WILL USE NEW TYPE SCOTTISH DRESS A new type of Highland dress mer at the Gaelic Mod by one .ofrenlly the Junior Highland Cham- ivili be seen at the annual Burns the men responsible for its reviv- Concert in Prince of Wales Col- al, the Marquis of Huntly. Chief lege tonight when Evelyn and of Clan Gordon. Heather Fraser Inbove) of Char- ' lottetown will dance the traditional companied on the bagpipes Evelyn and Heather. will be abe- Y Scottish dances in the Aboynei their brother. Pipe Major George dress. This beautiful Highland costume Is compulsory apparel for competi- ' well-known Aboyne Gaelic Foundation to join in a con- tors In the Games in Scotland. It was intro duced to North America last sum- States at Easter. A. Fraser. i This family of Scottish enter- tainers have been invited by the - cert tour of the Eastern United Evelyn is cur- GITY ANII CENTRAL ' YOUR DOLLAR huys more all the Hughes Drug Store. CARD PARTY. Central Royalty Hall tonight 3.30 pm. Tutu ament starts this week. WE TREAT the sick wcll. Gis- geyls Pharmacy. open 8 a.m. to I p.m. MUSICAL FESTIVAL Broad- cIst.. tonight 8.30. C.F.C.Y by Gordon Bennett. President. MUISC FESTIVAL Syllabus n- vallable in Charlottetown at Miller Iron and Toomhs. BIG SALE at Helen's. Coats. car-coats dresses. Some as low as half-price. RESERVE Monday evening .lan- uary 28. Sheila Henlg brilliant Canadian pianist. Prince of Wales Auditorium 8.30. Admission 75 cents: School Pupils 5 cents. MEN'S - T0- Meaau e suits. Tailored by "House of liab- berlen" Now on sale at 20 per- cent Discount. The new low price starts at 849.95. Harry A. Mac- Douitali. Better Men's Wear. ICE SPORTS - Comc to the Vo- cational School Ice Sports. Sports Arena. Friday. January 25. 1957 from 7 to lo p.m. Hockey game Queen Square School. One hour's I skate after. "Il0BBFZRl.P.N" Mailc - to Measure Suits Now selling at 20 percent discount. A widr range of good patterns to choose from. Harry A. Macnongall, Better Men's Wear. BALANCE OF Men's Winter Coats. Sires up in 42. All good colours in GnIy's., hlue's and hrown'iI- Now on sale at 25 per- cent dktcount. Harry A, MacDoug- all. Better Men's Wear. FIlNIt.'RAl. HELD-The tuncral of the late Thomas kt-lller of Flat River vvm held Wednesday after- nocn from St. John's Presbyterian Church. Belfast. The service was conducted by the Rev. Donald Nicholson. Flower hearers werczv Hector Morrison, Lloyd Morrison. Don.-alrl Morrison. and Ilector Mor- rison Pall hearers were: Neil S. Morrison. Jack Gillla. Murdock MscPhee. Damon Rosa. and D. J. I Riley. Interment took place In Belfast Cemetery. VISIT Hi-STYLE Miliinery. Gt. George Street. "where every style is Ill-Style." SEE DEBORAH Tlirnbull. one ('aIlZlt'Ifl.S loading stage and T. V. actresses portray flrphella in the Canadian Players Presenta- tion of HAMl.F.T at the Queen Charlotte Atiditorliim. Saturday, Feb. 2nd at 8 pm. POLICE COURT- Three pers- ons charged with being drunk and incapable appeared before Magis- trate KM Martin in City Police ("ourt yesterday morning. Two were fined 85. and costs each and the case of the second wan re mandeti until tomorrow. FUNERAL AT BRACKLEY - lThe funeral of the late George Alfred Younltcr was held from the residence of his son, Williaml Younlter. Brnckley. yesterday af-. ternoon. Services were conducted by the Rev. J.M. Sproule. Mr. E.W. Selllck sang as a solo. "Home Ofl "rile Soul". interment was in the! isherwood Cemetery. The pail bear-l lera were Major M.acRae, E.W. Sel-; Illck. Hamid Gillespie. Frcd Mac-i 5Rac. Harold Stead and Hedleyl 1Stt-wart. FIINERAI. WEDNESDAY -The: funeral of the late Mrs. C. lfoward lliitgweli was held from the Mac- .Lean Funeral Home yesterday sf-I ,tt-rnoon. Services were conducted .hy the Rev. H.L. Mitlon. Inter- ment was in tho Shcrivtm.1 ('pr". 