-.....A-..c... -0..-fur:-tr -- .- g ...- ...,....e. Page 2 The Gnlnlhn . Wednesday, January 19! 1955 v City and Central C0(K'l for perfect plcmraa. Ri0Y'S TAXI Dial oseo-om JUST ARRIVED - New Sprint Dresses. Kennedy's Ladle! Welf- "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOBE- p at the HUGHES nnuo sronn: CIIASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. T0 ENBOLL in Red Cross home nursing course dial 8551. VVOOL DRESSES now CIOIIIIIB at 1.1; off at S. A. McDonald. "We TREAT THE SICK WELL”. Glggey's Pharmacy, open cventnln 'l.lll 8 olclock. SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLE in Lingerie. Also special rack of House- coats la off. S. A. McDonald. HEAR AND SEE COL. E. W. JOHNSTONE and his illustrated Slides of his trip to Europe. I-Iearbz Hall. Thursday 8 p. m. DIES IN VANCOUVER - Mrs. Ernest Prunty, 30 Hillsboro Street. City. has received the sad news of the death or her brother Joseph A. McRae in the Shaughnesscy Hos- pital in Vanzouver. Burial will be in Va.ncouver. B. C. INJURED IN FALL7Mr. Percy Vail. 40 Queen st. is in the Char- lottetown Hospital as a result of in- Juriea he received in a fall from a step ladder while engaged in the installation of a sprinkler system at the new Health Centre at Falcon- wood Hospital. His ll'1JUl'lES include a broken wrist and laceration! to the face. ZION Y. P. S. MEE'I'ING-'I'h- regular weekly meeting of Zion Y. PB. which was held last evening opened with a devotional period led by Faye Hickox and John Wh;u.-way. Guest speaker for the evening was Mr. P.W. Barlow. pro- vincial examiner of the Motor Vehicle Branch in Charlottetown who gave a very instructive talk on aafe driving and also showed filma on the subject. Following this a business meeting was held. opt-n;ng with one minutes read by the secretary. Several items of im- portance were discussed after which the meeting adjourned to the lower hall for a round of games led by Marion MacDonald and Bob Younkar. The singing of "Blast Be The Tie That Binds” closed the meeting. TRINITY Y. P. U. - The re- gular meeting of Trinity Y.PUg was held last. evening in the soc- ial hall. The meeting opened with a spirited recreational period led by the recreation committee. A business meeting. led by the pre- sident, Charles Frizzell. followed. Plans were finalized for a pantry sale to be held late in January. David MacDonald then gave ; re- port on his trip to boys' parlia- ment at Sackville during the Christmas holidays. The organist. Mr. George Thompson. was pre- sented with a gilt for his work in training the voting people's choir This was followed by a worship service led by Shirley Glenning. and assisted by John Chandler and Stuart Drummond with Hea- ther Rodd as pianist. The meet- ing closed Vlllll Mizpah Benedic- bion. Fl'.VER.ll. TYESIIAY - Thai funeral of the late Mrs. Hannahl E. Ling was held yesterday after- noon from the residence of her son. Albert Lir.:. Brackley Beach to FIllTV1I”.K liiiptist Church. Service has cr-ixtliiclcd by Rev. Owen Cothrnn, During the service Mrs. l-lei-miissa Home sang as a solo, "City Four Sqinre" Interment was in the church cemetery. The pail bearers ivcre Messrs. Raymond Ling. Hayrx Ling, Leonarri Ling. Prcsiriii Neill. Cleve Robinson. Lorne Seaman. Flower bearers were Raymond MacQuarrie, Theo Sel- lars. Irving Neill. -j---i BIRTHS. MARIIIAGES. IJEATHS 50:: Per Insertion ” Extrus- HOWATT-At the Prince County HOSpllHi on Sunday, January 16th. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Asher Howattw Tryon. :1 son, Robert Bruce l RI-.i).Wi()NI).--At iiie Charloltetovini Hospital on Jan. 18, 1955. to Mr. and Mrs F. A. Redmond. Lake Verne." a son STEM) A At St. Josephs Hospital. Hamilton. Out. to Mr and Mrs. Sterling Stead. a son. sterling Richard (xizlsiiii. DEATHS COADY-Av. the home of hcr son. Dr. C A. Coady. 65 McGill Ave.. on Tiiesciay, Jan 18. 