II I L I to: ‘88 Water ESCORT FOR THE lORD CHIEF JUSTI ms dickey flying in the breeze. Lord Goddard, Lord Chief Jus: lice of England, is escorted by 1. London bobby, as he leaves the Evangelistic Meetings To Open At Alberton Tonight ALBERTON—T-his evening a, week of special Evangelistic will arrive in Alberton this after; His first service will ‘ be -I s evening at,elght o’clock. The opening worship. will be ucted by Mr. William Bower- , nutrient-assistant to the min- ister at Alberton, and during the .thosewhocametolmmrhlm. Mr. Jones came to Prince Edward WESTERN v GUARDIAN DANCE 1N Irishtown Hall, Monday, August 25. I LOT 3 PARISH Picnic at West Point, Tuesday, August 26th. ADULT POLIO clinic for Be- deque and surrounding district will be held at Bedeque (Centre— ville school) Monday, August 35th. from 7 to 10 pm. I I COME TO ICE CREAM Social. E "E ' flower Freean School. Tuesday phoning, August 26. Hot dogs, drinks also served. ' - ITING KENSINGTON -— " Charles Knight of Calgary, Alberta, is visiting her sister, CADET BAND HOME — After I - ;; eight weeks in the train- ' camp at Sydney, N. S., ;:!weIRy-six members of the Sum- ;merside Sea Cadet ,Band return- .Eed Friday evening and ’were met get Borden by their parents and attends who drove them to Sum- emerdde. Robin Lidsone also re- 'turned to Summerside Friday levelling from H. M. C. S. Shear- ; water wherehe completed a spe- 3 dial Naval Aviation Course. PERSONALS ‘ I' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennett , and family, Monoton, N.B., are .visitlng Mr. and Mrs. Elmer - Pearson, Chelton. ’ . Irotessional Cards 1 l Chartered g 'Accountants T- Earle Hickey & Co'. " Canadian Bank .of Commerce Bulldlng , dc, P.E.I. Phone #5 at: INSURANCE { ‘33. E. Ems a. Son Limited ‘ ' Fits - Auto — Casualty ‘ Summer St. '_ Optometrists 2 - ‘E. E. Parkman .; : Opt. 1)., no. PHONE 3287 ~ Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter. Rho- .‘llmmerslde, P.E.I. Phone 3116 __SMALLMAN's BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc., 0.D. Street, Summerslde Above Maurice Mill’s Men’s Wear. PHONE 3530 Photoqraphers THE READ STUDIO 0. w. sum Barrister .. Fir Summerside .4 L. 4 n ‘ ¥ ¥ George R. MacMahon, LLB. _ 55 Water St. SummerSIde Kensmgton on Saturdays) Phone Summerside 3551 .,. nab . ... law courts in London for the last time Wednesday. Official an- nouncement, came from. No. 10 Downing Street, that Queen gamed by the Men’s Associa- The preacher tor the mission will be Rev. H. B. (Jim) Jones, a methodist minister from' Van- ceboro‘, North Carolina. with Rev. T. Tyson, Mr. Jones was-mesont at the Stanhope_ conference for United Church men last year and made a deep impression upon week other ministers of the Unit- ed Chm-ch in West Prince will as- sist in the worship. - Mrs. Keith Rogers of Charlotte- town, whose talent is widely C. W. League , Organized A good attendance of ladies at- tended a meeting in Corpus Glnusti Church, Gleanood, on Sunday afternoon, August 17th., toong'aniaeaC.W.L.lnthaIt parish. , - . Meeting the League prayer altered by the Spiritual Director, Rev. L. Dooley, who, then, introduced Mrs. Ben Des- Rodhes, ‘thIe President” . Mrs. explained in detail the worth and activities of the League. .. . . . I Election of odficers followed: President, Mrs. Ernest MacDon- ald; lst. vice-pnsident, Mrs. John Badger; ’2nId. vice-president, Mrs. Wills Bulger; 3rd. vice-president, Mrs. Hairy Young; secretary, Mrs. Robert Howard; treasurer, Alton Macisaac. Councillors Clonan Bulger, Mrs. Law‘ rence Stewart and Mrs. Frank Stewart. . ‘ Mrs. Alton Miaclsaac extended a vote of thanks to Mrs. Des- Roches tor her presence and help at this meeting. Nextmeetinglstobeheldat the home‘of Mrs. Alton Mac'lbanc on September 24th. at 8 pin. The meeting adjourned with the Act of ’Consecmaltion, and the Rev. Director’s blessing. include a new lobby-lounge, cof- fee shop, office, and a number of new motel units. Mr. Groom said that the ne construction will make the Gar- Has Plans To, Extend Motel SUMMERSIDE —- Plans for a further extension of the motel facilites at the Garden of the Gulf Court and Motel, in Sum- merside, was on Sat- urday, byGthe proprietor, Mr. han room. ~ vauMF. Groom said that construc- tion is expected to commence prior to September, and the new addition to the motel wul ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. J. B. W. Alberton. motored to Fan-View. N. s., awn; flxe'yeekemd- The? were a by m daughter, Mrs. George Nose' worthy who was returnl'l'nfl '60 her home there. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Edmonds and their sons. David and Cyril Monoton, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Leard, I . Hutt has returned Albanian Soluth ‘fter visiting briefly With. er grandmother, M r s . Clifford Gale, in Somerville, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Welsh, New Glasgow, N. S. are Vhsl'tlnig the latter’s mother, Mrs. Fred Hardy, Alberton. Mr. Henry Clarke. leaves this morning for Malartlc. Quebec, after spending the holidays at his Miss Myrna. to her home 1n .W a: my. - r . CE Elizabeth has accepted his re— etfectlve September (AP Wirephoto) signation, 29. known, has volunteered to serve as organist during the week. _ Rev. Robert Cooks, minister at ElmsdalIe, another accomplish— ed musician, has consented th serveaspianistasottenasheis . were donated by merchants and A hymn-sing un‘ll precede each service. It is expected that Dr. Peter MacDonald of Orapaud will be on hand to conduct it Monday evening. The service of praise on ‘ Monday be led by Albertbn Choir and on Tuesday by the re- cently organized O’Iealy charge Thesoservicesareapartofthc . . which has been in progress throughout the United Church of able to be present at‘the services national evangelistic Canada for almost two years. type in the Maritime Provinces mer'side. dad or the our Count and‘Motel Inc. the largest resort of this Construction contzbctor will “may and Thurs“ at west be Mr. Robert Rankin of Sum- SUMMERSIDE — Five young cyclists, boys ages 10 to 15, were injured by a car which crashed into their bicycles on the high- way at Abrams Village yester- day afternoon. Two of the five are in hospital at Surmnerside, while the other three were less seriously hurt.’ Cedric Arsenarwlt, lit-yeaer son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Arsenault of Urbanville, was re» ported to be in serious condition with chest injuries which in- cluded a laceratcd (collapsed) lung. Raymond Amsenault, 12-yearold son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Arsenault of Urbanville, is also in Fire At Norboro Was Only Brush NORBORO — A brush pile on newly cleared land of Jde Re- eves, in the Norboro. district yesterday afternoon, resulted in erroneous reports that a barn had burned, or that a wood was on hire in that district. The origin of the fire that resulted in the burn- ing brush pile is unlmown. O’Leary, accompanied by his sis- ter Mrs. Jack Turner, Knutsford, motored to Belfast recently. Mrs. Leslie MacAulay, Mont- real is spending a couple of weeks visiting her old home in O’Leary. At present she is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Herb Rielly and Mr. Rielly, O’Leary. Mrs. Russel Whitney and son Jamaica Plain is visiting her sister, Mrs. Claude MacNeill and Mr. Machill and family, O’L— eary, also other relatives in th vicinity. . The annual boat races were held at West Point on Saturday arternoon, August 2nd. The wea- ther was ideal and several hund- red personIs watched the display with interest. Generous prizes business men for the winners in alltheevents-acupalso,w presented. - Mrs. Belle Blair, Truro, N.S., returned to her home, after spen- ding part of her visit with her Sisters, Mrs. Lulu MacNevin and Mrs. Harry MacKimIIon, Brae, and Mrs. Walldron Leard, Cole- man. Mr. Donald Stewart, accom’ pantied by his friend Mr. James L. Magie, of Haverhill, Mass, are with relatives and friends in O’Leary and Elm- .sdaIle. They were visitors Wed- Point, guests of Mrs. Stewart, at the home of Leonard and Mary Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bedeque W. M. S. Present Playette ' The August meeting of the Aux; of the Wit/LS. of the Bed- eque United Church, was held in the church hallwith the presi- dent, Miss Louisa Callibeck pre-_ siding. Mrs. Hudson Lowther led- the devotions'and opened the ser- vice by singing hymn:’ As Comes The Breath of Spring" and‘pray— er by the president. A short business session follow- ed and it was announced