8.‘€38’3':i‘o"E3l:.?t$:aS-‘3‘5$ -‘ S-3'?‘ titles orpil _||38_0 cont iitions Ia"-jlgton, COIIOCIOT "PI. AI- W‘: sa 3) no ' ‘ "Wm timid. flullips. I .00 -Oln cr \ ounker each Preston Auld , chandler. MISS Jo‘hn Docherty. Mrs Harold Morrows, garden i-‘ord. Total-32 '9“ of 31”. Frank J $100 each: gm;-_ Mrs. ardl (.-eddie Total-$8.50. North Milton. Collectors garel (‘oles I: Elsie Hoope $200 each: Asliford Wilbur Robinson. 5100 each: Mrs. Lemuel Neill MIN William MacQuarrie. Mrs R(iln3l'I (‘am-r, Mrs. Ira Rod ‘K Eric Laird. Mrs. i-en Coles. Mrs. Verner Coles. Mrs. Preston . .\lrs. Mrs R(‘.‘iEIl ‘\loi‘cs”de. Ilalllfkon. Mrs. Rodd. niore. Hil‘son Hughes Willard Prowae. . R P. Murphy, Wil- . 1!. Hughes. A. Phillips. 5.00. llillsboro. Collector? n'e Mrs. Frank Jar- ‘ ' Douglas. [meal Cameron. Etta Jardine. Coffin. Mrs. Louis Mar- T Andrews. Harvey Thompson. Eric Herbert Neill. Mrs Lindsay Gales Mrs . Mrs. Ray- Mrs. Bremen Coles. Mrs. Ernest Coles. Mrs. Phoebe Crabbe. Ernest Crabbe. Fred Booper Bert Hooper. .75c: Mrs. ‘uald Colos .'I0c: Mrs. Parker Smith. .50c each: Ms. Clilord Chand- ler, Mrs. Charles Smith. Mrs. Alton Rodttglrs. Elmer Cotes. 1. Elmer Maclsood A Mrs. W. I. ohnnton 82.00 each: Mrs. Andrew John- ston. S. W. E. Johnstone. 81.00 each: Eustace Paynter. Heath Campbell. Andrew J rnard. . W. A. Bernard. Mrs. Allan A. Campbell. .75c each" Ralph Thompson Jr.. Christie Johnston. . Elmer MacLeod. 50c. each: Chester MacLeod. Francis Paynter, Edwin Ber I Mr, _ nard. Clair MacLeod, Mrs. Lucy Caiiicron, Mrs. Harrulton D0ug- Campbell. 1,5, Mrs Harvey Douslfls. T 10.75. .50(- Mrs. Alonzo irt. Collector Mrs. George MacLeod $1.50: Mrs. Ralph Thompson. Sr. $1.00 each: Mrs. Ralph John- stone. Mrs. Oscar Mrs. Ralph Cobb. Mrs. Ernest . Dunning. Mrs. Horace Thomp- . son. William Found. .75c: Mrs. Vernon Paynter. .50c each: Mrs. George Poun- ter. Mrs. John Gillespie. George Macleod. Waldo Paynter. Ev- .erett Paynter. Miss Lulu Paynter. Mr., Albert Stavcrt. James M cLeod. gooper. Mrs. Frank Mai.-Keane. rs. ./ mond Andrews. ,Long River.‘ Collectors Mrs.- Johnstonc. 1 leolin MocLeod. D. H MscPher-‘Io prevent any re-occur-eneo h the future. The matter of the deplorable men were forced to work ‘was first ‘brought to the attention of - '!'ota1—0il.ll. Collector Mrs. William Doagnan son. Max Cooper. ‘LN eacch: William Doll¢l|- 50¢’: D. E_ Mm.-Leod. inn. Bruce Bell. TotaI—0l0.50. . , , jog gun; wumm 3¢u_ Me, .s.ufl._ c,"ecum M1" 5",. Colldlllon in which the longsiiore- Doulhlrt ad. Mrs. Wendell am. Mrs. TOW-4-W Stirling Dlagwell and Mrs. A. H. Smaliwood. T01‘ .00. Iillview. Collector Mrs. Milton Smith Robertson. Ralph Sheidow .7Sc: Mrs. A . Total—-$41.75. . ,Albany Village, Collectors Mrs. ‘C. S. DeLaney 0: Mrs. S. M. I Weatherbie. .Macl(ay. 35.00: E. V. MacLeod "$5.00: S. M. MacKay 83.00: C. S. Delaney 321!) each: E. H. Boulter. Mrs W. P. Cameron. Paul Sawson. ,W. A. Macbennan. aMacLeod. Burns. Hiu, J. L. MacLeod. P. D. Nich- olson Lloyd Waddell. ’ ota 1.00. Bcllevue. Collector Mrs. John N. MacPherson. $1.00 each: Callum Martin. Archie MacPherson, Stuart Mac- Pherson. John N. MacPherson. Wilfred Matheson. Stanley Mac- Phee. A . MacPherson. Mal- Churches Tomorrow Tnglican Church ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL Anglican Rociiiord Square The Reverend Canon G. E. Moifati. M.A.. .B.D. Rector The Reverend W. G. llogg, Honorary Assistant Priest Organist and Choir Director. Ilsa THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVEN1‘ 7:30 a.m.—Mattins 3:00 a.m.--Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m.—-Church school (5-15) ll:00 ii.m.—Choral Eucharist 11:00 a.m.—Church School [under $1 p.m.-—Eveusong l_v Services at usual hours. Au Welcome ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH I f“ Established 1760 by Royal ' ‘ Found In 7:00 Dai Reverend Canon J. 