City and now rAx1.oiai sseoasoo. . "CRASWELL for better photo graphs". . "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS Mon! at the Hughes Drug Store. ,-Page 2. The Guardian Tuesday, Jan. 3. 1956 l Central ' FUNERAL MONDAY - The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Ernest Prun-- ty took place Monday morning from i the residence of her son-in-law, Frederick B. Doyle. 30 I-lillsboru Street to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was M155 LENA Mcumg Wm be celebrated by Rev. Reginald Phal- heard in 8 program of read-mi all. who also conducted the service- tonight 11:30 crcv. HOYT'S BEAUTY Salon Spe- lialn McGarry. at the grave. The pail bearers were Messrs. Stephen Doyle, Wil- Claude Carroll clals on Creme Cold Permanent James Martin. Fulton Thompson. Waves and lllachineless Creme Daniel MacDonald. Interment took Permanent Waves. enced operators. Queen Street. EARLY ARRIVALS New Years Day first children born in the city hospitals were a boy in the Charlottetown Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Doyle at 8:33 a. In. and a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Mervin .VlacPhee at the P. E. is- land Hospital at 5:05 p.m. POLICE COURT - Five offend- ers appeared before Magistrate Martin Saturday. Three drunk and lncapables were remanded until fhe seventh. two were fined five dol- lars or two days. A ihan charged with operating a motor vehicle whilst intoxicated was remanded until the fourth. CARD PARTY RESULTS --Re- sults of card party held in spring Park hall lust cxciiing; Ladies first Mrs. E. Fzirquharsoii: second Mrs. L. Stcuail. Civiisolzitiiiii. .llrs. '1'. Chcverie. Mi-ii's first Mr. T Davey sccoiid 'l' ('lim'ci:1c. consolation. R. Whitlocl-t Freezoul Mrs. Worth and Mrs. ('rns.xniaii FUNERAL SERVICE-The fun- eral of t'lie lzite .l. ileber Crosby was held from the .Vl(lCLCi.lIl Fun- eral Home yesterday afternoon Dial 8311. 133 Service was conducted by Rev H L. Milton ilIl(l Rev. Lee Mac- Naughton. Inloriiciii wa s in Marshfield Cciiiclcry 'l'lic pail bearers were .lIr.u-rs .l o h n lllunn, Aiiii-.-mi Wood lfeatli Foster. Wylie Gihwn. Lcc Friz zell. Harry Muitart. lloward Mclnnis FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St. - Currie Bldg BIRTHS, MABIIIAEES. DEATHS '1i0c Per Insertion 1 BIRTHS McGlLLIVRAY- At the Klng:' County Hospital, Montague. on December 30. to Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas McGillivray. Cardigan, 5 All experi- Place in the Catholic Cemetery. FUNERAL SUNDAY --The funeral of the late Donald Brod-. erick MscKinnon was held from the residence of lils grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J.' Macxinnon. 24 Alley Street on' Sunday afternoon. Service was conducted by Mr. S. J. Myers and Mr. A. A. Raddatz. During the service Mrs. S. J. Myers sang as I solo "Good Night and Good Morning". The pail bearers were Vlessrs. Albert MacKi'nnon. John M'acLennaii. John MacF'ad- yen. Steven Mac-Fadyen. Personals Mr. Hugh Campbell has return- ed to Wilmington. Delaware after- ispending a holiday with his par-l ents, .'lfr and Mrs. Samuel Camp- bell. Charlottetown. wygintinued fromwphge ll RECEPTION HELD 59"l35 And the traditional holly tree. The reception rooms embodied this prevailing spirit in the Nativ. 1l.V Scene arranged on tho mantel-. Place. The floral arrangements of pink carnations and snapdragon complimented the elegant Georg- Eian rooms. where the Lieutenant Governor and lllrs.Pruusc with the Premier. the Hon AW iiatli-9 eson received their many guestsl 'dU-”ih.'