iswirer-warm:-'i:L-t ppm 2 The l gs” Gssai& Wednesday, January 12. 1955 The Late Robert 3. Weeks - The residents of 1-lighfield and surrounding districts were shock- ed to learn -that the Angel of City and Central TIE ISLANDRI 30033! 61.!!! will hdd a skate with music by the fleece Band at the Forum on Wednesday. January 19. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Grease. wash. cleaner and almon- The combined monthly and an- nual meeting of the Ladies' Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital was held at the Cundali Active Year For Ladies Aid OI P. E." Island Hospital Burns. Mrs. Stewart Scrimgeour. Free Church of Scotland: Mrs. J. H. Bishop. Mrs. Elliot Jones. Mrs. Percy Sharam. Cdedonien Club Meeting Held A meeting of the Ceiadonian Club of Prince Edward Island tookplace last night in the Agricultural I-Iell. when seventeen elansln were present. Clansmsn Wilf cleod. Loeei K. of c.7 Council Meets At the regular monthly meet.- ing of the Charlottetown Council xnishte of oblusnbus held last mun. a reading was given by W. J. Br-swdera. retired director of Mr. Justice Mark it. uacuuigan presided at the Queen's County Assises yesterday and following the usual custom when no criminal White Gloves Presented At Supreme Court Opening ommendations: "In the JIIJ. we found that they Md to have iichis installed in each individual cell; xepglr M, death had claimed one of its . plum... on Monday January 10th. Central Christian Churcip M" president of the club occupied the child welfare for P. 3. Island. '11iis on V min”. Rob”, 3. izing 57.00. Frlzzells Service Sta- - . . ch . V W 0! a Q m. cases are to come before thearand once element in basement lloo. m "wecm c of Dec tion. pm 4537 for pickup and Forty-five member! and sums R. A. Houston. Mrs. Waldo Baln. Tm comm” 0' an g Yum. gfgns 0-(sum A gy Drby . am, ,.,., ,,....,,;..l with um. and 'we recommend that the coil Weeks in the early hours ii. The late Mr. Weeks who was born in Alma, April 26. 1883 va- a son of the late Ann Bowneu and Stephen Weeks. He married Joewhlne Alexandra Mac.Neill of delivery of cars. THE CENTENNIAL Irish Min- strels under Hugh P. Trsinor scored another hit last night. We're sorry so many people had to be turned away. so we will run were present. The President, Mrs. George Bun- tain. presided. and extended a welcome to Mrs. J. K. L. Irwin. President of the Junior Aid. and to the guests and prospective new members. Baptist Church: Mrs. A. K. Mao Phee, Mrs. Edwin Cook. Mrs. Spur- geon MacNelll. A vote of thanks to the officers and committees elected for the new year was tendered by Mrs. Gordon Avard. and Mrs.'J. K. L. committees reported on their act- ivities to date. the sick report made by Clanslnan Chas. Black receiving special attention and commands- tion. Tentative arrangements for the Highland Games of 1955 were aghsn of Boy's Town and was written by Mr. Brawders during hie recent convaleeoence. I-le point- ed up the digest with an under- standing born of many years of dealing with- boys and girls. and delinquent parents. His gloves by the Sheriff. Justice Macouigan made fitting reference to the first appearance of Hon. A. W. Mathason in the Court at this time as Attorney General. Following instructions to the eminent appoint a. mmmg. the desirability of ofnoving or-Ir": 1008?-In! llreunt iail so that work or useful employment may 5. found for inmates. "Palconwood Hospital: We found In I-110 I-71111011181, well cared for. N130 M119 0'9” m”Y"'W” W" our show a third night. You can M, t of H. , l H... I . k b h H I "I J , discussed. to be more fully deelt reading 0”” J”''Y "3"d-ml I-5911' dim" no end from We mi-mt” W” be assured of top notch enter- 1, 3:; ".,m,m'I ';,,::.5.','f:, ""13... ,;”i2,;”” ' '"' ' I ” "' "" with at aneppropriate an... n V... was thoroughly enjoyed by um. ;nduro:msivb:1rltiu.1;hw nrocoedod and in a. satisfactory conlmlm-ll children were born. teinment from our show. so be re”, by u" s.c"m.y md -do”. on mom” of adjournment tel decided to have a summer school Present. omit” u dung: as: with 3 very capable stun. nu; W, Dd). as he was affectionatebv known was a butter and cheese maker for over fifty years having charge of a factory at the age of kets! FUNERAL YESTERDAY -. 