¢:_._..._ llci Chicken SUPPER TRACABIE lll\Ll. November 5th c1111 1cnniinucd from Page 1) who lost their lives in the liber- . ‘sh Han ‘m Tuesda-Y- Oct-QM!‘ 2W1- chicken dinner, During the din- tsizn 11v enough to Diiy all de- l ation of the Netherlands. The damage and “use we RECENT ARRIVAIS 1. - The executive was m that” of m" "my 11"“ m“5i°'“ ”'°°"°““ i1111s1.11.11r as lar as 1938. local branch plans to Plant the The Pshou out!" cry. or the Coats, sizes 12 to 24-5 ' Eenrrecgeis the pmgnun’ and “my m ‘he we-"e """°“’d °" ‘h’ "mi" b" ..'.“°..1.13i"°i'1i 121112;? ' :::‘."*:.'.:::..::“" r 1» ww- "' l tlliéiftifi..i“éiiil.fft“.i“1ilfii2i ti: M“ M“":."QY' "b" -' ‘ - i1 _ ' ' r. lfre Doucette at tni received $2,225,000 from A rohturs of the meeting was 3; Lgn§h§p§i§§“t1s1§§.‘°'e1l§°t“$211 GENERAL rtccrsuc an "hm"? Helm“ Pa"? “Pedal” tlxiléclpiolhyow A M. p11111111io1i this year had been the initiation of several new mem- years. with more plentiful stocks $28.95. Toombs Music Storemos [or kmdles unde“ [our years °i After dinner, ioastmhster Dr. 1-11" l'2l\" of the other Pmvmma} be“ ' on hand, a. Canadian Press survey -__._ ' age)‘ w begin files?!“ “p the hall‘ J,A. McMillan proposed a toast to ,.1r1.1.i~1.nihi malt hisbfliivcrnmen. Arrangements were made for shows. Uivwnoiivo car Matched T i‘ i=1" m°-.§h'1df,°“tw°’° am?" The King, which was followed hy W; ,,-.;11n .1 no tei aigan with the diawing up of a. program to lvlany centres scheduled Hallc- Spruce Boards. MacDonald-Rowe c: a timbre}! co 861°“ or Wm?“ a short sing-song load by Mr. 011.111‘ i-lflii any of the other be for the parade Remembrance We en dances, \vith a top price of Woodworking C0,, 1.1g; c‘ an a“ m“ that’ appealed Connie LoClnir. A toast to the Pn11_.11111:.. Day. The 17th Reece Band will be $4 i! willlle biirig charged at Re- ———- 5m W’; ‘yam (Lime Helpefi, um‘ Church was then proposed and 11,11 vI-‘rogrcillvl I- Conservative in attendance. _ Elna. Admission prices for most _ JUST ARRlVI-JD. - Men's Dress flu?" Is that ‘v-mh Bu‘? De‘ oapabiy responded to by Rev. GJ. W“. 1.1 tho Irrovmcfi had done The branch wiii also act on g, "m" 5811C" Mid Part1“ is $150M shlfls- Sim 13's’.- to 16%». Ken- ,‘,"““°.': gllsenfiwfndediy‘ 5"" i" McCormac after which a toust to r‘ "1‘ "l" "llllilm The)’ mliile EUEBBSUOH lrom- the Dominion lledyb Men's Wear. my. -“t 1L e He pen) our country wds responded to by‘ J, ,,,1».11.1111<111i to thc Draft ad- Command that food pgycejs be d The vveaihermnn was has only ______ {rgviecdiiiss sot undcgway at Mr‘ Frank ONE“, In response ml 11111.. 1~i11- in hills Budget. the fen t: Britain to be distributed ln“f“l‘e'.‘t‘,“gll1jft1“@"°s on the even- TO IIALIFAX in as minutes via i!“ p",',".f" h "mlfeflfml ‘"3" it“ 1. toast to the Knights or Colum- I1,»..,,,1.1~.~.'11d. The only ilmo thoy 0 nee y British veterans and their av wi .1 ,,1 showers predicted Maritime Contrn] Airwayi Phone ii y v. es s ru1 n, aroun li e bus, 8mm Deputy Mn Earle mu flipiiijlPVd wilii us at the lust ses- 1111.111 \\':i'~ when thcy asked that 1111c o.’ 11111" men's salary be reduc- fli i1; 5.100. So far as salaries are ‘Qsstaoumoo-aooaoa i. 19<Q4y¥§40<i§*00<i#0§ 21,3601 rnment would be three iiinricis of a million dollars. the Rfiiiltl‘ siid last year's was $140; | oCq-qggn ‘sf, 1947 . Localleglon Branch Holds round it. The local branch wl also request from families. considered as a Princess Efllzabcth. Plsns were also made for 1 Monthly Meeting PM! to imutify the soldiers monument in Queen Square were discussed lost night at the regular monthly meeting of the Charlotte- town Branch of the Canadian Le_ Blon. It was suggested that o. rail. in!’ be erected to enclose the monument and a small plot a- the Dominion Command tulip bulbs which have "W1 lent as a sift from Holland. Several thousand bulbs were sent to Canada by grateful Dutch peo- ,ple in memory f th C ' _ Gil, "rim year's surplus, he said,’ D e anadlam The parcels would be wedding gift to rim _ GUARDIAN, _ CI-IARLOTTETOWN "Shell Out” Cry Will Be Heard Tonight . By The Canadian Press will flit through the s oky tonight as the familiar annual cry 0°51 Wmimzy. Phone 2498. of “shell out!" echoes across tine ———— land. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- " Haliowecn is kiddies‘ night in BURANCE- l- Canada with most of their elders ~——- calibrations, but the 1885f. will be glad when lo. and Quebec. The plight or Vancouver's young- striking ers melted the hearts of Little masked and chested forml dark ihflrliis in some of the parties and police, , of it ls safely 0V"- Polive chiefs in many Canad- ian centres nave cautioned tihe kids to guard against fires. Property or Ltd- over the eastern sections of Ontar- a news It flvo cents a word sblo In advance. . t._._ Hotel, 2061 or 540. -_-___ FREE '— $25.00 P cuoh Chesterfi cziiuiai cuiuioiiiii Thll Column is reserved for sun of Iocnl Interest, but advertising of nature mly b0 Inserted strictly ply- MacPHERSOIWS-Men’: Clothing. AT yous: sEBvlCE-AIMQfl MEALS SERVED King Edwin-d UNLOADING our Cedar Shingles. MacDonald-Rowe Woodworking C0,, arlor Lamp with old at Tocmbs Music St. Pa.ul’s~A.Y.P.A. Ilallowifen Party >._.,_ 1 decapitated chickens forced to wear paper bags on therr heads during the hunt.) All the old favorites were revived: Broom The report this week is concern- ed solely with the subject of the lfailowecn Party, hold in the Par- (they were Function Is Ileld To Commensurate Columbus llay; Bishop MacDonald 0f Antlgonlsh ls Guest Sneaker. A very successful and attended eighth annual banquet, commemorating Columbus ‘Day, was held by the Knights o! Col- umbus at the Charlottetown Hotel last evening. The programme was opened by His Excellency Most Rev. James Boylef D.D. who said grace and prayer for the Pope, after which everyone indulged in a delicious largely key outlined tho four principles of thc organization, charity, faith“ fraternity and patriotism. t t -. . . . _ The guest speaker Most Rev. v~H'<‘l’“k“1L iiolfkfhks-rfssnmltfi‘. ‘mygifgflgjynfiejflgsgflaggg- 15c", d igmilliljoz; sgoirslfiiroi ‘ivililobfiaveuggdeetg mom __ “we relays’ duck John R. MacDonald,‘ Bishop or iii‘ i“ ""' ' ' ' ‘l ' transpflrt the kiddies t ti cry . E t ' ' n~ 1 -. Anticonisii. was 1"" ‘M 13 ycarlkagofl Th5” Xi no lizllsiradrirzrbuci: Iiflieirailifciated sows At Saint John, Nlgspglfe ulblg AufolnifJtgSFTo"ismrggtxérMAsTEng HOD?! urdligiepgtlzible lspslaifflksranéialfg by Dr- McMillan. Bishop MiicDml-l ‘itsw. ‘n m my punyThut there Sharpe led an onjo ablesnly‘ Pa“! event of the evening ‘will be the Radio Servico 160 KicntnglcDotnaid ‘Wealers W elaborately ggrbgd aids first charge W85 ‘he Diocesel i.~ u i,» .1111ong them. ey have The president Milo e slngR-song. Kmsmufs Sheumut party headed 1 rce. witches. These latter appeared and of Pemrborough, ‘when raised m‘ l‘ 5”" m’ {OH “Mi never “In pfeslded ' r A age“ bY bamds- Rm" are Viki"! EXT-Fa EXECUTIVE 0F THEW M 5 disappeared with disconcerting | ll"? OPiSCQIJBPY- and all" ""95- ".lf,lll\l_liHfinlggltezoztizued by ghh _'_ precautions against fires because of the P. E. I. Presbyterian wilknfegg‘ irregularity! Will's i" 1719 Olllflrlo divflese. Hi5 1m; ,1 >‘illli1lill'y of the various ac- iuii: 11f his Government during m 1 .1 four yours. He referred to m provincial Laboratory‘, thc slhiiioiisini, the electrification plan, \\llll‘ll he said would be im- plrnicnivil during the next few yours. and to the three million l1usli¢l> of poiutocs which had been_ rhippvfi io Great Britain last Spring. He concluded by assuring ‘h, (jnnvcntion that, if re-elected, 11o “Oiliil continue to serve the Diglficl, in ihe best of his ability. Ilon. Mr. Barbour rho lion. GH. Barbour, minis- 1.1-...’ 11|1blir works and highways, Mill i1~.--:-o was no dissension In tlic Liiv-rhl rimlcs. He had never h,,,1,,1,.1 \\||I‘fl of disagreement with 11.11 p111111r11- 11nd ncvor expected to i-nvi: 1111-. During the inst 56 yours, y,» 1,1-11r:1l Party hud been in for 40 and that, Mr. Bar- ~11i was a good illustration ;. lllr‘ poople thought as to 111 1 inini- merits of the Liberal 1 s-1ii(\1111~-~r\'z1iivc parties. ‘ A I11} 111 work hud been done on |i-_11111-1.=. during tho lust year. Mr- ‘ Bfl|i‘1illl' sold, but. if his.Govern- Tllillit 111 l.‘ rolurncd to power, ~ . n big program of roud »_ ii-niiy io begin inoxt your. Hnn. Horace Wright con- f.::i\i 11.11.! of his remarks to a dClPliti‘ of the Government's pos- lfiflii in inking ovor the Canada Pm .ri~' plunl. 