HON. c. .l. aullcllstl. '2 Role0f Dr. Donald NlacRae In FouyndingOf Rotary Told which would form the basis of a draft a new constitution based on constitution for Botary- He in the resolution. Rotary Club and Rotary inter- duced the committee to have Mac- INTERNATIONAL national. the Han. C.J. Burchell, Rae draft the resolutl "Tbs In the course of doing so Mac- PC told Rotarians of his as- resolution. asdrafted by aeltae. Rae roposed the Object "The P which was unanimously adopted advancement of international us- by the Convention. without obieo derstanding. goodwill and peace tion from any of the delegate? through a world fellowship of . . . t . . . . eighteen yu h . and , men is interesting to note that after united in the ideal of service." a lapse of 36 years the principle sociation with the late Dr. Donald A. Mscnae. a native of Canon Cove, P.E.I., who when Dean of Law at Dalhousie. came over with Burchell to organise Rotary In Charlottetown. in September. l9lT. Speaking of the international Object of Rotary. "He was the . man." said Mr. Burchell, "who first conveived and drafted this Object and moved its adoption at the annual Rotary conference held in Edinburgh in the year 1921 A here it was unanimously adopted by the Rotarinns present at that convention." In 1920 at Atlantic City Burchell was appointed to a small com- mittee to prepare a resolution: Mr. Burchell read a letter ad- dr ed to Dr. M R J YOUR DOLLAR buys more at DR. J. H. 0. HANLEY will be 2g'es1S955, . few mo?,ih5aebe?:,, :7; the Hughes Drug Store. gbscnrthfvroxixnbehigagldffice until Fri- death. by 3,,-be,-1 J'Ta).y1o1-. gunk, KENMORE on Heaters on sale "' e ' l(';5ld”""A;3 ""3 "”';5lg"t ”' 9" now only 552.95. Simpson: Sears. BOOK WEEK Silver tea Queen no en venary O 0 "Y " Cnnme High School Library. starting Rotarlans on the path REFRIGERATl0Nsales and re-p Wednesday Nov 2,5. 4 ,0 5 "which has led to one of Rotary: pat.-5, prompt service anywherg tn. ' ' ' I greatest achievements-the devel- the Province. Storey Electric. vssrr HI STYLE Millinery. Gt. opmgnt old il::Nern-yllonal under- .-- 1, sta in ." vs raw an not won. ctr ?.'”iil'.'s.3f25?l W 9" "W M" ii si. "M3. ll.” 1923 um... I?!" Pllll'llll5Yy "P95 ' I-EL '0 opposed a resolution that Rotary 3 P-lib MINOR QCCIDENT - One International should take over the ”' amber special on cold wave per- . k ma "ms may '” me "' n " ' - ( Inna", ud mumneh” goo lliwll -I H10 In I Cal" 00 Ed plson was adopted the resolution l ' ' ' at the intersection of Kent and that Rotary Club; ghould not de. gn,y'En-ION-E. The "M" m Weymouth Streets with consider- -taleviaion only 3199.95, Slmpsonsl :-:-sv-.;... ., -...... MacRae attended the I911 Ed- nf every paragraph is now en1- inburgh convention and moved bodied in the present constitution that the draft constitution be not of Rotary International." adopted but considered by a com- NOT NATIONAL mittee of 21. This was done and MacRne and the committee the committee adopted and were careful in particular to pro- followed MacRae's draft with only vide that there would be no room minor alterations. it was approv- in the proposed constitution for ed at the convention at Son the establishment of national or Francisco. ganizations in any country. The committee of 21 did change The president of Rotary at the the term of directors from Mac- l920 Atlantic City convention was Rae's proposed 2-year term to one so pleased with MacRae's work year. it is only in the past four that he had him appointed to or five years that the constitu- tion was changed to a 2-year period, "which, I think," said Mr. Burcheil. "is the more sensible plan as one year is not sufficient time to enable a new director to be of much assistance in the de- velopment of Rotary." '. ...... ...... .. " .....;...... --.