n " n ‘I Icsrrn, »y.np«"‘ PRESENT GIFT TO RETIRING C.O. Last night at the Charlotte-‘Col. K town )7. Johnston. E D. ' A ‘ _. -H I -. . . Sergeant ’l\‘E"‘,‘(:l“‘E §‘~‘Flb‘.ll:]lI‘(l‘:l ll‘l,.llI . llie new Commanding M.M., 5 Si g n a is Rcuimeiit: 0”m"_' M the ,Reg'mem' Lt" «lent on behalf of the regimen- Ol» 1* 5. -lenlnns. ED. is an tal . C. 0.'s. presented a suit- interested observer. Lt. -Col. ably—engraved tray to the retir- Johnston has been promoted to‘ ing Commanding Officer. Lt.— G. S. 0. 1 1 CITY AND CENTRAL ‘F ADELLA'S MILLINERY. I77 CHRISTMAS Tea and Sale. St. Grafton Street. Specials $1.95. Peter's' Cathedral llall. Wednes- $2.95 and $3 95 ' 4th p.ni. FIRESTONE T0.\‘l8ll¢l Open WORTH'S Pllraiiiucv upcn tiiisl Layaway for Xmas. d Firstonelweek-end. shop at Wui'tli's l’liur- l l l . lltlme and AM" 1'0. l: ‘macy this week-ciitl for a WE TRADE boots and Skates selection of Cliristiiias gifts. at l-'ircs'tuiie Home and Auto (.‘o., MARITIME s 1‘ A 1‘ 1 0 N [.3 R 3 Ltd. 187 Gt. George Street. Limited open this afternoon. WE TREAT the fin wen‘ Gm. gglcct your Christmas cards to gay‘: Pharmacy. open 8.30 a.rn. l 8 p.m l CONDITION l'NCHAN(‘.EII—. I‘. W. .1 fine _ , on. 1) . P. M -M’ll- .l ANNLM‘ ME‘E"NG "f ”°"'Y.l.ieuteniinl - Governor la)(esi5iniil‘el 1‘°d3° ‘‘'‘ll be lwld M“"d"“'~ D9‘ whose sudden and tinexpectcd ‘ camber 2. All members ‘please lllnons Canned him attend. ’ l I WHILE THEY last Kenmore oil he mm“ mm" bl h. C i space heater Clearing at $54.95. ,dm0n beg‘ “I: h “egi '5 °“‘ Simpson and Sears. Charlotte- K "C 3"‘ ' town Store. l GIVE a Christmas gift that save lives. Be a "life Saver" at Stella Maris Hall. Rustico. Monday. Dec. 2n the only drug store open tomor- [row afternoon and evening and all day Saturday. ALL DR. IRWIN'S Appoint- ‘“'°°“ 7 and 9 Pvm ments at the Polyclinic are can-l HEATH MACQUARRIE M celled until further notice - ' be in Conservative “"59 °{ l""°55' l ]'TCIdQUIl'tCTI, Great G€0l'flG l HOYTS BEAUTY S l __S _' P- S‘l“"d3y- iN°"' mm f°' clal $10.00 creme ciildn pl;-l ersonal interv ewa w Queens wnvo_ or , l C°l"ll-Y c°“5m“°“l5- lg"7§5?i(.m$7.50 creme cold wave. orl OPPORTUNITY only knocks i"‘“l“"°'°S5 ‘5~“’- I once a year attend Red‘ Crosnl "EA-"l MM-QUARRlE_ M. Blood Donor Clinic at Hanan? ls‘ will ln Conservnllve Community Hall Tuesday‘ c. l llonnnnnl.lo”_ Great - 9 p.m. 160 donors needed. so salnl.nny_ Nov_ I’-‘REE CHURCH or Scotland . WSW“ ""‘~"'""l°‘" Will‘ Services lst. Slzinchcl 11 at Queer“ Com"-V C°"5m“°"t" m. conducted by Rev Rnberl CALLING all residents in‘ Clll'lSll€- M«A~ R“"- -l< ll- Bl5ll‘ Crapaud and vicinity to attend. OD. Minister. |Bl Donor Clinic at Crapaudl . ICommunity Hall Tuesday. Dec. onnlyllogelriplds ciiiie girccedleunae am 7 i 9 pm‘ 1 ;'l‘;l‘lflo::;;""D:: “£3”? R_“§“:’l HEATH MACQIYARRIE, M. 1 ' ‘ ‘ .. will be ’ Conservative m‘ 150 D°”°” Needed! Headquarters. Great George St. n-REE CHURCH op Scollnnd Saturday. Nov. wth for person- Services for Dec. 1st. Birch Hill 11 l"l9"Vl9"f3 with