- B~Qtieens County on Tuesday- ‘é " iollows, that is to say: if-H" §§‘5!:_§.s-*é mcluding all centres reporting 10:00 p. m., the provincial u er’; March on Polio” re- ‘ thus far $1,427.87 Mr. -If ‘E. Ee basement, first floor and oiftérior of the new Park Royal United Church is expected to be ‘ completed by the end of the pre- , sent month. «This was reported by the Ar- I cfitect, Keith Pickard. at the first annual meeting of Park Roy- .1 Congregation held at Trinity church Thursday night. The at- zendance at the meeting was large Rev Howard Christie, interim moderator of the congregation preside]. Mr. George Ayers acted as secretary. T STARTED IN ocronnp «The Park Royal Congregation came into being last May by an- tliority of the Prince Edward Is- land Presbytery of the United Giurch. Work on the new church ms begun by County Construc- tlon Co. in the latter part of Oc- tober. ~ The building, which is of struc- tural steel construction with ther- inoérete walls faced with brick, issituated between Palmers Lane and Belvedere Avenue. According to a report presented by Fred Wotton, for the Finance Commit- IQ, the building is expected to cit M the vicinity of $110,000. its on the.progress of the were given by W. P. , Leod, general chairman of Ubfexecutive committee and by llnnn MacLeod for the Plans Ifl Construction Committee. several cans yet to be turned in, POLIO CAMPAIGN GOING WELL [Herbert Baxter, local campaignlthe City and Royalties combined canvass are. left to right: Mr. gianager for the 1951i March 'of 3 contributions stood at approxi Baxter. Mr. J. P. Gill. Mrs. (Dr.) imes stated last night. With I mately $1,120.00 he said. Tabulat Iing the results of the eveningI _ork On United Church In it-rkdale Is Making Progress church groups with a total of 137 I active members. Under 0 t h e r business, Mr. Frank Mayhew was appointed au- ditor of the Official Board of the J. E. Fleming, Mrs. Helen Bell. and Judge C. St. Clair Trainor. pointed out that there are ten , standing contributions was moved I by Mr. S. C. Wright. Meeting closed with the Bene- P0” I01‘ the SD0l1S0l‘iI18 C0mmit- diction by Rev. Mr. Christie. Hear Talk On Orthodontics P.E.I. ‘guest speaker at the evening, January 14th. His subject was the crooked teeth and was teresting and instructive. He social handicap handicap. He stated that theory that nothing can be Mr. Art. MacRae.- Mrs. which the routine business conducted. day afternoon. All parents "tikoyalty H. 8. S. Dr. B.J. O‘Mcara, director of orth0donictS.meeting went on record as fav-I specialty of straightening most in- ceded his talk by a film whichised to hear that Mr- Carmodyv. showed very clearly the definiteIG1‘3d9 V teacher» '5 much Im" harm caused by crooked teeth, such as personal embarrassment and business before the age of twelve is not, A,M. Johnston presided over the business meeting during Mrs. Tom Knox reporting for the Ways and Means committee school children were asked to the \\'n1‘k. He announced plans ed as a press committee. for this work. Ieiitries received for the schooliby the girls team. crest competition it was dccid-i Mr. Mac-Arthur, the sclioolihy the classes of Mrs-_ vice very unsatisfactory and the;Le0d_ ; dition corrected. I pl-e_; The members were very plea-:discussion. ‘taking a very active interest 1_n‘l\i1ss Joan Aylward were appoint; ‘harl been made for a card party‘ Mrs. Esther Pletch and a groiip;—_ mi 'l‘i.icsday niglit to raise moncylof boys and girls from her Grade Ifive class presented a Spclling.l30Il1I€“I I0 I00!