’ m. Nov. 123L58- r ' [/x. . e z CHARLOTIETOMLEEARB "'Whhhfi? »mnm Crapuucl-Springiielol Reel-or lP‘Ions Mode the sou“! “‘1‘ “mg milder We 311‘” ' Rev. Mr. Minton spoke on the 10 Ch h Army Work For Ch’town «mm Descrl es urc - ' ' , , _ Ha...“ ... u .. m , TORONTO (CPI 7— Tempvra , Yard Island, Eas ‘ ' _ v..v».—~ . . ltuyes issued by the “leather Prince Eli“ : Cloudy .vviLh a .few I Counties 1 ' St. Paul's Laymen‘s ASSfthlEtlLIO'l _ . B Office: M. Ma‘ Nh.BV.\errs. milder. easterr‘y “unis had as guest speaker a eir ‘ in. l - s C' ' i . ' 1an 35 and '. ' I' ' ' - ” ht Day . Low-high at Ha‘ ‘ - monthly meeting held 1n the Far Plans for the Red cmss blood big 15 15 Glasgow and Gcmen 32 and I 1811 Hall last even1ng. Rev. D.F.H. , t , _ . L Raw 5 ” d 40 Minton Rectorr‘f Crapaud-Sprina- c'onor Clll’liC to be held at Trin— Dawson. . . . . . . . . . . .. 3? 42 40 CharlettdOWR 28 an ., field Parish. Also. speaking brief- ity Social Hall in Charlottetown Vancouver . . . . . . . . . .. 35 45 “Emma 30 and 40- l_v on behalf of the forthcoming on December 1st. and 2nd, were Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 41 th Shore Annapolis Valley. Blood Donors Clinic,Dr. R.G. Lea. finalized ‘art a check—up meenng Edmon on ............... .l 32 41 LSOLér St. John River ValreyE “We are always in debt to the of the Charlottetown committee Calgary . . . . . .. 7b 20 urw with a few showers‘ blood bank.” Dr. Lea said as he held Tuesday evening at Red Regina . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 29 Overcast terl winds 15. Low , described many situations 1n Cross headquarters. ’ Wmmpet-l r - - - - - - - - -- 53 67 milder; 935' Yb 35 and 45, Kent- .1, : which blood transfusions stood be- In receiving reports on thedif- Toronto 4f 48 high at Yarmou. edericton 32 and I '1‘ tween life and death with acute ferem tasks allotted to each of Ottawa . . . . . . . . .. 4.1) 45 viL1e3.2and40,Fr Ed 43 a" , blood loss patients. the members of his commxttee, Montreal - - . - - - 32 35 38, Saint John 35 a do". a few .:It is vitally urgent that blood Fremont Archer paid tribute to Quebec. . . . . . . . 3° 35 Gabe Breton: 0101? 3 made:- be readily available at 3“ “mes the lady members who have done Fredericton 23 38 Show“ in the W911i“. Syd“; and as a“ the MN conefled l‘e’e such an excellent job of contact- Saint John ......... .. 36 “gm winds. Wmlgh at ‘3 iil utsedloclallydit milist be admiftfted ing the various organizations null: Moln'fthm ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' 3% 41 w and 40. m er V alley ‘ a‘ We 5 0". ma 9 Every 9‘ 0': regard to having doctors spea a Hat ax . . . . . . ‘ SL John V '1 , to have. sufficientuavail-able from their meetings. and to Dr. John Charlottetown ...... .. —— :2 331%. 01,3191,“ Cloudy With a I: Frownmal domrsv DI" Lea sald' Craig for arranging the schedule Sydney . . . . . . . Z; 46 few showers; milder, southeast H. 5 He urges1 thfe 13‘1an of lalll‘ nre- with the doctors. Yanmouth ......... .. 24 27 I. s 15. I ommgh at Edmund- sent in . e 0 coming c 1 it. The Charlottetown mm is St. John 8 . . . . . . . . . .. swtmdcfl 30 and 38’ Campbemwfl 30 and 1. BLOOD DO‘N'R F'LANS COMPLETED work and position of the church Army within the Church. He des- cribed his entry into the Church seeking 1200 donors in the two- day period. The achieving of this ambitious objective will depend office says rain—will spread tar- ther and air coming into the dis- HALIJFAX (ClPl—Jl‘he weather 35. . Bay of Fundy: Easterly wrnds : . . ,. '- a few showers? ill Army With a wmmissm as 03"" REV. D. E“. MINTON up” a record Rwandan“ 0f MPLAINT willlles lowering in tain when 17 years of age, and his ganization is widely knowinI and citizens and till: WITHDRAJWSdEO (R tars) mm to three miles; a lime mild- . . - 0mm“. ' wil int rru» b a ' ted ' E land an am surroun h0 mm 5 Wing AMMAN, or n r en —— ‘ ill ‘ Retured wired}: Semssme (filth? jay,‘ Illicigberfgit gm 211$];le our” member; “Lung: t. agggrfiiew 8' med y 1133119320 seénthengmovement now the hours that the clinics will be Jordan will amp her complaint in e!