, eer ee . = ° — e Jeffice says a high pressure area}Goshen 13 and 32, Charlottetown Re ee Ships Loading WEATHER over the Maritimes will move| 19 and 30. : ‘ , -- |eastward. w southerly St. John River valley, A ‘ . TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-| winds will bring somewhat milder| Barer Cries. Variable cloudi- ; t Souris fures issued by the weather of-jair to the district. This is ex-| ness; a little milder; south .__ | fice Some cloudi-| 15. Low-high at Edmunds cae see SEV: Meaien Min Max |ness and a few snowflurries in| Campbellton 7 and 23. was tagd of 11900 cake at ae Gea) Day) | many verlons teday etn ; 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 2, 1959 | 9" * load PEI Guan’ ae 7 Forecasts: High tide at Charlette- Sank cindiieal ts Eeeet ae 53 Me Pree nin, costern| towa st 1250 pin. At Reames e : e : —_ > Prince — rd Island: ship will sail at 10 o’click this op and: | at 8.23 a.m. and 6.59 p.m. Sim- Var lety Concert Entertains morning under command of Cap- 43 | Clear becoming cloudy with wid-| merside tide eightcen s ; : tain Vandal. The.Hamina carries = ely aera aera in ue later than Charlottetown. Sun ' ; -a crew of 26 officers and men ; : -| rises today at 7.31 a.m. and Audience At Murray-River, 2 hom", si [high at New Giasgow 15. and 3,l at 430" pm —— MV Keta, which arrived in Souris 37 =” MURRAY RIVER — Following) bers were warmly applauded. | yesterday from Georgetown af- 23 a variety concert last night at} Performers from Charlottetown, | ter taking on 2,000 bags of table- 24 Murray River, many of those who | Montague, Murray River, Mur-| stock potatees. She loaded 1,000 19 WHAT MAKES A GIRL quality of the entertainment, The | Erivuied to tae (eee on | bags OF potatoes, 400 bags of Fredert 26 y en . 1 0 Program with vo-/ turnips and a quantity of oysters! Saint John ........ 14 26 y concert was sponsored by the lo-| al solos, duets, trios, sextets,| at Souris. Moncton .......... 10 22 LEAVE HOME ? cal Boy Scout committee, and) highland dancing, step dancing,| The Keta will call at Summer-| Halifax... 24 38 cha committee member, Dr. Lorne) instrumental numbers, and a/ side to complete her cargo en-|Charlottetown ... 15 25 It is right for her to do so? People from all ee. acted as master of cere- group of ten instrumentalists! Toute to Seven Islands. TOON 5. cic cee 25 32 | { walks of life and society give their views in a el layed a serics of old, well : . Yarmouth ........ 37 o | frank and open discussion in this weck’ The capacity house was most| ? . Men from Arkansas kept thé au-| * : pes m Fae week's. Stam enthusiastic and the musical se-| known melodies. dience in a state of laughter with BPE G consi ons > ” . Weekly. lections, dances and other num-! The additional feature of Four! their amusing anecdotes. _ HALIFAX (CP)—The weather' “SANTA VISITS HOLMAN’S S‘SIDE STOR i 4 visit to Holman’s toyland in Summerside yesterday agfter- noon. Marilyn is the daughter of a and Mrs. Wendell May- nard, Birch Hill. him complete directions on how to get to her house in Birch Hill. Marilyn was one of the many youngsters who flocked to see Santa when he made his first | ISLAND Changes In Liquor Act BRIEFS Are Opposed By Group Four-year-old- Marilyn May- | ~ mard seems to be enjoying her | little conversation with Santa as she tells him what she wants for Christmas and also gives “$300,000,000 VISIT MONTAGUE WILMOT VALLEY — eer ae which he is respon- .Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart/| tion to any changes in the pro-| sible. and their daughter, Susan, of| vinces-present liquor act was ex-| Several speakers suggested Halifax, N.S., were guests of Mr. sed at the annual meeting| that the present fiquor laws ‘, see Le ee : Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | PT®s* rs __. | were “very lenient” and Island . ‘ ee Ethan Stewart of Montague last | Of the Grand Division of Prince; ministers were urged to take a canes i weekend. Edward Island held in Wilmot) firmer stand on the temperance be ; ‘ A ™ Valley. question. F ae : : a MOORE FUNERAL — The fu- In a resolution passed at the| The result of the election of ‘ neral for Mrs. Harry.Moore was | meeting members opposed the officers was as follows: Allie Sa ar sR” "S| Sa ue Thats SRC GW, RAILWAY COMPANY BONDS. short service at her late re-| amount of drinking in this pro- | GWP; Eileen Hogg, grand ; i sidence was followed by ser-| vince.” The resolution called for scribe; George Shaw, ees - Pigg __vice in St. John's Church, Mil-} no changes that..