i .3 a E I nl ,. I r- . 9 if r. ET!!! I. I I i I: t NEW TESTAMENT ON RECORDS Tho .-nmplcte Now 'lIt'NiilIllPlIl Parish; the presentation of tiiei H" n.,.m.dS was pn-scnlcd to the, King James version was made. I.-r,,.n(i,-hil. club of the Blind zitiby Mrs. Stanley Thompson, Rightll their nnniuil ('hi'isini.'is party Illllflill" hell-1” Of ill? Willing Circle last night in the Fireman's room-of the Kings Daughters.of Trin-t at City Hall. The presentation of U: Unllfd CIlUl'Cll- RGCBWIIJS lhel the noun. version was made hy gifts on behalf of the Club Isl Mrs W..lll Ma('Milli.an, tlctl'. On , behalf of St. Dunstan's Basilica-ter the presentation club mem- CITY Aiiii CENTRAL YOUR DOLLAR buys more all the Hughes Drug Store. GROCERIES. Gas. Oil. 10095" slorc. Hazelbrook. r.i-". rnv FANS. rccular 321.953 special 518.95. Storey Electric. WE rewind motors reasonable V V , prices - Storey Electric. VISIT Fl STIII-E M'"'""TV- GI-l George Street. lwhere every style CHRISTMAS concert at Canoe is Hi-Style." Cave canceuedi . VISIT Hi-Style Milliiicijv and 5 AND 8 Lite Chandoeliers In see our shipment of new llnlidBY stock. Storey Electric. hats, GEESE AND TURKEYS 48c "L 3 c.u-'r scoonsrrons. Pipes, ci- at The Norwood Market. Dial gape. cigarettes, Imported To- 5387. bnccos at Fred Lambros Tobacco FOR MEANINGFUL - ('hrist- 5”” mas gifts - visit the Bible House. "CAROLS HY THE Candles (Opposite Eaton'sl. Glow" Kirk of St. James. Suns l ft , 430 .m. All wel- NORTH WINSLOE School con- g::'m,a "W" '' ccrt. Winsloe Hall, December 20.; ' Culilaln 3 I'I.m. l .FUNERAl. WEDNFSI).-LY 7TIic . if I fihc late Miss Chnr one we rnrzar the sick wcll. Glg- ;f'e;fj,h:;m,n was Md ,r,,,,, W. SPY! Pht"m"y' open 3 am" iMacI.can l”uncral Home yr-stcrdziy special 311.25. Storey Electric. WINDMILL Special today Turkey Dinner 30 cents. BUTTER 50c pcr poiuid with .1 S500 order at the Norwood Mur- lket. Dial 5887. FOR THE BLIND ilr. George Haines (center.l At-l i uisli'.'ilii's .witli the same vehicle on the Mal lxm-ember 7th. In the preliminary 3 pm morninr:- Service was conduct- 1-Hp lAR(;Eg1- Hum fixture cd by Rev. Canon .l T. lhbntt. in- ' i tarment was in Slicrwood Ceme- alock in the Province at the low- est prices. Storey Electric. . WINS CAKE - The fruit cake, tcry. Pallbearers were lion (icoruc D. llefilois. Jamcs llzislnni. Victor l"'iii'dic. Harry E. Miller. lotteried by the Spring Park c"m' Elmer Bullmnn, Major T.E. Mac- munity Club was won bylll Ml'l',Nutt. v '. . d. Harry Mcllish, Malpeque on I CARD PARTY WINNERS - IDEAI, Xmas lzifts. we hnvcpcnrn ii:1rfyivllln0rs at the Clover l Heard In Supreme Court a nice assortment of all colors of; Club last night wcrc: l.adics' first, Blankets and Auto Robes thatitvlary Wnnd. second. Pezirl Mc- will last for years. siiitnble Xmnsl gulrk; consolation. .1. gifts for all the family. Call and ltlcn's first. Ilolwrt (inllnnt: so see them. Wm. Condon and S0riil,.conri. Wfl' Wood; consolation. Queen Street. 'Vcrn Gay. Door prizc, Stephen lliuzhes I"I'('(I7.l's()llI. Mr and Mrs LOTTERY WINNERS -The win wfr. Wood. Special prize, Josic tiers of the Christmas tree jackpot. mancha.-.1, lottery sponsored by the Junior. League of the Charlottetown Hos pital was James MacLean. Char;B'RTHS lottetown. holding ticket number Ilililfi. POLICF. ('.0UR'I'- OI two drunk GALLANT-At the Prince Coun- end incapables appearing before J. Gallant. Summerside, a; Magistrate KM. Martin in City daughter, ti lbs. lfi ozii. .l..".1'”.iT..fZ3;i.i?.f.i9l2"l."