not and died in WESTERN GUARDIAN ' ADULT POLIO Clinic s; goptember 15th, 7 to 9 p.m. . 1 "use, , Sept. 17th. at 9 am. using Service, 7.30 p.111. 2"Coston, Pastor. Thursday. I ERTON PASTORAL ’ 1. United Church'of Canada. rt.» Sept. 14. Tignish Wor- Ca‘Scumpec . lunday School‘at 10 a.m. Wor- Ihip at 11 am. Alberton .Sunday mo at.10 a.m. Worship at 7.30 William Bowering, Student :4 , 4 at 9.30 a.m.; . Rector, Rev. Burlington, land ;I , I! s and sympanty cards. M: llAston. - ; Chhr'l'ered Accountants B ; INSURANCE p -erside " 'ner St. i .E. E. Parkman ‘ Opt. D., R.0. . PHONE 3287 I? B. F. Hunter, “.0. ’t ph land a We We °r 1e55,.“ LESS EXPENSIVE HARVESTING PROGRAMS , . . . u ls miliifié’l‘fiiio pfils‘tifimtfiesis 1b 6:3? 3nd s. 4 BETTER STORED POTATOES » n o. w sans (M) (a) lgnghgngmafnfigggnfifig 'OIIEMIOALINSEOTICIDE CORPORATION Barrister Sign prohibiting any Perm distributed by LL.B. Water st, ay and Mont Camel \’ DANCE misnTOWN nan, Mon. day, September 15. Sponsored by bottom W1. . .‘CEICKEN supper and social in qua Padshnau. Tuesday Sept- ! o r Inoculations at Center- ville School in Bedeque. Monday, planar SALE at Kennedys Kenslngton, Sept 20 at a ‘ Sponsored by Marga/Le Mis- ‘naud. . . x . NTION P. ,E. I. Y. P. C. b :rI' the place and date for the Y. P. C., Con- nn at Community Hall. Char- SERVICES FOR THE FUNDA- ' ' AL Baptist Church. Cen- , Bedeque. Worship, '- Sunday School, 12 11$; ‘ ‘ t. rAssEs MILE — The Imperial ' ' glwell at MacDougall passed ' fissile-mark Friday morning ' to depth of 5.298 feet was A gain of 79 feet was TROSE P A s T O R A L a. The United Church of , . Rev. Robert A. Crooks. , . ,B.D., Services for Sunday. , 14th. Mhninegash, 11 a.m.; ‘ :~- 3.00 p.m.; Elmsdale, IJCAN CHURCH Services New London Parish on 14th, The 15 Sunday after W. Eric I and Confirmation Class 10, ~ the other from Abram's Village French River, Sunday ‘ Confirmation class 3° and Evensong 2.30 pm. mm or THANKS The fanuiy of the late Mrs. Jes- "l‘e Walker wish to express their to Doctors and Nurses of , County Hospital. Rev. H. 9311, Rev. D. Benton and choir {l “,O’Ieauy United Church. Also r i. maids and relatives who sent ' - (Earle Hickey & Co. dian Bank of Commerce uilding P.E.I. Phone ms E. Elia & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty Summerside hone Summerside 3551 Summersldg OI Britain Sunday. For ‘ September. 2151 . ‘ IDE BUREAU. OF THE GUARDIAN ’ . of Britain Sunday, in ,W-of the famous “few” who . the vital air taking top honorSQIn the show days of 1940 will be observed this year on September 21st, it was culmination of the historic bottle, GND CHAMP! ” ' .1. Chmpion hull of the! Exhibition Is seen shortly afteerednesday afternoon. The hull is ~ I battle to save Britain in the dark announced by Air Farce head- quarters. - As the 18th anniversary of the the day will be marked by church parades and special services at R.C.A.F. Units across Canada. Air cadets and members of the R.C.A.F. Auxiliary will join with the regular Air Force for the ser- vmes. . The Battle Britain has spe- cial significance for the R.C.A.F. It was the Ail-force’ybaptism of fire when, in August 1940, number 1 Squadron of the R.C.A.F. (later designated 401 Squadron) flew in- to action against the enemy near London, won its first victories and suffered its first casualties. Another fighter squadron, Num— ber 242 of the R.C.A.F. Fighter Command. and composed of Can- adian pilots in the R.A.F., also won for the R.A.F. and Canada great distinction for its acton dur- ing the prolonged air battle, S’SIDE CEREMONIES Personnelle of R.C.A.F. Station SimmenSide along with the Sum- merstde