I Three Freighiers Loading nnr.T.J.hnaa.!st!laet. &mragy,N”.u1m liam Montgomery. 2nd beet. Al- bert Craswell, lat Censor, L. A. iv. P. u. itoiiy At St. Marks A.Y.P.A. Rani lieclt Kiiigiirs ' Travellers Rest '!'lIeresiiiarooocunsois:.M.arss El." 11"" omE'" g AXJIA. h Burieigh 2nd Censor: J. 1. Con. kits which they areinakisgap. inittaa will have the Rvnraisi .. , I . - mmknpltuwmmwwgfglgamhawm xio;ainmit.n.r.uosssbanueu, lst Sta ..aeuor,irom Laadarllurray hdd&.khnYPu'dwd.v,gh.up.”od.v.dounpaut-hetrnnlIIaint:etinginthe0rangeMMacCauliaidstandardlcarh Attheregularfbursdaynin-s-willaddreutbeaasemhled u p O a e 1. .'..i.-1'."uvn.,rh.mInmudh'.HallatCeiitralBedequeonThurp.er.PrestonH.Warren,latcom-ingaasemlaIyprograrnthaguIdIntIlwdllItlIefIdioIIldiQ0 f . rim .umw. '. man" Wm rad ad uwwed. day evening. Nov. 15th, with Cy- mitteeinan, Shrieve Mlllar, and speaks was the Rev Mr. An.n- ' ml lo”. I. um!" hngymw. "mmhm member. W" 1- :1 MT:ceFIrlane as presiding nine. Siam. waldron Darrah. 3rd, As. of Ottawa. Mr. School bowling is moving ri rur the Wang an year to sail last nine or only today. for Maclarlans ri-oouoo Co.. us tary officers who psvvldld issue "'4""- no 1 .lim"' '" "” ""”"' ”'i "” -"'''” ”"Q'""”- -"'” " ”"d""'””' "" " "'3 " "" Ctr!” '"'Y' "'00 mre:v;l;lri)fli:l'Gs at” )lar- will sail foi;nov&se;sl.tjd. d :4oabd.iIt8 operations yore expected snip, om .5, gang 1. Q. IAuiretter was read fmmunllev. W. 5.1.: ::;,"u:e he" 9"" ' mm Qua!” ch "'mm'i'n "3"" C'"d' :: ,m"""' 1: 39;; 1: mm” - WW ' 309504 0 com lcted as evening, nap...” Iham concerning 3.11, - . her! Iunmenhe part. ere s chased in 19.-nn. Qpgfggjang. Q. .5"; 1. u,, UV 3”. dl W” mp radii”. hr 3” :: PIMul99';l:'.''?9P'uuD.ltVP;.m M1 3, 5. 1,,” I, omeuy on D”. ad. .Eieven degrees were conferred on Civic Auditorium this week was i.a- for a few more bowlers ' The Sandsa is loading lmipwoos wllehdookadsarlyyeaterday mob mediate , HM, no mu ;. a. mu. so. .. mm, ,0 man, .I::l;1lIl:c:ndidatcs during the year SUM-Hl..NO'l'Es troduced by Rev. Weber of the wishing o. bowl 1 for p.l:.l. Produce Co.. . This nlag. This ship is being Another sup, an mu; you dun 5. W '3”-; 1,” formed this mu 5. gm, mun," he laziness were in a aatls- United Church in Bununes-side. In either contact Charles Hickey or ship Md "'3' M00 will 0- board with - carsn of seed potatoes to: Trader. is expected to arrive this Cecil Webbas" Rev. Grant waits; M "'9 l”'"'"-ll0- 01 their than AT ”” "”" A' -. "W "" '''”l''"' '" -I" t0 '3' Wu"! -"WI Mt TIMI when she mg,” "I, 1, nnin, 6.,” moon” of KW mom” to bu wk”, W 0.. R”. L...” . urn .1” an " ,3, ,,m be mldep I r routine business was com- On Wednesday afternoon Mr. concen use on going to school not day afternoon at 4 o'clock. mg her cargo by binding about on the wutjidg of why; g. Id. pun" yd. YP. cwudlu xev. 0.". c0'- It was moved ma ucoudgd um Pletald the following officers were Moriaglian showed a movie on to make a living but to make 559 card; st summer-side. mad. the Atlas Hugo sun”, which pap sum. a Bibi: be purchased for I young arc". god! installed: W. P. Cy- basketball. in the boys of grades a life. He said that no matter what students of grades 11 and 12 are his operations were expected to bsvillht a cargo of fertiliser . Presentations who made to N4 I-hnd be mum” w "H" fleck Chas: DP" Lloyd M U ad 12 m the nudmmumi The" mun." . P"-on mt up in wrm" mmpmmo” on "wk" ' be completed in time in the ahlp- and is now loading seed potatoes Kinkora Ham. mm Cu”. "kn In it ” Acre couezgsf on Thursday even. R -m”oA.A ens! Bddnldaclfarlune give! been basketball teams form- could work into his job the ideas eornmunlty expects of its newsplpe I w"hu”'1-hrwn'.h.