' ER 1 1 trurllslllliua it 8t. Peter's lay ~ aswlatanmayao ' atlsaeaataawor- ablalaadvanee. gqnsldarlnl tbs inclemoney of m, weather and the condition of m. roads. a well reps-second and mlhusiostic crowd met at Si. Pei- ‘t, Holy Nana Hall last night to Wu" the question of adumtioual reform in this province. Rev. Mr. mepheraou actnd as local chair- m-ntra snoa ooafrauv, LTD» for all types of footwear. UTIFUL csu$s special low Music flier:- m y, w. [haw was chairman of . panel sraup consisting of Ni‘!- wqe Martin, New Perth, rep- menting the Women's Institutes. m, Idward llcPhsll, representing m, nepu-trnqlt of lducetiton, Mr- yllls; Mcladyen, representing the meherll and it. Mercer. Mild. gupsrvlaor of Schools. lulltmeralde. flrief discussions were Ill/ill oa m followllll topics: mat-ma dial? l-fitaulai.‘ 3| 0v SGI iflvwflllflflflll. lllll bee- 17trh. 11.00 A. M. New Gl 7.30 P. M. Cavendish. masseuse-lbs, am eooas saws - as» rant-as. Vlehsu chairs and tables now at Toomh sclools and alllllllflll mtion and financing of ducstlcn; curriculum to aerve modern needs.‘ we following speakers tool: part l“ e discussion of the questions riiled in the addresses: Mil‘. Dan- ls] Mullen. Hon. Thomas Cullen,‘ rather Landrigan and Mr- Cheater Steakhouse. Minister. ‘I'll WOID IAIA’! Inlay ight. “Through the IMO of God by m. Brafnwell chandler, Diree- Christ was sent tnto the world tor of Adult Education. Misses This. and Winnie CHURCH NOTICE. _ Divine Service Sunday, Novcrnbu- 17th at Cross Roads 11 A. M. Ale;- andre 1.30 P. M. A) I "belsons in Llvin!" Hao-‘seif-dacriflcr and GEVOIfi bring- kinrlon entertained the audience ing to men the message of Eter- with two pleasing duets. The plan- ter was Mrs. Albert Qulslav- The following resolutions were adopted unanimously by the meet- sl Life." Abdtfl-Baha. cannon nouns so; ran- lil of Milton and Rustico for t. Whereas the preaerlt causes “m”? my" etlmd in ow adsoola beyond the elementary level is too rlsld and yo Nil-Y continua their academia tllaip- lfi hereto!‘ be It NIOIVOd llllt we the citizens 01 3- Pfifl"! NW vicinity utIa the Provincial Gov- to establia 30 or t0 composite hilh loll when I variety of courses could be cf- Prayer 8.00 p. m. Rev. Sidney APPLICATION BEARD-An sf!- plicatlon by the Attcrney-Generalu Department for the padiocklng of a, premises on Queen Street was heard yutorday before Chief Jus- tice ‘lbane A. Campbell. llclnaaa and J. O. C. Campbell ap- peared for the Department. Mathieson resisted the 0f the application on behislf of the Mp5’ owner of the premises and I. A. MacDonald on behalf of the ten- ant. The hearing was sf fins-lining our rural schools is vltmvagant and not in thO l?!" interests of educational prog Therefore ba it rasolvad that we ihe citisens of St. Peter's and ielllity request that at the next the Provincial Legis- ature the rural sections of this province be made one unit for the purpose of financing rural CITY POLICE COURT-At the City Police Court. yesterday mom- lng two women charged with uu- lawful possession fined $50 and costs or one month and 8200 and coats or three months respectively. Four s. Whereas in most Canadian rovinces the Larger Unit System ystem for the purpose of admin- and costs or 20 days. Two remanded drunks were fined s20 and costs or 30 days and 20 days, suspended sentence res- pectively. A drunk and disorderly was fined $20 and costs or 3D days and a drunk and incapable $10 and costs or 20 days. And whereas it has been shown resent system of administration. Therefore be it resolved that - 1'le citizens of St. Peter's and ully urge the officials of tilt’- epartmcnt of Education to ac- tiaint the public by radio. preaa. utl through public meetings with MEETING 0F PHEASANTS U'N- LIMITED — Three films portray- lng the bird life of Canada. were shown last nigh: at, tn-e City Hall by