,gugnu-seaoeavollr.!'e,theeAr-htiiattneaaaaieug ?.':..3..,, .3? t"'""'-., 1... cm MID cl-:llrnAt llslaiil Solileil . llDLlCAl1DNAL PROBLEMS DISCUSSED icasli Stolen from announcement came the a change ll” ham mm” in nu the beeinnlne of Christmas aauxan anion our and ummmn mm, W, ,. 5., UOdC&.&7SMII&IIlSrIf. I. 0- II. IL EUMJMAGE IALI. Boatonh Auction Rooms this arter- Iirge Program W of Electrification North Lake waited on Premier Matheson yesterday lmmlhs Wll-ll a view to having the electrification program in that section started promptly. It was pointed out by the dele- lasts until Dec. 1. Open evenings. BIBLE READING by Alexander Scourby over Radio Station CFCY each Sunday night at 1045. Plan to listen in. Commission to have the work pro- Sunday, November 28th. Tryon 11 Home from East Eight Island soldiers will be among 800 Canadian officers and (November 26). Island members of the contin- gent which consists mainly of the 4th Battalion. and "D" Squad- ron of the Royal Canadian Dra- goons ere: Pte. S. M. MacDonald. DesRoches, Summersldez annual meeting of The shortage of qualified teach- ing personnel and the inadequacy pointed out by Mr. H. H. Simpson. of Sydney, N. 8.. vice president of the National Home and School As- sociation in addressing the semi- the Provincial Association held at Prince of Wales AT HOME & SCHOOL ASS'N MEETING Welfare Bureau inal training at Prince of Wales Collese this year is due to the fact be obliged to take grade XII in P.w.C. found it more convenient to carry out this work in the cbmmunlty of their own choice. During yesterday afternoon the executive of the P.E.I. Home and The Catholic social Welfare Bur- eau on the corner ofiPownal and thieves. Everything was on the premises at closing time. 3,-un:lt:.n1a1'rst term were worth one hundred marks for each subject. Formerly the exams the years work. The arrangement new health and happinen, day! is to be four asy. um" than expected. Th )1 V extend from Deoeni.beroud"' M" noon 8 oiolock. h h . bun "porn; in of cluerooln space were two of that grads x11 or... mu-oduosd mm Grafton streets was broken into ms the same amount for ulry 4. y H A dhlqation of residents from Dow, mu nu lnnhmury -!1!:.I:.IIwl.:d iii". and arrived in the greatest problems glsilng uthne rho whoa; comculum um gun on ThI.II;;1d.IdyIIx1!KlILb lat 5"lh0;l.-x :3 second tug, nggieigzthoet fig: .oWelxl;m';:eaBtDt4I:Jutmforutm: wk the area embracing Elmira and "J. n um Norwood Mark". ssh Seattle, Washington yesterday, Home and School oca 0 . many students who would normally OI-Ill OI G 0 Y norm” term WOT Y 0 you. and the theft was not discovered until the sisters in charge opened the Bureau at 3.30 yesterday mom- in! tolvs . ' - Tpr. E. J. Bar- College last night. School Association met with Mr. lintrv was ruined bow removlns Ill” '-h” Vehmhwoh hhd '”'"'.qY .. - Murray Riven l- T H O D. There was a verv good atten- slmpgon gt, m h u in- the screws on one side of the storm b"" "mud by the Public mum” TRYON IAITED CHURCHES. mrd' Mom Carma ' pr; 'fpr. 1.. dance at the meetihg which was gel-esung mutt fll,.,u.Tfo.i' vtgyheld window and bending it back to per- FOR HOME . . d 3 . . C Ta.v- E. D t C1 viii Avenue. Chal- presided over by the Provincial Those taking part were: Mr. Ken- mlt entry through aninner window. seeded with and thatta startign ttrne ietnirl 7(,:tl;agaum Rpv mUo;:peAmrher' lonetl.tl)l'VlVigy. r-ilpr. Eh R. Fitzgerald, President. Mrs. J. Gordon MlIC- neth Parker, chairman; Mrs. 11'. A. which the thief broke. a ””l'" by "M M”fl,l.'