novelists- c.1241 J4 . . cnimi uardlan lKenaington Man I“Arm .._ y" Campaign | olumn la realerved for naive S16"; interest. but advertising of l ngwly nature may be inserted ‘l five cents a word strictly PI!- slrle in MY!!!“- ls Committed To m: Chjective . Supreme Court ,frric_ cuKiifiiau. gzggigliiifrrarowisii ' IAnnual Meeting ICaiedonian Club Remembrance iiay Services Central Guardian This column ls reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at live cents a word \e+e4+ee+++o+e-e+eo+a++o++ hogan l 45th. 1941. to Mr. Nov. 10. OPEN EVENINGB "in <v\Il-'\i$-.1-lae'>i\ll_i now at The Abegweit Gift Court. minim’! TAXI. Phone 52k HOWARD ldolhiflls‘ Pitta Foam”; n, 1'15 Queen Street. veat-lilt <|_‘.1\“1\2 CHRIST CHURCH, Cherry Val 1g)‘, Nov. 9: Evening prayer 7.30 pm Rev. Sidney J. Davies -ro NEW omsoow in 25 min- qm via Maritime Central Airway Wm daily. Phone 2061 or 540. VISITING AT CHURCHILL — m, and Mrs. Boyd MacArthur and 501i Robert, and Mi‘. Neil MacNev- Maine, are visiting the Livingstone home in, all of South Brewer. at Churchill. .__ COLLISION — An accident ill- ‘valuing two motor vehicles occur- ’ red about 10:10 yesterday morning nt llrc corner of Great George and left side oi one car was smashed. dam- , gglltil both headlights. The right e other wcro damaged. The drivers lluslcrn Streets. The whOle front fender and bumper of Owmq To ruasnav, NOV. 11' “"5 being a statutory holiday, the City] Mnrket will he held on Monday, UNTIL nl-IBISTMAS. - Do your shopping Kensingtou was trial in the Supreme Court. on a with intent to steal, at the con- clusion of a preliminary hearing held in Summerslde on Thursday before Stipenrdiary Magistrate R. S. Hinton. Blakeney was arrested. by the local Kensington policeman on the evening of Monday, October 20th. following discovery of a break into the store of Sterling Hunter. About supper time Mrs. Hunter had heard a noise from ‘the store. which is located near the,residence. and on investigation saw that the building had been entered by the rear door. When she focused her flashlight into the building a man was seen to break through a front window and es- cape. M1‘. W. E. Darby, K. C_, rgprg. sented the Crown and Mr. D. 0. SPWBFB. K. 0.. acted for the ac- cused. 3 ‘$’side Milk A Producers Ask . Price Increase involved in the accident were not lnvireli. POLICE COURT-At the Stipen- dml- liinpistrates Court yesterday, a nlnii charged under the Prohibi- ilon Act was fined $40 and costs or fun months, while a drunk and dzsordeily was lined $30 and costs or 20 days. A case under the in- come war tax act was further beard and adjourned until Mon- iliw. November 10th. ‘IEATLEY RIVER OBSIIIKV- ‘Hi-A telephone call was re- ceivcd last evening from Major D. A. MacDonald at Monet effect that he is arranging for the (‘lifilblliflfy Remembrance Day ser- vicc at wihcatley River. at which appropriate addresses will be de- llvercd. Last ycnr the service was cancelled owing to Major MacDon- --, aid; scrious illness, from which he '- has now quite recovered. The scr- ” vice will start as usual at 11 o.m. .'t~'.=.i.-i'iiiy;,; rosv oi-‘hco nouns _Bc- glnzllng Monday, Nov. 17. the gen- n! delivcry. registration. and slump wickets at the Charlottetown Post Oificc will open at 8 o.m. and pm hut on other dnys of the w"eck.l r-xlllldiuc Sundays, tho wicket will npPIl n! 0 filll. and closc at 6 p.m. i.- pracliccvwdii be in kPCPInE ..h that which will be observed in‘ ' other post offices across Canada. PRESENTATION r0 MRS. J- A. ('I..»