oe A oie chile kes Sey eee ee anon catia Tes . sea aayoatn ope Frise ? ‘ e's "inert onatermet a entePetsen ns tmentet ae ante — ~~? f es = semen te fc : the Kandicraft courses in leather- | “ ‘weaving, which can be taken for week refresher courses for teach- City, Mo. ers of mathematics in primary and secondary schools. The first of the informal pro- grams to get under way will be. work, metalwork, jewellery and: any of time between July 2 Aug. 13. Instruction will again be given by the \ Roulston brothers, Ellis and Max, who ee ee CHELTON—' annual Cairns Picnic was held July ist at Louis ran shore, Chelton with leal- picnic weather. During the afternooh many ie sathed In ‘the warm waters while others played softball. After the ;|ball game ‘Polar Bare” were enjoyed hy all present. A delicious ham and salad sup- per. was enjoyed by .‘over 100 3.12, under the Members. of the Cairns family. direction of . E. B. Pulford, |\Grace was said by Rev. Willard of the Mount Allison Art Gallery. | Picketts. Following. are the results—~ef the races: Girls and boys under 4 years: 1. Shirley Miller, 2. Sharon Rob- y|erts, 3. Roy MacLean. | Girls and bays, 5-6 years: 1. oo Roberis, 2. Sally Palmer, Marilyn Miller. ” eae and boys, 7-8 years: L Helen Picketts, 2, Denton Cairns, 3. Florrie Roberts. Girls and boys, 9-10 years: 1.. | Margaret Cairns, 2. Carol ot, 3. Donald Smith.” Girls and boys, 11-12 years: ‘L Myrtis Picketts, 2. Marion Cairns, 3. Clayton Smith. Girls, 13-15 years: 1. Judy Pic- | ketts, 2. Louise Peterson, 3° As, trid Miller. y Annual Cairns Family Is Held At Chelton Shore | Married Women, No. Boys, 13-6 years: 1. Neil BRIEFS : U- c. sedeiceease The Rev. Ralph E. Johnston —will be indycted into the Prince- ton Lot 16 United Church charge this evening, July 3. The induc- tion service will be held at, Mal- peaue. ELLIOTT FUNERAL—The fu- ‘town ‘ neral of Margaret Ann, infant 8, were Rev. Ross Howard, Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grace MacLeod, Elliott, of Knutsford, was held on Lod,’ Barbara and Margaret | ‘Thursday afternoon from Jelley’s | Rix, Ellen and Gwennie Small- Funeral Home to Springfield West |™an, Eva and Olga MacMillan, where service was con-|Lillian, Helen and Audrey Grey, cemetery ducted by Rev. Roebuck. LATE vortiis tin see announcements fn Aeontine Section. } Among. those from ere) —O'Leary Baptist Young People’s | Societies who attended the Youth |’ felowship hour at the United Baptist Association, held in the First Baptist Church in’ Charlot- Biair Bernard, Béverley, Cyn- | 'Harris, Sharon — Ellis, Clayton | Harris, Perley MacNeill, James | * |Smaliman, Alton Rix,. Carman Dennis, Harriet Smith, Mr. and BARBOUR — At the Community’ Former Island Hospital; O’ Leafy, on Thursday, July 2, 1959, Mrs. Eari Barbour.| M.D. Honoured of-Alma,in-her_40th year. For- q warded from.the Jelley Funeral "INGONISH Dr. Jom C..’ Home last evening to her late residence. Funeral service from Montrose United Church with service commencing at: 2:30 p.m. Interment in the church cemetery. Ballem of -New ‘ Glassen was pre- | sented with an honorary senior of the Medical Society of Nova Scotia, a branch of the Canadian Medical Association. - An honorary senior member- |ship is given each year in each province and Dr. Ballen’ was the | Nova Scotia ehoice this year. "@eeatte’. Marthe Bronze Vere Beck & Son the Society. will be last night’s dinner Dr. and Mrs. Ba attending the 1 of the Canadian organization which O'Leary Y:P.S. Attend - ‘Youth Fellowship Hour membership at the sessions hére |} The presentation was made—ati}- are being held this summer at Edinburgh in conjuaction§ with: the British