Que?!" n_ m_ Brooklyn 3 n_ m_ Murray: County Constltutents “"9" 7 P-"‘- °°"‘l“°““‘ by R‘‘‘’- THE RURAL Beautification D°“‘ld Ma°D°“"‘ld A" 3' Society annual business mectin C°m- will be held at the Experimen- CHARLOTTETOWN Red Cross tal Farm at 2.00 oclock. Wed- Blood donor clinics ~ Canadian ‘ nesda-V ‘“°"‘°°"' fD°°°mb°r. (4 Lemon Bldn wodnosnny and .th. All members 0 the Sociey Thursday Dec. 4th and 5th. 3"‘ '“"l‘°d l" ‘““‘“d‘ 7'4 Ind 7-9 Pm M°"'l"= 39"‘ GI!-‘TS WITH MEANING: 'l°'* °" Tl'“”d*‘Y- D9“ 5"‘ b’ Help loeep Christ in Christ- “'°°“ 9 ' ll ‘- M , mas by giving meaningful - - gifts. Bibles. devotional books. m':2£Eyl.:PaB."°m 83:1’? Rllfglgglmottoes. placques and religious George for . - nove es, Also greeting cards will help our Crippled Children. . mm are dmfl_em_ The Bible Bid high and often on the Rotary H me Eaton S | Radio Auction, starting at 6.15 p. °“3°' °l’l’°‘ ’ In over It-lion Cl"-C-Y 0" Tm-l MAKE A DATE with your radio 4|!» D°°9“lb°'l' 3l"'l- lfor Tuesday. December 3rd. when .Rotary's Big R ' Emu!‘ RIVER Pastonliswings into action at 6.15 p.m. Cl‘3l"9- me United Ch“r°h of C" ‘over station C.F.C.Y. Hundreds Sunday. 130- lot valuable articles for sale — at follows. North iytllll‘ price. Proceeds to help Crip Wiltshire ll a.m.. Sunday Schoolipled Children work. 10 a.m.; Hampshire 3 p.m.. Sun- dn’ school 2 pm‘; Huh”, Riv" _ WILL DERATE—Mr. Heath 7'30 Pm" Sunday schm-I 1030 L ‘ lhlifiiclg-‘(“|larlll':‘ dIeWb.'iie hviiilli Loon m. Diplomas of Merit will be pre- _hm_al l MOW ' iChestohl. M.P. "med wscpxgls fllghanfigmfiizl: ti-gait at the annual Model Par- nnd llament of McGill University to at at nee a. _ be h id in the near future Mr. :9: '"' '~ -:.:~::.:.**°:::r; .....:....... »-, has accepted the invitation o 'n“n.:h:¢m°n,dpy_:n._r'scnTh,i:c:m e McGiil student body. 3''‘ "°"°- 3--*~ 33- ““"" DIES IN CAI.Ill'0RN1A— The death took place on November 21 of Mrs. A. G. Llgertwood at the home of her daulzht-cl‘ Ml'I~ ll an of the B St rt. of th Prince Ed- 1. IIIMI 90 7?;-genjm aewari family of . Itrathgartney 3 Rev. A.S. weir, D.D.. who also officiated It . Pall bearers were Mal- Iacbean. Colin MacNeI1l. llatheaon, Smith has laman. Leander Peters. nut was in Vernon River ceme- funeral was very la 5%: 5. f_*l 9.: of 2 Militia Group. ‘function. ‘MR MACIIACIIERN — At RS5! Stanley vlas rcceutlv np pointed W. t). 1 replacing RSM J. F. Smith. who has been transferred to a higher forma- tion. RSM Smith was also pre- sented with a tray at last night’: ed in the Sanctuary were Rev. T P. Butler and Rev (l. P Wood The pail bearers .ugene Callagha Joseph Mc- Nally. Bernard !\icQuaid. John Fitzpatrick, Joseph Curlcy and William Mullen. interment was in the church cemetery. PSRSONALS relatives of Mr llun- l~‘i'lt-tilis and lit-riiiuli l\lac|)liiinlti ul tcr River. iiii employee at Provincial Szinaturium are sorry to hear of his illness in the P.E.l. ilospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. 