-P.E.l. Holstein . .-.fIT!E GUARDIAN. CHAR flew Appointment For island Organist -.-....---- - -- -. . .. Children from Orphanage yawn 32. 1953 High Award for OEli'liiAL eulnoinii 0008'! for Perfect Pictured PAGEFIVE Passed I;C.A. Examinations Successfully K. Of C. Annual as W a .. . 1 Christmas Party Mr. Walter MacNutt, for four .M.... . ; o . Lilac Lodge Little Neu, a mem- Jn!MY'I TAXI - Dla.l me or E I y P years orzan1iaHnAll Saintts xhnsllcan - Membm 0, the Knlxm, .1 bar of the purd bred Holstein hem me n o meognfgi H2311? Columbus. their wives and friend! ” of G. A. Godfrey and Sons. Nor ---m -- my '0 become 0 mm In sum met together at their annual P. a. 1., has qualified rsmlm vraws. 88-W 0l"''''" W Christmas party at the x. of c. Wlltshire. for a Red Seal certificate of Long- hme Production awarded by the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada. In seven lactations on Of- ficial Record of Performance she has produced 8. total of 111,925 lbs. milk containing 3.632 lbs. fat. M1 or Neil's records were made rm twice-it-day milking, the largest having been completed in three- 'ear-old form when she produced in 365 days 19442 lbs. milk contain- mg 651 lbs. fat. This record was ,.moi-igst the top five in its class in Canada in 1948. Neil is a daughter of the Class Extra sire Falconwood King Bessie. Busy Christmas Rush At Post Office Thomas Anglican Church, in St. Thomas, Ont. Mr. MacNutt, who is a native of this City, the son of Major T. E. and Mrs. Maohlutt, is one of Can- ada's foremost organists. He is I composer of choir numbers and has also written a number of songs of which the best known is "Take Me To A Green Isle". Mr. MaoNutt went to Prince of Wales College and later attended the Toronto Conservatory of Music where he studied under Dr. Healey Wlllam. who is considered the most out- standing organist in Canada. During his four years stay in Windsor Mr. MnoNutt directed the Windsor Singers who are heard frequently on CBC broadcasts from coast to coast. of interest to Char- lottetown listeners, will be the fact that the Windsor Singers under the direction of Mr. MacNult will be featured on the CBC Christ- mas broadcast which will be heard Studio. ' Santa Claus delved deep into his bag of toys and good things to eat yesterday afternoon when he handed out presents to 34 boys and girls ranging from three to 1'! years of age who came from the P.E.I. Protestant Orphanage to meet him at the Odd Fellows Hall. The Ohristmas tree and upper party for the children was ar- ranged through the Joint efforts of the Odd Fellows and Rebskahs of the city who aipo provided transportation from and to the Orphanage. The young guests were greeted on arrival by Grand Master 0. F. Kennan who was followed by Mrs. Ruby Houle, C.D.A., a former President of the Orphanage Aux- iliary. who expressed her pleasure at being present and read for the children a. delightful short story titled "The Little Fir Tree." Home. Water St. last avonlns. which proved to be a highly auc- cusful and enjoyable gathering. More than 200 persons took part in the festivities which inciudcd a delightfully arranged lunch. the singing of Christmas carols and an enjoyable dance to the music of a composite orchestra cons at ing of members of the Fraternity. Grand Knight Walter Morrlssey was master of ceremonies and the programme for the evening was arranged by a committee of mem- bers under the chairmanship of Mr. Urban McQuaid. STOREY ELECTRIC. slilpment GE electric kettles Just arrived. DACIS slross - The gift of perfect tests from l1'f.90. Hender- son and Oudmore. DAK'S TROUSERS direct from England for his Gift. 325.00 at Hen- derson and Cudmore. A GIFT with mark of quality. Give Ganong's Delecto Chocolates The nnest in the land. me mcom-luuisr.e on-4r - Mom: U. s. visrrons Harris Tweed Sport Coats 399.00. Henderson and Cudmore. O'1'rAWA. (CP)-The number of vehicles entering Canada on a tran- veller'a permit rose in a new high of 99,192 