in Mini legal sin: of mar -03'3ivGl'l inches three and I 438119? "" pprovodstsmeetlngottheP ELI. Association T rat. llleannrs hid last Heallalld ovsrbyoroI1d- ent Lorne . , n. Much dlscusaia centred on the present minimum market also of WESTERN . . GUARDIAN -' DUABT BEAUTY Salon will be closed for holidays from October 1st to October 15. RAYMOND Grant, optometrist, will be in his O'Leary office Sat- urday, September 29th. dance, Kensington Legion Home. Music by Mellowalres Orchestra. sion 50 cents. STORE-WIDE sale continues at Waddell Bros, Crapaud, Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday. W. CHESTER l.MacDonald will be absent from his office from October let to October 8th. inclus- lve. CORN B0lLsnd dance Remini- ton.Legion Home, Friday, Sept- ember 2Bth. Members and wives, guest couples permitted, no ad- mlsuonx TURKEY and Ham Supper spon- sored by Kenslngton Community Club. St. Mark's. Hall, Saturday. September 29th commencing at 430. FUNERAL SRRVlCE- The fu- neral of the late Wilfred McPhee took place yesterday from the home of his nephew. Wyman Mc- Pbee. of South West Int 16, with s short service at the home at 1.15 to the United Church in Lot 16 for service at 2 p.m. The Rev. W. 3 iiiacPhail officiating, assisted by the Rev. Theodore Ross. The fu- nerai was quite largely attended. pau bearers wre John Winchester. William Birch. Austin Campbell. Charles Campbell. Andrew Payn- ier and William Carpenter. YOUNG PEOPLE MEET-The opening fau meeting of Young People of the Church of Christ was held on Tuesday night at the home of Miss Joyce Crosier. There were 19 young people in attendance. The meeting opened with a num- ber of favorite hymns, with Miss Ciozier at the piano. The busi- ness session was conducted by the president Dean White. Scripture study of the Church was presented by the minister, lur. Weale. The meeting closed by the Mizpah benediction. PERSONALS Miss Leota Stavert, Kensington. ind Miss Emily Moore. Summer- tide. left recently for Hamilton. Ontario. Misses Trancls Jolllmore and Francis Parsons. French River, lrit Friday morning for Hamilton, Ontario. Miss Lois Stavert. Kensington. has again taken up her studies in summerside. Miss Stavort is tak- ing a commercial course. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund Stavert. -Plfessionai Cards ulldinf lnmmai-side. P..E. . Phone ms .....M.mM...........M. INSURANCE ll..ll.ll'.llla&SonLlnlltod Firs-Auto-Casualty in meat as Fisheries to reduce the REGULAR Thursday night ing th Dancing from 9.80-12.80. Admit being 1 Chi l'T9,"9d Mr. and Mrs. William Oulton and Accounlanih i:eAlb?l'Tohagh tiiieIil1i(i:sutiiI:ILtt: T- Earle Hlclw! very. brief visit to friends. They Canadian lliiank oi Commerce Ere of Mr. and Mn, ve,-non ng an . 2. ,O.ysier.Growers Seek Cur um Size Of Fish lastyoarafter winter ice. Mr. Found stated that at a meeting of the Fihheries Coun- cil of Canada at Ottawa he found the council was not too favourably disposed toward the 8-inch sis: and the limit was raised through -their efforts to an inches. He said if the growers had had a strong representation at the meet- . It results might have been different. He concluded stating he was happy to see the association reorlanlzed and promised i t e possible from his department. Mr. Logle said that from a bio- logical standpoint, it is doubtful if reduclns the size of marketable oysters would have any effect on their reproduction. He stated that many custome s in the Montreal area didn't favour the 3-inch oyster and consequently neither did the restaurant owners and dealers. He said that these people made repro- sentatlon to the Fisheries Coun- cil and the size was increased to JV; inches. Mr. Logie concluded "I see no objection to the legal size being reduced to 3 inches." Mr. Ray Hughes of the Fisheries Charlottetown was plaint from an Enmore resident who stated that oyster bod lune! have no protection from unlallllll pickers who cut oil bouys. NIP down government signs and haul themselves to the lesee's oysters. a motion was approved request!