. l SING - SONG EXECUTIVE NAMED Charlottetowti Christian l\'M.C.A. representative: Allison l Dingwell. lunch convener; Art- lsurer. A special invitation is ex-l The Youth Fellowship sing-song ex- Gill, President; Mary Farquhar- ecutlve was elected on Thursday son. vice-presi - ‘ evening. They air as t‘ \T-\ ' nl. e lo ; . .\[)ING — — Allcn MacKcn- SE.-ITED (LEFT) John Evans. vie. Sing-song convcncr; Iiarris Brief On Compensatory ‘h‘“' Iaargi: pl3“l:t3<Pl°F:r~"lSh3"',tended to all Young People to‘ Ill. eioion an .piriua con-iahend the opening sing_Song ‘oh vcner. Missing from the picture , is (‘mime Davies, secretary~trea- be held next Sunday evening. $1,125,000 when was above 1.200. . in 1930, the Crown lands were transferred back to the Prairie provinces I Manitoba received the unalien-1 the population 000 O ated Crown lands. a retroactive, m lump sum of 34500.0(!) for thei aims e OI‘ e I‘I"t an S mi ‘fered since she i was created a lnrovince in 1870 "and the con-~ ilinuation. without explanation." of e annual subsidy in lieu of public lands. Saskatchewan and Alberta ob- tained their crown lands in 1930, too. and continued to receive the subsidy in lieu of them. and {in- ‘ally accepted lump sum pay-i A report prepared for the Pro and should have been rt-ceiviiig that as annual interest." xincial Goicriiiiieiit by liruce .\llll(‘ 1030. the annual sum of, PRAIRIE IIA.'\'DOL'T llodgins. M A. professor of 3137.000. 1 in lie of Crown lands, the. history at Prince of Wales Col-‘ These figures are on the scale‘ Prairie provinces received an an- lcge, may form the basis of employed in 1905 in arriving atlnual subsidy. additional to the claims by the Atlantic Provinces the "iand subsidies" for the payments made to the other on the federal trcasury for com- Prairie Provinces. which it is‘provinccs. of $375,000 until the pt-nsatioii for northern lands .'ll".1llt‘(l should be used to dctcr- popiilzition of the province reach- given to Quebec. Ontario andhminc the compensatory pay- 10. . intents in 1947, These consisted,‘ Manitoba in 1912. and for the ments to the Atlantic Provinces. The subsidy would increase ae— . for each province, of $5,000,000, annual "land" subsidy to thel Therefore. the Maritime Pro- cording to the formula establish— l plus interest at five per cent, per Prairie Provinces. fvinces henceforth and including ed in 1905. to 5562.500 while the nnnnm from 5 to 1947 for a The ’ was prepared at 3 1957. should receive the following population of a province was be- i total or sti.o;il,o0o. Premier Matlieson's request for amounts. according to the liodg-ttween 400.000 . ; $7. All throo_ ii-itlimil exception. presentation to the conference of l ins rirotmsal 1000 while the population was be- kept the old sijhsldy in lieu of Atlantic Premiers in September} “_\'ma Scotia tween 800.000 and 1.200000. andhpnhiic lands despite the fact they $.'i62..'i00 plus and received their approval in.s759.375. for a total of $l.32l.875; ti been given back the public principle. It is expected to figure New Brunswick. the same as nds. in the presentations at the Do-.Nova Scotia: Prince Edward Is- "The whole thing is absolutely minion-Provincial fiscal confer- ' land. $187500 plus $253,125. for a preposterous." Mr. Hodgins notes 9009 I0 be held 8' Ollawl 0“ Mai Of 5440-525 Friends of Mr Doran Hynes. ‘ in his brief. "The West not only Nov. 25 and 26. "in each case the second fig- . _ , 1 , 1. W3 him] their (‘;‘.k(‘ at ate it too,‘ This brief maintains that Nova tire is determined by multiplying!