-- v . . ' h 1 ti. t ' in r hence." l mgmme 01 Plemnimlin . LOTTERY WINNERS - Wln- sari: H. B. Miller. Murray Harbour 9"" "W: bewmmi familial W ""5 C FAB. Reg. 2 pkgs. . . . . . . 69: K .V A ' - t o . we eserving 0 ie ff;”EY.;.f,j.?Jf”,E... 195". nmfo rim of prizes in the lottery held at North and Aldus MacKenzie. Mor- flufgmf: ”fI dsmden” prfdlgf Fancy Mixed Duz Gin." k 69: 5; Lapbhorn Ave. Charlottetown. by the Sacred Heurtr Homle h;ind.eli. ma-name .plucky.. Panmme work ' 1 lb. . , ' . . I . . 35; I P 9' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' at ... .. rwin u ....... or v e ' ' - . t . i Campbell of DESRN9 W GENE” 5' t ' '. . music tuition and board began in Heath Riley of Baltic. P. E. I. (l:1ki;i?:i”-lrdclglniioey-l8.)(1l1F0l4 grigtlier Svigfgtr. Prince of Wales College diiyS.gSh8'b' 6 TQT . . . 613 Ibo bCX . , DEATHS Sacred Heart. Home; fruit cake. . . cahditgn-vilgfleasaffq-I-Eyglnlieg . Pictou . Xmas Ha 6 ji . . Frank G-limo .48 1-3 DWI” New Elednc lme able to pay for 5 lot of lessons H Last NI PEAS. 20 oz.. 2 fins .. . . . 35: MIXED C - 5- -- 96 -i rmrxon-it the CW Hnswal 5”" W” ””-”"””5' W” ml” by looking arier mam-2 while e i Wcthe 's Oran e & oi-a fruit-24 01. l Quix Y 5; on Der. 2, 1954, George P. TrainoryAt'S6X1auIL. Charlottetown Hospital. g ...,,kmg as 8 dm,-,5..omm at the MARMALADE 3 . s1 00 Q3 of Kink-nra. The remains will Del 8 Y P U ymkrma p The seventeen new rural light and Naval Do,-.k)m.d m Ham” she, Mn Wauace Manem Union . . . 33: . 'CI'S . . . ', transferred from the Monaghan.wee;(hv'mefeL”;gfD: meg Y P U .lJ0llPi' llS?l'-S W91? added W the baby-sat to help pay for lessonsLRoad was elected president of the Boneless Bulk I7 Funrral Hm"? Fl"”a-V 8”""””"l . gm me Cmm.hlhai” em; groumit number under the Rural with Audrey Frirncll. Irwin Christian Fellowship Group c . DATES 2 lb 29 d to the home Of his bF”lhPl” N599" W7” - P Tin" U 0 F Ed wng El9('li'Ii:CaU0n i)F0SI'8m )8Sl8l'd33' Her voice was pleasant and she at the annual meeting held last 7 01. TI" . . . . . 475 I 5' - - - ' - - - - - - C from where the funeral will Inks i E;e;r;irliogr.' byeDl'iiaenee iixglmps Iland W85 r(:inrniniz Wflleil at; egtension 01; the began in Wm (1,315 in Nova sea. nigm in me social ha” of Trinity Dole Fruit : shenedsllight Halves place Satui-da.i' ninrning at ,” Onlme-W3 1'03 6lWEFll 0n- Lia's Musical Festivals. No one, Church. Other officers were: Hoii- . , 1 o'clock to St. 5lalaPh.V'S Churd" lN?Iil0VI-'LeI?i”eflIwT:lI,b:;I1:ieS: .r.r:,(:.g,l”?,E,'.' HEW and MUI'i'hi' RIWI W85 certainly not Gaeline. dreamed orary President. Rev. Howard Oz. TIN . .- 39c I N2 lb' "' " ' 43c Kinkora. i ;mjEM'mg talk on the me Ilbroiight into use. that BdjE(.'Lil'e5 like, "gifted. t.ril- Clirislie; past president, Allison SIGSWORTH-At the Prmincial ;Chri'g This was followed by j The new power line fans out on ented. charming", would come her Xiiic-Kinnoii: vice-president. Ivan PEP” Sanatorium on Dec. 1. 