Iva-seg‘v’w mam was resented to the com-ioHARLo'rrEToWN GUARDIAN, NOV. 19. 195??-" 3 missioners in 1954. It was first I, . I ,si P.E.Islanders Continue On Rep“ 0" brought before city council in 1954 .Sed by one I?” When again D” duced some weeké {go .and passed Fl and dammed by one vote. It pas. 59%;? was again imm- vrithout I dissenting voice. ' O o _ . - ‘ W L 1- R I Costs Soon l ' 1' In n | ng IS oya 234 KENT ST. 24 HOUR SERVICE A complete report on the cost of TORONTO lC'Pl—T‘ 3 emphasis Salmon Arm. B.C.. for netted grand champion bull. It was the tlouridating Charlottetown’s waterl1 was again on livestock as the gem; Borden Kilpatrick, Flor— third time he had won the grand !supplv is EXpeQIed to be Ireleased Royal. Agricultural Winter Fair.enceville, for A.O.V. white championship since 1955. ' ‘ HR Bevan E 5 went into its fourth day Tuesday. ' ' ' ' in a “few days". DEI’illiG 011.? I ien CaII lrntast Fuels 3r Fully ECELEBRATE GOLD N “DONE-.- I \IW‘V‘; P.E.I., three potato classes, Irish cob- bler. sebago and katahdin. OTHER WINNERS Six rings were being worked it capacity with simultaneous judg- ings of horses and three breeds of cattle and auctions of lambs and hogs. Nineteen horses were judged for the Governor-Generals Cup for three~year~olds and 15 for the Lieutenant—Governor’s Trophy for non—thoroughbreds. Placings will not be ennounced until the pres— entations Thursday. Raymond Vessey of York, was named winner in Other p o t a t 0 winners were: Whitley Judson, St. Peters Bay, P.E.I., for C.K.C.H.; Arthur H. Budarick, Palmer Rapids, Ont. for green mountain; Alf Needoba, Mayors Meet Today In City or netted: Ernest Krauss, of Shil- lington, Ont., for A.O.V. rose or red. In the first cattle sale Monday the highest price was $5,000 paid by Harold Talbot Mais of St. Andrews, N.B., for a founyear- old cow. Brampton Doreen Acem. entered by B. H. Bull and Sons. of Brampton, Ont. Top bull Wax seven-month-old Wendybrook the Oracle bought by D. G. McFe— ridge of Sardis. B.C., for $3,100. It was entered by Pierre Veillon_ of Siweetsburg, Que. The United States won Mon- day‘s round in the international horse show. with Germany sec- ond, Canada third and Mexico fourth. Bulls from the Maritimes won a large share of Ayrshire judging honors. Glengarry Pansy‘s Bur— ton. owned by Col. S.C. Oland of Bedford, N.S., took senior and Agowa The junior champion Ayrshire bull is owned by A. M-acRae and sons of Charlottetown. Jack Fraser of Concord. Ont- ario, won the grand champion- ship Guernsey bull award with McDonald's Farm Royal Wins- ton. Grand champion Jersey is own< ed by B. H. Bull and Son and Mrs.‘F‘. A. Schulman of Brant- ford. Ontario. In the Holstein class senior and grand champion bull was Rosafe ' Signet, owned by J. J. E. Mc- Gague of Alliston, Ontario. ichairman of the Commisioners of ‘ Sewers and Water Supply said yesterday. i icomplete figures on the cost of‘ :machinery and material. Estima- ‘ ties on the cost of suitable meters ‘is expected shortly. he said. ‘ are being compiled by a Halifax . firm, Wallace and Tierney. which i specializes in IhlS ation. Mr. Bevan stated the commls- l . . l sion was now in possession of w Cost estimates for the project i type of install- .. The first briet endorsing flour- V, WANTED FARM BROADCAST COMMENTATOR .. ATTENTI TII OWN E t is It: .. :dthMiix‘lsSOflllldygggings iii'émfluanf’ inTtg’ecevening mm 'Applicant must be capable of handling 1/2 , - W e i - n 1 nine. e entral Christ— r . . . . ' ‘ wary on Tuesday. at their home ian Church group gathered in the The Prince Edward Island Fed- Spill on it! hour weekly T919V1510n farm Show Specmcauy. for . V, 3: . - Allan Street,"Parlidal(tel.1 This evening. Many relatives and fri- flfatim! of Mayors and Municipal- .= Seufit!