Ciiy and Central IOY'! TAXI-Dial 6560-8569. VIYELLA tartan shirts 13.5.! for that uiecial gift. Henderson t Qiiinore. l GIVE MOM I Pressure Cooker tom The Brown Electric. CUILING GLOVES by Jaeger 33.95 at Henderson hicudmore. ALPHA REIIEKAII Lodge No. 10. I.0.0.F. regular meeting to- night 5 pm. Christmas party. LIMITED NUMBER of Girll Guide cookies still available.l Ideal for holiday snacks. gifts oil food. Phone toss. . GENERAL ELECTRIC fryi foodl HOBBY SETS for .the whole family. oils. water colors. wood burning. numbered painting. etc. Sherwin - Williams Co. Ltd. THE NEW HOBBY-Copper umithing. now at Sherwin-Wll ilams Co. Ltd. ENGLISH Viyella lounging robes for men from 19.95. lien- derson & Cudmore. "CRASWI-ILL for better photo graphs". WE CARRY a large assortment of automobile and truck jacks from 33.95 up. Tantbn's Acces- sories Ltd. GIVE HIM Daks trousers dir- ect from England 37.5.00. Ex '9".”- steam i'””5' J"”l”'. Ciusive 3, gende,-son & cud. (mixers. The Brown Electric. , (. mrwe PEP Gasket Goo and Valve! Grinding Compound, Kwik gMetaI. for body patching. Core .Holder.l Tanton's Accessories Ltd. 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC enginel heaters for easy starting on cold mornings. Tanton's Accessories Ltd. 1956 SILVERTONE the truestnllxlufe AN tone in televlsion- .Simpsons-Searsi RECEIVES SAD NEWS i Er. Ll 5”” tnest Perry. Norwood Road. i-eceiv-i - s ft ed a telegram conveyllli H19 Sad: Gina HIM 8 blew)" bat in lnews of the passing of his brother. l etc. GIVE THE HOME a litlhtingi from The Brown Electric. l passed on. GIVE DAD I Skel Drill 52!. iPhilishaver razor or FITTED .'lIOTVfEAll 175 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. MATCHING can MATS-Justl; 'the thing for this season of the year. Choice of color. Pair 33.65 Tanton's Accessories ,sale and Retail. THE BROWN ELECTRIC liaveime "an attractive array gifts for every member of the family. ll BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. IIEATIIS 50c Per Insertion our BIRTHS v4 BOUDREAULT- -- At the Kln8'l ounty Hospital on December 7, Mr- and Mrs. George Boud- reault. (Zita Rooney). Montague. a son. Michael James. Weight, 9 lb!- 13V: 015- lClearing s279.9s. Save 1 B wn Electric. VERHULP-At the P. 1:. i. Hosp-ll T" W E ital on Dec. I1, 1955 to Mr- and, POLICE COURT -Seven offend-LT” Mrs. Jan Verhulp, Charlottetown, ers appeared before . non, lMart1n yesterday. Two men charg- led with operating motor vs-liit-lcs the HEALD-Al the 1313- 1- H0SDll-8l without operators permits Dec. 12th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs.Ieacb fined five dollars. or Clifford I-Ieald. a son. DOUCET'I'E- At the Charlottetown l Hospital on Dec. 0. I955 to l...A.C. l mrd W” Exclusive at Henderson & Cu - unto. sol -' m-r-rs-:;::.;:;;.'r,..7... given ten days and the W), er, Karen Marie. a motor vehicle whilst lnlDXI-I G. G. Dockendorff. a daughter. l sults of card party held In Spring Catherine Grace. 8 lbs.. 12 oz. 5Park Hall last evening. Ladies' , ;f't,M.L.C' :S:d . JENKINS-At me. Pun” Ed" TTS Mac!-I:innon:mIlCltinsolez:tli:oln fldllgl W5” island H”5W3l- 950- 1”” L. Stewart. Men's first Mr.'E.a 1955 '0 M1 End M” S''”''” Ellis, second. It. Whitlock and w.I J9nkm5' ” da"ghwr' Dunne Dunsford lliedi; consolation. L. ' L'”””' 7 Cairns. Fneezeout, Mrs. DEATHS Llqunrhson and Mr. G. Cooperm 2 FUNERAL YESTERDAY -The .....:-.h-?