SEPTEMBER 12. 1951. THE GUARDIAN , CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE TIHRTEEN THE fWESTERN GUARDIAN PKINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Summer Street. Sununenido. Phone I031. . Nun, subscriptions. Mlvertlllng Bopnuntetlvu J. ELMEII. MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW Ilouu ' Phones: 8033 Ind 8031 The Guardian may be bought at any of the umnienldr following stores in B Street; ” " n ' ' :1 control arms; 5:(l,l,;;'r. News-stand. Water Street: Mark Gouda, 0'! Grenville Street; Mg; Douostwa Grocery. Second street; Island Motor 7 an -4 water Street: Albnn'o Grocery, no Russell Street - K. L. Walt: in Konoington. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Funk Weeks. Ilepruenutin. on Office and 55-: Home. Alberton: Phone: ON Chi t 71 g cgns . roprac er. Efa1?l!ItI'I6 St. Phone 8501 Sum- mmide, Tuesdays and Satur- rlai'8- -sEllVICPiS CONTINUE - EVnng(?IISIIC service: begun on e temher 2nd, and are continuing Sufi; Sept. 16th in the O'Leary church of the Nazarene. The Evangelist is Rev. Dr. R. J. Dixon or Maiden. Mass. He has travel- led extensively in Canada. U. S., Australia, New Zcalnnd and oth- ..- places. He is it fine Bible ox- polllof and is receiving a wel- gnme to O'Leury and vicinity. The Minister of the 0'Lcary Nazarene :nurei-i. Mr. Owen Underwood. is orcslding at the meetings. .MEMOI1IAL FLOWERS - At the Brae United Church anniver- my services on Sunday, Sept. 9th. ,1 which the guest speaker was Rev. W. F. Munro of Sackvllle. N. 3, editor of "The United Church- man".the following memorial flow- ers were placed on the Commun- ion Table in memory of departed loved ones: In memory of Mr. and Mrs. John D. MacLeod by the MaCLeod and Cannon families: in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald ,vacCalium and Mabel by the Mac- Callum family; in memory of Ivey ilacFad,vcn from family: in mem- ory of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oui- ion from the family; in memory of Preston Campbell. -IN MAGISTRATITS COUR'l'- 3e!'.i-nc Magistrate R. S. Hinton. K (2 a Summer-side man charg- ed with having liquor in a place (ll.IlI'T than his residence was fined 320 and costs. A man from Bradal-bane under the same charge was given a similar fine. The cast" of a man from Miscouche charged with having extracts for sale without a license was ad- journed for trial. A person from Albany charged with destruction of an exhibit in a temperance case was fined 520 and costs. Four spenders were given fines from 58 lo S10 and costs and a party charged with operating a motor vehicle while his ability to drive W2! impaired with alcohol had his case addourncd alter the ev- idciice was taken.-S. --VISITS WEST PRINCE - Miss Olive Sparling, Women's Missionary society Dominion Board secretary for younger groups in the United Chumh. vis- ited West Prince on Sunday Sept. am, This gifted lady who holds no M.A. and Bachelor of Relig- ious Education degrees. and is rationed at the headquarters of the W.M.S. in Toronto. spoke to the Sunday School children, C. G, l. T. Mission Band. and members of the Mission Circle at the O'- Ltary United Church on Sunday morning sept. 9th., and in Mont- rose United Church at 2 p. m. She was heard and enjoyed by large numbers of young people and ltiliiis. At all places, she received ii great welcome from the Sunday School superintendents, the pas- tors and the people. on Saturday. Sept. llth she addressed I C. G. I. T. Rally at Kcnsingtcn and on llioiiday, Sept. 10th attended the sessions of the Maritime Religious Education Council hold in Sum- merslde in the Baptist Church. - , Professional Codi: E. E. Parkman. Opt.D.. R.O. OFIOMETRIST Eye: Examined i Glures Fitted Office Hours: 0 to II - I to I and by eppolntmcnl . Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer 88.. Surnlnenido I. F. lluotor ll. 0. OPTOMETEIBT Complete Vlanal Analyeu Glance Fitted PHONE SUB IMALIJMANT BUILDING Iumnionldo, l'.t.I. &...M. I Earle lllcitay i I Chartered Accountant ! Clllldlon Bank In Common. landing lllnnmelde. P. I. I. PIIONI use .aJ --cournnnr complete In- surlnce Service. W. Boyd Bulnto. fieiunngton. -I-IIAB MISS Donald: Mao- Leod. Vocalist, Queen of 1951 Festive Week and Min Maylea Boswell. pianist, Princess, at the grand concert at King George Hall, Kensington on Friday eve- ning, September 14th at 8 o'clock. -FIIIEMEN CALLED - Sum- merslde firemen were called out at 7.80 yesterday morning for a slight fire on the roof of the home of the Fire Chief, Mr. W. B. McNelll, North Market Street, There was only slight damage.