5 ." "f:..3.r.,. NE? 3."'”is"i:" Archbishop AI Age 38 CANBERRA (CP)- An Austral- lan-born Roman Catholic bishop In to become one of the youngest archbishop; in the world. The POP! has announced that m05l- RW- Gullford C. Young. auxiliary bishop of Canberra and Goulburn, has been created titular archbishop of Cyprus and coudjustor archbishop with right of accession to the arch- iishopric of Hobart. Bishop Young was born at Sand- ate Queensland, and will be 38 ears of age Wednesday. He was Irdained a priest in 1948 became 1.100.000 acres were under potato provincial Conference. since mem- brad Unllreffl Chl1l'ChRWl'l9”3 59" G. 'Bryani.) a bishop at the age of 32. production this year in the United bers of the Summerside Club met V05 was con ucted by ev. Norman Reveme. ..-wA-- states, which with an average 1011323 Vitlltlh Eh; 10631 Club-I 1 p g':::eag”E'm”:: W51: um bewgt Dead March in Saul Band of p. E. 1. Regiment. ' yield should jusi about fill Til”: een eo. Pmvmca re- 0 eme Ty. 8 51' -ll , g' . , MucLe-un'MacK'nlnon rtquiremenis of that country. "lflsiderg. and chairman of t.h(emI:oa bligessgh Llloyclgihaw. Tlliiomasi :1laCll'i8!0;dA:VhIleiihlhs&ml:!On. W. AL.d Prowsegiolgieiiz. glovilrzfg. I" me yield 15 short five per cent, it vem r comm ee en con cc 4: a , ar es vyer. uper ep. o 0 er oo . rs. ois g n row: . . .. . . - weddmg Race Y would more man double me prrce the meeting and read an inspiring Ross, Walter Maclraughlin. Ram- eson. Premier. Li. (.ol. J.D. Stewart, D.b.O.. Mayor, President Pen” Road P”,lSb).m,.a,.i;n this pmvrm-er on Lhg other letter from Miss Hazel Laycock. any Auid. Cli'iown Branch Canadian Legion. S. G. Bryant; Ladies Aux- Churrh was the scene of ii pretty wedding on Friday evening. Oct- M. C. Currie nher 2'2 uhen Rev. . . g . x w.l H h I 4 p g 0”” ' ' lg ' united in niairiage Hazel EvangP.- frwenli -(five y.5;i;.s'ed go! sash: gorierp ;gee::dle3gsL0;aef oemnaeeis lgsol evgegk Chiati)-lIoit.:lt1os::. Selections by P.E.l. Regiment Band during placing of Wreaths His Holiness Pope Pius XII Chats with H15 Emmenc. :3lTiar(:iau;N'1I:1(:'lc:fi1 MT3ci:?:l r:irsni1rTgsi(lJ0 Ubiishr:-lls to Kill: 35.. and Miss Liiiiiin Duchemin. I tended visit to Edmonton. Whil: :y""'' 0 G” 0"” Help 1" AW Pa" James Cardinal McGuigan, archbishop of Toronto, after a Ind Lloid iifii-Kinnnn. grandson. where now they are , raising 250 fllwn followed 8.1331181 discus; lhere ho. was the zuest of his 0" 5"? ”” Que” formal audience granted at Vatican to oil cardinals and bl WE lll9(l”l'”3CKl""0"- Blmk b"5he15' The mg pmducm m L9.” g:mS:;fniei7;fe"22, irIr)riiil-2-Ioi)apsezr'grv:i)r1izDin.;s Parade Route:- bishops who had convened in Rome for the proclamation ML , . ,1 d h ym-l T1iI1laer;d.fr?)ih1'ilcl;qPt:' ibotillllil glbruiiileii prov,incial representatives on the Oily. While in Edmonton he haf. From the Legion Home to queen to Kent to Great George Street by the pontiff Of the feast Of the queenship of Mary. 'In '93:? silglcdghslea-lofmlgrmfkhnl tug; may dmmnme the markei '3” mm nauonai committee; who each de- the pleasure of being enteriain- to the Cenotaph. the ceremonies the holy father proclaimed the Blessed Vir- Maclieari, sister of the bride wasi flower girl. Mr. Cllflrlfls 3facl.eaii.l brother of ill” Tlllflhl has hos. V g P I V . ,. . . On the return march the Lt. Governor will take the, Salute in A”'hlhl'M 'J”h”"o" and Hmlml Th? Pl?-Wm P13” Pl'0P059d by (ind Legislation.