me m....," was the comment of stone of the finest animals at .Iui:I:c L. w- R999" " he lwudadi stein class to Miss Valeria Wil- first place in the two-year-old Hol-I llama (above) at the 0lLeary 4-Hi Club's achievement day last Fri- day. . .Pliota by I". Wadi WESTERN GUARDIAN pg, CARSON, Chiroprator. -'e Eilnica Summerside practice Tue- days and Saturdays- s it ALL your painting require- I-ilrt)'iiIN call at Summerside Hard- ucirt-. l'Ii(int: 3111. A, A. OPEN meeting club rooms. )iI..lL'Al'iIliil' building, 8.30 Wednes- dgy Illillll Outside speakers. ?li().N'Tlll.Y MEETING. Canad- M Lcgiitll. Kcnsington Branch. 'r.it-sday S:-pt. liith. at 8.30 P-In lil1(:l'l.AR Wednesday dun.-e l-lurden Legion Hall 9.”- ,,-,;ofLuweii Huestls orchestra- L'N'i.OADINCu CAR. Albion uili. coal Tut-sday and Wednesday R- 3 1ilacCauIl. Careleton- HICKEN AND Ham supper. Trclvellrrs Best Hall. Wednesday. app”-mher 19th. Meals served 4. so in 3.30. REGLILAB. BARN dance. Wm; Cousins'. Baltic. Tuesday. 53:: her 18th. Canteen service. man 50 cents. GULAR MONTHLY meet- ini?EladleS auxiliary. K9n5I"3'-0" Legion Tuesday September 18th gt 830. FROM YUKON - Frank E. ltioodside. Mauls” 0' 35,- Pf” 3-utmn Chamber of Mines. 5 V ilm: friends and relatives in - E 1- . sgfu) ENTRIES for Provincial vest Exhibition to Box 9. Char- IuIl('lown, before Thursday Sept- znth. Prize lists are still avail- chic and competition is open I-0 all residents of Prince Edwlfd island. - KENSINGTON School district ralrpayerl the sdlournins me" In: of July 16th. 1956 called for the pmwse to provide funds to secure the SPTVICCS of an additional teach or for Elementary school will be recalled on Wednesday .evt-ninu. September 19th at 8:00 oclock in the Elementary school- . 0 IUILDING msracron - wu- ml Mgynard of Summerside re- turned Saturday on I Ibo" I'0"' day from Newfoundland where he Is building l , f for Leslie R. Palm and Associates of Hliillil and Woliville. In his duties in Newfoundland Mr. Mlylllfd ll supervising the construction of two schools at Gander. one at Gflnd Falls. a Bank of Montreal at Stephenville. a City Motors building and amalgamated school. which alone is a million dollar project. in Corncrbrook. Where lllr. Maynard makes his head- quarters. PERSONALS Friends of Mrs. Albro Howatt. Tryon. will regret to learn of her serious illness at her home. Jackie Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Perry. returned to Ai- lserta Oil fields accompanied by Reggie Desitoclie son of Donate Dcsnncho of Summerside. They still be travelling through the U.3. Pile: ”-if?-l"-i.-.1"-2 ':'.."3a& night 4, I The year-old horse above. owned by Jim LeClair of Urbainville was a first place winner in one of the FIRST mi: WINNR classes last week att he exhibition at Abrams Village. Photo by Wottoa. Impressive and memorable an- niversary services were held in Al- berton United Church on Sunday. Erection of this church building began one hundred years ago but there was an organized congreg- ation twenty-five years earlier. The minister, Iicv. Murray Gardner. confiucicri public worship and prea- chcd both morning and evening. Beautiful flowers within the sanc- tuary rcmindcd a worshipping peo- pic of the great creator's love and bountiful carc. At morning ivorship the service oi praise was led by the church chair with Miss Annic Lcard as organist. The opening psalm. "0 With Thy Tender Mercies. Lord. us Early Satisfy." was sung to the tune Crimond. Later in the service.l following silent remembrance of I the fathers of the faith in this con-. gregation and a prayer oi thanks- giving. the hymn. "Give Me The Wings Of Faith," was sung. Before the sermond came the old and loved paraphrase, "0 God Of Be- thel." and at the close of the ser- vice an anniversary hymn compos- ed by Mrs. Ethel S. Wood of Ox- ford. N.S.; used with kind permis- sion of the author. A solo. ”Wo Would Be Building Temples Still Undone." was beautifully render- ed by Mrs. John H. Wells who for many years has ven generously of her talent in a choir of this church.. 