. .....,v.--7 . ., . .-uz. .. gfage 2, The Guardian -Tuesday. Dec. 5. 1955 Fine piano Concert By and CGITITBI Young Maritime Artist , An enjoyable piano concert was both in instrumental and vocal koyu TA”-md 65w'”u' ToYs' TOYS” Toy!"-nrutomi given last night under Prince of compositions and whose liturgical ucnnswgu, for hen, photo 1: 0s P E L TENT, sear-1etown Wales College auspices in the Coi- music is still frequently played. "mph", meetings continuing nightly, a lege auditorium. the artist being Until recent years. while Byrd and ll-In MT-iDIle Jackson. A native Mari--his conlempo mics remained for- CLEARING all millinery at great- Mr.CharlasGastdl.seniorBaot-frosntechnieal . euoiogiucuouitnqaiolortcurlx-wh-aiii-cu.;in;"””'”'"'tt"l'I Paper Corporation limited Mom conaolldated'I boost was the lIII'lInental5tallon.Hallfll.wtllbeW'oblesnol qualiq pr-mum dress ' eompanytolncreaeeiunewrdshsuedhhahsrplywmdedlnl . . .. tprioewhenitgavenodcewaminglnthsleglsIatureNov.3iIahndFlshel1uAssoeiatlonattheheldonthe"Futitseostliepi.i,& in timer, Mr- Jackson is a graduatelgotten, Purcell was claimed as un- prln olau-a-tonbooetelfectlvelan. andthsn repeated it next daycharlottetownnotel at nooa to-Industry nu SILVER;-ONE. In, true; mam-d Fleming of the gun ance this young man is on the evelgramme- From Debussy he played am, in ieievisjon. Simpson; 6---1 of the Royal Bank. Charlottetown of a brilliant musical career. He the popular "Clair dc Lune." also gm”. will be sorry to learn that he has has scintillating technique. a fine ”Reflets dans l'eau" and a piano entered the Provincial Snnatorium sense of timing and s warmth of Prelude: from Chopin the Polo- uoy-1-vs 3EAU'fY gALoN.. for treatment. Richard is the emotional expression. well discipli- naiae in C Minor. Op. W. No. 1, Specials on Creme Cold Per- 903 0t MF5- 3- E "d the late ned and controlled. Last ni3ht'SLiwo Preludes from Opus 28 and manent Waves and machinclms 9?. Flemlng. formerly of Stanley,audience was disappointingly nlgjtude in C Minor, Op. 10. These Creme Permanent Waves, 35.00. l3l'll'lKt-l. ;small. but Mr. Jackson put every-nwoi-ks were given a very fine 1:!- from Dec. lstyto 15th. All experi- gg thing he had into his recital allditerpretatlon, and were follow enced operators. Phone 6311. 183 M:E'E?l:en n':,':g:2gE3:E:imednhis hearers were enthusiastic llliwith particular interest by piano Queen Street. nresndent of me Cnarlnuemwnitheir appreciation. The programme students. also calls for a word of praise, bothl The concluding numbers pro- . . - - I-lairdressers' Association at their. , . . " SPECIALS at H1 Style Nllllllk nnnnnl dinner meeting held inst for its variety and for its solldlgrammed were "Impromptu . Op. "3" Great George street" To inight at the Rendezvous Res!liur- mllslcal C0"t?"t- 34. by Gllbfiel Failfe. Wll0 died ll! mike "mm ll” "9!" Wlldali 5”" fant. Vice-president tor the coming An nutstaudius number was Paris in 1924 after a ions career wn hats now arrwmg we. are year is Miss Jean Higgins. MissxB99ll10V8ll'S Sonata in C Minor. as music teacher and composer; Cletlfllli 01" tall and "ml" Isabel MacDonald was re-elet-ted'0pus 13. better known as the.”Notturno". by Otterino Respighi. ll Yedllctd Pl'lCel- Adella's Millin- P'nA::E:'g3grueM3:g:elgT5;”1E of the Mount Allison Conservatory questionally the Ereptest Englhzh . "Y. N" cl” M Chnlwwmw” b3"l"' rlrllifsicihllfegutlwsalsmlingrishggllvmtloiilg ctlllllril-pollearekson has a ecializ d in Tlililgami? : i . dehur of the association eIl- tn”. 