1955. Mrs. Wil- liam T. Coady formerly of Hazel- brook in her 74th year. Her ra- maina w;ll be transferred this af- ternoon from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to the residence of Dr. Coady. Funeral notice latnr. CHARLOTIET OWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Eusion Si. max. am Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director - IOBEIT B BRAD N. D. MucLEAN UNDEBTAKEI EMBALIIIB Uharlottctownaad DIALSHO 1 i Charlottetown. New Ogan Al Trinity United The huge new Casavant organ is rapidly taking form at Trinity The work of installing the pipes is now well under way and the organ hurch United Church. should be ready for use about mid-February.-(Photo by Margaret Mallett). LA.BOI'Il COUNCIL MEETING -Mr. J. M. McAlduff was re-elect- yed President nf'Lh0 Charlottetown and District Trades and Labour council at their annual meeting held on Monday night. Reports were received from the secretary. llvan MacDougall and the treasurer. M. E. Maclionald g healthy condition numerually and liinancially. Other officers elected were Ken MacQu2irrie. vice presi-I ids-nt and the secretary and treas- lnirer both of whom were re-elected. lC. W. MacArihur was isergeant-at-arnis and three trustees. Art B.shop. Mll.lPl Roper and Wil- liam Len were also elected. (" 'TIIAL (lHRIS'I'I.-TN (lHl'II(fH Y.I'.S-A veiy enthusiastic group of young people met in the church .ann-ex for their social evening. The well eiijoycd program was under the diret-Zion of Eleanor Mui'i';iy, lMarie Russell and May Vcsse) "The lively evening started vilth it :shoe box relay-race. Many other fun-packed games were greatly en- joyed during the evening. A de- licious lunch was served by the committee namely Hazel Stewart. Marie Russell and Douc.e Park- man. Thanks was offered by Alan Dunbar. The evening was closed with a sing-song. Junior League The regular monthly meeting of Lhe Junior League of the Charlotte- tovm Hospital was held in the Nurses' Residence on January 3rd Mrs. Mitchell MacDonald opened the meeting with prayer followed by the roll call and minutes of the previous monthly meeting. The treasirer. Mrs Percy Mac- Donald, reporied a substantial bank balance. Mrs. J. W. Croken read the fol- lowing letters of appreciation: Miss Emma Whalen, Sisters M. Cornelia, Sisters of 51. Martha. Charlotte- town Hospital. Student Nurses of the Charlottetown Hospital and the Monastery of the Precious Blood. A letter was read from Mrs. Frank a gift of a baby blanket presented to her. Mrs. MacDonald's baby was the first one born at the Char- lottetown Hospital in 1955. Mrs: Ivan Laurie reported that Mr. Pete DeRoche of the Grafton St. Service Station was the lucky winner of the Christmas Tree Jackpot. The lucky ticket was drawn by Constable Downe. In her report Mrs. Laurie stated that the annual Christmas Tree Llackpot had been a decided financ- ial sliccass and she thanked her committee and the members of the League for their support in making this project so successful Two new members, Mrs. "Babe" Brown and Mrs B. Judson were welcomed into the League. with the following committee chosen" Mrs. Albert Murphy. Mn, B. Judson, Mrs. Vincent Pineau. Mrs. Earl Burke, Mra. Jack Mac- Eachern, Mrs. Richard Brown, Mrs. Lou Doyl- Mrs Albert Murphy nnd Mn; Lou Doyle offered their services on the cart for the month of January. Lunch was served by Mrs, Mii,- chell Macnonnld. Mra. .7. W. Croken. Mm "Kip" Hughes and Mrs. Percy MacDonald. Dominion Bridge Profits Decline MONTREAL. (CF) L Dominion Bridge Company LIII1ll,Pd Tuggdgy reported decreased net profits of 84,549,669 for the fiscal year ended Qct. 31. compared with u.a'ii.5an in 1963. Working capital at Oct. 81 was 827.262.7315. against 326,006,372 an the corresponding data in 1953. Current assets totalled 333,193,903 and current liabilities l6.53l.233. compared with 333.377.3915 and 37.