| Discussing plans for a Mari- § = time Hi-Y Conference which will _€ommence in Charlottetown to- | day a Summerside committee is _®een completing local arrange | ments made for the conference which will shift to Summerside KINGS DUNDAS UNITED Baptist -Pastorate. Lic. Gerald Matthews, Pastor. October 11:- Dundas Sun- day School at 11 a.m. Thanks- @iving Service at 7.30 p.m.; An- wandale Sunday School at 10 a.m. hanksgiving Service at 11 a.m. THE PRESBYTERIAN Chureh Canada. Wood Island. Cale ’ Pastoral Charge. Sunday, Octob- Island 10 am.; Caledonia 10 5a.m.; Divine worship Caledonia Hi a.m.; Wood Island 7.30 p.m. | Rev. R.E. MacKenzie, B.A., B.D. | Minister. MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel. Services, Sunday, October 11: 9.30 a.m. the Lord's Supper: 10.30 '@.m. Sunday School for all ages, |Nursery to Adult classes: 7.30 > P-m. regular evening service. All are cordially invited. MURRAY RIVER = Tabernacle. Services Sunday, October 11: 10 am. Sunday p School; 11 am. Morning wor- ' Ship; 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Ser | vice. Come and bring a friend. | Rev. Robew Cross, Pastor. » SOURIS PASTORAL Charge. » Bay Fortune at 11.15 a.m. with the Young People’s Union assist- fing; Souris W.M.S. Thankoffer- Bing Service at 7 p.m. Rev. D. | Elton Adams, Minister. ISLAND BRIEFS UNDERGOES SURGERY Mrs. A. A. Lockhart of Sum- merside is a patient in Prince County Hospital where she un- derwent surgery. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacLean, Meadowbank, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil - Beck, Montague. TO N.S. MEETING Miss Lillian Cudmore and M Oe Pe TE ee et fa) ne ee ee wo <a "Gladys Arthur of Summerside’ _ have been invited by the Kent- ville Business and Professional " Womens Club to attend a three- _ day provincial convention of al! » business and professional women of Nova Scotia. They leave Sat- "urday morging to attend the con- vention. : Professional Cards * ‘Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Me: Building } Summerside, P. E. 1. Phone 2235 ; Insurance _ RE. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Aute — Casualty ji § S Summer St. Summerside E. E. Parkman Opt. D., RO. : PHONE 3287 Semmer $?. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. Summerside, P.E. 1. Phone Jllé SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, \.. he che en & * ces a a, Fh AS OE ae ae Se wee * (Also Kensington on Saturdsy’s) Phone Summerside 3551 5 208 Wore 2. Summerside _ A. B. Campbell, BA, LLB. : Phone S’Side 2818 Grockett and Gallant Bidg. = : é i S'Srde edonia and Murray Harbour south, | er 11, 1959: Church School, Wood! a - §’SIDE HI-Y GROUP PLANS CONFERENCE on Sunday afternoon for a ban- quet evening church service, and fellowship hour. Co-ordina- ting the conference plans with the Charlottetown group who are hosts for the main part of the CHURCHES SUNDAY VALLEYFIELD — Orwell Head Congregation, Services for Sun- day, October llth: Belle River— | 9:30 a.m.; Valleyfield—11 a.m.: | Milltown Cross—2:30 p.m.; Orwell , Head—7:30 p.m. Special speaker, J.H. Bran of Murray Horber- Rev. | F. MacKinnon, Minister. | DUNDAS Pastoral Charge Unit- | ed Church of Canada. Mr. Heber | Minister. Services Sunday Oct. 11, are as follows Forest Hill Sunday School 10:00 am. Dundas S. School _ 10:15 Hardy Day with Worship Service at 3 p.m. Annandale S. School 6:30 p.m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m. | MONTAGUE UNITED ‘Baptist | ' | Pastorate. Thanksgiving Sunday, ‘October 11. Rev. |M.A., B.ED., B.D.,- Pastor: 