Magistrate's Thursday, January 27. 1955 The Gurtllai Page I Continued fit! nil: 1 submitted by Mrs. Frank Mar.-Lean.l of Charlottetown, chairman of the, ifost Noble Grondsi '- i ' ” committee. and approved ' Continued from P-I80 1 - - , Fredericton Lady ow; meeting: -h b Court Cases iclub Meeting N0Wl mm FOR NW"- - - .- ereas ga as come , M t.- ' ' r !tIl!Il;'1lwll'1'w'lgm9"" ””blem' law: such a common practlcee and ..-At llI,agl5Lrul,e'5 court 3,, ' u'r'r.eM'':,'us':,l;:ee:, Lul,":1f:y:.emL?enr; ReCOlTlITleI'ldallOI'lS SUCIQJNG p1G,s OFFICERS ELECTED W"""5 ll '5 strictly opposed to ..'co...-tot... yesterday beiure Stip- of tile Past Noble Grands Club at mun for calves. '.l'l1e problem arose THE EASY WAY the princi les of stewardslil . be it - - - -- - . I Mrs. Eritb riuguel. 501101 Wlli resolved that we not only prefrain i:fl"f;,l.',"f,ffiT;;”f..,ff.”l),2,f,.f,T.etf,lC.'i, 909- Flmlrma" "I me mmmmnm. "Om ll ll! 303' lllfm but llllil We ;na'i-ged with tiieii oi machine committee. vrellemed W9 313'! OI cxert our influence against it at alltrwrs at panes mum were ordereul " Umce" R" the comma year” ”'"'5'" to matte restitution and their sen-l Mm Hammond J'mns””' of sum" lllcllllllllc ll9V9'3E9-5 tence was suspended for two years? "Whereas ;1iii(ireel:Sldlvel.ari8rllil'IrlwM::-nfell.lell:c3:l are so harmful physically. mentally. A party rrrmr Vernon River rmdi socially and spiritually, and are so ., h 1 N3” 1, , president, installed the new offlc- destructive to th sanctity and gaping, ,:::c'h,,,d,,,”,f;f,, happiness of the Christian home. perm to point within the provmce S” I: lxwlvwt Tri”u''l-': 5”" 3b5"5"1 while their vehicle was registered 0''?! '33 ' ,, ” "Id "'39 in another province. were each ":5; r ”a?' I Ch fined 810.00 and costs. r r, 9 "5 ',””'c' ” rim” A resident of Montague for anl '-i- AM” 1' In God" pmmlsell '5 '9' overweight truck was fined 8i0.00i " 333 t'i'.”.i"-l.';l-';''.1.l"il.'f'iatlif.'i5i.ii? "” ”””'- I J prayerfuily and that we encourage A Dirty fmm Pet" 'R"d ' as to whether calves could be rais- ed without the use of milk or with a limited amount. The Experiment- al Farm was asked to undertake this work. I During the discussions, it was re- vealed that 750.000.4100 quarts of strawberries had been produced in the Province last year. It was P0llll' ed 'out that there was a great amount of room for expansion in this industry. Unfavorable w e s t h e r tngel-ll” with an early frost reduced the eu- cumber crop last season. but in spite of this there were one and a half million lbs. grown. A test of 24,844 birds for pullorum the regu1,r meeting Monday GVOW .ng.. Mrs. Llewellyn Pfeslded lllll" mg the business of the meetinS- There were eleven members Pral- ent and roll call was answered by a New Year's resolution. The min- utes of the previous meeting were and by the secretary. Mrs. How- ard Vlckerson. and were approved as read. Mrs. Vlckerson reported You the success of the January sup- per held in the Oddfellows Hall. An invitation to meet at the home of Mrs. J. M. Fraser for the February meeting was accepted , 'and plans were made for a Valen- ltine party. Mra. Neil l-looley and Mrs. Llewellyn were 8PP0lllted 0" Nisan L-lhorllorles have rel-t-nb Iy developed "Peuagrex Paint", as gdhulvc preparation containing iron, the cod liver oil vitamins ”A' ugd "D". with vitamin "8" com- pound, 312 (the growth factor) loll: acid and. trace minerals. to prevent and help correct anemia uj donchlcy diseases in suckling M Try this simple. easy to use psoparntlel eat your next litit-r. Just paint I 12 in. smear on the wall of the pen 4 inches from the floor, 2 or 8 times weekly. A 4 01- bottle (31.25) is sufficient up the average litter during the entire aacklinl Ill! crs. Following is the list of new offic- eTSZ- Past president. Mrs. Helen How- ard, Cornwall; president. Mrs. F. w. Cutcliffe. Fredericton; 1st vice- president, Mrs. R. F. MacAusland. Bloomfield; 2 n d vice - president. Mrs. John Scott. Summerslde; rs- ed with intoxication was 9- V , ,- All Mam cording secretary. Mrs. Wilbur the members of our families to do . , . t Webster. Midlell: correspondinll souln private and family worshlp." 