Page 2. The Guardian Saturday. Nov. 5. 1955 . City and Central: l SCOTTISH CONCERT Prince "CRASWILL for better photo of Wales Auditorium tonight l.l5 graphs". G I" C II tat I. R" 0 age en "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MoRE,Tbe herd of a MaCrae and Son " "” ""3"" ""3 S'”"' iof Central Royalty, P. E. Island. V1511 ELSTYLE M1LuNE3y.,won the Premier Breeders Award Great George Street. New ship- in the Ayshire show completed . Auto ment of hats for today. Friday at the ' Maritime Winter Fair. Shown by Major and Arthur wAn- MEN: Donit buy an me.-. , WALIP-hctuu l?VE'"7g"'5. 59 MacRae. the herd won more prizes coat until you've seen the new : w;:gou:"dweci::tm”;:j(clu;v;la':;mtthan any other. but their winnings Cashmere and Alpacama. 59.50. ' ' Exclusive with Henderson & Cud- luenderwn & C"d'"”"' in herds and group do not count toward the premier awards. The , , aospm, M1331-mt; in ngwlv Premier Exhibitor's Shield went BROTHER DEAD - Mr. Leon ' rected hall, Searleto 'n Corner. to S. C. Oland. Bediord. N. S- gggdtigeioeflcggin osllrsg pi::5sii:; Lord's Day at 3 pm. A. Joyce, i The Premier Breeders Shield: ' i .A. 2 -:1 hit-o hhd of his brother lilit-hacl J. Bradley G Rams” fhofinhzslt fhoggi fin: ghhgalswgz l” Brmkl-V" N-V tbred in his own herd. The Premi- HAND - PAINTED in Exhibitors Award goes to the Charlottetown citizens have been .'"a" "ll" has W0" the "'95! Prize commenting very favorably on a imoiii-y with his cattle regardless - h . d .h ,1. h . ., of where they were bred. The ipgmtlhree sihehlag W(.jiln:)o;iW0I- H' Hard-i' Ml"N”' -lolaiids had puri-haserl a consider- Portrait Studio The Picture is at JARMAN SHOES. t'0rtivCll.t able .""ml.m' M lhelr '0” wl"""5 hand painted photo of the r)i'lginall5i.Vl9d by Esquire iii cliarciial. 3' ""5 la” I hahmhg hy the hm. Rnhen Ha,-,l5:brown and black. Most styles 1. The ilat-Haes Kll'l'(' very siroiig 0! the Fathers of (-uh,-(,he,.a”hny 12.95. Henderson & Cudmore. -:-in their females and especially The photo is ex '9t3f'lIliLll,i' clear and - - yg - , , '" l '3" "lalure 3f"l"3l5- The" sharp and the imam. famous men H:0;r;E:rE(?L:;0reThl;G';g'i':f::g foui'-year-old con I-airvue Molly are easily rrrcznlmlilr giiartin in the Police Court yes- 3rd. won the reserve senior and , V. lrescric grand female champion-, DACK'S SHOES arlmired and l :'f:”;”: :;:n3h:”:e1ilh,(,'h.a5i ship. She completed an honor roll worn by discriminating men. l5.00,'h 12th d m hf :"?m' record of 11,686 lbs of milk, 483 3"" l"i”l""i "li"'l"”"" 5' Cm" peaireo Vtiasolgletiedrlzlilgzhullldlrsd ilrtttilillbs l" W 5"” N" ''""'"l5 he- mme lars and costs or 20 days: another lure sh? l"e5l'9”9'j ml" her Pref FLNI-:R.iL OF IN!-LAST -The charged with being drunk and in- funeral of Patricia Lt-a, 6 months incapable. was sentenced to ten old daughter of Nlr and Mrs d3.VS- Fred Pniind. It a l pc q ii 9 Road. was held on 'llIiiirsday afternoon from the H i- II n c s s e y Funeral Home nlwrc servirc was con- AMHERST, N. S. lspeciall ROY 'S TAXI-Dial 6560-(LE9. rov FAIR OPEN-Lay away: for Christmas. Firestone Home . WINSLOE Pastoral Chargc. the ltjnited Church of Canada. Serv- lices Sunday are as follows High- lfield ll a.m.; Winsloe North it p. .: Winsloe South 7.30 p.m r Heber PHOTO close to sixty pounds a day. The honor days of milking with the stipiila- ttinn that the cow must calve with- YIS Menls ifTOSlIl'IIIIlk',. l dumm h). Rm F-mmh Corhhrhh The regular mhnthly hu5i!!oss- A Iiiiiried and an unofficial who also conducted the service at llleeiillil 0i the Alpha Y'S MEN'S Chwh ”"lll'3'9d ill? -hlahiiae herd (hp grave The hm(,,.,,1 was very Club was held -at the Y,M,C A, on had won seven firsts. five seconds.l Iargeh. ahehdhd Interment was Thursday evening. V three thirds, four fourths. three in the Calhhhc Ceme,E,,.5,' Mmutes of four previous week-lfifths and several lesser placingsl mh,;..