.&tp3.Tneomai.n uo.ti.y,.iu.9,19u and Central LL for better photo- 'j'aphs".. snow suits.clearlng one third off. SPECIAL CLEARING at Hi-stylc TINY Tpfrs. children"; (en hats niiilnery, Great George St. 0ut- clearing 81.00 each. standing values in all winter hats. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE ALL WINTER COATS and Coat at the Hughes Drung Store." Set. le i at l-.1 ff liolnes ml; Bf,d?,';1! " ' snow suirs and sat-liens clear- ing at 20 per cent. Holmes and auniw .i.VNll'l-JllS.lRY (Lilli-uBl'adIoy, cert. Jatitiarv 25-26. Prlnrc of H V g . g wales Ammo,-gum ll E 'lRiaAT Tilt. SICK WELL. (ii'ggey's Pliarmacy, open it a.m. POLICE ('0Lill'l' - Six" drtinltlto 8 p.m and incapablcs ucrc doalt ixitli . I g by iliarzistirzitv hlarllti 'si:itiirtl.--v. .”'31-'--A35 P U M P5 D dl.Y 0! Four uerc lzivt-it a twenty day "1-'-'-ilk mill 7137 Iuilpcmied scntclirc. tinc in ion -"NY -I ;. spvuial clearing on dnll and the sixth '0 H". :kl'vS'lL'llll(llTll"I lintisct-oats and dresses. ENGAliE.VlE?xT-hit" and Airs HJI not-SECUA-I-S deumi u :;::::lceShcl'm:"l pl1f:r?E'l::fl1PlLlHm 1-ll nit lllIllllPS and Bradley. their dtiil'.:litrt' .hdil tl,.'ll'lDlI to 113v 'n)'rs. H.”-gain table. 59 Stuart Saiiiuci son of,lIl' aliil t-ctils 31 lift and 5200, Mrs. Wilbert Drtimiiinnd of Fire - H . V . I g H ' V ' town, tiiarriacc in take place A HUD” '5 "Ll:-ll ('0l-RS5 Jan. Mm iloiiio Nursing ulll begstarted at tho Red Cross about tnid-January. ROBBERY llliP()Il'lil-;ll - llc-lwoiiicii intcrcstctl iiiay enrol. tween the hours of t'l;;lll and ten TINY 1-o-rs. Chilt':'cn's coats and p.m. l"rida)' cvctiing iliicvcs nialtic a forced entry min the limits: of Rev. T, H. B SIInl('I'.N. lllalillli: oil with the aunt of tttclily-iiiiic dol- lars in one dollar bills. The theft ocurred whilst Mr Somers was visiting Mrs Suitit-ins ithti is at patient in tho P F l. Hospital. TRAFFIC A(,'(,'ll)E. l'S -- Two traffic aculctils (l('('lllTP(l lll ihcl city during lhr wceltuntl. in the first a car prticceriint! llnrlh on Queen st. was struck by a car backing out of a parking space on the east side of the stri-pl. A car turning off Luiuzwoi-th Mt-.. atruck a car parked on Belmont It. In both cases damage to the 'l'R.llN Dl:ll.Al'l:'l) -- Owing tol lll(' tlaligrr of (lcrailnicnt and the possibility nl a tragedy through t-oiitat-t ultii lll),'ll power wires lying across ihc trails on the main- lantl. the Borden train due to arrivc in Charlottetown at HAO p.m. Saturday. fllfl nut reacli lure until 355 pm Sunday. FIRENIEN CALLED - Shortly before five o'clock Sunday morn- ing City firemen were called out to deal with a fire at the Storey Electric Company on Grafton Street. Three rigs were brought . to the scene and the fire was ex- tinguished within a half hour. Col!- siderable damage was caused by r vehicles was slight, and none of ii”! Md 3K"0ke W "'9 mmk ""1 an ncupanu were injured. equipment in both the electrical ........ ,1 , . - store and repair shop and also in Fanlwcll's Pharmacy. The fire was apparently caused by an over- Personals heated appliance in the vicinity Rev. Canon J.T. lbbott. Rector Of "19 1951 Panel :1. It. Paul's Anglican Church vos today for Amherst where he pm, will preach atgthe week of prayer .fAu1I;;:5IlD:p(r,,c:lee w1:stehel.!dd;latair- 'en"c" ml .lnV'.(at'"'l fVl.'?".' the daty morning from the Charlotte- .- Amh...."t...Mmmer'al..,ifil5'fnn.On'- town Funeral Home to St. Alig- ustinels Church. Saudi Ruotico h R i 1913: Mass was Iiimts. MARRIAGES. ”” """"" celebrated by the Dam? RW- DEATHS Clarence Pitre who also official:-' 50: Per insertion ed at the grave. The nail bear- ers were Messrs. Gregory Doll'- on. Lloyd Kneebone. Stephen Gallant. Wallace Delloche. Ahrre BIRTHS DICKIESON-At the Prince E137 ward island Hospital on. January 7.1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Roy g:::r.::..t.:i.GW- A M U. S. Planning rmrmmifcxrurm-'m - B b JONES-Athi-sV1n!te residence. H' 118 Duke Street. Sit-mmerside o'n . Friday. January 6. 