7w ER 2s,m19so , ms WESTERN GUARDIAN PIINOI UOUNTY onion U Bummer strut, Suusnunldu. fliouo III! suhuci-IptionA. Advcnuiug luproouihdvq .l. cunt: IIUBPIIY IIII OIOIGI CDO! jfj-i xlowl. Ilouu Rhona: 11:. tlulrdlln nu-ho following stores nook!” - . News-stand, Water Shoot. Douum'. arocou, Second water stunt: riui up" will " .aNOT A unloading more Call- irinis. 3m'd9"' vm Wednesday even- Jfiffeltriher 20th. Tryon Con- lSrf'llgl.dllEd School concert. I S. A Arm. Electric. Bed- ;.Ell)v)lf(i;:lle. Travelling. sold Air ;2OISE .ie'wellers.. ANNUAL CONVEN- . - George I-lull. Kenslng- Tlox-f.:,l:.?y, Noverniber 28th. at too? P M4 psha,-p,) Lorne Ingle. 2. - xlhiional SecreiaW- 3150 7"” 5"”; Maritilne Director, will be xifyscni, Public meeting at 3.00 ll;-Mp when Mr, lngg will be chief speaker- .....d- SUPREME COURT Topsy .. The fall term Of the supreme Court for lPrln:e Comm. Opens at Summerside to- dav Mm Mr. .)ustlc;hMaz'k R. Ms; ' 1' din. ere are GlyfiBri:iiNa:s go the docket but firm-re Are some civil actions And appeals. - S Manny Amour P. .i. ii: 4'. C. F. OPENS .. ll()NOREl) BY MALE oc- TFTTE - Mr. Allan Wedlock. who . '..e. mg week to reside in Mono- Ra kg was honored by the l5o3.'.4.-r-(rip Trinity Male Ociette 0:. g.,..a.,- evening after church 5c:'HCO. An address was read by Mr. Atlison MacLean and the Pre- sentniiuii of A Ronson lighter was made by Mr. Archie sharp, for wvnmi. (he guest of honor express- ed his sincere appreciation.-S gg RETURN FROM TRIP - w and Mrs. Kenneth MacLean Ar Frritriil. Lot 16. accompanied hv Mr. Clarence Carr.' arrived mm. on Thursday evening alter L pleasant vacation trip in Toronto where they attended the ROY31 w.,.g,.- F'a-Lr. They also visited gmnns m Ottawa and Eisln. 011' iario. .-eturning by Way Of 305' ion, Massachusetts.-S ..BlIlTHDAY PARTY - A num- ber of friends and relatives gath- rred At the home of Mr. David Walker. New Annan. on Saturday evening to extend congratulations and best wishes on the anniversary of his birthday. Mr. If-fugh Morrison gave a.few fitting '1' marks while Mr. Bradford Cairns. on behalf of those assembled. made the presentation of a chair. The guest of honor exprcsed his ,n,.pri.w and uD'preCl8'LlOn for the appropriate gift. The remainder of the evening was spent in social intercoiirsv and games. ailtcr which the hostess. Mrs. Roy Walker. as- nsted by her daughter. Miss Mar- iam waiim-. served. delicious re- freshmcnis.--S -W11! WEDDING ANNIVERS- AIl' - A large number of the re- latives of Mr. and Mrs. E110" Cairns of Freetown gathered, It their home on Thursday evening. Novemr':)er E. to Asaist 1-hem 1" ceie-iirating the fortieth anniversary of their wedding. The chairman. Mr. Robert Auld, called upon Mrs. Roy Burns. who read an address. while Mr. Frank Jardine made the presentation of A purse of money. Two of the grandchildren. Buelah Mouse and Marion Cairns. present- Kl A bouquet of flowers. Mrs. Loia Moose presented A bride's cake. beautifully decorated and topped with A minlaiture bride And groom. Congratulntory remarks were made by many of those pre- sent. Readings And music, in- cluding solos by Mrs. Leigh War- ren of Charlottetown. Accompanied by Mrs. Frank Hansen of the same city. were greatly enjoyed. De- licious refrcshmen were served by the hostesses Mrs. Howard Cairns and Mrs. Lois Mouse. As- slsted by the ladies.-S - KENSINGTON W. M. I. The iemhcrs of Kensington Presbyterian W. M. 5. met at the him of Mrs Lorne Dunning. on Wednuday Af- lernoon, November 1st. With Mrs. Arthur Henry prolifi- lns. the devotional period opened with the Call to Worship, prayer. and Psalm 57. An cxpositi war "Id by Mrs. Robert Btavert And Mrs Brewer Linkletbs. Pollowlna I season of prayer And A hymn. roll tail was answered with A verso of Wlllturc by eleven members. Mn. -1. A. McGowan was in charge of the Study Book, Herituge of Our Fllllli. and Mrs. Lorne Dunnlnl lead extracts from A recent Address by the moderator: one minute Ail- Ence in memory of the late Mr: James Bernard was broken by an WDl'0Drlate quotation And prayer by Mrs. Linirietm. The December "Wins is to be held At the heme ill M”. R. .5. Humphrey. msetlnl i0 follow the ohrlstmas theme. Re- Wl-! of sick were made And Ap- "lfmbtfs. minutes read And Ip- lgilted and the offering receivnd "8: meeting closed with the hymn; my and Tenderiy And the Mlllllh Benediction. Bur. "W replaced. i x Summer Street: Gourlioc Dtugotaro. AlbIn'A Grocory, 110 luoull I. I... Walk In llulngto will he delivered to An) homo In u guoruopcrwook. Phoumlfortllu 3” "M w an no; nopoulbio for delivery on your nuts ......, ...................