wD ap “9S tr 40 ms re ENGINE DAMAGES BUILDING A CNR diesel engine went out; building known locally as_ the of control for a few seconds atjroundhouse and now used to - Tignish yesterday morning andjhouse the engines overnight at|the engine was being started in trashed through the wall of a! this end of the line station. For- preparation for the morning rua | tunately no one was injured in the accident which occurred as 2 to Summerside. The train was delayed about an hour while the engine was being placed back on the tracks inside the building. CHURCHES SUNDAY KINGS ORWELL—VERNON United Church of Canada Services for Sunday, Feb. Ist. Vernon River. IL am., Ejdon 2.30 p.m. Orwell ~~ 7.30 p.m-R m. N. R. Green (Min liner) -- ‘ THE UNITED Church of ‘Canada. Souris and Bay Fortune.) ,Rev. W. A. MacQuarrie, D. D., ;Minister. Services, Feb. Ist. Sou- tris, 10.00 a.m. SundaySchool $7.00 p.m. Worship Bay Fortune. + 3.00 p.m. Worship. | FREE CHURCH OF Scotland ‘Services for Sabbath Ist. Febru- ary. 11 a.m. Birch Hill, 3 p.m. -Belle River (weather permitting) ‘7 p.m. Murray River. Preacher: *Rev. A. MacFarlane, Kilmuir "Skye. Scotland. ST. PETER’S BAY Pastoral @harge Services, Sunday, Feb. dst. St. Peter's 11 a.m. Green- wich 3 p.m. Marie 7.30 p.m. Mr Douglas Best ‘student minister) - THE MONTAGUE Pastorate ‘The United Church of Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser, Minister. Sun day Feb. Ist. 1959. Rev. R. S. ‘Latimer, B. D., Charlottetown ‘wil preach at these services.) -Lower Montague 9.45 a.m., Mor- ‘ming service and Sunday School, 'Trinity Church, Montague 10 a.m. :Sunday School ‘1 a.m. Morning ‘service and Junior Sunday ‘School. (No evening service.) THE PRESBYTERIAN Church tin Canada. Services Sunday, Feb. ‘Ist. Montague 11 am. Divine -Worship, the Sacrament of Bap- :tism will be administered. 10 a.m. {Sunday School. Cardigan after- pnoon service 2.30 p.m. Montague tEvéning Service, the Young Peo- tple Society will participate at -7.0 p.m. A warm welcome to all, ‘Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. . GEORGETOWN Pastoral _ -Charge. United Church of Canada. | ‘Services for Feb. Ist. 11 a. m., Milltown’ Cross; 2.30 p.m. Stur- ;geon; 7 p.m. Georgetown. Men's ‘COMING EVENTS _ Annual meeting of Fort Augus- ‘tus, Dairying Co-op in Fort Au- ‘gustus School, Friday January 3th., 8 p.m. : North River Rink Friday. Jan- ‘uary 30th, School Sports 8 o'clock ‘sharp. All rural schools are eligi- le. Regular skating 9 to 11. Ad- *mission 25 and 35 cents. Door : prize. ? Pantry Sale—At Moore and ©MacLeod’s 2 p.m. Friday Jan- }uary 30th. Sponsored by Park * Royal United Church Group 2. _ Souris Lions Club Dance in 7 School Auditorium Saturday anuary 31. Cliff Peters Orches- tra. Marie Church Bean and Saus- age Supper Bazaar and Bowling, Morell Hal. Wednesday, Febru- ‘ary 4th. } Store closed Tuesday, Febru- ary 3rd. Stock taking. McGuigan and Boyle. Come one! Come all! Dressed to kill. Prizes, canteen at valen- tine carnival, Montague Rink. February ilth, 7.30 p.m. Please Canteen. Choir and Junior Choir, Youth Monday 7 p.m. Rev. W. A. Pat- : Pastorate Services Sunday. Feb. jist. A. G. J. Steeves, Minister. Montague 11 a.m. 1.4 p.m. Sturgeon 3 p.m Maur- ray Harbour 730 p.m. MURRAY HARBOUR — Mur- River Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada. Ser- Vices Sunday, Feb. Ist Murray Harbour 11 a.m. Little Sands 2.30 p.m. Murray River 7.30 p.m. Rev. L. S. Woolfrey,\ Minister. MONTAGUE Bible Chapel, Services for Sunday, February Ist.. 9.30 a.m., the Lord's Sup- per; 10.30 a.m., Sunday School for all ages, Nursery to