---- RICHARD-At 436 Notre Dame lfuneral of the late Lauchlin Mar Street. Summerside on Monday. December 12, 1965, Joseph John Richard. aged 31 years. Forward- from the Cutclllfe Funeral Home ed from the Bowneas Home to his late residence from grave was conducted by Rev where the funeral will be held Lawrence Blalkie. The paill bear- on Wednesday. to St. Paul's Church for Requiem Ken:-ie. J ohn High Mass at 9:00 am. Inter- Buchanan. Lawrence Seaman. merit in the church cemetery. Robert Aitken. Roy Moiyneaux. The Interment was in Spriiigton l Cemete y. - ARRIVE FOR FUNERAL KVGALLANT-Suddenly at his home in Oyster Bed Bridge on Satur- Vital Gallant PICTI RED ABOVE is Miss ' ' o It . CGFllfl(f)::eLe 58.95 at Henderson lmvhwg Job? Hanmglmh (-vhe1sea';.AildIle3 - - Mass.. on November 17th. On Dec-. ember 8th. he received another - '.stating that his sister Elizabeth liMrs. Joan Harringtoni had also . 0 i solderingi iron from The Brown Electric. l Ltd.. Whole- with BT93 levening in of electrical in which emy Girls' Choir of over sixty voices was also heard to fine ad- vantage. JAEGEE SM and swealerf. kt): Lhusiastic in its applause and en- "”” mwrlad from E” d"' cores were responded to by the olst. Miss Farnell was accompanied NORGE REFRIGERATOR -La! the 5100 on haleia. lvery St. Mary Paula, B.Mus., Magistrate Mary was given under the auspices of WC!!! town and the proceeds were for l"Ul' the club's under-privileged chil- drunk and incapables. one was fin-,5,-en's ' ed fifty dollars or twenty days. an-iremn;-kg were made by the club other ten dollars or five days. a president, and Mrs. K. F. DOUCEHO. I 08'-l8hl' ifourth was remanded until the ll!-itbe chm, member, for their gen. 9 lbS- 5 0lmC0l- lteenth. A man charged with opcrat- emus panicipauon. .in DE!GHAN'.-M we Charlonetownicaghd W” "m3"d'3d um" the m"Mlrs;r Ityiieifnefllrstchose three classi- iii:.;ia..-. .Ass'n Meeting Tl"? Veglllar m"”m1y meal”: M, "Just previous to Mr. Garrliner's ism. social hall last evening. number sat down to a delicious ltin was held yesterday afternoon dinner served by liary. The president. Mr. Funwnl The Sam" M me home and MacFadyen, presided and follow- December 143! on were Messrs. Walter G. tvfac gan, Hzlckmr. Alton group guests were introduced. l special speaker. Mr. E. D. Reidw who took as his subject "The Medl- - tcrranean". Mr. Reid, who served day, Dec. 10. 1955, in his 63rd year. were forwarded on noon from the Charlottetown Fu- 1-Iis remains neral Home to his late residencel attend the where the funeral will be-.Rev. takes place St. Dunstan's illonalid MacLean. Rev. F. l.. roll. Right Rev. J. inndfffev. John Campbell. LIDSTONE-At Mont Joli. Que-.:Ef,;xn,,mu,. N5” D"- 1m” 1955'lI.ouls Dougan. brother of the de- iion ceased. Pontifical Solemn Remain; Mass frilabgcelebrategbby Host miveil 185' EVEMHR ft the M"”ii:iifax at iougzinciic mm 9 from held on Wednesday morning to- St. Augustinels Church. Southl Rusticn for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment in the Church Cemetery. bec, on Sunday Geral S. Li tone. weeks, infant son of Mrs. Gerald Lidstone. aged tenl Mr. andl Lean Funeral Home from whercl he funeral will be held privately. interment People's Cemetery. RAMSAY-At the P. 13.1. Hospi- tal Dec. 11, 1955. Mrs. Fred W. Ramsay of Hamilton in her 71st, year. Her remains will be for- warded from Davison's Funeral Home to her late residence this evening, where funeral service will be held on Wednesday at I p.m. Interment People's Ceme tery, Malpeque. LANE-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Monday. Dec. I2. 1955. Mr: Walter Lane in her 83rd year Resting at the iVIacI..ean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held tomorrow. Wednes- day. service Ocommenctng at 1 o'clock. iinternient in the People's Cuietefv. - MecAlITHY-At his home In Moi-ell Rear, on Monday. Dec. 12. 