Page 2. The Guardian Wed. Nov. 2. 1955 Dale Carnegie Author I . C O E . . natrenrion ause l r C 1- d C 1- I And Lecturer Dies Al 66 M L l A '4 I y "W Y0" W"-D-'0 C””' '''"'I'- uolnr Vehicle Highway acid- attention" carried by such 4 . - Pratt" qt, my a 'rAxI-nisi aaatlssan. l d.1,'ll:.Tly'l01'i Red Tag sale to. at .wI:;l:hon-iodmnumnuthu :h:;:c.I0 nu. mum” am, ., 9,, mm" um... an on, an dbr.lVillI lii tl:e centre oilrif, ' iulswau. for better prom I timber and author of --now to win The family was so poor Carnegie months of July-September. ineliw ':,'g3m afrlgnmm t';'M83ll- graphs". T l "YOUI DOLLAR buys mo.-. gtfltriends and Influence People," was unable to pay the SI-a-day for 1". ram” In "umud am... In den um um e road -. a Hughes Sto died Tuesday. room and board. He lived at home. a of mm do the In an drmntof ugll'v”llllll lW3tt'li- if v TINY T018 Red Tag sale for He had been ill for a month but He said later that his poverty and qunub "'90" M m. Pm" Ed, sped, in 9 9 9- ; 3 ".0 ma" UNIVERSITY Women's Club friends had not considered his oen- shabby clothes gave him an in- nu” Mom vouch mun" lguumd in gomad con -, ,J meets Thursday at I p.m., Vocal-ldltion critical. They said his illness ferior-lty com plan in school. t of th c-Id ts. u! 1?, Pei - t; JARMAN hsuoas-:3 gig an lontl School Intsrted as a case of shingles, an ... 1,”; g mhgm to illpd some way 0, , mm 0, m uc,d,;,u mm ff: Wm, ',nM,,cf.led.."l;l;;ed4riv- . .:"0:VII.r:..DG lhsci. 312.9; 10? FAIR OPEN-Lay away ll:1:l.n(l;nIlT:)!l,lcryIH:::n developed. M blfes wf: not ltroll-I enouiih to "ml ”,","",.d,'d'm,m M M" 13. ,',"g' l" ll" '”ll- Tho 3: Henderson and Cudmore. for Christmas. Firestone Home The author and lecturer headed ahlne in sports, so turned his at- prod ”" MM" ce '"cb mall" it ll? ' 1! -l"t0- the Carnegie Institute of Effective tention to the debating team. He M335 :ul;:",f"31': g'5fe';'g:m'” g:"';'"”'l"8 Willi.- .. ll Agxwlm sPIg.Cll.AL! Il'oai;oourl Big Mluun sHoEsd.Fashion AF Speech and Human Relations, overcame his feellngmof lnfedorny of "Mme. dutmxp the exdrcfsed '50”: Mtge glliouldmg; l iveraary a e0 - in arm . which c nd eta cours in 28 oun- and became one of star ape - ' clocks at 32.70 sale price. W. W. gly dEs'lm"' zlnagldfwes tries. A0 hall!-million gersons cbave era. l,l,”,t:,,,g'3",f,',l;,,,f,lx'g.',,,:h',,;': p:::,tleou:,e2!&terwe:og:?&"a' "'"l'V' Wellner Ltd. Jewelers since lass. ' ' 9" '"”" "' " '"”"- taken the courses. After holding several jobs. he so non-fatal acldents 0 dltl d l o"' ""l ' Ex-I-RA spa - His widow, Mrs. Dorothy Price came to New York with 3500 saw 1,, mum, u 1. tcond ..,”i',,' an darkne” F" i. LOADS PULP - Monday morn-lA n PAL hr our B'g:Vanderpool Carnegie. said the in- logs to become an actor. He ap- W” noted drtmfhdo sew: 1115' kin CE” E 31”"! ”f'll'lV' - . lug at seven o'clock the .(s,',lec',”,f.'”f.',,lj.kfj: ew:ml," ngeruagg stitute will be continued under her peared in one road show. Then he Mbumry "use 1. ongegoh 9:3: orglggega "3 on e hlllllwlll If Maclnnls, Canadian registry dock-leach, W W Wanner ex-id Jew'eHldirection and that plans her l1ua- triedhlelllllz lllt0m0hll93- Wllllolll ' 1 ed at Sourls from Georgetowmers Sine; 1858 ' ,band had made to expand the muc success. :". She t ok n b d 700 ds f. i cnur as will be carried out. He remembe ” his best SUCCESS ii mughopul: 3.3" sailed uil;ondi?y' youm; pgopu-3 snag-1' .. The CaT'negle's book. "How to win as a debater. sued decided to teach V evening for Quebec. Vweekly meeting or the cenmdrrlends and Influence People." public speaking. He offered to do porno BOOTH AT ROYAL -lCh"s”"' Cl'””'l' Y” M ung Peo Mr. T. E. Rowley of Summersldelwas held last mgm In the potato display booth at the Jordani Mane Rmlsel Royal Winter Fair and will leave , . on Saturday for Toronto to get "' Driller" A