“ ?! members of e occ to mg 1 eo' ayr tee are, Mrs. . . cMfllIan" . - . . ' ' '. ‘ . . ,- ' . ' .t the - r lob!» 3 donor committee for Charlotte F‘inllaY. Mrs. Henry Blanchard. FOUNDED Ilesz m canada devemp as tame goes m semen the Umted Nations algal“ Bligh» tide may at char . - - - thur Trewin and her a ciates in wa conducted by branch presid- , w ' underwear; heavy Work Shuts; CW? .8'30 tomght‘. Sponsored by seventeen members and bwo “mm the Sisters of the women’s branch the Belvedere Women’ssSLAuxiliarg their way home from work. ems s. W. Leard. Last Post and SER‘lvrllggpgAg‘ON From you: j, rubber foot. wear; odcake. W. I. Basrlica Altar Socrety. orS-_ h - h h, Se of the Church Army playing an for the splendid supper prepared Reveille were sounded by bugler full 3“ you Bowman. Tne t‘ me “f I e Wors‘ ‘9 r' important part. in the 66 divisions and served. ' ' ,, _ . n . . , er by all members. Mrs. Clif- o o ‘ ' , . . aflfiofifig’erfifvefiflefi; novr’s BEAUTY Salon, No- .iirswflgmilggj $313,“?ng ford Chappell asked questions on Credit U "Ion ; l f th I t N a ENJOY ‘ :15 z r . ' ‘ r ‘ ' I . , ,t L . u r l ‘ l. ‘ . _ ' e _ , . 1 « e a e or- . : ke‘ts at College, Mmer Bros" venmber spec1al on Permanen readings were taken from Dew the 11f 0 Jesus, based on the The funeia o I ha a n Archie Vickerson, Malcolm Ma— , _ I - . I , . . r 23:? if?! @1332: “13115:? 8011" ducted the devotional period. me many friends of Mrs_ ste. Roll call was answered by a tron of Dr.‘Brendon D’Grady of , I, W/f/7 f/avourfu/ \\ ‘ Co y ' Gene Gray led a sing-song with Men Doyle, Chatlottetm, are verse of scripture. The secretary St- Dunstan} University. brought - Mar/{Ime-gfown vegetables \\ , ' Adele Beck at the piano. sorry to learn she is a patient Mrs. Lloyd Vessey, read the min- Out many Significant and Import- . g . town as they met last evening to finalize plan-s for the blood donor clinics to be held at Tnlnity Social Hall on Monday and Tues- Miss I. Arsenaulnt, (Provincial Red Cross Commissioner), Mrs. A. J. Hasl-am, and A. Fremont Archer, Charlottetown chairman. 'lNTYNAND CENTRAL} IN STOCK wool and fleece FOR AN outstanding evening’s enjoyment. hear the comic opera and Toombs. - , TOYS FOR ALI/AGES. Fire- stone Home and Auto Co. Ltd., 187 ,Great George Street. Dial 5547. we TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 mm. to 8 pm. ' . ATTENTION all Truckers: Why waste valuable time shovel- AUCTION “45" Score Cards tor sale ‘at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. RUMMAGE SALE at the V0- C.C.F. CONVENTION. Kenning- ton Town Hall. Friday, Novem- ber 21 at 1:30 pm. Public meet- ing 8 p.m.- Carl Hamilton. C.C.F. national secretary. Ottawa, spec; ‘ial sptaker. Eyeryone FUNERAL HELD -- ’ilhe funer- al of the late Lernuel Wyand; Fredericton; was held from the New: Glasgow Christian Church on' Sunday afternoon, November 16th. and was.largely attended. Rev. Bryer Jones, assisted by Rev. Paul Richardson and Rev. Mr. Zimmerman conducted the services. Pallbearers, were Aub- rey .Crutcliffe, Howard Toombs, David Houston, Lewis Toornbs, David Johnston and Miller Ste- venson. Interment was in the Cavendish cemetery. - LIGHT DOCKET — Only two cases were on the docket that tac- ed Magistrate K.M. Martin at Charlottetown Ponce Court Tues- day morning. A Montague man was sentenced to a seven-day jail ‘ term when he pleaded guilty to a driving whil intoxicated charge. A Rustico man. convicted on a charge of being drunk and incap- able. drew a finevof $5 and costs or two days. ZION YPS MEETS -- A pantry sale netted $44, a meeting of the Zion Young People’s Society was informed at its regular meeting last night. Twen‘y-five members attended. Caroline Buchanan and Adele Jardine led the devotional period and Patricia Patterson the study period. After the meeting games were led by Mary Far- qquharson and Patricia Patterson. PRESENT CONCERT— Trinity Young People‘s Union presented CARD PARTY at the Clover REMINDER 2 2 “Come to the Book Fair" West Kent School, tonight. Waves. $10 cold wave or Machine less for $7.503also $7.50 for $5. ADELLA’S MILLINERY — Specials — Fall Hats —— $1.95 —— $195—$395, Head Huggers $1.00 —$1.95.