SEEN APPLYING a splint for a fractured thigh as part of the practical test for qualificatioa Provincial Red Cross presi- dent, W. R. Shaw, presented Red Cross first aid iastructor cards and pins to 14 candidates’ who completed a ‘concentrated five day course at Red Cross. Head- quarters in Charlottetown. In congratulating the ladies on the results their diligeat ap- plication té the instruction given Mrs. Evelyn Cudmore, director of Red Cross first aid services, said that this class had estab- lished a record never before achieved in the history of Red Cross first aid classes in this Province because of the fact that every member enrolled in First Aid Instructors’ School Termed Most Successful Ever Beryl Craswell of Hunter River as the victim. as Red Cross First aid instruc- tor is Mrs. Grace MacCallum of Carleton Siding with Mfrs. | Church, Parkdale. At that time the late Monsignor Monaghan was secretary-treasurer of the organization. ; ‘|were surprised to the point of i Fine . Twins Re-united; Have Strange Story To Tell ' | VICTORIA (‘CP)— When Mrs. Margaret Judson and Mrs. Mar- ion Smith first faced each other and suspected the truth, . they tears. _“We almost. bawled,” they said eee B a cnenne For ‘Judson, ward-clerk, at} St. Joseph's Hospital here, and Mrs. Smith, who recently moved to victoria, are twins who didn’t know of each other's existence until. they were 21 years old. The two were born in Toronto ifi 1924 and put out for adoption. Margaret grew up in Vancouver, Marion in Toronto. Each was un- aware she had a sister. IDENTICAL ATTEMPT In the same month of the same year during the Second World War, Margaret joined the Cana- dian Women’s Army Corps and Marion tried to — without .sac- cess. It was soon after that Margaret began to suspect ghe had a double. The army sent Margaret to’ work in Ottawa. She worked next to a soldier who lived on the same street as Marion in To- ronto. The soldier was so sure Mar- garet was really Marion using an assumed name that he asked his mother in Toronto to see if Mar- teacher at Summerside , High the class to Mfs. Cudmore and Sinclair Cutcliffe for the splen- did manner in which the school had been carried out. Msgr. Gavan (Continued from Pagé 1) Cornerbrook, Nfld.; Charles; su- perintendent of CNR hotels, Ot- tawa; Martina, Mrs. Neil Nolan, Dorchester, Mass.; Marie, R.N., Mrs. Edward Shea, Boston: and Genevieve, R.N., West Roxbury, Mass. Charlottetown police are in- | vestigating a brutal assault by four assailants that sent a Char- lottetown man to hospital early Sunday morning. The victim, John = Arthur Walsh, .47, of 73 Cumberlaad Street, suffered a concussion in the attack and was in a semi- conscious state for some two hours before regaining consci- oushess at the Charlottetown Hos- the class had passed all the re- quired tests without any failures | whatsoever. Included among the 14 mem- bers participating in ‘he course were two public health nurses, Miss Mary MacInnis of Souris _ and Mrs. Maida Campbell of Charlottetown. as well as ladies who represented districts all the way from Tignish to Hopefield. These ladies will now be avail- able to give instruction in first aid in their own localities. Maicolm MacKenzie, « deputy minister and director of educa- tion, and Claude Wood. -school supervisor, tested the class on their teaching abilities and were agreeably impressed with their abilities. jof each other in January 1957, jand one brether. At the conclusion of the pre- sentation Miss Carrie Thomsoa, He was predeceased by his par- ital at 4 a.m. yesterday morn- ents who died within two weeks F ; . ing. He was reported in an improv- ed condition last night by his physician’ Dr. J. L. F. Burge. Among other injuries he suffer- ed were