1'11.» p.111. T.W.L. Prowse said he 111.1.1»1.i1~d 15,000 people in the i»: i-1i111o. more than any other 111M111“ "ICvorybody comes to ';11.~‘,'.\lr. Provvso said, "and I'm ti.» 111 lhr- pork business up to m- 11i~1l< I'm not going 1,0 53k’ :r"1l1 alum! it tonight Biiymvfe 11 1 hopl- the Government re- palrnt to Canadp Pacif- err. within the ncxt two weeks. huvr- more to any about Hnillllly night." J L. Douglas, M.P.. and B. Earlo MacDonald also adrlrcsscrl the Convention. usuul resolutions express- ioufiilcnrc In the Dominion i11.~11l Liberal Governments ‘mo ‘wishful. poxiri 111:1‘ ‘I11 ll l: illlflllfi. MARRIIIES. DEATHS 50c Per Insertion I ‘ umrus llElD-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital Oil Oct. 24, to l-‘lt. Lt. E. D. ‘lid his». Reid, Charlottetown, o “llillliicr. Sid-Lilia‘ - At hhe Prince County iinsp 1. ln Mr. and Mrs. George fivczirs, Surnmorslde, u daughter, 7 lbs. Ill o4 T-‘Yimi w At the Prince County liismtii. October 2011b, 1041, to Mr. conspiring include: 25 llnion Members Boturn To Work In Local Packing Plant Twenty-five members of Local on strike since early in September returned to work in the Govern- ment operated Canada Packers plant here yesterday morning, ac- cording to a statement issued by Hon. Horace Wright, plant con. troller. This brings to about ninety the number of employees now working in the plant. Prior to yesterday the Government had hired thirty- nzne outside workers, and four of the Union members had returned to work. - There were also about twenty non-union employees of Canada Packers who did not go out on strike. The men wont back at 7 cents pcr hour increase and under the some terms as agreed upon in 0th. er plants of Canada Packers and Burns Ltd. This rate had been paid by thc Government to 11011- unlon men since thc agreement with the other plants was reached. On Wednesday 520 hogs were killed at the plant. This was the biggest kill for one day since the Government took the plant over. The smoking of moat has been resumed at the plant and more of the meat is being processed. At first practically all the merit was. sold In carcass form or cut up and sold as fresh moat. The plant is accepting all types o! hogs now except old sows. Most of the overweight hogs ap- pour to have’ been pretty wel‘. cleaned up. Mr. Wright stated. 17 Wall Street Firms Charged (By The Canadian Prom) NEW YORK. Oct. 20—The Fed- eral Government laid monopoly charges today against l7 of Wall Street's leading banking firms in a civil suit described by Attorney General Tom Clark as “one of the largest and most important in the history of the anti-trust Laws." The financial district, veteran of many battles with regulatory and ‘investigative groups, countered with denials and dug in for a show- down fight. "If they want a fight,” said Joh11 M. Hancock, partner of Lehman Bros, a firm named in the suit, "we'll give it to them.” “My guess is that it will bo u dirty fight." Tm complaint cites I31 Individ- uals nnd asserts that the alleged conspiracy dates back to 1016. Some of the alleged practices in which the bonkers are accused of Elimination of competition l- iiid iiis. Eric B. Taylor, Freetown, flil-"iiisiiior, Linda Lee. Weight 8 his 7 i174; 1111111} or TIIAIIIIS }Tbo family of tho lsmy Curran wlshjzo extend sin- "fe iilillreolatlon In the 0161'". tiers, Doctors and Nurses of Ch! Gill Hospital. for unfulllnl kind- 58 ‘and attention shown during “ti? illness. Also to the many mend-s who expressed sympathy Ialihelr bereavement through flo- ws and spiritual offering! and sages of condolence. II. MacLoan UNDIRTAKII EMIALMER Chlrlotlefown "f. North Wlltslilro Inouo I0 lute Mrs.‘ mong themselves and among other investment bunkers In tho purch- ase and distribution of new secur- lties. Influence and control over the munagemefit and financial activit- ies of companies raising money by iss fng securities. amed as defendants were: ' Moi-gun Stanley dc Co.; Kuhn Loo l: 06.; EuotmamDlilon s; 00.: Klddol‘. Peabody st 00.; Goldman. Blobs 8; 00-: LohmsnBros-zsmlth. Barney is 00.; Glare. For!