Death of Mrsf W. A. Doucetta The death of Mrs. Wilfred A. Doucette occurred at her home 70 Prince Street on Dec. 23, following a long illness. She was the for- mer Anna Mae Coyle. born in Charlottetown on Dec. 28. 1889. a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Coyle. He marriage took place in the Chapel of Notre Dame Convent in 1926 with the late Rev. Plus Mae 1 Donald officiating. Surviving relatives. In addition to her husband. are two sons. Wil- fred. residing in Boston and Ger- 'Citizens Flock To Pre-Christmas . Services Throughout The City 1-"ls Wnlfswlom were In at-ipresided at the orsh, aaddireeted I-9053"”? It 01 the Cltylthe singing. ' x c hurcbes yesterday. special! The Salvation ' held a Chrlsum-I mum and beautlfullylspecial Christmas ca at Pal- decorated sanctuaries added conwood Hospital. andie light much to the pro Cnristnys ser-lcarol service was held at the clu- "”5' . . del at 7:00 p.m. Capt. and Mrs. J. M Trinity United Rev. A. Frank : Carter presided. Mid-"ll I003 Mr bin morning; Christmas observance! at St. Unique Gift". The Minister saldlchristmas eve and on Christmas ' the gift from God or no son, gay, . Jesus Christ was so wonderful that no one has been able to de. scribe it. St. Paul. he said. best described it when he spokg of Jesus' coming .5 "Th. Uupubl TU-WEATHER message. "A Rare Word for aLPauls and St. Peters will be held I auintiuus 'i 1! . - 3,1,, 1, :3 Page 2. The Guardian Monday.Dec.24, 1955 annual as as ' m- St. John"! 10 II at 3.5 a.z:i.;and'tttl .s;t.ta.ad to- later than Charlottetown. Sun ris- ' S - IIIol'NvI:” IJII. I.lI.III today and tomorrow at 7.59 mummugf :t'-mu Buinme ..... due eighteen minutes us. and sets at us p.m, araa centred near the Great Lakes M .2! w 'slIl0I”” I ,"E g5lVSolM;:E I at snot" 5 throughout the district. ,, Regional in Its Monday with an outlook fir tnias: Eastern N3. counties. lower 3. the Hughes Drug Store. i the now parish which was formerly I stanls Basilica. Harold Brown. Mdslc was under EDUCATIONAL Tax is nnu past FFNERAL FRIDAY - The part III St. Dunstanls parish. lies due. TINY TOTS arc emu: out of lmsi ncss. Christmas bargains. WASHING MACHINE and motor repairs. Storey Electric. GOING OUT of Business. Wall to wall clearance at Tiny Tots. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey's Pharmacy. open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. t ATTENTION Parents. Tiny Tots are going out of business. Com- plete clearance. RCA VICTOR three speed pho- nographs only 832.95. Toombs Mu- sic Store. INTEREST AT the rate of 55 of 1 per cent will be charged on all overdue installments. tuneral of the late Ada Larkln mnk place from the Hcnnesseyr Funeral Home on Friday morning In St. Peters Buy Church where, Requiem liigh Mass was cele- hrated by Rev. George MacDon- ald, P.P.. who also officiated at' the grave. Pall bearers were John .I. Zllaclfinnon, Patrick Larkin,l Frank Mt-Innis. Lorne Dewan. F. .I, Flynn, Justin Flynn. Intermenti in the church cemetery. W- I. WINNERS-Winners at the card parties sponsored by the Lake Vedre Women's Institute are as follows At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry l(ellyeLadies, Mrs. Chester Walsh; gents, Mr. iErnest Trainor; consolation. Mrs. i0wen Callaghan. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wood- Ladies, Mrs. llarry Kelly; gents, Mr. Aeneas Curran, consolation. lhlr. Ivan Redmond, Mr. Ernest 4 Church Presents i ELVIS PRESLEY new ChI'1St- Trainor was the winner of a pair mu records Just arrived. Toombs lot socks and Mr. Ivan Redmond ll Music Store. blanket. Lunch was served at sbnth parties by the hostess assist- BUXTON fine leather blllfnlds. . paper-cases and key cases. Toombs p Music Store. . THE FOURTH and final Install- ment of City Taxes Is due and pins- able on Monday December 31. 