Plciili-cd above is one of the two: giant Douglas DC-4 Skylnastcr air-.' craft rci-cntly purl-ltascd by lllari-i liuic tit-ulrzll Airways and now Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Phillip O'Connor, Milltown Cross, were the recipients of many messages of congratulat- ions and many lovely gifts on the occasion of their 50th wedding In- niversary which was celebrated last evening. Over forty guests were present for the evening supper which was held in the large din- Observe Golden Wedding Ar Miiirown Rev. W. A. Paterson. of George- town. spoke briefly offering con- gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. O'Con- nor on this happy anniversary and wished for them many more years of happy married life. The large number of gifts were opened by Mrs. Atwood O'Connor and Miss Flora O'Connor. while Emerson O'Connor read the aircraft carry approximately LEHVII heavy aircraft in Canada. MARITIME CENTRAL AIRW AYS GIANT SKYMASTER operating out of Mont Joli. Que. on the Colnpanyis operations with exceeding 5.000 miles. M.C-A. nowi the northern "DEW" line These. operate one of the largest fleets King's County Farmers Hold Annual Meeting ilr. Valcntine Mullally. Soilris. nus clCt'tt'tl prcsiticnt of the Kings t'iiunty Federation of Agriculture at the annual meeting held in the Montague High School audhnrium last night. Mr. Lloyd Martin. pro- vilicial pi-esiticnt presided over the meeting. Other officers include first ricc-prcsirlcnt. Mrs. Abdin llmilclt, (inwmi Brac: scciillri ru--apicstricnl. hits. Arthur lilac- htnnnri. Brooklyn; secretary. John tliillzilly, Snuris. Ftilloiving the reading of the minutes of the last annual meet- ing by the provincial secretary. fllr. .l. L Dc-war. the resolutions commlttcc was appointed includ- ing Wilfrcri Mot-Donald. Abdin liowlctt. Charles Mclllsh and Mrs. Hr-rt Hicken. Mr. Martin addresed the meet- uic liricllv stating that more in- icriwt in tlic Federation on behalf of ilic lnrmcrs was required and that this ivniilrl he exemplified by no iricrcnscd membership. lle stl'9s!lf'rl co-opcl'Rtl(ln between the produi-cr. dcolcrs and other ined- ia in the prodtlctlon and market-p ing of primary products. and that- ilw farmer shotlld make every cf-i fort to know how his potatoes were marketed. Mr. J. L. Dewar spoke interest- ing nod instrilctively on the farm Iradio forum stating that the pro gram was designed to help the farmer and to show him the need for co-operation with other prim- ary producers in his own province. and with producers of similar pro- ducts in other provinces. Mr. Dcwar went on to discuss accid- cnt insurance for farmers and stated that during the past YER? there had been a steady increase. PANEL DISUCSSION Under the chairmanship of Mr. W. R. Shaw. a panel discussion was hold. The members of the panel were Mr. Donald A. Mac- Donald. Several topics were dis- cussed leading off with the prob- lem of production and how it of- fcctcd the whole economic system. The problem of marketing re- -A I rcivcd a lcnglhy 39 and the members of the panel explain- ed the intricacies of marketing In It complex society where the old time system of producer to con- .-sumer no longer sufficed. The need of many other services. such as the assembler. transportation ser- ilccs. warchnuiie and storage scr- viccs. brokers. and others was clearly cxplaincdf in the problem of distribution attention was cen- fcrcd on spccific markets in U. 5. ti., South America. West Indies. and the home market in Canada. It was Pointed out that although a considerable portion of seed was Imported that the largest precent- "E' 0' WW6 Potatoes was sold as iahleslnck and that to the local iiinrkct in Canada, Rrntlrdilic the marketing of tur. iiips. it was stated by the pun! that tho wlinlc marketing system at this cnmmldlty was in a mud. lie. and Mr D.A- MacDonald um lint no nllicr liusincss could sur. .ivc ircrc it handled as the present. .vstciii iii innrketlml turnips In mini: lialitllcrl undcr the present Jolicics The chairman stated that control was rcqulred for such lltlrkclllltl in order to bring it into t-iinic SOIHIIIHHCQ of orderly mar- l.cling. Mr. llcitl stated that prdouccrs imro dumping on the Boston mar- kct and Mr. MacDonald said that nth:-rs wcrc shipping on consign- nu-nl basis Rtnlu) CHAIRMAN SPEAKS Mr William Mcllennan. ch ir- Personals iii t'nlin Jackson. an employee .' tllc Ilnnk of Nova Scotla. Char- "WV-Ii was it ucckcnd visitor "'c hnmc of Mrs. Maynard Sand- ll. iliilrlcll. W ll-Irlxv Rlchlirdl. lliurriiy tlci. llltll siiffcrcd a broken flip i a train accident on Monday. nv. zlst. is in the P. E. 1. Hosp- T'l and friends will be glad to " he is progressing favorably. man oi thc Piitoato Board. spoke briefly with rcgartl til the activit- ies of the board with respects to the control of ring rot, advertis- ing. and the booth at the Royal Wlntcr Fair. Mr. Elric Campbell. niallager. gave a short account of his act- ivities i'ci,:ai'riing tlic ..H'iilll('8i That this meeting urge the P.E.I. l"'cdt-ration of Agriculture to oppose lthe proposal to impose license. tfees on farmers for hunting and pi ihing. i That whereas the check testing of milk and cream for butterfatp by Government inspectors is a valuable safcguard. btit whcrcas .policics ior iarmcrs hc said that. in nialry c:lses the reports do not sliirc rccclltly spciit xiiiiic time in .lu-i.;iiilatlon.s llatl liccn ripcncil iillll go directly to the prrlclllccr. l)? l .'llili'rai' llivri. aunt nl Air Ottawa for assistaiice and that resolved that the Dept. of Agri- they had been offered a 15.20 25. culture arrange to have .such.in- cents three-period payment. He formation provided the producer-A stated that he did not considcr :his satisfactory. and in view of the HIE SNOW FLOWS recent rise ill pricc for point cs..l Whereas it l5 0i Vital llIll)01'l3ll'-"C nothing furthcr has in-on donc. lIc.1ll-"ll traffiv move freely over our also said that thcy limi liccii in- Malls during the Winter. and Wllefel strulnental in obtaining a minor as this depends upon the efficicnw reduction in freight rates. iof snow plow! and Operations. and in thc lifneral discussion period whereas it would appear desirable w iich to owcd. Mr. Valcntinc that snow plolighs be constantly in Mullally. Mr. John lliullully. liotli touch with a central authority. be of Souris. Mr. W. R. Sliaw. lllr. it resolved that a system of wire- F). D. Reid. and Mr. Roland lilac- less telephone be provided for the Donald spoke hrl('l'ly- use of snow plough equipment. The IOIIOWIHS directors were ap- Further be it resolved that roads gnill”lL:l'i 9Mdr-is -CX;lIllt3(gniingt?ut:iUll1iJ'l,lX. be definitely ilasslfieil as to prio- - . . s . cra . iy , St. Peters; Mrs. Douglas Mcllish. who: 8:03, removat H .- Union Road; Mr. Donald MacLeod. , 589 ea t e pmsend 00'-lmllce Victoria Cross: Mr. Russell Buell 0 cu” per mm." on "im- Mmpy. Gemge Macpherson Lam: has promoted stability of prices cmng' t ' for the entire dairy industry andi ' for beef and hogs as well. thcre-' The following resolution r moved by 1.. IL Kickham, 9 fore be it resolved that the Cona- tons of cargo and have a range,cluding PBY Canso. mandos. DC-.'i's DC-4's. Avro Yorks ' at Mont Joli, Que. whcre the Comp l Lockheed . in- Bristol l”l'cii.:litcr. lliaintcnailce of " illlls illld ('lllPl0Y5 3l!Dl"0Xlm8i9lY. l C-46 Com- p the giant Skymastcrs is carried out 1o.A's, Beavers and 31 any has its largest base of operat-' l 300 personnel. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod. MURRAY RIVER l Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sharam Mrs George Arlllllg has returned (7hHF10”-9t0Wll. 590!" Saturday In to her home in Suffolk. after spc'nd- 'Mlll”Fx'1)' R1iV9r. L'll05-ts Oi N-'l8llV8S Mrs. cards. Mr. OtConnor. on behalf of him- self and his bride..expressed their thanks for the many lovely gift! ing room specially decorated forp the occasion. A lovely three-tier wedding cake centered the table in honor of the bride and groom. With Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor were the groomman and brides-land the messages of congratulat- who stood with them on their wed- I and ten grand-children were ding day. Mr- Kemp is the brother ' sent at the celebration. of Mrs. O'Connor. i The remainder of the evening Following I delicious supper.iwas spent with music and singing. BRISTOL Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. Sinnutt. celebrated their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary on Wednesday even- ing, along with most of their large family and invited guests num- bering about one hundred. 'l'hc toast to the bride was given by Rev. Phalen Mcl(ennn. Alber- ton. A high light of the evenin was the old song "Dicky Dasher' by James A. O'Brien, who is over eighty. Mr. O'Brien. an uncle Q! the bride. sang the song thirty- five years ago at the couple's wed- ding. Mr. James Kenncfick. was in the city on Friday on business. Mrs. Joe Lapierre has moved to the city to reside while her hus- iband has gone to Labrador where the will follow his trade as a plumb- pre- MORELL LEGION The regular monthly meeting of the Morell Branch No. 26 of the Canadian Legion was held on Thursday November 24th. at the Legion home. with Comrade Pres- ident Reg MacAdam in the chair. The meeting opened with the usual silence in honor of fallen com- rades. The secretary, Comrade Coffin. read minutes of last meet- ing, which were adopted as read. The Treasurer. Comrade Edgar MacKinnon. read the financial re- port, which was one of the best in some time. This branch. which is one of the best in the Country, has come ahead wonderfully well in a short time. and now owns it'sI own home. after paying off many bills and a large Mortgage- This rapid rise is due to all the members cooperating towards I common end. as they cooperated with their Comrades in past world conflicts. towards the great goal of peace. The branch poppy fund was in-.' creased during recent Rememb-' rance Day activities. and will be used for some needy veterans when er Friends of Mr. Charlie Connolly. will be pleased to see him out ag- ain after undergoing a serious op- eration in Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MCDEIIIII. Kensington. were visitors here last .i. the occasion arises. The Rememb- the members and their wives or rance Day parade was a huge sucdlacly-friends on December 5th. with cess. with the largest turnout tula dance after. ing a week ill .'lilllrray Rivcr. aslillld ll'lPndS- lzllcst of her lJ.I”(lll(l-tIEill'.ZIliL'li. Mrs.l Rucbcn Mmm and Mr Moore Mrs. liucben lllourc. Murray Riv-. lcr entertained a number of her Congratulations arc cxtclulixl to .llilllEhl0l”S fliltfllds. 0" 'I'Ul?Sflr'iy NOV- M.-. and Mrs. in-:1-man l,Vhilcuuy'l'.l2llfl to cclcbratc l-Illa May's clev- who were lliarriorl at the Unilcdi Plllh hll'lh(l3.V- Church Manse. Murray H;-lrbour.i W. and uh lg ReV'nI:I;i)0lfa,(;1);tc?3aVN?:a's 13;: Johnston and Mrs. Allan Pryne. furmcr Vliss l-Ilvzi Mzlcl)onuld ofimurm-V Rwe" imd Mr” Callie Caledm'",; ” .Blue. Charlottetown are spcndlng T a fcw days at Long island. New hllilllt-i'soll K. , zui-s Rtllh .unt-K.-imt-. x.-it will York. as i.'ucsls of Mr and Mrs. .irilctt Nil-ollc il1ll'I . . 'l 4. i -- . .i -- M” W'”"'"" " ”"””-V" .iiilI'I-tl'. zititlilirlcdttIIi:"lilbrar5iI”d:riI: vention held in Charlottetown on Nov. 23 and 24. Miss Donalda Mat-Kay. Charl- ,,,, tctown spent Saturday evcning at ions. be it rcsiilved that this meet-Ville home 0i hl?r Barents. Mr- 33nd mg Commend the Federation of Mrs. William J. lllacKay. Murray Agriculture for its action in at- Riv"- tempting to have price supports ap- plied according to a known formula for designated products. Restitution of congratulations to the potato champions. Sylvester McAulay and Anslcm MacDonald were passed. Be it resolved that we continue The many friends of Mr. gar;-y pit? DFCSS ttlr EqU8lll81i0l'I Oi laflifi Richards are sorry to hear of his lwlill the U- 5- A at their Present recent accident, when the car minimum rates. which he was driving was struck Resolved that this Kings Countyphy a freight ti-pint at a crossing Wcderation of Agriculture meetinglin Am-iey, He is in the P. E. I, in annual session at Montague izoillospital. suffering from a broken on record in demanding one uni-lhip. form time for Prince Edward Is- Pte- Maynard Mat-Donald. Camp; Sussex, N. B. and Mrs. Mac-Don-; aid of Charlottctown spent the pasti wcckcnd in Murray River. gucstsim Mrs. Oliver Giddings. White Sands left on Sunday. for Moncton, N. B. where she will spend the winter months with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Wil- liam I-Iodgsnn. That the ferry service at Wood Islands be extended for a longer period In the fall season and to continue until weather conditions deem it advisable to discontinue operation. That chartered banks permit one or two delalcations for farmers in the payment of their notes at this time. and that these be caught up again at the end of their period of payment. Other resolutions were that whereas the Dealers Association promlscd last November to police their own inefficient members; therefore be it resolved that the P.E.I. Federation be instructed to urge this matter upon the said An- soclntion. . dian Federation of Agriculture be land and that time to be Atlantic urged to press for the continuation Standard. of the 58 cent floor on butter. Raolved that the Federation of Agriculture press for the contiliu- the Uniformity of Time Act to make ation of the freight assistance pnI- it enforceable at the next session icy on Western feed grain and for of the Legislature. the establishment of this policy by Whereas accurate daily market statute. rather than by ortlcr inlinformation is of value to potato council. growers and whereas the Potato I1 is of value only if and when the proper source of such inform- applied and whereas the intent of tattoo, be it resolved that the Potato the legislation is good but its ap- Board be urged to frequcntly pub- plication is on an indefinite basis liciac the potato prices which the both as to commodity and cimdit-ifarmcr should rcccive j if '4? offer you these specials for four days. THE NORWOOD MARKET We tulle great pleasure in thanking the people for and near for thc splendid business in the pa st. To show our appreciation we Mr. and Mrs. Carettc Bcck and son, George. Murray River. have i l where Mr. Beck has cmployment. The school chums of Miss Edith; t . I Whereas price support lcgislat- Market Board would appear to be Beck Murray Riven 3'0 sorry to to hear of her her home. Mr. and Mrs lit-aizti Mai-Leod iand daughtcr, lli-ailulli.