CITY Ailll cEiiTllAl. ' GOING OUT of Business. Wall b walllclearanco at Tiny Tots. - GROCEIIIES, Gas. Oil. Jonee' store. I-laxelbrook. POLISHED. Rental Service - Storey Electric. TINY TOTS are going out of busi ness. Christmas bargains. REFRlGERATl0Nsales and re pairs. prompt service anywhere in the Province. Storey Electric. SPECIALS every day from now umzl Christmas. Sunter's Ladies Wear. VII-J TREAT the sick well. Gig- ;;i')'w Pharmacy. open 8 a.m. to it p in All ('()l.l.F 1-2 and school jack-; tlwl ill ll :1 t.: P w. C. Card-' l:.lllx ;tI lilt' ilikr Shop. p Tiny Tots Com- tlll-NTIIDN Pull-tits are P-mu; mil ot business. plele rlrzttativc p Hm ill-Z.iNlVt;Fl'l. Christ-l not the Bible tluusc t;hum'-- IIIH: Lille Itlptn .-tlc SALE PRICES on all Illectrttalp (lifts. i'tllt'tllrl'(i lamps. half I)?!” Storm l”lr'ctrIc . A PANTIIY .k'.tl.F. utll he held at iloore anti iIcl.eod's Saturday, at 2 pm Earl of lltllsboruutzlt, Chant:-r lil.l) I-1. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church. Service llcccmher 9, ll am., Church St-ltonl 12.15 Miss Mary A. Maclx'r-nzte, Deaconess. TIIE ASSO('l-KTION for Retard- ed Children, will meet at West Kent School, I pm. Monday. De-, cember 10th. l ADELLLAXS - Specials at 31.00. 51.95. and S2 95. Also new shipment Christmas Mlllinery, Gloria Build- ing. 177 Grafton Street. . RUMMAGE Sale. Saturday. Dec- ember 8th. 3 p.m. at the former Unemployment Insurance Ottice.t Mermaid Women's Institute. FOR. CHRISTMAS Under-i wood portable typewriters from' 879.50 up. Convenient terms. R. Ivo Cudmore. 55 Queen St. CHARLOTTETOWN Christian Reformed Church. Dutch service; at 10 30 am. English service at 7.30 p.m. Hearts Hall. East Royal- ty. JUST ARRIVED at S. A. Mac- Donald's. Girl's cardigan In purel Botany wonls. and crimp set nylon,' Sizes 8 to ii. Rose. blue, yellow, red. turquoise. Special price 82.98.: JUST ARRIVED at S. A. Mac-i Donald's, Girl's cardigan in pure; Botany wonls. and crimp set.i nylon. Sizes 8 to It. Rose. blue. yelllow, red. turquoise. Special, price 32.98. "THE PRESBYTERIAN in Canada. Church vices next Lurdis Day, as follows: - t'h-d:- River. 11 H.m, Churchill 31 p.m., ('anoc Cove 730 pm. Rcv. George Ktllcn, Minister. TRYON FNITED Church Stin- day. DF,cr-mbcr 9th. Cape Trav- crse ll .1 m. Crapoud 3 p.m.. Try- nn 730 p.m The Trynn service utll he It (ihristntns C.G.IT. Ves- per Service ltcv. Lloyd Archcr. IDEAI. Xmas gifts, we have a nice a.ssorlm”nl of all colors oft Blankets and Auto Robes that, will last for ycnrs, suitahlc Xmnsl gifts for all the family. Call and see them. Wm. Condon and Sons, Queen Street- MILTON - RUSTICO Parish. Rector. Rev A. I7. Piercey. Ser- vices for Sunday. Dccemher 9th. are St llarkts. Rustico. it am..t Holy Communion and Sermon. St. John's, Milton. 3 p.m. Special mis- sionary service. Pcrst-ntation oil mission hoxcs Christ ChurcII.l Cherry Valley. 7 p m. Holy Com-l mttnion -- Presentation of Sunday School gifts, "Come and bring the' whole family." PERSONALS lilrs R N. Bell has been In the Prtncc Edward Island Hospital for about ten days. Hcr many friends will he ;.lt".'lS('d to hear that she is well acatn and has returned to her home at Brighton Road. Friends of Miss Eileen. MacKen- 7ic arc rzlarl to hear that the is ronvalcscimz favorably at her home at llrtghtnn Shore, following her recent illness. Howard Moinnis rum roorwnlt 173 Queen At.-(Xrrh Ila. STF.w.tRT-At the Souris Hospi- Central Parish. Ser-l Six Traffic Ad -operate a motor vehicle. and of vounnotlunttglnnuou thsliughesbrngstore. POPULAB SPEAKER -- Mr. Heath Macquarrie. popular after dinner speaker has been invited to address the Kiwanis Club ol Hail- tax on the current international situation. Mr. iilldncquarrie was guest speaker at the Halifax club on two previous occasions, in IS! and 1965. .LEAVlNG FOR TORONTO - Mrs. Francis Shanahan. her 4- year-old son. Paul. and her father. Mr. Edward Arseoault. all of Chu- lottetown are leaving this morning for Toronto where Paul will en- ter hospihl for a serious opera- tion. Mr. Arsenault will continue on to Niagara Falls to visit his son, and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arsenault. BIRTHS MYERS-At the Phil Hospital, .N'ovember 27. to St Sgt, Eugene F Myers. and Mrs. Myers, nee lBeveriey Heustist, a son, Ron- ald Frederick l 3lAl.LETT-At the PI-?.I. Hospl-l tal. on December 7. 