during November. a 13- i per-cent gain over the 88,000 last year. This brought the total num- ber of entries in the Arthur J. Garrett H. Gordon Williams E. Gordon Williams is a native of Charlottetown, the son of Mrs. J. Harry and the late Mr. Wil- iiams. Before the war he worked Pictured above are the success- ful candidates in the recent ax- aminations held by the institute of Chartered Accountants oi Prince Edward Island: NEW SHIPMENT of ladles' party dresses just received. all sizes. Norma's La(lies' Wear, Kent St. All average Oi OWE? 75-0001e"'c-'5 STETSON HAT Gift Certlncales A Wlendid pm3”mme W” P7" in this Guy in 1130 amt Aummc Arthur J. Garrett was born in for a time with Mr. W. E. Mas- , mu If ,. day have gone through the Char- 10,- ch,-mm” smug hm, hm; sented by the children of the Standard time. Charlouhown, the 5,," of M”, "' '"”''”"d H"”'”'” sey,. I-:.C.A., in the Provincial :1;f::;Li3'u':l:,53!rg?n 22'i2213;742851- 1; as igt,t,et,ow-n Post Office cancelling Hand”-gon and cudmore. Orphanage which was fittlngly IC- John w. and the 1,", Mr, Gian-en, E mymnnd Hanneueia mm M Auditors .office. A member of 51mm” 1952 permd "'he'bumnh 01 machine since December 15th, re- knowledged on behalf of those on completing his eduaction at M”. 5,0,” 5. ,,nd the lne Mr. the peacetime reserve army, he Bunnies reported hand. ports Postmaster J. J. Connolly. He 1-1NnLAy cm; and wood mm. present. by the Master of Cere- Queen Squarg school and Union pre,,,.e55..,. to, Ch,,,1,,.m0w,,' 8., Joined the regular force at the Y- outbreak of war. and went over- cxpects that this figure will have seas with the Eight Medium Ba!- heen exceeded before Christmas monies, Past Grand Master J A. MacNa'ir. Mrs. Wright, the Matron Commercial College, he joined the staff of the Royal Bank of Call- tcnded West Kent School Prince of Wales and Colle-Re. At the aces. Douglas Bros. and Jones. Fine Christmas -my arrives. PARKDALE scuoog, sent,” in charge spoke briefly in s.pprecl- ada, where he was employed for ontbruk or W... in 1939 he jam. tery. Holster became Lieutennnb HOT DEFENCE Last Saturdly saw a tremendous chmemu comm, need”, me. aticn to which Mrs.Margaret,Mac- several years. He enlisted in the .d eh. mmr mm 1,, chamm. Colonel in'charse of the 28th L. Canhdilm mi” '"'”V5 in the (my! ember 22nd. at 8 o'clock. Kinnon, Noble Grand of Alpha Canadian Army ing1940, and soon town lhd served five years in A. A. Regiment until he moved Balconleson houses in Medifal-. but 8 C01"-m110"-5 W19" ,d'uV',"Y at Rebekah Lodge responded. after receiving his discharge in Various pl”, 0, Eumpe Wm, the from Charlottetown last year- rune.-in countries were first built tiurins daylishl h0uF5- I5 d0Hi8 SEE OUR beautiful display of Games and a sin-g-oong of rum, patience and pel'sevel'allL'c 1945 entered the employ at N. W- first Canadian Corps of Signals. Mi" W3 War: he aPPF0"”Wi so boiling all could be Doured on much to relic"! the 001139-Sled Oi" lzidies' and men's luggage. Open Christmas Carols followed the comhmed to produce the Epleh.-my Hizlzins. CA-, from Where "0 On his return to Canada, he stud- W”? M”,"” and, C”mP,3"3'v Wmr attackers , H66 59300 The 5,'-”e'' ””necm”5 Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday children's programme. the Iii-BF Christmas Carol Pageant given by hi" "3"-"i9"f-'d i0 the Staff 01 led business administration and p””"3 m5 5"V'ce with H- R' have been considerably srenirer evenings. s. L. Hardy a. co. noon being brought to 3 close with we pup", 0, Wm Ken. some, McDonald. Currie &.C0- He Is at accounting at the Maritime Busi- 905"” and C0mP3"5'- NW F F!5l- momm--we-j Ihm W” i'"”'- The C”-"”"” m” "0 Come All Ye Faithful" and rm evemns 1,, the P w C Au, present employed wulyihat Hrm- ness College in New Glasgow and dent 0! 