- xi, . ' ge 2. The Guardian Thursday, Dec. 15. 1955 5 TOYS, TOYS. Toy.-rimiom. I ' sea rile new Bullet Pia- up Lamps at The Brown Electric. SPECIAL .... Nylon Nightin- 5uli2(:l"S Ladies' Wear. SEE our weekend lpeclaIl- Kciiiletlyls Ladies" Wear. - ”L'RAsl.t'El.L for better graphs 2 THE NEW HOBBY - Copper- smithinc, now at Sherwin - Wil- liams Co. Ltd. DON'T FORGET: B. Y. C. vs. Silm.mei'si'de Aces tonight at 8.1) at the Sports Arena. l-lltl-I PREVENTION PAYS - Dmillllioll Fire Equipment Co. All iypt. oi" extinguishers. All models iln.'...-,rl:i-is approved. Proudly solrl mwlll.-li'cly for the island by l-'., K ii.-cic -- Sales Represent- ill: Lt llial Res. 4459 Office 3434. photo St-rt ll Ni l'l('a11.V b.V -l- '3' Mc' gt--:l lj.l1'll('I1e Cali day or e'I:n- in .1 l"lil licll'l(tnSll'Bll0Tl Safety- Fll .1 8 l... Iilllllfltl Street, Charlotte- lmlil. 1,-KM.-RAL YESTERDAY .. The Allison Gill followed by the busi- Cily and Central FESTIVB TRIM - The second floor offices of City Hall are be- glnning to take on a festive ap- pearance with the empoyeea busy stringing decorations. under the glatckiiful eye of Mr. Fullerton. City er . POLICE COURT - Nine cases were. dealt with by Magistrate Martin yesterday. A drunk and in- capable was Ientenced to twenty days and another for the same of- fence was fined ten dollars or five days. Two drunk and di.sorderly's were fined twenty dollars or ten days. A man charged with vag- rancy was given sixty days, a taxi driver for illegal parking was fin- ed five dollars. A person charged with operting a motor vehicle with- out an operators permit and br-ing involved in an accident was fin- ed twenty dollars. Two offenders one charged with joyriding and the other for theft of socks were flir- tfher remanded until the twenty- irst. A.Y.P.A. MEETING - The reg-E ular weekly meeting of St. Paul's." A.Y.P.A. was held in the Parish: -hall last evening. The meeting! lopened with prayers. led by,i ness meeting. It was moved and funeral if the late M.rs. Walteri V L.im- A w iicitl from the MacLean seconded that Jim - lhhoi, Roger Fliilil . ll me yesterday aft:-rnzion;Garnman. Allison Gill and Georgel The Staff organization an-augingg Thu (U was conducted by the and June Scanilebury make ar- Rt-I t it Mat-Lean. lnternnientirangemenis for the enteriainmentl WP. . ll ll; Cll..l-. it Rlrvrt-ll Rear where his re- v. in win Pi-ople's Cemetery. The at the Christmas Party.t o be held xi Kl NI I-' ll. SERVICE - The fun- iii ii is W91?" Henry F0l'd.fDe('ember 2lst. George Scantle-. -1.. nd. the evening was spent in reparing toys for needy children lolloii-ed by carol singing. Lunch was served and the meeting closed with Auid Lang Sync and 'iGrace”. Y'S MEN'S MEETING - "Meet Wl i""ll'l9S Joseph McCarthy. 2- wt lll'(lll9Sd3y morning from lilll) l---ulcncc to St. Lawrence mrrvlix unto rcceived by his pastor. The YgM CA." was the subjmq of Rm X1 . ll.” ed l'I'H' R"h1"- Reilulem Hill” a very interesting message given r ” -is i "1i"1mi-ed bl" R9” Regiilto members of the Centennial Y's 5 1”". il-'li- Wiisln of ill? d9cea5'lMen's Club at tthcir rceular ueckly lI1i'i"" 'i'” W35 in "W Church meeting held last night. filr. Max- H'iIH'N'.V l'-11'-T9 59YV'i'9 W35 wuilwell dealt with the international Ilill-Ifjfl by livv. A L. Sinnott. Rev. phase of YIM C A, work, mung me 15' 7l'W'-"i -l vliiard was present in differences and the common honds' ill” ivriiilli-'A”IV The 93” beam” shared by this worldwide Christ- ll" rl ... ttlwim-ll Mm-rissey. Cecil Mor- in mevemem He gave examples m. .ll-.