3 DISCCSSING PLANS for the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic at St. Dunstans L'niversity are the different Class representatives. left to right. — Ian MacDonald of Blood Donor Competition Is Said Keen At (‘oiiipelitiun is keen among the different classes at St. l)un.staii’s University which are all "out" to capture the trophy being offered for e highest percentage of blood donors in attendance at the Red Cross Blood (Tlinic to be held Scotsme Saint At Scotsmen throughout the Pro- vince Saturday night gathered at the Charlottetown ilotei to honor their race and the memory of their beloved Saint Andrew. The guest speaker for occasion was Dr. A. E. CITY AND the Kerr. ..u. Charlotteto-.~n, Sophmore Class Min,o_ NBW pmsldem of the President, Martin Clooney of Si. Studeiits' CUltn('ll and Michael John‘: Newfoundland, Freshiiiaii Quiglcy of Quebec City, Senior Class President. Micliacl Swift, of Class President. will address the Student body at the supper hour. I Micliael Swift. PI‘(‘Sld(-“Iii of the Student” C un"l t S.l).U, .'id St. Dunstan s 6 ° “ 8. . M last evening that he is quite con- iai Si lliiiistanfls on 'l'uc~da_\ mnrn- min" S'D‘U‘ “mud eq_ual' "r per" mg. Dec Zlrd \\lIlI an 0bJ(‘('Il\(‘ lllai“ l'\('90fl. ll.‘ PT9\'|0US |'¢‘(‘0Tf‘l of 1.30 dtlll0l'!~. The four Senior of 86 per cent attendance estab- Classcs are holding meetings to- lished at previous Clinics. and re- day to finalize arrangements for tain the trophy won on two for- Tuesdays Clinics. This evening at mer occasions in the competition 6 o'clock. l)r Frank Machiillan against Prince of Wales College. n Honor Patron Dinner Saturday ‘President of Dalhousie I'iii\ci‘—,W. E. Agnew presided. During sit_v. ltlie evening St. Andrew's Day The (.IIIlllt‘l‘ was under the aus- greetings were received from piccs of the Caledonian Club number of clubs in other parts of Prince Edward Island whose the world. ‘origin dates back to In responding to the toast to President of the Club, Our Club, Chief J. 0. C. Camp- bell regretted that the Lieuten- lii- . The Clansnian ,l\laci\lillan had been a regular VISIT HI-STYLE Millinery (St. George Street “Where every flyle is Hi-Style". ADELLA’S MILLINERY. l Grafton S t r c e t. Specials $1.95. $2.95 and $395 WE TRADE boots and skates at Firestone Home and Auto 'o., 187 Gt. George Street. MOTOR HEATERS Block Dip Stock and Head types. Tanton‘s Accessories Limited. in: man the sick well. Gig- gey's Pharmacy, open 830 am to 8 p.m WHILE THEY last Kenmore oil space heater Clearing at $54.95. Simpson and Sears. Charlotte- town Store. SNOW WIPER Blades. Also wiper motors for ponular cars and trucks. Tanton's Accessories Limited HART BATTERIES Shipment up to 4 year guarantee. Wholesale and Retail. Tanton's Accessories Limite GIVE a Christmas gift save lives. Be a “life Saver at Stella Maris Hall. North Ruatico. Monday. Dec. 2nd be. tween 7 and 9 p.m. OPPORTUNITY only knocks once a year attend R Cross Blood Donor Clinic at Crapaud Community Hall Tuesday Dec. 7 o9 p.m. 160 donors needed! BLOOD is the medicine only people can give, be a "Life Saver" at North Rustico on Monday, Dec. 2nd 7 - 9 p. In. 160 Donors Needed! CHARLOTTETOWN Red (‘ross —- Canadian Blood donor clinics Legion Bldg. Wednesday and Thursday I)ec. 4th and 5th. 2-4 and 7-9 pm Morning ses- sion on Thursday. I)ec. 5th be ‘ twt.-en9~l1A_M Mr. Cyril Morrisscy. Charlotte- town. is a patient in the City Hospital where he had undergone a tonsillectomy a few days ago. His many friends wish him an early recovery. ALL DR. lRWlN'S ments at the Polyclinic are can- celled until further notice be- cause of illness. norrs BEAUTY elal $10.0) creme cold per- manent wave. or machinele.-is $1.50. 