MONT TREMBLANT-Four of tho rinande ministers at Mont Tn-mblant where 11 Common- uu-lllih nations met gather be- fore the Ghana flag. one of the COMMONWEALTH MINISTERS MEET . . O P. C. Hospital l.adies' Aid Meets Th Ladies Aid of the Prince &dy Hospital held its monthly mating in the board room of the boqzital yesterday afternoon with the president. Mrs. Heath S111. h the emr. Arrquaaats were made he a rummage sale November 1. an afternoon bridge on Saturdu. October 19. and a League of Men 0 tea on November M. Amborisatlon was made ft: the of a washing machine for the chronic care centre. a basal metabolism machine Rally Day Service Held A sperial Rally Day Service was held in Princetown United Church. Malpeque, on Sunday morning. Sept. 22nd. The mem- bers of the C.G.l.T. filled the choir loft. while the Sunday School scholars with their teachers occupied the front pews of the church. newest additions to the Common- ter. Peter 'l.'IIIneyerofi. Brit- wealth family. Left to right are tain's chancellor of the Exche- Su-. David Eccles. president of quer and Finance minister Sir Brttains board of trade. K.A. Arthur Faddea of Australia. The Gbedemah. Ghana finance mlnis- -conference ended Tuesday. ' WESTERN GUARDIAN LARGE oak barrels. Waddcll 31-; Crapaud. THE DUART Beauty Salon will be closed for holidays from ' October lat to October 11th. RAYMOND Grant optometrist p will be in his O'Leary olficel Saturday afternoon October 5th. ll0T Chicken supper chun-it basement Wellington t-ortslt p Thanksgiving Day. October i-ith. HOT Chicken supper and dance St, .iiark's Hall Lot 7 Wednesday evening October 9th. Supper start- l in: 4 pm. REGULAR THURSDAY nighl dance at the Canadian legion Home. Kensington. Music by the his-ilowaires. Dancing from 9:30 to 12:30. Admission 50 cents. EATING PEACE CLOSED - It was learned yesterday through , the office of Mayor W.A. Currie that an eating placd in Sum- ntcrside has been closed in com- pliance with instructions from the Department of Health. and that the sale of raw milk has been discontinued in Summerside. RECEIVES. SAD. NEWS - Mr. Peter Falconer. Canavoy, P. E. 1. received the sad news of the passing of his brot- her-in-law, Mr. J. J. MacDon- ald. of .Daytona Beach. Flo- riula. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald were home for a six week visit in Nova Sootia. and P.E.l. in , Jttne. It was their first visit to P.i-2. island and they were deeply impressed with the beauty of the island. Mr. Mac- Donald sullfared a mild heart at- tack the day following their re- turn home from Canada. He scemcd ill be much improved. but on Thursday afternoon Sept. lath, he suffered a fatal heart attack. while mowing the lawn at his home. it will be with deep regret that their many friends in Nova Scots. and Prince Ed- ward island. will learn of Mr. MacDonald's sudden passing. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Conncll. ltensington. recently visited Charlottetown. Mr. and. lbs. Lewl Mono. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waujt. New Annan. were re- cent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. David DILIIIOP and Mr. TIGNISH Sincere sympathy is extend- d to Mr. Francis Ready and Mrs. Austin Handrahan. Christ- i onher Cross in the death at Dor- rhester. Mass.. of their brother. Mr. Ernest Ready. after a short period of illness. The funeral i ma. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harper. New York. NY are enioving at their - Professional Cards Chartered Accounfanfs . members of the nominating com- . nd Mldsael Lavle eere morn- The leader was Miss Joan Carruthers, who gave the call to worship "0 Sing to the Lord I new song. Sing to the Lord. all the earth, for great is the Lord. and greatly to be praised. He is to he feared above all Gods." Hymn of Praise. "All People that on earth do dwell." Responsive Reading with Julia Ramsay as leadegd Hvmn, "Jesus Loves e." by the Sunday School. Vocal Solo "God Will Take Care of You." by may Ram- S'side Golf And Country Club Have Annual Dinner VICE PRESIDENT-Sally Bas- ler SEC'Y TREAS.