/, Trinity Social » Fauditorium, November .28th.‘ Tic: ' ~,fsltretat. V , » MR. Fireman, get; your Min: from a. and 60., ' ‘gthe earlyhistory of Prince Edé "1. Historical Society. mem- . ‘ .; bership is now available atelther . . Queen Str’e'et: , ‘ FUNERAL unwri-L‘rheru- , ‘ ”.»neral ‘of the late i ’ i'were: Sterling Barrett, ,Melville ' ~an Ltd , Queen Street. ; Queen Sweet. A!" 2': mm mm tam, ~ ’,,_.;:Wavles.“..$lo,cold wave for Man, . , u -' gametes: tor-transom for v ~\ A cendhoted by Rev. Don: IMONUMENTSV' < , MARBLE, ; ‘ ' ~ automatic ¥ #‘TRADHN .SALE CHRISTMAS DINNER moth AND CENTRAL t‘iHlilSTMAS Sale for hand — mans gifts that are sure to please Visit Jean‘s Gift Shoppe at 183 llillshol‘o Street. CARD PARTY at. the Clover Club 8.30 ‘onight. Sponsored by Basilica Altar Society. BEAUTIFUL Christmas Gifts Silesia-l priced. Helen’s Dress Shop, 54 Grafton Street. Organizations’ using this column to promote their meetings, en- a tertainments, etc., are requested to place these announcements in the name'of the sponsoring or- ganization. ' . -- FOR THE Best in Marine Paint and Commercial Fishing » Supplies, contact therFishermen’s Friend, A. Kennedy and Co., Ltd. 32 Queen Street. " i", ' “ TOYS FOR ALL AGES. Fire- stone Home and Auto Co. Ltd;, ' 187 Great ,George Street. Dial .~ 5547. ' ‘ ~ I ' WE TREAT: the sick well, Gig." ' gey’s’. Pharaiacy 'opeu 8.30 am. to 8 pm. _ MR. CHRISTMAS Tree Buyer get your Xmas Tree Twine from A. Kennedy and Co., Ltd-Queen Street. ' ' r ’ ATTENTION‘ all Truckers: Why waste valuable ,time shovel-y ling? - Our payloader .gets'you away in a Co. ‘ AUCTION “45’? ' Score Cards for sale , "Central Printing. , " l 7‘ MR. FARMER get “your long rubber coat, rubber gloves, rub-g ilber mitts fro-mpA. Kennedy and ' ' RESERVE. Monday ,and Tues: day, Dec let and 2nd, for’Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics at Hall in Charlotte: Qt‘OWn. ' y'. g '1 . I , I i MR. ,‘SERVICE Station get ‘your Waste and Wipers from A. Kennedy and Co, Ltd, Lower ii? FOR. AN outstanding'eVenin'g’s enjoyment, hear the comic opera} "“The Barber of, Seviflei’, P.W.C." Lkets at College, Miller I Bros, fand'Toombs.»J._ - . ' '4: MR."TRUCK: Driver (get; your" Tarpaulin ,, any size from A. Ken; nedy and C0,, mower Queen a RubberfB'oot',‘ any size, any .‘Ltd. Queen Street, I I No- {vember special on Permanent~ LEARN m men I about ‘zward island by the P. E} ‘ Taylor’s Jeweller’e or Simpson . , g‘Sears Limited .inohsrlottetown. \' jUNILoAmNG CAR“ Wheat pulp Wednesday, November 26th.; and Thursday, 27th. Canada Pack? tiers Shut-Gain Feed Service, 12 Malcolm (3' MacPherson, was held" f Tuesday T'avfternoonMith a short .servic the home of lily-daughter R. .-C’. :MacPhee, Mt. Boc- ald Nicholson, who'also cbmiucu led the serviceal; Sthohn’s Puss. [byterlAn Church, Belfast. {Angus Dechenty, Austin MacMil- Ilan and Peter MacDonald; Flow- *yerrbearerswene: Author Contelo, “R Alfred Larsen, .JOhn W. MacWiL *lialms, ‘ David Ross. Interment was in the Belfast cemetery. mnr FUNERAL -— me» in. funeral of the late Mrs. David Birt ‘ A. was held yesterday afternoon {from the Salvation Army Citadel land. was very largely attended 'The service was conducted by; :;Major Arnold Hicks, assisted by '-.Calptaln Fuller. Pall bearers fiambly. Fred Chandler, War- “renj M‘acKenzie. :braith, Sterling Carr.» Interment :-.was in Mount Stewart cemetery. . ATTENTION Main