Six women who seeiftabove at a P.E.I. Provincial are providing leadership in Boy Scout and Wolf Cub; work in Charlottetown are ATTEND Y SCOUT LEADERSHIP COURSE H .,......'.4 .45 I me is s .a' "g Boy Scout leaders and officers from several areas atyT'!lCIIL d at a meeting of the Provincial Coun- cil in Summerside on Thursday night. included, left to right, SEAT- an at ,.,A... ED. Dick Wilson. Slemon Park; Earl Hickey. Summerside; W.W Reid. Charlottetown; R.C. Par- ent. Charlottetown; I WESTERN GUARDIAN MAKE your appointment now for Christmas portraits at the Read Studio. 22nd for Burns Concert in Pres- byte an Church Hall. Summer- aide. LOWER FREETOWN School megtlngs for Lord's Day, Sunday. 2.30 pm. Gospel meeting 3.30 p. in. All welcome. alfzsan AND home cooking saleflit Presbyterian Hall, Kenslng- ton,.Satnrday. December 8th, 3.00 pm; - DARNLEY SCHOOL Concert. Wednesday. December 19th. .Saturday, December 1st. PANTRY SALE and Bazaar in the Davison Building on Saturday. December 1st. at 3 p.m- Kensing- ton United Church Junior W.A. RESERVE Friday. December 7 th. card party at Kenslngton Le- gion Hall sponsored by Kensington Community Club. T.V. DESIGNED for reception mc"MoND BAY Presbytemm with indoor aerialsl Sold by Maine Church. Rev. T. M. MacNaughton. Minister. Freeland ll a.m.. Lot 14 at 3pm., Victoria West at 7.30 p. m- T I v ACIIRTON mo West Point Presbyterian Churches. Rev. 1.. M. placrlaughton. Interim-Moder stor..'Alberton 2 pm., West Point (.15 p.m. DIAMONDS. engagement and wedding rings with emphasis on charm and beauty. quality and value. sold at Moase Jewellers. ('.ho&e yours now. Ask to see them any Ame. No obligation. mi ANNIVERSARY meeting of the S. Anthony's branch. No. 27. Canadian Legion will be held Dec. uh. All member. are requested to site to renew their membership car s. for 1957. ,. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the following: Janitor and Ice Man, Ticket col- lectors. Music attendant. use of canteen and Ticket salesman. Secretary-Treasurer and Manager Bedcqua Skating Rink. TJ. in- man. Secretary. g funeral of the late Peter Johnston was held from the Monaghan Fun- eral Home to St. M.alachy's Church Kinkora on Friday. November son for Requiem Mass which was cel- ebrated by Rev. Vincent Murphy. S.J. of Halifax. Rev. Hamid Croc- ken was present in the sanctuary. Pallbearers were Messrs. Charles- Maclvor. Percy Murvlly. Roy -loll! ston. Hamid Mulligan. Johnston and Ollie Mai.-Carvllle. interment took place in the church Professional Cards -T.-Gharterad Accountants 1'. Earle Rickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Build lnsninerslds. P. IIIT. mu 1 INSURANCE am no a Isa u-nos ;rir - Ants - canto ia:1 It. Cutest Optometrist I. I. Parkman 0'. as and MB. Charles Perry. Alberto! loath. leave this (Saturday? INT? in; to spend the winter in IN Jewellers. Radio combinations l8l79.l)5 and up. Make your appoint- lment for Christmas installation now. I NEW LONDON Pastoral charge Presbyterian Church in Canada. Services for Sunday. December 2nd. ii a.m. Gerldle Memorial, 2:1) Long River 7:30 pm. St. John's. Clifton. Rev. L.D. Bartlett, Minist- er. 0'LEARY PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Ser- vices of Divine Worship for first