EISENHOWER ‘s._ Parliament in New Delhi, Dec. 10 in which he said the United States has strong forces ready to help its friends. Behind Eisenhower, from the left, Premier Jawaharial Neh- ae SES INDIAN PARLIAMENT du, Vice-president Sarvapalli Dadhakrishnan and Lower House Speaker Anastasyanan Ayyenger. Painting of late In- dian leader Gandhi hangs in background. ury Says Death Was Accidental an uest held at city pol- court on Saturday afternoon, jury after a brief deliberat- . found that Mary Elisabeth died on Dec. 7, of in- injuries received when she by a car on Upper Street, Dec. 6th at proximately 7 p.m. The jury said no indication of negli— on the part of anyone con- Drs. Robert Abel and Frank both agreed that the little ‘as haemmorhaging inter- when brought to the hos- ital as a result of ruptired blood vessels leading to the kidneys - and Dr. Burge said that the girl undergo surgery. “Surgery would have been to little avail at any rate,” he said. = 2 the girl, said that the girl from behind the park- ed MclIsaac car and came into contact with his car at the mom- ent that he began to brake his One | “witness, Nelson Living- “|Stead and the other members Serres +e | Sao "i : 2 - stone, told the court that he was following shortly behind Mr. Davies car and he estimated Davies speed at about 15 mph, and was quite certain that the lights of Davies car were on. | Const. Norton of. the Charlotte- town police told the hearing that hfs investigation, showed the Davies car to be in excellent me- chanical condition. Due to the body solidity of or scratches were visible on the car except mud smears possibly rcaused by cloth coming in con- tact with the fender. NOT NOTIFIED- When asked why a Supde investigation was not made at the -seeneof the accident, _Con-| stable Charles Ready who was on desk duty at the time of the accident told the court that the departmént was not notified of the happening until after the vic- tim was taken to hospital and both cars involved had been re. moved from the scene. Outside of a- routine accident report, lit- tle could be done at the time. Jury foreman was Sydney were F. A. Vanlderstine, John } TO ADJUDICATE Mrs. Roger Fink of Ottawa will act as adjudicator of the - dancing classes of the -Prince , Fa —~tetend—Mush Festival to be held in Charlottetown and Summerside, March 31 and April 1. This will be the third year that Mrs. Fink has acted | in that capacity. Mrs. Fink, | formerly from western Can- | ada, has had much experience in dance adjudicating and has | been very popular as a judge | in that field on her-other two visits to the local festival. Mrs. | Fink is the wife of Commander | Roger Fink, RCN. j MacLure, Roy MacGillivary, Frank MacDonald and Clark In- nes. The seventh member Wen- dell Beaton was unable to attend due to illness. The coroner was Dr. C. A. Coady with Police Chief Mac- Arthur, and Crown Prosecutor Gerald R. Foster present. Spurgeon Moore Heads Black Knights In Charlottetown Charlottetown Royal Black, Pre- ceptory No. 1302, held their an- nual meeting in Boyne L.O.L., hall on Richmond Street on Tues- day evening December 8th, with a large number of Sir Knights present, with Sr. Knight Howard MacKinnon, past worshipful pre- ' ceptor presiding. Sir. Kt.