ARTHUR J0l<LN'SON Rotary Governor Will Visit Here Rotarv Gmcrnor \l‘llltlf' John- .on. who visited hcrc recently during the APEC meeting as Minister of Economic Development ' .' will visit the Charlottetown Ro- tary Club officially on Friday night at a dinner meeting, which uill include Rotary Anns. at the Charlottetown llotcl. - Fouowlrig dinner mee-t—| President Secretary Alistair MacLcod and xarious committee chairmen on Rotary administration and ser- Vite activities. During his tour of 782 Governor Johnson will visit fifty-three Rotary clubs with a membership of ‘.’.'.’.50 in the .At- lantic Provinces and the border counties of Maine. I ‘ Stttdcnts Strong Competiti Guernseys At Winter Fair Kingston, Saunders had thc junior t-liitn AMHERST. \'.S -Special —-— Harold Palmer and Son and Al-‘ ton Bell. both of Kensington. R. _ ' rd is- land Gueriuey men competing at the Maritime Winter Fair ' yesterday. Both moderate success in very strong competi- champion female wannamaker Bros. of Nauti- had the junior Saunders showed the reserve champion. . usual in dairy breeds only the milk classes drt ckasscs 'werc shown on the first day. the milk classes dry classes \s‘ n . Palmer scorrd a win with ay. CLYDESDALES Cecil J. Stewart of Hampshire was basking in the limelight of success last night after the l'(‘,'.!lSl9l'9d Clydesdale horse show was completed here at the Mari- time Winter Fair. Mr. Stewart took the 3-year-old female class with his Anne‘: Favorite Rilla atid the rcset‘\e junior cha-m pionship Hts Stallion. Sunny Crest Favorite won his class and also took the senior male cham -D Eiddlllttn to these Palmer fiie seconds. three thirds. and seieral others. Bell one second. two thirds and one tilher placing Top winners in the Guernsey ring included PW. Saunders of \_\lt‘\lt)I'(l. .\ S, Walter West of Mont-ton and John S. Longley. D’ D! Q- innounwce TwoVC‘andidates For United Church Ministry The Committee of Colleges and his position as engineer with a of the Prince ltidvvarti local cotistruction company an Island Pi‘esbytcr_v of The ljtiitcti has taken up studies leading Church of Canada I‘0P0l‘l9d lwdltoward ordination at Pine Hill new candidates for the ministryioinniiy liall. llalifax. He was District };O_ at yesterday‘: sessions in Heartzlrecommended to the Presbytery‘ Hall. Charlottetown. They arelby me session of Xcusington Bruce Roberts, of Kensington.‘('hurch_ CITY Allll WE TREAT the sick well. Gig-A gey‘a Pharmacy, open 8.30 a.m. to I p.m. DANCING night “The Chatlo migic by “The Downtowners For reservations phone 7371. Tim FUNERAL or cite late ow", P;-unty will be held this‘. morning at to oclock. not 3:45. a; previously announced. ' PREPARED. Get it now only $10.55 each ‘a Sears. Ch'town every Friday ttetovi n Hotel" ..t i an “"1 snow tires , at IIOTI. HOYTS Beauty Salon special: i CHURCH of Scotland. J.H. Bishop. Minister. DIES IN" P- M4‘!- ‘Stanley Murray. Charlotitetown. 1-ecewed sad news Tuesdli n - ‘- -vgg-y rare and serious heart opt oration a ye!!!’ “' nude‘ 'TedrPnhal“astiit.wt:eel(<‘fsW§l-tsll lured in an accident on Septem-.MACNUTr"-V l=3Clll"P l‘l0SPll3l MACLEOD‘ M the prime Ed‘ "'d V131 0“, old andibcr 23rd is still unconscious in M0n“"93l- N0"(‘ml"~‘T 5- 1957- ward Island Hwlmal °“ N‘“''- " He ‘widow y a familyi the Halifax hospital. There is no Mrs. D. Preston MacNutt for 5 '° - ind MW Lincoln ‘”"°' ' W and‘change in her condition. Vera is meriy of Malpeque. Her re M‘*°L°°d ‘"99 lube‘ DOWN’ of . Shana tlsdielt. FUNERAL 'l‘l'ESDA\- The funeral of the late James Henri! tflarry) Quinn. whose deathloc- ed in St. Joseph's Hospital. Port Arthur. October 30th. was held Tuesday morninl ‘mm 9 St. Dunstan s quiem High as: was celebrat- by Rev. Clarence Roach. who also conducted the ’ the grave. The Canadian Legion graveside service was conduct Pius Smith. The Last Post and Reveille was sounded by Bugler David Mill. The pill bearers all members of the Legion were: ‘u Smith. Daniel Squarebrtggs. Joseph Murnaghan. John Coady. Daniel Gambian and Leo Doyle. Intel" ment was in the Catholic Camc- lery. i T Charlottetown Funeral Horne 18 Euston St. DIAL 4626 Robert E. Iratlm Co to Funeral end An Service Director- ttnd Alexander .'