1956. Charles Joseph McCar- thy in his 00th year. His remains are resting at his info from where the funeral hell on Wednesday morning to St. Lawrence: Church. Maren Rear. for Requiem High Mass at 10 o'clock. Interment (lurch cemetery. Among the Sunday after clery from Nova ;rived in the city last evening residence: wfllbe members of funeral of the Intel Emmett Dougan, this morning from '. B Granville : Rev. J. J. and Rev s Highl Personals i J. Edmund Arsenault. rep- resenting the Niagara Brand. Spray Co. for New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. left Saturday morning to attend a convention of representatives of the company from over Canada which is being held at the head office at Burlington. Ont. He will return about Dec. in. IN MEMOIIIAM In loving memory of a den wife and mother. Mn. Richard Mt.-Carville. who died December 1!. im. Iver remembered by husband and family. GIBBS OF TIIAIIKS The Sisters of St. Vincent's Or- phanage acknowledge with grat- itude the estate of Thomas F. Hughes. In-iereld. P. I. I. ...........m.... I wiii to thank the doctors. nine: and staff of the P. E. I. Hoopla! for their kindness to me wile a patient iliere. also to the many A-lent for c mate. inn! NIB- Jeln I. Pyle. ,....m............ wiivrnrnonn rumornleck Basilica. arc Rev. .for his illustr (7ar- thought provoking address. all of ed during which further plans were Lanizan. made Jrinify Men At. Chi-isiimus Party the bequest of Sill!) from late of Charlottetown, formerly of IIG evergrun leaves. guest Farnell. soprano. iss Audrey Farnell. noted; W"VoI'ann who has been heard- pleasure here on other was the recitalist last an inspiring concert at Charlotte High School the Notre Dame Acad- Her .. ions. Queen Iris cha The audience was en- piano by Miss Felicita The choir. under the capable direction of Sister A.R.C. was accompanied by Miss Claire Smith. The concert ible c l Kiwanis Club of Charlotte- let program. Brief opening b Y L. G. MacNevin. and Mr. 0 thanked Miss Farnell La group of songs Fr T8! the Men's Association of Zion Pre- Speech the repmsentwe (mm in carol singing. Several: ly The chairman introduced the,” the for four years in this area during D0"... Scotia who ae..the Second World War, spoke mlconditions of the ma bordering on the Western Mediter- which l ranean soloist at the musical concert lgii-en last evening under These were followed by numbers. "The Spanish Lady", arranged by prominent part whose compositions include many songs; arranged by Percy "The Mark Lubbock. From a contemporary French composer. Francis Poulnec. Miss Farnell "Hotel". These were followed by Nuit". by Bachelet, and les de Cadix". by Clement Del- Her concluding numbers com- prised 80118. Elizabeth Poston; Michael Head: "in the Silence of Night". by Rachmaninoff: Williamidoes not allow for the parking of .Blake's famous poem by Cllff0fd.lHXiS at metered Shaw; and "Will 0' the Wisp". by, lPOTliT0 atoes from United States. in was before the tariff board. that he had not yet received their re-,"0lhEFWlS!". he lport, and that future action in lh matter would depend on that re from starting ny countries MAY GET ASSISTANCE thel Enioyable Vocal Concert School Auditorium "Norah O'Neale". andimas bert Hughes, who played a in founding the and h Folk Song Society by rming settings of Irish folk "The Spring of Thyme". Grainger; and Whispering Poplar" by set in; two numbers,, and "Voyage to Paris". 