THE (JHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ _,_ , OCTOBER 27. 1935 United Young Peoples Union Convention At Murray Harbor The Eastern Young Peoples Union of the Prince Edward Island United Church Presbytery held their au- uual convention at Murray Harbor on Friday, October Zird. i Despite the unfavourable weather i about one hundred delegates were j present. The afternoon session open- ed with an inspiring devotional ser- vice conducted by Wheatley River , Union under the leadership oi’ Miss f Mabel Ling. The business period i then followed consisting of the i miiiutes of the last convention, the . zrcasurers report, and the appoint- i merit of committees. Rev. F. R. Goudge, minister of i Aiurray Harbor United Church, ex- Qlldfid a. cordial welcome to the vis- i izing delegates after which the new- ly appointed Field Secretary, Rev- W. S. Godfrey of Sackville, N. B. in- troduced the convention theme "Working with God in the making i of a new world." Mr. Godfrey gavc i some very valuable suggestions par- PUBLIC FORUM nu ooh-l ll n»! III III tlllllllllll b! OOc-nlpondolh of question OI than. ID Charlottetown dun-flu loan not annually salons Ola opinion o! oorrnpnndrlh. Have You Received Your Copy Of This EATON, Catalogue? A Holt, Renfrew Furs The Holt, Renfrew representativels here now in (Continued from Page 0 VICTORIA WEAR! on READY NOW roa CHRISTMAS A BUYING Bin-Your editorial note remarks that “A correspondent calls at- tion to the fact that repairs (rc- cently denounced) to this work was budgeted for by the MacMilIan Government, on a. three years in- stallment plan." ‘Yes; at that time the wharf was in use and repairs needed in days when public works were properly, and economically attended to. But the MacMillan Government neither budgeted for or ordered it tobe usedas ameans o! useless waste and squandering o! money to stave off the wolves of patron- age Job hunters. with guns pointed at the Campbell Government for unfulfilled election promises. our store, and will be with us till Tuesday Evening Oct. 27th If you have not already been In, we urge you not to miss this opportunity of seeing a marvelous collection of the styles most in demand for next winter. The Holt, Ren- frew representative is here in charge of this display, ‘i ready and willing to serve and advise you. O dcularly on conducting worship I 8711.511‘. 9w. i sUIVlCOS in young peoples groups. LOOKER 0N ‘ Tho delegates then divided into iuur discussion groups as follows: TURNIPS Bring your old fur coat to the Holt. Rcnfrcw represen- iullvtn llc will be most plcasctl to givc you the ben- efit of his experience with rcfercncc to the rc-siyliniz of your cont. Advice costs nothing. sion" led by Rev. F. R. Goudgc. hlurray Harbor; Helping other young poops to be Christian", Rev. i liugh Miller, Charlottetown. "Wur- illltl young people's attitude towaid i dclsncc by arms", Rev. E. M. Aitkeii. St. P.tcr‘s Buy; "Duties cf Christ- i an Citizenship" by Rev. G. A. 3 Christie, York. i i After forty ininiiies discussion the - igroup rcasscmblcti to discuss the _ i findings in opcn forum. The find- ings dealt ivith such topics as Young ~ l pcoplcs attitude towards unr, mis- sions, obedience mid enforcement ol _, laiws, co-opcrative movements, and f personal evangelism. ii The delcgzitcs ihcn iidjourricd t. the Temperance Hull where thty lirujoycd it banquet served by th. Excelsior Union of Murray Harbor. . i The toasts were as follows: The King, proposed by the toast- innstcr Fred A. Large, President o: - i the Eastern Union, responded to by '7 ‘ the National Anthem. ‘ i Canada, propos:d by Donald Mc- ' llczizic, Belle River Union, respond- Sir,—ln a recent visit to the New England States I took pleas- ure in visiting large provision