lvfr. Bramwell Chandler in con- nection with the meeting of Pheas- ages of the Larger Unit System t. Whereas for the past num- er cf years there is a definite horttlge of qualified teachers; nd whereas few of our brighter ouih are preparing or ihe leaching profession; Board. were witnessed by Mary MacLellan and her Grade V pupils of West Kent school, who r. ihe ciilzens of at. Peter's and attended the Incubus. Durirls the respectfully request president. announced the Associa- |l=l9ll DWPQBQd to introduce prairie the Provincial Government taniitllly increase the laries s: the next semion of spring and also to secure 250 ntcre Too Late To Clasify "rerun --1 nausea mail!’ 1 Mirror. l work bench, etc., 4 RECEIVES APPOINTMENT T0 OSTAL SERVICES — Mr- Jol- h Earl Gallant received his per- legs suitable for country bar-‘mflllllm lllllfllllllnelll 55 915W" he. thm wrlle ~-|»_,_M_-- Gumdqter of Rustico Post Office l“ Nov. 12th. Mr. Gallant Ls deserv- ef this position bein! B‘.|¢ry1ge ma," with three yeanI (seq-gag service to his credit. Mid has for the past month with t!!! assistance of his sister Miss Stel- g... gallant satisfactorily filled the position which he had accepted temporarily upon the misnstlon t the former Postmiwttl‘. - Louis Plneau. His friends all wish Mr. Gallant every success in llll newly acquired P0815011- swAN sun ca-asWF-I-l- — A quiet weddins the United church Manse. West Covehead on Ociobfl‘ 19m- when Janet Muriel. only lldllflllug _ _ and rs. Hurry Swan o Carleton Sidlgg. 1m:- fgorywu “gifted m "um". ' m. seer-rill Harrison. son of the and Mrs. Lemuel Cras- liillllSfilAléaglli/ES. 50c Per insertion -._ l-llltiim-At the’ Prince Cotmty "Dual on November 13, 1946, to li- illld Mrs. Wyman B. Large. a "ilshicr. Gloria Elaine. "lbw 11. 104s. to Mr. -l_LDERSTON-- t . tiwartl Islam-l ugsptrw m Nqy, well. Charlottetown. » 1 . to m». and Mrs. uses maul W" Prrmm“ l" m‘ goulhp.‘ ‘ Thus. A. Wilson B. 8c. The brld w“ bgeqmlngly attired l1! I lllll Pfmcg iota Mr. annually Art Gilli" lifllittli Ta ls Organized nnd service clubs will comprlee t onmtnitte. Itruetion. lug to “Art for Everybody." charge. Capital Electric. 61 Grafton St. CGMQ. Grove; 7.30 York. ister. tier-stood Ms. Boyle fell from a His condition is said not to be serious. P.E.!. FEATURED -Occupying twenty-four leading ages in ilrc current issue of ills Custodian Geographical Journal, just received, is a very interesting article on Dr. Lawrence J. Burpoe. It is ll- lustrated with over thirty photo- graphs and two maps. some of the pictures heir-z full page. Dr. Burpee discusses many episodes and associ- ations connected with the Island- such a; Cartier! landing at Ca Klldnre, the sea-cows of Nor h Cape. the first fox farm in C s- cumpeque. the oyster beds of al- peque. the wreck of the Marco Polo at Cape Cavendish, the founding of Port la Joie, Captain Marryatfs visit to Fortune Bay. the dreams of d? Roma, the Selkirk settlers at ‘Bel- plensure 1o read. llhe pictures N’! equally good. the who constltuti-m rooms-l‘ sshrrsrlcs - a 2.000 decrease in paasenzors to this province vis Illa three gate- ways was more than offset by an increase of 11,000 in automobiles and trucks during the main tour- m "ggqn lust ended. IWPWW lo Tourist Bureau officials here. Passengers this year totalled 1V1.- 35 while last year there were 217.118 coming via Borden C.N.R. wooe Islands leniu qr the starl- time Central Airways 0f this year's total 111.406 cams via Bon- den. 44.901 came via Wood Ia- lands and 26.000 arrived on Mari- time Central Airways Dlanal- Th! slight drop in the number of Hesse era coming here was more than alanced by the Slut" ntunber of autos and truck! ll’- lriving- Last year than were gllghtly more than twenty t-ltou- ttlshter, “sauces Doreen. .0! mum“ any mum". Wm, squirrel and mgttcl-grllg eeeessorlfll per 1N0 came via Borden with and a corsslt l "n" 5'3"" rho also avers a attend 0i 0W"- gift of the groom. Aftar the cere- many the happy wlulll l!" "l y, honeymoon t0 dlifetlitt point-l in the Maritime!» turn a reot-‘D on was 'hqsne oi Ml- and lim- Aillll 5""- ‘Blllbiv - Suddenly at keel]: 731. 