Potato Producers Ass'n Meeting Held At S'side -Messril M310! Manse of Std ping and or giennors and Charles Mccardle the Potato d Kinkora were elected to two- of year terms as directors of the land. which will pi-ince County Potato Producers al meeting in cli Frank week. Association and Messrs. Bryan of Caacumpec and Brent ---m.m.. cl rk of Augustine Cove to one- o yeiar terms in the same capacity EnTerTu'nS rt the Prince County meeting of me Association held dhyfsterday nit moon In the cane Legion Heine. Surnmerside. Mr. Major Moane chaired the ganizational stages of "75 A5'0Clllll0l1 the part of Perley Hardy in the Edi"-rd I-- Alberton Regain goal and G. lfld "-3 E91181” Gamble In the 0'Leary Maroon: ar ottetowu next cage kept the score to 5-3 for OTTAWA (Special)-Mn. O'Lenry In 5-3 Victory Ovel, Alberton Regal: -Spectacular goal tending on the Mai-oone as both goalies made many outstanding seven in a re- Kular Prince County Hockey Lea- gue fixture at Alberton last night. Play was exceptionally feet and fugged on an excellent sheet of ce The first period ended more- Mac- leu. neither side having the ad- meeting which we! attended by Naught. wife of Mr. J. Watson vantage of play iipproximately 50 farmers from MacNaught, Mp, ,pal,-ligngentary prince County The ma associatlonlwhlch in part reek to promote, encourage and develop the growing of potatoes glad the members to work to- The first goal 'of the game was Cllllflnnll assistant to th Mini: f in . scored at 8.32 in the t! read "19 all” "'9 0b-l'9uV95 Ol erles. entertalneed at in: tga hltililr "con P”. Thursday at her new apartment , here on Cartier Street. She was :":::)' alll3ll:'l3h.0ll 3 . assisted by M .Th A. C 3 "ll " - 01' per- Prince Edward Island. He he", wife of 3; Chi: Juucfng; iod with the score tied one all. Maroons on a pass from Wood- In the final frame the visitors geiiier for the good of the po- Prince Edward Island' Am””g broke out for four goals to the 1 Industry and to strive for the guests were wives of Island 1, Epgperation and harmony with 5911310” and members me other organizations. He also ask- 9'-lmmolls lllld Mrs- 'd for new member; in order Jones of Charlottetown. to strengthen the association and quite a number came forward and obtained a membership card. Y. C. Mr. Frank Bryan. newly elect- ed ember of the directorate ad- dreilsled the gathering briefly and Downs Albany said the producers organization had come a long way since its in- iiial meeting in September and - - Borden Rink last nl ht Borden iffif-mp.ii"ii3"i-iiiihcliiilgl X33 Youth Club due 3 had .-nu-red the building stage. RW9” 15 l0 9- lIi- stressed that the organiza- gun" league game; Leading me”. and mag it would be mm. were Leonard Noonan with four eflcclll to.all of them and he ask- goals. Bob Dalziel and Steve Mur- min was the voice of the far- teams pair making the of the final tally 5-3 for the o'Leni-y J- Wllllef Maroons leaving the Regals in bottom position in the Prince C01-Illly League. LeC1air and Maclise chalked up singles for Alberton. Rodger- son getting the hat trick for the Maroons and G. Bernard I sing- leton. Playing coach Paul Schui-. man was a tower of strength for the 0Leary squad both in da- played contest at fenslve work and play making. Penalties went to M. Kinch, led the Albany Silliker and Mncponnld, This was a re Robert Profit handled the whis- tle unassisted. - Borden ' Lineups - O'Leary Maroon: - Goal, G, Ed mam to work hard in make phy with three each. Willard Gamble; defense. P. Schurman. ii strong through new member. Laird two. Willard Gillis. Oscar 3- M5CD0ll-3lCl- 0- Wedge: for- amps, Campbell and Clayton MacLean ward5.GG.BR0dgt:jl'S0fA."F. Small- . b L 1- W1 1' one. man. ernar , y Silliker, Weill w:se”in9S':rm:gg;I”m olrglfn. Fm. Albany Delbert Dawsm Alton Silliker. L. Bernard. A. Mac- Izing the association. extended a ""09- rnte of thanks to all who gave Mllllllll ""9 each- Thc rotr-l'ep was li':i Pidgcon. l.'nl'.ular,l' assistance in the plan- warren and H Donald. H. Woodslde. Albcrton Regals - Goal. Per. lgy Hardy; defense, MacDonald. 