'r. Illbott. - Rector Q Organist and Choir Director. 5 Mr. 11. John Harris. F.R.C.0. r 0:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 11:00 ii.m.—Whlte Gilt Sunday service. (All ‘ a parade the (‘hurch for the White Gift Sunday Service.) 6:00 p.m.—la‘vensoug mon. Subject: "My gcr" Visitors Are Cordially Invited _ . , .7‘ ‘.‘“"“._.____. PRESBYI IZRIAN THE KIRK OF S -TAM” The Reverend T. H. B. Semen. M.A.. S.'I‘.M.. and Ser- Messen- Mlss E. Lllllll \ius.Bac.. F. , Organist and Director of Chain Mcltenaie. M.C.M. 0:45 p.m.—(‘hurch School White Gift Service 1:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Presentation of White Gifts and Sermon: "T e Lord ot llcthli-hem—and of Charlotte- .mm.. “The Shepherd's Noel" arol) . . edit tion “The Gospels oi Advent: III. 5. Matthew and '0 Anthc . . How a Rose ecr Blooming" (Praetorins" VISITORS VERY WELCOME Hm: SALVATION ARMY '0 Great George street ,’.‘“iiom-: or EVANGELISM" Suzanne Brenton, Lie. Mus. ZION P Corner Prince I Grafton Streets The Reverend W. Harold Brown. M.A.. Mr. John Lea-Morgan. M.A.. B. us. (Oxfo thganist and Choir Director 0:45 a.m.—'I'be Church School 10:00 a.m.-Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m.—The Nursery School 11:00 a.m.—DIvine Worship Sermon: “Keeping Watch” 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship Sermon: “CoIupelled?" All Are Cordially Welcomed CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 210 R3 Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Th.. Minister Mrs. Allison Macltoe. A.lt.C.M. Organist and Choir Director 10:00 a.m.—Church School and Family Hour 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship and Communion ' "lN1‘EltCON’l‘lNEN- MIBSILES OR MISSIONS" ‘ : "Ring Out Ye Bella" uis) . 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship Service ' Sermon: “WHAT ‘THE BIBLE SAYS’ CONCERNING ‘YOU’ Anthem: “In the Bleak Mid- Winter” (Holst) Central Christin Church in- vites you to share the services of the l4ard’a day. I cnanurrrirrown BIBLE CHAPEL as caiiiimina St. at Longworth‘ “ABihlaPreoching . gThe1.ordJeans 5- 11:00 a.in.—Worship and Preac THE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Minister: ' Rev. H. L. Mitton. B.A.. B.D. _ Acting Organist Miss Elizabeth Foster (Assoc. of Mus.) 0:45 a.m.-«Sunday School study . (Please keep in mind the an- nual Snnduy Sc Christmas Concert. Th ay. December 13th. 7'00 p.m. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship sermon: “The erpetuatioa is “Still. Still With a) Male Chorus: “Tell Someone About Jesus" (Gabriel) 8:00 p.m.—'l‘he pastor will meet with o desire to con- fess faith in Christ as Saviour. and who want to know what it means to be a committed Christian. During this happy Christmas- Ch otte wn in Christ's Name. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 87 Elm Avenuo Rev. 0. 1!. Stairs. Minister ’,’_""'_'F_".7.' sanvici-zs e Poo . y dell MacLean. P0 tion recently of :25.tl)—Matthew & MacLean.» $25.00—H. H. Larter 8l0.00—United Church Guild $5.00—Mrs J. 3. Matthew this paper by Mr. W. R. Shaw. leader of the Progressive Con- servative Party in the Province. t5.oo——Mi-s. E. J. MacDonald S5.00—Mrs. H. G. Matthew 85.o0—MacKenzle's Service ‘ration $5.00-—Claude Richards $5.00._Albert Griffin S5.00—R. J. Macltenzie . $.'i.00—G. . Leard I $3.00«Bruce Stewart ' Douglas. . Small- . . . Mrs H.‘. MacLean. A. Leard,'. irge Webster. Stirling Ding-I ell. D. A. Sharp. J. F. Ste.-rns.l‘ r. E. Kassner. Ed. Townshend. , Stirling Gillespie. ' ean, W A. Acorn. Percy Poole. ' ‘Mrs. Percy 0'Hanley. Birt's Feed Service. Mrs. Joseph Haz-1 ‘elden J. Innis. ' { $1.00 each: Roy Coffin. S.’ |Scott. Frank Pos.'e, Haroldl ' Morrow. Wen- Sheldon Dixon, Claudia Richards Mrs Harvey ‘Poole-. Ted Ellis. Flora O'Con- lnor. Joe Bray, l-‘rank l\lacKen- zie. Clair MacKenzie. Wallie. Mackenzjc W. C. Wright. W .l.