1955, Clar- once Evans Jones. in his 59th year. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home unl.il funeral ar- t b l t d. ?JgE;':sAgant.h: cgggqztictown U.S. Atomic Energy Commission ferment was in the church cem- etery. , WASHINGTON fAPl - Congres- . Ed A ( the Pacific. . I.l'ndlieMl;l!cMaht:hlrdof usgaiesltattfrlf The” Wurces "id we '"ec"m Homo” me Rnman Cmhom man Lewis L. Strauss of the cunuwv Atomic Energy Commission. Strauss has made no formal DALTON-Al. the (iii.-irlottetoivn announcement on the test even to 1956. Mrs. Clarence Dalton of atomic committee Her remains were forwarded on in the Enlwetok testing area in Sunday morning front the Char the Pacific. lottetown Funeral Home to her qulem High Mass at 9:30. inter- ment in the church cemetery. ................ ... .. .2. .. ...... "l MEMWMM pital, Jan. 9. Mrs. Siiniucl Gillea- la lavlns memory of Mr lau- plc. of North Milton. Her re- wile Ind mnlht. Maud I. Ellffe Funeral Home. Funeral Jamllry I. 1954- inolice later. A silent thought. a not-as bar, - Keeps but me , at tlasr. Jan. 6. 1956. Edna Millicent Le- n-kn Page, formerly of Rustlco, in BM memwy mm but ".1 Mr 50th year. Rt-mziins will ar- tug. rive at the Ciiicliffe Funeral Mwa" relnanbudl lulmd Tiiaorna. Funeral VHlIllOllll(”Cll18fll md 1r,,mu,. liar. .- MACFADYEN-Al. Bench (lruvef 1,, hvmg men", of 1,... M, Charlottetown. Jan. 8th. 1056. Lam, '1", &.pm gm. 1”. V I nmid MacFadycn of Canoe Jan.” 9",, "55. t l 0". M "5 mh Y9l'"'- R”"3l"3 Beautiful memories an all tat . are resting at the Ciitcllffr Pun- .2, Ian, oral Home till noon Tiicsday of .3. mi 1”” .,d .5” "7... It Canoc Cove Presbyterian '0'-'u C t Qureh for funeral service at l A bum mm. ".4 . I...” h" :4 y Dcdoctnlntermcnt Argyle Shore A ;,,.,,h,, ig " ,- 33,. A sine replace QAIIPI-Passed away at Nor- M. mww .” w.'' 5' 5' boro. John R. Sharpe. aged ill M.” c u. years. Remains mating at Dav- W” '” yu" '' """"""" Mm. F I H I K i ' always 1! you. .. :..."”;l:....""":..... :i.:::. --------t - - to sun-imaulde United Ctnirclt ' """7' where funeral service will br- MH at 2:00 pm. lrttormenth; chin:-it cemetery. "H". mcory of my sour brother llarry Bevan. who passed "mgr-rm" away Jan. 9. 1054. Not only on this day B t ll lit hol tl h. I chadmfenwn "Mill hall) "that. l:loe':!'IOI'I. Funeral Home be-r brother at nu. 1 Elxhvingly remexert-G by stator - I Esstnu st. "' '- ln Ind and loving mom of Barry lavas. who paauduhway if . mt ms 2 .! '; Osupleta Funeral and J... 9, 1.54, 2 2 -s Ambnhaoo lei-vloo Hm, ad mm". ” IOIEIT E. IIAILEY ”"'" ”"'” - Dlncut - lovodallnspsokl Wloronrhawat ---, Mm: Ihousltfd. vtllbg and Doucette. Donald Delloche. III- sional sources said Saturday the 1 1 S .d R J 4 7m' plans its most powerful hydrogen llftfalillti dz-ialllgllitgil of acnnrporal lwmh bu" l" 3 f9” "'1? W” l" The mural was held Sunday blast will be part of a series of mm the O,m.mtem.,,n punerg, tests now being organised by chair- lloopltai on Saturday. Jan. 7. msmbars of the joint uuigiesslonal one but it was lea Cow Pond in her 38th year. learned the demonstrations will be There was speculation that the late residence from where the explosion might be from two to Iiiiionl will be held Tuesday three um” the lite 01 the OM naming go 3;, stmqn and 5;. produced by the United States in Jude churdh 1-1g.m,h' for 39.1954. be gretest ever produced. z 4 is It was moving day as of the linotype machines is communictaion the rent sleet storm. the amat- eur