WE TIEAT THE slcli WELL Glggey's Pharmacy, open 8 em. to 8 tun. warm PAYING me" fourth in- stallment of your City taxes bu. mu. please bring your bill. THE FOURTH installment of City taxes is due and payable on Satunrlay, December 3154. - .w......:...ur.. r i Page 2, The lGuardien Tuesday, Dec. 27. 1955 City and Central DECEMBER sis: is the final day for paying the fourth in- stallment of Olty taxes. IN ORDER to vote all taxes must be paid in full to Decem- INTERFST at rate of M of Mn per month will be charged on the fourth installment after De- cember sist. 0 lnveral traffic accident: occur- red within the city during the bolt- dey week-end. Early Saturday lfternoon a car drlven by Mr. George-Waller. city machine shop operetmawea hit by a truck going north at the in- tersection of Cumberland and Ens. ton Sta. The car received exten- sive damage and Mr. Weller enf- fered painful rib and side lnlur- iee. He was taken to his home on Numerous Local Traffic 7 Accidents Over Weekend I. l 'l In New..fe”rse”yy . At ee evening ceremony on pg. day Dec. ll in the First Presby. terian Church. Paueic. N.J., mu, :1: Anne Ilendschull. of Passalc. ems the bride of Rev. G... 0- Bonnoll. Dletor of West sill: Ellelew Ood. Rev. Dr. George H. Ti Plat-or. performed the cerellioliiytf gileceptioa was held in the church The bride is ..,i.,., Mr. and Mrs. Aliru: lfaandschuii hit Esher st.. by City Police where I car loin! Iouth on QIIOIIL A be later received medical treat- car and a staution wagon were in 3 meat. The .fuli extent of his in- collision at the intersection of Fits- E jurl will not be determined un- toy and Killsboro. and two can ' tilt results of xsrays to be taken collided at the corner of Pownal l this norning are known. The and Kent Sts. In these ” f at Carrying an oi-chm on . mm driver of the truck was taken into damage to the vehicles in most P the bride's gown was fuhiohal custody by the City Police and cases was of a minor nature. and DI. H. L. KEENLEYSIDE with gsepoint lace bodice charged with drunken driving. none of the occupants was ivslihn m lace apron effect skirt over gm W AT and satin. A small lace hat held EDUCATIONAL TAX was due USA” NEws,wOrd has been re' 011 Alfflll 331- 5ieP5 5" being ceived by Mrs. K. A. Parker, Char- Wiliell '0 C0l-lecl 53m9- lottetown. of the death of her cny TAX OFFICE will mother. Mrs. B. J. Porter in Hal- rev . V lifax. Mrs. Porter was the widow gig” alll,ll”:lexlf'l:):k7 pm" to 9m of the Rev. B. J. Porter. POLICE C0l'RT L- Three cases were dealt with by Magistrate Martin on Saturday. One drunk York City. and Mrs. Donnell 1 FIREMEN CALLED - City Firemen responded to a call Sate! urday afternoon to deal with so Mrs. Emily Roach. Euston St., ed. . fire in the ,bassment of Sternsl W85 Slrlltli l3Y 8 08? near lief Olllslde the City llmllsr ll 3 , her V9"- Ilnd ifwailable W35 EW9" 3 "3" Laundry hi the cornpr 01 Keml home last evening. The accldent.C. M. P. repofled 3 C9m3l0" 3'5 Her sister. Janet wa h d” 5”5P”"ded 3l'”l9'l”' am " and Hiilshnm 5:3, The tire which occurred when the driver of thelfivc o'clock yesterday afternoon. ' 5 Om” 'car applied his brakes and skidd- between two cars at St. Dunstan'l Pmmlnenl Canadlu Diplomat llelllliglh