:2" wt AND -our NEIGHBORS ' AND"RIENDCA.IlIlIflc!ldlt:03IOl'IIlldIllCOI WONDERFUL! Oil; H their motto. or amilies are surely wonderful 'pgfl.'I-RPS a tribute tonfizmily 10" but so are good friends. Often they unity I8 ma" 5 3 dt"”"l must find time and strength seine- 5 holiday 50"" "I" " "W how in themidat ofthair own acute of "I9 Y""'" family problems to bring cheer and some years ago I 9:135 "5 help to those unrelated by blood- worrled and lilfrieid y a Is; h ties. The endless tributes to friends illnesses and min ortuumu d .3 are well-deserved. Mine an the ,5. family 0' 5'0 ' tin Island and here in New York have leis and in-1”" "sh "'1: v proved priceless! mlmedlessln lull in "W" -.- What a weight off our minds ”0hdenr.I)1lll”h'd 59'" hm Wwiiue in New York to know that , only - . ends on the island are keeping Igul after 9 While b'l3h"" fix” our home under observation! And came and I men”? 0' PIPE? 3; thanks in a friend for a subscript- lo the less Si-100083511 "Wm 3'5 9 ion to the "Guardian" that is a family and "19" W9” "P901 daily letter from home. and for sradliations and engagelgilmf Didi the forwarding of mail. and every 395 and weddln!5 ind : l" possible service, and frequent let- ,,,, reulll0n5- . '3, my rend ters of cheer. thanks. friendsl saidtome reC9"”3'- 3”" tF";I”d9't" And special thanks to the friend ml families are! Plenty o T” ' who opened her warm and bright acl1eLb"f-l”y'””"'"d ',l'ch' P95” farm,-home. (with the cooperation i 2 ll of her family) to our small and member of our family rellmltd untamed puppy! Where in the an- al a New Y9” l'9'Pm'l ' "993 nals of friendship is there a friend uo. Broth9I'l- 'm9"' l3'l”"- who has done more! She writes cousins. rallied lI'0l1'13- A h”""' charmingly and 1 quote from a peplnt li'-'3l'lm9nt W” Imlndi ms letter received from her the other pe brought dlshesi lb” 0” fwdr day: "Tipsy (our terrier puppy) is The oven was defective Inf-I 0” having a wonderful time in the relnll" "me d""l"3 ' "'39 beautifully clean snow. Re andl 'illniz unit! Telephmle mm!!! Skipper (her doggle) gambol and personal Visits I!" COW!” about like excited children and sssurancelof help and affeCll05- some in tired enough for a nap by inlamiliestherels EFHWUGO-air the fire and with appetites like pl-eciation. but no burden of ob- elephants!" lillnllm ll "i ""d'”l””d that every Aren't families and friends wond- niember of the family stands ready cm,” H, mm with every other.. Good families carry no system of debit To all. A Happy New Yearl 3 ml other I-lme IA 31.00 each: Miss Cora Matheson, PIOTESTCITT Mrs. Colin Higgins. Mrs. Henry Matheson. Mrs. Daniel MacPher- son. Mrs. R. L. MncPherson. Mrs. . . Russell Smith. Mrs. Earl Clow,, Confnbufggns Mrs. Phillip Matheson. .50 cents each: Mrs. Wallace Hig- gins, Mrs. Rufus Axworthy. pecials: Charlottetown M h D' 11 Total-59.00 35032-iictlg I4lll'::,weT0l'0nI0 Grand T0t3lr432-35 IJNTER RIVER ROLLO BAY "Collector Mrs James G wood Collector Mrs. Clifford Town- i , ' h d. 55,00-Mr. and Mia. Chester Sel- E33: Mm Edwin new 31.00 each: Mrs. Arthur Wood. Mrs. William Dixon, Mrs. George Paton, viiss Cassie Anderson. Donald lownshend. Peter Townshend. Nora Townshend, James Townshend. 50 cents: Mrs. Charles Campbell. A Friend. TofalroSl1.00 DESABLE Collector Lois Bell. 82.00: David Holm 81.00 each: Ernest Holm. Russell MacLean, Melville Bell. Clifton In- ce. Henry Pederson, Edwin Bell. Earl Bucll. Total-39.00 MS. 132.00 each: Mr. and Mrs. James 5, wood, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jef- my, Mr. and Mrs. Raegh Bagnall rdon and William Carew. Mr and Mrs. L. Ripley. Mr. and Mrs Donald Campbell. Lam. Craswell. Dr. and Mrs Murchison. Mrs. B Mscbeod. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bow-1 two each Mr. and Mrs. Orville sellara. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Burns. Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Bagnall. William C. Beer, Mr. and Mrs. James L. lePage. John Ford, Mrs. Seaman. Mr. and Mrs. D. Nicholson .50 cents each: Mrs. Henry Mae s2Co?)I.lef;;f0:)'Sh2?"ph"e Shaw ”"""- M" "I" M” 3”” ”""d' s1.'oo' each: Archie Shaw, Robert Ms; Cale" MacNevln. Borden Walton. Mrs. 0””Ts35'50 ' - llvan Macl(innon Mrs. Hector Mac- Collectors Mrs. Mary Silliphantlxgy, Mr-3. Nlchglson Guns. ' lid Ml'5- 3- 5- Smith '50 cents each: Ralph E. Cameron. .00 each: R. L. Smith, Mrs..'1.;m-old Gould, Mary Slllivhant. Percy Boyle. Mrs. I .35 cents: Mrs. D. MacKlnnoon. P. J. Nov. James W. MacDonald.l 1-og,1m;g.35 Joiunn. Molnnis. Mrs. Vernon Gr-and Tom..;13.35 iloy. George MacLeod. Ivan Mac- Ngw P1511111 KAY l Collector Mrs. Lincoln Dewar tl.00 each: Russell '1'. MacNelll. 32,00; Alex gamma" edley Spence. Clifford Matheson. 3150; J. 1,. p;.w.,. -5- MBCDOMIG. George NF-Sblt. 81.50 each: Homer Moar. A. I. n 5. MncLeod. Duncan Mscxay. Currie. Stsndley Miodowskl, o. s. . A. McMillan. Harold MacLean. Collings, Glen McLaren, Ge't:ge rs. John Matheson. D. C. M0nt- Kennedy. Kitchener Smith, William Cyrus Martin, Gordon Wllkie. Wil- Mrs. Henry Bernard liam Minchln. l.25 cents: Stanley Burke. Total-816.50 .00 each: Rev. C.R. Moase. El- - cials on Creme Cold Permanent MacNail1, I00 each: Ernie Cousins. Mrs. 'lilalii Clow. Mrs. Robert And- aws. Mrs. George Smith, Alfred rnard. Russell Bernard. Willard liar, Mrs. Lloyd Carew. Welling- mith. Mrs. John Craswell. Mfs. a Rackham. Mrs. Roland Warren . . Sanford Bernard. irs. Lillian Smith. Mrs. Everett Qillm. William C. Beers. .cents: Mrs. Harry smith. cents each: Fred Ford, Mn lien Smith. Mrs. Dan. ' I' Nich- loo each: Ru I sell Nicholson. rank Nicholson. Borden Bagnall. . Macxinnon. Everett Taylor. nph Maclfadgen. Mrs. Pope 3.3. III. John Maclanla. - T0!!!-08.00 Grand Totale-811435. R BED BRIDGE Hector Howard Carr .00 each: Howard Carr. Milford udmore. Mrs. Wilbert Axworthy. -00 each: Mina Neill. Elvira Mc- ure. David Axworthy. Arnold Neil ston Neill, Erving Neill, Mr. M Mrs. Waltc Ford, Mrs, C. 3, 0"M. G; A. Borne. Howard Ax- ' by. James Dreeatt. litre. Carl- e Maclnail. Albert Hag, Ilrl. in I3:-Innl-. Mrs. Bruce Ir. a. Henry Meduarrie. lrner Younhar. itenta Sterling MacQuarrIe Mlle. Raymond McQuarrie. Total-428 05 i ill MEMOBIAM In loving memory of our dear mother. Mrs. Cameron Robertson who passed away Dec. 18. 1053. ' Her thoughts were all so full of as. she never could forget. And so we think that when she II. She must be watching yet. As Angela keep their watch up there. Oh. God. please let her know. That we down here do not forget We love and mlu her so. sadly missed . ad lovingly re- membered by her family. FORMALS BURNED TORONTO (CP) - Hundreds of alts and dress clothes ready in picked up for New Year's Eve were destroyed Tuesday night when fire broke out In a midtown formal rentals shop. Damage was estimated at mono. Firemen said the manager told them employees ' were in the habit of emptying ash trays In a cardboard box contain- IIII wr-wine paper. annual MEEHNG Thc'armuaJ meeting of the Prince Edward Island Division of the Canadian Cancer Society will be held on Thursday. Dec. 29th, in the Civic Building, chu- lottetown at 7:30 pm. The Public is cordially