that the moderator was to speak in the church on the evening of Aug- ust 20th. Theng $25.30 was received and dedicated by pray— er. A number at house and hos- pital calls were reported. Mrs. Elliot Wright gave a read- ing on “Christian Citizenship: To be a good citizen you must be a-good neighbor, and help strang- ers, who come to live in your com- munity. . . . A playette on “Christian Cit~ lzenshlp” was conducted by Miss Louisa Callbeck, Mrs. Charles Henderson, Mrs.' Walter Wright, ers. Edna Jenkins, Mrs. Orville Johnson and Miss Mildred Call- b'eck. * Meeting closed by singing the hymn “Where cross the crowded ways of life." and benediction. _B.Y.P. Mty. Held At Springfield W. The Springfield West Baptist Young People held their regular in the church, Friday evening, August 15th with the president Miss Verna Machl- liams presiding. . Meeting opened unth hymn, Sun of my Soul." Scripture les- son was taken from Matthew 1-10 and was read by Sandra Maois- aac. The Lord’s prayer was repeated in unison, and roll call was re- sponded to with averse of soup- ture. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted, followed by business Mrs. George Wood, Miss Don- nie England, and Niss Verna Mac William be in charge of the next meeting, roll call to be ain- swered with a Bibioal verse con- taining the word “forgive” A duet “Horne Sweet Horne” was nicely rendered by Sandra and Ohnthia Maelsaac. The meet- ing closed with hymn, “Whiter than Snow”, followed by Mmpah benediction. O’LEARY Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bendell, who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Atwood MacDonald, Glenwood, and ter Mrs. Lorne Adams, Knuts- ford, left for their home in Van- couver Island, Monday morning. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. James Harris, hospital with a head injury which is expected to be x—myed today. The other three boys who escaped with various minor in- juries and were able to return to their homes, are Donat Richard, 15, son of Mr. Richard, and late Mrs. Richard, ~of Urbanvilhe; Arthur Arsenault, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Arseuault, Urbanville; and Roy Arsenault, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ansenaulvt, Abrams Village. All of the five bicycles which the boys were riding were said to have been damaged. ' The accident reportedly occur- red about 2.30 p. m. on a straigm stretch of road about one half Child Has Lip Injured By Dog SUNllI/IERSEE - Dandra Gamble. 5—year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gamble of SInnmerside, required stitches to her lip last evening when a dog belonging to neighbours, nipped the little girl on the lip while attempting to share food that the child was eating at the time. a The dog was reported to be on playful terms with the little girl, and/ while extending the firiendship to sharing what she she was eating, apparently mis- judged the distance or attempted to take more than equal shares, ahd caught her lip in a bite that required a couple of stitches. Died On Friday At Edmonton KENSINGTON ——'Ilhe sad news otthedeathonF-riday. of Mr. Gordon I‘Oyler, of Edmonton, Alberta, was received by rela- tives in Kegskgton on Saturday. His wife was the former Annie MacKay of Spring Valley, P.E.I. and the couple visited her sister, Mrs. John Duggan, in Reusing- ton, two years ago. Also surviving are tum sons and five daughters. A son, John, on the teaching stahf of the Univer- sity of New Brunswick, was visit- ing with his family at the Duggan home in Kensingtol II when he learned of his father’s death, and let: for his home in Fredericton tram where Mr. Oyler flew to Edmonton- to at- tend the funeral. COLONIAL EMPIRE ‘ Thanks to “its soldiers and sail- ors, Portugal has a colonial em pire 23 times the area of the homeland. Five Cyclists lniured On Road At Abram's Village mile east of Abrams Village, while the five cyclists were pro- ceeding westward to the sluire. Driver of the car involved in the accident was said to be Fred Casey, an Egmont Bay youth, driving a 1939 Ford car. , Details of the accident were not Five-Yea r-Old Recovers From Car Accident at car from Maine. ., Barry Wright, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, Middleton, returned