4 ill Toronlo Police Taken . - Chief Scout Scheduled {To Court In Big Roundup TORONTO (CP) — Eleven Met- 'a former North York officer who ropolitan police officers were left the Metro force a month ago Saturday, Nov. 8, 1958 The Guardian Page 13 meet Lieutenant-Governor Hynd- man. Premier Matheson ano Mayor Johnstone. He will be guest speaker at the weekly Rotary Club lunch: laSt Auglm because Of an 8p]. eon at noon and in the afternoon demic of factory break-ins. Lord Rowauan' ML.” Chief - day to have varying charges of taken to court in handcuffs Fri- to join Vaughan Township police. SEEK 12th MAN INVESTIGATION SNOWBALLS P. C. Williamson, who was on To Reach S'side Iodavy ‘ .' drive. scout of the British Common- WI“ be taken on a scenic A rally for Kings and Queens I , wealth is .ched led v ' 5‘ u to amve at scouts, cubs and leaders is sche- t Summerside tonight via Mari- breaking, entering, theft and re- A 12th man, who left the force duty in a scout car, was taken . f ceiving. two months ago', is being sought. into custody. police said the in- - - duled Monday evening in Prince 5 None pleaded and bail was set Police said a warrant will be is vestigation “snowballed” and by “me Cémral Always Plane. of Wales College auditorium and i at $2,000. sued for his arrest. dawn. 10 of the 33 officers at- He “"11 be met by Brlg' w'w- R .d . . I . following that the Chief Scout is « . They were arrested by senior Three other members of the tachcd to No. 19 were under ar- e‘ ‘ provmma presxdem 0f the invited to attend a scout“ and ah I View of the kitchen mat-trawl at 338 Second .simmerside, where Mrs. and a visitor. Dan /___________ ‘ WESTERN ‘ GUARDIAN IV ON "45" Score Cards sale at Guardian-Patriot Cen- Printing. II‘SERVE‘ November 22 for .;... St. Marks Guild pre- ...t.. 3 sale. WMAS Portraits taken will solve your gift prob- ltter. Make your appoint- ‘. at the Read Studio and 1101' PHILLIPS ~— H. E. Phil- .. Freeland. merchant. is not hdividual charged with the - sale of orange extract. AU SCENE or INcIoENr NIGHTM Nault of Wilmot were wounded last night. Police said there is a bullet hole just above the chair a few inches to the left of the refrigerator. Blood was on the floor in front of the refrigera- Weslern I (Continued from Page 7) ‘ Reserve - George A. Callbeck. Grand Champion —— George A. Callbeck; Reserve — Ernest T. Mill. . Class 4 - Sapphire (Breath of Spring and Stewart Section 1——Male — Adult and Kit —(5 Entries): 1. B. B. Jones,l2. L. W. Hancock; 3. B.‘B. Jones; 4. L. W. Hancock. Section 2 —- Female—Adult and Kit. — (3 Entries): 1. B. B. Jones; 2. Ffi‘ank Lavandier; 3. L. W. Han- coc . CHAMPIONSHIPS Males — B. B. Jones; Reserve tor. Mrs. Martin's husband, Har- old, was taken into custody by Summerside police shortly after the incident and was being held without charge. page one.) ‘ (See story on Females —- L. W. Hancock; Re- serve -— Ernest T. Mill. Grand Champion — George A Callback; Reserve — L. W. Haa- cock. Class 10 — Royal Pastel (Light) Section — 1. Male — Adult and Kit — (10 Entries) — 1. George A. Callbeck; 2. L. W. Hancock; 3. L. W. Hancock; 4. Ernest T. Mill; 5. L. W. Hancock; 6. L. K. Lock- erby. . » Section 2 Female —— Adult and Kit — (6 Entries) —1. L. W. Han- cock; 2. George A. Callbeck; Geoi'ge A. Callbeck; 4. L. W. Han- coc . 