stores of such leading cities as Lowell, i Maiden, Lexington, Wakefield the spacious outmarkets o! Reading mid other places. P.E.I. turnips were the only kind on sale, and especially advertised cn daily price sheets and conspicu- ously in the press. It did not appear to me that size, emphasized in our shipping regula- iioiis was material. The consumer there budgets for his family accord- ing to the niunber at the table. selecting the sized turnip to suit his table clientele. But quality docs count. It is everything. A good round clean, well formed turnip, regardless of size, is sold at 4 lbs. for 10c at re- tail, or $1.25 per bushel. Club root- ed and fibrous crooked stringy stock is sold at 3 lbs. for 5c about 82c per bushel. This in late Septem- bcr. This new book has just been issued and contains an interesting and wide assortment of merchandise-items that you will need for the cold weather as well as things that will help you get ready for Christmas . . . and all at prices that simply MUST SAVE YOU MONEY. Tune in i0 our radio priigrriiiiimcs i, “Thwk The EATON Order Office is ready to serve you in connec- tion with this catalogue. A phone call or visit to the office will On slziliun (‘FFY ill r:""-» - . roweaooooovooooooooooo‘ pro uracil tu lu- prc-cnt as mnticrs l» nil Mill; [if lliinbril. iinpiirt;iiii~c on station CHCK iii 12.35 l’, M. or loft u‘. ll. J. . dtoirs . i, Llcinzigiic. ti. they nrc tlic guests ‘of friends V at‘ I I i i i i P! '_ 4 Gracie VIl—l. Anita Cudmorc, 2. cd to Ly O Canada. itlcLcod, Trinity Union, Chailotte- Tho Church, proposed by Alistair Wll, responded to by Rev. cr. Th; Young People's Unions, pro- poscd by Elinor Frli: ll, Cornwall Union, responded to by Rev. Andrew Mci-Lcnzie, Charlottetown, The Mon proposed iby Isabel Hugh of Marion Hume, This service in- cluded a short address by Prof. Ali- Tlicse prices would appear to~ show a wide spread from the pro- ducer to consumer, but when figur- ing freight, duty, insurance, bags, cariages and the retailers neces- sarily high overhead profits it narrows down to quite a lower re- turn to the shipper and producer here. favor and insuring against any shapely and stringy rcot.= keeps both sizes in the No. 1 class of qualtiy. a pleasure, as well as enable you to procure a copy of this book if you have not already received one. The USUAL GOOD EATON SERVICE is main- tained at all times-we aim to make shopping at the Order Office _ a quick and efficient medium by which to fill your shopping needs. i 5' :1‘, EATO 07-‘. mu intention of lcitiitg, the present re- gulations bc amended in the man- The friend of every friend” beast. i . .i '.,_. f.’ . .. » .. m M ' _1 ' i , W- [- i isawiéifi UuU-rdiall 31911111119 €“:‘GI‘* Yzlifnulimg ‘Esgcxlagd m remgvéfinrggciseggvgs‘£26112; IIOm 6 to 8 inches clinmct brilnd-N-friendcd a homeless dog and lEld lost all instirEhTifmercfand iii! i ‘Y r ‘ . l ' " . a - d4 -. v A ‘P 1 /—:(\ ll -- - t - JThc blllbsis ptiosedl b nullvaitor stock. sold at 92c would leave nbth- mg them Large and from 4 t‘) 6 out a. piece of bread to him, and Dlay- 771W B"? the kind askmgm ‘ c l Q h A ~~‘5¢3'Y RUB“ "0037 FLOUR .. Wfllgull. Alla.“ “If-Gmihl TX‘ Dixgucll ‘IVIllYO Ilnion rcssponded to ing for the farmer after payment inch sizes branded as “Medlumm lllfil I15 U19 (‘I08 was 80in! t0 ill“? 1W6 dWOYB- W9 h°n°ur 9"‘ “um . t w: flv- i1 ~__ i Q m)“ W“ ‘an “UL rosin n. your old sin oi .\li. and i\.rs. by TIM-m‘ Lciquclieur Muvmy or an cxucnscsy and if our farmers it should make thcm more accept- 1;, h“, him on me nose with a suck orgies {m- the belated steps the! M L i I l‘: 3ellvliliill“ L‘ " VQUQY» zliirboi, Union M?