87.50 creme cold wave, or tnachineless $5.00- CALLING all residents in cg-gpaud and vicinity to attend Iood Donor Clinic at Crapaud gumnunity Hall Tuesday. Dec. id 7 - I min. I NEW TOURNAMENT arts at 3:3 in St. Pius Tenth Grand print will be a turkey. chickens hr ladies and sent- Salon—~Spc- 77 nesdav afternoon. New 1 Appoint- - {attended at at all St. Andrew‘s Day dinners for over 35 years land expressed the hope that he .would soon be restored to health ' once more. |‘nAG(;is PIPED The Haggis was borne to the banquet ball by Ciansman. Neil A Matheson preceded by Piper N g n oaningm] Bruce MacLaren. The address to , g . R . 1 . _ . . lgifts. Bibles. devotional books, §31.e“}r<Ea§fg‘laswf\as delivered by Dr lmottoes, placques and religious; A denghful program of zint - Governor. designate of the Province, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Macl\iillan was not present due to illn H noted that D [ THE RURAL Beautification .Society annual business meeting {will be held at the Experimen- ltal Farm at 2.00 o'clock. Wed- December 4 ‘th. All members of the Society are invited to attend. I GIFTS WITH MEANING: ' in Christ- Scot- novelties. Also greeting cards “Sh Singing and dancing was lnat are dlffi(‘tI‘(‘Ili. t’I‘he Bible presented to the guests. Fea_ °“5°- "l’l’°5 9 “ °" 5' tures of the program were solos in Gaelic and English by Miss Arlene MacDonald of Southport, the Sword Dance by Ruth Ross of Charlottetown. The Caledonian Singers were heartily encored in their rendition of a Gaelic chor- us. Accompanist was Mrs. Bruce MacI.aren. icontinued on page is- Hl7NI)REDS of valuable items — t your price on Rotary's Big Auction on Tuesday. December 3rd. Tune your radio to C. F. . Y at 6:13 p. m. and bid high and often. Proceeds for (‘rippled Children work. l Fl'NI-ZRAI. SERVICE —— The funeral of the late Mrs. Herbert 3Johnston of Charlottetown was held Saturday afternoon from the Mat-Lean Funeral Home. The service was conducted by CPSRSONALS The condition of Hon. I)r. W.J.P (‘apt John Carter and Mrs. MacMillan. was reported un- ‘ (‘arter interment was in the changed last night by his physici- .Pcople's Cemetery. The pall- an. Dr. MacMillan entered the ‘hearers were Edgar Whitlock. Charlottetown Hos ‘tal last week Albert iwhen he was taken suddenly ill Murphy. Ernest Diamond, John ion Tuesday afternoon- . Harper and Albert Carr. FUNERAL HELD The fun. ‘ IIM-Il‘V\«\' (‘O-V'Fl"3Rlj7NCl‘7 — eral of the late Freeman Affleck P“","" "l w‘““5 am 3" D'”‘"was held yesterday afternoon stans are expected to send of-- . . “Hal (iclptatcs N, 8 Regional from the residence of his father. *Seniinar shcdulcd for Dalhousie Alfred Mllcfk. ML Stevlflrt 10 ‘University. Halifax. February Mt.Stewart United Church where 7‘9- Th“ S"ml”3r~ “‘hl°h I‘ ‘he the service was conducted bv ‘first of its kind. is sponsored by R V J M S ' the World University Service ofi "" ‘ : Canada. At the conference many * service Miss jaspects of WUSC will be studied sing a 3010 “There 13 No Ernest H. Worth. Night lby the Maritime Universities rep- -1-herey Interment was in the ML lrescntaiives. several sessions qt W ‘ t P "be being devoted to a particular re— ‘ 9 Br "me "7" 3 Ere" in ‘ were Bruce Afflcck, Warren Mc- ' view of problems arising Yiignslavia. Guirk. Francis Mai-Donald. Aene- FUNERA. Sl'NI)A\' — The ‘as MacDonald. Arthur Mitchell. lPeter MacLeod. At tne grave the funeral of Mary Praught former- a outdoor film as for this excep- r was so good in "Shane." Thieves Active i In Charlottetown. Over Weekend Miscreants were active in the city during the past week- end. Among incidents reported to police were the following: the theft of the poor-box from the Church of the Most Holy Redee trier; of cigaretis. tobacco, ' the Belvedcre Service Sta- . smashed