a Protestant Orphanage Conirlbufions special: Kenalngton district Week of Pre- er, 340.”. south Milton. Collected by John M. Moore. Arthur Curtis 38.00 Mrs. C. R. Birt 35.00 32.00 Each: Gerald Hooper. Rev. A. E. Piercey. R. L. Coles, Miss Addie Moore. Wendell MecQusr- rie. F. A. Rodd. 31.00 Each: Robert Hooper. Reagh Younker, Jack Poole, Rus- sell Coles. swilllarn Curtis, Pope Hooper. Miss Annie Crabbe, Ivan Boulter. John MacDonald. Mrs. J. B. Matheson. Mrs. Norman Larter. Vernon Gillespie, Cyrus MscNeill. George MacNeill, Omer Neill, Mrs. Daniel Cummings, Gerald Coles. Jack Rodd. Lesgh Moore. Stanley Proud, John Moore. 50c Each: Fulton Willis, Nell MacNelll. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. 347.00 Rollo Bay West. Collected by Mrs. Clifford Townahend Donald Townshend 35.00 Peter Townshend 35.00 11.00 Each: Mrs. Arthur Wood,- Mrs. Reg. Coffin, Mrs. Edwin Reid, Miss Cass Anderson. 50 each: Mrs. '.Georga Paton. Mrs. Charles Campbell Total , . . . . . . ..S15.00 Stanley Collected by Mrs. Stanley Coles and Mrs. Elmer Fyfe A. E. MacNeil 35.00 s2.00 Each: Mrs. W. 0. Myers, Mrs. H. E. MecEwen. Q.00 Each: Geneva Macxsy, Grace Webster. Mrs. W. 1. Green. Mrs. Lorne MacEwen. Mrs. Eric Bell, Mrs. Blois MacEwen. Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. Stanley Bigger, Stanley Coles. John Fyfe, K. R. MacKay, Gordon Fyfe, Carl Wool- ner, Max Ferguson. Earle Carr, Crawford MacKay. John S. Mac- Kay, Elmer Fyfe, Roy Douglas. 75c each: Mrs. Earle Henry, Mrs. James E. Hiscott. 60c: Mrs. Melville Morrison. Total . . . . . . . . . . . .. 330.10 whim Road. Collected by Mrs. Freeman Miller. Mrs. B o b e r t Campbell. Mn. Webb Nicholson and Mrs. M. J. Munro whim Road W. I. 83.00 31.00 Each: Norman MacDonald, Mrs. Norman MacDonald. Law- rence Stuart. Mrs. Kathleen Fin- layaon, J. W. Campbell. Mrs. John N. MacDonald, Mrs. Garnet Moore. Wesley Campbell. Don Macintosh. 60c Mrs. George Clerey. 50c Each: Mrs. Freeman Miller. Mrs. Russell MacBeth. Mrs. Miles MacKlnnon. Margaret MacFsr- lsne, Mrs. Webb Nicholson Mrs. Agnes Stuart. Mrs. Murdock Mec- Donald. Mrs. M. J. Munroe, Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Mrs. Robert Camp- bell. 40c- Mrs. Leslie ltuart. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..al8.00 Glen Martin District, Collected b Johnnie Norman. Peter MacLeod S2-00 31.00 Each: William Macxenzie. J. N. MacPherson. Belle MacKen- zie. Neil MacPherson. Mrs. Sam. a. MacPherson. Mrs. Angus Mac- Pherson. l Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08.00 Canoe Cove District, Collected by Alberta Macllesn and Psalms Mscxensie 01.00 Each: Jim MacKenzie. Har- old Macxinnon. James Hall, Mack MacFadgen. Hector MacN'evin, George Darrsch, L. E. MacKlnnon, Mrs. Duncan MscCannel1, Colin MacFsdgen. Francis Macbougall, Annie" MacRae, Dan. MecNevin. Milton MecNevin. Roy MacPhee. Hugh MacPhee. Mark lnman, Neil Darrach. Walter MacDonald, Dan MacPhee. - 50c - John Msccsnnell. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 319.50 Lower Montague Road, Collected Mrs. Leslie Mscnonald Dr. Ian 83.00 81.00 Each: Mrs. Harold Kin Mrs. Fred Ferguson. Mrs. Frank Dewar. Leslie MacDonald, Mrs. Alex. Campbell. Mrs. John Mac- Kenzle. Mrs. Mont Wright. Miss Ethel MacQusrrie. George Dewar. 76c - -Mrs. Stewart MacLeod. 50c - Mrs. Bert Habefeld. 