NOVEMBER _ l. 1947~ THE GUARDIAN. chlAiunrrgowiy my limdcI-ress was of seed pearls duiyll Iilll style with a long i '- l n , I I v iIickerson-Paton DENTiiAL GUARDIAN PDIIDD Report Red Dross Highway liallowe en Party Dhuroh Service At ' ‘_‘_' , I I n a ' * This eolumn ls reserved for news H i Wedding h W “m” “manhunt o: 3- gwg g|| First Aid Posts In Enloyed Dy The Saiiatorium h, - ___ a newly nature may be inserted’ o t I cit ' I’ .,,' 0/60/3394 a m ‘ l h null‘: award strictly iilv- n I y Milly , Ipgpmsginyglmgmm] saint Peta lmCiliscmeglgr, liner“. — _ Ah tltvinty centres in Prince Ed- Under the auspices of the RE. ll: ‘.»‘\\'"- ‘l’ ' “‘ ‘. —— — war sand the Red Cross msin- ~———- Island Ministerial Association, a . t1; iililllllill wcddmg at 10 B111». 1711-1 Mu-yugg5QN'5_M¢n-| clawing _ , tfllfls Highway First Aid Posts. At beautiful church service was held The mo” valuable propeftyh you lgwnyiosrtlll ,,',_._~, \\ii<‘ll itutherme Brown P111- _.__ T1" °P1111°11- 1° 11111111110111)’ QX- cash of these posts well filled First A very successful Halloween h, ,he Auditorium h, the Phhvhh a house, a farm. or a no ury~ I ~ 0h ,,,._y calls-liter of Lieub-Col. A‘. you; ggnylc|_;_ Ahhlw pressed by those who have lost Aid Kits are available for the use party, sponsored by the Ciiariotte- hi,“ shhgmrium on Thursday eve- —1111d Yvur abiililty t; eérnh t H do“ Md hhh primes ‘Rlgwland Paton, Con, comhhmh Phone 34m LhEll“ BDDFGCIBLIOII and under- of anyone who has been involved town Kinsmen Club, was held at hing‘ och m _ l?" "Peal 1° V‘ k1 - 111 t 13181’ was unllfc in imair ge to 13;". igiac- _ standing of ‘youth, that the young in any kind of an accident in the the Whelari Memorial Hall last The service w“ chhdhhhed hy ‘tier; your ricome-rna ng pan , , m,- ylurse Nickerson, soil o r. CONFEDERATION “FE n“ generation is not as law-abiding home, on the farm or on tihe high- evening, when over 750 children the Re“ Jams T_ who" of Sh’ cc toyed, and Mrs- Mbe" L°"1.“ Nmlwlm“ SURANCE. “s We." "w" 91d"! ‘When 111W “"111 .‘ were 1n attendance 1° en-IW I Paul's Anglican Church. Aailiting ‘i Protect with Lifs Insurance, the value iii 11"‘1'“°u1h’ Nova scam" l M were 111 the adolescent stase was T111199 518118 1111110818 1119 Illilllit- splendid evening's 9111911111111119111- him were Mr. Royston F. Mugford. that lslstandlng in your own shoes 1-11,. bridr. 81W" 111 111111111139 b)’ Sn‘ PIECE whlhuh Bedroom,‘ not borne out in Charlottetown 1°11 01 911011 P°51- 011E 51811 1! 111 The 910E181?! “'85 OPEHF-‘d 11)’ MF- ARgQ organist; 0g 5t punt’; 1 ,,.-.~ Iiilllcl‘. wore u period sown o! Sum Shem, hm, hrhm Thumb, lait night, ‘according lo the City 11011101‘ 111s SW8 or house 1n which Keith MacKinnon, Club President. hhd ,,'_,,g,,,, memhm o; m‘, chm -, . LET'S nu: THIS ovals "L'illltlll"llg1lll' 1111111011111 5119p" 5111" Music 510m police whose responsibility it was 111° K11 15 Placed 11114 1W° 011181‘ who welcomed the children to the Mr who" h" h v9, map“: ' iii. ‘illwn’ nwklme‘ 1°“: 10 we that Hullowecn was observ- 5151“ 111° P1116" °11° 111119 "11 @1111" party with a few well chosen re- ih {Mk Oh “Pxrhe Eve ghehhhehs E. C. JOHNSTONE, C.L.U.. Provincial Manager slrPYll“ _'~‘““5'. 1° 1mm“ W" ‘he RECENT ARRIVALS. - Ladies’ ed 11y 111s youngsters in a reason- ‘m “m3 11"’ mgmways- 111111115» 11"" W111i?" *1 111m w“ {g0 o" a iVifl bnhls coior- Ch"1°"°‘°""' 1’ - E- 1'1"“- hunflwfi. 11:10“ Bafllulgg . Cough sizes 12 to 341,5 Kennedy's able manner. pe1gi§g1Ywg1 111mm Palllbuc $11511“ shown of the Calgary Stampede, an 1511,5215)": ha"); everyday sllnllmm" ‘ Ladies‘ ar. There was, ll ' , ° a e C 11189 ° 95° _ - s e v it - r $01111 m "Om and a flny.double we -—-—- more or less iljcfn-cilzialfcligus. [Jlgfilnlgfi Posts have first aid tramhmom" 01113111515211?