'm h. hut wml L H” ”ccl:liio'i""oirl:li:..T.(l.w1EJi.'.li.L3?.1ti DI(l'll'l ii'ii.”liI”"' "' "" ”"”'"”' l" - comm tour at Quebec and the use "study or peuussylauu chopui. ' and in Milne from Mun-aw am .t':”"..."2'. "ilium'""'eioiuao7"".....'””" or c a l - s . . ' Thursday new 7m and sun "" Maritime Provinces. n and both of these masters were - hour to signifleddtheir fneuu-teen due (9 'h.t 1. mm: 1); nospn-AL...-rh. mend, or Judging by last nights perform-jwell represented on his pro- s a n ointantion m gnu” tl.III1IIr' petitim Wm lholsregardedaaanlntarnatitn :i:woftlIenumh'u'ofpeapuu':, I L ' Life Of Hotel Mana er -I-u-cum-uuuu--nu-uuu ........o.......i............... n g lllbSOctl.HOllllIdlhbcpIlI-olth3imunploygdu.".un. At the regular weekly luncheon Island Division was introduced by meeting of Rotary yesterday at rls sponsor. Georse J. Tweedy, hnl:n'"b-led "M" ”' '"dh''” '1 Ml" . the Charlottetown, Rotarlan Bob and received a welcome as a new '"”"- wk "9 ”"k t” "'3'" tum tn 1954 lltilllllcd 1.im.ooo Pitt. genial manager of the Hotel member by President Frank Cur- gave an interesting and at timu tis. Bill Hayward, chairman of the highly amusing talk on the life blood donors committee in Rotary. and works of a hotel manager. made an appeal in which he was Mr. Pitt. who came to Canada supported by Dr. Hal Shaw. urg- from England in 1928, returned ing members to help liquidate the there at the beginning of the war debt of 500 units due Halifax as to join his regiment. serving for a result of the loan of blood from .. the most part in Siberia during that city. 250 bottles per month his absence from Csnada. On his is required here at present. return Mr. Pitt was on the staff Russ Seller Rotary Auction chair- Supplemontury Tax Appeals Notice is hereby given that the Board of Ap- lines at real bargain prices. Spa-l .. - . . vial Tacks 85 l0W 85 31-954 Pl:nSb(:velle9l(lnaltl!le gl:al:a'l(Il)fatEl'llellC(lllufiler1Eh eElVl':!lflle:ll lll'l)l;::SSllll:l;vtl.!o lgectilisa da();0l?SaeI'V:let)alfluf2lf - of the Chateau Laurler and with man. gave the members final pea! from Civnc Assessments and valuations h n . v . S. l0lt8t0Wn next SDFIHE. performance. This great work islRome; and is Toccata by Khacha- the pnslng "1 tlme he W” various" msl"uc"On5 on their work ad . as Se NOTICE. Vie llaie a nine as . 1 l n . . . . . ly on the mg; or ever, i..,iei in Gen-y ii...-ii... explained the new Friday, December 16th, 1955, at 10.00 A.M., the ,0.-imam or blankets and auto FUNERAL YESTERDAY g ,nen)l9l known tn tuncertsoers. butnturian. SDlFltEd.Tf"dllW".”f D” R F H. the Canadian National Hotel Sys- feature "Billy Hot Dog" whereby Court Room in the City Building as the time and robes in all sizes and colors. anlfuneml of ms late Mrs. In L. its charm is inexhaustible and. itlFal-ins Fire Music was given as ev. C te;-m. Canada Packers Ltd. Wm dnnn” place for hearing a als front! S le t ideal Chrlstmns Sl5t- Call and Curran was held yesterday morn- remimls all examng tel” M "lie S mu.” enw" "umber" D D ' In 1939 he was manager of the a