-iilc. spcnt continiicd illness at the wcckcnd of Nov lfltli in Murray w Groceries 69: PONTOQS. 55: Ouix. large size . . . Fresh Eggs. dos. '. . . Molasses. 3 qfs. .... . . . .. 98: Oranges. 2 doz. .... 59: Crlsco................37c . . Rice.2lbs. .. 35: Gmpdrum 4f" ZR Currants. 2 lbs. 43: Eating Apples. doz. 15: APP” J"'”' 2 I"; ' ' ' ' 2” Cranberries. 2 lbs. . . . . . . 27c Icing Sugar. no limit . . . . I0: . I no York POrI( 3. loans. 2 for 35: Cooking Apples. hamper . Perfection Milk. 6 fins . . 83c Cabbage. each . . . . . . . . I03 Shortening. 2 lbs. . . . .. 49: Turnlps. each Fruits pk. 15:: bus. . 55: ;;vIj'H l HEARING mo Designed especially for thouowbo ha been unablolo guthctroiomdanuhnm in; aid power they need. Acnnlmtu Regent provldal 1 time Ibo power output of any previous Zenith Itd. Ingenious hnith "Pawn lesoluor" otters spoctnl bonodu for than URI progressive hearing impairment. D-boyHuIoyIucGOIo&n Toombs Music Store PIANOG. RADIOS. ILECIIICAL APPLIANCES ZENITIL HEARING AIDS in Queen St. - Ch'tIwI. P. I. L Sugar. lolbs. 69: 1 We Also Corry Meats ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES r It.lb..........37 ROJWX9" Ilrocasli Bdcron. lb. . . . . . . . . 39: FIDO? P0Il5I'"5 Beef Liver. lb. . . . . . . . . . . 29: Pop-up Toasters Sausages, lb. . . . . . . . . . . 43: Irons. I-lot Plates Picnic Hams. lb. . . . . . . . . 45: and Radios. The Norwood Ma 1 ' I ' I l The Ladies Aid of thc tfnitcd I-.d'Ms & chlmens Fm-the,-mm-e W9 strong. .Cllurch. Murray Rlvcr, Il0l(l a sale lly urge our Government to make."f home C00k"l53 and bamf" ”' the the necessary ammcndmenls tolUnlted Church Hall on Nov. 26th. taken up residence in Charlottetown l rket Noted for Tender Moat Open All Day Today Phone 5887 date. A vote of thanks is extnededl. The meeting Closed with usual to all who made the day such I closing ceremony. and the Queen. huge success. iThe next meeting 15 called for The branch. which has given on,,Thursday December 15th. (ti its mom! for puppose of leach-i :-T ing Grade X1 in the village. and Joined in helping out other - munlty efforts. has been gcigglni CKCW - Moncton much praise for their efforts by various organizations. The meeting decided to put re Television Programme pairs on both entrances to the home s and the high school. The meeting (ha”"eI 2 p in --l” M. Concert Hall p.m.-Frankie Lainc D.m.-At Home with Helen also decided to have s banquet for. River. guests of Mr. as-5:; MacLeod's Crocker mother. Mrs- M. M. MIcLeod. 4. pm-grroday Wm: Arm" Mr, Rueben Moore, Murray Riv- Hwd” per and Mr- Thomas Hayteri High 4 p.m.-Uncle Jack at the Bank. left recently for the Lumber man" p.m.-Take A Look p.m.-Folk Song: p.m.-Howdy Doody p.m.-Puppet Ilheatro p.m.-Cartoons p.m,-CKCW-TV News p.m.-Weather p.m.--Sports p.m.-CBC News p.m.-Jungle Jim p.m.-Bunkhouse Boy: p.m.-Vic Obeck Show p.m.-I Love Lucy p.m.-Cross-Canada Hit Parade p.m.-Jackie Rae Show p.m.-Big Town p.m.-Press Conference p.m.-(fl(CW--TV News pm.-Wcathcr woods in Nova Scotia. Mrs. Clarence White, has re turned to her home in Montreal. lifter Spending the past few months at the home of her parents. Mr, SALE DEC. lsf. 2nd. 3rd LARGE DISCOUNTS COATS. DRESSES. Etc. 5 558888 88388838858838 2?. 8 888 h4jDGI-I-4 ......a;:a wear p m --”'l'hc man who could soorns PHONE 83 i2 .,....Ls-".-2.1:. '8?l"”'” INTERRIIPTION NOTICE There will be an into.-mptiiiii of electric power on oilr Souris linc. mist oi Si. llcit-rs. on Wcdncs- day afternoon, Nov. Jllltli. WP-ll.iI10.r pi'rm'lt-tint-L I79-' tween the hours of l:.'lt) and :!:.'lll p.m.. for tho pur- pose of putting rogulators into service on this line. Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. maid. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kemp. l ions. Ten of their eleven children ed l -where they had bccn residing tor Wed., Nov. 30, 1955 The Guardian Pogo! Leader ofu. K. .:.;.:".r::.;.'.:.”:..t2'..":.”:':';':: Catholics ill in comfortably. Tho cardinal la 56. He has been LONDON lAPi-Bernard Card-p inal Griffin. archbishop of West- alling for some years. Cardinal Griffin was born In Bir minster and spiritual leader of Britain's Roman Catholics. suf- mingham and was educated at Cot fered a heart attack Tuesday but ton Collegp. Oscott. English Col- legc. Rome. and Beda College. Rome. He was ordained I priest in 1924 and L archbishop of Westminster in 1943. He became a cardinal in 1193. Cardinal Griffin has suffered from high blood pressure. Early in 1951 he became gravely ill after I heart attack. He was anointed on that occasion. This is part of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction. ille made such progress that within ithrce months he returned to duties Ont:ll1'o.iln London. There are about 3.500 N. Catholics in Britain. MET week at the home of Mrs. McLellan. Miss Margaret Findley, left re- cently for Boston. where she will spend the winter months. The condition of Mrs. James Whalen. who has been in the Char- lottetown Hospital for some time is reported as somewhat improv- Mr. and Mrs llalph Mcl-1.vi-ll. have arrived hcrc irolll .000 Roman a number of years. - Ring Out The Bells, and Join The Throngs for the Season's Happiest Hit! ,r-ev-xx-.s-.s-.-- 5 l i SORRY! Due to Closed Bookings this Pic- ture cannot be Held Over. BING and DANNY. teamed for the first time, bring you a wondcrful package of entertainment. And when they sing and dance with Rosemary and Vera-Ellen, it will warm you like Christmas punch! llllslllllll cllllllll - ltili Etlll onlutiy ' I2 Gnu! Song Hit: PRESENTED THROUGH me wonou O0 vlsrAVIsIou A new high-Iidellly photographic areas vhldb Jul U0 Iereen deny. bvillianon and Iul-stool UIOOO 000' 5050 amgma Ilnwlyihnttlmololnbigoaoononauiulun ralcns FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: FEATURE STAR13 ichhii lAdirltl Matinee 2.5:: 500 AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 Evening 35c 75c TO-DAY and THUR. PRINCE EDWARD Mayfair Theatre MURRAY RIVER - WEDNESDAY ONLY Show Time - 8 p.m. - rtiiiliii lilllv "WITNESS TO MURDER" Starring BARBARA STANWYCK STARTING TOMORROW IIE BLASTED A RECKLESS TRAIL FOR THE IRON HORSE ACROSS AMERICA'S LAWLESS FRONTIER! AILS I IVTC LARAMIE fjEc5xz(2'0Zo2r Also - Ghost Riders Of The West N0. 1 And Mind Over Mouse iCariioon) you cannot hc in attendance we will hold your prize and TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT The Capitol is giving away (Twelve). Free Prizes. Si) of these prizes will be given away during the First Show and the rcmaining (Six) during the Second Show. It you can pick it up the following day- 50 K006 IUCR 30 In- I would like to thank all the merchants who donatnd the prizes and the public for their interut. I. ll. GEIIRKIR Manager.