* As the result of a magazine Subdscripticn drive — sponsored , No. 201 ‘Confederation! RCAF Association a sufficient ‘Sum of money Was realized to purchase three wheel chairs. ‘These chairs were presented to the P.E.I. Red Cross Monday ~— to be Ipaned through its sick- room si:pply loan service car- Zied on under the nursing ser- . ices’ department of which Mrs. Wendell. Wood, R.N., is ‘he director. These are the rst wheelchairs to be donated the Red Cress sickroem.sup- ther 45 chairs which re corétantly in use, and for Svhich there is always a wait- fg list, were purchased from e Red Cross funds subscribed at- — time except one ‘WING DONATES WHEELCHAIRS which was donated earlier this year by the Overseas: Club of - the Canadian Red Cross Corps of which there are several mem bers in bean oath In the above picture are Sinclair _. mt of 201 Wing, semnaaiion the chairs to Mrs. Wendell Wood. Week Of Special Services. Begins At Montague Church MONTAGUE — The evangelis- tic campaign at the Montague Church of Christ opened last night background the intense jealousy of King Saul for David. He de- ousy’’, using as his scriptural. ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARD: AN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 _ The future of the Island cattle At present there are 3.000 farm- ers using artificial breeding methods. These are served by a The Guardian, Charlottotown, Tues., Nov. 3, 1959. Cattle Industry's Future | Will Be Discussed Tonight SOME ADVANTAGES Some of the advantages of arti- ficial “breeding in cattle are: 1. ae eae ae tes ne one or two, females; 3. It affords bull farm; -|Culture as“well as a guest speak- }roots organization sponsored by er. Among the guest speakers will be Premier and Agriculture Min- ister W.R. Shaw, speaking at Hampton. E. P. Jarvis, Holstein fieldman for the Maritimes at Kensing- ton; Dr. D.G. Moore, manager of the New Brunswick centre of artificial breeding co-operatives, at O'Leary and Df. LB Donald, assistant tp Dr. Moore at Tyne Valley. Dr. George Fisher, director of the artificial breeding program in summing up the program of the past four and a half years, said yesterday. ““This is a grass- the farmers themselves with the assistance of the Department of A ture. 1 look forward to the too distant future when 70 percent of our cattle will_be bred artificially and gpr‘at strides both in gain for’, beef cattle and milk production of dairy cattle will be realized’. In common with‘ ,304,662 oth-: er Canadian boys and girls the oy the juniors went to aid necdy children similarly assisted since | eaded to hold the Impressive Contributions -|MadeBy Red Cress Juniors: AH relief measures siciahliihick 18,475 members enrolled in ‘the children whether at home or a- | 685 Island branches are this week. broad. observing Junior Red Cross week. | Saomateaked the awful results of the jealous heart it’s effect upon the life and destiny of man- lind. It wraps our lives and ren- ders us unsuitable for the purpose of God, he declared. These meetings will with Dr. C.P. Herndon of Char- lottetown and W.O. Weale of Sum- merside leading the services. They were introduced by Ken- neth T. Norris, evangelist of the local church. A “large combined choir from Montague, Murray River and Murray Harbor was ac- companied at the organ by Mrs. continue service. Young people from Char- ISLAND BRIEFS c IN HOSPITAL “Kenneth . Ramsay, Alberton uth, is @ patient in the Western pital. = VISITING ALBERTON “William Fraser, Montreal, is a leome guest of his mother, rs. Frank Fraser, Alberton. GALLANT FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Neil Gallant Was held Mcnday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home te St. Joachim’s Church? Vernon River, where Requiem High Mass s celebrated by Rev. Clifford ae Rev. Urban Gillis, P-.P., and Rev. Basil Croken were pre- gent in the sanctuary. Inter- ment was in the church cemetery where service was conducted by Father Gillis assisted by Father Grcken. Pall bearers were Irving Twecdy, Brendon’ Curran, Nor- man MacMillan. Leo M. Praught, James Wison, Andrew Doyle. =Professional Cards Chartered = ¥ | “Cleanse Me"’ Dr. Herndon’s mes- lottetown. Murray Harbor; Mon- tague and other places will be in attendance. A youth choir will Jead in the singing and bring & special musical number. Norris. 