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mallett. York. a daughter. l)t)I.l..-ii? At the Grace Hospital. Toronto, December 3. to Mr. amt Hrs. Milton Dollar. 3 daugh- lor Rte-uda Call. 9 lbs. 7 ozs. fat on December 3rd, to Mr. and hire Bruce IA. Stewart. a son. lmxui Gordon. weight 7 lbll. 11 on ENGAGEMENTS MRS VIVIAN O'CONNOR. Mun ray Harbor. wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter, Edith Marie to John Benjamin” son of Mr- and Mrs. Young, Murray River. Marriagel to take place December 15. MR. AND MRS. LORNI-I SILL!- ker. Malpeque. wish to announce the engagement of their (laugh- ter, Eliza Mae to Clarence Earl. son of Mr. and Mrs. Danlelt Champion. Darnley, marriage to take place in the near future. DEATHS , ING - At the Charlottetown Hos pital on Thursday, December 6. 1956. Mrs John J. King of 62 Sydney Street. age 83 years. Her K Nathan t r : -....-cum. 1.- L. HONOLULU. Ilawail-Gordon H. Club of Charlottetown. Prince Eti- ward lsland. is presented with the mo" ONE A I program is a medley of Chopin Four Star Concert Artists I, Are Popular Entertainers An outstanding musical will be ya ted at Nodes Academy next Thursdl! vita when the Four Star Cocoon U from New York City age in Charlottetown under the of the Knights of Columbus. . one of the reasons he the un- usual successes of these artists is the fact that their music goal-eta an air of relaxation Ir. David Wbelan of the Whelan I Inc.. who books arrangements for these artists. writes "In our pro- grams the music first must boot the variety which entertains and therefore it must be melodic." Mr. Whelan also promised the audience would hear a number of Christmas selections and of course some Irish music. He writes that the whole pro- gram is truly music for the people as all good music really lg, "Any music which requires a master'- degree in the arts to enjoy. in not truly good or should we any great WESLEY BWAILD ence have a wide variety of tertalnment. W V , ., lMor'nb'er Of rosin has 2. 115. Guardian ;' &Hl'd3yv.D9Co 8: 1956 ETHER 'l0K)N'i0 (M) - Temper-g. tune tuned by the recon ...h' : to Dubllc I Mil Max 34 42 31 37 37 4t 30 40 37 45 J3 44 41 43 34 44 31 45 44 - 31, go HALIFAX (CP) - The weather office says colderg air is expccted to push southwnrc over the Mari- time” "idly and there is ii risk thlt ruin any change to oeezutg rain in many localities. Ot.h.:rt.,l5e little change is expected. Forecasts: Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick: Cloudy with scattered Snowflurflesz colder: northeast Gordon Taylor. Cumberland. is a near relative. The four are Francis Fl the violinist: Wesley Swalls, . tenor; Elizabeth Devlin. a lyric- spinto soprano from Hullywtsxfd; and severln hire), the plant . Wesley Swell: looks enough like Gordon Macliae and sounds elnouigh like Mari? Lanza to liven t e nterests of t e teen-agers. He m:;':'p:rtfeor;n.?E. 'Br:,h::::... is tall.uoliark36aond thflrty-Ish and has most melodic and moving music mo? '" .p:rhi:rmBn?l' 1" 12 , , '"s.”:,.::r;r Mr ;..:.'.:. 