-.- ly meetings were read and approv-l The herd of Keith Boswall and ed. Financial reports showed alSuns of Victoria wound up with favourable balance. Reports were i two firsts. two seconds. six thirds; presented by the various scrviceltwo fourths, one fifth and th committees. Y's Art Duvar report- I sixth,-, ed on the Step Dancing and Old) City Hospit- Time Fiddling Contest which was a great success. Plans were dis-l cussed for holding regular Sun- Miss Elaine Foster. ltunstaff day night hymn songs, 1"; Bndl nage. Is a patient in the P,E.l McMurlry reported on the recent Hospital having undergone an ap- successful distribution of advert- pendics operation. lislng circulars in the city. A report on the coming Y's men's Rummage The many friends of Hon B Sale wa given by Y Ralph Jen. Earle MacDonald. Provincial Trea- kins. l surer. will regret to learn that he. Meeting closed with the National' la suffering from a painful back Anthem- Injury resulting from a fall at his home. Personals l clhfrsi. James Clintthn Bishop -St. old Shlm, ring veteran 'y' 55 palmll ml 9 al Victoria. The sixtcen-year-old Fl" cow was sick at the show and was left in the barn. PERCENTAGE RECORD Perhaps the best percentage re- cord at the entire show was that of Col F. 1. Andrew of Charlotte- town the show and wound up with one first. four seconds. one third and one seventh. He was particularly proud of three of his seconds. He had a second in the junior get of sire class with the get of Gain- garry Bit of Fashion. He had a second in the junior herd in strong compi-tition. One other second was scored in the very strong class of Leland Roy- tiine , 5 ll L l 0 Mrs. A A Xitiholstiii and family have arrived from Sunimersirle tol join Mr. Nicholson who was ap- pointed Assistant Director of the P. E. 1. Travel Bureau last May. . Of Livestock ,iLeave For Royal 5 dry two year old heifers. His 3' i AM1-11-;Rs1', N, 5,, mne ca,-loads Royalty Lady Charm finished sec- tof prize livestock representing Ollfl Y0 "19 M39R8F'S Fhllwlle some of the best in the Maritimes.' iwere scheduled to leave Amherst lF'riday night via Canadian Nation- lal Railways to be exhibited at 'the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. They are all prize-winners in the ,Maritime winter fair being held ,here. I There are eight cars of dairy 'and beef cattle and one car of lsheep. A car of sheep has alreadyl igone forward. And another car of fdairy cattle is being forwarded from Prince Edward Island. Sev- leral horses are also Included in the shipment from here. The cat- Briglit Lass 2nd in very close dc- cision The two heifers were easy tops in this class. Included among the ribbons were ones indicating re- serve senior and reserve malc grand championships reserve sen- , ior and reserve grand female championships and the junior fe- male championship. A check of other dairy breed shows indicated that Courtney BE FITTED FOOTWEAR 115 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. MacRac BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. l JIEATHS 50c Per Insertion Lushy Crcstland herd of Amhersl,l niitifiisw t e ualnl. of Holsteins Short- MACCLUREeAt the Sourls Hos- , harm (u d 'J , , sh, it . 0 r. an . rs. erre i V i . . h Macclure (nee llama? Mach”. from the Deep Cover farm ln Lnn. the naming of the house. The book nan. R.N.l a son. Weight 7 lbs. enburg Count” NW3 S”""'"' M 12 M5. the famous American Industrial-it lat. Cyrus Eaton. is native of Pug-l BRUCE-To .VIr and Airs. W. J, ,wash. N. 5, who also maintains Bruce. Bunbury, a daughter. aha herd of fine cattle on his Aca-I Iba., 11 oz. Nancy Lnii. ,dia farm, located some 20 miles. DOWLTNG-At the Charlottetown "M" l"' ""d”"”'"5 0m" l". Chicago. The livestock will be nccompani-l ed by a caretaker In each car,; J. E. Mclntyre. agriciiliural rg.j presentatlv! for the C V R at: Monclon, will be one of the iiidges - - - , , , i, 7.000 I d h lyn. IN. i.. Nov. 4. 