C’ 0 f The Guardian Page 13 _ Friday. Oct, 25. 1957 ‘I History-Teacher Speaks To Club Y's Bruce Hodgins of thi: Char- lottetown Centennial Club was Horace Maclfarlane presiding. Mr. Hodgins. who is head of v-the History Department at Prince of Wales College spoke on racial problems in the Southern United states and of school segregation. He, also outlined the history of these racial problems back as far as 1619. i v. ' , _ The guest speaker was thanked ‘ " ' for his most informative address Y's Red Cecil We-bber. Y's Charlie Ballem reported .- "s t -,o . . , i .‘ .» ‘_ "i'-’%K’—’ii»"»°‘%l~ :€l‘.f."-* ‘-.’ ‘l».;.9tv' . ' ‘ s . . - i?o°i.'..” u.Is’mé°s"JadiVs°§°L‘1§if.il.°“oi‘§'lfZe’3i"3§§ii §:l$?§'i§"lu'§h3i§§ife°d ‘med -dd will no doubt Comm ‘3‘'“.“ ‘“°" “"’“P‘“= °‘ P” GUn5hO" Wounds Sllmmersidc Miscouche and ‘ them all for their attendance 3°"“’ “'3' ““°’°5‘l“3 3”“ 99'’ d".°° "‘ tn’ wmd m‘"l‘°L"' S°m° Kensingtnn; ‘from the Lions Club Ml R. A. Horne. chariman of MP‘ . °°"l.’°""5l’1 p’°dl°"°“5' ":35 hrs flflbe done aboul. my the finance Committee and the C°.”‘'“‘“ly " w°."ld appear to be in-to ,:grlcuaii‘;~evl\1dlni:?:ir"'Go?)'d A A l _u _ —' v — ‘- Hi-Y members for attendance a . BL0 (RIGHT) HOT ' ‘ weekly dances starting next wee ' ' ’ ‘ ‘ SUPPLIE AIR T0 CHAMBER Ind Y‘! Don Baker reported ' I I _ _ _ W“ I _ W M.” m H W b to be M“ 1 ......:.°.. fig...) DIRECTORS or MERCHANTS ASS N F r nsm y so s arge. r. ercy wness A any. . S “'0 l-I80 0! bill which have been The building which is heavily E t members volunteered to' Above are shown the direct-.' day afternoon at Summerlea Res-! P. Jenkins tpresidenti. SD. Dix- Meek. Athol Cotton, William . . In contact with diseased_potato- insulated with two inches of cork help in the Boy Scout apple day ors of the Retail Merchants‘ As- taurant Summerside. FRONT on. STANDING: Honorary pres-‘ Mat-Lean, William M Ellis. C lrotato begs Cit!!!‘ be disinfeclt- has been contructed by the De- being held this Saturday. at: at n lwho were eleatveg at R0: tleftl: dlalxlries Bcu;rleEigh. W. ldent. P. M. Mccaull. Henry. J. allant. y immersing em in a so- paruncnt of Public work; Can. Members received a treat from e annua meeting on e nes- . owman. i iam . lis. J. \ ntlou but this becomes a cum- ads for the Department of Agri- president Ken walker who was r An important step in th - 150 to bersome cho h th tit t . th 1 i t 1 'rol of potato diseases is sfieilolli Heat is :1‘: re W en e qua y cm are one blelicalii ‘gt it'll :l‘l?egr::lll‘l]alll)|'1l'1:] . . . '“'““"3 ll” rm‘ °‘ “'°“ ‘ml ‘°°“°“' W’ ha" ‘.‘°" 5°‘ “’ 9"’ thg erection of . fumigmm, through a mum com , ,9" on me am“, of . new. O. 5 bad weather The fall has beentcct the farms. Time was whet (-hgmuf M the Rmw” wharf steel "ck. hold bundles 0' so U t daughter. E (IE9?) tfrggn fi;‘ost until ltiieh 26131‘ farming was the principal occu. ‘I summerdde‘ The chnmb M ‘V Am 9600 U C h Y.