. John Howell (centre?, Hall- Federal Electric Mr. Keith Warren, Storey Electric | tors and electrical students and Brent Newson, Newson Elec- tric. The demonstration was given to about 40 journeymen electricians, electrical contrac- See ae ee — oy Ces ae ene: CITY NEWS PAGE ' ~ * the Vocational School, at conclusion of Which a film shown on the home. ustoms Charged uncer the Customs Act, Charles Murchison Mac- Eachern of Hampton, had his ease atijourned in Queens Coun- Magistrate's Court yesterday by Magistrate James B. Johns- ton, until Wednesday, Nov. 25, to N of a lawyer. MacEachern is_ specifically q@narged wiih unlawfully having i 460 American cig- at less ei be five that 7“ & : “| Lt I st I Hi i ; | F Re ae E =! 2» ot #08 i a F ‘; a E : ri 5 five days formation of the RCMP $ 2 9 R ’ the accused to obtain the}; Case a width of 15 feet The highway on which he was travelling at the ume was ineasured at 20 feet. Pleading guuty to two offences, operating a mowor vehicle withou: a driver's liceace and defective first and $5 and costs on gud, the alternative in es was five days in jail. | A young man from Charlotte- town—pleading guilty to being m- toxicated in a public place, given a fine of $20 and costs days in jail. ~_ Treasurer Continued form page 1) through the press. That state- ment we stand by. K is absolute- ly correct’, pSang Interest In Baptist Mission Said Increasing Each Night It is apparent that the interest in the mission of evangelism pre- sently being held in the First Baptist Chureh of’ Charlottetown is mounting night by night. The main body of the sanctuary was filled again last evening to hear Mr. Bailey's handling ‘of the sub- ject “Starting the Christian Life’. The service was conducted by the pastor Rev. H.L. Mitton, who extended words of welcome tc members of the various churches in the community. Special guests -|at_the~service included the fol- lowing units of the Ladies’ Aux- iliary: Friendship Group, Martha Group, Victoria Group, Dorcas Group and the Elizabeth Group. The guest soloist last evening was Rev. Robert Latimer, as- sociate. minister of Trinity Uni- ted Church Charlottetown, who “I .Will Pilot Thee’ ‘(Wil- son). The senior choir rendered the hymn-anthem “‘Love Of God”. During the question-and-answer period, Mr. Bailey dealt with the question “Does; Prayer Have Any Effect Upon Others?” Once again -this—part—ef the-service—proved] most stimulating and-helpful. Mri Mitton announced that on succes- Sive evenings other questions will be considered. He also stated that on the two closing evenings of the mission Mr. Bailey would sing by request the respective selections: ‘“Balm of ‘Gilead’ and “How Great Thou Art’’. In dealing with his sermon subject “Starting the Christian Life’, Mr. Bailey began by de- fining the Christian life as tlie ordinary every-day life with a plus, the additional factor being union with- Jesus Christ. ‘‘Ordin- Bennett Carr, president of the | P.E.I. YPC who was just re-| elected for another term, pre-| sided. ed that the accused had beea|’ | ehecked operating a trailer float owned by the Pickard Machin- ey Co., on which he was carry- tng a bullduzer the blade of which extended acros< tae roadway for LOCAL|. BRIEFS HOSPITAL PATIENT Alan McNevin grade eight stud- ent- at Birchwood High, is a patient in the city hospital. RAIN STOPS WORK ' ATTEND MEETING i The .executive of the United Baptist Women’s Missionary Un- ion of the Maritime Baptist Con- vention will meet in Sackville today and tomorrow. Those at- tending from Charlottetown aré Mrs. T. G. Ives; Mrs. H. L. Mitton, Mrs. L. S. Webster, Mrs. C. S. Seranston and Mrs. D. N. HUGHES FUNERAL — The fu- neral for Raymond G- Hughes of 38 Queen Street was held Wednes- day Nov. 18th 1959 from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home to Triniiy United