5. another French composer eflyl remembered for his bal- ”Coppelia". n a a fine old 18th century er "Tell Me Lovely Shepherd"; William Boyce. arranged by- ”A Piper”. by mb". a setting of the arlcs G. Spross. is o ital on Sunda, Dec. 11th.- 1395?.) to Mr. and lvirs. Emmett teem," lcalv numbers: "lviy Heart. f3V8fiCllTh N ( D Ch". Deighan. City. a son. COMBINATION Floor Polisher l”'"l”,'f”l - "ache Will) V9”ll"'9l . 9 )0”. 3"” F” I and "rubber. The Brown Elev Clad . Haydn; and Hear Ye. ll-ODS comprised a aniasy on-vie DOCKENDORFF -At R. C. A. F. me Israel". from Mcndelssohns ora-,hurscr,v Rl'l)'lllCS.- V Station, Monte Apica, Quebec. ' loi-io ”Eiijah". Leslie Bell; ”Mighty Lak aiwn Nov. 25, 1955, to F0. and Mrs.i CARD PARTY RESl'I.TS -Ri-- Utgwgyggr ,gg,..,,. , Continued from page 1 , ifel Bri- , en t ' Ch ”h was held in the - - . . . "Ian U” A large Ll:30CH0lflllenfll)8I:(lf;fIll iinmedlatetldlnlq lmk dot: berofed :23, half” were ion by the government of Canada 3 en N50" 5 tV'3wi Mllllif potatoes. The meaning which I t(ookd H01: Evir. Gardinerls remarks . . g J h Le .M g an I eieve that this view is mg the dmser gut org id 3: shared by most of those at the the C 1"” W83" 3 v 9 conference) was that he was mere- st er telling us that this problem had be studied from all angles. He sponsorship at Queen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters, Southport. Huoiiiiurioii Coun. "Che;-eiCity was not going to become "Les Fnlvolved in the matter but he lthat if at least two islands were removed from the u.p- pad town area it would relieve tra'f selcc-you or me to park Mggjbefore the Council asking that the lhy-law be repealed. Coun. Gormley sa was a good one since it prevent- made of -ed taxis from standing in front of,North West end of the City. He business establishments for great lengths of time and thus prevent-l, ing customers from entering. He Coun. MacDonald warned again- of the Kiwanis Club.l Charlotte High School Auditorium. Also shown are the. Notre Dame Academy Girls Choir. an d Mary Claire Smith. pianist. (Barter's Film Lab.) carols which were beauti- fully sung. , At the conclusion of the pro gramme scnted with a bouquet of flowersi N Miss Farnell was pre- Pauline Peters. seven-year-old! .m.m.....m... Continued from page 1 , Gormley of the larger the same time allow for great- freedom of operation on part of the taxis. WANTS BY-LAW SCRAPPED C0""- M 3 CD053”! marked and to Chief MacArthur for this ”Thei,strongly the existing by-law whichl zones whether y pay for the time or not. "It ridiculous" he said. "to allowl as long as, pay for a meter s ready to bring a resolution t that the matter should be giv- further study to see what could the granting of more space to taxis. He said it would make mat- ters worse and predicted that many Lusiness establishment would ent- complaints. Coun. MacDonaldl suggested that if arrangements could be made with the two ser- vice stations mentioned that the ent on to say that the magic; space now being occupied by tax- Mr. Cullen and Hon. C.E. b e The chairman thanked Mr. Reid New Brunswick met with Hon. llr.l for the Burns Concert, spon- nrcd annually by the Associa- Forgcttiiig for one night the more serious aspects of life. the men of Trinity last evuiing participated in a Christmas party winch brought enjoyment to the performers and the audience. Following the monthly dinner meeting. a volunteer group of performers put on a ninnbe-r of hilarious acts which in most In- stances required I ten-ndng back of the calendar for a good mill! years but the good nrntired - or with which the ninnbers were enacted broimit forth the well deserved