c. K. MACNUTI‘ AND man s. rand: Retires, Leaving With Wife Today For Trip To Europe Au aiiilutioii of niaiiv ye;ii's \\ill for lht’ Hl‘88l€l‘ Part Of the Will‘ he l't'itll!(‘(l this fli(tl‘illil;,' uht-ii ter. .\lI‘ Taylor yesterday retired \li'. and '\ll’s. l-‘rcdei'ick S 'l‘;i_\- after 3!; _\t'ars of service as watch- lor of Bunhurv start on a trip to .maii at the Marine Wharf with Europe which will take themfthe (‘harlottetown agency. Mar- away from their native province l ine Services Department of Trans- port. At 4.45 yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were waited upon by officials and employees of the Marine Services and suit- ably remembered wtth a gift. Mr. E.K. MacNutt. District Marine Agent spoke highly of the long and faithful service rendered by Mr. Taylor for the Department. The couple were wished bon- voyage by all present. Parkdale Commissioners In Reply To Accusations The following statement on received one letter enclosing behalf of the (‘oinmissioners of 50 C0mP3l‘Bll\'¢ 0051 Iheets Parkdale was handed to ; {Wm ""5 elllill“-'9'" pappr |_-N night by ‘M. ¢h;,,r_ (‘0IIl§)£ll'3Il\'9 costs of a system man “f the parkdak. \-,i1(.,g.. as proposed to the people of this Commissioners Ian Webster ' Vmatlf‘ l" 1954 and ‘he P130 “'9 it is a reply to certain ac- "OW Pl‘°P05t'~‘ l°l‘_1953- misatinns made against the‘. "171 lnhrmfluon 0“ “"359 commission at a meeting in mmnaralwe cost sheets Wan Sprint: Park on Tiiesda_y night. lZl\'(‘ll l0 the PBOPIG flllelldllll For the information of the lhf‘ m£‘Cl-lllli Vl'hl1‘ll W35 held I“ gpnorgyl and residents l’1il‘I((llll(’ tin NOV. l4lIl_ and l\li'. ‘ and Gaudct is aware of this. as he. with others was invited, and did wish to draw attention to state-! all9lld- merits in the press on Nov 20. “Apparently ]\fr_ Crandall. f‘f‘pll‘lt‘(lI_\' made li_\" .\'ir \ tout tit‘ f‘t)llf‘lC.\\'. .\f‘llI ‘.\lr. Gaudet Wallhen (:.uidct He stated that a copy of the letter sent to us. fifty copies le from and it concerned only the misi- '. H Crandall were submitted ’ne\s of the people of this Village to tis for distribution thel and the engineer, and had noth- ratetiaxers of Parkdale This: in: in do with the committee statement is not correct. Welof which Mr. Gaudet is sec- CITY AND CENTRAL SIJNDAY NIGHT Skating club USED CLOTHING sale. also. ‘ ‘ Iquilts and blankets. ‘ Gt. tit-kct< Ll‘. the Bike shop V ‘ (zeortze St. McCannell VISIT Ill-STYLE Millinery Gt. Thursday Nov_ 21st” 2 to 4 George Street “Where every uyle is Hi-Style". , WATCH for Walter R. Shaw V _ ‘ .Progressive Conservative leader *F?i{LMl:1A(};E”Sllll«I:3l. B:-q9mF‘2I;t‘f()F P Fl. w will appear on « car: a . rt ay. .m: ‘. ('.i‘.t'v T.V'. Mondav even- 8l 330 Pm. int: Nov 23th. Watch these col- FIRESTONE Toyland Open unins for time of appearance. Layaway for Xmas. Firstone M01-HER Wm Hwy (he 5,. H"Yl‘lt‘ and Alli“ C‘? U“I- pert pancake and sausage coo- Mll.Lll\'F.RY SPECIALS it; :9“ ‘M0 Wl” win‘? -“‘”I‘’‘-’ Hi—Style Mililnery. Gt. George -“"”""’ A""°““95 Street. Take the whole family-or make a party and join the crowd! HENDERSON AND Cudmor_e I t . N Iron smns at s5.9a_l COME AND HEAR Colin Cam- (‘Tiafturlfoxe<‘lo for Christmas. hm ell?" My“; f°r(N€"f‘mg B'C"‘p°' cia .