Tlie Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Mar. 28, 1959. est Prince a was crating & toatl Ge River YPU +. = =| Wi Hit "heliies bo mother he jenve E Ve e ves Ww | lu to two Mrs Lobster Carnival Speaker [By Power Failure | ss. ws ses. sn ues |Hold Meeting A 4 Parts of Wésiern Prinle Coun- | Marion, Mrs, Angus MacDonald,| The regular meeting of the ral Interest ty were blackéd out for a time | Caledonia and a brother Ron-|tong River Y. P. U. was held last night by a power failure | ald in Moncton. Thursday evening, March 19, e ; : which west of the| The funeral will be held to-|% : | SUMMERSIDE — Joe Clark of | sistance of agricultural organiza- RCAF station. | day at 1.00 p.m. from the Comp- | the home of Mr. and Mrs Summerside Lobster Caruival é Part’s of Alberton, O'Leary | ton F Home, leaving Sum-|Clair MacLeod. i The president John Dekker pre-| and Tignish were pi bed By m. for service | Committee wes the guest speaker); and introduced the at ere bu p.m The meeting opesed~with the aed lar monthly méeting of sas the aha real The redline power | and iripeat_“Caletni sites of es iF Wis the East Prince Junior Farmers’ | meeting: ; eal oflimar for a: teen + pe the Y. P. in unison Asmeciation held in he depert-| Urben Laughlin distributed) “" Communication aticutes | FUn@ral Held The Young People were thea ment of agriculture Sum-} booklets on farm management} made it impossible to get a de- | ; o led in prayer by Mr. Elliott. merside Thursday tight. which he received from David| finite reason for the talure al-| At Kensington The scripture reading Mark Mr. Clark showed slides of the Ward. economist with the provim-| though there was some indica- three was read by Fred Dough- Exhibition | cial department in Charlottetown. thia rs rn Lunenburg Fisheries tion tifat it was located in the| » TON — The funeral| art and a discussion followed, L which. featured many pictures-| The business portion of ‘he/ Wellington area. : of the Mrs. Profitt,| led by Mr. Elliott. que floats. Most of the decora-| meeting was relative to this} One report said that long dis-|formerty of Spring Valley was| The minutes were read and tions on these floats were made} Lobster Carnival. tance telephone service was |‘held yesterday from the ‘Kensing-| approved and rol call was ans ef fell, erepe paper or dyed ‘cot: “It is through the Women's In-| temporarily disrupted but a | ton United Church and was large- wered by fourteen members and en ees eet ee e+ | Charlottetown long distance ye en one visitor. penses. é Carnival grow operator said late last night ~~ Murray was a “We hope this year to have a cording to the way you “develop| cells had been going thisugh to Rev. Mr. Haley of Soreatich ‘aberectnas aie an Tae Tae calf roping contest, a calf class/ it” concluded Mr. Clark. the Wastern pert of the pro-| Roscoe Walker sang as a solo] hi, h enjo by al competition, a greased pig contést| A committee consisting of Glen-| vince through the night. “No Night There.”” Pall bearers| ¥™C" Ws muc ved and other features relative to| ford MacLean, John Dekker and were, Messrs, Horace Glover, |‘ members. oe | agriculture” stated Mr. Clark. | John Hutchinson was appointed to era John MacNeill, Harold and Fred| The meeting closed with Hyme — oats In order for this program to be| meet with carnival officials at a . A. Gillis Dies . |MacLeod, R. A. Profitt and|120 followed with the benedic- : ; succéssful we will need the as-! ieter date Bruce MacLeod. Burial was in| tion by “ir. Elliott. Lunch was BANTAMS PLAY CH’'TOWN TODAY | In P.C. Hospital | Pars, caseig Renda | snd th come i cn , | Service Is Held © | Siicn ‘tas constructed last sume met ty aed penned aney ‘The Sumerside Bantams, coach- | Stadium which the latter won by, (I, te R) John Beer, Wendail/ Arsenault, Philip Gallant, Don | © aan wee last SUMMERSIDE — The death | in the P.E4. Hospital,, Char- : _ ef by Francis “Peg” MacNeill,| a close margin of 5 to 4. The|Grady, Keir Arsenault, Gery| Arsenault, Bobby Perry, Wayne| in United Church The fire is believed to have | Norman Alexander Gillis of | lottetown on. Wednesday, March ATTENTION ate seen shortly before their] second game in the two-game ; started from an exploding oil | Summerside formerly of Glen | 2th, in her 78th year, after a game with the Charlottetown Ban-| total goal series will be played| Somers, Don Murphy, Dwight) Trainor, Alban Luce, Walter Des- ‘ALBERTON — A well a Martin occurred at Prince Coun- | orief iliness. F 525% tams Wednestay night a: Civic! today at Charlottetown.FRONT| Peters. SECOND ROW — David! Roches. ed Good A eee ae tye RCAF Fixe Deserts |ty Hecottal Wednésday evening |. She is survived by three daugh- West Prince and District omenineen | Merion Uniied Cacseh tent | Galant ied tc ocd ca |aiter © leniitay ees. ters, and one son: Hazel, Mrs.