epitome of over 100 in attendance. The president. K. A. Parker presided at the dimer and acted as mum: of ceremonies for the perfoi-mancee. Santa arrived to ward the end of the evening with boys" who had taken part. The women of the Senior Aux- iliary served a bountiful meal of roast tii.rkey and saw to it that the tables were decorated in keeping with the festive season. Stan Lancaster with Roynton F. Mugford at the piano led in I rousing ting son g in wt! Christmas moi; were featured. The following is the program "A Christmas Welcome". E. Clawson. N. W. bowther. Rtlsen Finley -nri George Been: Gulf- tette. "Riirioioh The. Rerkiose Wt-fmiimr". Roy Smallman. Gentle Tweedy. Stan faivr-ster: Recitation. "Quaran- tivied at Cliv-isttnas". Charles kinck: Solo "Here Come: Santa f"au.-". mm Cooper: Ho Horse Drill. O I Fri-Ibv. Geo Aw-es. Georle Tweedy. )'iiltan Fierce. Gordon Maxwell, Sew- art Pierce. Rov sm-Hm-in. How- .,.,q lW.-Ia-OI.- we-to-in-sq. "F.-ml Sidney Green. Onto!" ated, instructive and Gardiner after the general con- ference and as a result Mr. Cullen A short business meeting follow- W8! Bble to say: "We believe if we scheme in Mr. Gardiner. we may yet get assistance under the Sup. port have been made for assistance in The control of diseases and a great deal of co-operation between the and Provincial Government and the Department of Agriculture. prgg- ented Mr .MacAulay with a cheque ciiiwniter R .shaw, Hon. Eugene E. His Honour Lieut. Go",-no, -raw. srie II new Tllmlu Motherweil. Aoemoiie. comp can present I K mlangbmmt”. ”0vertures in if) the Mr. Cullen. on behalf of the for 3100.00. Mr. Henry MacLaren, one of the t P0133) ludges at the Royal winin- Fair at Toronto. where Mr Man. Auliiy Won his championship hon. 0l'!- Pointed out that 25 exhibits of Med potatoes had been submitted st;-ti: this Province and n pm” the 4HmC'l In ' ch.” 0' 22 Exhibit!- "b M 0 1-43")! won first and fifth places. It was a mana- foll” treglret that in the eight classu o abe stuck, there was not 3 W181! entry from P.E lslgnd "This is something that Islncerelyi MP9 Will be corrected next you-" Mr. MacLaren said. r ' MANY GUESTS - Head table seating of the In Present was composed of: Potato Producers Rep,, 3, 14,-". gal, gs. Walter Wilson. Marketing ard Eldric Campbell, Fedgl-.1. lB"'l";l0l Mn-icuiture. Archer Johnson. Mlclneod. Henry MacLnren. 'CuIlen. Mr. S.A. MncAulay AA Scales. Premier A.W. Mntheeon. L. Prowse. Hi W 0- Stew-rt. 5r'.o.-.'ili'e'ill,ct'r'r' fl" RAW?! Club. Mr. A. MacDon- d. R.C. Parent. Mrs, s,A, M”. Auley. Mrs. Ansellm MacDonald. iMr- Ralph Jones. Rotary seem. l"Ya Am”! "9! guests of Rotary iwere; Hamid smith, Pownni Balk. W.A. Acorn. M.I..A. am;-u J. Brenton, at. John, it, n 1.; Boom N.C. lfecreayen, city, ; B. Ellll. CRY. Stewart lleclarlnne Winlioe. Colin Wendi. Wllrnot Vei- Iey. Gordon MecMiilen, Cornwall. glr as to whether he closed for future business. said. "what In ejthere to prevent another taxi firm in the place vacat- led'."' Coun. Gormlcy assured him that this situation would be taken fit to attend. under advisement. h r- wood. Minister of Agriculture forlEDUCA'I'IONAL nx . l Coun- Gaudet. reporting on fin- ances for Coun. Johnstone. said. the Finance Committee workable satisfied with the response it was was not etting in regard to the payment of the education tax. He express- ed the hope that citizens who ave not paid will co-operate with- ut making it necessary for the '9 F d ID g lcity to take action against them. 9 9'3 0gI:,tvI;;ecIIi;lof I-f;eKflCI.lllllI'I; He saidatlhat the Police have been DDT