WESTERN GUARDIAN GOGPII. 'l'EN'l' North Bedsqne. meetings nightly at I. IHYMOND GIANT, oping. -pit will be in his Oi nines suzurday aliernoon. July 17th. THE CINTRAL Bedeqlle Unlhd 3-p:ist Church: Services 8 11 am. Sunday school 10:15 on llrr. E.A. Britten. D.D. Minister. FREE cnvncu of Scotland ii ,r.t-rvfces July nth. Desable II a. m. Capefrraverse 3 p. . C 7:30 p.m. July alth. Summerside 8 p to. Rev. Donald Ross. Minister. MARGATI Pastoral charge of United Church of Canada: Sunday July 28th: Lang River It) a.m.; Margate 11:30 a.rn.; New London iLaysnsn.l. NORTH . BEDEQUE United Church service for Sunday July will. One service only in charge at Nor Bedeque at I! p.m. Rev. Austin ardlne (Guest Preacher) Mi-n's choir practice 7:80. BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge The United Church of Canada: services for Sunday July 28th. Albany. 9:30 a.m.: Bcdodue. ll:M a.nI.: Borden. No service. Rev. services. TEA AND BAZAAR. sponsored by Kensington and Indian River L'W.L.. Saturday afternoon, July 27th, From three to six o'clock. on the lawn of the residence of Mrs. James Saunders, Kenning- too. If weather unsuitable Tea will be held Qbeca. .iioN'l'iIdIl Pastoral Charge. United CIl&I! &'Canada: Services for Sunday July 23: Montrose 11 am.; Elms&J p.m. Speaker Mr. George Shaw. Cape Wolfe. Yiliminegash 7:30 p.m.: Montrosn Y P.U. (YLEARY PASTORAL Charge: The United Church of Canada. Services of Divine Worship for Sunday. July 28th: Bloomfield. il:00 a.m.: Brae. 2:30 p.m.; 0'- l.i-ary. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Dr. Ross Eaton will conduct these services in the sbse of the minister. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge: United Church of Canada. Sunday July 28: Tignish. worship at 9:30 a.m. Alberton worship and Sun- day school at 11 a.m.; Cascumpec. Sunday school at 6:!) p.m. Wor- ship-at 7:30 pm. Rev. J. M. Sproule. Minister. PREPARATORY Service Geddls -lilcmorial. Prlday. July Itlth. at p.m. Divine services Sunday. July 28th. Sunday school at St. John's Clifton at io:oo a.m. Sacra- cnt of Holy Communion at Ged- lic Memorial at 11:00 a.m. South lrnnville at 2:30 p.m. Thanksgiv- ng service at Geddie Memorial at :30 p.m. Come and worship The .nrd with us. All are most wei- oma. Rev. L.D. Bartlett. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church n Canada: Services for Sunday, . Keir Memorial Malpe- io:oo a.m. preach. Kensington school 10:00 a.m. Divine cordial welcome to vcryone at all services. Rev. E.H. can. B.A.. BTh.. B.D.. Minister. PERSONALS g lir. and Mrs. U.J. Cameron of Honey B.C. are visiting at Hill- crest Farm. Indian River. ALBERTON Miss Bath Parry and Mr. Las- lic iiolroyd of Toronto are guests of Mr and Mrs. Kennedy Wells. Aiberion. Mr. Gerald Foley oi Springfield. liiass. accompanied by his daugh- trrs. Barbara and Rosemary and his sister. Mrs. Louisa Loiaslla. was a recent visitor at the home of his brother and sistsr-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Alirsd Foley. Alber- 'nlI. ' Elected President 3rd Prince P.. C.'s llr. George Riley was elected rcsidctlt of the third district pro- sressive Association bald last vetting in the P.C. rooms over the association rooms. Tillman D. Gallant wu elected t ire-president and Ray Parrell was tested secty-treasurer. Keith liar- -ngton asdcyros P. Gallant were lectrd directors. addressing the meeting were Dr. l..G. Dewar. Dr. H.. Phillipa. Hears W. Wedge. J F.-Arlett and Dr. .3. Maclieill. gig 7:30 pm. Speaker. J.H. Bryan. of purple royal carp- et place the location of the above photo at Victoria Gardens. situat- ed on Brighton Road to the West at Government Pond. Now in a high state of cultivation. the gar- dens conalst of seven large tlow-"with white; roses er beds. a half-moon crescent oi petunias edged with white 0 D. woodhou" Wm conduct M c uLettcrs of carpet of snow and a meek-orange. and a goodly num- ber ol trees. in addition to a flour- ishing surface of bright green grass and clover. The composition of the beds. apart from the lettered bed, is sssapdrsgon; salvia edged and double allysum and nine Lobelia