Sunday in Advent. December 2: West Devon 9.30 a.m.. Bloomfield ll.00 a'.m.. Brae 2.3) pm. 0'Leary 7.1!) p m, Rev J. Haber Kean, Min-l ister. l DIES IN NEW YORK - Thai death occurred in St. Francis! Xavier Hospital. New York City. on November Zilth. of Mrs. George C. Falrchlid tncc Cccilia Noonan) - formerly of Summerside. Shel leaves to mourn a sister. Mrs. S. W. Delaney. Baltic. a brother Stan. ' of Los Angeles. Cal.. and a half-, brother Daniel Noonan of Bedeque. I FUNERAL AT KINKORA -The anLa .i.m,...,...L.LL. ALBERTON llrs. Wallace Rona. Allimll Boy Scoitat A.I80CrI:IIOI:j held in Chandler. Mrs. Summers e on urs ay night. From left to right. they are SEA'l'- sTANmNG' meeting of the ED. Mrs. R.C. Parent. Mrs. Mai- Council of the colm MacDonald, Mrs. George v--......,.....,... and AP. Ccr- Karl etti. Borden; STANDING. Frankl RAYMOND GRANT, Opiomet-A nnsanva ruasmv. January 'rist. will be in his Tignish office U'""" "l Canada. Wlw is l'l'hc freezcout was won by Mrs. James Mrs Lois and Miss Joan Vail. . 5 4 1 IGau(ict. Souihport: Ken MacLeod. islemun Park; Horace ltlacl-larlanc. isumnicrsidc; Rcv, W.E. Ingra- hnm. Kcnslnizion; and Gordon Charlottetown. Photo By Wottoa Missionary Sec'y Guest Speaker At Alberlon Church Rev. W.J. Smith. flcld secretary for the Missionary and Mainten- nncc Depnrtmcnt of the I visiting 'thc Prince Edward Island Presby- pl9l'Y. addressed a regional meet- , ing held in Albcrion Church Friday I evening I Representatives of Montrosc, 0'I.cory and West Cape pastoral charges were present with those .oi'yAibcrion charge. Opening wor- ship was conducted by Rev. Nor. lman Green, assisted by Rev, A.S. ,Wcir. D.D., who led in prayer, The guest speaker was introduced by Mr. G. Russell Leard. who jnctcd as chairman of the meeting. I liy means of fllmm and the spoken word, Rev. Mr, Smith por- trnyed feasible plans by which. with the help of God, member, of a congregation can help in My United States. Mrs. Hogan will visit members of her family in New York and Mrs. Parry will visit her son-in-law and daughter in Birmingham. Alabama. At the Alherton C.W.L. Card party on Thursday there were four tables of auction in play. First prizes were won by Mrs. John Perry and Edlow Albert. Consolation awards went to Mrs. Ray Saunders and John Perry. Garth Johnston. llnstesscs were Mrs. lmmuci Araenauit and Mrs. Michael Aliearn. Several other Dorsey. Brown Photo By Wottoa uniiedi 1.... llnducrion Service At T Tryon Tuesday Evening LIIGTITN ill CIIIPI9. Tbe new pastor United Blptlll PM the Rev. Lindsay R. Graves. will be inducted to offlcs Ttleldly G"- ning. December 4th. at a special service in the Tryon United 38953 Chlurch at l o'cltLcyk.u"'.I'I:odIeWg wi I be conducted 0!! of the Prince Edward Island A!- sociationof Baptist churchu. N?