1-,. Atkinson. C. Fraser; forwards. Mai-Rae. M. Kinch. LeCIair. F. Millman. R. Fraser. M. Gallant. Western Guardian G" To elili NSINGTON rink. Friday, Feb. lllh. 8.00 pm. Kcnsington at Bedeque .luicnili-s versus Prince of Wales February. -ATTEND MEETING - el'ARlETY CONCERT tonight. and Mrs. Pu-sbylerian Hull. 8.00 o'cl ck. Mrs, Juveniles. Skate after game. Admission 50 cents. undcr 12 years 35 cents. United Baptist Britten. Minister. I -BORDEN RINK Friday. Febfm ll. Valentine skate in aid of Bor- .ReV. de” hum Club hockey mam; Feb: 13. 1955. Alberton. Sunday school 11 a.m., worship ll iColle-ge Sunday. rink togchurch hall, 7:30 p.m. Cascum- mam, nighl. Friday 8:15 p,m. South PeC- wmslllp 3 P-"L versus Wiliiiot Aces. Skate alter. CRARGE. United PCAh:r:h? RRAB: R. H. Wagner, Minister. gN0R-I-H TRYON PRES,”-r Devon, Service 10.30 a. in. Bloom- TERIAN CHURCH. - Ser vice lleldi Sam" Skating 8 to 10. Admission 80 and Z0. -HOCKEY. Bt-deque Shore League. Freetown Royals Admission 25 and 35. -GET READY for the carnival rink. last week in Mr. minister. 3.171., West 1.30 p. in. Male Personals February lfitli, 11 a. in. Church Chm" B"'9- Sewlce 3-00 9' m' Fen 8'"'B"x' School 12.15. Miss Mary A. Mac- g;j:'3C:y',?-lggldsly Slfhwl 10'” '- m- --O'LEARY BAPTIST CHURCH. Ingrnoon: 1,2 p.m- sports and - C. O. Howlett. B. A.. hock,';2-4... hlktl; "' ' . El skggg :?1(;mp:La 13th. 1955. Knutsford Preaching Service at 10.30 a. m. followed by Bible School. -SHUR GAIN Amateur Caval- Service at 3 p.m. Springfield West. King George Gospel Preaching Service at 7.30 Hall. Kenslngton. Friday. Feb- 13- 111- Everyone Kenzie. Deaconess. -BEDEQUE RINK, Saturday evening 2 mission 30 cents. cede Stage Show. Wary lllth. Sponsored by Ken- slncion Lions Club. Send entries to Eric Jessome. ilensington. -MALPEQUE Notices for February Preaching Sunday. Freetown 11.00 UNITED a. m. Keir Memorial. Malpeque. CHllR('l1. - There will be service 3-00 9- 111- KE,llSlllEl0ll- Sunday .-Bur. the Prince -PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Feb. s,Bur. Canada - Services February 13th. In ftlalpeq Unit d Ch h Sch 1 10.00 . m. Divine Service - 5IHulav. Febfuary lgth. at lilies. 7.30mi)). m. Atatlie Evening Service fabgegilinflgli. in Goo. ' aw” Rel Alexander Macliay. MinIs- there will be an installation of I" Officers of the various Church Organizations. A cordial welcome -TRYON-BONSHAW BAPTIST in all. Rev. E. H. Bean. B. A.. "W "'3' Donnie H-mly. Ken- PASTORATE. -- Di-. Barruss. Minister. Services for Sunday. February lath. 11.00 am. Ernest -1- ath., a. 0.. Minister. sington. has recovered from his illness of the past week and la -ALBERTON CARD PARTY- able to resume his school work Wcstmoreland. 3.00 p. m. Tryon. Eight tables were in play at the and usual activities.-Bur. 7-30 p. m. Bonshaw. Sunday School Alberton Curling Club card party Tuesday evening. First prizes in bridge were won by Miss Gloria to her home on Feb. 6 from the Reid and John P. Wallace with Prince County Hospital where she consolation prizes going to Mrs. had been a patient for the past H. D. Corbett and Winston Cur- few days. at Trynn 1 45 p. m. -P A R I S H OF ALBERTON, Church of England. Holy Com. niunion at 11 n.m. in st. ,Luke's. 0lmrl'- Evening prayer at 8 p. -Mrs. Lorne Crozier returned Friends are pleased in in Christ Church. Kudare and rie. First prizes in auction were that she has .made a good re- BIT-31) , mi 5'' . , awarded to Mrs. ion Roxy? Rrl lWCll3;:ltI:ll-Is'R:i!l::l'. "d E' A Mccuei ' ' prizes went to Mrs. Lemont I-Iutt -THE MARGATE p,g5'r0RAL and Victor Campbell. The com- Ai-thur Wilkie covery from her recent Illness. Consolation -Bur. -Ronald Johnson of Tryon la ClIAR(:l-I of the United Church of mlttee in charge was comprised a patient In the the Prince Cmiarla, services Sunday, Fem-u. of Mrs. Herbert Matthews. Mrs. County Hospital where he recent- l'F.l' l.'lth. Long River 11 n. m. Lemont Hutt. Mrs. lww London 3.00 p. m. Margate Clarke Erskine ly underwent a tonsillotomy. His Miss Jeanetta Ogden. many friends will be glad to rthur Wllkle, Mrs. 'J. A. learn he in making a speedy re- Noonan and Miss Betty Rennie. covery. :13" it m. Rev. 5. H. Haslam, Mrs. A g A ;BK.wli):. Minister. out Our Way I -A- , YEN: l'E'5 USED UP ALL TH' IDEA5 GI LITTLE EA5V-bf DRAW MACHINES” .. HAPPENED OM I'ERE"HE'5 ' PERE LE EEK! 5'7? By J. R. Williams it will be their last appearance. iod. MacGregor tallying for the (Continued from page 1) Mrs. Reg Macliean, oonvener for -Kelvin Grove Farm Forum met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leamau Caseley for the February Harrison MacFarlane, 7 mull”!