Friday, June 26. 1954 -assiilavs ssiurssy. June zeta. ior Pantry Bale. Kennedy's store. sponsored by seaview W. A. AANOTHII CAI cedar shing- les arrived. Get your require- ments new. John Myers. Carleton Siding. I -MOABI JEWILLIII invite and welcosne students in summer- side and O'.Leery to inspect their merchandise. ' ' mWOHIN'l ASSOCIATION Msrgste Church .psntry sale, Ken- gixigton. Keir Clark's store, S'atur- day evening, June aeth. A. DAB 3! INCH Tight-block medium. hot or poultry. pasture fencing maced 2. 2. 3. 336. 4. 455. 5. 3, 8 inches in stock at Braca's. -urn Mandarin pastoral charge 0, of the United Church at Canada. All services are cancelled ior June 27th. Rev. S. H. Haslam. -1111: FRENCH SOCIAL CLUB or summerside will ,present their variety Concert in Oyster Bed Bridge School. sponsored by School Board. June 25th. sale oi candy Admission 50c and Me. Curtain 8.30 standard Time. church. Rev. E. R. Wagner. Min- ister. West Devon. Church 9.30 a. in. Bloomnelcl, Sunday School 10.00 5.. m. Church 11.00 a. in. Brae. Sun- day School 1.30 p. in. Chprch 2.80 O'L0I-TY. perance Representative. -ALBIIITON. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Rev. Wallis, B. A., Minister. Sunday. June 27th. 1954. Cascumpec Sunday school and Adult Bible class 10 Is in. Church Worship 11 a. m. Al- berton Sunday School 11 a. in. church Worship 7.30 p. in. Theme: Christian Victory. Closing worship I WeSlteiiilGuardian r is leaving this morning to attend 1 The Guardian Page 18 -DANCE, kishhin Hall. Mon- deia June Ilinh. Good music. -OOIKWOOD ior nets or floats. sheets about 0'' bales we to I'll lbs. Order now,,at Breoe's. . -TEE IIIVIOI in the Central Bedeque United Baptist Church ior Sunday. June 2'1 has been cancelled. Rev. Charles A. Britten. minister. -nacsivas ssn News-an-s. W. 0. Simpson oi Konsington, has .eoeived the sad news oi the death oi her cousin. Pearle luc- dougall oi Santa Orua, Osliiornis. -NAME 0MIil'l'lD-In the re- port oi a presentation made to Mrs. G. W. Campbell at Alberton Wednesday arrrnoon. the name Mrs. Norman Oliver. who made the presentation. was inadver- tently omitted. I -NOD11! BIDEQUI United Church. services ior Sunday, June 27th, Travellers Rest 9:30 a.m.; Freetown 11.00 a.ni.; North Bede- que 7:30 pm. Special service in North Bedeque July 4th. Rev. J. K. Campbell, minister. --THE UNITED CHURCH oi Canada, Kensington. Sunday, June 27th. Church school 10 o'clock. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper 11 o'clock. Evening worship 7.30 o'clock. Summeriield 9.30 a.m. Church school 10.30. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B.A., B.D.. minister. --'ro ATIEND INTERNATION- AL CONFERENCE - Mrs. G. S Morrison oi the Provincial De- partment oi Health and Weliare. the 'lth International Conference oi social Work to be held, ior the iirst time in Canada. irom June 26 to July 2. Delegates from many nations will be meeting at Toronto University next week where 17 study groups will further I 86" I I" weight oi c UITAWA. June 24, (special) - Completeiy stealing the show ii-om scores of photographers clicking their cameras at the Peace Towes here and the scarlet-coated Moun- ties, Hubert Rogers. prominent Canadian artist and native or Al- berton. P. E. I.. set up his easel on Parliament Hill lawn today and began painting oi the centre block. Within iive minutes, the artist was surrounded by-a throng oi men. women and children. In- cluding tourists from many parts at the country