\RK—The lMary Group of; the Women's Auxiliary of the Charlottetown Baptist Church met at lhc home of Mrs. Lemuel Web-| I i; star, 44 Grafton Street, on Thurs- day evening last. A short devot- innnl service was conducted by the l president, Mrs. Ben Stentiiord. A business discussion followed. which | included plans for the forthcoming tea of the Auxiliary. Delicious re- freshments were served by the hostess, when a beautiful bride's cake made its appearance. and a lovely gift was presented to Mrs.‘ J. A. Clark, who is a member of the group. The presentation was made by Mrs. Robert Sutherland. ' iillTliS. milieu s. “ owns 50c Per insertion I BIRTHS COSTELLO — At Iihe Charlotte- town Hospital on November 0th. 1947- I0 Ml‘. and Mrs. Maurice E. Costello. a son. IiiacCANNqM, u” P. E. Illlnd Hospital on Wednesday, October and Mrs. Orr iilawann. West Covehead, a daugh- GI‘. DEATHS DOUGLAS-At the P. n. Island Hospital. Nov. 1.. mo. Edison n. Dmlitlas oi’ Iunbury. age 62 years. The remains are resting at the A h d Cuielirte mineral Home until noon DISIITISS "GIIEBX r o s e slmdlly. then to his residence -_--_ where the funeral service will bu MONTREAL. Nov. 7 - 1C1’) — -—-—- held at 2 p.m., Monday Nov, 1o, The British freighter Empire Wal- WASWNGTON Nov 7-04?)- Interment in Clifton Cemetery lace which sailed from here a Pvllilryless Thursdays In the Unit- NELSON ... Suddgnly on 9d 5 was]; 53., Wm, a m“ load t ell States were abolished sudd ‘igfigmgrfiim afresh) Neiaonbiaédfraalight cars for South AIPICJII Iyflhldily Brill?) thbe cackies "s; ‘ l. 8116011"? - Mflilviflyl. was reported toda to be " “ens 5°" "t? Y B11211’ Brow- Mlr. Nl ' I y a ,, _ _ .. .. Amy. Zflflanizczuurvveiyedtgy olilgfipfgal‘. fin dislttress 400 miles east of Hall- fiLingftoglLuhcfiggafIllizlicanrry.I L98. c", Iv“. sun Bmho cam and‘ lard w h her main engines stop- Tm? 0mm“. Fbod moanynilhue Ray r , ' - " ' . l '" . Mm 1521f‘ gmmnilgifighgnee The ships skipper reported the! Igltgfyullfdlsuilljt’rfrkefbiw 1mm? Funeral service ‘to be held In the zsolzdmlhz‘: Iamizleitlllllile danger m, Tlhumdayé 515m"; 11522:; r 1 u e sen 0 s ,, ' ' ...z“.:.°.i:.i;'.:'.°:"::' amaze.‘ Assisi, ' m, 9m. " ' Wallace one of Britain's newest - ' Rev. or. n. v2.1.3 finrlilniivhélfi‘ "Iilflld, “1""""°"I “""°"- W" nomdIiu-x m Iomfimm ma lhation. Mr. Nelson was boy-n n making her season's final trip from t; at‘? mom" ""1 -_ fiXhllining Cornwall. "Beechwood" on ‘h, Montreal. {Ltpcndidpoxlhtlrl}; gannelrlalprgnguely f * V Eflm, yzmngv: “mm b!’ 907d" MC" estimated to save 56,000.00!) bushels l son of Mr. and Mn. John of grain. is tried out b the uit .elson l , Y P9 TY ye m and moved to B. 0. some 40 mdusm, I i ' "°' 9- F- ""I“I'"°" ii..°’ii...‘i‘..rl""l".’."‘°“ _ y a ever l: SUII 5’...3‘.’.'“l°.‘°‘iil1..%§5°"l'r"fi‘ ‘iii ' , eug w N n M , chickens. , ' ' OPTOMErnISTS “On Thuriladav. crates of fowl UNDERTAKIR "Snelallls In the rll- ,,,.{;,';,,;;,'gggfnlhgndyqggggel IMIALM" tiag ef gleeees for the ‘l, '" . i I I d uckman. food committee chair- correct on o oeu ar e- man. to dramatize the chicken ch""““"' l" “up” rnisers‘ protests with li e "firth Wlltehlsi ' "a uawks“ Grow ‘ 1 ivd Phone IO II Grafton Street ‘q ' c" comp.” - bitterly that hens kept on the farm for lack of buyers were eating At n meeting of the Milk Pro- ducers and Distributors Associat- ion held in the Stirnmcrsidc Town vllail on Thursday evcntirg u reso- lution was passed requesting on in- icrcusc of two ccuts u quart in the retail price of milk in Srnnmrrrddc The reasons given in the rcsolution Alexahg Blakeney of ‘committed for charge of breaking and entering. Blleld Last Night The annual meeting of the Cale- donian Club was held last night at the Charlottetown Hotel, with |president Wendell H. Beaten in ‘the chair. I During the meeting the follow- ling new members were admitted to ithe