'wXo(:,a:.l:: ;:.?):::'Heamudar. ch"? . :LIIe lJrogram.1tl:on1;lmitte:ddandD Mrliia rzhgritrledatrllirigtn tl'le;f,pl;':::dll0I:El8:lr:lsI two Gungrrrldiilsur gecremry, Mrs. Stanley Thompson. Whereas the scriptures teach ed with drmng whue rmpured Md . Mary Herlripslri . trs. d Nris gzu -. ftliocks E CharlotteBtow!i: Ctlrcalslitrtgr. Miss lrlrtnqn hits Jrllilde 5: ""5 glmd his case Idioumtd I0? 0'10 m0""' IIll?.M:l:l.arenew:vlerewappointed ogn The. reports submitted will be re- JADIIESON PHAK.VIA('Y , ; . a o s o ea , . . ' : Rhom .I”"'3.,,mi'” .2":,.,,,',," an comnngndedethtr .'llovQ.sus A Filly "01" U310" 30” "id lthe lunch committee. viewed by the incoming executive Montague llllnc D Mathes: slumllrlnu-gig:-' another .5 he 11” Tovwc u. '33 0110 ll'0m M0lll5Ell9- 0ll31'l9d Wml A pleasant feature of the meet and will go forward to the various ,9”-em-y of Mrulon cm-1,, Ind whereas character is 33: a matter :lll'f;llI"l(lEnnV:;1x(1!:l.mwer:vwi:;nz:;i;:dmt: in: was the presentation of psast igrggsglitment departments where ex- , 7,, munud maeuu, M,-.. Lou” of race or color. and whereas a In addm n m r r mo Amp noble srlnd Jewels 10 Ml" Uh C.”-M, pray-gown; gem-eguy or spirit of tolerance and brotherhood 9 "I e '9': i Hemphlll. MFS- 13- M- 154109035111- Misslon Bands. Mu. Nau-in IN. is so needed in our world of today. 5"” ” lie” "” 9”" 1”” W” Mrs. Douglas MacLaren. Miss Maw ing. Murray Harbour: secretary of Baby Bands. Mrs. Erith Hughes. south Winsloe; associate members secretary. Mrs. J.M. Frazer. Mon- tague. Supphr secretary. Mrs. lleber Hardy. Winsloe; community friend- shlp secretary. Mrs. Russell Leard. Rowland; literature secretary. Mrs. Kenneth P a r k e r, Charlottetown: Missionary Monthly and World Friends. Mrs. J. S. Macheod. Hun- ter River: secretary of Christian c 'enshlp. Mrs. J. M. Sproule. York; press secretary. Mrs. Guy Pierce. Charlottetown. R.R. 6: af- filiated Explorer secretary. Mrs. Blair Andrew. New Glasgow; can. rlidate secretary. Miss Enid Mor- son. Charlottetown. The report from the courtesy committee read by Mrs) Frank be it ieaolved that Presbyterlal members offer friendship to new Canadians irrespective of race and country of origin. and endeavor to make them feel at home in our communities. remembering always that the missionary spirit can be exemplified in our neighbourhood as well as in far off Korea." "Whereas as has been stated 'what we read is what we think. and what we think is what we arc.' whereas regional libraries make good leading available. be it re- solved that we read and encourage to be read by young people the best literature. believing that if they acquire a good literary taste. they 'will lose their desire for low harm- ful literature." The credential committee was submitted by Mrs. report Wilbur years. and in default to a further term of six months. The case of a resident of Gas- pereaux charged under the Excise Act with a possession of a quantity of wash suitable for the manufac- ture of spirits was heard. Evidence was presented by Cpl. Don Davis and,.Const. Ron Pettitt of the Mon- tague detachment R.C.M.P. Mr. S. S. Hessian represented the Crown and Mr. G. Foster represented the accused. who was found guilty and fined 5100.00 and costs or three months in jail. must be gravely concerned are re- fugees. human rights. and econom- icni and technical assistance grants. (3; Segregation is an offence be- fore God. H) The church is conscious of