In the Young Reader's Corner of the Public Library. Charlotte- town youngsters find unfailing al.- traction. During the recent book ...a.......... - week and durinl the 0919' weeks of the year- books Iters are available. British Press DepIores'U. S. ' Moves Against Its Main Ally LONDON (Reuters) - The Brit-l and put Europe in pel3ll'-"-' 51 with particular appeal for the Y0"!!!- IVII press lashed out Sunday at. that The .II1d3D9nJIl?IlI. People db linitcd States and in particular the rlares: the facts are that Amer- lnsenhowe administration for its ;ca is refusing to sell us a drop of (allure to take a positive stand oil until we have withdrawn every during the Suez Canal crisis and to soldier from Egypt-until. in fact. bark its one great ally-Britain. we repent of our folly by an ignor- 'l'iie Sunday Times declares ' able retreat. ,,., mt blank: --r. ident Eisen-l "Shaken by disloyalty. Eden lxiwer proclaims his faith in the wanted to go to Washington to Put Atlantic alliance. Yet almost every his case in person before the pres; act of commission or omission by ldent. He was coldly rebuffed. himself or his government during Conservative MP Hugh Fraser. the last three weeks have been in In article in the SI-lndly EX: ,1.-moi-ately directed againsi' Am- press. asks: "Does President Eis- em-a's principal partners. and so enhower realize just how. near mainst the alliance itself.' that (the Anglo - American) alli- --very shortly after the cease Inc! ll 30 dcllll?” tire. "the paper says. "Sir An- ihony Eden approached the presb dent personally and received a cordial response to his suggestion that he visit Washington forthwith to clear away misunderstandings and rebuild mutual confidence. A few hours later, this message wae rert-rsed.' t The popular News of the World at-cttscs the United States of adopt- ing "a holler-than-thou attitudo.' 'rht- us. "has been like a petu- I nl piipii has let her down.' it says. "But what if her lifeline was Vat.-or tweak her nose month alta- mnnth and even try to talk sense into him after he'd snatched Sues ziolf CJG.-I. 'r f'..(;.l.'1'. was held on Friday. Nnvembcr 23rd at 6.15 pm. the Ladies Parlour. lvcre led by Shirley Bolsner. Fol- Ioumg this, the president ” T Siithcrland asked for discussion on Ihe C.G.l.T. Rally which was. held at Hazelbrook on the 17th of N'm'ember. which was largely at- tended and much enjoyed by all. Also discussed was the Vesper Srrrice, which is to be held Iiapllail Church IILUIS near future. llsndicraft which followed. was: enjoyed by all. The meeting came to a close by singing Taps- Coming Events licgular Dance Bonshaw lull. Tut--day night. Burns Orchestra. ("time to Elmwood School Coa- cert. Dec. 20th. (tunic to the dance tonight, Nov. Hill in Kinkora Hall- st-ltonl concert. Si. Ther Hall. Peakes. Thursday. Novelis- ber 29. 8 pm. llance Millvlew Hall. Friday. No vi-mher Join. in aid of Spring Hill l)isastcr' Fund. Puncheons -We still have a. few puncheona left. Wltldell Drill. Crspaud. l IIDSOTVQ Thursday. Nov. 29th at I pm. Variety concert in Mayfair Tllralrc. Murray River. Sponsor- ed by l.adiea' Aid. United Church” Dance Mbrell Community Hall Thursday. Nov. 8th. sponsored Morell Student! Union. Clifford Peters' orchestra. Dancing 9-11.9 Canteen service. Lunches Scnich Concert Belfast Hill. No- vember so. sponsored Lawn Nrwlowa W.I.' D Wot no I 'l'dlll;.dl!i Rollie li'i3x..'.t'.'-5 hen.” Onion ssrvias. l:I n.-ucesiuutauo-sis 0-onunsz w-um :bestrs.P. &asl& out go line: at Wednesday. :::.prism.- utbu tuna s - -or New u. sclioolmarm whose favorite! i'l'in- regular meeting of Zion' Devotions I i Hughes: Sec'y esalay Mr Hill Annual Meeting For Irnckley P. W. I. The eleventh annual meeting of Bracki.-y Point WJ. met at that home of Mrs. EdwartLMcCallum on Thursday evening, Nov. 8th. Thirteen membe . were present, and answered roll call by payment l of dues. The teacher. Miss Curley, was welcomed as a new member. The minutes of last annual and . lregular meetings were read. and glrnmg-';n3S”;,Lu1:d 3:1 I';I:eP'l:; the financial statement showed a balance of 3227.53 after expenses lo!