t '” noirs TAXI-Dial ssaoowt C-W! Gift Specialist . Chib- :25. Henderson & Cudmore. Store. CY) . .r-z-.q.,qu... .7. 3:- -..,G..;L..L--samw son & FOR H15 GIFT-Biyella dress- with electric irons. The island Book Room. fire ocurred last evening 81 207 Water St. caused by an overheated stove. One rig allsivered the call. Damage was negligible. l lman: topic ”The Sin which People COME EARLY and avoid the ms); at the Blood Donor CllnlC.l 7-9 Be one of the l TRINITY Y. P. L”. - Trill"! The service was led b.V Bdrm" Infirmary The devotional period was led by Donald Moore and was taken from Luke. chapter 2. Judy Miller was pianist. Mr.n Mal- colm MacKerizie began a series of ned for the winter months. The for games led by Judy Miller and 0 one. JOHNSTON - At Kings County Memorial Hospital. Montague. on Dec. 5th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs McLEOD-On Dec. Gib 1955 at Thursday Dec.8 at 2 p.m. Inter- MMKINNON - At the Victorlal Monday. December 5th, Donald IDanl M.acKirlnon. form- DESROCHE - At the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday, De- cember 8. 1955. Elaine Mary. 5 monflh old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Deafloche. Hleen St.. Surnmerside. Flnierai from the Charlottetown Funeral Horn 10 Euston st. IIIAL 482! rugs 2. The Guardian Wed.. Dec. 1. 1955 City and Central. KIM DIk'I shoes this Prompt Action Checks Fire: Youth lloniuidod Prompt action u the part of Igltoy Creamer. an attendant at Nelson's Service Station at the east end of Grafton Street, was s ponsiblo for preventing a fire from starting at the gas -tanks that death occurred under such circumstance as not to suggest negligence on the part of anyone. The four-year old child was killed on the afternoon of Nov. 30. Coroner L- E. Prowsc presided at the inquest. The Crown was re- presented by Mr. J. P.. Nicholson. Jurors were Messrs. Frank Mac- Donald (foreman), Reginald Mac- Nutt. Bernard Glgllgni, JJames Morris, Nell Mac a yen. ames . from the igan, Ernest Gallant. of the provincial The service station attendancpalholdllsl. DIV -1- H- Shhwv W59 belted out the door and startedlis absent from the Province. was in pursuit. After a short chase read by the Coroner. It showsd that apprehended a youth and death was caused by external force ice applied to the skull from opposite Station from Where he Phoned lhd directions. causing extensive dam-. The life did 1101 age to the brain tissue. -spread on the Show catered Constable Preston Hillier told of lgmund and W55 qlmkl-V exlmgi receiving a call jvhile in the patrol mum d” 3'” car about 1.40 p.m- on November . 30. He proceeded to Bayfield Strait m""""K 5 niyearl immediately where he found a young child lying on the street in, what seemed to him, a badly in- ljured condition. Const. Hillier -cnt he will appear again this morn. 3 '53” h)' had” i0 lhe P0119? 5""'"ll.of the car and was later notified hl,by Dr Shaw that due to the type ...L... W. 1-he-of injury it could not be expect- . lcharlotietown Hospital alerictl for ed in find nny nlnnd, He 551,-; um; WES in serious accident case. 1n cum-1 the car ivas released to its own ipany with Deputy Chief Siernser on the day following the accid- several lent. Christmas. "CRASWELL for better Phom Handersmi & Cudrnore. ”””h5 ' ONLY bLoon WILL D0-Only AGIFT of leather is a gift that you can give. Be a Blood Donor lasts. Patterson's - Jewellers and today or tomorrow at The Clover gum mm mm Monday night. Mr. Creamer had been doing some work on his own car and had shut off the lights prepara- tory to leaving when he noticed a youth corn: up to the