POTATO INSPECTION SHED BEING ERECTED A building, whee potatoes | spectors will be located in the destined for the sheds on rail- | building and its expected this way wharf, ‘all be inspected, is | new structure will help alleviate under construsiion about a 100| congestion around the sheds yards from the shore-end of the | whe ntruck traffic becomes heavy Summerside wharf. Potato in-' when truck traffic becomes heavy CHURCHES SUNDAY KINGS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Ser- vices at Midgell on the Church Road Sunday 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 3 p.m.; Tuesday 8 p.m.| Rev. Q. R. Stairs, Minister. ST. DAVID’S United Church, Georgetown. ‘Services, 23rd.: Sunday School at 10 a.m.; Worship at Hf a.m.; Rev. W.A. MacQuarrie, D.D., Supply Min- ister. MURRAY RIVER, Montague * “United Baptist Church. Services for Sunday, August 23: Murray River, 11.00 a.m.; Sturgeon, 3.00 p.m.; Montague’7.30 p.m. Rev. D. Bruce Moore, pastor of Cal- vary Baptist Church, North Syd- ney, : MURRAY RIVER Pentecostal Tabernacle. Service for Sunday August 23rd.: 10 a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m. Morning Worship 730 p.m. Ewangelistic. Street meetings at Montague every Saturday at 8 p.m., weather per- mitting. Come and bring a friend. Rev. Robert Cross, Pastor. DUNDAS PASTORAL Charge, United Church Heber H. Hardy Lay Minister. Services: Annan- dale Sunday School 10 a. m., Worship Service 11 a.m:; Forest Hill Sunday School 2 p.m; Dan- das Sunday School 10.15 a.m. Worship service 8 p. m. All are welcome. DUNDAS UNITED Baptist Pastorate. Lic. Gerald Matthews, Pastor. August 23rd: Dundas Sunday School 10.15 a.m. Ser- vice at 11 a.m.; Annandale Sun- ISLAN BRIEFS WERE VISITING Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lanni- gan, Mass., were visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacKenzie’s, Lower Montague. IN LOWER MONTAGUE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Godin and Colin Godin of Sandwich, Mass., were visitors at the home of Mr. “and Mrs. Daniel MacKenzie, Lower Montague. VISITING PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Storey of Fort /Lauderdale, Fila., are visit- ing their parents Mrs. Storey, Charlottetown, and Mrs. J. C. Fraser, Montague. FROM DARTMOUTH Mr.and Mrs. George. Moar and children, Elizabeth, John and Kenneth, Dartmouth, N. S., are visiting Mrs. Moar’s mother Mrs. J.E. Fraser, Montague. VISITED SISTER Mrs. Frances Acorn and her daughter, Betty were visiting Frances’ sister and neetter-t8, law Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac Kenzie, Lower Montague. BODY RECOVERED The body of a young Cardigan sailor, Gerald McLellan, has been recovered. The sailor was washed overboard from the freighter ‘‘Colfax’’ im the Great Lakes last Sunday. Word was received yesterday by his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mc- Lelan, Cardigan. Funeral ar- rangements have not been com- pleted. MANY VISITORS Among those visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacKenzie, Lower Montague were: Mr. and Mrs. L. Doucette, Medford, Mass.; Duncan Morri- son, Medford, Mass.; ‘Frank Baird, Quincy, Mass.; Stan Mor- gan, Weymouth, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles King and family, Weymouth, Mass.. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sheehan and two daughters August, 30 p.m. Everyone welcome. The day School at 10 a.m. Service at 8 p.m. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church ‘in Canada. Services for Sunday, August 23rd.: Murray Harbour North Sunday School 10 a.m. Di- ivine Worship 11 a.m.; . Peter’s | Road Sunday School 1.30 p.m. ‘Divine Worship 2.30 p.m. and 7.- Rev. M. Carl Currie, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services for Sunday, August 23rd.: Cardigan 11 a.m.; Lorne Valley 2.30 p.m.; Montag- ue 7.30 p.m. Sunday School Mon- tague 10 a.m. The Rev. David Hostetter, Saint John, N.B., will be the guest speaker. The Rev. M. Carl Currie, Interim-Moder- ator. VALLEYFIELD — ORWELL Head Congregation. Services for Sunday, august 23rd.: Belle Riv- er 9.30 a.m.; Valleyfield 11 a.m. Memorial Service. Special speak- er: Rev. Lauchlin D. MacDonald, Ph.D. Special music, Brooklyn Trio; Milltown Cross 2.30 p.m.; Orwell Head 7.30 p.m. MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel. | Services Sunday, August 23rd.: | and Carver Quartett will sing at |9.30 a.m. the Lord’s e 10. | 30 am. Sunday School for all | lages, Nursery to adult classes; | 7.30 ,p-m. Reglar evening ser- | vice; All are cordially invited to attend? | MONTAGUE UNITED Baptist | Pastorate: Rev. A. G. J. Steeves, | /Pastor. Services for Sunday, |August 23rd.: Murray River 10) a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m. Wor- | ship: Sturgeon: 2 p.m. Sunday | School; 3 p.m. Worship; Montag- \ue: 10 a.m. Sunday School; 7.30 'p.m. Worship. Rev. D. Bruce Moore, guest speaker. THE MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge, The United Church of Canada. Rev. J.M. Fraser, Min- | |ister. Sunday, August 23rd.: Stur- | |geon: 9.30 a.m. Morning service | | (Note change in time); Trinity Church, Montague: 11 a.m. Mor- ning Service and Junior Sunday School. A hearty welcome to all. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church | in Canada, Wood Island Caledon | ia and Murray Harbour South) Pastoral Charge. Sunday, August | 23rd., 1959: Church School: Wood | Island 10-a.m.; Caledonia 2 p.m. | Divine Worship: Wood Island 11 | a.m.; Caledonia 3 p.m. Murray) Harbour South 7.30 p.m. Rev. R. | E. MacKenzie, B.A., B.D., ‘0.M.) Minister. UNITED CHURCH of Canada, Murray Harbour, Murray River Charge. Services Sunday, August 23rd.: Little; Sands 9.30 a.m.;4 Murray Harbour 11 a.m.; Mur- ray River 7.30 p.m. Rev. D. Wal- lace MacPherson B.A. A former minister of the Charge will be guest preacher for the evening service at Murray River. J.H. Bryan, Supply. QUEENS POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Oharge. Services Sunday, August 23rd.: 11 a.m. at Millview; 7.30 p.m. at Pownal. Rev. T.R. Goud- | ge, Minister. | ORWELL — VERNON United Church. Services for Sunday, August 23.: Orwell 11 a.m.; Cher- | ry Valley 7.30 p.m. No service at Eldon. Preacher: Rev. A.J.G. Murchieson, New Oity, N.Y. CHRISTIAN REFORMED. Ohurch. Services for Sunday, August 23rd.: 9.30 am. worship | in English; 1.30 p.m. worship in | Dutch. Heartz Hall, East Royal- | ty. YORK PASTORAL Charge, |The United Oburch of Canada. | Minister: Rev. G.A.D. Piliott. Worship Services on Sunday, | August 23rd.: 9.30 a.m. Brackley 11 a.m. York; 7.30 p.m. Central. | CORNWALL PASTORAL | Charge. Services for August 23rd: | New Dominion 9.45 a.m.; Kings- , ton 11.15 