LITSTET ii. NOVEMBER 21. was to ouisisiipiiig eieruv (Continued from Page i) “y, Lester, also scored heavily. of eleven "1“'°" °i Dletlnums judged, 5am won five and brother Lester one. Tho ‘einainlng win “o... by Rpy Wocdside. Malpeque; 9y Cameron, Sumlrerside. and the three lest classes were topped entries made by locker-bye of Hamilton, LK. vriiinlni; two classes and J R... his brotrier one. Run- Stewart. nefg-iip included D.0. Ralph Muttaiat; Flolhsnd Ar Mao Fiirlaize. L.W Hancock. C!‘ Willis. W J. Jenkins and others. 1, h, only a few years since plat- jyiiiiilS first made tneii appearance a. h provincial show. but the de- veitiyiiieiit whim has happened iii i-rilli remarkable. This of course. .,-,-;,§ accomplished because of the gygcpliOllfliiy good quality of the silver strains native to the prov- ince. Yes. it can be truly said Prince award Island produces the fin- pietinums in the world. Large Attendance At Show We I(‘X the fore in file “fsiem part of the Province end (who. sections, and aiihoilflll "Oi actually engaged an showing. yei “m, gppfiflfCd as much interested m geeing their brother foxmeifl entries on the table ll i! 00111133‘ in; themselves. s Totlny the standard Plntinume will bc completed and chamilioll- niips declared. as well as results oi groups and herds, and then the next on the P703"!!! Wm b“ ‘he pearl platinum-s. These new typw have s heavy entry list and thlll‘ yudging will be iOiiOVRd with tlw recncst interest. Final exhibits will so Glaciers, an offshoot of the pearl platinums. As usual. the Jlliiiilll "Om ind [ox quarters carne in for e lot o! favorable comment Not the leeet detail is being overlooked and each morning. everything-seats. tables. floors-in fact the whole building i; spotless. The valuable collection of silver trophies, probably one of the largest iii America. B01116 0i them costing over $b00.. ere show- ing with all the Lriiiilhtiy they had when they left tile silversmithfls hands. This c! course. i8 ill" ll d“ isil, but it shows that the lman- egement are on the alert to 9115-” a full account of the bsnqvvi ippesrs elsewhere. Judging Results Following are the results of Ye" terdsyi jlldllllli irsivmiim WIIITI.‘ maxim SILVERS CLASS S-JJIGHT SILVER. lee. 1—Adult Mislo-‘l entries: l. Lester Johnston. F0111!" Bridge. 2 5. rt. Johnston, Fortune Brides- . Lcsiei; Johiisione, F. Bfidile- , Roy Woodside, Maliwque. . ?/—Ad\llt Femille—7 Gilt-Ti“? Roy Woocleide. Mollie-quil- . Roy Woodsldc, Malpeque. . Mutiart Bros., S‘Bid0, 4. Atiiit-iri Bros, S‘Sidc. Etc. Il-Mnlc Pup—-7 Efliril-‘Si 1. L. W. Hancock. B‘Slde. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. BEATIIS wear-gnu: 50c Per insertion P-— .. . > V ‘BIRTHS ivihiriiiiliisrfifflfhhgfihgi]; Jghyiitbn of Fortune Bridge wee ihe big winner of the afternoon. in h... or the entire dey. while en- other member of the Johnston fam- remarked before ressrdins the ltirge attendance. and it was w“. grhiifyigt; to the tiirectors, as it short-ed their efforts to keep to industry are appreciated. Former exhibit-Om who had won championships and grand, qnnnplonships were Lhere from the '\ ' . l- in? Woodeide, Melpeque. l. I, Keith Olrneroh. 5'51“. A. i. It. Johnston, F‘. Bridge, lfl- P-Pwlle Pup-e Entries: l- 0- !". Cameron. S‘5lde. 7- ll- K- Miliillily. Hamilton. B. L. W. Hancock. B‘Bide l In. l-Jiduit Mhle-4 grim", l. L K. mckerby, mrniiton, 3. Mutter; Bros. Sfllde. 3- l»- W. Hancock, S'Sidq. led. i-Adult Female-l Entriee: l. J. R. Lockerby. Hamilton. 2- L- K- 1093RPM’, Hamilton. d. ROY Woodside, Malpgqug, 4- l» K. l-ockerbv. Hamilton. Sec. a-Male Pup-l Entries: 1- ROY Woodside. Mslpeque. 2. L. W. Hancock, S'Slde. 3- R03’ willldside. Maipeque. 4. Muttert Bree, Hilde. Sec. d-Femele Pup-a when“; 1- L. W. Hancock, S'Slde. 2. E. Keith Cameron, 5'51“, S. B. R. Johnston. F‘. Bridge. 4- ROY Woodside, Malpeque, Min Adult 1- 1+ K- Locker-by. Hamilton. t Reserve-J. R. Lockerby, Hamii. on. Champion Pup 1. Roy Woodside. Malpeque. Reserve-L. W. Hancock, S'Side. Grand Champion l. L K. Lockerby. Hamilton. Reserve-J. R Inckerby, l-Iamil- ton. GROUPS ' Get of Sire-z grim“ 1. Roy Woodeide. Meipeque. l. L K. Lockerby, Hamilton. Progenrof Darn-S Entries 1. I... K. Iiookerby. Hamilton. 