' 0' , e . lo Use I reatment Centre As "'V-Cm" M"'”'" G"”Xm0s t";',C'G"'T,',,"""' D9m0"5'""'5 5'0" in l'.t"..:; "v.5 ,,, ' ll Message'To Men Of Trinity V” ' 5'" Th A of H - y'. "'1 A e The Canadian Girls in mint; 9 TI Ypnoflsm t WEATHER . "i fin OUSG '""' ”""" " "”"”"' "' ”' ””"”'”'"" '"'v-v-”'”-W”' c--mu --n ' 9 "9995 93 .'::."'s::. "'.....' 12;" 't .-."i::'..S.':.'l:.":::... ...:.... D. .. ......... .::..... .. Great '3: ......s' '"'-.:..:i,--;-,.- so-. ronoirro .c... , t I V v. anon ' ' . from C G-mpg . .M. - cember 1601. Those tllill ll!!! Kit. (anions , scored or freezing Ihivlra to pug;-y hires issued b th. The Active Treatment Centre at her of empty beds where it is lily could Contact Brigadier Reid. :eeru:.3'Ee'!M?:or'i.rmt;,n::g Wm be the girl! rm!" nu Pr”. om" mace" kn" . hr" P". Dr. mt but mum in im&umlVl'Ol!.umL weather T'Wt0 Pllbiil Falcomvood will be used by the possible some of the re I u g as s .Al the some time he advises any- rag! Mgr". Mr. wum. cox pres” byterian. Trinity United and BIP- Christmas audience at 0118! toliollywood wiser they met Mark ' m. l Gowrnmenl as a rer,n.,,,g depot uuuid be required to stay for two one uanting to employ any of the ' tlst Churches. This service. which cim-pm. mgu saw; guano;-tum 1yu'pg.,.m, ad EM. Presley. ro ("mm Max and clearinla house for Hungarian or three days i”"."3?95 shmud "'”a" me 3"? T 1, opgggd with G"... hgs become a symbol of ill! It last evening. The performance was the tropical heat of Africa and to Dawson 55., uh" "rugees wmrh are expected to The Centre has two large cafe-ramer immediately. Those offeringiby Sydney 1.. Gnu noynol 1 none, Err," nd unity of 3,. under me Iuprcu d we Y.' we hm” odd or we Anne. vmcouvu " 55,, come to this Province around the terias. making it ideal for the accommodation in their homes lmugrord with rhnu 0” u M.” Crcrm-I rr-,0 emmt, will be con. Mum club. M an In” or M. an” or the vlcum. " 49 middle of next week. The first servlnfl 0! meals and the May should state the type of personlludrr Drama an .,,,,,.,,..,i. ducted entirely by the slrll from Yesterday afternoon. a crowd utterance of a single word he Edmonton 4., " boatload of refugees is to arrive deparrrzicnt. and all the facilities they prefer guch as young or mid-rlmem rm, . mm” mun” nr (hr ""99 churches. gum”-ed in front Douglas Blot placed his aublects under hypnos- Cglgu-y , 3 in lialitav Sunday to be followed necess:irv for m:ikln2 pa niedlcal Idle aged. m..le or female and the Christmas cur)”. A an" wurshm Groups everywhere in all the Ed Jon" ago;-9 window to wituggg 1;, lug mam pemrrm M vrriour Resin an Oct bi anoilir-r on Monday I Pxanllnailtlrl are contained tllihin1l(lIlgl'0lilmeilll')' are willing lo period W” led by Norm” sh. ten provinces will take PI” in a young lady being placed under on rules. winnjp" 5 13 The decision to use the Active the one building. gtgilyzrrklrgm. zwarr Ind Am,” Muxluonr this retdedlration to the ideals and hypnmu, by 1);-, lug gm inn 9,.) pg. 3” u "beamed to lung hi. Tomato ab 15 Treatment (-pntre was announced The medical CIIPCKIIDD will. Dr .130 IV! BASIS to k " Canon Malone "M n W” m, purposes of the movement. Dress whn. ",0 hour. nay. mm ghgw (13.1 .mf.nc. on are mud In om". . 