. Organizations using this column AT THE RECEPTION following the induction ceremony at St. Peter's Cathedral last night. the Rev. J. R. Davies Inducted As Rector Of St. Peter’s With all the time-honoured sol- omuity and dignity of Anglican church ritual. Rev. J.R. Davies, MA. L.Th. was inducted as Rec 101‘ and a Canon of St. Peter‘s Cathedral by Rt. Rev. R. H. Waterman. B.A.. D.D.. Lord Bis- hop of Nova Scotia with jurisdic- tion over P.E. Island. in the pre- sauce of a large congregation last ni;|‘it. receiving line consisted of; (Lent Rev. Canon Malone, Mrs. Thomas Davies (mother of Rev. Canon Following the Induction "in-to the real, actual. and corporal possession of this church, with all the rights, privileges. and cm- oluments thereto belonging". the keys of the church were presented by the wardens. William Shama and Col. A. H. Peake “in token that we acknowledge you as law- ful incumbent of (this Parivh". Assisting in the ceremony were; cm AND CENTRAL LADIES! LOOK YOUR loveli- est this Christmas with a hair do from Eileen‘s Beauty Salon, opposite Eaton’s. Phone 7141. to promote their meetings, en- tertainments. etc., are requested to place these announcements In the name of the sponsoring or- ganization. ARNFAST LUCKY Stove-Oil wmner this week was Mrs. Reg MacDonald. 19 Young Street, Charlottetown. Arnfast Ltd., 130 Longworth Ave. AUCTION "45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey's Pharmacy open 8.30 am. to 3 p.m. GANONG'S DELECTO Choco- lates—Canada‘s Finest G l f t Pcakage—Price. $2.00. WEATHER Forecast change: Snow and sub-zero Temperatures each washday from now. until Christmas. Hubby why not give the little Woman a break? Give her an Easy Clothes Dryer for Christmas. We have special prices on them now. Douglas Bros. and Jones Ltd. LARGE BEAUTIFUL Table Lamps—only $7.95—Ideal Christ- mas Gift. Toombs Music Store. CANDLELIGHT Carols—Kirk of St. James. Sunday afternoon. 4.31) pm. All welcome. LIGHT FIXTURES for Christ- mas gifts. discontinued lines 25 percent off Storey Electric, 136 Prince Street. (‘HRISTMAS TREE and ornaments. rcpnirs. Palmer no I’iizroy Street. ’I‘OYS FOR ALL AGES. Fire- Stone Home and Auto Co. Ltd.. lights Also elettrical Electric Ltd.. 187 Great George Street. Dial 5547. RCA VICTOR v four Speed Ht‘utl‘d Players—Rich in Tone $29.95. Toombs Music Store. LISTEN TO Queen Charlotte Hl'lil School chorus. directed by Mr. Roy Mugford. in C.B.C. na- tional school broadcast Friday, December 19. at 10 am. Christ- “111‘ Carol programme will be carried by C.F.C.Y. ISLAND COLORED views for North Rustieo man drew a similar Chris?mas—Craswell Studio, 163 Gz't‘zit George Street. Charlotte-I Inuit. M 0 N U M E N TS GRANITE & MARBLE **** Bronze Markers Write For Our Catalogue Vere Beck & Son Ltd. Montague & Ch’town CHRISTMAS Cantata, Tryon United Church. Sunday Dec. 21. at 7.30 p.m. - HEAR MR. Donald MacDoug- all speaking on behalf of the Young Progressive Conservative on Provincial Affairs Series Sat- urday. December 20th, at 7.30 p.m., C.F.C.Y. CARD PARTY at Southm't Hall tonight at 8.30. Tournament, regular prizes and lunch. TWO CASES - T w 0 Cases were heard by Magistnate K. M. Martin in Charlottetown Police Court Tuesday morning. A Pass- more Street man, 2. was fined $10 and costs or five days when he appeared on a charge of being drunk and incapable. A young fine when convicted on a charge of failing to stop at a red traf- fict light. BRENNAN FUNERAL — The funeral of William Brennan was held on Monday morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to the church of the Most Holy Rede- emer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Oouglatn. C.Ss.R.. who also con- ducted the service at the grave. Pall bearers were John Coady, William Savidant. Earl Harding, Earl Hennessey. Leo Kelly. Rob- ert Brennan. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. The funeral Divies‘, Mrs. EM. Malone. Rt. Rev. Bishop Waterman. Mrs.'J. R. Davies, Rev. Canon Dawes Ven. Archdeacon G.R. Harrison. M.A.. B.D.. Rev. W.E. lngraham, Rev. Canon E. m. Malone. D. D.. Rev. Canon J. T. lbbott and Judge H. L. Palmer. Vice Chancellor. Rev. M. J. Findlay. B.A.B.S. Litt. was Bishops Chaplain. The ser- mon was preached by Rev. J. Harold Graven of Truro. N. S. A reception held in St. Peter’s Hall immediately following the church ceremony was attended by upwards of 200 parishoners and guests. including His Honour Lieutenant Governor F. Walter Mrs. William Shaina. W. Shama, Churdh Warden. Mrs. A.H. Peake. Col A. H. Peake, Church Warden. Hyndman and Mrs. Hyndman. Hon. A.W. Mattheson. His Worship Edwin C. Johnstone. and Mrs. Johnstonc. Rev. A. Frank Mac- Lean and Mrs. MacLeau. Rev. H. B. Somers and Mrs, Somers. Rev. Harold L. Mitton and Mrs. Mit- ton. Refreshments were served by the evening b r a n c h of the Women's Auxiliary. directed by their president Mrs. Emmett Cal- laghan. Pouring tea were Mrs. George J. Rogers and Mrs. L. H. Davison. Monday for the fishing grounds in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. BIRTHS DORSEY—At the Charlottetown Hospital. December 15. 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. James Dorsey, a daughter. YORSTON — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital December 12. 1958. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yorston (nee Marian Lavers) a son Charles Elwin. Weight 7 lbs. 6 ozs. MACEWEN: AT the Prince County Hospital on December 12th.. 1958. to Mr. and Mrs. William MacEwen. New Lon-l don. a daughter. Cynthia Den- ise. 7 lbs.. 10 ozs. « MCGUIRK: At the Charlottetown Hospital on December 15, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Gtuirk, a daughter. 7 Lbs. 4 oz: HUGHES —— At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on'Sun- day. December 14th, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Erith Hughes. Winsloe. a daughter Leah Ann. A sister for Vodia. ENGAGEMENTS GILLIS—MACRAE: Mrs. James MacDougall. Orwell Cove, an- nounces the engagement of her daughter. Doris Isabell Gillis to Alexander Ross Mac~ Rae, Point Prim. Marriage to take place in near future. GlLLIS—MACPHERSON: Mrs. James MacDouglas. Orwell Cove. announces the engage ment of her daughter, Florenc' Eileen Gillis to John Frederic was largely attended. FUNERAL HELD — Funeral of : the late Arthur A. Mutch of South- l port was held yesterday afternoon 5 from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Service at the home and grave was conducted by Rev. A. Frank. Mac-Lean. Members of the Can- adian Legion attended in a body and Comrade S.W. Leard conduct- ed the graveside service. Last Post and Reveille was sounded by buglcr Ben Doiron. The honorary pallbearers were Col. F.W. Con- rad. RR. Bell. M.L.A.. Philip Pal- mer. John Lewis. R. P. Forsythe, Ernest Lord. Robert Snazelle. Percy Crosby, George Larter and Arthur Roper. Active pallbearers were Fred Pound. Lloyd Balder- son. Wendell Mutch. Fulton Pierce Allison Foster and Bradford Mur- ray. Interment in Clifton cemey CARD PARTY —- The win-1 ners of the card party at the Block Building sponsored by the Mothers Auxiliary of the‘ Basilica Scouts and Cubs Tues- day night were: Ladies‘ fits, Mrs. Margaret Walker: second, Mrs. Josie Arsenault: gents’ first. John Coady: second. John. Haggerty and Tom McCabe;' consolation. Dan Chipman and Mrs. Nellie Stewart: freeze—out. John Haggerty and Louis Mc- Court; door prize. John Coady. BOAT ARRIVES — The Souris III arrived in port at Souris Satur- day and unloaded its cargo of fish over the week—end. and loft MadPhersan. Belleuue. Mar- riage to take place in the near future. VIARRIAGES IacDONALD — MacNEILL —At , St. James Presbyterian Church Charlottetown on Friday Dec- ember 12th 1958 by Rev. T.H.B. Somers. Violet MacNeill. daugh . Stanton ‘ ter of Mr. and Mrs. MacNeill. Cape Traverse u Aubrey MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacDonald. , Charlottetown. tEATHS SMITH —- Death occurred at Prince County Hospital Decem- ber 16. of James Cecil. infant son of Mr and Mrs. Reginald Smith, Emerald. i;0L‘DREAULT —— At the home of her daughter. Mrs. James Pin- cau. 31 King Street, on Decem- ber 15. 