medical «society. J Monuments (Dr, Ballem was a school mate) ; \ of the late Premier J.W. Jones Memerial Craftsmen and~ practiced medicine at Be- ~~ Since 1578 . deque before going to New Glas oom, NS. Je -— Picnic Scott, 2. “Darrell Picketts, Lioyd Peterson. Married women, Mary Picketts, 2. tadien 3. Catherine Montgomery. Le: Mitten, 2+ Ruby Marchbank, 2. Montgomery, 3. Gladys Frizzel. Men's race: 1. Vernon Miller, 2. Robert Marchbank, Scott. Married men: 1. Jack March- bank, 2. Wyman Cairns, 3. Jack, Scott. Grudge race: 1. Robert March- | bank, 2: Vernon Miller, 3. Neil Scott. : Three-legged race: 1. Robert | Marchbank and Neil Scott, 2./ Astrid Miller and Judy Picketts, 3. Lioyd. Peterson _-— Darrell | Picketts. SEs Wheel barrow race: 1. Gordon | Stavert and Charlie, 2. Marion Stavert and Marion Cairns, 3. Lloyd Peterson and Darrell Pic- | jou ketts. ‘ The picnic was under the direc- tion of a committee of: Mrs. Frank Jardine, Edward Pearson, George Montgomery. Next year’s committee-in-charge, Jack Mar- chbank, Mrs, Wilbur Stavert, and Scott ‘Cairns. * Mrs. Melvin Harris, Lillian Waite, and Alton Ellis. The meres consisted of a hymn $i young tional by the O’Leary B.Y.P.U., on Friday évening, June | followed by the judging of the Oratorical contest. Judges were, Archie Mac- | Rev. E. Thompson, Rev. ‘K. Hob- son, and Mr: Ira Lewis. The guest speaker- was’ Rev. Eugene Thompson, the new e" itime B.Y.P.U. councillor, ‘A fel- Doreen Andrews, Marylois Ellis, | lowship hour followed, with re thia and Sandra Maclsaac, Olive ‘feshments by the Contato | jtown B.Y.P.U. aS I Myrtis | their regular meéting at the home 3. Neil | | grasent. a welcome to the le and visitofs by the president, Henry Sharam, devo- GREAT SALVATION HEALING CAMPAIGN! At~thie time Mrs. Alice’ Tur- ner, O'Leary and’ Mrs. Lorne MacNevin, Brae read very fitting addresses expressing their regret, at their departure from the » Calf Clu At lan Mac lof Ian MaeWilliams, on Frida evening, with thirtesa S‘side Hearing Is Adjourned ‘SUMMERSJDE — The prelim- 3! “he tome of Ian. MacWilliams ‘inary hearing of Alfred Cahill 9" July 2nd. | and Albert Clair Gallant of Sum- jmaiee on a theft charge has been adjourned until next, Tues- | day. ‘ Three witnesses testified _yes- | terday morning. before the ad- ourmment by Magistrate R. S. | Hinton, Q.C. Constable Sigurd |z |MacKinnon, Police Chief Peter R. White and Constable Ralph Hardy testified yesterday. In their testimony it was re vealed that the two accused when arrested in Port Elgin, N.B., by session. The two men are accused - of Ewen after beating him up on have elected trial by judge and Nury. Defence enhelt are J. Watson Campbell, while D.O. Stewart, QCc,, : is- Prosecuting — for Crown. taking $200 from William. Mac- | was Hold Meeting illiams’ Home The Cape Wolfe Calf. Club held | The president, Sherrill Barwise riday | brenided and opened the meeting | “§): -| Water Street on June 17th. Both, MacNaught, Q.C., and Alexander ~ ' CALCIUM CHLORIDE. To end dust — to weight tractor tires, te absorb damp- ness and many other- uses. 100 Ibs. 5.25 25 Ibs. 1.85 The Rogers rs Hardware . Ltd. 137 Queen St. - Dial 8561 Now in prayers under Canada’s largest Gos- pel tent, opposite Peter Pan Drive-In. Will continue nightly at 8 pm. through July 5th. Bring the blind, deaf and the _ sick for prayer. . It's FREE - and all are ‘welcome. An _Inter- denominational “> effort. 