Induction Service Held At S'side Baptist church 4;”, Keith I-Iobson was in- from the Baptist Church at Law- cwd mm the pastorate of the rencetown and making I request du erside Baptist Church at an for admission to the Summerside easive and well attended ser- congregation on behalf of Rev. Mr vice day i Iowedt W zwenlded by Mayor I-Ienry Wedge. M. . few mun, After the doxology and a. held in the church on 'mes- Hobson and Mrs. Hobson. The mo- evening. The service was fol- tion for their admission was moved by . reception in the church by Mr. llh-nest Morrison and see- hich a civic welcome was onded by Mr. William Currie. The service concluded with a Reuben Large. senior deacon prayer by Rev. Donald Mcclare of me church. presided and made East Point. moderator of the P.E.I wpropriata introductory re- Baptist Association At the reception. Mayor Wedge by the choir Rev. C. A. Erit- extended welcome on behalf of the hymn; gedeque. delivered the citizens. He said that they would ten. 0 chug: to the new minister. find the people of the town friend- Tm, was followed by a vocal ly and he regrets at the illness of due; by Mrs. Clarence Mercer and Rev. W. A. Harper. which had w John Leuty, accompanied by forced his resignation, and. he Mg, James Peach. The charge to hoped he would soon be restored ation was then deliv- to health. ”" comma Lunch was served by the good- will c -5 ",4 by Rev. Prank Smith of Char- lcI.tetoW1'l- The clerk of the church. Rev. C. B Jelly, read a letter from the dug or the church" at Lawrence- Iowri. NS. granting a transfer Renominaied As Liberal Candidaies sir Frederic A. Large. Q C. and Mi: 5:: aliigartitey were renominatecl Personals -Mrs. William J. Profitt retum- ed to her home in Long River on December 4, after spending the past three weeks with friends and rel- atives in Boston. Mass. -The friends of Mr. Oliver Campbell. Kensington. will be glad to know that he is making a good WA 1... Allan Stewart of recovery iromihis recent illness. . -Mr. Ben Sonler is a patient in restcrday as Liberal candidates to the Prince County Hospital. Mr. represent the W5” Disi-ll” ti Sonier is a veteran of World War Queens in the next provincial elec- I and H. mm at L:Irge's nomination as coun- -8. --Mrs. Elton Sharpe accompanied cllior was m0VEd by Louis Walsh. by her small daughter, has return- Hope River and sefflllded by ATP ed to her home in Margate after drew Stevenson. Elliotts. That of spending the put few day, at he, lzir. Slew!" 55 A559mb13'm9” W35 former home in Irlshtown. moved by Gerald Monaghan. South Melville and seconded by Archie Shaw. The -Lt. Allan Morris. whose mar- convention, riage with Miss Helen Holman will which was well attended was pre- take place tomorrow afternoon in sided over by Mr. Robert Dawson St. Mary's Anglican Church. arilved oi Crapalld. president of the Firm in Summerside last evening from Cornwallis, N.S. I -Chief Justice Thane A. Camp- Rose Valley who passed away yea- bell. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kins-I terday morning. Those present stood man and Mr. Melville Campbell! and observed a minute's silence arrived in Summerside last evening from Ottawa. Truro and Wolfville In addition to the two candid- respectively. to attend the Morris- ru-a. speakers heard were Premier Holman wedding tomon-ow. 4. -Mrs. J. R. Morris of Leaming-I George Kitson, M.L.A.: Mr. P. R. ton. Ont. accompanied by Mrs. A- Mccormac, Mr. J. J. Mustard and J. Cameron with her daughters.. vlr W. A. Gaudet. Charlottetown. Ann and Susan. of Valols, Que...'Homan wedding tomorrow after- District Liberal Association. The convention paid tribute to the late John D. Matheson of out of respect to his memory. A. W. Matheson. Neil A. Mathe- eon. M.P.; Mr. Cecil Miller, Mr. -S. Smith -Ellis Death Closes Wedding A I Career of Ediior emnized Saturday evening at thei TORONTO (cm T D”"h hi-5. Emu" parsonage. o.Leuy' P. E. closed the career of Bernard Keblsi 1, ' Eglgiweu. iarceleibrated csnadiani The plnin ma I d M ' l r-economist. lecturer and Wll. chmes -mus of'"B”e"e; nu initials B. x. s. were familiar bmok, N5” d M- E1 J to thousands. mm of o.Le:;'y viifjnp "" "”I Mr. Sandwell died Wednesday at Rev. C. 0. Home", BIA" B.D”,his home of cancer barely two was the omcjaunz minister. weeks after his last column. arit- The newlyweds. who are follows ten with characteristic urbanlty ed by best wishes. were attended 3,1d1:!r;umor1'l.ppeared Nov 30 ml by Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Wedge and B mma Fast . He had joined the Maclea.n- El: brides guardian. Mr. Ira El-Hun”, publication 3 year ago al- A" m . , Iter chaffing through a year's re- xrouifro! efriuelzggmgandserrvellcaeitivealpremem hum ms lg-FEHIIDH8 ed- met at the home of Mr and Mrsaulmfyifgg or sadT.”,9” blhgrfnj S -, - ' as e o-in-ciie o ai- Wh"; I delicious lunch- urday Night that Mr. Sandwell be- ”"e - came a public figure. an editor E who used the platform and micro- Ilerslie & Bideiord phone as deftly as his typewriter to provoke reaction to his view on the passing scene. Mrs. Janetta Ogden has returned to work in Alberton after spendingu'EAN YEARS a week at her home in Ellerslie. I i He got the job in 1933. It meant have moved to summemde for the freelance writer and economist. Mme, mom”. which began in 1926 when he was fired by Queens University as a Miss Betty Rennie, Elm;-dale, head of its sngiish department. spent the week-end visiting at the Londonls Fleet .-street, edited news- U. N. Votes To Take Up Case of American Airmen Canadian. States delegation leaders Wednes- of Mrs. William Aylward. Skim Ru day won assembly consideration of ;-ier's Pond. whose death occurredl A complaint by the Korean allies in the Western Hospital. Alba.-tony - . against Red Chinals imprisonment on Sgturday morning, Nov 20th rzsnme Dumkukem ai Ed!" M". ChaHered AccounL.nh In his time EK5 had worked on home of Janetta Ogden, Ellerslie. papers in England and Canada. lectured in economics with the late Mrs. Winnie Morrison and grand- daughter Mrs. Albert Sharp was a.sIepnen Leacoci; at Mcclil um.IoverWhe1mInz vote visitor to Summerside on Friday. versity, and in English at. Queen's i-l.s theory nag that auilost ny- Mr. and Mrs. John Moiamson andlithmg Could be 53”, ,0 Deep; d htrKt'l..l th' - . ma.I;gweA1bea1n;1r;rpasgere ElTl5f:J?:!ElEl'l insults-if done humorously I g p k b Hamer: Sister - - " He called the Canadian Autho.siE'-he P-"b0-'18P: and -"E13014 baC Vi -, , g y;,vDec 31 on what had been accomv I0f IVGW l-Wkv 1"-10'-915d l0 to Summerside on Saturday. Mrs. Harold Gilli; and daughter Janetta were sisitors on Thursday to Summerside. AS5DCl8LiOIl uhich he helped '60 write poems of passion” ML and Mrs. A E M,-Lean Endysandx ell. a Congregatiorialisv mis- -IRISHTOVVN SCHOOL CON-.! -COME TO the big pre-Cm-151. CERT. the (1818 chanced YD