.": . if; b: M......'.. ' I ' Tignish 'R.R.; Gdsm. J. J. Ber- Donald. Among those present on Large. Mrs. Alex Mofsilac; Mrs. The ai.olen money, which had 6 o Chglphlhlxlggt E” SS:-lreslrdgnvgf” The ' - mud -liigmsh. Gdsm. p. w, crow, the platform was the Minister of Gordon Rodd and Mrs. Basil Mac- been placed in different email : '9 '9” 3' 2 sacrum HEART HOME Chri.st- ' ' -d - ca . H. Education. Hon. Kler Clark who Donald. A vert interestin 2 lk w receptacles. was earmarked for . ,'"'””' .f:lge”h.a: ";ffy,,f:f.ff"”' mas sale. Fancy work. knitted weer. ssli e'si. m(l3har- expressed his thanks to the spcak- given by Prolessor U. gland: specific charitable purposes in I 2 ion wou glv ll e . 3 r . - . . y ks t the close w j--:--: . . . - noleiues. home cookllle. cem'-l,lY-1u . v , Gdlm. E. 1.. Steele. 13 or in a few remer a am on the organization of the which the Sisters are engag . NT”: b”:'Cc2;f gfffj”.:e.d bgeiliggl Wednesday and Thursday. Decem- .51.; 0;t:eet.ChAi'l0ll6l0un; Gdsm. of the meeting. first P.E.I. Home and School group City Police are investigating the : NEED CASH to replirhof pay m wl-or-it'-"y r'-.94.... : Chem 2 md Ti: mas llm," m be; 151 and 2nd. 3 to 9 p, m. J. B. Yuungv 52 spring Park Inlmduclnz the speaker W85 M1 which was known as "The Acadian break. . the down payment on I 0m0--- 0 - 0 bllllilble I-curlty re. , evens 0 d ibl. J . . :Road Charlottetown. lxenhehh P3rh9l'- 3”penm9"d9m 0' Teachers Convention." This was The catholic SOCl&l Welfare Bur- Q repair or finance down plymtnt quired. Modern offlcoa gnd g "oductlom bemg ma 8 3 ' 5T- 751175 Sl NW" 5"h”0l 1:1.) win 5 period of leave. the School! 101' the Clly Ol Cllaflollhr in 1893”, said Professor Blanchard. eau. incorporated in 1948. exists 0 on an auto . . . or for any other streamlined methods auura I B'"lw” 8'' J”h"' C0””””'" and meets tomorrow morning at ten G id: Bfm,n,,,, con,m.md.d by town. Mr. Parker made reference Before the evening meeting the solely for the needy, distressed, and ' worthy purposes? Ipeedy service. Phone. write, or ' wmmm Mora; A,5f:T”'l,'3l.:2:.l1”'.3 ”'””k' A” ""T"””” are "Wed m Lilacol. Leduc of Quebec City. )0 the fact the! MI'- Slmbefm W55 executive met for a buffet supper unfortunate of the Charlottetown : Get that cull promptly at comeln today. : W" l7m5'r5”'"hl ”l3?e5l73”5”scor5i4ll"”” tamper.ll.:;l:::..”:..::..:;l":e.-E::.:;2..r.; ::...X.”.'; ”.3:::".:::::..::::::"":: r: iIf:.'.Et"C.:.il;'i.?":?.”;?”i:.1tEmit; : ----mmslaoo------wv----iv----n : ' o e . . an l”l””"”t 'g1nll':(lll'?il'I lllllelln lzlvin their relic had 3"?" V0h1hl3"l.V Ol hi5 hme home of Dr. grid Mrs. Lantz, placed dozens of orphans in foster "””""D . . . l t ” Cgmp Petawawa. 0n- lh lhh lh””95l5 M H 55 S um” Brighton Road. homes, and provided at home r "i i " " TRAl ELLnG 1" Lump? Onlme.-n ll? ll” been l'9C08hlZ9d 35 P9l'50h' nursing care for hundreds of needy woo A mi. sh;-la fl: End lalrlhis draft is the second larg- llylhs fWh8'- Cl'l0md9 and SCh00l patients. It exists on voluntary w - WNFBUO" -V 1'3" 9 R ' . I - ' stands or in am er lb ti from the ubllc and . . - . .1 1 oath Canada since cutting yy . I cuntr u one D . . 