C. Meeting Held Central Let l6 _. 111m was a good attendance o! electors at a meeting held by the Progressive-Conservative party fl Centfll Int l0 Hell on Honda! evening. Mr. Robert Barrett cap- gbly acted as chairman and Mr. [.11. Strong introduced the can- didate, Mr. John H. Price. Mr. Price" first dealt with matters ‘fleeting the community including the need ior repairs to Grand River whari pointing out that the last large expenditure on it was by the Borden government. He said he regretted its present poor c_on- dition and stated that the Drew government. which’ will shortly take power. will not leave it. ll It: present condition. Mr. Price then dealt with the oyster industry and said that as long as American oysters are al- lowed lo come ireely into the markets oi the Central provinces lllHltlVEll SllPRSllllS Willi WRAY Gives You CHARDOTTETOWN WESTERN GUARDIAN THE GUARDIAN. cuss C.C.F. politic ta 0.45 p.m. ruingjnun (Continued trom Page i) calla for assistance. As a remit o! the combined efiorta oi all pres- ent the large barn was saved but one end was burned on a smaller barn. in addition to the two small outbuildings. Mr. Mabey lost all his furniture and clothing and a quantity oi teed. No stock were in the buildings that were lost and all the machinery were sav- ed. _ l-lls mother, Mrs. Albert Mabey lived separately in another sec- tion oi the residence- and neigh- bors succeeded in saving some o! her belongings. Volunteers were retarded in their efforts to iight the lire by the tact that the pump was lo- cated too close to the house to be used. Water had to be hauled from a nearby pond. Total damage is estimated to be in the vicinity of $8,000.00 with a small amount oi insurance. ntvfiffi 055100 (Continued from Page 1) _.___.____-_-_ majority on the first ballot. Rev. James A. Fraser oi Im- perroyal. N5 was reelected sec- retary oi the conference and Rev. elected assistant secretary. The retiring president, Rev. A.G. Fentz oi l-Ialliax, N.S. presented his armual report oi the Dust yea!‘ at ihls morning's session. Two new churches had been dtdioiiisd during the year, he reported. one at Debec, N.B.. and the Park Avenue Church at Saint John. NB. and m noted a. growing attitude oi respect ior the church among United Church people. _ Kenneth A. Parker, headmaster o! the Mount Allison Academy. and chairman oi the committee on the United Ohurchmsn. outlined the progress and the problems in con- nection with the ccnierence paper. Rev. J. Fraser Munro, edliflf- save his report oi the year and asked ior continued cooperation. A g-ggolution pledging support to the conference paper was carried un- animously. The new president was installed into oiiioe this morning and the delegates stood to approve a reso- luiion thankin! the retirins presi- dent, Rev. AG. Peniz, ior his services during the year- _,_________ countries (Continued imm Page i) E,D. Murray oi Haliiax. NB. was, New Pastor; —HEAB Douglas MacFsrlane dla- I d a over CJRW n Summer-side, Friday, June 17th 9.30 Summerside The new pastor oi’ Central Street Christian Church. Summerside. Rev. Ml‘... Breakenxldge, B.A.. who succeeds Rev. William Bilson. lwho has gone to Saint John, was linducted last evening into his new charge at s most impressive service lconducted by Rev. MD. Dunbar oi iCentral Christian Church. Char- lottetown. Rev. Mr. Breakenridge icame to Summerside direct from Jficmptonalndlana, where he has ;held a. pastorate since 1946. The new pastor was extended a civic ivclcomo by His Worship Mayor J.l“. Arnett, who recalled that he had had the pleasure two years ago oi