0 ciery. The nail bearers wcrr llarry Ia. MIIIIIF. Dr. GD, Stet-it-. V..Il.v JNit-holson, James A Ftlllertotl. Ross Bethune. P..l. Proud. and S.R. Johnston. PRIZE WINNERS - Card nitr- t.v winners at the Clover ('liibf Inst cvcnin: werc: Iatiie-5' first, liir.:. Amos Clarltirt: second. Mrs.l ..l.F.. Kelly; consolation, Mrs. Pe- .ter Wt-tr. Men's first. Tom Mc- Cahc; second. Emmett noun-lip; consolation. A I he rt McKrnna, .i)oor prirc. Lornc Casford. Spcclal prin-. Sylvia rnttin. Freeze-out.l ;.'ilrs. Joe ()'lianlcy and Mrs. .I.El jKelly; Tournament winners: I.ad- , lea. Mrs. .I.F.. Kelly; Men's George il.artcr and Leon Gallant. BIRTHS .PAQUET'I'I-1-At the P.E.l. Hospi ial on January in. 1957. in Mr and Mrs. Elmer Palmetto. an Upper Hilisboro St. a son. Doug- las Leonard. MOORE--At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. January 15. I957. to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Moore. West Royalty, a son Dsr- p tell Kenneth. I lbs. M emu. ' CAMEROV - At Glace Maternity Hospital. Ottawa on January 21.- Lm to Mr. in camp . (see Campbell) daughter. Jan Elisabeth. . 7 lbs 1 es. HA'fH1N - At the P.E.l. Hoo- pion dancer of Nova Scotia. a title she won through having earn- ed seven gold medals at the Mod last year. Tonight's concert at P.W.C. is sponsored by Zion men's Associa- (inn. I957. to Mr. and Mrs. Ira H.llI tnee Catherine lllacKinnon) a son Barry William Lloyd. DEATHS JACKSON - At The Charlottetown Hospital. Wednesday. January 11, 1957 Arthur B. Jackson of Frat-kley in his il0th year. Rest- ling at The Culciifle Funeral Home from where the funeral will he held Friday afternoon service commencing at 2 o'clock Interment Sherwood Cemetery. SCHURMAN - At the Prince (1-unly Hospital on Wednesday. January 23. I967. Clara Jane S('I1liTm8I1, wife of Harry Schur- man. New Annnn. ago 61 years. Home from where the funeral will! be held on Friday. January 25. with service at 2 pm. Inter- m('nI in People's Cemetery, Sum- merside. Visiting hours: 10-12. 2-5. 7--I0. .YONS- At Boston on Jan. 21. Miss Minnie Lyons. formerly of Souris River in her 78th year. Her remains will arrive at the lllngweil Funeral Home. Souria. Thursday night. from where the iuneral will be held Friday mor- ning to St. Mary's Church. Sour- is, at to am. Intennent in the Church Cemetery. I'0l.I.AND- At the Prince County Hospital Jan. 23. 1957. Leigh Ful- land of Kenslngton in his 62nd ycar. Remains resting at his late rcsidcnce until Friday noon, lhcncc to Kcnsington United t'liurr'h where funeral service will hr held at 2 pm. Intennenl Pcoplc's Cemetery. Kensington. ENGAGEMENTS illt Wn MRS. WALTER CON- Vlt'K Kinltnra. wish to an- noltnro the engagement of their clrircl daughter Kathleen Ber- mrn to Wilbur Cameron. son of Ur and Mrs. Lorne Cameron. iiltnny Marriage to take place l-icii ifith in Saint Joseph's Cath- niw tihurch. Toronto, Ontario. SHEILA Admission 75 cents pltal. onilsmsa y E. I967. to Mr. Resting at the Bowness Funeral- The annual meeting of Trinity United Church was held in Heart: Memorial Hall Wednesday evening with a good attendance despite the inclement weather. Rev. G. How- am Christie open.:d the meeting with .a brief worship period after which Rev. A.F. lilacbean made suitable references. through pray- er. to those members of the con- gregation who had been called to their heavenly home during the past year. On motion of Mr. C.H. Black. Col. G- Elliot Full was named as chairman for the business meeting with Dr. G.D. Steel and Mr. E.E. Clawson. joint secretaries. The statement from the session.l pnesenled by the clerk. Dr. G.D.: Steel, gave evidence of fine spirit- ual growth and leadership in the congregation during the P381 Ye"- Trinity Church ministers to ap- proximately 440 individuals from 1200 families. of which 121 associ- ated with Trinity for the first time during 1956. The financial statement. pre- aented by Mr. F.A. Large. on be half of the Board of Stewards. showed the church to be in a healthy financial condition. All departments of the church had met and exceeded their allocations for the year. Particularly gratify- ing was the report of the Mission- ary and Mainlenan Committee presented by Mr. Stewart Pierce. which showed contributions well over 320,000 for the work of min stone at home Ind abroad. APPROVED AS ELDERS Mr. E.I-:. Clawson presented the nominations for the present va- cancies on the session and the fol- lowing individuals were approved as Elders for a 3-year period: W.J. Andrew. C.H. Black. E.E. Claw- son. Neil Diamond. Russell Ewinl. S.T. Green. George W. Johnston. Edwin C. Johnstone, Premier A.W. Matheson. R.T. Matheson. Vernon S. Munn. D. Gordon Mccallum. E. C. MacKay. H. Hamid M.acKie. Percy MacRae. Joseph Neale. FIJI- ton Robertson. R. Earle Taylor. Reginald Taylor. 