S Preliminary hearings Into the plained photographs of the sceneol case of Edward Matthews. charg- ed with criminal negligence in connection with the death of the "ate Joseph Frederick Steele on October 21st. 1956. opened in City Police Court yesterday morning he tore Magistrate KM. Martin. Evidence in connection with the death of the late Mr. Steele was given yesterday by Mrs. Hilda Mar shall. Miss Merna Alchorn, Mel- vin Arsenault, Dr. Frank MacMll- Ian, Mr. Harry MacLeod and Coast. Gordon Humphrey of the Il.C.M.P. The only information giv- en yesterday, that had not been revealed at the inquest into the incident. was that of Const. Hump rey. The officer produced and ex- OITY AIIO the accident. in which Mr. Steele had been involved the night before his death. and the place at the Rail- way yard where he was discover- ed the following morning. Following the hearing of evid- ence of the six witnesses. Magis- trate Martin adjourned the case until this morning. Three other cases also appear- ed on the docket. A person charg- ed with being drunk and incap- able was fined S10 and costs or five days in jail. while another person appearing on a similar charge was sentenced to 10 days in Jail. The case of a man charged with being drunk and disorderly was adjourned until November 2!. GENTRALI YOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Store. REI-lRlGERATIONsales and re-, pairs, prompt service anywhere ini the Proviiicc. Storey Electric. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey's Pharmacy. open 3 am. to I p.ni. C. W. L. CAKE sale Friday IIICFIIIHIII zit 2 o'clock. at R. 'I'. Holmanis Store. A. PICKARD and Co. are unload- ing cars of "blue hard coal". Furn- ace and store sizes. ' novrs BEAUTY SALON, Nov- ember special on cold wave per- ynanents, and iiiachineless. S5.00. . ADELLAS - New shipment oi Chrishnas I-Iats, also see our tpeclals. 31.00. 8i,95. 82.95. Adel- lI'! Millinery, Gloria Building. l-' SPECIAL meeting of Hamilton 1-. 0. L. 1466, Thursday evening. Nov. 22. REMEMBER Central Christian Church Tea and bazaar, Thurs- day. 3:30 to 6. VISIT III STYLE ltlillinery. Gt. George Street. "where every style Ia I'll-Style." MEETING of Spring Park Coin- munity Club in Hall. Thursday. night Nov. H. A large attendance reques ”. Important business. RUMMAGE SALE. Saturday. Nov. 24. 2.30 pm. at the former Unemployment Insurance Office. Parkdale Women's Institute. HEAR JUDGE J. S. DEIROCIICI Montague speak over CFCY to- night at 8:30 in interests of Prince Edward Island Music Festival As- soclatlon. MT. STEWART DONATES-An offering was taken on Sunday last In Mt. Stewart United Church for the Springhiil Relief Fund. The a- mount received was 5106.20. A Y L W A R D'S Furniture Ex- Dress Shop. SALE CONTINUES at Helen's RUMMAGE sale at Market House. Friday, at 7:30. CHRISTMAS lighting. Buy now while stock is complete. The Brown Electric. VISIT Hi-Style lilillinery. Great George Street. and see our new Holiday Hats. HI-STYLE Millinery. clearing many hats at 51.00, 51.95 and S335. Also hats up to 514.95 at 25 per cent discount. POWER LINE DAMAGED -A half ton truck vient out of control and smashed down an electric pole and transformer. causing a tem- porary power failure on Long worth Avenue at 7.30 p.m. yester- day. The truck was badly damag- ed. and it was several hours be- fore power was restored to the affected area. CARD PARTY WINNERS - Card party winners at the Clover Club last evening were: ladies' first. Mrs. Alf Mcltenrneyz second, Mrs. Crossman; consolation. Mrs. Ray Garnhum. Men's first, Vince Larltln: second Harry Hughes consolation, Verne MacEachern. Door prize, Mrs. William Culley; Freeze-out. Mrs. Alex Ford and Vince Larkln; special prize, Verne MacEachern. FUNERAL SERVICE- The fu- was held from the MacLean Funer- al Home yesterday afternoon. The service was conducted by Rev. A. Frank MacLean. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. Pall bearers were Claude Smith Wes- ley Dennis. Frank Bradley. Fred Roper, Orin Johnston. Ernest Reid. FUNERAL AT CROSS ROADS- The funeral of the late Bryer Jones was held yesterday afternoon from the MacLean Funeral Home to the Cross Roads Church where ser- vice was conducted by Rev. C.W. change Ltd. office will now be located at 87 Prince Street, around the corner from Richmond Street. HEAR MR5. LORNE Callbeck In an interview with Mrs. Julian Herring over CFCY this Friday morning at 10:45-ll o'clock in In- terests of Prince Edward Island Music Festival Association. ' CLEARING OUT all our stock appliances. See our show win- for display of Toasters. ons. Pressure Cookers. Deep fat fryer. Roaster oven. etc. Everything brand new and best makes. Prices slashed. Miller Brothers Ltd, Great George St. fmn sNNrvs:nsanr-Mi-. and Mrs. Albert (Bert) Carr celebrat- Ui their fiftieth wedding anniver- nry Wednesday. 21st of Novem- yr, 1956. Mr. and Mrs. Carr were Neasantly surprised upon being esented with a generous gift of oney from their friends who ex- pressed congratulations and best wishes for many more years to- gather. IMMUNIZATION Clinics will be held this week at 9.15 a.m. on Thursday at Parkdale Hall and Friday at Central Royalty Hall. Preschool children born before I955. school children up to Grade X. and expectant mothers may we a 1st or mid polio inocul- ton. Also inoculations for diph- Oerla. whooping cough. tetanus smallpox vaccinati will be vailable. Passey and Rev. Il.B. Stalnton. Maritime secretary of the Churches of Christ. During the service Mr. Russell Jones and Mr. Eric Mac- Gregor sang as a duet "The Old Rugged Cross". Interment was in the church ecmetery. The pail bearers were Austin Kennedy. J. D. MacRae. James Coles. Frank Jones. C.J. Wood, Ernest Moly- neaux. The funeral was very large- ly attended. The employees of Can- ada Packers attended in a body. PERSONALS An interesting and informative film that portrays the problems facing the parents of retarded children will be shown on C.F'.C.Y 'l'.V. Friday at 7:45. p.m. Mr. Simeon L. MacNeill. City a member of the staff of the Co- on Supermarket has returned to his regular duties following an ab sence of six weeks in Montague. where he was acting manager of the Co-op there, during the Ill- ness of the regular manager. BIRTHS O'BRIEN-At the Charlottetown Hospital on November 19th. to Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. Baldwins Road (nee Melvina Connolly). a daughter, weight 9 lbs., 2 cs. PROUD-At Charlottetown Hospi- tal. Nov. 1), 1956. to Mr. and rMs. Arthur Proud (nee Doris Lawlor. a daughter. Patricia Mae. Ilowaril Mclnnls FITTEI FOOTWEAR nsouuual-on-rtoaiu. N. O. Maelessa MAClSAAG- At the Toronto West- ern Hospital on October zsth, 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Msclsaac (nee Florence Mac- Innls a son. Dale Keith. weight. I pounds 9'1: ounces. cum: - At Kitchener - Water- loo Memorial Hospital. Water- loo, Ont. November ltth. to Mr and Mrs. David Clark. 3:: M .. '.:."i.'.'....?-W). ..'. '”' MARRIAGES VICKERSON - At the P.l'.'.l. won-m.MAcI)ouaAu. - Al the Hospital on November list to Baptist Parsonage on Oct. Nth. Mr. and Mrs. cker- III by the Rev. Harold L. Mit- son (nee Lelia DI ). North ton.NorsnaAridgawos-tls.Cbsr- River. a son. Da Raymond. to Ilerbccr William Weight I lbs.. I on llacD"o'ugalI of Bangor. Prince The Irish Minstrel's of '56 show in Holy Redeemer neral of the late Arthur a. Phillips I" SOME OF THE top performers snapped before curtain time at Community Centre last night. Front, Millie and Margie Roberts, Pinkie Mor- ris, Fernie Herman and Patsy Lelghtlzer- Rear. Chester Donovan B. I. S. Irish Minstrels Show Last Night Was The traditional love of music. songs and laughter found expres- sion last evening when several hundred persons of all ages faced the inclement weather to hear the Irish Minstrels of '56 in a gala performance In! the rloly Rede- emer Communlty Centre. Presented by the Benevolent Irish Society and directed by Hugh P. Tralnor with Albert Blanchard as accompanist. the performers were introduced for their numbers by J. Pius Calla- ghan. C.D.A.. who has had many years of success as an interlocu- tor and master of ceremonies. In his choice of performers Mr. Tralnor showed a remarkable in- sight in arranging a well-balanced program designed to meet the wishes of a critical audience. where Irish songs are concerned. Following the opening choruses by the ensemble. Joseph Thistle sang "An