-3116.28 for the ycar.'had been .paid. The retiring president. Mrs. I Lowell Younker. thanked the members for their cooperation and solicited the same warm sup port for her successor. The school visitor reported the lpurchase of paper towels, and lgauze and band-aids for the first- aid kit. The teacher I d that a bulletin Board be provided for -the school. The sewing club. to be lmganized in the near future, will ,be under the leadership of Mrs. lGeorge Shaw and Mrs. Clayton Cudmore. Mrs. Gordon Shaw will ;be school visitor in November- I it was decided to order a quantity of C.0. capsules from the Red Cross office. Three residents of the district. ill in hospital were rcmembcred with boxes of chocolates, and an Institute member with flowers. A new baby was pi sented with a gift. Sick rnmitiee appointed for the following three months: Mrs. Edward Mccallum and Mrs. Low- ell Younker. Officers appointed for the com- ing year: President, Mrs. Fred Treat. Mrs. David Corresponding Scc'y.. s. lknton Mcl.ura ire-clcctcdl: Red Cross Convenor, Mrs. Howard Cudmore ire-elected); Directors. Mrs. George Shaw. Mrs. Gordon Shaw ireclec ), and Mrs. Gre - or Mccallum re-elected); Audi- on. Mrs. Earl Skeffington. Mrs. Willard McCallum- 'Misa Louise Shaw invited the December ;, to her home. Roll call will be answered by pas- sing in home made articles for the Christmas auction sale which will take place at this meeting. Col- Seaman; lectioa was 14.85. THE WORLD o KS CAN as cxcmno Annual lfesthtg Held ' Of Meadow lam. W. Li i The annual meeting of Meadow Bank Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Victor MacPhall with ten members and two visitors present. The presid- ent. Mrs. Charles Hyde presided and opened the meeting with sing- ing. "0 God Our Help in Ages Past". followed by the Collect in .Theminutesoftlselaatan- anal and last regular meetings were .read and adopted. The president gave her report and thanked the members for their cooperation. The secretary- treasurer save a concise statement of the receipts and expenditures. Mrs. Roy Crosby. Red Cross Con- venor reported that one tunic, two pairs overalls. and two pairs of Wlamaa had been sent to the Red ss Rooms. and that there were several articles of clothing not completed yet. . Sick committee reported hav remembered the sick. bereaved aliig shut-ins. invthe absence of the school committee the secretary. thanked the members operation she received during her toyed by all. term of office. it was moved and seconded that a bill for fruit be paid. The sink committee reported. received for same. 2nd Annual Mae-t'ag l'l'uesday. Nov. 27. 1956 He-d By Eitnwood W. I. M BWW3) Mn. gum”; High”. The second annual meeting oflM"- -I '1 MIC 99-, 75- "'9' Elmwoou W.l. was held at the; Colwill and Mrs- Cxrtl Esnn were home of Mrs. Cyril Egan on TueI- appointed on the sick committee day. November Lith, with the prep? Inf the I311 "IN! 3100155- ident. Mrs- Nell Campbell pi-end-J The December meeting will he lng. The meeting opened by sink held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred ing the institute Ode followed by Campbell when roll call will be the Mary Stewart Collect in uni-, answered by schanging Christ- son. Nine members answered roll mas gifts to the value of fifty cents. aying membership lee. Mn. Eugene McQuilian and Mrs. Four visitors were present. Wilfred Campbell were appointed The minutes of the last annual on the programme committee for meeting and regular monthly meetv next month. Collection amounted lag were read, the latter approv- to seventy cents. A contest . t ed and signed. The Sec'y-treas.. ted by Mrs- Stanley Coiwill'was Mrs. Stanley Colwill gave a report, won by Mrs. Eugene Mt.