i Saturday. Nov. 5. 1955The Guardian Page 11 (l:;0bl:lru treasurer. I :eE.huig; Our High School rugby team will I . W. H. Fonyii Htvcds New Inncli Of Royal Ilnldils SIIIN-NI NOTES MEORIAL CAIRN Erection of a memorial cairn rshoivn above) to mark the birth- place of Reverends George Nicol Gordon and James Douglas Gord- his wife on, both of whom were slain in the Ellen Catherine Powell liebridean mission of the Canadian 183-1061 His servants the Rev'd George N. Gordon 833-1861 Presbyterian Church and thus be- and came its first martyrs. has Just the Rev'd James D. Gordon been completed. The location of 1832-1872 the cairn is directly in front of the site of the old home (recently demolished) at Huntley near Alb- erton, P.E.l. on a plot of land deeded in 1954 to the trustee board of the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada by thcir descendants. The' superstructure mesaures sen-ii by seven feet at the base. stands 11 feet high from ground at level on a fotindation of five foot and depth and is faced with light grey Visit granite field stone. The tablet memorial at close range. measuring 21 inches by 32 is of A devoted missionaries of the Presbyterian Church who were slain as martyrs by the natives of Erromanga in the New Hebrides erected at their birthplace by the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island. 1955 cars the following enscription: To the glory of God and in memory of ness of the season. Western Guardian DANCEN Spring Valley Hall. KENSINGTON Presbyterian St. Wednesday. November 9th. Andrew's concert including one- , act comedy, November 23. CARD PARTY. Legion home. Kensington, tonight. 6 pm. Every- CENTRAL BEDEQUE HALL. one welcome. I Tuesday, November tlth, 8 o'- clock. hear W. J. Reid speak on WE WILL be Seeing Wu tH'0uDtI recent tour of England. Silver the corner on Sprins Street. Noon- collection for Bedeque Calf Club. sn's Barber Shop. Expert harbers. FUNDAMENTAL B A P T I S T CHRISTMAS GIFT Problem! CHURCH. Central Bedeque. Ser- are solved now by portraits taken vices November can Morning It the Read Studio. Worship 10.45 a.m.; Sunday School 12.00 noon; Evening Service 7.80 DR. L. K. ZIELINSKI will be , nhscnt from his offices at Ken- Rev" Ralph Sedan Minis melon and Klnknra from Novem- ' her 6 to November 15 inclusive. ATTENDING ANNIVER- Culverts have been placed. one each end of the road frontage, those interested are invited to the grounds and inspect the dedicatory service to be con- Eollsliefl black swede granite and gucteddby tlhe Pi:sbytery of Prince dwar Is and as been deferred to a future date owing to the late- home 1" Mbertoni man. The following Sir Knights of the order t were appointed tem- porary officers to uslstln the con- fering of the Degrees in connect- ion with the establishing of this new at-ecepta ,. w.r. Sir Kt. John A. Macklnnon, D.P. Sir Kt. Cecil Simpson, Chap. Sir Kt. Keith B. Nicholson. Sir Kt. Russell Young. Projector Operator Sir Kt. Lorne Seaman. lst Lect. Sir Kt. John Poole. 2nd Lect. Sir Kt. Wilbur icy Colwcll. 2nd Censor Sir Kt. Wal- ter Howatt. lst Standard Bearer Sir Kt. Gordon Fyfe, 2nd Standard Bearer Juries Ferguson. After the opening ceremonies the first three degrees of the Order were confered on the candidates present, and then a brief inter- mission during which lunch was served by the candidates, the foil- owing officers were elected to carry on the work of the new Preceptory. W.P. Sir Kt. Rev. W.H. Forsyth, D.P. Sir Kt. Harry Macwllllams. Chap. Sir Kt. J.B Crozler, Record- ing Registrar Dir Kt. David Lock- hart, Financial Registra-. Sir Kt. Fred MacLeod. Treasurer Sir Kt. Lloyd MacWilliams. 