gw...-ac-e -use ' oeelsuss 3-Month Jail ' Sentence For Hampering Police IO'Leary Added To Imperial Oil Expansion "Program On Island The iourth imperial on bulk -W-is Nam to be opened on Prlnkce Edward island wtt.hta' a V1.08 was oiiiciaily opqad at Ohm last Friday aim 5, Dr. mm hDei;:er. M.L.A. Other r V9 s I irestenhyl at Sou.r'u. n....2.32'.'7.'a Albany. 3:9 lliwfibi Oil Company now in we 1 the Province. Pu" ”"'u" I" The 0'Leary o ' mg I1 the Legion WlIlpl.Ic: Ullded bl? upwards of 250 peopla Cltering was under the direction of the 0'Leary uospjm Luge.- uxiiiary. WWE "'21 ncnrcsentative of the Company. He was assisted by Mr. E. Carver oi Saint John, Mr. J.li. Cerry. resident man- Iler ior Prince Edward island. outlined the various imperial oil products being used in Prince 1;. land and stated that this modern Plant at 0'l..enry would handle the distribution oi products ior that area. The new plant will be operat- ed by Mr. James Harris. 0'Lcary The Imperial Oil Compan. is now completing its large Marine Storage plant at the East end 41 Charlottetown. Gilt Time "The GLORIA" "Where Smarter Women Shop" In these days 'tis well to be Scarves-Priced from 79c to 2.98 Gloves ............ 1.00 to 2.98 ml 3,... cum” 0, awn practical as well as generous, superlntend t ip T , H db mg: ofh";"gu"'" V"':::,m", imperial oilnouaiimeli"i'h.Trch'du' :3 F03 and "The Gloria" has many M an L98 to 10'” :yu,.un,un:'h,::d,,t:,m,dM DlIi1:1eem.dl:1ItffDand(i:ngoil fl Umbrellas...........2.98-3.98 lo and others ”""' - - ' -- - I '5 ad :;'::.'ch. Au '3" an. continues to expand. the petroleum Tallonng "S9 u and .b'5"l'lul GI” ' H the worries by M-shtreie smile """""'V "'1" W""nu- to keep - .. . ”"”c”'5 ”'d Dmte" ti um ,, M, ,,,,,..c,,,,,, mm ... pace with progress. I ma Suggestions that will delight New Low Prices -. ,3 one; future View . may be sub- 11,, cmrmn of. the "mung. . Nylon Hosiery . . . . . . 99c to 1.75 . , 3; get to cancel!-tlon 0! their "'3' was Mr. 11.1.. uiiiigu, ci,.,1,,.t, Alterations every woman. 1 .2 CO at . j?mj - I . ' ,,I:',;,",1;l',,:,”;',,f,":.,,',,',"”',,,,.'”" tug RITE-WAY Gift shop at "The Gloria" . who aedto onachlru . , CIEQNERS , I-. oi tailing to .'J.'.'.”ll a red light. bgrliorli-thug; alga; why. and you will be sure to Flainneiette, Cotton and Cre 'f jij the roll call will be answered by Dltl 7387 PYl3Inl5w2-98 to 5-98 5 paying membership fees. The elec- Ple559- tlon oi oiilcers then took place which resulted as follows: Preai-' dent, Mrs. Harold Buntain; vice- yreeldcnt, Mrs. Walter Ling; soc. NllTY' UBBSUNF. Mrs. Harry Ling, (re-elected); press secretary, Mn, Harold Chandler; directors. Mrs. Fred Macllae. Mrs. Jame; wu-g. and Mrs. Alired Axworthy, (re- elected); auditors. Mrs, Leann-d Ling and Mrs. Preston Rockham. (re-elected). S.D.-U. AWARDED DONOR TROPHY Mrs. Harold luntain ls Elected President The annual oi the Wheatley River Women's Insiitue met at the home of Mrs. James Water The meeting opened in the usual manner and the roll call was answered by 13 memt . and tour visitors. The minutes oi the last 'annual and previous meetings were read. Nat Gordon Tartan Skirts and Aurora Sweaters in shades to 8596 of its possible quota. Mr. much tartan; F. .1. 