.m-."Ic'r .- -;;....-..-at-V-it-a:-.:-'.'....;,. ' ... Igage 2; The Guardian Friday. Dec. 2, 1955 vices next Lord's Day are Is Simday school 10 a.in.; Churchill 8 Donald Nicholson. minister. rounding districts must produce It least 1.000 donors Cross Clinics at Canadian Legion on Wednesday Dec. 7th and 8th. TOYS, TOYS. Toys--Firestone. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church It Canada. Central Parish. Ser- 11 I.m.. folows: Canoe Cove p.m.: Clyde River 7.30 p.ni. CIIARLOTTETOWN and sur- at Red and .' Thursday. GLASGOW UNITED Giizrch. Sunday. Dec. 4th. New Glasgow Community S n ii d a y School 10 a.m. Worship service and communion 11 am. Caven- dish United Baptist Church. wor- ship service 7.30 pm. Minister Rev. Bryer R. Jones, BA. BB. I-IOYT'S BEAUTY SALON- Specials on Creme Cold Per- manent Waves and macblneless Creme Permanent Waves. S500. from Dec. 1st to 15th All experl-. enced operators. Phone 6311. 133 Queen Street. , NEW roucs COURT - Two ciriioltlwld 8 Ind incapables were dealt with Magistrate Martin yesterday. bo men being given ten day suspended sentences. The case of Hedley MacNeill. charged with the murder of his wife. was further remand- ed until Dec. 8. Itlll rewiving treatment at Fal-(Sh City and Central Store The accused is, SPECIALS It Hi-Style Millinery. up to 2596 discount. VISIT Hi-Style Milllnery. Great George Street. New hats this weekend. GIVE the Christmas Gift that saves lives-Be I Blood Donor next week! 1956 SILVERTONE. the greatest value in television. .Simpsons-Sears THE SMALL STORE with the large variety is the. Island Book Room. P. E. I. NEEDS 2.000 Blood Donors at Red Cross Clinics next week- Be One! ELECTRIC Cigarette Lighters for office or home. 33 95. Broiin Electric. IT DOESNT COST you anything to give or receive blood transfus- ions-be a donor at next iieek'sl Red Cross Clinics. ALCOHOLICS Anm.,.n.ou.-, only pnhiin meeting in they .-. . ......tu.'..-....a...... -I. A by Prince Edward Theatre. Char-1' m lottetown. Sunday. Dec 4lh 8! T PICTURED ABOVE are thelthe W. 0'5 and N. C. 0.'s at the P-Ht YOU 81'! llwlled lprincipal participants in the 5lClover Club. Left to right are: and S'Sgt. L. H. MacAul('y: Signals Regiment, 50th anniver- Mrs. and Lieut. Col. K.M. John- ONLY 30 MORE SIIUPPIHI-' d'd.)'S sary dinner. given last night byiMrs. till Christmas. Lay allay now. 'while choice remains good Pep- '” tiers Jewelery. your quality gift op. I C0nW00d H0SP”3l- I KITIMAT. E.C. (CPI -A com- SPEAKS T0 SOCIETY-Among AT LEAST 150' Donols needed mercial building to house retail the speakers at a two day meet- at Red ('.I'(')SSH(.;:ln1() in Ttraiijaudvf-"ms M” N, bum in m-ls new; In OII If Nls-l(Tllti1?lll(t:ul0i:laSs. Sl(CJ)T:lD:rCIlm(l3lI.!II1l lbetweaen arlltlls 3?g(il3l"”l"l”'11 venue hr the Aluminum The W095 and -V C- 0'5 0" Ilfgyephe Caifnsv EBTSCH M-D. QM: pm, jtlumpany oi Canada. Costinglthe 5 Signals Regiment. Royal Dr. Cairns gave an illustrated talk on Domicillory Cure. with special reference to the elderly patient. Dr. Cairns is presently doing post graduate work in Internal Medi- cine at Camp Hill Hospital in Halifax. IIIITIIS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS Silo Per insertion BIRTHS he P. E. 1 Hospital on November 29. 1955. If) Mr. and Mrs. A. M. MacDowelI, (nee Evelyn Macvanel a daughter. Evelyn Ann. CEAISSON-At Calgary. Alberta- Nov. 30. 1955. in Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oliaisson (nee Ph'.Yl1l5 Bur" hoe) I son. nousi-oN-Al 1:. 1-: l. Hospital Nov. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Houston. twavfield A dauahtet CLAY- Al the King's County Hospital. Montague. on Novem- ber 30. to Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gay. Dundas. a son. Brian. Weight 7 lbs, 10 ozs. .MACDOUGALL-To Mr- and Mrs. J. Glen MacDougall. 