Page 2. The Guardian Friday, Dec. 9. 1955 City and IOY'S MEN'S PIGSKIN gloves Henderson & Cudmore. "CRASWELL for better photoi graphs". 1 TAXleDiaI 6560-6569. I 86.95. l SHAMROCK LINEN initialed bandkerohiefs 60 cents boxed Henderson & Cudmore. I056 SILVERTONE the truest tone in television Simpsons-Sears store. -I GOLDEN ARROW silk broad-l oiotih shirts. 57.50. Henderson & Cudmore. FREDERICTON-BRADALBANE Church of Christ. Dec 11, Fred- ericton S.S 10,00 a.m.. church service 1100 a.m., Bradalbane S S. 1030 a m church service 3.00 pm. Byard Thurber. Minister HEAR AUDREY FARNELL. lyric soprano. and Votre Dam: GirIs' Choir of over 60 voices at Queen Charlotte Auditorium lion- day. 12 December at 8 p.m MADE IN ENGLAND. lllenis lannel bath robes. exlrctine value 313.95. Henderson & Cudmore. AN EVENING of song to re- member with Aiiclrey Parnell and Nutre Dame Academy C.ii'ls' Choir. Monday 1'! Dec. Queen Charlotte Aiidltoriuin Sponsored by Kiwanis Club. r THE UNITED Baptist Church. North River. Sunday, Dec, lith North River 11 a.m. Clyde Rixer 8 p.m.; Kingston 7.30 p.m.: Sun- day School. Clyde Riicr, 2 pm. Rev. Owen Cochran. Niiiiisler. l IIOY'I”S BEAUTY SALON- Specials on Creme Cold Per manent Wales and mai'hinele.ss Creme Permanent Waxes. lssllil. from Dec. 1st tn 15th. All experi- enced operators. Phone 5311. lslfl Queen Street CAVENDISH P:-istoral Cliargc the United Cliirch of Canada Services on Sunday. Del 11, a.- follows: Service of worship and Sacrament of Holy Communion in Cavendish church 3.30 p.m. Rev. C. R. Moase. B.A. BD. lhlterim-Chairmair. CRAPACD and Springfield Par ishes. Services for Sunday. Dec Ilth. 1955. Third Sunday in Ad- vent. St. Johns Church. Crap- aud. 11.00 m. morning prayer; St. Elizabeth's Church. Spring- field, 3.00 pm. evening prayer. Rev. George R. F. Ebsary. Rec- tor. HUNTER R I Y E R Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday. De- cember ll. as follows: North Wiitshire 11 a.m.. Sunday school 10 am; Wheatley ' Sunday school 3 p.m.: River 730 p.m.. Sunday school: 10.5!) a.m. Rev. C. R. Moase. B.A.. BD.. Minister. ; BAPTIST Y. P. U. - 'I'lie regul-. Ar Baptist Y. P. U. meeting was held last evening in the church. hall. The meeting opened with the Christmas hymn. "Oh Come All Ye Faithful". Devotional was led by Jean Fraser and Iris Lewis, who very effectively related the Christmas Story. Scripture was taken from Luke 2-10-20. A duet tsilent Night" was sung by Marion Nichol and Norma Smith. A very interesting talk on "Etiouete” was given by the guest speaker of the evening Miss Lena McLure The meeting closed with a prayer by Rev. Mr. Mitton. l "Personals Mr. Ken ltiacDougall of Argyle Shore returned last night from a visit to Sydney. New Glasgow nlld Halifax. Friends of Miss Catherine Mac- treatment. Mrs. Lewis White, 95': Elm Ave- ation in Victoria General Hospital Mrs. White accompanied him. Friends of Mrs. Gower St.. Eric (iaulhier Parkdale BIRTHS. MAIIRIAGES. DEATHS 50: Per Insertion BIRTHS QUINN- At the Charlottetown Hoii- l. pltal. November 26th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs Augustus Quinn a son, 7 lbs 6'5 ozs. MICKINNON a At Mr. and Mrs John B. MacKln- non. (nee Phyllis Trainori. Grand Tracadie. a son. MARRIAGES BT80-GILL-On December 3, 1955 at 3 p.m. at Trinity United Church Parlor by Rev. Frank Macbeaii. Margaret Ann Gill, Union Road to Joseph Wilfred Biso. Charlotte- town. Donald. Southport will be sorry to formation learn of her illness. She has enlo-r- chairman Parent Education, ed the Charlottetown Hospital for'31tl7. between 12 and I nue. has arrived home from Hal-I ifax where he underwent an