35c - Mrs. Total . . . . L . . . . . . . . . In Memoriam In loving memory of my darling Mother, Mrs. Cameron Bold. Mur- ray Harbour North, who passed away, January Hill. 1048. Your cares on earth are over The Heavenly Crown is won God saw you were getting weary. He thought best to call you home. More and more each day we miss 10!! r Along u:e' path of life we tread. sweet lslemorlg we cherish forever. 0! one we shall never forget. ladiy Missed by her Loving Ron Howard and Daughter-in-law llnrne and Grandson PIMPLES CLIAIID IN 7- DAV5 or double your nreney basis I. Wash with was sad but were. - l;lbwD:';. Chase's Oint- s y n verse I. Leave on over night and wash ad is the morning. p ss-1 II. GIMP! OIITIEIT - . BEEF l?lll.P' Car of Beet Pulp to ar- rive about January 20th. Book orders now; also in geek, Pin-ity Flour) 98's csmaanraasmss woo-or palms - City and Central COOK'S for perfect pictures. BOYS TAXI Dial 0560-6569 r ”YOUB DOLLAR. BUY! MOB.l- : at the HUGHES DRUG STORE.” CBASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. ENTRIES for women's Institute Programs Planning contest, will close January rm. G;'3We TBEhAlT THE SICK WELL", gey's P rmany. is even 'till 8 o'clock. ope mu THIS WEEK! SPECIAL-Grease, wash. cleaner and simonislng s1.oo. Dial 163'l.for pickup and delivery of cars. . VISIT! slsrna -- Mrs. Oecil J. Bernard of the nlgin Hotel. Ot- tawa accompanied by Mia Walsh were guests of the formers sister, Mrs. and Dr. J.'I'. Higgins of Char- lottetown over the Christmas holi- days and returned to Ottsavs by air Saturday morning, Oecll. who is a son of Hon. J. A. Bernard and late Mra Bernard has been hold- ing an important position at this hotel for several years and meet; many Islanders. r Rebekah l.0.0.F. At the first meeting in January. 1956, the incoming officers of Alpha Rebekah Lodge No. 10, I. O. O. 1"., were installed in regular .form by the District Deputy President. Miss Mable Worth. with Miss Hil- da Harper, P.N.G. ss Deputy Mar- shn.l, and Mrs. May Adams, P.N. G. as Deputy Warden. The es- carts and Guard of Hon- our, their pastel evening gowns forming a colorful contrast to the officers' white drones. were all Past ,No(ble Grands. Miss Bertie Stewart, lM.rs. Guuie Bryant, Mrs, Lulu Nicholson, Miss Helen Fin- layeon, Miss Myrtle White. Mrs. Tillie Fl-lull, Mrs. Jean smith. Mrs. Josie I-lowatt. Mrs. Loretta White. Mrs. Agnes Dickleson. Mrs. Helen Turner and Mrs. Ruth illn- man. The incoming officers grez- Noble Grand, Liza Hansen; Vice- Grand, ols Brown; Recording Sec'y, Pc gy Dennis; Financial -- Sec'y, lelay Stewart; Ilressurer, Catherine Smith; Warden, Mar- guerite Goff; Conductor. Norma Iae Haslam; Colour Bearer, Sadie Shaw; Chaplain. Cllvo Hansen. Jr: Past Noble Grand, Noble Gael; Pianist, Helen G. MacEachorn: R. S. N. 0.. Myrtle White; L. B. N, 6, Sarah G-illeapie; R. S. V. 0.. Margaret Macxlnnon; I... s. V. 0.. Anne Burhoe; Inner guard. Naomi Mmer; Outer guard, Kathleen Cauty. During the installation ceremony Mm June Foster sang very feel- ingly "Bless This House" and "Look Over Your shoulder" and when the retiring Noble Grand. Mrs, Noble Class was presented with her Past Noble Grands pin. and welcomed into the circle of Past Noble Grands, June sens "We Love You Truly". The new officers spoke briefly, as did several of the past officers. after which luncch was served and a social hour enjoyed. WELLAND, Ont. (CP) Robert. Henry Hamilton, 72, a leader of the Free Methodist Church in Canada, died Monday. The minister of Welland Free Methodist church was editor of the Canadian Free' Methodist Herald for 25 years. He helped