Choice Of Convention ,1 Watson MacNaught, Par- ,..t-ntary Assistant to the Min- v cf Fisheries. received the .,.nmous nomination of the Lhgutcs assembled in the Civic ,At'.Ilif.i'llll!l last night. to content li:;; district in the next federal l”"Ii0ll. t his name was moved by Charles Mn.-ssliead and supported by Ed- ...” Rayner, Clermontu in accepting the nomination Mr. mt-Naught said, ''I am really gmii-cd pleased on this fourth oo- ,..:..-n to receive the approbro- I-;1ii0ll of my fellow Liberals. I now of no greater honor." llr. MncNaught recalled the occasion of his first nominatlo when he had promised to work in the best interests of the Lib- orzil Party and said that since (Inf time he had endeavoured to gun his best to the cause. "These have been happy years M me." he said. "and I have Iircn stimulated by the work and t'll'IlilSl3SlTl put forth by my tel- lair Liberals in my behalf.” lir MacNaught said there is no rloubt that a federal election (I wesrem GUARDIAN 0 MRI) PARTY. Clinton, Thurs- day, Nov. 29. PUNCHEONS- We still have I 1.3.. puncheons left- Waddell Bros., Crnpziud. .s'l'RlNGlilLL disaster relief ,-mt-e Legion Home. Miscoucba. Tursday. night. November 27th. 50 cents single, 75 cents couple. MAKE your appointment now for cm-2..-tnias portraits at the Read Studio. llf)T TURKEY supper Carleton SL'Ii(rt)I Auditorium Wednesday Nov 23 Supper starting 5 pm. Tic- krls S100 and 55 cents. x'.-lRD PARTY Nov. 30th, Ken- gingltlfl Legion Home. at it o'clock Admission 50 cents. Proceeds sp;-inghill Disaster Fund. Spousal- .d by Ladies' Auxiliary. ENTERTAINMENT and auction sill? nf pies. cakes. etc., in Wilmot Valley Hall, Wednesday. Nov. Zlilh at 8:00 p.m. proceeds for repulring hall. LEAVING FOB OTTAWA -Mr. J, Watson MacNaught. M.P.. Par- Iiamcntary Assistant to the Min- ister of Fisheries. will leave to- day for Ottawa to attend the special ' of Par” no FOR SPRINGITILL -Mem- bers of the Lower Freetown Wo- mt-n's Institute recently added their contribution to the Spring- hxll disaster relief fund when 82!). 00 was forwarded from their or- ganization. GIRL GUIDES MET-On Thurs- wlll be held in about six months. most probably in June. six months. has been maintained and will continue to be kept open. lids”. MacNaught, in touching brief- )7 against any criticism ol any tog editorials writing in support of the Federal Government in its sllrnd regarding tho world attu- & Oil. MISSED FIRST CONVENTION ed from Mr. James Mccardlc of Emerald. expressing his regret at being unable to be present, Mr. Mac.-Naught paid tribute to Mr. Mccardle who. he said. has not missed a Liberal convention in this district for the past aixty years. He expressed the hope that Mr. McCardle's health would soon improve. and that he would be able to play his usual part in the campaign when the time for cloc- tion rolls around. Mr. MaoNaught also paid high tribute to the memory of the late Sydney Heckbert. former president of the East Prtnos Liberal Association. Premier Matheson extended his congratulations to Mr. MacNaught improved in health, soon be out and aboutagnin. lie congratulated the town of Summerside on the splendid new Civic Auditorium which he said was not only a credit to Summer- side but to the Province as well. The Premier also said that he was happy that the First District of Prince had been able to re- ceive its just dues in the matter of rural electrification this ylar. TELEGRAMB READ During the meeting a telegram was read from the Hon. James Sinclair expressing his regret at being unable to be present due to the fact that the Federal Parlia- ment has been called into session. Another telegram received and read was from l-loo. .l.A Bernard. gov- anment action and quoted lead- ' Referring to a telegram neceiv- "I" and would McNutt on world conditions, warned . Ill. MACNAUGHT former Lt. Governor of the Prav- ince. expressing best wishes for the success of the nominating convention. Others who spoke and extended were Hon. George MacKay, Min- ister of Highways; Cecil Miller. Charles Linkletter. l-ion. Eugene Cullen, Minister of Agriculture: A.J. Gallant, M.L-A.: E.P. Foley, The meeting was opened under the chairmanship of Mr. W.A Currie. past president of- East Prince Liberal Association who then