- enema, respectively. in 1958. Personals Mrs. L. E. Ma:-Kinnon of canoe Cove has been visiting her sister. lltloraa A. 5. MacDonald. St. Peters a . for pure fNIi.lYMENT' KING EULE T IIA indicating a P. E. I. Hospital Annual Meefing Ladies' Aid Of St. Peter's Monthly Meeting Calhedral The annual meeting of the con- l The regular monthly meeting of iihs Junior Ladies' Aid of lhevgtegatlon of st. Peter's Cathedral .Prince Edward island Hrispilal'Wa.s held on Monday evening at 8 jwas held on Monday afternoon. pm in the parish hat. Rochloid Canon G. E. Moffatt. presided as- by .-18 nienihr-,rs present. The president, Mrs. J. K. L. Ir-lsisled :Jan. 17, in the. (lundail Home with y Square. The Rector. the Reverend the churchwardens. Electgd uin. opened the meeting viilh ilielMe&Srs. H. B. Armstrong and A. H9 lorrils Praier rcpt-ate-d in unisuil,g Pi-ake. and the vestry clerk. Mr. Iolloticd iii the mitiulrs of im-.C. R. Hayes Attendance of parish- last logiilai meeting and of an. toners was better than it has been 'o,xm-iitii-e nlPF'llnE read hy the for some years. sen-ieiaiy and approved. Tliel Referellce was made to the 85th ll'Pil.slIlf'l s report was phi:-n hy g anmversary of St. Peters which :Mi-s. Don Mac.iii1i.-in. set-niirlod by 1 uas observed in 1954. and to the l.VIli. W. Baiimiii. Airs. llillill lIlt'll various 8113 W C3?-l'ledli31 and kiillffl lllP mo-miiiie a llnpiiy ichapel which were received during mhvik Yrzir and us-lmniul in... to the allllll'fiS3l'y year. The church- '1iiv aid at formor llli.!1lilFl', .lli'.'-. l'al'i6llS' l'6poi'l,. together With lhc Jar-k Anderson. ti'casui'si”s statement. showed that l Mrs, (;.ili;.-: read tho r.-ii mil financially st. Peter's had the best and Mrs. Ra.ph .-I-nkm:-. fl('.lSu'li-ll” icnr in llS Ill5l0l'.V- T0131 in- of the hospital tart, gaxe her .9. come from all sources was almost Plcfurc Features Reasons Behind Prison. Oufbrealts The not and attempted escape of prisoners in the U .S. State Peni- tentiary at Boston Ia one of many similar dlaturbancea which shave taken place in recent years. some of the reasons behind these out- breaks are told in graphic form in a motion picture. "Riot In cell Block 11," which is being shown at the Prince Edward Theatre here on Friday and Saturday of this week. The picture, made within the confines of one of California's maximum security prisons. in authentic and was produced by one of the clnema'a foremoat filin- makers. Walter Wanger. Penelo- giats have commended this picture for t e manner in which it can- centrates attention on much needed prison reforms. by enthusiasm and cordiality last- ed until 11.30 p.m.. at which time a group of ladies was still patiently waiting to serve refreshments 1- which were most welcome. I Guest Speaker Lawia Perinbun. axocutlve IOCYGV ary, World University of . Canada Mr. Lewis Perlnbam will be guest. speaker at a meeting nnaonaimday.JI.n.IcG8.Np.m. at an "International Icllowahip night." - x Mr. Perinbam comes from Ma- laya. and attended the University of Olaagow. He spent. the war years in Britain and went back to Malaya in 1947 .where he remained until he took up an appointment in the lndlan High Commission in London in 1949. Inc 1951 he joined the staff of the British WUB Oom- niittee'a National office in London in charge of refugee student pro- gram of. relief and rehabilitation. He has attended national and in- ternational conferences in France, Germany. Belgium and Greece. par- ticipating in the General Assembly : will Alma Army Conference Oiliccr Commanding No. 5 3... 