...: .-. -.-m.-...s.- 5 Illuroliy. Page 2, The Guardian Monday. Oct. 31. 1955 City and Central FIRST AID , for Standard certificate holders. Red Cross headquarters. Chu- lottetown, Wednesday. 7230 run. s CRYSTAL STEMWARE! Add to come? now and save 2096. Sitter" your pattern W. Wellner Ltd.. Jewelers D0l'Bl.I-I FL'NEli.XL - The fun- erals ol llrs Charlntlo Ryan and Airs Dunstanls llnzilicu where Requiem in High Miiv was iv-zchraled by Rt. Rev, Mon.-isnur Patrick Mclllahonl who also (oitdutltd service at the olic Cemetery !Vlrs- Rayn were. Robert C..l..ini. (..-urge Gallant. nes tended funeral of lbw TIltll':- -iy (I mlicr Joachimls (till-'(ll. ' where Solemn ll:sii Mass was cele- 3” filth to brated by lit”. "rllan tilllis Rev.l E. Dalton ti Iliill'tlr1 and Rev. J.l Cash ims Still-llmiciui. ROY. Cash officiated at the wrvii-c iiiid at :he grave. Pull Inxiiw-i's. Jziinc:-' Red- umbus Illflfiill .l- P. I7('gVItl. law the Canurluiu l. funeral in a burly. Burial was in the church ccrnctery. BIRTHS, MARIIIAGES. IIEATHS 50:: Per insertion iifririis MncDOL'(El.L-At Souris Hospital . 0-10 son. 8 lbs. ll 07, Peter Arnold.1L"” 'n'i:A'riis street. Ottawa. Ont. in her 7-ttli. year. Service was held on Wednes-u day. October 19 at 3 p.m. Inter- ment was Gardens. MacSWAlN.-llrs. I-Iiigh Macswain of Cable I-lcacl West in her 73rd year on Oct. Jinlh. Remains are resting at the home of her daugh- ter Mrs. where the in Capital Memoriall ev funeral will be held the vice starting at 2:30. Intermentlp ment PeopIc's merslde. Plo.-isr- omit flowers. 810; DOIRON-At his home in Oyster: Bed Bridge on Sunday, Oct. 30 I955. Ancus Doiron in his 81st Year. His rrniains were forward- ed iesicirlnv afternoon from the ('harlmiciw..ri Funeral Home to his late iv-irir-nce from where the funeral 1! he held this (Mon- 'IH3'l niriiiiiii: to St. Augustine's Chllrch. Nviili Rustico for Req- Ian lie El”, "lento wtiiir a short funeral ser- vice will lw hr-lil 'lliivsrla,v. Nov.I l at II"! "74 inllourrl by ser- vice in lli.r-in l'nil(d Church Interment rlmrrih cemetery. ri'rzr;i.niin-su:iut-uiy an thel QUWII llnlcl no Siinrlay. Oct. 30. I955. -lo.-cpl: Wlivclock FitzGerald M of Montreal in his 74th year. His lg remains arr resting at the Char- Iotlelown Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Werlnesday morning to St. Dun- stan's Basilica for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment in the Catholic Cemetery. a son George. and a sister. Mrsn 1'0 SPEAK Bertha Hasscn. of Lexington, Mass. iguest speaker. In 1953 Mr. Mat-Leod with his sonlwill be Brigadier-General Lyon of and daughter-in-law visited P.E.I.lOttawa. Gen. Lyon ls secretary rof the working committee on Sea- sonal Unemploymun. problem will be the subject of his the guests will be ' officials of the local National Em- . ' . and Mr. hlcheigau 32 lninn Street. to St.,Ma(.D,,naidV chairman of me gm-. committee to the . Charlottetown Employment office.tA.'. I on-so SUDDENLY - The rieathi yesterday morning at the? tel of Mr. Joseph H. Fitz- . Ch I H to , y H1 ”.m,,m4nuou5. milled -V0mT93l 3115” m ' E: at ehlm rethpofr 0. b lhave been able to remain at sea, sman In his 75th year. The late lbw"? 0" l 9 "I0" 9 ti" 9” tzgerald was a native of-employment remained at a high C3PES. Pl'lDl'9 Edward l5'llevel. and that a scarcity of ap- d for the past. number oflpljcams fa; .V08FS W85 1!! "19 habit OI SP8I1d'.The office services the ing half of the time in the Prov- The fuii.-iuik (two V('l')' largely at-pincp an speech. Among graves lnlormcni was in the Cath- occurred Pall hearers for,Queen Ho Warren Gallant. gerald. 