1954. GNW39: ames' led by Ins Lpwls Th'eiPeieris Road to bring ele-tric l.'ght- way. They did. During the 1952 Darrnt-li. East Rioyalty; secretary, Ernest Sigsworth, aged 71 years. iwenmz dosed wnh the mzpah .ing and power to farms up to four Festival held in Halifax an Eng- Edith Robinson. Parkdule; treas- n His remains will he transferred Bmpdmmn i imiles from the main IlnP. Foilow- lish adjudicator urged her to study urer. Edith Anderson; executive. 9 from the lierinossey Funeral ' ' Iing the turning on of the "juice," in his native London. John Gamble, Frank Gosbee, Dor- Home this afternoon at 2 o'cloc'.(l CENTRAL ROYALTY CARD:MMmm? Bleed.” mSmm,,.5 check. Armed with her winnings from otliy Easter, Nan Kirby, Stan M 2 lb. to the residnni-in of his nephew.IPAR'l'Y- The regular weekly cardipd on an the iiistallatinns axidzlhe Nova Scotia Festival, gifts Lancaster. Gaye Lancaster. Isobel ii if Cosmas Sigsworih. Czirdigan, fromlparty, was held last evening inlioiind everything "OK" Consun-i.Ilr0m Charlottetown friends and Donald. Florence Neale. Marion 5 where the funeral will he held on lcentral Roy-alt,v Hall. Prize win- ipi-5 servpd reside in Amsion and several clubs and with the good Ryan. Russell Ewing, Margaret g Saturday murnimz to All Saints hers were: Ladies first. Mrs. JeI- Glen Wllliami wishes her first music teacher, Dignan. 1 5 Church. Cardigan for Requiem ome O'Brien; Ladies second, Mrs l Miss Lillian McKenzie she bought The president in his report re- 4 C 9 ';.."..?.. ....:.?l.'..""".. 1954 llcm mi csiniiiii. BIRTHS. NAIIIIIADES. IIEATIIS 50: Per Insurtlol O00I'IO-Plitdpktiolu IOWNIAXL-DIIIIGTO. irovwmo and violent up at can. PH-011': In-vino Mullen. Dial 131 Executive Names New Officers At 1 meeting of the executive of uiei-ii iisnr icouiiosnt URGES FOB ISLAND SINGI Quick to spot talent. John aud- ner. one of Enginndl leading composers uzd past. musical dir- ector of the Royni Opera House. whose letter recently received by the P. E. I. Mllllcll Putivnl An- sociction uh. could be exerted to cnnble her to SCIIOLAIISIIIP NG STUDENT "11 any influence Elileons lleacli New Milestone In Canada . 'IOROiN'10. Onlk. The month of November law the placing of the one-Ind-one halfmillionth copy of the Scriptures in Cumin by The Gideon; This was the oumulntive effort of the past 48 yura. the per- run, In Victoria Helpful don. Ontario. since which time s the Iuiaplri-tic of upwua. period of s unis ovar No-And-h copies oi 1 bi-iinxuai sp half years. one-hnlf A million boo hnve been sent out. of , preulva wtu, complete Bible: num- WW3 30'' "11 Imdefwuy. bered one-hull I million, 1-, nights in hotels. motels. hospitals. school: And prisons. New Tecto- manta made up the balance Andi Mr. and Mn. were presented to nurses in t.r.un- wish to express t ,mIg- Ud&nI&!I&Ih of list: New Testament for diatribiitioii uu.im.inhotclg'uuti-pom.i,, fdmmn H-on ll?-XIOO, 5 Card Of Thanks 3- A. McDonald heir sincere um ' tud full-time". t .01-L owns coo-ms -no s.ii::i.?.:i::".-.t::.:”:::t.:tails? 'wi-tine no in-. we we-I M which The mom h-mm :::.ii.:::.”" W""' ” ”””'2i.'