5'0” A" Lermel Nblerrlbpr, 29m Sf,.,.n”J,,s,...an. started in Korea. P"Vl0ll5 W the lheehhi PWl?91- the demands on the Bureau are al- 151 GREAT GEORGE STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN MITED FOOTLLEAR and 3mh' 8.00 p'm' Emu COMM. Bv the end of the year it is ex- lvlle 3UdlehCE W95 dellghled Wlm ways heavy. Second Floor.Pleltard Building C an "0" ported that the 25th Canadian two beautiful choral numbers by S 0 " lIliona:6518-Ask lorthe YESMANager HI Queen st. - iu-rte 1. W HOSPITAL . The mndmon In-nmmy Bmudp N” h", bun some of the junior gllrlsirilrom l?r0C;t- . . n y oven EVENINGS sv APPOINT-MENT-PHONE Fol EVENING Houes of Mr. R. E. Mlltch who entered reducer-l by two thirds. Only one 373 S;1lfFIfl51es,If::g- Bemff; Pfigimh, . ism mode is laitdsllll of all nu-minding to-nu - Pclimlflnam (empaiiy slum, - Pa in W::' " ii: :;.".:."." Wm: .. or 12353:; i:S3”'i.”3fJ?3-S City Doctor To Do - v h ' - . surwnrl C . .. , - . L(ferE'idll)rl:nallXll)Cpal'1E:ell'E;C:LI a ?Qrl(f':iillll-Inelijrrlients will remain in Jill ""9 he” .'"””d ”"d.9”” years ago. S.D.U. has won both I P - r st in art of the evidence of patient and efflclem the Maritime Intercollegiate cham- late hour last night thin Fal .a ll y , BIRTHS. MARRLAGES. Commnnwel-ilth' forces. lmmnll on lhe Pm 9' ""3" l” plonshlp and the Mccurdyhcup. - THE AN.VL'A1. MEETING of the ny;.D-.-... structresses. t I b L m on losing only two of their seven . Milk Producers and Vendors As- . . w' he” 3 3'”.d"hh 0” ,9, games, the Saints crime through Dr. Douglas A. C. MacDonsld.. soclalion will be held in the library Badges hlfgl 1:40” 53! educellglh lw:-:14; iiayst-O tn. splendid fashion. amassing who recently resigned from his pos- soc Per Insertion of the 0fflt'e of the Experimental ' . 53 7- Uhpsoh ha), d Slnt . thirty-one points while having men as medical director of the Farm. TUeSCl8.V Wenlnll. NUVENDEY F p”h",h”" thah mh "lie . h 93 only fourteen scored against them. Drake-Merritt Construction Com- C aomy at ap Signed Percy G? G”. isiiss is spenti for tgoe DF0Vlng1l:lnr At 2.30 p.m. on Saturday. Novem- pany, Goose Bay. Labrador and Em ""”j' Secretary. so vlng of cr me every 0 3 her 19, as the team trotted out has been spending a holiday at his ' Three wel1- knob" C0mml55l'-mf 59”" 9" wuwhlhhr Qumlhg "W" on the field and saw the massive home here in Charlottetown County Hospital on xm-amber 35, our liquor bill and crime bill are great team of ours vowed to put 1954. to ,,jm..:m;.d..F.... . .. has STETSON - At the Cnichestrr FtlR53lllENuCALLl3D L-zllhsremeh alres received their oliticial ivafllgsg 52:51rgengnlglafnlgzitgtlgr-bljlrzlfgdKmhhg Saint John Mariners out there left with his wife and baby diluent. - '' NC""'u"'9r Pun!” oounty Hospital. 'I'rur0. N 5.. on F65 91” 35' 3 9m00l1 3 I M1" on Thursday ill l'6C08ll1 1011 0 . . waiting for them. each of them a for Sydne where they will visit it ' November 25th, 1954, In Mr. and swered a fire at the Maritime years Oi exempiaJ')' service." in Bpbfi enokillghm for 910 Crllhllch 0! 30 mllst have thought to himself, git. Ml-5, M.c;l3.,n.ldv, home. sllver Brocade Ev.ning Pumps . Mrs. Lelth Stetson illcv Joall Electric plant. A not of tar which D,-",1 pres:-nl,aLlilI1 L'EiEl"n0l:ly- at the City 5C 00 - -"rims 15 going to b, m, mush"; -I-he doom, and M”. MMDODIM b. any color) Beairsto) a son. Phillip Leltll. 