5. Jones. chairman oi the drive, tendered personally the thanks oi his committ for the splendid response oi the student body in this campaign. Guardian Photo. congratulations on winning the lty. The presentation took Pllce poi-puscle -Trophy (background) at St. Dunstan'a Mmdlv WI- are extended by” George Wilson lng. ' mm, of the firm oi Wilson & The trophy was oiiered to the Moore. donorsuoi the trophy. to city college musterinz the B981- cwrge Mullaliy. President of the est number of ellzlbh bl00d dos Executive council oi the Students nors at the recent clinics. 8.D-U- Union or St. Dunstan's Univerr topped P. W. C. by turnlnl 0.01 . Burke 1 Electric Autlloried All gifts attractively boxed. Forour gentlemen shoppers we Sees Province Facing Grave Crisis In Field Of Education St. Mark's Have A.Y.P.A. Meeting Eighteen members and two visi- tors attended the regular meeting approved and signed. The differ- ent commlttiees gave their reports and the iollowing were appointed ior next month, School. Mrs. Gor- don Andrews and Mrs. Walter and the meeting closed with the "Queen." A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and com- mittee in charge. The collection amountned to S115 M Dealer Electrical Wiring will gift-wrap your purchase FREE OF CHARGE c S. ' . . . . That this Province is factor a It is the lnieniilm of this .5tr::iep :l,e,,i,,gMf'):,.i 3,ii,Yll,ec. wlv.Il:)l1dInily- hLiii;leg.'l-lfiircillilgil-rliel(i:il)l.1luo1clIlIlglsl-:3 Repairing and Supplies grave crisis in the field of edu- to nxlset gal? in! 5. oeatrngldenz graham led me devommal period Gordon Andrews. Mm humid ANCIENT EXPERTS H Huang cation was the colflclllllim "Rhea in 0 "h 3" ”r "T l N and the president conducted the Chandler and Mrs Cora Lina. Household Appliances by m 3,0,”, meeting at tlon to te estabiishmen o hawm meeting. Minn!” 0! km mew" Pmgrmum M" ihmld chm- The Sumerians oi Mesopotamia T I mi s "ii W;3.':."...2::':: I-. '- ' ””.?.”:.'.i'.l.” '"" '".:'i:.: ” "" N a ei-noon. - - 1 . re: s e I run - r lily": in present tram several ment to set up a Royal Commission 51:01, ed ':ll3' ;ec'::;edl,K:': J: A report was given oi the year's bdch. CC? PIIIICI ,r ovhrcr Ix orgnnimuon, .. to study these grave issues. Ham. ",4 school a ' rim. th'a Teacher's Federation. the Women's Institute, the Catholic Women: Lugue, the I.0.D.E.. Till 30” Qt Trade. the Federation of A111- eulturc..1lI Music Fcstlvll AF CORNWALL W. M. S. The regular monthly meeting and annual mite box opening oi Cornwall W. M. S. was held at the home oi Mrs. Earl Moore. The L M . ,1, led B.R.F. literature. the cost of which 0 r;:'l:::....':. izzzio i... um-new no some i::.'-..r::i"::.':.'1.;';;".::i:i..:::'": MEETING 5AVE "ME AND M NEY! 11!! than oi tlie.m09t:': in: Mrs. Watson Livingstone. "M" J”'”3"y- ll '5 ”dVl"bl' "” stove ior the kitchen and getting hctor in color PPM -11,. mug, period wu led by place order with Betty Cameron nslblo hr this critical situation iplhe acute ahoI1Il9 0' teachers. which has resulted in the min; "ch year of more untrain- ei uni, many oi whom are unable to C098 With "'9 m”""”ld pgsponslbilltlel demanded fl lllllll A; one delegate. putltt. W8 I!!! ,,,..,,i..g the bottom or the bang. and it is time the public were "I8 9 aware oi the iacts. before it is too ljte." Mrs. Charles Hyde. Readings by Mrs. Earl Moore and Mrs. Harry Hyde added much to the program. Twenty two members and one visit- or answered roll call. Mrs. Heirlihy read an interest- ing