verse dedicated a new vestry on Sunday. November 4th. Rev. )1. c Bacon of Port Elgin. a former minister of the Parish. was the guest preacher at both morning and evening services. The church choir under the direction of Mrs. Blanche Harper was in charge of the music. They were assisted b) iirs. Hedley iowther as soloist in the morning. in the evening ltlrs, Verner Norring was solo- ist and the Summerslde Quartetto sang two numbers. The Vestry was built to meet (hr needs of a growing Sunday Srlioul it will also provide a place for mid-week groups and congreg- ADD TO CAPE TRAVERSE UNITED. The United Church at Cape Tra- l ationa activities. it has been built on the west side of the church with aiding doors opening into the sanc- ary. Its construction is in keeping with that of the church. inside there is an attractive room. 22 feet by 35 feet. It is finished in stained Meeting is Called At S'sicle On Potato Tariff Resolution the regular monthly meeting of the Summerslde Board of Trade on Thursday night, a meeting ha; been arranged for a joint commit. tee meeting representing the Sum- clsi mcrside. Aiberton, Crapaud and Charlottetown Boards to frame a resolution in connection with thel Tuesday .vening in the Town until at Summerslde. the P.E.l. Potato Marketing Board commmiitee in this matter, be ta':en back to the various boards 3;" "'9" approval and it will then lties at Ottawa. by this committee to the advisabil- NI. Accordlug to I decision made at tawa for presentation. It has also been suggested that the suppport of the Atlantic Provinces Econom- ic Council should he s ted in connection with this in: I do on. Two Fires Keep Kensington Dept. Mr. Elric Campbell, manager of BUSY On wCCk'ICnd my on potato tariffs- The mccting will be held on ad Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. M. I Two fires kept the Kenslngton -. will be present to asssist the Fire Department busy over the weekend when they were called out on Saturday to a fire at Hamilton and again to a local blaze that they quickly extinguished. . Firemen were alerted Saturday evening about 7.30 when a barn fire at Hamilton, about four miles from Kensington broke out at the When drafted the resolution will forwarded to the proper author. tion Consideration will also be given gm y .3. John A, pen-yl 50,, of M1. andyreserve grand championship. The Mrs. Perry, Summerslde. who hasl been working in the oilfields i Alberta has joined the Parat,-U0 91' DlVl5l0l'l Oi Queens Own Rifles l stationed in Edmon i Mr. Perry received his educa. went to western I 1 ! E . l 22: a 'l in I p. ton. Alberta. I at Summersi d ll h St shortly mar 9 IE Lli00ll leaving school plywood to blend with the finish of liy 0' h3VinE a delegation re regen. No.-man per ,0 own. , Canadfa "ll"? ii? the 5,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ting all the boards in the Pprovnce ed by Davidgul;toaIhsd,ay.Pe barn in me been ei'3'””9; The chairman of the building 'cC0mP-my the resolution to 0t- was completely destroyed along uNmN CE committee is Mr. Hedley Muttart. with a quantity of straw oats and M-IHED Th9 93"P9'"e" 9" lmmbers 0' some potatoes but the firemen man HALIFAX iCP' - The Nova the congregation, Harry Muttart. Nathan Bell, and Glen Waddell. Men of the congregation assisted in some of the work. The church is a part of the Tryon pastoral charge. and the minister is the Rev. Lloyd Archer. Potato shippers in the western end of the island report a very dcliniic shortage of refrigerator mrs toming through from the main land during the past week. They say that while the shortage is not serious, it could become so un- less the Ralway can increase the supply in the near future. llr George Greenough, Superin- tt-ntiz-nt of the Canadian National Railways. island Division admitted last night there was shortage of Refrigerator Car Shortage. Reported In Prince County refer cars. He said however that every available effort was being made to rush cars to this area as soon as possible. Mr. Greenough notes that a trem- endoua upswing has taken