oper- regrct to . A learn she has entered the P E. not dueloped as It has Island Hospital. All join in wishing weal”, as we know ll her a speedy recovery. "'9 CI'"'0"9t Since death its gloom. its shadow town Hospital on Dec 6, 1055. to Central SIIAMROCK I i n e n handker- chiefs. extreme value, 3 for 81.00. Boxed. Henderson & Cudrnore. AUTO BRIDGE-For beginners or for advanced players. The Island Book Room. 1 MEN'S GLADSTONE b a 3 It Genuine cowhide 305.00 Head son It Cudmore. FOR PROMPT SERVICE in building or repair work. call Con- nie LeClair, mi. Ll LADll:2s' TRAVEL BAGS in" three piece matched sets from 339.50 Henderson El Cudmoref WEEKEND SPECIALS at Hi Style Millmery. Great George St, Clearing of fall and winter lines. values up to 37.95. Special 8!. 31.95 and S2 95. MES PREFI-LR Arrow Shirts in bite and colors. Specially gift -1 mixed at 4.95 Henderson 8- ('ud- . more , - PHESBYTERIAN ('Hl R('H int l Canada. Central Parish Scrviccsl next Lord's Day are as fnlltms Clyde River 11 a.m.. Nine Mile; Creek It p.m : Canoe Cote 7.30 p.- m.; SS 11 a.m. Rel Donald Nicholson. Minister I l - MEN'S v i v F. LL A iiluiimngi. . robes in TlCItl tartaiis. 527.95. .7 Hwdemon & ('udm0re' ” By land. sea and air, the maiisi with some important rules which WINSLOIZ Pastoral Charge the.oflCanad:i'vs Post Office go forth. will assure Christmas mail reach- United Church of Canada Scrvil Plic-tured above is tho window dis- ing its destination at the proper ices Sunday are as fiilliiw.s:.?l;Iay bcing currently shown at time The relief map in 31) effect Priiiceiown Road 11 8 In GI-EN: Maritime Electric Ciiiiipziny with a shows the air routes of Maritime gow Road 145 pm.: Highlieid 3- view to faiiiiiiariziiig the public Central Airways; a miniature rail-I pm : Winsloe Nnrth 730 I?-"1 Al-'"” i ' C "I ”' ” CT T"' Christmas program by the Siinda.Vi e S 1. D e C e m b e r ' 5'. school pupils will be prescntcd all Most northern land in Asia is I I the EY('IIlIl:.' st-mt-e All are wet-; . llie Talmyr nenirlgula tlnbthc AI'c-lllzard foulld in the saililv wglstes at GREAT (EEORU-Ii STREET ., ll l, . ll ll- -(ll-I 1 i c ocean in nor em I erla. rizona, exas an cw exico. (IIIIF c Pl at x ..:Expel-lenced I n 1 9 l -.; --e--neg :2 I Jewelers e om Specialists DACICS SHOE: Caiizidats fin- I L . TSI Th” ”9”P” gm H595 Hen" .' The coldest December recorded,the first seven days has been con- 'I”””" x C"d"'iiF ,in Prime Edward IE1!-Illd fol” lhelsiderably lower than it was in PRIZE WIINNHR” e Remlls nl , Pasl 45 Yea” ""85 "I 19” W'"?"i 1919. December. 1922 was also quite W11 Dart) hcltl In 1' ll! ral R0.Val- we lmwst iempemmre dropped mi severe. The average for the montlif , l P. . l 1,; ' g f' ll 14 below" zero and for seven con- ” H 1” 1 I eumnv my I” secutive days the thermometer jthat year, was 19.2 and the lowest Kl," llill;:.'ll:,,(;.iwll...,,L.(.ii showed an average of 6.4 below. Pelldinf-I VHIS If b610W- Ill 1934 'Vi(,.mf Clo; wlnl 9. cl ' Fred The mean (glrnpen-lllll'e for the another cold December is recalledl Osborne second M'eIl(ICII' Wour) month was 19.1, accorrllflg '0 wills when ihelalmiage was lint . t-t.nsolaii..i-I my-id Ropcr Dotti" ren Burns of the Experimental These flllllres may have llllle 0'3 prize Mr Ray Gciiizc Fireeaetiut Farm In” significance In so far as the ll” Reta -tgrnlll, .,,,l M. walker it is interesting to note that al- kind nfweaiher island residents are though no such sex cre tcmpera- in for but it can be assumed that; - TRIDWM 0-0355 c- Til? TTld' tures for the present month have few will be using that well worn tum which slarlcd lnsl llllllday 81 been experienced, the