' break with special editions ‘ troubles of the young republic- Intermsnt Winsles North _ tery. OCTOBER 10. 1946 llsgularilsctinglocal Sub- Division D.W.|.. ni- --- t- wo's. ...... "ti!!! Mrs. (i. Parnell MicMathon. President. Charlottetown Sub-di- WAT!“ RATES "e d“ new ylglqah presidfig‘ atlthe regular m or Oct be. . ' _" tween“: m m‘ “gin: QIASWILL lo: Photographs. . rooms I . 7T“ ' Meetina opened with the reol- slfnoguxqgsaulon u"; m’ ration of the League prayer by the President. Minutes of previous B008 WOOL in stock illegzilggfg "lgmfetzulamdry £12 gilivlngfll-folmane. Charlottetown Store. line Veseey while the flnancial| cflICKEN SUPPER and Dance statement was read by the Tress- ~ ursr Miss M. E. Bradley. The following uvu mondence was read b1’ the Secretary. lidrs. E. B. McTaBuc: A letter suppress- mg the appreciation of Lady Alex- ander for flowers sent dunns her visit here. by the Charlottetown" Sub-Division was signed bv Brld-i get vessev. IAdy-in-waitins. Appreciation of don-anion. was‘ received from the Boy Scout and Girl Guide Amociation. Letter from Mlss Kathleen _Noonan ex- pressed her thanks for C.W.L. prlz for Christian Doctrine of which speak m she was the recipient. Letter fromi Mrs. J. B. Hughes. thanking the members for kind expression of 53111119811111! duri-ns her bersavmient- ilottetown, who were spendin Theft! W?" “V971 Convent!“ vacation with relatives in mfitfihtgctfiollnwlve ‘Vi: it'll‘- rrel- fglchnti N Gl - - - i! y. — ew l . Nidiolscn for membership intro- "ow Nw‘ duced two new members who wera heartily welcome“. Names of sev- Inmon, DeSable received, a eral tive members were submitted as well. Prizes for Chris- athei-ine Nixon nae Kay iiin Doctrine Senior and Junior Fadyen. were donated by the Sub division. two being given to winners. in the Basilica parish and two in Re-| dsmptorist parish. 'I‘lils wee re- pQflBd bv the Convener of Edu- cation. Mrs James B. Blake. More, formerly than one hundred magazines have nounce the bccn the oonveneir. Mrs. Frank Walk- t Green. son of tr, Mfg G. Ooady. convener saidtW. Green that renewals to Blue Oross Hos-Mike Place uitaiisation be paid by league members. Increase in subscriptions to the official magazine as well as renewals was reported by M11. C.L. MbDonald. convener. A beautiful Kehwocd blanket is being donated for drawing to the ‘in Car 14th. ebstefs Orchestra. REMEMBER October 10th flnl d“? 101‘ P934118 water rates. members of the 17th Reece Regt Band are asked to be an a medial practice. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev Central Church. _;_ CALLING ON FRIENDS tellar BIIIIOUII at his home in Waverly, Mass, engagement Mr. and Mrs. Merril in the neeir future. and owned by Edison B, North River. PEL, another record, this time at A mual Hospital bazaar. milk 1nd 584 lbs. of fat in 305 ‘Emmmm we“ 5990mm; u, days with an average test or 4,33 arrange for social hour mt next P" "iii- lhl Rd S. -——-- "w" Y m “ PURCHASES PROPERTY _. DNE DEAD iooatqnuee from Page 1) I buildina I stock-room and show room Pietro Nenni. Socialist leader "slew!" Motors". Itieut-Col. Stew- filid minister without portfolio whmart is the local dealer for Mer- ls soon to take over the fcreilrniflii‘? and Lincoln automobiles. ministry. 8nd Palmlro Togliattiqmenfrllileily was formerly owned Communist Dill’!!! head. and s. b!’ l'- A- N- McInnis,. group of government officials who appeared on s. balcony of the pal- ace drew hastily ls shots were fired intto the air. Rome's right-vying pro-Monar- Y-GIADS OLUB MEETS _ F?" "Bulur meeting of the Char- Iiottetovm Y-Grads Club W55 held cliisl press jumped on the out-I ll ilie Y. M. C. A. last night. thatfisurse Mscvougal. president, pre- me sided. Members were named and “milliliters were selected for the will beacon. A veteran member 0i the club int the person of Ful- shouted in obvious glee at The situation in the Italy of today-vanquished. directly in need oi raw inaeriais and cut off for|i°l1 Pierce was Welcomed buck, me moment “om lm-muscaie m“- Norman Lowiher a ncasjcgmg; to nmion_is raga/idea by same ob. .he Y-Grads was introduced. The ypl-vcrg s5 much graver than that 1116811112 cluscd by Singing “The in Italy irumtttdiiizosthwncu labs; Kins» rest c na e n e march "-—- ggiime Si? Ii/Iilssolinfs dictator- PUMPERS INSPECTED — The mm three bumpers of (he Charlotte- Rrnl wages. according to offic-JQW" F1" Dfilartment were in- 131 statistics, have fallen from 50 sbectcd last evening in try-outs h, 6° m; can; of pfe-\§‘,Qr level-off the bicristwork at Victoria six million pericms are reportarlPuTifl The check-uivwas carried in need because of unernplcrmenuout by Mr. William Shakespeare Another 1500000 are due to loin representing the Board of Insur- the jobless when U. N. R. R. A 'ance Underwriters. Halifax. Vol- assistance terminates at the end time rind pressure in each case of mts y...