Teachers OfyEasi Prince. l Begin Two-Day Convention A.UM.e55,ng the East Prince 1-ithers Federation convention h...;.i. opened in Summerside yes- Hvwmy morning in the Baptist hall, W, puun-ay Shanks. pi sident of ;.: 1-reiteration, delivered in force- iut address on the subject of the ig'.'lilflg Dr0l9S5'0l'-' .-what is wrong with the teach- mg profession and what makes I ....,.,n a professional? he asked. , Shanks went on to say that 51.-i plCiIeSSIOnS usually demand a iinilC'l'Sll)' training or -its equiva- ipni, in l-Iuropeatt countries univer- .,iv (lDt1i'('C'i and diplomas are pre- ..',,,i..,... IT training secondary t-tiiml ttl.'lrlli?l'S. In this country, in M... x-(vtr ntu-i" lcziiing high school Wiiigit paw two weeks practicc ...,..i..i.v wprniit inking over actual i.-av iliil nlltlllll mu like?" he asked, ”to iig nncrziti-d on b.V 8 dfl('l0l' WIID ind l1.'iri lnit two weeks practice? giiii no trust our dearest posses- wh ,,. ..,..,.1(- who have two weeks lei: practice in some Provinces 4.9 inn v.-necks course was believed ... tip the answer to the teacher g;....,i3ge hut teaching will never be made a profession by lowering mp cianriards. On the contrary it in: lli't'I1 the experience of many iii1rt'lr:in states that by inci'c.'tsing ho t-nirmice requirements and fil.iliU the standards, the ntimherl ii poiumiis seeking teaching train-K n: IlE3x i11crc;isc(l." Pit-wierit Sitar-its said that there; g a ::rc.".i more throughout ihe' wiiuiti-i to l-iilld large regional ytjil ki'llI)(llx' but no move is made -o ciisiiroti1'i1ihcsc beautiful l1tlllIl- inzs will IL'il'(' capable and qualifi- ed leathers to fill them. hm-iiing further on the matter or icziciicr slinrlage he said that tnany Pi'oxi1i('i's have tried short mnuc nicasures as an answer to iccit.-her rccriiitincnt. lie said that the hnsic pliilosophy seems to be that if iltt' rcriulremr-nts for tcach- er ll':lllllIllY arc TC(lllCPt'I then the t0a('llt'l' shortage will disappear. Wesi ern (tilt ti-JDAR sliincles unloading Saiurriix .lohn Myers. Carleton. R.ll .litl.Vi') GRANT Optciiieiitistj illll be in his O'Leary office onl Satiirii;iy September 3rd. I TliE SERVICES in the Cen- tral Hi-zleqiie United Baptist Church I for Similar Scplemher 4. have been cant.-' 1' Pitt.-2.ilk.Ri.-1N t.'HtR(lii in C.'tn:ir:a sciicrltiled for Sunday. Sept-i emlwr i lit-iiice ('aIi-.lont.'a ii in ' FPi'il(lP iiond islands 7:30 pm. Rm. ;Xr(llil)1ilt't .llnri:h1son. guest spc.1iici' Rcv Carl Currie. inierl-p muricratnr : THE Si:JiiViFi-.'S on Sunday nexti Sept. -1111 at Priiireiuwn United" Church uill be .liut'1iing Worship and Sunrizn St-it-mi ll a.m. Subject 9 "Pil:iiv.- iiilt'lliIll.'i i-lvcniiic wor-I ship 7:14! pm. Minister Reginald Nlillvr Fi..Vl).-l.ilE.VI'.vlL B A P T I S T (iitiii-ii('rntrai licdeque. service. lor Sxintiay. Sept. 4th. M0rnin:," uni-xliip 1045, Sunday School itilo noon ovcning service 7.30 km ltalph Sceiy Minister. P.lRi.VH OF ALBERTON. Church at Etigixind Holy Communion at SIS .1 m in lioiy Trinity Church .-lllli(1 and at it a.m. in St. Luke's 0il.ii.-iry. Evening prayer at 3 p.m. in tlliri-;' ('hurch. Kildare and at 730 pin in St. Peter's Aiberton. Rm J R licliiahon. Rector. VH1 l.0.Vi)ON Pastoral Clinrge the ll-ixliytzwian Church in Canada. set-ruin for Sunday September 4. 