-... ...... .-....M.. . .,,, IHIIAIHIII. boughtuuuyoftao in Buunuouldo: - l 21 Central Mnu. lurk Guudot, O1 Grlavillo llncu Chou; Illlml Ilotoy Ttunupon. Mun. The new Hickey pumper And tanker for the Summer-Aide Fix! Department ll Arriving in the Prince County cApitAl today, And will be belted tomorrow At 10 A .Il'l. - L 3": "”&".rE'""'.3'n'”"."'"” "F I -on ...wit upexmu- Muxm ” g tistage centrifugal fire pump wi two independent pumps And thne which rcprcoentn tho grootest Achievement in fire pump unincor- ing during the lut qunr-tier cen- tury. lis flexibility adapt: it to either small, high or large qieed. slow speed engines without change in construction. It ll the only pupmp of this type manufactured on the American continent. It is Also adapted for high pressure fog. The truck curries A tank with 300 gallons of water to which in attached 150 feet of l in. high pres- sure hose mounted on A reel be- hind the cab, along with other equipment such as siren with Flasher red light, nozzles. Axes. bars. etc. This is regarded as one of the most modern pieces of Ap- vparatus being manufactured to- day And meets All the requirements of the National Board of Fire Un- de-rwriters. The fabricating and Assembling of this puimper was done by C. E. Hickey and Sons. Ltd.. Hamilton. Ont, the Canadian distributor for the well-known Fyr-Fyter line of municipal. industrial and house- -IALE 0! HOME COOKING. Holmms Grovery. Thursday, Nov- ember mt-h. 3 P. M. by W. M. S. of North Bedeque United Church; -POLICE COURT - In the Bummorsido Police Ocurt yestcrdny morning two men were charged with consuming. under the Tem- perance Act. And were fined :20 and coat. -- S --FUNERAL NOTICE - The funeral of the late Heath Strong. K.C., will be held on Wednesday Afternoon. November 29th. with service at the Summerside Pres- byterian Church at two o'clock. Interment People's Cemetery. Personals - Mr. Alex I-Iiltz. Kenslngton. paid A recent week-end visit to Amherst. N. 5.. where he was tiiie guest of his son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr. And Mrs. Austin Bears. Bur. hold fire lighting equipment And .- A recent welcome guest. of MI. supplies. Fyi--Fyiier equipment is And Mrs. Hiltz, Kcnsington, was sold on Prince Edward Island by of Bur. Hardie Agencies, Lid., Charlotte- town. Barges Loaded With War Material Lost . ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Nov. 2'?- (AP)-A dozen or more - barges carrying millions of dollars worth of cargo for the United states Military sea. Transport service have been sunk or lost in Bering Sea winter storms. One of the vessels is believed to have fallen into Russian hands. The heaviest damage was caused Nov. 10 by gusts up to 86 miles per hour which ripped barges from moorings and separated them from tugs at sea. Salvage crews still are working to repair gaping hulls driven aground on the barren Arctic coast. their grand-son, Sandy Bears Amherst. N. 8. - The members of Margate W. I. held A successful food sale And ba- znar At Keir Clark's store. Kensing- ton. on Saturday -when nlvarlety of well made products sold rapidly. And A gratifying sum was rezulizeci. Bur. - Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dunning. Kensingtcn. spent A recent week end At. Charlottetown. where they were guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fer- guson, Beach Grove. Bur. - The many friends of Miss Mile Stavcrt. Kensington. are pleased to know that she is much improved in health. and look forward to her return to her home from the P. E. Island