531' RRTINOII3. Liv. 001. KM. John. non. E.D.. leaves today for Ottaw. to attend a conference of the can adlan Defense Association. ' This association. Composed of officer-a of the active and milling, Irmy units in Canada. discus”. and plans the overall strategy rm tactica of the Cuudian Army. Col. Johnston has been a mem. ber of the association since he ym elected one of the vice president. of the Royal Canadian Signals in. sociation at their in Prince of Walea College auditor- of wus at Grenoble. ' s bul and "mm mviins Oxford. Mr. Perinbam came to Can- ada in 1968 as executive aecretary and as a leader of one of the study tours last year visited Paris, Gen- evu and Czechoslovakia, Iniured In Car Accident Tuesday Mr. Glen Ramsay. of the Seed Certification Branch. science Serv- ice Laboratory. was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospital suf- fering from lacerations to the face last year. and knee when his automobile wu in a head-on colllalon with another on opposite the pumping station on the Malpeque Road. The ac. cident occurred at 9.30 yesterday morning. Mr. Rarnaiw was alone in his car- Droceedlnz towudl Summersidg when the collision took place. Mrg Jack Rodd of Milton with her two children were in the other car pm. ceeding towards the city. Mug Rodd received leas serious cuts to the face and after medical mm, ment at the hospital waa released, MORE FIRST FOR '55 SPECIALS AT MOORE G! McLEOD Ltd. SEE PAGES 7-8 AND 9 Mncfrnalcl thanking the League for- It was decided that a cake sale- be held the latter part of January part. .COO, of vihich over 53,003 was Mrs. E;-iile Ta; lrir. Jiiiii ir Aiil A 0..l of the psrlszl fr" ”i'”i's'.i y ropreseiitaliie lo llie Il(I.'1fKI oi : and missl0n.ilIl' l3Ul'I305C5- Thl-5 H8” trustees. reported that she is ill iire dues not include money dz-voted. he made A meniner of the boririlllo YT-SSUHHTN C3U55'5 b.V bT3UChe5: of lriisleas of the ho-p.i.'il repre-i CT in? W. A. RFPON-5 were Presem-T scniing ihc Junior Aid. Mi... ed for the church scliool. Senior W. Taylor also report:-d that the lamp A. EVFIHIIE VV-A. -IUNDT Bl'3"iTh Iortierr-d after the last mveiing has 'arrived. Mrs. lrviin then thanked Mi's.l Alfred Ma('Neill and her cnmiml-l tee who trimmed the Christmas of Evening W.A.. Cirls' AllXlIl8l')', Junior Auxiliary. Women's Guild. I.aymen's Associaiirn. and A.Y.P.A. No formal reports of Sanctuary Guild, Servers' Guild. and choir traps for the um-r-ls, and also lhp were asked for. but their devotion lbig nuiside tree in front of thr-, and assistance in the worship of hospiial. which Mrs. lruin saidl the Cathedral is obvious week by seemed to get bigger Intl lovelier. week. and appreciated by the can- each year, gregatioii as a whole. l Mrs. George. Fisher. cori-cspond- The main discussion of the even- iing secretary. was asked to wrilei INK !'E'l3l-Pd 30 WHY-5 and meflm 01 letters of thanks in Mr. Macl.ean iniprovlniz the present work of the iwlm donated in string of lights, parish anti extending the influence ;and in Mr. Alfred NI8(lNPllI and;ol' the Church amongst the indlf-I liMr. D.on Seaman for their help fr-rent and the unconverted. Many! iwith the trees, lspeakers of all ages made valuable The president then called on contributions. and such was the in- Mrs. Alan Macmillan for 3 rppurt tcrest that the incoming vestry was. on the progress hcllng made with directed to receive considered opln-' lplans for the fashion show. Mrs. ions from all izrouns in the parish. Macmillan started that everything and the RFCCUT WES Rslled 10 CB”? was going very well that . new another meeting of the congrega- committee to be called the Centen- Wm Wllahln 2 mnnl-ll-5 in order to nial Committee had been formed arrive at A decision resardlnz tut-l to he in charge of costumes and Uni l'-"Irish l30Il0'l'. l props. with Mrs. L. E. Provvse as. Election of officers for 1955 re-. convener and working with Mrs,lSullPfl in the following izentlcmeril Prowso-, will be Mrs. T. A. Laid- making up the veslry: H. 13. Arm- law, Mrs. J. A. Likely, Mrs. Rohvr-ilstronz. A. H. Peake. F. -Carbonell. Large. Mrs. Gordon Raynor and.R- HENES. W- H- N9Vll'l. J. Plckard. Mrs. W. W. Reid. iJ. B. Peake and W. Shams. Dele- Tho meeting then considered RN93 10 SYTYOVI 378 Ill M- 5lmD30l'll vihether it would he more rip-ir-land H. 8. AFm5l5T0l1i?.WILh G. E. able to have two shows on one-.Sherrfn and J. R. Paton as sub-i night or one show on each of iwnistitute delegates. Delegates to the nights. After A number of pninisl Diocesan Church Society are G. R. had been discussed it was moved Brady. 