club, J. E, Burnett Wesley ii-laclveod. J. W. MacKinnon, John 1P. Nicholson, W. Blair MacDonald, Joseph Gill, Ernest MacInnis and Lloyd G. MacPhail. The officers elected for the en- suing year are, Wendell H. Bea- ton, re-eiected president; J. W. MacKinnon, ist vice-president; John P. Nicholson, 2nd vice-presi- dent; Frederick S. Martin, record- ing secretary; George MacDougali, financial secretary; Blair, Mac- iin‘ Tuesday Local headquarters of the Sal- vation Army announced last night that this Province has again top- ped the objective in another suc-, cessful financial campaign. overl $9,600 has been received to date in the recent Red Shield drive, the provincial objective being $9500. Of the abovo amount, Charlotte. town raised $6,700, Surnmerside 81,225 and the balance was receiv- ed front rural areas. The latter are still uncompleted and it is ex. ilccted that when the nnai results are tabulated. the total amount raised for the Salvation Army will be in the vicinity of tidying ___;_______ vnurgngssur (Continued from Page 1) The tolling of the Fire Bell next. Tuesday morning will announce to the citizens of Charlottetown the opening of the Remembrance Day services. Beginning at. 10.55 o.m.. the bcil will toll at {iii-sec- ond intervals until 11 o'clock. But before that members of the Charlottetown branch of the Can- adian Legion, headcd by RECCE hand, will leave the Le- iuken up their position in front of the Monument. The playing of "O Cnnaclu" by the Band at 10.55 ,will be followed at ll o'clock by two minutes silence. Then the’ Lost Post; the recitation of that: Donald treasurer; James E. Bur- words "they shall grow PIP.‘ iiett, corresponding secretary. old _ . and Reveille. Their lack o,f invitations w" The plans for the St. Andrew's There will then be brief ad- attributcdiw ihcm to the fact that Russian observers have not received invitations to some re- cent military manoeuvres and ex- hibitions in the United States. Armed forces representatives from other‘ foreign missions in‘ Moscow — including the British military attache, filial-Gen, Rab. 9i‘! Hilton. who was accused this W901i "I trying to photograph a “msww rflfilfllfly‘ —— were present. | In his spocch delivered in the ohseilrc of Prime Idinner were announced. and is to lbe held on November 25th, at the Charlottetown Hotel, at 8 p.m. The guest speaker will be Dr. William Bailey, Professor of the Univerlity ,0! Chicago. During the evening the tickets for the banquet were placed in the hands of the entertainment com-i mittee, headed hy John P. Nichol- son. who was appointed chairman of the committee. Complimentary remarks were ex- pressed by Mr. Malcolm Mac-Kin- dresses by the Legion followed by the placing of wreaths and selections by the Band. The singing of "O God Our Help in Agcs Past" and “GOP The route which the parade will follow on lcziving the Monument will take ii by Grafton, ‘Prince. Richmond. mill Queen Streets, lhcn buck to Grafton Sireci. i0 the Lvcrgion 110ml.‘- Minisior Stalin, . '~ l ~ ' L-Govcrnor who Imssed his third (‘mlsemmve “on m the ret-Irmg secretar)“ ML Bgfihsard IEllrIIIIFLIIaRo salute on r-nkqn-mion n; H“, great holiday Thomas MarMllian, who has been ‘we South Side of the Prov-maul because m. 1,, M,“ m, vacation l“ a very capable secretary for the Buimin" the solith Bulganin declared the ‘II35I 3“ Years- ""________,__________ Russian Gnvcrnnwnt “the mo“, The meeting was lwought to a Stable and mo“ authormmvc close by the singing of Auld Lang power in ilie ilvorld." syne‘ luv. Gardiner Visits the - gion Hall and at 10.40 will have C sign. Beautiful tone. Toombs Music Store. stanza of Binyon's containing theIIII about I'm“ mmrs- 911°!" M944’ dot time Central Airways 2061 or 540. I PROGRESSIVE TIVE chaplatiagll Hall, Monday, November 10th, 7.30 ' M Suvc the King" will conclude thelstewarb’ now open for busmefi _ yCustom Crushing ccvcmonlcs hcforv the Monument. Sureaame Feeds for sale. BEDEQUE Baptist Churcih uu Sun- day. 11 A, M. 7.45 P. M. School Sunday evening, Novcm-ber Rev. Sidney ililiii-r of Bolivia. A. Britten, Minister. Nov II.’ Si. Johns, Milton. Sunday. School 2 p.m.; p.m.; Communion 11 o.m. J. Davies. Rector etrictl; pay- able In advance. . _ OWING T0 TUESDAY, NOV. 11 being a statutory holiday, the City Market will be held on Monday, Nov. 10. COOKS for Christmas Photo- graphs. CONFEDERATION LIFE BURANCE. IN. Al‘ YOUR. SERVICE-Arafat oai Company. Phone 2498. - NEW WILLIS PEANOr-NGW de- BY AIB to Montreal and Boston ARMISTICE DAY PARADE AND MEMORIAL SERVICE iii y Victoria Brooch Conodion Legion, I. E. S. L., ov. II, ot II o.m. All ex-service men os well mbers be sure to oriend. Service will be lield g the parade of veterans to the memorial Special speakers will be In attendance. rO-O'§§-§§'§—O—O§4O $%§0-§-$§4-§5O—OA-§#V§f§Q Q O—OQ+9§ 0% Will be held b on Tuesday, N os Legion me in the HoII foIIowin tablet. Phone I7II Competent Inztirance Service HAVE A TALK WITH MORTON DEW Eastern Trust Bldg P5525. i.‘ Charlottetown CONSERVA- poli meeting Cambridge CLARKE FEED SERVICE, Mt. and Mixing. SERVICES IN CENTRAL Sunday 10.15 A. M. Coming! e.: evening prayer Mark's. Rusiico, holy Rev, Sidney St. vCSBIEXRZ£ XRRZKRIR§ ( l\l"‘ ANNUAL MEETING The onnuol meeti Vendors Association w Iege Auditorium oi 8 . to theI ‘for the rcquest were the increase in tihe price of fccrls and iihc new Iprovincial regulations which de- mand that a jiroduccr must supply ‘ two ton of ice pcr cow. It was point- slusfiiisfiii iContinuitTTr-eim Page 1) proposals Pre , the proble w t "ti; h ed out that there is a scarcuty of importanceil-I anads cancemid ice in Suunmcrsidc and the costs] Canadian Pmvmces Quebec espec_ lare consequently higher. The meeting was addressed by Miiii‘l°l".‘.’fi"lizr. sexy v (Continued On Page 15) Importance “r5 I _ H_____V_ Federal author rally itics micr Duplessis said "It appears to us to be absolute. that acts of such carried out by the :- close nt 7 p.m. every day excelli- -" simllny. Commencing Saturday. ' Now l5. the money order wicket» will open at 9 o.m. and close at 1' .'f'hose present were asked to take Frel P. E. I. Branch 0f Canadian Consumers Association Formed , __. . i A most enthusiastic meeting of representative wozncil. unbau, was held in the COliliCll Chamber of City Hull on Thurs- day afternoon. Navcmbcr 6th, to consider the forming of a Provin- cial Brunch of the Ciilllidlflll As sociatiou of Consumers. Mrs. W. F. A. Stcivart presided. ‘and outlined the program of the Association. She spoke of the keen interest shown in the new organ- ization at a rrcent meeting lield at Ottawa at which she was the representative of the Women's In- stitute, and stated the purpose of the Association is to develop ulore enlightened opinion on economic affairs and consumer interests, and to express this opinion in such a way as to benefit the home, the community and the nation. The meeting was then thrown open for discussion. speakers in- cluded: Mrs. Allison Maclvfiilan, Mrs. E. S. Coffin, Miss Mary G. MacDonald, Mrs. W. M. Brcliaut, Mrs. J. A. Lawson. Mrs. Arthur Henry, Mrs. A. B. Cosh, Mrs. J. Blake. Mrs. Parnell McMahon, Mrs. A. B. Bagnall, Mrs. Frank Murray. Mrs. Earle MacDonald, Mrs. Fred Jenkins and Mrs. Fred Nash. It was moved, seconded and car- ried “That as \vc are all in accord to having the work of the Canad- ian Association of Consumers cor- rled on