- 11111101117111/1118 ma. h “ ' Th 1111111” "1 m“ back m“ ‘clause? THIS SATURDAY. Nov. 1. All Played byithe Juveniles but oom- e" have had ‘mum 9x13811011“ a splendid clown act was put on Th. “m 9111' savtliuur f ily —————____1 f ‘ ilnl11'-"1“1 ‘ulna?’ 015,111,? hsklw, saints Day. there will be no dance iteratively little damage to Drop- dean“ Wm‘ 1mm‘? and‘ cmmllmty by local entertainers, which 116141 31:31:23 ifeslah Cvllalfif uiizgégr: Y winner was c tent t i tth tho 5'11"“ '1“ ‘lmvn a o r851" in the Whelan Memorial Hall. erty was reported. 1 1101111161115’ Hovlever the Red Cross y e p ' on o e e o porwl Sims net veil heavily erii- -- bouquet cal. She carried‘ a I . . ers_ To facilitate such training the -_-___?_- Just inside the 16th pole. Fer- Hhd 1.050s and her only or- ggghklg_ggaijl;,sn'ghli 3 P» M- l" 1°11111 Stone and. here and than, Red Cross is Conducting h shahm Jlldgfizhbcffiifé they were able‘ to _ vent caught up and drove to the . was n small golhrigross. u‘ ' gmgnlepizg “TE 11111?" lmflzvflbli? nrd First Aid Course for person- salty (Er 111621109‘: 12:11: 1gfiglilsflllllli$ ' ' **~'#' wire in the good time of 1.58 2/5, Joanna. Cami o armou , —'*' y _ e q proper y e un- “e11 5mm Hlghwgy pout m“ , considering the track. Cosmlo . as maid of honour, wore an sljggTs-fizgllxiliall-t-lhi/il/cns Dé-ess secured by the forgetful owner course will begin on Monday, Nov- whlgh ‘wnfrogiedt them- ____1C°nunucd “Om Page l) (By The Associated Press) ' Bomb was illlfEB lengths before M“ tin-fem sch-h o; bouflhm nedyv‘. Mex" w/élar o i. en- [was transferred to await future ember 10th and will continue for COT; Ling; owl; heb mo? oglginig M present the 515m“ is rem-e- BALTIMORE, Oct. (ii-Calumet Armed, with Loyal Legion another m], with dropped ahoiliders. Her . Zcovery. several days. cosfiillene telsmegn my“ .d osop senwd by M“ wright and Mr‘ Farm.‘ Fervent’ laying huh m the Sh, lehghhs away I 52:5. —".............n. n‘§?.‘.’1§'..3.?;llZff.' ,:,"i:::::.i:tht.r.:':z:...'li:t or " ililtfiiii fZTé1i°Ti$<1 $113131 Nova sEiiATi ‘ imcil in shoulder lcngtlg gllglfmallgvinaswrs i" MiwDmla-d part of the youngsters could he lty-siiouid send a_ri=quest to Red 111% 11115119 '11"151°11 “'35 11°11 1W mschshihg the ' packing hhmt over Cosmic Bomb in the Pimlicol . u" er _ or r050. iieit-cheibow length a o Se cc, 160 Kent Street. pmnpgrgd favourably Wm, any Cross House, 62 Prince Street, Féflncllasmithiaonshclt who sehpfiesent- strike Mr wright told the meek Special, with favored Armed third 1 ls llljllffld ,,_._ ‘Von. 0g mu ing aqua an _—— i-iailowcwn record of 1o m _ Charlottetown. All recommeoidat- e 11 991‘ a!‘ e 911111- W 9 59¢‘ - ' '- . Loyal Legion was last. in thei -_-€ ill-ram a large nosegay of yel- SLIGHTLY INJURED-A lwdes- r er w"! ions wlll be given consideration by onii prize was given to Billy Mc- $500111‘s';,j",§§§,f',,§j'§§°,n“}§,1 field of four. BRIDGEWATTQQ, N .s.. Oct. at low uni white hiihy mltms edged in 1-111111- 1111 by n @111 =11 111s Corner iihe First Aid Committee. Kenna for his portrayal or Prince l g grim lei-n, Miss Eileem McPhee, Charloitclotvn, was bridesmaid and h-m a similar gown of contrasting ller m“. with matching gloves. headdress of rose and aqua feathe m; triiizizned with. aqua veiiin She carried V mums ‘in white and mauve. The brides mother wore a gown of soft grey wool crepe with black awisvlrlcs and platinum fox fur. lier cnrsage was of talisman roses. x "kerson, the groom's moth- }; .r(~ grey crepe with a hat pilik qd grey feathers and grey of pink accessories iwilih corsage I/ISFS. Mr Hugh Paton. brother of the hriilr. WfiS best man and Mr. Ge flld Foster, Mr. ‘Thomas "Oil Pvrlcct Love" during the s inc rf the registi-n mums and the guest pews we!" marked ‘m large white satin bows eniiriilcil with fern. Aflrr the ceremony s reception trn: held at ‘The Charloltctovi" llrllnl 'l‘he bride's table. decorate with (‘iilTdlPS. snzlpdragons snd fern nag rr-iitcrcd by a three-tier wed ' dill: (‘nkv and a bride's cake. Th ma? t» the bride was (. sinn M. Malone and re I'll-I'll hi- tlie best man. :ili:ii~clille two pebble topcoat with fui .i..