-cpli llyan. Elmer R.Val!..whlch indicated that the Y MCA. Elllillwll llrllrlticken and Elliott”, moving forward m its mam pl". lll rziricken, ull nephews of the de- pose in a steady inexorable Wayg Crawl The lU119F3lW35V9I'Y1”3E'lHe closed his remarks with a W -'l"N"l9(l- 'short Christmas prayer. Guests of H NEPAL ppEDNESDAY g The the evening were Clarence Mercer l'liv:-ri.il cit Vital Gallant was held and Rev' ML Hobbs 5! 5”mme"' Vi't-rlne-.-nay morning from his late rc.--rlclilc in Oyster Bed Bridge to St .ll'IllSlil3C.S side; Earl MacLeod. Wallace Doug las. Bill Ives and Bruce Atkins. Charlottetown. Co-chairmen for the Church Smith nus. evening were Lloyd Grant and "z u '- ' H' h M . . c'll':hl'hteItiPi:1yu;Ii: palsior 12:? Arnold Canbecki A speakmg 1"” (ll('il'(tl'lllC Pltrc who also ioffici- em was donated to the Y'MiC'Ai qbhd 1' we mjave Rev Leonard through courtesy of Y's Nroman l-hltil'Sdll"lS'l present. in the sanctu-vMaCLmd' Claude whiten”: and zlry The honorary pall bearersj ' V xvi i'l' Amlrl-vv Gallant, Paul Gallant 3lul.lrrl Cutlnlvire, .l.' wiill R. G:-illant and John Bou-. fll”(”rill W(ti'i' Ford, Ciimiile Gallant, Ernest Gal-l lam. Joseph Pineau and Alyrei Dnurr-ile. chlirr. Angus Piiieau. i The Pcicr active pall R Gallant. I bearersi waltei . Interment was in the; l-ometery. The funeral was ti l., iillwarll Mclnnis FITTEII FOOTWEAR 1.33 QllI't'Il St.-Currie Bldg. an IPJHS. MARRIAEES. DEATHS Soc Per insertion EVeryOIIe'u.n Outstanding Four choirs with upwards of In voices last night, under the direct- ion of Mr. Royston F. Mugford. A.R.C.O. gave a delightful and Inspiring Carol service at Trinity Church with a capacity audience in attendance. The carols of many lands along with arias from the Messiah by Miss Maida Rugerson Rogerson and Mr. Stanley Lancaster made up the programme. The senior choir concluded with the Hallelujali Chorus. Particularly pleasing was the singing of the junior boys and Jun- Holmans Hold Annual Party Followi,ng a well established custom. the staff of R. T. Hui man Ltdf. Charlottetown branch held their annual pre-Christmas iget-together iiith 8 dance and buf- fet llinch at Parkdale Hall last lg . More than 80 employees took ad- vantage of the opportunity to meet each other in a social way as a happy diversion from Christmas business. Novelty numbers added to the pleasure of several dances, with milslc by the Legiouaircs. the party is presided over by Mr. Harry Taylor with Miss Kay Garn- lllim as secretary. Other commit- tce menlhcrs are Dennis Dowling, '- r. Fred Chandler. -I-'-lcklbury moved the business nleeting,Wi'alter O'Brien Mrs. Margaret Die-.5 2” -lack MSCKBMIE mid be adjourned. The remainder of, lscher, Mrs. Peggy Martin, Miss Bernadette Costello. Mrs. Rita Li-s Alexander conducted the sing- song i -4. : OUR B , CHRISTMAS SALE l commuss For Next 3 Days . THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY i. gag rmsroons E Performance Given At Carol Service for girls' cholrr The sweet yah- ful volcaa combined in period timing to produce a quality of stu- ing which reflect: great credit II themselves and their director. Th lute. ediate choir wu outstand- ing and their voice hlea” was most effective. , Congregational singing was parv icipated in with such well known favorites as "Silent Night." "0 Come All Ye Faith! " and "Joy to The Worl ". Mr. Mugford and his choirs Ire to be highly comp- ,l'imeuted on their splendid prea- lentation. (Continued from page 1) NEW THEATRE .ward was a fine theatre. "There 'are more modern theatres than it lbut somehow I feel that the pen- lple of Charlottetown had a warm spot in their hearts for it". I Only the four walls stood sentin- iel over the smouldering ruins of Charlottetown's largest theatre yesterday. City Firemen utilized every piece of available equip- ment to subdue the conflagration land great credit is due theirVf- forts in preventing the fire from reaching adjacent buildings. A calm night and the fact that a heavy coating of snow covered .most structures were factors in !the firemen's favour. LOSS HEAVY Any kind of an accurate apprai- al of the loss could not be made -yesterday but many volunteered lthat a quarter of a million dol- l.lat-kson and Miss Rita Shanahan. 