, ‘ o Sm:w “""W Changing rain we“ 111mQ increasing thinking. V:.\’ A). (I Frederic I ohn on 1 15 and [Id Campbeumf}: Emdlh Light IS morning t this evening 0 few clouds morning; 5h the a‘ternooglv 5 lowering 1;" es: milder. 3 tc‘d‘liy at ‘ A 12 am. and fh‘Ma BIL e tide eightegh i p.m. " l EMBER EMBER savings. )WARE DEPT. BOTH sronns RANGE mew than Char} “It oday at 7.2.4 om s l o I ‘ry‘"‘ " ' WELCOME FOR DIEFENBAKER Em DELHI. — Prime Minis- ing his visit to New Delhi. India. m. Djefenbaker of Canada wears Picture was taken Nov. 18. Mr. , dgarland of flowers as he walks Diefenbakei' left New Delhi Mon- wim Prime Minister Nehru dur- day for Colombo, Ceylon, where liregional Conference OI CW‘L Held At St. Pius X Parish {Mm Joseph A. MacDonald. W of the Provincial Coun- Td of (he Catholic Women’s Lea- gue, presided at the regional con- , in St. Pius 10th parish 5311 on Sunday. extended a welcome to the Inge number of delegates and " rs present and expressed new that they would go back 5;» their Panish Councils feeling med mat they had obtained a ‘ knowledge of the league fill its activities. A warm wel- ame was also extended by the of s. Pius 10th Panish COMING EVENTS Pw. I. Hot Chicken Supper and 'azaar Victoria Hall, Saturday, ' ovember 29th. Serving 5 - 7 p.m. finance Fortune Hall efvery Wed- iasday night. Webster‘s Orch Btra. fianizations using , this column WEmeote their meetings and filaments are requested to ' their announcements in the name of the Organization or Mp who are sponsoring the I'm Concert November 26th hfirandview Hall postponed. until Igterdlate. ‘ Island grain daily high- flt market price. E.J. MacDon- fll, Vernon or O’Leary, P.E.I. lBuying No. 1 small table stock Matoes daily at market prices $1005. E.J. MacDougall, Vernon. :I will be picking up poultry at the fianmens yard every Tuesday. bung highest market prices un- fl;flurther notice. Contact A. P. Gallant, Rustico. ileum Dance, Bonshaw Inn Fall, every Tuesday night- Bllt‘n’s Orchestra. Admission 50 Cents plus 10 certs tax. finance Forest Hill Hall. Fri - November 28th. Webster‘s Munro. Lunches served. Due to road conditions. Free enlargements at Jamiesons Pharmcy cancelled until further "New Glasgow Junior Farmers meeting will be held tonight 8.30 to at Junior Farmers recreav "Reserve Monday, December 1st 5." “alliety concert. Caledonia . Step dancing by Harvey itseKinmon and others, songs by 3100mm trio etc. ~ Watch for the “White Hunter’s" . 4 ‘ar coming Thursday hthis paper. It’s terrific it‘s at? greatest! Don’t, whatever you films! 1 lypefor ‘ 00er mm .1 01.9 I MEDIUM Iniwa mu) :1 0f Cherry Hill Cheese. '~ greatly Ilnln‘csserl \sllll “Top Favorite" .. no. no. .7»; .. .~ Council Rt. Rev. R. V. Mao Kenzie and by the president Mrs. Percy MacDonald. The provincial president gave an interesting summary of the national convention at Vancouver which she had recently attended. She said it was a great plasure and privilege to have the oppor- tunity of meeting members from East to West of Canada both from a social and edmational view- point, and the welcome and cour- tesy extended by the people of Vancouver is something she remember for a long tune. REGULAR MEETINGS She stressed the importance of having regular meetings interest— ing and suggested that some time be given to the reading of a good 85 Attend Annual Banquet OI Kingston Legion Branch A total of 85 legion members, wives and guests attended the annual banquet of the Kingston branch of the Canadian Legion at the Clover Club last evening. Hector Currie, president of the branch, acted as master of cere- monies a-nd introduced the head table guests. They were: John Mcisaac , provincial command president and Mrs. :Vliclsaac; Ben Champion, president of the Summerside Legion and Mrs. Champion; Frank Rush, first vice-«president provincial com- mand and Mrs. Rush; Hamilton Douglas, zone commander Kings County and Mrs. Douglas; Mr. and Mrs. Currie; Foster Mac- Kinnon, past president of the Kingston branch and Mrs. Mac- Kinnon. Mr. Currie also proposed a toast to the Canadian Legion, which was responded to by A. C. MacEvac-‘henn. M.C., following Mount Stewart Lady Celebrates 100th Birthday MOUNT STEWART —-— Mrs. Christy McCormack of Mount Stewart celebrated her 100th birthday yesterday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Bernard Feehan with whom she lives. Bright and active despite her advanced years, Mrs. McCor- mack is a native of Point cos Roches. Her husband Pius M - \ Cormack died some 21 years ago. She has two sons. Mark and Ruel both of Charlottetown and a second daughter Mrs. Dan Fogarty of Westville, N.S.: also 28 grandchildren and 15 great You’ll love the rich triTe Cheddar fla‘vor And you ll be the uniform high ‘IUBIIIV that has («lahlishml Cherry Hill as I of all Canadian cheese. Cherrv Hill blends an perfectlx' with other foods . . . f!