'Phe funeral of the late John M. Lad- sariy and avoid the rush for CILV ed Plans were. discussed for the Annual Turkey Supper to be held on February 2nd in Trinity Church was served by Mrs. F. A. S. Jones. Mrs. Clive Currie and Mrs. J. David Stewart. again this year. fouowlng the suc- cess of the school of i954 which en- couraged so many young students of pipilg, Highland dancing and Among other items of business. "19 Knbhie heard a report from D. G. Kt. John T. Doyle regarding the successful drive for food pg;-- cels at Christmas. which were dis- Grand Jury are: I-leber Jonas. Chariot u (foreman); Freder- ick Driscoii. Johnston's River: W. I... Jordan. City; Harold MacDon- fcund sleeping quarters very much overcrowded. "Infirmary: In our visit to cm. building we found everything vgry clean and in satisfactory conditlom sixteen. the Gaelic tongue. The dates and He worked in plants at Tigrlish, nor was held yesterday afternoon l-lail. other particulars will be announ- miblmd thtoush the Catholic soc. aid. Covehead: Robert Macxinnon. but on cud glad mg; ml, mm llgmont Bay. New Dominion and from the MacLesn Funeral Home Loan Iliiicgonmzadu Srssgrmftrmenhtfrott Sgg sgrpenf C... l,, .l,,, .,,,,,,,,' T... ,,.,,,m,., in Welfare Bureau to needy fam- City: sunuel Kennedy. city: John is quite unsatisfactory for pr...d:'. ciiarlottctovm retiring several to the Baptist Church where the m P. Ed-wud mind Hm. . mun commune were fr!”-ucted w flies of Charlottetownl This drive Mustard. City; Emmett Meauald. day needs, and would strongly months ago. service W" Wnducted by 3"” .'l ',:""ki m Md rm, me”. Back Agam smnge to llold . cellldl, .1, g due had provided more than 80 com- Kelli”! 0101!: Abel! MIC!-Al-n.C1ty: recommend that there be a new He moved to a farm at High- Frank smith and Rev. A. Frank pita.) an tn: de 1 Ind . lppmxlmiw to the mu.” m. plete Christmas dinners which Spurseon Iesrd. St. Peter's Road; drygr, wall” mg mml, mm mg field in 1912 and has lived there Macl.ean. Interment. was in Mid- donations 0 can iy. tnu st chrhll): vxcqonm (CF)-Th” an up mveuuy. were delivered in the city. Eugene Kelly, City; Emmett Mac- stalled at once. There is also need "M9 ”h””- m m” 10””''y' H” 3”” ”m"".y' Pan b""" we" Pl” ffrrltaeer 'C7:.'".i;.. .re.ad from pent is back again. It was urged that all membe. Plans are now being made ,to Donald. City. of ventilating fans for basement was thought of very highly, and Thomas Arbing. borne Keefe. Alex Slag?" thanking M". W. T. Cndbormnmug Brmm comm mould put their 1955 membenmp collect clothing and the local coun- In the civil jury damages cue lgundfy, was always ready to help in the program community. It can be truly said his friends were legion, his enemies none. his company was sought from MacLesn. H. B. Weeks. Claude O'Brien and George Macliiwen. FUNERAL SERVICE-'I'he fun- eral of Miss Ruth Byrne. who died Requiem High Mass was celebrated Rogers and the decorating Com- mittee for the attractive Christmas tray novelties and Corsages they had made for the patients. Moore, presented the annual state- bls's own sea serpent. or some member of his family. swam into Cordova bay. five miles east of here Monday for the second time In order. in ensure their receiving mail re the current activitieg at their club. The pleasant meeting closed wlu; cil will turn over any items to the Bureau for distribution. Provincial C. W. L. of Lloyd Ford. plaintiff. Allison MacLeod. defendant. hearing was set for Jan. 17. G. 12. Foster ap- penred for plaintiff. C. R. Mccusid for defendant. "Beach Grove Institution: In our visit to this home weifound every. thing in excellent condition, staffed V;& a very cordial and efl'icient s . ' ' , New Jer- . Med ln mo wall... the clansmen singing "Auld Lan on. end of P. E. I. to the other. 