‘ 3“-91' I-‘ollowiiig a discussion of the and History Quiz which was won ‘meelinfli The Junior attendance Banner _ waged to proceed with the .lUdt-’.ing3was won by Mrs. Grace MacKin-:5”“day m°““"g the Ymmg P90‘ regularlof the entries already Sl1bmI’¢'Inon's Grade one class. The Sen-IPI ' Esthex-,Paul’s Church. Who will principal reported the phone ser-‘pietch and Mrs‘ whmifhed Mac- cater on the following Sunday. _ _ Following the meeting the par- afor Chess, ‘Badminton, and Crok- loring action to have this con-‘ems met with the teachers in inole. It was also announced that Itheir individual classrooms for;Ih9 Y°“ng P9091‘? “"11 3° Skat" proved in health following his,CaI1CeIS PIOHS recent accident and expects to’ be back soon hi For Visit Here Following adjournment lune . was served by the lunch com-I the done confer with Mr. The regular meeting of the m°"“n€‘ Spring Park Parent-Teacher As- sociation was in the music room of the five new Spring Park school on January 15th, with a W85 dule arranged is said to be Pres'ident’s change in plans. _ A visit to this City by Mr. mittee and a social half-hour’B_ Norman, president of the reason for the Stock Exchange N. true. Instead he emphasized the enjoyed. Montreal and Canadian Stock Ex- importance of preventiivle ttreat- » . 1 ed men since approxima ey wen- ann . ty-five percent of children are‘ Pclrenl‘-TeOCI1el‘ p Mr. Martin’: visit was sche-I affected by this condition. « . Dr. 0’Meara was introduced Meeting This information was received by Mr. John MacAleer and a _ Friday by Acting Premier, B. vote of thanks was extended by_ Spnng Park Earle MacDonald, who was to Norman this ‘Inability to get his flight sche- the good attendance of parents and announced that arrangements 1; h _ had been made for a cake sale eficurglfg the business‘ period ST. PGUIS »to be held at Ellis Bros. Fri- which was presided over by Mr. 0‘ Claude Wood, school principal and president of the Association Holds Meeting Sat_. Jan. 18. 1958 The Guardian Pa/8: Various committees were ap-,“Bible.” followed by 3 ‘W91!’ ‘I19 the futurelcussion. Bible study and discus A special bulletin WIII‘SlQll will be held semi m0_nlhIy~ be issued in this regard. The Young People enioyed, 0 It was announced early that on game of Badminton. than enjoy- ed a most delicious lunch. Thurs- e will cater to a Communioniday night at the Y.M.C.A. thf . , _ _ ‘ll h e bowling. lmeeting of the Central Royaltypted. ,1or attendare Banner was wombrcakfast for the Laymcn of St. Youg People Wl av Home and School Association, held at the school on Tuesday in turnlstartinggit 7 p.m. _ The meeting closed with pray- Tournaments will begin next week ,er. HISTORIC AREA sing in the near future. I Lotbiniere county in Quebec Rev. Canon J .T. Ibbott gave was named after the selgnlofy OI la very interesting talk on the.Lotbiniere. granted In AUCTION SALE/ AT DUNSTAFFNAGE I offer for sale on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1958, at 1 changes, will not take place as;0’CIOCk Sha-I'D the f0H0Wing3—, 14 beef and feeder cattle; 2 cows, dueto freshen duled to commence last evening. 