--————.—_—.—.-g-—-.u.~_q 3:55;? ,3”, VI‘ ussn rovs Récononlourn More than a hundred used toys voluntarily ontributcd by citi- mit hate n- rc-conditioned, ‘ Paul's andl city children who would other- wise fall short in Christmas ex- citement. This is the fourth con- secutive year in which the Angli- can Young People’: Association Protestant- orphanage contributions $101»-—Lady Clyde L.O.B.A.. Clyde River. $lo.(I)—'I‘hree Sisters, L.0.B.A. Borden ’ Central loyalty. Continued Sim: Mrs. Vernon Fraser. O.%8taahope. per Mrs. Horace . See'y-Tress. Stanhope Sunday school. loward and Mina Hilda Jones. SIN ea.: Frank Howard. Stephen Ackland. Rev. R. A. Patterson. Gordon MacMillan. $1.00 ea.: Mrs. Golding Smith. In. Herbert Scott. Mrs. George Macmillan, Mrs. Otto Newson. Mrs. Jack Maclaean. Mrs. Ar- thur Howard. Mrs. Andrew Gass, Bain. Mrs. Harry Crosby, Mrs, Sheila Doiam. Dan MacDougall. Cw,,,,,,.,, w,,s_ Mrs h Neil Salmond, Dannie Gass, 1). Albert MacDonald. Gordon T_ay- Kennedy Assisting counsellors J. MacArthur. Harry. Pethic, H01» 1-95"?’ Smmlv BI“ S"“"'- i were Mrs Bonar Dalziel. Mrs. Mrs. Douglas Matheson Mrs. :30”! 9115- -lam‘-‘S B9“5- Lemi Stierling Huston and Miss Earl Lowther Mrs. George Gorveatt. 'Ge0fE9 M3"Ph9° Ilielen Wilson. giyde. Mrs. Roland Hyde, Mi-3. B(;)):|le;I:uf'l‘l§. —-——~—‘*"" ’”" ‘ mer I-‘rizzeu, M,-3_ wane, : rs. ames Gorveatt. ‘ . . ggegoré Mrs. Harold Scott. Mrs. PTot:}—sg1.fio. M F . Princess Visits has engaged in the work under W" EV°”"' "".°k H°a"z' own ' 0 ed" "' " J’: ' ' leadership given by Allison Gill Heb" Mnbean‘ “ed Mac‘ S.mm" _ . . . AIIIHQ tleftt Diocesan and’ local presi- G"’3""" Mm F01“ w1I5°|- Ml‘S- ‘L00 93“ Rev‘ 1' R (‘°"dl='°" ‘ dent, assisted by Miriam Home "3"" H°“'3Td- M1‘5- Waldmn M Gill. m ,.s_ Lowther oarniarkcd tor distribution among} Game Act, Other Cases Are Heard By Magistrate The case of a French River far- lllai:istrate's with keeping live game birds with- in a quarter of a mile of an area where shooting was taking place. an offence contrary to the Migra- tory Game Birds Act. was ad- journed until January 8th by Ma- gistrate Gilbert A. Gal ct presented by both counsel for the l(‘t‘ll\E(I. F.A. Large. Q.C.. and sa lor the Crown. Gerald R. Foster. in a similar charge against the father of the first accused, the st-idence as recorded in the case involving the son was accepted. and this case was also adjourned until the same date. The first to give evidence was John W. White of Montague. the Provincial Game Warden, who told of Ewiucting a patrol with Cst. WII , R.C.M.P. on October l9 in French River New London, district and at the farm of the ac- cused he observed three Canada geese in an open topped enclosure and two more in a completely en- closed pm, about 50 to 60 yards apart. 21 in compal1'y.ytvith Ost. Bowles. on this occasion he saw a hunter in a strawstaclr blind near a fence line situated about 110 paces from the penrontaining the two geese. The hunter he said was in posses- COMING EVENTS F.-lirview School concert In A!- ton llall. December 23. (Thrl.