A Piansire, Now- ”, M g . race rrva Princess Will Inspect ' Royal Tour Map Drawn By Model School Pupils ed during the course of the tour are shown. with the route weat- ward drawn in red and the re- turn route eastward in blue. Also shown on the map are the royal plane landing at Dorval. Montreal. a large oval picture of the Royal Couple. framed in gilt. placed in the top centre. and flags in each corner. The pupils. whose ages range from 9 to 13. are to be congratulated for an excellent piece of work, and. as far as is known. this exhibit is the only school project. to be seen by Their Royal I-ligbnesses during their tour. NOVEMBER 2. 1951' ibyal - Visit .. ...-. llaval Officers Association . Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Naval Officers Association.cP. E. 1. Branch was held last night in the wardroom. H. M. C. 3. "Queen Charlotie'f. The officers elected for the en- suing year are: President. Com- modore G. M. Hlbbard; Vice pre- sident. Lt. Cdr. C. P. MacKenzle; Secretary-'i?easurer. Lt. Cdr. R. J. McCarville. Plans were laid for an exten- sive program to be carried out during the coming months. Lt. Cdr. J. J. Trainor. Commanding Officer of H.M.C.S. "Queen Char- lotte" kindly offered the facilities of the Wardroom for the furth- erance of the program.O cEilTii-AI.'.tiilAliiiIAilllb:. Kirk-Jinen Addresses W W Baptist Federation Meeting of local interest. but advertising A National 'Baptist Convention or a nanny nature may he at fivs cents a word. strictly pay- of Canada was formed in 1900. but held only one meeting. it's able in advance. JIMMY8. TAXI-Phone 525. president was 1-ion. Henry Em- merson. M.P.. of Moncton. An- other attempt was made in 1909 headed by the Rev. E. F. La- Flamme. , In 194.1. the three regional Baptist Conventions, the United Baptist Convention of the Mari- time Provinces. the Baptist Con- vention of Ontario and Quebec. and the Baptist Union of West- ern Canada, succeeded in unit- ing to form the Baptist Feder- ation oi Canada. for consultation and discussion of matters of na- tional concern. Of the fourteen persons present at that inaugural meeting, four are still active on p ATHE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Reds Building Powerful Radio Station lLBel'lll1. By Thomas A. needy BERLIN. Nov.'1 -(AP) -The Communists are building a. pow- erful new radio station in East. Berlin in a desperate effort to blot out western radio voices. in- formed sources said today. After months of secrecy. de- tails of the project have filtered into West. Berlin. Technicians report: German workmen. under Rus- sian experts. are erecting the giant sander to strike back at the voice of America. Radio I-Tee Europe and Rias (radio in American sec- rl. The station will have a power of aoo lrllowsttl. six times" the .n-. erage of American stations in the United states and three times .33. well in iland Arrangements have now been prli('llCllly completed for the Royal visit to Charlottetown on November 9. The regular buoys in the harbor have been replacgd by light buoys to aid night navi- gallon for the royal cruiser. The railway wharf is being tidied up. huiidings painted. etc.. and the my-face of the roadway treated. At the C.N.R. yards and stations ..1.mg the route from Borden an excellent job has been done in ,..,,..1nring and renovating. i At City Hali.- preparations are well along; lights have been qrung about the building for incorativo effect by night and other arrangements are well in hand. At The attempts to form a nation- at Baptist organization. dating back to 1840. were described by Dr. Watson Kirkconncll. President of Acadia University. in a paper prescnted' at yesterday's meeting of the Council of the Baptist Federation of Canada. held in the Charlottetown F l r s t Baptist Church. 