2. Roy Woodslde, Mslpeque. STANDARD PLATINUMS CLAS 7—DARK ee. l-Adult Mlle-ll Entries: 1. B. R. Johnston. F‘. Bridge. 2. B. R. Johnston, F‘, Bridge 3 Roy Woodside, Malpeque 4. Rllph Muttert, S’Side. See. z-Adult Female-s signer-i”; 1. S. R. Johnston, 1", Bridge. 2. Roy Woodslde. Mslpeque. 3. D. O. Stewart. S'Side. I00. 3—PIIID Male-B Entries: 1. Roy Woodside, Maipeque. I. L. K. Lockerby. Hamilton. 9. D, O. Stewart. S'Side, 4 D. O. Stewart. ESide. 5, Foil-ind 8r Mat-Farlane, S'Sidc_ ‘590- 4-"!!! Female-ii Entries: l. S. R. Johnston, F‘. Bridge. 2. Lester Johnston, F‘. Britige. 3- D- 0- Stewart, S'Si~ds. CLASS F-JWEDIUM Sec. 1-Adult Mule-ill Entries: 1. S. R, Johnston, F‘. Bridge. J. R. Lockerby- Hamilton. R. Johnston, F‘ Bridge. . O. Stewart, S'Side. W. Hancock. Sflide. ester Johnston. F‘ Bridge. W. Hilncock, S'Siiie vamp Prvd" S N . R. Johnston, F‘. Bridge. ster Johnston, F‘, Bridge, v~3§@ as-oi O . O. Stewart, S‘Side. .. R. Johnston. F‘. Bridge. R. Johnston, F‘. Bridge, R, Lockerby, Hamilton, R- Lllfilefily. Hamilton. ii-Pup Male-Id Entries: . l". Cameron. s‘side. . F. Cameron, S‘5ide, t R. Johnston, l“, Bridge, O. Stewart, S‘Si:ie. R. Lorkcrbv, Hamilton. . W. Hancock. S'Sidc. W. Hancock. S'S‘dr-, -P|ip Female—2fl Entries: ester Johnston, F‘. Brldiia. . R. Johnston. F‘. Bridge. csicr Johnston, F‘, Bridge. . F‘. Willis. Ccyehead. 0. Stewart. S'Side, U Zwswwew Q Psmwa m ?NHg#@???"~ $90? srrsowo ‘Ill-i . Keith Cameron. S‘Side. ii. D. O Stewart. S'5Side. 10. W. J Jenkins. Frenchfort. was?» F‘?! I12 .1 3 '3 O O F "l. Q fie t0 town ilospital on November 19, 1946, - to Mr. and Mrs. John Wesiherbie. a son 10 lbs, SliiTll-Ai the Prince County ll ~. on Nov. 1a. 1946. to Mr. in. Airs. George Smith. Pleasant Viiifl‘. s son (stillborn). liistqtlAltlllE -- At Nine Milo Clerk. Sunday. November 11, 194e, lo lir and Mrs. Wesley MacQuiirrle Ldilllsliier. Florence Biumedotte. LIGHT $00. I—Aduit Milo-J Entries: 1. L. K. Lockerby, Hamilton. 2. Lester JohnstoiiKF, Bridge. 3. J. R. Lockerby, Hamilton, d D. O. Stewart. S'Side. ‘ B D. O. Stewart, S'Slde. Sec. 2—Adnlt ‘Femaiw-J Entries: 1. L. K. Lockerby, Hamilton. - M P~—-- __,€__, ___ >________i___i_ (‘0i-‘l-'lN—HYNDl‘vlAN - at 'rrtn- "Y United Church. Charlottetown. November 20. 1946. by the Rev. '1‘. I. lfcLennan, Marjorie Lois Hmziman °i llvuiiisue. F. E. 1.. to Bruce glliilfinl Coffin of Savage Harbor. BiCKNELL-DlxON-At Bl. PHAT! Ulliltrl Church. Fort Arthur. On- illill. cn November 9. 1946. by ii" l". J. Watson. George Cyril, i°ll 'rl Arthur and the lste Mre. ‘Bitimrll of Vickers Heights. On- i-Yiil» end Dorothy Ililebeth. ilushter or 1m. mg M", John nesseie. 2.11. DEATHS zlllggliviN-Died at her . ldenoe. ,h lle Road. Nov. F0. 1040. In. “times Baldwin. egel Bil N!“ "mil arrangements later. h. in lvimmoe- i , ' m. yilehieyhsficiiaiiisiiiinn Ill M'- TKIII! W! H. I‘ i‘ his late residence. nmereimeeei- oe will be iieie Friday l-ftcgm trvlce starting at 2 p.m, "flit in Hertsville Ceeaetery. 2. J. R. Lockerby, Hamilton. B. Lester Johnston, F‘. Bridge. Bee. 3-Pup Male-G Entries: 1. J. R Lockerby, Hamilton, 2. I, l. John on. l". Bridge. l. Lester Joh ten, F‘. Bridge d. Lester Johnston. ll‘. Bridge. 5. D. O. Stewart. S'Side. Prohibition Appeals In Bupreiiie Court Several appeals were to be heard at yesterday's special sit- ting of the Supreme Oourt but met e! them were ediollrlled l0 loll: dates owing to illness of the appellants. Chief Justice Them A. Campbell presided at the sitting. In the Prohibition eppeel o! herald Campbell. the conviction by the Magistrate wee confirmed but the sentence was modified fr‘? 0N ie 0,200.‘ uetvegelpgoip lsbppeoredor ea. e , “Q ‘an The two Intuit etioeels of line lei-hr - ‘if o... to. '3!‘ ..'.‘”‘.’.“.‘2.‘€...“.‘i UNIIIIITAIIIII 1w. ermine for the sen-limi- “"“""“"““ “.‘."'o.fi.“":“.-.... ‘ti: i? Uhlflfiwl Ill _ M“ ‘ma; y” ‘gnu-mg “mu lull Illlelbe‘ Iieeell s: .. ice- ‘the Court resumes its ieneerw. lie Frebihlflel OLAII h-EXTRA LIGHT SILVER —Adiilt Female-It's’ Entries: - cllsnd its MacFsrlsrie, ETSide. "and 1!: MaeFariane. 