'tague—10 a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m. Worship; 7.30 p.m. Even- song; School; 3 p.m. Worship: Murray Harbour—2 p.m. Sunday School; A.G.J. Steeves, 'p.m., worship. A cordial wel- ; come to all. | THE PRESBYTERIAN Chureb in Canada. Services for Sunday. October 11: Divine Worship in Murray Harbor North, 11 a.m Rally Day Service in Cambridge |The United Church of Canada,|hall at 2.30 p.m. Evening ser-| vice in Peter’s Road Church at '7.30 p.m. Everyone welcome. /The Rev. M. Carl Currie, Min- | ister. | | UNITED CHURCH of Canada, | Murray Harbour — Murray Riv- er Charge. Sunday, October 11: Murray Harbour, 11 a.m.; Mur- ray River no Service.. Rev. F. MacKinnon will conduct whole charge union Communion Ser- vice at Little Sands 7.30 pm J.H. Bryan. Pastor. ST. DAVID’S United Church, Georgetown. Rev. W.A. Mac- Quarrie, D.D., Minister. Services 'October 11 Thanksgiving Sunday Sunday School at 2.30 p.m.; Wor- ship at 7 p.m. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Services Sumdiay, Oct- ober 11th: Rev. Lewis C. Carr, | Minister: Montague—10 a. m., | Sunday School; 7:30 p.m., Divine | Worshp, W.MS. . Thankoffering Service with special music by Brooklyn Trio. Cardigan—1l0:30 a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m\; Divine Worship.-Lorne Valley— 2:30 p.mt, Divine Worship. VV Carl Currie, Onterim Moderator. QUEENS FREE CHURCH of Scotland Services Otc. llth, Stanchel 2:30 p.m. Rev. J.H.” Bishop, Minister. BREADALBANE PASTORAL Charge, United Church of Can- ada. Sunday services as follows: Pleasant Valley 9.30 a.m.: North Granville 11 a.m.; Breadalbane 73% p.m. Rev. Anthony Ware, Minister. BROOKFIELD PRESBYTER- jan Pastoral Charge. Services for Sunday, October 11: Brookfield dren’s Rally Day service at 11 a.m.: Hartsville Divine Service at 3 pm. (Rally Day Service), Sunday School at 2 p.m.: Brook- field Divine service at 7.30 p.m. No P.Y.P.S. this week. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. Robert D.- Bhe, B.A., minister. YORK PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Minister: Rev. G.A.D. Elliott. Services of Thanksgiving on Sun- day, October 11: 9.30 a.m. Pleas- ant Grove; 7.30 p.m. York. Ser- vice of baptism and Communion in Central at 11 a.m. FREDERICTON Breadal- bane Churches of Christ Sunday Oct. llth. Fredericton Sunday School at 10 am. Breadalbane Worship will be held in the Fred- ericton Church at 11 am. Mr. 4 Merle Zimmerman Bth. Minister, THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, St. John's, Belfast. Services on the Lord's Day, Oc- tober 11, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated at the morning diet of worship. Rev. 17.15 p.m. Worship; Murray Riv-| : Eh so Pentecostal er, 2 p.m. Sunday School, 8.30/ bring the whole family. Sunday Sghool at 10 a.m. Chil-| conference, the members of the Summerside committee, left to right, are Charles Ballem, chairman of the Summerside Y's Men's Club Hi-Y committee; Nancy Morrison, president of Donald Nicholson, Minister. ALEXANDRA HAZEL- brook + Cross Roads. Services for Sunday, October 11: Alex- andra 11 am; Hazelbrook 3 p.m.; Cross Roads 7.30 p.m. Rev. C.W. Passey, Minister. oy THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Centra! Parish. Cyde River: Sunday School and Bible Class 10 am. Service 11 am. Canoe Cove: Sunday School and Bible ‘Class 2 p.m Service 3 District of the L.O.L. and L.O- B.A. will attend. Nine Mile Creek Sunday School at 11 a.m. Churc hill: Rally Day Service 7.30 p.m Rev. George Killen, Minister. MILTON — RUSTICO Anglican Parish Rector Rev. A-E. Piercey. | | Services for Sunday Oct. 11th. | St. John’s Milton, 10:00 a.m. Sua- Mon-| day-School, 10:00 a.m. Holy Com- Chri Service rect munion and Sermon Harvest Thanksgiving S Sturgeon—2 p.m. Sunday Church Cherry Valley. 