194d. John O'Brien. 1V. D. MacLeon uwnnnrsaaa were the racifllenta o! mill! lOVI‘ cheques They will __ Charlottetown when m; [roost] ls employed with thl mm or stringy Green and O0. ll Memos-inns n: 14mm; Treason or ‘---_._._______..._ I. F t glues‘ ufol-na?llltlir at"? _ ' ually regain ns an: on th. away November, M ‘You eftaa aald we waall nlaa owtraetlloas wortlaliWiIl waatatvayaadlaftas dblne III you're not forgotten darling and Ill IQ DPTOIIITIIITS _ r‘! l in i- itlll '0 wit“ o: no fraction of aealar de- l! Grafton Street _.,._.. sand vehicles. while this year there were 32MB. 0f this num- i0,000 via Wood islands. All fil- m" glue“ were chose use t0 lllfl including the end of lit-Hillel’ in both yearl- Personals l a“ us a salsa Katharine Hurray rs - field. spent the weak call h "ll city. Mrs. W31‘ Peoram of Pearson's Div Goods was this week in Nell- treal a buying trip for the m, us. and raslnlaie. P11. stores. ___ my afar-y Iella Mecpougall ra- The mall Manda of Ilsa Oil! Scott of arallfield are sled to know that aha is much improved after her reont illness of pneu- monia in the P. l. Island Hospllll. It" lesion Mlcblillan, trell- um accountant of the Patriot ‘Publishffll Omaanv left win- aqy with her sisterhood b31360; mqqee" qlalys, in law. Ir. and I'l- fl llaas las tilts when ate Ill ‘s_ Jon Ive. New be." organized m chap condemnation .was lottetown is a committee t; ma- yaa ways and means of develop- lw I permew-t 0am unity art Centre for the city. presenta- tlves of community-minded grougs e re _ at the annual convention "to; ay of the P. I. Island Tem- Iederatlon by President cFarlane, Bedeque. of the increase in Government Bullhess at Government vendor stem had increased. llr- Nac- Iarlalla aald- from aid-l’! lll Jau- uery. l0“, to $117.18’! in January. e altrlbutell lilo increase to the ssckening of the Prohibition Law and called for a greater effort on the pert of tarnpeyqnce people to help in suppressing the sale of The Community Art Contra movement ls reportedly meeting I Warm reception across Canada. Such centres include handicrafts ll well as the graphic arts. Adults as well ea chlldrap are given ls- 111 the meantime. under the sir- “m” °t "l! Mlllt Iducatlon Council of Prince Edward Island. Ill exhibition of Canadian paint- lll" and flan-dish omclal was painting! will be presented by the National Gallery of Canada at the Lesion Hall in Charlottetown guy- llll the coming week. School child. PM Will be admitted for after- noon sessions for film ghowlngg en It aubiacta. Adults are invited to attend evening sessions for lee- tures and motion pictures rclat- the Federation and Hqev. A. I. Todd, North River, was elected secretary to rep-lace Rev. made known his from the position. The President's address outlined the objections the Federation had against the Government's present liquor I legislation. The six-months "script system" had filled miserably, Mr. MacFar- lone said. to improve the drinking habits of the people. Instead. it had made them worse. for nrur-k- immorsllty had in- creased so greatly during the lust year as to be noticeable to strang- ers. Suggestive motion pictures in which men and women are shown drinking had also had a bad effect, on the peoples’ morality and hadl influenced and increased "ye of‘ l. That we voice our sincere sp- liquor to a large extent. Miss Norah McCullough ef the Nlllulwl Gallery will deliver the lecturer. which will be illustrated by film slides. The public will be admitted to all sessions without a raw Goon electric irons, automatic and standard; also double and single hot plates. Go t A l1 C d ed SACRED ‘(J-CERT in Zion "mum c on on “In Church. Sunday. Nov. 17th, at 13° p- m. All request nfograln. Silver collection. Everyone wel- Mr. MacFarlape condemned the action of the Government in re- opening the vendor store at Al- hertcn. 