.iEif?.ii'3'1'l.f:.." Mr- BIRTHS '" ''”''i R"'” M" '" d'u"”' held in Charlottetown lut night. hlll school of Music as I 'voice' FW1VI1A”””""””,:f'mJ'dAf ff” :Ii"iIi1i:w3ibIe?:Ian:i:;' ”IicIi:ici:g"Ii Apnrtnom than cnnndiiip plu:e- and kirid friend: y.i'iel”3,V”” Adj , ' - mittae, compr I. . Wr ' eit- M me P E W I” am”: .””””"3."....i1.l ?.i;.3f”i':':1il..?”.ii" ..i:ii.."i'. t:..t:”:..::.:.i:.”..r.: mus: -an. Mr-. a. ””'"v. mm mm 1- 3- -n of we :'i:";:-.r:'”.....il'.:::";.?:.0:.:;i:”.i:::! :i:::i us; no Pltal. November 27'vh- 19” '” ”"' "M" L " our H in i Mun-a. rim-hour South 91:1 Ind Nova scoiin Musical Hurst. who are authorized to WP ”'''”l” "M ”"5””" mm " ,0 J Th 6 , ' H, ' '”"" Widen! and Mn. Arnold Roper, Mt. Edwud IpoclIlI- "7 0 y ” tact service Clubs. organizations, The one-millionth copy of the sell 10 Enlllnd 134 IPIIL 0 In let out neu of their ,0" Road daughter. MAi”n'I:w .. At the P. 1:. Lsllnd Hospital. December 2nd. 1954. 30 Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Malynow. North River, a con. 6 lb. 10 Ol- Allan John. VVILSON - At the P. E. Island Hospital. November 28th, l954i to TO ATTEND MEETING - The nnnunl meeting of the Girls Work Religious Bond of the Maritime Ediicbtion Council meet; in Am.- hilrnt. tonight Incl Scturduy. Ate Mrs. D. N. Bell uid Mina Mu-guerite tending from Charlottetown will be wu named vice-president and Mr. Simon Paoii treasurer. Mr. Fred A. Luge, Q.C., was re-elected secret- lry. Newly appointed members of the committee are Messrs James Msclcan, Portage: Archie Shaw. Desoblc and A. Roland MucDoniI.ld. Southport. Eutivnla. tthe plucky young Cen- adian; on she is known to fellow students It Guildhall. has been lucky to win his praise. The Lon- don musicibn impressed by her musical Ability and admiring her courage. has urged that Charlotte- town help her studies along with and public-spirited individuals to ask financial support in creatlni I Charlottetown Talent Scholarship. with the A5sociaI.l0n'l initial contribution and with Education grants from two of the I!lInd'l IODET Chapters. the Scholarship Fund now stands nt 3300.00. ”Thi.u Scriptures was placed in Junuury SHAMAlS current foreign enterprise of The Gordon. 2.14.44. .. .- . Bht. 'i fthlhiah. .. M” md M” Ford Wilma" Com. " In Ce:l,I'eBIrencbaInu:l?L8LCxenen1:::Z' grime: :lfIi.::i.Crnll: has I voice of great. L5 (my me begmmni ' the com- wall, (nee Alice Howilfdi I '01 CARD PARTY - Results of the County Allison Maclmmm Ti? beauty", he Wm mu any interest. mittee Said. Clifford Ray. card puty held last night in the mm, mlph Adam o.Lem,y. J. ed Cm,10mwmML And if R u Gvllgien itiau xfieonllllifeleizgfel Icgzrtiipoligl; MARRIAGES E:mLi;i:niEy'wCient1r;di';9 grim!-SVTQI H. Gus Arsennult.Maxlm1igIle;AY:il- :II:kl:edh:I) ?xel;l:I0DI.1elLo:VlIIQhg:l3og;:y male ni;1'ddVeVd the W” ampm "H Mothelns own Bright), . . ' ' ' ' ' ' mm ; o - . . WIGMORE C; lmL”)GsN-us” w”1k";l,.15ec0xE':d'RM"'h AIEXSGFONQ hIfaiIIIlg.I:nCIII:rllrIILorSiau Quzgifcounfy? townie most notable citizens. Some- C:&';1l?;sm:;L:;m:12l ;?.Fc)Lyw8i?:ec: I Ibo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 933 2 TIIIS . . o . . . . 