lien cross worn and eardrurs work and was a in WEATHER use 2 The ou.nii..._. Tells Rofciriai,is‘Of Visit To PRELUDE TO CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL pointed Governor for the Prov- , the highest position the Crown can bestow on a citite . “Having served for many years ‘if ings of the Commission on the 1 Status of Women. established in 1946 as a functional commission the Economic and Social OTTAWA (CF) — The worst transportation service in Canada? Without a doubt. said C. W. Carter (L—Burin - Burgeo) Mon- _ ‘ sinstay in the igltvltleicmilivelkge and“ 32 o . - e e roaoirro lCP) -— T““d‘Y- D9‘. 10- 1951 who aw» in were their United Nations Commission g,-;~,-,g_-gt it "re rm 5* ,,,,,,,,,"""*"“““‘~,, ,2 -.3 u m up, ,, . ugx. idles .. ..ss 41 wborrl L’. Bh.lllml'.I’l'¢lyeI9¢. and M“ big?‘ u"" - llb IQ CMHINOIUVI —— 33 hlspsssingliasleftagreatvold. 'f"‘:v".‘l C“ C‘ u‘“”°‘ .43 I ..S8 __ He has gone to a better lie." ‘s'p“nr’:t m"e°£e'eu)",’ Iunc‘h“:n :2‘ n. .. .. :8; 335 MR. .i. i--. ARNETT lmeetiingcof tllle Rotary Club, herd is as Ax (CF; . a! te har ottetown Hotel yes- HA1-U‘ — The following tribute:- from Mr. terdny, '2? 3? office says two di.sturbgn¢:..;0u: J. 1". Arnctt. Summersidc. Cana- introduced by chairman 1‘ u the east coast the United dllil Red C7085 50¢l¢ty- George Greenough and thanked " 19 ,4 States will move across the south- lt was vi’ h eep sorrow I by co-chairman Sr. Capt. John ' 1, 1‘ cm Mu-lam.‘ god” renewed learned of the passing of thelfiarter, Miss Yeo gave a graphic '24 M uggwnnn-1,, “,1 much C lb’ Hon. J. W. P. MacMlllan. O. B.land comprehensive review of her 23 35 tgmpe,-.gu,,,_ ml" E. I visited him in his office alattendance at the United Nations " ‘I - short time ago when he appearedlin New York where she repre- . G M’: mu," "m'b‘”°'- °V¢l' the to in his usu 8 aithisented the A la neas n. ”' 'ukfl,"°k°°Pih and discussed his great interest and Professional Women's Clubs 'n°'“u we °°"'h°" "Bio! the Canadian Red Cross So- of Canada. B M “Vi Willi "9 l0 10 inches expected. ciety which he had served for. Asdsl mem f s five-men» Y 0 0 n lgl’°Tr9t§:5rl"3N so '1 many years. her eegstion, representing var- , ova. o s. Prlnn “His passing is all the morellousorganizations. M Y was Canada 3 Worst Edwli’ llllnd. southern half n1 ‘regretted as he was recently ap- privileged to sit in on the meet- , lower St. John River valley; Overcast with intermittent rfi. and drizzle changing to snowflig-. ries in afternoon; very mud, in,‘ lng colder in afternoon; s o u t] . with the late Dr. McMillan as a Ci{ll’l)l<‘ll.lt-n I _ M ' h thy mum in the com,mm_ it in winds 25 shifting in afternoon 5 2:21. .€.:-..'::c.."*......°..'.l:::. 22:. *: “"3” ‘"5. E‘ii‘.".‘.¥1’.“3?'.*i.’.‘.“'a'.-. ~- ‘; . . . . - W 1' . . Smmed .1", him in po1mc,_ I-commission agenda with the re- and there are prospects of ratitl- mm °.muf‘:"'N°e'vvfl:’$"d°l‘:%fi.: my town and San" John 35 “:‘(:l%‘:§ learned to regard him as a Chris- tian Gentleman and great public suit that today there are only 12 countries where women do not rights with men." ’cation by other countries. l "There was a difference of centla Bay. Mr. Carter described the Burin Northern hall’ of lower St. J oils River valley. eastern N.B. noun. -_.___._______ . .. . .. , , 5...