place in potato shipments from the Western Part oi the Island since the first of November but feels there is no great cause for alarm. "i believe that future island po tcto shipments will be taken care of". he said. - Two Brothers Of Alma Woman In Springhill Mine celved a telegram on Saturday with the information that two of her brothers, Herbert and Joge tr Holloway, were among the mlh- crs entombcd at Springhill. No further word has been received and at the time of writing their names had not been those rescued. heard the good news on that a cousin. and regular summer visitor. Mr. Gcrlad Matthews. was among the survivors brought to the surface Saturday afternoon. Matthews. formerly of Elmsdale. aged to save the house and ndjoin- ing buildings which had ca'ught fire before their arrival. The cause of the fire is not known. , A roof fire at the residence of Joseph Watson. Kensington had the fire department out again Sunday morning about 11.!) but they quick- ly extinguished the blaze with no interior damage although there was minor smoke damage. Mrs. Ralph Vincent. Alma, re. msromsn nma OTTAWA (CP)-Rev. Georges Simard, internationally known Ro- man Catholic philoaopher, theol- ogian and historian: died in hos- pital here Friday night. lie was 78. Father Simard, a native of Bale St-Paul, Que., in Charlevoix county, retired from teaching at Ottawa University about four years ago because of ill health. announced among Elmsdale, Saturday Kenneth Matihess, He is a son of Mr. Howard Preparing For lobster Carnival lliessrs. John 8. Wright. presi- dent of the Summerslde Board of Trade and Councillor Willliam Jen- kins. members of the lobster com- mittee of the Summerslde Lobster Carnival. on Saturday went to Co- cane. N.B.. to make arrangements with the firm of E.P. Melanlon. lobster packer and exporter for the supply of lobsters for the car- nival in Summerslde next July. The two men made arrange- mcnls for any quantity up to 10 ions that may he needed and the lobsters will be transported to Summerslde daily as needed. Full details of the arrangements mntic will be dealt with at a mrcting of the Summerslde Lob- slvr Carnival committee to be held soon. WESTERN GUARDIAN CARD PARTY. New Iandon school, Tuesday. November 8. DANCE iriahtown mu, Nov. sot, 3500 door prize. music by Urban Deighan. gt suvma ,'POUI.'i'ltY dialy. at our plant, Monday through Thurs- day. wnddeu Bros. Crapaud. THE OFFICE of Raymond Grant optometrist will be closed from Nov. 5th to Nov. 10. For appoint.- Inent phone 2894. nor CHICKEN supper and plum pudding. Mrs. Marion Bmnnans. Spring Valley. Nov. 6th.. sponsor- ed by C. W. L. . l'lANO&- Just arrived two lova- ly apartment size pianos. recondi- tioned like new. and beautiful tone. C 'J. Gallant liowlan Phone l't40,3i. ' X MBNDELSSOIIN PIANO-vi New Ipinet Plano just arrived.,'IIeight 37V. inches. Depth 2.311: inches: Width 5634 inches. Special price of 3525.00. Folder on request. C..I. Gallant. Howlan, Phone R10-31. . ECTRIC 0Il0AN- Mlshaii Or it used, but in good condition Indohas a beautiful teas. Suitablo for home or Church. Special Price of 8575.00 C.J. Gallant. I-lowlan. Phme R40-30 IGUESTS ON CRUISE - Coun- Cllltn William Jenkins. Deputy Mayor. representing the town of Summerslde on the return crnlso or the frigate "Lanark" as guest of the Captain W-M. Kidd yester- dlyt On arrival at Ch-.' i i the official party proceeded to G0 rnmesit House where a re- tell on was held in honor of the Visitors. PERSONALS 13. no Corbett. Aiberton. an- )r- the Prince County Hospital In Sunday. Mr. John Green. has purchased PNPCFIY recently owned by the)-ts vntcent Connolly. Central "Mine. ii. Girl Guide column REALLY BIG There is something really big comisg up this week for all Guid- era. Guides and Brownies. Mrs. Charles Linkletter. our interna- tional Commissioner, is planning a day for you all in different dis- tricts. Mrs. Llnkletter is going to REGENT SEEUND GREATE sroosv 3:304:15-9:10 -runs. 7:15 -. 9:10 r l ' 0 9 Iilliiillillii-lillll iillillllliliil sl n10UlMii.