I Tlllili irvs Swine has issued a MARITIME WINTER FAIR zlrgfd 'b:N:Vf;c”iI:g tentlon on the Rural Youth Pro- npened this year by the winner of the Rural Youth Public Speaking be, juntest. by an noun- ln past years. the honor of op will be held this year in the Port for some years has seinrally gone to a visiting ed for the occasion. The honor this the public. and it is expected the year, however. will go to the boy usual large crowd will attend. or girl who toph the Public Speak- The official opening ceremonies, lng Colltut. The announcement of which will be quite brief, are pla.n- 51" this new departure came from sec- ned for 0.!) p.m. on Saturday, 0c- uved in the mt tober fl, ' ” 'y following the and "gun den - npwwvwwmruut a ens. a , - E young weihnter of the Public Speak- :j':.:gh'.l,g,."'fe,,”::;,e ing Contest will he conducted is gag ply. Regular dance Thursday night. the microphone, and to him or her sil. Ryan Hall. Burn's Orchestra. go the honor of declaring the Alton Hall October 3. Masqller- lauy open. . sde Dance Nine Mile Creek W. 1. CATTLE FEATURE Visitors to this year's Maritime Masquerade Dance Vernon Hall, mm" Fm, who an um” only Thursday. October 35th. and of Basilica Altar Society. Bingo, Mos-ell Pal-igh Hnu, wed- by a Winter Fair official, it is plan- nesany octane; mu, s p.1, Goon ned to have the Grand champion road fro prises. Jackpot 33. Burke's Orchestra. Prizes. Suying live and dressed poultry, "'"mg' I Monday. through Thursday, Wad- dell Bros, Crapaud. day. October sets. Prises for . ,,,gu., patrons at the evening performanc- (Continued on page 13) Masquerade Dance Legion Hall. Thursday, Prizes for best OOMIIBII, ladies Ill! gents. No 31,”, h Mann communuy M"".,.d. dun. rm”. 3.” Bali tonight. Watch for add next olgshutrarrisss. nu , (Aim Bo dlgnitary. or one especially invit- 7.1) pm. The contest is open to hm, Eloy asag) ( Sows Qualify Adv. Registry mmmnum nu mum. shows the following r. 1:. mull . who dacribad it as a move by the owned. "WI recently T09 WEI "mam Wu” F '1' Fair executive to focus more at- 3:(El,l:t::k'n'duI:hg';'h'.,'l(cn(u”' sw I Herman . Mlyne 10-19084; Royalty may 1G (Col. F. 1. Andrew) 9472.34, the above scores, the first gure indicates the number of pin ed litter, The 5”. and a willingness to help allow in g ate: the age in dnyg to enter the world of our netghbla-. he Plus when slsught d. will a , isni Maritime Winter Fair ofiic- Gdddle MGmOl'ldI m 3 g Honored Member 'u".ft'.?.l,l.o...lt.l.lnt of all kinds Mr. G. F. Ferguson, N w Land etc.. are extreme eaampl the evening programs, will have an was paid a very much merited 't,rn'i- Irate worlds in our midst. Raul." -1-u”d.y' on 30 M ltohpportunity of witnessing one of bute by the Minister Rev. L. D. know there are also ho- Mm mm,” ., the mom. Club, in !e:mi:I::t.-In;l:?ul't:l3tud0I the Fairs guagtlett at the evening service last twsss sroup and group, individual According to an announcemuit Chur . Mn Fersrhson hlives across the advisable, to try and breakdown In ecurch.Hisgrand-allthebarri , but there an AMP classes of each breed of cat- lather Anderson donated the land meetin- grouse; a plenty between tie judged in the Bailey Arena duh llllon which Geddle h Inc the regular evening 'perfob Church is built, and the land for H1 I . By. - - mances. As far as possible. a di!