m ' I . itrznvfisggwgrd dtihe elimination of lllie slsrizucot HI? oiliiriuli 59359 and the pro sary those who have not paid would "”"”" ”' """k””"E Potatoes-" 'be made to par Coun. Mccormac said that he felt that a number of working is were not altogether familu aid in the they were eligible Cenotaph. to pay of not and suggested that he provisions of the by-law be given publicity in the Press so that people's memories Rollo Bay. Telegrnms were received from as. General Manager. Royal International bec. A.M. Mooney. thellotary Lester Johnston, City, ldwln Rdll '. N,..i.. Scotia II To I Still For Lauzon lCP)-The train ferry Scotia pulled into the Canso causewaty ,, . . canal lock late Monday ready 0 ”"99Rll5e -by Nev”; 5"d w” Chm? lbegin a delayed trip to Lauzon. Que., early today. if: ing traffic. Co ness. blowing his whistle and pul the-ing the little girl to safety. , th l grateful I am the rate of speed at which Fire engines return from fires He asked that the drivers of the fire engines be cautioned on this mat- .t g H but not lllluwlier before, the City has a costly arranged by a taxi to do so . He said that beilawsnii on its hands, said a pumper was give the extra pressure required. Mayor Stewart said that what was needed is a large main running across the North end of the City 'rom East to West. "There is not much use in having a pumper to, raise pressure when no water ex-, ists" he obseryed. would be I of congratulations lift" Fair. W.N, Keener. Chief, Plan Protection Division, 'I'.S.L. Pope, Fertiliser Co Que- Balee Manager, Canada Packers, Ltd, Frank Nich- olson, CBC Farm Broadcast I)ept.. Halifax, 0.1!. Evans. Farm Editor Family Herald and Weekly am-. W.H. Porter. Editor-in-chief, Far- mers Advocate. T.L. Meek, Presi- dent Canadian Horticultural Coun- cil. s Chnrinian Russell Seller report- for Auction said that the not reunite would or IJDM. the cash on- PORT HAWKESBURY, N. S.. If' The ferry. oumed by Canadian - N ationai Railways. which oper- 'ated between nearby Point Tup- . l E. D Md ciation of their employees' efforts. Gr eHa ed throughout the year. A resolution asking permissio at a cost. not i was passed unanimously. Coun. Wright asked permisslongg to express his personal thanks . said that the Staff Sergeant Doivling of the City,” "W V. M- C- A with "l9 9” ln- Police Force who he said was re- h . feltlsponsible for saving his little girl C 3” for such a party excess of S100. water pressures in thel needed to CORRESPONDENCE An invitation to the Mayor and Council to attend a carol sing at Trinity Church on December 20. was extended by the Young Adults of Trinity Church. It was pointed out in the invitation that the carol sing would be an expression of thanks to God fer a bountiful Cen- tennlai Year had. His Worship ex- pressed the hope that its many of the Council as possible would see A letter from a resident of Dor- chester Street asked for 5500 damages for injuries incurred by his daughter in connection with the Fire Department while it was attending a fire In that area. An- other claim for hospital expenses and weekly indemnity was read from a citizen who is alleged to have fallen on the icy sidewalk and sustained I broken arm. Lt. Governor J. J. Bowlen of Abierta ex elsed his thanks in a letter to e Council for a very h05Dllable reception he received per and Iilulgrave, before trains started way. has been delayed weather since Saturday. eight of the 43 aboard the Scotia will join nlnew CNR ferry Bluenose when l they reach Lauzon. Lauzon before dainty Kt-ith Lewis and Mrs. Jack Leigh- ltizer. using the cause- by poor Thirty- crew members the Mr. J. Leltoy Gallant of Summer- eide was elected Preaiduntof the Prince Edward Island Life Undue writer": Association at the annual meeting held in 1. 