‘ P-E-L and CFCY-TV coverage area, plus various l . . H ’ellvery m, wcaionMyassgusigk‘sefipl; 22:15 gagged mad may cardsy flgw thiotgd ttliieirafutuairterly puii- N“ radio features. Posrtion could be full or part time 1 as W :4 emry . t ., i s an messages mar ed it its ernoon a ‘e “I ' ' _ ,> v' ' e can i" y. Mr. andt Mfrs. 5.911;? lthls happy day in the lives of Mr. lCharlottetown Hotel. The gather- Ha Rubbing III" 8‘ depends on circumstances of apphcant I Se“ we Radio conege 0f Cami Y W1 from two 0 our in e - and Mrs. Sellick. mg willset underway at 3 p.m. butt-'8 ' ~ ’ 11 Television School Assure on your first tank It_1s likely {23L tgioe Island’s sev- - SI. tho! comma or write-— l and Rad“) EleCtro 10 f th €11 ll‘C i . . . - 1 you have to do beve-Io m er“, Leadershi City logwgflobtemivvgsvéfid 1131‘: other brands cost uph as R, F. LARGE. 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Y’s Men’s Club, who hosts for the occasion. n: um of the concl-ave was ' OMING EVENTS . Card Party Hampshire Hall I Dance, Morell Hall, Wednesday, l ,1 wemberflbth. Sponsored by if Peters Women‘s Institute. . Ufloading car oilcake meal, 2‘" and Wednesday, Nov. .and 19th. Ellis Bros. Cent- . al Royalty. Phone 3223. 'TheAnnual meeting of York . will be held on November “ . in York School 8 p.m. Slur-Gain Cavalcade show at i‘ ,Peters Bay Holy Name Hall ‘tvembei- 20th, 8 p.m. Admis- ' 50 and 35 cents. Emmi meeting, East River. ‘-"~'I- Co. will be held in Mo’s River School house, “h November 24th, 8 p.m. Dance Forest Hill Hall. Friday Weather let. Webster’s Or- Sponsored by Forest “- .I. Icky Customer II week one of our 0 oil customers wins gals. stove 011 Free. you be the lucky _ this week? OUR 'ELEPHON‘E Hot Turkey Dinner, Stella Maris ll‘mportant, Says APEC Pres. Claude Whitenect, ernor for P.E.I. During the afternoon session discussion on the theme, “Lead- ership and Growth” were led by Y’s Men, Alton Dolliver, George Anderson, Charles Ballem, Lor- an McLellan. Jock Sutherland and John Evans, general sec— Efiary of the Charlottetown YM At the conclusion of the after- noon meetings, tthe delegates proceeded in a body to attend vesper services at Trinity “Uni-l ted Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert Latimer. "Wishing Well" Produces $317 For Red Cross Provincial Red Cross funds have been increased by $317.35; this year as the result of the pen- 1 nies. nickles, dimes and quarters thrown in the “Wishing Well” oy many of the thousands of visitors to “Woodleigh”, Colonel E.W. Johnstone’s Showplace at Burling- ton. The replica stone buildings con— structed by Colonel Johnstone in the beautiful grounds of his home make “Woodleigh” unique as a tourist attraction visited by in- creasing numbers each year. In spite of the fact that this year there was a small admission fee charged, the amount tossed into the well which is marked “Pro- ceeds for Red Cross”, almost equalled that of last year which was the highest ever. district gov- RUSSIAN WHEAT The historic black soil belt of the Ukraine is the chief wheat- gmwing area in the Soviet Union. evening at 6 p.m. bert H. Shaw was held yesterday from his late residence art 80 Up- per Prince Street to St. James Church where the service was conducted by Rev. T.H. B. Som- ers. Cemetery. Dr. G. D. Steel. Dr. L. W. Shaw, Arthur Belcher, A. W. Hymdman, W. E. Bentley, A. Birtwilstile and BL. Cotton. colm MacKenzie, Lt.-Col. J. R. IPaton, Walter Auld, Keith Acorn“ L. D. MacKay and Major ’1‘. E. McNutt. School inspectors and members of the Rotary Club attended in a sented at the afternoon business sessmn. A dinner will be held in die Dr. H. H.SI1aw Laid To Rest Funeral of the late Dr. Her- Interment was In Sherwood Honorary pall bearers were: Active pall bearers were: Mlal— body. Over Night Relief Do you long to be free overnight of.th sluggishness constipation brings? Then get Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills today ~>fast¢r acting. morc zfiectiu because they treat two conditions at once. Proved in millions of (noes. Dr. Chase—1 name m a you an reroll for fumrdief. 7o KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS Burke Electric Authorized @ Dealer Electrical Wiring Repairing and , All pm; twat/r VALUES TO $5.95 —— MEN’S DRESS & SPORT SHIRTS ALL SIZES 1.97 LOOK! VALUES TO $1.95 — MEN’S WOOL novel -00 LOOK ! 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