f & gees EE uf . | experimen’ home churches. After explaining member of the parliament. motion was seconded.by the de- puty-premier, Hugh MacLean of Charlottetown. Rev. Wilbur Howard of Toronto announced that the new Tuxis program for, boys from 15 to 17 years was ready. He said parlia- mentarians could help a great deal by continuing to organize tal groups in their details of the program he hand- ed the material to the minister of Tuxis promotion, Brian Brown of Halifax. Montague Party Features Tots MONTAGUE — A _ delightful party was enjoyed by the child- ren, and parents at the Presbyterian church hall, Mon- tague, last week and the arrival of Santa Claus added a special frill to the festive occasion. Mrs.. Elsie Watterworth was Piano accompanist for a sing. song of favorite carols, with s€éveral special selections by the primary and kindergarten class- es. An interesting film strip was greatly enjoyed. The superintendent, Milton J. Fraser, spoke briefly and wel- comed the guests. - A treat of an SCOUT DRIVE . G. Boyne, manager of nie Bank of Montreal, Char- “Jottetown, has been appointed provincial chairman of the Boy Scouts Association financial campaign. Six Promotions Are Announced SUMMERSIDE — Six promo- tions for officers at RCAF Sta- tion, Summerside were annoinced by RCAF headquarters, it Was learned yesterday from officials of the local RCAF station. Promoted from the rank of fly- ing officer to flight lieutenant were W..J. Martell, John S. Cliffe, Thomas E. Dodd, D. 8. Alleman, Ron K. MacDonald and W. D. Glover. Flying Officer S$. Walldegger fas been awarded a three-year extension to his short service commission. * Elderly Resident e Dies At Brockton ALBERTON An elderly Brockton resident, Phillip O’Hol- loran, passed away Monday at the age of 86. Born at Glengarry Lot 7, he had spent many years in the United States. Besides his; wife the former Margaret O’Holloran, he is sur- vived by four brothers, Peter, Junior Choir MONTAGUE — The junior girls choir, under the direction of the organist, Mrs. Elsie Wat- terworth, was in charge of the music at the morning service at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague, on Dec. 27th. music selections sung Special by the choir, included the beauti- | i ful Indian carol “ "Twas In the Moon of Wintertime’’. In the even- ing, special music by the senior choir included the carol “Good Christian Men, Rejoice’ and a duet ‘‘Beautiful Saviour” by Mal- colm and Donald Munroe. The services, which were large- ly attended, were conducted by the minister, Rev. L. C. Carr. Traveller's Rest Union Has Meet Carol. Reeves, Joyce Rayner and Rena Wood led devotions at the regular meeting of Traveller's Rest Young People’s Union héld at the hall recently. Rev. Angus Brown conducted worship and stewardship. At the | next meeting Edwin Walker is to lead worship with Marion Stewart and Sfele MacCaull in charge of recreation. mations were forwarded to the MREC camp at Augustine Cove; the ATC and the Maritime Conference. Edwin Walker gave a report on the YPU rally held in Bedeque. He showed a film entitled “Any Body U.S.A.”. sive facilities for the blind of the province as well as recreation space which has been lacking in the past. : The CNIB field secretary ex- plained that the initia] funds will be advanced ‘by the Maritime di vision of the organization and will~be repaid by the local dis- trict through a provincial fund raising campaign here next year Treasurer (Continued from page. 1) of six million dollars, and in-| creasing annually by. approxi-| mately three-quarters of a mil-| lion, is duty bound, Mr. McQuaid | said, to take every possible pre- caution. “The loss of these securities | would certainly be a major ca-' tastrophe to the province”, the) provincial treasurer remarked| as he noted the provincial gov-, ernment felt it