‘ h‘mm‘Cm“n' empmce 0 ' .lbut they received a second help-j - I On the basis of equity. "study: will show that the Atiantic Pro—: ' vinccs received nothing. or cer-. tainly not cnough. to compensate -them for the inaptly-called ‘land’ lsubsidy ycarly paid to the prairie LORD-—To Mr. and Mrs. War- provinces and for the northern ren Lord, C Traverse. allands given to Ontario, Quebec daughter. Karen Frances 7 lb.. land even Manitoba. it nz. l " e claim is based prir; . . ‘ larily on e uit , I am convinc DlI'-I'-‘Y_-- At the (Jharlottetownithht the tgmgy Mu-itime provin- Hospital on Oct 1957. t.o‘(.(,5 hav ,-eat ciatm on the M“ “"1 Mrs‘ J°l“‘ 5- D““Y- federal government. . " he said. 3 5"“ I e report cautions that Scotia and New Brunswick each the first figure which is based B‘‘"’‘’“' “d- “'9 pleased ‘° ‘°°‘in should receive. and should have i on populationi by 27, the number, that he is able to be on the job, been receiving since 1930. the an- 1, of years since 1930 when the sub- aggin aft;-r his sci-ions iiihess, ' iiual sum 3562.500. while Prince sidy should have commenc . ~———~— —— - ———— Edward Island should receive. and then taking five percent of Ftiiiiiigtunicthrnii RUMMAGE SALE Hcartz Halli Basement. Saturday. at 2 p.m. PROMINENT Personalities — will flip flap-jacks and fry sau-| sage for you —- t mimothj 300K‘ WEEK b"°‘d“~“ CF supper at the Armouries Satur - - ‘ , ' " ‘ . . “‘ i’ . b ed rincipally CY. Radio. Saturday 1.30 i>-m- day. Nov. 23rd. Make ‘up ii pa.r- DUl\CAN—At the Prince Edwtardluggz fi,:‘":,,0p§:tnrsi?ip theory wEE-- ty and _)0Ln the crowd, island Hospital, November 13,; the partnership theory is Turkey Shoot next week Pancake .' per of 1957' m Mr‘ and Mrs‘ Clarenceibound . . to be itnacccptable to Duncan‘ ‘nee Dmeen Diamond‘ ifederal authorities because ot ap- A daughter 8 lbs‘ 5 ("'5' lpears to violate both the basic .. _ - itenets of federalism and estab- hlhp l‘rl“‘I(tl:li{'.iSngfrOI(:1f 2-l:x(I_’§"l-mfi"'; l Plg(hEN:,\‘,t9,(,;,:F,(:.:.te;lsqtul,r](; lished traditions of Canadian thrthm. nntm.‘ Mrs. Alexander Pike rnee Lor-1 3‘:"°m"'_°"N'__. n- na Martin of Charlottetown) g A‘ V . Stamps Protect I l THE SECRETARY -of Trus- WE TREAT the sick well. Gig-.l€‘<‘-S of Spring Park School will fly‘; phat-macy_ open 3.30 a_m_ be in the office of the new schoolv p.m. France. Mr. RESERVE week of Dec 2 for Red Cross Blood Donor Cli tcs. IMMUNIZATION CLI.\'I(‘. for daiif-thief. Tanya L09. fants from three months and style is Hi-Style". RUMMAGE SALE Lower Kirk Hall. Saturday. November 16 at 21!). VISIT HISTYLE Millinery Gt. lmhghhhol children at Hhahh I’II(E—At Grostenquin. France, . ('90 st t --wh e ' . ' , . on November 1st. to Mr. and flfablfl FOI' I rge ree ere ev I’! Centre. 188 Prince Street1.neiery_ M”. Alexander Pike ‘nee L0 Pro Friday. 2.00 - ocula-, . r"» 1 ll0I\S given azainst Pfliio. diPh— ‘Ila Marnm ' daughter‘ Tami" Yls S thcria. whooping cough. and tc-‘ ‘Dc ,' tanus. also vaccination. The “M-Kgyznj _ At the p E_t_‘ George wright and Bill Carson ‘annual school clinics will be held Hospital on Nov. 14_ to 'h§_ ,were co-chairmen at the weekly ZION CHURCH Brownies (Jubs' in all Cliarlotmowii schools e-i'- and Mn itemtit it Mm. ‘meeting of the Alpha Y's Club sale. S.A. MacDonald. Friday. 2 ly in U” “W W-‘“'- l Kc-nzie lnee Elaine Chisholm) lin the .M.C.A. last evening. pm. POTATO B001.“ A‘ tn. Charlottetown, . ;nn_ Aflgu 'Blanchard hiiahon res p;-,esent as . -' “ t ' ' th_ a guest. is ow ‘s men W0’-HE‘-I-0 Sale of home cook- -“‘3'‘ P35‘ ”‘° P""°.° E"““"‘ hen“ ‘welcomed Jack Kirby back to the in“ Moore Hid _‘V[cLeod3_ 2_3o"island Potato Marketing Board WACDONALD __ A‘ the PE’ lclub after a period of abscl-1ce_ r d , November isth. has a booth at e Royal Win-i . ' " _ g 33' . . . - Hospital on Nov 14 1957 to A llvel I . _ P eshhh at . . . y sng song was con- iter Pair in Toronto. r g W and M” wmnd Mhc_ ducted b I d J M DOUG“-NUTS SUPCFYIDC Qlllli-ithe booth this year are Miss Mar- D0‘-“Id (nee ‘ Neme M.