a.m.; Cornwall 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at Cornwall | 11 a.m. Rev. Isaac Walls, Min- | ister. | HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge | United Church of Canada. Ser- | vices August 23rd., as follows: Appin Road, 9.45 a. m. Hampton | 11 a.m.; Victoria 7.30 p.m. Rev. M.K. Charman, Minister. am. Service 11 a.m.; Churchill S.S. 2 p.m. Service 3 p.m.; Can- oe Cove SS. 11 a.m. Bible Class 7 pm. Service 7.30 p.m.; Nine Mile Creek SS. 1 a. m. Rev. G. Kitten, Minister. August 23rd, at 11 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, August 26th., at 8 p.m. There will be no Sunday School. The Reverend E. H: Bean, B.A.,_B.Th.,_B.D.,_Inter- penters, supervised by “Tubby” Gay are seen at work yesterday afternoon, on the new building, | being built by the federal gov- ernment. Women’s Missionary Thankoffer- ing Service Sunday, August 23rd. at 7.30 p.m. Speaker Rev. A. Lorne MacKay, B.A., B.D., Spec- ial music by Messrs. Dunning and Johnstone. BREADALBANE PASTORAL Charge, United Church of Can- ada. Sunday services as follows: Rose Valley 9.30 am.; North Granville 11 am_ and “Pleasant Valiey 8 p.m. Rev. Anthony Ware, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada, St. John's, Belfast. Ser- vices on the Lord’s Day, August 23rd.: 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sun- day School 10 .m. Rev. ld | NEW School 10 a.m.; Cavendish Bap- tist Church: Morning worship service 11 a.m.; Community Sun- day School 10 a.m. (in the Bap- | 23rd.: Albany 9.30 a.m.; Bedeque | are E I | , a8 FF ‘iit KENSINGTON UNITED Chureh of Canada. Sunday August 23rd.: a Church School Rustico: 6.45 p.m? Sunday School Worship 11 eT ees Ww . Evening Prayer and | ship 7.30 p.m.: Summertiold Ser- ‘Come and bring the | vice 9.50 a.m. Rev.: M.. whole family. Murray, B.A., a Charge, The United Church of ‘THE CENTRAL Bedeque Uni- | (ou*d?-,, Services | for ted Church. Services Sunday 11 August 23rd. as follows: a.m. Sunday School 10.15 a.m. |tcue Iran pdoetee Rev. Charles A. Britten, Minist-/ jeque 11 a.m.; ;Freetown 7.30 p, ~ m, Rev. Angus Brown, Minister. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. TRYON PASTORAL Charge. Schedule of Services| Services for Sunday, August 23rd ted Church of Caan - a as follows: Cape Traverse 1] a.m./day, August 23rd.: 9.45 a.m. DeSable 3 p.m.; Summerside | Crapaud 11.15 a.m; ryon 3 p. 7 p.m. bo Cape Traverse. Rev. Franz RICHMOND BAY Presbyter- | Hildebrandt, Supply _ Minister, ion Chace Tau, 1.0. MacNaugh- | Rev. A.D.C. Earle, Minister. ton, Minister. Freeland 11 a.m.' OLE ORAL Charge Sacrament of Baptism; Victoria the Unites Cherck of cone West 3 p.m.; Bell .L.0.L. annual services of Divine Worship for Church Service; Tyne Valley 7.30| Sunday, August 23rd., 1959, as p.m. g |follows: Brae 9.30 a.m.; Bloom- BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge | field 11 a.m.; O'Leary 7.30 p.m. : |Come and. let us worship the The United (Church of Canada. | Minister: Rev, Harold B. -0'- Lord together, Rev. Keith M. Brien. ay__Services, August | Rogerson B.A., B.D., Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ; | K i a.m.; nome 7.30 p.m. | Services for Sunday, Aug. 23rd SPRINGFIELD — O’LEARY | Keir Memorial Malpeque Sunday Alma Pastorate, Minister: Rev. School 10 a.m. Divine Service 11 Ross A. Howard; O'Leary 10.30 a.'a.m. (Mr. Robert