1st Lect. Sir Kt. Guy Boulter, 2nd Lect. Sir Kt. Thomas Siiliker, 1st Sensor: Lyman Gorrlll, 2nd Censor; Carl MacWil- llams, lst Standard Bearer: Sir Kt. Elmer Woodside, 2nd Standard B er: Sir Kt. George S. Frizzell, Per- suvantzsir Kt. Chris. Sabine. Tyler! Sir. Kt. Andrew Frizzell. Commit- tee: Sir Knights: Guy Boulter, Fred MacLeod. Boyd Macwllliams. Tho- mas Silliker. David Lot-lrhart, El- mer Woodside, George S. Frizzell. It was decided to hold meetings lst Friday in each month. Short Master P.G. Macliw-hern. Cr-lin D. MacPhai'. P.G.M. Rev. WH For- syth. and others, Meeting closed with National Anthem. A.Lssnr5N Mrs. M. J. Redmond is ill at her Mr. Thomas Barbour, Alberton. left yesterday morning for Mon- treal. Alberton W. I. Hall was filled to capacity Thursday evening for an amateur program in which school children of Alberton and surround- ing areas took part. The program included vocal solos and duets, reading. piano solos and duets and mouth organ selections. Receiving awards in the vocal solo class were Janice Jeffery of Alberton, Keith Gavin of Alberton South, Eloise Callaghan of St. Louis and Wayne McKinnon of Alberton. Carl Dou- cste and George Gallant of Ebbs- fleet placed first in vocal ducts and Kenneth Gallant of Piusville was chosen as winner in the in- strumental class. Mrs. Rogan of Tignish was accompanist. During the intermission there was a sale Robinson, lst Censor Sir Kt. Stan- J addresses were given by Grand Clifford I-Isa n r y Livingstone. hive: of the car which passed over the body, said he saw the min lying on the road only when he was too close to avoid contact, and at first sight had thought the dim object was I sklluk. MB. ALBERT MUTTART John NicholsitHaMgreshead and I - "ussell George r y, passeng- . Entering his seventy-first year of. unbroken choir membership is Mr.i 9" I” til"? LlV'll:Id”0:e 9” Albert Muttart. Carleton, who has "me ” me, P” "' wrr" seen many changes in church 9d We eVld"ce 3”" by Mr Livingstone. music in this Province. Cnst. L. Grant of the R.C.M.P. nor: .li3s..”?.f:..'i2 -us-w -,,-,--.,;vu;,--- in ' ' ,' dt hlsbes erstw- lald M55 Jiih" HM":J”';t ”'”;g llecgemofficgr on the scene, and as- ary me ear ' 9 3 V slsted in the taking of evidence. all his 85 years in the place of Constable J H Maloney sum, his birth. He had five sisters and mersida R. C. M. P” Presented three -brothers, of whom only one ' sister, Mrs. James Stiivert, Char- P! sketch 9! 3 Ice" of the " lottefown, and two brothers, Frank C dam I” the jun” S and Hedley of Carleton, survive. C”"5l"ble Dwglas Handel” "m' merside, R. C. M. P. gave an ex- In 1898 Mr. Muttart was united - - . . . planation to the jury in regard to in marriage with Minnie Toombs we pictures taken at the scene of of Mayfield. P. E. 1- At this time . the accident by Constable Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Muttart moved to it Humphrey. ..L.. Division, Idemig home of their own and carried on - - fication Section, Charlottetown. R. farming until 1945. At that time be c. M. P” and also explained the retired from farming and pur- . . . chased 8 ms,-dence near by. Since details of the police investigation the death of his wife in 1952. he 0' "19 mld9"'- . has resided with his daughter, Mrs. The '9” 2' U” C”.m"e"s W” Hadley Lowther. He has anotherudlct read: We the. Jury acwrdi ing to the evidence given believe da ht M .J h H l , '- ug er rs O n as am remd that the death of Thomas Adam ing also in Carleton. B. h d b Cl,” d . . . - . is op was cause