| Artificial Breeding Assoc- 3 S'‘Side Racewa evening with members of neigh-| smothered the blazing ruins with| Mr. Gillis, who was in his | Georée MacCoubrey. Cavendish.) iation. : ‘T | D | d R f . y ne congregations participa-| foam and | prevented further ccmathg m oe - Prince a Montreal, Loltie, Mrs. Fulton} Effective March 238r¢ rain Is Derailed BetOre | May Be Operated ie wie nr moma | at Mats "S| Ret St Sak, Sg" Brant | your ear a. + . — A limited|J. N. Merry of Greenmount! shortly after who also rendered | his father, Malcolm Gillis, he |Wwedlock’ Boston Mass.” 80-13. * number of race meets will be|/Church of Christ, who led the) assistance. continued farming at Glen Mar- “ be bef. eac in en ri e staged at the Summerside Race-| responsive reading, Alvin Ashley! “Tye gas tanks in front of the|tin until about six years ago, MAIN CENTRES Calls must be in before ’ way this coming summer if pre-|of Eimsdale Church of the Naz-| . vice station and the under-| When he and his mother moved Oslo amd Bergen are the only, 10 a.m. ‘ i ’ a Sees Sete. Ree ne eae ee ey rte | ground storage tanks were not to Summerside. cities in. Norway with popula- COS COB, Conn. (AP)—About | switch as the train rolled toward nored warning devices. The en-| citizens, hove Oneene end ane | Cenk. te Montrose pastoral] imvolved in the fire. Mr. GIS, who wis uanientind, |i Sr ote reee 90 passengers aboard a New/an open draw bridge. gineer himself was a victim. | fans in the Summerside area are|Charge of the United Church of| TBe two vehicles lest were ee ee _ Haven railroad passenger train| The sixcar local.train, en route! As a result of its investigation | said to be negotiating for the|Canada, who led in prayer. | Owned by Dr. Raymond Reid,| Lid. fo five years. until Jan. / @scaped injury Friday when five|from Stamford to New York's|the commission ordered addi- | purchase of the plant now owned The sermon was preached by| i & new jeep was ee | on hae . ra el eee : 7 : . @daches were derailed by a safety Grand Cental Terminal had just tional safety devices set up to by the Curran estate. Rev. J. Y. Garvett of Alberton oe by oa Green Street. : t the Cob station and was/| forestall repetition of such:an ac- reported program would/| Presbyte: Church. His theme ' ‘ WESTERN Moving about 15 miles an hour| cient. provide racing on inion Day,| was ““The Conquering Cross.”" A The rae ae station NEWPO RT when it hit the derailment point. Labor Day and during Lobster| solo “There is a Green Hill Far) was located on the Egmont Bay CA Nene of ‘the cats overturacd Carnival Week. Away”, was sung by Miss Helen road on the outskirts of this vil- M EO 100% PURE SPIRITS OF GUARDIAN wea they rumbled off the track Chan’s Eate ? Bryan.’ The offering willbe for-| ae. i shoot © quarter of 9 mile fom FY |Overload Trucks |Fisuia ime Home | SATURD T P 7 YOU NEED Your Red Cross—|tie open bridge across the 1° ae a SATIROAY 358 —~ 8:05 uU a ENT I ed e Your Red Cross needs your|Mianus River. Sold In S Side Result In Fines i. LONDON CHU MATINEE SATURDAY 1 P.M. ’ contribution now! Give generous-| The bridge had -been opened a Wellington Fire , RCH Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur vy! few minutes before to permit a) si MERSIDE — Chan's Res-| SUMMERSIDE — A fine of $50 The parish church of St.)' ™ ae : tugboat to pass. : 15,000 James's in Picadilly, Londos,| “THE PLAINSMAN” IMMUNIZATION CLINIC at| 4 is ‘aii taurant, a well known Summer-|was meted out to a Chariotte|Loss Is $ ' . . @ummerside Health Centre Thurs |“, °kes™a2 railroad | side eatery for the past 25 years|town man by Magistrate R. S. was built by Sir Christopher : oe | said signal lights tied in with the/has been purchased by Messrs| Hinton on for drivi “a ined | Wren in 1678. day, March 26th., 1:30 to 4 p.m. | Grawbridge ; : Thursday for driving} WELLINGTON — A combined | Wren in : Protection against | Whooving were in operation and Andrew and Clovie Perry, Sum-| an overweight truck on the high- garage and service station at : pie ele cough, Diphtheria, Lockjaw. that