-. - , 44 -A -I-' -a-5-sac.-'.:-..,a...,.... .. .- L . - Ma.-A1,. ' I Page .2, The Guardian Monday, Nov. 23. 1955 City and ' "YOUR noi.l.sn BUY! iioiur at the Hughes Drug Store. lose SlLVERTONE- the feature packed television. Simpson:-Sears Store. PRODUCERS CO-OP. egg ata- tion, 80 Fitzroy Street now open for business. ELECTHIC- Cigarette Lighters for office or home. 33.95. Brown Electric. POLICE COURT - Two drunk and incapables appeared before Magistrate Martin, Saturday. Both were fined five dollars or two days. TAKEN INTO CUSTODY -Wil- liam S h e p h a r d. Charlottetown. wanted by the Ontario Provincial Police. for theft in the Toronto area. was taken into custom! by H3 the City Police. and taken under Ontario Police escort to Toronto. TEEN-AGE THEATRE GROUP The third meeting of the Little Theatre Teen-Age Group was held on Friday evening at Inkerman. Mr. Garry Rea-Airtll gave a talk on the making of props, the ways of setting. so that they will be light but look solid. He also men- tioned the proper care of theatre properties and the organization and rehearsing of the putting up and the taking down flats systema- tically so that there will not be long waits between acts. Mr. Rea- Alrth divided the group into pairs. gave them plots and had them im- provise dialogue s. Sharleene Campbell was present an a new member of the group. BA!lA'IB OBSERVE PASSING- Central TOYI. TOYS. Toys-Firestone. PHILISIIAVEII Rotary Electric Razor. a perfect gift at 327.95. Brown Electric. FOR BEST RESULTS bring your eggs to Producers Co-op., 60 Fitzroy. SKILL TOOL SETS for the home workshop in stock at Brown Electric. NOBDGI 9-! cu. ft. refriger- ator. guaranteed. was &'i79.95. now 3329.95. Trade-in accepted. Brown Electric. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. A.W. Mor- rison was held yesterday after- noon to St. James Church where service was conducted by Rev. T. . Some-rs. Interment was in Belfast Cemetery. Pall bearers were Messrs. James Fullerton. Fred Moore. Fred Smith Walthcn Gaudet. Eddon Campbell. Arthur Mould. WHITE GIFT SUNDAY -White Gift Sunday was observed by the children of St. Paul's Anglican Sunday School yesterday morning when they presented upwards of N0 nicely chosen and packed gifts to be forwarded to the Church Missionary. Miss Gerda Hansen at AT GOVER Pictured at Government House St. Michael's School for Indian Boys at Alert Bay. B.C. Miss Han- sen is a former member of St. aulis Church who went In Alert: ay two years ago as a teaching! missionary. SING-SONG HELD - The regu- .lar weekly meeting of the Chris- tian Youth Fellowship sing-song The passing of Abdu-1 Baht son Group was held Sunday evening of Baha' 1' Huh. founder of the let the Y- M- C A. The sing-song: Bahai World Faith was commem-lwf” led DY D-Wld M-3CDnll31d.' orated yesterday at the home otiwlih -litall Fraser at the piano. Mn and Mrs. Egg. Macygod by The Trinity Male Eight entertain- the Charlottetown Community. Ap-ied with I COUPIG Of Seletlimls. propriate prayers were said andiA""3l.d M3”-93" led in a short a brief review of His life was:d9V”'"""'l Period Refreshments dven. The Feast of the Covenantlwe” 59"V9d and ellloyed by the was observed Friday evening by lalge 3r0"P- Tl"? meeillll Closed members of the Faith and Mrs. with 8 prayer period. Ola Dawlowska of St- Pierre con- FUNERAL SATERDAY The 12:93.”;;.:?"ra.:l--.T.':;.3.”"::..;g-;;--;a;;,g--m-- has been giving here. residence ay.m”"”"5 fmm "'9 of his nephew. Spencer Hlllllel. Emerald to St. James Church. Summerfield, where Sollemri Requiem. High Mass was ac ebratedyby his brother, Right ev. Monsignor Peter. F. Hughes lof Regina. Deacon and sub-deacon 'i-”::”..E.”.."