\ YOQF“ Alter the reception Dr. and Mrs Niclz- min left on mule to the Unit- (H nml will take up residence Out-viwlnwn guests were Mr. and Yarmouth Logan .RTIF, Lovili. Nickerson, .\ir Iillfl itf-i-s. James Phil Pit» , Carin, ‘iliinlrcal. MORE WHEAT FOR BRITAIN hoxnox. Oct. so — (Rculmi -Cnnaiiinn exports of wheat t0 Britain increased 60 per cont be- tween i939 and 1945. B08111 Trrirlc slzillsllts showed today. Be- tlrneu 1937 and 1939 Canada sent Britain an average of 36,000,000 luiiivlirvlivi-ight of wheat a year. In was 6i,000.000 i045 'llll‘ quantity liIlhlll/‘1l\\'t"l|'{lll. BIRTIIS. MARRIAGE. DEATIIS 50c Per insertion BIRTHS RlarlNlNALD-Al. the PrinceCoun- 1y Hospital on Oct. 31. to Mr. and llLlS. 1-‘. Earl MacDonald, Summer- suie. ii daughter. liiitrliilANK - At the * Prince county llospitnl, Oct. so, to Mr. and .\li~, Jnhll c. Marchbank, New Aniliili, it SOli, IVOIIIM-Af, the‘ King's County Hospital nil Oct. 7, 1947, to Mi‘. “"1 1111's. C. Osborne Wood. Dun- ‘lai- ii daughter, Laura Elaine, l-ciclit ll luau 9 on I "imalrlis Hriiru —Al.ilaflltzo,lll T‘1“‘1111\ (lrlnber '11” lnlin liathlerli ling Michigan. on 28th. 1947. Mrs. W. Speck. forvnerly Co" en of Miilvaie, P. E. I. N l-‘i—At the Prince Edward "and Hospital, Friday, Oct. 8i. h-hnsniy Coffin of Cherry Hill. a lsseventy-eighth year. Funer- Nléllfiilbt later. on l0_IiSON—At i‘! King Square hm 11111111)’, Oct. Si, Miss Jessie n‘ goisnn in her eighty-sixth year. .5111! at the MscLean Funeral , P- Funeral notice later. , I 0m II. D. Illlaelean UNDERTAKEN EMDALMER Charlottetown u} North Wlltshire‘ Phone HI a nosegay o! baby Rodgers. Ml‘ (lvorge Rodgers and Mr. James Logan “we ushers. The ceremony “'55 prrfnnmed by Rev. Canon EM. ien- T,“ . in by the groom, A toast ll":tlc's attenclcilts was pro- r fltlili,’ away the bride chose piece suit black accessories and a red Illflr rorrage was of talisman S-lliriirirkrrlle. Mr. and Mrs. George 1-. llnlifnx. Miss ‘Eileen Mc- lliiitfnx, Mr. and Mrs. iiulnh ("ruin YflVfiiOlJl-l’! and Miss Jonnnn of m. PROGRESSIVE CONSERV of Queen and Kent streets yeste day evening, was r5 was released shortly afterwards. 8. ‘J. W. Slorer of Quebec Mangane Mines Ltd, Montreal, was in Cha iuttetown yesterday, enroute to ti TIVE MEETING, Johnston River taken to the City Hospital. There, his injuries were found to be slight and he MINING OFFICIAL HERE-Mr. Magdalen Islands on business for A. " Distinguished Dcotor Dies lit Montreal 5e r. 1c Three or four windows, they said, were broken by those who will persist in throwing the occas- __,__. MONTREAL. Oct. 31 — (OP) _ believes that all litghway Posts should have at least one and pre- ferably two well-trained first aid- 'I‘.he people in charge of p0st5 are volunteer receive no remuneration service rendered The Red who are interested. Dotober Was his firm, He is leaving today by pm Harald 39v hldg C h] n M I plufiehfor the ‘Guilt’ lslhnds. While one ‘o, Mohheah: mo; dfihfggj TY 0 ' - ggfizmvtnwaztzlfy n3 1* m‘ c1131" uished physicians, died in hosp- f- I he P1}. satisfactory progress. 6 OIL PRICES | Imperial that it is adjusting n d creased costs of procuring supplir for Canadian mairkets. Effectiv 9 are increased one and one quarte cents per gallon, and all grades o Diesel fuel oil one and one quarto cents per gallon. 