?.'l.'J'l"E rowan - M in Chart-Mel I i I. Iilth to Mr. jail and the case of the second "lw" H”5IIl'"l D" was adjourned until December 24. amllb M71-In "amt" WW" l-'or failing to stop at I red i'uzhi.; 7 ii "- I Pm” "5 "MI I” "ml '05” I RICHARDS - At the Kings County V FUNERAL SERVICE g The mi Memorial Hospital. Montagiie. he”. M "M, We M”. George 5', Dec. ltith, to Mr. and Mrs. Mel Munn was held from the Mac-l VI" R”l""d5' M'""'y H.a'h"' Lean Funeral Home yesterday iif-l ”h '"'"1' Rnherl wada WHEN n ternoon. Service was conducted: Is" "1" by Rev Wll. Brown and Rev. D.l(-AMER;-gngm H”. wgtsfprn C F.vnns- Interment. was in thel ppm. ,m,,.,-.,,"' on pop, mm. Peoples Cc-mctery. Pallbearers 1955. ,0 pp Mm M,-,. V”'" I'.”'l n'""'- C99” wmd-i R Cameron Albertnn. a daugh- (Zlinrlcs Roberts. William P. Mac-it '0', 5h(.m.y.F,dm,. 3 ",5, ,2 0,34 Lcod. Merton Bagnall. Fred Os- ' hnrnc. PI SOD .F.H-SARY- At Prince County Hos- : pital. Summerslde. on Monday, December I7. 1956, to Rev. and Mrs. (icortze Ebsary. Crapaud. B SOIL FRASER -At llamilton. Ontario. Howard Mcliinis Pcnrlcl'f!nst.l A ty Ilospital on Wednesday. Dc-. ccmbcr 19 to Dr. and Mrs G; .Q.C Sheldon l bers took part in an interlude of carol-sineuu: This was followed by on i-xi-client lunch. The ex- clianuc of in-ectings and good wish es ill the traditional spirit of of (ilirisiiiias completed the pro- ceetlinlls. Guardian Photo STCIII Trial I For Negligence Clziuiie George Thistle of Char GE KETTI-E3 "E"lm' sui95'Ylottetoii'n was committed to LI'IBI'3ubn1ItI.ed in the cases previously 7 before a iudge without 8 Iury in a ' heard was accepted as evidence in g higher court by Magistrate Gil hcri Gnudct in Queen's County Ma Court yesterday morn mm. The cnmmittmcnt was made on a charxzc of criminal negligent-at in the operation of a motor vehicle resulting in bodily injury with which Thistle had been charged in connection with the taking of a truck owned by RE. Miitch and Co and the siibsequeni accident peqiie on the early morning of hearing into the case yesterday, it was learned that one of the oc cupnnts of the truck at the time of the accident had suffered several back injuries. Preliminary hearings regarding a charge of public mischief against the same accused were adjourned until Friday as were also the hearings concerning charges of public misc hicf and joy-riding against another Charlottetown res ident in connection with the same lncidcnt. Evidence produced by the four witncsscs called yesterday by Crown prosecutor .1 P. Nicholson hroiiizht forili very little other than what had been made known during PV"”'Pflirir:s heard by the Court prcvioiisly. Much of the evidence The rlockct was cleared with the completion of arguments in two cases before the Supreme Court in banco in Charlottetown yester- day morning. Mr. .lt)C. Campbell QC. cou set for the respondent in the case of Traders General Insurance company versus Raymond McKee- mnn. completed his argument which had been dropped at ad- ljournmcnt of the Court on Tues- day. The Court. presided over by Chicf Justice Thane A. Camp ,Q.C. and Justice George J. Tweedy with completion of argu- ments reserved the case for de- cislon to a date to be fixed. J.P Nicholson appeared as counsel for .tho appellant insurance company. .Ill.'1II('Q Mark R, Macculgan Q. (I presided with Chief Justice Campbell in the second case. that lot Local Union Number 1432 of Hmbilhc international Brotherhood of Electrical Workders versus the town of Summcrslde. W.E.,Bent- Icy Q C. and Somerled Tralrior ap- prarcd as counsel for the appel- lant union and .l.o.