Dr. Don Irovm Heads Acadia Alumni Group I The annual meeting of the P. g l Branch of o Acadia Alumni was held at the Vocation- .1 school Tuesday evening. De- .-mber llth. C FUIIOWIIIK the president ind other reports the slats ll offi- ce... for the next yea: van 1,.-uught in: President. Dr Jon- aid Brown: vice-president 3.av. Lumoid Mltton: secretary. vlrs , E Slaght; treasurer. Miss past prasi dent, Mr. Donald Msclleath The entertainment for the eve- LODSISICII of Miss Ruth Bos- and two groups of girl sing- ers rendering most eninyable Christmas music. Rev. Earl Hawksworth. field secretary from Acadia. spoke on some of the iiniversiiy's aims and problems. Mr. Russell Ewing was the m.....d speaker. giving a moat ;,..,..-eating talk on mental healt". f,..,m g clinical paychologla 5 print of view. 1 liatherlne Bethune: llll' wall Ea stern Guardian snrunmv NIGHT nsncas. Bi-aver Club. Montague. discon- .;.,...,-.i until further notice. l.00K for the red dots at the Mniilagiie 5 to 1.00 Store ffrmsalue specials from now till Chrs I . ISASTER Relief Committee ,.,g...... Legion Hall. Montague. ii. at 5.00 pm EV- b erwelcome. Speakers: J. Gordon MacDonald and Mrs. Harry Cudmore. IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOHN W- JAY The death of Mrs. John W. Jay occurred at her home in Pisqllld west on Nov. 11. 1955- I She was born in Johnston s River ninety years ago. NI?! E"'-"bani eltiesl child of Kenneth and Isohe (Jenkins) MacDonald. on Dec. 3 . 1890. she married John w. Jay of Pisquld and had resided in that community ever since except for a few years that she lived with her brother. the late P. J. Mac- Donald. in Charlottetown. Blessed with good health she en- joyed a lung and useful life. She was ever ready to land a halplnl hand to those In need. I-Ier jovial disposition won for her many friends both old and young. Her husband predeceahed her twenty-two years ago. She was a member of Mt. Stewart United Church and also a member of the Women's Missionary Society of that church. She leaves to mourn the loss of a loving mother. tha follow- ing daughters and sons: (Marion) Mrs- Reany Jay. Fanning Brook: llsobel) Mrs. James 1!. MacLauch- Ian, stanhope; Malcohn 3. Hall- lax. N.S.. and Kenneth P. on the homestead. Sadie Rebecca died in infancy. she is also survived by WINNER IN CLASS A Portrait Competition. Print by Mr. Rob- Compciition. Print by Miss Edith the following brothers and sisters: Malcolm. Kialoch; Wallace. Cove- head Road; Mrs. Lemuel E. Jay, Mt. Stewart; Mrs. Harry Swan. York, and Mrs. Crawford Jay. Charlottetown. Her funeral. which was very largely attended. was bald on Sun- day. Nov. 13th., with a short ser- vice at the home of her son, Ken- neth P-. conducted by Rev. J. M. Sproule of York United Church who also conducted the service in the Church at 2:3) and brought a comforting message to tho versav- ed ones. The hymns sung ware. ”U'"0 the Hllll". and "The Lord's My Shepherd". The choir. under the direction of her nephew. Itoland In Jay. as organist. sang very Waulllully. "Forever with the Lord". Six of her grandsons acted '5 P5" IWINH. namely: Walter Machauchlan. Malcolm MacLauch- Ian. Stirling Birt, Alden Blrt. Glen- (I0! Jay and John Jay. Her re- mains were laid to rest In the People's Cemetery. Mt. stewau. beside loved ones gone before. The beautiful committal service was al- 50 x0IldlICICd by Rev. J. M. Spronlc. Tlogavcs have their time to fail 0 flowers must wither at the north winds breath shall set. But lo, , t all seasons for thine Will. Oh death! 9 kn" ""911 moons shall wane hen Wmmer-birds from far shall mam? u" "' au umn in Iowa Knhllie shall ting. the B -- -- - -- Msny beautlf 1 so much loved in :1: "I: '1” surrounded her cunt 0.: wig: ,',,'.'Jl,,2'. "”""ll mum by the fol- PILLOW The Famlly 'l WREATII :;I&AMYascl.auchlan Grandchildren Florence, Jack Bambi, um Alden, Je , 1; "W11 Edity. enfl. n3..;"f.'