Natiqnal President NDEA Is Officially Visiting S'side Group Captain J.E. Creeper, D.F.C., C.D. This afternoon Mr. Wyllie will on Mayor W.A. Currie and concerned with the wel-~ the local association mem- ISLAND NEWS PAGE. E ) GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 Two Men Injured | urer, formerly of P.E.1., who will “4 attained R.0.P. records during| since 1955. be 5 : ear West Devon fmiiee53 Marnwere 3 Sanat . »@ | the August, issue ian will visit the local RCAF Station, Ane ; > Jersey Breeder. All records re-| to discuss problems with station we er ce ae oe ported are on a 305 day basis. | ials and NDEA officers, and| The first white traders reac a8 ALBERTON BUREAU | posts. crossed the highway and |" Ip the mature class, “Hedge- roa today he will he guest of the Peace River district in north- bas OF THE GUARDIAN | turned end over end in the ditch. |iee Aima,” an 11-year-old, own- the station commanding offier,|ern Alberta about 1786. ToS A highway accident at West| Following treatment at the | 44 by Clark Bros, New Wiltshire, _—_—___—__— == — a Devon Sunday morning resulted | scene by Dr. George Dewar of | produced 11,369 pounds of milk, ie in serious injuries to Euclid Des- |O’Leary the two men were Tush- | 599 pounds of butter testing 5.27 Roches of Miscouche and less ed to Prince County Hospital at serious injuries to Douglas Blan- | Summerside. chard of Summerside. DesRoches is suffering a bad- A 1959 Dodge pick-up truck,|ly cut forehead, fractured skull, said to have been driven byjconcussion and a fractured Blanchard, struck the right guard | shoulder. Blanchard has a deep rail at MacNeill’s Bridge, skidd-| cut on the forehead. The truck ed along the rail snapping off two | was extensively damaged. ie Bible Presentation Is Made ii To S’side Student Minister . pours o voverta: Yecung’ 6ss 53a a per cent. SUMMERSIDE — The-congre-, conducted by the Rev. J. Donald gation of the Summerside Presby-| MacKay, and an address which terian Church yesterday morning | accompanied the presentation was | made a Bible presentation to made by Dr. J.A. MacMurdo)) Donald Ross, a young Summer-! clerk of the session, with the pre- "THE SHAGGY DOG" PRINCESS PAT | SEPT. 21 TO 26 INCLUSIVE’ | » te —__—_ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT — of butterfat testing 6.58 per cent. In the four \year senior class “Hedgelee Jester Holly,”” pro duced 8,441 pounds of milk, 566 pounds of butterfat testing 6.71 per cent, *“‘Hedgelee Jester Hope’ pro- se ene — — + e Sas 1 lina ee 4-H PUBLIC psc Prince County 4-H Club pub- | Summerside. From left to making the best speech of the | side man, who leaves today for | sentation to student minister Ross ic Speaking contest winners 7 : : i inistry in the Presbyterian | , ioe made-by-Loine it ai ANNUAI MPAIGN are seen with their prize | Lot 16, the first place winner in Church. | : CAMPAIGN awards following their partici- | the senior division; Charlene The presentation was made dur- Ross is a son of Mr. and Mrs. ® pation last Friday evening in | Wright, Middleton, runner-up in | the award to the contestant | junior division. ing the morning church service | Garnet Ross of S side : IN AID OF Large Group Adults, Children’ FE: PYPS Elects Stella Maris each month during ine eek be _ PROTEST ANT ORPH ANAGE Pass Red Cross Swim Tests - || New Officers 1H And S Meets 62°82 t+ SN : Charlottetown. for coming Rural OPENS A large group of adults from ,so-did very well. Mrs. Leo Mac- |} - Mermaid and Mt. Herbert proved . Isaac was chairman of the course i to themselves that it’s never too|and Judy MacDonald carried out | late taglearn to swim as. they the instructions. iz successfully passed thé beginner /°--‘Those receiving’ awards were: | += tests and then went on to earn Beginners— Blaine * Murphy, | © - KENSINGTON — The regular) .NORTH RUSTICO—First meet- Youth Day, Sept. 25th. i = |meeting of the Kensington P. Y. jing of Stella Maris Home and! A cordial welcdme was ex- }|P. S., was held in the church School Association-was held on| tended to the new teachers on hall on September 14 at 8.30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15 at 8 pm. The/ the staff, Miss Rose Marie The meeting opened by a verse | vice-president,- Mrs. L.H. Dou-, Doiron. and Gregory Gallant of of scripture by the vice-president. | cette acted as chairman in ab- | North Rustico, both graduates of Lois Stavert led devotions. | sence of the president. Stella Maris High School. In absence of the secretary,| Arrangements were made for | Se tre eet it was moved by Bloyce; Stavert holding Field Day when weather and seconded by Orville Mann permitted: prize money was vot- | | that Lois Stavert act as secrei- ed and a canteen committee ap- ary for the evening. | pointed Nine