2 | the RCMP _ $90 in their pos- |] ‘It was moved by Adele Frizzell | Williams that the meeting be 7 Mr. Rogerson, Summerside, whe has been recently ordained to the ‘The, treasurer's report was read ; and reports’ were given by each | TORONTO (CP). — Tempera-| , tures issued by the weather of- Ts . NH Presk rerial Elects lount llison Expec ae : Min Max 4 Ly + as ; Day tone te PT 2 The Guardian, Gatetiiows, Wii. Sly & Si. ——_—-s—e- _ | Edmon 566 Busiest $ immer Session | Se VILLE, busiest |Canadian delegaie ie ard ae es * Regina 50 | SUMMERSIDE.— Mrs. W. E.jmorning meeting, told of the) A banner was awarded to the : —GIAGKVILAE. UR. Teh Caden, dei, ne unt Alioon Ciservatory. Winnipeg 4 vatens was sacioligd sobdidecl | Gepiediidind che mairenindl Galcinie Mia tases Real fos * Allison University will get under | former federal minister of labor; | indicated that they will be in at- Toronto 57 ° 77 |of the P.E.I. Presbyterial yester-| people and how the delegates and| eight months and to the Geddie way tomorrow, when almost 300| John G. Hadwen, first tendance to discover ar redis-| Ottawa 57 668 .|day, at.the 72nd session held in|others could help by sending} Memorial Mission Band for fow students expected to crowd | of eck Madinn of Cos | cover the Say af Dhavieg aying’ together Montreal 67 76 |the Summerside Presbyterian | money and praying that the Lord| months by Mrs. MacLeod, see ~~nto- the Physics Building te ada ‘o the Uucted Nations; Miss in an prohestra. Quebec 53, 72 | Church. . .will send laborers for the harvest. of children’s work a tegister f thacdith Ansual Mart | Aida Gimdy, social welfare offi- receive individual earedioe vl Disc redericton $2 66 Otlier officers named were vice-| He referred t6 the work done|G SPEAKER _ time Summer Sc Paces eer ere Joha 45 0. |yrestteate Mire, Angus Beewsist the dubet Hospital, gone ga meaen, Or. TAR Tae" and’ cteteiteis taliusis “9 | pactendat.af Gach ad anotlinte Saunders Moncton 54SCOC«SB Islands, Mrs. Gordon Mac-|where a Canadian 6 Miss Vieeschouwer, introduc university degree or improving | affairs in New York; ig ne tg alee cert adhe pe pear MONTAGUE. W. SaaDeneld, pveedl: ctssbuss’ tt tip-tocd, aod mee 55 64 |Leod, Cardigan, Mrs. Rendall|Mary Nichol, is director of the|ed by Rev. Mr. Bean. He was their teathing license, there will Lipton, neliqnal conreery & Se ent Maritime youth orchestra of | and Spurgeon Jenkins of Char-| proved quite successful and he | Charlotietowa 54 60 | Larter, Charlottetown, Mrs. A.M. | school of nursing, ‘and a Canad-| born in Belgium, is a lawyer, __be some 40 credit courses in 10 | Co-orerative Unign of Canada; | whieh these students may form lottetown and ; MeBonen id of would strongly recemanaad” that Sydney “4 ae eee gin coe ee es = scacianes: ol _ _ Bs ee aa -ef + the-core.— Souris were welcomed guests at areas adopt this th “a 61 r, ; Jan ’ . dical , choose. Many informal pro-| the U.S.S.R. Embassy in Ottawa; The summer's activities will be the monthly meeting of the South=/-bringing ck te eo idl -Eresland: Tosocding soeretary’ ent of the hospital.’. _| Army and is now director of the. - grammes will be provided for| Heath Macquarrié, M.P., for | brought to a flourishing close ern Kings Fish ame As-| sfreams where shelter Say . Harold : Teg ee We epee en Gite’ | department of —imenigration= ia_f those who wish ‘to pursue an im-| Queens, P.E.I., and Robert Mc-|the fifth anfual Mount Allison | sociation held at the parish hall in| water had been removed. Road; treasurer, Mrs. Keith John-| work, it was decided that a com-| connection with the Presbyterian terest without writing examina- Cleave, M.-P. for Halifax. » | Institute, Adg:-13-15. Cardigan last night. the~business session it ston, Summerside; secretaries: | mittee should be appointed to act Oburch in Canada. 