‘ Poole. W. Fudge. Art Wright.l George Roach. Bernice MacDon-I aid. E 00 Maynard: Fra . Osbourne. Jake Gillon. Mrs B. Macllonald. Ern- 'est Diiigwell. Leith Dingwell. Roy Crockett. ' Creighton Dixon. Mary Jarvis. Total-$171.00. !P. E. I. War ‘ Ampuiaiions Elect Officers The P r i n‘c e Edward island Branch of the War Amputations of Canada held th Pll‘ annual meeting in the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown on December 10th. The guest speaker was Mr. John Lindsay of Halifax who spoke on the efforts put forth by the Hali- fax Branch towards raising mon- eys for their building fund. Jack Caswell gave a full re- Dominion Conven- held in Victoria. B New Haven Christmas Concert Friday Dec. M Curtain 7:30. Concert Alberry Plain School Dec. 20th. Park Corner School French River Hall. Dec Christmas Concert. New Perth Hall. Friday December zooi. Unloading Old Sydney Coal at Milton today. Vernon Gillesme. Christmas concert Morell Com- munity Wednesday, Deoember lll. Bridgetown School concert. December 20th Come to St. cert. Dec. 20 Attend Rennie‘s Road Christ- mas concert at Hunter‘s River Hall on Dec l7th at 8 p.m. Christmas Concert in Fort Au- Concert, . 12. Christmas Mary's School con- . 8 p.m. gustus Hall. December 20. Cur-' tain ii p.m. Square Dancing in New Glas gow Hall tonight and every Sat- lurday. I V st Wiltshire Christmas Con- cert. in North River Hall. Monday Dec. 16th. Eldon School Christmas ccrt klfast Hall, Friday. ember 20th, 815 Come all to Christmas School concert at Stanley Bridge on De- cember 20th. con- Dec- The Dundas \’.P.U. Christmas concert Bridgetown Halli, Tues- day. December 17th at 8.30 p.m. York Point School concert to be held at Cornwall Hall. Tues- day, December th Dance New Year's Eve. Dec. 31. Belfast Hall. Sponsored by Eldon Women's Institute. We require large quantity of heavy chicken and ca ii Dec. Dec I9 Inclusive. Weddell C. He was followed by George Sherren who reported on the res- olutions passed at this conven- on. - The election of officer result- ed as follows: Pres.. G.E. Sher- ren: Vice Pres.. Joseph Simons; Sec. Treas.. C. P. acKenzie: Wallace Higgins. Ronald Lawlor and Jack Caswell completed the executive. Charles Maclnnis. the retiring president. was the unan- imous choice for Branch Repre- sentative to the Dominion Coun- ii w . so cheerfully and skillfully for the physical comfort of all P.E.l. Amps. Conditions Al Whdrf Remedied Prompt action was taken Fri- day by the Federal Department of Public Works to remedy the wet and muddy condition of the Railway Wha_rf in Charlottetown. Yesterday morning a gang of workmen with trucks started 10:BD a.m.-Sunday School and Christ ;'_',',',’_° 1"’ s"l"_'[__s1'!."_°_"V'_-'_'_ Sunday evening service at 0:! a.m.—'1'ha Lord's Suppc NOIIIIIIO II “I0 50%| Mllldllll for Believers at 1:3 p.m. 11:00 a.m.—’I'he F Bible Hour. Featuring a programme for every member the Family. Come and bring your Famii y. 10:15 a.m.-—"‘i‘ruth for Today" (Radio broadc 7:30 p.m.—Evangeiistic Service Soloist and Song Loader: Mr. Joseph Wootton Solo: “Jesus li All The World To Me" Speaker: Mr. lvend Christen- sen Subject; "The Dreamer and His Coat of Many Colors" ALL ARE WELCOME TRINITYUNITED CHURCH You are cordially invited to these services. spreading a coating of sand and gravel on the deck of the wharf at east side. This is intended to soak up the mud and water and CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada PARKDALE Rev. V. E. Jackson. Pastor at bealod—op cally." Ps. 10 :3 Come and bring a friend. "You are ‘welcome at the mplen For Chn'st.mas——Setting u outside and in. We have in stock spare Ministers: Rev. A. Frank MacLean. I Rev. G. lloward Christie ners 5 11:O n.m.