'The Persistent Church" was the theme of the sermon which had for its text. "Jesus Christ the same yesterday. and today and forev- er." (Hebrew I88). These words are the keynote of these celeb- rations. Changes come through the years but the gospel remains the same and is the one. answer to man's need and the one assurance of salvation from his sin. A living church must have a membership whose hearts are aiire with a div- ino enthusiasm to win men and women and young people to Christ. The mriacle of the christian iz0!P9i' is that through all the years it has is ?'F'HI'.i .'- - Anniversary Services Held At Church In Alberion On Sunday been hanging human nature. There is no one who is beyond ro- demptlon. The Tryon Community Choir led the evening worship of praise. and in doing so contributed richly to the worship of God. Special sel- ections rendered were a solo. "Blcss This House" by Mr. Nor- man MacDonald; a male octette. (Messrs. Arthur MacKay. Austin Smith. Roy Dawson, Norman Mac- Donald. Otto Johnson. George Rob- biec. Sheldon Howatt and Arthur Simmonsl "For You I am Pray- ing: "A lndlcs' trio (Mrs. George Robblce. Mrs. Asher Howatt and Mrs. Ray Woodl "Cleanse Me;" the anthem. "Fear Thou Not." male octctte. "Tell someone ab- vout Jesus;" the organist was Mrs. Allison Lea. It was a matter of regret that the director. Dr. Peter MacDonald. was unable to be pres- 0? nt. in the evening sermon the min- later called to rememb mm. the worthy churchmanship of many membes of this church in the past, and told the story ofLthe Gordons of En-omanga. mem . of this congregation who became the first martyrs of the Canadian church. He reminded his congreg- ation that they have the past to inspire them. the present to chall- enge them and the future to beck- on them toward things even greater than those done before. At the close of the service mem- bers of the guest choir and of till choirs of the church were enter- tained at a social hour 0! :j- STUDY VOLTAGE PROBLEMS OTTAWA (CF)-About 7o scien- tists and engineers from many countries met in Ottawa Monday to start a three-day international meeting to study high voltage problems. The symposium. SW1!- sored by the National Research Council, will deal with such prob- items as long disfanca transmis- sion of power in Canada and lions Club Will Be On The Jump The next few months should At trl2i'I-b' 1' ar dinner meeting OI W evening, WE” Inmlml '0' Quite a number al activities. These will include the formation of a uouttu cm, IIVIII the members wives an op- , iytoahareintliework or '59" husbands. Lion Herbert Schurman will be busy in his cap nlcity II repreaentltive of the I-hinool Club on the rink commiss- Olhcr bury Lions will be Wan- doll Hours as chairman. Layton Schurman as vice chairman, and Reg MacLellan as execut- ive of the Navy League of prime Edward Island. Lions Ross Le Fursey. Martin Mac-Kenna and Thane. Baglole were appointed as officers of the club-sponsored Sea Cadets. Also, the club as a whole will enter into several fund t-313- ing projects to further their good work in Summerside. BLIND APPEAL King Lion Russ Kelly reported on a Canadian National Institute for the Blind executive meeting which he attended in Charlotte- town He brought back to the club the congratulations of the instit- utes exocutive on the work of the Summerside Lions last years ii" I for ihe blind. The work of the Lions Club and the response of the peo- ple of Summerside was described as"trernendous”. As the club has taken on this work as an annual project, it will soon be time for the menbers of the club to go to work on this year's appeal. On a lighter note, a social even -ing for the Lions and their wives was planned for the near future. This will probably take the form of a corn boil. Lion Thane Bagole who will probably eat the most com, was named to organize the party. Lion Boss LeFurgey. president of the stark club. presented Lions Jack Harper and Thane Bagole with gifts from the club to mark the occasions of their elevation to fatherhood. Mr. Ralph