-I the afternoon. A5-Si-Stink! with their izuests In "'9 drawing rooms its-rc: Mrs, Than: A. Campbell. Mrs G, H. Barbour. Mrs. M.R.?liar-Giiiganl Mrs. G.J. Tweedy. Mrs .i Walter: .ionc.s. Mrs. R. R. Bell. llrs, St, Clair Trainor. Mrs. J S. Des- Eflghcs. Mrs. A.G. Macmillan, Mrs . . Weliner. Mrs. A.W. Rogers, Mrs. L.E. Prowse. The guests were invited to the dining room by Mrs. Benjamin Rogers and Mrs. B. Earle Mae. Donald. Here frosted silver and pink W35 Used on the tea table where deep pink candles in silver cand- elebra flanked a silver basket of: P319 Dink csrnatlons and deeper Pink Snapdragon i-enacted on a ml”0l' below. strewn with silver leaves and arrangements of deep Pink misled lzlqtu. This note was? 9Ch09d 0ll.t.'ie mantel in the at. ED.. Commanding officer 2 Mi is Group and officers of the Gar- rison received guests yesterday at Mr Justice G.J. Tweedy greets Airs. Stewart at the His Worship Mayor Large Attendance At Reception In City. Hall A very large number of L'illtl:llSl The Council chambers were took the opportunity yestcrday to-tastefully decorated in a Neu Year pay their respects to His ll'lii'slilp effect with red, white and blue J. David Stewart and Mrs S?civ- SlellIlll'I'S caught at the centre by art at their annual New Your - l'CL'- gully coloured ballons. The Christ- eption held in the ltl;.iyur'- nifire ma.-: tree was also beautifully at City Haiti. The iisitmx were trimmed with various coloured hal- presented by City Clerk, Jlllllffslofllls predominating the overall al- fcct. A. Fullci -i. Mayor's New City Hall. Stewart andiYcai' reception held yesterday at Bai-ter's Film The serving table which centered by dark red roses presided over by Mrs. E.C. stone. Mrs. P.R. Mccormac, Donald. . Serving were: Lab. was was llalggilthree services conducted in the; Arthur Gorinley. Mrs. Elmer Mac-j Mrs. Walthen Gaudet, Mrs. Gordon Hutcheson, Mrs. Arthur Wright, Mrs. Donald Hold Reception The Board of Directors 'ol the Y.M.C.A. held their New Year's' Day reception yesterday afternoon at which upwards of zoo visitors were received and welcomed by the president. K.M. Martin. vice president. R.l-I. Barrett. iiecy.. J. O. MacLean and general secy. Gordon Maxwell Refreshments were served ny the Ladies of Alpha Y's Mennettes. convened by their president, Mrs. Alton Dolliver. assisted by Mrs. George Purvis and Mrs. E.V.'Bell Pouring coffee were: Mrs. Gordon Maxwell, Mrs. A. Dolllver Mrs. E. V. Bell, and Mrs. C. Walker, As- sisting in serving were; Mrs WS. McMurtry. Mrs. Hartley Cunning- ham, Mrs. T. Gencheff. Mrs. R. Beairsto. Mrs. Allison Owen. Mrs. E.P MacLean Mrs E. Sheppard. Mrs. L. Hawkins. New Bible Chapel Opens Large congregations attended the. N e w Year's newly opened Bible Chapel at that corner of Cumberland Street and Longworth Avenue on New Year's day. Speakers were Svend Christen- sen, pastor of the congregation: PICTURED AT BISll0P'S Re- ception yesterday afternoon. Left to right; Hon. Thane A. Campbell, Chief Justice, His Excellency Most At B i s hop's Residence , His Excellency, Most Reverend This was the first occasion since Excellency were the Rector f 3: Campbell' Mm w'T' R”ge'5i M”"L10Yd Guest and James Murphy. Bishop of Charlottetown received his installation as Bishop of the Dunstan's 0 i Rev. Malcolm