181”-9 Wollld htifdly COVE? il- I while the monetary loss to the Masonlc Lodge is great. the senti- mcntal loss is even greater. It is 'liopcd that the records of Victoria IG GROCETEITIA Do come in and see the many beautiful, practical gift suggestions we have. Too many to list here, but 9 I o d to weill sure be show you around. Gifts wrapped for giving it you wish V ' r'm3'I,'.Fmj-T35 Cl-IOCOLATES "itolirIr.lisoN - At the cliai-latte-E Mfg: town llnspital Dec. 10. to Mr. and! Rowmrea Mrs. Lcltoy Rodgerson, Keppoch i . Rnadv 8 Sn". with Special Covers suitable for framing. They're Really Nice ADA M -- At Brockville, Ontario. TM ll, was to Mr. and Mrs., Em... it Adzim inee Ruth Murray.' tin. list no Cover a daughter, Sllar-3 nn Anne. IIIFK9 - Al the P E. I. Hospi- COSMETIC K ' saws DuBarry, Tiffany, Yard- lay and a host of oth- lzl lm Doc. 12 to Mr. and Mrs. BT5- .llI.lvolln llicks. Charlottetown iii Bath Luxuries such as do ,'llit'l'. llclen Veronica Char-' 3331 5815- 5039. POW- liluiro. 5011- Ifligtiiigsgggggg 3 Beautiful Plush Py il'iNl).ll.-KN - Suddenly in Phlla-j ' jam; 1303'; 3550 il('ll'illl.i Pa on December l2 19559 . Frilinrri Douglas Hyndmiui, dear-j Imported iv lWlI"L"fI husband of Eleanor” Pgrfufnps H'llllllf'll. in his sixty first year.l and Film-lal -l-rvice at the Chapel of; cnlngnes li'l-Milli i". Wray and Bros. 111141 Exquism, iluiilltziln St.. Montreal. Frldayf 3nd lrwcrliivnl Elmwood Cemetery, ' Exclusjv. slwllvunkc. Que. following service: Trinity United Church. Sherbrooke, ll 30 n m Saturday. Electric Shaver: Razors and Razor ORDER YOUR CANDIES - -- over 310.000 to replace at the pm- sent time. The Lodge Bible along with the Square and Compare were the few articles which were saved from the Lodge Room. The ' Al.......-y no,-, 0; R” Keenan although not damaged by the fire was soaked by the tuna and tons of water which were dir- ected upon the building- It is ex- Dected that Mr. Keenan's stock loss will be heavy. During the fire. 'firemen were kindly supplied with iefreshmenta from the Windmill Restaurant. Operated by Mr. Roy Strung. PERSONAL MARK Chinese monarchs more than 2.- 009 years ago signed documents with their thumb prints, advisement. TIIUGS BEAT COUPLE men forced their way Into Newton. . m ness after he employment were discussed and a committee was appointed to wait on the Provincial Government and the City Council to make ruuesh ions. A panel discussion by mem- benofthcBoardot'l'radeiaunderl TORONTO (JP)-Three masltt: apartment of Mr. and Mn. Wil- liam Newton Saturday night and beat them unmercl!ully,'iluburhan East York police reported 54. was beaten uncon- lclous because he refused to say where he kept his money. His 52- year-old wife feigned unconlcioul lug about. The bandits found 337 in a drawer. Aylmer lrl;nsTr:R..At 167 Euston Street 5”” GRAPES: 2 h.'- -' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 333 0:. Sin 2 fgf ... ii".-rlnt-srlay, Dec. 14th. 1955, :";V"'3Thew ”k;'nff :3: c I ;' ' ' ' ' ' ; 1- A W:-hswr In his 82nd year. ;,;,'u, ,,m ,,,,,,, 55, CRANIERRIES. 2 In. . . . . . . . . . . . 33: Rcsilnt: at the Macliean Funeral :- Hnmo llll further notice. Funeral m vim Me-Intoah 1 LB. BAG y .. I 2 6” ."f.iTI.i:;.'”s:;....IE;?""”"' ” "" .l2.f.:'.. . ,. APPLES. 5 lb. has 29: 39: .. MI.