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W names. es 1: ..... ..ui .,..... ,.,..,,,,,,' oad needing offuee thh year. A 811914 The artist. who cherished its rough The exhibition II loaned by the .dh' "dig .1” CIIIIU 7b 6 of mg wggn 1, man Quebec beauty. met his and in National asiiery In eauusetias ,, . Md," - ma Ides as - p........, - the land he loved. Pour oil palnt- with acquaintlng the country with ,1. ad can ”"”"' "" Winnipeg as 18!: pa... mu... mu-N New ins: and "N91!!! colour sketches I Proposed Tom Thomson luv h. 4,"... & Tomato :5 45 Brunswick: Cloudy; acangnd in bold strokes comprise the show, orlal Art Centre at Owen sous. mu chmmw. N m- H Ottawa si s gnowllurrhq 1. m loaned by tbeirletieaal Gallery boyboodhome oftJIeartist.laaunN.'h'.c"”I'.”..d Initial 35 41 and inafternoonycig and sponsored by the P.E.I. Art letter to Art Society preaidutlra. (luau uvt .5."-tn." Queboe I S. by evening; coldes-;; light wind, Society. a. Davies. Alan Jarvis. WI nag” ' mo mu ' as as increasing to IIIIII is during YoungfomsonlenhlsoccupofteGmewuys'1hTmKuud”mhd1:h.n”uulaIi3.Ioha I ll musing. todaygtchu. atioii as a commercial artist in and lrector of the National GaI- am. in u. "5 at I M” 'm. llesctoa I 31 lnttetowa 33 and 30. Monctoa Toronto to fan Into om.-is-. woos Iery of Clllldl are .1” MM. V" in mm nsittsa as si rreiisrii.-ton and Saint John so ",5 lands and wilderness. There he set wholeheartedly the pi , - pg mu. 0. I .1” w.":r'."'u". Charlottetown 25 33 25. Edmundston and Calnpbelliog to interpret its many moods and should like to request your co-by in an cu. ml. 3",." Put "dag Sydney 32 35 It to capture its sometimes savage. eration lill iovmvurgfhl 0" IWJM ant char with oosrstiea a inot- ,3: I; High tide today at ciisi-iotiato... . it ii on , , ' . naton- e s- 'e 5: geie of th:lI.IrI:I:lnlIlnyIGl'AoIlPaof'nSeel3- 3? great cultural lmP0rtai:ce"t?JJ.aeII a" c,,,,g",,.mm".,....I maumimtmm "I 1L 1' '”m' M "m "'"'l 8"” i 9"" "e ”""" "l PW" Clmd” C"'"””"'”-" ”” "'””"''' " "” sod inch nlllns to muster four Mg 31-. T3T.t'ii'i'i.'iII'3 I"r"tii'I: Icl-ii'.ii.'.'It'ZIiffi':umI""i" "” mi: perwmmy In1”""' gommzhomfos 3A1;r:oogen 13-; t?” t9fII10II- A Iimlllr 5M WI! 131' moving clown the St. Lawrence Sun rises today at 7.47 am. and "x. , ,- Sm, f:I,y”'jf::d:' c;'jf:d”Eg:o:,”,; i ":3, ,,f,',ff scan n;,,,,',,,. dc: 3:3? 1" "'9 c;f'w'dh'hf:I,;.N:: Rives-v vsuey will miss much sets at 4.33 D.m. , . re Y " v , , ' ' i an -T-A . 2 . . . - --is S i i.'::.."::..::”:i...”;';'.i:.0.'; ;:';':.':. 35:: i" W 0'" -an i-I--””"' on - v------ -w- ' W s -s , i r ' A l I' "Fl " F " I A "l "”'" "W "P”"''"'' Gm" w37?'3di'!o5"'W r-'4-It"-in-7 CANADIAN LEGION R CRIPPL ILDREN IN l N 3" "” ”' "W ”””"'"”- "Pm ' ciumd with act-cave iisi-tins F0 C I Island" wlthka majestic loneliness cI'II'ISTn1aS Card! md . nigh; ch": y an a. star countryside "Land- ".1 win hunk. "om". V. CHARLl)'l'l'E,'I'1)WN BRANCH Clirl.-tnias gifts for the children for packaging by members of the,.dith Lewis Pat Anderson. Arlene the Province In order to brighten i scape , are the other two- Somglsfolen From car Md. ",0 Cindy. coumatu an allendlng the (ii-ippled (lhildrens Rochford Square High School RcdiDeRoches. ( I alre MacKinnon the Christmas of little tines 195! ,0? the Sketches. done quickly on Even Chrmm" "M1 ue nu wed of nu "meg". rimic pm-d.up at Red Cross Head,Cross group, left to right lGall The gifts were contributed by the fortunate than ihemselves. pbirch bark. both gay and sombre, proof again" we men, "an" d g quarters in Charlottetown ready Stewart. Barbara Blanche .Iu- Junior Red Cross groups all over Guardian Photaiare little gems of colour. the sneak ma Last Thmgd” . . I , 7 ,6 The "sl(e"tches are "Pleiawawva morning Ea” Macuod. my N” For Veterans Children fiablc currency among the amount h' F ' A d I m-g'es ' Spring 1". Artists dealen drove to work on urivd DECEMBER 21st, 1.956 C ie Justice n I CITY AND CENTRAL ,YOUR DOLLAR buy: more afi the Hughes Drug Store. GROCERIES. Gas. Oil. -loiies'. store, Hazelbrook. 