8816c. CLASH F-ITANDARD PLATINUM , . appeal of, Brneet Henneeeey will CENTRAL cusiiiiiiii Footwear now located at 175 Queen Street. uoon of dav previous to insercios to ensure publication. THE IDEAL GIFIX-Make her happy with s. selection from our Dresser Sela display. Crocbtt’! Jewellery. SEE THE EXHIBITION of Car.- adlan paintings and the work of our war artists this evening at the Legion Hall. Admission free. From 9.30 to‘ 10.00 p.m. - ANNIVERSARY-Many friends will extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Coyle. 53 Brighton Avenue. who are cele- brating their forty-first wedding anniversary today. SLIGHT FIRE - A slight fire in the refrigerator of the Cash and Carry store brought out the fire- men at a o'clock last night The fire is said w nave been caused by some temporary failure of the en- gine. Practically no damage re- suited. "FATHER BALDWHWS MOTHER DlES—'I‘he many friends of Rev. Edward Baldwin, C. 5S. R... rector of the Holy Redeemer Parish in Charlottetown will regmt to learn of the death yesterday of lile mo- ther, Mrs. Thomas Baldwin at her home in Baldwin's Road. She was 85 years old. Funeral arrangements had not been completed lest night. [HE CHARLOTTE Mu atheist Egg Receipts At ti"? War. All grades are scarce. Re- lo ship to Maritime points at ceil- ing prices. No price changes. P. E. I. elation: are quoting for l1llurnded_ eggs delivered: A largo 42-44: A medium 40-42; a puns. and B 32fi37; C 30-32. Qrfldcd shipments delivered Charlottetown: A large 49-450; A medium 47-48; A pullet and B 40 --42.' C 26-27. Sbacializerl producers are receiv- ing for mrloned pack: A large 50; A medium 48: A pullet 42. Poultry receipts are increasing. in fact most processing plants arc finding it dlfficult.to handle re- "eillis of live poultry. Available siflrflge space is very limited. [in dreaiions are that price changes are forthcoming but q" n ye; “n- changed. (The above information Wll sup- Diied by M1‘. F‘. M. Nash, Senior Poultry Product; Inspector, 130. minion Department of Agricul- turc), Driver Exonerateii In Highway Fatality By Jury At Morell A coroner's jury empaneiled at Morell Hail last Tuesday evening POLICE COURT —The cue of s man charged with operating e mot- or vehicle while intoxicated was heard and adjourned until today. in i the City Police Court yesterday, A reckless driver had his $20 bail es- trested. One drunk and disorderly was remanded until today wihlle another was fined $12 (damages) of 20 days and $20 and cost or 30 days Two drunk and incapables were fined $10 and costs or 20 days each. The defendant in a mn sup- port c1150 blended guilty sndwusre- mended until today for sentence and u. summary ejectment case we: adjourned ii.n-tii today. ‘VOMENS IN November 18th., rncznbcrs of North Milton District met at the home of Mrs. Chester Msthcson to form a Women's Inofitute Ilranch. The members of this group have. dur- ing ihe wnr years, accomplished a great deal in war work. They are row turning their carry out. through the “Yemen's In- "Flor Home and C floors clcoted- president. MN- 30b- crt Carter, vice-presfiient. Mrs. Gordon Rodd, secretary. Mrs. Brent Colcs, Milton RR. l, directors: Mrs. Chester Mstiicson. Miss Elsie Hooper and Mrs. Eric Cotes; aud- itors: Miss Margaret Coles and Mrs. Linsay Cotes. Th." next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Alton Rodd AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE MEETING- The regular monthly meeting of the P. E. I, board of the Agricultural Institute of Canada was held yesterday at the Char- lottetown Hotel. The President, George Ayers introduced the 3116B! speakers Messrs, Brnmwell Challi- lcr. Library supervisor slid Leo Molsaac, who has recently been appointed to the organization ser- vlce of the Provincial Department of Agriculture. These Btfltlflmflll referred particularly to their ivnrk in adult education and solicits-d the support and assistance 0f 1M Agricultural Institute. The Insti- tute is planning on a program bl co-opsration with the Provincial Government and will offer, every possible assistance st ‘farmers’ meetings and farm forum. A com- mittee ivns appointed to work along with Mr. McIsasc end Mr- Chandler in their eiutenllen pro- gram. A nominating committee was appointed to present name's for a new slate of nficers to serve during the coming year. fildnds are pleased to team that Muster Ian. Ion of Mr. end Mrs. Spurgeon MBCLCIIHSIL Longworth Ave. City, is progrelinz favorably after urddfioill! an operation in the PE. Island ‘ospitel. . be heard. - The Prohibition eppesi oiJesnee Ctormley was adjourned for judg- ment until Dec. d. while the 0011- vlctlon we: confirmed in the Pro- hibition epiilsi of William 00M- ley. but the eentllwl wee reduced fmri $200 and cost; to I100 0M costs. Lester O'Donnell repre- sented both appellants In all enpeell. 