narniain or 1 News A ,'saslng iuttire of the 1..., I 1 gram was the presentation .- Vlodd Jamboree ............. ................. ..:: 1 - incial Leaders R.C. Parent, up ram M Tanton. Abe Zakem and liu-iv” g Mackinnon by Quoanlg scm ' Roger Craig on behalf of the lung The premiere showing of "Jam- contingent. I horee". the motion picture story of In filming the "Jarnbroee" M the Eighth World Boy Scout Jams I W0l'1d-Wide audience. the drum mm -1 N118-1-an-111-1-1113;; f.'l?l..fll.fi";?22E .?.'l..."."..l. 1121512 summer. took place in the u -I mm, were mceuuy 01111111 01 1119s 9119911 C11"1”11” The Jamboree itself was a min 111111 5011001 11151 ll1E111- 1113 3011- lsture version of the United Nat. our Lieutenant-Governor T.W.L. with rrInIIu:I1'o.tt:1aIn IlIxty igational Mrs. Prowse and Pre- 1 1” 1' 11 11 1111111111! i1iai:1:s.i.iv1idMaiaeson attended. "111111 T1111 1551 1" 1116 lllm e film created for Eat.on's of 111111111"e111 12-111111 111111 31501115 Will C had: by Chetwynd Film mmned pIartIIIcipated actively in all stage: of Toronto was officially present- 1 9 511111111115 ed to Provincial Boy Scout Presi- The colourful. exciting Opening dent. Brigadier W.W. Reid. D50. Day Parade. the warm. friendly ED. by Mr. S. Carson. manager 81118-801185. 1119 Pageants. the cam; Charlottetown Branch. V15113 111111 1110 V1151 religious seq. A short program included open- uences areonly a few of the scene) lag remarks by Brigadier field of this film which graphically followed by "Highlights of the shows young 1hembers of world Jamboree", an interesting address society in whose hands rests ti" by Quecnfs Scout Harry Callaghan future of civilization. meeting in of the 6th Charlottetown Troop. gether as friends and universal Following the premiere of "Jam- associates. boree". Mr. R.C. Parent, provln- Pianist for the evening wu Y I Search Continues For U.S. Plane II( Three Airmen Picked Up 1 In Labrador Wilderness HALIFAX (CF) -- Three Cana. Bay, Labrador. after its engine Goose Bay A second B-26 arrived dians were airlifted from an ice- failed. The plane was undain-Isafely at the U.S..Canadiaii base. covered Labrador swamp Thurs- aged. it was on a 250-mile flightl The American official said every day as 25 planes left four bases from Knob Lake to Goose Bay. IBVEIIIZJL1 P111119 11311 119911 P111 111111 in search for a United States bom- Sleeping bags, a tent and food mic seal-ch from bases in Iceland. her and its three-man crew miss- were dropped to the men ivF(.IliE.5r11;ZtilI1afIi1I'. Greenland and New- ing in the Atlantic off Iceland. day night by an RCAF Dakota iluimllmizl RCAF search and rescue here Meanwhile, planes flew m-or AIJI Anion: the planes are several said a ski-equipped plane piloted foot seas spotted by floating lt'F-1(T5'I scarvhniasters equipped with by Tom Logan of New Glasgow bergs in an attempt to find a miss. latest rescue devices. Bouncing tank ihe Canadian file” from the ing U.S. B126 bomber whose la-.tI.sras were reported hampering use swamp to Knob Lake. Qne., nearIreporied position was 160 llllI('S of radar cqulpmenl. the Labrador border. A spokes. southwest of its takeoff point at tlpcrniions were being directed man said the rescue was effected Keiiavii. Iceland. from iwflzivik. "without difficulty." None of the A