'l'1ie'y have been doing it for 15 years, he said, and the teacher shortage is greater than ever. He said that the only teacher training institutions in Canada that have actually increased their on- rollment in full course: are those institutions that have raised and stiffened their entrance require- ments. Quoting Dr. Tait. the director of teacher training in ” skatchewan. he said further "short range mea- sures to procure teachers and hold them in the profession have fall- ed almost everywhere. Some short sighted ways are being suggested to make the present teacher supply go further. Many of these sound appeallnt! to the harrassed tax payer. They offer so much to so many for so little." President Shanks pointed out professions usually have control of admission requirements and one cannot help noting. he said. that teaching is the only profession which has no control over the train- ing and certification of its mem- bers Full responsibility for this rests with outside authority. ”The problem of providing school- ing for our young people in the next ten years is an urgent one," said Mr. Shanks. ”It should com- pel the full use of the vast reser- voir of the experience of teachers, not only at the conference level Ibut at the policy making level. Par- ticipation as full partners is the surest recognition that teachers are worthy of their responsibilit- ies '. ”I submit "he went on” that the control of teacher training and certification should be shared by those concerned. the Department of Education. Teachers Training Institution, Teachers Federation. School Trustees Association." Summing up. Mr. Shanks said that "until the teacher training in- stitutions are affiliated with the universities and become degree conferring institutions. offer- Guardian CUSTOM COMBINING Contact Dugald MacNutt, Maipeque. COME TO The Barn Dance at Tyndall Semple's new barn, Kins- ington Tuesday evening September 6th. icanteen service. Excellent music. MARGATE PASTORAL Charge Sunday. September 4. New London 10 o'clock a.m.. Margate 11:30 o'clock a.m.. Long River 7:30 p.m. Rev. H. S Haslem. Minister. FREE CHURCH of Scotland ser- vices Sunday. September 4. Sum tnerside 11:00 a.m. (D.S.T.i Dc Sable 800 pm. Cape Traverse 7:- 30 p.m. Rev. Clement Graham. Minister. (VLEARY PASTORAL Charge, United Church. Rev. Robert Wag- ner. Minister: West Devon. Service :30; l3loomfieid.S.S. 10:00, Service 11: ; Brae. S.S. 1:30. Service 2:30; 0'Leary. 55. 10:30, Fellow- ship Service 7:30. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada services for Sunday Sept- ember 4. Kensingto . Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Divine Service 11:00 a.m. Freetown Sunday School 2:00 p.m., Divine Service 3:00 p.m. Keir Memorial. Sunday School 7:00 p.m., Divine Service 8:00 p.m. All times standard. A cordial wel- come to all. Rev. E. H. Bean. B.A.. Bth. B.D., Minister. "CHURCH OF England Church Services for the New London Parish ing certainly more than six months or a years training. until we have some con ' over admission re- quirements. until teachers are paid I decent living wage. we will never have a washing profusion. There seems to be a great lackndnislcnl attitude toward education. The school in feet becoming I place where parents can get rid of the children for a few bony each day so they can have some peace and quiet around home - near every- one you talk to ages the teach- ers are underpaid but nobody does anything about it." He concluded by saying that "if we are going to stay in this busi- ness of teaching it is high time that you and I stood up on our hind legs and did a little fight- ing to help build I real profession. to get out of this position of sub- ordination in which we are at the present." . Committees appointed yesterday were: Resolutions. Donald Mac- Lean. Wendell Phillips, Miss Mary MacLure Nomination, Mrs. East- on. Mrs. Enid Birch. Mrs. Matilda Mugridge. Press. Mr. Francis Mac- Neill. Other speakers who