“ayc delicious. alwa)s free m a sandwich, as a sauce, ‘nd In dozcm of other ways. Huh Chou; Hill (Assess. At grandchildren. he was welcomed. by Prime Min- ister Solomon Bandaranai-ke. (CP From (AP) book, enerpts from encyclicals. ivy-laws, etc., and to have a guest speaker Occasionally. The members there broke up into discussion groups. and the ideas and suggestions of each group presented to the meeting. Provincial Director, Rev. George MacCormac explained in detail the duties of each convenorship and capany answered all ques- tions pertaining to same. He urg- ed the members to take an active part and aSSist in all community projects, to welcome any immi- grants or new-comers to their dis- trict, to forward letters of com- mendation to radio and television stations for good and educational programs and letters of condemn- ation for bad ones. A buffet luncheon was then ser- ved by the ladies of St. Pius 10th Parish Council, after which all assembled in the church where Holy Hour and Benediction was given by Rev. W. McIntyre of St. Dunstans University. which he outlined briefly the origin and accomplishments of the legion up to the present time. Hamilton Douglas proposed a toast to the ladies which was res- ponded to by Mrs. A. C. Mac- Eachern. The banquet was catered to by the La’dies Auxiliary of the Charlottetown Legion. Following the banquet. a dance was held with music being sup- ,- annual session at the ' ‘Rev. E. H. Bean Is Elected Pres. OI Ministerial Ass’n The Prince Edward Island Ministerial Association met in National Film Board Theatre. Federal Building, Charlottetown on Mon- day afternoon. rllhe president. the Rev. Don- ald Campbell of Montague pre- sided. The meeting was well at- tended. Special speakers for the oc- casion were the Rev. W.A. Pat- erson of Georgetown, who pre- sented a scholarly paper on the subject “The Paradox of Chris- tian Freedom,” and Mrs. Stew- art Pierce of Charlottetown who spoke on behalf of he Society for Retarded Children. Excellent re- ports were received from he1 parent association and from each of the three regional as- sociations. Among the subjects under discussion were the value of the RBI. ministerial. penal reform, blood clinics and Chaplaincy ser- vice at the provincial institu- tions. Officers elected for 1959 are: president, Rev. E. H. Bean, Ken- sington: vice-«president, Rev. J. Heber Kean. O'Leary; Rev. H. L. Mitton. Charlottetown and Rev. Donald Campbell. Mon- tague; secretary, Rev. Lewis Murray. Kensin'gton: treasurer, Rev. T. H. B. Somers, Charlotte- town. Bristol University Professor TO Address Groups Tonight Professor Charles Machines, M.A., L1. D., professor of imper- ial history at the University of Bristol, England will address the members of the P.E.1. Advisory Board, Women’s Auxiliary and Friendship Club of the Blind, at a joint meeting of the organiza- tion at the Charlottetown Hotel this evening at 8 p.m. Mr. Machines, who is current- ly touring Canada speaking to various groups of the blind, boards and auxiliaries of the C. N.I.B., will speak on the work of the Royal Commonwealth Society for the blind. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Mal- . colm MacInnes, he was born in BN‘S Announces Staff Changes The Charlottetown branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia has an- nounced a number of staff changes. H. Ray MacKean, assistant manager at the city bank for the past two years. has been trans- ferred to St. John’s, Nfld.. where he will assume the post of sen- ior assistant to the manager. Born at Tatamagouche, N. 8., Mr. M‘acKean, is married to an Island girl the former Estelle McIntyre of Montague. They have two children. Clarence Bartlett, transferred to the city branch from Monxcton 18 months ago as accountant, has succeeded Mr. MacKean as assistant manager. He is a native of Bonavistza, Nfld. R. N. Roop, a member of the Halifax banlk staff, will succeed Mr. Bartlett as accountant. Demonstration Given Ch'town Camera Club The Charlottetown Camera Club held its regular meeting on Monday evening at the YMCA with the president Donald Gill in the chair. Margaret Mallett gave a help- ful demonstration on how to' avoid flatness when photograph- ing texture. She illustrated by showing how surface texture is affected by lighting, and showed examples of texture both in