- "10 blll'Yl,llS ground as well. Mr. A sad instance of loneliness that I979!" bN39d V111 be iudsed each FWKUEOD 5 m0"l9l”- MFR 1-ll?! 759' Isn't necessary, is that of the old. 5'50” 5"PP”9d, during her 1110 I received a letter from an old The animals showing in the tune. the beautiful flowers for the mend - he told me he was al- Grand Championship classes will bcztllrfh. Ferguson has runs the most eighty-four. "Until recently," obviously be the top-ranking reln-e- 1 holin Y Year! for all the tar he said. "I was able to get about, Muquu-.d.. sq. vi". gnu, pd, l:ntthItI&e.lrii)t;1t1I1eI; glileed tzrcic 01 d cClilll':r":lfIl0" Wm! "11! 55' but now I am pretty well confin- bug s e e er r. us. g M" F"g"5”'.' ” E 3"” ""1" am to those who spare a few min- es will see the "cream of the ""1 ill 3"ll10l'ltY on local offalrl g M on in en . utes or a chat th me e ft W a" ''""'ll ' l"l0V"edIl' 0' a while!" lie his lived in the m "'""! 3:"lG::;E':t'- HS ” Sh”: same small town all his life - M-quuade Danes Orwell nail e'Ilear.y Tlomlerlittee 'I'hneI:!:zine.tles'y is October :1". Prue." nod male. outdo: tlhedbest kept 1' pm” my stand-father before hlln. His lone- wa ”” A , when a visitor arrives - - and w:g'plEf3sl'I'n3ea"'5l'aI lm '" do” "m M u” Vmwr mm" was paid to Mr. Ferguson for his "H Masquerade Dance. Friday night Ii:'vI:,'t:Ii'-s':rv&'c5ePd.:II!'duP.Il1t' n . ' ' b e I I . ' I m. In bT " louria West October sith. St. Peters Holy Name Mrlmllll Church- , U I I acted, Friday 8. Lunches. Cliais- Hall, St. Peters. esa's Orchestra. not Turkey Supper, Saturday. 0c- . mm. :7. Hall. St. Peters. Pantry Sale Ivan Bowman's Zion Church Has one is Orspaud United Church 0;-:3;-g; f,:?;.”;,Ij'.;V 1:33: C. G- I. T. Formed The first meeting of the newly to new parents living with the Junk, Fume" meeung New organized C.G.l.T. group of Zion Church met at the Manse on Oct. M" s.mmu' October n ' at Glasgow School Wednesday, Oct. 1 k 3” mm" W L as. Dr. George Fisher guest speak- 12- Th” meemg ””'"d by coc . Oyster . ' Weekly Dsaee Fort Augustus Hall every Wednesday night. Burke's Orchestra. Tlgnish parish bazaar and chick- Women's Institute. Serving from ensupperoetoberuandzsthat 5 tas p.m. ;';jhL"'”' c”'''”''”"” M” W7 Eldon School girls will present Dance Cardigan Legion Hall as a Kitty" in Pownal l-lall Wed- orchestra P. A. System and Caa- sored by Cllerr!-Villa! Choir- me" "Nun Annual chicken supper and has- Dance West Royalty Ian. ll? 3L M”?! Hall. Sourls. WH- Orchestra. Canteen service. 0.3 IiId25tII. Delicious meals and gam- io 12:3). . es galerp, , - was to 1956 Ilnslna .' the C.G.l.'l'. I1yl':'na1Ll:lkle mi: (113 ed in an entirely different environ- ' Sc 1 t on w e not Turkey dinner with all the is IoIIn'Ill:d. was then read; this was irirnmmlngs in Belfast Hall. Oct. followed by the repeating of the nth Spomond by North mum. PI'l1Iil1maEl!,eud tge Ll.drdlIrownP"yus.nd ship service conducted by Arline e v. are Mrs. Brawn were then called up- Larter. The theme was: "Behold, on and they expressed their pleas- I Send You Forthdi; to Serva". P ii iii . t Th 1 t t an a. mum Prince" chm :m::ing e first meeting a e scrp ure res g was a n A y Aft I games led by the werb: "I love TO Tell The Story" cverv 'l'hurIda! nlshh Webster! Md v" W” "”-1-"- 51”” leadeei'It..the";1rls had a round of and "0 Master, Let Me Walk l ing. This was followed by With