-Ill the Department of Fisheries pro- vide a warden for the genenal area between West Point and Percival River. in answer to a complaint that P.E.l. oysters are being ship- ped to New Brunswick and Nova Scotla for seedins purposes. MOI- srs. Found and Logic said that only sub-standard or non-marketable oysters have been shipped and these are being used to help seed areas where oysters have died out or have been killed. They pointed out that there is no evidence to show that by taking these sub- standards it has hurt oyster fish- ing on P.E.I. in any Way. as all these areas have a plentiful sup- ply of bl-valves. It was also point- ed out that there is no worry from competition in the industry from New Brunswick as oyster fishing in that Province is at a very low ebb. Official Opening Of New S'sido School Friday . . V . n "Id. . Th, :1! tliiisiosmctbmsliu and s Se-ttdeal -35 1. gttendance and slthoush 149 mm olllIEol)(i'll1Bai' ”i;. 0' M” 1-95',” Mf'”F”'”'e- 0” ::l:l.teIlfg -'-iii.” 0 wed y liiisy liiiexceaegll been tmmg-'u kgxlnmilihlmfc all; ,,,m h, ,,,,,,,,-g .,,.n.; on be- Ely. itndpriellunclliiariottetown. They Monday gveum; aeiizerr-Der 11:01"-, Mr. and Mrs. Juegm. GBUJM cleared of wrecking; The derail- Found and mi, Logie or the Bio. half of-the federation, suggested "ed by In Hum Clalglpesbtls of Mr. and! The psesldent, rs. a ter ' ard gnd Mr. and M311 is S? alien t?CL'LlH'cd,thW and at mowhealu logical station at Ellerslie. that the Growers cork Q. 30.. t - Oflh Bedeque presided. Meeting opened with an and Bob! W0"! 1 K1" 03 I s "I9 Y0 ! OI 0 0 niscuss sizs: . slder smusuns with the M" not-inns will be Mr. and Mrs,Georse Hendersnn poem, read by Mrs. Leslie Mac- -Ird-V 5rP""'b" "- g ""P- i", "W middle mun" 0' ”" Mn Found-um ml the mm, mm or the in by ""0, w A. Cum who Wm returned to their home on Tues-i Fun”; Eight member, were Visitors on Wednesday evening 0115- N3 0119 Wll illi1ll'9d- reasons why the 3-inch size was older to nrensthen their '01” also preside for the portion .1 in. day mums. , September llth. , mm new be September sua. st the home or Mr hm- ,,,, --n;...... Orltinally adopt-ed were that the when ” retil-lH"”""mm' program. '"” ' "Wk-5 V5” with their Pn""' mem '5 we' and Mr8- -l0l9Ph 7- Gilli!" 0' . ,. Growers-Association had request- erles Department. A motion was spun" who ,,,m be hard ." flllllhler. Mrs. Robert Masher '9 W91””""d- 3"” 9”” W" "5'i Forest View were Mr. and Mrs. c A M E o -' 1 ad a reduction from the than 31.1. approved by the ll Vhkh :-mim-e-e--e- Old "1 M0313" and their little waned with miscellaneous items, ; Lon-gin. Gallant. Ml”. Ind Mrs. inch market size. because it meant affiliation with the Federation will read. , son Paul in Dartmouth, N.S.They Several matters of business were A Jerry Gallant. and Firmang PE"! i ” till! oysters could be fished two beinvestlgated. . M MOI! luncheon was served by also Visited their daughter,Adele considered. The programme con- I all of Howlln. KENSINGTON T ' years younger avoiding loss by COMPLAINT HEARD "'9 mil" 0' Kt-tminston Presby- in Halifax. aisted of the reading of a letter,i Visitors at the home of Mr, and ' g ; sponge and also avoiding an by - As a result oi a strong com- um uglhgic: representing the Mr. and Mn. wnnnem now... by Mrs. Orville Johnson. giving slim. Jerry Arsenault on Friday Wed - Thur. 7:1"-r-9:15 - The birthdayxcake (Nth birth. day), was oresented by Stewart's Bakery of Charlottetown, while dlnna was served by the ladies of Summerside The evening service was con- ducted by Rev. JD. Macltay, min- ister of the church. with Rev. D. C. MacPherson assisting. and Rev. K.G. MacMillan. The soloist was Myrna Hancock. singing, "Think On Me". Mr. delivered a stirring address on the church under judgment or the hurch under the cross. Mr. Machdillan spoke of the 19th ionary history. In the mill cent- ury the church was built up with the missionary as Chief shepherd. Today there is a tendency to de- velop the indigenous church. built up by national Christians. but to the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Mr. MscMlllan reminded the