“ proved satisfactory. Fire (‘jhlgf Jewel and Mr. Douglas Saunders. representing the Fire Marshal's office. Charlottetown, were among those attending the inspection carried out in connection with li‘ire Prevention Week. I "I I Prime iiimister s - Receives Diaper TIIANKOI-‘FERING SERVICE — The annual ltiankoffering service 00L 9 __(cp)__rq°t o; tine w;meili)'ste1li1iissioréi;lry society . e dellvu-ed a o on res y an urc as birielflgaa gigimpgalvlfiififbter Macken- held in the Church Hall. Oct. ih. zle King's orllce here, 'I\he secretary at‘ 8 o'clock p. m. The President. 0pm.,“ 1., wwulutively and found Mrs. C. W. Patterson occupied the n diaper. inadc from a flour sac chair. At the close of the Devo- mj-j destined taraclothesles foimil tional period a program was car- “, Euxoue_ ried out the main feature beinR 1t, Md been 5am by e western slides "Land of El Dorado" Canada farm vrifo who had been plied bv MIS- JM. Dlckfion. Brit- unable to contribute money or ish Guiana and "Land of the Ojib- Qiher clothing. The womiiin wrote vuays" slides on our Canadian In- that her own children were wearing (lions. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster underwear mad-o from flour sacks gave the lectures in connection and. as an 111D "i lliid been Wilda with slides. Special musical num- espccially ford spars, ahe mas matil- bers were given. a duet be; Miss OTTAWA, int: om directly t0 M1‘. K1118 3°!‘ Georgie King and lldias Noreen shipment to Europe. lAulq end s baritone solo by Mr. "- sii” Wendell ps. Miss Helen "H238 lBiewart accompanist. At the close s________ -_-—— PIDGEON-At Prince County lieu- pital. October 1, 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pldizeon. French Riveiul a daughter. Linda Gail. " MacN ILIp-At the Halifax Infirm- ary or. October. B. 1946. to Mr. and liiis. E. Dewar MacNeill. nee Cami MscCannell. a son. Robert Gordon. GAY--At Mcncton. September 17. 1946. io Licutcndrr. and Mrs. Gay was Lox-trait; nCampbell) a son. a e Cam e . IIOWATT - At the Prince County Hospital on Octdier ‘l. i946. to HA of the meeting refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed- BOYS WORK BOARD 0F P. E. I. MEETS-The annual meeting of (he Prince Edward Island Boys Work Board met on Monday with the following members present. in Charlottetown: Rev. L M. Mur- ray, Rev. Clyde Hicks. Rev. Wall- ace MacPherson. Rev. I. J. Levy. Rev. J. A. Jardlne, Mr, Peter Mac- Donald. Rev. Roy Vesey, M). A. E. Todd. After a most encouraging Augus- “d M“ “m” °~ H"‘"”' a" {Fwd on ‘one RlzoylCcnAmpfiicks. 1h km“ 31mm’ ‘i 5°“ mnald George‘, which Odytiineyflo ‘boys. and leaders nnarns l were registered, plans were 01's- ii-‘umd "if "m" "f" 12°55 ""13 caAivs-At Riverton, P. n. L. on lwvl w" "QM" 1 l “i Oct. o mo, Mrs. John Crane in the nurse-ted ms- sl iullW-r- he. 93M W,“ lKlngs County. Murnsy Harbour; MOORE-In Perth. Australia on Queen's County. Powiial; ‘Prince Al“; 3°, m“, m h“, g1" ye", gov. County. Summerside. Elect on of pm," gum Dav“... Mom-e, pld- officers for the ensuing year fiel- "t "n of Rah prederlck w, lowed. Chairman, Rev. A. E. To d, Mm," and Mny Helen Dlwlel, Vice-Chairman, Rev. M. V. Dun- DOUGHAET __ M m, "h", bar; Becretary-Treasulrer. Petgr Coll-lily Hospital, Oct. o. 1m. An- Muumuliu- f"); "ilfnrjrl 1° If d7", Down.“ M Long Ewen present rc-e ec o are r. Walter Shaw, v. K- Sullivan. m; ndwgfuhameé“ gflflflffd kltrlc MscPhsil, Mr. Henry ' ar . - Friday st 1 p. m. Interment Ced- dls Memorial Cemetery. roan-At the P. 1:. r. Hospital. Oct. 9. 1M0, Mrs. John A. Ford. 41 Bnrlng Park Road. in her 81th y"!- Rsmalns resting at the Cuicllffe Funeral Home where funeral ser- vice will be held on Friday after- Too Late To ClasifL [011 SAL! - TWIN SIT OI‘ pill- ver fox furs. Phone 621. e ron saw-so rsmoum sn- clsl Sedan. Amily Cobb a) Crew. IOKTI Goren.- nTiwsn - as the Charlottetown mo. Mr noon. service starting st 2 o'clock- Ceme- N. D. MacLean 3.“bii$."<u.ii”“ m"? °“" ‘ WANTED —- “AID FOF GENXAL UNDERTARER WWW Al" 2°" *"""’°'" smears/tan .,- 9"“ "m" ‘M " osmium-a an! iioossnsms emu-so roe at n Hall, Monday, October IMPORTANTTIIACTICE — All hand t the Aimouries tonight at 1:50 1:1‘ J-A- NiChOlSOIl, Minister, Thurs. e dull 3 D- m. Rev. T. Buchanan will Mr. and Mrs. James Currie of one: their were calling on friends in town none nanzsviin _ Mr. Getorge ele- glm TI-lflliily irdm his cousin 1&1. C. n: the death of i her husband who died Quddqnly ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. —$8i- and Mrs. H. L. MacKinnon, of Sprixigton. wish tlbtrftll; o e supplied the institutions by daughter Dorothy, to Ralph w, | ‘ANOTHER. RECORD -—- Dream. 