A. MacEachern, D. Itor of St. Dunstan's Basilica, Rev, D.. Bishop of Charlottetown, Right F. J. Corcoran of Basilica Sum, Rev. Patrick McMahon. D.P, 'Rec- Bnrter's Film 1,3,. R New Year's Day. An unusually e I I1 large number of citizens were In . attendance. The visitors were received and introduced by Very Rev. P.P. Mu. Donald. Chancellor of the Diocese. In the receiving line with ms Basilica. Right Rev, E.K. MacNutt, Mrs. G.E. Hartlen, T L H M r -I -A - - . - . - :23: ::..?;:2:”:...E::::”;:”:.:.:n::a 2:3e::r.:”i::.::r:li:';n:':2: '13'”'2.”.i5"t'..'”p"l”'c.ii'.”.i'.'.?.l").'.'i .2- A to His ' ' ' 'i ' Clark Miss Betsy H9"5t0"v Miss during the services which. also custom of many yegrs cf Bafbara featured whole hearted participat- Mary Milllgan, Miss Stewart and Miss Heather Stewart eititisou OFFICES Brigadier G.K.l(. Peake. D.S.O.. - Year's reception. Pictured left to right: Bridadier Peake. Lleut. Gov ernor T.W.L. Prowse. Mayor J. Celebrations Quiefer RECEPTION the Armouries. at annual NcwiDsvid Stewart. Premier A W. Mafb- Friday 8501!. Barter's Film Lab. General Foods ... 1 Holder .u ion in cungregiitional singing. ; Mr. Christensen announced that lit is the intention of the Bible Chap- lei to have fiftceii sunday school rooms which will be brought into ruse as soon as possible. He also said that in the near future a Bible School would be commenced at which both mcii and women wouldlbc invited to attend. y The New Clinpel which has I1 -seating capacity of approxiinatelyi I325 pcople plainly finished and yell Jmodcrn in every respect. The seats 'arc finishcd in llicir iizitiii':il colour. ,The floor is covered with a quiet, lcoloured linoleum. Ample space! ,is provided at the rear of lhel lbnililiiig for the hanging of clothes' during the winter weather. War Bride ' "lrr3i..Ies To Find "'"s"writl Dead ISELIN, N. J. (AP)-A 22-year- old Gt-rman nar bride. who ar- rived by plane in New York with 'her infant daughter earlier in the day. learned Sunday night for the first time that her husband died NEW YEAR'S Brigadier G. G. K. Peake, D.S. 0.. E.D.. and Commander J. N. Kenny, the senior officers of the ”I knew in my heart that we'd never get together." Mrs. Krista said. "I've never known happiness." l The news was broken to her by a sister-in-law Mrs. Thomas Hol- der. of Iselin, on the way here. l St. Vincent's CEPTIN - Christmasi Prog ra m At son. Patrick Aeneas. lbs. 14 1-2 ozs. 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. Men MacP twp . 5 dang: ' S l s. cm. ' Douglas Harvey. Hospital on December 2A, to and Mrs. Arnold Irving. Mon tagoe, a son. William Kenneth Weight 7 lbs, 14 ozs. 11 1-2 oils. .7 DEATHS WEATHERBIE -- Suddenly South on her 70th year. MacLean Funeral Home this Tuesday afternoon. Weight 6 MICPHEE-At the Prince Ed- w d island H itl J 1.- ” mm” anuarym lator Elsie Inman. Mrs. J.P. Me. lRVINGeAt the King's Counttywnn Lama C I BUESTIB-At the Prince County l gospggai, on December zs, 19s5,!ers. Mrs. 83. Jones. Mrs. J.A. to Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hueotls (nee Doreen Bowness). a daugh- . tor. Holly Lynn. Weight 7 lbs.iEOtl0ll of Mr. Albert Blanchard at Sunday. Jan. 1st, 1956. Mrs. James Weatherbie in Resting at llhe from where the funeral will be held service ',:,”"."v'i'-;sA"aruI'se(;n;.-int lof tiny silver- .I e metallic mus. " E" w'"""" Presiding at the um; were gen. ilntyre. Mrs. Doullald Macltinnon. and Mrs. Eugene Cullen. Assisting in the tea room were: CRABBE--At the Charlottetown'MlSS Margaret Dawn Matheson. Hospital on train. 