..- f.-.2:-.".;.. Iran; .1 -. '7.....-.........4Aa. Fire of unknuun origin 53111190 it sto1'ag.e shed owned by R. 130' viard Ferguson, is Alley SI-. 5i-im' merside yesterday morning and destroyed a number of carpenter's tools. some uinter fuel and per- sonal belongings. SHED cum Siimiiicrside firemen responded qiiickly at 11.25 am. and heavy smoke uas pouring from larize shod when they arrived on the xI'('II9. The fire, it I k Eiich originated in thel Irear of the building In some un- insurance. FIRE nown manner, uas extinguished tin about 40 minutes. No one had elbeen smoking in the building and lit was not wired for electricity. The loss is partially coveined by g." home of Miss Eva Dyer, who was of approximately 31,700.00 on the people were nominated at an or- ganizational meeting held at the then librarian. At this time there was a debt new building. it has since been re duced to approximately 5700.00. At the annual meeting in 1954 the Library Council was supplemented by Mrs. lliyrl Matthews. Mrs. Frank Dunn, Mrs. Gordon Warren, I1l'0ll8ht in the following slate of: officers: president. W.W. Currie; V109 - Illeaideot. Mrs. Ivan Nichol- son; secretary - treasurer. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie- Council: Mrs. J.H. Mynck. D.B. Nicholson. Mrs. J.C. Profit. Mrs. Fred Leard. Reginald Travers. R.D. Mcxlnnon, .l.w.D. Canlllbell. ME. Callaghan, Frank tcontinued) from page 1 to form what was later to become APl-JC was made in Charlottetown in 1952 by Dr. C.F. Blalteney of Mansion in will the four Pre- miers of the Atlantic Provinces met at Xloncton and as a result an organizational meeting was held pin Halifax in September of 1954. D'""'- 375- G9Tl1drR00l'ICy. M!'5- i Some six months later the chart- Everett Shes. Mrs. Gordon War- ren, Mrs. Ralph Fraser. Community Cre At the annual meeting of the Community Credit Union held on Saturday night at the Town Hall. all the officers and committees were re-elected and a dividend of 2l'z per cent on shares was de- clared. The report of thc president. EI- wood Campbell. indicated that con- siderable progress had been made I LOADS PULPWOOD AT S'SlDE WESTERN GUARDIAN DR. ZIELINSKI will be It Kin- -Ikora every Thursday 1.00 - 4.00 pm. only. PUNCHEON8- We still have I few puncheons 1eft- Waddell Bros., I - Crapsud. CHRISTMAS gift problems solv- gd now by portraits taken at the ritends Studio. SKATES SHABPENED daily - :.Iraser's Shoe Store. Granville, jlltreot. "Let Bob do It". BUYING POULTRY dialy, at .our plant. Monday through Thurs- jalay. Waddell Bros. Crap'aud. SPIINGHILI. disaster relief dance Legion Home. Miscouche. "Tuesday. night, November 27th. 50 cents single. 75 cents couple. ANOTHER big Lion's Club Auc- tion will be held in St. Mark's Hall. Kensington. Tuesday. Nov- Lembcr 27. 6.30 pm. Canteen ser- "vice. Door prize, T. V. Set KENSINGTON Presbyterian 900,, D"; YOUNG" . annual St Andrews concert. High -- 2 0 I Monda Wedne 3.” d"w- . 200Bran......S.3 cwt. us it. sdnyand Fri School auditorium. Wednesday. No The may mend! M James 300 Shot,” . . . . . 3280 CW... day worth 306.00. T vcmher 28. Program includes one act play scotch, songs and danc- es. By guest artists, and local tal- Her cargo complete, and oven the decks piled high with pulp-I Summersida ready to sail for Italy with her cargo of about 1,650 cords of piilpwood. of which wood. the "Simona" is seen Sat-I550 were loaded at Sumincrside urday at the Marine Wharf tn'by the P.l-3 1. Produce Co. Ltd. PHOTO BY WOTTON LADlES' AID BAZAAR - The ladies' Aid of Aiberton Presby- tarian Church'lleId a very suc- cessful bazaar Saturday after- noon. featuring food. aprons and very attractive Christmas decor- ations. In charge of selling were Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. Mrs. V. Campbell. Mrs. Helen Kerr, Mrs. Myrl Matthews. Mrs. Basil Mat- thews and Mrs. FJ. Carpenter. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Maximo G. Arsenauit was held Saturday morning from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Tilman Arsenault to Mont Carmel Church where Re- .quiem High Mass was solemnized at 9.30 by the Rev. John Buote. Rev. Father Kelly was deacon and the Rev. W. Mscintyre was sub deacon. The funeral was large- ly attended. Pallbearers were Percy Wedge. Tilman Arsenault. Theodore Arsenault, Adalard Gal Iant, John L. Arsenault and Gilvas Richard. interment was in the Church Cemetery. Ramsay Hamilton are pleased to; hear he Is steadily improving in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Break Reported At S'sicIe Store A break occurred at the Brace. Maclfay Co., Ltd. store during the -1- garly hours of Sunday morning, was discovered by Cst's Keith Champion and Ralph llardy dur- ing a routine patrol of Summer- side business houses about 2.40 a. in. Sunday. but it will not be known check is made this morniniz satisfying increase in the mem- bership. I The reelected officers are as follows: President. Elwood Camp- ,bell; Vice-President. Harold Mac. .Lellan; Sccretary, George Clow; Treasurer, Rod MacNevin. dit Union Holds Annual Meeting At S'side The meeting was addressed by Mr. Leo Corcoran. managing di- rector Prince Edward Island I credit Union Limited. who paid tribute to the officers of the union who wgre attepting to in- crease the business of the union, in particular Mr. Hod Mac-Nevin who. he said, has been a tower of strength to the community mg were. Mr. Edward Gillis, of ISI. Paul's Credit Union, Keir Duggan pf Trinity Credit l'nion, and Mr. George Wotton of Com- munity Union. Following adjournment films were shown. Has A Capacity A capacity congregation of well .over 1,200 attended the final meet- ing of the "Calling Canada to Christ" mission held in the Civic Auditorium, Summerside last eve- iiing. The male choir of over fifty Volccs directed by Dr. Peter Mac- Donald led the singing. while the Trinity male quartette sang "There's a New Name in Glory" and ”On the .l('rlCh0 lioad." llcv. I..M, Murray in conducting the service thanked the members of the various committees whose work and planning had made the CIlul't'Il. Ottawa, for ills inspiration- lal messages during the week. Rev. Lloyd Archer, Tryon read the Scripture lesson in John 8: l - l6 and Mrs. Allison Prufitt. Freetown led in prayer. Dr. Armstrong, in his power- fiil closing message. spoke from the text, ”l-lxcept a man be born of water and of the spirit. he cannot enter into the kingdom of Heaven." in dealing with the subject of Bap- tism. he asked the qucstion "What does the water in Baptism signify and what should it mean for Chris- tian people?" He stated that Bap- tism, in any form. infant or adult, means that peoptle have become members in the company of the redeemed. thus giving them an op portunlty to serve with fellow Chris- Itians who are thinking and doing Ins they are. The Kingdom of God lls a united effort by people who believe the same thing--to see that the will of God is done on earth as lit is in heaven. Christianity is a brotherhood. all members should love one another mm what was 5,019,, mm; n stock even those with whom they can- not have affinity. One should not Entry was mm: by breakmg ",9, stop loving a person he doesn't large glass window in the door at the rear of the building. The un- sanitary thlef took time out to heed the call of nature on the floor of the hardware department making his getaway. Cat's Champion and Hardy had made a check of the store at 1.00: s.m. so the break occurred he-I tween that time and 