... an - ro en. resen in t e 3N1Ctlllil'y were Rev. A. L. Sinnot and Rev. Earle Dalton. Members of the Benevolent Irish Society of BIRTHS. MAIIIIIADES. DEATHS 50: Per Insertion BIRTHS BOYLAN - At the Charlottetowllk E Leonard Murphy. The eulogles the deceased were given by Callaghan. Butler. Leo Bradley. C. St. Clair Trainor. Brendan Curran. respectively. Its Dead" was delivered by Rev. T. P. Butler. The Hospital Nov. 2.5. to Mr. and Mrs.i Charles Boylan. Sourls. u daugh- ter, 7 lbs.. 5 oz. merald attended the funeral in a body. Interment was in the church cemetery where service was con- ducted by Monsignor Hughes. The the direction of Deputy Grand Knight Urban McQuaid, who was ion was tendered His Honour Licul iGovernur .I.J. Bowlcn of Alberta iby His Honour Lieut. Governor T lottetown, Hon A.W. Mathesull. Prel Knights Of Columbus Hold Memorial Service The memorial service of the Knights of Columbus was held in the Holy Name Hall last night by the members of the Charlottetown Council. who had previously at- tended a Holy Hour at St. Dun- stan's Basilica This service is held each year in memory of thel members of the Council who pass- ed way during the year. The following deceased mem- bers were remembered in this; year's service: Dr. F- C. Dougan,i Frank X. Dorsey. Frank Flynn.; Charles Bradley. Gordon W. Dawn son, Capt. W. J. Sigsworth and for Leo Louis Claude Carroll. Charles Boudreault and The address "Our Order And service was on Saturday night when a Recept- NMENT HOUSE nscerribu W.L. Prowse of P.E.Island and mier. His Honour Lieut. Governor Mxs. Prowse. Left to righl-- His T.W.l. Pl-owse, His Honour J.J. Excellency Most Rev. Malcolm A- Bmvlan. Lleut Governor of Alber- Mai-Eachern, D.D.. Blsliop of Char-. ta. Airs Prowsc. Bartel"s Film BONN IAPI-The West German government appealed Sunday In all nations in help locate l.200.000 , SEEK LOST SOLDIERS German soldiers and civilians missing from the Second World War. report of the proceedings of thei i5.l.l5i”f..?"i;i3"iE ”i-ilii.fZl.?&'..” T” W” GOVEWMENT I 1 A Sp Th Benn was V" RABAT (Reuters)-Si Bekkai. n '83 lllglltt -nae: :1 Ebers mmlllllion-party nationalist. was asked ,gl:”E9l3'u3t 9 n Ydmemr 0 din Vby Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef ; 3'9 '3d0V'f' as" 5" I;d"" H,3;Saturday to form Morocco's first lgfxefesuellrcy ;'viIl:)'slt l;t"e'::f::d9-Malls representative government. colm MacEacliern closed the meef- TITO'S NEW POLICY ing with a brief address rrgard- BELGRADE (AP) - President ing the . ronsjhjlitjeg of lheiTito announced Sunday a new eco- Knights. nomic policy to raise Yugoslav liv- .....j......A lug standards. increase consumer production ant :low down heavy Returns From in-iusl-.--. Iight the splendid exhibit of P. E. Island potatoes and heard with great satisfaction the announce- 'ment of the World's Championship looming to the Island. A daughter, Edith and son Omar were also visited in Toronto and a son. Tim- othy and his family in Welland. Ont. En route home. Hon. Mr. Ber- nard spent some days with his son Cecil. who is Assistant Manager Extended Trip Hon. J. A. Bernard returned on Thursday from an extended visit to Massachussetts and Canadian cities where he renewed friend- ships of long standing and enjoy- ed the hospitality of members of his own family. In Boston he took part in cele- brating the 50th anniversary of !Enioyable Receptio. At Government House His Honour Lieutenant Govon- Inn. Mrs. H. F. MacPhce. Mrs. W. or '1'. W. L. Prowse and Mrs. Prowse entertained at Government House on Saturdly evening. Add- ing I unique note to a delightful reception was the fact that this function was held in honour of their distinguished guest the Hon- J. J. Bowleu, Lieutenant Govern (I of Alberta. who is at presen visiting his native Province. floral arrangement of white chry on the centre table. the Lieut. Governor and Mrs. Bowlen. In attendance were mander L. E. Prowse. Private Secretary. The stately yandeur of the re- ception hall was enhanced by I senthemums and dark green cedar In the reception rooms. against a background of chrysanthemuins in late autumn hues. His Honour Prowse received their guests and presented them to