ca? Thief,Elsm From Police Escort Yesterday was niweuuii escaped nun pslieeuzustody-Yeddldli II In capad. through several back yards warped hafws Magistrate l.I!. Vi.-”:l: .':'...'.”2.:l.?;';.. '?'...'.i.”'.'f. SW mm M M W S,.."'.mal'3ll1le Magistr-aw; cum he had been remanded until to .. in aiting police car lIippea- day for saatsnce. :::ii eelllvded the officers and es- He was still It 11110 llll NIN- t'i00 Persons Enioy Concert By. Fine Quartet At Summersicle About 600 persons enioysd a very fine musical concert by the House of Harmony Quartet in the Sum- mcrslde Auditorium last evenin- The prosrnm was sponsored by the Summerslde Y's Men's Club. and the regular members of the quartet undcr the direction of lat tenor, Emanuel Mansfield. were supplemented by his son Charles Manslield, who joined the other members. Kenneth Ridge. 2nd ten- nr; Howard Rich, Baritone; and llamilton Payne, Basso-protundo. in several selections. Each number on the program re- ceived the enthusiastic applause of an appreciative audien whose sustained applause drew two ad- ditional eucores at the onclusion of the program which was com- posed in many instances, of re- quests from the audience. A The program began with three selection! by the ulntet: "I'm go- inz down to the River Of Jor- dan". "Shine On Me", "Give Me That Old Time Religion". Mr. Ken- neth Ridge. followed the quintet willl a reading, Kipling's "Ir". The director, Emanuel Mansfield. was then heatgi in s ”petit recital", fea- turing five solos: "Sing A Song Of six Pence". "Unchained Melody", "it Ain't Necessarily So", "Cabin - -western GUARDIAN COME TO Crapaud United Church ober. 27. RAYMOND GRANT optometrist will beat. his O'l.eary office Sat- urday, . 17. It E G U L A It Thursday night dance. Kenslngton Legion Home. Music by Mellowsires Orchestra. Dancing from 9.30 - 12.17. Admiss- ion 50 cents. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC, Sum- merside Health Clinic. Friday. Oc- tobcr 26, 2-4 p.m. ' ' against diplheria. whooping cough and ioclunw vaccination against small pox. BLIND APPEAL - Layton Schurman, chairman of the Lions Club committee. in charge of the Canadian National institute for the Blind flnlanclal appeal. reported that over 31400 has been collected so far. The campaign will open all this week. NOTlCE- Town of Summerside. Applications will be received at the office of the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon. Monday. October 29, 1956 from residents of the town of Summerside for the position of el- eciric meters reader within the town. By Order. J.E. Cameron. Town Clerk. lioi turkey supper. Saturday, Oct- T . mid uvlenb Good Charl thlar on stage with an e position -mm. olPSonny's Boogie". bye”. "The Shadow March", "Poor 0l' Laz'Rus". and "Peter On The Sea". Mr. Hamilton Payne, Basso- profundo. in a solo number sun "Asleep In The Deep". . Howard Rich. delighted the aud- ience with a piano solo, "Canadian Sunset." The Quartet and Quintet conclud- ed the program with a group of songs "Home On The. Range". "Little David Play On Your Harp w The Wheel", and "Let Us Break Bread Togeth- Eryn , Roan". ea Mansfield followed his la- The Quartet and Wuiutet canclnd Mr. Wlllam Warwick (right) is seen receiving a going away pres- ent from the Royal Canadian Sen Cadet Corps. Summerside, present- some AWAY GIFT room SEA ET ed by the oommandlns officer. I-L Roy Boates. Mr. Warwick who was a corps officer for the past year and a half has been tram- Speelai Service At Prineetown Church A special service was held in the Princetown United Church. Mll- l , when sushi: conducted the service. Call to worship by Mr. Lloyd Locker-by was followed by singing "Unto The Hills". Rapu- slve reading was by Mr. Bruce Riley as leader. This was followed by "The Lord's Prayer" and hymn "Faith of Our Fathers". Scripture reading was by Mr. Leslie Ram- say. Mr. Herbert L. Donald then led in prayer. The announcements were IN!!! by Mr. Wultam C. Donald. The sermon which was