“ we tings wouid cuii iimse ihemseives using able t° dealers mterlng m Special We always thought what a. mean have taken to save 9- DOTUOB °' i. I 'V___ h ni_‘_lxu—""jl_t)_fffl_on u “Cd tlléaillilillq. .t i . i i to his Nlabti Ling of m: Maritime Exem- mom for stock feeding, my to the class of customers. Of course the mm “not the dog" he was. That is om. wild 10w] ‘m. the whim l l in.» , v.1‘ , iumil cic. at oul if‘); ‘hiaili 11-0. -‘ PM m‘ A “My Live cave a rcport of the Sackvillc extent of 10 bushels‘to the hun- mediums would Se“ at same price’ 31ml" the ‘WY M51111"! dQWY-s- Am°ll5 the Tmbles" l“ the hmd’ -'"i;|l Picctii-i; of iirc Milk s; Lzichiizsc. C Bro. Mcn- "M a m}? IjgDQH Conference, The banquet closed drcd, they should get as much for and I believe as readily ‘as the It might be pertinent to point out Though he may count himitlfih‘ t "1 Y‘ 1 L‘ 5 10"-’7‘29'31' . V. V.“ will: ii sing-song led by Rcv. W. S. the remaining 90 bushels as they large ones’ n’ would not do m t° MT- 51ml" and Millers “W- me least» Wm i,“ h?“ U“ ,1 7 , i _ __ HARRIXG-lllbi st noon Gmlmy now go, for the m Moreover they M551?!’ ‘hem 8-‘- N°‘S 1 <55 2- i“ this wild fowl do not all belong to the That man 1 honour and revere. l ' 5m‘ L‘ a l" M" l" "m ’ ‘l ' WTmNS t“ ‘he 80-0,. Raiiflcrghbamier Th: evening session opened at would retain the Eastern States would lmply an inferiority o! the gunners’ “"5 that, u"? huge ma" wh° wlnwui’ favour and with“ llflll- i l‘ (5"'~‘~3‘1*1“‘ "l"? b" C IQ. l‘ J 1/ “vi ,' 2 7.45 with a devotional seivice by markets, which appears now to be second size grading’ Clean‘ smooth 197ml’ 9f those to W110i" they d0 r9313 I t?" l‘ ‘illlwfd "5 ‘ i ii" I1 lii- A!‘ ' V Uuillci Iifljiiliil, “S ‘ c). m ‘ L“ om ' 'i‘ri1;iiy Union under the leadership ours absolutely. gaining 818316? shapes and exemption from ‘m- belmg d‘) m" W151“ “d hm“ n” I“ the we” city dues to stand’ V- .. . . i chance of ever being displaced by ,, Proiucvrs and Yciitltira i R_ Oigiiinf Eziiliililpsc v C i h ' 2 rad Linklctter of Prince of Wales other (jqyflpctitlon, The“ are ‘ limited numb" °r ner asked for. We know there arc I am. Sh’. 996-- cvi. 1|. Oiliccrs for u i l Anrfiemxlg -3 "again ‘llflmiei ' College. The main address for thc Instead of leaving the Boston Jumbo Sized turnips‘ exceeding a m- a few, a very few, unfair Biinners i LONGFELLOW I your will he r-lcctctl. . i ind .\1i.~.. William Mac- u i ~ J i“ Hug Ci" ei-mmg “m givfln by My, Gqdfygy, receiver the job of Classify“; 1f dmmete" which might be bagged who (all themselves sports who i 4' , T0 BE PRHE-Yf- Br "revel" "H" 11o l or \v-it=:"i'\\wi. Ali-s. have “m1” vfl- Hmx“ 1mm" “mi The installation of the following of- farm, o, Shipper would do this u, separately for hotel use. or 11°55'- are calling loud and long for a ill‘ i flccictnry. d l i.» l‘1‘l! on tlic Island for glllfiqfgkloijlcuson cotiul, 2. Paul mo“ was also conducmi by Mr‘ homo’ dividing mm two 5km, say Ely keptiiiaghhtirgei) In aliucascs the change, but Mn Shaw must not o. I i . ~ - ~-_~ ii" gt, a- ~- - ___.__.. ey wor ou equa y. - , .- _, __ i‘ +o+o+0¢o¢v~o0¢~o¢v¢¢w¢ I ,_ ino l .( FHA}: of t Grade 1v.._1_ Leann,“ 310mm‘; 2_ Godxrey" _ — “iii I am Sh. Bu, thmk that a few vociferous gunners K§J L_8._,83_1O_2.i_6i_ .1 .1 no». . proton Skiing Ford 3 ghcldm walkrr Ilonorary President, Rev. Andrew year to the Trinity Union, Chnr- ' I: " shoot for the whole show. Let Mr. i McKenzie. lottctown. T ‘AVELLER Shaw beware what advice he gives i‘ c -—.