6i‘! Mild. an outstanding cow bred Mulch. has completed) Y?!" 0! 88c. She has llflf lb: O LleuL-Colonel J. D. Stewart, D. 5, 0-. yeltenday purchased the pro- PIY at 324 Great George street, houses the otiicet. o 1 1 0f Kingston. Marriage to m ’ of interested citizens last watched a ors, 131.000 miles away days ago. SEEKING MORE POTATO PICKERS —An appeal to the Nat- ional Employment Service at Hali- fax has been made from this Province, asking that endeavors be made to supply 400 men fur work in the bumper Island potato crop. The workers are needed im- mediately, the Island cently completed a five year old record of 8.840 lbs. of milk, 510 lbs. l of fat in 356 days with an average test of 6.87 per cent. He; [Ire l; lIts Brave Dreamer ‘fw-a, lthat was used in the Charlotte- town ares a. few years ago and bred by W. ii. Miner, Granby, Quebec. the first man in Canada be awarded a Breeder certificate by the Cana- dian Jar-w Cattle Club. It's Brave Dreamer has 6 tested daugh- W". three of which have won Silver Medal certificates and he is also the sire of Edison Mutch's Standards Brave Flora—l21125—a cow with 15.304 lbs. of milk, 748 lbs. of fat. Junl r's Lucille- 69134—a cow bred y 1t, T, steph. ens and owned by Dr. Lantz com- Dleted a record at l2 years of age 0f 8,725 lbs. of milk, 428 lbs. of fl". Willie Keppoch Golden Pansy a senior two year old owned hy Dr. Lantz completed a record ul 7.131 lbs. of milk. 45s lbs. or m in 363 days with of 638 per cent. ‘n ‘venge t"! Personals Messrs. Lloyd Moreslde and Hector K. MacNeill, CharlMtetown, left Wednesday morning by plane f" Sydney. N. 5-. to visit their uoris in Sydney and New Waterford, Mrs. Harold Smith, '70 5L. left by plane for nésdtay to visit with son and daught- gtywho are now located in that _ ..__. _ Mrs. Neil MacDonald accompan- ied by her aunt Mrs. Alex Mm.- Lcnnan of Quincy, Muss. have re- turned to their home after a de- lightful visit with Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald, Glen Valley. While here they visited friends in Charlottetown. Summorsidc, Tryon and Hartsville. Art Collection 0n l Display ‘At Montague The travelling art collection pre- sented by Miss Norah McCul- lough of the National Art Gallery was on display yesterday in Mun. tnirue in Yco's Theatre and hall. Large numbers of children and grown-ups attended and were most appreciative of the exhibit. In the morning Miss McCullough conducted a class for the children of the primary grades of the town school and in the afternoon all grades of the high school were given llfl opportunity to see the pictures and learn something of the artists who made them and their techniques, After school all the children gathered in the theatre and saw films illustrating the arts and crafts. Over two hundred (‘hlldrcn attended thecx- liibitlo-n. In the evening rum; and interested citizens of flung- gue viewed the paintings and e film programme consisting of ‘West Wind’ showing the work o; Tom Thomson. 'Patterns of Rural American art’. niid ‘Listen to the Prairies’ an excellent film on the development of music festivals l“ the schools of Winnipeg. Miss McCullough wil be at Mur- ray Harbour today and next week at Cm aud on Monday, October 14, an at Eldon on Wednesday, October l6, t Praises Work Df Labor Organization MONTREAL, Oct. D-(OH-frlie Nth international labor confer- ence concluded its work tonight. and its Canadian president, Labor Minister Humphrey Mitchell. told the departing delegates of 50 na- tions that thosq who brought the I.L.O. into being 2'1 years ago METEORIO DISPLAY -Crovvds night spectacular celestial display when fiery tai-ls of mete- zipped across the sky. The dmplay came fro-m the Comet Giacoblnr-Zinner which zipped past the earth nine request said. and the term of employment would last between three and four weeks. The.terma offered are the same as those under which work- ers from Sydney have been ob- talned. S-YEAR OLD RECORD --The Jersey Cow, Keppoch Valentine- l17454r—bred and owned by Doctor J. P. Laiitz, Charlottetown, has rc- hull Constructive Sunimerlanti Jerseys Make Unique Records Many are familiar with Calgarth Sterllghfls one-time world's re- cord for lifetime butterfat produc- tion. Few realize, however that this cow is tesponaible or ali- other remerkable near record. i.e. dam and two daughters‘ lifetime butter-fat production. With the completion of her nlne year old, record of 10.817 pounds of milk‘ and 501 pounds of fat, Summer-l land Standard Glow moved ‘uiol the elite 4.000 pound fat class. Summerland Standard Glow is daughter of Calgarth Starligh and sired by Oxford Sultan Stand- ard. Oxford Sultan