and the U. 8 They gapecl over his shoulder. asked dozens of questions and even made suggetions how the building should be transmitted to canvas. isuun xiiinsi ii WORK. CREATE MUCH INTEREST on PARLIAMENT: Hill drawn highest praise. put up with his audience as best he could. but iound working conditions diiiicult. He lapsed into silence. Answered no iurther questions and was mute on their comments. ' "What else cou.ld I do?" he ask- ed The Guardian's Ottawa cor- respondent. "Ii I talk I cant paint and ii I'm painting I can't talk." Alter he had got the main outlines oi the Parliament Buildings block- ed in. Mr. Rogers dropped into the office of J. Watson MacNaught. Liberal member ior Prince, ior a rest. Ottawa crowds weren't bad. he said. Heis had numbers or people watch him point at th 8! Among Mr. Rogers' recent drew- Third Annufng Flower Show For S'side Planned ing the latter part oi August. last evening by Dr. Henry Moyse who said the association became incorporated Show” with headquarters at Sum- merside. even larger vice Wyatt; secretary-treasurer. Allison in Massachusetts and New Mexico. MacLean; Mrs. Leslie Simmons (convener), -The 3rd annual ilower show Summerside will be held dur- This announcement was made last month under e name of "Provincial Flower Dr. Moyse is president of the sociation, and other oiiicers sre: president, Miss Wanda executive in e in b e r s: Barbecue Meal Will Be Served Opening Day S'side Raceway The oldest. simplest. and 'most delicious mode oi cooking. with a iew modern twists. will be intro- duced st the Summsrslde Raceway, July 1st. When barbecued chicken will be served at the opening day meet which gets underway with aiternoon and night racing cards. Elaborate. arrangements have been made by the sponsoring com- mittee to serve a complete barbe- cue meal, which will include hell s sissling chicken. that has been dipped in barbecue sauce. trench iries, buttered rolls, pickles and beverages. The pits are designed to ac- commodate the barbecuing oi live hundred servings at a time and valuable advice and assistance has been given by Mr. Harry Robbins. who is in charge of the Charlotte- town Poultry Divislon oi the De- partment, oi Agriculture and Mr. Lorne Murphy. heed pouiti-ymsn at the Charlottetown Experimen- tsl Farm. The sponsoring organ- ization, the Sea Cadet Committee at the Summerslde Branch of the Canadian Legion, who are being assisted by the Legion Women's Auxiliary. ieels that this barbecue will be a great convenience to the raceway patrons, as they may have their supper on the grounds and remain ior the night racing events and it is hoped to make this cul- inary delight an annual aiiair. -5. Students In West Prince Write Exams -Students from Western Prince County started writing the provincial grades 10 and 11 exam- inations yesterday and will com- plete two exams a day ior iive days. Pupils from Alberton to Freeland school districts are writ- Salurday Closing -The special guest speaker ior the 101st anniversary services of the Sun-imerside Presbyterian Church on Sunday June 27 will be the Rev. .l"rs.nk Lawson, B. A., minister oi the Presbyterian Church oi St. David, Halliax, N. 5. At the morning service, 10 am. standard time. Rev. Mr. Lawson will speak on "The Church oi God Speaks to This Generation" and at the evenlng service, 7 p.m. standard time on the subject "The Christian world Strategy Enters Upon A New Phase." The Rev. Frank Lawson is no stranger to Prince