456 Zion 1Vl8IiS5- 9-'0”9”)W”- 9” T M9"? '53- i 3”” '”,'i 90" f ' ' c c 'one of whom you will be especi- " . ' '. tier 16th. l95-1. by Rev. Harold Henry Mstzlseod. Door prize. Henry I3:gi231m:1';.fE:ri:;DL:;ern:'x:o;rjC2: any proud, an of yam. and charming young girl. they will 4 oz boffie . I . 19; G1-3,veg' Brown. Laura. Maudie Biliins-5 of Charlottetown to Willard Gordon Gaudet. Freeze-out. Mrs. Albert MiicR.ue. John Nuntcd High Mass at 9 n'cl0Ck. Interment will be in the church cemetery. MATE-At the P. E. 1. Hospital Wednesday. Dereniher 1st, 1954, Cecil Daniel Maye, West Cove- hond in his 61st year. His remains are resting at the HEHHPSSEY Fun- eral Home from where the fun- George Cooper: Ladies” coiisolationi McAleer. Men's second, Arthur Coffin. Mens consolation. Vlni'El)' Shea. Door prize. .1. McAlee.r Preezeout winners: Mrs. Leslie Mc- Guigan. Mr. Ralph Crockett. HIJNTEB RIVER PASTORAL. Mrs. Arthur Coffin. Men's first. J lMrs. Lorne Finley, Miss Anne Hun- ter and Miss June DICKSOII. Mrs. Harri Phillips motlier of the bride- pto-be .etening Helen Chappell. Kings County. L. H. Poole, Mon- tague: Hugh MacEachern. Cardi- Gaelync, whose blond curly head and lyric soprano voice are poured it as Music during the furnished by Miss a. one-way ticket to England. With determination she began the rounds of London's employ- ment agencies. Following a series of ups and downs she managed to pay her board and tuition. But a full-time JOIJ cut her - - - that of Christian Fellowship V practise "Worthy of note," he said, .iours and limited her classes atythat two former members of the one day never regret the fact and be proud and happy they gave viewed the activities of the group since its formation three years ago. He noted that the purpose for which it had been instituted had been accomplished. "was Bulk i SULTANA RAISINS. 2 lbs. 35: WAX BEANS. 20 01.. 2 fins 35: J 0HN8'.l'0N"S WAX i&r2”3i2?2'tz?r2t2d2':-3r2rEi2iE'i2r2&?29r?&2i5t2?2i5:-::. ernl will take place on Friday . . , . ELEV" OHDISLRS f 0” Tll'35"tl'ie -Guildhall School. yorganization weer now engaged : morning in time for Requiem Charge. the Lnited g(.I1ullL'Il oiyday night the Q'ilE'EllS Louiity f,on- within seyeyal tel-ms she had in fun Hm, work of the Chris, 0 - 59: High M,” at st Eugen,-S Canada. Services on Sundpvisv. pee ysellallve Exec-ui.ie met in Ciiar-Vattrncted the attention of her in-itian Church" and went on to PT5- N0 IHOTC . . . . . u . . . . . . a I - . . ii Church. Covehead at 9 otciucki as fallow-szh Ixorgh iViltsxl;lrc.;luttetoIxiii nnfd elected their slate hnucturs. the staff of the youthlpoint out that although the Group . i Imei-ivnen: in the church ceme. a-rt!-: amp-5 ire. D-m-I un- of oi itieis or tie cozmiig .i'eiar.t koste where she boarded. and the did not feel that they were whol- G ” 0 . , Cl g"-yy teir Riveir. 7.3;) p.m. A 5peCl?I stehr- 'The dneu fiillC('lS E1? lnonorary lVlt'iOi'Iad League, an association iv responsible for these lofty do I P's' To more ' ' ' ' ' . . ' . ' . . . Vce Uh er 8 AUSPWES 0 P Pr:-si eni. M 2 R. . Bel PTP5l- ntercste in assisting and pro- cisions, the, could t k s- I l- W. M. 5- Wlll be l1Pltl at N0i'lh dent. Mr. Ch: '1 s Pli.ll:ps, Hai'- .”