8 lbs. mil-kmen were using orl the roof omce of the District Administrator, ENS or VALUES garng I've ever played". .nd 50. Wm b, leavim "Hy 1,, December i , 'll.a on. of one of the buildings is reported Lkcol. F. B. Conrad in the De. S E spurred on by the thoilxght of a for the U.s.A. where they will re- DICSSY HOIISC SIIPPOTS to have ignited and causedr the ; Vet,e' hr" Affairs M ' y victory which at that t e seem- sld ml 13 . M Do 1.1 L5 do M"QCARmE "C Al the K'”:5 blazes Dhmage W35 h9Fh3'hl9- 0 la Sm" ll h” heeh hhwh lhhl ed impossible to accomplish. this twrf yyearf Dogt-glrdualir work. mg .k NYl9h ov.rsho.s l . i The honored Commissionaires . -:' Mr and Mrs. Donald MILTON-Rl'STlCO PARISH. - substantially higher than the cost H...”,mmg mm, had mm the Emmy true to form to win the next two, O - - ' . h f r s.x . . . . F H ' MacQuan-ie. Rnscneaih, a dallgh- Rector. Rev. A E. Pit-!I'CE.l. Service! .ll::1e'ERl?aD;;r'K E0131: h:s01E;:del.ed of providing education for our Mm. me mmuws O! playy the games and the championship. 'I'he- lmo tor. 7 lbs. I ll2 ozs. for Sunday. November 28th. are: d) did mg”-H. to me gene”! children. we need to re-examine cheering mm knew that s.D.Uy Freshmen could not seem to get ' i, H m SL301...-s,M11i0n,11.oo R, m. Mom- SP 9" - a our sense of values in so far as had the better team md Wm" organized as they did in the first 0 CO3 . BAG"-U-lr'Al lhf 971"” EdWl'”'l mg Pl'a.,VFr and Sermon. st. Mark's. huhhc "”'d especially t” mum” m our children's education is con- Llmd Gmdet plunged thmugh the game. Their scrum was not work- . . . . . . . i ' Island Hospital on Ixmz Zbth. Rumm 230 p. m Evening pmye, ills effluent and crourtreoilsl (,'Cl'nCd.: said the speakelnv ' Marine. and crossed the HM rm. ing. and their back field was poor. warm shppers 1954- "3 Mh Md Mrsc L”Wl5 5”? and Sermon. Christ Church. Cherry ml” cilhhil ”5'(l:l;5 bin” the Mr. Simpson stated! that if: every me mg? try of the game victory gakgngxaldvantage of this, an anti inee Eileen .nm lnnl H V U ,' 700 p. m Evening PM C..Con.e t?1'.Il()ll unlp t 1 . pm.-mpg we have sc I00 1 at are . 1 L .1 . Th ,3 1 h K ra e I team won the second dsuzhteri Helen Jane g lbs. 3 RS5 egmmon --Come and brmg ifhglPI'()i'lllClal Bulld.ng. L-hiilil'?S Vihll: now staffed by a teacher or by E356; 3.153, 51? saclonre mfeelgg noah game of the play-offs by a score one. whole iltmlly." l”Ck- till” has Hhhd hl-5 lmrllh-V" hv teat-tiers who are below the mlnl- mg. The second mm was 5 repncn of six to nothing. and literally . I M.il.l'll.l1l9 Central Allliais Wl-ll nlum sialldal-d required within of the mm with the Marine" swamped the Freshmen in the H0WLETT'-Al the Klhl” Chum-V SPOKE IN WIN.VII'EG M Mr. success. and Peter Mc.Vlul'ie:'. who mm pay-ucular province. He wenbbem unable to en km, the Sam”. third and last game by a score Memorial Hospital on November 8150 Hued ms posmon at l 3 3 e 0 Heath Macquarrle. formerly of Vic- has oil to show that in many schuoio'lm.rim”,. About halfway through of sixteen to nothing. Congratula. 21st. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur wrltl, P-El-. W85 the main Speaker Prince of Wales College .n a highly Lllele is an overcrowding so that H d h M. A ! R tlons. Grade XII. H0WlP'l- 3 50hr Dim” Ahlhh" at the annual meeting of the Young efficient and acreptable manner. pupils are required to zlitelld pizvmsicmgs W2; mg” ?::mgm5:: Father Adrian Arsenault has " MARRIAGES Progressive Conservative Associat- The aviard also came ior pi'e- eililrr in the molnllig or the after- Lloyd Gauden ms last mama" again demonstrated his extraordin- llspeciulisfs In Foofwgur 10h 0f Manitoba Whlch Was hPllll'P- sematlon to Bemard- Gallant who noon. lzzlme at S-D.U.. plunged over the dry ability in successfully stag- CORBETT - CRAIG - At Bedeqlle United Church on Tuesday. Nov- ember 23rd, 1954. by the Rev. G K. Ward. Harriet Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilfred Crailz. Mid- dleton to Gregory Adams. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Corbett of Hall- fax. HISCOTT-SIMPSON -m At Stan- ley Bridge on Thursday, November 25th. 1954. by the Rev. W. I. Green. William Vernon Hiscott. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiscntt. to Laura Vivian Simpson. dauszhter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simpson. both of North Rustico. DEATHS mmDm CASELEY-At Spring Valley Nov. In making l-cferellce to the role played by the parent in the Home and Siliunl Association. he calli- pllred il 10 a "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. I 1 th . I I-tide” situation. "In one lnst.1llce" BJULL.I.gennO1n":f1elzy3:goL;fo:1en: he said "they feel it is their dlltypor the game "Big Lumen Macnony to make recommendations for im- am made a beautiful new y 4 goal pruvements but on the othel hand Imm about "new yards out to ilrilld plggilrggllg gxg;:egl,,mlpo”' and the scoring. And so the last - i I V whistle found the Saints Mac-urdy thin"Sl':l?:EuSo3l'e:1w(':u:'ng':0v;f;:l: cup champions by virtue of swamp- . y d 1 Ln Pr Vince 0, mg the high-rated Saint John hurlels ma 9 " 9 0 i Mariners by a score of ten to no- Nova Scotla and In the whole of I . Canada. when llle question was f:,:g'pl;yv:ru::os:ml:talr?dl:llaFtth::l asked parents. ”Ara you willing to 11 pl d b m t y pay higher taxes. if your children game arr: mnanyr olfnihetgnanxle is; are to be better educationally pi'0- in St Dunsmm we Wm Just My vlded for ?" the response in the uwe saute you Best rugby team m cently at the Marlborough Hotel in Winnipeg. Mr. Macquzirl-le who is professor of political science and lntemaiionat relations at Brandon College. spoke on "The Hope of Conservatism." CHOIR ENTERTAINED - The St. James Kirk choir and their husbands or wives were entertained at dinner last evening at the Kirk Hall. Arrangements were made by the East Central Group or the Kirk Auxiliary convened by Mrs. H. J. Gordon. Stars of the show put on for entertainment of the diners were Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Miss Dorothly Stewart. HOME FROM ENGLAND -Mr. lng and directing the play "Anti- gone". presented at St. Dunstan's on the evening of November 25. t The play. originally written by Sophocles in 440 BC has been revised by the noted French dra- served as Commissionaire at P. W. C,, previous to the illness which confined him to the Charlottetown I-fosp;ta1 and prevented him being present. His badge of recognition will be presented later. The awards were received by Col. Conrad from the Deputy Com- mandant. Headquarters New Bruns- wick Division. of which P.E. Island is