5 Fred YIlc(tilu- lurlicsl Hogan and Mr. Fl Harry Lari.-r For Hrs llclieigan: Kildare William I)l'lwl, William Gormcly. land an John Slaiih-'-. Ru.-.-cll Abbott, Henry C;-ll.-ii .inil I-ire-d Joseph. Friends will rc stall -The imp Arthur Anderson, fromlmony W" Secretary, surer. Sandy - Joyce MacKle. Jane Juniors-Presid refresher course CARD PARTY Sprin advisory half in rs ago. AT ROTARY - The H at Rotary today and Rolun Montreal. His death came suddenly after an at- Fl.AxER H .nlUh”u. g Thelack yesterday. Two sons and a Personals mil .'1IIL'l1d8d the lwm surgery been making . . lie illness of Mr Alex A Mac- mnnd, M. .8 .r.:l. Arlliiir llicharris. I , . I . Colin llat-Null lint. iii-id. J o hn 2”,ndgd uof .DLHpp(;r fmmlurto Mai.-Eat-lie-rii 'liiir- KlllL'IllS of COI- i”ee' i r' ' (H "ad is a pa ' ix. ,.( 1 K - ht. icnl at the Prince Edward Island . I -:?1li1.llf,...,,."'f,,,,, Hospital where he recently iinder- Wlfll 3 Death VHer;fOn TC" Miss Muirhead The death occurred at the F El the m br gm Hospital Saturday. October 29 of ," "9 "” . , Miss Alexandria Muirhead. daugh- malnland abm" slxty Pmal” Pia” LAYOFF PERIOD ,3. of the late Hang James Muir. ers. and these were distributed to jhead and Mrs. Muii-head of Sum- gmlms farmers Imcrside and the late Senator Mulr- ' "eem head of Chatham. N. B. m::n”;e2'I::";1::d;nf'::di,”aat:':la9"fg;',conciuuea and the mainland pick-Ibcen employed her home for on Oct. R. 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. "I9 past 20 V9575 at the residence Henry Ma,.I,(uga”. 5,, pmersi ,lof her nieces, Misses Ethel and ra Hodgson of this City. , The funeral will be private and 'interment will be in the People's .....j....-..-C-.,......D... cemetery Summerside, MURRAY-On Sunday, October 10. .....mmm... 1955. Elizabeth )lacI.can. wife oft 1 Timothy Miirray, of 139 Dalhousie S roups Service At the conclusion of yesterday ening's service at Trinity Church the officers Young People's Groups were in- ed by Rev. Howard Christie. ressive installation cere- brought to a close by of the Hymn. Tuesday afternoon. Nov. Isl. ser-ill 382,": ferggllgeg ' singing Cemetery, sum..Seniors: President D Vlcepresident. Thelma Haywood, Graham Lodge. derlck Seller, Gord MacLean, Sandy Frizell, Gladys Earl Warren: E MRS. GEORGE MacLean. Exec and executive "O Jesus ervice the Young M, an 9 g eople's Choir under the direc- tn dn C mmcry tlon of Royston F. Mugford, led MUIRHEAI)-At P. E. i. Hospi- the mains and were heard in tal. Saturday. Oct, 29, Miss Alex- W0 beautiful anthems. "Bless ander Miiirhcad. Remains are This HOIISC" and "Send Us Men". resting at Mai-Lean Funeral The following are the officers Home. Film-ral private. Inter-l and executive members installed- avid MacDon- Janet W - Willis; Tres- ive, Wood. Elea- Fre- on Mac-Beth. Flack. Char- MncMillan. ent, Ralph Wright: V109-President. Con nle Davies; Secretary. Renee Cot ton: Treasur- uiem H:h il...- .l 10 'l k. . . ”c"”V9- Mi" Inlcrmclil in 1th? Itllllrch Oc:ii)::t- (I-I0fg:n.NSzlzlllly MW2l;SI8'll', Syl- pry, Jr. a e no et. Don- alda Mill. Jane Morrison, Wayne "'00ll-V ill in ligion Oct. 30, Vlacbonald. Gail Johnston. Bill W55. film tum.-ulr-r Wood in Henry. Roger Craig, Stirling Mac- , her Fl.