1' EIRTHS _ ‘K'NNEAK__Al the p’l.;_l llosph ward island breeders went [0 lat. Nov. 23. 1957. to Mr. and lllrs_ Josonh l(lnn(.ar_ (loo,-geungettingninto the Championships. tmvn. a daughter. Lillian Juy.l§ Fredllable SlI0Wln¢ was made WOR‘I‘HS PHARMACY will be‘S.\llTH — Al the P. E l Hos-l Dan Jewell, North River, was which was vacated by Mr. Beard-‘ 1 Pllal 011 NOV‘. 25. 1957. 10 ML [knocking at the door on several ‘SOY Shoflhorn Ass n At Edmonton. i on November 24th., l Robert : MacDonald tformerly of P.E.l.) l and Mrs. Harold Smith. North ‘ver, a daughter. Donna Darlene. MACDONALD — bcrta. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. a son 8 lbs. machinelesalmgvlhlg _ Al The chnrlollelown been Reserve Junior Champion. th.. 195710 Jewell‘: Mr. and Mrs. Merlin l)evine.lPl3<‘£‘Cl Filth with a «nee Eileen MacEachern R.N.> . Hospital on Nov. 17 a daughter wt. 5 lbs.. 12 oz. SCHURMAN —— At Prince County to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sehur- man. of Summersidc. a . Charles ' Weight 1 pounds. 10 ounces. ENGAGEMENTS . AND MRS. CHARLES PAYNTER. Halifax. N.S. wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Helen June. to Cyril E. Gray. son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gray. Halifax. NS.. the wedding to take place in Toronto Dec. 7th., I957. MR. AND MRS. HAROLD SIM- ons Summerside wish to an- nounce the engagement of their only daughter. Nina Blanche to (it-raid Frank. son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Haslnm. Springfield. marriage to take place in the near future DEATHS JOHNSTON — At the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Percy Carr. 15 Kent Street. on Thurs- day. Nov. 78. 1957. Mrs. Her- bert Johnston in her 83rd year. Resting at the Mat-Lean Fun- eral Home from where the funeral will be held this after noon. service commencing at 2 o‘clock. interment in People's Cemetery. AFFLECK — Suddenly at Stan~ icy Bridge Thursday. Novem- ber 28. 1957. Freeman Afflcck in his 45th year. Resting at the residence of his father. Mr. Alfred Affleck. M4. Stewart. Funeral from the Mt. Stewart United Church on Sunday. ser- vice starting at 2.30. Interment Stewart Cemetery. PENDLETON - At Kenaington. Nov. 23. 1957. Mrs. S. R. Pencils» ton in her 58th year. Remains r arded from Dav- 3" ll’? will be two‘: Funeral Home to late residence this evening where funeral service will be held on at Lfl p.In., followed by service in Kenning- ton Presbyterian Church at I Interment P e’: Cam- . m. etery. Kenslngton. l l)r. were: . _ ‘the Armouries last Saturday even- l'l‘hursday night to the cxccutive‘l:‘Ll_l“'_"__(¥'-"s‘ e i Hospital on November 28. 1957.1 per meeting in the Ch’tovvn Rural Tectcliers Y Meet In Central Royalty School. would be rcspoiislhle‘ for ’l‘cacher's Aid until the ncxtl meeting of the group. teachers present formed‘ three discussion groups- prim-,l intermediate. and scnior—- lcd by Grace lilac-Kinnnn. Mai- jorie Dover. and Weston Car- nmdy. respectively. iladl group considered \ arious phiises of their work with par- ticular cimihasls on the teach- . . l)0-‘ll ing of .