Edward Island. His second mission lieid was in Brookiield and since then he has returned annually to this Island province. Last year he was guest speaker at the centennial celebra- tions oi the Summerside Presby- terian congregation. Previous to that he was the visiting preacher For Siimmerslde Banks May Be Slarled On July 10, Guest Speaker -Saturday closing ior sum- mereide banks may begin on July loch. according to a reliable source in Summerside yesterday. - when this new banking schedule- is adopted it is believed that the banks will give extra hours of service on Friday's to accolnmo-" date customers and compensate" ior the Saturday closing. in adopting this procedure the summerslde banks will be adoptingl the same banking procedure in regard to business days as is pres- ently used by the banks in Char- lottetown. -sf Lawson will be assiired large cul- gregatinns when he preaches the anniversary services at the Sum- Sunday June 27th. Professional cards: E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R0. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer St. Bummeraide Eh-eirle red Accounts nts T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank oi Commaoe Building Summerside. P.E.l. - Phone 288! W. Albert Robertson P. E. L MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Sununerside P. 0. BOX 651 . DIAL 3344 INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty 3 Summer St. Summersislu Optometrists B. F. Hunter, 3.0. merside Presbyterian Church on- R. E. Ellis a Son the former Dr. Jean Mac-Donald of Mr. Rogers, who has held two ings are portraits oi Mr. anr Mrs. M . Wm. Smnllman, Mrs. Irene ing the site a 1 ch O'L f0? PM Wmbmed Week 01 Player duinmorsid P.E.!. - Phone Puma” M the pmem mm” mf mew” ”' ”" "'19 exhibitions 0! his paintings and MacNnusht. Hill, Mrs. Arch Hopkins. and Gor- school. so 31'": wifitinge gradeeul-)6 WWW 1'1 5"mmm1d'- M WHY SM-Al-I-MAN'S BUILDING in '”"1't'1'P”"3 ”'m9”h Vehggg drawings in Ottawa in recent years The above picture oi Mr. Rogers don Welsh. and 18 grade 11. Mr. Merritt Call- 5'3"” 3" W9-5 hard Wml 13119 -PARISH 01" ALBERTON. 95”” mmgam? 5"” ” c d and whose paintings of Earl Aiex- at his easel was taken two years The now” .how, which we; aghan, inspector oi schools for w"3'W'4”0m- Ac Raymond Gfllltn Church oi Engsland. Holy Com- :'3n3?l'd agg”:ua'bl;i'”:1dx;:':;l' iinder and Lady Alexander have ago at Plnette, P. E. I. nut mwgunted nu." ye”, "0 West Prince, is in charge and Mfohthe Pan” "V911 gdeglgmrnevi B.Se., 0.D. : munlon at 9:1 em. in Christ - - - ' 1, th Ah 1; ch t 1 the supervising are Mr. Charles Reed. - W501! 81 59611 0 sea water street sumineedds Church. Kildare. Morning prayer "'ppPd- 9” Th” e"t”"'”nm”m' . a ' L)E),D,y;y .teSg1::;gngrgldAgp;.y:jllo;gg1n Mr. Louis McKenzie and Mrs. 919 Pfelbyl-erlln Church Of St. Above Maurice Mlll's Men's Was. It 11 s.m. in st. Peter's Alberton. Whedu” lmmd" PPP0”""”Y to be spammed by W, o,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Kenneth Campbell. David in Halifax. N. 8. His mLu- riiomr. ssso Members oi the Masonic Order mend ll" 8900'” 5Mh95PW”93h Mm mm. "mu 1,, p,,.,,o,,, 24 grade 10 -and 14 grade 11 1-my 1- an extensive one. not con- , will match to this service. Eve- Fe-WW1 ht 5"I"0rd- -WY 3- , . ., , - , students' from the Tignish ares, fined to his own congregation Denhgfg nlng prayer at 3 pm in Holv S d U i d h S d ”'” M" Men mded t.a mu .m are writing the examinations in Only but 00 l-hd Church