' WHERE TWO CHILDREN DIED Wreckage or a parochial sclioollOnt., by a New York-to-Detroit n which was diced in half at alpassenger train lies in a ditch. mu grade crossmg at EssextTwo of the 10 students aboard the bus were killed and several others, including the driver werel I injured. (CP Photo) h tul- LI a... I ‘ IL. It has 8 on. 'I N L?" w» -» , 4"“ By WEBBMCKINLEY h " h"I VATICAN CITY IAP» a Pope hum-Y0 John has reinforced the august u “I College of Cardinals wit' 3 new “hm pn'nces‘to help him bear the growing burdens of the Roman Catholic Church. In the centuries—old ritual of a secret consistory. the Pope Mon- day increased membership in the college to an historic figure of 74. and indicated that this senate of the church might become yet larger. The pontiff. addressing as- sembled cardinals in Latin. also made a major attack of the "sor- rowful and bitter spectacle“ of persecution of Catholics in Com- munist China. He cited attempts to divide the church, and said COMING EVENTS A. A. meeting to-nighi Rich- mond Street group. 130 Rich- mond Street I upstairs). Reserve December 17, Game Cove Christmas concert. Reserve November 22 for Chris- tmas Concert in Monticello School at 8.00 o'clock. (Examinations using this column to promote .their meetings and entertainments are requested to place their announcements in the name of the Organization or Group who are sponsoring the event. Regular Dance. Bonshaw Inn IIJII, every Tuesday night. Dunn‘s Orchestra. Admission 50 Hits ’us 10 ce‘ts tax. “Dreadalbane Village S c h 0 ol Concert in Breidalbane H all, Tuesday, December 23, at 8.30 p. in. New London School New London Hall. Friday. camber 19 at 8 pm. Concert. De Brookfield Christmas concert. Thursday. December 18. Boyne L. O. L. Regular meet- ing December 16 a. 7 pm. Please note change ‘of hour. Reserve Monday. December 22nd. for Emyvale School Con- cert at Lot 65 Hall - Curtam 8 pm. Christmas concert, North Granville hall. Friday, Decem- ber 19th, at 8 p.m. Springvale School concert in Bfookfield hall. December 17th. l:30 p.m. Lake \‘erde School Christmas concert. Thursday. December llth. Morel! School co;Icert..Thurs- ‘3!- December 18. Curtain 7:45. / WINTER TIRES . 181 GR. GEORGE ST. PERMANENT TYPE ’4'; ANTI-FREEZE ONLY 2.75 GAL. EASTERN AUTO SUPPLY some who are “weak, wavering. frightened" have paved the way for a schism. He called on them to stand firm. ITALIANS PREDOMINATE Dressed in scarlet and white robes of state, the Pope elevated prelvates from nine countries to the princely rank. Ten were non- ltalians and 13 Italians. bringing non-Italian membership to 45. North American representation was increased by two new cardi- nals from the United States. Cardinals listened in silence around his throne as Pope John, only 41 days after his cbmnation, spoke on the need for enlarging the college and on the state of the church in the world: particu- larly in China. , There, he said, “the mission- aries, preachers of the Christian gospel of peace, among whom are archbishops and bishops, have been accused of false crimes. thrown into prison and finally sent into forced exile." SAYS TORTURE USED “With the pastors so removed or molested. why is it to be won- dered at, if the flocks entrusted to their care are compelled by every kind of enticement. by threats and by physical and moral torture, to break with the Christian faith? . . . “There have not been lacking. alas. there have not been lacking those who. more fearful of the earthly commands of. man than of the most sacred judgments “of God. have given way to the In- junctions of their persecutors. After referring to the 23 new cardinals, the Pope said: “There are many others whom we have in our mind and heart Safety Week Accident Free On P.E. Island For the second year in a row Pnince Edward Island has hadf fatality free t‘Safe Driving Week . Yesterday Premier A.W. Math- eson received a message from“ George B. Kennedy of the Can-i adian Highway Safety Conference at Ottawa congratulating hIm on the fact that the Island had again achieved an acident free record. The telegram expressed the hope that December will also be free vices to Riverside. From highway fatalities. " During ‘Safe Driving Week ,, governments, both provincial and: municipal put on an Intensive. campaign with the hope that care I in driving would be followed by, both motorists and pedestrians. It I is gratifying to note that these? efforts have been rewarded. i (RETHREAD) WITH TRADE l LTD. DIAL 6917 * CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN To TIie~Driversz I [RAFFlC MESSAGE To The Parents: FM” C t hildren P n the lookout Ol' c ,r . ‘ 2t iillS time of the year spec1al haz ‘ Ives . aI'ds present themsc your child to be careful. ' ammo is necessary NOW. adVIse W. MacAR'I'IIUR- C' Chief of POIICOv I 23 Cardinals Are Created AI Historic Ceremony and whom we judge most worthy of the same honor. and whom we hope to honor at a future date with the same lofty dignity.'