- esiern Guardianl gEEToWN C.G.l.T. will pre- F, 3 sacred Program in Mar- me united Church. Sunday eve- iinz. nu: CENTRAL BEDEQUE Un- Md Baptist Church services. Sun- 11 am. Sunday School 10:15 no. Rev. C. A. Britten D. D.. mnister. FREE CHURCH OF Scotland ,g-vices. September lath. Sum- mside ll a.m. tD.S.'l'.); Desable Pym; Cape Traverse 1:!) pm. new clement Graham. Minister. MARGATE PASTORAL Charge. Sunday, September 18th. New Lon- ion 10 o'clock a.m., Margate 11:” mock a.m. Long River 72M mm-k p,m. Rev. E. S. Hasalern. Minister. BEDEQUE PASTORAL CHARGE me United Church of Canada. services on Sunday. Sept. 18: 9:30 ,.,,., Borden-joint Rally Day Ser- :ice with the Sunday School: 11 .m Betieque: 7:30 p.m. Albany. aev. G A. Cowper-Smith. Minister. THE FUNERAL of Mr. Daniel l Iohn Gallant was held Wednesday .,,m-nmg from his late residence at Alberton South to St. Anthony's Church. Bloomfield where services were conducted by Rev. Father Rooner assisted by Rev. Joseph -r.-ainnr. Pail hearers were Alfred Glnnei Alfred O'Brien. .1 ames O'Brien. Firm Blanchard. Eugene mcarthy. and Henry G all a n t. Intel-"19"! wgn in the church ccmete-r.V -ma l'RESB)"l'ERlAN Church in Canada, services for Sunday. sept. 18th Kensington. Sunday school 10:00 am. Divine Service 7:00 pm. Istantiard Time). The Rev. Mr. George Kilien of the Presbyterian Church Alberton, will he the guest preacher. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. H. Bean. B,A . B.TH.. B.D.. Minister. THE UNITED CHURCH of Can- gda. Cavendish Charge Rusiico 11 am Stanley Bridge 7:30 p.m. The official Board of Cavendish Charge will meet in Cavendish Church on Monday the 19th of Septembe at 3pm. Rev. C. R. Moase of Hunter River will attend the meeting. would appreciate a good attend- ance at both meetings. Rev. George Tilley. Minister. 0'LEARY BAPTIST Church. C. o. Howlett B.A., ED. Minister. Notices September 18, 1955. 10 a.m. Springfield West, Sunday School followed by morning preaching Service. 7:30 p.m. Knutsford Preaching Service the. Sunday School as usual in the morning. BY.P.U. Wednesday night 7:30- Bible classes as usual on Thursday and Friday nights at 8 o'clock. Iveryone welcome. Personals Mrs. Edwin Murphy. SeaView and Miss Dorothy Murphy. R. N., Mr. and Mrs Jack Fletcher, Long River, left for Boston last week. Miss Mary Gallant. R. N., has returned to South Bend. Indiana. after vacationing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrllle Gallant. Wellington. W. and- Mrs. Thane Adams of Sea View left for Halifax to spend the weekend. They were accomp- snied by Mrs. Roye Duggan and Nellie Barawise who will spend a few weeks. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of commerce Building himsrside. P.E.l. Phone-X W. Albert Robertson P. S. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street HAL P. 0. I0! 8344 I1 INSURANCE I. E. Ellis & Son Limited Firs - Alto - cunnil! I Inmmar st. Optometrist E. Ill. Parkman opc.o.. n.o. anon: sat! . naonnr rnnarna nnno. e: at. lnmmernide B. F. lltmter. 3.0. mtncrsitle, P.E.l. - Phone Sill IMALLMAN5 IUEDING A. Raymond Grant. .sc.. 0.1). I Water street - lnmsnor&c Maurice Mill's Mel's Wont PHONI II PHYSICIANS Ir. Hubert MnoNeill.1I). '-'- -'-..-.-ll.-:--' M--..Z..:.--1..j-1 Photographers HI READ UIUDU September 18th at 7:30 "In. PANTRY SALE. Kennedy's Store. Saturday evening, Sept. l'I. by Birch Grove W. I. . HEAR Smiling Bill M.scCor- mack, Spring Valley Hail, Friday. September 10th, 8:3) p.m. RESERVE Tuesday. September 2!). for hot chicken supper in Car. loton Siding school auditorium. from 5 until D p.m.. sponsored by Carleton Women's Institute. KENBINGTON United Church. Sunday, Sept. lath, Sunday school 10 o'clock, morning worship 11.00 o'clock; evening 7.!) p.m. Sunt- merfleld 9.30 n.m. (all Standard Times). Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B.A., B.D., Minister. PARISH OF ALBERTON. Ang- lican Church of Canada. Holy Communion at 9.15 am. in Holy Trinity Church, Aims and at 11 a.m. in St. Luke's, 0'Ldary. Evo- ning Prayer at 3 p.m. in Christ Church. Kildare and at 7.30 p.m. in St. Peter's. Alberton. Rev. J. R. McMahon. Rector. ALBERTON PASTORAL Charge the United Church of Canada. Sept. 1a, 1955. Alberton, Sunday school 11 a.m.. worship 7.30 p.m Special speaker for the evening service Rev. E. J. 0. Fraser, re- cently of Korea. Cascumpec. Sun- day school l0 a.m.. worship 11 n m. Rev. Murray Gardner. Minis ier. THE 0'LEARY Pastoral Charge. United Church, Rev. Robert Wag- ner. Minister: Brae Rally Day Service 9:30 a.m. Service Wednes- day 8:00 pm. Speaker Rev. E.J.0. Fraser. 0'Leary Rally Day Ser- vice 11:00 a.m. Service Friday 8:00 p.m. Speaker Dr. Florence Murray. West Devon Service 2:30 p.m. Speaker Rev. E.J.O. Fraser. Bloomfield Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Rally Day Service 7:30 p.m. Service Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Speaker Rev. E. J. 0. Fraser. Rev. Fraser has returned from Missions y work in Korea. He has a wonderful story. P. -C. Hosoiiot-I ' oldies lid The Ladies Aid of the Prince County Hospital met in the Hospi- tal Board Room on Wednesday. September 14, with the president. Mrs. Heath Strong. in the chair. Money was voted for two prizes, one for the graduating class. and one for the intermedialrgt-lass. for geneneral proficiency. Plans were made for a rummage sale. and for a party to be held at the Summer- slde Golf and Country Club in aid of the hospital. Money was voted for an electric scrubber for the hospital. and two lamps were bought for the nurses' home. and setveiral dressing gowns for the hos- P 8 - . Mrs. Will Strong and Mrs. Rich- ard Hinton donated two lamps for the Nurses' Home. The president expressed regret at the departure from Summerside of Mrs. William Hayward, assert- Air Vice Marshal K. Guth r ie, National President of the Airforce Association wasvgreeted by Group Captain W.H. Swetman, command- I -pccted a guard of honour and laier ing officer of R.C.A.F. Stalionlin the day was guest of honor at WELCOMED AT SUMMERSIDE Station Sununerside on Wednesday members of the Surnmerside Wing afternoon. as well as a representation of of- Air Vice Marshal Guthrie in- ficers from the station. Following the dinner A-V-M Guthrie was guest speaker at a year. The bureau of statistics re- .menIs included 33.968 tons of semi- lce Plant Considered By Alberton Group SUMMERSEDE PAGE D.G. ICE PLANT The possibility of installing an artificial ice plant in the Alberton Curling Rink was taken under ser- ious considerution at a meeting in the Library last night. Dr. 0.H. Phillips. chairman of a committee appointed to look into the matter. reported on the approximate cost of the undertaking. The final de- .1. ciston was left for a further meet-I ing next Thursday night. 7 The following committees wen appointed to canvass new mem- bers and contact present members in order to learn the total proa- pective membership in the club if artificial ice was installedzfor Q O'Leary district. Mr. Frank Bryan and Dr. 0.H. Phillips. Alberton District, Herbert Matthews and Chester Hayes, Alberton South. Mr. John C. Matthews. STEEL SHIPMENTS UP OTTAWA (GP) - Steel ship- ments in Canada rose during fibril to 287.600 tons from 215.836 in the corresponding month last ported Thursday that April ship- finished shapes. lt.6-i7 of struct. "fills. 