“ V 5°“ 9‘ 9'' ° lty. plain. sugared frosted. Oven garet MacMiilan of the Market- fresh at Stewart Bakeries. I ing Board office staff. ewart . 'Maci-‘arlanc and Don Smith. The: F”'“°°’ K“”‘°""‘°' w°“‘“ ° ASSORTMENT 0'‘ iflams Wm" latter two are employees of the lbs" 4 02' "°‘uy reduced‘ “mm” 3 ndli-‘edcral Department of AR:‘lClll-} MhcpgAn,_At Annapolis Roygl‘ d]°Y' ture on loan to the Board for General Hospital. November 13. Evan: with Mrs. Keith Rogers at 'ano. Jack MacNair. chairman of the attendance com- mittee. reported one hundred per cent attendance, the third perfect attendance meeting of the club uring the current season. In Nevinl_ Flat River. a daughter, BUNNY ORANGE layer cakeflme °“:as‘°"' - i 1°57 '° A'B'B'D' Kenneth Mac" honor of this achievement the a true fruit flavour. Special ‘ar;:1"l;:£’l“:E V‘(;’l‘t‘"_n(:"‘:“'~;'r"'°5Sm:“ ghail ghd liWraumltr:‘c)- Club members were presemed stun" Bakeries this weekend’ Sim son-Sears Charlottetown R mi" onk BC”; son ste ' “lib Cigar‘ d°“a‘°d by Jack D‘ ' °y’ ‘ ' ' ' MacNair and chocolates donated . IF hen Kenneth. weight 7 lbs and 2 ozs. ENGAGEMENTS MR AND MRS noai:n’r Drake. Miilview. wish to an- MUSICAL FESTIVAL SylIdbua.Sl0F9- ‘ un:\réat:,1‘l:bele at usual centres in Guns SLACK,‘ mos “O Y”. C" Clearing half price. Boys and Gnoup Guns md boys t-mt girls corduroy slacks. 3~6x. Clear, "Q. 3 tn 5x_ cit-at-mg at 31335 ing at Holmes and Bradley 81.00 each. Holmes and Bradley. and 81.79 each. by club president Roy Smallman. The progr m of the meeting dealt w1th the stamp collecting project by which Y‘: Men ralaed 319.000 last year to finance the attendance of overseas delegates the Intematlonal Convention of Y‘: Men's Club: held gniuy mm _ I ~ ROYAL FAIR FLIGHT. if suf- h huh. In To- Lsgu Aid p_E_i H:,.hg§,,i,Sem°rf flcient people are interested. a 0::lu:c3ht:Eh;n,“g:,mE|?Lhe¢h ronto. Geor Wright. chairman pfldhy 2.5.” 7.530 nrtered Ill be mad to, to Jam Atwood Shaw.“ hon M of the Worltkoutlook Committee e Royal Winter I-‘air Ieavlngl Mr‘ md Mr! Keith étewhr‘ clu desert the III- FBUIT CAKES for Christmas. ‘ Charlottetown Monday moi-nlng,l “mug”. ‘ ceptlon and early history of the philatalic program. Emeat Bell, Intematlonal Director of Phllata aly.brought the club member: up lto date order now for gift giving and for . returning Wednesday evening. Re-; ytflr own Christmas feast. Stew- turn fare $81.25. Application must art Bakeries. lbe made to the Prov. Dept of ' Agriculture before noon Friday. puiimaol: sauz at the v..N,,v,,,,,t,,, mi. M£.A. Euetoa street entrance.‘ Sdurday at 2.!) Sponsored ‘rarity Junior WA Group 2. GAl.LAl:'l‘ T ‘At thy: Charlotte . in la . 14. I 39 DELEGATES “‘ Th'"Y'“l“" 57'.mLeol:‘pD. Gzllanfwof North delgatea are eligible to represent Rhhhcm we ,3 ye.” H“ n 51 mooton 29 30 OTTAWA tspeciall ~ ileatnstarted his speech when adjourn-‘ha? bedtiolne it: the way 9:‘ sfIiil_\I‘l/innliapeg . . . . . . . . . .. E ‘ MaeQuarrie IPC Queens) askedment time came. 9P In Qlilfi agree “ll 9 oro o a in the House of Commons Wed-‘BETTER DEAL lPr_emier of Nova Scotia when he‘Mon!real 42 52 nesday for government aid to In appealing for a better deallsaid that the time is opportune,Fr_edericton 28 49 the potato farmers of Prince Ed- for Prince Edward island and for us to attack our own peculiar Saint John . 34 50 an! island. e other Maritime Provintes he andspressinfi problemts. iMonfcton . . . . . .. . gt; :2 -- . " e- .. M his maide" 5p°°.°h i" ‘he l.'fleT)(lS?'d0l”dTSlanCeC“oll‘:("!R‘c0l quiremaatzgefil 53:‘? w:ll;n- (*Z{lziila’rl::>’itetow'n . . . . .. 34 40 Howe‘ Mr Macquune “id in“! kets and raw materials tion to those problems which the Svdncv ' . . 