of Christ Trinity Church. Aims and at 7.3i) ' t e e "V m" Mm." 15 MW hem; mm.” the Dalton School at Tignlsh. Mr. as a whole. The interests oi Rev. D, J A no!” 1 St L k . o.L e ed. and copies oi these lists will Ed d M Ph H D I Mr L A M been wid - o - II p'm' n ' cu ”' EH3” Rev" . . . -'I'he 100th ennlverssv services of worshi oh the site of the pres- 50”" 1" "'m”b1" ” "W" """' w'” "1 I ' em. 0 Ed. iedgw an (iv. 0 Md Dem-I x.m" Rt 1' McMahon' rectum e commemorating the building oi, ant Epwoilgth Hall and in 1884 the 95'-9d- gfsaltiilgn'(tEt;!:r1?l"-::'il:lwn'hd:'! Wupiels. 3:lrl0l'liB:llki'::l'yu .;:eW1nY:1l'1le(ol)oiEyh:; SMALLMAN numnma -ciruncn 'on ENGLAND" the mat Protestant church inSum- Methodist Church united with The two-div "WW W!” include Currie mag 11 with Miss IMsr-. always been concerned wluf the "M 23" church services tor the New Lon- . merside. will be held at Trinltv them and worshipped there . Zladlolli IWe9f'Pel. Snap drlson. 10..., MACDDMM ”,,5m,g Exam. wen” H C” of me 05 I md don Parish, June 27th, the second At Kinkore. High School yester- United Church Sunday June 27th The present church was erected Zinnia. niarlgold. cosmos. lurk mum,” In N, be compfeted by ,5 hequegeuy hum pgwfgs me L K- ZIIIAINSKL Mon Sunday after Trinity. Rector. Rev. day a total of 51 students from when the guest speaker will be in 1893, the comer stone, being laid Spur. roses. dahlias. asters. POP n-ion next, Wpdnpgdgv, Can” of the poo, Ind oppnued agnugi Pncmsogg W. Eric lngraham. St. Stephen's. schools in Kinkora and sunound- Rev. A. E. Kerr D.D. president by the Hon. 0. W. Strong and the ted flowering plants. and A !PeC- A ' Burlington. Sunday School in a.m., ing districts began writins the oi Dalhousle Unfvei-sity'. Halifax. first minister was the Rev. E. w. ial ieature. to be announced. ---m---xm lglznlbfzif ?I.':s::::m”fA;;:p,':e””dm -3"; M'””''''' "'”"' and morning prayer at 11 a.m.; St. provincial examinations. Prior to i854 the Methodist Weddell. 1925 saw the union oi which will be ludsed by popular MCAMEOV9 emu their call for righteousness x"m""o"' " R 1' Thomas'. French River. Sunday 32 or these students are writing Church in Summcrside existed as the Methodist. Presbyterian and vote. and Justice ""1162 Kemlnston I school 3 Pm-. and evening Drlyef grade 10 exams. and ID others are an out station oi the Bedeque Congregational Churches oi Can- with the exception of the KEN G N " , 2:30 p.m.: St. Mark's. Kenslnxton. writing grade 11. circuit with no regular place oi ads and tlfe name became Trinity ”gldds" which will be judged by SIN T9 , ,,.,,1,'””;a,3”&::,,,,.'1E2,,””;.,,”:f,-.,L”;, Sunday school 6.30. and evening 'I'he examinations at this school worship. 'I'he,iirst,church in”1854 Unlted,Church and the congi-egs- Mum, Gordon w.,,,.,,., 0f the Friday - Saturday 7:13-9.15. Mat- Renmld chmh of Edmund prayer 1.30. These services will be are being conducted by Mr. Mel- was built on s site donated by the lion oi the United Church or Ca.n- E,.,,e,.,,,e,,..1 1.-3..., gm, wm,,dl""9 2130 an wsaturdew Camel Glugow Lm summer he pmch; D, J R Cmmmghlm conducted by Mr. Reg! Kemp. colm Mscicenzie, assistant director late Joseph Green (the present adll. The first minister was the Rev Cudmore. both oi Charlottetown. wlTg'AE,”;3il;N,A”?gN3lUEsr. ed m w.,hmgw.,, D. c. m. puh- DIAL em I Charlottetown. Everyone s ursed oi education. of Charlottetown, so Paula hall on First st...) and F. E. Boothroyd. D.D., presently me jug”, ,,l the 0”," ,,1,,,,,, l mhed ma” "2 3 u in WI.” -33. mm S an”. '1' hi i Edd h D 6d "mm to hen this Lny-Reader 0!. our and Mr. C. B. Jelly, school super- the iii-st minister .was Rev. W. w. residing in Sackvllle. N. B. ,,,,,, M, y,, been c,,,,,,,,rg5. 