“ 5'- C0.; White Weld 1k 00.; Drexel 6s 00.; Tho rust Boston com; nu- lon. Rood. d: C0,, mo; Blyth d» 00., Inc; ‘l-nrrimui Ripley 6s 00.. Ina; Stone a Webster Securities Corp; Harris, Hull 00., Inc.; and Union Securities Corp; Nova acetic-born Cyrus Eton. Olovollnd industrialist associated with the investment concern of Otis do 00.. sold today the Gov- ernment notion was "on absolute necessity." “The nation simply will nolong- or stand for the continued con- icmtratlou of flnunoiul control I11 0 few hands and in one olncc." he _ slid in Cleveland 282 U.P.W.A. who had been out‘ the city's higin hazard. At Montreal only the English kiddies will celebrate tonight. The French equivalent of the festival comes on St. Catharine's day, Nov. 25. but Nov. 1—All Saints’ Day— will be a big holiday in Quebec. Eight Ottawa service clubs have banded together to make 3,000 youngsters happy with movies, nmgicians and apples, and at the same time contribute to school milk funds. I11 Toronto most schools and many service clubs are sponsoring parties. Winnipeg is adding 35 special policemen to its regular force cf 300 for the night. Polandllsksll.C.M.P. Search For Treasures NEW YORK, Oct. 30-Pola11d has formally asked Canada to turn the mystery of the missing Polish state treasures over to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for investigation, but the Canadian Government is "hosltating in the nastier," Dr. Tndeusz Zebrookskl cl the Polish Foreign Office (lis- ciosed here tonight. an interview that the Polish Gov- ernment is (Infinitely planning log-I al action in Canada to recover the lmstoric treasures brought to Can- nda for safekeeping early in the war from _the Royal Museum at Krakow. . To Study Fossil Found In Quebec VICTORJAVILIIE, Qua. Oct. 30 --tCP)—- Discovery by a farmer near this inland nmniclpality of ine fossilized remains of o marine inumimifer thought to have been a whale "ivhirl1 could date back 600.000 to 800,000 years“ was re- ported today. Victorisuzille is about 30 miles from the south shore of thest. Ldwrence River_ between Mont- teal and Quebec City. P. H. Plourde, member of the Quebec Legislative Assembly for Arthohaskn County. said the dis- cox-cry was made by Marcel Saucy, who was digging a ditch on his farm on the fourth range of Da- vcluyville, about i5 milcs from licre. Three geology professors from Laval University» at Quebec travel- ~ecl to Davciuyville to examine the fossil, following which they said it could date bnok the thousands of centuries. It was believed that the mum- mifer was u whale which was stranded ages ago when this reg- ion was covered by 350 feet Oi water and that geological changes resulted in its being covered hy layers of earth in which the‘re- mains were preserved. The fossil is about 28 feet long. GIVE PRINCESS SEWING MACHINE ____€ GLASGOW. Oct. 30 - (AP) — The Industrial community 01' Clydebank today gave Princess Elizabeth a wedding present In keeping with the town's values — a sowing machine. The Princess smiled and said "1 urn vory pleas- ed." _ Urgo Cut In Electric Power Ilsa In Cntarlo TORONTO. Oct. 28-(CP)-The Ontario Iiydro-Electrlc Commis- sion has asked oil public utilities commissions in tho Province to co-operote In the ‘tlo-per-oont rc- ductlon In electric -power use heeded to offset the anticipated powy- shortage this winter," 0s- borne Mitchell, secretary of the Commission said today. Demands for electricity are 25 per cent higher than during the war veors and are Increasing, he sold 11c told the Canadian Press In] in Zion, Church. ing of the Lad Canadian Legi held in the Legion 111.11, Fri Oct. 31st, 7 p.m, q day Charlottetown, Tuesday, Novoifibor 4th, nt g p_ M, TIIE REGULAR monthly meet- lCS Auxiliary of the cn B.E.S.L_ 111111 m, Prize for best costumes went tn Norman Wilson and his charming friend, even yet unidentified, who were forced to push small bottles across the floor with their noses in a rare for the prize! At the height of the confusion, the Ifitohen Police rang thc bell —-—- and refreshments were served, fol- MARYPIME CENTRAL AIR,- icwed by Aiild Lang Sync and WAYS three limes daily to M0nc-, general exodus. Sympathy Went ion. Air and rail connections to out to the Kyls of the evening. Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 All those dishesl- or 54o. _ ZION AUPIIITIXIH’ SALE - n Brown Broad. licked Beans, cakes‘ I I I lrziizr Finance Minister COVEHEAD _ E2110»: no.4]; United Church Services for Sun- cZ-iiy, Novombr-r 2n (i. flit: West Cove- Ahboit Reviews Ilclar Shortage llPild ll A. M. Cnvelzend Road 3 I’. M. Union Road 7.30 P_ M_ Rn“, Tlios. A. Wilson, l\'li.nister_ 1 __.