3 List Of Prize W Prizes awarded at 7th Annual Provincial Flower Show at Sum- merside included the following: Maurice Mill Rose Bowl for highest points in show: Mr. Par- ker Jewell. R. T. Holman silver tray for winner in table decoration'cate- . gory: Mrs. Lloyd Ballem. Estate of Miss Mary Hunt: $10.00 prize for highest total in roses: Mrs. Elmer Moore. T. Eaton Co.: $10.00 voucher for best basket in colours of Is- lend Emblem, the “Lady Slip- per”: Mrs. Frank Ross. Brace, MacKay and Co.: $5.00 voucher for highest points in African Violets: to Miss Ida .' MacKay; $5.00 voucher for‘best POTATO MEETING 'is ABANDONED ' Ten potato producers who in- clude the three Prince County Directors "of the P.E.I. Potato Producers Association. were all that arrived to attend a Prince County meeting of potato produc- r hrs called for proposed purposes ; which included discussion of the 1 problem of surplus potatoes. The attendance was so discour- “ing that the ten men who at- tended did not attempt to hold a meeting, and did not occupy my of the seats prepared to ac- ‘eommodate a large attendance which had been expected. I This was in direct contrast to I WESTERN GUARDIAN ' ,. DANCE IRISHTOWN Hall Monday, September 1. DR. R. L. Noonan’s dental notice will be closed from Septem- ber 2 to 18th. inclusive. 3 RAYMOND GRANT. Winnie- ,trist, will be inhis Tignish ofifice, naturally, August 30th. I ADULT 901.10 ,cu-nic for and sumunding dis- tinct; wellington Hall, Tuesday, 'Bqniember 2nd 7 p.m. to 10 p.111. I NOTICE: ‘Springvalley school ibus will be picking up grades 18-12 students only on September , 52nd. By order of Trustees. E on. .I.-A. 'DOIRON - will be . inbsent from his office from Sep- itember 1 to September 6. Office :will remaini open for appoint- Iments. ‘ PANTRY SALE VK ,_ y’s :Store, 1(9an 8 O’clockme furday, August 30th. Sponsored by {Sea View Women's i on. R. w. AuLD'will be away l ll ,4 _i l goo holidays from Saturday, Aug- 30th.. until September 15th., l-usive. CORRECTION — In the report ,the anniversary service at we Church on Sunday, Aug- 24th., it was stated that: 5. Mrs. Walter Leard was organ- » ." It should have been "Mrs. § alter Cr ”, who was organist. i ATTENTION CHOIRS! The Ikllowing united church chairs are invited to attend practice Satur- ldny evening, August 30 at s o'- tclock in Kensington Rink, in pre- . atton for evangelistic mission 'nnim September lst: Albany, n, Centerville, Bedeque :Nortih, Bedeque, Bradalba-nie, New ,Iaondon, Stanley Bridge, Caven- lfidz. Long River, Margate, Mal- e, Kenslngtcn, Lot 16, Free- , Orapaud, Tryon, Cape Tra- IVerse, Summerside, Summenfield, Worth Granville, Rose Valley, iIl‘ravcller’ts Rest, New Glasgow. grrksoNALs . l l ‘ ' ‘ ' - 3 Mr. and Mrs. George Irving of fNorth Halley, :P.‘ Q., left Sum- ;lmrside Friday morning- on. re-. it“!!! after spending several days fat the home of the latter's par- ;ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McAs- FEL- Professiona'l Cards. , ‘,_ _Chartered‘ E Accountants T- Earle Hickey & 00. Canadian Bank of Commerce . Building Gunmen-side. P.E.I. Phone 2235 i INSURANCE : n. E.