g'".'L,'..'. ....- -- -....-3 , ... . -.-- swqpf” ta.-oxen..- ...rur......- ...,.-.- - . LOITY AND CENTRAL YOUR DOLLAR buys more at SCHOOL BOARD RF.P?RTh-- to e . CENTR.'iL Christian Church IIl';City cnuncii meellng lieltl Mnndayl llual mefllni lflllllllll ll 7-30 P-m- lnight. hi: it. C. lien. chalrninil oi the llozlrd stated ycsterd:l.l' Ill? report was submitted for thcl Council's information only. He ex- plained that the proposal of the Roman Catholic Episcopal (.'urpo- . f ration to rent a school to the City ThlIFSCl8.)' -.l5l"l1al"Y 24- Prmce o had been rejected at a previous We'll?-S Al"l'l0”""l- meetinu oi the Board. Thruiiuli - the Council's resolution expressill" I anraisrfggg Igiceliuagooguigggg confidence in the Board. it is uni: 9 ' free to erect a new school which to choose from. Henderson and, WE TREAT the sick well. GIT gey's Pharmacy. opal! 3 I-"L '-9 I p.m. BFRNS Anniversary Concert. Cudmoreg xthe City will pay for. HEAR HARRY Mossfieldp dis- tinguished Canadian baritone; Prince of Wales College Series.l T"'"5d”'- '”""'”' um " 330' MCCARRON - At the Kin THE ANNUAL Business meet- County Memorial Hospital on ing of the Charlottetown Baptist. January 12th. to Mr. and Mrs. SAVE so PER CENT on your:5ENTNER - Al the P. F is- Henderson and Cudmore. j (nee Ruth Whitlockl a son, Wen- Erlward island Hospital meemlgl Vida Stewart. All graduates wel- JAY - At the P. E I on Tilesday. Resting at the Macl.ean Funeral at Souris are one of the oldest Funeral Home at 1 o'clock then This should be 1 good onenlns for Mt. Stewart Ccmctery. the large front windows of thei broken early last evening. No de- REV, Am) Mas, w,1i, ponsyrn Church will be held Wed. Jan. 16 Fnnce Mt-Carrnn. Ii son. Kevin at 7:30 in the Church auditorium. Brian. Weight (I pounds. 3 ounces made to measure suit Tailored by; land Hospital Jan 13 in Mr and Fashion Craft. Be measured today.l Mrs. Ray sentner. Hunter River i ston Archie, in lbs. R on. mvgsgg .41,UMNAE of PTIIICCI I January lnth. I230 P-mu ll "'9 Cundail Home. Special llpelk" mme. Jan. I5. 1957 George Alfred Jay , of East Royalty in his 68th y ar. mrrnaw L McLEAN Limited 9 Home. Funeral tomorrow Thurs- general merchants in P. E. 1., arei day Wm, ,, Sm," m.Vk.e at the advertising for a stenoS1'l3Pl1"- . to Mt. Stewart United Church anyone qualified for services at 2.30. Interment WINDOW BROKEN - one all Eaton's Departmental store onl Kent Street in Charlottetown was tails of the incident were avall- of West Covhead. P.E.l. announ- ahle but City Police are investiga- 35. Dr. Helen Abcll of the Depart-X M, ..a.. ROTARY . DIRECTOR. Dr. Frank Macl-(innon, and Rotarian l-1.5. Chandler Chairman vocation- Presentation Of Rotary Plaque To Mayor Stewart ltis Warship, Mayor .I. D. Stew- al service committee and His Wor- Ashlp. eerning business and professional on received a rlclt-gallon from the activities: 1. is it the 'l'rliIh'.' 2. is Cliurluttt-toii'n Rotary Club yester- it (31; to all concerned? It. Will it (i.i,i' afternoon at City Hall and was build goodwill and better friend- prescnted with one of Rotal'y'a ships? 4. Will it be beneficial to all four-ivay-te.st plaques. Rotarian concerned? Fr.-ink M.-it-Kinnon. in making the The plaques are being present- lll'l'.St'lllZIIi(lll explained Rotary'sicd by Rotary to certain public Y(l('2ll.t)II.'1l service and the four officials and schools in all parts of lquostioiis which Rotary aska con- the world, and in many ianuagcs. Dr. Helen Abeil Will Speak HEADS society Mr. Gerald P. Murtagh has been elected president of st. Brigid's Holy Name Society. Ottawa. fol- lowing the annual meeting. held in the parish hall on 'vl' ”nesday last Mr. Murtagh. a former Prince Edward Islander, is prominent in several organizations in Ottawa and throughout the province of On- tario and only recently has been named to the executive of the Archdioceasan Holy Name Society in the city. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Murtagh, Emerald Junction and is at present with the Health and Welfare Department, Domin- ion Bureau of Statistics, Ottawa. Discuss Plans For Maritime Art Convention The coming convention of the Maritime Art Association to be held in the city next May was discussed with much interest at the annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Art Society held last evening at its clubroom in the Civic Centre. The local club will play host to representatives of some thirty similar groups next spring. A successful year was reviewed as the annual report of the presi- lAt Two Meetings In The City l , new :- (ment of Agriculture, Ottawa. ar- Q25.-” ' g J riir-s in Charlottetown this even-l . i i ' inc Slw uill he guest speaker atl ., ' P the llnivc-rsity Women's Club ' lVerines(iay evening and will ad- dress the Prince Edwarf Isianrl Home Economics Association Fri- (lav evening. lleian Caroline Abell was born January 2!), (917 in Medicine Hat. Alheria but grew up in Ontario where the faniiiy moved the same year. She attended elementary and high school in Toronto She grad- uated from the two ye r associate course at Macdonaid Instltue. ()n- Iario Arzricultilral College. Guclpll in l93ll receiving the Jean Brad- ley Memorial Scholarship for lea- dership, character and scholastic ability. She served as class pre- sident during her senior year. The Bachelor of Household Science (Specialist) degree was received from the University of Toronto in -1941. Training as a student die- titian at Western Sanitarium was taken during 1940. on. union ABELL 1 rats '. phanage and the backdrops (Kinsmen and Ysmen stage pro lductions. Mrs. L.T. Lowther read r her annlial report as Treasurer. ting. l POLICE COURT The ease of- a country resident charged with - the theft of a small sum of money in Charlottetown was adjourned Mrs. Covehead. P.E.I. Marriage ees the engagement of their daughter Mary Elizabeth in Don- ald Stewart only son of Mr. and James 5. Allan of West take place in the near future. I Thrcc summers were spent in hotel work, Two of these in charge of the staff of a summer hotel. She was employed at the begin- for approximately two years as a Nutrition Specialist with the We men's institute Branch of the On- tario Department of Agriculture "'”ning and Just after World War II (Continued on page 13) until this morning by Magistrate K M. Martin in City Police Court yesterday morning. A drunk and disorderly was given a ten day. suspended sentence. Young People Hold Meeting The Central Christian Young C people held their first meeting of ” (Evidence Concluded In upreme Court Hearing the New Your last evening. Nor- man Stewart led in in lively sing- song of hymns and choruses. The Charlottetown Funeral Home l 10 Easton st. ,m.,,,i,,,ml Wrmd "pm", mm may ttrllnllflfll Ii(','.'llKCnCe in connection 3..., by Am”, Lauri, M.,,L,.m,. with tile rierlth of Joseph Frederick Wallace Platts read the scripture s'"'"- I7.riu'arti Matthews. on trial inlslx witnesses were called withl Suprrnic (tnurt on two counts of only five of them appearia . Reg-' Hearts. is brnllior-in-law thel accused. said that Matthews had collapsed shortly after traded his car for a truck on Oc- MAI. 4628 -Direeur- EMBALMEB DIAL 5549 Complete Funeral and .