___ 1 NEW nrrsinrv Lagin-Roscllc: MONTREAL. Oct. so ~ lCPl _ Tablo Lamps. Priood $3.50. Ill. Mnchczizild Ra l6!) Kant Strcct as low as dis Service, UNI)I£II(IOPIE’CPIIIIATION Mr. Wilson Stowurt. Charlottetown. is n pzniont in thc Prince Edwn-rcl‘ Island Hos n! v." rc ho undny- wont n11 r ~1 lion for zmpoiidioitis. Hi5 IiiiP-l‘ ls will ho rtlcnscd 1v convalescing. lIUNTI-lft [Till-IR United Church Cillfirge. Sorv cs 0h Sunday, Nov- cmbor 2nd. l‘.l'(' as follows: North Vlllls. "c 11 A. M. Hampshire 3 P. M, Hunts." llivcr 730 P, M_ Sm}. f-"fliflrit of thc L".1:‘d's Supper W?“ bc observcd- at Ilamjis-hiro. Rov. ,7_ 1_ Morrison. Minister. 1 1 1 I T Y Pl N G DEMONSTRATION TODAY-Miss Irma Wright, Tor- Oillo. Canadl _ an typing champion, is giving n, demonstration at P. W. C. auditorium this afternoon i" 115- All typing classes in the ‘city and any others interested are invited to atlciid. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL GILIRGIG. - Cavendish, Divine Service 11 A. hf. P- M. New Glasgow 7.30 P. M. The’ Rev. w. B. ltlacPhnll, B. A.. rims-l iilbnne. will be thc guest speaker." "I wns glnd when they said unto wit‘. lct us g0 up into the house of tihc Lord. Gengc Guugh, Minis. ter. THE GUARDIAN ow sit-i-"rom tomorrow. Friflfiyq tl1o price for n single Copy of The Guurdiun due to increased cost of production will be 3c. Other Maritime dailies are: Halifax liornld, 4c; Ilalifax Chron- icle. 4c: New Glasgow Evenlnf News, 4c: Saint John Telegraph Journal. 4c; Saint John Globe- '1‘I'mcii. 4c; Moncton Moncton Times, 4c; Record, 5c. Transcript, 4c; -Sydney Post- i "rms PREHBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA. —- Services on Sun- diY. November mid. will bo as fol- lows:—-Cnledonln, Sacrament of the Lord's supper at 11.00 A.M. Thanks. giving for Conrmunion at 4.00; Murray Ilarboiu, 7.30 special ser- vice when Jliflrtgage will be bum“; Rev. C. D. Henderson will b1- (he guest speaker. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Minister. Personals Mr. John Stevenson of Charlotte- town is visiting in ‘Trenton, N.S. Mr. Thomas R. Cullen. M. L. A., Midgelk attended the opening of the Memorial Hospital in Monts- gue on Wednesday afternoon. ' MAORI 1T0!’ SECRET" WHANOAREIv N. Z. - (C?) — "Top secret" information of the Napoleonic Wars was quoted in u court case here in which Maoris zlulmed compensation for forest xinds now held by the - Crown. Counsel for the Maori: claimed their ancestors had made New Zea- land's first contribution toward sid of Britain in time of peril when they felled kuurl trees from their lands for the Royal Navy. Masts North Rustj-co 3! ‘Finance Minister Abbott said to- ynighl. ihut. "something done and something will be donc tn overt-cane" difficulties arising out of Canada's shortage of Am- cricnn ilollors, but tho immediate objective was to increase exports to the Unit-ed States. In a spun-h proparcil for deliv- 1ci1v before tho Canudinn Export- lers Association, lilr. Abbott. midi ‘ "Our immediate objectives as {exporters can, I think, be clearly I stulcd. "l. Wc must su-l; to narrow the [gap in our trading accounts with lilollzir countries by exporting more lgoods. to those countries. "2. We must sock to diversify our exports to tho dollar countries “by combining a greater‘ PTOIWI" (ion of processed and tired goods. In more concrete 1forn1s, because tl1c United SIMPS {has been and will rc-znrun 1a mar- 'ket for our goods xvhich exceeds all others, these objectives can be rostntod more poslllvvlyi ‘SPH lmorc goods, including provessvd fond manufactured goods, l" U"! ‘USA. markets.‘ " The task of increasing “P0115 was not easy. There were obslflclfrfl i“ [he ‘my, mainly in the terms of the tariff structure of tl1e count- ries to which Canada OXIJOTlEd- "vjnyg and moans must he [Qund to overcome these difificut- les," said Mr. Abbcll- iiThe basic problem which we have to face in our forviflil 9mm‘ omic relations is thc breakdown for tlic time being "Q n“? mfmll‘ aternl settlement of international agggunts or more specifically thc inconvcrliliilty‘ of sterling and other rurrencios resultin! fmm the effects of tho W011... _ "l um convinced that the ultim- ate solution of prescnt diifflculllPs not only for Canada, but for the whole world must be In expand- ing World trade. in lowering ‘"15 oiiminniinc arllficihl band?“ "' strlofions and discriminatory prac- fioos. This is the only rflfld l0 wm-id prosperity and rlslnfl Emil" dnrds of llvlnfl- Post Office Warns Ra Sweepstakes (By Tho Cunodlan Press) TQRONTO, Oct. 30—The Even- ing Telegram said today that 9"" 5on5 known to have received re- ceipts for books of tickets on thc Irish Hospitals Sweepstakes have been warned by the Postmaster- General thnt should they persist in Illegally using the Royal Mill for this purpose they will be DIM"! on the mulling prohibited list. The report said that it will known that many ‘Toronto Dilrvh- users of tickets on the Cambrldfis- shire Handicap sweepstske, which brought fortunes to some Canad- lans yesterday, failed to receive receipts. "It is further known that many of these receipts have been seized by the postal authorities and the name of the book seller to whom mode from these trees, he claimed. were l decisive factor at the Bottle of ‘Trafalgar. the receipts wore addressed. for- warded to Ottawa," the report Added. must be y mzmufact- I Carry 0n With Excellency was named co-udjutor Bishop Io Archbishop James Mor- risnn of Aniigonish. Immediately preceding his consecration he was‘ Rector of St. NiHiMVS CBlhEdTB-l l" Aniigonish. I-lc was also the org-i nnizor of the Blue Cross in the; Maritime Provinces. - In an inspiring address, Bishop; MacDonald referred to the grcatl changes taking place in Canada‘ and other parts of the world. lili which he said that the world is, now passing throuBl‘ a“ elwdi,‘ turning point of history. I-Ie also spoke on the Church and its ef- fect on the world in the P8511 Q19 present and the future. l" which he handed down inspiring mes- sages to those who are intent on|= carrying on their faith in God and tho Catholic Church. Livuionnnt Colonel LI‘. Mac- Donald, inovcd n hearty Vole °t lhfmks Io the guest speaker, which was scvnnileil by 1.11‘. Cletus Mur- phy, nnii Icndororl in Bishop Mac-| ‘Donald by tonslmustcr D1‘, Mc-l l Mlllflli. , i The ionstmusicr lhcn (‘tilled ‘upon His Exvclkncy Bishop B0549 who gave a short talk on the ad- vantages of being l1§lZT¢55lV'-‘ _ , . s om‘, 1., r3, the mm M Gm" .nner ghlc): i reTchec Bgsdgrdlfltoo-cbniirzrlrian of thc Ll““‘"~““"* G°f""'"°' (TEBjCanadinn-Unitetl States Joint Do. 11rd flllvi‘ ll l"'l"f_addr_‘"f,ol; tufcnoc Bouril, snw only two ways] lsplmgdm “ion: hymn‘ rmgm‘ o“ 1for the "prost-rvalion of the f‘ by the Knights of ‘rim a I WM“ ‘y! l Th” pvmmg “as g 1. To develop an interna- clnso by the singing of The King- Ciiiario lloiise is Prorogued l TORONTO. Out. EO-wCPI-The! ‘.liil'Cl session of thc 22nd Legisla-l ture prorogued at 8:56 p.n1. to-i night after sitting since Oct. 22. 1n resumption of the sessions ,1 started lrist spring. Lieutenant-Governor Roy Low- sun gave Royal assent to 28 Gov- ernment bills and one non-govern- ment measure, product; of the short I i1 session. 1 .| seven dclock, ‘by considerations Local K. of C. I Council KinsmenCluh Holds Annual Dinner-To Entertain Children Tonight The launching of Peanut Day by the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club today. is Just a forerunner to the lgala Hallowoen party which the city vhhlch Kinsmen have in store for children tonight. The party, lis being out on by this publi spirited club. will be held at th Who-Ian Memorial liall tonight at and is devised to keep the children of! the street i-Whcre they might otherwise get 1n- to destructive mischief, and to Pro. Vlde them with B. full evening o! en tertainmont, All children are cordially invited parents accomp- are urged to acquaint their child- ren with the holding of this ev- ent. The program will include a which spe- clhl prizes will be presented to the winners, and to enjoy the games, moving pictures, treats and vari- cnicrtainmonts which thc Kinsmen have arranged for to attend this party, and costume contest, for lous other them. 0N’ Page l) (Continued lrum tions on its control. Atomic bombs, thousand limos each more several powerful, ease rrvg llrgos Sane ‘Observance 0f Ilal|owe’on- ..__._ In view of the cumin activities tonight, A Birtwistle wis the attention qt the public the need for refraining from thq damaging of Government and per. sonul property. H‘? Doints out that damaging o] property is a criminal offence, u well as an inconvenience to thl owner, and that with the present: high cost of materials, the dam- Bged PFODBrty is not only causing unnecessary expense, but is very often unreplaceabie. He urges tho children to go out BTICFIILIVC a good time, but to limit their activities to good ,cleun, harmless fun, with- g Hallowewn Chief of Police hes to bring to C O out damaging the property of others. Ho requests all puromg to make n special effort to acquaint their children with these facts before allowing them out for ‘their evenings entertainment. Yvflvfdfly. His Worship Mayor B. kiarle lilucDonald, accompanied by Chief Birl/wlstle, made n tour of the City Schools, speaking‘!!! teachers and pupils on the 1m- portanco of marking this an all time I-Izillovvc-Tui record for having more fun and less damage. As a precautionary measure. Chief Birtwistlo announced that there will be about seven Bddlkf weigh; 1gp weight, than Ordinary ional patrol cars in use tonight, as scnt against othcr countries in any of those three ways: l. By guided missile or crew'- less aircraft. The former at. present had a range of only a few hundred milcs, limiting the immediate possibility o,f “push- button" war, but this range might well be increased within a tow decades to several thous- ands of milcs. Crovvless air- craft, on the other hand, be- cause of their ability to fly at great heights at high speed, would be almost immune to known methods of enemy in- tcrfcrence. 2. By manned aircraft of the IBFEGI‘ bomber class, These posed a difficult defence prob- lem because it would take a long time for a defence rocket or fighter plane to rise to 40,- 000 feet. 3. By submarines and other carriers, or saboteurs who would place bombs with delay fuses ln position by stealth. There would he great difficul- tics in establishing any really effective defence against this because their sccrot placement is much loss difficult than ord- inary high explosive, Whore volume and vizoight wore fac- tors. The ‘world must accept the the- |n,sis that "there is no physical de- tional agreement “under which We may Iiopo that all nations may come i0 have (ronfidencc that atomic onorgy will b_e uszcl for peaceful purposes only." 2, That the United States, the only country now possessing the atomic bomb in quantity. he oncuurcgod lo rctain for as long ns possible its "para- mount zisi-ondzincif‘ in this field. The latter view he found "fully ustificd in tho short-term view of expediency nd practicability"? while the for- lmcr he termed “tho most attract- ive." “Aloanwhilc. as I sec the malts!‘ 1W0 and the whole world have ev- . erything l0 gain and nothing to ,onihia\lzlnfifsézgii,.gf Agtmfigdpngsgtii ‘lose by stcuilfastly pursuing the,’ ' course which thc Commission has, negotiated changes in the price of milk. amendments to the Powei Commission and Public Utilities Act to enable power rationing, Allll i introduction of a now measure to ' mgiilaie trading in securities. Canadians To mitted to the London with thc BritishCub- mapped out for itsclf." cmiiiouiii PAIILIAMEIIT (Coniintictl 2. The financial terms for Newfoundland entry into Con- federation have hecn trans- Island Govern- ment and likely will be dis- closed in a fortnight. 3. Mr. King will confer in Present Players MONTREAL, Oct. 3O - (CF)- Des/plte the loss of three players since the National Hockey League season opened two weeks ago. Montreal Cnnadlens have no im- mediate intention of bringing in new material and will "have to sii. pretty," general manager Frank Seiko suid today. All three on the injured 11st are wing men. Rip Riopelle suffered l slight concussion in the Oct. l8 game here against New York Rangers. Murph Chamberlain went out with a broken leg last Sunday at Detroit. Jacques Incas‘ shoulder was dislocated last night in Tor- onto. Riopelle should return to aet- Ion any day now. Chamberlain '.s on the shelf indefinitely, maybe for thc season. Incas’ injury, a repetition of n dislocation suffered last year with Montreal Royals, is not hleieved particularly ser- “us. with the shoulder snapped back in place, he may be out of inet and with Commonwealth Government loaders there for the wedding. Their talks will be somewhat in the nature o! an informal Empire confer- once. 4. He will visit France, Bel- gium and Holland, returning home ltwo days before Par- liament opens. He will not he able to accept an Invitation to go to Italy, or to visit Greece. 