-MacKinnon gave a de- tailed report of the activities of the preceptory during the year 1959. He also reported having a substantial increase in member- ship during the year; also a great number of degrees being confer- red during the year with a num- ber of Sir Kts, having received the highest degree, that of the Red Cross. He expressed his regrets in re- LOCAL BRIEFS RETURNS HOME Mrs. Chester Bernard, Char- lottetown, has returned td her home after undergoing major sur- gery in the Prince Edward Isiand Hospital. LEAVE FOR VANCOUVER Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Abel leave by plane today for Van- couver to attend the funeral of Dr. Abel’s mother, Mrs. Grace E. Abel, widow of R. Bruce Abel, who passed away in the Vancouver General Hospital on Sunday, Dec. 13, in her 6ist year. HIT BY PUCK Lyall S. Huggan, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Huggan, was not so badly hurt as was at first thought when he had the misfor- tune to be hit on the nose by the puck while playing hockey Satur- day night. He returned home Sun- day from the P.E.I. Hospital feeling very much better. SLIGHT FIRE City firemen were called out Saturday night to quell a small fire in a.Texaco service “station in West Royalty. The alarm was turned in at 7:45 and the pumper re crned to the station about 20 minutes later. .Damage to the service station was slight. : - spect to losing Worshipful Sir Kt. a result of his taking up resid- ence outside the province. Sir Kt. MacKinnon thanked the Sir Kts. for. their attendance and support during his term of of- fice, and for making the year a success. OFFICERS The following officers were then elected for the year 1960; Wor- shipful Preceptor, Sir Kt. Spur- geon. Moore; Deputy Preceptor, Sir Kt. John T. Campbell; Chaplin SH W.H. Forsythe, as a member, as! Sir Kt. James Coles: Recording Registrar Sir Kt. Elliott Robert-| son, Financial Registrar Sir Kt. James G. MacFadyen, Treasurer | Sir Kt. James V. Crabbe, 1st.,| Lecturer Sir Kt. John Poole; 2nd | Lecturer Sir Kt. Louis Sherran; | ist Censor, Sir Kt. Donald Drake; | ist Standard Bearer, Sir Kt. Al-) 2nd Censor, Sir Kt. Lorin Drake; | bert Murphy; 2nd Standard Bear-' er, Sir Kt. Russell Matheson; | Pursuinant, Sir Kt. Arthur Mac-| | Micken, Tyler, Sir Kt. Harold Fall. Following the close: of the) meeting a lunch was served and! 'a good evening of fellowship was ‘enjoyed by all. | WELFARE DIRECTOR DARTMOUTH, N. S. (CP)— Daniel J. Rooney of Rockingham, | former executive director of the | Nova Scotia Society for crippled | children, was named director of | welfare for Halifax municipality | Friday. OP HERE FOR... ¥ iv. @ Meats @ Can Goods 4 @ Fish @. Vegetables ‘ i. y Vf | Fresh Fish Arriving Twice Weekiy-- 4 % ae QUEEN ST. (het Today rf er Your : IX MEAT MARKET | “Chrisincs 223 Queen Dial 7336 , Poultry Now! FREE DELIVERY | Don't Delay— TRAFFIC MESSAGE To The Parents: :at this time of the year special haz- ards present your child to be careful, To the Drivers: Be on the lookout for children . . . extra caution is necessary NOW! OF CHARLOTTETOWN themselves . . . advise '€. W. MacARTHUR, L jliam Acorn was held yesterday ", | Church. Funeral Held At Pownal |The Guardian, Charlotictown, Mon. Dec. 14, 1959. 5) New Banking Era Seen 4 CIV NEWS PAGE R. W. Beck. MacQuarrie. $ 3.00: Mrs. Raiph Gordon. roy Street, Charlottetown, yester- and other gifts were assembled day morning, Dec. 13. to be forwarded to the Anglican She was the daughter of the Church Sunday School children MacLean, Johnston, Lean, ing the police department for the past week. Mrs. The funeral for Cyrus Wil- | afternoen from the Cutcliffe Fun- eral Home to the Pownal United | The service was conducted by Rev. T. R. Goudge assisted by Rev. W. A. MacQuarrie. The pallbearers were Roy Herman, | H. P. Smith, Richard Jenkins, ~ | Laurence Jenkins, Alfred Weath- erbie, and Colin McPhail: Members of the Masonic Lodge AF and AM attended in a body. Their service was conducted by | Reginald Kemp, past grand mas- Hers —$ The local branch of the Can adian Legion also attended in a body, their service being con- ducted by Pius Smith. The last. Post-and — Reveille were sounded by. Bugler Frank Smith. Interment was in the i ~. BIG