average for saying. "Oh for the good old days-" 1,648 Donors Registered 4 Days Of Clinics Five huiirlred and file CItllll)l'x mciiibt-is attending the clinic. Free the Church of the Most Holy l Redeemer in honour of .Vlai'y's I Immactilate Com-eption, w .1 s I brought to a solemn ftlose folimlcdl by Benediction last night The . Tridium was conducted by Rev. . Patrick Mann. C Ss.R. of Saint D John. NB. Celehrant at Benedict-I ion was Rev. Edward Doyle. C.i Ss.R with Very Rev. Grcqviryi g l l . V I h l 1 I l lllul-phy. clsslll as l)l.a(..,,, and reported at yesterday s Rctl truss tiaiisporttition o t e Sruhtelli 3 Rev- John Galiagheig (355.13 ,3 blood donor clinics hold in tho and iioiii the clinic-by I e 5 till "Clover Club' which was placed Motor Transport simplified thisl s b D . I " ""0" int the disposal of the Rl'(i (,ross ADORATON SCENE - The hril- for the two days by the Charlnttc- Assistaiits at yesterday's clinics liantly lighted adoration scene used town Branch of the Canadian Lclt-lwere members of the "Willing so effectively last Christmas time ion. Charlottetown's total tor thcicircle" of the King's Daughters of- sii a decoration atop the Com-'two days clinics was 910 in rin'Trinlty Church who staffed and munity Centre of the Church ofiobjectiie of 1,000 which is InfIl'(?tI.pIOVlCIfld refreshments for the. the Most Holy Redeemer iA'as'.la.VEr.V'l'rk'dilable shlming aIII1tlIIP.IIll'D0rTIIIIg and afternoon SES5I(JlLS..l angain. plaaedl in positionTand Tlliiyll consl1de;irabl,vCl;1elolw the 1,065 malk land ttherJunIorcl'V0m:nishAsf0L';la;l iuminae ast night. he rod-l reac e in ar oltetown at Ie on o 'rinity iurc w 0 no e 1 uction is the work nf the Teell)l,1l;e June clinics after the evening hours, Other members of the Liguorian Club, -'A quick glance at the lists of tasks in connectimt with the clinics is 24 ft. long. 14 ft. high and isldouors who reported rcvcalcd that wcce undertaken by representat- illuminated by 26 moderate candle- -the great majority of them in-re ives of the Womcnis Auxiliary.' p0Wt'f.I"::Eh!S!.)dIOI..IT' I50 candlepo-oer residents of Charlottetown. the Charlottetown Branch of the Can- SDO is s a six floodllghts of Royalties. Spring Park and P..rk- adian Legion. local nurses. mem- l200 candlepower each. idale and that there was a higher hers of the Red Cross Corps. Park- percenta e of new donors than dale Women's Institute and High I ATTENTION Ch”I9"5'0w" P3T',ever befire. The outstanding res- School Red Cross members from problciir 3"” at Pnischwli 3'5 Grad? I-lponse from the students of SI. Nntre Dame Atademy ,!"d.l T559 I Chlldreni Y0" 311? Dunstan's University. where a The 1,648 obtained in the four "WI Ed "I '"""I "I9 SIIOWIDS Of It thorough canvass was conducted days of clinics will repay the mm- 1” A9” H” 589.3 T0”0W',by the president of the Student's; Provinces debt of 500. and leave ed by a discussion on the eml1s'CounciI, Mr. Dick Wedge, assisted a balance of 1.148 which will pro- u”"3I "KI 509'” "9935 OI Icllll-lby Mr, George Mullally. resulted vide a credit for approximately the dl'9n- Thls Program is to intro- to over 150 students and faculty next four and a half months only.l duce a four weeks series of siml. lar Programs to begin in January 1956. Time: 8 p.m.. December 0. I a Place: Mental Health Clinic Fitzroy Street. 