- . vote their energies entirely to any alnlecdamase belns sustained by community work but should sup- : ar. port all existing agencies or, if no -suitabc agency existed, to create B?:,'::xE5l.N:e'. lasyihvl: an agency or otherwise initiate a ening in the church vestry. A commulnny "mu" Ind 31 W " brief devotional was conducted by "ppm. Beatrice Farquharson. Rev. C.W. Passey led a study period on the series of God's plan down through the ages. Plans were made for a B.Y.P.U. evening service. Next week the meeting will be in soci- al form at the home oi Robert FIRESTONE Town and country tires special prices. We mount them while you wait. MOAEE Jewellers ,doubei. allow face value on Canadian 875.00. 64.00 57.00 and 83.00 bills and all gold 9011! Oll ally Purchase of new wat- ches. dlamonds. silverware. etc. W:NsiFltU(l:1' CAKE&l. Thom. 1! tlllnas alt Sal h ld t Moore and MCIk:d'I, F:-ids; afte.r- ud Queen.” Muxmnom Iaoiinl. was A r' ” d . Mrs. 5 bert Richard. Elm A . learning of th untimely death at . the fruit cake. mm mm BIRTHS the 9 " ital on Monday afternoon of Mr. - rsramt passes AWAY-M . P Russell Campbell. Central Royalrtiy 0'”0""E”'- 5' 5" C'1-"0"h ?9iiierye'l:n'l:leo:.e3O'lvtltiiorl llibllll . received the sad news on satun ""7" H”"""'l N”""'b"' 8"” constitution the late Mr Jones -.' lily. November 17. that her father ".53 m M" "id M"' hm” had never been seriously ill until 5 I had pissagd away suddenly at his oD”'"""' Venn” Rive" ' ”"' stricken with a severe heart at- 0l!1G II flmshott, England. momma gm the P-El not lack about one week ago. A de- pital on November 19. 1956, to ATTENDING MEETING -Dr. A.J Mtnchlaon. Director of the Mr. and Mrs. Neil Maclnnls, a Division of Mental Health and daughter Anita Joyce, Weight Medical Superintendent of Falcon. I lbs llozs. whod Hospital. is attending a meeting of the advisory council N0lt'l'H- At London. Ont. Nov. ll, as mental health in Ottawa. Nov- 1960 to Cpl. and Mrs. H.A. North. nee (Eater Champion) a son. Henry Arthur, weight 0 lbs ember Iiith and Nth. DEATHS case An.tousItNnn- A case of theft of cigarettes was adjourned WATTS-At Moncton. Monday. November 19. 1956, Lynda Irene until today by Magistrate K. M. Martin in City Police Court yester- Watts. aged two weeks. daugh- ter of MT and Mrs. Ralph day morning. A drunk and lace able was sentenced to 10 days E Jdl.whllethecaseofaperson charled with beinl drunk and dia- - orderly was adjourned until Nov- will-h formerly of Charlotte- M. - town. Remains are resting at The Cutcllffe Funeral Home where funeral service will be held today (Tuesday). service amber IMMUNIZATION clinics will be startins at I o'clock. Interment in the People's Ce i held at 0.15 a.n1. on Tuesday. Nov- y. Death Yesterday Of Mr. Bryer Jones Regrets and condolences were expressed by many citizens of Charlottetown and vicinity on awe..- the Christian Church at Cross- roads. and a tireless worker in all good causes. Mr. Jones was held in the highest esteem by all members of the community. For 25 years the late Mr. Jones was associated in the meat busi- ness with Mr. Wellington MacNell of Southport. For several years he operated a milk route in Char- lottetown. Since 1952 he was a valued employee of the Charlotte- town branch of Canada Packers. He is survived by his widow. the former Lucy Llewellyn oi Murray Harbor North; one son. -the Rev. Bryer Jones. Minister of the Christian Church at New Glasgow; one daughter. Margaret. an employee of the Provincial Secretary's department. In ad- dition he is survived by his mother. Mrs. Robert Jones of Southport; and a brother. Elliot, of West Royalty. . His remains are testing at the MscLean Funeral Home. from where the funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon to cross- ember It at 8 g Park Ball: Wed- neaday at Royalty School; Thursday at Parlndala Hall and lfiday at Central Royalty Hall. Preschool chudren born before. 185. school children up to (hide X and espant mothers may receive a lat or and lio inoculation. Also ARCHER - At the P.E.I. Hospi- ill NW. Ill. 1050. Mrs. Charles F. Archer in her Isth year. Resting at tho Maclean Funer- al Home from where the funeral or dlpmnzg" 'll.””' Xe", M held wl,” :;"”;d?'c1:'; roads Church. Services commenc- "eduuon '1" N "dhble. Imermem In The People. Cr ing at 3 oclock. interment in the Church t)nletery- I.O.D.E. Sending Box Overseas metery. IPILLITT - At the P.E.I. Hos- pital on Monday Nov. 19 1086. Arthur V. splllett. in his bard. year. Resting at the MacI.ean MAGISTRATE! COUI'l'- Two cases. concerning the taking of a truck without the owner's consent. '4 were ad until November M by Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet Queen county Magistrat and Ottawa. who has been ap ed Commander of the new Destroy- er escort HMCS Saguenay. The ship will be commissioned at Hal- ifax Dec. 16. (CP Photo) Prince Edward Island Hos- m vout Church member, Deacon of tor. c. SAGUENAY OTTAWA. Nov. 15 - Cmdr. God- frey Harry Hayes. 