radio operalorii stepped into the breach to perform ,oemanlike IAPAGE - Siititlclily iii llolifax Th” Q(u n,” g. "H. .' "rvice in knpmi cnmmumcm, ions open to communities isolated by power failure. Ninc operators throughout the Province have stood by their acts for long weary hours passing vital messages from various points on the Island and with the mainland. The Canadian National Railway Telegraphs, which suffered heavy damage. were given great assist- ance by the amateur operators. Between Borden and Charlotte- town the line wait completely out and a special train which set on from Charlottetown on Saturrlir with the intention of stringing at emergency line. met with littl success as the quick forming ice broke the link as soon as it was put up. A "ham" operator at Borden and one at Charlottetown sent and received messages sufficient to keep traffic moving on this ty busiest part of the island Division. On Saturday afternoon, Stewart Smith with his mobile unit VEIZM was dispatched to summeriiida where he kept it llsi . with the stricken western town which was completely without power or tele- phone communications. Operating the island net work control was Fulton Proudc VE- IKZ. in his central position at Charlottetown he was able to re- lay messages and give general directions to the other operators. Lloyd Deslloclies. I member of the reserve army. VEIKZ mobile. Olmsted a set from Borden and hill the terminal in touch with Charlottetown. at the um; time keeping in touch with Summer.-title. Walter Hyndman, VEIBZ. Char- lottetown handled the traffic on the Maritime network and receiv- N Ind passed valuabla inform- atlan between here and tir maln- Mr. and Mrs. lcl-skins Mac- I 9 Ariadne”. Munoz" :i;ltud(tlas,s”r:o.ayat If:4'- Hlaa. Albottou mi to extend installed in the train dispatchers l sincere thanks to the many office, he operated from the rail- wao way depot liq-e all his set is Charlottetown to any t outlids when It was 1111- I. Jain Harris, r.ll.C.0., dad) utnd btaad land. Dcus Moxher VEIACL of Char- loitetnwn operalad from his own home and later when a set was being landed on the second floorurday morning. throughout the mains are FHSLIIIK at the Cul- Bucbanw. who pasted away Maritime Provinces failed during 8 lili- ot lllc new Guardian l)Ullilllli.' hill Mr. Ben Floyd l . ;.'ti)mt' plctlll'e.. These llnotype Guardian Saturday. As soon as der the supervision of the Gitarti- "”'(il”"95 Weigh Blmolt l-W0 10115 the last slug of type had come lan staff began moving six of tilt- FUNERAL SATURDAY -1112 from the llnotype machines. work- cticli and were all landed in their . g new quarters in less than five type of machines seen in lll(2hUm.S- . . .. lllil1)..;)ll l'ubli-oiling Com- p il n 3' triglit). "Ham" Operators Perform Yeoman Service In Crisis when telegraphic and telephone wcntlt-ll Maylicw operating fromfi-ompletely dead when the power Stratittzartncy fornlcd an iniport-lklls. Instances have ant link in the network. in lllSlWl'ICl'E machineit have run short of strategic position. he could t-onlactlitzisoline and due to the fact that Borden, Sunimcrsitle and Charlotte town. Giving spienrlitl t-o-opei'iilion to the amateur opcrtitors was the- iall gas pumps are electrically -operated. it was impossible to con- tinue the circuit. They make the suggestion that fuel deposits be No. 5 Signal Rcginient tinder Com-lie" at HlI'8lC8lC 901018 30? Gm"!- mand of Lt. col. K.M. Jtllilistoit.lNlC.V purposes. These could be av- Tlie Signals ptit two No. 19 sets available for emcrzencv operated the disposal or the railway and forlllnlls and thus ensure a continuat- mobiic purposes. The R.CA.F. at, Summerside also cooperated fullyl . in this work of communication. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police with their own net work performed valuable work not only within their own organization but wherever and whcncvcr their ser vices were rcqtiiretl Yesterday iificruoor lllis VEIZM. St lilcn . plart-d his powerful I50 wait station at the disposal of the Island not work. it was moved into the tele- phone building at Summerslde and performed a very necessary aer- vire of communication. With the extent of damage part- ictilnrly in Prince County, It is ant- icipated that amateur operators will play a vital role for the next few days to com." One feature that has lit-t-n politi- ed out in this ciiicrgency is the necessity of maintaining a suffic- ient fuel nply for thcsc emerg- entzv opt-ruled sols. if they are operating nff pnlH"r lines they no Candlelight Wm Service Held line annual Candlelight service held ye-sic-rdiiy afternoon at . Paul's Anglican church was largo- l,v nttendid. The Rector. Rev. Canon lhbolt read the Special Sen- tences and Exliortatfons incident to the proper observance of this service. The Anthems "A lnvly ll Blooming" and "A Rosebud B ed In the Snow" were sung or ill! adult choir. Prior to the candlelight process- ion, the boys and girls choir sang the caroln "Good King Weneaslll" and "Rocking", in which solo plfll were taken by Brenda Lee Mutlo-wd Michael Jelits. David Likely ctmora smut-c vsiaa mne cyi-it MacLeod. Music was under the dirsctiu J rmatltsir. , l is Eraklnt . ion of com. unlcation. i”ii6'cEiTiiIt?" Ni-'.W(,'ASTLE UP ON TYNE. England 'CPl -- A billiard par- lor here gave away in full-sized tables. Rcason: No bidders at an auction WANTED ' TO BUY A duplex or apartment house in residential area. Write-- P. 0. BOX 142 A linotype machine is seen be- ing hoisted to its new home on the second floor of the new Guard- To New "suii.oiNe .' w ' l heaviest tasks of moving - .. . C lAnriual MOOl'lng . ' 0 0 WwM.cSv AIilXIllOry . The Afternoon Auxiliary or , W.M.S.. of Trinity United cm, "'- held its annual meeting in :2” Social Hall on Thursday. Jan 3”: The President. Mrs. A. is 'g',' nail led the devotioned seri-if giving I splendid New Year me; ltstlon. Mrs. Harold Newt.” cloud this period with pm”. ' After the monthly business .1,” dlllmled of the annual t-9pm", were received. each one mt... gratifying and showing a ye" 0, advance in all departments. Th, treasurer reported a substantial increase over last year. The following slate of otficeri for loss was Installed by 3... Howard Christie. ' Past President. Mrs. L. W Saunders. i i Pres.. Mrs. A. B. Bagnall. lat Vice Pres.. Mrs. A. 1, M3,. Lean. 2nd Vice Pres.. Miss Mary Mac. Nutt. Recording Secretary. Mrs. A. n Macbcnnsn. Treasurer.-Mrs. Blots Andrew cAssistant Treasurer. Mrs. A. c ox Culal'C4IP0 di 8 t , R. E. Mlllglmms em "V M Christian Citizenship. Mrs. Ha. old Newton. Ullfktiire and MllIl0IIri Monthly. Mrs. D. J. Morrison. Community Friendship. Mr. Dustin and Mrs. Edgar Glllexplp Associate Helpers. Mrs. Hiram Howatt. Supply. Mrs. W. W. Mulch aim Mrs. J. A, Mat.-Nair. Christian Stewardship, M1,, Mabel Newson. A recs. Mrs. J. M. Burgess. Pianist. Mja. K. A. Park” Vlcs Pres... for younger gm"... Mrs. L. W. Saunders. Baby Band Supts., Mn, 5, it Avard and Mrs. Vernon Munn Explorer Counsellor. Mn, NM Ian building. This was one of the the work was accomplished in at u from adverse weather conditions in roc- C on by new ML Chmn" ord time and without damage to the old quarters to the new. but any of the equipment Diamond. Mission Band Supt.. Mrs. I. 3, Carson. The meeting closed with Bene- II IIYIIIIG years. had furnaces converted to the automatic loll burners, hastily re- placed grates and hunting coal and wood. To cut down the possibilities of water