\rilliinctlc ‘ of whom teach at Central Roy- yolloullln lhc ‘ll_,.onnn.lon nor, ally. the president indicated. iod coffee and doughnuts were‘ it was decided that 1-‘oster ‘served by the Central Royalty‘ Burke. Principal of Southportlteachers Teachers attending the Nov- ber h meeting the Charlottetown Rural Local hel in Central Royalty School were a submit suggestions that might be incorporated into future meetings. The request came from the prcatdent. D. Discuss Livestock Breeding Problems The rapld\dcv(-lopnicnt of arti-ll-‘i~hcr. lllrccliir of \'cti-rinary‘ l _ _ ‘ _‘_ _ _ . . o 0 ‘* “ Seiiitls for this pioiiiice Smith‘ pro- DR. A. E. KERR industry in Brunswick and prlnce Edward vlncial association. presided. The guest speaker at the an- lsland were stressed at a meetv Mr. Cullen noted that if every nual St. Andrew’: Day dinner in mg of club members from all dairy cow produced through thelhoheldln Chnnlollelownlhln even. over the Province held last evcn- unit. would iiiilk 1,000 lbs. more , ing in the Clover Club milk and cvcry beef animal pro— 1 '::s‘;(:l(!nl:°0?B£l:Tl:;dgnE,'ef;g' Cslpeakers included Hon. Eligenc duccd 200 lbs more beef. it wouldlln native or Loullburg Cape B ' l . M’ ‘ '- ~‘ ; - ‘ ' “ °i’3....i‘.“.‘“5’..°.i. ".i"i'.‘.?..‘i'.fi"‘.’.i f.‘.T.‘."‘i‘.’.‘.‘ii‘.‘i..i‘.§.°.i‘.‘.i’i.§’.' ‘.;'.‘°.i.‘Z“.“l*°n '5'and- Dr Ken is in W‘ the Artificial ‘Bret-diiig Station at are sonic 5t).()0ll breeding ifema cllrrrzarliiis aiip.|)oliiii’llii:nipe:i§erPrB°- - < . - , i. . . - .*L"§""°‘°’.‘;1_”;fl‘.‘.9K;"§l"~?_‘3‘”°. '” ”‘“_"'_“‘_‘.'i_‘F‘; . ,,_ cipal of Pine Hill Divinity Hall in 1939 Dr. Kerr occupied the Profit pulpits of some of the largest From Saturday in addition. three drunk Van: %hn‘:€:l1e5s::leb:mH(l::n:g;ola::n:hn‘: Pancake Supper “Operation Pancake" staged nianded until Saturday for sen~ tcncc. lnca ables were each fin . five pdollars and costs or two to h“ presem p°sm°n “me in days‘ on 3 Slmhnr charge an_ 1945, Possessed of a ready wit other was fined twentv dollars ‘and dry h"m°"r' D“ K9” ll" 3 l and t'tl.~'ts or ten days. a fifth llremendons loye for and I are “ was sentenced to five days in llougfluadmlffllloll l0l' llli? SCOU-lill . - i ' . l - -~-,;low~ - in 3i:;;“ .22.? .:.:°. r .1: ..°".‘...“t.°.°.‘:'.’.‘.l..“‘..:.',‘.°.’...:':. niber 3. l.President William Agnew of the A lone drunk and disorderly ‘Caicdonian Club will preside at tilted ten dollars and costs .tonight's dinner which will feat- ure a well rounded program of Scottish singing and dancing. Tcr'mcd "very pleasing" by the‘ '' receipicnts. this financial report I of the unique event was presented . “a-‘ of the Mcn‘s Association of "t the Christmas project was dis- t-iissetl. it was decided to send C°“l°"“°'-' l ments provided and the Traffic Safety W e a k‘ lgonh llm,slln_ were heard. Ruth EitzGerald. The resignation of seCre- ’ R.R. Bell New tary. Ed Macl(enzie was announc- 1 President Of l’ l~2.l. ll .