a sub-division over which he has Jurisdiction. Ladies' Auxiliary Legion Meeting line for the second try of the gnllli-. Reardon took the kick and made good. raising the score to matist Jean Anouilt and trans- lated into English by Lewis Cal- antiere. After Christmas it will be presented as the St. Dunstan's entry in the Dolninlon Drama Festival. The following is the very talented cast: Arthur Seaman. John Stephens, Maureen Beagsn. Mary Cameron. Rosella Devine, Andrew MacDonald, Richard John- son. Louis St. Mann. Dick Noonan. Tom Grant and Patrick Mcwade. we wish you every success in this. 26. 1954, Charles Caseley in his and Mrs. w. H. Worth arrived Mrs. Lllv M. Cnrrigan. the presi- ilerfgnffstgilfek:"i31:2;fn?rl;i:t;:fe.lhe itie Maritimes." C 89th year. Funeral from his late home on Thursday from London. dent Dre-Slded all llle regular mom-l'l' "The Home and school Assam... Whal "hm" rugby he” ye”? residence, Monday at 1:30 p.m.. England after an absence of seven ly meetlhll Ol lwlli Ladle! Auxlllliry "on H , group of jntergstgd and Madl” fmd ML Mum" ll” ””m' 1929 it or 1954 followed by service In St. Steph- weeks. During their visit there of the Canadian Legion. B-E451-n dedmamd people who have . goal "'3 F” Canadlm mmbwl 3”” NW” IIGUORIAN ' 9 en's Church. Burlington at 2 p. they were agreeably surprised to held in their rooms last evening. and Imbmon to see that every SCOUE '1T6.Ch-ll soinz to drop !00t- A S . m. lliterment- church cemetery. meet Mr. Ralph Murray, fnrmer- The meeting Opehcd Wlhll 3- 0h? child in this country shall get the ban enmem It 509"” ml” SD11" PLAYERS rI,nw0nmA! the Fun” Ed ly of the Royal Bank of Canada minute silence followed by roll call but possible education that can 3'lpuSl.Cai10alldt)t;'nll?:otg;iftd!o;I'i(:rtal:: present ward Island Hospital Nnv. 26, Sum in Charlottetown and now of Dulce" and execm'we' MIL J'A' be hmvldedr can d” much '3 Show one student remarked "St... Dims. manager of the Cockspur branch of the Royal Bank in London. They returned to New York by the "Queen Mary" a few days ago. EXHIBITION OPENS -- An ex- hibition of paintings from Western Canada opened yesterday at the Harris Memorial Gallery of the top floor of the library building. The show covers a range from abstract to detailed realism, and from evid- ent fine workmanship to pieces of lesser quality. The exhibition. though closed this afternoon, may Gallant gave the secretary's report which was approved as read. Due to illness in hospital Mrs. Kip Hughes the treasurer was u.nli.ble to attend. Three new members were admit- ted to membership. Mrs. Russell Roper reported that the lunch for veterans on parade on Remem- brance Day was greatly appreciat- ed by l5O members. 52 hospitalized veterans were also remembered with ice cream and cookies. under the efficient convenership of Mrs. R. E. Sutherland. It was decided that the Auxiliary supply treats for the those in authority what the needs existing in our educational system be playing 0” hr the rugby are. . ,. Mr. M wch ' 5'0"” b"”mL"3 W” in" Canadian football in one! ear -0 formed of the needs in his or her rumor on the cam 8 ha); ”' mg: own school first and those of the there Wm be no p:emor woman ”Omm"”"'y 5'c”"dly' 1” 'd' next year and that all to tb ll dhhh ht ”" "M5 ”””l' will be conducted in the iota mentioned, he urged the mural am” in which cnndf” necessity of a recruitment program football Wm 'be laved Tm; ' "l for teachers which woulidd not only to be I plausmg sohmon ln”::;: " aw p"”peC”Ve mm at" me it will introduce the students to rewards of such an important call- ing but offer sufficient enducement Canadian mot'bau' 8" m” m I956 1964. Lorne I-I. Curlmnre. 