y l or Mr. Muttait was keenly IllLPlf'SI- mvingsmne.s car an me paved ed in music even when a small boy. He joined the choir in the old Cape Traverse Methodist Church in January 1085 and sang soprano proximately 6:00 p.m. October 15, 1955. We attach no blame to Clif- ford Livingstone." highway near Mt. Pleasant at ap-l nre: president. Katherine Csllbeck had the high single with 247. The girls' ta 451)) lting committee reported one lady visited and treat given. I As the convenor of Education out utganizlng study clubs. Mrs. Donald Gordon was appointed con- venor of C.W.L. magazine and re- ceived s number of subscriptions. magazines was discussed and fil- led out to be returned to the Prov- lnclsl convener. D” ' on teaching catech- ism took plsce but nothing defin- ite decided. Two new members, Mrs. Peter MacLellan and Mrs. Thomas Turner. were welcomed by the p-esident and four renewed membership. Discussion on holding it card party and dance in the Legion hall for C.W.L. funds took place and pointed: Mrs. Percy Mt-Carville. Mrs. Austin Pendegast, Mrs. Les- lie Ramsay, Mrs. Donald Gordon. Mrs. P. Drlscoll, Mrs. Fred Arsen- sult Mrs. Wilbert Lawless and Mrs. Clarence Hickey. Report of provincial convention held in Charlottetown was read by Mrs. Ramsey and Mrs. E. Hickey read I paper on "Education for a sense of responsibility". Mrs. P. Driscol moved the meeting ad- journ. Lunch was served by the hostess and it social hour followed. POULTRY Buying Live Fowl. Chicken and Capon. till 1890. At that time the present Cage Bgravazse Church was opened it . tt i b t base. F U at Egan 0 sum Jelly, Orville Williams, Ervill In 1943 when Borden became an E55”-V' Ke"."eth I"ma"' Francis appointment of the Bcdeque United Lhyd Macxmm" and C96" Stew" Church Charge. he attended there 3” land joined the choir and is still an active member. In his early days anthems were not gciierally suiig especially in- rural Churches. except on special ocasions- The singing was enthu- siastic and whole-hearted. llwme DI the Dreifldetltf. MP8-II-515' 1.1- h t f H- f- ieRamsay.lntessenceo e wuilswisoi fgr 3:1: lgggnfinildngfs Rev. Director the president open- many more years of song to add ed tehe meal" with a” league toth thh. , W35"- 1, uni,-kseelgeltlhlgt 1eWr.a;VIE?t'l:rI;.e: rs Roll call was answered by fif- cord, as ,, chm. memben can be teen members, two visitors were surpoassed in this province, present. Minutes of previous meet- Photo by Sea" ing was read by Mrs. Clarence - Hickey who acted as secretary. Cor- In respondence consisted of is letter Mill Basement- from Miss. I. Arsenault re sale of pictures. this was left over for fur- ther information. Convenor of vis- A fire in a large bin of we shavings in the basement of the M. F. Schurman mill on the corn- ATTENTION er of Eustane and Water Streets Membe a of the jury were. Clin- ton MacLeorl Ifnremanl. Alvah P INDIAN RIVER-KENSINGTON C. W. L. The regular meeting of the CW1. was held Sunday, Oct. 16th at the French River Hall. Monday, Nov Know Your Red Cross program. DANCE in H rri'lt H II. Wed- l:erl9(t,N. Music by Wedding sunshine Kecfe's parents. Mr- nesil-ay, Novem l.3rwin Deighan and 03-5. James McCai-die of Middleton. which will be observed on Mon- I AIIIVNUAL MEETING of the ! day. ris tnwn Communit, H it Monday. Nov. 7th at 2.30. astgngli - P014195 COURT - A Freetown by Trustees, -man appearing in Police Court at y . Summerside yesterday and was RRESERVE week of Dec. 4th for sentenced to three months in jail ed Cross Blood Donor Cllnlcs- 2.0flll donors required at R.C.A.F. Station; Summersidc: Crapaud; llorlh Rustico and Charlottetown. Cl'lti.VG AND SMOKING: We are now receiving pork products , . d kl ' M d later the accused was found to be tgiolfgtrllni-.;.':8y,5mlgan:?m.S okaag: in possession of the watch. An V summerslde. impaired driver from Shcrbrooke NORTH TR YON Presbyterian 7th, 3 p.m. Entertainment. films: when convicted ,w.ss fined 550 RY - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keefe ti family of Philadelphia, U. S. A., are visiting friends and rain- tives in the province. They made the journey to Prince Edward Is- land in order to attend the 50th anniversary of Mrs. and Mrs. of the theft of a wrist watch from it home in Sum- merside on Thursday evening. The theft was reported at 8 p.m. and when the arrest was made by Cnst. Harry MacKay a half an hour a d ts. d - other man r,.,,,,"s,,f,,”,f,,,,,,f,',':, war,-1, Campbell with their children leave of candy in aid of Alberton public library. While forming their final decisions Miss Helen Bryan of Alberton was heard in two pleasing vocal solos. On behalf of Alberton W. I. which sponso ml the program, Mrs. A. C. Green expressed apprecitalon to all who helped in milking the evening so successful. Dean and Evelyn Carpenter, Gordon and Lloralne Campbell, Garth Wilkie, Billie and Freddie Clark, Alberton. attended a Pres- byterian Young Peopli.-'s rally in Summerslde last evening. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Lloyd Wilkle was hostess to the ladies of "The Dock" in honor of Mrs. John K. Clark. Mrs. Fred Camp- bell nnd Mrs. Morris J.” These three young women former residents of the community, are about to leave for distant parts of the world. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. the Judges were- was kept under control by the plant's sprinkler systerm until Summerside Fire Department ar- rived and extinguished the fire which began shortly before 5 pm. yesterday. The cause of the fire,was not definitely established but it was thought possible that a light bulb which was accidentally brokai may have in some way created the first spark. Smoke from the smouldering fire penetrated most of the '- '”' gs, but fortunately the fire was cob. trolled and extinguished before any fire damage could he done to the buildlng. s, ...E..cgg..gggg.ggggggg. presented with is scrap book to which each one present had con. tributed a page. The presentations were made by Mrs. John Oliver. The sincere appreciation of all FARMERS Buying Poultry, live and dressed, daily except Sat- urday. JENKINS BROS. LTD. Summerside Professional Cards Chartered . Accountants 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building hlunerslde. P.E.I. Phone 3881 INSURANCE p daily except Sat-urcidy. ; Truck Loading every Wednesday. Free Pick-up Service MRS. S. R. PENDLET ON Koiisington. Phone 65-5 (Remembrance Day) The questionnaire on papers sndi the following committee was tip-i Owing to the fact that we cannot 3 shows ooch night-6. 8 and I0: Silliphant 249; boys' high three Bill Casbolt -633. l A meeting of Red Cross mem- was absent nothing was done ab-lbe” fmm 3” "V" P' E 1' "mi ;take place Saturday. event, l i - of music. 7230 p.m.: Rev. L. M of music. (Opposite the Ca Tenderloin Steaks - i the installation of socket i land, October 29th, 1955. TODAY (SATURDA "THE ROAD girl's High School Red Cross adviser. high will be the three was taken by Bonnie Doucet- Our S. II. 5. Boys' high single -- Dave who Ire izolns IP02 .. Charles in Charlottetown nii;gates from P E.. I. who were at it will be an alldaytthe study centre in Kingston, Ont- made up of conferences, Vario, will tell of their trip. - STANLEY BRIDGE UNITED CHURCH 25th Anniversary Services. Stanley Bridge Uni- ted Church. Sunday, Nov. 6. 