1g had been closed by the YORK UNITED CIIAILGI. Rev. . J. A. Nicholson, minister. Ber- vlces Sunday, Nov. i7: ll a. m. Central Church; 2.30 Pleasant Campbell upon the request of the people of Aiberton and had been re-opened without their being cou- d. The recent polio epidemic, Mr. Mawarlarle will. CORNWALL pastoral charge which l3 perm". Md services 514M111. Nov. i’! pro as follows: New Dominion, no ser- vice; Kingston. 280 p. 111.; Corn- wall 7.30 p. m.; Sunday School 1i s. m. Rev. JR. Skinner. Min- more or less crippled for life, had been s serious thing and had been everyone 2n the yet, he selld- the Government introduced one year ago a liquor law which. directly or indirectly, has taken more lives and broken up more homes and caused more sorrow and suffering than the polio epidemic. "alX-months-srrlpt" is the laughing stock of Canada because oi’ its palpable hypocrisy, the Federation had made no re- to the Govern- WOBKMAN INJURED - Mr! Pacry Boyle was injured yester- day afternoon while working on the construction of the new bulld- iug which la being erected on the site of the former Duchemiit wood-working plant. It is un- staillng. f-le was removed to the Prince Edward island Hospital. cent. approaches merit asking for was evident to everyone that the Provincial Government " of the students. Ur. Yea said. stated they preferred Government Control on tbs ground that the present Prohibition lav: was a farce; twenty Der cent favoured the present legislation; and the remainder stated they had no par- ticular vleIs on the subloct. Olflceaa President and tary, were: Montague. Bedeque. R. B, MacCaull, North Bedeque. Iaabflma passed at the meeting: church hail. preciation of the excellent work done by Miss Edith Stems in her W.C.'1‘.U. column in the Charlotte- town Guardian. 3. That we clearly state our position regarding the six months script and the increased facilities afforded by the amendment to the Prohibition ‘act of la_at year. We close connection between it and the increase of criminal acts. high- way accident and the rapid da- generation of the general moral atmosphere of our provincial life. 4. That we urge our Executive to immediately take steps to arrange s campaign of information regarding these effects and to stir up the temperance sentiment of of the amendment from the Statute Books. 5 That we strongly endorse the action of the Canada Temperance Government: 1. To divert the gmln being used by brewers and distillers to assist in feeding the hungry people in Europe and Asia. 2. To make the wartime ban on liquor advertising permanent and to abolish the so called goodwill advertising. ii. To place a heavier tax on in the liquor-soiling .the Federation did“ not consider it would receive any serious consideration. All that could be done for ihe present, Mr. Macilsrland said, was to strengthen the orzanlzation by enrolling hundreds of additional members from all Province. to no; lose heart, and to Prince Edward Island by the late against the Government's present liquor regulations. Commenting on the Federation's previous c ntscts with the Gov- r. ldacFarltlne said had always been the policy of the Federation to keep politics out ct the liquor question. fast. etc-and his article ia It 5mm m, wrung a really first-class lo in Island pramoflon“ manure‘ statement. the Hon. Horace Wright. Minister without Portfolio in the Jonas Government. said he thought the Federation's attitude in; politics was s wise the meeting he would oppose any attempt on the pert of his party to relax the liquor laws Later