~Ellis & Son Limited ~ Fire — Auto — Casualty "flannel- St. Summerside Optometrists 3 E. E. Parkman I Opt. D., R.0. '- PHONE 3287 EBummer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.0. rimmerside, P.E.I. Phone 3116 {JMALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, . B.Sc., 0.1). '83 Water Street, Summerside .; Above Maurice Mill's Men’s ' Wear. PHONE 3530 Photographers THE READ STUDIO 0. w. scans v t r i Barrister George R. MacMahon, 3 LL.B. “130 Kensington on Saturdays) Phone Summerside 3551 Ware;- 5. Summerside hefee‘about three years ago when at dance was so great that this large hall could not accommo- date all who came to the meet- NORTHAM - Yesterday alliter- noon the members of! the Nor- tham 4-H Calf Club held their an- nual achievement day at the Northankschool. The show was organized by the club leader, Mr. Roy Newcombe. Mr. Allsion Pro- fitt, Freetown acted as judge and, on behalf of‘the Summerside Co- operative Store presented Mr. Neweombe' with a cheque which is to be divided among the mem- bers in order of merit. The results are as follows: . Effeciency in year’s work: 1. Emily Colwill, 2. Stanley Paugli, SUMMERSIDE —Approxi.mate- 1312.000 students will be enrolled in Summerside schools this year as provision is being made to ac- commodate additional pupils at Summerside High tally and St.’ Mary’s Academy. The Academy and Elementary Schools open next Tuesday morn- ing with the high school opening its doors the following day. An additional class‘rodm will be utili- zed at. St..Mary’s'_Acod .. 2 who mama-hymn. taken on staff replacing those who have resigned or moved elsewhere. They are Mr. David Lee. M. A., a native of England who will teach French, Mr. Don- ald MacDougall. B. Conn, will in-‘ potato producers meetings held ing 5. Lack of attendance this week was at least partly attributed to confusion in notices of the date and place of the meeting. 4-H CIub Achievement Day Held At Northam Yesterday 3. Judy Colwill. ' ' Junior holstein hedlfer calves: 1. James Dymenit, 2. Emily Coldwill 3. Ronald MIacOaIrthur. 2 year holstetins: 1. Stanley Paugh, 2. James Dyment, 3. Ron- ald MacOaIrtIhur. Shirley Dymeuit, 1} Emily Oolw‘lli. ' Judging: 1. Stanley Baugh, 2. James Dyment, 3. Emily Colwill. Mr. Allan Palmer and Mr. Paul MacDonald of the department of AMMTureweneinohargeofthe Expect Some 2,000 Pupil-s TO I Enroll In Schools At S’Side druct the commercial ciilasses, Mt. Vernon Iowther of Alberta will teach grade nine and MT. Donal MacLean, Tyne Valley, grade . , ‘ Five new teachers join the Ele- mentary School staff. Mr. J. W. Murphy, Sea View, formerly on staff at Remington High School will be the senior teacher, while other now stall members in- clude Phyllis Beaten; Geraldine gWoodsiIde, Florence Hughes and Helen Dalton. 1,187 pupils enrolled in schodl last year With 731 Mary’s Academy. Mr. Clarence Mercer will agah be supervisor of the Bligh School. at St." Truck, Lobster Boot Are Seized ,/ from Alberta: and Tignfish placed a 1952 half-ton Ford truck and a 30-foot lobster boot, under seizure yesterday for violation of the lobster regulalfions of Prince Edward Island. The truck was reported to have contained Imdorsized lobsters and the boat, equipped with a 1958 ing in a_closed area. Both belong- ed to residents of the Sea Cow Pond area. . Former P.E.I. " I Woman Dies _ .In' Moose qu summan - Mr. J. 11. Bryan, Su 'de, has-received word that .rs. James (Char- lotte Theresa) Brundage passed away recently at Moose Jaw, Sask.,'\,at the age of 95 years. The deceased, Charlotte Fyfe. was 'born at Margate, and