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LONDON-rm“) In one ‘day jlfliVPl sale realized £37,133 ($148,- 2) and Robert Eyles. an author- Iy 011 gems‘ reckoned that prices tore 30 per cent higher thandast bastin. ' P. E. I. Musical Festival Association The executive of the Musical Festival Association held n meeting Thursday evening, Nov. 6th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Beck, Mt. Edward Road. The Pres. Mr. Barry Bugden presided. M.r. Edwin Cook, secretary read the minutes of previous meeting which were duly adopted. - ’ Mrs. Hudson. Parkdale. Treasur- er, gave a financial report. Mrs. M. F. Rodd, Parkdale. rei ported for music committee that 975 copies of test music have been ordered and will be handled by music committee. Mrs. J. A. Rodd. Milton, report- ed that syllabus would be receiv- ed from printers within the next few days. Mrs. Fred Gates, West Royalty reported that Prince of Wales‘ Col- lege will be available again this year for Festival May 3-7 with concert on May 7th. Mr. Malcolm MacKenzie report- ecl for the Refresher Course com- mlttee. His committee have contacted and interviewed several musical instructors and the refresher course will be commenced as soon as ap- plications are received and a satis- factory time can be decided. Mrs. Fred Osburne, Central Roy- airy. was commented on her splen- iid work having spoken to ap- proximately 25 Institutes in the in- terest of Music Festivals. In the i avoidable absence of \Premier Jones, Mrs. Gates reported for the Scholarship committee. A plan was srbmittcd for the awarding of scholarship, which will depend on amount of money received for this purpose. Dr. G. D. Steele reported on the allotment plan. The Association voted a sum of money to be used by this committee to assist rural schools financially in the instruc- tion of musical training. Folloivirz committee reports, a social hour was enjoyed. while Mr. Bugden President. expressed regret of the Association at departure of Mrs. Orlson Archibald who is leaving shortly to Pnake her home in Peterborough, Ont. Mrs. Archibald has been Secretary of the Association during the past two years and it is largely due to have been established in P. E. I. Hrs. Beck, Past Pres. who worked with Mrs. Archibald during those years presented her with a suit- able gift on behalf of the Associa- tion. Mrs. Archibald graciously thank- ed the Association and expressed her hope that Music Festival in P. E. l’. would go onv to a greater success. Dainty refreshments were then served by the hostess assisted by a committee. BLACKBURN, Ensland —(CP)— A “fuel-saving waltz" - danced in the dark -is included in every so- rial run by the Blackburn Cor- poratlon. , o. _________.__ FELBRJDGE. Surrey, England— (CP) - Because two county boun- iiaries run right through her house, (Mrs. H. 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Herb- ert. wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Lillian Louise. to Albert Ray. son of Major Albert S. Rifiiertson and the Inf. Mrs. Robertson of Mermaid. Mar- riage to take place the latter part. of the month. FIRE CALLS - City firemen were called out twice, Monda morning to extinguish small fires in the City. The first call was to ll Spring Park Road. at 4 p. u. where n burn was preQy Will gull- ed by fire and a nearby private garage was slightly damaged. The second was a. roof fire at the home of Arthur Gormley, 55 Richmond St.. at l0 p. m., when firemen were obliged to cut a small hole in the i roof before the fire could be extin- i guished. f crrv Pouoa court-r - At the, l stipendiary Magistrate's Court} , Monday, a man charged with being’ i drunk and incapable was fined $10. 'and costs or 20 days. while a sec- ond party was remanded until: November 13th. A non-support case’ was alowed to be withdrawn on he, I grounds of an agreement having been reached between the parties concerned. The case o; a man charged with unlawful possession of liquor under the Prohibition iAct. was adjourned for one week; i at the request of the dcicndaiit. A summary electmcnt case was nd- ijourned until. November 12W- A. ‘case under the Income War Tax! I Act was further heard and further adjourned until November 13th. W. M. SJVIEETING -- The aft.