-llllINfil'l'l!IlUlESiKB'A l.MEI9bIflEMlAmIll. PFIUK AMI Ns.Ml tell you about the International as- pect of Guiding, the Centenary World Camps, and will show two films, in sound and colour. ”Hands Across the Sea" and "World Friendship." Mrs. Cudmore. our provincial Commissioner will be there to speak to you. and also a Guide will tell her experience at the Pilot Camp at Doe Lake last summer. This is a fine program. and we hope to see all the Guiders. Guides and Brownies who possibly can attend there. All Lone Guides are cordially invited at the near- est place of gathering. and we shall really be hoping to see them there. The following is the schedule. which we want you to please study. Tuesday. Nov. 0 at the Sunday School room in Basement of Unit- ed Church 4.00 p.m. Brownies; 7.00 p.m Guides; Summerslde District including Slemon Park. also Ken- sington, Wellington. Miscouche. Wedneada . Nov. 7th, (.00 p.m. Alberton with Tignish Guides in- vited; 0.00 p.m. Summerslde Local Girl Guide Association Thursday. Nov. itth At the Prince of Wales Auditorium. Charlotte- town, 4.00 p.m Charlottetown Brownies; 7.oo p.m. Charlottetown Guides, Central Royalty, Southport and Br kley Guides and Brown- ies in ted; 9.00 p.m Provincial Guide Executive meeting -Red Cross House. Charlottetown. Friday. Nov. 9?: p. m. M” ...Y... at Montague wt rgetown IIIIM B Bum Ab ER Guides invited. UIMIGDIK THE lnntss; Saturday. Nov. ltltnll. l0 a.m.a3.t HENRY HATTIIAWAY Souris. Gu dos and rownies . can Pg. All MONT)", iilldeit Le nor is Mun? C E svmiy trn ay. v. . n - - land, (.00 p.m. Guides and Brown- ;',,"';c,,'”3','c',a,,. "Vb Sccip 8 I 0 les. L .. SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT (MONDAY) 7:15 - 9:15 TUESDAY 8:30-7:15-9:15 Scotia labor relatio decision handed down certified the international operating engineers. Local 721. blflaining agent for all cntvim-t-r. in the province. A made Sept. 26. 1956 ns boa"d in a' Saturday union oi as pplicatlon u as- tAdd To Laurels At Amherst i Mink judging at the Maritime Win- Prince County Mink Ranchers Grand - Geo. Callbeck. STEWART PABTEL8 Males (13 shown). 1, L.W. Han- cock. 2. Geo. Callbeck, 3. John Hancock. Females (ll shiwn) 1. John Han- cock, 2. L.W. Hancock, 3. Bluennse ltanch. Champion Pastel male - L.W- Mr. George Callbeck and Mr. L.W. Hancock of Summerslde took top honours in the final day of ter Fair last Saturday. The Callbeck ranch bad the grand and reserve grand champ- ionship for Royal Pastels Mr. E.T. Mill. Kensington had the female champion in this class. lilancock; Champion Female, John hlr. ilancock took the grand i Hancock, championship for Stewart Pastels Grand Champion - L.W. Hancock. while Mr. Callbeck took reserve; Reserve . Geo, Callbeck. grand. in the Ileutian Class, Mr. Callbeck tooit both the grand andl4"iE,'jgl1E”ri,seshDwn, 1 Geo Cm female for Standards and went onl beck" 2' Gaol Callbeck" at 3'3 l v to take the grand and reservel"0;:,'m1eI um". mow"). 1' Gm- champlonship in this class. Monday, Nov. 5, 1956 The Guardian tinge 17 CANADIAN on. W Canadian output of crude j roleum in the first half of I3 was 38 per cent higher than the same period of 1955. Callbeck. I. Goo Callbeck. I. 3.3. Jones. Grat.J Championship and re- serve grand. Geo. Callbeck. STANDARD MINK Adult Males 115 shown), I. J. Mclnnis, 2. E.'T- Mill, 3. Biuenosel Ranch. ,' 1 Adult male ifiva shown) 1. Geo. "'3"?- Callbeck. 1. Comeau, 3. Comeattf '5” males 5h0)”"l- 1- Wm. C8!- Kit Male 12: shown) i. Comcau. i V"-kl 4- Flemmius 3- I--W. Han- COC . 2. Comeau. 3- Geo. Callbeck. Kit female (22 shown) 1. Geo. Callbeck, 2. Mclnnla. 3. J. Com- Elli. Champion female, Geo. Callbeck. reserve champion - Geo. Callbeck, Gnand Champion - Gco. Callbeck. OTHER TYPES (four nr.;les shollnl. i. Geo. Call- beck. 1. J. Flemming, 3. Flem- CAMEO KENSINGTON MON.-TUES.-7:15-9:15 A comedy starring popular tel! vision comic George Gobel in The following are the results of the judging .. ROYAL PASTEL . Dark Males ti! shown) 1. Geo.' Callbeck, 2. Geo. Chilbeck. 