a cut on the forchead that required several stitches to Rev. Martin Monaghan, who died in 1937. DISTINGUISHED RELATIVES — Rev, Martin Monaghan, for- mer parish priest at Miscouche, School, expressed the thanks of | City Man In Hospital After Assault |3y Four Ass:aiicints ion had joined the army. He was} amazed when his méaiher said Marion was still there. On leaving the army, Margaret went to work in t® Toronto Post Office, where one of the girls tiradesher nesvous--by—staring al, Marion to a Toronto department store. That was when they first met and ‘almost bawled.” : Comparison of their life stor- ies soon established not only that they were twin sisters, but: They both married sailors of the same age, size, weight and build who had each had four years in the service. The hus- bands still are in the navy. < Tires-And Fuel In Near 70-Bel By MRS. ATHOL RETALLACK | Canadian Press Correspondent DAWSON, Y.T. (CP) — Street lights barely glimmered. through the icy fog which shrouded Daw- son for the last week as temper- atures plunged to near 70-degree below in the Yukon Territory. The temperature dropped to 69 below at nearby Mayo Jan. 7, when the cold spell reached its maximum, but temperatures slowly began climbing since then reaching 40 below in Mayo and They had both, in their teens, become expert roller skaters and considered .taking it up profes- sionally. They had both taken piano les- sons, for the same length of time in the same years. the same year—— os J her ‘and Somelimes—calling her t 7 Mation. res Each sang alto in a church ’ Finally, in 1945, she_ traced |choir. + cata “When. they met, both were wearing brown suits. They ‘met again the next day wearing iden- tical plaid skirts. Both were wearing -heart ’. shaped lockets given to them on their 21st birth- day by. their foster mothers. Now reunited again by Mar- ijon’s move to Victoria, the twins vow they won't be separated again. Oil Freeze ow Weather to install auxiliary heaters, but the system was repaired and sev- eral hundred barrels of beer saved from the frost. ROADHOUSE FIRED Fire destroyed a big, rambling, two-storey, log roadhouse, the Arlington, 12 miles from Dawson as Mrs. H. MacDonnell, 80-year- old recently-widowed owner stood helplessly by in 60-below weather. The roadhouse was an old stop- ping place for stage coaches more than 60 years ago: er Two Killed — On Highway } when a bus bound from Montreal to Boston piled into two cars stop- ped on the highway at nearby Sabrevois during a blinding snow- storm. . . ; Dead are Mrs. Etta Maskell, 65 and her 2%-year-old grandson, Richard Maskell; The boy's | mother, . Richarl Maskell, 3i,-Was 4 : Jobns in serious condition with multiple injuries. Phillipsburg, Que., th the second stopped car. MONTREAL (CP) — The CBC Sunday night rejected a Canadian Labor Congréss - sponsored pro- posal sub mitted Saturday by striking Montreal] radio and tele- vision producers. The corporation did not release details of its reply to the propo- sal, which was drafted by the CLC, on the grounds that neither the CLC nor the producers’ asso- ciation had announced details of the proposal itself. close; a black eye and an in- jured shoulder. ness the victim told police he recognized one of the group of four three taen and a woman. when he club shortly before midnight Sat- urday. Two men were chead of him but did nothing to prevent the assault, he said. their car and drove him home where he was examined by Dr. Burge and ordered by ambulance, it was reported. 