- Charles Scranton. assisted by RIV- Keith R. Hobsoa, Dr. C.A. Britten, Rev. Owen Cochran. and Rev. E L. Mitton. The pastor-elect comes to 013 Tryon field from the Well YIF mouth United Ba tist Chtlrtll Of Chegoggin and verton. havinl served that field successfully l0l' I period of five years. Mr. GIIVOI previously served two other PIP toratcs in Nova Scotla. Ind W0 in'NEW Brunswick. He received his elementary lfllll ing in Lnwrencetown. N-5- ind following graduation from High School he taught school in Nova Scotla for two years. He was llcc ceased to preach by the Lawrence- town United Baptist Church in 1924. He attended Acadia University. and later enrolled as a student ll! the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. in Louisville. Kentucky, being ordained to the Chrlulu Ministry in 1931. W. .,.,.,.r.:wmr..,.," REV. MR. GRAVES Mr. and Mrs. Graves have two dlIU8lllEl'l- Nellie. a student nurse at the Saint John General Hospital, Saint John. N.B. and Margaret at home. Well Known Granville Man Dies Suddenly The death of o 'n Taylor of Gran- ville in his Goth year. occurred suddenly in Prince County Hos- pital last evening. Mr. Taylor, widely known throughout the province entered hospital on Thursday. Born at North Granville. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor. he was a veteran of the First World War, serving overseas with Headquarters Staff for four years. Mr. Taylor for seventeen year! The funeral will be held on Sun- . represented International Harvcst- g:mgn"'l 9 I933: 313;. 13” 1113.” t7 cr Company. before founding Is- Hm. cm. 1.0., 75., ms, ,5... if; r land Equipment Company in Sum- Home on B in m 11 H v is merside. which he operated for E313 w Q? :;;”.ll" all” 10 lllfee y9tll'l- Jupiter mo iso iso loo :1: Suffering a heart condition four may on moo as so so .3 years ago. Mr. Taylor retired from gf;";m 9'" 3;: lg; 1;: til active work. and was in poor M.d."m.,. 3099 us no no I health in recent months. Merrill P no um nu. ma 4 as Together with his wife. the for- f:"';”"Do 15:32.: ll; 15.95 lg H mer Mae Silliphant of Hunter River N C,,,,,,,,lf,, mo m m w ill who survives him. Mr. Taylor had N Conun 27200 52 so :2 05 for the past few years been resid- gogf): "P fig: Ni: "11: lg: :: lng at his home in Granville dur- ,.,,,,.,,.c., ",0 ,5 5, ,1 5” ing the summer moving to Sum- NC Oils mo am am no no merside for the winter months. all: :" lg 32” 1&6 3: H0 Mr. Taylor was a member of N.,,,,,,,,,,,” mo ,5 u” 3'" the Summerside branch of the Can 2:: lsniect 1:0,: 1;; niya 2;: 4:0 I I 0 ?.i'.i3.?o..Lf5.i"i'iie”s3i1?i..ZiSi.i3”33t253 5:; ';.e;:, 13:; ",3 gr ;; r K Club. and a member of the Mason- rent-o Riv 1550 son sso ooo no ic Lodge at Stanley Bridge. P'""" P” 9'50 19' "5 "7 H3 Brief Blackout In Summerside A brief blackout occurred for several business establishments in Summerside during the peak shop- ping period last evening when a fuse in a transformer near Brace, MacKayls store blew about 8.31 p.m. The Summerside Electric Light Dept. made the necessary replace- ment in short order with energy restored to the effected area in about 15 minutes. Daily Market (Continued from page 11) Pang we (II II us 11! Pint CID U N I -fl PIIIIIFI IN 13 15 135 Prairie OLI SM M9 30 850 eltl Provo cu saw in no 155 7” Reel El 0& 1155. II Illri v V: ROJALIIA 750 SICK I5 lila W lllylllll Pt 35 I1lVa 2lVa IIVI -1! Rocky Peta 3:11 95 so so no SIPPNIO AIM I5 139 M5 1:1 5431117-In M1-5 3M II! 325 v10 Socur um :50 150 300 o! south U Oila mo ass. :7 aw. el Blanwell 1100 10 O7 70 SM!!! OIII ITW I15 II 0 IIS Trans Can sass no 90 no as Trans-Em use 100 if! ill will TFIII OII 5G5 130 110 750 1-30 Un OLIJ 11315 I15 I00 I00 4! Way!!! Pele INC!) 11 I7 71 Wcnac saoo if lo 11 e1 W Docalta 63!!) 