SEPTEMBER 4. 1953 p.) i rue WESTERN GUARDIAN -PTM PRINCE COUNT! OFFICE I lununer Street. Sninmersli Phone sou. ewl, Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE WOTTON Home Phones: 8032 and I038. The Guardian may be bought at any or the following stores in Slunmersidei gm Bookstore. BIIIIIIIIGI Street; Oourllee Drugstore. If central Street: Kellie News-stand. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 0'! Grenville ltroetc noueelws Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Water Street; View: Grocery. no Russell Street; ElI.lIIlII'u sou. sea-vine Drug Store; Fred's Grocery, Convent gen,-gg LL Walls In Kenslnnon. H WEST PB'l'NCB OFFICE MM”! "III Mb. Repuse Phone: as-1 Office and 08-! ii'::::.''' ..3io!.L BRIO. shingle and stone siding. Book orders early at Bracels. -DB. NO0NAN's Dental Office closed until September 21st. .50! cuter machine oil and -PARISH or ALBEBTON. mobil motor oil at Braces. -T!lE MAEGATE PASTORAL CHARGE of the United church of Canada. services Sunday, Septem- bu 6th. New London lo A. M. Church of England. Holy Com- munion in Holy Trinity Churc , Alma, at 9:15 am. and in S. Luke's. 0'Leary Corner at 11:00 am. Evening prayer in st. Peter's Church, Alberton, at 7:30 p.m. Rev. J. R. McMahon, rector. The blessing and dedication of the new Church of the Immacu- late Conception at Wellington on Sunday next recalls the interest- ing history of this parish, of which a sketch is given below. The former church was destroyed by fire on January 31. 1951, and the following spring work was started on the new building. which was opened for service on the Feast of the Immaculate Concep- tion. Dec. 8, 1952. The first part of Sunday mornings service will consist of the blessing of the cor- nerstone, followed by the dedica- tion ceremony. Most Rev. James Boyle. Bishop of Charlottetown, will ofliclate and will be present at the throne in the sanctuary for THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Interesting History Recalled By Dedication Ceremony On Sunday Of Enlislmeflj New Church Building At Wellington lthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Helaire iMr. and Mrs. John Howard Mac- ilnnls. He is scheduled to leave P. Air Force I --The following personnel have llenlisied with the R. C. A. I". at line Summerside recruiting unit since Tuesday of this week: Joseph Louis Henry Gallant. 88 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, whose Wife and parents reside at that address. LAC. Gallant is Gallant. He is scheduled to leave P.E.l. today, i John Ray Maclnnis. of Murray River. AC2 Mmclnnis is the son of E. I. today. Earl Keith Hobbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard James Hobbs, 329 Eusion BL. Charlottetown. He is scheduled to leave P. E. I. on October 2nd. Edward Roy Wilson, whose wife and parents live in Richmond. RR. 2. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. RAGE ELEVEN CAPITOL Sunrmes-side Tonight 7 - 9:15; Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 - are nounua BILL -- Margale 11.30 A. M. and Long River Alonzo Wilson. LAC. Wilson will 730 p, M. . High Mass. Rev. J. F. Buotte. -? -DELEGATES To C0NvEN' DBBV-01' at MOM Carmel, will be the receive posting instructions later, --CENTRAL BEDEQUE UNITED ;Fh'0”xRAt,3 8990181 meeiins of preacher. Willard Golden Cotton, whose BAPTIST CHURCH. - Seri'lcelad?m;' Lira" lafagch d"f the C.:"' ' ' ' wife and parents live at Northam. Sunday. 