o 0 stun. sclool. aliens Page 2 1110 Gnu-dig. P. E. l. Junior Drama Festival ,. .....,,,.l.,m... .. .1... ..,. Iurglurs Enter mo (cm Monday. Dec. 16,1957 November 0 Bethe School NTO -— fiasco --——————————.. 3} d. d. I ed Grads X. 1. Sterling Lund. Tobacco tures issued by the Toronto pub- rowan“: ., A iu icaior s Announc 6..., ,,._ ,_ ,,,,,,,, ,,..,..,... i t ‘L 1.. .....1... ,,,,,_,,,, ,.,,,, .,.,,,,,_i ,,,,_,e_ Re‘/“ad Pnmm mmmm. Jli(1}t;T.ti&Lt‘i’i[ildl. x “menu m:;ll|;l'd;8;5Il:l¢:|e'nl|8 cam apvrod mwmn _ ’ Edward Island: Overcast with convener of Junior Drama for ¢¢u_ ' ‘ ' ' ' Vancouver 32 Cl " . . m°'.“' the Prince Edward island Drama Gruk V1[_ 1 cinri" Luna 1 Fr“ l".mPr°' on the com" d V , N 45 2"’ W E ' “'h:owc““l: m" Festival Association, announced I Eileen Land. . - Kent and Great George W3;VlTt: Edr‘i{i:nton 13 3 Lowmtii “ N" Giugow 2) ‘Si’ recently the appointment 0 ‘ dc Vi i_ M Di ii edby burglars who madeo w Re a 22 Mr? 5-‘lllabt-‘“' “""°‘ '5 'F" 32.1. IV: 1. steyililien ri)’r(l:coil. I small sum of money. . WWHPGI 33 3’ 32i:s(ih”l°"§t.‘i,3'." ls 5?. solo“, i:dSicziyt:;r_sforPri:r(iLorEginiig l':«; 2. Phoncie Driscoll. 3. Adele Entry was gained by smashfi 333$? 2 st John RIVCILYVIIICY now be. . . , 1 Driscoil. the glass in the front entrance ginning in ear morning, chang. °::.":.:~. ...« G--« -1 mm ~------ ~--»-- in =1 to--1 E 2: -=-«-- «o b t _u\, in the Lime Theatre ' ban. 2. Louise Driscoll, 3. Keldt A check of the 80068 by "19 ll Fredericton 20 M scattered snowflurrles, not so een at c M d V Pl 5 M. mud, prieter disclosed. that the thieves S mt J M 30 3‘ mild; light variable winds. Low. “'9 “~“°". °"Pi‘3 ,'y§'h ‘,9. Grade IA. 1. Elizabeth Driscoll. hid Men 36-501" ml!“ clllnlic if ° 28 35 high at Moncton and Fredericton "W }-“="“i',“‘i“ ‘;.~Vd°'~‘-rd iiimd l Grade IB. 1. Billie Driuioll. which was reported to have been Hzilifwn 28 35 i5 and 30. Saint John so and 32. dFesrtir\"(ael Slcllloxlarship in Huh“: ‘Wages 8'' scaling in . mm X‘ red Charlgltetown 34 34 Upper 3" John my" ‘lime’- 3 - (red d d mud. The break was discove by S 31 ‘I B.y or ciuigur iuieimiiieni 1955 and stu 1 i‘al‘J‘a ulit er High.“ ‘Venn in Junior 3.‘ night watchman John Chlpman. Yydney m n ‘O u, w beginning “fly in mominm D""ald welmoregczod er Fol}: es. Pauline Murnaghan ' Siufimizuu. 2;, 4i 5"‘ °h‘“‘l“3 ln ""9 ‘“°"l00n to Scolta q?umfil‘i€'r {k or“ it; Teuheri B. Col“. on‘ so a - ° 9 widely scattered‘ snowflur. ’rll'ltfl:9rt:u\: ontfiicta tpllirothact —_V ' HALIFAX (Cpl ‘The weather n!‘IITl';En°IlKlI'|l.u$IIEI‘¢:I'I:I‘ege lndmnlper. ~ ; i win s. .r1w. plays and has directed ‘two, ° office says show will spread to ai t Ed di d , original L_;hr11stmi1ist pl”0duCll0ll; Paflents Are I‘ Demonstrated most of the forecast district to I:cTll0lT1Bl‘0n‘lul:Is2§nll:0nVe.