l7R'CDIl'od and delivered by Mr. Herbert L. Dou- ald was one which will live long in the minds of those who were privileged to hear him: Following the singing of Hymn "Rise Up 0 Men of God". the ben- ediction was pronounced by Mr. Reginald Miller. Mrs. Dugaid Mac. Nutt was organlstn C-V- Harrington, and Wendell Profitt.l The rector was assisted by Clay- ton Mill in the ceremony of instal- lation of officers for the incoming year. The following officers took 5 the pledge of office and assisted in the candlelight service lYmb0l- r izing the four points of the A.Y. ferred to the Woodstock. NB. P.A. - Worship. WorkihFeslloiswv- shi and Edificatlon. Ket u branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia.I bury. President; mun Be". pub Read Studio Photo lic secretary and Lauretta Mill. lrccordlng secretary; Wendell Pro- .,.. Let's Talk it Over. of the most signi- ficant weak points of democ any (let us be thankful "it has many strengths) is that a government. in order to stay in power. does not have to ensure the prosperity and contentment of a high per- centage of the people, but rather only a majority. To take an, ex- treme case, a government might neglect the interests of 45 percent of the nation, and yet theoreti- cally be in no danger of being ousted from power as long as the other 55 per cent was satisfied. This is not to say that governments do abandon minorities entirely. here is sometimes enough in- herent high-minded statesmanship in public men to strive to remedy the evils of povert , lacls of op- portunity and discrimination where ever and whenever they see it, not for political purposes, but for the sake of the people themselves. But the democratic vote, which is sup- posed to be a goad to ensure good government really falls far abort of accomplishln this end. Because of is situation there is a tendency among politicians to ” f the as they have taken to help a broad section of our people, people whom a little more adversity would not seriously affect in any case, but who are naturally happy to achieve a little more prosperity. The min- orlty groups. such as the' unem- ployed. old-age pensioners, etc., who are feelln, the real pinch of aversity are often forgotten in Perhaps one be the talk of favorable trade bal- ances. flourishing industries, etc.. all signposts of a healthy ec- onomy, of course, but sometimes not of much help to the forgotten man at the foot of the ladder. John Bright, the noted English or- ator. never uttered a truer thought the when he said (in effect) that if the light of the constitution does not shine down into meanest hov- 'els in the land. it is failing in some measure in its duty to the Kinkara Man is 86 Today A host of friends in all walks of life and from all parts of this Prov- ince Join extending congratula- Gamma Hi-Y Meeting Held The regular meeting of the Gam ma Hi-Y Club was held on Tues- day in the Y Centre, presided over by the president, Lorraine Cameron. The devotional period was con- conducted by Barbara Vaughn. The roll call was answered by 24 members. On motion df Arlene Moore, se- conded by Wilberta MacFarlane, the members agreed to have a "Hard Timo" Dance" for Hallo ween. It was announced that the club would not be meeting on October 30 because of exams. The president read the sugges- tions made by the various Mari- time Hi-Y Clubs at the confer- ence held over the Thanksgiving weekend in Moncton. The mentor, Mrs. Holland, told of the harm that making too much noice at the dances was doing to Hi-Y. and that it was up to the members to prevent this noise. It was decided that members have membership cards in order to at- tend Hi-Y dances so the chaperons will know the members. The programme consisted of e "Buzz Session" in which the mem bers divided into four groups and discussed "Dating P.oblems".' Supreme Court Case At S'sicle tions to Mr. James Mccardie of Kinkora on the occasion of his 86th birthday. Mr. McCardle, who has resided all his life in the commun- ity, enjoys the esteem and respect of all men and all who know him cons' er it a privilege to call him friend All classes and creeds join with his immediate family in extend- ing to Mr. McCardle best wishes for continued good health and many returusof the day. i I V SUMMERSIDE Today (Thursday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 r r i I l Would jg! gostiils year son's life on your decision? Prom H-I-Hltha 3.!