spokcmizin for Ilw i1ilIlCtI I I - I MI I men was injured. Igtates northeast air command at I They were identified as Eldon. i. John's. Nfld., said ”cvery effort I McEachern of Mount Lauricr. is being made and will continuc' Y s Men 5 Que . the civilian pilot; F0 W. H. as long as there is reasonable Il0pe1I - 1('oon and LAC F C. Sinus of the 1'01 the crew being aliw " 1CIUi3 Meeting RCAF. , The three crew iilPlllIIt-'l'w have lnot been identified The iraulau weekly supper meet- PLANE CRASH-LANDED . i I v' M ' . . . . wmcs WED 1.9 I-,1I13C'I1I1ar'I1I1I;iIII;10I11I1I1I3IIIas5 hel9I:15IiIC11II1:, cial commissioner. expressed the Queens Scout John Fielding. The air force said their Beaver, aircraft crash-landed Wednesdayi night 100 miles northwest of Goose 0 The plane reported heaxv icing Y. 111. (' A last evening. Joint n its wings while en route to chairmen new Wilfred Livingstone. and Jack lxirhv. The president. Clarence Walker. extended an invitation to the club 0 to attend a potluck supper being I a n e n sponsored by the V15 Menettes next 2 Monday evening. Dr. William Cara -1 colonel Gariield H. Stevens Appointed Igandlelighiing Ceremony Ar CundaII Home sales Manager, chateau-Gal Wines Ltd. the first stages of their training. to them by Rev. Mr. Brown. I - - - ed the need of exacting The "Capping" was conducted by g1;a:”31ng::yli;";fc1;;?J:gd;I1;1g31; - ,... Capping, r Student Nurses red lilacFadyen, Charlottetown; Nineteen Junio son expressed the sympathy of thel I I club to Mr and Mrs George And, at the Prince Edward Island Hos 1I.1oan Winniired Cutcliffe. 1311811311119 1'19 511955 1 1 rews on the passing of their ill'1pi.'ai received their caps and paiv1tove:I Janet Marina Mac- work before they would be qualifi- Florence K, MacLean. R.N.. in an appoimmemof Colonelagmdd I ticipaied in the Candleligbting cerea Kenzie. Charlottetown. ed to give competent and effective structor of student nurses and the H snvem H Sales Mums” of the service to their mmunity. -lyou qggndlellghting ceremony by Don- 0',mpmyI Colonel Stevens. had. I G fant son ua ' In an im resslve induction i-er-I rriony at the Cundall Nurse's Home N01 1,, 1c1u"I absent an 10 111. I vice. two iiew members, David last evening in the presence of IMSSI E11;1,e1h Chapmu Ae1kmmnI will find joy and satisfaction in theI alda Macxay. Mrs. Lois MaCD0l'l- qu,ne,”..1111,c1heExecu11veomou ; MacLean and Hartley Cunningham many friends and relatives .Cha,.1.,11e1ownI development of your talent andlald, Superintendent of Nurses. re- of ChamauIGaiw-mu ummxhsso --w?”-.r'mewT wrf w”'”"r" were officially admitted to the club, Front row left to right VI Dor I D, JI WI MRKQMEI cha1mm,I power. Any temporary failures will ceived the guests my 51,,e,I1-o,omoI Page 29 The G115rd1313 Friday. Feb- 10v 1956 The induction service was conduct-1 othy Ethel Marian Coffin, Llierry H, 1115 ,,pE,,1n3 mmarks Cong,.a1u. helpnyou develop stamina and cou.r- The musical program included a COIOMI Steve” recent” .... a......