N ;; ‘Oral chgrge. The United Church ‘ gorge 3 p.m., West Covehead 7.30‘ 1. atnd ggglds. 275 cuts laCe1“3atlOlIeSs, it of Cam aASunday‘Apri120 Rev‘ . . ‘ B R P S I ec, _ srains, sprains ruis 1 1-1, R, Beii wi11 preach at Bay p0wNAL UNITED P CL _ i ' e and dislocations. _87 frractures. ; Fortune at 3 p.m. and at Souris Chara , . 3-40181‘ . ; 1 14 eye injuries. eight cases of _~ _m_ ee. Seivices Sunday, Apr While forecasting an defeclt 1.535 claims. seven of whichlhernia, and four cases labelled . at 7 p , 1 _ ;_ 202 11 a.m. at Mi11View; 7 p_m_ 0f_ $3.727 for the calendar year were fatal, 13 resulted in pei--1as industrial disease. »* MONTAGUE UNITED Baptist.-at Pownal with Trinity Chap 19.17, a surplus of 3535.515 ls mament partial disability, 6631 Reported accidents were at- pastorate, services Sunday‘ Apr“ 1o11e10Wn C GIT , 1 . shown for 1956 in a report tab--resulted in temporary total dis-,tributed to various causes in. i 20111; 11 a_m_ Dumas; 3:00 p_m_; 1 d .- -- - glrs and led in the Legislature by thel abiliIt)’- 786 required medicalldludlugl falls, 251, I>0iS0I10uS 1 Annandalez 7:30 pm‘; Montague ea ers taking part. Rev. T. R. Workimens Compensa- aid only; the remaining 79 be-liul13lali0nS. 33: electrical Our‘ 5 Rev. R-G- Hill. Pastor. G°“dg9» Mlulstei‘ 1 tion _Board. ‘ mg -classified as n0n_c0mpen_irent, 5, temperature extremes, I , _ This surplus was $11,000 sible. . 168; explosions, 25; and collis- i vALLEyF1ELD01.we11_Head NEW GLASGOW Cliristian greater than the surplus at- Of these, the largest numbei-fsions, 26. I congregations, services for Sun Church, Sunday, April 20: lalued In l955._ and $27,000 more occurred during the month of} In 1957 the month of June pro- I day. April 20th: Valleyfield, ,11 Community Sunday School 10-00 “Pa” ”‘‘’.19.54 figure» comparative)-August. when 171 claims werefduced the largest number 0f I a.m.; Belle River, 3 p.m. special a m . Momin W h. ' d figures indicate. filed, In the remaining eievenclaimants, with 151 of the year‘;- 1 Singing; Orwell Head‘ 7:30 pm. C-Onfinunion ugoo ors lpc an In an appended statement imonths claims were med asjtotal of 1,220 claims being filed. I’ Rev‘ F‘ MacKinn°nv Mlnlstet dish United §”“- aven: 1957 revenue is estimated at1'f°u°W5‘ Janua-W> 92? Feb1‘uaI‘Y.lC1aim5 were filed in the remain‘ 1 Worshi S .ap‘5t_ Ch“rCh- $259,413 prom 311 sources, w11hl102; March, 95; April, 91; M,-,,y'ing months of 1957 as follows: 1 1 MURRAY HARBOUR _. Min». Br.” ll; J'3‘1"V1Ce 3-00_ _P-m- expenditure plmjected to mm 151; June; 154; July, 163; sep. January, 76; February, 66; 1 {ffilflivrai Palsltoral Charge. The V ‘ mes‘ B'D" M”“St°r' $273,201 including accident tember. 133; October, March. 83; April. 77; May. 142; _nie ‘urc of Canada. Ser- HAMP " c1aimS_. $244,569; d - -t 1- November, 131; and Dece -b , July. 134; August. 144: S€PleI‘I1*‘ g vices Sunday. April 20th. Murray se,.,1cesT§’111:l,.,f"‘2§,tTh°RALfcffarg‘? , expenses, $31,071,a $fimSp1§,,}i‘;'”:§ . , . m er Eber, .121; October, 105; Novem. h River R111 a.m.,HLitbtle Sands 2.30 Victoria 11 a_m_ ’ce:,Sinn(1)111(:i\:1' ';o2n “for uncollectable accounts,5 In 1956 the largest number:ber‘.685 and December’ 53' Q1 P-m-. u1‘I‘ay ar our 7.30 p.m. Ham 1 3 ‘B 1 736 .5 . ‘of claims originated in Queens ONE-HALF‘ IN QUEENS ls‘ Rev. L. s. Woolfrey, Minister. p_1'n,pf€enV. cn‘2.’