3. Class 11 — Royal Pastel ‘ (Medium) Section — 1. Male — Adult and officers in a dramatic through- » : the-night roundup that climaxed - weeks ' attached ~ in northwest Toronto. The 11th l5 ' District Gov.» 1 Men’s Club ‘ emor Claude ‘W-hitenect of the , Charlottetown _scout quarters at the "Y" Cen- mittee will be appointed later. of investigation into a spate of break-in thefts in the North York district of the city. Police said that goods recov- ered are valued at more than $2000. Ten of the arrested officers are to the Metropolitan Crang Plaza, or No. 19 division Addresses Y’s SUMMERSIDE—District Gov- Centennial Y‘s Men’s Club. was guest speaker Thursday night at the regular meeting of the Summerside Y’s Men. Mr. .Whitenect addressed the group on the forthcoming dis- trict conclave scheduled for Charlottetown, Saturday, Novem- ber 15th. * Plans were completed for 'a white elephant auction sale being sponsored by the club to help defray the expenses of sound- proofing and painting the boy tre. All groups using the “Y” will help in the sale. The meeting adopted a recom- mendation that an acting generhl secretary of the Summerside YM- CA be appointed to be liasionrbe- tween the Summerside YMCA and the General Council. The group also adopted a re— commendation to hold a youth of the month project. The com- Geonge Key was chairman for the meeting at which there_wais 100 per cent attendance. 8:30 Thursday night by Insp. from Court St. station to No. 19 Secretary, Carl Hamilton. will be vincial Convention in Kensington, on Friday, November 21. last evening by 'CCF provincial secretary. Mrs. Muriel MacInnis. of Borden, following a meeting of the provincial executive which finalized plans for the convention. western Provinces, and expects force have been suspended. Arrested were Robert Evans, John Hanna, Jean-Paul Burke, Thomas Patrick,H.ilggins. Arthur James Brockwell', Walter Alexan- der Hoey, Leonard Wilfred Watts, Roy Edward Williamson, George Horace Bones, William Doherty and Ernest Douglas Bone of Vaughan Township. rest. eight years. factory district of of the officers All but one of the arrested of- ficers are married. Their service on the force varies from 2% to Insp. Dinah said break - ins, which had been prevalent in the North York stopped about a month ago. Some arrested were Boy Scouts Association. R. C. Parent. provincial commission- er, Group Capt. J. E. Creeper. officer commanding the RCAF station Summerside and Mayor W. A. Currie. The Chief Scout will inspect a guard of honor of Boy Scouts from the Slemon Park troop. From the airport the visitor guider dance at the Charlotte- town Hotel. On Tuesday Lord Rowallaz will accompany Lieutenant-Gov- ernor Hyndman and his official party to the Soldiers’ Monument where he will place a wreath or behalf of the Scout organization He will have lunch with the Lieutenant-Governor and leavt Suspended are Walter Travis. taken from their beds. Some “'1” 3° ‘0 th‘? Y cem‘l‘e for sup‘ in the afternoon by #13119 50! James Hermanus. and Leo H. homes were re-visited and seiz- 9°? after Which he W111 g0 ‘0 3 Halifax. Simmons. ures made of allegedly stolen Prmce COUNY Pally 0f scouts, Lord Rowailan, a Scotsman An inspector said that the property. 