1495 Glen- eaim Avenue. Pet-erborough. Ont- ario. on November 19th, 1965. I son, Donald Bruce. LANDRY-At Miramichl Hospital, on Newcastle. new Brunswick, November 29th to Mr. and Mrs. ' J. A. Landry (nee Geraldine Bry- uston. I son. Stephen Joseph. 71bs. 7 on. DEATHS ARMITAGE-At Lansing, . Nov. 30. Mrs. use-ly of Cape Traverse. -Funeral services in Lansing Thursday with burial in hvoke, Quebec. on Dec. the Bishop Funeral Parlors. his 75th year. Remains will rive It the .bytcrian Church. service startin at 2 o'clock. CAIRNS-At Canton. Mass. and Jane Cairns. Cemetery. urdny It 2.30 p.m. FRASER - At the from Trinity United menclng at 2 oiclock. in the People's Cemetery. GORDON--At Montreal on Thurs- day. Dec. 1. 1955. Mrs. John P. Lean Funeral Home tomorrow evening where they (Saturday) will rest until Monday mornin Funeral from the Baptist Church service commencing Interment In the on Monday, at 11 am. People's Cemetery. DGCOSTE-Suddenly In the Char- Nov. so, 186. William Vincent (Billy) De- lotaetown Hospital on -jdistrict to have a share in the Derekl ::'.......... .... 0.... . 3:223 .31: iii. .'3::.::f.: .”.":.k...-:2. ?:”f.:2”:.';3 u,N, AppoiN1'MEN1' m- pooNA P.E.I. proval of the Department of A 1 - 3 from dent. Urban Laughlin. Eddie Clarde sislance admimstrgaon of the Uh, MIcEACHEBN-At Halifax. Dec. MacRae. Charles Wright anti Hor- lat. 1955. Arthur MacEachern inlgcg C9195, Ir Cutcliffe Funeral Home this evening. Funeral Sat--meeting oi the Charlottetown Kins- urday afternoon from Zion Pres-'men Club was held last evening Plan” "9 Planned '0' "ll" Ell!” No-A vember 30, 1955. Lulu K. Cairns. age 75, daughter of the late Wm. Cape Traverse. Remains will arrive at the Comp- ton Funeral Hnme Friday night. Interment will be in the Baptist- Central Bedcque. Sat- ! H mm Victoria Gen-I era us a. Halifax. on Wed- - nesday, Nov. 80th. 1955. John A. :'3e;e:,l:"c';:'," The mendan" W". Fraser in his 71st year. Remains ' l will arrive at the Macbean Fu- neral Home this evening. Funeral regular monthly meeting of the Church to- (Saturday). service com- Interment ,,,, Milli Producers. t!,40 ”” Meeting Held . S77(l.0tl0. it will be completedlcanadian Signals. last night held within a year. NORTH Rl'STlC0 and sul'1'ouiid- :ing districts have an objective of 150 blood donors at Red Cross (Clinic in Stella Maris Hall. Tues- l ay, Dec. 6th. between 7.30 and l9.30 p.m. Will YOU help your -ysuccess of this Clinic? l GIFT PROBLEMS? May we , suggest a camera. fine tlatch. ' record player or records. projec- 'tor or slide vievter. Ronsoli. Phil- lips or Sunbeam electric shaver. Peplers Jewelery. your quality gift shop. CARD PARTY RESLLTS -Re suits of a card party held in Central Royalty Hall last eveiiiiig: ' Ladies' first. Blanche MacAlecr: second. Mrs. Rita Worth; consol- ation. Mrs. He-rb Baxter. Men's first, Mr. Frank Puncher; second, Mrs. G. Gorman; consolation. Mr. R. H. Campbell. Door prize. Mrs. McMahon. Freeze-out. Mrs. Leo Dowling and Mr. Henry Mat-Leod. BAPTIST Y. P. U. -- The Bap- tist Y. P. U. Meeting was held last evening in the Church Hall. The meeting opened with a sing song by the use of slides Devot- .ional was conducted by Wilma Ladner and Isabel Stead Scripture reading was taken from John 14- 1-12. Meditation was entitled ”0ver - Bewilderment. Devotional closed with the hymn "He Leadeth Me." Rev. Harold Mitton then showed some interesting slides on his trip to Kentucky. The meeting closed with I prayer. DIRECTORS MEET - A meet? ing of the directors of the P l.