when asked by the Rev. J. M. Baxter if he thought a Fed- eration membership more would cause the Government to give the temperance people more consideration. Hr. Bav. Delmont Yeo, vice worker with the Attorney- Ganersl's Department Before concluding. Mr. Yeo in- formed the meeting he had sent a questionnaire te of Prince of Wales Collala asking preferences respecting liquor legislation. Iifty per cent spend a well earned holiday with airs. Vernon Gillie. and infant Eleanor H of erieten and airs. Alexander slac- Donald of Breadelbanl and Miss Graham. studllll It Pill" the in a beer and to tax the increase in ihe stock values of brewers and dis‘- tillers. 4. To appoint a Royal Commis- sion to investigate and report on the whole liquor problem in its various aspects. 5. To strengthen the Can-ad: Temperance Act. d. To amend the Criminal Code to cover drivers of autos who have been drinking within six hours of attempting to operate a motor vehicle 6. That this Federation co-oper- ate with the Sons of Temperance in hiring a part time Field Sec- rctnry and urge our communities to reestablish divisions of tile S. O T. 7. Thai wt- ilrge our local clergy- man to dedicate one week of their monthly vacation to ihe promotion of temperance nnd to’ enlist their names sperifirally to the Execu- tive for this purpose, 8- That we request ihe Govern- ment lo desist ‘m the opening up of any more vendors stores in the Province. Macilliiiillil FINDS (Continued from Page l) taxes in 1041 Mr. Macdonaltl did no: say what proposals were tmncceptabla to the province, As the Dominion offer stood in the last budget the prov- inces would agree to vacate the outline of his duties to the meet-e lmrmml mmm” l“ find "id l" lug and related some of his,“- psrialmaa since his appointment. Nearly every case under his in- vestigation, Mr. Yeo said, had ll “alcoholic background." personal experience as a social ser- vice worker -in Charlottetown he could say that many deaths in- cluding suicides and much of the venereal disease were directly et- tributable to the use with which liquor could be procured. Ir. Yeo said that s among the public have a good effect in checking the alarming increase in drinking in the Province. 1|; is the generation g people who will make tile man and women lliny of the older people may be more difficult to _ evils of strong drink but the great majority of the young could ihe txmrporatiorl income tax field a uniform five-per-cezlt tax would be collected by the Dominion for the provinces. 1'11: govemznent would pay the provlnzrs $115 per capita. de- partidlng on tile value of overall natonal pmductgc) LI . Should Nova tla fall to come to terms with the Do lllllflfl Bov- srnment by the tiendine at the and of this month, vile province would he free to impose personal income tax. Text of Statement Tbxt of Mr Vlqedonaidk state- ment follows: "Full consideration has been de- voted to the original irmllosals o! the Dominion as made on Allllistlte s.- 1N3. at the Dominion-Provincial conference an: to the amendments thereto subsequently proposed by- the Dominion. "Studies have also been made of the last Dominion offer as sat forth in the budget speech oi the Minia- ter of finance delivered on June l’! of this War. "Neither the original proposals with their subsequent amendments! nor the offer contained in ills ll- eley's budget epaash tire‘ wholly satlsfacio to the government of Nova loo a, which now is prepar- ing alternative proposals to be sub- mitted to the federal authorities. munohl (cm -- a slrl at, birth new has a life expectation County Hospital --s. oflyealaantlailoyofdlyaara‘. l" “niatadl £51m’ tlmll-rylalld visiting her friend lira- Instill. crowd GUAUJIAN at liolmura Hardware on Sat- urday, Nov. 16 at 3 p. m. by New New Federation officers elected at Armin,‘ women,‘ Imam“ the convention. in addition to the Vice Presidents-Prince County, Rev. J. A. Jardine, Tryon; Queenie County, Mr. Geo. Brown, Ch‘town; Kings County. Rev. A. S. Adams. [was mare 4 yns, suitable is; winter driver. also dapple grey Percheron horse. 