adult classes; 7.30 p.m.. regular eve ning service. All are cordially in- vited. DUNDAS Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada, Heber H. Hardy Lay Minister. Services Annandale 11 a.m.. Dundas 2.30 p.m. Forest Hill 7.30 p.m. All are welcome. CHURCH OF Ohrist. the Lord’s Day, February ist.: Montague | 10 a.m., Bible School; 11 a.m., | The Lord’s Supper and Preaching Service: Murray River 10 a.m., Bible school 11 a.m. the Lord’s Supper; Murray Harbor 6 p.m., Bible School and the Lord's Sup- vice at the Murray River Church of Christ at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Kenneth T. Norris, Evangelist. : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. St. John’s, Belfast. Ser- vices on the Lord’s Day, Feb. Ist at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson, minister. QUEENS WINSLOE United Churches Sunday, February Ist. Services at Highfield 7.30 p.m. Princetown Road 3 p.m. Winsloe South U a.m. Fifth Commandment. Rev. Dr. E. A. Betts, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church | in Canada, Central Parish. Clyde River Bible Class 10.30 a.m. Ser- vice 11 a.m. Canoe Cove SS. and Bible Class at 2 p.m. Ser- vice 3 p.m. Churchill Service at 7.30 p.m. Rev. George Killen, Minister. BREADALBANE Pastora! Charge, United Church of Can- ada. Services for Sunday Feb. Ist. as follows: Breadalbane 11.00 a. m. Rose Valley 3.00 p.m. North G. N. Ware, Minister. BROOKFIELD Presbyterian Pastoral Charge. Services for February Ist. Glasgow Road: Divipe Service 11.00 a.m. Brook- field Divine Service at’ 3.00 p.m. Hartsville Divine Service at 7.30 p.m P. Y. P. S. meets on 30th. at the home of Jimmy Andrews 8.30 p.m. A cordial welcome to our Services. Mr. Robert D. Bhe, B.A.; Student Minister. POWNAL United Pastoral arge, Services Feb. 1, Bunbury 11 a.m.; Mt. Herbert at 2.30 p.m.; Pownai at 7 p.m. Sermon! on Faith Healing. Rev. T. R. Goudge. minister. ALEXANDRA —H a ze lbrook Cross Roads services for Sunday, Feb. Ist., Alexandra 11 a.m. Haz- elbrook 3 p.m. Cross Roads 7.38 Service. Men's Association on | MONTAGUE “ United Baptist’ Murray River Granville 7.30 p.m. Rev. Anthony | |Chureh. Services February Ist. | Traverse 1.30 p.m.: | terim-Moderator. FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIS | p.m. Rev. C. W. Passey,- minis- ter. DIVINE . services for Sunday | Feb. Ist. are as follows. Morning service in Harrington at 11.00 a. | m. Afternoon service in Mt. Ste- wart at 3.00 p.m. Evening service in Marshfield at 7.30 p.m. Rev. F. Littlejohns will speak at the eve ning service. All are welcome. Rev. Charles Townsley, minister. | NEW GLASGOW Christian Church Sunday, February Ist. Morning worship and Communion 11.00 a.m. Community Sunday School 10.00 a.m. ‘in the Christ- ian Church’ Cavendish U nited@ Baptist Church: Worship ser- viee - 7.30 p.m. Rev. Bryer R. Jones, Minister. THE UNITED CHURCH of Can- ada, Cavendish Pastoral Charge. Services of Divine Worship, Sun- day, 1 Feb.. 1959. 11.00 a.m. Cavendish; 2.30 p.m. New Glas- gow: 7.30 p.m. Stanley Bridge. YORK PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Minister. Rev.. G.A.D. Elliott. Worship services on’ Sunday, Feb- ruary Ist.: 11 a.m. Central; 2.30 pan. Pleasant Grove; 7.30 p.m. Yark. HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge ; United Church of Can@da. Ser- | vices February Ist., as follows: , Bonshaw 11 a.m.) DeSable 2.30 p.m.; Hampton 7.30 p.m. Rev. M.K. Charman, Minister. CORNWALL PASTORAL | Charge, United Church of Cana- 'da. Services Sunday, February 1 Kingston 1] #.m.; Cornwall 3 p.m. Junior Choir will lead in the service of praise. ‘Please note the hour 3 p.m.); New Dominion 7. p.m. Sunday School: Cron- wall 2 p.m. Rev. R.A. Paterson, Minister. HUNTER RIVER Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada Services for Sunday February, Ist.: conducted by the Minister the Rev. E. Foster Bell Hall.: |N. Wiltshire 11 #.m.; Hampshire 2.30 p.m.; Hunter River 7.30 |p.m.; Wheatley River 3 p.m. The Young People’s Witness Group. BREADALBANE PRESBY- |teriga Church. Services for Sun- }day February Ist. 3.30 p.m. Rev. 