7 cubs and leaders In the mm from Airshire, has been chiel charges are considered “holding changes"—~indicating there is a possibility of further accusations. The first arrest wai made at Attorney - General Rober David Dinan who was transferred were still grounds for after the men have been tried. Notional Secretary Of C.C.F. Will Speak At Convention KE’NSWGTON — OCF National guest speaker at the CCF Pro- tion. and a committee has bee The announcement was made gram . Several recommendations‘ haw Mr. Hamilton just returned from an extended visit to the to remain on Prince Edward 15- land for several days following the convention. County HosPIIol Ladies Aid Has Nov. Meeting SUMMERSIDE — Mrs. Heath being imposed”. surance plan for P.E.I. Industrial Employment Down Slightly Among the items seized were golf clubs, broadloom rugs, tiles, toilet articles and men’s clothing. promised an investigation if that: inquiry A revision of its provincial pro- gram will be one of the matters dealt with by members of the CO!" at the Kensington conven- w0rking on proposedchanges and additions to the provincial pro- already been received by the re- solutions committee, and will be considered by the convention. Onelof these deals with what is described as “the very lax man- ner in which the gasoline tax is Another is in connection with the hospital in- OTTAWA (CP)-—-Industrial em- auditorium. Over the week-end Lord Row- allain and Francis Morgan. who accompanies him, will be guests._ of Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Parent at Charlottetown. W. Morgan is overseas commissioner for Im- scout of tlw British Common: wealth since February, 1945. He has been connected with the or- ganization since 1922. Mr. Morgan joined the move- ment at the end of 1910. Since 1952 he has been legal and par- liamentary adviser. LORD ROWALLAN perial headquarters. Monday the Chief Scout will ts Rural Church Conference Is Scheduled For Bedeque‘ BEDEQUE—Preparations have Sackville, N.B., Arnold Hendcr- ' e been under way or some time son, Bedeque' Russell Ewin {or a conferenc‘a on the rural Charlottetown and Rev. church to be held in Bedeque United Church .Thursday, Novetu ber 13th. Sessions are to be held morning and afternoon, with a public meeting in the evening. The conference is under the auspices of the Presbytery Ru. ral Life Committee, whose conve- nor, Rev. Dr. E. Arthur Betts of Winsloe, was a member of the Interdenominational Schoo; for Rural Leaders in Evanston. Illinois, last summer. Each local congregation of the United Church of Canada on the Island has been asked to send a mem- ber of its leaders. A good portion of the time In the morning and afternoon has been given to discussion. Giving leadership ‘ through papers, or otherwise, will be Rev. W.B Crowe, Park-Royal. R. Allison Profitt, Freetown, Rev. John E. Henderson, Sackville,‘ N.B. Rev. James A. Fraser. Bideford. Cowper-Smith, Bedeque. Speakers at the public meeting beginning at 8 pm. are K.A. Parker, superintendent of the Charlottetown schools; Reid Sangster. of the Extension De- partment. St. Francis Xavier UrJ~ vet-silty, Antigonish, NS. and John Martin, the P.E.I. National Film Board representative. Presiding over this Session will be the chairman of Presbytery, Rev. J .M. Fraser, Montague, and a closing summary will be given by Walter R. Shaw. - Meals are to be provided by the women of the Bedeque Uni- ted Church. Friday - Saturday Big Double Header Vera Ralston and George lllcCready in— "Gunfire At Indian GaPII Corey Allen and Rebecca Welles in— "Juvenile Jungle" n e ATTENTION POULTRY FARMERS . . . Rev. Dr. W.S. G o d f r e v _ _ Kit (11 Entries) -— 1. Ernest '1‘. Strong presrded ever a well at- - - ‘ I;le IEGULAR MONTHLY meet- _%é¥élgan°°§k:3 Jones_ Re léiill; 2. George A. Callbeck; 3. . d tended November meeting of the gigonéerxugmfp: 