yesterday addressed the convention were Mr. Norman Macdonald who spoke on literature in grades 9 and 10. Mr. C. B. Jelly on tllnstructing teach- ers in routine procedure" and: Dr. L. W. Shaw. Director of Educa- tion. The convention will continue to- day with election of officers and other items of business. S Baptist W.M.S. Names Officers WOLFVILLE. N. S tCP'-Mrs. C. T. Nisbet of Sussex. N B.. was elected president of the Maritime? United Baptist Women's Mission-l ary Union Thursday. Other officers elected at the an- nual convention here were Mrs. Everett Hunt. Saint John. treas- urer; Margaret Hutchlns. Wolf-l ville. recording secretary; Mrs.; F. H. Sinnott, Springhlil. cor-: responding secretary. and lVlrs.i Irma Hicks. superintendent of the! department of homes missions. . The convention Thursdayi brought down a s103.25i biirigeti for the next fiscal "ear. The big-i cest allotment. 529.675 goes to home missions. . CHOU T0 EGYPT , CAIRO (AP)-Red China's Prem- ier Chou En-Ial is expected to visit Egypt before the end of the year. a lgovernment spokesman announced Thursday. The spokesman said dip- lomatic contacts are being made to arrange the visit. but refused to reveal whether it was on Egypt- ian or Chinese initiative. Aiberfon Mrs. Kenneth Banks and three children. Shelley, Paul and Shannon left on return to Chicago yesterdayl. morning after spending the past several weeks visiting her parents., Mr. and Mrs. Vernon England, Aiberton. and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks. Freeland. Miss Helen Kerr, B.A. left Alber ton this week for Montreal were she has accepted a position. Miss Beryl Miller. Eilersiie. was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Carpenter. Aiberton. Mrs. Robert Maccuilough. who. has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Evelyn Profit and her uncle. Mr. M. MacLeod. Alberton. has left on September 4th.. the 13th Sunday on return to her home in Cali- After. Trinity. Rector:- Rev. W. fornia. Eric Ingraham. St. Mark's. Ken- Singtong Morning prayer. 1! a.m. Mrs. Craswell Weeks. Aiberton. A.D.T.; St. Stephen's. Burlington l' 'P9"dl"3 ' '9” d”'' In Ch”l' Gt'(l(ll(' licmorial. 1100 a.m. Thank otirrtiiu :01-rice. Long River 2:30 pm, st Johns. Clifton. Sunday sfhnltl 1930 p.m. Worship Service Sunday School 1:30 p.m.. and Evening Prayer 2:30 p.m., A.S.T.: St. Thomas'. French River. Sunday 7, School 6:30 p.m., and Evening 4" um Fl1ankoffet:ing Service Prayer 7:30 p.m.. A.s.T. These gnu stlcvlal music. Mr. Douglas Services will be conducted by Dr. Box. student minister. Rev. E. H. 'Frank Jeiks. Charlottetown. All are 9 vimlim Moderator. lurged to attend.” ottetown. During his absence the duties of town policemen have been attended to by Mr. Arthur Ramsay. Personals Mr. Lorne Brennan, London. Ont. is visiting his mother. Mrs. Michael Brennan. Spring Valley. Bur. 1 Miss Elinor Bernard and Joan; Bowness returned to their homesl in Kenslngton on August 27, after spending a week in Maiden, Mess.. and vicinity. Bur. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stewart and family, Kelvin Grove. for the past week. were Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Buntain. Westviile. N. S. Mrs. Basil MacNevin returned to her home at 0'Leary on August 30. after spending the past two days in Summerside, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Protltt. Bur. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jamieson. Fredericton. N. B.. accompanied. by Mr. and Mrs. George Nason.l recently toured P. E. Island. Theyi were met by Mr. Ellis Profitt. Bur-,1 lington. who knew Mr. .lsmieson- and Mr. Neson during the First World War. Bur. Mrs. Vernon J. Clough and son David of Halifax have spent the past three weeks with her mother. Mrs. Tim Ryan of Tignlsh and on It 7" ""0 entry in the hooked -tlnorununxiiim PRIZE HOOKED RUG :”""'ll Itrltoh. I Long to? gdesleaxieyi wh:'i-gmwznodni 2:. s 's on ex it on - I the "Mr 0' ti. MT ti'c.sL-fence. needlework .end Iiendl-I creft were on display. thelr.return trip home they spent. several days with Mr. Ciough's per- i ents. Mr. and Mrs. J eph Clough. King Street. summers dc. S l Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Picketts' and family. Kelvin Grove. and grandma. Bobby Palmer. Summ- ereide. were visitors to Springhlll. N. 8. on August 27. They were accompanied by Mrs. Plckette' aunt, Mrs. Edna Mncxay who had been their guest for the past month. Miss Ethel Callaghan returned no ha home in Wiltshlrc on August W. after spending the past week at Mill Valley. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peyiiter. Bur. A Mr. and Mrs. John Milton and daughter. Betty. Maiden. Mess, arrived recently to spend it vacat- ion at Kenslngton and vicinity. They were accompanied by ME Ind Mrs. Elmer Bernard. Itensington, who had spent the previous week 'with relatives and blends at nui- dsn. lint. (Photo H Wotui) HISTORICAL EXHIBITS AT MISCOUCHE Objects of historical interest ln.anclent photo of a man and his now occupies. an exhibit at Miscouche last week Wife WI” 3” Said to ll”? Wm including the large cross cut saw. an old one dating back to the first I These ancestors settlements in Miscouche. A part of the exhibit included an home on the property which he The church bell at the end of the; tcontinued from page 10) Toronto 9600 Hr ftilliy ltlliil Heath isnu "Hill '1lltI II1 in-ll .'li7i llltilff 7i.:iii4i Ii-mi Yk mo iio: Ic H0 11 Hay 2000 H Pam J55 Husky 3500 H Char: B27 lnti Nickel 114 int Pete 1500 Int Pipe 11900 int Banwlck 2100 Iron Bay 10627 Jnculet Hill) Jasper .1750 Jaye 'l99 Jeanette C to Jellicoe "3110 Joburiie 17111) Jollet i775 Kerr Add 'snn Hevinei 'vIl0 Kroy 0 1 Labrador "l0 L Finch 000 L Dufault too L Dufault ltlfl L Ling '-no L Osu i75 L st-ore W0 L Was: "10 L Luaz 207 Lnmmiue 125 Laurent I 4000 Lnvalie 2900 Leiteh .1000 Lt-ncourt 3300 Lib Pete Woo L L Lac 1300 Lomcca "100 L I Pete Z50 Laredo 700 Louvict :.':t50 Lyhdhurn 1100 Macassn 1000 Mu-don 11600 Msckeno 1100 Macleod 1500 Madsen N00 Magnet 000 Melart 2010 Maneut 2000 Mar-ignld 11100 Maritime (I000 Martin .1000 Matntciiewen 3-"783 Mnyhrun I35 Mclntyrs 4000 Mckenxie 20300 Mcmerrnae 1500 Mcwsttere H5130 Merrill l.'ll0iJ Meta Ur 52: Maritime: I wtl I000 Midron 5200 Mill C 1900 liluidamnr 6130 Monti Ur 20.100 Nat Explorer 1000 Nat Pete 10500 Neilo 18000 N Labiiie 2550 New Delhi 400 New Dicken "600 N Port 61599 N Goldvue 4:150 N Harries I 105500 N Hllhridn 11000 New Hosco 1160 New Juan 16500 N Kelnre 17750 N Luuerre 12600 Newiund 4500 N Marion 5615 N Mylnmeque 10500 Newnorth .1000 New Non 1500 N Mining Scott: Isoo N Rauyn 700 N Ryan L t 315 New Take 700 New Thurb 000 Nib Yolln "I00 Nlnlsslniz .115 Noriinriii N moo Norgold I000 Nnrlartie W65 Nm-metal ti”-00 Nornx 'soo N C on. W000 Nor lnu Witt N Rankin 1500 North Trtn "M0 Nunulnmn 29711 Ohrien R7500 Oil select 11011 M Ran M 700 Okhlu -moo Oleery ".500 Omnitrnnl 7540 Open-ilsltn woo Oreniidl 'ltl.i Olinko 1-W1 Pu Ba: '12.! Pac Path TIM 7' West 50001 Pnremliq I000 Psrbcr ISM Perdee .1161 Pathfinder mo Peace R 1900 Pererhrt 200 Party 0 isoor Crew S7100 Pitch 0 3 3! 