was not fied in assuming such a risk. | $3,000 ANNUALLY He explained that tenders) were called from a trust com-| pany in this city and all branch | merside, who is a granddaugh- ter of Mrs. T.H.E. Inman ‘of of MacDonald, Currie and Co., Saint John where they now re- side Church Is Filled For Yule Concert O'LEARY — Springfield West Baptist Church was filled to capacity recently for the anrual presentation of the Sunday school's Christmas program. Willard Smaliman acted as chairman and Mrs. George Ellis presided at the organ. The program of seasonal selec- tions included: recitation, Madge Ellis; recitation, Gordon Colli- cutt, recitation, Kathy Wood; drill, Brenda Ellis, Thelma Waite and Doris MacDougall; duet, Cynthia and Sandra Maclsaac; recitation, Heath MacDougall; récitation, Garry Wood; recita- L z ¥ BESSRSSERBSNSNK SS! SHENE A \ REMGNSESSEBLH _THE/NEW YEAR'S ~ RECEPTION | The Bishop’s Residence Has Been Cancelled For 1960 ‘ train Monday afternoon. The youngster was reported to have decided on a short ride on the train with another boy get off. he fell while trying to The train was proceeding near Willow Avenue when the ac- HOW YOUR LIVER BILE HELPS BREAK DOWN FATS IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACT THE Carter's Little Liver Pills’ exclusive tests have now proved bf ‘ ° banks located here. As a result |,: * i}. j that liver bile emulsifies fats... formula of vegetable ingredients re- 2 chen ty Soaler ceased ty liees, Seta ae Ge | AFRICAN FomEsr | eahinet approval haa been gives Sem: Tun Caines: colo, | EASTERN TRUST | Seiveu comaie te... feed ct cae era me ies Mrs. Leland Nelson, Mr. le} Fun ; : a plan whereby for an annual) yacnouzall. : : established fact that when liver bile tively. At the same time, it actually VIS#tS MOTHER irs. son, Mrs. Claude} Funeral services will be held} The primeval forest region of fee of $3.000 the securities | MacDougall. 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Carter's Little Liver Pills today ; _ he regular Fri evening Anail 21s %S «63t 6} 42 | Kilem C 1m 1m s ,| GARNHUM PHOTO | . meeting of the corr of the) SUMMARY [arse we ‘uo os os oes unin Mn oo oe male -caalett’ Soh sennen al STUDIO . | O'Leary United Church met in cine a nm om lee tee OS SR x" leemolete second of then includ: |, 135 Kent St. Ch’town || p the Christian education centre) By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ti c Cop 6100 200 160 200 930 |L Dufauit. 600 7 68 73 +6 |ing the numbers on the bonds. ‘with their leader Marcia Pate.}| Toronto: Market lower, moder- ites -_ ie S : - Lange a = s 2 a It will also clip the coupons Cet eee rate Pert cr cas 12000 _ TS 8.4. 5.344 | Leitch 380-198 398-—s98. 2nd remit the income as direct- | pm - ' 3 ee ee ine pa Meer Marker wie gar eS oe ime et, (eee roe, ee ( Community Great Union] , concluded with an interesting a3| New York: Stocks mixed, oils |Beme Met! 10100 14 12 174—W/LL Lac 14085 186 185 188 +! | the necessity of periodically re- Gpte Membersip . well as educational film shown’ firm. _ nase rate wis ane 7 au ey Moving them from the vaults | @ Savings & Lees peared ? Miss Pate. Beav Lod 2000 — %/ Lyndhat 17-1 | and taking them to his office. |] @ Loans at Low Intere ad . Belcher 18400 a o é. =" Lynx bong i ” 4 +1 A charge the government has | @ Office Open Daily ; : IN FUNERAL — The Bethim 6100 5 OS +7 | Macdon 20 27) «63% «627 = +14 | heen paying of $255 ar for | Russ Hunter, Treasurer 4 ROMPSON FU} paying per ye ; funeral ‘for John A. Thompson ( Bevcon 373 16 «14 «6168 06+2 | Macfie m0 COS 5 5 tals of fetw di it boxes | Fl ‘was held from the Presbyterian NIREAL i Bicroft mo «© @ «@ Macleod 70 108 101 102 se oe ° aoe io be eet Smaliman Bldg. 2nd Floor + 7 8. Bidcop so (10 10 ” —% Mad “700 268 =m 4 wi not now ave to ’ SUMMERSIDE — North Tryon, “Dec. e° geen closed rosea at's