11 a.m.: Rev. Alexander MacKay, Speaker. Glasgow Road-Wheatley River choir in clialLr Kensington United Church Male The Blue Willow Luncheoneite Open Daily from 4. l Sundays 9.00 am. to 1.00 a.m. Fish and Chips - Fried Oysters - Drinks - Candy NOTICE TO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS l In future all services of 100' y i plied by the Town of Summerstde. shall provide for the Public Utilities Commission, Prince Edward Is- . . , gob": 1-rm.-mi? Friends of Mrs Ralph Cook! III A 0W''""''' k7 '&n ' TY luau” corn" - 91" '5a"'”t Q""l' s'""” Hlghtofrtgendlwglllulrrc pleased to sue glad to see her around after & A ""53 "I otnnm” d co” ''"!m '””d'! dun In an on "wad uh”! dnu M tlhulschwl 1" summemde on suntan him upeaiid around again after his her recent attack of manila. an or inquutlnfotliodoctiofihomutcnitookplacclnthoschool tbmolmu atm pimp p sssnhlodatthoorlllohsll u!'lr- ' Adana BI-hoe. -Id '5' 3"" ”' "'7 "W 'U"' "m '" ' Th '5: :1 ts' Council will mu. mm mm" . . Measles are very rm-tat 5 day evening October nth his the oriented the tint of the cur large attendance nndnovcryone en- 2 u on b 1 ti Mrs. William Perry and two chit Cans Wolfe and nu-rmnidtiis III- s New Pl'0o- which timed out the body In it saved the lock hop. Our M:hiirLe);- tntltetr l';:g:l1n:n.:""'Pi'sPh dren also Mrs. Lee Griffin and son mm. :im7n,.l.dndT:.I::.?vl1:,il:1ck,,.xnkhu..1;g :T;s;tui'liei :iN'ill'ii-I 4:: Ogooxft Wu - I oagnmoiidayy everyone will be able o':)ggE::d:l5;e:0:;,'L';3:;1'i 1”, to turn in an order. ' . ::Q:,';',; an ,;,mm 3:; Tho inquest, held in the Court Mn; :12-3' Egg: uiceht:;::'m,:t; 11,, MW,” mu,” ,0, ,,,, 313,, r mu; ch " House It Bllmmiflldl "ll TI1ul'l' ,, ”,. School this week follows: Three discussion groups, and films. Tbel '”"m'"' 6"" mu: day aim was presided over by "MAW" "19 3” mp” ”" highest teams -Ron Mullins' -2147; guest speaker will be Dr. L. W. FRI. - SAT. 8:15 "I Bdmh Amen" '0 "tum Coroner Dr W E Callsghln llilidellt. Cecelia Barby. vico- Do no . . no c, - 3353 Shaw James Norton Summerside ""' 5T 'l”"”' N”" u” "' WT with n. o.'scu7mt.' o.c.. reP: President. iisnry Ann Lidstone: " ” 'm' '' ”” ' ' ' ' conference chairman. executive of Red Cross president, Hickey; vice-president. lliarhara Vaughan; correspondence Isecretary, Myrna Hancock; secret- ary, Barbara Clark: treasurer, Clarann Found. The Three dele "Ride Vaquero". In Color RHRERT TAYLOR AVA GAllDIN'E!l HOWARD KEEL Short Subjects. KENSINGTON Thur -Fri. 7:159:15; Saturday evo- nim: shows 6-8-10. Matinee Sat. 2:14! She "MA & PA KETTLE AT W.'lll(lKl", with lovely Lori Nel- son, Byron Palmer. They're fun- riier than ever See "Ma" sl Ilula Queen. "Pa" as "Pineapple King". Also Serial and News. No Bank drawing on this Thursday. REGENT TONIGHT 7 - 9:20 . Mtirray, Speaker. Choir in charge l"Tarzun's Hidden Jungle" Gordon Scott pitnl Theat.i'e Exit) 00 p.m. to 12.00 pm. Roast Chicken Dinners amperes or less. sun- type meters. Approved hy "NBA" "ALI l Illilill illllsililll I Iitlllllit KENNEIIY -rows or svmmznsinn. nut stttiiit-itntt mm C Summon-side Y) 2:30 - 7:l5 ' 9:15 TO DENVER", JOHN PAYNE - MONA FR EEMAN - LEE J. COBB STARTING MONDAY AND PLAYING I FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK PLEASE hold this at 2:30. ADMISSIONS AS rouows: Evenings: 75: & 506: 3 matin oes-Tuesday and Thursday 3:30 and Friday I NOTE: picture longer than one week. there will too d MITIIIQGST 50: & 25o --cAMno"N three was v iced b M . Cl it. R. Ill. Fllis D Son Limited Church, Nov. 6, Armistice Day was a passenger in the car at the Md” I0? Montreal from Where The hostess (was asglstetlsin s:v- FIN 1' 5"” " C""'"7 tervice. 