37, of Winni g t- Junior laclies' Aid at P. E. island Hospital Meets The regular monthly meeting of the Junior Ladies Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital was held on Monday afternoon, November 19th. at the Cundsll Home. with the President. Mrs. Ian Burnett, pre- siding. The meeting opened with the lord's Prayer repeated in unison. after which the minutes of the October meeting and an executive meeting were read and approved. The treasurers report was lead by Mrs. LE. Prowse, in the ab- sence of the treasurer. This was seconded by Mrs. George Fisher. The president welcomed Mrs. Frank Storey, a new member. on behalf of the Aid. Mrs. A.W McNeill reported for the Hospital Cart and asked that a letter of thanks be sent to Mr. Johnstone for his kind assistance with the changes made to the Carl. Mrs. Myran Bell gave the Cart financial report. Mrs. H. H. Simpson. hospital representative. asked that mem- hers remind their husbands of the formative meeting of new Men's Association of the Prince Edward Island Hospital to be held at the Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday evening, November 28th at 1:15 p. Mrs. Claude Whitenect. conveuer of the Annual Spring Fashion Show. advised that this will be held on Monday. April 9th at Queen Char- lotte High School. Conveners for all committees have been obtained. and plans are progressing satisfac- ly. Mrs. A.R. MacNeill agreed to convene the decorating of the Christmas trees, which bring so much cheer and enjoymenti each year to those patients confined to the hospital during this season. The following members volunteered to assist in this proiect: Mrs. Stewart Ives. Mrs. Donald Macmillan. Mrs. Donald Brown. Mrs. Fred Younker, Mrs. Myron Bell. Mrs. Hugh Simp- son. Mrs. Walter Plckard, Mrs. John Harris. Mrs. Jack Anderson. Mrs. Sydney Stead. Mrs. James I-Iaslam. Mrs. Alan Macmillan, Mrs. William Hsmbly. Mrs. Wen- dell Barbour. Mrs. Allison Rogers. Mrs. Lemuel Prowse. Mrs. James Macliun. Mrs. Lockerey Macltay. Mrs, Allielon Owen. Mrs. Elmer Sutherland and Mrs. Gordon Bears. Following adjournment. tea was served by Mrs. James Machesn. Mrs. Robert Mcclll. Mrs. Alan MacMillan. Mrs. Alfred MacNeill and Mrs. Norman Macbeod. Advanced Swine Registry Report The Advanced Registry Board forswine has issuedareport which shows the following P.E. Island owned sows recently qualified: names of owner in brackets. fol- by score: Highland Rowe Kathrins HR in 's .'. Funeral Home from where the Court yesterday morning. Both funeral will be held tomorrow - l L. ' i in th ” a an -- i ,. service Commenc- A box of new and used clothing igpga an ct...-imgmwn, pg; km, 1.. ing at 1.1) p.m. Interment in is being packed for the British antenna In 3 public a, g the Peoples Cemetery. have the Children Fund for Brit- lah and European Relief by Earl of Illllshorough Chapter I.0. nil. in conjuctlon with the other Island chapters. it was reported at a meeting Monday evening. It is expected that much of it will go to Hungary if arrangements can be made. Money was also voted for the fund. it was decided to authorise the committee on services at home and abroad to purchase wool locally for knitting. At the meeting. which was held at the home of Mrs. -1. Sterling MacDonald. arrangements were made for s cake sale early in December. It was reported that a JONES - At the P.E.I Hospital on Monday. Nov. 19. I56 Bry- er Jones. Of Southport, in his 59th year. Resting at the Mac- lean Funeral Home. then at Cross Roads church from where the funeral will he held tomor- row. '-'v' T A afternoon. ser vice commencing at I o'clock. Intennenfbmas Roads Cemet- ery. LII - At Prince County Hospi- tal November II. Inc. Olive 6. Ice. wife of the late Barry F. lee in her Tfth year. Forwarded the Compton Funeral mane last evening to the home of her daughter. Mrs. Creel:-nan MacArthur until Wednesday louthport and costs. while a reprimand was granted in the case of a West Royalty resident charged with op- erating a motor vehicle without proper licence plates. ' Inward licissis FIITII mrvlssll XI.