‘ Huold Rodd , I. _: b he a S 0 co r w en some 518i 3"pall0n and industry need pro will he used ciiieny for-the iuirfil hargidled duurtlnga 2.4bh:i‘trc1!.0'l'io|:i. rc er on """°'- “"3 “°d°'“l”sa* ms?’ Mem ers Ip Dnve upper mm my we been done to‘ t°m°"' W" U” mm“ "°°° tzatlnl of potato bags but may To date something ova’ 750(ll H ' . Em’ She'll ‘round or close to H’ There ap_i the protection’ especuuy wk‘ be used for other purposes bags have been put through '31,. Y Mr. Ken Macltenzie, Truro. A membership campaign or-l ed at this late season of the year. 9"" '° b‘ ‘ 'h°"’."°.°l 1354 W‘-" l°°k ‘° °“‘' “°.l‘h'b°' ''° u“ should the need arise. fumigation chgmbe,-_ -1-he,mam,. N.S. was a guest of the club. ganizatlonal supper meeting held‘ A generous donation was made on]! “d ml’ 1' “mm”: 1“ mall» ‘°“”‘ “W1 “V0 P7195 '0’ ‘"11 ll Ls In airtight chamber with etlrs ore injected through , ,._ Rev, John 3. co;-sum MA ,iast evening at the Prince C0un- by each of the delegates present V0 "me of potato“ being oflept product‘ whale. me f‘”“°" 3‘ outside dimensions of 19 x is tures in the wan S" H 9‘ PhD 01) win preach'a[ 50.}; ty Hospital was attended by 38 last night to compensate the ed for sale‘ 1”‘? ll” ’“b5‘d‘°5 °‘ “l'“°“ ‘3 “.9; ,nd inside dimensions [15 k ' ' pews": me moral’ and venl - ' enthusiastic representatives hospital for the expenses of the FUTURE PROSPECTS lmmmn per day m ‘id expo“ x 12 with a 10 foot ceiling.oThe wvillriiiiliermli glfljlrllllerlcltgilbeck 1" Alggrwd U:"°d ngihdsrlirlllctfrlh Mt’ Pleasant ‘"9 Vdddus °l“b3 "W" Sum: 5“PP"- The melt“! W" 815° T!" m page agriculture T-e‘ pr‘i‘C'Fi:' c d‘ f ' bass are furnllated by being sub- ‘Agricultural officials point out sunny’ O°l'°b" nth‘ Rev" Dr‘ Man Dig; of merside and surrounding dis" addressed by Dr’ w'E' Callaghan’ ghrmnut Qiilttllle hgsm-dn(()>?i' I‘l:):(e?l1ionr1::c—l standea mcffailahacg lyimglomdoflpetsnngl iected to a room temperature of that s n be of d Corston was born and educated. um r “gem” W In Hfifax. His degrees in arts e from Dalhousie University. at After receiving his diploma in N theology from Pine Hill Divinity; Hall in 1935 he took post grad-. .. lute studies I the versity of Edinburgh, Scotland.3 Masonic Lodge were in attend- 1'¢¢9lVll8 the degree 01 Pl!-D-1 ance with Masonic ceremonies ll’ 1933 The d°l§1'°¢ Of D-11 ‘"85 Allison Kenneth wi]1i3m;' 3o_ of Summcrside. Borden and Ken- _ . of Mount “um, died in; sington; from R.C.A.F. Wing As.‘ director of the 1957 Century Club °‘“d°“‘ lhal “laid markeld _”" {cum in . recent h It Tim Prince County Hospital in sum-i sddldtidn WW8 Number 200- t .