--Elm Cyril MacFar1ane, Rev. Chll rep Chas Britten and Miss Louise Callbeck of Bedeque attended an . executive meeting of the Tem- -THE CEhT?::lI;rc:EI;E,g?cE perance Federation in Charlotte 5" 53”-V li9C0V9l'lv'--3ll1'- Sunday. 11 a. m. Rev. Charles A. mw" "" Thursday" -Friends of Mr. Caseley Adams regret his illness at his home at Sea View and wish him -Her iriends will regret to heal" ulal Miss Gail MacDonald -ALBEHTON Pastoral Charge, of Summerside is a patient in (2 United Church of Canada. Prince county Hospital. Murray Gardner. -Mr. A. S. MCASSC). 35 Spring Street. Suninierslne. has entered hum”: Prince County Hospital for treat- -Mrs. W&iam J. Proiitt and Mrs. Jessie ivlacl.eod were Joint hostesses to the members of St. Stephen's W.A. at the home of the former at Long River. on -The members of Long River Presbyierian W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod gor their regular meeting on Feb. -Friends" of Mrs. James Mur- hpy. Kensington. will be glad to know that she is making a good recovery after an operation in County Hospital on -Mrs. Roy Bately left Mont- oaanneee from page I Islanders Host period. The Hawks and the in- G the advance ticket ule was mov- et times over-shadowing the glory ol' I win in weeks post and one tween Hawka' Nick Pidsodny and Island .' Jim Shirley. Figures show that the telnpermental cagemnn from the Hub City has an average of 3.12 goals per game as compared with 3.13 for Shirley. Jim has been lowering his mark steadily of late, pick- trip already this week. game and will be ready for ac- tion at 8:!) sharp. ( Annual Meeting Services at Home and Abroad. The meeting was then adjourn- ed. The Annual Meeting was then opened. The Chapter cast their vote for Mrs. William Brehaut ea Pro- 9 vincial Educational Convener. It for Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Don MacLeod. secretary. was called upon to give her re- 2 port. In it she summarized the means of raising funds. Mrs. in port which showed a favorable Stewart. Regent, then followed with her committees for their willing co- various committees then gave Bethune. educational convener and Mrs. Ralph Dumont. child I and family welfare convener. in Miss Bethune's report she The Chapter purchased I,0.D,E. West Kent School. one to Warren Grove School were paid to Warren Grove School. the Chapters ed to this school in the past year. A prize. in the form of a book. 2 with the highest history mark. A by the Chapter In conjunction Warren Grove School and was equipment was also pur- chased. A set of twelve primary The Nursell Scholarship of t2S.00 was awarded at the graduation exercises of the Prince Edward real on Feb. 8 to join her hus- band, LAC Roy Hately. formerly -Friends will be pleased to member: d l Jector procured sees Red Cross Corps. The en- nunl orphnnag at Ten Hill with the ment by the children. Lunch was eervedtot.hechlldrennndagiftl' for each child wu presented be- fore their return back to the Mt. C Herbert Orphanage. which consisted of Mrs. Hughes. Dunbar. , The Musical Festival Associat- ion was given I donation of 310.00. In summing up her report Ml" Bethune stated that the work of education in one of the most lin- portant pbaua of the chapters work and what we do to help make good Canadians out of the in the future. Mrs. Ralph Dumont gave her report on the Chapters work with the cerebral palsy clinic. During the year, with the advice of Miss this clinic. Miss Hunter has ex- eral occasions how helped. A pre Christmas bers of the Chapter donated their clinic and still proves to the clinic to show the children the Over- The nomInatlng' committee Gonnell (Mulligan, alties, Hagan 1.55; Burgoyne, 3.- 13; MacKenzie, 5229; Bradley 14.