29 Allen St... Gaytown. in his 36th year. Remains resting at Cutriiffe Fun- eral Home, from where the fun- eral will he held today lSatur- day) service commencing at three o'clock. Interment People": Ceme- tery. Please omit flows-rs. COSTELLO-At the Sacred Heart Home on F'rlda,v, Nov. 26. 195-1. Margaret Ann Costello, formerly of 81 Upper Queen St.. Charlotte- town. in her 74th year. Remains trains and Prince of Wales will "LADY Marian Year and silver Jubilee Production A Play in 2 Acts 12 Scenes Holy Redeemer Community Centre wan. - THURS. - FRI. December 1 - 2 - 3 As one of your Federal representatives it is my desire to be as well informed as possible on matters having to do with Federal Government, especially as U; the way in which such matters apply to the P90Pl9 0 Queens County. To further this purpose and for the IC0l'iVel'llef1C9 of persons having problems connected with Federal Government administration which they wish to brlniz. to my attention before the next session of parliament. I will be at the places shown below at the times indi- ;l;:,.,r,...3m;1.1go,,:t ';1:omCh,:.l.If.,:.:eto,v:,: he 5"" hhlh "chm? '15 Well 3-5 Christmas Party for veteran's for the proper type of young men Xeuwm ":31" gave Hr” u'"n 1”” Curtain -- 8315 catedi e I a Sunday afternoon and will continue 8 . rug y I andoned in favour Ad 1 1 - gun”-,1 Wm he ham Monday children. The hospitalized veterans and women to remain in the pro- mail on .. H v electors as gslblp, mom," to W Chum M W aitemoom daily (except Saturday) Wm mo be remembmu by we mmn. of the more modern game. The Show Thu "mm I would like to meet as many p0 for ten days. Admission is free. DIES IN SCOTLAND -- Mrs. J. M. Hunter has received word of the sudden passing in Prestwick. Scotland. or her niece, Moyra Dry- burgh Taylor. wife of Scott F. Redfleld. manager of Pan-Ameri- can Airlines in Prestwlck. Mrs. Redfleld was a victim of polio and was well known in Prestwick and Not - the least divunted by losing the first game of the play-offs in the lntrammural football seriu. the Grade XII team came back I LEGION FUNERAL I can also be reached by mail either at Beaton's Mill: R.R.1 or at the House of Commons, Ottawa. ANGUS MocLEAN. Auxiliary at Christmas. The president stated that all Auxiliary members are also mem- bers of the newly formed Provincial Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. IN MEMORIAM ISLAND SITUATION I-Ion. Mr. Clerk in thanking the speaker noted that there were no schools of Prince Edward Island that were without the services of s teacher this year. He did admit that a good number of these teach- ers were permit teachers. To cleri- fy another point Mr. Clark said that the apparent reduction in the number of students taking Nor- MON! Holy Redeemer for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment In the Roman Catholic Cl-,mi-tery. :--.ej-.m:..mD Broadway. N. D. MocLEAN UNDERTAKER Bognoll's Mill Office. Hunter River. Nov. 30th-9:00 AM. to 12 Noon