°‘"."l"‘3“ °"P’°”°" M‘ ‘PPM’ 3'3” mdf‘",‘“ WE" 33°" mtins Ontario we" me,-.14., .50“; 1,30 ..m_ yew Summerglde; the Y'; May; ciub istion and that of the board to fat themd mestflc ‘mar et (1! . . terday {mm . shotgun wound; the Rotary Club and the Kins-‘I those workers who so unselfishly firm g! u‘;°’m“; M “§'t’t°‘’°~f ‘ is the left side which penet.rat- men Club. Deputy Mayor of Sle- We "19" idle!" ‘O make the m P" °‘ ‘ " “‘° “' FALL SALE continues at Wad- dell Bros.» all this week. ‘ - - . - ers will rely less on apples .m:; ‘"82": °°:*.:":.:.:*. ‘ll. .11. "ll" M !'.:*.*z;' :29. “+i.:“ii.:.: .':.:;*.:.:...... oi mm W and mm c A as E o 1:153. will be in his Tignish office wok pine in pea“?-Is? Cme pointed pmfeiso, of New Tag.‘ e reused had been found‘ Station. Summerside were pres: board. MP5. Heath 53008. Mrs. °"1°°k mm’ “’ beef “d M35‘ baturday. October ztlth. pan bearer, were Au,“ Lug" tament at St Andrew‘: College },‘",f,f:“§,§"'h,f” t:°°r.h°el hf eat as guest observers and will W.P- Callaghan and Mrs. Lorne M°"° °l‘°’ml°‘1’ 5°” '0’ W" Kensmgton , - . , _ _ . . pAN'n;y SALE d B James Clark. George Hogg 335339009» and in 1950 he 59' turned from visitl ‘lead I ""0" back '° ‘he 5l’"°° "“‘“' M"F"l"° ‘"°“’"‘ly ‘cud ” “men md for weed nd “med 3“ 81881‘ ' “U 5 ° control will he used. The possi- rd 3* 7.l5_°_15 M.” bility of less bottled milk being ‘ ' a reception committee. came its principal. In 1955 he; the “may in Enmo"_ agement on the meeting Kennedy‘s Store. Kenslngton Oc- N°m""' Waugh’ 'l'"‘°’ M’°' . I ' ‘ 1 b, ' _ _ ' Gregor and Harry Cannon. ‘came to Pine Hill as professor . ~ _ -ludse W Darby was the _._.___Z___.______ . - Sat. 1 p.m. laugh! and more sis rvizesw a\tv.17.3o Sponsored by THE M °' N" T°"'m°'" "'°"‘“"" Ve:¢:m.;:eIll.e'1'd1l:’quei'llor‘lI,i’lIsE 00:: "'3'". Speaker at last nlshld ‘C xgfamly tltflutllgsrhblllltyposvfdel hush’ ” Tm E"°u ‘ml’ argate Pastoral Charge NAVAL CHAPLAIN summeflmo ‘ad ad‘ med b‘ meeting and he reviewed. for Arno" The 3 "1 The rt W es“ out to help his Community. you the United Church of Gene During World War ii he lerv ~ 0" Y the benefit of the members. the 99° "5 ‘°P° 33 know, . big vvsooi with the oroner Dr. W.E. allagiian un- there will be fewer farms and “me I e" B. I '1, club. C . “rd. Nonham REV] history of the construction of the at home to mews Ind rzigivggj er 10 a.m. Margate 11.30. New the Royal Canadian Navy_. _ cid:dl.tt1ey:¢d::' :::o(:,fici:llfi dl: hospital and the basis on which C°““““°d “'°“‘ "39 ’ mwgéufifgr bfld u;,lod‘f:a::‘; but he end up in bad with ‘the during afternoon and evening of London 2.30 p.m. Elmer Mac- Services on Sunday will be ist Choir. also served in 9 it has been financed. such as of nu,” “Sm” ‘M mt” .u_ Wm men". In short 1‘ 4“ kids, in trouble with parents. in suurday’ October mm on met Lean, speaker. Rev. L.M. Mur- conducted by the minister._ Rev. same capacity in the Presby- Th; accused W“ well known lonl-term bonded lndebetness. ‘em member. ‘M the p,”‘_ "zed upon’ ‘hand cénum 1‘ hot water with his wife. We 65 anniversary of their wedding. "’ Interim modenum J‘ M‘ sp'°“l°' The" “H be “'1” C rd‘ The. °°"“m' in Prince County and was a the "Dual payment °f wmch denial the C.l'‘.