I-tlberton United Men's Ass'n Annual Meeting h nnual meeting of the Al- ,;loen aunited Church Men's Aa- gnciation was held in the church hall last evening. A delicious turkey -upper was catered to by llle l-idle! lauild. Forty-one members and visitors were in attendance. roiiowins the supper Dr- R-W- Dyer of Alberton showed a large number of beautiful colored pict- ures taken on a recent trip to Europe. The slides shown on an illuminated screen included many well known cathedral! in Ensllilld Ind on the continent as well as pictures of famous historic sites. monuments and places of interest. In the absence of the president, Dr. 011. Philips, Mr. Frank Bryan. vice-president conducted the busi- ness part of the meeting which! was opened with prayer by Rev- Mr. Gardner. The finiancial state- ment was presented by the treas- urer. Mr. Thomas Barbour. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Honoray. presi- dent. Rev. Muray Gardner. Pre- d rideni. Mr. Russell Bonyman: vice-.- 3' president for Alberton. Perey Har- mmp dy; vice-president for CascumD8C- em, Russell Leard: secretary. ljl9flP.V Clarke; treasurer. Thomas Phillips. Committees for 1955 are: Recep- tion committee. Earle Atkinson. Haber Hardy and Cedric Hunter. program. Frank Bryan, Gordon Warren and Wesley Hardy. iitlend-I ancc. Charles Gordon. Amer Mill-l igen, Perley Hardy and Henry Wallace. Publicity. Henry Clarke. Frank Weeks and Russell Leard. Klcmbcrship, Thomas Phillips. Dr. 0.ll. Philips. Donald Hardy and and Ken L-ard. - Votes of thanks were extended to the reclining officers for the fine work during the past two years; to Dr. Dyer or his enjoyable talk and showing of pictures; to the Ladies Guild for supplying the sup- per and to the members of the nominating committee. The meeting closed with prayer by Mr. Russell Leard. Canada Will Conduct Survey For Ceylon department's the miles. by a Lockheed Hudson aircraft. used extensively in Canada. Mos- aics and maps will be prepared from the photographs and geolog- and visiting. Rev. Murray Gardner, Russell Bonyman, Haber Corbett OTTAWA (CPi - Canada will finance and conduct a 8500.000, two-year aerial survey of Ceylon's natural resources under provisions of the Colombo plan for economic development of south and south- east Asia, lt was announced Mon- 8 . NiI- Cavell. administrator of the international j nic and technical co-opera- ltion division. said a contract for ithe survey has been awarded to Photographic Survey Corp.. Ltd. of Toronto. The survey will lcovcr the entire island which has an area of about 25.000 square The island will be photographed employing aerial survey methods IN PARIS Air Commodore Harle 3. Long. 52. of Woodrnffe, Ont.. former chief of construction engineering at R. C. A. F. headquarters in Ottawa. is now sewing with SHAPE head- quarters in Paris. France. ICP rom National Defence) , Dies In Pulpit TERRA NOVA. Ont.. (CF)- Rev. Levi E. Atkinson. 65, of Brampton. 0nt.. collapsed and died in the pulpit whilc con- ducting a service at the United. Church here Sunday. Mr. Atkinson, assistant minist- er at Brampton's Grace United Church. retired from full-time 'ministry in Caledon East last -June. Since then he had relieved Mr. tWatson MacNaught To Leave Shortly For Japan Mr. J. Watson MacNauglit. Dl.P.. parliamentarysauistant to the Min- later of Fisheries, leaves ahortly for Japan where he will act as adviser to the Canadian delegation ttending the annual meeting of the International North Pacific Fish- eries Commiasion which meets in Tokyo on October 31st, and will last for about a week. Mr. MacNaught was head oi the Canadian delegation which met in Washington two years ago with representatives from the United commission. The Pllntou commission is to control agreement the fisheries of th bers from each country. where he will spend a day. 1-1 on November 15th. states and Japan andsotupthis '”.':: Pa "ic, principally halibut. sock- eye