after her marriage to Mr. James Brun- dage in the 90’s, lived at- Mill Road and Fortune Cove. In 1907 with their four young daughters they moved to Moose Jaw. She is survived by three daugh- ters: Mrs. D. Stewart and Mrs. C. McDowell of Moose Jaw and Mrs A. Finch of Colorado. A daughter Inez predeceased her early in life. were held - ervlces' The funeral 3 Chapel at in the Jones Funeral Moose Jaw. . ALBERTON 5. Edgar Forsyth, Alberton, isMIrecciving treatment In the Western Hospital. ' ho anm. Robert Broderick, w has been spending a 30-day leave yesterday morning Calgary. Miss Annie Gard of Springfield West, a former resident of Alber- ton, is a patient in the Western Hospital. r. Gordon Ramsay is relley- ing/[agent at the C.N.R. station in Alberton while Mr. V. J. Camp- bel is on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay, accompanied by their children, are guests of the for- mer’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay- ‘ lberton rs. Hunter Weeks. A is]:I patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. L paIell S n all 5- “; th This ,t ’ MI- d Dir . Janles BIOdeIle, Albellnn ’ ’S'Sicle Organist Resigns. Position atEpwortll Hall. Simmer-side. wastenderedMissMardeldal-t, whohasresigned after twenty yearsoffialthfulservwe’ unorgan- istandoholrdirectorof UnltedChurch. , . Rev.Cecil Webber acted as masterof'ceremonies,andMl-. AllisonMacleen ledtlbe sing- song accompanied by Mrs. Erl- andRiamsay.Asoliowasrender- 'edbyMissOarblMIacLean‘ac- MutedbyMrs.ErlcSlleen. 'Anaddressofappreclatlonwas readbyRev. Mr. Webber, and MissGeldaI-twaspresentedwltlh acorsazgeofpink roses and a gilfitofmoueyJVfissGeldartthen expressedherthanksandspoke feefihglyofher happy associa- tions with theeholr. A delicious lunchwasthen served by the ladlcsoftheconglegafion. DTiue-r Escapes ' In Truck Crash SUMMERSIDE— A two-ton truck driven by Arthur thrisonl, Smmnerslde left the highway at the Red Bridge. Wilmot early yesterday manning and snapped off an electric light pole before overturning, without injury to the driver who was alone. The truck apparently went out of control while proceeding to- wards ' rieronthebnidgewmssedaditcll and slipped down an embankment ' the pole, disrupting power ,ce. The cab of the truck, owned by James Morrison, Sum- merside, was body damaged. now was restoan by line crews at daylight. Norboro Man's 87th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Preston Grieg and sons, Vernon, Chester and John of Tyne Valley were visitors to Norboro on Friday evening, August 8, when Mr. and Leighton Stewart entertained Im honor of Mrs. Grigg’s and Mr. Stewart’s father. Mr. Hugh A. Stewart on his 87th birthday. Mr. Stewart who is hale and hearty, keeps busy with chores and gardening, keeping a good sized garden free of weeds which is no small job in itself. He roads without glasses, watches ion and enjoys the comp y of friends. ' 11 lst. throughtheendofthesteelbar- 11 single spike of galdiola: to Mr. Hammond Bowness. I. 0. D. E.: Special prize for second highest total points: Ham- mond Bowness; $5.00 cash prize for highest total points for ama- teur grower of gladioli: to Mrs. Alfred MacKay. Hammond Bowness: Spe- cial prize for cacti: Mrs. Milton Mellish; Special prize for best rosez-Mrs. Elmer Moore. Dr. Henry Moyse: $5.00 cash prize for highest total — amateur grower of da‘h-llas. - Many cash prizes and ribbons were awarded, which was made possible by generous donations received from business houses and individuals. Judges for the show were: Mr. and. Mrs. Maynard Harrison. Fredericton, N. B., Gladioli and Dahlias; Mr. W. B. Creed, Mix- ed flowers, roses and children’s corner; Mr. Charles . Beazley, Table decorations and potted plants. ’ GLADIOLI Single Spike 1 1st. Mr. Cudimore. 