, wN. Wickwire, Q.C.. (left)' 7 'yjce-president. and R.P. Howard. . gpcneral manager of the Eastern .. ,Tmst Company, will arrive in I I Prince Edward Isl-and beef r breeders must be prepared to l meet competition from Western Canada and “meet it better than i we have been doing,” members of lthe P.E.I. Shorthorn Breeders’ Association were told by retiring president R.R. Bell at their an- ;nual Meeting held Saturday night. " Mr. Bell maintained that the ; Island can supply the beef needs .of the Atlantic Provinces.“ That ' ;, may seem like a wide statement," 3 me speaker sai but I do not f hesitate to make it." ' Edward Bell of Belmont was ,elected to succeed Mr. Bell as of :president. Other officers named. lwere A.H. Mutch. Earn-scliffe, h '5 secretary (re-elected). t Directors appointed were R.R. D @3011, Daniel Jewell. Lyle Bos- iweu, Frederick Hughes, Stanley 'Hurry, Athol Roberts and Loman ?Mac1.ean. ‘ erIR PRICES ' Fair prices for commercial beef were being enjoyed by breeders v- ieurrently due to a demand from the United States, Mr. Bell point- led out, but warned this demand" ’ ’iwas never steady and prospects Alfor its continuance are not so Ebrigh ." . J It was maintainedthat the gr: 3sent party in power in the U. . ' 0' K‘ Bum favor of high agriculture sup- }port prices and this situation us- ~ sually leads to greatly increased Commotion in the U.S. "When this takes place " the "retiring president said, 'U.S.A. not be looking to Canada for ' t requirements.” - .Mr. Bell said eastern farmers ‘ look for competition from ~ ern Canada if the US. mar- ', slackens. He said beef could OMING EVENTS Modern and old time dancing llnior Farmers Recreation Cen- ,New Glasgow every Saturday 9-12. Dricn’s Orchestra A. A. meeting to-night Rich- mud Street group, 130 Rich- ggxond Street (upstairs). i“? ’ ganiiations using this column promote their meetings and tertainments are requested to co their announcements in name of the Organization or up who are sponsoring the out. p 0.“ , . December 11th in Tyne Val- “ s P Hall the Shur Gain Amateur valcade in aid of Stewart IANB emotial Health Centre. Show its at 8 pm. Also a sale of ndy. Regular Dance, Bonshaw Inn 11, every Tuesday night. m’s Orchestra. Admission 50 t5- 'us 10 cats tax. I Eldon School Christmas Con— ' . Belfast Hall. Friday. De- - 19th. 8 p.m. r 7stm-als Concert, Spring t o n 001, December 19th. 8 o’clock. welcome! 8 Sable School Concert. Hamp— Hall. Tuesday, December 23- A‘ 5 egula-r meeting Charlottetown 3 al Black Preceptory Decem- lOth. Please note change of s N ' ‘ a ed ‘37 St. Peter’s North School, Christ- coucert in St. Peter’s B-ay, ly Name Hall, Monday. Dec- ber 22nd at 8 p.m. Reserve December .17, Canoe ve Christmas concert. Derry Lodge will meet wed- sday. December 10th. special ting. Starting at 8 p.m. All mbers please meet. Reserve December 22nd for and Tracadie Concert in Cor- ! Ban Hall. Annual meeting Liberals Third 'Sltl‘ict Queens, Tuesday, Dec- cember 9. 8 p.m. Mt. Stewart mmunity Hall. ork Charge Men’s Association ' Dper meeting in York Hall Ursday. December 11th, at 3 Brackley School Christmas Con— RECEPTI'N T '* Charlottetown today from Halifax to attend a reception in their hon- or the Charlottetown Hotel this evening. Breeders Told Isldnd Must . ; Meet West’ 5 Competition be produced much more cheaply in the west than it can on the Is- land because cattle can fatten on open range and be fed with cheap grams. BE PREPARED He also pointed out that Canada has lost its markets in Great Bri- tain and Europe which is now supplied by Argentina, Australia and New Zealand. This, he said, gives added incentive to the wes- tern breeders to look for markets in Eastern Canada. “We Prince Edward Island must be prepared to meet this competition and meet it better than we have been doing". Members of the association dis cussed extensively the matter of prizes to calf clubs, county fairs and fat stock sale. It was also decided to have a field and judging day. A committee composed of All,th Roberts. Stirling Wood, Stanley Hurry and R.R. Bell. was appoint- ed to look into the matter of a breeders sale in connection with the fat stock sale. Premier Sees Rig his Bill ” inadequate" Premier A.W. Matheson fore- sees “inadequate, incomplete and ineffective" legislation, should the next session of Parlia- ment adopt the Canadian Bill of Rights without prior reference to the provinces. “It would merely be a flimsy. patchwork affair at best”. the Premier said. Hon. M11“. Mathe it felt co- operation in the en merit could be obtained by asking for com- plementary legin then in Abbe provinces. or calling ‘a federal- provincial conference. Heva'fherdale Main ls Fined In Co. Court A Heatherdale man was fined $60 and costs or 15 days when con- victed on a reduced charge of hav- ing care and control of a motor vehicle while impaired when he appeared before Magistrate G_ll- bert A. Gaudet in County Magis- trate’s Court Monday morning. The accused had been charged with having care and control while intoxicated but the charge was reduced by the Magistrate following evidence given by the accused and the arresting officer Constable Ron Pettitt of the Mon- tague RCMP Detachment. R.R Bell, Q.C, was defence counsel, J .P. Nicholson represent- ed the crown. _ A Whim Road man was fined $20 and costs or 30 days when he pleaded guilty to a charge of hav- ing illegal possession of intoxicat- irg liquor at a place other than his residence. / Defence Counsel R. R. Bell, Q.C., sought dismissal of the clowns case against a Hunter River man chargeld with unlaw- full allowing saw us 0 escape 'intoya stream frequented by trout. Mr. Bell maintained the pro vince cannot legislate on the pomt because it is a federal matter and already has been taken care of by federal legislation. ' Evidence was completed in the case Monday and it was adJourn- ed until December 15th. _ Operating a motor vehicle on the highway with defective eqqu ment cost a New Wiltshire man a fine of $5 and costs or five days. Magistrate Gaudet reprimanded a Central Royalty man, appearing on a charge of failing to stop at a stop sign. surrounding heard. CROWN FOR POPE BE‘RJGAMO, Italy (A) -— A group of pilgrims from. Pope John XXIII’s native provmcc left for Rome Sunday with a new golden crown for the ponllff. Three special trains took the 3,- ’ i1 rims from Bergamo pro- :(illcg. gThey will present the gift today. Among the group were a the charge were ‘ in Harrington Hall on Friday ‘ mber 12. at 8:00 p. m. ' TIME 7 niece and nephew of the Pope. ONIH of Civic Employees’ Local 501, .30 RM. of Union Headquarters beautifully the' carol “O L i t t l e ‘last meeting were read by the when circumstances BEvRLlN A?) ~ The East German Communists. stunned by their crushing defeat in the West Berlin elections, have refused to let go of the Soviet free city pro— posal. Premier Otto Grotewohl Mon- day echoed MOSCOw's assertion that th e municipal elections “have nothing to do" with the Soviet bid to turn West Berlin into a neutral demilitarized city. Prior to Sunday's elections - in which the Reds again failed to seat a single candidate in the 13B~seat city parliament the Communists urged West Berliners to support the Soviet proposal with their votes. P.E.|. Produces OTTAWA. —. (Speciall -- Pro— duction 0f oysters in the Mari—l time Provinces in 1957 totalled] about 3.700.000 pounds. practicvl ally all of them coming from; Prince Edward Island. This was disclosed Monday by the federal department of Fish-. eries which said a blight among oysters had sharply curtailed production in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Nearly All Of Maritimes’ Oyster Crop In 1952, the department said, about 8,000,000 pounds of oysters - were fished in the Maritimcs. In five years the epidemic had re- duced the volume by more than half. The battle against the blight has been waged unceasingly over the last few years and the depart- ment is hopeful it will result in success. A half century of devoted work to the teaching profession on the Island received its rightful honor yesterday when members of the faculty of Prince of Wales College and other prominent persons in the field of education gathered at P'WC to pay homage to William Angus MacPhee. Mr. MacP‘hee, who began his teaching career in 1908 in the little school house at Glen Martin, prior to his official retirement earlier this year, left an undying mark during his more than 50 years that he was connected with education in the province. As Dr. Frank MacKinnon, prin- cipal of PWC, said”. . . .there’s not a teacher who hasn‘t come under in some way, or felt in some way, his influence." Mr. MacPhee, who was to be honored at the same time that an, other long time member of the staff of the college, Dr. Lily TI. Seaman was paid a tribute, could not be present at the time. PRESENTED CHAIR Upon receiving his presentation 'of' a “Lazy boy” chair, Mr. Mac- Phee jovially told of the last time he had seen a chair being present- ed to a retiring teacher on a simil> ar occasion. “That man was old then,” he said, “bu-t he lived to be more than 90 years." Another honored guest who gave several word-s of praise to the re- tiring director of teachers train- ing at the college was the deputy Trinin Y.P.U. To Sing Caro-ls The Christmas meeting _’ of Trinity Y.P.U. was held in the Social hall on Sunday evening, December 7. The meeting open- ed with a worship service led by Gloria MaIcKinnon and Beryl Munphy. Rev. R. S. Latimer rendered Town of Betlhlehem;" accompan- ied on the piano by Margaret Parker. The Business meeting was called to order by the Pre- sident, and the minutes of the Secretary. It was decided that the group would go around Oaholing on a- Chnistmas weeknight. Rev. A. F. MBJC‘LIQIHIII tlhen led the group in a Bible study. period on the sub- ject of “Sin.” The union divided off into discussion groups, after which the reports were present— ed to the union. The meeting clos- ed with the singing of taps. most inexpensive salesman ya. can employ - - - a GUARDIAN- PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 Ileur Again With Muico’s "Natural looking” HEARING AIDS 0 BEHIND-THE-EAR aids for inconspicuous ear- level hearing with power and comfort. 0 HEARING GLASSES with nothing in either ear if you have good bone conduc» tion. 0 BARRETTES in the hair for ladies. Can be fashionably concealed. Powerful sound reproduc- tion. 0 OTHER STYLES, TOO Write or phone today f9: , APPOINTMENTS F. w. BOYLES 170 Fitzroy Street I Charlottetown. P. E. 1. \ DIAL 7325 “Cordless” Half Century Of Devotion Hono'red By P.W.C. Faculty minister of education, MacKenzie. ' Born in Heatherdale, where he still owns a farm, Mr. MacPhee received his earlier education at Prince of Wales College and Mt Allison University in Sackville, N. B. Following his teaching term at Glen Martin, he took a brief visit from the province and spent two vears teaching in Western Can— ada. Following his return to his native province, he was appointh inspector of schools in 1927 and took over hispresent position in 1940. Mr. MacPhee was always re. ferred to as a man”. . who laid 31’ his cards on the table." Dr. MacMillan said that he was the sort of a person when you ask- ed his advice".. you’d get it laid on the line." Island Girls Pass Exo ms Miss Phyllis Clark of Charlotte town and Miss Ruth Maclntyre 0' East Ponnlt passed the Canadian Society Radiological Technicians‘ ex- aminations it was learned yester— day. MISS Clark is the daughter Mrs. Ira Clark and the of late Ira Clark of Charlottetown. She act-"i tended West Kent School and Prince of Wales College and is a graduate of the School of Radio graphy, Prince Edward Island Hospital. She has accepted a posi- tion on the x-ray staff of the Children's Hospital, Halifax, N .S. ' MacIntyre is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Stuart Maclntyre, East Point. She attended St. Mary‘s Convent Souris and Prince of Wales Callege and is a gradu- ate of the School of Radiography, Charlottetown Hospital. She has accepted a position on the x-ray staff of Eastern Kings Memorial Hospital, Wolfville, NS. Malcolm . Reds Cling To Proposal To Make Berlin Free City (lrntcwohl. 