1 WE rewind motors ieasonabls prices - Storey Electric. REFRIGERATIONsales and re paira, prompt service anywhere in the Province. Storey Electric. FOR MEANINGFUL - Christ- mas gifts - visit the Bible House (Opposite Eaton'sl. WE TREAT the sick well. Gil- gey's Pharmacy. open 8 un. to I p.m. THE LARGEST light fixture stock in the Province at the low- est prices. Storey Electric. 03. T.E.E. ROBINS. office clos- ed Saturday. December 22 until Monday. January 28th. ALPHA REBEKAR Lodge No. 10 1.0.0-F. Christmas Party. Tues- day night. Election of Officersule GIFT SUGGESTIONS. Pipes. ci- gars, cigarettes, Imported baccos at Fred Lambros Tobacco store. "CTAROLS BY THE Candles: Glow" Kirk of St. James. Sun- day afternoon. 4.30 p.m. All wel- come. KIRK PARTY -St James Church School had a Christmas party Monday. Refreshments were provided by the Kirk Auxili- ary. Movies were enjoyed by all and Santa Claus arrived to distri- bute treats in the children. IDEAL Xmas gifts. we have I nice assortment of all colors of Blankets and Auto Robes that will last for years. suitable Xmas gifts for all the family. Call'and see them. Wm. Condon and Sons. Queen Street- FUNERAL MONDAY- The in- neral of Thomas Biso was held yesterday morning from the lien- nessey Funeral Home to the Church of the Most Holy Redeem- er whcrc Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rcv. Edward Doyle, C.Ss. R.. who also con- ducted service at the grave. In- terment was in the Catholic Cem- etery. Pall bearers were: Fred Mccabe, Charles Saunders. Frank Watts. Robcrt Sample, John Cas- fnrd and Charles Gillia- MAGISTRA'I'E'S COUR'I'-- A person charged with driving while impaired was fined 3100 and costs by Magistrate KM. Martin in City Police Court yesterday morning. Tivn persons charged with obstruct In a police officer in the execu- firm of his duties were convicted with one being sentenced to three months in Jail and the other to 20 days imprisonment. A fine of Sill and costs was imposed on s per- son charged with disorderly con- ducted, whllc :i pcrson charged with being drunk and incapable was committed in Falconwood. i 7 Howard Ilclniiis FITTEI rootvim Wsoiseeeiit.-Cal-rlelth. RAYNOR'S HAPPY Valley i-ugs. Plerce's Cash and Carry Co- up Super Market. VISIT HI STYLE Mlllinery. Gt. George Street. ”whcre every style is Hi-Style." VISIT Ill-Style Millinery and see our shipment of new Holiday ts. LUCKY WINNER Mrs. L. McMillan, Miscout-he. was the lucky winner of the fruit cake lotteried by the Mothers' Auxili- ary of the Basilica Scouts and Cubs. CARD PARTY WINNERS Card party winners at Spring Park were: Ladles' first. Mrl. Loman Cairns: second. Mrs. Dolph Gallant; consolation, Mrs. R. Haili- field. Men's first. James Greenan second. Bill Dunsford; consolation. Dolph Gallant. Freeze-out. Dolph Gallant and Joe Gauthier. Tourn- ament: Ladies' first. Mrs. Nels Whitlnck; Men's first. Joe Gauth- r. CHRISTMAS PARTY-A Christ- mas party was held for Zion Wolf Cubs in their den last evening. An impromptu program proved to I39 Very entertaining. Several members of the group committee were present.. Also present was the Rev. Mr. Brown. who told the Cubs a Christmas story. Each Cub received a treat and a present from a gally decorated tree. The Wolf Cubs were all very happy as they left for home 'after being wished "good hunting and a merry Christmas" WINS 850.00 