0. R. Iolmll appeared for the respondent. BREAST-Police lulled I. wild birds. allegedly slallilhifil’ 1| illegally, from I 001d storage elm! where they were ewelt-ng shil- attached to the driver of the car. hTlTllTE BRANCH (or, FORMED — On Monduyevening. Qqmpiorr, attention to ' community service which they will c . __ , ,, Dunning, is said to have swerved mime o‘gallil“i'lanoxliii.iii. Txfgtagf it in a desperate effort to avoid Ne, _ the esfalJljzl-‘ing of a 80cm] the little girl and almost siiccee - and educational centre in the oom- ed i" dill“? 5°: niunity. The following are thefof- "l! W" "ma! by m” m‘ T“? meiittolin nd tebeuudu I'M!“ - iound that Mary Bernice Deveaux came to her death near Dundee on tlie sftermon of Nov. 14 iagt as the result of having been struck by a car driven by James Dunning. Charlottetown. between the hours of 3 and 5 p.m, Nov. l4. 1946. and that no Dianne was Mr. P. MacLellan coroner. iJre-. ‘sided at the inquest and the fol- lowing witnesses were heard: Cui- vin Russell. Charlottetown; James Du n n i n g. Charlottetown: Cst. Sundberg, R.C.M.P., Souris; Paul- iine Deveiiux. Dundee; Daniel ‘conohsh. Lot 4o; m. ‘IXL. Fann- 91', Mount Stewart; Ralph Comp- Bangor; and Mrs, Helen I)z-ince Edw“ SLUHL ier health services and a stronger Bangor, The population u New undo“, support for all Provincial indus- Mary Bernice Deveaux. three cavendish, Bgdgque,‘ me wggf, side tries. “Hitherto, we have lacked year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deveaux. Dundee. was reportedly playing in the ditch along the road and. climbing out. attempted to run across the road mmedlateiy in front of the on- omlng car. The driver of the car, James Unfortunately. fender and hurled violently toihe road. She died about two hours later. Russia Shiee From Revealing Army Data LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Nov. 20 -—(CP)-—Russia today shied away from a United States proposal that allle powers reveal complete data o-n existing armed forces at home and abroad. Fiorelgn Minister Molotov offer- ed the United Nations political committee a resolution calling for publication of such information on TOWN GUARDIAN SANTA over CF c Y o 6.30 P. M? Every MON. PAGE FIVE -- win.‘ -- FRI. l iiicliii have reached their low point for Soc serves the nesrb tldntl to Covchead. Historic Background y villages of Darn- Rev. James McCvregor, D D, Pies. ilylerlan missions _ _ iaiiers are finding it increasingly 1° iilfi Mfllililne difficult to obtain re uirc i WW“. where he . a ei fo th NOTICE TO snven-ri c - . ‘l "l" S . .. Y . . l "e Au advertisements to appsearsb for local consumption. A number "mks, bapilmlil Cillifilfn and gunman must be m om“ by of country stations are continuing preaclnng- Prior to this there was a memor. andum in a diarv kept by W H Drummond. teacher and factor. “ho came in i770 with s Ettlgrs from the but -Feier Gordon n‘. Si. strong wind drove them on w Richmond Bay. where mey agwhof- ed The record reads: “June 3. 1770. The captain and the test or n5 went ashore and being; convened ill a house. u: per-fanned Divine service in Prince ’I‘own and on June 4. baptiz-tl a child " Another entry later in the yea.