salmon and herring. It meets annually and consists 0 four mem- Mr. MncNaught will leave Sun- merslde on Wednesday for Ottawa will leave Vancouver by Canadian Pacific Airways on October 26th and expects to return to Canada h MO. which I both IINROEGVI III a possible danger to other vessels. EFFECTIVE METHOD The basking sharks so called because of their habit of floating lastly near the surface sometimes reach a length of 30 feet. How- ever, they are fair game for a Cow-catcher After Shcks On West Coast Now OTTAWA iCP)- The old-fash- ioned locomotive w-catcher has gone to sea, to kill sharks in Can- ada's west coast salmon fisheries. 'l'he fisheries department recently fitted on of its vessels with I triangular steel ram with a sharp point and a knife-like upper edge, and sent it out to chase basklngt sharks in Barkley sound on the west coast of Vancouver island. The boat gagged nearly 50 of the monsters during its first month of ti . 0 d it d fge” 0” n one By speare trolling gear it can destroy valu- o equipped with the new gadget. which is attached to the bow of the boat and carried with its point and cutting edge just below the water. The sharks. which have no com- mercial value, are an expensive nuisance to fishermen. Their pres- ence may keep fishermen entirely out of a rich salmon area because if one gets caught in the nets or Sontancod0II Charge Of Robbing Tignlsh Fisherman AMHERST (CF) - Two Amherst youths. Walter Jones and Douglas Sperry, were sentenced to peniten- tiary terms on a charge of robbery Saturday at the full term of the Cumberland c o u n t y Supreme Court. Chief Justice J.L. Ilsley presided. Sperry was sentenced to five years in Dorchester penitentiary and Jones drew two years. They were convicted of robbing Ralph Handerhem. a Tlgnisli. 1'-'.E.I. fish- erman of :60. The youths attempted Friday to escape from prison where they were being held pending the out- come of the trial. A jailer walked in the cell as they finished sawing their 'way through two steel bars blocking the window. Continued from page 14'- S'side Legion Branch Holds presiding. ing what might be termed "Can adian Legion Sunday at the orphan veterans and their children Monthly Meeting Several motions were approved to further local Canadian Legion welfare work at the regular meet- ing of the Summerside Branch No. 5 held in the home last evening with the president Lorne Monkley A motion by Les Jenkins was . g . v approved recommending that the.Fields of golden Wheat. Sally-COV N41 Canada and applications for.lWll5t qummerside Branch support and ered autumn leaves are not sights ll('ll an operation must be made' urge the Provincial Command to m be taken for granted by 22'yeall look into the possibility of arrang- agen" in which MP5 to vamus here after. three successful opera- points of interest on the Island for lllllls llllrlllllly leslulell llle Slglll the children of these two organi- zations would be arranged. Also- a motion by Glen DesRoches that T0"3lli0 eye Slllgco" i t the branch set aside one day for 3l3ldl1l8 lllllllm-lemly 3011 Wlll be (thefable to see normally. date to be set later) for the pur-i The mm, which costs hhoug 5209” able equipment in a few minutes. looks like the answer to the shark The fisheries department says it problem which has been bothering-may equip one or two more boats salmon fishermen for years. It is with the rams. This should be a big improvement over harpoon' enouuh to keep abreast of the shark ing, which is too slow. and rifle population, it says. Sight Partially Restored smartly manouevred vessel, Tuesday. Oct. 13,1655 The Guardian Page 15 eoce Carr oi Miscouche. and all its 25 tons of baled straw. a tractor, miling milking machine and other items. was burned to the ground last evening with an estimated loss of 315.000. The blaze, which broke out shortly after nine o'clock. is be- lieved to have originated in some manner from the tractor and it Concerned With DEW Line Crashes EDMONTON iCP'-The Cana- dian Airline Pilots Association is concerned about the frequency of After Three Operations MEDICINE HAT. Alta. (CP)- "This work is done only in east well in advance. You must be ready to go on 24-hour notice. 