140 I30 I10 W Decal lvltl 1010 II II ill -I W Nacv I000 I14 III 114 of W Naco Ins 9336 1 I I -I Wilricn I150 D 11 Q Yan Caanck 1000 10 10 lo IANII last 30! M I C Comm we note to so IMP IE5 us 47 0! ti Royal 715 00096 In am e Tor-Dom I005 841 II 11 1 I INDUBTIIAIJ Anslo Nfld INS HO OH HA i M C Bre 8106 U NM 4195 D Maj ITI C1156 ISM NV. 1; M D Steel III5 IIHA IIU: I538 el Nor Star I” IIIVa UV) lllb iimpsons 8.U I191: 18': I9 Walkers mo IMH SIM 64V: 4156 Total sales on 1::;rrTo Stock Eiuhanlml Nov. Jo: 1.115.000 anaru. l N. Y. STOCKS NEW YORK (Al-The stock market prices rose vigorously Fri- day in the only advance of the week. Leading issues forged gains running to 5 lo 6 points or more. improved a point Saturday.Doc.1.1956 'l'IiaOnarIIIan.PaQ13 dium 34: small 20-31:3 81:6 &. receipts: 5755; current tenderable receipts 5786. Fresh-grade cream- eilylprint job price 50-60; fresh Total 111' Ill HEW YOBI CLQIIRD I By The Caaallaa Inn Bed: Swteel I175: Kennocottt I23Va Bass antes Oh Monty VI 8015 Ric. - c and 0 aw. NY Cent :39: II" l 3”” Cons Etllaoa uh Radio Carp J6 El Auto L 31”! Std 0I.I NJ 59b Gen E10: 599”; UM Aircraft I296 Goodyear 75 I anadium M-Vi Gt Nor Ry ALI Westugaa 5194' In! T and 1' 29W ' I Batter: Current non-tenderable Montreal Stocks MONTREAL (CF) - Industrial stocks closed with gains ranging fresh wholesale tenderable 5055. white 34; sons; P.E.I. 1Is 2.ao-us; r.s:. 10s as: Que 50s1'Il non-tenderable ssv.-sass Cheese: f.o.b. factory; Ontario colored 34; delivered to more than a point in active dealings Friday on the Montreal and Canadian exchanges. International paced papers. gain 05. Consolidated improved three and St. Lawrence Corporation climbed lli. In base metals, In- terpationai Nickel jumped three a while Aluminium and Hudson Bay Refining oils moved up as In- ternational Petroleum added 2V4 and.B.A. advanced I-Ts. Interpro- vincial Pipe Lines went ahead two Aigoma in steels and Toronto-Do- minion in banks were point win- IIETF. Shauiiiluan led utilities. adranc-l lug 1': while Walker jumped 2' in beverages. Among miscellan- eous Industriai acceptance lost a point while Canadian industries and Dominion Stores dipped '1-. Mines shared in the general ad- vance as Chib Jaculet climbed 30 cents and Virginia gained 21. Mei-. rill island, Montgary. Quebec Cup. 8 The market was higher from the start, continuing the advance ony Thursday's technical recovery. It. was spurred further when ethic--l hem Steel surged ahead on news of its 4-for-I stock split which came after Thursday's close. on; were propelled ahead in. mmseasion when Washington or- dered lnto effect the emcrgencyl program to supply Western Europe with up to 1,100,000 barrels of oil daily because of the Suez Canal blockage. . The Associated ress average of 60 stocks rose 81.80 to 3175.20. Volume totalled 2.300.000 shares Bethlehem was the day's most active stock, 70 5'4 at 17755 on 86,200 shares. l Second most active was Sperry Rand. unchanged at 22 on 27.600 shares. Third was U.S. Steel. up Wu at 605K: on 27.300 shares. ; Next came Standard Oil (Newy Jersey) up 1V4 at 554i Ind Gen- eral Motors. up Va at 43125. On the New York exchange. Ca- nadian issues were higher. Inter- national Nickel