2 tions or gaining credits. * | BAND MUSIC CAMP _ | Open fo the public, this -| Dr. McDonald and Mr. Jenkins/| was decided to ; northerly winds will bring sunny | home migsions, Mrs. Lloyd Wil-|with the secretaries of girls’ and| He spoke of the problems: ol ‘Students will be studying under| Another program designed! ant event will focus on.the ¢ spoke briefly on fish ‘'and|trees to be distributed weather to all regions today. _| Ki¢, Alberton; home helpers, Mrs. | children’s work in promoting Meanie le roger an several—distinguishsd—“eachers_- _high school students | ‘‘Canadian Politics’ “and_ wil! | answered several questions of in-| school districts in the Saaete: * | Robert Jardine, Freetown; Liter-| more interest in the children’s| Canada is regard to getting : who will be supplementing the is the instrumental music camp | feature lectures “and” panel dis-terest—tothe-over—20-sportsmen_ bi ried _imr * , | ature, Mrs. John Beer, Clyde} groups and this committee will} and of the | _ barrier, regular staff of 20’ Mount Allison , to be held July 11-19, and organiz-| cussions by leading Canadian present. , - River; —ehildren’s—-work,Mrs./ be appointed by the executive. | which isolates them from social faculty members. ed for the first time this year by | scholars, statesmen and journal-}- Reg McDonald etated that the George MacLeod, Graham's} The Tyne Valley Auxiliary led /life, urged chure _Among the visitors will be Dr.| Prof. Stanley Saunders, of the! tote. | pot bakes: which hed been day fe : Road; girls’ work, Mrs. Perley/the worship at the afternoon ses-|to give sympathetic understand- -W. Menzies Whitlaw, retired pré-| ° morning; warmer; Taylor, Winsloe. eet) sion, after which the memorial | ing to their problems. eye fessor of history at the Amer Sam {Tinds 18, Increasing by_afernoun|_-Greeings, were brought fo the service was conducted by the| Mrs. Harold Hall.” treanuter, can I ional Coll in. ly Ord o no y ow ists fo 6 Malpeque Auxiliary. oS) Depo! a grati 4tocrease in : eu can nee oat ate a Maritime Nazarenes P n Franciscan Ho ers . Low-lgh at Halifax on Marchbank and replied to by Mrs.| “Rev. E. H. Bean, on the board) the contributions eee “The Maritimes and Canada be- armou . Douglas Norboro. . J.|0f miséions, gave a brief survey ae sins Counenuretion * che aaa te District’ Meeting In S'side To Be Conterred Saturday Sydney 55 and 70. Donald MacKay brought greet.|of the present day needs for per-| An invitation was accepted to giving a course in Canadian his- Annapolis Valley. Northern fe hin Ge kt a — on aosoeene anemia fields hold the 1960 Presbyterial in ‘the Heading tn the new Sammnér| SUMMERSIDE — Dr. Samuel BLOO! — St. Anthony’s,| schdol until the age of eleven | Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is-| <\comerside, : Seibeta Get ke beeviaed eas! te letecs Fotaisies Cones School of French, begun this year Young, of Kansas City, Mo., will Bloomfield, vide the set-| when his teacher agieing his ap- land, b New : : rly. winds| The_opeming worship service) the 4 stallation of the 1960 executive — for the benefit of teachers of | D¢ the presiding general super-| ting for a sacred ceremony, Sat-|titude to study, suggested -his|S¥any: warmer; westerly. 