{ce ! ‘ ' Week en \cci lent: Ss Fata TORONTO (CP) — “Tempera- 6 Ey * \ teres lngues Uy Cp euaiien, of- e ul Ul \ \L& Min Max BRIEFS an 6 8 For Two-' ‘oman, Chi pete ne a | eerie ee a rae cere reer => ORE cepts osm 8 : 2 The Gordian, Char‘ottetown, Tues. Dec. 8, 1959. Vancouver ----s--s 38 4B i. ' Victoria .:.... crave 47> es g pe Two persons were fatal accid- was the former Mildred | Hazel, Mrs, Foster | " Dunning, | |Edmonton ........ 3 36 — . ree! nay Safety Is cubject ent v.ctms in Prince Edward Is- sameee of French River and is| Summerside, Jean, Mrs. Joseph Cajsary ........... 23 39 64a . fo poRPrTAL PATIENT land th's past weekend. survived by her husband, and/MacGregor, Exeter, New Hamp- Regina ... 25 32 aes Mrs. H.W. P2>ker, Georgetown A nine-year-old girl died yes-jtwo sons, Gerald of Edmonton,|shire and two brothers, Kier, winnipeg .......... 21 35 changing in afternoon to widely oo ‘a patient in the Prace Ed ao Te Kk To.’ ~UNRI (salle Sa de terday morning in the Charlotte-| Alberta and Alan of Summerside. | Victoria, B.C. and Everett, Tren- | \Toromto ..:.+ve++-. 37 49 (| Scattered snowflurries; colder in. a ard Isiand Hospital. town Hospital from injuries - ee o e ply . aying ay * iy f ia act ad, ius... 34 36 (afternoon; southerly winds 20 be-| a4 — A be a -eceived Sunday evening w me Is grovaace in Montre e funeral wi | Montreal .........- 35 * 49 |coming westerly 20 with gusts to/| 3 ; NEY GLASGOW,— Hichway - ie a ee en of | Strack by a car on Upper Prince|due to weather conditions. nesday afternoon at three o’- | Fred cleat 38 49 =| 35 in afternoon. High-low at Hali- | AGERVE 4 LATE NOTICES | safety was the theme of a talk ‘he delaied sal te the 3 Street. She was the 27th victim} Also surviving are two sisters,|clock at Trinity United Church. ‘Quonee nce al 37. \fax, Yarmouth ‘and Kentville 40| | AR enya Guesnsten eat . given by CX. Erie Tidford to) one in attendance at ae of a highway or street fatal ac- Saint John ...e.... 40 49 -«|and 35, New Glasgow, Goshen) stronser and better tatty (Also see announcements im;members of the New Glasgow | purpose of the RCMP was to pro- | “-4e3t in Prince Edward Island L Ad U Moncton ..... cosee 38 50 set ea giae St aa eolumns adjoining Classified Ad- acd District Jun‘or Farmers | ioc: the public. They do this by this. year. - arger ministration nits WRN Ls foie op cas 40 s3 it ones a 208 eer ae ae aoe vertising Section.) growp at the Recreation Centre enforcing the laws and laws are|.,4,,summerside woman, Mrs. Charlottetown .... 38 49 Y’S MEN’S Tohing urination both day and ule le i Se test a: a as a aws Heath Warren, wife of the towa’s | Sydney 37 50 CHRISTM R Secondarily, you may lose sleep a Cpl. Tidford is NCO ip charge Behind each 3 he said is a os ~~ ae see os Urg At Souris P U ic Meet Yarmouth gigs 43 -- AS TREES ; old, tired, denreased Tn such irritation, ‘ MACLEAN — At Souris on ie, : megapt a oe great deal of investigation. = roe eee eae se soni. Whe anette cos a ee St. John’s ......... 31 36 On Sale _— Dec. 10th & | comtort by carb ng ‘irritating germs in © day, Dec. 7, 1959, David E isg. Dee. 8. a a.m. Inter-| He: pointed out that “driving rs + escte . e irability a meeting ees was a strong, acid urine and by giving & MacLean, 13-year-old son of| ment Mt. Stcwart cemetery. js a full time job” and said close eet teen Se See os Se necessity of larger units of ad-'a steering committee appointed | HALIFAX (CP)—The weather S’SIDE “Y” CENTRE ven xs 4 ern ek Gane : Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacLean BLACK — At Chrystal Lake, 1U.. driving and inattentive driving | a5 inquiry will a held into the ministration in the field of educa- to organize a meeting of all the! marks and introduced . an re Pox Mis remains were transferred yesterday afterncon from the Perry Funeral Home to the home of his parents, from where the funeral will be held Wednesday morning, Dec. 9, leaving at 8:45 for Requicm High Mass at 9 o'clock in St.) Mary's Church, Souris. Inter- — ment church cemetery. CARR — At Clinton, Dec..7, 1959, - » Mrs. Maude Carr, formerly af, Brackley Point, in her 79th year. Remains resting at Da-| are two main causes of traffic | accidents. Drinking drivers too often are | the cause of acidents he said and a driver is considered “impaired’’ no matter how