2:30 p.m. | St. Marks, Rustico—7:30 pm Harvest Thanksgiving. Service Soloist: Gail Carter. ““‘Come and CORNWALL UNITED Church Sunday, October 11: Kingston 11 ja.m.; Cornwall 2.30 ‘Sunday School Rally Day’: New Domin- ion 7.30 p.m. Minister: Rev. IL Walls. | HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada. Ser vices October 11, as follows: De-| Sable 9.30 a.m. Communion; Bon- shaw 11 am.: p.m.; W.M.S. Thankoffering ser-| vice. Miss Elma Inman, Mis- sionary ‘on furlough from Trini- dad, guest speaker. Mr. Stephen, MacLean, soloist. Rev. | | } j Charman, Minister. CHRISTIAN REFORMED, Church. Service for Sunday, Oc- }tober 11 at 9.30 am. in English: ! land 1.30 p.m. in Dutch. Special|/by Andrew Johnstone and Ern- | Sunday speaker is the Rev. A.DeJager. | At Heartz Hall, East Royalty. | COVEHEAD UNITED Charge.’ iServices October 11 will be as follows: Union Road 11 am; West Covehead 3 p.m.; Stanhope | 7.30 p.m. Come and give thanks junto The Lord. These services| are to be conducted by Rev. AS. Weir, D.D. . HUNTER RIVER 'Charge, United Church for Sunday, October 11. conduct- ied by the minister, Rev. E. Fost-! er Hall: Wiltshire 11.15 am.! |Harvest Thanksgiving; Wheat! j Pastoral Services. ' ey | River 3 p.m. Harvest Thanksgiv-; ing; Hampshire 7.30 p.m. Har- vest Thanksgiving; Hunter Riv- er 7.30 p.m. Rally Day Service. | THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Marshfield Charge. | |Divine services for Sunday; Oc-| | tober 11, are as follows: Morn- jing service in Marshfield at 9.30 * 'a.m. Sunday School at 10.30 a.m.: Morning service in Harrington at, 11 a.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m.; | Evening service in Mt. Stewart! at 7.30 p.m. All are welcome to attend these services of worship. Minister: Rev. Charles Townsley. | | ORWELL — VERNON. Servic-| es, Sunday, October 11, Thanks-} giving Sunday: Cherry Valley 11 a.m.; Vernon River 2.30 p.m.;! Eldon 7.30 p.m. Rev. N.R. Green, B.A. ; WINSLOE UNITED Church. |Services for Sunday, October 11: | Highfield 11 a-m. Thanksgiving! p.-m., when members of Crapaud! Gamma Hi-Y, and a member of the Maritime Hi-Y executive; Caria MacKinnon, president of Beta Hi-Y; and Winston Smith, executive member of Alpha Hi Y.( See story on Page 5) Service and Sacrament of The? Lord's Supper; Evening service) jat. Winsloe North 7.30 p.m. Sun-} | day School at usual hours. Min- lister: Rev. F.H. Littlejohns. POWNAL UNITED Pastoral iCharge. Sunday 'am. Bunbury Thanksgiving Ser- vice: 2.30 p.m. Mt. Herbert Ral-) ly Day and Thanksgiving Ser} vice: 7.30 p.m. Pownal Thanks-| i giving service. Rev. T.R. Goudge Minister. NEW Charge. Services for Sunda, tober 11: St. John's Clifton lam: South Granville 230 pm Oc i! |J-¥ Garrett of Alberton, ispeaker. Rev. im-Moderator. |: NORTH RIVER tist Church. Service for October II: | Communion “United Bap- Sunday, Clyde to follow: "| River 3 p.m. Communion to fol- Thanks | low: Kingston 7.30 p.m giving Service with special mus- ic. Sunday Schools, North River 10 am.; Long Creek 1045 am | ‘airview 11 am.: Ciyde River 12 p.m. Minister: Rev. RJ. Fos- ter. ea PRINCE “THE CENTRAL Bedeque United Baptist Church Service Sunday School 10:15 am: Rev. Charles A, Britten, Mimister.”’ SPRINGFIELD j O'LEARY | ister: Rev. Ross A. Howard: Springfield 11 a.m.; _ O'Leary 17.30 p.m. Thanksgiving Services. | Sunday School as usual. LONG RIVER Presbyterian Church, Sunday, October 11 at/| 2.30 p.m. W.M.S. Thankoffering Service. Guest speaker: Rev. Donald Campbell. Special music! est Dunning. BEDEQUE Pastoral Chrage. | The United Church of Canada Sun- | day Services: Bedeque 11.00 a.m. | Borden 1.30 p.m., Albany 7:30 p.m. Minister: Rev. Harold B O'Brien. MARGATE Pastoral Charge j The United Church cf Canada. | Services for Sunday, October 11: Rev. G.C. Elliott, minister. Long River 10:00 a.m.,’ Margate 11:30 a.m., New London 7:30 p.m @ ‘ISLAND NEWS PAGE [fj GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 The Souris-based dragger, Harry G., owned and captained by Raymond Griffin of Monta- gue, burned and exploded Wed- Pastor. Baptist Pastorate. Rev. L.R. Sunday, Otc. 11th. Tryon 11 a.m. school at Tryon 10 a.m.; moreland 11 a.m. All are Wel- come. RICHMOND BAY Presbyterian Church, Rev. L.M. MacNaughton, Minister. Victoria West 11 a.m. Gacrament of Baptism; Lot 14 at 3 p.m.; Tyne Valley 7:30 p.m.; Freeland 7.30 p.m. W.M.S. Thank- offering service, Mrs. W. Forbes, Guest speaker, special music by Victoria West Choir. THE NORTH Bedeque Pastor- al Charge, United Church of Can- ada. Services for Sunday, Octob- er 11 as follows: Freetown 11 a.m. There will be no service at North Bedeque as this congrega- tion is uniting with Travellers Rest for their Thankoffering Ser- with the Freetown Choir in at- October 11. 11} LONDON Pastoral) held at O'Leary. Rev :| Regersan, B.A., B-D., Minister. |Geddie Memorial 7.30 p.m Rev.| guest!’ E.H. Bean, Inter-) North River 11 a.m.| tendance. Rev. Angus: Brown, Minister. O’LEARY Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada Services llth 1959 as follows:— West De- _/ von 9:30 asm. The Sacrement of the. Lord’s Supper will be observ- ed Bloomfield, 11:00 a.m., Brae 2:30 p.m, O'Leary 7:30 p.m. Thank-offering Service will Ketth M TRYON Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada. Ser- vices for Sunday October 11, Tryon 11:00 a.m., Crapaud 3:00 p.m. Crapaud 3:00 pm., Cape Traverse 7:30 p.m. W. M. S. Thanksoffering service at Tryon 7:30 p.m. Speaker Dr. Wenonah Foster of the North River Baptist Church. Special music will be re- ndered by the choir, Minister, Rev. A.D.C, Earle. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church. Services for Sunday October Lith. a.m. Divine Service 11:00 a.m. Rev. RD. Bhe quest speaker Keir Memorial Maipeque Sunday | 10:00 a.m. Divine Service 11:00 am. Freetown Divine Service 7:30 p.m. Laymen's Sunday will be observed in Malpeque and Freetown. Service will be in Charze of the Presbyterian Men's} Association and Men's Choir will Hampton 7.30,— Alma Baptist Churches. Min-|provide special music. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. E.H. Bean, | B.A.. B.Th., B.D., Mimister. THE MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge the United Church of Can- ada. Rev. J.M. Fraser, Minister. Sunday, October 11th: Lower Mon- tague—9:45 a.m., Thanksgiving ty Church, Montague, 10 a.m. service and Sunday School. ‘Trini- School: Thanksgiving Service and Jun- for Sunday School; 1:30 p.m.; Mission Band; 7:30 p.m. W.M.S Thanksoffering R.S. Latimer of Charlottetown as guest preacher and soloist. Sturge- on—2:30 p.m., vice. A hearty welcome to ail Services. ANGLICAN CHURCH Services Trinity, Rector Rev. W. Eri¢ In- graham. St. Mark's, Kensinzton, Morning worship 10.45 a.m.; Sun- day School 12 noon; Evening ser- vice 7.30 p.m. Harold B. Hooper, TRYON — BONSHAW United Graves, Minister. Services for Westmoreland 7.30 p.m. Sunday