- - Efwfm ed by Messrs. Ernie Bell, Dick1Illill; Elizabeth Jean Icarruthers llama the student nurses in having age. he said. I prelude by June SEI1jnlIf;I!,n? dcutsi ml.mquIshedhI”ppoIn manna". ”CRASWELL for better pboto- WE rnasr riia SICK WELL. Mathesom GeorseIPurvls.E11dIl1lcvAuszl1s1llifO C0veI;vI SI1lll19lf 1I1J131:Elpassed the necessary 1ests to quali- eo:1”S::',1:,',f' :;::li1.f.1;'3n.'ii313Li1 iii. '1:.i.fe,A,'11',1jf,,' :50 .9gfj.e,1, and risonCommanderinSa.int.I1ohn,NeW 81311115-" 111339115 P11111'11111C3'- 1111911 11 311” Mum.” E11118 Crimson. f'1rIh M. Taylm, war oiIvague' D11 1- 11y mam 11" the mm!" pursuit 01 lined the work of the Society which Low" by Miss Jovre England. The 111T11.11""c11- '11" 11 11151111311"11”1 to 8 pImI son and Edwin Jo nstone. e pre; lsabell England. est Roya .1. their studies towards the ultirnate deals Hmarny Mm me mad" of h M "Jesus KEEII M9 N9" the 111,111.13. career exiendu-.3 over 2) 8” PANTS '- G11151 and boys1 sidem extendedlcongratulanoni 0 lgnmbem Jean R0ber1S1 sourmigoal 01 8 graduate nurse" Your Testririrjients in the hands of tliosec Ci1i)1;s" and ”Faith lofinur Fathers" Y5.1115- 119"1'V”11 111111 111' Ci1111"”11 sizes a to ex. is off. Holmes and. WATCH for opening annnunr.9- behalf 01 11!? r uh 10 IC'i11111I"111I111.port; Anna Ruth ltIacPahil. Argy1eIcap is the first badge in your can wh01mav1usP the mu In advantage Wm Sung by W awmbly and Highlanders of Ottawa dunn: the Bradley. Dial 3414. 1,ment of Fire Sale on Television, '1D111l510119 1111 1115 5e1,CIC1?55 11 111I'3 01 Shore. Ieer aslnurses and you may now go Each SI-"den-I nurse was men re: Inuowmg the” PIMIIE 1 me newly war and tools part in the D-Day I .11ad1,,5I washer, gemgeyarors, 18-91901101110111? 1Y C111111C1- second TOWI - Constance Maryzforward feeling that you are defin- Id .m b H H hp d ed Id I gene no Mn!” operations. His arm appointments 11131111111113 101153 11913319111 51"11”Chesterflelds, Kitchen Chrome A 591195 11151151,” ""1 1'C1111" 1111 Ross. Flat River. Elinor L0uiSP1iteIy on the way. Infinite patience 3911 9 IWIII 3N 9314.11: Y 111111 C3111” 5'1 911 5) 15h ., included common of the New meat of car. truck and cross chains sets' Cm, TI VI Rad” 53195 and the history of i sdom was confln- Bemm.dI Kem1,,g1m,I saw BengIaud 11,111 work 11,, ahead of you cnfilpy 17 Ie ewh "es nmuentcpy Let Me Walk with (ac . munswick 51.IomsI1,I 11,, 1411, 1113131 1111 131111 M01V1111'11'Y- 1119 1119911 MacQuarrle, Hampton: Myra Joan . for the next three years but at s 1'5. 111111 1 "11 1” ' 91 9 11' T119 1119911118 011911911 W1111 0 C3111 Canadian Infantry Brigade and No. ads and concluded with the Natlon- 6 M11111, G1-OHPI 1 Tantonig Accessories. Se,.v1ceI I g I d Im III IIQ em” d R th E1 1 In h I d eons n c ose w u . v R ; . 1 . - 1' DRESSES 1" 5'1 1113,11 3i"112"g1 pours, collar - Oniv nne1- ..,......-.:--.n i1riiiJriIkei:."i'ii1ngsi1t1in:S-iualil L0isegl1tI;,1-Iiiigc 1iiiia)i1ifi1e1dui1: me:!tr1aii;1efu11l11lj1i! :hem::I1?)"CihN13I111I1l1;i3I?1e 11191135 E1 5111119111 111111 111” Be1'ed1C11”11' on several occasions, Colonel I ' 51265 12'” Reg"1'",s 195 0 1 '9 1 accused appeared before Magis-l ram, Charlottetown. with confidence," Dr liiackenzle W 5 y 5 5 11 5 811 1” . Suvens acted unofficially asside-do- . 11”1111'5 "11 B”"11”1' ltrate Martin vesterday morning. A Enferfqinmenf Third row E Joyce Elaine All 58161 Bo 1" U1-gd camp to Lieutenant-Governor D. L. 5 . 1 31.31-Yul; Milljnery G1 Geo,-ge1man previously remanded and char- near, Montaguel Jeanna Etheg PIic- til; addrlgssingwthg greliminary P I Y ' M;cLuw;f.nd he was enei-gl . " . 