Air Cadets, memberslof. the R.C.A;F. Association and the Stumersid Sea attend ceremonies at Summerside’s memorial Park and take part in a parade through city" streets in honor of their dead comrades. The parade, under command of W-L Iimbert, will assemble on Notre Dame Street between Cen- tral and Summer and move to Mammal Park where cere- monies Will commence art 2.30 p. m. Adenine Standard time. Pardcipating in the honor party wilbeGroupCaptainJ.E.Cre— eper, Dr. C. H. Phillips, M. P., Mayor W. A. Currie, Hon. E. P. Foley, Norman Hogg, Ben Cham- pion, and Lt. George Olscamp. ' After the lay! of the wreath, the R.C.A.F. ion band will play “Abide WIILh Me’,’ and an Airforce rifle party will tire a blank volley. Following two min— utes silence, the Last Port and Rove'llleawill be played by an R. C. A. F. tnnnpeter. The cere- monies at Memorial Park will condude with a fly past of RC. AF. aircraltt and the National The parade. - the ac AF‘ baud, will out of medial Square via Spring Street can't and Fishermen~ Fined ln' S’Side Court .SUMMERSIDE — Two fisher- men, one from Mont Carmel and were fined in Magistrates Court MT. and Mrs. John Burns, Ken- ProfeSsionaI Cards Summerside tJummIerslde, P.E.I. Phone 3115 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING “ . ,"George R. MacMahon. “50 KenSington on Saturdays) here Friday under the Fisheries Act for possession of undersized lobsters." The man from Mont Carmel paid a fine and costs totalling Costs. partment. ' Enclosed Property" The property deicrlbed below is hereby declared to be ‘Enclosed Property as I in “The Game Act , R.S. P.E. ., 1951 and amendments thereto. ALL [531,111];g Number Four in Prince County in follows, that is to the north and water mark‘ on water mark on tween the said formerly leased to R. mation seventy (70) from hunting, trapping perty. BENJAMIN missile. REPLACE AVENGERS Meanwhile, a naval spokesman said, the half-way point has been reached in equipping the navy with the Tracker anti-submarine Navy Re-equips Carrier Squadron With Banshees y DAVE MclNTOSH Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CIP) —— The navy has just completed its program to re- equip its carrier-borne squadrons The RCAF program to re-equ its two submarine-hunting squa runs at Greenwood, N.S., force spokesman said. nearly half completed, an air Sat, Sept. 13, 1958 The Guardian Page 11 and Mrs. Emelyn MacKay. dedicated by the singing of “We Give Thee But Thine Own". George Maclnnis gave the high- humility; and obligation for ser- lights on the activities of Der- Vice- wick Camp, held recently _in A vocal solo “My .Task" was *Nova Scotia. The concluding effectively rendered by Mrs. G. hymn “In Christ There is No N, Somern. The offering was re- East Nor West" was followed by ceived by Mrs. Melvin Baker thebenediction. “‘1’ Summerside W.M.S. Meal; AI Trinity United Church 5 Mrs. L. M. Callback, president ofthe afternoon auxiliary of the W. M. S. of Summerside Trinity United Church, presided over 1,“ the September meeting which a. was held in Epworth Hall on is Tuesday. Mrs. G. N. Somers was pianist. The meeting opened with a- hood: The essential likeness of men; Mutual influence; Human with jet fighters, it was learned riday. The navy bought 39 Banshee jets from the Uni-ted States for $27,500,000, the cost including life- time spare parts for the planes. One squadron nofmally is em- Ibarked on the aircraft carrier Bonaventure while the other is based at HMCS Shearwater, the plane in place of the Second World War Aenger. One hundred Trackers have been ordered from de Havilland Aircraft Company, Toronto, at a cost of $116,000,000, including life— time spare parts. 