Eg piian Forces I n Gaza Su render To The Israeli By AV E WALLENSTEIN TEL AV V (Reuters)-Egyptian forces in e Biblical city of Gaza. ..a coast nt threat to modern Israel - rrendered Friday inr Israel's bi est prize in the five- day war. An Isra ll Army spokesman said Friday night the whole of the Sinai Peninsula and the Gaza gtrlp were ,under lsraell control despite isolated lighting in some sectors. In London. Israeli ambassador the Eliahu lilath western GUARDIAN RAYMOND Grant. Optometrist will be in his Tlgnlsh Office. Sat- urday. Nov. 3. HEAR Brooklyn Trio at Zion Variety concert, Monday, Novem- ber Stli. - HEAR Don Messer's Orchestra at Zion Variety Concert. Novem- ber 5th. KENSINHON Presbyterian An- nual St. Andrews Concert. Nov. 28th High School Auditorium. POSTPONED hot turkey supper with plum pudding. Seaiview Hall. Nov. iith. sponso ed St. Stephen's Church, commencing 5 o'clock. COME TO the afternoon tea held at the home of Mrs. P.L Morris. Kinkora. Saturday. Nov. 3rd. 3 - 5 and 7 - 9 pm. sponsored by CWL. CHICKEN AND IIAM supper at St. Mark's Hall. Kenslngton. Wed- nesday, Nov. 7th. beginning at 4.80 by Ladies of Presbyterian Church. KNIGHTS 01" COLUMBUS Boy's Camp Benfit Dance. Wednesday November 21st Imperial Diner. Couples only- LOWER Freetown School mac? ing lordis Day. 7.45 p.m. G. A. Ramsay and Robert Mcllwaine. All welcome. MARGATE PASTORAL Charge. Church Service Sunday. Nov. 4th, 11.30 a.m. Long River 7.30 p.rn., H. S. Heslern. B.A. B.D. Minis- ter. FUNDALMENTAL . BAPTIST Church. Bedeque service for Sun- day. Nov. 4th. 10.45 Morning Wor- ship, 12 noon Sunday School. 7.30 Evening Service. Richard E- Cos- tin, Pastor. NORTH Badeque United Church. Sunday, Nov. Ath. 0:30 Travellers Rest, 11:00 a.m. North Bedeque, 7:30 p.m. Freetown. Rev. S.G. Walls. minister. KENSINGTON United Church, Services for Sunday, Nov. 4th Church School 0.50 a.m.. Mofning worship ii o'clock- Evening wor- ship 7.30 p.m. Summerfield ser- vice 2.30 p.m. Rev. Lewis M. Mur- ray, B.A. B.D. Minister- Mlt. AND Mrs. Lester Wallace. Fortune Cove, will be at home to their friends Thursday afternoon ""1 evenina. Nov. 8th on the oc- casion oi their fiftieth wedding an- niversary. 0'LEARY Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada. sente- es for Sunday, November 4: West Devon. 3.80 Bloomfie(l,d. 11.00 a.m. rae. . p.m. 'Iaary. 7.30 p.m. (Rev) J. Haber Kean. Minister. HUNTER River Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Ser- vices on Sunday. November ith. as follows. Hampshire 9.6 a.m. Sunday School 10.45; North Wilt- shira ll a.m. Sunday School 10 a. m.; Hunter River 7.80 p.m., Sun- day School 10.1!) a.m. Rev. C. B Moase. B.A.. B.D.. Minister STAG - A stag park was held at the luinmerside Golf Country Club Thursday evening when the men golfers gathered to make presentations to Norman "Dutch" Underwood. who is be- ing transferred to Whitehorse. six! to Derwsn Itoestis. who joined the ranks oi the E saidtheiailoi ,s.. Mr. Harold Gaudet. president of A the Club. made the presentations. RETURN! FROM llo8Pl1'AL- Mr. and Mrs. and Loretta, St. E anors. were visitors to Elmira and South Lake on Monday accompanied by Mrs. Maclsaao's mother. Mrs. Daniel Jarvis. who has been their guest sigca all; returned from hospital. w era underwent an eye oper- ation. She is with her daughter. Mrs. Waldo MacDonald at pres- ent-. and her as following places:- . ' sang. "Our Saviour oi the World ' and the Explorer Secretary. Mrs. and eat; Mrs. S. C. Gasa signified that lanai in "practically concluded" in m. will military operations against Egypt. "Our vital interest on son. defence required that action" he told a press conference. For ellht years we have been living in a continual state oi terror and An Israeli Army cominuni said a large numbr oi E fadayeca (commando) up at- tacked central points in the Negev. blowing up a number of vehicles and irrigation pipes. All borders were reported other quiet. Lu h "DAY or IURRIINDERB" . a c ." Col. Moiah Pearlrnan. Israeli CROWDED WITH REFUGEE! Army spokesman, called Friday Esvptian forces seized Gaza. the Egyptians' "day of surrend- ancieai: cittynof ihe Phlilstines. on ers." if t sraal proclaimed Egyptian M .