busl" the booth ready. The dates of the "El fair are November 11 to I9. .tlr.'5”l Rowley is with the P. E l. Pro- duce Co. Ltd.. Summerslde. OPERATING E N G I N E E R5 MEET - The regiial meeting of the I U 0. E, Local R29 met last night. Special speakers in at- tendance wcre A. Maclsaar. M.L A.. Charlottetown. who spoke briefly to the group, Mr. Row-' land G. Hill: Canadian Director; of the I. U. 0. E. and fllr, Hurray Stenton, Maritime rrprcsciitative. A general discussion was held. in- cluding certain phases of labour . I. ,l g song held at the Y. M. C. each Sunday night. Dr. Mateo series of talks on Christain Faith." The meeting w closed with the singing of hymn. "Love Lifted M9,." folio ,(THREE WOMEN HAMILTON (CPi-A Ham- ilton man was convicted Tues- day of beating up three legislation in P. E CARD PARTY - l' At a card worngn - H d - , t 54' party held 'in Parlrdalc Hall last l0w9'en gafb agheszflldweuiighhihlg f ;i;;"'"5, lflrlllnerst Nil" l-adlesi more than 180 pounds. L :1. neg GlaE”anltBFn9g5ngS9lC(:lld- ll(lw31TE'I Mladen Wuk. 29. was con- g i; Jose h Pa "a H -93:0"; -SP5-I vlcted after the three women l ....':......;'.. .".i.- 83:” "-2 so-4 to A l iant and Charles Sn wle it” I3-'1 were puinched m we face any , Commamm H Mflll le ., kicked in the shins by their f - - ; ; 'VPl”- D00I',l comparatively frail assailant. ( ;;'lze,JPearl Mclruik. freeze out,' Said one: ”l was dressed in y la: - Kelly and Marnaret Gal-N a sheet with a pillow case over 4 I Last evening my head and he got out of his ZION P.YJ,.s. dd car and hit me. when we said Zion P.Y.P.S. held their weekly "9 "9" f."”'"9" "S "ll "5 "ll meeting in the lows h ll. Th ll” """"' . meeting opened with trhe devotion? sbilsililggingth a pair of bllrly El lifriog led b'l'.'nPa" P.a"'l"3 "d W0n18:r:ddE;' 'trl:.i"to or u” rgwnl 9 b".S”"3”. meet my hand out of the sheet. I opens with a discussion on could,” h t H I h d . the Island-wide rally which is mined hill dlt. l W”"ldi'e being held in Summerside on Fri-' wuk wumx,egr;O d d I day evening. November 4th. with all 9 Or sen- Rev. L.1-:. Blaik ' '”""' ie as the themel Davida MiicEachern d D I 3 Moore. The Society tlfiltleln pa(:-'t1i't':i'-,:on I pated in games led by Robcrta Shaw and Mary Farqu meeting closed with 1 I Tie That Binds.” 'i C . silence. Commencing at 11:00 V' gig ls ,l7l- l0Chl llmg. except however, - 1 wt Mm. y' spring st that trains will not harson. The ,3 lmest Be The, emembrance Day, Nov. llth w' be stopped nurnea on riday from ,vl0r that Purpose. B. Hayes. region- fwweek-, mp to Toronto an dtal vice president and general man- .:a gal-y. .a8er. said here. Em be allowed time lent. subject however ito the usual deduction of pay for .tlme not worked by hourly and ldally rates employees. 'Mol.iug Mcirifim -Inspection Tour l MONCTON - ltimea on a b -,off, if conven BIRTHS. MARIIIAGES. DEATHS 50: Per Insertion Visiting the Marl. uslness inspection J. Henderson. newly M.-lppointed general manage of road lT3'l5P0rt for the CNR at Montreal. lie is being accompanied by C, c, lGllle5DiO. Superintendent of road Infirmary transport anmls H MaclNNlS-At the Charlottetown '” ll Hospital on Oct. 30. 1955. to Mr and Mrs. Joseph P. MacInnis.; Earnscllffe. a son. - COYLE-At the Halifax Jean, w 'ght 10 d.. .' .3. C.amph9m”"- Th?-V ei polin s i ounces "med Fredprmnnd rrlnlTy'vTlifliT Ht-"owe'en Poriy have airc- FINDLAY-At Stewart Tvlomo.-iui Hospital. Tyne Vallcy. on October 25th. I955. to Roy and Mrs. M. J.l Findlay. Port Hill. a son. John Mark. weight 6 lbs, MARRIAGES ' CORISH - CRASWEL Wggl l 1- ;--N--7-i-0'-M Y P L - d emgcfls of. Trinity P A h. ' I H Pllloye an avowe an Soc- a 19',-;?bfr;,er;j::,?. 3-ad"; ggndgllshgl xlainhcldd dl'I;.:lipEVPl1lflK in the Sociall l,'(1i. C.'