5. G. Bryant. and F. Car- and seconded that one show btnbonell. held on two ronsecutivt eveningsl The meeting which was marked! if the stores agree-d. Tm: Volunteers to fill out the Cloth- as Committee. the booklet and wardrobe committee. publicity and decorating committee: were called for. The lists of suggestions for rhod- els for the show were passed in to the fashion show convener. As there was no further busi- ness Mrs. L. E. Pi-owse moved the muting adjourn. seconded by Mrs. Wendall Barbour. and fan was st-rvod by Mrs. Mrs. Bert Cameron. Mrs. Robert Dc-Blots. Mrs. T. D. Dc-Blois. and Mrs. George Fisher. MINK RANCHERS cents I pound delivered prepaid my station. FREEMAN POPE sovitis, P. E. I. Ian Burnett, -.53 I--o. mo. um. lW0&'E;657l0Mlon FIRN mvr a" In-" 5”-5, 7”-55 D Give a low quick facts about your- u'::"N1' g1, ga. 30 all on phone. U;on approval. coma in to (at cash . . . your way and Ian! Phone for 1-visit loan. write for loan by mail or come in today. loans S50 90 SIIOO Ana-a poynula sun an ill! I 151 GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN Second Floor. Plclunl Iulldlng ' . Phone: 0618 - Ask for the VI! Illnapr i OPEN tvmmos av APPOINTMENT-FMON! FOR EVENING nouns loom with It mum: of all mmnding Inn: 0 Pmuui fincnu (onpuy of fault NOTICE There will be a special Meeting of the P. E. I.- Gnernaey Breeders Association, to be held In the Dept. of Agriculture Building. Charlottetown, MONDAY. JANUARY 24th at 2 PM. If not line TUESDAY, JANUARY 25th at 2 PM. J. MICDONALD JOHNSTON, Pres. J. ERIC HURRY, Secretary. Fresh Frown (inplln at 2 N21 by Grand 'Mere i from gloves l and are now clearing at only, each of only, each "MIRA" i A Rog. 2.95 value I 1 300 Min LADIES l: Wool Gloves if Aifabulous buy In 'I00lVo pure wool gloves i' All First Qualify-Many colors to choose . ll Truly the special of the year in wool 57:: ladies leather and plastic belts in color: black, brown, grey and green - these were regularly priced at 1.00 each priced up to 9.95 and are now clearing Now priced to clear at only each .................... .. Ladiesl Blouses FIRST FLOOR "' Canons sin: 14 to 20 1" Srrlpc and floral designs -I .95 . Mobile 5 M?L l ,33c Ladies purses - genuine leather purse: at greatly re- duced prices - various styles and sizes - colon are black, brown, grey and ion - you will find purses in this group 4.88 Ladies Scarves - oblong: and squares In plain and floral designs - regular values up to 1.50 47c CUT GLASS - MIRA PATTERN GOBLETS - JUICE GLASSES - WATER GLASSES - ALL CLEARING AT ONLY LADlES' Kid Gloves if You will find gloves in this group rogu- larly priced up to 35.50 per pair A Broken ranges in sizes 6 to 7 1-2 "' Black - Brown and Natural In various styles by famous makers. .77 l - pr. L Dorothy Gray Bluctery Weather lotion - rag. 2.50 value - Special at only, each ..................................................... zorothy Gray dry skin cleanser --reg 3.50 value - ;.."Z.i';,"”.J2L'"f ...................... 1.75 Dorothy Gray special dry skin mixture - night cream for Slroywik;rpe:ic:Iegdi2i:iii)cITaII).T...................... 1 '25 Helene Curtis lanolin hair spray and nylon hair brush - rcgular 3.25 value - Special at only, not .............................. ....... ....... ..1l98 4 -- SIIERBERTS - WATER . EARRINGS - PINS BRACELETS - NECKLETS ? Special 59” each Special Clearing Of VASES -- ORNAMENTS - JUGS - ASH TRAYS - GLASS SETS with Racks. ofc.. now going at only RHINESTONE NECKLETS Rog. 3.95 to 8.95 NOW 51.98 to 54.48 Ladiesl Sweaters " Rog. 3.95. Short sleeve ' Pullovers. Sins 14 to 18. 1" Gray - Iclgc - Black "' 'l00'k Pun Wool Shin