... WP” Glendon. Manning, C. "12!" and I-ynwood J ' "' Eva d W ll uh Ammglyontlonlca MacDonald :earIl;yEthOl. Rena. Ida and Hollis d diitresollvs MacDonald up 3”. Hasier. Wu”. J" 3””. an , m - . ri- lllgurken "0 u.".' Elm” Cl "":::ly and Laura Coffin and F-"Vie and Elmer M Do E'IWl'I. Howard. Root III(TldFlof. A 9000 McAvlnn rness A. Maclfinnon Gnome. "mm. and family abeth Wendell and Ills. '"”'”"-'m MacDonald and family, llllllll (IF TIIAIIKS "in family of the late Mn J Ii we to thank new. in: Caledonian Club Annual club were called to their Annual General meeting which took place in the "Rendezvous" last evoalns uldar the chairmanship of clans- man W. C. McLeod. There was a good attendance and those pre- aant took up their continued mem- bershi for 1056 and treasurer Roy Mast! vrai commented. during his report at the Drossnt streng- th and growth of the club. was a good Illllfy for the future suc- cess of the activities of the Clans- men. The principal business of :IlE evening was. of course. the elec- tion of the new office-bcanrs for the coming year. Practically allot the vacant offices were filled un- ort Donnelly. WINNER TN CLASS B Portrait illinno. Ch'iown Camera Club's Portrait Entries Judged Interest was keen on Monday night at the meeting of the Char- lottetown Camera Club. and espec- ially so among the entrants inlhe Classes A and B competitions on Portraits. George Lewis Judged the ten entries in Class B placing pictures by Edith Hume first and third. and by Lois MacDonald. second. Thirtccn portraits in the Class A competition were judged by Mr. George Wotton in collaboration with Mr. D.W. Sears of Summer- side. and the adjudication given by Mr. wotton- Placing first was a print by Bob Donnelly; second. by Margaret Mallett. and third by Rolland Taylor. Most of the evening was given over to Mr. Wotton who demonstr- atcd and took pictures using twelve TOMATO ES. 2 tin: SHORTENING. Zlbs. CHEESE. Island. lb. RED ROSE TEA. lb. ROLLED OATS. 5 lb. bog ........ 49: PEACHES. 2 fins . .. . TOMATO JUICE. 20 oz,. 2 ii-is .-. 29: PEAS. 2i-ins Tomato 3: Vegetable SOUP. 2 fins . . . 250 COCOANUT. lb. . sink ones. 2 lbs. oaavss PORK a. arms. 2 fins . . . . icmo SUGAR. Zpligs. MATCHES. 3 plsgs. MIXED NUTS. hlbs. PHFECTION MILK. dfins ........ For no tr-mu r-.uocntATEs. box 51.25 MoIr's Fresh Ms-do Chocolates. box 898 MEATS IACON. Is. IOLOGNA. lb. STEAK. Is. JOILMEAT. Also In Stock: A Complete Line of Toys. Olffasir-sf Electric Appliances. differentt arrangements of flood lighting. Miss Eleanor Younlrcr again turned in a nice perform- ance as a composed and adapt- able model. Along with the demon- stration went tips on make-up, bounce lighting. flash photography. group arrangement. etc.. given from a wealth of experience in all kinds of picture taking situations. The appreciation of the club goes to Mr- Wotton for the time and thought given to his preparation of the program. and for his effort in making the trip under adverse travelling conditions. The club will return to schedule next Monday evening with a meet. ing featuring a film-developing do- monstratlon. Christmas party, and pig-in-a-poke auction of photograp- CHRISTMAS SPECIALS December T3 to 24 AFFLECK BROS.. MT. STEWART SPECIALS IROKN PEKOE TEA. lb. .. ltic articles. - .89a 39: 55s 45s .. Sl.l0 ......-....ao ......29a ...-us--.-... ....-ons..- --ro...----- 85s 83s -osc----...-. 55c . c..ug..s. ui.IS'.35"i'.'.'3'?. :,'';;;J'''''" 3” 122 xasrr sranar Gordon MacMlllan; cuu , ,. 