invited to attend. Dr. W.J.P. Machtillan, oar: President. R. M. Jones Honorary. seq-our-y, I. -Mrs.Pbllllp Mathieaoa SPECIAL if-mousse-ul- :Pf the P." I. I. Ireeden eelaug. cimonmwrr. lrldey. emolu- Asse- leper-tunentefhpti Larry Britt eight-year-old Fort William. Ont.. school boy. holds a crest he received as part ofian its -:4 wri- IN AT HONORS award for a prize-winning poster in a UNESCO exhibit in Tokyo. Larry's poster illustrated a well special Service At Tryon Baptist Church A service of special significance was held Christmas Day h The Tryon Baptist Church. The church choir delilhted the conlrellflbi with the singing of Christmas car- ola. Before each carol was sung the Minister. Dr. I. J. Barraaa, explained how the along came to be written. During the service the solemn dedication of several gifts made to the Church was conducted by the Minister. the congregation stand- ing during the ceremony. The gifts were a beautiful Com- munion Table, a pulpit lamp and a leather bound pulpit hymn book. The Communion Table was the gift of members of the Church, the pul- pit lamp was donated by the Ladies Guild, and the Pulpit Hymn Book by the Sigma-C and Tyro Groups of the Church. Members of the Sigma-C and Tyro groups occupied the front pews of the Church during the ser- . Lloyd Rogerson, Church organist, led the Church choir it its service of song. KINGSTON BAPTIST W. M.l. The December meeting of the Kingston Baptist W. M. S. was at the home of Mrs. Earl Ward with the president presiding! Mrs. Myron Holmes had charge of the devotional. The meeting op- ened by singing hymn ”Silent Night Scripture was read from St. John 8:12-32. A reading "Getting close to God" followed by prayer by Mrs. Myron Holmes. Christmas readings were given by several of the members. Prayer by Mrs. Earl Ward. Roll call was answered by eight members repeating a verse of scripture; one visitor was present. Minutes were read and approved. lRoll call for next meeting to be 'answered with a verse containing the word "Truth" or "Life". , Proceeds from pantry sale were S29.92. A donation of 31.00 from Mrs. George Beer and 31.00 from Mrs. Dan Ward were gratefully re- , ;ceiv-ed, A bill of S2 56 was paid to lMrs. Elmer Walsh: collection 60 cents, sick fund 32 cents. The birthday box was opened and contained the amount of S3377. The to me schmr nurse. H was selmljtreasurer was asked to send 325.00 cd from 20.000 entries from all-T0 Foreign Missions. The secretary ra.-is nf mo Wm-1d, lcp phm..), was asked to write for remnants. p lltlrs. Calvin Holmes was appointed City and ROY'S TAXI-Dial 6560-6569. "CRASWELL for better photo graphs". "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE at the Hughes Drug Store. I CITY TAX OFICE will remain open from 7 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. all this week. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. dial 5228. Serving full course dinners. Specializing Chinese: dlrllltl. - - l EMPRESS BEAUTY sAi.oN.1 5 specials on cold waves. ma-i dlinelese and machine perman- ents still on. Open Tuesday andl Thursday evening. Dial 8714 for appointment. EOYT'S BEAUTY i Salon Spe ' Waves and Machineless Creme Eu anent Waves. All experi- Unced operators. Dial 6311. 13!! ueen Street. Personals Desmond Trainor has arrived home from the R.C.A.F. Station Whitehorse. Yukon. to spend a month's leave with Mr. and Mrs.