$?.1§‘.T, Min D;l‘c1:§nb £a1§lrice19_7Shiz_ett is a(1¥<73é>1unty._fli{esidents ctif vgiich filcildi Over half the 1957 claims orig- THE UVITED CH _ p.m_ ReV_ M. K. Charm“, Min_ ‘I .. a iss car 1 acci en repor s.. romot -Iinated; in Queens .County which. E nada. Dlindas Pastiéllfgiflclogrcgtz isten laigifiltistie;0ta;l;1I1funt€f]2§5.5%9; $§i§‘1:hI(:lii:‘pc1iii‘stirticts thfe Board receitved1a%c(1unted_ for 679 of the year»; Rev. W_ L MacDonald will con: ,9_7 . d‘. . o ,-1 a ions or compensa ion ito a. Kings County residents I;, _ , ._ '_ FREDERICTON AND Breadal- [_° 1u_1Cal1I1g 3 1957 SuI‘plus‘as_ follows: Kings County, 217; .filed only 197, Prince County re-. ‘ :<13I‘V]l)‘-l<l?:d:: g0:l3l$)W;i1eAlS1E1ua(;1- 113,11, Churches of Christ. Sunday’ ii'ii1fteCa1;i1t1z:)lWi.:ccc>fI‘i)nt tgf $271.55%»lP_1(”l1i1cle Cllotunty, 495; and out-lsidents, 339, and only 5 claims . - . . - - ' V 1- _" - ll group meets before the aftemooi inpaille %0IE(l;deS1l€é‘;7II1ceeC\l)1Vl1llIlc1E)eat1176;?) .ed deficit of %; 81787. e proiec 1SlD£3isa(L(:ifit1y1eisx.16E}.le majority ofigagnencirom points outside the 1‘ service 1.45-2.10). p.m. Fredericton Sunday School atTl$eec§xi:i:§in3fun§;_;"esetrvei asZcas;s56pi£ocessedwr1oy. the Board In 1957, 530 of the accidents _ GEORGETOWN P t l at10_3() a_m_ B1-eadamane sumiay 2 .1 o , 5 oo a an ermina in less than reported to the Board resulted 3: -A .:,:;:;, at Merle Z1m- i,.a“.%i..... i:;:....ii. S:::.i'::‘ ‘.’?..n.fe‘2‘.‘..‘?.°’.‘?.i‘§..i.-§‘2.‘*‘i....%‘§§f’‘‘;‘?£ ., Services for April 20th; 11 a.m. merman’ ' ' ms en In 1956, the Board iiantiietilneti from 22 to 53 weeks f 11- (c t’ cl L 11) 1 ‘it 5‘“”3e°"¢ 2-30 p. m.. Milltown HUNTER RI VER P trl O OW’ Onmue on page N Cross? 7 P~m- Georgetown. Sa- Charge The United Chuiaiho gf ‘ H‘ cred c°“ce” 011 Friday, April 18 Canada‘ Services on Suid A 8 I1.m. Mrs. Keith R a ch - - ' . 1 ay‘ ~‘* '1 lottetown, organ t. (iTb(3eV§‘.S’W- ax. Shliriotlhl’ aa1Snf.01§’:VI:i)s11\1Ii:.1:h2?§}(l),l1; Q Paterson, Minister. m,; Hunter River 7.30 p.m.,‘ Sun: ‘ 5 THE pREsBYTERIAN day School 10.30 a.m. Rev. C. R. ‘K in Canada servic Church m°a5e BA BD M. ' te _. _ es for Sunday , . ., . ., inis r. 'l: April 20th‘ Cardjcivan 13- - ’ ‘I Worrmp 11v 8 m_ Ls0m.e V ivlne THE PRESBYTERIAN Church 1 ° ' " alley. in Canada Central Parish Can- ' - afternoon service. 2230 pm - e C - s’s d - ' ' r . Montague Sunda Sch 110- -. o ove . . an Bible Class_at -- Mo .* Y - °° 1° 11 a-m- FISHERIES COUNCIL DIRECTORS M canceuii ague evening service 1s Mile Creek Service 3 p.m. Clyde . ‘ ed because of the k - - « ~ 3. in wor be- River Bible Class 7 p.m., Service . , . - gdone on the church Rev DA, . . . A few members of the new FRONT ROW, (left to 1‘l"l'lt)2 Estey vice-president A d R S - L ‘ ‘ Cam bell M_ _ - . . 7.30. Rev. George Killen, Minis— B d . , , 1° ’ i - an - §-- ; Qmslead. Omstead Fisher- 1‘ P . mister. ten oar of Directors of the Fish- Ross Clouston, vice - president, Loggie Company Limited, Log-iieS Limited. Wheatley. Ont.; and - 31:2. f::aii.;::;“:; f:::.“;'. ‘?.:°“i.°t:.‘:i."“.:“’ Mi: ?.”"Z.“l‘*’ -N-..?*.S§"‘::“; it-i::irs..i..Mr::r;i. is _ , services or Sunday Charge Services April 20th Wm . - .: . . y e, presi - e o rigi : . . . wicker. 131-io ’ ’ ‘ April 20th: Murray Harbor Nortli be c nd t d b R A S W - officers at the thirteenth annual ent, Lunenburg N. S‘ O J Mc- Swicker and Com an K L’ ‘t d A I h ‘ l Sunday School 10 am Divine DDoaucfe11 y. av’ ‘ ' elf meeting of the association held Donald past president ‘ Queen Lunenburg N 5 pc 313 émlde ’ . {gong} e d”.e°t°r5 mt 5l‘°Wn W h. _ - . . s 0 ows. Cherry Valley . H H ,1 _ l . - ,1 1 . _ _ ‘s. .. ., . _. or on, in e picture 1S S. Burhoe, Q Su‘:'d5a1DS1c1ha.1m1., Peter s Road, 9.30 a.m. Note hour. Vernon R1v- 11%“) :t1tah"e 1\1I\LvaS »Sc;‘)\tIi>§1lH(1;€gi to Clharlotte Ig1Sh(E1‘l'eS L1m1ted,,Booth Fisheries Canadian Com- J. Windsor Co. Ltd., =’Charlotte- ih Worshlilp 2.3<:)0p .30 3D1vine er 7.30 p.m. at this service the - ~ auC0uVeI‘, . ., and J. B.