.viIl r hm ' lfeifteloitlhnron .Vnrrnl1:1lh( Wll?rcdCC:; i'"'"f”d by .M'.'Si. Ruhy Hmlle and lA ish. Southporl, P. 1-3. I. Rt;-r ;ll;h(""Sl'9- b H s 19 was won y a ” on-l '” ' i"llllll EDDY." David MacDonald. .......-..,. . Second prlu went to Eleanor Hny. Wat-DONALD--At St. Albans. Vt. wood who was dressed all a El; Nov. 1. I955. J. Marshall Mar- tramp Third prize went to Bertha nald. formerly of Grand River. Birch and Roberts Todd for their P. E. I. gypsy costumes. Thrills and chills excited everyone as David Mac- Donald led a ghost walk through the basement. Eddie Cutcliffe. Sandy MacLean, and Gladys Mac- Millnn were in charge of fortune telling. Various other games werei cnloyed by all. Lunch was served by Joyce Mac- Kle, Joan MacLeod and Eleanor Haywood. A most enjoyable even- ing wall brought to a close by the singing of Binds." N. D. Moeleon UNDERTAKEB EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North Wiltshire -.-3.43 -in 3.vr'i' WW4” In Memoriam In loving memory of ear dear husband and fuller. William nu-I all Ceehe. York. 951. .,-. ..,A 5-. Cllerleffefevm Funeral Home 1! Esstsli St. JIM. 4023 Sincere and true in his heart nnafbel mild ",9 (thumb aboplt 4,000.000.000 copies. Ailothcrl - ' f t e various books he wrote was b Y b I Eiannexn Thedmeetlng opened with ” TEPOISTE Be(rl?igl10)le0dfr'llf6 lllhearge of a rousing smg Song led by Beek ' read the- A t l - i law we and A 18625 Zggsbg; mligj human nature." he once sin d to discuss the iinler-chur Beck brought the third in his ll" 3 l”"" "W M"yVl"" M” ”Evidents 0 th where he attended state teachers 9. ed with prayer by Mr. Dunbar. MAN BEATS UP b9 0hSel'Ved by all employees of the Canadian National Railways on duty by a two-minute period of and Donald Nicholson. Rev. J. D. Mac- ad? Kay. Rev. L. M. Machlauzhioll. Rev. Bean, M Rt-v I the following Elders: Wilbur Mac- lwilllams, R. A. Maclfenzle. Doll- aid Campbell, Murdoch MacPhee. and R. s. r. Jni-dine. E. A. Cudrylorm Donald MacNevln. Boyd 38111530. they were tb ty of costumes were, the court to the Illness of Mr. A- llan expression of the court's keen regret was made on motion . of Rev. W. R. E. Blalkle were appointed I Mm- inatlng committee to list the of- it W8! 5 flcera and convenes-s for the en- suing year. Naughton, the Rev. D. A. Camp- bell was appolnted Presbytery Re- 'appolnted alternate in case Mr. Campbell should not be able to attend. Sevlei-al llle:'lDi'.Y were -' ' suhrn tted to te eou a appro- Blest Be the Tie Thatliprhte Icmm mm" on "ch. The report of the Place not as yet available so action will loot be taken until the March meet- lng. WORK APPROVED "M nu” nu” on motion of Rev. D. A Camp- plelpublished in 1936, had a sale oflso for 82 a night at a YMCA. The ,"Y" doubted the course would prove popular but agreed that he try on a commission basis. Within ,two years he was making 330 n aboutinlggt) insthead (lit the 8: he askfd. id, "is o te casses ecame oo that we put off real living. Life. wellarge for him to handle himself. Cl” learn too late. is in the living of it." I That was the beginning of his in- A' Carnegie was born Nov. 24, l888.llstitute. He trained instructors to ll" -give the (Later the family moved to another speaking. ll farm near Warrensburg, M0,. l"liow to Stop Worrying and Start Living." "The greatest tragedy ;'human- relationship A psychology. ISlresses Need Of More Temperance Education A request that a director of Rev. Mr. Linton stressed ltemperance education be appoint- problem of alcohol as nlot just the ed for the schools of the Provlncepneed to educate the adu t, but also at the earliest possible date wlilasilto educate the child as well. This made in a resolution passed at t eedu annual meeting of the P. E. l.l Temperance Federation yesterday. other resolutions urged pastors and churches to hold a decision; jday for the enlisting of people for lthc