Church. The service was conducted by Rev. A. F. Mac- Lean and Rev. R. S. Latimes. Following the benediction a Mas onic service was heid at the church. The Legion service was conducted at the graveside with the Last Post sounded by Frank Smith.. The pallbearers were: S. H. Burhoe, Gordon Rodd, Em- mett Gallant, Stewart Chandler. Francis Rush and Lee Bernard: . | Blair, temporarily C.A. BERUBE MONCTON, — C Al Berube, superintendent of the Canadian National Railways’ Campbellton division, has been appointed act- ing general superintendent, Mari- time District, replacing D. W. assigned to} special duties. Announcement was made today by D.V. Gonder, v i and general manager, Atlantic would be teplaced temporarily at | Campbellton by W.R. Mitchell; | who will be acting ger-operator on July 1, 1916, remained -in the service for two months. He re-entered tailway’s mploy in May, a car checker at Edm f named assistant superintedent, | Moncton division, Jan. 12, 1943. | r Matapedia subdivisions, with headquarters at Riviere du Loup. He. was appoint- ed superintendent, Ca division, on May 1, 1948. David W. Blair, a native of Quebec City and a civil engineer- ing graduate of the University of New Brunswick, joined the CNR in 1946 in the research and de- | Interment was .in People’s Ceme tery. . velopment department et Mon-' ary iron’:, he pointed out, ~“be- comes steel when two per cent of carbon is added. So it is tha: Jesus Christ makes all the differ- ence in human life’’. D. W. BLAIR Albert Berube Is Appointed Acting Superintendent CNR | ‘limit animals. treal. Most of-a five-year navy career in World War II was spent as a torpedo officer on Joan to the Royal Navy. For his service “he was decorated with the MBE. Mr. Bailey went on to affirm, referring to Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus, that the Chris- tian life begins with spiritual re- birth. “Even ordinary people, he added, “‘can become extra ary in Christ.” At the service this evening a youth choir of some voices will sing, and Mrs. C.W.- Passey and daughter, Sharon, will be heard in a duet. Mr. Bailey will speak on the subject “‘Sin’s Lone- liness”. Trading Continued form page 1) occupation with preparing our- selves we do not forget the things for which we strive”. The conférence was welcomed to Charlottetown by Deputy May- or A. Walthen Gaudet who told the members “‘though we have no Politics in City Hall we are very interested in strong youth groups. They will fill the shoes | active leadership today”. _ Foperation - always the YPC groups by Mr. Jung and presented him with a souvenir paperweight as a memento of his latest visit. GEORGE. MACLEAN Bennett Carr, president of the organization, was in the chair. He told the gathering of his candidacy for the office of the given Island Native Killed In B.C. Word has been received by Mrs. Burt MacDonald, Birchwood Street, of the sudden death in Golden, B.C., on Nov. 9th as the result of a truck accident of her brother-in-law, Lioyd A. Martin, formerly of Wood Islands, in his 43rd year. Besides his sorrowing wife, the former Naomi Fraser of Hope- field, three sons John, Maxie and Lioyd; one daughter, Gail, are left to mourn. He is also survived by his mother who resides in Los An- geles; two brothers, William anc Norman and two sisters Cather- ine and Helen. Funeral services were conduc ed im Calgary on Nov. 13th wit’ Charlottetown; George McMahon, Sneed le; and Lea Reid, Hope er. ‘he Guardian, re Thurs., ere 1959. 