VEGETARIANS Australian kangaroos have six teeth in the upper jaw but only) two in the lower. Mr. & Mrs. Guy Reid, . ne r Deputy chief Webster said that late Hon. . Francis Longworth at Springhill, N.S.. many of Chester MacSwain, Haszard; Judge of the Supreme whom lost their father in the ter- | # number of meters have been Court of Prince Edward Island rible mine disaster. ~~ | opened with some t¥pe of jimmy and . previously Premier, and The service was taken by Dr. and the money rémoved. The rob- Elizabeth_DesBrisay. Frank Jelks, licenced lay-read- | beries run on no set pattern, but Mrs. r | SM oculind sini $ 17.00 MacDonald. * Montague & Districts, per Mrs. | Reseneath, Collector Mrs. Den $ 2.00 ea: Mrs. Milton Poole, |; * |O. Poole, Ted Gordon, Marjorie. Gordon. . $ 1.00 ea: James Dewar, Mrs. N. MacDonald, Mrs. Joe Gillis, -Mrs--Jdames-€rawford,; Mrs: Cecit Buchanan, Jean Gordon, Mrs. Harold Bulpitt, Mrs. David Al Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Beatrice Mac- | Meriil Butler, Mrs. Preston Jackson, Otis JacKson, Mrs. Alex. Mac- Lellan, Mrs., Ellis MacPherson, Another step im the post-war, ional form of banking appoint-| - : in Smith, Charies | MIs. expansion of The Royal Bank of | menis. ee “Te Graham, Mrs. Carl Graham, Canada was officially completed| The building ts indeed a far cry Total $ 21.00 Mrs. William Sencabaugh, Mrs. here today with the opening for | from the original premises which Peters Ré.. East. Collector Mrs. 4#oward Reid, Mrs. Mark Jack- business of the new Charlottetown | for almost a 100 years, served Neil Vanide json, Mrs. Rae Collings, Mrs. Branch building at the corner of | the Royal Bank's headquarters |William Dixon, Mrs. William R. Queen and Richmond streets. for Prince Edward Island. The $ 2.00 ea: Mrs. Pemuel P. But-|Graham, Mrs. Guy Graham, A new era of banking was/| old building, which was a Char- PROMOTED ler, Mrs. Neil Vaniderstine. Mrs. Harold Hicken, Mrs. Alice ushered in for the Royal here lottetown landmark, was demol- $ 150: Mrs. Margaret Mathe-|Hicken, Stanley Hicken, Mel- with the doors of the gleaming | ished im the fall of 1957 and ‘im| 1% Harry P. Williams-Free- | son. bourne Llewellyn, G. Grant Gra- aluminum-giass granite building| the interim, the bank carried on! j,4n, of Duncan, B.C., and : ham, Gerald M. Graham, Stan- swinging open at 10 a.m. in temporary. quarters located im! Charjottetown,. P.E.1., cadet |$ 100 ea: Mrs. R. A. Johnston, |). | jewellyn. Built on the site of the bank’s| ihe old Post Office building training officer in Manitoba |Mrs. Hughie Campbell, Mrs. mes: Vestas tele former building, the completely | sisnager of the Royal’s Char-| area, has been promoted to cap- | Garfield Johnston, Mrs. Harry | 7° $27.78 pew edifice has taken its place LD tain army authorities have an- Vaniderstine, Mrs. Edgar Van- ee ean ie meets anes . among the more than 960 branch- | lottetown Branch is Maec-| jounced. A former member of |Iderstine, Mrs. Percy Johnston, | Alliston, Collector Dorothy Beck. es of The Royal Bank of Canada| Kay who has been in charge here/ 4. British Army, he served |Mrs. Lloyd Butler, Mrs. Russel {$100 ea: spread across the nation and in| since 1955 with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers |Graham, Mrs. Don Johnston, |Mrs. Ernest Beck, Mrs. Newell many other parts of the world. in the South East Asia Com- | Mrs. Otto Irving, Mrs, J. M.