the - . - THE. NEWLY-inducted rec- for of st. Paul's Anglican Church. Rev. Louis Elias with Rev. Louis Elias was induct- ed as rector of St. Paul's Ang- lican Church, Charlottetown. la evening by Rt. Rev. W. W. a- vis. bishop co-adjutor of N o v a otia. Mr. Elias. who assumed his duties here Sept. 1, succeeds Venerable J. T. Ibbott who re- ‘rod after being incumbent for 9 years. Mr. Elias was former- ly rector at Scotstdwn.«P. Q 'cn, . J. Matthews, archdea- can of St. Francis diocese in Quebec province. Ven. J. R. avies, arehdeacon of P.E.I., nd rector of ‘St. Peter’: Cathe- ral, Charlottetown. and Rev. lark Ferguson. summerside as- sisted in these ce. Rev. A. E. iercey, rector. of St. John's hurch. Milton. was bishop’: hapiain. . Mr. Elias received his early education at Coaticook. P. Q raining for a business career. 9 was employed in the depart- . tent of statistics of an interna- he ca to the ministry he ered Bishop's University, and 'as later ordained deacon ‘Sand priest in the diocese of Quebec. The sermon was preached by in he town of his birth, and u, , {J .. Mrs. Elias and their children Heidi and Kim are shown seat- ed ln their new home, the Rec- tory. {Bishop Davis Inducts New St. Paul's Rector Inverness he was selected by Archbishop Carrington for two imports missionary ' assign- ments, the-first involving sup- ervision of the Quebec Labra- dor mission along the North Shore of the Gulf of St. Law- rence. IN MAGDALEN ISLANDS His second appointment him a prominent place in the church youth program in the diocese of Quebec. Mr. Elias is married, and has two‘ young children—Heidi and vice a reception was held the Parish Hall which was lar- gely attended. The‘ receiving line was com- posed of Bishop Davis and Mrs. Davis, Archdeacon Matthews and e Rector and Mrs. Elias troductions were by the church wardens, Dr. F. W. Jelks and Kenneth Jenkins. ' Refreshments were served by members of the AYPA under committee conveners. Mrs. W. R. Aitken and Mrs. M. . Weeks. Mrs. P. W. Jelks and After serving in the parish of .t Sherwood By RALPH CAMERON Guardian - Patriot Staff Writer Sherwood Village. was rinsed permission to book their Le-wly-. laid sewer line to that of the city at an emergency meeting of City Council yesterday. The resolution. passed unani- mously. stated, “that under existing circumstances and fu- ture expectations. it is found impossible to permit connection She City’s combtnation line through Government Pond.". Councillor Elmer Maclbae ask- (I if it were possible to “leave the door. open" for a future con- nection.‘ but others aaeed, gea- thet this 'ood line- ls already overflowing." Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet also § 8 "1 the He indicated they "have ideas" in nuns. ~ i ;;au;-..- ~"‘» :~.. ,. rwood seweragawith the pm” in p »LO-CAL Mrs. W. R. to the link ikefused By City While all details in connect- the Pl!)- -§ 3 -33 3 ‘ill. :53} sit? is‘ 3 is .Eg_§-'3 is it 1 ‘E S _- e '' ieiieii 3 MP5 WA A’ ll ' _,’:'J¢_nGerdoI. -' W ................., . rd. Following the induction ser- . in scouting. they ' of the Women's Institutes. ' of ven. totals 65. sousophs A Challenge PWC Class sophomores of St. ‘Dun- stan's University have ahaneng. s udems of ooncheted by the Red Cross at the university on Oct. 30, while the PWC class will donate at the regular clinics being held in Zion Church Hall. ‘ . Conference On. Safety M ISLAND ,EWS Charlottetown and Queens‘ County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Oct. 24, 1962. 