real treat of hot dogs to the ppe upp men 3-17 see them. Wm. C0nd0n & 5W5- ing from the MacLean Fun-:ral.m"5”la"sh'p' The be?”"f"l Adllgl” It ls l.” be .mped mm anmh" o .Novs Scotia at Halifax during the children of both orphanages as a Rat” ind Assessme-M5 Woollen Mills. as Queen Street. liiome to Trinity United Church muvemeut was Played exceptio... opportunity will be presented of lRuyal visit of the King and Queen. result of auction sales. City. where sei'Vlt'e was cundllcted by all” We"; 55 W”? the "”"Cl"d1'l3.hS-3""! M1 -l3Ck5"", "' Charla"? The residents of Mt. Herbert andll-le also touched on his experience Alan Holman took over the of- J- A- FULLERTON. Rcv. A.F. MacLean and Rev li.C.lR""d” with its 5""""E lempoe ll0W"- and that music l0Vel'5 W1" Bethel. gathered at the home ollin catering as manag to many flce of president of the Stork Club I by virtue of being the most i-e- Clty Clerk. CARD PAR-n RE5LLT:TnR1”' Christie. interment was in the M1”. -l3('kS0" llpelled his PT0- tum Out lit much 137391" numbem Reverend Father Daniel Driscolllother persons in high places. The 5""F of men Cixrdn 9?"? S, n.m"iPeoples' Cemetery. The pail bcar- gramme with Cantata by 8 Brent U" the next 0C('3Sl0'L C9l”t3l"lYxrecently to extend to him their-lover-all picture presented by Mr. cent "daddy" and p was inducted Sl”'l"S Pal. , 3 . as M9 e Ifllers were Messrs. KM. Martin. llcoinposer of an earlier Elizabethan those who heard him last night will mug.-,,iu1auon5 and best wishgs on:Pitt left the very definite impres- into office by his immediate pre- WEF9 Ladies l”5ll 1 rs V . fill. Lewis, .l.A. Lawson. Louis Sad-lage. Henry Purcell. who excelled not willingly forego this pleasure. hi; eievauou to the Holy prjegglsion that this type of person -in- decessor Gordon Kerr, in due form. l Cairns; second. MP5. L- Sl9lla”'l.dler. George E. Thompson, lit.-ti ivarlahly was most considerate to Guests of Rotary were: Dole l' "DE"? A” ' Mn Winston wood read the ad..everyone involved in their enter Jackson, Mt. Allison Conservatory consolation. Hrs. Sn fgberftsoai. senarn - - Melfl first l” V" ""5 or ii - ltainment of Music Sackvllle Jack Camer- second. sir. R Constable; conso- FTNERAI. SERTICE -The tun. R I C f U955. 5"” 3, Pie-W"a”0". "l ' t . 1 m, i ' 3 ii '3 1.1 5 upon. hr. hncaugeic em or me uh uh. ah. cu-hon eglona 0" elence :;:”';;:l89""';;':;";;"bg;e' ..I”i.:lf.”.ii.' ii-”f..i"'i;i.:iiL.f.l. 32..Gsif.5.?”s.:..i uolii u”.y.'...i2;T out. Mr. and Nrs. . .3lfnS. was held yesterday m i- iug f- T58 W H e n . ' n .. . l . the MacLean Funeral lLl(lIl1'l'lC tollll: I 1' t lwaner wwd Mlawed by the 5mg'1?(?: tlkslaamltlegttby n ma" En. illloctlligllgg pgglfellhtt wllrlr:lheNolV':a GONG To OTTAWA '" D” Baptist Church where service was 9 n 0 e ing of the lovely hymn "Blessed Ge is G. h ntl Sh r T' 0 ii Laii 'Grand- ElC3l. 15 l93V"lg this mtlrnlng 701' interment Vl'lS in the Pmiile-s'l The 5th regional conference of buffet luncheon was served in the Father Daniel Driscoll. although p P I ' . l ' taken by surprise. thanked his Ottawa l0 atlelld 3 me"'l"g "l lhelcemetery. The pail bearers were the Catholic Women's League waslilall and very "Well Ellloyed. TeCl"'l”l. '5dVl5”y C”m'"l"” o1lMessrs. lvan Sinclair. Frvd M-.)nre held in the Holy Redeemer Com- When the meeting resumed at friends for thicr thoughtfullnesal the Dominion Cf""l,Cll M ll?