\lacLcan of Char-i 31,-. Mgr-1,(~an is 3 son of Rev l0ll9l°“"- A. Hank MacLean. Minister of Mr. Roberts has recently 18" Trinity Church, Charlottetown. .He is presently a fourth year 'student at Prince of Wales Col- :lege. and is the second of Mr. t.\lacl.can's sons to become a can’ Etlidate for the niitnistryt.‘ h ' A great deal o rou the its n- BARGAINS: Women‘: coats. 95‘? mg rfpzgfsizigeogegffivgficgf dresses. suits, hats at low prices. yefler ay 5 ’ . . . . . bytery. Cheques for over $14. Store fixtures for sale. the Vogue. 000 were presented to the new CLEAR"NCE SALE of ant Park-Royal congregation I 5! stock at greatly reduced prlCeS.l0lllSlCle of Charlottetown. l‘his Harry Lewis, York. money] wFas rccei\'eId nflrornr ljhle iChUl'(' .xtension u o e 507 GOOSE 'W?'P°1'- Cmpaud United Church. and was largely :*:i:m§$8t|1sPtdaY£)hn§:V‘*:En‘b°r 9"‘-.raised within the Presbytery I ~ - - ‘lt'W years ago. BUY YOUR Christmas (‘ards;Rl'R-AL PROBLEMS at lli W0-*fist€’I‘.V 10115. Over an hour of the morning‘: 3l““d- Cll31'l°ll9l0“’ll- P El sessions were taken up with con- EVERYTEIVG in me ‘me, i sideration of tilt‘; church s rczleuin hats. coats. dresses and suit.s.Er"”l .ar°"' 9 mponuo e Below cost Store dmplay -_—Committee on Rural L e was tures at a bargain at the Vogue. I l’”‘5"‘“°d by Re“ EA‘ Bats‘ p'on tiialc and West the Junior} MEETING OF tthe clan Mac- Leod Society will held in the Film Board Room Prince of Wales College Wednesday, No- vember 6th at ' p IF the Protestant Family Ser- vice_Bureau is to continusto lwinsloe. In speaking on the re.- ‘port, W.R Shaw noted certain statistics of recent years show- ing that farm areas are sharing in the economic pros- perity of the nation as a whole. .The result of the discussion was that the executive of Presbytery has been asked to arrange for a :1 O we on In wa. reserve junior male cham- pion Mr. sirc class and was second in the progeny of dam class. But the horses that '0 the progeny class and the horses that plac- ed second ' ' class were all The three horses that placed second in the get of sire were owned by Archie W. Moore and that placed first in the progeny class are colts of.'l'orchy Marina and are sired by Civic Chief Jr. The junior champion, Clair- iille Princess. was bred by Mr. Stewart and was sold b_v him,this season‘; concerts under thevthe contemporary "Bad Boy in July of last year to William .\I Mat-(‘ai'tney. Clairville, Kcntf County, NB. I , .. .._. ._C._l down from last year. Note was made of the fact that the Kent lington Church has increased ital tunings from $1.200 at this limet ‘last year to a present total oft -about $1,800 ', Considerable concern was slioivn by the tiienibers of Pres- bytery zit hearing the news that the Reverend .I.M. Sproule of Al-l bench is not in good health. and arrangements were made where ‘by he might have it needed rest from his work. Prayer was of- fered by the Court for his early‘ mesttiration to full health. I | Information regarding a port sibile Home for Senior Citizens iln Montague was given to the lCourt. and a committee of six. iwas appointed to investigate the lmattcr of costs. etc.. and port back to the Presbytery. l RESOLUTIONS Resolutions adopted by Pres- bytcry‘ during the report on Rur- al Life were as follows: "We would recommend