tags 2, The Guardian TimrstIay,Nov.24, 1955 City and Central TOYS. TOYS. Toys-!1restoue. ”YOUB DOLLAR BUYS HOII POLICE COURT - T I r c O drunk and lncapables appeared be- J fore Magistrate Martin. Yesterday. one was fined ten dollars or five days, the-other two were fined five . dollars or two dun days she produced 2,143 lbs- of fat. To qualify for this award a cow must produce at least 1,000 lbs. -of fat. CARD PARTY RESULTS - Be suits of card party held in Park- dale Hall Tuesday evening. were as follows: Ladles' first. Mrs. Fred McMahon: second. Mrs. Lloydo Lidstone; consolation Mrs. Charlie Snow- Men's Frank Burke; second. Fred Gallant:.consolation. Frank Handrahan. Door prize. C. Ready. Freeze out Mrs. Jack Maclsaac and Frank Handrahan. CHILDREN? PARTY e One hundred children enjoyed the pre- . " tic party W J day after noon in Central Christian Church Hall. These children were some of the enthusiastic regular attendants ings. meeting for study and wor- ship. Children under school age were cared for by the regular Junior Church Superintendent. Mrs- Donald Stewart. assisted by Mrs. Floyd MacKinnon and other staff members of the School. Games, films. soft drinks. hallons and novelties all contributed to the good time. Mr. Dunbar. the Super- intendent. with male teachers of the School directed the games and activities of the older group. The children expressed regrets when the party ended but harried par- ents hurried them home to bed to end a perfect day. i i Iloward Mclnnis FITTED FOOTWEAR Beadonoratoneofthelied at the Hughes Drug Store. cud" "Gk d be: ed by Clark Brothers of New Wilt- ahira. P. E. I. has been awarded Last night the regular nieetingof the Trinity Y. P. U. was held in the Social Hall. The meeting open- ed with a short period of recrea- tion led by the mlttee. This was followed by a brief business meeting and worship. Further recreation, highlighted by uhmock Beauty Contest. followed. e pipe lines from the Railway Wharf at Sunday School on Sunday morn- to the Irving Oil hulk storage plant. at the east end of Grafton St., is expected to be l early in December. The flagship of the Irving Oil lrvingbrook. is due to arrive in Charlottetown on December 10- The Irvinghrook is reported to be the largest ship afloat still under Cana- dian registry. der the capable co-chairmanship of Bennet Carr and Mervyn Phil- lips. Centennial Y's Men held their weekly supper meeting last night at the Y. M C. A. The speaker, Mr. Stewart Ives. spoke; on the benefits and uses of lifel dealing mainly with the partner- ship type and tie-ups involved. A hearty sing-song was enjoyed withli-1-wemy members volunteered to YOUR BLOOD will save a life - AWARDED CERTIFICATE-The ersey Cow Hedgelee Alma. own- Ton of Gold certificate. In 1481 nnirrv JUNIOR v. "r. u. - recreation com- meeting concluded with the . of "Good-Night Ladies". NEARING COMPLETION -The pleted fleet. the tanker CENTENNIAL Y'S MEN - Un-i guest : nsurance. He concluded by talk- ng on business types of insurance. muuwn.; l'-l-l- HOIPIH . HAMPTON” lG d o A -R I J--lv L-nu M Governor Reca s How He W W'"9 I We Ilr- Arthur Sharron and Mrs. ' - The regular monthly moetiud m. B J B d gig Juuruinc udanaulglm mm W . S h d rm”; ”'”""m Wwumm mm" Y OTSOY Tee ers , w Island as was - onmuuisy aftarnooniatheCund- I e l,f,f”,u.,.”V.ff:,.9,:,"”"l,':;'.”: Prince Edward Island may wuihsiopcansdlsnfui sun. slllomewtthrlnsmbu-s pns- uthunaunulnupimhthu,..u.".,.u.uu,w,,u,,.;u'.sbowagalnthhyear-lothgnimul, "l" t Thennerous and exacting duties mschineryanddealttncattleaadu.s.An.cbirniuviatbaproviace ins theymadsthls year at them" h”'-mm” '3'? Cl-III wen The president. Mrs. 'r.w. Jelka. 