proviucialiy to check the high cost of living we should sci up a Provincial Organization." The following officers were then appointed:- ' Chninrnan: Mrs. Fred Gates. Secretary: Miss Lillian Duche- min. Assistant to the Secretary: Miss Estelle Haines. Mrs. Gates in a few well chosen remarks thanked those present for the honour accorded in appointing her to the position of chninnan. copies of literature on the Associ- ation and study them, after which another meeting will he called. | sitter lieperisd In rural and , K without even] consulting the Provinces.‘ 1t ls rrzrcttnbls that in all the conferences cvcn in the confer cnccs bctwce Ottawa l 1 and Newfoundland ‘ldnry that Q suited nor informed." "This lack 0f cou ccedings in a multi concerned with theI unilexatioit of Newfoundland and‘ re- garding ciclnzlrcatibn of the boun- zlrbcc was neither cou- rtesy in pro- iaterai problem Girl Guide News l NOTICE Guide headquart cs will he open every Wednesday from 1.30 to 5 p.m. for the convenience of Guid- eis and Guides and Brown Ovcfs. The Provincial Council of Girl Guides has appointed Miss Jean Puncher as permanent field secre- tary for thc island. 0n one cer- Ii is aggravated by oiTicinl statg- loin day of the week ltn ho fixed inenlhs of the Rt. Hon. _St. Laurent later). Miss Punt-liar may ho mum] i o t e effect that this problem at the Travel Bureau. Where . concerns on j Provinces have not i nothing to scc to." y "Truth obliges me I Ihv Federal [not oil's’ discourteous IISIROWII anti-Can imid Mr. Dupics table that the proceedings not been in the nat Conodion unity..." "The time is certainly bndl chosen for increa of the taxpayer," "It 15 villi-Till! unfortunate the Federal Government encour aged Newfoundland on the ques 111118 to say an to say the _ but hav Milan arrogance, 1y Ottawa and that the authorities have been sis. "It is regret- have ure to promote 5111B the burden said the Premier. thi\‘ Guide supplies urc kcpl, and she can ulwuyls be rcurhcd there by ("urrc-spuiirlelicc. Al other times site will he keeping iu touch with Guide rompoirics and Brownie packs, of which there arc now twenty-tyre enrolled. Last week she accompanied Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. Curl ore to Summcrsidc io attend the annual meeting of the Local Association. d t B .V ed the Montague company, and called at Georgetown where it is hoped to rc-orgonize a company in the near future. tion of the Labrador limits." “The omen“ communique? the I Halloween Party Premier continued, "says m“ Newfoundland will have seven Last Saturday afternoon mrvtnbers of Par] tain number of Fight and under can the Federal cide these Suiting the Provi particularly." He said he ha amendment of Federal nuthort crease the psrl tation of one of the seven members and increase of Quebec's lament and a cor. senators. By who: what convention, Government de. questions without con. nces and Quebec d protested over the constitution by lies in 1943 to in- iamentary reprcgen. Provinces by that recent girls of 7th Chorlottctclalri . (Trinity) entertained at a happy Halloween party ‘for a group of 38 phanage. It is hoped to establish a THERE WILL BE a meeting of the executive of the Temperance Federation in the Charlottetown Baptist Church Monday, Nov. i0 at 10.80 am. Clergymen are urg- ently requested to attend. Friends In City Before leaving for Ottawa 0Y1 the 11.35 plane yesterday morning. the Right Honourable J. G. Gard- iner, Federal Minister of Agricult- ure, visited Mr. J. W. BOUItBI‘ at the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal. 