Lieut. Governor the Aides-de-Camp: Lieut. Col. J. T. Davies. C.D. Wing Commander A- G. MacMillan. Lieut. Commander J. N. Kenny, and Surgeon Com- V.R.D.. Assisting the host and hostess'direction of Albert Blanchard lent with their guests were Senator a most pleasing background to the Elsie Inman. Mrs. J. A- MacMil- ellioyable occasion- YORK . York Rifle Club opened on Wal- neaday evening at York school. with good attendance. . - , Mr. and min. Gordon hood. city. g.ml:;LDunbar and Mrs. J.A. Me :lIdM:onu:a;lnd' 3:: we "M" . . on Croc . inu:rai':lngdmIh1:l:o3.pllTkr.mutiatI- Y” W "9l""i'" "”""- cally arranged in a silver basket 3,, mg m-.. Loan Veuey and and flanked by pink tapers in Iil- ' of Mr. ver candelabra. formed a charm hmnyyoth we" the nut. lug centrepiece. - Presiding at the tuna were Mrs- t J. Walter Jones and Mn. W. J. P. MacMlllan. Assisting in the dining-room were Mrs. R. G. Lea. Mrs. Frank - MacKinnon, Mrs. W. D. Glllis. Mrs. -K S. Rogers. Mrs. Roy Cudinore. Mrs. J. G. MacDonald. Mrs. G. H. Milllgan. Mrs. William Hayward. Mrs. A. W. Gaudet. Mrs. L. E. Wellner. Mrs. M- A. Farmer. Mrs. J. T. Davies. Mrs. K. A Parker, Mrs. L. F. MacDonald. and Mrs. A. G. MacMillan. A colourful ceremony took place during the evening when the key to the City of Charlottetown was presented to Lieutenant Governor Bowlen by His Worship Mayor J. D. Stewart- Soft string music under the SPECIALS FOR THIS Scout Leade Lab Crapaud Training Course : An enthusiastic group of Scout Leaders returned last night from in week-end training course held at the Anglican Youth Centre Crap- laud. The course, which began GI eight o'clock Friday evening. in- cluded short instruction periods in nearly all phases of the program- me for running a boy Swill Troop. Highlights of the course. which included many outdoor activities. were programme planning. cere- monies. fire laying and lighting. bivouacing, fire-by-friction. com- ic. I. Auxiliary Formed Locally Mrs Harriet Winsloe. Toronto. rand Canadian Representative of the G.l.A.. arrived in Charlottetown on November 21st. The purpose of her visit was to organize the Grand International Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engl- neers. The meeting was held in the Assembly Hall at the C.N.R. Stat- ion. on Tuesday November 22nd. The sub-division which was format- rs Attend We have a complete pass bearings. estimations and lions for men. women woodcraft. The nightly couiicll fires. with many songs and skits. were enjoyed by all. On Sunday morning the Rev. George Ebsary conducted Protest- ant church service at the camp- site. Roman Catholic Scouters at- tended service in Borden. The course was under the direct- ion of Walter B. LePage. A lstant Provincial Commissioner for rain- ing. Other Staff members were F. A. Driscoll. Dr. Geo. C. Fisher and E.G. Kerr Course members were: Dean Carpenter and Merle Skerry of Alberton; Donald Martin. George Schleyer. William Ives. Fred Large. Q.C., all of Charlotte- town; William Wood of Southporf; George Ayers and Dean Read of Central Royalty. .? LONG CREEK MISSION BAND The Long Ceek "Busy Bees" Mission Band meeting was held in the school Friday, Nov. 18th. Meet- lug opened by all repeating the em read the Scripture, John 2-l-ll, "Mission Band Purpose". Presid- followed by all repeating the Lord's Prayer. Minutes of the last meeting were read. Twenty-two responded to roll call. in the absence of the are ready to give you TIGNISH, TUESDAY ABR.AM'S VILLAGE, All Meetings Speakers:- A Kodak Camera outfit complete with Cash. bulbs. holder. etc.. from- ' 31 I .50 to S2I.00 I.ndies' Nylon Hair Brush. reg. 51.25 . 79: Best Quality Table Lights. reg. 5.00 52.98 Wallets. reg. 52.50 51.59 thing to suit your Christina: needs. You will expect much for your money and we IA? Md I.lHlTED,...I:.., "WOITNV or vouu intsnnsucr REGIONAL FlSHERMEN'S MEETINGS , NORTH RUSTICO, MON., NOV. 28. p , NOV. 29. .