-”"l"fnWilfred MacLeod. Wall-r llynd: munlty centre on Sunday after- 7 o'clock the president stressedland spoke feelingiy ol the good M d S 1- A I 3 -T :2 j j j -1 1 - Following this meeting ll? Wllln belman. George Buntain, William Da'v noon and evening, Dec, 4th, There the importance of increased mem-twill that always existed among Y e S - 23;';:3,g?sl; Efrnhirasi,-liiinksnf CL le5' were 75 delegates present from bership. The strength of the Lea-the different religions of his native 0 I ' FOR THE FINEST PARTY FOODS IN Mt. Ryan. Lot 65. Basilica and site or any organization lies in itsidistrict. and assured them that he S CHAR WN, DROP INTO La- -boratories of the Department ofl SERIOUSLY ILL - Word has ' t , p . .0 by -”i mg of me" LabmM'0ryHSeCmn Aoflillohmw L93 Kent Steel 'I1atldl:8Cl:PselII(;eVI (C J eMaclttZ)dlil:ic:: arship social Wglfare meld t.OScl1e(l-ltll remember thaf ( I em SAINT JOHN NB" JCPHM". source said the prom” could N the Canadian Public ealtli s-In er brother-in-law, Capt,-,.lm .1. w, h .i .L . V . th Re.d C p, Th M M” or prayersnder suspect Cnnord Ep Aym, complicated and lengthy. Even ”d”l”” l" T”m"m' goxkni "lg: i,-lermusly M In umlt an oil,);"3.g Realm Kl!-atllier I-lwls The merililbisr th n brok up ' to Wee :llll:cIlS'l d d ' in V j l d in Phoenix Arizona awaited "mush he had entered U' st '1' e m y o5pjt,a1' 3 .w ye... sai e ecor o g 9 0y 5 e e in . ' 'len s an iieigl ours ale . v 1 an An nld n m d . o rsx OFFER ERS: if - . . - -- . . ti y-. 3 9! 00 8 8 my D G '1 "F sey. Captain Dowling hid ms; Redeemer Parish, Rev. Gregory groups and discussed benefits of Bethel and Mt. l-leibcrt. takelarrival of abrother Monday as new mg ncnnn by contesting n depot”. ATKlNSON'S GROCETERIA '3 mation from the C . Police re-i om i t r v - M ll . M . 3 ll M D ld derived fro iii ti d . this up 'tu it i t-it t ii htiii Venied that Neniy my dog mvnerfgml; agnpgfnn glrgdeilyllliggfkehn pgfyiniim gesideanst nnesilgedovnfina geguons fa:-n l;,g,bf:iliV1:'1t'1,,you on .iI'J(:)lllT gfdlinatlon (l(t))ngl'Il: list; Yelliallshetlali the case came 0 E tion order. the source said. Slm- were issued summons to appear Mrs. Dowling is with her husband: in her opening remarks said this meetings more interesting", 'l'hlglPl'l05tll00d. . ii was learned that he was in "TV-ill” W” "'"" l” "l" . We have iiatched. with interest, this country for four weeks of his ex ndllml Sc EPPS GINGER in court in the last two days 501' Captain Dowling has just i-cturn- was the final conference for the proved Very lnterentlnl. lllglure t0 tltllhlalll dot? talgonlzgngz Cd to duty after spending thelyear and how happy she was that Brief addresses were given by y0UF achievements from boyiioodlsix-week flight from police aftern p1s(jU55 pnocgnung :1 adceasgtsame meenpagelgsre the date mont: "nf (nctober on holidays atltliey proved so fruitful and bene- Father Butler and Father Murphy.-End hale ll?