1955: former glf ll"-i ”l ""19" Clubs 8' "W tight Elli: Igclelllg iii: 1y M S" Th"es"' PEI" "ya' view and he and his invalid daugh-t Machh-ch-0N,gM the charlnne. T "'iTTi Iter, Mary, used to sit on summer town Hospital. Nov. 5th. 1955. l evenings gaziiis across the Ottawa: George .iIacKinnon of Winsloe in IIVPF to the Gaillletlll hlil5- i('0 t '. h . Hospital Nov. 4, 19:35. to Mr. and Hi mm Mrs. William Dowling. Char- lottetown, a son. 8 lbs. 6 oz. DEATHS BRADLEY iichaei J.. at Esot- LOVED EARNSCLIFFE Sir John had great affection for Earnscliffe and made it famous. He paid si0,040 for it and spent I in is Early In Dec. The third and last of the 195,; series of Red Cross blond rliinur clinics will be held in this Pru- ince during the week of Dcccm. ber 4th. with an objective of 2.000 donors. While 2,936 donors register-i ed at the Clinics held in June and I out. It was rented to various mllithii l o I lit. oAi.i..ixr-At Miscouche. Novm 5"."""."d"5 l"'l”" "' '3” 3, 1955. Mrs. -John J. Gallant in ' hei' 94th year. Resting at the Compton Funeral Home until noon today, then transferred to her late residence in Miscoiichc from where the funeral will be held on Monday, to St. John the Baptist and lseni lactation. She is now milking 5005- jin 400 days of he, 135, hn,,,h,,,S Sons: 2. Keith Boswell and Sons.. 4. Keith Boswell and Sons: 6. A. Mat-Rae and Sons. lA. MacRae and Sons; 3. Keith Bos-. well and Sons g T99 MacRae and Sons: 2. and 6 Keith? Tlicy missed their grand Bnsn-all and song, I ale-suncrest Lovely Pet. Oland. reserve senior and reserve. 3rd-A. MacRae and Sons. He took seven animals to MINK SHOW C . Prince Edward Island showmenl a”beck' ”59rVe- Ciimeaur ' t i th ' kl EE3ll'";Z”'.. ll.-.ll.'i.l"'.'.'."i"i.....'i”t-.'ll.il.i.. 0- A- Caiibeck. afternoon. George A- Callbeck andl the major winners. ship ribbons. reserve champion Aleutian niiiik and the grand champion and re- serve grand mink championship awards. axes to the show this year. He had the female championship in royal pastels and the reserve grand championship along with a num- l . ber of others. l M The details of the winnings in.” ”' g,m)..;;gg, BRITISH GOVERNMENT MARKS I900. hliome of the Conservative party leader. 1 British government his 78th year. The remains are l After the prime minister's death. l bi resting at the Ciitcliffe Funerallponors his mm who became Baroness Home Fu neral arrangements! Mai-Donald of Earnscliffe. moved house for 390,000 later. l price Sir John Island Ayrshire Breeders Score At Amherst Friday 3. R. I won both the Premier Exhibitor's Shields in Holatelna. Frances W. Blahop of Clarence, '.N. S. won the Premier Exhibitor's and Breeders child: in Guernaeys. In jerseys the herd of Campbell MacKay of Rothesay easily topped all others in total winning for the Premier Exhibitor's Award. The Fundy Jersey Farm. Har-. vcy Sation. N. S.. won the certifi- cate for Premier Breeder in the jersey show- l ISLAND PLACINGS The following is the way in which Island cattle placed in the final day of the show included also are the placln s for the junior . herd and the junior get of sire. These were judged on Thursday. Boswall and Sons: 3. A. Macftael and Sons. Rae and Sons: and Sons. 4-ycar-old cow in milk-1. Macltae and Sons. 2. Keith Boswall l A 3. A. MacRae andtsons. 