-&Ibl. I I i l l been presented to Maia Brace Naval Vataraaa' phatralt of Her Majesty the Queen Oi (Rowell Boswalll 8-I03-Ill: Rich Bos- the Island Llasie 0101 (Allison wall) 9-171-87; Highland Rowe Ra- thrlns IIK (Rowell Boawsll H04- 88; Montyvalc Duchess OK (James Moutgomeryl HEM: Pavia View (loan 56 (William Fonndl ll-I71 Q: Eaatslde June it? (John R- Thompson) 10170-M; Montville in ((3.11. Whltew l 0-In-M; Wilt shire Queen 1 (Elmer Younkerl Ii-in-E: Whileway Helen Till (Ralph Maclmn O-167-Bl; Royalty May In (Out. F.I. Andrew) I-104- ll. In the above scores. he nrst figure indicates the number of pits saved in the tested littlar. The sec- In-Albcrtiioop. Iwonsunbenofthachapter Moy Talte Over In N. S. This Evening Mm which were duly discussed. The Provincial Director. Rev. of St. Andrews. instructive and inter- eating talk in which he explained the duties in connection witht the dlfferen convenorshipa. and s res- sed the importance of all duties being carried out according to the Constitution and By-laws of the c. He ommended that Sub-divisions break up into Units; representatives from each Unit to bring in I report to the monthly meetings. A model meet- ing was the carried out very ef- ficiently by the members of the Tracadie Sub-division. . The meeting then formed into discussion groups; chief topic of the discussions being suggestions and recommendations regarding var- ious methods of keeping the boys on the farms. Besides the lack of modern conveniences in the homes. and the reluctance of many par- ents to give a share in the farm to their sons. Patna Maccormac asserted that another reason why so many leave our farms is "the lamentable loss of the love of Three Killed In 2-Car Collision 0'l'l'AWA (CPI -- Two youths riding in a stolen car and a Montreal man were killed in a two-car collision east of Ottawa early Monday. The accident followed an epi- sode during which a home in Ot- tawaa fashionable Rockcllffe area was fired on with a high-powered hunting rifle. Police said the crashed stolen car ” d a high-powered rifle. Killed in the crash at Rockland. 0nt.. were Donat Lepege. 40. of Montreal. and Ronald Brlsbois. of suburban Britannia Bay. Ont. Roger Bnlnet.i1l. of suburban Eastview. 0nt.. died in hospital a few houn after the cash. Patrick Daley. 16, of Ottawa, passenger with Brisbols and Bru- net. in the stolen car. is in hos- pital with IOI'l0ll iniuriaa. Police said that Bnsnet was an acquaintance of a woman an- ployed in the Clarke home. She recently had refused to see him any more. Seventeenth Annual For Clinton W. I. The Seventeenth Anaual meet- p.rn. With the President Henderson in the chalk.-. 3. ililizii ll rllll 1 pro- ulothntarmerpoaseuee. eflsneareettonatur'f.IIilthCe- ofuedllvwhlch wu-kandscou '.t fire nearest to God. Mn. Williarln Piehwer m a reciation or e warns w can r eived from Father Wood and theelati Oovehead and also to Father Ille- cormac. Mrs. Nooaan. and to all others who were resllllllllll '03 making the meetinl so interesting and enjoyable. In closing Mrs. Noonaa explica- ed thanks for the pleas it If- forded her to be back anllll hi friends and to chair the meeting in the district which she loved so dearly. The meetin! "ml "ll0lll'lI' ed and a delicious lunch was serv- cd by the hostess Sub;diviaions. Undisiurbed At 97 By Camera: EDMONTON (CP) - Mrs. Ber- tha Hansman of Edmonton was detached but friendly when she saw reporters here on her 07th birthday. She told them she belleved'har longevity was due to a life in which she "never drank. never danced, and always went to church." Mrs. Hansman was born near Oslo in Norway Dll N0V- 7. 1859- She has five sons. one daughter. 