Thee." The Lord's Pray: Iullllgh. This brought to a close the closed the devotional period. first meeting of s new C.G.I.'l'. "”d”"d''- 3”" ”'”x"""" "'4' "'d '"'''"d'” (M M F-I'll: msecondzml ?.'1'f33' meeting of services on Friday night .After a nos C.G.I.T. as held 1estf!ri- lively sing song, the meeting olos- Mrs. Maclseod. Miss Graham. Mrs evenisgin :slCC?lI'IiI'l'. EXTRA SPECIAL 'As a Special Attraction For our Big Asuliversary sale, We offer soo Alarm Clocks Regular Price 83.50 SALE PRICE 32.79 all! our AND anon mu: CONGRESS PLAYING CARDS Alargeassortsnentolnewdsllsnstoohoose train. ' : Regular Price 81.35. SALE PRICE 98c qualified. mm Q a - lao - as; Mayneland medbutlofhlast week's E ' ue will )1:-sal.”t truewe The Puwc spun” Come” 5” 182-9:0”; Clintoni:nlf:s's Il7T1y'IDiiver' leplrate worlds -r - and till”! " Cm ad iieein 9191451; Clintoliia Jean what makes life so lonely." ' 28.1 (T. Montgomery) B-111-I7; .,,...g on Maritime Winter my Cumberiandl1otel.AmherstonFri- S””'''" 5” ””"”" 3""1” P M2,”. m day, October M. commencing at "Md”oc:1.g';'.”'D'h lax mg aye.-.3. world apart. But he doctors. of the four nurses, the therapist. every I at the Geddle Memorial Memorial those for example. of different re- purpose RUHAMAHSCI-IEN!'D.D!'RANK ............a-v-m':?..':'. WE AND OUR NEIGHBORS sarsnara slrr Nos mulu. And what exercise of the imag- Mr. White often disagrees with ilsation is often needed for bus- band and wife to approach can other's unique world! of differ”; sex. "sometimes of utterly different backgrounds, husband and wllg can. and too often, do. go separ. ate and lonely ways while living of in the same house. Sympathy, kindness, the willlngnesss to fur. ther each other": goals - work here too, to break down barriers. But there will probably always be that only our great novelists and poets. that only a Shakespeare can fully enter into snother's world - - but trying, helps. I told him that ) 11;. Every hospital. it is true, is a it. i aniandevery visitor who ”:' andhelphreaksinto a E BRIGHTON ROAD mill 1. A. Home All J. H. Gerrv AX),-Mr. and Mn. Keith Kennedy Horne El: Insti m Onlhlllllall M 5?; : E E E E E E I? isn't necessary. or perhaps even Margaret Cotton. ligio , races or origins. 31.00 each: Mrs. Myron Bell. 5 S. er, Mrs. Kenneth Parker, Mrs, A. C. and Miss Laura Cox, Mrs. James MscMlllan. Mrs. W. A. Beer, Mrs. Donald MacMillan, Miss-Jean Sellar. WATER STREET 315.00 Mrs. W. G. Bruce 310.00 Queen Hotel 310.00 County Construction 310.00 Seaman's Beverages 3101!) Associated Shippers 35.00 Prince Grocery 35.00 Miss Lena McLure 35.00 W. D. Gillis and Co. 35.00 J. and T. Morris, Ltd. 33.00 Mrs. John Rattenbury ed to the house. How grateful. I and probably his father and liness and -cparateness vanishes Perhaps more effort and kind- of the same family living un- der the same roof. each with his own special attitudes. than in any other relationship. It is far simpler to make an elderly neighbour hap- py with a few mlnutes' chat than 9. 