“pvrrmrm n. m: ANGLIOAN Mehford Square L. IUNDAY sauvrcn l flo Eucharist mo‘; u, 5:1 ennui-int m l u gm y School. m p M. Evensolll- Wflmanmy-ssssn. “mu-ago A. u. h, uvmsonl-‘lll P» I- ST. PAUL'S CHURCH nub-Miss Lillian lull. tractor-Mn. G. l Iil mmnnlon. titln School Oom- fidngnooniirmntion School PRESBYTERIAN M .A., S.T.M., R.C.A.I'- ic, Miss l3. Lillian McKenzie, Mul. BM. l1 am. Morning Worehl Anthem Reivloe in the u; pJil, Church School. 1 p.m_ Evening Worlhip. them: Bless the Lord, 0 My -lppoiitof-lvanof. The Minister will conduct the es and deliver the Sermons. .a._ ~ N NIESBYTERIAN CHURC Prince and "Grafton Street Minister Bey. G. Carlyle Webster Mn. Edwin nillohnstone t Orra i100 AM.‘ Theme: ‘The Hgher ‘ CM M1 ioo, r19, 1st. as: Anthem: "Gracious Saviour."- tuck. L30 p.m. The Sabbath School and t. Classes. EVENING WORSHIP m PJtL Themer "Cm We t- God?" llymns: 675, 645, 481. Anthem: "Thou Wilt Keep Him Perfect PeaceP-West. ‘Commit th way unto the a trust s in Bin, and lie ‘I bring it to so." Iou Are cordial y invited to wor- . with us, ighting At lingrad 0n educed Scale IOSOOW, Nov. 1t —(8eturdav) lliPl-lttlssian defenders of Stal- - ~ bent off new German drives lot in limited sectors developed ' fishing‘ of great intensity Russians armounced y. lithe regions of Nalchik and ~- the Germans attempted i- into the deep Russian de- ltl. but were re ulsed with Iy losses, the Fri ay midnight lllllqlle said. While the fighting was intense localized regions Russian re- ‘ tlflbhaslzed that the German were on a greatly reduced ~» The communique spoke oi lsemeitts involving hundreds, "llllarison to the tens oi thous- " DBYllClpatinB in the combat recent weeks. 00d was becoming more Intense. _| the consolidated Russian ‘Hons the Volga was clogged w ce. In Memoriam’ llhlgyllnr memory o! my deer CHARLES A. MMDOUGALL ‘ hissed away Novemhe l4, 1941. ‘ls the one l love so dear v the voice I love to , hear laud kind in heart end mind, llltre the memories you left bo- ml your prayers and the hymn! You rang, ‘llivvulx smile has gone forever ‘ lll never forget, no never! I “My ru try to right the tear ‘ mil comes from missing you 0n before me to God's great domain ‘ Ininiuriel darling, will III"! remain, mil b: nu Wife and, Famih. l" Memoriam “'19s memo y of dear '-%'::".=.-....."-.r.."ar=il....'~ Dlln in u, ha“ “l "Ills iRt-ewell. "l by nu munici- Gracie. In Memoriam h “"118 memory of our Father, ms MMDOUGALL ' "I! November ll. lltl. “Mil”! how much we nits We ‘mkmgfle-lolitt Dill dear i‘; "dill-simmers new. vmminruyog?‘ or RQHE; TQMQRR crnrnm. cuinau\:it"'_—'— EU 0W no Iimutfi shepherd ,fiifiivs cementum umrro cnuacn m. Mnlenmll-A II-°“""I"ru. " w; ‘my Services: Bely luchsr- u, L unrew Gardner, Ieoter. “M mming Prayer and Ser- mlfismlge. Ifor You rem Pm,- "fit. Sunday School and Junior ., class. 2 m Evening Prayer and II- 11»; Kirk of St. Jones Minister _Lieut, the Rev. T. B. Buseell ll " hgnre is lonesome without you good 011i‘ 11-14-11. m lo memory mm irznirdv. m. who gedgevmnb: ll-H-il. i onsswau. m Photographs, of CANADA fnmmr was cnuyc" IW- I'd- Mtlgr. u A. n, n, Min mm M ourull n,” rowNAr. cnanau - . l- lloy Kendall. Ado. .. Qllfwo. not 4a. at 1r 1.3L‘.- emu Brochure. nun. m, Herbert at 2.80; Pownal n; 7_ m“ insertion in a No. l enve ope. cum i-nbfivniiwéitn m: 1D. K‘ ' m’ 1143'“ In. Id al ma..." e e Q Gordon. an, S.T.M., or but“; 10m urn-ran ensues Rev. toundomesgieinomgcfl: :0. Stephen's Churdi, Arum”. iliwb llgéclrlholslon, Berviqe; abroad, . , up. 01' ' I .111. Q, . . M- W- »- W o. m... nomJ-Mmn; "r. lymflfi‘. orm PISLTINO and cleaning M" "° °"“"""' "m Jackson-Norrie, station is now ready. Expert pelt- The Glllldhn gnu-q 1.00 PM: Public Werlhlp, . l-lll mew-n: more mon for your Job Print-cry SlbAeIllU ‘vonr s i Y‘ P"'""' 1gp?!