5 ”The main reason for this is be-. zluse Scottish-born Dr. Clement .ilcCulloch, chief of staff of Tor- old -Jenny Ferretti. They are mar- g vels of color to the diminutive , school teacher who has returned unto Western ospital. helicics in she lost suddenly last fall. using fresh cnrnr-as, taken from Thanks to the deft fingers iii” a somt-one else and cr.1l'tcii within and hcr 24 hours." NEVRE LOST FAITH ”I went to a dance last October in Rosemary: Jenny said ..I woke The first of the three operations. accidents on the Distant Early Warning radar line airlift opera-i W. .l. Montgomery of Winnipeg. association president. said Sun- day this matter will be discussed under flight safety when the group holds its annual three-day convention in Toronto starting Nov. 7. Commenting on ii scrim: of ar- r-idcnls which have rinzizcd the DEW liiic (ipci'alioii.s. Mr. Mont- gonicry said in an interview that few association members are fly- ing in the airlift and none of the members have been involved in contents. which included 3 head of young cattle. 75 tons of baled hay, 3000 bushels of grain.' Large Barn At Miscoucho Destroyed In Fire Last Night With S15,000 Loss A large barn. owned by Clar- lwas only the prompt action of tha iR. C. A- F and Summerside Flro ibepartmenis which savad the ,house and adjoining buildings from destruction, Because of the la- flammable contents the blaze gain- ed headway rapidly making it im- possible to gain access to the build- 'ing to effect a rescue of the cat- rtle or save any of the items atorad inside. i The building. 70 X 34 was built 'fifteen years ago and was partly covered by insurance. Mr. Carr ll a son of Mr. H V. Carr. fisheriea office. liliscouche. - C Playtgli-'t;inlciPSyvslt:;m lFouneler Dies At 89 SALEM Mass lAPl- Chris&g,n Lantz. rFllFPt'l YMCA official who ris Cl'Pi'lllPf'l with helping to found the playmnund system in the United States. died Sunday night He was an llc rrprcucnted the Red Cross in Halifax when the 1917 disaster struck that city. He was a mem ber of a three-man commission which ran Salem whcn the 1914 fire lcvr-llvd the city. Ho scrvcd as gonr-ral secretary of mo S.-alt-m YWCA for many iyczirs unlil his retirement in 1935. I W i KIDNETKCTBE y , . , pose of taking them on a ti . . . r i 1 in . Walter Wells. Entertainment. Rev. lcal and forestry studies under- ltl'lll.ll5l9fl5'lll'1 59V9l'8l l'"l'3l olli m. Toronto Slocks lThis periodical outing willnboeuclolg-ithe following morning and could i;j.”1:,,,l:ldflfeilli.l;ln8's.Elnl3 S1CC0nd July a.f3woa":lrEe”S1nN.rned ahom me. tilurray Gardner. Cyril Leard. Per- taken with the aid of special equip- aglu”rvl;V:lnl; fetsmes his widow xsugrclzl 13335 3:: us! ducted .by local Legion membersilnot see. I was not totally bliml but ” ,,I did not kmm, whiz 'm expert” freq,,(.m... M DEW acpidrxnts and ley Hardy and Frank Weeks. Sick ment are 8 Son Vernon of Sydney' N. xsil Millet imo iital iii l ilgk who wlll llmvlde tllell W" "llsltllll l clllllll 5lS”"g”i5l' llelwee" lmll did not expect loo much. and al- ”'"lr T9ll”9ll0" 0" ill? 8VlH'l"" .. S.. and ii daughter Thelma. of :31” Sum 9200 M M ” for tra"s.l”0"llllllll- dark and light. My eyes W0” '" lhuuizh l illfl mu lose my luuh and llldllsll-V-" MI"! Pwltlt "IV" "9"" '0 I'll (0-4 a Medicine Hat. Mm: smgff: 1:33 fa :2” th:tlleaigl;d':l'l0ll0nt3PP1l)l0VCd v:;igH'lamed." Ihnm, I Wm prpparer; far lhn ” i r l5llil'aresL TRCYIIAITI anitnrfxi S, R k -; ris mas ree E erec ' V . ,' l ' , , V I diinerves'-w en it may .l air ' ya. Western G uar ia n so-5-”-: --is 3 ii” is w::a::.