—Morn Wuahip "' lormon: "1'ho|-CM and the D:fl a.m..—-Senior Ourch School 11:0 p.n.—Primary and Begin- Ghba" — lav. A. Frnh Mae- LOST IN I mumncsr 3 I I tree lights. MARTIN'S Phone 3727 “Repairing and supplying for all makes of washers." TRAINING FOR BUSINESS UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Classes begin JANITARY 6. 1957. New Students Acccpifd to . Bros Crapaud. in stock men's overshoes. horse blankets. oilcake. purinn concen- trates W. I . Bowman. Hunter River. All arrears of taxes owing North Carleton school district will be handed in for collection if not settled by December 21st. By or- der of Trustees. A Special Meeting of the Share- organization is in a position to ‘- ARNOLD L. HUBLEY Form Business School Group A new educational organization has been formed under the dir- ection of Arnold L. Hubley. Mr. Hubley. who is the President of Hubley Enterprises has stated that under present conditions. his offer a well—balanced course of study to several hundred stud- before accepting a Position ‘ director of commercial education at Athens District School. Mlle!“ Ontario, a position which he still ho posed opening planned by This school 111 General Accounting. Science. and other phases of ad- vanced business traininS- FY9593’ uy. the Baker Business College and the Orillia Commericial Col- lege are operating at. peak ficieiicy with well qualified staff schools. Maritime Cor- also in both respondence _ greatly increased its registration since its beginning in 1953. ids For‘ September. 1958. the PTO- of Hanover Col- lege. Hanover. Ontario. is being Hubley Enterprises- will accommodate over 100 students with courses Business Administration and College has Secretarial ‘-.°~ Camera Club Have Meeting The second meetiill the Freetown-Bedoouo Camera Club met at the borne of Mrs. Ralf‘! Callbeck. Bedeque, on Tuesday. December to at 0 p.m. with the president. Mrs. Louis Cairns me- siding. It was decided that the Jan- uary ' Full Scene" in color. After t:he necessary business having been completed and in the absence of Mr. Douglas Mac- Farlane an interesting talk is uven by Mrs. Cairns on f-stops and depth of field. Each mem- ber's camera was compared and discussed. Nativity scenes by Mrs. Louis Cairns were then shown. following which a delic- ious linich was served by the hostess. The next meeting is to be at the home of Mr. and Mrs win Lewis, Freetown. Loggers Ask Tax Deduction OTTAWA (CPl—Members from all three opposition parties Thurs- day night urged the government to extend to loggers and bush- workers the same income tax c eessions proposed for construc- tion workers. They were debating in the Com- mons the principle of amend- ments to the Income Tax Act held Ed. competition should be "A 1 ‘I'heGuardlanPogo3' Sat.,'Dec. 14.1957 board allowances paid by I-MI‘ unployers. The workers mud be uipportiag a home and depend- cuts. The change. effective last Jan. . would restore the allowance which the former Liberal govern- ment decided to withdraw this Jea Lesage 4l.—Montmagny- l'lsiet» started the demands and was supported by Douglas Fisher (CCF—Port Arthur) and George Hahn tSC—New Westminster). Mr. Lesage said the allowanoa given construction workers should be advanced to bushwnrkers and when asked by deputy CCF leader Stanley Knowles as to whether he would vote (or an amendment to that effect. said: “If the amendment is in order I will vote for it." INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty - Marine. G. G. K. PEAKE LTD_. 