531"! Wm M'- W'11"""5 syndicate which Wm 0pm,, ,,, which is handled in a special mail pmw snrplugu-p of.1;d1e5' "The Queen... Mm 3,1", M”. dmmum under me 'dm;Cu0'n of In 1944 he married Miss Marlon ;.;,mv,x' g,,,du,,,i,,g In 199; Wm, is taking a position as chief vac- the Bmhurst H” at New mum. car at the Railway station has been party dresses just rcccived, all Eachem presided at the pmno. R" H F Madmen assisted D" Campbell, also of Charlottetown. an Honours Dh,1,,m,,.Hc ha, be,” counting officer of ii mmmi; wick running about 200 bags a day since sizes. Norma's Lsdics' Wear, Kent Special guests we"; M1, EV. the'Fu',um', or the school, ' an employee of the local office of 1astTuesday, Mi18d3ien-5 ml” i5 5L Beer; Mrs Ruby 1-loulc Mrs. The DTOGUCUGII congighgd Of the Taxation Division, Depart- hmvy; 250 bags went on the .M.T A mu'r Hcniry and Mr W A G”. mt" 9 modes centered Mound . ment of National Revenue, since Magdalen Island boat Saturday LATEST rusconn nennasn. G”. i ' ' mum pwmch we am M M E 1947 and during that time has and another 200 will be dispatched Oh My Papa: by Eddie Fisher. e.I2h t ommnue comuted (or 05; m hgr L pnd mi been actively engaged in staff by flight today. On Victor records both 78 and e mry C A M N1 C S u 95' C 3 M”' a S 5: association affairs. He is mnrried Every em,” 35 hem” made to 45 RPM. Mm” Brothers Ltd. of C. F. Keemm. J. . no of. effects which were all faithfully to the ("met Shirley Chisholm keep up wth the late mailings and it is hoped that by Christmas, all ma” mceived will have been gakgn the gum” you", Club were Kinnon, Mrs. Les Gillespie, Mrs. In the carol singing by upwards R t b rare of. Fine weather will play a drawn last night at Holy Name Clmord Keemm Mxsi my Km. of 300 xhwl children from 0 u - 6' H' M' " very impommiplri-1" ihi-Smrii-"T1 Hall by Rev. Fr, He,-"IL They nedy, Mrs. Harvey MacPhera0n varlorus grades, many Na tlon- j which um"! them to vmory V a bad stonn would hamper delivery were won by Robert Di-lscoll, Mt. 3M M” '1'h05- C3l1'-Y- 81 favorites were effectively used. "Let us follow in the nut through dmsm, and disappoint. BEWITCHILG and Gay for your can- zrcatly. i Herbert and C. J. Redmond Ver- mcludmg F”nch' Norweglam Ger" - f rh w" Men and manta I C H yd P 1 time ' man, Hungarian, Polish, Bohemian. DFWPSSIO" 0 9 ls” ' cine hours. me or av at y HUMBLE START Millard Fillmore, United states oresident who died in 1547. was apprenticed to a dyer in his rolltll. injury yesterday when their c Tile hearts of some 15 kiddies Paul MacEwen and Faith Mar.- , ldl, ht H, R. hm” dim ggmom ,5 doc, d , p .m th Widded W1 3- 5”DD9Yy vavemeia-ii were gladdmed at me Legion Ewen dfecnvely handled um "um. Igltdi 'il6(liI(VCiV5'0Sl9:dl;g'(.: e 0 My with a bilge Cllrigtinas ii'(:f' ::rl Per!” wx C new and overturned huh camwm M, Christmas party held at the Clov- bers ailocatcrl to them in the diff- Mr. MMLMH dcscmmd J,” in dm. mm, 58"” Claus made gowns when," they be z1a,,,o,,,u5-1y hm, 0,- FYITED FOOTWEAR BIRTHS NOMEBS-At the Prince County iiospital, Dec. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Somcrs, Carleton Siding. a daughter, Anna Marie. DEATHS t.AUl)i-J'.l'-At Miscoucnc on Mon- vlay. December 21st, Mary Zclln Gautier. wife of Theopllile Gaudet. in her 63rd year. Forwarded from the Bowness Funeral Home on December 22nd to her into resi- rlnnce from where the funeral will be held on Wednesday; De- vember 23rd in St. John the Bap- tist Church. Mlscouche. for Mass at 9.00 a.m. Interment in the church cemetery. RILEY-At the City Hospital on Saturday, Dec. 19. Mrs. D. J. Riley in her 70th year. Her remains were transferred from the Hen- nesscy Funeral Home to her late residence on Villa Avenue from uhrr the fuiicrni will take place this morning at 8:15 to the Vliiircll of the Most Holy Re- rlr-emer for Solemn Rcqulcm High rue: '1-wo turkeys lotteried by non River. HAD CLOSE ESCAPE - Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cranmer with M11 Rdtlns-ld creamer of sourls had a narrow escape from serious though the automobile in which CHARGE AT TAX OFFICE - As a. measure to relieve congestion in the local offices of the Depart. ment of National