total abstinence cause. to con- tact Sunday Schools with the view .of gaining wider use of temperance llessons: and to urge congregations 3 Ito take a stand against the prac-l tice of social drinking. A pledge of support was made to Dr. Ross and Mrs. Eaton. Slickville. During the evening session the,' election of officers of the organiz-l gallon for the coming year was con-t ducted. Mr. Colin Waugh was re- elected President. other officers re- elected were Rev. Donald I Mc- Clare, East Baltic, Secretary: Mr. Robert Carruthers, Kensington. BS W. (Continued from page 1) including the herds of C ii-Jaton and Archibald Farms. I ' I schools, and, if possible it should mm It was the my mums h ' t th f ' . be incorporated into the textbooks. B(;;:,vallJ:woel;led 8 9 air As the textbooks are brought up to ' the North River man scored in 'regard to aclohoi be brought up to Provincial I,-at Smck Show ;date the same way. At the present time there are pproximately 200,000 alcoholics, in Canada, the majority of whom' seek its use with the idea that it will heal the pain in both body and soul. A goodly number of these people have the mistaken idea thatll alcohol is more good to them tbanj (religion. I Rev. Mr. Linton also pointed out that the majority of people today ido not fully understand the facts in connection with the problem of when his The Archibald Farm herd t the 'and the junior championships.- SWINE SHOW . . and went on from there to win Allison Profltt, Freetown and 3l90ll0l- Tl'9l'9l9l'9 W"-V e"”l'llml.'er was we blg wmner .umlthe junior female Ciampionship. Courncy B. Lusby of Amherst went : speaker. The group then divided Tr”-Sure” . . I . lshould be made to cause the gen- swine Show ring at the Mal”lllm91She also wok the reserve E,-and senior and grand champion in the ' W0 Panel! lit? discussion on seven C (.h1l1l;ehm;?l'l"g;.h:eiglzlgger 32:: mil Pllhllc to bewme m0l'9 Wllo wl'll(":; If”? Tl:;:5d8y'. mmdsrfg ribbon after a very close battle Holstein ring at the Maritime Wint- ' timely subjects. Th : ” C ' cerned about its effects in the too elun Of. E5elll0l'0 were led by Florence 'D.f.fglf',l;f. servance welcomed on behalf of the church by Elder Reginald MacNutt. Pre,in(;zmtel,'e::dtoC:xent":;';Ii-'u1yd' :::,d,.:.iobur;l .5lde"l Waugh welmmed the Rev" i'Tcmperance organizations with ailithe senior John Linton. General Secretary ofd possible support the Canadian Federation. Toronto,( i M hfj id who was chief speake at the even-l. "9 815" slressed that the Var” HS 8 ing meeting. l showed the - - d c- pointed out that a large number ' . .1 1 , wmiam Found of La lot those who drink are reluctant::h' .ll"bl'c End l:”.hapt;”"d"cl "' on mac drinkers who more or less arel;;”:::h333eE'c "l E lunrdier compulsion of social eus- The megting was presided o"r,Alm)!e,-EL Dr. Eaton led a discussion on,hY Ml? Colin Wl!llSh- Wllmol VI-l' ill"? l'll”llllllllK Problem lllllllllg l99llt1'ley'P'e5ldem””he P' E' 1' Templnter. French River. P.E.I.. 2. S. lr'lRel'5- ll" llll-0 Cmlllelllloll 3 flll".".a"Ce Fedem”0"' Tn". rel”e5l'iSteu'art and Son. Marshfleld. .'"A1coh;.1 15 nynamn," was shown, atlve for the Provincial Govern-Iiw. Haynes! Amherst. RR” 4' S .The film is being made available ment was the Horn -1- George Mac- 5,ewm and Son. 4 . Ito any group who wishes to use lt.'KlIy. Minister of HiBllWllYS- 'l'llE City of Charlottetown was repre- lavanilvc. SESSION isented by Councillor A. Wright. The Rev. John Linton 8. Th., B.l A vote of thanks was given to A. General Secretary of the Cans-lth dian Temperance Federation, ad- e Pastor and Elders of Zion Church for their hospitality. And! dressed a well attended meeting in Zion Church hall last evening. l lion senior male. C.W. Haynes Aged boars. 