2 Mr. Weale led in the song ser- vice and sang the gospel solo, Bees was on the theme of ‘‘Jeal- St. Paul’s Credit Union Shows Added Assets, Membership — SUMMERSIDE —A dividend ‘was approved by thé members | yof two and one half percent of of St. Paul’s Credit Unig. at share capital for’ the past year | the organization’s annual meeting , in St. Aquinas hall evening. | In giving the report of the treasure?t, Fred Gallant noted Lower Montague Hosts To WI's 320.98 “for last year. MONTAGUE— Members of the Mr. Gallant also observed that Lower Montague Women's Ta sine ana increas- . rom .243.16 to this year’s stitute were hosts to the 3lst grand total of $172,367.43. Dur- ‘annual convention of the Three’ ing this time. membership has Rivers district. ¥ The convention Lower Montague Hail and theme was “The Home, Community. ana Women's stitutes’. Mrs. Raymond Poole chaired the meeting and Mrs. Fred Aitken was secretary Re presentatives from the following Institutes reported; Montague, | Union Road, Lorne Valley, New | Perth, Roseneath and Lower Montague. Mrs. Harvey Ross welcomed was held im to 637 at the end of September, the | 1959, the; Those giving reports included In-| Leo Wood, president’s report; Edmund Arsenault, .secretary; Edward Gillis, credit committee; | and Cyril (Bill) Hickey, super- vising committee. New officers elected were directors, Leo: Wood, Ted Gall- | ant and Edmund Arsenault; credit committee, Edward Gillis and Eddie Harrington; super- Accountants * T. Earle Hickey & Co. ge anadian Bank of Commerce Building Ri oumnerside, P.ELI. Se Insurance R. E. Ellis & Son Limited = Fire — Auto — Casualty § Summer St. Summerside = _ Optometrists = ee. - Parkman Opt: D., R.Q. Phone 3287 © St. Summerside | BF F. ‘Hunter, ,RO. § kee ‘side, P.EI. Phone 3116 Smallman’s Building Photographers Phone 2235 I os \ + ae & The Read . Studios D. W. SEARS a = - Barristers = George ~R. MacMahon, © fine. is Kensington on Saturday's) bone Summerside 3551 B Water St. Summerside EAB. . Campbell, BA, LES Phone S‘side 3818 tO en oe = f sprockett & Gallant Bldg S’side : the guests and Mrs. Elsié Car- + ships for schools and home econ- | histary of each district. chairman of this scholarship fund Wsing committee, Rev. Justin MacDonald and Gus Richards. Mr. Gallant gave a brief out- line of the purpose of a credit ver, Union Road, responded. Mrs. Murdock MacGowan brought | |greecngs from the giatieees executive, union noting that the oganization She touched briefly on music | had an increase of 35 members and drama festivals, scholar-| over last year. He also stated that there were omic scholarships, and told the 52 credit unions on Prince Ed- convention the Tweedsmuir com- petition ia dill duce aad wees ae Island with a total asset of members to gather data of past ° | $1, 436 657. The supervisor’s -report was: given by Miss Irene Mountain, home economist. It was proposed that the mem- bers provide a scholarship fund 5 for Montague™ ‘High School. sThis matter was left to the executive plus one member from each in- stitute. present: Mrs. Lincoln | Dewar, New Perth, was named -e ~«@ committee. ~Several resolutions were brought before the convention | oo a profitable angeante | 70 Queen St. Charlottetowa this evening with a special youth. | kits, gave $35 for the iniernation- tat assets for the yéar were | Notre Dame Academy, 24 piecés $172,367.43 as compared toi $163,- ,of art were forwarded to Tor- | prov incia~ branches—exchanged-— ‘also increased from 174 in 1946! : 7 7 jective of the Canadian Junior: , thousands are now discovering how much | | Secondarily, you may lose sleep and ATTENTION: HOG RAISERS 4 Special One Week ‘Only’ MASTERMIX HOG GROWER 10 Bag Lots—Cash $3.25 cwt. DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. | | CHICK HATCHERY transportation for a Study Centre held in Toronto last August. Queen Charlotte High group aelped by tlie $198,747 Canadian Zave $100 to the Springhill dis- aster fund; |$20 for the international fund; | Kensington High packed 30 health Su Last year for instance. made the following donations: $49.52] to the fund for ita members of ihe Coandlan hada $1,100 to the crippled childien’s icnal help and understanding. | ited Cross,bring much cheer an fuhd: $223.52 to the fund for in-| Tais money helped to aid young ternational help and understand-}+.ctims of flood, in Ceylon and ing; and $520 to help provide drought in Ghana, sewing rooms delegate and printing worshops in Ecuad-, Sc hool groups regularly partici- | ifrom Ceylon to the International or, and laboratory equipment for’ nated in such Senior Red Cross | 13 high schools’in Korea. * More than 3,800 children were niors -contributed to the handi- nd. tue said. | This made a_ total of 58,705 .«‘Know the School.’ in 1922, the nay spokesman xappiness to shut-ins and other | 11. ice of films and d sheet. their own | within and unfortunaies communities that High |. | programs as blood clinics, arts | and crafts, veterans’ lodges, and water safety campaigns. Celebration of Junior Red Cross iario’s Algoma district, ris High raised” capped and — children’s \/cek in Cariada ends _Novem- copper-mining town in amceon: ther 7. this later fund was established | lings on the fourth Thursday of | | causes of ~ Pack ”, which docked at Sum- merside Saturday’ morning is P.E.I. Produce, MacFariane* Produce and Canada Pacekrs. ISLAND POTATOES. BOUND FOR FLORIDA . Company of “Liverpoor, N.S. and is expected to be loaded . sometime Wednesday. Lorne MacFarlane. is handling the stevedoring. The ‘‘Packet’’ is owned by the Mersey Paper being loaded“with nearly 70,000 _ bags of seed potatoes for Jack- Grand Tracadie H.S. Names | Five Delegates To Gathering © wake | be CORRAN BAN — Thirty-t w o| understanding by parents members attended a meeting of |teachers, this Problem m the Grand Tracadie Home and dealt with. School Association on Thursday,| The meeting was divided tote! in Corran Ban Hall. buzz-groups and a lively discus- The secretary read a letter,sion followed on questions. “Do from the provincial president,| you think parents generally ex-| Mrs. Basil MacDonald. inviting! pect too ch of children? Are - each organization to select five! childrei« with physical disabili- delegates to attend thé semi-an-jties in greater danger of shy- nual meeting of Prince Edward/ ness?” Jhland-Home and Schoo! -Associa-| ww. Clow thanked Mr. Martin tions in Kensington. lotions were carried to” accept) th selection of the elected exe- | cial and enjoyablé prggtam. f cut * dd@jevates to the semi-' ‘apnual. The’ “proposed theme for je ithe. 1959-60 @ear's - activities, is . It was -de- regular — . ; ; ;each month.. ollowing-“the business section | meeting, John Martin. representative of the National Film Board. gave a brief talk on ed with a short film entitled, “Shyness.” The film revealed the| shyness in children, and showed how, through a greater : COPPER AREA Bruce Mines in Northern —On- the first was founded in 1842. al fund and also helped to pay the expenses of the delegate from ‘their schol to the International Study Centre. | ALBU MS EXCHANGED Prince Edward Island juniors this ‘year also compiled 28 al- bums for exchange with fesem , countries. Prepared by the Sonlae ouie at: Queen Chaflotte High .and. onto for the Internationa] ‘Study Centre exhibit. In addition ARETURN ADULT POLIO CLINIC _ For South Rustico and Surrounding Districts. _AT SOUTH RUSTICO PARISH HALL THURSDAY, NOV. 5—7 to 9 P.M. First, second and, third inoculations will be given. ‘SouRIS THEATRE NOV. 3 . Quality Work “THE MISSOURI e Fast Delivery 8506 and Gary Merrill Coming Soon: ~ Charlottetown ? “THE NUN'S STORY” magazines with juniors in nine! countries. A spokesman for the society recently stated that the chief ob- Red Cross was “service to those | in need.” Gifts were given free- ly with no distinction of race, creed, color or political - afflia- tion. pors GETTING Nicuts ‘MAKE YOU FEEL OLD Thanks to new iaboratory formulation, stronger and better they can feel by | combating ordinary Kidney or .Bladder Irritations. These irritations often occur after 35, and may make you tense and neryous from too frequent: burning oF itching urination both das and nish& fer from Headaches. Backache and f old. tired, depressed. In such irritation, J CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by giving a: i pain relief. Safe for young or old. Get.’ CYSTEX st druggists. Feel better fast. aaah ' Aytherized . buffet supper was enjoyed ¢ |; with Mrs.. Agnes Aitken and | Mrs. Jchn Aitken presiding. CANADIAN ORIGIN A form of lacrosse known as baggataway was played by Indian - teams of up to 200 men long be-| fore white settlement in Canada. November 2nd to 7th REGENT CIAIRGD rary: + Psag ees Tuesday - Wednesday 7:15 - 9:20 week of. PROCLAMATION : Whereas The Canadian Legion of Summerside in Prince Edward. Island has set aside the week of ' Campaign in preparation for Remembrance’ Day. And whereas we do approve and commend their endeavor. Now therefore’ we do proclaim that the ov. 2nd. to NOV. 7th. SHALL BE KNOWN AS | POPPY WEEK . IN SUMMERSIDE a W. A: CURRIE, MAYOR. for their Poppy Sales , SEE THEM ON OUR SECOND FLOOR reece + at Moore & McLeod Lid. 7 f Kk ‘ ERS :— IN SIZES: 8 to 24/2. = There's so much new to surprise and delight you in our gala showing of fall's finest fashions . . . here, where : style and economy add up to @ more exciting wardrobe! 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