- - 6 mwq." ””"'mll tun Page 2 The Guardian W66 the t.ne' Womcns Auxiliary . from DIIO 1 ;o”r""m5e Pl ma Numb: Frmn N I 26 1954 of Zion Pi'eebyterian Church and P P d 11 Y! M 9 , b t m mduuyw M b. ”.”222?::”. gm: ast T981 BN8 1) a S en s u N wnwdsllaltell .....;.""w...e .33.... CITY AIIII CEIITIIIII. The booths 01 I-mo wow wrom 5 g. -...... . -.- L i g e g - . --3;. fu.rt.her request that the per- ,,,,,c., ,e.,.,'.,”"..,."”,..., ,,.,,,f,,'",,,, 03;: sonnel of the future Potato Board be on a similar basis as at present- with the dealer representation b0- ' mg recommended by l-I161? A”9c1' ti and the producer represent- 333' being recommended by e Potato Producare' C7PI&n1"”9n' "These recommendations to be of- etc.. making delightful Christmas gifts. were well patronized as was the home cooking and candy tables. Colored tapers gave a pleasing ef- fect to the tea tables in the lower hall where. upwards of 500 patrons enjoyed ii turkey and salad supper. Mrs. T. G. Dennis, president of the W.A., cspably convened the entire proceedings assisted by a bevy or willing workers. Mrs. Rankin Mc- tingcnt on their obtaining ii lice through the Board rather than: an acreage bests direct from the producer. "We trust. Mr. Premier, that you and Your Government will look favourably upon these requem um give them your immediate sttent. ion. 1:: doing so we are confident that you will gain the full luppon of the majority whose chief ob- jective is to promote this velugbie NORTH TBYON Presbyterian Church service, Nov. 8. 11 e..m. Church school 12.15. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie. Deaconess. MARSHFIELI) Pastoral Charge. the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada, Sunday. Nov. mth. Harring- ton 11 a.m.; Mount Stewart 3 p.m. Marshfield 7:30 p.m. Rev. Lee M. Ilclally passed to the Government ,i'or their approval and eDP0ln'v- 'mant. 1 "we believe this suggestion is In MscNaughton. B.A.. minister. Lalne and Mrs. Douglas Ma.cLeod uh ' Gov ,' h,ihtl M.J lin iththewesoour -ind; mmguw MAIL RECEPTACPES1 ll 9 355::-r usanecls Mts lD:ve I.9sCl'illl'.I'II1lie: er1:mlivnt and if so we. Is a oom- my-:ol:.y1ou, comb 13",” :?ne'"o:,?d hf"? ma” 91”" 1” l"5””"""" replenished at the centre table. mittee IODFOSODNIIB I-I19 Pd"w "Reepectiuily submmedlv MacDonald - Rowe Woodworklnl ,1”-odumn, ug prepared to under-I ' 90- 145- take the formation of a Province- Personals Mr. and Mrs. W. Bloyce Dunning and son John are now living in in Central Royrilty. wide organisation of potato produc- i ere. "such a system we believe would overcome the mixed voices of those who an bona flde potato producers and those who are not primarily and directly concerned with NORTH RIVER United Baptist Church, Sunday. Nov. 28. LOIIS Creek 11 am., Sunday school 10, e.m.; Clyde River 3 p.m.; King- their new home ston 7.30 p.m. Rev. Owen Coch- ran. minister. Newman Club Weekly Meeting TO ATTEND MEETING -- W. R. Jenkins leaves this morning for Detroit it here he will attend a dir- ectors meeting of the Federation of Artigwork At Ottawa In Limelight -rdblems related to this phase of our agricultural economy. ”It has also come to our attention that a recent Board Order (No. 21) has been lnued which in part reads The weekly meeting of the p W. C. Newman Club was held or Thursday. Nov 26. The meeting was called to order by the Presi. dent, Gerald Connors, and opened with the Newman Club prayer. The minutes were read by the secretary and approved. The mod- erator, Rev. Clarence Roche gave I very interesting talk and answered questions asked-by the members The meeting closed with a prayer Dancing and games followed. Automobile Dealers Associations of The following article from Time Canada. He will be accompanied by Magazine refers the well-known Mrs. Jenkins as far as Toronto. artist Mr. Robert Hyndnian who r is a son of Mr. JUSUCP J. D. Hynd- , Flllilil Chilrvh of Scotland. Ser-gman of Ottawa and a nephew of E. vices Nov. 28. Cape Traverse l0..'lOiMr. A. wr H)-ndmang chm-ioige. a.m. Siimnierside lfill p.m.: Slan-,y.0wn- rhel 3.30 pm., Charlottetown 7.30; p.m. Sunday School 10.30 s.m.. as follows: "'seot.ina 12 (B) No Dealer. Aesunbler. or Export Trucker shall purchase or agree to pur- chase or receive potatoes from or transport potatoes for any producer who does not holll I valid license from the Potato "Curious Ottaiians swarmed by the scores through the Robertson I Rev. J. H. BlSl'l0Pr Galleries last iieek, staring ap- 308M-f lr1:lv"I-Mltl06- min. 0 - ono er ano ap- :m-----'-'--m-- THE PRESBYTEMAS Ch"r.ch .gralvlingseliindatforiligrll Ply 10 N1! Plll'6lIl-I6 0? W661!” 