1 5300 Que Meteliiirg W0 Dlll Nitlel GI! guclllilit I '31:? i.:'..'”''' leave: 24 R rt ' 3 . - . - - s s. . . as... it 42.3” L..LL..9"1"..".v:!:".v me ....e.. ;;'t,,;;,,m;,g;;;-3-I r;;g;;yn mum ' '-mmi:;,;g summ-we mo 11 Palmer 2... .02 .i.i '5 SW” W" '3'" 133 C ucl Fair Prize List Mr and Mrs. Outometnst um W 107 104.51 rim!-um no on an accompanied hy their two sons. E. E. Parkman i ii. 1. ””.?5lli2 1'3... fit 1". ii (730 W ”"l”- W9 Wllmwl "1 "vi 11- Ml 1 3-. -ii. 3'. ....j,,,.,.u:W..m Rt 7' tinw, 4 ymir old nnri nl'(l1'.g in ll;tr.tiill;iii 2 Enter Maciloiialrl. their home here from a pleasant. l'il0.N'F 12!?! 1' "p lllllll I33 I311 131' Iill '-- . HIT) ( 3 llI0i'. . '1l'l(' -. i . 1 . l(' '0I'Sllfl. 0 Or Tlfl TGIIE I 6' 95ISlF'l”ll 7 I LN . A W H; 3;! V ' ii I it 11 Pl 2 1 1 '1 s v 1 I g mt t up It It m.rr T mmrnr. si.nd. .: 1. it ' 1-" Mr-Murrio 3 icric lit-Miirtio . Low. 4 your old or over. ill milk ll. S. A. and Canada. They were St. Sumnierside 7a: 7--. Tan .,,,', rm; .,,;, i Group ni three: Cow. lieilcr ii --I George MacMillan. 2. J. S llilllests or Mr. and Airs l,'IlxDII a......L.....L:..LL.... Fiji fl?” 5'" min ism Soil or 2 year oidt and heifer call---1. Vickerson. 3 Edwin Lord. Clark while at Toronto. Thev also n F Hump, R 0. arjri ail; . .31: 9:: Harold Palmct'..2. F.t:ir Mi'Mii1'tio. Group of three Cow. heifer, (I visited at Niagara and -many other ;ummp.:5id,:, pj-3,1. .' pp,;m, "J. ii 11 a 2 M” :22 2 I Best three animals, male or fe- or 2 year old: and heifer calf--l. points of interest. sill.-u.i..x1AN.s BUILDING at-. am am 3;,,,.,,-5., Mi, ,9; 95 99 imale. any age, get of one sire-1. J. S. Vickerson. 2. George Mac- 1 25” 353' 35” znoo sii stand 411 49 1!! .Harold Palmer. 2. Harold Palmeruiltlillan. 3. Bruce MacDonald. sympathy I5 extended I4 the - 281-. 27-.. 211 5.... mm! 35.4 mm ,5... .. M B t th - 1 1 1 bereaved family of the late Mrs-l A- R3Vm0"d Gunt- W, ,5, ,5. mm -Swan" H 19 W 3. Eric Mc urdo. l es ree anima 3. ma e or e- icharles Ta I r M J 3- so 0 D 225 215 225 2,,,,..5;ad,, 3, 3, 3. CHAMPIONS , male. any age. get of one sire-1. X0? 0 3 pcrtuc ulmsc W W 1 cu - - 51 49 5" moon siarr.-in tau; is is Male-Junior Champion--Guy -l. S. Vickerson. 2. George Mac- deaul "”'rl”'l I" Prim? C'l'Jn'.l' 3" Jr” , 5'"nm"'”' lgga 1:? 1""" 5l”l"V ll "WI 1"" Rodd. Reserve .ltinioi' Cltampinn-- Jillian 3 Fred Kitson H05P"5lg"" 'l'U95fl3.l' Allilv 22 all?" lbw” alallglggsgll 5 Maul. W", '7? 42 -42 f" if” ya Enrol: ;:ElllnlCl'. :1:-iiini; ((::amPinn-- StcBi(i'shPl:ar,:part'Y liner-iai PTIZE 5' llngelmii Illness. . - 3530 10 10 I0 ipim Siil (mi in iii in art) amor iranr. amp1on- or to es eicr .. years an M” William M . . .. "1T” 29 J , J. H . A 1 . . p H - .. . aiiinnalrl axiom vi 3 in 732 ti? ti": .3.” .::::'...;:..1.::l:.':.:r:.::::V:. ,'a,"1"l PHYSICIANS 17 '71 7 . - n ” ' ' - . . 77 l is l rsi 1:: ,3 Female-Junior ('liampioii -Har- el Albert Stetson 2. George Mac- bevtplfggp t::lrqa:1l:"gE. 1" M""”e5l ”l'- " Mi" "”"l”Jf"IliH!n. f if 35 lull rm.-a 531- so so olrl Palmer. Reserve .tiinior llillan V ii", and M. Lr. WE . I Pllfslrlan r Surgeon '” Fl Ti 1'1"" Tnrw '35 Cltaiiliiiiin-Harold Palmer st-iimr cimiiipioxs 1 ”- la 3l”t'"-5 Wll Water sir-st. Stlmmersido to 4r 45 '1 -.un1-we ......- I'H v - . , daughter Claire leii hr train out - , 3 .71. W. W, Tmw rm. .7: l Eliampion - Haroirl Palmer Re ll:-ile ... ,iiin1ni thatiipinn Fred .Au 2" for N9”, Ynrk (. F I ; FIN"? '93? 77 7i I5 l, with Ti-.i.-. Era 3-. .ei'ye Senior ftliainpmn--iiarolri lxilsoti l?eser1P.lun1or Champion-it ' " 3 mm s at 3, 1" 1 V"-i""'H'P "P! 39 Palmer. Grand Chaiiwlitn---Harnlti 'lt'ure :'ilaclJo1ialrl Senior Champ- m”"r":-" 12:5 22... '2... 2;, Palmer. Reserve Grand Champ um CPOIEVP Marmillan Reserve tor Champion--George Macliitllan Phologrdphelm 225 210 225 inoou Viining 2:. av, no inn-eHa1'r)ld Palmer. 