mtul?;:(l:g'.?r);:tdale'liBerwJi:li ed on the icy street. Mrs. Roach College crossing. Damage to hoth D,-g Hugh L, Keenleyslde present matchinx small hat and cg"-led was immiately taken to the P. E. cars was extensive. but none of ly servlng an Dlreclol,lGienel.al of whliesedsed green holly with ",5 1. Hospital where it was learned thr- c'-cupants suffered any iniury, the important Technical Assistance carnations.Mlss Sylvia I-lorwiii A that she was suffering from a dis- 0 Administration of the United Nat- :;l':ljesMrilaEdward Redmond, u MADE PRESENTATIONS - At lpatml at 2:45 yesterday mommgll J ll0?:::iheSrll('ll,l;gi:.nd name misham HISTORIC PROVINCI ions. has been invited as special ma 5. were similarly gown. h 1 - f th f 0 . . . . I l H . speaker for the looth Annual Meet- 9'3 in aqua and carried red lb: ..CC?l”l.eNronaS E.arl:)ell.”5g::':fLea at discovered a case of bit-altlng and oiu-igrmas is no l,ml,lEm fol. check over some ol lhe mys in wawa. Ont. Both are members of two cars collided ai the corner of Prince Edward island has had its lng and Cemenmal Banquet of ll", white speckled c "C 3-Ewnd Tm dull? .sam.elc.hardgE,wag occurred In the vicinll) of the fmed (me gratllsn "18 l:n"omf5:Phi0 boiler was quickly extinguished IClll:nlK'h?lril0lIlnDa3lfGEd was fined one lwnh slight damage" l hundred dollars or twenty days. 3 BREAK AND ENTRY: - City Police whilst on their regularl , , 0 0 ' prnatians will - 167158 8! Cudmore 5 Glnvflti at Lluardsmcn Malcolm Benton Bel- . 4 - - . Fit d w in si mi ii own provincial government since Charlollemwn YMC A whnefdged lloll the Queen Charlotte High School tel? . . ' preparation for the Chlldrens the 2nd Canadian Guards Regi lzroy an eymouv s.. a l H In 0 . . . . y. last Thursday evening. the girls of mi '3Si:'"?r'll:ilfl3l1Ef? elh:v.n.d. lie trim? Pd Enid Alba;-1 3 Christmas party at Camp Peta. ment (National Defence Photo) ff": midi truck were.” c"m5"m .""l:;l:;"m”” lmm NW8 500 a Cllpdil-ll,0rYa3c?;,l;,Illllnced lw ulllrl 13.21, wlcileil, Harrtls Thompson Land. es- the Glee Clubs presented their: . r t l 0 all . aven is , . as ey 0 0 Street. A hit and run drlv-- . l . ' 'an o e oc ae pas or at the Engeiwom dlreittor, Miss Ruth Boswell xvithlgamed 9”” by breaking 3 Wins in for the historic church and forms . 0 r classmate 1 8 beaumul buuquel of roses. The ldow on the south side of the store. I TO APPROACH CPS event to be held on January 21st. the groom at Princeton Theologlg. gf;;g:f;;j;;" made by some ?:...?::'dz.”':i::ii?':."..f;':f..2:i: La rge A it e n d a n c e At i LONDON - -...... Christmas S e rv i c e 5 At ..?...:::if:; c"'"" 3'i.S:i;.:if.: '” semi-ma... ... .... ...... Rev. Robert Annott V -err--r - large packages of cigarettes had . 0 Stuart. secretary of state for Scot- . h I nation-Wlllille lbftflaillilrasth 0: this Professor at Crozer Tl:es:lot)cgi::t:l he , V ' - . - same even a u t i I ' :re(t:llllirle8dke'l.l) Qetglgxlglgla l:lfVPallnt;ltrg'inlgS C h r I S f m a S S e I C e 5 land. said Tuesdgy h: wlllplrylfto of the Charfmaowlll lsll ::.'i'll1l"l1:'VY.o('Ihes!tle3r. 2a.. and illroth. i - . persuade the ana lan acl lc was accepted. 0 oom, us and Howard Me "ms .915” '5 '"”””3' Ar TRINITY 'Ml' .il.tton's message was ”The sleamshll, Company no. to with- lllsiilxceliency M05. Rev, Mal. the beautifully arranged swim E........ :;"':hg";..Ri;Vn Ralph Bohn. Pastor H1'1'En FQQTWEAR FUNEML 5””R”” - The . w”''””””l M””" ldruw its sailings direct in the solm Macllachern. D. 1).. Bishop scene commemoration the 5” Gartleldufi, Pmllyterlan Church WDN31 M me 1319 Mil-95 M31? 3' REV A" Hunk Mm-Lean bmugml Th" 9VV'll'lF'- ?'"'l'('” M” demwd Clyde from; Canada. James liutch- of Charlottetown was celebrant at iour's birth. BUTTER CACHE UP - E REV. Edmund Cart Brennan was held on Saturday ilhe C'"m"”b message i” W V '”'lchiefl.V to cuutm-cutinnal singing at W" pm" ”' Tmmm Aveuut . . . . . A . , - . 1, t S 1 mn High Mass in St. Dunstall's 0 . 0 0 lmomlns tum HIT Hemessey igre;-whom of Trmnyi U.Smg .5.” mSlChrlsimas czuaii in a brief lncss- Bum l”0,Ce0"5f;;;(:Qec.,',::i?.,:,:c..,t: Boagilica at midnight Christmas HOLY REPEEMER CHURCH tg?1stlo?:lv(lsAros(Sll4l pEi:e::i:l1)teri)ii f'l)llllte (l;l:::l:lyte.limll)VChurch' Bronx: Karl ' Flmenl mm”? W 51. M8l80lLY'5 Isublech ”DecEmber 23'l955 meiage. the Minister brought 8 2:1: ourged ,thc minister in the EV& Rlgl" Rel" Patrick MCMEMIL Solemn Hlgh Mass was celebra" ' l ayman wuuams "ll . . . . . . . Canadian cities at Dec. 15 to 70- M. Gordon D 1 hi iclmrch. Klnkora where RequiemiMm15l9T "med ma? me, bmh flflih vh l v k' .age utit- r l 0 I). P., Rector of the parish was ed at Midnight on Christmas Eve 414.000 d f 61651000 - yes . lm5' M3” was celebrated bylchlllsl made 3 diVlSi0n 1" the l"5' -leglulilillf p(l3l)ll'l)stmfIa:lnelf1:)t Cofne”. Elsa;-U;ifseoio (:i)tJI:nt1t(i::e gileing High Pnvesll Rev. F, J. Cmcomm at the Chmch 9f the M9” Hay the C0l'I:JSlll3?)nf1llll;o':8te llast Eleaorll After 3 honeymom in me Paco" M R 1Rev. Harold Crolten. P.P., who tor! of the Wflrld. He Called UP0nl . . . . . 111 . , .. Deacon and Rev. Clarence Roche. Rcdcsnfer with the Rector, Very 01 b I l l 05 the newlyweds will live at 1st A lalao offictiabed at the grave. The the congregation to makela -diwl:l:;u.;?:;C:m:a?rD:g3 sgigizlgng 3'1 Sgogxgh ltgsllfslbfndigfrrymvful m ,SubeDeacon. The?Deacons of Hon- Rev Gregory Murphy. C. S5. R. Tjesdggfaillolullmgsaub? c:ln'e'sp”::::g rm Decarest Avenue Engle My begins we” Mes”; John mo" in the history of the" M95 3soft blue lighting. The decorations e C l I 0"” were Rel” Ymcem Mwnaghan 85 0619573"? R9V- R0"3ld Delalleyv last years figures in brackets ln- Tlle' brld h MaCAlOCif, Stephen Johnson, John from Before Christ to, ”the Yearllwew under me Supewlglnn Ol me. 7.... -We and Rev. Reginald Phelarr. The C055. R” of 5l.Amie's Parish, elude Quebec 5,030,000 pounds (3: the dean ;e?va1r5k3;lCi'.e1ll'ry ti 39 ech 50:: Per Insertion 0 175 Queen St. V Currie Bldg. ” W ”h.' .........r... Jdm'50n' Elugene Madvm' James M our Lmdnc Men's Association and the Flower age Sundav evening's service font 5'3"""" was mewhed by Rel” Montreal, was deacon and Rev. 177,000); Montreal 35,105,000 (30,. -C ' lMacGu-lean. Russell Hamill. In- 1 i i A . . . - . - iames Keilyl . John Gallagher. C.Ss. R. was sub 534,000). "5 C”"eE9- mended Rutgers and T if 4 lierment W85 in We Ollufch cem- .i..E3Z..f3"l.f.h r::sle:i)ili;:op:e:;:oiJi Commmge” l;'(ffn;”3S:,l,,fa'”l Smgmg bl the Between 11-30 ppm and Falllrdnldhl deacon. A sermon in keeping Wllh -Tree g;:,':;; f;:l'l'l'1l':tllonc'”5fjle5F in "I! 