former Allierton ltesident Dies tn occurred suddenly on dtegaec. a.-1954. at the Prince F”Jn.'3I Hospital, Summerslde. or C0 .u.inma Chute. widow or the M” w,,m, Chute of nridizetowu. 1?: Lin her 86th year. Mrs. Chute. T.he";oi-mer Emma Wilkinson. spent ne, wiy lire in Alberton. P11- 11. 1906 she moved with her par- ” me late John and Emma "D 1'... Wilkinson to Bridgetown. ms” where she resided until 1950 N. she came to Borden to live ill... her daughter. Mrs. Harold 5i;g.f;”5.'.-.,, a member of Gordon '-7f0VidEHC8 United Ohurch. Bridge- fwn and a life member of the vf,m'Cn.5 Missionary Society. She was also a member of the Borden 500131 Club. taking an active Pl” ,n all activities. site :5 survived by one daughter yzyrlle. Mrs. Harold C08E1n5- ""1 gmndgm, Ivan Chute, Saint N.B. Her husband and one SM Lloyd, predeceased her. A short service was held on sun- day afternoon at the Bowness Funeral Home. conducted by Rev. George K. Ward. A solo, "0 Love mt Will Not. Let Me Go." was rendered by Mrs. W. S. Jardine. PM Egin. NB. The remains are Wm forwarded to Bridgetown. N. 5 where a service will be held in Gov-don Providence United Church with burial in Riverside Cemetery. Bridgetown. Children -L. Plan Education Week Program .-A meeting was held in the Teachers Federation office. 93 prince Street. Charlottetown. on Frldiry evening, December 3rd, to plan for the observance of Educat- ion week which falls this Year 0" March 6-12. Those present were Dr. L. W. Shaw, director of education. Mrs. J- P. Lantz, representing the Provin- cllll Home and School Association. Mrs. Lame Noonau. epresentins the c.w.L.: Miss Mar Robin. the Women! Institutes; Miss Eleanor. -Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myers of Hampton on the occasion of tneir 50th wedding anniversary are seen above with their 15 children, who were present at the home- stead on Saturday evenings in honor of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Myers. who were married on December 8. 1904. re- tired four years ago from an active farming life. and now reside in the village of Hampton. They have been blessed with a large family of nine boys and six girls. Frank. M.L.A.; Louis and Ralph are farming at Crapaud; William. assisted by his brother Norman. .s farming on the home- Lowe representing the art depart- stead at Ha pwn. Horde. 15 I Mr. Myers is a son I the late merit. Prince of Wales College. Mr. construction Lgntmcwr at” Chap Mr. and Mrs. Abra Myers oi Gordon MacDonald, representing lonemwn: Keith is with me Dowd Hampton. and Mrs. era is the the Chamber oi Commertz: Mr. Mom. Ca in C-urlomwwn. Mb daughter of the late . and Mrs. Miilar MacFadyeri. Mr. Elmer Pin- aiu and Miss Estelle Bownem from the P.E.l. Teachers Federation. It was decided to take as the theme for the week, "Teacher re- cruitment and retention.” An invitation to all clergy. teach- ers. institutes and service clubs will be given asking them to ob- hur at Palmer Electric in Char- lottetown. and Howard with the M. F. Schurman Co. in Charlotte- town: Lulu. Mrs. Norman Nichol- son, and Doris. Mrs. Heath De- laney, both residing in Charlotte- town; Laura. Mrs. Borden Walton of Desable: Mildred. Mrs. Jack serve the week in some manner. g:?Le8"l'( Ci3lg1hWi:l11x7 MI3l;;l' 1:3; The usual radio addresses are to 3 P 95' 9 ”c' ' " be planned. lrilqlgabeth. a nurse in Man cton. An art contest under the direction of Miss Eleanor Lowe will be held throughout the schools. Notice and rules will be sent to each teacher. The next meeting will be held on January 'lth when reports from the vilricus