-vnng, rn, nnnmnnnnn in the have political ’opinion on the Justice of the .. .. .. . . . . prZ“l<l((“n?(l‘:;f'}’I;)\l't §:l:rf‘litn?:lRt:1l wrass Johnstone is SllO\\n , nod‘. Heather Jenkjm “am ‘I many fields of public service ahmlss Ym §!id_ “Now the need glow” pensiomble age of “mm, alsd tthbis" cattle boat and this l£:)els.noil'Ilf¢lT'l'l:‘l£tlr£:ltc raiin {changing Suggesf Pubhc new Mhn\_l‘0n(_.§ “I y “ in: them on a spliici. in ‘kg d (.1 ,“ _‘l 5' great personal sacrifice Wm longlls for political education. and en. The western countries ° “ y , mud I M 1 ‘ “"°”l°°ll . .7 r. pupl .~ . rs., _ _ _ > V K A l rlah an‘ d-‘en lat .atlcrll. . be remembered by the ciuzensflor the mmwau-on of womemslbeing strongly opposed to this He "Id be doum, the;-en,‘ Pay ur 111 coder in afternoon. it nnilnllcd fronl Dane‘ ll lll(‘lll(ll rlllgli “L pnaylirtlddwcreti lof this Province. "To his sorrow-‘""':’r°5‘5 .‘"d responsibjlme‘ in ‘dlscn"““au°"' C °m m “ “ls” other service “.1 the cwmwd nor ea“ wind‘ 25' “mm”? ”‘ they in thcir wisdom" might S P I] W A H (Roger Balder'sm:"h:’rs J0hnst‘(')'l:e,mg wife and family I extend my civic afatrs. it was of sizni- were strongly in favour of dll- World which llllllecll it! i>l85¢ll' “t F ed . wngsw“ 31- Hlizhlov M, 5“, m to mu,’ the mm 0, T. S . . e lacmm .(_d h" ' h .Smcfl.e sympaum.» flcance to note the status of t.be,ference in pensionable age. Miss gers to such human degrads- I r erlc n and 30. Monctn ' . 93"‘ l 9 Em“? "" ‘ 9 ‘ 3 women holding seats on the ‘Yeo ss' dation " 35 money to the City which the i:mernnicnit had promised it Their Annual Meeting spinet. which she has recently‘ imported from Germany. ‘W05 Present cheque Commission. Many of them held cabinet posts in their own coun- l .. I Vocational guidance and voca- .tionnl training was also de D ... 49 The" hardships which the sengers underwent w e r e inde and 82. Upper St. John River val PIS- Bay in. of Chaleur: Overcast with \\0lll(l rotonimcnd to the lcgls- l The pcrfnrnicrs in part 98 ‘ H‘ . mow. “me h . mun, a, me M, , S’, g .. _. . - wt . stress being placed on the scribable. ‘ . C arise in tenipei-n. .. 2.1?l1'él‘if.’§l.?lr2?.?‘§l€£¥.ili{’é‘;. To Orphanage ..:*.;.:,::.li.;'°.:= '::::°° "l.rl"*;-'°.:. .1‘ °*:"“."h '3: "r ‘"'="““ cartel‘ ::l':.= :°*l‘.'.‘°'*‘..“‘"‘*= ' lllhi flit‘ City should not give -‘P“-“ii” 8' ‘he 3"““3' l“i‘°“"l'i 0‘ Eva llast-l's Van work. Sundayifieck and Mrs. Jean Parker. The General an glnternational t“e,Cl)1nelCIle 0CCllP:l-l(f,)::st: as:er grlheand crew nlglnlbesls When belll-01:20 I!tl1‘(llm2-Snon and Camp. third reading to the b ~law un— .lil‘all<‘ll A Of lht‘ W. A. in St. - - l ianists wcr Mrs. Jean ker Cr stal - - - ' ' ' ‘ll ll “'35 FlSC<’Ti?llll¢d (Vila! the l’3“l‘5 Pallsll "all 0" Thulsilfly-lschmll by radio. Flymg Angifllglld Mrs. llelen ftiat-Rael,arTh€lCll‘a(ll‘term‘l"l‘tl,. you-(lrder if the lsliIl?illitl)e{swh)lrilt1ienlnl:ll'eicils‘eltl xp?1“t).locll: :1‘: t:Tol:2si:hhlr.l':taert;lsw?1:l mo numb" 0‘ pauengfn md High tide today at Charlotte- frovernmcnl would do now He spoke 0" Allllll ill? PF0Plli‘i¢‘5S.Ml55‘.°" t° S“."‘a'l ‘"d.