Re-soluiio-its Passed Bycity. ' in or--vi so-1-i-;':-a--...-i.a.......t . 1-v ,.. .-. I- . .....j . .1 M” I D g d . -3 WW5” CEITIIAL Tolllelasllta C 'lAls ' lMeati ”"”"”"l"' '"..':'..”'"'-'-'-r- ''''”'”i''''''''''' "- N, , ,, ouncj pecla ng H . l was lyaainraata , . alas taaaletsa-a Iaa ran. to- - 1 - AtP.E.l. osplto wlluronaai -. ..a'l:liiaataarzatalaalnitasraaiIratr.o.sra.aaIaataatt.n - TlieI'IIIllUdlIv.Jldwia isirosresdntiouwerepassedtowll. g '53 -I-I-Ill-Op.n.&-It-pl. lwGOU'l'd&jWlI IEIlIEAl'l0NIaleIandre-xeu,-g,.p,3'g Ikhtd .'d.1m..u" Wberelsthojfu 'l'h.Boardu'1int.g..qg,.TZ ,- K hf clacaaeaatfwhts. gI.pIunptIIrvIceW:ereing.omt:s Fulclluamncn, a...c:,H.'l't:u,(.:.';ry'Health.8anitaryjggpt'P.lr Hospital aanouaeas aw; 115' 3 PN'lIN- 3""! Bloc - me Salas ' - is I pull: . gum Du”. "3 3" C ' .1 G! where they wulo,::.ed.Vd by Rt. svenlnd. Illyor J.D. Stewart, D- .lS::npmu .&WW'hW dI.:Il?leopIlt yzar or loose be m AS 31 i"lF"'”""l?""- ""1 "Q-', "”""";;Y-ml; Rev Patrick ssessallas s.o., E.D., preaided. present were ince - nitala across Canada and. the Jan I7 I .II rewind nsotta-s reasonable gy Rlev. Franclscorcoranandllev councillors P.R. ilsccormac, A. And whereu,IIpuHse gun. UnltedStateahIve1l;eea”IneouIterv Er-ch. - In : meg . surrey meets-le, Klmllllll 00 lie ln'stIte Walthen Gaudet. A.J. Haslalrl. establishments lnnat comps, wk. ing an increase number a -u . - as-I1's'l.I: ssluinery. for the lat- M r mornlns at ten ociocir J.P. Nicllolsoll. and 17.6. O'Neill. regulations paasad under the run "I "ll" "I-ectiou in hospital pIti- Wu" - 30" WATCH” i-ll! 3335- est in pastel felts with the new when Solmii Pontitlcal Requiem Mr Alllstair Maclacod appeIr- uc Health Act - eats. staff and new hospital Id- '-3l"l0lt0tWl 3' 8 Toosnba Music Stars. gum. "in Am lava, 30",,” High Mass will be celebrated. .d before the council on behalf Be it resolved tut 5. an missions. grimy so 43 (,3e,,..'.lg hm. Libera was sung and the 110- 0; me c-among", um, pubug gum, p.,.,u,,.p 3.”. This problem has had brought IIIIIDIQ 38 II - u ,x . AHENHGN P-re-in Tiny Tots sary recited last night at the B-- Theatre Guild. Mr. lraeneoal urg- tary nnglneering nivlsioa 'lla '0 the '""”"" I” W 3”” 'l"'' ” W" " T ' Ire soul: out 09 lilllllitlt Cm LEATHER goods. nillfolds. Pap silica. ed the cannon tn gunw tug mun quested to tut. on" .5. in " ing the past few months. plate clearance. emu" Btmcasgsy Special pm. Prggent 1. sum , W”, to use me Emm" nut” ! i I H mm pectr A method of NEW! ,1 to b. EALIFA X(CP) -The that L TINY T018 are going out of bull eds T'”'ml” MW" 5"”9- rR;"e- llglelvcolm A- 1480- their regular rehearsals. Tllll prlvl .22.? alld any other pu.:1I-eh am ”""”"”d '”" lfhm '””'"”.,f; like M" W. M "C. ' mm c,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,. mu MEAMNGFUL g Cm”, am Evy 3 - P-F M3000": liege be stated had been granted establishments that are. or may ”h"3" "I 'm m""" g , . . Butler. Rev. Clar by me vacaung ten", the pg be operating in th. at 0' mm. methods. and both the Board and LET Us replace your worn '33” 3m! E Vl5it)tlie Bible H0083 Km; R:':h:(and Rev. Walter Reid. Spence, companyy the Gum ll"; lofmown. - ' Medlcal gtnu spprovs t.hsss.sps- '"l"5” '”"" 5”” ””"'""' pmm m”' Dcgrueae xnlslllzmgl golmbrsoulltrll I” ” P” '9' "3"" "''d- M” l” " """"l "W "”m' cmh'prmmmIl'a relatively alaclt WINSLOE Pastoral Charge. The d F .,,,,, PM P g It was decided by the Council mendations. made by th. sgnnmry T is ""0" POLISH!