“ a at Improvements On Scotia Zi 2 # By we NEW. p , _ |Stressed By Queens Member — . : wl . to augment on the erned by the usual regulations — aps pr en olan mews io on - : ; : a, service, Heath | try’, Mr. Macqua . : GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: | Macquarrie, M.P., for Queens,| “Certainly such a course of : : : ‘ - Re ’ : told this paper. action or argumentation can Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Moitague 97-2; Souris 32-2 4-8 He was commienting on a siate- | searcely be designed to bolster : ae sige Me, ment made at a Belfast political = nesta or ir custry.. . . Chagriottetown, ‘ meeting recently which indicated . e si acts of the traispor-_ - The Guardian, Sat, July 4, 1959 8 ee eee aan toatl | Oe ser oe tae aoe oe A - |boatse and that a car of fuel oi | ists today facilities for transport-- ; ; overturned recently onthe boat.| img a greater volume of trans- ‘ . “The Scotia Hi has Yecently been strait traffic than was ever pro- => .~ | rs im drydocks for alterations and |“ided im the past... 8 improvements where she was|,72¢ government ‘of Canada _ : equipped with radar, lifeboats, has dlso ‘made provision for an ; eS lifebelts and passenger . accom-| 24itional new ferry at the same modation is being increased, the | ‘ime as it is conducting a most Queens MP. stated . thorough and comprezensive. ° | “All of Yhis was done in’ ac- | Sy 0” Bee ead” ae | whee the Grand Chapter Onder, by his corsenee eth the requirements | Macquarrie added. of the Eastern Stat of Nova Scotin|mer Seam Whithnan of Af the Canadian steamship, In- | —- |and Prince Edward Island meets|S., who is a past grand ie tae aman Ua ies Gale Gao ‘FIRST -EDITION——_____ here im annual session on the) the Grand Chapter Order . Senger service without satisfying| The first complete English’ edt- evening of July 7, there will be ae a ee chi | itself as to the safety features. |tion of the Bible was published the Gislinguiied Gigures of thn| worthy grand patron, after heving| @* “It is difficult to" conceive the| in England by Miles Coverdale Order present will be a native| formed some additional new chap-|294 five brothers and four sis. | reasons for anyone eyasesting | in 1535. ES + Prince Edward Islander, Ray/| ters in Nova Scotia, brought all | ‘Ts. A brother, Gordos, arrived) ——=—=—=—=——— as ™ Donald Stewart, Past Most Wor-|of the 23 chapters there and the | 0Y Plane yesterday.-——-—____f- — ‘ ai 5. ee thy Grand Patréh of the General | one in Charlottetown into a feder-| The funeral will be held on} - - | (international) Grand. .Chapter | ation as the Grand Chapter of | Sunday anseaeen, 4 3 o'teck ‘= dae = ae of Hartland, N. B. He will be| Nova Scotia-Prince > Edward Is-| from: Montrose United Church. UE RINK — : ; land, thus a oe them self-gov- ee im the church ceme- jj 4 BEDEQ@ oe Aah Pe : ' . ernment for the a : eee i : MONTAGUE CUBS RETURN HOME — Nazarene Church) "sic tien te interes bis race aocm fy SARA eee hs 1989 : as . mae Will Con Oe eres eg , _Parade at 2:00 p.m. 7 These 12 Montague Cubs havejcamp were 18 cubs from Souris |Fraser are Jobe Sullivan, George | ser, Allan Fraser, Geif- t vene chapters Ie Nova Scotia hd on LOS ANGELES (AP)—A space | Meals served from noon on. Jara returned. frim a well spent four over 60 from West .