committees will be heard. There are also 23 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Mr. Myers. who is -well and fav- orably known through the Prov- ince. was a member of the Mathle- son Government of 1912, and was to the couple who were presented Norman Nicholson, Charlottetown; Mrs. Home For in the Stewart Government from 1928-27. In 1830 he was elected to the House of Commons in Ottawa and served as Federal representative for Queen's County in the Bennett Government until 1935. An active member of the Far- mers Federation. he is a past pres- ident of the P. E. I. Dairymen's Association. and as a director of the Crapaud Creamery Company he played a leading part in the building of the new Crapaud creamery a.rid cold storage plant. He is also a member and past master of True Broth rs Masonic Lodge at Crapaud John Dixon of Dixon's Mills. near Hampton. At the anniversary closervari Mrs Myers wore a watch a chain. her wedding present of fifty years ago. , In addition to members of the family. a large number of friends and neighbors called during the evening to extend their best wishes ru o. with a number oi lovely anniver- sary gifts. From left to right in the photo are: (front row) Mabel, Mrs. Roy Oakes, Bhediac. N.B.; Lulu, Mrs. John H. and Mrs. Myers; Laura. Borden Walton, Desaible: l Matthews. -5. provincial Minister of Agriculture Doris. Mrs. Heath Delaney. char- lottetown. (second row) Mildred. Mrs Jack MacI.ean. Cornwall; Ralph. Crapaud; Arthur. Char- lottetown; Howard. Charlottetown; Parentsi Let's Talk it our Q? Q:-s -During the recent bye-election campaign in Prince County we heard is speaker say that the Lib- ernl candidate hut wasted a lot or time with We gath- ered tlut the speaker was in A jocuiar mood at kill time. speaking with tongue in check. as it were; but the remark reminded us that this Attitude actually prevails among some of our people. They seem to think that working on the side of the opposition party ll Just so much wasted snort. This is for tram the truth. 0 O 0 Actually it ll Her Majutyts local opposition which represents the heart. and soul and spirit of.our dam .44. All countries. even Rus- sia. have government parties. Rus- sia, however, has no opposition party. Thank Heaven we have. The more flourishing condition the up- position is in. the nearer are we to the ideal of democratic proced- ure. The weaker and more insi- tectual the men who sit in the up- position. the closer we are to bur- eaucratic goveriimenti . .. . Indeed there is so danger that our opposition parti in Canada may not be wielding a big enough stick. This of course depends al- e quality as .tion. because always vot- most as much gm t1 the quantity inioppo the opposition ed down in any strong and for opinion that c benches that tory effect on ure. verriment proced- 0 e In the last analysis it as the pea- Scouts Attend 'Course Held At Alberton Scouts from Tigrz h. and Oiieary attende a two-dy "bronze arrowhead” course at the Masonic I-Iall, Alberton, on Friday and Saturday. Designed mainly for Scout leaders. the course included comprehensive studies 05 patrol or- ganization. instruction, Scout craft. in and out of doors. and observa- tion. Staff for the course was. Dean Carpenter, troop leader; Herbert Leavitt. scoutmaster; Everett Har- per, assistant sooutmaster: Lloyd assistant scoutrriaster; Gordon Kerr. assistant scouimaster. Those passing will be eligible to attend a more extensive coiirse oi study in July consisting of five days at the Provincial scout Ca:.'