-Mrs. Helen Dunbar; Bitumen (.30. known and famous Mnhemni r A M” ””D0"3ld l"l0”e” "19 5e””lInlernational-Miss Hilda Harper ” "'5 "l" Sands" "T ”” Am” Following the Fminwlh 5' lr ing of the whole crop through one-.p,ogmm.M1s Mamareg comngg; baron. Mr, Hooper speak, 1,, U... FPl'lll0fl W” llfld hal ll” ""9 0 agency and one niziiiageim-iii. BQlC”ry9v & Resgm-ch.Mr5y prance; highest terms of I-,nierta.inment bx H - ----i---------- m OF LIGHTING FOR CHARLOTTETOWN i-ii-iriuumi: 3-n-i---d a ?.TiS5l5”i..f3.i35.ili”?3 .?.T3ri? C-336-5-l”'”””"d3 R””1”L”-”'”i3Ei”.-””l Z'i”.?.'.5..k"""y w'”' mm" ”” '””k5 onus -linttvpr at tho home of up in dEil'liiilCl top prices at all llf'l18S.l;,11e1-5 ”f52,if;SQ';eg0;35.”i.nd 'f..2.'.2',):, whm; hzs w;'sou:1giin.'::;Zd anifrlziriif A complete new lighting system streets with three lights to each Ind 3115- Pl”T"” Bull”-TAO .To attain this. the prnmoiera as-lg. pg weeg.ML55' Rum vmni- ing race horses for his father. for the City is envisaged by Com" black l -.M- .59” um. they must have R hundgiwmmh an of Charlouemwn. H”, mm Henry Hoop” We, cillor Elmer MacDonald. At the Repairs to the breastwork at red pr-r ('Plll of the crop undcr llltlllti The ciub prgsjdenybgv M155 Dorothy thirty years ago. regular monthly meeting of the Victoria Park, damaged in "9"" TUESDAY. NOV. 9 AT 8200 P. M. l('0rili'0l. and to poril ilic iviiole 'll gun”, of chariomemwn. and Mia g . g ' V City Council yesteriiay afternoon storms, amounted to nearly 39,000 ...am,..5 pools so ma. mm glow, mm Pram or summmld? camp Fl)!-.RAi. Mos DA! -. The he told oi the effectiveness of one with labour accounting for most. oi P. W, C. AUDITORIUM FITTED FOOTWEAR g . The highlight of the evening was p H posite the Rendezvous Restaurant. gather at the City Hall Armistice - - - "5 Que” st bun" 3"" .and sale-sniziiiship. The lowest qual-lan exceptionally iiiie aud;e55.R03d 10 51- Dunslafls Basilica Two letters from nearby residents Day at 10.35 am. prior to the of- Should Flues be pr(,)hlblted on R E" 1'! i icy siupp.-:1 gives the reputatioii lgiven by Miss L903 M-ICLUYE. A-lwhe" Smem” R'-"l”'9"l H'Eh were read to the Council and each ficial meeting at the corner of Many other items Of interest to'all gunners. -:--vm rrrr "-mm”? The lmvesv of each fa('it')l' iv i'1'r.cM' enmigd --women in theiM1"s5 Vi” "l9hl'3lNl W Rh Rev lnr them expressed deep thank, to Ken; and Great George streets for 50c Per Insertion ldoiniriiiic ilio iilinlc. as has .ershi'p of the COT. Hllll OISCUSSES POTATO SITIIATTON AT ROTARY MEETING, "'l'1'io xutleuneu of the potato situation centres around the un- certainties of marketing over which we have no control." Col. G. E. Full said yesterday in addressing a luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club at the Charlottetown Hotel. "The market value is set daily by the meeting of the minds of 5000 buyers and an equal number of sellers of the potatoes all over this continent. and prices cannot be cut on an unstable product like pota- toes.” he said. "You have to pay the price and if you do not get it when you sell to the dealer. you are out of business.” hand. if there is an increase. you get twenty-five cent potatoes," Col. Full said. ducing slightly more than double. the potato output of P. E. island. V would rorrivc the same reliiiiiis lul the same product. l ”You cannot pool service qunlityi land potatoes was under the lead- don in the p-st two years. Thelsf: . . - late J. ii" bOUlT.L'.. spc-.il:'2i- was tliriiiked on behalf ofill'”'”m 5""Pl'”" 5"” R9l'- -mil” lship-Miss Hunter; Conference of B. & P. Clubs Held The monthly dinner meeting of the Charlottetown Business and Professional Womenls Club held at the Charlottetown Hotel last