|Inman, Fraser Inman, Charles : Island. . ithi ‘ i i days at Camp Buchan, soar [Sawn S00 wits inelr iseders, (Pao Ashton Pilson, Jac k| Hriach, Lammas ent Bel GUMMEESDE — The local/mede up of freemasoas,” their) Crt, 17000 wearer bemme, toe 4 tel attenfiance of L.O.L. & L.0.B.A. members . Point Prim. Also attending theiMre, B. Hickex end Mrs. H. Beck, Sandy Beck, Arthur Fra-'by MacEachern. Sees dad consis oeataaion oor eee mothers, sie to test Einstein's theory of rela- |} - _ Fequested. Public invited. on ‘ E Church people in the diftrict, the | Maritime District, Church of| Mr. Stewart was born and had | “Vi. The clock is designed for The Order needs you—You need the Order = - . FIRST IN NINE YEARS” oa cnn Dickson, |‘be Nazarene. his early childhood in Victoria. | *" Whirling | Signed: L. ard G. Master ae Habe AB sn a nited | The assembly will commence | His father was from Rose Valley | 2"und the earth, it will be com- ea: L. D. W J.D.G. 2 : 7 ee i : : ee ie ac rete them (on Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. with|and his mother from Springton. | P@7ed with a similar clock on the | === — == : * + ~ / Hegdershio th Rev. and Mrs, Howard The farnily moved to Glace Bay, | Sound. By comparing the two Sabre recast pe — ; 4 tn Mr. Dickson's own church missionaries to Peru, South|N.S., and Mr. Stewart served as | Clocks sso sere eatbong v4 - THE GREATEST EVENT IN ? ir a e s I rain r there are 400 members. He was |America, as somes 6 5 for Ae Co ee eros noek - De eri oda, “i 2 oo a aw ee ee ee eee Grantz couple will dress in Peru-| at Sydney and New Glasgow. It| who is directing the project. | MOTION PICTURE HISTORY! r : . * Sackville ol teler at Pe Hi “i8" costume and sing in Spap-|was on his removal to New | ‘ ts at z Py Divinity Hall Halifax a ish. Mrs. Grantz_ will tell of her! Brunswick ‘ that his interest in in 1929 mainly through the efforts a ‘ a ummersli e a ion ——__ |Work a6 & missionary tt tow, | ihe, Eastern Star began. He, "a8 of the schol teacher, Annie Dow | gai : i. : a Gram wot epedk and ‘thow| reed Carpi ee "fe ewan | zeae anh Baan Diagn of ee ’ . . Grantz speak ' show Grand Chapter ew runs..| Summerside. SUMMERSIDE—This weekend, ton will be the supply officer,|room, with ample locker space. Legion Auxiliary slides. The assembly will opel) wick.. when it was constituted with ~ will find the “Garden of the Gulf” | while F.0. Ray Wight from No. | Each section of the'building has Bt idle Meeting | Wednesday evening with Dr./11 chapters. There are now more vibrating to the activities of some | 10 wing in St. John's, Nfld will be , modern showers and washrooms. | F1JIGS IV ing Samuel Young, general superin-| than 40 chapters in the province. CARNIVAL 250 Air Cadets as they arrive for| camp public relations officer. All| FEWER CADETS : tendent as the special speaker) ir Stewart is the only Canad- two weeks annual camp on the Is-| these officers have considerable} Another -obyious change that} MONTAGUE—The. June meet- and presiding officer, ° to -have become M.W.G AT TIGNISH land. The first cadets are due to] experience, both with local squad-| came with location is the number | img of the ladies auxiliary of the} The young People’s convention Hirn of this fraternity. During - arrive on Monday. July 6th and/rons and also at summer cadet |of cadets less than other years. | C@madian Legion, Montague. wa®/will be held on Saturday, July his term of office he and Mrs. es these will be the first for nine|camp. ~* Greenwood saw 425 cadets in| Beld at the Legion Home tith/11, with Rev. Robert Woods, | stewart visited many far away| Wednesday, July 15th years to be encamped on the| PLANNING ae camp last year but there will be | 2/neteen membets present. evangelist and youth speaker Of! places, when he started new|afternoon and evening on Island. During the nine years of| Even before the cadet officers | only 250 here :# Summerside.| Preceeding the business, the Hamilton, Ont. An- Eastern Na) chapters ‘in Bermuda, Mexicd. | ths ion Grounds, bingo absence the cadets’ have ‘been/| arrived much planning and work| These will represent the three) ™€mbers enjoyed a dplicious |zarene College quartet will be.