(amp. "Joyeux 1 oc " as V6313 3“ ' _ .-(bristmas Meditation" tats! Enieriotnecl inlgjullfrliylf Ar'.?0ii's£::;"e'"_’ d""' S°""‘°‘"°”’ WM" mm iilghtlde today at ci1.rt..,,,. year. ‘"3 °" "‘° “""“ °°°‘“' '” town at 5.53 a.m. and 601 11. l"t‘ank to rccctve llis gift from Santa at the R. (' A. I", ASSO(‘l3- (‘OST 0}: -[wily tinii (‘lti~1stiii.'is party hold at the itl-ll) ill‘)!-IR. Alta ('i" Thcl club rooms on Sunday John and public St‘ll()0l board in this con- Frank are the sons of Mr and trial Alberta (‘ll_\' of l1l.00(l has a SANTA VISITS R. c. A. F. Ass’n John Andrew lg shown above each i‘0(‘(‘l\'lllg a gift from S;iiita,‘1:ood tliings being raised by his broih er ’ they were treated to l('(' cream, he ll(‘l(l next week for children r:tml_\', fruit and iitaiiy other troiii ;t;.!('.\' six to tcn PERSONALS Ronny iiiggiiis. There are four classes ‘ junior drztnia. I High Schools; Mrs Willctt. as adjudicator. will go to any school in the pro which the school decides to pre- sent a play entered in the Jun- ilor Drama competition. The be decided before the time of‘ the Prince Edward Island l val School Friday afternoon. monies were capabiy handled by ieniii of that of 3 is kei. i . Drama rcstival, and will be and in Hampshire on SaturdayiMr_ Russeii Stewart and the n ‘ anyway whatever to gake }t1l'lC BOOCI Donots prcsented as part of the Festival, night. All these plays are en- 5 pianisi for the occasion was Mi“ Clinic, sponsored by our l‘&IlC , 8. success. hcautifui trophies will be pre- the Festival to the MRS. ELIZABETH WILLET I winning play in each group. to the best actor and actress in each group, and to the best di- \'m('(‘. at any time of the year tmcioi. in each gmup_ This week Mrs. Willet will ad- ludicnte River on Thursday night, Elliot- torcd in Groups 3 and 4 as listed above. U. N. Session Ends Wiihoui spent on this worthy project. By LLOYD McDONALD 1 (‘anadlan Press Staff Writer 1 UNITED NATIONS. N Y. (CPU i‘Thc 12th General Assembly of the‘ United .\'ations has wound upl with lack of agreement on dis-l armamcnt leaving a continued’ "coexistence of fear." i This was the term used by Sir Leslie Munro of New Zealand. president of the assembly. in his closing speech Saturday night. He Mrs. l-‘rank Andrew, (‘harlottc- $1.000 bill to pay for substitute item of Queen (‘harlottc High told the delegates progress on dis- part in working for a disarma- mcnt compromise acceptable to the Russians. still express hope that either the oycott will no materialize or that some other so- But as the delegates concluded the assembly which opened Sept. 17, there was no immediate sign of Russian agreement. it was ap- parent that the Sov’. '. chiefs were more occupied immediately with On Thursday evening, Dec. 