5 "1 (m"i"l”: C”””'i” P””5"' S””"”,:Ariisi Robert i-imam-.iii, 39 Wllell or transportation of Potatoes ""-ll '-W” D5” 3” is ”'""”” line exhibition closed, It g.-.iiei-iv of- srown by any producer who mill” 5"” 11 '”"". 5”"”a-l lficial called it "tlle most siicciissiui does not grow or have norm on ”l''”"” l0 5”? Can” U"? 3 p'lshow we have ever lizid." More his behalf more than one eon: o 355.. I"- 5””d”-l Whoa 2 9"" Ch””'hl”;than 2,000 had some to look. and of potatoes In any marketing M”, I. h 7'39 Rel” Dmald NlChol50"ibu)ei's had taken home 20 oils . A -- yea:-.' .”.""L nuyhpud "I""i mlmsfr , .. ,. WM; 5:00) and News Past Presidents of Alpha Y's Men's Club who were K. Presby, W. R. Carson (President). Back rovvz. Ernest m;;'g:nydf:)f"i;:ombt:llf;':od123:5 T: IIIIIIOIVOC:-:'VhUIiImlY.b..H'kI&'7l w:;':'f,i lrI1::5,3?Ser:l;(:1Il:,5,;?,?l --H,-nan...” youghruaxtn landscapes present last night as "Charter Night" was observed. Front Bell. Arthur Duvar, Ray Barrett, Wilfred Livingstone, mvounbu wward Such 3,, order "SIM hd';Y.'l”l'"I”ff';.”d 9”" .5 the Yegplllnr weekly card pariylztimiigiaierglmriigizie fvaii-usdi-s Ei(l;rtlL(e wort; row: Edwin Johnsione. Ernest Clawson. Jack MacNair. R((J)y Walter Cox. Reuel LePage. Richard lVgi;:llfs:i:.Film Lab lnl;I(dlel'well'l1;er:)fI'o6Ii-5eEnxl.e Sgiurrxiaizinfrei .'"d'..""'my In an I t I l''l "4 In central Royalty M111 Udl” S9,,-en. amS,s' E, as Hfmpdmfn Cudmore. Claude Smith. Ralph Rupeil, i ell MacLeaii. .. e . pmem Pom” Mafkmng Bond m"","'.,,"'.n"M1.". ","d""'.,"",u."'"nb'd first, Hilda Swan; consolation. Mrs. Reagh Sudsbury. Man'-s first. Ervin Buchanan; consolation. Vincent Shes. Door prize, Miss Patricia Weeks. Freezeout, Edgar Hayes and William Matthews, Winners of November Tournament: G r a n d prize, Mrs. Margaret Dowling; L.sdies' first. Mrs. Evelyn Cros- man; second. Mrs. A. J. Coffin. Men's first. Frank Puncher; sec- snd, Clayton Stevenson. SIJCCESSFFL BAZAAR - The annual bazaar at Notre Dame Convent was brought to e. moccas- ful conclusion last evening with an himself conceded, they were de- signed more to please the eye than to excite the mind. ”I am inter- lested in color and design." he ex- iplsined, "The 5llb)6CI isn't the most important thing for me." Although the CI'll.lI's found I-i,inclmsn's glow- ing colors full of "spontaneity and vigor," the artist himself pronounc- ed ii more modest Judgment on his own work: ”When yoii'i'e clobber- ing along toward 40. you expect to have at least made your mark in the artistic world. I don't feel that I have done it yet." "I-lynd.mi-in first set out to make his artistic mark by carlcsturing the masters in an Anglican b0)'S' school he attended in Vancouver. discovered uiihappily their "they attendance and interest equal to the previous afternoon and even- ing. The beautiful oil painting of a scene on Prince Edward Island wen, ,0 Bernard Murphy, 93 Do,-- didn't like any I30) who made rude chesmr 53- in the drawing for pictures of the padres." As a youth pr-mes. other wmne" were Mmmin Ottawa. he graciiiatecl to land- Rita Bowiiin. ll9 Pownal Si.. ciiicli-i-Wipes. left high svhool to study en dinner. Margaret Ann Mncpnn. painting in Toronto and later in dd. N. D. Academv smdemu donilondon. After joiinng the RCA. and carriage. Miss Margaret S1'l'lllI'l.lF' ln 1940- HY"d'"''”'l 59”” his Middleton. (mm cake, M”. John spare hours recording on canvas Gallant 319 Ehiswn St. policeman. "'9 CWFW” 59555-5 he KllmD59d The door prize was won by Mrs. 550'” 1"” splmre I , 2 A V "After the war, Hi ndman travel- Anhur Pmude 3 Elm W ed through all of Cariadnis pro- ZION TEA AND BAZAAR-The,ivlnces in se.ircli of material for annual fall tea and bazaar spon-J11! lands”!