43 below here Saturday morning. TIRES FROZEN SQUARE Traffic in this towa about 1,200 miles northwest of Edmonton was down to two taxis on call 24 hours a day. Two oil tarkers groaned about the streets, with tires almost solid and square. Most of Dawson’s homes and businesses are heated by oil and, when the temperature drops to 50 below, the oil becomes as thick as molasses. In cases where stor- age tanks and fuel lines are ex- posed it ceases to flow. The manager of the rson liquor store had his headaches when the hét water system went on the blink. Plans were made When he recovered conscious- assailants, that included He said the incident occurred was leaving a~local The bystanders carried him to to” hospital No reason was given for the are made to have these persons sudden attack. now retired, is an uncle and His Eminence, James Cardinal Mac- Guigan, Archbishop of Toronto, is a cousin of the late Monsignor Monaghan. His funeral will be held Wed- | nesday morning with isterenent | at ce mh Geaeiaee state of | Alfred Billes, president of ed St. Dunstan’s University Alumni | adian Tire Corporation, Toronto, Association is credited to the re-| arrived at the organizing work carried out in| Hotel Saturday to attend a two- 1929 by the late Monsignor Mon-| day meeting of the Maritime! aghan and Rt. Rev. R.V. Mac-| groups of associate , stores. Company Presi CITY AND Kenzie, now pastor of Pius X| Expressing his delight with |of the St. John store and Al the Maritime Provinces, Mr.| Stott, who operates the Moncton Billes stated that he was par- | store. ticularly impressed, not only |-———_—_—_—————______ with the hospitality and cordial-! To Attend Meeting In City: there has been a steady growth of associate stores in all Charlottetown | vinces. ‘day are Randolph Shedd owner dent Arrives pro- Also attending the meeting to- ity received, but also with ° the picturesque countryside in these : previnces. CENTRAL JANUARY Clearance of values to $5. for $1 Taylor’s Jewellers Ltd. COAL—Albion Nut and Egg; Old Sydney, Hard coal, coke and slabs in stock. H.R. Large and Co Organizations usmg this column to promote their meetings, en. tertainments, etc., are requested to place these announcements in the name of the sponsoring ‘er- ganization. Af AUCTION “45° Score Cards for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. : ELECTRICAL Journeyman’ Examinations will be held at the Vocational School, Charlottetown, Tuesday, January 13. 2 p.m. THE SALVATION Army Thrift Store, Corner of Spring and Euston Streets will re-open for business on Tuesday, January 13th at 2 p.m. A good supply of warm clothing and footwear in stock. Men’s warm overcoats are a specialty. Store open on Tues- day and Friday 2 p.m. to’ 6 p.m.} RED CROSS HOME _ Nursing | BIRTHS Together with his brother, Mr. Billes founded their firm in 1923; with a single retail store in; Toronto. In 1936 associate stores | HOWATT:—At the Prince Coun- were started Ws Mameittes sed FOR RENT Floor 7. and Edgers a Floor Sealers and Varnishes ; for sale CHANDLER BROS. Plywood Place Dial 6557 If you or any of your family suffer from’ Rheumatism, Arthritis. 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OR MISSED Until Saturday noon Then at his late residence from where the Funeral will be held on Monday. Service commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment in the Marshfield Cemetery. DIAL RIGGS — At 336 Euston Sireet, Charlottetown, January 9, 1959 Thomas Riggs in his 86th year. Remains resting at the Cut- cliffe Funeral Home where the Special delivery -service missed. and a paper will be delivered right to your door. a.m. to 9:00 a.m. if yonr paper is late — or 6561 available between 8:30 t funeral service will be held Monday afternoon, service starting at 2 o'clock. _ Inter- ment in People’s Cemetery. MacKINNON — At’ the Prince County Hospital on Sunday, January 11, 1959, Paul Henry MacKinnon, son of Mr. . and Mrs. William B. MacKinnon, ED'S Class ‘commencing