Boatea. Mr. Stanley Godfrey. and Mr. Francis (Ging- er) MacQuarrie were present as guests. To round out the meeting Lion Ralph Caseley showed color mov -ies of the recently held Maritime Lions convention in Halifax. S'sida Legion Branch Holds Monthly Meeting President 6. Lame Monlilye pre- sided at the regular monthly meet- ing of the Summersida Branch of the Canadian Legion held in the Home last evening with approxim- ately 100 members present. It was revealed by secretary - manager, Comrade James Hogan. that a drive to duplicate the pres- ent membership of the Canadian Legion In Canada is to be held during the next two years, with the objective being 500,000 mem- bers. The present local campaign. from September 1st to October 15th has as its moto "Every Member- A New Member." and Comrade Hagan asked each member to make certain he brings in s new mem- ber during that period. The object.- ive of the Summerside Branch is 500. but this mark is expected to be reached easily as there are now 474 paid up members. which in- cludes so new applications which were approved by the meeting. This is the largest number of ap- plications ever brought in at a meeting of the Summer-side Branch and Comrades Frank Savidant and Vince Savidant were instrumental in getting a large yu entago of these. Comrade Hogan pointed out the objects and alnis of the Canadian Legion and related many of the services provided by this large or- ganization. He stated that a draw- ing will be held for two Cadillac cars. to assist in promoting the na- tional membership campaign and each Legion member. new or old, will automatically be eligible for tho draws. which will take place July I: 1911 and Jjuly 121960 at in Ottawa. . The reports of standing and spec lal committees were given with Comrade Charla Hogan reporting that the Sea Cadet committee. of which he has been chainnan. have made arrangements with tho School Board for new quarters for the cadets in the High School consist- in of the old library and a class- in. mfisfora adjournment a motion was approved for the appointment I abroad. s.- .fa::.".i.:'.... maeoaebs. tam. III!- .,,,,,,,,.,.,....I of a committee to hivastitata tho OUNG CHAPS LIFE iadsahtailri ltaalai-at prove to be h members of onsermmmgdr mu plans on behalf of the employees of the Island Telephone Company. a buffet lunch. mus- ic was supplied by the orchestra Alien. 8. during at Tad Lot's Tell: It Over Everyone has heard of the ab- sent - minded Professor. A good many jokes have been built around this particular weakness of his. In one sense, it is not a weakness at all. but a strength. The professor has developed his powers of con- centration to such an extent that when he is thinking deeply about a problem he is able to shut the external world completely out, and this leads to mtriop ' hapa in his relationships with everyday trivial matters. So you see the professor's "-I-sent-mtadednesa" is really an extreme form of present - minded- neaa. Occasionally. however, these mishaps, for the most part minor. can develop into major proportions and even and in tragedy, ag when Pierre Curie. crossing a busy Paris street and apparently absorbed in I Problem of physics. was struck by a truck and killed. Children. like learned men of Mull. tend to shut the world out 100. but for a different reason. They sometimes become absorbed In their world of make-bongo. 1,, "Y CIIG. their cnulllllllmv for Willi they are doing is greater than ours. and-because of this. they are more impetuous. Recent.- iy a news commentator, remark. 111: on the ever mounting toll of children traffic tragedies. exp;-egg. Pd ill! -olllllilr that something would have to be done to condition Itiihlldren to safer habits of play this mad maelstrom of traffic "I" II I Part of our modern civil. ALBERTON Mr. Ernest Stapleton, who has been a patient in the Prince Count) Hospital, returned to his home in Alberton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Caldwell Charlottetown. w e r e weekend guests of the ial.ter's parents, M; and Mrs. Arthur Wlliue. Alberto; Misses Frances Currie and Bell.