Mr. John X. Mac- Donald of the Medical Phar- macy won 350.00 last week in I cross- Canada Super Anahist Drug contest. The contest, which was open to all owners and employees in drug stores across Canada re- quired the writing of a sentence of 25 words or less to describe the value of certain drugs. Mr. MacDonald was one of seven prize winners. The first place money winner was awarded 31.000 and six others each won 350 Mr. Mac Donald ls co-owner of the Medi- cal Pharmacy and President of- the P.El Pharmaceutical Assocl-i ation. GUILD MEETING The Christ mas meeting of the Fern Levy World Wide Guild of the Charlotte- town Baptist Church was held last night at the home of Mrs. Keith Robinson. Highland Avenue. TIIGJ devotional scrvlce was conducted by Hilda Lewis. and the president Margaret Robinson. presided over the business meeting. A special Christmas offering was given for White Cross work in foreign mis- sion fields. and an interesting study on Bolivian missions was Introduced by Georgie Rodd. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and Isabcl Rector. tery .PaIl bearers were Stewart Montgomery. Sydney Birch. Henry Maynard, William Dennis. Joseph Veale and Hatfield Maynard. ROBINSON - At 178 Fitzroy SL. IIAZELBROOK B.Y.P.ll. -Thcl llarelbrnok B.YP.U mct last cvcn' ing in the Church iv-stry. Sharnnl Fassey was leader for the dcvo-i tlonnl period. The mecilng opcnedl by singing "Silent Night”. The topic was the Christmas story. and Scripture was found in Malt- hcw 2. H2; with story read by Helen Wood. Rev. CW. Passey led in prayer. Bible study in chart form was led by Mr. Passey on the theme "God's plan down through the ages" Rollcell and t ' period followed. Plans were made for a watch-night ser- - and the Mlzpeli benediction. BIG REWARD ol"l'EltlD- A is: one Canadian five dollar bill. serial number F-C 8518810; one Canadian five dollar bill. torn with a one half inch strip of white ad- hesive tape over the torn portion; one Canadian ten dollar bill, ser- ial numbcr ll-D 7862896; one Can- adian ten dollar bill. serial num- ber H-l) 6149558; and one Canadian twenty dollar bill. serial number B-E 2160011. FUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral of the late Mrs. Beecher Williams was held on Monday from the Bowness Funeral Homal to St. James Anglican Church in Port Hill where service was con- ducted by Rev. M.J. Findlay. In-, terment was in the church ceme-p BIRTHS HOWATT-At Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on December 17, 1956, to Dr. Burton and Mrs. Howatt. a son. HOGG-At the Hamilton Matern- ity Hospital. Hamilton. Ontario. on Dec. 16. to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hogg tnee Beryl Wood- sidei a daughter, Pamela Joan. weight 8 lbs.. 1 oz. CONNOLLY- At the Charlotte town Hospital on Dec. 17, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Con- nolly. a daughter. Weight 7 lbs 14 on. MacLAREN-At the Souris Hos- pital on December 14th. to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin MacLaren, I son. Frank Melvin. DEATHS on Monday Dec. 17. 1956 Miss Charlotte W. Robinson. Resting at the Macbean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held tomorrow '-"ednesda, morn- ing. service commencing at ll o'clock. Interment in Sherwood Cemetery. MACEWEN -Al Palmer's Lane on Tuesday. December 18. 