Hybrid Zinnlas. edged with Lilli- putt Zinnias; paosies. edged with Royal Carpet, Allysum. and car- pet of snow; phlox. edged with white. Tress include cedar. blue spruce. flowering crabapple. Norway spruce. birch, and others. A new fence. with steel posts pain- VICTORIA GARDENS IN FULL FLOWER. ted white. has recently been con- structed along the border of that portion of the Gardens fronting on the paved road to the West of Government Pond. Caretaker of the Gardens. which were lnstuted last year. .is Rus- sel Gay. assisted by Arnold Llew- elyn. (Geardlaa Photo)... lmpreulve Ceremonies took place at Egmont Day on Sunday to celebrate the forty-fifth anniv- eraary of priesthood oi the pastor. Rev. J.N. Potrier and the fifty-se- cond anniversary of the 'Boudreau Assumption Society. No. 20, At to am. Solemn liigh Mass. was celebrated by Msgr. Andre Arsenault. P1). of the Magdalene Islands and native oi Egmoni Bay. assisted by Rev. Fr. Clarence Pitre as Deacon and Rev. Char- les Gallant as sub-deacon. The master oi ceremonies was Rev. Syivere Gallant. The pastor Rev. J.N. Poirier gave words of wel- come and Introduced Msgr. Alder- ic Meianson who gave the sermon appropriated to both celebrations. Present in the sanctuary were: His Excellency Msg. M.A. Mac- Eachern bishop oi Charlottetown. assisted by Very Rev. J.A. Sulli- van rector oi Saint Dunstan's Un- iversity and by Very Rev. Fr. Lavoia. Rector oi St Joseph's Un- iversity. memramcook. N.B. also Msgr. Aideric Meianson oi Mone- ton, Very Rev. Jean Buoie. Pastor oi Mont Carmel. Rev. Edmond Gallant C.S.C. The Iubllarlan. Rev. J. N. Polrier and Rev. W. Macin- tyre. curate at Egmont Bay. The chair was under the direc- tion oi Mr. Tanton Landry with organist Mr. Edward Polrier. The members oi the choir were: Rev. Fr Gaudet C.S.C. Messrs: Cyrus J. Gallant. Melvin Arsenault. Francis Blanchard. Armand Arsenault. Augustin Gallant. Mel- vin Gallant and Pierre Arsonsult. PRESENTATIONS At the conclusion oi the Mass an address to the Pastor Rev. J. N. Poirler was read by Mr. Ab mand Arsenauit with presentat- ions made by Messrs: C.M. Arsen- ault and Augustin J.H. Arsenault. Mr. C.M. Arsenault presented a purse on behalf oi the parishion- ers and Mr. AJ.H. Araenauit on behalf of different organizations of the parish Rev. Fr. J.N. Poir- kr replied in expressing his thanks to all concerned. In the afternoon beginning at 8 o'clock ceremonies were held on the church grounds. with N0- ferencos on the Assumption soc- iety branch rendered. Words oi welcome were expres- sed by Mr. C.M. Arsessault presi- dent And the Pastor Rev. J.N.. comimsnlcants in the traditional white for the girls and the whits arm bands for ii 3 it Secretary Treasure oi the AI- sumptlon Society. Mr. Martin 14- gore, President oi the Acadiln Ordit Unit Federation oi N. B. Egmont Bay'is Scene OI Impressive Ceremonies I Gregoire le grand introduced by Mr. C.M. Arsenauli Msgr. Andre Arsenault who gave a brief history of his labours in Magdalene" Islands and who also spoke on his recent visit to Rome and the Holy Land. Mr. Euclids Arsenault oi Wel- lington. president of the Acadian Regional Convention. Mr. Edmond C. Arsensult oi Charlottetown. Secretary oi the St. Thomas Aquinas Society oi Prince Edward island. Very Rev. Fr. Sullivan. Rector oi s.o.u. who also extended greet. lugs to the Jubilarian who was a fuller teacher oi Fr. Sullivan Rev Fr. Poirier having taught at St. Dunstsns for twenty-five years. Mrs. Emmanuel Gallant who re- presented the Ladies Altar Society and gave a brief history of this society. Mrs. Gallant also expres- sed greetings to Fr. Poirier and the Assumption Society. Mr. Jean F. Arsenauit expres- sed his greetings also and spoke on behalf oi all the old people (at years and over.) oi the parish. Father P. Walsh P.P. Palmer Road expressed greetings (or both celebrations on behalf oi the English speakin. members oi the clergy. His exceilenc, Msg. Mat-Each. cm Bishop oi Charlottetown con- lratulated the Assumption soc Itty and expressed his best wishes to Rev. Fr. J.N Poirier. Heated at the head table were: Mag. Maclischern, Msgr. Alderic Melsnsoo. Msgr Andre Araenaui. Rev. Fr. J.N.