even- in; was presided over by the club president, Miss Dorothy Cullen. After the business session at which s contribution was voted for the Ontario Hurricane Disaster Fund. the meeting resolved itself into a national president. on the theme for this month ”Our Canadian Fed- eration" and called upon the two scribed the duties of their offices wihch are as follows:- Member- Uniied Nations- gave a brief resume of her own Clubs activities. been Nevis" in which she described. in? cm Aiiii cEiiriiAi -sown -nu. .. Dial mo. WHIATLII IIVEI OBSER- VANCI--aeinsmb once Day will be observed with fitting ceremony at Wheatley River, with Major D. A. MacDonald, now of Moncton. N.B.. presiding. The speaker: will in- clude Dr. W. J. P. Macmillan, O. B.E.. Rev. Laurence Binikie. Rev. Mr. Mouse and Mr. Neil Matheson, M.P. There will be music by the Wheetley River choir under the direction of Mr. Harold Chandler. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Miss Mary Ellen Ma.cLaughlin was held yes- terday afternoon from Lhe Mac- Lea.n Funeral Home to West Cove- VISITED EDMONTON - Mr. George Hooper, engineer at Prince ed by Hon. J. J. Bciwlen. Gover- nor of Alberta, who is a native of Cardigan. P E. Island, also my funeral of John Francis Haugliey was held Monday morning from his late residence, 133 Malpequc Monsignor Patrick Mi-Mnlion. Den-i R... Rev. James Smith, Rev. 10:30 10:35 10:45 10:50 10:55 Parade will fall-in in front Parade Parade Arrival Fire Bell will i:ommence'io 0 Canada by Band of P. E Last Post. P. E. I. Regiment will first. The Silence. P. E. l. Regiment will first 10:58 11:00 11:02 iliary Charlottetown Branch Nursing Sisters (Overseas) iiEMEMBiiANcE DAY sEiivicE IN cm ON. NOVEMBER iiiii The Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League Charlottetown Branch No. 1 P. E. I. will move-off for the Cenotaph. will be formed 'up on Great George St. at Cenotaph. of Lt. Governor. Premier, Mayor and other . l. Regiment. Blnyon's Poem, "They shall grow not old". (Comrade Stanley President Airforce Association: On completion of Service the Parade will move. left on to Prince to Richmond to Queen to Grafton to the Legion Home. of Canadian Legion Home. Dignitarle.i- toll. 1st Round. 2nd Round. Canadian Legion, Mrs. L. Corrigan; R.C.M.P.: Veterans on Parade; Association; The General Public. Grafton new feast day. Cardinal In Papal gin "queen of heaven and earth", and set May 31st as her of the Mercury vapour-type lamps now installed on Kent Street op- the City for the installations as BIRTHS MARRIAEES inrwen mmv times.” the speaker a most inirresuniz manner. om-l".”” '"'” ”l”"l”””" W”? R” P the light had greatly increased the Councillor A. Walthon Galldel. ' ' Salli stirndiiig iinmcn she had met and l I" ,:M”"D”"”m "'d, R"' DEV”! vis.bilit that blo k. i l d d H1 W 1 ' t - 1 Public relations is an important heard in connection with B. 6: P. ::””F”9' P”;:9'” "1 "T9 53"”. The klitgnht. KHOWICI as "OV-30 IVf:l'l'On!iiB.t lshe grOstll1n2ll1w:'TOo1T-Ids be Ipart in any industry and for 25lClubs. Women's Institute and A. 5”” W"” W" 9” Herrel; Mercury Vapour Lamp" is cur- prepared to don morning clothes lyears public i'8lRl.l0llS' of P. F C.C.W. conventions while in Loii-rl"-V R9” '7' CF98”? Mufhhllv v 0 ' i-enily in use in Verdun. Que.. and is reported as giving excellent ser- vice. IL is said to provide 225 per the expense. Members of the Council will the Remembrance Day procession. during the various celebrations in connection with Centennial Year. -Agenda- Movies will be slioivn. Audience . , ' . y . - H.3,h,.DoM1d' Rwy D.” E N All Councillors. excepting George N BTRTRS 3T::nla:edvaghiitlfbpilglillobgmni;ll:):t: 'L'la1(ell'iLN0 Clubs bk M153 vema Dm Gillis assisted in the :'hnii?eIriTfcrr- mm more light while wnsummg Keerei W)” 15 m- We" pr95e"" 101' A T T E N T I 0 ”'i'" h Pl F Ed. to handle the problems. This he ' in the conclusion of the hil5l- "Wit "wk P13” in the Catholic 20 P” M" 15” l”””".' "F9 .””""”0" '""”"3i 1" Md CA.VIER0l&-At t e rncxk v u did Mm natural ablmy and Mm "555 meegmy mt) mambews of bum Cem,.,,,,,. what, sen.m,S were Mr. MacDonald said it was originally been scheduled for the- vi-ardg lslandg Hospiipal an di ova: successful m gmdum me . mam”, Clubs hm-1 Zn oppo-mum-W to beg ,,,m1m.,M by Monsignor M... planned to install these lights in evening btit was advanced for thel bar. lth' 1334' 1.?" H; :3, glib; through various crisis F0ll0iVlnE.CmilE- better acquainted when a ”l”'”"- P3" h9"l'"5 W91? Kflllh the city 3”” b0u”d"d by E"5”m' 5”” M me C0m'9m9"C9 M m9m' Tfeolgl A. ame ' ' his retirement, a promotional crim-.socihi hour was enjoyed in the-.31.vcis. Louis O'Brien, Earl Ford. W9.Vm0ull'l. D0l'CheSler and Powml bers. WOODGATE g Al the K-mgis iltiitgewas organized and wrthllounge of the hotel. Prizes 10r!::;0iig:'HmO;3r;i::, Tl1.:dirius-rl'lernVlc;s;i. There will be a Social Evening on Wednesday, County Hospital on Nov. 2 U, eg atiie authority. raised S153.-psciabble were Min by Miss Jess-ie;V”V 1” P” a”- la n 5 N V 10 t 9 for the members of the Charlotte. Mn and Mrs. Ernest rvoodgam 000 by levy for, promoiional and.F'r-aser, and for bridge by Miss - 3 - ”'”9- v' . H OV. 3 P'm' y ' Vlcmrm Cross a son, George protective work, and employed thelverna Darrach and Mrs. Emma :' 'T'-""r--'- ' town Branch, Canadian Legion, and their wives 01' late Col. C. C. Thompson as man-l.Bruce. . Exmbmon Ground, yesterday with The program for the celebration A . but in the Province u I whole," wmigm gm, n. R, g J M M , Y .1 H Judging of foxes commencing at 0! lhe 20”” ””"”"””y M the year?-etaal:lleli:rooldIndcT:lvIiiwlsiaexliIrQl' i:Emte:T "id Mn John'stme' Domm" Re5'mB"mvTd nan?" :30 .1 mm. 0-Cimk m me mommll deportation of the Acadlans has U" "2500 mm brocmht "9500 on RECALLS EARLY HISTORY slated in the choir. Burial was in M... pawm Cass or Summvrsgde not been finalized but it is planned the hm M D. G. Gamma. bnonv the Roman catholic Cemetery .;r.- ...i.....; .-.; ., K , SL Burlington. Amos Hoffman, w t . d f Charlottetown. whl 11 he The W3 Mn Hauchev who died i, 9 on The mink judging will start on g:l'l1;:f8r;:(9j zcrfliilllansthof thedfath 100 mm the mp figure of ugofgo giimnprgviou W M mcarpofnuon Saturday following a brief ill- W- J” Htfilxgr the Completion Oi lhe fox Judging M mgdlgl There mgy 31:0 '?)?pl:'): for n bred heifer. The 8400.00 fig. was administered by a man ap- "955 "sum"? "ml 3 hell" IF c-.2... .. A.- Kenneth, 10 lbs, 2 015. Mac!-IWEN - At the Prince County ager. This committee was super-: Personals Mr. AT TRlNITY MEN'S ASS'N DINNER - . ' . . . d Mrs. Kenneth Colcs.l Hospital. on Wadnesdml October pads-d by the present Potato Mar t B W k an - I : t B d. I Vfiltoii - d b M'. h-' 27m. 1954' m Ml-.Eland CMmb:Tl)ic F"'IlPlTe sclbflgit of co-operation has cnce Leslviimblggmlslr. its-i Igrvillloalfll M'”Vm. J0 D" Stewart was me "5 and usummmmes" which would 1gt?n?:YenBnd2? a. Ergngarth: been missing between various fact.- have left the Province en route to SW51 Speaker at the rczulriz . be distributed outside the Prov- DEA-1-gs dwidpd Cannm proyus. COL Fun attending the ROW! winter Fa1r!Mcn's Association held last ll .iourisi.s to the City. l d I d - dd dg .. Id HI 0 i H V in the social hall of the Cliurchn The ceiebracmns proper, he n I e u . 