turned the meeting over to the joint chairmanship of Mr. Lester Wallace and A.S Johnston, the newly elected president of the association. At the conclusion of the meet- ing Mr. Johnston. a native oi Den- mark. addressed the convention and expressed his appreciation to the delegates for electing him. Expressions of appreciation were forthcoming from the delegates on the splendid type of cltllen that Mr. Johnston had proved himself to be since his arrival in this country about so years. ago. At the annual meeting of the East Prince Liberal Association held last night in the Civic Audi- torium, Mr. A.S Johnston. oi ... .wu...w,.. Neil MacLeod of Summerside. was elected secretary. and the following vice presidents: 3rd.. district. Ralph Monkiey, Miscon- che: 4th., district, John A. Smith. Newton: 5th.. district. R.l Hinton Summerside. (re-elected). The nominating committee ap- Belmont Man Named To Head East Prince Liberal Association pointed by Mr. W.A Currie. wer; Messrs. R.S. Hinton. Ralph Monk- ley and Reuben Large. Resolution committee expressed '” in the leadership oi Premier A.W Mstheson. and J. Watson MacN-ought. A further resolution expressed sympathy to the family of the late Sydney lleckbert who had president of Prince Liberal faithfully. day evening November 22nd. the Girl Guides met at the home of Mrs Ted L. Arsenault with an Attendance of 13 members. col- lection was taken. Proceeds of sale of cookies brought a neat sum. part of which goes to funds in this district. Next meeting to be held at home oi Mrs. Arsen- sult, November 29th. FUNERAL MONDAY- The M- neral of the lab Mrs. Bruno E. Gallant was held on Monday. Nov- cmht-r 28, from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fidoln Arsenault to Mom Carmel Church for Requiem liigh Mass celeltated by Rev. J. F. Buote at it a.m. Interment took place In the church cemetory- Pall In-art-rs were Gerrard Gallant. Gus Gallant. Reginald Gallant, Fidelo Arscnauit, Billy Arsenault. ual licrcule Arsenault. NOTICE TO light and I uses in the following areas. Eda. Black Horse. Spring Valley. Yan- ieetnwn. Irishtown and hong liivcr district. Commencing Thurs day Novembnr Dill. there will bn in interruption of electrical ser- vice between the hours of lzn rm to llzm a.m. and l:N p.ns. to 4:30 p.in, for the pttfvvso of making necessary repairs on the shore lines. These interruptions will take place daily (weather per mitiingl until such um as all maintenance work in these areas is completed. Town of Summon side light and power dept. PERSONALS Mrs. Aeneas Ahearn became sud- denly Ill at her home in Alberto! Monday afternoon. The continued illness of Mr. lsnzh Follsnd. Kensington. has made it necessary for him to re- enter the Prince County Hospital for further observation. His many friends hope for an urly change in his condition. Rev. and Mrs. George Kiilen left Alberton yesterday afternoon for Clyde River where Mr. Kilian will be inducted as minister of the Presbyterian Church on Thursday. For the past three years Rev Mr Killen has ministered to the Pros- hyterlan congregations at Alberton and West Point and in this minill-I! he -has been capable assisted by his wife. The theme of his farewell mos- saga in Albsrton Sunday morning was "The Heavenly Home". The fnh.oir sang the anthem. "Love Div- At the conclusion of the service Mr. Fred Clark. clerk of session. sxprosud Illa thanks and apprecia- tion of the congregation to Mr. and Mrs. Killoo and presented them with an electric kettle, after which all Joined in singing. "Blast Be The Tie That Binds." Previously. at the annual most- Ing of Mill River East Y.P-S. hold at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Suth erland Ball. an expression of ap- prociation to the leadership of Mr NOTICE Presbyterian Minister Leaves Alberton For His New Charge Puncheons have arrived. All those who have booked please pick up immediately. WADDELL BROS. Crapaud, P.E.I. Professional Cards YhIHOfOd 1Accounfnnis Caudiba am of co-an INSURANCE I MEETING The annual meeting of the Provincial Flower Show will be held in a ground floor room of the Civic Auditorium. s'slds, Wednsa- ,N.2sui.a at. (my "V willbepldr. Robsrt berry Nurssry, Charlotte- town. I u naasnsfromlusr SPECIAL KINDLY. IUEDA! and WIIINEAY aooarui 82-nocvt aoosboru 8230cwt- astyoorwintsrsIilP'7l9V itowi-a-.... n. . --w-i3x'1”.AaQ-ix V.