pumps at Miir- phy's Service Station and glass broken in the window of Wortlis Drug store Police said that sus- and the broken drug store dow. They will appear on these charges in Police Court tomor-, row. I STEWART AND MURPHY IN FIRST TECHNIRAMA A magnificent six-star action picture filmed in the most IIil‘llI-‘ ing color process ever broiiglitl to the sceen comes to the Capitol Theatre Today with the present- ation of Universal - lnternation-3 al's “Nigbt Passage". which has James Stewart and Audie Mur- phy heading its six-star cast. The film is truly the most ex- citing package offered outdoor fans in a decade. since it combin- es the talents of two topfliglit ac- tion heroes with a unique story screened in Technirama. the new wide screen process. never before used in a movie. which has more clarity and warmth of color than‘ any process to date. Colorado is the background of this payroll robbery thriller with Stewart and Murphy in the most two‘-fisted portrayals of their fab- ulous picture careers. Murphy be- comes a villain in this one for the first time and Stewart is a hero, but both play in a relationship which remains a secret until the audience finds it out toward the middle of the story. Never has U-I assembled such a perfect big name cast for an tionaily suspenseful robber - kil- ler yarn written by Borden Chase Chief of the gang to which Mur- phy belongs is Dan Duryea. whose smile has more venom than a snake's fangs. An outstand- ing perfomance is given by young Brandon dewildc. the boy who ' in this in he's an unwilling member of the robber gang. On the distaff side. Dianne Fos- ter. as Charlie. the waitress. who loves Murphy in vain only to find that Stewart is her man, turns in a finely shaded characterization. Elaine Stewart, as the wife railroad mogul Jay C. Flippen. has a come-hither look for both Stewart and Murphy which estab- lishes her as one of the screen's most alluring glamour girls. WAR NURSE KILLED ALGIER5 (Reuters)—A French woman parachutist. serving as a nurse with the French army, was shot to death as she leaped from a helicopter to tend wounded on an Algerian battlefield. Macque- linc Domerque went into action as troops fought a fierce battle Friday with an insurgent band 18 miles south of Algiers. WAREHOUSE EXPLODES TOKYO (Reuters) — A ton of TNT exploded Saturday in a warehouse in Katsura. killing 14 persons and injuring at least 16 others. The warehouse belonged to the Japan Metallurgical Com- pany. Katsura is 75 miles south- east of Tokyo. MYERS-—At the Prince Edward Island Hospital November 30. I957, Percy H. Myers of 201 Prince Street‘, formerly of Hazelbrook. Remains are rest- ing at Cutcliffe Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held on Monday. Services start- ing dt 2.00. Interment in Pownal Cemetery. HUGHES—At Kensiiigton. Dec._. 1, I957. .lohn Hughes. aged 74: years. Remains resting at Davison‘s Funeral Home until Wednesday at 9 a.m.. thence to the Churah of the Holy Family. Kensington for Requiem Mass. Interment Indian River Ceme tery. iCanadian Legion burial service was read by Colin MacDonald. A.| firing party under command of! lJoachim's Church. Vernon Riv'cr..S“”1“"‘"‘ l"- A- w3l3h “'99 three. lwhcre service was conducted by | V0ll“."5 "V" "19 8l'3V9- The I-“ll Rev. Urban C,mis_ p,p__ who 3|5nePost and Reveille were sounded officiated at the grave. Rev. Johnlby Butllffl‘ l)8Vl<l Mlll5- Th? lull" .Cash was nresent in the sanictu~ oral was very lnrsely attended. SUCCESSFUL SALE — A cake. sale, sponsored by St. Dunstan's Basilica subdivision of the Catho- Interment was in the church ee- "9 w°m9fl'3 1382119. held Fl'ld8Y mctery. The funeral was largdy |"9l'"0°fl 5- M¢D0Dflld'! .m,,,d,d_ was very successful. A chicken 7 dinner