at the Bushes Drus Item anood operators. Dial 6311. 133 open from 7 p.m. to IIII) p.n. all this week. d It .1, b M Bu. ye M3,. Brunswick are Boyd Stetson. David x:r;eset';.d:;,' Ofyuufei dxmk and MacDonald, Wendell Coffin. Sandy mcapablesl one was sentenced M Flack and Alan Dunbar. All are twenty days. another to ten days til January 3rd. A teen-ager charg- FUNERAL SERVEE g The lug cnavaiur: - At the Charlotte- " late residence. service at 1.30 p. months. Funeral from his late "Fina Gus:-ass Saturday,Dec. 31. 1955 and Central, xorlyuxi--niai season. as. rauvs Sunday School. no "oaa5awaiatar'.astterpaoce'9""39'l'4'V-' :1"- "'"" f - Ion-is aaaurv Salon ape "P37"-3 "E53337 Clan ciala Ia Cums Cold Permanent today until I p.ns. Waves and Machine-less Creme "You: noun luvs Moll Pennsnest waves. All experi- Cl'l'Y'l'Axoi'lcI'viIlreeaabiQueeaat:-cot.” l'BEsDE:IC'l1;)N and . bane lllllyr lIl.'lst: F etc- IPECIAL shown: of oveollll ton Sunday School 10.30 e.rn.. ball Ill! Within! I'M-ll0Of'0l0 worship service at 11 a.m.; jewellery at fllayiora Jewdkfl Breadalhane Sunday School 10.30 Ullmetl a.m.. worship service at 7.30 p.m. INTEREST at rate of v. of we 3"” '”"”'”"' "mm" per month will be charged on n. r....a mum... n... n..' gggygwggvgoyfovgggmayeegg wmb" suit tending the Older Boyls Model ,0L1CE COURT g Foul. cases Parhament I! Sackville, hew students of Prince of Wales Col- snd the third was remanded un- hat 9d W195 "'6" 0' mks "3 Kivenlneral of the late Mrs. Charles wu- : i . AT AGRICULTURAL S Group of Junior Farmers Fedv Laughlin. retiring president: Esa-. Standing: Allan Palmer. Pro-ylfenzie. George MacDonald. Di- couver. left yesterday on return I one 3'9” Iuslmded 5e'"9""- liams of so Elm Ave. ttas hcld yesterday afternoon from the Cut- cliffe Funeral Home. The i9l”.l(.'E Pe'S0"a'S 3' s i':”'if yr M” B J' RWE" is in SE” blC1:l'OfSWQfea'glrbleF0l'et3I.Ge(fBid: John. N B visiting her mother, ' ' HORT eration members attending Agri- bel Woolner. Sterling lvlacRae,ivincial Department of Agricul- cultural short course at Prince of president-elect. Gloria Jenkins.;ture. Robert Pierce. Provincial 27-31 inclus- secy.-treas., Wayne Cameron. di-”Department of Agriculture. Nor- Seated left to right: Urban rector. man Montgomery. Vincent Mac- ouns rector. Eric MacDonald. Rev. John Cash. Director. (Barter's Film Lab.) lanlry of operations. A native of Springfield. N. 3., Returns To Vancouver the Inspectio Staff of the Royal Bank of Canada for BC. and the Yukon. with headquarters at Van- follnwing a months visit,to his mother Mrs. M.ll. Peters, who since and de of her husband has resided with her so Clarence. .LldCi .p 't'h', ' .' ' Mrs. Edward Prime who is ill. Wiiiam "hacgilfim 65.33 Unfffh O 1' a 1' 0 ML Leo Dmmn and Doug Carr. Interment in winslue North? Clark of Charlottetown were din- Cemeterx ner guests at the home of Miss. . . p y Beatrice Marshall, Covehead, on:n:aliN&R?:e I'lftleD'nrs Fglfenfgel Wday eV9”i"E- , .1. MacPhail was held. from me! mu Jean wright wen, 50,. . Macliean Funeral 'Home ycsler-l sleigh ride last Wednesday. follow- d” En"”””"- Services were f'9,”' 5 ed b a supper party for her guests ducted by Rel" Dr" A' 5' we" on e occasion of her eighth birth- I"”"':r';t 111': pi?" gggfelg 11:: d"' D Messrs. w. w. Mutch. William Able Wren Catherine MacNelll, Jenkins. W.