1 TRINITY Y. P. v. .- its Halloween Social in the Socia under the leadership Ramsay and Vernon‘ sobey wa enjoyed hy all. Outstafiding event of the evening included a "The Ghost Sang" by Connie Mar of say; a monologue “A Ghost Story’ by Arthur Vessey; n. Share Wealth programme under leadership ot‘ Jean MacLennan Jennie Barwise, and Campbell; and s lively sing-song ‘served and the social closed with n display of fire-works on lawn. into custody Thursday night lvlonday by (Yhief of Police Birt- wlstle from T.W. Cousins, District Inspector for Perth, Ontario area. 1a young man from Charlottetown who was alleged to have stolen n l047.Plymouth from that dis- 1lrlct. Hr- ili being held here on a lvagrancy charge, pending in- structlons from the Ontario po- lice. Personals The indies of Long River Pres- byterian Chumh served a very satisfying chicken supper on Thurs- day evening at Long River Hall. iThe tables were well patronized and a gratifying sum was realized. Mr. and Mrs. l-LW. Hyde 11!" arrived home after spending a pleasant holiday with Dr. and Mrs. Russell McCienaghari. Munc- lon. N.B. Mrs. Walthen Gaudet. Spring Park Road. has as her guest. her aunt, Miss Caroline Knowles of San Diego. California. Last week. on Thursday, Mrs. Gaurlet enter- tained st an afternoon tea for her aunt ‘who is leaving Charlottetown next week on return ihome. ___l._ Major '1'. D. Jotcham. 08519111 'ssles msnazeivwfilw P111111! 19"‘ ada) Ltd., Montreal. P'Q'l is visit- ing the Province in the interests of his flrm and while here is re- newing acquaintances made with local officers while on active ser- vice in Europe. cannons Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Nov. 6th, i947. for the purchase of old nhool ail Siirnmervliie. to be moved of! pre-l sens site fore Nov. 20th._ ' ITIN IIYNII, I001]. l LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS- The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary. B.E.S.L., was held in the Legion Hall last eve- ning with s. good attendance. Re- ports of various committees were c _ . Mine in? ~11“ 1w" w“ Mus 555135;‘.'2'§S..§"i’§‘i.‘1..i.;°"?i§‘l?. Suzanne Blcn-ton. The choir sang- ‘has m, the veterans. wing of Island Hospital. The Tllf‘ chancel steps of the church poppy wreath commmee Wlmrted weir diwirotccii in yellow and white INCREASED - Oii Limited announces wholesale October 31. kerosene and industrial given by naphthas are increased one cent per gallon all points, all metihods of delivery. Furnace oi-l and stove oil SOCIAL- ‘ Trinity Young People's Union held ilall last evening. Lively recreation‘ Jean trio till, Beverley Smith and Jean Rani- the the Claude led by Jean MacLennan and Con- tile Martin. A delicious lunch was I118 CAR THEFT CASE - A youn! man from Charlottetown was taken by City police in connection with a car which was stolen in the area of Perth, Ontario. The arrest was made on information received last who advised to be on the alert for ital today at the sge of '14. tered hospital Wednesday the Alexandra Hospital. service will be held Monday. continent, Dr. Cushing throughout his life. e ment of Paediatrics. r 65. f I‘ physician in chiqt‘ at the runs l\'l(‘li'l0l‘llll Hospital, l nrliritl Nlcdical Royal Association, S S Diseases of Children. $50,000 Fire At Truro Yesterday i Six persons fled down a fire ated at $50,000. Flrrilnen battled the to a nearby business block, storey of the building personal belongings. The fire was believed to have started from the oil furnace. Scizno 600 novelties that the Kinsmen Club had purchased fora children's Halloween party tonight were destroyed. Club