T1'll1!'5- mas dance at the Lot 16 hall to. night. Both modern and old time dancing. -ul WILL be absent office Friday. Dec. 10th. Dr. W. E. shorty Callaghan. -BUY Work Pads and Breech- ings. Collars, Homes and Traces at -THERE IS A FABERGE GIFT BTM9'5- -BUYING geese and ducks tor Require quantity. Pay top prices. W. H. day. December 23rd. -KENSINGTON Home and School Association Meeting. Thurs- day. December Bth. --GOODRICH farmers shun hardy rubber boots. only 54.49 per pair at Br-a4:e's Hardware. for everyone in Woodhue. Aphrod- isia. Act IV. Tigress etc. Choose yours at Foley's Drug Store. next days -REMEMBER. Christmas this B""'l3- MHPPQUP from my irioon, and are guests at Mulberry. The Wesiem Guardian? . River group. large granddaughter Ernestine. were visi-i510n3U' He Came '0 Canada 33 We tors to Charlottstowii on Thursday 335 at 124 Mr: Raymond Giliis and two.DEGREE WITH HONORS ch rem Wllired and Audrvr were visiting in Summerside on Thurs- A gradua'r- of Upper Canada Co!- day, ylege. BK attended the University g of Toronto and obtauied a BA Mr. Orvil Miller and Mr. I-!2r:'y.w;Lh honor-5 1;; classic; 13 1397, Gillis were visitors to summerslde. surviving are his widow, the (0,. on Saturday. imer Marion K Street of Albany, . IN. Y., a des endant of a signer of Mt 3dfidlit1;':r5'dShe:t"3" H;1”sm”"the Americai constitution. a sister; fgglmdlle span: are-ek0end"':; Mrs. E. Watson Shields of London. their homes here. Enghmd' "Via! the Montreal Star. and . ,. ,r g MacMiilan Company of have aimed at attend the Mo..ls Toronto. Mr and Mrs sandwuz had no children. Lodge, Summerside. -5 ---Mr. Leigh 'Payriter. Mr A:r.ti's'”C3n church- Johnsborie and Mr. Clair Campbe, ffTTT:TC were interested guests at. a leader- H-ALIFA-or 'CP) m Frank C ship course in Wheatiey River on Burlington Farm 1"orum.. they w-ere-KY5-i51V9 C0”-55-"3'”-l9 to an invitation from the Wheatley need”- OTTAWA (CP)- Haiti formally opened its embassy in Canada wed- nesday when Martial Pstrus. 61. FATAL SHOT AT POWER LINE acting charge d'affaires. presented DEER PARK, Ala. (AP)-Seven- "15 c"d”””31-' m Jul” L93” teengyeayold Carl Ray Knapp was deputy external affairs minister. electrocuted Tuesday when he was LUXEMBOURG (Route:-si- The struck by a power line cut by a British government has agreed in shot from his rifle. Sheriff Lee principle to the new draft treaty: Armstrong said Knapp apparently of association with the soc-natioii aimed at an insulator on a utility European coal and steel commun- pole and hit the line '1.-lets.-ad lty, it was announced Wednesday to adopt the resolution ”by anl I-ela:y-(.'venel'ai Dag Halnrnaiskjoid to use iiconiinulng and unremitting Ml effort; found a group where Tll"gll'l.5 of llllihefl I l-le um born in Il'l5IAlLh. 51;;-I Iland, the son of Rev George Hen y I lute held its annual banquet re-i icentiy at Birch Hill Tourist Home. kia argued against inscription. prisoners ”is a challenge to our tored to Tlgriish to attend the fun- deepest convictions as to the rights eral of Mrs of human beings" and charged Red Skimer's Pond. returned to their Gr d China with violating not only the homes on Tuesday ta 55' Korean armistice, but ”ou: deep- est humanitarian instincts" in im- . L d A , prisorling the flier: M,-3, Joshua Mme, md son Ray he en oi seven ieari years as LDEBATE AT ONCE Fouowmg the vote on mscnpuonp guests of Mxs. LeBlanc's brother. i Neliigan, daughter of Mr and Mrs