'IVRT S em?!" ' 0 i v i h' - . ZION CHURCH l U, C . 4 . . e he men's choir under the . ectlon ll, holy Season of ch,-islmas was l an areigh ; i B H . dgje bl3'Selarlg0,”",;”ellfj: I Law. ,”i.l"El”d?"l”flje1';:dl,ff,,2l .l Leo Chiasson with Mrs. Joseph premhed by Rev. path" Delaney. YANKS NEAR POLE Dickinson College where she is s . COLES-At the P. E. 1. Hospital hem” at my rear of the choir km Zion Church 035 beaulllulll llec, al mluslc. lllfeal ulll: Christmax WP Doug” at the organ sang a num. Traditional Carols were sung by AUCKLAND NZ (AP candidate for an associate is on Dec. M. 1955-10 MIT 9nd M”- . urated for the Christmas season C?” Sum” . 0 ' , her of carols. The music of the . . . . l - Four arts degree next June. She is a ll Gordon Colesl wluloe . xnm efsona S was flood lighted and added much by members of the Young Peoplyslvlces in the city (hul-ches.. Llld vlass was mat of W A. Leonard ihe mixed choir previous to ll!!! American planes landed safely at member of the Passaic church and l stillborn. 0 Miss Margie Munn. Keith Dar- to the beauty of the sanctuary f Society RNA WW Harold .3l.(,lmlll)lghlEhtlerllcrszgsP orlmcEllr(l;taill:z; Al; ln B. ml. llllnssh the fmAill:i: nl'lt:i:Iile.I1ll1d:;K:il;0 tll::ll:ll;1l'ed;)u?0ll'lldt1l11l:8;lj8lI( and es- a teacher in the junior depart. l W ah cl Dou Cl k fchaltt - Ch '. (1 th direction 0 i W . Will ' ', 0 B . . , lrec Ono - ' s e irs a n tween ment fit 5 d . h 1, r U ?own”lpe-n A 222::g::.:::.:";;r:::;l.:5:::..:f2Wm 3" C”'l.i”"f5l?.”. 2:; lst new ze-ma n m”u: a':"....:lS:.::.”..... . .. l past on Dec. 15th to Mr ant Reamer Rodd of Han,.mg0m dared Chrlslmas Carols. At (he as The junior Choir joined mm the chllrch atten ance ro - 'and hank Macl'nlyl.e. On Christmas morning the Mass- was a 2,200-mile non-stop flight degree at Lafayette College and llllll-Ii. Eaversiitrlt . Clfaolilzss Congratulations are extended to evenmg Service" the sglglng "fhlhe senior choir in the rendering of sev-l unusually 30' other masses were at 6 a.ln.. es wderehzt the hlllsutatle :2: :2: tnia1:mENe: Zealand's ?uth Islland. 1aBD all Princtoreld Theological sen. N ,- ' ' ' ' nd interme late (l mrs l . is M; John Lea-Morgan.lsT PETERS CATHEDRAL -, am 030 am and 11.00 mm. mixe c o was a n e . re us. an ac ve vo cano nary. e sew overseas with ('2 W918” 5 lb5- 12 "5- M” ""3 M” 39"” R”55- WM” iigrlgrleaiured Rev Howard "hrist- "" W” ' ' l i t t ' ” be r l to in 13000 f t be on th - - T M.A. B.M . (Oxf rdl di ected the , . ith th m t each by the sans 8 num P 0 C81”05- War 8 . ee e vs e e army during World Warn. Ho ::J l:gIld:'lve:;gWl'lIl)dg:l9bral' um" l1edbi'flLgE)l'l,t1: llllliefglneslsaze Pnill- cllolrsl us 0 r l2llThErlll0ioe:l?li:lnci"i.bgfsslilgglg lvlector.eRisg&hrt 1:; ildatrick McMah- NF;ol1itlwinLg thge ussual Cl.lvSvl:;n.plilIl1cE titling s;ri5;ep1l'no.lItide;lna gulldltlgz atplrlelalldlint ol Ellie Engdlewood Min- is PETERS-At the Prince County , 9 v 9 ” 9 i 3' - Miss Barbara Roper was solo- 9 . . 