-Desv But like many afi- -w--jm-ijmj ists before him. he discovered that there was more money in p portraits. He beceme Ottawa 's ;most fashionable portrait paint- er. now commands a fee of 3600 3 DEATHS porltalt. 50c Per Insertion "When the R.CA.F decided last spring to commimion a group of oil paintings of its men and bases in Europe. Hyndman accepted tem- porary reappointment as a flight gg BIRTHS lieutenant to fill the assignment ABBOTT-AL the Prince Edward Bi 8”” he 1'3" 101' Europe. econ- Ismnd Hggpnaj an vv9dne5da,v, omy-conscious Defense Department officials were seized with bureau- cratic tremors at the thought of an artist touring Europe at gov- enment expense. when Hyndman returned with the 60 pictures. De- fense and Air Force olfltlals view- ed them in two private showings. then ordered the paintings stored quietly away in a government base- ment. ”Hyndman refused to be distur- bed by the suppression of his pic- Nov. 24th to Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott, a son. Charles David. IlIc.I(INN()N- At. the Charlotte- town Hospital on Nov. 24, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas McKinnmi, Malpeque Road. a son Joseph Gary Louis, 9 lbs. 8 025. BOSSITER.--At the Charlottetown Hospital on Nov. 24th. 1964. to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rosslter (nee Eileen Hughesl, a son. MARRIAGE” turas and salvaged some capital Mcgwnx - gingxngxp C M from the trip by turning out 14 drawings of North African scenes for last week's show. His pictures of a sidewalk cafe in Rabat. an Algerian girl. and a cluster of Moroccan natives attracted special praise and added a pleasantly exotic touch to the otherwise pre- dominantly Canadian exhibition." Trinity United Church on Saturday. November 20th, 1954.. by the Rev. G. H. Christie, Lcoda Rose Blair- land. Morell, to Reginald Mcmven. Mldgell. MecEACHEIt.N-BBL'CE- At Trin- ivty United Church study on Mon- day. Nov. 22. 1954. by the Rev. A. F. MacLean. Phyllis Eileen. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce. Victoria, P. E. Island to Ernest Edwin, son of Mrs. George Mas- on and the late Samuel Mac- Eachern, Charlottetown, P. 1!. Is- lend. CAMERON-PERRY--At the Kirk of St. James study on Friday, No- vember 12th. 1954, by the Rev. T. H. B. Snmers, Alice Gertrude. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Perry. Halifax, to James Rob- Contlnued from page 1 Monthly Meeting pending re jobs for veterans who had applied to him. He was hope- ful of favorable results soon. Clover Club report was given by Com. Eowlan. He reported a profit for the month of 3132.55. Com. Doyle reported on member- ship. He spoke of the good turn out eff. 50" DI MR Ind MT-V R038" of members on Remembersnce Day. 55- C5'"9T0"- Ch'"'l0'-”'”W"- The president again commented 3551-35 on the Remember-ance Day Parade. --:---- He said he thought it was one of Cl'DM0BFr-At the Prince Err the best held in Charlottetown in warm Island Hospital Nov. 5. 1954 T d h 'tI th I Lorne H. Cudmofe. 3 Allan St.. recent years an e" y an ed those who had attended and made GIYIOWE I" "If 35'" YNIK RG- the parade a success. mains resting at Cutcllffe Funeral commd, Rmh "Po,-u,d go, the Home. funeral notice later. Please mnggm commute. lnd gym-ymu-,5 omit fl0Wm- was found to be in order. Comrade Lelghtizer reported for the finance, ways and means oom- mittee. There was some discussion re the payment of a music tax. An explanation was given to the members re this tax which is to be N. D. Mo:LEAN UNDERTAK paid by all dance hells. taimi-es ALMER and other places where music is played publically and goes to the Composers and Authors Guud. It is e Dominion tax sad is paid an- riuslly. Comruis Sinclair reported that there were seven applications