t i v joining cemetery .where services were conducted by the pastor and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Msccormac. . - ll Rd. i snortsl remains of an exemp- M Peillwmn. smphen Mamie, mi than and Mrs. John P. Flood , Ottawa -Mr. and Mrs. Russell Flood. Ottawa r E? in 3 .50 53 E i ii 5.5 s: at .5; EE it 155:! ? 5 iii: Err - Emyvale ???r : ,5” is -s .,,,..1 her youngest son moved . iqharlottetown. where she resided until her retirement from work Mr. Vincent Maccloskey. months with her two sons retum- Emyv she endeamd herself to all who ' Toronto hospitality. kindness and christian virtues. It was only when her fast ebbing HNPHII family. Riverda - . m dogh jun; family.Green . ongyealgn Legldloggg -lllllkl McCloskey, Charlottetown th t she knew all was not well ChlI'103tIt0WlI- gss mi, .00, she would in can. Lorne Cudmore,' Green Bay cross and died fortified by the rites Aulllltlll which she was a devout member. IHYVIN Thomas carrasher. Tyrone Lot "'9 as; Emmett, Charlottetown; Mat- Mf- h.i,., Green Bay; Russell. P. 0. Green Bay Department Ottawa; John P. Dom- Mary Griffin. Tyrone Lot 65 31 Emndchmn, 1-; g,.g.g.g,-.nd. Johnston's River Ottawa uilirelrutlworftlnlsdohn P. and Russell Maftltlllm visited her tcgiring herflllgiess god "" lnegehlyjenlggmtugggdntlo lihe Ieslanpd ll: Ch"'l0l”'”W” be pi-eaeihtat her funeral. Her hus- band predeceased her. thlrtyone 10"-9'-W" ' The esteem in she was held T0""lt0 l was testified by the and neighbours near a in who visited her during her illntss and , 0 t cm. to pay their last trilbute of Cot-ll-rlnu "- respect following her deaf . Her funeral so very largely st- Cimlwlu Charlottetown D tended. under the direction of an Helen and Les Keefe. St. Charlottetown. Funeral home took C3"'"1""5- ont- pl". ham the ruidwc, or ha Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MacAvinn. . .. . Ch ittet ii - h son Matthias. Green Bay on Mon Ml"ll'Fili"u':; Mueuu-H. Chlp day Oct. Iiith to St. Ann's Church Lot 65 where requiem high mass lottttiiwn ' was sung by Rev. Charles Mac- 'Carihy. ' Interment took place in the ad- Charlottetown lottetown r and devoted mother. a kind Mr- I115 - harlottetown f'1,";,",i,””,',"';',;,:.,:',”",'tl1',.?.'”.f,'.,.'.i.i' Whiter Cusack. Br00kVIl0 of God-were laid to rest. .The'pall-bearers were six grand- sons. Messrs. Carl Flood. Francis. Eugene. Ieo. Ralph and Louis Car- ragher. CARD OF THANKS Charlottetown lottetown family. Charlottetown lottetown -wish to thank rr. iunccaruiy. V" v tttat ergy. sisters and nursesof the 31:” M"G"i""' o""" Charlottetown Hospital. neighbours, "M M"' F'"'k, J' nood' relatives and friends and all those ch”l”"'”"""' who were so kind to them in their M” '3' Mn Mm" M'cDo”ld' "N" '"' 5" V""'"'- ""”' The stafi of the Mechanical Tabul- ation Div. of Dominion Bureau gisnks also so .:il:s; whodage Mass " "ll "W" of stall tic. Ottaw (5 High) of Sympathy Mr. and 'Mr:. Peter. Croken. Ot- ' - is I. 3”” c””' . .nrn lino Kathleen Duuan. Ottaw- ur. and Mrs. --urtthlu Flood. Mr- and Mn it Slvldont I am” my Charlottetown w, .35 mg, -mom” cu-nghgr, Rosa Savidant. Charlottetown 1-,”, Log ggh Mrs. Mauriea Tierney. . . . Ch - W 6-?uf;:::,-wlzn Emu." mood ” Mgaltirs. John R. Cusack. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mai.-Canlla. lilnyvala Reg and Mildred Kelly, Stanchel Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Larkin. St. grins and Coloea: Plood,,0tt'swa anet Flood wa Ioan Fiood..0ttswa Beszisige Flood. (4 High) Claybank, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Flood. Cha?