2, 1956 to Mr Miss Peggy MacMlllati. Miss Sus-l and Mrs. vliarton Orabbe, a son. 'anne Palmer. Mrs. H.C. Trainor,l 1M1” -lnhtf Mntheson. Miss Sandra 'C""”'-Miss Margaret Jardlne, handler. Miss hnne llskwlff. Mrs. A.L. Maclsaac. Mrs, K.A. Maclacherti. Miss Mary Stew "1 Miss Marlorle Burst. Miss Mary Mi1cPhee. Miss Jean Isabel MacDonald. Mrs. Douglas Saund- Jukely. Mrs. Elmer Blanchard. , Soft string-music under the dir- lent s most pleasing back ground to this enjoyable occasion. LEAP FROM FIRE KIRKLAND LAKE. Ont. (CPL. Three adults. two carrying chil- dren. leaped no feet from a second. Sl0I'e.V apartment Friday to escape I fire which destroyed two apart- lrFn.ents and a supermarket below. , lfemen rescued three other llunch was served at midiiighti :Mnsi( for the occassion was provid PBFSOIIS. 1110811? in the V80"-888 Here On New Year's Eve As New Year's day fell on Suii- provided with novelties. At mid- day lhls V9313 "eW .V931"5 EV? Ceiehnighl the guests were treated to brations were considerably quietcria buffet supper provided by me than in recent other years.A , H ' , larger percentage of people um, Ladies Auxiliary,t s was followed centrated their celebrating onihy a short sing-so g. house parties. For the police the' what is mnside,-915 as the most 0CC8Si0h P8S59d hi 3 l"0mihe mamisuccessful New Year's Ball was ner. lheld by the Garrison Officer's in addition to the various official . Mess at the Charlottetown Arm- functions which are characteristiciouries. Approximately one hund- of welcoming the advent of a !leWlF8(l and twenty-tive couples attend- year; several enjoyable socialled the fiinclion which was under events were held. 'thc direction of Major M.E. Corb- At the Charlottetown Hotel, theibell, the Mess President. As in usual New Year's Eve ball wasimany of the other functions the held with approximately five hun-ldancing was followed by a mid- di-ed in attendance. A tasty ltuffetlnigllt luncheon. ' At the Y.M.C.A. about eighty group. gave the waning year a farewell dance and the New Year five hundred people made every a hearty welcome. even if it was effort in makl. the New year ggimoderatc in tone. The dancing welcome as possible. novelties Which Was from nine to ” ' ” were distributed. Music for the,W8S inlEl'SDEI'CEd with Ehleflhlnlhll dancing was provided by the Down 4 numbers by Eddie Govia and Jean- towners. !nie Vessey in South American At the Charlottetown Curling dancing. Malda Rogers. vocal solos ed by Jackie Doyle and his hand. At the Rollaway Club another, commencing at 2 o'clock. Inter- ad It W Cluh. the niembers.held their an- and Norma Duvar in Scottish danc- merit in Blrchhill Cemetery. lCal;o,5m lye". dense smoke awoke nual New Year's dance. approx-,iniz. A sing-song and buffet liinch- 0, V g h 9 T3.l3Cll'h. 19. she roused imately a hundred and fifteen eon did much to add to the en- LONNELL -In the CharlIotate- er family and Mr. and Mrs Pet r - . l- wwn H 4 ., I J 1 1956 salebngic in "1 9 couples hciniz in attendante.ln.,ioymcnt of the occasion. Mr. and Mr Ioipl nJ"03.Can' ”' A E 9 next apanmenh addition to the usual novelties. Mrs. Arthur Duvar and Mr. and 91 Siye'aaI:mS He'r re:";'i':S' xx: "P'”"'"M”T pridzes wrerehgililzen fifiruspoi danceslllgls. (;v0I'd?1l"l Maxwell were respon- i an 'in t e a oon a many con- s e or e arrangements. ' transferred on Monday aneh tained lucky prizes. Al Blanchard Although outwardly celebrations noon from the Hennessw Fun- eral Homc. to the residence of her daughter. Mrs. - E r n e s t Hughes. Tarantum from where the funeral will take place on Wednesday morning -to St. Pat- rick's Church. Fort Augustus for Rt-quicm lliizh Mass at 9 o'clock. interment PIllIF('l1 ccrnebcry. In IGVHH, memory of Capt. Al-i bert he who tkvnivtled um llfe' January 2. 