2. 1st. Mrs. L. Rogers. 3 lst. Mr. W. Cudmore. 4 lst. Mr. H. Bowness. 5 lst. Mr. H. Bowness. 6 lst. Mr. H. Bowness. 7 1st. Mr. L. Rogers. 8 lst. Mr. H. Bowness. 9 1st. Mr. L. Rogers. 10 lst. Mr. Cudmore. Mr. H. Bowness. Mr. W. Cudmore. 13 1st. Mr. W. Cudmore. 14 1st. Mr. H. Bowness. 15 ‘1st. Mr. L. Rogers. Vase 7 Spikes 16 lst. Mr. H. Bowncss‘. Basket Notmore than 20 Spikes 17 1st. Mr.- H. Bowness. Basket 12 Spikes, one color 18 Ist. Mr. H. Bowness. ' Best Spike 19 Mr. H. Bowness. Best Spikes (3) 19A Mr. H. Bowness. Miniature Section 20 lst. Mr. H. Bowness. 21 lst. Mr. H. Bowness. 22 1st. Mr. H. Bowness. ' Miniature Vase 23 1st. Mr. H. Bowness. Three Spikes 101 lst. Mr. H. Bowness. 102 lst. Mr. Oudlmore « 103 lst. Mr. H. Bowness. ' 104 1st. Mr. H. Bowness. 105 lst. Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. 105 int. Mr. H. Bowness. 107 1st. Mr. H. Bowness. 108' 1st. Mr. H. Bownefiss.” H 109 lst. Mr.’ -‘ ‘ 111 Ist . Mr._ Cludmore. 112 1st. Mr. Cudmore. 113 1st. Mr. Cudmore. * v ' 114 1st. Mr. H. Bowness. 115’1st‘. Mr. Cudmore'. , Novice section, One, Spike N 1 1st. Parker. Jewell. N 2 lst. Mrs. Clayton Thomas. N 3 lot. Mrsn Louis H0watt.’ 4 1st. Mrs. Frank Ross. ' 1st. Parker Jewell. 1st. Parker Jewell. 1st. Mrs. Claude Ives. lst. Parker Jewell. 1st. Mrs. Frank Ross. 11 let. Parker Jewell. . N12 lst. Mrs. J. W» MacGregor. N13 1st. Parker Jewell. ' _ .~Vase N16 lat. Mrs. Lloyd Ballem. I. Novice Three Spikes 12151:. N N5 N6 N7 N8 N9 N Kinsmen Make Hospital Gift SUMMERSIDE —- The Kins- men Club of Summerside yeste'r‘ day made a donation of $450 to the Prince County Hospital. Dona- tions of a similar amount were previously made by the Rotary, Y’s Men and RCAF Association. The amount represents the Kins- men’s share of the proceeds of the Lobster Carnival. Prepare For Mission At Kensington Must-m mounts in KensIInG- um and surrounding areasén PW parallel) for the Evangnd Mits- sion to be held-in the Remington Rink on September 1-7. The Rev. H. B. (Jim) Jones of North Cair- the meetings are WM 3’ the United Church Men's Associa- on. Participating in the mission are the congregations of Freetown Bedeque, North Bedeque, Sum- menside, Malpeque, Long River Mangate New London, and Clai- Music will be under the direc- tion of Rev. L. M. Murray of Kensington, assisted by Dr. Pet- er MacDonald of Crapaud, and and Eric Grant of Malpeque..A mixed choir of one hundred vom- es of membens from the various congregations Will lead in the service of praise. those interested in assisting With the music will amtend choir prac- tice in the Kensingtotn Rink Salt- urday evening. . Due to the anticipation of a large attendance it was decided on Monday evening at a joint meeting of the various men’s groups of the area that the mills- sion be held in the rink rather than in the church building. The meetings will commence at 8 o’clock on each evening ac- cept Saturday, when there wil be no service and Sunday when the opening hour will 1:07.30. ' 713 Parker Jewell. 