0, um, u, .0. M, u...;.....; horses there until 1900- ofontarlo. they will visit relatives 3.”, um", um The N from large Amilrlcan herds. Oiu opened the meeting with the Lorda' Govemo, 3.3. Bowie; of Albert, WORKED AB FARM BAND um; mug, 1. 1-umugu ' Y 0' "BIB VII WI! lrlad Cillmplgn Prayer iepeated in unison. follow- mun uuuuuuuum udequau ova. 13,, we” buckuuuu mu. ya, . twelve head of eattls to the Royal owned by four Ansulcan ha-seam edbytbaminutesoltbsoctobsr um 0, M, gma ac", of mm and here the Governor-to-be not The following warowinnera at andplaoedlntbemonoywithalllndlhoillbycharlssrolcknud meetins. -nd the ire-urer'I W land near Calgary." his first good break from a Meth- the Shur-Gain Cavalcade: Month 5... on 4 gm... Son of Brrinsnsld. Ohio. This sun port siven by MrI- Mhcmlllllh In an interview last night at the odlst Minister with whom be en- Trainer; Elocuta .1. pm," me um has shown Ilvctimesssainstntm. Mn -lelln welcomed as new clmiomiown uospim when HI; gaged as a farm hand. "1 had my ion, Shirley Beer; Soiotsts. Marlene "ll "" 9"” north Jesters Standard Dreamer member! I0 the Md. Mn. Arthur gone." 1; the gum or his niece first view of a bunk-house when Myers, Sharon Dunsford. Jaaioa I" I llllll 01 lame fifty Junior bull an pull that Mr. Hutch bud and E:';f.”'la.lf.:.”:::li.3"i:.lt':' no or can G-vi I ":3-r;"”1"”":d -- N,” r----- can -M In one new 3'::"ut2'.:'.'.l”..”""”'...,.”'..." - - ' n . Ce Blake”! The rm”-mu 0' afngre zuzxgnreizgidhggtzezz pt :i:ledWm:nt: are lpougytoerlsizeoyhg mu Jun hm alum" 0! Mr. of Albion Cross. St. Peters. an. The Drum" but an Foukagsj M"" 699' "'3 W” ”"iV'd "ml ed in the world market for grain. father. The reverend gentleman Illd M11 Willlrd Fill has retiu'I- x 7”"''3''" 'g' mm” (W three times and lint to hi man two ''8'"- "I grew and harvested 40.000 bush- had sized me up for a Job with Gd Wm ' WW MP W M"l'W"'- " ' "mi" "' occuiont The Dreamer was is. An interesting report on the Lea- ,1. this year ml uuug Mu, uuuu. a friend of his at Elba. Man. vlsltlns relatives there with bar gill he mile-hit a winning one in ,9”. mm, chum”, u the she of Mercy Tea and Display was nus 0, others I would like to see where I was eluted to be able to llllcle. Oll Nwember - 9 blue" 9" in Ca"'dE' famous Jersey 3'18 show in Ohio gilvellblby lgfl Conveiig. Mrs. ll'.L. uu uuuuuute outlet for me Sui, 0; take over a going concern." E sympathy in extended to Mr nd plfggdgewlggx" i;'theI:”:l"gl”:l1:; this year. am y. e mee g app ed ad " . Go Bowie fl t I t- - R Cl kofN Wiltsh . purchase of an electric clock for cup!-g;rH(?,c,:u,,hew::,ldwu5 apuuuued ed l:er:mI.4iDel'BInD1V:T:Dell'lsiIle M” D” TFYWV in "39 lo” 01 with M3 "M97 3'”'u"5 N" at” ed fiiiirtharand mmwmahuhfuihii the recourse room. and more :ia- Ljemenam Governor of Aibergu ul . Provincial Parliament represent- "Mr him” with dam" "I9 93' W” ””''W mniw ""19 cl"mPi” senior yearllngs In milk. c,-on umuws from 9,, uuluuu, of 1950 is now mung . Second mu h mu Calgary in 1930. He was It tire contents. by fire. of undeier- at Charlottetown earlier this year. Junior mm." W" mu oumda the League of Mercy funds. Mm on an . A ,. .. extension Goveru . ducted Aepeutedly umu 19” hem mined origin. on November 1. Edison B. Mutch of North River the money Wm, ' Venn". yo H.L. Sears Jr. thanked all who no, Buuqeu who ha, uui Md 3 ii. House Leader for two years. R 1 u d HMS Phcw thl-Vdll”-he ””l" bu" 9"” Jersey bull He placedinthe inoiiu helped with the Tea and m- red holiday 5,-,,.;e ussuuuuu umceu ex. ' In 1947 he was appointed to Ilia Mneauveg a'!'uol!:1”-re”:n1::'r-egg with his sire Edgelea Beacon Jest- Wm, Enamel. mum”. Mr. Mug that the co-responding secretary be asked to send letters of thanks to Mrs. G.D. DeBlois. Mrs. W.E. Champion, Mrs. John T. Rodd. and to tails. A vote of thanks to Mrs. I-iambly was moled by Mrs. -l.l(.L. seconded by Mrs. Walter ll . Mrs. Irwin reported