Hospital. where she has been pressure And volume Aeloctiom. ' A. patient for some time. House in Mollctoil llaided by Police MONCTON. early Sunday morning, forc Magistrate W. F. selling liquor. Adjournment plea was taken. in the same date. Poiricr. Moncton. out lawful excuse. Wu forfeited. November 29. Message or Sympathy From Lleut. Governor bec. Lieutenant Governor Fuulcux. it was Announced today. The message from Lieutenant Governor pressed sincere regret "At terrible Air disaster when the Rome to Quebec Air trip.” The reply Governor of been Quebec which for the letter of sympathy III Aster of the 'CAnndiAn Pilgrim. Azctbulian mountuinecr, persons. l A1'l'EliTl0fi FARMERS , We have just completed the installation of "FORANO" hammer mill And are now; in A position to give you A sat- isfmofy service in custom grinding and mixing. Bring W" Slain to us and you will receive efficient and cour- lfcrs service. This installation now enables us to tum N" lollr times the volume as compared to the equip- Kmlngion Iialrylng. co-on AAs'n Ltd. trwblo in the W14 Bur. N. B. Nov. 27 - (OP)-Aftermath of A police raid Francis Crautreau, 2'1 1-2 lJ9'WlS Street. ap- peared in court this morning he- Lane. charged with keeping A disorderly house. He was also charged with was granted until December 6 and no Myrtle Johnson. Kensington, P: E 1.. charged with being An in- mate. hiid her case adjourned un- A deposit of 330 left by Patrice charged with being found in such A house with- Quiaa-nc. Nov. 21 -(cpl - A Edward Island in connection with the Air tragedy in the French Alps Nov. 13 which took the lives of as persons, most of them from Que- hus been received by Quebec Gaspard T. W. L Prowsc ox- the so many lmportarrt people of your province paid with their lives on of the Lieutenant has received by .His Honour Lieutenant Governor Pi-owse. reads l Edward Island my sincere thanks and those of the people of Quebec you sent on the occasion of the dis- M(XCOW. Nov. 24 - (AP) -An Ibrahim Gndmiev. recently celebrated his 141st birthdly. A Russian newIP0' per reported today. The dl9PlV'-ll sAid Gldzhlev despite his Advanced Age feels in gocd health." His fam- ily was said to number About 50 . MEADOW BANK W. I. Mrs. Richard MacKinnon enter- tained the members of Meadow Bank W. I. for their twelfth annual meeting. The meeting opened with "O Canada" followed by the creed And two minutes silence in keep- ing with Remembrance Day, Mrs. sterling Claw then repeated, "In Flanders Fields". Minutes of the last annual and last monthly meeting were read and approved. Roll call was an- smered by payment of dues. The president then gave her repcrt of the year's work expressing her Ap- preciation to the members for their support 'during the year: and in connection with the extensive work done on the school grounds, she made mention cf Mrs. Gordon Mac- Mi-'.IAn who had supplied seed and bulbs: Lawson Drake who had seeded the grounds; Elmer and sterling Claw for plowing and har- rowing And Wilbur Younkcr for brick for walk. GBJ . h d "01 uquofteosr C garlic In whe Mrs. Stewart Drake in her re- sume address pleaded not guilty. pg”: '30 ;';eh”:Qkbccmmm'eet shmzai .' t. A . een open on H” '3” "5 "””"'"'d ”'"” sick And shut-ins. Mrs. Sterling Claw reported 3218.42 went on the school. The secretary treasurer re- ported total receipts of 82382.79 for the you witlh total expenditure of 3256.03. The financial statement from Cornwall hall was Also read. The nominating committee brought in the followlngslato of officers: Hon. President. - Mrs. w.w. cros- hy; president. Miss Laura Crosby - lcctedi: vice president. Mrs. message of sympathy from the "9 9 . g Lieutcnmt-Governor of Prince VH0? MICPMU. secretawdg:::;llfs' or. Mrs. Starling Clow; Mrs. L.H. Drake, Miss Jenn Boyle. Mrs. Charles Hyde; Auditors. Mrs. Richard Macxinnon. Mrs. Norman MacFadyen: organist. Mrs. L.I-I. Drake; school committee. Mrs. Stuart Miller and Mrs. Stanley Hyde; sick committee. Mrs,stusrt. Drake, Mrs. Elmer Hyde: Rcd Cross. Mrs. Purl Scott. Mrs. L.I-I Drake; convcrier of citircnship. Miss Laura