-I Mulch. llaughlon daughter of Mrs. A. 1:. MacNeill. Mulch. George Jenkins. Wilfred recently returned home after com- Craig. ”i”.i”f,”'? c(':mmmDffs M: sAlmr:L's Acrivmrs Will) a u a ornwa is an - - - Sliearwater. Wren MacNeill has gGgva;t:nsdlo;hluelj to arnvedlhe now reverted to the active t of "F W5 3Y 95001” 6 3 u,e.Nav3y Reserve at HMCS gin" ship into Pictou harbour. Yes- Chulom. terday she was taking on fuel and am preparing to take the CGS Brant law in Pictou. out to open water lsometime today. The Brant will ithen continue on to Halifax. After y completing that job the Saurel will -then sail for the Magdalen islands ito lift buoys and to take the light- lkeepers off Bird Rock and Brion 'Island. At present it is not known what work she will be required to y do after the buoy trip. Howard Molnnis FITTED FO0TVIEAIl sins oneen St.-Currie Bldg. IIITIIS. MAIIRIAGES. FAMOUS EDITION iBoard in September, several poyttlunt dmattcrs have been (ll(-'E'.itilyl.he part of the dealers. the more recent support 0' the wt an some minor accomp is -.NEW Rp,(;y:y, 1: 3105 . y Em” "At the time vihen the new size New Brunswick mdustry m "3 C3mPben- Board 'l3"33e'- "OW regulations on table stock were of the first was that of the Supple-tammunced by the Fade;-31 Depart. BF mem "7 the Agreed Charge Withlmenl of Agriculture. it was found the R3”W3Y Cmupanlesv Whifh W35 that due to the short notice some completed and rnade effective on potatoes which had been .traded Edward 15"” P””"”9S 3'9 59"” N0Vember 9th. Ewing mill!" fill? according to the previous ;tand- EQUITABLE TARWFS Ontario and Quebec and adding: 3:5 ncgblldsiggt :-egui::?.'.f.: ':;3.1:.(:,x1-3 "The Board has continued tov par. S.C. Wright number of other stations to gheiconm into emwy because 0, we press for equitable tariff levels on some destinations Board was that of a DEATHS The first Bible printed from. lmovable type was completed by Johann Gutenberg in 1456. whereby these exporters I contribute to the-Board's funds on,anY market b1'9Ikd0Wll- T119" 1991' the basis of IA cent per cwt. on a as to the practicability of a Marketing Board Reviewed "Since the reorganization of the their movement. This method Marketing Agreement with the Potato had been generally successful al- Fade,-ay Gate,-"men: did not bring lll'l- though mum : is-s vulunlary on a popular response. The results of manage or refer cars the" exist; U.S. potatoes entering Canada. and "One of the problems facing the ing. Through the efforts of the 1" this "Spec! "5 endeavored to source of Board some consideration was giv- funds to carry on its operations. en the industry lolf ltlhe Prgyggce in ' ' ' th . . i”irE'.:i:"ifl'2f..ffif.2?"J...l.'2E2SSii”!i:i..:”fii?.”5...”.!..2 .53.”... .. nr and it was felt that a more ac- smaller grade without re-racking. o "Th 3 ' ed - r::.:”:..":e:.":..02.:::'”r:..;:":: ......s ..:::S me: a suggestion of the Potato Deal ion of potatoes both in Canada andlsuccesi This emerprhe has been . . . ' ' ed upon in an Ontario ersl Association, the Board institut- the United States this past season mmmem ed a licensing program for export- and has approached the Federal "5 M p”t3t”e5 (mm the pr”:v'(':51ed' 't'l:h?g::e!in”nn:l:: ';”f””f;:::ta,"'.i:l;5our representatives interviewed lncial Department of Agrlculturl ,and our Federal representatives. the Royal Winter Fair through a lPotato Booth was continued this .Potato Industry publication and upwards of 5.000 people including the Governor General and the Earl oi I. .. ... 50: Per Insertion BIRTHS MA't'-Sin. - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Dec. 10. 1955 to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacPhail. (nee Betty Hurry) Cornwall. a daughter, Elizabeth Carol. GODFREY-At the P.E.I. loa- pltll Dec. 30th. 1955. to Mr. and Mri. Harold Godfrey (nee Audrey MacPhaill. Cornwall. a son. I 1130., I on. , Hospital. Dec. 28, 1955, to . and Mrs. George Cheverle. Charlottetown. a son (7 lbs.) IlacKAY-At the Lying-In Hosp!- tal. Providence, R. 1.. on Dec. 3). 