the assembly then voted 44 to 5 M1” and M1”5- P1”5 (Soviet bloc) to begin the debate at once Without adjourning and with- out the usual com Tlgnislr -Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Foley snd' two sons of N Y. motored to Tig- Fr rush. on Saturday to attend the tunerafof Mr. Foleyis father, Mr Grade K - 1 Robert Hickox 2 GLII VLIJ-Z! G11 November neport: I159 our-0!.” Thursday, Dec. 9, ank.li.r: I-Iickox: 3 Irene Mac- Proiessional cards - glad! Ylll - l Reggie Nich- . Pet” A" Burk" olson. 2 Donald Hickox. 3. Free- E UNITED NATIONS. N Y. (CF) sympamy of rm. wmmm,., .3, mm M”L""”"'- room! szsr B1'll15h and United extended to the bereaved family affairs minister. U S. delegate; Q1 hi 1-, t ed-my M 5, Inemy Cuba: Lodge and Emu-n.5 gash 5McK3im'1:n.5"” 9 O V and Erdeen Martin (equal), .Anthor!y Nuttil-lg argue for insc:ip- tion of the item Mr and Mrs. Bertram Johnstorii Russia, Poland and Czec.h.o.'-.iova- and son. Roy. Mr. and Mrs Pearly. Pearson said the case of the ward of Boston, Mass. who mo-I per Mr and Mr; No.-xrriazi .i..e5iai':c were recent Visitors to Tignlsh. Joseph Ellsworth Palmer Road. Mr . tee act '1 , the assembly! Mr and Mrs Eenrieith ixeeie Skinner's Pond, left on aaturday .for Montreal. where they plan to a The resoluiiori uouici ask Sec-i5P9"d '-he Wlntar mmnhs in” Lodge then as i, O to obtain the release of 3031- 31”. 3Cmlll!3a-''llEd bf lottetown on Saturday and were the xvi:-ek-end guests of Mr and yiiirs John Connolly Ga F r 8 9 L 0 W n p Messrs so l-r Fear and Max- , , -, .. . g well Mcln..., TlE.'1':”.. left on Lore. l.-.eI':toIIn Womens lnsti IMO-"day for Gsagetown NB whet? they will be employed. Grade VII--1 Grade V1 - 1. Kirk Hickox; 2 summer 3,. Grade V - 1. June Nicholson. 2 Grade I Sr - 1. Robert Mac- wonel and M153 Elizabeth AYL. ken and E a rba rs Maci..ennari DIAL I Highest Average L'! the Senior , Grades. Robert 1-iickox. 32 per cent. William Aym ard' The highest average in the Junior a cent Perfect attendance -- June Nich- and small daughter of Summersidei 0150!! Ellsworth. Leo Nelligan. Norway. became the Skinner's Pond. and Mr and Mrs. bl'!dE of Mr LeRoy Doyle son of Norm as Mr Louis Otconnor Clinton was and iilr; ilade I-i.arpei' ant” .'iiv Messrs Wilson Shea and Fred Charlottetown on Tuesday A”-"J M559”-"-aid REGENT rrmariur anon. th MacLennan. of ii American fliers as spies. ,., 1 R0 5 I Em-13 an-kg r- . - . r I-Lckox. ' y The Ge-null Assembly voted 48 The weekly 9””! 9"” 59””-””!dI Grade III - i. Eleiano: Gillis. C"'"u"' 3'” ”" c”''''"”' to (Soviet bloc) to place the com- by me can-ten; WomQn'5 League Grant U Sr pp lg Herman Dunk guru,” plalnt on its agenda after hearuig Txgmgh was held at the home of ke,ken siumrnsraids. P..E..L - Hanan IIII 14- P””0"- C3-'l5d3i5 exiimll Mrs. Fred FitzGeraid. The prize (;..;d'e H J. 1 Lou”! Hlckox ...m.m.m:...jm.m W. Albert Robertson r. a. L MUTUAL nomomo Lennan. Granville It Water Shed Grade 1 Jr - i Henkie Duiriiter- Bumrnenidu P. 0. B0! Iequall. 3344 ear INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 3 Summer st. Snmmanido Hermar Duinkerken. 