1- 31.-, Ralph Yotull. retal.V 0! the . said at the stsshoos Confer so many. He stated that the UNITED CHURCH MEN AT ST ANHOPE CONFERENCE General eaca held last weekend that no- Board of Men where in Canada has a regional , the United Church of Car conference of this kind attracted things which happened as a re- sult of last year's conference have already been talked about froln coast to coast. Over too --. mes attended the 1957 confer- ence which was held at stan- hope Beach Inn from Friday. ” a it to " 5 r s. pjj A llrlt-r but comprehensive '1l'h of three major activities lht' Experimental Farm by gpirimcnt heads. followed the am; turkey dinner prepared ind serlcd at Birch Court It won 3!”-l('rf2IBy by the ladies of Parlidillc Women's institute with lirlr traditional efficiency. The meeting was presided over by Col. F.l. Andrew with Neil ll. Malheson as ctrchairman gnd arranged for by the Rural- 'rllan Committee of Rotary non included also Russ Seller. .rn;.- lleid. Reuel LePage and lalt-ulnt Reeves. More than my ' representative agricultu- 'tls were present as guests. Frank Tinney, chief of the tljtry research department rinsed the advances which are IICCII made in the pill IIW cafs through cooperation of 2 six stations throughout Can- dat and leadership given by the e mi Experimental Farm at tgwa. "Poultry rank third in lie-a,1TlCllllll.f8l economy of tllll banded last year indicates htlmnre recent activities of the pbrlnlcnl. Ttnney described feed 05 . t-:2 content etc. and on Eallldllll invited inspection of to ill aspects of the work ll kt-titlp iii an Ifutlllllll tilt. ltlctzs novllvsr nsnoltt "sun never outgrow your need E..,m.tt." said Jim Nicholson In iiarqc of the livestock depart- ment. in tracing the history of heirow which ftllil DICK LIIIAI antiquity. "One-fifth of the total nuke of food for each Canadian ( -milk and the contribution or it by well over a h :lluus:tnd cows in tilts province is a fair indication of the scouts mtg siittlll of the cow. We have nearby market in Nova Bootia ltd New Brunswick for all the butter. milk and red mast we : : COMING EVENTS lleeular Dance lonshaw Ina. nssriay night. Burns Gtchestra. linlw Races on Mount Stewart Trio. wednesda, Sept. ltth. Unloading Old Sydney Coal It Rotarians Enioy Annual Rural - Urban Gathering can produce." Mr. Nicholson said in conclusion as he extend- ed an invitation to visit the barns where the cattle were assembled. Keith Lelacheur. who deals with the control of weeds as head of forage and field husbandry described the tremendous Job of selectivity in which since 1943 the development of 2.4.D has proved to be highly effective. He stressed the need of light ap- plications of spray and the de- velopment of a proper unit for this purpose rather than the con- ventional spray in use on many farms. "One plat to the acre in all that is needed. under low press- nrs. unless great care is exercis- ed an appllc ” could wipe out an entire crop. This can easily happen to clover". Mr. l.elaclt- nur said. The speakers were thanked by the CG Neil A. Mathe- Haory Douglas for the splendid dinner supplied by Parkdlae Wo- man's institute. The guests were welcomed by Bob Parent in the dual capacity of Rotary president and Superintendent of the Experimental Farm. on which Birch Court is located. OTIII ACTIVITIES Roy Cudmors. chairman of the concert committee. on their activity in terms of ap- preciation and stressed the need of individual afforts on the part Dancers in Queen Charlotte High School on Sept. I. - Dr. Frank Macltinnoss was welcomed back to club activity after an extended visit overseas. In presenting a banner from the Rotary Club of West Norwood. London, Dr. Macltinnon said that the club had been bombed out of their quarters nine times in ten months but always soc- coeded in securing another meet- ing place to maintain an un- broken continuity of meetings with a constant attendance of one hundred per cent. Guests of Rotary were Pn- miar AM. Mathenosl. Hon. Eug- llilltnn today. Vernon Gillespie. lltlr of Dance Lorne Valley Hall ovary Tuesday. Good music. (ltlrtlnn Lodge Dane. every Friday nllht. Good Ilusie. list-n dance Garfield Me- Phet-'s Brookfield. Wednesday. Burns Ochestrl. Dam-r lift. Stewart liall ovry - a.v night. Rollin Macin- Ios Orchestra. by-gttlar weekly dance at Stal- . rlrttz Hi R Hall. Tumly. NW