Irish Welcome"and three charming young ladies each turn sang most ac , "y Elizabeth Morris gave the first number in "Peggy O'Neil" fol- lowed by Myrna Nicholson in "Mickey" and Fern Herman in "River Shannon Moon". An end song by David Morris entitled "An Irish Parody" brought him before the footllghts for the first time and won generous ap- plause while Buddy Leclalr. bil- led as ”Charlottetown's Presley". made a double encore hit with Roclt'n Roll fans. That ever popular dance trio, the Roberts Sisters, Millie, Margie and Elects. gave a top billing per- formance of tap dancing and In response to insistent applause re- sponded with the Sallor's Horn- Springhlll. at the regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian legion, held at the Clover Club Tuesday evening. The Resident. Mrs. L.M. Corri- gan presided. A group of ladies from the newly-formed auxiliaries at Kingston and Rustlco were pre- sent at the meeting. "atisfactnry reports were tabled by each of the various Commit- ties- The President reported for the Committee in charge of the Poppy campaign, the result of which she stated to be "very sat- isfactory". After the regular hus- isness of the meeting had been completed. a list was compiled of memb . who had volunteered to assist at the Blood Donors Clinic to be held at the Clover Club December 5th and 0th. At this ” s Nominating committee was appointed to submit a list of candidates for the various offices to the annual meeting of the Auxiliary. which will take place In January. The members of this committee are: Convenor. Mrs. s.G. Peppln; Mrs. Arthur Henry and Mrs. Ira Brown. Following the adjournment of the meeting several films were shown. Including '”I'he Long Silence". Lunch was served. Home to his late residence Fri- day where funeral service will be held on Saturday at Ll) p.m followed by service in Mslpe- Scout Ancl Guide Function Enjoyed ysa"gutIrsltetbelrIeadsrs It Elvis nigh Big Success plpe. Aeneas Curley the veteran accompanist fiddled the tempo. Solos by two end men. Hugh Trainer and Jim Flannagan. were sting with expression and under- standing which comes only with training and experience. The final delightful number was ling by Patsy Lelghtizer who clo- sed the hrst part of the program with "You Brought Ireland Right Over To Me". In part 2 "An Irish Boy's Fare- well" sung in duet by Malda Ro- gerson and Earl Hennessey prov- ed to be a rare treat as did also the vocal solos by Patsy I4elghtl- zer and Hubert Mcltenna. This was followed by Earl Hennessey in "An lrlshmanis Dream" Neils Hansen in impersonations provid- ed and excellent diversion and marked his as a splendid perform- er in this field. Malda Rogerson and Chester Donovan sang in dust that ever popular number "Danny Boy". Both singers have consistently pleased audiences here since ap- pearlng before the footllghts a few years ago. Evelyn Fraser in her Irish dance won well merited applause and as a closing num- ber previous to the grand finale by the entire ensemble. Frank Flood brought the individual num bers to a close with a pleasing vocal solo. The show will be repeated to- t Members of the chorus are: My ma Nicholson. Pat LeClalr. Carol Ann Jones. Marilyn Clow, Rober- ta Lappln, Carol Clinton. Eileen Handrlgan. Ann Lawlor, Maureen MacDonald, Pauline MacDonald. Kay Mccormack. Sandra Square- briggs. Susan Parker. Judy Rear- Legion Auxiliary Votes S100 For Disaster Relief The sum of 3100 was voted to be used for disaster relief in Rustico has closed for the ONLY 27 FORTIIEMEN SHOP inbonu,aIbunuorfor plnseverythlngforilllf neethtoo. Service Committee In Pill United States. Committee projects I! u b e r t Mexenna, Aeneas Curley. Buddy Leclalr, Earl Hen- nessey. Frank Flood. r Guardian Photo don. Jeanette Boudreault. Rose- mary Fnrmer, Mary Gallant. Don na-Hagan. Ann Connolly. Ann Mccabe. saddra MacDonald. Mary Flak. Sonia Griffin. Jack- ie Maclntyre. June MacGregor, Carol Peters. Frances Mulligan. Marilyn Mccallum. Janet Mlngo. Make up was by J. Austin Trai- nor. C.D.A. and Mrs. Tralnor; costumes by Mrs.Mlldred Train- sr; lights Leo Dowllng Jr. and Jackie Blanchard; stage. Pius smith and Jim Thistle; sound. Stewart Smith. Production Com- mittee. J. Plus