-Quillan. of the year's activities and a com- Following the adjournment a de- plete statement of the receipts nnd licious lunch was served by the ' - hostess- During the social hour The President in her report that followed duets by Misses Don-I 5:: the co. na and Bernadette Egan were en- The Legion Of Mary: bringing t t. Th niu , on M I W Held Acres Ceremony - The school committee reporitad The Guardian P'tvIe'E?f tember 7ils. llll. and has in many countries of the w Following the renewal of the Act of consecration to the Bless- led Virgin by the active memben. rnenadictioa of the Blessed Sacre- meat was given by Monsignor .ic- Mahon. after which the conclud- .-ing prayers of the Legion were re I The solemn ceremony closed by the singing of another Beautiful Hymn to Our Lady by the Notre Dame Choir. SELABIE GOES HUNTING , TOKYO (AP) ,-Emperor Haile Selassie went duck hunting Wed- lnesdsy - armed with a long- handled net and wearing a top- coat and dress hat. The beamed l Ethiopian monarch, paying a state ivisit to Japan, hunted in the CHI- turies-old Japanese court fashion at Emperor H.irohito's imperial bunting preserves in Koshigaya. Q 1 I reported uut "van nudes hm that paper towels and dustbane On Sunday. November lllth. at been punhud M. "noel. Tl" were needed for. the school. -3.30 p.m. the active and auxiliary ginging tad," hm been paid Ind Some discussion took place yre- members y ti: Legion of Mary we pup”, W." caged It Chrmg garding the painting of the inside 1 and their ien assembled in the the class-room. porch and cloak- 1 room. Plans were made to havel it done at the earliest possible mas and at school closing. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was decided to can- chapel of Notre Dame Academy for the "Acies" ceremony. the great central annual function of Authorized Mrs;'E.. Boyle ls l Re-elected President . The annual meeting of New Hav- en W.l. was held at the home of Mrs- Foster McKlnnon. Roll call was a ' ed by 20 members with an article for Orphanage. The sec- retary read the minutes of lasti annual meeting. followed by min-I utes of monthly meeting , The president gave a Dior! ad-, dress. The Secretary reported re-I ccipts 8869.88. Expenditures 5690-l .50. Balance on hand 8178.83. The sick committee had no re-' port. Report of Sympathy cards. 9 cards sent. Some discussion took place on the Handicraft Van. it was moved and seconded that the buying committee get the paper towel container. Election of officers followed: President. Mrs. E. Boyle (re-elect- edi: secretary. Mrs. James Tier- ney (re-electedl; Press - Secrv tary. Mrs. Ritchie McPhee; Buy- ing ? ' Mrs. Foster Mc- Kinnon and Mrs. M- Murphy; Sick Committee, Mrs. Louis Dar- rach and Mrs. Judson McPhee. A new committee was appointed composed of Mrs. E. Moore. Mrs. Duncan Gass. Mrs. E. Boyle to see about music teacher for this year. It was moved and seconded that x atiean It Easy ribbon changer only on the new I957 IQYAL PORYABLE l Mrs. l.ioyd McKinnon. 525 be sent to Springhill Dilute! . nd. It was decided to hold I pantry sale as soon as D0lIllll9- it was moved and seconded that, 3100 be put in Bank. Correspond- ence was then read and discussed. it was decided to have the same project as last year for the com- ing year. ' Next meeting at Mrs. Neil Mc- l(innon's. Roll call, exchange of Christmas gifts with Secret Pal- lProgram,- Mrs. Lloyd McKinnun ted: President MI'S- and Mrs- Alton Newman. School committee. Mrs. E. Moore and The meeting closed with the Queen.,A dainty lunch was perv-' ed -by hostess. A scramble word contest was conducted by Mrs. Phemin Frizzell and won by Mrs. Duncan Gass. Stirling W. I. Held 43rd Annual Meeting The forty-third annual and man thly meeting of the Sterling W.l. was held at the home of Mrs Cranford McKay on Nov. 13 Meet- ing opened by singing "Never Let The old Flag Fall and repeat-, ing "In Flanders Field" also the; Creed in unison. There were seven I teen membe a and