1. W. Roland Pa 24 months 1. W. Roland Paynte 2. S.C. Stewart and Son. Senior champion boar. and Payrlter; reserve iFound. to the executive for their work dur- 1 lng the year. Meeting Of P.E. Island Presbytery In Ch'lown 3. C.W. Haynes. (nine-1. and 3. W. Rolan 2. C.W. Haynes. d 6 The Presbytery of P. E. I. met Bean stated that a total an I 104 Tuesday alga gave him money to . A o .53. Stewart d 50 I. (serve junior female championship recapture is ave. on Monday Oct 31 1955 to M, 01 the CNIEI U" Mlanm Rmlml Tuesday in the Kirk Hall of Stlchildren and young people had Junior ch..::.on 1:”;-..w. Roi. Willi Mllltlell Hill Tldy- He hit! Audrey 3l'llllll9ll- 37- Slltl 830 and Mrs 'Fred' 1-' Com, Ina; Mr Henddrson d , I.yames' church, with the Modern-,heerl at Camp Keir. that finances and paymer. reserved s.Cd Slew. three red ribbons in all. Two sec- V0llllll8l'll.Y SIVC Merlin WISH!!!- Joann; gov”-dt 8 don i pg. Me ,. : ”,a-n Ml r""e5'jtor, the Rev. M. C. Currie in the;wcre in a sound condition. that an md son. ionds three thirds and several toll. 30. I six-foot-two shoeshine i i N 3 ”d”," l "' 531!” -l"l"'v chair, and th. cl...-it, the Rev.lthe Camp buildings bad all been Gm", champion and ,,mvh others. boy. her play envelope of 882 and TURNI-:R..Ag the p, E; unspi. id " E" l”"' ,3? Vlsll "ll"'l'iT. H. B. Somera. at the deak..repainted and that gifts had been W Roland Paymer Guy Rodd. a veteran showman E2 " 33 ' wall I” ' 39” E” .31 on Monday. 0.... 31' 1955. g3"rle.:'ll"l the lVVl8l'lfll1PS Mom-ton vrrhe following Ministers were illaoireceived from the W. M. S., the gow 24 months and overgl w of other years wlm sold Ms mm, C0mPete With NO other WOIIIGII Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Turncr- f Oltlmmi xew Glasnwt Halli present: Rev. D. A. Cmpbell. ReV- Men's Club of Zion Church. the C " Winsloe. a dz-lllghtcr. Dorothy ax" ew”S””- B3llll"'-Si Brownies of Summerslde and other interested friends. , Reporting on the Budget. the Haynes' L. E. Blalkle. Rev. E- 1? Rev. W. H. Brown and Gen. Klllen. together with iPre-Synod Congress at Saint John and 4 wllllam Found- lln October from this Presbytery that the Budget giving: of the Church were 590,000 ahead of what is time last year. As Convener of Evangelism and art and Son. nd W. Brecken Simmons. lbson, Marshfleld. Sow 7 months and under 0-I successful Preaching Mission held at Brook- fleld early in July under the lead- ership of the Rev. Joseph Cath- cart. As Property Convener. Rev. D. A. Campbell recommended. and greed. that Presbytery approve the sale of the Cardigan Manse. PENSION FUND . MacDonald of Zion Session Ind BM" N.B. 3. C.W. Haynes. Rev. W. H. Brown and Rev 1-- Haynes On motion of Rev. L. M. Mae- Opens Canada Dam In India By c.R. BLACKBURN Canadian-Press Staff Writer MABANJORE, India (CP)-Can- ada's External A:I:I'nldh.l:!& Peas-soaitodllwell gdg am"-a project to which his country has contributed a mail! ”;Learsoncalledthedama”rnon- Pension Fund of the Church. As Convener of the Gordon Memorial Committee. Rev, D. A. Campbell stated that the Memorial Cairn at Alberlon had now been erected and would be dedicated In the Spring when the landscaping work was complete. Rev. W. H. Brown h in the Report of the Nomina Committee and on his motion the following were elected to office for IMO: Moderator. Rev. M. Carl Currle:,Clerlt. Treasurer. Publicl- ty and statistics. Rev. 1'. II. B. Samara: I the court approved heartily cl Rev. D. committee on tile of Women In the Church is 5 nesaraswelhissilapllelaoaa tweweakvlautnlatilafonowina . &QihND1.'CW' 0----I--l--v mos.