West- vice at 7.30 p.m. Speeial singing | A} be | 11:00 a. m.,} Service, with Rev. | nesday night in Pictou Harbor where she arrived earlier the same day for engine repairs. Nonetof the five men aboard where injured in the blaze which broke out about 8:30 p.m. but the 38-ton vessel and 200-ton car- go of fish valued at $47,000 was considered a total loss. Eugene Gorman, deputy min- ister of fisheries and chairman of fisheries loan board is ex- pected back in the province to- day following a visit scene. Francis Campbell, him. with water to contro! the fire away from the pier with . The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Oct. 9, 1959. Fire, Explosion Racks Souris-Based Dragger ' idea of beaching her in a safer part of the harbor. While she was being towed two men still aboard yelled, ‘she’s afire again.’’ As the blaze spread a second time the men had to be taken off but the tow contin- ued. Finally they anchored the burn- ing craft in shallow water. A muffled explosion shook 'the Har- ry G. about midnight, apparent- ly caused by fire reaching 1,200 gallons of fuel oil in her tanks. At one time it was feared the boat might drift into a C.N.R. ~ TO PRESIDE J.E. Burden, president of th: trestle across the West River near Pictou. The fire still smouldered today. was made up of mate Bud White and engineer Nat Campbell, both of Montague; cook Claude Pau- to the | loan | board inspector is accompanying | Johnston of Charlottetown Pictou firemen filled the boat} quet and deck hand Steve Comeau iboth of Souris, P. E.. 1 On Sept. 6, 1957, the Harry G. skippered by Captain Griffin re- scued Mr. and. Mrs. | miles off East Point. Caught in a strong Guif lcurrent the previous day the Another boat towed the Harry G.|Island trio had been adrift in a the |small dory for 22 hours. Tartan Designed By Island Woman having it registered with the Col- lege of Heralds of the Lyon Kit to. be carried in Sunter’s Ladies the near future. Shown as “‘slims’’ at Moore and McLeod's Fashion Show this w its public acceptance is awa ed here. Mrs. MacLean plad in January, ! it registered as Tartan in Ottawa Since that time she has endeavoring to have the tartan ac- cepted by the Caledonia Club or | the Prince Edw ment and. reg d in Sool as the official P.E.1. Tartan Clothing of the plaid -meaterial Boat Service (Continued from page 1) He remarked that of industry and natural resources, “ned and de on 34 i and the minister r vz! sl : = } of Arms in Scotland is expected) soon. the | has! ‘ng the eolers will be a descrip- | | rd Island Govern- ! | A distinctive tartan designed, dex gned b Mrs. MacLean is al- | ‘by Jean MacLean (Reed) Cove-| ready being manufacutred by Nat head Road, with the intention of | Gordon’s exclusive ladies wear establishment in Montreal and hould make its appearance here The colors in the tartan are iWear in the form of a skirt in| green, brown, rust, yellow and of Worship for Sunday October} white. The front of the tag on the eek | clothing will show a green Island, ited outlined in rust with the counties marked in gold. On the back of the tac explain- tion by Helen Laughlin of Fred- been |ericton, N.B. as follows: “The warmth and glow of the fertile soil The green of field and tree The yellow and brown of the Antumn. The white of surf on a summer sea.” satisfied with the farm engineer- ing service.and that it is now | being reorgan zed. He hopes to set | it up on a new basis with control | | in the department of natural re- Hon. Leo Rossiter, is conducting | Kensington Sunday School 10:00| an examination of