-Gen. Mohammad herself a nation in 1940 at the end Saud El Badagy surrendered un- of the British mandate. The city conditionally at Gaza, where in is at the centre of a coastal strip. Biblical days the strong man 25 miles long and crowded with Samson pulled down the temple at 321,000 people, mostly Arab rei- the Phlilistines and died. eel Peariman said Iarad's 'forces now extend in the west to about 12 miles from the canal. He said Israeli forces were not intending to cross the canal, al- though there had been no agree- ment with the Angio-French forces on the matters. Asked whether Israel intends to holds what she now has. Pearl- man said the state wants to hold such areas "until we can have normal . ' tions with our nei hora and ensure freedom of p- ping to Israel in the Suez Canal and the Gulf of Aqaba." ug . An Israeli announcement also claimed the conquest at dawn oi El Arish at the approaches oi the Gaza strip about 00 miles east oi the Suez Canal. (The British-operated Cyprus radio announced,ths bulk of the Egyptian forces have withdrawn from the Sinai Peninsula to await a British-French invasion.) In Paris. the Israeli Embassy said Israel has taken about 15.000 Egyptian prisoners in the Sinai Peninsula and captured about lill tanks with other weapons. Special W. M. S. Services At Borden A beautiful and unusual cere- mony was carried out in Bo i United Church on Sunday after- noon, October 28, when the Ladies Social Club of the Church became affiliated with the Women's Mis- sionary Society oi the United Church oi Canada at an Autumn Thankoffering service. The aflllation was carried out by the President of the Prince Ed- ward Island Presbyterial. Mrs. F. w. Cutclifie. Fredericton. mint- ed by the Minister. Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith and the victim!!- dent oi the Social Club. Mrs. Doug- las MacLean. The newly - organized Mission Band with its leader, Mrs. John Easton -The Explorer Group. und- er the leadership of Mrs. Lorna Cousins which also affiliated with the W.M.S.. and the affiliated C.G. IT. Group with its leaders, Mrs. Jack Maclsnac were in attendance and warmly welcomed. The Explorer's Affiliation was carried out by Mrs. Blair Andrew. Presbyterian Secretal'l' I0? lm"3' ted groups. Following the affilia- tion services. Mr. Cowper-Smith preached on inspiring and chal- lenging sermon on the place and importance of missions , work in the life of the church. "A Church which is not a Missionary Church is a dying Church." Mrs. Hedly Lowther. as soloist Four Alberton Residents Fined Four residents oi Alberton were lined 85.00 and costs for huntin on Sunday, before Magistrate 1!. . Hinton at Summerside yesterday. information was laid by the Prince County Game Warden. W.E. Bari- nard. ALBERTON item and lNIrs.F lA1ustin Murphy. ?l- rton. et day morning or an extended visit with members of their family in lavla. Cami? beilton and Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Camp- bell and Mr. Robert Campbell visited relatives in Alberton and vicinity during the week. Mr. L.G. Dasbraasy and son Ricky of Moncton NB. were guests of Mr. William Fraser. Alberton. on Tuesday and Wednes day. PERSONALS Friends will