'I‘he Minister expressed his appreciation to lVfr. Boulter for tlic splendid work he had done RETURN HOME - Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Scncabaugh. of Norma Street have returned home after spending the week-end with rela- tives and friends in Cambridge and and also another day they inspect-r the‘ Co inst spring as head of the P. E. Island Potato Export Board, in arranging for bushels of Island potatoes. the Rev. A D. MacKcnzie and Mrs. MncKcPle. 94 McGill Ave.. whom he h:.:l met frequently in Regina nucl other western centres. Mrs. MncKeilzic is the daughter of the late W. R. Motherweil, former Federal liilnistcr of Agriculture. I .W. A. Donations l iFor ilverscas l , j Q liionllliv oi‘ this week (irritations I for foodpurccls \I’l'l'(.‘ sent in to St. .Pnul's _Purish Hail by St. Peter's yCntherlrul and Si. Dani's Church, lbranches pi the Wcmans Auxil- Iiary of the Church of England in Canada. These were packed and sent to two aged clcrgymeu and their ivivos iu England. Many of these clergy have been adopted by the 25 ditfcrent Diocesan BOBHIS throughout the Dominion. The initial parcels have been chudren from ML Herbert Or_l dispatched in time for Christmas and will be followed by others throughout the year, when the ~ l Brownie puck at the Orphanage. Ingrown‘ w'A' Blanche! in Pr nee so the Trinity Brownies came to the party in uniform to demoli- state. — All told, there were about 80 girls und boys present. A line programme oi songs and games was carried out and a‘ deiici i l I ous l “m by 81g,“ new m TgDTBSCIItRt- lunch enjoyed, topped with candy‘ l em » . . b’ nullified by Newioeétldggiéli: and ice clcnm. Evensong and taps Drfrposed representation. ItWIs not necessary to be 3' pro- Dhet. he continued. "to know that annexation of Newfoundland at the present time under the con. dltions referred to would add greatly to the already complicated ilrioblems of Canadian confeder. at on." Poultfryless Days In iI. S. brought the party to a close. The 7th. Company is grateful to the friends who so kindly conveyed the guests to and from Mt. Her- bert, and also provided the spe- cial treat. Training Class A preliminary training class for Guiders and Brown Owls was or- ganized at Prince of Wales Col- lege Hall, on Thursday evening of this week, arranged by Mrs. C.H. Beer and conducted by Mrs. Harry Cudmore. Meeting of Commissions: 5 On Saturday the Guide com- missioners from all over the Is- land are meeting at Summerslde for a conference. r. s. I.__C_A_TTI.EMEII (Continued from Page i) Island continued on top. A bull jointly owned by Howard Corning and the Corning Guern- sey Club took the grand title in the Guernsey bracket. with Sey- mour Main of Densmore Mills. N. 8.. owning the second place winner. W. A. Flemming of Truro enr- ried away honors with his grand championship bull while Arthur Miners of Aulnc displayed his grand-champio ip white heifer. G. Chase‘ of Port Williams. N. B. won the reserve with an aged bull and H’. l". Carter and Sen had the reserve winner for females, In the horse judging of thor- rughbreds, the entry of Mrs. A. I. Misener of Dartmouth. N. 8., car- ried off top honors. Peter J. Martin and Son of Hun- their heads off, gul indnpreclous grain needed in lzumge. iey sent the birds here wit the explana- tion that they cou tint sell them. "And eoulduit irtord t0 feed them. Edward Island will have the op- portunity oi assisting in this ne- I cessary work. The parcels were packed under the supervision oi Mrs. J-T- Rodd- W.A. Social Service Secretary. 