p.g.,z. The Guardian Tuesday, Nov. 3.-1955 City and Central "CRASWELL for better? photo WI 'I'IlA'l' THE MCI WELL Giggey's Pharmacy. open I an DANCE. and card party. Iona East School Nov. II. "YOUR DOLLAR IUYI MORE It the Hulhee Drug Stue. CANADIAN Association ere meeting today. Y.M.C.R., :31 N0 Immunisation Clinic will be Friday the Health Centre. will be on Friday. oNFEnnNcE T on each successive Friday after- noon. log Officer H.M.c.s. Queen Charl- otte. who has been attending Commanding Of- - Lieut. Cdr. J.N. PRIZE WINNERS - Prize win- night at s card porn! Park Hall were as Mrs. Rita Worth; Men's first. J.C. Shaw; second. H. Sheehan; Consolation, Reg Whit- lock. Freeze-out. Mrs. Percy Carr and Mrs. Nelson Whltloclr. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Helen Bulman was held yesterday after- noon froin the Machean Funeral Home to St. Paul's Church where service was conducted by Canon J. T. Ibbott. Interment was in St. Mark's Church Cemetery. Rustlco. licer's conference in Hamilton. Ontario, ty today- These con- d annually for the purpose of coordinating the organ- lzation and training in Naval Div- isions throughout the country. j1 Howard Mclnnis FITTED FO0TWEAli 175 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. Ah i. ,,i,.,- xi: - "T A ' FIRST HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR RED CRO Pictured above are some of the that were in atten- dance at the fir John Junior Red oi-os SS CONFERENCE her 5th. Left to right: MacDonald, Notre Dame Con- vent; Dean Carpenter. Alberwll High School: Maureen Sour-is High School; Francis Doir- on. St. Augustine's Convent, South Rustico: Mary Larter. Stresses Voters' Duty in Address At Rotary "l urge all those who are neg- cting their duty by not taking ipart in the government of their country, to reconsider their posit- ion", Mr. J. M. Macdonnell, M.P. High School: Peter Steele. Mis- couche Convent; Brenda Large. fa Queen Charlotte Charles Smith, Queen Square School. Mary Carragher. Rochford Square School: Norma Connolly, Roch- ford Square School: Myrna Han- cock. Summerside :Cyril Toombs. Albert Carr, MacLean, Robert Kirby, Donald Seaman. ART ASSOCIATION MEE'I'lNG- Vspecisl speaker at a meeting of ;lhe Prince Edward Island Art As- s Conference beldi at Red Cross Headquarters, Char-Ii lottetown. on Saturday, Novem- Attend First Conference of Jr. Red Cross schools in the province were corned to the first High School Junior Red Cross Conference by Mr. Edwin C. Johnstone. president. Prince Edward Island Division. Canadian Red Cross Society. Mr.l Johnstone, in his welcome, stress- ed the need for "service" by high school students in community act- He expressed thank co-operation and assistance BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. Barter's Film Lab. io.e.s. Chapter Greets Deputy At the regular meeting of Ci'y- stal Chapter No. 1. 0.E.S.. Charl- 'ottetown, held on Friday, Nov. 4th. the members were happy to wel- come the District Deputy, Mrs. J. A. Ruffle, Annapolis Royal, on her 50:: Per insertion A journalist, Mn! ,Gopal is visiting in the Province: "A and presently holds TTiiTit'iTs”4 m'”"AV”?Ta'(TTi7 H0spIiz(1)RN-0:?! 53119955 ht? K4,, andrposition at South Gram Mrs Cecil Iirainor '3 daughter His talk tonight will be on India ' ' ' d Art. The meeting will be in ub room of the Civic Centre. only of its own freedom. but of the. other fieedoms, -- religious free- dom, the freedom of the press, the freedom of education, the freedom of speech, -- all the essential things of our way of life”. Mr. Macdonnell, who had been introduced by chairman Gordon Award, was thanked on behalf of the Club by the co-chairman Al- Mariene Margaret, 6 lbs. 5 ozs. KAYS-At the Prince Edward 15- The land Hospital on Nov. 7. 