10.3.... Past President is Mr. Stew- urt G. Ives. other officers named were: vice-president, for Queens County. V. 8- Ling, CJ..U.: Prince County. Robert Carriithere. Ken- singtoa: secretary treuurei-..I. Eric Shepherd. C Iottetown; dir- ectors, Bennett Carr. Wilfred Dril- coll. A. G. Murphy. Fred Pound, B. W. Willis, Charlottetown. Mr. Ives In his presidential to- port reviewed the activities of the secretary . year, touching on several matters of concern to the Life Insurance business as a whole. Mr. Ives made I 19'" timely suggestions to the lncomlnz " .. Reports of uie secretary treasurer, v. 5, Lin; um membership chairman. Thomas McAvinn showed the finances and membership to be In sound con- dition. The president-elect, Mr. Gaunng Grandson of Former Ll.-Gov. Of P.E.l. Dies "Life Underwriters .Elecr-.. 5 Officers For Coming Year.-. lottetownyeo " was appointed a delegate to H, tend the annual meeting of in. Dominion Association to be held in Toronto. In January. line in Reverse" was presented by Stewart and William Ives of the Excelsior Life. The retiring exenn. tive was tendered a vote of thanks for their efforts during the yen MR. IABOY GALLANT Au amusing skit entitled, --5.1. MONTREAL (CP) - Thom” Heath Havilland. grandson of Hon. '1'. H. I-Iavilland, a father of confederation and e lieutennng The Scotia will be refitted at being put in serv- e bctwccii Cape Tormentine, .B., and Borden, P.E.I. governor of Prince Edward Is- land, died in hosp” ' Monday nf. ter a short illness. He was 77. Survivors include a son. Rich- ard E. Havilland. city editor of. The Montreal Star. MAN BEATEN. BURNED Children Meets The regular monthly meeting of e P. E. Island Association for re rded children was held last night sident. Mrs. Stewart Pierce. in the . g Two interested guests in the per- "”'"Jff2."iil"li2”.3221.52?.3115. or -. -- in wrmm am thmsident of the P. E. island Home .. . . P ,. t l8l'Id School Association. and Mrs. .F0nfllli0nS to a great extent andlPolice O”ficer acted iiith prompt-James Ag Mullen. "am the Cam& ,lic Women's League. Holy Redee- .. ,mer Parish. were present for the aA5.m'ze:u';r klnolxouggwluggeglg purpose of obtaining information m officer Down"; oAnQS7t(l)i(e:mi::-(oxgress being made by the . ,, . . It was reported that the (fier- prg":ll;: Blfltclgnrnfgld CC:l:"l'a:':;lgh0ti lnttetown Branch of the Canadian 0 ' ” C O D megLegion had decided to sponsor a lday training class in the city for retarded children. The usual reports were read and it was suggested that wider public- iiiy might be given with a view Coun. Gaudet in reporting for l" obtaining 9 larger membership the Fire Committee said that the Etlrezggd'::Mu::g:li)eghi:'l::a. hm need for a new pumper has be in g id the by-law come apnarent since a survey wastfgilgategiiigrgsrents who have re Mrs. Pierce also reported that a donation of 850.00 had been re ceived from a friend of the As- ,sociation. After the meeting adjourned lunch was served by Mi Suurel Here On Buoy Qufy in the west end of the Northumh land Straits. She was taking supplies yesterday in readiness her next trip out. also The CGS Saurel berthed at the Marine Wharf at 8:30 p.m. Satur- day after completing her first buoy recovery trip this sermon. Her tour of duty took her to various points CHICAGO (AP) -- The body of a 37-year-old ex-convict. beaten and soaked with line. was found Friday