-, Wllkle. students in Charlottetown. spent the weekend at their no in Alberton. '”" Mill Helen Bryan. Charlottetown, spent the weekend with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan. Cascumpec. Mrs. J.F. White, who has been a patient in the Prince Edward lai- llld Hoillltal. has returned to her home in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Weeks, Char- lottetown -re weekend guests of Mrs. William Weeks and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Weeks, Alberton. It is pleasing to report that Mr Robert Hdrfly of Brooklyn. who sustained iniurir-s in a fall at his home last weck. is resting com- Iofllbly in the Western Hospital I-Dd uliects to be able to return to his home at the end of this week OFFICIALS AT (Continued from page ll) partments akin to those in the lar ger provinces. "If the lure of history. with its ' ” ation cradle. the chang- ing scene of title and winds. the tidyness, the Anne of Green Gables setting and all the other attribtuct, of Canada's island province can- not make you hungry for P.E.l.. then perhaps the lobster pots wili beckon Septembe , a month with an "R" in it. is the time to visit P.E.I. to enjoy the finest lobsters and oysters in the world. Oysters cultivated by sub aqua farmers or are they fishermen? Come on down and find out!" Convenhon (Continued from page Ill held during convention 2.15 pm.-By-Law Amendments 2.45 p.m.-Resolutions Commit- tee Report. 3.15 p.m.-New Business 4.15 p.m.-Elections 4.45 p.m.-Selection of site for 1958 convention. 5.!) p.m.-ADJOURNMENT OF PLENARY BUSINESS SESSIONS followed by short meeting of new- ly elected Board of Directors. EVENING 7.00 v-In.-CTA ANNUAL BAN- QUET- Special presentation to charter member Hon. Justice A. E. Arsenault.-guest address by Gerard Filion. Editor of Le Dev- oir. Montreal. KENSINGTON Mr. Thane Douglas has return- ed to his borne in Norboro from Toronto. Mr. Stacey Maclfenzie of Sunny Brae, N.B., spent a pleasant holi- day in Baltic recently. Mrs. Robert Nicholson of Chas- lottetown. was a recent motorist to Baltic. Mrs. Wallace Adams and Mrs. Gordon Cousins. teache . at Dar- nley School, and Mrs. Bruce Cro- 7-ler. teacher at Baltic. attended the annual teachers convention. held at Summerside on September 6th and 7th. Misses Norma. Dianne and Lin- da MacMurdo of North Bedeque, are visiting relatives in Kenning- ton and Baltic. The weekly barn dance was held on Tuesday evening at William Cousins with a good number pres- ent. Music was supplied by the Mills Brothers of Kensington. Can- teen service was also supplied. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wall are visiting in Streetsville, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Albany Palmer, accompanied by their two sons have returned to Saint John. N.B.. They spent a most enjoyable holi- day in this vicinity. Mrs. Edlif Mathews entertain- ed the membe n of Baltic Women's lnstitue at their September meet- ing on Thursday evening, Sept. 6th. In the absence of the presid- ent, the vice president, Mrs. Wil- laim Cousins presided. After the business period. a social hour fol- lowed. Delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Gordon Cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker. Surn- merside, were recent visitors to Kensington. On Tuesday evening. September 4th. two members from the fol- lowing Women's Institute, Malpe- que-Baltic. Sea View and Darnley met in the Malpeque hall to make arrangements for the Tuberculos- is Survey being sponsored by the Department of Health and the PE. island 'i'.B. League. Mr. Gard: C. Crockett, Health Educator was present and it was decided to hold the survey in Malpeque hall on Thursday afternoon and eve- ning, September nth. His many friends will be sorry to learn Mr. Leigh Follaad of Ken- stngton has entered the Prince County Hospital. Summerside for treatment. His many friends will regret to learn Mr. Sidney Heckbert of Ind- ian Rivar is a patient in