‘ l ..—.—-—‘i“" . —~ .-~ Jaycees Have _ ‘NeW SeCreTary Chi-istiiias boxes to two famil- ies. one from each of the Wei’ Board or T r ad e Thursday nlzhtl Later in the evening a Christ- lreports from the various commit-‘ma, gm nnollon W" hold b ii For the first time in recent E l l l‘ ll, lnnll . ."P8l‘S. a carload of Dual Pur- em“ ‘ D0?! Lfiglgirry Sh d W At a meeting of the Junior‘ {are As3o(.lnuon5_ ees such as. Elm” ll“? 58l9l)',the members followed by refresh): pose Shurthorns from Prince Ed- Royal Winter Fair. While not ed. and Don Benrdsleyuwas elec- ted secretary in his place. in the strongest show of the en- Macl.eod was elected chairman of: ‘ e country [the Ways and Means committee? .’_ Joe Mahar and Garth Herring both of whom are now in the Pu- R. R. Bell. 0- C». WIS eledtd blicity committee. were induct- l Pfesldt-‘nl Of lllt‘ P. E. l- Sl|0|'l»- ed into the Jaycees. after which i horn Breeder's Association at the ceremony Elmer Blanchard deli-‘annual meeting of the organiza- vered an interesting and instruc— tion which was held llll Illlhl ll tive talk on protocol. The meet- City Hall. ing was rounded off with a film The retiring president. Mr. Dan on the Toronto Stock Exchange Jewell. North River presided. and occasions. 5-year-old cow. Milady Snowdrop. placed Second in a good class of cows. She had been Grand Champion at the Maritime Winter Fair at Amherst a few weeks earlier. Her daugh- ter. Chestnut Royal Milady 2nd. placed Second -in a good Heifer _' ion to the executive. the ' judging demonstration be held. it soclation members. re- tie and the chairman said hei’“b°"l°“ “d w’ E Page 2 The Guardian WEATHER Sm NW 30. 1957 yeartaalstxlalrshaldtnths Province Some discussion developed on ‘M rm 0' sh." TORONTO tCP) —- 'I‘empa'a- 5 . relative me a - lures issued by the ‘M no Mo do. n ' horn ludglng demonatrntlon as Public W080!!!‘ Office: 5:: ‘sun 5 ln} Jon: 30' om!‘ opposed to the usual field day. (lgnlyll um; ' n ‘O’ This matter was left for decis- lb Pro)“ “Wad mm‘: Cloudy: 45 rain ending early lhh morning; little change in ttmperalun-; 30 westerly winds 15. Low-high at 13 Charlottetown'30 and 10. Sunday: Rain. was agreed to include members of the 4-H Clubs as well as As- Re _. . 5 . t.oA”szi:iI.eu°:n iligmllg; 46 l. Upper St. John River valley, no executive lnclnded. Edwud 0 38 lBay of Chaleur: Cloudy; lllile ' 38 lcliange in temperature; westerly 34 lwtnds 15. Low-high at Edmund. vice-president: one 31 ‘own and Campbellton 25 and 35. 42 now. rotarytrsaaurter. Athol oberts. . Southport. Daniel Jewell. North on Swan" 8 River; A. H. Mutch. Cherry Val- llnlllnx _ _ _ _ _ __ Q High tide today at Charlotte- loy. Stanley Hurry. Wlnsloe; and Chnrlollelown _ _ _ _ _ l_ 13 35 wn at 4.03 a.m. and 5.10 pm. Loman Macbean. Arlington. Sydney _ . _ _ . , __ 29 37 and Sunday at 5.17 a.m. and 5 54 'ynrmoulll _ _ _ _ . _ ‘ __ 48 52 $3.11!. At Rlllltlllo It l-31 P-lll-_ and o o 5,. John, _ H 30 34 11.27 p.m. and Sunday at ll 37 p FIIEICFIQS