4- Keith! Boswall and Sons. Cow 6 years or over with 4 lteserVe' 1” W" ROP records with a total averagel of twenty five percent over require- , ment-1. and 2. A. ivIacRae and. Senior herd--2 and 4. A. MacRae l 5 roll record is made in 305 and Sons: 3. Keith Bowell andlAe.ng5hE'ect: Caubecki re5e"e' 6' Sons. Breeders hcrdh l. A. Mat-Rac and 3 C Junior herd--2. Col- ET. Andrew Senior get of sire- 2. and 4, 4 Progeny of dam-(1. and 5. A.. The T. Eaton special for the”, (our best dairy cows in the Ayr-lghnk Ranch; 5' '1' Mac hire show - l, A. MacRac and: ' Sons. Senior and grand champioii fem- r C.l rand champion -- Fairvue Molly; 7?! .W. Hancock of Summerside were i A' Hancock had the I the championships in alominos. Callhcck had the champion and champion standard along with other lesser B.l-1. Jones. a major winner in her years, brought only a few St. Tllell it was purchased by Mrsl log At that point the Earnscliffe ed story nlnmnl took n different path. of the accident on the Seven Mile : Conservative Prime lllinister R. B. IRON W! hllllld the dece-Nd 3 Bennett been.-no into,-eslen 1,, buy. icovered with a blanket. He examin-i g it either as the prime min- tcrs official residence or as the But he decided instead on the nvenience of a suite in Ottawa's E Chateau Laurier hotel and the bought the -nine times the Macdonald paid t'or l Champon male, L. W. Hancock; Lyeahold cow in mhkhhl. Kehh reserve champion. G. A. Calbeck. il- 3-year-old cow in milk--I Mar- img'S;A;7.9';illl;:ClfJg;.e;hlli;gi:thl:(?;: . N. S. ',Jonesl 2, and 5. L- W. Hancock; . 4, 7. , . , ' ' 3-year-old cow in milk - 2. and hmheargf ilvlllslis Wilbur Goodwlm .i'eserve grand. B. B. J ;CaIlbeck: 3. L. W. Hancock. Cot . . l Adult male I. 3 and 5, J- Comeaui 4 Digby. B. B. )2 and 9. Blucnose Mink Ranch; Alwnods Brook. N. S-; Mink Ranch. Atwoods Brook. N.S.; and 7. Cumeau; 5, 8 and 10. B.B. ones. l In the roadster class in the horse grand - show. Ann Clegg. owned by George and reserve grand championships. qanbeck of summerslde Placed "l in sllvcrblue platimuns, the grand l mist Jayls Am." T” champion in royal pastel. He took 1' Ihla-:h:fs:(det;ll:l"g::!; l;'l:5sSlhl!';gin- He also had some lesser champion- Sxlsgyb Cardigan as the result of injuries received when the truck he was driving turned over in the ditch. Beck's store and The inquest was held at the Cardl-.185! he i-membercd until his gan hall presided over by Coroner iher roused him on the Cardigan Road where he asked him tthe Mn ,1, p. Nlcholsonl crown pm.) witjncssl the get out of the truck - : - i e wine which ad been let tens how the Reymlds family Eng 3. Han-,5, for 515000 ghc,secutor for Kings, repiesented the,::ideg9n. H di . thought of calling it Eaglesclifm , had been gen wealthy hy her. hrs, icrown and conducted the inquiry. e d not iemember and that sh, John suggested we husband. an American iron million- old English word for eagle-earn. ; :';':ie""ti;'e"9glQ"h"::5'.:"i; hgshllalglly Reynolds made major changes to . r ' 95" " i the high mhmy house. By 1833 mglittering centre.for Ottawa so- dehlh 8,5 8 h'89h1l'9 hltlhtehhhge fl, was mm.” become H mm min, ciety. She died In 1924 and lier the skul and iinlury o a ran is iiecond husband, Charles Harriss. lived there until his death in 1930. Dr. G tissue. Dr. P. Mclntyre. Montague, stat- that be was dead. He took the other injured, man to the hospital at l Montague. , Morris Johnston, Newport. said the various classes and sections in the final day of competition are as follows: Platinum: Illverblua, female. L.W. Hancock: A. Calibeeki grand champion and iesehe. DW. Hancock. Pastels (breath of spring and Stewart (males) 1. L. W. Hancock. 2. 3.8. Jones; 3. and 4. G. A. Callbecli; 5. and 6. John Hancock. Females A1 and 2. G.A. Callbeck; 3- and 5 B. B. Jones: Hancock champion. G.A. Callbeck reserve. Royal pastel males. medium 1 r and 3 and 5. L.W. Hancock; 2. and 4 G.A. Callbeck. i Male light, i. and 3. G. A. Call- beck; 2, 4. and 5. L. W. "ancock. champion reserve, G. Royal pastel female (medium). 3 and 5. L. W- Hancock: 2 and Females ilighti. 1. and 6. B. B. Female champion. B. 8. Jones; Hancock. Grand champion, L. W. Hancock, onw. Aleutians male. 1 and 3. G. A- Champion. G. A. Callbeck; re- Paloininos tail placings and all halznpionships taken by L. W. Han- I Adult females, 1 and 3. G. A. and 8. Bliicnose Mink Ranch; 5- i Jones. , Kit male, 1, Callbcck; 2, 3 and 8, Comeaui 4 and 5. Innis; 7. B. Jones. Kit female. 