1955 to , , or ved at Wheatley River with the A large number of several l'I'i8Hlb6I'n Regent Chapter. Kensington we present to witness the initiation two new members. Mrs. Ruffee inspected the Chap- r work and complimented the of- tiicir efficiency The Worthy Matron, Mrs. Hildred Wal- ker thanked Mrs. Ruffce and pre- sented her with a gift of wedge- wood. The Worthy Patron. Mr. Bertram Larkin introduced. Mr. J. A. Ruffee. Worth said in a thought-provoking address before the Rotary Club at their weekly luncheon meeting yester- day at the Charlottetown Hotel. "Many people who regard them- I ' ' ' hi . l . Venifhfs tiuiys" vtleicrs)peali1(lcgr :,(intili:i;izc?ic"tiM”j"r in the First Wm” E , . Blood Donor Clinics held through-i:dW”,:1,d:;fg";f;?f:”',Jgif,f always carried on in the best of taste. I would urge them to rem- ember that party warfare is the Charlottetown (nee Violet Moore) a son, 8 lbs. 6 ozs. NOSEWORTHY - At the Grace mem" Maternity Hospital. Halifax. N.S., on Sunday. Nov. am. 19:35. to Mr. and Mrs. George Dorothy Bonnyma bs iai at 11 a.m. at which Major D- A. MacDonald, now of Moncton and formerly of Wheat- Noscwm-my (nee ,-iey River. will preside. The follow- ,” 5 son, weigh; ling speakers have been invited: D Mai-Millan. O.B.l3.. urence Blaikie, Rev. C. R. Macdonnell was a was awarded the Military Cross and the Croix-de-Guerre. Chairman of the Board of Govern- ors of Queen's University. Past President Dr. Harold Shaw panimcm nf ouriintroduced Mr. Neil Matheson, M. P., as a new member of the club and a similar function was per- formed by Dick Dowd when he in Her Majesty's presented Mr. W. R. Jenkins. The new members were given an of- 'ficial welcome by president Frank out the province I James Norton, Grade ll stuvienti .from Suinmersicfv l-lf"l'. School act- necessary accom am. that the only way to maintain freedom is by having always an alternative gov- ernment available Loyal Opposition. em that this is the only system gary' 8 daugmen Wendy i tilt? rtl iiiIiliorwRei:iMCi'iis.sCh'(: il1rIIYllIlS'!lrilttEot?f for Prince Edward island Division under the direction of Mr. die tthe triennial meetings of General pter held in Washington Mrs. Jean Smith reported on rummage sale held recently and Mrs. Jessie Parker reported on sale of Christmas. Cards. At -the con- clusion of te-meetin. a social hour was enjoyed in tgiie recreat- 9" Md ” V"-V 9"-i0Y3bl9 Vi!" in ion where refreshment were ser- the convenership of M"- Elm" H”?- Lehnan and Mrs. Edna Valley. - Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hag and family. Charlottetown. were re-, visitors to Moncton. N. 3., and Amherst, N. 5. Mrs. Cora Ling. Wheatley Riv- the Prince County FUNERAL MONDAY - The late Mrs. John J. Miscouohe, was Monday morning from her late residence to St. John the Baptist C were broken into discus using the topics: ” School Red Cross" and Provincial ProjecIs' seas Relief Projects" ternational Understanding Organizing High ,1 11 ozs. (Nee Elda MacLeod.i JENKINS-At the Pri Hospital on Novembe to be changed peaceably --l lots and not by bullets." Mr. Macdonncll reminded those 'hom he had described, that Parli- ament. howevcr crit be of it, "is their P consists of the men sent by the voters. If good men are sent. it will be a good Parliament and if good men are not sent, it will not But good or bad", Mr. Chairman Russell Seller gave ii brief pep talk to the members deal- ing ,with the forthcoming annual Rotary auction. Speaking on be- half of the Fellowship Committee. Secretary Ralph Jones extended a L welcome back to Rotarian Arthur MacPherson and ti": official scribe, J. M. Murley, both of whom had been laid aside for some time due uiem High Mass we by Rev. J. D. Kelly who also offi- elated at the grave. Pall bearers 39" were Ephraim Gallant. Theodore Gallant, Julian Gaudet. Arthur Gaudet. Wilfred Birch and Eric Glurch Cemetery. Amherst. the guest of Mr. and - "The Red Cross Story" told in Summersldm 5 so brief by