prize was won by Mrs. FUNICRAI. AT CANOE COVE (Dr) J_ 1'). Macguigam —The funeral of the late John lDuncan MacEachern was yesterday afternoon from the re- sidence of his brother. Colin FREDERICK le share an- lly of A erry Plains. was held Sunday afternoon from the Char- llottetown Funeral Home to St. iary. The pallbearers were: lence Redmond. Richard Praught. ;.Iame. Doyle. Leo Praught. George Walsh and Patrick Valley. MR. AND ‘MRS. MacPhail. Argy Canoe Cove Church where ser- vice was conducted hy Rev. IIOUIICE the OHKIKONCM 0' lllfill’ R.A Patterson During the eldest daughter. Mary Kathryn service Walter R. Shaw sang to William Alan son of Mr. "Beyond the Sunset." interment Mark Cameron and the late was in the Canoe Cove ceme- Ml‘I~ Clm¢|'0l| of l'llmP¢0l|- tcry. Pall rs were Alliso Marriage to take placs in ‘Print- hlaehflllan. Hector Currie. James D’ Ufllltd Church DO¢- 31¢- Macltenzie. Gordon MacEac- hem George MacI.ean. The Canadian Legion burial service at the grave was read by Foster DEATHS MULLEN — At the Charlottetown T MONUMENTS I Vere Ieclt It Son MONTAGUE and cnABLo'1'rm'owN Skilled Memorial Crafts- men since 1870 5?.‘ writ- ._l 0 C01,. ROGERS 'rAiu:s OVER 2 mama (move Barter's Studio New Commanders Of Local iMi|itary Units Take Over Expressing the hope that thelwart. formation would continue to! on the completion of the for- grow "in strength and effieiency"jmal ceremonies. the officers and Undfl‘ the WW Commanding Of-‘men of 2 Militia Group present- ficer_ DS.() l~I.l).. yesterday noon formally relinquished com- mand of ‘ ’ successor. Colonel A. W. Rogers, E "The fine records you have estalilislied reflect not only on the units concerned, but on the Province as a whole." Brigadier Peake told the officers and men of the three-unit force assembled on the floor of the local Arinoiir- Jes to take part in the official “haiidiii;:-over" t"t"I'(‘ITIOnlP< Brigadier Penke‘: final in. 5l'>“(‘l10n Ol his comniand was held in the Armouries. During his review of the ranks, the Briga- dier was accompanied by . Col. K. M. Johnston, E.D., newly -appointed G.S.O. 1 of 2 Militia Group: the new group Comman. der, Colonel A. W. Rogers. IC D._ and Lt.-C01. J. K. S. Manuel. E. D.. Headquarters, Eastern (‘om- mand. Halifax, official represent- ative of Major-General Plow at the change-in-command ceremon- Brigzidier G. G. K. Pt-ake,j . after‘ 2 Militia Group to his ' with a bouquet of rose . Li . their ics. MARCH PAST 0 Following the indoor tion. mand of . .Iohnston. mov- ed outside to carry out a march past. The salute was taken by Brigadier Peake in frontvof the Armouties. inspec- officers of 2 Militia Group at the saluting base jn.‘ eluded Colonel Rogers . ‘ Col. J. T. Davies. Major 0_ R Simons, Major M. MacKenr.ic, and Captains Don Ross, Whiston‘ Smith, Elmer Blanchard and Earl I Hume. ‘ The units on parade were‘ commanded by the following of-‘ ficers: the P.E.I. Regiment. Mn Jor I)..I. MacCormack. ED, 3 Signals Regiment, Lt.-Col. F. . Jenkins, E.D.; and 5 Medical Company, Lt. - Col. H. P. Ste- UNGRADED EGGS ‘ Our paying price for ungraded eggs delivered Charlottetown today is - Grade A Large . . . . . . 46c Grade A Medium . . . 40c!‘ Grade A Small . . 28c Grade B 32c: Grade C 18c Cracks 18¢: For quick payment and‘ prompt return of emptyi cases, ship your eggs to CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetown ed the retiring Commander with a television set. the same time Mrs. Peake was presented 5 UNIT CHANGES Prior to the garrison parade. a formal exchange of command. complete with inspection and march past, was carried out by 5 Signals Regiment, and 5 Medi- cal Company. Lt.-Col. K. R. John- ston turned over command of the local signals regiment to Lt.