subject: "The as a no ‘nirflope and Wendell Coffin. moi Flame". He suggested that in ancandlc ot Peace Eacti meiiiber ‘much as the wax yields itself to d the Y.P.U. then lighted a can-f the flame to bring forth tight in die from the candles of Love. Joy; the candle. so must His ion-i The Guardian _Pn¢9 5 Kinetto Club Tuesday. Dec. 10. -115] Candle - lighting Aids Welfare Seivice Held The ra-i of an original Christ- N, play by Elizabeth Willet to he prcxented at the Little Tlieaiie t;uild's Christmas pro- ducliiin on December l2lJ’l It . , - - -Centre. A second play directed. by Peter Shama and Um‘ tit ('lIdl'lUl.lCt0Wh:'z:wSl l(‘\pt‘('l(’(l and llL‘lii~ Mr llI;:;.’_S was very active in miiiiiiiiiiiiy work. From his earli- rst )l)lllll until quite recently. he t'lP\tilt'(l lllll(‘ll of his spare time to hclluit Btllll iii Charlottetown he was He attended the ed BU\illt’\§ t'ullege. in 1899 he enter- fd llii- ship;-iiii; iirfice of Horace Haszard as a lilllltlf‘ clerk an three years lllt‘l' lierame chief clerk of the firm In l‘il.'i .\1r. Higgs started busi- IRS! as a fire and marine insur- Pai‘I_\' and in 1919 he was elected iariu .- times held office as sec- Ftlal“ lIt‘itSl.Il'(‘l' of the Metlfldist lCllIli'1ll til the Methodist Sunday meoeanlul the .iil\anct-ment of community ; the will of 3. Wilson and Amelia I uliulcsale grocery a n d . ‘I'll! LATE MR. I-IIGGS was treasurer of the Board of the Methodist . {ml Trustee Church. Navy League of Canad rles Ltd.. was formed. Mr Hliz became a director. He played a predeceased him in 1946. He is survived by two sisters: f T Humphrey. who resides in Van- mus THEATRE XMAS PLAY lfltlh pm. in ‘the Community heard_ I SP9Cl8l;Lean. Elaine Christmas music will also be;s1m—on gugdpm ‘VIII quantity of a. When the Northumberland l-‘er- ‘ gs Christmas (‘andle Lighting ser-7 evening. pearance of the Y.P.U. 60 voice ir under the direction of the church organist. Royston F. Mug-l ford. A.R.C.0. In addition to the’ singing of a number of well? known carols. the choir renderedl two anthems "When Christ was Born of Mary" and “Hark ye What Angel Voices.‘ Rev. Mr. Christie took as his‘ Canadian Elected U. S. Director ....‘.....’ B‘ACl( ROW: Betty Carol !\lac- -Mathcson, Virginia M a c N u t t, Maclionald and Patsy Leightizer. Karen Mac- ‘-Nutt, Margaret Dawn Matheson. FRONT ROW: Arthur [ ti An unusually large congrega- Easter representing God’; don was present for the occasion Love: Wendell Cox. the candle of which was marked by the ap-’Joy; Irma Watts. the Candle ofl During the candle lighting Miss. vice of the Young People's Unioni Rene Cotton sang beautifully ‘ON held at Trinity Church Sundayllioly Night". Principals in the follow Peace and Hope. The Hon. (J llovi ard Christie assistflefl Y1?“ ll|¢ml9lVl-‘I l-0 Chrlll lffal hymn Wentflll Co). and ,Lane; they are to become a shining conducted the annual} 110! lit the W0l'ld- , STOPS FOR TEA LONDON iReutersi~-The DUk€‘4th. with the president, Edith ting ceremony were Joyce of Windsor. on gift of London. had tea with the Queen and Prince Philip at Buckingham. Palace Thursday afternoon. was "0 Little Town of 5 Bethlethem." to be used for needy families It 1 The regular monthly meetingi Chriumal Fred‘ Lord ‘M M". ‘of the Charlottetown Kinette h. .