-'-'":..cr.c.: A ATW-..l- ”::;-h..:.p.aetd'beoIfR wlliirrlisnsnnlaouicosrnlniuw at Charlottetown. in doing so be defeated strong entries from thelnumber of Nova Scotia breeders is the herd that was formerly own- . P t W'll- cation should start in the public Ed by George Chase at or ' topped the feeder steer class with a beautiful roan Irxggergo ssglonflzngie f;l:';ergTewi:: animal that recalled the victory jcharlottelown earlier this year'IIORSE SHOW grand champion steer brought a dollar a pound. Yester- day Mr. Jewell won two third place ribbons in the Scotch Shorthorns. senior female championship and reserve. the reserve .iunlor( chaninionshlp and reserve grand lThc Eaton herd took the grand . I Cl d d l W. Roland Paynter of Frenchilhree year "d y es 36 mares "'9 grlmd and .lhe reserve grand gtfsegilienagnfiifaflneflhatifiidlorglithigsrnW2;; champlonshlpsdm mars hi; 1:3: Logan Brothers of Amherst. Stew-lby Mr. Profit! in his Will0WlIX' gsowt SC. Sasgwargtragnd C50": 0' art was offered a tempting price herd at Freetown. Jl.ll1l0l' . .l0us Eoverllmellts ll'll'0ll8ll0lll ml hlimplon 50?" and the reserve Ellylfilhegd hliigaflohfaltllgr Hi-(fig;-vgtf Darky, a son of Brown's Master During the afternoon session Dr Tm""”y slmuld wmk more closely Junior c::;n,:lpoj?,;, agI:,(:p,th'Eh:Se.;l-Ivsz . ,h - t ch 1 t showed the reserve junior champ as he told the Guardian, she was t 8mPl0l'l B M0 r - h 1. d l.I. Walter Jones several years ago. pmMem;River sholved the reserve champ-llslllgedyoung mares e 3 ever 1RiRd- gadn se::da,l.ibT,(:,d voung stallion Chief's Favourite had ll” l"nl9l' cllamplml lem3l'- nc u in 0 e . - T '- Boar twelve months and under Board twelve months and under IS, I. William Found, Long River W. Rol- this fine old stallion had taker the willinrn i first four places in a strong vlasa Boar nine months and under 12- . i. and 2. s.c. Stewart and Son. GUERNSEY Slmw Boar seven months and under d Paynter. Boar under seven months 1.. 5. C.W. Haynes, 2, S and 4, Roland Paynter. 2. send 5 s.c.l'e lstcwart and Son, 4 and 6 C.W. A Sow 15 months and under 24-l. lh .l.il'...l'...”1'..l”.i”'.l:.i'L'&?.". ffltil-nd 2. son. a. l Senior Champion sow- W. Rol- and Paynter, reserve, S.C. Stew- mp b"ed9” Sow 9 months and under 12- S.C. Stewart and Sons. 2. Wylie S.C. Stewart and Sons 2 and 4' Reid Pulpwood Co. Campbellton. Sow under 7 months-I. 2 and 3 W. Roland Payniar. 4. C. W. Junior Champion Sow -- S. C. Stewart and Sonzreserve S.C. Slew- GOLDEN WEDDING ' ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Cyriac Gallant, 181 f)?::'5ei:' ::ltes':';ln3;hl:')n;Eust0n Street, Charlottetown. who and appnedjcelebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary on Oct. 17th with s P. I party at the Clover Club. Mrs. Gal- was at Rustico. (Photo By Carl lant is formerly of Egmont Bay, Rauaghanl. IISLAND BREEIIERS CONTINUE HIGH Iart and Son. i Grand champion sow. W. Rtlialldl rgaynter; reserve, S.C. Stewart andlyeardold bu”. Pmosie Phillip an on l yrus This aynes. Senior herd-i. and 3 S.C. Stew- art and Son. 2. William Found. 4 l championship Rosette. Mr. the CW. Haynes. bull in the guernsey ring took the Cll3l'l0lt9t0Wl1 H0lel- Mr. Swift Junior herdny wg Roland payncye of Just about every dairyman ijgllllggsl;l:dB:::(slllrf:gl:?lEil. N'.'S. met 2. SC. Stewart and Sons. 3. In the place. He was Mountain Dale , , of the Bank in 150” scouzang 95 Ciwd Haynes. Jearless and he was shown by Fa": Brmmvick and Prince E.dwaeu Breeders market C185,-1.1g clw-'Waiter Coulter and Son. A ple- Inland Pm) ' M 1 t W th:(Haynes' Pure animal, he showed lots of ' T 9 5 apmllllllelll B t , The get of Civic Chief Jr. aged Clydesdale stallion owned by Cecill J. Stewart of Hampshire were among the most prominent money winners in the horse show at the Maritime Winter Fair Tuesday. Cecil Stewart took three horses to the fair and he brought home two championship ribbons. a first andllilliiton had a second. His beautiful filly Lady Holstein: Favourite Anne took the class for Blackford Duke. A senior Holstein sire, owned jointly by l 00k ion. several placlngs. er Falr. It was a repeat perfum- ance of a year ago. He was bred r his young mare and it was The reserve senior and reserve grand was Abegwelt B o u r b o in fully over the development though. 