welcoming Mr. Biison and he ieli. sure that the same warm- irlendship and cooperation woulfi be extended to Mr. Break- enridge as had been enjoyed by lhis predecessor. On behali oi the East Prince Ministerial Association. Rev. EJ. Barrass. the president. extended to the new pastor the ecclesiastical welcome and assured him that he was coming into a very ilne body. He spoke oi the tine feeling o! iel- lowship in the Ministerial Assoc- iatlon and looked forward with much pleasure to working with him in that body. The Scripture lesson was read by Rev. Charles Carnegy n! the Summerside Presbyterian Church, who, although in ill health. was present to welooms the new min- ister on behali oi his church and congregation. Greetings were also extended by Rev. Mr. Bryan oi Montague Church who wished the new minister a long and happy service in Summerside. for here he said, friendships are genuine, Rem-Mr. Dunbar aiter thanking all those who had assisted in the induction service. delivered a magi. impressive sermon “Your Minister And You". He pointed out the things a minister might expect to receive from the members oi his charge as well as those which the congregation expected from the minister. He presented the keys of the congregation to the new minister after which the introduction oi Mr. Breakenridge to the members of the Church tnok place. —- S a peace officer and was iined $10 and costs or 30 days. ed at $2.000 ior each man on the arson charge. was being arranged. the ilrst case was connection with this case. Both men were also charged on lesser counts. Pope was charged with assaulting a peace oiilcer and was found guilty and ilned $40 and _cgsts or three months in jail. l-le was charged. too. with dlsturbinz Thfpeacrand iined $10 and costs or two months in jail. Longaphle pleaded guilty to dis- turbing the peace and was lined $5.00 or two months in jail, and also pleaded guilty to obstructing Q I NORTH AMERICAN urr L. S. STEVENSON llRAN(‘H MANAGIR ' 14o RICHMOND sr." , AMUTUM COMPANY admitted m, 0.0}. i Meetings WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th St. Nicholas Hall instead of Miscouche as advertised THURSDAY, JUNE 16th Klnkora Hall FRIDAY, JUNE 17th Tlgnish Hall Special Speaker FRED YOUNG Maritime Organizer MONDAY, JUNE 20th Malpeque, Mrs. Leslie Ramsay Mr. Donald MacLean will ad- dress all meetings. lt was understood that bail, iix- i FOR SALE One racing bike. Wide. good shape. ideal for trotter. $200.00. One training curt $90.00. One 26 foot sail boot equip- ped with soils, center boll‘. Dory and ours. $300.00. Phone 65-3 Summerside. Professional Bards n. e. nus Fire - Auto — Casualty INSURANCE _5 hummer Sh. Gunmetal:- Phone lzll ‘l’. Earle Hickey ' Chartered Accountant Olflce at l5 Granville Street Phone i515 I SUMMERS]!!! B. F. Hunter. R.O. l orrtismralsa Complete Visual ‘ Glaasee Fitted PHONE 10s lyaea SMALLMAIVS BUILDING l E. E. Parkman. l! Opi.D.. R.O. ' OPTOMIUBIB: I Eyes Examine‘ Olleaea Fitter‘ Visual a ' ' g Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. i __Su|n|ne_r BL, Summeralde _ ._-_..._,__._.________ -‘ D0 youknow the difference between "the right look” and "the wrong look" ? Miss Gisele (lots of the Fifth Avenue Salon ‘I does l A mine of information Consult lier any rlay Frl. & Sat. JllllE I1 & l8 When professional advice is free. why rely on social cliiu chat for fashions ur cosmetic Foley's ilrug Store stlmmznslus FIE-ST AEBONAUTS Attempted ilighis by men in balloons were made as early as 13th century. DAILY CROSSWQRD new wuuu - BEBE liliillll _, A6808! iLWallting] Z3.Sameaa Ullflfil! illlDLiLi L1. Baby ' stick > Jaeay. . ,_ carriage l. Parasitic city NE. ,',(ahortened) insects. [Rumsnia Kbreseed,’ . 