The "Boy of the Month" project was inaugurated by the Centennial Y's Men at the Centennial dinner in the YMCA last evening when Roger Craig. tleft) son of Mr. and Mrs. George Craig was called upon by committee chairman Jim Mac- Lean to accept the acclaim. Roger was presented with prizes donated by the Home and Auto Supply Co.. the Bike Shop. R. E. Mutch & Co.. Ltd.. and was given a year's mem- Youih Presentation At "Y" T b bersliip Bard in the YMCA. by the Centennial Y's Menls Club. Selec- popularity. sportsmanship, qualities as a student and a definite ten- dcncy in be gentlemanly and al- ways willing to do a little more than may ordinarily be expected. Roger is a Queen's Scout. which niezms that he has attained the highest honours in Scouting. -Barter's Film Lab. 1-lemphill and Mrs. president and each recipient spoke tion for the honor bestowed upon them. social hour was enjoyed. Miss Sue Hemphill was program and a delicious lunch was , served by Mrs. D. M. MacDonald tion was on the basis of personal and Mrs E. stein?-r Sails Souris Tuesday cargo of seed potatoes for Green- port. Long island, U. S. A. steamer arrived at Scuris Friday morning and loaded 32.000 bags.ol seed potatoes for the P. E. l. Co-op Neil l-Iooley he presentation was made by the rlefly expressing their apprecia- Following the business period a in charge of the H. Stewart. The SS. Irene M.'sailed from evening with a The KI7 ll-(ill) Tiff MIRACLE lU.S'7Rf EIVAMH MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER , Stavert, Bedeque. and the commli- . . - - l d h d t h 1- . . Macbaan of Charlottetown. toolrthe re, 0,, Ems for buudimr advance. liar divisions and that these div- ggmf e1:"::,n"r.?;rer:"m frdero mes; Services. Captain nf,llle lfelle Ml January 23-27 form of resolutions which extended under chairmanship of Mrs C D isions are sins within her borders 05 P I.) is J. B. Williams. He has a crew wed an & Thursda thanks to Rev. C. D. Matheson and Mmheson of Summerbrde 'rer'mrr: and are a grave hindrance to the u” ' me' - . .- ”'DANCE.' Beaver Ham Mm” of 21- ' "C3 y I y the board of trustees of Trinity ed that 3'" available ml h I migmm mu” throughout the Mr. Bell made someruitetesllug tague. Friday, January 28th. Church for the use of church facil- oney M "world. '-'0mP3F150ll5 111 ill? 9000-'iU0n 5Y5" Blant-liard's Orchestra. mas and accommodation: to Miss Mary Geldart, who led the services of praise; to the C.G.I.T.. Missilon Band, gnd members of mg male branch r -d L th a divided witness is a defective Whwl 339- t” m”,5e m gwme V9.3” 'ewALTER R. SHAW -” - quartatte for their music; to the weaker pmeutheen prgsagyter; witness, and return to the Bible flg"-tol(l13e3::”ufu':l5ei;lSg tlxgtraxnarlhlgj a radio address dealing with gll: branch president Mrs. E. R. Wood- side for her informative and in- spirlng address; to the ladies of Trinity church for their kind hos- pltallt-v' to the rstirina president. Someof the conclusions decided Ch”5”'"' MP” ”' '1" church I5 schml "am ”"-"' ' d ' M t t t d h Miss H'asen Howard for her fsith- upon at this council. she said. in- based 0": . Ml” Gwrge K"”"' "159 3.mcm' Imirailnof ?.',L”f,',fe 3,1,; '”,'3,,,,j.,: duded: (1) The Bible. and we must read her of the Second District of - ful and efficient leadership during the last founyears. and to the oth- been voted to scholarships for stu- dents. and furthering Christian edu- cation in Japan. Mrs. E. R. Woodside. Maritime ings, and gave some of the high- light: of the meetings of tile coun- cil of churches held at Evanston in l054 (ll That the laity is called to or nut-in; officers and to -11 give full time. deeds and possess. 