JANUARY 17. 1951 c.li.ll. Architect Li. C. Creensides. (above) who has been appointed assistant chief .n-ciiitect of the Canadian National imilway System. with headquart- ..t; at Montreal, according to an suou ment by G. F. Drurnmond, .'.'i!!el' architect. He was formerly ,- ncipai assistant architect. A tiIiiVt of Toronto. Mn Greensides mt-cived his architectural training more and at Columbia University, New York. He joined the C.N.R. 2-. 1940 and became principal as- -tstant architect in 1948. Mr. iireensides is it member of the Royal Architectural Institute of (made. and the Ontario Associa- ..nn of Arciiitects. NATURE'S BAIANCE Norway's greatest natural asset. alerpower. makes up for her lack sufficient coal for domestic ..'OdS. "Take a HOT ;Mus1Ano BATH Dissolve 2 or 3 tsblespooniuls oi mustard in a little cold water and pour it.into -your hot bath. Airer the bath . .. a brisk rub-down...then oil gtobediot-sgoodr'iiglit'ssicp Olfllhllln Photos. Tlahoolaasntsreseevsdfeeaews olloeallntereaubatadveetliagaf aaewsy aatarenasbe hearted as ilve eanbawgdairletly pay- ahlelnadvanee. mun-s ran:-iguana sis. OIAIWII-1. for Photos. IOWAID IMINNII FOOT- WIAI at 175 Queen street. alone AND INDIVIDUAL Aotion Photos. lslsnderr ' key Team. bee window display. nIAa Aaoaalr ANN ras- LANDJ dis guished young Can- adlan pianist. Prince of Wales Col- lege Auditorium. Thursday. Janu-. ary lath. 530 P. M. Tiekets.at Hughes, so cents; students 25 cents. CITY POLICE COUBT - At the Stipendiaiy Magistrate's Court. yes- terday. two men charged with be- ing drunk and incapable were the only cases to appear on the docket. One was sentenced to seven days in jail and me other received. a 20 days suspended sentence. T0 WINTER IN CALIFORNIA- Dr. David W. Mackenzie and Mrs. Maclcenaie, who have been at their summer home in Eldon since last spring. leave next week for Calif- ornia where they will remain three months. They will return to this p ince early in May. on the way California they will visit for a few days their son and daughter-im law, Dr. David Mackenzie, Jr., and Mrs. Mackenzie in Montreal. In California they will visit Dr. Mac- kensie's brother Hector and sister Miss Margaret who resides on the Pacific Coast. BETA SIGMA PHI SOROKITY. Mrs. W. A. Beer was hostess to the Beta Sigma Phi, Alpha Chapter. nt the” first meeting of the new year. on Wednesday evening. Jan- uary 10th. at the home of her mother. Mrs. Norman Nicholson. The business period was conducted by the President, nnd an interest- .ing program on "Friendship" fol- lowed. Those taking part in the program were Allie MacLeod. Bes- sie Cunrad.MarJoriel-Iill and Mrs. J. C. Gallant. Refreshments were served by the Lunch 'Committee. Mrs. Ralph Jenkins and Marjorie i-iiil. assisted by the hostess. MINISTER RECEIVES GIFT FBOM PARISH - Thursday even- ing, Jan. 4 a large gathering of member. and friends of the Fred- ericton, P.E.I.. Christian Church met in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Weeks to honor their pas- tor. Rev. P. L. Richardson. Fol- lowing an hour of games and s . the chairman, Mrs. Andrew Ste - son stated the purpose of the gath- ering. He then called upon Mr. Miller Stevenson, who presented Mr. Richardson with an address and purse in appreciation of his services. to which Mr. Richardson responded with well chosen. re- marks and the promise to continue as supply minister. Following re- freshments by the ladies and with more games and songs a happy Christmas fellowship was con- ciuded. l-in cools- a fella net at America's oldest 'agri- nlent.too.istheFlaiscbmannls ' "lcoltursi fair is Mrs. Harold FastRlsingDfYY0Ilt.f01' that -:.'Curry.ofCurry's Comes-,N.s. extra baking "of rolls for I An as-teacher who takes tarni surprise NHL 1 nnd work in its stride, 1 ' Mre; nary. knows the value of That's it exactly! Because top'-grade ' tainbeking l"lelaohinann'aYeastissoreh- ,”.. . ts .'Flelseiimenn's IblI.I0IInif0nII1YfIltfiI1I'Il- . 1Yease. "I cancom Fieiscli- the inlloritv 0' Pflli-Winllinl .uumi'y;m;m yeast." bakes-swiliiuenootht. i vl "' .' ........-, .