.p at Point Prim. During the two-day course the leaders lunched at the Hillside Restaurant as guests of Provincial Command. Those at- tending expressed thanks to the acting staff of the course and a sincere vote of thanks use extend- ed to executive commissioner E. Gordon Kerr for valuable instruc- tion and aslstance. Those attending the course were: Norman Kennedy, Keith Stetson. Kenneth Johnston, Ian strung. James smallman. Douglas Smith and Blair Bernard, troop leader, 3 Albertnn . ple who elect the government party and decide how large a majority it shall have. 021 the other ha y the strength of our election systei: m watered down in direct propor 'tion to the percentage of peop whose choices are made by the 5plJ of selfish motivs or corrupt pra tices. when everything is totall up. we are probably a good de short or the ideal ot democra in action But the lowest grade of democ any is so far above Grade-A Totalltariantsm that we cannot be- lieve that Communism can ever make senous inroads into the be- liefs of our people. Ret:iei.t P.E. Island He ruits For ROAF Th RC.A.l7'. recruiting station at S mei-side have announced a number of recent enlistments in the Airforce. some of the per- sormel have left, while others will leave in the near future for St '.Johns P.Q., where they will re- ceive their basic training. The following are the recruits: Charles Stewart Waugh, Wilmot Valley: Welter Norman Ling, Breadalbane; Jackie Gilmour Garri- hum 1 Bungalow Place. Char- lottetown; Peter, Keys. 18 Upper Queen street. Charlottetown; Wil- liam Wallace MacPherson, Glen Martin: Miss Desda Joanne Smith. 392 Notre Dame street. summer- side. Mm Edltli Oressa Grant. 159 Central street. surnmersidez: Bedford Stuart Fraser. A1b&rton.l George Henry Williams. Ellerslie. Louis Kays. is U per Queen Street, Charlottetown: C .arl.es David Bea- toii, 17 Spring Park Road. Char- lottetown. William Wade Hughes. Souris, John Louis Dunn. 273 Pf'lP'l'e5 on the success of both these under- takings. The sick convener. Mrs. Joseph Linkletter. reported making ten house visits and seven hospital visits. also sending out cards to sick and bereaved members. The Red Cross converter Mrs. Ivan Clow, reported 8 pairs ankle so): the month. Mrs. Wilfred Perry in reporting for Girl Guiclu. gave a very en- couraging report on the work being! done this yea: l Sydney Street. Charlottetourigl Christmas donations were ap-it Ian Harold MacRae. North Mil-lproved for Kinsmeriie Christmas tori; John Albert Mitchell. For- Tree Fund. boys school. convent. tune Bridge. P Misszorierles of Mary sisters of Precious Blood and T B. League. At the close of the meeting the members enjoyed an hour at music by Mrs Stanley Dawson. which lunch was served. hostemes for the evening. S'side (WI. Monthly Meeting -The regular monthly meeting of the Summersxla Catholic Wani- en's League was held in the Knight; by the toria. is British Columbia's potato! I l Monday. December 6. 1954 1'heGuud!an Pagolgv Surt Echoes From Prince Bounty .A contemporary sports writer has given us I gentle slap on the wrist (figuratively speaking) for our recent "Echoes" concerning the ap- pointment or a physical fitness dir- ector for Prince County. Please sc- oept our excuses which are penned below: First of all. it is qiute true that we were tuiawars that two Surn- merside men had applied for the position. and had been turned down. Secondly. we did hear. during an informal discussion beiore I sche- duled sports meeting, I man give it as impression that the appointment of I physical zitness director might be made if a suitable man could be found. The man speaking was the most