Completion date for the Glad Tidings Chapel is set for the end of the year and is located KINGS DUNDAS UNITED - BAPTIST Pastorate. Lic. Gerald Matthews, Pastor. August 30th: Dundas Sunday School at 11 a.m. Service at‘8 pm.; Annandale Sunday Sclioal at 10 a.m. f ST. PETER’.. Bay Pastoral Canada. Services for Sunday, August 30th., are as follows: St. Peters Bay 11 a.m.; Greenwich 3 pm.; Marie 7.30 p.m. Rev. Levi W.. Mehaney, Minister. William Wendell Larkin, Char- lottetown, had his case furth- Thursday. segRes nye i Funeral Home to the home of den, from where the funera) Bordes. Mass a 9 o'clock. Imerment Monuments Granite - Marble Bronze Vere Beck & Sen Ltd. Memorial Craftemen Since 1870 ~* GLAD TIDINGS CHAPEL on Arcona Street in Summerside just a short distance from the present chapel which was badly (CHURCHES SUNDAY School 3 p. m. Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Q.R. Stairs, Minister. ST. DAVID’S United Church, Georgetown. Services August 30: Sunday School 10 a.m.; Worship ll a.m. Rev. W.A. MacQuarrie, D.D., Supply Minister. MONTAGUE. PASTORAL Charge, The United Church of Canada. Rev. J.M. Fraser, Min- ister. For Sunday, August 30th. The following services will be held with Mr. speaker: Lower Montague 9.45 a.m. Worship and Junior Sunday inity Church, Montag- ue ll a.th. A hearty Welcome to MURRAY HARBOUR — Mur- ray River United Church of Casr ada. Services for Sunday, Aug- ust 30th. Little Sands 9.30 Murray River 11 a.m.; Murray Harbour 7.30 pm. J.H. Bryan, Supply Minister. MONTAGUE UNITED Pastorate. Rev. A.G.J. Steeves, Pastor. Services for Sunday, August 30th.: Montague—10 a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m. Worship; Sturgeon—3 p.m. Worship; Mur- ray River—2 p.m. Sunday School 7.15 p.m. Worship; Murray Har- bour—8.30 p.m. Murray Harbour choir in charge of all services. MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel. Services Sunday August th. 9.- 30 a.m. Lord's Supper; 10.30 a.m. Allison MacKin-| non of Chariotietown as guest’ damaged by fire sever United Church of Canada. Ser- vices for Sunday, August 30th.: Souris 1t a.m.; Bay Fortune 7.30; p.m. Rev. D. Elton Adams, Min- | ister. | THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services for Sunday, August 30th.: Montague—Sunday School 10 a.m. Divine Worship 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Cardigan— Divine Worship 2.30 p.m. The | Rev. Davis Hostetter, Saint John New Brunswick, will be guest speaker. Rev. M. Cari Currie, In- terim-Moderator. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services for Sunday, | August 30th.: Murray Harbour North—Sydney School 10 a.m.; Divine Worship 11 am. and 7.0 p.m.; Peter's Road—Sunday coon 1.30 p.m. Divine Worship 2.30 p.m. Everyone welcome. M. |Cari Currie, Minister. MURRAY RIVER Pentecostal Tabernacle Services for Sunday, August 30th.: 10 a.m. Sunday | School; 11 a.m. Morning Worship — p-m. Evangelistic Service. Street meeting at Montague every | lay az er permitting. Come and bring Pastor. VALLEYFIELD —ORWELL Head congregation. Services town Cross 9.30 a.m.; Belle River ll a. m. Anniversary service. Special speaker will be the Rev Mr. Murchison of Point Prim Special music; Valleyfield 3.00 (Continued on page 13) OPEN SPACES Provincial parks, set aside and maintained by 10 provincial gov- total 86,516 squaure Did well as a r feader of a Canadian party state Conservatively Speaking BY ISLANDER . you hear Premier Matheson via TV Tuesday night? No, voter you missed something. You missed hearing the that he was the only one in the Province with the ability to rum a government. What unmitigated | gall’ Sorry, Mr. Matheson, but your ‘calculations are incorrect. There are hundreds of persons business. This is not Germany, & is simply and solely little old in this Province who have the ‘ energy, the