-A- 1! should have‘ great deal of interesting mater- the °°"‘°d5'° Th’ Gm‘ Am‘ ANGUCAN CHURCH of C special music at both services. ination of Church Union in 1925 puma. in the NM construction ¢0ll¢l'llJlll_¢-‘S, *0 Swell! to the an- we authority to meet when 1, m ’ erican Passtime Co.. NORTH Bedeque United ma Mb M P .51‘ Mb "' In the morning Mrs. George brousht together these two con- comp.” of wimum “d n_ null dellclt of the hospital. feels necessary ,0 mi" pd“ ' Anne Francis. Ann Miller. also Church services for Sunday. ()c- d! ‘ nee Tn. .t"lo't 27 s“”' Wlllllml. SOPYIDO. Wlll Slllfl Erecations and the result has mm He stressed the success of the 3,990" poucy ‘ad u-,1“ .1 VIEWPOINTS Infill Ind MW!- tober 27 . .30 a.m. Travellers 9 3’ " l‘;.ld"‘”‘l’M°- » 1957- “Bless This Church," and the been a happy Christian ioiiow-. He‘ Md mm , Mm me was Century Club campaign by decision, and ',w,, ,,co,,,m,,,_ Tl" ““‘° 5" °°“'° ‘’l‘'‘' ‘‘*.,________..._.1 Rest. 11 a.m. Freetown. 7.30 p "m' ' ”l‘- 3' C°mm““‘ choir will sing the anthem. "0 ' I which 320.000 had been raised by‘ datlong the Support Board and duiry do" not “ed at No- of MR. AND MR5 Edn_l_und»May" Id! Sllndfly. Oct. 27, Long Riv- ed for two years as chaplain in ]{;v_ J0flN 3_ C0351-0N fin . w. “.0 in. North Bedeque, Rev. S. t‘. 1”‘ 11 "m' M’b'"”", 3°13’ cm‘ for sfhousand Tongues to Sing". Following Church Union a re- d” ‘“°m°°“ m ‘ 1 in be h d h w.n,_ Mimic, ' m“dl°d- 730 P-"L Oltelfll Holy The congregation will‘ join in arrangement of boundaries made unfit!“ mp lo the m'mmd' ggigllednlautmteigflt trlielplosezn came. the G°v°mm°m' C°“"'“1dl°"- C- -1- 5- RY”! M-C- singing a special anniversary Alherton. Cascunpec and 'I‘ig- l‘ '"'d°"'°°d tut. bl’ Wm pgign bod alrendy ruined the POTATO “WV”? FREE CHURCH 0!‘ Scotland. n°°l°"- hymn written by Mrs. Ethel nlsh one pastoral charge. lgfdmgegtglsglgdtgrevgsg mmefig sum of 1-35‘ W901?! V91‘! fl1|¢ Welihef sci-vtcss for October mi. De- F wood of Oxford. N.S. In the cAscUMpEc ' " Judge Duby anti’ .1 ,3, must have seeena great voiuim iuivo ll-ZLD United Baptist Th use their three-children were hm“ mm ,0, ,"’° 3 i of potatoes harvested but even‘ THURSDAY 1 FRIDAY. OCTOBER M-—.ISth “GORILLA AT LARGE" in technicolor and suspense. This is one of the best circus shows in years. starring 3'5‘? 11 I-mu C196 Traverse SP evening the anthuxiwillbe“ e . ' gm 3, 3 D-In-. C0l¢m||| 7-33 P-In-. 0¢- Ehurcghb Relfiinatag. Hgwgrdhgd .' Thelmsttgry oflcaslcaléonlpecmlie. ‘nub: Kb’? mien lngedy delegates of the several clubs Y9‘ 91000 WDOITI 10 bi milk I tober 30. Arsylo Shore 8 pm. " ‘ " . . ‘ " "‘ choir director is Mr. ca. Leard 3"“ “ ° °"”' ‘- “' °" ' ' “ °"“°°" to this meeting which he said larse -crease still I: the around new Robe“ Chris“. Mum". am. 0 ary 7.!) . ‘Dd H" at “M i. Mi” Amie utes of the Wesleyan’Methedist when found the body of the dc— . ' ' ' with special music by Mr.