gas pumps. take the hose from the pump and spill some gas on'tho snow. As he watched from the darkened building, Creamer told police he saw the young man to- tire a short distance pumps and drop a lighted mate into the gasoline. DAKS TROUSERS direct from 1050 3ILVEB'I'0NE- the high England. an appreciated gift. fidelity television. CLEARING all rnillinery at great- REMEMBER Gwyn Patterson's U reduced prices. Adella's Millin- ”Il'acfa and Fancioa" ovor CFCY . tonlat at 7:45. GIVE A WATCH for Christrnasi JAEGER SOX and and be remembered every minute. imported from England. for qual- panersun-,, ity gifts. Exclusive with Hender- mg sown; in nngnenun tartnnn,l I TODAY - A well knnwu . de & C d ore. lcharlottetown citizen. my He" mm u m lhlennessey. is celebrating his llsihl IRONING BOARDS. junior sizcibirthday l0dB3'- lbrought him back to the serv i SET ASIDE HALF AN noun y '.to make your deposit at the Red FIREMEN CALLED - A 5hs'hl-lCross Blood Donor Clinic today or tomorrow at The Clover Club -1.000 donors needed urgently. CARD PARTY WINNERS - Re- . .sults of card party held in Park- ATTENTION MOTORISTS g- idale Hall last evening were: l.arlics' Please familiarize yourself with first, Gloria Mat-Kenzie. second. the City of Charlottetown by-law Mary Whitlock: Consolation, Mrs. re pal-kins of cars elsewhon in,Nelsnn Whitlock. this issue. James 8icCalnn; second. Dan Chip- . onso ation. HEAR lflmgm Lfmgelliu W3; Door Prize. Earl RaII:argel(iall(?r;5:gZyf: "H" E Slldm sped g In out. Henry MacLeod and D. Simms. i City Police. uished before it idamage. Yesterday old boy appeared before Magis- trate lilartin in City Police Courl 'and was remanded on 5.50.00 bail. Charged with disorderly conduct. Aclivi Police Court Seven cases were dealt with Charlottetown Donll pare Dls- ENGAGEMEN-rggmr cuss". Ceniral Ch”5”3" Cl””"h' James Reid. Stanlev Bridge. an- U Pm A” w9lC”m9' lnounce the engagerllem of their daughter Mary Eleanor deltc. to Thomas Clmer Club. 11.12 m0n.f)0(2ildonanlglgrghfldftiih Larkin. St. Peler's.l needed lodav and tomorrow. .mal'Tlag.9 31 51 Ann's i Hope Rm-r. January 2nd Court yesterday. Pen 19's Unlnll held its! ENGAGEMENT-Mr )'YeOguLFl:r nlcitlng last evening ln,Cecil M. Kaye. Needilaln Niassx. the Social Hall. The business meet-'wlsh to mg was conducted by the VlCF.-Ill2- . merit of their sideni, Janet Wood. which u'as:l.iliian followed by a lively recreation ledi.Gillis. son of ll- by the recreation conveners The-duck F. Gilli- program was led by the ll-lissluns Edward island in: p p ilrllih vgiiigy Olgifcichascoghgiilhfs. l)Vll:::af?lteti'Srllils mm 1" Xeedham' disorderly conduct was remandedl 5”" Ke""5" "'a""E" ”fK"'"” luntil 7th December Coffin and Sandy liiacLean. The E00 PRINTS - 1”" ZION P-Y-P-S - Ladl PV9hll1E delivered Charlot1c'oivn A Largeucosts. Zion P-Y-P-5 held me" l'eS"l3'".45: A Medium. 42: A Slnall. 26; appearing. Weekly mhmlg with the P”5ldem-.Graded pack delil cred Charlotte-A Ishhel Farquharson. presidingltown A Largep S2. A Mvdlpm 49.1 Dlmng the b”5l"e55 mean” pla.m5'A Small 33' To retailers in cartons were finalized for the annualChrist-EA Large A Mediilm 53. A mas programme at the PT0VlnCl8l.Sma11' 37: ' ' ' ' l the arrival of winter with snow and ice. . . ithe force are attempting to that the driver whom he noticed, funeral of the late Mrs. John E iCarrier was held yesterday after- noon. A short service at the Mnc- and we study and discussion. which is plan-i Iggggy i;l:!"vepr3l-TH”I:)':)eonV"3su:?Il;'g'l'1gei l i R . D N" group adjourned to the lower hall ?:gl;e..I::vthe Swgghgsznazgngvgfn after which funeral service wasl E;';g'i1;;t:Vlgf:W:ii-gig:'dmEf3f;!l held in Chn'st Church. Cherry Val- Be The Tie That Binds". ley. and was conducted by Rev. A.E. Plercey. Interment was the Church cemetery. The bearers BIRTHS. MAIIRIAGES, Tweedy. Russell Young. Ambrose Doyle. Frank Gleason, Roy Mutch, B Bernard Doyle. 