-uh 3- I Remains were Donald. Pamela Peake. Carol Hen- rran:-ierred 'run the Chisholm ry. Carol Thompson. Don Garn- Funcral II(h.e in hr-r late resi- Jhum. Alan Anderson. In Memoria.m E- LANE On September 25th. in Cambridge asa.. the death occured of Priscil- of the Pnrknnll tonight 0:!) pm. Lune es, prizes. WHY IS THERE a teacher e How can it be over- Llsten in to "Teacher or , 0:!) tonight over CFCY. that junior championship. youngsters " and posture, good. Junior Square Dancing Maritime Championship Won By Ch'town Group The lioly Redeem: community Centre Junior: won the Maritime Junior square Dancing Champion- ships at the Maritime Winter Fair in Amherst on Saturday nfternoom, The coveted honor was won in competition against ton lets from other centres in the Mnritimes. It is believed they are the first In- - land set to ever win the Maritime The judges were highly impress.- ed with the dancing of the Charl- ottetown iuniors. A glance at the judges score card revealed they judged the rhythm of the Holy Re- : dress lovely; grace. beautiful to watch; After winning the championship in the afternoon they appeared again Saturday night as a feature of the big Saturday Night Show. The young dancer: started tak- ing dancing instructions from Mr. V lvui Berrigui about the end of January Int. They -have been under Mr. Berrigun guidance since that time. Last spring they won top hon- ors at the Musical Festival held! here and during the Centennial Pageant this summer they were one of the main features. I There are four couples in the, set. Their names are Misses Mick- ey lllacwade. Millie Roberts. Hel- ena Dowling. Mary Smith and mas- ters Kimbal Blanchard. Charlie Smith. Brian Morris and Michael Blanchard. Next Saturday the Holy Redee- mer Senior Set will enter the comp- etitions for the Maritime Senior. Championships at A NEW JOB Mr. Howard Allan Mann 3 t h e lllaritimes d I Employment some jobs existed. two coun- ties of Kings and Queens. stated that during the month brick Ilayers were not available, very W Imnard R rlauuhter of the deceased live inifew good carpenters were obtain- MW Hi RI. Hj was new Montreal. Burial will take place inlablc. and there was even a short- 5! (the Roman Catholic Cenietcizv herelalle of 500d I8b0HI"0FS- 50018 lab- Xvnmn Rnen where a daughter was buried two ourcrs were available in the coun- try districts but as most of the vacancies occured in Charlotte- town, it was not practicable for these men to come to the city for short periods of time. This is ,'-.'l'(li to learn of.espccially true of married men. The manager. John B. Murley.. lcommission. suceeding Mr- Rand 'Matheson. He will reside at Mone- ton and assumes his new position tomorrow. Black Hand Gang Feared On Continuing vel Locally The National I-Jmplyment Office cause fish landings have not been When the draggersi I for a few days at a time. fishin has been good. Mackerel fisher- men fishing from small boats off PALERMO. Sicily (Reuters)- shore from North Lake have hadlThe murderous ”black hand." sec- lbetter than an average fall sea-lret Italian gangster organization lson. and the price of mackerel that once held Sicily in a grip of has been good ,terror. appears to be on the war- The backbone of the good em-lpath again after four years of in- ployment situation has been build- activity. ing construction in Charlottetown. Three killings and a kidnapping Jobs which have employed a largelhave led to the belief that a new number of men include the newloutbreak of gangster terror is be- Federal Building. the new Guar-ling engineered by the dread so- dian office and extensive addition clety. members of which are said to Notre Dame Academy. three to have spearheaded gang Clime 11 -new Service Stations in the City, the United States. An enlargement of the Maritime TWO WPPIIS 8110 "IF 5011 Of 8 lliilectric plant in the east end of wealthy and powerful landowner lthe city. and complete new stor- W85 kidnapped before his father's has the Winter FBI? . been named executive manager of Transportation - for seasonal benefits which com-i 3' cannot qualify for regular benefits: v The Rev. Ex-nut D. Thompson. lbccause the labour work on wllichlage plants and offices being erect- ,thcy would be employed is Ire-led on new locations by the im- lquently interrupted by wet wea-Vperial Oil Company and the Irv- ther The men are then Iaced:ll'lE.0II C0mD3"Y- M011? recently the prospects of paying board the Co-operative Supermarket on a slim pay chcque. commenced the construction of a The office also noted a shortage new building on Richmond street. .of capable applicants for sales which.will be an extension of its Iwork in retail stores. This was main store on Queen street, Be- quite pronounced in the women's sides the work carried out by idivislon of the office. and to aibusiness. government and educa- lle,-gpr extent in the male employ. tional institutions much residenti- mcnt branch, During the monthgal building is underway in Char- in from 1he.lottetown proper and its suburbs. However the local office reports in Kings gm-isthat the period of seasonal lay- counties. The majority”-offs is approaching and that men went to Kings county. The gather- are about In ing of the potato crop 1; 3bouglNational Park. where they have all summer. and .that the Provincial government is winding up its road work because .ers have been returning in small (groups to their mainland homes. DRAGGER FISHING lof autumn weather. Stormy weather has interrupted Some claims for benefit for men fishing operations by draggersiseasonally out of work are al- working out of Souris, and bylready beginnng to reach the of- boats working off shore lice and many more are expect- from other fishing centres. All I ed in the first weeks of Novem- result. the processing plants in her. The big rush of clams how- Souris have only been working ever is not expected until Decem- about 75 per cent of capacity be- her. s Act Would Discriminate Against P El Unemployed when the Hon. Milton Gregg was in Charlottetown last Friday. Mr. Neil Matheson. M. P. brought the Minister's attention to the fact that recent changes in the Unemploy- ment Insurance Act bnd made it impossible for many Islanders to qualify for Insurance benefits. With Mr. Gregg, under whose department the Unemployment In- surance Commission operates. Mr. !Matheson visited the Charlottetown office of the Commission to get first hand information about the Frag-ce;So1r says. Szakas stayed in numb” of d1,q,um1c.uon, due to Paris instead of leaving on the an amended nguhuonl 11.. M1n..traln with his teammates for Buda-i igtsr :13;-jg nag; (::o;heth3ittu3;Id0II, :is(: after the game, the newspaper an I 5 un er: I r. - Matbeson is strongly IIIIIIII 0100.” '-w--m--- it':eil)ot"t!:ilerbei1ilEflltml:e. ml 3'C'l P" M0” . Before the recent lnrneilengjmanllu .KlTCHE.NER. Ont (CPl-.Hog. applicants were requ )IV"e,pital patients pay ;...;-eaglngl, 180 contributions (or Itlmlllki II more but there chances of recov- the two ye!” P3407 "E "I: tggjefyg are better. Ontario Health their claims. In molly ClflCmes:lMinister Phillips said Saturday. men had used some” 0 H yspcaking at a luncheon. Dr. Phil- stamps to file I 01;. "Md :"uTj11Ds said as many as 52 hospital Slnid Atlcils was Allows un e He)g1efl'I0iV)'lECS. many. hlhghly skilled, - ' 3 "Y 0 Dar n t e admission, ...?.:;':'..":'...':.:.'; :.::...'::.';.:.".: :::.:;:::": or than A year old and have been liised on a previous clllm 000 be "T-CTETTTTTmwwr--- fused on a subsequent Claim. This meant in effect that hundreds of; men who can obtain only seasonal work ” must have thirty weekly. stamps or approximately W: I months work every summer to qualify. Mnny fall short of the period of work by four or five; weeks. They do. however, qiinllfyl two months. and it was the plight. of these men in particular thatl Mr. Matheson emphasized when speaking to Mr. Gregg. .mm.....mmmn PLAYER DEFECTS PARIS (Reuters)-lslvan Szakasl 25-year-old goalkeeper of n Hun-- garlan soccer team. Honved, which played here Wednesday, has de- fected to the West. the newspaperl I mence on January Int. each year and for most applicants continue. until April 15th. : Meantime. however. those who n...m.....m,: the cemetery were conducted by! I ioiiilsiil e Jlllllstlll I05 Kent St - Dlnldlll l rector of St- Patu"s Epicopnl church. Cambridge. ' . Two colon were beautifully rend- ered by the soloist. Mr. Franklin Holds. "It the Chapel service. "Crossing the Bar." Ind lard: Prayer." Lane was laid to rest in .. , Brockton. Mum. I Mn. Union be laid off at thel are without any income for aboutr "wmh "mar" eyes by a masked band. ; Baron Francesco Agnello lmarkcd as he prepared to pay his (son's l5.()0t'l.000 lire (S2-1.000) ran- Isom: ”l-Sven the bandit king Giu- liano never dared to trouble me. lThis gang must be powerful in- deed.” SNATCHED FROM MORGUE This kidnapping shattered police lhopes that the black hand. also ,known as the Mafia, was disband- ,1!lE. They said Sunday that "every- .thing points to the Mafia" in the iAgnello abduction. . A week ago a former member of . ,t.he black hand. Carmelo Napoli.' (was riddled with bullets as he sip-l ped coffee in a narrow lane off one of Palermo's main streets. That evening, his snatched from the mortuary, and (with it list of black hand Headers he was repofted carrying. , ()n Monday, the tough rem col. lecior of an influential landowner; was murdered as he was about to- enter his employer's luxurious. villa. The man, 40-year-old Vita. Frenna. was known to move in Ma- - fin circles. and some police thought I he -knew the names of the kldnap- . par: of the haron's son and the murderers of Napoll. l (-----D. NO WAGE CHANGE OTTAWA (CPI-The Bureau of" Statistics Wednesday reported no general change in average hourlyj earnings at Aug. I compared with ; Hourly wages- Ftmxed from a low of 84.7 cents I0? Persons. in service employ- mem - maids. waiters, bellhops, and so on-to 1-60 for miners. --D......... ICEBREAKER SAILS BOSTON (AP)-The U. s. nnvy's newest icebreaker. the Glacierp left Boston Tuesday on the first ll of a trip to the Antarctic where she will help spearhead Op. eratlon Deepfrceze. Seven ships and more than 1,000 men will like Part in the operation which; will build two key been in Ant. arctica's Ross sen. .........m , ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce to the motoring public that we have taken over the Service Station on Elm Avenue. formerly operated as Frizzells Service Station -Now known as-- I MURRAY'S SERVICE STATION. We extend an invitation to l all our friends and former Icustomers to pay us a visit. I We shall serve you,tlo the! utmost of our ability andl offer friendly, I courteous I service. I visrr US FOR Your: not ronnvo NEEDS AND: LET US WINTERIZEI . vovn AUTOMOBILE. . BLYTHE H. MURRAY: LESSEE U f ll luv" bonldo hr litter. Mn. . - u whprcilcccuodhu-tn .'c: "n "a un 0-! our 529.5! mu bPham for loan: can visit. la- ' """ on on all i:"I.'7aTif'c..uu..""" ” """s..u..""..".'3'W I :,,':".';;,-;;;',;-;,-,';;:;,r',';,-,-; .'2'iIa?I'.'i;li;'i?n....""”..i.."l'."....""l1' 0 -4 """'r"'n-u-M has unique I : ,Chlpmnn Hand Corn-t . non solid Just arrived. re- Y's Men's. Clubs Hold PEI District Conclave. A District oonclnvo of To nun clubs of Prince Edward blend was held at the Y.M.C.A. our the weekend. Presiding wu Y's W.B. Carson. so only two delcgntou nt- telnded frzm the three Island C bl. The delegates were elcomed ll! President Clarence Wllkef 01 Ill! Alpha Y's men and President Bob Club. President Ralph MacFarlsIIc of the Surnmerslde Y's Men ret- ponded briefly to the welcome. The meeting opened with the Y's Men's ode. followed by prayer- A sing- song was led by Yls Walter Cox with Y": 0.I(. Presby at the piano. In a forum of young adult work chaired by George Burgess of the Centennial Club and Bud Muc- Murtry of the Alpha Club. In active discussion developed on var ious phases of this very compre- hensive field of work to which Y's Men direct their efforts. Mr. Gor- don Maxwell, General Secretary of the Charlottetown Y.M.C.A ; Charles Linkletter, Regional Dir- ector of Y's Men's Clubs for the Maritimes and W.R. Carson.cIlJi:)t- Men-5 clubs" was chaired by Y's rlct Governor of Y's Men's u s R0 d and Yr, Jame. Mu. lfor the Province and many individ- Harold In ds memde Club The ual members of the various clubs PIIY 0' 9 "I" ' DR. W. ll. CARSON participated in the discussions with collection of stamps through the ;Y's Bud MncMurtry summarizing so called "Bishops Fund was d& (the results. scribed by Y's E.V. Bell. The sale SECOND FORUM of these stamps raises thousands A second forum on "the relation- of dollars every year The returns (ship of the local clubs to the from thue sales are used to bring llnternatlonal Association of Y's.overseas delegates to the annual : THE SHOW WINDOW OF MARITIME A(iIIIGIILTIIIlE You Are cordially Invited To Visit The 1955 Maritime Winter Fair mu ulnllcug A plastic point which prevent, bu-uclu lodaiu on ahlpg' hum I'll P990 developed by the United states navy. mttlntlonuannvutlu. ltnulncxcnxlowhowuodole gate to tbolntornntloul Convent.- lon this your in Paris. told the Concluvcottlu Minacllonhluflneotfortlnthe nf.nmpulu.Thei1ndlngeoftbe forum were summarized by James Murphy ol summernlde. At five t Llnkletter of Summer-side thankec by Ralph Rupert of the Alpha Club. new members were induct- 0d I100 the on-nluttou. Presid. log at the induction were 5.1, siiepaeui ol the Alpha Club ..... Ben champion OUR BIG ANNIVERSARY SALE A Continues AN This WOCII Ends Saturday Night 9 O'Ciock W. W. Wellnerlltd. I03 Grafton Strut Charlottetown AMHERST, N. S. 7 DAYS - October 29th to November 5th For living accommodation. reserved seats. ctc.. contact the Manager. Mcrltilno Will- Mr Fair. Amherst. N. S. Telephone 9324. PROGRAM 1955 MONDAY. OCTOBER 3151' Morlilng 9:00 a.m.-Judging of Beef Cattle. R.O.P. Shorthorns. Hero- Iords. Shorthorns. Aberdeen Angus. Foxes. Afternoon 2:00 p.m.-Judging continues-R.0.P. Shorthorns. Herefords. Shorthorns. Aberdeen Angus. Foxes. . 2:00 p.m.-Light Horse Breeding Classes. shown on the line. Evening p.m.-Class 42. Hunter. Lightweight. p.m.-Class 40, stock Horse. Stallion. more or gelding. p.m.-Beef Cattle Parade. p.m.-Class 14, Roadster, stallion. ter. 3 years or under. p.m.-Class 29, Three Gaited Saddle Horse not 15.2 hands mare or gelding. Trot- exceeding .m.-Class lBl.'Pair Clydesdales. 2.700 lbs. and under 3000 lbs P 9: p.m.-Class -I8. Jumper. lady to ride. p.m.-Square Dancing. p.m.-Canadian Army Jeep Display Team. p.m.-Vaudeville-Skating Berrys. p.m.-Step Dancing Contest. ruesonv. NOVEMBER Isl NOVA scorn DAY Poultry Day Morning 9:00 a.m.