12th, the p tlents of Riverside Hospital were entertained by a group of singers from Zion Church. This group. known as the Zion Young Adults, under the directions of their pastor, Rev. . . Brown. presented an hour ilong program of carols and hymns which was much appre- ciated by the large number of Play! in York V0103 patients present in the auditor- .3” over oil tankers: ii is easy l)(‘\'[ play from each class will School on Tuesday night. Goose lum. The duties of master of cere- Miriam MacDonald. At the conclusion of the pro- gram. the entertainers were warmly thanked by Dr. A. J. Murchison. medical superinten- dent. on behalf of the patients and staff for the time and effort A box of apples, donated by the group, was en among the patients and a very cnjoybale evening was en brought to a was announc Friday. Mr. G distributed ungraded eggs ilarold L. Garner. general man-i ager of the Peterborougb Exam- iner for the last 20 years. will ‘Grade B ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' retire at the end of the year, it I‘. ner is a form r president of the Cracks _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ Pub . . . . sausage-shaped plastic bag which , can be filled with oil and towed‘ by ships—was demonstrated here. a . The model in the demonstra- tion was 100 feet long but the full- size container will be more that. cause the snow to change to rain M Rugflco at 12.17 a.m. and 135 along the Atlantic coast of Nova p.m. Summerside tide iscotia, but most other regions of ltlllllltes lite!‘ "1311 Chl|'l0llc"Mn the southern Maritimes can ex- Sun rises today at 7.45 a.m and wet - eig h t wn 600 feet long and will hold 20- tons of oil. inventor Ernst Doerpinghaiu says it has three main advant- to handle, it is stable in storms and its cost is one-seventh to one-i an the groups and UNGRADED iiifi... zoos THANK YOU ‘ The members of the North Rustico Branch, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. wish to publicly thank individuals who assisted in The work of mercy never ends, so we will be ing forward for your valuable support in the Branch Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. No. 13 Our paying price for ---c Grade C . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Get cash you want promptly. I Phone first —tel Ill how much delwered osasisvs as/\/xastsasrs/s/svsrscsrszszvu in Charlottetown today is —. °‘°5°' Grade A Large 38c . ~— ————-— i . HAROLD GARNER To RE1‘lllE|Gi-ade A Medium 35¢- lution will be found to keep nego- tiatioits alive. PETERBOROUGIL 0“ ‘CP’}Grade A Small 280 . 30c Tell us how muclt-lflt like to say "YES!" you want — than get loan in one trip to the office. Or, come in. 16c Loans up to S2$00orlnen—3O monthsta repayonleansovoriifl Canadian Daily Newspaper Your loan can be mo-Insured at Beneficial tuun tcziclicrs. callcd in \\'ll('Tl rcziilar 5-(.iW_i ha‘. pniprod ii", rt i.