195:. Fondly Itenlombes-ed and sadly missed by wife and fsanlly. 1- twins memory of.Mrii. Al- dui Mouse. who aopu-my um KEEFE-Atythle P. E. 1. Hospital on Jan. 2. 'l956. Councillor George I. Keefe of ii Richmond Street in his 70th year. Remains are resting at the Cutcllffe Funeral Home until noon Wednesday then to Trlnlity United Church for service at 2 o'clock. Interment in the Peoplefscemetei-y. Please omit flowers. "””ruimaiinaiiia' ” r 1: sum at. life. Jana-ry 8rd. 1949. Pucehlly Ilooims. mung at last. Bu-ovary Hnlsnnl troubles anpad. lasllenoe sliesafleied. bipa- ueneeahebore. 1'Ill(ladcalledhorhusneIosaf- hnanolv. lint rernornbued by husband and htnlv IIAI, .4028 it" A e 3 2 35,; held their annual dance. music nnlres. dred couples and his orchestra again provided for the New Year seemed to be the music for the dancing. very quiet, there is no doubt that The Canadian Legion B.E.S.L.,-the citizens of Charlottetown did with not allow the occasion to pass un- provided by the Legion- noticed. llnd all managed to wel- Approximately one hun- come thc New Year in some ap- attended all weretproprlate manner. C O Acqulre Blrds Relatives met the young bride at ' Idlewild but didn't tell her imme- Buslness diately of the death of her hus- V band. Frank Holder Jr.. 24. They NEW XORK (CPI r Gemrallalso asked reporters who met the Foods Corporation has acquired plane not to mention it. all rights to the Birds Eye trade Mrs. Thomas Holder said her marks, inventories and business in Sister-illslaw didn't break down Canada. it was announced today. When told the news. F. J. Otterbein. general Foods SUSPECTED TRUTH vice-president. said the corpora Earlier at the airport. she ap- tion. through its subsidiary. Gen- pearcd composed while pho- crai Seafoods Ltd., had concluded iographers took her picture. But an arsI99m9m With Edam 1hVC5l in few moments-later. apparcntly merits Ltd.. a wholly-oivned sub-isu5pe(-ting sompthlng had hap. sidiary of National Sea Prudiicts ',,e,,ed to he, husbanti She became Lid-v 9f H3l'”3?I- hysterical as she was helped into ..2:::::'::;” ::;i..E:: S:.:.::'2.:..”c:. an General Foods' Birds Eye dii'i-'D:.ol;19erindm:n ",r,vl:1l;:'i'gn sinn, will head the newly-acquire-d' ' ' . ., . , Corncll-Dubilicr Corp. in South :i:r..r”::..”:;:" i.".f.'.if.”i..'."....Tii,i-ti”.-312: r--;;;1g;g- no management of the 'l'3- iever Brothers. which has listributing Birds Eye pro- duct: in behalf of Edam invest- ment: will continue to operate the business on a temporary basis. sum lion. beer A day after the explosion. Mrs. Holder gave birth to a daurzhter. Evelyn. in R small town near Frankfurt. Germany. Tho young bride had sought to .enter the United States ever since her husband left Germany last year following a three-year tour of lduty with the army. Yovie-is Usher "i New Year MOSCOW (AP) - A giant. re- polving Christmas tree before a were present for the first time at a Kremlin New Year's celebra- tion. ' Pictured above is the Nativity Scene,which closed the Christmas program staged by the children of St. Vincent's Orphanage on Dec- ember 28th. to entertain their friends and benefactors. Among the S s presented were: (1) A Song-Mother Beloved. (2) MO(l('l'll Quadrille by eight tiny lots. :3) Song--I Want A Hippopotamus for Christmas. (4) Doll Parade. 