1 -M.d . M on. 0 aw 3' an 6' cm ' 0" 0 I 0' 0 9 e noon on on n member ' 5 Hospital on Monday. Deco 2501-. .M"5r 50"" M3”""'5 0f M”'T'”"7' -rm; KIRK or sr JAMES isl 3' "'9 ""'"”"5 5"Vl"' 5'”3l"E EV;.n:llgliG . The "megs throughout war: ed "ii i'heoi?hilllIlechcol.I:ge8vgizl1gll:d arid mam 0' Englewwd Romy CM” 1955. John David. one-month.oldlR1V0F Celebfdled her Tml b"'”'i i i ”Star of Bethlehem (Stephen carol arrangemem by Charles argely attended and a deep on em es son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peters. fay wml her family 1'" Charhmel Christmas day services began at;Adamsl. At the evening service. wood concluded A-wllh Glm-in 1-ihi, Nverull lni9TESl lake" by all lil Ollie”- GT99” Rmldv Summerslde Rest" 0wn' lthe Kirk of St. James with thelMiss Norma Daiziel was soloist for Dom-me. Allehlya. Qui ham; 9; South Korea Ac ses R do 1118 ll ""3 Bf”'"le55 Flmemluomei Mr, Wendell Mac-Kinnon of Hal-(Church School Christmas Serricellhe singing of "He Shall Feed I-iis0pl.l, homing. Alle-Alleluya". The M S V ' ' t 0 " e n , Flmeral mm" lmeri ifax. spent Christmas with his par-lat 10 00 a.m. followed by the Fest-'lFl0ck". egg.-lzlllantcwzalg tlllllroflilltg: p O n S O r I S I .- - ts.M, M.All' M K-"1 rch-1 -wish" ltlloo , , . .. ARBING-Al the Pt 15- l- Hilsplml '3" 7 "d ” M" 3" ”' "la " '””""” m” '" ' CENTRAL (.HRlSTlAlN cuuiul lV(.A.. B.D.. assisted by Rev. Can- . my 193-, H b l All,-mg ol non. City :a.m. The sermon by the Minister, 0 f S T O h ..;.p'lll Dec 17 u er Mumlng wmshlp and commun. on E. M. Malone. MD. DD and O SEOUL. (Reuters) - South the four Koreans aboard. 45:: 02 walel. street in his 54th year. ere-F Rev T ll 8. flamers. 5-T--'Vlu Y 1 . Remains resting at the Cutclme FOUR WOMEN PEMSH dean mm the topic Beneath mew" were observed at Central Rm W. G. HOSE. to be particularly attentive to one Kmmlntt cboumnumetfmlcglru "Tllla vlticolztanxefttaclr k :ll,ll' v - " . . ' d choir director, w 9 . ll lmbllshed Funeral Home where funeral get-' BEA MONT T ( l 0 F Shimnc of Bethlehem s Star Car-xchnman Church Rev, MD. Dull The organist an M 01 l rolioiilng a vie. as vice wiii be held today. service U ' ex" AP "minis WPFO sung by the Gallery bar in ms momlng message look was Miss Sue Brenton. c i us- ustom inagurated thirty-five YEBYS little chap who through illness am of warm ln flrlu It . Sou", lgiilxllzinglslofua at": assault elderly women were burned tol . . -. .. r . t . . . . The services on Christmas (l8' Ed .d P e to !""'"E at 2 ""l0ck- ”"'"'"e'" d in s d h fir o t Cm" M 3"” 3"" 6”” l""""" as his sublect: "Followms lhe . M ti" t 7:30 . .. 8:0 380 113' Prince wan rec p ry. missed the Christmas tree. Korean patrol vessel and captur- l;Alli&YPegplet:eCg;r;lEry(E,al.E Uumufliough aatiliioarym: oil-iameenuslvll?ll7g:Bi-oak Forth. 0. Beauteous Heav-lTrall of Llgms". Music was under Xfxlla aml; alnsnaoo elm 5:h'g're wal. Knights Templar. a representative Several of the chlldren enlenalnl mg four coasbguarl off lil);Ie::eia.nd count”; mum ' i9"l5' Hghl” (Ham) The "arms th dir tion of Mrs. Allison Mac- . . . 