be- fore the Pension Commission. He IP03! especially In one application Charlottetown and North Wlltshlro DIAL 5549 Cl-IAIILOTTET OWN FUNERAL HOME 18 Euston St. mu. ms Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director .. IOIIJIT I BRAIILEY .'l'l-IE uswnssssv 3 suusm. HOME ' W. J. CIOWN Funeral olroctoe can our use lIIeIrAnhIIleeeeIuvIne erase-scout-i-some that had been turned down by the Commission and said that he con- sidered this widows case was a very deserving one, and that he did not intend to let the matter rest there; but intended to fight this case to the bitter end He said that some members might think that because Alpha Y.s Mews Club were hang an application for pension has beenpored at the 29m bmhda) amm lumell dmxn mm mm '5 we endtlyersary meeting of the club held This '5 mt 5” He 5”” i” We in the Y.M.C.A. last evening. or case which had been turned down the eighteen original members several years 33” and "5 recenmy when the club was first organized opened and new this applicant gets in the on Y'M'c.Al on Richmond. 15?” pemkm' the oldest Y.M.C.A. on Richmond. A I-93”” C0m”d'- 51330” '””.iiie oldest Y.M.C.A. building on the Pm” 35” 3 Very mstmcme mdinorth American continent. three interesting talk on "T116 19”-5" Im1' are still active in the persons of itary changes as they affect Prince Jack MacNah.. Revel Lepagel and Edward Island." He said in open- Reg Taylor, lug N1” the pew” of mm P””'' Co-chairmen of the meeting were 1”” had aways shmwd 3”” 195” George Purvls and Melvin Wilkie. alty to the crown and had been Guests muoduced were Vernon always ready to answer the callbMunn' George wrighh Rev. Harold when the Empire was 'threatened.,B,.ownV Ken walker of the svslde For that reason he believed that Yws Mans club, Paul Jenkmsp and the public and the Legion members George Ban”. in particular were interested in The smggmng was conducted b, the militia as we have it today. He Harvey Macphemm with 0' K Y's Men Honor Charter Members Three charter members of the stated that the change over had PX-esby at the piano- BRUSCO grief to such mm H5 hlmw Club President W. R. Carson ex- self who were artlllary men sincepended Cong,-amhmons to the now we did not have an iirtilleryychaner members and presented unit here. However, as far as henhem with camauom as a token had been able to see the new set.-mg the uwem 1n wmch they are up in action he thought that itfheld by the dub members. would work out well in the over all- defence of Canada and after all ,3” a bug; resume of the msm,-y that is what mattered. He said that gf me club over the past Lu-emy. whether we realized it or not Com-inlne years and recalled the names mlmlsm was our enemy. That Vlflof the various presidenm who have C011” "Oi be M0 much on 8UMd- It headed the organization since its had infiltrated into this country inception, Yes into this Province and City: District Governor George Mac- Perhaps We did not realize that butpnoupzall extended congratulatinris nevertheless. it was a fact. giind greetings to the club and ex- Comrade Peakes lecture wasipressed his pleasure at being pre- llSLPI'lPd to by the members with' rapt attention, and he was given' grsatniappllnuse when he finishedl e . an s o the meetin wss' . tgndelwd mm by the pmsldelim ,Command in this endeavour. The Comrade Ar, King spoke M somei president assui ed him that he . . - gWOllld take steps to do so. length re 'lnClER5Ed allowance far There bemg no furmer business burnt-out pensioners. He urged this. me meeum nd-10ufned Wm-, --Tm bmnch V-0 B63 behind the Dominionl Queen." 4 THE NORWOOII MARKET St. Peter's Rood-Dial 5887 3RD YEAR ANNIVERSARY 5 DAY SALE MEATS ROUND STEAK. lb. 45: SIRLOIN SIEAK. lb. 55: CHUCK ROASTS. lb. . . .. . ... 29: HAMBURG. lb. 25: GROCERIES RAISINS. bulk. lb. I8: DATES. bulk. lb. I4: RAISINS. Seeded. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . 49: CURRANTS. pkg. I9: Perfection MILK. 6 tins . . . . . . . . . 89: LARD.2Ibs......... ......49: FLUFFO. 2 lbs. 53: CAKE MIX. Aunt Jemimiu. pkg. . . . . . . 