“ ‘f'bt""w m‘ but or ' OBI 0 l-VI l l. IX With hes-wit o’ “m” m“ ' Just arrived bible"? it Huestls, Contrnlto; In ey. King and Queen's h o, m. "isiton a ma m.“ County. The Dominic an e r . "m" Pe <1 wows. m m“ m ’ Furs Limited. n vllr-lt-‘N ' .......__ maltlzflli-insi rrnfl-rmtknvvkwow. buttgrml '_"""_ ‘Duh ' murk o‘ Alum‘ G4 t Bevmr ..::.°° "mr...e"e*:r: nnmsn ........... m... .,,,, == ~ *=-=-.,,....»' mm “M” “m THE ldlan B00 Week, the Public Li- ndinn mukfirnexirdnngrue count- ylfgxéreiay lllfflillfiiflmebfifgorilccMngis- 3m“:- Pllcel BAPTIST CHURCH bury in Charlottetown Will nave ing 0n you. 11-1.1-1; m“ K, M_ May-MIL A good den m; Ieientallve of an attractive display of new books “m! Prlm sud Fitzroy ltreeh rm- children. l-‘amnts, Dev. I. Judson . IA, Morning Worship 1 gm, ennerta Sermon: “Our Denomination, its limes and is evidence of the progress blishtrg despite Princggles and ltr Commitments." made 1n book 5n fml "HM! 111m Not wartime restrict ons. An interest- 311""- ’—Pflfllgor. - and varied assortment oi new THE CHURCH IUHQO NJ. 5001C 10f ldllltl M11 91130 be featur- Y-NL-Thil Bibi‘ Slllily l0!‘ i». all are: and needs lwelocmol you. 3""!!! Worship ‘I pm, Sermon: "Prayer-An ion With God." Anthem: "Give Ear unto my at Beach Gro this week fo s r- more f ish d Prayer.”—-Archadelt_ vice efsewherieveln Canada. rThzey for mil-umber: 0500a: ‘fijrtmmfitfl? 3°11" inch. Mus. Boo, ollnuist were: Pies. J. R. Jenkins, Annan- whose wives and families are 11" and Choir-master, dale; J. I‘. McKenzie, Glen Mart- flying here from time to time H; Willi in‘ A L an. Beaten! Mills: HDPBIIIH in householders who fig,“ Ion are invited to wo . _ T151‘ JUL. Doucetta, Charlottetown; r. o. CENTRAL CHRISTI 3W3‘? Kensmmfi K g“ is?“ Elms ae; S. D. acieo . ope- AN CHURCH field; J.AF. MoCaéthy, gt. Murrlndyh Rd.‘ P Morr on vmmers e: "l" 5"" r. ‘n. Po <1 Charlottetown; .1. s. 19:"- V- l- Dlnswell Organist Jarvis, msutnfialtic, Pte. w. n. Mac- s A- M-“nhmhll 55mm Williams, Carleton Siding, Sgt. E. m ""°° ""1" "W lmlmlllv °f r. Purcell, Antlgonish, N s. Before o Young People's Society. lmymg they were presented with 2.30 P. M.—-Bible School. cigarettes by the Provincial Ggv. Everwm’ "dwme- eminent, through the Carry On _'“ gamma CQf-ps, The presentations were looked after by a repfesilll‘ Great George Street 5mm’- etivs of the Canadian Legion War Adit. mu um. Mercer in Charge RECRUITING FOR. c.w.n.c.- 11 mm. Holiness Meeting. Sgt. Rhoda Hyson oi the Canadian 2 p-m, Sunday School and Bible Women's Army Corps. is ‘HOW 5W- Class. tiotned at the Ar-mouries, Lhnrloite- ‘i. m. tvenreliem service. fawn. ugt. Hyson is anxious l0 Su loot: Your Soul-Prioel meet Women between m‘ "What Ahnll it profit a man if ages 1B and 45 who would lllw l0 he rain the whole world and lose know something of the require- hls own soul; or what shall a man rnents of the C.W.A.C. It is ne- give in r _, m hie soul?” cesnrv that llwmls 10* Bdmls- The evening service will be oon- sion have com? led Glade 3- and ducted by a. r. o. Ross, that they be medically fll- Those i-—____._ wim d nden/ts under 1'7 are ml . Personals 6P9 admitted. sirerfiioérwpherpk. byag-fs. telephone opera , 000 S. ' m- remes etc. are wanted. ‘muse not Mrs. Wank Wlllotughby entered qualified for the positions to be the qiarlottemwn