‘ 177 Grafton St. YOUNG PEOPLE MEET— A study period last night at the weekly meeting of Central Christ- ian Y.P.S. was led by Allison Mac- Rae. Bat MacLeod Miss Lee Kit- chen and Miss Maud Kells mn- PRIZE WINNERS — Prize win- ners last night at the weekly card party held in the Bank of Comer- ce hall were: ladies’ first. Mrs. J. MacIsaac; second, Mrs. Fred Mc- FUNERAL MONDAY — The funeral of r the late Alphonsus Cor- rigan was held Monday morning from the ' Hennessey Funeral .liorner to ,St, Dunstan} papillae. wheré Requiem High onerous celebrated by Rev. Preston Ham; at the grave. The pallbearers were: Messrs. William Drake. Weston Lowe, William Doyle, Martin Jackman, Arnthbny Bea- gan, Joseph Driscoll. Interment mill, who also conducted service . James Coles, Commodore G. M. Hibbrard. and F.A.S. Jones, provin- cial chairman of the Red Cross blood donor committee. York Evening "Auxiliary Meet The York Evening Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Richard Vessey with an attendance of vice was "Are Strangers Enem- ies?" and was under the leader- ship of Mrs. Harry Lewis, togeth- teronc-my, Exodus and Judges, followed by questions for disco — sion. . Mrs. Louis Vessey lead in’ pray- er followed by the circle of pray- was in the Catholic ‘Cemetery. The funeral was largely attend- ed. ‘ PERSONALS ‘ in the P.E.I. Hospital. All wish her a speedyrrecovery and hope that she will return to her home BIRTHS DEMERS—At Berton Hepburn Hospital. OgdenSbuJ-y, New York to Mr. and Mrs. Lionel De- mers, (nee Joan Webster, a son, Lionel Stems. “STEWART — At the Kings Coun- ‘ ty Memorial Hospital on Sat-' nrday, November 15th. 1958. to Mr. and Mrs. J. William Stew- art (nee Anne Htchen) Murray Harbour a- daughter” Pamela Anne. weight 7 lbs, 11 025. A sister for Valerie. The organization was founded in 1882 in England by Wilson Car- lfsle. who belonged to the Ply- mouth Brethern. His ambition was to bring Physical and spiritu- al help to the roughneck districts of London. Later Ca‘rlisle and his wife became members of the An- glican Church and he developed a training school for Church Army workers. ‘ I ‘ The organization now deals very fully with prison aid, rescue homes, unmarried mothers with of the work. “'Ilhe work of the, or- Sunday School lessons. The Study Book was then tak- en up lby Mrs. William Crockett from the chapter on immigrants 25th. Chapter of St. Matthew and the highlights of Hawaii were presented which proved a very interesting study. The worship period‘closed with singing “What ,A Friend We Have in Jesus.” The business was then dealt with under the leadership of the president, Mrs. William Crockett. utes. Literature secretary, airs. De- war Swan, reported 14 books read. Mrs. Minto Foster, report- ed 22 Hospital calls, 14 home Watts with lunch committee Mrs. Dewar Swan and Mrs. Peter Brood. ' [Meeting closed with Mizpah benediction. The box of cards were then. brought in and sold and orders received. A delicious lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. FIRST PURSUIT Mechanical hares for grey- hound racing were introduced in England as early as 1876. on.” Mr. Minton said. Introduced by president Tom Deblois, the speaker was thanked for his highly interesting talk by Cecil Miller. Gordon Roper, reporting on be- half of the Scout Group committee said that 17 Scouts and 24 Cuba were in training under Blanchard Mahon, Dave Walker and Dave Ives. This entire development has taken place within a year. President DeBlois expressed the thanks of the meeting to Mrs. Ar- Mrs. Dorothy Mc- Causland is President. Discussion ls Highlight A panel discussion on credit unions highlighted the regular meeting of St. Dunstan’s Basilica Laymen's Association held last night at Notre Dame Academy auditorium. The discussion. under the direc- ant points of the credit union movement on P.E.I. other members of the panel were Wendell