-rue,-ceiiireai. ouaniiian . IIIOIS for. all the family at est.ly reduced prlcer at l..ePsge hoe Sale. Sale starts Thursday. JOHNSON AND JOHNSON will be the only Drug Store open this afternoon and evening. GENERAL MBITING of the Charlottetown Ladiea' Curll Club at 7.30 P. M. Wednesday. E ection of Skips. . ' I.ePAG!:'S SHOE STORE have started an after stocktaking shoe sole. Come in and see their shoe racks for bargains. Sale starts Thursday. THE REGULAR. MEETING of the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal Nurses Alumnae will be held at the Cundall Home, Friday. Jan- uary l9th, at 8.15 P. M. snluousur ILL .. Word has been received by Mrs. Earl Mac- Kensie. Long Creek, that he 1.. that Mr. George Ma.cD0ugall, Cam- bridge. Mass.,is seriously ill in the Cambridge City Hospitsl. VOICE CULTUII AND IIINCII LESSONS.-Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Raymond will take pupils for the trenching of Singing and French Lessons. Private lessons in .sing-- ing, private. semi-private in Fren and groups for Conversational French. Phone 1115' lol Upper Prince street. KIRK TRUSTEE BOAID -At the annual meeting of at. James Presbyterian church held Monday night the following retiring mem- bers of the Board'of Trustees were re-elected. D'. R. G. Lel. W. E. Agnew. Alfred Reid and W. R. Burnett. other members of the Board are. Dr. Earold shew. K. M. Martin. Reginald MacLean and R. S. P. Jardine. INSTITUTE HONOR! TREA- SURER C A social evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Bertram Lane on Monday. when the mem- bers of North Wiltliire Women's Institute met to present their ef- ficient secretary treasurer. Mrs. Bruce Deacon with a gift. Mina Jean Lane read an address and Baden Balderston mode the pre- sontatlon. Mrs. Deecm thanked the members for remembering her. The remainder of the evening was pleas- antly spent in. games. contests, and mime. after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess ' A d by the ladies. CONGIIIEGATION IIONOBS PASTOR -- On Wednesday. Jan. 3 members of the New Glasgow. P.E.I. Christian Church met in -the church parlorin honor of their pastor, Rev. P. L, Richardson. Af- ter 3 song-fest. the chairman, Mr. Edison Railings. stated the pur- pose of the gathering and words of appreciation of their pastor's services. Mr. Harold Dlckieson was then called upon and present- ed a purse to the pastor. Mr. Richardson rmponded appropriate- ly and promised to continue for the present as supply minister. A dainty lunch prepared and served by the ladies of the congregation brought to a close a happy fellow- ship in Christ. NEW OFPICIALS AT TIINITY -Seventeen new officials were added to the Boards of Trinity United Church and have been in- stalled in their various capacities. The new elders are Messrs. V. A. Ainewortli. Milton J. Barkhouse. Earl 8. Clark. Stanley L. Hardy. Wilfred A. Livingston. Harold Mc- Kle, and J. P. Simmonds. Ten new members have been added to the Conunlttee of stewards. Messrs. Neil A.gDarragh,.Neil Diamond. J. Wellington Dixon. Henry Douglas. Robert Mcxinnon. Geddie Mac- Leod. Russelldli. Seller, 0. K. Pres- by. LeBaron Tait. and Charles P. Wl1lisms..Mr. Gerald Hariien was elected chairman oi! the Commit- tee of stewards. Mr. E. S. coffin cc-chairman. Mr. John abnmonds. Wins Baking5Honors A at Hants County. Fair ? ! says Mrs. Curry. "gilhen I breads, with Fieischinann'a. I found it so reliable that I have never used anything else . . . Conve- I?) T ilfeariitn out quail has ' and consideration . with w' .a ways .1, . secretary and Mr. George Ayers assistant secretary. Particle Mrs. l-laiph oi-mm of Brook- fleld said Mrs. Boyd Weeks of Fred- erlcton were visitors to Charlotte- town on Tuesday . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Younker and little dsugtiter Linda of New Wiltahire spent Christmas in Am- herst, N. 8. guest of Mrs. 'x'ounker's sister, Mrs. Harmon Blsolt and Mr. Black. ' 'NoImI syn-rents: W-,1: .. The monthly meeting of the North Wiltshlre W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Bertram Lane. Meeting opened with the ,. ldent. Mrs. Henry Godfrey in the chair and by singing "Jingle Bells" and repeating the creed in micro. Roll call was answered by ten members by giving original idea for a winter party. Minutes od last meeting were read . approved and cloned. . Reports of committees were heard collections were reported fa Save The Children Fund. The sum of eio.oo was voted for "me Can- adian March of Dimes." It was decided to order more cod liver oil capsules. A discussion was held rust-ding a play. a committee of four was ap- polntod to attend to same. of notes correspondence and words of thanks fruit sent at Christmas. Copies of the Institu- tn News w dlslllmtell. - Pro e consisted of electricity and chicken contest conducted by an. o. asscuan and Miss Jean Lane which was much enjoyed up all. ma cecii Oanipbatt invited tiseniunbex-stolierhoniefort.lie next meeting. and tell an is to answered with a valentine verse. also bring an article for”an auction ltd WI-lHl'V&B! "THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN New iiosplial for Children TORONTO. Jan. 16 i-(CP)-The new Hospital for Sick Children. ii glittering 18-storey stiructurc built et-nment grants and tile donation of t.houss.nds”cf citizens. was form- ally opened today by six small pat.