2...... "hits new unt, we sveng ' program of musical entertaln- ;::l:':";”.s.;I.lE::L J:.lferr5vo:'wC"y ,”wth. meat which will top anything pro- an M. , In a e elr "N e' scaled by any competing group. S y., I;:c?1mag '5'!" M" M" These artists will give five times 8;"): ?” ”y '.wmf”"”' the entertainment over what was in tihiegwoerlwgl giggieret glad o;,,?,:.s.l :tpI)r0h'Pd in last season's presen- attun." "'"5'"”' B.I.S. Monthly Meeting Held music for great music is under- stodd. without explanation by eve one." - The first piano selection on the themes. Among selections the audience will hear are The Blue Danube. Caprice Vlennois. Wid- stands in a class by itself due to tltqfact there are four accomp- lished entertainers so that the nudi- rm- 4 t l l it. if” I i- . -1- D To AOTHER ' Mr. Mllligan assisted in setting LAN 1 Mr. Milligan. one of im Rotarl-I Mllllsan. mPmh9r ill "'9 R0li"'Y'ans from 46 states and I2 forelgnkup a number of new power plants "em- ,countries entertained in recent in Burma. under the Colombo traditional Hawaiian let of friend ship by Miss Aloha Rotary and well-k former Chief Justice of the Terri , this city of a quarter million' torial Supreme Court, people at the weekly luncheon oi Samuel Kemp, Honolulu Rotarlan. if-Ionolulu Rotary. remains were transferred from the Hcnnessey Funeral Home to: her late residence last evening- at 5 o'clock from where the fu- neral will be held on Monday; morning at I0 o'clock to St, Dunstan's Basilica for Requiem: High Mass. Interment in the Catholic Cemetery. MANN. - M u” Fri?” ownty mander, Frank Rush, of the Char- while projects they had complet- H”5p'”'l D”' 7' 1935' wlmam lottetown branch, attended the an- ed during the year. The branch Re 513"". "I 338 S.””"d S"'"i' nual meeting of the Mount Ste- president. s”mm"5id(" I" ms 71” ye"'iwart branch (No. 4t of the Cana-,cd. l Remains resting at Davisons Funeral Home Kcnsington until Monday at 1.00 p.m. Thence to .-Vlargate United Church where funeral service will be held at 2'00 pmr hncrmem People" ishnuld surround the transactionilas. ire-elected): executlve- Com-, Plan” of Legion business. They also ten- rades C.D. Coffin, D. Jay. E. Mac-1 T Ccmctery. Kcnsington. omit flowers. I Cases In Court Fincs of 35. and costs were laid against three persons. charged with having defective equipment on their vehicles. by Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet in Queens County llt.1r:istratc's Court yesterday. The accused wcrc from North Wilt- shtre, South Rustlco. and Corn- l. Fines of Ito. and costs were id in the cases of a Central Royalty resident charged with al- lowing an unliccnced person to a Charlottetown resident found guilty of speeding in a school zone The case of a Mt. Stewart resi- dent, charged with driving while intoxicated. was adjourned for one week. A warrant was issued in connec- tion with failure of appearance of a Charlottetown female to answer to a Temperance Act charge. Mi. Stewart Branch Canadian Legion Holds Annual Meeting Zone commander. Enchern. M.C. of the Kingston l branch of the new home they had branch. and the deputy zone com- acquired and the many worth- A-C. Mac-tdert-d their congratulations to thel months by the Honolulu club, met Plan. Mr. and Mrs. Mtlllgan will gamzauony M1,! Ida Macxny Sug nown island husinessmen of Zn from Hawaii to Calgary, where pervlsor of Pttbllc Health Nurses, he will resume work with the Cal-i gary Power Ltd- (Hawaii Visitors Bureau Photo) TWIII Organize iNew Retarded Children's Class t Miss Sue I-Iollctt will leave the l Province in the near future to or- gantze classes for retarded child- dian Legion, which was held in the branch home Tuesday even- ing. The zone officials in their re marks to the meeting stressed the method and procedure which P. M. A. Held Its Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Trav- lnclal Ministerial Association. was rt-n in Dartmouth, N.S. This was announced at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the P1-1.1. l Officers elccted for the comlng' D8.-V T”"""'8 Cm” I" Remrded. year are as follows president. Com l Chlldfonv which W35 held in Dr. l Tade lnness tre-elected); vice prel Becks ”mi'9- Fl'ld3Y nltlhl Miss lddem. commd. Madmyre. 