1958. l GIFT SUGGESTIONS. Pipes. CI-E gars. cigarettes. Imported To-: haccos at Fred Lambros Tobaccol store. MARKET DAY: Owing to Tues- day December 25th. being Christ- mas Day and a Civic holiday. the. Market will be open on Monday. December 24th. CITY TAX Office will remain open on Thursday Dec. 27th. Fri- day Dec. 28th, and Monday Dec. fllst. from 7 p.m until 9 p.m The City Tax Office will also remain open until 5 p.m on Saturday Dec. 29th. for the convenience of the Taxpayers. Fl'NI-TKAL SUNDAY- The fu- neral cl the late Stewart MacEach- crn was hcld Sunday afternoon from the MacLt-an Funcral Home to Canoe Cove Church where ser- vlres were conducted by Rev. George Klllen. Interment was In. Canoe Cove Cemetery. The pail: hearers wt-re Archibald MacQuar-I rie. .lnhn ltlacliachern. Nicholasl Gillis. licctor Darrach. Alex Dar- rach. Lloyd Smith. ed by the members. l cast of (Iharlottetown and takes in Eu-I and (lcntral Royalty and Park (talc. Thu IIFSI Mass was celebrated .by the Pastor. Rt. Rev. R.V. Mac- . Kcnzic. and the High Mass wasl ice-lebrated by Rev. Frank Camer- on of St l)unstan's College. Rev- ulamcu Kelly assisted in the Choir. The uigaiilst was Mr. Wilbur Mac- Innis St Pius X parish was establish- ed last spring by His Excellency ihlost Ilcverend Malcolm A. Mac- Loccil Baptist l Christmas Drama I Last evening the Charlottetown United Baptlst Church presented "The Promised One". a drama of the first Christmas t Rnyly Shannon. This outstanding Derfdrmancsl iwas produced and directed by Mr. BIRTHS L PENNY -- At the PE I. Island Hospital on December 22. to Mr and Mrs. Vernon Penny. Char- lottetown a daughter. Susan Elizabeth. ll pounds 8 ms. DAY- At the Prince County Hos- pital on Saturday. December 22nd. 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Day. Kensington. a (laughter. 9 lbs. 1 oz. DEATHS SMITH - In the Prince County Hospital December 23. I956; Reginald Roy agcd 7 months, son of Mr and Mrs. Reginald Smith. Emerald. Remains have becn transferred from the Mona- ghan Funeral Home to the home' of his parcnts from where the' funeral will be held this tMon- dayt afternoon at 3 o'clock to St. James Church. Summcrficld. Interment in the Church (Tonic- tcry. l.0NGWORTII- At San Jose. Cos- ta Rica on Dot-cmber 32. I933. Mrs Donald I.ltn;.'W(ll'lIl. age 34. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis. Freetown. Thcrc will hi- a memorial Service for this young missionary at Bcdequc PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Ci-cll Ward, Val- try St. had a long distance telc-I phone call on Saturday night from their son. Grant, who is workingp In Tlllsunburg Ont. He is sptndlng, Christmas with friends In Nla-' garn Falls. Ont. p Howard Mclnnis rum routwm I75 Queen alt. -Carrie Bldg. Charlottetown Funeral Home 18 Esstnn st. IIIAL 4828 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service ROBERT E. BRADLEY -Dtreeur- N. D. Maclaon UNDERTAKEII EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North Wlltshlro DIAL 5549 Baptist Church at 2.30 today (Mnndayl. DOl'('ETTF.- At hcr home 70 Prince Stri-ct on Stintlny, Doc. 11. 1956. Mrs Wiltrcd A. Dou-. ccltc In her tillth yonr, Remains- will he transferred from the llcnncsscy Funeral Home this afternoon at 3 o'clock The fu- ncrnl will take place on Wed- ncsdny morning to St. Dunstans Basilica for Requiem lligh Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment in thc Catbnlle Ccmctcry. DAl.7.lF.l,- At 219 Euston St . nnl Sunday. Doc. 23. 1956. Walter. I)nI7icl In his asth ycnr. Resting at thc MncI.(-an Funcral Hnmc. l-'unr-rnl on Wcrinrsday with it short service at the Flinn-al' Home st 10 o'rIork. than tn St; David's llnitcd Church. GMFIP-I I town. for funeral scrvtrr: at I 2:.'tn. Interment In the Ynltcd. I (lhurrh rr-melon. Gmrgrtnwn. ;I'I0l'Gll.'tR'I' - At Carlclnn Std i lug Sunrlav 994- 9.1. 