one visitor pref sent. Roll call was answered by! everyone bringing a Christmas: tree ornament for the Sanatorium and paying membership fees. The secretary then read the Additional Red- Shield Campaign Collections Peter's Road. W. I. Per: Mrs. Russel Graham 85.00 Dock W. 1. Per: Miss Margaret Forsyth 313.41 Glen Valley, W. l. Per: Mrs. Cyrus Martin 35.00 Head of Hillsboro W. l.. Per: Mrs. Louis Cameron 3l9.75 Wilmot (Read'a Corner) W. l., 340.50 Hunter River Per: Capt. Carter 369.74 minutes of the last annual and monthly meetings, and were pr- proved. and signed. The president Mrs. Ray Douglas gave an ex- cellent report of the year's activi- ties and thanked the members for their cooperation. This was followed by the financial state- ment by the secretary treasurer. Mrs. Max Furguson, showing a balance on hand of 8198-59 The following officers were elec- Lea Reid; vice president - Mrs. K.R. Mc- Kay; secretary treasurer, Mrs. A. S. MacEwen and asst. Mrs. K.R. McKay; director. Mrs. Lorne Mc- Ewen Mrs. Frank Bell, and Mrs Alban Bolger; Red Cross conven- or Mrs. Alban Bolger Auditors- Mrs. Blois MacEwen. Mrs. Gor- don Fyfe. press sec'y - Mrs. The mas Gallant; pianist - Mrs. L.S. MacEwen. The correspondence was read and discussed Ten dollars was sent and Relief Fund. Also decided to supply soup and crackers for the . school children. 'l Plans for a card party to be held in the school on Nov. 23rd. . were completed. A vote of thanks was conveyed to the returning of- ficera by Mrs. Elmer Fyfe. Mrs. Gordon Fyfe invited the parents and school children to a party to be held in her home on Friday Nov. 16 The business part of the meeting being completed . City of Charlottetown Supplementary Tax Appeals Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeal from Civic Valuations and Assessments has set Thurs- day, December 6th at 9.30 a.m. in the Court Room in the City Building, as the time and place for hearing Appeals from Supplement- ary Valuations and Assess-, ments. I J. A. FULLERTON., City Clerk. ORGANIZATION MEETING FOR THE - CHRIS G EXIT MEN'S Assocumou ......T..."”-".'5.;':i.?(;...2Ft.'.?.'i.?;.E-..- .................- NEW 1-wlu.mK or the TABLE oovmzs AND ornmn na:LioirrruL rrsms. - DOES IT. . . Y" mm, mm ",5 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL I ........ i, . BOYS DEPT. 555 " pgow ” Ch” "mm 'T Heavy s on. Denim Jeans. Bright emu Lining in Blue, Gray. His Worship. J. David Stewart. D.s.o.. E.D. . W" 3 79 ” 3 98 hmd my m"M' 35 i '0' b""m"l low mu" '"”n You are cordially invited to this meeiing to hear a discussion ah" I In 1. I I I i I ' I I A I I I I V I I I . I I H ' ' ""9"" 9' ""d""l""" - - - - - -- 'n'..'''-. ..,.n and an explanation of the need for this organization. glxrylrelwno lysddk” uni" ' A ' ' " Corduroy Overalls. slsos l and I F. A. MCCOURT Y'M'C'A' WEDNEsDAY' Nov' 286' gigs Wintur Puts Resulur style In Blue. Browt'io and Gray. and blue. Dome Fasteners-Pair . 132 Queen street ST 8:15 9"" o-is ............................... .. . 3.50 Lu I K D t . ti Phone 9625 5.”.f"'. .'fT'.".?: .'.'.'”"”" 8.95 - -75-311'-2 '." .l'.'."77'... rusKsR withsesmploto aoossaut nsmlodrs ltannslfi and mluilhlensu-.Ondns, Iaslsml t.mann.cket-.buusavhets.wou.toeaua.quthear-rs... IsevyMnlosPaQ.0V&hl was Gloves. was no ulihtts. nine-an labor mm: s. IHMINI. Yearlhmiiyia muszsluaasaroorwszn nanlwunssnosa stsusosnuasaonurarxaa woaa HKlIIIadGIB for the Most for Your Dollar DEAI. AT - SIIIIE STIIIIE stock for all s oneassuaeunrcgns --. ..-..... .. . ;.- xj to the Springhill Dlsastsri vass the district for the Salvation Arm. The election of officers resulted as follows: E” aident. Mrs. Stew-. art Miller; vice - president. Mrsu Stanley Hyde; secretary - treasur- er. Mrs. Victor MacPhail re-elect- edi; directors, Mrs. L. H. Drake. Mrs. Charlel Hyde and Mrs. Pearle Scott: auditors, Mrs. Colin .M.acPha and Mn. Roy Crosby;l convenorl: Health and Welfare, Mrs. L. H. Drake: agriculture. Mrs. Victor MacPhail: education, Miss Roma Sbcrran; Cultural act- ivities, Mrs. Colin MacPhail; home economics: Mrs. Gordon MacLean; citizenship: Mrs. Roy Crosby; organists: Mrs. Harvey MacLoan and Mrs. L. H. Drake; school committee: Mrs. Elmer Hyde and Miss Roma Sherran; sick com ttec: Mrs. Dlngwell Iliiacl-Tadyen and Mrs. Sterling Clow. Red Cross, Mrs. Roy Cros- by and Mrs. James Yeo. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Mrs. K.R. McKay and Mrs. T.C. Gallant gave a demonstration on . a Christmas table which was much enjoyed. I After ved by a delicious luncheon ser- the hostess and commit- ted in charge the meeting clos- ed with the National Anthem" Tho mext place of meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ray Douglas. The lunch committee .wili-be Mrs. D.B. Reid, Mrs. C.A Woolner. Mrs. Max Ferguson and Mrs- T.C. Gallant. date. 310.00 w ensuing year resulted as follows, voted to be sent ' the Legion. The active memk Disaster Relief of Our Lady. Queen of Peace Prae- sidium of the Basilica Pariah and of Our Lady, Star of the Sea Prae- sidium of St. James Pariah. Georgetown, took part in this cere- mony. . The ceremony commenced with a hymn followed by the Rosary and other opening prayers of the Legion by the Right Rev. Mon- signor MCMBIIOD, who also gave an address, both impressive and inspiring. on the Blessed Virgin and the work of the Legion of Mary. This Lay Apostolate was founded in Dublin, Ireland, on Sep- to the Springh Fund. The election of officers for the President. Mrs- Wilfred bell; vice president, Miss Hilda Gallant; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Stanley Colwill Ire-elected); press secretary, Mrs. Eugene Mc- Quillan (reelected): director, Mrs. Cyril Egan. Mrs. Neil Campbell; Camp- Harvey MICLCEII. Mrs Joe Dali-on and Mrs. Charles Hyde will assist with lunch. There will be an auc- tion sale at this meeting and an & I Dealer Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies Oil Heating . Household Appliances Televkion DIAL 4021 156 Great Geo. St. exchange of Xmas gifts. Roll call will be a Christmas reclepe- Meet.- ing closed with The Queen. Lunch was served by Mrs. Colin MacPhail and Mrs. Stewart Miller after which a pleasant social hour was enjoyed. mjimemkmmm -um--.-.:.j.-. Shirts LAUNDERED so PERFECTION Q A .Keep it under your beanie ! RITE-WAY cmannns out 7387i 'ii)lAMo fyquality W""value TAYLORS JEWELLEBS LTD. has a brand i Klpisl 7; :;-.':;.-.-:.:,-'--"- OLDSM guns FOR '57 I.-DOW PROPIL:::8HAFW teolltutwcl... etisareatve-veloefedevesiwhe OOMINO ICON TO YOUR QUAIJTV DIALIWI Ieweseeetreelgrevltyi feriiilaeedaaeay uesvOIdsOer'9I OBILI FAN! LY AND FRIENDS. TABLE CIA)'.l'II SETS-PILLOW ALL WOOL BLANKEIS-BRIDGE THIRD FLOOR 1 .98 in yellow. red 1 .29 Wool Plaid sin Coats. Sizes 0-10 suburban Coats in Sturdy long-wearing Melton Quilted Lin sizes 3:!” Ind 3078' Ski Carl. fleece ear baa(s inside or for ear- s outside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. OVERALL! IY SNAG PROOF nouotucucsutamuanc itt:'ei.ousu.-sstytu MEN! WORK SHIRTS. Plaid: and &”..'."'i.m 2.49 " 3.95 Quilted Satin Lining. 11.95 ing. 11.50 " 13.9 Boys' and Girls'. Sixes 3 Ii Ox-From moon Wagon ind Sur Coat set. in Nyiiu Blend Gabardine rot- 4.98 10.93 1.00” 1.98 Qltnlalforiaodbedlll Qfellloosnycet fltnoehtotnatchtit BASEMENT SPECIALS SNAG PROOF OVERALLS. l.O. Heavy I as. Denim Jeans. Toddlers that lets. Yellow. Red. Pink. Blue. Aqig h Dude Gabardine sad Chinchilla-rrosn . . . . . . . . . . Q Jisesltou 4.95 --------. .- :.':."r.'f ..... ..s.os-1.50 "luv. Q” pA3gAg ,1” ruff?! ITANFIIIDC UNDIKWIAI. 2.-3.-f.,..'--..'.':-.-,,,, 11.95 1.95 ,g'":;,?-.313,"---,,,.,-,,,-;,v ,. L so-ate ........ - ms.Ir--u-II-.re 1035 sssstsxustaocsnnstmur-snail" ' 1. outta-.540-oaty... usmuou-.at..-a 12' tsan-sootsasaus ... whet-40. ........... i'I-usl-use-use-sis: nmm,am”.L,h” . .3. ' baarsmiarsa-snsswaas. N”-"""'-""71"'i.