11.00 A. M. Sunday SCh00HRm, J E n W :4"? W e(;'e"'"3' Wellington was in the first years New Chm-ch tvellington built in 195? lLAC. Cotton will receive posting ', W5 A M- R" C' A" B”""" xun-!HPaill Profit Kvciaire-3 Egripoixted A.iI:.' ” "'3 exlsml” ll" Irish semi” ' " ' iinstruciions later. He is the son . 2 - W"- loizatcs to the Provincial Coni- memt Aboul me 3'93” 1343 11 nUm' inf Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cotton. ' l ber of emigrants from the South ,5 Robert wmmm Lee, son of Mr., . imand convention at llliscouche on -BEDEQUE UMTED Cnvncallilo l . q t -H, C d , R of Ireland took up land in the i M Mrs, wmiam T, Lee, 31 Bishop? PASTORAL CHARGE. a sersvioes.ROc";ff.?r'.i lip alttcrriatiglinmrlgleighnte. vicinity of the present location of ill, Charlottetown AC2 Lee was, & i 0” s”"d"5" September mh' H A M lPFPSifl9ni R. M. Dunn presided the Village. and commenced farm- scheduled to leave P. E. l. on Sept, i ,. ' at. Bedeque, 3.00 P. M. at Borden lag the n,,...1,,,g, Minurps uprc inc: operations. Owing to l'al'lOl.lS 730 f.M. at Albllny. The S.aCY9-ii-sari by the sen-rotiiry, J. R. Roch-icauses these people ultimately dis- merit of the Lords Supper will he ford. Following a short discuss-,persed to other districts and High- 2nd. V Alan Warren Burns. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vilarrrn Burns, PO. Box! ...vou IOVI III I saw wiiounru u .. IIAIIIIE liliiiilllll Kiri. JANE Grim I l observed at all services. Mliilsirrwinn of Legion affairs. the lYI9EllllhZil.8Ild farmers from Grand River ' . . U, ,5l REV GGOFSG K- W3Td- 3- M. B 1l-l"'l.l0Ul'"9d- imoved to the vacant farms, so P . s(c:,',i:.;,13,::.”f.;"'fg..eA? EBI. 11);-ii 300' Willi! l "rwrr-”"rt--- ithat Wellington became 3 scotch I89 1 2nd l M A '9' "5!" 'CHURCH OF ENGLANH Tl Personals lparish. ' imwn 'g.,o worth, of 31 Bishop! nonomv nimcx hP"ViC95 1" the P”l5h Of New L””'.1 M: ! The settlers for over il'il1'Ll S, Charlouiemwny whnse new, 01 Km”. wvmpmar Elm Iiov usciion iv": Sepiemb” 3”l- 1953- ill” 1”" -Mls M. MacGnugar. returned Y9-its attended M-155 9' the church .u.'.' is his uncle Mr. William T. h I A REPUBLIC lLee of that address. AC2 worm was scheduled to leave P. E. I. on Sept, Znd.-S. ;Magistrate's Court sunda after Trinity. Rector Rev.' , . . W Eric Ins"-hem. St Mark's- Kw '33.QX.”.3'Sf.i3”3it.i” oeiii .'"".ll5...'3 lgfuisin P1335. kit?! allies-Riiiicliiiio 5m5m"' Sunday school and Co"'lln Prince Countv Hospital vllalld from Ml'. Donald McDonald mmamo” C13” 10 A' Mi "my C”m'l i 4 ' land took measures towards the” m”m”" 11 A" M' st stophmsil .-1m-, and Mm, Lame swan and building of a church for themselv- son szaim-5. of nrum. N5, wpreles. This church was begun in 1874 PICTURE ;. .....-...... F Burlington, Sunday School 1.30 P..il.', ”'""””g my" 2'” P” M ci””””'i BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY (LABOR nay) No 14' Stanley Bridge, Hospital due to an accident, re- g turned in his home in Stanley -iu:NslNG'lT0-N - MALPEQUE BM!" 0" Wednesday- yesterday Vlilgh Malzlsfme R- 5- John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara & Barry Fitzgerald Hinton pres 1118. A fisherman from Alberton was . ' i ' V 1' d was built under the direction mm” Class 330 P. Aw St. Th0mus5',i8CEllt iisitors in Frcetoviii at fl” ' g , New London. Sunday schonl mdithc llBFllT:iE of Mr. slid Mrs. S Bar-fol Rev. rather Donald B. Mac- - l rt FOR 4 DAYS