‘ Lloyd 1;.“ I church tel] us that in 159 3 cggged wag lying pg;-fly ‘cg-053 W33 "l the hope that lllfi Cl“-l:l5 -————-—:—j-——-——jj Monnsogg; pggm-.1 am-,¢[Archer and Mrs. Clair Archer, I in V am that Wm be missionary was sent to West the 12-gauge shotgun which United church of Canal 5,, srlottetown. S.S. as usual. mendedfuetgn of‘ mi‘ Cape. In 1861 there were tiiir- caused the fatali . C, vice. 1°; s.md.y_ octobe, 27. Strangers and visitors always rotmnan In 3 ' teen preaching places on this eir- addition to his wife. the “C” Membe” °‘ m°1*7 Cm" Cameron Mitchell. Anne Bancroft. Lee}. Cobb. Elmsdale 11 |.m.'Montroge 3 p_ Welcdmi The hmo . M the Alberto“ cult but no chapels. ‘two years former Glen Ellis of Noitham. ‘"7 Cm’ °‘““’,“5 ‘"3" '1” W93‘ rn. Mlmlnegash 1,3) p_m_ w_M, ‘um Us church dltesnbuk ‘O 1831 when late 1863. it was i:eeom- the deceased is survived by 9'“ ""1 ''°°°“’°d mm °"“'“' . s. Thanksgiving ..m.,._ M", ‘3 P“l°l"l Cherie» the h M , , , m mended that West Cape circuit three children, Kenneth ii. Dor- - . ° ~ “lute” La.“ we‘: Rev The Ullllld Clll-ll'¢lI Of Clllldl. 9 5 0 oulwen Im 9’ be divued with . “Inf.” Is 9' and M.r‘h‘ 3. l Hope was expressed that the E * NR Green M'm'ur ' ' Rev. G.A. Cowper-Smith. Min- Oflldlldd l-he Albdrlon lf'l’€9l9y- Preacher for Cascumpec Kw A1” “NM”; ‘re his NF combined efforts of the 1957 Cent- * S P L U T ' ' . ’ ' ister. Services on Sunday, 0c- lefllll ¢0n8l'BK8ll°d- Th‘ fir" °1' dare. Tignish and other places. ents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Will-I Ill’! Club canvass. along with e . — - — . — .-«E I ‘i .5 CENTRAL’ Bedeque United l°l’°l’ 37-‘ 3¢d°9“¢ H “"4 Al" dc" were °'d'm°d in 1835 by As early as 1864 it was PNI>oa- isms in Ilorouto; and the fol- “W 5°"Vl°° CW’ "“"mb°"l‘ll" ‘ " 5- " - >-« ' ED) CL BIPCM Church Sllndly S¢l'Vl¢eI- l"”' 7'” pm‘ The "mm Re“ John K” of Malpeqlm an ed that a chapel be erected at lowing brothers ‘and sisters - dl'lV9 °3mP'l8n V'°"ld Val" ldi Borden Branch Cum" — Mo.-nu,‘ 11 ._m. Evem‘ 7:15 Thankoffering service ofthe Bor- Ollmflndllifl mlllllter of his day. C cumpcc. Kenn. In Two“; M.m.,.e¢. the vicinity of $40,000. I d. Le . 1 Legion pm, A group of Mg Allison um, den Ladies Social Chm will :30“ 9*::1;l°‘ll3;'u-R §:V-beglnig deed to the plwmy on M“ M“, R.m“y_ sunmer, A motion from the floor. which. '3" 810“. ll vei-suy Divinity Szsdents togeth- lake Pllce It the Borden Church m‘:,';’- I’ an on . e won wiiicii the church now stands is side; Verbal. in Oxford. N. s.; was later Withdrawn W-std the: Home, Friday, Oct. 25th, ,3, ‘mi, M,’ Md, Lend W at 2.30 p.m. The guest speaker 9|‘ 0 .5 3 8’ ll - dated 13“ me _-pm 1-helm.’ _ mold. p1k¢_ in effect that a general public can] conduct both services. Quartett- ::lil“b°El‘:l3!