- lents in a brief. impressive cere- m0N- . The youngsters, representative of the 8.ll)0.000 children treated at the old "sick Kids.” out ceremonial blue ribbons before a distinguished gatha-ing of Federal. Provincial and Civic Gmlernment officials and medical men. Borne s.ooo cltiaens also were on hand. for the lessening. They later mm the 032-bed homltal whose motto since-the first Hospital for sick Children came into existence 75-years ago - in a rented. 10-roovn house-has been: Where no child knocks in vain.” . . The new homital is located on broad University Avenue. less than a quarter-mile from ita quarters on College street an with- in skht of the Ontario lseglslature buildings in Queen's Pdrk. The patients will not move un- til reb. 4. The hospital. which has won ,world renown for its medical W and surgical adlievtnnonts. will be open every day this week for pub- lio inspection. The visitors will see the latest in hospital equipment. Infant cub- icles are guarded from germs by ultra-violet rays across the door- ways. None of the wards has more than '51:: beds. Kitchens -will enable i.ooo feedings a day. -l The building has facilities to handle 100.000 out-patients a year, compared to 70.000 in the old in- stituti . . I mus. nonsn-r' -r. nannow On Monday. Dec. 4th. 1950. the people of Bradiilbane and vicinity were saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Mrs. Robert T. Barlow in her 78th year. Although she had been falling Mrs. in health for years. site bore her illness with Christian patience and fortitude. her life characteriz- ed by the motto:' "It's better to give than to receive." .Mra. Barlow was the former Mary Elizabeth MacKenr.ie. daugh- ter of the late Murdock Mac- Kenzle and Mary MacLeod of I-lartsville. P.E.I. On July 12. 1891 she was un- ltdd in marriage with Robert T. Barlow of Wellington where .they resided for fifty years. iifter which they retired from farm life and took up lresiden in Bradalbane. 'Besides her aorrowing husband she leaves to mourn their loss two daughters (Mamie) Mrs. Nor- man Mntheson. Bradaibane; (Flora) Mrs. H. W. Clay. Char- lottetown. one IOli.. Ira in West-' wcod, Mass, and one foster son. Donnie at home. One son James and one daughter (Hannah) Mrs. N.,S. Schofield pro deceased her. She is' also survived by one sis- ter Effie, Vermont. U. S. A. an: three brothers. Alexander on Thomas in Leavenworth, Wash., and William in Warner, N. H.. also nine grandchildren and ab: great grandchildren. The funeral service. which was largely attended. was held on Thursday. Dec. 7th. a short ser- vice at this house thence to Brad- albane United Church of which she was an active and faithful member. . The service was conducted by Rev. L. M. Murray assisted by Rev. J. A. Maccowan. Rev. Mr. Murray spoke words of courage and comfort to the bereaved fam- ily. The hymns sung were The Lord's My Shenherd and Sale In The Arms of Jesus. also a duet. Nearer Still Nearer by Rev, L. M. Murray and Mr. Russel MacKsy of Kenslngton. . The pallbearers were, Joseph Maiheson. Adam MacKenzle. Alex C. MacDonald. Alex J. MacDon- ald, L. S. Seaman Wlsmore. . . Many floral tributes testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held. Interment was in Brad- nlbane Cemetery "there to await the resurrection morn. Goodness and mercy were her virtues all her life and now site dwells in the house of the Lord." . Card Of Tlienlts Mr. R. T. Barlow and family wish to thank all their many friends and neighbours who sent flowers. cards of sympathy 8'13 all others who helped in any way during their recent and be- ireevement. .?....-....... IN MEMORIAM In loving ates-:i:; of our darling baby. Grant nausea cliaoaell. who passed sway Janaary 11th. 1040. lie was hat a little raaebud A sweet little flower from birth. lo God ealled his: home to Heaven. Defers he'd be soiled here on earth. lovingly Ieassubered by Ills Mnlnsny, Daddy and Brothers. MOSTLY some Sugar plantations form the main industry on the islands of Mauritius and Rounian. twin pea!'s in the Indian 0eean.