- 3) Mrs. T. D. DeBlol.s reported that (Kane) 4.23; 5. Q5. Kane. a Film Council had been or- ling, Bradley) 5.41; 6. QC, Ken- ganized. A sum of money was nedy (watts) 12.40; 7. Q5. Brad- voted for the Musical Festival Association. happenings of the Chnpter'l year. em; 2, Ron donations and the ways and wearherbie, report in which she 2. Bruce Macponaid; thanked her executive and various Noon”, their reports. The highlight of the laghan; 2, reports were from Miss Katherine Frank Mcxe,-ry, readers were. presented to West ham 3, Fred Kent and Prince Street schools. cahm, that the House called a month earlier?" Gordon the Opposition to Section 15 of Mrs. II. E.MIllai- Jr.. the bill which reads as follows: Mrs. Frank Andrew and Miss xmy .. .. . than I an their slate of officers. The result be registered In the office of the Canadians Likely To Command Subs HALIFAX (CPI-Rear Admiral . B. H. Fawkes. flag officer of lander: have staged going (gr. the Royal Navy submarine Fleet. i-lfic battle; rt uie pm-um um said Thursday Canadian officers yenr gnd ii i. .35, in 5” mm likely will in time command the ioni 1",, now um, um i. one three subs Britain is loaning this or the big games with the way ”""""Y- He told in press confei-elite that B i - dian ilo mi y'euud”' ham hi willmaht fi1l:tahtl!te)dl1Sf?tatlnl.: "nots:nol:: "many ” W Ch ""5 than a third" of the crews of the vessels. About 250 Canadian sailors are Vhlch ll” "ll" ill” ltl'l0lll( dled currentl taking courses in Eng- out It blcll '0 the fore mun and land and training in British sub- the winner of this dual could also marines. The group which will 50 PGI'mllleIIl-llf decided tonlsht. man the first submarine to arrive That in the fight for the league's here will have had about six best goals-egalnat average be. months training. Continued from page 0 Queen Square Defenseman .Iohn Kane was the , . b'g fr th winners notching "'5 up ""0 0" Pldwdny. 9” the alpagrunof (goalseand doing the set- lslanders very auccessfui road up work job on three others. Mahar. MacGonnell. Dowling and Both teams are expected ice Bradley were iiie a complete lineup for tonight's Square mni-ksmen. other Queen SUMMARY First period: l. Q5. Kane. 5.40. Penalties: MacGonnelI and Ken- nedy. 3:47; Hagan 14229. Second period: 2. Q5. Mahar Kane. Trainer) 2.04; 3. Q5, Mac- Duffy). Pen- Third period: 4. Q5. bowling (Dow- ley. (Dowling. Kane) 14:22. Pen- alties. Mulligan. 6:10; Trainer. 8.- Referees: Walter Lawlor and Maurice Goodwin. Following is a summary of the vents: Ski race-i. J. Hagan and F. was reported that Wanda Wyatt Mahar; 2. Roy MacGoniiell and was selected National Councillor Ernie Coyle; 3. ii, cnll L and C. Gaudet. Under.l1 years-l. R. Maclnnis; . H. Cormier; 3. J. Dowling. 8 years old-1. Jack Maci:1ach- Harding; 3. Bill Over .15 years-1. Jack Kane: 2. Rankin. treasurer gave her re- my Macgonnell; 3, E.-rile Coyle, 0 years old-l. F. Robison: 2- -1- balance for the year. Mn. Clive Macxemu; 3, Rex Mccuvell, 15 years old-1. Bill Mulligan; 3. Gerald 10 years old-l. Blane Richard; operation durlns t-be yeah The 2. Bill Poulton; 3. Clifton Pound. Tricycle race-1. Gerald Cai- Phillip O'Neill; 3 14 years old-1. Dunstan Grif- in; 2. Leonard Walsh; 3. Gerard Wynne. 11 years oldel. Paul MacGon- stated that the Chapter was very "en; 2, Leonard Doyle; 3, Clair active in the field of education. Harding, V4 mile open-l. Jack Kalle; 2. calendars and were distributed to My Mecca,-men; 3, Ernie coyle, 12 years old-l. David Stull: 2. Ind the member! Colin MacMi1lan; 3. Willie watts each purchased one. Two visits and Louis Gauthier, Inter-class relay-1 Grade X; 8d0Ple-d 2. Grade VIII (Mr. Callaghan); 3. school. Sixteen books were donat- Grade Du, Potato race-Roy MacGonneII: . Vince Mulligan: 3. Dunstan was given to the senior student Grimm Backward race-1. Roy Mac- compollte mill Wlllllslllll 0l 59V" Gonnell; 2. Join Kane; 3. James on individual mapl. was bought Hagan, Interscholastic relay-1. Queen with the government Smlll ll" Square; 2. Queen Charlotte. Accuracy race-1. Dunstan Grif- piesented to the school. A set of fin; 2. Gerald Doyle; 3, Joe Arspri. ' a ult. 13 years old-1. Harry Callag- Burke; 3. Lorne Officials Starter-Brig. W. W. Reid. Judges-Lt.-Col. W. J. MacDon- Iuland Hospital to Miss Florence aid. Walter Lawlor and Capt. L. G. McNevln. Announcer-Leo Callaghan. Timer-Bill Bevin. Sr. Scorers-J. P. Callaghan and Scott MacPherson. (Continued from page 1) children today win pay dividends Disabled Allowances Mr. John A. MacDonald: "is reason you had the Hon. Mr. MacDonald: "We Hazel Hunter. the Chapter pur- dldl” ,W”" V” many big 3'3,” chased necessary equipment for (B19! SW18 Dlll ll "19 We "me- The Minister said that he was pressed her apprgclation on gev- sure those who would receive the much the benefit would greatly appreciate Chapters Interest in her clinic has it and that the money would be party put to better use than that re- was held for the children and once ceived under any other assistance again proved a success. The mem- act. in reply to a question from Dr. time and effort to make it such. A w, .1, p, Maciviiiinn, me Minister cardboard village made by P-W- said that partially disabled per- C. students was donated to the run. could not qualify. Mr. My. 3 bll 5” are (First. Queens). felt that all with the children. Several of the people in whee, chi" or mm. H” 3”” "wt pletely bedfast should receive the sion. The Welfare "mu Plcm" "mbhd by ' 9” nild. "Not in all cases." He went "”''w' on to explain that the financial - vw-;,,,:.