B. F. Hunter, vice-pre- sid of the Summerside Kin- ette Club, presents J. M. Logan, “manager of Prince County Hos- pital, with a cheque to cover KINETTE CLUB PRESENTS GIFT the cost of a new nine cubic foot refrigerator for the children’s ward. Mrs. Hunter made the presentation on behalf of the Kinette Club who have contri- buted a great deal of time and money in their many worthy projects and assisted to aorgan- izations and individuals. S'side Man Is Committed For Trial In High C SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN | Harold Joseph Martin of Sum- “merside, charged with intent to “wound and causing bodily harm ‘to his wife Joyce -Martin, was _ WESTERN GUARDIAN __CRAPAUD RINK Skating every Saturday 8 to 10. “c>-ol skating every Friday 3 to 5. : ' BEDEQUE RINK ° Toright, South Shore Hockey Lea- gue Lot 16 Rangers vs. Bedeque ‘Beavers. Game time 8:30. Skate after. Free School skate this afiernoon 2:15-4:15. - PARLOR SOCIAL At &. ‘Mark’s Rectory Kensington Jan. ‘Bist. Auspices Church Guild. RESERVE Saturday afternoon February 7th for St. Mark’s Church Guild Pantry Sale at ‘Kennedy's Store in Kensington. --CRAPAUD RINK Tonight— Minor Hockey Paperweighis 7 p.m:; Pee Wees 7:30 Bantams 8:15, Midgets 9 p.m. Admission all school Children 10 cents, “Aduifs 35 cents. Skate “ _KENSINGTON Rink tonight Friday, Summerside Juveniles vs ‘Kensington Juvenilés.. Game time 2:00 p.m. Skate after... CARD PARTY — The Ladies Auxiliary of the Victoria Branch of the Canadian Legion sponsored ‘@ card party at Eureka House, bome of Mr. and Mrs. George Cannon, recently, at which Mr. and Mrs. Richard MacQuarrie| were prize winners. The _ prizes were donated by Mrs. Norman Boulter and Mrs. James Boulter. Proceeds of the next card party will be given to the March of) PERSONALS Mrs. Austin Rogers has return- ed to her home in Freetown from the Prince County Hospital, where she has been a patient for some time. , Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building : ‘Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 ~ INSURANCE | _B. E. Ellis & Son Limited ' Fire — Auto — Casualty § Summer St. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., R.O. ~ PHONE 3287 Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. Summerside, P.E.1. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING> ~ Photoaraphers THE READ STUDIO D: W. SEARS Barrister "George R. MacManon, _. LL.B. {Also Kensington on Saturdays) Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water St. Summerside Nault, were injured. Nault was an employee of the Imperial Oil Company and gave his evidehce when the preliminary hearing opened on December 4th. He has since left the province. Mrs. Martin- was the first wit- ness called yesterday morning and she related how she came home from work around 6.15 to find her husband and Nault, whom she said she knew, sitting at the ktchen table talking. MADE COFFEE After talking with them for a few minutes she made a cup of coffee for herself and Nault as he didn't owned a Smith and Wesson .33 calibre revolver which he had re- gistered, and on returning. found merside Police. He identified, through the re- gistration numbers, the Smith and Wesson revolver produced in court as his own. SEARCHED HOUSE Cénstable Harry MacKay told of his part in the investigation and of .searching the house, shortly after arrival on the scene, and finding the accused huddled under a shelf in the garbage stor- age room at the rear of the house. Constable MacKay stated he arrested Martin and took him to Prince County Jail. He return- ed a short time Jater to the house with Police Chief Peter R. White where he found a .38 Smi:h and Wesson revolver behind a chesterfield chair in the living room. Chief White told the court of finding a pool of blood on the kitchen table and wails. He pro- duced the spent bullet taken| espond from the kitchen table. He also shoWed the court two small parts af metal that looked to be from a cigarette. lighter. A lighter that Nault was carrying in his shirt pocket’ and which was - ALBERTON ALBERTON — Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Callaghan, Alberton, are spending this week in Charlotte- town and Emerald. Mrs. Fennessey, Alberton, has