-ztmas Concert Hazelbrook School. December 23rd at 7.30-. Clinton ('liristii1as' Concéit. De- cembcr 20, 3.15 p. > wm Royalty School Christmas‘ Concert. Dec. Nth. Curtain 7.45 Uigg — Orwell concert in Ultra- hall Saturday. Dec. 21 at it o'clock Fhrlstmaa Concert Green Bay Srhooh December 19th. Dance af- ter. Winsloe North Christmas (‘on- cert. in Winsloe Road Iiall. Dec. 19th. Annual meeting. Ni-w liavcni Farmers institute. llccemhcri zlst. 8:30 o'clock. | Christmas Concert in Fort Ail-i gustua Hall. December 20. Curl lain 8 p.m. it Ncw Haven Christmas Concert Friday Dec. 20 Curtain 7:30. Hunter River School Concert. Thursday. Dec. 19. 8 o'clock.. Dance Fortune liall. Friday lying said he seized both the He retuiiled again on October C9 Li: sion of an unplugged shotgun. which held more than three shells. There was also a dead goose under the straw. Witness and the goose. Cst. Maxwell Bowles. corrobor- ated the evidences given by the Game Warden in relation to the events of October 21, Cat. Wil- liam Wilson corroborated portion covering the 19th HELD PERMIT The accused giving testimony on his own behalf said that himself had kept live Canada Geese for the past three years and that his father had done the 5' 0 he was possession of a permit allowing him to keep the birds. When questioned accused said this year he had kept two geese be filled out at the end of Decem- ber each year. Under cross examination the accused said that he had hunted on his ownrp and shot from the haystack blind. Three other witnesses appeared for the defence. One told of selling the two geese to the accused corroborated the rest of the evid- the evidence given by p us witnesses. SEVEN CHARGES Three charges of breaking. en- tering and theft ith fo of joyriding were this mo ng laid against a resident of North Winsloe. No plea was taken and W - ‘ THE R.C.A. RECRUITING UNIT ‘ Will Young men and women are TIIEREISNO that 0y in and cost or thirty days was im- Montague ' AT THE CANADIAN LEGION HALL on 'mults‘n.u', nEcEMaElt 19ui_i p.m.-5 p.m. Souris AT cmncovirr HOUSE on FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2oth_1 p.m.-s p.m. invited to visit obtain full information on a career with a lulure. i 75c ea.: Mrs. Hamid Godfrey, iMrs. Norman Hyde. ea.: Mrs. Jack Mat-Phail. Mrs. Richard Drake. Mrs. Stewart Drake. Mrs. Jack Mac- . Millan. Mrs. Lorne MacPhail. the accused wasremanded until December 20. The first break occurred at the home of Wilfred Road on the night of Oct and the accused is alleged to have 5,511 -’0"9S Beer. Mrs. H. Her- taken a sum of money amounting I111)’. MI'S- H8")! Hyde, Mrs. ' to forty dollars. Hector Scott. The second break took place at Total——$42.00 the store of Ernest Cudmore at ster Bed Bridge on December 4. in which the sum of five dollars Meadow Bank. Collectors Byron 0°" ‘W M''|- 30! Crosby. 32.00: Colin MacPhail. $1.00 ea: Frank E. Boyle, El. mer Clow. Dingwell MacF‘adyen, Stewart Miller. Gordon c. Lean. Howard Murray. Victor. MacPhall. Stanley Hyde. Gordon} le. rs. L. H. Drake. Royj Crosby. Russell Hyde. Robert; Jewell. 