--S. -WINS SCHOLARSHIP - Her many friends will be ,leaaed to learn that Miss Mary Huestis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Huestls. Summerside. has been awarded the Catholic Women's League scholarship for 3100.00 which will be used to further her education at St. Dunstan's Univer- sity where she is A student. 8 MONDAY-Funeral services for the late Edward Perry were held on Monday morning with Requiem Mass at St. Paul's Church. Summerside celebrated by the Rev. Joseph Le-Clair. The service at the grave was conducted by the pastor. Rt. Rev. Mgr. G. J. MacLellan. Pall- hearers were Messrs. E. N. Mac- Qunrric, Alban Gallant, Arthur Perry, Vernle Gallant. Manuel Gallant and Jack Arsennult.-S. - 'NERAL .-FTTNERAI. AT MISCOIICRIA Funeral services for the late Mrs. Alphonse Gaudet were held yes- terday mornlng with Solemn Re- quiem Mass at St. John the Bap- tist Church. Miscouche. The pas- tor. Rev. J. D. Kelly celebrated Mass and was assisted by Rev. Joseph LcCIair as deacon and Rev. Charles Gallant as sub- deacon. Pull-bearers were Messrs. Andrew Perry. Alphonse Perry, Leo Gaudet. Reg Gaudet. John C. Polricr and Ernest Gaudet.- S. -FAREWELL GATHERING-A very pleasant get-together of all relatives of Mrs. Libby gathered on the spacious lawns at Mrs James Hlckey's on Wednesday aft- ernoon, August 15th, prior to her departure for home, and spent In very delightful afternoon of games'and sports for the kiddies. About 45 adults and children per- ticipated: Refreshments were serv- ed, including home-made ice cream and cake. and all left for their homes after wishing Mrs. Libby bon voyage, and hoping to renew this gathering many more years to come. It is five years since Mrs. Libby last visited her Island home a.nd she sees many changes. -EVENING CIRCLE MEETS S The Evening Circle of the Sum- merside Presbyterian Church held its September Mission ry meet- ing on Monday evening in the church parlor with the president, Mrs. B. D. Coffin. in the chair. Following the call to worship and the singing of the hymn "God of Mercy. God of Grace", with Mrs. Emmett Ranab-an at the piano. Mrs. Lois Moase read the scrip- ture lesoon in St. John 4 and Miss Constance Enman offered prayer. After routine business I. discus- sion was held on the Course of study for the term. The offer- tory prayer was given by Mn. C. C. Hickey and a report of the Presbyterial was presented by Mrs. L. Murray. The singing of "Bringing in one Sheaves" was followed by the Mizpah benedic- tion.-S. -REGRET EXPRESSED-Much sorrow and regret was expressed by the very large congregation at- tending the night service of the Brae United Church anniversary on Sept. 9th, and throughout the whole district, when it became known that Mrs. Bannerman Lock- hart. 22. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milllgan of Milo, P. 1:. 1., passed away in Halifax from an auto - ” t on Saturday. Mr. Loclrhart. was also injured. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Lockhart. Coleman. Details are very meager. Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ligan. parents of the young lady. and Mrs. Stanford Lockhert hast- ened to get to Halifax on Satur- day. Sept. Rth. Mrs. Lockhnrt was formerly Miss Peitrl Mllllgan and she was only married to Mr. Ben- nermen Lockhart in 1948. Deepest "iy is extended to her hus- band. her parents and other mem- bers of her family. Card Oi'I'Iianlts -The Funily of the late Harry W. Mill wish to convey to their neighbours and friend: (kip grati- tude for the expreuiono of love and kindness during their great sorrow in the Ion of their debt one. --Min Hue! Smith at Carleton Sidinl left for Montreal on Satur- day. September 8th. -The many friends of Mrs. Dan Miller will regret to learn one is I patient in the Western Hospital. -Tho many friends of Mr. mon- ard Mccarvtlle. Freetown, regret to learn of his serious illness. -The many friends of Spencer Hughes. Emerald. are sorry to hear he is 1 patient In the City Hospital. -Mn. Charles Col-will has ro- turned from Monooon where she Dpcnt some time visiting friends and relatives.