- lernoon Auxiliary of the Woman's lMisslonary Society 0! Trinity United Church, Charlottetown. was held on Thursday. Nov. 6th, lat 3 PM. in theSoclal H811 With ‘the president. Mrs. R. E. Mutch {presiding and a large attendance iof members and visitors. The lmeeting opened with the sinuins of Hymn 183. "Father of Mercies. ‘ir. Thy Word". Mrs. Mutch read] the first 8 verses of the 6th chap- ter of Isaiah and Mrs. Dr. H. OI }Rlce led in a very beautiful pray- 'er followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The president spoke wery feelingly of one of the older ‘members. Mrs. Chappelle, who passed on since the October meeting. Mrs.- Chappelle was a very active member in her young- er days. The Secretary, Mrs. Bustin gave the report of the 0c- tober meeting and the ‘Pressures’, Mrs. Bennett, gave a very gratify- ing financial report which includ- ed e. large Thanksgiving offering. Mrs. Mutch reported that five boxes of warm clothing. including several blankets and $7.00 worth of new yarn. had been packed and sent to the needy in Labrador. A nominating committee, namely. Mrs. Ira Shaw. Mrs. Rev. '1‘. E MacLennan and Mrs. J. Y. Mac- Fadyen, were appointed to sec- ure the new slate of officers for the coming year. The collection was taken and dedicated by sing- ing the Doxology. The sixth chapter of the study book, “Great is the Cotn-pany“—was very inter- estingly portrayed by Mrs. R. H. Rogers and Miss Mary Johnson. A short quiz, “Do You Know"- interestlng facts about the Bible —was carried ‘out by different members of the Society. The program for the December meet- ing will be under the direction of Mrs. _Ruby flouie. C.D.A.. and Mrs. J. A. McNair. The singing of Hymn 235 "Shine Thou Upon Us, Lord" and the Mizpah Bene- diction brouzht a. very interesting 11nd instructive meeting to n cose. l _.__________ MIESEIIVE nurlday. November "the ZIOII Variety Canoe", Personals Mn. Russell Parquhmon am] Mrl. Robert. MncKinnon spent n few days in Amherst. the gueltl of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Acorn, ""1" R- F»! Match. hence: I , P svrizv ivimirsniiv; . i DDHIIIUI IITIURK a 8:30 |i'._|n. 6 FBY‘ FREE BENDIX For Redlo Audience PM III MEMBRIAM As one lamp lights another now- grows less so nobleness enkindleth nobleness. Dear Cousin. a year has passed Since you have gone away, And yet I cannot realize That you have gone to stay. I cannot make myself believe That we will meet on earth no more; , Wlhy did God take you dear heart? I should have gone before. iLight of my darkness, my guid- ,' ing star I What would I not give to be where you are! for the touch of a vanished d i l Oh! an And the sound of a voice that is still I cannot realize that. you are gone. And I hope that I never will. There is something sweet in ex- pectancy, _ And as I go on life's way, I find myself saving many things To tell to you some clay. I am not the only one that feels iiir. Mulligan [Resigns From Melville Church .___. (Montreal 5hr) After more than 18 yearn at William Orr Mulligan has resigned as miryisteij Melville Presbyterian West-W service Rev. Dr. 0i! the .Church, Melville avenue. Imount, it was announce Dr. ‘accepted at a special meeting of jrepresentatlvea of the congrega- tion last night. His resignation was iaccepted with "sincere regret by ~ his many loyal and devoted friends iof the congregation." | The meeting endorsed Ih I d Friday. mation duties will be to make a "fitting and generous recognition of Dr. Mulligan’: long and faithful ser- vice to the congregation, the com- munity nnd the church d! large." Dr. Mulligan presided at the opt-iv; ing devotional exercises. A. . Stewart was chosen chairman for the business part of the meetings‘ Long, Faithful Pasfnrate i ‘The meeting was informed IhatI Dr. Muliigaifs retirement would take efect on December 3-1 this year and that his service as min- ister was twice as long as the pre- vious pastorate and that he leaves the church now practically free oi debt with much