50c on December 12. On this occasion a .22 rifle was taken along with a quantity of ammunition and num- eroias other goods having a value of approximately ninety dollars. Gerald R. Foster represented the ace _ The previously adjourned case if a Charlottetown man charged with the unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor in a place other than the residence in which he re- sides was concluded. The magis- trate the ' e case un- til December 23 for consideration. Evidence previously taken in this case indicated that the RCMP W88 Imposed upon a resident of had seized ll dozen pints of beer the city, charged with the unlaw- and six pints of liquor in a raid fill Possession of still for the pur- conducted on a Bishop Street re- Dose of manufacturing illeg aidence. Police evidence disclosed spirits. that the raid was carried out fol- Fines of five dollars and costs lowing a complaint received. or five days was given to each of Lester O'Donnell appeared for the two accused. One from Bristol for accused. John P. Nicholson for the failing to stop at a stop sign and Crown. e other from Souris for operat- ng in motor vehicle with defective equipment. Total-—$l6.50. Springfield District. (‘ollcctors rs. Clarence Haslnm, Mar- -I°"i° Mid“! and Mabel Profitt. $2.00: Ira Mat-Kay. M A res ent of Greenfield who had previously entered a plea oi not guilty to the charge of driv- ' ’ changed ing whilst impal cepted and a fine of sixty dollars A fine of one hundred dollars and costs or three months in Jail * TlIlS F. MOBILE be in WED., THURS., this unit and OBLIGATION night. Nov. 22, Webster‘: Orches- tn. Cuawall. Collectors Mrs. Haaen ' ' till! en‘ Clarence Haslans. Letth Payutei. Allison Mayne. Keith Mayne. Crawford Sinclair. Mrs. Norris Sinclair. Mrs. Sut- herland Macltay. Florric Drum- a 50c ea.: Mrs. Herbert Profitt, illiam Constable. Tota .45. Nine Mlle Creek, Collectors Mary and Carol MacDonald. $1.00 ea.: Norman MacDonald. Sarah MacDougnll, Roy Camp- bell. Hector Campbell, Shaw. Milton Machaine. Sammy MacDougall, Robbie MacDonald, W l ExPl°r‘r‘ 't‘i£lt‘-:vnistod rod coat and velvet H ‘V Sunset Lodge iii‘. Awarded‘ T6 ' I ‘0-ea developed - cow -3 :3.‘ Bertrand Russel "1: Doc. 19 _ .:-°..:r..*-.-.'...°:-m.. mond, Mrs. rd . United Explorers of Trinity Mrs. William Hasllm. - ' III-Irdl entertained the ‘_ - _ N . - rit Loo. Mrs. Nelson Mathgnog. :ueda ff Sunset Lodge‘ with ugdwmehp you; suter? she; LONDON m,.,.,,.,, _ ""“'| """'"““'|' ‘°""‘H:'-"°I ‘ma? hc;nSeaman.nMr:l.ow.ud chflumlnpea‘ pitofnceormancen ‘mo Sat!‘-sir‘ “He, w,¢""°u m‘ u'ch ,,em,_.. ,9 | auaaei. nritiaii philosopher. aelea- an em...-at improve...‘ an the iMrs. aid Haslam. htluriel day afternoon. May, ’sy,¢Ven, DIl£d'M‘Dl'fl:l"Ct. “And how are flat and ‘writer. Tuesday was V” Pm‘ Haal8m- Mn -'0'“ “‘°“°-“- M“: "d°°"‘°d ''‘° ''‘’‘'’'°.'“ °°"”'y°h"1rseeRu:fitled c said be M] "med l""°'" °' “” "57 K’ Gamow of tho Uflteo Roland Matheson. Mrs. Basil Iellorz and Rev. (.. Howard ‘em - Mn" 8 ‘ ‘ llnga Prize for the nolmlarination 3...,‘ - Haslam. Mrs. Claude Barrett. Cllfll C Who acted as chill‘-‘, fly‘: know; she mm the n.n_lof science. it was “rt Cure Huh,“ - man. ' llor Helen Wilson “I C“; "member P_ 1-uesd,,y_- G 75c: Mrs‘. Eric Sinclair. W” P“-“‘“- .-°°”' . vi“ H d’°.°“'. 3 The prime. worth about £l.tll. Hull in Yorkshire has been nl 10¢: Mrs. Irving Jlaslam. 1*” 9"“ . ° ' "mi is offered am: y by the United Patsy MacDonald brotmit greetings and Heat- ,through London in her carriage XCUMS ‘ ' her Benton made a present: all those long years ago." 'L'.53'."-‘~_Ed"°"'°""' tion of -Christmas treats. Rev. TA!