- . . SPIRIN l'Hi'li!. MHN GNU SORE THROAT lunch assisted by the com- ' l at a. cost of Il3.B00.00o from 0w- . and Elmer iilrl Guide lieiivs liulders Club Our meeting this month will be held on Thursday lath 5.45 pm. at St. James Hall. Supper will be served by the North local As- sociatlon. Mrs. Elmer Sutherland our new Badge Secretary will be giving information on further Lit- tie House Emiblem courses and Proficiency badge examiners. Bring your notebooks and be sure to come as libero are many other matters for your consideration. Owing to a previous Guide engage- ment the President will not be . there. but Miss S. McKlnnon. vice president. has kindly agreed to preside. - ' x iinooitrrnnn w. l. The regular meeting of the Bi-ookfield Womens Institute wasi held at the home oi Mrs. Wilfred Wood with eight membe 5 and onci visitor present. i Meetinl r r' by repeating' creed in unison. Minutes of last' meqing were read and signed. Thc' school committee reported making a visit to the school and two handl books and paper towels are needed; I the teacher was to be asked to get. them. 5 The sick commit.tce reported making visits and taking fruit. 1 Bills of 31.01 were ordered paid. It was decided to give is treat to the sick and shut-ins in the dis-, trict. also that the school children be remembered on closing day. Miss Bernice Wood was asked to send fruit to a patient in tne hos- pital. . Mrs. Wilbert Stetson was given M1!) on Miss Christina Mac- PAGE THREE . weonesnav MORNING. SPECIALS 31.00 9.93 4.93 2.98 s1.oo 33V3orr f:::':r:i.:::.';1::.::.':i'. .".Lf”.l.'?F?i. . 3.9: 6: 4.9: THE GLORIA 0 30 SLIGHTLY SOILED HOUSES- (One to o Customer)-.-CLEARING AT . . 5 Junior Size COATS. Regular 28.95- TO CLEAR AT aeeeveeessnos 1 Rock Crepe and Wool DRESSES-Q Vallies p to 518.95-GOING AT . . . . . .. SLACKS-Sizes l2-i4-lo enIy- TO CLEAR AT All Wool SNUGGIES. Regular 1.59 value. ONpSALE AT Fionnal and Corduroy JACKETS- CLEARING AT oaaeleaoaa y "Where Smarter iWomen Shop" 179 GRAFTON ST. T. B. League. All those having wocllens to be given out by Miss Bernice Wood. Innis's present, It was m V d d bring them to the school on hi seconded that 35.00 be giseii at.rl1ie,d:5' ""”"3' me 15”” m be 5mp'l p . A measuring contest was put as Sewing for the Red Cross was and 51.46 was realized. Collectior. made into blankets were asked to convener. Progirnmme for next .50'cent.s. meeting to be a fishing pond. Meet- Meeting closed by repejtlng ing to be held at the home of Miss Lord's Prayer. A delicious luncl. Grace Wood. was served by the hostess. in the peel Mtoan years the layel Dani's assets and depe- site have multiplied thee timer ever. Ovr position among the world's great banks is a symbol of Canada's great and growing Importance among the notions. ' Manufacturing was almost three thee areetev. THE ' I five times greater. lesaelee -in "Is Ilintae aim. mm mun. cu...-.u.g..g 1-,..y.g.,,” AS a place in which to live and work. to earn money and enidy it.- Csnads grewtrenieudously during 1950. It grew with new and bigger, oiiiields, factories, mines, homes, schools. stores and trade. in fact. Canada grew in practically every department of life and elort. ' The Royal Bank of Canada shared in this growth-growing with the country, helping it to grow. For there is no held of Canadian ea, ' n in which the Royal Bank has not shared. Our loans to farmers. dshermen, industrialists, to Errns large and small and to individuals. showed marked increase t during the year just closed. Our deposits grew to 82.537,000,000; our assets to over 82.497.000.000-both new records in Canadian banking. We improved our premises in many places to provide faster. more convenient service in congenial surroundings, and we c""""" ””""”' . has grown by opened a number of new branches to serve rapidly 3.000390 mm .935, expanding communities in cities, towns and rural areas. IMO" I third- Loolring forward, we shall continue our eforts to serve all Canadians efficiently and in a spirit of helpful friendliness. Censlvvetion last year . on pndvevlon -m Wu almost an G-M "dd M” pg..." 9;... 9...... Ian owns greater. was nearly ' ' leer tiies greater. naval. same or causes iA GREATIBANK. SERVING A GRo'WlNiG counrnv . A f Charlottetown Branch -3 OWJI. Cruikshank. Managea- . s