the, tien of © Se oa rg artists. at female voices with Mrs. G, music at its best, ie — rr ee eae Se | ee FTL Sp 1c) A ne eee te eee ee SHOWN ABOVE following the Meeting of the Presbyterian of Zion last night are, the ea PATIENT » Dr. J. E. Robins is a pat- mt in og Prince Edward Island ospital where he. underwent irgery, GALLANT FUNERAL — The ineral for Vincent Gallant was Pid Monday morning from The harlottetown Funeral Home to . Dunstan's Basilica where Re- tiem High Mass was celebrated y Rev. Dennis Gallant, who also mducted the service at the rave, Rt. Rev. J.A. Sullivan and ev. Joseph LeClair were pre- mt in the sanctuary. Rev. Dr. ernard Gillis assisted in Gor rvey MacDonald, Seymour Interment was in the Cath- HMiott Full as director and pian- provided a delightful _period at the kiy luncheon meeting of Ro- dn the Charibtiotown: Hotel SE Tersceenty - yeempanh <de: med to include several rare Sees eae ee Sdipded te. Shee. S YG. wliot thin Choral Sings For City Rotary Club | he Charlottetown Chorale of rest as she describ- and musical struc- guest speaker, Brig W. Ww. on dacty sei ot Ou fare and labor; W. Blair Mac- City Churches Challenged o Support Welfare Bureau | Brigadier W.W. Reid had words; Presbyterian Men praise for the splendid work last evening at the church hall. ergy Ramet og ayn as follows: Rev. D.A. Campbell, honorary president; W. Blair MacDonald, past president; . J.' Stanley Stavert, president; John MacLeod, vice-president; J children under 16 years of age. The allowances are moderate but helpful he stated. He saaguhananmaceimemesmoe open barter. a she a a sweater gift... ‘dressmakers and cardigans of them! See our fine selection soor Gift Skirts the P.E.L), elant and mohair and island 79 Grafton St. ohn | er presented to them last night by "| from Mayor Johnstone on be- guests of Rotary were: ‘chairmen were Fulton Pierce left) and Walter Cox, on the far right. Glasgow, Scotland and visiting Rotarians were, L. Wayne Emory, Everett, Wash. and Harry Bart- lett, Truro, NS. " President Gerry Hartlen ex- pressed deep appreciation to Mrs. Full and her associates for the great pleasure derived through their carol singing. He also an- nounced that Brian Cudmore and his youth committee had com- . | pleted plans for the annual Christmas party at the Sanat- orium next Monday . night. Co-chairman Walter Cox, cele- brating his birthday, was pre-| sented with the traditional birth-| day cake while a miniature of | the same went to Clive Currie | and Art Love both of whom cele- red Donald, past president congrat- ulating J. Stanley, newly-elect- mentioned the home for the aged | at Beech Grove where accomm=-| dation for 164 men and women is provided. The meeting was chaired by Blair MacDonald. Members of the Wardroom Of- ficers’ Mess at HMCS Queen Charlotte are the proud owners of a new high fidelity record play- ee eee of the City Council Lieutenant - Commenter W.N. Black, president of the Wardroom Officers’ Mess accepted the gift half of all the officers and mem- bers. : Upon presenting the set, Mayor Johnstone said that the presenta- its contribution to city prestige, the fine organization that it hous- ed, not to mention the taxes it paid to the city, all merited it a gift that he hopes will be apvreci- ated by everyone in the officers’ TIPSY COWS MORPETH, England (CP}'— A farmer from this Northumberland town spotted 16 cows staggering drunkenly around a field. It was newest bulkies, the classic . -- and loads and loads You can’t go wrong if you choose her gift from our fine array a re Se stenlght stp styles, All pe. he plain colors in grate'a day later. ‘To Labor Board ' They sa‘d the car seemed to go slightly onto the shoulder of| the road on the right hand side and then slewed fairly sharply across to the left. Neither could be certain as to whether or not the car rolled over. NO LIQUOR Both witnesses said they saw no signs of liquor either before or after the accident happened. McInnis’s driving they said ap- peared to be good all the time. Afier the accident the two ed