- J. J. Tralnor. Riverside Apart-l manta, Charlottetown. Mrs. Joe M. Reynard and two children Joann and Robert of Loch- Ine. ebec are spending seasonls holi s with her mother. Mrs. Bruce Somers. her sister and broth- er-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Nicholson. Breadalbane. Douglas J. Heath Promoted Squadron leader OTTAWA - Flight Lieutenant Dolltlaa J. Heath. 49. of Charlotte- NWII. P. E I., has been promoted to the unit of Squadron Leader. affective January 1. if was announc- ed today by Air Force Headquart- era A. former member M the R.C.M. P.. 8-L Heath joined the R.C.A.F. Iocilrlw branch in October 1951. Central BURNS' ANNIVERSARY Con- cert, January 25-26. Prince of Wales Auditorium. INTEREST at rate of la of 196, per month will be charged on the fourth installment after De- cember 31st. Baptist Sunday , School Christmas Concerts Despite the inclement weather a large number of parents and friends gathered in the Hall of the Charlottetown Baptist Church for the annual Christmas concerts of lthe Sunday School. which were held on Monday afternoon and Tuesday evening. On Monday afternoon. the Begin- ner and Primary Depts.presented a varied program of music, recit- ations and exercises. under the dir-; ection of their teachers. Following! a custom of almost half a century- Mrs. W. J. Drake, I-Ion. Supt. of the Beginner and Primary Depts.. presented 33 pairs of mittens and gloves as awards to the children” These were handknit personally by'. Mrs. Drake who is 88 years of age. and very rarely absent from Churchi or Sunday School. Mrs. Drake was: given a great ovation by the gath- ering when the Chairman recalled: her record and work : On Tuesday evpning. tho Mainl School presented a fine program of drama. music and readings. The feature of this program was the presentation of a playlet entitled. "The Sign of Christmas". The play very strikingly brought home the lesson that many signs of Christ- mas such as holly. mistletoe. bells. music and many others. are incid- ental. for the real sign of Christ- mas in to he found In "The Babe etc of Air Force Security at Ot- tawa. From 1951 until .1952 he was security officer at R.C.A.F. Station Goose Bay. Labrador and until January 1064 be served as security car at Air Transport Command cadquartara. Lacliine. P. Q. S-L Heath came to his current post at Air Force Headquarters In and is stationed with the Director- 134. The Charlottetown Curling Club New Year's Eve Dance Saturday. December list Alimited number of tickets will be sold to manbers, and may be purchased at the Canteen. or horn members of the Entertainment Committee. 0 COME ONE. DANCING COME ALL E TEE PBE-NEW YEAR'S BALL AT ' ms IIOLLAWAY A muasoav. orcrmaa me Music by the Downtowners. I:MIO1:80 Admission 75c &orlaored by the Kinsmen Club or cmown 'fo get a Christmas gift for a polio patient. Mrs. Oswald Newson kindly In- vited fhe members for their next meeting; Mrs. Earl Ward to have the devotional. Meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Luhch was The meeung was Opened by sin? served by the hostess assisted by ing "The More We Get Together” MI-5' Dan want with the new president Mrs. R. D. :---V:-irrmvmrrmrr-r Mathcson in the chair. This was e,-ing 1., me New Haven wl mam,- followed by the ”C0ll9Ct"- 5lX190",bers on their anniversary in the: members answered the roll vi'lIllph31L Mrs, R, D Mmheson invited 3 ,5YmP3'hY 07 991 WC” f33"l-The members to her home for January ""1395 DI PFEVIOUS HIEGUHR WET? meeting which will be held on Jan. CLYDE RIVER W. I. The monthly meeting of the Clyde- River W.l. was at the home nfl Mrs. W. A. MacLean on Monday! evening November 28 with a good attendance. sov'.ff fhgafl-.3 Thursday,Dec.19, 19” The Guardian Page 3 Priaeea street.