entered. the- Charlottetown Hos- pital for treatment. t 4 struck by a bullet, was and the parts appeared to fit.this lighter, stated the chief. The witness also produced six empty shells which he said he had extracted from the .38 Re- volver. Chief White also said he interviewed Nault in the hospital shortly afrer the shcoting but not Mrs. Martin as she was in serious condition. Constable Elmer Matheson corboreted evi- dence given by the chief regard- ing the extraction of the bullet from the table. SUSTAINED WOUNDS Dr. A. R. Grant, who atiend- ed both Mrs. Martin and Nault, said the former sustained wounds in the chest, let forearm and left arm had appeared to have “| been causcd by a bullet. He said she suffered hemmor- age of the lung and pleural cavity and that an opaque body lying behind the hear: that re- sembled a bullet js still there as +|-it would be dengerous to attempt to remove it. Dr. Grant said Mrs. Martin had seven openings that could be the exit of foreign objects and it three bullets entered her bedy. He said Nault had a penetro‘ing wound in the upper lé*t chest ard show- ed the court a spent bullet which had removed from fie vic- phe tim’s chest. He stated Nault had only been hit once. Before being committed Mag- istrate Hinton zsked Martin if he had anything to say and he replied “I. have nothing to say at the present time, Your Honor.”’ Meeting Held At St. Marks. The monthly meeting of St. Mark’s Lot 7 Parish Council was held in the parish hall] Sunday, January \4, with a good attend- ance of members and visitors. Mrs. Peter Dalton presided. Meeting opened with the league prayer offered by Rev. John Dunphy. Mrs. Myrtle Doyle, en- tertainment convener reported on the success of the concert. Social action conveners report- ed visits were made to the sick also to hopital patients. A dis- cussion was held on the purchas- ing of stack chairs for the parish hall; also the sponsoring of week- ly card parties in the parish hall on Wednesday evenings. Rev. John Dunphy addressed the meeting on the importance of teaching cathechism. On mo- tion the meeting adjourned with the Act of consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary. DUNBLANE W.I. The Dunbane Women’s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Gorrill on Wednesday evening. Jan), 7th with the president, Mrs. Lewellyn Livingston presiding. The meeting opened by singing the institute cdije and repea¥ ing the Creed in unison.! Roll call was answered sixteen mem- bers with ipe for Hospital Aid Cook Book. Minutes of the last meeting were read by tie secretary, Mrs. Leslie Gorrill, and approved as read. Two members paid: dues. Mrs. Henry MacPherson report- ed no sick calls. New committees are as fol- lows: sick, Mrs. Lionel Livings- ton; program, Mrs. Lewellyn Liv- ingstone and Mrs. Lionel Livings- tone: school report was given by Mrs. Herman MacLean. .Corr- ence relating +o-~the In- stitute was read and discussed It was decided to hold a corkin- oel party in the School-house in Monday evening. Programs for the evening con- sisted of contests by Mrs. Henry "| MacPherson . and Mrs. Leslie Gorrill. ‘ The February meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Leslie and Mrs. Herman MacLean. Roll call to be answered with a grab- bag. Meeting closed wifi the “Queen”. a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assis‘ed by Mrs. Lewellyn Livingstone and Mrs. Don Maclsaac. A social | auxiliary crew from Charlotte-| Appelle coming to the Diocese | town. hour/ followed, - = 75 a wa —— So ee ee | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Zan. 16, 1808. 