backing up in the Spring Park area and The precipitation of 1.15 lnchcs greatly reduced Ute possibility of the; flooding as was experienced a few period from Friday to Sundaylyears ago. The section of east morning. coupled with the heavy Grafton St., near the CNR cross- ing showed no signs of flooding. A due to the larger run off pipes which were installed during the of rain which fell thaw. caused a great damage throughout the city. large number of flooded in various parts. and cut! summer. by flooding. city reported that they were call- ed out to pump more cellars than at any time during the past two deal of cellars w e r e returned to causing serious Cify Suffers From Heavy W Rainfall During Weekend additional men on duty. due to the not goo increased danger of fire. Sstur- 0! 10- 0!. YOU CAN In An 1 day night and Sunday morning the Police Department maintained a double shift on duty. ME-CHANICAL COOKS machine which prepares automatically was shown at an international exhibition in London. City employees were kept busy One plumbing business in the clearing away an unestlmated number of fallen trees from var- ious section: of the city. In Vic- WIT I HIS! I!!! U in IN: ' pine”? mauinifnnm ' d main all months to s cu .::II.o-fl ;t.t;ig'olf,Plun'n-ilJuudoKs VII. ID If! do PG'5mr- Ben It on. Elihu: 01 that hunlua so u and tau :.:::'.-. ..:::i:s'-..-- W-. '-'- eoinplouly iutiad:'d.M" um nildlo a Drug Cmiua. VIFIOOY "D-. NIT II. 0041. Ms ittsit llNL a.m. ..t.. .t.. Ei:'2'i'l?- ovbrnlght toria Park the damage to trees. Several people who had mainly the birches. was very heavy. The work of cleaning up the debris will lake city workmen. several days. The main caused of tree damage was mostly the weight of at umulaled ice. and not the wiifd. which generally had a velocity of from twelve to twenty damage. city workmen opened the mph. with gusts Saturday and gates of Government Pond early Sunday morning. The new large and thirty. drainage outlet which was installed in the Spring Park area last year Sunday morning of twenty-eight During the greater part of the storm. the Fire Departmrnt kept supervises the placing of the machine. been cited Province of P. E. Dept. of Highways Pursuant to regulations dated 6 Jun. 1956 all paved roads in the Province of P. E. I, are hereby closed to all vehicular traffic whose gross walglit exceeds 6000 lbs. This regulation becomes effective mid- night 8 Jan. 56. Signed. J. GEORGE MueKAY. Minister of Highways. QUEEN'S COUNTY HSH It GAME The i'egulai' monthly meeting of the Queens County Fish and Game will be held at tile Prince of Wales College Auditorium on Tuesdatv,'.liin. loch at 7:”. Felix movies WU be shown before die meeting so bring the chillies. An interesting agenda has been planned and the possibility of extending the fishing season will be disculised. Everyone Welcome ir------e--- Caterpillar Diesel Electric Sets Avuilubla 1--60 KW Electric San 2-3o Kw lectrlc so; Also smol Gcsofioo Electric son A. Plckurd Machinery Attention Poultry Shippers Effective immediately. due to temporary repairs at our poultry plant, we will discontinue accepting iiveE poultry until further not-ice. CANADA PACKERS Limited tluAtintAit's NEW PHONE ituiiliit-:ti sans FREE roii A t..!.:....9..h...9-l.!S -!-T!-A lna and vhsesing haaauaa uf& STHMA -ll.;...'..Fa..9.'-Si ptuscniss-Iinsotivfliau oftha 3.3;; A ltityoutiiilttill!' plihans lot loan it on visit. Loan g ism smi mu mmw,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,.. ;,,...... Una Bill Comolid-flu: Sorviu - - - Vm" Above unions IIIII anything! has I hytaonfi for is-bound In pvqdtm. KG) Bmwnaii l.N"tN(' menu? ”'7-''''” '''i” out ton . . . to reduce poymolmv 090' i agitate bills. Photo. Imu. 0' CNN '0-