that ithe United Church congregations their ministers and our leading laymen. become actively assoc- iated with farm organiiations; and particularly those esign to study and solve rural prob- lems: and that _taken to promote Farm Radio tForums in each church centre; and to give leadership and sup- port to our farm people in their lefforts to maintain and develop a satisfactory social and econ- omic structure in this province. “We urge that 8 more active Interest be developed in the farm problem at the local church, presbytery. and conference lev- els; and that rural leadership provided be at each level, and also for gatherings brought to- gether to discuss the relationship of farm conditions to our social, 1 t t Stewart won the get oft raiser by the 17th century Italian Torelli.. the magnificent Concerto lNo. 1 in D minor of J.S. Bachioverlooked composer. special action be M LA provi prog servic '0 me 3f1::?;n1:,’:; t11;:ey:::.«' be held at an early date. be giving. Will you do your part an'I(;h° Maintenance Committee LUGGAGE. Before buying seelgiven by GM. Avard showed our ladies 2~Dl¢€¢ -9913 special that missionary giving! as of ‘ ’ at our store only at $21.50 a an small deposit will hold your set until Christmas. S.L. Hardy and 102 Kent Street. IS UNCONSCIOUS Vera Bin who was seriously in- . Little DEATHS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Birt. Mt. Edward Road.‘, .\'ovt-rmber Sth was Vera's sixth , birthday. ‘ (‘ARD PARTY PRlZES— The card party prizes of St. Pius X (‘httrch Malpeque. Friday at p m. Interment in the People’ Cemetery. Malpeque. 7 ,Hall are the following: Gentle- ~r::.:. "ii: “iii. ...;Y.‘:: on lcnnsolation ‘John Biso Ladies’ ember Sm‘ ‘Q57’ Mrs‘ Pete lfirst. Vera MacDonald. 2nd Mrit. Fred McMahon, consolation Mrs. ‘Percy MacDonald. Freezeout. l Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke. Door] 31 special Rural Life Conference to report of the Missionary 15th October are slightly mains will arrive in Kenslng ton Thursday evening. Funer- al service from Keir Memorial GOODMAN - At her home in Ml-’RPHY— At the Kings Coun- Gohdman in her 84th year. Her remains were forwarded Tues- day afternoon from the Char- lottetown Funeral Home to her late residence from where the economic. and religious secutity" -— At the P.E.l. Hos- Nov. 5, 1%7. to Mr. and Mrs. Errol Ste-watt-t. Ham- pshire. a daughter, Linda Janice. Weight 7 lbs. 1 oz. STEWART pital on a daughter Ilyrin Marten. 6 15 o i 2'. ‘i MlCllAEL— At the Prince Ed- vemvber -ltih. . and Mrs. Frank Michael. A son. t i ty Memorial Hospital. Monta- gue on November 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Murphy, I’ GEORGE KOUTZEN Dlreeut Bring ”Concerto Festival” Here The Concerto Festival. a die tingulshed combination of arttsta whose appearance at the Prince of wales College auditorium this; evening marks the opening of} auspices of the Community Con- cert ' . The popular| American pianist Eugene List has been Joined by the Knicker- bocker Players to present to the Canadian public for the first time. a liberal sampling of the rich repertory of music composed ex- pressly for piano and small or trumpet soloist. ‘ The gain "Festival" program. has been fashioned with unusual‘ care. After spirited curtain- | Music." Dimitri Shostakovich. Following the intermission will come Liszt’: “Maledlctlon" EUGENE usr Planlat will be complemented by a roll- icking. tongue-in-cheek work by O In Concerto, a fiery and dramatic ' early work of the great Roman- ticist which will be heard for the first time in most cities on the "Concerto l-‘estival" tour. The evening's grand finale will chestra. In addition to Mr. Ltst. be , sparkling Tarantella by the lthere will also be a featured first iuternauonany