3 D8!'kY 8 39V9F3l times SPIN tetown for the one of the nicest and most prom- Bunbllfy Farm herd Of Pl'9mlCl' I18 rais . I-loo. C. B. Sherwood. Minister of of Stewart placed second with hlslA3rl”"l"ll'e ll" New Brullswlck son of CMC Chief Jr. A. D. Neill of Fredericton. N. B. (3? mil? aaddltion to the wins scored had me reserve' The junior champ" 3- b Mr Stewart a Nova Scntian mu male was shown by Mr' Nem -31 h. 'w M ' and Son of Ox: and the reserve junior champion Cir '31 "I3 Eta lolielhree red ribbons male by Hon. Mr. Sherwood. amluhior chamogionship and several Cw" Jones of Puwn” w" u” other strong placlngs with animals only other Islander showing sired by Civic Chief Jr or sons of the Hamel" rlngl He phced mm his Mr Moore am; mid me with his hard sire Crown Point (. 'rd. ' "H animals Sm”, b Senator Abegweit and had several "” '3" 3 3' other good placlngs. including a third and several fourths. F. at the Oxford exhibition this fall. Taken To Court On E. 1. Mr. Gallant's former home 3”” '” "ilk H” .cows in the Canadian Guernsey World, scored a win with his two- Fimr pigs get one of Sm'kg'wcnl on to take the reserve sen- ll. S.C. Stewart and Sons. 2. c.w.lior male clianiplonship Mr. Hurry had five ribbons in addition to his The senior and grand champion class and there was never much doubt about his right to top plac- ling. The r e s e r v e junior male champion was shown by the estate of Seymour Main and Son. They (am, also had the junior famale champ- Allon Bell of Kensington showed a winner had two thirds and a lfifth. Ernest F. Coles and Son of Indy Was Native of This Province TORONTO (CPI - Mervyn A. 71, a Canadian who organ at Staff Changes Ai Lecd Bank Mr. D.E. Matthews, Acountant the Charlottetown branch Can. ere Monday. he moved Sc0lla., where he where he up residency with served as Mayor from 1914 to 1917 the near future Mr. and in 1919 and 1920, eighteen years ser Mr. Brown lived for 14 years in Blink dlll'lllE Wlllcll London, Eng., and Toronto before SP9” 0V9l'5ellll Wl moving to Washington. , Almyi H9 59l'V9d He is survived by his wife, Kath- in Amllmh N-5- an armed NS. before comln Mr. Brown was the son of the He ll" be” E” M. Mr. and M". Abmhlm Brown with the Kinsmen Clubs in the of York. Four brothers and a Mmume P"”'l"c95 ml" "1 mm, predeceased mm. They were years and as Past President Herbert, George. David. Edwin and S"””'' , Hum,” (Mm waned vuqewl Mr. Matthews successor. Mr. H. . Swift, along with his wife and Island Well born. Nova expects to l&i(( his family In Matthews has vice with tho four years W35 th the Canadian as Accountant d New Glasgow 8 to this City. lvely associated F to Medicine Hat Alta.. any d of daughter have arrived in the City and are temporarily located at Island 4-H Clubs were very well represented at the Amherst Winter Fair competitions held Monday. Besides George Riley (second in public speaking) Kathleen Dekker in public speaking), Marie MacMlll , Wood Islands and Ger- ald Traln r, Baldwin's Road (first in poultry judging), and Laura Macliellan, St. Georges (fourth in horse dressing) other Island entries were:Ranklne MacKlnnon. O'Leary and Sheldon MacLean, Coleman, (field crops): Arthur Cameron. Held of Hlli!b0l'0l-l8h. BOY!