BoiaceMem- fibers. Chickenoontest to be held in the Club Rooms Thursday Nov- ember 27th at 8 p. m. , a: ,GRAlll'l-‘E a. BRONZE MARKERS ‘Write For our Catalogue Vere Beck & Son Ltd. Montague & Charlottetown N. l): MaelllAN‘ FUNERAL? . DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown DIAL 5549 minutes. ,ArnfaSt .Coal ‘ at ‘ '.Guardian-Patriot,, ,On "evening Z i o n ’Pp’aricla The scripture 'ithe Y.M.C.A. on“ sunday nights. Pall: ~- ‘bearers wererJohn McDonald, “3 Frank Fred Panton; ' ‘ Milton can- ‘ CHRISTMAS! give hand calor- ed Island Views. Craswell Studio. WATCH FOR the “White Hun- ter’s” spectacular coming Thursday in this paper. It's ter- rific... it’s the greatest! Don’t, whatever you do. miss this! LIGHT DOCKET -r Only two cases faced Magistrate K. M. Martin in Charlottetown Police Court Tuesday morning. A Ken- suspended sentence on a charge cap from an automobile. The ac- cused had pleaded guilty to, the wood Road man was fined $5 and costs or two days when he pleaded guilty 0 failing to stop at a stop sign. CARD PARTY WINNERS -— The prize winners'last night at Commerce hell were: ladies’ first, Mrs. Jack Mclsaac and Mrs. Neil MacNevin, tiled; mens’ first, Brent Essery; second, John Haggerty; consolation, Nel- lie Stewart and‘ Dan Chipman; freemuts, Clifford Hynes. and Pins Lund; door prize, Mrs. Dorothy Mill; special prize, Mrs. Arthur McGuigan. ‘ , A MUTCH — At the "Prince ‘Ed . ward island Hospital on Nlovem. ‘ber 19th. to Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Munch, a son. Ian Donald, 8 lbs. 4 oz. l » . *YPS .Hdlcls‘ weekly news Young Peoples Society . held its regular weekly meeting, with '23 members present, Tuesday.even~ , evening Onenedwith devo- tions led byADonna Buchanan and lesson was taken from Duke 2:- (1420), and t was entitled “Darth “of the“, saviour”. Hymns "sung were “Guide Me 0 Thou Great Jehovah‘f’ and “Shall We Gather Attire: River?" singbon youth drew a one-year ‘ of theft of a car radio and hub‘ charge November 22nd. A Nor- I -'the,.card party in the Bank of * Charlottetown theatrea'goers. r, I Q ~. ;-STRANGE:EXPERIAMENT the modem opened the-bus . PADDY CROFT as Eliza and 'Bill Glover as Proficssor Higgins The hundreds of drama en- thusiasts that packed . Queen Charldtte High School’s, commo- dious auditorium last night to see the Canadian Players production of George Bernard Shaw’s hilar- ious “Pygmalion” were treated to an outstanding perfomance. \ During the two . intermiseions and followmg the completion of the play many favorialble’ com- ments‘ were expressed. -, . _ Thtmgh 531112, members Of the? cast were pnaised for. the ekcel‘ lent "characterizations.- they had created, three, in _ particular seemed to catch the 'fancy of the These included the delightful Eliza, the uninhibited Professor Higgins and that outstanding re- presentative of “the undeserving poor',’,. Doolittle, the ’dvustman.. These characters were poutrayed by Roddy Croft, Bill cover and Alan Nomi. ’ “Pygmalion”; later to‘form the '7 Jines's meeting with prayer. Plans {or- a Christmas party were dis- cussed briefly. Everyone was urg- ed to attend the Christian Youth Fellowship sing. SMIg-being held an A cmnrnittée of «three was " alp- ‘ite hymns andspiritlflals “for me: new gong sheets to ,be’printed for thesmg songs._ . _ ,- ., honouring- the business orienting, a shontv-flilm entitled ,“‘Joe and Roxy” was shown (by .Wendell/ pointed to decide on some flavor- FREE! . porcelain lined. containing full length REG. 389.00 Brown. . .. V's»: .olL RANGE including Turkey 0 Canada’s first and finest automatic oil range, no lighting, no guess work. Simply set the thérmo» static oven control to the temperature desired and the range does the rest. ‘ O Constant pilot. The thermojet burner remains on pilot at all times, no lighting is ever required. 