Standand 's a grandson of the 3 star Stsndurd of Oaklands and sired by the 3, at‘ ti THE FIRST PACK (BASILICA) star lm rted-in-dam Wonderful Standar . The dum of Oxford Sul- Basilica Wolf Cubs opened last tan Standard was the imported Saturday with a very good meet- cow. Oxford Sultan Spangle who‘ lng. This Pack however, was en- was sired by the one stei- Oxford gazed in some outdoor activities Sultan of Oxford. during the polio epidemic. For the Another daughter of Calgarth two Saturday's preceedlng the Starlight, Summerland Hamlet meeting. hikes were held, the first Starlight, is also in the 4.000 pound of which vl-is not class. With the completion of her The second was better attended last, record at the a e of fourteen and the games and activities held yet-rs. Hamlet Star lght has a were enloyed by all. life-time ‘butter-fat production A oinrllli ceremony ls scheduled total of 6,125 pounds. Her record; for his Friday. All Cubs of this are especially interesting as fl?‘1l'- Pack are requested to be at t c ly all of them have bead produced b on three quarters. ummerland W! l°lng u will be: J Hamlet Starlight was sired by John Hughez. Roger “Sumslfi Hamlet's You'll Do, o. grandson of and Hudson Willoughby the ll star Jersey Volunteer. and a) Gui" lilWid "i!" Ordering their son of You'll Do's Volunteer. iuriiforms immediately to be um. Caigzirths record is familiar io'formed for Lord Rowallanb visit nearly everyone, i». e. 7,575 pounds Akela will be taking order; for of fat. Thus the Summerland Ex- uulfu1m= Saturday night. erimental Station has the follow- nz dam and two daughters’ butter- fat production record: Calguith, . . Freight Traffic For September Shows Increase so successful. "Well"! room at 7:15 sharp. The Starlight 7-757 pounds, Summer- land Hamlet Starlight 6.125 pounds and Summerland Standard Glow, 4,290 pounds. WDDD ISLANDS (Contained from Page 1) continue to do all in his power to- ward. that end. He had always sup- Fhveigtht tr ffic th He'd - ported his good friends. Messrs.‘ semen-..., fr,” $.11; am‘ ,3 Douglas and McLure, in their my can dun“; the mm“, o; Sept- presentations at Ottawa, relative to the Woods Ieiandv-Caribou route. The fact that waiting rooms at Caribou costing $10,800 were being built was some evidence “Inner. as against 1.900 cars for the c month lest year, ac- cording to figures released yester. that he allay tiheégfitvie off division- had riot been inactive. Mr. McCul- , ‘M’ “f” n °' C-N-R itmmaszatnsaui“ g Will Pave Fletch-Caribou llighwlyt 3am“ L382 m Sam‘ Mr. De Wolfe said it w leas-. mm “ u? mu“? d‘ m urc to meet so many peokplel pfrom‘ Immm mm?“ 1'3“ mimm- the Prince Edward Isluirid at one time.‘ ngum bed"? 12 “r5 as Wain-ii 46 l Rochford tourists could motor Halifax. Wcd- Edward Island via Caribou lie heartily approved the great‘ 1188i year. 303 ours of coal for com. public ser the Caribou-Wood‘ “ma” “lid dmne-"tic use P1115 150 Island ferry route was doing. To m" <1 ma“? 9W1 W9" show (that the Government of Nov Hi- “ ueuuwi W and 110 curs in Scotia was not a selfish Govern-i 3=Piemb¢ 1945 F1011!‘ and feed ment, he could say it was going to 3111110118 ltOiB-liiiid 215 06m i“ 685111“ pave the highway between Pictoui 211 11851 year. and Caribou next summer so that: ltalttst item in outgoing ship- to Prlgce; margins last month unite potatoeis; t ti ‘ oars. as ainst .3 much easiigi Possibly in bizilllgli i:or'19-i5ag'1‘urnips ntc our genero y. “we may ‘ r. ed l 91 l“; get some of the overflow wizoifrlsg‘ ytar. ca" as “a n aifiieL/Igiéoiulfiogélkilfggjfdwflrd Ifilnrlfiifi’: Tiliiere we: a considerable irwrease Mr. J. W. Roberts. said the‘ In vest“: exmr‘s' 120 ca“ as , against 113 last ycai" Egg ship- erection of the fine buildin n i . 1'. being constructed at Caribou; 19¢: meats’ 0n “he o“ a hand‘ m“ from the accomodation of tourists would,’ L“ Sm‘ 1945' '° 1 m“ b‘? °f “meme bmem- Axsildlied Other shipments by camloads with it. Mr. Roberts said would be Wm, ‘he carmsrmmdm “gum m, one of the only tw f t ii , - tanks in all Cart-mg. Tl1eirsmfeet;:iei?€' iftlenflbber 1945 m brackets’ includ- FIlOm Tciniicntine to Borden: ation tank. the latest thin: in scientific devices of its kind. would Autos 13 (n); mm“, bags a (21); c-mlpiy barrels ii (5); fru is 35 (21); stair" . use“ u 0n O e W5. €I Bab c; , , The sewerage "on, me hewaufé gtae and ciis 107 (118), harduare rooms and any other bundflgs com 80 (82); lime .14 (51); lumber 113 structed ea b 1d be t k (66); less oarloads 246 (201); meats cars of b? Jam sclerftifelxc‘ 19 (m? machmery 7 (a); mg“ {er-menlutlm tank 16 (l2); accosted waters 26 (13); ‘salt. 6 (4); miscellaneous 66 (28); hallway mebsrinl other tihari coal 'l00 (Z7). 