-IR Rental Service - U "ed Ch h I C Dada Set. er ill u ercy MacDon um um cost of healing um Mud. Englneenu mvmo period of hospital admissions and 5l””l' El9C”lc' vii" for Egan; Deac lath ll hld was "mad kn "um '" ll" lug two or three times weekly establishmcntl tlllllllll I: toning 1' Mt m be the oppomm. um. wlslimo MACHINE and -In Winsioe South 3 nm Prince '”"- would have lo be determined be- complying with not ,,,,,,mm to lnstltllhtebeauc:lh3ian& , - ' ' , ' ' 1 - Til w I o w mow Elm to" 3:”. Z.”a.”;.';” .3::::;:::”- ,,,,.,,, ., ,, ::;i:..L";t::::..:"ii:::::";i..':::l! ::”:;..:i:..:":;"”..E'eit: 2:2-.v ""'.. --i-':---. - -----u---- 33,-; WE TREAT the sick well. Git NORTH RIVER Unned Ba us: mm! of the me E Pope Beerewu lion was referred to the Market lottetown. gtaclS":l:';cl:;:,snl:lf'l.nd mconvem, gcy's Pharmacy. open 8 I.m. to Church Sunday Decembel-P16 hem privately from we Mack” gontlmlttec, chaired by Councillor That t.Ise,City cougcu hgutuy wees are anticipated to both N. ' ' Funeral Home yesterday. Servicel M 9" endorse the nbctcun T"""5 tients and staff during this change 1ey' Cloudy and much colder: 8 p'm' l"8l1'VleW 11 ii-rrk N0r'll RlVH' 3 Following are the texts of the Survey which is to be cu-pied on was conducted by Rev. Canon J.T.l THE LARGEST light fixture stuck in the Province at the low- est prices. Storey Electric- p.m. Long Creek 7.30 pm. Sun- day School Long Creek 10.45 a.m. Rev. Owen Cochran Minister. Ibbott. interment was in Sherwood Cemetery. Pall bearers were Tho- mas DeBiois. William Beer. Ed- in our City. by the Prince Edward Island Department or Health ill C0-operatlln with the Prince Ed- ward Island Tuberculosis League. resolutions passed: That His Worship the Mayor proclaim Wednesday the 26th day of December (Boxing Dayi a Civ- period. To facilitate such changes all are asked to cooperate by not visiting patients in the hospital during this period. light winds increasing to aaat 15 afternoo Ask us about this convenient and practical way of solving that Gift ward Miller. Walter Bears. Ervln Bucbannan. Ralph Jenkins. PERSONALS Mr. Joseph Stewart. Bay View. visited Charlottetown on Tues- day. ..TllE BRADALBANI-2 Presbyter- M A It S H FIE L D Presbyt- lan Church worship service Sun- erian Church. The hours of ser- dav, December 16th 4.00 p m. Rev ivices for Sunday, December 6. are E ii. Bean interim Moderator. as follows: Mount Stewart 11 ans. , Marshfieid 2 p.m. Harrington 7.30 NORTH TRYON l'r95bYl"”"lp.m- All are welcome to attend Cliurrli 59rl'lC9- December 16' .”'these services. Student minister, am. Church School 12.15 Miss J. Karl English. ic holiday in the City of Charlotte- starting in January. Problem. . l Baptist Y. P. u. Say "Merry Chrisimcis"wiih cl Gift Holds Meeting The regular meeting of the Charlottetown B.Y.P.U. was held Ch'Iown Native Dies In Arizona; Was Active Montreal Broker Mary A. Macltenzie. Deaconess, WATCHES - Christmas budget special - Unusual offer. Men's ori Boy's Watches, Water-Resistant and Shockproof. 516.95 and 519-9-7 Pattersons, Jewellers. BRADALBANE United Church. Sunday. December 16th: Pleasant Valley 11 a.m.: Rose Valley 3 D- m.; Bradalbane 7.30 p.m. Rev. E. S. Raynor, Minister. HAMPTON Pastoral Charge. Services Dec. 16th, as follows: Hampton 11 a.m.; Appln Road 3 p.m.; Victoria 7.30 p.m. Rev. M. K. Charman. Minister. POWNAL UNITED .Pastoral Ch”-l'g9' se"'Vl”ej' Slmd”y'. Deco 87th year. Resting at her late tawa to attend the progressive and served overseas. After the , 163 ll 3"” Chnstmlls Eervlce I.” residence. 