13 grandchildren, N great-grand- children and one great - F013" grandchild. ' ' She lives with her daughter. Mrs. Bertha Luna. who assisted her during the interview. The nonagena-iau answered questions in a full. even voice and seemed unperturbed by the flash- ing bulbs of a news camera. LIKES T0 REST Mrs. Luna said her mother spends her days resting. getting up for meals, occasional visits by old friends and "dreaming of the old times." Her 97th birthday was marked gimply. Rising at 10 a.m., Mrs. Hgnsman had breakfast and then waited patiently for reporters and photogra .. Following the interview she ra- tired and got up again 2 and 3 p.m. for lunch and a short visit from several old friends and relatives. Emigrating with her parents to Iowa when she was seven. Mrs. Hansman was married in ISM. With her husband. a carpenter and farmer. she lived for some time in Ledgerwood. N.D.. then moved to Canada in 1000. The couple h i ' north of Cadogan. in central Alberta near the Saskatchewan boundary. Alla lesofcorranBaaaad' Worried About Sale Of Tonic HARBOR GRACE. Nild. (CPI- COUDOFIN about the IIDIIIIIATA . at 11:34 run. and 11:50 .10 ssmnctqi -.. ... ..Iis Halifax .... ... ...ss Chariot .. ... Yarnsouth”-.l. '.'.'. Illa Bt. John's .. ... ... ...8S hires will he a little higher am, Monday. Forecasts: V Prince Edward Island: Clear, milder; light winds. Low-high gt (nlarlottetown 15 And 40. Bay of Chaleur: Clear. becom. ing cloud! .5! evenlnz; light winds f 15 during morning. Low-high at Clmpbgii. son .10 and 40. Hull tide today at Charlottetown p.m. Sum. tide eighteen minutes lat. than C” lottetown. sun rises to- Newfoundland'a east coast. The mounties warn that people in Jail for the first offence. Routes. And Wife Taken To Court PARIS (AP) - British motor car magnate Sir William Routes was brought to court with his wife Monday on charges growing out of an airport row. They were accused of striking customs officials. "If I struck anyone it was ac- cidental." Sir William said. '1 somehow lost my balance during the excitement. and just wanted to hold on to something." "Yea." seconded Lady Rootes. "I lost my balance too. That's how my ring must have hit that customs official." Police said a tooth of one of the In. 1050 she came to Edmonton until I016 when her husband died. soon after she moved in Provo!!- an ed ndaecond that :l:vc":lP'”'lMi ed "mu ' 'a ng" Fdiuoauma” m..":'u.,,':'.:'.:"d'o':l, .otlsarado,wawnIshlhal(lleedtoraiaaouravas-ago glaglck 3e.mmlttee for the neat lF'l9'”'3""&9ml i moa . znmqun Egg-i;'.Au Nanme-tmtobelnlauon noqlnrllrzueassolvyu-gubts'il'a"s'fe:gul:ck' 0' "'- 3"" Cl-"E Ml '..oa.lnlasluau-ntots-1q..uu,..s...i....ia, ”"""a,,,?,:,'.,',7j anaaanuldwnuaniyuttauutoapi-u,ua c.m,m,y&..".. IIIDIIQIOXUQQI-&&OtChn,1. the lanes Isae W trill l:l' ZENITH HEARING AID USERS KNOW:' uai qu ality alone... has made Zenitlz the worlds largest-spelling hearing aid I . For msny years kiith Quality has made lanith-Hear; electronic and acoustical qualities. They know of Zenith'a leadership in the field of electronics and technical research is where she has resided since. 4 ” CONTINUES 7:17 a.m- and sets at 4:40 fall shades. This includes teenagers. Values to 40.50 Brand new Ladies' Winter Coats. All the beautiful and newest Finest Ladies' Coats that you can't afford miss. Imported tweeds, all-wool and mohair cashmerea and wools. Values ii... .......... .3 .......... .. 34.50 ""' 39.50 19.50 '" 29.50 plains nnd twceds. Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Extra Special. Children's snow can't afford to miss . . . . . . . . . . .. New shipment of Men's 1-pant to 29.50 Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . We have a very large assortment of Ladles' Car Costs in 12.95 ”” 19.95 newest materials in plain or fancy patterns. Values to 49.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Come in and see the most complete stock of Men's Suburban- Costs in town. melton. fleeces. checks and fancy wools. Values Boys' Hockey Sweaters. caps and stockings in all sisol. ALI. BPECIALLY PRICED suits. 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