17 carloods of molasses were imiported in September 1945 as against none last month. Further Improvements Needed Both Mr. Ilarns and Mr. MoKenns. expressed their flppfgcl. l1 illlllle this collaboration so i’ AS1511??? BUY- BONDS CANADA SAVINGS We invite your order for than bonds. I njormation and appli- cation forms supplied promptly en request. Write or ROYAL SECURITIES tdephone- 88 Great George SI. Charlottetown Lunm"! Phone 822 Established I903 a?! i mtilliiee this afternoon‘ The im. i (OOXILIINUIA Iron] page 1; which ‘will can-y v ‘law. it u our ln-tgilitiog 1,3353 details will be worked out 011811113’ 1n advance. leaving ample "m9 l" 511W You to readjust your programme. Fall and Winter ‘hoducdon "Our urgent need at the mo. "m" is for elm supplies in the fall and winter months, 1n m, $911114! Ls when we obtain the bulk of our home Woduction and from other places But while we are asking You to do this. I would like to point ouit that in supply_ in)! eggs during the fall and win- ter you are obtaining the maxi- mum benefit and assuring‘ the liability of your egg sales on the British market. It means that you are fulfillinc 0L‘: needs when they are at the shortest and at the time of year when the price is highest. "By this system of forward con- tracts and looking ahead we are chi/barking on a newagricultural marketing policy. The poultry in- uuslry of Canada has an oppor- lll-niiy of setting a standard which may be followed elsewhere and lead to a revision of the whole agricultural marketing for the world. We are quite determined to play our full part in trying to nriiiz (halt about. I know from past experience that you will also play your partu "I ask you to consider what the potentialities of our mer- ket really are. Before the war we only consumed an aver- Htte of three eggs per head Der week of the population. That was far too low. It is our intention to raise the pre- war average and if we only succeeded to the extent of getting the eonsunption up by one egg a week per head, that one egg a week alone would mean an additional re- quirement amounting to two and one half times the total Canadian surplus for export. "Never Alone" In his opening remarks Mr. Peacock said he did not agree with those who said that during the war England stood alone. "We were never alone." he added. "We never felt alone. because during the worst hours Bil T10R16. Whfll thinks became very trying and difficult. we had with us your Canadian boys, who were very much in evidence; and if you had seen those boys, ready for anything that came along, you would have felt as we did that Great Britain was never alone in facing Germany at that time. It was very largely ihat feelind of the support that we were get- ting from Canada during the most trying times, perhaps. in our his- tory. thatt carried us through that Dgflod until we ourselves could Join up and brim! i119 w" a successful conclusion." Mr. Peacock paid warm tribute atlon of the ferry service between Bczrdcn to Toimeniine: Butter Caribou and Wood Islands. Ilhcy and cheese 2 (2): Tsh 42 (33); realized (here was much need for hardware 24 (40); hides 4 (1); less improvement in the service and oar-loads 69 (B4); meats 12 (l7); i10i>9<§13113t Fth€idimCttalgg of Néitltixih- miscellaneous l4 (19); moss 22 (10); “mile "l" 9S W0 c011 lie blueberries 5 (4). psilpiwotid 8 (l). to ask for (hem until the l). 1m j__________ __ . government became tho hl aware of the cssentiality orfmthf.’ GQUIKB Berna"! Shaw sefigield. A. Iceman. freight and suitors Leg Injury pasenger super-intend t f th C_N_R_ at chanoltpufl 2:1,, h‘; LONDON. Oct. e-(cm-ccortis Bernard Shaw today was unable to attend a ceremony creating - y the first honorary Freeman of St, Pang-gs, the London Borough in‘ apqgreclated the invitation extended ii by the directors of Nortthum- berliind. Ferries to attend the luncheon in Pictou. He realized the immense jmpoflance o; m. Wm‘ which he lived 50 years m. Instead‘ _ u v ld 1 ight sent to the Wood Islzin-ds Caribou ferry ‘ti; xxx}? a aiming o; me service was d 'n d i it ,. flicted little iimangy gitiisuriienortcrfi. Tormentine ferr service, he cqmd speech he was to have nude 1n per- sun, Mr. Shaw slipped yesterday in his sincerely wish e Weod Islands. Carl Whit hall Court flat and suffered tiauggixcrlfjuta the be“ o‘ m“ a nth. leg iniury. - mimpilna doctors to advise him to rest. runny thin-gs beyond the Company's ontrol C . In closing, he congratulated the People of Pictmi County on what (they had done at their terminal of the ferry routc. The Caribou pier was 100 feet wide whereas the one at Wood Islands which should have been uniform wit-h the Cari- bou pief was only 29 feet. He hoped however. that the Government would be uiok