organize i.he Canadian executive board of the church and the Holiness Fed- eration of Canada. - Rev. Death Of Miss Annie MacDonald Miss Annie MacDonald Sympathy of a wide circle of friends and relatives is being kind- ly extended to the family of the late Miss Annie MacDonald, who passed away in Boston, Mass., Dec- ember 26th, 1954,, alter a brief ill- ness. Miss MacDonald, a sister of M. D. MacDonald. Kiilross, made her home in Boston ior a number cl years but quite frequently l'el.ul'll- ed to P. E. I. to visit her brother and sister-in-law and many other relatives and friends. She leaves to mourn, besides her brother, M. D MacDonald, two sist- ers. Mlss Christine MacDonald. Box. ton, Mass. and Mrs. F. Mathcson, Vancouver. 3. O. The remains accompanied by her sister, Miss MacDonald. arrived in Charlottetown, Friday evening and were transferred to the home of her brother in Kinross, when on January lat, the funeral service was conducted by Rev A. C. Fras- er Hymns sung were "I heard the Voice of Jesus Say". and "Abide With Me", Mr. Lloyd Martin, Orwell sang very leellngly. that beautiful solo. ”sunrlse Tomorrow." Mr. James Fraser had charge or the music. The remains were taken to Bel- fast and laid to rest in the family plot. Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away. FAMOUS DOCTOR Rene Laennec. French doctor who died in 1826. is famous for nla invention of the stethoscope. xlx X How we can help vou make ,4 dramatic first impression with vstl-Il.A6E:Iocks I glllj l M f To help you seled I00. Schlage finish that best harmonize: with the color scheme of your home. we have Schlage Locks mounted on wood so you an vlsuslhe flow may oi us .1153: coarsuv j(Discover fromlamong our wide variety of Schlage Lock duigns. a modern look styling that will add drama to your doors -and hornets architectural motif. Nb we can how you how is Schlsge long backset is used to create a unique and striking lock installation on your from door. With this device you can place Schlage Locks on your door in any position, hat good desip distant , plement your HARDWARE . Inspecls Guard Governor-General Massey inspects a guard of honor on Parliament Hill before delivering the throne speech at the opening of Parliament.7(CP Photo). Mull-COVE w- L lgirrn, the new sick committee is The January meeting of Mill- .Vl:s Jos:-ph M:-Qunid and Mrs. cove W. I. branch, was held at Ernrui Pm-rs: lww programme, the home of Mrs. Peter I-lllghes on Mrs .l():('1lll McQuuld. Jan 3rd, with an attendance oil The bills for the sugar were paid 12 members and two visitor-s, ThI:,tn those who made fudge for the meeting opened by singing the Clirlsmms that for the children Institute Ode, followed by rr-peat- Chi us 1:1-ms amounted to 55.89. mg collect in unison, Roll call waafa um-llssioil followed about rais- answered by a grab bag whichllng Iurds for me Institute, It was realized, 31.00. 'di-Ltitimi to hold a dance in the Minutes of previous meetillgmcar luturv, each member to take were mad and approved. Ono sl-lrltlmr-nvs or cake for lunches. It member paid annual fee. The sick was doomed to get dust bane for lcommiitoe reported one treat lhc'srllonl. excitin . different. You get. a feelin oven w en the car is standing stil . to give you more hiproom and more C(..(llIl'S. dome standard on all power brakes, slight extra cost. Rforlllfrlrfllrrd in Cnrlrlrln by Cllryrler Uirpornlmn nj (.'uIulIl:1. 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