5 |Agrologists’ Civil Defence Role Outlined To Members j vf: f i ? ; il ‘ q i i Fe af ; : : : I 2B re ff a Z | ‘| fi i Hears Panel by Dr. James Nicholson, James Letcher, Miss Corena Steele and Roger Worth. Many and varied were the questions discussed by the panel - the general expression of opin- ion was that chivalry is not dead but is changing to the needs of the modern age. going to Queen Charlotte High School for rifle shooting. Other square dancing, and leathercraft | are held at the “Y”. From 10 -| 12 is dancing. to the music of the. Downtowners Orchestra. Next week the speaker will be Dr. Frank MacKinnon who i 4 i “Atlantic ‘ Housing Units On Increase More housing units were start- ed in the Charlottetown area up to the end of October this year | Mr. Gaudet remarked on the co- | Carl McKenna, Arthur McInnis | and Norma Yeo all of Chariotte- town. se Constitution: Calvin Wood and Gtrald R. -Foster Charlottetown and W. Chester §. MacDonald, Summerside. Nominations: John S$. Mac- Donald, Cardigan; Arthur Brown, York and Norman MacLean, Murray River. ; than during the same period in "1958, statistics released by Cen- | tral Mortgage and Housing Cor- poration indicated today. In October this year seven starts were made compared to nine in 1958. From January to the end of October this year 3 units were started against 26 last year. ‘year stood at 42 at the end « national president. He welcomed the ‘many older citizens’ who are | here to observe our work’, and! svecifically introduced George MacLean, father of - Hon. J.) Angus MacLean, minister of fisheries. He also thanked the guest speaker whom he termed “one of the best presidents the national YPC ever had” and thanked him for his spltndid co-operation at all times. : Also heard in brief congratu- latory remarks were Members of Parliament Dr. Orvil'e Phillips; Heath Macquarrie and John A. Macdonald, and J. Russel Dris- 4\ coll, M.L.A. Dr. Phillips referred to a re- cent report showing more people on Prince Edward Island working today than ever before and said | this was at direct variance with | predictions made in March 1958. | Mr. MacDonald said of his fel- | low MP, Mr. Jung that “the is one | of the outstanding prospects in the House and an inspiration to all the young people of Canada’’. Heath Macquarrie humorously | noted that though the P.C. re-| presentation in the Senate is) ismall it is slowly growing lar-| iger - “and we all have our hopes”. Another resolution passed un- animously noted recent United | ‘States legislation restricting the importation of dairy cattle not vacinnated. against Bangs di- sease between the ages of six and nine months. It moved that | 'the vaccination here of such age-! The minutes_of last year's; an- | nual meeting were read by Art | MacInnis, secretary.. rol The various committees were. comprised as fo!lows: Resolutions: Ron Kennedy, CAN HE HOLD ys keep the Union sure to see what Star Weekly. PAUL SAUVE — With Duplessis gone, Paul Sauve must try and “ QUEBEC? Nationale’s power intact. Be his chances are in this week’s Tomorrow's TODAY’S RED ‘CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC AT S’‘SIDE ST. MARY’S HALL - 5-9 P.M. 2-4:30 & 7-9:30 P.M. ! 700 DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED COME ALONG AND BRING A FRIEND! — Times Are: 6 ’ 4 XH * * % ENTERTAINMENT THAT PUTS A GLOW IN YOUR HEART! Ye 4 Fi + + F * is * WH: | MOM MEM x So-Ed is also having its inter- | est groups, with the one group | groups such as _ badminton, | | Eugene MacDonaid. His escape) Units under construction this | Queens University to become a member of the national parole Mr. Edmison practiced law m Montreal before going overseas with the Black. Watch regiment Recaptured For a few hours yesterday | a juvenile priscner of the Queens | County Jait was the object of az intense manhunt in Charlotte- ; town and the surrounding dis- trict. The young lad had early yesterday managed to escape f-om the institution where he had | been placea ter temporary cus- toay. The young lad had been arraign- ed in County Juvenile Court in Charlotteiown, beiore Judge LC. St. Clair Trainor, earlier tis ‘yeek on charges of car theft. “He was