- lottetown stlealla and liosaline Flood. Green IV Ines and-Reta Flood. Green Bay Linus and Evelyn Flood. Green George Carragher. Lot 0!. . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Csrragher. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carragliar. Mslpoglgwhmd NORM . Charlottetown Carl and Kevin Flood. Charlotte-' MIRROR SETS .. so gin”, uni”, i ALSO UHIER SPIAJIAL VALUES wuainsynaln. Jordan crescent "',,',-,4 E ,a.""m!e BOXED soaps and BUBBLE BATH . . Spec. Prices Mr. m'd M'.,.'.'n;u-k mm"' ch”. --j.- oratory. Jordan Crescent Miottetown L” r. and M . Charraghgr . Lchact:-loiteglwn 8 an - m ' eo arra er r.. iocutggj Mr. and Mrs. Ralph! Carraghn . John P. McQnaid.i . re. uceusid. Aeneas Ooady. lany- .Earl Kelly. North .'i':'mcudl.acrll:lnloiii:i? Mrs. Leonard Cusack. tern om. Martha. Sacred amt log to the Island in Sept- 153. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Moylan. he the pleasure of her ac'quaint- Mrs. Rose McQuaid. Charlottetown ance manifesting at all times her Mr. and Mrs. Josleph Mccuaid and e Sisters of St. Martha. Charlottetown men-gm wuhed ha. any Goa hgd Mr- and Mrs. GBu.s Mcouald and IV (id: to her very near and dear MT. I-Dd Mrl. Arthur MCQIIIM. t, I "4, C311-my The Charlottetown Funeral Hone :du::hiiteelirfe"mlfher.:ccepted her Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith. Fort of the Holy Catholic church of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Mccloskey. V ha pugjng ha The Gallant family, Colvillc Road foilil-esnsotils '3:n"':n. daughter, M”. Mr. and Mrs. James Woods. Emy- and Mrs. Lihus Mcquaid. operation squadrons. 1- mt h on. ; Mr- and Mrs. Vincent Tralnor. um" Bmuu o S is ”' W. up-to-date planes. he said. The chhh, h, he held Dem children ad on. mm, Mn Tobi" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cheverie, RCAF was still flying old Halifax Delores Cbarlebols. Mrs. Eliza Chappelle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leclair. Char- . . tt C K. Y"" '3" Mn ad M" Emmf unc Alfred Doucette, Malpeque Rd. mend. ML lad Mn Jun" Mccahm Mr. and Mrs. Amos Callaghan and The Keefe great-grand-children. St. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Donahue. Mrs. Catherine Maccaffrey. Riv- emaie he held in North Rutico hall on ing then adjourned after whic Mr-. mm M", Stephen Mcquhid. Dec. 6. Misc a letter re regional- films were shown. cod Leo Cusack. Toronto Mr. and Mrs. John E. McQuaid. M" "d M"' Fred Muauiuni Cecil Costello, Charlottetown Mr "M M" mm Mcqmhh ch". M:-s. Alice 0'1-lalloran. Charlotte- ' ' own Mr. and Mrs. John F. McQusid. Frank McQusld. Southport Mr- and Mrs. William Nolan. New ML mm M". haw," Vggsey, Mrs. Mrs. Thomas McQuaid, Riv- Mr. and Mrs. Loe Malone. Char- Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cavanagh. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Costello and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene MacQuillan. Munig and Doe Macintyre. Char- Mr. and Mrs. Owen MacQuillan. ' Mr. and Mr . F nk M lone. Char- John and Helen Kelleher. Ha er- sis family of Mrs. Catherine mm I I" ' Mm. V Matt and Mi 7 . issuers or rhowszns Mamie and Leo Mscfntyre. Char- llmployees of City Delivery DM- Florence and Teresa. Charlotte- Hurflcanes Needed By . RCAF Given To Russia- OTTAWA (CP) - Runicane RAF had the new Lancaaterm, fighterplanesbuiltincanadawore Air Marshal Curtis added that allocated to Russia in early 1941 it was only "human nature" for whentheRCAl"desperatatyassded any country to equip its own them. Air Marshal W.A. Curtis said squadrons first with the best avail- Thursday Illht. able aircraft. also former cdhief of the air sgafi an wartime cp ty oonnnan er- hdw 0, M mgr 0 - Md .NOB'l'ii RUSTICO C.W.L. thoiucldent whichhualdoccurred of Catholic Women's League min in February or March. 