'E.H. Bean Interim-Moderator. MILTON — RUSTICO Parish. Rector, Rev. A. E. Piercey. Ser-- vices for Sunday, February Ist. jare: St. John’s Milton 11 a.m. {Holy Communion Sermon. °7.30 Evening Prayer and Sermon; St. Mark’s Rustico 2.30 Evening Pra- yer and Sermon. “Come and jbring the whole family’’. R VALLEYFIELD —Orwell Head Congregation Services for Sun- day Feb. Ist. Orwell Head 11 a. m.; Kiknuir 3 p.m.;. Valleyfield 7:30 p.m. Rev. F. MacKinnon. ship 10.45, 12 noon Sunday School, 7.30 Evening Service. Harold B. ‘| Hooper, sunt Everyone wel- come. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church Service for Sunday Feb- ruary lIst.: Kensington Sunday School 10 a.m. Divine Service 11 a.m. Annual Youth Week Service. Freetown Divine Service 2 p.m. Keir Memorial Malpeque Divine Service 7 p.m. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. H. Bean, B.A., B.Th., B.D., Minister. TRYON United Baptist Pas- toraté. Rev. Lindsay R. Graves, Minister. Services for Sunday, Feb. Ist. Tryon 11 a.m.: Bon- shaw 3 p.m. Sunday School at Tryon 10 a.m. Every one wel- come. SPRINGFIELD — O'Leary Uni- ted Baptist Church. Rev. Ross Howard, B. A., B. D., Minister. Springfield West 11.00 a.m.; 0O'- Leary 7.30. With the Ordinance of Believers’ Baptism. S. S. as usual. Strangers and visitors al- ways welcome. BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith, -minis- ter. Services on Sunday, Febru- ary 1. Bedeque, 9.30 a.m; Bor- den, 1.30 p.m.; Albany, 7.30 p.m. CENTRAL BEDEQUE United Baptist Church Services Sunday, 11 a.m. The Ordinance of the Lord's Supper, Rev. Charles A. Britten. Minister. ANGLICAN Parish of New London services for Feb. Ist., Sexagesima Sunday Rector: Rev. W. Ingraham. St.—Mark*s—Ken- sington, Sunday School 10.00 and Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.; St. Stéphen’s. Burlington evening Prayer 2.30: and St. Thomas, French River evening prayer 7.30 p.m. Pray for aad help those in need. MARGATE United Church Charge; Long River 11.00, New London 2.30. Margate 7.30. Rev. Waldo Elliott, Minister. FREE CHURCH OF Scotland service Coleman Feb. Ist. at 7.30 p.m. Conducted by Rev. J. Y. Garrett. Rev. J. H. Bishop, in- terim moderator. THE NORTH Bedeque_ Pas- toral Charge. Tve United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, Feb. Ist. as follows: Freetown, 11.00 a.m. Travellers Rest, 2.00 p.m. North Bedeque, 7.30 p.m. Rev. Angus U. Brown, Minister. RICHMOND Bay Presbyterian Church, Rev. L. M. Ma@Naugh- ton, Minister. Vi oria West 11 a.m.; Lot 14 at 3 p.m.; Tyne Valley 7.30 p.m. Annual congre- FOR RENT COVEHEAD Pastoral Church | United Church of\ Canada. Rev. W. H. Forsythe B.A. Minister, Church Services for Sunday Feb. | Ist. West Covehead 11 a.m.; Covehead Road 3 p.m.; Union | | Road 7.30 p.m. PRINCE NORTH TRYON-— Presbyterian 11 a.m. Church School 12.15. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie, Deaconess. FREE, CHURCH of Scotland. ' Services February Ist.: Cape Argyle Shore 3.30 p.m. Rev. J.H. Bishop, In- Church, Bedeque. Morning wor- support a very worthy orzganiza- tion, the P.E.I.,\ Retarded Chil- dren's Associ _—- Branch. Horse Races ; at Pinette River | Saturday January 31st. 2.30 Pm. | The Annual General Meeting of | the Wiltshire Dairying Co, Léd., will be held in North Wiltshire | hall on Monday, February ee at 2 p.m. Nelson Hatherley, ‘Secre- tary. North River - Rink tonight Ice . OPEN SAT. Sports Regular 2 hour skate after. Admission 25 and. 35 cents to all. Door Prize. Saturday morning, school Hockey, Long Creek vs. Cornwall 9:00 Marshfield vs Nine Mile Creek 10:00 North River vs North Wiltshire 11:00. ™ “Crokinole in Wheatley River hall Friday January 30th.” Foc? cs + \ NOTICE BEGINNING JAN. 31st OPEN FRIDAY TILL 10 P.M. =3.ZAKEMS =) TILL 6 P.M. Floer Sanders and Edgers also Floor Sealers and Varnishes |, for sale Vide, Maden ‘Mantoneia, puty minister and. director of education for Prince Edward_Is- land, said Wednesday that Char- ers, and urged the Island éapital to make an effort to con- tribute more recruits to the | teaching ey fy, Mr. MacKenzie was sane speaker at -a meeting of the Rochford Square home and ‘school association. : Held in the school’ hall the meeting was chaired by the as- sociation president, Mrs. Eugene Cullen. ~ Heard in addition to Mr. Mac- Kenzie, who spoke chiefly on the proposal—_for larger—school—_ad- ministrative units, were Mr. Kenneth A. Parker, superintend- ent of city schools, and Jack Duffy, membership convener. While admitting that the citi- zens were “getting excellent value for their money’, Mr. Parker asserted that in Charlotte- a lesser portion of the tax- payer’s dollar was devoted to education than obtained in any gational meeting of the Pastoral Charge Wednesday, Feb. 4th. at Tyne Valley. TRYON Pastoral Charge, Uni- ted Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, Feb. Ist. 11 a.m. Tryon; 3 p.m. Crapaud; 7.30 Cape Traverse. Minister Rev. A. D. C. Earle. ALBERTON PAST AL Charge United Church of Canada. Ser- vices for Sunday. February Ist.: Cascumpec Worship at 11 a.m.; Alberton Sunday School at 10 a a; worship at 7:30 p.m. Services will be conducted by Mr. Elmer MacLean. WELLINGTON Pastoral ‘Qharge, The United Church of Canada. Rev. W.B. MacPhail, minister, Union Corner 11:00 a. m.; Victoria West 3 p.m.; Wel- lington 7:30 p.m. MONTROSE Pastoral Charge The United Church. of Canada. Rev. Robert A. Crooks, B.A.: B. D.; minister. Services for Sun- day, Feb. Ist. Miminegash 11 a.m.: Montrose 3 snare Elms- dale 7 p.m. O'LEARY Pastoral Charge, United Church of Canada. Ser- vices for Sunday, Feb. Ist. Brae 9.30 a. m.. Bloomfield 11 a.m.; West Devon 2.30 p.m.; O'Leary 7.3% p.m. Rev. J.H. Minister. City Robs Rural Schools Of Teachers, Suggestion de-| other city in the Maritime Pro- vinces. Mr. Duffy reported ‘ta to date 72 families had joined the Association. For having the greatest number of parents. pre- sent a. pennant was awarded to the class taught by Mrs. Fred Hynes. Long knowa. to city residents as “Worthy’s Corner’, the property, along with adjoining buildings, is Teportedly on its way to xew ownership. Located on the cor- ner of Euston street and Elm Avenue, the building houses: a grocery store and several apart- ments. Another smaller building on Euston Street is occupied by a furnit repair while other buildi said involved are o3 Elm Avenue and Chestnut St. Lease termination notices have been received by tenants in the buildings concerned. This devel- opment came as responsible re ports were circulating that ar- rangements are completed for sale of the properties involved, with the\ expectation they will be completed before the end of