- I-,.,u,, i.”i."'liiZf.” :'.i.J":.:::.':::'..i.:? "In other words." he said. "there Minister a Means Test." ONTROVERSIAL SECTION Strong exception was taken by "(ll Notice of the granting of " e to any person may in lieu of the amount of debt. damages and costs as provided by the said Act. utt A t d in th said min- Ttie life vvcoru? 'DlSabl:d Persons' 5'' mom” Anglia" Alhwwces 511511 be sub-ututedlcliurcli. French River -The annual meeting at it. '1lhomas' Anglican Church was "(it Upon the filing of the said neln recenuy Will! the Rector. notice and minute. uie Prothono- icev. w. nric insraham presiding. tary shall register the name in After opening with prayer the the mann r pr 'ded f th - mlnules oi the previous annual .. . . , cording of! a Ilgllllllle oforjudgern;-lit meeunl WE"? fetid Ind IPDr0Ved- Erma ud Fmagn Elma swmy in the Supreme Court and there- The Treasurers report was giv- Frldny, February 11. 1955 The Gnnnltnn The Summerside branch of the held its Annual Meeting in Trin- upon all monies advanced by or- an by Mr. Hilliard Meek. and he Hy Sum” school Rlmm "'1 wild" Court may be enforced. ciplent a be discharged by a certificate were given by Mrs. companied by an affidavit of Henry Meek. execution." Millan did not vote. OLD AGE ASSISTANCE sometimes estates of ment. He clause provided for cases where tion during the year. a pensioner might have a large recipient of a bequest. "In such included the back for looking after him." side of the roof "I would suggest that many of June with volunteer labor. the pensioners would have noth- ing. but d u ri ii g their lifetime pointed for the year: they may inherit a considerable Wardens: Wilbur Locke Shouldn't it go to the people who Pidgeon. Waldon Duggan. people of this Province." Premier said. "if the Opposition Graveyard Committee: been unjustly dealt with. we Meek; -Nominating about it." Hon. William Hughes. Provin- cial Secretary. gave one instance diction by the Rector. of a man at Beach Grove who had on dependents or relatives but has considerable property. ”It Mr. Bell quoted Mr. is for cases of this kind that the while he was Minister clause is included." said Mr. and Welfare. to the Hughes. "To say that all in- no legislation would capacltated people have nothing statute books regarding in far from the truth." Mr. Myers (First Queens) said was minister. that if the Dominion Government The Premier and Mrs. Isaac Jollymore. reminded not see why the Provincial Gov- Dominion Government pays ernment should demand clause in the Act would great help in securing a deed to a property. OBJECTS T0 MEANS TEST be of what I had to say." Mr. Matheson pointed the new Act would the ”means test” an issue. Dis- lay in sending abled persons were in a different said. "the Government category than those Income. The Opposition Leader laws." deplored the fact that the Govern- plan in operation before now. I-lei (First Prince) and could not see why the cheques Saville (Fifth Klngsl. After could not have been the first of the year. "Why nre'hill. which runs fering hardships. obliged to wait the election in send the cheques out”" believe that?" . 