improved equip- ment and now occupying, owing to a changing population, the most central position of the Presbyterian churches in Nlontreal, ' During his ministry in Montreal Dr. Mulligan has held the office of conven of the Immigration Committee, and also was chairman of the Board of Education during which lime he was istrumentnl in carrying out several chahSPS in educational policies. Hc is a this way about you dear. Everyone that had the pleasure of knowing you, Still wish that you were here. Your kindness and charity willl never fade away. There are no words that can ex- press All that I would like to say. i How your lovely presence clings like the ivy vines. Much that I would like to say are contained in the following lines: _ He has achieved success, who has! lived well, laughed often and loved much. ‘ who has gained the respect of in-, telligent men. | And the love of little children who has filled his niche. g Accomplished his task, and left the world better than he found it. Whether by an improved poppyw A perfect P050571, or a rescued soulJ Who has never lacked apprecia-l tion of earth's beaut failed to express it. Who has always looked for the best in others. and given the best he had. Whose life was an inspiration. And whose memory a benediction. Loving hands will place sweet flowers Upon your grave dear heart, to- r ay. But, alas! earthly flowers will also quickly fade away. Today, dear heart, I will twine a wreath for you. Of roses sweet and bright. One dear, that will forever be lovely and fair, as morning light. I will twine it with my rosary, Tears will dear one be sparkling d . ew. And I will ask our Heavenly Queen you. And when all earthly flowers fade. This wreath dear will forever be A thing of beauty to behold For all time in eternity. In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, MRS. BEN-I. CHAMPION Kenslngfon, P. E. I. who died November l2, 1846. Deni-elf mother how we miss you Though we know ‘II: vain to weep Tears of love cannot awake you From your happy, peaceful sleep. Munorieu are u In one on Ito Death Ia n heartache no one om h 5°11" ml! forget you, now that you're gone But we will remember, nu matter how long. Two little words, But we will our life Our Mother. Bully Mined and lovingly Remem- bered by her two smell Soul, not hard to wrllo . Gleason and Prank Mulch of lhrnacliffe motored‘ to Ammrge lalt week where they attended the winter fair. m. and rm. Waldo bum-r. Chelton, Mr, and Mn. Hudson Lowther and w. and Mrs. Wilbert Wright, North Carleton attended the Maritime Winter Ihir It Mm- hern. on Friday. Mr. t Thompuon Halifax, N. B. spent an enjoyable week-end in Hampshire the guut of Mr. and Mn. Jamel G. Mac-land and daughter Loin. , —-------._ ADMll-ALT- ULOIIS LDCIIB, GLASGOW. Scotland —IOP)- Three Scottish lochw-Loch long. Loch Goff and Inch Btriven-are being partially eloled by the Admiralty for secret owlrilliontl. Hull and Gary. ' many thousands of housewives, be- thetn an ofloctive. dependable med- of water a few moi-non but n moment. No cooking pcedod lavas You Inq- y. or; To give my wreath dear heart to‘ remember them all of i cause they have found that It. gives icino for distressing winter coughs. It's so only to mix-anyone out do it. any druggiat. get 21,5 ounces of Plnox. napecin! compoundofpmven ingredients. in concentrated form. well known for effect on throat. irritations. Then make u syrup by stirring two cups of‘ granulated sugar-end one cup until dil- uoivod. It’: no trouble ate I and tum member of the Senate of the Pro‘- byterinn College, Montreal, and f r some years its acting secretary. H" has also served on the boards of several Montreal organizations as the representative of the Melville Presbyterian Church. (Dr. Mulligan was also minister" for some years of St. James Pres- byterian Church, Charlottetown.) i Born 1n Ireland Dr. Mulligan re§ived hi8 Pm‘ iimlnary education in Belfast. Ire- land, of which he is a native, He .15 a 13_ A.»of Manitoba University. Winnipeg; an M. A, of Dalhousie University; an LL. 13.. of the Mani- toba Law School: B B- D- 0f 313"" tobzi College. He studied also at