1J an. 15th; 1 mare; 2 sows due to farrow soon; 2 sows to ‘farrow in April; quantity of oats, straw, and hay; Ferguson-Ford tractor; circular saw; plough; wheel uiarrow; flat harrow; lever harrow; hiller cart; truck I vagon; 2 section roller; horse scuffler; box sleigh; .vood sleigh; binder, 6 ft.; hay mower; hay rake; ‘nay fork; block and cable; lime spreader; Cockshutt grain drill with fertilizer attachments; 2 row hiller and scufflers; small trailer; large trailer; Velox sepa- rator; escalator; cream can; set of scales; post drill: blower; anvil and vise; traces; harness; hoes, forks and other articles too numerous to mention. Articles under $25.00 cash, over ' that amount 9 ,°°“tr_ib“t°' A °°mm_iIte°’ was it was reported that the treasurer The weekly meeting of St. Paul's months credlt or approved Jomt notes' All hvestock to iappomted I°.w°rk .w1th the We‘ had forwarded fifteen dollars to Young People, was held in the be Cash’ , “dent °“ “U5 P1'°3°°t- the Provincial _Home and School p arish hall, Wednesday. The If St01'mY next fine day- iSCOUTS—CUBS Association to assist in expenses meeting was opened with prayer, ‘ ‘ Mr. Harry MacAusland’s re- of delegates to the Education led by the president, All-ison Gill. MALCOLM Mac!-IEAN CLAUDE CRASWELL Conference to be held in Ottawa The minutes of the last meeting Owner Auctioneer tee of the Scouts and Cubs show- during the month of February. were read by Barbara Worth and Dunstaffnage [ed that this committee has been Mrs. Grace MacKinnon and followed by a business discussion. Ister, Keith Jenkins, James Wil- liams, Fred Wotton, Sterling Mac- Kay and Malcolm Darrach. WOMEN PRAI'$ED Mrs. Lester Johnston, Presi- dent of the Woman’s Association, reported on the excellent work al- ready done by the women of the Church. The meeting authorized the Official Board to set up a committee to negotiate on past- oral relations. The meeting opened with pray- er by Rev. Howard Christie. A minute’s silence in memory of Mrs. Sterling Moore, a charter member of the Congregation, was I I I \ \ observed. A vote of thanks to members of the church who have made out- congregation and on the intense interest taken in the problems of the new church. Mrs. Johnston DEPOSITS ; In time with the policy most hos- pitals. deposits of at least $25.00 are re- questedfrom patients entering the Kings County Memorial Hospital. ‘ Your Eo- operation is appreciated. Board of Trustees. Kings County Memorial Hospital. Niiw ELDERS NAMED v ll Ewing, clerk of the Ses- _ , reported that the charge Iii. been divided into 16 areas, it was felt that four addi-. ' elders should be named. Ifiuinations from the meeting in the following being Iillled to the Session: George Claude Smith, Ray Stun- do, Cyrus Pickard. This makes llotal of 16 elders. In the report of the Board of Slewardspresented by Eric Wil- Iln. a-request was made that the lumber of Stewards be increased Ilpn 12 to 20. This increase was a- MONTAGUE CO-OP WEEK-END i SPECIALS SATURDAY AND MONDAY Oak Leaf Tomatoes, 28 oz., 2 this 45c; Oak Leaf Corn, 2 tins 37c; Graves Beans, 2 tins 39c; Aylmer Soup, Tomato or Vegetable, 2 tins 25c; Lard, 2 lbs. 45c; Salt, 2 boxes 29c; Red Rose‘ Tea Bags, 60's, 79c; Baby Clams 29c; Nutty Peanut Butter 29c; Pink Seal Salmon, I-Ialves_29c; Bologna 33c 1b.; ‘ ' Oranges, 252's, 49c. doz.; Apples, 5 lb. bag 39c; Onions, 4 lbs. 25c; Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. 29c. . {feed to by the meeting and the Iilowing additional Stewards Wpodgate, Earl Hume, Ian Web- . Mortgage Sale There will» be sold at Public hgction in front of the Law hurts Building ‘in Charlottetown B a. singular the following that is to say: “-1: that tract piece‘ and parcel “And being part of Common I9‘ Number Twenty-Five in the “IV of Charlottetown in Queens . bounded and described if CING on the West ‘Of Orlebar Street at the ,_ st angle of. a plot of ' conveyed to Benjamin . Jr. thence north along ii‘ Were named: Earl Adams, Ron ‘ i GET THE MOST OUT OF LIFE - - - - - -- TAKE HER OUT TO A .N=EW MOVIE! CEVERY MOMENT lSABlGMOMEN'l'IN..