31.00 each: Mrs. J. 11. Murray, A. Mutch, Mrs. Ravenhill. AMBROSE STREET 38.00 Mrs. P. J. Chappell family, feel wanted and contented. It is easier to make gestures of ffendship toward a neighbor rais- naent, than to accept one's own teen-ager's tastes and activities. Tait. .:.mm...m.mj. The meeting opened with s wor- Mrs. A. O. F. Gill, Mrs. Lloyd . W. Boyles, Mrs. Barry Downs. .70 cents Mrs. Roland Taylor. Klrkweod Drive ad . Park School 32.00 each: Miss I. J. Villeti, Dol- iiver Dennis, C. Wood. 31.00 each: Mrs. Earl Ford, Mrs. Iorne Good. Mrs. Samuel Good, from 1 John 14 1-13. liymns sung During the business period plans were made to attend the special Dunsford, Mrs. ed by the singing of Taps. Carson. A Friend, Mrs. C. H. Fost- 32.00 each: Gulf Potato Co., A. G. MacPherson, Mrs. J. S. McDon- ald, Mrs. R. B. Smith. Mrs. T. D. Delllois, Stewart Suimgeour. C. R. Palmer, Mrs. B. C. VanIder- siin Mrs. J. 0. C. Campbell. Mrs. P. A. 32.00 each: Miss Mabel Newsom, Mrs. Walter Wilson, Mrs. K. M. Martin, Miss Erma Boswall, Mrs. Margaret Wakelin, Mrs. E. E. Mac- Innis, Mrs. H. R. Hiilsoa, Lenaron 31.00 each: Miss Mary MacDonald, Hawkes, Mrs. C. A. Buntain, Mrs. Mrs. R. E. Morrison. Mrs. W.. I. , Robert Constable. Mrs. A. Games- MALPEQ ion. Mrs. id. Mrs. Horses Cameos, Mrs. L. Cr Green, Miss barter. Mrs. Eric Flb Jenkins. Mrs. Willard Burke. .50 cents sad: Mrs. Ocald lew- . Mrs. L. G. MacNevin. art. tluharsoa. .50 cents: 810.!!! Donald A. Murchison o.oo Flora Murchison 82.41) each: Kirkwood Motel. J. D. E. Sterling 81.00 each: Murray's Service Stat- Alden Bin, Mn, Mrs. W. Ford. PLEASANT AND VICTORY 32.00 each: R. H. Lowther. Miae partition and pr UE ROAD BAZAAR And CHICKEN SUPPER HOPE RIVER WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY OCTOBER 24I'II-25fII mmijmmmmjmmgm LEGION SERYICE OFFICER Ui'rAWA SALARY: 8,000 - 37.000 according to qualifications Dulls.a: To assist veterans and their dependents by the pre ation of claims for the various benefits provided in veterans' legislation; such other duties as may he required QUALIFICATIONS: Honodable discharge from wartime ser- vice In the Armed Forces. Sound general education with addi. tional credits for legal training. Administrative experience, ex- ecutive ablllty. Demonstrated ability to write clearly and con- cisew. to prepare and interpret reports and statistics. Appli- csnts need not be bilingual, but a thorough knowledge of both Frerlcil and English would be an asset. Personal suitability. Applicants should be made through the nearest Branch of the Canadian Legion and sent to Dominion Command. P. O. Box 057. Ottawa. RESERVE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I3fh HALIFAX SYMPHONY CONCERT aswsi! EDWARD STREET 32.11) each: Mrs. Percy Macltse, 'Mrs. William Munroe, Mrs. man 'MacPherson. 31.00: Mrs. W. A. Johnston Eldon hllfciaeap; .5 cents each: Mrs. Catherine Mac- Oy PI. Kenna. Mrs. Milton Galbraith, Mrs Mrs. Fulton Robertson, Mrs. Rex Alden Ellis. Klelly. Mrs. J. C. Stewart. Mrs. Aliston Graham, Frank Tinney. .50 cents each: Mrs. H. C. Melliah, 31.00 each: Mrs. MacArthur Mr; Frank Gosbee. . .50 cents each: Mrs. Neil Young; Mrs. . ms. Townsend. Rev. 1:. c. Evans, MacDoRli.a)Id,MIfIi"l:s..llA..n'MnadtIl.(ayl.elAt' s. Charles liamm. Fflend. , 31.00 each: Mrs. Dorothy Douglas. .36 cents A Friend Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. Ewen Anderson, Mrs. Gordon Swan, Mrs. ' Frank DuPlessis. Mrs. A. W. Purdle Iliowne. Major Wnddell. Mrs George ennessey. Mr . T: La . M . H M”. Regmud wesbbl M". wuvitaartz rs erbert MscPhersoa, Mrs. Teed. Mrs. Gordon Stetson. Mrs. ELM AVE, R. Welton, Miss G. Coombs, John Pearce, Miss Marina Maclsean, 11. BIRCEWOOD STREET 32.00 Mrs. Sheldon Coffin SYDNEY STREET 32.00.esch: W. L. Mclieitna. Victor 81.00 each: Mrs. Victor Purdie. Harold MacPherson 32.00 Cudmore's 31.00 each: Mrs. R. T. White, Mn. Mmmimm. - '- A '-- M-t ma. October24. 