byemellowairos. tam Dance at Wilfred Pog- Imls. Seven Mile Road. evuy Vtlnesday. wehota-s orchestra. Pint? every Thursday night. Fldtttan Legion lfatl. Wehntarn rfllt-sira. Ohm every Thursday night. ('4 ltllllt Hall. Ilz 7-'abatars 0i'! hesllrna . Pmilns orders for bran tsss 'l&i'aItf' 54.00 off car lots. Coat- rs Framers Co-op. . bury. JJI. Love. East Royalty John B. Ball. North River. Mil- toa North Presbyterian Y. P. S. Hold Conference Young people from the var; ious P.E.l. Presbyterian Young Peoples Societies assembled at Camp Keir. French River. for the eighth annual Labor Day " nd conference which was under the capable leadership of Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Bean. Ken- alngton. On Saturday evening follow- ing a day filled with lively act- ivity. Rev. Nell Ramsaroop. minister of Rnmdlhall Memorial Presbyterian Church. New Am aterdsm. British Guiana. theme speaker for the conference de- livered the first of his addresses based on Matthew 16:18 "Upon this rock I will build My Church.” On Sunday morning. Septem- ber 1. all assembled at the hist- oric Geddle Memorial Church. where Rev. L. D. Bartlett con- ducted a communion service followed by divine worship. At !:tl) p.m. on Sunday the second theme address was de- livered by Rev. Mr. Rsmsaroop. On Sunday evening Rev. E.H. Bean delivered the message and was assisted by some of the young people. special music was rendered by soloists Fay Hiclrox and ira Drysdale while Marjorie MacArthur and Beulah Moasc sang a duet. On Monday in the absence of the yl sldent. the vice-president Eleanor MacArthur. presided over the business meeting which was opened with prayer by Rev. D.A. Campbell. The secretary. Arline Larter. read the minutes of the previous conference. The treasurer's report was given by Miss Eleanor MacArt- aca Wood. Marshfleld. Stewart MacKlnnon. Marsbficid. Lemuel Maclfinnon. Highfleld. Edison 3. Dutch, North River Fred Mac- Raa. Union Road. Keith Kan- nedy. Chrlottetown. D.l-L Gor- don. Montreal. Visiting Rotsrlsns were Wallis Sharpe, Truro. u.s., Dick Heat- horn. Summerside and Charles Turner. Holllster. Calif. hur. it was agreed that the mis- sionary project for the ensuing year be to assist Rev. Neil Ram- aaroop with the work in British Guiana. A minimum contribut- ion of 310. from each society was again decided upon for the up- keep of Camp Keir. Rev. Mr. Bean. as camp convener for the Presbytery. lava an informat- iva report 1'0 COUNCIL Fay Hicltox was elected to the maritime council for a period of two years replacing the re- tiring member. Arline Larter. A committee comprising Lorne Moase. David Macxenna and Mrs. Davida Stewart was ap- pointed to formulate a constitut- :n for the provincial organizat- n. The report of the nominatl committee was presented to the meeting and adopted as follows: honorary president. Rev. M.C. Currie: president, Eleanor Mac- Arthur; vice-president. Robert Adams; secretary. Arline Lar- ter ire-elected); treasurer. Dav- id Mscxenna. The meeting also adopted the resolution that the president of each society h a h of the executive. The closing service on Monday evening was held in Geddie Mem- orial cburch when the worship service was alnducted by Rob- ert Adams while the Scripture lesson was read by Arline Lar- ter and prayer was offered by David MacKenna. The officers for the coming year were ilIstal- led by Rev. D. A. Campbell. E toyed were the looms. Temporary Office For W.I. The provincial Women's instit- gsarlggggggg EEEEE ggakgg Eirgigi ii? iii ws' Building on Rich- mond Street early last .week. the Guardian was told by the instit- ute office yesterday. The "current" files are partly nalvageable but many of the Among the equipment dep- the leather tools and other equip- ment that was being used to teach handicrafts. Not a stick of furniture in the office was saved and all of the equipment was a total loss. it was stated. Warns Against Late Blight As predicted in last week's bulletin, weather conditions fa- vourable to the late blight fung- in are prevailing is September reports Weekly Potato Bulletin No. iii. it is advisable, therefore. to maintain the spray schedule until such time as the crop in ready to be top killed. This is the last bulletin of the season. We hope the service has been of assistance to the grow- ers on whose behalf we extend thanks to the newspaper and radio companies for their kind co-operation. The bulletin is prepared by !'