099'? . . . . Wed the trustees and "MPBWS . d C . - A , . mu-nv-m Mb... '1” mnmbutgd .9 an "my ,0" u I reuonabh service to i2) The Christian hope is not on the fine building they had S0 33' 31:. S 3D 31!! - G P9 OPS. mum case of the Presbyterial God based on human experience but on erected. Mr. Edward Mat-Phail, of Ni';lc'lSVhard gm: :i'”"'9:l' gill mm mm "mm" c um": ' ' . G d' ' ' 4 . s 0 . s an ap . e . ' m I-no-nu rm!-new om in we .3. i..”:::?'::.:..;': Jl”c.f.”.:'J?:"f.':. t:.F”.".2:;;:”-.:::: ---. ----m lilalll date. NOTICE as onnnit or triwsrnrs Fresh Ground HAMBURG. 2 lbs. Sweet Mild Cured CORNED PORK. Ila. FIRST Aimivritsiitv co-or surrn MARKET humans from '1'!-lUR.. JAN. 27 65: 49: l'roaen Fancy large Juicy - Size 252's ORANGES. dos. . . Sweet and Tender Medium Desiooated COCONUT. 1 lb. .. Hnbltant For Your Cleaning Needs CRANBERRIES. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . ROSEDALE PEAS. I5 01.. 2 for . . 4. . . AJAX CLEANSER. 7 for . . . . . .. 31: 31: ...35: 35: 31.00 - body. authorized to speak rl5l The attendance at the Coun- cil of Church resolved to go be- hind the differences of sects. as and its precepts. and accept Christ as the living word. The single universal task of the church is Christian unity. The the Bible and abide by its pre- tive presence. (Ill Signs of God's work in the proclamation of the gospel as it effects the lives of mankind. Mrs. woodslde also spoke on world conditions as they exist to- day. with reference to the sys- tem of political and racial sland- vours to curb the growing evil of gambling by bringing the forces of education and a dedicated public opinion to the support of a strict enforcement of the laws banning lotteries in Canada. rchorter Meeting . PEI Labor Council The charter meeting of the Prince Edward Island Labor Coun- cil. C. C. L. was held in the hall of the United Packinghouse Work- ers of America. on January lilth, tem of today and that of the year i8l0. l-le stressed the advantages offered to the present child oi would present their requirements to him. he would see that a suitable sign would be erected with the Queens spoke briefly and congrat- schonl inspector who was unavoid- ably unable to be present. School teachers who spoke were Mrs. Harry l-lyde (Miss Gertrude Carson). who taught at East Wilt- shlre over 50 years ago. She was followed by Mr. D. J. MacArthur who made some humorous compar- being present were: Miss Mary Macifcnzle. Miss Lois Mulch, Miss Marguerite Brehaut. Mrs. Grant Willis, Mrs. Stanley Willis, Mrs. Elmer Clow. Mra Ivan Kennedy. Mrs. George Dixon and Mr. Miller MacFadyen. Mr. Lloyd MacKinnun who had the contract of erecting the school. spoke briefly as did Mr. Fred Jewell and Mr. Allison MacKinnun. Mr. Stanley Maclnnis of the Na- tional Film Board entertained with some very enjoyable films. At the conclusion of the meeting the ladies of the district served refreshments. . .'FREE PANTS SALE ends Saturday, January 29th. Save 320.00. A. F. Campbell, Montague. 1955 Red Cross Campaign over C. F. C. Y. on Thursday. January 27th. at 8.15 p. m. ..'TO ATTEND FUNERAL- Ar- Macbonald which takes place from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Harold M. Sleeves. Mrs. B. E. Wil- son, and Mrs. A. C. Ross. all of Monclon. N. B. Mrs. Ross is also accompanied by her husband, Col. A. C. Ross. . 'LODG E MEETING - The regular weekly meeting of the Hillside Lodge l.0.0.F., was held able to attend for some time. Bro. Stan Burke was welcomed back to the Lodge after his recent ill- ness. The initiatory degree was conferred on a new member, Bro. William L. Hickcn. with Bro. Wil- liam MacLean acting as Degree . ards. r f th run - 11' h h on Tuesday evening with the N. G. -lIual'lsshlilItHl1m1 All taxes owing Montague School not paid before Touching on the evils existing ,ff,",',:urhfschm,'f "miss, 0? Bro. Sandy MacDonald presiding. s..t.,aoa:.uu-.a-i..us..-1ua.ai..