5 Membens from three branches of the Women's ment to plan for a Scout Troop and Wolf Cub Pack in that area. Hugh Dowry. di 1 sloner and the Provincial Execu- - I explained the methods "used in starting rural troops and packs and pointed out that rural or- -ganization of scouting in this province has taken the place of the Lone Scout program in many areas of-rum! thatthe I2 < In tracing the growth stated first rural troop and pack was started in Marehfieid, York and Dunstaffnage about two years ago with ten boys. 'Ilhis troop and pack, under the p has 3 grown to a m boys. The area from Fairwiow through to wiltsbire and Bon- shaw is serviced by the Roysd Canadian Legion Branch at New The membership now 60 boys turn out regulmly some of whom travel as much as 17 miles to attend. been made by the the‘ Scholarship Sewers scotia the Student’ Gets . Mr. ‘and Mrs. Martin I-lynes, Summervllle, recently received word that their son, Elmer, was awarded a $300 sobo-larsirip to McGill Un-iveneity; to be used during his studies for a science degree at MacDonald College, where he is a third year student. Mr. I-Iynes is a graduate of Montague High School and Nova Agricultural Coll e. M United Fund Drive Makes Headway’ E S. '3 is i E E?! §$‘.—.-its-E‘-a'!. Scout Movement Expanding In Rural Areas Of Province of area where one meeting has been held and it is planned to stzniactcommrls-at Japan at . of the c District Council in the Port Hill have Port Hill, Birch Hill, Ar- lington, Northam and Tyne Val- ley form another group. Mr. Lowry a is very pleased to see the move- ment expanding beyond the towns and villages and hopes that many more rural areas will take advantage of iihis pat- tern of the Scout onganiaartion. A previously planned trip by City Engineer Norman Stewart to inspect the operation and con- struction of civic incinerators in other cities was questioned this morning ,Coun. H.. . Hynd- ergency meeting The meeting had been called to discuss the application of the Village of Sherwood for permis- sion to hook its new sewer line .to that (if the City of Charlotte- town, and according to rule no ed without the unanimous con- sent of the Council. This was granted. Coun. Hyndman opposed -t he spending of expemse money on Mr. Stewar-t’s trip and said it should only be undertaken as ‘a last resort‘ after available local formation sources had been .- 5 AGE ”‘ Engineer to Visit Ont. P|antsDuring Vacation, other subject may be introduc- th is Planned A Plans are pretty well com- et A siAcK KNIGHTS. H ISITOR equipment exhibits. lectures and the showing of films. their closing to bathers by pro- vincial health authorities. The provincial government is under- stood to e king steps to cor- rect a similar pollution of wa- John the ducted by Alan K. Scales. In the first case to be heard, 0 a 1962 black Pontiac car tors problem at its hospitals at Riverside and Beach Grove Inn posal system. ‘- Mr. Stewart will leave on his ’ short trip . SURVEY PLANNED Only Monday Health Minister Hubert McNeil}, MD, announced at the provincial government agreed to a sewage survey of Charlottetown harbor. Nego- tiations are continuing with three engineering firms for the sur- vey which i:- expected to be com- pleted by next spring. The government will pay half the cost estimated to be in the vicinity of $9.000, Dr. MacNeill s exhausted. This view ‘was opposed by Ma- yor A. Walthen Gaudet who was supported by Councillors Edmond Arsenault and John P. Nicholson. They contended Mr. Stewart already had a consid- erable amou of information and should have personal know- ledge of the subject in order‘ to be able to advise council when formal presentations were made by those interested in building an incinerator here. ayor Gaudet noted the procedure being followed by the Crown Building Corp. To Meet The board of directors of the Crown Building Co ‘ which was formed at the last| session of the Legislature to « handle details of the construct-‘ ion of a new provincial govern- ment office building has sched- uled a meeting for Monday. One of the items on the agenda public property committee und- er chairman Arthur Gormley as they sought an commendations to council. Coun. Gormley said since Mr. Stew- art was going on vacation in any event it provided an oppor- tunity to ‘mix business and pleasure.’ SEWAGE DISPOSAL Asked following the meeting if he would also take time to in- spec sewage disposal plants Mr. Stewart replied in the affir- parable in size to Charlottetown. The matter of a sewage dia- polal plant has come to the fore in recent, months due to re- where the new building is to be will be the corporation's offer forthepurchaseoflandinthc West Kent School block area constructed. Amemberoftbeboardsaid. through building a lagoon cbs- cars Counsel 1‘ P. not. Donald Stems Webster, RCMP Halifax, told of following from Cornwall to the intersection of the 'Ilran«s-Calnada Highway and the ' wa~. During that which was on the evening of Sept. 19, the witness said that he observed the Pontiac several times travel- ling on the wrong side of the white centre line and narrowly -missing collisions on a number of occasions, both with parked and with vehicles travel ling in the opposite direction. Cnst. Webster said that near- ing the Malpeque Highway, he had met an RCMP patrol car and that he had signalled the driver to turn around and take over the chase. BIT GUARDRAIL He stated that the officer in the patrol car had stopped the Pontiac, and while the witness was identifying himself to the to get immediately behind the Pontiac until reac ' peque Highway due to heavy the traffic. At the Pontiac and dim’ mile ticed it swerving from the centre of the highway and over to the right shoulder. He also told of stopping the accused and of the Pontiac starting to move forward again until stopped by the guarrdra-il. The the ,accused staggered when he walked and there was a strong odor of alcohol f " SECOND CASE Cns of the second case to be heard. said that on the night of Sept. 8, he in company with Cnst. l officer, the Pontiac had started rail and stopped. Cnst. Webster said that when the driver of the patrol car as set ed the accused to out of his car and walk along the highway, he had noticed that MacLean was unsteady on his feet and staggered. The witness Kg :”—‘—'_ A.-C-vx./xzxi./x.\A4\\A. . Special Chinese dishes- diffcrc-nt each day Q Delicious roast duck Q Won-Ton Soup Q Barbecue pork, etc. 0 Also Take-out Orders Double Action Relief for ‘ol liyperacidity, (Ac ' Biiiousness, etc. natural process of healing may take place. pollution of harbor waters and that offers have been made to I ' 16 property owners. "We think," ' he said, "that our offers will be l Phone 4-5228 acceptmj’ rwx sink for QVER-ACIDIIY ' The doable-acting feature of Wll_DER'S STOMACH POWDER vs res- -ponsiblelortheprom ta ‘ “ _' ‘ ‘ ' I ~ i Stomach) the DISH.‘ cause of indigestion, DySpEpSlH, Gastritis. "WlLDER‘S" lliSl neutralizes the excess Acid S€ClEll0ll$, and then protects, soothes and tone! the membranes or Stomach lmong In order that the F0! PROMPT RELIEF TRY Wl|.DER'5 TODAY IN Nil Illll CHICIIIID CAN 3 57?’ 2. "chouumowo Curling Club MliSQllElliiDE DANCE do. 27th. misuse VAN. is HERE Tomorrow And Friday llT CHIIRLOTTET OWN HOTEL - j1.oo P.M. 'ro'11.oo pm. Sale of Good: Will Include‘ Articles from twenty Different Countries. ' Sponsored by W.I.l.S.C. Societies of. P.W.C. ad S.D.