'When 43 had been delivered a few months ago, production was The RCAF has on order from Canadair Limited, Montreal, 33 Argus sub-hunters to replace the Neptune and Lancaster. This pro gram is costing $169,000,000, in- cluding engineering, development and tooling for Argus production. Canadain is also producing eight CL-44 longs-anger transports for the RCAF at a cost of $42,» poem entitled “Wishing” by the ’ president and was followed by -‘ the repeating of the Lord’s Pray- er in unison. The opening hymn was followed by prayer by Mrs. J. S. Hinton. The president extended a cor- dial welcome to all present. Re- ports were presented by the-fol- lowing: Recording Secretary, Mrs. W. A. Allen; I Lexie it , owned by A .S. Johnson and Son Belmont, Lot 16. will move down Spring Street and proceed north up Central Street past the reviewing stand, located in front of the Federal Prior to the ceremonies in Memorial Park the pensonelle of the’ R.C.A.F. will attend church services in the Protestant and Roman Catholic chapels at R. C. A. F. Station, Summerside. Noted S’Side naval air station across the hare bor from Halifax. Replacement of the pistonaen- gi‘ne Sea Fury fighters by the .Banshee jets began more than two years ago. The Brtnshees are being fitted with the Sidewinder, an American air-to-ai-r guided I Rev. E. A. Belts Is Leader \ At Sunday School Converition ALBERTON—Rev. E. A. Betts,‘ M.A., B.D., P‘h.D., of Winsloe was the M. R. E. C. representative giving leadership at the annual Sunday School Convention for Al- berton—O’Leary district which was held here yesterday afternoon and evening in the United Church. Opening ,lworship was led by Hudson Pridham vice-president of the convention, and the p; 381' dent Earle J-elley, conducted the business. A welcome was extend- ed to leaders and visiting dele- ‘ gates by William Bowering. J. E. Mountain, Alban Cras— ' well and Mrs. McFadyen were marine 1950. dent, dent, tary-treasurer. Hodgson. singing of Bowering. stopped so that the Tracker could be fitted with improved anti-sub- equipment. soon will be started again at a rate of two or three a month. The Trackers program is sched- uled to be completed by August, ber of people taking part. All Officers were reelected for another year. They are: presi- Earle Jelley; Hudson Pridham; A very successful convention came to a conclusion'with the ‘Blest Be The .Tie That Binds” and prayer by Mr. Production vice-presi- secre- Mrs. J am e s 000,000. velopment : army. Lionettes Elect- New Officers ' meeting. , their reports for the year. Finnin Company Says Will Drill the new president. . 500,000 and 13 Cosmopolitan me- diummaln-ge transports for $10,- Two other planes ‘are under de- the supersonic Ar- row interceptor for the RJCIAF and the Caribou ‘ilying truck" for the SUMMERSIDE — The Lion- ettes held their annual meeting recently with Queen Lionette Doris Morrison presiding over the The various committees gave, An election of new officers took place as follows: president Lionette, Dot MacQua-rrie, vice- president, lionette Joan LeFurgey secretary Lionette Doreen Kelly, treasurer Lionette Yvonne Ahern. A past presidents pin was presen- ted to Honette Doris Morrison. by Treasurer, Mrs. Roland Philipson; Com- munity Frienddhip, Mrs. Emelyn MacKay, who reported 74 home calls, 44 hospital" calls, 47 flow- ers, 44 treats, 41 get-well cards and 19 sympathy cards; Supply, Miss Millicent Strong, who re- ported that the committee had forwarded a carton of infants’ and children’s knitted clothing to Miss Beulah Bournes. United Church Mission, Seoul, Korea. The president reported that the Thankotfering meeting will be held in October. The flowers for the church for the month of Sep- tember will be in charge of Mrs. W. A. Allen, Mrs. T. R.