-a.i-- . within our midst. she said we are the present day. There were twenty-four members 'P"'”""""' "ii-"Nil" February 15 Will be collected through the courts after asked to. help our government by other former reachers who spoke present including some members ummnmuu encouraging them ill their endea- briefly "rd expressed pleasure at who had been ill and had been un- A asrusucncruas CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE ”TllE sllu SIIINES BRIGHT” wmt CIIIILES IIIIIIIII Plus - Fenturette SHOW TIME - 8 P.M. NOW SHOWING tstlllasas Master. It was decided to confer the first degree next Tuesday night. A considerable sum of money was collected for a badly injured brother who lives in Cape Breton. This appeal was received through the office M the Grand Lodge. After the closing of the meeting members enjoyed a dainty lunch served by the lunch com- mittee. with the Provisional P. ner of the Congress in particular. and of all workers in general. Represented at the meeting were members of the Canadian Broth- crhood of Railway Employees. the United Packhlnghouse Workers of American, and the United Steel- workers of America, all of which are affiliates of the Canadian Con- gress of Labor. I The bringing together of these various Unions in a corporate in the interest of all. will be under the guidance of Mr. Henry Harm. Regional Director of the Canadian Congress of Labor. B.R.E. ' After discussion on ways and means of the Council. the motion to adjourn was canted. Continued front page 1 Cans took the opportunity to pay tribute to one of his former teach- ers, Daniel J. MacArthur who was present for the occasion. Mr. R.R. Bell. Q.C.. member for P.'co the Second District of Queens. ORANGE JUICE. 43 ea. . . . . . . . . . . . 436 lsghl. thIxa"tlp(ert::i.cnIltIor:mI)sbl;rrI:r-S ointrlia on Town y- g Lb. Tl" ' hhich a government has to deal. ' I I t-d h. lrn I I APPLI It STIAWIIRRY JAM . . . . . 85: 3: ..'I;',,(.'l,.,.,,,”l1,l,,',',,,,,,”f",12”1..:. tltedM.Yso hlaben c- fo efi A Quick Meal - With Gravy .52." all! giving the find to the ' . . . . . ' . ' . . . . . 41c school district for the new school. - Morllyn Monroe in the the fleeting kiss! "In m ny cases”, he said. "there is a in-): different and in that rockets her to stardom! For the first time the sermon trlla a story about this kind of woman! They reach out in the loneliness of the night to a stranger passing by! Because they belong to the mo- ment; of the rt-cklcss laugh . . u role to To stop A BAYER PRODUCT I2toblels...... I91! 24 loblets . . . . . . 2915 I00 tablets .. .... 79f To Wm, rm, 2 f';t:"2::.:irir::- grit. -----1-m-1-. A N Aspxkxn . at " ' ifiiiltii..:??.5'f.ii..?f..”2i2”...2'L9 "W 5"0W'"G 'N "'5 "0V'"C” MEAN-?...FAsr I7:':c5Aoy . WV " "NEW '" 3""-ll 35:1, 1'1: ::;':;.,?,i;slii::.:i..:".”'::;f MIDNIGHT snow FiRlDAY- 11:30 PM. -. REUEF! zoeomwoxek lxV 7W0 S'ECOIVOS'.' K SPECIAL SATURDAY AT 10 0'Cl.0CK Proceeds For MORNING SHOW! WU .22.- , r.,- .,...,-...-L.-er-i:.a..c.m...-..-so-t-m..-sang;..:.;..;:-- . . - - ,9... - PEA SOUP. 28 ea. till. 2 for . . . . . . . . .. 45: Official Opening Schwartz ' I that their school days are the hap- -- 2 Ebs - s s e e a a - a piegl, dgyg of their lives, Fgiher I ..-;..-..':.s- 7 r I Various committee: were set up RICHARD MARILYN . , , l Suva, seal g Pure :.;)allil:'l:'ill;at;Il:lyl:IfllIl of the organ- - 0 ltlAll:(()3Illl00:UI1)vl:)1Es ' r I "CK PRPER. 2 0!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 Officers: Alexander Maclzenn. C. A 1 .. . B.R.E.. president; John MacLcod. HDONIT t Tickets on sat.-, Now) i ., g 00.0 No .. 52 ok Conuinel U. P. W. A.. vice-president; Russell 0 Adm. 25c and 500 I A V P y Doyle. U.S.W.. recording secretary; I """'" l 3 PO? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James cojesld U. p. w. 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