85 yesterday morning by Hon. M. L. under the direction of r. lL;lrf rrrlear. th-:1!!! wfishesr h lmln e mg m” In um "trod or Advem ed in the white middle: and blue "me lug night. with . (lump; ma gummgug, gm, evening. , Momrur u I Donnell. Minister of Health and and it is expected that the sa 0 I lany 0 er oi ep s on a chrmhm throughout are world rkirrs of H... c,(;.1.T, uniform, the In hind ud seemingly trying her Quebec 31 .i.nmn.m or the Emergency Re; the Health llrn-Ilrtmenl ll'”r lbe l”"9Y :'"d"" I 538 I4 "'9 G0” mm. um, um mos, mm. or " girls will sing the ilmllllr Chl'lIt- iucu, she was awakened,lppl.rent- Tm Fredermon A 2: lot (TlIIllnlilP(' cstablished lastrable to handle the work themse v- crnmegiim oer: nft ugsume gny re-r ngrous celebrarronr Wm. in rock, mas hymns and Jon: in the read- 1), retreated, u 3 "dude to 1"; ANCIENT "ACE sum John 13 2; xii-i-k at a inc-L-ting of the Execu- es. However. lir Bonnell said the splonllihl y or felt keep. limpucrmomr Lb. hm. com. tugs and prayers. night-5 mun ,how, r nogkude, "gun of Denmark Mouton 15 28 iive ('oiim-'J He met yesterday Department would welcome the h'n his clounect on he pointed out rug and munrun or rnadgl t In most chm-(-nu, the puma of An”. "lacuna ms bur group or "mu Ma. 1!” i "and"! dams mm! 14 33 nl0l'nlnE it tilt the other two mem- volunteer services of doctors and l at t Is. s where a commugirry PAGAN r.Es.rrvr,rY the service. comes with whkcrs by preummu-y hypmuc (mm me um eemury. Chuliozr 25 33 hgvrs nf his ctimniitlee. Dr. 0.ii nurses who wished I0 make lllem- wgdnll? lg" fflltld help 001- "0 "e "M that my hero" "W the lighting of five candles to By!!! mu, (mm . iui-ge group ofvoIun- .T Syd" 99W" 21 29 turn. nnvi Hrisadu-r W. W. Reid selves avmlalllr W lllls, W0”t- w""'tj”.S I” "' ”' "'9 Cm” ” coming at Christ the Saturnaiia bnllze ll"? "'”""."ll "i We C'G-”'- teers. Dr. Kit kept both the aud- , . Y W "I - 32 '0 l'”'llll'"'" l"”'lt' 7” "la ”eCepilT"9-V "'3-V d” 59 by gemng m . "mule Alfigue or mherlornm. 8 season of it-suvity was cele: Pl-”"P”59i S”'".e"me' the pmc” lence and his subjects in a mood PrCIISO For Slu..xln(l)'lu' 25 35 mm M rm mrmmans. rtflllcllrwvlill Di. turi1s'V frallatnsy cftigd Droylide banlrerts. but” in -ncrem RD'mL R W” sinnal IS also inrcandlelight. Many or ucnomem for two and I hm . 0 ns 13 2-, F.i(-tl.l'l'l!-I!-3 AT iuxii PldA(lpNG OF HILFL (.r.Es ,tloi tut.” . "or o er necesshtel me Susan Me" mme” Mun M Efoups are assisted by at choir hours. Bringing his subjects from Hun aria P I HAL”.-Ax mp, g The t ”” ”””””” ii” "” ?'i'"3 .i..”if....?;?ii?Tl2"p?.i...i,”.'Eg.5?ii tlilileil l...?..fln."35...?.”iil'.'.'l.il --it": tun. .i planting the we in the an-v CANON an undue """”l?c'"'S”'J.fiL'l'..1”"””""" 9 ll "P 3 on... 1.... s... . ...,..., .):::'.';: number of re uizces tie sari r r I - r' - . ' - - snme. El"? - a - may .. I we-.5 W" .l"'". tr" :';:::::s..;l;”:..':'.: .. . or """""' ls" :"”.:”:”:.'::l.:: :l."z.":'..': .:"'"”t or uw-.o- -um .:::w:. '::l”..:”'- Hp said it could be anywhere be- Reid. Deputy ftliiiistcr of WCifare.lnl0ne). they averonly e co es an I r "C u order of service which is prepar- png oge e ward 151354 b'" '”"'h"'"' Teach W 3 Doc to Dr Bonnell stated that anyone they have on their backs. Their Y grew ll ""9 0 9” W" '53 C"P- ed by the National C.G.l.'I'. Com mas season. with the Hungarian People is Mrs evening llellsleclllgudlqollll Scotti: by 7 - i W sprea over Mackenzie. wife of Rev. Dr. AD MIcKenzle. McGlll Avenue. Char. lottetowii. Mrs. Mackenzie recalls that as I young woman she tguglit gcliool in a northern Saskatchewan com- munity where a large percentage gllthe families were Hungarian- I shall always count a Hungarian woman with whom i lived as one of my best friends" she said yester- Mrs. Macxuizie describes the Hungarian people as very grateful