-K5 To ALL 33 Mr. Christie closed the meeting Margaret made sure she talked mw-~-re ------- STORE CLOSING SALE The children then retired to includiniz the oldest. Sflryearold the social hall of Trinity Mrs. Edith Barrell Church where they enjoyed a The old folks called in a spokes- Christrnas party Four of the man to ad over their own gift Explorers led in games. Lunch to the princess -— a bouquet of Get your Christmas Bargain Bonus LADIES‘ COATS. SUITS. DRESSES Mrs. 'rfr§'r'i'°§.-.3if‘."' F"’“°' ""“°' lPROCLAMATION %%t ‘SHOPPING HOURS MONDAY and TUESDAY 8.30 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. ; 3.30 A.M. to 9.30 P..M. . PROWSE BROS. LTD. uatatsiaiatataiaiatarsssrstsistatszsasiarss‘ was provided by the Afternoon flowers and a book containing" ‘*3? T“V'°'- Ne“ M"°E‘°""“- Auxiliary of the W.M.S. chiel prints of classical paintings. .Mrs.lLayton Jones. Mrs. Lawson‘ LONDON .Ap._prmc(.ss Ma,-. "'°n'”"5' Mrs’ Fred H°”“’< ret brought the sparkle of- $l.00 ea.: Mrs. Robert Brown. .yomh and gaiety Tuesday to 281 Mrs. Cyril Jones, Mrs. Wilbur mmng old folk in 3 London nu,-5. -Jones. Mrs. diaries Jones. Mrs. fing home. Willard Jenkins. Mrs. George, The pretty princess visited tlic -Lawton. Mrs. Richard Jenkins, Kingston iilll home. She is the’ lMrs. Ralph Judson. Mrs. wil- recently . elected president of a ’fred Lawton. Mrs. Lester Mac- charity‘ organization known as Harold Smith. Miss The Friends of the Poor and the l‘Lilllan Jenkins. Mrs. William Gentle Folk‘s Help. and the home Jugs. Mrs. Brccken Wood. Mrs. is one of its charities. iEd‘50" Smllh. Mrs. Cyril Jones. The excitement was almost too Mrs‘ Bruce "°"°5‘ much for 95-yeamild Mrs. Sarah 50“ Mrs‘ MaI°°"" ~I"‘I30"- Routledge. who 5 u ffe r s from 1 T°"a"“‘25'5°- chronic bronchitis. ' Right there at her bcdside stood SHEEP IN NORWAY Princess Margaret wearing a, N0rwa.v. with about l.80(l,000 “T” ’ AV ::°".%'°':°" °' ‘W: . - ‘ °° ‘"“‘ '"“°‘~: Refrigeration I Repairs To All Makcs l APPLIANCES I SALES at SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs The. following resolution was passed at a meeting of the City _ Council held; lln the Council Chambers,j ‘,Tuesday, Dec. 17th, 1957: - '3L'ig_T“_'CAL 1 “Resolved th at the "“'" 3 ll)/Iayoroegzmcllaeim 2é3(;1xing: P ; ay, em r t , a. ,1 Civic public holiday." 5 a I e r _ I Motion carried. E I e ctr I c ; Phones 8543 - 8544 James A. Fullerton, City Clerk. l I Look at the Specials 1956. ‘ .fi§3$3K %%@&_ --‘an-.. _‘-‘- DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES THE VOGUE MORE VISITORS Canada's national and historic parks had 3.748.000 visitors up to‘ the end of September. 413,000 more than the same period of -—-u‘ YES! ! IT'S HERE : JUST WHAT YOU'VE WAITEDMFOR ‘ Y's MEN'S HOLLY - : DIRECT FROM VANCOUVER , Evci'yl)0(ly wants Holly at Christmas time! The green prickly leaves with the bright l'(‘(l ix-rrics just typify the Christmas season. IDEAL FOR DECORATIONS . IDEAL FOR DINNER TABLES ‘ il)i-JAI. I-‘OR PLACING ON CHRISTMAS (ill-‘TS ——and— AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS (ill-"l‘ I'l‘SEl.i-‘ ‘ Price per pkg. $1.00 ‘an- —‘‘n Obtainable from all Y's Men Phone your orders to Master Cleaner-.