1”" week m Mmnsmwn , Knitted arllcles were rece " g I "1 v” H - -- was 2- am--i-ed ::z..m:: :::i:.:.::";l'::..."r”.:::: mm ..H:..:r sis: :z.M.:..::.:. rs. 5” Executive Meets .. um: c:......1::l. d:::m.:r:: .5: ..w.::.1".::m:.:h.r..;:.i:"- gr?" ma 5"” d”"”' " ”” mm” to St Dunstan's Basilica. where 3'55"” S""""”- M G 1,. .,.,lo,,, ml their neighbor. Mrs. . . MscMilla.n, plaintiffs. Donald Ken. ll... 3.,,....,...,...,.. W, gm?” ing the champion step dancer The Treasurer. rs. . . John M. Wm” At a web attended and enthu.sl- nedy and Austin Brown. defend. omen be regdeoonmh s of North America. He had a wonderful disposition and loved children. and always spoke the b557, of everyone. There are left to cherish his memory his sorrowlng widow. also nine children, namely Florence, Mrs. Albert Templar. Suffolk; Ai- bert in Edmonton; Bobby in Whitehorse: Stephen and Beth on the homestead; John in Winsloe; by Reverend Reginald Phaien, who also officiated at the grave. The pill) bearers were Lt.-Col. Leo F. Macdonald. L.J. MacDonald. W-D Giills, Fred Taylor. Simon. Paoli. and F. Lloyd Carleton. Burial Was in the family plot in the Catholic cemetery. ANOTHER CENTENNIAL CAKE -At the conclusion of the inaug- mant which showed that the, Aid has had a very successful finan- cial year. The President. Mrs. Buntaln re- viewed the activities of the Aid in her Annual Report. and en- larged on the various projects un- dertskeh by the members. A tur- key supper held in February was the first undertaking of the year; c The three saw only the head of the monsterl It was light brown and had a nose about one foot long. No neck was visible. Mr. Hobbs said the creature was definitely after ducks. It come near one duck. which flew away. then submerged and came up 300 yards hear another. A sea serpent has been -recently reported from sookc. 20 miles west MR. 1.. u. CUDMOBE Lorne Hilson Cudmors passed from this life to that of the one above on November N. 1954. Death came peacefully shortly .1- tel" midnight in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital where he had received treatment at differ- ent times for a head injury. hav- astic meeting of the executive. Provincial Diocesan Councu of the Catholic Women's League held in the Knights of Columbus Home in Charlottetown yesterday after- noon. pians were made to contact all sub-divisions with regard to a spiritual bouquet and a personal gift to be presented to the newly appointed Bishop of the Diocese. Rev. Malcolm MacEs.chern. at the time of his installation." ants, hearing wad set for today. Gordon MacMillan and Allison Oil- lls for the plaintiffs; G. R. Foster and M. A. Farmer. Q.C.. for defen- dants. The following appeal cases were heard: Waiter Power--conviction confirmed and sentence varied from sixty days imprisonment, to a fine of 330.00 or 30 days. Ann Flynn-Hearing set for Jan. "Respectfully yours. "(ssd.) I-Ieber W. Jones, Foreman.” Liberal Women's Ass'n. Meeting Alma. Mrs. Robert vickel-son, North H, at T” D3,, W... held, .3 usual, ing had 0 t h 1 . 