I Ellie Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. July 31. Alberto" Minister Tells N. London i5jlL‘B:§' °P°"‘ laymen Oi Seaway Changes; KENSINGTON —- Rev. Harry Hobbs of Long Sault, Ont., wa [nest speaker at the regular meeting of the New London Par- llls Laymen’s Association held in St. Mark's Hall recently. Mr. Hobbs told of the t: r e at changes caused b_v the St. Law- rence Seaway. when whole vill- ages were moved. The speaker said that the church in his own parish was moved as well as the headstones and the contents of the graveyard. A new cemetery was made in the new location. and he stated that a minister was required to be at hand at Ill times while the change was being made. V The president. .lnhn Pillman.‘ presided and opened the meet‘ lng with prayer. Elmer Paynier. Everett Suds-: bury and John Bernard were. appointed as the new sick com I mittee. The p a r i s h wardens. John Pillman and Everett Suds- bury were appointed to attend; a meeting sponsored by the Ken sington Area Board of Trade, to study the possibility of locating‘ I home for senior citizens in. the town. They will report at the next laymen‘; meeting. . Pillman reported on a. U) Diocese of Fredericton. Fivei bishops. more than 20 ministers.’ and a small number of laymen were present at this conference. i Discussions were on the theme. “Serving God. Serving Man." with emphasis on the better- ment of the church. the Bi TON — Thirty - boys and girls were present lot 0 vacation ble school at Albevrton Presby- terian Church yesterday mom- pening of g. The school is being directed by Donald W. MacKay, student minister. Assisting him are Mrs. tur Basil Matthews. Horne and Miss Norma Horne-.§ who are serving as instructors Mrs. 011! Hamid ‘ iTrucl< Upsets, ‘Driver Hurt ALBERTON — Peter Gallant oi Alberton South sustained In- ‘juries to his left hand late sat- urday evening when his 1957 Studebaker one-ton truck over ned. The accident, reportedly due to a mechanical failure which ;caused Gallant to lose control. Atbortoasa no Usscampoe oad. The truck is damaged exten- sively but passengers in the cab escaped injury. Court Statement is Clarified SUMMERSIDE — In a court Friday. report on July 2!. thestatement by wit- Dawson WEATHER TORONTO tCP) — Tempera- tures: liquor", the word made in reference to witness Pa- tera and another from Kinkors, and definitely did ness Henry Alfred Peters given 1103 “Ply 90 C¢d1'1¢ m°h3|‘d'- 9‘ to police, identifying an accua- K i nko r n. as indicated in the iThe organist is Mrs. E. F. Kerr. i occurred about two miles from ed as a man “who sold as the news report. “us" w a 3 young man vaiaadstaa sad uuillshwa I and 00. Bay of tuna: udit winds; sunny: tog patches tormlng in the evening; visibility Oh.unlot:i:a- . 11.38 pm. At Rustico at am am. and 8.24 p.m. Summorllde tide eighteen minutes later Charlottetouia. sun rises too at 4.56 am. and lots at 7 {Til -osaaaaaso ll . gr — e wen 9 Edmonton ‘T I; office says today will be gener- caluw ''''''‘''° ‘5 ally sunny in all regions with 398130 5° 75 somewhat higher daytime tem- Winnlpeg 46 ‘M peratures. Toronto 62 73 lhiegliltlansil gtrecaastmfl Pm '1‘ a an ova co s, cc 1?:::-:,1‘""""" :: 373 Edward Island and New Bruns- "3 uebec V _ . _ 53 so wick: Sunny with a few cloudy Fredericton 59 39 intervals: warmer; light winds. Saint John N__.__ 54 69 Low-hilgh at Halifax 58 and 72, Moncton 57 73 €8°'h°: ‘:3 gndwaifi-9 :°""“3“g' Halifax . . . . . . 57 67 33 v 9“ 3“ - Charlottetown 61 75 Fredericton and Moncton 30 Sydney ..... 