1 . A devotional period conducted by the Rev. T. B. Dormand. General Secretary. of the Baptist Convention of Ontario opened the day's sessions. The President of the Federation. Dr. G. Fred Mac- Naliy presided at the business periods. It was decided to prepare in each convention area "Eligibility Lists" of men available for the A large map of Canada, drawn and coloured by pupils of the Model School under the direction of Miss Mildred Harrington. showing the route at the Royal Tour. will be viewed by Their Royal I-lighneases. Princess Elisa- beth and the Duke of Edinburgh. when they visit the marquee at the Experimental Farm. -Chosen as a project for the teaching of social studies and citizenship by Grades IV to Vlll. the map measures nine feet by four feet. All Pjrovlnces. large rivers. lakes and the cities visit- HOWAIII) MaclNNIS FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen street. HAS A "Y" MEMBER. called on you? Phone 95. RIBS. WEAR. Skirts. J0llNsTON'S LAmEs' Bargains-Dresses. Coats. THREE DAY Drama Course at Winsloe starts next Monday eve- ning. Open to any individual. Mail applications immediately to P. E. 1. Libraries or phone 562-L. ATT ENTION COMMUNITY CONCERT MEMBERS. m Dorothy Maynor. Soprano. Prince of Wales small son, in well all two broth- era. and three sisters. the: Provincial Building a crossing Fatality base has been placed under (3 11 e, 1: id , N b gn, -M W" old Louisburg cannon. the 830.88 r av Ovem H d 3ll1:pl;'I'ltli)l.5teAl'tl p:':emse:'!vI'l:g Bag:-: gtttittcrfuncll of the Bum” Fed. stranger nun R1". which brow. Y M 0 A N Today” truic accident W" L-.,,,.,d..r,.u.,,. Q... bar and hgng mm Wm he sewing -I empi Tm”; "8 Dr R S La 1 ' casts from a pointless than in . . s a . the third time within live years 1-mills lllrfulll Wlllc b "19 ll-0l'"l CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Ser- laina to the armed 'servicas of Wolfviile N Mr Amlileilll mm: lllitlault Iivilinbe the most p i that violent death had struck the snullle W” N" "'9 elm? lift-'5ll' vices Nov 4th Murray River 11 Canada ' son 8 ' ' u I . ' - pow r u 8 on n "mph new ' 'mr- Muff!!! bl'0'-hell -lllflh We "l'd' - - - . alnt John. N. B.. Dr. Wat- 10,- rum, Muoow M . - t. died about five years ago in -nod up and a special platform a.m.. Sunday Sch 1 :4 p. .; 'rh Ch h . - - mu been ctanstrtlctedvon hal- Birch Hill' 3 p.m.. gttlnday Schxgci atlon. aramll:ovev' CO0IltlPltel:l.l1lFtolsleere glxtll igzlicogxtllillrt will-i:g.lf' olih (ii begznrautiyor cu,::'gl':1?t:'ot lgovce ' Phlats a drowning accident at Hlllflx. ron.V 11 01' H 0 I 0 CI Zen! 8 2 p.m.; Charlottetown 7 p.m.. years of special em h i t . 0 t. . , - - PORT D1Gl-N.Nov.i- Aievei relatives recalled. Robert. an- hcltor view of Their liighnesaes. Sunday school 10 am. Rev. Jp H. Eunumm and during 3:: neg: O?,:, ppede”m,,, hold. an a-A3. 21' Pnme Mlmn" sluh” 72” Tl" Alpha Chlpltll” 01 the crossing accident here this morn- other brother of today's victim. ll”-it Wlllb bcagfgxggd Wllll 3 ll” Blshoih three year period;, emphasis will sembly". open to all Baptists l;',f."”'”' W C” the sumo” on me Phla” mlll lllell "it'll" "leelllll ing claimed the life of Florian died as a result of a motorcycle 5""a'”'. B ' "r"-i be Oh ”5l-Ewlrdlhlp-" every three Ytars. the it t .' ' 9" Tl'l'-”5d”l'- -'lllh01lBh l'hCNl0n5 Murray. Little Shemogue. Murray. accident at. Cape Bald, a few The final touches in arrange CITY POLICE COURT--A vag- in his paper. "Seven Years of sembly being held at 'W!olfviialle. onAvV:l:aSer?f;l:n!5'.3 '.'f:"I.;i"l'ii:ig i?1rcl,ld Mill” membelisi :0 ml: 21. was driving a truck en route miles from his home. w ng era was a ne urnou to, Taylor's lumber mill when his truck collided with the locomotive of an extra freight bound for Cape Iprmentine, and was jam- med against a railway bridge. nu-nt of decorations about the my and public buildings are be- mg left until about two days prm'l0U8 to the. big event. Mr. W. G. Foster. manager of Federation". Dr. Kirkconnell said that after the attempts of 1540, a Baptist Union of Canada was duly incorporated by a Federal Act in 188). and a