&) Hawaii, the Philipines, Guam and * ooh gs : spending their summers at-Green-|was done in anticipation of the| Atlantic Provinces as the New-| lobster supper. {special feature of the Saturday| japan = 34am otMler games of chance. wood in Nova Scotia. | camp. From Maritime Head-|foundland cadets will be flying} The president, Mrs. ohm, 4nd Sunday services. =m ew «| Swing, hot dogs, ice cream | On Tuesday ten of the high| Quarters came details, worked direct to St. John’s, Quebec Hughes, presided and opened. the a ee assembly <= | Pisquid Honors 9 ated: ranking officers started the fuc-|0Ut after many months of plann./ This year there will be no/fh-| meeting with the act of remem- | "™de Wi coe Suly Te = ? ues Sponsored by the Tig- leus of the camp by arriving five|ing. The Summerside Air Base| door pool activities as at Green- | brace. —Teervices at 1100 am, 3.00 sod) Charter ‘Member lnish Fi days ahead of time —to_make} meade ssedy with a meters bar-|woed but the swimening progres minutes were read by Mrs. ion mM. 20 tnt] SG =| ier | re Dept. preliminary arrangements before block house will-stiir | carried on. However, | Athol yar and the financial; , d ices and n MON UE i East | the cadets arrive. Their special | Cadets and the headquarters. {on P.E.I’ we will be using the | report was read by Mrs. Atwood Gan’ boron wan ‘be eld" is! W. I begaa its cman a | - efforts were on time. tatnes,| As the current planning takes | excellent ities of Cheltom | McDonald. the local Nazarene Church but | ivity with a banquet at the ial courses for the ‘cadets, and sup-| Shape there are some notable| Beach where there will be salt} 4y interesting report of the|it is expected that ‘beginning |'Side Inn Thursda SOURIS THEATRE | plies. (Again this year the camp)| Changes from previous years,/ water swimming, and a large! proceedings of the annual meet.| Thursday and running through| Present at ao tones were nding officer well be Wing | Other than the location. Last year| area of sand beach. F/L Cook |” : mse “ wi ; | Friday and Saturday eae” haat eb = at Greenwood the cadets were will hein charge of this activity | 22 of the provincial command | Sunday it will be necessary to/ Mrs. Harold Jay who has been) mande da, w j ‘a r i ; : esent : secretary-treaturer / Se thie position for the past eight wndet-comves bat. this. vese. they | pnd ke will have with him s staff aa of Civie yt rn ae gvthy Beg edate non hee che men | “>* duly 3 and 4 years, while Squadron - Leader | Will be housed in barracks, where | of qualified officers to help with |. “yirg “Hooley reported that new . Mrs. Wallace Birt and Mrs. : Langille will be filling the post | (here will be four cadets~tn— vision.—| arspes-for the Legion Home had Wee Rollins, Steve Burns, Fra- el ae n Fights ~ amin Fo ny cong tiag ne a eae YF ie heen ees lees a oe ar Robert Smith. Lares yy 8 the pecaee. which ia- ; of as: » ‘ome fr 2 rmou ’ ington. Cam repo} ‘or ive bearers were: ic usbands guests, at = For Life” | Squadron. W.I. Convention Meets. sick committee. Tentative plans |George Dixon, Waker Shaw,/ presentation was made to Mrs. | for is Charlies -MacArthur,. Hedley) Jay by the president, Mrs. Levi with Gord Scott “a ~—ant sports director. $e —Island~from July 4 to the 8th. ? ee See? | | ite, Charles MacInnis then = Optometrists {eric 3 Eines eee the. visit E. E. Parkman ing. covariant Pnbue’ 07 Piano Is Played Summer St. . Summerside co j BF Hunter ko. |On 94th Birthday _ Summerside, PE. | Phone 3116 ‘ SUMMERSIDE—Mrs. Edwi - George R. MacMahon, | puring the afternoon Mrs: Bulk, LL.B. : |94 years young, coves several asington Saturday's) | Piano selections accompaa- Fi Wipes Seeaieate jied. for a sing song, : 255 Water St. | — = os eupe aaa pce = + A. B. CampbellBA, LL.B. \Mrs. A’“Murray and Mrs. Hil! Phone S’Side 3818 ‘lard Arthur assisted the hostess os co-ordinator. Fiying Officer Women’s Institute Convention of aul Hinch, the air cadet haisom No 2 District North Kings was |, _. Flight Lieut. MacFarlane from/ ~. Photographers | Squadron Leader Blackburn from Musaquodoboit will be @amp, administration officer and § i ron Leader Adams of 517 Middle. 