H-i confirmation Class 5.30 P. M. Ev- W " ' Donald. later a member of the 50- Wellington Church. Destroyed by fire on Sunday Jan. 21, 9 on H ,, i : mlmg Puy" 7'30 R M' The "Val" MM, Wu" 5;, i h h Continued on page T2 1951. ing service will be attended by thempen at atielifeln :3" W 3 :5 gg-.,,Vn n The" W,” futgen cases on the j Prince Edward Lodge of Mzisons, 1” ' "C9 0”" 3 dock” It the Mbemm court house xvith r, l; 3. S'side Driver AND FREETOWN Presbyterian ' d ts under the , Churches. The three churches wiill TM” and M” K D'. Amemult ll:;:rys7:e(::ul:Itl0n:os0l Prince Ed- ' i unite for the service next Siinda,v.'M15i””Che' have renewed ward ward Island for illegal possession ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN of lobsters. A cannery operator 815” from Alberton South was. fined 330.00 and costs for possession of a gevfarnber Mn, in the Kensillgmnitlieir graliddziughter Mrs. Joseph Church at 3 P. M. Please note hour. ;K”h1 '"99 IF-CZ Wedgel sailed t l '- quantity of undersized lobster tails Tm. Revrd. E. G. Evans Wm Cong from San Francisco. California, on duct the service. We shall llBi'r!iAl”z' 37m to -mm he: h”5b3”d m with us Commissioner Wm. R. Dal- ziel of the salvation Army, who l5 Territorial Commander for Canada and Bermuda. who with sr. Cap- laln E. Rawlins. Pianist and Piano .-tocordionlst and Sr. Captain E Parr, Soprano Cornet Player will bring the messages. in the Ken- singmn-Pi-eabyterlsn Church. next Sunday at 3 o'clock. --i The formal installation of the, . , .. 1' N h C hargccl -90TH BIRTHDAY-Mrs Lina officers of the Summersido Coun- "well in Nmember Mine dnve” W;?hm;Q..;;:mn-hog; imaplgeirgd had is PH-rT.'y' was pleasantl- sur :15 oil, Knights of Columbus, took fmm me army and the R'C'A'Ft . . , .. . resident of 3 P 9d at . t his case remanded. A the home of Mrs. .1. R. Brooks of place on Tuesday evening with Wm be CW5?" W ”'””5"” he mt . y - Tignish was fined aioirori and costs - Linklettgr Road on August 31 She ('e:ai;r1ionyt heigg carriecdi out by agntzgs ggiggtilian iaigtirilrgf. Parochial HOUSE, Wellington under the Highway -I-mmc Ad for who .1 istric epu y, eoi-ge ow, as- - - . No . . 0 E fYlEl'xl1dS ncalleatiirgteo 9,)1(lll:I1il(?lerbes(f).rii'lI2;:iElls(ed by his w"d"" Jt Arm” mg? 3: Eigembsif Tggimnme t or o dr'1IYhr;ge whlileersorggairlijnm Tiinishi A - , i ow. . n 8 .n . - . 21.2." .iQ5:..3.?'”..fiZi”i2la. l'.”.i?2'”..f3:i";::..l:: ?.i5lili'3f'i.i West Prince Teachers Hold ii?5gi?e9i?n”5'-iii-xii-iiiiii iii?! ””S'”””” 19"” ” we” ” ”''1e9”"" 1”” Chgrldttetown addrzssed the the caxiuaian "humor mick d,-iv. convicted and fined 515 00 and Pl'iday-Saturday 7.15-9.10, Matinee 2.30 on Saturday. friends, she also received four Council and introduced Judge C. ing competition. This competition . , . will will , The startling story of the American "Mata Hari who oinhahy cake; and other gifts. St. Clair Trainor, who gave u for safe and skilled driving, also Fm” ”””"f' ""9 "”'”,.T”i”';',i gambled her life and honor against the world's most. 6 cream an cake were served very interesting and eloquent .re- referred to as "Truck Rcadeo" is ,0” "M" For 539' ""3 Wm : Iiangm-Gus men, in "I WAS AN AMERICAN SP ". t the guests and a highlight of par! on the supreme convention h id 11 1 31 m Roch and one from Mill River con ' . . e imnua y n cooperii on ii I victed of possession under the, starring Ann Dvorak and Gene Evans. Also Serial the afternoon activities was a horse and buggy ride which Mrs. Pam" enjoyed very much. It was her first in 60 years. Before leav- in: for their horns the guests all Iozned in wishing the guest of honor many "happy returns of. the day”. 