letter irom Miss Olive Shaw. mtnionary. ior special prayers and Mrs. Howard is to write to Miss Shaw ior November. , A beautiful quilt was displayed made by the New Haven mem- ' hers oi the W. M. S. to be given to Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, whose home. had been destroyed by fire. Several other quilts on hand are luilior League Held he paid. A committee oi Clarence Mouse. and Gordon Mill was appointed to prepare material needed to deco- rate the church for Christmas- Tliere was a motion regarding the as soon as possible. Collection amounted to 82.90 it was moved by willie Payntsr and seconded by Kenneth Carr. th at the meeting be adjourned. Meeting closed with the Benediction. SUICIDES AFTER. CHARGES VIENNA (AP)-Poland's iormer attorney-general, Henrik Podlashi. who has been accused oi respon- sibility ior the execution and ar- rest oi hundreds of persons dur- ing the Stalinist period. has corn- mltted suicide, Polish resa re- work which showed a good deal oi work being done on the com- munity hall. This included a kit- chen being built on the read. shin- gling one side of hsll. putting in cement steps at the front entrance, getting a new sign board. and nag a new staging ior the platiorln. In all well over a thousand dol- lars had been spent on the hall alone. besides donations being giv- en to the 'l'.B. League, March oi Dimes. Drama Association and Polio Post- Treats were given to sick and some small articles were purchases for the school. The secretary reported a wreath had been purchased ior the monument and all poppies had been sold. it was decided to get a display board ior the school and to get Cod Liver oil Capsules from the Red Cross for the chil- Of the P. E. I. Guernsey Breeders will be held in the Provincial Department of Agriculture Building, day, December 14, 8:00 p.m. If not fine, meeting will be held Monday, December 17, 8:00 p.m. SPECIAL Fri- 'l56 Great Geo. St. Make up your gmcery Shop PlERCE'S - Dial 5524 These busy days every minute counts and you can save a great deal of time on your food selection here-There is every con- venience ior the busy shopper, and a wide variety from which to choose. list and call in or phone Pm".'.l",',,',!!,'.'.,"..'.'.'! ,... - H K I ting oi i.l"3.'."ii"3"i'eao-e clinch: clue to be sent to the Port Worker at Yfhlliix. The treasurer reported 32.3.2) for October. us-we will be happy 9"" "Id w””'d'y' " " "L easier and your table cide. note Podlaskt. who was ousted irom ofilcs recently, said to make your shopping a delight for the family Th Dec be tt 'll be h bl t ml the this happy season em P mee "8 We that e was uns e o e urs 9 lit town Holplt-II us new in the Midi. u. )1 gm. . Wnldon , ,, ,1, d, Eeree why you should choose l:ii;ses' residues on Tuesday. Dc- Lowufu vfhelgnmeo W 7. . Wm 'i ” ' 0" "C" ember 401- ' prepare the program and Mrs. -The president M"- 3'" M” nrewer Boyle. Mrs. Ford Wilson. GROUND nwltnun niche.-rn. opened the met-W15 ""5 and Mrs. Walter Boyle will assist HEB CHOICE EXTRA spy,-c1AL3 s prayer. This wu ioltowed by the Wm, hmch, Ron can mu be .3. The bobwhlte quail oi the soutb- - GRADE 11A!- slants: orlthollg-It monlhlv meet awered with a (Illtll,l;l!gl'IBil verse; Eastern (llJn1te.i:dSt:et:: 130? not CHRISTMAS MONTAGUE FROZEN ro c . M ii sed raver. an e 0 Y. 004- ”'l'h: treas;liru' up her i...'