1.I\las~ ' 24. lamprey EDwell ‘ sJteducete I6.Aninter- 10. Dueliafa ‘ lower rank rogetive ‘ second ll. Suspend ' 37. Game oi -1l.0wn 124m» _cards ' ‘martin flu . Qgbtoney ' kingdom l8. Thin ,- UE , 1. periodically ‘Iitieeopo- gnaw-eases .. s» l _ Jjreoeived _. - tamlal ., “mm; .,nnuaaylaauqj 14.Mature'_.' ‘llhmaia smile - '“" 15-14mm sheep . sumituna ‘m. Before‘ ldOryoipaln l5. Punished I3.Prisona_ i“ mum ' ' .11 HIM . . byilnmg .~.: (Brim .~‘ fun‘ f Jrowniur i Ill Illa 5/ lllPolntot . llDevoI-lrod will l lend (N-z-l‘, _ 20.Gern\enliam__fl. Seton . u lneflectmf ‘tzmetomotii, as at present. our local oyster in- FOUWMEE BUN ‘g1 ‘M ' “m” “W” dusiry has a very limited outletl “Even”,- ior its lower grade oysters. Pre-l A pair oi woman's stocking; oon- '( m‘ vious to the lliting o! the embargo tain afmost four miles oi thread, u can“ against American oysters, every "bu". iisherman had a ready sale ior .”'.nm"°"_ such oysters but there will be iltile i 3"G°dd“. c- no demand ior them this eorn- ‘omen,’ ing iall. It will mean, a m. oi "' nun-mi thousands oi dollars to Prince '32 and‘. l Oouniy and the Province as M ' whole. . e Q n s u‘ Mr. Price suggested that at least _ a partial embargo should be plac- THURSDAY JUNE 16th. 33h. ed on American oysters coming in ALBERTON INSTITUTE ggu,“ m“. to Canada during our oyster iish- HALL “rum.” A ing season. l-le also dealt with m. “lama a J subject oi freight rites and freight. FRIDAY, JUNE 11 “n5”. zoning and promised these matters ' would be adjusted on the return WELLINGTON HALL o! his rants to newer. u MONDAY, JUNE 20th. asthma. He t en dealt very e actively _ _ with the platiorm oi the Progres- I£§JEETOWN HALL u ‘Jawf sive- ns v ti r n l im- . EGDAYI JUNE 31 Coeravepaiyadca Lu".- edfltxlhlat itlilflihe only party ‘with a Tlaulsu HALL tmna“ de te pe orm in this section. s. showed t... o... ... n. m..- msmoms .51.‘. malts oi opposing speakers who Tunas _ gang‘, state that ii the Progressive-Con- DAY’ "m! 28rd‘ Qgnmmr servatives are elected the Bum- The rlnolpal speaker Will ' - ' met-we um»: would i» dwe- be J- ew- MwNwsht. m. ,»_nsn.r_oavrroqvora:-mw| how u. weri m- MayorLIrenk Arnettoimim-P hlhmm Aih“ Axynb.A‘x' a merside ably reviewed the issues '1 l’ “t, b L o N a r ' ‘i L a w beiore the electors and showed to the Minister oi Fisheries. .. = ~ ‘ ' , _ how mmmdmg m m, “m, . Ose mm simply stands tor another. In thil example A la used merits oi the Liberal candidate to Th’ mean!‘ Wm ‘ho b9 l“ n“ m". I" x l” u" l“ o‘- ‘W m!!!" Milli. Ol- the eiiect that he was ;esporasiblc addressed by other promla- PWM- W Insti- IM lomtlon at tin wont: are all hints. ior the planking oi the car terry m; Llbgfflg, Month‘; pill unuw" ‘Qummmfih’ i ‘_ and the reduction oi truck rates “male.” n s,” ‘ on the ierry. Mrs. Price spoke F.‘ briefly directing her remarks to A‘ “m? "m 5°‘ Pu." u" u g 1| y, q g p’; ; g g f I b K P o s if“ the many women present. - 8 IIIGN t l0 [IQIIIIIIIXOGII " ‘Mun “"0" um h.“ ‘g UV GUTOYJO. <08 RIITI EXPO LXI, . .-___ WWII!‘ li-IIMIIIM Jllltl ea x Jason-saline. Iaeret voting practised in ' - - - - Grease and ltmne by means o! balls. mo”. 1291.193.‘ laid Mesa. 4 lhfllll. afi tlfleil. M Provincial Banatoriu -1=so-4=so p. m. CLINIC SCHEDULE Will the Medical Proisaalon, Public Health Nurses, and Public. please note that Cheat Clinics will be held throughout the Province during the next month aa (allows:- Summeralde-June 1th and ieist-mao-iuso mm. 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