.OllllZ Commoniiealth students. surani-e in Ihe fact the: tsIIoem:1FJa1l- lagiids qT5. ZOOAO H1073 . . . . o . . . I an . . Wiltshlre Bl g3.D-m- Wllh R9V- G rington; Vice-Pi-esidetii. Mr. L. O..Suddenli Gaeiyne found herself cries had through their previous i - 9 N D M HOWBTG Chl”l51lP 35 -SPF'3k9F- A” Kelly. Charlottetown; Secretary. with a sponsor. Miss IVICSWLDXIPLiaCqLlHITllHn(leS would be cherished " n - CCLEAN are welcome. Rev. C. R. Moas-2. T,-easunar. Mi-, H, Bennett can, whose hobby is helping yoiinglhy Mi-. Kelvin Johnston who is at . B.-A-. B-D. mlnllleh cm;-irmemwn; pay, pi-esidem, Mr. musicians. Site received a scholar-inresent ts student at Pine Hill Ind ship from the Englishwoman, pay-. ment of tuition fees. Earning her living, doing solo work with a choir. and filling Rs-agh Bagnall. Otter the election of officers Mr. Wylie Gibson tend- ered to the I"3I.ll'llig Dres:denI.. Mri Rengh Bagnall, a sincere vote of Miss Louise Cox who lit 8 deacon- ess at Metropolitan United Church in Edmonton. Qlberta. . Following the business meetlngy I UNDERTAKEB EMBALMER LEAVING FOR MONCTON m Mr. Roland MacDonald, president. of the Prince Edward island F'eder- l ation of Agriculture; Mr. Lincoln murr & vac. nnpr. E335! Dew” ucretary and directors My thanks for his untiring efforts for Slnzinzv engagements takes pre- the group engaged in u very en- a: For Juic9 2 Ibs' - - - 35c Charlottetown and ii... .i,.,,..,, .-,,...,.... W. cm... the conservanvef PH!-'1l.V .i....3g ms gigggngfntsnligzgg ;es3;;gU5g,,gf;g gymsrggggggnucrogigglesng;;i.l? ORANGES. 2 doz. .. . . . . 63c Large--Best Quality North WLIfnhira J.'f;,,16”1,::,V”,,.Lf1)d;:V;O:r;i:.?:& 03. t(I1aI.cehl: nexp(:(1:.LIr3KCd.V'. the former musical dir- by the lunch committee. erThe LETS”-Pink 0" White COOKING APPLES. 3 lbs. 296 by M1, m,,,.,,,,c, Wm, M Mm, ergi-e ;1nci”:idix(:;On':'iIE::nnf.ll be ava.il- 3:33:51 hinzfgftgnfgiiggfotfgmvg Ljsgtggfdcgvjeghggfe iThh:tsgii:gisg. GRAPEFRUIT. 6 for . . . . . 49: Try Our Green Mountain DIAL 5549 ;:g;;;f:;:'5m;' Asirolgiliilgigla ” ” in ”' gig friends of Guelyne, "if Miss Craig and the Mizpah Benediction. CARROTS. 4 lbs. . . . . . . . 256 POTATOES. pIf. . . . . . . . . 49: does not nuke the world grade for which she is obviously cut out just because she can't find time, (through having at this juncture to earn her living) to do those New Brunswick. Tomorrow theael delegates will meet. with the min-l tater: uid deputies of the three Maritime Province; Personals . The many friends of Mrs. John ;Neagle will be sorry to learn that PAY FOR THEMSELVES MONTREAL (CF) - In less than K MEAT & FISH DEPT. 'ri-is HENNESSEY . . ' tho the citv has recovered T ””9” ””””5” L” '” ml" mm" 139 ' hours of concentr ted tech i C05! of 5503 parkins me- ya Corned Corned C011-ISIONS REPORTED v Alsydney Street. All wish her a S” . I ,3, n” It a d 1- d 1 g M . R i L "W5 i32?...?'23."f.;..”dii.':2.i'1i.1f.f3 ”l..i;i:;””.:::.”G"::.... .... xiii..EJl.”