2.40 am. when I they again made their rounds andl discovered the broken window lot the door. Slight Iniury To e . Thc Church of Jesus Christ needs men who will put their hearts and .I0uls Into it. and then the finances h(.,,,,.,. will largely look out for themselves. Dr. Armstrong finished his mes- SPECIAL MONDAY. TIJESDAY and WEDNESDAY Get your winter supply now Final Mission Series Service Congregation stage by urging those who had re- ydedicated themselves to Christ to go out and carry on Christ's work. lbecause. unless they do, they are lnot sincerely dedicated to him. c Mrs. Kaye Hansen was pianist. ,and Mrs. Eric Sheen presided at ilhe electric organ. lMiscoucI'ie Man Injured In Car, 0 D nII(.:SI0l'l suchda notabxle success. Tt'UCI( COIIISIOII CNAKEDOWN an expresse spccia apprecia- , mm to me mos, nussiomrv Dr, Mr. Benjamin l)csRoches.. liils- ARTIST AT R.W. Armstrong, Britannia Unitedi CWcl"3 "35 lake" I9 Pr'""' g WORK! County Hospital early Saturday evening suffering deep lacerations ito the face as the result of an .accident at St. Elcanors, when ,the car in which he was passenger lplowcd into the roar of a parked 'Vs ton truck owned by George jSmith, Summcrside. . The 081'. a 1955 Plymouth driven; i by Anthony Arsenault, Mlschouchs. was extensively damaged but the driver escaped uninjured. There was no one in the truck at. the time of the accident which' occurrred shortly after dark. er was granted and APEC com- Int'llt'9(I to function. After tracing its history, Mr. Cur- tis dealt with the research and proiuotioiiai activities of the or- ganization. In the field of research. he said, the work has been limited owing to lack of funds, but he em- phasized the need for research to amass much needed information. Mr ('uriis outlined four ways in which research and analysis could be carried out, and said that un- less one or the other of these plans Vila:-' st-i up the economic develop- ment uork would not be done. PR(J)I()'l'l-II) FIELD iii the proiiiotloiial field. he said. APl1(i uzis analysing the potential output of the four provinces and Allillllir Provinces to consume more oi their own products and to prtxiiice more of the things they t'itllsiIlll(', At a recent meeting Mr. Curtis stated. it was decided that a iivw arrangement of organiza- Iltin would be more cffective and s piau was proposed to provide means to reach into all parts of the region more effectively. In conclilslon. Mr. Curtis stated that API-tr has created a new spir- it nf auaretiess of possibilities of greater industrial and agricultural gmwili in the Mnritimes: welded Ihe tour provinces together and stimulated new and better ideas among the business and political Icadcrs that cannot help but make this-a better place in which to live. Mr. Curtis was thanked by Pres- ident Taylor for his timely and in- meeting for 1956-57 P.E. Island Dir- ectors of APEC for COII8IdC.l'ull0Il of that body at the annual meeting to be held in Saint John. NB. next week. The names submitted were: I. W. Curtis, .l.S. Wright. A.H. Hal. man, Ian Rankin, Paul-Gallant. Lieut. Col. John A. MacDonald. 1. Lincoln Dewar. Dr. Frank Mac- Kinnon. Donald A. MacDonald. Keith Macltlnnon. Douglas Ad- ams, W.R. Shaw and T.J. Inman. From the above, seven will be elected to represent the province on the executive. At the conclusion of the dinner, a vote of thanks was tendered the Charlottetown B. 