members of the multitudes born with little chance before them. He spoke of 'nutriilon. starvation, 80th Annual M Presbvlerictn W Approximately 125 delegates, board members. and others, gath- ered yesterday ln Summerside for the Nth annual meeting of the Women's Missionary Society t East era Division) Presbyterian Church in Canada in session for a two-day meeting at the Summerside Pres- byterian Church. Tlie president, Mrs. H. M. Strick land. Sydney Mines, occupied the chair as the congregation reverent- ly stood to read together the call to worship. The service of devotion was led by members of the Prince Edward island Preabyterial, and the thought of Corinthians 15:58 was stressed: "Be ye steadfast, unmoveahle, always ahoundlng in the work of the Lord." Greetings to the visiting ladies were extended from the summer- slde Auxiliaries by Mrs. William E. Forbes for the Presbyterian Church, and Mrs. A. A. Lockhart for the TrinilyiUniied Church. The nominating commltttee was composed of Mrs. J. A. MacMillan, Charlottetown; Mrs. A. MacEach- eron. Moncton; Mrs. Edward Leon ard, Sydney: Mrs. J. G. Mnthesnn, Westville; Mrs. (Rev) George Cun ningham, Scotsburn; Mrs. D.'C. (Rev.) MacPberson, Rose Bay; Mrs. Donald Machean, Campbell- ton: Mrs. L. Sutherland, 'l'atama- gouche. Resolutions and courtesies com- mittee included Mrs. (Rev.) B. Somers, Mrs. (Rev.l C. Cathcart. Credentials committee, Miss Jean Macradyeu and I-lrs. Russell Hun- ter. Reports were read by the gen- eral secretary, Mrs. J. W. Fraser, the corresponding secretary, Mrs. ALBERTON Dr. A. L. Purdy, is confined to his home this week by illness. gershlpntosone of the ;ia&conesses, usan . y vester. o ew Glas- Rev. J. R. McMahon and his goiv. N.s., for so years' service. Opt, D., 3.0. PHONE 3387 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. eeiing Of The MS Presbyieriai Frank Hoar. and the treasurer, Mrs. George J. MacKay. OVERSEAS WORK Following discussion on the tre- asurer's report, Rev. K. G. Mac- Mlllan of Guelph, Ontario, pres- ented some of the needs of the overseas work of the church for British Guiana, workers for ed- national work, libraries and Bib- les for the schools. as well as spec- lal evangelical work. Nigeria needs a chapel for their teachers college (Africans); India needs a school of nursing; in Jap- and ” so rampant in the world. reminding that this is the to the world. "We are called. Are we going to fail?" he asked. century as the greatest in mlss- . lastly all are partners in obedience ho church'szchallenge to bring Christ M .' !l.I.. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Murray. Mr. Jack Maclrsrlane. son of: Rev.E.S. and Mrs. Weeks coa- olatvielie hgiagliarlane. hlcft forlducted the service in the United ' ' - 9 T Cd . .. r mm. Mrlnmaciuraaanyle Church PI-aaant Valley at li.a.m "mg 1.1, vacation with M. in the absence of the pastor Rev. mother and sisters in this com. li.S. Raynor, who was on vacation nnmvt i .The Bedeque "Hall 00d Whidden, Cent”, Thursday. Sept. 27,1951: The Guardian. hag: LOCK! ROAD M" W "'"' ' '.l'IHAGAM1(CPl- Ontario Having spent holidays in Forest Northland Railway officials said Vlewatthelsonieotlr. andllra - Wednesday that financial loss is a gm; T-1t,:fg”:nj"',,,,','y'" ff” derailment Tuesday of a was The but In D0 m Lynn returned to their home in section of a train curyios writ . . P”. d we Women's side tor the first Mr. and Mrs. Atw .. club met at the home w l -w or or - ---. ..i.-22.231-:::. li'3.f;:l?i 22:; . - . evening September 7th. were Mr. made through Italy, Greece and. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant oi 4;. V ' M g g of one iilm star's private life. i 3” ':..'.:::.":.: use i.::.::-. l.:'f::. T..:..:'":.'.:”:'..::te.'.:::: '";::::..”'.'i.. .. . Maclntyre, who. with their two "Wed by the hostess. Next meet-fing favorably tinder tile skiliui Flank d'3tVl"l”3o0lY)ed"95d'V "ii idanghters. will be residing gn lng It the home of Mrs. Louisymanngemenl of the teacher Mrs. ' '3' W" ' ' i Summerslde during his absence Muttartseptcmhcr 'Z4lil. B.Q-Willis Riley. A.N overseas. 