Crosby: convener of Arts And literature. Mrs. Chas. Hyde; con- vener home economics. Mrs. stan- lcy I-I-yde; convcncr social welfare. Mrs. victor M.ncPhAll: "press secre- tary. Mrs. victor MAcPhAil. correspondence was read And dis- ns follows: cussed. Miss Jean Boyle And Mrs. "P1039 "W93 1" "W59" "8 sterling Clow are to Itbend 37110 transmit to the people of Prince dmmmc emu." m be given 5.; win. aloe. the Institute paying him their exponses. Bills - ounting to 31.39 were presented and ordered Wid- Mrs. Victor MacPhAll invited the members for the December meet- ing when we will entertain the members of Clyde River Instimte. nziii is to be nncwmd with A gift for an orphanlde child And A JON- All members are Asked to ullst with lunch. The Auction sole is to be continued At this meeting. 00.10 was realized At the sale. The meet- ing closed And lunch Wll served. Lava Streams From Mf. Emu Arc Slowed CATANIA. Sicily. Nov. in -iluu- um .. Creqilng tnntuu of 1-" today slowed their advance wwlrill two viilcgu on the slopes of Mount Geno. which hus been erupting for 46 hours. The 2.000 villuers of Milo And lcmlno still was in A state of Alum but it now is believed they will be saved unless new gushes Ap- pclr in the volcAno's orltcr. CANBERRA. Australin. Nov. 24 - (Reuters) - Prime Mlnisiicr Rob- ert G. Menzies nid today nobody qucnces if uiinu Korea. In A reoruting - cut Mcmiu said he wished he could per.-iuAde Austrulis of the ur- gency of the grim Aymptcmc of THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVWNI P. New Fire Equipment For . Slside Arriving Today C.C.F. Youths Are Critical Of M Gen. MacArthur OTTAWA. Nov. 2'! - (Q) - The C.C.!. Youth Maveincnt todoy condemned Gen. MacArthur for h.I.I cu ort of the "reActionAry" South orean regime of Syngiman Rhee. .The movement's national execu- tive, in A statement prgpu-ed duf. ing A week-end meeting. Acid MacAi-idhu-i-"A actions were A "dis- service -to the United Nations volley of forging A unified And truly democratic. Korea." fl-lis Au-pvport of the reuciionuy rtllme of Syngman Rhee And his complete inability to understand the needs and aspirations of the Korean people make it impera- tive that this Authority be limit- ed strictly to the military field. "Should be refuse to accept such limitations, the C.C.F. Youth Move. ment urges that he be replaced by someone more capable of imple- menting United Nations' policy." Ruesi Goes On Trial For Murder QUEBEC, Nov. 27 - (CPi - Crown prosecutor Noel Dorion to- day told A 12-man jury he in- tends to prove that Genereiix Rueshmade A time-bomb know- ing it would he used to wreck I Canadian Pacific Airlines plane. The prosecutor said A witness .io be called at Ruesi's murdcr trial will testify that ilic little watchmaker, in A conversation before the plane crash that cost 23 lives. was overheard saying: "We'll be able to see it all lrnm the terrace." Mr. Dorion. summarizing the case he will present. said another remark by Ruest that will form part of the Crown's case against the 54-year-old cripple was: "I knew it was to happen but not like that. Developments will show what I mean." The five-foot. lower to-s-n waitchmaker was arrested last June as an alleged Accessory of .1. Albert Guay, 33-year-old jew- elry salesman. conviciml in Feb- ruary of master-minding a plane Wl'9Ck Plot to kill his ivifc. Ruest Dleaded "non coupable" (not guilty) in 8 low voice. A total of 76 pros-pective jur- ors were called and challenged before the jury was complete. A. F. Mercier. general-manager of Le Salon and L'Evcncmeni- Journal. Quebec daily newspapers. was dismissed when he told Ircnee Slmard. Ruest's lawyer. he had dcflnitc opinions about the case. The jury finally chosen com- prises two farmers. two laborers. A barber. A railway agent. El pen- sioner. fl carpenter. an electric- ian. A plant foreman. A night watchman and A doorman. hi-on l;ANK w. 1. The Annual meeting of the High Bank and Little Sands Women's Institute. was held At. the home of Mlrs. Angus MacPherson. Meeting was called to order by the President, and opened with "O Canada" and "Club Women's Creed" Roll was called And responded to by twelve members with pay- ment of dues for next year. Fif- teen embers enrolled There were also two visitors. Minutes of last BI”"lIl And regular monthly meet- ings. also minutes of organization meeting of Institute twenty-five years ago were read by secretary, And Accepted as read Business con- sisted of A letter from Red Cross P. E. Ipiranch asking members to do sewing And knitting for needy children in "overseas" countries. secretary was ordered to send for material for some copies of "Institute News" were diaizributed and subscriptions for next year taken. Officers for next year were el- ected As follows:-Pruidcnt--Mrs. A. Mucbeun: Vice President--Mrs. I-Iumo And Mrs. Moore. Sccrotniry-Treasurer Smith. Programme- Sick and School Commlttce were also Appointed. A donation thankfully received from Mrs. MAcNelll. It was decided thAt A new minute book be purchased Reading was given by secretary- entitlcd--"A Soldier-I-its Prayer " Mary Receipt books from "The Rob- in Hood Flour Mills" were dis- tributed Among members Report of Institute for past year was left over until next meeting Collection umounted to 90 cents. The secretary was then waited upon. And An address was read by Mrs Archie MAcLeAn. President ex- pressing the Appreciation of the members. for help As secretary- 'I1reA.surcl' for the past 26 years. The Address was ccompanied by - nice gift which was presented to I use smith on behalf of the mem- .ers. by Mrs-. Peter Richnrdl A short reply was made by the secretary. thanking them for their kindness And friendship through the years After singing "!''or she's A Jolly Good rellow." Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Place of next meeting to be An- nounced luuir. Lunch wu served A cake decorated with the years ins-mo wu denied by A meal- by the hostesses. . bcr, out Ind pulled Around during lunch. A sloctll time brought A happy meeting in A close I finger, one motion. SPECIAL OFFER! in: available in brown. black. Ronson: are the Ideal Gift for the smoker on your Gift list. and Ronsons are precision built to the finest jewellery standards -which means a lasting Gift. quick. clean. convenient lights from the Magic Ronson---with ant Press--it's lit, ”A Ronson for only . Typical Ronson quality. with A smart leather cover- hlue, green, orange. red and 1.11:! PAGE F If T K P "'Your Treasure House of Gifts" i feature A P Ronson Lighters. . A Parade Leader on our (lift List Thousands upon thousands of STANDARD release--it's out. 395.00 Complete with Ronson Kit. Gift Boxed ENAMEL BANKER Complete with Ronson Kit. G.ft Boxed SMALLMAN'S ACCESSORIES DEPARTMENT Only 23 more Shopping Qcys 'i'ilI Christmas Complete Assortment of Ronson! . Complete with Ronson Kit, Gift Boxed 8.85 8.85 8.85 I Other Ronson Lighters include the Whirlwind, 94 V Adonis, Pencilite, Table Lighters and others. ..,..................- ........ GAR DRIVER Continued from page 1 had taken from the head of the VID. tim. And found that altlic-ugh the first two smnples were not similar. the third envelope contained A hair which was identical in All respects. Peter Dolron. father of the de- ceased. was the first witness to be called but could give no evidence As he had not been At home At the time cf the accident. Dr. 'I'.I.. Farmer stated that he had -been on the point of leaving Charlottetown Hospital at five- Wellly on November 11 when he had met A man carrying A child who proved to be dead. He stated that there were bruises on the rigiit side of the child's face. and blend was oozing from the nose and mouth. 