1 ' Mr. -W11 M , ural ceremonies of Centennla e . Y . of here. and Albert 1-lead, (lye . n wo oi. er occasions, 30, Lloyd Molyne,mx.geM-mg ,5; Neil A. Matheson M.P. was irfhyernniijiiyl Cathsierihee cue; held at the City Hall on New East" Saturdayr bl?” gait: miles west. two serious operations in Mon- The meeting was chaired by the for loan am. am. 14. Robert. su- West weaker at 8 ltrsely 'ettend- ' ' ' ' ' Year's day one of the persons to successful. In C0 1! M8 0n It has been descrlbed 3, lmvlns treal hospitals. DTOVIUCIII IITCSICICM. Milt ll lfpl-,,,m,mA1-gument heard on pre. ed meeting of the Liberal Wo- Yea. North River; also a brother John of Montreal; and four sis- ters. Mm. Hazel Cameron and Mrs. Harold Pratt of Elmsdale. Mrs. Floater Gammell and Mrs. Ed- whom a piece of the Centennial birthday cake was sent via: May” Alan Rush of London. Oni.. whose city is also observing its Centen- nial this year. Yesterday the Cen- the Junior League of the Char- lottetown Hospital the Canada Phi'kers' Cooking School was held in May. The Aid also sponsored the Nurses' Graduation and don- s head as big as a horse's. rising as foot or 18 inches out of the water. and a second hump rose from the water and sank from view at the some time as the head. He was in his thirty-sixth year Mid Md SPJ'Ved overseas in the last war with the Prince Edward Island Light Horse: first with the invasion forces in France and H01. MacDonald of Tracadie Cross. who called on the different conveners present for reports. All conveners who have not yet sent out letters to sub-divisions with regard to the liminary point of law and the hearing adjourned to a date to be fixed. Mr. J. P. Nicholson, Crown Prosecutor represented the Crown and Mr. J.A. MacDonald. Q.O. rep- men's Association held in the wo- men's room of the Canadian Leg- ion Hall yesterday afternoon. The president. Mrs. W. J. Rodd. pre- sided. in ur h of Sea View. , . wrhid ffnexial which was largely tenniad committee in Charlottetown Med IWP l::VIZ9; glergirsas land. and later with the occupg- work M "131? Commnwav W9" resented the appellants. Plans were made for the. an- sttended was held in Highfield was pleased to TEPPIVE a piece of and Mrs. Man t H" l "mun! tion forces in Cermhny. leaving glilged to do so as soon as pos- Ethel Mccloskeygnearmt at for mml 1,, mllowlng the gpenlng of United Church under the direc- London's Centennial cake. Theysenifd Ni? V? T HOS mm 9 the services wllll the rank of la. The usual prizes were voted 10:30 Mn. Jan. 21. Mr. ER Ben the Leglsluu,-e on 1.-eh. g, 10,. mm of Mr. N. Dl Macllean The Cake was duly dem.H.ed to Hl5'm9FIlllE of. the .haIr(iiii1'tie Jun!!! A ca e F N col-pond. for Christian doctrine. St. Dun- mt Appellant. Jeremmh Doucettk whlch M,-9. Mllmn 3," W" ID. service was conducted by' Mr. Worship Mayor Stewart. ANS A550””: 0" ': hrld ln”OCl 0:. Th? large funeral which attest- 3,736: gnlllvegutft and frmce M Hearing set for 10:80 a.m, Jim. 21, Pointed COHVEMT of 319 "lull I-Ieber Hardy assisted by Rt9V- 5- pA1vqg.-ULLY wu,RFDgFriendS rummas!P me V80 7 ll ed his respect in the community ” 93' W” ecldefi '0 M1. M5,,” O-Donne. for appellant. committees. Mrs. I-Isrry.Bonnell . . . tnber. and Ii Gift Cabinet at t e (HTAWA (cpkgmvmg ms” in was held on November 27 ham hold the annual art drawing, and Mr J P Nmhomm Crown Prone W” wpolmed Chaim,” of . . . . . - F. Maclsean. The pallbearers were Messrs. Lemuel MacKinnon. Stewart Mac- Kinnon, Stewart Mac!-"a.rli1ne. Jos- eph Ourley, George Peters and Stillman Frizzle. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. Cards of Thanks in Charlottetown will learn with regret that Mr. Alex Scott of Hall- fax and formerly of this city. hadl the misfortune to fall on the side-l walk in London, Ont.. causing ii fracture in his hip bone. Mr. Scott who was resident engineer on the construction of the Angus L. Mac- doriald susp9n5i9n bridize WW9 Halifax harbour, had. with Mrs. Scott spent the Christmas and New Hospital provided in means of rais- lng funds. The President thank- ed the members for their faith- ful co-rip:-ration and attendance at