the City Hospital at Charlottetown. Mrs. George Taylor. Kenning- ton. is visiting with friends in the western part of the Island. Mr. and lira. Bay. Harbour, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Neil Barbour of Montroso. were motorists to Baltic on September 9th. Her many friends will be sorry ization. Drivers should exgrclgg more care undoubtedly, but w. are convinced that the larger pro. blem lies with the children them. selves. We'd like to rug. 0", "ll" It-in crying in the wilder- nesl as we may well be, to 5,, that inevitably some day this an will fall to the lot of the little red I'M "if his brick schoolhouse. To eaveit to the parents is like hiring tllie first twenty men you mac: on t e street to take the cgr-ferry across Northumberland Strait. It's a lab for trained personnel, um involves every day drill to he at. fective. Possibility of g run gneg delivery in Sumrxlfxdo. CAMEO IINIINGTON MON.-TUIS.-7:15-0:11 MATINEE MON.-l:I Dun: Iran in King-alaed ea-. Jester" ia Tech W '- ilfflls Glynis Johan. Basil Rathbole. Angola Laaabiry. Alllnialtol for this show-Evening Adults sac. ciuiam soc; Mathaa, :rdI'l'i: De. children he. Na bank I I Iatfl Wadasada: and Fr!- day-wasti OLD. ROYAL IOI-DIN MON.-TUES.-7: ll-0:15 MA'l'INl:E TUES.-8:3 Roy Kolefi Ind Dale Evans in outdoor maateal Western. "Twi- ligii In the Sierras" with Pat Brady and the Riders of the Par- ole BIKI- Aho Serial and News. SIIIIIEIISIIIE TODAY (TUEDAY); 3:!)-7:15-0:15 PLEASI N01!-N0 I803! SUIJEOIS. ”uIIII .I& naoswv "ISLAND IN TUESDAY. SEPT. IMI Starring John Wayne Shorts and Canteen service-6:48 THE SKY" COMING WEDNESDAY AND THURIDAY "HERE COMES THE GIRIS” iii Technicolor Starring Bob Hope and Rosemary Clooney. A STAPLITE DRIVE-'N"'-lbs” 1'! TE SJHHECV: I to learn Mrs. Reginald Miller Ia ill at her home in Sackville, N.B. Mrs. Miller accompanied by her two sons. only returned last week to Sackvtlle. She had spent the summer months in Molpequc. Mr. and Mrs. James Harding returned to their home in Halifax They had visited in Summarside. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morrison, Jr.. and in Kenslngton with Mr. and Mrs. Parmeanus Phillips. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harding of Darnley. Mr. Freddie Bearisto, Jr.. of Baltic, spent a pleasant holiday in Summerstde recently. M1” Georgie Loclfhart. Summ- arxide, spent two weeks vacation at her home in Malpeque recently. Mrs. G.W. Hamsay. Malpeque, is visiting with friends in Char- lottetowri. Mr. Charles Lockhard of Malp- eque. is visiting with relatives at Miami, Florida. Iilr. Lot-khart motored with some friends to Flo- rida. C. BURTON Mr. and Mrs. Wes Johnson and family who were Ylqilllg relativ- es in Burton and vicinity have re- turned to their home in Toronto. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penny and son Wayne. who were visiting Mrs. Penny's parents. xlr, and Mrs. Ed- ward A. Griffin, Burton, have re- turned to their home in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gallant, Bloomfield, have as their guests vi Mr. Mrs. Peter Dalton. Burton. on day. September I. Miss Beatrice Bulgar of Boston. Mass, is visiting her sister. Mlaa Eunice Bulgar and brother John. Cape Wolfe. Dr. vacationing at their a in Campbeilton, have returned to their home in Mass. Robert and Enrol Howard, Capo Wolfe, also Leigh Howard. Giu- garry. recently left for Montreal and Baffin island. where they hapa to be employed. On Saturday September 8. In - bers of Burton 4-H Sewing Cub met to organize for the term. The following officers wen appointed: Pres, Christina Doyle, re-elected; Vice-neaidant, Mario Dalton: Secretary, Nadine Rogers: sewing classes will be held on Sat- urday afternoons at the Imm! of their leader Mrs. Peter Dalton. Sincere sympathy 07 I-he 9933' munity is extended to the bereav- ed relatives of the late Mr. Frank G. 0'Halleran. Glengarfy. whose death occurred Sunday. Seiliembef 9. in Charlottetown, following a lingering lllnesa. 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