“would tend to| grand chaplain; Raeford Locke. i i CANADA’ ns ee ton. Services were conducted by| make liquor ‘any ‘more easily| rand treasurer: Balfour Read, GUARANTEED UNCONDITIONMALLY BY THE GOVERMEMENT OF ys Rev. ~.—_£Piereey Flower obtained — . grand conducter: Kenneth Heus- ; ; ue ; ee ~ bearers were Gerald Coles, Ste- aitine salen went re-| tis. grand sentinel. : : : ‘ of , 2 ; wart Crabbe, John MacDonald, fib agree ne’ eae Satan os oe oe ee marital The Bank of Canada is auth prized by the Minister of Fin » te cecelve on bela! he, Fulton Willis, Clark Johnston, | f, s icted of drunken a sing song ke y Raefor : Leigh Crabbe, Allister Cum-| driving It was suggested offen- | Locke. Viola Collicutt and Aud- Canadian National Railway Company, subscsipttens for a loan to be issued fer cash’ mings, George MacNeill, Pall-| ders lose their licences for | "ey Waugh. The film “Any Boy’ . bearers were Cyrus MacNeill, | three months on a first offence: | ¥8% shown. an habbo Neill MacNeill, Gerald Hooper, | one year on a second offence and \ Reagh Coles, Lester Johnston, | three years for a third offence. HISTORIC WELL Vernon Gillespie. Interment in | ime; The first natural gas well in ’ ; ; the church cemetery. pe eee ae Tor! southwestern Ontario was brought : NON- NON- i “his firm ‘stand in not using or|in at Gosfield, Essex County, in 25 3 5 : yi ~+ TE NOTICES a ey sli ew | 268 490 CALLABLE —0f, CALLABLE LA erages at state or social - EAR YEAR Your Electrie Light Bill Can Y 4 BONDS 2 BONDS ’ (Also see announcements in Wednesday, Dec. 2, service com- Be Paid At Our Office co columns adjoining Classified Ad- = = 2.30 p.m. Interment Ji Open Saturday until 9 P.M. ) : , vertising Section.) eople’s Cemetery. Monta , . ue Electric DECEMBER 15, 1964 | dubs Ns dices ie eee _ o DUE JANUARY 1, 1985 DUE . 1 | : id Nov. 30, 1958, Wallace Osborne e . oth Coninn oe Tama Birt in his 3rd year. His re- Interest on these bonds will be payable —- ~— bands a Beryore *| mains were transferred on er December ’ ee ee eect Mis,| Tuesday” afternoon from the eT eee x ‘ Tr MacLean Funeral Home to his THIS WEEK AT fn her 68th year. Remains are} },; id Dies ¢ Societe Sime a Srtome| Megane. tem teal Chae eran iAY ISSUE PRICE: 98.50% ISSUE PRICE: 98.50% ton Funeral Home on Wednes-| on Thursday, Dec. 3, with ser- day evening forwarded to her! vice commencing at 2 p.m. In. - YIELDING ABOUT 5.86% TO Exchangeable, at the option of late residence, 176 Granville} terment Mt ere ideunie WEDNESDAY—S.30-5.30 Skating befare June 15, 1964 Street, from where the funeral : . M ATU RITY Oy holder, on or will be held Friday morning to} MacEACHERN — At the P.E.I.| THURSDAY—8.00-10.00 Skating. - an equal par value of 516% $t. Paul's Church for Requiem; Hospital on Tuesday, Dec. 1, Mass at 9 a.m. Interment will] 1959, Miss Gertrude MacEach.|~=!2AY—1.303.00 Pre School Denominations in both maturities: $500, callable bonds due December 15, 19 be in St. Paul's cemetery. ern of 18 Valley Street, in her Skate (Free). 9.15 Perfection 000 UT 5.85 FO ST. JOHN hd Gecks ‘ad tor 77th yest. . — remains are Penguins versus The Aces. $1,000, $5,000, $25,000 and $100, YE LDING ABO ° % . i ; ‘| rest the MacLea 1, 1959, Mrs. Anastasia St. Jehn Sideen“dodok afc, a oe SATURDAY—2.00-4.00 Skating. L 5 YEARS AND ABOUT 5.67% FO in her 8th year. Her remains will be held on Thursday, Dec 12 YEARS were transferred on Tuesday! 3 at 2 pm. Inomneee inn, | SUNDAY—8.90-10.30 Skating Club gvening from Perry's Funeral| People's cemetery from where the funeral will %s iS : rs take place Thursday morning ¥ Operation ef Purchase Fund—t is a condition of this issue that the Company will operote a purchase Teaving the home at 9:15 for The Company undertakes to use its best efforts to.purchase during each quarter of each calendar year to maturity, St. Mary's Church, Scuris, Cc t commencing Janvary 1, 1960, when available in the open market at prices not exceeding the original issue eeere Sclema Requiem: High| ere plus occrved interest, at least 4 of 1% pri amount of the bonds maturing Janvary 1, 1965; at least 4 of en ad 2 Tae chunk seme | | principol omount of the bonds maturing December 15, 