5P.nI'Ir fhampmn SFFNI K"-50" Gratid Championei S Vir-kt-rson. THE READ STUDIO 20.33 Afgesc 32 775 JERSEY - lflalld ("amnion-George Ma!" Reserve Grand Champion-George . .7 14.1 .5"; 9 " W"? l Bull. Jr. Calf. born after Jan 1. tiilian lteserve Granrl Ch8miJWIlMacMiiian. 16i0oU Mont.ul) 41 J7 .. . -. D W SEAR; .1419 in .13 50.15,. on m m 102 19:13--1. .l. S. kickersiin. 2 .1. S. ltlrlll hilsnii 1 VI." hp mnllm - - 340 540 340 2270 y......,,. 33 351,. mg Vjcke.-son, 3, George M-amiiii.-in l”cn1':le Jimmy ('h;;n1pi1in 4FTFd , any Ni, V, in H" gggg 7g 7 VT- 1;: 22;”-i::: 323 ill?" 33: 2:; 239 4 Gordon Doherty. Kttsrm litcscrve .lunior Champion . .. am 39;; (ion 50,, V:5:a':”' 45 45 4; I Sr.d('Ea)lf. hzllill Jl1(;ll4llP;'lll:lill,ll e-it ql l(Xfls:Pll'(.SflI1 Sogior Champ-. 1'." tom 1? t - . ... ..”-. ire 141117., . - , , . if mm M731 117.23 ll2'J.l....'"" ll 3.?” l3l.g...?..4 3" "C ” ( -. "-”""5'......"5”I."'.57". - SUMMERSIDE .:t:::::::: it :2 :1 R-in-I W """"""""'-"' . - . .. 19" 3”" 3” :..novt lr.sa vs: 760 mi 2 BI'II('t' Mm'D0ll3ifi 3 ('""rEf' TODAY 2:30-7:1.)-9:15; SATLRDAX 4:15-9:15 15",, 1-'15! 155”. miiiiiiii-av Iitltl .107 7'1." Niacilliliati 4 .l, S Yickorsoii 13: ttltm 1: 2? ..:;tt..t.rr :':2.."i;".l';.L' (iii of that 225! 201 ZIG 1 ' w -v v I - - ' 34 5" 33 iailig hhllennl iwin Lord. I t W 1:1 . -. - - . . . , mg 21!; 2:: Heifer, Jr. Cali. hoin'ai-lei Jan. p Aftp, ihp .3”-1 of sppiem. of Souths p I05 I03 105 inmvuim... lit 12 1.1 i1- "Wile 590'” -Vial-””'"'l Zn oer meals will he served by I V 57 an 61 moi, z...,,,,,...., 45 41 .5 J. S. Vickcrson. 3. Bruce Mac- g . mnst Spxtafllal no 156 160 .55.,z....,,. am 3, ,5 immldg pieservation only at Nlul. I ”2 ”ii.,';2 Cvztggmm m 555 Heifer, Sr. Calf. born hetween berry Lodge, Summerside. N! 000105 IIIO ', 3-3; 3: 21g 100 Paw 595 595 595 '-llfli 1 and ZDECG 31- 195;!-livlill-I 5- Catering to dinners, ban- 3 I , . . W, 3. ,. Bg.0f.SY"k W 5” ' gccilosrog Macnfgfff 3” 3" quets, wedding receptions, . X ( 149 230 1”-W 25 Monti so so so 1 . ' etc I 114” 14 H 151 N Scotin aw. aim sow. i'lege"a1K,yte”r 32'"?! "gdgl; iyears ' - i f in no no .v -. 1 n. . . . c erson X. 166 too 185 "Zf.?.'.Z'.'?..i 23” 12” ll” 3 Geifge ...fa”c....,,.,,,V ints. .1. it. CUNNINGHAM .. N 53”: 831: 145 Royal so 59It so 'He-; .1 . ' l . 4 ,5 4 ' ier. 2 years and iindei - years . g L”! ail ii .,,.,7.'.'s?;,'.'.?”.;" N” '6 Ml .in milk-i. Aihert Stetson. 2. Gen. g 34"! 34 34 125C Brew as me tin lhiacntillan. 3;: 2;: 1;; 1545 D Mill 7-:3 7;, Heifer. '1 years and under 3 years its as 5 lf.”.;E.,,;iff;,,, if .'..I ;, ,dry--i. Gs-urge MacMillaii 2. E11 . N 0 T I C E 70 6! no mo Walkers vsv. 7415 7:14 gone Donahue 3. George Vlacllil-1 2s 27 as Total sales 4.4ai.noo Itier-s. lien its as 9: .L - ' no 3 ,, mp jT' Cow. 3 years old. iiry. must show 1:; 21455 3;?! UGAMBLER FROM NATCHEZ" evidence of being in call or having Dr- E- CGIIGQINIH I01 10 , , . ' , , an no at This action-Packed film brine 3”; ”.','f:;1l f..”'g” M”M'"” 2 will be absent from his we no is: together for the first time on the -Co-W 3 yeefrs -0” in milk I J S . f k 105 100 103 screen the talents and charm of ' T t gfficg gr fwg wgg 5 in in in .t f fh t I 1- Vickerson. 2. George MacMillan. W4 ,2” N . wo o e mos popu ar rsing 3 G M Mme . . . I55 144 m. lyoung stars in Hollywood. Dale .- 9”'5e ac ": lbggmnmg August 31. 