Revenue, tax- ation division the cash collections rind tax deduction offices have been moved to the mezzaino floor directly above. The directors of- fice occupied by Mr. D. J. Gill will now be on the second floor which is the floor occupied by the Cus- toms Department. The office on the ground floor vacated by the cash collections and deductions branch is being con ertcd into a crmsttlt- ing room wh ch will be used chiefly for the benefit of elderly tax pay- crs or others who find difficulty with going up and down stairs. VISIT SANATOIIIUM -' Th e Salvation Army under the leader- ship of Senior Capt. Titcombc presented a band programme and made a distribution of treats to Ihc children of the Sims nrium on Wedhesdayi evening which was greatly enjoyed by those who were able to meet in the audit- Don Holden. Horace Carmichael, Mrs, Alf Frlzzell, Mrs Robert Mac- Enioyable Legion Christmas Party or club yesterday afternoon. Santa and candy were also provided for of the tots. Staff members of the San were also in attendance and expressed satisfaction at the ges- ture of goodwill extended by the Army folk. The arrangements were supervised by Mrs. Gordon lfnynes and Mrs. David Carr. HUNTER RIVER Presbyterian Church. There will be a candle- light service in the church on Wednesday evening, December 23rd at 7:30 p.m. Christmas carols will be sung. Tile guest speaker for the evening will be Rev. E. H. Helm of Kensington. Prayer service in Brookfleld cancelled for this week. All are welcome. Personals Norma Jean McLeod. a student at Mt. Allison University and her brother Inn from Dalhousie are spending the Christmas holidays at their home in Charlottetown. Mrs. Catlierinc Murray decom- punlcd by her daughter Geraldine leaves for Eastern Passage, N.S.. reproduced under well lighting effects. Spanish and English. Elizabeth Anderson and Carol Ann Hogan, and a quarteete consistln crent episodes. it was progressively brought At St. Oatherine's Nursing Course begun in St. Cath- crine's early in September completed this week when til-E cards in recognition of having at- tended 75'7n of the classes. The course. under the direction of Mrs. Wziltcr Shaw was assisted by the Red Cross Horne Nursing Supervisor. Mrs. Wendell wood. Mrs. Hugfh Simpson and Dr. Owen Curtis. At the regular meeting of thr- Womerihs Institute held at tho home of Mrs F. W. Stretch Mon- day night, the members presented Mrs. Show with an electric kitchen clock in appreciation of her di- rcction of the course. The fnllowingvladlcs successfully completed the course. Mrs. Anniv Morrow, Mrs. Daniel MacNeill. Mrs. F. W. stretch, Mrs. Leonard managed The soloists, Margaret Parker, of John Owen. Gaphlne Armstrong, to Home Nursing course. The i.WL'lVC-WL'Ei( Red Cross was members received acknowledgment Message At file into the manger of the Christ Child, swelling the throng until His cause becomes established among men." said Rev. A. Frank MacLc-an of Trinity United Church in concluding his Christ- e 3 world at the time of the Nativity the birth of Christ, the Jews he- of Kentville, N. 5., and has a daughter and two sons. The speaker was introduced by chairman Dr. Frank MaCKinnOll and thanked for his address by Dr. Hal Shaw. co-chairmen. This being the annual Christ- mas turkey luncheon meeting, the his appearance. Considerable mer- them with toys suitable to their you'll want a pair of clear little EVE- NING SLIPPERS cleverly fashioned in twinkling and sparkling silver or gold they were riding was badly dam g appeared with s. present for each Frederick Hyndman as Narrator M M W S emm. ...nsidc.. as rlmcm was Mus"; 5, he (.a1h.d Ballerina or sandal styles. they're a bit more substantial than M "W19 01 3119 OOUDBMI lllvffeigd Mme me an” which they enjoy; mcceeded 1" keeping the audience a 1i?rvOoie oautside as Gentile". the names of many "Rood little the .. his mp u... that '0: Cindprelll her more than lacerations and bruises. cd chmmme milk and cu" F” in WW" with