the train apparently went| merside. way when the temperature was) Wellington owned by Edward | ccsmemgeemceme Polio and Smallpox. For infants | ‘trough them. The restaurant under the new | above twenty degrees. He was| J. Arsenault was levelled by Soy eg mows ad ere mecauas pusasren | Seong Fes” aethl| Ser ae ceca | fee Tous ome in Oe | RES GENT uyzeine ooo" 915 rus pared intr cla ree amma le coe ee memcioeet SK Seema Son pel tle | nce. OF LENCE spall Y SALE at K 's| aster in } , N.J., last Sept. e . rs for the same type P : Tor Store Saturday March 28th at 3115 when a Jersey Central Lines| | Chan who has been pro-| fence when his loaded truck was udat dundns net tees dome A oF oe a ee Toad 9.m. sponsored by Kensington|Commuter train plunged through|Prietor of Chan's Restaurant/found to be 3,000 pounds over-| oF tires storage batteries <nd AND LBresiyierian Children ic: |an open draweridgn oer Newark| $e qi" opened for, Dusnes| Wel agg oer merchandoe LL. we eek Groups. Bay. Hon ~ Clght Persons lost| taken an active part in commili-| $20 and costs for having liquor] The owner - discovered the CRAPAUD RINK School Skate vac ; __|ity affairs in Summerside over! at a place other than his resid-| fire on returning from a visit this afternoon 3 to S. Regular train was thrown off the} the years, will leave shortly for| ence. to Summerside about 11.30 a.m. skate tonight 8 to 10. tracks by an automatic derailing| Montreal where he will enter a| Two were fined $10 and costs| amd shortly after two drums device before it reached the open| new field of business. for operating a motor venicle| of gasoline expleded making. it HAVE YOUR Red Cross con- tribution when the canvas- ser calls! ANNUAL EASTER Tea, Home Cooking table and Bazaar, at St. Mark’s Hall, Kensington, Wed- mesday. April ist.. 3 to 6 p.m. Sponsored by Ladies Guild. PRINCETOWN United Church, Gunday, March 2, Morning wor- ship 11 a.m., Communion ser- vice. Dr. A. S. Weir, Minister. @ir. Eric Grant, student minister. SPRINGFIELD O'LEARY United Baptist Pastorate. Rev. Ross Howard, Minister. Spring- field West 11 a.m.; O'Leary 7.30 p.m.; SS. as usual. Everyone welcome. KENSINGTON RINK tonight, CENTRAL BEDEQUE United Church. Sunday Service 11 a.m. am Easter service. Tuesday 8 p. m. March 3ist. the Baptist Fel- fow saip Group meeting. An in- teresting has been planned. Rev. Charles A. Britten, Minister. BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge The United Church of Canada. Rev. G.A. CowperSmith, Minis- ter. Services on Easter Day, March 29th.: Bedeque 11 a.m.; Borden 1.30 p.m.; Albany 7.30 p. an. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at Bor- den. “‘The Lord is Risen Indeed Hallelijah!”* BEDEQUE RINK Tonight Sa- turday, Tryon Sisters vs. South Freetown married men. Game Professional Cards Sacrament of Holy Communion | treis. 4 models — 2 10 6.6 hp. | at O'Leary and West Devon on}. Over 20 work attachments. ° ° : Sas ‘ Easter Sunday and at Brae and) me Industrial Equipment , New Jp EA d FIRE PREVENTION Chartered Bloomfield at Good Friday Ser- |; prices stort af cs use semana RAE sprea ers < Lobia Ho sg Rev. J. Heber Kean, Min- $175.00 ™| SOR TR ER gee ee eee : - Fires take a heavy Bb of Hife and property in Canada ister. . tie i ae suatds Fee” ; -teeth, ; | every year. To help reduce this staggering loss we recom- ecsy lime - gered ss hes bm a U-teeth “" mend you remember ‘and keep posted the following common- T. Earle Hickey & Co. payments - ; i] sense safety rules: Canadian Bank of Commerce Building : Summerside, P. E. 1. Phone 2235 _ Insurance RB. E. Ellis & Son Limited ‘| mission said the train was travel- span but two diesel engines and three cars of the five-car pas — train dropped into the " The New Jersey Public Utility Commission , after an investiga- tion held the engineer respon- sible for the disaster. The com- ling at excessive speed and ig- time 7.30. Skating 8.30 - 10.30. Mr. Chan expressed his re- grets at leaving Summerside saying he “felt like a native” and thanked the people for thcir patronage. He also wished much success to the new owners. Mr. Chan said he is retiring from the restaurant business but did not, disclose the type of business he will enter in Montreal. SCOTTISH UNIVERSITY | Scotland's oldest university, St. Fifth. game in best of seven ser- ies south shore league hockey fin- als between Lot 16 Rangers and Cape Traverse Rovers Tuesday, March 3lst. If Cape Traverse wins trophies will: be presented after game. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church. Seryices for Sunday, March 29th. m. Keir Memorial Malpeque Div- ine Service 7.00 p.m. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. H. Bean, B.A., B.Th., B.D., Minister.. ANGLICAN CHURCH Services for Easter Sunday in the New London Parish March 29th., Rec- tor — Rev. W. E. Ingraham. St. Stephen, Burlington, Holy Euch- arist 9.00 am. St. Mark’s, Ken- sington, Holy Eucharist 11.00 a. m. And children’s service 2.30 p. m. St. Thomas, French River, Evening prayer 7.30 p.m. Bring the whole family to worship God. e “O'LEARY, PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. | Services of Divine Worship for Easter Sunday: Brae, 9.30 a.m.; O'Leary, 11 a.m.; West Devon, 2.30 p.m.; Bloomfield, 7.30 p.m. | NOTICE Andrews, was founded in the 15th century. ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells have returned to their home in Alberton after visiting their son- | inlaw any daughter, Sgt. and | Mrs. James Murphy, who has spent the past few days in Al- berton with her daughter, Mrs. Wendell Weeks, returned to her home in McNeill’s Mill Thurs- day evening. makes every jeb easier | POLES gO) a een Oe acl Verse-Matic Drive lets you shift witheut stopping er clutching. Easy handling belence. Simplified con- “without due care and attention.” ATTENTION POULTRY FARMERS Until further notice we will be \ receiving poultry on Tuesday of each week commencing January 6. _ Jenkins Brothers Limited apparent that nothing could be | Preseates by (maP(RIAL PRODUC THORS om “ Z es > AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PICTUMS = Oxford 3-2808 or write P. 0. Box 163 None resident’ labourers and non resident contractors em- ployed in the Town of Kensing-’ Summerside ore. picid to announce their appointment as DEALERS M. F. SCHURMAN CO. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND For the MASSEY-FERGUSON line of Sot 25 p : a4 FAST—VERSATILE—ECONOMICAL © o * t ¥ od be —e, . | | 2 SPR W SHREDS FINER SPREADS WIDER because LASTS LONGER because ards after torture track “ @aturday. F. Kensington Sunday School 10.00 a.| Mrs. T. D. Trenouth, Pictou. Summerside, } poor game of finals. tocbke vs. nlp idermdinae depeche edgar ~ hess Mr. Holson Coughlan, Alberton Lewest st, high quality ( lt : 7 . E . w Kensington Bombers. Game time sanclact ancties Waa ae SS entered the Western Hospital | Dial 2167 - 2168 . spreader. ‘Buy it on hubs, bare- 6.99 sharp. Freetown Divine Service 2.00 p.| ¥tiday morning. foot or on new or used rubber. LASTS LONGER 2:10} IDER That’s why more farmers of replaceable paddies that slice manure, deliver wider, more uniform pattern. they're built to rigid stand- \ and on-farm testing. Look at New Idea before you buy! 1. ad - to start or pep up a fire. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1885 MUTUAL SERVICE aneSECURITY 2 INCORPORATED 1883 SUMMERSIDE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA Keep matches and all inflammable materials in safe places and out of reach of children. Never use coal oil, gasoline or other inflammable liquids Examine and replace chimney pipes at least once a year. Never place hot ashes in anything but metal containers. Fire — Aute — Casualty ton are required to secure a lic-| >. es Come in and see it today! ; h in sheaniie. ‘8 Summer St. Summerside! ence from the Town Clerk be-| >, 2 , cot ie ae tee 7 yeu cals iy clesieg ‘oan Wet Optometrists fore ——— re and transoms to prevent a draft. If the fire is small, with this requirement will Serres THE HALL MFG. 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NEGATIVES | biliinie ee ota. bine. amas beeeinres a ee ere “68 — | LL.B. ’ ; ‘ | offer our customers a complete line including trac- || SYDNEY B. BIRCH, Birch CLIFFORD SIMPSON, Uhe - GLOSSY, 5 x 7, ENLARGEMENTS - 35c . ~} Rill Stanley Bridge Kensington on somtey tors, loaders, back hoes, fork lifts and trenchers | O'Leary Farmers Walter McKie ERROL STETSON, O'Leary M. R. MacLEAN, North 255 Water Si. Summerside GEORGE WOTTON PHOTOGRAPHY as well as a wide variety of % ee i] Co-op Led. ‘ “= ALICE GALLANT, byes -_— A- B. Campbell, BA, LKB. P.O. Box 1299 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENTS ya Bideford W. VERNON CRAIG, Bede- Charlottetown Phone S’Side 3818 Summerside. O'Leary que. James MacKay, Charlottetown Crockett and Gellant Bids, S'Side “ Bi ! 4 = o