‘ “November .i'- Silent this and nine following days in Mr Davidson's house, Plume Town. kllloi hopiireci several children. Built Of Logs The first diurcn was built of i085 at Ellison's J3rook, but the (late is uncertain. One record gives 1780 but Bishop Inglis of the Church of lmglarid, states there was not a school iior a church on the Island in i730; another gives 1794. under the inspiration of Dr. MeGregor; still snoihor gives iaoo, under the mlnlsicv 0' Rev. John Urquhart. An occasional sevice from Dr McGregor was all the people had until Rev. John Urquhart settled in 1000. remaining until 15oz, It was said of Mr. Urquhart that he formed the congregation into church order arlri ordained elders in tillferen: distiicts of the province, along wi.'i other minis- terial duties. Rev. John Keir, a graduate of Glasgow University. with his bride. sailed for Picitiii in 180B and pro- ceeded to Prince 'I‘u\‘.'n. where they lodged for the winter l1‘. the home of an elder, John TUCIIIDSOII. In the spring of 1809, Dr. Keir receiv- ed two calla-one io succeed Rev. Peter's and Covchccd illl'i the other to Prince hail more to spend. hard and worked hard but did not worry too hard. people of the W0li< m0 llll-lfill- d0 llOl flPellli l°° Qu’Appeiie. Saskatchewan, said the much, do not loaf ioo much, and p_ E Island pox Bfeedef!’ and Ex. do not worry too murli- The future hlbitors’ Association had the tin- for the Province looked brighter est ‘how 0g its kind in the Norm, Town Female Society. organised in Canada. Flounder! in 1825 ite of- ficials were: Mrs. Charles Slewgrt, Inhale - Mrs John Keir. Miss M s; - ShHEOaIIIIIIIz-h reservrdfifes m“ llzrballhzzliIlfifl-Qtlaémlatflfisfit 511. Mrs Pldgccn, Miss My; R3. o‘ I u." “:3: o‘ b.'"‘ull lo u l0" gaunt/riot ‘i- say’ Mrs‘ 090755 BEBIIMO Ind Mild at flve seine a willie-Austria" t 187-3‘ ° ‘d’ ' "gahmw " ‘Penelope Mutmm on "m m“ aide lhle isdvuieg y u’ ‘I lfiflflgfifliyazllfilllélfgliglwalhnigrpy- ii?‘ Of lriore thai i :1 i m B “b!” w m“ mam”? M Gnu‘ nllliooddriilltoroeevlryihxe, - the not m“ a ‘garish, bneterest is lotto Montgomery. designated a; '—'—"—"——-—-—-——-——- " ' recently been recéwefnlni; ha: f-lsllollflry to Ptrlil. when she CIDER YOUR dimtrnu Trees (‘llllilfesatlcn of tne Princetown $33.1’? xirirutiif: Falm Hubbard early. Rhone 1579-4. Uflilfid ChllICh, ltsaipcque, wi-Qh Tablas are aim Maud to ‘he memory of Dr. John Keir and __. C0053 for Christmas Photo iBY. Sea View. Hamilton and Bel- R Robet L i d ‘ t graphs. Evenings by appointment "9 fvh 1r ,1 a r " A i.“ mom“ _ L F s Th“ chm h h _ o pprecs on to those who left '__ historical back :5 u‘ ‘nielesiill! bctillests to the church _in their CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- r, ,6 3'41"“, ilQiIlE ille wills adorns the 1.5.‘. side The SURANCE. Elli! tflfflfllllzrld Presbyterian con- gallery was transformed into a __._ "w? -“ Ill lfln on Prince Edward Is- meeting r f _. 1 . HOWARD “arm's. Fnmd P. E. I. egg receipts appear to land. It. dates hack to 1791 when work and oslllrlliiflgy Sscyhltiialig hi”; as and Mrs Lockerby in memory of their son, J. Earle, student for the Christian ministry. who with other boys from Pi-iiicetown made the supreme sacrifice gri world war 1, On September 3.2, i918. a pipe organ was purchased by the con- gregation, installed and dedicated to the memory of Dr and Mrs. William Keir iDl William a son cf Dr. John» The nigh hand carv- ed pulpit, used in ilie old church. was modernized at the same time, dllfillg llle DaSIOITte of Rev. J.M Murchison. Mrs. Chester Simpson, lhe present organist, donated the pulpit drape iii meme, 0f her hus- band. In the steeple is a ship's bell that was found on the shore iii early times. On ilie bell, inscribed in Latin is the terse: "Among them that are born of ivcmeii there hath iiot risen a greater than John the Baptist " This bell has been silent for a number of ytilrs hutlnow on Sundays its stirrirg call to worship can be heard. Within the past two years the church has 0:811 painted and ren- ovated, wltliin and without, and a new cedar ball placed on the peak cf the uiesihcr Vania-one hundmd and ground. thirty-two fee-t from the The present elders are: HI. Donald, W.C, Dow-aid, F.J look- c-rby, Lloyd Llucktrby. Ramsay, ' Riley and Arf lbiilti Wcodside. Howe rd Bruce 3 Lesil Ramsay. Premier Cptkiiistle (Continuxl from Page 1) They spent Sees Brighter Future Ho ivc-uld recommend that the Province do not Train Schedule Changes Effective Nere November 24 Fine Programme By Central Church