first meeting rant was sentenced to- three months in jail by the Stipendlary Magistrate yesterday morning, and one drunk and incapable was remanded until today. N. 5.. in 1947. The second was in Toronto in 1950, and the next will be. in Vancouver in 195.1. In other years. the Council of about thirty members meets. ::...m. HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS HALIFAX. Nov. 1 - (CP) Three fmvmer assistant physicians side of the political story in the Russian zone of Germany. are con- cerned. They think the new stat- ion will blot out Risa so effect- on the alleys. so good, in fact. that the club is considering re- serving three alleys instead of two-one alley for each member uw Charlottetown Hotel. yester- held in Toronto, w ivcly it might as well close. To g . . . nay stated that all the food for POWNAL United Charge. Ser- Willismumcmum. Ell-lu:'l;9 hgclltemprEs'e;ilaon;r:eetings"lbellll bring Risa up to a competing pr;-8llleentblIblI'l0lS meeting W3, VFW The truck was dragged some at the Victoria General Hospital the Government dinner In honour vices Nov. so. will be conducted President: But in 1388 this was iinue until Frid 'ownl iv elm. 5”m"e w”"'d '"l"l” ll" ”"”'V successful We made plans imenil M” h""d"d l'"' by "he -mo" We have l”-en mpomed "- nt Their l-lighncssea is now on by Rev, Gcgrge T1119.-, 3.A,, as re-organized as the Baptist Con- a ban uet. in tha).BC(o1sgnKC mm of more than 33.000000. 3 ham fgn. 9 Christmas A”; w motive to the nearby railway sociate physicians of the hoa- hnnd. Dr. L- 33- PIOWSP. lll'lVRle follows: Bunburv nil 11.00 a.m.. ventlon of Ontario and Quebec Hall q 6 Hp I much Enlllnee” "ld the new nil-l0l'l be held at the Y M C Apln NoL- bridge when ll” W" crushed hp pita” depnrtmem M medlclnh It NPt'l'fl.Ary to the Lieutenant Gov- Mount Hm-be” in. 2.30 W... and l i would also boom into Munich and ungham En'1a;.d ' skate tween the engine and the up- was announced today. n-nor. statcs that arrangements pm.-M1 M 7.00 ppm. Rm, A, S interfere with the amplifiers that wmch V59 hag 1”.med .0 hoid at right: of the bridge. Acetylene They are Dr. D. J. Tonninb 3 have been practically completed weir. Minister. 0 project the Vmce or Amer.” mow me Forum Mull? m Re e Ba d mrche: were manned to cm In Mn” of Norway mm go,-me; . ior the private luncheon at Gov- :- cnlmnlll "ml Rad” "99 5170179 at the b in in MENO Efnbuh". entry into the twisted and resident of Saint John. N. 3.; Dr. nnment Hous and Mr- R- C- rnmllan AT alumznsr - - (private enterprise) into the Bai- been sf” ".15. mmv 1...” ”: crumpled wreckage of the truck R. M. MacDonald. sydney. N.s.. rnrcnt. Supcr tcndcnt of the premier J. Walter Jones is out of l ' 1 ' kans and the Soviet Union. N . 9?, Whey nn e ":1 e at where the body of Murray was and Dr. L. C. Sleeves. Moncton. t-parlottetown Dominion Experi- me province 3, mesem on .. hm” The Russian zone ha mo our 'ho1tem”er ins ilintmrown cc: no mund. N. B. All now In malted m lurnlnl Stnlloll also reported lhlll visit to the Winter Fair at Am- er projects to strike at these sh nk -Lee S Ck mow or R M. P at Port Eigin are private practice here. .-xoryihiniz Will ht l" "Til" Will herst. In his absence lion. A. W. . radio networks. ' i-fmmd he speck? SOLM '0 get? irvestigating the accident Dr. Tonning is a graduate of l:lm':!':g'l"”" Gt ill" Vls" l9 ll" liailu-son. Minister or Health and AMHERTS, N, ,, prov, 1 p,-mm 413, owned by mm. Rebel.” of These steps are rcgarded here 23,9 Y1-Te h;.fS..c ..lf.'