-S. -Mr. Davis Murray. Manager of R. T. Holman Ltd. Grocery. left by automobile on Tuesday morning to spend his vacation in Toronto.-S. -Mr. John Craig. an officer of the R. C. A. F.. is spending a short holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mn. Wilfred Craig. Middleton. -Mr. G. H. Coffin returned on Sunday from Montague where he lttended the funeral of his fath- er. Mr. L. H. Coftln. -Dr. R. C. Bradley and Mr. Walter Pratt. Exeter, N. H., are spending their semi-annual holl- dly at "Treholme", Kenslngton. -Mr. and Mrs. Murray For- graves and children have return- ed to Moncton having spent I week visiting Mrs. Charles Cel- will and relatives in Northam.-S. -Mrs. Leonard C. Libby has re- turned to her home in Portland. Maine. after visiting her sisters. Mrs. James Hickey, Darnley. and Mrs. Lucy Macl(ay, Summerside. -Messrs. Reg. Brown and Neal C. MacDonald of Toronto are visiting the lat-ter's brother. Nor- man MacDonald. Summerside. and other relatives on Prince Edward Island. -Bobby Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Brooks of O'I.eary. left on Monday. September 10th. to at- tend the sessions of the Reform- ed Baptlst College in Yarmoulli, -Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ranahah letflt Sumimcrsride on Tuesday morning for Toronto, where they will be the guests of their son- in-iaw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Millius.-S. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugh Fulton. Saint John. N. 13.. returned home on Saturday. September 8th, after spending their honeymoon at the home of Mrs. T. J. Inman, Sunny Brook Farm. Central Bedequc. --Mr. and Mrs, Edward Town- send of Portland, Maine, motored to P. E. I. recently where they were the guests of Mrs. 'I'ow.-i- send's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waite. Summer-side.-S. ...... I Miss Elizabeth Wright. Char- lottetown. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright. She was accompanied by her two friends. Miss Anna Vcale and Min Catherine MacPherson. --Mrs. A. B. Stoddard. Green- field. Mass., returned home on Wed.. Sept. 5th. after spending the summer months with her sis- ter. Mrs. Albert E. Wright, Cen- tral Bedeque. -Mrs. Norman Wright and two children. Wendell and Noreen. Sprlnghlll. N. S.. spent the week- end of Sept. 1st with Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Wright. Central Bedeque. -Mr. Alyre Gallant. employee of Ralph Csllbeck 8: Co., has re- turned to work after spending an enjoyable two weeks' holiday fish- ing and visiting relatives in Char- lottetown and Amherst. N. S. -Mr. and Mrs. Clayton New- some. Montreal, P. Q.. who are spending their holidays at stan- hope Beach. attended church serv- ice at Bedeoue. Sunday. Sept. 9th. and met many old acquaintances after an absence of 47 years. He in 3 son of the late Wesley and Mrs. Newsome, formerly of Be- deque. -Miss Norn Tralnor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tralnor of I-(lnkora, and Miss Mary Hilda Greenan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greemm. also of Kinkora, left Friday morning. September 'i'th. for Halifax, where they will enter the Novilnte of the Sisters of Charity. -Mrs. Austin P. Callaghan has returned to Framlngham, Mass. after spending a pleasant holiday in Grahams Road. the guest of her brothers, P.J. and Charles and Mrs. Cash. She also visited her brother John of Emerald and her sister Mrs. Leonard Mccarville. Freetown. -Mr. and Mrs. Vernon .1. Clough of Halifax have returned to their home after spending a most enjoyable vacation in Tir- nish where they were the guests of Mrs. Clough's mother. Mrs. Timothy Ryan. and in Summer- aide where they were the guests of Mr. Clough'a parents. Mr. and Mn. Joseph Clough. King Street. On return Mr. Clough will re- sume his duties with the C. N. B. freight. there where he has been outplayed for some time.