4 yn. Ray sudg. burr. Kenaington. Treasurer. Miss Louise Ceilbeclr. They aid m sun-ding against vit- amin deficiency Gouxlies Rexnll 91'"! Store. Summerside. Additional executive members: Rev. A. C. Hicks, Tryon; 1k. J. l!- MacPhail, Clyde River; Miss Edith stems, Cwtown; W. R. Clark, N. Wlltshlre; Colin Waugh, Willi-lot Valley: Rev. S. J. Davies, Milton; “very, 25 geese ‘or bruding pm‘ lie-We. Toulouse. Embden. Brown China. J. P. Tanton, Box 36. Sum. mersidc. . Following are the resolutions livery. 30 live geese IQ)" [able use at $3.50 each. Buy now 1o be sure of your Clflristmas goose. J. R Tilmml- BOX 36. Summerside. 1. Th-at this P. E- I. Thmrirance Federation in its annual session record its deep appreciation of the kindness o-f the minister and nus- lees of the Charlottetown Baptist Church in placing st our disposal the excellent facilities of their cannot hide from ourselves. the Federation in asking the Peder-align the nigh!“ Mr tend Mrs. J. Suitl Middkton. P ‘ for Vancaui": t _, - St. Stephen, Boston, Niagara, Montana and Seattle where they will spend the winter months with their brothers and sister, Mr. and about including paid dues. Treasurer reported a- mount raised st rummage sale met. Mceipts to date semis. Campbell- Small bills presented and ordered paid. Moved and seconded that $5. be paid secretary for postage lsnd stationery. Motion carried. moved and seconded that $200. to paid to hospital on X-rsy 811' uipment. Pla-ns were made to hgve a conceit in December, date —~Sherlff s‘ .1 E Wriahl- merside, is a patient m the Prince misslonere when the railways’ ap- .plroaticn is neartl. - Public Works lfinist ' ._.|(lss Helen Seett. ttawa, is low of Alberta said dal- David re-assemble oefore any qaureb It. Inmates-aide. aura taken ea the r n me n t 1...... lwrslsnysullltnllll Policy Strongly Denoilncedl By Temperance Federation -Wlfl1N its 6.30 on Saturday nlflit Bus-en Watch ‘time. why lnot have your Radio tuned C. F.C.Y. —WA'ICII FOR THE adverilsina of the Okto Club used clothing sale on Nov. 30 1n the Town Hail at Summsrside. —CIIAITIAB GIIZETING C5808. Select your cards now from our beautiful assortment. Gouriies Rexall Drug Store. —I'A.NTBY BALI AND bu“: —ll0ll. SALE -General pl];- -ruswrs:s; PLANAMINS! —I‘°R SALE. immediate de- -__._ "FOR- 5-‘\LIJ. for immediate de- autllirsswllt usual. Bill rill sllow l0 -FOR. SALE - Dapplg grey percheron mare 4 yrs. in foal $100; i Olwlcfl percheron mare foal $35’ h°f5¢- l0 5T5» $60; 4 work marcsI suitable for ii or 4 yrs. work $3M. Ill-w Z cows- Walter s. Weeks, Bayview. -—-__ __ATPI1ENDING may“ Wu“ i Donald and infant son Alul aa- TER FAllL-Mrs. Bert Hunter, Clernwnt, left on Monday mpming for Toronto where she will visit 21:1‘ “vibe-lid who is o. student at Tor- °m° Ulllvelslll’; While there she will "W!" "he Royal Winter Fair. ______ 01' Borden was com- the Province to secure the renlovallmlllfld for trial in the Supreme] gouge osnurlralggurge gfllail breaking‘ _ {Si E 0 1C8 CO f, h Silpendiany Maglgtpgtg u; presented by the Young People's Strobe, Kc yesterdry He w... Union oi’ Trinity United Church, charged with breaking out o; Jalystmunerside, was held in lipworih I w November 8th while l Hall $111118 a rm for theft. Another m3"- Jfisellll Gallant of Borden live audiences. Rev. K. G. Sulli- |\vho Ls alleged to nave been with‘ ihim was committed ur mul on the "me Chflrsc lauvwusiy Mr. we. Darby, K C represented the Crown.‘ —S. -usavns FOB ‘vslvcovvnn- .