.‘ BROKE PRECEDENT Already by this cons-istory be swept away a precedent estab- lished by Pope Sirtus v in 1" setting the college‘s number at 70. Only five years ago Pope Xll had raised it to the full 70 for the first time in 200 year? Scene of Monday morning‘s ceremony was the Consistoria‘ Hall in the Vatican Palace. The new cardinals there. Officially they were not of rank until the Pope princely asked the college videtur?” (what ion?), and the old cardinals, 15 Italians and eight from abroad, arose and doffed their zucchetos, or skull caps. in silent assent. When the 55minute ceremony was over, special messenger-s went out to deliver the notices of appointment to the new cardi- nals, waiting in their chosen “throne rooms" in Vatican City and Rome. “Quid votis Christian Group Holds Service At Riverside Members of the Irwin Christian Fellowship Group on Sunday af- ternoon, visited Riverside Hospi- tal where a Christmas service of worship was held. The message was given by Rev. Robert S. Lati- mer of Trinity Church. The patients joined in the sing- ing of the we] known Christmas Carols. Presiding at the service were not is your opin- Young Peeple Conduct Candle lighting Service The Young Peoples Union of Trinity Church Sunday evening held a very impressive candle. lighting service which was attend- ed by a large congregation. Beau- tiful Christmas decorations in the church added much to the beauty of the service. Entering the church to the pro- cessional hymn, “While Shepherds watch their Flocks by Night". the Young People occupied the choir and two Y.P.U. members assisted the minister, Rev. R.S. Latimer in the service. Miss Helen Bryan sang the solo. “O Holy Night“. Music was under the dir- ection of Royston F. Mugford. A. R.C.0. g ‘ 0n the communion table were the four candles of Faith, Hope, Love and Peace. These were light- ed in traditional ceremony by John MlacPherson.. Joan Wil'lis, Reg Johnston and Myrna Caswell. Following this each member of four central lights. “0 Little Town of Bethlem." the group lit a candle from the Rev. Mr. Latimer delivered the message on the meaning of the Christmas and the lights of the, tree. The recessions! hymn wasI A young LTIIzIrlotIctou‘II man. the“ charge licl'orc Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudct in County Mag- istrate‘s Court Monday morning. The accused earlier pleaded guilty to the theft of 126 50-pound bags of potatoes from the ware- at New Wiltshire. Defence counsel RR. Bell Q.C.. requested the suspended sentence for his client. He said it was Shepherd‘s first appearance in a court on any charge. Shepherd was released on a $1,000 peace bond with one surety. The defence for a Hunter River firm charged under the Game Act with allowing sawdust to es- trout was completed. R.R. Bell, Q.C., appearing for the defence. asked for dismissal of‘the case on the grounds that it Is a matter for federal prosecu- tion and does not come within the jurisdiction of the provincial government. The Mary Miller Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of Trinity Church. Charlottetown. met in the West Parlor, Heat'th Memorial Hall-1 Monday evening. December 1. with a good attendance. Miss Lynnie Aitkem and Miss AliceFraser were in charge of the Worship Service and the Study period. The meeting open- ed with the hymn ‘Christ for the World’ we Sing. followed by Scripture reading from Matthew 28: 16~20, and a helpful commen- which Miss Aitken led in prayer. The offering was received and dedicated. The topic of study was Alaska. | that great Northern land which the United States purchased from iRussia in 1876 for the sum of £7,200. Mrs. Allan Martin, Miss Florence Dollar and Mrs. E.M. Whealtley assisted in the sudy period, telling of the work ac- complished in Alaska by mission; aries of the different Pro- testant churches. Mrs. Martin reviewed the work of the Presbyterian church, Miss Dollar the Protestant Episcopal, and Mrs. WlIeatley