mrmbers were scurrying around Truro today at- trimptlng i0 replace the novelties in time for frolic. PROPERTY AT HARTSVILLE 180 acres of land. 100 acres clear. balance good hard and soft. wood. ‘Dwelling house and ham in good l repair. ' This Ia a good potato Ilrm. For further particulars and price apply to MRS. JESSIE A. MiwIKENZIE Iisrtsviile 0r MATIIESON Jr PEAK! Sollcito u Charlottetown Automatic Electric Water Neatsrs t Thrifty Labor Savers Factory Representative for Ante- mstis Firs Control. Shingles. Siding. Ventilators and Insulation. LOWEST PRICES Consult E. A. Largo 121 Water St. PIIIIIO IOII . D11 Cushlng. who had devoted his 50 years in medicine to the study of children's diseases, en- after completing his regular rounds at Funeral A member of almost every med- ical body and association on the entered the medical profession after serv- ing for a time as demonstrator in botany at McGill, a university with which he was closely associated I-le became associated with the prices or certain mphhhas and ohm chiidroiis Memorial Hospital here c i» ma» :2. 1111,23: salt. 1:35: 2:322:52: He became first head of that department in 1938. retiring the following year because of a university ruling call- ling for retirement. at the age of Among his many appointments were those of emeritus professor of paediatrics at. hicGili, honorary Child- physic- iuii in chief of Alexandra Hospital. He was a member of the Can- the society of Physicians and Surgcoils in Canada, the American Paediatric Society and the Canad- ian Society for the Study of the TRURO, N.S., Oct. 30 -(CP)-— es- cape and across the roof of an ad'- jolniitg building early today when flu-e gutted the three-storey Alfred Lane structure. Damage was estim- stubborn biaze for more than four hours snd managed to keep it from spreading The six persons living in the 111D were left homeless by trite blaze and lost nil l In Maritimes The "weatherman today vee his usual statistical self a med up Octobei-‘s Maritimes in —drought." This situation, the Public Weather Qffice h h _ ere said “is in drastic contrast to on the British Columbia coast.” Halifax was hardest hit only 9/i00fils of an inch of rain No portion of the than an int-h recorded. qt from one tu two inches. (In Charlottetown 1.20 47-year average is 4.29). “Meanwhile? the continued, "evaporation of sections this was the exceeded only by October, 1913. Mziritimcs except Cape for the month." u. s. Mall Killed Iii Drossingitrash (By The Canadian Press) NEWCASTLE. N. B.. Oct. 31- Frederick Dwyer, 22, of St. Marg- arets. N.B., was killed instantly this afternoon and a companion, George MacDonald. 29. also of St. Margarcts, was seriously injured in a railway crossing accident near Newcastle Station. MacDonald re- mained unconscious ill hospital here tonight. They we're in a truck when it was struck by the Newcastle- Campbeliton train of the Canad- ian National Railways. _-________._ $50,000 Gilt For Fredericton, N. D. PREDERICTON, Oct. 31 -(c1=) ——Annouricement was made today of n $60,000 donation by Hon. W.Ci. Clark toward erection of a mem- orial building for Fredericton‘! centennial celebration next year. The former Lieutenant-Governor has been appointed chairman of tile. permanent memorial commit- tee. The proposed building will "be s museum In house the collection of tho York-Sullhury Historical So- ciety plus s community hall. It twill also provide accommodation for the clinic operated by the Vic- torlan Order of Nurses and head- quarters for other organizations engaged in community welfare work. Before your COLD GROWS SERIOUS Stop it with M1 these workers and Ilr any Cross offers free first aid training to all HALLFAXHOct. 