- —LEAR.NS OF UNCLE? DEATH —- Mr. Hugh Daley’. Summerside, has received .1 cablegram from’ ‘Ml- MlWPllY. Pail" 5l1lllVflll~ Cardiff. Wales, informing him of llle death In the Marine Hqgplfgl old. there, of his uncle. Mr. James Daley. He is survived by one broth-l er, Mr Frank Daley. who resids-beri Huestis. in Bangor. Maine. His other broth- er, the late l/fr. Patrick Daley. oi‘ Summerside plH-(iIJCCGSPIl him in sheen, 1941. The lute Joules Daley leftl Summerside ovc: G0 years ago as a nzem-bel‘ of the crcw cf a large rqusre-rigger lnum-iled from the] Lefurgey shipyard. which was; making her maiden voyage. horse destination oeine England. Noth-Inonald Man wedlocln trig was ever heard of him until ‘ -WIl]§TERN HOSPITAL MEET- l’ ING- The regular monthly meet- llufflf ing or the Western Hospital Lad- ies Aid was held 1n the hospital Walmslei’. on rjov. din. with the president presidins. Minutes of previous Alan WflllMll~ meeting read and adopted. 14, members responded to roll call. two new members who A1811 Wetllllfllit Gelllll Herb Schurman. l; decided later. An auction of fruit cakes was also sulltfii- ed. Moved and seconded that 81.26 be paid to Mrs J, O. Profit lfor purchase of play books. Mem-' ‘hers were asked to send cards to lilfik members. Members were re- minded lo keep busy at sewing for next year's sale. Motion passed that Airl order s turkey for hos- pital stall‘ for Christmas. in; adjourned. --Mr. and Mrs. John A. Inc- companled by Mrs. mother, Mrs. Horton Murray, Tor- were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muttart I ‘—Mr. David F. Taylor. Founth _--Mg_ FARMER!» Buy the I Mills. has entered the Prince Coun- foundation stock at Th” wlg_,ty Hospital for mate's auction sale on Wednes- dfly. Nov. 20th., the Cosser Ab- botsford dual llunpose Sher-thorns lRPSl-llifidl. The kind that gives most returns in beef and b 1'8! I01‘ feed consumed, many friends wish him a Successful i Rpifitgtnsl-‘PREMB mum. Ministrel Show —Th'e first annual rnislstrel show nights before large and apprecia- van as interl good, putting life into the whole snow by his effective personality complete manner which he threw himself into his Sz-hurman. Donald and Alan wedlock also BIIARLUTTETOWN "VENEER 18th - 22nd NOTE Tlli Pllflifllii MONDAY-November Nth-Classification of l...» TUESDAY-November l9t_h—Judging CbmflidllCzs. WEDNESDAY-November ZOth-Judging continues-Fox- lnen's Banquet at the Charlottetown. THURSDAY-November list-Judging continues. FRIDAY-November ZZnd-Judging contpktcd. promises 0a its the most interesting Fox Show of pens will be filled. The Foxes will be Ne Plus Ultra. Meet your friends at the Big Show. Admission free and a Friendly Welcome thrown in. TllE PRINCE EDWilll iSlJiiil FOX BREWERS’ It EXHIBITOR!’ ASSN. Gordon MncMillon—Presidanf Lloyd Lockerby-Vice-Pres. W. R. Show, Secretory ‘FIIIIII’ Missionary Leads Convention —Misa Ada Adams, new Child- rens’ Work Secretary of the Mari- time Rellgious Education Council. led the Kensington-Summerside District Sunday School convention in Summerslde on Tuesday. No- vember 12th. Formerly a Mission- ary of the Presbyterian Church, Miss Adams spent many years in Formosa. she comes to her new duties with the M.R.E.C., well equi pod by university training m chil rens’ work. Delegates to the convention found the leadership of Miss Adams. inspiring and help- ful. Rev. I. Judson Levy, chairman of the General Board of the MRI C. was co-leader, his message at the evening session on the subject "Evangelism in the Sunday School" wns deeply challenging. "Teach- ers muat have a definite sense'of aim and purpose for their work in the Church School. for out of the School there should be coming people dedicated to the cause of’ Christ. 