~">ea er ‘ ‘ ‘. onvention, dorm" and Cudmord l\'(‘fl<lll’E1l0l‘l Town iiall Thursday. WE TREAT the sick well. Gt:-‘N<i\'<‘nll>0F 2lSl- 200 P-m- Plltbll-C ‘Cy; pharmacy, open 330 3 m, mcciin: 8.00 p.m. Members of to 3 ppm .:ill parties invited. ADEI.T.A'S MTLLTNERY. lT7 f“MUy]zA'"0N CLINIC for Grafton St. Discount on all early‘ iniaitts from three months and regarding mm ’ the project will be available as retary. and which we will have the courtesy to call Metropoli- “We wonder among many other things‘ on what authority Mr. Gaudet submitted this letter to the press for publication. We are not the least bit concerned over the content of the letter. but we question the integrity of any individual who would take what is in effect a business let- ter belonging to this village and for reasons known himself. make it public property. “Mr. Gaudet states that “the QUCIITY F07 c-S- ’ Page 2 The Guardian Appointments t'l‘hurs_. Nov, 21,1957 The names of WEATHER a number of who hate qualified for TORONTO Civil Service appointnients in re- cent competitions are carried in the current issue of The Canada‘ tCPl —- Tempera- Y Secretary’; V Guest Speaker 1%.]. 54 Guest speaker last night at St. John's. NM 37 the weekly meeting of the Centen- nial Y's Men's Club was John Ev- ffll"luFjAx ((:P£"§_B’°d1“'t°r‘:'°.’ ans. general secretary of the local 0 rt: 5331:) ’g"e‘:'wme sunglrc ; M.C A. discussed ser- I . vice in the home. church and d""l31’d:'I°"l3 Wm‘ “5m°'; wind‘ ‘M in organizations.bcD¢l.=al{in§ vvitg mporeccggg “mp”. are.’ activities of the a e sai - there are now 13 Hi-Y Clubs E:v?"-l:1°‘;nsl N°V|V as well as numerous other clubs. chug’ Murnd-f ‘ 9"‘ ’'““‘’w 2 such as Camera‘ 9“ muchycolder‘. wee‘:'tecrley“.wpl;‘s 1? Art Ballem presided last Lmwmgh M Glasgow ‘o ‘Dd “gm and Bruce Hodgms was 45 Charlottetown and Moncton 35 song leader. Guests included Q Fndeflcmn £1 ‘ad ‘a Terrance Vallies of the l\ew Saint John :5 ‘ad 40‘ Ednmndp way and Bob wmlams 0‘ the ton and Camptbeilton 32 and 3. CM?‘ Bay of Fundy: Westerly wi-ads a few clouds with visibility miles; turning colder. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 10.30 a.m. and 10.01 p. m. At Rustico at 6.16 a.m. and eigh- Gigette. Ah {Al I ‘lures issued by the Toronto pub mmet earn 0 ma is ist- tic “gamer office; ed as qualifying for the supple-, Nta. Max. mentary list Fruit and Vegetable (Night) (Day) inspectors. J. D. Walker of Char» Damon . . . _ _ _ _ _ , _ ,, 9 lottetuwii is. ’ ed under Lh(“VanL-(;.u\e: _ _ , , _ , , _ H 27 E; heading “Clerks Ottaw--" lVictoria 37 « ‘ Four have qualifici for Fish [mmonwn _ , _ _ _ _ _ __ 15 30 Culture Assistants. Department lpegin, _ ’ _ . _ _ , _ _ _ __ 3) 2 of Fisheries ltiaticheriesht. I'l‘hc:1ylw'mmpeg ______ __ 20 mil are Robert Thad eus S ep ar . Toronto , , 35 so Cardigan Ilt'8d. James Arthurionaw. 37 41 Dewar. Cardigan. Milton Calryr. Montreal .......... .. 41 42 Southport; Alexander Ewen a ‘Quebw 39 42 Doutzal. Montague. Fredericton ....... .. 