1:52.95 M-. w. -- -. M. B. ii 2 0W" 05W 5 -i t i f E E. returned from the Maritime ' . ' ' ” me? H: W lch ear V-le Md.-T." will last until the end of Septem- . . . -,. g regarded as 8. dealer. I d w . . . ilih l t l -- ; - . . - F - - -. -. re offered as folloixs. :f;l:"- H';13""n:”i:,l:ht':fe' potato” md last year Joimlovs Winter Fair on Saturday night N Ea W" n Qum” Ml” discuss picpaiailons being made ber. Already 5,000 people hlIVE "Vi iivlOB(i0dllc:; llnli'0(l1if'llOli and orientation-A comprehensive resting at the l-is-nnessey Funefll Home from where the funeral Will be held this morning '0 Si Dunsianls Basilica for Requiem High Mass at 9:30. Interment in ors of the industry. and industry acres. Col. Pull was introduced by chair- man R. C. Parent and thanked by co-chairman Heath Mclntyre for his informative talk on it subject of In Judging Horses after spending a full week Judging horses at the big show. Mr. Shaw Judged Clydesdale. Percherons and Belgians on the line and Express horses, pairs and Toronto. While lhere they plan on ilop Price Paid-ally ;Mr. Lincoln Dewar moiiiiily dinner meeting of Trinity- ior and the anticipated program to: be carried out during the Centen-. nial Year celebrations. There was a um ."i!'!?SCli' t of guests from Montague and in ince with an effort to attract more dicated that they will be present. for the various conventions that will be held. 4 In C0ilClll5iOli. the Mayor Sdld. ”This is our opportunity, not only lady friends. use it. study so that you may he familiar with the Bible and effectively t2l Ciivisiian lciidoi'cliip-- Piihlir SDI"rl'l(llIg. preparation of ser- iit0nG'Il('i, l';i)'Pl', T('3t'TililLZ and leadership. Time: FRIDAY EVENINGS T to 8 p.ni.--8 to 9 pm. four in hands hitched in the arena ri-cognition of their .i;.;iiri..... in sell Charlottetown L0 our visit. . , . . , H ill” C-hlllnllc Cemel-"FF deep imam” '0 311' .each evening. l. ' ' such large numbers ilie dinner Wlllil b L 1 h . um f 1: P15”: ”"””1 (c"'O'5'”" U””"h ”,h”"lr”""l' ABSENAULT g. M. H" prince wllaesldentl 1-uifrtohid Shaw referred He reported . remarkably um given the Mme ..Momague Nhzhml 3:131-sellles ovhuaetcwes Me gt S; l..5-ctupm-:,M.'n-vol D, Dunbar. 219 I-xenl Siri-et. County Hospital on Sunday. N0- W Jresgtre 9 Wssmg 9! Mr: showing of draft horses. The Cly- in addition to guests from Mon-l solicited the (;().opex-aupn and (-1.. mm"? she ll” ”f'"””9'” '',”""”.”.'""i g vemher 7. 1954. James H0lhI':l"l Li'eut' C0T1"g"J STZISE; ;rrB1:'E”;l;l”" des were especially fine and Mr. A1 mu” 0! 515-75500 10? I 3911' lRlZuP. Gel-eml mrll ll'0m Y0l'Kl thusiasm of all the cltlzen.rv not H ""5 mmresls XOUWDDM (MMTNWIH mdR'V' Ar.-ieniiuli. in his 67th year. or- ' ' ' P ' 50' Cecil Stewart of Ham shire withle” "P"-"9 of 5315 011 flll.V- c iigregati n l1Cl din iher min- 1 c - 1- -H . warderi from the Bowness Fun- Kmz” Wh" W” 3b”""' d” to m”-a verv fine two-"ear Jld is to be ""99 head was realized at the dis- 0 O 1 u 8 l on "V m mr mmmwn but unough - . T oral Home to his late residence. 415 Nriire Dame Street. Summer- side. from where the funeral will be held at 9 am. on Wednesdax November 10th, to St. Paul's Church and cemetery. MncCOB)1A(lK-Suddenly at the Charlottetown Hospital on Mon- day. Nov. 8. 