the meetings during the )'”3F- Annual reports were also pre- sented by Mrs. G. Leitch. chair- man of the ways and means com- mittee; Mrs. W. E. Cotton of the buying committee; Mrs. J. MacKenzIe of the telephone com- seven of 10 regional communities declined slightly during November. The sharpest decline was in the Saskatoon-Regina. area. other declines were noted in Montreal, Toronto. Ottawa. Winni- peg. Edmonton-Calgary and Van- couver, the bureau of statistics rc- W iported. St. John's. Nfld.. showed a small increase. . The consumer price index. based the 'Cut.cliffe Funeral Parlors. the service being conducted by the Rev. A.g Frank MacLean of Trin. ity United Church, who spoke words of comfort and sympathy to those bereaved. The hymn, rendered were ""l'hei Lord is My ?l9Dherd" and the beautiful Breathe on Me Breath of God." Interment was in the Peoplsfs Cemetery. Charlottetown. the pan. Mrs. L. L. Noonan was appointed convener of this activity. Several members made reference to the effectiveness of the five re- gional conforencosv held at as many centres throughout the pro- vince during the past few months. and expressed the hope that these would be continued another year. utor represented the Crown lnboth cases. other appeals on tile docket are those of Francis James Vessey and Francis Shcphard. Fouowing the presentation of the Maccvuigan said: "I thank you for your splendid report and the way in which you'have carried out your duties. The report shows you have report of the Grand Jury. Justice I9 nominating committee authorized to bring in a slate of officers at the annual. meeting of the As- sociatlon to be held in April. Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald was selected to head the resolutions commit- C. The business session was follow- ed by an entertaining quiz pro- gram and the afternoon conclud- ed with the serving of tea by the . . . Year,dholidagslxthntlggdgiugga :1;'III.8C9c;rr:;Igon1dlIif'l1,(& 5;”:-Il,ar?arrefl. gr-i 19149 ptiiicelsl equallilbiag dl00. 012 bearers being Harold Betts, Ralph taken gun can in enmmmg refreshment committee. n- - i e I .v . 4 - 1 with '0 """'k "ht b”h””'" 'vferreanaboal(l,t to leave for Halifax The nominating committee's re- l,,ffck,..;M W' 1 B n my 3:13:15. c"v”i- Johnmm Clevmnd R A'd equipment and buildings in the ” Mban” Ruul Route Nat 2' for when the accident occurred. Latest port was presented by Mrs. N. H. Vancouver 1183 (113.5): Eamon- Hm "mm" Chnndl" '"d e I 13011130 01 V011? dull? Y0"? T990” their kind remembrance: at Christ- IDIL sent illness. I ta e this opportunity of sincerely tha king you one and all. reports that Mr. Scott is resting comfortably in a London hospital. committee. Special entertainers included David MacDonald. Nit-ls Hansen. Boyd Richards and Allen DeBlois. and the following is the list of Officers and Committees )Secretary: Mrs. Donald Camp- ell. Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. ton-Calgary 115 (115.3); Saskatoon- Rcgina 113.9 (114.8); Winnipeg Continued from page 1 Neil Maclnnis. The Canadian Le. gion had charge of the burial ser- vice at the daughters. Lorna Ruth and Kath- ryn Lvnn. Also his mother. now Mrs. Grace Mackinnon, and two OTTAWA (CF) - A British that damage to harbor installa- tions and fishing vessels has been reported. S is an example for the future. The report will be handed the proper Jail. Falconwood Hospital. Infirm- ary. and Beach Grove Institution very carefully. and wish to make Profits Increase which was 51.061301 or 01.!) a share. Lloyd w,l,l, P” for 1955. . m. I I . . graveside. Winston Columbia member of Parliament authorities." Justice MacGuigan Mail Courier. CENTENNIAL 50C”L"'””""' I-Ion. President: Mrs. Alexander 1o1Ei3mL11ii1'1bl1:n!iri(ai.i8iii S""”' "M ""9 "M" "d 3"” asked Tuesday Whether the