Miss lphigenie Arsenault, Provincial Red Cross Commission- er. was followed by the film "With-i out Warning" which depicted over- all Red Cross activities. A film Understanding" Mmdonneii and let us remember that apart from everything else it is Parlia- MFlying officer W.H-D. Hedges, The grand Chapter Colors of Kathy and Blythe have returned green. orchid and silver were used to decorate the -tea table. Mrs- Hil- dred Walker and Mrs. Helen Herr- ing poured and members Wallie Sharpe of Truro. N. S. commmee served' was a visiting Rotarian and Mr, J. Angus MacLean. M. P., was al At the P. E. 1. Hospital 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. ggar (nee Velma Mac- Kay) I son, David Ernest, 7 lbs. 10 as. their home in Bedford. N.S.. after a pleasant Hunter River, guests Mrs. Frank Bagnsll. with new i showing Junior Re ies in schools acr Miss Marie Bowness, dir- ecior. The necessi "Accident Prevent- program was stressed by Mrs. y Ciidmore, Director of First Swimming and Water Safet . A special feature of the Confer- ence was the display of Internat- ional School Art Local Camera Club Meeting The Charlottetown Camera Club met last evening in the Y.M.C-A. Hobbycraft room. A number of matters were discussed in the busi- iness meeting which was presided over by the president. Robert Don- nelly. It was announced that the annual salon of amateur photo- graphy would be held March 12th, to iilth. At the next regular meet- the club. on Nov. 21st. the Clas A competition on "Portraits" is to be judged. A demonstration on lighting for portraiture will also be a feature of the program. For the benefit of Bob Donnelly gave a ta ta monstration on some of the funda- mentals of photography. mainly with the setting camera to obtain the correct ex- ge Lewis followed up ps for making better McMurtry judged ', placing them in , g order: tst. the Prince County aturday. Nov. 5th, 5. Vernon Adams. Weight 8 lbs. 4 ozs. Trinity Evening Reports Splendid Auxmary Meek Draft Horse Show At The Maritime Mr. W. R. Shaw returned from ter Fair Saturday Music Festival g,:.;””'S.C"""” Ass'n Meeting At a general meeting of the usic Festival Association. a pro- posal was made and approved to have records made as teaching aids for rural school singing. Sixi rs volunteered to give as- Royston Muzford. e chairman of a committee to carry out this project. Another feature w by the president. Wendell Wood. on of the Federation of Music Fes- tival Associations held at Halifax during the summer. Th of a national festival of participating were at the meeting. and cussion a committee to look into the The Mary Miliar Auxiliary met t evening in the east parlor of e Hearts Memorla dent, Miss Dorothy Auld. in chair. Twenty-seven mem isitors were present. NESS-The remains of FKO Wil- liam Ness who died as a result son. on the su lane accident in Quebec. - A""""5v D0"3- 5111 eilow p". rest at the home Michael Ness from w funeral will be held Wedne sewing. and an exhibit of from various countries the Marmme WI" after a period of at the big show. Mr. Shaw; ;judged all the draft horses on the line and the teams in the Main pavilion at the night show. V He described the heavy horse show as probably the best that h been seen at the Maritime for ma e competition in heavy Pres drafts was particularly keen. There were eighteen entries in one class pectacle in these days 6 power is supposed m;ests at Windsor, N. S. on the way out was pariicul-i Judilni DVEF an ex! its not a light job Mr the work is extreme- g and the horsemen M ritime are grand bunch exhibitors. This is the at the auxiliary onsorship of the Reports were heard from Man-i 0 C G' 1- T- SFDUP reen Wood. Souris High school: i Ernestine MacDonald, Tignish Con- d Norton. Summer-,” Centre held at Kin 9:30 a.m.. Requiem cred Heart Church. interment in St. Peter's MANAGEMENT The McCall Frontenac Service Station formerly operated by Bill Doyle will 0 now be operated by Clifford J " McGuirk effective today. ............ "R-899. .Evy0NS. Men's Station Wagon COATS & Heevy.i'leid.DUFFl.E COATS Mrs. Norman Stewart. The subject for study --"New- comers Are Neighbors" 3,-Isented by Miss Enid ny;a panel of three oth Delegates to the Conference re- presented the 'ollowin, schools: gh,-school, James t the Charlottetown nday. November MacLaren, former- of Goose River in her year. Her remains will be dsday at noon from. town Fiineral Home Elmer Sutherlan Funeral notice in COMPTON--The death occurred ce County '1-Iospital , 955 Creeiman Compton. daughter of Mr. MacNeill of Lot 16 in her 36th g at the Compton 1 Wednesday. November 9 to St. John's Anglican Church. . Eleanors for service at 2.00 Interment in the church i a firsthand accou nt of their work St. Joseph's Convent, ragher, Grade 11, Norma Connol- ..S”.i:””:J.i.,::iiii:” in: .'.':::: - ing sections was strong. Mr. Ceclls good mare carried the junior cham- pionship but had to be contented fgong year. . grand, the top posit u go at this fine show. Heads Legion At Kingston Murphy was elect- of the Kingston anadian Legion at eting held Nov. acDonald, Betty on High School, Larter. Dean Carpenter: Aylward: Albert g the reports of the of excellent color mittees the meeting ken by several members, wn and discussed. g to a mare owned by gan Bros Amherst. The teams and four in hands provided a splen- did attractlon, and on one evening nine tennis appeared in the rin . The grand championship four hand all breeds was won by a com- bination team shown by the Mac- Nelll and Sunny Slope Farm inter- d, Eleanor MacDonald: Jamieson. Joanne South Rustico Conven Doiron, Cornelia Doucettc; North Rustico, Francis Doiron, Mary C. w Gallant; Miscouche Convent, Ed- i ward LeClair. Peter Steele; Watterworth: Square School. Leonard McGuigan. th in Memoriam loving memory of my dear ther. The purpose of this Queen in Junior Red Cro DANIEL R. BURKE 3 Passed away November 8th, REEVES - At her late residence 170 Beaver Street East, Summer- y, Nov. 7th, 1955. w Annie Reeves. widow of the late Preston Reeves. aged 76 years. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home from where the ember 3. Named dent was Mr. A.C M.C.; vice-president on; treasurer, Norman Camp- ago we had to part we loved. with all our his face and kindly way Youth Cleared --A Death At Coroner's inquest Au'n "'i'beecc.ideiital-4-iisoherll M--1395” with fullvnotillaod mum bends and had cleared the maga- the last we sine. When he attempted to clear utter- ' the chamber of the weapon he found that he did not know how and handed it to his chum. who was more familiar with the gun. since it belonged to Bruce Jamee' dad to ther. Young James said that be open- ed the breech of the gun and was the process of sliding the that the M J 5""” t boy of had removed all the shells and d the sun had on re therefore did not hold the hammer or of the gun. Charles Albert James. father of Bruce James said that the gun was over 25 years old and had formerly been used by a deceased brother of his who was a trapper. Personals Hedges and two daughters, weekend in of Mr. and b, Hamilton. P. A- Creelman). led by Miss Mor- biect "The Call to in UNDER NEW p Value 34.50 Sale Price 14.95- ruiius that it ..wu worklll W a married sister. Mrs. Heber Stew- band. It was de- teke the wounded boy ouse and go for Dr. Bur- den at St. Peters. He said that Ind tol peluilijonscious . waslosingaoo ood.Be-enjoed charged. He tstiilildlatiiiiiatytiiignguiii were gr: cane: mcwr "rived the My not ordinarily supposed to act in M” "mfg, this manner although he had known it to do so on at least one other occasion.N CLEAR THOUGHT GU When asked by Mr. Nicholson ""5 wupou what precaution he would take ::::.