5:131“? ff: 3:: . Canadian Legion Kensington, _ ' - . - ' eorge A. Callbeck; 4. Ernest 1‘. Ladies Aid of Prince County Hos» - - - ‘ , , , November ion, at 3 Sega — Frank, Lavandler- Mill: 5. Lowell w. Hancock: 5. commlfie To pital on Wednesday afternoon in i first time since in. second World c A o RECEIVING POULTRY DAILY UP TO FRIDAY m. R8523: (Blimp‘mnfl— B. Jones; Ernest T. Mill; 7. Lowell W. Han- SU reme court the board room. ,War, affecting payrolls and aver- NOON UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. . Cla 5' P' $5335“ Wk- . s P Mrs. W.A. Currie, convenor of age weekly wages “‘hiCh f0110wed Kensington . . . BANQUET AND dancing for Soct. 551 “Mei” Abdul Section 2. ermale—Adult and the recent pantry sales expressed suit. ' Paying highest market prices. Poultry pick- .. m Legion members of Bor- Kit'_“("1‘En? )f‘f l‘L w In“? Klt — (9 Entries) — 1. George A. SgthRSIDIETr‘LaWEen99 153‘ thanks for the splendid results Seasonai auto industry declines Friday . Saturday up servtce available. . Branch Canadian Legion In cock 1‘3’ . . . aJ- Callbeck; 2. Lowell W. Hancock; meted Erwe'r .ol .orgno was C00 ,r‘t received with sincere gratitude'to and strikes and layofi's were be. . _1 hall November 11th. Ban- Seam 2 _ FemalFAdult and 3- Ernest- M111; 4. George A. "11 of ma “1 “meme °“- the Travellers Rest and New hind the reductions, the bureau 7'15 _ 9- 5 For further particulars contact: ' at the conclusion of his prelimin- ary hearing in Magistrate’s Court Friday morning. Power is charged with the theft of a safe and $60 in cash from the store of J.P. Gaudet of Rich- mond on September 7th. The accused elected trial by judge and jury. Supreme Court opens sittings in Summerside November 16th. Callbeck: 5. Lowell W. Hancock- 6. Lloyd W. Lockerby. CHAMPIONSHIPS Males — George A. Callbeck: Rserve — Ernest T. Mill. Females —— Lowell W. Hancock- Reserve, George A. Callbeck. Grand Champion — George A. Callbeck; Reserve. Lowell W. 3 Hancock. “ 7 pm. Dancing 9:30 to 1 .. Music by H. I. F. D. Or- x- Admission free. Legion .. e ertain onc , couple for dancing only. MERIDN PASTORAL e, The United Church of m Sunday, Nov. 9th. Cas- ' Sunday School at 10 .; worship at 11 a-un.; Tig- Annan Women’s Institute. Another vote of thanks was extended to the Ladies Club oi the Summerside Presbyterian Church for their donation to the forthcoming rummage sale. The president announced that Miss Carrie Holman had! offered a new edition to her book “Our Island Story” to the Ladies Aid on condition that the members would take care of the distribu- Kit— (2 Entries) — 1. John Han- cock; 2. John Hancock. Class 6 —‘Pearl (Medium) Section 1 — Male — Adult and Kit (5 Entries) — 1. John Han- cock; 2. John Hancock; 3. L. W. Hancock; 4. John Hancock. Section 2 — Female — Adult and Kit — 3 Entries —— 1. L. W. Hancock; 2. John Hancock; L. W. Hancock. of statistics said Friday. The industrial employment in- dex, based on 1949 equalling 100, stood at 121.5 at Sept. 1 in com- parison with 122 at Aug. 1. Matinee Saturday 1 pm. Zachary Scott, Peggy Castle in “The Counterfeit Plan”. A story of $100,- Jenkins Brothers Limited Summerside Average weekly wages and sal- 000,000 commermlt WOW! ’ aries eased to $70.72 from $70.76 A150 Serial. Dial 2167 - 2168 and the payroll index to 200.8 ‘ ‘ from 201.6. Industrial employ- ment was 4.8 per cent lower than at Sept. 1. 