“ylm_ nponod on their u. Club was held at the Charlotte- mndance “ . recent meeting 0‘ town Hotel on Wednesday. Dec. me Anon.“-on ,0, 3,“.-dgd Children After the meeting adjourned a The sum of 820.Ill was voted to ‘ wccessful white E|eph'n( sglg ‘ each of the City Welfare Bureaus i was held. ' 5h°" "3" w’ Martin. presiding. 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President K r°mInent'fHEr‘T (‘A51-; ltined ten dollars and costs or ten Canadian Schenley Ltd” has been . 4 ! _ ‘ A resident of Rose Valley who§¢r1a.VS- JWOC Oiherdacrfusegd elected a Director of Schenley 1 had pre\'iou.~'l_\' bt't‘n remanded on- Tom 9 ‘ll!’ 3“ <' 378 ‘W industries Inc. New York. U. S. D 4 a charge of breaking. entering 0P1‘-"8l”lB m0l0|' "9hl'~'l€'S Vlllh d9-lA. Mr. Tigh retains his present- M‘ & I ‘ d the" was further remanded '°<'“"' °*ii"°."'°"'- “i='“S- head of Canadianlsie COURT s'r., srsrmi: mom: 2954 3 , l of the Ci-4iwn_ The an-used 1, 3|. dollars and costs or five days. companies. meat valued at about HALF-PRICE CLEARANCE , EVERYTHING IN STORE l Suits. Coats. Dresses-—Brolten Sizes i fifty dollars Two Charlottetown residents —SPECIAL— ‘ ALL HATS $1.00 and $2.00 I i THE VOGUE P. E. I. Federation Of Agriculture 8:00 p.m.—Baptist Church Hall APPLIANCES 8:00 p.m.—Birch Court, Experimental Farm SALES & SERVICE Among other business the following resolu- Bewlnding and Repairs fhc \t'al'\ iii l)nrchester peniten- ll-'i~'i hi‘ llaiiistrate K. M. Mar- tin The rtl’t'll.\(‘(l had previously been miiticted of beating and "bbllll-I a Montreal man. the in- Richmond hptfrwi near the intersection at Inti- A ~tt‘tiIld man charged in the Miiw iase \\'lll appear in Court later this week. A licrson charged with driving ‘hilt impaired was remanded W” Friday with ball being set at two .'l“ti neisons charged with be- igi drunk and incapable recgiy. COMING EVENTS i‘Di‘iiii.'i ale Christmas Concert. fir iiiih mm: Thllrldly night. Doc. to. it hiiiiiiiz Brook Christmas Coll- ‘ ewart Memorial Hall clock. Dec an hurt-_v Harbour Daptht Church ken and PIIIIII I W’ bllaar Wm edaeeday. Dee. ll, - costs and the other was remand-< ‘ed until Tuesday. A resident of Clill'l0ll.Pl0\l\n| charged with driving with defec-N tive brakes was tincd S10 and‘ costs or 5 days. A person charged with being drunk and incapable was sentenc- ed to lo days in the Queens Coun- ty Jail. C. G. I. T. Vesper Service Planned Canadian Girl s in Training from the Baptist and Zion Church- es next Sunday join with the (‘.G. 1.1‘. group of Trinity to observe the annual Christmas Vesper ser- vice whlch has become a symbol the national strength and unity of 01 HD- Dee. s 3871!!’ ‘ 4.“ lfi Ilsppur with Int’? a'.1t‘lil. As a young man be “He was a past master in the I . was ht't‘lll_\' interested in sports ctoria 0 AF_ and AM ‘ _ :.-mi: it 3-'.::*..:.°.:,=:.:':*%:.i":i.: mg: on CLEANERS ; COUNTY ANNUAL MEETINGS Quadraphonic .\l H i i l i nd . He be - . - , ’ — llallllvtl '5§§poi‘t:: of. til-'t.’i'iLr.'i of the exgutlve ‘:i”ti'iemi§Tme: in Kent st Phone on g Prince—Summeiside. 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