small a quantity of liquor he has consumed. _He said the impaired driver has his sight effected, his re- ] flexes stowed, his thinking cloud- ed and is inelined to be fearless and careless under the influence be ‘of alcohol. PETERS — Suddenly on Sunday,! He urged all drivers to make on Monday, Dec. 7th, 1959, of | Charles H. Black, formerly of Charlottetown, in his 88th year. The remains will arrive in Charlottetown, on Thursday evening, where they will rest at the MacLean Funeral Home until Friday at noon, then to Trinity United Church for ser- vice at 2 p.m. Interment wil take place jn Sherwood ,ceme- ot OLY. death of Mary Bertha Mclsaac of Mermaid, who was the vict'm of the street accident in Charlotte- town. A jury was empanelled yester- day by Coroner Dr. C. A. Coady and viewed the body. The inquest jhearing is scheduled for -Satur- day afternoon at 1 o'clock in the city court room: eae Members of the jury are Wen- dell Beaton, foreman; Clark In- nis, John MacLure, Frank Mac- Donald, Frank Vanlderstine, Sid- | tion was outlined to a large gath- | area's trustees and secretaries at Roche. = ering of area residents here last \3 later date to give further con-| | week at St. Mary’s Hall by Rev. ! sideration to the matter. the teacher’s tocal of the x ra I. | Edmond J. Roche, registrar of Committee members are Peter | Teachers Federation. MacAulay, chairman, John Dix-/ : _on, Charles Campbell, Mrs. Percy epeamgg mane pgp se | Joe Mcelsaac, Fisher and Louis Stewart. -John Mullally opened the meet- MacDonald. | president of the teachers local of Souris and surrounding dis- tricts was heard in a few re- | St. Dunstan’s University. Father Roche explained to the gathering what is meant by arg- er administration unit and said there was a special need -for such an organization on the Is- land. q ..@ said such an organization would primarily benefit grade 9-12 students. He said problems involved included, among other Murphy, ing and John The meeting was sponsored by | ~-TREATRE, MURRAY RIVER 8 P.M. “ROCK ALL NIGHT” Alex Be Paid At Our Office Open Saturday until 9 P.M. ‘Montague Electric Co. Ltd. vison’s Funeral Home until] Dec. 6, 1959, Michael Kenneth, sure their vehicles are in good|mey Stead and Roy MacGi llivray. : am — _ | Thursday noon, then ‘to St.| 10-month-cld gon of Mr. and condition. Five minutes a day| The little girl is a daughter of things, representation, organizat- % NARBM?RRADEDAD NARBDDR ¥ With the plattefs and bleck busters—some -have to dance— John’s Anglican Church, Milton,| Mrs. W.B. Peters, 234 Fitzroy | would be sufficient to check the| Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Mclsaac, of ,!09 and transportation. Most of : A Man’ S World ¥ some have to kill—Also Disney comedy. where funeral s-—<<e will be} Street. His remains are resting |jignts, brakes, steering, tires, | Mermaid. these vary with districts. ‘ a.) ———-—__- - ete cok a ca held at 2 p.m. Interment Church} at the -Charlottetown Fumersl| oynaust system, glass, windshield Besides ‘her parents, she is sur-| s ny anTAGES a é oe § Coming Fri. Sat. “Missouri Traveller” by Walt Disney Y cemetery. Home from where the funeral | wipers, ' fear vtew mirror” and vived by two sisters, Anita Marie Th dv re of | it 6 cf Christmas Gifts ¥ | ~ 4 will be held this afternoon at! horn to be certain all are in and Leona, and four brothers, , om vantages . erger - Umets a ¥ | pa GALLANT — At the Prince Coun-|} » o'clock. Burial will be in the am he Allen. Peel len:. aad Revie. outweigh the disadvantages he % | , ty Hospital on Monday, Dec.) Catholic cemetery. “| good working order. , said. He said nothing but the a ¥| Tonight & Wednesday 7th., 1959, Joseph Pacific Gal- ‘tes PER CENT CAREFUL ALONE IN KITCHEN best is good enough for the child- ‘ awaits you at... a ~ 1 lant of St. Chrysostome in his McISAAC — At the Charlottetown | Cpl. Tidford pointed out that There were no “eyewitnesses ren. of the future. : © ¥ | 7.15—9.15 74th year. Resting at the Bow-| Hospital on Monday, Dee. 7, ahout 90 per cent of drivers are ‘© the Summerside accident ‘as| He said the biggest advantage ¢ Bae z ‘ 4 . e ness Funeral Home until Wed- Mr. Warren had retired a few is giving the children in rural, ey ¥ NOTE — NO SHORT SUBJECTS 1959, Mary Bertha, daughter of careful and never appear