to realize that the public are inning to demand bet- ter facilities for the service and the! it would take steps in iihe near future to make provisions for the great amount of passen er and motor vehicle traffic w ch is go~ ,ing to use the Wood Island-Cari- Mr. Mulch in thanking the dg- lshed Nova Scotla guests for the kind words said it was the determination of t-he Northuimber. land Ferries directorate to leave not undone that could be done to improve the facilities and tthe services of the Wood Islands-Cari. ms‘ rIUWIit had 0 B1’. beeri- t 188st. a discouratln 'ta(s)k.BayM:i}i1§ people were under t impression the directors of the Company were makin a fortune. Such le would surprised to learn that, as Y" Iii B"? one had got from his investment was one share. In other words. the 503 ahar. e0 the Company had aid’ year a net dividend of “u” mum“ bou ferry system. i By nos From cirtown w The expenses had been tremenq d°“" “he ““°""°"‘ "i ti"! Ciiin- The officials oi’ Norlhumberland Ferries Ltd, and ttheir invited les A. Dunnirng last winter, ests left. Charlottetown by s c- m bus 81°30 bullded better than they knew." “The fact that this organization alone survived the shock of war is evidence of its soundness." Mr. Mitchell said, in a reference to the demise of the LLOJs former parent organization, the League ofi ations. and the disa other international bo ies. The three-week conference's rinc al achievement was the ormu ation of several . "Lions designed to protect children and] young workers. These convoiitlolnl- I!" now will be referred to th latures of the various countries for ratification. In the case of Canada. this is a matter reserved to the provinces. and the Domin- ion Government will refer the con- ventions to the Provincial Depart- ments of Labor. OTTAWA, Oct. 9 -—(@)-—W. Reilley. M, inn uperin from todsyfA noted a t»! on rakruptcy. Mr. lteilley was ioirlt North Wlltshtn adult famil of three, near Sun. be ~ mes-side. odern oonvevfleneel- ' author wifih Lewis Dpncsn of Tor- n"". 5W1! Gurdisn. unmerfielolmolabookusitled "last one has Ilene ION! earance of‘ m; Nov, l movements ' often depended J 03$ QKadSGQOOO and before 2h: Pmiierly for passenger [t m moi-ring et; amomodatkm- m’ wwld m!" "l9 and wenxetoglaraiibou oruthe Charles flfliimny at least that much more. A, gunning. A special bus. waltimz at Caribou took the vis- liar coal consumption was 400 W‘ ° ma‘ 7.)." mum‘ 5" "W" ltors to Pictou where luncheon was "$11?! glib big mono ." served at the Old Scott restaurant. b d’ w m’ m” ‘dlreciilnlie i101)!!! The Islqiid party returned to ° m“ ye“ m m9 "Y °i ilil- Wood Islands on the "Prince prwanems" h" w" ""5919 1° W" Nova" and a speclll bus took them from Wood Islands to Charlotte- Scotia friends just now. "m" °°lli°umili°4 town. They arrived in the city "W" l ablout 8 o'clock. -- ... "s:::..:::":.'..il:i.:"wit? inittoutmiv stow vou un *1‘ Feel dull. because flan s-Ciribou route is now about double what it was when (he service opcncd in 104i. In. that year the st-rvice carried approxi- ----- 1 m» ::::r:"..:i§.:"r:: - "Ftfih h" ‘mh uwmuh’ {emu clbses on Nov. ‘D0 this vedr I Yak?! “hm”? ' ' the Company estimates 50-000 pas- “ J (udu. {mun-rum} rangers will have been carried and "a"; “m he; nus“, ‘ipllzir-xlmaiely 15.000 cars and . . r . Last year up to Sept» )0. the O-N IG ‘.0 ‘Northumbsrland Ferries carried -~1 002 p senger- and 0,145 can ' 25' arid true s; up to Be t. so of this ' '1” year. Northumberlan Ferries had carried 44.001 passenger and l0.- “ “fl Ill {HICK- to the work of Mr. Brown whose collaboration he had received "right from the beitinnillf- 1'15 algg congratulated the P. E. I- Poultry Industry committee on the gqjlgntfld gathering. “Never have 1 had so much pleasure in sd- dreggllig 3 meetillfl.’ he said. "and never have I felt so confi- dent that results will accrue from our mutual collaboration." Mr. Brown's Address Mr. Brown in ‘his address galvc details of the two-year erg contract with t-he British rim Ministry. underlining Mr. Peacocks refer- ence to the TILUOYUZHCE of fall‘ and winter mairketin-i In vonifflfii "i previous contracts. the fullest prices are in the direvlion in which the supplies are most unnied. “The first thng the new coin- tract does is extend the pwmium period by one month. 