~i armament “must be Judgcd as fal- sniping at the NATO conference lislicrs Association and the Navy For quick paymvnt and lflivr loo littlc ltil.\ up to aim staff mcmhcrs t-amt‘ rlowit \A|lIl . I. ling far short of what the world in pari. ihi week L . . C f Canada fur‘ uprr‘ present, and besides infliif-n1a_ ‘ll"‘l‘”7‘l ‘‘l‘‘'”‘ I‘? “‘ll ‘l"‘l"rE(' exppris from our m.ganiLaii0n_ l _, ‘,__s H _ C_d_l‘,EM_0_V_ __,.__ ,._- prompt return of 1 mm ‘',''=‘‘_'_-‘’_?"_'l*‘-‘‘j*'_.l'> _ _ _ “i believe it more than ever: cases, ship your eggs to 6 auuiu Jlsliardluolut i essential . . . that we shouldi PIIOIIOIIMIO 3'31”. grapple with this menace of great M A ODIN RHINO‘ IV 9'9"" ‘'’'°'' '''''° mu‘ larmaments. oore c eo t . . ,. . '“Ibl"thtwsh ld it. itr..\ni.i-..s — 1.1 .\11- and Mrs ,.mim°,i‘§‘f,ndawmfmii°,‘f€ia:f°io LIMITED " lltldllfir ll<‘«'-Nll(‘5 ‘l-lhil 3\llll'l(‘.V' hreak the nuclear stalcmate. to fllaltllflui AllF.l.l..-'t'S I77 Grafton Streetl N 0 RT it MILTON (‘hristmas' :it Donald Sharp Memorial Hos- fend this coexistence of fear. u1 Charlottetown " rlearlm; all winter mtlllnery. pital. San Diego. California, must be our constant endeavor tol —~~— l l Dec 9, 1957, a daughter, Cristie ‘ WI(l(“fl the margin between safety l-.\‘nll- land deadly peril. . . . During the three - months ses- ‘sion the assembly voted. over ob- jcctions of the Soviet bloc. for a ifoncert, Wedncsday, Dcccmbcr 18. VISIT ill - STYLE Millincry. l firertt (‘.t~1»rt:v Street where every "0'0I' REI"RlGI'7R-“TOR NEU- ‘ivip i, iii.5,~ii,_ tlar $259 on Sale $‘.‘1il00 Prrxltic. (‘l,AWS'().\' M ‘llmitrcal (}(‘n(‘l’- crs Crwip, .38 i-'il7rny St .11 llospilal on llcccmhcr , 1%l.’i7 to M1‘. and Mrs. l-I A. (‘law- S. A. McDonald THE Loveliest Gloves ARE NOW ON |lAllll! salt“ s-(g;i'1iE1}1i T;;;..,R::7(§'.i,”§f;,°:;; ATTENTION —— Alpha Rebekah . son lnce Jovco MacPhail>, a "3"" U". ‘““'""“‘"‘°"‘ °°"‘"““‘ i.3ieCirK._ Lodge (‘hrtstmas entertainment I daughter, 9 lbs. 5'2 07.. 5‘°“~ Th” b°dy- exmnded "°m‘ tonight at am o'clock. 0ddfcl- ‘ 12 members to 25. will meet in SKINNI-‘.R — At the P E. 1. Hos- ‘January. but Russia and its satel- pttal on Doc 12, 1057. to Mr. lite have threatened to boycott .l(lllll Skinncr tnce the group. .I u v c e Yllat-l.:ttichlnn . Sum- mcrstdc. it daughtcr. Weight "OPE THREAT T0 I"-ADE STQRE" E I‘ E C T R i (1 Saic lows and Rcbckahs welcome. Toast:-rs. pin-up lamps. bod lampsl (."_.T. W ‘ i\. V ., , 1 /30 por rcnt off some items. 'Hmr SSim,i:iT;l'(.(;i:£::i(.ii(.:.: wig TRADE 50,," and 3k,,i,._.3'Bible IIMISC will bc opcn foniiihi, at l"irr~xmiic Home and Auto Co, lw(‘dn§‘S¢l«’l,V and Friday (‘vcningsi ll Key members of the Canadian‘ W’ W Gt‘ G°°"‘° S"°°" memo” ’0"°“”'ln1i'itT.