30 31 “is wsolumy "°"‘°5“r-V m“ ‘'We have only to look‘ at many advancing technological deveiop- vaminuth . . , . . .. 38 51 “"5 "mold" commodity be ‘I-V" aspects of the Canadian economy ment for this country have made st John's, Nlld, . .. 27 33 ‘n special °°°‘ide"n°n'” —-How did we build our railways pressingly acute for the li_rlari-‘ ‘ "9 "dd "*3 59"" m“ '5' 9'9‘ and establish our tariff policies time Provinces." he said. l HALIFAX iCPl“Tb° “'°'u"°' d“°"5 fa“ ““'°"‘°"d°“5 ’i5k,and so on—to understand th at Mr. Macquarrie told the House office Says I 61310750599 Cewed the Province near Sault Site. Marie 13 EXDCCCCC of a guaranteed price. . Macquarrie had barely of a guaranteed price. Mr Macquarrie had barely In Old Age Se Mr. A. S. Tait. Regional Dir- -. ector. Old Age Security. Char- lottetown, has received a recent communication from the Na- tional Director. Old Age Sec- Ottawa. that royal assent has been given to a bill for three major changes in the Old Age Security legislation. The first major change is the increase in the monthly cheques fr m forty-six to fifty-five dol- lars. November pension che- ques_ which are deliverable on or after November 27 to persons who are seventy years of age or over. will be in the amount of fifty-five dollars. The second major change per- its a pensioner to y out- side of Canada for a little longer ' of time In each year without loss of the pension. Rochford Sq. H. & _s. Meets The regular monthly meeting of Rochford Square Home a nd School Association was held in the school auditorium on Nov. 13 8.00 p.m. Mrs. Cullen. the pre- sident. presided. After the open- ing prayer the minutes were read and adopt . Mrs. Richard Dowd gave a de- tailed report of the evening ses- sion of the Provincial Home and School Association held at P.W. College, after which a recording was given Mr. Croskery'a speech. This speech which was given at Prince of Wales College in Octoebr outlined in detail the purpose of the Educational Con- ference to be held in Ottawa In February. 195 . Dr. John Maioney. M.D. I member of bo ool Associations and a mem- ber of the city School Board was chosen as a nominee to this con- ference. After the meeting closed. the parents who numbered about two hundred repaired to the re- spective classrooms of their pu- pils. Here, the teachers chatted with the parents. answered ques- tions, and explained the daily routine of ciasswork. at this meeting will panel discussion on educational topics and a short enrtertainmem‘. Forgery Case In Court Today Summerside resident I appear in. the City Police Court this morning on a charge of for- FY. He was picked up yesterday In the Western capital at the re- quest of the Charlottetown City Police. and brought here yeste- day afternoon by Chief MacAr- thur and Deputy/~Chief Webster. Chief MacArthur said that the alleged offences had commen sometime In June. and concerned the forging of cheques on the firm of Wellington MacNe1ll and Son. Southport. The amount Involved was 1'6 ported to be in the vicinity of $23!). 165 Anti-Polio Shots Given .;i§§§”i'u.:J'§';’?."°io'"§i'hK’§°i ?.ii"'i.li‘..i"‘i.‘i1“‘Zi'.‘.? 8‘§.".“ii’..1'..i°‘.2 "‘i'>'i. H. H. Pierce was In chart! son rut BEST IN -.».._‘_ - Cameras _ it - V auto PHOTO SIIPPIIES _, Q Tirnggies Ganblbbun lP|'in<‘€ Ed“'3"d "l““‘l ““ "'9 N5‘ 1 a t naf rred f the T nto convention Past YOUNG CAN‘n"s 5°“ ‘"993 tional Liberal convention 0tt- 3:: nflehzsfieyrlruhznl 3;: hrumeht 3 chum, .903. NW. 1533. A IPOCIII dl-IPLSY 0‘ lawn early next year. Provision in hut "chm, to me lumen“ hm“, oh awuuhm CIHNII 300” I‘ 70"!’ P1351“ also made for eighteen alternator of hi. hon’ John Ghuhhh Na“ mm, c in; nu ma . éidrecfnt rev}: bteh-*|,;i‘lb'il°e‘>':_"" Ruatlco, where the fun- 3]!