likely person in su.rnirier- side to know the circumstances. so we attached a good deal of weight to his opinion. ' This opinion was given fairly re- cently probebly after the applicants had received their disappointing re- plies. Since it was given before seven or eight! people. and since no we took it for ranted that :t could be discussed urther. In tact one manls name was mentioned as an ideal person who in the future might be secured as a permanent man !or the position. and we agreed heartily to that suggestion. writer that the only normal pro- cedure in such cases is to ask for li.ppl;C&i.lOn5 for the position. Quite often with positions requiring quali- fications such as this one. it is a question of the JOb seeking the man rather than the man seeking the Job. We would not be surprised if that was how Jimmy Hogan, the director who retired this fall. received the appointment. It ls interesting to note that at the trade meeting held in sum- mersicle on Thursday evening a gentleman exprmsed the same opin- ion as we had echoed in our notes. to wit. that an appointment might be made if a suitable man could be secured. Whether the gentle- man had heard anything to make him think this. or was just giving his own unsupported opinion. we do not know. Certainly we hadn't. see:-. NEW WESTMINSTER EC. (ci:.l.f0r rural service with the M Aubrey Hall of Langford. near Vic-Lltedv are hereby 3dV15ed t0 same day as the Board of Trade and one sweater handed in during m”””5 ”pO"- We are still of th. opimcri that ithis matter oi appolntmg a suc- pledge of secrecy was asked foul We cannot agree with the sports our remarks as they appeared the censor to Jimmie noun requires a. lot or iiaught. lvry good-living boy connected with moth b not potential material tor such I post. .He must have. among other things. is. lot of organisational ability and i be able to handle youth with a tact and understanding. We wouldiri. be so piresumpttous as to pan Judg- merit on any applicuits? But it will certainly take a man with high qualifications indeed to fill the shoes vacated by the highly capable James. Jr. Professional cards E. E. Puklnan 0pt.D.. 3.0. PHONE szsr REGENT THEATRE BLDG. lsummar st. summer-aldl Chertered Accountants T. Earle Hickey dian Built of Commerce Building Hummeraide. P..E.l. - Phone 2886 W. Albert Robertson P. E L MUTUAL BUILDING l Granville at Water Street 1 Summenide ; DIAL 3344 C P. 0. BOX ssi INSURANCE lR.E.Ell.is&SonL!miiied Fire-Autn-Cuunlty Summer-ndi is Summeilit. 9 Optometrists l a F. Hunter. 12.0. summerside. P.L.l. - Phone and l SltI.A.L.LM.A.N'S BUILDING ' A. Raymond Grant, 3 5.56.. CD. less Water Street Summer-aids iilbovo Maurice Milli: Menil Wear PHONE 3530 PHYSICIANS L. K. ZIELINSKI. MD. General Practitioner Malpeque Bond Kenstngton. P. L L Phone: Kenaingtaois I PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ sromo D. W. HEARS De ntisis Dr. Hubert MacNelll, M.D. Physician-Surgeon Phone 7032. Water street. summer-aide. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the proposed rural elec- ptrical exteiision to serve the West Devon area has been ap- Wer. proved for construction. Residents in this area, who have completed contracts 2 Any com aritime Electric Company Lim- wire their premises. plalnts or disputes regarding the placing of or the cutting of all from 0'Leary; Gerald Mccarthy king. He won at the potato shawl Leo Skerry, John Richard. Terry William. Hampton; Elizabeth, here on a yield of 28 tons of white poles on private property or otherwise. i c l b H w a --d -v Moncton. N.B. (third row) Keith. 