6 | TO ALSO EMPHASIZE AGRICULTURE Will Be rside_.Lobster.. Carnival from ly 1 entative ns discussed fb n Lobster - Carnival committees i evening. . = oe The extensive program pro- posed. by ‘the carnival director, Charles -Hogan, resulted from Annual Meeting” Of Bedeque U.C. The annual meeting of the Bedeque United Church congreg- ation was held in the church hall on Saturday ing, January 10th. The Pastor, Rev. Garth A. Cowper-Smith, B.A. presided ani opened the meeting with a short devotional period. The leaders of the different branches of the church work and several Missidhary societies all gave very encouraging reports of their respective organizations. The pastor, in summing up the Many reports, expressed his ap- preciation of the progress made both spiritual and financial dur- ing the past year. He noted several province wide gatherings held in the church and the of the Moderator of the United Church of Canada, a’record number of church wed- dings and the splendid coopera- tion of the members in all branch és of the church work, that the church had all been re- painted outside and the interior of main church ‘and. vestry had been redecorated; cemetery -re- modeled, and all allocations and obligations had been met with a balanced budget. A gift was present3d to the or- ganist, Mrs. Walter Craig, and a vote’ of appreciation was extend- ed to all leaders in the church work, and a special vote to Arn- old Henderson Recording Steward and Church Treasurer for the large amount of work he per- forms in compiling the financial The foll g Elders were elected for a two year term: C. Melville Johnson, Walter Craig, Major Lowther, J. Harrison Mac- Farlane, Thomas Moyse, Arnold Herderson, William Stavert and Arthur Murray. | The Board of Stewards were | re-elected with Arthur. Murray | added, and the two vacancies on the Trustee Board caused by death were filled by Arnold Hen-| derson and Ivan Dawson. The following officers were all re-elected: Ralph Callbeck, Sun- day Schcol Supt.; Arthuc Mur- ray, Assistant S.S:- Supt.; Mrs. Walter Bowness, Cradle Roll Supt.; Mrs. Hudson Lowther. Jr. Congregation Sup*.: Mrs: Car- les Henderson. Convenor We!- coming Committee; Mrs. Ivan Dawscen, Convenor Derorat'ng Committee; Mrs. Ralph Call- beck, Convener Parsonage Aid Committee; T.J. Inman, Con- gregational Secretary. Ralph Callbeck voiced the ap-| preciation of the congregation to the pastor Rev. G.A. Cowper-| , Smith for his energetic work on the charge during the year. Mrs. H: Gallant Is Laid To Rest ALBERTON — The funeral of Mrs. Henry Galant was held Thursdey morning from the fhome of her son-in-law and dau- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ahearn, Alberton, to St. Ant- hony’s Church, Bloomfield. Re quiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Clarence Pitre. Pallbearers were six nephews, John Gallant, Theodore Gallan*, Paul Gallent, Peter Gallant, Earle Perry and Eugene Perry. Interment wag in the church cemetery. Beta Hi-Y Club Meets At Centre SUMMERSIDE — The weekly meeting of the Beta_Hi-Y Club was held at the Y Center on Monday evening with the pre- sident Heather Clark in the chair. . opened with the The meeting Hi-Y ritual followed by worship led by Nancy Clarke the theme being “Little One Shall Become a Thousand”. © Roll call and collection were taken with 19 members and mentor Mrs. Joey Schurman present. On Friday night, January 23, Beta Hi-Y Olub_ is having a sleigh ride, weather permitting for the members of Beta and should be quite an enjoyable time for all. On Saturday, night the club is holding their annual Y dance, this week a barn dance. This dance will be for members and those with dance cards.” Traffic Halted By Derailment Rail Traffic was tied up about a half-hour at. Emerald! Junction Thursday morning | 4s! the ‘result of a derailment of a tank .car of the Summerside Borden train about 9.30 The front wheels of the car left for | to either the train or the tracks to 18 were included in| n f ; Secon a,’ the rails. No damage was caused | ¢f' 1 The program has placed increased emphasis on the agricultural and fisheries in- dustries within the province, and the carhiv of F f g < minent part in this carnjyal, which in the past hag primarily sponsored fish, the second chief industry on P.E_I. Acknowledging disappointment with the smal number of floats in the 1958 carniya? parade, a much“gréater response is assur- ed this year. \ . Plans and illustrations have been procured by the commit- tee which will be helpful in creating. designs and construct- ion of floats and decoration of automobiles. Business firms and organizations are being urged. to participate. Floats will compete for cash prizes in three classes, namely organizations, business firms, and juttior groups. SEA QUEEN ‘ The Sea Queen