1953. Mary Adele Bou- dreault formerly of Grindstone, Magdalen Islands. age 76 years. . Remains were transferred Mon- day evening at 7 o‘clock from the Hennessey Funeral Home to ‘ the residence of her daughter, from where the funeral service will be held on Thursday morn» ing at 8:45 to St. Dunstan's Bas- ilica for Requiem High Mass. at . 9 o'clock. Interment in the Cath olic Cemetery. LUTES -— At Slemon Park on ' TO ONE AND ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS A 3 4155 CHARLOTTETOWN — Tet 3934 ISUMMERSIDE — T» $3.. N. I). MaclllAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 king Square Charlottetown DIAL 5549 Agenda: Election of NOTICE -- ANNUAL MEETING N0. 13 BRANCH CANADIAI' LEGION WILL HOLD ITS ANN [AL MEETING 'I‘HLKSDAI‘, DEC. 18 AT 8 RM. ’ Oliiccrs. I Tuesday. December 16. I958, Squadron Leader Howard Al- bert Lutes in his 44th year. Resting at the Bowness Fun- eral Home until Friday morn- ing, then forwarded to the Protestant Chapel. R C A F. Station Summerside. for ser- vice at 10 am. Interment will take place in Chilliiwack, B.C. REID — At the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. H. MacGui- Ian. Hunter River. Tuesday, December 16th. 1958, Mrs. 'lichael Reid. formerly- of \vondale. Remains to be for- \'arded this afternoon at 2 int. from the Charlottetown "uneral Home to the resid- ence of her daughter in Hun- ter River. The funeral will be held Friday morning leaving the house at 9 o'clock. for Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Joachim's Church, Ver- non River. at 10.30. Interment in the church cemetery. tse's class. John Burnett. Christmas Party At Kirk Hall . The annual Christmas party . and concert of the church school of the Kirk of St. James v as bold ’l‘uesday cvenih: m the Kirk Hall before a capacity audience, Supper was scnctl to all the . bays and girls at gully decorated tables by the ladies of the Kirk Auxiliary under the presidency of Mrs. .1. Harold Shaw This was followed by a series of slides tirade from photographs taken at former Christmas Parties and Church School Picnics and shown by Ian R. Rankin. he centre of attraction] in the hall was the decorated Christmas 1 tree which served as a focal point and created a festive atmos» phere. A program arranged and pre- prepared bv Miss Ann Storey and Miss Pamela Stewart was carried through under the chairmanship of tbe minister, the Rev. T.H.B. Somers. The children taking part Includ- ed Janet Rankin. the little ones of Mrs. Somers’ class and Miss Pamela Stewart's class. Peter Hyndman. Margaret Wood Janet Asprcy. Bill Lea. the boys of Mrs. LE. Prowse's Class. Claudette Callbeck. Linda Clark. Janet Shaw. the girls of Mrs. R. Gor- don Lea's class. Also Nora Curtis. Heather Mon- tgomery. Patsy Storey. the girls of Mrs. Larkin's Class Daphne Dumont. a chorus by Mrs. Prow- Joyce Burnett. Nancy Curtis. Debbie Sudsbury. Nancy Curtis. the girls of Mrs. E. S. Warren’s Class. Rob- bie Burnett. ,Robbie Stewart, David Roop, Frances Lea. Dale Curtis. and the junior choir under the direction of Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Santa Claus arrived just under the right moment and. receiving a tumulatuous welcome. brought the happy evening to a close. Spud Freighter Docks In Souris SOURIS The M. V. Marthareta. l364<ton ship. registered out 0' Finland. arrived in Souris Mon- day afternoon from Boston. The ship is under the command of Captain K. A. Stromberg and car- ries a crew of 24 men. It is understood the ship will proceed to Charlottetown where it will be loaded by the Producers Cooperative for the p o t a t 0 market in South Carolina. nor Holland of Bedequc, in her 93rd year. Remains rest- ing at Davison’s Funeral Home. Kensington, until Thursday noon. then to the Presbyterian Church. Sum- merside. where funeral ser- vice will be held at 2 p. m. Interment in North Bedcque cemetery. RICHARD — At her home. 432 ‘IACPHEE — Suddenly at Cum— berland December 16. 