41 so ——_' _' Saint John 47 58 63 59 80 57 59 80 Amalgamation lg; Talk Given The Charlottetown Lions club heard a talk last night ()il the issues lfl\‘0l\'('(l iii the amalgama- tion plebiscite on November 27th. The speaker was Lion Ian Web- ster who is c rman of the Parkdale Village Commissioners . and was a member of the l\fetro- ("kn drove an ‘M mu“ l’°“”"‘ C°""‘“"°°- home non-stop in 18 hours. com- Mr. Webster suggested that the mean; . foul-_d.y ;_1oo_mn, issues involved were vague and journey Back in Hunmon 5. that this made it difficult for the am pm. --Md . tog cg voters to make a decision. He money Wm, hm - hoped. he said, that each voter 11,, won,“ decumd go gum. would look into both sides of the mem on um. question before the date of the »— plebiscite. . ; The speaker was introduced by.’ DefenCO CUT‘ Lion Dr. Angus l\lacEachern and‘ thanked by Lion Robert Younker.l To 5.15 p.m. Summerside tide teen minutes later than Charlotte- town Sun rises today at 7.15 p. m. and sets at 4.39 pm. fere and the cabble settled in mm people are being bluffed high. wide and handsome". with this- we agree some are. but not the] people in Parkdale. : ‘‘It is possible that Mr. Gau- det's training fits hlrn better‘ than ours for managing public-J‘ l affairs, but if this is the case then his advice. like charity. had better begin at home. The only‘ pertinent question which we co not answer satisfactorily money to build our own system. We are happy that we can now ate at necessary money for soon as needed. and the decision to build will be entirely in the hands of the ratepayers." Two Dominion Stores Opened TORONTO. — Two lane new food markets were opened here today by Dominion Stores Limited. bringing to 36 the total of new stores opened the company during 1957. This is believ Canadian food c ain. BIRTHS CROZIEB. — At the County Hospital on November 15th, ' edtobearecordfora 1 the club president who presided Be Very Slight i\ew members welcomed to the club were Fred Henning and By DAVE MclN'l'0Sl! tCPl—Defenee Min- Stan Down. Gets Kitchen Job Following 1,300-Mile Trip EDMUNDSTON. N_B. (CP)— Middle-aged Miss Rosanna Page, who hired a taxi for a 1.300- mlle trip acrom Eastern Can- ada. obtained a job Wednesday as kitchen attendant in an Marc Ed"'“”d“°“ h°'°I- But Parliament never got It was six days after the mum to nppmving the co- nattve of St. Basile De Port- “mag” berm-e the “mm, gen. neuf._Que.. arrived by taxi from en] election “d me new pm. Barmlton, 0nt.. where she work- gressive Conuruuve ‘oven. ment can present new estimates. Officials said the government °n has given no indication it wants to reduce the defence estimates beyond those already announced by Mr. Pearkes. The minister has announced I: cancellation of a government con- pe tract with Avro Aircraft Ltd. for production of the Mark V! ver- sion of the CF-100 Jet interceptor and elimination of summer train- ing camps for the militia. But little of this will appear in the current fiscal year and the defence department has had to make spending mom for a $30,- to present his department‘: es- timates to the Commons. POI‘ ‘bly next week. Officials said Wednesday if the Estimates are lower than those presented by the Liberals earl! this Ytear. the reductions will be “very slight." The Liberal government asked Parliament to approve defence spending of 81.722.800.01!) in the fiscal year which ends next restaurant. Miss Page said she brought ‘it to get ll driver. she suaded Csbbie Don Oakes. He misunderstood the woman. who speaks little English, and drove to llioncton before doub- 11118 les. The entire trip took al- most two days.t ‘with stops in Fall liat I..-\i)ll-LS .'tl'Xll.lARY (‘ana:i iati Lf".