64 and ailing. told his parliament that US British and French troops legally are obligated to get out of West Ber- lin. But he added that he is ready to negotiate questions affecting the Western garrisons. INVITATION TO TALK lt was a clear invitation for talks and Western recognition of his regime when the Soviet six months ultimatum for acceptance of the free city proposal runs out. Then, the Russians say. they will transfer to thu East Germans their controls over Allied air. rail and highway lifelines to West Ber- lin. ‘ West German Chancellor Kon- rad Adenauer’s government ap— peared determined to press the Western Big Three for an uncom- promising rejection of the Soviet proposal. A highly-placed Bonn informant said the Adenauer gov ernment believes the Soviet ulti- matum should be turned down cold. Communist officials in East Berlin privately expressed shock at the outcome of the West Ber- lin elections. The Communist press said the Whole thing was a farce and a fraud, that terror at the polls was at the root of the vote. The Reds hod expected to gar: finer more than the 1.9 per cent of the vote. In 1954. with a much more modest campaign drive, they got 2.7 per cent. At least five per cent is required to seat a candidate. The Socialists won 78 seats in have successfully ; the new parliament and the Chris- . tian Democrats 55. - Protestant Orphanage : Contributions ’ . chad of Hillsboro. Collector Mrs. P 1 rank Jardine. $ 1.00 ea: Mrs Frank Jardine. Etta Jardine, MIS. Ralph Coffin. '.\’lrs. Geddie Douglas, Mrs. ,‘lamilton Douglas, Mrs. Harvey Douglas, Mrs. Ernest, Cameron .50c: Mrs. Leigh McAssey. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . $ 8.90 Bedeque. Collector Mrs. Hud» son Lowthcr, Mrs. George Balv Iem & Mrs. Walter Bowness. $10.00 Scott MacMurdo $10.00 . . Mrs. Walter Bowness $ 5.00 Mr. & Mrs Thomas Moyse '35 3:00 _ . . . . _ . . .. Vernon Craig $ 3.00: Dr. Robert Smith. is 2.01) ea: Mrs. James Hender- son, Louis Muttart, Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Sinclair Affleck, Mrs. Arnold Henderson, P. C. Bow- ncss, Mrs. Bruce Affleck. $1.00 ea: Mrs Lloyd Jewell, :ther. Lows cameron’ 5, holds false teeth more firmly In place. I . IT USUALLY PAYS TO GET THE BEST! 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Randolph Stevenson, R a y m o n d 'Iarvey. Fenton Howafir Shteldon Nicholson, Cal— vm owa- , Mrs. Ha Doull. Herbert Cooper, Mrs.y Avalah lvlacCallum, Elmer Sturdy, Cook ‘ Mrs. Hewett Harold Muttart. Hadley Lluttarr. Wendell MacWiIliams. .65c: Austin Campbell. .60c ea: Arthur Paynter, Heber Myers. .50c ca: Hazcn Lowther. James Payntcr, Keith Stordy, Mrs. Leigh Lowthei. Wendell Myers, Thomas MacM.cken. Mrs. John Stewart, Irving Muttart, Louis MacDonald, Arnold Hill, Paul LaVoie, Ivan Somers Boyd Lowther, H. Mut- tart. Donald MacDonald. .40c: Lloyd M-acWilliams. .35c. Hazen Gillespie. .25c: Ray Paynter. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ,. $45.35 Scarletown, Collector Mrs. Maud Newsome. 3.00: Anomymous. Mrs. Walter Wright. $2.00 ea: Mrs. Kenneth Mut- tart, Miss Jean Affleck, Mrs. Malcolm Bradshaw, Mrs. Fred MacQuarnie, Harry Sobey. $1.0.) ea: Mrs. Horace Sobey. Mrs. Mabel Crewe, Charles Doull. Mrs. George Affleck. Mrs; Heath beard. Mrs. Neil Brad- shaw. 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