for the Fashion Show Committee. that the stores have been contacted and re- servations made for the High School for March 19 and 20. a nd ithat converters have been obtained for almost all committees. It has been decided to make the ramp longer so that people at the back Will be able to see better. After some discussion on a suggestion of Mrs. lrwins it was decided that a matinee be held on Tuesday after- noon at which students would be admitted as students tickets at half the regular price. The President announced that the Junior Aid had placed a wr:-nth on the Cenotaph an November ll. pressed himself as being delighted with his visit to his native prov- ince and the kindly manner in which he was being received on every hand. Following his visit to His our Lieut. Governor Prowsr and lMrs. Prowse at Government muse ,he called on Premier Aw. Math- leson. His Worship Mayor J. D. lstewart and His Excellency Bishop ;MacEachern. 'VlSITEI) S.D.U. Yesterday he visited St. Dun- stanls University where his son. Dr. J.J. Bowlen. now pl'il('ll'.- '1 in Akron. Ohio. received his acad- emic education. Governor Bowlen has had a ucolorful career without losing that innate culture which makes him in conspicuous figure in any group. 1A strict adherence to his creed u”Do unto others as you would hate others do to you". has gained for him the confidence and respect of the people of-Alberta in all walks loll"- Les Alexander and Claude Whiten- ect on the podium The guzals ofu . the evening WPVP Rail Ives. Bruce I'll Queen St. Currie Bid? "i f Atkins and Phillip Wiilfordr Thef '.(lecoarle Christmas trees for the of life. committee to be conversed by Mrs. wards on Monday. Dec 19th, the LIEUT. GOVERNOR BOWLEN Cardigan where he was born. and his departure for Boston in H392 in search of work that would lead to ultimate business . His final five years in that city as a street car conductor convinced him that another field of endeavour was indicated. once. He went to Boston fora short time again only to return to Cardigan in 1901 where he purchas-. ed a farm which centred on' lhei, present location of the C. N. R. In a reminiscent mood, His Hon- our iecalled his boyhood days in Myron Bell. Pledge cards for the station As agent for the Internat- ional Harvester Company. he sold ” . meeting coluded with the national! EIIITIIS. MAIIIIIAGE5. IIEATIIS 50:: Per Insertion BIRTHS Tuesday Nov. 22nd. to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Pisquid East Inee Thelma MacDonald) a son. Merllll Kenneth. Weight 8 lbs. 14 01- -rnoivias-Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Thomas. London. 0nt.. illee Margery Gorrill. Summerside). are happy to announce the arri- val of their chosen son on Nov. , 18th. 1955. Kenneth ROEGE IE9" six weeks. 1 McDONALI)-At the Charlottetown Hospital Nov. 22nd. to M15 "fl 1 Mrs. Francis McDonald. Kellys -. Cross, a son. weight 8 lbs., 8 us TRAINOB.-At the Charlottetown Hospital. Nov. 28rd. to -Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tralnor. Charlotte- town. a son. GORMLEY-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Nov. 3. 1955. to Mr Frank Gormley. I MARRIAGES CARTER-ROGERS - At Trinity United Church Parlour on Satur- day. November mth. 1955, by the Rev. A. F. MacLean. Lillian Blanche Rogers. Summerside. P. .I.. to Isaac Milton Charlottetown. P. E. I. .. DEATHS AFFLECK-At Bedeque Nov. 23. 1955. Mrs. Sinclair Affleck in her Gist year. Remains will be for- warded from Davison's Funeral Home to her late residence this evening where funeral service will be held on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Baptist Cemetery. Cen tral Bedeque. WHITE-At Souris on Nov. 22nd. Mrs. Bessie Ola White. aged 33 years. Remains are resting at the home of her son. C. Ray White. Souris. from where the funeral will be held on Thursday after- noon at 2 p.m. Interment at Sourls West Cemetery. - in their own words. anthem. Eastern Guardian HOCKEY MEETING tonigtl Town Hall. Montague. 