96 Optometrists B F. Hunter. B.O. slununerside. P.E.l. - Phone 81!! SJlA.I...l..M.A.N'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. I b - 1 t T , B.Sc.. O..D. gecen usiness Vlsl or o lg ma Wu" stream sum”:-nu. idbovo Maurice M1111 Men's Wan Lduarri Plies has retu:-rlsrii FH9?iEyj53o and Mrs Maynard Doyle oi M - his hom .ri Tlgrilsh it r end Mrs. Roy Ha-.gDel'. mg the p:s't few ueeakse in pTor-'1 Char- onto. L. K. ZIELIINSKI. MD. General Practitinner Mnlpeque Road Kenslngton. P E. I. Peter Gauciei Iignish was Phi”: K.en5mmj.;...gmn 2 or to Summerside on Tues- udet. Tignish. uere iisitors to -Surnmerside Tueritv-three mem- on Wednesday man Nov Mr and Mrs Magwen "L," D THE READ :TUl-no k-Jierscls!:rt'eDltjk r:!erfs:Oun.::?.”5 Efpajgs 34th the chuitchhof St for and rJg"rIis.I-. motored .."c.-.;..r;;1.;; R-.. 0' W" in” -- -C -e M 5 c r a St Jude, Tignis,. uas .2 scene . 5 g dg ' Bernard of Charlottetown. was a of A pretty wedding Mien Frances 21;! amrday lihe” wey amen DBHLISLS welcome guest A vote of thanks. ved b th : sid ht i th M3; gs:-ideen eGar?dme.rE.!1-toward Cairns; vice-president. Mrs to Mrs Small for her hosoltalztyinussei McCarviLle; secretary. Mrs. .”5Phew- Bernard sandlwu at theliate M: Reginald H Rogers, held visltm Ca”3d”- .';n Trinity United Church. A public memorial se:'I-ice will Freetown is a, guest at the home of be held Friday in St. Faul”s A115-'.l'llS daughter. Mrs Regiriald Reeves. Upper Freetown. u here he plans wlNorth Wilishlre. and MI. and Mr-s.i remain for the w.nter months. Welsh of Wolfvilie was re-electadl The Noiember meeting of the November 25' As members of thE'pre5rde;lt, of the you Scott; pro-ibovrer Freetown Womenls Institute i Associatlon;met. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd lat the annual convention here Wed- ll-Burris nit '3 members answering representing that group in response" ' ithe roll calf Several visitors were M: and Mrs Stuart Scrgrigeour a'”o present. This being the ?..'1.l1LlLl oi Charlottetown were guests on is. land was heartily endorsed by all. '.Ja,.-d-.59 I stavertz treasurer. Mrsrg Alfred Reeves; Red Corss coriverier. Mr. Ralph R. Burns and Mrslmr Walt B Judy organs,” Physician-Surgeon ag niece, Mrs. Richard Rusel Burns were in Cha.rlotte- Mr: Alllmsrkofiiz Mr J Peter Gaudet, Ti H u-gm, 5;.-get. summer-yids. Hlimalldv W119 01' the CRY 9530? tovln on Tuesday. Nov. 23. where i ' Iwas a business visitor to cum- ” they amlnded the funeral of the Mrs. Louise Clou. who has beenimerslde on Friday. A Phone 7032. played between St. Dunstan's Uru- versity and Saint John Mariners - Mr Jude Bernard. Tororito Ont , Tignish. the football game "uh ch was V Dr. J. A. Doiron SM.-1L.LMA.N BUUDENG Dial 2366 Sunlnaez-allll Dr. Hubert MaA:Neill, M..D. v-.sltl.vag relatives and friends in i.-. Bedequs and Freetown. left on '5atu.rday. Nov 27. for her home in Fredericton. N.B. Mr and Mrs. Frank lll.it.che.i! of 1ii.r. Gordon Burns of Lower Lloyd MacKlnnon of l-lampsl'lire.; were llE,li.O!S to Freetown or. Nov! as guests at the hoi'rles'of Mr. andl Mrs Reginald Reeves and Mr and' Mrs. Edmund Burns. i mg. the rie-.r officers for the Noi-amber '38 of ; scrimgeours year were appO1:'.'Ed. zndiiather. Mr Gordon Burns. . as touons President. Mrs l -9.5. g with relatives and iriendsii DYSTER GROWERS There will be a meeting of the Oyster Growers Association in the Town Hall, Sum- morside. Friday. December 10th, at 8 PM. Discussion on Grades. All Oyster Growers welcome. year with pictures taken with ai modern Flash Camera from the Reed Studio and Camera Shop. -NOTICE. Meeting of Kensing- Ion Athletic Association at Town. Hall. tonight, Thursday, Docem-i her 9th. 8:00 oiclock. -D003 HANGERS, enclosed tmliey track. flat track. heavy, barn