dig: [Boweam ae a ee Manet = 2 a ut | Mr. McQuaid stated. . | service was conducted | Boyma rtie - sniaciteeiataiaiadiincadiamaendl na : . count of 4 27-32 per cent in terms Braiorn 1140 533 S50 sso —8 | M U 200 4% 4% 45 —1% ee Race of Anes" and’ ante /of Canadian funds, down 332, Broul eet x00 @ 2, |Merslae tte We 8 148 — START NEW YEAR’S | in the Arms of Jesus”. The pall- | Pound sterling $2.66%, down 3-16./Ror" iin pom Markime 13900 136 138 mt 41 bearers were Fred Leard, Harry Bunker Hil 190 7 +7 #7 Martin mr S Cadamet 1383 122 ll 7300 % % a to ow. ome] «6 PRODUCE ae eect SE ee dare s dames Mac Camp L 1000 $i9% 17% 12% + %/ McIntyre 2210 1M 31 MM —% ° mand | MONTREAL (CF) — Agi |S “Os 8 ieee ee Sm st opping at _ ture department quotations: |<, teen sue 3m 31 [senor © 02291) uD z Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices\casrrin 2000 9% 9 9% 41 |aiideim a eS 88 Another new shipment of New Shipment of Ladies’ 8 ~ to country station, wooden cases, | Can-Met a0 18 (17:1? a a a | : , , LATE NOTICES extra-large 34,35; large 32; me-|C-Met wis 1600 3 3 3 Minds 30 Oh Oh ah sea"s Dresses dium 27-28: small 23: B 25: C 16,|Calar %4 1000 $12% 12% 17% + W!Min Corp 200 $12% 12% 12% — 4 Suburban Coats : (Also see announcements - ints 179 ’ ; "|Sarser me 2 3» 2 2 |Min-ore se Th Me Te +h Reg. 16.95—Special 6.95 to 14,95 4 vertising Section.) Butter: Current receipts, tend-| Cent roo me me Mt Wright 2003 o. 0 so , 12.99 All sizes and célors. erable 64, non - tenderable 64; | Shes 4 + % | Multi-M 7850 mi ° . 8900 ’ 17 w- — fresh _ a prints, 100 | Cai Jee 3 = * . -1 Met opt seen . : ai Men’s 2 Pant Girls’ Ban-Lon Pullover : ce a - WD; ’ ay 1 3 1% 3 Nealon 1000 +) ° i RETCH- The death, eccurses at |S aderahle 64, non - tenderable | Simo 2m ot 48 [Nes Lab gio 1h 3+ Suits Sweaters i Ketch, 2- |. Coch Wil} 2350 aor a oie.” All sizes. In blue, grey, char-§ Sizes 8 te 14. All colors rs of > il tie of te oan tice Cheese: Delivered Montreal, not aoe eee e - New hia soe ™ a Bus : coal, aed a 39.50 3 49 me : - “ 4 as: . Coniagas ae ‘ ae § ° _ ; ts he = * : ‘ i Ketch, Malpeque Road. punt, —— ee Savio aos ame eS ee eS oe 8, ; | a % ——_ wo a , ins resting at MacLean whi » COON . csale|CouKey 1093 2 2 2 N Dicken 20 230 230 20. +15 29.50 ee ; a Home. Funeral notice Quebee white 33, colored Sic eae te Mh Shth% S Reet 2s Ob Mh + Ladies’ a ~ -IPOB. groding station 83, colored |© Calinan 000" 3g” 9) *2" |New’ Jarmo ‘7 ‘> “> ~‘ui] Men's Heavy Quilted Lined] BORG COATS and RUSSI A iS AHEAD is THE Ar¢cTIC AN — In the Prince * wholesal beala C Denison 3685 $11% 114 114—%|N Kelore 1000 10 10 -10 +1% Hip Length JACKETS “Goats Hospital on Tuesday 7 bite mo quotations, |S Beers, 00 Shen |Newlend se is ss ou Jackets Reg .to 89.50 ‘ ] , white no quotations. ery 37% 370 —15 |N Mylam 22909 9% + . 5 le living north of the 60th parallel. . 2, 1959, Mrs. Francis J . .|CG A 000 32 } % In Canada there are 35,000 people living p ae Gee reonal OT a sage Peo ole alee pA All I gd gd og A Regular 8.95 Special, 39.50 & 59.50 corresponding Arctic wastes of Russia there are 4,500,000 Greenan. The remains will be|n B. 75s 2.25-2.35; N.B. 50s 1.40-'C Marrs tam 27 2 41 | Nipissin 500 126 13 1% +3 5.99 In the po & . transferred this evening from/1 59: N.B. 10s .34-.37; P.E.I. 75s\Con MS 1081 $i9%4 19% 194°. |Nereede oh $2 ar am %! * ‘ people. What further proof is needed that the Russians have far the Monaghan Funeral Home |9 492 59 C Mogul 10016 118 114 114 —1 | Norbeau 300 COSC I Sy Se ALL NEW | outstripped us in the Arctic? In our Weekend Magazine this week, oper inte contdonee: ty Ket Conf ae lee oe Men's Parkas Staff Writer Robert McKeown looks at several of the proud new Funeral arrangements Con Newus 4000 15 14% 14% + %|Normetal 1200 340 325 385 | HOUSECOATS and “sce : : ti h ab aie 3 be announced later. NEW YORK tae maf. 