-1.1. Junior Farmers Federation was held last night in the Departmcnt of Agriculture board room. ("har- Iottctown. A program was mapped out for Junior Farmers agricultur- MichI- nl short course to be held in the gri- eulture. Directors at the meeting - were: George C. MacDonald. presi- Iccountant of costs in then at Valleyfleld. Que. M-r. Edwin Bagnall has accepted plan -a position with the Technical As- Kathleen Dekker. George llatu . . . . . ited Nations in Poona. India as I Dana” Donme Bea"5m' s'"h"” director of Sterile Technique in the .production by February. Simillar thg forward to many new cxpei g with Sam Robison chairman and 9” sl3''E5- . iences in Poona which is to I) lClive Cudmore co-chairman Mr. Slnce graduanng ham Acad” Gordon Bullock was welcomed as U"lV"5"y Ed ha5 been empmyed I guest and prospective Kin. Con- W"-ll M9"-'k M3n"l30ll-l'l"I Chemo fsinnie J. 3. Mn,-an, 0; the R. C. Isis as supervisor. sterile technic- . P. was guest speaker in con- um I" the P3” 2 3'9"" '1' W" nection with Safe Driving Day. In? addition to his address he show a:.::!?'rl::.;::::. '1": ::::::i JUVY Finds Death Due To Accidental Causes period followed. conducted by Con- 8. Lean and Albert MacLeod. lottetown. stable Murrant. and many pnintsl in connection with traffic matters: "That on Saturday. Nov. Ibis death by drowning in the water off Victoria Park roadway ifroni of Government House betw- Y'S MEN'S MEETING - The Y's Men's Club was held last night at the Y.M.C.A. with Presi- dent Clarence Walker presiding. ”atisfactory reports were received from the chairmen of all com- mittees. showing very good prog- ress during the month. Y's Man George Pervls was presented with I prize for having collected the greatest number of cancelled stamps during the month. Spe- clal thanks were extended to Roy Smallman. chairman of the enter- tainment eommittee. tor the very fine programme which was put on last Thursday when the thirti- eth anniversary was celebrated. It was decided to cancel the next regular meeting. due to the fest- ive season. opinion was accidental." The above verdict was reached ruched nn nbnve "med. Gordon of 22 Longworth Avenue. Remains will arrive at the Ma Clly Hall ll!!! BISM- c. 1' ce that he found I few external minor abrasions. An examination of the internal or ans disclosed conditions typical drowning. Mr. L. Gay gave evidence as to finding the body Just off Gov't. House after being stopped by I I passing car on Victoria Park driveway. He returned to the Pol- ice Station and reported the dis- covery. Tile body was found face down about I5 feet from the hreaatwork. The tide was coming in at the time, which was shortly before 3.00 p.in. Deputy Chief of Police stems Webater gave evidence In to the location of the body. The hat of the deceased our to or 12 feet from.tlie body encased on edge in thick snow. It was dry on the upper edge and evidently had not been long in the water. Mr. George Barter, photograph- er. submitted I number of pictures of the protective railing on the roadway. its condition and I close- legion, - Vendors Ass'n Mr. Chester Cox. president of the Mk.' - Milk Producers and Vendors AI- Ioclation of Charlottetown presided t meeting of the organization held I the office of the Pure Milk t event g. To I discussion on the sub- I resolution was passed un- undo:-sins E body Ind noted tide features with which be is familiar. Six inches of col weed . Signals Anniversary a dinner and dance in honour of Mr. Bagnall and family leit Wed- nesday for Bombay via Lunllnn. Rome and Cairo on B.0.A C. Tilt-y abeth Prowse. and three chllilren. Andy. Janet and Jimmy. are look- their home for the next few venrs. Mr. Bagnall is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Bagnall. of Char- 1955. Malcolm MacKinInlJ came to The jury, which had been an... panneled on Nov. 25. after view- ing the remains at the MacLean leen the hours of 10.31 am. and Funeral Home. adjourned to meet 2.40 p.m. and his death. in our gggln lug evening when fonnwg ing the evidence. their verdict was by a C0rn0ei"s jury after hearing The J , E . the evidence of eight witnesses bc- Donald, u(rFo'(llI!'eIIu'l,gT, J0II'I1Iwgql1lIil::- fore Coroner Dr. I-E. Provm It brlgga, Archibald MacCannel Er- n t Sell , R 1 II ' . Dr. J.i-I. Shaw provincial pIth- nerd M.Ei'-.n:,,E n,E.,mEr:rt,:' flnrrfll: ologlst, who mIde I post mortem Mr. J.P. Nicholson represented mi examination, stated in his