78 Great George St. Charlottetown G G. K. Peaks including provision whereby con: ents at one time. . present, Hubley Enterprises has gained considerable control of the pri- vate business school field in a section of southwestern Ontario. Last spring, before the organ- ization was formed. The Baker Business College was purchased by Mr. Hubley. This fall. the Orillia Commercial College, ()ril- lia. Ontario. became the third school and in order to have a set pattern. all schools will be operated under the title of Hub- ley Enterprises with a head fice presently located in Brock ville <AthensI. Ontario. Maritime USE Guardian - Patriot WANT ADS FOI ”Fasl” Results PHONE 8506 Correspondence College is also and Telephones: Insurance M0llTIill new LIMITED INSURANCE COUNCELLORS TRAVEL AGENTS 3046. Travel 8541 CHABLOT'I‘E'I‘OWN. P. E. I holders of the Marslifield Hall Company will be held in the Hall on Friday Dec resolution for l>!‘0P9l'tY- consider . 27 to disposing of the MONUMENTS ' Vere Beck & Son MONTAGUE and CHARLOTTETOWN Skilled Memorial Crafts- men since 1070 p trees and lights for bulbs for all makes of ELECTRIC Phone 3727 the Island with parts n o . a o N l’I.Alilll .L° is o ‘ . A PARTY from 47.2 per 100.000 imcouraging but did you know that during 0 .000aow cases were in use in Canada. DID YOU KNOW? The Canadiafn death rate from tuberculosis has dropped to .8 since 1947. This is most 1950 there were um 11.000 one in Prince Edward Island. during 1060. 40 new cases were discovered and about 83 Sanatorlum. Support the Prince Edward in their effort to help prevent B UY AND USE CHRISTMAS cases were treated Island Tuberculosis League tuberculosis. SEALS. Help Keep Christ In Christmas I The Book lics open and we read the wonderful story of Christmas. 10:0 n.m.—Sunday School lniiful fill‘-I1 CHI“ ,4 3”“, school .0... Sionogrnphio —— Commercial -— Secretarial 1%.. null!‘ Eiriinentd. Q BIBLES Q PRAYER Books 1 : a_m.—- or p , 'l:I p.m.—E':angclistic. ..P::‘g3:'Sm\AL mmxs Sermon: “ ow you can 1 . ml" '7 ‘'‘l ’h”''» S . GR[.;[.;Tm(; CARDS wrn-1 R THE BIBLE CHA Rl.0'T'l'l-ITOWN - OP Bible Society‘. We can help keep Christ in Chnslmas by Rivinl H19!"- . R ELIGIOUS NOVELTIES (Operated by the 91-} l. Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Qiivm; BOOKS Q M0'l"l'0FS ELIGIOUS SIGNIFICANCE HOUSE POSITE EA'l'0N'S NOTI CHANGES IN ISLAND MOTOR LIMITED BUS SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE DEC. 16. I957 CHARLUI'I‘lL'I’0WN - SOU Lv: Ch‘town 4:00 P M. daily except Sunday. Lv: North Lake 7:1!) A M . daily Ar: Ch'town io-as A.M.. daily except Sunday. ETOWN — MONTAGFE _. CHARIDTT Gll)lGETOWN— Lv: (Xtown 4:15 P.M.. Dal 1.v: Georgetown 0:!) A.l\I.. daily Lv: Moslague 0:(D A.M.. A1’: Ch'tIrwI io:oo A.M.. daily except Sunday ALL TRIPS TO WOOD ISLANDS -— MURRAY RIVER — MURRAY HARBOUR SOUTH WILL BE DISCONTINUED FOR THE WINTER MONTHS. F03 INIOXATIJN PboQ(I’town80I ly Except Sunday. CE. TRANSPORT RIS- except Sunday. E10091 NORTH and P§auS‘fie&2 ..:: E I MAURICE BLOCK’ CO. LTD. Your Best Market for Iron and Steel Scrap I I I I Annual . Jersey Cattle Club Will be held at the Rendezvous Restaurant Res. 7210 HAPPY NEW YEAR If you are between the ages of 8 and 80. why not enjoy your New Year’: (2,000 lb. ion) $15.00 Eve dance with Don Mes» Car Batteries . .. each 75c Begegfld hgullsrllirtlgfrsfiti _ _ School. Paying highest cash _ prices for hides. horsehair. C852? information beer bottles, scrap metal. with dimer at 12 o'clock Tuesday. Dec. 17th, fol- lowed by meeting. Directors.will meet at 11 am. All interested in Jerseys are invited to attend. ALBERT BOSWALI-. Meeting President. NOTICE The Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion will hold their annii Party on Monday. December 23rd at 2:30 pm. in the (‘lover Club. Children of age and under are invited to attend. Nanios ann ages of children who will he in attendance must be submitted to the secretary of the Branch not later than 6 p.m. on Tuesday. December 6022. VERNON l.ARTF.R. Chairman. 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