1 ' d ith f l t h d his ' kard, Charlottetown. i-eta is re s u eats. ev. . . rown con- 0 any-mm o gnsngemems or t e .. . 1 IIII g1e-w11g1I','rh5I1;0;1a11t:I 5 1”1d' "1159 91 15:56 1:;ism1SB5es;I pm me" 8 SCIIOOI Wigginton Montague; Norma Milda gratualted them on having passed M” FmneLrIiI?II:1I: iota! Try on i'1l91'1WUY Re ;gIVisit to the Saint John area I n 1 A - ' . in . 1 1'. 3: snow SUITS .- SKi Suits as COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge Mr. Anton Llendl. inter- 1111' ,1f,”,11ff1fi111 1", 111” P1111" 3111 113110111 3215 V9S1!"1'1V 1113- Colonel Stevens hasbeenactivein 1 1 1 sorted sizes. Special group S695, 'Unlted Churrh of Canada ServlcesI,,a11,ma11y known gmveiler mar 0 War 5 an 06:118. noon George Creamer. aged 8. son 11,, 5,111” 551410, 11-1, pm nnmbu U T11 11 d 1 1 51 B1 1111- F1111 11115" 101111 C1e1111'1"' ofyesn ' ughouttho Msnumes. 91-3.3511 11-51'V.11' 9 many 1911 5 11 1115' "1' Bunbury. on his way home from . remainder 1-3 off. Holmes and -for Sunday. Feb. 12th. Union goad mmmemam; arrived in the City 11 aim west Covehead 3 pm We. 193' W11”-1' C111” W111 be 1119115911 1” school slippee from a snowbsnk at Bradley. C h d R d Hm last night to fulfil engagemegts at . RESERVE Feb 21st for Redlhead ize1i'mnori.i:ne1i;reeiiaMiais-1.11121 QT". ”.:2'1';1.t? 11111: P W C Last N1 108111 11111 5110 11 11111118 00m10lt- the side of the road under the 1 '1 .P-"1 4 ' 11 91 9 1” 01' P 11 9 . - 0 0 ably after undersolns an operat- wheels of a half ion mick owned 1 cross Annual Meeting at C10VET.ter. and School Association. A special 10,, in me P E mud Rom”, b "III Mmum Emmc com an 1 1111111 ' d15p1'1y5' 111111 51111 11111191 d15"1 595511111 W111 113 119111 11115 1111e11"11”11 The variety concert held at enihusiasm of those attending, they 1 ' ' -1111, accidem ccurmd m,,,,.p 111,1; . cussion will be features. DIES lN NEW GLASGOW - for the students; the program this Prmce or wafes College 1551 ,,-,gh1IIw(,u1d have been Content 1,, have Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor ac- C0510" Nursery and me wheel 01 I V 1 IT'S tonight at eight S Queen11;gfVr h,1:1sac1(1:Ie1.ee11g01l'.ec1;i,;11?1,,:,111, M,r,'1 3:1111I1l111m1'C11111 1” 1111 the 11191111111 91 and sponsored by the Senior Aid nf'seen the programme last for a g1I1mPBl:ied bk; MFIS. Gfggld -:ay.BMt. 11,9 Huck ,,,,ss;.,1 over 11,, 11111, 1 Charlotte High -. Switzerlandmme ;,ea',,, 0,, 1,-,,I1,',,,,,,.I.. 9 3.1.1.9 MI11 Len-di Wm present 3 MIMI the PrinceIEdward isiagd HospItaI much lnngeIrgpIt:.IIreI;1;i.c:IsieIlII1II::SIhi1: 1gII1;W1gIII-I:I1I"S Igaztfgnd IgI1IddI1Ifg- lads leg. 1 ' 1 "P5111'113'-1 911 E111111” and G1115INew GIBSEOW 1'10Sl111a1- 011115 5151911 ful pageant in colorfllm on Swit- was 11198111 enjoyed 11 :,.VeJ,) Ea") 9"”; E1 and 11 13,- 1,9. of Miss Jean Gelderi which will The driver placed the vicnm in G1” Cum Admission 50 cents. M151 11111111111 Macquame 01 New 19111111111 "p11”d1se 1111 E81111” For 181-as aumemiei J" Slug 1 e y0elidpiTTEr8l1l1ili:1eP8E:d tirrie take place Feb. 12. 