0 Wm "5 0"" on E M” 3” December 1st with the president, Newest Island Mayor C Ohubmwwn. Lou”, Crapaud. Gavin and Francis Desfioches, M I Th mm m , Lh Lg1;g l trees necessary for line construction. must be referred to .B0Pden. Pnrkdale; Frank, M.L,.g,, glI;l8h1;kAiIl-lison 1VII,(l'..A;lCltltlfI. Irving chlfm M:'e"3;g awfedir W131 mg this Commission through the local committee. Craplud; Norman. Hampton. H 9” ' 3'” o ' Dwgl” League prayer recited by the dir- The committee following members --(Photo by Wotton) S'side Y. P. U. Visits Kensington -The Ti-inity Y.P.U. of Summer-p sido visited with the Kensing- ggnde and Ben Pmmt of Mbeb ector, Rev. Father McLeod. Correspondence read included let- ters of thanks from members. representing this area comprises the 1 For quick ccmiortiriiulasslg for backache. me. I )7 tlon Sunday. conducting the ser- RheumltlcPl.isu,Get Nighmlf-I08! vice and offering seven! choral from Red Cross Society re blood gl;X”iJI:""?.i:e?E:55:;:&'"h":"':i3:d ' Belectiom donors clinics. one from Public -4f,-,;u'f;,';;.;;n;; mm a, g;,..- A. P. Sellick Watson Raynor H. B. MacDonald Bill Mouse conducted the service and Rev. L. M. Murray was ac- companist. Allan Crue was in charge of the responsive reading and Phyllis Boss of the prayers. The sextette was greatly enjoyed Health Departrncnt announcing. ififemu co?!” th rd: ithout Ill IYIIIO I I the annual meeting on December. "Pill" 1" "Wk- 2nd. one from T. B. League regard-r ”ROYAI." West Devon West Devon West Devon ing Christmas seals; one froml diocesan president giving date oi regional conference to be held at PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION. Charlottetown. ton United Ci-Z........umh cmwngb 111 I hymn 01161111: and consisted Miscouche; a letter or thanks from nonnmv Prince Edward Island OOMHWGG "Om D166 6 01' Mar! McClure, Bertie Cairns. Sisters of service and sisters of Bt. '-pm?" Dorothy Mouse. Brad Calms. Fred Martha. lMon.-Tues. 7:15 & 9:15; Matinee. , Maolliarlane, Vance Bridges. Lunch Conveners for Tag Day. Missfruesday 330. "PD CLIM3 THE g g S" S was served by the Kensington Y. P. Bunny Clow and mnveners ror HIGHEST MOUNTAIN". in tech- Today . .... .. 3:30 - 7:13 - 9:13 - rummage sale, Mrs. Morrison and nicolor. Tuesday ............. .. 7:15-9:15 Division I! -8. Mrs. Ivan Clow. were congratulated Willilm Lundlklm Starring Susan Hayward. Blackburn R 1 Leeds U 2 j I ron sue MODERN IIWEI.-l.lttG ” Derby C 3 Lincoln City 0 Doncaster R 2 Hull City 2 , r Fulhem i Notts Forest 1 .54. t ,3 Lmrpwm Mm'”b""'h1 Built 1949 Combined living and diningroom three KENSIZNGTON -elllfllldaclillllkili-Pllllllillfiel-.lllllNUVIK-menussmwr--ouwom--cwowm bedrooms, kitchen and bath. Can be sold to include new)m,,,,.-rue, 745.945, Derby tmlttsj McClary electric range and Bendix and dryer already in. Ltender romance. in this racing stalled. Presently occupied by Mr. Robert -Haggarty and '5”?-Vt ”KENTUCm'"- W-'m1W0'-l Notts County 8 Birmingham v Plymouth A 2 Rotherham I lsituated on the main highway Summerside East A l5"””"' L"'"” hung" RM" '1 ' I . pply on . the premises or to the undersigned. G'""" Wm" B"""”” Bmk Port Vale I Luton Town 1 D. O. S ART, -, drawing Tuesday and Thur. Swansea Town 6 Ipswich Toi- West Ham U 3 Bury 3. Solicitor and Trustee Summerside 91 A . vtttDOIOTW MALONE-5000' 't-7 bvlfmill-6 Pushover A -.li)HV (H lIMl'VillIvNl CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Mom) - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Shows 7:15-9:15 - - - Matinee Tuesday 3:30 INSIDE STORY OF SECRET LOVES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR MILLIONS! M-G-Mp--as rzxzctrrrvnwsmrn A Wlllltillllltll-tiliillsllt .BiRliiitiSiittifiiili-Fiilltllillmt WillEilPmtl-Stltlllllltllltls Pilllllilii-lilhlltltml ..itiIltm-HIIFII-itiu-. III-IPHC Division III (Southern) Aldershot 0 Leyton O l Bournemouth 1 Brighton 1 Colchester U 2 Shrewsbury ll Crystal P 1 Southampton 2 Enter City 1 Walull 1 Newport C 2 Bristol C 2 Northampton 1 Coventry C 0 Norwich City 0 Reading I l Queen's P R 4 Torquny U 2 Southend U 3 Gillinghnrn 1 Swindon T 1 Millwnll l Wutford 2 Brentford 2 nivuion in (Northern) Bradford 0 Halifax T 1 Light and power users west of Summer An interruption of service will take place on Wed- nesday, December 8th, from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. weather permitting, otherwise first fine day, for the purpose of completing repairs caused by storm. GENERAL MEETING. A general meeting of the shareholders of the Kensing- ton Livestock Scale Co. Ltd. .wlll be held in the TOWN HALL. Kensington. on frvasoav. December 7th at the hour of 2:30 in the iafternoon. Cnrlinle U 2 Barnsley 4 Chester 1 Bradford C 0 Chesterfield 8 Wrexhlm 1 Crew Alex 1 Scunthorpe U l Darlington 3 Accrington S 8 Gateshead 4 Mansfield T 0 Grimsby T 1 Oldham A 1 Hui-tlepools U 3 Workington 2 Rochdale 1 York City 1 '” H. I C l Barrow 2 Tranmere R 2 Sauthport 2 SCOTT!!!-I LEAGUE Division A Celtic 2 East Fife 2 Dundee 4 Motherwell I Falkii-k 2 Clyde 1 Hibernian 2 Saint Mirren 1 Kilmlrnoclr 0 Aber-den 4 Particle T 8 Stirling A 3 Queen of South 1 Rangers 2 Ram: Rovers 0 Hearts 0 Division B Albion R 3 Morton 8 A.l.loa'A 2 Forfur A 8 Arbronth l Stenhoueemulr 0 Br-echin C 8 Cowdenbeath O Dunlsrmline A 2 Queens Park 1 The Island's newest mayor, Warrant Officer J. W. meau. RCAF Station Summerside, was elected mayor of ,9 Slemon Park housing development at the Summerslde Ill" base last Friday. By Saturday his work had already .gun as he organized his councillors for the task of ful- mime his campaign promises. The Western Guardian w3ESERVE Wednesday Znd lrlshtown Christmas concert. By order of Directors. 6. . . CASELEY. Secretary. Town of Summerslde I -BEDEQUE Hockey League .meeting in rink Tuesday night at rCU'1' mm mm. BILL. Bi.Ll':Eor(t,tl:rli(gcksetaosoiim2:I.y pel::r'r..fo;i?i: .R:;3kW00l butts. I150 Krlnlllliredling to enter. please have rop- loose insulating W001 It BI'ICe'l-l resentativel at meeting. By order of President. -izssaizvii: December and r l or -LADlE8' AID MEETING. - Sihristm co K (gm High scnggi. "cm of mm "rho president. ure. Heeui Strong. conducted the December Meeting of Light and Power Department. HEAR Marian Year play entitled C'7g;"vMEAS'2-.l1.slk:ly1o:r '3: rt?o.spit.eldla:hAtllfeogaPrldmuBog;1mo: g:'"ft'i'”m?.t3e.' aD"i't33ii:i..i.n. 2 I "ova my on LOURDES" 2. "”;',ffi”"' new It The Mad studio weaneeaey em-rneou. A most g'nti- Third Lanarli: 9 Ayr United o r I THUIUSDAY ' "Pm-RY ' 3570"-MY 3081 fying resin or the League oi Mercy man uaaoua Over Radio Station CJRW Summerside In Oinemnsoope "ROSE MARIE" Ami myth - Horned Keel Display Tee was given by Mrs. Wil- liam Hayward. The pr-uidont con- ”. Mint Ask for 1966 New grltullied en the committees in shade earn and buy house- charge. Mrs. W. P. cellsghur m - ' appointed to assist Mn. James nafuppliu at Braces. I'M an H" hm?! I Am: 3 Poi-tedawn 3 Bnllymana U 2 Clirtoavlllo I Crusaders 3 Liiiiold I Derry City I Bangor I Glonuvan 8 Distillery 1 Glontoran I Coloreino 1 d,:of5M0Dll-. rsvlir. houseclsan. On the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Dec. 8th dam Between the hours of 9.05 p.m. and 10.00 p.m.