nf. Summcrside tide eli.ilili~on HALIFAX tCPl——The weather minutes later than (‘li;trIoitr- (Continued from page ii‘ .otfice says by late th town.dSunt riste: atnogaly‘ at gun“. ' the preci iati n will have ended in. an sea a . . .an H s- mspomlbuny Emon‘ the De‘ 5 in most I‘:§l0I(I)S. Another low may 05 Slllldly ll 7-31 ll-"L “ml S4-‘ll "nmmu °l Tnmpo" md ldevelop in the southeastern states at 4.33 illn- ’l'll°l’l°‘- "*9 R~ C- M- P» "5 ~ and‘ bring more precipitation Sun- ”‘ the R. C. A. F. Search andlday. Rescue division. l l"0r¢¢l8lSi A _ . Northern Nova Scotia. eastern Jflmnxaffie prompted by L°°n,N.B. counties. wer St. John M°"“‘“°' '° “"9-River valley:'Cloudy; little openinx day‘change in temperature; westerly changed, was ‘winds 15. .Low-high at New Glu- dropped when the vote was ;l'—i"__"“~"_"“—_' . Jenkins. wnn nlucunt to on,‘ n d,old,»Summerslde for Prince; mm‘; lng vote_ 1; would have per. ctt Gallant. North Rustico an mltted fishermen to take their‘.-l E» l3“l'd°“- Cl""'l°"°l'°"." to the nearest point ‘of - l0!‘ Queens: Pflul Glll3fi- st°‘"'"‘ land adjacent to their fishlng;3nd Leon -l0l|nSl°fl. 0'1 IE“! ln grounds before the ur of 12 o'clock noon. Mr. Johnston said that as it is now. llnanjy fishermen are an cap because they lire far . _ from fishing grgounds while, “"9 "5 ‘"5’ pl:°5:de";:e;:al.E:§_ others vmose harbors are vc ""‘.“.C'°rma" close can get to the grounds and l ‘l£{_l"f_'______._ t get the preferred trapping ‘va areas for themselves before ADENAUER T0 BRITAIN“ lnoh. those far away arrive. BONN n:(lteuters)‘—e)(‘3‘l’1encl1t<‘; gown‘, but who Th t’ eed to -1K0nrnd_ ennuer S , find them- menti fltllieaiiiiity of tlwfiiig-‘l""Ch “M "‘°. Q““.°T‘ d“""‘3 dms selves pultinz two and on,_hnll percent ontthrec-day official visit to Lon on on perhaps processed American lobsters l “°"l week’ mmrmed 5°‘."°e' “M-0"’ 0" ll‘ 9 coming into Canada be dropped. "l'llU|'S<lI.V- Ad9lll_i“'~‘l' will °°“l°’ lather of the same two suits day The meeting also asked that Wllll l"ll“" ll’£‘"‘§,t,e_"_Mf'__,__cm"lan‘ “"97 ‘l"“'- l it I T r I o o I BY: P. R. MCCORMAC Did you ever hang a gariiu-iit your closet, thinking _\1|lltl OP‘-'nlll8 ‘ “W King‘ lnever wear it again because you II it? Directors at large are: were sick loolnnn That .h a p- ‘pens to many peop‘e, e v e n in e n. w h 0 would like a Mr. Burhoe is on the execu- composite POPC- The directors were all reelected and and manila mpe be almli.s1ii=d.l have vressell 2: suit or dc-.~< rui- will benefit from a "rest" in the CHARLOITETOWN ‘ whole ‘story. A garment that 15 it was explained that there is Ulflfly. ll _docsii'1 look \'9I')' ll’l'~lI Vere Beck & Son lcloset. Perhaps- you've notict-ti given a good airing and brush- Ca" class‘ A‘ ‘‘'"h°”‘ 5"’ “ad which was shown by Garth Croc- gave the president's report on the year's activities. i Other reports heard included; til the secretary-treasurer.[ A. H. Mulch. Cherry Valley.‘ which indicated that the Associ-l atlon was "in good shape" fin-l two~year-old bull also kftL..