'l'rAt-ed Accident Car In giving his evidence as invest- igator. Cbrporal Lund said that he had found A car on November 21 which fitted the description of the one said to have struck the child. He had discovered that this Auto- mobile belonged to Mr. George Wil- son. 56 Upper Queen Street. and found it parked in front of his hcme. He had llSkPd Mr. Wilson to take it to the Police station and After Arriving there it was cxamin-' ed and the samples of hair taken from the front. cf the car. The car was I. 1937 Terrnplaiio. dark nine, with A P. E. I. license, number 1656. On A small model of the section of the city in which the Accident. occurred. Corp. Lund described tot the Jury where the body had been: picked up and stated the distancesi between various points on the mod- el. Ten-year-old Roy Dolron. brother of the deceased. -was then called. and it was from this lAd's quick look At the car ti-iiit the police were Able to narrow down their hunt. considerably. Roy said that he had seen the car As it hit. his sister And thnt it hAd been larger than El coupe. And had two windows in the back. He also thought it was black. and that only one person was inside. . In his evidence he said that he was delivering A paper to his grand- mother on Stewart street At the time of the Accident And that his sister had been Across the road. He had seen your come round the cor- ner from spring Park Road, and As it came towards him Along stew- Art his sister had crossed and been struck. The car proceeded Along Stewart And turned onto Upper Queen street. The lad went into his grandmother's house to tell her cf tin Accident And when he came out his sister was being canted into A house Across the road. No Rear Light James Hughes. 2i Bruce street. testified that he-had been walk- l i l Building Under construction . i 'and the Assistant the financial report. , , , Witness said he had felt "bump." and if. was not. until the he :yide's new Fade,” buudtng. B,.,iP00I)le who had driven vehicles hind it. protected frcm the svca-Ialrng sfwirt 5'" ” ch: dmzw 91 , ,. . e HCCI en were requese 0 re- ;':frb'h:0:;:'1?:" "9 laying me bmkiporl. t.o Police headquarters. He had ' pphoto bv Rerkben -talked it over with A friend who r ' had been Along the street earlier h I k t th u 9 land both of them had intended re- ing ome rom war 3- .e m . pm-ting, . As he walked along Stewart sti, Quesncned by cm.om,,. Mug.”-lg- from Queen he” heard someone Cfllllan. Mr. wiisnn said that he used "Sup that car . He saw An Accid-pgi-asses 0,-.1). my reading. erit had occurred and ran to where Corporal Lund, ,”,,ned, said mat. the people were gathering in. the how had conducted tests with the. road. He thought the car was either-yea, in quesuon and found that mi A Hudson or Terraillane but had object the size of the victim could only a brief look as it passed him not be seen from the driver's seat He Said lhlit lhe Vehme him If-Ogrf the car unless it was over three rear light. had the licence plate "l,fsct from the mint of the vehicle. the centre ol the VERY. ind W35 3i He also said that the car had good dark colcr travelling At hetuieeiisheadugms but the mm mm would fifteen And twenty miles per hoiinlgo on 1; H, were tapped 51-lghmv Flllepen-YPBY-Old Th0m35 Limd-, Members of the jury were George. 37 SPYIHC Pafk R035. told the luly Berrigan. (foreman). Russell Ab-l that he had been standlns W"-lg hoit. James A. Fullertcn. Raymond; some otvllel boys On the Comer 0- street. Roland Diamond. Charles, Stewart and Spring Purl; Stlv!:t:;Hines and Lee Oratzie. The text or; when he heard A ump In Seth d'thell' verdict was that the child, 05.1109 lylflk fill ll 9 WIPL E9 ii lcame to her death by Accidentally- walked over and finding the littlgpbemg muck by 3 ca, am,” by Kill hid Picked ll" W End Came-vGeorge Wilson, unconscious of her into the home of Aullsoll Mac-Hmm-mg that he had 5;,-max mp. Leod. Askild 55011” W9 9" helsald Dianne Doirori and we here- thought. it was A model not lateriby excnemte ma said C-,(,m.ge W”, than 1937. ' son from any blame whatsoever. Allison MncL,eod, 4 stgwart street. --Ann we further compliment Cor stated that he had been l" P "9i8hI'porA1 Lund on the efficient and bf-uI"s home W1l9l'l'hl5 Wile EDP”-"lrA'pabIe manner in which he cori- ed 8:6 8;k9dRh;mI-:0 take ducted his Assigned liivestigiitllsi" tote osp A. c carr youngster from his home And met- Tommy Lund who told him to get L- in Mr. Picton Brown's car which. The mom, ,mnua1 meeting 0; was at the curb. He did not thlriklme Norm Mmm. women-5 