1mm ihl mid of December to the end of Jan- mry," Mr. Brown erxplehied. ‘Then there an two weeks at the neihfl’ end od’ the period. from Semi. 15 i0 Oct, 1, givin us five months of 0d in egg production. It goes further and increases the premium by vwo cents for that P61’- iod, andaleobvmtecentto ouver increased cost of P1°¢i1¢i1°fl l" u" period between February l Ind September 1. ' made Elmphtsslzing the in efficient. production. Mr. Brow" said that tomorrow there sues out of Montreal on one ship 25 oars C! new emp fresh eggs-two months and four day! flilefid 0i vlous offer. More easnhuve hem caning in $11103 this Shlpmflll’. WES arranged. In The Forefront "we have demonstrated to our- selves tha-t. we can do this thinfl which Es asked ion-nearly 500.000 cacesofeggs before theendo! January necit." he said. “We are leamlng the art of fal . l-le added that in the United Stakes prices are so h gh at the present time that they would rake every surplus egg Canada has 01¢ ll“- if Pefrnivts were issued. This was due to theft}; failure to develop fall . on rwoducid . ‘The time to gxve the lmyer pm- ductton is when f-he buyer wants it." he esntpriasised. "lt is our greatest bargaining power for the future. if we do this thing. I310: W t acewego! iodoitlTliutis Inlkahosrhdsltrylfl- mtediatte objective, he added, is tc supply every man. woman and uhlld 1n Great Brit/sin with one addition- fli e88 fotr Christmas ‘meek. They ll go 1m one shiplotad ihcdulcd to arrive in time for ribution throughout England during that peno. , "Autthcdt/y was granted us be- fore leaving Out-awn to not only make this tovur and dismiss with 81011118 in each province the op. ponunity the British Government has given us, he said," but to leave (the rflwrsmmc witih your Indus- try oununirttce here and invite each industry to send one delegate to Ottawa at Dominion Government expense for two ways tc ootmparc notes-all Provinces together - mturns to Ekiglaiid, and w carry back to you halt,- the combined opinion 0d vile whole industry across Oanadaastohowoeatwecanmcct this opportunity in the way of iim. proving pipductun. ‘Iihat policy, he emphasized, de- pends on UIIICQ things: good stock, good housing and good manage- ment, including feed. I-Ie dealt with each faalor in t/uirn. "We are already on our way to. ward moss promotion in the poul- try zndiustry." ‘ie said. “This pro- gramme means a change in the picture of some years ago. The slogan then was 100 hens on eve% farm. Today 300 to 500 hens on to 50 per cent, of the farms would come nearer to giving viihat we went. This means winter pro. duction. and an economic unit on each farm that. will give a mone- t-aryrehurnMfmm$80(it0$1,000 ~ m: silooess of the aznme. he stressed. de ends "(tel on the industry itse He look for- ward to tlhe day when there will be live commit-tees in every sec. tion to take iespoiisibllity for pro- duotion planning. “With coordin- ated plans for each province. there will come e development iri this industry tlhat will riot only meet the contingency which Mr. Peacock has indicated, but will insure sue. "boss in the Wars to ctnme. This two years’ ooiiuact means days OI girace for the Canadian poultry in- dustry. to get its house in ordetr. Haven't we the ability and the loeainess of neiception to grasp the opportunity that offers?’ He was answered with loud applause. P.E.I. Makes Progress Mr. MacDonald in opening the meeting reviewed miedly the prog- ress made in the poultry lndiustry locally, stating that it row ranks third as a revenue producer to the Province, In many respects it is on e sounder basis than in any other part, of Canada. 'I‘he Island's foundation stnck is seoond to none. ‘Ihis is one branch 01 agriculture, he said, which is not dependent on government subsidies and has been able to meet both wartime and post. war requ remcnta (speaking later in the evening. Premier Jones took exception to this statement. claiming that the free fl-etight policy on gmlns con- stituted a bonus oin all livestock. inchidi poultry. The services of sudh va uable men as Mil‘. Brown, paid for by the Dominion Govern- mtezi mdgiht also be termed a sub. sidy. "I don't think we cattle men get any more than you dn." he added.) _ Hon. Dr MacMillan, appealed as president of the Provincial Rod Cross Society for 100 percent sup- port of Britain's egg requirements. As s doctor he knew that milk and 988s are the very beat diet for mulls-en, "Hare 1s one way we can still help 01c artists " he said "This 15 really a Red Cross woirk. Just as mtuoh as it is a work of farm production." Drcrar Decorated q With llighcsl Dzsoh Honor PRAGUE, (kt. D -— (Rsufiers)— Gen. 1-1.1) G. Omar. former com. rnnnder of the 31st ‘Oarguden A311); codsy was guc o onco- lunohemi given by ident. Ed- mzd Berries. who presented him with the highest. Czechcslovak dec- oration. tihe Star second class of the White Uon Order. Gen. Qierar was accompanied to Prague by Lt../Cien. John Murchie. Canadian Airinv Ghlef-otffitatif overseas, and Air Voe Msirahal H1» of the White Lion (second class). and Air Vice Marshal Oamfibell wiith Mr, Peacock. Just; before he. WESTERN