‘° l '3 narrator was Miss Lena McLure-‘Eastern Star has presented I am,“ of w e . b“ M i crew exceeded 34- W0‘-ildbe 9"’ town at 120 pm At R ‘ that only Spring Park had vot- “hi! lid-‘ lllt‘ ill-Si l0 Pl'0“l3l"l3 L"dh'a"a "‘lSp".al m In 8' l Midi" Ml5- -l0llll5l°ll€'S lllfzllit-heque to the Protestant Orphan- geek round otl2C3l'|‘lm1lt:u C reed opi‘K)o"unli(‘):s' f il ob- genie" had to be 1e“ behind‘ 56 a m and m gm“) at ed to amalgamate. -lvslls ‘cl- lllt‘ Pl'0llllSi‘d Mcsslall Tl“? l°”°“'‘“i>' ‘5 lhe 518"’ °{ °";standard was ct-idcnt The singing age at Christmas time. On Sat. h UNESCO lndicatgd thpltelpath eel” oofs en“ was the The boa,’ Md ‘ml’ em" bed‘ side tide eighteen pm tumm" A1 me close of the nwetmg The president or the Branch_ ficcrs for the coming year. lion-‘O! the divinely beamiful words !a dcleg.m_lon headed by M". ley“ . developed C Dune n the serv out! trespcctd to D “d eight bun“. Th. ovemmm than Charlottetown Slnu es later the problem of the negotiations Mrs. C. H. Coles presided at the orary Pl”8Sld€lll- Ml5- ~ - iii‘ --0 Jesu so sweet 0 Jnsu 56.“ " palm" worth Mm-on °" ' m°m°” ° N.‘ 9"“ em '' passengers who could not be ac- d ‘ "" “S” “* V ,. V . , . _ b President Mrs C’ H Coles_| _. H g . . , are a . Y struggle is to give girls and W. J. P. MacMlllan and the club ay at 7.40 a.m. and se at 4.31 with the Lily employees was meeting “hlfh 8 3 E00d iii °"~ _ ‘Mild .uas a standard rarely at-‘drove over to the Orphanage and boy, women md men rim be kedto bl ¢0mll'l0dll~¢d ill bed! 1184 '0. ll! m discussed briefly and the City tcndance with several visitors lst \'lce-President Mrs‘. Harry‘,aim.d bv amnrenrn 1; was inupresented a cheque of $50 to educlmon It was notgdpthn‘? ":e’Snt Ba wetr°.''B -“ ‘”°'n;‘§ crouched on narrow benches or ' ' Recorder was asked to meet present. Loving tribute was paid.l‘l-”llll°S°"- R‘~‘°°"i'"l1 5°""""*."’;dt-rd almost f'la\\‘lt‘ss. l - Wright on behalf of the man countries there is hi n ‘a "Twila": “tltcT1Th '2 “ml °' ‘“ °" "“ d°°" °“"l“‘- the Deputy Minister of Labor to the unselfish life and work o{.‘Mrs. E. V. Bell. Treasurer Mlss| Again the piano due“ of Mrs. lchapwr‘ pmpgmon of women teadgngt gérmi “es fly ° 3 en T "' Mr. Carter said he has seen to discuss the matter further. Miss Audrey Dehlois who passedlliflell Waiieimdv ‘°”°5l’°““'"i‘ Parker and Mrs. Mat-liac were» Mrs. Wright welcomed the visi- the pm, me, bu, , c°,:- Gan; ,, r R t, , -r J pmenilers standina on deck -ll "’—‘ “"—“’_ .awa.\' last July. Miss De-Blots had t secretary Mrs. Barbour, finished p(_'_mrman(_(,s_ . 5 and expressed her t k. panuvely low propomon ‘t the Col 5 Hailllm 0 Dfry ll: - mam in the mm. 0 SPi‘lll llll”Y'llllF‘i-‘- Years 0‘ he’ 1)‘’“‘a3 S°"°“"'y Mrs‘ J‘. .A' The stage setting for thelfor their kindness and interestin upper vein sugzé T.,,0,’,‘,'o and ‘3o,,,.c{.'f,‘; “One man had to wash his Bapflsf W0!‘ ‘ life as a Missionary tf‘a<_'hcr‘ in Bentley. C‘en_t-8-Week 5”‘? LlI:_lfig‘(-‘\'(‘l1lng was arranged by Mrs. :llie work or the institution. 1i W” pointed out um the 11,0 Ge,-aid’ rosin,-, c;;y_ (;_ w_ cor- child's face with s handkerchief D P t|gang'raa[n(tl1|‘a’3nd was1:;mfpiriil£\l:i:af,0Th:8;;:;?el?;ng ;>eSCrmalr)1’i.JohnsUn and that was a ‘ableaul ——-— —--~—————~—-v~— Convention on Equal Pay has ‘O Otis‘ Moncton. was . visiun‘ dipped in ‘.1’. water... CY rciyer ; '9“ 4“ 5 “W18 °Xi‘"lP° ° ll ! ’- , _ _ lonlz to be remembered 0 date been ratified in 19 countries Rotarian. "DISGRACE T0 CNR" \\ ho knew her. ;Mrs.