35 Ambrose Street, conservative convention He will war he entered McGill University funeral arrangements are not Rev. Mr. Mittan. t M-luvlewi 7 P'm' Ch"5"m” muslc from where the funeral will be return to chm-iottetown sgtut-any from which he graduated with his known. ' ll P0W'l3l- Rel” 7- R- Gwdgev held tomorrow, Saturday after- evening, l ullml-5'9 - noon. service commencing at the dance music was by the ' . Miss Curiey is I daughter of Legionnalres. Jerry Barrett, who C 'TRYON BAPTIST Pastorate. Services for Sunday. Dec. 16th: Preaching service at Tryon 11 a. .: Wesimorcland 3 p.m.; Bon- Iw 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at ll 10 I-UL Rt-'V- Llndlly 3- Sority was held Thursday 1- T,c,A, , Drives. Minister. ev en ing with twelve in em- or Patrons of the 4-Star Concert by a true master, delighted the ear Med to by Mr" (DH Blah ' twelve members present, The Friends of Miss Florence Brad- sponsorcd by the Knight, of co. of all- Mr. Francis Flanagan, who An upnuion of ,pp,,c1.uon ..BREDALBANE, Frederic- Ion Churches of Christ Sunday. Dec. 16. 1956 Combined service in the Bradalbane Church at 8 p.m. Bradalbane Sunday School at 2. p.m. Fredericton Sunday School at 10.30 am. William 0- Wcale Supply preacher. IDEAL Xmas gifts. we have a nice assortment oi all colors of Blankets and Auto Robes that will last for years, suitable Xmas gifts for all the family. Call and see them. Wm. Condorl and Sons. Queen Street- ILL IN AMHERST - The many friends of Mrs. Ewan MacMillan. at present living in Amherst. will regret to hear of her illness. Mrs. Macmillan is in the Amherst hospital with a very severe cold She and Mr. MacMillan had been living at the Queen Hotel for the that two years. prior to their tak- g up residence in Amherst. POLICE COURT - Only three cases confronted Magistrate K.M. Martin in City Police Court yes- terday as compared with 10 on the previous day. Of two persons charged with being drunk and in- capable. one was fined :20 and costs or ten days in jail and the case of the other was remanded until tomorrow. A person charged with disorderly conduct was fined S10 and costs or five days In jail. ..YORK Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. Minister Rev. 1.51. Sproulc. Sunday Dec. 16, 1956. York - 7.30 p.m. Instead of 11 a.m. C.G.I.T. Candlelight ser- vice and Christmas Mlsslonaryl Evening worship service 7.30 pm. basket. 2-so p.m. Brackley (New Rev. Bryer it. Jones. an. B.D., MAYNE - At the p.m. Hospital pqousgcoxfs service) 730 pm, Cen(faL cm-ht. Mum". December 13, 1956; Janice cgtb. Officials of the local office of placed. One hundred and eighty- mas Candle - light service and crlne. infant daughter of Mr. the Nlillonlll Employment Service nine special cases which required jl'hnneI...Ny1ongs.tm Christmas Missionary Baskets. COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge. and Mrs. Leland Msyne 0! lm- in Ch-riotietown place emphasis considerably more time then the A rriday Dec. 21 at 7.45 p.m. at United Church of Canada. Rev. maid in her 4th year. Remains on the task of procuring empioy- senerni placements were interview 57 95 ', SI 4 95 Bracklcy Christmas candlelight W. H. Forsyth. B. A” Minister, will be forwarded from DIvisoli's merit for pe le who are seeking ed and counselled. ' 0 ' Funeral Home Kenaingtoll to work. At ths particular season, One hundred and thirty-three vet service and Christmas Missionary basket. PARTY "El-D - The Weekly mas service; Covehcad Road, if”-'l'-'Lis32.3:"i9ofa-?