Choir On Monday night. November l8. the choir of Central Christ tisn Church sponsored s. splendid P10811411 which was epprecistively received by e capacity audience. Till program wee nude up of the following: Selectionklslend Hawaiians Vocsi Bulk-Miss Jean Ennian. Vocal Solo-Mr. Barry Bugden. Lecture: "My Life in Labrador" —by Mrs. F‘. Osborne. Plano Solo-Miss Helen Stew- i-t As already announced. there will be changes in Canadian N5. lionsl treln services effective Sunday next. November- ftth. ' C‘- ‘ottetovvn-Sourh There will be s. train service daily except Sunday leaving disar- lcttetdwn at 2.30 p.m. and arriv- ing Scuris st 6:30 p.m. on Men,- ttsy, Wednesday and Pricey, and et 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, ‘mm-s- o . Vocal Bohr-Mrs. Neil MscLean. Violin Selections-Mr. Matthew 5'1’,,“fi,,§§'“’g‘;3;,,,3,,;‘;§ L . ~ gs‘: King‘ bouris st. 7:30 e.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving Souris st 11:30 am. In the opposite direction train During the course 0i'iilC pro- gram, Mrs. Osborne presented es lit-r lecture s resume of her 2i wears spent in Labrador and s- E11,“, Jeaeiecepfourgung; 7zafim$iz Tong thr- nort-ii coast of Newfound- Charlottetown a, 11.37,‘) am o: ‘Town Princ 3S time the first Proie of Richmond Bay. as the congrcgrt . Hc flSKzYii for c Town assembled the church .s'oi:l<l not hold half of the number zinc it to build a platform outside, wiser-e the ordination took plat-c. The clergy taking pal-t were: Dr. James McGTtegoi‘. Ross, Dr. Thomas McCullough and Rev, John ltfitchclf.’ W55 Re v First iiiliiziils The minutes of the first session recorded for the Plirice Town con- gregatioli was U.l November ii. 1807, when Rcv. Pctti" (lordoii presided moderator‘ elders were present: Donald Crimp- bell. Donald Montgomery. David ltfurrayi. Edward Ramsay, Malcolm Ramsay, Jesse Strong, John Thom- eon and James elders vreicomcd Dr It is worthy of note that there is in the kecpiax of the session and ‘oii at ilze present ken records of the minutes of s $1011 from that day to this-a period of one hundred and thirty-nine years. About 1810 and the the u: the to be made ‘iy iiic Prtsuytcry, who ruled in favor of Prince Town. Then began a most remarkable pastorate of fifty years. By Dr Keirs re- quest, he was not. ordained until June, 1810, aiii this. was an event. ant ordination on W911 I! Of Wcodside. Keir. the old log church was moved to the orcsmt grounds. the land having Lccn obtained from John Thomson and Benjamin War- ren Jr._'I‘he iiustce. s! that time decision . so that TIECESSRTY Duncan following These to him than it. had ever looked st any time within his remembrance. Very soon. the Premier said. the Government expected to have en- ough money to implement the plans it had already drawn 11p ‘ii liiuc print form. Some of those plans called for hotter roads, bci- the financial resources to do the many things W9 should like lo do, but that state of affairs will so-on be remcliieri," he concluded. Other Speakers Mayor B. Earle MacDonald wel- (‘OIHPd the fox mcn on behalf nf ihc City nf Charlottetown. He said it. looked more like a meeting of Summcrsidc men and he con- gratulated the Siimnierslde fox men on the fine record they il-‘ifi made in the liiriusiry and the prizes they had carried off at the Show. Mr. D. O. Stcivnrt, Summersidc. spoke from an economic point of view and recommended thlt all provincial fox men in the Province join vrlih their brother-breeders from other Provinces in forming a nniion-ivide organization co put the sole nf fox pelts on a much stronger financial basis, The fox fur ivus now facing strenuous com- petition from c-ihfi‘ furs, the sale- spniisors of which ivcre carrying or- s strong advertising campaign in iiic Unitcrl Slates and Canaries. Mr. Stewart recommends-ti that every fox breeder semi written 5n- structloris to his selling organiza- tion glvvitig if permission tn deduct - o . forces stationed sway from homfl; Ewgi; Cgi-Trrgifnizgiliisltjiacgiildiggiil 35 ohms "cm H", “in n; any, of But he esld the mqro sweeping “ma, Mega). Charles McNuu: his m,‘ pens and 3g ("Pflis from proposal of the United Stairs. game; Montpdnwry