regret to hear that Mrs. E. W. Matbeson is seriously ill at the home of her sister. Mrs- H. T. Colvin. Summerside. CPL. Harrison Ferguson arrived in Summerside on Thin-sday to spend two days with relatives and friends. "Fergle" as he is fam- iliarly known, is stationed with the R.C.A.l". at Portals La Prai- rie. Manitoba. is King." The choir selection was "Hills of the Nother" with Mrs. Ralph Toombs as organist and choir director. The Church service was followed by a social hour in the Church hell during which the Missionary "Min" boxes were opened in a brief ceremoia led by the Club's Missionary ce-president, Mrs. it Macinnis. assited by Mrs. Lorna Cousins. Mrs. Lodge. Mrs. Harold Coggins and Mrs. Ralph Toomba at the piano. Miss Louise Callbeck. Bedequa. dedicated the offering and Mrs. Macbaan. on behalf of the Social Club thanked Mr. Cowper-Smith and the visiting members of the Presbyterlal Executive for their co-operation in making this W-M. S. Thankoffering and Affiliation service a beautiful and memora- bla occasion. Other mambe s of the Presby- terial Executive , . t besides the President. Mrs. P. W. Cutcllffs present and appreciation of the work done by the Ladies Social Club of Bordon Church. Refresh- ments were served by members of the Club at the cloaelni the meeting- lair Andrew were, Mrs. John Scott, Summerside 2 vica-presid- Thompson. Chon- iottotown. corresponding secre- tary: Mrs. Ralph Maccaull. Carle- ton. Baby Band secneta y and Mrs. J. S. MacLeod. Hunter River. -Christian Stewardship Secretary. All Jeaasdpleaaimatbdn A It 0 zruglllsltll - PUBLIC MEETINGS . General Meetings will be heid,at 8:30 p.m. at the Abonoal-lol-Nov. I Les 5: Hes-uev. I0 I , is. I vassy School--Nov. is E - I5 0'' ssnpuepuauuianunna i-so exp!-in-nil. .. scar"-:.:.r:..”-t'-:..rs;..i..&-c:..c 1 3;. ya; inestimmonlilbs 9? omen W” Bordon” Credit Hours OI Increased Business On Monday evwinl. pmm ing opened President aid Rodgers in the chair. After reading of the minutes. 01 019 135' annual " the medial I-V9 his report. The credit union has 151 members with paid up Ihbrel amounting to 334.510- Treaaurer Reginald MCA1l99l' gave the financial report which Hit '.."'”"J.l:I. the no ua s one - Mr. Russell Deigiian reported for ":2. W”. ..::”;-..3”.?.ol':t' mr. e 7 cans n ' ing to 815.704. an-. user Richard gave the auditors report WMCP showed the books in good condi- tion. Under new business it was decided to declare a per cent div- ident on paid up shares and II PC? cent rebate on interest on I03!!!- The following ofilcers were the! elected: president, Reainsld4R0d- gers (reelected): vice-president Bert cooper; secret-Irv-ire-Imh Reginald McAleer (ra-elected. Directors. Mrs. horse! Ind 35' mund Campbell: credit committee. Russell Deighan ire-elected): III- pervlsory committee. John Melan- son and John McGilvrIY- The meeting unanimm-I81! WIHI to raise the amount d the sec- retary from two to 8! . The meet- ing then adjourned and after grace had been asked by RW- Austin Bradley about sixty 111931" bers of the Credit Union and their guests sat down to a delicious ' Deighan as toastmaster proposed 1. tnblished. For some years he had Union Banquet turkey dinner. When this had been much enjoyed by all Mr. Russell a toast to the Queen and called on Mr. Reginald Rodgers who wei comed the guests and members. He also spoke of the loss to the Borden Credit Union of one of its most valued members. Mr. Edgar Richard who is leaving to reside in Saint John. N.B. It was largely due to Mr. Richard's efforts thati the Borden Credit Union was es-I acted as secretary treasurer and had always worked faithfully and in the best interests of the Credit Union. Mr. Reginald McAlleer pre seated Mr. Richard with gifts on behalf of the members. The toast- master then called on the clergy- men present, Rev. G.A. Cooper Smith and Rev. A. Bradley who spoke briefly. He then introduced the guest speaker. 