-ado: "ILAOIIDAID JUIOLI" sol "TRIAL"! alarms. GLENN FORD fill and Bill Pidgeon. 1st and 2nd vice-presidents; Wayne Harring- ton. Treasurer. Mr. Ingraham thanked the re tiring officens for their efforts in Vmnking the past year most suc- tended the early service of Holy cessful in the history of the A.Y. Church, Burlington. on Sunday P-5- mornlng, and followed breakfast Preaching from the text "What in the Community Hall, took part Shall I Do to Inherit Eternal Life" in the eleven o'clock worshi . the minister appealed to the young Those assisting the rector. Rev. people to serve the Lord in their Eric Ingraham in the service of)daily work, and in part time ser- A. Y. P. A. Has Installation Service 1 New London Parish A.Y.P A. at- Morulng Prayer were Wayne vice, or better still in full time ser- phamgion. Bill Pidgeon, Wayne vice in the church. 2nd Prize in cash i" ' '”m!utnsi'nmth-rsrtywiiatau co I. Hana” A, exception of those residtngta want. The Guardian. Paul! Anniversary Party erucaasda. Thursday, Oct. 25, 1954 ML .35 M". Edward C. Casein. Senator G. H. Barbour. brother- were given; surprise party at then in-law of the celebrauts acted as mm l10mG1dll 153 E135” Sllleltltlel. 533:; Master of ceremonies, and in the c merse,oua aeven.c - ober 20th. in honory of their ap- course cum re.ma,fk",,reuu,e,d M. Prawn” 50", wedding mm-verg first meeting with Ed and I-Ieat- lxznsmarou sary. Due to the fact that Mr. and er". in Boston. where they were Mrs. Caseiey are leaving in the married on December 24th. 1906. near future on a trip to Florida. An address in verse, composed the family party was held on this by Mrs. Stanley Thompson, was earlier date. taking advantage of.read by Mrs. Ellis Proiitt. the first good roads and weather. born niece. and the gifts were pre- The couple were pi sented with sealed by the only sister now living a set of luggage by the sister; at in the province, Mrs, G. H. Bar- Mr. Caseley, the nephews and hour, and Mr. Fred MacLeod of rueces and their husbands and wiv- C0llm3D- ""3 Oldest Dfllhew. The es. Indicative of the loving esteem recipients, though taken quite by 'Wed.. Thur.. 7:15-9:15. Excita- mentl Suspense! Action! in the stirring. amazing adventure of how British. French. Dutch. Pol- ish. and Canadian P. O. W.'s er caped from Germany's "escape proof" Castle in "THE COLDI11 STORY. iltls a true story), star- ring John Mills. Eric Portman. Bank drawing Wed. at Fri. worth possible 360.00. A TONIGHT 1-9:20 FRIDAY 7 - 9:20 - SATURDAY 2:00 - 7 - 9:20 "BONNIE SCOTLAND" STAN LAUREL - OLIVER HARDY "GHOST TOWN" KENT TAYLOR - MARIAN CARR in which "Uncle Ed" and "Aunt surprise, recovered sufficiently to Hester" are held, is the fact that adequately express their great not one member of the family was . pleasure in having the family all lin their home together. and to MT voice their thanks for the gifts. Assisting in serving refr ' For Y'P-U- were Mrs. Wesley Mat-Phee daugh- iF - tor of the celebrants. Mrs. Floyd i a OnVenlIOn lcasl-icy and Mrs. Ralph Casciey, 3031);-3N (iziuuhlcrs-in-law, Mrs. Stanle C. The full convention of the Young.'fhoinpson, Mrs. Arthur Cornylsh, lWed.. Thur-. 7115-9115 Mamie! ljvnplus Unions of the Central Mrs. llaruld Palmer, Mrs. Wendell Thur. 3:30. Alan Ladd. Audrey l-.71".-'.1.; Pl3i1”yl52i Z'..5?.5m.”"l'.fi lli?"l?.”.l 21".”