1f we are going to meet the challenge of today, with all its into their characterizations their gags often directed at some! tnember of the audiences were! greetxcktli wlxlh spontaneousl laugh-t" our youth." M _ er. e c oruses were aso very comparfsd as far as Amherst by Chosen‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright and Wyman. » The following is the program: Pray-Wanted a Singer. George Washington. Leigh Don- Herb Schurman. Bill Sykes, Alan wedlock. Minstrel Circle-Endman. Gerald Sheen. Leigh.‘ . Interlocuior, Padre K. G. Sul- seven or eight years ago. . when a letter was received by the“1v late Patrick Daley. infemiing him of his brothers presuncc in the Aged Saamaus Home in Cardiff Since then severpl lrttos have been §f§§g°§off°$ ._,J,f,‘,““.f..§’_“v.}§}Y-1r;.. Earl Clarke. LUfE-S Campbell, llam Daley of this wvn. were four sons James, Hugh, Pat-l rick, and Frank m the order 1P1. named-S. Harris, Toombs. ilfacNeill. MacLeod. Ruth Olive MacNeill. Eileen Weeks. Ann Phllipson. Lorne Har- There’ Windsor Corney. Brant Play Bingo Tonight Moth- Anoi her Perfect Arthur‘ r Bdlind Thnsc Swinging DOOM. Dinah, Gerald Sheen. the dishqs in the Sink. God Save the King-S. Western Provinces All Opposed To Freight Rates Boost EDMONTON. Nov 1h ~ (OP)- The four western provinces expect 1c present a rlltiietl front in op- position to the application by Can- ndian railways for a d“ per cent increase in trciaht rates. it was M999" said tonight in a statement issued .by representatives of the provinces. The statement followed conclu- sion of preliminary discussions here < Maltitobu. Saskatchewan. P8130118“ Jllberla and British Cclumbia on __. ‘proposed presentatrun of a loint Sum- brief to the Btftrtl of Railway Com- urgencies and all its dangers we must teach. expect», and get dc- clsions for Christ on the part of The report of the Committed on Nominations given by Mr. C. B. Jelly. designated the following of- ficers fc-r 1946-47: President. W. E. Brooks; Vice-President. Mrs. Wil- bur Stavert; Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs, T. J. Humphrey. Executive: Harry D. Linkletter, Albany Palm- er, Daniel J. MacLeod, R. C. Auld, Ernest Dunning, Mrs. Colin Stew- art, Mrs. Milton Melllsh, Mrs. Col- in Waugh. Mrs. Ralph Bearisto. Mrs. J. C. Barrett. and all the clergymen of the district. The re- port of tile Resolutions Commit- tee presented by Harry D, Link- letter, expressed thanks lo the en- tertaininr: church, to the leaders and guest speakers, recommended more advance notice for future conventions. and the use of the National Tc-nlpernncc Study colfise lessons in the Church Schools. l The afternoon session. presided over hy Rev. L. M. Murray, was held in Epwortll Hall. Rev. wli- liam Bilson led the opening wor- ship. The evening session was held ‘m Trinity United Church, W. E. Brooks presided and led the wor- ship service. Mrs. Jack MavLeod sang very beautifully “My Faith" as a solo. IOTEI] IiEWSMAI (Continue .l\;;rl Page ll nique." he once said. "is to PH“ pare carefully my method of at- tack. l have my questions ready. not so much because I want io know the answers but to give the person I am interviewing the im- pression. that I at least know m! way about." One Wuy to lntcrvica Once he went all the way to Quebec Oily to meet an incomins liner only to find ll. H. Thomas. British Labor leader. did not want to be interviewed. Finally. how- ever. he agreed io answer one question only. Mr. Knowles phrased his ques- tion thus: "In it true. as I have been told, that (Prime Minister) Ramsey lvfecDonald balls V0111‘ head off at golf?" Mr. Thunas hastened to raPlY m the emphatic negative and the ice was broken. Mr. Knowles I" a lone exclusive intervibw. Mr. Knowles is survived by his widow, the former Elisabeth liogg of Gait. and a daughter. Mrs. Rodman Guin of Newbern. N.C. m. “my son. Robert. Jr.. was kill- ed oval-seas in the second IR" war. Mr. Knowles ls the second wail- known former member of Star's staff to die this weak. 0-0- Oarnpblll. who held the post of city editor for more than I vaarl died at his ‘limb home loll-