0 d l E ll '0, delagation from that branch of the the K l coast "fly of the Prince Cnunlly ligssspitalll llelnl:;7",;,:cx 1:: ;35lle::9thf;llll"gll l"l:l':s"c(:'i were ”Thc carol olh thell Eellsglk; laencd lealured an amheml :hl:o(Se:(?l';;::l anEvg:s0Dr:g xgsarlzl Free Masons mad: ltheg alginulal edT1l:ePilieslteil;:,r;Vl';e::2:l?:'re ohlllmgignmohvngliig. ::,1:s.el:?l:: g;l1n.'llm1;”:,:ta,m3i ' . . " l.,' -v .. g-l ..s- r l ' Eaiflrlillg lP?:l?r)'.26Vli"lie of the llatzlfour or more lives being take" 'l A 3.r.EewJ-er" ul3ll?0mlzllIl1'iMIz::il1i-eggrw RlTnl?e ti)tl)atlEri:. Sm pm" iilliirdqlgxigteslllllt l,)lls'phall88S at Mt headed by the presiding Precep- The sovernment spokesman, sell 0 . . . 1 ' . . . Dr. Karl Houg Kee. asked for .. George Parry of Summerside Inl:;lg?os:;)?lura:h;';j(r5:llg::d fate” pgel: (Praotnrlnllsl .B,0lhlehem.. was elfectlvely render AT 513 pA(lLs llel.l,e,.l',,cc0mpahled hy game my w, E, Maclnnis and received We have every reason to be l . . 11-ied support. but in the mean" lieve that one incident was de'- V- her 94th vear Resting at thel . M 500 ll V, . l. . . . . -. l Claus a pleasing welcome from the mat E 0 N 0 .,l ' -sons died in a bead-on auto colli- l , ' 9"" '9 fspl-".5. . " led hi 8 Elrl 5 in" m"Q'h"l- " l - r l 0 ll, ch-' i.l , ' . l W l". time. be said. If the Commun lll,e.,alelU lllaged .5 03,1 of sh. 5:31:-aeeslilhe ful:1Eleti;fllwil'll0;neehelf;O;I: Sign near Bemm and me more l(,hI;il.SlfYflah 31nd Clllleltilttaggllfdh (:!ahr- Mary Vesseyl. Kathryn Beck and mgslgvglgilggrgllzgscgf Hnely lmsigitye cgtlillrtlltgena iIcJ:::rVaS:,(?eI'1::lI:(: r0'iIllmM:l.)h.:Ivl::e8 walgllmsmuled ln 151.; do lllo: returln the foturt mall. -l-ol(yo.pell,l,,.lg.pyonm,u! 0.0,. ' . . w d d . D . 28. ed '" ' h93d'”" W”-Ck "H" 33” an 5 or 9 rs ' ..elM""l Rum ' C mum" at 51 93"” A"9””" ' i ' 190 d d tedl alar efarm We Sha 3" 0 "35" 0 5 paign of provocation and awe!- p';lnte0r';nenl: "S:0:lye.s game. lettsville Saturday morning. igggfligg l'lrl,5;lSIilcelEc1llll(ljl;l:jl9ali3s'(;15'msIll:lcnumm OF SCOTLAND Church. Rev. Canon J. T. lbbott. gglichahlsllllellhgerilgfllvpglllltf ho:.:",efl'f,';nl;: umlll ll" Epresenll strongest possible action of our slam . . l 0: . A . . .. -d . . :--aw ,, Rt,' lb LS il - :0Wn- . "aurtlzlstlrnetheenemvwul-r mvislthnoglolagurl. 10-00 lzioov the Bleak Mldwlnter- (Gustav ilol-l Rev JH Bmwp conducled bouvslgc grasllg; C51: rsglr lfgilg. Tl: sed Packages of candy. nuts. fruit. spacious blllllldlI1E zldllllnllliznzjalltteu He accused Commlmlsl Chlnlail so I” as m comm” In act of ' ' ' ' V ' W M” ND" M39133" mm Cawmorningland evening services atldlrecilun of ille ll. John Harris. my” ma c1”"""3' Sam”, w?F North Korea and JaP3" 0! join-l war and we are fully confident - GAUDET-At the home of his lols- ”Hark Bethlehem" and ”Tal0,e Free cllml, 0, Scotland S.,.,.llr,iz.c.o.. who made his first 2111- his mseiher 1" mi aislessl". that our allies will join us in tak- son. George Gaudet, 319 convent Flln lovlnl lltlemnryedof Dr. in E. Bethlehem". All services were con- ham School was held al 1000 3 m pcarance at the organ console since e T e S pact to encircle South ldKor',e)a. -"S lwclhle and Successful muni street, summe,-sldel on Saturday, 0mIIIK- W 0 Ills! DWIY 90- ducted by the Minister. The music . . k t , 'lf arriving from England to fill the F h C w The Associated Press its a l'- le,l..me5,ul.e.,. Th, very gurvivll Dec. mil. 1955. Joseph c.audei.l36- 1954-- t was directed by the organist and R" M” Em)” "'" ml '5 position of Orsanist and Chair reig er r eisn office spokesman in Tilky" of Korea and tree Asia is at formerly of Borden. in his aotulN0i lull Ml"! 