for enything that is done for them. She says they are very bright. honest thrifty. hard working and home oving people. She recalls that they are very artistic and are clevar in languages. ness and debauchery. g M The Saturnalia was observed to celebrate to coming of the suit after the winter. "With very inadar quate means of heating their homes you can imagine what joy came to these people with the com ing of Spring. They had every rea- son to be joyous." said the speaker YULE LOG He went on to describe the cen- tral part of the celebration which was the cutting of the yule log. The log was cut at mid-night and strict ceremony was adhered to One requirement was that the cut- ter of the log have clean hands. The log was then taken to the home where it was bound with strips of bark and lighted in the fireplace. If it burned well. it was a good omen and a part of thc unburned log was kept for the following year to light the next yule log. The whole ceremony con- cluded with the passing of the wassel bowl which was the pre- Local B. And P. Women's Club tiiecn Ill and I00 H0 Plllnllid m" that tlii- 'l'rcatmt-nl (cntrc was z-liosc.-i bot-tiiisc there arc it num- CITY Aiiii GOING OUT of Business. Wall the rest of the district. gcrecastsr orthern Nova Scotla. Princg Edward Island. Eastern N.B. coun- veil and Lower St. John River (It ey. Clear becoming cloudy by a ernoon, little change in temper- titure: westerly winds 15 becom. ing southerly 15 in 'afternood. I-ow-high at New Glasgow no and 30. Charlottetown and Moncton 1! and 25 . Fredericton 5 and 35. Saint John 18 and 28. High tide today at Charlottetown at 4.06 am. and 4.44 p.m- summeh side tides ighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises to. day at 7.41 ant. and sets at 4.31 p.m. chiusiuns aur a care will depend entirely upon the generosity of our people." Very few if any of the refugees can speak English and it would probably be three or four months before they could carry on the simplest conversation. lie requests that anyone who can speak the Hungarian language would be very welcome at the Under. Treatment Centre dui-Egg b.the from checkuP Period. it won of ” w'u clearance '1 Tmy Tm" 57950 up, convenient term... 3, invaluable assistance to the doc- YOUR DOLLAR buys more at no cudmm-9, 55 Queen st. Itors in making their examination. the Hughes Drug Store. ; 7 GROCERIEK Gas, OIL Jun”, VISIT III STYLE Millinery. Ghrsport Gt-urge Street. ”whcre every style store. Hazelbrook H! Hr5rylr;-- . POLISHER Rem” sew!" - LADIES! its Normals for dress-lROIary es. We carry smart maternltles wishing: to take one person. group of persons such as a fam- CENTRAL ' FOR CHRISTMAS r wood portable typewriters Storey Electric. TINY TOTS are going out of busi inn less. Christmas bargains. l ATTENTION Black I-ET U3 N-'DlaCe your W0”! Special organization meeting to-J wrlnger rolls. Storey Electric. lmgm at goo ppm. Boyng Lodge 1 CHRISTMAS Mwrd." cmnpm” A Room. gut-sts at the Charlottetown Hotel L” "Mk-MT0"mb3 Mm” 5”” THE MANY friends of Mr. yesterday. brought an intimate WE TREAT th. sick wen. Gig. Vtiuizltn Ml1l'ilh.V- Cross Rtlads Will mcssatze from the fastest hockey toys Pharmlcn open 3 ..m. 1, be sorry to learn of his illness in leagur iii the world. Danny Gallivan, hockey broad- taster for the Montreal Canadians Knlgllisgin substituting for Clarence S. Campbell, President of the Natl- onal Hockey League in an address i before the Rotary Club and invited Christians continued this custom d ' C 0- cm... ..... .......... .... ....., Had