was up tilt. M0- Alumlnium was up 95 also. Frac- lntyre Porcupine rose to and tionally higher were Canadian Pa- cific. Distillers - Seagram, Dome Mines and Granby Mining. The American stock exchange was higher on volume of 930.000 Brazilian Traction. Canadian Mar- shares. Shawinigan rose 3 while cont. Eureka. Preston East Dome and Jupiter Oils were fractionally ahead. What stocks did Fri Thur Advances 693 297 Declines 266 649 Unchanged no 26 day at 2 p.m. in Granville. build a church which will be an answer to the prayer. "Thy King- dom Come". When Men And Women assert the priorty of God. he said in closing. "we shall have la happier, noblcr people". 'Rev. Heber Kean expressed the thanks of the congregation to Rev. Mr. was pronounced by Rev- Dr. Weir. n.m..j;.Mj...m. PREPARE TROOPS NEGATIVE And Let Us Supply Your CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CA DS RURAL ELECTRIFICATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the proposed rural elec- 5mm. and the Benediction trical extension to serve the area has been approved for construction. Residents in this area. The Public Utilities Commission Charlottetown Prince Norboro-North Freetown who have completed con- Edward Island Sat. Gloria Grahame. Richard hart in passionate crime drama. "THE GOOD DIE YOUNG”. per and ouzan moved up 15. industrial volume was 145,900 shares. mines 749.700. The exchanges' closing average -show banks up 0.19 at 50.28, util. ities up 1.3 at 132 4, industrials up l2 at 276.9, combined up 1.2 at 228.7. papers up 46.08 at 132506 and golds up 0.85 at 70,49. MONTREAL fLO.il.N'G srocxg ions to the advance in price. We did not think we were surprise, and we are going to pass it out to you at the old price, while they last. bushel and 95 bushel size. We also have a few number.-.- 3OA mowers 7' cut and a few side delivery rakes both on l' steel wheels and rubber tires, all going at the old price. ' e supply your requirements, as we have a number of used''. spreaders of the popular makes which must 80 I0 makl? .9 room for new stock. THE HALL MFG. s. COLD STORAGE Q DIAL: 2518 OPPORTUNITY We rejoice in the fact that we were able to proases nother mixed car of equipment which was ordered prev- oing to get this last shipment but it came in as a great We have a few manure spreaders of both the 70. If you are interested in a good used spreader we can v l Call, write, or phone us for your requirement. CO. LTD. ; ll SUMMERSIDE, 9.121 - L B! The Canadian Prell Ahillbi JON Abit pr 221. Iluu smith rev. Asbestos Jr. llud Bay Min 7a Bank Mont 49 1 Oil is i Hank NS 54 int Nick ll Bnoue C Nat 4015 1"; pa" aw. llell Nil Niaas-liar 014 ilrnzil 7'. N St. Far 25 ( remeni 27 Nuramla so i C Cement pr 26 nnalski zo c fink com so Portage Is as i can Brew 2.1:; Que Pow 1, l Cdn Celan in Royal Bank soul Q Chem 7 Royalita 15 LPR 29V: Shawin nu, Cockshutt 791. Steel uni. Seasrsrns 2s-1'. Iln Steel Nos D nridso Isis walk" .5 Dom Tar iiv. CANADIAN Foundation 17:; cm" 1)., ,7 Fraser J0-It Ford I 03V; MT Produce MONTREAL (CP) -Agrlwl. lure department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealers prices to country stations, wooden cases. extra large 43-44; large 40; me. My Cropaucl Theatre FRI. - SAT.