1956, Mrs. Claude B. MacEwen in her 60t.h year. Remains will be transferred from the MacLt-an Funeral Home at 4 o'clock this afternoon to the it-sidence of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Garth F. MacEwen. Palmer's Lane. Park- dale. Funeral notice later. In- terment Floral Hllls Memorial Garden. MUNN - At the PET, Hospital on Monday. Doc. 17, I956. Mrs. George S. Munn. formerly of St. Pctcr's Road. and Mermaid. In her 91st year. Resting at the Mat-Lean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Iomnrrow Wednesda . service Commencing at 2 OTTDCII. Inter- ment in the People's Cemetery. ENGAGEMENTS MRS. MARGARET B. MacT)ON- ALI). Mt. Stewart. wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter. Johanna Isabelle. to l.t. Frank J. Beblm. U.S.N. Re tired son of Mrs. Mary Bebko, and the late John Beblin. Erie. Penn. Marriage to take place- in the near future. -JPERSONALS Wife Return From Visit To Oiiavva Chief Justice and Mrs Thane A. i Campbell returned from Ottawa to urday. En route to Sumgncrside ccption in Saint John. N.B., on the i occasion of thc first visit of the Empress of Bi-liaii to that port.p Mr. and Mrs. Campbell were joined on Saturday by their son Alexander, student at Dalhousie Law School, and they will be at home in Siimnicrsiiic until after the ncw ycar. Mrs. Joseph Praught. K I ng Square. had the misfortune to fall on Sunday. fracturing her hip. Mr. Harold D. Murray, Valley- field West. is at present a patient in! the Charlottetown Hospital. undergoing treatment. The many friends of Mrs. El- liott Jones. West Royalty, will be pleased to hear that she has re- turned to her home. Mrs. Jones had been a patient in the P. E.I. Hospital for the past month. Appeal Case . In Supreme Court t The appeal case of the Canadian National Railways versus Hilda G. Hamilton was heard in Char- lottetown yesterday in the Su- p-reme Court before Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell and Justice Mark R. MacGuigan. At the June sitting of the Court in Summerslde. Mrs. Hamilton had been awarded the amount of 34.650. for damages claimed as a result of a olllsion between a car. in which she was the driver, and a freight train of the C.N.R. The accident occured at a level crossing at Albany during the! Hut. land.' "The Lily Pond'. ”Pcta-i wawa'. "Snow Pillars in the Sky". ''In the Woods." "Canoe Lake,"' "Sunset", "Northern Lights' , I "Yellow Sky.” "The Brook." . ”Smoke Lake." "Tea Lake Dam. ”The Marsh," ”Early Spring." "Ice Break-up". "Moose At Night" .their Sumnicrslde home on Sat- and "GWY ski" In 1917, when he was forty. Thom lihey attcndcd a luncheon and re- , 50" W85 drowned In I Canoclnl 80 cident in some of tin: country he painted. Incidentally it Ls intcri-st- Death Monday Of . Mrs. G. S. Munn The death occurred at the Pill. Hospital on Monday. Decembcr 17, 1956, of Mrs. George S. Munn. formerly of East Royalty, in her ilist year. Mrs. Munn was born in Cherry Valley. the daughter of the late John Macliachern and his wife Charlotte Stewart. Her hus- band predeceascd her in I948. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. truly month of February. 1955. , Appearing for the Railway are H.W. Hewson. Moncion, and FA Large, QC. Counsel for the de- fendant is J.0.C Campbell, QC. At the June sitting of the Court, the Jury in its findings indicated that the Railway was negligent in its operation of the freight train trhrough Albany on the morning of the accident. that is that it was going faster than the Court thought was a safe speed for the arcs. A section in the law of Can- adian Railwaya states that I train shall not proceed at a speed greater than in miles an hour through it thickly populated portion of a city. town or village. The question arising under the section in regard to this particular incl- dent and the question which forms a basis for appeal is whether or not the area at Albany at which the accident occurred comes under the definition of the said section. Evidence presented at the June sitting showcd that the train was travelling far in