trans- thereupon dlncharsed the Jury- .. hats. novelties and the New Year Mathew" duly sum N B 1175 ger Wm. Chaisson sounded the pan department plans enlergpncy TORONTO. (OP)-Dow Brewer; .' With special hanks to Dr. Beer Baby were all in action at the Presideml M" George H Bun. (111.5)-. Ham X 114.5 -Ins) 8' Last Post. assistance for St. Jam,” Nnd. GRAND JURY REPORT -mesday reported 3 mt, pl-out of I . um Dr. MacDonald. and my many Trinity Y- P. U- ""”"""l '””l my. ' ' ' ......v.' Nfld abssed'ori(June.l951 Th.” "'- 19” to mourn his hit Monday by . severe '.i...m.' Following is the text of the 51-393-117 or 31-93 t ti"-N 1" "-he ' I friends who were so kind with last night. SDGCM "'3""””" W” Vice-Preslderit' Mrs A B Bar equalling 100' l029 (1028) passmg' his w”'- ””'- IOTMGF Thomas Barnett (CCF'-Comox- Grand Juror-s' report: 5'9” ended 09'” 31- 19”" I their help and gifts during my re- led by m9mbeT3 0' "W ""”Ii”" all I . I ' I ' ' I Knmerlne Bensi ”"d 1W0 SW!” Alberni) said in the Commons "we inspected the Queens County Th” (mum W” m mc"'”” of v ' 31 per cent over the loci! net profit A Working capital was 010.146.”! I Jul; Wain. Murcheson. Refreshments were R D MHCNGHI Suggests Agency sisters, Murial (Mrs. Andrew Transport Minister Marler said mg folldwing observations and rec- .'i- Alban . r.a:.r. served by the lunch C0"""I""- ' ' f ; 'rr. . . Moore W””"3””” ""3 Annie (Mm Al- his de artmeht has as yet receiv- as against s1o.93a.im. ; Gordon MacBe,ath was pianist for a,r:;:ur::'d MM”?! rcommid”. tack” immedhuely is the and bert Furness). ed no prepons of damage to "Hi. We wish to thank our many the 0V9YllnB- KW-. H0W”d CIITISI Mrs, Gordon bench, Mrs. Vernon the St. Lllwnme "away Wm have gatlon aids in St. John's harbor friends who sent cards and letters U0 C1059?! the "19"-INRVWIIII I"!h0" Gum M,-S. Wpllington M...-Nglll, on the Mnrmm”. C d f k or in other parts of Newfound- of sympathy. during our recent Prayer A”?! "W 'I"3”l3 M Au” Mrs. Earl MacLeod, Mrs. Stanley At present nobody could say O S lamb ' DEYOGVQDIPHI. I-Bn8'vSY"9' 5nd "3193" BS The Thompson. wlmg the effect Wm be but It Th; he;-pavgd famlly'tvlsh" to i1m':'m-2' MD ""1 ME GPDTID Y00 T” Th” BI"dP'" Buying Committee: Mrs. W. E. lent In .35” would l,e'm,de to thank all those who have sent ex-IN B H ' ""1 hm"! ZION Y. P. S. - Zion Y. P. 5. Cotton. Mr!. W- 7- 3019” MW study the long-range possibilities Prelslons of symplthv or who ' S BIRTHS. MIIIIIIIAGES. DEATHS ident introduced new business. S H to Ontario and Quebec. pwmnnel of Ru 1 , t dl . h I. Nubia" bu not b M... .. .. ..”:.:":.::".'.'. ".:.:..:.:;"”'::." in an 15-3: :6-92215 he ' Ar PRINCE OF WM-E5 00”-EGE "All THOMPSON - At Brldgewater. ml by Rod I-Ilckox. Following this S. Jones. Mrs. J. David Stewart. "my '1” th. Mmmc pmvigcel tinue thenwork during the follow- The farm. expected to be partly I .S:n)lderset.dFI1;g1antg on Jal:i.'lI('ir,1i955. the meeting adjourned to the Iowd- gliye Cuaie. h M H L mg mg 'c.ll,.l on ll... 5...); for 3l':::sth:'”'h:';' lglimnhmgntihs S'::I:1:,b.Verl:;:'19:156r:”1u m1';?";; 2-. an rs. eorge . omp- er hall where Marian Ma(:Donal . eer's urc: rs. . . lndusulgl 10,”. H e a s e wo r a . eon. Charlottetown. a son. .3 3 b Younkgr led l,-, . game, Spar. Mn. l.ll L. p,lm,,.. -Mr. Balcom "M th d 1 l scientific stations onice lloes man- dky-L ' I NEVILL - At London. Ontario. on ::riod.o A lunch was served by ZION Churchi 3475- Alb”-"I Mid' ment unit of the Bankeof (eJ:ii:ocI'a "ed by ""55 "1 "I95"!!! with ML West laid the prisoners POSRIVCIY LUSP SIICWIIIQ. January 10th, i955, to Mr. and Mrs. in , 1 I lit 2. Th ing- 1 th I d t l 1 D l g Allan Nevin thee Helen Cutcliffe) a in; 31:” :B1ec;)tmIge e'l'he Ti: Efhat Mn. -1. A. Marl-cod. Mn. W-mn OBranok shbulg lilseuiocaieehe mmmrr f1”l;:flIt”"f "With '(VI;W "0 W '9' ADMISSION: d-3-"Eh?