Outstan ing areer "'3' 59330li- "50 you see the' ' ' ' Christians took a pagan Celt-'bl'3' Y M l C A A Ian use." said C M l . -l ' In later year, tvnlfenn rhissewas The death of Mr. Nelson F- Mac- in, it was go be 1- hr , rh ltnwn and Souris. occured after a Gentile. and go I-Jninlg meg" oilshorl illness in Winnipeg, Manl- ”Never let us I t th l" '- Y?” . . . ous .gpQct3 of cOh?;ma;:--res:,g,lr,. liorn in Souris. P.E.I. on De- want to return to the pagan datsl Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacEwen. of licentiousness and deL)alIClI(,'l'yrMl”. Mncliwen received most of fellowship gnd goodwill." .and Prince of Wales College after At the goncluxlon of Canon his family moved to Charlotte- on behalf of (1.9 mm of Tmmy viliile working in Montreal. he re- thanked the weaker, The meeting t-eived his Bachelor of Arts degree Rev, Frank Mgclgegnr r A devout church worker Ind III r-ldcr of Saint Andrew's River ;llln(-Ewen had a long and suc- ll'(ls.s'Illl career with the Canadian CHRISTIAN ADAPTATION l log for many years at the Christ- tion and consecrated it to Christ-. not lhg yui, 105 . candle w35r.F.iven, formerly from Charlotte- the star of Bemiehemg itoba. Saturday. He was in his 60th Canon Malone. "None of us would Felllml 7- 1397i 9”" N ll” 18'” but we must keep the spirit of his education at West Kent School Malonels address. Dr. an Stecl'lllllll durinl! hls Clllldhootl LEW- closed with the hem-diction by at McGill University. llcights' Church, Winnipeg. Mr. Y M.C.A. He started in 1918 when ' ”'m' lf!illeenF:l.sEl'lvlxll!0lll)rirlaLn H-iileelllya WlIAlnl1lll:P;l'('!;:l'lll;:lo':l' gfhglgagielunl: H ' he was appointed to boys' work THE LARGEST light fixture covery. t-lub colours to the members ofthe O S glclrevllgii T:t:l:'tx:'nr:r,;Er:r'r?;:: Maritime intermediate Baseball rChgmplnn5--the Abegwelts. The treat twice to Toronto and St. John THE LATE Mn. MMEWEE '''””k l" ”" P"M"" " me mwk POLICE C0l'R'f'- The cases of and also for a second term in The Charlottetown Business and Sutherland. Miss Margaret lrvlng. l an print Smrey Elecmri A two persons charged with obstruct- WILLIS PIANO. Rich in Tune. ling a police officer in the execu- speclal Christmas prlce. Toombgltion of his duty were adjourned Music Store. rllflill December 17 by Magistrate . fitleon presentations were made by His Honour Lleutenantnovernor Prowse on behalf of the Abegweit Club. Professional Women's Club held their December meeting last eve- ning at the Chnrlottetow HoleL After the business meet ng was Mrs. Mattie Bowness, Mrs. Eliza- beth Davles. Senator Elsie lnmnn. Miss Bertie Stewart, Miss Isabel Storey. Mrs. Florence Poole. Miss Winntpc - During World War 1. he accept- led the position as secretary of the Victoria. P.E.I. who predeased him at Montreal in 1936. and later to Wlnnlfred Maynard. Woodstock Ontario. F U R S l National Council of Boy's Work of the Y.M.C.A. of Canada. But, be- t ing a home-lover. and finding that this position necessitated much travel. Mr. Macllwen resigned. Subsequent to a four year term tK'Vi. Martin in City Police Cnurt IDEAL Xmli! Iil"!- it" ill"? yesterday morning. A third case. I nice as-WI'tm""i "i ll” "lion 0' that oral charge of being drunk and the Rotary Auction Committee 3"'"k''3 "M1 Am” .R"h" "”'ll"50'd9"'-V- W35 adl""""d um" indicated an increase of H895! will last for years. suitable Xmas December 14 ,r,,.er 1,," yr”, An inc,-9,3. of Ari interim report submitted by F.