& Mr In an-ioumed to 33.”. est-t . . . ac um, Treas- S each? class in the High of Christ. er . Writers of the winning three '1 I IN, .duuthu; .1” .0 1.”. llxraham Introduced . 0 - u I ., at grade 10. The will be awarded prizes. The Journ- Sc Qg and mu Donn Bukm. 11. III Ipeoer Thomas Hall. who boys are Just getting underway in Mr. Mercer. who has been inter- al-Pioneer has sponsored this con- ownm ml mdu dawn"! ., spoke on ur Universe. The talk Family Ag. fjgnond their practising this past week viewing the High school students test. . g ? 7 M llilocial ” ofthe Kin vices weraledbyladelandlatt :4" 't'l"?'l"li"est1ns as well as T will Play their first nine out on their marks in C A T . said . A Kora Home and school Associa- oque unions. Summaries of var- m"'” "I Ind was illustrated by or 0 D.P'"'"' "ch in" 1" ""'"”d ""7" W9” .-1--Z--E1! ' "0" '1!” Oil Till-lfldli Ililht in the ions activities concerning the Y . '4' "'7 it” 59"" W ""1 ""119 1' . . Supper was served b in . On F iii , N Th 1" be 1, . RAYMOND Gum, own”. MAKE your .pWmu.mmuow for school. Mr. .1. Vernon Mccarvilla U. movement were given. p mm” In charge. Badnl1'lnwencg: . I. r ay evenllll ov, 16th, ere w a paper placed the C ristmas exams ANOTHER big iion will be hel in rice. Door prize, T. V. Setf Meeting for Lord's Day, school 2.!) p.m. Gosepl Lion's Club Auc- d st. Mark's LOWER FIEETOWN School. inersids Kc period Y.P.8. EN'l'EB'l'AlNS- The Sum . ..':r'.'W"..'"...Y.:."i.' Hail, Kensington, Tuesday. Nov- P”? Emma lfyypgn on Eyednef ember 27. 0.30 p.m. Canteen, ser- d-;”:5emu' November 21. The meeting opened with a slug song KENSINGTON United Church. led by Tommy The worship Sunday, November 26th. Church period C i left in the hands of the ways and means committee to deal with illlld report back at a later meat- g. The retiring president of the as- sociation in Kinkora is M11. Ralph McCarvllle. i School 9.50 s.m. Morning worship by Robert Adams. The remainder ll o'clock. no evening service. of the eveninl W” me" "D. with Suaimerfield s.so p.m. Rev. Lew- names led by Lorna M0-I9. Itler is M. Murray. B.A. B.D.. Minister. which lunch was served by the ' ' comnilttee in cIl:ar&emA:oenioyz:bla even it. was ro a core Sunday with the young people joining in MM"! a friendship circle and slnstlls Miscouche legion Branch Meets The regular monthly meeting of the Miscouche branch of the ure on display. Taking A Car Brings 4 Months A party from luairnsrsids ed guilty,to iiiila motor vehicle without owner a consent and was sentenced tofour months in Prince County Jlil by Mssiatrats R. 8. Hinton. Q. C. in Ms trata's Court. Slim- mersfde The offense on' the meeting in their lodge room at (hntral Bedeque on Monday night, . Nov. lztli, with the regular atten- dance pnesent. Reports were giy. en by the officers showing that regular meetings had been held and a large number of visitation; had taken place during the sum. mer. Bro. Wm. Montgomery was wel. coined back to lodge alter recov. ering from his recent accident. The following slate of officers were elected for the ensuing year: W M. Lloyd Affleck. D.M. Wm, Montgomery Chap. Alex B. Mac. mission to the dance was one cake of. soap plus 15 cents. The council uiliguse the soap in their health Bruce Stewart to read an address Mrs. Keithg Donald. Mr. Wilton Ramsay and Mr. Calr Macnun presented the honored guests with an occasional table, a table lamp T and a purse of money. thhilr. andllfirs. Grdeen expressed er apreca on an a soc al eve M0 AY TUESDAY B'.'ii.iJ".2'i.'