4on Squadron will be the drill and} On June 0. 1959. the annual officer from Torbay. Newfound- l 7 ith | land, will be associated with feel oa See hea ee eamp in the capacity of instructor by fifty4ive members. ‘ on the officer's course. Mrs. Joseph MaHard presided i and opened the Convention with the group* singing the —histitute Ode. followed by the recitation of the Mary Stewart Collect in uni- Tuburn. will be camp adjutant! and. Flight Lieut. Dill from 3569 Squadron at Brookfield will be/ seeing to camp accommodation for all cadets. Halifax has two/S°™. , representatives in F/L Cook! The minutés of the previdus . . oe ‘ ‘ ‘ i , ad whose speciality is swimming in- Co@vention were adopted as re ions, d FL Guy, assist: by the secretary, Mrs. Henry a ay, assis’ |Mallard. the roll call was. th F.0. John Neilly from Middle- | 2nswered by all. ees ' Individual summarized reports : 4 . |of_the year’s achievements were | 4 “ j ecutive, was guest speaker. She, c F ~ | gave a most informative address ae then given by the Institutes. Mrs. David Mutch, convenor of Agriculture on the Provincial ex- ‘on various projects in Institute : work, what can be done towards increasing interest in ryral beau- ‘ ification, -promoting Farm For- “SITING PROVINCE The president of the Canadian Bar Association, Walter S. Owen, @.C.,. Vancouver, and Mrs. Owen jums, ete. Miss Irene Mountain, will be visiting Prince Edward . 'of the W.I. staff, gave the Super- visor’s report. She informed all of the highlights of the coming annual Provincial Convention and | | urged each Institute to send at | least one delegate. Miss Mang- | aret Jean MacDonald then gave | a demonstratien an fabrics which was veny interesting. Mrs.’ R. L. Burge, Provincial Treasurer, ;was a visiting guest. They are travelling with their “daughter and will be guesis of the provincial branch of the Bar Association on Tuesday at lunch- eon. . - - | + humorous: reading . entitled, * Professional Cards = The Doctor” was presented by > - ——— |Mrs. George Campbell, which at deal of appl i Chartered ene 5 ae Get age . Accountants brought forth by the committee chairman for the afternoon, Mrs. Entertainment consisted of a “T. Earle Hickey & Co. dian Bank of Commerce . é e ‘Building recitation and songs by pupils) Summerside, .P. E. L. Phone 2235 of Gowan Brae and New Zea- ; land Schools. Insurance Handicraft exhibits were dis- played by St. Charles, Rollo Bay East and Souris West Women’s Institutes. © R. E. Ellis & Son Limited | Fire — Aute — Casualty In The Gowan Brae School ithe new -congregation. jticipated in the afternoon's pro- gram. The. convention adjourned with | the singing of the National’ An- | them after which a | delicious \lunch was served and a social | hour spent. : | Mrs. George Campbell te: } a—vote—of—thanks 10 the host- | esses for their hospitality and for | such a pleasant and successful convention. Former O'Leary : | Minister Opens | New Church © O'LEARY — Rev. W. G. Dick- i | ison a former minister of O'Leary |the Arms of Jesus’’. United Ohurch, recently took | part in a ceremony when Osh- awa's -‘Ont.) newest congrega-! tion, Southminster United Church was officially constituted by the; Oshawa presbytery, Rev. Mr. | Dickson was acting minister of | The mew Congregation was started in the area last summer | following .a survey for the! church exfension’ committee when it was found there were! more, than 125 families of United ACCREDITED. tahial Science, ABE ALSATS FOAL as PP ell LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN | - conducted by the Sisters of Charity. FULLY Education, Music, ‘Home Economics, Secre | Diploma courses ‘in Journalism, Education, | Secretariat and Medical Secretarial Studies. Excellent Academi¢ and Residence facilities, | Extensive cafnpus. Annual expenses for Tuition, Board and Resi- | dence approximately $800.00. : Write the REGISTRAR: SAINT. VINCENT. COLLEGE summer activities were dis | cussed. 