‘ Palmer and Mrs. Robert Yeo. It was decide to write the pre- ‘ sident of CFCY radio station, Mrs. Keith Rogers, requesting a Iii-minute devotional period at 9 a.m., replacing the 10-mute program now being presented. Mrs. Edwin Taylor conducted the worship service ’on the themelt‘The'Ea-rth is the Lord’s.” Aftersmgm‘gahynmandscrtp’- RAT- mouse /EXTERMINATOR ATTENTION. _ .POULTRY FARMERS Receiving'poultry daily except Saturday at our eviscerating plant until further notice. ' Paying highest market prices. Poultry pick- * ' Mrs. MocLeIIan ture reading in Deuteronompr by‘ Mrs. Harold MacLennan,« prayer was offered by Mrs. up service available. _ , For'further particulars contact: University. Returning to Canada $11.00 and the Abram's Village party paid a $20. fine plus $6.50 Magistrate R. S. Hinton pre- sided and fisheries Officer Nor- man MacLeod acted for the de- defined that parcel of land situate. and being on Lot or Town- Prince Edwaggd Is- ' nd descri as land, bounded a say: The tern Island is bounded .On \Wes east by the high the western aide in channel ’Of the Kil- Df the I'na the west. south. nd south by the high weSt a the eastern Side mall channel lying be- M the 5 Island and land Wallace and land to Edmund Westlake, afterwards conveyed ‘tO Josiah nd containing by esti- Grant’ a acres of or tres- passing on any enclosed pro- IRWIN RAYNER. Veterinarian Dies AT, 7] SUh/EVIERSIEDE Dr. J. R. Cunningham, 71, o Sumnherside East died suddenly. at his home here Friday morning. He was up and around as usual in the morning and had gone out to the garden where he was found later by his son, William. Born in Tatamagouche, N. 8., Dr. Cunningham, was a graduate of the Guelph 0nt.,- Veterinary College in 1914. He served overseas during World War I and attained the rank of major at the time of his discharge. » ‘ He then took a post graduate course in pathology at Edinburgh he was employed by the Depart- ment of Agriculturetln Ontario. I Dr. Cunningham came here in 1924. He set up his own labra- tory, working in conjunction with the fox industry. Until a year ago, he was in charge of the labratory at Prince County Hospital. He was a member of the Sm merside Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wie, one son William and three sisters: 'were Bethel, Miminegash, Spring- named a nominating committee, and Rev. Ross Howard. Mrs. Hud- son Pridham and Mrs. Rhohes ’ Ashley, a courtesies committee. The roll call showed a rep,- resentation of approximately 35 from the following Sunday Schools; Alberton United, Bloom- field, Bra‘e, Campbellton. Cape Wolfe, Cascumpec Elmsdale Uni- ted, Glenwood, O’Leary Baptist, O’Leary United, Montrose and Milo Community. Among those not represented field Baptist, Tignish and West Devon. Reports were received from each school. The numberof pupils enrolled varies from 10 to 134. At the evening session worship was led by Rev. Ross Howard of O’Leary Baptist, Church. In a, brief address heI stressed the vital importance of the ministry of teaching and the need of dedicated teachers. A very helpful discussion on “What Is Te ?" was led by’ Dr.. Betta with a large num- of driving a motor vehicle while impaired. Another airmen was fined $20 and costs upon pleading guilty to a charge of being intoxicated in a public place. ‘ edMagistnte R. S. Hinton, presid- Mrs. Frank Dobbon, Dorohester. N. B.;‘M.rs. Clark and Mrs. John- son, both of Tatamagouche. A bro ther, James, lives