1954. Joseph Jamel- Mnccnrmiick of Sourls River h ness and Gordon Mllligan who liasl been out of the province for the past six weeks on business, were both welcomed back to club activ- ities. Guests of Rotary present were Walter Wilson and Hazen Hogg of Charlottetown. Flint Shurley, Tor- onto. Lester Garnett. Halifax, N. E. Durnan, Toronto, Douglas Ross, Ambflor. Ont... and visiting Rotar- congratulated on winning the jun- ior and grand championships on 9. very outstanding animal. The terms and hitches of four made ai very attractive display at evening performances. Mr. Shaw stated that the exhibitors gave fine cooperation and extended every courtesy in making the ex- hiblt and the whole competition lpci-szil s.-ile oi the Rivermede herd of purebred Holsteins owned by K. A. Hammond. Moorefield, Ontario. The sale held November 1st at the farm saw the top price of 3625.00 paid by Lincoln Dewar. Charlotte- town. P.E.f.. for the yearling bull Rivermede Jet Bomber. The three nearest dams of this bull have it production average of 23482 lbs. isier, Rev. J. M. Sproule were pre- sent. immediately following the dut- ner, which was served by the Sen- ior Women's Auxiliary. Mr. Stan Lancaster with Mr. George Thomp- son at the piano led the group in a lively singsong. Mrs. Pauline Simmons Fear was heard in two delightful vocal solos. Rev. J. M Fraser of Montague United Church , out the Provincc. Mr. P. W. Turner in thanking the speaker. assured him that the men of Trinity Association could be counted on for the fullest sup- port. in innkiniz next year's celebra- tlon ii memorable one. i l l .FuneraI Yesterday his 56th year. His remains were one of the fine” gum,” or the milk containing 911 lbs. fat aver- 1 d ed th be 1 transferred vesterday evening hm T0m M"'l0n- 'n'm'9i Fair. T" t'"".3'387b bunenat" H15 dam lilllbliotagfle and ocloinefimthgs meetloringl Mr! from the Charlottetown Funeral Mr. Shaw is to be congratulated 35 dmllled I-5 Very Good in Sel- Wm, the Be,,,dM,.,,,. Home to his late residence. Fun- eral notice later. McCARVILf.E-Siiddvnly on Sun . to Mayor Stewart's 'accomplisli- 1.3, residence 183 mm A t at his home. 63 Victoria Street as A d M9 k hersi, Fair. Eastern Canada”; great.- "1 mnk 999'-Emmi 935 155- full. menu du;-in me Q, 3h 4, H .' Wm” 0 ,. it f h t n k, .1 h. . average test. 3.61” b t.t ft. 9 P” '" V ” ' 5” Dllnml” maul" when 50- Since 1872. Ti.r;IT:lcnr3iii:. rigid Th Cir.-r. n ::lP(Tlx)Tli'lT)il'ti'lonbfikT.:l',leo h:Tledmtalreeat:el'li'i "5 bred by thamlat: sZn".n.s”.r' H” "mu "M the CW "um M" '""" Requlem ml?” M5” "8 - V " . ' w it ' "'”'”Y ""P"''”"' V”””"' d””"3 we celebrated by'Rev. Monsignor P. out - cnanuorrmrowu suamnnsmn MONTAGITI remains are resting at the, Hen Canada. a er Jones, of Charlottetown, comma yam. and it would be the V 1'05 nessey Funeral Home from where e S n P.E.I. McM"h0n Wllvh Rel P- 1"- MIC- ”" f”'"""l M" 1”” Mm w9d"”i every day life Special speakers will ssgiggest 12”" mt O (""319 W” Tigtgvellczfngrtfblblmg: luknhgw T12:-';':ue”ud:T.ci?'5e:T:nmszhiggvlg ri,,Nv. in f 8:451 fh . t . pa b Hidwilk ' ' - Cgxmh mo! med MN Ht?” R: The 24th annual iiv. fox mow de.;i'l wiihd ag:'lculture,l iiiiherielsl. Tavmoch (or V. llfflvizmld will carny out his duties with dla- the sanctuary were Rev. Leo Har-l and the 7th rmnuai mmg show cu ure. 9 unaton. rurn life. 4- nity and in a manner which will re”. Rev. Jame. smith. V", R". deemer for Requiem High Mass. I821 Dhl MO 84 Hour Ambulance Service. Dlgnffiod. Cour-M1 Serviea CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Euston St. max. me Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director - IOBIJBT E. BIADLIY Annual Fox got underway at the Charlottetown will judge the