|pany Limited, Petit de Grat, N.It:-wn. . . .m. an : 0 p.m. new lighting system will be turn- ‘ ClI;IeIi'i5éonIe4$ieSlf;>;ne. Rev. M. Carl ed on and dedicated. service station. Shortly after; ..~. ’ ' MILTON RUSTICO Parish invesgigating the incident, the. - » - men men s r e W by mmdas. Sunda S hCI-IAPEL, Rector, Rev. A. E. Piercey. Ser— 1 pat,-01 031- as they sat in the Wm’ The L0I_d3__’S Sfmglélr vices for’ Sunday, April 20th are: . taxi Stand Gospel Service 300 lit. John Sd Elton’ 11 Mormllg . when the Officers Walked in’ I Lowden Ashle O-h 113- - 1'3y_eI‘ an I‘1'fl9I1- St Mark 5. neither made any attempt to ‘awn will be hisart(;t;:tei— Rustico, 2.30 Evening Prayer and n S escape and were taken to the many. Speaker: M1‘ Svend §,%r£1e°1}-a and bring the 1é>}<1)lice_ slttation where they ‘spent m‘ri“t9“5m Subject‘. “HOW ' HALIFAX The fishin in the It f’ V ' e mg ' V ~ - ' ' - — - h , th C - d ‘ ' ' E%%EPH RETURNED GOOD CORNWALL Pastoral Charge. dustry yesterday urged the gFed- cil rsgquesltsedpflggrgh?/ernrEien?u1?o fllSlCIteI‘Ir1aerIl1dO1’lhSealtS tlliildpatslf Watt) wxilzrgt :::i'Eli:tI:1lOnah1datttlllee EVI - A11 are welcome. Ejiicigegunghurcg 0; 2C(3):1fiiaI¢I<a. Ster- erail cgiovernment to take steps to continue its existing subsidy and three _seaso_ns proved capable of packages of cigarettes and pen- MONTAGUE Pastoral 11 m 611?’, I3 _ _. ings on eg 1fS_CI1‘1lInln3t1OI‘l against Can- if possible to Increase it beyond administration and was of direct nies were discovered. gharge The United Church of Coriw 1,1 7:37 Om1Iél0n.3lp.Il:1., ianiian tils ing cgaft 01/ferth65 feet the present 50 per cent and fur- benefit to the industry. Clarkin is expeced to take Canada’ ReV.J.M_ Fraser Minis- _ ba d pecia i_n1s- egg doperaing o . e east— ther ‘that special consideration FEDERAL ASSISTAVCE the witness stand this morning fer’ Sunday’ April 20.» Lower ston an as er service, King- eriIi‘h ana ian coast. ~ be given in this connection to . * _ 1 when the Court resumes at 10;. Montague: 9:45 am _ Marni son 7.30 p.m. Sunday School, _e appeal. was one of nine encouragement of the product- Another resolution dealing with 30 a.m. rérvice and SH d - {lg Cornwall 11_a.m. Rev. R, A, pat- major resolutions adopted on the ion of dry light salted fish”. the salt fish industry’ pointed out Ry Church Moiriltgyu Chtigl. Trm- tel-son, Ministei-_ final day of the 13th annual meet- The resolution pointed out that that because of the\p1«oblems of Kinsrnen Hear 4.“ d S - 3 9- 3- _m. mg of the Fisheries Council of the fisheries of the Atlantic coast marketing, price and general §n lay chool 1_1 a.m. - Morning Canada. are essential to the economy of low income level, the Council re- d 1,_3i‘8I1ce and Junior Sunday School The resolutions covered-» a wide this section of Canada; that “the commended that the federal gov- “"19 00 «-. p.m. Junior Choir Practice variety of subjects vital to the salting of fish is the most prac- ernment provide assistance in- I SERVlCES I/'r~-cas 1 SOIJRIS — BAY Fortune pas- SUNDAY w' H‘ l"0l‘S‘yth. B-A-, Minister. Church services for Sunday. Ap- ril 20. Union Road 11 a. m.. Stan 7-'30 D-m., - Evening Service with Qur Men s Choir. A lieatrty wel- come to all. NORTH TRYON Presbyteirian Church Service, Sunday, April 20th. 11 a.m. Church School 12.15. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie, deac- industry from‘Newfoundland to British Columbia. The resolution on the 12-mile limit referred to the fact that tical means of processing a con- siderable portion of the catch and is also the only practical means of prosecuting the fisheries in sofar as is possible by the intro- duction of a plan to encourage the discovery and development for salt fishl Donors Appeal A strong appeal for Blood Don- ,ors on April 28 and 29 was made I th Bible Chapel. oness. » for many years Canadian owned outlying areas not served by Other ,resolutions covered lob- by Kinsmen Vern Garrett. and I Christ meg e ofG°‘°’l’°] 05 THE CENTRAL BEDEQUE U and Operated fishmg craft over fresh and frozen fish plants”. ster trap setting times, diesel Freemont Archer at the regular 1 ‘t3 Power God unto _ *_ _ ' 65 feet in length have been pro- It added that “the export price fuel rebates, grading in New- meeting Of the Kinsmen Club I 53 Va 1°11 to 9Ve1‘yone that be- “lted B3Pt15t Chumh Servlces hibited from fishing in the waters of this product does not permit foundland assistance to fishing last night. Kinsman Bob Bradley ‘Whether ye be in the -faith, ’ MARSHFIELD . .day School 10 a.m., Service 11; ' ;Canada: Wood Islands. Service ,'lieveth”: 10:30 Sunday School for all ages (nursery to aduit classes); 7:30 Evening Service, Zsublect. “Examine Yclutrselves Sunday, 11 a.m. The services an- nounced for Ftijday, Saturday and Sunday evenings, have been post- poned until the following week. FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST Morning Worship, 12 noon Sun- off the eastern Canadian coast which are open to foreign ves- sels. It said there is evidence of intensified fishing by these for- eign-registered craft in -these merit of Canada is discrimina- the paying of an adequate return to the fishermen for their pro- vessels in distress and an excise tax problem. Breaking, Entry And Theft then offered a trophy for competi- tion among local service club-s during the next clinic. Vern Gar- rett was chairman of the meet- ing. and was assisted by Dave ‘Club; Chester MacDonald of the WW9 your Own Selves, know Ch h C hr 1 Bed S . Canadian coastal waters. and Walker. %fid110l5Cy0juIt'hi0wn sellves”. Sec- esufrocr 'Su:’:1a; Aprfiqgggh 911:1; prointed hoIti)tnthatbcoi1tfkinu.agion of I, ,il Guests of the club included .1 arm ans’ 3:5‘ The ’ 1 _ e pro 1 1.011 y 1 e 0Vem_ Y George Bouck of the Oakville Lord’s Supper following Even- {fig a1Sle1‘VlCe. A warm welcome ; . zTHE CHURCH OF Christ, the Lord’s Day, April 20th: Montague 310 a.m., Bible School for the whole family; 11 a.m. the Lord’s Supper and preaching service. Murray River - 10 a.m., Bible ‘School; 11 a.m., the Lord’s Sup- per. Radio program “Where The Bible Speaks” over C.F.C.Y. at ,. ice at Murray River Church of Christ at 8 p.m. All welcome. K. fl‘. Norris, Evangelist. EQUEENS '.' BROOKFIELD Presbyterian Church. Service Sunday, April 20. ?3.30. Rev. E. H. Bean, Interim- Moderator. day School, 7.30 Evening Service. Rev. R. E. Coston, Pastor. NORTH BEDEQUE United Church, Services Sunday, April 20th. 11 a.m. North Bedeque; 2.30 p.m. Travellers Rest; 7.30 p.m. Freetown. Rev. S. C. Walls, B. Com., B.D., Minister. ANGLICAN CHURCH of Can- ada. Alber-ton Parish. 