” garal of the late Mrs. W.W. Ba-| j PEL The Lord Bishop of the Ancli-. | tions. Left to right: Rev. H.L. ean Diocese of Nova Scotia, cCall, rector designate Rt. Rev. R.H. Waterman visited he ate J * Summerside yesterday and met Pot Hill; Rev. Canon J. with churchmen in the diocese Davies, St. Peter's, Charlotte- at St. Mary’s Hall where thev | town; Rev. M.J. Findlay, Port are seen during their delibera- ' Hill; Rev. A. E. Piercey, Mil ANGLICAN CLERGY CONFER WITH BISHOP ton; Rev. W. E. Ingraham, Ken- | Rev. Canon FE. M. Malone, St. sington and rural dean of P.E. Island; Rt. Rev. R. H. Water- man, Rev. Mark Ferguson, Summerside and St. Eleanors: , Rev. DS.H. Minton, Crapaud; |. Ness. Peter's, Charlottetown. Missing from the picture were: Rev. Canon, J.T. Tbbott, St. Paul's, Charlottetown, and Rev. M. R. Alberton. Digby Minister To Head IS‘side Couple ‘Tours Europe m~ Ts. 7 Ft A tect Qeden bat ber PWD officials were of the opin- ? a 4 use in Prince Edward Island captained MacLean - GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: ts (ee eee ver ee Summerside $031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris -32-2 Sydney Engineering and Drydock s The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 29, 1959. 3 dente th, tee SOURIS THEATRE worn Dredge No. 14, which will Ss es \ ells * gwas adjourned and a summons|. jaid up, a spokesman for the G Faas: Crown Prosecu-|iotietows tecieniae. . » in S 0 | ase tor for Kings’ represented the| The new PWD craft will be “ s crown in all cases. christened later tits wok = Enchanted ALLING ALL DOGCATCHERS'|Prince Edward Island and resi- # Sanne (OP) — Radio-<dis- | 45 engineer for the public works Island” department. Dens on ague patched dogeaicher. trucks have!’ “Though the appointment had doubled ion ays in suburban Etobicoke Township.| ®t yet been announced local Dana Andrews and MONTAGUE BUREAU | for being intoxicated in a, public The radios were installed about about stray dogs are relayed by Jane Powell OF THE GUARDIAN | place. Also adjourned to Nov.}two months ago and are hooked police dispatchers to the patroll- : The cas of Louis Alan Joseph | 25th was the charge of driving | up with police headquarters. Calls| ing dogeatchers. ta wih touag 8 Om & Neluced Gela af Dnmecm. we i ving a still in his| mond of Montague. He possession suitable for the manu-| was represented by J. P P. Nichol- | WADDELL BROS. facture of illicit spirits under the! son. ne Excise Act opened in. Kings} George Sextus MacPhee of St.) -——— -—— RASS | County Magistrate's Court at/George’s charged with having | on Goines Georgetown yesterday. the care and control of a motor sdk i ior bdaal scanner’ mans Acora pleaded not guilty tojvehicle while impaired had his BAXTER HAS DOES HIS the charge and after the testi-)case adjourned to Nov. 25th. He |) 1 \ Ten mE To MOTHER WANT mony of two RCMP “Officers,| was also represented by Mr. STAY FOR Cpl. S. D. A. Wannamaker and | Nicholson. 1 @ Constable James Dunn was| Two residents of Charlottetown, SUPPER. heard, the case was adjourned| both charged with having liquor | until Nov. 25th. The accused is|in their possession in a place represented by John P. Nicholson| other than their residence were of Charinttetown and Melvin J.|each fined $20 and costs. MacQuaid, Souris represented the| A resident of Montague and excise department. The offence|one of Brooklyn both pleaded is alleged to have taken place| guilty to charges of driving .with at Brudenell on July 14th out due care and attention. The Magistrate James B. Johnston | Montague was fined $10 presided over the - |and costs and the“ Brooklyn res- A Murray Harbor South resid-|ident $15 and costs. : . ent who had previously pleaded | A resident of Murray Harbor | MOLASSES, by the gallon (bring container) 1.09 guilty to disturbing the penen e ae eee. 008 conte Oe fi contra Town | having ective equipment on a Soeebe aioe pts fined | his motor vehicle. j PICNIC HAMS ° . + . . . ° e e lb. 39c A resident of Montague chare- Maritime Sunday Schools SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN) Rev. Donald McCiare of Digby. NS., was elected chairman of the Maritime Sunday School Con-} vention at the concluding session/ held last evening in Trinity Unit- ed Church, Semmerside. Retir President Rev. J.A. Jardine of St. Stephen, N.B., presided. Rev. GE. Miller, McAdam, '! NB. was elected first vicechair- | man,-L-A. Mosher, Dartmouth, NS. as second vice - chairman) and Hillyard Nason, St. John, N.B. a@s secretary - treasurer. Executive members are: for) PEL, K.A. Parker, Charlotie- ISLAND BRIEFS: ENTERS HOSPITAL Mgs. Wilfred Macquarrie. Victoria has entered the Prine e| Edward Island Hospital. 18 CONVALESCING Mrs. Donaid —= MacQuarrie Roseneath, is convalescing in the P.E.L Hospital following surzer) on Tuesday. TAKES TREATMENT Joseph Gallant, foreman of the Island Fertilizer Co. is taking treatment for back ailment at the Rehabilitation Centre at Halifox NS. ROSES ADORN ALTAR GUMMERSIDE — Two vases of | wed roses adorned the aliar in St. John’s Church, at St. Elean- = on Sunday placed their by) ee a eee” Ses Mrs. George Albert Jeffer LEAVE BY PLANE Linus and Patrick Dovle left soeaw by plane for their homes in Montreal and Toronto respec- tively after attending fhe funeral! of their brother-in-law, Leamir ng Proctor. BAKER FUNERAL — The fu- ker. took place Monday morning with a short family service at the Compton Funeral Home fol- lowed by. service at St. Mar 's| Church, Rev. W. Eric Anglican Ingraham officiating. Palibearers were, Norman Jotinston, Richard Himton, Alec Horne, Allison Mac- Lean, Gordon Rogers, and Ar- thur Holland, Jr. Interment was in People’s Cemetery, Summer- side. Professional Cards Chartered Accgutitants . Earle ickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P.E.i. Phone 2235 Insurance R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty 5 Summer S'! Summer St. Summerside Optometrists _ te ie E. E. Parkman _ HOLD ENGLISHMAN Opt. D., R.O. LONDON (Reuters)—The for- Phone 3287 Fe pi a Summer Fi. Summerside 29 office said Tuesday that — fraqi authorities detained an Eng B. F. Hunter, R.O. Hi Sammerside, P.E_I. Smaliman’s Building Photographers The Read SwWidios D. W. SEARS Barristers ~ George | R. R. MacMahon, . . LLB. (Also Kensington on Saturday's Phone Summerside 3551 233 Water St. Summerside A. B. Campbell, B.A., LL.B Phone S’side 3612 Crockett & Gallant Bldg S' side | Phone 3116 © —._ ing representations on behalf of j town; for Cape Breton, Mrs. Da- vid MacDonald, ane Bay, and | for mainiand, N.S., Mrs. RL. ¢| Git bbo: ns, Halifax. Representatives on the Mari- j time Religious Education Coun- cil are, for P.E.I. Miss Estelle ng | Be wness, Summerside; Nova Sco- j tig a, Charles Richardson, and for New Brunswick, Rev. J.A. Jar- dine, Si. Stephen, N.B. The theme speaker, Rev. E.R. | MacLean. D.D., of Toronto de- livered his final address last even- }ing.on the subject “Magnify The ard”. Keith Hobson, pastor of Rev |Summerside’s United Baptist] ‘ | Chure h led the 1 worship ;period and Rev. C.R. Webber, | mi mister of Trinity United Church, Summerside instalied the new officers. | MREC OUTLINED An outline of the work of the | Mar time Religious Education souncil was given yesterday by oo. J.B.- Wilson, Truro, NS.; secretary for the Maritime ted Baptist Convention. - SUMMERSIDE -— Mr. and Mrs. | Vie tor Sanderson of Summerside ‘and PH. Lale of Central Lot 16 |recentiv returned from 4 six- ' week tour of the British Isles and continental Europe during which they visited England, Scotland, France,-Belgitim and Holland. In England, Mr. and Mrs. San- derson visited the grave of their son Flight Sergeant Kimble San- derson who was killed in action , with the Royal Canadian Air oon - raed | Force on Sept. 3, 183. He is buri- s00n oo W. Senta ‘cieune jedi in Botley Cemetery in Oxford. Lean. whe apes en “The London the party paid_visits etree inal aie oan to seh re ing Lye a at- Place the ‘arliament a eee Schoo! ui idings. Madame Tussaud’s Wax ‘wits aie be i mee won | Works, Windsor Castle and. they a Penal Mes poo sage worshipped at Westminster Abbey. “How to reach the oytsider” and - See ey wet fe oe Gale to teouh es es /M¢’ Canadian war cemetery at Nie-| tb the ineraion Rew. £36 jmegan and especially noted the Later in Nagase Bsn excellent condition in which these} Murray gave a talk on WoTS!| cemeteries are kept under the| music chijdren hear.” direction of the Imperial War! The main feature yesterday! G-syec Commission. morning was an address by Dr | They left Montreal on Sept. 11 MacLean who said there has been| i liner “Caranthia” and| a Per ee the sub-| returned on the same ship arriv- ject igious ucation in| ing home Oct. 22. schools, apart from the opening | — plies He observed that the council had | only certain avenyes of support | which consisted mainly of Sunday School allocation, CGIT. Boy Church budget and per- sonal subscribers, noting that the work the council was doing has not fallen off but has increased. | ff jtractions as ard the (Driver Is of school with scripture readi ng) and er. i LOADING No. 1 Small Guilty hak | On Hit-Run Count ricer # saturday SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Sterling Cotton of Springhill P. , E.1. was found guilty im police court yesterday afternoon.of fail- gt top at the scene of an ceetanih Magistrate R: S. Hinton fined | the accused $150 without costs or | two weeks in Prince County jail. |Mr. Cotton’s license was also cancelled Tor a period of four | mo Ss | Moon sessions a total of five wit- accident at the corner of Water and St. Stephen Streets on the evening of Oct, 16 when Percy Weeks was struck by a car and knocked unconscious. The driver failed to stop. During the morning and after- DOUGLAS BELL ‘: 5 f pe et EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE messes were heard including Mr Weeks, Police Officers Elmer Matheson and Ralph Hardy, taxi driver Charles Murray and Ro- bert Tidmarsh RCAF Station, The ne resulted from Summerside. _ For Our Former Mayor Of Souris, ‘Dr. A. H. Smallwood Passes SOURIS -~ A former mayor and counciller-of the Town of Souris De. A.H. Smallwood, passed away at his home on Oct. 27th. He had| ida heen a member of the Souris | téwn council for 20 years and had ved three years as mayor. Wh le a member of the council he was the chief instigator of hav- ing an electrical system installed| ——— in the town g@nd devoted much of his time’ to the supervision and operation of the generating plant un‘il the Maritime Electric Com- pany assumed the operation a few years ago. He was the third last survw- | ine ” mber of the original Souris | Dr. Smallwood was bora ia | Maz ‘kland, NS., and at. an early lage entered Robbs Foundry in Amherst as an apprentice ma- chinist. He followed this occupa- tion for a few years in Halifax and Pittsburg, U.S.A. before en- tering dental college in Baltimore, Md. and graduating as a dental irgeon. He began practice in Souris in 1906 and was active