1964 and outstanding on the first day of the quarter; and veaeew 7. incinal emneuat bonds December 15,1971 and outstanding on the first day of a od least + of 1% principal amount of the maturing 15, . i quarter. The Company may, however, in any quarter of any yeor opply fo this undertaking the purchase of those eee EF Et. Moana. bonds made during the immediately preceding twelve months and not previously credited. At maturity the maximorn .. "1 oy ee eee \ : omount of each issue which would be required to be purchased under these provisions. would be fifty percent of year. . Her remains will be} the bonds maturing Janwary.1, 1985, ten percent of the bonds maturing December 15, 1964, and twenty-four percent of! transferred from the Gillis Fu-| STORE HOURS the bonds maturing December 15, 1971. : meral Home to her late resid-) . By ee “ence; from where the funeral’ a . Delivery dates —The 52% bonds wit va dated ee ee and wil apertasenteahrre ae ae ae | service will be held Thursday, an definitivé bonds will be made on or atiout Janvory 4, , without payment accrued interest. 270 bonds \ Dec. 3. at 1:15 p.m., then to| : eos will be doted December 15, 1959 and will bear interest from that date; delivery of definitive bonds will be made on} St. John's Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday , er about December 15, 1959. Belfast, for funeral service D : a s commencing at 2 o'clock. In- ecember | - 2 - 3 — 9:00 to 5:00 Payment—Principal ond-imterest payable in lawful money of Canada. Principal payable at omy Agency of Bank| terment Belfast cemetery. of Canada. interest payable without charge at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank. 5 WARD — At P. FE. Island Friday and Saturday Registration and Transfer—onds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and interest. Definitive Hospital. Nov. 30. 1960, Stephen December 4 and 5th — 9:00 to 9:00 bonds will be available in two forms: bearer form with coupons attached (this form may be registered as to principal) oe © eee Dovey : ond ed form with interest payable by cheque. Bonds of both forms will be in the same ions his 91st year. The remains are fully-register . 3 resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral day to Thursday end fully interchongeable as to denomination and/or form (without charge and subject to the Company's transfi S Home until noon Wednesday, thence to the’ First Baptist Church for funeral service at 2.30 in the afternoon. Interment mill be in the People’s Ceme- tery. JONES — At Brackley on Sun- day, Nov. 29, 1959, Mrs. James Malcolm Jones, formerly of Charlottetown, in her 85th year. Remains resting at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held today, Friday and Saturday : December 11 and 12—9:00 to 9:00 to We December 14 - 15 - 16 — 9:00 to 5:00 Thursday, Friday and Saturc December 17 - 18 - 19 — 9:00 to 9:00 t y ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ y ¥ y ¥ . _Mon December 7 - 8 - 9 - 10—9:00 to 5:00 BeBe De DY De De De MEDe Wee Ba BeBe De De De Do De BeBe Bi De We Be Ba De We Be Wa De Bo De Be Be Be Ve De Ds Ds De De De BeBe Be Di De De Bs BeBe De Ba De Dr Be D. De Be Ds Dy Be Be De De Ds DB. Ds De De De De Bid. Bi Wm i | Authority—These bonds will be a direct obligation of the Canadian Nafional Railway Company, the capital stock of which is owned by Canada, and under authority of the Parliament of Canada payment of the principal of these bonds and of the interest thereon will be guaranteed unconditionally by the Government of Canada, Purpose—The cosh proceeds will be applied by the Conodian Notional Radway Company to the repayment of interest-bearing capital advances from the Government of Canada, e Subscriptions—Subscriptions may be made to Bank of Canada, Ottawa, through ony investment dealer eligible to act as a primary distributor or through any bank in Canada. esnlay, Tessdey, Wedues | serene haak os dee ot 28 eos emer meee es Oeoaber SN. ha Ny scription wi e at 8. .m. Eastern lard Time ember 6 ; Monuments seek. 22- 23 hed 9:00 ea | eiidel deaeandis may be dehdinsd tetih any Agency of Bank of Canada. Ot / { re Granite - Marble Thursday, Christmas Eve bs . Bronze. -.. | December 24 — 9:00 to 5:00 LOntowa; November 20, 1959. Were Beck & Son Ld. |? Moore & Mcleod Limited Memorial Crafts tai opm | “Your Favorite Shopping Centre* _...