acclaimed native American composer. Louis‘ Moreau Gottschalk. It is Eugenel List‘: recently released long-L play recording of Gottscha.lk's? responsible for the current re- vival of interest in this long- Liberols Of 5th Annual Meeting Last Night Organizational plans for the forthcoming Federal election eral Association held last night at the Clover Club. Dick Dowd pre- sided. Lloyd Weeks was secre- tary. peakers included Premier A. S W. Math 8. Earle should be given a wider oppor tunity of serving on the execu- tive of the Par Premier Matheson said he had been highly pleased with the at- tendance and enthusiasm dis- played at various party meeting: throughout. the province. PEARSON COMIN He announced that Lester B. Pearson who he noted was one ed candidates for the National leadership of the Liberal Party would be in Summeratde to ad- dress a meeting of the East Prince Liberal Association on November 15. Hon. Mr. MacDonald express- ed regret that Mr. Dowd wan leaving f.he’Province and reference to the contribution retiring presl in had made to the 5th Distric Association. He also paid tribute to the efforts of the late Frank Quinn whom he described as a loyal and tireless supporter of the Party. Mr. MacDonald predicted that a Federal election would be held within alx months and noted that no Liberal Candidates had been named for Queens County. urged the workers to give niron consideration to the holding of a nominating convention in the near future: preferably before Christmas. PARTY RECORD A.A. Maclsaac alsc made ref- erence to Mr. Dowd‘: efforts on behalf of the Party. Mr. Mac- in? St. Marys Road. a son. Ray- mond Shane. Weight 7 lbs., 6 ozs. - prize Rev. RD. MacKenzic. i » HARLlNG— At the PEI. nos 1 poppy SALE _rn.- annual‘ §'.§f,',.’,1,L‘”','.l,l’.°,,g“".1,f'c T,.',‘,‘.',’;d‘f.,’, pitai an Nnwniber 3rd to Mr ypnppy 5,], sponsored by the 900 oflock for Requkm High and Mrs. E.0. Harling Ines Charlottetown Branch of the Man at ,1»; Church lS3h9l M8lll€S0l'll._ Westvllle. Canadian Legion. B.E.S.L.. got Hope RN" “ 930 mun“ I Son John Wilfred Paul. .under way yesterday afternoon. ' ' n Wettht 8 lbs» 9 On. ‘The campaign. which is carried in the church cemetery’ ‘out each year on a nation-wide basis, is being conducted locally- town llospital '\'o\ '3 ‘by approximate-Lv volunteer sti nts from Rochfard Square M13 d st t ed 62 lfld Q“°°'.' Ch‘"l°"° mgh The Hi: Femailiie wears; transl’eei'li"resti young ladies engaged in making from me Hennessey Funeral lthe door-to-door canvass are be- ling directed by the campaign . . . his late residence from where °d’:,""’"““ ‘°"‘”""' ‘'’'“‘’S‘ ''‘’‘l the funeral will be h d thisl _ 9 ‘ ' l morning at 10 o'clock to St. '_" .22: ---n«- in ---in ‘ * High Mass. Interment tn the mac MacRae was held yesterday afternoon from or residence cuhouc Ccmemy Waterside to Potwnal United ——~-~— —— l Church, where services were .’$P0¢lIllv fernwlnlod for bdled onducted by Re\ T R. Gouge Inoluup pblepaueauieunhg tron. OCOOFO-n och-..-..... FUNERAL HELD—'I'he funer- al of the late Duncan Marshall of Kingston was held yewe afternoon ti-om his late residence and was very largely attended. Services were conducted by Rev. Edgar en Younlrer, William Younker. Am old Beer. t (hoe Riva a Home on Monday afternoon to ‘PRUNTY — In the Charlotte \__..._ . ' . -. .. 1957.; John Owen Prunty, 58 Cum‘ r l UNGRADED EGGS ' ungraded Our paying price for eggs delivered Charlottetown today in — Grade A Large ..... 