1 956 'I'heGnartIIen Page 3. 3- 3- Wllksr. Diamond Grocery, Husdarsoa, Hand Dlami I. .25 cents A Friend. J. a. Nisbett. Elm Grocery. Mrs. in-nest Cud- Mar.-Phail. Mrs Mary more. Mrs. Albert Cudmore, Mrs. Ralph Green. Charles Worth, Mr. .50 cents: Mrs. Bails, Nag. P.. N. Manuel, Emerson Ford. Mrs. Gordon Campbell. Mrs. Warrenllor. Whelan, J. J. MacDonald. Art Law- THE HOUSE OF HARMONY OUARTETTE or Washington, D.C. (u.s.) Will appear in a Varied Concert of Familiar Classics I. I and the Traditional Negro Spirituals ' Atthe QUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL AUDIT ORIUM Tickets obtainable from-Moore a Mcllsoe Lul., Hughes Drug Store, Holman's and inmbers Home 188th ANNIVERSARY SALE This year we will complete 88 years of service to the public. This is a long period to serve our people. To celebrate this event we are running a Special Anniversary Sale from October 25 to November 3rd inclusive. with Christmas jut around the corner-now k your opportunity to buy your Christmas Gifts at great Savings. PRINCE or WALES AUDITORIUM Sponsored by the Abegweit Phalanx Fraternity THURSDAY. ocr 25I'II at 8'p.m. I (1.. yog- 'nie House of Harmony Quartetta now under direction of II. Mass- feid, first tenor. and mgr.. is truly underpnew management and nam:. They were formerly known to Charlottetown as the Cabin Boys of INS. Their itinerary will embody Saint John, Mollcton. Dartmouth. Hai- ilaa, Sislnmerside, Port lilgin. Fredericton, Siirbrooka. Mtlitreai. Bangor (Me.), Poilghkeepsie (N. Y.) and New York City (N. Y.).g where they are to audition for tile Arthur Godfrey Talent Scout Show and Recording Companies. on their Canadian tour the Quarteite will do several school mati- neesearoilteandwiilbeavailableiarafowelnb appear.--sand be-oedeasts if oontaeted. Tickets are available at The lendesvous Restaurant and at he. g,,,,.,,, , -r..n . .-r-. -p-v-... , Y.M.C.. and from 1!. T. Holman, on Thursday 1-! p.m. Adults 1.00 - Students rss. , I They will also appear at the Y's Men's Club. Iumniaride . tonight I868 1 956 FANCY CHINA and Stock Patterns of Tea and Dinnerware 'IO'Vo DISCOUNT ALSO MANY SPEXIIALS BUY NOW AND SAVE! SILVER HOLLOWARE " our and complete stock or sterling and plated Hoilowara, am this Sale only- soas oiscouur . . nor how roa CHRISTMAS Novsm JEWEIJIY liatsmmemmwmwwr All patients. both sterling and plated, -JUYM --BUY NOW F03 CHRISTMAS AND 8AVEI- --SAVl- DIAMOND RINGS WATCHES i 0". mg" gtock at p Al LadIsI' and Gent's Diamond Rings Winch" ' For this Anniversary Sale 2”:f,, ?,',ff,m zow. DISCOUNT III! NOW FOR CHRISTMAS pBUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS lADlES' HANDBAGS The finest assortment in the city. NOW ON SALE AT 207:: DISCOUNT ALL THE LATEST STYLES "AND COLORS FLATWARE Sterling and Plated 2096 DISCOUNT NOW IS.'I'HE TIME TO ADD '10 YGJR PATTERN. EXTRA SPECIAL zooo Stemware Pieces Monaco Pattern sans spnczlai. 49: EACH All our beautiful patterns of Stemware. Avon, Windsor, Duchess, Henley and Redford GLASSWARE 2095 DISCOUNT BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS EXTRASPECIAI. ForeurIkAArinivas-sat! Bale-Weothr&'ll2ISIhh aensrsrrricsslao