sentenced to an indef- «nite term at tae Industrial Schocl at Saint John, N.B. The convict- ed lad had-been placed in the county, jail to await transfer vw the school by Welfare Officer, { was discovered by the jailor| Aeneas MacEachern when the | latter went to the prisoner's cell | o give him bicakfast. | Warned ic be on the lookout the | #scapee was captured by the City | Police at about 10.15 -a.m. and) turned over to the ROMP for safekeeping. October, seven more-than for the units were- started during the the-Summerside—area,—129-} same period this year and at the STUDIO ' €nd of October 117 were still un-|) 935 Kent st. Ch’town der construction. I Dawson, Anna Enman, Muncey Gardiner, Gordon Harvey, Wil- liam Hill, Mrs. Jemima Howatt, Fred Irving, Lorraine Leard; Dougall, Frank MacWilliams, Gordon MacWilliams, MacWilliams, Clifford Dawson, tart, Wallace Muttart, Verner Norring, Harry Patterson, Wil- liam Pye, Russell Quigley, Win ban Waddell. 5 .75¢: Ernest Sherren. Se ea: Wayne .Gardiner, Jack Mewrich, Albert MacDonald, VISIT LePAGE'S SALE TODAY Warren Lord, Clifton Mac- Hazen) Mrs. Don. Miller, -Vernon Mut-| Rogerson, Clarence Waddell, Ur- - ORPHANAGE | Nicheloon. $ 200: Angus Nicholson. CONTRIBUTIONS 1.00 ea: Donald $ 10.40 XL. J. Kipping, Dalvay|A, Nicholson, Wilfred $ 5.00 J. T. Doyle, Charlottetown |Grover Gillis, J. M. New Lendon, per New Lendes)| Macleod, Kenneth ye he Donald, Williani Visser $ 200: Mrs. P. Found. $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. Dan. Morrison, | Morrison, William Brown, James old Dunning, Mrs. Edward Mac-| Total ....... baat brecder as Murdo, Mis. Ivan Brown, Mrs.|White Sands, Collectors I Francis Murray, Mré. Stanley | Nicolle & Ken Nicolle... . .... . Brown, Mrs. Mont. MacEwen,'$ 1.00 ea:. Earl Nicolle, George Mrs. William MacEwen, Mrs.|MacLean, Mrs. Oliv Murray MacKay, Mrs. Ruther-| Mrs. Victor Brooks ford Cotton, Mrs. Marshal Con-| Brooks, Mrs. Harry stable, Mrs. Harold Mayhew,/ .50c ea: Percy Bell, Mrs. Ellis Burgoyne, Mrs. Dan.|Gjoria Nicolle, John Giddings, MacKay, Mrs. James E. Cole,| Fred S. Beck, John S. Beck, Roy Mrs. Oscar MacKay, Mrs. Wil-| Nicolle. : bur MacKay, Mrs. Olive Ber-|Total ...................... $9.50. nard, Mrs. Lorne Campbell, Mrs. | Cellecter,. Mrs. Roy Somers. Marion Cole, Mrs. Erie Mac-|$ 1.00 ea: Stewart Clements, Ewen, Mrs. Fred MacEwen,/| Will Glover, Craig Bell. ; Mrs. Don: MacEwen, Mrs. Leigh! 50c ea: Robert MacFarlane, MacEwen, Mrs. James Cole,|Harry Clements, Jim Derby, Mrs. Morton Adams, Mrs. Claude | Roy Somers, G. Bell. MacEwen, Miss Elva MacAHis-| Total ...................... $5.90 ter. Grand Total, White Sands $15.40 50c ea; Mrs. Alfred MacKay, | Murray Harbour. Mrs. Hugh MacRae, Mrs. John | Collector Mrs. Nathen Irving. . Currie? Mrs. Harry Somers, Mrs. |$ 2.00 ea: Crilly M. Lea, Mrs. Dawson Cole, Mrs. Ralph|Reagh Macleod, Mrs. R. P. Razavet. Brooks, Mrs. Harriet Hunt. .35e: Mrs. Louis Cole $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. Eston MacNeill, 2c: Miss Betty Graham. Mrs. James Harris, Mrs. Cyrus Wi 5 eS $34.69' Penny, Mrs. Emerson Cahoon, Cape Traverse District, Collector ~ clang Harris, Mrs. Lioyd a ’ ee a $14.00 ea: Edwin Crossman, Bert Dickie, Mrs. Audrey Hardy, | Collectors Mrs. Harold Beck & Walter Lord, Glenn Waddell, Alf. ¢” 599. c. w. . : Norring : C. W. Hawkins. $ 1.50: Mrs. Hampton Ha | Lacheur, Mrs. Orrion Bell, Mrs. | John Brehaut, Mrs. Perley Har- ris, Mrs. William Brehaut, Mrs. Harold Beck, Mrs. Leonard Bre haut. $ 1.05: Mrs. Agnes Winsloe. - 0c ea: Mrs. Kimball LeLa cheur,“Mrs. Blanche LeLacheur, Mrs. Grafton Gosbee, Mrs. Blaine Atwell. ; 4 $ 5.00 Mr. & Mrs. Louis Herring i$ 3.00 Mrs. Cassie Lecco. $ 2.00 ea: J. Percy White, Mrs. Colin White. $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. David Brooks, William F. Harris, Mrs. Louise