contest, again a highlight of the carnival, has received the committee’s recom- mendation that the Queen and her Princesses be chosen on ap- pearance, popularity and talent: that each contestant have a spon- sor, either a business firm cr a recognized organization and that the prizes be such so as to at- trac contestants from all parts of the province. A tentative suggestion was made by the committ®e that the contestant chosen as Sea Queen would receive an at- tractive prize such as a trip to the Canadian National Ex- hibition for the Queen and her chaperon, while the two or three Princesses would receive generous cash awards. It was suggested that the Cozies\ants would appear on | stage on Wednesday night for Preliminary judging, on Thurs- day night for the selection of O'LEARY L.A The Ladies Aid of the O'Leary Community i held their monthly Meeting on Wednes- day evening with the president, Mrs. Don MacKenzie presiding. Opening the meeting with the Lord’s Prayer in unison, the minutes of the last meeting and special executive meeting were read and approved. The statement was read by Mrs. Melvin Baglole and reporis were given by various committees. Roll call for the next A discussion followed regard- ing laundry equipment for the Hospital and the meeting ad- journed. , Newlyweds Are Tendered Shower| ALBERTON — More than 100) friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ashley assembled at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Rennie, Alberton, Monday to tender a post-nupitial | shower. Co-hostesses with Mrs. | Russell Hardy and Mrs. Alvin Wilkie. . Attractive house decorations featured pink and white. Baskets of gifts were brought in by Lynn Wilkie and Susan A See gifts were opened ics Arlene Rennie and Sandra Ashley good Lobster Carnival ef i ine It i FS ra F fy i i | i ment will be staged during the afternoon. At the meeting last night Joe Clark was appointed assistant carnival director, and will work with director Charles Hogan in the many matters of carnival organization. Carnival chairman Roy John- ston presided at the meeting and others in attendance in- cluded the secretary, Miss Eil- een Weeks, and carnival direc- tor, Charlies Hogan; assistant director, Joe Clark. Also pres- ent were representatives of various organizations as fol- lows; Ben Champion, Canadian Legion; Ralph Caseley, Lions Club; Herb Schurman, Sum- merside Fire Department; H. Hubley, Board of Trade; Vahghan -Groom, Club; Charles Linkletter, Y's Mens Club; Sterling Reeves, RCAF | — Seeeeeen Cliff Brown, ournal-Pioneer; and George Wotton, Guardian-Patriot. O’LEARY Mrs. Jean de Mass and son| Shawn of Montreal recently visit- ed her father, Mr. Patrick O’Con- nor at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pet- er Dalton, Burton. She -also visit- ed her brother and sister-intaw Mr. and Mrs. Clem O'Connor, sister and brother-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Collicutt and other relatives and friends in Cape Wolfe. Friends of Mr. Edward Colli- cutt, Burton, are pleased to know he has recovered from his recent illness and has returned home from the O'Leary Hospital. , Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Carrier and daughter Rochella of Sume merside, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and,Mrs. Peter Dalton, Burton. : Miss Betty MclIvor of Kinkora, was a guest of her friend, Miss Le6na Howard, Cape Wolfe, aiur- ing the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Trainor and daughter Barbara Ann of Emerald, were recent visitors at the home of their son-indaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard, Bloomfield. q held in the community during the Many gay house parties veel The ladies of the Summerside Okto Club yesterday presented a 400-pound capacity deep freeze unit to the Chronic Care Centre, where it will serve the needs of the elderly resident patients. The unit is expected to lower food costs at the institution which will’now be able to pur- holiay season. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robert Howard, Bloomfield en- tertained at their home on _De-} cember 20th. The Misses Annie Mee and Joan O'Holleran entertained at a New Year's Eve party at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl O'’HoYeran, Cape Wolfe. The Misses Joan and Betty Doyle entertained at the home of their mother, Mrs. Myrtle Doyle, Campbellton, January 2. A very successful concert was held in St. Mark's Lot 7 Parish by the C.W.L. The pupils of each school district in the parish put on an excellent programme of choruses dialogues, recitations, and solos, step dancing and duets Mrs. Myrtle Doyle, Campbell- ton, spent a few days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doyle, Summerisde. BURTON Mr. Vance Griffin, student at Saint Dunstan's University, Char lottetown, . spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dane Griffin, Locke Road. Mr. Willis MacDonald of the T.ES. “Pinnacles” left for New York, where he will rejoin his ship and return to duty after spending a few days visiting his ‘mother, Mrs. William MacDon- ald, West Point. A large congregation attended the combined United and . Bap- tist service held in the Spring- field West Baptist Church, Sun- day evening. Rev. D. Rector pastor of the Bethel United Church was the speaker. Rev. Ross Howard presided. Special music was supplied by the choir. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fish, Cape Wolve, have moved to “Woodstock, where they will spend, the winter months with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knollin. chase and store fcod vitems in qua-ti'y and at times when ‘the greatest fscd values are offer- ed. The Okto Club had previcus- ly presented an electric clothes drier to the Chronic Care Cen- tre and the deep freeze unit jed by his father, Mr. Nelson Dennis, returned to their homes after spending holidays with Mr. and Mrs. James Dennis, Cape Breton. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lecnard Mac- Donald, Monston, réturned to their home after spending the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lem MacDonald, Brae. Leaman Harris returned to Fredericton, N.B., after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milligan and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris, Knutsford. Congratulations are extended to Mr. William Dyment, Knuts- ford, who celebrated his eighty- eighth birthday. His many friends with him many more years of health. Mr.. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer, O'Leary, motored to Charlotte- town on Friday on business. Mr. George Buchannan, O’- Leary, motored to Charlottetown Saturday, accom,anied by Miss- es Wanda and Ruthie Bichanan and Miss Carol James, who were winners in the Shur-Gain Cav- alcade held in O'Leary. Messrs... Stanley ville, Marne Keanedy and Kei am- say, O'Leary, returned tp their homes Tuesday after ing a few days in Sydney, N.S. Plan Saint John Airport Project SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)—Ten- ders will be called within thé next few months for. a $300,000 face- lifting job on the municipal air- port buildinz here, airport com- mission chairman J. K. Kennedy said Thursday. The federal government is ex- pected to contribute $100,000, he said. All facilities including the ad- ministration portion and waiting room will be enlarged. A mez- makes the second majcr item of! "CARE CENTRE GETS DEEP FREEZE needed equipment that the club has provided for the benefit cf the patieats. Mrs. Wendell Mut- tari and Mrs. J.C. Simpson, re presenting the Okto club are seen making the presentation to Miss Mildred Slackford, R: Nb supervicer ot the centre. zanine will be added as-a liesure facility for travellers with long stop - overs with entertainment available for children. Canedian Paeif.c. and North- eastern Airlines will be asked if they wish to make use of the air port along with Marit'me Centra] _ = Trans-Canada, Mr. Kennedy said. Fire Missile At New Centre EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AP) — The first Bomare ground-to-air interceptor missile launched - from a new = multi- million-dollar test centre here roared off -its launching pad Thursday. The launching marked the start of a program under which the Eglin centre will take over from _ Cape Canaveral the testing of shorter-range missiles. The Boeing - built Bomare which can carry an atomic war- head, was