..k' tcewfr lA son of Mr. and Mrs.'l-iarvey Dalhousie University. Dr. Mac- ' Welfare. is acting Premier. Edward Island shorthorn breeders south rt won the l 138 lll"00f the Western ilropaiznndh ubiic will ive us it crowd. Nov- A. Murray. of Little Shemogue. Donald and Dr. Sleeves are navy --- made a. rare showing here" today cnampiznshi This ftemne gmxld has rnched "4 arllell belllnd We Ember lolh gbas been set for the i1 is survived by- his wife and veterans. s"'" P"l”""”"' so(g(,)ilCtElt:tVlAg;L ulilniteldll hEI'iilcl'oC::- wxllign they; enteredd three snirgals lteiferp waspgrand clrgrigleialxir cad. ggnmiiggainolandupzodugegnreljxlg Rummage Sale. e -1.” . .. '- - - n won we gran c amplons Do Charlottetown last summer and "" ' ' ' a- e . . hf lgfcecrafg :ffle:.'::0"S.:(Ee'all?if'; dllclrflll h.V Bililoge. B.A.. in the sborthorn competitions at will be shipped to the all-Canadian hle”'mhy' Tile monthly slipper and busi- mmmmee' Named M" by COL 1; 0'0Ws'-mouxnwu N . D Mill-. the Maritime Winter fair. sale in Toronto alter the show pg yy mass meeting oi the Beta Pbiat Gxmou Fun. were was A "Wu Ionhlgglnh 2:;-&Bv egghoollzll Fairgrange Ransom. owned by here. . Sorority was held in Room A of mmh dllcunlon W" placing or uwM- h0ur-S- km, .A S. weir Lyle Boswcll of Marahfield. won The other island entry. 11 young a the Y- M. C- A-g MRNG Cummmss. the school children and other ' ' ' ' me ma” Klalld ch3mPl0ll5l1ll3 "115 bull 0Wl'l9d hy L.Vle Boswell Placed Pmslderm W95 m the c'H”dllr' T2; scuss 1"l'”'lm Cl"ll""”"' morning a. few minutes after be second in the junior calf class. ""'""lll'3 l'"5lll'5'l W” ro s in reserve osl o d inn-allparrangements ux'1creur:a.deuln FUNERAL STEEDAY gm" hid been adjudged senlor,.chslbp- The main exhibitors in the abor'.I- ' "cl me d'"'e W” 5" R" 5 Chml” - G. H. M. - ..... wnnemon. mmm or the me Mn. Funk ion. The big sire was shown by Mr. horn classes were 1-1. 1". Carter nnd mas Tea which is to be held early Demled hmrucuom Wm '0 mm" was held ham me mm Boswells son. Roy. .5on. Auiac. N53. and George 'A. in December. p o "t.hewlll'temlr'ef?l and i2"i"'.".'l Church yesterday aitemoon. The The” chm lnemoom TeekIydeelch'”' Po” wmhml N' Si -5 anrllilictraltrlgn tvlilfe ngdsgixsnaliiuyllii ”. ' -i-6n if badewa3the:n sboul: ln- 5,,f:X”'Gs ff"d.l,tV"et.ff.e, ”Vm2;E Interim llats party line rules will be 32.35 and 1-rounrwoon. Nov. 1 -(AP)- held. This provided many lmuhs E In-vane. an--nremems here to en- mm Mk my shmmd gamete”, was while the multl-party. line ivan the Terrible became Ivan the for the old members until the bells of able the children to see Their e ' continued from page 1 rates will be the same as the Terrific today. tables were lurned- Could we help cheer I-mg bright it if it wasn't. bubble gum? Better luck next time Millie! t O I The pail-bearers were: R. 0. Par- ent. Earle MacDonald, Benjamin Livingstone si-.. Alex MacNevln, Preston Beck. E. A. Cudmore. four-party. In the Group 2 list of exchanges are Albel-ton. Bedeque, Borden. Hunter River. Kensington. Mur- ray River. New London. O'Leary, Souris. For these exchanges the proposed rates are 33.10 for res- idence one party line and 33.85 for the business line. The iour- Ivan. one of the better known wrestlers in these parts and whose real name is Don loo. was driving home when he noticed an accident. Howard Lawler, cl. of nearby Glendale had rammed his car into I. pole. Flor so minutes he had been trapped. his legs wedged under the steering wheel. and clear for Christmas joy and friendship. Add your good wishes by sending your Personal Greeting Card to all your friends. This is the right and proper time to order Personal Christmas Cards in the China Department. There are wonderful selections here for iiighneases will be as good if not better than in any other centre the Royal couple have visited. This afternoon the local advis- ory committee will hold another of its regular meetings to finalize A few remaining problems. All restaurants in Charlotte- '.m-n will be open on Royal Visit wall set. equipment. An addit- ional charge oi 21) cents per month would apply for a desk set and 35 cents per month for hand set equipment. i I So-Ed THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA - Central Pariah. services next Lord's Day are as follows: Nine Mile Creel: ii A: M Well. it's praclicaily here! Yes, your so-Ed starts on Monday night at eight o'clock. This is your chance to come and enjoy Summeraide Rates rt-xv. First aid posts will be pra- cljme 5"” 3 P' M' Clyde NV" Gl"03t6l' increases would take - , . i ,' .eli at. "'r-H Royal Hoedo- vided at central spots by the 7:00 P- M- The 5”Vlce Ill my” place in Summerslcle where dial zifilysalige!rflesgdlzould bg Supt P0111” and .1)mn'd lrf 5:1? 