15) Playette: The Days of Long A110. (6! Operetta-The Pussy Cat. 7) Thc Highland Fling. Iii) Action Song. Frosty the Snowman. 49; Teapot Song (dramatized) tltlt Sco- tch Rccl. rlll Reading-The Story of Christmas. (12! Old Black Joe- encorc Beautiful Dreamer. Closini: Number Nativity Play. Prc-Christmas events which were thoriiughly enjoyed by the child- ren were the Skale on Dec. 11. ar- ranged by the management of me Sports Arena, the visit of Santa on December 18. under the sponsor- ship of No. 5 Branch of the Cana-, dian Legion. Summerside. acomp anied by the Summerside Sea Cad- et Band and flanked by a Guard of Honour, comprised of Sea Cud- ets from R. C. S. C. C. Kent. On December 22, arrived a gift which is proving to be a constant source of eiuoyment and of educa- tional value as well-a beautiful 21 in. Television Set donated by a body of officers and men from the snowy tableau of hammers nlld xickles provided the backdrop as major members of the Soviet hier- archy ushered in the new year in the Kremlin Sunday. Premier Nikolai Bulganln and Deputy Premier A. I. Mlkovan took solo turns on the dance floor. toasts flowed and a banquet of caviar. fish and roast partridge was served. Western diplomats . I -A . I - 1900 hrs. Recnltl wal- ' , GARIIISON ornceai. :NIw rears nu. S g .0... i" "' slam smartly to a emiurruon Officers Mess, was hm. o.s.o., an, officer com. Mess taming. 3.. i 14- 3- 3- "MhW9'- - . j p, vngg, slot: at midnight on Saturday. the Ionic sftntr tlirougliout. 1lDIdfllI..MrI. Peale. Mrs. cm . . ' c ,!'crk. munuovrn:-nuiucaeou-iaatortshtnriuiiin a..a.. uII.MoJorIuchId-l- (W-1'IUlwPi0W--'--'-1m---I Parly chleftaln ,Nlkita Khrush- chev look a back seat and had nothing to say. but "ulganin lifted his glass six times in toasts. One of the toasts was to the Commu- nist party of the Soviet Union and the premier prefaced it by saying. obviously so as not to embarrass his Western guests: "The next toast is an lnterna toast and it is R. C. A. F. Station. Summerslile. under the leadership of G. C. W. H. Swetman An event eagerly looked forward to by the children is the annual visit of the St Dunstan's Univer- sity students before their departure for the Christmas holidays, Stud- ents and children alike enjoyed the usual sing-song. The Orphms not obligatory to ion In.'' Christmas Dinner as well as treats of fruit and candy was again pro- vided by this generous group The Notre Dame Academy glrlst choir was ivelcomed as in previous years and sang beautifully the age-old Christmas Carols. They too came laden with treats of fruit and candy for the children: Generous monetary gifts contri- buting to the well-being of the chil- dren came from many friends and from the following groups:-- The George Rogers Estate. The O'Con- nell Plcnlc Fund. Prowse Bros. Ltd. Charlottetown. Canadian Leg- tion. Charlottetown Branch No. 1.. Andy's Sea Foods. Summerslde. Brotherhood C. N. R.. various sub- divisions of the C. W. L. through- out the island, Branches of the Women's Institutes: Special men- tion may be made of ii Christmas gift at 8500.1!) which was receiv- ed from Dr. H. 8. Allen D. S. and Mrs. Allen. Snmmei-sl e Greatly appreciated also were Its in kind which came in from he various business houses of the city. from branches of the C. W. L. and Women's Institutes. Basilica n u their - ,7 on Basilica Staff. p . 