1043. their monthly meeting in the-par- 33 I-lid -VIP!!! Md Gllldnd UM ish hall on Nov. 7. The president war two or three months pre- uked my, pr, Aye" to "en. vlously and a Japanese attack on the leggug prayer, The ,., U A I man's-uuoclstlon months about The North Rustico sub-division. Canada was feared. He had then called for the minutes of the mud 701' but M195 to 1'” the last meeting and executive meet- Cbanadialn-built Hurrlcaneso.' He had in hgd du,-in the month, They ntod at the times to ee .7 ,1-udhygec,-em-yhhd V too badly about allocation of the math, rad. "pm Hurricanes to Russia and that if The u-gasul-er, M", J, L, 5,1. their need for the defence of Can- hm, mm; the (much; "part which 'd3 5993"" '."'K""- M7 Ml” showed a' substantial balance and later Power would intervene. hm, were ordered phhh FAD 1'0 WAIT . The following committees then Air Marshal Curtis Illd his ex- presented "ports: Enurtahmenh Wllenc” "3 511””u”'' M 'l””m Mrs. Reuelclsuthier said they were during the war convinced him that, if the RCAF were ever to be h'3f;,”:f;',?,f..ihf,Lf.'fl”'1g',';',f' equipped with modern planes. Can- he d f 1 d . I t '5' wmlld l'"' t” WM "d "''i"' Irarclieasnattdnfllng tilesiielgoiolclglehohi taln an aircraft fndustry- Air- (gene, to he held in om. Farm, ""395 were "1359 in Cum! on Nov. 27; school committee. during the war but not aircraft Mm u,.h,,h Dom," to see um two 9"Kl'195- chaperones be in attendance at Air Marshal Curtis said the 58, d 1 1 1, f m h RCAF overseas always had to wait '93.lvuf1:8y'h:v::c';J?g' 8-,.e El... .8 .. He said he recalled a "row" at g - 5 gh ., . - "39 317 m1nl!h'Y "1 I-"M9" when poiilirsj Milne?! lilandiiuidrz was ap- '19 had med m 3” M""'4”35 m Pointed convenor of citizenship to replace Lysanders for army 00' neplace Mrs. Stephen Peters for it was an "awful job" to obtain mmee to rook mm. B, family Lot 65 my ad to her by the members of C.W.l.. my Md Mrs. James Flood and when she left here with Fr. Robin gamuy. sohih Meivme A letter from Miss lphegenie Ar Elmw Rlvcrdale Emyvale Haven erdale New Haven Trank Arsensult. North Street . Elmwood John Auffrey. C. A. A. Grounds John Botts. 185 Elm Avenue E"'""”"d Wilfred Burke. nu Elm Avenue .' ' FLORAL TRIBUTES R. H. Duvar. North River Road 5-hn;LF9.Ynh, Mrs. Elizabeth Evans. Allan Street Frank Gallant. Kirkwood Drive WREATH Harold Gaildet. Kirkwood Drive Mr. and Mrsgfsy and friends at Fran-k Gauthier. Kirkwood Drive 1 Flora St-h tawa. Lorne Good. Kirkwood Drive j' John Hanna, 10 Young Street . SPRAY - Everett Irving. c. A. A. Grounds . ; Bill and Aggie; Mrs. Effie Jenkins. Allan Street .. Eph and Lag; John Jenkins. Allan Street Albert Kearney. Eden Street lottgtown Caeil Malone. Bonshaw sion. Ottawa Post Office Fred Molyneaux. Nassau st. Ethel Allen and staff; Allen's Flow: John B. Murphy. Eden Street Mrs. Lena Msclnnis. Pond Street Gordon MacLean. C. A. A. Grounds or shop, Ottawa. Ont. (ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE onns arm anus M;-,,';';' ""- 10"" C"r-then soxm CHRISTMAS CARDS 257, Discount can Archer. ms in... Avenue T LADIES' BRUSH. COMB and town. Ambrose Smith. 173 Elm Avenue Doug Smith. C. A. A. Grounds John Smit.h. C. A. A. Grounds Brooklyn Vail. 100 School Street Barry Walsh. 