.igi."5.: servedl seeds and insects-on the ground. , I .1. A. scuillan. correapo - '-5' "”'”i.'." .'.'.”i....'”.'."l"i.?: L"!-W0Nl' Cl'llCllEhl ""' ”' not from s. ,.,;-E, ,,,,,,.,. , SPECIAL 39: Du! N! (hi ll-nlV0ld'bl' .b5.9"ce , d Mrs. Angus l(acEachern. con- . . llior oi the I:ll:;l;illl r.l'aar;i;e-Ital: 45 t 4 15 S t rd RAYNOIVS HAPPY VALLE I-port II "I no i : : . . o a u a - Csrvillg. which Project was vet? At 2 0 pm n Y . . .... DECEMBER 'l5tlI . .Mrs. Urhb tleanaid. 60'' H Grad. A L... gnu ul”c'm'?.3”r1';."o'2u"p?l There will be broadcast a record of the Ceremony of our selection of beauiliul 9. the Christening and Launching of the LORD SELKIRK 1 over Radio Station CFCY Charlottetown from recordings made by STATION CKCL TRURO, NOVA SCUFIA Also at 6:30 p.m. same date, official picture taken of the Launching will be shown over CFCY-TV Channel I3 ppmo DAYS p9'Ill-Y 11 lilllit ciiliisrM'As I At LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. d be displayed in the window who Rogers Hardware Ltd. it was moved by Mrs. Alex Maclsaac mt the Illlll Christmas donations h given. Following adioiirnlnent oi the Ieeting lunch was served tar: Mn- Carl Mscltenna. Mrs. Frances Dor- lr. Mrs. Chris Gallant andjlrs. lryon Burns. gems h new mountings is complete! Iecause our diamonds are clinical QUALITY FRESH MEATS FRESH nmnmss ROASTING PORK, lb. . . . 55c mm" BONELES8 sliolmonn ,; SUGAR, 2lb8. . . . . . 25C PORKCHOPS lb. . . ' 59c 3 GRAVES'VIT MINIZED-48 OZ ' APPLE .lUlCE, tin . . . 33c ';'Xe'5';,"f;f”””. 6,: FRESH IDEAL D RY COTTAGE Cl-lEESE .. . . .25: ;2:,;”;'3'gmf:,"Y 9"” "me 39c ; LYONS-100': ' TEA BAGS, loo bags . . . 89c ?,”E"ji”s'ff,””” wELCn,s y e e e s e e e GRAPE JUICE, 24 oz. . . . ,”,'3f33”,3'A' ,5. . . .1 . GROCERY SPECIALS BLEACHED RAISINS, lb. . . . . . . so fine . . . so pure in color . . . . they are the most beautiful you can find. 29c Coming Events Jconcen sum.-iiei school Dse- 14. ;liingo Hope River tonight i Christmas midnight dance In holy Name Hill. N-t Pelt! Bill'- Chrirtmas C D n c e r i Iunbury School December 21 at I o'clock. Lang River Christmas Concert. December ioih. v ,i llimmieiii school concert. Dec- fliber Nth. lArgly;e shore !cheol,Coecert. May we help you choose hers? TAYLORS JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS JUST ARRIVED 45c l" gliz'l'ETuE"llo0K lb irhe Kingston Legion lteglllr TODAY-5 Gln sugagsnou r 2 S. . . . . . L25 ; 7"'"'”' D'”.'''”'' M" . . PERFECTION Perfection iliuyinll geese and ducks unill Pvzzume A om cE31'nl1CA'fI Childs all white. rubber 2 lbs . 1 25 i..53.”"w."ii',' i'.l'.'..Zf lI.'ii..J.l.' WILL soi.vr: A Carriage Boom , . . . . . . . ' slcce Cream " 2 rrederlcioirsehnoi concert" in "" " ' oop CHOP - ton Hail. Thursday eve- size, 4 to 10 PEIIFECTION lls. mm mi. HOME MADE - noun” 313.: 2,: f "uns: p... . csaesstp Alia!!! ' 9' Sm" ' ...'"":'-,."i-'-v, , N 3””. . Sim" C”'"" ICE CREAM :.:.”.':.':.''1..”"''''''''..... .. ...:: imas Drumore 3 Brick i i anneal I o o.....”""'" ' Doz. 40c 29,, V2 Gal. 89c Ds cum.” 1.5” km Vlring Csa Cut yd" ummpq by IIDIIDA (FULL 0" JUICI) ORANGES, 2doz. . . . 79c fsroiir HOURS" WRIGHT SHOE co. 3 PO DIAL 9”: "m'sDAY . n &” ('i'heeearsl'IoridsPineappie Oranges) . OIOOICCIOIIIICOO .p M. n..' mu....................l'O,230 I ' mm moons-..o.:......'.':..., .sAruaoAv................ no no i 5524