500 P0! lllsmhh lu'.T.'2f"E?”n."3”.?1'2.?Ji.u; inlii Eachern was held Tuesday morn-g mnvngs 111: from the HAe;1nl;rosso'y 1;:uneral' sworn- At St. Michael's ampiul. win... n.q.n,,,, mg," i.,,a5's"”,,,”,"; Toronto, Dec. 2. 1955, to Mr. and cdemlwd by an Pulm. Rev Mrs. Anthony Smith lnee Ethel Gwwe Mncwmmk Wm am; Nlaclsaac) a son. Weight 9 lbs. omcined It the gang. The pa”.- 1 hi "5 bearers were: Urban MacDoiii mmee nnnn-mnn MacCALLU.Vf-At the r. E. 1. 'M- Thomas Hospital Monday Dec. 5. less. to MIcE"hern- in-. and Mrs. .1 hr: M ccallusn. -'0h" 7- MRMW" . i- any, I daughter." Wadi: 10 um Ti-ainoir. Interment was in thelilotary Radio Auction. More than Home to st. merit in Orwell Head Cemetery. lFunoral Of General Hospital. Halifax. oniMfS. POTS! FGIQIISOII 1955. Pall bearersl GROWING COMMUNITY SCIIEFFERVILLE. Que. (CF)- Bow-ness Funeral Home this Lnnd 1... been pn,-nhnud gm. . morning (Wain-lesdayl at 10.3). general store to be opened soon Interment in St. Paul's Come in this town. most northerly term- tery. inal of a railway built to" carry lro: ore from the deposits in Lab- rs or. 0Allll OF THANKS We wid to thank Cross Bodies for their generous do- nation of dotting foiuwrin which doctroyed our home. Mrs. Alan Mcswaln. of Sacred Heart Home sincerely LESS NORWAY l'IlUI'l' thank all who have helped to mains our Buaar and lottery a The W” 1955 9"!" f-'I'0P in Nor-- requesting an ambulance .14 the same time asked to halt. Another headache has been ghe "mud ' five 9555933” coupelretary, Beth MacDonald; Treasur-l added to the police duties. with”! Fdrd manufacture him 0" the snow clearance matter. reported yesterday: a car stop-I Jury Finds Verdict Of Accidental Death a mum of "accidental death" was returned in the death of Wil- liam Vincent Decosta by a coron- er's jury at the inquest held last night at City Hall. The jury added 1, Flann The report Webster people who had gathered at the by scene but was unable to find any- luagisu-are Martin in mg pnndg one who had seen the child rccelv-lclear when and where death uc- A man charged ing the injuries uilh nnelialilw a motor vehicle whilst intoxicated was fined onc F . hundred dollars or twenty days:l r'h"rd" a drunken driver was fined one time after his arriv hundred dollars. A taxi driver-of the accident a car pulled ciial-ged with illegal parking was the driveway 5151 Bayfie llined five dollars. A man chars and that Deputy Chief Webster llzld engagegleril Wll)lll'I lthe theft of an 1:il:!L0I'nO- me! bie Bltl e dromta parde car Linwood was sen ence. o weny ays. a drunk and disorderly was fined Pg. ltweniy dollars or ten days and a lmceldrunk and incapable was fined 19 1” take twenty dollars. A man up for jcoroner Prowse said that it was QVESTIONEI) DRlV'l-IR .death. He told the jury that it cnm,-1 gm,;.,. 53"; may 3 shnrl was their duty to indicate in their 51 at the 5.,-up verdict whether they thought that nnnuncglirzs-nce should or should not be id 5l,.