13,”. R”. the people will believe it." Opposition leader. Mr. MacDon- Ma” cards Andrew. of the election wee u follows: Regent-Mrs. H. E. Miller. Jr. lst Vice Regent-Mra. 3 Vice Regent-Peggy Riley. W” i (ii) the date when the allowance Prothonotary of the Supreme Court at Charlottetown and shall not out (a) the name and resid- ence of the person to whom an allowance has been granted; and was granted. "(ll Such notice shall be sign- ed by the Director. , "(3) There shrill be registered with the sold notice a minute of judgement In the manner pio- KINIJ IIIIIE T EA 1 lH'I4 I of they started to draw benefits un- mam, der the Act. Premier Matheson called the leader of the Opposition to task for a statement he made in which 1:-11::-gm-. I(EIISlIIIiTOII IIIIIK SKATING Saturday Feb. 12th Afternoon 3-4.30 p.ni. IOEDEN IINIINGTON mount owing on such judgment. Women's Auxiliary and the Sun- "(M A notice registered under day School and the Cemetery the provisions of this section may Committee. The first two Arch signed by,the director and ac- Pldgeon and the latter by Mr.pdayA sideration was different from the previous years. It is hoped that Old Age Assistance Act, where a proportionate increase will b The Parishioners then made C insurance policy or had been the plans for the coming year. These The following Officers were ap- until March or April to receive, 3 benefits." he asked. "Is the Cov- C d if k ernment waiting till lust beforel O S y.rhe family M the me Frank these aspects of translation work. Him. Mr. Macnonald: "no you ;iisii":ra'li.3l'p3iii'i it:'.'....'.i'.'f"llio.-if 5"”'"-1' ""5 think anyone is foolish enough to gal, Dr, Dewar, nr, Beer, br, (".51. :.l'(”lV? l""lll”'lz” "" l” ”'”'e'" , Joseph MacLeod, Rev. ,5.” M13 59": "l Hm llllllklllk lllal Joseph LeClair. Rev. M. J. Rooney. F Miss MacFarlane. Mrs. Phillips. In reply to a question from the Mn. Campbell and all who sent d M . . 3” "ld ill” I'll llocllll lld MW Sympathy and a-Ill their 7:lg:ilK;SH and being T9”iV"l h;V dlslibled PEI" neighbours for their many acts of 50'” W0"ld ll? lll5C0l'll-llllled Wllttll kindness In their recent bereave- ”'IlOYAL"' Fri. and Sat. 7:15 at 9.15. Matinee, Saturday 1 p. m. - "JIVARO".l starring Fernando Lamas. Rhonds' m Fleming and Brian Keith. "'CAMEO” Fri.-Sat. 7:159:15; Matinee Sat. 1 pm. Norman Wisdom. Mar- nesday at 7.3) p.ln. :i:."iE:.i?::”.?.li: :::::.'”3..?':. ":::.5:”::”..:' it 2. .2. M;-.:,r;.---2..---e-I . . . . . i . . evo o pei wl pray- r.;:': .:::":::':.: ::L.'::.::.”; .2: 3:: i2.i”i:l. l".::. in '.”"?r? u.ue..H..vm-.3 "..-In ' on a ". forced against the lands of the iinanciaily also. All bills were Scerof:)lfu'g an-om zridr M2,, "c"f..,,, recipient in the same manner in paid and it was pleasing to note for l, was read by Mr. Matheson. which a judgment of the Supreme that the Subscribers had overpaid Rev. W. 0. Wenle song I Solo. their Missionary Apportionment "I love to tell the Story" ac- ”t5l On application to the in- by 25th. The Rector remarked companled at the Piano by Mrs. rector he shall furnish to any en- that any Congregation that more In Cdlllleflli. Pianist for the cumbrancer or pr ' tiv ur- than meets their JVIISSIODH bli- 9V9ll"l1- , chaser of the propeoi-btgrecof Shep;-in gallons is a healthy Congreivgallion. M3lh550"v R,9V- ,K5llll H0550" d9- statement of the n- Then followed the reports of the llvemd "' ”'5P”'”l3 mess”? '7" After Prayer by Mr. ”God's message as through the Scriptures." He spoke of the Gospel being an Old Gospel. but not an old fashioned one. It fits each new revealed He stated that the Scriptures I . ln lll5 0WD FGDON the Reclorjwere given through inspired men. Mr. Bell moved. seconded by commended the Parishioners for as with ii fire in their bones, Mr. Myers. that the clause be painting the exterior of the Church Interpretation and struck out. The motion was aup- and shingling the Chancel roof can never be trlle without the ported by five Opposition mem- during the year. Special mention surge of faith. to have the in- hers and opposed by all the Lib- was made of the Women's Auxil- Slllll and lPelli1R I0? lllls P90- eral members. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- iary who have purchased mater- Pl” "lllsl be, lll5Pll”ed- Readers 181 for 5 "1 of Am”. Hangings too must be inspired. for other- which since have been dedicated. .wl59.”'”l”lh God speak? '" mem' The Rector was pleased to notice '1 Wm he as .lh””gh n "'”"d"" an increase in attendance, in the ed" Tl” srnptures 3” Gm” Mr. Bell based his argument prayer life of the Church. and an on the fact the Act under con- increase in voluntary giving nverl translation warning and heartening cry. Christ is God's living word to (whom the Scriptures seek to in- troduce us savingly. 9 The President A. I-1. I-Iubley consider- shown this year in all phases of then wok me .