'Mr. Carbonell from Fed- eral Employers Credit Union at Charlottetown. who addressed the gathei'ing.Apart from the financ- ial beneiits derived and the reg- ular savings of the members he stressed the social benefits. The Christian principles of sharing and helping involved make it a val- uable asset io the community and by meeting and talking over prob- items the assistance received is often very great. After a vote of thanks had been tendered to Mr. Carbonnell for his very fine ad- dress and to the ladies for the splendid dinner provided, the gn- tbcring dispersed. Reputation In A Mink breeders from Prince IF land took a good share of the honours in yesterdIY'l ludllnl I" the Amherst Exhibition where more than 400 animals were on exhibit. Mr. H.P. Mezge of the New York Fur Sales Company said the mink shown were among the best that he has Judged 0' cross Canada and the Unllad States. i In the Silver blue class. Ernest Mill and Son of Kensinzion II!!! the grand champion. They had the champion male. the chamillml female and reserve champion fe- male. George Callback of Summer- side had the grand champion male Sapphire (light In the Breath of Spring class the Cailbeek ranch had the reserve champion female and the reserve champion male. The reserve grand went to the Mill ranch. L.W. Hancock of Sum merslde tood the reserve cham- pionship for females Sapphire. PRIZE WINNINGS The following are the Island prizes in their various classes: White males. E. Mill. 2. White ' ' E. Mill 2. Sapphire breath of Spring and Stewart L.W. Hancock 1 Sapphire medi- um. males, George Callback I. and 3. Females medium. L.W. Hancock 2. Females light. George ATTENTION SEA CADETS All Sea Cadets will assemble at the High School on Sunday. Nov. ith. 1956 at 0015 (0:45 a.m. where they will proceed to Charlottetown to take in a cruise on the irlaata. H.M.C.S. "Fort Erie". SPECIAL SERVICES CHURCH OF CHRIST. Surnmarslda .NOV. 5 1'0 NOV. I8 Evangelist H. IIIUCI STAINION. l.A. Dartmouth, N. 8. Theme for these services: "PORTRAITS OF Cl-iR.ISTf' Evening Services at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. 'A Warm Christian Welcome To All Callbeck 1- Breath of Spring males dark, E.W. Hancock 1. Ernest Island Mink Ranchers Uphold mliersi Judging Mill 1. Females dark George Callback 1. Ernest Mill 2. Female light. George Calibeck 1. Silver Blue dark males. L.W. Hancock 2. George Callbeck 3. Light males. Ernest Mill 1. Silver blue females dark, Ernest Mill 1. L.W. Han- cock. 2. George Callbeck 3. Liquor And M.V. Cases Before P. C. Magistrate In County Magistrates Court Summerside Friday. Magistrate R.S. Hinton. QC. presiding. a party from St. Eieanors charged with being intoxicated in a public place was fined sac. and costs or 15 days. The case of a Summerside party charged with possession of liquor 12 pints rum) not acquired on his individual permit was ad- journed until Nov. 6th. A Summerside party charged with possession of liquor other than in his place of residence was fined S20 and costs while a party from Bloomfield paid sac and costs after pie ng guilty to the same offense. A ignlsh man was fined S20 and costs for beinl Inc toxicated in a public place. Alsogwali Chapter I. O. D. E. Meets The Abegweit Chapter I.0.D-E. metatthehomaofhirs.Lesiua Simmons on Thursday evening. The regent. Miss Wanda Wyatt presided A letter was read from the Prince County Club. The regent expressed her thanks to all who had assisted on tag day. both dlliiter members and others. A letter was read from the National Chapter I. O. D- E. in which emphasis was placed on the observance of Remembrance day as being a reminder of the continue to enjoy the privileges oi a free people. The members were urged ton ttend and give their I it p ::p::;)r;nlt:Ltbe Remembrance Day LEA 55 pop wgsr .::."a2r.:i::1i:.::3:.: "iilih ihii year and the following com- n'u.t.