-lei”iii '13? '.?:.?.l'.” ”.;';:;iL”.”3.T.l..Y”..' E:?.”:i lltlidu'Z.l...i”E"l1:t.f”.flT'-L"'?1: f.".'.”'..Elii.:”?-l:.l:...::';l:"foil: ?.":i.'i' :32 """ '”" """' 9"" ”"8"'”-5"'”e" hrlri as a supper meeting and I Candle lighting Service. Mr-rrs terment Church Cemetery places a great many people in Altogether. more than 11.000 em- Blouses-Skirts Make this the surprise of her life-show her how Christmas party which was en- Joyed by all. A devotional period followed which was led by Mar)- orlc Baldcrsion whose theme was w, H, 1' th, M1 it , Wmb" E- 1953 R9V- 5- EdV"lll Hm I h J t 0 "Clil'l5t"iBS St-Dry-" The business any 1” er Kelly mnnerly M F9" A"'"""" :Iacel:!ng1:t"oefII1cpel',syeIt') ftzvleecgskflg 3.: 0 mob" of 1,56. . gas then discussed. After this FUNERAL THURSDAY - The :'m'l';5 '"lll'”ll,'l II" Cl""' them 1904 prospective employees-- . HOLIDAY 9355533 - new fur coat, jacket, stole or neck piece she would ere was I treat from Santa. I funeral of the late William J. Mac- " 9 W" "M" ""9 I” "I" an average of sill a month. The Anniversary irtlltS0rltl- "id in Eltllllrllc OI Csbe was held Thursday morning ::)';)"h:'1:'m”;'p:1;:"':du'.3; 32:: placement officers screened ap- (Continued mm D." H TO choogefor hemem gifts. Following some games, the meeting closed with Taps. N. D. Maclouu UNDEBTAKEB EMBALMIIB ,cI where Requiem High Mass was i ALEXANDRA - Hazelbrook - tCross Roads services for Sunday. Dec. 16th.: Alexandra ll a.m.; Hazelbrook 3 p.m.; Cross Roads 7.30 p.m. All are welcome to these services. Rev. C. W. Passey, ililllllslcr. SLIGHT ACCIDENTS - Two slight accidents. one at the junc- tion of Gerald Street and Elm Avenue and the second at the In- tersection of Kent and Rochford Streets. were reported in the city yesterday. In both cases it was a matter of two cars colliding HILLSON-At the P.E.I. Hospital on Wednesday. December 12. 1956, Mrs. H.R Hillson. in her 2:00 o'clock. Interment in Sher- wood Cemetery. Please omit flowers. ..SORORITY MEETING -- The regular meeting of the Beta meeting opened by repeating the Pbiat pledge. The annual Christ- mail boxes were packed and plans were made for a Christmas party. lit was also decided to go Carol 1 nging at the Sanaiorium and 'Infirmary during Christmas week. TRYON UNITED Church. Sun- day, December 18th: Tryon 11 a. m.; Crapaud 7.30 p.m.; Cape Traverse 7.30 p.m. The Cape Traverse service will be the an- nual C. G. l. T. Christmas Vesp- ers. Please note change of time. At Tryon and Crapaud White gifts will be received for the Dindial family and the Missionary bask- et offering received. Rev. Lloyd Archer. Minister. THE DRAWING of St. Pius tenth parish lotiery was held at the Knights of Columbus Concert last night. The Television set was won by Joseph Doyle. Parkdale. Ticket No. 635. The automatic toaster was won by Gerald 0'Mera RR 6. Charlottetown. Ticket No. 521. and the steam iron by James Arsenault. Summersidc. ticket No. 13 NEW- GLASGOW Christi n Church. Sunday. December 1st. New Glasgow Community Sun- day School 10.00 p.m. iin the Christian Church) Morning wor-y ship and Communion 11.00 a.m. Presentation of White Gifts by the chlldrcn of the Church School at this service. Children's Christmas Programme in the New Glasgow United Church at 8.00 p.m. Cav- endlsh United Baptist Church. Church Services for Sunday, Dec- ember 16. 