4 Mrs. Leonard Gillis was hon- | ored by the members when she Was presented with a past presi- dent's jewel by Mrs. Hughes. A social hour fc@ turing games ; and singing with Mrs. MacDonald | as pianist was enjoyed. Funeral Is Held In Hunter River The funeral of Dr. J.. Randolph Murchison ‘was held yesterday afternoon from the Presbyterian Church in Hunter ‘River where Spence, James L. LePage and Wan MacKay. : 4 Flower bearers were: Howard MacLennan, Reagh Bagnall, Mil- ton Green, Manson Smith, James Andrews: .Jr._ Ernest Cousins, Carl MacLeod and Duncan Nic- holson. <- é Interment was ia-the burch CAMEO, / KENSINGTON Saturday 7:15 - 9:15. Matinee Saturday 1 p.m. Gene Autry in “Texans Never Cry” service was conducted by stud- ent minister, Robert Bhe, assist- ed by Rev. Donald Campbell, Rev. Donald Nicholson and Rev. Mr. Blaikie. : | Hymns sung were “The Lord | is My Shepherd’ and “Safe is Rev. Mr, Nicholson sang as a solo ‘The! Old Rugged Cxoss’’ assisted by Mrs. Gamester on the organ.” | Members of the Prince Edward | Island Medical Association at-_ tended in a body. The Canadian | Legion graveside service. was | conducted by Spurgeon Leard. | A large turnout of veterans from | every section of the province at- tended. Honorary pallbearers. were: Laurie Ripley, Ivan Bowman, Cliff Matheson, Percy’ Boyles, Degrees in Arts, Science, Nursing and X-Ray Technology. | Extracurricular activities. | Also the 3 Steoges im short reel and serial. , organization. j ' a ' | | ATTENTION FARMERS SMALLMAN’S BUILDING | Taylor entertained at her home lin Summerside yesterday at the tea hour honoring her mother | /Mrs. D.R. Buik who resides ‘with |her, on the occasion of her 94th The Read. Studios . D, W. SEARS — drama in wonderful technicolor Crockett ond Gallant Sidg. S¥te in serving. 7 Montague Electric—your place pliances—will be given away. , y ~ “NO NAME ON THE BULLET” oe AUDIE MURPHY. a A big surprise in big outdoor action movies; a suspense COMING MON-TUES,: “WITNESS FOR PROSECUTION”. Wednesday is Goodwill Night. One electric kettle donated by THEATRE MONTAGUE SATURDAY ‘Mr. Farmer: Here ts 8 AND 10 P.M. | . _ JULY 4h eee and tinemascope. for wiring and electrical ap | mounted mower and Cockshutt "311" reciprocating bar side delivery rake, plus many other pieces of Cock- Plan to attend. We believe you will be pleased to learn that Cockshutt prices are the most reasonable in the __ industry. t will pay you to attend, ie REFRESHMENTS Jay as a token of_appreciation of her many years of, service to the | The Pisquid W.I. was formed an your opportunity of seei Among the machines to be demonstrated tractors, Cockshutt "344" baler, the new low priced Riviere baler, Cockshutt "315" trailer mower, "330" | ADULT POLIO CLINIC At New London » July 6th ‘ew = s to 5 — 7 to 9 P.M. ATTEND THE COCKSHUTT FIELD DAY | TUESDAY, JULY 7th - 1:30 P.M. ANNANDALE - LLOYD MocDONALD'S FARM.) roe demonstrated the latest in Cockshutt Grassland be the _ WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. JULY Ist. e 2nd. 2 3rd. e 4th. } ONE SHOW EACH EVENING STARTING AT 7:30 P.M. _ADM.:—ADULTS .$1.00; STUDENTS 0c; CHILDREN 4@e ; ' ~ Ca tesa capi Ti é ‘ . y Canadian made Cockshutt "540" and "B5Q" ~ LLOYD MacDONALD,~ ieee __ ANNANDALE. Jt