- Amlmlanco Service ROBERT E. BRADLEY N. D. Maclman UNDERTAKER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlro ' wppiementing tn, dewmnnni hcen called to the stand I! the thought given by Allan Dunbar. ill” 'l"'"'”i' Wllne" Y9'l"'d33' Next week will feature A special, "W l'"”"''- "ill" "'9 "005 79995”- ,.,,,.,,,y ,.,,,,,,;,,K. Nmmm, s,,,,,,,,,.,' faileri to appear voluntarily for the Wallace Plafis, and Allan Dunbar ':'""”3- were appointed for the lame: com- The cnlirincl for the C ' J.A. mittce. and Dorothy Matheson, Mnrl)on.'lld. Q.C.. had just com- Lee Kitchen and Maud Kells were menccrl to question the accused appointed for the lunch committee when he fell heavily to the floor Mr. Dunbar gave an interesting beside the witness box. talk during the Minister's minute The incident occurred shortly After this the young people divid- after noon and presiding Justice ed into their classes. The meeting: Mark it. .llncGulgan because of closed with prayer. ithv circumstances. recessed the - cnilrt ilntil 2.!) Dr. Coady! . u'.'i.s called and on on nation o IGIUTIC the witness indicated that he was ; , '-fit both physically and mentally iElQcfs offgcefs to proceed giving evidence. When the court reconvened at The annual business meeting oi'L2.30. the defendant VII 000 W9 the Gratla Club of Central Chris-' sent in the court and who report- iian Church was held at the-led by his lawyer as bdna at the home of Mrs. Willard Burke. Thelliome of one of the 393' CWWII new slate of officers for the en--ll'ill'lI'SSM. Mrs. Hilda Marshall. suing year are: Mrs. Ralph Mac- W)" M indicated 5! WHGIICO. ll Neill. president; Mrs. Willard a personal friend of the defend- Burke, vice-president; Mrs. Wllli- ant's Justice MacGulgan advised am Baker. secretary; Mrs. Ans-l the Crown to issue a warrant as fober 2lst. the day after Steele had been hit by a car. In his testimony. he stated that the Mat- ihr-wsi car uas 3 1947 or 1943 Mercury or Murinrch. black in co- tconlinued on page 13) dent. Mrs. E. Davies. was read in her absence by Mrs. P.A. Creel- l man, who occupied the chair. some ? particularly noteworthy projects mentioned were the Cinderella mu- at the Mt. Herbert Or- for The current exhibition of paint- . ingzs by modern French Canadian jartisis at the Civic Centre. which I the Art Society is sponsoring, will loontinue to be i this week. On account of the inter- C est of the public and the poor wea- i ther prevailing it will be held for ahown throughout a further week if National Gallery ,schedules will allow. A box for opinions is to be placed on the desk. for it is felt whether the show is liked or not few will be indifferent in their reaction to it. A novel feature of the next meet- ing. to be held on the 12th of next month at the home of Mrs. George Debiols. will be the requirement from each member of a aelf-por- tralt (any medium) or n forfeit. The officers. reelected for a term until the summer recess, are as follows: President Mrs. E. Davies; Vice-president, John Tay- laymen Addressed By Canon Ibbott "You are the essential vitamins in the splritual life of the church." Rev. Canon J. T. Ibbott tdd the members of St. Paul'awI.m&men'a Association as guest er at their monthly supper meeting held in the Parish Hall last night. in the great and cathedral structure of the Old World. Canon Ibboit aaidthlawaaduetotboplacathe Church occupied the life and living of the workers who expressed their love and service to God and the Church. He commended this example to church people today. The speaker was introduced by the president. T. D. Delloia. and thanked by Ben E. Rogers for his address which "contained abund- ant real material for thounxt." Singing and dancing t n constituted a brief but delightful program which was opened by Brenda Lee Mutlow. who sang two Christmas carol solos followed by Sheila Johnston and Katherine Kemp in the Sword Dance and the Sean Truibllaa, executed with grace and ease. Piper R. B. Mac- Laren provided the essential mus- ic. Master David Likely of the Junior Boy's Choir sang two carol solos as a finale in the program. Mr. John Harris, F. R. C. 0. was Page z. The Guardian Wednesday, J an. 16. 195' WEATHER TORONTO (CP) - Tempera- tures issued by the Toronto public weather office: Min. Mu. (Night) (Day) Dawson 15 15b 37 34 14 ll Db ill) 14 .18!) 17b . llib Fredericton 28b 7b Mouton . 24b Sb Saint John . 22b lib Halifax db 6 Charlottetown . 14b Ab Sydney . . . . 3b 11 Yarmouth ........ 1 1 St. John's . . . . . .. 22 ill HALIFAX (CP) - The Halifax weather office says a high pres- sure area centred over Northern New Brunswick a nd moving southeastward is causing clear skies in most sections of the Mari- times. Temperatures dropped be- low the zero mark at almost all localities Tuesday night. Yar- pianlst. Roger Gardham conduct- ed the slag song. Rev. Canon E. M. Malone was presented with an honorary life membership certificate in St. Paul's Laymen'a A a a o c i ation vlrhich he accepted with apprecia- t on. Mrs. Reg Jenkins. convent.-r of the supper committee was request- ed to accept the thanks of the Lay- men's Association and express the same to the Ladies of the Parish Guild. PINTI or BLOOD ST. CATHARINES (CP)-Stan- ley Duke. 47. of St. Catharine: said Tuesday he has given lli) blood donations to the Red Cross. He said he believes this is a rec- ord for Ontario. His contributions are estimated to total 15 gallons. BIG FISH fish common in Himalayan moun- tain streams grows up to nine (cat in length and 200 pounds in weight. The mahseer, an Indian game at mouth. N.S., reported four below zero, the lowest temperature ever recorded on Jan. 15. when the high moves to the east of the district early today. winds will shift to snutheasterly. giving somewhat muder weather along with some snowflurries. However, another surge of ex- tremely cold air will push the' mercury back down Thursday and is likely to last until the weekend Forecasts: Maritime provinces: Cl 0 u d y w i t h anowflurries; extremely cold; southeast winds 15. Low- high at New Glasgow 17 below and 12 above. Sydney 7 below and 15 above. Charlottetown 15 below and 10 above, Moncton 20 below and 7 above. Fredericton 25 be- low and 7 above. Saint John 22 below and 15 above. Edmundstan 80 below and 5 above, Campbell ion 28 below and 5 above. High tide today at Charlottetown 11:06 a.m. and 10:34 p.m. Sum- merside tide eighteen ' t lat- er than Cbarlottetown. Sun rises today at 7:48 am. and acts at 4:58 pm. OM - I Again. & . Stop tossing and turning on those nights when a stuffed- up nose keeps you from (all- ing aaleep. Use Vlcka Va-tro-nol Nona Dr-opal A few drops up each side of your nose, as di- rected, in package. Ind - - - Y0"? none opens in seconds. You can breathe again! Try it! Open up your noeet sleep again! VICKS VA-TRO-NOI. lor: Secret Mrs. E. . Treasurer. M L.'l'. Lowihcr. NOSE DROPS GREENDAINS GIANT JANllllAY slur When Stuffed Up Nose KEEPS YOU AWAKE VourlV099 0 Men's Plum Combinations 2 .66 Men's Work Socks I 3 9 Men's Work Shim Regular 2.95 1.” Ioys'Doosltln Shirts 1'22 "ARE YOU IN IT?” "In what?" "The 350,000 'Know Cancda' col- bt in the Star Weakly." tin Graham. quickly as possible and have the treasurer. i sheriff bring the prisoner to court. .'rhc reason given by the dcfensel When You Say it with Flowers-Say it with Ours FLOWER CART ll ' Ilarltirne Greenhouses Ltd. DIAL an pm. am - C in Kent at. Water at cm p-19'," Clrtawn S'lIitle s Potted Planta rtmnnal. a wznimto DESIGN! wt DELIVER "M. 1 ll tal about that by-t iiI.'l.iL'y'.'.'n kll0k:,&0fU'I a i(),(l()0 dnit prize." -('(')Ill'I.l('l for the non-a arance of: -1- .tv ,,,,.,,..n. itlie accused In the! vm Iu(- lne th'lnkA)f.a ferlnr bend palm. 11:0 "am. 1 think we mulm iwas returned to cult in a therandwlnthiaeonbt. I ilialfhourlndllelfhjolthe evi- iestoshootatwnvdglhtlif l dence of both side! of the case was hing frlp after all." completed. WITNESISPOI HAINTIPT In contllnlnl the plaintiffs case "You're right Jack. IAt'a make a combination ..... .. a-.-.... .."”..,5 -. Will. I! CLO! TDOIAOOJOHN Moore & Mclood Ltd. sonar lwnmrsnlm out of respect to the memory of l . D t V .54 Vi”. .-2 ', '-i:..?”” r” i ll ID All. DAY P. GORDON. ,5 Regular 29.50 ...-..--o Men's Suburban Coon l3.97 and 18.97 .....sogotou.--- Men's Suits Regular-Values to 49.50 ................. 19.97 and 24.88 Men's Overcoat: Rogularto-19.50 ....oo..s...oo.aonu--so 24.00 and 29.00 Children's Sleepers ' lagelar 1.49 Caution I99 I Children's 3 place 10.44 Cbldoifs Pdovor hi. Ccdgan Sweaters. leg. 1.95 .07 . - log. 3.9: will N 3.5) ...f.?.e.".?.......-..a anoueuoioabblloooaooyoeeoouounintu- ism and-24.oo OIL? COATS RG3 N&.N ool;oglyloODllEC'0I00OOIl . 3 v l.ladoa'Sklm.Wool-Plaid. Ilyla Ocbardno I .77 I6.66 A 5.00 O - -(MONDAY) BELOW ZERO! THE FURRIERS ARE WEARING A BIG SMILE Our customers too-so pleased with the wonderful "buys" they have made during our huge clearance sale of FURS right at the start of the cold weather. . ., AV FUBTIIEB HUGE RUCTIONS OFFERED ON BALANCE OF STOCK. GROUP 1 I only) BLACK ELECTRIC SEAL (dyed rabbit) coats carried over from last season. reg. 8139 JAP RABBIT (7 only) dyed lnllght and dark mink shades. wonderful values, reg. 3219 BLACK PERSIAN LAMB (sides) (4 only). Theaa ooata are of top quality and are with out doubt one of the best wearing furs. Reg 3829 BROWN ELECTRIC SEAL (dyed rabbit) (2 only). Just two left. Here are real bargains. Reg. 8249 PERSIAN LAMB PAW (brown. 2 only). Flat hard. woarlna fur. something different, Reg. 3145 MOUTON (processed lamb) (6 only). Soft pliable I 9 skins. dark brown shade. Reg. from 8219 from M 4 GROUP 2 . . Muskrat Back Coats (4 only) Reg. to s339 . . . . 8229 Muskrat Back Coats (6 only) Reg. to S395 .. . 8269 Muskrat Back Coats (6 only) Reg. to 5419 .. . 8289 Muskrat Back Coats (4 only) Reg. to 5465 8339 Grey Kid-skin (2 only) natural color. the finest , quality obtainable. Reg. 5325 Sheared Racoon (1 only) Reg. 3495 . ......... Persian Lamb (black featherlite) Reg. 5485 .. GROUP 3 Canadian sheared Beaver, Reg. S695 ......... China Mink (wild mink dyed) Reg. 3695 . .... 8475 Sealskin (brown, Cape of Good Hope) Reg. SGMHIU Grey Persian Lamb (natural color) Reg. 8785 . 8585 Rumlan Squirrel (brown) Reg. 3750 ......... M. -aooonoeeo-anon mm Mink only) Ref. w oonooo-ooeooo sealslrin (brown Cape of Good Hope) Reg. 0745 Penian Lamb (Saphlre Mink collar) Reg. NH Persian Lamb (black,3only) Rag.I665 ..i".:'.'i.'i"r.”"l.':.'..9".ii '5. no drlllc 889 8149 S159 8159 EE 3846 E 3560 8525 S45 (3 D585 D485 1