\cu _ At the Ch;ir|otte- ""°“'_"°" ‘"‘“ '2‘ "' ’°‘“'' "W “E” W‘ REG’ m5'm‘l PRl7i-‘ Vll\‘\'l-‘R \l 1 o \[ m“n'\l”0spm:il 0:1 [)Cc4ll5. 1957’ - HOURS Salc szmun Sate 7:100 Storey‘ -- - - I‘ - l“ - I‘ -1" -13 - , Loulsl l‘:ll‘1‘li'll‘ ll)‘nt'lillafl. ('harlottctovtii_ uas “llrl-"ll-'~ll ‘"99 -"llll‘ll‘l 3llln0lll. Former . . . a son, .l.'lfll(‘S Alfrcd. 7 lbs 8 0/. (‘RASWI-ILL — At the P l-I I. llospitnl on l)cccinbcr I2. 1957, For ‘ha, Spmqai mrmn an Un_ the winncr of an auarrl of $50 wolgm ,i(,r“,,,,(i i.,,.,i.mhieiype“.i.,i,_.i._ Cud_ in a confcst Sp0llS(li‘fV'l by tlte more Rtisinpgs Equipment. 179 Atlantic Adtocate for thc best lirallml 5' practical proposal for iiiiprm-int; _ ‘ and Mrs lI(‘illll (‘ras-‘ . -. - “RE PROOF iliwogia“ Show thc (‘(‘()n()llllt' con(littons of thc ut-ll, Wtiisloc. .1 fl ;t u :1 h t cr.l “lends and r°la“‘°5 ”‘ ‘M3. iarflpr ii,” 130 iiohby _gh0p_ 90 Atlantiic I’i‘({l\'sl£l[;‘)(.‘S. lhc lllTS; l-Iliuihcth Ann. Weight 7 lbs. :I’|”";""Cfh .“i:i[r°gr°Jt toga? of K i wo p ll(‘S o wcrc awarrc 13 .,,_ tic ea in oose aw, as .. on on to Dr. Guy ilenson. nf ilalifax. lileccmber 14th of Mrs. Andrew gt-y‘s Pharmacy, open 330 a.m second pi7e of $150 was a\\ard(‘(l .Simpson of Bayvicw in this Pro- tg 3 p m it; (lino Blink. a Dutch sttidcnt \'incc. ; Friday. Dec. _ . . _ . _ _ _ 9 a.m. . 9 P.m. 0 STOREY Sale man in his essay pninim oi“ the (‘llll)(‘i‘ H. i957, Mrs. Andrcw ‘Simpson and taught school in this Toasters, pin-up lamps. bed larnPS injustice suffered by the Mari. i (ilcn. formcrly Mary Boll Simp- iProvince before leaving for West- thc loss of‘ ' their share in the Northern l-<lPlll<‘l- A number of brothers and sis-i Lands to which they vtern cn- ‘tors survive and thrce of them {Woman Dies In Moose Jaw THIS CHRISTMAS . . . CHOOSE BEAUTIFUL NEW GLOVES! FOR EVERY OCCASION. NICELE BOXED FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING Wednesday. Dec. ‘ll . . 9 a.m. - 5.30 p.m. Thursday. Dec. l2 . . 9 a.m. - 5.30 p.m. WE TREAT the sin well. Glg- and H. B. Smith. Saint John A jfilcn who was formerly Mary Bell isroiipi-ii-ii,n_ 3' i;_ M, ii_i.mi_ (;l.l~f\'— At Moose .lzt\\' mt Dcc— She is adaughtcr of Mrs. James ELECTRIC -_ .. . . Safurdc Decl4....9uin-9m 90 D" “M 0“ 30m’ “cm! ittmes by reason of *0" ‘ll Bflyllw. Prince ludtsard _crn Lanada many years ago. Y' ' ‘ ,‘ ‘ P’ ' Gloves __ Loveiy fluffy Am ('0I.()RF.I) BULBS for Christ- mas tlccnratton. 20 per ccnt dis- .a gm-3'5 and Vt'o()]5 and such Monday. Dec. 16 . . . . 9 a.m. - 5.30 p.m. 3: ‘ _ _ i d. .\IiL(‘I)0.V.'\I.I)—— At San Francisco, ‘i . ' “ii p i . Th _‘ 1 count. Storcy Llcclric, (harlotte- m 9‘ i L _s ,\_ mi i)(.“.nii,,.r .iiiii_ Clem l mints? wt‘: riqieewarfi ucshgt , . _ i own. 0.