.i'.'i”"...Z"ii”.3id'13.TIL; an WEPNESDAY hostess assisted by several ladies. 200 Bran S2 30 cwt w-m--m-- 1300 Shorts . .. .. 552.80 cm: Fariane. Rec. secretary. 'I'.J. in- man, Fin. Secretary, and Treasur- i9r. Cyril MacFarlane. marshal Charles Henderson. lst Lect.. Er. Get your winter supply now When Leo Gorcey, Hunts Hall "THE BOWERY B 0 Y I with a sprinkle of thrills and chills. Bank drawing Friday worth possible sao.oo. ' "i :r o -- . rs: number of friend and on the bulletin b d thi k rm Wm be in M. Oman, om", Chmunu mun". n an End ;a;cleIia:tned'o:s mepresidcogltuofyetge and fi;e.t;i:ri:s(.,lmuy”r.' um. .L the evening's entertgln. neighbors gathered at the hilme of concerning Curling(imAuy kg), "iii, Next week the Air Cadet com- g Saturday. November 14th. '- Studio The other officers of tin xiii. tended by ommty. was the study ' pe'4u:"”mM:;uf;'": :::fyl5'f- h:;'- t'j.',;l:9fIf5'9db'" C"”"'8t0n 3 M001 ' T T '" 1," l SKA Kora home gnd gcbogl, "ho 11.5 'mup. fat tn. (out 3, mm ' or 7- 33' 1990"”: 5 elm memr " - on. ZIELINSKI will be at Kin- FruerT'E3s:o.HARPstEIbeIEDGdaiIvuby-s be” dead n . mm”. mm. when mam m and Mrs.Pr'eaton Green and daugh- her by placing his name on the C A M B o , K0” 9:19” Ti'"'”'V 3-09 ' A-W sue" um Bob an gr. '” log are: vice president Mrs Des- led the slinsand purposes of faith. King Edward Lodg. "rim sChll'mH.lyi!Gi.llleen who hue mt pm. 0 y. . . 'd can ha and' ' an H” emu. tI10V , o e wn. On Friday night in the old KENSINGTON CHRISTMAS 3”." home cook spnmamu dkuter Mid gllzl; Marylin! Carmel. Itttlftilfy. l:Ih1';l.i0fI:i.Ipi;'vl:g mat hdpnm - AIIIIIICI After all bad assembled Mr. 5”'”01 library a snail dance. spon- "u .8”. 1' In TONIGHT 6391) d rum.” ale in JL D", dun Lemon Home. Mhwucw Dunn we mean” me mane, the varmu memo” .M inn. KIM Edward L 1 Frank MacNutt capabiy acted its sored by the Summerside High . .- .15-I. 7.15 - . iii lli'”""”' 2- so :i..-::::.i:".:"..”.".t"”:.."i: .. .. .. ........... -....... ...... .. 2:.-:.:s -M um um mm w--I at 7. p.in. t. ks Guild. v - WIS In Cinemascope and MEET I-IE MONSTERS" It's comedy "T he Burning Hills" Natalie Wood ROYAL BOIDIN FRI.-lA'l.n-1115-Dill MATINEI IA'I'.-I:H P.M. Cry'n . With Tab Hunter and ' He's thei audience's award winner. Guy from "Battle She's the sensational girl of ri hr no art. A G dn - :30 p.15: G..A nnd itob- "Blessed Be TheTi Canadian Lesion (ai-dict: is) night of November out when the nest v e - 2nd Lect., Ben J- "mp ey ' " ” 5' "mbei wmwut E Cause"- . Ramsay, erl All ' services Sahba h November 25th. Coleman ll s.m. Sumn-ierside 8. p.m. Cape Traverse 7.30 p.m. No- llcv. John Morrison Minister. FUNDAMENTAL. rice. Richard Everyone lcome. Provincial Flower Show will be Civic Auditorium. Summeraide. Charlottetown. KENSINGTON annual St. Andrews concert. Hi School auditorium. Wednesday. 0- vember 3. Program includes one act play scotch. songs and danc- rs. By guest artists. and local tal- outs. Admission 50 and 35 cents. Curtain l.l5. Sale of candy. day. Nov. 15th: West Devon 3.!) s.m.: Bloomfield. 11.00 s.m.: Brae 1.1) p.rri.; 0'Leary 7;!) p.m. Mr. ll. Hardy, of the West Cape Charge. will conduct all services Rev. J. Heber Kean. Minister. THE SERVICE for the Parish of Alberion for Sunday. Novem- ber 25tb. will be 9.” s.m. Holy Communion. Kildare. 