1, G. A. Callbeck;l Clizimpion standard male, G. A. ' the Champion standard female andlabout the st Grand champion and reserve, G Callback- was fifth. Johnston, Georges, came to his death on. two miles north east. of A. lnman. ist. which gave the cause of that he was called to the scene him, he said, and determined re truck Continued from page 1 OAELIO COLLEGE MacKenzie observed that Georgel has been a summer student at the College for the past two years and had shown exceptional promise as a piper. Young Fraser was among the group of pipers which crossed h the Canso Causeway last summer and as a token of appreciation from Premier Hicks of Nova Scotia r ;was presented with an embossed lcertiflcate by Mr. MacKenzie. who per-. ' stantiat-as 2 d s I - i e . . ,. h .l .1 Vi -h . pan . .ohn Mac- The youthful artists Aiidirlgi; xiii 0lr(eit.he-gosivielll Fnli' '"'"5i B”"0" U"'9- Cape Breton: formed last night to an Son? 7 'A guacnae and Sam ; gut-IB8,J Bluenose Mink Ranch; "y audien ” i ' ' ' H . . . 01185. lart. The strains of music gave the lCallbeck; 2. 6 and 7. J. Comcau: ,audience the impression that. "that. ,-is the way the pipes should be lplayed." The timing was pcrfcct and the blending was sweet and Bluenosel very pleasing to the ear. The dancers proved that were in a class by themselves and each performer whether individually or in groups executed 4 and 7lthe dance in a flawless manner. Two Gaelic numbers by a chorus of girls were heartily applauded and while only a minority of their 'audience understood the was something ght four quarts of wine. and they went to the back of the Cardi- Thursday, October 20. between Eris” Road where they drank onel and 530 on the seven Mlle gondlquart. They then went to Montague and drank two quarts there. The witness said he fell asleep in the of Stewart and in front that wri Mr. Nicholson read the report of, Whether 0? hm h9,80l Olll 0i ii!!! Dr. J. H. Shaw. provincial patlio- ttl:liieisK:i:g';ei(i:i(;sl:ir:-N Iy Hospital. they had some more drinks of wine and some gin and beer. Later they went to Cardigan where wit- ness went into the vendor's to get liquor on Chrisoston's book. but was refused by the vendor. Morris, e said. was still asleep all this time in the truck. The time was '50"! 4-30 Pm. and the witness then went to his bro Johnston ther's home, left. He said that left no doubt at their ability in the field of Celtic dancing i loiichiim mplicity of the airs which for the moment transported the listeners to the Highlands which for so many years echoed to such music. Two little girls aged eight and ne stole the hearts of the audi- aimost l they words truck at the l the bro- S 8553 and the met; was swaying on the road and Church. for R or m Hi vh Mass 5 t b .th - a - - '"””I3 W” "l" 3004- at 9 a.m. Interlrancliii in ill: churdh d:l))l.el')I,l' SOO bOelllpeIS(.)VAr:cleeal:(s;::1l,l,”l.r,li Joseph Burkm Chl"l9"9l'0Wn- cemetery. er goon . -, , ' 9" "ll" 550"! 5 Pm. lie was i - d"'""”5 M” he l'9CIllll9d to. coming in the Seven Mile Rona PROWSE-At tho Charlottetown EEEEKI t:,'5h deli; Md eslhhllsit a from Bridgetown when he saw Hospital Thursday, November 3, l W '9 WI "WY lh9l5eI'VlCIl a small truck coming towards him 1955. Mary Beth Pmwse. so- 0' "'9 ml six months iince ital i months-old daughter of Mr h hmore clinics will be held until next June Active committees a work making plan Mrs. Thomas Prnwse. 9R King St Funeral on Saturday morning at ten o'clock from the Hennessey Funeral Home. Interment In the the centres In which Catholic Cemetery. he held, - the R. C. A. F. Stat1on. . Summerside, Crapaud, North Rus-, tico and Charlottetown. charlohfehown The Charlottetown cnmn-mine, Funeral Home with Mr. P. A. S. Jones as Its; chairman. met with such an excel-J 78 Euston St. IIIII. 