?....if;..::.lu..::'.:5tf PORK I-locks. lb. 19: NECK RIBS 4 lbs 73: i m H '6 mm d Pm Mess". Law, smith Ivan T! g imirucmr gt mg Giiiidhaii school ed 353,897.93-the odd cents being Boneless i Sliced I1 Kent st. sL;":;” Syd.” lgtdmz '3 polar: 10,, Gerud Mdusc And p,.,,.g,, of Music nnd Drama. Ellis Keelei-, explained by the fact children D lb. . . . . . . . . . . 556 W. J. BROWN wmmm napping proceeded Ea” smith of Cumberland have reg sometimes put pennies in the slots. . - . . . . . C P 81 mus.-in Director until he collided with a second turned from Saint. John. They vim . 93"" .321 mu gntrmin f1r)ont of tglelggirif Service accompanied missing John by Les: Rlmstmg lb, , , . , , 65c a o . m t - ' ' . J ' 1409 wmobIIu wailgeiumive. '1'i-.,'d:iII- Sting? grtate? III: ?:Ieeh:is PORK. Ib. . . . . . . . . . - . . 42C Fowl" lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c ” "0" '""""'"'" 56"!" ;; gtihgofgclgo iglggoh gpgfggf to makaher home i Shankless Swift's Brookfleld g ”'l'”m”t 00'1"". SW” nox blind. wu taken Ego custody REINDEER STEAK! . . . . . PICNIC HAMS. Ib. . . . . . 496 BULK SAUSAGES. Ib. . . . 39C ma will .ppe.i- this morning on L A national Organization has immediate opening ' . . p , :..?.il:".5...'l: .?l::;i:l':2.f ""”'" ...”t:..'.:.';”';:;ll:ti":..::..22”; for capable ambitious man age 21 to 28 memswd Fresh Haddock Fillets. Smoked Fillets. Salt Cod. saii Herring on d:uuc)P:l;":hnowEn - Mu. Pr"- II);.;I0Bil;:IILEX'Ed in unitary state i I hand. n wu h A M I 1 both t t , FUNERAL HOME ggrggclggggg-mi?o;,erT;g,g;; 553:3 " mesa" M1 f" ”" rapid ”d"”Cem9"t' 5”"1”' We have all our Christmas Candy. Cigars. Cigarettes. Tree Do- .ing in honour of Miss Dianne iP.hiiIips whose msrrluge takes place Ion December I). Mia Phillipa wu escorted to! benutifuliy decont- od uhuir. by her hoateu. under Ln archway of mauve end yellow brim- Imings. The gifts were wheeled in by little Prtiiciilu Finley. and the verses were read by Mrs. David Nicholson. A buffet luncheon wn served; ualoting the hostess wore: corctions; Xmas Cards all prices. and toys. on display. Store open every night until 9 o'clock. SI-IAMA"S I GROCETERIA 2I'l EIJSTON ST. WE DELIVER DIAL 8224 man essential. car necessary while training. Salary 78 Euston St. DIAL ecu Complete Fimeral and Ambulance Service - Director - ROBERT E. BRADLEY and car allowance. ' KINII EIJIE COFFEE First choice for fine flavour! See MR. MCDONALD, PERSONAL FINANCE -A31-if55a'?.14E1iLgl&!Z2E&ZlEEfrzdfiigf-Z?Ei!E!?&&3Elgn!&!&4 VI CO., 151 Great George Street, Charlottetown. Z i'i'. ou FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3rd we ARE OPENING OUR NEW UPTOWN OFFICE AT 20373.-llTlELA,T GEOR STRET Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar has joined our staff and will be in charge uptown. We feel this new office will be a convenience to our customers. A FULL LINE OF PROPANE RANGES -- PROPANE WATER HEATERS ETC. ON DISPLAY INTRODUCING THIS FRIDAY: PREMIUM KLEEN-FLO FURNACE & STOVE OIL - AT NO EXTRA COST - p I All. OUR COAL is NOW RE-SCREENED AT out: YARD THANK YOU SIIIGEIIELY ALI-rY..sERvIcE FOR ALL YOUR GDDDWILL ARNFAST COAL I COMPANY a van -3 oilncl m Lolgvlonh An. - Pliono ass: imowu omen 203 09.6001-go Sf.-Phone 5115