-Poirier tlubiiarianl, VH7 Rev. J.A. Sullivan. Very Rev. Fr. Lavoie. Rev. Nasaire Gal- lant. Rev. Charles Gallant. Mr. Ed- lbmd C. Arsenault. Mr. Euciide Arsenault.. Mr. Martin Legere. Senator Calixte F. Savole. Mr. a”""I MIN-tot. Mr. Jean F. Arsenault. only living member oi the founding committee. Other members oi the clergy, were: Very Rev. J.r'. Buots P.P. Mont Carmel: Rev. L.i. MacDon- ald P.P Wellington; Rev. P. Mur. hlghln, P.P. Grand River: Rev. D. Mac'l'ague. P.P. Lot 11! Rev. P. Walsh. P.P. Palmer Road: Rev. JD. Kelley. P.P. Miscouche. O'Leory L A. Has Meeting- The Ladies Aid oi the Commun- ity Hospitsl 0'Leary, held its re- gular monthly meeting on Wed- nesday evening, July 17th. at the hospital. Twenty-eight members were present. The president Mrs. Donald MncKenzie presided. Meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer. repeated in unison. Min- utes oi the June meeting were read and approved as read. .The treasurer. Mrs. Melvin Bagiole. re- ported the sum of 81178.03 had been realized at the opening day oi the hospital. Other officers were heard from. Mrs. MacKenzle expressed her thanks to those who helped so en- thusiastically the day oi the open- ing. On motion by Mrs. George Dewar. it was decided to accept Mrs. Art liarris' offer oi her sew- lng machine until the Aid purchas- ed one. It was moved and second- ed that Mrs. Georgegbewar be ap- pointed sewing committee conven- er. Motion carried. The following volunteered to assist her. Mrs. Freeman Macwiillama, Mrs. Ai- ion Raynor. Mrs. Art Harris and Mrs. Ralph Adams. It was moved, seconded that the bill for drapes and sheeting ma- terial be paid. Motion carried. it was moved and ' d that the bill for furniture for the doctors' room be paid. Motion carried. The president reported that the show put on by the R.C.A.F. Sta- tion. Summerslde. sponsored by the Ladies Aid. had been very suc- cessf '. and thanked the show com- mittee and those who helped in anyway to carry out this project. On motion by Mrs. Ralph Ad- ams it was decided to furnish the matron's office. it was moved and seconded that bazaar articles be collected to put on sale at the West Point boat races. Motion car- ried. On motion it was r' ” J to purchase non-scorch pad and iron- lng board cover for the laundry. Mrs. Alton Raynor to take charge oi this purchase. Total . eipts for the evening were 85.10. Meeting ad Journed. . term wai only nine. over forty pupils have attended this school in st year was Alden Weeks oi Al is. Rev. J. Leclalr. pr. South mm. b-no ioo; Rev. Clair MacDonald curate lunsmeraide: Rev. Emmanuel Richard curate summarsidr Rev. Edmond Gallant. C.S.C.; Rev. Fr. Gaudet. C.S.C.; Rev. W. Maclnt.v- rs. carats lgmoet nay; Rev. lyi- vsre Gallant. curate Tlgnlsh Bay. Pirates Win In Babe Ruth league The Pirates of the Sumrnerside: Babe Ruth League made it two victories in as many nights as they beat the Dodgers H at Queen llilsabeth Park Ill! evening. For . the winners George Lock! Ind Tommy Wood hit triples and Will I. Gallant blasted a home run. Em- thpaw Don Mclnnls in posting his win allowed only 4 hits, while CAPITO Former Tignish Boy is Killed Foster "Junior" Skarry. twenty- one year old son oi Mr. and Mrs. Foster Kerry of Tlgnlsh was kill- ed in a highway accident early yesterday morning near Pialnsvii- le. New York. while enroute to his home in Montreal. Details of the accident are not known but another passenger in the car was reported killed and the driver is in hospital. Rciatlves' and friends in Tignlsh and vicinity were h b d to learn of the death oi a former popular Tignlah schoolboy wo left ihs home several years ago to join the Air Force. Besides his parents he is surviv- ed by the following brothers and sisters: Chester in Tomato, Mrs. Clayton Ripley (Lillian) and Mrs. Ernest De Wolfe (Jean) in Am- herst. N.S.: Mrs. Bryan Master- son (Aldonnl oi Montreal: Mrs. Howard Gaudet (Marion) in Tor- onto. Lyn. Mrs. Daniel Burns. Trenton. Ontario. and Leo at home. Funeral arrangemen are The annual meeting of the Fourth District Progressive Con- slvstivo Association was held in! the cuunittsa rooms oi the partyi is the Palmer building on Wednes-i day slut i The meeting elected John Green ! lodeene as President. The meeting was largely attended with . evarypolliathsdiatrictbeingrei . The oilowing were el- ected to the Provincial executive. , Clautis Delaney and P.C. Morris.