1 iiiaeytiriiginea1ir1'hei1eoii1i:driidoihh1i- xiii: I MILMNEEY during HI HIISIyle.Glas30W- 3'5 11Il0Sel111:111iI11118A1I111;10 1z:111&1II9aI1:11I1I:: The programme opened with 111 Mrs Stew”, MICDOMM and picked up to accompany the boy 3 1 Milllnerv. specla at 31.49 and FUNERAL SERNCE g The 11113;." S1-"1311 I M11355 ofhandhaft iConiinued from page 11 barnnpe solo by Tommy Burke. Mm Shun Murchison MVHEIUTHI to the Charlottetown Hospital. x. ., A 32-49. 01191! F11. and S81 11119130 11- funeral of Gordon Ggorge Andww gs" 1:EIc"eIIi;onIaIcDw hens wmm This was followed by selectlonsl ed to Hostel Mass” aim, unending rays showed the leg to be unbroken 171 1 mi Ilnfant sovi of Mr and Mrs George caiiings and many other facinat- 3,01"! 111511531 n;:'dGf'e1e181u:1;ln:i1;:I the funeral of their mother the 11111 "'1" b:1d1ym11mI15eda R19 1111 1. A 1 ' es on u r e 1 was ven res en an en e- BALLEMNAS IN patent leather, Andrew. was held Wednesdsy mg o1;jec1,,g,I he who is receiving the least is "I the direction of Miss Ruth BMIIig;erdliVI;'SI. George A. Matheson in mmeg to ms hOmeI where he gm suede and all leather. Priced atIaftL-rnoon from the Cutcliile Fun The Girls Glee Club of the quired to pay the most-n we"I A number of "Ml 50105 werel g . ha combed for several dlyl S298 and 33.98. Agnew-Surpasslei-at Home. The service at the School. under the direction of Miss MI Dewar said 1' was a commun rendered by M155 1.-10,.enc, Mac. Mt Leonrd MMDMBMI amen” Shoe Stores. 122 Kent St. ;home and gravglnas condpcttegi gy RiitliIIBosvIvielli v;ilIhpresvei;ItIusgevcrrI:I failing to thmk mm me other DoM1dIMomuue and Mrs BIH um I” the Provincial Bank Chap - . ' ee ion or n e e e . , . . . LISTEN in CFCY Saturday even- Ia" :11 11,1” and 3:5 shrug imcceeds of we travelogue are wlI iellou .5 up to his knees in clover. Patterson who saIIIIg aI Ililungsber 01 iottetown. left on a two weeks boil- .1 9V- W91 111195 , E And in like manner made it clear negro splrituals. oca ue were day 1., 3o,1m,I M,,,II 10 V1511 1.15 1118 111 7--51 11!" Ma 1 MC d be (1 t rchase additional 1111111011. 111-1911119111 W115 111 CW9” ' 11" 11 1111h uh that most of the farmers were not by-ot.her.in.lgw and sister. ML and 11119115 1" 1119 513 "1 1”?" wealthy. He felt that City people U . 1 ' bv the Rogerson sisters. president of the Progressive Con: , 311'" 1 I. serative Association. Subject:11511 119111915111 shoum make themselves BCQMIMI 3115- 5111111111 301111510119 W1111 1191 Mrs. Francis Maclsauglilin. SINGER FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE Of FLOOR SAMPLES -- DEMONSTRATORS AND USED MACHINES. L 1'1 SWING NEEDLE PORTABLES REDUCED BY . . . . . S6800 1'1 ROUND ROBIN PORTABLES little group comprising Judith .......E.......... Allan,Barry Dismond.LowellJeii- 13ALT1Mo1.1E (Apr -. M,-.I ., .. I I E.” Pmv1nc1a1A"a1"1 l FUNERAL 111111151351 " T115 . ed with the things farmers areI IIgA1msToN pAsT()RAL Charge,I funeral of the late John .1: Mac. IIYII Pres'denf advocating and why farm people kins, Roger Balderstoii and Blair George AI 13.u5m,,nI 27I and 11,, The United Church of Canada Ser- Gililvary was held Thursday morn are promoting these things. Wood gave a performance as the 1,1,1-ee.yeu.o1d 50., Edward 1113.; vice Sunday February 12. l-lamp-I mg irom the Cilal'1011919W!l Pulls. Attend LACK OF Um,” Elizabethan record players. Misses wednesday 01 1,u,.,,s suuemd 1,, u o o o - too 11 am. Appin Road 3 pm. eral Home to St. Joachims Church Nancy McNevin and Barbara Cam an 11.,” 93,11" took the me of p . Victoria 7.30 pm. Rev. B. H. Bax-.I Vernon River. where Requleml O M t. Cecil Stewart said that to him. er-on gave a pleasing rendition of another young son and he, 1athu.I N .I - - g I C tor, Minister High Mass was celebrated by HPVR "T. 93 "T95 C1ll!l'101161011'll 596111911 B 111110. two popular num a. Anothe, son was In germus ,I.ond1I weyre as near as -your 1 ' U11” "'""5' "1 P”""l 1" 1"” i1i51ll'.f.ii11iliL'1ll.1.1.Z3”i lllfi. l..”