ability and the integrity to manage our provincial Russia or China, Mr. Matheson. P. E. I. which has given more leaders to North America per square mile than any other section of this vast nation. For every person that has left home hundreds | have stayed behind — surely among them there must be more than one capable of handling our business, Like his federal friends before him, 25 years of Liberal rule has gone to the Premier's head. ironic if the people of 4th Kings their affairs in the hands of Mr. And, by the way, wouldn't it be decided on September 1 to place Matheson’s opponent? Yes, Sir, in our humble opinion, the Premier of the Province was suffering more from heat than heart. Our Island farmers do not forget that it was a Conservative government that made the tarriff on American potatoes applicable “ the year round. They remember that the only time the mater Was ever aired in the Liberal House of Commons was just prior to an election. After polling day-such ideas were junked. No policy that might hurt the tender feelings of American business was ever supported by the former Liberal regime, so P. E. I. was forced lo compete with U. S. potatoes in the Canadian miarket. mn Not so Mr. Diefenbaker. As soon as the idea was propounded to will be heid on Saturday. Aug-/him, the job was done and Island potatoes were able to compete ust 29, to Secred Heart Church; for Canadian trade on exactly the same terms as the Americans. ithe trade. needed. \ \ people would be very unwise to at the time because with Liberal pect a If this today. 1955 the Liberal fortu 1950 the Conservative star is still Don’t forget, 36,000 votes, more for Requiem High Naturally with a much superior product, the Province is getting party do will pay . Instead, they intend te employ a sales talk with their federal friends at Ottawa. our needs frankly and fairly without any frills or fol-de-rols any assistance from Quebec experts, and \confidently expect the Diefenbaker and Conservative reaction — help where % is They intend to the Liberal propagandists who stated in 1955 that the elect a Conservative government s at Ottawa the Island could ex- much better deal by re-electing a friendly government. sey were true in 1955, the reverse is even more true mes were on the wane, while in climbing. as ow Liberal friends are prone to do, that ever than 45 per cent of the total, were cast for the Conservative party during the dark days of 1955. Since that time | the people of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the voters of the imation have rejected Liberal arrogance and turned to sane, sen- sible and united Conservative policies. | Shall we remain an Island of Liberalism in this sea ef Con- | {servative strength? | We led the way for Canada in 1957 and again in 1958, let us _ stick to our decision and lead again in '59. | | BE A WINNER! VOTE CONSERVATIVE NEXT TUESDAY! (Advt.) 7 months | ago. Stanley Wells devotes his whole time to the work of the church and its congregation. _| Fie Gaara , Charlotietown, Fri, Aug. 28, 1959, Vocation Rally Is Held — At Parish Of Bloomfield ae Tee f. ‘fh i Chure: hand all these young people clad in their new dress, formed a pro- Father Doyle had a private and confidential interview with each pupil where he discussed the question of their own vocation. The Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament ended the Rally on each of the two evenings. We feel gure that this Rally will pro- duce many fruits both on the part of the parents and the children. Here’ are the names of those who participated: cesan Clergy, Norman Gallant, and Danny Gallant, ‘| Trinity: ‘| field; Maryknoll Sisters: in-| Shirley Howlan;: Jesuits: Donald Jones and Brian Gallant of Piusville; Redemptorists: Roderick Gal- lant, Howlan and James Arsen- ault, Roxbury; Scarboro: Vin- cent