- MURRAY HARBOR, 'I'HURS.. DR. MT. STEWART. FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 8:30 P.M. ano lira. award on Sunday Nov. Nth. llrI- Colby Iawls. Frootoll spending a holiday in York. was Glady lilacbonald. Yon spent weekend Summer side and ape Traverse. Miss Alma Edwards. P. W. (3 student spent Monday evening 1. York. the luoat of Miss Muric MacDonald. WEEK'S SHOPPERS- llne of gift sugges- und children. Every- ll'IOI'Oo wan, NOV. 30, . 7:30 P.M. ' assisted by Grand Knight John T. lthe marriage of his brother and of the Lord Elgin Hotel at Ot- URBAN LeBLANC, Fieldman, Nova Scotla. ACORN-At the P.E.I. Hospltallpalll beams were Messrs. James on Sunday. Nov. 27, 1955. to Mr. A l3'1v James Willie. Leonard Doyle. Chancellor Kelly. Chaplain Rt Rev. P. Mo- and Mrs. Percy G. Acorn. a daughter. Barbara Anne. HILL-On November 28. 1955. tol Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hill. Mayfield (nee Catherine MacKinnon). a daughter. 7 lbs.. 9 oz. MacDONALD - At the P r l n c el County Hospital on Sunday, Nov. 20th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man MacDonald. Crapaud. a daughter. Elizabeth Grace. MARRIAGES l LANTZ-WORTHY-At Emmanuel Church, Dartmouth. on Nov. 19. 1065. by the Rev. 5. A. Hart. Edith Mary Worthy to Robert Theodore Lautz. DEATHS ...EM.Mj...M.....M..M MAYHEW-At the Prince County Hospital Nov. 27th. 1955. Alfred Mayhew of Margate in his Mth year. Remains will be forwarded from Davlson's Fpneral Home to his late residence today. where funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 1.30 pm.. followed by Good service in Margate United Church at 2 p.m. Interment in the church cemetery. LANDRIGAN-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Sunday, Nov. 27. 1955. James Landrlgan in his '0 91st year. His remains will rest at the Charlottetown Funeral Home until noon today. Funeral will be hel Wednesday morning, leaving the home at 8.45 for Re- quiem High Mates at St. Dunstan's Basilica. Intennent in the Cath- olic Cemetery. MacKINNON-Suddenly on Satur- day. Nov. 26, 1955. Malcolm Mac- Kinnon in his 65th year. Resting at the MacLesn Funeral I-lomel where the funeral will be held this (Mondayi afternoon. service commencing at 2 o'clock. inter- ment in the People's Ce'l"l18fC,y. MITCHELL-At -the P. E. I. Hoa- pltal on Sunday. Nov. 27. 1955. Isaac Mitchell in his 55th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. MMKINNON-In Halifax, Nov. 8. Rev. James C. Maclfinnon. formerly of Grand River. Lot 14. Remains will be forwarded to Grand River where funeral will be held Wednesday morning. Nov. 1). cliarlemrevm Funeral Home 10 Email St. Illl 4820 Complete Funeral and I Auoluuleuoo Service plIIE!'&alllAIl.EV .5iu.a.uuuu l Clarkl Clayton Green. Patrick The funeral tended? W38 Very largely at-; Evangelistic I Services Begin 1 Capacity congregations filled the auditorium of Central Christian glhurch ill the 0!-leningl meetings of a great fall evangelistic meetingf Evangelist Walter E. strom: spoke in the morning on the Tnplg. ""No Man Careth for my. Soul .. It is required of eve;-yi Chllmlll '0 Possess a concern forl the lonely. discouraged and broken! hearted person needing a saviour GW3 3 llolle." said Evangelist. i The evening message "The Best Good News the 20th Centuryl has Ever Heard.” stirred they I1I;ll'I5 of the large congregation; 9 GOSDOI of Redemption is that ' News. l singing Evangelist Weale will lead "'9 m09illlllS in song each plsht this week and will contribute- lnstrumental selections. The Pro. testant Orphanage choir will sing- nlght. j Ill MEMDRIAM , In loving memory of Elsie B. MacNelll. who departed this life Nov. 28. 1943, You are not forgotten dear slsl.er' Neither do your memories fade. Sweetest thoughts will always ll... ger . Around the grave where you are! laid. Brothers and Sisters. -e----........ In loving memory of our daugp... ter. Thelma Mailett. died Nov.i min. 1951. I l 1 4 1 Ever rernemberm by Motheni 1 Ne one known how much we miss you. No one knows the bitter pnln We have suffered since you lefli as. Life will never be the same. i In our hearts your memory lln-l 5;" l 37909-13. tender. fond and true. There is not I do: dear Thelma That we do not think of you. 1 liver reinenibeud by Fnthefl and Mother. . ..-..-A......:: In memory of GEORGE RICHARD CLARK Departed Nev. lnll. I943 liver remembered by Edwin Ill flllll. Mt. Stewart. lllnhtumurrotoeroear nu. ANNIE comm: Vila and away Nev. so. IIII. ivuugonbadnmgfgmml cm or him: Mahon. Warden Urban McQuald MacKenna. Clarence Macguizan. and Choir Leader Connie LeClair. al service. Cameron of Summerside gave a Rev. James At the conclusion of the memori- State Deputy John Personals Miss Ethel Stewart. Charlotte. town. has returned to her homelgery at Toronto University. While land Division. C. N. R.. who was after being a patient at the Prince lin Toronto he visited the National enroute to Florida where he will Edward Island Hospital- Dl"- James Hlgllills (ll Ch3rl0l1e- tion in Montreal. he enjoyed an sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. tgwa. Here he also spent some Bernard. All members of the fami- mm with his youngest 50,, Ralph ly residing in the vicinity of Bos- who is studying at the 0.M.I. ton were assembled to do honour-Monastery and expects to be or. to the happy couple. He alsoidalned next March. spent a week with his daughter At Montreal he visisitcd Dr. Ml'S- Dr. l-Oi-Illa! Roslllldale. M853. Patrick Nclllgan. a lifelong friend M T0l'0llt0 Hon. Ml. Bern-Brdiand on Wednesday night while visited his son-in-law and family,lwgmng for ms tram ,1, the 513. t0Wll Who is taking all ell!.hl- unscheduled chat with T.C. Mont- montbs course in veterinary sur- gomery. former Supt. of the Is- Exhibitlon and viewed with de-ispend the winter months. ly known as No. 173 was ienamed "Abegweit". G.I.A. pins were pre- sented to the members after which the pledge was taken. Mrs. Wil- lard Coffin was elected as Pre- sident. those elected to the council were. Mrs. Mitchell MacDonald, Mrs. Gerald Mitchell, Mrs. James Darte. Mrs. -John Larabee, Mrs. Jack Harlan. Mrs. Gordon Mac- Pherson and Mrs. Alban Murphy. It was decided that future meet- ings would be held on the first and third Thursday of each month. The meeting closed with an en- l'David. Bruce. Eric. Secretary. Lucy was appointed. It was decided to start a "Bible Lincoln. Bible verses. Mrs. Grace MacArthur read a Missionary Story. "Moving Day". Mrs. Don- ald MacEachern leader. had charge of the Study period. ' Next meeting is December lath. and program commltteei Ellx.. Meeting closed by repeating the Miipah joyable social hour. Benediction. EUGENE GORMAN. Dept. of Fisheries. Velrlse genus I Everybody Welcome. ' e tt .. ion...-.?'is'"J.'.'.'.2f. ”.'Z'.'i32...Z'..".?f. C. F. lnolmlms lug Luke 1l-I-4- Beryl. recitation Secretary P.E. I. Flshermen's Assln. 8.30 A.M WEDNESDAY DEC. 21 ' M0llllAY DECEMBER SHOPPING HOURS Charlottetown Retail Stores Announce The Following Schedule Of Shopping Hours Fol December: tt0PEN” 8.30 A.M. - 5:30 FRIDAY . - 9:30 P.M. J - MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY P.M. SATURDAY 8.30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. CHRISTMAS -wnnx Nloirr SHOPPING DEC. 22 THURSDAY I I ttCI.OsED"l DECEMBER pzonoxllla mu . c II II (DIES IN YOUR IAIIIIIIG through to eleven A I II that. make old FIIIDAY DEO. 23 180 Queenltreot Buying gins ror grandchildren -' -- entertulning your lifelong friends y -the really important things that will bring you loy in your later years can so easily be ensured CANADIAN The earlier you start, the easier it is to provide those "extras" - Many plans are available -9 there is one to fit your seem. For information call your nsmct ilounms ilrusniunvl . CHARLOI'I'l.'l'OWN omen: anon noon ' . IIGUIAIIY AFTER DAYS All -OYII. IIMEIIT u I IV - 3 age enloyublol . , p. Phone: I535. i