00 M00! 99 Church visor, oi summerside. . Percival. The church became an The guest speaker ior the sn- R531"! "Pm "'9 ROQHGS 30 the We” k”9W"10""W5 Ln BS1551” ind The exams will continue today independent and entire congrega- nlversary sei-vlcu. Rev. "A. E. Western 598- M50 Semi 51 NEWS 033553-. H15 W119 15 I llhislwlnu . .-.-..mj.m:::- Personals and ior the iirst three days oi next week. Lion in 1888. Jn 1870 the Bible -8. christian Charm erected a place Kerr; DD.. president or Dalhousie ”Uhivei'slty is a minister of the Continued from page id m.......m.m.. Moncwn. N. 3. They have two children. THE nszsn srunso -Mr and Mrs. Ray 1"-t United Church oi Canada. and has Freetown. were recent visitors to held Dsstorates in Montreal. Var; T”'c”'.”” sl9ck' PPROYAI,” Alviv-ye! gen pobglarnwlthprthi 13- W- BEAM Charlottetown B t t 3” ' ouver. and Winnipeg prior to h ' Deope o ummers e. ev. an Phone can 0 a S S icaresent a,pointment. He was -also eosm cog”: 7” BOBDEN - -an-. and Mrs. Walter Stavert. I lo 6 - principal oi Pixie Hill Divinity Slllhco 1354 nu ma Friday - Saturday 7:15-9:15; Mat- ssosu Mill in - Freetown. were recent visitors to Y S , Hall, in Halifax. mo Emma" 1” lg: 1” lnee Saturday 2:30. Tony Curtis, Charlottetown dguests of Mr. and I Music for ihei servfloeehlwill be ;gg3g:..i..,;' . ggetwli-zlshouh; Vttheb-tolryko; the Mrs. Lee Baun ers. .410” at my on r um . do: the direct on c M Mary ma use use int c n e oc e up, in the axon; ?enie oi. thO.3ilm- gtltldhart, organist. The anthem 303:: gmzwigoa iezv. iii” 113” who worked his way but of jails. -Miss Emeline Mac!-cod. Irish- meirside Little League last evening . at the morning service will be "re .00., 5,,m,,.., no ,3 strons boxes 'under water. etc.- l M lown. ll lpondlnl I few days with at Queen Elisabeth Park by the ” Deum" by William Jackson. am suri Inlet nu. use ms The 5”” 'H'0UmN1- Y0" VP Tonight 7:1.)-9:15; Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 her nephew and niece. Mr. and mo" of 10.4, mm mmundnn, -M Bllmmerslde yflterdhy I In the evening mg male chm; 1::::yl,y;anlhts gs i read about him. Come see him! Mrs. J. M.BHili and family. Fred- on in. mound tor Rotary, an up total oi 320 students from sum- will "sing "0 Be Joyful In The ,0, ,,,,,,',',f,, .5 u ,5 Bank drnwlns Saturday. .. PLEASE NOTE .. ericton. - ur. :?lyprht;li'O:ndh1.il in iilacsgn Bobby merside .and all schools in this Km: .ml:1tiimll-.ler:)lilaliit , :12)-',0;i,7:c::itEmP .183 3: 33 A. ALL TIMES MENTIONED DAYL ' mmk I V .-:-...-,.-.j.-: ..-n,. nun, mum. of Mn, Gum” Y.' "en mm”. "W up sres began five days oi writing and Momma Sm... sped” puts gm gr-in an 44 3 :2 up V A, g OMHV 5”""C3” "1 Rm Hmi eight hits. Arnold Bigelow oi the Q" p"”V"""”J ””ml"'m”"5 1'" will be taken by Messrs. Roland 5000.-I-.'.:.'.'.: p?. :3 9y. gs. ' wiilheplessedtolesr-nshe is much 3. tan, hm h ' rm grades 10. 11. and 1:. 243 oi the Phil H bet schu man and sass-rmd on an V310 T improved while convelesclns in 5,0. lawn; gl.I7nmGa,y students are writing the grade 10 A11;,.:,myx;:'.cL::n,rHou,, 5; womhjp U av. 3 3V. D IN HIS Prince County H0IP1N1- - went back oi (irst base in the exams. While 70 U9 WTWHK slid? on Sunday. June 27th. are 10 am. man A”, ' 390 m 3” Friday 3:30 HEART-LIGHTNING M fifth inning to make a iine catch. 