Mullens and Frank Zakem. ' ' blood plasma and urged all mem- bars to support the Red Cross in this humanitarian effort. M. F. Hogan, president of the association presided. , RECORD VALUE. , .Ul‘TAWA (OM—Factory value unfacturing industries reached an estimated $22,105,730,000 in 1957: to set a record, the bureau of statis- tics said Monday. The 1957 figure was two per cent larger than the preceding year’s $21,636,749,000. ‘ All those who can possibly do so are being urged to come to the morning and afitenoon sessions and so avoid over-crowding long waits at the two evening clinics, and assuring a capacity attend— ance during all the other hours. For the past few years the alf— ternoon hours of the clinics have been between 2 and 4, but the committee has decided to change to between 3 and'5230 in order to make it more convenient for many to drop in at the clinic on Funeral Tuesday Of N. L. MacLeocI | man Louis Macheod was held yesterday from. the MacLeam Funeral Home. The service was conducted by Rev. A. F. Mac- Lean. During the service Rev. Robert S. Latimer rendered a solo “No Night 'llhere". Interment was in the People’s Cemetery. _ ‘ ' Pall bearers were Lloyd Grant, Wylie Bryenton, Keith Johnson, C. F. D. ' Chicken Ruffle. . FREE TURKEY :cuAR- YOUR stm of shipments from Canada's man. A ~ To quickly clear your. skin of embar- rassmcrexternal blemishes. Eczema, Rash, leples, Itching, Cracking. Peeling Sklh or Foot Itc get new scientific. antl- septic, healing. IXODERM from druz- elst‘today for a. clearer, softer, smoother skin. it works while you sleep: Quickly stops itching and irritation. Get NIXO- D today . . . look better tomorrow. United Arab Republic over last week’s air incident involving King Hussein, it was announced Mon- day. Prime Minister Samir Rifai said it had been decided not to continue with the case in defer- ence to the wishes of the king. theson and Carlyle Newson. Members of the Charlottetown branch of the Canadian Legion at- tended in a body. Legion service at the grave town at 4.16 am. and 5.40 pm. At Rustico at and 1.36 p.m.'Sum- merside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rim today at 7.15 sun. and sets at 4.41 pm. Towing Service Day Phone m: Night Phone 8048 - 8858 Member D. A A- D. Mills.‘ v . ,ZEST Sweet Mixed and c ZEST' Sweet Mustard PICKLES MATTHEWS-WELLS COMPANY lIMI'I'ED - { Charlottetown, P.E.I 0 Guelph, Ontario A, gofigflmg sgfeegiui‘logi Mahon; .men’s first, Bill Acorn; N can: and six margins thg‘hefiofiggmfés , Fire Hall , "‘“km °' 1°" “dd” “"4 Him“ “ms 1 Parish Club. Wnd’ Brent Essen" - “9°13: LEWIS: At the Prince Edward M ' Name“ “5' ‘y' blood donors clinic by Dr! H. ‘ nan, Mr .and Mrs. Eddie Arson . mond Vessey. reported having . Wed Nov 19 7'30 . _ KENMORE DRYER onl Bun; freezeout J. Pendergast and Island Hospital, November 15, sent away $7030 making a total Alan MacMilla-n, In the course . a I c, . , . N ' I 13’ H. Spencer; door prize, Mrs. Vic. 1958,. to Mr. and Mrs. w. Claude «$14,530 to dam ' of his remarks the speaker pomt- I one. Floor demonstrator. regu ar , . . Lewls Y ,k Chad . . ed out the ever increasrng uses DOOR PRIZE , $20995 to cle r $16995 Simmons- tor Clow, special prize, Ken Lec- . 0r . a son, es The next meetmg Is to be held . ‘ V . r Sears 129 'KEnt Street ky. _ ‘ r ‘ Colby; wt- ’3le- 1 01- at the home of Mrsgnenben me‘dlcal wen“ “‘5 “mm M ' working days. lN_E=LECTR-IC. For several days, starting on Tuesday Novem- ber 18th there' will be no service on our Middle- .ton line between 1.30 and 4.30 pm. on weather. SCALES HYDRO ELECTRIC CO. LTD. 1 AL SERVICE Auto Deli ’11l3'TTDFVSl is adjust v stat. We 1 I. ointe I er n Each week on stove oil u so gals. stove «I Will you be ' one this week? ' ‘ ‘ a variety concert in the social hall . 'last week. Included in the num- ,, bers presented'were solos, skits. i 1 tap dancing and monologues. Ar- r thur Vessey was director an pl- anist. ’ - MONUMENTS GRANITE & MARBLE We also BURMA P, . GAS and a com of Propane” I \. 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