\l.Y ().\F. (‘ASE l‘0nll‘l)nl(‘(l my .\la<~Donald. RN. in her lottetown: Mrs. i-:.c. Bell, Carlo.-— '4' _ beautiful shades. White, ’ N Magistrate l\. M. Yilarttn in the City Police Court Saturday morn- mg. I Two rcsidcnts of the (‘ll_\' pre- viously cli.'tri,:cd \\itli (list) crly 3"”‘ -"“‘"~ She “-35 ll‘? daHtlh- ion. The brother is W.A. Simpson 13"‘ MP and Ml‘S- of Bayvlcw. Other sisters are: MacDonald. Panmure Mrs M.w. Chepesulk. Moncton l-‘l'"‘"d- 7’ P -1- ‘l and Mrs. D..l. Gordon who resides (i.»\Ri)iNICR — /it I"rt‘r'lo\\n Saf- ‘"3 Oakmd‘ C"m°""" A hF°'h°r' _ Hninivi nN_‘_mhm_ Hm‘ N57. 1 iurncst Simpson resides in Edmon- ; Artliur Wilton (iardlncr, son of mm Mr. and Mrs. Camdcn Gardiner, S"rVl"l“‘ ln her °w" (‘muy ‘re age l.'i years. Forwardcd on Sun- ll" h“5b'"‘d- ‘me ’°“' REV‘ Rem’ day ziflcriioon from tho Bowness " d mm‘ wh° '5 ‘ mlsmmary in ltincral llnmc to lllf‘ linmc of iS‘""h"" Rhmesla and two dang,” his p.'ircnt.< from \\ll(‘l‘(‘ tlic st-r— HMS’ Mrs‘ A C‘ Henderson‘ Ch" 1 mo 11111 bc licltl at 2 00 o'clock ”""”“- ""‘*".l° 3"‘ M” "‘""’“d on Tuesday ilcccmhcr l7. lntcr-1“°a]°y' Realm’ 1 inl-‘reetnwn United‘ i l Tuesday. Dec. 17 . . . 9 a.m. - 5.30 p.m. PRIZE WINNERS PRECIOIIS BLOOD LOTTERY -— lst. Gift. Set —— Heather MacLeod; 2nd. (fusblon —- l.. J. Murray; 3rd. ““"‘hl”" “ Francis 0'K°°f°' t'nnt’lll(‘l and rcmaiidctl from Doc. DON-T i.-ORGET Knighis of 14 \\(‘i‘(‘ cach fincd $30 and costs (‘olumbtis (‘hristmas party Tucs- 0' 1" ‘laY5~ ;‘*‘.Yv d““"- 17- "” "‘°""’°" “dl Two REGISTRARS of nurses‘ "6" 3' h8\(‘ bccn appointed for (‘liar-| (-(HIM in‘-il"Ai)i_-‘«(; Car‘ M l<ill(‘l0\\ll. \li‘.s. Kzttltlccn Roy~‘, uld .\'uliit~\-, Spriiigltill Ililrfl ntit'"°l(,1r" '""dTi“r‘< Mm-" M°r"',5_""i and hkrd Sirulcl w 1 (‘ r'‘|L'lI(‘. if‘ a[l[)(lInlIilI‘Ill§ “(T0 “d D”, 3776 ymarii .it in gcnoral niwttnr: of the‘ ‘ ' " ' i(‘ommunity Nttrsinc Rcgistry i-‘ri- mcnl "ALI. FAMOUS Brand,--‘day cvcning at Vllllt‘l1 vicc~prt“-, (‘hurclt(‘cmctcr_v . » '_ s‘ cnt Mrs. Jcnnie Dewar prc- , , is 7 ' _ - ~ tor 1.t_ 1957, F\'pr(~lt ii,-is. tcrarc 0 spring 0 it ion at or I'”""‘"“‘ T°l"""° Smre‘ I-I!\'DOWMl-‘..\'T T ll P (‘h:ir- lztm in his 79th ycar. lit-mains ‘and a tigrcss mother-—-were horn.‘ 21:3. Berta 3255.. M .i‘:‘1‘.‘..11 .98 .. 3.98 Wednesday. Doc. 18 . . . 9 a.m. - 9 p.1n. ' ’ ' Thursday. Dec. 19 .. . . 9 a.m. - 9 pm. Friduyr D’c' 20 - - ' ' ' ° - 9 "m' ' , P'm° Wool and fut‘-lined Cape Skin Gloves, warrn Sizes 6',-_- to 8. Black and and comfortable. Saturday. Dec. 21 .. . . . . 9 a.m. - 9 pm. 4 LIGEHS BORN Specially Priced Monday. Dec. 23 . . . . . 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Tuesday. Dec. 24 .. . . . 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. _ii 51- -""1 Christmas gm, '0', iottctovtn \'.!