-irl Baker General Chairman of hm! En3land' Ml" 3' V" Id"- stint-. The ways and means rommlttee held an auction of various articles and a goodly sum was realized. over the program took the form of a business party-. The table dec- orations were very attractive and festive with candles and streamers of red and green. Santa Claus ar- Bealdes his wife. he is Iuwlved by a dautthter, Margaret Ann 14 and a son Douglas 16 both by the second union. and two sisters. Mrs. C.J- Wood. Bunbury. and 8m! "'7 3” "'9 "3m"Y- C5" 3'” . 3317.15 in cash donations. which ri ed mr Ch r r fr r Th r ll" "Wm" wm' C""d”" ”"d 50'” C'rm-lsTrAs- C':n(),:;::l,2::Jli”'81kd 3195'-15' "W". m" "("3 evlery iv'rviemher.r'I?w,:iuilierygihlimo:l: Womeensn "E133; life" dholiltzgililglkegzt-I l" Sam J"h"' he ma" m” D”. M"- LN" "”'”'"- B9'V'd""' Que” Sn?” l.','.'.l:-gill: lroemmthre Siilvaltlon Armymie "me drop at "ml" dwmtlfld our readings were given by Mrs. standing women from the different ""9 y”"' ",,3'”""l '?c"””7 "' Avenue. Charlottetown. RR. 5- llllld 50” Rot”? H('"””"” '9' ” Catherine Donahue. R.N., who was Provinces. Mrs. .I.A. Lawson was ll" Me" ' " Y'M' The "Ht 0” ' "red buuerhuul C.A. Mr. MacEwen was twice marri- ed, first to Florence Penprnise. opened their annual corner-to-cob ner visitations with Christmas Carols as their theme. Listeners MRS. STANLEY Hurray of Win- sloe was the lucky winner oi the Thundcrbirri car drawn for at the l day went to Ted Chandler, a mem- ber Sm" N37 The mew": Wu chosen as the outstanding woman from P.E.I. in connection with her work with the Canadian Associa- thanked on behalf of the club by Senator Elsie lumen. of the Queen Elizabeth class were launched by Brliln ill 1913- . ipresided over by George Walters. Wllck” "'9': 5:” aioiheywgfr meiwith Gordon Maxwell as co-chair we come s ra ns t membered cumin and "hum" them l "mm run they continue on their way. ' . Lt. porno nonr SAlLS- The No "' D”'"”"”" C”""”” pal Trader which left Charlotte-.Bl"k' "'”ldem' pr"med' town recently for Norfolk. iVlr- giiiia. and Jacksonville. Flor dl. carried . total load of 151.000 - ioo PERSONALS lb. bags of potatoes. 38,000 of which l were loaded at the Charlotte-townr Friends 0, Vernon G,u,,,g' oy, Railway Wharf and the rematndenrcr Bed Bridge. Wm be an go 1” Summemde by C”"”d3 Packilsec him out again after his acci- troncliisinn of the mammoth Co- op Super Market Sale on Saturday night. The electric blanket was won by Mr Alfred Hughes of .lohnstnnc's River: the winner of the electric percnlntnr was Eliza- heth MacDonald. 204 Fitzroy Street and the electric iron was won by Mrs. Ralph Worth. 3 Hillsboro Street FUNERAL M0.N'DAY- The fu- rieral of Mrs. John J. King was held yesterday morning from her W.N. ferment was in the Catholic Ccm- Mass” K, be Wm, M, four son. fog- etcl'.V. Rev Dr. Bernard Gillls as-tr, ZION C.G.I.'I'. - The weekly me ch.-mm” I-Iolidgyg, l listed in the rhoir- Pall bearers meeting of Zion CG l.T. was hcldl wt-i-oz Malcolm Irwin. Arthur on Doc, 7th at 6.15 p.m. in thef Friends of Mr. Gordon Roperl Campbell. Arthur Howatt. Robert Indies parlour. The meeting came Mt. Edward Road. are sorry to Gallant. Fred McMahon and Vin-jig order by devotions. The themei learn that he has entered the PE. W" held yuterday momma rmm Bible verse. There were 18 mem- M” M QUAID At th Charlottetown . sions The meeting came to a E T ' colt-hrnted hy Rt. Rt-v. Monsignn iclose Wm, ..