foxes with the largest number of entries years, over 300 animals. in four and not before Thursday morning. Mr. Andy Stewart of the Hudson Bay Company, Montreal. will Judge the mink. The number of mink entries is expected to be higher than last year. On display will be all types of mutation and stand- ard mink and standard silvers. platinum and pearl platinum foxes. The iinnusl banquet will be held this evening. Formulate Plans For Acadian Celebration- A meeting of the executive of "Le Convention Acadlenne de l'Ile du Prince Edouard" was held on November am. After the approve! of the minutes and financial state- ment it was decided to hold s con- vention in 1955. The date was tentatively set for Wednesday. July lath. The place at which this gath- ering will take place is to be im- wlth the holding of iilspecial cele- bfstlon to commemorate the 200th on being selected to perform this important duty at the Maritime Fair. Horse judges for the Am- clubl. and farmers' organizations. to have special pageants depicting the early life of the Acadisns in the pioneering days of North depicting some special events in the history of Acaidls. and a choir that will render Acsdlan folk song. Church and state dignitaries will take part in the opening ceremon- ies which will last throughout the whole day and evening. The Acadians living in diverse sections of the Island have been already contacted and they are very enthusiastic and anxious to make this historical event I suc- cess. Large Attendance At Funeral Yesterday The largely attended funeral of the late William .1. Storey was held yesterday afternoon from Trinity United Church where ser- vices were conducted by Rev. A. Frank Machean. I-fated by luv. Howard Christie. Storey had given to the church over I. period of almost 30 years. ectlve Registration. and has a year. iy record as a seven-year-old on three times-a-day milking of 26317 classified sl Very Good, and with 1 18,000 lb. record. 0 Ontario. Her heifer calf brought 8300.00. coin: to Martyn Healop. ure was twice reached for n bred heifer. once on the bid of Martyn 385100. and again on the bid of Enrique Cano, Caracas. Venezuela. An open yearling went to w. Clifford Gibson, Aylmer. Ontario, at. 300.00 and I. heifer calf brought 3225.00. this paid by Anna Meagh- er, Oakvllle. other good prices 1410.00 paid b J. P. cur it Sons. Unlonviiie. iii... for n milking female; uoo.oo paid by w. .1. Wal- den, Lucknow, for I milking fe- 111819: 8370.00 paid by Grant Cran- aton. Glenford station, for n milking female: 3300.00 pind by Enrique Csno, for I bred heifer. and f380.00 paid by G. H. Murray St Pauli. Ontario. for milking female. Twenty-five milking females :- veraged 3300.00; eleven bred heif- ers 3833.00 six open heifers 3243.00; eight. heifer calves 3101.00; end three buua 3380.00. aion, The Board of Steward: and included: Mutch, Hammond Ford. Clarence In introducing the guest speaker. Mr. Edwin C. Johnstone. referred be s credit, not only to the City Mayor Stewart told his listeners something of the historical back- polnted by the Government. His chief duty was to look after the town pump and to arrange for statute labor for the repair of the streets. The Fire Department eon- slsbed of A bucket brigade which when called to a fire would form two llnu. one to pass leather buck- ets filled with Water to the fire and the other to return to emptya. "Many changes have taken place since that time." said the Mayor. "and it is only right that we keep communion with the past while we go forward in the future." He went. on to refer