11. and 18 are writlns smde 12 and 7 pm. standard Time. anon; 13; Kan; Q g g m ms Hols-I-ms! -Mr. W. P. llacneod, Charlotte papers. my C ,0, m 1” Saturday 7:30 M 9-30 .. . r town, was the June 19 week-end R X I These sums are being written mo vg M M M ' . i i guest of his brother and sister- Y's Mon 110011 4 I 6 39, um summenide High 391-imi, 0 9. 309 v,,,.,,,,, M 17., 17., ,m uPAssAGE WEST!) -law. Mr. and Mrs. I-leeth Mac- Rotary ...... "N121: 10 8 2 ma thg mg. guano.-ium gnu nine mg wanna? lg 1:; 1:4; gflgd ma hmny, Immown. - 313"” '" M” "ed 1" tn” ' uoow Alnaey" , it is u in technicolor -Mrs Norman Mcuurdo oi North Bedeque. who was taken to the Prince County Hospital ior, "”"”m" 1' m" ””u"3 "u" of W110 0011660 1-I in W389 0i l i h t o cars Good short subjects met all hope to see her home in . M has an even in W en W ' a feature or the strawberry iesti- - e iew dsys. ;2”u?';:m:g1:”;M::g1g: sldelwlped Oh the Summers”! val and soap box derby ceiebra- W -Friends regret that both Mrs. "W Hub . m u 1,0, ..g Mu," yterien Church, Suininer- It I II I POW l- - As they were proceeding to- X::?.":..1:"s?:.:.::f.."':;.-f”:::2 me M W '1" Wm ";;i'"...::.'””:.'"”.... Dir. .'.:':l' :.c."" .1”; W I T A - mm - mm " M” I ' ' - I I - . C -2- 1" M '1" pm w" d”" '"d ::nni::7s.Ldm:;oi:.od?i-1Jct?:r?'?vi?i"p::- Gordian MIcKenzl0.'Ben01t De-'r cli:1'::tiel'ovvnrzv-sazxmpeing to g '-Bugs 3uNNy CARNIVAL" Thatls Different wish them a rapid recovery. - Bur. -Friends will be pleased to know that Mr. Kenneth Carr is making a speedy .eeovery irom a Special Music . For Anniversary -For the mist anniversary ser- vice to be held on Sunday next in seat the iollowing selections: The anthem "Seek Ye The Lord" by Varley Roberts with Mr. J. 0. Mountain. soloist, and a girls trio at the morning service: the Hai- The examinations will continue today. and on Monday, Tuesday. and Wednesday oi next week. Mr. Gordon Bennett. of Prince of the teaching proiession who are lzochas, Mrs. Marjorie Champion, Mrs. Mary Kelly. Mrs. Ire Mac- Donald, Mrs. I-Iasel y, and Miss Blanche Msclbean. all at suinniei-side High school; Miss ci Kensington Near Kensinglon -Mrs. Walter Craswell oi Char- lottetown sustained minor injur- Charlottetown highway about two miles west oi Kenslngton. pass a 1951 Chevrolet driven by Wilired Campbell of lrlshtown when.the vehicles sldeswiped and both cars went out of control in- to the ditch. Mrs. Craswell re- Prince "strawberry king" contest open to Fraser Valley iruit-growers will be STRAWBEIEY KING MISSION CITY, 3.0.. (GP)--A -Starring- John Payne - Arlene Whelan tion here July 1. BARK ' PHYLS Rli ........kuss:Li. 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"”"u53.?".3”i.'.”a'.'.m'7.?S Farmers who are interested in forage harvester equlp- W n 0 ffr'.'flI dfllnl W .i'i';.' :33. W menbwould be well advised to see a forage-harvester with i ' e "Ego "iv-x.-l were "i?L"n&'u."'7"m"J ea"-1' wagon unloaden and forage blower workins It my tum , . EMERALD, ll. It. s 3& ll lltht ine&Od oi the police CL ' .,1e;b.euous:aeciuum"3i.'cm3mu. mJiipe3QaridJuly1. V g . . Dealselepreseaiaiiveioe 3!-J:-hs.g.'.,. i .T",.E;2...”'2."&'..";.., w.n.'onoani ' nsoitrasisssmo. gang. . . to V M "3: t,:,,':,'" 0,,-,,',,,,,," .',,':,'3? summer-iieid. .. mason nssvsssnes menses con-nee In-. ”--”'”' ;l.".x1'iu?.'." l'"” 'v"” ”" , L , , w M, 4 ,, 3F'ax'i..',,.,u,H),.',;; 1;.-....e-.w . u-)at..z.tgaL- . - V s