(.e1 attached to anyone in the maiteni asked the driver whether he wnszwhile the iur.V returned with the aware that he had been in an ac-'db0V9 mldings-' cident. He said that both the car: and the driver were taken to the police station. The car was examin- ed and the driver was released. Bakery, told -of seeing a crowd The witness said that the street 9;” icy and rough n.t the place where the accident ocurrod. Lloyd MacDonald. a brother of the preceoding witness corrobor- ated the evidence of Kenneth. He said that'the first he knew of an accident was when-he hoard two children screaming and running to- ward the Decostc residence. He did not hear any unusual noise North Rusflco Has 113 Al- Ilood Clinic The as. drifted last Illlllf but the cltiaans of North Rustlco. 0Ylt- er Bod Bridge. New Glasgow. May- fleld. South Rustico. Hunter River. Cavendish. along with a represent- ative from Clifton and Stanley Bridge. responded yslmli-ably to tin appeal for donors at the Red Cross Clinic held in North Rustlco Hall. North Ruatlco carried off the hon- ours with over half of the 113 don- as Kenneth left with the car. Q" rendered In the clmc bdouy George Barter. photographer. identified -pictures which the had taken at the scene of the accid- ing to that centre while South Rustico and New Glasgow shared ent also those taken of the in- I90!-ind place with 12 donors from - tn d an n in each locality. and Oyster Bed jaliirvslesoiig of thin ca: wlieichoslijlag Bridge a close third with 11 donors. Donald was driving. OTHER TESTIMONY Chief of Police MacArthur said he visited the grandfather of the The North Rustico Clinic was aponso ed jointly by the Avonlea Women's Institute and the North Rustico Subdivision of the C.W.L. who also provided the workers and child and with him questioned 'he refreshments between them, vnin. Win Sister 0' the ddC9359d- We able assistance was also relldered little girl. when asked to show by members M the High school them "he"? ll" bmlher W35 1" T'9d Red Cross of Stella Maris School. lation to the car. went to the front of a car in the double gang- way and grasped hold of the bump- er. Del Sgt. A. Lund told of tak- ing the Mercury coupe into custo- dy and of having it put on a hoist for examination. He said that no blfiud could be found on the tires In reviewing the case to the jury. curred and the pathologists re- port indicated what had caused After deliberating for a short ,Ch'lown Chorale 'iMeel'.ing Held gathered where the injured childl .1 , m ,. . , The Chief of Police reporlednlay on the street. He told of going:edM;.;iS2Eygiailliisgeiiaiigitgisiril meeting was closed with the li. e esx PFKGS "'0 P 5- 1) 35 '9' that a few more dog tax offend- -on phone for an axnbulance but was Chorale at the annual meeting P- U- Pledge lpmed by "'9 P0”'”'-V lmduc" 9” have Wected 5'””e"l”" by idfdmed "1" 0'” 9' his employees held last night Other officers in front of their premises of snow. Mr. Kenn said that he knew me, - - . . It Seems fhai the big-l1)eCoste child who he said IIP(l ailitfslli-l11,:l:mp.l.(t,(i;tch Eogijisrngle max: 895' Oflehdhrs BF9 lh0-he liVlhfZ Ohfascinzltion for playing around the car at the Que npgharl " Hi h Wnrking 8h0l'E the fir-hi n00F57lrear lights of his car and he hadlhch 1 .1 me -" 0 e g I they apparently have "W ""'l"" on several occasions foulld it nec-1 00 ey wl present al that they have no obligation inc 8 w I” M c lv . .gmup ” . "Sum" "ml: l" c"' 55 l”-V 9 m 0 5 3- W33 p junction with the appearance of the- n'”m.lhe 931” 1" faciv heghad V”"'"HCharlottetown Little Thetare Guildl Only one traffic accident wasted him Wily '-ll” m”””"3 0f lhelin their presentation of "Chrlstmasl in the Market Place. on Decembcri 19. ped at the stoplight on Curlber-iiRAN To CHILD land Street was struck when an-l other car turning right off Graf-l fered any injury. Rotary -Auction Last Night Eighty members of the Charlotte town Rotary Club headed by Com- 500 articles were disposed of by the nine auctioneers on the air. Dr. Frank Jelka offered to con-1 trlhute 350.00 to the Crippled Child- lren'8 Fund if the Mccurdy Cup Weston Johnston, Murray Harbor Friends of Mrs. Earl Chnpnguj was turned over to the Maritime hm-th. a daughter. Laurel Lee. 3.