oviden- Dgparfmgnt of the Mtomey Gen. Forcur late Comrade Martin Egan , from tile Hennessoy Funeral Home at 8:45 run. Friday morning to St. DInIfun's DON'T MISS srrcial. omen TONIGHT AT nit ROLLAWAY Featuring two orchestras. "Tile-Downtowners" and "Don Masses": Islanders" Modern and old time dancing. . ....'E:i islon. E.I)., Officer Commanding. I5 Sigs. Regt.; Mrs. and SSM. E. lA. Staiilcgi. M.M., Mess President. the littlcth anniversary of the lREgllI'I(3lll in Prince Edward Is- land The function also coincided with the fourth annual ladles' night The dinner was held at the Clover Club. with the dance being held at the Armouries- The guest speaker. Lieut. Col. K. M. John- ston. E.D.. Officer CUI anding the Regiment. was introduced by the-Mess President. S.S.M. E. A. Stanley. M.M. In his remarks Lt. Col. John- ston pointsd to the growth of the unit in personnel. which now ex- ceeded two hundred and fifty of-, ficers and men. He said this could not be entirely credited to the re- cruiting staff. but was due to all members of the unit- The unit he said had the distinction of hav- lng had the largest contingent at last year's summer camp since 1945. and also of having the larg- est group at Camp Burden of any Signals Unit in Canada He inform- ed the gathering that the dates for, next summerls training at Camp Borden were from .lunc 29 to July. 8 R.S.M. J. F. Smith, C.D. closed- the proceedings at the Cloverf Club. by expressing thanks to Lad-l lea Auxiliary of the Canadian Leg-, ion for the excellent dinner. He invited those present to adjournl to the Armollries for the dance,l music for which was provided by the Lcginnaires. Burton Lodge Hus Annual Meeting The Annual meeting of Barton Lodge No. 1051 was held on the evening of November Zlst. 19551 with Brother Percy Hooper. P.M. in the chair. The following officers ii are clect-I ed for the ensuing year. Worship-l ful Master. Rollin Hooper. Deputy, Master. Loren ihompson; Chap- lain. Alton Rodd: Rec. .Secly.. Robert Carter: Fin. Sec'y. Rcv.. A. E. Plercey; Ti-eas.. Lindsay Colcs: Marshall. Chester Mathe-. i son; First Lecturer, John Pooleil Deputy Lecturer. Robert Moore. First Committeeman. manufacture of penicillin. This landed at Gander. Nrld.. wetlno.-- mm Redvers SW8": Fourth . lplant is the first of its kind in day evening enroute C0""mm9em3nv P9"-'EYr H00P9l'3l KINSMEN .'liEi'-IT - The ..-g..l..., Asia and is expected to be in full Mrs. Bagnall, the former Elizm:1l;IhTE?3mg::t;t;l'Iia:i0resig;:t .lnel. Leslie Crabbe. uj After the closing of Lodge. re- ej IICSIIITICIII. were served and a soc- ial period enloyed by all. CRASH CLAIMS SIX RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Four crew members and two pas- sengers were killed Thursday when I twin-engined Brazilian comm cial plane exploded while taking off from Valdecas airport It Be- lem, northern Brazil, reports reach- ing here said. The plane. which belonged to the Cruzeiro do Sul line. was on its way to Rio dc Janeiro. STEEL OUTPUT UP OTTAWA (CP) - Output of steel -ingots Ind pig iron rose sharply in October and the that 10 months of the year from the correspond- ing periods last year. October ro- ductlon of steel ingots rose to ,- 466 tons from 114,421 last year while output in the first 10 months of the year Increased to 3.013.287 ions from 2,562,388 in the January- October pclod last year. Funeral Athnilsion 50 cents and Mrs. and RSM. J. F. Smith, C.D. Police Release ed by City Police following the Kenneth MacDonald yesterday. Gerald T. Hill: 3. George A. Callbeckf Hooper; Second Committecman. 