3. L.w.l Iiancock. Light Males (20 shown), 1. Gen. Callbeck, 2. Geo. Callbeck. 3. ET Mill. Dark females, 1. Geo. Callbeck, 2. J. Comeau. 3. .l- Comeau. Light females, 1. E.T. Mill, 2. Geo. Callbeck, 3. B.B. Jones. Champion and reserve male - Geo. Callbeck. Champion female - E.T. Mill, Reserve J. Comeau- Grand Champion and Reserve EXHIBITTON See the Aces in action for ADULTS 50c CIVIC STADIUM REDS VS. BLUES Monday, November 5--8:30 p.m. Sharp ”'I'HE BIRDS AND THE BEES” drawing Mon. and Fri. y worth 370.00. Wed.. HOCKEY the first time this season 3039;" MON.-TUES.-7:15-9:15 MATINEE MONDAY-8:N George Montgomerv in exciting Western drama. "LONE GUN in Technicolor. Also serial and IICWI. l norms. CHILDREN 25c B R A C E ' 5 NOVEMBER SALE em to 0-- SUB-ZERO FOOD FREEZER o I20 5. capacity fusrar. Separately Insulated. p aalsvior no is. optional exits. 5 I DUAI.-TEMP "UP-SIDE-DOWN" s its Dsftnsling Evstl foods don't ttsds llsvoutti REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER e Shel Pin Ptiamtsa Yellow. See list Glass H m "M till ll'lllllSllll-lilsiltll l.'ilTlEll-ltlllll llililill-licll llillsllll "M5 Your defrosting BUTTON is done in 7 minutes. 0 Pull Width Freoser Chest and Drawer- 59 lbs. eopoelty. ,, 0 Full Width Crispar. J Deep Capacity door Aviva ' 3f:"..'.'3"a-Ci".'..'i2'.'..'.Z1'.""' 3 3 95 Special 3232.40 eolowit optional extra. S.PCA The Eighth Guide Law. "A Guide is a friend to X ' " is being brought to our minds the last few 7.! cu. ft. Delue Ian-igarator Model D5 - 45 lb. Iroaal food storage, I does shelves and butter keeper, crisper eptioaai 9191- CM”! 03 Elli! White. Shell Pink. Primrose Yellow at Sea Mist Green exterior ulsrs at as extra cost. 54 III!" h.. 105" w.. 3" d. srrciii. l.I ca. ft Deluxe Refrigerator Model D770 - 59 lb. frosen food storage. with manual Defrost. v door shelves, butter keeper, crisper. 55h” IL. 25" w.. 2996" d. 820.95 mam 3267.20 as ea. ft. Auto-defrost Model nAii1o as fit. from: food storage. push button auto defrost. I door shelves. butter and egg Rog. 390.96 srrclii. 10.! ca. ft. Dual-Temp Model C1100 - 79 lb. sub-zero food Ruler. No Def:-ostiag liver! 55'4" 1., I156" w.. 896" I. Reg. Bog. 47s.ss srrctit IIPRIGHT HOME FREEZERS s&lSODI.llIIhI. -.-:'.':.t..".'-..':.':'..'-3-.':." MODEL 'l0U45-'l0 CU. FT. Special 5249.95 weeks. by reports that the Society for the prevention of Cruelty to Animals is becoming active again. Don't you think it would be doing our good deed Guides. if we men- tioned to our parents that their attendance at the meeting next. Tuesday night, Nov. 6th at City Hall. would be a great encourage- ment to those who are getting this worthwhile society active again. Tltankoffering Service Hold The annual thankofferlng ser- vice of Alberton Auxiliary of the W.M.8. of the United Church of. Canada was held in the Church Sunday morning. Autumn flowers and Wild plants beautifled the sanctuary- Worship was conducted by the proddent. Mrs. A.C. Green. lull- use vice-yteatdent. Mrs. he responsive from Welsh Cobble, American Hard Nut, Coke, BE AS SNUG AS A BUG IN A RUG THIS WINTER" SCHUhwl1AM'S in ltonslngton Assure yourself of ample coal supplies in your cellar when the cold weather hits. You can choose now ' Sydney, Albion Nut or Albion Egg. PHONE KENSINGTON I0 FOR fall-III ovens. FAST SERVICE .. tow mess 3299-95 l'AWCl'l'l' S75.00 Allowance On Any Coal or Wood Range aumxw DIALTEMP. UNIT M ADMIRAL 8" Flea-olleat Electric Range Makes every Pot and Pan AUTOMATIC S379.95 Canada's Med Popalar I-hob Range - ll-aad New Bl Twice as saaea nits. Glade "Dream" ovea . . . Q to use wider than ordinary COMBINATION GAS AND OIL RANGE 5408.50 KcCI.AlY CDNIINATION GAS AND GI. IANOI S4I7.00 Thor Washer Specials Automatic Washer with "Cycle Dial" setting - The cycle dial turns washer "ea" and "of!" sad controls washing. rins- lag. and again In cycle. Regaiar 88035. smut Aalonatlcnryer-uplsadhgsphdnmtypewlthdswer Iatiag flas. st-rent S1 New 'i'bor square tub riager washer. Faster sadsiag-Iasld rlastag-taster lrahhg. Regular 8230.00. , smug 8199.00 Mitzi Gaynor, David Niven. BanI'