- 'T's'!.".l2'o'."' and Mrs. Killen was voiced by the president. Mrs. VJ. Campbell. who presented them with a rug from the society. SPEEDY CARRIERS N e a r l y 1.256.000 motorcycles were registered in Britain in 156. against 462,000 in 1031. NOTICE Change In o f f i c'e hours at Klnkoro: Dr. L. K. Zlolinslti. M.D.. will be In his of- fice at I(Inkora- Only once a week: Every Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. (Starting Thursday, Nov. 29. 1956). Office hours in Kensington as before. Daily 1 to 3 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. except Thursday. I J INTERRUPTION NOTICE 11': willbeaninferruntionof "2 llnsonwsdnesdai ihstioursofl thOlIl1'P'U mt... pm-a...... wosironthis MAIITIMI ELECTMC CO. LTD- He reminded the delegates that , the coming y ar were elected; credit union movement has re- '” his Predictions that the airport in 1 president. Elw Campbell; vice celved excellent support in the for . d but vwi presldent,Gllaroid ll;lacLellan: se- local press. million an a dollar. - t , g c ; hag bun campletgd in mg in; N .cN::1l: W ueuunn Tm: congratulations to Mr. MacNnught ' some 1200 persons. the turret! crowd in the Summerside Civic Audlturium since it opened. were in attendance Sunday event!!! I3 the final evangelistic service in the mission to the nation "Collin! UNITED MISSION FILLS CIVIC AUDITORIU The Guardian, Page 13 Tuesday. Nov. 27. 1956 cooperation of these memh - thd considers” progress has been made and that continued pron-eq. could he looked forward to in the coming year. . -.-, Mr; Mat.-Nevin said that the Credit Union Names Officers At a meeting of the directors of the Community Credit Union held yesterday following the an- nual meeting held on Saturday night. the following officers for '-:4 .3. The treasurer, Mr. MacNevin, 7093137 ll-IHN333 aid trib t to th be b in Rrvueg D. thee n:::ou:' ct”: investment in tourist accommo- mitteeg during the 9.5; year ",5 dation In British Columbia now to snid that it was due to tha finatals more than 881,000,010. d;” I Canada to Christ," conducted atl Summerside with Dr. R. W. Arm- strong ol Ottawa as missioner. Seating space on the main floor of the Auditorium was filled to capacity long before the service A section of the congregation lg seen in the photo above. Photo by Wotton) round standing room at the back began. and more than 400 others! nrpthe hall and in the me1zanine.I Barn Burns At Conway . Fire, believed caused. by IP05- ianeous combustion in the hay- loft. completely destroyed B 18119 barn belonging to Robert H. Pal- mer. Conwa Saturday around 8:30 p.m. Lost in the N by 65 building were about 120 tons of hay. 75 of which had been baled in the past summer. No animals or achin- ery were in the structure. It was fast consumed by names shortly after the fire was first noticed by James Tuplin when he heard a sharp explosion which rocked the building- Nelghbors who gathered were unable to do anything to save the structure which together with an- other small outbuilding undam- aged in the fire, is some distance from Mr. Palmer's farm. There CAMEO KENBINGTON I MON.-TUE8.-7:15-1:1! Gloria Grahame. Lawrence Har- vey, Richard Basehart, John Ire- land in crime drama. "THE GOOD DIE YOUNG" Bank draw- ing Monday. 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S l is no fire lighting equipment at Conway. The barn lost in the fire, a few years ago was remodelled by Mr. Palmer at a cost of around 34,. 000.00. It is understood there is some insurance. . :....m....:.ggg? WHEAT SUPPLY UP OTTAWA (CP)-Despite a 12.- 000,000-bushei increase in its ex- ports durlng August and Septem- ber. Canada had seven per cent more wheat on its hands at Oct. 1 than a year earlier. The bureau of statistics reported Tuesday that wheat supplies in Canada Oct. had risen to as7.aoo.ooo bushels from 803.700.000 a year previous. 1.- c......s..,.E. H()Z'iAI.f-BLOOD mw7s Vllas Rock Maple. regular finish, bedroom suites-bookcase bod 3586.50-regular bed 339.96-double dresser with mirror 3129.95-single dresser with mirror 584.95-chest of drawers 313.00-bed side table 324.50. 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