.M. Cannon. Crop Insect sec- tion. and L.C. Callbeck. Plant Pathology Se i . of the Science Service Laboratory, Charlotte- town. P!-3.1. moderator of the Synod of the Maritime Provinces. BANNER SOCIETY Report of the banner commit- tee was given showing that the banner had been merited by Montague Society. Repon of the I ' ” ' -- was glven by Irene Mountain. Rev. Mr. lhmsaroop deliver- ed his final theme address to the young people. urging that Christ ought only be the foundatio of the church but also the foundat- ion of our very lives. The benediction by Rev. Mr. Bartlett brought to a close a most inspirational and enlight- ening weekend. Registrar of Motor Vehicles. NOTICE Effective Wednesday. 11th September 1957. the Motor Vehicle Registration Office will be located in the building formerly occupied by the Post Office and Income trance to the motor vehicle office will rear of the building facing Grafton Street. Tax Departments. En- be at the J. A. GALLANT. ' SPEAKS TODAY Mr. W.H. Benton. general chairman of the City Cancer Campaign will give an address over Radio station CFCY today at 1.32 p.m. Mr. Boston, who is one of the National Directors of the Canadian Cancer Society. will speak in connection with the current cancer campaign. The time again - 1.82 p.m. over CFCY. Kinsmen Club Starts Meeting The Kinsmen Club of Char- lottetown has held its first meet- ing of the year. Clive Stewart assumed his duties as the new president of the Kinsmen Club in an impressive ceremony at the club meeting held in Greg- ors Hotel. Bracltley. Joseph Shel-T foon, past president, presented the pin i At the meeting bowling t.-o-: phles for the 1956-57 seasons were presented to the following: El- mer MacLaughliu, High Single: Ed Martin. High Three; Mrs ivan Sinclair. High Single; Mrs. Percy MacDonald. High Three. The winning team was captain- ed by Mrs. Ed Martin. The team' members were Mrs Percy Mac- Donald. Joe Shelfoon, Vern Gar- rett. Don MacDonald, and Mrs. Elmer MacLaughlin. Spoons were won by Mrs. ivan Sinclair. Mrs Ned Dooley, Ed Martin, George Hood and Al Mutch. The Gemmlll Trophy won by the Charlottetown club in com- pe” with Kinsmen Clubs of Pnmce Eowaso . Isuano 'l Flolzlli EMBLEM -42: Satgblt 3am Minna AT TAYLORS JEWELERS CNAILOYYITOIIN. . Beautiful maroon color. sound and not a mark on the S1450 I953 BUICK SEDAN In A-l shape inside and out. Radio and heater. Good tires. Motor body. Priced to sale. only TOP QUALITY USED CARS I AT NEW LOW PRICES SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK I953 PLYMOUTH Two tone. Color cream and maroon. cellent running order. Marked down for this in ex- S725 CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS IRIGIM. Pheaelllt p. At a special meeting of the Commissioners of the Village of Spring Park. held Friday eve- aiag at no p.m. tenders for the installation of combination storm and unitary sewers on Summer St. Eden. Allan. Upper Prince. Upper Queen and Kirk- w Drive were considered and the contract awarded to County Construction Co. Ltd of Charlottetown who had submit- ted the lowest tender. Other firms who had tendered were: Matheson and Macmillan. Cur- ran and Briggs. Scburman Ltd Canada this year. was shown to club members. The meeting was followed by a rousing barn dance attended by upwards of It people. which included guests of the Kinsmen. County Construction Will Install Spring Park Sewers and Morrison and Macllae. Work of laying sewers is to commence Sept. l6 and be com- pleted by October 15th. J. Edmond Arsenault. Chair- man of the Village Commission- ers at the meeting attended by Commissioners Howard Douglas. Willard Burke. Eldon MacLean and Lloyd McNevin. Mr. W. H. Crandeli. consulting engineer was also present. T b e Chairman expressed satisfaction at progress being made and stated that many im- provemenis had been made since the Spring Park became a Village in December 1953. W.H. Crandall engineering of Mono- lon N.B. have drawn up the de- tailed plans and will supervise the work. The Water and Sew- Commissioners ilovsard Doug- las and Willard V. Burke. The Guardian has 3 Tuesday, Sept. 10. 1957 Cdn. Admiral Appointment PORT CREDIT. 0nt.. - The appointment of Gerald J. 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