43c Grade A Medium 38¢ Grade A Small 28¢ of the most prominently mention- to Prince Hold l Isaac said there was not one basic policy beitig offered by the Conservative Party today that was tr y Conservative. He said the Liberal Party had nothing to reproach itself for; affirming that during the past 30 years no country in the world has made such economic advancement as Canada. W.R. MacNeil President of the Queens County Association ex- Dlained that the reason why a nominating convention has not been held to date is. because all the districts have not yet had eir annual meetings. He as- sured the meeting that as soon as this had taken place, the con- vention would be held. Other speakers were, John P. Nicholson, E. W. Campbell and Ernest D. Reid. The report of the nominating committee named the following executive: Lloyd Weeks. L95“? O'Donnell. Francis Carn- pbell. Peter MacEachern. Frank Hi} - Y Bevan, Wilfred Michael. Bonar Dalziel. Howam Douglas. Mrs. Milton Bell, Mu, Russell Roper. The officers of the Association will be named at the PERSONALS The many friends of Mrs. C. Bernard, 25 Hillsboro H. St. illness and wish her a weedy recovery. RACEWAY PHOTO SERVICE Daily Finish Roll Film FREE 1-5" x 7" WITH EACH l ! MONUMENTS . CURRIE BROS. Malpeque Road R. R. 7 . I L Charlottetown ROLL OF FILM 8 Exposures 50¢ 12 Exposures 70¢ Box No. 40 Charlottetown, P.E.l. No. C.0.D.’a City. are sorry to learn of her- Puge 2 The Guardian At apuco at U‘! a.-. and W '*7.’t'.”.t.. r... than "““"' Charlottetown. IflrheItoda.ya¢l.Ia.m.u| aatauuipn. Special Music At Hozolbrook The eva eltatlc ‘service at lotlat Church hat with a dag U \ I ..... .. it. John's. HALIFAX (CP)—Tbe weather is uahlnl of the evening Ina" hymn was “Almost Per B8B88:$£€t.8888888I Gu- and ed Another service will be held this eveilfl. the north regions remainder of the dlatrtct. little Young People Hold Meeting The Cernral Christian Young “nu Glasgow 35 and 63. an open“ Mu: par Prince Edward Island. eastern er and sing-song. led by Wallace ‘' Piatts. Adle Beck was the plan- Wu m’l‘he devotion was led by Hea- “"5 "S" "h" 3‘ u ‘M Mm” Charlottetown 35 . Mono ,‘,1:';'‘;,,_ '°"' °'' W ""’°°' °‘ :2 and 40, Fredericton as and to, iron t,_ the , Saint John 85 and 45. session was held. The minutes UP?" 5‘- 5°“ Rl"-'1’ ""9?- were approved as read. The tie port was heard from the Island Chris’ ng petmle’s lI0'WI- c r. It was decided to have an editorial adviser for this paper, bellton 30 and . and Mr. Preston was nom- Bay of Fundy: West winds 15 inated. Financing of the paper becoming light by evening; was also discussed. cloudy with few clear inter- It was announced that a com um mflfly to mu“; ,0; 9 ln 5“‘mm“" much change in temperature. Hm: tide today at Charlotte- town at 10.07 a.m. and 9.46 pm. and Maude Kelis were appointed to sing a duet at e conference. After classes, the meeting was dismissed with a hymn. and prayer led by Mn. Beck. HAVE YOU HEARD? Vere Beck & Son MR. AND MR8. MYRON SHAW. We now have Desaihile. wish :0 Me cl engagetmem o eldeflt dalflbtfl. Marguetml-{lone onlto e/ MR3 ; Bruce Lowther Mac ey y son of Mr. and Mrs. BI uce CHARDOTIETOWN , Macxinlgy. North River. mar- re aratlon riage to take place in the near gun“ Mm...-1.1 cnn.._ P P S mun‘ 59- “I99 "7. 0 Cosmetic: . . . creania 2 ; . lo- tions ; '. . perfumes . . . carryin the famous Dorothy Cray labeT ' . . you'l|Dfi them norfilin our D (osmetic epnrtment ' eae are t‘ ted f $ ..:..::r.r':;;:; .:;°: .....:: cosmetic house. Priced so than ou can afford to have the best—~ H" \ orothy Cray. . ' G|GGEY'S Chicken Supper PHARMACY mu“ "OF". H“ . w°d"°'d‘y’ N°"' 6 BOB GIGGEY Keep: your home sweep Pllfllllclll smelling 24 hours a day’ Adults $1'00 my 1;,“ s¢_ Kills fish. onion. tobacco Children 50¢ Charlottetown smells. cellar an - Phone 8170 too odor: Two scents‘ Pine and Spring Bouquet, both in deconror - ‘N0 . . . Net ‘ ATTENTION MT. STEWART . AND VICINITY Before purchasing your Radio, and Home Appliance needs. 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