|l. . Ci-HNESEH to move ahead and after movmg )- a few feet had struck the guard- - the first time science has found a new healing substance with the ability to shrink_hcmorrn_oids _and to relieve pain and Itc ng wide variety of morrhoid eon- \‘ Thousands have been relieved dilion.s,somcoieveni0t.o20year-s‘ with this inexpensive substance standing right in the privacy of their own home without any discomfort or inconvenience. In one hemorrhoid case another, "very striking improve- ment." was reporied and verified by doctors‘ observations _ Pain was promptly relieved. And ' while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing oi all-this improvement was maintained in Town lo, Ont. (Special)——-F or were continued over a pen many months! - In fact, results were so thorough the intersection he pulled patrol car in behind the mg the quarter that he followed. he no- then p witness also testified that {as bei rom his t. Ian William Oi-aud.l Science Now Without. Pain " me witness said that placed the accused in the patrol vehicle under arrest, and noceeded toward lottetown, but was met partw by Cnst. Currie, to transferred the prisoner. Cnst. William Joseph Qmne, town constable at Borden, cor- - ‘ roborated the majority of ‘tho testimony given by Cnst. Oland and also spoke of the accused _ mg unsteady NI. land smelling of alcohol. CneL Norman Currie, RCMIP . Charlottetown. told of car of Cnst. the M31‘ walking to the police car, 3 whom v onlsisfeet town and the Queens County, jail in his car. 5 He testified that be had ob- Shrinks Piles 0r Discomfort Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids alter doctors‘ observations offered in suppository or form called Preparation H individually Preparation H Suppositories or Preparaiion H ointment wit special applicator. Prepara ' is sold at all drug stores Satniagéim guaranteed or money e bodv sealed in tion H Lhat sufferers were able to make such statements as "Piles have ceased to be a problem!" And among these sufferers were a All this, without Lhc use of nar- cotics, anesthetics or astringent: of any kind. The secret is a new ing substance (Bio-Dyne) — the discovery of a i’amous.scieniific ln- '_ siltute. Already. Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts _ This new healing substance in ’ of»! all Ask for ’ convenient 1 * A I " ‘man 10:3 16:11.’ , m‘H.n i§iv~A-*~k**~A»~A-it WEDNESDAY and ' snows AT 3:30 _ 7 _ 9 THURSDAY ¢),S'm9i'J9-D3 ' ma 9 J. an EENE illllttillffl VIC our Big New Role! lltilll SCOTT THE CARROLL BROS. THE DUVELLS new we lllaucnonr A COLUMBIA HCTURES REL£A§ *** t-V-4-¥¥¥ fed for the province's first _ , con erence on industrial safety sewed mulsed hen,‘ '_ to be held Thursday at the . swab, :4: his feet; ant“; Charlottetown Hotel, The Royal Black Knights had Knights of British America. A second from right, makes the times he had to be assisted He M.E. Campbell secretary of a distinguished visitor at their presentation was made to Mr. ~ - ' \ v . . , _ tation while Davis Ward, am when are gang the P.E.I, workmen‘; Compen- meeting last night in the per- Miner by James Crabbe wor- pres” . “"1 V‘ " sation Board the body that is son of George Miller Winnl- shipful receptor of the ’Char- I kn’ right w°"‘mpM 3”“ "mu! m the back ‘at ‘I la‘ sponsoring the conference, said peg, most worshipful grand lottetown Royal Black Percep- l master L0L- and G°Vd°“ R°55- patrol car he could amen . yesterday Frank Belliveau master of the Royal Black l tory 1302 Here Mr Crabbe l past grand master look on strong odor '1' aka“ uni“ safety supervisor for Canadiall I l l ’ I a_ National Railways, Moncton, ’ wmum c . , mg-om“ C839! |°°|lS€d_ will “kick off" the conference ' ' in me vmolfglrmégismm pus. cl 689 01 IV!!! with a series of safety films and ' mg an-“ugh the vmage , 1952 Widfllce 0!! 518 UWII bdlfl Iii 8 leciuw * black Pontiac had entered the ‘*1’-2° °°°i“'°“ ‘°° “"1 ‘"3’ Wm‘ "Response from Island Indus- . high - ' tn“ wri nesses ' try toward the conference h as ‘ in nlvalrlinagmzlnrvllghistdettnfin been very good,” Mr. Campbell most comded with we whee my nv mvn said. 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