exrcss of 10 miles an hour. Dctnllcd argu- mcnts were presented by both rriunsel yesterday conccrniru the matter. before the case was re- served for decision at A date to be fixed by the Court. The ' was then adjourned. place of business. In It were a number of cards and parcels which he intended to post when i-enient. Returning Later to the car he was surprised to discover the cards had disappeared although the parcels were apparently un- touched. Tliinking that some of the sho cmployeea were playing a prac - cal joke. and had mailed the cards without his knowledge. Mr. Mac- Leod did not pursue the matter further. The real explanation of the missing greetlpgs did not ap- pear until yesterday morning. when Mrs, Gordon Lelich, 288 Grafton St.. had occasion to visit the back area of her premises. There she discovered a large num- her of cards strewn about, among them several cheques. 7 She notified the city police, who came down and took charge of the articles. A short examination sul- flced to indicate the owner of the property. An investigation has been launched by city authorities in order to discover the party pos- sessed with such unseaaonal spirit I'M qciwi .S'aMfa -Tux man's iewellery comes in a wide selection of distinctive designs. It is superbly crafted, beautifully styled, and smartly gift packaged. Prices range from as low as 33.50 to 530.00 in sterling silver or solid gold. Come in and see on r new Christmas stock. TAYLORS Jewellers COB- ' The Rainbow Club held its an- nualc enjoyed by all. Santa arrived with treats. and refreshments were ser- ved by the members of the Rain- bow Club. Accompanlsts for the evening were Mrs. J.A. Maclialr and Mrs. Milton Stewart. ACCE PT THIS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT TRIAL OFFER HIARINO AIDS YOU TAXI NO RIIKI Your gift of any Zenith Hsarln. Ala must satisfy or it may be returned within ten days alter chtletlnas and your II DO hetliuily HI '.'Ii'ii"7osmntiy Tsiunaoai This Christmas enjoy. or give, the gift of quality h ' I See the seven exciting new 4- and 5- tranaistor Zenith models . . . a versatile new eyeglass-type hearing aid . . . a new full- powered miniatun aid. worn entirelyatthsear...andinan,y others. Prices 350 to 8150! Zenith cuts out unneoemry have to sell for over Gilli Visit your nearby Zenith Hearing Aid Dealer, listed in the cladhed phone ” A ,. Ask about lib Clsristsnu Gift Trial Oherlorinailcoupenfos free literature and dealer list. Mllmllvl OLXI P.------------. IIlIhlIdI're0n& War eevtewasagaalne. Hig.:....Hl..Z. Teemlss Music Store Il'I OVEN l'l'. "I I .i..--..-----pp---i-----oJ DIAL Ill! FUR JACKET or STOLE come in and see us, we will help you make a selection IN MEMORIAM (OLE - In loving memory of Miss Margaret Coie who passed away Doc. ID. IOSI. Tonight the stars are beaming On a lonely. silent grave. Where sleeps in G. amlesl slum- her. One we loved. but could not save. May heaven's winds blow Ieatly. o'er that sweet and hallowed spd NImes' Guild Held II-Monelilliy Meeting The regular bi-monthly meeling' of St. Vurnnlcals Nnrnes' Guild was held at the Charlottetown Hospital on December fourteenth with fourteen memt . present. Miss Alice Tralnor presided and meeting began with prayer by Rev. Sister Mary Irene. The minutes of the last meeting . also individual gifts for sev- erai patients at Beech Grove. It was decided to hoist the seal 5 H. DZBIKIITING PAIN ASIITS. IIIE CABQ-INK DAILY IIJIIAIJ summons: , AOOGIIIIIQ s., M CHRISTMAS? Visit l M.SIA9&I seoensngge WIIIANDOAI-l'I(H......... EI'Elll00IlIlPl;XD1I1Z.'l'l-QABMI HNIII AIL- ee eaeeseass Li E . WANT SOMETHING DIFFERENT THIS H. M. SIMPSON l.TD. 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