8 Young Street Ira Ward. Summer Street Ray Archer. 210 Elm Avenue 207, Discount Gus Campbell. Upper Queen street T ((3:offin.l Upper Queen Street Boxm wnrrnvc PAPER. 51.50 value . 98c mm, -,,,i;",;';l..fV-,,',',';,'.F" j”,'.g';d'i"f'f' Leo Doiron. Illfoung trset,... Fmw12;Ew cg&i?gfh;:sbg51&9 89- 290 ma 1113-477” l'l'8"gl.1il i'.'i.'.f..':” e . H. H. AYER LIPSTICK and FOUNDATION LUPION. 32.75 value. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 31.50 James Smith. Jordan crescent Ivan ll. Mystic, 21 Young Street . Harry MacDonald, Jordaa.crascent air-iin Robbins. c. A. s. rounds Weldon Smith. 11 Yotusg street l” - mg. 32.75 .. Special 51.50 2.'.';"i,'.,”:;f",'.' .,l.2.1,,'f?.".,t,:."",'.',. Rag. VI for the" latest planes until after gee ted H” 1 N 1110 RAF was eqIllPPGd With ”''9"''- ish. liflfzrsamd sladllgs lVll:ekTeofl'el-1:; balance of year. She and her com- conference of C.W or night in time of sickness or cldents and she is always ready and willing to do her part. The president thanked Fr. Ayer senault re blood donors clinic to for his inspiring words and meet Dr. A. W. M. Allan. 2) North River Road Alfred Arsennult. North Stuet ..-. . . .. Ernest Carter. Summe Street . . . . .. Ambrose Candy. property on 170 Malpeque Road .. Merrill Craswell. 45 Rochford Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , .. Willard Jordan. 70 Longworth Vernon Lafferty. Eden Joseph Matthews;--Cf A. V9. Juries MacNell. Klrkwood Drive . Edward MscQuaid. Klrkwood Drive . I-Mrs. Annie Purcell. C. A. A. Grounds . Ernest Stull. Upper Queen Street 'ff Mrs. Rena Tomllns. 45 Rochford Street . Ronnie Vusey. Upper Queen sumo ' If A MaePharson. Malpegue Road 2. Fifth annual tour of the Nat- nal Ballet of Canada begins in telieville, Ont.. and will take the . ast to most Canadian cities be- ore performing in the U.S. Two ............................. Village of Spring Park Revised List of Defauliing Ratepayers TAXES RECEIVABLE OCTOBER 17. 1955 ... IX Mr. Charles Bamhrlck. Jordan t Mr. Ed Barrett. Upper Queen Street of the cast are Edelayne Brandt and Mimi Torvinova, dressed for their roles and operating a jack- . The company has two additional plays in' its repertoire, The Nutcracker and Swan Lake. ' TIONAL BA CHURCHILL W.M.S. The regular monthly metlng of he Churchill W.M.S. was held at he home of Mrs. Sterling Mac- 180d. Meeting opened with, 'Call l'o Worship", taken from Psalm 00 .L. to be held ood D iura' in school on Sunday. Nov. 27. d I m 6. The cor- hThere wasbjsome discusgllon on respon ence or e month .was e above su ects after w ch the ”'d weulnlion b0mb"' when the read. A letter of thanks from Rev. president called on Fr. Ayers to Fr. Robin our former pastor fir address the meeting. He spoke on Pete" Bay the letter of appreciation and spir- social service urging the commit- ML and M” Dan MMGIM Emy. ltual bouquet and mass stipend re tee to work with our nurse and "1, ' ' fin? gatgolliq Wtirlnenh hlhw valuablit: a person uc o or us ico. so a e commun y. M;ia:';: Mn" hm" Tiemeyt New letter of thanks from the high that the C.W.L. should buy her th school pupils for prizes, lunch and material she uses. Very often sh ladies chaperoning their H.allowe'en does so without pay and many loo party. A letter of thanks from Missg to her at any time during the M... Md Mm pope Costello. Green Anne Gallant for the gift present- Prayer was offered by the presi- dent. Psalm 81 was than sung. Scripture reading was Psalm 107 Verses l-15. Mrs. Nicholson led in prayer. Mrs. John A. MacKinnon read the gXp0SitlIin till? the singing of Hy ai 1 lrhe report. of the annual meet- ing was read by Mrs. MacLsJd. Minutes were read and roll call was answered by 16 members. The treasurer reported 331.85 on -hand. All members were asked to have a sentence prayerlat next meet- she is in stressing the pain 50' . .. ..wrw3959s3s9w3wewr: 3l?w&3 8333?r35.35g3g33G3333g PNNNPP 833833 5- .