members were present| Chaperones were named for” and offering amounted to $1.45. | coming socials. A very interest- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th FACTS TO REMEMBER WELL DRILLING| If you are considering ewards. - jmon, David Raynor, Ronald Ray- | _ A total enrolment of 65 took nor, Charles Power, Eleanor | | the tests at Red Point, which Matheson, Mary Beth Mclsaae, | | Were carried out by Joan Murphy | Mary MclIsaac, Isabel Power, i and Doug Cudmore. — | Marlene Matheson, Margaret | The huge class of children al- Burhoe, Franklin Brazil. Winston | ISLAN BRIEFS | MacGregor, Mrs. Keenan, Agnes / A letter of appreciation from ing letter was read from the - TENSITY , aN THE COST | Brazil, Frances Ann Sharkey, | the Ce etry ‘Geauking |Seovinctal president urging in- | drilling a new well con- OF Pn ee a ee Weer eer LEVEL, A |Gail Raynor, Alphonsus Driscoll. | Juniors— Kathleen Ann Mac- | Donald, Anita Maclsaac, Sheila | the young people for the gift of creased membership two picture lamps to be placed! The education committee over the honor roll. eli eeniertmie ; GENEROUS RESPONSE TO THIS YEAR’S APPEAL IS URGENTLY ‘NEEDED. tact R. T. Morrison Co. Summerside. We are Currie, Collen Power, Barbara | / Myron Paynter will lead de- FRANTERITY SUSPENDED Trainor, Margaret Mutch, Mrs. | id votions and Orville Mann has! LOS ANGELES ‘AP The i to drill wells Thelma Hemm. Mrs. Eleanor! 4 AUTHOR | cree. (20z mectine’s proeram University of Southera California | OW adn HERE IN P. E. L. WE CONTRIBUTE MAGNIFICENTLY TO ALL | and the same two are on the lunch has suspended a fraternity and | committee. It was decided to ask | put its members on probation the Ladies Aid to cater to a ban-/ after a student choked to death , quet for the fall rally on Nov. ! quring an initiation hazing. Rich- Matheson, Earl Proctor, Dunstan | + MaeDonald__Mrs._Kay—_MacDon- ald,. Athol MacDonald, Harold Beagon, Bob Driscoll. CANADIAN-WIDE APPEALS. IT IS A PRIVILEGE, AS WELL AS A RESPONSIBILITY, TO CONTRIBUTE WITH EQUAL GENEROSITY TO THIS APPEAL ON BEHALF OF OUR OWN HELPLESS CHILDREN. any diameter, any depth Rev. Charles A. Britten, above) is the author of: ‘The with reliable and ex- + Intermediate— Judy Morgan, Parnell Trainor, Senior— Glen Trainor. } RE-ENTERS HOSPITAL Bruge H. MacLean, Long Creek, has re-entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for furt-;{ Seeking Shepherd” a medita tion, which will appear in the Oct-Dec. issue of “The Sec ret Place”, a daily devotional quarterly for family and indi- ' }1, at Kensington. The new officers for the com- ing year were elected. They are: president, Marjorie MacArthur; vice-president, Sitavert Huestis; ard T. Swanson, 21, of Los An- geles, died Thursday while try- ing to swallow a piece of liver | three by four inches and three- quarters of an inch thick as part perienced drillers. R. T. Morrison Co. Dial 2624 Summerside her treatment. TO WINNIPEG Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart, Montague, are motoring to Win- mipeg where they will visit their €0n and daughter-inlaw, Mfr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart. VISIT PATIENT ‘Mrs. Horace Fraser and Miss Florrie Beaton, Montague, have returned from Halifax where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Char- fes Hill. Mr. Hill is a patient at Camp Hill Hospital. cURs HAVE OUTING On Saturday afternoon 17 Cubs of the First Montague Pack ac- companied by their leader Mrs. Beecher Hickox, went on a hike to Knox’s Dam where they play- W.MS. Auxiliary | Holds Meeting | MONTAGUE — The WM s.| Auxiliary of Trinity United | Church, Montague, met at the! home of Mrs. Lester MacLeod for | the September meeting. There | weve nine members and two guests in attendance. The presi- — Mrs. Bert Haneveld presid- The theme of the worship ser- vice which was conducted by Mrs. Haneveld was ‘Fellow Workers With God”. A lovely poem. was | then read, and the scripture les- | | son, was given. This was followed hy a moment of silent prayer in | memory of the late Mrs. Frank | vidual use. Mr. Britten, who is .pastor of Bedeque United Baptist Church in Prince Ed- ward Island,\ based his medi- tation on Psalm 91:14. It fur- nishes a Scripture lesson, a Bi- ble thought for the day, a brief meditation out of life's exper- iences, and @ suggested pray- er. —_ guages. Boiler Plates Lost On Road While transporting boiler plate on a truck to Mt. Stewart and destined for the R.C.A.F_ Sta- tion, Summerside, Russel Mac- secretary. Lois Stavert: treasur- of ‘his faltioticn er, Orville Mann; program con- NO CAUSE IS MORE DESERVING. vener, Myron Paynter; devotions RADIO — PHONE LINK convener, Bloyce Stavert, mis-}| PARIS Reuters) — The first sioh convener, Elmer Ma-Donald.' direct radio - telephone link be- ~~ TANGUAGE STUDY tween France and St. Pierre and Philology is the branch of study Miquelon islands south of New: that concerns the origin, growth foundiand was inaugurated Tues- and relation of - various lam ay night by French Minister of \State Jacques Soustclle. CAPITOL — SUMMERSIDE MONDAY - TUESDAY 7:15 - 9:15 THANK YOU ALL CONTRIBUTIONS, LARGE AND SMALL, WILL BE ACKNOWLEDGED IN THE PRESS. Greene, Sr., a life member who Intyre found that on his arrival with loyalty and devotion support- | at Mt. Stewart two sheets, each ed games, held a campfire sing- = M-G-M Presents . .. odventure- ed the work of the W. MS. pong and also enjoyed a weiner roast. _ BROTHER DIES James Cairns, of Summerside, received a telegram vesterday reporting the death of his bro throughout many years. The business session opened | with the roll call which was re-| | sponded to with scripture verses lost somewhere: between Iona Mt.. Stewart. Valued at over $500, the two sheets of boiler plate represent five feet by nine feet, had been <-_ semence of the decode! i AUDREY ANTHONY HEPBURN - PERKINS LADIES - You've Swamped Us With | including the word “kind” Re-/a considerable loss and anyone | K , an | er s ” ports were given by the commit- | who should happen to find them | GREEN MANSIONS tees for the fall “‘though*-cffer- jis requested to contact the near- | : +e o The Forbudden Forests Beyond The Amazon ing’ service, and est RCMP detachment. cosme LEE J. COBB 'made for obtain‘ng = ee _ SESSUE HAYAKAWA - HENRY SILVA ther, Robert Cairns. who died on Saturday in Chicago, Ill. RECEIVES WORD plans were literature Wiltshire of the death of her read during the past mbnth, and sister-in-law. Mrs. R.H. Roper, | of home and hospital calls made Vancouver B.C. on Sept-4th. Mrs. | and cards sent. The offering was Roper was formerly Katherine. | then dedicated. Very interesting Isabel MacLeod of Hartsville,| reports of the missionary roll P.EJ. She_is' survived by one, which was held at Cherry Valley sister ‘Mary) Mrs. Joseph Bis-, on September third were g'ven - fhich wiil be fe t _ \ Word has been received i) ee se 4 CINEMASCOPE ond mETROCOLOR Mrs. Pearle MacLeod, New) 4 report was given of books MU é RIVER QUEENS COUNTY hop, Quincy, Mass. Professional Cards .€hartered \ Accountants ~f. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P. E. 1. Phone 2235 Insurance .)R. E. Ellis & Son Limitea Fire — Auto — Casualty S$ Sumner $F. Summerside O>tometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D, 8.0. PHONE 3287 summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. Summerside,’ PE. 1. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Pp hotographers The Read Studios O. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. (Also Kensington on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water St. Summerside A. B. Campbell, BA, LL.B, Phone S’Side 3818 Crockett and Gallant Bidg, S’Side by Mrs. Haneveld and Mrs. Fra- ser ' Notice was given that Mrs | Dorothy Long, president of the Dominion board, W.MS. will speak at Trinity United Church, | Charlottetown on Sunday, Octo-| ber 3rd. j Plans were made for the next | meeting, with Mrs» Lester Mac- | Leod, conducting the worsh'p ser- vice and Miss Alvah Brehaut hav- ing charge of the study book. The word for roll call is to be “Tight”. HISTORIC POST | The officé of Speaker of the British House of Commons dates | from the 14th century. | s “THE JO prise ending. See how .the Rus STARRING YUL BRYNNER AND DEBORAH KERR if The most, terrific action story ever filmed in West Berlin. A | journey so suspenseful that you will never THEATRE Mon.-Tue. Sept. 21-22 “Jumping Jacks" Deam Martin and Jerry Lewis PLOWING MATCH — TRACTOR ROAD-EO A comedy-drama. This show ; has comedy, drama, pathes © and excitement. Truly a wonderful cure for the trials ; and tribulations in your daily life. Coming Fri.-Sat. Sept. 25-26 “PROUD REBEL” THEATRE MONTAGUE MON. - TUE. SEPT. 21 - 22 SHOWS AT 8:30 URNEY” suspect the sur- sian spy. system really. works. COMING WED. - THUR. “HELL DRIVERS” Saturday, Sept. 26th. Harold Dunphy’s Farm, Millview | OVER 400.00 IN PRIZES Class 1—Boys 16 years and over 2—4-H Clubs 3—Tricycle type tractor 2 or 3 wae’ 4 prizes. 4—Single Plow 5—Mounted Plows 6—Gang Plow 7—Tractor Women's & Giris' 8—Tractor 2 sod 9—Tractor 3 sod Elliot Robertson, Pres. a | _ -H. P. Smith, Sec’y, Pownal - | s Recipes For Our COOKBOOK ~ 1037 UP TO FRIDAY Your response has been overwhelming -- we're very happy to know how much you ladies look forward to our Cookbook. To each and everyone of you our sincere thanks. As soon : as we have all the results tabulated we'll be sending out the The Guardian - Evening Patriot ---Prince Edward Island’s Total Selling Medium One a .