Hospital yester- fined’ ye; who we anxious to serve dwy for t-rvamwt- will be given courses of training in —-— whichever line they wish w renew. Miss Helen Dowling and Miss n“; purpose of the nwAc. is to Mae MacDmald of this cit, left “rem [npn o; cat-igmy A for scr- Friday morning for Boston ,_ where they expect to winter. MALPEQUE W. M. bL-Nialpcqre _ M, s, members for November mggflng were entertained a’. the home 9f Mm Sinclair MacGo-ignn. The subject being Ecoimnic Secur- ity for all. Mrs. C. J_. Crewdlfi PfE- aided over the meeting with the business period first; commencing with National Anthem and i-llflyel- The secretary Mrs. Ralph Beuirsto called the roll, and with respflflse was verse with seek. The mwlfifl of last meeting were read, and ad- opted, Financial report presented- The secretaries christian steward- ship, community Friendship. Mid g? Temperance reported by readinii The ormiotmown xmmun interestlnk items on thelr them“- Olub eckzwwle e with thanks the A quilt will be compleled l" n9" Kinsmen llilk For Britain Fund foil cont. u-tions. future for Christmas box. A nom- Previousy aolmowledged 11768.46 lnating committee of Mrs. Sirnpwll. Borden W.I. aoo Mrs. Donald, Mrs. Bryenwn We" roloo appointed to elect a S1816 of officers 1.00 10;- 1943, ‘The annual meeting will beheld at the Manse in Dec. Mrs. Wm. Burns was in chemo 01 Pro- SM gramme on the subject Economic 5,00 security assisted by vflrlous mem- S.00 hers, with open question; and 81'1- l0.00 swers added variety. Mrs. Elmer South Winsloe W1. ston W I. Mt. Herbert W.I. Pleasant Grove WI. Seven Green Hornets, Tlaylor led in worship! servlfie Wltl! “Qifilllgafield hymn Risen U112“?! Pa? of 3x1. . . . MoOari-hy an 11-781‘. - or 0.1: so w“ r ‘with Benediction. A social .oo st 1pm to am mo.“ 11:11:’ Nwucwed. 11-14-11 nrnrns HANSON - At Georgetown Nov. 12th, i942. to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson 115mm g 50x1, diaries Wnldron. Eb Card 0f Thanks 531m ‘it-At mwood. Nov. 10 ‘lihe ramil r m rm mo. A1 ‘m’ RIM” Mmwndfughm o: o e - _ mi , a ban Maodongld wish w thenk the £51,?“ M“ B“ m any g9 Sisters, doctors and nurses woopsvnipflm the prince gm“. of tho Charlottetown H ital t; Hospital, November 3rd, 1942, to for weir many wk of lln w. and Mrs, Elric Woodside, a. S011. showed her, during her illness. MmDONAID - At the Nursing Home oil Mrs. N.W. MacKinnon. auuthrport, Int 48. Nov. 11, 1M2, to m. and Mrs. Wilson MacDonald, In Memoriam v . acKlnn -. In loving memory d of. 1m ‘I; govt/lg’ X945?‘ JOHN I. WOOD U1‘. Mild 1W1‘! 98kt‘ l who deported mu lib 5° I l - "l" IIIIOIIIDQ ll, 1.1L MARRIAGES Wife Ind IllniU. if-jgfifq‘ __ A; IN MEMORIAM rd}. ....re‘..tf";:...h"oa....r: Orossman '17‘! .2: nir cFz-"L" new. X-T? ‘off-Cr " ‘“' """"‘ “' Away Ono not Ills poled dose that ml Henry Weeks, both of Pleasant 3% 533.5% IIICIOIIWUIfiQEIIII-Illlunf win-annotate residence Breadalbnne. on 1042, by Rev D. J. Morri- Nuamb" u‘ u“ ggrvJgilvo Fmma Weeks. f0 Mlllfl‘ dd mos cue 1 rme honor-hen. ‘n,’ nuns _ never will. McKlNNA-At Iona, Nov. g. 59g. day, Nov. 16th at 080 to 5t. M!- Gulch. 11-14-11. ' any, In Memoriam N. D. MacLean lolly milled by Silifll Ill Hi6’!- OONIEDEBATION L . 11w!- m “Evelina . Miss Berna “- n 1,1 _ 0f I-Iexite Cubes and Rati , W o“ e on" went.“ Amzeliable dealer t? sell ‘s teachers, and all interested are invited m in- sonnnrna LEAVE nan - today's usnsfir, un- Thirteen soldiers left No. 62 Can- firm of HKS. I-Iemmi acllan Army Basic Training Centre peny, calls attention to ' is shattered in the , a new ideal, namely the fIlE CHAR GUARDIAN l! Rev. B. MoorhQd Iggnte, DJ), Pflee He. I! loll llo Carter's Bookstore OAR-D PARTY l-[ELD—A Klllkllto of Columbus n‘: "r v M"- Alban ' Farmer. pr Z6 Mi‘. J. Pltvre, ACCOMMODATION rum Am. TQBKPLI-‘n advertisement h Hefnunlrig of the and 0cm- available hlmjghgd won, 11D their houses to these 5901.133 m? pie, who have left their own home; t0 Join the fighting ranks. This 1,; nun excellent suggestion, and should e" Wllll Kfinernl acceptance. AJLP. OFFICIALS VISIT PRO. VINCE-Mr. WJ. Scott. Toronto, and DT- George P. Hewlett Ottawa arrived in the Citv last evening and ere swylnz nt ‘lira Charlottetown. Ilibeisetgentlemen are hero to confer g} e P.E. Island Civilian De- enoe Committee. Mr. $00M; 1,; Fire Advisor to the Office c? Qivi] A.R.P. at Ottarrva and is making a, Sllrvel’ 0! the A.R.P. Fire Services “Ws-vszitmzrt Crnndn. while Dr How- wm l5 milking a s'mt1ar survey of the ARI’. rum Aid Branches These officials have been ionetlrer from the Pacific to 1.116 “game nnd this is the last province visit- "l- Tb-momw Mr S-"oit and Mr z’. . Fir/J Marshal, ‘.111 visit. the Fire Brlggfiyg M, ChFlTIOPlPl-"Wll. Snrrunerside ard Bmdfll- Tlvse snowman leave on reinun Monday morning, REGULAR TRINITY YPJNWE ‘$111163; p01? 101d its regular- meeting last night in the Social Hall, The meeting Jim“ “W1 a slnssons followed by the business period with the president. ‘Miss Miriam Hughes, all the ctialr. No new business was lSClISSBG. The your: people then lllcsllltl) yto their classes which were G .1 Mrs. R. L. Mutch, Mrs, J_ - Pnlelwll. Miss Marie Mc- Dover-ll and rvn. Hazen Wigmore Classes were followed by a recre. ationnl period. Miss Pansy Mc- Auslmrd was in charge of me genres. The Devotional perjqd lcllotrud in Henrtz Hull and W15 lfll by Misses Shirley Stacey A}- nie MncKny and Patricia Miirruy Tglxe theme was “Christian Feliowi gap-l The sulgiect oi the Worship tilévéglOwafil we Withdrawal of “R01 i‘ I18: and idle story of "mil Hayes Success’ was used as the meditation, The prams; was Miss Lmiise Oox, Mr. “F. llowsett Guest Speaker At Gyro Club Gyro mun Ind ' Members of the several invited guest; heard m 1m SPlWllOYlB-l address by NB‘. Frank Dollsfll. l'e?1'ESCiil.ll1fl the Bun-nu of Public In urination, M», g, luncngqn held at. the Charlottetown Hotel lashtuevegiongaa ‘ - W t look as the theme of his address M1 - titled "Walls OFQNNNY’ um m the Speaker said had made A tre- mendous lmPrasslon on him and he went. on to graphically describe the various thoughts that he had taken from it. H18 first impression Mr. Doweett 594d Wfl»! that aslong as ou can do Egg-l‘ 10b Withoéitmwony others, n you were _ bfingggouthls d (Li: your my To o a. -yea.r-o l in Diglnnd who after her flat had caught fire from Referrin to a Line in the m "What if the splendor of themst dust" the s eak- er said that the writer had vls oned 81W!“ thins! to come, namely that after the war was over the people would have to build a new monum- ent on Friendship m4 break down e walls 5nd, underprivileged and also mks m. Vfllltlfle of science and all the im- provements that it means. The faithfulness of many was the last thought aha speaker dwelt. pening years of the war United Nations didn't have a in ids to mill o: humanity was now chalien a ilirw type oi friendship NDENTAKEN . ou-ton Dow was ' chairman u and on conclusion of the speaker's iMgAlMip address thanked Mr. Dowsett for Am from Ill tmllllo m; timel and inspirational address. Charlottetown and xmggn° Pr“; “mm”? “med nu we mm min- "will WIN-Irv bell. m. ‘nib. with n and m°“."'3. Bells II 3- Bl m. Albert Slander-rd was one filmlfilllilt Oil NIH flllifi. Pmvwheld Momentum HnlLTlhe L. by Mrs. M . M“ JWPPh nuene§r;"mi§.°n”§§.”§ N; e need for This poem l?! inthecited the story u, l‘; daughter and another 1 the winter. Cheese will be higher. CHEESE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ianners and merchants |et your supply for We manufacture eheese all the year round. - BUY NOW -'- llunstaffnage Cheese & Butter Co. | Dunstaffnage, P.E.I. Preliminary" llearing Opens now evidence was furnished. ' lnMurderCharge Effecti Butter Ruling To Become improvement h lllllDllt here. Prince Edward Island '11] u”. I! Iillillfl qrocm for patrons and non-patrons Mr, r3, H, the w mm Pr?” ar e rces and Trade Board, Charlottetown, and Supply witnesses in addition w that which “"‘°“"°°d Yesterday- Twenty-one came out t tn Co ' uret. 6 Mr. Gordon ricmrfniflfienmfidro, “Wild l” that effect in r. the Crown and Mr. JJ. Johnswa, wl nesscs were heard before the Court’. was adjourned to meet again this moi-mm; it 9 o'clock. Following is fulfil“? dflvlwon of this K.O., for iihe unused. Six a. strlnmary of the vvidernce htrld I. Galhnt $01181’ Patrick .1. odueni, blacksmith; lwlns Kent 512., first cousin of the deceas- smckl" ed, shod horse ior~ Amos Gallant on the aiftenwon of Nov. 6th. Amos Gallant lei-t the forge about 8 0'- clonk. He appeared in good health, andfimtdniotevvenaunelil ciiii- quotr." George Ernest Axworthy George Ehnest Axwortlyy, Oyster Bed Bridge, M years old, knew A- moe Gallant we-ll. He lived thirec miles from mm. The afternoon of Nov. 5, he saw an Indian in civil- ian clothes creamery Ope. a tors g1- born: b61118 sent frcm the rmlfffi Office. Only a limited quanm ter is in storage at preseNt ugh-gut‘; g u being worms, 13L, It present, Wylnl. es a butter lll! Willi this commodity. The"? X10 llldbntion of butter Yvllonlng. Mr, Barbour emphasizes and it is to prevent such a happen. ang that Creamerle, are being pyg- vented from sending out crock; or Uiltlfll‘. This 1.! the Only proving. where the ruling applies, The letter to the Creamery opsr. ators sent out by Mr. Barbour i; n] follows: "On account of stock; or butter in storage being lower this season oi the year than in the past years, the Qreameriey in the vmce are at present receiving a knock Gallant doom greatly increased number or order; ve Nov. 17 herst, N. S. Price Ceiling 0n Potatoes Mr. J. W. Bouiter com- ments on effect ruling will have here. OTTAWA. ll — (0 P) - Eifective today, maxim sale and retail in all parts of Canada will be the wful prices potatoes were sold during the period Nov. 1-10 the Prices Board announced today. ‘Ilia Board's statement said the order was necsss v ‘ e or recent sharp increases in potato oer. "Sales o! potatoes by e. primary producer theroof h mwflrvl‘. wholesaler, jobber, re , or other dealer, are exempt from the price ceiling but his price t/wice in the Richmond House yard, lo have crocks filled with butter. “mum” i" 11°" w b‘ then kick him on head and face. He was not in the Richmond House when the row started. The other witnesses to the fight in yard were Ford, and Amos Gallanfls aged father. Cross examined, witness said Knockwood struck the first blow. Gallant fell right by the truck- wagon near the wnc-ei. Witness said the bwo were using abusive talk but didn't know what the row was a/bout. Dr. James D. MncGulgan Dr. James D. MacGuigan, who with Dr. E, s. Giddings performed the autopsy on the body stated that death was caused by dislocation of the neck between first vertebrae and skull, causing pressure on the spinal cord. On being questioned by Mr Holmes witness stated there were lacerations on forehead above bridge of nose, on skull, and over Left eyebrow; nose was broken. Nostirlls were filled with clotted blood. In reply to a. question by Mr. Holmes, witness stated the wound could be caused by kicking m by human being. (This was object- ed to by lvla". Johnston.) Cross-examined, witness said that angler these wotmds could be caused one of three ways, by a fall on hard surface, by being struck by some blunt instrument or by some sharp instrument. He said the deceased man's body showed evidence of previous dis- ease but this chrome condition would not seriously affect his phy- sical state at time of death. Dr. E. S. Glddingn Dr. E. S. Giddinga, next wltnem, ‘we evidence OQIWIODOPBUIXZ that a: Dr. Macdirignn. Father Gives lvidenee Damien H, Gallant, aged B2, fwiher of Amos Gallant. saw Amos that day. Sn/w him first at l0 o'- clock when he paid him V76 on l. debt he owed on cows tihs father had bought for Amos. Saw him next about 3 o'clock at George Pe- tersows-The Richmond House. On being cross-examined, witness stated there was mond House. There was le bit" of drinking going on too. All were in good spirits at first. The father "gave them step” himself, So did Amos. and the Indian. On being questioned wit- ness said he, (himself) used t0 be A good step-dancer, won a rlze at 5 contest one time, could at "step it off quite lively." Witness. asked Mr. Johnston if the quarrel started because the Indian said that the old man was s. better dancer than his son Amos, stated that he could not hear what they were saying but he knew that the wrangling started at the time they were dancing. (Witness appeared extremely deaf and could hear only by being questioned in a very loud net. 'I‘here were women watching the dancing that afternoon, Peterson's whom witness did not know. ere was a McAuls man there too who was ast war. He was not dimo- ing but was there at the time. Both Gallant and Indian stripped their coats ofi. There were no blows struck in the house. Amos WM first out in yard. He asked the Indian to come out and fight. Amos "had his fists up" when he asked In- dian to ccvne out. An Indian in soldier's uniform was in the yard too. Witness couldn't tell whether soldier was In order to permit a more even distribution among n11 customer-g, only you are advised to discontinue fill. in: crooks for patrons and non- Dllfrons until further advised. Just as soon as the supply of butter improves you will be ad- 115911 llflfll you will be able to re- sume filling crooks for your geg. uiar pntrors. "No cracks are to be filled with butter by you after Tuesday Nov- ember 17th until ftxrther notice." took place near the truck wagon. There was other lumber and stuff in the yard. The three. Amos and the two Indians were down on the ground in a pile. The father said "For Gods sake try and stop them, i‘l1 cal the policemen". Witness aid nether one would amp, so hey came together and the In- dian hit. Amos there and Amos fell on his knees. Then Aqncs "grabbed the Indian around the hips." At the time the kicking wok place Amos W85 holding the Indian around the ps-the father demonstrated the Dcstions of the two to the Court. It all happened in 15 or 20 minutes witness stated, The Indian he add- ed, struck Ford when Ford tried to stop the fight. Roderick Ford Roderick Ford, North NLilton, m laborer, He was in the Richmond House for only a few minutes the afternoon of the flght. He saw no dancing, heard no wrangling in the house. Didn't recognire an one in the house except Amos Ga lant and his father, but there were some men and wcmen there whom ho did not know. I-Ie went out to harness Gallnnth team of horses. He Aaw Amos Gallant and Indian oome out of house. Gallant learned try from Indian. Indian didn't Ford. Witness saw no blows struck. He saw no woman in yard. It happened in a very few minutes- On cross-examination, witness stated what the father said About the dancing and wrangling in the house was "not correct to my krwwledge." He saw or heard none of it. He didn't hear Gallant invite Indian out to fight. On being fur- ther questioned witness stuck to his story that he saw no blows struck a nthough he was standing on one side of truck wagon while the fight- ing took place on the other side. On being asked by Mr. John- ston ii’ the reason he could not see the fight was because they were fighting so close to the truck wag- on that he would have to go round the wagon beforehe could see them, witness agreed that that was so. Witness saw no one fall. He and Axworthy carried Gallant in house and laid him on couch in dining room. Witness saw no other In- dian in yard that day. higher than he charged in the Nov. 1-10 period." égfimftc prince not Affect po a an - by the now order. Oornmentin on the new ruhnl Mr. J.W Boulter Charlottetown. potato dealer said, “The Board must consider s. 0e necessary otherwise no action wo be taken. However, he lke to have seen the price ed st the same level it was dtu-inx the basic period chosen last year. which was mt prevailing in March, even though tlhe price may not reach B. . At present formers are leceivinl approximately l0 cents a biuhcl for their tubers which he consider- ed r. fair price. This is about 1o cents less than the ceiling on last year's crop whidi, however, was not as good as the yield this year. Close to four million bushels or p rn ro oe. Alread Altai”; “tit” ’°' ‘° "§ more man a millfim bushels have Approximately a 136th Anniversary of Founding of the Congregation 18th Anniversary oi Dedication of the Present Church 17th Anniversary of Trinity United Church of Canada Guest Preacher: Rev. Cecil Earle Gordon, B.A., S.T.M., ‘Prinity-St. Stephen Church, Arn- 1 Cordial invitation is extended to all visitors and former members. LE‘.FQWIEIEIEIEJIEIIEJEQIEIIETTEJFEEJEEEHEEJIQ once THREE ‘JEEEEEIIEEIIEIIEJLPEIEI-illfliilfilg ANNIVERSARY TRINITY UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, uovemosn 15th. KIRSMEN TAG DAY 'i‘U-Dr‘iY Proceeds For MILK FOR BRITAIN BINCO Til-NIGHT 9 o'clock SHARP Good Prizes FREEZEOUT For Charitable Purposes _..;.___i- Annual HOT CHICKEN SUPPER Holy Redeemer Hall WED., and THURS., NOV. l8 - 19 Fancy Work and Apron Tables Admission 50o been exported. million bushels of seed :-- which ’ a vr 0th world markets, are shipped from Prince Edward Island annuslLv- A ten-cent a bag fump l}! l-lll price of table stock "lb this week in the Canadian market has not been met with an increase on seed potatoes in the United States markets. If the latter variety does t command a higher Dfloe ll l! possible they will be channelled iii- to the table stock markets. The potato the viclnitv of Ill,000,000 to Prince Edward island. 1n Memoriam XII. I’. I. IDXlI Lwsny friends and relatives an intro deep sorrow by tire death of Mrs Lockerby. .Minn1eJ. mbelovedwi-‘feofltlnhethllmker- Enmiito by of on ‘Dummy ueooun ms-uy NE’: ' t of mi mun: ualities Ind her kindly lplrit Mrs. kerby had endeared herself to all who knew her. She had won the respect and esteem of the Whole countryside and her memory will be rm. hopaeaed n’ . n31» 1on3 . rennrksble minis to the lick e-ud unfortun- ate an her loyalty to all 800d muses ma-ke her loss seem irrepar- able to the multitude oi her mo - lug friends. asides her husband Ire. fuck- erby loaves to mourn two eons. Ray Hid Ernest Iockerby and one grandson Lloyd locker ; also four brothers and a, sister, viz, Howard . ll‘. . Ne”? D a of . W805i N B. Her oldest son Earle gave Us life in the rirst Great The Court then adjourned till w“. this morning at 9 o'clock. Too Late To Clasify FOR. SAL! -- Z00 BUSIIELS OI‘ mixed oats and barley. (76 per cent barley). Thomns Hughes, Emerald. 11-14-21 IOII. BENT - GARAGE. WOOD- en floor, central. Telephone 975-1,, 11-14 i WANTED. —. EXPERIENCED maid for general housework. Country girl preferred. Appl "x0" Guardian. 11-14- 1 The timed-cl service. conducted by the new. o. .1 M A 76a stifle: iii Comfortable Home 501m r00ms, electric lights, lower. 5&5 large garden on paved hlEllway just outside city held in the family residenc; ~ limits. Chea f l; n] Anvly Gw- larir u“ 11-144‘! w. v. M d 1d, th Roman Cailcl/IIGONRE! Cemfzltlece ems" “"5013 Were conducted m,‘ lovnard I, Mucdonald. The bearers were; Messrs. Albert . .911. J- A. Griffith, 140 Doylg. Maodtmaid. J_ J. Duffy, A MllPPhy. The large numbqi M958 grids. letters and cards Sympl! y and floral offerings ten- tlfy to the high tee n, the deceased was afield? Wm“ toil-M w gummilwn and lntezment made the Malpsque Cemetery. ccmpnny so m: ‘Jlnjor y A;- ___--———¢——— thur Emu hut-q» 05¢ l.i‘~\'E\ and now M15. J. ALBAN MACDONALD statonod u‘. tttt- (function Army od—— m“ “w” m girsic Tfnrnut I. sn- at Cornwall, Ithernposs newt y 1L. wro‘ i nwardd the the Charlottetown Hospllfll 0Y1 Deeornron r; 1c for aid suarglay,‘ gciolfozrmu 11th.. in {PM}, 051;,’ y_ A] an Macdonald. Although having been in ill health fm- m, m“, few month, her death came as s shock to her many friends The late Mrs. Macdonald, the former Mary Ethel MeGuigw. was a native of Q1arlottetown and gytng to separate them. The fight BE SURE will find you out. Numb. 32-24. The wages of sin is death. The gift of God is eternal life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Rom. 6-23. Services in Gospel Hall, Upper Prince St. Sunday-Breaking of Bread, ..........10.30 a.rn. Bible Reading, ..............1l.45 a.n\. Sunday School, .. 2.30 pan. Gospel Meeting, 7.00 p.n1. W. N. Brennan, will (D.V.) continue Gospel meetings I next week (except Sat.) at 8 o’clock. EVERBODY WELCOME YCIIR SIN COME lived here all her life. She was a . c. o I the lets Mr. and Mrs. or, McO/ui an. JPgsaessed in A kind Ind loving disposition she was endeared to all those who knew her. ‘He; chief interests were centred in her church, her home, and her iamiy wllliere she will be sadly missed by a wo sons here, Vernon ‘with lenders, Helen, Isa- bel and Inn at home. also the Mellett and mu, wif Whelan and a. ste other. Mrs. John McGuigan a1 of Charlotte- town n; ‘mum: which was largely attended, was held from her sis H 15o Water st. mmest. 11-71 ' ‘ - when rm m rdwnaw"ai....... c m the given the m6 and near rPl- war. n I-‘orccs in this Q Liberia, Necrr vwrirljr- on All" ,;-..- no a llfl-‘P U‘s_ troops‘ qgynrding t0 l?" n _ I I "l0 C“ {W "‘°"'?f-i">§=tlt'c'rier° new '* form rm. “h” n w” m. 1 American D £22m,“ rirtgiifitrg. ns a haven idi need saves in (7.8. vrcstern huh" 8