-913 Binds" closed the meeting. Maritime: and staffed by experts PRINTER 3 "mi 0 91 9” em” IIOSSITER - At the cm 1 mg. , uh ll l - l - . -er town Hospital. on Decembell: gist. CENTRAL CHRIST”; L nms . yevekrplgzgt n:!"fhe'"A':Ie:,:u'c" rte"; William Caxton. fir t British First concrete pavement in North 75:: 50: l954, lo 31,. and Mm Jack Rum” ;I:I;&Fc80!nsKJ::5ed8lI::;1ur 10!; mi mm 3521!?-ti';. ls.e7t7 up his press in Lon- gmerica was laid at Bellefontaine. ' ' V I . 1 . (me Pegm Onanlelh R N") 350"" church for their annual meeting. - D in am John Patrick. Weight 8 lbs. 13 on, DEATHS MMLEAN The death occur- red in the Charlottetown Hospital on Tuesday. Jan. 11. 1964 of Mrs, William Maclman ineg Elluhuh Gavinl formerly of Albenon. In her 62nd year. Her remains ,",,na 5, H... H”nr1.'ssev Funexel Vincent Beck: secretary, Eleanor ff,”";'.;,.fu”,,";;',,"'.;,jf:"K"""'" Wm g.l'.f.'?58'Ei3..”5i?i?.'.?l' .13.-'53; 373': :3? .i.'i72n3iT3i1'.2?3L?l'."” 1, your chum t YES SIR-EE you'll get Voiues beyond your fondest dreams -.- on brand new Men's and 4 - ' are no "mm - '” S" C””””"” ”" vle::el?l3::er3p3;l:1al;1iilum::t:nl.d;dr:( Tw"i.'. 1'."”.'.'..3'.ii"Z.'.':i'i.".i."'" becoming to you . . . l.edies'. Boys' and Girls' high grade reud7- to-weer and accessories at GREENDAUS Tuesday. Jan. 11. 1955. Mrs. John T. Inman in her 87th year. Re- mains will be transferred from the Macbean Funeral Home go her late residence this morning. Fhlneral notice later. Interment In Argyle Shore cemetery. N. D. MecLEAN held their first meeting of 1955 last evening in the social hall. Beginning the meeting was a de- votional period under the leader- ship of Arlene Larter, Davida Mac- During the business session the new officers were elected for the coming year. The retiring officers occupied decorated chairs and dur- ing the ceremony transferred their mantles of responsibility to the new executive namely president, Norman Stewart: vice-president. Dunbar read applicable scripture as the past executive placed their mantles upon the shoulders of the new officers. A Bible study and a short quls concluded the meeting. Personals Friends of City Councillor George ft. Keefe regret to learn he is con- fined to his home again through J. W. Macxenzie, Mrs. G. M. Avard. Church Vice-Presidents: Trinity United Church: Mrs. W. E. Beairsto, Mrs. Eldon Campbell, Miller. Mrs. Parker Hooper. Mrs. dleton. Mrs. Harold Partridge. in loving memory of Bobby Minus who passed away Janu y 126:. 1954. If all the world were cure to give We'll give it all and more To laser your voice and see your In . Just as we did befme. Lovingly Remembered by Mom. Dad and Family. In loving Inesssory of Bobby Mann. who passed away Jana y lzth. 1954. . The dearest person the world could hold Aeimryiuriiosaamorgols, 'retlsnsewisohsewtsila.elIwlll and set corrective policies wher- ever necessary. One, thing that led him to his suggestion was the fact that in the year 1953-54 the Industrial Britain manufactures more than 3.000.000 bicycles yearly. two- thirds going for export. CLEANING They should be coming to us. MASTER CLEANERS 122 Htsroy Street have helped at this time. part)- cularly to Dr. A. A. Macvlcar and the nurses of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. . CHANGE RED PERSONNEL are being made to change the radar equipment, For Prison Farm FREDERICION. ICP) -- At- torney-General W. J. West Tucs- day announced plans for construc- "to eliminate indoor confinement would be employed at useful oc- The centennial Eachrrn and Ishhel Farquharsortl. girauwlllarsi Kelllyg Mrmci. Development Bank gave no ss- mm 01 a prison hrm in central F llowi this a business mee- en ey. rs. wen mp e , glnnncg go gm, N S la 50: P9! 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