17- U0Yd WWI": Arthur Wright. The existing vacancies on'tha Board of Stewards are to be filled by the following individuals whoso names were presented by Ml'- E-5- Chandler: Georlle w. Ayers. Ei- don M. Campbell, Locirery D- Mne- Kay, Henry B. Douglas. W. War- ren lord. Robert lilacklnnon. O.K. Presby. Glen Ramsay. Russe" Sel- ltir. Gordon C. Warren. Clifford N. white. John w. xeriay. Ind R-lph Beairsto. In addition Mr. Russell Seller will serve on the trustee Board to replace the late F.CI. Funeral Yesterday Of Pie. Doucette The funeral of Private Joseph Irving Doucette was held Wednes- day morning from the Charlotte- town Funerai Home to St. Ann's Church. Hope River. where Requi- em High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Earl Dalton. p.p. Rev. Leo- nard Ayers wss present In the sanctuary. The militia was represented by Major 0.R. Simona of I. Stafi Headquarters Eastern Command; Major Buckingham, Headquarters Command. Halifax; Captain W.F. stall. Royal Canadian Regiment. London, Ontario. Escort Officer: captain H. Pollard. I. Staff. Head- quarters Eastern Command; Mem- bers of No. 2 Militia Group from P.E-I. Regiment R.C.A.C.; No. 5 Signal Regiment. R.C.C.S.; No. 5 Medical Corps, R.C.A.M.C., and members from Instructional staff of Eastern Command. Pall bearers were Charles Gal- lant. Harvey Gallant, Vernon Gal- lant. Joseph Doirnn. David John!- ton. William Gauthier. Interment was in the church cemetery where service was conducted by Rev. E. Dalton an Rev. L. Ayers. funeral was largely AP d ' PERSONALS Mrs. Claude Craswell. Wlnlloe. and Mrs. Heher Horne, Charlotte- town. left Tueday morning by train to attend the funeral of the late NOTICE Due to the weather causing very heavy ice conditions Newton MacLure, Cambridge. Mass. Prince of Wulesconcert Series presents HENIG A brilliant concert pianist. MONDAY, College Auditorium at 8.30 JAN. 28 School pupils 25 cent: 1 . I i in Northumberiand Strait making it difficult for the car- THE SUMMERSIDDCHAR LUI'l'El'OWN OPERATE ON THE FOLLOWING TIME. (Via lastar liver) Lv: Ch'town MI AM. a mo eat. my la. 0-. L7: Ch'lovI IO:I A.M. G Itll Pl. 1. Qt. Lv: l's'I& Izl AM. I (:1! El. Dj. Lv: use 9.: 4.31.. ms r.n., ' ferry to operate on scheduled times our his service to tlu E .,..”,'.I,'.,.,.,, ., mainland will be temporarily discontinued effective Jan- uary 25. 1957. E BIJSWIIL a we us. on. only. follow: Board of do: MacDonald: Music Commit- Eric Found: Church Thompson: Silver Cross round-th miles off its course to pick up a sailor on the Argentine ship Mabd ltyan who was suffering from acute appendicitis. The Britan- nia's surgeon operated on the Argentine seaman and he was re- ported Tuesday to be In satisfac- tory condition. Annual Meeting Held OI Trinity United Church I lfntcheson. The reports of the various church organisations indicated an extreme ly active and successful year ft! srouin reportina Trustees - Gor- all groups. The tee - Dr. School - Gordon Bennett; W.M s. afternoon suxlliary- Mrs. Hasnali: evening auxiliary - Keith Kennedy; Kings Daugh era- Stanley Willing Circle Mrs. Mrs. Earl Stewart; Baby Band - Mrn. G.M. Avard: Mission Band - Mrs. Sheldon Carson; Explorers- Mrs. Neil Diamond: Mission Circle - Miss Gladys MncMllian: C.Gl.T.- Mrs. Alta Prowse; W.A. Senior - Mrs. A. Down; Mrs. Van Aistone: Irwin Christian Fellowship - Frank Gosbee; Men of Trinity - Ivan Sinclair: Y.P.U.