5:: marks the opening. llrnhe 1 h f m Chem. Cardg Red Cross. Sufficient service sta- R-lV”j ls 3 Wecllll H3l'Ve5l' l” cquipment is now in use. There .' lihrlel "Ce m ushime Mm onl "me t m ' H printed programs will be available you .0'': Oose ro " C y '- "'Wl Wlll ll! OPOFI 10 Dl'0VldE VlI- Tlul” 0”"l"5 s'"'l"'- The the monthly residence rate for a M” lespecme 3" "ml one mod gnm "upped 0 when you get here. You will be 1'0? frlellds b0tl'l near and far wlth 1"”! molorlltl with um!--W B'””:”'” ;m" '”"I'" l."”.d l" i one party line would so up from M M, , R” "ll; ”””"” wl:”:le' . him ml able to look it over and choose your Own Name printed upon them. The """'l' Ch""h" "" hem” mluwf mm er- 0 com? Se mom 33'” m "'9" While "M """'””l' 0 nil C" ' aw)" W.” l n O p ' Your interest Kr0uD6- Ind thin uv- Personal Christmas Cards here are vel',t' "I to place their halls and fa- '-hls 3NVlc9- Rel" Dtmald Nlclw business 1-gm woutd jump mm MLL.L...L... 1.; Wu 5.. M; r...,.m,.- with so. - d b t th h to -09- 0,, .iiities at the disposal of the pub- son. Minist.er. um 50 36.10. . Montague is the only exchange esmmi Mm "M 51. Ed: come along on Monday Hum reasonably price - u ey atvti ft mi th in Group 3 with the rates mr puny Wus ill and Re Wm” H .5 an about You de,-ed wen In advance . . . no, 9 9, no in case of inclement weather. R 1 1 . g p ., , 395 l”""ed ” like em” residences being 33.3.2. one part." must h0P9l”3 5""'”l”" l" "V last minute. Come in today and choose the Per- . G VERNME T I"LO0D- . . . . E.1r:-u:llEflo,l;:.t:El!iEl's-Er:n':eE.:.:&E?i:E,l; :r1c1.(r)ll3;arl:rin.ia:li.l:)vle'.-EE.E:'r3:ri H33; &;::”3;3ElE&g:ilTElE”ge;Elt:Eg&E; lfl)r;e;m83;l0.patrw; l.i:;;ty”1i;ioe:ff.s: ingcklo Issue 3"” ”"!' ”;":""”" 1? .I.ZE..l?.I.'i..i”u.””2.lf..l'. Yslo-ll(Sld.c' Bsonlal Clhriystmas. C:irr;dsCylI1o:aw):nt rgro;i:lttz1l;;eI:;11rr:i1;;l1e! S-ll.slit:Ei:r,:qdfr0?rll ”r:itsll?irslvctlll:nceeitg'f. lzlliirlitlgzmi2clayln?t::shi:l:rk.:i1el;rilEg; 1;; 3';felst'1."l1?atlte”f:(;3 ;;o:f'25 "id ll" f?.3.;”?..'iiy.. ”.i':mlill""lx..l'.'li...W "E.::E;:E.:.f:::u';flleu:lllg51l P''''''"" O0 5, Pi) are m gumnliersidepa -33- if-t-"'-it-"--"-'1 -ll 3-'-3”?-' 5-5”?--"R "-5 "its-..:2;".::';l. i-"lei ill-"-s?-”---t3-'- t---ll”l?-l-'”-'l-l-ll .::::.::.:.::k:.b:;::r..:;.v::; ..I:”':t.X.'.I:.::. 2:22: . 5:939 f,l.V.l;:n:no(:l,”l 8l;,l;:.llcol:1y.u:::,nenl:.l:,c:'; g::gB,:hn:,th2;,?ou5:n :.:,un:,n 1:; hearing. are based on a re-group- l,l:.:0'::'dlc;3.3?:e "l35' 3385' 5335' issue with the market in its Dre. s1uPlX:l' Bl;'IC6;-llI;:- ll-nlxaitulrtg: visitors to know what. is required bathe the soificial residence in a "'3 M We V"m"5 ”ch'””' -1” Summerside is the single lex- :fl'::s"?1:ld"b,1:e:L:;,: :?,,:ald.,2luA.;l:" outfgwrhllotf-in.;e ....pS.. Harry nl them by way of co-operation. IIIITOIIIC TEAM LEEDS, llngisnd (OP) Members oi a transport league here hnugbt a 40-year-old street-car to add to their collection of historic relilclea. But they took a final 30- mils tour of the city before retir- mg the old tram. IN MEMOIUAM strong light. which makes the building Qnd out in bold relief. GUARD OF HONOR -- A spec- ially trained composite Guard oi Honor from all Army units oi this Garrison will be on duty for the visit of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh when they come here next. Friday. In corn- manri of the 100-man Guard will be Major Ivan Harper. M.M. other officers will he Lieut. B. Peters. M..M.. Lieut. 