(t Campbell Q(' and l-I H Stronz QC. repre- sentcd the respondent The each was appealed from a decision by Justice Tweedy to dis- miss an action by the electrical workers of the Town of Slimmer- sictc for ii collective bargaining hen ed. but not read, to the Court. Page 2. The Guardian Thursday. Dec. 20, 1956 . WEATHER TOROIO (CPI - Temper: turu issued by the Tomato publici weather office: Mia Max 5 miuui (nayil Dawson 44b 25b - Vancouver 44 49 Vic 44 46 v Calgary 21 45 Regina 0 33 Winnipeg 4 21 Toronto 21 39 Edmonton 20 35 l Ottawa 4 as Montreal I 36 Quebec 6b 17 Fredericton 13b 15 Saint John lb 23 Moncton 4b 15 , alltax 7 24 Charlottetown 4b 16 Sydney 15 I) Yarmouth lo 37 St John's 10 I5 HALIFAX (CPI - The weather office here says mild air is ex pected to push temperatures above the freezing point during the morning in the Southern Mari times but temperatures will turn sharply downward again with the arrival of colder air in the after noon. The colder air le expected to be accompanied by frequent snowflurrles. Forecasts: Prince Edward Island and East ern N-B. Counties: Light snow ending during morning: scattered snowflurries beginning in after noon; much milder; southwest winds 20 shifting in afternoon to northwest 15 and decreasing to light by evening. Low high at Charlottetown 20 and 35. Moncton 15 and 35. High tide today at Charlottetown at 1.02 p.m. Summereide tide eighteen minutes later than Char- lottetnwn. Sun rises today at 7.48 n.m and sets at 4.34 p.m. the preliminary hearings by agree merit of counsel. Allison Gillls is appearing as a counsel for the de- fendant. Only one other case was present ed to the court. A Hunter River resident was fined 820. and coat: for having possession of liquor at a place other than his residence. PERSONALS The many friends of Mrs. Jos- eph Praught. King Square, will be sorry to, hear she met with a serious accident. when she fell in her home Sunday afternoon, and is now a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital. Mr. Vincent Beck. student at Dalhouaie University is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Beck. Mt. Edward Road. SEASON ENDS SAULT STE. MARIE. Ont. (CF) The 1956 Great Lakes navigation season is xpected to close here Friday. Four more great lakes vessels are expected to lock through the St. Marys River falls canal in the Michigan Seult before the end of the shipping season. merside submitted a wage and working agreement to the town council which. yesterday's argu- ment lndicates. the council might consider. Before the conference for consideration met. the workers unionized but were later refused consideration of negotiation with the town. This was the basis for the original court case. Very little was said by the counsel other than that which was contained in the briefs present- The main theme of Mr. Bentley's argument was an attempt to show how highly edvocated collective baigelnlng is in legal and legis- lative circles as a means for labourers to obtain reasonable and satisfactory wages and work- in hours. He also maintained that one of the main reference cases used in the I pondent's fac- tum holds no way in the eyes 0! present day law. Mr. Campbell dealt only briefly with the nrgument presented by the counsel for the appellant and with the appellant's tectum. The case was reserved for do claim: to a date to be set and the Court edjourried. A GIFT THAT KEEPS SEASON. SHOP EARLY - SHOP Also; oEsE, DUCKS and CAPONS THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF ATKINSON'S'WISH TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO WISH THEIR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS ALL THE BEST FOR? THE HOLIDAYS OFTEN FOR BEST VARIETIES. . sroirs HOURS. -1 Thurs.