“ t “mot or n p t 918- =8 ‘"0" 9‘ eral will be held on Saturday effort that to succe- nuJc‘TI.:N “on” “ "'°°"'‘-‘°' morning tostella Marla this so-an auieriu. Cold ciiu. WEDIVILOPANDPIINTAIJ. TYPES OF ‘ coioit rim ~ ,_ Church for tern High Maaa 3*‘ '“"" d"°3°" 5'l‘d'v ELPU MEfnN'r mTh::h;:$1:_ at 9 o'clock. titer-meat In the l&edbeena.fIaIeaheI.cIbhIlI“'°°y'“°°"‘" " Ctiui-clicernet r& and other Indy to serve town B.Y.PU was Id l o 33. I Nov ‘ guaon In his llat year Reatfag at the Ifacleaa Funeral Home until 5 o'clock thla afternoon. the: at residence of bin i iii-other. . Idol‘ rerainoa. Hampton. Funeral notice In- ter. ' ‘GREGORY ~—- Suddenly at Z ' Alan Street. Parkdale Freder- CUDMOIPS ting -ihtilfouv ellfler llome non tedaytEn«rId:).theIto1'rIl- DRYCLIANQ3 'aSrvIceat1o'cIock.Iatennd Ill!!!“-_ 5003 ini>eopto'uceiut¢ry. ‘Major Changes Reviewed l e e l 1Macquai’rie Asks Aid For §w3gRg§u{g>b;<‘;Ph;;“;mw,#; Potato Farmers Of P.E.|. lm...;..;;;;§f“;-:“‘”'-i’ WEATHER . I lie weather office: 3nd 3l"‘°5‘ °°'“Pl9!° i“5°°“'"Y"-clearly the laws of economics_the main reason lwere not always followed in the.'lurned out creation of the Canadian nation." id sa . “We are convinced that mucbi curity Act also permits payment of the pen- sion upon the pensioner's return to Canada for a maximum of six months in each calendar year instead of three inonths as has been the case since January. This change will apply to pen- sioners who are absent after No- vember 1. in accordance with the amended legislation the six months of permissible absence is now to be counted from the last day of the month in which the pensioner leaves Canada. For example. if'a pensioner left Canada anytime inthe month of , February and returns up to and 1 including the last da_v of August, the pensioner upon his return to | Canada would be paid for entire period of absence. On the Continued on page 13 of this clinic which was held in the Holman Building. Thursday evening at the Com- munity Centre. I)r. T. L. I-‘armer inoculated 134 persons with the . Salk vaccine. I Employees of County Con- ,struction Co., and members of the general public were given initial shots, while City teachers who had attended the prior Oct- ober clinic, were on hand for sl In order to cater to those un- able to attend day clinics, Thurs-' day‘: clinic was held between the hours of seven and nine in the evening. is was the first clinic at which members of the public not allied with any particular organ-. ilation were asked to attend. Today's clinic. designed to serve employees of the CNR and their dependents. will be held at the line's City terminal. ‘June 10 was to protest. "primer-Itoda, _and iClub November . ., . V . I~ I The meeting closed with singing Sthj;t§;"Ri;,éE'v;fi'$_‘°3;,er::s? the Queen. ' ' ’ Liberal MP5 and sent to bring rain and strong winds four Conservatives to Parlianiciit to the western Maritime: early the eastern regions later in the day. "_i Forecasts: Deacon. Ivan Peters, and Eugene‘ Northern Nova Scotia. Prince McQuillan. Members were alsoll-Zdward island: Overcast; inter- appointed to serve on the Sicklmittent rain beginning in the af- Commlttee and the Ways andlternocn; very mild; light winds Means Committee. iincreasing in the to Other business of the meetingisonth 20, Low.high gt New Glas- included arrangements b°l“8 lgow 42 and 52. Charlottetown 40 made for holding a banquet and and 52 ily on economic matters." intermittent rain beginning In the morning; very mild; llg-ht winds increasing in i to south 20. Lowehlgh at Moncton 42 d 55, Fredericton 40 and 55. Saint John 45 and 55. Upper St. John River valley. Bay of'Chaleur: Overcast; inter- mittent rain beginning before dawn; milder; south wind: 15 In- Demolifion Near Completion On New Bank Site County Construction Company Page 2 The ‘Guardian Friday, Nov. 15. 