1956: Union Road. Morning worship. 11 am. Christ- Association on Monday evening. December 17. at 8 p.m. in Stan- llope - Covehoad Community Hall. from Iill late residence. 302 Graf- ton Street. to St. Dunstan's Basili- celebrated by Rev. Francis Cor- coran. Occupying a seat in the sanctuary was Rev. Walter Reid. The pupils of grade sci-en of Notre Dame Academy attended the fu- neral mass In I body. The pall- bearers were Allison Maclleod. John Mulligan, William Bolger. John Murplly, Herbert Mahar. Frank Lawlor. The service at the MACKINNON - The death oc- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curley of Brudenell visited Charlottetown on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Curley of Clernlont visited the city on Wednesday. Messrs lngham McNelll and Clarke Harding of Kenaingtou were visitors to the city on Mon- day. Friends of Mr. Joseph T. Dair- on. St. Marys Road, are sorry to learn that he has entered the to see him home soon. Mr. R. R. Bell, Q C.. is in ot- Ciermont. P.E- Island. She taught school in P.E.l., later gruated in Victoria. BC. hospital, before taking the position of stewardess Ely. Grafton SL. Charlottetown, are sorry to learn that she has once again entered the Charlotte- town Hospital for treatment. All her friends and work mates hope to see her up and home again very soon. Miss Glen Curlcy. 'l'.C.A. stew- ardess on planes from Vancouver to Winnipeg and return, visited friends in Charlottetown on Wed- nesday. She had applied for trans- portatlon on the ill-fated plane which left Vancouver on Sunday. but room was limited and Miss Curlcy took passage on Satur- day's plans. BIRTHS KAMPHUIS - At the P. E. I. Hospital on Dec. 9, 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. Jo hn Kampbuis. Soutbport I sort. AUSTIN - At the City Hospital on December 13, to Mr. and Mrs. John Austin, Charlottetown I daughter. Weight 9 lbs. 5 on. STEVENSON- At the P.E.I. Hos- pital, December 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson. Charlotte- town. I daughter. Heather Jane. DEATHS curred in Tucson, Arizona Dec- ember lzth, 1956 or Alexander H. MacKlnnon of Montreal, formerly of Charlottetown. age 60 years. the home of her parents this evening where funeral will be held on Saturday It 2 p.m. fol- KEl.LY- Suddenly at Zends. Kansas. U.S.A. on Tuesday, Da- fcrred to St Dunstssrs Basilica to lie in state until this morning at 10 o'clock when Solemn Pon- tifical Requiem High Mass will be celebrated. At 2.!) this after noon the rerrlains will be for- warded to st. Patrick Church. Fort Augustus to lie in state un- til Saturday morning It 10 o'clock when Solemn Requiem High Mass will be celebrated. Interment in the Church Cem- etery. Charlottetown Hospital- All hope Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Curley of C0mm9N9 tluree. For I time he WI! 9mPl0y0d with the 'Brornpton Pull! and Piper Company of East Ansua. Quebec to later enter the stock brokerage business in which he was very rucceiiul. Mr. Macltinnon during the past years has been spending his sum- mers on either of the two farms Owned by his son Dick at Mer- maid and Meadow-bank on the Island. Mr. Alex H. lilacKinnon. I na- tive of Charlottetown and promi- nent Montreai stockbroker died Tuesday in Tuscan, Arizona where he had gone for his health to spend the Wllll('l' months, He was I partner of L 1-' iluihchild. New York City. Mr. IllacKlnnon was 60 years old. The late Mr. iilacltinnon was the son of the late