8 p,m. interested in forming a hockeg. team are urged to attend. LLEWELLYN'S. Montague. ihi; pre-Christmas sale now on. Spec- ials in every department. Do your Christmas shopping now while large stock to choose from, HUNTER RIVER. W.M-S. The Auxiliary of the W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. L. W. Ripley for their November meeting. Mrs. MacLeod was in charge, the Theme being. "The Call to Fellowship." The meeting was opened by singing: Hymn: "0. Word of God Incarnate” Mrs. MacKay read the ”Morning Prayer" taken from the Missionary Monthly. The Bible study period was taken from the members reading the Bible pas- the president on those passages and responded to by the members prayer and hymn: "Gracious spir- it. Holy Spirit" closed the Worship period. The minutes were read and ap- proved. Nineteem members and two visitors present. It" was moved for Baby Band Picnic treat be paid. um. The Treasurer gave an encouraging report. A reading on Christian stewardship was given by Mrs. Cousins. Fifty-nine home and I9 Tiospital calls were reported, and eight books were read- The study book, "No Vanishing Race" was presented by Mrs. Cousins. Mrs. C. B. Matheson and Mrs. Ripley. The December meet- ing is to be held at Mrs. J. E. Andrews. Roll call will-be word "Serve." The study to be taken from the Home Mission Digest. with Mrs- Jsckie Bernard as leader. assisted by Mrs E. Bernard and Mrs. Le- page. All mite boxes are to be in at this meeting. The meeting closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. ARSENAULT - At the Prince , County Hospital on Wednesday. November 23. 1955. Mrs. Joseph V. Arsenault of Mt. Camel in her 72nd year. the Compton Funeral Home to her late residence from where the Mt. Carmel Church for Requiem Mass at 9.00 a.m. Interment will be in the church cemetery. GALLANT-At the home of his daughter Mrs. Dennis Blacquiere. North Rustico. on Wednesday- Nov. 23, 1955. Joseph Gallant In His remains will Personals riends of Mr. J. L. Lockhart Remains trans- wil be sorry to hear that he has ferred yesterday afternoon from had to return to the P. E. I. Hot save their annual reports The car- pital for further treatment. uuue,-,1 will be held on Friday to Mr. F. H. pMat-Arthur and Mrs. lour supervisor. Drama Workshop. MacArthur leave by plane today for Florida where they will spend the winter months. Mass. . Campbell is visiting Mr. time. Red Cross Donor Clinic were given on . y The Hostesses for January will 5D9 Mrs. George Abbott. Mrs. John Anderson. Mrs. Walter Auld. Mrs. Wendell Barbour and Mrs. S: Beaton. Members suggestions for models for the Fashion Show were passed in to the Show Commiltce. and the meeting closed with the -'ing- W.M.S. Hos Annual Mile-Box Opening A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Ralph Noy. North Wlltshire, when the membe n of the Uni ed Church Women's Miss- lonary iety and the Associate Missionary Monthly, with several sages. Questions were asked by Circle of land seconded that a bill of 32.40 Miss Florrle Mac-Kenzie. Boston. and Mrs. MaeLeod of Melville. Miss Macxensle spent part of bar holidays in Edmonton, Alberta. Oni return from the West she stoppedl over in Montreal Miss Macltensie will return to Boston within a short coming yggf um, mug uh” uud cinoiiiiriihhuxs I wish to thank Dr. Mclntylrle; ectors. Mrs. 8 members gathered for the annual mite box opening. Mrs. L. MacNell led a short wor- ship period which opened with a sing-song of hymns with Mrs. Reg Clark as ompanist. Scripture reading and prayer by Mrs. Reg. Clark was followed by singing "Jes- us Shall Regin.". Mrs. Deacon gave a reading tell- trig of the help given the W.M.S. by the Associate h s. This was followed by a solo by Mrs. Lloyd MacPherson "You Cannot Hides from God". Reading was giv- en by Mrs. Leonard Bowman,”The Greatest thing in the World". The mite boxes were then received and dedicated by prayer. A duet. God's Way is the best way was sung by Mrs. Bruce Noy and Mrs. Reg Clark. Reading. "Its Mission" by Mrs. Frank Mitchell, was followed by a solo "It is no secret" by Gail MacLean. Our ad- opted missionary Miss Joan Fred- eric. was remembered in prayer by Mrs. Walter Clark. A poem. "The W.M.S. Meeting" was read by Mrs. MacNell, and the program closed with hymn "Sun of my soul". The members of the W.M.S. served lunch and a social hour was enjoyed by all. The mito- box offerings amounted to i4l-00- lunior Ladies' Aid Prayer. Re-u freshments were served by llrsu H-In Sears Jr-. Mrs. Dos Seauianf Mrs. Tom Rogers. Mrs. Loran lJohnston. Local Unions Hold Banquet Members and friends of locals 1811 and 1812 International Brother- hood of Electricial Workers of the Island Telephone Co. Ltd. held their first banquet which is expect- ed to be an annual affair at the Queen Hotel The enjoyable din- ner was held on Tuesday Nov. 22. Mr. H.C. Tracy. International representative of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Work- ers. acted as chairman. Guests of honor included Mr. A. M. MacKay. Piesident, Mr. F.H- Doyle. General Manager. Mr. 17. M. Gass. Manager. and Mr. E.G. Cameron. plant superintendent, all of the Island Telephone Co., Ltd. Dinner was concluded by a few pleasing remarks from the guests of honor. A sing-song was held afterwards in the banquet room of the hotel, followed by square-dancing in the conference room of the telephone building. with Mr. Ted Moore as caller. The affair was termed a hu& success with thoughts turning to- .wards the next annual banquet. YORK P-OINT WJ. The annual rneetlng of the York Point Womenls Institute was hell! lat the home of Mrs. Reg Mae 'Ewen on Nov. 7th with eleven mem- bers in attendance. Roll call was responded to by sing, say. play. I pay. Meeting opened by sin "The More We Are Together" and repeating the Mary Stewart Col- lect I As this Institute was re-organized -.February 21st. the minutes of the ireurganization and last regular meeting were read and approved. The sick and school committees lrespondence was dealt with and ;consisted of letters from A.C.W.W. land the Musical Festival. A letter ifrom the Unitarian Service corn- lmittee and one from the Health ,Convenor completed the correspon- dence. I Cod liver capsules were distrib- in ms c uted among the members. It wu decided to have a pantry sale d Slmpsonsears on November 25th. Collection amounted to .75 mm, The election of offlcars for the born is shown accepting the T. Eaton trophy on behalf of his brother Wayne of the Head of Bills- boro Calf Club who won the right , are as follows: President, Mrs. W lfl:u:gE:r1en:xi1rIi'ii:e-president. Mrs. ac ; , u Colin MacPha'ilyl ucnury Mn st.-teiii Mrs. Arthur Cameron. Head of HllIs- to compete for the Eaton scholar- Conudion Legion I cnannorrrsrrowu BRANCH ' MON'I'I'I.Y MEETINO . rim-sduy. November ms AT 8:00 P. M. Agenda - General Bustnel d . DON'T MISS " I wsciai. naiccs l-lunar i A! 1'I-ll souawav. ' running two orchestral. "Tho Downtowosrs" sud "Don IIQOM Iiodsrii and old one IN MEMORIAM i MR5. .s'lil:IPI-IEN SIMPSON The death ocurred in Uxbrldge Mass... of Mrs. Stephen Simpsonl on Sept. 28. 