‘l"arker Mooie, Prayfl‘ P3" The following is the program- WITG TO The Bur-in wg; g“di5gr-neg to The Annual Baptist World Day wV:)l(‘(f’for:ir°ir‘(5_"(';‘If:'£‘d a”H‘;le':j'l t ';.°dr‘l(j:‘:1‘;(r):“taz':rySe!\g_‘:ia‘,).$, TM‘{:_b°g:‘ ill“-’ . 0 ed , the CNR. to the government and O . . "l Pray" was observed in theiizes and comgrtilments had l)leenll\:. S. Hemming. assistant Missl ‘ PART ONE, comm‘, SUICI G t° C‘n‘d"" alrdpaymg pnce for "ll3l'l0ii9'i'“”ll Baptist Church 0' paid. in addition, grants were McMillan. Social Service Secre-‘ 1 (“ml "f ll‘? (l“l‘l“’“ °' R W” not unumu I“ the cw‘ ungra e eggs delhfered _ t ‘h (..l M Junior WV Mrs. J_ T ‘Ht-tlllehem.. 2. The Christmas QUINCY. Mass. (APl—A 2s- 0 to give up their bunltsto women Charlottetown today is - Trlda-V' DPT’ Ml‘ 5' 330 p‘ m'lmadP ° 9 "r5 8 ‘ ._ ____._..__. _s .__l(t)nkles. 3 The Bells 4 Echo yam-.o|d father wgg booked on 3 P E and children gnd the cgptgjn of. “W 1' ll"? ‘ll-‘Pll'5'i°"“l 5“1""“"" T , ““‘"‘l 5 V’ Elli‘ ‘ill?!’ kings of murder charge Sunday night 9 ° ' ten went without sleep for 48 G d A L 3 of Meditation. praise and prayer. [1 - ° II A ()l‘l£nl. 5. The darkness is’fall- ' ice h el his I r8 e at‘ e .... 8c Those taking part werei W-V Evenlng MUSIC gal" ms. 7. 0 Christmas Tree. 8 glfeetlytelillleg Bglhmiteslllicllleed. OTTAWN ‘5P°¢lIll—0f the ads Highway in the Province Will this Carter said he has pi~o- .i. A. Clark Mrs. H L. Milton. Wllo's knocking there’! 9. Shep- Brunette Grace pemimpieri, "~03 mil‘-‘I °iTml8€Illed= lil8ll- be Paved in 1953 with the 9*‘ tested the service for eight years Grade A Medium -- 35° Mrs. T. G. Ives, Mrs. Lemuel - d d0 herds up! lo. The Christmas 24 men in hosp]t.[ nnon. mg. was in. Prince Edward Island. ception of 1.25 miles in the City in no nun H1, ,_.,,,,,m,,,,,,, d, Webster and Mrs. D. N. Bell of Nightuigale. 11,. Let our gladness hn'u,-3 am, the weapon went 0“ 8735 miles have been paved. it of Charlottetown and e ap- "wed 'om'emng "mo" m k Grade A Small ... . 28c Senior Women's Missionary So- ..nm,,. no em_ 12 mom - in me family: flat Three chm was revealed in the Commons. proaches to the l-lillsborough mg Wm‘ human dun“ .. "P" r~ict_v; Mrs. Nelson Robinson. Mrs. “An Fwmng of “um a. punt”, the abnolmely rim. aimns. PART TWO dren wen, asleep in ,n upguh-3 M09533’ W Cl3Yi°l'l H°d83°ll- BFld89- TM Grade B . .. .. . . .. .. . 30c Trevor Hansen and Mrs. Lloyd_ ' _ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ pm”. Thmfic “.9”, N91“. num_ 1 Sheep May Safely Graze-Duet bedroom at the ¢im¢_ P‘“‘l,l3m9n'-5i'Y |“i3l§lli i0 W0l'li5 MT. H0dBSOn'S statement was llaivkcs of the Dr. Zella Clarlt,5°l“°d last Plenmg at the Char hm {H pm, nmyoung ¢,,,,d,e,, by Bach- By Mrs. Parker and P ,. id ,_h h M d mm imster - is expected. in reply to question asked by '1‘. N9 Deqfi-.5 safe Grade C 160 Missionary Circle; Miss Elsiellottetown Hotel under the direc- the standard‘ was (.x(.epn0nauy..\lrs. MacRae, é“°fm5’ mgmgrft 2“ 3! mi Mr. Hodsson wrote. that the AM. Kirk. Liberal M.P. for t-gsford, Mrs. WintflsorhBoc‘h,oulr;tl:m,n of Mm Rem Johnsmne and high. The 185! No numbers --Let ‘2P.Noe}l‘ Csingl Good News! -— :3: ‘inn is" he shooting‘? entire length of the Trans-Can-=Shelburne-Yarmouth-Clare. N.S. Driving waek Cracks . .. .. . . .... . 