Princeton Theological Seminary and Prinbeton University and is pursuing Ph. D. Siudics 11f MPG“! University in history. He 1S H150 B l) ,D. honoris CIIUSZI 0f the FY65- byterinn College Served In Grant War During the First Great War he was with the British Y.l\'l.C.A. and inter served uiiih the British Arm)‘ of Occupation on the Rhine whcrc 1w had charge of the educational work with the 32nd Divsion- BVEVE Hi5 work among the trool” is highly commended. Dr, Mulligans plans for the im- mediate fuiure are somewhat In- definite he said. However. there l5 a strong possibility that. in January 194,3. he will go to the United States and take up residence there. NS SCHOLARSHIP w! IIELPS SAVE BARLEY MDNTREAL. Nov. ii _ (c?) - Latest candidate for a yvuns Qan- adian hall of fame is Thomas Simard. 2'7. of Parent Que- slmgrd is a poet. an artist and a brilliant research worker, cur- rently working on "I-Ielminthospflf- ium" which causes a considerable loss annually to Canada's barley crop. The young scientist has just. been awarded a Walter W. Stew- art scholarship valued at $500 at Maedonald College where he is working for a degree in paint pathology while on leave from the Quebec department of agri- culture. , ~ The scholarship is one of two offered to assist highly qualified graduates of two agricultural col- leges. Oka and St. Anne de 1a Pocatiere, to continue post-gradu- iito training. ‘ _____€__ GILLINGHIAM, Norfolk, Eng- land - (C?) — Jim Cockrlll, ‘l5, who never takes a drink before 8 um. has retired after being land- lord of the Black Lion for 50 years. in Memorials: In loving memory’!!! IVITOTIAEL l. MURNAGIIAN I I who died November 11th, I041. Fondly Danembered by Wife and Family For Bad Winter Coughs, MixThis Syrup at Home‘ This well known reclpl In used bi‘ (Or you can use oorn syrup orllquld honey Instead of sugar ayrub.) Put the Pine: Into u 18 ounce bottle and flll up with your syrup. This given you 10 ounces of cough syrup. unusually quick-acting and depend- able. and you get four times as much i for your money. It never spoils, and in very pleasant-children luvs It. Yoifilbeeurprlaod bytnovlay fttukea hold of severe coughs, giving quick, latiefylngrellef. Itloosenetho “ , soothes the Irritated membranes. and helpsclenrthonIi-paaeageu. Money"- funded lflt doesn't pleue Inovorywny. Mind. IIIQIOIIOL Bulb e for-i of a committee whose] "____"——€ | fairs. , out of the church. l ish Colum i tests dis 11nd Greek letter 553E557 ‘w Prim is JIWII. 2nd Prize: SIO 0 Thuepdno —36 prillolnilblhopongg or Dry Yeast envelope! fold I lddnl below IIFOII OICIMIII I CASH Mulligan! resignation was, , BEST YEAST LIMITED—4 . CHARLOTTE IAPPIA’ (ON ft‘! NOVEMBER 12, 1947 i; IULOVA WRIST WATCH> (Valued of $37.50) - 3rd Prize: $5 U511 on h be eroded In IACN of our Twelve Mulltlmo ANN“, abiding In men IEST YEAH tan supp,“ ounce ' "W ~ ~- 8 Elm ‘Avenue, TOWN, P.E.l. Trinity Men's Assn. i? lIcars Address By Dr. B. M. Nicholson On Monday evening at regular supper meeting Men's Association had the very: their! ‘Prlnity » tf happy privilege of listening to a: most challenging and soul-stirring,‘ address. The speaker. Dr. Clar-i once MacKinnon Nicholson. Prin-i clpal of Pine Hill University of the United Church of Canada. was introduced by ’I‘rlnity's pastor. Rev. Mr. MacLennan. In the course of his remarks the speaker appealed for the sup- port by Trinity men of Pine l-llll and its fine young manhood who nre enlisted in the Christ. "If a man is a Man, he must. be interested in more than mere dollars and cents," said Mr. Nicholson. "What an opportunity we have-those of us who are: able-—an opportunity of helping some young man go forward tn Pine Hill theology." The costs of going to College are greatly in- creasing, said the speaker, and many a young -man in hard fln-' ancial straits, would be greailyi blessed by a kindly helping hand. The speaker stressed his pleas- ure nt the fine spectacle, whosel memory he shall always cherish] that of such a large and wonder- ful group of ‘Irinitv men. associ-_ ating themselves with church af- The speaker declared his, disgust at hearing the statement.’ "The church has failed." Surelyf the church has failed in some) ways. Yet, who are the ones offering such destructive oriti-i clsms. but those who do nothing,’ to assist, those who are absent from its services of worship. Whati a good word one can say of its history. All that is decent and) kindly among the nations has come from the church. The men who have character and who give leadership are the men who come “We, Sons of the Church. let us always gpgnl»: ' a good word for our church. Let us serve as we can. Each and cvery one of us ought to take stock of our lives tc see what ser- vice we give. what active leader- ship we can offer." said Dr. Nich- 015N1- "BY our service, let us make the church strong. Most of all.’ let us Live. The strongest example we can offer is usually not in a word but in a Life. Wher- ever we live. let us carry 59mg- ihing of the power of life, that men may see it in our faces." the speaker concluded. L. W. Shaw, Director of Eda“. tion for Prince Edward Island. rxpressed the gratitude and de- light of Trinity Men's in hearing’ the very fine challenge offered the Association. Following the fine dinner terved' by the King's Daughters, n. hymn- sing was heartily enjoyed. ‘Then followed two selections by an octette. consisting of Messrs. Den. nis, Small, MacKinnon, Mac- Pherson. Johnson. Davies, Cree. well. and Farq arson. The President. Roy Cudmore. presided and Professor A. Roy Kendall acted as accompanist. The benediction offered by Rev. Mr. MacLennan concluded l. most successful and soul-satisfying fel- lowship. -—>—____ VETERAN PROTESTS LETTER. SOCIETIES VANCOUVER, Nov. 11 - (C?) - A letter to the editor published in "Ubyssey." University of Brit- bia student paper. pro- crimlnatlon by fraternity organizations on the campus. liened by a. veteran. tho letter cbieci-a "w thgil’ method of op- erflilns in oliquet. making life. miserable for those who are not privileged to be‘ numbered sinongI them." l-fe aski: "How can u unfvore-l ity which has been for your: roo- oenlzed as a centre of culture. progress and tolerance allow luch an attitude to prevail?" Ho referred particularly to n. serving of tables in the cafeteria, leaving little splco 19;- 5on4". ternity members. “Did we so overrun to come back to the nmo kind of unfair-i discrimination that we. were: fighting against?" he naked. “Andi did we go overseas to protect the young people of opr country |o' they could grow up. go to varsity‘ and sit at their special rooorvedl tables?" __-_________. SWITCH SOCKS . | If you can arrange to have e change of clothing at the office or IhOp or factory, you can lave yourself from a possible three! to health when you let wet. Med- ical authorities luggblt that ‘In extra pair of socks, Ind l IplrO pqlr of limes. will mlkrpullible a twitch to dry thing! if yau got wet going to work. ‘men you won't have to tit around, or curry on your work. In damp thinn- n.\ ministry of _ s. ‘ SCOOTER RIDERS KILLED TN‘ CRASH Struck by a car while (lflliilg a "w!" $000M‘. Norman Russell JOhII-S. 1B. 0f Sarnin. diczl in hos- Dital. Scooter and car mct head- on at busy intersection. Louise Ann Brown. 17. “'55 P15" senger on scooter. Taken w sarnia hospital, she died a icu’ minutes after admission. Driver of auto told police he swerved ‘iv avoid hitting another car. WARTIME "EYES" T0 LOCATE FISH NANAIMO. a. c. Nov. ii 4C1’) —Location of herring schools hi’ means of direction-finding instru- ments is being experimented “kill of! the coast of Vancouver Island- Dr. R. E. Foerester. director 0! the Pacific Biological Station. Fish- eries Research Board of Canada. announced that the 86-foot Ms hu- koii, now is seeking fish bi‘ l“? “l the finder.‘ The instruments an rePQYlQd l” be capable of locating schw-fi °l fish anywhere within a one-mile range-toward, aft. flllffll“ °r straight down? _ The horizontal beams are hfl-‘ll tested. In confined wafers the" has been tome Qonfusion as d whether contact is helm m" ° with fish schools. kelp beds f; submerged reefs. Next tests'W_ be on the Island's west coast “has then conditions are not. e-vfm to be encountered. cancer“ P