1n- the child was Alive at that. time. isume was held lg, mg home or In the report on his autopsy. Dr Miss Elsie Hooper, with twelve Shaw atatcd that major injiirieslmembem present. were confined to the head Art-.a.i Meetfng opened with the mm. -with minor injuries on ohhrr pimsltute Ode And Creed. and the min- of the body 171979 W9” three Clea utes or the last meeting; Also of pressed areas on the head which the 1353, annual memnm we" could have been caused by it bliint.'m,,d and nppmved, instrument. but he did not thiiikp A1cm,, was rend (mm M155 they W9" mat” hll 3 Wt D"m1Robln. regarding dancing instruc- was due to severe traumatic lnjiir-tum; and 3 con-immee of M", ics to the right side of the head Gum Hooper. M;-5, E,-tc Lend No medical aid could have 5IVe.'i;and M,-5, mm, -phompgon n-.5 ID. This structure that looks like Alli over size packing box is A wooden iiriioh Tc. T the childls life. he stated. pointed to arrange an entertain- ment ior November. ' Mr. Wlllolfl llyiilfliffl l A bill or 015115 for Rhytlim Band instruments was presented. The owner of the car in question-:The sick committee reported I hill George Wilson. carpenter. 67. wash: Sl.00.for A gift. A bill of 52.23 next called and warned by hi" was pliid for school floor repairs: John Nicholson. Crown cciinsell also a bill of 32.00 for sending A that he Fouici not be compelled to. food parcel. make A statement. Mr. Wilson said" The school f'0mfnlltkQ was Ask- he desired to do so and explained ed to huv drinking cups and toilet how he had been in the vicinity paper for the school. cf the I-IFClfiPnt. It was on his route The Red Cross Convener report- home from his work At. the corner ed having taken in five pairs of inf McGill and North River Road. chilclrt-ii's stockings in the past .And he had left. his joh to drixtntwo months. A valued sponsor of home at the p. m. He stated that .thiE"”IiiStitute. Mrs. Hammond his car lights were on and that Hooper. reported having complet- wl-icn travelling Along Stewart. street ed twenty-four pairs of stockings he was not gcing faster than twelve in the past yeiur. , - ----- ,. Federal 2:40,: 3.?3?.””o.”i”iZ'....i2. ?.”.””;?2 children of the district. The president gave A brief t-Alli secretary rear: The following officers were then no elected: 2 President - Mn. l Vice-President ipeard. Alton Rodd. Mrs. Eric i Secretary-Tlrcusurer - Mrs Garth Hooper. Assistant Secretary - Treasur- er - Mrs. Verncr Coles. Directors -- Mirs. Ira Rodd. Mrs Brenton Coles. Mrs. I-lerbart MI- theson. Auditors - Mrs. Chester Mn- theson And Mrs. Erie Coles. School Committee -Mrs. Eric Laird and Mrs. Loren Thompson. sick Committee - Mrs. Eric Coles. Mrs. Eric Coles. Red Cross Convener -- Miss Elsie Hooper. Program Committee - (for two months), Mira. Robert carter And Mrs. Eric Colcs. The lunch committee for the next meeting will be Mrs. l-'va.y- mond Andrews. Mrs. Purcy Hoop- er and Mrs. Reg. Coles. hostess And committee, After which A hesirty vote of thanks was ex- tended to the retiring officers. Col- lection .- 32.70. mcnt: Total Receipts Expenditures -- 0181.06. 1961 At. Exshaiv. Alt.A.. will have A tcapacity of 1,000,000 cement blocks a.yeAI'. Lunch was then served by the Financial state- 3243.13. Meeting Adjourned. PLENTY OF CEMENT A new kiln to be completed in PIILPWGOII WANTED Buying pulpwood to be loaded at any station from Charlottetown to Tignish. For particulars apply to GARTH MMLEAN South West Lot 16 P. E. Island INCH AVID Christmas GIFT,” are forever Engraving "personalize!" your gifts . . . moltcs them cherished olwayn. let in engrave your compacts, cigarette cases, lighiou, pent, watches, iilvevworo, rings, all gifts, quickly, oeouiifully, to order. "lngnvlng IA u on"... and on an utmlnon." SE0. 1'. CLARKE miles An hour. He had scan the Donations from EAton's And rzroup of boys on the ooriicr btlT.5lnll)SDn.S were i-eceivcii And some, -the street Ahead was clear And hr pieces wore distribiited, thud proceeded on his way borne. The sum of 90.00 was given to t JEWELLER V Re-gent Theatre Bldg.. Summer St. SUMMERSIDE