1957. / cs s-m-l 2.19 1285 4-6 1-79 2 1 Worship at 3 p.m.; Ahberton m ering service at 37.30 p.011. Rev. R055 Howard of 0‘- ~ as guest speaker. Other - will be conducted by ORITY MEETING — Mrs. , Callaghan entertained the Sigma Phi Sorority at the 1. meeting on Wednesday at {home in Summerside. The 4: or reported she had ice to the patients in the -care hospital. Tentative . were discussed for a pre- w 2' tea for prospective mom i in be held later in the sea- A cultural program entitled notions and Invitations" ‘eonducted by Mrs. Eldon .‘Mtrs. Ferno Rogers and 1» Hubert Hall. Miss Wanda .. director, commended - Presentation. DIES IN STRATFORD — The “a! death of William Albert. former resident of Alberton, ; place at Stratford, Ontario, ' =-n-- 6th. He was born December 11, 1893. H 40 years ago he came to “la Alberton. He served as ‘ of the Sacred Heart ' I of which he was a mem- - For at least two terms he as policeman for the ‘l of Alberton. Surviving are ‘Wlfe. the former Maud Sim- BS. two sons and two daugh- ‘~ Edlow in Stratiord, Olive ' erside, Henry in Eng- ml Mrs. Herbert Ferran ms)- in St. John, NB. There migrandchildren. The fu- and interment will be in '¥___.___ PfOIessional Cards v t. , Chartered ‘.‘ Accounlanls l. K" Earle Hickey & Co. CHAMPIONSHIPS Males — John Hancock; serve —— John Hancock. Females —— L. W. Hancock; Re- serve -John Hancock. Grand Champion — L. W. Han- cock; Reserve — John Hancock. Class 7 —Palcmino Section — 1 Male —' Adult and Kit — (7 Entries) —-1. L. W. Han- cock; 2. B. B. Jones; 32 B. B. Jones; 4. B. B. Jones; 5. B. B Jones. Section 2 - Female — Adult and Kit —- (7 Entries) ~—., 1. L. W. Hancock; 2. B. B. Jones; 3. B. B. Jones; 4. B. B. Jones; 5. B. 3 Jenes. Re- CHAMPIONSHIPS Males — L. W. Hancock; Re- serve — B. B. Jones. Females — L. W. Hancock; Re- serve — B. B. Jones. Grand Champion -— L. W. Han- cock; Reserve — L. W. Han-cock, Breath of Spring Section 1 — Male —- Adult and Kit --(3 Entries) 1. L. W. Hanf cock; 2. Ernest T. Mill; 3. Ernest T. Mill. Section 2 — Female -— Adult and Kit — (4 Entries) — 1. Geo. A. Callbeck; 2. George A. Call- beck; 3. Ernest T. Mill; 4. Ernest T. Mill. CHAMPIONSHIPS Males —— L. W. Hancock; Re- serve — Ernest T. Mill. Females —— George A. Callbeck. Reserve — George A. Callbeck. CHAMPIONSHIPS Males — L. W. Hancock; Re- serve —- Ernest T. Mill. Females — George A. Callbeck; Reserve — George A. Callbeck. Grand Champion -- George A. Callbeck; Reserve —- L. W. Han- cock. Class 9 — Platinum Section 1— Male —— Adult and ‘ Kit — (8 Entries) — 1. George A. Callbeck; 2. George A. Callbeck: 3. Ernest T. Mill; 4. L. W. Han- cock; 5. Ernest T. Mill. Section —- 2. Female — Adult and Kit — (5 Entries) — 1._ L. Hancock; 2. Ernest T. MJll; ' a.- Class 8 — Stewart Platinum and. _ Thursday night. WMS Aux. Has Nov. Meeting ‘ SUMMERSIDE — The Novem- ber meeting of the Auxiliary of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Summerside Trinity Uni- ted Church was held at the home of Mrs. (Rev.) C. R. Webber, on Tuesday. The president. Mrs. L.N. Call- beck presided and extended a cordial welcome to all present. Mrs. B. R. Sharp was pianist. A life membership in memory of Mrs. Edward C. Caseley, was presented by her husband. Reports were heard from the . following: secretarie’s recording by Mrs. W. A’. Allen; treasurerr’s by Mrs. Roland Philipson; com- munity friendship by Mrs. Evelyn MacK-ay, who stated that 30 hospital calls, 49 home calls. eight flowers, 46 treats. 