5 | was led by the Kelvin Grove Aux-| Mrs. Wilkie, home mission see-| was conducted by. Rev.» 3 D and others interested jn |imtendent for the annual Mart- urday, July 4th at 4.30 p.m. when|name to the Saint Thomas Aqui-|15 shifting during morning 0/ itiary. ae : retary, reported ‘a special offer- | MacKay ater Which the iim the language, will be the| “me district assembly of the/. the Sacrament of Holy Orders! nas Society who, isi turn, obtain-| northerly 20. Low-high at Kent-| sey w. &. Forbes, who presid-|ing of over $200 was given to [cluding “iyme wes folowed by ison’s French | Church of the Nazarene to be held will be conferred upon Rev. | ed a burse for him at St. Joseph's | Ville 55 and 75, New Glasgow 55/04” gave a splendid report of the|c Keir from the presbytery.' the benedicti department, Prof./ Allan Mac |Lawrence Gallant of the Fran-| University, Memramcook, N.B. | and Charlottetown 53 and 70; year’s activities, after which —? aoa ee an. . Assisting him in the best equip- merside, Thursday and Friday, "a | ciscan er. s Te he spent = z Saint Joho. | were : ca ea ", ped French laboratory in Eastern | J¥ly 10. P "1 |the Most Reverend Damase La-| 194 to 1951, when he decided to| Fredericton, Edmu ndston a ene roms were _steen be ————— SG Canada will be Dr. Hilliard Tre.| Pastors of all 19 district ‘ -. Vicar Apostolic of | join the Franciscan Order. He | Campbellton 50 and 70. secretary; Mrs. John’ Beer, Lit-|| ° FOR SALE é thewey, chairmayg of the French churches will report, Peru) will be the officiating bis- made his novitiate at Sherbrooke, Bay of Fundy: Northerly winds | erature secretary; Mrs. Robert é department in Victoria College, | 2 ‘tal of 800 members and a Sun- Que.” In 1955 he pursued his the-!29: mostly sunny; visibility 10/ Jardine, home helpers secretary. S| cage ay University of Toronto: day school enroliment of 1,800. Father Gallant will celebrate dlogical studies at the Francis-| mijes: cooler. MISSION WORK . : : MATHEMATICAL CONGRESS The Rev. Bruce T. Taylor, of his first Solemn High Mass at} can Seminary in Montreal. = : Rev.: F. C. Knox, Bhilfield. AT FOLLY LAKE More than 60 students are ex- Oxford. N.S. aa give his first "s Oburch, Sunday at|~ He is -one. of a family of ten| High tide today 7 Charlotte-| India, the guest speaker at the | arta pected to atter nadian Message as district superintend- children and is the son of ‘Mr. |town at 8.01 a.m. and 9.48 p.m. ‘ eee pctat te attend Ge Consdian | ent and outline plans for the 1959- Piusville, Lawrence| and Mrs. Anthony (Ted) Gallant At Rustico at 3.1 a.m, Summer- SUCKED INTO JET Memramcook, 8 Miles from Moncton Route 2 —School which -will also be held at | © year. Officers will be elected. potent attended “the district | of Piusville, P.E.I. side tide eighteen minutes later} SYDNEY, Australia ‘ (Reuters) Cabi eo ge d i Mount Allison for the first time Pastor of the host church Is the 2 ‘ than Charlottetown. Sun rises to- A young aircraft mechs died it, ins an equ pment an appliances ; mif- ‘this year. It will be under the eo — Cael Ate Fy E 2 d ! day at 4.90 a.m. and sets at 8.08 a ——— a = air | ‘rors; refrigerators; électric hot water tanks; sep- — Sok Gabe ot the depacaeeoh, of | Among Nazarene churches that ewell irty xten santa Thursday at the Royal Australian} tic tanks and pipe; garden tractor and attach-~| mathematics and dean of science Will take part are those at Amh- Air Force base at Williamtown, | ments; electric stove; gasoline generator; doors; _ Mount’ Allison. erst, Middleton; Truro, Halifax M ea nd Fa ora cw 100 miles from here. oie one K. D. et ee ee eaedete tee Scotia, and Rey. r. K n A imily é Kink L Has iE aac dealaed to rr) - flood lights and‘electric supplies; restaurant equip-= | *. of the mathematics department at | Moncton. Humphrey and Seint | On Wedneslay evening the 0’-|charge. zs Regular Meeting supper in July. "| ment; chrome table, chairs and household articles. « Pct ek Gc wel ta, cane 6 0s - Leary and Brae congregations ga-| A well filed purse “was pre The president, and secretary |} Sailboat with trailer and licence. aan ta visiting professors eo — the vaggs yd ig “DR. 8, YOUNG thered in the United Church sented from the congregations by|- KINKORA — The monthly were the 4 ‘to the C.W.L. | ‘ . , een Oo & ye en Christian Education Centre fora Mr. Bruce MacDougall and Mr. meeting of the Kinkora C.W.L.