'of T. by President Bert Trowsdale or the Crapaud - Victoria B. of T. on behalf of all the out of town Board represent- atives for the " planning and execution of a very successful Scat Island Board of Trade Work- op. ;lIlI?lI.WTTO"fyT- Sincere sympathy is extended" celebrated by Rev. Leonard Mac- Donald. Pallbearers were Frank. Richard Dughan. Ralph Chappeil, grabs-use Mi-.Neil.l. Thomas Me- eill. and Fred MacDonald. Members of the Laeordaiere movement met in Abram's Villi- age school for their study club. Many important questions were discussed. Next meetng wll be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bernard. S.D.U. vs. , Cannery Row. Miss Celine Arsenault of Brid-Id atorlea by CIVIC STADIUM I'ONlGHTe8:30 P. M. ISLAND HOCKEY LEAGUE Admission 60 and 30 C ' ' I 1 I 0 ' - I lamuvlo. &iUt -hi I . Alberton Public Library Has 5 side Guide;-3 Club Annuql visited nlathns ... rm ras-12.TsaG-unii.. fl M ' I ' l e -"M .....-... 24--v-N--2-am Success u Year, eating To d . Meeting He d; Successful. Year ""I'b'hh eumgnk .- , I The annual meeting of Alberton Mrs. Ralph Fraser add 1).! NicIi- MIL Fred Perry W" dead hum. am ml whit: hvmc V", .T "IT, I I inn-and A". . 0,,” . president of the Summerside Gui- liven meeting in death while unployad in IN. duo. stsssu Ilka rims, Pubhc Library was held Wednes- Th den Club It me an"! mmlnt '1” be 5,” nmd"' .' ' 5: mm”, woo. In the Non. Ike 1 In. Pdyearpg A", d” "em" with wmy” Cwrie Lloyd Wilkie. mm on Thursday evening. The reur- H:lh,'.,lTC"”hd;nm"imni1h”.a., ad un 3” V” "uni .- Pf985d1ll- has been raised , um , 333;" ' ' By becoming incorporated in at Princauwfat Thur: hi; l:rgeslJdr;1SIqeanII:I' thdenmgeetlriling opened 'se In ud MIL MT" Gm.” kn G...” umm”.” 1952. this library set a precedent courtesy of Ir. Ian. 5.1.. of with the Guide m-we,-. nu. EA. lad whnmad me to dm "”"uV W '99” I-59 Willltr Anuzun aw ll"' Aubiii for the Province in this respect. candy. food Iain. IIIIIII. partial Horne badge secretary, gavg . .( emu”. "sunk um Wm with Clair son, an. ,3 am.” - ' Mrs. Phil In 1953 the Idlowlns ten . w i has tssu. convention very interesting and informative fnd r...;- vie.-pruideac llrs G”'"”' 9”” "sit .( ii. 1... 'u...""d"' '3' ''"”"l am -P901!!!-1:0 I:-hid the library eaten-laments. cult donations. on on the tests for the am class Horace ssicir ' . uc'uui-y" ' ' 3"" ""'”" trustfor u it! -t.Attiup-g.ua.... . . .-r.i..i.inirieoer.d ,n.i;a ...,g..,.' - . "me ""31" 091; NSEDOTII-Iilbilllliglli on hand is olirtlr Iltliglzecuxrriisissioner presented It: :3 at legal asgslculfatiisa Mrs. wdlhxtu annch d u" cu” Mr .34 M" E”W5"'d CI"'"- 3- W D05 Clmlk ""3 '10"-II1 Within the past two Morley Wylie with her first class Eldon Hickey; Brown represents ah" ha" " T "Sew "web go, ' Ed mm" 1 bell. Mrs. A.C. Green. Miss Maud years ssosss has been raised. pin. htlve It Inc . Mrs. "M W ""3 "i am", 5 G":"" "here so Dyer. Mrs. Walter Wells. Miss Eva It is a matter of saujacugg to Preliminary reports on cookie Harry Roper. telephone convenes. '" u” snrlnhun mu" dl" . Dyer, w.w. Currie. Mrs. J.l-I. My- those interested in this library to day and the Holman trophy mm In. Allie -tn. 5"" '"'”" "S P"'”"”- A ,4... wemu ,- rick. J.w. wsush. and Mrs- Lloyd know that it has been third largest m ' ' weegafu M 5..." "W "l' W1ikie- FOUOWIIE the death of J. circulation of books in the Prov The funeral of the lat John and Mrs In Barlowumm M" Wuwaugh. M.E. Callaghan was an ince. c S k ' formative address. Am," cum,” wok Pkg 5” i ' pointed in his place. Several other The nominating coinmltt . Mrs. I ee limgaom NOMINATED morning at 9 gm uhwemmm.' mm. Mynl. um 39 u'.- ". citizens have since retired. These Frank Dunn and M.E. Callaghan I N”'"l'”"””3 W9" ""40 by I-55 chapel where Mass was guson left recently for alvtiite If; A W relatives in various points or u S. . ' Mr. Garfield Day has been cori- nned to his home tlirou ii it for past few days- 3 I M" jjjjtmg ggg "CANNEBY ROW" BURNS MONTEREY. Calif. (AP)-Gag. fed flames des ed the San cu. los cannery bu ding 'l'liiii-5.1,, and for a tine threatened all oi site of a number Johri Steinbecg, ACES Nova Scotia. On Thursday Nov. 8th master Kenneth Arsenault son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arsenault celebrated his 12th birthday at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Canielia Bdtnardl " I FOR SALE I I I Llmed oak console radio- phonograph. Like new. In- quire at - Kenslngton Feed Service Ltd. REGENT XMTUIBXZ JAIIE llIl5SEIl I:uiiiiiiIIIIIlI '- Qnmutseor-vE H brTlCHNtcG.G i.