59.! Hollctt has done a marvellous lob Ilcrctary-treasurer, Comrade Doug-,'i)i'0ni;'5g:I'Ill7I-gilglnr gill IDUIEILC Irela- -. - e rm n aro e- Comrade lnness. presld- : ll-Zachcrn. mas story in n vor int y During the year the Mount Ste- manner with the Ritlyfll tl(il;BrI:: rwart Legion branch sponsored liltcllgrupll. ,baseball team, secured the land.! At the close (1 fthe meeting de- prepared the diamond. and provld l Ilcious refreshments were served I led the uniforms for the team The by ladies from the different llroupg branch is now planning to pro- , under the direction of Mrs. D. M. This program also town. The unbelleveable progress The Benevolent Irish Society made by the children in the class is ample proof that such children are not only trainable. but can be taught. in most cases. to a good degree of self-sufficiency. Miss liollett tells that the groundwork" has been completed here. and that she can do more for retarded children as a whole by moving to another section. where little or no progress has been made in this night with J. Plus Callaghan pre- siding. gThe minutes of the previous semi-annual meeting were read and adopted. The chalnnan of the their activies for'the month of November. . The report of the treasurer. Thomas McAvinn showed the so- ciety to be in a good financial state. The preIlden' thanked those who helped in anyway in the stag- ing of the "Irish Minstrels" It was decided at the meeting to hold the society's annual Christ mas pantry again this year and The chairman of the Board. Mr. Pitts Smith. welcomed to the or. who in future will work with the Board as I consultant. Also be welcomed Miss Jacqueline Cum- mtskey. who has taught in the class since the beginning of the term. and who will now take over from Miss Hollett. i Many problems were brought be fore the meeting and discussed at length. Mr. Kenneth Parker, Su- pervisor of City schools. and Dr- Malcolm Beck of the Mental Health department were present and contributed greatly to the meeting Mrs. Stewart Ives of the Klnettei Club, and Mr. Frank Rush, Le-' glon representative, made many helpful suggestions. 1 Miss Hollett reported that the Royal Edward Chapter of the L0. i D.I-3. had provided a good second i hand piano for the class. This was t Bpprcciated greatly as music has i Droven to be an important fac-i tor in the instruction of these; children, She also informed the , meeting that Mr. Curran had ser- ; viced the piano free of charge, 1 and that the piano mover also had i i . given his services gratis. Suchi acts of kindness toward the chll- ' W dren are, needless to say. appreci- med ltreatly by the Board and the ? vide the community with a skat- : Br-ll. teachers of the class. held its monthlyvmeeting last various committees reported on PHOTO GREETING CARDS If lottetown and W. Forsythe held recently at the Y.M.C.A.,ing rink. The necessary land has, under the joint chairmanship of , been procured. and the site levell-l Raverends .l.II. Bishop of Char- cd. When the rink has been com-. of pleted. the Legion expects to spon- Covehcad. The devotional period sor a hockey team. was conducted by the Rev. Bryerr Jones of New Glasgow. B . S Special speakers were Mcssers w Walter Baker. Field Sec'y of aP"st 'M' ' -the newly formed Protestant Wel- fard Bureau and Allison MacKin- To M' 3' mm. a prominent layman of . Trinity United Chttrch. ,B;Fpl:etD;v9rNr;b;r ;nsvtmd 4:! me . . V is . .t. 'as n c; t...'.:":.".:":s::. am: ':;:::..:::;i.". 3 on ,1;-c A; t the West Prince Ministerial and .” "9 "3 ” ' '5” 3" the Charlottetown Ministerial Kings F”, ',,''e,, '"h"" "i "" ”"””'y "mi ' urn s e t e program. (31).. ministerial was not represent- Forty children under me am 4 retina of Mrs. Robert Maccallum Officers elected for 1957 nre:p-assist;-d by lung, ca;-1 F, nu.-key President. Rev Donald Campbelldllrs. Stirling lnman and Mrs. OI Montague. 59Cl'9l8I'Y. REV. A George Lewis rendered a fine pro- E. PIGTCGY 01' Mlli0lI- Treasurer. gram of songs and recltatlons. When It Comes To 69: l t - . llllegml -llamnt A ........ .............. OTHER CARD DESIGNS F9od values send your favorite negative of children, adults. home. animals, gtgtng when we're talking scenes. or any other subject. and let us supply your Christmas T::":b';:5;”"';li;"y ':f.1'ln:" WC Can and New Year Cards-Stu W: x M. in matching envelopes. you're worried about ink. I hope you'll remember that 20 COINS OCCII we're always ready down at """i"' '.";..::::'y:.';. .29: .”:.:...r..": . daun problem. If you're worried Cards will be mailed to you on the day after we receive your order. Our Guardian ads have to provide cards for readers Sourls. Write or Contact GEORGE GUARDIAN SUMMERSIDE Ilium winds 15. Low-high at Charlotte. town and Moncton 27 and 32, Fred. erictnn 27 and 32. Saint John 30 and 35. Edmundston and Camp. bellton 10 and N. Sunday: Afew snowflurrles. High tide today It Charlottetown at 1:40 um. and 2:54 p.m. and on Sunday at 2:19 s.m.. and 3:26 pm. Summeralde tide eighteen minute, later than Charlottetown. Sun ris- es today at 7:38 am. and sets at 4:31 p.m. Sun rises Sunday at 7 39 am. and set! at 4.31 p.m. Three Sentenced In Acid Blinding NEW YORK (AP) - Two men convicted in the acid blinding of labor writer Victor Riesel were sentenced Friday to five years in Prison. A third defendant was sen- tenced to two years. They were accused specifically of conspiring to obstruct Justice by helping Abe Teivl. Z2. flee ar- rest after he auegedly hurled the acid at Rtesel-outside a Broadway ttcstaduralztnaprlt 5. Telvi later was All oun s . Federal Judge William 13. Her- Charlottetown ltands gave thenlloghltelsti Ie;te:ce- we to . . be' brolllyeelgrsilo contenflod he acted out of love for Abe. The five-year sentences went to WILL REMAIN Gondollo Mlranti. 37. an alleged "finger man" in the plot. and Domenico Bando. 47. an lntermo D diary. oogcrlands also fined Mtranti 810,- A jury returned the guilty ver- dlcts Thursday after deliberating 88 minutes. An over-all indictment charges eight man with conspiracy to ob- struct justice by attempting to in tlmldate a prospective witneu-- Riesel-from testifying before I federal grand jury the tentative data Wednesday. The meeting than adjourned. Dec. 19th. RCTEIUDI DY: P. ll. McCORMAC Surpriled to see me hanging out my shlng'e in this space? You're not half so surprised as I am. I never thought I'd get right down to writing the ideas I've been thinking of for so long. Writing. a c oi u m n. of course. Isn't my line. But so many peo- ple ask us at t h e s t o r e about looking after t h e I r clothing a n it drapes a n tl other fabrics t It I t we've built up quite a storehouse of hints that we think will be useful. That's what this column is for. There will be some tips on how to keep your clothes look- ing sprightly at home. some types of stain on SOME fab- rics can be removed quite lI.lC- cessfully at home. But it's such a gamble. There are so many bows and whens and don't. Good home care. thou h. goes hand-tn-hand with our ry cleaning care. Maybe these columns won't deal with exactly the ytoblsms you have in mind at the time we're writing them. Maybe you'll be worried about fruit -:r .'t.i,'li” on .- ' V Iiri ' ' .A)'fl-!lSl.YB' a ii: N U I S": Q Ru" about ink status, for instance - - - but that will have to wait for next week-and I think the already given us the opportunity answer will surprise you. all the way from Alberton to WOTTON PHUIO LAB PHONE U38 Kl) my .ttI'--If ,, it .111 L17, N. D. Maclen UNDEBTAKEI EMBALMEI Charlottetown and North Wllhidre DIAL IMO MAL- IIALDII ' IIVIQI. Iuml. If WhenYouSayitwithF'iowers-Sayltwith()un FLOWER CART lnrilho-Credence MI. ' ” it , . TO ALL WHO PLAYED ANY PART IN THE SUCCESS OF THIS WEEK'S ILOOD DONOR CLINICS ohsmaus-ormosswnoansu-nan nmnsumorransnvloa Rodcnaloedloaorcepnlnoo. A E W C W 2.22.. W M I I s FCAI:g tags!-gtrtggsrttitshhzndtidr :"-'T' A 5 HST” I'9l'l(' St" 003 ID gyp VG been taken over by President Nas- i 22::::t::f:';:;,r.".d;:.';l.:r;::. 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Each box Kids have already commenced collecting thus new interesting fact: 0 IIIYTI-llMHO.llYOtlltlAi.lIiO A BEST SELLER - - always Eddy - Segui Matches ng"Dld Youxnow" slogsnsprinoed onvoneside. pertainingtoalIpartoot'Cannds. r.auouoi-tf.ar.lIsrwumunt n g.J-for I 4 7 HIVV