1955. b In failing health for sometime lhaving suffered a stroke. her con-I idltion became more serious and on the above date she Passed peacefully away strengthened by; the last rites of the Catholic Church I of which she was a faithful mem- I her. She was the last surviving of a family of eight. Although well onl in the evening of life she devoted I her life to her family and friends and bore her troubles with im- complaining patience with the many changes that had ociirred during her long life time. The many floral tributes -and Mass cards bore silent-testim-I-' of the sympathy of her many friends. She leaves to mourn one son. Herbert, and three daughters. Mrs. Gerald Kelly. Mrs. William Train- or. Mrs. Maurice Coyle: also eight grandchildren. Her husband pre- deceased her several years ago. The pail bearers were John Mc- Leod. Wilfred Hughes. Daniel " ghes. Peter Kelly. John Kceler and Louis Trainor. Her funeral was largely attended. May her son! rest in peace. I : 9 Y ship at the Royal Winter Fair. in-. Sheldon Carson. local insusur 0! Eaton; iuseea makirll the VERON- '""' Bsrfar's Film Lab. o i . tits. .”sssoi.sss i I I Board of Governors of the C.B.C., a position which he. held for three years until his present appoint- menl His Honour will be the guest of Lieut. Governor Prowse and Mrs. Prowsc for several days before leaving for Calgary on Dec. 3. ll Canada. OTTAWA ment officials said Tuesday that - all non-confidential inquiries from abroad about industrial prospects in Canada are sent out simultan- Gfllllly to every province. The of- ficials were comment g on an Ed. monton report that Alberta gov. ernment officials charged the fed- eral trade department discrimin. 3395 among the- provinces in for- to learn that they are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary on November 29. Sympathy is extended to the rel- atives and friends of Mrs. John Stordy. wliosedeath occurred at her late home in Brookvale on Nov. 14th. Requim mass was held at the funeral service in St. Joseph's Church. Kelly's Cross. on Nov. 10. Many relatives and friends of the late Dougald MacKinnon, of De- Sable, whose death occurred at Beech Grove on Nov. 18, in his 92nd year, were present at the Church of Scotland. Desable. on November 1). to convey final trib- utes of respect for one widely known and highly respected during the their TREATMENT SAME rCP )-Trade depart- Glover. and a long time memh Mar.-Fadyen. Sherren. Mr. of recent annual meeting. er's Standard. This animal was grand champion at the Royal for Mr. Mutch two years ago and he Orange Order. Members of the order were present to conduct or of Service. following that of th echurcb service con- ducted by the Church Pastor, Rev. J. H. Bishop. Interment in Argyle Shore C weekend visitors here during the week ending November 19, includ- ed: Misses Ada Campbell. Sadie Roma and Ramona and Mrs. Everett Congratulations are extended to Mrs. Gerald Monaghan, newly el- classes of females. the largest and stlffest Royal for many years, showmen were well pl their showing. Classes fifty or more were not W” muue show is held. ,. WHITE Leaving Boston ln 1900- he W warding "feelers" by foreign in- his lifetime deeply interested in ected president or the South Mel- tugnedfto Snntrllli wclireorsmhg irxrcgggldnstw wanting to build plants in Church. home and community ville Women's Institute. at their E 8 arm ATKlNSON'S GR-OGETERIA Christmas is creeping upfusf - only 21 more Shopping Days. Drop in and look over our assortment of Christmas Candy. Fancy English Biscuits. of-c.. and everything to make your Christmas meals enjoyable. 5 DAYS T0 was in the money in several strong In a show that was rated one of seen at the the I eased numbering uncommon in the big Coliseum whazwthe cattle SIIELLED av WALNUTS. I-2 Ib.bog 45: HEN! KETCHUP I 1 es. bottle each 27: 4- -” GRAVES WITH thrill”; "T"' ' BEANSPORK arcing): la'I'omaaelanoeorII&Dow'aIola:i MEATS MACHINE SLICED BACON, lb. . lb 45: PORK cl-Ions. lb. 49: 21. 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