3rd floor Palmer Ontario Farm 1 Electric auiiglilze Ftll'lmfIi;rthe(rhll:'-'1ParEY Enloyed GTOLIP TO TOUT : at It was a joyous occasion at the l sored by me Pmvjncial H52; Charlottetown Baptist Chuich Hall vliogolc-lo lcplg-l-hl, Ommlo and school Auocllllonl ;yesterday afternoon. when the sen- SOII and Crop Imprnvempnl A5. ior W.M.S. and Dr. Zella Clark. socmlinn will sponsor a 15-day Mission Gmups. held the annual gooliwill tour of eastcrn Canada Christmas party for the Exploit-r nexniummer-,'hF 'I5P3''m'3"l 0' uission Band. After a brief biisi- 3133:" ll"? lsald Tlnlr-sda.v -I ncss period, Mrs. .I.A, Clark. Presi h S ”'I”l3-ll 9"” hlls l"lll' lsl mm M the Senior w.M.S” wel. sc eduied to. start at'Toronto.l'iily conied the children and leaders: H ,Y”” '"ch,'de ”f”5 '" MTV” Mrs, R4,. pmudv M". Rahal runswick. Maine. Nova Scotia. lilac-Callum. Mrs. Carl Burke and P”""- Edwar” Isialld Mlll QUPV Miss Barbara Pound. bec. . I The gmup held 3 lyplcal mcel, The first stop will be at the SL ing with Mrs ltlaccallum present- Lawrence scaway project near ing the mission study period, after Cornwall. Onl. then a visit to thc which thc rhlldrcn put on a Chrlst- 1.800-acre potato farm of Sen mas programme of carol singing, Fred Perry at Grand Falls. NB, duets. solos and recitatinns. A the Fredcrictnn exporimentalsta- platform Nativity Scene, brought lion and Camp Gagetown. the big WA? V Agll the rcal meaning of Christmas to New Brunswick army station. all. Br-forc closing a haPPYltime On Cape Breton island. the tour I" was sperit as the grown-ups and will include the old French townl about fifty children sat aroundland fort at Loulshurg. the Syd- ln lav." munory 0' l,-nnll wngaily decorated tables and partook.n'ey.steel mill, a coal mine and Qnigley who passed away livgof bountious refreshments. fishing centres. an ago today. YES” ' "”-"T-:'I4i "WEECT STAT; I ' "T ' KIWANIS CLUB or CHARLOTTETOWN Presents MISS AUDREY FARNELL Lyric Soprano With The NOTRE DAME ACADEMY GIRLS' CHOIR CANADA LED WAY TORONTO ICPI e Immigration Minister PICIACTSEIII said Thursday that if the Canadian nation had "three Comnion- If tlicre ; had been no Canadian nation thcrcl would have been no C0mH10HtAIlHiIh as we know it." Mr. Picket-sgill said. ”For the real germ of the Imodern Commonwealth is res-ion-, lsible government as our Canadian forebears worked it out here 'on Canadian soil " would have been no call. . wmiln my home, where all seemed , bright 1 And took from III I alilniii light. Always remembe ed by mother; l nil Dad. J In loving memo; of Boy Pld-, igen who died on Dec. Itli. issz. Always remcmberc: by Mother ad family. DEATHS PAGE-At Springfield Hospital. Springfield. Man" on December 'I. 155. Mrs. E. S. Page. (form orbi of Cape Ti-avsru). N. D. Moeloun UNDEBTAK EMBALMEB Charlottetown sod North Wlltallln DIALGHI In loving memory of Mn. Ben-. jamla Cluv. Murray Harbor North. who departed this life. December 9. OF OVER 60 VOICES Ma. . in a recital at Inhnrwhome she is fondly remem-1 . sweet niemorlea cling to her hame.. I Tbeogarodyvlbo loved tier In life sIn- Still love her In death last Ilie ll '0" nine. Ivor remembered by bet faili- MONDAY EVENING. i2 osc. AT 3 m. ' Tickets: 151.00 Adults 50c Students Advance Sale of Tickets at Garnhum Photo Studio t and Milton's Old Spain. Proceeds for our under-privileged Children's CARD OF THANKS I(r.aodMrs.LcwIal'hltawtsti toaxprustbolrntnceretbanhrto their friends for their many acta ofiladaaaatlainalveardsand Iuhllr Program. way reminds citizens that the trans-l -imtinental trains carry their share and at the lower right is seen a realistic scale model of the Queen Mary. On the left, and looking real enough to be alive. is the letter :2 ” .-1....