fired towards a drone plane over the Gulf of Mexico. Results of the test were Sept A secret. LONDON, Ont. (CP) — measuring 92 by 40 feet that sold eight years ago by the for $750 is being re-purchased bs the city for $35,000 on behalf of east London merchants, to im- prove a street parking area. CAMEO: Kensington Fri., Sat., 7:15, 9:15 Matinee Sat. 1 pm. Gene Autry is “SILVER CANYON” Also Serial This Autry show has not play- ed here before. lot wat cits Mr. Larry Rielly, who arrived here to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Denife Rielly, O'Leary, returned to his duties in Toronto. \ Mr. and Mrs. Sandy MaclIsaac and daughter Peggy Lou, Baae, accompanied by Mr. J.B. Mac- Kay, Coleman, returned to their homes after visiting with reia- tives and friends in Boston and other parts of Massachussetts. Miss Heather Costain, Cape Wolfe, is spending th week-end visting Miss Adele Shaw. O'Leary. \ Tile warehouse, 40 feet by 80 feet. road siding, land 80 f FOR SALE ( On account. of sickness by main roads. Immediate occupation. ‘JAMES E. MacNEILL, Kensington Private rail- - by 120 feet. Surrounded— Mr. Herbie Dennis, accompan- _ ANNUAL 29th, at 7:30 p.m. ; + The annual meeting of the West Prince Branch of the P. E. I. Fish and Game Association will be held at the home of Raeford MacLean, O'Leary, Jan. MEETING? sain el FRANK WEEKS, Wits te ie oe can Riartkaey, by Miss Isabelle. MacMillan ps civka ts Gon aiaeie tee. s . . “ * Vv ze e : e . = one Joined jn singing. “For Ter! Science Now Shrinks Piles New Rector. . Without Pain Or Discomfort Is Appointed Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain At the St. Luke's . Anglican! Church, O’Leary Corner, on Sun- day evening the service cf | Evening Prayer was’ conduc‘ed | by the newly appointed rector | of the Parish Rev. Michael | R. Ness, who was assisted by the Rev. M.J. Findlay, rector of | the Parish of Port Hill: Rev. Mr, Ness comes to the, Parish Alberton, which includes | Holy Trinity at Alma, Chris: | Church, Kildare, St. Peters, Al- | | berton and St. Luke’s at O'Leary | Corner, from, the Parish of Port | Medway, including co7vgfegations | in Brocklyn, Kagle Head, Mill, A graduate of St. Ciaki's Coll- | e, Regipa, he was ordsined a| decon in 1917 and served the and the car was placed back on the tracks withcut, the aid of the Parishes of Eston Alaska ard) Rosetowa; in the Diocese cf Qu’- | x“ Nova Scotia in 1954. - % Village and Port Medway. took place Toronto,Ont. ial)— the first time science has founda wew healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itching have been relicved with this inexpensive substance right in the privacy of their own home without any discomfort or imconvenience =? one hematehets ys after another, “very striking improve- ment” was reporied and verified by doctors’ observations Pain was promptly relieved. And while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) And. most amazing of all—this improvement was intained in eases where doctors’ observations were continued over a period of many months! gAp Jt Shrinks Hemorrhoids HOCKEY TONIGHT CIVIC STADIUM N ROYALS SUMMERSIDE ACES~<__ SEE FARMER JOSEY IN ACTION Adm.: -Adults 60c; Students 35c. CH'TOW § that sufferers were able to make such statements as “Piles have ceased to be a problem!” And among these sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid con- ditions, some of even 16 vo 20 years’ standing All this, without the'use of nar coties, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new hear ing substance (Bio-Dyne) — the discovery of a famous.sciertific im stitute. Already, Bio-Dyne is 1 wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the iv This new healing substance ts offered in suppository or ointment form called Pome ion H Ask for individually sea convenient Preparation H Suppositories or Preparation H ointment with special applicator. Preparation H ° aye at all drug stores usfaction guaran or money refunded ~~ In fact, results were so thorough CAPITOL summersive \ FRIDAY - SATURDAY Matinee Saturday 2P.M. "THE LONE RANGER AND THE LOST CITY OF GOLD” Starring CLAYTON MOORE as The Lone Ranger and JAY SILVERHEELS as Tonto. Their Newest and Most Exriting Adventure