in the U. S. The, funeral willlbe held from his late residence Sunday at 2 pm. ‘ Impaired Charge. Brings $100 Fine SUMMERSIDE — An airmen from the MAP Station here was fined $100 and costs in'Magis- The Finnin Mining Company has announced that it is starting a drilling program on its fifteen anomalies in central New Bruns- wick under the supervision of Geo-Physics-Geoehemical' of Toronto. The company has not put up bond for qualification in New\ Brunswick but the promoters are optimistic about its pros- pects. Gabriel Finnin of Sum- merside is vice-president and the head office is given as 25 Adelaide St., Toronto. 9 DIE IN CHURCH FALL WIAIRSIAIW (Reuters)—IA parish priest, a painter and two carpen- ters have been’tndicted as be- ing responsible for a tail of scaf- folding, causing him deaths, at 'Tymwce Church last July,- it was reported here Tuesday. The priest, Wladyslalw Tarkowsld is accused of entrusting erection of the scaffolding to unqualified carpenters. 'CAMEO Kensington Friday 8 p.m., Saturday 1 p.m., 1:15, 9:15 In ‘ Abilene” starring Jock Mahoney Martha' l-Iyer, also serial. “Showdown At ‘ Coming Wednesday, Thursday, Friday of next week “Old Yel- Loid To Rest The funeral of the r late Mrs. Joseph J. MacLellan, took place on Thursday morning from her late residence in Grand River to St. Patrick’s Church where re- quiem Mass was celebrated at 9:00 am. by Rev. Urban Gillis. Presen-tsin the sanctuary were Re'v. Thomas Maclellan, Rev. Justin MacDonald and Rev. P.G. Murnaghan. It was a lareg attended funeral the pail-bearers were Gillis, Alphonse MacLeIlon, Alex MacDonald, Alan: Murphy, Ver- non MacKinnon and Sandy Mc- Isaac. ' Interment won. in the Church Cemetery, r SUMMERSIIIE [ ruddy and Saturday "JAMBOREE" With such stars as Fats Domino, uddy Knox LLOYd 01 Pk. . , Mrs. Arthur pmentea aspaper “The Goal anteater. hood”, stressing four elements underlying the sense of brother- ESTABLISHE DGMUP The Swedish mveotom' Assocl- ' ation, with 900 members now, was founded in 1886. ' Jenkins Brothers Limited . Summerside, Dial 2167 - 2168 The 4 Coins, Jerry Lee Lewis and the- Great Count Basil Or- Cqu’aud Theatre i ' Friday ‘8:30 pm. Saturday 7:15 - 9:15 pan. “Public Pidgoon No. rt Starrlng: Red Skelton, Blair. Also short subjects. ter pleading guilty to a‘ charge trate’s‘Court Friday morning af- Vivian Blanie and June» low", two shows each night. t chestra. V The brothel-n of St. [0 once of all residents in quented points of their ties. dersigned. ' I , . fATTENTION RESIDENTS OF PRINCE COUNTY The undersigned would appreciate the assist- Safe stolen from John P. Gaudct Store, Richmond P.E.I. during the, night of September 7th 1958. ’All residents are asked to check the lesser fro- abandoned forms or buildings or adjacent pPOper- Should any information be obtained it is to be passed on to the R.C.M.P. Summemide or the un- ESTATE J. P. GAUDET' REWARDII _ ‘EVERETI' CAMERON locating a Taylor and CO. premises as Well as any Manager. ' FUNERAL NOTICE \ Ar. AND AM; \ ' are requested to meet at Lodge room on Sunday, September 14th at 2 p.mI to attend the funeral of our late brother, G. W. MacDonald, pan. By Order of Worshlpful Master. Andrew’s Lodge, No. 13 CAPITO FRIDAY — SATURDAY ,2 "JAMBO‘REE" Tor STARS — GRAND New TUNES Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Knox, Jimmie Bowen, Charlie Gracie, The 4 ,Coins and the Great count Basil and His Orchestra. |_ .. SUMMERSIDE REGENT formerly leased to Jeoihn gravtehsé " FOR: . I. d- convey y giggggsizner Of Public Lands MORE NO. 1’s PER ACRE Owners. BENJAMIN'I. 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