apply Phone 855i. HISTORICAL Society General Mesting Charlottetown H-ot eI, } Thursday, January 15.8 o'clock. HEAR DR. FRANK: MacKin- non at Historical Society General Meeting Charlottetown Hote. Thursday. January 15, 8 o'clock. SEE A Charlottetown Panel of Women discuss Seasonal Unem- ployment on C.F.C.Y. T.V. 8.45 p.m. Monday, January 12th. MEETING OF THE Senior Ladies Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospita! will be held Mon- day, January 12th. MUSICAL FESTIVAL Con- vener Syllabus. Dorothy Cullen will be interviewed on C.F.C.Y. radio. January 13th., 10.05 a.m-’ N.D. MacLBAN FUNERAL E DIRECTOR a 15 King Square Charlottetown DIAL 5549 Jan: 26th. To DIAL of South West Lot 16, age 7) years. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home. Funerat notice | Tater. ' CAIRNS — At Dunstaffnage Fri- | day, January 9, 1959, J. Scott | Cairns in hits 86th year. Rest- _ 173 Great George St. Ed's Slogan: “To maintain the serve — the: goal for which we For the Fastest Service in Town, Call TAXI 656] Charlottetown goodwill of those whom we strive!” ing at the MacLean: Funeral Home until Saturday noon, then at his late resjdeace. Fu- neral, from Marshfield Presby- terian Church this Monday af- | ternoon, service commencing | at 2 o'clock. Interment in the: Marshfield Cemetery. CAMPBELL — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Janu- ary 11, 1959, Mary Ellen Camp- bell of New Glasgow, aged 81 years. Her remains are rest- ing’ at the Christian Church’ Manse, New. Glasgow. The fu- | neral from the Christian Churth | ..New Glasgow, Tuesday, Janv- | WEEKS' size free from slate, stone coke and slab wood. One ’- H. B. WEEKS answers your heating problem by offering you the best-grade of American coal in stove and furnace lowest in ash (elean). Also stoker coal, hard coal, SEND IN YOUR TRUCKS. Signed: H. B. WEEKS. COAL or slack, highest in, heat, order will convince -you ary 13th, at 1:00 p.m. Inter- ; ‘ ment in Lower Montague Cem- | etery. NINE LEFT HOMELESS i CAPE BAULD, N. B., — (CP) | — Nine persons were left home- | less . in this Northumberland Strait. community early Sunday when fire swept through ‘heir home. Laurie Cormier, his wife | and seven children fled from | their home in near-zero tem- | peratures. Nothihg was saved | from the house. } FOR PROMPT BDYLIVERY CALL 3583 CARVER. BROS. Parkdale, P-E.1. SCOTS IN AFRICA sh The Union of South Africa has about 45 Caledonian societies with a membership of 10,000 Scots. } 7 @ DIESEL OIL” @ FURNACE OW @ GASOLINE — > Ste @ STOVE & FUEL OI 3 ers SAVE SAFELY AT CANADIAN TIRE ! : CHARLOTTE TOWN STORE “WHERE VALUE AND PRICE HAVE NO EQUAL’ LOWEST PRICE CANADIAN TIRE CORP'N —— IN TOWN | 95 ~ With your Class “A” trade-in . 670/15 or 600-16 TIRE VALUE UNMATCHED— @ Latest Polymer Cold Rubber Treads—as used on 1958 mew cars — for * quick, safe stop. } Latest High Tenacity « Super-Rayon Cord—used on 1958 new cars—cush- ions road shocks, iuns whisper quiet. TREMENDOUS SAVINGS — made possible only. through Canadian Tire’s huge buying power and wholesale discount prices— passed on to you in full measure. SAVE SAFELY— at Canadian Tire Note—Add 50c to above tire prices for installation 7’ LIMITED o Phong-8569 , wart’ & McRae Ltd. ' \ WEATHER . TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures. issued by the weather weather, a few snowflurries ar below seasdnable tomperatur: are forecast for today. Forecasts: Nova Scotia, New Brunswic and Prince Edward Island: Vat able cloudiness with widely scz tered snowflurries; cc’d; nort west winds 20, Low-Ligh at Ha! fax 12 and 22, New Glasgow and 20, Goshen zero and 20, Sy: ney 8 and 20, Charicttetown and 20, Yarmouth 15 ‘and 2 Kentville 12 and 20, Moncto Frelericton and Saint John 8 ar 25, Edmundston’12 and 27, Cam Bay of Fundy: North 25; widely .scattered snowflu ries; visibility 10 miles loweri: jin flurries to three miles; litt change in temperature. High tide today~ at Charlie tetown. at 12.24 a.m. and 1 pm. At Rustico at 9.25 a.m. ar 8.02 p.m. Summerside tide eig teen minutes later than Charlo tetown. Sun rises teday at 7 office: : Min, Max. Night Day Dawson 42 -20 Vancouver 3 48 Victoria 40. 