-gndninnne, Wm b, ,.,,.,.y ,0 he" DEATHS ofthler illness in the P. E. 1. Has- p a . .Rugby Football Association for ipresentation to the rightful win- ners. the Charlottetown Nomads. ' Approximately 300 Hot Dogs with Kings County Memorial Hospital. Friends of Mrs. Emerson Mur- the mmmhiil will he dllthlhuled Nlontague Angus R. MacLeod in ray, Fredericton. will be sorry unto the two urphanages by Canada his 7151- Yeah Fllhefhl from his hear of her illness in the P. E, 1 iPnckers, isprend over a suitable late residence at Grand View on 1-rnspnnln '1 Children's Billy Hot Dog Club. Lucy Maud The funeral of the late Mrs. Pet-l er-ly of Canoe Cove in his 58th or Ferguson, Hampton, was heldl year. Remains will arrive at on Sunday ahemoon the MacLean Funeral Horne. home. Service was conducted by from where the funeral will be.the Rev. Mr. Graham. assisted byi held today. Wednesday. serviceuhe Rev. Mr. Baxter- commencing at 1W0 O'clock. lll-iwere:- Clifford Sherrsn. John Mac- terment will be in Canoe Cove Qusrrie. George cannon Gm-don C!m81eY)'- MacDonald. Percy MacDonald sndl I-eneng Louis Livingstone. Interment was. P ' at Argyle shore Cemetary. "om her. Chapter I.O.D.E. Means reported on a sucesaful The Regent and the Educational the complete works of Lucy M. Montgomery to the library of donor clinic was reported on by our representative there and don- Itlon pledge cards were distribut- 9du'b'"MdhYtIiernembers Md Riven to friends interested. Plans were made for the annual Christmas party for cerebral palsy gltigdren to be held on December The meeting came to a close with: Carol Singing. 1 Refreshments were served by-. Mrs. Donald Martin. Mrs. Stanley Lancaster and Mrs. Alan: Forsythe assisted by the host:-saw way was estimated at 67.400 tonal GBONCHI VISIT! POPE VATICAN CITY um -. iiaiyl and the Vatican rnarshalled color-, hll Pllelhlry Tuesday for s for-f rnal meeting between their heads of state-President Viovannl Gran-i Russell Seller- W- went into action at the Clovor Club Jame! M0I'I'is0n. at seven o'clock last night to carryl Add La.Vlon'.on the work entailed in the annual boraied the ev Periodl. as a result of the sale of membership cards in the Crippled Charles Coughlin. 'an employee 0, h ,3 -1- ton street gkldded min (119 stop. of the Charlottetown Street Depart- 3,,n,'.:vuu:ixi::scih::ubli:unihi: ped vehicle. Damage was slight. meat. said that he was engaged the less beautiful mm” of Mexico and none of the occupants suf- in cleaning a catch basin at the France and Germany The m.xed' corner of Queen and Hayfield group of some 35 voice! Wm sing Streets when he happened to look most of their number. unacmmpgi up the street and saw a child lying. amedp Mm KS. Rage" Wm P") m" f” "Om me 9"” with "V0 side at the piano for the accomp-l ah" chumen 39” him M1 allied numbers. The Charlottetownl Coughlln ran to the child, took his ch 1, coat off and put it under the child's froirltehe lastijilifilglgils '1 ':”?l'-..":.'i: 5.5;" -- cut the strap holding the youngst- war and Mum Femvn ers cap on. The witness did not see u g f u, any car pass. but while he was at 2:;-1e;n:,.: w,:nS"”””"'” during work said he was aware that a vehicle had passed by him. Mrs. Margaret Webster. a neigh. bar of the Decoste family told of the twin sister of the deceased child being in her living room when the car returned to 51 Bay- Street..She (grated the little, l" 53Y"1!