37 15 16 Robertson and Debra Paget. C”w' 4 years. dd " ""5 dry' ,..,,,..miiyuviii no as 109 F I, f h t i 1 must show evidence of being in :33: 1:: la, 1l;ialn!;SaL?icfP5:' ..E;hlm5e;iS1;:ln(g:! rag call or havingghldione-1.jeorge V Eafmjgmmwg o " 1 . "WE m In It: terelof ansr lava: rpbagzt ecailgin '"m"'mM"" X2: 2 :14 portr:;1yed 'h.V on: of 1I:0Il.l'lV()ng'Sl D E N L C N I 02 it'll in up c arac er ac ors, omas n- , . . . -m""m"r”A;”Ti: TM” '7-"T no - bl DISIIRSIIIF sov.”33 133 WI; ;T3S3.'hfr'ieswi'.l' ai'i"nai3"ii5C L ' L 1. t Tonight .. 7 - 9-15 iii-i ii-2. bertson. a young cavalry officer 1 F" AW!-”"K Sm.'""" Huomh '0' M" V Saturdav .. 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 2 : 25: to track down the murderers oii Partial Prevention of Tooth DN'a.y. : . his gambler father. . . . " '3 9 . . . . . an 1;: ,-.3 fInlves't(iilz1iiiingRtht:3 firciimsiancesj C Thisstreatmeng istbeir;1g'1given.NCt)li1iV ltIll.I1Cg:e:'llt1h 1 15V: 0 t e I ing. 0 ET 50" 5C0V9I'5' entre l1lIT'lI'TI8llSl 8 0 C l red in 9 OWI1 ' , H g 57 s7 . . ' . . ' . N 1 R lIiN it I... 9.. 2.. 31;; tggggfmfgllgthforg hgrlggggggtg side. It is available WITHOUT CHARGE to. JOHN Y CA 1 A T 3 5: . . . i (sun: isv. lsh :35 death, originally made in took (1) Prefsclmol chndm" Tho E"? THREE I" Flvh '1"”:"' "'”'”fT"S'”"S”fP”'”PP " "” '"”rm”m” .5 ' ' like he was chem: at YEARS OF AGE """""l't""""'-1'-. INVISIBLE ENEMY ausun at r it I 1 ii '3 :3 One of these men. Andre Rivar.'e.: (2) School children up in "IN!" I-ith hirtiiilay. who 7 . - ' 1.; ably portrayed hv KevlnVlllcCarthy; P,-odm-p R (lprtifimtqv that all ilitcvsstlry dental III 37 cu fl.',;:,s,,e:,.?,:”ira'ii:liiimlnlrmatillilllgii treatment hits first been completed. 9 9 g s - 1' - - . - t t ,- . . V . . uit can psi this affection is strictly one-siriedl 1 his Clinic lllll "lwlal" rm 3 llmnml PM md Onll W. H .. . . V I as, :63 ”r'”,' db” ,DB"':'S'. 1"”? Rpqiiosts for appointments should tlwrcforc be marlc " " " '7 "M "”w"""” "W" ”37 ” ' 1 1 n" v" 1 1' Do i 1 Public Health its no 715 mirahle performance as this nrls- AT ONCE to i 10 Hlslnn 0 ll 71 I :37 st .13 tocrntlc flower of the smith." in "mvltii (”ontt'o. Sumniorsirlc. Tclophono 2124. ,3 ";g ”;f;,? hand-to-hand combat with tit” 32 5, in three men, Robertson eliminate: N 94 94 them one at a time and thus soi- : 2 S ves the mystery of the crime. PLAYING SIZVIHV. SEPT!-'M'RFR 4th 12 in MI. Realizing now.that she really loves I ..,"RA(wLE "F (N R LAHY OF FATIMA-n ins I04 ins Rohcrtson, Miss Daniels finds it . p '75 ”" "5 is too late since he has fallen in M I" h"”.M"r so 20 J0 Ewe Wm. "lg henuuful Mkg pamq I'roc-uvcis to go in the Prin--r Cmiiiir I-Ioqntal ni” 7.: 7.3" -..a..-...-.91 3 Annual hiectitig oi the rrim-.1 ldduarrl island "much '31 j"I;')'vm';;:";g'rtT1'-Potrr f '1"!- W . I g 7 v . . V. .. . . . ,,i I; if, WFII:-:TldF:0'l;tmPl-Il';'::ulr':E ier Potato Ptoducer Association will behold at Piincc COMING WWDM. W” Tm..SDH.' SEPT. L” ii. ” 5". tins imiii rat .PI'lKl1i0I11 England? in (-0l"".V- TllP-'”l3-V- 59-P'”mhPf 5- ( ""i"l”l'l U910” H""- "MARTIN LLJTIIER” mi :5 iii mg ' i Summerside. Guest speakcr. Hon. Eugene Fllllcrl. with Ncall Mactiinnil in am. in i - - --- ' ' -' - - ” q 0 1 - ' is -I 9 no PM. Daylight Tim! M W 1” Minister of Agiicultuie, mg. (nun 3. at at 1:7 ill 1 i'.'7 ' NROYAL" September 7. Orange Hail. Bay Fortune. Guest speak- M l "" " - ' - ' ' i i' k rictiltiire Queens ,,. W M . oi. R. A. Picice. Depattmen o 1 2 . , . g - g g g BIBDEN - . 4. - r- -- e --A 1 ' s; '3 1;; 2;; ' 1 County, Friday. September 9. at Bitch (ourt. Ciinr- S R; C. lb, 'HEAi RE SbMM,:K,..UM in to 47 Friday 8:30 P. M. lottetown. Guest speaker. Supt. R. C. Parent, Experi- ev - '3: '3 '3 Saturday 7:15 - 9:15 mental Farm. ' lg lg 1;; "BEWARE MY LOVELY" Provincial Annual Meeting at Birch Court. g no ssh Matinee Saturday 2:80 Charlottetown. Wednesday, September 14th. .1955. 