president; and John A. Mac- Leod, re ‘City Man Named Fred DeCoste of this city has been named a member of the Labor Relations Board succeed- i ing George Chandler, also of this city. Mr. Chandler, one of two management representatives on the board, said he was unable to adequately serve due to heavy commitments caused by other ac- tivities. particularly his duties as a vice president of the Atlantic Provinces Economie Council. Charles McQuaid, Charlotte- town lawyer, is chairman of the board. BUTTER PRODUCTION SLIPS! OTTAWA (CP) — Creamery butter production declined but youths said they had both gone up to a farmhouse to phone for a doctor and to clean up. McInnis came to the house as they were about to leave, they said. Flynn told Gerald Foster, who assisted the coroner, that all this time Mr. Austin had been left alone in the wrecked vehicle. ; Edward James Fitzpatrick, Ten Mile House, said that he had seen the car turn over, and he had im- mediately gone down to the scene of the accident wheré he sew Mc- Innis standing alongside the car. He said he saw or smelled no signs of liquor on the driver. 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A gift’ that gives .years of tw service and. p.easure. 121 Grafton Street ep VY JEWELLERS LTD Dial 4257 Pe See See a ee ee eee ee See eee OF ee a | ee fie of liquor in his hand but the witness said he did not see Mc-| § 9 © ® ‘ did he know what was subsequent- ly done with it | Mrs. Lucy O’Connell, Ten Mile House, said the accident oc- ° Fs ai, a nT TE Gera, cnt toiee ber wintew os pen Oo ifraltTic had seen Kod trave'ling — Serts a uae Normal_automobile traffic to er it is hoped to have this por She had later seen McInnis; and from the city viathe Hills-| tion of the project completed by wa'kine around ‘the car and he th's evening. | did not apoear to stagger but walked novma'ly. She cou'd see no evidence of any person being ender the influence of liquor, she said, and didn’t see any bot- ten, Harry W. Mateo. oer ‘ottetewn garage overator, verdict was last night; had an accident with the car on|2xamm'ne? the wrecked vebicle, coroner's and since that} which held: in City Hall.and pre-| time had noticed that there ap‘ |'sm a sown suet pany we sided over by Coroner Dr. C.A.| peared to be something wreng|br**es ™ three of the wheels! i, o30. where it joins the new Coady. with the steering. When the|w-Te in good order, he sald, Pt gecxing. They said that John David. Aus- | brakes were applied the car would eo bees cere SS = ‘an.| Norman Stewart the company tin of Bedford, came to tis death | pull to the left. trot nee nace. heen that way | engineer on the project revealed in the Charlottetown Hospital on| When the car hit the gravelled oo ain Geen perhans weete,}yesterday that his company Sunday, Nov. 28, 1950, “as the| shoulder on the right hand side| ‘cu Frederick Connelly. RCMP. | Completed the laying of the deck- result of chest injuries received | of the road, McInnis said the rear| 14: investicated the incident.|™& at about 5.45 Saturday after- S wer meer oe ae @nd ‘seemed to swerve further to|..:4 that when he arrived at | 200n. a 1950 Pontiac car driven the right and then the car head- |. Mr. Austin was the| All that remains to be done James, Angus McInnis of Traca-| ed anglewise across the road into S ecené te ae soor the 0Or now is approximately 300 feet of die, P.E.l. on the St Peter's! the ditch on the left side. te ont of those wha had been | curbingtimbers on each side of Road,’ approximately one half mile He said that as soon as the |Its original the bridge. This work will in no east of Belfast at a epot knows _ear came to a stop he opened the way effect the flow of traffic, he as Foster’s Hill". door on his side and jumped out, |CAR SEAR’ said, and with favorable weath- The accident occurred on Nov. He couldn't remember if the car aia a oo at 26, 1959. rolled , NEW COMMUNIST ADER Dr. Joha Craig, proviecial path-| "After the accident, Bctnnis said pane eres ee iter or MEW ct ‘a ie dies: ber of broken ribs and the breast | the pocket