-.:x -4.33. O munmscumm .-nu llllllll lltlit-llsilll TODAY 3:30-7:15-9:10 TUES. 7:l&9:l0 during the past year. loans weralcredit union since taking office as I W.'I.'s i:l'lIliiIllll.! industries into areas. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barlow being liquidated In a most satls-itreasurer. i lThls u-in a preliminary, he said. on the recent death of Mrs. Bar- factory manner and ihcre was a Others who addressed the mcet- to no nppciii to the dwellers of the iow's father, Mr. Campbell of , BLOOD MEETING The annual meeting of the Provincial Flower Show willhe held ina ground floor room of the Civic Auditorium, S'side, Wednes- day. Nov. 28th. 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be Mr. Robert Snazelie from Bun- berry Nursery, Charlotte- town. CAMEO KENIINGTON MON.-TUE.--7:15-0:13 Gloria land in crime drama. Grahame. Lawrence Har- vey, Richard Basehart. John Ire- "THE .. SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT (MON.) 7:15-9:15 TUEB. 3:30-7:15-9:15 There will be an interruption necessary maintenance work INTERRUPTION NOTICE- Bedeque line on Wednesday afternoon. November 28th. btween the hours of 1:00 and 5:00 p.m., weather permitting. for the purpose of allowing its to do some MARITIME ELECTRIC co. no. of electric power on the on this line. -ziiiui Ipuanasmuaaci .. . .... . ,7 y z-.- : an s '1?! . .- K Baby In Accident ents. Admission 50 and .15 cents. Curtain 8.15. Sale of candy. - I ”5K..i-;ii!i...- Ramsay was seriously injured at Brookins Warehouse some time &? MMWEBB ' siai BIIAIIAIIE W - - HUI. Konslngton Food 'L.Ii"IIC .L , , I . ' N I di be M, h. A lcar-truck collision Saturday g- , ---- -.---e- :33 cite-"-'1?---'--i-3-e--' '" .f.”i2l"'f;.5.”3.2,Z;”R5gI'.';.3J”II:::I service Ltd. ""5 WEEK AT c:.N.M,..s..-.opE' -- -: i& ' i PT0IU”'9"3l C3"d' 0 De -Sable resulted in consider- l.' 'i 1 - -----A -H -s-:- Sf, Ann Club ,stiie damage to boil: vehicles, but m 0 i r I f v. I Charforod .use only injury was a slight cut I" -'- '1 MONDAY Jl . . Q "Old AIIIUCI i above the right eye of a i0-months- V N ' ; i-. g '1 Accountants , W, ,, , um M, M I ere-scsooi Skata izsoszoo us. i: s - " od y,woIetI . . nf monisndaocir ci t . s4 1- 3..-1, nick Mrs. Lea Ar-en-ult was hostess Mllligan rm Royalty was driv I as Lo-so : -3-- 2. 'i.:..'i-i;-.i:.:i:.::..i:.: is: it” ""niiill"””'”..'.il '- I LAXATIVE uses " "" I ' ii ” P8. III I IIO l were also loeciipants of the car. I A, ' all llia 4 , I jurnnierside. P. IL L Phone Ill 3 3”, lists s:soio:ss EM. INSURANCE The accident occurred when the 3 track, driven by Anthony Buell of De sable started to man a left I turn into a side road. Just as the Itlligaa car was actuiptha to pass It. Both vehicles were pro- ceeding towards Charlottetown. I Damsga to the car is estimated W at hip mo with about 001!" '0 KI" AT simsisssios MONDAY. Ii Ill! - 'h15p:rn.lthsannualtusctirigoftIiohstPrinos LiberalAloclatIonwIlllIsheIdhthoCIVIcAudltor- tum fnenrmool 0 it t appnosiina , ';"'”" siso to the truck which ended in I El-LII -I In I-in with MD 4355;; pg, gnu" ..h"&" is the ditch in the side road. The . p;Q.,1.;' pg, gang 1... ' baby was taken to hospital for med . 1 .d foal attention. The Borden Detacb- IIDAY i meat R.C.M.P. in l:N:. PM-oshll Into M m------ was nun 0:ll Iirtas "”"" . "' A wig". . cm