23 get well cards, 22 sympathy cards had been sent during the month. Supply by Miss Millicent Strong who reported two cartons of children’s warm clothing, toys, etc., had been sent to Miss Beu- lah Bourns, United Church Mis- sion. Seoul, Korea. Mrs. Albert Linkiletter conduc- ted the devotional period. Scrip- ture reading was given by Jack Kunitzky Al Lions Meeting SUMMERSIDE-District Gover- nor Jack Ku-nitzky of Saint John attended the regular meeting of the Summerside Lions Club held - The club planned further assis- tance for the people of Springhill. It was announced that during the mmebership .dzrive held in QC. tober five clubs in P.E.I. had ex ceeded the quota set for them. A charter night for the Summer- side Club has been planned for November 20th. Tignish Legion Makes Plans For November Ilfh TIGNISH — President Arthur DesRoches conducted the busin- ess when Tignish Branch of the Canadian Legion held its Nov- ember mceting. ~ On motion it was decided to give some assistance to Com- rade Molder who recently lost his house by fire. It was also de- cided to contribute to the Spring- hill Disaster Relief Fund. Plans were made to inaugur- ate a welfare fund which would be available for emergencies. A sum of money is to be placed in this fund now and monthly addi- tions are to be made to it. A new ball committee was ap- chairman.~ Remembrance Day will be ob. served with church parade at 9 am. and a service at the monument at 10 am. The ban- quet will be at 1 p.111. in the Legion Hall. Food Shipped" To Springhill SUMMERSIDE — Two large truck loads of farm produce ga- thered under the direction of the pointed with Roy McLeod aa~ lion and sale of the books. Mrs. R.L. Wiyyet moved that this of fer be accepted. Mrs. Heat-h Strong and Mrs. W.F. Strong were appointed In charge with the other members Miss M. Collicut, Sup- erintendent of Nurses, expressed thanks for the much needed oxy- ‘ gen tent recently purchased I)? the Aid. ' It was agreed to Auction the fruit cake made and donated by Mrs. R.H. Smith at the forthcom- 9:15 pm. J can Arthur Crapaud Theatre Fri. 8:30 pm. Sat. 7:15 & "The Plainsman' Starring: Gary Cooper 8:. , N 0 T l (E SUMMERLEA RESTAURANT I IS crosmo FOR THIS SEASON ‘ l .ing bridge party at the Legion. ,AT 8 RIM. NOV. 8th. LONDON VISIT? Wish To Thank Their Many Customers for their PARIS (Reuters)#Premier de Gaulle may visit London early next year, usually well-informed sources said Friday. REGENT Thurs. - Fri. : Sat. "Looking For Danger” Huntz Hall and Bowery Boys ' POULTRY. TRUCKING Contact us for the high- Patronage During The Post Few Years. Signed: - . GLEASON WILLIAMS MARY LYMAN est' market prices on chicken, foul and capon. Trucking daily from Mon- day to Friday. "Last Of The Fast Guns" Color, C’scope ‘ Jack Mahone’y Pendleton‘s Hatchery, Kensington Phone 65-5. THE PRICE OF we cqprofooflée BUYS Enioy low-cos! my. and: o Comfortable ride for 4 adults plus 10 cu; ft. luggage space' 0 Smart North American styling plus all-round visibility v 0 Service coast to coast of Ford ' of Canada Dealers n gasfira aby ‘If you drive approximately 8000 miles a your. FOR AN ANGUA“ Crapaud-Viotoria Board of trade in that Island prea have been delivered to the Springhill famn- ies affected by the recent mine disaster which claimed 74 lives. The board conducted a house- to-house canvass of homes in the surrounding area following an emergency meeting and a phone call to officials in Springhill to determine how best the Island group might be of. assistance. Turnips, Potatoes, carrots, but,- ter and eggs were collected from farm homes and the board turned Remembrance Day Ceremony All Veterans, Boy Scouts, Air Cadets, C.G.I.T. and school children of Borden and surrounding districts, meet at the Canadian Legion Hall, Bor- den, 10:30 am. Nov. 11, for parade and wreath laying ceremony. Plan now on honoring the war dead by laying a wreath at your cenotaph. School children re- quiring transportation call Donald McDonald British-built IF©II=E2ED ANOLIA Sen your dealer— .. a......