4626 lent response to its appeal to clubs. Complete Funeral and organizations and unions for thel June clinics that it has decided to Ambulance Service E Director - l are already- s in each of l a clinic will carry out this plan for the Decem- ber clinics when Charloftetowna objective will again be at least 1,000 donors. All clubs. organizat- ions and unions have been written and asked to appoint enthiisiastlcl , u IOIEIIT E. IIIAILEY representatives who will attend a meeting at Red Cross headquar:-l ers next Thursday when methods of Increasing the donor panels will be discussed and finalized The! Gideon Society Testaments To Pupils once, while also an guest: were h m , 1,; lg hi - One hundred and thirty-one h..m(:I':ed”Mw.n:v o::el:.":rgu:,, fhmz Grade V boys and girls of West h." not .5 hem cohhlcled. iKent. Prince Street and Model Schools yesterday afternoon ic- Card of Thanks ceived the familiar maroon-boiind New Testament with Psalms and Proverbs. provided by the Gideon in-. no sin. wtiiiant Regen. Society- heotovl. wish to acknowledge huh the many men hen not the of Jar. Vic Runtz, president of the I at organisation, gave a brief ml Iauiban bacilli babel ea: N. D. Mccleail wpmrannn IIMBALMEB Gnlloietownall ICIWI&Ito F 5 ton. pastor of the Baptist Church. to conduct a service of dedication. At both West Kent and Prince ltreet Schools tutameotsl talk on the range of Gideon work and called upon Rev. B. I..- Mit- ml Ciel his hit in E I lwere then presented by Gideon Isecretary W. Blair MacDonald ,-and Treasurer. S. T. Green. 4Fol- lowlng the local presentations. the lcideons are marking in a week or ,so the presentation of the one mil- lliontli copy of the little book to a Canadian school child. In Kitchen- er. Ontario.) At West Kent school, Mlu nun; Boswall led the uaeinbled clitb dren in a couple of hymns. The principal. Mr. C. 1''. Blue. thank- ed the Gideon: for their annual vlslt. Representing parents were In. I'. A. Lana III Kt MI- thei TV Pupils of tho Model scitooi join- ed Prince Street Schoo service there. Mill Mabel lathe- preclntlon of the value of this phase of Gideon work. Ii-I. Prank ocivod::itutu;antI.t Into: re. an,auentIetI. as as teachers it pupils at We f eachers and pupils of Gran I for the principal. expressed here up- it I o ,.:::il' it A The truck took 1 sworn right, went E to lwerved to the right went Into the ditch, Tn other traffic. When he aide the accident, be men under the truck, 5” Wlhhll to let them man came but even could do nothing. Lgl men arrived truck up and men. placed them on the the road with blankets. James Patrick Mile Road. said "'5 WW5 hi his yard when back to the centre. again came at saw the released the ere WI! no but he could out. Another then they er several "ld they pried the shoulder and covered them Shephard. Seven that he was saw- the l 333' 6581 ong- two two I11 - Will 5-0.0 lizi. he n.'i.iut.".".tf."..f, lame ka Pf "T 3005- Mm" ""L"'”"- GI'Illi.n:: rahmtno ”tlieem;l:.:'.",I,': Macxay and Mn. MacLun. u' 13,, gm, men under the truck Grade V teachers, were In attend- Another in 6561 . an accident. Cantelo. foreman. Norman M Kcnzie. Frank Fogarty. Wa lter Conohan. Joseph MacLellan. Dan- tel Acorn. Earl Macnoanld. ; master of the pipes. There is The landscaping around the City little doubt that much more will be heard from her In the years to come. Little nine year old Gwen Jones was heartily encored for her singing of several Scottish comedy songs. Gwen performed like a vet- eran and her applause was well deserved. Rev- Mr. Mat-Kenzle gave a brief istory of the school. He said that it was conducted for four weeks each summer at a cost of five dol- lars i-egisti-atioii and 31.10 a day for board in the students. The children are well supervised and he expressed the opinion that any boy or girl who attends is bound to improve their