-hair and thanked able size were left. "In this case. Church life. The Rector remem- Mr. Hobson for bill interesting if a person is permanently and bored with thanks the lives of address. totally disabled. he has nothing." those who had passed away dur- Hon. Mr. MacDonald felt that ing the year. Thanks was also retary. Miss Mabel Linkleiter and in most cases, as has been the given for the work of the retiring 81JDF0V9d as read. The president rule in the past, the judgment Wardens and Vestry. Treasurer ll9llV9l'Ed lll-S F990"- would be recalled by the Depart- and Organists. and all the Parish- ,0, explained that the ioners for their help and coopera- 5'5""E M D'- tl- (V M3l'Mlll”d0- Minutes were read by the Sec- nominating committee con- Rev. Donald Macl(ay and Rev. D. Matheson was appointed. After a short retlremcnl they sub- mitted the following slate of Of- removal of the - . case.” he said. "the Government Church which has been a land nee” for 1955' which had been giving him 540 a mark since it was built. The eiectedh 15, vice wmjam cur. month for a long time would he plans are to finish the lower off rie: 2nd, Vim M58” Linklpupr. entitled to receive the money just above its present level. One an-l vice, Jgfnps cmmeii; Sven-.i'. I I of the main Iary. Mabel Llnkletter (Re-elect Premier Matheson said the ar- Church is to be shingled and part ed); treasurer. I). .l. MacLeod. guments of the Opposition were of the sills replaced. This work (Re-elected). After some discus- logical but not altogether correct. is to he done around the last of sins it was moved and second- President, A. H. Huhley (Re- ed that this report be adopted. A nominating committee to all- point. officers for 1956 was then and appointed. consulting of Dr J. sum of money. If n pensioner Wesley Cole; Vestry: Stan Cole. A; M5”M'-lrdoi Mm Laura H5'd' dies where is the money to go? Hollis MacKay Ralph Cole Bill mg' Mr5' w G Em5' M955” ' ' 'Jack Wallace kept him (the Government); and Bernard Earl MacKay Robert Come” and Ravi D" P" M"m5lm' Bradshaw and James Treasurers report was read who is the Government? ; the Jollymnre. Oliver Meek, Lee Cole. - Cecil Harding; Treasurer: Hillard showmg I mm amount at 3964”) ”The Government can recover Meek; Vestry Clerk, Miss Francis d L; b h- l or waive such judgment." the Jollymore; Auditor. Henry Meek; V855 an me 1e mem e” In raised by house to house can- Meeting closed with the hymn H0739? "0 Word of God Incarnate" fol- can point out one case that has Meek. James Graham. Henry lowed by benediction by Rev, Committee: Donald Mackay. would be very glad to know Heath Harding. Arnold Meek. and FOUNDED 1304 The British and Foreign Bible The meemlg closed wml Be"e' Society was founded on March 7th. 1004. in an age as perplexed by in ' ' as our own. England was passing through the darkest wftgziixlaiperiod of the struggle with Napo- 9”9” "lat ary Leaders led English Christ- 30 9" the ians to fear the spread of athe- aS8lSl- ; . Th. I d .trl l R It ance to disabled perfons while he :33" P D m 8 evo" mu lleon. The attacks of Revolution- created terrible conditions in slums. mines and mills. M1 Three years after its founda- did not ask for a judgment on the Bell that he made the statement lion, ii was wppiying su-jpguppg estate of the pensioner. he could with the qualification. "unless the to people in Alsace, geriin, ire. , llllll land. Canada. Turkey. and In- it. Mr. of it." Mr. Bell replied that the iii; .5 well .3 to French pr-i. Harvey Douglas (Second Kings) report had appeared in the Press. sunarg of war and the people of said that many purchasers of real to which the Premier answered. the British Isles. Today it is at estate had experienced great dif- "Surely you don't have to rely on work in nlmoni ninety countries. ficulty in getting a clear title to the Press for your reports." you In a property. He believed that the were here in the House and heard from which it is excluded by every region except those hostile government. or those out. that where the Sister Bible Society is relieve the responsible for the work. City and towns of their responsi- billty in providing relief to such that a movement of world wide Mr. Bell had some sharp crl'tic- disabled persons. Speaking of Mr. significance bfilim In 1904- W88 ism for the Government in making Bell's criticism regarding the de- the foundation of within I very out chequeg, he short