Syme)-; Free- m.; Alma 3 p.m.; Springfield 7... town Sunday School 2 p.m. Divine 30 p.m. Guest speaker for all ser- ' Service 3 p.m.; Kensington Sun- vices, Rev. Kenneth Thompson, | day School 10 a.m. Divine Service i tist Church). Please note change in times of services for this Sun- day. Rev. John Amy, Guest Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, New London Pastoral Charge Divine Services for Sun- day, August 23rd.: New London 11 aan.; Geddie Memorial 2.30 p:m.; Scuth Granville (W.M.S. Teank Offering Service with spe- cial music provided by the Brook- lya Trio) 7.30 p.m.; Long River 2.30 p.m. (Mr. Robert Syme) New London (W.MS. Thank Offering Service with Rev. Lorne Mac- Nicholson, Minister All are wel-| come. GLASGOW ROAD — Hunter River Presbyterian Churches. Services for Sunday, August 23rd. Rev. L.E. Blaikie, Moncton, | guest speaker: Hunter River 11 a.m.; Glasgow Road 7.30 p.m. Rev. E.H. Bean, Interim-Moder- ator. COVEHEAD CHARGE, United Church. Services. for Sunday, August 23rd.: Stanhope 9.30 a. m. Sunday School West Covehead 11 a.m.: Union Road 7.30 p.m. The Matheson 10.30 a.m.; | | Charge, The United Church of | Canada. S.S. as usual. 7.30 p.m. A cordial welcome to all | Rev. E.H. A., Bth., B.D., BIDEFORD PASTORAL wunisier ee Rev. James Fraser. | ANGLICAN CHURC Services for Sunday,'for the New ices Minister. fon Parish on Monuments IT Granite - Marble Bronze Vere Beck & Sen Lid. Memorial Craftsmen eo 1870 Summerside Elementary Thursday, Sept. 3 ..:...-..... Friday, Sept. 4 Friday, Sept. 4 Summerside High School. This Grade X or higher. A one or t taking of two commercial subj commercial course. FEES: Resident pupils a Non - Resident . Grade X Commercial ‘SPECIAL , RE-OPENING OF SUMMERSIDE SCHOOLS re-open on the following dates: FOR ENROLMENT ONLY | Tuesday, Sept. 1 ...... j 9 a.m. Grade 1 (Birth Certificates and proof of vaccination necessary) Tuesday, Sept. 1 : e ; ..2 p.m. Grade 2 Wednesday, Sept. 2 .......c.ccccccccccseoees 9 a.m. Grade 3 Wednesday, Sept. 2 ........-cccccceseeseees .2 p.m. Grade 4 Wherradey, Beek. 3B ..ncccccccccssccesaceseesss 9 a.m. Grade 5 2 p.m. Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 & Commercial It is pointed out that all students must Town of Summerside unless arrangements have been made with Boards of other school districts. SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL COMMERCIAL CLASSES Applications are invited for the Commercial Class of the certain cases approval may be. given in Grade X for the DR. J. 8. BONNELL Dr. John Suthertand Bonnell, D.D. Minister of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, N. Y. will be the guest preacher at , Trinity Church, Sunday, August 23 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Special music at both services. Featuring Trinity Male Eight. and High Schools will ...2 p.m. Grade 6 9 a.m. Grades 7 - 8 be resident of the is open to all students having wo year course is offered. Im ects as preparatory for the eee eee eee eee eee eee eee SERVICE ‘ICE CREAM CONE (Filled end Sealed at the FREEZER TRY 10 MINUTES BEHIND TE YOU'LL KNOW IT’S YOUR KIND OF CAR MARTIN'S GARAGE Dial 3655 254 Queen St. EERE Progressive Conservative eld Gory Morell of Aikertn ant 7 ar suf-/2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Aug. 21, 1959. fered a fractured in an ac- 2 : S al, cident on