- " It's the cafiottetowh branch of the c th t h .. - anadian a it Billy .idl(Vel;"; (l)l;eR;:erKg0Fn0 Legion was held in the secretary's i - -" Y office last night with the president ioythe effect that the deceased child has a habit of hanging unto CHIS. Kenneth L Mai-Donald. labour- 91 resldms at 51 Bayfield Street mg gm 0,, me f ' Christmas treats for the children. a M-noon in was It was decided to hold a Christ- mas party for the children. This party will be held in the Clover iclub at 3.00 p.m. on Friday. Dec- ember 23rd. The deadline for putt- ing in the names of children who out to his car. a 1947 Mercury are to attend in 5.00 p.m. on Dec- coupe. and got into it with ihelember min. The age llrnit is ten lion he was. in company with his brother. and his father-in-lau-. en, 33895 111 Pulling on a storm door on their residence. When it wan found that longer bolts were nced-x ed to complete the jnn. he went The regular monthly meeting of this chapter was held on Dec. 5th at thethome of Mrs. Harold G. Goodwin with nineteen members Reports were made fiorn var- ious committees. The Ways and I'll shut it". Bav- . - - per, Gordon White, Librarian, Mrs. "5 new "Dd proceed South on Q.u9e"iGeorge Walters: Pnhlicity. Mrs. some members of Street. He expressed the oplnionisheldon Carson. Memhershipv . Barbara Rogers; Entertainment . . . . . lconvince many householders and was not acting unusual nor was he mm D h - . T 1 h 1 Ernest Roper. The Scripture lesson FUNERAL yES'"”RDMl ” Th” business establishments, to make driving in other than a normali an uc emm' esp (mm M” t i- ' an effort to clear the sidewalks manner. gem Dumon ll.ocal Legion Division Tuesday. Unzramd eggs paying the tax plus the C0111"? had already done so. The witness - . N101” 10 thd dale Set l0l':said that just previous to seeingi;1::n:?c:;';.e:?;e,aomf)nE yggi. azrfia; ithe crowd near the injured child,ivice-presidemy Gdy Racket. Semi The Chorale under the direction Mr. Roberts has chosen a numb- The Chorale will entertain thei Executive Meets. A special meeting of the Char- igh praisei on each oil With 225 donors registered yest- erday between Crapaud and North Rustico. and 513 at the R. C. A. F. Station and Summerside on Mon- day the total to date has reached 738 or just 12 behind the objective set for the tivo days. Residents of Charlottetown and vicinity have a challenge to maintain this record and provide in excess of 1.000 don- ors during the next two days- I12 Give -Brod Al Crapaud Icy roads yesterday afternoon did not deter the 15 residents of Cape Traverse. as well as the 86 from 17 other districts in the area surrounding C. , 4. from -' ist- h l i Comrade Rush presiding- The meeting fully approved the donation of twenty-five dollars to each of the u. hnnages to provld id”! of going lip town to a. ii.-mi. years. Comrades J. uightlzer v. Ware store. He said that he saw Larter and H. Mortimer were ap- "me Children .Dl8ylhiZ around melpointcd to Lhll committee. Khhgway. A little boy who was standing near the car as he got into it said. "I'll shut the door" to which MacDonald replied, "No, Christmas dinners. Comrade L. Murnaghan. 8- Bry- ant, E. Campbell and W. MacNeili were appointed ilo look after the rummage sale. BEARD N0 ourcny 30'-"feisty reported on presenting Th: fguldihi W” W” 350!" hits :::1:d f.,'.f,.fk",';3,l ?3”mV:h:';nhf mentioned that on the last clin - 3 the branch sponsored Legion mem- bers had made a wonderful show- ing. He hoped that it could be dup- Queen Charlotte Hi b School. My whe" q"""”"ed by "1! '3"?