technique in Cel- tic Art. whether it be piping, danc- ing, Gaelic Singing or Scottish Folk singing. He invited parents to avail -themselves of this opportunity to give their children instruction und- er masters of the Art. Mr. George V. Fraser extended a welcome to Rev. Mr. MacKenzle and his visiting artists who will give a repeat performance. tonight. . Patrons at last night's performance jtermcd it the best that they have lever attended and no doubt another llarge crowd will be on hand to l greet this fine group of performers. l Constable Gordon Humphrey, R. iC.M,P., Charlottetown, indetificat- ion section, said that he arrived on the scene on the night of Octo- ber 20, and had taken some photos owned by E. ence last night. Sharon Robertson and measurememi He also wok an eight year old piper who has been one of the pupils y Olive Parkman of Gaelic College for three years is ska lshowed. that she is fast becoming: , . Inquest Held Last Night In Seven Mile Road Death A coroner's jury last night found ion bou that Chrisoston N" ' ' more photos and measurement the morning of the 21st. Const. Humphrey showed the photos and ch made of the area and ex- s' them to the jury. Homer Moar, New Perth. mech-i anic. said that he examined the truck and found damaged. The right and left front lwcre smashed. Grill and radiator tsmashed. The left door would not lshut and windshield was shattered. On question he said that such damage wouldlbe caused by such' He stated that the tires were all inflated. The Crown Prosecutor instruct- ed the jury and Dr. plaincd the meaning of report. after which the jury retir- l fields. ed to bring in the above verdict.l Members of the jury were: Louis added to the symphony of Campus ac. 3 life last Wednesday night with the it considerably SURPRISING RESULTS Coarse beans may be used In rilace of "hopped nuts in making Lawrence Burke, Mhchhh River cliocolatc brownies with surprising said he saw Johnston with Morris fi5ELf', at Launching on the road. Morrisl was asleep, Chrisoston was driv- ing the truck and when he stopped they talked for awhile and had a few drinks. The bottle was about half full. Later they went to the boat harbour to pull up a dory, but when they saw it had been pulled up they had a few more drinks and left for the woods where that on Thursday, October 20. hei ll” W""955 W35 W0l'ltlll8- There was cutting pulp on the St. Georges Road that morning. His brother Chrisoston came along In the truck. a 1955 Chev, and asked him If he wanted to go to Cardigan. Clirisos- Checker Cob Lucky Numbers 34303 e 34930 Dial 8554 STAR CAB LUCKY NUMBERS A'l37l6 e AI36l3 6582 Mqile Leaf Taxi Lucky Number 2853 6559 ED'S TAXI Lacliy Illtinibon 3l1o4A y- 36l0IA 6561 Inman ex- i awaiting the final judgements on the autopsy t the matter. proceed to more fertile it ' i exmember of the forces or gm” merit the appropriate flag will lowered to half mast. At night lh, area will floodlit. This work was carried om In the Public Property Conlmnhgc and was supervised by Mr. Joseph Costello and Mr. James Fullerton City Clerk. ' It is hoped at any woulnh, vandals will remember that on larea is considered hallowed gm, llllild and will refrain from an, ldamnge. ' AT S.D.U.' 1 other activity has been planned and the executive is now working toward this end. The Students' Union seems to ix having more than its just than of troubles In its efforts to cloth: the backs of the students in ill! college colors. After considerable correspondence with various firm: last year. a manufacturer was it. cated who was able to supply tliii subtle shade of red (Elizabethan! needed for the production of suit. able sweaters in the college colon This lead proved to be is sho fuse. however. for within da after the order was complied and submitted, this company was bunt ed to the ground. so now the ori . all problem seems to