GUARDIAN —ANl\'UAL MLETING Kenslng- ton Branch, No 9, Oahadndn 1g, 39011.13 i§l.b‘.l... U1 down Hall. Ken» smgwn. runny Oct. 111th alt. 8 pm. All members requested to attend. W1... Delaney, secretary. —TIGNISH C. W. L. MEETING —'Ilie October meeting of the Tig- nisii C. W. L. sub-division was held in the assembly room of the Notro Dame Convent on October 4th. with an attendance of thir- teen members. The President Mrs. Octave Gaudet opened the meet- iizg with the League prayer. All lrrl-JOIIS were well received. The treasurer reported a. balance of cash on hand of $102.08. "Thank you". letters received by the Presi- dent and read at the meet was awarded tlic Order of the White Lion (third class). Friday, October 18th. at were as follows: A letter from Reverend Sister Si. Peter of - nish for a donation of ten d — lars given to help finance a course in Domestic Science; a letter from a local boy who is a student in a Seminary in Quebec. to whom the Iseague gave s. gift upon the eve of his departure from his home to resume his studies. and a letter from Miss Matthews. lec- retary of the Ladies Aid Societv of Alberton, liliiss Matthews acknow- ledged the receipt of twenty-five dolars for the Western I-Iospitel Fund. Ihere was also s. letter from Miss Carrie Holman. Divis- ional Commissioner of Girl Guides for Prince County. lvflss Holman wishes the C. W. I... to get the girls interested in Girl Guiding. The mooter will be taken up and i.f a girl can be found who is capable and drilling to be Captain of a Group. the League will be happy to sponsor a company of Girl Guides. A treat of lcc cream was sent the Reverend Sisters of Tig- rzzsh in appreciation for the many kindnesses shown the members of our sub-division in the pant. Church converior arid her oom- mitttec are busy sewing altar liin- ens and surpllces and have made arrangements to procure flowers for the altar for the Forty Hours Devotion. Tliev will also dust the sanctuary and church for the occasion. After a suggestion from the President a sanctuary mud was opened by a unanimous vote from the members. It was decid- ed to have our own booth at the parish bazaar this autumn. with proceeds for the perish. messibeira donating articles for sale. One new memiber was added to the roll call. makintr our nil“ t ship total up to do e. y-W members. Meeting was 84101111194 by prayer. s Into Buzz Saw Pofiiilllnwriiuit. oct. D -(cP)- A mercy flight by lBEDlii-ilc "u"! to save the life of Albert Merritt. an Abitloi Power and Paper C0111- dny employee. who was 113M111’ in" used wihen he tripped and fell inllo a bun saw at a cam-p at 398m- Ont. Provincial police reported 111M Merritt was put aboard. "i"! mm‘ puny seaplane but died en mute to hospital at Chapleau. ENTERTAINMENT FOR. EVERY TASTE m M-G-M‘S LATEST MUSICAL-COMEDY ROMANCE A merry jamboree of song. dance. romancc and comedy i-s offered on the Capitol scrccn in "TWU 5M9" from Boston" in which M-G-M has gnlhgred a galaxy of entertainment talent in the persona of Kathryn Grayson, June Allyson, Lauritz Melchior, Jimmy Durante “flu Peter Lawford. Backgrounds-d by the story of a girl who makes a iluvili‘ and breathless climb from a Bowery bccr-ltail floor show to the 0-1101? stage, the picture offers an oppor- tunity for each of its stellar heud- llncrs to make the most of his or iicr specialty. _ I Miss Grayson. as the spirited Boston SlillPI‘ who entertains in is Bowery honky to-nk iii order to earn money for her opera lessons. again proves her singing and aci- ing versatility and is a delight on both eye and ear whither she be doing such amusing comedy num- bers with Jimmy Durante as "Down by the Sea" and "Two Sides to Every Girl", or‘ singing hcr thrill- in opera arias. June Allyson, as the prim Martha shocked by her sister's gaudy the- atrical envlronmcnt and endeavor- ing to bring an end to the mand- alous situation only in the ciid to find herself in a floor show num- ber with the riotous Durante. ll completely captivating. As for Durante, his role as the piano- playrng "Spike" ls the most hilar- ious in which he has yet been seen. The famous Durante slyness. affa- bllity and dexterity at putting over a song are all present-Jim! and 8ll-—lllld his cvcry appearance brings down the house. AUCTION SALE 2 P. M. at Maurice Block’! Warehouse, 158 Kent Sh. 600 Gallons Paints and Varnislies in various colors, 1 gallon and 5 gallon tins, popularunakes of labels on tins, 1 Electric Potato Peeler, 1 Diesel Lighting Plant. 10.000 Waits (This plant can be inspected at Bruce Stewart Co. Ltd.), Quantity of Army Hunks, Wash Basins and Sinks, 1 Large Marine Compass, 6 Life Rafts, i) Ma- rine Radiators for Steam and Hot Wafer. I w. n. nan-on. mt _ (It