'lI. W. F. l-lughca and Lleut. W. Mackin- non. Among senior Nx:lD.'s on duty that day will include R.S..'M. In 1 ,1" in. g 1 I t E. A. Jcsaome. and sergeant Mai- rnmgyo M5,, dzmmdo "mrr,':?..' ors Clifford Orford and Warren xovemk, 5' mm lllarrar. - - T l I I T”TT' M "y '"""'"”"d by h" army nlaclwlrmc. -Though wits and Family. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES DEATHS the first rush oi the early days of the recruiting campaign for the Army has ended there is still a steady stream of men going through the local Recruiting oi- flce at the Armouries. officials there report it has been very sat- isfactory with man arriving for enlistment every day to keep the stall busy preparing them for transfer to Eastern command at 50: par Insertion Halifax for final attestation. The MARIIAGIS ituxar-sur.1.an-at Zion Bres- bytarlan Manse. Charlottetown in y Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Shirley Charlottetown Macxay of Friday. October 19th. 1951. Helen Miller oi in Claude Dewar Charlottetown. DEATHS Ktulanuix - Died at aiseFFy Plains. Thursday. November In 19M. J. 3. Shaw Macmillan. age 00 ysars. rune:-al Saturday. Nov- tmber 3rd. service at the home at 2 P. M. Burisl at Cherry Valley Anglican church cemetery. SALMONII d- At Charlottetown Thursday. Nov. lat. Mn. Weillnll- lon Sairnond of nonshaw in her Funeral from Mac- Saturday. Iervice starting at 2 o'clock. in- Mi h year. Lean Funeral Horns ltnngnt Argyle Shore Cemetery. .il- l I I, ll.ll. lilaolsan Immrstraalra susulnssa ch!-PHMQOWI IX . llsstb muss-I ”m- PIONI I. latest recruia to leave here went by Maritime Central Airways yes- terday. Thcy were 1:. P. Perry and J. A. Msclnnisr both oi West Roy- alty. . OBPIIANAGE C Ii I LII IE N TREATED-Each child was treat- ed tn ice cream. cake. sand- wiches and given a gift. when a group of pre-school children from the St. Vincent's Orphanage were entertained yesterday afternoon by the F. W. Woolworth manage- ment and staff In the recreation room of the local store. Trans- portation was provlded by four Charlottetown citizens for the children. who had a-wonderful time playing with the large as- sortment of to a provided by the management. A -similar en- terialnmcnt. for the khildrcn oi the Mt. Herb rt Orphanage in be held aometim before Christmas is being arranged. rs MEN'S CLUB - The reg- ular weekly meeting oi the Char- lottetown Y's Men's Club was held last night in the banquet ro'om oi the Y. M. C. A. Pres- ident Y's Man Ray Barrett. con- ducted the business meeting as- slated by in Man Ralph leak- lng. Y's Man Jim Davidson in- troduced to the club Dr. Klrkon- n'ell. president. of Acadia Univers- ity. Speskor for the evening was Dr. (3. Fred McNally. formerly oi New Brunswick and for man! the Province and worked to sup- ply the fiscal need oi the com- ny. For this purpose exchanges having from 1 to loo subscribers are in Group 1. Group 2 has sub- scribers from 101 to 300. Group 3 from 301 to 1,000. Group 4 1.001 to 3.000. Group 5. 3,001 to 6,000. Group 6 from 6,001 to lo.- 000. At the present time there are no exchanges in Group ii in Prince Edward Island. but wit.- neases stated it was possible this grouping would be reached by the capital by the time the dial equipment is in use. i Low-late Exchanges A majority of th exchanges are in the low rate G up 1. They include Cardigan. Covehoad. Cra- ps-ud. Dundsa. Eldon. I-iillaboro. Kinkora. Milton.” Moreli. Mount Stewart. New Haven. Pownal, Rustlco. south Lake. St. Peter's. Tignish. Ty-no Valley. Vernon River and Wollingwn. , in the above group the month- ly residence rate for a one party line will be 82.5 with the busi- ncas rate being 3.1.86. The four- ....:..L..:.L..L...L years head on the Department oi Education in the province of Alberta. and now chancellor oi the University of .Alberta and president of the Council oi the Baptist Federation of The sing-long was conducted by Y's Man Harvey MacPhoi-son with O. K. Preaby at the piano. Fresident Ray Barrett reminded the club of the barn dance on Nov. 14. After the singing of God Save The King the members spent the balance of