ELfBALMER hylr W h" Walk in hel-Pl"! W --:----:--m--- l offic. of fh. Ngl-eh Rusfigg Cgnning Co., I - h:lssl:li1nfclm3:asfo:sso'r:lIa”t,edrelll7lLh In '0'”. mono" 0' -"For-' NOMI Rllsflco. wife I I l 1 ll . . ' 0"" ”m'”"" '"'d no la" glifiiinzirlig o?"ruf”s"f5l?l'li "” ""” ”"'"' '"””"” In loving ........., .r ..... i-tear LATE COMRADE LORNE ii. CUDMORE Nov. 30th-2:00 PM. to 6:00 PM and North Wilizhin Branch of the Roosevelt Memorial who wood any Nmmboru. mo. iiarurlli-or. "Thelma mlloit. who 7:30 PM. to 9:00 PM. Fund for the after case of polio dl” N'"'”h9' zuhv 1953- From cases and president of the Scottish ggylig: :n:.::'mdi":'"”" ”"'”"" 5”l'”- Until the star. forget. to shine . We will . amber him. Cutcliffe Funeral Home At 3:00 pm. Today MocPlioil's Store. New Haven. 3 Dec. lat-9:00 AM. to 12 Noon. Frank Myers' Horne. Crelpaud. Time may help the broken hearted. Time may malls the wound Ieae sore. But time can never stop the long- 1115 prqgnugssgy Personals ""sc'37l'l'7-3T"li'r'o7i'3r;'1.'l.vr'."7a.'"" "" "" ""'f' ”'” ""'” ”"'"”' Dec. let-2:00 P.M. to 6:00 PM. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moly- E", Mn 1?. :::ll::."nu' l 7:30 P'M' tn 9:00 P'M' FUNERAL HOME I? Kent M. W. J. BROWN Funeral Director mi me It Ion Alnrmtanee servtoe nininoil. courses: lcvleo IN MEMORIAM In memory 0! GEORGE RICHARD CLARK November 21th, 104! Remembered by Edwin Clark and Family. Mt. Stewart. nesux North River. left Friday to visit lends and relatives in som- ervllle, Mus, they were accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs Robert Vicker- sori also of North River. Mrs. John W. Mllcxinnon has returned to her home in Eernscllffe after spendngthe past. few days in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pllal. WOMENIS SLIPPERS ALL COLORS Wiley Gibson's Horne. Morslifield. Dec. 2nd-9:00 AM. to 12 Noon W. L. ,Mccl.eod's General Store. Mt. Stewart Dec. 2nd-2:00 PM. to 6:00 P.M.. and 7:30 BM. in 9:00 P.M. J. J. MacDonald's Horne. Glenfiiiliall. IN MEMORIAM '" ""'"' "'”""'" ”' oven so STYLES Capt. Wellington A. JOHIIIMDHO. I who paeeed any on I Dec. 3rd-0:00 AM. to 12 Noon """"”" '”" LePAGE SHOE co. LTD. Everett MeDoiigall's Hollie. Vernon. Always Resneuibered by his Wife I! v j nob. srd-2 ml. to 6:00 PM. and EDS TAXI MORTON new LIMITED ”" Frank Romeo '3 Home. New London. Lucky Nm'b.n msuiuinosi oounsimioas Dial IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of ELSII B. MaoNllI.Ir who passed stay November zsui. IMI. You are not for-gotta daareet ltatev leetlhefe-vrtflyeurniaierlea Ill - IN MEMORIAM MRS. STA NIS LIPIERBE In loving memory of my deer Mower. who named away Noven- bar ma. IIII. CHARLOTIETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 pinion St. Dec. 4th- :00 PM. to 0 RM. and 7:80 PM. to 9:00 PM. DIAL K8 We Inzvnyoi now. our heart! are 3.3”"; :i..,.,g,a. gm .1...” End .DmA'11MY oouapioos llmral and A: u.. .'... ., ...... "'"' 60804 - 61414 maven. seams - ””'4- - ' i Anbchnee sorvioo hr min: -lIe'."sour :5:-'7-W "”""3..'”rL'ra7"" '"'” "' ,.,,,,p,,,,,,,, mam go” , 1...”. 35,, Meetean and Mael(lnnon's Law 0956'- Ne one can an yourivacane place. Imtngiy lleineinhered by Daaghur Lily. Dial 6562 Ever T -.' by Mother. as-otliere and sincere. Royal Iunlt Iiilldliiq. Ch'lmvn.r Dec. lath.-2:00 PM. to 0:00 PM. ICSFI CIIARLUITHIOWN. P. B. I. L