-...... . POST OFFICE DISPLAY IN WINDOW carrier laden with his Christmas mail. It can be noted from the dis- that the local deadline for mailing is December 17. play ASIAN ARCTIC l i)Fsi:iir VREPTILE The gila monster is a poisonous Bai'ier's l-lllm Lab l Local Liguerlan . er: Present 3 Act Comedy The Liguorlan Players directed by J. Pius Callaghan, C. D. A. opened their winter season of en- tertainment with the presentation of the delightfully pleaalng three act comedy drama "Career Angel" at the Holy Redeemer Community Centre last night. The comedy was carried along nicely by the more experienced performers while the younger ela. inent made a good Impression on their first appearance. The boy; in the caste give promise of menu ing up to the older members with the passing of time. A feature of the show was the absence of female characters in the caste. The Cast of Characters included: Brother Gregory (the Superior) - Frank O'Neill; Donnie McAdams- Jackie Blanchard: Willie Garvey-- Harry Callaghan: Bi-other Fidelis lthe Burserl 7 Ivan Dowling) Kurt Rheinhold - Pal Mcwade: Brother Seraphim Ithe Founder of Ofllllilllagel - Pius Callaghan; Angel Guardian - Allan MacDon- adl: Duval Devoise- Brian Morris -I- MDSCIY Barr in neighboring mm vs sown 1 YOUR CHRISTMAS PROBLEMS LAY AWAY YOUR GIFTS tiid Have Them CHRISTMAS WRAPPED )U CAN RELAX IF YOU SHOP AT ATTERSON'S T. What's new in T. V.? V. NEWS . You can see it today at Firestone Home and Auto Co. Ltd. The following famous makes are on displnyw-Admiral. Emerson. Pye. Fire- stone. Westinghouse. Crosiey Electro- home. C.B.S. Columbia. Hallicrofters Motorola. Fairbanks Morse. 58 beautiful models to choose from. I1".2I" 24'4' and 27". We service our own television. Firestone Home & Auto Co. Ltd. Dial 5547 Any man will be thrilled with fliia gleaming. distinctively styled TUX ad of fin Clip and Cuff Livika-only 35.00. Other TUX Sets of diatiuctf , all beautifully gill packaged, cm mind from .8850 to aao.ao. TAYLORS JEWELLEIIS LTII. IIPEI TOIIIIIT "Till. 0.30 P. I. New Commoner Of Atlinbusluiii OTTAWA (CP) - Cindr. . Philip Sydney Booth. 3. of Victoria and Ottawa will take command of the gentleman) - John Walsh: Broth- er Ubaldua (the Historian) - Bill Ledwellz Walter Gllnkay --Kippy Morgan; AI Fuller - Roy Mc- Gannell; Johnnie Rtnn - Charlie Smith; Bruno Chavauki - Gordon Duncan. The play will be repeated to- night. uenroyor Arnanaaxaii Jan. 11, naval headquarters nnniynm Thursday. He will be succeeded as direc. 10? of l-Oflledo anti-submarine an. mine warfare at headquarter- iiere by Capt. Patrick F. x. an; sell. 39, of Vancouver and gal, ilho takes up his new duue, Cmdr. Angus H. Rankin. 41 0. Vancouver and Victoi-in wul 'mc coed Capt. Russell Dec. 19 as ll" naval director of the join RCN .'.:c:.1;..-?.:'l'"-N W SPECIAI T O N I G H T at the ROLLAWAY CLUB Modern and old time dancing Music by Don Messei-'s Islanders I l:30 to 12:30 A Very all those who benefit as Blood Transfusions. HOOLEYTS MEN'S I WEAR I-IANDSOME WASHABLE "THANK YOU" To loll who in any way shared in making this week's BLOOD DONOR CLINICS Such a great success Red Cross Blood Donor Committees on behalf of ARROW SHIRTS . IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT DANCE Admission 50c tum Hearty the result of receiving 4.95 . LAMB'S WOOL AND ORLON ll MEN'S SWEATERS E or TONY on .. ANY STYLE YOU LIKE 1 S695 to S'l0.95 MEN'S HARRIS TWEEDS TOPCOATS and SPORT COATS S55.00 and S35.00 THERE ARE NONE For S2 MEN3 SIIIFFER-HILLMAN FLANNELS BE'I'I'E'R 5 By CAULFIELD - MENlS VYELLA BATHROBES NAVY OR WINE WITH MATCHING PLAID TRIM S'l9.95 SPECIAL MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS nnouun 3.9:; AND 4.95 - oiirr BOXED son S235 ROIGEIIOEI. Initiated GIIICEI. OM. lxeolant assortment of Sex. Ties. Mullen. 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