-ze was appointed: Mrs. W.P. Callaghan, Mrs Claude Ives, Mrs A. M. Robinson and Mrs. M. J. Scovell Mrs. W.E. Henthorn was wel- comed as a new member of the chapter. At the close of the meeting the members had the privilege of jg Allllarently Pridham was found unconscious in the rear of an em- bulance in which he was attempi. ing to ride to the pithead area WI19” Photographers were barred by coal company orders. He was revived with oxygen and taken to hospital and his many friends and relatives in Alberton will be glad to learn he is none the worse from his escape. Lorne has achieved consider- able success in the field of photo- graphy since leaving Alberton in 1943. having won the Maritime F cial photographers award on several occasions. He is mar- ried to Eleanor Hammond. a daugh tcr of a former minister of 0lLeary Nazarene Church, and they have three children. TENDERS Will be received by the Miss Florence Cabili. R. N. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Cabili. Summerside has gone to the Province of Manitoba. where she will take up a post graduate course in psychiatry nur sing, She graduated from the Charlottetown. Hospital in May of this year. Former Alberton Photographer Has Narrow Escape A former Alberton resident and well known Fredericton. N.B. pho- tographer Mr. Iorne Pridham had a narrow escape from death by Springhill mine disaster for a New Brunswick newspaper. for driving without due care and attention(Speedln.g) and a sum- merslde man paid a fine of 35. and costs for having P.E.l. Ll- cense plates attached to a car that were registered for another vehicle. A youth was fined 85 and costs for driving a motor vehicle without obtaining an operator's license. POULTRY undersigned up to Nov. 15th. for the purchase of a residential property on Main Street, Kensington. Buying live fowl. chicken and capons every day except Satur- day at my home. Highest market prices. Free truck service for owned by Mrs. Robert A. Stavert. highest or any ten- t- In” der not necessarily acoep sacrifices made to enable all to to ...........,'''''"-'i:'.?.. am: a as? J hllllllil by Mrs. aaads Ins who :4ot'nP9Ncm I” J years there as . bun! ives talk Proh"'"l.' c.'d. y . ll. uni" d I I 1::r es Jud Ibeguuiui uinfs and Chartered. 3 was ve ' I eniovedrybymuc 7.35?'Jl7" ud Acc”uMEnT.' SUSPED ARM! government was have WASHINGTON (AP)-The us. '1'. Earle Canadian Bank of Cnnnnnoa Building Sinnmerslde. P. E. l. Phone I! INSURANCE B. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty Middle East crisis. suimrlisinz" sonar (sarrmnav) 2 - 7:15 - 9:15 In Cinemascope Richard Wldmark In "THE LAST WAGON" Neither Indian ambush - - - Apache Hell - - - nor the Canyon of Death could stop it from coming through - - . Eewff” W 5 summer St. Sumnrarsld military '11 to Iar el pend-ing . -A decisionsnglip IsHrael's Paul. in an OPTOIYIOITISI E. E. Parkman Opt, D.. B.O. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. .- Summer St. Summer B. F. Hunter. 8.0. Summerside, P E I Phone III SMALLMANS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. I.8c.. 0.0. as Water Street Summorsil Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wan PHONE 3550 Photographers THE BEAD STUDIO D. W. SEARS ROYAL BORDEN FRI.-SAT.