- l'he meeting was addressed byl Dr. Orvilla Phillipa. MP. for wince and Dr. Dewar, M.L.A. for District. l i Others who spoke briefly were' P John Green Heads 4ti1 Prince Progressive - Conservatives Dr. Hubert MacNeill. president. East Prince Association. Henry W. Wedge, president 5th dis- trict, Keith Boswell 0! Victoria. Russel Hamill. Aibany.E.C. Bell. Claude Delaney and Thomas Wig- more. Following the annual meeting a short meeting at the executive was held at which the slate of of- ficers was elected as "' a: John Green. Bedeque. President. Claude Delaney. Albany vice-pre- sident; E.C. Bell. Carleton. Secre- tary treasurer. C.B. Delaney and P.C. Morris were elected members of the Pro- vincial executive. Shows legion .GInss Hobby An interesting visitor to the Leg- Ion Home on Wednesday evening was Comrade Bert Smltherroi the different service clubs in the Maritlmas demonstrating his unu anally clever hobby of monogram- lng glassware. Using a small preumatic drill Comrade Smithers very cleverly and artiati "y ins- thc ninth with the score 9-8 in their favor and two out, but Wan- da ”Twlnkletoes" Chappell was up to her old tricks and slammed a home run to tie the score. with two out in Miscouche's half of the tenth Helen Gaudet who pitched for Miscouche and was very cool under fire hit a triple and was out at the plate trying to stretch it to a home run. Then S - side scored in their half of the tenth to win the contest. Charlotte Pitman, newcomer to the Desotos, cdbed mm” "d pecan" on pitched well for the home team. drinking glasses or any other art- icles made of glass or plastic. He and his daughter are presently visiting in summerslde. the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown and he planned on spending Thurs- day and Friday in Charlottetown visiting the Legion members and other service clubs and renew old acquaintances. S'Side Girls Win From Miscouche 'I'he Summersiuu Desotos won a squeaker from the Miscouche girls in Ladies softball at Queen Elisabeth Park last night edging the visiting team by the score oi J 10-9 in ten innings. Miscouche looked to have it wrapped up on REGENT TODAY 2:00 - 7 - 9:20 SATURDAY 7 - 9:20 "Let's Get Tough" LEO GORCEY & BOWERY BOYS Knox L.0.L. and Lady Knox L.O.B.A. ' Church Service. In Pleasant Valley United i Church. July 28th. Parade forming at 2:30; service at 3:00 pm. Everyone wel- come, also all lodge mem- bers. not completed. HISTORIC HOSPITAL Hotel Dieu Hospital in Mont- real. oidest hospital in North America, opened in im. CAMEO IINSINGTON 'l'HUlIS.-P'llf.-SAT. - 'I:l5-9:1! MATINEE SAT.-I P.M. Roy Rogers in "NORTH OF THE GREAT DIVIDE" Also gerial and news. ears of high enrollment. Teacher 53'-id ROYAL BORDEN THURS. - FBI. - SAT.-7:8 MATINEE SAT.-I PM. The greatest novel ever Written "WAR AND PEACE" in Vista- Vislon technicolor. Starring Henry a. Audrey Hepbure. 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More than 5.000 pasona in add- ltlon to the 30 Indian families liv- ing on the Island, attended last year's celebration, and at least an equal number is ted on the coming Sunday. A feature of the program will be a chicken barbe cue. in charge of H.l. MacNelli. oi Sydney. NS. Crapaud Theatre FBI & SAT.--8:30 I'll CRY TOMORROW" Starring: Susan Hayward & Richard Come. The life story of Lillian Roth as written by herself. One of M-G-M's best. B.EGoodrich PICK YOUR TIRE”- PICK YOUR PRICE NEW TIRE SAIE IIEFIAIICE sag 6.00-I6 M T w -I 6.70-I5.. .SI2.95 7.I0-IS...SI4.95 LN. Savu 6.70-lssltiil-I! 22.9 43.25 6.7045 6.7045 il.6538.9 urS 6.70-II 515 6.7045 8.5 IIJY 2 SAVI MRI YOU SAVE -awvv-assssnsswssstev "L3 '"-7-T:i"..'i" '2.95 B. N. DAWSON wnrra stoss: sunon I. E. C. DEALER CRAPAUD. P.E.I. 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