March. The largest portion of the whole block is the estate of the late L. C. Worthy on the corner of Eus- ton and Elm Avenue. This con- tains the longtime grocery bus! ness known as Cudmore’s Gro cery, along with several apart- Travel Directors | Meet In Halifax | A special meeting of Maritime travel directors is being held in Halifax opening this morniag to discuss and plan the Maritime co-operative advertising cam- paigh for 1959. Atending the meeting are A.A. Nicholson, director of the P.E.I. Travel Bureau, Dan Wallace, N. S. Bureau and R.A. Tweedie from New Brunswick. Towing Service Day Phone 9722 Night Phene 8048 - ‘ Member D.A A. Kean, - Weill Corler ls Reported. Sold, Buyer Not Announced 2 Chief item of entertainment was a program of choral read- ing provided by. the pupils of Grades Four and Five. The meeting, which opened with “O Canada”, closed with “The Queen’’. Refreshments were served =! ere headed by Mrs. L. ments in the same building. OTHER BUILDINGS Also on Euston Street is a smal let building used as a furniture repair shop. On Elm Avenue are the White Apartments and the Hennesey building. There are two buildings on Chestnut street, one owned by the Worthy Estate aa the other by Peter Toole. There is an 87 foot frontage on Euston Street, 78 feet on Elm Avenue and 66 feet on Ghestnut. The only surviving member of the Worthy family, Miss Lelia Worthy is presently on a visit to Europe. The estate is being ad- ministered by a trust company. MOVES RUMORED -As developments involving Worthy’s Corner became known today, rumors, were circulating in Charlottetown that three large chain stores: are actively study- ing locating or relocating in the city. One is a major organization in the retail food trade and the oth- TORONTO—R.E. ° Younker,’ C. L.U. manager for the Canada Life Assce. Co., in Charlottetown has been named regional vice- president for the Life Underwri- ters’ Association of Canada. His jurisdiction, covering the provin- ces of New Brunswick and Prince districts of Edmundston, Fred- ericton, Moncton, Saint John, beliton), As official representative of the national association president, Mr. Younker will travel exten- sively keeping-in close contact with these organizations in all .| phases of association activity. He was elected to this post at the 53nd annual meetiag of the Life | Underwriters Association of Can- ada in Toronto. 0.G. G. McLaggan. C.L.U., assis- tant manager in Moncton for the! North American Life Assce. was elected a director for same region. He will represen{ all members in this area o.1 the/na- tional association board of dir- ectors. OLD CHIN:.TOWN tion, with bout 100,000 tants, Fire - Auto - Casualty Marine G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. 78 Great George St. © Dial 4311 Charlottetown The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Jan. 30, 1959. - Named Vice-President Of ~ Life Underwriters Of Canada Edward Island, includes life un-| by |derwriters associations in the Northern New Brunswick ‘Camp- : ' s San Francisco’s Chinatown sec- | ‘ inhabi- | is at least a century -old_ CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS 120 Kent St. - . Phame 2 ers operate on a national basis in the variety store and appli-| ance and furniture store Selds. | OLD SHIELDS The ancient Britons made war shields out of withies, or rods cut from willow trees. JUST ARRIVED Get yours now while we have them— Wood Sleighs with shafts at. TURNER FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. Charlottetown, P.E.I. 7349 . 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