Callaghan. Ever- ett Beagan. James Thistle. Tho- mas Glynn. W.W. Mccarron. Tho- mas McAvinn, John Walsh, Eu- gene Kelly, Chester Donovan. is in the "Miss Future Home Mak- hr 195'! include the annual A.G.A. Home Service Workshop Feb- ruarys-datToronto.withthI Consumei-u' Gas Company as host. and revision of "lions Calls." the Home service book- Iet. Miss Chandler. whose bans in In Charlottetown. has been home service director for Conauniers' Gas. Toronto, for six years. hav- ing had prior service as dletlcian at the University of Toronto and with the Royal Canadian Air Force. She has been particularly active er" contest held annually for the home economic students at the National Home Show in Toronto. A graduate of Acadia Univerg? in Nova Scotla, she is past pre - ent of the Toronto Home Econom- ics Association and an active mem- ber of several business and pro- to the fesslonal groups. Miss Chandler is a daughter at the late F.S. Chandler. Her mother. and gradually Mrs. r.s. Chandler resides at M Fitzroy St. Her brothers. George and Stewart. are well-known mem- bers of the business community of this city. formation in their respective local- itles: Mrs. Nell Mathesui. South- port and Miss Ruth Boswell Char- lottetown, co-cunvenors; Mrs. Wy- inan Cairns and Mrs. Bradford Cairns, Summerslde East. Mrs. Wilbur Stavert, North Badequa. Mrs. Herman Dyment. Northam and Mrs. Kenneth Norris. Monta- 8"f-'- - ' Applications for records should Heads AGA Home I Thacasalarsllddiosd Idasds. elarpil vita fadseest us.ttofal-ials.wasadionn- 0! In hsrthw altos his a . ...e'”a&...u.2'? Magistsnh (lit? Gaedst h ' ; Ishowers Cllllllla about noon to snowfiur- rles: extrem colder during : southwest winds 1). High-low at Charlotte- town 60 and 45. Moncton IO and 3;d!'r;derlcton and Saint John 50 Illsh tide today at Charlottetown at 12:37 s.m. and 1:03 p.m. lum- merslde tide eighteen minutes lat. er than Charlottetown. Bun rises be sent to Mrs. Neil Matheson at Southport. MUSIC FESTIVAL AND MUSICIANS The provision of records to help rural school chairs that have not the services of a skilled music teacher, is a new venture this year by the executive of the Prince Edward Island Music Fest- ival. The records are being made of the test pieces that the choirs will sing in the Festival competit- ion. The idea is that the teacher. or some other person in the district. can act as director of the chorus with the assistance of the records. The records are made by trained choirs under the direction of skill- ed and experienced teachers of music. The records are being made available to schools requesting them. In this way the Festival execut- ive hope that more rural schools will be able to participate this year than has been the case in the past. Letters have been mailed to all of the one-room school! in the province explaining the pro- gram of the record committee. It has been decided by the Fest- Ival executive that a special class will be provided for school choirs trained by the use of records. In this way they will not be compet- fng against choirs trained by pro- fessional teachers of music. The record committee includes the following ladies. all of whom CLOSED FOR SEASON The KOZY CORNER RESTAURANT, North ers wish to thank all who visited them for their patronage. The Restaurant will re-open on April 1st. SOPPINGH DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS At LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. TODAY'S GIFT SUGGESTION CIIOOSE BROWN OR BLACK SHOES S550 1'0 322.00. COUTTS HALLMARK and RUST CRAFT CHRISTMAS CARDS Wehaveacosnpleteselectlonofchrlstrnasoards sigopnowwtilsyouunhsvsyourcbolca. MARITIME srartousas Ltd. V a are available to give further in- summer season. The own- ON YOUR LIST NOW BEAT THE CROWD SO YOU CAN HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF OUR OOIIPLIIE SELECTION OF yourindlvldualselectlon, Christmasglftwrapping THURSDAY. SHOPPING I PEAMEAL SLICED DEVON IRAN D LOIN ROASTING PORK, lb. . Chadottetown Hospital Junior League ANNUAL FALL DANCE ROLLAWAY CLUB Music by "The Downtowners" s1.25 per person - 9:30-12:30 - Dress Optional For reservations phone 9930. 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