Church yester- : cos WEATHER a 6 ‘viiine young lad had just com- St. John River Valley: Variable pleted papers on his a few showers; Guardian delivery route when he |, TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-|not much change in tempera- is reported to have stepped from | ‘ures ‘issued by the weather of-|ture; light winds. Low - high at a ' into the path,| fice: Halifax 60 and 7%, Fredericton 60 8 eae, ORE: ment De and 70, Saint John 55 and 70. et the a Western he was taken | Dawson so guste, Netlere Sane ean to the hospital. | Vancouver 4 = 73-_- | ward Island, eastern N.B, coun | He is a son of Mrs, Leonard | Victoria 53 | ties: - Variable cloudiness; little i Edmontos 49 60 change in temperature; Tight : Calgary 4 51 | winds. Low-high at New Glasgow | | TO BE BEHEADED Winnipeg 7 : 55 and 7, Charlottetown 55 end k DAMASCUS, Syria (Reuters)—| Toronto 6 9 een 6 at 8, 4 Forty smugglers seitenced to| Ottawa 6 87 : death in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, | Montreal 67 —s-7%8_:-|,,Upper St. John River Valley, |) for killing a driver will be be- | Quebec “39 «©679-«| Bay of Chaleur; variable cloudi- | | headed in public, the Damascus | Fredericton 56 6-75 |neSS:_ @ few showers; not much | | newspaper Al Nasr reported |Saint John S605 «(change in temperature; Hight 7 © Thursday. They will be executed | Moncton 51-74 :~«| Winds. Low-high at Edmundetos |» in each of four Saudi Arabian | Halifax 2 7 | 2nd Campbellton 50 and 72. i towns. « |Charlottetowa 54 7 Bay of Fundy: Variable cloudi- ; Sydney 50 = 71_—s|: ness; visibility 10 miles; temper a August 23rd., the 13th. Sunday | Yarmouth 55 = 71_—«| atures in the a? ae Triaky ..eclor: Rev. w. | St. John’s e High tide ‘ 4 Ingraham.: St. Mark’s, Ken- * ; today at Charlotte — - singten, Holy ‘Communion é and A ygatany (CP) are town at 12.36 a.m. and 4 a.m.; St. Stephen’s, Burlington | offic Ss warm moist . At Rustico : .m. ¥ Holy Communion 9.30 and Sun-|of the district will bring a few . 36 p.m ee pr omy Be day School 10.30 a.m.; St. Thom-| showers to the western regions|,. . : > as, French River, Sunday School| and cloud to most areas Friday. teen minutes later than Charlotte 6.30 a.m. and Evensong 7.30 p.| Forecast: town. Sun rises today at 5.21 a.m. 3 m. Come and worship with us. Halifax and vicinity, South!and sets at 7.11 p.m. is 3 t Radio Talks - CRW August 21 to August 29 | ___ AUGUST 21—12:35 — 12:40 AST ALEXANDER MacDONALD AUGUST 22—12:35 — 12:40 AST ROBERT DEWAR AUGUST 24—7:30 — 7:40 AST KEITH HARRINGTON—3rd Prince AUGUST 25—12:35 — 12:40 AST LORNE MONKLEY—5th Prince __ AUGUST 27—12:35 — 12:45 AST WALTER SHAW—Ist Queens AUGUST 28—5:30 — 5:45 AST HENRY WEDGE—3rd Prince AUGUST 29—12:35 — 12:45 AST DR. HERBERT McNEILL—5th Prince Inserted by the P.E.I, Progressive Conservative Party. _ Murdock MacGowan 4th Kings Joint Meeting 3rd. and 4th. Kings Come and Meet Special ikers Walter Shaw, John A. Macdonald, M.P. Heath Macquarrie, M.P. Refreshments Will Be Served SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT Inserted my 3rd. and 4th, Kings Progressive Conservative Association, i ei lj e ' i cna 2 let pe stil e a ha AR i IR BIE iE OBER EM ol int a ieee it Lines arnt ee o fone St nt LI sie o> * “ oy nel, DOUGLAS MacGOWAN & THOMAS CURRAN MURDOCK MacGOWAN.& EWART KEEPING — Beaver Hall Montague (TONIGHT 8 P.M.) | hi acme: 5