-Blanch Hogg GAMES- Christine MacDonald Irene Silllphant TEA COMMITTEE-Wanda Hun- ter and Hilda Folland MEMBERSIIIP - Vivian Sheen and Janet Mill HOUSE COMMITTEE - Mrs. Gladys MacQuarrie and Irene Simpson. PUBLICITY-liiarion Judge ENTERTAINMENT COM- Lil- lian Cudmore and Yvonne Ahern Mrs. MacL(od spoke briefly ad extended a vote of thanks to the retiring president and of- ficers whereupon the meeting was adjourned. The annual dinner meeting ol the Ladies Division of the Sum- merside Golf and Country Club was held last evening at tho Birch Hill Tourist Home with 50 members in attendance. The minutes of the last annual meet- ing were read by Secretary Lil- llan Cudmore and were followed by reports from the various com- mittees. The president. Maruon Howatt thanked her executive for their cooperation and assistance during the past year. The nom- inating committee headed by Gladys Beer assisted by Edith Dodds and Nettle liiacLeod then brought in the following slate of officers. PRESIDENT-Nettle Macbeod say. Scripture Reading by Sharon Crozier. Hymn. ' The Wise May Bring Their Learning." Prayer and Lord's Prayer by Frances Bryenton. 'l'he announcements by Mr. Grant. ' The offering was received by John Caseley. Jimmie Carruth- era, Billy Grant and Horace Crozier. ' Offertory Prayer b-V Joan Carruthers Almighty God, we lay before the. our treasure and-our gifts. Accept it we be- seech Thee, that it may be used to establish Thy Kingdom in the hearts and livt. of men. throng Jesus Christ our Lord." r C.G.l.T. Choir Selection. The C.G.i.T. Hymn. Hymn "1 am so glad that our Father in Heaven." by Sunday School. The story was given by Anne Ramsay 'Harukoa dream comes true." Cloalng hymn "Jesus bids us shine." followed by the bcnedio tion-: Go into the world in peace. be of gool courage - Ren- der to no man evil for evil. but love and serve the Lord. and may the God of peace be with was a visitor to Halifax. N.S. re- cently. spending several days with her aunt. Miss Loretta Per- rv. - - Mr. and Mn. Gerard A. Gaud- et. and baby (aughter, Halifax, N.S. are enjoying a two weeks vacation. and spending it with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Gaudet. Tignish and Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Ber- nard. Nail Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Mark 0. Gau- det. Summerside. were week- end guests of their relatives in Tignish and Nail Pond. Congratulations are been ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mclfenna. whose marriage was soimenired at St. Ma r k ' Church. Lot 1. on Tuesday mor- ning. Sept 17. The bride was the former Miss Eileen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reilly. Cape Wolfe. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mc- Kennil. Elrnldall. Gothard Griffin of Toronto, Ont., is visiting at the home of his father. Mr. and Mrs. David Griffin, Locke Road. Freddie Corcoran of East Royall! recently visited his - aunts. Mrs. Lance Dalton and ls'an& Premier Mrs. Melvin MacGregor. Bur- ton. - (Continued from page 1) The Misses Dorothy and Paul- ine Hammill of Lower Free- tov.n. recently visited their J0" ' Ameli- mer during the election cam- unck. M,-. -nmm" Doyleg Mrs. D.J. MacNutt was'organ- cairn earlier this year. They Campbellton; also visiting Mr. Ist- had made a great deal of the fact that oats were only bring- ing 60 'cents fir bushel. But the price is as low as a cent a pound or 34 cents a bushel. Mr. Kickham charged. He had purchased feeder cattle in the spring for 11 and 11 cents per pound but was told a few days ago that they would only bring four or five cents a . other speakers board at the convention included Senator T. V. Grant who promised Mr. Kickham his support in organis- ing the distrlct. and Louis Fitz- patrick. Woodville Mills. who moved a vote of thanks to the Lil. Poole of Montague. OFFICERS ELECTED The election of officers law John Annear. Lower Montague. named as the new president. Eugene Dunn. Victoria Cross. wesr' tdasvice-, ” f Francis C. White. Souris R R is the new secretary. District chairmen If amad were John D. Mclntyre. Snuris. lat Kings; Aldus Maclfcnsie. Moreil. 2nd Kings; Hugh Mae- Eachern. Cardigan for third of Kings; George Ferguson. Mur- ray Rlver. Oth Kings and Grant Graham. Murray Harbor North for Fifth Kings. Others seated on the platform were: Harvey Douglas M.L.A.; Joseph 0. Campbell, M.L.A.; Hon. M.L. Bonnell. Minister of Health; Hon. Keir Clark. Min- ister of Education: George E. Saviile. M.L.A.. who also spoke briefly; and William Acorn. M. l..A. Doyle were Johnny of Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Callaghan of Framing- bam Mau.. and Mrs. Eva Cal- laghan of St. Louis. Mrs. Charles Walsh of Brae recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacDonald. Glengarry. Mrs. Stephen Stewart. West Point. is visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stew- art, Glengsrry. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKen- na and daughter Nancy Ann of Borden: recently visited Mrs. 'Il'Kanna's grandfather. Mr. Thomas Doyle. Campbeliton. Mile Beverly Howard. stu- dent of S.D.U.. Charlottetown. spent the weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Howard. alenasrry. 30WI'b has recently returned from Western Canada when she spent the summer holidays. Alan spending the weekend at borne was Miss Stella Howard, student of Tignish High school, Miaa Alice Coiltcutt. student Urges Church (Continued from page 1) ' Previous to the Moderators address Rev. Keith Markell of Presbyterian College in Montreal gave a lecture on the recIscov- cry of the Reformation. It was the first in a series of two lact- ures the second of which will be delivered at this morning": ses- sion of the Synod. 7 ' Marireli T i that the Protestant Reformation was a great religous revival and re- form. the effects of which are still with us. IOVIEIIGNTY or GOD The Characteristic enmhases of the Reformation may. for pur- poses of convenience be unmar- ind in the fun of two proposit- ions; First it win a ts-Inendous realirmation of the absolute sov- regnlty of God and a decidve re- pudiation of everything which seemed in any way to limit that sovereignty. Seco . it places a In parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. mad Cmkla. Cape Wolfe. ALBERTON Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. Aberton. ai- teoded a meeting of the executive of Women's institutes in Char- lottetown on Tuesday. Scriptural Theology in the living of the Christian Life. During the 18th, 19th and early sou: custuries mew different fac- tors conmired to undermine the ltahrmed '1'ileolol!- A two of humaniun devalqied which often found a welcome within the Church. and while tending to ex- alt man at God's expense. Along with this there unerged a non- theologlcal type of 'Grrtstisntty - which lnctieulated the notion that what a man believes is not par- ticulariy important. IAEIC ntlsrdrrrs in our own generation we have been wttaautog another swing tyre and Louis Fitzpatrick were mittae. Marshall Peters, John Annear. It-dII0&NM"'1'""l""'-tntauuuoi.Jmaaax .tsapaaouum.ai-moments. - have Ahenon for iamdon basicinsidltsoftbelteforrnation. JUII Ulllluiv 97- 5- Ontario. where they will s h. ntism has become more and charts: Fr--er comvfl-'4 will moo . aware of itself. of its past. its purposes. and its mission. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Oliver. Aherton, leave this morning to an a tort tune is Prerwlce. BURTON . Sincerelylhfif-5701.9 been . on. cote of the n.c.M.P. has been traaderred man Oraad Baptt. NJ. 3 iii 3 ml girl is 5? 2? E 3 I it i '! it :2 i if-iii '2 5. iii J I is P L lg iii in . i '9 of town spent the weekend with Hus Fatal Fail '- From A Truck A regrettable fatality occur- red Tuesday night at St. Tin- othy. near Mont Carmel, in which Francois C. Arsenaatlt. 14. of St. Timothy. lost his life as me result of a fall from the back of a truck. driven by Joey eph Gallant. It is uoderstoond that Mr. Ar- nnault was returning home from march when the accident occurred. liewasintheactof ”; off the truck when he fell and received injuries from which he died shortly afterward. A doctor was summoned but the man was beyond help when he arrived. 1t,was found that several ribs were broken and the injuries with shock were suf- ficient to cause death to Air. Araaaault. who had been alib- ject to dizzy wells. An inquest was deemed un- necessary. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Milligan and family spent a few days re- cently visiting friends in Tyne Valley before leaving for Hali- fax. where they have purchased a home. Mr. Miliigaa has ac- cepted a post” at Dalhousie University as professor of Geo- logy. The Women's Institute have had the Brittannia Hail painted and a new sign put over the front door also the roof shingled which add greatly to the scenic beauty of the village. The Women.s' Institute met at D.B.. D.S.0.. MC. M.P.. Min- ister of National Defence, is scheduled to arrive at R.C.A.F. Station Surnmerside this after- noon at 3.30 on his first official visit to Prince Edward Island. He arrives from Greenwood. N. .. and his stay will be a brief one - only one hour. 8 of defence establishments and will make a short inspection of the Summerside air station. minister. be accompanied by the Chief of Naval Staff. 