16C and Mrs. Purd o te or ._ _ i e 'versit , _ l -- ‘rcnc aro. ‘ _ )7 Sponsored by h Unl y our (‘ladness Km)“ ‘No Fnd was 0. Jew so Sw°et_Germ‘n The couple had . long dim“, For quick payment and ‘Wide Guilds. The "Garden of Prayer" was cffeciionely sung by Mrs. T.‘ \-’allls. it was inspiring to feel that at some time in the 24 hours . of the day. prayers were beingl offered all over the world for closer fellowship in the spread of the Gospel. i -—-——- l I MEXICAN PALACE l The present national palace in: Mexico City. started in 16%. is men‘s Club of Charlottetowniflorid in style as contrasted with 3' was a magnificent prelude to the "Silent Night" sustained style. festival of Christmas Musk‘. Tllc transition from the ink to the The programme was in parts, the first belonging primari- l_v to the children. who gave the story of “Silent Night" in Choral form for treble voices. using tra- Cookies, The Bells and The Echo ditionally Austrian. German. and (‘zlrol. all ended by joyotlsly Sevics Carols and songs. dancing around the Christmas The children were dressed in Tree. c costumes of these countries The singers were: Margaret whose music they sang so beauti- ‘ Balderston, Lynda Drake, Sandra fully. Peter Murchison. as nar— Kennedy. Jeanie Jenkins. Sylvia people so young. After part 2 which had two ‘ other was an artistic triumph for E"°""_—P°ll-‘ll C3701- 4 such , ensleeves ——Hungarian Dance No. 'popular numbers as Christmas E 6 BY Brahms bi’ Ml'5- Parker Ind 22 1 l l S]ang—Wllllam Ballot. 17 century Byr . 8. Break Fourth 0 Beauteous Hea- sion about a divorce he wanted. The wife said if he went through ‘with it she would commit suicide. “You're chicken." the husband taunted her. With that the wife ‘went into the kitchen. seized a -calibre rifle and brought it into the living room. She didn't know how to loattlllt, - - - ‘ so the husband put in a eartri ge raise the h"her_wm'am and showed her the safety catch [was off. But then the wife, aim- ‘ing at her head. found she could I not reach the trigger, so the hus- Chorale harmonized by Bach. 4. when the Saviour Christ was Plano Duets: I-‘antisia or Gre- Mrs. Macl-‘lac. 6. Sweet was the Song the Angels venly Light—— Bach. iFrom the Here Enioyed It was premiere time across Canada last night for “Guides, All Guides." a film featuring the World Guide Camp held last sum- meratDoeLakeinnorthernOn- tario as part of the moth anniver- Girl Guide Film Premiere By Audience under the auspices of the P.E.I. Council Girl Guides Association. or udmore. Drovinclal Commissioner. welcom the guests and introduced Sea Range Susanne Shaw. one of the repre- sentatives from this Province at t hicle curred. Five varying highway juries coinciding with the some number last year. No fatalities marred the cessful passage of Safe Driving this Province according cell 1:! a report issued yesterday J A. ." Gllllnt. Motor persons accident -Registar during the same period last year two fatalities oc- suffered sue by Ve- LIMITED "" Charlottetown on a site where Montezuma held rator, had a lovely quality invhis ‘ Philips. Lynne Rodd. Paul 1(en-ichrlstm“. 0““°"°‘ b d h ed h h t t k 0“ SET!’ C9l€bl‘l|ii0ll5 0‘ U10 N115 0‘ “d h I", Th J ‘C " BIRTH "s'*~'°‘3"°i>'«'“'y“«»“-?- "'*‘ d5ire5’=””»?