¢’—_ _l__-¢-—-- 1-} l llcrhcrt Phillips‘, Liianton Morrow. Grade Illfl. Vcldn. Walker, Grade I Si". -1. Lois Jones, 2. Stella. Dodds, 3. Harold Morrow. Grade I Jr -1. Aldon Rodd, 2. i815 pcr ccnt. and ovci": Joyce New- ‘son, Hrlcii Phillips, Anita Cudmorc, Glen NPWFOll, Herbert Phillips, Icnmoii Niorroxv, Lois Jones, Stella Dorids. ' : lirbcrt Phillips‘ ll- 9t] pcr ccnt. i Pcricct attcnilimcri; Hclcn Phil- lips, Joyce Ncivsou, Anita Cudmorc, iGlcn Noun-rm, (irorge Cudmorc, --Tc;ichcr, (iwrgic Harper. Maacivinsrian. VFiiiglViilifl-’:(CP)-— A one-armed piipor hanger, G, Clark defeated a two-armed cxponcnt of President, Enid Coffin, Montague. Vice-President, Harold Vessey, York. Mabel Ling, Wheatlcy River. Couvcnor of Missions, Angus Gil- more, York. Convenor of Citizenship, Isabel Bromi, York. Convenor of Fellowship, Mrs. E. W. Anderson, Marie. Director of Leadership Training. Rcv. W. E. Aitkcn, St. Peter's Bay. Convener of Recreation, Donald Huntley, Vernon. Publications, Lottie Afflcck, Mt- Stewart. A feature of the evening meeting was the presentation of a shield to the society doing the bcst work dur- The convention wish to express their appreciation to the judges in this competition Rev. H. L, Dcnton. Much of the success of the con- vention was due to the capable leadership of our new Field Sec- retary, Rev. W. S. Godfrey whose forccful personality was keenly fclt by all present. (Patriot please copy.) LIVE DECOYS Sin-We understand certain gun- cede with the authorities at Ot- tawa to have the use of live decoys permitted in this Province, and we believe Mr. Shaw has been led to believe that a demand for their use is unanimous among the gun- ners. I think I know the gunners oi’ the Island as well as most and have talked to a lot of them, and all except one were strongly in favour of cutting out the live de- coys which took all the sport away. To see ducks swim in and fight with the decoys, and then turn around and shoot them seemed too i ed 731.013 left. Does that look good? There is a great host of our people whose voice is not being heard in this matter, but will be some day l Y __ _ , $PCFQYHYY - ‘Tfcasllfvf. MBNOYI Charlottetown, Baptist Church and w)“; 1g 14w, Decoys are 58am per- i Jock Mcinitiap, 3. l-riuh Monow. Hume'chnrioti_etown_ Rev s C_ Cooper Ccmmi Christian ners have approached theSecretary mitted Wm raise such a protest i‘ Pl1l>il~ 111-1111“: 11H flvvrflge 0i’ Convener o; Cpl-ism“ Cuiwm Church’ chariotieiowi-L of Agriculture to have him inter- ' that the authorities will not dare ignore. The idea is preposterous. Surely not with conditions as they are. With wild fowl all over the continent owing to drought and overshooting, decimated-last fall, "in one state. them were 704,256 shot.“ The Biological survey count- 'I‘he future-formany birds is a gamble. It is the same all over the continent. How many of us have seen even a. single goose this fall where formerly we saw thous- ands. Yet some folk wish to take the meanest advantage possible. BUliKWIlEAT , fresh from the mills of Percy g Howatt, Granville. Nothlfll l like the genuine Islaridi BUCKWHEAT FLOUR for’ raucarras, PORRIDGE, M- ‘ GRAHAM Ol‘ W110"? wunar rnoun mo. swat noelved at CARTEIVS Seed and Feed Sh" J-moof/zejt a! ihc some ‘Zlflilll-ifl. centrist in which lng the ycar. This shicld was don- much like shooting barn yard fowl. gfdfiggfisziezaila: "$18k itihg Queen Street , . , he lillmllifl .i s rip and a quarter atcd by the Mari: Y. P. U. and was 'I‘hcre was a. story in the Old Roy- r ' c o g JIIIOA flIYCQ ahead or his l.\\'l)1ll'm(‘(l rival. awarded for the second consecutive a1 Readers, about; a boy who b‘, both "Mu" and men WM m” “m, BRINGING up FATHER " y George McManui 1 tr _ w... i“ . “JglLjl-Alilsét-‘ZCGIOSE grist; IT FR%‘R=AEME' wHpffle THE . . -_- I i l%;"i.T§es"°i=§= TELLMTfiaE r. NOIHANK ti, .. i - MAYOR‘ k vou six-r; wygl/Je ctgfo 329i», ’ Bo THAT ' "\ Q.‘ o&i< ‘room- . i , . i _. ‘ _ _. h i fi l i . K\w\_‘}_/ ’ u; M ' 'llil'lit'lll‘llil'llll~ill‘ i i I l t I k , ' -_ Mmunicrunms TQBA(CQ cQ_|_‘|'n_tnAuonnnwPq i _ i \ zmiwd i oi] , .-n - ' i i , ome n-isiua-isanaaui-q wm 18",“ llll '_