- A visit to the Reed Cross blood men Mri MacD""”ld "id '19 did ml (991 any bump. nor did he he” "Y0"! dry"!!! out. He drove ""t9d' up town. made his necessary pur. chase of bolts and returned to find the crowd gathered near his home. He was approached by a police. Comrade Joe Eughol. who is man who asked him If he realized patient in the City Honpllal. Alli that he was involved in an ac- expressed the hope that ho cident to which he replied. "no", goon be back. The president spoke of the blood donors clinic to be held under the branch sponsorship in tho Clover Club today and tomorrow. He The executive expressed sym- pathy at the continued illness of one of the Executive members. would i lc noQlo0Oo00ovOOlOOOAlllll Oooo OW on Cash '2 sxssmasor toms Get 380 so IIIIO or more 5. Films for I-trip loan. Upon approval, pick up can. Loan custoanallorod so Your 10.060. incavna. Rodisas paylnonts. About unum nu: m:,u...q 5'" I Hilton foo Is-bstvoos Cos-Is on k pyuohs, 5.; lsuahlnnss-nail-saunas: 0 Ia-sdlsuotqqatggu bills with am am Con- DIMIIIUI Phone. or gum hg, um Fine Group Support Cl Blood Bonor Campaign than IN students of 8!. m as a "Finn. 0 case on tn. M of olalwrlll-out ohjmm E2 airs: clubinth ,ha uh wbE.cW veall s .5 QIQEE Elia Charlottetown and I Mr. an 2 great obligation. "loan" has reached a to- tal which reflects on the reputa- tion the province enjoys for "go- ing ovor the top" on all praise- Larse. Q.C.. both of who grateful for the wholeheai-ted "wipe out the debt." the guest of honour by Mr. Walter Morriasey on behalf of those pre- sent. Mrs. Murray expressed her e for the lovely gift and ciously. all. who thanked most 51'! made this dinner meeting possibls. L..L...-uu::m-m- at the Red Cras Blood Don- held in the Community Hall at Crapaud. Borden. Tr.V0n. Augustine Cove as d itself were well represented at the Clinic at which almost 50 per cent of the donors reported for the first time. The Crapaud Womenls institute, headed by Miss Lolita Macvlitfie. Navy League To Play Host To Sea Cadets The Sea Cadets of RCSCC Kent vlll be the guests of the Prince Edward Island branch of the Navy League of Canada. at a banquet and entertainment to be held next Tuesday at the YMCA. This function was started a few years ago and has been held an- nually ever since. and now is one of the main events of the train- ing season as far as the Cadets themselves are concerned. A new -innovation for the ben- efit of the cadets has come into being at HMCS Queen Charlotte: they now have their own drycan- teen. Drills are held each Tues- day evening and sports and rec- reation on Friday evenings, information has been received from the Sea Cadet Area Office: I-Ialifax. that the following canal; successfully qualified in, advancement: Petty Officer John Profit for Chief Petty Officer: Lending Cadets. Lynn Gallant, Beverly Richards and Reglnni Shields for Petty Officer; Am, Cadets Barry Iiisette, Bengal: and Ronald A. Wilson for Ieading Cadet. . Po. Profit wn informed dint he had been successful in-passing the Leader. ship Cours: wgich was held this R. . Clinic and provided the workers to assist the Mobile Team. as well as the refreshments which were so much appreciated. ANCIENT THEATRE Roman structures excavated at St. Albans in Hertfordshlre. Eng- land. include a theatre dating from LUXURIOUS LINGERIE . the gift that will be sure to please her! Choose from our fine selection of beautiful lingerie . . . trimmed with lace, embroidery, i net and pleats, in your choice of pastels or black! 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