-.N E 82 2888888833 Written Tests For Car Drivers TORONTO ICP)-Highways Min- ister Allan of Ontario sold Thurs- day night the brovince will adopt a system of written tests for driv- er's licences. Mr. Allan made the announce- ment st a press conference follow- ing. a meeting of the highway safety committee. He indictated that the tests at first would be required for persons who did not hold a driver's li- cuice, but they might be extended later. Attorney-General Roberts at ihe joint press conference said the province also is studying plan for a demerit system for motorists and a driver's education course for secondary schools. Under the dcmerlt system. a mo- torist is liable to suspension of his driver's licence when he has re- celved a certain number of marks for violations of traffic laws. The system is based on convictions. 1-& ing. to he held at the home of Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. Charlie Frizzell. Missionary box to be packed before next meeting. A reading was given by Mrs. Gass, Mrs. Kelsie Buchanan read from the study book. Study book charge of Mrs. Chalie Frizzcll. The offering was taken amounting to 33.30 and dedicated by Mrs. Clar- ence Frizzell. Hymn 691 was than sung followed by the Lord's prayer in unison. Lunch was served by the host- as. SPURNS AMNESTY SINGAPORE llicuers) -- One of the Malayan Communist organi- zation's chiefs. Cha Klan. who is also one of the most wanted men in Malayaai.-Ialked out of the jun- gle Thursdsy and publicly re- jected a government amnesty of- fer. It was the Malayan Com- munist party's first "outside con- tact" since the jungle war began for next meeting to be in the mo Saturday, Nov. 19. 1955 r..; Guardian. KINGSTON w. M. s. I - c - The monthly meeting of, the. , . (4 Kinllton United W. M. 6. met at? ..- the home of Mrs. Jewell. Mrs. 57 Lloyd McKinnon led the worship! period. opening with the call to fellowship. and Hymn. "0 Word of 1 God Incarnate". i A number of Bible passages were read by the different mem” n and hymn. "We Give Thee but Thine Own." Mrs. Lorne Smith read the 'Chrislian St.ewardship'. The study book. "Entering Our Gates". was explained by Mrs. Helm" Bai'i-ct: Fourteen members answered to the roll call. Collection was "Em. 5-runrgp mghn-1- , Friendship Fund was to cents. pernove mood veggelg mmi ' Sunday night collection was MOM heart. Simmer 1 hour. drain -and - Devotional Ieader for next meet- stun whh; ting is Mrs. Merril Green. and 3 C. 5.31.. hmad crumb, lunch cornmitee, Mrs. Lorne Smith, 1,5 C, honing wage, or much Mrs. lieber Barrett and Mrs. VVil- 2 tbsp. melted (at lard Proud. Meeting closed with seasonings L San. pepper. up, benediction. Lunch was served by chopped onion and care,-y the l'”3l955 lmd m""W39 in Rub the hr.-nrt with salt and pep- charge. per. dredge in flour and brown in small amount of fat. Place in bak- IUYS U.S. JETS ing dish and add stock (in which LONDON (neuter-s)-1,A, Am-, heart simmered- to half depth of president of KLM, Royal Dutch the meat Cover and bake 800 Des- Airllnes. confirmed in London F. l0 350 (it'll. F. 2 hours or until Thursday that his company has tender. 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