85- sistcd by the Diocesan President nnd representatives from the branches sending in donations. tcr River, P.FI.I., owned the win- hing entry in the Hackney divis- ion and the dnm of Campbell Mc- Neiii of Windsor, NS, was first as female. Horses owned by 14- A- M5“ Dongali or south West ‘Margaree, 3i. 5., and Basil E. I/owe won first for ‘stallions two and three Yell" old. Mr. Lowe also won honors with his female fouled in 1946. IINLCAIIINC roonv sivvicw scnrrilso cont $12.50 oer ton n. Plciiard a c» mons 24o the transportation to Great Britain of three million Mr. Gardiner aiso called upon Murray Harbor North, P. E. I. -- New Glasgow News. IN PORT-The freighter Alta- lcna. a re-converted tank landing craft (T01...) is at present docke-l at the Railway Wharf. taking on a full cargo of potatoes bound for Norfolk. Virginia. She arrived here from New York, which was he: last port of call. FAREWELL PARTY—During the and Mrs. Stuart Dickson, e: at a party in honor of Miss Beth Robinson. R.N., prior to hcr RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP — Mr. Nick Grccco of 94 Welland Si. Thorold. Ont.. has been awarded ill-re University scholarship for First Yr. Eilginecring for the ycar 1946-1947. Mr. Grccco graduated- frrm Thorold High School, Thorold, Ont. in 1941 and after spending five years in the B.C.A.F. he rc- sumed lhis studies at McGill Uni- versity where he is taking Chemical Engineering. He received the Scholarship for making highest (Tifl-TIIS in all First Ycar Engineering. His wife, the former Lillian L'e- Ciair of 166 Elm Ave. Cha-rlottc- town, P.E.1., now resides at Thorold, Ont. FAREWELL GIFT-On Thurs- day evening lirfrs. Preston Beck entertained at her home on Mount Edward Road for Mrs. Orisou Archibald who is leaving soon to joinhcr husband in Pcterborough, Ontario. Mrs. Beck and the other members of the Executive of the Provincial Musical Festival pre- sented their 1946-47 president. Mrs. Archibald, with a gKt, in apprecia- tion of her work in organizing the Association. The Central Glce Cluh also presented Mrs. Archibald with an address and gift. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mr. Patrick Damien Morrison was held yesterday morning from the A. A. Hennessay Funeral Home to St. Peter's Church, St. Peter's Bay_ where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. T. P. Butler. The pall- bearers were: Messrs. Joseph A. McAulay. Francis MacKinnon, Francis McAulay, M. V. McAulay, Harry Thompson and Joseph Mc- Aulay. Interment took place in the church cemetery, where services were conducted by Father Butler. assisted by Monsignor A. A. Mc- Auiay. C.N.R. PROBLEMS DISCUSSED —Mr. C. T. Montgomery. superin- tendent of the Prince Edward Is- land division, C.N.R.. has returned from attending e two-day confor- enoe of regional and divisional of- ficers of the C.N.R. at Moncton. The meeting was held to discuss inter-departmental and operating roblems, and was told by Mr. P. . For, general superintendent of the Atlantic region. that the rail- way is faced "with the movement or a tremendously heavy traffic during the coming winter months- even greater than last year." A large domestic traffic moviylg to and from ail sections of the ari- iime Provinces was reported. TRINITY Y. P. U. MEETING- Trinity Young People's Union held its regular meeting in the Social Hail on Friday evening, Nov. 7th. 'I'he meetin, opened with the bus- iness period which was presided over by the vice-president. Robert Younker. Lively recreation, under the leadership of Jean Ramsay and Vernon sobey. was enjoyed by all. eeeee-eeeeoe-ve-‘oea-eeoee» An enjoyable feature of the even- l iuwasaslM-wefllleiilvlean MncLennan. The program was un- der the direction of the culture convencrs, Ena MacLcod and lvfrtr- jorie Munn. Interesting slides de- picting life in Central India were shown. As each slide was shown Mr. Mocbennnxi told something of interest about it. Charles. Downe