______.._ ’ bull calf. . which was sold to an Ontari Fun‘ Royal 'sit Shown Vi breeder following the show. This herd placed third in the Yearling i:’.":'.°.L::ii.:.““..F.:’""“ l“ ‘"5 9 ¢-'l‘S- DI erna ‘ 1 The meeting a proved that brother to Wood’.-l Yearling built. In Many Lands dnnnllon of Speclnlppl-{zen nextl was Reserve Grand Grand Cham- _ pion of the “low. The cntiiusiasm of the response. Stanley Hul-1y, wlnnloon hndllo the Royal Visit filni. “ rim. plgce Bull coll; l.-onnh on lsceptre and The Mace . has ex- Aged Bulls; Third in Junior iret—l°°‘(-‘l"°" "‘;‘l";f°b‘If’o‘;‘(’l"‘ agggdlgg Cf‘; 0f. - - ~ - _ na a an . .,l.:.!:.°._' ‘ad Th” ”' S°"'°' ‘°' ‘Len Chatwin. Director or I)istri— — ~ bution for the National l-‘ i l ml Board Mr. CHRISTMAS TURKEY 1 . We are now booking Mt. U’ C’ ‘within two weeks of itsollllegtlxliil Orders for , turkeys to be Hold S cal release in Canada. the film delivered I" tim! f0!‘ UPPGTI was booked into motif thanltlvllo Christmas. Purina fed. ' ° hulidrcd theatres. A av a e’ . I . . M""" M°°""9 ‘.’.;‘f.‘.:"”;i J..";'. :1: Athol Roberts -(‘hatwin pointed On November 27. at 7.30 p.m. lmost two million Canadians will Sol-ltl'lP0l't' the Mt. Stewart U_c, Men‘; A5.lhave seen the film within ree Phone 9329 Mr. Chatwin also ex- - - .months. soclation held their regular sup lplamcd that lmmedme meau,lc_ , M°m°rl”'lal release of the film will enable Hall with an attendance of 6'/.‘the greatest number of people to The meeting opened with the‘ see the film within a very short 'od of ‘ e l ' . pcri tim . b emu‘ hem‘ “Red by Re" Mr‘ There has also been unpreced- Sheen. cnt demand for this subject . supfpeil" W” "Wed by the “M,” abroad as evidenced by e fact '93 0 te Ml‘ lS°w"" w°m°“5ithat it is already being shown Missionary Society Wm‘ wereltheatrically in the United King-ji """"°“ by "°""°”' J33’ ’°' ll“? dom a New Zealand sing- lovely wppe" Happx Bmhd"y aporc. Switzerland. and a host of tho‘. I was su to birthday in November. Harold Coffin led the group in singing a number of favourite other countries. Lioneits Hold Regular Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Llonettes was held on Thursday evening. November zilth at the home oil Mrs. Wallace Coles with Queen Lionettel Doria Williams presid- prayer by Leslie Dougl of women’: voices from Charlotte- town rendered two beautiful sei- ectlons much to the enjoyment of the group. Rev. Mr. Sheen introduced the guest hspeaker. Mrs. Keith Rog- w DIAL 3424 Various reports were given and UNGRADED EGGS Our paying price for de versd Pleads Guilty To u at ded ll I 9883 v.hid. Charlottetown today is — GradeALarge......46c l Monday. December 2nd. WORTH'S PHARMACY OPEN SATURDAY HOURS .. .. . 8:30 n.in.—9:30 p.In. SUNDAY HOURS . . . . . . . . 9:80 a.m.