in ee : , M K ¥ nesday afternoon then forward- ois anil Shen: Loa Sled t on traffic charges. The re- Minutes earlier. Mrs. Warren | areas the opportunity of a high r acnenzie Ss ¥ ed to his late residence. Fu- ? clsaae, | ae - he said, “48 alone in the kitchen when! school education equal to that of & y neral notice later. Mermaid, in her 10th year. Her ™aining perce sai’. her clothing caught fire, students in urban areas. He said & Ho of Fash ¥ remains were forwarded on don’ on a 7 sibly from a lighted cigarette. | not only would material advant- % 2 ¥ TRS RIERA ORAL oreo WARREN — At the Prince Coun-| Monday evening from the Char- eet Her husband, Summerside’s| ages be obtained but there would & ‘Summerside- oe a\ LANA TURNER ty Hospital on Monday, Dec.| jottetown Funeral Home to the! Safe driving he said will save | fire chief, on hearing her be great social advantages as “<#4*<4<<*euqeeeeneerrercwews y ‘ 7th, 1959, Mildred Clark War- Ten, wife of Heath E. Warren, 296. Granville Street, Summer- side. Resting at the Bowness residence of her parents from |lives, needless suffering, loss of | screams rushed out of the bed-| where the funeral will be held |work and permanent disability.| room and on seeing his wife's Wednesday morning leaving It would result in lower insurance clothes on fire grabbed a blanket | the house at 8:15 for Requiem rates and lessen expensive police | and threw it around her to| well He said a larger unit of ad- ministration would mean districts 3) JOHN GAVIN RETURN. ii ™ SMDRA DE _ Funeral Home. Funeral to be} High Mass at St.— Dunstan's | control. ie the 0 H | would unite and share equally ’ held from Trinity United Church} Basilica at 9 o'clock. Interment! 16 ssid there ‘ea ae, onan ge a wail a el in te cost of supporting high ye OHERLIKY 3 p.m. Wednesda . Dee., a, in the Catholic cemetery. [ents reported on the Island dur-|ambulance from the Bowness a kr een ot ak oe ADULT POLI CLINIC SUSAN KOHNER iy piensiary. WOODSIDE — At Malpeque, Dee. ing the first 11 months this year Funeral Home, and Mrs. Warren 1. 44.< and offer equal opportunity | ¢ ) ROBERT ALDA _JUANITA MOORE MAHALIA JACKSON 6. 1959. Wendall Grant. son of With damage averaging over $100 was rushed to Prince County | Mr..and Mrs. Milton Woodside, |Per accident. There were 24 fat-| Hospital. age 12 years. Remains resting | altties and 300. people underwent | = | Following. the address ~mucn at, Davison’s Funeral Home un- | hospital care. | ced and thanked by Robert Rack-' giscussion took place on the sub- til 1 p.m. teday Tuesday, then| The RCMP, he said, has as ham President Rolly Larkin pre- jec: jndicating a strong . inter- sngng “Trouble of the World” to Keir Memorial Church, Mal-|its goal an accident free future. | sided. est on the part of those present. peque, where funeral service|This goal could be reached if| Following his -talk Cpl. Tid- | GD will be held at 2 p.m. er | everyone would co-operate. ford answered many questions COMMITTEE NAMED _Peoples cemetery, Malpeque. The guest speaker was i introdu- du-| pertaining ¢ to traffic” safety. After the general meeting a ORO WOKS MEWS TY ORE @ SAVIN: TN a eet {STORE-WIDE SALE Thursday, Dec. 10th -- Friday, Dec. llth -- Saturday, Dec. 12th. 51 Gauge Nylons ........ 2 pair $1.29 Ladies’ Nylon Tricot Nightgowns, Baby Doll Pyjamas and Bed Jackets, assorted colors ihewee+ ax eee for all, primarily on the high BIRT — The death occurred at school level. ra the P.E.I. Hospital on Monday, Dec. 7, 1959, of Donna Grace Birt, age 2 days,-infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie S. Birt, Covehead. A short service will be held at the BMacleas Funeral Home Tuesday morn A return adult polio clinic for New Haven and surrounding districts will-be held in New Haven School on Thursday, Dec. 10 from 7 until 9 p.m. JETS P KS ALE - rc \ al 7 = < -@erernvnvreaee2 0 @ 3 Sets MELMAC HOLIDAY DINNERWARE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE (Each Set 24 pes.- Valued at. 29.95) Pillow Cases dp haps eueee chives nase RR TUE Ls inc deeehcidcseocepes Towels, 14x 26.... All Wool Plaid Blankets ................-.. each $4.25 coved s OO See 2... each 99¢ Visit our store during sale days and fill in a ballot with your name and address. 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