-..~._.. L. K. Lockerby; 4. L. K. Looker- idro a frid ride by. ' Mcrcier Mullen was chairman for the meeting. Brief talks were given by Eric en. cash donations from other housa- 3413 Bord holders into produce. The ship' . . Bank of Commerce x Building de. P.E.I. Phone 2235 w men: also included 400 pounds of CHAMPIONSHIPS Males —- George A. Callbecti: ‘ I 'Iessomc’ zone Chaim?“ and butter donated in equal quantities _ in] _ ed Reserve — George A. Callbeclt- gfir Kelly, deputy district gov-_ by tcgapsusi‘Creflgrfihemgagaf D “Rs Auto — Casualty ' "la 9 RUSS ' - . ,1: I'm“ s‘- Summer-“d” PERSONALS f- 'D‘i‘ii mclsggndistributed to the Under New Operator I . optomerr'sfs w1f ed K 11y ‘Sum construc Ion famines by the Springhill Branch 224 GREAT GEORGE STREET PHONE 5431 I MFS- 3- i r e ’. ' of the Canadian Red Cross. E. merside is a patient m the CODII‘GC‘I’S _ _ . ted b ‘ Eo Parkman Charlotlel‘own Hospital. . Robert Yea; meditation “God is our sprvlce staItlon is 1.10“; .belng one”): y *2."- D" '2'0‘ (III—’- TORONTO (CF) — Canadian my Friend". by Mrs. Linkletter; Bunnie Coughlm. Bonnie will be bringing the a SLHONE 3-21mmcmdc construction Contract awards to— a poem emmed “Sunsets for travelling public first class service. 3- Huntcr. R.C. 116 2. P.E.I. Phone 3 WAN‘S BUILDING Pholoqraphers THE READ STUDIO 0. w. sans “Wee fiMacMahon. .B. KenSillgton on Saturday!) Summerside 3551 “‘1' SL Summerside ALBERTON ‘ ’ 7 lber- \lr. George Williams. A ton. entered the “Western Hos- pital Friday morning. Mr. George Dewar returned to his ltomc in Moncton yesterday after spending a few days wttt his aunt. Mrs. David Hodgson, and attending the funeral of MI. Hodgson in Alberwn. ' t Alber- Mrs. Charles .Barrei, Ion, is a patient in the Western Hospital. tailed a record $3.004.781.E/00 in the first 10 months of this year, up $558,630,000 from the same pe- riod last year. says Hugh C. MacLean Building Reports. The 10—month figure is ahead of last year's 12-month total by 13,400. $1liibOctobcr contracts totalled $365,332.600. up $115.443.000 fro-m October last year. A»- BCSY WATERWAYS Holland has more than 16,000 vessels, some as large as 1,500 tons, on its inland waterways. Sale“. was read by Mrs. A.A. Lockhart. l Mrs. Linkletter presented that study program on Mexico. thel position and history, ministry o,f1 health.” protestant techniques} evangelism and work among thc; Indians. 1 The offering was received by; Mrs. Walter Schurman and Mrs.‘| -rHoop,er Linkletter. and dedica- ted by the singing of “We Givel Thee But Thine Own". The] closing hymn was the mizpah benediction. followed by The station will be. open from 6:30 am. to 10:30 pm. 24 hour service will be available by night bell. Minor repairs will be welcomed. We wish to thank our many customers for their past patronage, and solicit your future business. 7 CARLETON ESSO SERVICE STATION S. R. JOHNSTON .LTD. ST. PETER’S RD. CHARLOTTETOWN .McGOWAN MOTORS LIMITED MONTAGUE PHONE 100-! DIAL 8548