57 00 and 80. saint John as and 70. armouth .... '55 75 Ed- p.m. New Glasgow 60 and 81, r. church conference which he at- tended at Camp Medley. in the VVESTERN .BR|EFS FROM DARTMOUTH . Mr. and Mrs. James Gallant, Aiberton South. have as guests Edward Gallant. Mrs. Jane Gal- lant and Mrs. Mahoney. all of Dartmouth. . HAVE GUESTS i - Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Noonan. Illberton. have as welcome ‘guests Mrs. Ada Davis. Missi Jean Davis and Miss Mel Tess- i gner. all of Brighton, Mass. _-. AT ALBERTON ':‘l.obert. Foley. Alberton. has is ests his sisters. Misses Rita and Ethel Foley. also Mr. Ind Mrs. Howe. all of Worces- iar, Mass. VISITING N. s. HOME 'B<rown Jardine. Elmsdale. is spending a few days at his home in Trenton. N.S. AT ELMSDALE Miss Veldn Matthews. Toron- b, is spending a vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Matthews. Elmsdale. FROM TORONTO Mrs. Henry Oliver. Alberton. SHOWER HELD shower was held Wednes- marriage to Melville Steele. Charlottetown, takes place on Aug. 11. DIES IN MAINE Mrs. Alice Turner. 0‘Lea.ry recently received word of the death of her brorher. David Rayner in Portland, Me.. at the age of 52. VISITING MOTHER Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Harris of the U.S.A. are visiting his mother. Mrs. llasmon Han-15, 0.Lea1-y. IN 0'LEARY Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Gam- bel. Toronto. are visiting rein. tives in 0'Le-ary. - ARE VISITING Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sellikor. Tononibo. are visiting Mm. Em. press Sllliker, O‘Lea1-y. VISITED IN U.S.A. Mr. and Wilbert Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Den. his have returned to their homes after visiting in the United states. Cornwall AT THE 4 THEATER P. E. I.’s 0Wl\ TRAVELOGUE mi P. n. I. W It NOW PLAYING M Canteen Service. ‘\ I l CAPITOL it or TODAY ON LY ..':°.;':':' S;:.::::'. ".32? Music by the "3 Macs". We cater to weddings night. 10 P.M. - 12:30 night at the Stanley Bridge Community Centre. Dair- on’s orchestra. SATURDAY / Rollo Bay. every Monday .3, A.M. ll 189 Kent St. .1 6 ‘ AGFA as Q ANSCO "i runsmv 5 “'3” Dancing every Tuesday A prominent old with much of its 43 Prince Edward Island. STRATHGARTNEY HOMESTEAD homestead dating back to 1849 complete Featuring the largest selection ot Films on Glover's '1 DEEE SEA" FIISIIING 51-EL F01’ T°P KVBEC 211' Our 4 E r k s "o r llt * Dining Room ‘ DISHES ° . aightlijtie l;h?lllll:S‘:ew62rto e OPEN DAILY ' Are our Specialty Entertalnmenl °" Y°"' "07 w. w. (.TLO‘l’rER..Mastcr ; P-It :g Served D811)’ come to the . “ "' ‘~ g 4 _m ‘I NEW England caffl . NA’-"UNA-L "":"—"—-"—-'1‘ - DINNER ' 73 Queen St. Dial 4-3910 _N°”h RN" PARK M O T E L 7 izillcluirrlfms lliirtown Chmoumu D"Ve"" Thad?‘ Stop to! K D I V K N Catering. to Banquets and Q 3 miles from Ch’town on I Accon"n:“l°afi0n I : W°dd"'8 "9°9P“°"| § _ the Trans-Canada I-Iigh- OAII sill! Film ‘ I ( ~ Luxuflollgrnrclrztgltlglodallfll ‘ BANK Of MONIREAL way to BONTEII. . suntan Lotions N Sea Food and N DIAL 437653 ‘ ' . Fir 1: Aid 0“ G Steaks our 6 1% Miles from Cornwall ‘I s u S Specialty. S %,~""'°“'2;':""§ Charlottetown‘: o Prescriptions w 8 Miles from w _ . ,_ -“' . souvenirs A Montague A f‘E ‘ " roumsrs PARKDALE I‘I‘O C Your nearet bank is THE Y mm mm Y .t ' ' l RESTAURANT mumicv 1% D éi :;8l‘l‘(!dille& clorher §t.L eten open daily t“ 10 p.m_ 5 yr R33... 2" .,.,.,‘},.'"°.' 5 """°,,.,'L'. st. Peters ‘no Parhdals . KODAK . FERRANIA . P LAROID IL 0 “We rent MOVIE and SLIDE Projectors original furniture. Golfing; Fishing; Scenic Beauty Guided Tours On Route 1 Adjacent Strathgartney Park || Moore & McLeod Ltd.__Il O ladies’ west O men's wear O children's wear O house furnishings O tartans O wedg wood O souvenirs roumsr INFORMATION GUIDE“ IICIICIICIC‘ \ ‘CI . SHORE ACRES M Ive-ox: gas; gun. , p_ E, ., s.,,.. ‘.':::...: ::::.?....