-----5 -'5 0'- i--"4 ltllnn . Al the P. E. I. "ospltall gm ” ” V ' . . i I" o . ,1 Eggfidfgg rig: l1:;)ng':f- 53": me, .50” BEAUTIFULLY WRAPPED FOR CIMISTMAS . FIVE BOSE CHOCOLATE I Fir and Airs. Hollis Wood of a t mm. "mm ll; ,: lh . : ' h - ' I-l'i!.'ll:l l:?i(rT:zi'alR(I:;d::,aiEu:i;.1M:qc;.i nimsli. coma AND You'll want Laura Secord Fofgzgggzg” . C "Aug" W '3'" l MIRROR SETS Nuts for -your own Chrllt 0 "He ... M FURNESS-A th . . . - H I5 ml 1-.,,.Sd,,y' tpeg f&E1,I55'ng:,':n Sea ours before you Buy. mas. Please order early. Ask .0 wk w W ML Jud s g A. Furness. no Richmond Street 3 P393 ' . ' t ' f n... in his 44th year. Resting at in KIDDIE8 can a PENCIL " ' ' - 51.59 uu" YtIacLean Funeral Home from c ' I .h "I f I Wm be mm PRACTICAL WOODEN SE1-5 e W: . litrieliraey. s:rvlrct:r:oinmeiicing at I TOY3 AND Parker, Slieaffar M. a by a;cloclt. interment People's CaIn- Tlierinoa School Lunch Kits g e cry.- . . - . LOVELY All to no the new the j- "-j mmgg line Cartridge Pea (not a 1 ' y W rolt any ball point) wiui uuliiu W. H." A I57” " ' . Acculorlcl Stuffed and Rubber 'l'oyI. Luxury Baby Pants and Gil) SWEET PICKLE PORK HOCKS Whole or Half COTTAGE ROLL HAM. lb. . . . . . . 55: Peameal BACKBACON. lb. 57: MAPLE LEAF i Rindless BACON Lb. 59: Shoulder ROAST BEEF. lb, . . . . . . ........41c Shoulder ROAST PORK. lb. . . . Fresh Tender BEEF LIVER. lb. sliced . SLABBACON. lb. 45: FRESH EGGS GRADE "A" Med.. dot. . . . . . . . . . GRADE "A" Large. dot. . . . . . . . FRUITS 8. VEGETABLES MIXEDNUTS. Zlbs. 89: HIESHIPEANUTS. lb. 39c Florida ORANGES. 252's. 2 dot. . . . . . . . . . 69: Large I l M I I'I'O O I 0'0 ............39c 33: aaeloa-..oeaaIao 59: 63: E. R. T. Holman Ltd., presented the members of the Centennial Com- mittee with individual gifts. "We are one of the firms which have profited by the Centennial Year and I am glad to extend thanks to Chairman Col. Storey. General M nager Walthen Gaudet and their . . ... and J. uctslng Cen- for fective effort in cond ., taniilal EL: activities." Mr. noi- tive pericai-ditl.I,a rare A -L. man sa His Worship Mayor Stewart than Omclllly dec' d the Centennial Year 1955 closed. - Mr. A. Walthen Gautlet, Gen- eral Manager Celitennia-l Opin- Crapuud Thoij-r, FRIDAY AND sartliimy mlttee submitted the financial At 0:15 pm statement from July 1054 to Nov. ' ' 213 (3956 an auditedhglotal re; TARZAN '1'!!! AP! MAN C09 31'! BVGI ll ,2'M.48. 0 , wins. the City of Charlottetown 5i'"'"”- "”."W0 Welsmuli. cwtrlblll-ed 327,713.31 and the Provincial Government 35,000.00. Expenditure totalled 844.408.42. leaving a surplus of receipts over expenditure of SWL04. and M. 0'Sulllvan. And short subject; . T A CHRISTMAS INVITATION 4 4th CANDIES POT OF GOLD Chocolates BOX 51.19 MOIR'S BULK Chocolates LB 49: CHRISTMAS Monvs 2&9 LB. nox Choceh.-ies 31.69 RIBBON CANDY 1 LB. BAG 55: CREAM COME TO SHAMA' l ANNIVERSARY SUGAR. I0lb.bug Laniic . .. . 83: BROKEN PEKOETEA. lb. . . . . . 79: King Cole, Salada. Brahmln, Red Rose TEA. I-2 lb. 59: Old Dutch CLEANSER.2giani-fins ......35c PREM. fin 39: Raggedy Ann PEACHES. 2 fins 39:- Eiieulr COCKTAIL. 23 oz. ... 49: Del Monte PEACHES. 28oz. 49c. Oakleaf STRING BEANS. 20 01.. 2 fins 37: Purity RC"l"'D OATS. Slb. bag -43:" Bulk st.-I,1-aw. P'i""'”S. zlbs. .. 35c BULK ”.'.'i"i55. 2 .'.-I; . .. .. .. 27: Hamilton's N KG-ITO- 125.5. lrrge pkg. 49: Radio rat? Mo.-. on-I Zfor .. 39: APPI.E..llJlC.F 48oz. zit TOMATO .lU':CE. 43 oz. 35:. Barbour's PEANUT aul-ran. 1:. oz. 39: PALMOLIVE soar. 3 for . .. l 25; COLGATE'S soar. 4 for . . 299 IVORYSOAP. 4for 27: for 'roaitn!a,.a1: DUOIIJ ollunl .o.r;'uuupIiiuJa ,b&I&j fornbiiitrytabatawa. uitnt CHRISTMAS IVIY DAY-IINTII. CHRISTMAS J I is nu oat IIIAI. I224 TREE - IELIVEIIT . of Christians calls. 'l'l-be nec- "GM Tm 6h-rs 09"" and other second trite!!!- 2l 14 EtlS'i'llll :1. 2