-raps-tr inn Hnrnmill was present In the was held last evening in the churclj MACRAE " M the Pm," count, cent Kelly. was ”Follnw thc Gleam" The busili Hospital. All have to see Mm- ., - ' , E . h oo. FUNERAL SERVl(7E- The fu- "N "S ""3" d'sc"md "'7 om 3 " bers and two guests present. The The Charlottetown Funeral Home . to St. Dunstnn's Basilica where guests were M” R Left" ma Hospital. Dec. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McMahon. hrncnn and sub r Linus McQuaid (nee G en evl deacon were Rev. Clarence Roche B.Y.P.U. MEETING-- The week: , . Ho ital on December 7th. to Mr llnrtunry. Pupils of Grades IX and vestry with 19 in attendance. Jean am:pMm Norman Mun”. N" near of M". Kevin P. Handnnn one tesponded to roll call by I Solemn Rt-qiiiem High Mass was; mrmh who spoke on M"- Morrlsoni a son. and Rev Walter Reid. Rev Prese ly meeting of Hnzelbrnok B.Y.P.U. X 0' N0”? Dim? Academy and MarKinnon was devotional leader ofGrado.x v and vi Queen Square The meeting , A by - ' the ':”"d?"' ”';?.”3'.lE',;f,V".'Vf,lr,f,.Ind iwwer of prayer He also School attended in a body. Pall hymn "work For The Night 1.! mlar 5'01. ' spoke at some length regarding , the need for entenalon work in the cp,,m,,,.,p.y.,g ,,,.,,4.,'.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, .5 gr, hearers were ('.H Hodgson. Clar-;Cnmlng". Scripture reading was IMP Tflnlc. Dnnald GPIHL A. HlIm- found in Matthew 5. verses l-I2. f0l- ? CLARK - At P. E. I. Hospital on rnond McCanm-l. Preston Curley'lt-awed byii reading by Beatrice Furl December llth. to Mr. and Mrs. and J. Pius Callaghan. lnterment'quharson. Bible study period wall D... clgrk, City a son I lbs.. was in the ('atHollt- Cemetery led by Rev, c.w. Passey on that 151-, oz. wlit-re :rrViCCS were rnndtictcd by theme ”Gnd'g plan down thrnugir Monsignor McMahon. The funeral the n;zo.I." Business period fnIInw- MA”-ENNANm M G”" M”"" w" iamniy um-.,.d,.1. rd and ",1. mmung ,,l,,,M wmrr nity Hospital. Halifax. N.s.. De- rnrnl ringing. ccmber to. to Mr. and Mn. T. Bruce Macbennan (nee Barbara 1'0 FORM PRECEPTORY-Rev. Plcknrdl a daughter. weight I 'Milltir Macl-iadyen referred to the lbs. 0 oz. ;rlepiity Grand Master of the Black gjj, lChiipter of British America arrived tin the City yesterday where this evening he will address a gathering l of Black Knights at Boyne Lodge-' Room. He will also preside at the Howard Iicliiiiis FITTED rtiotvlult I7: Queen dc. -can-to IQ. MACABE - At his residence. and John Skinner of Loggieville, N 8.. V Members of the program com- mittee were chairman Mrs. Ireta tion of Consumers. Men's Brotherhood Of Zion Church Holds Annual Meeting Men's Brotherhood was held Zion Church last evening with a? representative attendance. After a The annual meeting of Zion! in A ' t 's silence was observed for three members of the brother- hood who palsed away during the past year, namely George Mae- Leod, Lorne Cotes and F.A.A. Mulch. In his presidential address, Mrs original organization of the Men's Association which took place on April 17, 1945. The secretary, Mr. E.D. Reid, reported that seven regular meetings had been held during the year. The most impor- tant project was the sponsoring of the Burns anniversary concert. Rev. Harold Brown addressed the gathering on matters of vital interest to the Men's Asaoclatiun, stressing In particular the need area surrounding l Charlottetown. The following slate of officers were named by the nominating committee. accepted and duly in- stalled: Hoiiorary-presidcnt. Rev. W.H. Brown ureaiden. W. Earl Baldertiton; vice-president, W. Blair MacDonald secretary. E. D. Reid; treasurer. Earl L. Benton; Two Truck Theft Cases Adjourned The cases of two Charlottetown program committee. Reginald Mac MacNutt. John MncLeod; ways and means. Harry Farmer. Art.