1 new CHARLOTTE, mandln officer. H. M. C. I. Queen srlotte. ' Barter's Film Lab. Y Army and Navy in Gharlottetown, are pictured above at the New Years Levee given by the Com- Vewcomer ls Saar Premier SAARBRUECKEN, Saar (AP): Hubert Ney. I 63-year-old Roman Catholic lawyer who never held public office before. was chosen llrlme minister Monday for a new Saar government pledged to early union with West Germany. - Orphanage Youth Club, The Vocational School, Charlottetown. many parishes and schools, Branches of the Canadian Legion, various Club groups. Beau- tiful knitted articles were agaiii re- ceived from Mrs. Pope and Mrs. McQiiarric. Queen Hotel. Summer- side. A valuable donation of hooks for the School l.ibrary was urolo- fully received from the members of the St. Elizabeth's Aid Society, Charlottetown. Midnight Mass was celebrated in thc prcttily decorated Omliaiinge Chapel by Rcvcrenrl-George Mac- Donald of the Staff of St. Dunstan's University, At the conclusion of the Parliament was 48-yea;-.oid ex. Nazi Heinrich Schneider, also a lawyer. and a driving force in the campaign to make this long-dis- puted border territory the 10 state of the Bonn republic. ' They were picked by leaders of the three pro German pnrtil which united in a coalition to gov- ern the Saar. Until last July. these parties were outlawed f n polit- Mnss Fr. M:icDonald cxtciuled Lag: afiillllggy cliinglggefr ocl-'9? -Ch"t -- t' .t ll ' -0”!- . mi mas 3'” "'9 " 3, present whelming plebiscite at of s and icmiiulcd the (0llgI'Di,8ll0ll that I t E i . the best gift which can be'offcrcd f,(f'.':,bel:, m:';”3,f;;': c;:afrel";; to God in return for His gift of of the 50 seats in mm” m Himself to us. is a soul living con- stantly in the state of sanctilyiiig grace. This. Fr. MacDonald hop- ed. would be the blessed lot of all. present during the New Year and always. if You're TIRED All THE TIME Everybody gets I bit rui-down new then. tired-out. iiesvy-hudcrl, and Insylta new on election Deg. 18. Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE both red by bachacliea. Perhaps safe wrong. iiul I tenipor toxic luwlndhl ""1 in tea. t' time to ' tondiliannc.aused'hl)y uuu 11,034! Karin, Pills. i;odd's stimulate the klilnsy:. i ELECTMCAL uirlnlielprubntluit iiomulactiotiel. removing escsu acids and utter. Thu l . R993"? you feel better. sleep better. worh better. ' , Palmer Electric iuuists. You can dapuid on Duld's. 57 PIioiie- 4548 8544 ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Senior Ladies Aid )f the Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held on Monday. Jan. 9 at the'Cundall Home at 3 p.m. The annual meeting will be postponed. The regular monthly business meeting will be carried on as usual. V Oolsuannenhance-ooooooaoo-eveso-saussoaoooaosou 0 on Cash 3 -ATTENTION. Sea Cadets drill oom- menclng Tuesday. Jan. I a' IXAHLB G LONE ax m u '"m .' '19.? ' '""' '""' '""' bPhooalor I-(rlplna.UpcIIappravCla 154.1! 519.59 756.56 page up each. Linn euptotu-tailored to 1 pi, pa. "0 your I-13!. I Reduce . um any-can mu cmyimgi con il- lnn 8 Duncan In In-tonne count: 2 la yapsnlaa. K.) Named as president of the Saar"