Gallant and Freddie Gal- lant of Piusville; Oblates: Wayne Peters, O'Leary and Normans Blanchard, Piusville; Oblate ‘Brother: Jerry Blanchard, Duvar; Redemptorist : Bobby Arsenault, ; Christian Brothers: Edwin Gallant and Ronnie Arsenault of Howlan. Notre Dame Sisters: Shirley and Marlene Gallant, Piusville; Marthas: Dorothy —Barriault, Bloomfield and Sandra Arsenault, Howlan; Precious Blood: Car- melie Gallant and Aldona Pineau of Duvar; Good Shepherd: Mar- jorie Peters and Carol Gallant of Duvar; Dominican Sisters: June and Joan Gallant, Wood- stock; St» Joseph of Peterborough: Elaine Gallant, Howlan and Ber- ;|madette Blanchard, Piusville; Secular Institute of O.M.I.: Mer- ina and. Meryin Gallant of Pius- ville; istines: Yvonne and Pauline Gallant of Piusville; Sisters of Service: Linda Arsen- ault, Bloomfield and Linda Arsen- ault, Roxbury; Sisters of Char- '\ ity of St. Louis: Betty Arsenault, Roxbury and Winnifred Peters, Duvar; Servants of the Blessed Jean Gallant, and Beverley Arsenault, -Bloom- Aleitha and Pearlene Corcoran, Pius- ville; -Our Lady’s Missionaries: Doiron, Howlan and Elaine Gallant, Howlan; Fran- ciscan Missionaries: Florence and Theresa Gallant, Howlan; Jap- anese Children: Shirley Arsen- ault and Nancy Macdonald, Rox- bury and Donald Blanchard, Piusville. Others attending were: Bon- narae and Dianne Gallant, Betty and Angela Corcoran, Nelson Gal- lant, Ann and Theresa Ann Gal- lant, Dorothy Seaman, Anita Doiron, Marlene Arsenault, Ther- esa Gallant, Dianne’ Arsenault, Sheila MacDonald. Howlan} < Carl won the Fire Damages | 93.020 one | f oe cue te oe House Roo a cute te aoe on behalf of the Amal- vy : SUMMERSIDE — Fire break- caeeaik Dairies Lid., Summer- airs oe oe ak Coates Samet, caeaat ie aw Lelia Gaudet, 3 bout} Results of the achievement . cata ” 9.45 last night caused consider-| were as follows: day =| tie, able damage to the roof on the Efficiency in year's work: 1. ; Firemen cut through the root/3 Cari Wright. to get at the blaze bélieved to Showed + Cae have started from defective wit-| wien 2. ee 3 ing and soon had it under com | TONY" Harper. ? , : ' ‘| Junior Yearlings: 1. Carl Mrs. Gaudet was out visiting! wright, 2 Harley as at the time but arrived home! Stewart Affleck. and was immediately taken by Judging: 1. Aden Sherry, 2. firemen and Mr. Gaudet to the! warion Stavert, 3. Stewart Aff- fhome of nearby neighbors where! jeck : their three children had been! ~ = quickly given shelter. as ~, Principal damage appeared to| , be from water but no estimate of 1959 FORD Out Performs Them All... . Take A Test Drive Today and See! S. R. JOHNSTON LTD. St. Peters Rd. Dial 8548 Hear \ MRS. RUTH MacLEOD Friday On -CFCY ~ 10.30 A.M.-10.45 A.M. AST Inserted by the P.E.I. Progressive Conservative Party. HUBERT GAUDET Ist Prince CONSERVATIVE RECEPTION Come and Meet DON CAMPBELL and HUBERT GAUDET Alberton Hall — Tonight 8 p. m. ~ SPECIAL SPEAKERS W. R. SHAW DR. O. H. PHILLIPS, M.P. Refreshments Will Be Served SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT (inserted by the ist Prince Progressive Conservative Association) A CENTURY IS T00° LEO ROSSITER ~ 2nd Kings SPECIAL SPEAKER ‘ WALTER DINGWELL CONSERVATIVE RECEPTION Come and Meet LEO ROSSITER and WALTER DINGWELL St. Peters Hall — Tonight 8 p.m. HEATH MACQUARRIE, M.P. Refreshments Will Be Served SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT (Inserted by the 2nd Queens Progressive Conservative Party) *e R. KR. BELL PHILLIP MATHESON 2nd Queens CONSERVATIVE RECEPTION | Come and Meet R. R. BELL and PHILIP MATHESON Stella Maris Hall, North Rustico, Tonight 8 P.M. SPECIAL SPEAKER HON. J. ANGUS MacLEAN, M.P., Minister of Fisheries Refreshments Will Be Served SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT (inserted by the 2nd Prince Prdgressive Conservative Association) L0