-llcliabnrgirs mus: wide avenue that ranks as one of Britain's most distinguished thon- oughfarea. Two architects appointed by the town council. J. L. Gleave and W. H. Kfnlnmonth, propose the intro- duction of one-way traffic and re- duction of the road's width to half worse situation on measurement of I "The character and atrnsphera volume and land areas. In manylof the street should he that of a I "I'll E"".P'Y Icllnburgls Wcmfs MOSCOW (Reuters) - Soviet ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,.,.,,,., .., h,.,,1.u,,...;. To Improve Inthir 'tne,are av o 0 face ea problelnc which often pu.APl'll'ICOSS STTQCT it" wan” meluekhalrimpwl EDINBURGH (CP) A terrace uaes. , - - The slump in attendances whlchll promenade has been suggested for has marked the present theatrical,j"TTT' l season. even in the best theatres :1 Moscow. has been the cause of. V much heamsearcmu. pl.aces.b Yeggts li!lVctanI':l:l-dlllml gliltlhy uIt:tr.a;edeupr'omt:i;ad'e llnkod Conferences have been held to Inn" " ere" 3 ' ' Y "y" discuss the situation, with writers.l woducers, actors and high offi-' dais of the ministry of culture andl HOIIOIIT Communlsttu p a r t y partlcipatingw V Running t ougb the speeches and: g debates at these conferences has; L'.'n' 60" To w' L been one main thread of crltiirlsmj --the absence of modern plays bid- the dullness of the few that are written. I The Literary Gazelle disclosed. that the manager of the Moscow Arts Theatre. one of the capital's oldest and best. has been resorting to an almost "capitalist" device to sell his tickets. He advertised that tickets could be ordered by tele- phone and delivered to the appro- priate address with out extra charge. In the Soviet Union, that In new. will receive at GOVERNMENT HOUSE ON MONDAY. JANUARY 2, 1953 from "3:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Each gentleman should provide himself with two visiting cards. . L. E. PROWSE. Private Secretary. India Gearing For Change To Metric System His Worship MAYOR J. oavio srrwalrr. o.s.o.. r,o. . will hold his NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India 11 will start to change weights. I gnu es and money to the metric S cyst . Mllfs. yards, feet and inches. At Th. pounds and ounces. and a host of Indian measures will give way top kilometres and metres, kilo rams; and grams. while the rupe will: be divided into 100 units instead of the present 16 annas and 192 plce. Soldiers will start by drawing their rations in metric units as the first phase of the defence minis- try's 15-year program for the switch. On railroads and highways. the present furlong stones will be. changed to mark hcctametrs-s1200': N Y M 0 A. metrcs). which is roughly thei n a I same dlSl8ili'e as a furloug. ; The decimal system of coinage, is expected to come into for-cc on Oct. 2, 1956. the anniversary of the birth of Mahatma Gandhi. l T h e s e revolutionary changes.l which affect the daily life of 370.-: l)0f).l)00 Indians. are in clear fir way for the coiinIry's ernnomir" development St.andardi7afinn of weights and measures is an urgent problem for India. Pltamhar Paul of India's) planning commission said that a' recent survey of 1.100 x'villages re- veals l43 different systems of weight measureruerri in use and a . ON JANUARY ind. IHO from 3:00 11.15. to 5:00 pm. .1. A. FULLERTON, Ola Geri. Board of Dieerere NEW YEAR'S DAY "CENTENNIAL" RECEPTION 3:30 pm. - 6:00 p.III. All Gentlemen Corclially Invited If is my pleasure on behalf of cl of us at PIERCE'S to wish 55- 8PPl'0V9d and Slgnefl 