- or w:v.:.;.... or - --2 1": ' u on ma iM isv. 17 omc an a. a prescnt for each , V n , , V V n ' 's: I . y g ml lrorri the no. it fey ai - In ,g;IlIi,i::Ra ass 595 575 59,, child M a veteran be pm.(.hasedy- The schim: icachei i;oihn inuiiicii ll has Vllvii like my sinhi llfllllt. ie- y)'(i(':r;Itn,:i:1ia,A ---Tlbe dlni.hv,sriirs inlmirmu my in N" ummdimmhd comma mo original Rexall RESERVE NOVEMBER 25th. xTandem ....31:; l12.,, '12 This motion was proposed by lllllll 7” '"'”f"e” ” W V” ”""”l l""'W”"'"'i 3"" '.'"”l "W... m,,..”,,,'"gs "W l.”"' "l' I-toftvnlnllvw "W rlimlmtwll one cent sale. all day Wednes- St, Marys Guild Christmas 1,. CHESTER EASTER XTErk nnnh 1-,5om m ,9! Harold Ha;-kneso ;laUElll Hljlilalliy l?0S8m8H it-H (lay on iux Vii-inn has lm-Willi-Pd The (d "ll 9 llollll l-l ll""'l'll-Vs get and use Dmlrlls Kidney Pills. Dadd's day, Thursday. Friday and on 1 . y -Whom Lund lnooo 150 1.10 mi The secretary-niaiiagcr. Jim Ho- lll.llCll l" Ullllary when M lilhllllmlll (la. l" 'l'll" allrl ll "ml l5 :rl'50 ll. 6 pr,a..,llmFmmFm .h”"'l5t help Ibo liidnvyx so that you can rest Saturday morning. Gourlies Rex- bazaar and Pantry S8 9. KEIISHIE The death of B. Chester Easter 3;-'inr1-Em dim sum 5.5 5:, Kan. read the mmuws of the (.xgAikenhead recninmcnderl- ii mrnra muthc vlglu nyp ;Vnl1;(l;”xiy)-3? 0142 Per Fem Interest, h.h,,..-,,,d 1"; h,h.,. ,u all Drug Store, cent;-31 street ton. of Burlington, Mass.. occurred in xrmm mug; 1:3 3- ecutjne meetings held since me transplant. although he said he . IVtIll.l1(-i going back in the hos- ” - "l . -l.'93l'5- 3” 3V3'l'. I . . lMoncton Hospital, Tuesday. Oct- xTowai(mac ssh n 1;; lg: last general meeting which revea1.ic0uld not guarantee the success of piial azziui next May or June for able llllly l” lllllll'lll"al5- NO one Eli'l'RA! EXTRA! 31.1: Rexall PANTRY SALE and Bazaar It tober llth. Mr. Easter had been XTTBYII Rea mo 43 42 45 ed that the poppy film "Lohglsuch an operation. lgrafting of a new cornea into the may lllly "mle lllall 55-000 W0l'lll- ..... one 1'8"! 53;;-mall d3Ydw9g"f5d:Y- Kennedy's Store. Kensington. Oct. Vacationing in Petitcodlac. N. B-, :3” 55:35:! Iigooog nm as; silence" win he purchased mi "After visiting the doctor I went left eye.” Cwmmj" P f . Tll”".lla-Vi l' 33' lgllh mt; lll;lllt-V gzhd at 3 pm, by C1e,m0nL w. when he was taken ill. I ,1,” hm M m m assist in the forthcoming wreath to the Calgary Canadian National After a short stay with friends p0L"jE "ND CA-N-H TO eSSlOI'lal Cards morning. giclobar u u -swig L The deceased was born in SDHng- xli Mnnipuhas rim :1 as as and poppy campaign. Also that T- Institute for the Blind. wlioi-c .- here. .lr'nn.v will decide PYIIIFF to hg ?el;gera(l30gl!l;e3 ex” l 3 ' lllllllld WIESLS E181-. gllf 1:011:01 3353,25 lg: lg; igtvyliarle Hickey has been approved,stayed for four months sturiyiiii: go back in iiniversity and finish TORONTO if'.Pi - Patrol Sgt.l I ' NAME OM”-TED g In the my 0 ll 311 ED 8 1'00 5 35 ell xVlcour moo ' all '7” on recommcndation of the finance braille WllllF arrangement: uPl'P nhiainiii: hcr rl0ZFPP. nr nhiain 5 Leonard Ralph became, sur-piciruis Chartered He wa a retired ca enter h v- ml ll - - ' ' VISITS SUMMERSIDE M will count 0, the fiddling and stern" Sim 23 hiI'ptm . a :vv;l.,;.,,,., mnm 39,, W committee as auditor or the Leucomplelod for the operation on my is-mnnral-y I,,.li here until next Sunday uh:-n he spotted a you”, A y y gumner 0; Tjgnish was in sum. dancing contest held at Raceway mg! Sgetmn ?;,93S48 M 5n 09j!P3'.x;,:d:'llmP” am is. we gion replacing Albcrl Rolierisonleye,” Jenny said. swirls. 4'8r12V1HE 1! 