-'0 Stet- ter Ulbrlcht has admitted "a ser- son, Bi-ookfleld, Junior Colwlll and les of failures in party work," in Clarence MacDonald. Sherhrooke, a speech published Tuesday in the Garth Coffin. Head of Hillsborough party newspaper. Neues Deutscli- Hammond Reid. Victoria Cross. land. Clara MacLeIlan, St. Georges, Bloyce Macllae and Jackie Barrett, Brookfield (livestock judging). Representing the sewing clubs were Margaret MacDonald. Brad- enell. Mariam Hyde and Ruth MacPhali. Meadowbank and Phy- llis Newport, Greenvale. Expect Howe To Discuss Pipe Line OTTAWA (CP)-Trade Minister Howe likely will meet with offl- ciais of Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd. today to negotiate leasing arrangements for the northern Ontario portion of the propo d 3350.000,000 all-Canadian natural gas pipeline, it was learned Tues- a . here he was Assistant Acountanl at the Halifax branch for the past one a one-half years. East German Red Parry Boss Admits Failures BERLIN (Reuters)-East Ger- man Communlst party chief Wal- He said there were cases of "opposition. spirit of contradic- tion. and a gmwlng trend to- wards bourgeois conceptions. At every step and pace we meet want of clearneas and unstesdl- ness." He explained the "main weak- nesses" in party work by their results. one party organization for instance. had held the view "that it does not matter whether West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer takes over the govern- ment of all-Germany as long as unification is reached." a s . :.....m.mm.......... You'll drinlr Willi dillght KINB lIillE COFPIfE The federal and Ontario gov- ernments have agreed in princi- pie to finance the expensive On- tario leg under a crown company which likely will be administered by Mr. Howe. Ontario is to put up one-third and the federal gov- ernment two-thirds of tha estim- Pl Ed d 11 (1 G mackman nth: ”"'i”l"l”'l? cm" in ti-etch rince war san uernsey e w oe ne won a breeders got some good placlngs chcrg. about 2.100 mile. in very strong competition in thei HAMILTON. (Cp) E A wmowy ,Bailey Arena at the Maritime brunette who has her former Winter Fair Tuesday. Harold friend in court' for blackmail Palmer of Kenslngton took the re- who were giving him money. She said she went to police af- ter Washington forced 3200 and a TV set from her by threatening to tell her nick father of their intimate relationship. Miss Brintnell said she realis- ed then that Wasbington bad bad no affection for her. Extra Trips Cor Ferry Maritime Winter Fair An extra trip of the car ferry is being operated l9aVln8 Cape Tor-mentlne at 1.00 am. each day until and including Sunday, Nov. 6, which will be the last of these extra trips which a convenience of people fro attending the Maritime Winter Fair being held at Amherst, N. S. During the period of the Maritime Winter Fair the car ferry service leaves Borden and Cape Tor- mentlne at 7.00 a.m., 8.15 a.m., 10.20 a.m., 12.20 m., 6.30 p.m., 7.50 p.m., 9.15 p.m., 1.40 p.m., 4.50 p. p.m., 10.40 p.m. This service will remain In effect! until the 1.00 trip from Cape Tormentlne on Sunday. Nov. 0 the service will revertiiothe mgular lch went into effect Oct. 16. . after which Canadian National Railways . rd several years ago. came to mlierst with one animal and won the Junior male championship and e reserve grand. He took the onor with Brackiey Melba's Pam. clan. a promising young sire. E-Tic Hurry of Wlnsloe. one of the 0l hillh producing schedule wh SALESMAN WANTED To sell appliances el:c., off shore floor. Must be em- ployed at present but with sl-nhltlon-for better position. Good starting wages with commission on sale. Apply in own handwriting stating age and experience; nppsv sox iu. GUARDIAN RIGHT III! N CHAIIDTIITOWN AT DANCE ROLLAWAY CLUB Iuvnspav NIGHT, NOV. 3 Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 Music by the Downtowners Sponsored by the Nurses Alumnae P. E. I. Hospital Door Prize Admission 50 cents MERCURY l IS NOT ONLY THE CAR N A "WOMAN'S WORLD" BUT IN A "MAN'S-- WORLD" as well Yeu'l lleve .. go fe file l-limes aowaiio Tl-llA'lIl.l to see the 3750.000 liiedel - - - BUT iron can an hill is MITIOR 3. Mrliculiv siliwllli lllofolis LTD 1MIiI.'0eaivga,-Dani .'V7WI0?3"3lil