and Beverley Smith conducted th worship service, the theme ofovhich was "Belief in God.” The service opened with a call to worship by Charles Downe. The scripture reading. Proverbs 2 (1-11) was road in unison. and the meditation entitled, Pull and Tug. was read by Beverley Smith. Hymns sun; ‘Earth? and "This Is My Fathensl I l i v ivcek Miss Jean Campbell, R. N., | 32 l Brightpn Road, were joint hosless- | departure for Ontario, where she. has accepted a position on theI staff of Kenora General Hospital. | were "For the Beauty of the ivorld". The Mizpah Benediction brought the meeting to an end. The pianist for the evening was’ Shirley Darrach. P.E.I. HOSPITAL MEETING — The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Prince Edward island hospital was held at Cuudall Home. Monday. her 3rd. The president. Mrs. Gor- don Lciluh presided. There were 28 members present. The minutes of the October meeting were read, and approved. Mrs. George Bun-l taln‘ chairman oi’ the ivays and means committee. reported a very gratifying amount realized from the picture sponsored by the Aid.‘ The president sincerely thanked Mrs. Buniain and her committee; and all who helped in making a. success of this project. The mom-l ocrs voted in favour of paying for (nlntz for the windows and covering of a chesterfield suite in: the new residence. Plans were made for supplying turkeys, Christ- mas tray decorations. etc.. for the patients‘ Christmas dinner. A let- ier from the student nurses coun- zii was read, thanking the ladies for the treat of cake and ice cream‘. This treat will be given each month. With the cooperation of the Wohela cluh and the Junior Aid. plans were made for serving tea KEEP YOUR BIKE IN ORDEP . We do oIl kinds of repairs. AII work guaranteed. BIKES TO HIRE ours Bljioi strum su P Phone 2572-] 25 Possmore Si. Patterson's Jewellery Store Phone 3044 the . Novem- . ng of the P. E. I. Milk Producers and, ill be held in the Prince of Woles Col- P.M. Nov. Ilth. All members ore urged to attend. A specioi invitation is extended to oII producers ond dis- tributors now supplying towns ond viIlo of the P. E. I. Milk Control Board. A lorge attendance is expected. A. B. MocRAE . President P. E. I. Milk Producers ond Vendors Association. { 91'9"}? o, ~xzg x i; RR woven». I “warranted? l i¥"5n”‘s.\r.n'_” or}. thc " [I-‘or Foot Allin-elite“; 3 i gas under jurisdiction ~rv zit the opening of the new resi- dence. litrs. N. H. DeBiols was ap- pointed chairman of this commit- tee. Business‘ being completed the meeting adjourned. Afternoon tea ivas served by Mrs. MacNeii, Mrs. Proud and lth‘S._BillllCI'. Personals Mr. Keith Boyce. Charlottetown- leit Tuesday morning for Provi- cicncc R. I. on a two week holi- day accompanied by Mr. Mlifk Young, Charlottetown. ‘ Mrs. Bertha Olson, Blue Haven Cabins, Royalty, Mrs. Gordon Mac- vilillimis. Carleton. and Mrs. Jud- son Blackmore, searlelown. spent a very pleasant week-end in Hali- fax viSiillig rclativfis and “lendi- Mp Ivan Ferguson, Bonshaw. l a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Iiospital where he underwent- a major operation some time a80- His friends arc pleased to learn he is iilnprovilig cveiy day ‘and trust he will soon be able to return to hi5 home and cnJOY hi5 usual “Dd health. 0F season lumber. BOZITLS and Slud- dinlz. also windows.‘ Apply 51 Hayfield Street. them with MINARWS |. | u I M s n 1' s‘ D Rubanseeimaudfi ck sell e user ECDSNSOIDCAI a?’ ui gllirdfflnfl. No sirr c “Im- ....v.. ... CONSULT II. J. A. BROWN, II.P. Crthopedlc Chiropodiet 143 Great George Street CIIARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. . "ta rents" slatily u wll l Gt. George ll.