31 -- (CPI _ red from nd sum- weather in the "one fearsome word Dominion the con- ditions existing a continent sway where record rainfalls up to D0 inches have occurred this month Willi Nova Bcotla mainland received a full inch of rain while only in the Chntham area of New Brunswick was more Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island fart-d better with rainfall inches were recorded for the month. The weatherman the water silpplies available went on at a rapid clip aided by abnorm- ally high amounts of sunshine and near record temperatures. In many second warmest month on record, being "Throughout all portions of the‘ Breton ginning to end. first place in while another costume, worn by Lorraine Mac Donald, was the winner second prize. the girls‘ lng the peanut sale, were Claudetta MacMiilan snd MacDonald. evening was then brought to of the hall, homeward bound. Re-organization Meeting Held Junior Red Cross Council ' day, October 27th at 5:00 pun with eighteen members Following the supper period 3 car's Council. published as soon material is prepared. The members showed a interest in the work for 8S i: being conducted by Rod Cross. out a nutrition experiment being used. 10111119131111“ “"91"” 1111"" 1° 51x Committees were appointed for degrees higher than the average next meeting year: President, mick; vice - president, Cheverie; secretary, James Ibbott. Kenny-Murphy Wedding A wedding of much interest took piacs at. eight. am. on Wednesday. September 3rd. at St. Joachim’: Church. Vernon River. when Rt. aid united iii marriage Miss Gene- vieve A. Murphy, daughter of Mr. Daniel Murphy and the late Mary Murphy of Summerviile. P. E. 1., and Mr. Leo F. Kenny, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kenny of Brook- lyn. N. Y. The nuptial march by Miss Mary Collins. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown with a full skirt of Chinese silk. A tight fitting bodice with sweetheart neckline and long sleeves tapered to a point over the wrist was of Italian satin. A full length veil was held in place by a coronet of pearls. She carried a bouquet of taisiman ros- es and sweet peas. The bridesmaid. Miss Eileen Kenny, sister of the groom wore a floor length gown of blue taffeta. She carried a bouquet of peach gladioll. The groomsmim was Mr. Ste- phan Murphy. brother of the bride. The groom's gift to the bride was i\ Gruen wrist watch. snd to the groomsman a Ronson lighter. The bride's gift to the brides- maid was an Eigln compact. The breakfast reception was held st the home of the bride. After a very enjoyable day spent in singing and dancing the bridal party, accompanied by their many friends and relatives, proceeded to the summer home of the groom in lilliotvaie, where supper was serv- ed. The remainder oi’ the evening was spent in music and dancing. music being furnished for both re- ceptions by Hughes’ Orchestra of Diomore and F. McCsbe of Ions. A feature of, great interest to those in attendance was also the silver anniversary celebration of the groom's parents. The bride and groom spent their honeymoon at Stanhope Beach at Stanhope Beach Inn. They will make their home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Their many friends wish them was played the fancy of the audience from be- Then came the costume contest, which took much consideration on the part of the Charming, Anne Cerry, who was dressed as a little Dutch girl, took contest. little Dutch girl of the ’I‘w0 other prizes, which were given to the girl and boy obtaining the best results dur- won by George Another movie was shown after the presentation of prizes. and the close by the handing out of special treats, as the children filed out Junior Red Gross A