~ .'iH."i6 Giggc_\"s Pharmacy 3170 A Y'S MEN'S PROJECT ' WAKE UPCSANTA! PIERCE’S have. Merry and Happy Xmas. The two of us better hurry down and shop for all the goodies like candy, mixed nuts and delicious fresh fruit. Everything to make this the best Xmas yet. to make this year :1 WEEK . We have a large quantity of DUCKS, LOWEST MARKET PRICES. I (‘APON and CEESE at MAPLE LEAF FRI. and SAT. I I _ Lb. 55c HALF OR WHOLE TEN DERSWEET HAM XMAS MIXED NUTS 2 Lbs. 85c . - l FREE TURKEY DRAWING A fresh delicious turkey will be drawn for on Monday evening. Dec. 23. You are invited to visit our store and place your namc and address in II container provided at front of store. LET'S TALK TURKEY! To be £i.\'.\'lll'(‘(.‘I of a Xmas dinner the whole family will cnjoy buy a fresh Island Turkey raised by our own farmcrs. You are supporting the basic industry of the Province whcri you buy an Island grown turkcy. We are very pmud to he I selling Turkeys raised by Ml‘. l\'ol'man .lnhn.<tnn. SI. Eleanors. P. E. l. lloliicstic ML Bingo Bopo River Hall limit. Elmwood Christmas Concert December 21. 1957. Curtain 8:00 I m. Dance after. Canoe Cove Christmas Con- cert. December 20. at Cove Hall. I p.m. Dromoro Christmas Concert. December 23rd. , Bethel Concert at School Dec. zoth. Charlottetown R. B. P. meets Friday. December N, 8 pm» Ini- tiation. For That Special Person —- All Underwood Portable typewriter. Cudmore Business Equipment, 179 Grafton st. Grand Tracadle School Con- "'l1.Corran Ban Hall. Thursday. Dec. 19. at no p. m. (Toma all to Christmas School concert at Btnloy Bridge on De- Nmbor it]. C ALL WOOL MATER Park CH1 School Concert 39¢-Ihhfillvfllllll. IALS O REIIULAR PRICE TO $29.50 ‘ ‘19.50 MEN'S ALL WOOL PULLOVER SWEATERS, Round and V-Neck $4.95 MEN'S Popular Malta BROADCLOTH PYJAMAS, MEN'S B.V.D. NO-IRON WHITE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, Spec. $5.50 fHN'S Canuino JACKETS, Rog. $24.50, Boxed Xmas HANDKRCI-IIEFS, Asstd. colors-8. whites, spec. 3 for SI ' ' XMAS SPECIALS‘ MEN'S SUBURBAN COATS I o HEAVY QUILTED LININGS a room: _. i3.‘v.i1 and o POPULAR cm.-zcxs and PLAINS 5 o PLAIDS — PLAINS a a wine: ASSORTMENT O REGULAR PRICE TO ~ MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS I ‘4.50 Special Special SHORTENING 3 lb. tin 89c PEAN UTS In the Shcl' 5 lb. 39: MAPLE LEAF (Siigar Cured Riliillcss) BACON . . . . . ‘/2 lb. 39c MAPLE LEAF (hall) '.’!-’--3 lb. A\g. Weight . PERFECTION SPECIAL ICE CREAM 9'5 COTTAGE ROLLS . . . lb. 65:5 DEVON 39¢ BACK BACON . . . . lb. 69c FRESHLY GROLNI) ‘ ORANGES . . BLUESTONE . . nd STRIPES , WASHLD ISLAM) or _sHADEs CARROTS . . 3*’-9-’ FRESH ISLAND CRANBERRIES DELICIOUS APPLES . . . GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS . R RIPE 33-95 TOMATOES . $14.95 more. SATIN CIIOOOLATES THE BEST FOR JUICE-—LAR(i‘iE FLORIDA . . 2 "fine BACON . . . . . . . |b.55c? . . . 2lbs.45c CHRISTMAS SPECIALS LIBBY’S—-48 01.. Tin . . . doz. 59c PINEAPPLE JUICE . . . tin 39c TASTY PAK Ib.I9c AS 2tins29c . . . . pkg. 25¢ WE HAVE A FULL VARIETY OF CHRISTMAS CANDY INCLUDING RIBBON CAN DY, BARLEY MIXTURE HAMBURG . . . . . 2 |bs.59c3 BREAKFAST SLICED 2 doz. 75c WEIJCHS-24 01.. Bottle GRAPE JUICE . . . . . 43c LlBBY‘S-28 01.. Till FRUIT COCKTAIL . . ti_n 45¢ SUMMER SAVORY 2 pkgs.'29e rnnncn CREAMS. XMAS Doc. R DILIYIRY STORE HOURS CASI-II PAl(—Freali Brunei 2 pkgs. 49¢ Doc.20 ..........8a.m.—-9':I0p.ln. ° ° ° ' ° ° oolaosna :l.m::::B£ Pol“. «4 a..:::::'::.s:.':.‘..i;ao.‘::.'.“.' GWEN “ANS - - - PI‘9 29¢ , IUIIYOUIXIABTAHJ HJCIOUS [ADI 1» non , SCOTCH COOKIES CARRY Pox. 40¢ DIAI. 5524' l l i I l l l l l