5 Professional cards illeod, Past State ' Pineau and Past State Deputy T. Japan, who is stationed with the United States Amly.i S'side K. of C. Officers installed of the ordcr which was hcld in St. Paul, Minn. A vote ol thanks to the slate officers was moved by Past State Deputy Parvin Cass seconded by Past Grand Knight E. P. Foley and supported by Rev. A. J. Mar.- Deputy Elmer Earl Hickey. Following the meeting. refresh- ments were served by the com- mittee in charge. there i iside, won mp honors in the R.C.A.F. lstation Truck Roadi-o held yester- day by manoeuvering a three-ion truck through a haze of obstacles comparable to a New York traffic jam. Another Marllimer, LAC, Har- old Wilson, Monoton, N.B.. was a close runner-up in the field of six contestants. Both drivers will (compete in the semi-finals in Win- various safety organizations, gov- ernment and police departments and the automotive industry. Driv- ing competitions are conducted to give recognition to the most skill- ed and safe drivers. It is designed. also, to bring to the attention of the public the fact that truck driv- ing is a profession. followed by men whose knowledge and execut- ion or safe driving practises and driving skills are equalled by few other drivers and LAC. David Bernard. summer-i -The West Prince teachers met in the OlLeary school yesterday for the opening day of the local con- vention. Registraiion was carried out and the meeting was called to order by the president, Mr. Earl Jelly. Minutes of last year's convention were read by Mrs. Mary Maolsaac, secretary. Discuaslonfob lowed the reading of the minutes. The nominations committee brought thorough perusal of the course of studies by the teachers. Of all studies. the speaker said, reading is the foundation. He urged all districts to provide nature texts for the use of the pupil. A helpful talk on the use of text books and aids available was given. Miss Ruth Ross, health instructor of the teachers training class, was then introduced by the chairman. Two residents of North Cape and one from Tignish Run were fined 520.00 and costs each llndFl' the Temperance Act for consuming in a public place. A speeder from Bloomfield. R.R.. was convicted and fined 320.00 and costs under the Highway Traffic Act and an ad- ditional 520.00 and'cnsts for DOS" session under the Temperance Act. Friday-Satiirday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. A great little musical-comedy romance, which has everyihilig to make great entertainment--”G0l.DEN GIRL”, in l.('('.lllll(!0l0l', starring Mitzi Gaynor. Dale Robertson, singing the old and new songs; dancing old and new dances. Lucky Ticket to be drawn Saturday night worth S3000. Be here to win. Temperance Act and fined 5525.001 and costs apiece. I ml”! and News. ....ja.. writ.-.a.-.ie-: -.