5 ,- secratary. W. E. Agnew; financial secretary. John R. MacKln'non; treasurer. J. Gordon Ross. MacGillivray: property. Bruce: entertainment. Charles Ni- Bruce MacI.aren. Arrangements were to be made for a meeting early in the com- CIIIIVMGII 01 C0mml"f?E5I 8am- ing year when the new officers will es. Henry MacLaren; dinner. Roy plan the club activities for the Arnold season. A must cujoyable evening uas coll Craig; finance. Neil Matheson: terminated by the clansmen sing- llclf. Charles H. Black; band. R. ing ”Auld Lang Syne". Guest Speaker At Home And School Meeting "There is a great need for the provialon of courses in our schools to prepare those children, for community citizenship and; worthwhile contribuhory effort; to the conununity developmentl who do not kitend to continue iisolr academic training by uni varsity attendance". stated Mr K. A. Parker. director of City schools, in a challenging address delivered before the Montague Home and School Association last night. Mr. Parker related the school and community. showing the In tar-dependence of one on the oihsr. both deriving their being from the unit. the home. He spoke giowingly of our Island heritage. and said our children must be convinced of this heri- tage through our schools. through parents and teachers cooperati- ing together In develop the child to an appreciation of this heri- tage, and to contribute by his endeavours his portion to be passed on to posterity. Natural glove leather with flexible sole, warm shearling collar. foam-cushioned plaid insole . . . S3.98 AOIIIICIIOIGI From Holland Talk Home Rule For Singapore LONDON. (Reuters) - Sing- apore chief minister David Mar- shall announced Tuesday that his delegation has reached ”com- plcte cordlality and full under- standing" in exploratory talks on home rule for Siiigapure. He emerged from his second official talk with the colonial of- lice and declared: ”I am feel- ing very, very happy." He meets with Colon-ial Secre- iary Alan Lennox-Boyd Thursday and Friday for final agreement on dates and agenda for a con- ference here next spring for all Singapore's political parties to discuss the colony's constitution- al progress. 'Marslrall hopes to get sclf-gov- ernment for Singapore by 1957. At the conclusinn of the meet- ing a vote of thanks was extend- ed to Mr. Parker for his excel- lent address by Judge J. S. Des- Roches, chairman. on behalf of the members of the Home and School. A" Baptist Sacred Concert Held . A very fine sacred recital was held Sunday evening. December the fourth in the Charlottetown Baptist Church under the auspices of the Dr. Zella Clark Missionary Group. Mrs. Robert Maccallum announ- ced the numbers and the program- me was as follows: acted by Miss Ruth Boswell. lPrayer-Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mathe MacNevin; Miss Lena C. McLure; GaltlewMr. Norman Stewart: Mugford. A.R.C0. Trio--It Came Upon The Mid- night Clear-Mrs. Shirley Hennes- sey and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bug- den: . Duet-The Beckoning Hand-Mr. and Mrs Nell Matheson; Duet-Selected-Miss Marguer- ite Brehaut and Mrs. Aletha Runtl: solo-Selected-Mr. Barry Bug- den: The accompanists were Mr. R. F. Mugford. A,R.C.0.. Mrs. Ken- neth Parker snd Mrs. Cedric Bal- lem. The members of the glee club are: Elizabeth Anderson, Carol Chandler, Joan Cudmore, Doreen Kays. Sandra Sutherland. Heather Gillies, Susan Parker, Gail Wil- liams, Gail Currie. Diane Rupert, Margaret Parker. Carol Farquhar- son. Eileen Diamond. The Bened- ic ion was pronounced by the Reverend H. L. Mitten. Patients In Infirmary Are Enieriained Last evening in place of in re- gular meeling. Zion Presbyterian Young Peoples Society entertain- ed the patients at the Provincial Infirmary with the annual Christ- mas programme. The devotional service. based on The Christmas Story. was led by Louise Macllachern and Jennie MacDonald. A message was deliv- ered by Rev. W. H. Brown. Following the distribution of smartly Styled . .. igilutstanding Value. . . treats. a song service was led by CHRISTMAS TIME is SLIPPER TIME AT... VA . . g - Gay Black in Tm? and Bad Check Tartan Blue . . . Foam c”s'd"”y - Cuahio 1. . .. . Pom U ' '"” '2 98 Solo. . . 