-Judging of Foxes. Swine, Holsteins (Young and dry classes). Guernseys (young and dry classes). Afternoon 1:00 p.m.-Poultry Day Banquet in Main Dining Hall. Guest speaker-Frank D. Reed. Poultry Marketing Spec- ialist. University of Maine. Public welcome. 2:00 inn.-Draught Horses on the line. Clydesdales. 2100 p.m.-Judging continued-Foxes. Swine. Holltelns. Guern- seys (young nnd dry classes). 5:30 p.m.-Banquet, Fort Cumberland Hotel-Nov: Scotln Agricultural College Alumni, and Maritime Brunch Agricultural Institute of Canada. Evening 7:00 p.m.-Class 180, Pair Clydesdnles. 3.000 and over. 7:!) p.m.--Class 37. Maritime Bred llorh. 7:35 p.m.-Parade of Guernsey Cnttle. : 8:00 p.m.-Class 32, Three Gnlted Saddle Horses. Pairs. A 3230 D.m.-Class 56, Musical stalls. entlemon. 3:30 p.m.-Class 15. Roadster. B on. More or Gelding. Pacer, 3 years or under. 8:45 p.m.--Class 40. Pair of Jumpcn Ahrout. 9:00 p.m.-Fur Fashion Show and Live Fol Parade. 9130 P-In.-Pipe Bond of Nova scotln Highlanders, let Battalion 9:45 p.m.-Tug-of-War. I353 ill:-:::q'ii'lil Dnhfillmr on 4' - - . . I I . 10:00 ll.m.-Vaudevlllllcu-skztlngusorrydlu um WEDNESDAY. NOVDAIIR 2nd x PIINCI IDWAID I8l.A& DAY Mulhg 0:00 un.-Judrlu of S:laa',l'lolrtldnI,(nltlktng and mum Gummy: ( nit mum. ' Annual 3:I0 pan.-Dr Horus tho lb. Percheron no Idglnna. I100 P-II-e-I on '. acumen. ( Id lI'MUI). lvig 1:00 nut.-Clan 0. mm and 7:! 0-In.-Cwllsn ll. Mutts; Ihtltm. lore or Golding. Tm!- I w- 1:I pm:-Parole of IIHG Cult, :.m.-clause"!!!-II. PC0830. Fonrotnhnnd .::: g.m.--anm :. mm: mom. i : .m.-Clue Impd. knockdown-and-out. 0:1! In-I'll-II. :u00wII'l Vurrtcty new from Iloatoguo. 9:45 pan.-ciuinn Aim J Display -nu... mi p.n.-Vuilnlllo-lhittngngcrn. - ml pun. Dusty. : um p n.-Tu-of-war. V THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd ;f(V'. NIW nnuuswicx on "” Morning ,. 9:00 s.m.-Judging of Sheep. Mink. Ayrshire: Will and dry classes), Jerseys (young and dry c uu).'- Afternoon 2:00 p.m.-Light Horses on the line. ' 2:00 p.m.-Judging continued-Sheep. mink. Ayrshlru, Jcruiyl (young and dry classes). Evening 7:00 p.m.-Class 192. Pair Percheronn. 8.000 lbs. and over. 7:20 p.rn.-Class 41, Stock Horne Parade Class. 7:35 p.m.-Class 39. Three Gnited Saddle Horse ridden by lady 7:50 p.m.-Parade of Ayrshire Cattle. p 3:20 p.l'n.-Clllll 23. Lady's Single Harncu Pol! 3:40 p.m.-Class ta. Maritime rrottlnii Stake. 9:00 p.m.-Clus 30, Pleasure Horse. 0:15 p.m.-Clan 44. Pair of Hunters Abrellt. 9::l0 p.m.-special N. 3. Program. 9:45 p.m.-Fur Fashion Show and Live Mink Pnrlldlv 10:15 p.in.-square Dancing. i 10:30 p.in.-Canadian Army Jeep Display Team. 10:45 p.rn.-Vaudeville-Skating Berrys. FRIDAY. NOVEMB 4th Morning 0:00 mm.-Judging of Sheep. Mink. Ayrslilrcs (milking and -groups). Jerseys (milking and groups). ; tftei-noon 2:00 p.m.-Judging continued-sheep, (milking and groups). mink. Ayrshlru. Jemys Evening 7:00 p.m.-Class 51. Jumper. open. 7:25 pm.-Clus 58." Novelty Race. open. 7:40 p.m.-Parade of Jersey Cattle. 0:00 p.m.-Clan 84. Combination Saddle Horst. 0:25 p.i-n.-Clau 17. Roadster. Stallion. More or Gelding. Pacer. open. - 8:40 pm.-Clnu 27. Saddle Pony. open. 0:05 p.m.-Clnucs I02-100, Clydendalos, Four-h-Ind. 0:15 p.m.-clau 45. l!unter'f'hnmpion 0:80 p.m.--Tugof-wor. 0:45 p.m.-Square Dancing. 10:00 p.in.-Canadian Army Jeep Display Team. 10:15 p.in.-Vaudeville-Stating lerryn. snunnnr. Novnmn lib Mu-Ilng ' 0:00.n.m-All judging concluded. Afar-um 1:00 p.m.-Clue I. Combiuttu saddle Pm. 1:10 p.m.-clou M. Equitation. - 1:45 pa.-Clue 1. loddlo Pony, 11.8 In 10.! holds. ridden In your: at ago. : child under 17 2:00 p.in.-Iurlthnu championship lane Pd.