—9:00 p.m. . and 7-! THIS WEEKEND T1lufS.Dcc.5tlf.9—|l1AM and 1-4 Ii 74 r M REMEMBER——Blood is the Medicine only people can give! PROM“. FREE DELWERY Take advantage of the morning and afternoon "Reliable Prescriptions” NOTICE ‘0wllgtotlIodootlIofP.L.MorrlatIIe Shun-0nhl'aadIlilhst’Snsnnors|do.Ilnkors and Charlottetownwlllnotboopannntl The Citizens Committee I week or two. Chances are you'll find it \\.lS the l garment "tired". the duty on it combination wire ‘ 3"lm‘ll-l‘l“3- 9”" “ll?” 3"" on wire rope nor on‘ gléllliguglll Ill” Sllo“ - mo, ‘ s w ar. l'::':,l)l,a duly' on n is 3 “The truth is that a garment. e a person. gets “tlrcd" anti They ‘N J’ Myr” k' MONTAGUE ,-that but have thought it was lust I lthat you were temporarily tired I of the garment yourself. l that's not‘ always the l i | ing and then allowed to hang in , . l sml°:£le:l:::“l|n";"n‘ a closet for a few days or own Thjffl WI" bf Q mu ‘ .i:ViCtI'alg wgeks will recover some , o s oo appearance. ing of Vernon Branch: dot oour: it's wilsle to have it - ry cean as we . so no dirt Canadian Legion. at‘ nanlcinrbhiil bgcome embedded , n e a c an cause wear. W. A. DQyIQ'§ in V|".. Many of us 0 not have en. - . ough clothing to rotate them and age Green on Mon». Hosp"-AL give eacls garment a rest ill ' ‘ regular intervals, but i.’ mu “Y. DOC. 2nd. have a suit or some other piece lot apparel that you're tired 01 In a m b a r s of =wearlng,- try to give it I rest {or "'°l‘¢l’ and V”er°n"0n Hospital Insurance has 1 n h . . - tse l at l £‘XlCl'ld€(l ll’l8' time T0!‘ re- ception of briefs related to asked M Cflllld. Hospital Insurance un lDecember 15, 1957. Briefs. _ tare to be addressed to: (‘hziirman INSURANCE Citizens Committee on Fire - Auto - Casualty - gowatogolmurmce l Aunt)! r.ri«e. ~ 7:» ..rr~~£t'S OX . - .- v ' . Ci’-«W Marine. Charlottetown, P.E.I. ‘It/-t'eW\(?a1.'m>: :5 an /Hf" G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. 78 Great George St. Charlottetown G. G. K. Peake . 1500 BLOOD DONORS Res. '7210 at RED CROSS CLINICS North Rustico. Mon. Dec. 2nd .. . . . .. . 7-9 PM. Crapaud, 'I‘ues., Dec. 3rd . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 PM. Charlottetown “Clover Club" wed. Dec. 4th 2-4 PM Clinics. Creek. ii. C..on'l'hursda[y)..T¢:v". 3’: Ipiflcllngfn ‘etc it clumr: G"'d° A Medlm" 40° 21. 157. John Duncan also of unlawfully a motor Grndo A Smnll an Eachera.lahts71styear.RcvehtolowIhthoiatuttoopar- """ mains arrived at the Maclaame sans whilst the consent Grnao B _ 32¢ runoni Ilo gt evenly‘, ofthsown¢.I!awasrcmaad- 1 ' -in! win he tr-mt-ma at N in -0- '° “W-°' Grade c no '-*°"*-"°"*-'-.':'-°-......°"- in '=---'''‘‘''' ""‘“"°" C .. .. TURKEY s u ' E‘. uooasaacouaau NewArgyle. Puacraltalnuo “'*""""""°"°' _g. . cuadchunlwith b F lck ‘fl 3.’2'i..,...'2"3'. $7,-'.'l'.,'...",'.'....'°': --v-to--e---‘:30-t °' °" """"'" Orderdlrectfrnmru|ch.Ona.tenorhundred. nidgdu gut; and was re-prompt retumof empty Canoe Cove Church for aerviea 0% at 1:19. interment % l , “ “I. nu cu”' ‘Mp y°"reu' w Cove Cemetery °°b“. 'u‘ will Ialuwudadtohsrlats m_o__M__' n __ _ cannon PACKI8 ,Ru¢icoonFrldny.NoV.D.lU7. IlI‘IIOIHIfil7‘l*" ' Q to I. 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