1957 I. Lew-high at Edmundaton to and 51. Cainpbelltoa II and 52. High Ide today at Cfiaflotte town at an |.m. and 4.42 p.m_ At Ruatloo at 113 a.m. and 11.3 p.m. Summerslde tide eigh. teen minutes later than Char- lottetown sun rises today at 7.10 am. and sets at 4.45 p.in, UNGRADED EGGS Our paying price for ungraded eggs delivered Charlottetown today is — GradeALarge 46¢ Grade A Medium 40¢ GradeA Small 28c GradeB 32c GradeC Cracks 18c For quick payment and prompt return of empty cases, ship your eggs to CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetown workmen yesterday evening had, completed most the demoli-V tion work on the former site of‘ the Royal Bank. ‘ The most formidable task re- maining undone appeared to be-‘_ the destruction of the twohlarge vaults which are located in the of e creasing during morning to south TC- tion of new bank premises on the will commence shortly after the remaining portion of the old building has been com- pletely demolished. I At a late hour yesterday even- ing the corner stone of the for-‘ mer structure had not been located. For Further TIT I-‘OR TAT l DES MOINES. Iowa tAPi—Pa- trolman Harold Cuningham bal- anced the scales when he stoppedl Phone The Charlottetown Hotel Attractive permanent Winter Rate: now available Contact the Manager Information 7371 a motorist for speeding. As he‘ wrote out the summons for Duane I-‘. Ballard. 33. he recognized Bal- -- lard as the officer who gave him~ a speeding ticket two years ago at Stanhope. Iowa. Still Time For Tax Defaulfers hat the City Tax Collector! would be pleased to "run the red Y defaulter who pays up before the list reaches the pub- lishers was indicated yesterday by Councillor Johnstone. Chair- MONUMENTS CURRIE BROS. Malpeque’ Road R. R. 7 Charlottetown LEGION FUNERAL For our late Comrade Frederick J. Gregory from Trinity United Church at 2 PM. today. man ouncils Finance Committee. A recent resolution of the Coun- as payment of real estate tax ar- rears: that is. if city property owners in default do not wish to have their names appear in the‘ local press. . it is understood that at present approximately 200 taxpayers arel in arrears In respect of real es- tate taxes. I Kingston legion Branch Holds Annual Meeting Comrade Foster Macxlnnon was reelected president of King- aton Branch of the Canadian gion at the annual meeting held last evening at the Char- lottetown Legion Home. Other officers elected svere: Comrade Michael Murphy hon- orary president; Comrade Hec-‘ tor Currie Vice President; Com- rade Andrew Maclslacliern Wel- fare Officer re-elected; Comrade John MacDonald Secretary: and Comrade Earl Carrier re-elected treasurer. Appointed to the executive Council were Comrades Merrill Green Jim Maclnnia. Sterling RACEWAY PHOTO SERVICE Dally mini Boll min FREE 1-5” X 7" WITH EACH BOLL OF FILM 8 Expoanreeboc 12 Exposures ‘loo Box No. 40 Charlottetown. P.E.l. No. 0.011.’: M. v. FERGUS Weather permitting the M. V. Fergus will be loading cargo for St. John’I, Newfoundland on Monday afternoon and Tuesday Morning. Nov. 18 and 19. For space naaarvatlona apply to- OUIJCNOITIM P. 0. Box 232 EIPPING Q. LTD. Dial 8737 NOVEMBER CONTINU 16th. in every Department. , tags of the Bargains which offer you. PROWSE BROS. no. UNTIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Owing to the mildness of the weather we have decided to c 0 Mi n u e our November Sale to Saturday, November Many New Specials have been added The continuance of this Sale will give you another opportunity to fake advan- SALE ES we have to