5, jw w r”"'r'r"r "r- :( ..m..mmgggMggW CLARK SUPPLIES LTD. (Peter G. Clark & Sons) suuurnslns 1 TODAY (Thur-s.) 's:3o..7:15-9:15 ro JOIN CARRIER All! Raymond Arsenault of Summerslde, a member of the Royal Canadian Navy. presently me on leave. will proceed to Halifax on Sunday where he will join the crew of the aircraft car- rier, I-l.M.C.S. Magnificent. sail- ing ot Belfast, Ireland, where he . , will transfer to the new Cana- a dish aircraft carrier 8. M. C. 8. Bonaventure. nea there. Am. Arsena Phone 3210 4 newly appointed dealer for Sumtnerside frl as I. ll: x I. . ,.;((”x1d Axdx-xxxr dzr" of Hanover Street. in Summer- slde, has been with the R. C. N. but warming and deeply human. Starring:- an the Korean work needs help; Formosa needs anew boys' and glrls' middle school. Rev. A.E. Morrison ur plete commlttment to d, reminding all present that if they don not witness for Jesus Christ. they fall. This part of com- Lor the meeting con- cluded with prayer by the prggld. ent. Mrs. ELM. Strickland, ungm. her of Saint John Prasb The second session opened with service conducted by members of the Halifax-Lunenhurg Presbyter- lal. Alan liubley oi Summerslde sang. lit is No secret What God Can Prior to a study of the theme "Your Labor Us Not, In Vain In The Lord." Time was then given to the An- niversary pageant, going back to the beginnings of the church mls- Ilonary work. the early days of women's work, the female society for the propagation of the gospel. and other women's groups. and coming right down to the work of the present day. A brief history of "The Presbyterian Message" was also given by the editor, Mn. illev.) C.A. MacDonald, Orange- datlie. Ctanpe Breton. reet gs were brought from Rev. J.D. Macxay of the Summa- slde Church, from Mayor W A. Currie, and from Mrs. liohson of the Summerside Baptist Church. FROM 121 PRESBYTIRIALS The roll call of proshyterials showed mi from all parts of the Maritimes in attendance. An unusual event was the pre- sentation oi an honorary mem- Reports were read by the inter- . daughter Miss Judy McMahon f ”"”""" 5" s."'""'''”' A E" , N. s. are guests of Mi-. national secretary. Mrs. Andrew opfomgsfus on rs. J. W. Don Campbell, Al min;-il1'hs'report of airls' work. E. E. Parkman ' c d”'' ' work were also 3.30., . Iwatsr street - aunsnisrsios Ahtva Maurice Mill's Man's Wear - PHONE IX gm... 3.. s.,,,,,..,,..,, wnowssnsr sss muasosr. sun ss-ma "ran: BlG.IIA'l"' Egg; um Starring Glen Ford and Gloria Grahame. mum”-3 Bulwmu lhorts. Cartoon and Canteen Service--8.45 17.31. A. Raymond Gs-ant, comm: FRIDAY a ssruansv. sarr. sums up "csrirva crrr" With John Foraythe and Joan Cainben. ' S v':' rm? N , --2. D. W. IIAII .L.' TE x BOB Mcl.AREN PRINCIPAL OF Dramticaliy tells the story of the Christian Workers' Centre of the United Church of Canada A An ,ActE isso CRAPAUD THEATRE FRIDAY-SATURDAYe-8:30 "BATTLE CRY" A picture about the U.S. Marines in World War II very little actual warfare i VAN HEFFLIN-ALDO RAY-MONA FREEMAN Owing to length of feature there will be no shorts. ........................... REGENT roluallr 1.15 - a.io SUMMIRSIDI UNITED CHURCH Thursday, Sept. NTAGUE UNITED Friday, Sept. 28, 8 p.m. ID I I. II It) I'll NOZOI AND ClttauusScoPE sonasnnsss sioisw axrsutggtgttrausts nsnnssan TCIIIIBC FRI.-SAT. Big Double Bill "7 Man From Now" We are happy and proud to announce our pa" as an anshorisud dealer for Timkan Silent Automatic Oil Heating Equipment. This nationally-advertised. quality-built line is unsurpassed for eiciant, economical o tion-designed to give you dependable has. in; comfort for years no cone. it's backed by a hand! standing in the automatic home heating iald. For perfect heating .,sconvenienco and cleanliness. come in and see as todayi Oar n it. Rather it is heart- An excellent picture! of” year's With Randolph Scott i-mo-mi i . am! up Ind: to am p you now. - 7,” lwghlf g; "When gangland Sfriltes" mi IIUNIIR With Raymond Greenleaf TiI1'IO-sdViI19i 4 And .92 C""'”"i”"'? NARAMATA 9W9 SHORTENING in a RALLY 900! SHDHl'ENiNC' 27, 8 p.m. CHURCH FbrtFAClAl.J SOFTNESS