3rd instead of regular night as The lreasllrer 33” hi" T9W”'tlNew Years falls on that date. Roll and Slmwed 8 Very substantial 8-fcnli will he "Something about Rob- mount.on hand. The sick coinniiltcele,-t Bums", had "0 "39"" L0 mak9- The Svhmll Lunch committee is as follows: committee reported purchasing ofglwndwichesv M”. Harry MnLe,n' needs for school amounting to S6.73iand Mrsp R D Mathew": Cake This bl" W35 Pam lMrs. Arnold Beer and Mrs. H. T: All correspondence was read andj Macxinnon It was moved and seconded to send Collection for evening was 51.40. 32-0” 9” Mrs R053 I0)" GWUP "'5'": - Meeting closed with the Queen and bcrship for the Drama Festival, Social hour followed. The president and secretary were. appointed to attend drama festival; in spring. l SEAS DELAY LINER Ii1.li:Lr,r weal"? 68'-: NEW Yonk (AP) - or. is... ,, lAmerica docked a day late Wed- ” Bethlehem WI") Cam 1” hrmglnesday from an Atlantic crossing l of you our many cus- tomers our sincere wish for a I956 ful of Happiness and Prosperity. NEW vsalrs routravl salvation to the world.The play was! directed by Mr. Sidney Burhoe wlthl I cast of 25 pupils and teachers of the Sunday School. in which furious winds and pound- ing seas slowed the big vessel al- most to crawling speeds at times. The master. Capt. Frederick Fen- Ml'- 3-1 Rupert. General 5119- der. said he was forced to cut erintendent. presided at both vnn- speed to 10 knots last Friday in the certs and the Pastor, Rev. liarnld.l'ace of winds up to 70 miles an Mitton brought words of commend hour; giant waves and heavy ation and greeting. swells. . The musical accompanisls were: -A---rd Mrs. G. E. Full. Mrs. S. H. Rurhoe, COOL DRAUGIITS and Mrs. Douglas Cameron Santa Health experts say good ventila- Claus was a very welcome visitor, tion is just as important in winter at each performance and handcdiaa in summer-even if the window out treats to each boy and zirl..ls opened only an inch. THE CHARLOTTETOWN I-I'O'l'EI. NEW YEAR'S EV! BUFFET SUPPER "DANCE DANCING 9 TO 1! Buffet Slipper served at Midnight. PHONE 7371 FOR RESERVATION 3-3.50 PER. PERSON TH! CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S DAY DINNER 12:30 P.M. to 2:30 P.M. 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. DINNER 52.30 PER. PERSON Children under 12 -- 81.50 a PHONE 7371 FOR RERVATION GROCERY SPECIALS Fraser's Boneless CHICKEN. fin Graves Vitamirzcd APPLE JUICE. tin . . , . . 29: Silver Seal MOLASSES. qr. . . . . . . 33: Welch'I 24 0!. BOWIO Valley Gold Crushed GRAIE JUICI , , 45: PlNEfAlPP1.E. t'Ia........29c lei um Snow la 9 ' SHORTENING. 2 In. . . 45: GHERKINS. Icr - 3” Ta-Sl.)' Pakz ,3 Rose Stuffed 4 On. PEAS. fin c Bright's Choic: la ' ' . ' . m PEACHES. Zitns 4!: WE HAVE A LIMITED STOCK OF TURKEY8 8-10 LBS. ANI 14-16 LBS. WE ALSO RAVI AN EXCELLENT CHOICE 0l' GRADE "A" CAPONI RANG- ING FROM I '10 8 LII. PARTY SPECIALS Island POTATO CHIPS Lge. size. 2 bags 45: 45: 43 On. Libby-s FRUIT COCKTAI. .3: Fresh Roasting PORK. lb. Smoked Shanklese PICNICS lb. Fresh Frozen eeaa HADDOCK I-'-ILLET5. lb. 35: Maple Leaf IOLOGNA. lb. Lge.28oa.I'In ...S3c W lluils-vegetables. 45: Florida (Sweet & Juicy) ORANGES. 2 don. . . 59: Florida White or Pink GRAPEFRUIT. bfor 49: STORE HO THURSDAY--8 A.M. to FRIDAY-8 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. SATURDAY-8 A.M. In CIDGEI) MONDAY, JAN. 2. 1956 ' ' ' ' ' 29: Fresh Emperor M 2, -GRAPES. 2 c URS: Sweet Green t 5:30 PM. PEPPERS. 2 for . . . . . 25: Sweet POTATOES. 2 lbs. . . 29: 8 P.M. CRMT atone, cm-err CHARLOTTE rowu.eE.t. IIAI. 5524- S525