to the way of liv- todey as compared to 100 years ago. "In the year 1853 we have I City which is comparable to any other City of its ciiirin Cansds in so for as its system of education is concerned," uid Manor Stewart. "A valuable asset. in the Centen- nial celebration; is the goodwill of the citizens and since goodwill is comprised chiefly of civic pride. t A part". laid me Mdyor. The largely attended funeral oil the late Mr. Frank Haughey was held yesterday morning from his J. Gregory Munphy, CS8R.. Rev. where service was conducted by Rev. Monsignor McMahon. tack on the previous Wednesday, was well known in this City where for almost thirty years he worked as an automobile ulesmsn with A. Horne and Company and later with Home Motors. On more than one occasion he received top awards from General Motor: for his sales- msnship. Possessed of I genial personality he was quick to make friends with the general public who soon came to know him as I man of reliable quslificatwm He was, a member of the Holy Name society. Parish of st. Dunstainh. He is survived by his wife, the former Lem O'Brien of Fort Au- gustus; s brother Patrick in the sacred Heart Home and the fol- lowing sisters: simr Thomu. Mount. ac. Mary's; Sister Mary An- thony. Sacred Heart Home: Mrs. Pied Molyneaux. Mi-e. Howard Molyneaux and Mrs. Jlmal Mc- Kenna. Charlottetown A brother Anthony predeceased him five year: CAMBRIDGE. England (CP) - 1-! Y N D M A N AND no. LIMITED INSURANCE . SHINGLES Rll IOOKIIY-Ihovn all the newest colon. in your copy vain Canadian Jdim-Munvlllc, Dept. N410, I” Icylt, Touulh. Johns-Munville HNSINGTON TIEIIOMETIZ . : AVAILABLE Al . hut each and evuy eit.i'- nounced within the next few -Rev. Mr. Macuan in delivering feel we 1 '00- . , ....... ------e-- we or l3'.".".f.""rll.'.l":.Fl?:”" :2: :..':'.:;:'.:'i": -- rs .. ......... N. D. This convention will coincide-devoted years of service that Mr. Men" 59' P &uMod'”r:Vwcv';,' mm. or which they are proud who nnumotm nlmxrl il g, s SUMMERSIDT ” ' 1, mg bl Mscinnls, Frank Lnppin. Lawson SDOIHM ill-fl-h9T on some of the By 1 vote of 288 to 262 the Cam- UNDEBIAKEn lvAef:::lhv M N-1cTmdT.lr'l:"l:ldtaki3i'lin?g ;Ib'l:ltmll0lwifT)-:)lgernti::i' Jenkins. events that will take place Mayor 1,,-Mu union - - 3 4 - - . Provinces by the former sexton "who would ' stewai-1. mrudde refe:-once tan: 31:02 motion "that the separation of the EMBALMEB - . 1,. fl ii . --' I -- u, posed I IYOWBI 00 church and state is s Iential to T ' tomc:::TI1i:e 5iTr"mTi3rb?3e'nz”T:3 :iIll:u(,):::leIT,liIi.l:;l Tlnlmlhe bghurche, CCU will be run over n period of 0,, mm" of Chmumn,'.. R W" " - tlnrlottetowl m within I few ween Special com- both young and old." months. He also noted that Ian 1:!" the lf0uP'l fl?” ""1101" 495110- iiiicceu will be appointed to look Hymn: lung during the service I wiuii to mink All (hole who bears Eve. - awn i!:,riere:iulnuI": N M! t M & ' NMOI WIIBIIIN sitar the various phases of the were "Rock of Ages" and "Abide helped in any way in the hrecon- :,no3':emc::;?fId;'ll:”n!! Floss fem: INDIA PM I ' ' celebration which in being planned. with Me." The choir rendered the sirurtlhn of my burn Flllc ''''-i- T O .. . s b - - V 1"" W M" W "W 5"” "'2'. "V "l3.i:'l.".E'9”r'ilr...ml”'l.i"1L.?Zi2.': .. ..”:.l::.- '.'”il.L".?:;' :'.:.".-1. mu-s Vlllllif Iilal ssmsiz with curve!-it tone: which concern all Teiii-ii". The funeral w 2 was A ' - l g '. .. M- an Manna; of up man 33 any var, iugeiy attended new the 50- Bedeque, lstewurt spoke of the folders poet. lmenning beaver pon I'll.”iRll)llH(lViN