5"-inns pole and la pailj CCOU" Sm 3 merside yesterday visiting friends stadium on Saturday evening. the he .worked gmr the .C D? eRilIT;e mmmy ms ms who has 15;, "19 p,.,mm.e. Mr. --- - -- mm ll3lUIlg a dmi'ritou'n street during a. T. Earle Hickey nnd baseball gssnciateg belflrire lills fact that ML Ken walk" asrled Mouton as a cMpente'r ms 'w”:;x:VV'ilts;.v' iomi no, 11... in... gllclteyg l:lu3l(l)PE commenced as of. zeazigr r'.an;' Hod risked ditir R lU(ll(l Canadian Bank of Cnmmgi-ca departure on Ue5flBY lo? 5 W11" as mast r of mo l d t - i i ' X "M .'”l "Wm 9" 5 Q ep em er I L N b S d i E '3 an M ea lmmd ml Eundlng ye, home in San Amonlny Texas, ti .. JE the goigstazgs V325 l::':;leacer::f1:lblellll:)f2l5h2!le:'llS R5931”?! ;:vVlr'l'l;;::;l lfgmlllgg '3': I33 Corresimntlcnce iii:-ludetl a letter poiinds of 1oad..losepl1 Barnesy 2L!summ9rsMe' PE-L PM". 3! Mr. Sumner. for the last ten gdvertently ommedn of the Methodist Unnediclhl Fin"? ml. L... ,j.'.... j.. I... ., .from the Prince county Hospital a 0' Toronto has charged with tin-it.-----w------C-.. years has been nnnminent in pm. "19 1" xVcllort-v ml. ,.-. .. ,-. nckliowlotlginc l'P('('1l)l of a dona of scrap Iwui which nnllro eanil INSURANCE moting baseball clubs throughout Bllsl'llllg'-ll"'- ' im d gzknonr min 20.1 mi zrw ltlon of 3500.00 from the Summer l- was "fished" out of manhulos it'll g , Prince County and me years ago RCIA-E c'w.L. Mrsl1N(7:V FF ilile (talgd figghiers. Zenmln" llgglo" 343': side Branch towards the cost of . . H . y E the l'l0W71imlll area where the 'l'n- E- E lllllli 37 50" Limited organized the famous Tignish Roy- to lM5l' . On? A3 Y; I-ll" I118-l..z,,,”. -500 ms -3” -3? the new Nurses Residence! and a liALl.FA.x iCP .--- Minn .th.ml Stttrrii vii -."1H1W lfdthfrb a C-u.Irnnt.o Hydro Commission is doing. Fire - Auto - Casualty ai Aces which is one if the lead- R-C.A.F. Sub Division of the mlll;nie)"st;l,'em .'M' gwlltli Curb letter from the national advisory '9ll5 5lE,"3lf'd. lllf 5l3l" N 3 ."l”l” l39l,ll-b”' ”"l”ll”li allil 3 ill'l"”P3l.lT9illlP-nryconversion work. it Summer St. Summerside mg teams in the Intermediate ..B.. Catholic women. League held Macph ya ct: )ac(.:l rs. . yI'0Ilyz:2I.l;i)!lt)Co 1:15 570 no son poppy mmmmee oumhg,-hg the .crm llllS tail Sl..k-VVP8l-fllfl l).md guide iiw students throiigh terms, ----- --- V l-P3SU9- 5 lllelf 1'98Ul8l' meellllg on Tu. day Donaldefaa Arela d l:Jema"t' Mfl'l,p.,,, Pp" lll;'w3:m go merits of the poppy mm --Long Wheelhouse and his 157 rlris.-iiiates of IR ('lA:.cs. 14 of wliirli are 0 y iy . y . I . October 11th with 34 members pre. bet R cRus;In , Heane ta) i-Wand on W W Ho M hsuence", .. u was ,cu,n1mended.dldl'll hear them. The Boar llivvr tauchl rw.-ill,x. Two or n,-ma; D ome l"IS sent, Mrs. Quintin Gleason the .; 0(nG n. vshrg. arry Henni-- OILS idurjng the business meeting hyyN-S.. lad has never hcnrri n mund schnlnintw. are blind as well as E. En Parkman pemnai, ....n..... ........... .....l n... J. A. h... .;,,,i;;".,,,,.".;;i::::”,';-.,,5,-,S.,-,; :lrs:..s.'.' m :3 it :3 ':,0la"d.P"”W" 'i':" "”s 2"" "9 ””.'i”” ”.."”.l2”""”tlf”””i . i'?”.'..”"" l ””"'al ""'-”-A W Warren open a th tin uh g A ' . own it every sc 0 i in t e d' - 8 an 8 0 9? .VHIIn:-s ers 0 ctr nwri PHONE 3287 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault of the league perayene gliesllnesgs lilro- Mrsi G.0"l”ll Ball iVlVl3nl,:2:lhlz':duc .333 9: 5: 9: trict and to all the "local servllrse from the four Atlantic provinces.: They stiirlx the usual Srltllnl sub REGENT 1'uEA'nu-7 3133, Roman and three boy? were visit leaded with the minute! of the R;l:;g:ll:let0rI7.!l. )8l1t;lublVI.rS. Jrohn ;-gum; Cdn mil 550 540 545 ioi-ganizattons to help promote theiare enrolled in the school for the jects but the emphasi: is placed gamma; st. summggdg ing at the home of their Aunt Mrs. llast meeting and an executive em emm" l-ve'xa:ta 1:330 33 "5 1" Wrelilll and POPPY Campaign. deal here Wllere llley Wlll learn lolllll lt'l5l”1'-'9- ll!” Wadi"? 3"” -illeecll Martin. Emerald. meeting read by Mrs. John Roy fX::g.g,ehlIfg5nes(l1f,'";l”” Vl;lam'lxBrltalta izoo 250 zlg President Lorne Monkley told talk and eventually obtain a grade instruction. Ry R Hunter. R1). Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perrv and in the absence of the 5e"el'l'yv Charles. Exist WGyI!I0lll1?lylM:::.l 5Ell.l3i'n."' I333 llu. the meeting that lnmmon Cele. seven Bl: elgdlt i)duc.amlll-i Mtpr 10 -.,D.av'd Wm lpfwll ”"'7ll by ll" . 3lm"l"Fl'l'i- P-E-L - Pllfllla Ulll - Mrs. R. A. Mclnnls. K H, P , - 'v xclmn C monies are planned for the Nov- years 0 stu y avid will also hr mitiiitz lll9.lll)l8llI'lllS he tools on .-icllanslllllrlllg sMALl.MAN'S BUILDING Mrs. Burke of Charlottetown were Th nu 9 - 8l'llVleW. ONEWH. and Cyril. "ll ll” -"ll "5 "5 ember meeting for new yne"'sl)grsi8ble to read lips and voice a rcnlv the tc-achnr : throat ii: she s oaks i ' e..m......m.m. also visiting at their Anny; Mnn. b we! anclal statement was read O'Leary. also survive. One sister. :f,,.”L.,L'3f,' ,m”:3 2;; "" that joined this yegr .5 wen an If he becomes adept at the urn no will have in 1...... the-irllrlneaii-l lll-"ml Martin or Emennhg. Y '1 T- Wlllilnwm Correspom Mrs. Abbie Mock. Safe. Mo.. also xcdn . 9 - - , . - . VAPORUB A- ll3Ym0l"l GV3-llto dance an read by the "ting "cg survives There are 52 d hnd mbmllllal 0" 50" 595 590 59-1 an election of officers for the com- Yel'S3l.Sl8n languili-I8 Of the mutt iniz anti lhcn sentence Slrll('llll'E.l B.Sc.. 0.1). Mrs.Emma Hayes of Bedeque retary Were. a letter from the Girl pen and 11 great grafI:3l;,11cdren' c Colliers": 37;: go, if :3 lllg Y9"l'- one 3PPllC3ll0ll l0l' memt lg ””.lSlll9 the 5Cll"”l' Tl" i'll"l”"l5 ll ll'lll l"llf9 lllm "1""? "V l”"Y- . .-- 7 - ..mm,,, , '33 Water Street Siimmu-dQ had the misfortune to break her Guide Troop with thanks for I The funeral was held Thurgdm; xC Decalta 1500 in an s7 bershlp was approved. S. i will be because he has lceiriicd yr-.1.-5 lo hllllfl n mp.-ihiiiary. The Above Maiirice Mlliti Meal. Wm mm In 8 fan while vlsmng mends cheque receyved, I note of thanks afternoon from the home M; his :gdnml:.vH.P:&o go no up are encouraged to make full use oi next sexy.-n ycni-sh.-ill be spent in PHONE 8530 in Freetown on ri-idny gvening. s lo; :1 ill" from Mrs. Paul Klnch danghye, Mm Jamie Gardy Mm ,c on G,,”,,,, hm ,; ? lij an Pu er lllelf V0C3l 00Fd3- -academic edugajmn. 55cAMEog9 -v--C---C-.. Mr. Roland Martin. Rumford. xolln l,iiises.Ilngrs.:i?:ul:n:on.firl;itiheg t'1?hel:leenvg(c),;Lfvaa? 023"?! llgll'l'PllllPm uglm 3 all P I MP.. is visiting on Prince Edward the date for the regional confer- ed by isnv w, H p-0,5 meg "cl :S;:i ,,lfll','f mom l” "5 Deplores Ragld KENSINGTON Dl'- ""ll"l'l Ml"'N9lllu”-D- his IRUIII and Uncle. Mr. and Mrs. ence. were --Abide Wm, "Me .. .l.lSn'fe lglltlilll: ,c,,,,",l"'m," 3331:; 1:; 13,; , , , , Mon”-uesy 7:15.935. The Great Physician - surgeon M" l"llll lll E"l9l”'ld- The following conveners were Arms of Jesus” andl"Jesug Lover lincnoml h.. moo ll ll” i-l E d ' Love Drama - "THE LAST wilt" sl:'”l- slllllmenllli Mm A. 5. Massey. sprmg st" present and gave brief reportg, of my Soul.” The poll bearers. all ;c nr::oo .8? n Yr. TIME I stlw ,PARlS". technical. llllll” 79” summemdey "turned Sun d H, lylils. E. G. Daley. Spiritual; Mrslgrandsons. were Messrs. Charles xc East Crut not so as no VATICAN CITY, (Reuters). - or, starring Elizabeth Taylor. Van yf h from . lwn...,n.i. mg. n, sh". 0 1' Roy. Library; Mrs. am Howatt. Lorne iiawntt. Byron Mc- ;gg: gift"-c 1:323 2;; 2:; The Vatican City newspaper 'os-- wn-rsnwnvs. Alta. rcim offer an indication of the expected 'l"l'"”ll- wall" Plil""ll' ll"""' (l ”9”p "' make. Que” when she W” the Smith. membership; Mrs. Roy Phee Jr-. Everett McPhee. Laurie xC West mo ioosso 5.,” 5:, lervstore Romano deploi-es the Nearing completion r I. ' i I W Reed Bank drawing 'l'lIPSd8.V- THE READ STUDIO sum of her SOMMHI and daugh. Msclfensie. social and welfare; Foley and Robert McAusland. xbei iuo sqoom 10st in uslllllll" ""011 by Bome R0018" rm . 0 Me 9 h” ''l"”" ll mil" l” ll ”l”lllll"ll'l 1, W EEA35 hm Mr. mm M". Gem." Irving. 5 ME. Ray Lavers, Publicity, Rrinwinn ing,,-en, were Mess”. 