47 Edmonton 8 é Calgary a) Regina: 12 30 Winnipeg 18 24 PToreate we 2B ee Montreal 6 a Québéc ; a Frelerictan 23 Saint Joba 4 2® Moncton -1 20 Halifax 10 26 Charlottetown 4 21, Sydney . a a“ Yarmouth 10 % St. John’s 22 27 HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office says mostly cloudy a.m. and sets at 4.53 p.m. CHRISTMAS On W of _ a tap dancing, vocal music, which delighted the various wards eo Mr. Jimmie presented a variety to all. : On Tuesday evening, On Monday afternoon party for the patients was i renditions by individual patients. A f dale Womens’ Institute assisted greatly at this party by helping and soda pop were mtich enjoyed of group dancing ; On Christmas morning tribute various activities. Christmas treats of fruit, candy, Christmas r which rounded out the , Santa Claus visited the- wards to di’ and shake hands with all. SEASON AT RIVERSIDE HOSPITAL 1958 <= ednesday evening, December 3rd, the patients were tainéd by the ‘Lads and Lassies Pipe Band’ under the ; W. B. Burke. This talented group presented a v: solos, folk dancing and highland pir ' t f 7 audience in attendance. b Monday evening, December 15th, a concert group, unde Power with Mr. Al Blanchard a concert in the auditorium. Tk instrumental solos, step dancing, tay) dai carol singing was much enjoyed by thos , treats of fruit and candy were distribute Décember 18th, a group ot “Youn People and Young Adults” from Presbyterian unc : ducted a service of worship, which was followed by a concert ar , Decenrber 22nd, the annual Christma held in the auditorium. The prograt’ ‘ consisted of group carol singing and several voral and instrumenté group of five ladies from Park t to th was followed by a sessio . This ‘ ; afternoon’s entertainmen Ingram & Bell Ltd.—1 doz. Ibaderm Lotion 4 Firestone Home & Auto~Ca,, Lid.—I Pail Candy —|DeBlois Bros. Ltd—1 Box Candy ‘Canada Packers Lid.—l Ham S. A. MacDonld On tnas afternoon, the Salvation Army, through the 3 co-operation of Major Hicks, visited the various wards and dil tributed treats of fruit and candy. ra) To all those who gave so generously of their time, talents an dly , the patients and staff extend a sincere thank you. | The following list of contributions and gifts was thankfully ived on behalf of the patients. ; Seward Soap Co., Ltd.—1 Box Soap (36 Small Boxes) S. B. Gavel & William Rix & Son—1 Box Candy Stead’s Pharmacy—1 Box Candy ’ Hughes Drug Co., Ltd.—l Box Candy é 8 le’s Pharmacy Ltd.—2 Shaving Sets Carter & Co.—2 Boxes Apples Arnfast Ltd.—1 Box Candy R. T. Holman Ltd.—1 Box Apples Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd.—l1 Box Apples Beaton’s Wholesalers—Combs & Handkerchiefs Michael Bros.—2 Boxes Candy [ Prowse Bros. Ltd.—6 Cases Oranges; 3 Boxes Candy Vocational School—2 Sleighs w. G. Bafbour Ltd.—l Case Oranges LePage Shoe Co. Ltd.—2 Boxes Candy < ' : i ‘ i : & Co. Ltd—2 Boxes Candy ‘ . Island Tobacco Co. Ltd.—1 Box Grapes : Clarke Fruit Co. Ltd.—1 Box Grapes ' Carvell. Bros. Ltd.—3 Boxes Grapes Bros.—1 Box Grapes Matic Wholesalers Ltd.—1 Box Grapes; 1 Case Oranges : Cudmore’s Cash Grocery—Candy R. E. Mutch & Co. Ltd.—3 Boxes Candy 3 Douglas Bros. & Jones Lid.—1 .Box Candy; $5.00 lottettown Junior Red Cross—Favours & Jig-Saws Canada—2 Men’s Shirts . 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