-8. DON'T DELAY ! Two Farm Buildings Burned At. Springfield Two farm building: owned by Mr. George Dunning, springfield, about seven miles from Kensing- i.on,'were destroyed by fire about 2.30 yesterday morning. Origin the fire is unknown and it was not discovered until the reflection T K o of the blaze vvakened one member W of the family who was sleeping in o I e a. room on that side of the house. ..- By that time it was too late to Rev. Kenneth G. save the buildings which were I has been pastor of Summerside barn and a granary. Trinity United Church for the Two other buildings were savedpnst ten years. has resiEfH9d- and the house was not threatonedieffective November 1st, to accept It was I calm night. In the barn in call to the United Church at was the season's crop of hay,'Kentville. N. S. An announce- elght fat pigs and a Uhrcshlng gear ment 10 this effect "fa! mdde and crusher, all of which were lost. last evening by the DUNN Ward Destroyed with the granary wasvof the Church. g about 150 bushels of cats from last Rev. Mr. Sullivan came. 1:; year's crop. The barn was about Si-lmmerSI!1e' in July 01 1941f" 40 by 30 feet and was of the un- the following W" W95 13”" derground type. No estimate of the 193” N "b5”"('9 "3 -M" "'9 "V" loss could he obtained but it is 51 Canadian A” F””9 " ” "Mp" i 'ice understood that there was some l5I"- An" ""99 59"” "H d insurance on the building! he ”””"ed '9 Summemde M A has been here since that time. i W: ”.i.lZ'”i”..iii..i””.i':”.E..”.?.3 Plan Battle Of M” I 0 Britain Program 0 Al Summerside S'side Minister Accepts Call 0 -q Sullivan. who and Dalhousie University where he obtained his Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Arts. Follow- ing this he attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall where he was granted the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. Since Mr. Sullivan 'has been in Summerside. Trinity United Church has seen much ad- On next Sunday wherever the , mncemont both in the member- RO-Iial cmmdmn Air Force I5 ship of its congregation and lni stationed a solemn program Wliiinm nmwrial property (,1 the; be carried out in honor of Battlelchurch. of Britain Sunday. This observ-I In me 135,. kw y(,m.s 3 MW ance takes place every year at tliis.hn5(.mem for 3 Sunday school time in honor of those gallant fewiwns ,.dd(.d go um imurc-it and an airmen who fought the numericnl- addition has just been completed ly superior German air force over to the church hall. Ho. is at pre-i Britain in 1940 and earned fi'oiiijgmt elmirman oi the Christianl Churchill the immortal tributell-Iilucation Committee of tho; that "Never in the field of human .Vlnritimi- Conference of the Un-i conllict has so much been owedlitcd Church ofdCana:ila.”ivli-. hsui-5 v .5 mnnr to so few.” . twin is marrie an my ave bi-1-1,2 Smbnme,-side 518330;, wmttwo childrcn. Prior to coming to- Dlay its part in mi? Com,-nemora.iSul11:nOl'5ll'iC he no.1-in Cnnn1ng,l tian of this historic event by a N- 5- for " 5'10” ''""-”5' program to be held in town whichi ”ST'”T will include a parade of 400 oific-iS' 'd M ers and airmen and a fly-past hyl 12 aircraft. The observance will. . . Start at 2 p. m. with services at SLIT t f Paul's Roman Catholic Church! E and the Presbyterian Church. , V o as: .&:r:::.:i..i :r:.;lBaihursI Trial salute bemi Wk?” 13' H15 H0"0'i--McGi-aw, a Tracadie school teach- Lt- G0V91j"0' T W- 1- Pr0WS9- Tb9'e:. died May 23 following a high- Summerside Legion Band wilhwnv "accident mm. -I-mcadiep head the Parade -5- l Dr, .12. Paulln, Tracadie. said a Mrs. William Mallett and daughter. Eva. Cambridge Mass.. are spending a week with relatives and friends here. - head injury was the cause of death. The only other witness before ' ' ' adjournment of court until tomor- row ivas P. Rov Pidgeon. of sum- .... merside, P.E.I.. Moncton-employ- Illi.