-Col. Jenkins, while the medical com- pany conimand was handed over in Lt - (cl. H. P. Stewart by Lt. - Col. J.l\'.l.. Irwin. E D. Each former commander paid tribute to the officers and men of former commands and sought co-operation for their suc- cessors. Each unit presented gifts to eir former Commanding Of- : Lt. Col Johnston received a watch, and Lt. - Col. Irwin, a brass fire screen. Their wives were presented with bouquets of roses. AWARDS PRESENTED During the main parade in the Armouries, Brigadier Peake ‘Mm was sarvico swans ni thus of the garrison officers: 51.92 Th. Gmrfian my II. R. Baaassssv. 5 Sis" Olldflys DOC‘ 2. 1957 sdsasgimentsnsissior M. '!‘0R0h.l'l‘0<CPt-— _ ’ Jlaclnsie. Mzmlitla rio‘uhPtur'erlssiiedbythaToI'sutOlt-I.J&I 21 s» 5- '9" 3' 9. Ilc weather : _ ' e.-«‘““i-“”“'-mu "“°" -. .. ..-.:.W.*.°..?:. .:':..'°:.;~:r. while Major R. G. Diunont. 5 mg‘) m”) -‘ a. mu onunu M, be :2“ "°‘ “" p.....,.. on 1 his; saw to Inns! of in The Pint Regiment band un- ""‘°°“"' “ ‘7 "“°°" ' ' °“'°°“°" °‘ '“''‘‘“‘”‘°' ’‘ m°.i.°.'.i.' ii 2 §?:§."'£a...¢ Island‘ M ~ Ivo Cudrnore and w.o i Charles mm. _._, 2, um”, um “W h a',m“=~‘.‘ M-censor vi-M - -umber -' .....i.... .2 13 and evening very cold .....';.°‘ '°‘°°“°'“ ‘“""| W“ °' “‘° “" Toronto 23 as west winds in atmiushinp. "‘°u°" "nu" “d I“ u” m" Ottawa 9 14 noon to son I. I.aw- mi ch“ Montreal 12 2: ‘Charlottetown to and so. Traffic in the parade area was Quebec 15 — ‘ -~ supervisod by the local detatcii- Fredericton 5 35 will "99 '09” '' (—l‘3|'l0Rt'-' merit of the Provost Corps Saint John :3 as to" I! W -43- II! 0-30 gm. “mew, 33 3 At Rustlco at 12.40 a in. and 22‘ portant military even was made Hall! 41 Cl P-I'll I ‘:40 ll“ Gllhleei for army files by Major Burie- Charlottetown - 8 66 minutes star In Charlottetown con, Public Relations Officenlsydney as 53 Sun rtsos todl! at 732 am Eastern Command. Yartnoutb so 41 and sets at (.38 p.111. Fresh From The Factory. 200 MORE COATS Our large stock of LADIES‘ COATS depleted so rapidly we have added 200 new coats! They arrived cstcrday from Montreal and on sale today for the first I 0. Regular to 39.50. DECEM ER SALE- I9.50 -- 24.50 - 29.50 Ladies’ CAR COATS In tweed, plain shades or Ivy League Stripes. Sizes 10 to 20. I2.95 -- I4.95 Children’: Cor Coats. Special fl1l— 4.95 \§§ '0, Children's Snow Suits in onc- piece. 4.95 to 8.95» Two piece Nylon Snow Suits Girls‘ Car Coats. Sizes 6 to with matching helmet. 8.95 i 6.95 to 9.95 The GREENDAI. Co. ltd. LADIES‘ STORE ‘I50 GT. GEORGE ST. CHRISTMAS GIFTS! SWEATERS SKIRTS - MATCH MATES, ETC. TODAY WE ARE CLOSED TOMORROW WE REOPEN H. M. SIMPSON LTD. 138 Great George Street Commorcialand Social Stationers . Office Furniture and Office Machines \ IN OUR NEW LOCATION YOUR INVITATION TO VISIT OUR NEW STORE. iS*st:‘!'-'5' 2 ygsrsr-1 323. I * 9‘ fl‘ "' N” R°‘"’ M.cKInnon. president of the ' .' ° b ° N 0 / , mourn. --an -e - ns .......... ... mg--A M-3;-R-«_;,-,ag;_ 33; Attroctiv y Disp. yod in our Now So f Selection Store ' -;.n.sv¢usIsac.r.c.Y.os cialcommand. "w__ "em Yuma“ M -_ . T "‘- fUN[|[AL 5,“-uuuy _ 1-M. mains were transferred from A f‘.‘::.“:I Pius Macdonald was ll’ ""““°"‘°Y F“"9"‘l 39"” I hold Saturday month: from his iléumlv mlflghelfe MI :3: if; 1 Q nit ' II Tfl ID ID. Indus It Mg;-N’; m ~i;;;;_':;; Tl .I"c‘ll.c'i’.°t.."§lt‘it‘a';.'.‘ "'°""" riitimi 0!; . i e. """'.. his '." “D lac— 5;;-,,~h-1*-=-,g,i;-,;,«;r,,=-v-,-;-, l ' . ' M, who IL” HEN churth ' , . _ sumac it the grave. The paIl- ' ’ ‘r. » t m Pi;snnm'»Ii?fl'l‘l-—Mllallfsx.Nov.I ‘ A . W‘ ' I I - -v-.' ‘ C}. 1 N‘ Induce. h fi Q} j, g ‘ suns: was h the (nu Cans hast ssrvtss an Rafi; ‘ - ‘ . _ ‘ ‘ . 1. fisasrd was very largdy E-S pat dill. - Gad; \ " A I ii" ' IL‘-..' , i l _ ' . '-en Iiolfloh-:~ V