°mB€l'Yll M0l'80n. of 9:‘; °l me‘: llgaeildezg ‘:5’: Wesleyan". published at Halifax.i Borden; Edgar. in Borden. I3“ lt’°fl:“é’d°h¥L‘l°Wt-bl‘ ‘"5 8 P«m- All membem 919359 . v wecosne. G°"d - l - on a w < K I __ es. Duets and Solos and other _ 1'? come“ of E“_mmnga_ a letter from Reg.‘ J1.8G7.2'B:‘nfey'.; ":l€!fl)OSi‘uI.Irdl)f §|:c§0i;:1:r .( have mam it neustemmtzegzflgd attend. C L In Eric sheen. for the present because such a musicd numbers will be given _ dated January Sunday School 10:16 a.m. __${;:EdRTg:ul::fl°3l Came u_‘:b°":v:: tlferilulelud Quin?” “The church at Cascumpec will map) Do I mck nmpugn could not be-conducm o'l..l:AnY Pastors] char e Sunday 00°00“-"' 27“! 59- church was erected near the old l" °l’°“°d f°’ Dl".l.“° w°”hl‘l’ °“ R” ye’ ey _ The United Church of Canada. NVVNBFY 8¢l'Vl¢¢S I1 ll I-m- Ind Dock Cemetery and here the “me: Jan gnh ' Aéathe ume Mmllunl ‘ad Gem" TODAY s:l5_7:l5—9:l5 SAT. 7'15-9:15 ‘ . , of urc nion scumpec a. ' so p.m. in Alberton Church. congregation wordiipped for al V” . pan of the “hen” Mam Services of Divine Worship tor C 5.4.. N" Long,“ pug,‘-.1 PIIESBYTEIHAN‘ CHURCH In ‘renuom . n to Char e. Services for Sund . 0c- C-d-dd 5¢"'l°°= '0' 5“nd'Y- 0°‘ lair. was followed in 1855 by Rev. Christians but was used by any tobei-'17t1i.1t)a.m.sunday.gc'1iool,t°l>¢l' 2701- Kfllllnttol Sundly An... y-,1...» who” mu.-e mi... sul denominations. Fmm 1m DIl:f|‘mld9d_1¢_i|e‘M|Tl¢:lflG S1113: pr; grgnd ngpgnlng gqlg, st st. John's (New London) 11.5950‘ 10 I-In-v DMM 5¢"Vl°° istry of fifteen years was spent mii ms Tigmsh was part or sh gm mince! 13¢ «gob ‘wk s.m.- worship service at still am. Freetown Sunday School he,-., 1,, mo“ egrly dayg ms the Montrose Presbyterian con- on -1 us oegwb ly ‘M MYRICKS ALBERTO" LTD. Johns. 2.30 Geddle Memorial. 1-39 l7-"lw Dl"'“‘°.5°"l°° 3"""3 bounds of the congregation ex- ¢l’e_8nIl0n- ('nu‘:‘ndP;."°dH”fl 7 °' 7.! south Granville. All are wel- Rilllf D" ’°“"°° ll‘ M°"““3 tended from Tignish to West SIn¢e19d5 mllllstdfl 0' Alb?!‘ ,n”'h ‘V M m_ come in us worshipping. Ind |“9"'°°d '¢"Vl°¢!- K9“ M9‘ C390 but during Mr. Fraser‘s oa pastoral charges have been: mmeef-‘ 1-lmv Him “V on; °°__ God in His none. Rev. Li D morlnl. M-lpequo Sunday School m;..i.i;y West Cape, Brae, and us. Miller .1926; Rev. A. pom urge cum; binmed ycoa Blfllctt. Minister. 5.30 p.m. Dlvlne Service 7-3°- csmooeiiton separated to form‘S. Weir ms - ism; . Dr. - _ in am cordial welcome to sit. Rev. . M co,,,,.,,,,.o,,_ p.m., am George Ross 1934 - ms; Rev. mltteeu. who are t n: r ERAL 'l'IlL'RsDAY—Many- . H. Bean, B.A.. B. TH., B.D. ye." other pom, beume 549' M.K. Charman 1936 - 1941; Rev. mfseriousiy. meet regularly in Sunday October zmi Brae duel!‘ Neither Wlll be 3911- -l- most twenty yam. In 1354 I «M 1, M —Z-—--—----— . . B. c mos. M.A.; P.H.D.; p.m.: and l _bulldl d ° °“ - °".’ """ '”°°"‘""“" ‘”’.° 5: -pioio°.so. of New Testament It flout o"'i°u. wife’: 'i:".v§ ncmsii 3.