P5353” meme 33 They were brought together at boys" in the club and presented 3 p C they're made of gold or silver leather, or sparkling silver fabric. POLICE COURT-Three 5peed- each cm” . & ”3m- ing Shepherds and the Gentiles occupation. - - p v 175 Queen st gcunie Bld crs appeared before Magistrate Previous m we arnvm N San. M” H- 17- M''"-'ElV."" W35 3'-'c0”l' the Wise Men from the East." Tile meeting was featured by You won't find anything gayer or more VIVBCIOUS--the) re sc ', H" Martin yesterday morning and cmu5' the chudm" mum "hamugh' P31115510? "10 0V'3mnS- iililvory sky has it's star," the the singing of Mr. Raoul Re.V- . . . I h . . t. . were dealt with as follows: two ly enjoyed 5 couple 0! mm: which The production throughout rc- spe,,1..c,- Sam, ",.nd the dark" the mohd with Mrs, ncymohd As ". light that they feel like figments o i c imagine ion. ' "9C9iV9d fines 01' S25 and the were ”'ppmpm"' with the ””'m' ficcted close co-operation between night the better it shines. Every companist. ills two numbers "The are nu or medium wedge type Ind - other one received ii fine of 320. The party was arranged Ind C”. t9Mh9l'5- P51'9i"-5 31111 DUDUS which vision has it's price," he con- Holy City” in English and "Canti- Two drunk and disorderlies were Tied mm by members M the execu” should foster and encourage the tinued, ns he described the trek que De Noel" in French were 31"; are from 4 to 8. Evening Slippers each fined S10 and costs or 10 We M the Qh”1otEt'”lwn Bniicxh school spirit. The performance over the hills and plains followed splendidly executed and called - - I days and two were rcmnndcd ”t.the Cdriadmg d I93 m:1ud'n 0: closed with "Tho Queen" by pupils hy the Wise Men, the experience for. expressions of appreciation are at one single price-Just 4.95 in until the 22nd and 28th respcc- pnmmny ime” e or C re” and the audience which filled the of St. Pnui rind that of Dav.d winch invariably mlbw his 30- , . . H1 tlvcl:v'- A man charged with dis- Veterans within the Cnyi I-.uditor-iirm to capacity. Livingston and in more modern pcnrance at Rotary. the Viomms Shoe Swim" "' 9' orderly condubt when 11.. had giggiggggggggg. times that of Vvillinm Lloyd Gai'- Walter Hyndman condbucled the ma” created a disturbance in h ".5. e----rm-r--r risnn, not:-cl Boston newspapclu singing with O. K. Pres y at C 6 i 50: Per lnsenlon iaurani. was dismissed after the iDW9ii hy B Visii 10 ltlhc litttlc c I t R d 0 ninn. Each in turn had A vision piano. restaurant owner withdrew ihc F-lceilillg 01105 in W0 D0 0 S913 '0" complaint. wcrc a treat was left for each e e e At HOLMANCS Charlottetown L l i For Your Christmas Week Shopping Enjoyment! REE l llsss. Interment in the Catholic 0,-tum as well as those reached today in spcntl the holiday season MacNevin. Mrs. Seldon Drake. Mrs V"hl0lCry. through the sound system. The with her daughter, Mrs. Lyle Mr:- Alex MacQUBFTi9- M155 Him” EEEifE"Lli.”L”.TE'.'E.”i"3 '.”L.Kf.”."'f?"-,'iI'fl h" '””””"'" MW” V ti.O. Maclean . J I " UNDERTAKER MM a ,m,m MM , With Any Purchase on-I-mm at more-I we 3 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday . North Wlltehlre 1: DIAL 5549 for the g 1 0 t 8 holne: aamu 0 puma Perk up your spirits-refresh yourself with a cup of hot. steaming THE HENHESSEY - Coffee and delicious Donuts. . . . Holmanls appreciates l FUNERAL t the strain and stress of Christmas Shopping. and gives .7 3",. 5,. p you this pause in your busy whirl. Come and enjoy it-your W. J. allows Q children will be welcome too, if you accompany them. Funeral Director l 4811 Dist 100 ' 2! wont Ambulance service Dlsulfied. ceunem Service Give ll beautiful clock i to entrance the decor of i any home. The famous ' t 0:; 335?. 03.23” CI-IARLOTTITOVIII ” 0” ' . ,,.,,,,m "om ;:;.3.;;::::,d?Sl?t 3...; Enjoy Delicious fresh Coffee , . faiillful accuracy! 78 Illusion St. ' M M T Y i and Donuts With Our o”a"rii,i':r'i'ee'.:e"s'e'r':ie'e"a CompIimgnt5.i - em... - JEVIELLEIIS ' ROBERT E. BRADLIY