'Admiral De- lGumma Hi-Y 3 Holds Meeting The regular meeting of the Gamma Hi-Y was held in the Y- Centre. Green Street. on Tues- day. October 1. 1957 at seven p. m. with Joy Nicholson presi- dent, in the chair. The meeting opened with the iii-Y ritual fol- lowed by the worship conducted 'by Arlene Bernard. The secre- tary. Arlene Moore. called the rd! which was answered by twelve members by paying their club dues. The minutes of th e last meeting were read and ap- proved. Arlene Bernard. trea- surer. gave her report. The report prepared by th e club of the 1956-1957 activities. for the Alpha Hi-Y Trophy of St. John was read by Joy Nichol- son. Mrs. Arthur Holland, mentor, spoke to the girls regarding the Maritime Hi-Y conference to be held in Halifax on the week end of October 13-16 making ment- ion of the progress being made in solving transportation diffi- culties. at The president announced that Gloria Macwilliams and Cath- erlne Logan had been appointed in charge of this week's dance which will be under the sponsor- ship of Gamma. Kathryn report- ed the appoin ment of members to perform the necessary duties in connection with the dance. GUESTS Beulah Moase. Betty Slui- phant. Mary Arsenault. Carolyn Grlgg. Evelyn Morrison, Nancy MINISTER DUE Hon. George R. Pearkes, V.C., The Minister is making a tour lp addition to his aides the it is understood. will the home of Mrs. Stenning Wi1- wom. Momwn- ud Helen Emmy "Em! 0" Tuudu "wing SSPL were introduced as guests I 24th with a good attendance. Marjorie Ireland mm('mced Mrs. James MacLcan and family. Summer.ide spent a few days visiting friends in Tyne Val- ley and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker have gone to Grand Falls. New Brunswick. for a month they will be guests of Mrs. Bakers' sister. and husband Mr. and firs. George Christophersen. The many friends of Mrs. Ross Macwilliams regret she is a pa- item in the Prince County Hos- pital and hope for a speedy re- covery. Mr. and Ms. Gerald Sheen and family Surnmerside were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lidstone on Sunday Sept. 21st. recent visitors to 0'Leary. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harth Harrison and family. James Hudson. who have been employed in Fredericton. for some time. are spending a weeks holidays with relatives and friends in O'Lesry and Cascurn- pclldr. and Mrs. Donald Mnc- c A M E 0 Donald of St. Eleanors. Sunday with relatives and friends in O'Leary and vicinity. and little daughter of Cascum- pec. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Velda MacNeill in Knutsford. of Dunblane, were recent visitors to O'Leary and vicinity. the program which cnnsistcd of an explanation of the function of Hi-Y its meaning and pur- poses as told by Gerene Gallant Ruth Ramsay. Mary Woodslde Mr. John Morehead and Mr. N.B. spent Kenaington Wed.. Thur.. 7:15-9:15. Spen- cer Tracy. Robert Young. Wal- ter Brennan. Ruth Hussey in "NORTHWEST PASSAGE” technicolor. Mr. and Mrs. Firth MacNeill Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maclsaac . Thurs. October 3, 195'. The Guardian Page 15' INOCULATI IOIIIII lowed by an animated sing-song with Ruth Ramsay leading and Rm-L W-'7)-TN 3- 3- 344! -o-- a---- v------:.".:2.;::. ritgttsedand hot chocolate were owl-rm m 0! in .::ploy3" win The meeu-nl dowd with mm vaccine against an u. The in God we we o-m .'i:.?.'3'sZt:..””"” M "" and Joan Ramsay. Thig was fol- TODAY fTHUB.l.) 3:80 - 1:15 - 9:15 "T he leather Saint" with John Derek and Paul Douglas The story of a Flatt Priest Not such a family picture since "Going My Way" FRIDAY I SATURDAY Randolf Scott in "Shoot-our Af Medicine Bend" ladies Aid ' Mei In Sept. The Ladies Aid of the O'l-eary Community was held on Wed- nesday evening. Sept. lath at the hospital. The president. Mrs. Donald MacKenzie president. Meeting opened with the Lords Prayer repeated in unison. Minutes of the previous meet- ing were read approved and signed. The treasurer, Mrs. Bag- lole, presented a report. and other officers were heard from. it was moved by Mrs. J ames MacKinnon, seconded by Mrs. Alban Crasweli that the bill for anesthetic machine be paid. Motion carried. On motion it was decided that the bell for the bead-box for rhe nursery be paid. Mrs. Alton Ray- nor presented the wars and means secretary's report on the proposed Fall Fair, after which considerable discussion. and planning followed. Nov. 4th was set as a tentative date for EXTRA! EXTRA! this project. Receipts for the BIG CARTOON BEVUI '”e9””5 3331- LI niiutaca of Cartoon for Next meeting will be held Oct. to lfith. Meeting adjourned. MASONIC SERVICE Members 4! Mt. Zora lodge No. 12 AI. 8 A.M. Kt!