.il.;' ,5”; "ail3.1'”fT:1.:1"11Ei..,;1;l: 1101- Mm Benson had dwvvedi 1 .Phone REDUCED BY S59 00 1 ' T 31'9" 11 9 51'” 9 W11 the three children to passersby ' ' ' ' ' ' ' DIAL 4.219 11 ALSO NEW TREADLES REDUCED BY . . . . . S2600 Worth's Pharmacy, 2oo.ooo Me - Mons! "Dr R M K 11 I "I p D! .uI P . S - 313 911 -9- 11,11 sident of the Charlottetown Y. M . m I I ;1et1:esI-frigiig-ilsw ,.!'1111eIn1S!egme,.re0d I!e:1:::IYILwl'1!Jea1;j! lgiertgiige CIII-;l:C1gOn(;I:l;lI:1d gtthleit by I311 !z'9ISI11181'1'11;YuII1” 1:1 .m1!ii1i1i:I1SiiIreirs said that there was f,1,f,fe"1,',,,;11,1:,1": ”,1,,f,1f,'1,,,I”,1,',...'i'i,u11i,1”11'3, ,thl:!iIrpclI;lalain8 I8IlMrtment and then I 1 1 1 ' ' C 1 T 1 "1 9 3111111” 111” 11 11 9 "Ian explanation for what. appeared ,3 1,5151”: of A1191, 131,111,” piano "59 - by REV. -101111 C8511. T118 D811 13981" tlonal Council of Y. M. C, A. s be-I to be 3 divided camp He saw that vifaugce nuns and Norman Stew 3111.11 ANNWERSARY YEAR1 sanctuary were the Right Rm ,1 V 1' ..rthur Duvar. newly-elected pre- "mt - 3' 85 15 0V1C1911CC11 111 111111-'11 Group. Another group that was Tu d t "1 III es ay rom e second floor of The Jenkins Pharmacy ;l!i,;rmaceutlcsl Chemist since 1914. ers were Everett Morrissey. wil- ing held In London, Ont. Feb. 10-lmmng in Chulondmm 15 2",, I I I All M K I The Presbytemm Church In Can. liam Uowleti, Richard MacRae, ll-lzth. Idnne M the spur M "I? moment :fn;mel'tul'i1:nedS, AM: M:L:!r!:neI. p TREADLES FROM S1095 UP ma s,mdayI pebmary 1311,I 11 aImI Joseph B MacDonald. The funeral of the more than ninety Canadian 3 Plan wmch Wm take 1" mg ml), I h and Marshfield. Solist Mrs. John Carr. was very largely attended Y M. C. A. s in the nine provincesII "my and M the mummy so (hm I;l;ZnCI'o;IPgeC1:1;1eEIVIVl8IIISbe1g0 I11I:w1oodI 11 11-111' 1111111113111” 11113113 119111111" 911" lemma My and mm memr-1"3" Eleanor Henry and Norma Duvar I 7.30 pm, M1 suwm 11..., CARD PARTY RESULTS C Be hers-atllarge. the National Councill IIIMI Bum Ma-CLmII MEI L P U B ) suits of the card party held in is concerned with matters of na- STORE HOURS A 81 M D3" "Isa MRI 9 e a Central Royalty Hall last evening iional policy and considers reports M,-I Dewar 5,111 my Saturday GoIIfaII1.1s5'1b.uet gbup "awed loud 1M.ARSHFlELD Pastoral Chargel I Wilfred Furiiess. Milton Furness, Composed of lay rFpreseniat1ve5I3nd1he pramce has been 1,, evowe nxaphone Another crowd PRHI ' WELCOME TO THE l SINGER SEWING CENTER hug) Lee McNaughton, Minister. FIBEMEN Cihgb -I Ciiy art: were; Ladies; first. Mrs, Ernest and trenrtlii laife(gtIilSv1v1:I1;.lref deveI0g night in Charlottetown had become Praise The group commed 0, ml!!! W918 C D11 8 1! 11 Perr ; second, Miss Joan ; 11191115 9881! 