°' W‘ n ‘ 1 1 3 1 : 1 70:‘ ' - > . use N14 gr -/9 .;'.::.'.'.:" ..“'--:n“i’.'it’.‘:'.'i-'- Retlgsgffnffls serous... iii MONDAY parkdam a ‘''° ‘"’°' SHELL PRODUCTS it ‘ mm “ " " ‘ " ' ' ' ' it Millie"! find 0” “M iii AT YOUR SERVICE . . . .. In For Camperj Dancing, Mt Stewart Me- CAMERA ' ' The Island bfiers ideal locations and facihties for thousands of visitors cannon’; I “d Picmm I V] i:;,i‘l?IaltI21\;tla.|l'ge,isV[o61l¢.|caI;v- Q‘ SPECIALISTS { 5 who enjoy camping. On the Island there are 22 provincial camping sites. l- - - - - - - !i.’f esmh 1" 8” °‘ 33" Cl“ ,5.iu.EQ8 Lu and two federal camping areas, as well as several private locations. Ac- TllAllS-cAllAllA ‘Oil C""'°°"' . -' ml Gram] st Dial Hm commodations may be obtained by the night or week, and some Private con- SERWCE STATION 33"‘ D““°° “‘ Cm P°'°“' .4. Charlottetown cems offer special rates for those wishing to camp for the season. Visitors Welcome . Yarns Q Blankets Auto Robes Made of 100% Virgin Wool WM. CONDON 8: SONS 65 Queen st. Dial 4-8718 Charlottetown . K’S RACES July 30, August 2 and 4 8 P.M. Old Home Week Aug. 13 to 18 Plan To Attend the smartest things under the sun IN SUMMER FOOTWEAR . Sumner Sandals . Canvas Casuals O O Welcome Tourists LePAGE Y SHOE 00. enjoy a visit to our store sportswear dresses 0 sweaters Q swim suits l(onnody’s Ladies’ West 165 Queen St Charlottetown FROM N.S. Rev. and Mrs. Keith Rogenson New Arman. N.S.. are visiting relatives and friends in 0'Leao-y. TO HAMILTON Mr. and Mrs. Maine Wedloclao lnve returned to their home in Hamilton. 0nt.. um vbitlnn ldtetves in 0'Leary. FROM BEDEQUE . and (Theory Too To Classify ANTED -— ONE REAR BUM- pc for 1956 Chevrolet. Phone (-5037 Fort 8ALE—l96l nmoum, black in color. radio. white- VACATION Olioach Supp lies Olfllms OFII-st Aid O8nn Glasses Located bot IIENDEZVOUS 5 in mm s-rnanrr "T-ws nauvn~ w MMIMILI. DIAL!-413 W and banquets. ‘ MY Island Home} il Dancing tonight! North i . ‘I/I River Recreation Hall. see I’- E- I- in its :.._"...-;:n.;"~::;.-";:.'::::: true colors service. in aid of Junior Farmers. \.y _. _ _ _. -. _. _/i CAPITOL : c E -ti THEATRE l . Opp. Confederation Bldg. ..m§I§x.P',§vGEN.. ‘ shows we — v - 9 °"."'.°...‘.’..°.'“.‘.‘.'.‘.:.? ‘Et:.'..'.52.'°" i- —j 0 Just Off Route 1 at Cornwall. ‘ c " v°9 “('55 ..sr3i.n.:n..:::... i THSWEE to Invite A T°""S*5 AFlllil§ll: l!|§ll.NE1'S I to “in sew : YOUR 2:" l : C E1100 0!’ I II place of EA. M my business . . . Mt-st?-3m ' place your ’ message Regular Dances I - '" ‘he ROLLAWAY largest selectio TOURIST INFORMATION ...f“2.‘Z';°’.i'.2"i’.'..’"... ' ' 0 1 Music; "'I‘r;I_rIat)ones" Just call & ' " ’ I Tues. and Thurs. Ch town 1 :""..$,,,. 3,, 4.3506 ig.,____=_____~ - -" -or idand 79 Grafton St. signed from the anddwools imported from Eng- in Also a lino selection of sweat» The Charlottotownfbriving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association tartans . . . Dfililhtftllly “W91! selections of skirts, shorts and II de- aclts. best tartans I, etc. ' “Du "welcome to 2. a. 1." Furriers ltd. Dill 2-1273 I-lave fun-onioy your holiday h Prince Edward Island. Summer SUN_lMERS|DE comma nos DATES! Q H71]? 1. I .'>'.S' /2.11,’! .9’ RACEWAY The Il.lllllA Ladies’ Wear uIGt.Goorgslt. r DO lgaqmttumuu Lu. .n..... ""’o'.‘..""c.. Your summer Sales insa- saga roaches more poopb Larry's Restaurant llIlllGliY Eat at the PETER. PAN DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Junction of Trans-Canada sad Molpeqnc Ms. For Island Tasha Harris Tweed DEEP SEA FISHING Two 3 I». up Dally for Adolm - as 0.. emu... 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