1958,, George N. MacPhee in his 53rd year. Remains will be transferr- ed this afternoon from the Cut- ch'l‘fe Funeral Home to his late residence. Funeral from New Dominion Church on Thursday. service starting at 2:00. Inter-‘ ment in the church cemetery. HOLLAND — At the Chronic Care Centre. Summerside. December 16, 1958. Mrs. Elea- Our Staff will be more suggestions. ter and every relut Gifts for the Home Handicrafter and CANADIAN T The House of 1,001 Gifts . . . IS CHRISTMAS SHOPPING FOR HIM A PROBLEM FOR YOU? ‘ Gifts for Dad. Mother. Brother. Sis- STEWART & MacRAE LTD. .- Phones 8560 - 8569 {1 Notre Dame St., Summerside on Tuesday. Dec. 16, 1938. Julia \Iary Richard. wife of the late George Richard, in her 82nd year. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home until Wednesday afternoon. then forwarded to her late residence, funeral to be held on Thursday. Dec. 18, to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church for Requiem High Mass at 9:30 a. m. Interment church ceme- .tery. pleased to offer ive on your list— . Car. Sports, the Home Mechanic. IRE CORP’N. i3 "sesame IUC hristmas V , . couldn t be merrier WHEN IT’S SOMETHING FROM It's merrier. too. for the giver. PATTERSON‘S. Nice. to be sure you're being served by an expert who likes to help you find just the right gift for the right. person. So come to PATTERSON'S. our uth sclrction of fine gifts gig: PATTERSON'S when the gift comes from Choose from h as these and many more. .1 WiII Crown l So-Ed King, ‘ Queen Tonight The Cliarlottctrmn Y‘xlt‘\ Fit-Iii! kill: and queen will be oft‘u-inlly crowned tonight in the huuuuc’. room of the The royal party will be crowned by His Worship Mayor Edwin C. .Iohnstone at ap- proximately 10:.'30 p.m. The names of the two SoEd members, chosen to receive this honor. will not be announced un— til shortly beforc crowning time. Those candidatiu: for queen are Edcra Rodd. Corona Stcclc. Shir- ley Vessey. Elizabeth Gillis and Olive Parkman. Those t-zinrlidat- in: for kin: are Roy ('t‘nuford.‘ George Anderson. David Ward and David Rogers. : Also taking place this cvcningi will be the various interest groups . a demonstration on the art of Christmas gift wrapping by Mrs. Maylea Manning and the group's annual Christmas party with three hours dancing to the music of the g Downtowners Trio. 2 Collisions Are 1 Reported In City I A resident of Spring Park Road will face a charge of driving a mo- tor vehicle whilc impaired when he appears in City Police Court‘ this morning. 1 The accused was apprehendedi by City Police last night follow-E ing a collision on North River: Road. The accused‘s north bound 1. cor is reported to have been inl a collision with another vehicle heading south and then to havel struck a parked car. In another collision last evening minor damage resulted when two cars collided at the Fitzroy and Hillsboro Street intersection. . N. S. Christmas Tree Trade Down HALIFAX (CPl—Deputy Lands Minister G. W. I. Creighton Tues— day estimated that the prov.— ince’s Christmas tree export was about 75 per cent of last year’s business. He blamed an insect blight by the needle midge, rigid inspection demands by the New York mar- ket and a general insistence on better quality- trees. “The ordinary type trees snap— ped up last year were turned down this year in the search for quality." Cold weather and muddy con- ditions hampered the Nova Scotia harvest. But the total export vol- WEATHER ]ttljn‘\ ['(I .4 ,_~s.\_l 1).,3'. .tzt Lung-utter \u'ttiz n I‘thiiturcil t';tl-Li"y Il.';;na Winnipt’: ‘ Toronto (lllzma \lnu‘rCul Quebec Frrtlcrtcton S'tint John \I uztutun Ilh‘ilzw (,'lt(t‘.".ull(.‘l0\\'ti 5\ Jury Yarmouth St. John's HALIFAX .CPl-ThC weather ithc afternoon: snow beginning in lottetown, sun’ :«1 unit-e says a disturbance now islthc evening; cold; northwest am. and mi ' {f P by Tc:npcra~ :lae Min. 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