black and white and color. A discussion followed, on the exchange of black - and - white prints with Cornerbroo‘k and plied by “The Mariners" under the direction of Arthur Cantwell. Sydney. The winners of the color slide IS LATE .. IF YOUR GUARDIAN . OR MISSED DIAL Special delivery service missed. and a paper will be delivered right to your door. alum. to 9:00 am. if your 6561 available between 8:30 paper is late — or ED'S DIAL L73\Great George St. For the Fastest Service in Town, Call Ed’s Slogan: “To maintain the goodwill of those whom we serve — the goal for which we strive!" . TAXI 6561 Charlottetown ’ h and ready to serve-a as a salad garnish, 3 dessert You’ll enjoy any meal more, nwstfine food stores. Winner of BRITISH EMPIRE .4 WARD DISTRIBUTED BY Holder Brokerage Company, Monoton, New Brunswick Calgary, Alberta in 1891. and re- ceived his education at the school for the Blind. Halifax. N. S.; Dalhousie University, Hali- fax and Balli-ol College in Oxford. Mr. Maclnnei was made Com- mander of order services to the Dutch during and immediately anter the war and for the pro- motion of Anglo-Dutch relations. In 1956 he was awarded Carvat and Cross of Commander de l’Etoile Noire for work on French Colonial administration and for the promotion on various ways of Anglo-French relations. He is married to Violet Ethel Peake, of Bristol and has one son. competition “ nimals" were as follows: first, Rev. B u r t o n Crowe: second, Mrs. Dean Rob- inson; third. Margaret Mallett. Mr. Crowe talked briefly on the method used in obtaining his precision print, “Wheel within a wheel", which placed top at the last meeting. Rollie Taylor then gave an in- teresting description of “What is New in Photography". and showed examples of many new developments in a variety of cameras,’ including 35 mm., twin lens reflex, and sub minia- ture. Various kinds of projectors for slides and movies were shown, as well as new films and exposure meters. FLEE FROM EAST BONN, West Germany (Reut- ers) — More than 2,164,000 East Germans fled to West Berlin and West Germany from the begin- ning of 1949 until the end of last ‘I.O.D.E. Chapter Hears‘ Report On Conference The monthly meeting of Royal Edward Chapter I.O.D.E. was held at the Cliar‘lottlt‘orwn Hotel Monday with a good attendance. The regent Mrs. W. E. Massey presided. Mrs. J. A. Lawson gave an in- teresting report of the provincial conference on education recently held in Charlottetown. A letter from Miss Loraine, Cameron a P.W.C. student. wasl read thanking the chapter for scholarship, Mrs. J. A. MacMillan reported a box to be packed this week for shipment overseas. Members of the chapter will assist the Senior Citizens’ Club at Beach Grove on January 19th and April 20th. Money was voted to renew magazine subscriptions to the Vetemns’ wing at P. E. I. Hos- pital and Charlottetown Hospital. Mrs. W. M. Brehaut gave some interesting facts regarding Hun- garian immigrants to Canada and reported clothing had been sent to a Hungarian family in this pro- Vince. A letter from the chairman of the employment advisory com- mittee was read asking for a representative at meeting Nov- ember 26th. The regent was ask- ed to attend. Dr. Douglas MacDonald spoke to the meeting on the blood donor service and asked for the cooperation of. the members in the cooling campaign. A nominations committee was appointed for the January Jmeet- ing. To augment the funds the chapter will hold a cake sale early in the New Year. ‘ Three new members were duly elected and welcdmed into the chapter. October, a government spokes- man said Monday. Mrs. F. Darrach Dies In TrurO Mrs. Ethel Berry, passed away at the Colchester County Hospital, Truro, N.S.. November 20. 1958, after a long illness. She was the eldest daughter of‘tlie late Mr. and Mrs. Economy, NS. Mrs. Dania-ch was a very suc— cessful school teacher in’ Nova Scotia, Western Canada and in the United States. Twenty-five years ago she married Mr. Dar- rach and‘went to reside at Clyde. :. River, P.E.I. where she took an active part in Church and com- munity work. For the past year they lived with her si\’.er, Mrs. G.M. Coding. in TrurO. She leaves to mourn, her hus- band, three sisters (Sadie) Mrs. ATTENTION DEEP FREE OWNERS FILL UP YOUR FREEZER NOW WITH EXTRA HEAVY EVISCERATED CAPONS WHOLESALE PRICES Fulford Darrach, nee \ D.S. Berry. Lower 1119 Guardian, vnaflottctown, wen. Nov. 26. 1958. 8‘ Claude Chappell. Tidnish. N.S.. (Ellen) Mrs. G. M. Coding, Truro; «Leonal Mrs. R. W. Arb- olil. Pictou Landing. and two brothers. 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