J.J. MacDon- non and Mrs. Melt-Kinnon of Char- Ioitteiowll. As a buy he attended West Kent St-ilimi and later was a student at King's Collegiate Col- lege. Windsor, N.S. At the outbreak of World War 1 he enlisted with the Artillery :Dick at Mermaid. P.E.I. and Geraldine. Mrs. Alan King. Mon- treal. His wife, the fonner Helen him last year as did a sister. Delightful Program By Four Star ConcertArtisis In City 1 studied under the immortal Fritz Kreisler, delighted the audience with a number of selections written by that great violinist. One of the outstanding features of the concert was the singing of the finale to the first act of Puc- cini's "La Boheme". by Mr. Swails and Miss Moruu. The thunderous applause as the curtain rang down on the first section of the concert, attested to the apppreclatlon of the audience for this fine perfonnance. Following a period of intermis- sion the artists returned with more of their beautiful music and song. Mr. Turel played two of his own compositions. "The Brook. and "The Clown”. followed by Llszt's "Second Hungarian Rhapsody". Mr. Flanagan kept his hearers spellbound with "Allegro" by Fioco and "Ave Maria" by Schu- bcrt-Wilhclml and his own inter- pretation of "Danny Boy". Mr. Swails' very fine tenor was heard In "La doona e mobile" from Re- gnletto by Verdi; "Still as the Night" by Bohm: and "The Lord is My Light" by Allltsen. The finale comprised I medley from "The Merry Widow" sung by Miss Moreau and Mr. Swails. Iccompanled by Mr. Turel and Mr. Flanagan. The concert closed with Queen." lumbus, which was held in the Notre Dame Academy auditorium last night were treated to a small scale festival of music. Each of the four artists performed brilli- antly before the large and appre- ciative audience. Poor travelling conditions de- layed the arrival of the concert group. Originally scheduled for 8:15 p.m.. the performance did not commence until 9:30. Tenor, Wesley Swaiis. acted as Master of Ceremonies introducing the artists and their selections to the audience. Mr. Severiu Turel. Inlernailon-E ally famous pianist. opened the concert with his ”Chopiaiarla". ll selection of themes by Chopin. followed by the "Warsaw Con- ccrto". which displaycd to the full the mastery and dexterity this Polish virtuoso. - Standing-in for Miss Elizabeth Devlin. who was unable to make this trip due to illness. was Miss Lorraine Moreau. a promising young French soprano. For her first selection. Miss Moreau sang a heart-warming rendition of the ever-popular "Kerry Dancers" followed by "One 'Flne Day" from "Madame Butter- "The A true Guarnerius violin played Employment Service Activities Reviewed erans received special attention. advice and counselling from the placement officer assigned these officials state. a great deal is heard of the number applying for unemployment insurance ben- ploymcnt ttransactiona were suc- cessfully handled in the employ- ment branch during the period employment during the spring. summer and alltumn months. Dur- ing the period. June to October proximately 3&1) men and women and from them Ielect.-zd 1901 ap- Mpg, Thane 3. log, I n . pllcants whom they referred to the l)arwln Huestlsgand En: 9"lPl0Y"l- The Criililoy?