0 Larger'than average oven, 19 X 191;, x 171/}. Fully i, 0 Extra storage drawer may be used as warming over. = or for storage of cooking utensils. 0 Beautiful styling, complete with Deluxe backguard lamp and electric clock. Canadian Players Are .Well Receivleclln Charlottetown ‘Hon Edward Jarvis ,ford-HillyDeborah case as Mrs. ,EynsformI—Iill; Desmond Scott as ton and Jereuny Wilkin as «Walter Hyndlman and Mrs. Hynd- 'man; and Mayor Edwin C.‘Jo!lm- ‘stdne‘ and Mrs. Johnstone. private secretary. Mr. Thomas rehearsing a scene from Pygmal- ' ion. ' ‘ basis of the phenomenal Broad; way hit, “My Fair Lady”, . tells the story of a phonetic teacher’s great expeniment by which in six monthshe teaches the Cockney flower girl, Eliza, speech and manners sufficient to pass her off alga, Duchess in London Society. 1311 this job the Professor is as- sisted by a friend, Colonel Pick- ering. played by Mervyn Blake. and his housekeeper, Mrs. Pierce, played by Christine Bennett. ._ The. Professor’s long~sulfferiilng mother was portrayed by Sydney Stooges, [whose ‘great-gna'nrdlfialtlher, “by two of the Canadian theatre’s group staged Shakespeare’s fam- ous tragedy “Romeo and Juliet’.’ At this matinee performance, the audience was made up large- ly of students and teachers, and the excellent f order observed throughout by the younger v element testified" to the artistry of these polished, professional actors. _ ~ _ Eniolding against the sombre background of their feuding fam- ilies, the Montagues. and the Capullvets, Romeo” and Juliet’s sudden love and h:aSty marriage turns quickly into, a veritable ,tale of woe in which the princip- als and several other main characters meet death by devi- ous mean-s. « . STARS 0F SHOW , I In this production the death- newest luminaries. Joly. Morton 'and Marigold Charlesworth. Chief supporting players were Bill Glover as the obstinate Cap- ulet: Jeremy Wilkin as the helli- cose Benvolio; Deborah Cass as the garmlous nurse; Peter Need- ham as the impulsive Mercutio and Mervyn Blake as Friar Laurence. Others in the 20-memher cast were Desmond Scott as Paris; James Balfour as Sampson; Bruce Swerdt’ager as “eter; Orest Ulan as Balthazar: Alan Nunn as Tybalt; Sydney Sturgess as Lady Capulet; Alex Carlton as Montague; Paddy Croft as Lady Montague; Bill Frederic as Prince Elscalus; Alain Nunn as F‘rair John; Peter Needlham as the apothecary, and Roberta Maxwell and Jane Clleeve as two ladies of the Capu-let household. Both plays were brought to the City by the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club, and both were directed by Tony Van Bridge. Friendshin Club Holds Meeting ’ Trinity Friendship Club held their regular weekly meeting on Tuesday evening with 20 , mem- sent. ship led by Helen and Earl Jew- ed led by Jim Ripley, after which Helen andEz-arl Jewel. President David Rogers pre- sided over the business meeting, and Audrey MlacPhaltl, in the absence of Iris Friz‘zel, acted as ‘secretaryL1 ' - EXPORTS TO I CHINA exports