----- - DR 1' A The newly installed ”mCe" wmused by in their findings as iollorwst Press Her subject "Health In The ' ' tr: ' ' ' ' 379 35 ”l”0W53 G"'"d K"'3hl- 5' norm Mrs Mary MaoIsaac and bliss Schools" was most inieiestin , - - g and DENTIST iliuK3lg'yn, DBr;u:ynQfAE:.1:Eelli:'ol:- Ts Norma Gallant; resolutions. Mrs. profitable. , a - ' i b l, . l 'l . ., a D53” 7551!! R"- Jr Licma F"”"Rcm 3”" ,LgN'DoN' If :3 "559" asri)delld1(':siIngIli!t)r!itih4iv1i;arxiI':ii(? dnfnilnf silzlerrlnIt?rilfi:iit1 onftoaxftleirtlflli wglfsnetliel t , . . ow; ecor er. mn ea trove er e fc t ' ' - Emma” mum”: 39:3 Gaunt: warden Jun, London Mme” cnntgmrf 359030 ations, Mr. Alvin Hardy, Mrs. John first speaker at the afternoon ses- ,- Doucene. Tmuu", T. E”, me, In tmveuem 'ohequ” fie g-Wu Profit and lgfrs. Pearl Duncan. sion. He also streued the need & f gummgsmn ', ' g . Cl . - T e presi ent, Mr. Earl Jelly iii of studying well the course of K h !I(i:i'ste.CesA."Piil:ii:itrilraiss:y Jlxihn jun Mmre b”"dl"5 N5 his report suggested that teachers studies. Some very helpful advice i w ' I Dill 28!! em". Edmund Msemun. Advo, P - g 13:1 the belglnnliing of th: year as a to tlestchers was given out by the , G in il hi : I. G., A - e or piano g, cons er not the Spell er. , w A fiitoeny Sui-,;i.; ?,."3f”'g.,m,,,,d Gg"). present day as a day's work and use The chairman called on Mr. -. ,l e Rohmun co-operation in district dealing. Louis McKenzie. principal of 0'- Fly. c.,.m,, lant.-S. Miss I-Estelle Bowness. general Leary High School. who gave a r;y.on gum” V , Char-tag-ed Accountant STORE germs ggcg secretary of the Prince Edward ls- demonstration of language study. ygu, ye always wgnggd to try! ..nn land 'I'eachers' Federation wasthen In the absence of Mr Ralph L'oRl(;AN P' B L MUTUAL BUILDING SARNLA, Ont. (UP) .. With it Th d el ' introduced bry the chairman. McLean. Mr. Malcolm McKenzie : nee mg”, C195,-mg the way, Q fa Q Qven Q ass Act v ties or the past year were outlined some very helpful suggest- IKAPMANT . ' Gn""g:n:"V:::f' 3"” 3:,” drive, Jun” shrug "cad at f S h I ." outlined in a report read by Miss ions in the teaching of ele1'l1ent,ary . A retail value olu. 'p 0 B0, 50 miles an hour through city 0 ea” c 99 V" B0('iVN'55- J1: gdrrigtion was movedisrieirice. EMERAUDE " f I E ' ' str ts but still couldn't beat the an secon e y t a teachers prcs- T e teachers will re convene ' or on ' j gnu ' 881 stoik. His passenger. Mrs. Annie mee' u, the school for ant. again today. METEOR XE '” or - 3 ; Ming? . . n r iiuurrn a o W ""M'"" "W'''''"' s" W ..:::. ::.::t::::" .:.r;.-.;. 7.: "mus" . ' ' ' ' M” ”' mch” "” """”"”' o'clock Tuesday. Sept. of which Miss i;ow.ieo.'i.caiiioii.'. K W-.- J 3 OPTOIGTBIST Moron" cam” And bu” bord” sf... All queries were ably dealt with by ST. JOHNS. Nfld.-4CPi - Y i lumnsei-slag. r. 3. L Complnu Visual Analyses point, the city of Windsor. Ont... celebrates its centennial in 1964. the speaker. VMr. Jelly in a few remarks out- lined a report of the federation convention in )lnl1trPnl. W. Prince, United States archaeolo- gist, is looking for the site of an old Norse settlerni-nt. believed to have been in Newfoundland or Lah- Glnueo Fltitd PHONE sue . The W381 Sllllervisor, Ml". Merritt rador in the ilth cciitiiry. A likely p : -- -w-mm a cnanvn rm-zarnm .l.?f 2”.i.",.J::.Ei?.1””.E. H: r , 5- 5- "mm" FRIDAY and sarrmnav AT 3:30 i . Opt. 0. lt.O. Today 2:30-7-9:15 , s or-roan: H " V. . , mm. M” g ggsrlxlmw The cinunarron Kid Saturday ........ .. 2.30 7 9.20 E Office Bonn: i ) i I to II - I to I Illlllnnppointsnenl. A big western starring Audie Murphy as leader of the famous Dalton Gang. Excitement, action and DOUBLE BILL SBUIW CHILDREN CAN G0 STRAIGHT. PHONE 828'! .i IIGINT THEATRE BLDG. , lunmer st. snnsmernide pleasure. 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