the evening in the bowling alleys. p Pmsssis Sgt. Major Robert Gauthier was home on embarkation .lsave re- cently and visited his parents Mr., and Mra.Bon Gauthier oi Rustioo-' ville. P. I. I. Mr. and Mrs.. Phillip Gauthier have left for Monoton when Mr. Oauhtier has accepted a position. Mrs. Gauthier has been stsyltng with her parents. Mr. and is: Ion Gauthier. oi ltusticovilla. .P. 3.1.. for the past. four mont.hs.. Mrs. M. Maoawsin. ohariotiis- town and Miss 1. Road. North lsiloon. spsnt a 11100! t vacation in, Houston. guests 0 Mrs - lwaints son and daughter-in-isw. Canada. ' change in Group .4. The pro- posed rates for that group an. lor residences 34.00 for onelparty: 03.50 for two party; 53.25 for four party: 8400 for four party subur- ban line within three miieav of exchange centre; 33.25 for ten party line. ' Business rates in Summerside under the proposed schedule would be 58.10 for one party line: 05.60 for two party line; 55.85 for four party suburban line within three miles of exchange centre; 36.80 for four party line within five. miles of exchange centre: 54.60 for ten party line: and 55.60 for a one party receiving line. The proposed interim and rates for Charlottetown are for real- dences 38.35 for 1 party line: 82.95. two party line; 32.60 four party line; 53.60 four party line within three miles of ex- change centre; 811.85 four party suburban line within five miles of exchange centre: 53.35 ten party suburban line; 82.85 multl party line. There is no listing for four party business line but other rates for types of service listed above.would be 54.60; 53.95; 4.60: 4.85; 3.85: 3.35. Post-Installation Rates Suggested rater artery instal- lation of dial telephones are for residences 34.25 one party line; 5.3.75 two party line; 3.50 four party line; 4.25 iour. party aub- urban line within three miles of exchange centre: 5.00 four party suburban line within five miles of exchange centre: .'i..'i0 ten party line. The monthly business .ratc would be 56.60 one party: 6.10 two party; 6.35 four party sub- urban line within three miles: 7.10 four party suburban line within five miles; 4.85 ten party line. in explaining the fiscal need of the company several officials look the stand yesterday to ex- plain to the Commission the fin- ancial structure of the Island Telephone Company and the rea- son for the need of additional revenues. ' llatlrnliod (hots ' It was estimated that the gross expenditures would jump from .tX!l'in .1081 to 3908.50! in 1&3. me year when installation of the dials is anticipated. Mr. J. E. Richardson. secretary and gen- eral counsel, for the company. said at present rates the earn- ings svould not be enough in 1952 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rodd and son. Malcolm Gregory. 7 to pay dividends and that under those earnings rates the com- rccently. Cross examined bye Mr. . Manning. Commission accolfiitant. Mr. Richardson answered the question as to whether the pro- posed dial installation here de- pended on getting pew rates. The witness "said the company could not. finance. it they were at a colnplete loss to know where to get the money. It the earnings of the company. he said. are in- sufficient to attract capital the order for equipment with North- ern Eicctric. Company would have to be cancelled and the whole construction program care- fully looked at. Although there had been an increase in company revenue it was due to a greater number of phones in use. Mr. H 1-'.. Archibald. commer- clnl manager. atated that under the. new groupings the .hours of service would be continuous in all groups. RW. Distance Calla. etc. Among various matters brought. into the discussion were subscrib- ers being in arrears. the sur- charge on long distance calls charged by hotels when calls were placed and the preparation of directories. On the latter point it was said lthe "bold face" listings would be increased. - pl A note of humor was inject!