Chapman, Mrs. Tom. Fraser, Mrs. John Gosbee, Mrs. Marvin Herring. -e ea: Mrs. Viola Herring, DEVELOPING }—__Your Film For 20 Years In Today — Out Tomerrew GARNHUM PHOTO i$ 2.00: William J. Harris. Mrs. Alvin Jackson, Mrs. Carl Mrs. Milton White, Mrs. Vere Beck. BULOVA + 4 BING OR + + + * same REYNOLDS wer WAGNER * CiINemasScoPE ;_ COLOR HIGH-FIDELITY STEREOPHONIC SOUND *". JODAY—-Ri—SAT. . * ‘% SHOWS AT * 3:30 — 7 —9 3 | + % . COMING SAT. AFTERNOON * % ALL COLOR WONDER SHOW FOR KIDS FROM 7 6 TO 60. + : GULLIVER’S TRAVELS 4 + COMING FRIDAY + * MIDNIGHT, SHOW ! . ot . .. BUTDON'TSEEITALONE. = *« + * % difference ; Sea King A shadow slim waterproof . 17 la jewels, shock-resistant, anti- A tiny 23 magnetic, handsome curved link expansion band. 38 Bulova Diamond Petite jewel watch it with the fire of 2 Brilliant diamonds $59.50 Canadian Gert A high fashion watch set im a Deautiful bracelet. 17 jewels. $49.50 fe fred MacNeill, Mrs. Luther Wi- | One of Canada’s most populer watch styles. 23 jewels, self- winding, waterproof, shock- fesistant You'll be proud to give that Bulova Difference! ‘SOc ea: Mrs. Lawrence Williams, Mrs. Clarence—-Herring, Mrs. Ernest Beck, Mrs. Angus Mae- Neill. Silas MacKay, Stanley Baker, Louis D. Harris, Wallace White, John MacKenzie, Wallace Jor- don, Thomas Gosbee, Mrs. Lucy MacNeill, Mrs. Allan MacLeod, Mrs. Newton Williams, Mrs. Vic- jtor Strickland, Lorna MacNeill. | -73e: Mrs. Gertrude Osborne. _. | .65c ea: Donny MacNeill, Bliot | Hume, William Baker. |.50c ea: Mrs. Ada MacKenzie, Mrs.. William Gosbee, Mrs. Wil- jliams, Billy Head, Lilly Wi- jliams,, Stephen Stewart, Bobby | White, Gloria Strickland. | .25e: Mrs. M. Hume. SOON: op vsn as caeecnweieis és $24.48 ‘ |\Cellector Mrs. Ernest Machon. |$ 1.00 ea: Mrs. William Mae- |Donald, Eber MacLeod, - Mrs. Ezra Beck. We ea; Marshall MacLeod, |Strom Herring, Ernest Machon, | Mrs.. Charles Collier, Mrs. John Machon, Mrs. Edith Machon. - 2c ea: Mrs. William Dart, A friend. NE ae eT re a tag . $6.50 | Collector Mrs. R. P. Brooks. aie ae J. H. Bryan |$ 5.00 Misses Margaret & Zettie | Murley, Mrs. E. Wood. $ 200 ea: Mrs: F. W. Le Lacheur, Daniel Bell. $ 100 ea: Mrs. David Van- Iderstine, Mrs. John Bell, Mrs. Sheldon Hume, Mrs. William |Stewart, Mrs. D. Ray Brooks, (Mrs. Milburn Stewart, Mrs. ¢T. EATON.C° CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH MES LIMITED | Preston Robertson, Mrs. Everett 4| Harris, -Mrs. Wallace’ Penny, | Mrs. Arnett Stewart, Mrs. Wil- liam Clements, Mrs. Harrison | White, Mrs. Harry Brehaut. . 0c ea: Mrs. Whitney Brehaut, | Mrs. Roland MacPherson, Mrs, Sellar MacKay, Mrs. Bert Jor don, Mrs. Cecil Penny, Nancy J. BOEHNER’S Montague JEWELLER P. E. I. MacNeill. . Week Ae cee $30.00 Collector _Mrs.__ Everett Rebert) son. $ 2.00 ea: Silas Hugh, Lorne J. Buell. : $ 1.50: Mrs. Albert. MacLeod. $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. Hilda Sharam, Mrs. Lester White, Mrs. Nathan i 121 Grafton Taylors Jewellers Ltd. - Dial 4253 Irving, Mrs. Belle Machon, Mrs. Lloyd White, Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs. J. Wallace * White; Mrs. Freeman White, ‘Mrs. Everett Robertson, Mrs. Alex. Vaniders- tine, Roland White, James Mac- Leod. 0c ea: Mrs. Thomas Dart, Mrs. Hubert White, Mrs. Hamford ~ “JEWELLERS 103 Grafton | W. W. WELLNER LTD. SINCE 1868” Dial 3788 Bell, Mrs. Kenneth Beck, Mrs. $ 2.00: Mrs. Ewart Keeping. _ $ 1.85: Mrs, Thomas Herring. $ 100 ea: Mrs. Spencer Sharam, Mrs. Ray Stewart, Mrs. MOASE JEWELLERS Quality Watches Sold and Serviced in Prince County By A - Certified Jeweller and Graduate Instrument Maker Lorne | Stewart, Mrs. Percy Richards, John Livingstone, Miss Kensington . . . 41-1—Evenings Olive Keeping. Dik cd sks aves verswnde $10.38 Grand Total, Murray Harbour $154.00. ‘ an $ 100 ea: Fred Hartis, Mr. & GT en Re aes Oe og et. ge ee