‘l0ll regular montlily meet- ing. Nov 21st. 710 pm l lri-uin_v. zoo - 400 pm. inocula- IBON (‘HEATER Shirt by Arrow‘ lflllll-5. ‘ .3], 5:. 95_ I annual school clinics will be held need: no ironing on . Gilt huxed at lienderson and (Tud- nrcscliiml children, at Health Centre. 188 Prince Street. tions lllV(‘l’l against polio. diph- theria, whooping cough. and te- also vaccination. The in all Charlottetown schools ear- MCQUATD — At The Charlotte- Hamilton..a son. Robert Bryan. town Hospital. Nov. 19. to Mr. Mrs. Linus McQuaid a a daughter. Wendy : motels at Kingston. 0nt.. Riviere Quelle. Que. ' (‘hief and A. Roussell e J. said Oakes complained to him 1957. that Miss Page refused to pay requested on a rate of . based 30 cents a mile. 000.000 pay increase for the armed forces. l INDIAN NAME . Manitoulin'Islandi.nLale jfluron is named for an more. w in the new year. CARD PARTY. Central Royal ‘PRIZE WINNERS — Last 1! Hall. Thursday 3.30. Prizes and‘ nlllht‘-8 prize winners at the lunch. l (I ll!- MARITIME STATIONERS Lid Jayne; Atkjng; se(-ond_ Mrs. J_ will remain 090" ‘"1 Salllfdflyll-I. Kt-ll_v; consolation. Mary afternoon until 200d‘: l.e(‘lair; men's first. Fred Mc- time to select Christmas cards. 1 Adam; Sp(‘()nd_ Albert Mun.-ie; lconsolatitm: ‘Thomas Flynn. early, Door prize. . Seymore Christmas Cards DOW 0“, ' Dunn. I-‘reezeout. Brent Essotry play at Maritime Stationers.,md staph?” }{ug}1e3_ Special Limited. ‘prize. Vince Larkin. N0 IRON SHIRTS. SN‘ ihtwel _“n(_LE0D FFNERAL __ The - ITO“ Cheat?" 5h”‘l5 by funeral of the late Miss Mary Arrow. On sale only $595 Gift Maclleod was hem on Tuegdgy boxed at Henderson and Cudmore amrrmn fr ,, m _ . iC.hurch. Orwell where service DIESJN LALIFORNTA —l\irs..“_a§ mndumm by RH,’ A‘ 5‘ Benjamin Mallett of \ork haslwm.’ D” assisted by Rev‘ 1-. received news of the death Oflhlat-Kinnon who halso condut}':tefl _|_t , M ., J h W. (‘arter‘ihe service at ie gram-. a Er:-m::lyrlenr:e Hjirrker of Siiin-‘I"‘5"“"" “I“"° E'"°“ Mama‘ 53' , ' , ‘ niuel llume. Wellington Mac- '""'5"l"‘ Sh’ " ‘uwlvm by ‘ l.cod. Ernest Shaw. Ernest Mac- mn. Jnhn Emerson and 8'd3‘lEI" Donald. Samuel A. Maebeod. The BUY EARLY mail W. Eileen Elizabeth. protesting it was too high. ’l‘he,W0rd flleanjlll ''Ib0d¢' 01 "10 chief'said he muld not ointor--Great Spirit- lATI<iNsoN's GROGETERIA. . . STORE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9.30 AND SATURDAY UNTIL 5.30 PM. g'g,ifl:nE! '. — FOR CHRISTMAS - ° CAKE MIX JUST ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND - . — OUR COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or PEEK-FREAN FANCY BISCUITS IN nus 9. C '§'ilii"i'§7i "f'.".'§:7E§: A“ 5 3‘ in ..:at.'.. F°'* IPARD DOG Fooo WITH BEEF GRAVY 2 tr 25° PAC-RITE TOMATOES 28 O1. Tin 2«»45«= GRAVES 20 OZ. APPLES QUALITY INSPECTED MEATS FRESH GROUND HAMBURG 2 lbs. 57° SIRLOIN on r.ii'oNi: STEAK . . . .. lb. 59° ROUNDSTEAK . . . .. lb. 55° SWIFP8 BULK MACHINE SLICED BREAKFAST BACON SAUSAGES Ili. 59¢ Iii. 45¢, ‘°'”'” Loin cut ROASTING PORK . . . lb. 59 "" 27° ...teuclt FIVE ROSES 25 LB. BAG Fl0UR..... .. ZEST—l 6 OZ. (.'R.088MAN—At the P,E.I. Hos- ptltal Nov. 20. 1957. Charles Crossman, onnerly of Sher- brooke in his 85th year. Re mains are resting at The Cutcllffe Funeral Home. Fun- eral notice later. COPE—At the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday Nov- em . 