1915. Sir: hlamarvt Ilmighart In lwr With year Rmnalns iransfrrrrd from the Chisholm Funcral Home to l fhp rp.'ItI('II('P of her daughter Mrs. Keith Imrd. whore short I funeral st-rvlre will be held In day Monday llcc. 24 at 2 o'clock fnllnu-NI by servirc United Church Cnpc Travrrsc lntcr- , mcnt Floral Hill Memorial Gar- dens. 'MACI.I-ZNNAN - At Shnmrorlr Friday Dec. 2l. IQSG. Charles Mnclicnniin In his 94th year. Re- I mains transferred from the 1 Chisholm Funeral Home to the residence of his nclce Mrs. George Mayhew. where short funeral service will be held to-- day Monday at 2 pm. follow-i ed by service In Hartsvllle Presbyterian Church. Interment l mcntnl . piano; .violln. The overflow congregation Stu-ling W. lnman. A cast ofi I .seventcen members of the congre- gation. under Mr. lnman's capable and experienced direction. pro- claimed the grcat. glad tidings of tilt? glorious Christmas Season. A prelttde. of beautiful instru- mirsic consisting of old Christmas Carols provided the at-l mosphere for the tableaus which followed. The music was provided by Mrs. G. Elliott Full. church organist and choir director at thci console: Miss Florence Simmons.. and Mr. Ralph Raynor.l sat hushed with rapt attention lla- tcning to the Christmas Carols ssi artistically performed. The first scene was a street ln' Bethlehem at the time of Jesus. birth. Then as today. people liv- ed under the fear of aggression. Thclr faith in Isaiah's prophecy! that The Promised One would conic led them to follow the stari tn Bcthlchcm. There they found: the Christ child as the Angel for-Z told ”u-rappcd In swaddling clothes lring In a manger." . In Scene two. the Angel appear . cd to the Shepherds on the hill. SlfIf'. and they knelt In rcvcrenti adoration while the choir sang "Gloria in Exclsis". This tableau, of celestial beauty was an inspir- ntion to all. The Nativity tableau in Sccns thrce. wbcn all sllcntly knelt be- fore the gentle Mary and the Babe with Joseph standing by wag :1 highlight ing's performance. The roles of Mary and Joseph were taken by Anna Gibson and Iloluzlas Cameron. Abner, head Shophcrcl of the Temple Flock was taken by Ira Lewis who In- terprctcd the part with much feeling Dcwnr llnrper. as Joel. thc slwphcrd boy and Margaret nolllvcr and Ann Bradshaw the direction of Mr. John Lea-Mor- I gan. M.A.. B.Mus. (Oxford). In the quote for present needs. will serve . evening miiowgng the uguhr war. only as a temporary church until ; ship a candle "gm service was such time as the parishioners build l held with ML Lea.Mm.gan. at we a permanent and larger church. lorgan console. somms were Mm; Christmas services. as announc-lgarbm-3 Rope,-' M". olive Mac.i ed for the new parish. lncludeinonald and Miss Barbara Rog-4 Midnight Mass to-night and Masses ll ers. Two Christmas carols by out on Christmas Day. The Celebrant I liam K. Rogers were heard. Mr. .11 Midnight Mass will be lit. Rev. I Rogers assisted at the piano. A II V. MacKenzle. the sermon will feature of the service was the be delivered by Rev Francis Bol- playing on recon-Jen of 17th can-l ger Rev. James Kelly will assist tury music by a group under thei In the choir. direction of Mrs. Rena Jobnslonc-.' , CHARLOTTETOWN BAPTIST At the morning service of the Baptist Church. Rev. H.L. Milton took as his sermon, "The Mission That Brought Our Lord". the service the anthems. ”Thel Holly and The Ivy" and "Whilet Shepherds Watched" were sung by i the choir under the direction of. Mrs. GE. Full. In the evening at 6:30,, a Christ- The new church. though adsl women from Nazareth gave strong support. Others in the c a at included: Laura Baker. Franklin Roper. Hazel