11.00 s.m. lloiy Communion. Alberton. 3.!!! Evening Prayer Alma. 7.30 p.rn. Evening Prayer, 0'Leary The ser- vices will be conducted by Padre H. Christmas. Padre H. C. A. F. station. Summerside. Rev. J. M. Findlay, Priest in charge. NEW LONDON pastoral cha a. Presbyterian Church in C I. services for Sunday. November tstli. Divine Service 11:00 s.m. Bt. Johns Clifton 1:!) mp. Memorial- 7.!) p.rn. south Gran- ville (Home and Foreign Missions oiferingi) Rev. L.D. Bartatt. blin- liter. FREE can ca of Scotland ""1 vcmber 27 Argyle Shore EN p.rn I a p til I I church. Central Bedcque. services The W Sunday November uni, Mom. meeting of the Canadian Lesion ing Worship 10.45 s.m. 12 noon held at Tignish on Thursday night. Sunday School. 7-30 Evening sgr. to go forward with organizing an E, costar. pump, Air Cadet Squadron. THE ANNUAL meeting of tilt ing called upon James Currie. held in I ground floor room of the det Committee to address the mem wednesda,. November 28th. 8 p.rn. gqundi-on, Guest speaker will be Mr- Robert snssellc from Bunbury Nllrlery. ent Buote. Flight Lieut w.s. Mac- Presbyterian 0-Lggny pgg-1-0351, chm-gag Air Cadet Lissson Officer for the The United Church of Canada. Ser- province. outlined the faculties vices of Divine Worship for sua- needed for drill. and instruction Gsddla the final of seven meetings being ... .by an .. To Sponsor Air Cadet Squadron X ' was reached at a Hector Buote. president of the Legion who presided at the meet- chnirman of the Provincial Air Ca- bers on the subject of forming a On being introduced by presid- Leod. Commanding Officer of the Charlottetown Air Cadet Squadron. outlined to the satisfaction of all present. the fundament ' of or- ganisatiun, the different courses available and the advantages of having an air cadet squadron in the community. Squadron Leader Pellant of the Summerside RCAF station. the and supplies section. Following an inspection of the facilities avail- able, wiiidl proved satisfactory. the decision was reached to start proceedings in the forrnailon of the squadron. An informal discussion followed in which many pertinent questions were answered. Mission Service At Summerside Concludes Sunday The largest tiendance of the week of evangelistic services at the Summerside Civic Auditorium is expected tomorrow evening at conducted at Summerside by Dr. R.W. Armstrong of Ottawa, under the sponsorship of eighteen pastor- . That Lama:-'. B.E.S.L. was held on Thursday night with the president. 0. J. Gallant, presideing and with a good attendance of the members present. Considerable routine bus- iness in connection with the af- fairs of the branch were discussed and disposed of. including the dance which will be held on Tues- day night in aid of the Spring- hiil Disaster Relief Fund. An interesting highlight of the meeting was the presentation of life membership in the branch to past president P.C. Martin in recognition of the years of ser- vice he had given to the branch. Comrade Martin was also pre- sented with a vote of thanks for the manner in which he had at- tended to the details of the last Armistice Day parade and ban- quei. Members of the Ladies Auxil- iary were present and extended sympathy to Mrs- P.C. Martin on her illness in the Prince County spitai and wish for her speedy recovery. TYNE VALLEY Mr. and Mrs- Daniel