and George mph n; his mink p3Ils.The flmnunt,‘ ciweri“! “Y”! ““Y‘”h°"'~" "mid Ramggy A secorh. church was Mr, stcwsrt said. might seem b’ iefl m the f°rihc°ming comm" built on the northwest corner oi gmigll rind would constitute but‘ oration of e world arms reduction PNIPIHI. ' At the suggestion of the United States today's resolution was en- larged to cover troops and hues maintained in any alien country. In a speech milder than hes come to be expected from the Rus- sian Foreign Minister. Mr. Molotov nevertheless plainly implied that Russia believed the existence of United States end British forces abroad was for no good purpose. And he commented in passing that the United States was showing considerable Interest in the Arc- tic. Ienator Tom Connolly (Deni.- TIXAI) was quick to deny that ‘Un- ited Btltes troops anywhcrtfiwcre q threat to any peaceful people or country. - IOIGIRIII BTIYMI‘ ARTIST WNUUBL- fCP\- Maurice Ut- rilio, French painter, asked by the police if pictures beerlii: his name were furgerlee. said: "'l‘hey ere e0 loud ! can hardly tell." NIW YORK. Nov. 20—(Al*i- It!!! ADDNMIIOG Yugoslavia ilin 0M1] today in quest of direct negotiations between the twe countries on their long dispute over the future. poiitioliiv end economically, of ‘rrieete. The ec- tioa clmehes the council of n; din lllih tere renewed its d Ofime elleeeliedeeiloek. I cthgr thousand persons Andi-ease; and congrai iatory re- marks were delivered ti by the Pmlbvtcry, visiting minis- ters and member-i of the consres- ntlon, which included William Mo- Neill of Cavendish. the eldest elder Keir in Septem- cidained by D:. bei- of the nest yea. suddenly while cnaducting theo- logical classes in Divinity Hail- Truro, D941“? The Robert the present site in llil! and the old one used for a school and small debt court. Dr. Kcirli charge was very extensive. ' 1857 his-Jubilee was held. an- when great ocoa sion. were D7. and was buried cemetery. Present Edifloe limited cceedind Duster in the ceremony. clercv were: succeeded by the present preacher. On the east wail oi the church eird. During his ministry the present beaut-lul edifice was grggud gnd dailcated (‘l1 OCtODGI’ Bl. i110. with rtev, Alexander Stir- iihg 5nd Rev Robot Patterson as- slstin seque t George MacMilluii. J.M. Fisher. E- J Rsttee an"! JM. Murchison During the iituusilun ol 19% R"- ILN. Gillie was the minisi-fl‘ Bllii he wee PM Grant. MacMillen. EM. Aiiken. M A George Murray. Nor- man J. ‘Ihomiis and OJ. Clflwiii!» three present Dr. Keir Keir died in Mal- WM R67. The sub- Reverend: Reverend: en insignificant deduction from each ranchers‘ sales, but in the aggregate it would amount to n very lrirgc sum nf money which the national association would b! ehle to use to tremendous advan- tage in carrying on l i0! lllli mink puhllclty campaign. Still‘! Tax on Peltn Mr, W. Chester S. McLiire, M.P.. who spoke briefly, said he would suggest that the fox breeders re- quest the Dominion Government to remove the stiles tax on fnX pelts. This tax in conjunction with other little taxes mtvlnf enormi- miifeiy 25 per cent of the sales value o-f the pelt. He recommend- ed also that the fox ranchers study their next year's income tax sheets very carefully, In the sheet. there will he a three-year nim outlined for the nnymcnt nf their incomes on fox-pelt rules. Mr. Mr- Liire said he, with ihc support of other [Edi-rat M, l’: had drriio his host to have the Dominion Gov- ernment make it a five-year plan hut that they had in he satisfied with the present. arrangement. Mr. W, R. Show save s brief address iii which he spoke of the fiiififiliii?! experienced hy the As- sociation in its formative ‘cure. "fliosc days were. now passed. Mr. is I tablet iii litmoi" o.’ ihe Fl"! lflflqery society celled the Prirwl Show is net equalled anywhere in Shaw said. and the standard of the judging ei the Island Fox land. Tihe address was splendidly liven and as splendidly Ncdved Mrs.