34: CAKE MIX. Robin Hood. pkg. . . . . 29: CAKE MIX. Ogilvie. Pkg. .. . . 33: JIFFY PIE CRUST. pkg. . .. . . . . . 29: EXTRA SPECIALS SODA CRACKERS, all kinds. lb. pkg. . . .29: APPLE JUICE. 48 oz. . .. 33: GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. 48 oz. . . . 33: FRUITS OPANGES. Sunkist. 2 slot. . 59: BANANAS. 2 lbs. .. 37: menus, 9 lbs. . . 77: APPLES. 6 for . . . . I9: I take this onpnrtunity to thank my many friends and custorwrs for flwlfllllllfl patronage during the last three yr-tars. May the future further my pledge to serve you to the utmost of my ability. sinned:-VERNON DENNIS. Charter member Jack MacNalrl sent. to honor the Charter members. The guest speaker, Charles Link- letter of S'Side, Regional Director of Y'sdom for the Maritime Pro- vinces, was introduced by Club President W. R. Carson. and del- ivered an inspiring address on the aims, ideals and purposes of the International Association of Y's Men's Clubs. He brought greet- ings form liiterniitionsl and from the founder of the Vs Men's movement, Judge Paul William Al- exander, of Toledo. ohio. He stress- ed the duties of Y'sdom which is dedicated to world service and Local Gyro Club Awarded Trophy Michael E. Campbell. president of the Gyro Club has received the pleasing news that the local club has been awarded the Gyro Inter- national cup competed for annually for ”l-zxpansion of Class three Clubs." Competition for the coveted award is between Gyro Clubs on an International basis. between cities in the United states and Canada world brotherhood and the fos- tering of good will among peoples of all nationalities. "We should dedicate ourselves". Suld the speak- er, "to peace, to brotherhood, and to service to humanity and to God." Melvin Wilkie thanks of the club Dll'eCl.Ol' Linkletter and his message. roughly having the same populat- ion as Charlottetown. A special dinner meeting of the club will be held at the Queen Hotel tomorrow night to receive the silver cup at the hands of Gene Cote, 2nd. Lieut Governor of Dis- trict No. six. who is flying from Halifax to make the presentation. extended the to Regional for his visit AMERICAN FLYER Talking Railroad Sta tion Isarliaf-fizlsafflb-Q6? . o. Produces true-to-life sta- tion sounds -stops train by remote control -starts train automatically. At the touch of e Femote control button, your train stops in front of the station. Tlien-right from the station-come the sounds of hissing steam, the chug of pistons, the long wall of the whistle. Minglcd with them is the voice of the station announcer. As the noises die down, your train starts automatically. A munclous, realistic addition to your train system. 1995 Dial 3188 onus Sn our comfvltlr Ilne nfxlmrrlmn Flyrr Tnilnr amlrquipmenl. F. A. S. IONES I 29 Kent St. J.0.G. CAMPBELL, 0.0. has resumed IHE PRACTICE OF LAW Some location upstairs over Patriot Offlce Some phone number - 5112- Showing Now ITill December 6th EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS - From . Western Canada ' Sponsored by Prince Edward Island Art Society In The HARRIS MEMORIAL GALLERY (Over Library) Mon. - Frl., 2-5 p.m.; Tues. and Sat., 7-9 p.m Sundays 2-5 p.m. ADMISSION FREE be instructed to defer any request for financial support until such time as a new Board has been set up. We further state that we be- lieve the more desirable and satis- atendneaDodd'aKidneyPills. Dscltfs I-elpthekidneysee yeuunresl better-sndleellietter Dodd's xiiim Pill; EXTRA SPECIALS AT SHAMA'S Bulk Sultana Raisins. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . 35: Bleached Raisins. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . 57: Brown and White Sugar. I0 lbs. 83: Milk. any kind. 6 fins . . . . . . . . 85: Shelled Walnuts. light halves. V2 lb. . . 43: Bright's Peaches. 2 tins . . . . . . . . . . . . 45: Devon Peers. 20 oz.. 2 tins . . . . . . . . . . 35: Boneless Chicken. tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47: Chicken. 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