5'" "er! do! Director o' the Choirs. Miss E. '"”"""g medimm" me subject: .. - -, .. M t . described bhe charges adainst kl.- year. Resting at the Bownessl ln mm" "9 "'"'""b"- Lillian Mar-Kcnzie. Mus. 13.. F.M.1 Tho" Shanpan H” Nlalne Jesus” gsthgr Christmas day commun- Japan as ..s,heeT nonS3,uE'.. 5" 0 0-.00--000 Funeral Home from where thell R”"'"""l'"'d by "l" '5" ”'dlC..Vi i 1" the evemng the mmster den lion services were at 8:00 am. and ' South Korea's marine affairs -l-0 ggmovg EYE funeral will be held on Wednes-l 3"" Y- wnhlhe subject .,cbrist's Love toiat 11:00 a.m.. the latter being HALIFAX (Cpl gg-lthe lwen. Dec l5 arrival or the saiiage office reported that I Korean - - ET. lrur. BAPTIST cnuncn The Church." r r d t ohoxrro (CPl - Police C011 f:,fe',,Il)ell;;,m2f,m,','. .1f35",1f,','Vl.':,g In loving memory of Frank Dnr- Snvnlon Am.” fhheorlitlectlciliervatwthecl11!jl?0gga.!ilr?lil:fl mm-ed ireishtertl-ogd Chusrcll 3:5 "1:MES"".fl,f,l'”;llI;:a"::.lin:llsi hf); l14ve()!hsieliesesu(!;gr:ilinun(l;ltn lisir starhle -John Earls. allot in the int! ,0 Mlle gay church for Requiem sey who passed away Dec. 27th. The "-'3"l” '"”'"l"3 ""1" " .vice. The choir sang as an anthem "med mm P" ere I M y P0 he" lug essels working inside the 60' with a sawed off shotslln by ' C" ' mile limit. declared bv Presirlsn- theft suspect. will be 0P9"?l9d. 1: ttal Syngman Rhee to be Korean today for the removal of his nil tenvltordal waters. eye, hospital officials said. WENT after 13 days at the mercy of a I storm-racked North Ailanilc. For the rest, Christmas was a Two of the 34 crew members day of thanksgivin- were taken to hospital tor treat- "we were plenly scared." said, M”: In mm 3 ml Imermwt ln N54. the Charlottetown Baptist Church The Calvation Army. in addition. "A lovely rose ls blmmlngllpmeg the church cemetery. VisitingvAlways a mine, never . lmwnlicnnducted by Rev. H.L.Miiton was to their regular seruces at 10.00 mrlousl Eveusmlg was at 510000,". A hem-sl 1oioo.i2,oo, 2loo.4,oo-, 7,00. IAlways a hand. when someone waglwe" iftlenfledv Muslc W” "'1,d9l'i3smi and 7-00 l7-m- hell! "P9" all when the Rector preachcd on "Glad 10.00. x ( dong ltho direction of Mrs. G. Elllott.;seri-ices on Christmas Eve and at Tldlhgs-3 The anthem hi lhis gel-. . . , . . . , . d 0 0 .. ' G ' Swetloff. 29. was charged with the . lThere wasn't . thing u... big .. Full and featured Christmas con- 6.30 Christmas night sr.Maior. vice was "There was a rosebud ment of lniunes rem? in Charles Prince of London. Man. ONLY A BEGINNIN W00": elm am ggo. He w-s MncPHAlL-Ar Waldoboro. Maine 0,0 small lzregational singing and a girls and Mrs. W.R. Stanley conducted bloomed in the snow" (Martin four day battle 10 keel) the helP' how we prayed." l -lllle palroi boat captured one arrested after a chase durlni le” cm” um" mom heme the Y"E03l3Vl'" ”"'”d A" 3”” of the vessels. lltiillli ININ which Earl was shot. on Saturday. Dec. 2-1. 1055. Mrs. L-l-lml 0,, wouldnll M. .0 d” for us chorus: "Luther's Cradle Hymn". the services and brought the mess- Shaw) Florence Lane MacPhail. widow; all. i ”"W "'" mm s m-” 7' V V "W" " Kordlc said "1 lll0"3l" ll” ship (ml, Km-an goagtguardsmen and :...E:..