‘ Osborne's ability to paint word pictures, of the joys, trage- dies. sorrows and humor of that i-olateri territory. made it all most interesting and helpful. A vote cf thanks was expressed to entertainers and audience alike “iv the minister. Rev. Marvel D Dunbar for helping in make ihc occasion such a success. Frosty Weather In Western Canada WINNIPEG, Nov. 20—-Western cansds got a frosty taste of its customary sub-zero weather today as a sionm centre which started in the Northwestern United Stat- es moved scross the prairies. Penhold in Northern Alberta turned in the coldest report of the season with s 3A below sci-o shortly before dawn. Calgary's early morning temperature Wu ~21, Rocky Mountain House and Wagner ~13. the world. Neither i»: the quality of the pelts submitted for judg- ing, Mr. Shaw added. Mr, Ollie McNeil]. a former Il- lsnder but now a resident and large fox and mink breeder of So far as the judge was concerned, Mr. McNeill stated he believed Mr. George A. Callbeck io be the ablest judge of foxes in North Americl. New Fox Vaccine Spanking of the new vaccine. Mr. McNeil! said he had had 2,300 foxes and mink under the rrezit- mcnt at one time and had not iolt one animal. However, at one time some of the animals did not, ep- pesr to be in good health. Mr. Mc- Neil] decided the fault lay wi-th the meat he was feeding which was from l2 to l4 months old. He therefore gave orders to bring in ten horses from off the pasture and had them slaughtered and fed to the ailing foxes and mink, With- in a she-rt time, Mr. McNeill mid, all animals had recovered. He nt- tributed the speedy recovery to the fresh meet, having more vital- iiy-carrylng power. Mr. Mt-Neill recommended that‘ the Island fox breeders get to- gether and secure cu-operalively l "frigid-sire" capable of keeping 80.000 pounds of meet in good con- dltlon. The cost would not be more than $4.000 and the refrigerator would pay for itself in three years. Mr. McNelll said several Island fox men had told hl-m of the scar- city of horse meat in the Province, If they had one ef those frigldsires, Mr. McNeil] said they could get plenty of horse meet from dusk- atcheivsn. The musical entertainment at the dinner was provided by Don Messier’: orchestra and songs by Charlie Che berlain end Miss Marguerite shame were loudly applauded and encored. The sing- songs were led by Mr. L. W. Han- cock. Summcrsi-de. ‘UANDRUFF end Fellin Heir. use Mll- erd‘: r_nci y es you would’ ' . Do this 4 lifleu week end the result . w I e Clean Head end Glossy Nelr iuimclii. -15 , Monday. Wednesday end Flriday, and at 10.30 e.m. on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. In ad- dition e train will leave Scuris . on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday at 1:30 nm.. arriving Char- lottetown 5:30 p.m. Elmira ‘Ivain leaving Souris for Elmira at 6:46 p.m will be operated on Friday in addition io Monday, and train leaving Souris st 4:45 p.m. will be operated on Thursday in addition to Tuesday. In the opposite direction. train will leave Elmira st 6:30 e.m. on Friday end Saturday in addition to Tuesday and Wednesday. All train time; will remain as at present. ’ l" orgetown 'I‘raln leaving Mount Stewart Junction for Georgetown at 3:45 p.m. will be operated on Tlhurs- day in addition to Tuesday and Saturday. Train leaving Mount Stewart Junction for Georgetown at goo 11m will be operated on Monday, Wednesday and Friday only. PROLIFIC PLANT Occasionally e— banana. plant produces ii bunch with more than 300 individual banana-S, but ie more common. 150 For Foot Ailments cousiiur ii. J. A. BRUWI, LP. Orthopedic CIIIRUPOIST N! Greet George Street CIIARLOTTETUWN. PJJ. ill Notice to House Holders insurance that was ade quate in i939 most likely doet not cover 1946 values. Per mit us to check your cover age to enure desired pro teciion in the event of a loee Phone No. 540 or 541 W. K. ROGERS Agencies Ltd. Life - Fire - Casualty - Marine insurance Every Risk - Every Kind Large or Small Queen SL. Charlottetown P.E.l. NOTICE 0F TAX APPEALS Notice‘ is hereby given that the Board of Appeals from Civic Rcfes cnd Assessments of the City of Charlottetown, will be held in the City Felice Court in tiie City Building, en Wednesday, No- vember 27fh, I946, of the liouv of 10.00 A. M, for the purpose oi hearing appeals hem Supplementary assessments. J. A. FULLERTON City Clerk.