2nd Sun- 20h, Ryley, Rector. TRYON — BONSHAW United Baptist Pastorate. Rev. Lindsay R. Graves, Minister. Services for Sunday, April 20th, Bonshaw 11 a.m.; Westmoreland 3 p.m.; Try- on 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at Tryon 11 a.m. All are welcome. BEDEQUE Pas-toral Charge, tory. the government to amend the re- gulations so as to allow its own nationals, “The same privileges presently enjoyed by fishing craft of foreign register”. FOREIGN TRAWLERS Another resolution, dealing with subsidization in foreign fisheries, {said “Foreign fishing interests ‘are sending theirtrawlers and other type fishing vessels more stand, the resolution continued, “How it is economically possible for our competitors to produce fish at such distances from their home ports and compete with us in our traditional in a r k e t s. Whereas it has become known to certain members of the Cana- dian trade that the governments of some of our competitive coun- The resolution requested_ Two young city men will ap- pear in Court this morning charged with break, entry and theft. Mellvin Clarkin and George Hughes. both city re- sidents appeared before Judge C St. Clair Trainor yesterday. They are charged with the theft of 19 packages of assort- ed types of cigarettes and $2.- 65 in pennies -from Tom Davie’s The incident took place in the early hours of the morning of March 20th. Deputy-Chief Sterns Webster, of the City Police appearing as a witness for the prosecution, told the court that he was call- ed to the service station at about 12:45 a.m. on the morn- ing of March 20. The two accused were arrest- whom he had never seen be- -fore and they had asked him to convert the cigarettes and pennies into three bottles of gin. The accused said that he had been dIr.ilnll<iug, qiuitfe heavily and told the two unknown fel- lows to wait on the corner of Queen and Chestnut streets and he would -be back in 10 min- utes. Clarkin had been drinking, and the two started out for a re- sidence on Green street to ob- tain a bottle of spirits. When they found this place locked up the two started up Spring Park Road. They had been looking for a cab and when they spott- ed one across the street, Clar- kin_ran over and returned again. He told Hughes that the Summerside Club; and Ken Mac- Lean,.a new Charlottetown mem- ber by transfer from Summer- ‘ side. 1 Discussion included plans for ithe Kinsmen Spring Carnival, ‘sand the 1959 National Convention ;in St. Andrew‘s, N. B. 1 The drawing was made for the 1annual Kinsmen fishing lottery as follows: 1. Marshall MacKin- ‘non, R. C. M. P., Charlottetown; S4treet, Summerside; 5. Miriam Matthew, F. J. Brennan Ltd., City._ ACOMING EVENTS Dance Milliview Hall, April 18th. “Ratepayers owing North Wilt Friday I. l F1‘l-. April 18, 1958 The Guardian Page 3 I big the occuii-rance of the par- ticular accidents involved. Worl-(men’s Compensation INJURIES SUSTAINED Injuries sustained by work- men in 1956 included: 32 burns gives the lowest-cost per delivery Walk right into the big, uncluttered interior of this amazing van . . . or load from the rear . . . YOU’LL CARRY MORE IN A VOLKSWAGEN ! 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Cowper-Smith. pggtsivglefiih lindustries”, the ed about a half hour later when f‘,“"€F ,,‘’f ‘he “'9” had be“? Eelifiere i:?eS’.nf,~:as:1§:.l 1 «LARGER LOADINGSPACE — 79 cu. Vices at Montague (in the hotel Min1s¢e1-_ services on Sunday’ council requested the federal Deputy Chief Webster and Com Junior McLeod. ,BoWman. sécret.aI.‘y).. . ._ 1 . ,- ,, T . . ‘building) Sunday at 3 p.m. Q. R. April 20‘ Albany. 9230 am-: government to “institute machin- stables Allen McLeod and fH”gh°s told the °°“1',t ma‘, ’ ' . i- istalrss Mlnisten Bedeque, 11 a.m.; Borden. 