- Renee Cotton. Sandy Maclaean; Girl Guides - Miss Joan Roger- son; Brownies - Mrs. W.W. Reid: Scouts - W.W. Reid. F.A. Large; Benevolent Fund - David Murphy; Campaign Funds of Church -W.W. Lsrd: Credit Union - David Mur- P 3'- The reports contained many re- ferencea to the outstanding leader- ship the church is receiving from the organist. Mr. Royston Mug- ford. It was learned that Mr. Mug- ford gives direction to five choirs within the church consisting of some 240 singers. OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP Hon A.W. lilatheson expressed the sincere thanks of the congre- gation to the Ministers. Rev. A.F. Maclaean and Rev. G. Howard Christie. for the outstanding len- dership they had provided during the year. He also made fitting reference in his remarks to the debt of gratitude that the congre- gation feels towards the choir and the many church organizations. Both Mr. MacLean and Mr. Christie expressed their apprecia- tion for the constant support and co-operation they had received from the many individuals and organizations of Trinity. The meeting, on motion. agreed to refer the matter of church ex- tension in the Parkdale area to the Session, Board of Trustees, and Board of Stewards for their immediate consideration- Before the meeting closed Mr. Allison Profit presented an appeal on behalf of the Mount Allison Ex- pansion Fund. Rev. A.F. MacLenn pronounced the Benediction after which a brief social period was enjoyed. Brig. Pecike ls Guest Speaker Brig. G.G.K. Peake. D.S.O. Iran the guest speaker at the regular weekly meeting last night of the Centennial Y's Men's Club of Char lottetown. Co-chairman for the oc- caslon were Ralph Manning and Bruce Atkins. l(.0. Msclnnia with Alan Dunbar led the sing-song and veteran Y's man George Mac- Dougau meted out the fines. over forty lf.MC.A members. made up of the Centennial Yls men and the Phalanx Fraternity listened to Brig. Peske's address and afterward watched a film in keeping with his remarks. Illa subject was, Problems In Civil Defence. AID SAILOR BUENOS AIRES (AP) - Till Royal yacht Britannia. carrying the Duke of Edinburgh on a id tour, steamed ID W.A. Junior - i The large number of music lov- ers that braved the wintry blast of last evening's pocket blizzard in order to attend the first C ity Concert Association presen- tation of the winter season. held at the P.W.C. auditorium did not regret their efforts. Described in advance notices as bringing to the American concert scene a fresh. exciting and de- lightful talent. the artist. Miss Mary McMurray, mezzo-soprano, fulfilled every expectation. Dis- playing an extensive and varied repertoire. she delighted her bear- ers in every section of the diverse program. As would be expected the voice of this young talented American was displayed in its full range. power. and accomplishment in the arias-two from operas by Ross- ini: "Una Voce Poco Fa" the Barber of Seville. and "No derelia; and one from Le Prophate by Giacomo Moyorbeer. "0 Pre- tres da Baal." Adding variety and spice to the entertainment were such voice portraits as the sombre "The For- saken Girl" by Hugo Woif: the MARY-Mc Uitni Delightful Program Last Night By Community Concert Artist , More Pots and Pans" from Cln- , havw. vivacious. "Midsummer- WEATHER TORONTO tCP) - Tempera- tures issued by the Toronto public weather ofiflcez Mia. Man. lib ......t...... Yarmouth St. John's a HALIFAX (CF)-The weather office says it will be generally sunny but cold today. Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island: Variable cloudi- nets with snowllurries today and coler with northwest wins 25. Low-high at New Glasgow 10 and (2 S5G9lI5:lg;gB3 Page 2 The Guardian Thursday, Jan. 24, 1951 ..:..:f...... 15. sydncy is and is, cim-iott.. town 10 and 1. High this today at Charlottetown at 5.11 Lin. and 4.53 pm. Sum- inerside tide dlhteen minutes lat- er than Charlottetown. sun rises today at 7.41 n.m. and sets at 5.0a p.m. TO MY CUSTOMERS I have moved my office from the Currie Building to 2 Brighton Road. Dial 6349. MRS. HELEN ACORN Public Stenographer ' Arltltlsotvs i night" by Edvard Grieg: the tra-. gic "Der Erlkonig" by Schubert.;; (Continued on page 13) BURNS l i i ANNIVERSARY J CONCERT I munch on wanna . AUDITORIUM i I THURSDAY. JAN. 24th 8:15 P.M. TICKETS Available at MILLER BROS. HARRY A. 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