-s hired Layton Schurman. The Kensing- 1337 0' llit-'30 IDPllCBntI- 'ton Lions Club was represented by Durinlz the same period these-Glen Cotton who w placement officers went out from ed by Mrs. d also by their office and visited no gm.lMr. and Mrs. Glydon Willis. players-an lverage of 2: pgr Kinil Lion Ernie Mstheson month-to solicit from them "labs" extended the official welcome to to offer the applicants registered all present ltitl expmud "10 501)! In their files. to discuss the cm- lllllt tll9 "Chills would be an en- ployrm.-llt situation with the em- lovable one He congratulated H9 I5 5ul'VlV9tl by two Children Town of Bethlehem" came about. Kelly of Southport predeceased to Tomato after Christmas. Mildred, Mrs. Robert Borden The fellowship circle and prayer by in the Church parlour. Thursday evening, The meeting was opened with devotional led by Wilma Lad- ller and supplemented with the reading of the scripture by Beryl Newsonl. Business was then dis- cussed followed by the reading of the minutes and roll call. The offering was taken follow- lng which Joan Boulter read I topic on "How Joan Winmlll de- cided for Christ". Ruth Good then told how the Carol "0 Little Rev. H. L. Milton presented gifts to two girls. Rlltll 50041 and Joan Boulter. who are going The meeting was closed in I was associated with K.A. Mac- Eachern in arranging the oelebra- tlon. conducted the carol sing-song. The toast to the ladies was pro- posed by Joe Mullally and nicely on behalf of the out-of-twon guests was voiced by Russ Kelly, presi- dent of the Surnmersidc Lions Club. PROCLAMATION I hereby proclaim Wed- nesday, Dec. 26. 1956 (Box- lng Day), a Civic Holiday in the City of Charlottetown. J. D. STEWART, Mayor R. of c., 12-13-56 A full range of 35 mm "color" cameras. Choose from Anaoo. Balda or Minolta It "the best prices in town." l. Gadget bags, real pig- skin in assorted sixes. The finest in gifts for the camera fan. Sheill She'll love any gift you oboosofromourstorlona See our glorious collection of lovely glftsl ALL GIFT BOXED Something Gay Love Beautiful new Use our lay-Away Plan-A deposit will . hold any garment until needed. The GREENDAI Co. ltd. h Certificate good in any depart. mom of , , MGDRE 5. lM9LEODII.'l'3.i She Will LOVE You for Clirisimlls much she really means to you-we will help you do it--come in and between us, we can choose just the THIS CHRISTMAS SHOW HER HOW MUCH SHE MEANS to YOU. NAT GORDON SKIRTS and Ioon do Paris Sweaters Charlottetown and C North Wlltablru DIALSMD grave was conducted by Father Corcoran. The Canadian Legion graveside service was conducted by Comrade Charles Ryan and the Last Post and Reveille were "sounded by Btiglcr William Chais- soo. The funeral was very largely attended. players. to impart lnfonnatian to Jack and Mrs. Stevenson on the them to obtain labour lllarilat ln- arrival at their baby dsusilter. formltlall from them. and to dis- mputy Mg,-og A, cm with employers certlin np- Gatsdet apealring briefly said it licants who possessed work skills was s pleasure to be present as hug and experience which appeared to I-gpt-eggnting up city corp.-,1-gugg, be valuable to the employers. ti, tn-onggtt mi". .34 ogd Dlsringtlsosamspax-lounnmgg wishes from City Hall and women came into the office li'l"'lll'd "'9 cl" 03 W9 I004 looking for work. The IulIeI'Stos'o 150 Greet George St. make wonderful gifts toolwe havea luxeaelection nowlnacochciloose now for Christmas. IbtI11.I6bllI.5I-lweIsanI4.lOssIl4.N. DOULTER - At Augustine Cove Thursdly. December 13. p. r. I. I-IOSPITAI. NOTICE Re VISITORS and ADMISSIONS E When You Say it with Flowers-Say it with Ours MARITIME GREENHOUSE! LTD. 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