Cook, Theodore Mac- Arthur. William Clark. Connie llodd, Lane Worth, lienry Sharam. Ray Allen. Raymond Watts and Grace Mulch. Mrs. Louis H. Simmons was the a clean 'n Easy ribbon changer Only on the new 1957 IIYAL PORTABLE May the spirit of Christmas bless you and yours and bring narrator. Her cxcellent provided the medium through by M”"" I which the continuity of the drama reading mas pageant and White Giff ser- vice was held which featured the playing of instrumental music with Mrs. Full at the organ: Miss lwas held. The art decoration and of the entire cven- T' Florence Simmonds. Piano and Mr. Ralph Raynor. violln. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Holy Communion was observed1 at Central Christian Church at 11:00 o'clock. This service was! preceded by the church schools and family . a family hour with, setting was looked after by Messrs A.B. Bagnall. C. S. Scranton. W.Fl. Lewis. B. White and S. Mac- Nelll. Speclsl colored lighting ef- fects were by Mr. George H. Lewis. The costumes. authentical- ly reproduced were supervised by Mrs. Wilmot Large, Mrs. P..I. Proud. Mrs. Spurgeon MacNeill. Mrs. Bruce Lewis. Mrs. Trevor of Alexandria and Freda Park-1 Hansen and Mrs. Edwin H. Cook. man. The Archer Sisters were heard singing. "For God So Loved The World". The evening service was devoted to carol singing and Christmas anthems. Sololsls were Eric Mac- Grcgor and Preston Beck. A trio consisting of Mrs. Alvin Rowledge. Mrs. Macolm Beck and Miss Win- Holiday Weekend past. word from- ifred rendered. "The Light of Beth- lehem". Services were conducted police authorities late last even-i lng revealed that the Island had by R9V- . M9"V91 D""b"v 3-7"- as yet experienced only several AVIIA-Ai1lj5E",'rlI!'”?..I!ff:.g highway accidents, all of which . were of . non.seHou3 mm”. Swedens first atomic plant to heat and power output is sched- Two Air Force men, returning to the Province from their station be c”"'pl"9d Pt Smckhmm I in Ontario. were taken to Hospital; for treatment and examinaion asl a result of a two car collision on an icy grade In the Bonshaw arcai on Saturday evening. Neither ofy the men were seriously injured 1 Early Friday morning. a car is- rrported to have gone out of. control on the Brnckley Point Road. struck a culvert. and even- - -. tually up-ended. None of the oo- f' Several Minor Traffic Accidents With approximately half of the l A Kim: cupanls are reported to have been injured although the car was com- plctely wrecked. Within Charlotte- town. five accidents of a minor nature were reported. norm. ni-isritovszn SQUAMISH, B. C. (CPI-Fire. which for a time endange ed the business community of quamlsh early Saturday. destroy it a 40- room hotel valued at about S175.- 000. The fire. which raged for Uh hours. also destroyed a beauty parlor and masonic hall. No one! recitatlons by Miss Marilyn Wood; Your flagm never touch the ribbon SEE IT NOW IOVI DOVIII PAYIIEIII an town you in o& it F. A. McCOURT 182 Queen Street Phone 9525 i MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR A TO ALL FROM HEATH and ISABEL MACOUARRIE HEATHER and FLORA TWIN-PAK DOES IT. . . you much hopplnoul h ADDELLA'S Millinery , GLORIA BUILDING 1 177 Great George Street 1 P.E.I.'s Oldest Music House aid in Charlottetown. and two . ,. N10 (cm gm .-d . h (H d, ' id- I able Gift of God . TOR0 mDel'l- John Rh,” V." y: chad Mm '23,. M,:pIs;.;m,r,f9S"m1?0a:h Mri;1edR-1:-thMustord. A.R.C.0..lturefhli-Si:,?:;cl3 the T'"””"" Wbnc occasional rain Sr driule.y much lltetni. residing in Port Credit. fiigschonfin :hgl'3::,IlItI(11!;ec:le:Il-We” 9 ' Ml. ml I,td)utheaat winds 15 Low- (tr-L um surviving are two broth- .. -- a ' H I Silt o e V I oncton and Fredericton inpnggggni 5 .-.--. Frank Covlc ln Montague and f.-.. .. ;.-;.