few yeaill of eight. other signed national Bible Societies. of which receiving the agreement in plenty of time the British and Foreign Bible old age assistance. whose pens- and if there is any delay. It is on Society in Ctlnadi ll 000- ion was reduced according to their the part of the authorities at Ot- One of the clearest indications Some six hundred and ten mil- lion Bibles. Testaments and Others taking part In the debate Scripture portions have been dis- ment had not seen fit to have thel briefly were .1. W. Don Campbell ll'llllll9Cl- he S5ld- "1079 llllill "ll George E, thousand a day for over one hun- mu. tired and fifty years. Yet. there paid from, siderahle general discussion the 5"" N? I l3l”FFP "llmbe-l' of l5"ll' in nineteen uagi-s min which no part of the "1658 l790PlP- ml!!! of lhEm sut'- clauses. was reported agreed to. Elm" ll” hp?" ".3"5l3l”l- HM" ever. the circulation falls far short of meeting the worlds needs Taking into consideration. all the British and Foreign Blhlo S0('IPI,V'S work for the blind of many lands goes back of luliciiiv. 3'"?! MW! WOULD WALLAWALLA sisrusiTounNr atom GIVIANQ . pp; vpla” letter mm . aev uecaeer ova e century. China b aloud to the West. An uneuy trneo has followed the war in IE3. However. when one door k Ila- ed. another on open. Thule! there in a silebt revolution J mounting literacy; nlllli one new rudere a year h India olllo. Modern method: of mun rnunicntion make it poulhle men to know each other h I Canadian Churches support mie- slonaiy work in over forty emin- tries. If our mission board: had to publish the Scriptures they need. great changes would have to be made In the allocation d the missionaries. work of distribution is also done by the evangelists. and the Soo- iety colporteurs who have tre- velled by every means of con- veyance known to man. You will recall. he said. thank- ing the many workers. that I few years ago. I set an objec- tive lor Summerside of one thou- sand dollars and though we have not reached it. 1 am very happy to report tonight the foul fig- ure in the treasurer”: report nine hundred and sixty-four dollars and eighty cents. Really wonderful. However. we must strive each year to increase the figures for this great work. Cavendish 4. Springfield! . -In a fast but rugged encount- evening. Cavendish defeated Springfield 4-1 in a regular Farm- ers Hockcy League fixture. Both goalies were outstanding through- out the game which saw Herbie Moore pick up 2 tallies for the winners. Other Cavendish scorers were Maynard Simpson and.Or- ville Houston. Eric Sinclair picked up the lone tally for Springfield. There were it penalties handed out. 4 to each team. GOOD SHOOTER! DARTFORD. England (CPI - A darts team of blind players In Kent is seeking matches against sighted players. Professional Cards, Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building . summerside. P. E. 1. Phone 31 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDITNI Granville at Water Street Summeroliie iDlAL P. 0. BOX l 3344 1M 68! INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer st. Summernillc Optometrist REGENT THEATRE BLDII. Summer st. Suininernllk B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summerslde. P.E.I. - Phone 8110 SMALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc.. 0.D. 288 Water street - Summeraile Above Maurice Mill's Men'I Wen! PHONE 5580 PHYSICIANS L. K. Zielinskl, M.D General Practitioner Malpeque Road Kenslngton. P. E. I Phone: Kensinglon T Photographers THE READ STUDIO n. w. snaps Dentists - Dr. J. A. Doiron hlindrcrl and; SMAI.LMAN'S BUILDING Dial 2.166 Sumnienith Dr. Hubert MacNeiIl,M.D. PIi,vsirIall - Surgeon Water Street. Summerside n 7032 FFDFF ”"T' CAPITOL SIIMMEIISIIIE DOUBLE IILL Tonight 7 - 9:20 Sat. 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 gsi-ct Rutherford in comedy--- ,,,.,,,, ' Evening C-1 0 part. "'l'lt0Al.:ll.EseA'I..l0NG 1-Imi: wsv" ,, M .:::,c Mm Em "' "li "" A emetic nclun in-ii. -in-in-r I-an Flinn berth: & XI 1 : vlded by the Judgment and Ex- : NOTICE Regular monthly meeting Borden Drench Cane- dian Legionwillbeheldbi BoidenI.ngionHalIFrl- day. February Ill at I p.ln. dierp. Al nieniben pleue attend. Today 8:30 - 7:15 - 9: Saturday .. ........ .. 7:15 - 9:15 Bible Society Raises Almost Thousand Dollars. or at the Kcnsiiigton rink lnIt'