7130 ery to determine what steps out Keith Wakelin accosted them 3 tel‘ that he and Clarkln had‘ Reserve Tuesday evening A1)- ' 3. PREISBYTERIAN Church in gCanada. St. John’s, Belfast. fiervices next Lord’s Day April s20th: 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. §Rev. Donald Nicholson. f BRADALBANE United Church ;April 20th, 1958, Rose Valley 11 ia.m.; North Granville 3 p.m.; ‘Pleasant Valley 7.30 pm. Rev. 1 . S. Raynor, Minister. Presbyterian ,-Church. Service in the above Fhurch will be held Sunday, Ap- Jul 20th at 2 o’clock. E. C. Evans will be in charge. 9.‘ WINSLOE UNITED Churches. tsunday, April 20th. Highfield Sun- ‘Winsloe North, Service 3 p.m.; :Winsloe South, Service 7.30 p.m. Rev. Dr. E. A. Betts, Minister TI ‘ CROSS ROADS — Alexandera- :1-Iazelbrook services for Sunday, -April 20th. Cross Roads 11 a.m., Alexandra 3 p.m , Hazelbrook 7.30 ;-p.m. All are welcome. Rev. C.W. .Passey, Minister. 3_ - PRESBYTERIAN Church in Inext Lond’s Day April 20th at ~3 p.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson, ilmerim Moderator will conduct sllle service. - YORK PASTORAL Cl1arg€- The jllniicd Church of Canada. Minis- ter: Rex’. F. H. Littlejoliiis, Sun- day, April 20. 11 a.m. Central, p.m. 9 SPRINGFIELD — 0‘Leary - Alma United Baptist Pastorate. Rev. Ross Howard, B.A., B-D-. Minister. 0’Leary 10.30 a.m.; Al- ma 3 p.m..; Commumty service Bethel United Church 7.30 p.m. S. S. as usual. Strangers and vis- itors always welcome. FREE CHURCH OF Scotland. Services, April 20th, Cape Tra- verse 2.30 p.m., Stanchel 7 P-11!- Hill Monday, April 21st 7.30 p.m., and Murray River, Tuesday, AP~ ril 22nd, 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. H- Bishop, Interim Moderator. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. Sun- day, Atpiril 20: Alberton Sunday School at 10 am. Worship at 11 a.m. Cascumpec Worship at 2:30 p.m. Both services will be conducted by Rev. G. Howard Christie of Charlottetown. Rev. J. M. Sproule, Minister. 0’LEARY Pastoral Charge, The United Church of Canada. Services of Divine Worshrp for a.m.; Bloomfield, 11:00 a.m.: Sunday, April 20th:-. Brae. 9:30 West Devon, :30 P-In-: 0’L93l'Y 7:30 p.m. Sunday Scihool in West Devon. 1:30 pm. ReV- J- Heber Kean, Minister. que, 11 a.m., Freetown '2. Congregational meetings. Birch THE PRESBYTERIAN Cliurch in Canada. Services for Sunday. April 20th. Keir Memorial. Ma1D€~ p.m., competitors have taken (by way of subsidies) to assist their res- pective industries and _what _ef- fect this subsidization is having by producing unfair competition in our traditional markets." SALT FISH PROGRAM 1 _ In a resolution dealing with E. H. Bean, B.A'., B.'I‘H.. B-D- Minister. MARGATE PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada. Rev. L. M. Murray, Interim-Moderator. Services as follows. Long River 11 a.m., Miss Mona Mayhew will speak on A.C.T.C. Camp at New London 2.30 p.m., Margate‘ 7.30 _p. m. Divine service 7.30 p. m. Mis- tei-.. All are welcome. ANGLICAN CHURCH Services for the New London Parish on April 20th, the 2nd Sunday after Easter. Rector. Rev. W. Eric Ingraham. St. Mark’s Kensing- ton, Holy Communion 8.30 and Sunday School 10 a.m., and Eve- ning Prayer 7.30 p.m. St. Thom- as’, French River, Holy Commun- ion 11 a.m.; St. Stephen’s, Bur- lington, Evening Prayer 2.30 p. m. ’Come and worship with us. TRYON Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada Sunday April 20. 10 a.m. Tryon Sunday School. 3 p. m. Crapaud. 