“, |-|i.Y H°|d . ~ ‘ma oauresr was11:im ""- "°" '’"°‘‘' 1” ’'"''- ° " - The at ohur h at -ri This store will be closed Monday *=°-~- 7-” M M M :‘:'..**.‘.':.::‘"*'.‘.:’c*:::.'.......' ‘““":.- 2.12:.-‘ °°“'.'*:':.1-...P“.: l’.t‘.“.;'.§ ..... .. 2.... .i...'.- , -,. ,- , c ' wvoov-I 0* mm Am Sunday Sdhool at 1.30 p.m. Rev. _ 38 "3 ' | Pentluouvlanswlt J. Heber Kean. Minister. Ellnlsh. Rev. J. M. Sproule. Min- goriieu what wasonto bc- e:IT3:‘lx'r(:llI‘9’:b‘l::"d ml‘ ': "I ‘a on Clld Wednesday. 03'. OWEN mm“ Th. rna:say'i'utiAiv ciiuivcn in ' Th first minister of the" con- mile from town. is eyed 1"" "3"" "°°"‘¥ "'°°“'*3 ' e C‘ SM me hm mm by the W, gl;..:n%.:‘.°bE1r.\;1 gihiavptiirmvgg for alterations. Watch this paper for ‘ --Joel Mcilllti Brian ililiilEVi- Sonny Tiiiii s-uhIlhIf|3illl0|°ll1BIlllI. its lsliy _~ llnly filial ‘J! is < FUN relatives and friends attended M‘ it . d . G.N. somers 1941-1943: Rev. J. INIIPI 9181111438 Ind -W'0I‘ll- vuansvrna ioIts.'ss.~.,mm mung mu,“ ,,,-Vic" (0,. me 1.“ Ed. H” er f':fm‘::¢$°nR;l:.mA. u_ pa”; 193.43; n¢v_ p, A, log out new ideas for the coming TONITE 7-9:20 sussvaviam-as-eosaussnnsnss-umiuntrus-on - nuns-H win 1.. Taylor held at the Slln- ANGI-‘CAN Cnlmc“ 5°“’l°” C." (1311.13), use parent Fitzpatrick 1948-1951; Rev. A.R. RH’ 903- u-ostssuus-s-is-eons-u-no-svsiu-svnslevamusfllc-I0-n-I-tn merslde Baptist Church Thug: 21mg: 1:79" ll;‘t';d°;unl;:;l'l;n‘;= chm-ch gt Aflgq-ton bogging the Wallis 1961-1954; Rev. Murray mA“f:ii;mso‘s’s‘ien¢.hwscussi’on oi: SAT. 2:00—7—9:20 nuunuao.-vigiss-uuscaesueiruou-on-nuts‘ day afternoon. Re. C.R. W T - ' int. Gardner 1954-56. -" her omen-tea --silica by Rev. “"1"”! R°°*°'- "- 5"‘ "'3'" §'i=:'rii°3ir'i'ii"r‘"'so'é’mrv The present mono... Rev. .1. w and um punishment for mu. ELLIOT!‘ — DON HAGGERTY as Keith Baboon and Rev. Grant lid-EL The 33- R°V- 3- 3- WI‘ lm moat -3 M. Sp,-cute W“ induct“: in those who did not carry out their “-11- d M 8-do W """°....."‘.‘: ""'“r....' ....."'° ..::. -ll’ mm'-l’“°m%» "-55 loo 2:12: up at i — | 1}, . N by" church. 31 special request on. ere church building.wI;|°cunpleted Alberton congregation gave to ‘Nun-“I to N’ melt rum,“ . O S n e |g seiocnos sunset" IIId,3°'! °°""'“"‘°" " "- '”'°' in im in: P to on P terian Church in Can- was aesutmflnina by Mrs. nu Fmdmxggfv 8'.‘ lfiflrf there hadorbeen a mission at Al- ada its first msngg formtbei loo E. 1".‘ am“ “'"'°'" “ H” " i ” c‘ 'uiouss6 ''‘'’‘°‘'~ 7“ “"‘ "°“‘°‘”" '“"" "'”° °‘ cm" ' "e co! 'riiei~e'vmi be on meeting for - ' . - o . I‘.=liI.. "8uc‘tlinogl. even- 5 12,, I: Jmwsflnmd ?:il:ca‘ln.: ;h|'f0fl\.w"5IkI“‘lc: 361:.” ai:u.l:1‘1‘I:l 301! melflifll 00*‘ Wed‘ 500089‘ ' 2' ' , ' gong 2.3 p.m. All are cordlall! 1! ‘kn. ' “Nils, Gordon‘ who too: big of examinations beginning that! h " ’ - P.r°‘.“'°n.| c.___rd‘ l”"°‘ '° '“°"d' The bawlost‘ 0' l'°ll“°‘“ ‘l’ ”‘'°“‘"'’ ‘’''°.