-:::: v--e-u - we - ghlells bin the magazinke. he would ed by uy of the W1 od t e hammer bac to prevent firing. He said he was of the "mpg art and her bus into the h the boy seemed Carl Shephe atantiated the to theopoor art who witnessed from the houne. Dr. Burden in lacerations and in The negular Tuesd Legion V are William Ness, pleted. Guest speaker Geo missioner Fish and G Mr. Buckman was at setter, High Jacket. TWO FILMS WILL BE SHOWN y Hot Turkey Dinner SALE i l0.00 we spent many happy funeral will be held on Wednes- day. Nov. 9th at 2 p.m. Inter- ment will be in People's Ceme- tery. Visiting hours. p . MacDONALD - At Charlottetown on Monday, Nov. 7. 1955, Broder- ick MacDonald formerly of Mt. Stewart in his 87th year. His re- James MacKenzie. mittee. A.C. MacE MacPhee. Allison ill ed and remembered ter Dorothy and fun. Bruce occupied the Ch meeting which saw 10 o answer roll call. The Charlottetown Moms Zip Lined toi-coats. Heavy Oulred. Values to 29.50 Sale Price 18.95 SALE mains are resting at the Char- lottetown Funeral where the funeral will be held on Wednesday morning to st. An- drew's, Church for Mass at 9 otclock. the Church Cemetery. report showed that the the Branch were in g Comrades Roy Bmco MacEachern were a e auangementsi for Funeral Home 10 Ession St. Complete Funeral and Mon's'surrs.CvoIm to 39.50. i ii: um” cry. The Pres years, i I. chandler presided. dlscbar of the lest meeting 5” '3'?” approved. lilr. ll. Rum-g '”u.udm"' M, a report of the Library aegcuj Be stlteggio books had mm 01! and Library now 1", 1.000 volumes. November an that W W" W” " asked his when parents may visit in ma rsry Mr. Jack Armstro um. 3. ed for Membership-Comm; lied returned An m""'m" "'51 aid boy who happened to be w-Ik- had told "' '”t""'"”i' - M'- F lng toward 2:. meisuie at the sun 3: house gmfgmmmm. mfg. y "iii tings; ailigy iiisclosed .how be :3 D" F”” wk" M'- lie and young Macdonaid had gone be hand '9'” on Sunday afternoon looking for out to see pnrtidge. After a short time they slumped decided to come home. The Mac- When asked donald boy had the sun in his uid, ('1 ing at the inquest was huge. He expressed the, opinion of Milburn who sub- that with the severance of on evidence in regard the main nrtieries ti would working condition of possible for anyone to 11” and Mrs. Heber Stew- more than a short time. the shooting After deliberating for .59", There was no twenty minutes the Jury vidgca present- in the above findings. cues. in the my were: explaining the Cullen (foreman); Geo ' report said that the in- Donald H- Dingwell, Elvlerett We? tiled discharge gear. Archie MacAulay, use externa wt: ternel heinn.'ior- Pe . gked to attend the funeral of F70 hen funeral arrangements are com- oussus couurv FISH a. GAME - MEETING Prhice of Wales College Auditorium TONIGHT-8:00 P. M. rge Buckman, Deputy Com- me for State of Maine and one of the lead-ing American judges in field trials. so owner of the famous English DATE. i COMMUNITY CENTRE Wednesdeylih-lov. 9th -AN Tiiursdu . Nov. l0tli Time to 7 P. M. Sponsored by Holy Redeemer C.W.L , TIOIIETS-01.00 l.ADlES' BURBERRIES and ALI. WEATHER COATS .Some With Hat To Match Values -to 25.00 uddenly at her real- Amlnilanoe service - Director - , MI!!! E. IIIAIIEV dellce H Rochford -Street ' loys' suecoatsgs. IOMIERS s ennui ulna. Reg. 12.95. Sale Price 6.95 rerlels. Value to 35.00 sans mos is.oo 3. 19.95 CliIdren's SNOW Heavy. Ollted Nylon Sale Price: 4.95 I .. Dealer . cal . g DIAl.t402l. . V g . In ovsuus. mg. 3.95 it " sole 2.99 ,SaieiiPriu”-2.49 She Essie . ay might dance in the Borden Legion Home will be cancelled this week due to the death of 1-70 William Ness of Borden. All members 'of the Borden Branch Canadian and 15.00 l.ADtES' WINTER COATS Fitted and Loose Styles. Newest ma- terials lncluding deep pile fur coat fab- ric. Values to 49.50. 24.50 and 29.50 I.iedies' SUITS-cl newest ine-