11 a.m., Church school- 11:19. was fined S20 on a drunk alley WI" ITEVGI IIY RIP I0 lulu their in: by Mrs. Erskine Clark and Mrs 5 Sllmlllef 33- s"m"'”"Mt .. . w.vv'w-s.-,1.- mr"rrrx- 4... .. l2.t', Mt.-.3 Mar; A, Ma K n is, c srge. usbands in Pakistan. Later in the J h on . ' ' v ' 5 V " I ' Delaconess. I C e 1 COUNTY MAGlsTRATEp Theizogtigl 'IlWfS- h-I0IgIlSI:Il'WilI 108V! jm ODTOMOTTIST ”GOD HAS SLAIVIIVIED A DOOR IN IVIY FACE. .. I" NORTH R E I) E Q U E United case of s'party from Portage fac whetiinthgr gu::i,"'i.ad nigsglzelln-.:i',I1cee41' E E. Parkman r" Fliurcli. Services Sunday. Novem- lnga charge of criminal negligence Mrs John H Well read a P - 0pt.D.. 11.0. b" 5”"-NON" Bedmlue i100 a. was adjourned until November 15 com 5 d ins; (1. Poem PHONE 3357 "I-I Travellers Rest 2.30 pm.: in County Magistrate's Court yes- ion 1:"-ye 9:532:93); ,,?'...,:,,E”f,1”, REGENT THEATRE BI-DE -HERE IS THE GREAT STORY ggmivn i FM -1- K- terday, Magistrate R. s. Hinton. Q. ouimu St. Bunnie .:.:. - I9 . S Q . C. presiding. The charge arose from a two-car collision at Port- age on the night of September 30th 1955. Mr. D. 0. Stewart, 0. C. is Crown Prosecutor while Mr. Har- Buyiiig Live Fowl. Chicken and Canons. daily except Satur- day. OF THIS DECADE! IT TOPPED THE BIEST-SELLER LISTS FOR KENSINGTON United Church, n(I.'ty. November 6th Sunday school 10 o'clock. morning wor- ship 11 o'clock, evening worship which accompany the observance of such an occasslon, are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love. Borden, P. E. I. on their 8. F, Hunter. Il,t'.0. m. Sum crsldc. P.E.. - one s"iliA1.LMAN's BUILDING WEEKS! NOW A MOTION 7:30 pm” conducu-.1 by c,G,L'r, git: (ti;-oodwfn is representing the thirty-fifth wedding anniversary A. RnvmondDGrslIt- 128 OREVERI gm H S f' 1.12.90 5 day een ant. A party from Tignish today., - -- - j H F scum. Rev. lllgwls was fined 830.00 and costs for be- pkbup s."ic. in Water Street p Sumsnerstds PICTURE T0 CHER S N" M"'"'V' 3”" 3 Di '"'"”'" mfg inmicaied "E," ”"b".c m" p l nm M'";'il3Nhii":iaoM" ' we" ITCOULD own luvs nmv murmv or me ivomiv , an apsry rom uvar pad 525.00 ersona 5 ' s ALBERTON P .t I Ch rg . the United Chiirgli 0r:I Ca:llt'l8e. :3? ff,',';,;Z3 I:;”.es:';:,0?.: "SW" Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Burns PDOIOQTQPIIF" Mn wyw HI”, 9 Vv. Murray Gardner. Minister. ' i and Mr. Ray Lldstone. of Lower K.nsin on THE READ 5111010 . v. 6th, 1955: Alberton. service 35TH ANNIVERSARY - All the Freetown. attended the fair at 9' u I ggngg ” a-'"-- Sunday School I1 8-"I- kind thoughts and good wishes Amherst on Tuesday. installation of officers. Men's As- socistinn: Cascumpec. service 7.30 Pm. Sunday School 6.30 pm. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. William M. Cousins of Kenslngw . announce the engagement of P9" duulhter Myrna Laurins to . Herbert Lloyd Moore. son of . and Mrs. Alfred Moore of Cweudtsh. the marriage to take Hm on Saturday. December "55. at United chin-cit, I ' CINEMASCOPE coco-uyosI.un Lav-uuuguoqnnwinwwwwoo ENJOY Television Color NOW 'T.V. "MAGIC COLOR" SC RN FILTER 51.98 , . FOB 17" AND 21" SCREENS. raj Poss- ram Transforms all black-white sets' into beautiful life-like coiorjtones. Instantly vivid "real as life" Eliminates glare and eye- strain. 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