-8:30 Abboff and Costello Meet The Keystone Cops Laughs Galore Good Shorts CAMEO KENSINGTON Fri.. Sat. 1:159:15; Matinee l lI.m. Thoroughbreds - . Base- t a t t .th th M .t. Elect . C Li Ted, Both a horse named Mr. Mmker iorJoAsKnm:3i'oeI"?"itgi'ma(rlIPi..i3 hrearcif wldvis e &rit1r'Imeh me ionilpmy m are ""1 ” W "”.'.'"”l ""3" I" M9 Our Specially "Trained Interior Decorator, Mrs. S vo e y a ed to ire t eir premse . ING 31.001) in color Starring Tuesday Indonesian troops will ' Jimmy. Boyd. '3... wimml, Jun Norma Sutherland will be only too pleased to Assist I:-:x"!c 3': sloop?) :5 glosgilbcle duty Any complantts or disputes regarding the placing of Porter. Also serial and news. you in picking out Drapes to suit your home. She has Egypt. He rewlgedi m3t'mml9de- l poles on private property or otherwise, or the cutting of gap: sggnoxgins Friday worth pos- had many 3'99-I3 Of 8XP9l'lEll09 ln tllll llnO- Vlllt our mm Sm, are be,” worked out trees necessary for line construction, must be referred to - - Drapery Department where we carry a large assort- g Wm, ii... commander, Mapaen. this Commission through the local committee at the ----Z--- ment Of ready made draperies along with many . E. L. M. Burns. earliest possible date. samples to choose from for your special made to i l i :-:--1:,:: The committee representing this area comprises the order drape" I r f ll ' be : . '- Plioto Greeting Cards 0 owing mam rs . h . ""5" , 3 ii; In Matching Envelopes Walter Campbell Andrew Jardine Jo n Andrews pr,” 3,.” 7:159:15. Mum" p H SEND YOUR FAVORITE Sat. 8:30. Laurence Harvey. . -j . l Site 06" x 5'11" 20c Each 52.00 a Dozen Other Card Designs. Write or Contact GEORGE WOTTON GUARDIAN PHOTO LAB SUMMERSIDE Phone 8038 ladies nsslsted in serving. ation to Granville. IIEGENT mint 1 - s:2s "FURY AT GUNSIGHT PASS" DAVID BRIAN - NEVILLE BRAND LIKE A MILLION TONS OF at 'I'H'I'! LEGION FUNERAL The funeral of our late comrade. Benjamin Taylor. will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m. in Granville. Legion members are asked to assemble at the Legion Home in Summerside at 1 p.m. for transport- C - SUMMERSIDE sonny isar.) 2-7-9:25 2 - BIG HITS - 2 "THUNDER OVER Jon Hall - Marjorie Lord Native jungle terrors. The African tribesmen on the warpath. "TERROR AT MIDNIGHT" Scott Brady - Joan Vohs nepublic's Exciting Drama, as gripping as a scream in the night. y. m MEETING A meeting of all interested in the erection of a high school in Crapaud will be held in Crapaud hall, Wednesday evening, Dec. 5, 8:30 pm. GBAPAUD-VI(.'l'0RIA' BOARD OF TRADE. OPENING MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT samnoar, occasions In CIVIC STADIUM oosnsancmo as use us. roua no (mils Oaslouskatsaftsrwith Adashslinle SANGOLAND" Water Street r W l. .-.1115 - .':r...;.-:.':::i.3rtt:::t&;;1..:.... .. x -zxsaw-rna r-';1scrv'v-.'a''s-'' ' .. .2211? . . ” e mt "- : -M..- as X!l1...i :r...-...- .- .- ) I Ia WE SPECIALIZE IN MADE-TO-MEASURE DRAPERIES i Summerside Crime Thriller. Slined. Isacadetlaad. -Is ANOTH THE FAMOUS NEW COCKSHUTT "20" DELUXE "THE COCKSHUTT WAY MAKES FARMING PAY" - WE SELL COCICSIIUTI WE SERVICE ANYTHING - ISLAND EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. "THE FARMERS' SERVICE CENTRE" WATER ST. EAST ER CAR LOAD ARRIVES e