of the injured man went The witness said he later elected Gus Hall as its new bone was fractured. Considerable | and then went up to the Fitzpat-|+, the Fitzpatrick home where|jeader Monday. Hall, replaced damage was caused to the chest| rick house, where he had later ~ saw McInnis sitting jn &| the ailing Eugene Dennis as gen- walls which in turn caused lac-| taken a drink from the bottle. | noir in the kitchen. When the eral secretary in the windup of erations of the lungs. Mrs. Joan Fitzpatrick, said she | notice officer questioned Me- the party’s 17th national conven- dee It was this damage to the lungs | did not know about the accident |tnnis, he said he could detect | sion, Bath Soap... which eventually caused death,| witil the two boys came to the|an odor of liquor coming from @Men, every woman loves the witness said. ~ house to use the phone and td /nis breath and he definitely ap- cosmetics, so why not call Dr. Frank Burge who attended | Clean up, The next person to ar-|neared to be under the influence in or phone and we will help the injured man at the scene,|Tive she said, was an RCMP cf- | of tiquor. you choose from our wide said that on bis arrival he found | ficer who wanted to know if Mc-| He stated that McInnis did selection of these beautiful Austin sitting in the back seat| Innis was in the house, but the | sdmit that he had taken some teiletries. Specially gift of the car. The victim had com-| /#tter had not arrived at that | drinks after the accident in or- wrapped for Christmas. ; plained cf terrifie pains in the| ime. He came after the mountie | fe- to calm his nerves. june Geranium Flower Mist and left side of the chest. had left she jpilembers- of the. jury._were: Dusting POWSEE.:vnnnn.$5-00 : He had ordered Mr. Austin EARED loreman, \ - Durbar, \Ae . taken to the hospital where a de- — wit RD SOBER that when Southoort: E'mer L. Johas‘on: a eae om —, ee f oe he came to the house McInnis ap- a a een cone H ‘jum, blue grass ...... $1.00 9 or the first few heurs the 7 ae ’ . ¥ pa‘ieat, appeared to be rallying| leaning up she sald that he had | Gr'afiesk ial Peakacee |] Pet All The Family 1G And many more: he said, but on Sundey metning| gone into the pantry and she had | ee dale. LePa e’s ; _ FIRST FLOOR ¥ he became very restless and d's-| heard the water running. Just be-| Manila, capital city of the g i Moore & McLeod Ltd 3 tressed and eventually died at/ fore supper Mr. Fitzpatrick said | | Phil ic was founded by thel] “The Home or Good Shoes §/4 "@ between 5 and 5.30 Sunday morn- she had gone into the pantry and | | Seadiende te 1571. Since 1920”. 4 DIAL 6541 ¥ ing, Nov. 29. discovered a part bottle of rum | ———————-—_—_-_—_—- |#_ POEL EE EEL ES Sgt. Robert MacKenzie. RCMP, | behind the breadbox. Neither she | -— coeciee - aoe of photo-| nor her husband were in posses- | ee a fraphs and a,diagram he had! sion of made of the scene shortly after] said. Te ) Terrific CLOVER CLUB the injured man had been re-| John Edward McAssey, Bed- TV DINNER . li ma ong ay a I apc DANCE - m © spot where the car ‘st not a r to be in an we = the road wr it finally came} under the effects of a r - CHICKEN one BO = Test was 141 feet, he said. Leonard John Fitzpatrick, Ten . Two hitchhikers David Gerald| Mile House, said he first knew | PHONE 4955. fer-holiday season! Rewls and Joka ni ichans Flynn, - - accident when he was told FREE DELIVERY : ents at old of being brother Edward, and when | : . Picked up by the driver of the| he arrived at the scene only Mc- meen Sectraidee sa {Information now posted on bulletin car about two miles from where | Innis and Austin were there, the the ‘accident took place. Neither | two hitekhikers having left. Rendezvoes Restaurant in ion H of the witnesses noticed anything| McInnis, he said, apoeared to Charlottetown board Legion ‘ome. |wrong with the driver in this|6e quite’ sober although a few ee en “ a ee ‘handling of the vehicle and both | minutes Tater he did see a bot- oe MelInnis_and Austin appeared te |} quxewesuusuwe es be sober, they said.