°' ""1 '1” "‘m" "* usmunfifidc ." . "A ,_ ._ ‘ A convention of the Liberal electors of Prince ' . existed between Premy- M a martyrs death. ‘Phi-nigh Club mentor. Blanche Matt . p _ _ - Chartered - . was and Methodist congrega- the years sons and daughters at gloat]! III Inset on Monday du¢| ‘ "j . County will be held in the Baptist Church Hall, A"°°""“"l' 6°" Ed A::m"mnosrs' “mm? 3. “.351. fl hhllll i'i"mv:"s3v's£'. is'.'."‘o‘.. business meeting iii.’ L4 -. “‘.‘ ._ -- summer-side on Monday. Novcmhor 4th. at 8 D-m. rmuh M Mn’ "1" John“ oeongregpcn atlon were often to be of Christ and His Oiurcli as girls who attended t-Y con- --sci-utosnan-'enrv.§D1Avi.oe for the purpose of nominating a candidate to con. test the district in the next federal general elec- tion and three delegates to attend fourth national convention of Liberal Party of Canada at Ottawa January 14-13-16th. 1- halo link & Co. Kensingtoll are sorry to ass: oi i 1 ‘ M mwonum Ceaadha Iaahofegesnmerce get is a pagnt to 20$ in tl.|0"l>1l:°‘:°‘_1"°'°‘ Mn g'w:“°‘“';t;u_' MW urn‘. um ‘ an go: some years. Mr. MR. Kr. and Mrs. Eddie Tomes of mud, director of the Method- man? Will“ 0‘ Dartmouth. N.s. retu home after a brief visit to uacle RANC ........o. "§'.,,‘_"",‘§§..'.’,°":.°.'.';... 3...... To Open Oyster Areas ;_-3'e'°°-R53’ ~7‘"3-7* "g In The Bideford River sf. ‘hie, portion along the south- Each poll will appoint five dcl ates with a l suitable number of alternates tq iftgtend. In the l absence of other arrangements poll meetings will At the be held on the preceding Thuisclay night at 8 p.m. I in the usual places. At the conclusion of - business I up on Mrs Fred D H0|ll- three side ol the Bideford River . _ _ "u~d‘u M._i_m.. 3.‘, R,“ u“. N ‘M, 0.. mm the ,,,,m,,,, “,5 .g m church chflfl the meeting will he addressed by prominent llsilfax fiat their '1'lisahsiV.l= prune Edward Island was an— sand bed to the siilpysnl soiat. speakers. Everyone welcome. mung brother °'.‘m' ggssa Thursday :1 Bee. ii s.1"ade_'sr"o”s“sux~roondiss Fred ‘:3 ‘I In. Instruction to pen I The pnrtion“n¢.>l“P.au:‘;s. :* ‘m .. pm SUMMEBSIDE , - West Prince Lib. Assn. East Prince Liberal Assn. . 0 gm cscsa above a mass out will "“ "' """"‘°'_ ,, ,3‘. ,,,,, 3.3, pg.‘ nggg. pa, sun or n-r is aunt. It was [31 g_ p_ “gag” (Sgd.) Arnold w. Wood (Sgd.) A. S. Johnson 2 Ittlutl-|‘II9-M"'““" """"':..°..°: us. . ssrisaeuasssidisssssru-attuusiesl . - 9 EC in. lIIwd' ass m:""" ssnsossui sou u is. rlvu -. \ ' b . on main ONLY . P"'”"°"‘ *’l‘°"d*'“ J 1 g 3"‘. ‘ In “it uh ‘- gfg-;°‘*-'_____"*-'*"'__, 3,; _vi-riwuse “hay cad," zm.___. J" (Ssd.) n. K. Matheson tsgd.) Neil R.Mcbeod . g . asviuusnsau iisusisissasii-anwusgsesussunposscissosnssiossnsnsaus. Q-saunas ' 7 ° Secretary ........... m -,;-+.-,- ,v'_-_'._.y.::..'.-:.":.....*.': '.'i..*‘°.:'-...°'..'.-..'“....°"'*."-.: . '" . ""» om ms" 1 . & Oath m as to sea incumbent Dale I _~ . \.