- MacDoiigali: publicity, R.C. Par- ent: pianist. John Lea-Morgan; song lender. Harry Farmer; Burns concert committee. memhe n of the executive with power to add. It was agreed again to sponsor a Burn: concert to be held late in January. lseoveteeppeeeldoenodthosepnaizef Oilloiteida. Wil Look at these Gillette Gifts for men! RITE - WAY CLEANERS CLOSED to rite memory of lbe Campbell Fur Neckpieces Fur Stoles Fur Jackets - Fur Coats You could make this her happiest Christmas yet- li" "95'm'""- 52 Syd”-V SW99" -it i learned f m com- 1 i . hur Farquharson. Joseph Rodd; '" 5" D”"5"'".t' Basin” where R” may niwiiaclalassloant evenlngwthnt an- desli Tccldmu ly um hm gegfiouli "wiper "Wadi by trh ' membership. George Douglas. q"l"" High M3” w”."'eb"'mdlother smaller vessel is expectcdlse n e u. ,o.,,::,( 6lhxr,r:rlr',y.'. .h 5I:';:':"' Reginald Webb. Keith Cameron. l by RPV- Pl'1'5'"ll llamlmu ""9 3'” this week to take a cargo of apl Most.-s,L. Gallant of'0yster Bed by Mr John Lu.Mo:'”n or mm Allison MncLeod; visiting. Preston m"d""9d 5"V'C' ” ll” 3”"'- "” proximately 50.000 bags. Bridge. left Friday for Bolton. and crroh. director ' I Mticl.aine, Stiinlsy Stavcrt, Harry Ollf Of IISPCCT Grafton St. on Monday, Dec 10. William J. McClbe. In 01 V95" His remains will be transferred lreaidents, rharged in connection gwlth unlawfully taking a truck. and-we will be glad to help you. Drop in and see organization of a new preceptory this tremendous selection, we will help you choose a for Charlottetown Rev Mr. Skin-. her held pastnrates in the United Church in Prince Edward island for 20 years. He is I pest provincial Grand Master of L.0.A. and Chaplain of the Most Worshipfuli Grand Lodge of British Nonhi from the l-lennessey Funeral Home at 4 o'clock this afternoon to his late residence from where the funeral will be held on Thurs- day morning to St. Dunstan'I Basilica for Requiem High Mus were adjourned yesterday by Me- gistrate Gllbert Gaudet for special setting of Queen's County Maglat. trate's Court at 7.!) this evening. Adiouniment for one week was given in the case of a Hunter River Oilleile Diplomat l Areailyluaurloua gift. ( Deluxe one-piece gold. fur that will send her into ruptures of delight. NAT GORDON and A man charged with Inning to stop America for six years While in at the scene of an accident. plated rear, with not Interment in the Catholic Ceme leori de Paris it Pi he 'll iitwithhi loo: J:,h:iMSeIrlnne:,I Rrtdkey panel WI trim of us. and costa were Int Gilm" 3VP0F5P001 9'" 30' amen, 3,,” ad” in. r NAVAL 0'-"cl" ,gA 3,. M'U'I'l'Al'l'- Atttie Prince con. l noted on two Charlottetown i-aaid- Really three gift: in onset Handanana gilt lion hoide diwuwurddd Cam mmmmk nmmm nr .1; tItlo;p1g:'l file: 10, ius.hrr:: l meharmrwdam Ham; a n'l(l)dCl'n Gillette 3 styrene and G... gu have loaded us up with beautiful I MEN”! l Wu”. C"""""""' "l"' ”'"" ”' ”' u"v-1r- new-In mm -- W "l" '-4''"'--' ml" 37.17.. ::d'aht':bed omen. itt...i3”t-....l.'..' 2” 1 stag-rs and swag-mi; - Jar I4-omit! 0'Meara was appoint- ed Monday evening at a meeting of the Naval Officerf Auocintiun of Canada. Instructor Command: C. Mercer reported on a meeting icons Funeral Home. Kerieington "M" W " m"' u ' , You can't inalne a mistake on these for gifts . l'il.llllll lllilllllllfi When You Say it with Flowers-Say it with Ours MAIITIMI CIEJHOUSIS LTD. but. an in last st. alien . DIAL III S vat: at - . ' relic Od'l'Inwc-I T to i ml