-'9? Pmud 0t yuurllloltlllll sltlylni MET Sal” J”ll”- It was reamed me nnmnneyien. CHATEAU Y MANHATTAN MIX to appgar by paying the dog tax His! 31 mtlry tgfeunns Charlottetown. ticial not only from an educational Rev- P. F. MacDonald. director Sclwlastlc standing and of the lion.,thnt he narrowly escaped capture em” department has been in CHATEAU .1-HIE-RRY OLD FASHIONED MIX - , wish him a stand point but also because they of the Basilica subdlv. expressed 0W5 W” llaye brought to your-.ln l'l8mllt0ll- om-v W0 W995 339- , .. Y MARTINI Mm plus the "furl wslst The Chef speedy ”c”v"y' llzave the members an opportunit thanks to the president Mrs Mnc- "WV? district lull" ” -33 ""5" "lmlv" w” wmmumcawn with the ledeul CHATEAU '11-HERR DRY of Ponce pmmed out that do! own. LOCA to meet together and -” come bet): Donald Father Maccolrrnacl Miss We all rejoiced when iv heard'l0'-"id l" A Hammm "mm he "dd jusuce depanmem in onawm "L HOLLAND HGUSE TOM COLLINS Mni an could save memsehlies unneicri traffic IgCCl?iEl'(i:tISDENTs ed-' Nllimlter acquainted Arsenaiilt and Mr and Mrs Lorne Y0" hail answered the hizll 5a-l'n8l””"pled "6 that the tip leadmg limb” ll.jI1e!:l)t1-ttaetsolllprglceelilxngss all: HOLLAND HOUSE MANHATTAN Mix g ' g n g occurr in t ' . ,, 1 i .. , ' - t , , . cessary dlscumtu” it 9” W9" my yentendnyn all due ,0 men Mrs. F. J. Steele. president of, nan for providing transporta- of the Dneslhuod and wish to ae- t”n;l;:nfl:;:'t;&g?"El:c::;sEda"?E:g rrng,-alto: 3;-vice Lgahsai Ayles. 1; HOLLAND HOUSE WHISKEY SOUR MIX HOLLAND HOUSE DRY MARTINI MIX stop in to pay the required tax on . , , . . ." n slippery condition of the streets. A the Holy Redeemer sub-divisionjti n to these conferences. and alson:nl:!ep3r:;iel';hnvtil1 ofi(i)il-lmfviinydoeustalsiopg the 25,yen...oid man lived in . he is to be deported. it will not 5' rooming house there for three be necessary to start ext-radium HOLLAND HOUSE BRONX MIX one of their many trips uptown. 4 V ' . . . in to sunu:2E.i';”;l"8;..:T".3f:i:: ":52: ::r:.::;”:.;”.:":';:l:?e.;”.:.::r .::;'.::”.:.":”::."l: is .'.:'.::.:i:'".: ... M. M ' ' - - u . ' wee” 1-we week, ago, detective! mac cry in CI" 3- REESE SWEETENED LIME JUICE 90"" "””"h laid Sts with one vehicl - l ' ' t ' We 3 k ' ' n .. H e receiving of her own sub-division but also this meetllli. 5 W” '9 "Neill tlllsnclise 1 . A 1 h ted f g4 d POLICE COURT: A heavy dock-l ”'nlEl?9l".-'"W damage. as did. one the Basilica sub-division, joint hos-.. Father Maccormac in his clos-'35; Telmembrance of your l"9”d5i-?l?ig;gwge.t0llplast,:dA;le: liallmllelft incl 2.113313! Ggves 3:: stabm at paced Magistrate Marlin, when zgctfmel inf 8E(l:'f.:1lllSAOl1 at the inter. tesses for this conference. Shellllg remarks said he thought sig..l;;;rb:::8hbours of Bethel and Mt.isnomy hen)" they nmVed' neeinn to death Ind Harold W. C "man ve and Gerald gave a special word of welcome ter Mary llenrys paper should be - mm” the bond" inn, Buffllm nnm "nanny wonnded Oct. ” court was assembled yesterday morning. with a total of fourteen A"0lh9l' 90lllSl0n between a to the Reverend Clergy and Sis- a basis of discussion at some L Y durum robbery of . Sum John nuenders on the book. A man station wagon and car occurred at ters. and hoped the conference meetings. thanked all for their at- D N' ' - id 1 in :bai-ged with neglect to provide for Glut GEMS? Md Kwts 5t5v- and would be as successful as the pre- tendauce and advised to have tudy Billfiglxdm wlellltei ::'.".cii'3i.pi:5f5 the 'ixo':t'ltell.tc!lelsoi:saupe:lloilv!l,t1llin;lll"lgolili cm THE FINEST FANCY TINS OF BISCUITIASIDFTANID ' THE TOP BISCUIT MAKERS IN ENGLA his children was remanded until the muml accldem 0CC"l'l'9tl 0!! vious. and that it would bring tolclubs d"l'ltl8 Wllltef months. and Mr Fnwd Jay wan 8 Vimor nnhfugitive ehluded caggtareni in nu, bonds. . l D t whe" l 95' ””c 5 "mm P0110! WM Il'i'EBt-ed Ayles found SCOTLAND. the twelfth. another charged under lF""”y .St- "PWSHB the Centrtil all a greater love and knuwiedgelencouraged all to work enthusias- the Temperance Act was fined Creamen” between 3 t-Tuck and f Le g k- tic lly f God d C d Charlottetown ll" d”e5daY- N0V9m- 1 d .. twenty-five dollars or twenty days. LL In the la5l,'w” damage W33 0 Fatllieilullllliyrh ala av v l a or In an " ber 23. Hamll"-luv 99"" "ld- thigy mm 375.21 in llll Pocket-S. plus . One drunken driver was remand- glghh N” 1”-lull". we” sulmledicordial welcolilng to nail tlieeameenrl: A M''- "d M''5 Mllttm R0dgersonl:ad3i?) revolver hidden ms 9 n C” 3301 hidden in a suitcase in I 2: unit; themslxth. ti; was s mtan gcitdeentzccupanu m "'5' M meibers and said he thought it wast V and xi-. Laurence Ht-ndricken; Police in the Ontario city said clggppgglng mined I W" - c arge wi opera ng a mo or ' t t 1 C - vehicle whilst intoxicated. a oecond NET, :0l1vfv::t:lJe(f::lA1l?t'fa h':pe(ll1 mtlilsthgiiee mitt?-r an: M::rl:;:::1:nJ:3,e:d;:' i Eiiufsiybritlifen","lQ.fff"fll.eg:f,'f; right for his arrest on the murderl - E: fglgrgggedwlgle Snuiilgggr dig: would be a grand success. ML Heath M”G""' and M" ed their daughter-in-law in the 5”" by Ayl” W" Belted L inn. l:ng.rlodg1e'd udgaiilnsttj tl)l:l1;loIIt)YmIl:d. Rev. Sm”. Mu, Hun. sun”. Peter MacLeod were visitors tolprince mum.-d isiand Hosnnnpllton. Autlioritites in the United Inc, um Oct. m hold" "I Thursday evening. . States were notified and the wanted 9- C lars or twenty days. Two drunk . . ;l(lldlIl'ilncaf:'ab1:lIslrt;v erdaygmgnoiiilz goo l:l:teo;uu;e8VEa:hgIl;:ys:;1i:lpBwpell:.:; Norm River on November 24. Mi” Jnnnnn Jny Cheri n t iman was caught that night (in I wASHl M t m - an 1 . an ... Mrs. Teresa O'Brien and Mrs. t V, ” l”""1v.Fhoenlx tavern by two of icera m ll was fined twenty dollars or ten Ill": urn: r;)o:tofc::::S:fmmo:tH&m:n. Rcbecca Gallantglefi recently forizgelxltghgisltzifllgelllgwhfsih llerdbrutlljifrom the Maricopa county sheriff's fteglcnerllet glftlgalg :e'c"'oer:'gc': t:'9'l1h"3' , DIRECT FROM THE HOUSE OF HERBS TO PUT Rumrnrd. Mame. where they ex. - '- 3" Mu office . ,,c,..,., an H... .,, ..,,,”s:.. v;:; JUST THE RIGHT EDGE ON YOUR CHRISTMAS lgltlymd anemia. twgeilny douamf :5 Ti, misery and evil in the world today 1 ve ays. woo erswere in ere'dt (N . . AtnJy. ten dollars or five days. a seventh and the slIllle'l"l0lsll'lglng t,cI.d;n?iri3t'.:;lcan be traced back to failure of mm to spend me Wm" monhm Mia hlacLeod Douglas gillxpacrs No DIFFICULTY cl” dl'lV9 '33l"5t lnlllltllle DIIl'Il- DINNER" b was sentenced to ten days. A man are co-operating to make this eve la" Chllstlln homes. She slid. Th! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Macl.,eod Cl'I'dl'- me,-chug M Mount Sf gen” Meanwhile 1; W” teamed in ysis. an Associated Press survey B Fhlfged with drunk and dsiorder. inn-3 Red Cm” blood donor Cnn:'c'nhome should be the holiest place lottetown. motored to Lorne lvalleylcontined to his home ,ne:”":1' nll' c,mpbeumn' gym Lewis Ayiem finds. At least 3.627.036 children , g was fined ten dollars or five in Stella Maris hall the best ever on earth outside the Church. where on Saturday. They were guests of negg and 311 he f r "3 ' bi-our" of are one.uxne engine”-in. in the United States have received lays. W t 7 new (new ..Avmnea.. n;0men.Snp;i!etyldand pglg; trutnl and jltstletal Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson. :1-ecovery W or a speedy student now charged with murder :kIt9C0nddVHfo(!tl:nItl0'l1I so fir, The - nstitut dii,N tn n- nsou be u i. an pracis. l d din, in; ph - s-roun sown y the ' division: :1? thee C.ls?lhollI:iugttxlf;?.r:m,hSlt'0ur public life is suffering from .Mr and Mrs. Lloyd MacD0nald.l M" "d Mrs" Earle M”D”"3ldi 33c: llvlinemwegkenll. A llzwyeroeiriltxl 3"l'Vey WIls7.754.3M. a want in our private life," she Wltll llauillltefn Befyl and Eleanor. Lame v3"ey' -were S""d”Y Elli?-Stsldeputy ' irate in F L ilton. L" " 7” and l-I8B8ue are ag ' id . ,' . . operative basigulnwgponxgrlrllgathlsRaid" From her axperhuc. work. gem vmm" to Momuue on Thu”-inf M”, Mlcnomld 5 parents, ML ' Lewh Ayle! was nymg .0 the AF clinic and are doing everythingimg at the Social walk" Bur""' ayl and M”' Gem” J3” llzons city. An informant said if tllty can to insure its success llhe greatest ""59 I” w '""c; Mr Alvin Bueil and Mr George may uM"n Rllisseu Myeniwas ugedderlfmgddhls plglne hug mg Posters n h" h g - 'g misery and broken homes was '. . ' ;v1s ren ves n isquid East, groun a wee er an ors havgobgznliskggojgpzsglne'?I:?rlt8II1PEI'3IlCC and she recommend- l;i.3':sl;:'al:ll;;'!:lhl:l'l':0;'f- 39'? Sgllllvfllfy Sunday November 27. of his arrlllal in Phoenixgwas un- names are being we” men ,n sewed a crusade of action backed by George Mccnnslnnn nnrinan nil Miss Elaine Hendricken was . ”""ll”- eral different communities. Prayer. , 27. ovem er visitor in Charlottetown, Saturday 1" New Bnmswlch " W” ""1 Dr. in Macmiiian 3. New Gm, Mrs. Richard Dowd in comment evening. uncertain when Aylu would be to :30” "Wis there will be a ll00d.mg 0". ""5 9”" "til ll” 0”” Ml 3"” M” Stanley Morrison. Mrs Floyd Jay returned to her "'"”d t” "" l"”"'"' " tmm lrepresentation from his commun- not mmk at my ume of ever ml" orwe" clwel mmmed l” L97"! lhome'Sunday evening accompani- maid gm: thpi.:1cor1t::-try II. llowarll Mclnnis FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St. -Currie Bldg. FOODS DIRECT TO US FROM THE MANY CORNERS OF THE WOR LD. COCKTAIL CHERRIES (With stems) BARBECUE FLAVORED PEANUTS SHERRY. BURGUNDY and PORT WINE JELLIE i NORDMANNS DANISH PUMPERNICKLE siiirils. iiuiiiiiliiirs, DEATHS ;;vm,;g., gggggaggg ,3; ;.;;;. r;;;;.;;;.:l3'”.::,.:"”:3;l:.";?'hi”.5.t:l3”l.: l.lL't””...E: .i:;l:”:.”'...”.”.':f. :r::;edM:v 3;; ;g;'; ";;;;';';, M8 no I Aim;--yum-r-x w. a. west uh cmuaum Dmncr mom was 50!: PCT Illsartlul m L gmd '"l”""' 211:? 