4, Ernest T. Mill. Thomas Moore; Third C0mlnlIlFe-iSTEWART PLAHNUM AM) More than Its hundred soldiers and dependum are due to arrive in Quebec City today. aboard the liinpreu of Australia. it was In- nounced yesterday by Army Beatl- qnarten. Thia will be the not ship that will dock at the Port ofQue- boc employed in the return of the lat Infantry Brigade from Germ- any. The two remaining westbound vessels will disInibIrli their pus. gera It Halifax. The majority of the is-not Iboard the Empress of Austral Ire member. of the 2nd Regi- menh BOYII Canadian Borse Art- Death of Mrs J. P. Gordon The death occurred at the Mon- treal General Hospital yesterday of Mrs. Gordon. wife of Mr. J. P- Gordon. 22 Longworth Avenue. City. She had left her home about a month ago and has been l.ii fall- ing health since that time. The late Mrs. Gordon. formerly Amy McGregor, was born in Chu. 10"-EIOWII. I daughte of the lug Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacGregor. lshe had lived in this city all im- ile- Mrs. Gordon was a faithful It. ” at the Charlottetown Bap- tist Church, and was widely known and esteemed. She took an naive part in the work of the Queen Mary Needlework Guild and was for a time president of that or. ganization. Surviving members of her fami- are her husband and a son Douglas H. with the Dominion Rubber Company in Montreal, to whom sincere sympathy is extend. ed. A son John predeceased her seyeral years ago. A sister, Mrs. glellllord 3991'. H50 predeceased august . (Photo by Taylor) Impounded Car A 1947 Mercury coupe. impound- traffic death of 4-year-old Billy De Coste. was released to its owner. No witnesses to Wednesday's ac- cident have been discovered but Mr. MacDonald. who resides at 51 Bayfield St. (directly opposite the Decoste home) had backed the car from his yard early in the after- noon. The little victim was seen by Mr. MacDonald at that time but was to the front of the vehicle parked in the gangway. Mr. Mac- Donald backed to the street and police were working on the theory that Billy unknown to the driver. may have run back to the front bumper and fallen beneath the car as it hacked onto the street- An inquest is called for Tuesday evening Dec. 6 at City Hall. Hancock: 7. George A. Callback; 8. Reginald Gallant; 9. L-W. Han. cock. Female-Adult and Kit (11 Em. ries:-1. 'Hancock and Ieckey. 2. George A. Callback: 3. W. 0. God. dard: 4. George A. Callbeck; 5. Ernest T. Mill; 8. W.0. Goddard: 7- Ernest T. Mill. SAPPHIRE (Light) Male-Adult and Kit (18 Entries) - 1 B. B. Jones; 2. L. W. I-Ian. , cock; 3. L. W. Hancock; 4. George A. Callbecltz 5. L. w. Hancock; 5 L. W. Hancock: 7. George A. can. codiac. N. B.; 2. L. W. Hancock. beck; 8. Ernest T. Mill. 1 Summerside: fl. W.0. Goddard. 8 Female-Adult and Kit 1 Entries)- 1. George A, callback; Petitcodlac. N.B.; 4. George A. Callbeck. Summerside; 5. L. W. 2. Reginald Gallant; 3. L. W. Han. COCK: 4- George A. Callbeck; 5. L. Hancock. Summerside; 6. George A- Callbeck. Summersidc. (Continued from page I) W. Hancock: 6. L. W. Hancock; 7. Hancock and Leckey; 8. Hancock r 1 - Ad it and Kit :9 Ent- and Becker. riesell-Eale. B.B.uJones. Charlotte- CHAMPIONSHIPS town RR 5: 2. Big Jones. 3. Males - B. B. Jones; Reserve: Ernest T. Mill. Kensliigton. R.R. 4: 4. George A. Callbeck. Summer- side: 5. George A. Callbeck. Sum-; merside; 6- L.l(. Lockerby, Ham- ANCIENT BARRIER Long stretches still remain of Hadrian's wall. built by the Ro- lsland Soldiers In-Group Arriving At Quebec Today In aunnb'u'n of Ilia adian ArtIIIsry.l'I'he ..'l':l.?.'. f,,".'; '.i..”ii'J5.".i 'l'o'1.'..”.?l'i.9".l.:”.'..i.l;”v '3' completion of their leave ' ”” all tir- men hav ifled iii M. 0' rcmnlmtgnwlth will l:l'.l?.'.'.”".C tIIIry.tIiIrcmIlnder mmwm.m m eat. the last of the two remain- ” """ :.'.."':..:'....”'t.r"...."r m"'"””'" as ...'..r"...-c-......' C"'"”"” l :3 wcnlmm the aim: out have "'0 PHOTO SUPPLIES p . Seven Island soldiers are among TX'rw1:gRs l ctuladba... Iottetown: G . .i.c. M Do . Peakes Siatigh: and Go? Pi.mE.j man Emperor as I defence meas- ure across northern England. ilton. CHAMPIONSHIPS Males - 1. W.0. Goddard. Peiti- codiac. N.B.; Reserve: L.W. Han- cock. Summerside. Females - t. B. B. 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