-v of the late Finlay MacPhail. Re- Treasured ml,mm,m an ." "1 , was gone for sure. ' "Rum we vessel ll, low, the 1-,. EARLY Lmll ,9 lklllll arl;ivlenalFhtlllle0l3gaci.ean have left i WORST STORM IVER Port said. But llx armed Chinese Th n 0 W n d Bl npened ( ll om . Y EVQL - Clill . hing Funeral on Fridaylscrvm (Alf a husband and father. we lnvedl Communist v then appear e rs e an When W0 ” "" 6'219'm"ied d sclun shot: with the in 1329 linked Leia Ontario and freight.er's lifeboets were destroy m E is my llfebelt and started to pray." he said. . . it will never forget. l commoncing at 2 oclock Inter-l n k El ui. Welland Ind men! 1" Orwell Hpnd Cemmeryl .Mi&owll::l'yy remembered by wife Korean patrol boat. racapturlnll La a re by the ohinese fishing boat with Niagara rivers. 3 E 5 0 E 8 r. S 2 3 Peter Oatway-died Dec. 25. 1954 chCI'lOffE9OWlI Son Johnedled January 15 1942 M9"m”l"o"' Va". "'6 winds ' 1 i hm-i-i use force smashed I s Funeral Home 7 .'.'.L"':,,f.',',f,,"””' cm 0 quiartm and washed S A little while the trials . f the'btidl0 Ind Hood ” 7” Em" 3t- l::: .;r.” ::::..l'.': :.'l'.:.':':'- ;'.':.'.'.".nu. nohegvm-ell; WILI. as CLOSED And an nnfading crown. 5' "'9 '1'” by l Adayonwhose calmbe t cllmplblb h"lCl'll Illa The IIII goes never dow.n':y Ambulan” Sena”. one night the shadows linger -"a::.-: m ..;....... 3 5.... SATURDAY. DEC. 24th And then, the morning limit. 5 :1 ye'e're st nub: rm: 0 A1 7 P. M. E All Gods own hand the burden '" "C - - I Mtge” hzeery lshonlders takes: .. blue” "0 . And hear 'u"l1'.Z?u.5'lv.ll'”5l.... use -no-M tin crivvl-4 milk" until TUESDAY. DEC. ZTHI The strife for ever ever. I IN W55” mw'h ""7 r The battle fought and won. sees h IOWA! 8 I IVIIIO . A M Inserted by wtfeendlemlly. mistsotvuu vllehnuvedip ' ' N. D. Mnclean lelifex . harbor in eehenstad UNDE "mm In lloml -so llama memo . of crew nausea and the raiisaed TO GIVE OUR STAN A R , in! us an arnet Ca bell. ehcd Willi 1' 'u"'m"l EMBALMEB who passed away at his hm: at CHI 3' hoes. Rocky Point December I7. IOS0. Gone from as your kindly face Your pleasant. cheerful ways. The heart that won so many friends In the bygone happy dayg. Looking back with tenderness Charlottetown and North Wilt.-shire 75' it i E I DIAL 5549 llllilnexesmthe Py-e":rs'l ttl:id'with yon eerputer and Auyi la. lkisllllivoi MM?” h.a" And leave the rest with God. . .' fourth engineer. were 3.5., 3" ''''''''''''' & mag b;":l'l'.'"?,':,':dRu”l:f' ”'"3' W suffiell-Cold a broken leg ” -":0 cuk'm. when a sudden roll sent Va: E E i 5 3 E In loving memory of Peter OIIWIY. who died Dec. 3. 1954. 1'lDbl"0ItIe sf sorrow we onset of the less ef see we level so he sleeps a peseefel C A..,..... . 0 . 0 0:2,” , A '0 M SEAMAN HELPS DURING COPTEII MERCY, FLIGHT u ag'.'..1""'...'.”.'-."' "'-a"-'3 Ilr. Liglltkeepefs widow. Mrs. Meryllfeuglltoe of Santa. Out. as a Paul's Island off Cape Breton's husband was drowned (we (lays Oldl N25 .6 0: outlet coach a baby in Asia. its new one- 'iI st a steam pipe. mt, who the Lord Church a day be- fore she left Newport News. Ve., about Funerd Home 5! Glenn and Gates. sets eecour I t from hell . W "mu 3:?” copier 1::-her to Do: Northern Tip. Mrs. aatu, whose