957. Max Cope of Albany age 61 years. Rest- ing at the Bowness Funeral Home from where the funeral service will be held at 2.00 o'clock today. Thursday. In- terment People's Cemetery. C0!-‘Il'IN.— At Barrington. Rhode her 74th year. The rem 'I‘lie Machean Funeral Home this evening. Funeral from the Funeral II?!‘ Mill» 170"‘ IIVIHF "‘ Cal’ interment was in the church cem- lfornia. etery. The funeral was large- ly attended SERVICE CONTINUES close attention, was given the evange- llist. Rev. .l_ M, Sheen. as he iplcaded with a large congreg- i alion in Iiighfield United .(‘hiirch last vening to believe The Lord Jesus Christ. Malpeque Road The Winsl South Choir led the singing. and two special R. R. 7 iimhers we r nden-d. To- night the subject will be "Who Charlottetown’ is a thrtstian". and The Prim-etrwrn Road Chol with Mrs Fred Cotes at the, organ will sins. PERSONALS The many friends of‘ Danny it has be ‘any ‘G but been him to enter the Prince B an! Island Hospital for treatment. Mr. Eddie Vessey of the Gear- dian staff is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. «His friends Home on Saturday. service commencing at 2 o'clock. torment in Highfield Ceme- tery. . l(EOUGllAN—The death occur- red ht mains are res at the Jen -tins Funeral ome. M - view front the funer- al wtll be held Friday morn- ing. Nov. 22. to St tlhbert s Church. St. ‘s for Re- quiem High Mass at 9:1). in- terment Ch def! besplenrtsybnblsinany wtllhpleesad tsbearbe I ssdtsfastsryndway. DEATHS . I ' wind. were: Capt. John MacKen- 1"‘ crusted John C nosed tihroulfil ' southwest of Hawk Island and 60 ad”, miles east of the Lakehead. Four Survivors l By STAN McCABE Canadian Press Staff Writer NlPlG()N. om ICPI fl Thel sturdy tug John (‘ t-hugged into harbor here Wednesday with four windburned survivors of the tug l) and (‘. which piled onto a bald rock in Lake Superior in a driv- ing blizzard early Tuesday. The men. who suffered only burning eyes from smoke and zip. 40. of Fort William. Ernest Bishop. 63. Bryan Drever. 43. and Fred N Raymond. 60 all of Col- ’lingwood Ont. They were picked up Wednes- day morning when the ice - en shoal water to the stan of their wrecked vessel piled hard onto one of four rocky islands known as Evelyn Rocks. nine miles - owner of the . said there were kit. "and we had ‘as ' to IUDDER FAILED Of Tug Rescued . Mackenzie said. "She broke the lwiwes but the spray came right over us." The mattresses and blankets frou. ' up by the freighter Evertou. How- ever. the battay failed and they could send no limher signals. UNGRADED EGGS Our paying price for ungraded eggs delivered Charlottetown today is -'- Grade A Large ...... 46¢ Grade A Medium ... 40¢ Grade A a-scan m sh Gnde B -uoaosnsoso Gad. C IIOOOMIIIDO 1k IDOOIIOOOOIOI m For quick payment and of empty """'cANAnA ml uurrsn Charlottetown SWEET MIXED SWEET MUSTARD PICKLES M29 TRY CAMPBELl'S 3 DELICIOUS New SOUPS _ ~ 2TinsForOn|y . , . . . . . Minestrone (Italian Vegetable) Illtey Noodle. Chicken Vegetable \ JUICY lI'L0RIDA—Cll.'LL0 BAG \ ORANGES . . 2 doz. 79c nannirn , , TOMATOES 2 pkgs. 49¢ PINK OI WHITE FIDIIDA GRAPEFRUIT . . 6 for 49¢ CANADIAN N0. 1 oNioNs . . 3lb. bag 19: APPLES, sliimiiobag 39¢ 315 COFFEE .'-'- 69° . L Wioctrtiitii Iii-ll -1‘ cf »?ueAAu,; ti:.t-.35..