night in his blazing auto- mobile parked on the side of a rural road in suburban Cook County. Deputy Coroner Charles W. Richards said the man. John Colette. apparently had been beaten to death by someone who ignited the car after pouring gu. oline over It. . ” if you drink. ing or party. leave your er- OII tOI' unfit to drive. for them so that they To The Citizens of Charlottetown . Our City had it's greatest number of visitors. in its history, this past season, yet our traffic accidents were kept to a minimum. We are now in December, the worst month of the year for car accidents because of the com- bination of winter driving conditions and the holiday spirit. I am sure that nobody wishes to have the Holiday Season marred by accidental death. Charlottetown can- not afford the loss of even a single citizen, thereforel would ask your full and complete cooperation in follow- ing these few simple common-sense rules of behaviour:- 1. If you are going to celebrate, it is safer to leave your car at home and take it taxi. This is if you plan to accept alcoholic beverages. 2. if you are going to a family or religious gather- home early so that you will not be obliged to drive too quickly. Even if you fail to leave on time watch your speed. On traffic. fest driving may mean sudden death. 3. Whcn you entertain or are being entertained. i and "Take One for the R.0P'l" make it strong coffee or some other alertness beverage never alcohol. 4. Be considerate about your guests who may be Arrange other means of transportation will reach home safely and will not be aimens-,ce to other drivers ocpedestrians. Burke Electric Authorized & Dealer Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies Oil Heating Household Appliances Television DIAL 4021 156 Great Geo. Sf. especially true NEVER drive icy streets. or in heavy As soon as weather-permits the Saurei will sail to recover the buoys around the West Point and north shore areas. From reports the wea- ther this year, has been the most adverse encountered for many years for this type of work. The CGS Brant is at present working up and down the Straits picking up the buoys along the north Nova cotian coast as weather per- mits. ..gLgn...m.L BLAST WBECKS CAR COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) - An explosion today badly damaged the car of President Charles Cark of Local 746, International Union of while visiting in the City. A mes. sage of thanks was received from the Canadian Legion for the co- operation they received front the City and especially Coun- MacDon- improvement to the Attention Locnl133O VIII meeting in the co-op Iulidltig. Dee. I4 of mo p.In. , AT for the purpose of iottetown Centennial ceremonies connected tenniel Celebration. to attend and partial Firms. Organist Celebration. receiving Couunlttee and with the wind-up of the Cen- Ill? done, do. Electrical Workers. The union has been on strike at tin Westin house plant here since Oct. 17. o one was injured. Sheriff Ralph Paul said the explosion ocurred whilo uie car was parked in front of union headquarters Carpenters hold their monthly C WEDNESDAY. DWDIIII HQ, 1056 8 PI. the Reports of the Char- for certain A oonliel invttaion Ilextlended to the citizens to representatives of the who participated in our 5. If you are driving, be careful of pedestrians many of whom may be carrying parcels or may be tired and in a hurry to get home. 6. Remember. courtesy is the best kind of 3005 Wishes you can extend to other motorists. to your guest! or to pedestrians. 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