-as Helen Sherry, Ottawa, isperl salesman who accompanied Mc- visiting her grand-mother. Mrs.iLr-an as the latter drove a truck Neil MacDonald. at the time of the accident. Pidceon said McLean was tell- inz him how to fix a window on the truck's right door when the vehicle. travelling between 40 and 50 miles an hour, swerved to the ,roadls shoulder and then crossed Mr. Tanion McNeil. Summer-tin the left shoulder. McLean had side, spent last week with friends Said he had Struck 8 girl They at Albei-ton. stopped and gave what help they could. The court opened with Mr. Jus- tice W. Arthur I. Amzlln presiding. Patrick P. Harper. Bathurst. an- ncared for the Crown and R.D Mitton, K.C.. Moncton, represent- ed McLean. Me-e-tings conclude -Despite the fact that Saturday night is the one time of the week when it is impossible to hold any meetings due to the fact that people come into the nearest town to do their shopping, attend the movies. rvamonize the restaurants. and despite the fact that there were huge crowds of people in O'Leary on Saturday night. Sent. llth. estimated at between 2.000 and 3,000 people. from a twenty- mile radius, there was a very large congregation at the Bloom- Feld United Church, five miles from O'Learv. This service marked the. close of a three-week series of revival meetings conducted by Rev. Elmer Crockett of Worthington, Minne- sota. a former Island boy. The first weekls service was in the Montrose Church. the second was in t.he Elmsdnle Church and , . the third week was in the Bloom- ii.I”i.i555.l3S' .”J3l'iili...'3”2P”u?”new Chum some "W-"W C.W.L. was held at the home 0?pe0ple' many "I mam young folk Mm A J Bernard ,”-'m M”. John found salvation at these meetings. 9. Wallace presiding. The Chang The two United Church Ministers. mm Re... W. E. Manngmn 0 med Rev. J.M. Sheen of Elmsdale and the meeting Wm. prayer. sateen Ftev. W. G. Dickson of 0'Leary as- members and one visitor were simad "I H" wrvkel . present. Minutes of the last meet. The mm" M me Hmong chm" mg were read by me sem.emrv' ches provided special music and Mm Michael Ahpamp and, me there were A number of spec-tall uusurerrs report was read by Mrusolos Iby Alban Craswell. Fred Edwin Mncnonnm MacMillan. and duets by Rev. Mr cormspondence mcludm I. km sheen and Rev. Mr. Crockett. etc. tor regarding a film and another 0" Sum” "mmhut Sept" 9".” asking for a donation to the Char. R9” M” Cm”k”” 3901” I" the O ' kmnown Hashim! Hunt Leary Church. in the afternoon at It was decided to have a dance Mnmms" and In H” "mm! "I In semombcr Mm mum by the Elmsdalc. thus concluding his ser- Elmmale orcheamt mam were ies of services in West Prince. He mnde to hold a bingo in October. then left for Hampton, l'-'.E.I.. andi Sewing materials were given out M""m5”e' P'E' 1' to the members to make up art- Callaghan will he on the lunch Mr. and Mrs. Kinch and daugh- ter. Jacqueline of Medford Mass, who had been vacationing at Ray- ner's cottage on the Kildare River left on return Monday last. Whilc here they were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kinch and Mr. and Mrs. Bi-ydon smith. Albemm South. Mrs. Kinch also had as her guests her niece. Miiss Jean Mac- Arthur, Sumei-ville. Mass. and Miss Elsie Mento ahd son Dennis of Everett, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Brydon Smith N-'C0mDanled by Mr. and Mrs. wil- liam Millikan and Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Milligan motored Charlottetown over the week-end. I-9 0 Miss Eva Mnllett accompanied by her mother. also Mrs. Joseph Gaudct and grand-daughter, Sylvia Bernard. motored! to Plus. ville on Tuesday where they visit- ed Mrs. Mnllett's sister. Mrs. James Gallant and other relatives. Forty hours devotions which opened at the Sacred Heart Church on Sunday last, concluded on Tuesday evening with proceg- sion and Benediction of the Bless- ed Sacrament. Kensinglon Town Maollonald-Wright Wedding -A pretty autumn wedding was solemnized on Saturday morning. Sept. 8th. in the Bedeque United Church, when Rev. W. Burton Crowe. B.A., united in marriage Marian Inuisa, R.N., only daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot wright. Middleton, and Malcolm Earl. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacDonald. Charlottetown. The church was beautifully de- corated with gladioli. and guest pews were marked with green and lvvhite bouquets. Mrs. Walter Craig lplayed the nuptial music. Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore a gown of white or- ganza with lace and train. Her headdress was a linger-tip veil of tulle illusion, and she carried a bouquet. of red roses with baby's breath. The bridesmaid, Miss Elizabeth Wright, was attractive in nile green organza with taffet, and carried a bouquet of mixed flow- ers. Mr. George MacDonald. bro- zher of the groom.acied as grooms- man. Messrs. Thompson and El- don Wright, brothers of the bride acted as ushers. The bride's mother was attired in wine crepe with matching ar- cessories. and her cor-sage was white giadloli. The groom's mother were royal blue crepe with match- ing accessories, and corsagc of pink gladioli. Council fleeting -The regular monthly meeting of the Kensington Town Coun- cil was held on Monday night with Mayor Darrach presiding and the councillors present. Rou- tine reports were submitted by the various councillors in mm- ncctlori with their respective de- partments. Councillor Davlson of the street mmmittee reported that the work of paving the three streets would be completed in one more day and the citizens in general appear- ed pleased with the paving work undertaken by the council. On motion it was decided to pay 4 1-2 per cent on 20 year debent- ures to pay for the street paving programme. A bye-law was passed which had been introduced by Counc.l-' lor Champion concerning the pro- hibiting certain types of vehicles in the town limits which vioi.icl be injurious to the paving.-S. Much Work Accomplished By Kinsmen Club A very complete report showing an enviable record of service work. accomplished during the past year; . . M was given Last night at the rust. During the signing of the regis . . . the guest soloist. Miss Ina meeting of the Kinsmen C1ubof.Phmips' Sang: gwhm Song IS done ns iollowsi a hallouen partv73'em'5 0' 539- "55 W955” at the , T '1 v '; ceremony. p p rtaliteendggriggnxaczicrtr:g)00pr0?;::nT), Congratulations and best wishes which 60 parcels were disii'ibul.ed we” extended me -Vomg muple p l- p. ch - ,m 5 during the reception held at the :f:e.'fcdgD&,rQl:1(In1fge wlgih 33? bride's home and attended by some large number of (05.5 were Ohtainj.iifty guests. Gladioli and autumn cd and given to both oIpIlan8S'95.'1 the maintenance of an open air rink with. free skating and hockey k privileges for the children along,” 9' r:2:ueth?1Ot:I:::;I,s0::::T?s,0(u,:;vohl;?s::7githe delicious buffet lunch included . p - ithe Misses Margaret MacDonald. gr:if:IuIi9ll1enext:Itx:;c33(g act-Iii:-i&gnii1fi””"”” MBCDOHERL Rum w”EI."' clud-mg drawings. sewing andiM”y w'Igh'" RN" 3”" Cm”; manual training were showht m.,land Mrsswillard MacDonald. Mrs. ranging mm the Quebec KMSHEW. J. Reid and Mrs. James Brady men club to entertain a group ohpwsided W" the 1"" CW5 the lace-covered table icentercd by a fgfnjh .;I.'e'(t3;T;3d.”1f,,";e”e:.;b(fiI;f,?:; and good wishes. the bride and an address will be given by the of 5 1m, mundfat the new mm groom left on it motor trip to Bos- commanding officer of the sta- 3A-I-1.1UR3-I-' N-.13” sepgg 1,1 .. anonpcemgre and me donation of wion. For travelling the bride wore lion. Wing C0mm3m39I' 9- A. WU-ltcpi .. A grand jury in the Glen. wading pom fan aqua green suit. with brown. 11?. D-F-Q and Wieaths M” be ccster circuit court today returned He reported. that funds mised lH3IfSd- ti 1 t of H in true bill in -the case of J. Ennis raised (Luring me year amounted I.” ch ma 39 1 tie .'lDli0STamiMcLean. Moncton. ' charged with to 53,021.44 and. said that funds W1 8 11 m8l”C1'lJ35 ll "1 lhegiianslaughter after Mig Alphonsine raising projects aways meet withh a good receptioli from the public. He said that in addition members; had enjoyed fellowship in a. num-; ber of social affairs. In conclusionf be thanked his executive and all? club members for co-operation; given him during the year. At the ocnclusion of his report he transferred the president's pin to the new president Harry Dickie who extended his congratulations to the retiring executive for the. fine Job they had done in the past: year. A presentation of a past pre-I: . sidentis pin was made to the de-. parting president. J-laroltl Arscnault reported that' the wading pool had cost the club 31.750 and that this had been paidii although the fountain had not yet; I Mr. ?Iongcr be Freetown and Mrs. George Jatdine. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jardtne and son. Bobby. and Mr. Cecil Reeves of Freetown. attended the Alberton Exhibition on Wednesday after- noon.--S. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Melnnlon with their children. Donnie. Cath- erine and Judy, motored from Gander. Newfoundland, arriving in Summersidc on Saturday. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Llew- ellyn Rogers.-S. --Mrs. James Jardlne and Mr. Wendell Jardine of Hardwood Ridge. N. B.. and Mrs. George Jar- 'dine of Waitham. Massachusetts. puho havv heen guests of Mr. and Ill-lrs. George Jarriine, Freetown. have returned to their homes. This was their first visit to the ilslnud and lilny were much im- lni-nssui with the hoautiiul scen- wry.- accessories and a eorsage of white gladioli. On their return Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald will take up residence in Charlottetown where Mr. Mac- Donald is an employee of the is- .l:ind Telephone Co. Previous to iher marriage the bride was honor- led at several functions by her iiriends in Charlottetown and Mid- ;(iletnn. when she received many ybt-auiiful and useful gifts. . Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Trenhoim, Fort. Lawrence. N. jS; Mr. Edgar Wright. Kerwood. lont: and Mr. Thompson Wright, iGneliiii, Om. The bride's graiiclmotheizi l.O.Vii0tx' -. (CF)--Open in His plihliv on Sntiirrlny mornings this Hvonr for the first time in history. iI.ondon stock f'x('Il?1nSZO drew 7.000 visitors hoiurmn Mriy and mill- iliucust. Top-halted attendants act- icd ns guirlos. flowers adorned the dining room.: was. three-tier wedding, NOTICE Friends of the bride who served ITO yyhom lt Mav Concern Take notice that I will no held responsible for any bills contracted by my wife, Mrs. Horace Later amid showers of confetti (Sadie) Mills. HORACE MILLS been installed: He said that thisi would be done this fall or next spring. Reports of standing committees and officers were also given as fol- lows: membership nncl nttendance.' Herb. Stright; sick and visiting. George Olscamp; program and entertainment, Bert Hunter; bui- letin, Elmer Murphy; treasurer. Harry Dickie. An interesting report on the Kinsmen National Convention was given by Dick Henthorn who had been a delegate along with Alex MacR.ae and Elmer Offer. Ml”. Kenneth Davies of East Pepperell, Mass. was 9. guest. -53 FBEETOWN W. M. S. -The monthly meeting of the W. M. S. of the Freetown Pres- byterian Church was held on Thursday, August. 30. at the home of Mrs. Elton and Mrs. Howard Cairns with the president. Mrs. George Jardine. in the chair. There were thirteen members and six visitors present. The meeting opened with call to worship. Iollnwed by the singing. of the hymn. "God of Merc,v.f God of Grace". and rcsponsivcv scripture reading in St. John 4. g Prayer was offered by Mrs. COIII1; Campbell. after which cxpnsltionsi on the lesson were given by Mrs! Cecil Pnynter and the preslriennf Hpmn llsowing in the Morning"; was sung. E Following routine business. Mrs; John Andrews mnrltieted a Bible Quiz. which proved so interesting- ihat it was decided tn ii.-ave an- other at the nv-xi. meeting, A special fcnluro was the presenta- lion of a Bible by Mrs. Trueniztnp Pnynlcr to Mrs. liill.-irrl Manse. n former member. who now resttlcs in Hamilton. Ontario, anti the mi-f dress was read by Mrs. John An-i drows. The closing hymn. "Lord. Dis- miss us with Thy Blessing". was followed by the repeating of Thai Lord”s Prayer in unison. A sovialli hour followed when delicious rv-. frexhmcnls were served by the? ladies. i ht-6is;ErI-oiie:-sE lcles for same. committee: At the close of the The next meeting will be at the meeting refreshments were served: home of Miss veronica Olconnor. by the hostess. assisted by a. com-l Mu. Ray Saunders and Mrs. J. A..mlt.tee. PRINCE COUNTY MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN Because the district is very mar- shy. many of the inhabitants of Palmebang in Sumatra live on .. rafts. TALL' OR SHORT . . . THIN OR STOU17 YOUR SUIT WILL FIT IF IT'S TAILORED-TO-MEASURE BY, I Pnooaess Bimfnfo See The New Fall Samples flow On Display CLOTHING DEPARTMENT 'AiliERFECT it 1:33! A matter of Iuclr. If is the logical result of careful measuring . . . selection of the proper sfyio . . , accurate cutting . . . and skilled tailoring by Progreg; Brand craftsman. JOIN NOW I BLUE CROSS - BLUE SHIELD CAMPAIGN DATES-- FROM NOW TO SEPT. 22 CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS - HOLMAN'S l.'l'D.. SUMMERSIDE