- sfngton. are requested to meet at lodge Room at 6:!) p.m. Sunday. October 6th for the purpose of attendinl divine service at Freetown United Church at 'I:al,p.m. All sister lodges are invited to attend. 37 Order of W.M. R. R. BUILNI O'LEARY Mr. Alvin Palmer. 0'Leary, motored to Charlottetown on Set- urday evening to attend the Hot- s t e 1 n Asso atlon director's meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Proiltt and family of Rosebank were vis- ittrs to relatives in York and vicinity recently. Mr. and Mrs. Raeford Mac- Lean and family of 0'Leta',v, were Sunday visitors to rela- tives in New London recently. Mrs. Mabel MacDonald. of Glenwood. spent a few days with relatives and friends in O'Leary and vicinity recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Ellis. Charlottetown. visited with rein- tivos in O'l4au'y before leaving for a two weeks holiday with relatives in Toronto. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis formerly lived in 0'Leary. Dr. and Mrs. William Mac- Murdo and little daughter. of 0'Leary. spent Sunday with rela- tives and friends in Summer- side recently. On Friday aftu-noon the even- ing auxliiary of the W.M.S. held a f-i pantry sale in the Co-op store. On Saturday after- noon. there was snodler pantry i sale put on by members of the 0'I.eary W.l. and residents of 0'Leary. Both sales were well patronized. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Small- man and family, 0'Lc:iry, were Sunday visitors to West Point recently. guests of the latter”: mother Mrs. Neill Boulter. Mrs. John Graham of Wei1ins- ton. was a visitor to O'Leary on Saturday night, when she visit- ed Mrs. John Moreshead at the library. Mn. Graham is librar- ian in Wellington. She and her son visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reggie MacAus1and in Leary recently. Mr. ira Ellis. fisheries inspect- C. 0'I.eary. attended the oyster ading course at Ellerslie Bio- cai station recently. Mr. Ei- lia has just recently returned from New Bntnswick. where he waa assisting with this work. Mr. Garth Harrison has re- turned to his home in 0'Leary after spending a month or more in Montreal. attending an Agri- cultural Course. Miss Barbara MacNeill and Miss Georgia Yco who are at- tending Grade 11 in Charlotte- Gaah MacNdll and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace You in 0ti.eary. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shea have returned to their home in 0'Leary. after spending their va- cation in Toronto. Montreal. Mi- chigan and other places of in- i fer-est Mrs. Mae Clark. and Miss Susan Duncan of Auburn. Maine. were visitors to relat- ives in 0'Leary and vicinity re- aorstswutoaps. idrs.Herbart'yIaIaIdsna Rc::anlh?;.rettasdbomcto lbekvaratssa whtbehper sate.lsr.aaaMn.nelpaMac- THURSDAY I FRDAY. OCTOBER III - (fir ”DES'i'RY" tn technicolor. starring Audie Murphy. Marl Blanchard. Lyle Bettger. For those who want plenty of action and colour, also Traveltalk. cartoon and canteen service. 8:45 p.m. 1- sTAl:gl.glTEgj sii-E"N" -3--”r:V5iCE IKF.lilN iilliNr- ill... '-!!!!s.. fill my Blllllilssl . sot sorvuru- M A test d 'l'OMORROW'S bestow IN 'A FOUR FURROW PLOW!---'1'hat is j for pulled at our summer demonstration our showroom anytime and tell us you new Massey-Harris ctverybodyis talking and let you ftnd out for yourself why that's happened to Tractors in years. " You set the dofe-we'll demonstrate" Your Masaley-Harm's-Ferguson Dealers on P. Champion Bros. Kemington Lem Craswetl. Hunter River L. D. MacLeod It Sort. Victoria K C. McPhee, Pinette Myrick at McIntosh, Tlgnlh with l-lydralnic Power! ust what the Massey-Harris No. 50 Trac- -and pulled it easily. Just drop into want to try out the M-H 50 Tractor. the about. We'll take you out in the field Hydramic Power is the greatest thing E1. are: 1-teld's Farm Equipmetn. Montague E. D. Reid Produce Ltd.. Charlottetown Norman Reeves, Bedeque Leo Rossiter, Morell E W. Turner. O'i.earr