door latches, bolts. hlngm and guides. said right at Bracsls Hard- ware. -MR. AND MRS. George, R.; Bnwness will he at home to their: triends on Dec. 14th. from 2 to 41 pm. and 7 to 9 p.m.. the occasion' being their 50th wedding anniver- MFY. --GIVEN JAIL TERM - Cyril Deanoches of Miscouohe was con- victed of theft by conversion of a cheque and was sentenced to a term of two months in jail in llldgeil Criminal Court at Sum- marside on Tuesday by Judge .1. S. DesR.oches. Mr. D. 0. Stewart. Q.C., Mbresentsd the Crown and Mr. H. F. McPhee, Q.C.. represented the accused. -Sn -GUEST SPEAKER - Mr. Charles Linkletter of summerside.. International Director of the Y'- Mens Clubs in the Maritime Re- llon Was guest speaker at a meet- in: of the Moncton Y's Mens Club in the new Y.M.C.A. building in that City on Tuesday evening. Mr. Lirikletter is advertising manager '3 the M. F. Schurman Co, Limit- - S. -GITEST SPEAKER 1 Missl Gioiln Kelly from the office of the General Board of Missions of the Presbyterian Church in Canada was me zllest speaker on Tuesday even- lnlz In the Summerside Presbyterian Church hail. Her remains were in the form of an appeal to the wom- On or the Presbyterian congrega- lions to insist. in the new home for Izlrls being completed near Toronto. -5. mAUXILIARY MEETS - A candle ceremonial by Mrs. Hnrold Mllllsnn. Mr: Morley Wylie and MP1 Duncan Maooougitn opened the December meeting of the sum- merslde Trinity Auxiliary on mes- dly in the church parlor. Mrs. Mllllaan was assisted by Mrs. Har- old Mlaolennan. am. syaney Fbrbu and Miss Mabel Linkletter :11 the worship service, which was gterspersed with the singing of khriltmas carols. Mrs. Allen Jen-I "ll read excerpts from reportsi ?l the following missionaries in "fill: Miss E. Maxwell. educstion- I 3- Miss M. Banford. medical; and 1" Daryl Maroon. evangelical. 99'”-l prayers for Miss Wiina Tmmal. missionary in Japan, were glared by Mrs. J. F. Scott. This Wis followed by a white gift ser- MC0 for new Canadians at the port Halifax. Miss Mary Geldart re-i g" on an address by Mini ""9'l- For worker in Quebec.. ot5'"'d11'l( the conditions and needed the new Canadians as they ar- 'V'- A social half hour followed "gen refruhmerits were served by SANTA Will PAY Ills WEEKLY WVISIT ro TOYTOWN TODAY - THURSDAY - 3 P.M. TILL 5 "SANTA WANTS TO MEET EVERY BOOII LITTLE GIRL Mill BOY" Where Christmas Dreams Come True -. Foe CHRISTMAS S 0 easy to make SURE youill please him on Christmas! Just buy him one of these wearables that every man wants and so seldom buys for himself! And to- make doubly certain he will say thank you and MEAN it on December 25th, buy here - at his favorite store. A luxurious soft flan:-.e! robe in rich solid color is wa:-rn end dressy yet most reason- ably priced. In blue and maroon. 515.95 Others 37.95 Iii! .e'd love a firm broadcloth .iri in i'llS favorite collar str-pas. patterns. .. . . uhlte. French or reg- ular cuffs. 53.50 up Bu” him a hraul of fins sill: . some at the new and exclusive paltarns to be fG'.l.”d here Bf-3l.lillllJ'.3 box- ed for Christmas. b 31.50 up A real value for the holi- days . . . mixed wool and Your most will add! WHF cotton hose in ribbed ef- in! DB9 01 W959 5m”' (ecu. Ankle or can length. Sport Shirts. All shade! ind designs 83.95 to 313.95 Solids. argyle: and clocks. 31.00 up Mdlllilre Mill CLOTHING or DlSTlNCTiON FOR MEN ?' - .- . V 'x committee In charge. 8.i