\1(‘ A linrlriwincnt l't"SllllL! at the home: of his son Thursday night at the Victoria “ii me nmiiyi Arm“ siippiiemikund was the bcncficinry of the lllfill Haslam, I'T‘P(I!"l‘l(‘l0!l. (xaiftiliens Z00. Ofrilhfllls said 1:119! ion£3_V;f: mm by number sew mppep bequest of S8.."ti7hilfrnm the H R. unti nnnn today Mrmdayi, mg t survive. e zoo supe n- wgdnggdcw D.¢. _ _ mm to St Elizabeth's Church. tcndcnt said llgers are a rarer Springfield. whore fitncral phcnomenon than minus. the off- s=cr\it~r~ will be hold at 2 an springs of tigers and llonesses. pm lniormenl in the Church [The zoo bred one tlgon 12 years (‘cmctt-ry. ago but it did not live long. Hillson Estate. This was specifi- cally (l€lf.!il8lf‘d for llic cndnwmcnt ftind and the prcsidciit. Arthur Du- var cxprr-ssetl fl|lpi‘f‘(‘lflllOn and \'()w 15; s'['0('j|(_Auc(jon [any hoped that other citizcns may con- five score cards, scratch pads, -‘ld¢‘l' 8" l"V¢‘5"Tl€lll illln yfilflll "‘ ” " " i 1 . smith sets. tofemcraft. open eve- nmizs Shcrwin»Willlams Co Ltd lfll Grcat George Street. Thursday. Dec. 26 . . .. letting Day l'-rld¢y.Dec.27 9u.iii.-9p.m. HEAD SCARVES Lovely Wool Plalds. Red, Green, Black and Yellow, also Pastel shades. tvpewritcr copy paper. Dillon Wllfll mflklnl lh9l|' W Printing Company. 140 Ct George “"“"' ‘at. 11..~1u.111....11 .11 ci-iARLon’ETowN sgvemi-i- Saturday. Dec. 28 . . 9 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. Pink, Blue and Aqua. 1 00 3 98 FINERAI. SUNDAY —— The the P E l. Hospital are about 10 Pflceg . to . funeral of the late w'l“‘"' ‘ per cent above previous rates. it w3Y“9 w‘“~‘- '0“ M Mr‘ lwas announced at the recent M"‘~ R3lPl‘ wall“ "7 D‘'"'“““"‘v monthly meeting of the board of W“ held """‘°"l‘3’ '3" trustccs A news heading on the 1:’. HOSPITAL RATES -- The over i DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH T.V. Socks, Children’: and Ladies’ sizes. A most acceptable gift. ei-noon from the Cutcllffe Funeral Home. Service at the home and grave was conducted by Rev. W.H. report of this meeting in ycsfcr- days Giinrdian erroneously slat- led thc room rate Increase to br- SPECIAL PRICES Sponsors Christmas SC-ABVES. NYLON AND BEAUTIFUL FLIMSY CHIFFONS. PLAIN PATTERNS IN ALL THE LOVELY SHADES ‘IO MATCH YOUR GLOVES AND HATS. Raymond Wilson, Boyd lson. A ed Interment was in The T W t Cemetery. caroumg Nylon Niglifies. Slips. Pent-les. House- eunrs. Sweaters. Evening Gowns and Hosiery. SUNTERS LADIES’ WEAR "ALI. it-its Wlllt" clscwhcrc in the Maritimcs. FUNERAL AT BRISTOL — The 3;,‘ ,',‘,',"‘,,,,,,”';‘;f,‘,’,',"j,‘,g’,‘ :,"‘,’,',‘i‘;'f3f When the solicitor cells at your items SHOP EARLY, SHOP OFTEN AT PROWSE’$ PROWSE BROS. LTD. PII‘ TIE IIST Ill! Y RkE_h_4~E_MIER that your gift will help some- one in need.