-7:15-9:15 Please note change in Matinee its Saturday at 3:80. A dramatic action thriller is "THE sill! REGENT MARGARET LINDSAY "EMERGENCY HOSPITAL" n.S a thin packed mm. THAT DIED or ans ." sm- Don't miss it. corn mkm V” M0 4 4 romirr 1 - 9:20 U BYRON P ed. Inspection of the pro- perty can be made at any time by appointment. Sign- ed Harold R Moase. gen- eral merchant, New Annen. lots. MRS. B. S. PENDLETON Kl NSINGTON PHONE 855 NOMINATING CONVENTION FOB PRINCE COUNTY 'A' Progressive Conservative nominating conven- tion for the selection of a candidate for the next Federal election will be held at the Civic Auditorium, Summerside, on Wednesday. November 7th, 1956 at Ponies from Nova Scotin and St. Elcanors paid 310 and costs )in uniform with greatcpats Signed. I. E. BOATEI. Llellt. Commanding Officesi R.C.l.C.C. "Summarsidc". ' CAMEO KENSINGTON FBI.-SAT.-7:15-Dill MATINEE SATURDAY George Montgomery as Sheriff in The Publlc I3 C01'dI3ny InVIted- a ge . . . a . - i';iT:E mm GUN” belt futllndi P L M033”, ::ue1t:i;' iii Tia: President East Prince P.C. Association l)3.5'ZI"h.n”It'liI-'1.';va..A."”rd3'a.';"w.'.i'Il anrnnn nannnanan, possible 085.00. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ANNUAL DISTRICT MEETING Pas-3:-d.4ih.SIhdIstrIefsofPrInce. wllllie haldla 8:00 p.m. Each poll entitled to send five delegates. GUEST SPEAKER Mr. Donald Flemming, M.P.. Q.C., member for Too- onto-Elington and contender for national leadership. Also other provincial Federal candidates. ' President West Prince P.C. Association. HIGH SCHOOL MEETING A meeting of all school districts interested in the establishment of a High School in Crapaud will be held in Crapaud Hall, Wednesday evening, Novem- ber 7th at 8:30 p.m. OBAPAUD-VICTORIA BOARD OF TRADE. BE AS SNUG AS A BUG IN A RUG h. THIS wmrsa cross YOUR COAL NOW! scHuI?IiAN's lnltanslnqioa Assure yourself of ample coal supplies in your cellar when the cold weather hits. You can choose now from Welsh Cobble. American Hard Nut, Coke. Sydney, Albion Nut or Altdon Egg. . llliHiiE-lllHIIliii-.i0iiillIiil-HlIilIllll - as Linn. ..... at I. I ,. A Worepair do our best to give and truck tire rep hand a good supply of for cars, trucks water St. West forced the manufacturers you. Over a car-load and a booked. and we have just three carloads. have made it a point to equipment. be wise. economize by him now. CO. Summersida moss xsmuoron I0 "mum" . rasr ssavics - LOW moss i M "” '”.""'""' M” COMPLETE TRACTOR TIRE I SERVICE V all sizes of tractor tires. 'Also loading . and unloading all size tires. All work guaranteed. We do the above work right here in Summer-side and will . u extra quick service. Also car winter recaps and used tires and trailers. LEONCE ARSENAULT SALVAGE COMPANY FARMERS! ! 'I'horecentsteelstrilreintheUnltad Stateshn vise their prices upwarih. Most companies have already effected these higher prices, however, we have purchased three carlonds of spreeders at old prices and are passing the savings effected by this mass purchase on to NEW IDEA farm equipment and especially NEW IDEA manure spreaders have rapidly taken over their full share of the market since introduction only five years ago. This is a glowing tribute to the quality of equipment which we have to offer, and also to the far sighted and quality wise farmers who Our present stock of NEW IDEA spreaders will soon have found homes all over the Island. If you are thinking of trading either now or next spring, spreader now before the prices advance. 'I'hereisaNl.'WIDEAdealerinyourarea.Sea ms HALL MANUFACTURING and recapping. We have on of farm equipment to ca- half have already been unloaded the last of the replace with NEW IDEA purchasing a NEW IDEA LTD. l'.I.QIAI00- St.l.auh a.s.stuaaa.: Wiralos seams. C s -