to his home from the Prince County Hospital on Friday. He has recovered from shock and bruses, which he received on Tuesday when hit by In an attempt to cross the road available, but the Casey car pro ceeding in the same direction as the cyclists, was reported to be passing a car driven by Roy Cur- ran of Egmont Bay about the time the collision occurred with the bicycles. After striking the cyclists the car is believed to have lefit the highway and overturned, but the three occupants in the motor ve- hicle apparently escaped injury. Kensington Woman Dies In Summe'rside KENSINGTON —- The death of Mrs. Robert ll. Coulson, 83, Ken- Sington, occurred at the Prince County Hospital, Summerslde, on Friday, August 22, after a brief illness. She was the former, Eliza Cun- daIll Cousins, and lived at Long River before moving to Ken- simgton a number of years ago. She is survived by her husband and a numberxof nephews and neices. The funeral was held from Ken- sngton‘ United Church on my Conducted the WI . Pallbearers were Lt. Col. E. W. Johnstone. Capt‘ . Edward Mac. the little fellow came from be- hind a passing truck into the path Mon., August 25, 1958 The Guardian Page 11 S’Side Girl Has Leg Fractured SUMMERSIDE -- Daryl Gau- det, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Camille Gaudet, Notre Dame Street, Summerside, is in Prince County Hospital with a broken leg and lacerated forehead as a result of having been struck by a car driven by a Smnmerside youth, McGaugh, Jr. . The accident noun-red about 11 em. yesterday when the child attempted to run across the street tram the Notre Dame Street playground to his home. EVANGIELISTIC " MISSION UNITED CHURCH or CANADA " SUMMERSIDE Monday - Tuesday Note: No short Subjects "The Helen Morgan Story” Ann Blyth and. Paul Newman ’ . Rev. H. 3. (Jim) Jones. irNorth Carolina. will hold a month long mission (in Prince Edward Island as follows: Sunday afternoon when Rev; L. M. Mur- . REGENT Monday - Tuesday "Fire Devin Below" Donald, Edwin Brown, Saunders, Elmer Caselley Gardens. James George Broolcings and Bmialwasatlt‘lmialmlls C’scope -' Color Rita Hayworth Robert Mitchum ALBERTON—AUGUST 25—31 ‘ . KENSINGTON—SEPT 1—7 » MONTAGUE—SEPT. 3—14 / MT. STEWART-MORELIr—SEPT. 15—2 \ All meetings start at 8 pm. sh: nights a week, Saturday ex- cepted. The Men’s Associations in the various areas will sponsor these meetings. I -7 ROLLER suture prices. 'Po 'I'GCT— JENKINS Summerside ATTENTION - POULTRY FARMERS ‘ we are receiving poultry at our eviscerating plant further notice. Paying highest market pickup. service is now available. For further particulars eon- every Tuesday until BROS. LTD. Dial 2151 or 21 as CIVIC slIIDIUIvI Tuesday, August 26 — 8-10 pm. Wednesday. August 27—2-4 pun. Thursday. August 28—8-1 0_ pun. Saturday. August 30—2-4 pun. FREE _— ADMISSION {FREE ' I Rent of Skates I Afternoon: 15 cents 25 cents ' Dancing Satufiayr'August 30 9-1 'I :45 pan. O'L'eary, and Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Smallman, Knutsford, atten~ ded the Charlottetown Races on Wednesday. Mrs. Ken cdlgnun, Rustico, p. E.I.is a couple of weeks with her mother, Mrs. Oliver Smallman. O’Ieary and sister Dorothy, who is leav. ing shortly for Toronto, Ont. Mrs. Peter Martin, Pennacook, New Hampshire, is spending a couple of weeks visiting her sis- ter,.Mrs. Oliver Smallman, O’L- cam}, and Mrs. William Ooughlin, Coleman, and other relatives and fille in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dyment, accompanied by Miss Eleanor Gay, Maiden, Mass, and Mrs. Ha'aold Richards, 'llruro, N.S., are guestsatthehomeoer.and Mrs. Albert Gay, W; , Miss Laurie Peters of Sam- merslde, was a guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellis, 0’- Leary. ' ton was on a business trip to O’Leary, August 12th. While there hevisitedattthehomeoer. and Mrs. Melvin I Ont, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashley, of Al- berton. Mr. BlllMlacLeodolCapeBre— Mannemlemusuiomw Illlllmllllllli If you are considering drilling a new well con- tact 'R. '1‘. Morrison 00., Snmmerside. We are equipped to drill wells any diameter, any depth with reliable and ex:- perienced drilling. R. T. Morrison Co. 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