the Metho- dist and Baptist churches. The missionaries travel by boats. sta- tion wagons. or planes. as some sections are practically inacces~ KODAK E CAMERAS I Christmas Camera Sets 1 ’t Perfect Yuletide Gift DIRECT - SAILINGS FROM HALIFAX ' 'ro STJOHNS, Nflcl. M-S Belle Isle II Dec. 9, 1'7, 27. Jan. 5, 13, 21, 30, Feb. 7. was Stewart Pierce. He was as- sisted by Frank Gosbee and: Sterling Rodd. : Following the service. the pat~ tents were given treats supplied by members of the I.C.F.G. This' is the third time this season that; members of this Young Adult Group have brought worship ser- NATIONALISTS KILLED TOKYO (AP) — Five Chinese "ave been-executed as National- st agents aiming to murder gov- crnment oltficials and create niot, Peiping Radio announced Sunday. The broadcast said an undis- closed number of others charged with them were jailed after con-' M-S Redford II Dec. 10, 19, 27. ‘ an. 6, 14, 23, 31, Feb. 9. hrough rates from point 01 igln ,to St. John's, Nil .. in onnection with C.N.R. onto our shipments “C.N.R. to .Ialitax thence N. C. 8/5 to St. John’s, Newfoundland! Canada Steamships Limited Halifax 3-824] fessinlg guilt. ' $9.95 REDDI N BROS. I DR '_I GS i132 Richmond St. Dial 4386 house of the Gulf Potato Company I meted. cape into a stream frequented by .cember 22nd after evidence tary‘ on the passage read, alterl 'City Man Draws Two-Year Suspended Term In Theft The case for the prosecution .lolIII Herbert Shepherd. drew a I will be given by crown prosecutor two-year suspended sentence when l J.P. Nicholson at the next hearing he appeared for sentence on arschcdulcd for Monday December 22nd. The case of a North Rustico man charged with break and en- try was adjourned to Monday. Do- for the crown and defence was com- The accused is charged with break and entry Into the basement of a store owned by Alyre M. Gallant of North Rustico on No- vember 28th. He pleaded not guilty to the‘charge. Evidence was given for the crown by Constable Albert R. Fischl of the Charlottetown lie- tachment of the RCMP. The accused appeared on his own be- half. The ease adjourned after ex- amination by the defence counsel Mr. Bell. The hearing is expected to be completed after crown pro- secutor J .P. Nicholson’s cross. examination of the witness Mon- . day. Alaska Is Topic Of Study At Trinity Church W.M.S. sible for ordinary. travel. Miss Fraser summed upz—ln 1957 representatives of the dif- ferent churches met in Fairbanks and planned a system of co-op- eration in their missionary work. This great land holds promise as one of the strongholds of Pro- testantism. The main problems are the liransiency of the peo- 1e, many of them belonging to he army. and the scarcity of suitable buildings. There is a TRANSFERRD V Major Gordon E. Darrach. Pro- testant Padre with the Canadian Army has been recently transfer- red from Quebec City to Edmon- ton. Alberta where he will have Jurisdiction over Canadian Army T_h.o Guardian. Obs—dottetown. Tues. Doc. 16. 1958 3 January 5. Members will then attend the Week-of-Prayer meet- ing in a body. Mrs. E.B. Ellis' group will be in charge of the February meeting. The nominating committee. brought in the following slate of officers for 1959. Past. Pres- ident. Mrs. KOI-llh Kennedy: Pre. sident. Mrs. Stanley Thompson. lst vice-president. Mrs. E. B. Ellis: 2nd vicepresident. Mrs. Ar’iIur Coffin; Recording secre- tary. Mrs. George Cairns: Cor- responding secretary. Mrs. A. B. Cutclifte: Treasurer, Mrs. D. W. Matheson: Assistant treas- urer. Miss Alice Dollar; Stew- ardship secretary. Mrs. Lester Keizer. Community Friendship secre- tary. Miss Florence Dollar: Christian citizenship secretary. Mrs. Gordon Holmes; Supply se- cretary. Mrs. Katharine Cras- well: Literature secretary. Miss Alice Fraser: Missionary Month- ly secretary. Mrs. Allan Mar- tin: Press Secretary. Mrs. Hlen troops serving in Alberta and Yu- kon. Major Darrach served with? the Canadian Army overseas dur-l ing the- second world war. Fol-; lowing cessation of hostilities. he' remained in the service and spent3 a year with the Army in Koreal from 1955 to 1956. Major Dar- rach is a son of MI. and Mrs. Neil A. Darrach. East Royalty. great need for new buildings and educational institutions. The President. Mrs. Stanley Thompson conducted the busi- ness meeting. Mrs. Oains read the minutes of the previous meeting. Mrs. Matheson repor- ted $648.05 raised to date. 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