re-orgallization meeting of the took place at Red Cross House on Mon- present. the members enjoyed a sing song and then reviewed the activities of last It was decided that each mum- ber should write an article for the Council News Sheet which is to be sufficient keen veterans and expressed a desire to viszt a hospital in the near future to see the handicraft department which Miss Haines, Director of Nut- riiloll Services, exhibited the white rats with which she is carrying and explained the differences in diets and the following officers appointed for the ensuing Jack MacCor- Charles Rev. Monsignor Maurice MacDon-T snicd. government - operated Packers plant in Charlottetown. Premier Jones in his of the Province, he fiscal year. At the close of the a sion' to review his case sinking of the opted unanimously. FRDST DAMAGE (Continued from Page l) selves in perishible places they wi-ii lose if there cclm frost. As to the loss oi.’ markets, ket is now opening down there will purchase has a customer now that five cars. “We have them but lcairt get them to him." He said. heavy as last year's sairy Shipping space and way hris not done to any extent. has been the situation in to box-cars, the dealers say. isfactory. A slilp will be in Sum Patients and staff enjoyedjoin- ing in singing the familiar hymns. Canada‘ address said that he believed wages for labor in this Province should be on a scale comparable to that re- ceived by fanners and fishermen. Discussing the financial situation predicted n surplus of $800900 f0!‘ i119 011119111- meeting Capt. John L. Read of Borden re- quested permission to speak. He made a plea for a royal commis- in the car ferry Char- lottetown. A resolution was moved by Mr. T.J. Inman and seconded by Mr. Charles McCardle, putting the meeting on record as favor- ing such a commission. It was ad- but the dealers can't accept deliv- ery at present as their warehouses are full. Indeed, it was pointed out many dealers have potatoes them- which esha heavy one dealer said that tihc Florida mar- up and if de- liveries cannot be made the people Maine potatoes lie pointed out that he wants we It was further explained that the crop lihis year i5 good while not as exceptional crovp. in spite of this the situation is worse than last year. There are not enough loaded cars coming to the Province to provide the neces- empties must be brought in, This the rail- In the inst lswo days a check re- vealed only tihrre cars were loaded in Summerside when it was estim- ated they could have loaded twen- ty-five. To (late all potatoes have been shipped in box-cars but frcm now on it will be necessary to use refrigerator cars and the outlook for tihem is no more promising than regard ‘The opinion is it will be neces- sary to go back lo shipping by wat- er. although this means is not sat- mersicie on Sunday with 2.700 tons of phosphate for the Summerside Fertilizer Co. Ltd. and it i-s planned to load this boat with potatoes if it can be cleaned out.—S TWD IIIIAKER (Continued from Page 1) sionnri were sent to clluscits Bay, Rhode Island, New Amsterdam (New York). laiiii and Virginia. The Quakers met with persecu- tion, however, in most non-Quaker colonies. Their refusal to tithes, take oaths or render mil- itary service brought penalties. merits .i'or prison reform, care of the insane and against slavery. The Philadelphia Committee. 111 addition to its more widely-known international relief program men- tinned in the Nobel award. has a race relations committee, a visit- lng lectiireshlp, placement serv- ice. housing project division. 001111- sélllng service, work camps, anri peace caravans among Japanese Americans and Caucasians- The London Servitsc Council of the British Society is s. group es- tabllshed in 1am to prnnwtc n11!