5. During his absence, Ex- ternal Affairs Minister St. Laurent will be acting Prime Minister. 6. Mr. King hopes to deliver u broadcast to Canada from London on Nov. iii-the date on which the terms of the new trade agreements are to be made public. Though questioncrs tried to draw out the Prime Minister on the matter of Canada's diminishing dollar reserves, known to he giv- ‘ng the Government anxiety, Mr. King would go no further than to say the problem had been receiv- ing attention "right along." Ho the game only a few days. Selke was asked If he thought] the Leafs "laid it on" In their 3-1 ‘ victory over their Inter-city rivals inst night. "No, and we're not crying rough | play," he 93d. "The Leafs are still world champions. Against the l Ali-Mar team before the season ipr-‘ri and against Cnnadlens ‘asl. night Lcnfs showed they well earned their victory in last year's playoff.’ cllrlrft know‘ if it would come up o’ thc session. but it "might". He was enthusiastic on the sub- ject of the trade agreements, which were signed at Geneva for Cnnarla today by Dana Wiigress, Canadian Minister to Switzerland. ORIG-ICN-"(TFTWO-BITS? In curly I-lnglivnd, coins some- times were out In halves or quart- eru to make change. ‘i Q than introduced high explosive bomhg could be well ns many special police on foot: to keep things under control, although hr- hopes that their as- sistance will prove to be unnecess- ury ltlayor Mat-Donald also prevailed upon Professor G. D. Steel o! Prince Of Wales college, to ask the students to refrain from carry- ing niit muss dornonstrutionl. ARTICLE Ill TRADE (Continued from Page l) stuff of thc Toronto Telegram and. served for part of the Second World War as a war correspond- ent for the Toronto Star, was convicted also of “grave contempt" on a charge that he made "per- sistently misleading" replies to questions by a House committee investigating his article. . Parliamentary sources were un- able to say whether Allighanis ex- pulsion would be permanent. They said u precedent existed for re- election of a member of Parlia- mont aftcr his expulsion from the House. , The House also voted condom- natinn by 152 votes to 92 of im- nthc-r Labor member, Evelyn loailcr, "who was accused of “dis- honorable conduct" in accepting £5 ($20) a wcok as a retainer for supplying information to the London Evening News. Walkrlen, who submitted his |“l1umblo apologies" to the House, ‘but insisted his payment was “a legitimate transaction,“ got of! with a lighter penalty than Alli- ghan - a reprimand from the Speaker. Ho allcgodlyr furnished the nmvspiiper information con- ccrning Labor Party caucuses. Herbert Morrison, Deputy Prlmo lviinlstcr and Labor Floor Loader, moved that Allighzin, 4'7, be sus- pended for six months and his sal-' ary for six months, £500, he With- held after the House found him guilty of dishonorable conduct: "which closorved to be severely lTllIllSllCfl." Winston Churchill, who had 0p- posod thc resolution accusing Al» lighon of dishonorable conduct, argued for oxpulslon on the ground that suspension would de- prive Allighanls constituency of a representative for six months. Expulsion nu-ans u hy-olection must ho hold lo sclcrt. a new mombcr. Before thc (lohuto began, Alli- ghnn told the House It was "only fair" to ihc newspapers which had employed him to say there never has Iver-n a suggestion that those newspapers had offered him a briho or that ho had accepted one. The urticlo, he said, was written “iluring a porioil of intense men- tal strain when I was undergoing treatment for n norvous disorder." He apologized for the "affront to tho House." IJNLOADING TODAY IAYIIIEW SCIIEEIIEII, cost 512.50 per ton ll. Pickard & Co PHONE 240 Wulkden, 54-year-old trade uni0n_