31,0339 3: Cathogcs who 'st(:ppe(: an Amerigi, Sgiittyems : the inn.-mnent nf nghning Innrflllfiilfl Fhm; is lawn . . id t . R 1 can egro pries mm saylll reig 0 e 11;, H1 N - - mg 2!l'Nt cit iiornciili inn mm ;:m'- r nr--- - -- - m Friends of Mrs. Elmer Pineau the ingertelilgelllieldeaig fn&l;?.f.', 0:, Fllink allyillivogtt. Dgullgllasnlllltlllfiftlll i3l"Sl.. my :5& 3” :2” ll" mass at Jesuit Bend, -La lfransportauon C((l,lmMm,P', m'.!l:".n'Pfl1r'l9nl and the financial l'lnllM-st Summerside will regret to hear complete a program for the re. Lloyd Matthews. Sutherland Benl xl"od Pete Iaooua 42: all Tl” PllPel' 5335 lncllll illS”l'll"' lng for an even rest. l P V". "l ll"? l'la"'li that she ha; entered the prince ggnnhl conference ,0 be held Now Hnrnid Home hm; wmmm Dennis: (!;Il31I;'ilwutGrass amass no 349 lnatlon is a sin against the not 1956' 3 " 5935"" l" -W?-m-vs”-r-m-V County Hospital for surgery. Au ember 13th 1,, .the MI. Marshal-interment was in Bethel United xmnlhlcnh Q ? "'9 "l C”tll”llcl5"l' lbllllllilellli More thnn125,ooo mm of freight . C” llfllte for a speedy recovery. S School, The hnthmal pruidemvs Church Cemetery. name Oil 5o"Illo too am :Irelillb;fshI?1l; 'llgelp:n:l'fl;lc'sus::!:3' about 25000 tons greater than the Japan Nol -Llke letter was read by Mrs T Wilkl -i 'll"'k-V III: also out W '9 5 H1954 ' Wm iir. and Mrs. N n H lm i ' "i FLORAL riuiw n Ch ' . i 1' iii . l tth mi.- "'50"-, be moved over . . . . - -- . . oi Brockton. Mll5..lI'll'l!tl)1l:)red l)o ti: 23"',,,lf,"g,,l"""ll wlllllml” "P”l'l" TES ;VllPlter." sag” sol sllogn shiirglls ol'erSll.ceC;ec.ilia. ewherle llle Comlmnys vast network of in- I'l0IIyWO0d TODAY 3'30'7'15'9'15' WEDBLSDAY 7'15'9'u Island 1": week to vim M". published B gvook book would be PILLOW :1lf.r;1ei'r.Ifit;m. mm in an incident o,.cu".edA land river and lake waterways be-i liolmer's sister and other relatives. Ray Layer? loltleetllnlier mm M”. Th f it 11- 1 Peta ,3 '3: "Exclusion on racial grounds l0” l1'99Z9'"P ll1l5 l3ll- llmvely Mscliiko Kyo, Japan's Mr and Mrs. Elton Cairns Free- William ill”. y Mm Funk 9 am 3' aMarixold man 3 s4 as ll 8 Sin Isalnsl ll"? "Blurb '0l Bl" wlllle "'9 l955 season was . . . Tho incomparable town, ' I I I W be in charge of they SPRAY llilarrlll Peta scans no no Catholicism. it is its negation, a boom year.H it is estimated that.50"l8ll0'"l lllm "Well. lives a we ' "Tangemellu ll” ll” l'93lllll' 'xlf”;,"” :5?” '5 99 its blasphemy." the article says. 1956 will be greater with 1957 likely-' . n. . "my ” MISS” Eleanor and Juremi Mup :tc61l:feIr)encc.bIt was decided that car, Foley and mmny :N",,,,:.,, moffg, '3, 3; "It is a sacrilege to practise it l0 he the Peak. 1""? dlll"”"l ll""l 9' lll” '0 America's most my! Breadmbnne, Mm Eleanor ecem er meeting Chi-lst- Rankin How,” and family nu", cu ,mm m m ggaingt n priest, preventing him Requirements for national de-'11,...,,(,1,,.H,,1i..,,.,,,,d cm, ,1 liiacswain, Pleasant Valley, and m" ll0xe.5,'W0"lll be Picked for Hnny Henmgm. and family IN Concord mo so as as from approaching the altar. from fence projects throughout the North: ' ' ' P n ' ' '3lWl0U3 '5"'llllfl Mr. Eisner Nicheinon, Hunter Rlver st. vlncen” 0l'llll3llGze. Charlotte Chums Enter and mm"), ;,lj"lf";';l:'.'”ltl W0 90 48 50 pronouncing the words of con- have taxed to maximum the bargelitiri. Nn lush parties, no dates . i all left by train for Calgary' M. town, Keir Easter and family xN superior iii”: g 33 ”"”"l"" lalmllt "ll llemllllllelllli Ind lull licllllles Of Nnrlhernl - J item”. ....a. herln on Mgnday' Sept 26 Where To mark the fourth lI'll'llVer5al'y.Ggo1-ge 133519, and (nmny INC 011- mom no 4-,; ed by Cl1I”l5f-" Transportation. iii crown companv '""l "" l""ll l'l""l"l"l "9 "l"ll0 V ' they will attend Alberta Bibi "l the organization of the sublonnnid Mcmlsland and f , soil Salad iooo av. an av. This new movement of ii-oi lit” - F e dl amily xokalta oooi no i E - ruins and slurs usuallv live