- :.'::.'°.":.*.l°'.*:'.*i-::,*:.“.:..t“:.<.;~":':: .:v.°::€§i"""3l;:':5"'7 “Till? THEATRE GUHD May silence surr und u w'__ " °°' ., t nded b Guld and Guider of 5 m" l S ,\ slumber be deep 0 yo your Then there was an explosion. 3; countigel 5 gram Mrs. Cudmore pointed out Pr ts Good-night! Good-night! Good- ill‘ "“3"'“‘l '°°°““'°"‘ “° "” This province's premiere was "°‘” °'°"'“"‘ ‘““""“‘°‘ ‘ll’ "‘°" 9”“ DRISCOLL - Al Charlottetown nigh“ (*ood_ni hti he ran t0 I neighbor's and called h Id t Pr‘ I W 1 C u 3‘ge brough‘ by ‘H10 l0 ' l Hospital. Dec. 7 to Mr. and *4“-_ ,0, ,,, ,mn,,.,,,c,_ 9 3 9“ ° "3 ° '3" Whateley. Director of the World OUTSTANDING CHRISTMAS Pnonnc-non t Mrs. J. Russell Driscoll a Bureau of Girl Guides and Girl l I . . . . 7 daughter Thcrcsa Coleen. ° ' ' N0 300” FOR DEAD Scouts who visited here rece tl “ALL I-AMOUS Brands.’ RLSLRVE SATURDAY Jan. 25, Pnme Minister - - , _ ll 3. Tw A I A pipes. cigars. tigarcttcs iobac~ for the Burns‘ Show sponsored by “AMBLy__M the P1,,-‘L Hospital Trade M'ss'°n MOSCOW (AP) — lzvestia re- ‘gene: sggjgldi t3"‘I_G‘l’llIdm‘ “glad O S P cos and electric shavers Fred Alpha Y's Men‘s Club. IFormer~ Sunday_ Dec. 8 to M,_ and Mrs_l (Continued (mm page 1) 0 ed poncd Mom“), nut "nuke" world Po.“ 3 ° cram‘ Ch Lambros, Tobacco Store. ly sptonsored by Zion Men 3 I Robert Hambbu 3 daughter. , meeting. She sent her own me’ | D|V| es ‘ad '"v°d1“e" It Mot” Fouowuu - m mm refresh rlstmas Music By scialont. _~ ~ f _ - - XMAS. TREE light sets spare 0 “My Luann‘ wmgm Ribs‘ 4°" l Wm Sympathy and that 1 LONDON (CF) _ The 50-man cemeteries have been tsklngments were rved in the collele Charlottetown Chorale - Little Thoare Trio- bulbs. Storey Electric. WE TRADF. boots and skatesl at l-‘ircstoltc Home and Auto Co.,i Ltd.. 187 Gt. George Street. WE TREAT the not well. Gig- l:cy‘s Pharmacy, open 8.30 a.ni Gll"TS WlTll Mi-'3liNlNGl C8“ MacDONAl.D-—At the Sollris Hos- and see! Open tonight, Wednes- ‘ day and Friday evenings and Sa- turday afternoon. The Biblc House ‘ V Bothwell, a son. Leo Augustine (opposite Eaton sl. weight 7 lbs, 15 ozs. SPECIAL NOTICE Just arriv-‘V41-(~HER _ Born to Prnfcsso Dllal on Dec. _2nd. 1957. to Mr. are also attending the meeting and Mrs. Daniel J. MacDonald there. l . rla Judge J. Sylvere DesRoches.l sh Canadian trade mission split into specialty groups Sunday and scattered over England. For the next few days these groups will confer with indust- ries which could supply goods to ‘the members’ own firms. suc Montague and W. R aw whi, There were a large number of personal message. They in- clude his son and daughter-in w, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mae bribes to find space for the dead. The government newspaper said two cemetery directors been convicted. five others rested and 20 dis for mandlng and accepting bribes from grieving relatives. II‘- have library, when Mrs. A.G. Macnu la pou coffee and the First Charlottetown Sea Ranger Crew assisted in serving. Arrangements for the evening were under the direction of the Provincial Council's Special Ev- ents Commiitee, Miss Lillian Harpist. COMMUNITY CENTRE THURSDAY, DEC. 12 — 8:15 P.M. prompt return of empty cases, ship your eggs to CANADA PACKERS" h as consumer goods. light and Ni for Xmas 3 "CW SlllP"“‘"i “ii and Mrs. Richard L Vatcher‘Mma G00 9 A- . Lab ' , . II. S ll‘D0l' . I'D‘ i0 3 D "1 Tropicana dresses. New styles siz- mm. Dori; Fem,“ at me Cm“ D , W . 