8 — oo tM Detachable Heods DUSTERS cities in the Russian northland, and investigates the reasons for this ; Ced PR ie 7 7 7 * \NGue as a a GS Regular 9.95 Special 2 sudden, vast expansion. This important feature story is illustrated SAR THUS At Pe" Prince wew voRs crosine socns — |CgRSSOh 300 Hh MA 4 [LN Caldetrm SOO 114 106 106 7.99 10% off with sone of the first photographs of these cities ever released for 5 sethare| BOM Sel = Monty WIM | Conwent Sue tee os on en ee ee publication in the West. > * 4959, Beil MacArthur | Bore Warner 46% NY Cent hl Go tae! ae a ee ai |N Bank So 18 118 5 2 ' fp ber 82nd year. Re at|C and 0 5% Radio Corp Ws CopMan 2500 Hh 9h 9% Northsp op 107 «102 106 «+2 Lt ~ the Compton Funeral Tadene} Cone. Beiose ” =< NJ $i | Coprana 27M 173 1% 172 —3 |Norsp A wt 10 6 3 687 —6 e reen . is ie where funeral Bs - ireraft ** | Cowich 100 6&6 OH sé+: eld ‘Thursday, Dee. caice. & Wenge ice es “1 | "(Continued on page 5) : Nightmare Ride Bm. Interment will take place Bei Tt,"- 2 Pinion io Bh 43, | paaramrnmreregrnarnernernerntarTr IIe RUMEN EMMI | s : People’s cemetery. Kennecett Ste ! De Cour 4000 “10 10 109 —%| an =. 2% Thirty-six <teenagers hurtling down a — we SS +e steep hill in a runaway bus, with the HUDSON — At Goose Bay, Lab- Du see SN I 10% = SLAVERY driver clinging to the steering wheel, rador, on Monday, Dec. 8 MONTREAL E “Amphi 00 ee helpless because the brakes had failed. 1959, Robert West Hudson, fo- East Mal 50/061 100 160 ” IN THE The terrifying 70-mile-an-hour ride merly of Summerside in_ his ament” we aa 2 ole “an i” is = iy ; : through Barrie, Ont., ended in Kempen- 38th year. ane oo. Asbestos 26 «Gt Lakes 42% | Eldrich 3000 21% 21 ot i in 1959 SAHARA rey un eo fe rit big Tesles, ness - Bnque C Nat 53% How Smith 4%4 | El Sol 9500 ead, and only a few minor in. o aes py Baws. | Funeral Bons" int Es hon | Eats a a" we Wish to thank all our customers for their patronage . we Son Valeye'the war diving te bo 7-10 p.m. PER AEE : . that day, tells about the miraculous use : mC lm eee ee es We are also pleased to announce that in 1960 we will be . ues "is tek a Wane MacDONALD — At the residence ‘ ‘\ va | Faraday 900 4% «Tl «672 48 OY a of her niece, Mrs. Allison Mac ous Pre ‘a Wee Cor > ito na. 2S 2 4S <. th T re . of Tilbsb Ontario Magazine. cs 'e yz 3 atima oo @ 45 ‘ ~ Donald, ‘Kensington Road, on| leeinnt 78 oranda’ © | Francoeur Sas “3 ‘6 “Tk 2 associated with Tyler refrigeration sbury, : Lord, Maugham wash «2% Dec. 26th, 1959, Mrs. Margaret robisher 91 +1 . . year-o TO 1 i MacDonald formerly of Traca-|Can Brew 37 ‘Royal Rank youn| Freee 1 Sah Bl 4 thus bringing to you a Canadian product—and fast delivery. con a Fone tree, Th Hockey Star No. 5 die and Glen Roy, aged 88) Cis Celss meow 2 lee Mies "2208 817% 17% 17% Tenress ferteuny Se ter Speedy Bobby Hull, flashy, slam-bang years. Her remains will rest at|” it per pr 43° Steel | Gees oo SG ; Maugham, did not quite sue- left-winger for the Chicago Black the Hennessey Funeral Home| cpp 2% Trane Can PL %4/\Gien Uran- 200 727 =#«027~ We also do— et ge om ge gg mt Hawks, is featured in this week's from where the funeral will | Cockshutt 16 = Walker %*/GF Uran 3,3 2 P to the ‘Sahara tn this issue of - hockey star slot. Fans won’t want’ to or take place on Thursday morn _— = nan Goldray 1633 21 2 © —% Motor rewinding and repairs fer |) our Weekend Magazine. miss Weekend’s series of full color at 8.45 to St: venture aenerey mY photos of N.H.L. stars by Sta otog- ing | Bonaventure! nes Tar 19% Fora 1g [arenirey =O OS hotos of N.H.L. stars by Staff Phot Church, Tracadie, for Requiem | Foundation 12 nan! ae aw. Warm air heating . zapher Louis gage with text by Sports’ | ‘ Mass at 9.30. Interment Gulch 15900 OOS ; itor y O’Brien Hi be in the church cemetery. 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