|MacDonald, Mrs. Vere Beck, Though to some the new buiid- °.. “~~: mand from 1944 to 1946 and was | Johnston Sr.. Mrs. George Johns- | Blair MacSwain, Mrs. John Beck, ing may seem radical in design, White Gifts with the Royal West African |ton, Miss Isabel M. Johnston, |Mrs. Wallace Campbell, Mrs. || the architects have maintained Frontier Force in India and | Mrs. M. S. Beaton, Mrs. Glen- | John Campbell, Herb. Campbell, with materials and css : : ;. |Charlie MacLeod, Bert Hicken. West Africa ‘during 1946 and | don R. Johnston, Mrs. Clair | , construction methods the tradit- Presented 1947. An officer with the Queen's | Johnston, Mrs. John R. Johnston, |50° €3: Mrs. Art. Campbell, Sen ae f - Own Rifles of Canada since | Mrs. Beatrice Graham, William |D@ve Carver, Mrs. Artie Mac- l “White Sunday Gifts” were | 1954, he served with that unit | J. MacLean. Donald. Ch town y presented at the morning service in Calgary and was a member "te en: Sire. tar Sokol A WOME. o6slonshtinwwe $ 12.50 ia St. Paul's Anglican Church | -of the instructional staff in Port | irjeng 7 sae: Lenn Crete Collectors Reagh yesterday w ¢ Arthur, Ont., previous to join- ; en ennie MacLeod. Is Dead At 80 the Sunday School attended in a| ing the headquarters, Prairie | °°: Mr& Joseph G. Jenkins. |¢ 169 ea: Mrs. Norman Nich- body to make their yearly! Command instructional staff in | Tal -.................-. $ 26.50 olson, ‘Mrs. Gavin Reid, Mrs. Bill ; Christmas contribution for dis-| 1953 He was appointed to his | Peters Rd. West Collector Mrs. | Hicken, Mrs. Donald MacLéod, The death of Miss Mary Eliza- | iribution to children not so fav- present position in September, | Guy Reid. \Mrs. Stewart Adams. \ ‘beth see bar rane | qurably situated. 1959. (National Defence Photo) | $ 2.00: Mrs. Artemus MacSwain |Total .................... $ 5.00 occurred a e Fitz-| More than 100 parcels of toys $ 1.00 ea: Mr. & Mrs. R. W.|Valleyfield East, Collector Bea A.. Weatherbie. : $ 1.00 ea: Benj. A. Weatherbie, J. P. Kelly, Stewart MacDonald, R. Spin, William MacLeod, Das Morrison. Oc ea: Jacob Spin, Mrs. Cam- . _| er on behalf of the rector, Ven. | have ‘occurred in various parts of | Hugh W. Jenkins, Elmer Mac- | Nicholson. ee eee ae unig, | Archdeacon J. T. Toboit. His] the city. Swain, Arnold Tremere, Mrs. |Total .......:./......... $ 8.00 service for about two years dur- | absence was said due to a’ slight | Police so far have little to go| Pierce Butler. Glen Martin, C John Nor- ing the First World War. She oo confining him to on to aid them in their investiga-| 50c: Mrs. Préston Higgin-|man MacPherson. ; : : . his home. | tion. botham, Mrs. Ra nd Mac- : was Mentioned-in-Dispatches. Im The scripture lesson was read — $ 3.00:, Peter MacLeod 1922-1923 she took a public heaith by Sunday School Superintendent nursing course at the University | A. H. Duvar. of Toronto and later engaged im| The evening service was also public health nursing in Halifax. | sonducted by Dr. Jelks. She returned to Charlottetown to — an y | Gift Suggestion | nnd Mrs. Sam. MacPherson, MacPherson, Hazel MacPherson, Finley S$. MacKenzie, Miss Bell MaeKenzie. A Children’s Season Ticket, |} | take care of her parents. he f : : > wh serve ‘Miss Haszard was a sasiehinns T 1 Looti ng ee - LL oe 's jen you er of St. Paul’s Anglican Church 4 a Ch re pte RA p- i She was long active in the IODE, , the Legion, the Charlottetown | City Meters | ristmas PHONE 4955 Riding Club and the Belevedere | Deputy .Chief Sterns Webster || ly $4.00 each. Drop in. . . FREE DELIVERY $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. Charles Stewart, Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon, Miss Jes- Golf Club. told the Guardian last night that | Of Phone. Tickets delivered DAILY FROM 5 P.M. sie Bears, Daniel L. MacPher- She is survived by three sis! sharp ‘selves of parking | a eee al ee Angus D. MacDonald, ters and one brother, en, meter robberies has been plagu- , > R. Martin, Norman MacDon- Mrs. Leigh Spencer, Ganges, B. er _has been plagu-|! The Sports Arena- | Rendezvous Restaurant [ac Sieery: Abe. 3 re | © PHONE 5416 Charlottetown saad Béartin Mrs. Calgary, Alta., Hilda, Mrs. H > Mrs. Donald Martin, Mrs. Beaton Claxton, Shelbourne, N‘S., me ; PHONE 5593 ——— a eee yg vk MacDon- Dr. J.’ F. yHaszard, Kimberly, : rs. Ailgn eron, Mrs. B.C. in for fast free zkweKee KRM KKK KR Stillman Acora. eau ELLIS SHORTENING SCHWARTZ RADIO Chief of Police. A DAIRY and BEEF FEEDERS | | | | MONDAY and TUESDAY TEA BAGS 69 | FLUFFO..° COFFEE 1». 59: NEW YORK DRESSED—GRADE “A" CHICKEN PEAS stins 4-00 VISIT ELLIS BROS. TOYLAND — | Delivery Service 11 a.m. — 2 a.m. AMAZING ADVENTURES OF A LONE AMERICAN IN A LAND Chicken wings RE esl ghns Fish and Chips ...... 30¢ Hot Sandwiches 60c Scallops & Chips .. 75c JOHNNY’S | FISH & CHIPS Charlottetown BROS. and 65e GIFT mit SUGGESTIONS — ——— PARKDALE PHARMACY Open Every Night » ‘til 10 p.m. St. Peters Rd. Dial 68324 @ Toys @ Kodak Cameras @ Philishave Razors @ Timex Watches @ Yardley Gift Sets @ Boxed Chocolates | OG EO A EO EE TO-DAY and TUESDAY EXTRA COLOR CARTOON SHOWING AT 3:30—7—9 kK kK KKK aKa KKK ‘100 IN PRIZES > e g 9 1.| For Shoppers IN THE EVENING PATRIOT CHRISTMAS. We have over 50 kinds of — | CHOCOLATES HARD CANDY | WINDOW MIXED CANDY CONTEST and MIXED NUTS Coupon you can use to win appears in today’s EVENING PATRIOT Da Ba Da Be De De De Be Be Ds Da Be Ba Ds Ba Be De De De Be De Be Be Be De Da Be De We De De Be De Be Ba BeBe dT DWINWSWIWSCS] Cambridge, Collector Cheryl MacLeod. $ 100 ea: Andrew Graham, Alex. Clow. 3c each: Grant Sencabaugh, Seymour Henderson, Lester Gra- ham, Harry Irving, Clyde Ker- win, Archie MacLeod, Clarence Richards, Samuel Irving, Mrs. Alex. Irving, Harry MacLeod. 3c ea: Mrs. Wilbert Senca- -|}baugh, Benjamin Richards, John Giddings, Mre. Mary Davidson. MUNOR: Bi i Sede ese $ 10.00 Heatherdale, Collectors Louise MacPhee & Mrs. Malcolm Ma- theson Jr. $ 2.00: Gordon Matheson. $ 1.00 ea: Gondon MacDonald, Stanley MacLeod, Martin Mac- Donald, Fulton MacPhee, Jack Bruce, Mack MacPhee, Malciuim Matheson, Mrs. Maurice Van- Iderstine, Christine MacRae, D. Gordon Peardon, Mrs. Mary MacPherson, George Ma- theson, Jack Peardon. bidecatis Fiuaces $ 17.00 Cardigam, Collector Daisy L. Gordon. 1.00 ea: Daisy Gordon, Mrs. D. A. Acorn, Mrs. Norman Mac- Kenzie, Mrs. Frank MacNeill, Mrs. Benny Matheson, Mrs. Henry Craswell, Mrs. Jack Webster, Mrs. Alvin Myers. ORE Sy ge $ 10.00 | Upper Montague, Collector Kath- ~~ |erine MacLeod. ye $ 2.00: John J. MacPherson. * $ 1.00 ea: Raymond Nicholson, Donald Nic! » Murdock Mac- Leod, Alex. M. , Ira Ros8, Mrs. Dan. MacDonald, Roy Gil- lis, Mrs. Willard MacDonald, Mrs. Mary K. MacLeod, Mrs. Jack Semple, Isaac Semple. TO 8 ais icc ts $ 13.00 Murray Harbour North, per Mrs. Carl Currie. Collector Paulette Johnston. : $ 2.00 ea: Mrs. Fiorence Mac- Clure, Bill Irving, W. H. Mac- Lure. $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. Herbert Liew- ellyn, Mrs. Willard MacClure, Rev. M. C. Currie, Tom Clow, Rae KeKnnedy, William Ken- nedy, Edward Millar, Newton Hicken, Mrs. William Johnsion, David Irving, Mrs.'\ Weir Mac- Clure, Atbeft MacLeod, Lowell Johnston. é Te oa i, $ 19.00 Collector Mrs. James MacLure. $ 1.00 ea: Mrs, James MacLure, Mrs. Harry .Reid,~ Mrs. Myron Jackson, Mrs. Vernon Johnston. 3c ea: Mrs. Ivan Reid, Mrs, Grant Dixon, Mrs. Roy MacLeod, Mrs. George Clow, Mrs. Cephas Davey, Mrs. Cameron Clow. Ne Si ees $ 7.00 Collector, Mrs. Archie Dixon. $ 2.00: Clow Bros. $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. James Hender- son, George Millar, Mrs. John Clow, Mrs. Annie Kennedy, Mrs. Glen Johnston, Elmer Miller, Archie Dixoa, Oc ea. Mrs. Webster Clow, Fred D. Millar. SO. biti cial $ 10.00 rand Total Murray Harbour eth. Asa $ 36.00 f Neil . Harmon Irving, John Davidson, — \ 3 ’ Mrs... Alex...