. ”3Sg.i5'.”Sl1.".1?.3"ffZll'l”"”” "l M"'" "Va" '" Bcricriuo nn November 16"., wiihlthe laller'S brother, Mr. James.amo"ld”'mS "DRUM BEAT" h afternoon and evening sessions. Bowncss and family, formerly olimlul" Til” )'PaI"s theme as part of the NDl'hnrn at Orlando. Florida. ' rvntirmnl Y P.U. week. World Youth Work. and the national evangelis- tic mmnn. is, "You shall be My witness.” The programme is com- pletr-rl. hut not yet finalized, will be i1lll)ll('iZ9d later. ('cnir.'-ii presbytcry covers the area from Wellington to Hunter River. Villll active unions in Sum- mersidn. Borden, Bedcque, Trav- ellers Rest, Malpequc. Trynn, Ham pton, Krnsiugton, Margale. and Rose Valley. New resident mini- sters to be introduced at this con- venlion are Rev. C.R. Webber, Summerside E.A.C. Haley Caven- dish, S.G. Walls, North Bedeque and MK. Charman, Hampton. The rally planning ' IE2 is headed by president Ernest Mur- phy as chairman, with members Arthur Craig, William Cailbecls and Olive Jelley. I v 3rd Prize in cash 4th Prize in cash DONNA REED AN M-G-M PICTURE BETA I-ll-Y --."My friends and l", was the theme of the Beta Chapter of Hi-Y which met at Y-Center October 8 Mrs Art Hol- land gave a very ihteresting talk on. "What Hi-Y should mean people. m..m:m.:...1.. COLUMNIST DIES MONTREAL (CP) -- F. Scott Mr. Justice 0.. Tweedy presid- ed at a sitting of the Supreme Court in Summeruide yesterday where an action for damages in the case of Edward C. Gaudette. ' FRIDAY & SATURDAY to us." after which she conducted Pluukett. 46. columnist with the plaintiff. of Tignlsh. versus Will- - . "bun . The president Montreal, Herald and veteran lam Culleton, defendant of West Dmlble 3'" plus Bicycle, for Boys & Giff. Margaret . was in the chair showman. died at Queen Meryl Devon. was adjourned to Novem- "THE GOLDEN UNIV Marjorie Shanks and Roberts Velma Hospital Mondnv nlsht bet-sth. Montelth conducted the worship following a brief illness. A mem- 11.. Action resulted from . col. gandg 1 Pgirg 0f Roller Skates service. Because of school exarus ber of the Herald's advertising Halon involving two vehicles on the 4 Mr. Plnnitett's col- there will be c WI! I week. i LOAN CUPBOARD - At the semi annual meeting of the Sum- lnerslde Branch of the Red Cross held on Tuesday evening the re port of the Women's Work and loan C board Committee submit- ted by . Victor Traverse show- ed that from January 1st to June nth. 1 174 articles were completed and shipped to Charlottetown. so alitlclsl was-s'loaned out h-gm an (mpboard including osp beds. wheel chairs. crutches. stc. 1'0 "I'A'I'AMAGoUCl'Ill - An ex- ecutive meeting of the United murch Y.P.U. of the Maritime Conference is being held this week- end at the Atlantic Christian Train- oo meeting this department, umn, Tips on Tables, thrice-waeitly feature. scnunmims SCHOOL l PARADE Selturmans School Parade takes pleasure in presenting the fol- lowing program over Radio Station CJRW this Saturday eve- W t R cl. ear Coleman. The n pl:isn:llfl'. M? Gallidetts is represent "THE WILD DAKMAS ed by Mr. Morley Bell. Q.C Swittls Family of Products brings you titel)....9i....i courrsr- fun for the whole family! WlltDHnGy' d1aracteria..1r.:...'..:..-. Vsouus runs: only one label from'a1 Swift's product shown below, or reason- Hay follrsl Disneyland, your favourite - 'l'Vsliow,st:artstlu'afailatanewt.ime. And here's an exciting contest to celebrate it! n .,. ................ . ' -and able facsimile, is ' for entering the cm '1. L N3. Look atthesewonderful rinse retiylled . I II? n "' bl . - ' lug H ..:."t:r?.i.'r';: '''''9- W''"' ""'- " "0 P-'''' .-. m':.2”:.::zs;'.?.h:1' wow:-'5 53??-i'5o””-3ei3'3”af?2'5'b”5'il5”"::;:” 5.... . 'l”"'v '"l"""- W" ""l,f,,"u?,'j 1. Jeanette menoutd. It. Mary's Academy. a. Paula Underhill, st. Mary's Academy. Y...-n love us. s.um., noruvai characters and then complete this sen- for each extra label (maximum 10 la ) W ',,,,,,',"',,,,, ,f,,";', ":f,,',';f tenoe in 25 words or law: "My favourite submitted with the entry. Grade 7: Piano Solo. Grade 7: Piano Solo. item." of Allswoot-its molt thing-regular or tuily oooiiad. Leary: Faith and Evaagels Vener It-aes 2. 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