3;':lll:::' s&Vgu”gn::.mb:l: Uta Munonam aid and son. lienneth. Covgheand zilmglicallgli .nlllidlp)l.atle1s .3 WORLD FAMoUSJn?ItgEL:vA JELLY . n n d nn 1'. Frank Parker. G g i. jRoad, were visitors in Plsquld Ayles back to face the du C1-AM - . am,” AN:-(ht) RUSTICO scnooi. ldiiniiend 333; iggani-gllngigz :13,” friends in Lorne ev):i1:y'):: East Sunday evening. BA charge- However. anotliermullagai FANCY PICKLED WALNUTS l LL-S'"L:CLL'”Tf'j,', EMBF3 l"'7P0'" .0l the raver ”lntemperunw". i ' SEAFOOD COCKTAIL. SAUCE" 3 STEVENSON At the PE . H 5 piui on Saturday. November 25, Grade IX: 1. Sandra Buntain: n.:,:emm:ne1u"'h '(dtl”'-;'M:ldilt';d Ill Mr. Edgar McAulay left recently ISO In! .H Phone 1 ASSORTED TASTY COCKTAIL CRA toss to Mr. and Mrs. Charles siev. 2. Charles Stevenson. 3... B,” 9;"; 0' e: M" g' '0' H-"M N-S. where he will be ,, M,,,W,,,,.,.. TARA BELL sucao SMOKED SALMON 1? enson. Bradalbane. a son. Vernon Gflde V11: 1. Hazel Parkman. S ""m" 3”” Y Employed for the winter monthsi . DANISH COCKTAIL SAUSAGES pi . Grade vi. 1 C1 , iFatlier Murphy. mm. which . . Wm” well” 9 "L 99' D" Grade v: '1. 'Morll,y:nsi:3::son l AM: ltglllmcllltllllmwl A RUSSIAN ANKNDSALMON ROE CAVIAR ii r:...':3":.':2.:.::. 2:2: :::::::.l. . run A moon uouoa umm - '”'”li0.,m.V"” .30.:-l:.Efoi?.Yii. if” it .".;':i.2'i' iii:-D;'..h'l..::do."ii.: "'g.;Y.:'".'.-. l:"'1g';;l;,l;ggu)-,,. N 0 T l C E CRAPADD COMMUNITY l-iAl.l. LAY Away. ITAI-IAN RAVIOI-I i ' hie MICLQMI) a son. Jeffrey '1' 31.1, smvgnmn we ' . Yong mp" ' PLUM PUDDINGS FROM ENGLAND V . V Dana. . Grade l: 1, Fred Stevenson. AUCTION SALE OF LIVESTOCK 1-30 - 3:30 M 5,... -M. M.seDONAl.D- couiii "lithe" -Venue in seir ' omum-pug A1-IL nonnnn an 5:;f";;;.. n, Expos; Sandra iaunuuii. ass; ill: A... Wiiborp shhonin Brook” ld STHLAXMARIS HALL. Norlii Rustic; pmtzggr FRENCH CAPERS ad to Pete: A.,,g:-cm.-;;u a......":iilL'c.i.f....i"i:.3l?”il”.: ' ” s a 7:30 - 9:30 o too can soul: in MUSHROOM Kmcmlr .E""”" "9 f" 0 '”' est ml... in .....i.,. i(.;...,:. 1' i. i i 4 T u woo snor A1 PIFF-O-PUFF CHIPS IN MANY FLAVORS W "ham" it - d'"I'""- Linda Craswell 922 ' ” ” P "" ” 'V' ””dSY n MANDARIN ORANGES u.I:wiri.i.im- Ami r.r:.I land Teacher: Je ' Ch 'ii1 . , "ONLY 31400 WILL 90 - pmmp l.”.i7"if'i; Dfi”"iE'”'i.i'.E5'.i"wli6 "in: M "30 "'"cl"k A 7 9NLY.Y0U CAN GNU”! - ..Ar".RsoNm INDIAN BIVJNGAL CHUTNEY ' ' ' ' NEED Galas. mono: snnr chem. - h-usher vh-. 7 -n-. Ill MEMORIAM 15.” ”0"i;.”,f,.s '-'1” AT "0" 0" - FOR THESE AND MANY MANY OTHER mun”. A M """"'4 "' DELICACIES DROP INTO OUR STORE AND LOOK over our "HOSTESS cot- NER". YOU'LL ALSO sea SUCH oom- TIES AS: lane) . r.li'..'.'"'.'i..""a'.'..:a.2i' 'L'.i'."ii'i'.fl Victoria Dee. lth. nu. noun llao'euyl:I'vegoseftrstaaelse- To walk this road alone. NOTICE I am requested by the Street Department on ' ote Section 35A from the "By-Law to Regulate e in . Canoe name will arrive at the Mac I "'9 ll 'lN"'0"!'l lfflel that m 1 th Ci II - lmal Home this eventing”. !'u- xllyylhev-v:&et. 3 C 8 ty of Charlottetown. GENUINE DIAMONDBACK RATYLENAKE "nan A mg bid '1” my .'-I. SECUOI1 35A ' V T . A ' "No person shall park or leave any ' LIMGATOR SOUP FROM FLORID vehicle on the travelled portion of any street between the hours of 1:00 AM. and 6 AM. in any day." We would ask your cooperation in this mettc and he therefore advised that the City will not be responsible for any damage done to vehicles the plowing or removal of snow from City during these hours. DROP IN TODAY: & These 1ittle'Ovei-shoes a of ....ii.iq.,'i,n -., n warm fleece linings ll1(lQIel':ll.:ll white, i. ' Q. -o.t""5"' uh up '1 'UI1 DIAL 4011 '19 (cm A Greiitoeede. l J. A. FIJLLEWPON. City Clerk.