95 01111115 somewhat of an institution with the ' I eleven 01C10c1t )'!51ert18Y 10-'1!l10011 Consiilation, Mrs. FlorencePSi;i1- 31111 19001111113111 CE1141111 11011C1"v rural people. but the merchants by 1.Vt11'1S11:hM'g1g,.11l11'1d' Jgaggsoxildt FRIDAY' FEBRUARY 10111 6'. GQQ. sf. to deal with an overheated oil 1,1-1IMe1,s, 11,51, E1-it Mac1(1nm,,,I ut adoption and irnplimeritation closing their stores at noon on Erwnlg tne dh?-:n:ee" Wen by" Dam-Igng from 10 unm 2 burner at 156 Hillsboro Street. The ,,c,,,,dI Ed”, H,y,sI C,,,m,m10n1r.-sis entirely with local Associa- Saturday were trying to change M13” I:;1m1;r”Hm5r "6 If" Sm, I ' . Ire was extinguished before any Wilfrpd gnu" pm, p,1ZeI Imsephqilons. each of which is entirely sun 131m 11., "111 11,9 11,",-1,1. m,,s1d,,. V In .GIddIn g Y - I I 1817188! 601.1111 be Caused 10 1118 Dolrnn. Freczcout Mrs. Florence11”""1"""s' ,1 A '11 11.131 0" Saturday M1111 1115 giastpr gf. i.cl'El'n0lliES for the out of town Customers please send this coupon mum and comm" stem" and M” E"ge"e G""1"'"' ImIa1iiiiEi:nlii)i1ceu1CParTl11D11A1i;il 131191131911-:.101'i:t'e:d1eTi 1:Oiv1:IIw::rriEl1llsi1i;.dni"i':lah; 00111111111 1"" 115- '1'"1'P1'1 "111 1111' Music by Don Messer and His Islanders. 11 111151951511 111 new 111ac11111e 1 1 31111111 10 119911 111' 111”51""1111S 2. Interested in Used Machine ( ) Modern and Old Time Admission 75c ' March 12th to 24th. according to ntion by coming to the City. He mow"; III" nemy .pp"cuhdI NFUNERAL AT BELFAAST -- The. Arrgnnmq MEETfN(; tiers! of the late Mrs. H. Mac- , 1 by the executive id, 11 id, 1 ep in Sunday Donlid who died 111 Calgary. A1'I:I”1:-tnwalier .Sha11' Donald :h'iiiOriii1i1i:ianeyesterday. The C81'I'1D11sI1T1)ll'l1Illge iiiii ifs he wentinfo town 1. EMGNER 119118: -11111 291 W85 119115 T11111'5C111lr' ' '1 0m'1d' 111111111" M"1"'""' nign will open with a sperllli meet-1 on Friday night he had to get up BALLE D afternoon with A short service at an and SC. Wright are the Island in ,,1..I,.nv,-.559” on Monday event as early as usual the next day Sophie Fedoroviich, Russian-born the home 01 her brother. John 9. representatives in attendance at a log. March 121.1-. when campaign Asked by Chairman Reid whether desIBl1E1' 01 1511111911 11811011. WI! 50 I Macbougall. Lower NeIw:Iown.Pfoi- wed” Immn wmmm” mwnng Madge Card, will be distributed he opposed Satufrday cigslng, l;;ir. years old lat her death in 1953. Proceeds for L.P.U. Burial Fund lowed byservlcelu 51. o 11's res- I . I 1 I ” .Ch i f thl e r appeal islbewar said, "I avour olng w at byterlan Church, Belfast, conducted I111"c11 11" 11"" C811” 1'1 11111311” to atienmiilnniiiincecsl yOI'ia0l'sLi.V. comes naturally." N wlnan by Rev. 13. A. Campbell iiymns:Mm.-ler Harm in Ottawa. ols-:1'mIg..rg.dgIgggg BUSINESS KILLER 9 so a "Th Lord's My She,t!- i ill a in tori M .1 ' he:ii,"w"'iiie Gatee Ajar." and ”Rork1IE111,:s,,,on,: gjmnnsg O, ",:y,,0mrn, (continued from page 1) Mr. Storey said it was a matter WCOHY MCOTINQ of understanding the problem 11 ing of the Char- of Ages”. Pall bearers were; F 1 I 1 A. ll”. .3l?.'.”.””