7:30 Cape Traverse. Because of re- pairs to the church building their will be no service in Tryon Unit- ed -Church on April 20 or April in Art’s Taxi stand on Queen Street. - FIVE WITNESSES Five witnesses were heard during yesterday’s three and one-half hour session. In addition to Deputy Chief Webster, the Crown called three other wit- nesses: Constables McLeod and Wakelin, and Tom Davies, pro- prietor of the station. Hughes appeared on his own behalf at the request of his coun- sel. F. A. Large, Q. C. Evidence given showed that a large pane of glass (3’ by 2’) had been broken in the garage door facing Fitzroy Street. The thieves gained admittance into the office by breaking four small panes in the doorway leading from the garage. A hammer, used to break the windows, was found just outside the door leading to the office. It was covered with grease. One of the accused, George the day he had changed a tire on his truck and greased the from rusting. When the two were accosted at the taxi stand. Hughes had in his possession $2.68 in Dell- nies (including three over a year) and _15 Packages of cigarettes. Clarkin had pos- Hughes, had grease on his hands , and nose when arrested but ex-‘ plained the fact that earlier inj NOTICE! . nuts and bolts to keep them‘; silver‘ coated pennies that Mr. Davies: said had been in his till for. returned to Queen Street via Euston and entered Art’s taxi stand. When cross-examined by Crown prosecutor J. P. Nichol- son, Hughes took nearly 15 min- utes to admit to the court that, when he was offered the mer- chandise by the two unknown men, he had thought then that “the goods were hot.” The three police officers said /that they had sen the two ac- cused on Spring Park Road shortly after midnight on lVl7arch 20th. One" (Clarkin) had come across the street while the car was parked and asked if it was a taxi and then turned away when informed that it wasn't. SAW ACCUSED ..Deputy Chief Webster said that he was delivering a telegram out that way for the telegraph office when they saw the two, Hughes and Clarkin. However, this was prior to ,the report of the break at the ril 29th for Queen Charlotte High‘ School concert of band music and choral numbers. New Glasgow and district Jr. Farmers will present their con- . cert in New Glasgow Hall on Fri-I lday, April 18th at 3.30 p.m. l Reserve Wednesday July 16th for Lower Montague regatta. Send entries to Dan Condon, Low- ‘ er Montague. THE OFFICE of Rite-Way Cleaners Ltd. will be open till '9 pm. on Friday evening. 192 Fitzroy Street. A bean supper Saturday, April 19th, Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall. Serving from 5 to 8 p.m. Y.P.U. and Ladies Aid The annual meeting of the Girl 1Guide Association of Prince Ed- 'ward Island will be held at Gov- ernment House on Saturday af- ternoon, April 19 at 2.30. this season. Due to circumstances am forced to handle fertilizer on a cash basis only beyond my control, I LEE TAYLOR, VOLKSWAGEN CUTS DELIVERY COSTS!’ I”o ’ _ 6- ILA-R'G£s1‘.lAovE'RTIsINo‘sIéAcI; W. R. JENKINS LTD. Earle, Minister. M 1130 p‘ m‘ Ymk’ 730 P’ m" Back’ Kensington Sunday School 10 a. 27. Also meeting of Tryon coi-.gre- session of four packages of 1 ev‘ ~ _ _ ’ . . . . , _., . _ 1 ‘ m., Divine service 7.30 p. m. M1s- gation on Tuesday evening at 8 cigarettes. ‘ , Nme Mile Creek, . (‘OVEHEAD pasmi-31 (‘[1ai‘ge.1SlOI1aI'y Thank Offering service. pm. in the Vestry. Rev. A.D.C. Hughes told the couit that GTQGT GEOTQE ST‘. PIIOIIQ United church 91 caiiada. Rev.‘-A cordial welcome to all. Rev. he had met a couple of fellows ’ t A