the policies | coming under his department and | he looks for a. ‘‘wonderful”’ im | provement in trade and marketi#g) techmiques. | FARMS FOR SALE | A survey of Island farms for | | sale will be conducted by the fie'd | staff of the department of 7cul- farre for the of having available immediate information of conditions for prospective pur- chasers. Premier Shaw said there have been a number of isquiries garding farm purch: “within recent days uh have visited the province who are interested in purchasing rather large areas of land”’ He continued his remarks by saving “we have further inquiries from both within Canada without regarding the possiiltt of farm settlement here’. Due t ay DUT TsSe Lm ais he proposes to institute the survey of farms for sale now occupied and also unoccupied farms that | for agricultural production This survey, he stated, record in detail i type of farm, extent and | good road system and markets, and apy other.matters of interest i } and | and} groups and ~s| through the winter months to pro- Thanksgiving Ser-; may be available and siitadle | on his } would | rather than making the the character,| ment of con-| where people came 0 discuss | for the New London parish of Oct-| ditions of farm buildings, forest their problems: ober 11, The 20th Sunday after! growth; clear land, proximity to| sources. VAST IMPROVEMENT He expects to effect vast im- provement in the service with the | placing of one bulldozer im Prince County two in) «Queens and; another in Kings. He belteves this will better take care of the needs of-people requiring the “services of the division and suggests that those asking for it confer directly with the deputy minister of natural resources. Returning to a discussion of farming the premier said ‘“‘the primary function of the degiart- ment of agriculture is to carry out to the farm people, individually or coll« tively, in every part of the province, up to‘ date infor- | mation regarding practices and marketing’’. This policy will be particularly applied to meeting with farm other organizations for improving vide information these and other similar inquiries! farm conditions on an individual and community baisiis. The new approach to the pro- Jem is based, the premier said, belief that information should be taken to the farmer depart- ‘depot’ agriculture a FINE MILKER HUPDERSFIELD, Eng. (CP)— KENSINGTON UNITED —! Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. Sun- | to prospective purchasers wishing | Rylsion Factors Cornflower, two- Church of Canada. Sunday, Oc- tober U.: Church School 9.50 and Evensong 7:30} a.m.: Morning worship 11 a.m.; | p.m St. Stephen's, Burlington, Evening worship 7.30 p.m.; Sum-| Sunday School and Confirmation merfield service 9.30 a.m. Rev.} Lewis M. Murray, B.A., B.D, Minister | THE FUNDAMENTAL Bap- tist Church, Central Bedeque. Services for Sunday, October 11: | October 11, to attend the rade, Angus S. Jarvis. “Class 10:00 a.m. Legion Funeral - & All veterans are requested to assemble at the Can- adian Legion Home Souris, at 10 A.M. on Sunday, | day school and Confirmation Class | to settle here. 10:00 a.m. and Harvest Thanksgiving Communion 11:00 a.m, St. Thomas’, French River, Sunday School and Confirmation Class 1:30 p.m. and Evensong 23 p.m, Let Us Praise God To- gether funeral of our late Com- | ' AUDITIONS - FOR NATIONAL TV SHO Sunday School at 10 aaa rahemer| TALENT CARAVAN is now auditioning in the Charlotte- | town area. Anyone interested in auditioning for the TV show please apply by phone or in person to CFCY, Phone 7347 no later than Saturday noon. Auditions will be completed by | Sunday midnight, October 11. | A | FARM CREDIT 6 | tlement policy, the prmier s | would have to take a close look a* the overall picture department, will be created; he said, so the field men at al! times can keep in close touch with those} who obtain money under the policy, The object of this will be! to render every possible the farms. act will be made in due course with reference to insurance of the | individual borrower and the pro | of borrowers. Mr. Shaw said he has not been as-| Friday - Saturday 7:15 - 9:15. | | sistance to these people in order; Matinee Sat. 1 p.m. Comedian | to aid in successful operation of | Norman Wisdom in the comedy Amendments to the governing |Co-starring Jerry Desmonde. | posed extension of the age limit | Monday—Ladies only admitted. | Tuesday—Gents only admitted. year-old Jersey cow from a farm at nearby Golcar, has broken a world’ milk yield record by pro- Regarding farm credit and set-| ducing 1,650 gallons in 345 days. aid he|The old record set in the United |States was 1,591 gallons in 361 : idays. A supervisory system, within the | —— CAMEO KENSINGTON “UP IN THE AIR” Also serial. COMING MON\- TUES “THE BIRTH OF A BABY” } CAPITOL - summersive FRIDAY 7:15—9:15 SATURDAY 2—7:15—9:15 | | Besides Capt. Griffim the crew Frank | 25 | Prince Edward Island Fisherie Federation will provide at th annual meeting of the organize tion to be held at the Charlotte own Hotel today. The meeting is scheduled to open at 2 p.n and will be f#lowed by a qin- ner this evening. Guest speak- er at the dinner will be R.T Hager, Vancouver, president the Fisheries Council of Canade dent Mr. Hager will be accom- panied to the city: by Gordon O’Brien, Ottawa, manager oi the Fisheries Council. Guests present will include: Prince Ed- ward Island's Fisheries Minis- ter, Leo Rossiter and his deputy Eugene Gorman. Montague WI To Buy Clocks MONTAGUE — The September meeting of the Montague Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Charlies MacLaure with 13 members and three visitors pre- | sent. The president, Mrs. George Nicholson, was in the chair, and opened the meeting with the | Mary Stewart Collect repeated in unison. In the absence of the sec- retary, the minutes were read by Mrs. Cecil Beck. Mrs: Lyle Boehner presented the financial report which showed a substantial balance on hand. Correspondence included a let- ter from Janet Campbell, Monta- gue, regarding her attendance at the drama festival in Toronto and one from Roma FE. Campbell re garding cultural activities, also one from the Red Cross Society. The president reported that she had visited the new teachers’ reom in the Memorial School. On motion, it was decide to pur- chas@ electric clocks for the Mem- orial School. Mrs. Lester Mac- Leod was asked to attend to this matter. Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. A.D. Maclarre gave an interesting re- port on the annual provincial con- vention held in Charlottetown. At the close of the business a social half-hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the thastess and tie lunch committee. DANGER AREA DENHAM, England (CP) — Six live hand grenades were found in a_pond on a farm near this Norfolk town. E. E. PARKMAN OPTOMETRIST office— From Oct. 10th ‘to Oct. 19th |Office will be open for re- |pairs'and appointments. é Friday and Saturday Oct. 9 - 10 “SHOWDOWN AT BOOT HILL” Charles Bronson and Carol Mathews Cinemascope Western —— Will be absent from his SOURIS THEATRE | PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE CONTRIBUTIONS Gt. George St. $ 25.00 Craswell’s Photo Studio M.S cca tdawes A. H. Roper ee. ..33; Sally Shops, Ltd. $ 10.00 & Moreside $ 10.00 Sunter’s Ladies Wear aan oes oe’ Fashion Shop $ 10.00 Stewart Motors, Ltd. MMO onc. a. 5 « Island Radio Co, OR ch awis ves Arnfast, Lid. $ 10.00 Jenkin's Pharmacy S O00 ii icici J. C. Saint $ 6.00 Staff of .the Vendor's OO... 6 easas as J. T. Davies Pe OOP sibs se0c: The Bike’ Shop S 2 wise Dr. G. D. Barrett O SON ci. an Peter MacNeill $ 5.00 Rose Marie Beauty Sh S Ee. shia A. D. Seaman $ 5.00 Firestone Home & Auto Supplies S OO a ks L. H. Kennedy = 6... Dr. J. C. Gallant $ 5.00 .... Maritime Stationers $ 5.00 Household Finance Go. SS ic. aa H. M. — S 48 3h. Miller Bros. $ 5.00 Sherwin-Williams Co. of Canada $ 5.00 Tanton Accessories $ 5.00 Williams Jewellers 8 US Reg MacNutt $ 5.00 New Way Furniture Co. $ 5.00 Charlottetown Veterinary Clinic , $ 4.00 The Island Credit Bureau $ 3.00 ......... Burns Jewellers $ 2.00 ea: Mrs. H. J. Dingwell. Mary Fielding, Prince Beauty Parlor, Dillon Printing Co. G. D. Carson, P. W. Small, David Murphy, Lioyd Grant, Eddie Acorn, George Waller, Murphy's Service Station, Harry A. Mac- Dougall, Eastern Auto Supplies, Robert MacKinnon, Hi-Style Mil- linery, Tweel’s Restaurant, Em- pire Life Insurance Co., Hambly & Innis, B. J. Haywood, Mrs. D. S. Campbell, Fred Lambros. $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. Edison Watts, Mrs. Marion Stewart, Charles MacGregor, Adelaide Larter, P. C. Bower, Mrs. Claire Peters, Moran’s Children’s Wear, Sterl- ing Moore, Bus MacCannell, Vessey’s Tire Shop, Elmer Mac- Intosh, Roy Pursey, The Gloria, Verna Cahoon, Fred G. Kelly, Isabel Stead, Barbara Leitch, J. A. MacIsaac, Kip Ready, Peter DesRoches, Eric Foster, Alban Gallant, Reg. Newsome, Robert Harvey, Doug. Forsythe, Harvey MacLennan, Harry Sentner, H, D. Bell, Alden Ellis, Hume, John Carr, Clarke Cud- more, Layton Stone, Victor Ling, Harvey Jackson, Mrs. Kenneth Newbury, Sadie Huestis, A. E. Wilson, Mrs. G. W. Bennett. 50c ea: Joe DesRoches, A. J, MacKenzie, Rowan MacKenzie, 25¢ ea: Blaine MacLure, A Friend. : Lower Gt. George St. $23.00 MacDonald & Rowe Woodworking Co. $ 15.00 Charlottetown Marine In- dustries, Ltd. 5 Ue 5.3%: H. L. Sear & Co. S Me sctshisckaus W. W. Reid DIG peissieecsa Athol Burns $ 5.00... E. J. Dockendorff $ 5.00 $ 5.00 shay $ 5.00 .... G. She ie. ‘ $ 2.00 ea: B. Graham Rogers, Mrs. Reg. Fraser. $ 100 ea: Claude MacKay, Elmer Craswell, Edwin Steven- son, Frank Campbell, Freda Blanchard, Mrs. W. H. Andrew. .75c: Eugene Gorman. Prince of Wales College SRO ais W. A. MacPhee BS GOP nosasiccs G. L. Bennett S Oe ok J. B. Brow $ 5.00°.. Dr. Frank MacKinnon Lily H. Seaman $ 2.00 ea: M. C. Bethune, Roy Campbell, F. M. Lothian, Edgar MacArthur, Helen Yeo: $ 1.00 ea: Ian Brown, Lawson Drake, Katherine Fraser, \Sophia MacCallum, Meredith MacLean, F. MacMillan, Christine Mac Nevin, M. MacPhee, Basil Phil- lips, Norman Stewart, Ferne Vessey, E. I. Wonnacott, A Friend. MAYFAIR| and Patricia Owens. ‘ THEATRE, MURRAY RIVER | FRIDAY - SATURDAY, OCT. 9 - 10—8:30 P.M. “THE LAW AND JAKE WADE” A western thriller starring Robert Taylor, Richard COMING MON. - TUE. “DON’T GO NEAR THE WATER” in‘ color. with Glenn Ford, Ann Francis and Widmark Keenan. Wynn, YEO “WATUSI” In color with George Montgomery - Taina Elg - David Farrar The story of fabulous King Solomon's mines. a woman brave jungle hardship in hopes of hidden treasure. The girl saves Montgomery from THEATRE MONTAGUE Friday 8:30 p.m. Sat. 8 and 10 Two men and rr i i.