Livingstone and family, New Dominion, wee visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Crosby on Sunday, Nov. lltli. The United Ladies Aid met at accused took a vehicle from the imperial Finer. summerside West and later abandoned it at " ” Creek after doing damage to I fender and the grill. The car was owned by Roy Phillips, Summer- Gsull, Ellerslle. She was ordered to pay the S10 and enter into n recognizance to keep the peace for one year. A party from Summcrside was side. The accused had I ntly served a sentence in Prince County Jail for theft. A party from Charlottetown was fined S25 and costs and ordered topaydamagesoftf after he pleaded guilty to damaging prop- erty at Borden. The offense oc- curred on the night of November 21st at the residence of John Hanian. A woman from Ellersllo Mr. Darrach. The Misses Shirley and Lillian Mae Macl(lnnon . Summerside. spent the weekend of the 11th at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mscbougall. Mrs. Charles Newcombe return- ed on Sunday. Nov. liith, from a convicted of possession of a still and fined 3100 and costs orthree months. Under the Temperance Acy. a party from Eilcrslle was fined 825 and costs for possession of liquor not purchased a vendor. A party from bertim, charged with possession of stolen goods had his case adjourned un- til November 27th. had sentence suspended for 12 months after pleading guilty to stealing a roll of quarters worth 510.00 from the store of PM. Mac- POULTRY Buying live and dressed poultry every day except visit to Cambridge and New York. She has been the guest of her three sisters, Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs. Hsn'y Frankel and Mrs. Ger- trude Jack. At the service in the Presbyter- ian Church on Sunday afternoon. Saturday at my home. Highest market prices. Free large lots. MRS. S. B. PENDLEITJN, three elders were inducted name- ly Peter MacCaull. Donald Mac- Lean and Eldon MacArthur. B.H. the home of Mrs. Horace Lidatona on Wednesday evening. Nov. 14th. Mrs. Annie Dsrrsch. Charlotte- town. spent a few days recently at the home of her son. Mr. Lloyd Darracti and Mrs. Darrach. Mrs. Lois MacDonald. R.N.. sup- erintendent of the P-. Island Hos- pital and Miss Hazel Adams. R.N.. Supervisor in the PE. island Hos- pital. were visitors of Mrs. Hor- ace Lidstone and Mrs. Dean Cros- by on Sunday. Nov. 11th. Mrs. Neale. Charlottetown, and Mrs. Matlieson, Appin Road, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cros- by on Sunday, Nov. 11th. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Noye on the birth of a son in the Stewart Mem- orial on Sunday. Nov. lltli. Mrs. ll'renk.Belle. Stanley. spent a few days last week visiting her daughter. Mrs. Lloyd Darrach and truck service on Kensington Phone 65-5 SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting of the ratepayers of the Vil- lage of St. Eleanor: will be held in the St. Elea.nor's Hall on Monday, November 26th at 7 o'clock. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss matters in con- rporstion of the Village nection with the recent inco of St. Eleanors. Keep it, under your E. G. CANNON. Chairman, Village Commissioners. R Kensington Feed '1 . . ' p.'.”iiyit.l2'.'