48.438 of railway materials Ind 190.547 of other products. THREATENS LONG WALK TORONTO (CP)-Mrs. Corinne O'Hara. 56, of nearby Ajax, said Thursday she will make a non- stop 275-mile walk to Prime Min- ister St. Laurent's office in Ot- tawa unless she is allowed to Italk on various projects and prob- lems being dealt with by airfnrcc association wings across Canada. On Thursday A-V-M Guthrie .niulored to Charlottetown to meet adopt a small girl. She said they Elri. -ludlfh Ann. was boardedyJ with her by the Children's AidiB1.inain. lPle;;;e nntp Society in 1951 at the age of three months and stayed until the so-i attending Lunenburg Fair in con- Summerside, as he stopped from a rlinuorgiven in the ofiiirr-rs mess. special meeting of the Summer-.pIhe Charlottetown wing, Icietv recently took her away) a Dakota Aircraft at R.C.A.F. Present at the dinner were several side Wing and gave an mlr-restingl IR C.A.F. Phoini. ,3F-fll'l- 7 . -7” i I I 0 N0 HARD FEELINGS Laura Bonn M.S. Alberton IS side Man .,.C,.m,., 0,, .C.,,,,.,,.,, '-A57 CALL FOR 0 .k' V i ,, 7 (I Koebke of Kitchener figures his Ml. R D Mrlxinnon. llS h 5-1'y:'3.!QceJ Hm Cal, accident "1 40 years was " utficery at Alberton. is presently - o e a good llllng. ”This may give me a . , The Ollelllllg Of the LEIUFB Bfllll new boost " he said in court Tues- A” taxes due Blaoklyn Missionary Society of the United Baptist Church met at the home of the leader. Mrs. C.B. Jelly. on Monday, September 12. with six- teen members and two vi sit ors present. The word for roll call was "harvest". which was also the theme of the ".evo.'ir nal pe1'iot'.The hymn sung "ur'r!;' the evening were ' Vork For The Night is Coming aml "BI"'IrI2 In The Sheavcs" The Plallllti nits Mrs Charles Baliom The president. Mrs. William .lic-ggisoii. was in charge of the t'iPl'OllUllHl period. and was assisted by Mrs Bruce Johnson. The business period opened with the president thanking the retiring president. Mrs. Roy Lidstone, for her successful year, and Mrs. Lid- ing that she had been an ardent worker in the Aid: she also ex- pressed regret at the absence of a valued member. Mrs. A.B.L. Horne because of illness. SMAlI.MAll' Here! Sacony's amazing new soft wool suits nertion with his duties. MONTREAL fCP)pLAC R, A. Mr. Neil A. Matheson. M.P. and ilaegcli. 23. of .l.IidJandvale. Alta. M” Mathew" were wma” m has-won a sale and -skilled truck lllexl Prince on Wednesday alter (mung wmpemm" Maged 3' the iiCAr"S air defence ('0llllll'illfi- noon,calling on Rev and Mrs. Alex 13110" in "egfhy 51 Hubert. ,t MacDowell, Mr. and Mrs. (J. H. 135 announced 'l'hur.sday. . p. . p i It .5. Fourth in the competition was 1:31-id)(;,ii'(1i:1H1:T:):I:::l1r and Al LAC D .l Bernard of Summer . I ' ' side. P. E. i J The top five diurers will rep- resent air defence command at. inter-command -xrirmg trials in Montreal Nov. 15-16. Winners of the inter-commanri trials will represent the RCAF at the Auto- motive Transport Assnciationis roadeo at Toronto Nov. 19-20. LAWYER REMANDED TORONTO (CPi-Chester Came- ron Macdonald, charged with theft of 335,700 from the office of the Public Trustee. was remanded Wednesday to Sept. 21. Macdonald. a lawyer in the trustee's office, was arrested Tuesday after two Sllbllt-VS lilting response. It was de- cided in gel the colored film of indie. ”Dawn Over The Hill.” which shows the work of the missionaries. Mrs. Jelly read an interesting report of mission