on ollege, Villon it was decided to invite Vohn Rochford and family he Pets coon n lilo BUILDING BOOM alone with rapidly-expanding mIn- ' . . J . . R"- 'l- P- 0ll3lll9Y- llle llfll ohn Easter and family xP-n Wut mom so no lng operations in the north.' will the not during pi-oilnction "IA lllrewell Party was held at lPll'lll-lIl dlfeclorl (0 IPCBK 8! the amletGard and family llll:I"I'lIn1er me so M as FORT WILLIAM. Ont. (CP)- necessitate the purchase and con- . ' , , Ilaznllgglgkgl !l?:ae:il:iEonMf1:; 8:1: g:le"g:ll'l.ll:ll wlHl99l::Il;';Ienll:l'l-theVV-pl-1(1): Vivian and Gordon Bait and family on 1.32.? 3: 3: 37' This Lakehead city's building con- struction of new egulp for the periods. fllncliiko Kyo will visit I E or of Miss Eleanor Macstvain and 81'-Im for the evening. Reverendj WREATII oil lg Jig II: 3: mucllonnls tlheadeilld R2,; nsuen:1elht,ly,nel: "eight compel" the Wool lllll vcar. See the pic- El N1 - dl t recor . 9 T . ' r mar cl'Zlg"f,.,l.'l”,',,El'f3',', thleecaigtr oil?3l.e.5l:til'l"'l"l wml Gifts and Byron McPhee and ll3v.:lI':?m milliv II: ii: til? ilemfiity had recorded 3-1.30.000 mgr PLANS EXPANSION IIIITP slnry nl lwr sccliiclcd life in ' p a H W N no no as u ng contriac s. more an ,- h -1- t n ,o I Etlytmowar m:r;.ll:gd' H: lll1l;lnnl:I”g:.5tll(;l;'ll lzzrallllflll-llsllrllll Cyril: Iloldle and family Isa":-'ys::hbov is: g 3 ii: 000 higher than the previous high mggg :l:.unl;::ll;,potl;; :ll1lle:;tnu.rft The Ftnnrlnrd this week. Get 3,” thn a1glft of money. As: mnin. courtesy of wo 2 R. Mcimii. me: lll”"l'll mndchlldren gal.-U icon no so ",3 lieu" of freight to be moved next year The Sl.n..i.n.i. nn silr nnw .. namcdat nillll” "ll lllllll was aiuoyed which refreshments were served FLOWERS BASKET Or" on. 1;: ii I: 1' bl" lt plum 5" extenslve exlmnslmlr ' i . ll prom-hm, . complete uitli Ill-1E-IIIHF. l2- -- by the committee in charge- s nun: C-Inn iuo no its ins DEEP-FREEZE ,1 nag.-gagging .n,.gmg.g.p..,,.,..,,,....,,.n,. O B - . Charles and Pauline Howait mum szinr min ins III Eli-ll0l'-I50 Mlnlnl C0. has alreafll 3 P nmrl and an W8” M 7” 1 ng..,.,,..-,3-H". h - war! U7 oar ing HOUSE Maior Hoogie The Ladner family ,.,?.','.', .53 '33 g 30 HIGH RIVER. Alta. iCPa-The Indicated it will require movementyll 41 r; , 5"" "" l"'5""'l" ' Central Pay Office. Ottawa xfrtad on nu,” 3;,” 5:” municipal hospital purchased a of about 60.000 tons of freight fortmmi". only ten (ems! - , ' ulln Oils soon in: MI in deep-freeze unit for its kitchen four its mining in 1956 and Gunnar "Du-D MA as mu: Rel SPRAY IWIII Mus!!! loom us N5 months ago. The hospi'tEl hoard. rai-1 4llgl(i)ioe.a tin expected to move aboutf THURSDAY . FRIDAY . SATURDAI lzllllll T . CC- freezer pa or so , ons. 6oLOrNE5oM:n.: "Ag 50'”. AL own peas. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Simon and anus ports the i Eld do d l :' I ll AROUND 5HAKm, HAN.” ligl ALL OVER' yMrs' Em", wood and mu Llonatnsaclnu. us use an ms within four months in say rigs ora an Gunnar are c:-nhy , its so .. .-is brought about by wholesale our two major shippers on the No YDO66--ti-IADDA -ii-ie PLAC8vilHzN I W" RM" V- P 5- '"''"'--m in an on an t the - . Mm R, W y...,.,1.; chase of meat and other foods. on Transportation line, bu y , SEE YOU OR BDSTOUT YOUR V" - ls "l W 496 - With RICHARD TODD - MICHAEL REDGRAVE Mr. and Mrs. V. J- Cslmpbell 3 my .m in Qff Shubenacadie Lions Cub n.m,n..uu h ft W ””PDAc.5E2,,'oE""oR,';7..5'5 lltlliililtlllialrlinschspter the Daughte glz: a re :4 :1 t e W i I Q. on. M. M the Nile gl7rs:?:l' wt. '2 lm lg". la: 0 f Mildred. Miriam and Ed- :33: nu! im in im O O - w to 1m 70 1! Mr. and Mrs. H. R, sieves and '-H 1fm- llr. and Mrs. Donald King. 2:,” in " "T '”"i”""'l R I N 03;”. gm, nsnriurxsrsisrmo "93 ”"dJ.l9'3"5l E NEW LEGION HOME .. BORDEN mun i1gMfR5Ui '"'”l”"' "0" ll TH IS is 9:30 to 12:30 Admission 60 cents '. Q . Jackie Doyle's Orchestra h ..,, still best floor on P. E. I. 4