| convention. Father Croken gave | athematical | larger holiness denominations. | It now has a domestic member. social evening in honor of their; Kean expressed their apprecia- | Parish Council was held with an/ an interesting talk to the mem- FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 3 & 4th - Congress headquarters in Mont. is in the Wesleyan tradition, and| ship totaling 301,700 in 4,587 | attendance of 23 membéers. bers presént. Rev. director clos- iy ae stands for the conservation and | churches in the U.S., Canada and Pastor, Rev. Heber Kean and |tion for their Kindness to them ed the meeting with prayer al a oe ant oem spread of the doctrine of entire| the British Isles. Tt maintains ‘2™#lv. Mr. John Matthews act-| during the three years of ministry| The meeting opened with Lea- Seeenneen earning university courses in sanctification as-a second work | more than 450 missionaries in 40 ed as chairman and explained | here. gue prayer leg by Father Creken. mathematics. This summer school | of grace. It also holds to all the! world areas. World offices a at eee ro Rev. Mr. Kean has sccepted | The misules sa yep nf th te : ¢ on their pastor a il to Minto, N.B., t ng Ww e will be offering a number of four- historic doctrines of the, New| publishing house are in Kansas pic", Caulea om thew Pasi calle sti » staking his meetin sere parred Traber. DON’ T MISS T a oe Ohristian ministry. A hyman-sing enjoyed and a_ delicious | lunch. servett by the ladiies. ¥' by ‘repeating the club pledge in| unison. Minutes of the last meet- | ing were read and approved. Nextesmeeting will be held at the home of Garfield MacMillan” on July 2nd, The roll call to be| answered with the’ name_ of a dairy farm and the breed of cat- | ‘most inexpensive salesman you can employ ---a_ GUARDIAN -- | PATRIOT ~ 5. AS. VACATION VALUE . EVENT PEDAL. PUSHERS: a to - 98. ba $1.79 ' tle. The judging class will meet | It was decided to hold a home made ice cream social. at Cape Wolfe Hall on Thursday evening and seconded by Ctaretta Mac- et ea PSE ~ MacDOUGALL. Gant AD “Reduced to - i spear . scott en ... $2.49 Phone 85 ee Bassahooalll (— f emnaiecttet $1.49 | Fire - Auto - Casualty | eee beg 88 He ok a te $3.49 G. G. K. PEAKE. : ae aces: * S. A. MCDONALD © 18 Great George St. — C Dial 4311 ! * e a , | } | Charlottetown ~ ‘ q@* listed below. hall of each District. THURSDAY, JULY 2nd— , Egmont Bay Hall * Montrose Hall Richmond Parish: Hall Mount Pleasant School EAST ECONOMY JET... shallow: or Deep Well Pumps to 300 gal. per at 50 ft. amotor and switch uni hour with deep sf 06°" DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. - |] 155 Kent st. | oe HOSPITAL INSURANCE _ ‘DISCUSSIONS ~- Members. and staff of the Hospital Serviced Commission of P.E.I. will attend, the The forthcoming Province Insurance Plan will be discussed and questions regarding operation of - the plan will be answered. All adults are urged to attend these meetings, which will be . held in the Me we Holy Name Hall,-§t. Peters WEST THURSDAY, July 2nd—8:00 P.M. FRIDAY, JULY 3rd—8:00 P.M. Victoria West Hall Cape Wolfe Hall St. Lawrence Hall ’ ‘West Devon Hall ° » MONDAY, JULY 6th—8:00 P.M. St. aetheey’ 8 Hall, Bloomfield pump, well fittings. Dial 6565 meetings = . TRY 10 MINUTES BEHIND Z ; THE WHEEL AND YOU'LL KNOW ‘ - IT’S YOUR KIND OF CAR * THE PBY STUDEBA KER * Bis tm = 256 Queen St. . 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