3 _ . . ._ . .d . S~ P f . h. _t rt H uchemin. Mrs. Ralph Stewart G. E. REFRIGERATOR Rt‘tZ- gfrolggen initial pmc 3438' Ma‘°r"“y ”"5l"”‘l- "am“"' °" ,Nl)(§ncl.0l1s;tcrD1‘. a'I9tlmoA:l]t:r,Cli°illl: l:llllgm:liaics:llrh’theTaTtsepr:s.. on ation on prices and deliver! ’"d Mrs‘ KR‘ H°“"°‘5°y' I Members Free Gen’ Public 75‘: '1" 32990". _ 531° szmoo. l H I l iovemlger, 23' “'57 ' d‘“gl‘"""’fax who has been prominent some cases the groups will dates to send back to their firms which W" 9°!” °”’°y°d by 0"’ 5i0l‘9Y El9¢il'l¢- ; AT LAST the Party Trays youl ""° 9" 5°‘ for many years in crippled be inspecting plants which had inA(l31anads.be m M I t - lbave been waitiniz for. Just the‘ children's work, another field not been visited during the 11- mem rs w urn aer DAVID BRADLEY mam 5aw"‘.right answer to that quest forl to public service to which Dr. day, 1.200-mile tour which con- in the week to d talks with -QIIID-~ '"‘“’ "‘ ~‘‘°‘'‘‘ 2" "“"‘ "“"’°‘ °“"’ Christ MacM‘lllan gave so much of lmrluded Saturday. representatives of some 1.400 5199 95 Slmpsons-Scars ('harlotte- l S°mmh'"“ dmorrnl. this . . ‘ l m“.".‘. Sh”. . ‘mas Th”, are (ll-flmtely worth MMMILLAN In the Char time qnd energy; Mayor D. A.l In other cases. members may British firms who are anxious to 1 ‘ ‘ l!~’f'(‘lnE at our new storc. Patter -I H ‘ MacDonald. Moncion; Clarence ‘enter into negotiations on the sup- get information on the Canadian 1' .. - - REMOVAL SA”: sun In pm_1_.nn5. Kent st,-net tncnr Queen». E? °l‘_;“’“ H"’5P“3l °" D995“ ‘Mort-iswy. former M.L.A. and ply of products or obtain inform- market for their products. . 3”“ 5‘°“‘Y E‘°‘~““°~ CANDLES FOR your Christmas pniincsllllzh.SM.l)lY”l~1élt'lc.§'lmsl Mommy‘ mm,“ M i . -9-" =‘ ’ ~ ‘ ' ‘T J. Walter Jones. who is now designatellnndon. Ontario; _Dr. J. Island.‘Melanson and Mrs. Melanson. Filled 76 years. His remains|Frcdericton. N.B.; Captain J. were transferred from he W. Dowling and Mrs. Dowling. in and New Year festivities. Beau-l 08 E. Governor A lliflil and unusual. they will add’ that extra something to your de- corations and entertaining. They AT HELI-1N'S Christmas Gifts, coals. dresses. skirts, sweaters, blouses and lingcric O LEGION FUNERAL ADEl.LA'S Millinery. 177 Graf- make wonderful gifts too Hcnncsscy Funeral Home New York. ton Christmas Specials so a them at Paltersons new store on‘ on Saturday evening to hi, large range of angora sets I.1'g|gll((‘nt Street «near Queen‘. I Qlaie c Kent “ON. A. E. ARSENAULT M our Lu’. c°mr.d.' H‘. "on. Dr. “med war‘ Pm?” ‘95 M " ; pm“; wmN[.;R_q ._ prgzn win. “Wilma }\:,'[‘§r:‘hi<'h:nn:::l The following tribute has been CENTRAL ROYALTY Home ncrs last night at the card party mg to Sam Dunsm“.S Ba’ lreceived from Hon. A. 1-2. Arsen- w, J, P_ ffgm hi; hf. “gi- ault. retired Justice of the Sup- and School meeting tonight 8 o- in St. Pius X parish were: ladies: reme Court and a fonrler Pre- . ill a f clock. Prize for classroom having Mrs. Peter Weir; 2. Mrs. Fred C or Pontifical Requieml High‘Mass at 10 o'clock. In- dence of 9:30 o.Ili. this morning to St. . ll. mo“ pm-eat; present. lMcMahon; consolation, Mrs. l-‘red "finch, the Cadmflc