have srls . again, like the Phoenix, fro ashes. Far from being discouraged. though somewhat harassed by the prospective buyers of the sweaters, the execmive is now busily pulling every tangible string in an effort to rectify the situation. Another project being currentl advanced by the StudenIs' Unio is that of etnbllshing a barbe shop on the campus. Till now. select few. who seem to have 2 - much adness In their eyes a skill in their fingers. have bee using their own quarters as im promptu tonsorlal parlors In ail dltlon to the already diverszfiei uses they. now have as lodgings libraries. and perhaps even record libraries. The plan is to traits lform some of the vacant siuici gthat remains in the bascmtiiit It pleasant note uaslMain Building Into more filtin quarters for the practice of thi art that is at least remotely sponsible for that clean and r fincd appearance that the stiiilcni of Saint Dunstan's chni-actcrisii cally display to the world outside. It is hoped that with it modes beginning. the profits that are - War Memorial is rapidly nearing completion and will be ready for the Armistice Day Services. New curbs, walks, hedge and turf have been laid around the monument. On each side of the monument two steel flagpoles have been erected, from which will fly the Union Jack, Navy. Anny and Airforce ensigns. The Navy and Army will take al- ternate months to hoist and lower the flags daily. On the occas'slon of a funeral of any member or TIIIEVIEEK At long last that formidable army of examinations has been properly put to flight, and now the students here at Saint Dunstan's are busily gathering and regrouping their scattered ranks to apply them- selves to the serious business of preparing for the next onslaught which Is bound to be even more severe and exacting than was this last one. When last seen, the various mem- bers of the "long black line ' were filing quietly to those gloomy black caverns which. I am told. they use for the marking of aminat- ions simply because the atmosph- ere Is so closely aking to the task they have at hand. Here and there a hollow chuckle finds its way through grimly light-pressed lips as one of the pedagogues sudden- ly devises a new scheme for delet- ing a few more of those precious marks from a certain set of papers. Matching each skillfully penned thrust and parry with an equally deft quirk of a red-leaded foil, they commence to lay waste to the reams of diligently penned works before them. I do not claim to have invaded one of these dens; this is just what I have been told, albeit some of it may be the product of an limagination much buffeted by the winds of suspense. Perhaps It is best to leave the out come in the lhands of fate and. while patiently On A new and inauguration of a program of movie entertainment for the student body. Through the efforts of moderator of the Studcnts' Union. an arrange- ment was made with the National Film Board whereby we were sup- plied with a series of very inform- be derived from such it vcniu ative short features and sevi-ral can be reinvested in new etilll travelogues with which to startlment and thereby aid in the or the spools turning on our enter-iution of another permanent ciiin ll ' program. It is the liopelus Institiutlon. of the Students Union that there:GENERAL MEETING will be a feature-length moviel The Students' Union is to t available to the students once a'a general meeting of the stud week. on a night for which no Continued on page 7 .' I y ' ..r, -. . I:xAiiu-La or LOANS f ' ' ll 050-:I is no. 24 sic. in no. Y . on "in 52959 756.56 bPhont for loan in one visit. Loan l. -..Iorod to need: and income. l -'-""" Sln S28 540 l Usa BiIIConsoIidalion Sarvice...with- A. N K I out cost . . . to reduce paymentl. con- Ivl (I I y 1 t ' nu : hymn" M ,n.b"'""n solidate hllll. 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