-8:80 p.m. 9:30 pm, V let.--8.30 um. 9:80 p.m. ' Bet.-8:30 um. 9:30 p.m. FREE DELIVERY ltneleweuiei OCEAN SPRAY JELLIED on wnoun CRANBERRY SAUCE 1sLAN1) ' Tin v GROWN I GRADE A. VISIT our: MIXED DELICATESSEN NUTS DRAWN AND nvnnmnno FOR THE & T mam-nor cocrmur. 2mI)bmAN;T5S ;(No'r mwznxi PAR" 5' C AN IDEAL out-r PERFECTION LB C CHERRY mu. FIRST GRADE ' Stilton CHEESE CREAMERY 3 lb. Old Wlned 3.50 3 lb. Old Cheddar . . . 3.25 5 lb. Old Wlnod ....'-4.50 SIRLOIN or T-BONE ROUND STEAK. lli. . SAUSAGE MEAT, lb... . STEAK "L 5 ” ' 5 lb. Old Cheddar . . . 4.25 BUTTER - 2 lbs. SL29 ....55c .....49c MAPLE LEAF REGULAR A LARGE SHIPMENT OF PEEK-FREAN BISCUITS HAMS WHOLE or HALF LB. 69” DELSEY (ALL COLORS), APPLE JUICE EACH 31c DESICCATED COCOANUT, lb. SUMMER SAVORY (Island Grown) 2 pkgs. MARSHMALLOWS, 1 lb. bag WESTON'S CUT ROCK CANDY, bug . . For Your Christmas Table DELICIOUS V-B VEGETABLE JUICE 48 oz. tin only 39c '3? 7: oil 39: BIIIIIRIFFS SEVILLE ORANGE MARMALADE 2 Rolls 33c GRAVE! LARGE-ll OZ. TIN MOIR'S P0! OF GOLD CHOCOLATES lib. box i.i9 - FOR CHRISTMAS Libby's FRUITS for SALADS LARGE 2:; 07. (mass on Each 73: IN rms HAS JUST AR- " ruvnn. THEY MAKE AN IDEAL XMAS W . t agreement. In 1954 the then unioni- nn not. it I956, to Mr. and Mrs. rod electrical workers W 3""'I' ON GIVING........... A. Lloyd I:1TaCP'l;' tncewliienc Brut-oi a nun Pr. - If PM g,,, A ,e-. 175 cu... At.-Currie nu. l on... 7 lbs. .1 .... E "T J D h nouns! srnorar. . Hospital o iv.-. ay. Item I . ROWN--At M t ('t. llnsi--. - - . R, 'l-''-'"" Btnl on Dec vtn Fl:Ir.l ';;M'”;j-yf,;;:?";;";,.A,?:,,l;TI;;', MAPLE LEAP . . A , 3-"-1iii:-iii?”-”I3i"n--55-I .":.';"..i.:":.;';: l.'::'.'?:”:.'.: Brick 29c M'"'”"” ' - ' ' nera Gregory. weight 9 lbs. 1”: ""-: fiiiirrnl will be held on rriciay mow! mm. A 439 morning to St. Peters 35! Church for Requiem High Mass at 9-30. interment in the Church cemetery. MAFPIACIIERN -AI WIIIIIIY. Oll- l info, Wednesday Dec. 19. I55. MICLEOD-At the P. E. I. Hnspl-1 tel on Dec. lath. to Mr. endl Mrs. Lloyd J. Macbcod. a son. DEATHS PUMPKIN LAIGI IULTIN FIIUJEN-12 OZ. PEAS. pkg. 29: CHRISTMAS BUNIIIST ORANGES, doz. . . 49c 31' I - A N ,4” 1- . . w...-1 John Stewart Macseehern of '.i..".1. n.;.' o:..'ll'l'..Rn.i.';L', Tn;-vrPin::;v; i;"ii;. aggrivng,-;,. an-r QlIALl'l'Y SWANSONS none mum. . B9 .lri er n year. emainsl - gm "".......m:;- i-"..'2.'..”:::.i::"..'.:."".'.'.:.'::'..":; Beautiful GRAPES, 2 lbs. . . . 39c BEEF PIE , 5'? cH;,gg';m, . uriera errang - . 133,. in Canoe Cove Cemetery. Rubhr RED um: Each 29: , Ln WW vl.Al.KIN-- At the Charlottetown no n'ANK ..M ",,'p,g,1, 49c l ..::7;;:.'..:;.g.;:.:i R03” ' ' TOMATOES, 2 pkgs. mm Mm , n on - gg When You Say it with Flowers-Say it with Ours i 3'5.-;i'eaiau"-"itrihg"-2-V-;tct-hi; t',;;;;;;; :g1:gEsg5)”l'D"g IN LARGE cmsrr canny: Jmc; mmvm-"Hoists mi ,0 HEAD LETTUCE . . . 25: 2 Tine 49: III) 0't'IftR. TIIIPFIIIQI III III! DIAL am Peopleis Cemetery. . E"-I1 swat - ., . mH7l'ION g:: N DLe)ricKWedneAI.tlI!7h.e 2 Ibe e e g i William Wellece Deck of IdRIlIIlBbdyEIf.RQI1IQ etlleme AEALHI TAYLORS IGNKQ APPl.ES,5lb.cellobog 59: mi. 45: