IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES IN ciiiiiieiii MARK CLOSING or THE MARIAN YEAR Mass, the blessing and of the, Marion Year y and statues. and A force- ;. ind impressive sermon clim- 1;”; 1 cert-nwnies of the Mar- ” Yr'.'ll' in All Sainls' parish, -.:d:.eu. Wednesday afternoon. ' yum tn the Solemn Mnss,whlch .,y,r.vi-cd by the pastor, Row. 1- 1-5. 0'llanley, assisted by ,. .1, W. 1ilcCardle as deacon. I:rv. Niuairc Gallant as sub- ” thc inert-niony of the bless- . tho Marian Year archway ” .1t.ultW; of the Blessed Vir- St. Joseph was carricdl Owen liiggins. pas-i parish of St. Jnnics. and senior priest of. dc-aucry. - I'M .1t' 5 .nvin. 'l RHCF - H '. LJ. Mai'L'ni'n1a1'. pastor of: v;1iircw's parish. deliver:-,d all I thought-provoking sermoiii .--- occasion. Taking as thei -' his masterful discourse the; of the em-yclical Radiantj cl i.lnry, ”honor and veu-K -,tiili'il we give to oui. :.1ntlier undoubtedly rr-. -1 the. glory of hcr Divinv: . or only hr-c:iuse all grariw ,..; guts, men the hlghesl.. Rev. J. I'. I-.'. 0'IIanli-y, Ith.l1. -.1--. ill:-.1 as from tilt-ii-ihggmvgggg Wggmhggg y soaiiie, but also became- . -.),'. ill children is their lante gratia, in dies inagis magis- lP:UIprb3. XVII, 61," he nue conformcntui, ntqiie liisvr (lic- ....,.,i 3 most inspp-,,.g gnu bus iiostris. xi.xiluni (liniis.-1.: W p .( ,.xp.-.5;1m. or 1115 Win. iuvenihus militaribus nnsti'is..pci- , .,.,,,,g nf tfnllmlic jnnriology. amiis fore, auspice ct tir-pr:-cziirii'e ml ginning tribute to the lirnignlssinui .Vlilll9 imsirn, iii In-.-iplo of Cardigan for ultinii nrbis tcriaruni fiiics. nigris- y:y,,,Mn,., pug,-53-, mm gen. dissipaiis Martis nuhibus, i-iiclcsii i .11 erctitlng ".1 most pacis arcu 111101" sese, 111;;nnt111'. and enduring monument utque tandem aliqunndo 1-2--clr-sia , . vIm3.,., og god. which", 1.9 Dei ubique gentiuni sihi tlchitii 1 ,, is the only tangible sou- lil3C1'I3l9 1”” GU?-WV I the 3l.ii'icin Year.-.Ip the "Cai'di8IIiieIi-S1. hr tiluu-lottet,own, and B.)-l.V. lnininvuiutzic ('niit-r-piiwiiis li1PiIll('Sl1OIIIlk.Illd'lI1("bI"- nvl. H 11!. i'r'-'.. A. D . -1 nntl certainly I. souvenir MCML112" 'l' "lid grarlite, which Wm The following 1-: no linzlisli ' Mill ”d'il””"” ml H" translation of the fzuicgiaiiig Latin .1! your chlldrenis children: text: "The Mitrliin Year "In order that the 1'CItIlflllt glut, witii which llczivcn wrratiicrl thi- all-pure brow of tile Blessed Vir- gin Mary might shine more bril- liantly in this blessed Marian Year, which 1'11al'i(S the centennial anniversary of the solem defiii- ition of the iininaculiite Concep- tion of the Mother of God, we. the faithful and pastor of All Saints' parish, united with brethren of the entire Catholic world. have recalled most lovingly ".31 love of )our ilv.-ivenl,x -1'1. 111. TRIBLTE -n paid very special tribute to F llive. Irving Roche, liar- 1 .r'n-l-.1-, nnd James E. Rice, the . 3.4- at the archway and fore- . -' its construction, for the l'('I' of their workmanship. more especially for having ; .'”l their talented services as n -y---won to this outstanding Mar- 9 --- 1- roject. He had words . . . . .4i,1,r.,p Wm”. mn for H", to mind the singular privilege W hf 'M H”. hymn n'f me hp and mystery of the Blcsseii Vir- l ' , gin's iminoculnte C0l1lZi"l)IlOll and in Sm”! prcmnd by Rah complete preservation from the St. Tnrcsa. C.S.M, and for ma still and excellence of work- v---iip of Levi V. Power. Mon- - who transcribed the design '; tnhlet of hiack Swedish - 'r-. ”'llliis remarkable arch- .-- ha said. "is not only an -V-vdln; monument to the i'- rr at Gorl, but an enduring of the love and generosity hereditary taint of sin, and have glven utterance, as best we could. to our common faith and to our common love of the Virgin Most Holy. Moreover, with ed. under the. leadership rind sup- erlntendence of James E. Rico. ably assisted by John F. g , - l Armrl:r:r:3mplnnt AH'AtsaTVIi?l a more-than-ordinary Mririnn j 0 In pmrlnim your mlal monument tn perpctuntc thr- nicmory of this blcssctl year. and iv I to the. Queen of Heaven . . 4 W MN. and. mdnlh (or any to prolong lf1l'lFlIl1tlPl,V' our lumn - -:, w'I!'1" vnu have Joined her at praise to Our Lady that never who ”Whert-fore. mindful was it known that anyone fled to the protortiim of IIOAYOIIIY Moilicr, iinplorr-ii her help, or sought he,r intercession was left unaided,' bcfnre the Fa- ther of mercies and God of consolation. we invoke powerful patronage of the Qucr-n of All Saints that our livrs and the lives of all who hoiong to us may lierouic daily, with the as- sistance of divine grat-r-, more and n "wiisions of the Blessed." m ..-rsts taking part in M-w-rs were Rev. I-'. L. 11- "- . Sturgeon. Rev. lir- -:' -. RP. Vernon River, 11'-W1-i MCKI-nnn. P.l'-'., Mor- "cv ll J. Mncdonald. P.l".. and Rev. Leonard -n, Pl".. Inna. who acted . '-'1:-r of ceremonies. cnvicliislon of the dedi- - Mn ccrrmony. the parochial re. rw of the Marian Year, written all V more conformed to Cliri.st,'s com- " "W" h''' n”'- F-1”"'v" 0'”5"l'-13 mandments; and. in those our w-4, also an English translation of days. Hm! mm-k H... rpcfsnl N. '""' ”"'”l i” ll” ”””5l'"K"””" turn of our young men from thr- 'l m”l”” M'K""””- Th” field of battle, ue hope that, is as follows: "Do Anna Marliill '3-in tiilgens corona glorlae qua ' ' I"-1' through the favor and good of- fices of our most hr-nign Mother. the dark clouds of war n-..'i,v dis- appear and the ends of this earth UN ' rllvinitus rediin't trons .,, 1”" Ymzmh MRHQ3 purlxg may be united by the rainbow of 1. ho-hcnio Anno Mariall dum p""t Mid ihnt 5' 1”” Hm v,,,,.m NM DH Gm"riCh' Inh (Thtiri-ii of God may r-nin.V , . Hnwm 0 Cnm.',p”n"em imlpn. throughout the lwhole world that . V fret-rlom which s its right. i rlr-tlnitam vnliitur snecuium, ,,Cardignm at---xdirlliix collureat, nos nostrse- ig- "Feast of the immaculate Concep- lion R. V. M. "8 Dr-ct-nilwr, 1-354." lhnniuin Sixnctoruni paroc- lw --hilstlfldclcs. unis cum unl- 1--V ratlmllcoriim conimunliate 1ilVfiS(!l1ll. singuiarc privileg- '1l)'SlPl'llll11flUO Sancllsslmnr. iuiriniinatae concnptae at.- reditnriae peccall lnhls ex- sr-rvaiac perainanter coin- ' ---rnvimiit edldimusque o - Says Used In England p LONDON (Reuters) -The mass . . . Qcirculation Daily Mirror Tl1lll'S(I113,' u,..::nT:l;2:nuf,'d:a,m':1:::::Ll;:.iuccuscd Britons of tri-atiiisz NPR1'ncs slgniflcationes. Praeterea.r:3?1lg'Ok"nd Called mr A change 0! 1" tr-t:inr huius bentl nnnl mom- '"- lnuilihusque Domlnae Nos- The T'w0'mo drCuI3”on'i IMF. W, ,.,.m",m! lnsmne m0numm.lvvlng pnpcr publislied an ecitornii -1. -,.,,.,,m.' mum Iambo H I-u”,v;SllgRt'SIlll2 Drltons had better a ltlllllk agnln' before they Cill.lCiI.C thc coiur bar in the United States. It cited a. number of cases of color discrimination shown here receiitlv to immigrants from the British West Indies. The Mirror's new attack comes an the latest in a lengthy contro- versy which has grown up in Brit- ain in recent months over the flood of Negro immigrants coming herr- from Britain's colnnii-s attracted by full employment ill Britain com- pared with economic depression at --'1: I. wlcm at-dlficando pracfuil. -..in1ihiisi1ue Ioannl F. Rice. -: ilociw. llarold Roche, ani- :rntIssimi! exstruximus ine- 1 2"-'liK:ifnL . inn-, qund memoru lumus P551! auditum n ueculo fl '1-min ad Matrix Nostrne cae- i' 1 '- currenlrm praesidin. In- 1'--'vir-,n1 auxilln, pi-trim-m suf- - -”-T i esse derelii-.tiini,' npud r rnrillmiim Patrrm et. hr-um ' ronsolniionis, potcntissimum l' -. H. i -i I I 1 thnnium Sunctorum in- home "'.'11iH pntrocinium '1” mm” A: British subjects they lmvz: ' "l"i'l"”"'”'I”" """”'”" V"'"” British passports and arc thcre- : chiistinnls. divinn Y I . man no- , . All-lllll-; "Pmf fore beyond immigration rmitrols. MARINE nisasfan 1,, Moic than 1,000 lives were lost when the steamship Empress of Ireland was .-animcrl by a Nor- wegiun rollier of! Father Point in 1914. YE at, people work undo! P"l"l'9. worry lnou. sloop Inn. This "'1"! on body and Inuit: nah: pliyuiul Tn-Ix. easier 0 lou- rain to npin. "tiny I tum living, Iunnd ruiohnce, ommulx, worry-any of then may elect "'”"'II Iudney action. When kidneys got 1 Mann in n I 11., . lilturbed 70:. huh- 'I" In Inllov. '1 ".'- '- I-to . our. ?,h';iIh III kidney: to anal min. 5. M M Mu... buns:-not tin. ituli for Dodd'u Ibo: Me at "V 'I"'l town. 5) grateful) , P g and joyful hearts, we have (,,.(.m,;ivrist watches from 12.9.) to 10.0. Rice-,1 Irving Roche and Harold Rn:-iie.l i ..-srona nouns. .. Montague- ””", 10.15 p. m. Week days beginning to- ilic mostiCHARGE.-The United Church of i FRI.-SAT.--10th-llth - Adm. 400-550-Tux Included THREE vouuu TEXANS, Color - Mitzi Gaynor-Jeff Hunter - Excellent NONE BETTER - FEW AS GOOD - ('-ME SEE K 'A very enjoyable variety con- 1 (Variety tloncort Ilalit .At Murray Harbour cert was held in Murray Harbour North hall on Tuuday evening. Nov. 30. before a capacity audience. Mr. Harry Millar copably acted as chairman and introduced the var- ious numbers which were heartily applauded. Mrs. Annie Kennedy nnd Mrs. Weston Johnston organists for the evening. The program was as follows: Opening chorus-We're Here For Fun. Trio-I'll Be All Smiles Tonight. .1. Graham, G. Colllngs and L. Clow. Solo-The Mama. Doll Song. Lor- raine Henderson. WET? ions y solv . our - ion Resolutions Adopted Yesterday At New Perth-Farm Federation Meeting . "rhe following are the resolut- ndonted at the King's County Federation of Agriculture meeting Natural Resources the yesterday afternoon: 1-Uniformity of Whereas the intent of the "Uniformity of 'l1lm.e Act" would appear to have been thwart-, ed by the action of certain in the Time Act. and purposes. toivns province ed that this meeting request- government to clarify its posit-i with respect to the status of 4 The Guardian rage .5 Friday, December 10, 1954 Continued from page 1 Itlng's county 5011'!-td that 1N5 meet-U18 W118 UDDII rich unique flavor of our product, the Department of Industry and a of consideration being given to an increase in the bounty being paid'd for racoons, and a longer period be-Lu ing given each year. 4-Floor prices: c-rs have in the past three that such decline would have been' more srvr-re were it not for gov-It crnmeiu assislzuice and price 'C. F. A. Wliv-re-as 1arm- tended. He also spoke on organiza- .years lion g y in unofficialiyi suffered a general decline in iietiii-lgrowers assoriaiioii which ifidopl g fut time. there be it re-3 come and whereas it would appear be formed. ,in favor of 11:1 because our product was ready GYSITRDIUU for marketing at an earlier Ii11”lC.. pi'e.si- -' Mr. Ronald MacDonald. ent of the Federation of Agric- lture, gate a brief outline of the conference whit-h lie at- aud of the proposed potato was to He said that he was this provided that his L'l'0tlD t-unipriscd all bonafide sup- product-is. V the Uniformity of Time Act. 1 port and floor prices. and whereas Mr. Mar-Doiizild went on to dis- ; M;l':':j:Jorl:g”eTD01)”r D”-I' Betty It was moved that the Federation; this uould apply particularly toihclciiss the butter pru-cs and stated t Negro ' Chonupne Cammown of Agriculture recommend Standard buitcr aiid.to the dairy iiidustryllhai iii? Dali)" COUHCII Of 111! IRMES Tight.” L k 1 . 1 therefore be it resolved that this D0lIlll110l1 ot Ciiiiada was propos- i A . , 'r V53 0C on iishwaysg meeting strongly urge the continu.1ing tlir lnixcriiig of the price of p bofE:ci15;;:.181'I'R11:fk'15l:ss?:”H:X Whereas there would -appear to-be ation of floor prices on butter at the -butter below that. of the subsid- iham - 1:0 statute otruzfgulatigii tzovcriiig 511 unit level in order that the but- 17-00 53 cciits. He said that the ' . . . tie responsi i as an pl'lVllDgf!S- i1'l' producer may have some rrn- UUHHH1 11215 TUFHWJ 1111151111 0i Pr”- m5””m9”"”' Mu” ” ”w"”” connected with the movement. ofl snnable assiii-aiice of fair 1'Cl,Ul'l1S Cr-590115 --mi mnn':facLui'L-rs who arid Louise M”H"mn' ”'p'dim' livestock on hoof on our public. for his work. wisl-.ed to lower the price yet re- ””3- roads, and whereas it would appearl 5-Fzirni Implemeiit Service: A310 ihcif min m'r11'Km. and 60 re- Dialogue--Aw Geel tM.H.N.1 Accordion solo-George 11. Hick- I on. Duet-Over The Mountain. Binny and Cheryl MacLeod. Chorus-Pul.tin' On The Style. Dialogue-The Wealthy Pauper. Solo-How Far Clow. Mens Chorus-Captain Jinks. Trio-This Old House, Frank and Jimmy Kidding: and Neil Lanigan. (Pen- Dialngue-Fricndly Advice broke). Solo-Changing Giddings. Chorus-Wait For The Wagon. Closing Chorus - Goodnight. Goodnight. The Queen. Partners. Jim SWISS LEADER DIES HERA, Switzerland fAPi--Swit- ;-ci-land's vice - p.-esident Joseph -Escher collapsed during a parlia- lnientary debate Thursday and died .2 few minutes later. Escher, 68, was scheduled to serve a one-year term as president of Switzerland in 11153 but last month announcd his health would force him to retire this year. The presidency is rotated yzinnually among the seven mem- -bcrs of the federal council. Is She Now, L. the isle ing and and won 3-Finaiicial Whereas the responsibility law, to the public against the financially irresponsible driver. 4-Bounty on Racoons: racoons would creasing rapidly in numbers in the eastern part of the province, whereas these animals are defiii- ltely more destructive than skunks or taxes, causing damage to grow- racoon with no enemies them in check. therefore be it re- desirable to have definite regulat-3 ions set up covering Therefore be it resolved Federation of Agriculture rlrnw this matter. that lI'lC attention of our government to the importance of this question. . general condition that Responsibility: companies and their agents do 1100”? 11”” 0" of motor. provide sufficient sni'vft:e on nr-ix W!-'”'d-'1'-' vehicle accidents resulting in bod-i equipment, therefore be it iesolvetilih-"ii i”'i”5 3" ily injury or death to persons or damage to property has steadily in- creased during the last few years. generally pl'0VldECI and whereas many of cidents involve sponsible drivers and owners, there- give consideration to keeping openl5-"”d- fore be it resolved - ernment be requested to enact leg-i parts di-partineiit, during croppiiig-di”””” W'”i5 M” HM”! "1 PTO- number these financially that oiir gov- for a financial as a protection tlon providing Whereas appear to be in- and crops such as grain and corn breaking into poultry houses. whereas climate and conditions id appear to be favorable to the to keep .. 'tt'ARNlNG Only thirteen more shopping days to Clirlstmas. V. R. Pr-pier, jcwcller, Montague. ....'nAN(JE Friday. Dec. 10 at Beaver Cluh, Montague. In aid of Prlmroses. Jamboree orchestra. i .-EF()R CHRISTMAS gt-nt's Ladies from 22.59. V. R. Pi-pier. iyour Jeweller, Montague. ...'LADlES' AND rings, signet rings. Ronsons, pens. hriish sets. Stin- iieain and Piiili-slirive t-lcctric shavers. V. R. Pcpler, your .l9WB1s ler, Montague. gent": onyx dress rings. 5 to 51.00 Store will be open until day until Christmas. Saturdays and Christmas Eve until 11.30 p. m. ..'MONTAG-UE PASTORAL Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser, Minis- tcr. Sunday. December 12th. Mon- tague: 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 .1. in. Morning Service and Junior Sunday School. 1.30 p. tn. Junior Cllnlr Practise. 7.30 p. m. Evening Servicc, with our Menis Choir. Low- cr Montague: 9.45 n. m. Morning Service and Sunday School. ..'ST. I'ETEIt'8 BAY PASTOR- AL CHARGE.-The United Church nt Canada. Services for Sunday. December 12th. St. Peter's Service at 11.00 a. 111. Miirie service at 3.00 p. m. Greenwich Service at 7.30 p. m. The Cornwall Trio will be singing at the evening service in Green- lhe Eastern Guardian I ....'POPI.'LAB cameras at lar -1.05 sories. deal 1 ! i 1 popu- Flash from Films Cameras and prices. to 100.00. acres- V. R. PI-pier, your photo er. ..STHE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA.-Murray Harbour Charge Little Sands 11 a. m. Murray Har- bour 3 p. m. Murray River 7 p. m. , Rev. nda. ion day, 12. 11 It The At wicli. 1-ivrrvoiie welcome. Rev. Rus- sell A. MacLcod. Minister. .- s)IONTAGL'E United Baptist Church, Rev. Rowland G. liill. pastor. 9.45 Montague Sunday school, 11.00 Montague service: 2.00 Murray Harbor 5 u n cl n y si-honl, 2.00 Murray River Sunday lsrhool; 2.00 Sturgeon Sunday school, 3.00 Sturgeon service, 7.30 filiirrny llnrhour service, followed hy r-nmmunion. Prayer meetings as usual. y ..' FIREMEN CALLED - The Montague Fire Department was called nut at about 7:30 yesterday- morning to a fine in the pump house at the home of Dr. 0. 8 Iumrin. The blaze did only lllilc damage and was quickly extingu- ishr-d. CLOSED FOR STOCK - TAKING Our store will be closed Friday evening. Dec. 10th and all day Saturday, Dec. lltli. BATT 8: MacRAE Charlottetown THEATRE MONTAGUE Holy Trinity. December V Advent. 11 1!. m. The Holy Commun-p ..ECI-IUIICH OF CHRIST. - School for all ages. 11.00 a. m. The Lord's Slipper and Preaching. Murray River: School and the. Lorrlis Supper. At Murray Harbour: School and the Lord's Supper. Com-. Kenneth T. Norris. evangelist. i i Montague. i H. C. MacDougail, Minister. . . SGEOHGETOWN PASTORAL CHARGE.-United Church of Can- Servlces for December 12th. 11 a. m. Georgetown. 2.30 p. m. Mill- tnwii Cross. 7.30 p. ni. Sturgeon. Rev.i W. A. Paterson, Minister. -Giaonorzrowu rams. --' tAnglicarii. Suudayw 12th. Third Sundav iii- and Sermon. Reverend W. G. Hogg. y . . 'PRESBI'TERIAN (7 H II R C II! IN CANADA. - Schedule for Sini- December 12th. Caledonia Ill 3. m. Wood islands 7.30 p. m. Min-I isterz Rev. E. S. Hales. .-.'PR.E5B1'TEIIIAN Church in Canada, services for Sunday. 1'7:-r. Montague, morning wni-ship., .m., evening service, 7.710 p.m.,- Sunday school 10 a m. St. An-i drew's. Cardigan 2 pm. liev. D. A. Campbell, minister. L Lord's Day. December 12th. Montague: 10.00 R. m. Biblrl i A: 11.00 a. m. Rlbiri 6.00 p. m. Bibli-I bined Evangelistic service at thci Murray Harbour Church at 7.30; p. m. Everyone welcome in this friendly, helpful gospcl scrvict-.l For Sale House and approximaicly .. Street. House has concrete foundation. one-half hascinonf: 4 rooms, pantry and porch, finished down right for quick sale. For further pai'ii(-iiiai-s apply to- MI-ILVIN J. Soiici MAYFAIR MURRAY RIVER, DECEMBER 9 - I0 - II THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ROBERT MITCIIUM- Also "STUNT PILOT" SHOW TIME: Thurs. ac- irreg fumhm. SUZBCSL mm an agmcjcb shipping on roiisiiziiim-tit basis, he inppoinim Saturday - 8 & 10 pan. 3 and increa.singly important part in- agriculturc and whereas machinery 01 to. is iiicrcasiiig lll SlZI-. and cost and C0"1mPiilNi 0" iii-0 to be a cite at ,"aChmc,-., ngciirg: for innisctiiig was voted out. 1 whereas it would appear that this meeting go on record as being ilissatisfied viitli the service by machinery agencies on new cquipnient and .-on Wednesday afternoons. their i and harvest season. Whereas niiiciiaiiizriiioii is playing dufe 018 T9UH'H 10 me Producer- Mr. D. A. MacDonald, chairman the P011110 Marketing Board. recent plebis- lllll(,'l1 lll11P. the selling to present his viewii potato p.'l('e5 stating late October and carlv Novcinber were strong but .-it the pres-I-iii time were fluctuat- ing The llllfiilble markt-L arose Ir0m.lill0l'galliZ6(I marketing. and lie l'4"f-Zl'PliDd in prices I) the variation niiiieiirr and sziirl that it had re. 1 i . i r . ,1 i PEIER'S ROAD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I -H.Oi.DS 70th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES V I 3' . Special re-DDCXUHE 56? I 5 marks si.lCCF:.'.n1' uns Rev. John Cameroi. ed the 70th aiiiiirersary UK UK lzom Au-.:. 21, 1806 to Alllli 16,1897, Peter's Road PrC5b3'i-CHIU1 CiiU1'Cn when 1.1-, u as called to his eternal last. Sunday. The picture at theinomn, H15 successor. Rev. Jr)l1i1 church building. shown above. was - Gulls, was inducted Aug. 19. 1897, taken on the occasion of the 50th ! ministered to the congregzition to anniversary in 11734. Dec. 16, 1900. Rev. 11- 11atDonald The new foundation and lica-.i'.- .lS 11l1l1l5i(r of the vi rgr-, served. fully re-i'cdecoi'ateil irireiiur bmi lroiii (ICE. 8, 1901. to Scpt. 6. 1902. witness to the faithful viork oi llli Rev. Aiidiew Gray w.i:. iiiciiii-teri people and their minister, the Rev. Nnv. R. 1905 and clnsrd I115 min- istry of the cli-arge on June 29. 1913. He was followed In Rev. Archibald Siithcilziiid, i)Cll1',: indiictcrl May 27, 1.014, and was ii-lczisc-d Yilarisi. 14, 1920. 1”ollov.'in,2 him was Rm. .1. S. 1 KICI(liY from April 28. 1021, to Oct. 31. 1923. M. C. Curiie. The serv:ces last Sunday were conductcd by the Rev. 1). A. C.iinp- bell of St. Andrew Cl1ill'f'll, Montai- gue. who in the moining p:oiicli- ed on "Back to Bzihcl" from Genr- sis 35:1 and at the evening SEIVICC 1-S1-"”ii'-I DFOGUCCT-5 Bi Conquerors" based on Romans 8:37. chose as his SiIbJ9Ct "Mole Than The cniigi'c:riI.rm xizis vacant at the limo of the disruption 1924. but The choir under the direction of the ooi-.;.vi'cgnt.oii deczdcd to reniziiit Mrs. Harry Butler was heard in the 6.gMm.kCL mformamm. whereas vei-ted in the old wt) once more. selecuonsv -Praise H-xmn and mm... 111111 the Pi-csbgtt-i-iiiii Ciiiircii in I it would appear desirable in thf”Thc . bO”d' he ”.”d- lmmd ””'1V Church in the Wiiduootl.” Cii”-mar ””d for 55””! 3"3”5 mey interest of cum du C. H l out its rcspoizsibiliiies of advertis- M I E b M,” (y as mpls. 3- carried on the good wore; under definite mafket infoigmzitignxiuf iaaniingi Pi':;""::10;l"l l(l'"”f- dl5”55 C0"' boihr .Se(I'V1CP5 rsiing. "Were; You 5”l3l1':.1'. till-lli in 5'13? 1930-. W090 accurate nature be made availablei Io 1:1” " ll" iii?" plmsejs which: There'."' and ”Thou Iicmainesi.” -R”-Ir P9-91 I-Vgawoll C”mf ii” "I7 to me publia lherelmc be H re-WIEILCIJLIVIN. 111 any viiiy help the pro- M955” Bems and Bruce of thp cuictzillnhsrlniiiglsifil :71 1111;; cxliiaggz. 1 cl ll ttl' t" : 1 - t, B: kl: T 5 1h. hyi-1, 1113- 11517 Cl ' 9- :,(:),vaEm A;:..ke:,l;:gm;Ea;:ig lllggelnagi,MMriht;vni1ci:'fl:aw'srsike-sioquentig. .-1:,IC;0n,g1l1:.u5rgfacgi-HE P H 2.1, 1931. and IlC was followed by Such immmauon avauable and mi nai e mg 0111 systemi The "owns an H... m,mnum0,, Reel. .1. 1-1. Douglas ii ho m.nisLcr-"fl interpret such information in termsta v;?5uc1.;:m?:5ta:.?ihan5i.,2E.:i:i'r:gI , IIITIDICS. He also spoke with inter- Members” est on tariffs affecting producers goods, and their consequent cftectl on producers returns. of what the farmer should receive. 7.-Potato Board Wlim-eas the purpose of marketing. legislation is to give producers al measure of control in the market- ing of farm products and whereas 1 experience with such boards in other parts of Canada has demon- lett. The following were appointed to he board of directors: James How- River; Frank Deagle, Souris West; Frank Connolly, Sin- stratcd that producers and handlei-smoth Road. Edward sharkey can or processors cannot work factorily together on such bonrds, therefore be it resolved that this meeting request the executive coun- cil to amend the potato marketing scheme to provide for a board of nine producers rather than six pro- 1, duccrs nnd four dealers, which isl pi-eseiiily the. case. i 8.-Wlm-c-as iinccrtainily has ex-.1, isted in the minds of the relative to the position power of the Potato Board (11111 whereas on Dec. 8111, 5 Premier A. W. Mathcson publicall, announced his personal intention. iiot to interfere with the potatol board in the ekerclse of its legal1 LI and the ing :1 clclicioiis Marketing short rzivillc; Nt'ii Mz1cNcill. Little sands nd Mrs. Edward Goff, Woodville. A vote of thanks was extend- ed Mr. Roland MacDonald, Mr. D. A. MacDonald and the board for the work in the interest of the roducer. At the ('Ull(lllSiOl1 of the meet- iunch was served y the Ncxv Perth Women's Ins- public titute. In the evening an interesting course on round-table dis- ussion was given in which all present p.1i'ticip:iLed. power and Carrying out or its sponsibilities, therefore be it re- solvcil th.-it this meeting express sntislnctioii upon the. assurance above mentioned nnd further be it resolved that, the thanks of this! body be extend:-d MacDonald, president of the P. E. 1. Federation, foi- his interest iliis matter. 9--Pot.-tin Board Policy: on Nov. 10 the plebiscite potato marketing question against the central sales agency midi S Wl1cr(':i.s ii on thr- Io Mr. Rolandicniiadian ambassador to Friendship Firm PARIS (Reuters) - Jean Desi-. France, Said Tlllil'5cIRy possible minor dis- inl putcs bctvvccii United States could not weaken Canada and the irir firin frirndsliip. ”Tlia development of differences wasjbetwern Canada and the United (ates due to Canada's awareness favorable to the Potato Board aiidlof her growing importance should whereas a delegation recently met the. government and 8 tit-mzindcd certain gt gmwerslciiiise no surprise." Dcsy said in hinchcon address to the Ameri- citangg-,c, which can Club of Paris. ”This will not the guvernyncnt am-em to consider EIIIEFL the fiiiidnnienial frleiidship c.1reftill,v, therefore be it resolved and ngrer-nicnt. on basic issues be- that this meeting request the gov- W99" OUT W0 V0UI'iiI'iCS-" ernmcnt to make an early state- The ainbnssador said Canada's ment of policy with respect to the P11050111 Atlantic farriilll I)011C.V mid potato Mm-ken”, Roma and (in-. the widest possible support in the sclicnie under which N and be it further resolved that this 15 1;, (,p”M(.3.cnu:iti'y--a cmititrv where the ex- tcncc of two major languages mcmmg rmuesy me p,.D,.inCm1,xe,lniid ciiltiii-rs introduced the pos- Cum-e .0 W3” on me g(,W.mm..mislbi1ity of "national schi7.oplircnla" as soon as possible and obtain dr-f- 0” ”"i"”i-"””- 133M5- iniie policy with respect Potato Board. ' ”Ts i to L119 ii GREAT DUNMOW, England -1 (CF) Officials of this I-Zssexi town received 18 applications tori tho job of frvri-man of garbage- collcriioii. A liuiisp gncs with thi- At Souris 2 acres of land on l'l1l0ll- .dirin troops in "moral BIG I.V'DL'(fEMI'2NT frccdoiii." Dcsy said the presence of Cana- Europe indicated i-ct-ogiiilioii of her t)l)il;.'F'til0l1 to help clefcndi is cniiiili1i'.s AIIY TIME- it's time for KIND Eillli stairs. Priced i NICQUAID I for. '- i i THEATRE MARILYN MONROE , l s in CINEMASCOPE 8: Friday -- 8 p.m. CAPITOL NOW SHOWING now: am STERLING Nr:vii.i.r: BRAND AN Atltto Anisvs ncnnt SPECIAIIS KlDDIES' MATINEE ATURDAY MORNING Doors Open 10:00 A.M. Show 10:30 A.M. CARTOONS and COMEDY BRING THE KIDDIES TO THE SHOW IVHILE YOU SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS . home of Mr. James Irving. in what i ,mentioned Rev. Robert Douglas. .1: E , east end of the Island from 1830 in to the cniigi-cgatioiis from Dec. 25, 1932 lllllll Dec 1, 1937. For the next sever. years the work of the con. ;,'rc:'i1i:ms coiiiinucci to go forward. undcr supply. on May 16. 1945, the Rev. Charles 1). Henderson ivai. llldLiCt1'(I into the pastoral charge of .VIlll'l'.I) Harbour North and Peta eris lload and he served the con: grcgaiion until August. 1950. lid was tolloucd by the present minisia table were ”in mrmor). of lath:-r I and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Neil B Johnston and sister Florence piac-, . ed there by the family." Despite unpleasant uP:Ifl1f1' iii-cc crowds were in aiiriitlancc, esprc-1 iially in the eicnzng when the church was filled. . Peter's Road is the a.s.soc.a1n con- - ti 1 with Mu"-' 11- -hour l afrgl: Yfnder a joint Hsacxssmnm The er. Rm: M Cail Cl11'l'lP. in October. r r-v charge came into being on July 19'” y y t , 5, 1806' when Rev. James Mug. fiiir-.i.u11iiiCfi and .oriy-eight years ago. the congregation wor- sluppt-d in a pionecr's cabin. Today the congregation vvorships in o. bcnuiifiil CCIIIICP. And the associ- air: ('0l1L'l'C11Rllf1ll 11.1.: :1 similar rriliLC': and the addition of a Sah. bath Sci-.r-nl Room. '1'he two Ci1Ui'Ci1P.3 staitd as a mnniinient of glory to the cciisecrated lives of the pionr-or niinistcrs of Christ in thy vlcliiitr Gregor of Pictou visited the lslandl and preached two sermons in thc5 is now called Murray lICll'l)0lli” south. on the same date. he p:-rut-ii-1 ed one sermon in the home of Mi-H William Graham, in the vicinity now known as Murray Harbour; North. The result of Rev. James Mac-' Grcgoi-"s visit has a long and intcr- . . . V . . . . . . .22.-:::... .1-l.lfi5.Iii'y .23.-”.iop2lZi”lEf3if.' -H-Imn I--on-"vi- these on inal services, and 8. long) PRUDHOE England iCPi r A list of pfgncers of our church havc1Mf- R"7l3inS is bliildi-"-R H budge- umred in the good work! RbV.tri1zar aviary uiih ihc hcip of a lilr. James Maccregor is mentioned as Rim 1'-ii" HVPF Iicxi P100? in this 11" founder of the Cause. NItt'lI1llI11I)Fl'InlVfl in'.1:1 Following Rev. Mr. MacGi'i-gar is a missionary from 1806 to 1830. Rcv. Daniel Mccurdy was the first min- ister inducted as pastor of the. . charge. He served as minister of the V TONIGHT - II:30 March 6, 1834. R:-v. llurzh Ross was inducted and took nvcr the work in 1840. Rev. Neil Bethune was thrl minister in charge in 1850, but iilcl dates of his induction and trans-p NI-ll. lation are not recorded. Rev. Macliny was iiirliicied Si-pt 111.1 1855, and Rev. Hitch .'vlcMillnn,i who followed. closed his niiiiistry of the charge on May 9, 1866. Rev Stephen Lawson was pastor of tho- charge from 1861' to 1876. and hci was followed by Rev. Ernest llruiicl from Jan. 18, 1876 in 113114. I As it result of the nlllilhiry of, these early pioiiecrs, churches were bullt in Murray Harbour Nortli-' and Murray Harbour south. Thc' dates of the opening of flit-so; churches are not reroi-rice-l. But inl 1ii82 or 1883 the Miiii'ny 1-Lirbnii: North Coiigrr-gntioii dividr:l and Iiir Murray Harbour Nortli part of flu- congregation opened their iii-ivp church in September. 1883. and thc. Peter”: Road congregation opcnt-dl their new church in Julv. 1884. Seven years lnfrr, on Sept. I1. 1891, Murray Harbour South st-vcr-, ed their connection with the above congregatioiis. and since the nhovr. data. these two rotigi't-gatmiis have" carried on the wozk as n .s.n:lr charge undrr the fnllmvii-.5: l1lll1iSI- ers. Rev. Ernest Rnvtw uns l'PiP-1.(- ed in August, 1884. 110 was tnllmv- ed by Rev. Alexander Roiilstor. froir Feb. 5. 1885. to Jiinr. 11101 Since 1891 the following m..i-.:st- ers have carried on the work of the church. Rev. Alcxandcr hm: from Nov. 14, 1893. to Sept 30, 1894. ill.-. swvacag , y ICE cum; ' BRICKS!- iiiciiiiii , ElEllN KEYES” STEPHEN Mcliiili, - PRINCE EDWARD mi- FOUND . . . A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VPET BUTTONS. BELTS. ET('. . . . YES. OUR PATRONS NEARLY CAME APART AT THE SEAMS AS THEY I-IOWLED THROFGH YESTERDAVS SHOWINUS OI-I THIS RIB-TICKLING HIT! RE Sl'RE TO SEE IT . . . TO-DAY and SAT. THE BEST LAFF-TONIC IN YEARS ' X Colnrhy TECHNICOLOR Q Di”? M'i7iEL KENNETH DONALD I08llllllE- riiviow- MORE - simu SPECIAL SHORTS - SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE EDWARD