- 12.: -- ."3:l.f'"3”l (?''0'"5 i- In the even- "5"-W" ' A3 lg” so and , Saint John 25 and 45 ,,,,.,,.,,,...., :,:::,':.'3d,:mT,;'.""I ""V '"U"" I" m'arl'"m(”'”l: ET 3'9. gs" NFW ROMAN CATHOI IC 0 AT PARKDALE IT" A I'I'1lIuISICe8HslIerIvEl::IIT:d.'LII:e:II::;fng III i II'iIc'If)(I:Ilaver ll 48 Sallgwk hr Chmunu: cloudy um ' In the lab-It's been hand on the Food! -, its Mn arct or. uincy. , ” . j . . B I rg A 4 HURCH tour choirs. comprised of some 175 . hdninnton I5 31 Norfhgrn Nova scotla. Prince walls as llhmntad. Ilaekwalls,too. V -- -- -- --v--m-----m- H i . ""C95- 50101515 were Malde Rog- (Ali-'8"Y 39 37 Edward mud; snow changing 1,0 F. S . crson. Joyce Maccallum, Austlna: Resins 9 3 intermittent rain and drizzle in af- SEE '7 TODAY A7 V 9 feipnedy. -Iltrzhkogerson. Georgelwinnipeg 3558 386 ternoon: much milder-. eanelqy UUMINIUN . - . o nston. I a Jami , F .Toronto wind . - ' - ' cuvluln CENTRAL ll N Cb hAtP kd I. sah-.::.:::::.- not... it 2.: usw DOW” Motors "0- - . ey . t 1 on r 40. z I I1 6W UI'C Bf 3 and Reba.” Gmm glanalggggj Quebec ,0 1,, gfoudy .ngu'tmIf for Christmas 55 203 FITZROY STREET : . , . , lson. E. Foster. G. Mac!-Iacbern. Fredericton 2 21 --2 T- i v wrday the first Masses were luachcrn and since then services ; ZION CHURCH Sam John H 29 High tide may at Charlottetown YOUR DOLLAR buys more all PLEASE BRING your bill when t'flt'bl7l'tld "I me new c3'"'Ph ”' have been conducted by the pastor At Zion Church services werelttlonclon I1 22 y. ij .making payment. .Im-ltdale Dedicated to St. Pius X. In the basemem Chane. in SL Dun, conducted by the Minister Rev. Halifax 14 35 Here's a melody of good wishes for all our friends that sings cult, M ERRY CHR ISTMAS. g avaryonol, MILLERHBROS.-ILTD. Established 1868 was injured. STORE HOURS FOR THIS WEEK MONDAY . . . . . . . . . 9a.m.--5.30 p.m. CLOSED on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY (Boxing Day) l l l-- ASTOIINDING orrrn: FOR LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS YOU CAN STILL WISH SOMEONE "A MERRY CHRISTMAS" ' WITH THE GIFT YOU CAN AFFORD We have heavy stocks we wish to clear and YOU can benefit NOW. Everything In this Ad will be sold to- day at a lower price than you have GVEF seen. JUST COME IN AND ASK THE PRICE. WE WILL PLEASANTLY SURPRISE YOU. BRUSH. COMB and MIRROR SETS, COSMETIC SETS - BEAUTIFUL. USEFUL, ACCEPTABLEmMUSICAI- POWDER BOXES - A DELIGHTFUL NOVELTY. ELECTRIC St-IAVERS msr ASK rm: PRICE ELECTRIC BLANKET smwma 5"” R i ONLY-IILUE S2935 for S15.00 RAZOR SETS Just Ask The Price KING'S MEN SETS FOR GENTLEMEN ' BATH SALTS BUBBLE BATH TOILET WATERS COLOGNES om: ONLY. I.Anur.s' TRAVELLING BAG Fitted with TIFFANY COSMETICS '” '” 24.00 for .. Exclusive Imported PERFUMES THE HIGHER THE PRICE THE MORE OF? JUST COME IN A sums ANIMALS We have the nicest. The children Always y 'Adore Them CJY - HOW MUCH IS THAT? PLASTIC We have such a variety ' HILL FOLUS of quality goods-your W"-'d I''""" last minute btry is cer- 93- ;. 1.5.1 tain to please. ALL TOYS OF QUALITY (limited Lines) In the Church Cemetery. I-Thevnrliglnal Santa Claus. Inc 4th-century Bishop St. Nicholas. had his home in southern Turkey. When You Say It with Flowers-L-Say It with Ours MARITIME GIIENHOUSES LTD. . pm. mo Cl" "0"" in Kent St. ' Potted Plum cirion raasral ad p DIAL an ' ) Water St. Idling no-in nu Q10 IIBWQOAI Waju . THURSDAY . . . . . . . . . 9a.m.-5p;m.t We do not compete with regular dealers but carry novel I lines of special appeal-TO CLEAR V2 mo: of FRIDAY . . . . . . . . . . . 9u.m.--9p.m. ' SATURDAY . . . . . . . MGDRE is M9LEODIi':eU5i 9 a.m. --12.30 p.m. We have Lots of Iaaarlfiil Picture Ioxas of CANDY to Give or 1-3 OFF i l l nu IENKIRQYIJHAHHAEY WI WILL GIFT-WRAP AND I DELIVER i new runs on no sioaa axnusm: ri-ms. t No nos: osnaas nus: