OU RIS HIGH SCHOO nigh. L GIIADUTESA Mars ts4".'z V-.. uses ' I .... L... . .......- L...4......... ... R EASTERN l GUARDIAN lsssnnva JUNE 29th for auc- Ion sale at Montague in aid of mg: County Hospital. l'.iLl.I-ZYFIELD - ORWELL mi Congregation. Services for nday. June 16th. Valleyfieid 11 m, Belle River It p.m.. Orwell id 7.30 pm Rev F MacKin- GEORGETOWN Pastoral irge United Church of Canada. nice: for June 16th. 11 a.m. IIIIDWII Cross: 2.30 p.m. Stur- eon: SS. at 1.30 p.m., 7 p.m. Em-getnwn. Rev. W. A. Paterson. llnisicr. l A JOINT congregational meet- ; of Wood islands. Caledonia and urrar liarbour South Presbyter- n Chnrchcs will be held in Wood lands. June lllth at R p.m. Rev. lnald Nicholson, interim Mod- fralor. KINGS MILL log prices effective l;nmcdla1cly:- Spruce and Fir. I (lies small and and up.- 8 feet ling s.'l000 Iii; Spruce only, 6 flick small cod and up. 12 ft. or. 540.00 hi; it inches small end Ind up 14 ft. and 16 it. long. tinuo per .Vl. no to it. logs ac- tepit-ti. THE PR1-ZSIIYTERIAN Church n t'anatia services for Sunday. vine Ifilll. Murray Harbour North. Sunday school 10 a.m. Divine wor- hip, 11 am. Peters Road Sunday school 1.30 pm.. divine worship. P0 and 7.30 p.m. Everyone wel- ome. licv. M. Carl Currie. Min- liter. i'lt;G CROSS Ronda Alexandra nicer for Sunday. June 16th. in ii a.m. Cross Roads 3 p.m. lrundra 7.30 p.m. Miss Eliza- beth. Joan and Katherine rniln ulll sing at the morning rrure at Uigg. At the evening mm at Alexandra Miss Arlene larilonald will be special solo- st iii are welcome to these scr- im Rev. C. W Passey. Min- hm Tums SANDS Illsi Saundra Stewart of Char- in-wwn was a guest of her grand- hinthcr. )lrs- O. D. MICNQIII, LII- tir Sands ovcr the weekend. ilr. vwrnnn Bcck of New Gins- Em. .V. S. Paid a business trip in tile Sands last week and visit- rd his aunts here. iirs. Di-an Blue. teacher in Mont- iur Hush. spent the weekend at rar home In iiopefleld. iliss lllcaoor Fraser of Hope- tld has been a guest teacher in Little Sands school for two weeks. Vllm she was getting her two mks In practical te a c hi n g sun the teacher. Mrs. Lillian Lir- Iilsione There has been no teacher engag- hzll yet for the Little Sandi ml-auftiie Macbean. who 0 '1 titer in Charlottetown vati.horna in Little Sana Ian "9! Where he will spend some Little Sanders are always I Iohhlr La.t.rch'le has returned I U! Vorit M 0” a a ainaag I flora M. Stewart. tut. - Inna.-rvtile. Mau.. has re- n t0 her home in High Iaak. ' Ii! will remain for snsna Val bier in-other Inca ml - . ra . Llttla ltiaa Jody Macnteraoa l-mo an-as had her 7th birth- on May I. in Little Sands for about a month. Mr. Buell is employed in Charlotte- town and makes his daily trips to town and back. Mrs. Buell is pre- paring her home and cabins for the tourists aeason. The grounds and scenery there now are very pretty with the white Izrger home and a number of smaller white cabins. A good trout fishing stream runs right behind the buildings. Miss Ellen Munn. teacher at Parkdale Junior High. was at her home in Little Sands over the weekend. Miss Kay Fraser teacher in the Model School. P. W. C. Charlotte- town spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs- Allan Fras- er. Hopeiield. Mr. Charlie Whttcomb of Sam- mervilie. Mass. is a guest at the home of Mr. Bruce Stewart. High 5 Bank. I Mrs. Gordon MacDonald and lit- iile son. Allan of Kilmuir were guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Livingstone. Hope- field on Sunday. They attended service in the Little sands Church on Sunday afternoon. I Mr. Wilfred Smith has returned Ito his home in Hwefiald alter spending the winter in Sarnia. Ont. Mr. Murdock MacPhee. who has spent the winter with his daugh- ter ia Massachusetts returned to his home in Hopeiield. some time silo. He recently visited his sister, Mrs Flora Blue In Pictou, N. S. Mrs. Rodric MacKay who was a patient In the Kings County Memorial Hospital has returned her home in Hopeiield, much im- proved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Alex. Mar- Leod who spent the winter with their son in Charlottetown. have returned to their hbme in Hope- field. They are living alone now as Mrs. Edison MacLeod and little son. have Joined her husband in St. Peter's where he is employed on the railway. Mr- and Mrs. Alex Stewart of Charlottetown. visited her mother in Little Sands on Wednesday aft- ernoon. They were accompanied by Miss Effie Brehaut who was the guest at the home of Mr. Bruce Stewart's High Bank. The T. 8- skin test clinic was held at Murray Harbour on May Nth and in Murray River on May at. Many residents in all the sur- rounding districts. took advantage of the opportunity to have these tests. and returned to the Clinic on June 4 for the readings. where lmany had to be X-rayed. They are now awaiting the report of the X-ray. Residents here were saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. How- ard White of Wood islands East. in the P. E. island Hospital on Monday morning June 3. His fun- tended was held from the Wood island Presbyterian Church on Wednesday afternoon June sill. Mr. G. M. Davis student minister, conducted the service at the church and grave. The pallbear- ers ware. Meaars M. A- Macken- sia..Edwin Macltenaie. Carleton Hume. Daniel MacPiteraon. James Diana at Little Sands and Lorin Paattng, Wood Islands East. in- teriasent in War manila Cemet- ery. All the family were home for -ernl. which was very largely at-- Women Writers impart Advice MONTREAL (CF) Writers. male or female. should write about "the man in the street" and not make him too sordid, two women writers agreed here. . Mrs. Steinvnr Ellingscn of 0slo.1 Norway and Mrs. Katherine Roy of Montreal traded impressions oil the writing trade when they metj during sessions of the internal tional Council of Women triennial: conference here. V Mrs. Ellingsen. a newspaper writer and economist who has also written a novel and two social- studies. said she wishcd yo u ng writers would write "more idealis- iically.” .- "All people are dliicrcnt." sht- said- "It's very wrong for young people to want to be just llkei someone rise they err-n want- to write like someone else." Her own novel was called From Nine to Four -- the Norwegian office worker's typical working -day - and was about ordinary people. . 1 Mrs. Roy's first novel. Lise. is included in a display of Canadian novels at the ICW's convention :.:j. CABINET SALARY CUT NEW DELIII iiieutcrsi-Prime Minister Nehru and all 13 mem- bers of his cabinet have agreed to a voluntary ltl-per-cent cut in their salaries and allowanccs. it 'was announced Thursday. All the ,t-abinei ministers receive the .same monthly salary of 2.230 ru- lpt-es 43480) plus 500 rupces 6106) allowance. v rrnnras ” Will be undersigned received by the for applying headquarters here, . V detail of their lives is artistic. she She. too. says she believes inl53"lA writing about the ordinary person. "The first definition of art is The fault of young writers is that in believable intcrpretatiun of they seemed to think writing about life.' but that doesn't mean mak- sordid people and going into every ing it seem ugly." she said. Comments On More Preachers From The Maritime Provinces TORONTO (CPI - A former Irish." moderator of the United Church of. The onetime moderator said the Canada says if the Maritime pro- English Methodists who immigra- vincea produce more preachers ted to British North America in than the rest oi the country it'sithe late ltitb century ”not only probably because the Atlantic brought the fervent religion of the coast has so robust an lnheri- warm heart but also that certain tance." inainct for literature and learning very Rev. C13,-9,,” M 5-".h,,1. that belonged to the English back- aon put forth the comment in an 3'”"'"I'” article in the Observer, the church: From th newspaper. which had asked him liiariilmers got a 'tradition of why he thought the fliarltimes sound learning. theological apti- were such a strong exporter oiltude and reverence for the United Church clerical personnel."church." and. he added. ”it is This year, for example, fewer than, sometimes forgotten that the high- e Presbyterian Scots. Saturday. June 15, 1957 Found Guilty In. The Guardian Page 5 Real Estate Deal America. TORONTO (CF) 7 Real estate Ridnut appealed through his law- 5'0”? G90"39 H- mum" W" CW" yer for three weeks in which to VICIM TI'""5d3Y 0' lnlrlngemi-"" raise the money for his lines 0' ll" R9" mm" "'1 Blmne”: Magistrate Thomas Elmore said Brokerl Act W1 8”” "19 W50" 1 he found the defendant's evidence of lines totalling 512,000 or six ; --very evasm. -- m9"m' "I I”I' g I Realtors trust accounts contain Ridoul WII found lullly on 12. money paid as deposits by persona IOPBFEIE COUNTS IDVOIVIHB H19 N” buying houses or other property. moval of 3123.400 from the trust! -"--?rm--mm-mmm- account of the firm he headed un- - HISTORIC P057 til it entered bankruptcy somel lie Jeremie. fur-trading post on months ago. The company hadlihe north shore of the Si. Law- been described as one of the larg- ' rence near the mouth of the Ber- est real estate operations in North slmls river, was built in 1650. one-tenth of the nation's United-land strain which had so large a Church families live in the liiari-lplace in Maritime Presbyterian- times but Nova Scotia. Prince Ed. l ism possessed an evangelical and; ward Island and New Brunsviick a mystical character which are supply one-fifth of all the ministers M'('9ssaI'y qualities in great o in Canada. .PF93('h"IX-" Dr. Nicholson, principal of Final The church schools of today on Hill Divinity Hall at Halifax. said the east coast enjoyed a close one reason for the above-average bond Viilll the church and faculty production might be that "the . nienibcrs often preached from pul- communities of the Atlantic pro-. pits here and there on Sundays. vinccs have the kind of inheritance it must be remembered that that produces preacher-5; and these traditions have been nurtur- while the college tries to develop int: twre I0i1E9r than in other parts the native strains, it is with the l of Canada. in an atmosphere where awareness that knowledge of 5u- ,' the winds of secularism have blown periicial techniques does not makel less rwlenii.v than elsewhere. 3 prom-lis,-r)' Fir about two ccntures a way mm,.u.,.' he added. the school of life has been going forward in M, -1, does help ,0 open me a at-lilllE of wondrous beauty in mouth and lookt he congregationiqm” ha”?-V5 Wd Ema” "W"!- i,, H”, .,'w,p-- 'where one can hardly quite get Agaim --the United church down away from the sound and smell of by the eastern sea is predoml- U” gwal ”'”3" F” 0”” dim”- nantly English-Scots and Metho- ll '5 "m QM” 50 d'”ll'”"-" CREDIT UNION INSURANCE A mvmbcr can earn your Credit Union Savings. insurance on S2t)()tl.t)() of The member got: Si in.-'ul'ant:e for each 751 de- posited before the age of .35. 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