-til into the proceedings when Mr. K. M. Martin. solicitor for the City of Charlottetown. was ques- tioning Mr. Archibald on rates charged in other Maritime cen- trea. On hearing those. in effect In Trurn he smilingly asked if Mr. Archibald knew Truro well. in reply he was told ''I was born there.” Asked Mr. Martin "Ami do you still have any friends leit 1'" Members of the Commission sitting during the three day hear- ing were Chairman Judge C. so. Clair Trainor. l.. B. McMillan and W. R. Brennan. Mr. D. l.. Math- ieson. l(.C.. of this city rap- resenied the Island Telephone. Company as counsel. Mr. K. M. Mrrtln. K.C.. appeared for this eiy; Mr. Randolph W. Manning. as commission accountant; Mr. Bruce Judson. Alexandra. attenti- tng in the interests of the con- necting Iincs of the Province: Mr. A. Waithen Gaudet. Char- lottetown Board of Trade: Mr. Melvin McQusid. Souris Board oi Trade: Mr. Carl Bethune. soli- citor ior the City. of Halifax. bars as an observer. The proceedings were tape re- corded for future transcribing Thomson led the sing-song which was followed by a few wordsfrorn COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Mr. Ralph Manning. Mentor oi the club V d guest for the even- ing. Mr.” "mm d mo "mud AN ADULT EDUCATION FOLK SCHOOL with Ihe Inducation of the new Executive. During the business To Be Held At lglihllalhgx llglzxhhewslptllthdenollfway UIINSLOE COMMUNITY HALL Club in the near future. More NOVEMBER 12-24 word about this at a later date. Welve been wondering where the Phalanx reporter got to. 'Don't' forget ,voi'l have a job to do. Who. is it??? I don't. knowil l ' CURRICULUM Problems of the Farmer-Mr. Lincoln Dewar. Secretary Federation of Agriculture. Rural Community Organization-Mr. Leo Mac- Isaac, Rural Research Director. P. E. Ii. Its Background and Its Position-Toda.y- Dr. Frank MacKinnon. Community Rtlcreation-Mrs. Waller Sharpe. Mr. Arthur Vesey. ' ' FEES Cost or the cum-sr is mcl-cly S1l.'i.0fl as it is sponsored by the Departments of Education and Agriculture who are sharing the ice: of hotlrll and tuition. The college has the support of the Women": Insiiiuiel. Federation of Agricul- ture and Co-operatives. ' CAMPUS Accommodation for fill nerenns will be available at High- field Court. Cabins. Lectures for the 12-day course will be at Winaioa Community Hall. ' REGISTER Men land women nvcr it? years of age may mall their let- ters of registration before November R to the Adult. Ed- Itcstlnn Branch, P. E. 1. Libraries. Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown. New l'”s Men's Club Wednesday night. was election night at. the recently: formed Y": Men's Club. The following nific- ers were elected: President. Georgel Macnougsli. Vice-President. Jim! MacLean. Sccrcisry. Fred Norion.l Treaidlrcr. Ralph Manning. Exe-l cutive members: Ralph Carr, Brian Cudmore. Arthur Csrruth- ers. Stewart. MacKay. and Percy Simmonds. The club is applying immediatcy for its Charter and it is expected that Charter Night. will be held late in November. Over thirty-five members were present at this election meeting. The club will meet every Wednes- day evening for supper at 6:15 1). Two Small llhlltlreny t Burned To Death 1 I Two smnii children. one plrilyi blind, died today in smoke and flame as tllcy tried to gropc tbeirl tiny out of their downtown hcme.l Diane. 5. and her brother havid.i. 2 1-2. were iound together in ant TORONTO. Nm:. 1 ---'Cl”) -- SPEGIAL DANCE upstairs bedroom when the fire. .3 subsided. 9. Mrs. liocior Raymond. their at the' mother. said Diane was trying toll savc David but both were trapped. A' neighbor caught two smailerl children dropped from ,a second- aiorey rooftop by Mrs. Raymond. ROLLAWAY CLUB TONIGHT Your best paint buy M-7W7-6 I Dancing from 10 till 1 Mllsic by the Downtowners H... Proceeds for Institute for the Blind In mun us Wfhll N 5. ( llllNl.t. Admission 50c tax and tables included" by the Public Utilities Commis- sion. - '