7'" M The meeting will be addressed by the Premier Hon 1006 as ins ” ' ' ii; iii 3?; mi 5- WAn'l”'h'”:”"- "1 PM P”, FRIDAY -. SATURDAY --- 3:15 at .u mectnzsa . . In 0- m . . . I I! ”CAMEO"' no no 3!! i Everv interested producer is urged to attend. on W. 9 ' W W "lg iurasnvoron . g ' it; If; 13 iFriday-Saliirdly 7 I5-ll 15: Mam Siitllttliu A H0lI9.Vm00" II A ':''”:!''I'' "' 30'9l9'0"l (Nmelil. us 1.10 in 1 Ines Saturday 2 It Randolph . V - II I0 0"- " 1' " ,Scoti. Clairi Trevor in "THE DONALD G. ANDERSON. I: ,g'4 ,3 .s1'nANC.En won; A cum", in 3.309;,”-y.'rrensnrer. Lucille Ball. Desi Arnu. Marjorie Mali In in ill color. Also serial and News. I 1 to 10 in III II II saw about 1832 The old muzzel-loader shot gun, their home with the help of this with its powder horn, bears an - 132 years ago. inscription or insignia which places of Urban .1. Des- it among the oldest guns in the Roclies of Miscouche built their Province today. table was the first boil in the first Illllll in Mist-ouciie and summoned people to worship. over roads and by means of transport- ation vastly different that to which the people of today are accustom- (Photo by Wotton) church ed. Friday. Sept. 2. 1955 The Guardian Page 11 Congratulations are extended to Mr. Francis Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shield: of Cler- mont whn attained the highest marks in the matriculation exams written ,in Summerside and has won the scholarship donated by the eight Womens institutes in this area. The institutes that comprise this scholarship are liai- peque, Baltic, Sea View. Darnley, Spring Valley. Clermnni. Hamilton and Indian River. Rev. Rupert Maclmllan arrived home from Calgary, Alberta. on Friday. He came by Boston. Mass. where he visited his sister. Agatha. He was accompanied home. by Mrs. Grace lllacl.cIIan uho has spent the past two moniim visiting time with her sister, tirs. Joseph Giiiis, before returning west- liir. and illrs. Winrlsun lirvhziiit arrnrnpatiieti by ltiss Millir iinhi from where Mr. Parker plans in 0 when they plan to sail for Rona. FE Italy They have been the guest: .3 . 'of Mrs Hawkins parents. Mr. Ill ti, Mr and Mrs Athol Cotton Mrs. Harold Wnodside of Margot: '7 Kensingtnri. have as their guest during the summer months. Mr. Coiton's mother. Mrs Wll-f .p - liam 1.. Cotton of Montreal. MV 3"” Mli Cl-3'-id! EDI! laccompanieil hy Mr, and Mn, .lii.sepl-i Wnoilticle. Kenslngioll. wan tmnlnrtsts to Sianhope. Brook!” and Phariniieinwn. on August 21 land were guests of Mr. and Mn. pstaniey Thompson. CV, Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Mee- .l.elian of Saint John NB. was recent visitors ho Indian MVI. FIRST IN JANUARY Hiiri-it-iinv Alice this ,VE3!' VI the first .i:iniiary hurricane if (-rirrlr-d in the United sgggg Wcatiicr liuicau. 4 Professional Cards relatives in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Joiui Macli-lillan of Caiganni Chartered Aita.. who has been visiting her old home in Indian River. is ail ACCOUNISHTS . present ViSillTlE relatives a nd 1', Earle jfickev 5 g friends in liumlorri. ll-'-timt rlllii Canadian F.-uh of Cnrnmerw ii Boston. Mass She plans on re guudmg ' '”r"””3 he-V9 VW" "1 SPPMI srtnie Summerside. P.E.I. Phone HQ W. Albert Robertson P. F.. l. Wl'Tl'lI. BUILDING (irunriilc at Water Street son of Charlotlclnvin Horn iisii summenldi ors ta Kensington and Hamilton "I-SVL " 0' 50E on Aug. 21. 3344 cu L.--.........L.:j-L. Mr. and Mrs. Fred P k Ketts1ngton.- left on Monday iiriiii: mg by train for Quebec City K we ml” & S0" I-Im"0d Fire - Auto - Casualty f -.A:.!b?(9- 5.1..