- sianary work nnri better interna- tional understanding in Europe. India snd China, Before the war it established Quaker "embassies" in France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, India and China. The of- fices‘ in Germany and Austria. closed by the war, will be reopen- ed soon. Branches were closed in Moscow in 1927 and Warsaw in 1934. Selection of the two groups for the award came as some surprise, speculation as to possible recip- ients having centred on several distinguished individuals. Among these besides Pope Pius. and Mo- handas K. Gandhi iwere Mme. Alexandra Kollonlsy, retired Rus- sian diplomat, and Herbert I-l. Lehman. former Governor of NEW York and former Director General of U.N.R.R.A. Army commanders in alicii-lit Rome used homing pigeons tn car- ilsny years d happiness. ry messages. Massa- Mary- oay ~ Tile Society pioneered in move-l I Scores ers go out in front early and Cos: mic Bomb led until they turned into the home lane. Armed, running as an entry with Fervent. just didn't like the slight- ly heavy track in his attempt to score a second victory in the $25.- 000 classic at 1 3/16 miles in which] the winner picks up the whole‘. purse. A1 Snider of Calgary, aboar “(CPI-Alfred Fai-quilar. 52. tiled in hospital today after being shot yesterday in a hunting accident. Another hunter mistook Farquhar’: dog for a deer, fired at the dog, missed and hit Faruuhar. R. C. M. P. said an inquest would be iield. d the‘ Community Concert AT GEORGETOWN Monday Night, Nov. 3 AT 8.30 p. m. - " ENJOY AN EVENING OF BAND SELECTIONS, VOCAL AND ' - INSTRUMENTAL NUMBERS AS GUESTS OF THE PROVIN- CIAL DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL FITNESS. ll , I AREGWRIT TMINK ANNOUNCING SENSATIONAL PRICE CUTS FOR I947-I94B IN BOTH MUTATION AND STANDARD MINK. gécalz vx ~.-~ r We can offer you u start from strictly prize. winning stock. Our Show Record is e proud one. Our specialties Silver Blue and Royal Pastel Mutations. B. B. JONES, R. R. 5 Charlottetown (The original mutation mink ranch in P. E. I.) 1 ‘ Q ' I @oo@ ~ ______.___ P . 1P ,§oo@oo@ce@~e. Kinsmen Express Thanks I Club wish to express their appreci- er workers from the various schools who contributed so much to the success of Peanut Doy, and to the general public, for the generous way in which it was received. They also wish to thank flte executive of the Whelon Memorial Hull for their splendid co-operution in making the Hallowe'en party such a success, and to the National Film Board and the operators who presented the movies at this event. WD<TQ>O Oi>OQi>QD€OO€>O€OM§OMIOOQ Attention Mink Breeders A field day will be held Nov. 5 of I p.m. in the Fox Show Bulld- ing, Charlottetown. One of the world's best authorities, Mr. Geor e ‘ Muyeis, of Lompson, Fraser, Hutlt, lnc., New York, is to be t e judge. The Charlottetown Kinsmen ation and thanks to the volunte l l i I l Any rancher who wishes constructive criticism on his mink and whose ranch is free of disease may bring four mink in cages, l5 inches by six inches by six inches, with wooden ends and wire sides. Short tcillts by experienced ranchers will be included. This is an exceptional opportunity. P. E, ISLAND MIIIK BREEDERS coeeeeeeee-eeeeee eeeeeo eeeee 0.04 ewe eeeeeeooec-oeeoe- Wést Kent School Under the energetic direction of Mr. Wilfrid Burke, His repairs to this scliool ore so for odvgncsd that all pupils urs re- quested to return to the School Monday morning. CITY SCHOOL BOARD. we+e4>ceeee+eee¢>¢>eeeeee+¢~e++ve4+oeeeee+e+++o4 I Competent Insurance Servieex HAVE A TALK WITH ~ MORTON DEW Phone i7lI Eosiem Trusi Bldg. Charlottetown