to, Communist China dur- ing the first 10 months of this year amounted John Rogers, said Tuesday. was once ChiefsJustice of this Province, ' , others in the "casttlncluded Roberta Maxwell as Clara Eyns- F r, e d d y . Enylstondglhll; Jane Cleave saga maid, and John Hor- two bystanders. _ ; Distinguished guests "present included "Lieutenant-Governor F._ HIS Honor] was accompanied by his Rogers and Mrs. Rogers. MATINEE . . p » ‘ In the afternoon the Straitford .Y. x w Square, model with high with KEMAC burner installed- " ' 243-00 -' Extended model with high closet and ‘ X ‘ copper reservoir‘complete With * KEMAC burner Reg. 299.00; " I Special? 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Sydney - - - - v - g1 becoming cloudy with Night Day Yarmouth 31 4-; ries 1n the afternoon; Dawson “mum”. 22,0 121) St. Johns . . - - - - - - ~ ~- light w1nds increasing Vancouver ........... 27 4-2 HALIFAX (OP>_7Dh.e weather afiernoon to SO'bl‘theaSl Vicmria - - i - 35 '41 ofllice says milder weather is ex- hlbh at C‘h‘ar‘lclt‘tet‘cwn 15 Edmonton . . . . . . . . . .. 2b 7 Vpecteld today as a Storm near New Brunswmk: Clear callgar‘y ' ' ' ' " 2 13 Lake Superior moves northeast. Dyer this morning" 5 ' Regill‘a . . A . n . . . . . . . . . 9 9 Snow is expected to Spread to the nlnlg‘about 1109“, (than: Winnipeg is 20 northern Mariam“ and ram evening to rainshcwe-rs, Toronto 23 Showers m the southern regions light wmds increasing 4 Ottawa .....n. ll 29 Forecasts, InigJD southeast 25. Low Momem _ _ _ _ 15 24 _ , , _ \ Monoton and Fredericton Quebec 9 24 Halifax and Violmty, South 35 Saint John 15 . . . . . : _ . r and Fredericton 23 25 Show, Annapolis Valleh 01.631 mnndston and Campbell Saint John ..... .. 24 2e bee-omens cloudy this momma. 35 ‘ showers beginning in the after- noon; milder; light winds in creasing this afternoon to south east 20. Low-high at Halifax and Yarmouth 22 and 40, Kent-ville 20 and 35. ' . NorthernNova Scotia, Eastern Shore: Clear becoming cloudy t is afternoon; showers this eve- ning; milder; light w: ‘: increas- ing this evening to southeast 20. Low-high at New Glasgow and Goshen 15 and 35. Cape Breton: Clear becoming cloudy this evening; milder; light Bay of Fundy: Light creasing this morning i. east 20 and this evening. east 30; a few clunds- . cloudy this morning; sh’ ginning in the afternoon by 10 miles lowering l tofour miles; milder. High tidetoday at st town at 11.12 21.111. and it At Rustin; at 8.26 am ‘ Summer'sidle tide eight tesv later than Gha Sun rises today at 7.24 sets at 4.36 p.'m. - HEAR BISHOP ARRESTED HONG KONG (AP) The United States consulate said on Tuesday it is trying to pin down an unconfirmed I‘ ep Ort that Bishop James E. Walsh, the last ' in Red China, has been arrested. bishop’s church of Christ the King in Shanghai told The Asso. ciated' Press by telephone that he has not seen the 67-year-old pre- late for the last week. I fies/DE a canollzfi'fi5 . j ; RELAX m DECEMBEA a. glfl' l9, Cherishvt.” , . 1959 Moon ENE“ LE1: In ONLY 9 21" picture tube. _ g g 9 Full console model, 7 I Q Highly polished walnut cabinet. 0 Front tuning. , . ,0 Latest features and design cit big savings. HARDWARE um. AT BOTH scones ME; 5115‘ .5 grill/it,” 2;" :=‘ ‘J’ l.“ H. _. s .> - . . v . . . 4 ,— , - e. r, - v, w -x- w. w . d woon A TRADE ,- IN. _» SALE , No DOWN PAYMENT l‘lg' A" as FREE! 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