.”d2.... RESOLUTION is - me mm mm 1,, N1c1m1,m,I Lee gm1111I Mgcoim mud Potato Mammal Board I five-yell! 1'P11011- w"111a51111.V; 81191; l 'ti-town Newman Club was held 11111511119111 ""1 11111111" 51111111" Mr MacDonald is the richer tlori 1”” 11"" the 1"o”"d """w”1mm'1w Siam W" ilk limit 0 1i”; 1" 11'' Rum” 1'1 C”1m1"" Hm” interment was in Belfast Cemetery M 'Amcum"e IIe1IIrII56nIaIIIIF and :33 gone II: It mplIIeeve.VJIfld:niIRI:IIi1;e:)i1I1I I;eIsIs,.uI0IrII1 an en I;J1.:::Ier:IIl;I wIl!0IiIIlc;l" 21 water Street. I ed d Mt Wl'1E1l1 85 D9illl1YI 111111151" lsalilndiiitis fT!i'1narfiffi!LillLeiFlCyd0i'l'1.1 and railway. the banks and pro: ,,,,1:1,f,';,',1,I?:1,',':,,;1',:,,f1?,,1,,,325:1 "111 "1"'”"” "18 1”10V"1C111 119-. have to worry about having the 1m1""!1 1111165 11111 6110116 I01; 5'" who then called upon the club mod- 11"111y 11111 1119 "5111 1 11 ""1 erstor.1l'ather Clarence Roche, who NAME For table reservations Dial 7142 or 8830. ADDRESS ...............................--n THANK YOU I wish to sincerely thank the electors of Ward Five for the splendid vote of con- fidence given me in Wednesday's Gillie action. TICKETS GOING FAST For I paruiieiit of Agriculture. 0” scum dumped on 11191; laps. a no 1, ' and fewer people were coming to 1'1"" 11"" "M111o1'”1:l:.i.".'i:":::.:d.;":; 12:1... .. s......... ...... .....,., 1"-5'e”'-1?-1115'? -7-1"'n1'-'1i1'e '-1131 DRAMA FESTIVAL PLAYS " '1 '0 . "ofohservlng Lent. 1. st. forestall the rumoured intentions in; was concerned he saldit was F nowtu In Iwuh by I "I P R of certain parties who might plnaolir-III: :IiIlIt;W:o:.h::at;: tag: e, Roc';IeI an em: decided In II:III:; 1 ' 'g IN QUEEN CHARLOTTE AUDITORIUM 1b1;rf';iVo'iioIedvgn;dt” "OM11 purchases on that night and it was 1111111 '1'11”1113 111111113 1119 1"111'11 After the meeting iii. renown: mven beyond a doubt that inner ""1111 "111 ' 1"'''"V' ":11" '11 telegram was sent to the four mess is bolus done by staying ”111'I1I1:'lI.""!411"I1;I1111h1.11'm:vI11I:1.11' IEITIIS "T P" ""1"." Members and four senators at ot. open on Friday night. "We are in laws "The Charlottetown Board business to give service to the,01l11111Ol1 1116111110 Ill"! matters. ' ur full s t bile and we could not survive if 8101111 Me. debate! Ind 1,”,',',"'1' chigivieiignsivo snrvuepywcif 5'. were not doing that" he said.I T110 13081111! V0111!!! 610006 WM! "K", 3', y”;.'I an mm”. were all aspects of proposed Borden. Mr. Seller concurred with Mr. Ia prayer and a Valontineparty was uudmd mm Hnn"uy l,.uI Tormentine Causeway and sug- Storey ill his l'ePl'lIl'k!- G110!!! 3! I11 Intel Home yesterday afternoon 3”” :31 "'1 1" g1"1"1111 at 1 o'clock to his late residence :11”? 1:ub':".. 11" can-sviua from where the fun- " 9' Saturda Y Mass Sgt. York's Son ' Now In Air Force IIAI. 4828 ro rue ELECTORS or WARD ri-uzse--.- My sincere thsiiks to all of you for your ous support in Wednesday's election and your kind- ness extended tome during the cam in. The very close decision indicates the worthlnellti of Mr. Arthur Wright for whom I have the 11991195 respect. I shall do my utmost you have plsoetl in me. IIANI G. I105. I6-"My Three Angels" . .1 0:15 pan. Ma T.-"'Y”OnOI" - o o s e o s PJB. Fob. ll-"Angel Strut" . . . . . 8:15 pm. I Admission: Inning 15:: Matinee soc TICKETS ON SALE AT: Hughes Drug Co.. Old Spain. Island Book Room, Rendezvous, Scuttle- imry Sins. gener- I WARD FIVE Ladies and Gentlemen:-- to inerit the eoniid91”'. Msny thanlcs for the renewal of your confl- 1 sndY.M.C.A. denoe.Ishsli trytohaworthyoiit. EDWIN 0. JOINIIUNI. com. sssmsusrnsvsor rm