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macxay fnee Hilda Auld), a son. Peter Auld. DEATHS BHAW-At Canoe Cove. Dec. It, 1955. Lynn Ennis. six months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shaw. Funeral today from his rn. Interment in Argyle Shore cemete y. CROSBY-At the F. El. Hospital Friday, Dec. 30th. 1955. J. Heber Crosby in his 82nd year. Resting fat the MacLean Funeral Home f ) .,.,.....-n--W held Monday. service commencing " 2 ” cl”ck' Imermwt M"'''' The interior of the Charlottetown Md Cem9f9"Y- Bible Chapel at the corner of Cum- gg berland Street and bongworth Ave- :'::ilu.:Ngl:c Agmghe u;5E'Ibo::1'd' nue which opens tomorrow is seen Roderick MaicKhm;m .' e eight in the above picture. A feature of ' 5 the new Chapel is the mother's residence 24 Alley Street tomor- gmm ":11 at thfhre” of timkauimlr ruv. Sunday afternoon. service mrw cream: ersbcz? da 9 tier commencing at 2 o'clock. lnter- C I” m mmd E. n 51 33” mm. -m we Peopwl Came” P pane can wee an ear e ser- um. tnrv" ”' from where the funeral will be vice by means of a public Iddreu ' system. The con Charlottetown Bl er the leadership of Mn SW35 Christensen who for the past num- ber of years has preached In the Upton and Beach Point areal Prince Edward Island. Mr. Ch ensen'a picture is inset fright). Barter's Film Lab. SATURDAY. DEC. 31! ' gstion of the e School is und- of "st- Kings on their success -- Mr. Syl MacAulay who attained the covet- ed title of World Potato King at the Royal Winter Fair. and Mr. Anselem MacDonald who won the Maritime Championship at Amher- at the growers. regularly. on the con- ditino of the market, the prevail- ing prices. and the volume of movement, as information on these matters became available. Gener- ally. the market over the past three and a half months has re- mained at a reasonably satisfact- ory level considering the very high production estimates before us all through this period. Despite over all higher production than two years ago the average price re- ceived by the grower this season to date has been higher than the Government-supported price of 19- 53-54. It must be borne in mind however. that a price any highs than that being received at out would attract duty-free U potatoes to the Canadian markets. NFLDIAINIWPAPHI Bell island weekly newspapq the llxamlnc. has made its Cir; ap- pearance on newsstands. It I ed- itedbylh-tcA.seyrnour.a8t. John's newspaper man. CLOWRCLUI NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE PBUNTY-Al the residence of her son-in-law. Frederick B. Doyle, ll Hillshorough Street. Charlotte- :”.:'.1':.:.."i:':.:...”:s:.':?;f iii: WEEK END HOURS SATUI-tDAYe0pen all day to 8 pm. IRIDAY--10:30 to 12:30 noone-8:30 to 8:50 pm. MONDAY--10:30,to 12:30 noon-6:30 to 8:30 p.m. W... mm y y Reddin Bros. Dial 4386 PHARMACISTS GI years. Her remains will be transferred from the Henneuey funeral Home to 30 liillsborough Itroat on Saturday morning .4 ha o'clock. from where the fi- neralwtll be held on Monday morning to St. Dunstsn's Basilica ta" Requiem High Mass at line o'clock. Burial will be h In Charlottetown 33 a couple-Couples only Tickets to be picked up by 6 o'clock. NEW YEAR'S" EVE DANCE nouawav cws Saturday. December 31 Dancing from 0 till 1! Music by Funeral Home 78 Elston ll. IIAI. 4820 Oanpioto llaaeeal sad A-liahnoolorvieo IIIEIT I. IIAILIY up 3 to New Year. & A'l"I'EN1'iO.Nl LIVESTOCK I si-iin-sits and rnooucsns 3 l OUR PLANT WILL I! CLOSED ON MONDAY. JAN. 2nd. 1956. wewaseorsiuorsusinesssuisusi on TUESDAY. JAN. 3rd. me. We wilt to halve thh opportunity of expressing our appreciation to all our customers for their pat; i'oIiageih1965andtowishthem theverybeetin y--OANADA PACKRS LTD. The Downfownen, Band of Renown Admission 31.50, tax, tables and novelties included For table reservations dial 7142 or 8830. Tables will not be held after 10:30. Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. NEW YEAR'S EVE FROLIC Saturday. Dec. 31st,-9:00 til 7 DANCING 9:00 -- 12:00 pm. with the "Finest Bands in the Land” A - semi-Formal - NOVELT'lE3-BUFFEPSUPPER-FLOORSHVW 'fD1joytiiofm--wittiodlaehoadaciio!” 11-50 POP 90150! Phone 8485 (Y. Members 31.00) for reservations Find sessions at Queen Square School graduated of mediately afterward joined the The ladies will hear a talk on CRACKUPS HURT -I9 NW FRANKFURT. Germany lAPl- . ' Germany's third chain - reaction traffic acident in 24 hours Friday raised the casualty toll to 49 in- jured. Four persons were hurt in - downtown Frankfurt when a street- ' car crashed into an automobile during a sleet storm and 10 other autos skidded into the pickup. cooperate and work with the Prov-, Mr. Peters following attendance as a fourth year student from Prince of Wales College and im- staff of the Royal Bank in the city. The final sessions of the ai1Fl- After filling various positions in cultural short course beins suou- the bank offices at several points sored at P.W.C. iolntlv by the Jun- in the Maritlmes. Mr. Peters was ior Farmers” Federation and the Provincial Department of Agri- culture scheduled for this morn- My. peters is ; brother of Cgpt. ing will be devoted to talks on w.B, peters, M by Edward MacGougan, the U,1,c,and horticulture by Winston Smith, on the sum 0f the Rays) Bmk hen seed potatoes by H.L. lllaol-arou. Another sister is a Novice with the g . 411 Club organization by Allan s g my, C N g. request for s starch diversion pro-. palm", 18 em 0 9 ongregmon of 0 am is as yet unknown. Thel advisability of this support is evid-1. gable. guqugtie and 3 demon,-spay. em New Brunswick and Prince; ion on table setting will take place. i Just prior to the closing at noon. disposed of in the same markets. the students will be addressed by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture transferred to Kamloops. BAX and later lo his present position. . on the staff of as Patricia Peters re Dame at Montreal i much credit given the Island Booth Checker Ooh Star Cw "We congratulnte our Potato Lucky Numbers Lucky Numbers us: .. 4521 Mouse . A4l820 - I We have endeavored to report to 8554 6581 Dial 6582 T0 Tl E PEOPLE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ST. J0iIN'l. Nfld. (CP)-A new. NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS Ourlhanks are again due to almighty God for a bountiful harvest and the many blessings which we as a peopleienioy. Although some of our agricultural products did not have as favourable a market as heretofore the general economy is encouraging. Our people can look forward with confidence loqconlinued prosperity in 1956. , The Charlollefoiin Centennial Celebration brought many visitors to our Province in 1955. We can conlinueto encourage summer visitors if we remain frienfliy and serve fourisls the products of lhelandandsea. - On behalf of the Government of Prince Edward Island! wish one and all 'A HAPPY iiisw YEAR I.lout.,-Gov. T, W. L. PROWSI will 'recelve at GOVERNMENT nousa ON MONl)AY.,JANUABY 2. 1060' from 8:00 PM. to 5:00 LII. Each gentleman should provide hismell wi visiting cards. MAYOR J. DAVID STEWART. o.s,p.. up, NEW Y.IAl'S IIICETION . ..,.t........ CITY HALL ON JANUARY 2M. 1950 from 3:00 pan. ao5:00p,n. J. A. , Ow Gig-k. His Excellency Most Reverend Malcolm Maciachora Bishop of Giarlotzbetowa will receive at THE IISHOPS RISIDINOI on Monday. January 1. "56 from 8:00 pm. to 6:00 pan. L O. O.'F. NEW YEAR AT HOMI in Lodge loom KNDAY. JANUARY Zllde-1 M U HM. All Members St. Lawrence and Whdoy 1