un- til about a month ago. He v was predeceased by his first lish businessman ih Baghdad Oct. ) at the time of an assassination attempt on Premier Kassem. Brit- jish officials in Baghdad are’ mak- ithe man, Leslie Fitzmaurice Marsh, 35. He has been held since bis detention without trial and no charges have been— brought against him. OYSTERS DAILY At Fred Arsenault’s ‘fac- tory, Queen’s Wharf, Highest market prices paid. Prince County Oyster Co. Phone Fred 3138 er Leonce 3511. BUYING _ GRAND OPENING Ronson Electric RAZORS p Regular $23.50 wife ‘Mae Macintyre) and two brothers, Dr. Fred Smallwood of Now $12.95 Charlottetown and George of Flor: | ‘6 ‘sWaite’s Pharmacy 61 Central Street Opposite the Post Office Summerside Phone 3120 His funeral will take place Fri- day afternoon from his late resi- dence to Souris West cemetery, service stagting at the house’ at Wendell Paynter of Souris ed with failing to stop when charged with a hit-and-run of- signaled by a peace officer fail-| Fancy Bright’s TOMATO. JUICE, 48 oz. tin 2 for 65c fence had his case adjourned ed to appear in court. His case to Nov. aa. eer mw! ANNUAL MEETING sent, of the owner, P. E. I. Ladies Curling called joy riding. This charge Association __. was also adjourned to Nov. 2%h (Charlottetown Curling | KING | 2th. The same party was also charged with unlawfully taking BY THE PIECE’ SLAB BACON ...... tb. 49ce COLE TEA BAGS 90—2 cup size 75c¢ SNOW FLAKE SHORTENING, 3 Ib. tin 87¢ LIBBY’S PEACHES ORANGE CLARK’S WITH cscecs 2m O& S00 MARMALADE 24oz. bti 39c PORK & TOMATO SAUCE BEANS, 20 oz. .... 3 for 69c with no plea being taken. Elmer David MacDonald of Rink Souris pleaded guilty to a charge Saturday 2:30 p.m. of resisting arrest and was sent-| October 31st enced to serve 30 days in jail. The same party was fined $20 Month End Sale! Many Red Hot Specials Throughout the Store During our Biq ‘ Rev. M.A., Rev. Roy Neehall, Trinidad. Studied in Trimidad and in Can- 2:30 p.m. IN HEARTZ HALL, Charlottetown, CAPITOL SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT (FHURSDAY) & FRIDAY NIGHTS & SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY Wedding night or not;. everything’s gotta stop till Our Hero finds one fully-equipped destroyer escort he | knows "he left around here somewhere... con DA MERRILL «DAA SPENCER - MICKEY SHAUGHNESSY - ROBERT MIDDLETON 2<°¥ SE ON LEFTR OCF TE Boece by MET TEE Sowergin EPLZT BE? et oe) ery FS epee - | PT Lia _—— SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY 7:15 — 9:15 Brought Back by Popular Request ELVIS PRESLEY in " “LOVE ME TENDER” Trinity Dr, H. E. D. Ashford Trinity Mrs. Ralph Collins ' ¢ Rev. Roy Neehall Rev. Sun Chool Chough Souris FROM OTHER LANDS. L 11.00 a.m. (Charlottetown) (Summerside) Park Royal . H. E. D. Ashford, M.B.F., D.D. — Secretary ada. Outstanding student and Missionary and Maintenance De- debater at University of Toronte partment, The United Church ef and Emmanuel College. Canada, . Be the ~ Rev. Sun fessor of afternoon Valleyfield Cape Traverse Cornwall St. Peter's Cheol Chough, Pra. Theology at Seoul, Korea, lecturer and world trav- eller. International Church Ra og The United Church of Canada Friday, October 30, at 8.00 p.m. with Dr. H. E. D. Ashford-and Professor Sun Chool Chough. AND IN TRINITY UNITED CHURCH, Summerside, also on Friday, October 30 at 8.00 p.m. with Rev. Roy Neehall, and Mrs. Ralph Collins of Africa. PLUS SPECIAL SERVICES on SUNDAY, November 1, as follows: evening Pownal Borden Kensington York - ] THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE ABOVE GATHERINGS TO | SEE, HEAR, AND MEET THESE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CHURCH