ries in Angola, Africa. Followed b the president's giving an enthusiastic report of the United Baptist convention held in Wolfville. The meeting closed with the Mizp ah benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs. Clifford Smith, Mrs. Ernest Morrison. and Mrs. Clarence Mercer. day. charged with careless driving, result at a highway accident Aug. 27. Fined 35 and costs he walked met to constable Robert Saddler.l who had investigated the acident. and shook hands with him. weeks of police investigation Law- yers said 58.000 of the money in- volved has been returned. FRIDAY it SATURDAY--IN TECHNICOLOB "SON OF BELLE STARR" with Keith Larsen Travel Talks - Cartoons - Canteen Service 9 P. M. Daylight Playing Sunday: "REACHING FROM HEAVEN" 9:15 Daylight 1' STAPL . DRIVE-INTHEATPE su hlERSlDE School No. 127 must be paid on or before Sept. 20th 1955, or will be handed over to a solicitor for collection. By Order of Trustees. MRS. ALVIN ASHLEY, Secretary IT ti PROUDLY ANNOUNCES THE ADDITION or ANOTHER GREAT FASHION BRAND TO ITS FAMILY or FAMOUS NAMES thnny Eden's visit to Queen Eliza-I bcth in Scotland this weekend may have to be postponed because of an attack of urday and Sunday with the Queen at the Royal Scottish home. Bai- moral Castle. Lady Eden is to ac-.-hall 9'!lllPCY8'l llllll52li 00 I Will" company him. GRAPAIJD THEATRE Friday. Sept. 16. 1955 The Guardian Page 15 Eden Suffers From Flu, May Have To Postpone Weekend Trip To Scotland BY FRASER WIGHTON Istreet said he was cancelling II l-0ND0N iR9U'9r5' re 5"” Alla present engagements on medical advice. The engagements cancelled Include a nruierted flight today b influenza suffered Glasimw. where he was he have hursday by the Prime Minister. lunchpd win. the 1.,” mg; .51 Eden is scheduled to spend Sat- N-wed I !h!mard' For the last few weeks. IK loos program at official duties. He was expected to discuss with . . . - ueen Elizabeth several changeslllhml W hm"! rm” In . helicopw in government personnel These in- I”"d 5 "” l"''"h" d"”"3 "” r"'i elude Labor Minister Sir Walier.h"li"''El' 3”' ill0W- and 3 "HEM Monckton, 63, who has been ill!l't""lll”"l'””' ""0 I 009110019- recently and is said to'want to retire. and 73-year-old Lord Wnnl- lvm fmr" 2 cabinet meetlns Eden ton. chancellor of the duchy of has rnlmrd rrr'rll0n' health since Lancaster and former head of the;19'”3- "l'”" l” mail? 5 9011191990 Conservative party Apart from one cold which hp! V5-rmery from a serious illness. This was an attack of gallblad- nrzzanizavmn. Eden came down with influenza nvernirlht and is confined to his ll” 3"” ml" 'l'"' "i"'llllP- and Ed?! bed at his offu-iai country idence at Chequers. CANCELS GLASGOW TRIP res, urts so ii! that lhl-'l'P were wide- (pIs.Irl Iwinmrn that his polmpgl 'I P,lI'll m pi-.I hi” I-nrlv-Wi After three I)l'Il'l'5-lllntifv he tr",jRll'lPi'i his health from 1o,';1pU'5 my- An announcement London residence at 10 Downing I Attention Fartnors 'l'Iu:: that Prince Artificial :l5i'i”WlIllg Club is in full unmgon my squad.-on" operation a g a i 11. Services U. S. Air Force are available by calling 2030 ohn l-lodiak and Barbara -Wnlnleli-I-19 llfllflle 10 3-m- I-hange. Prev- Iious ad stated after 10 am. FRIDAY & SAT.--8:15 Double Reel Comedy Our Boarding House Major Hoopla Fae-r-.4 see CORCHt”- YOU WERE Sunshine:-n-gnu. T AVOID TACKLER5: . that don't sit out-the suit? you Sal" ill I. p v S5 9 .95 Izwic;..r.r;e;',5a.-iI;'.oI:y;z3-TITS leis . H-and A nenvkind of worsted, made on the French no-' v : .3. 5. we pun inter-loopnrl. 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