..i?i'3'.'3'iE7'TS';i.fEfl3i' 59"?" ltd- llnei representative Lloyd Afflcck. in ln'"l'HE BAREFOOT CONTESSA" the world's most beautlfiil animal. They're the new screen Technicolor. They called her . teen age sensations. I.IBERAl. MEETINGS AT SUMMERSIDE MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26t'II 7:15 p.m. the annual meeting of the East Prince Liberal Association will be held in the Civic Auditor- ium (near school). At 7:15 p.m. all polls in East Prince are asked to hold meetings previously to select five delegates to represent them at this meeting. 8 p. in. there will be a nominating convention to select a candidate for the next Federal election. Five delegates from each poll in both West and East Prince are asked to attend with credentials. Promin- ent speakers will address this meeting. The public h CRAPAUD THEATRE FRIDAY I SATURDAY 8:80 "CALAMITY JAN E" 'A" rootiri' tootin' musical aimed straight at the funriy- bone. DORIS DAY as CALAMITY JANE HOWARD Kl-EL as WILD BILL HICKOX cordially invited to attend. WEST PRINCE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION Lester Wallace, President Leigh Hodgaon, Secy. . EAST PRINCE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION A". S. Johnston, Vice Pres. Neil R. Maclseod, Secy. FOTOSTAMPS Real Photographs IN STAMP FORM Currimed and Perforated MADE FROM ANY SIZE OF PHOTO. SNAPSHOT, OR NEGATIVE. A novel and wonderful way to per- sonalise stationary. greeting cards, announcements, gifts, identifica- tion. etc. PRACTICAL A INEXPENSIVE. Your Photo returned unharmed. 100 FOTOSTAMPS for 83.00 00 FOTOSTAMPS for 32.00 PHOTO JEWELLERY nus. sitooci-iss. uscitiacss.' EARRINGS. and TIE CLASPS I t i favorite negstiveor snapshot and have photo send your mounted in stylish. attractive. tarnisliproof jewellery. complete with clear crystal which protects and magnifies the photo. Group on left. at 81.50 each Single Photo Pin. Brooch. and Necklace. In center. at 81.78 each. Double Photo Pin. Tie Clasp. and Earrings On right. at 82.1!) each. Brooch. Triple Photo Pin. and Necklace. Face in Photo must measure less than Vs inch. Write or Contact at charges of the United Church in the l;r7iiuice County me About persons a K." service. last (evening, (ha iii.-:t part ni ng o congnega on ang- Dhs in K.ndnW lcll; .u'nder the direction oil smmug want” " uungg Peter MacDonald of Crapau . w in the family of late Keir Clark. 'l” ”"d"c"d ' '"'"d "M" M who Fund may .. M, bung K, thirty-five voices. The DNED: rington on Thursday morning. No- W" Wuidltd 1"" by -I vtmber isui, following several Mar"? 0' m llton.W -o - Mail or Contact GEORGE W0fl'll0N GUARDIAN more Lan suMMs:rtsiDn rnomr ssss was offered by Rev. S.ll. Haslam. ' mm m. Mm. 0' In lg: mfuiage toDrtheA contgrrer g A ation emssoner. . nns ong :,”'R":,f ',:",Ij"M'";':'.,f”:,”;,”,,i:: dealt with tile splurituatiinierprelg by an M---or new 0' i:':.::. :::.:.-... The pail bearers were Messrs. V"””' GEORGE WOTTON : 1 ';;"",':':,,"i,',',"" "F" W” "' iiZ.Ti3r'li'i?7n3"' E"""'"' " ouanorax rnoso LAB g ; TM fun"... wmch V" V", The Scripture lesson was read 3 5 E PHONE 8038 I mm, -mm” W” M” on "1. by Rev. Grant Walls and prayer he .....a..3s.a.T- - OLDS FOR '57 TRY OUR MODERN AND EFFICIENT LUBRICATION iuy Douala-. Morris Clark. Elton "'0 molt Vlljflhvl", 1”, "'9 frag: I'll! IIOW ' Wnllt. Clark Caseley. Louie RaIn- 5"” gm. xx" 51:; clwld ,, :1 -- nd Clifford Ramsay. "'9 'i "' O Mg: w am e suntan-nivai DONE IN A THOROUGH AND COMPETENT MANNER ' 'V'''''''.'.' 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MUTTART'S ESSO SERVICE STATION I GUARANTEED TUDILISS TIRE REPAIRS ' 1 witmscuaiisr am A si-sciairr, , "TONI 3,” ii WAT. ST. WEST