32.99 Jr new - imfiaao sums: in mllll mnmmir in on or m issis-sums: not mm mm mm Carols - The Christ Child. The First Nowel, Christmas Carol by the Junior Glee Club Girls of the Queen Charlotte High School, dir- Duet-The Beautiful Garden of son; p ' Solo-The Holy CiiywMlss Nancy Reading-The Littlest Angel -. Trumpet Solo-The Stranger of Rockford Sq. Home. School Ass'n Meeting At the regular meeting of tho Rochford Square Home and School Association held Monday llllll. Mother Loyola. C.8.M. gave a very interesting talk on. "The nutrition of the child". She impressed upon the parents the necessity of pro- parlng the child to do good work in school by having him acquire good eating habits. Mother Loyola said that proper eating habits were very essential in the proper nour- - lahment of the child. A vote of thanks moved by Mr. John Danton and d d by Mrs. Vincent Dalton, was extend- Wed.. Dec. 14.71955 Ioe'y, Mrs. Tbos. Gardlium. Quilt Committee ireelectadl: Mrs. J. E. H. Worth, Mrs. H.G. MacWiI- liun, and Miss Florence Owen. The following officers elected a your ago and whose term of office expires next December are: cording Secretary, Miss Beverley Vanlderstine; Corresponding Sec- asurer. Miss Florence Owen; Dar-. an Sec-'y, Mrs. RE. Kemp; ss't, Dorcas. Mrs. Laura Clapp. .le-l gates to Diocesan Annual cool ing Mrs. RE. Kemp and Mrs. H. I. Csruthers. The next meeting to be held on January 9. 1956. ad to the speaker. A vary com- prehensive report of the soml-an- nual moatlng of the Provincial Home and School meeting was wereoxuhczggtadlc lppolmmem Duct-Be Thou Near-rev and given by Mrs. Dalton. On motion 11., Mwiy ;m;.ued ..xecu.;.... ;. Mrs. H. L- Mitton; of Mrs. Dalton and seconded by u follows; ch"; cllnsmam WC. Duet-Be Thou NearARci' and Mrs. Charles McQuaid. the moat- McLeod: president of the ('lllil MacNevin and Mrs- Barbara Cami ins expressed approval of the set- J. V. C. Campbell; vice-presitt l"0"e 10!! ill”! by U10 City WIMP C0!!- ant. L. w. Shaw and R. Bruce ' Interlude and Offering. mini-loner to study plan: for the Mlcl-Iron: recording secretary. J, o. c. c,xMpm.:u,, q,c. Organ solo-selecIedvMr R l". fluoridation of the city water supply. Mr- J.R. St. John presided at the meeting. Sr. Paul's Evening Branch of The W.A. The evening branch of the VI.A. of St. Paul's Church held its an- nual meeting on Monday evening; Dec. 12th. at the Parish Hall, II the retiring President, Miss Ada E. Harris. in the chair. Reports were presented by the secretary and the treasurer. The following officers were elect- ed for the next two years: Presi- dent. Mrs. J .E.H. Worth; Vica- Pres. Mrs. Daniel Twoal; hd. Vice-Pres. Mrs. E. Matthews; Prayer Partner, Mrs. Percy Wil- liams; Educational Soc'y. Mrs. J. E. Shepherd. Living Massage Davida MacEachern. Fay llekor was pianist. The Benediction, pronounced by Rev. W. H. Brown, brought the evening to a close. BUYING POULTRY vnmvon RIVER and VICINITY We will be receiving Drea- sed Poultry on Thursday. Dec. 15th, from 1:30 to 5 p.m. Expert grading at Highest Market Prices. irf s. MoLIll0D s sons Vernon River YOU THE YEAR". . . . Her role is completely unforgettable! -t-om SHOWING AT 3 EXTRA CARTOON m SCAR-AZY DRIVERS" PRICES: Mat. 25c & 500; EVE. 350 & 756 TO-DAY and THUR. PRINCE E CAPITOL -- TODAY ONLY "THE BIG TIP OFF" Starring RICHARD CONTE 'n-in ACADEMY AWARD STARS sumo "THE DRAMATIC munornaoir or The Guardian Page I Montague Club Icurling Program ' Curling sdsI&o Iontllso Ho- Rink toniwt: 1 p.m.-- L East Ice-G. Gordon VI. H. L rctary. Miss Louise Haszardi Tre-y A. Johumn. West ice-R. Book w. J. A. Maclsean. D p.m.- East loepltl. ,Moas' V0. A. I. Sullivan West lco-J. Jarlno In. L I Poole. ...His performance is utterly unmatched I, 4 WILLIAM OLDEN ...His acting sets a new screen atanclardl :30 - 6:50 - 9 DWARD A favourite . . . brown leather Romeo slipper with leather sole, rubber heel. lined for comfort . . g 53.98 STARTING THURSDAY ONE OF THE WILDEST PRISON RIOTS EVER. BE SURE as auto ssiisvs must ALSO: SERIAL No. 4 "EYE WITNESS" COMEDY and "Movies Are Your Cheapest Entertainment” Mayfair Theatre MURRAY RIVER m WEDNESDAY ONLY Plus-SHORTS . . . YOU SEE--- CARTOON Show'nme8P.M.