-‘- 3 ans Lnnm I ALAN LAIIII VIRGINIA EDMONDI MAYO ' CTBRIEN West side of Orlebar Street The distance of twenty-five I0 the southern bound ' 5-»l)_I0t of land owned byag’. . _ 5. thence west along‘ southern boundary for . tance of seventy-five feet, « South parallel‘ to Orlebar T0!‘ distance of me -five feet, or to the north- m . rrtgg‘ Street aforesaid at the commencement. 5 Ve sale will be made '3 virtue of and pur- a Power of Sale con- , a certain Indenture of ' bearing date the day of September, A.D. - .1'fi'at_i;3 betfween Jennie . wie 0 Benjamin Mew“ 0_f Kinkora in Prince . QN. » Prince Edward Island, rim‘ mD10.Ve€. in her own Math‘ and the said Jennie . .,m:3°1I Administratrix of the lg °f J. Wendell Yeo late Fmgharlottetown in Queens lame’ Prince Edward Island, may deceased, intestate, he 9 undersigned Trustees~of I8 of Thomas Campbell §’ .5 -5; :..,,,. J HELP CATCH THE WORLD'S MOST COMING -- MON. and TUES. WANTED WOMAN I IIITIIIBIIEI IIWEITIIIEI In The World’: Pickup Alon} aniuaancnmsuuuuumioiiniucvli VIITII MITIIIIE °IIIITl E TIIEVUI IIUIIII iclmp alley ‘ Coming WEDNESDAY Singing! Fighting! Dancing! Romancing! N 1“? “Wild part. and because jlhe “III! having been made and Payment of the Principal um“ Ierest money thereby Io¥r.f“1'tIle!' particulars apply ih,,,§"*°r and O'Donnell. Bar-I [ma “C-. (liarlottetown. , In this 10th day of January I - 1958. I I §'FRUS'l‘EEs or ESTATE ELVIS PRESLEY AT HIS ' GREATEST. /A M GM aiesevils 5\Jailhouse I Rock in CINEMASCOPE SAE STARTS MONDAY, JA., 0 LAN CONTINU ES UNTIL SAT., FEB. 5 CHECK THE 8-PAGE CIRCULAR WHICH HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO .YOUR DOOR AND PLAN A SHOPPING TRIP TO EATON'S ”' WHERE YOU WILL. SAVE DOLLARS ON MANY NEEDED ITEMS. ’ "VIKING" GLIDEWAY . FLOOR POLISHERS 8-Brush Model No. D74 Complete with lambs’ wool pads. Buckskin head with driftwood fork and handle. Counter rotating brushes, powerfully driven to quick- ly produce a smooth, high polish to your floors. Easy to grip handle. EATON’S . Semi-Annual Sale, Each 36.95 NO DOWN PAYMENT 10 Monthly Payments of 4.06 square style. BUY AT THIS‘ LOW SALE PRICE AND SAVE! SAVE TIME AND WORK WITH A NEW "THOR" WASHER! Washers that ofier you the utmost in performance and styling. Neat and compact “Pressure-cleaning” safety wringers, automatic timer, handy finger-tip lzitator control, "Hydro-Swirl" washing action, 9-vane super agitator, duo-matte wringer drive. Over 10 lb. capacity tub. Largo, free-rolling casters, lifetime porcelain enamel tub, suds-sealing aluminum tub cover. NO DOWN PAYENT 18 Motnhly Payments of 9.39 FURNITURE APPLIANCES HOUSEFURNISHINCS I Eoton's Semi-Annual Sale, Each ‘I. 9.00 , 5 Pieces HOMAS CAl\lPBl:‘.LL I'*r~.. .1 Five pieces, featuring a new top which resists stains and heat, very heavy chrome legs with lef-levelling bottoms. Seats of chairs are padded and backs of chairs rounded for comfort. A truly luxurious suite at a very low price. Colours wh.ite and black, yellow and black, blue and all beige. Eaton’s A Semi-Annual Sale, - PIECE CHROME SETS “Society" pattern, arborite 8.00 No Down Payment, 18 Monthly Payments of 6.08 1 DURING THIS SALE SMARTLY STYLED, PRICED DURING THIS; EVENT I EATON'S BUDGET PLAN AND BUDGET COUPONS AVAILABLE WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT STORE .TOUIlS MONDAY. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY 9 A.M. T0 5:45 P.M. FRIDAY 9 A.M. T0 9 P.M. EATON ° 05%| .MAPITIMEs LIMITED CMARLUTTETOWN BRANCH