micr of the Province: _ -3 Gal ; en: 1. Peter Weir; 2. “ so many 1 ' You can make a hit with the whole - srontv ELECTRIC Salelwimam Cosdy: consolation. MeI- °°"‘°‘°”‘ ‘encomiums expressed by leadlnal Dliiistoii's Basilica. f‘"‘"" ‘M ’“°“"’ ‘°°' “""‘ E'°°“"° Toasters pen up lamps bed lamps vin Arscnaulf: door prize. Elmo iioi,l,,sm') in in. cnnnlnlie. ‘men in all professions on the un—‘ Gifts from our large display of High Quality meet;-lc Memhmdise_ Mat-l)onald; frcczeoul. Mrs. Peter lc ii rs. M rile Wed e. HOY'1' Beauty Salon Special Day an M y K 810 Cream Cold wave prema~ I’-‘LOWERA that will not wither. merits or Mschineless $7.50. 37.50'Rnscs and Carnations. washable. Cream cold waves or Machineless indestructible. they look as though $6.00. - they have just come from the ' [greenhouse A wonderful gift for vour home or your friends. Pat- —50 per cent of! some lteme town Hospital timely death of Doctor w. .i. p. 1957 Peter Holland of ' Augustus age 76 years, Hinle remains will rest at the Hen-1 lK‘!8¢‘y Funerll Home until physician and friend for many; ‘ ""‘l°i‘l‘ "ll-‘ lll9l'll00ll Hi 'years and to him I owe much. i which time they will be trans- He was particularly active In. fcrred the residence of‘ ft that I can say. “Doctor MacMlllsli wa YOUR CHOICE OF THESE GIFT SUGGESTIONS GENERAL ILICTRICAI. APPLIANCES ATTENTION ,Itl:MovAL GALE still in pro gsesa storey Electric. ti-rsoii‘s new store on Kent St. Mb?" rurnaghgn‘ “:3 ‘ ...... 4......» ‘“'"* '°'“ " °" * 1 , CLOCKS itairnioslitaroiis n......"°""...'.:""'°i-?-."'.a ............_ ... :.':l..'.r:." -':°»“°l‘~l-o‘¥i“1%“£«’.l Burke i All 3°” 3"'i°"l5 ""°°'“"' ’°"' 4" ”' °"‘ °“ '°"" """‘ Dollo clinic scheduled to ... held P-gglckgmfhumh gage M; l HERMEN ollmmias nu IANGH masrnss I _ i 8 8. ll THIGH man in-s'rn.a Mllilnery. today at the L. p. u. Hall will} c,,,,,,,, C,,m.,,,;_ I N ‘it. Great Gegse Street Vite" ""7 not be held until tomorrow tWed- I “mg I m Ch l H ‘ E WASIIIIS TELEVISION - - . * CIIIIBTIAB ‘ -his it We negdnyl from 9.00 .. m. in 2.00 “mm D" ‘I "';’_ “‘,’;';' ‘abut’; ‘ We are now booking orders for clear. black "035 a rmfl and At: a. .m. 1?. final mile for 19:: ,-,m 3,0,, m ,, ym,» ,9,-no, no“ prawn‘. nu ua..n_ V IADIJS VACUUM OLIANIIIS - . ' iilbe d1'hu ay Iii Hlsrem areresting at‘ 5u'I.Itonhour-I--In-t°|' . lh Hnegne r in l If ouare lanningon a bostthis -3'. my in an n«. an ,*;-;r;,':,";,,'°';',,';;’,:,;,,::°,,;t,,,';; .3... ’.‘:..... ’....“':fI.:... °'.".'.i 0|’ winter in... ....‘l..,...r..i of o the . "“““' "i. Wm "-003 romlme " ' ’ ‘ be held Wednesday morning .1" ho t hnkn‘ by hdn‘ your order via. 'ANO' ‘I'll! M ' "I-90 '0 Iiimi W0’ '°ll°¢“l“' at us to St. Dunotaifs Bas- Q“ 3' ' p P [[033 pgggongugg cities for second inoculations. illcla for Requiem High Mass nodflal 'm* "3 33 937')’ ll 905mb» report to the Barracks at 9 o'clock. interment is - .“ ' TIIlflly.:'s the New Year will the Catholic Cemetery. . ‘ h Ii vanced before tb ' an r------ «w -rm ;, M in rm» that on MocDONAl.D - ROWE , lvsilsouats '~ M’ Mr“ T» m--- r "°"°‘°“ - L C - . ~- -rt..."-'.— M-......-t wooowoliitiiio oo in: ‘ ~ - T J usniisyiriouuisir ‘1'ovs- united ° ' ’ L ___“__h Church tasnsraav om... ll! Keltih rnottnssis-as-is - _. , , {C I ) It ' isusriisu-an-die 2o'siuii.istunnstlii mum‘ . ‘H3443?