3'2. mm (‘2‘) Miss Ida MocKay Provincial Flower Show inners N101 lst. Mrs. Hugh Smith. N103‘1s-t. Parker Jewell. N107 lst. Mrs. J. W. MacGregor N109 1st. Parker Jewell. N110 lst. Parker Jewell. N113 lst. Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. Best Spike lst. Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. DAHLIA 1st prize winners in Dahlia section: 35A Parker Jewell. 353 Mrs. Clayton Thomas. 36A Chief Peter White. 36B Hammond Bowness. 37A Llewellyn Rogers. 378 Llewellyn Rogers. 38A Parker Jewell. 38B Parker Jewell. 39A Parker Jewell. 393 Parker Jewell. 40A Mrs. Victor Howatt. 403 Parker Jewell. ’ 41A Mrs. Harry Horton. 413 Llewellyn Rogers. 42A Llewellyn Rogers. « 4213 Parker Jewell. 43A Mrs. Clayton Thomas. 433 Parker Jewell. 44A Hammond Bowness. 443 Mrs. Harry Horton. 45A Parker Jewell. 543 Parker Jewell. 46A Llewellyn Rogers. 4613 Parker Jewell. 47A Parker Jewell. 47B Illewellyn Rogers. VARIOUS CUT FLOWERS 50 Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. 51A Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. 52 Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. 53A Mrs. Gordon MacMillan. 53B H. M. Delaney. 56 Hammond Bowness. 573 Mrs. C. Thomas. 58 Mrs.. H. Horton. 61 Mrs. Hugh Smith. 62 Mrs. Ralph MacCa . 63 Parker Jewell. 65 Parker Jewell.» 66 Parker Jewell. 67 H. M. Delaney. 68 Mrs. H. Horton. 69 Mrs. H. Horton. 70 Mrs. Frank. Ross. 71A Mrs. Ralph MacCaul. 1" 72 Parker Jewell. 73 Mrs. Gordon MacMillan. \ 74A Mrs. Ralph MacCaul. 74B Hammond Bowness. 76 Mrs. .C. Thomas. 77A Mrs. Ralph MacCaul. 773 Hammond Bowness. 78 - Mrs. H. Hutton. DECORATIONS 80 Parker Jewell - 81 Mrs. J. W. MaoGregor 82 Mrs. J. W. MacGregIor 83.Pnrker Jewell 84 Hanunond‘ Bowness 85 Parker Jewell 86 Mrs. Harry Horton 87 Mrs. Gordon Mach‘llIan- i 88 Parker Jewell 89 Mrs. Gordon MaoMllllIan' 90. Parker Jewell 91 Mrs. Harry Horton 92 Parker Jewell 93 H. M. Delaney 94 Mrs. J. W. MacGtregor 95 Mrs. Lloyd Blalam 96 Mrs. Clayton Thomas 9'7 Mrs. Claude Ives POTTED PLANTS 100 Mrs; Milton Melllsh 101AA_.(,1) Miss Ida MiaIcKay ‘9 (3) Mrs. Milton Melllsh (4) Miss Ida MacKay (5). Miss Ida MacKay. ' '- - (6) Miss Ida Mar-Kay 1013. Mrs. Milton Melllsh 1010 Mrs. Arthur Allen . 101D_Mrs. Milton Mdlish' 101F Corbett 101G Miss Ida. MacKIay 102 . Mrs. Gordon MactMllian 103 Parker Jewell 104 Mrs. Victor Howaot 105 Mrs. James Macszie 106 Mrs. Gordon MaoMl‘llan CHILDREN’S CORNER 108 Judy Thomas 109 Rich. Ross. ROSES 110 Parker Jewell 111 Mrs. Elmer Moore 112 Mrs. L. Rogers 113 Mrs. Elinor Moore 114 Mrs. Lloyd Ballem 115 Mrs. Lloyd Ballem 116 Mrs. Frank Ross ill H “W” WWW” 5. J. W. Mac ’ 119 Mrs. Elmer Moore 120 Mrs. Elmer Moore Ch'tOWn Man Assists Al Mission Service ALBERTON -—Mm‘. Allison Mac- Kilmon of Charlottetown conduct- ed opening worship at the Friday HOWLAN. , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arsenault, of Rumford, Me., who are visit- ing relatives and friends at Wood- stock, have now gone to Chiar- lottetown. Joseph S. Gallant, of Piusville, was a recent visitor to Howlan. Mrs. Florence Burton, of East Weymouth, Mass, is visiting at her old home in Howlan, guest of Takes Position I-n . Summerside Keith Stewart was honored by the members of the United Church Young Adults group at Reusing- ton on Tuesday evening where a Wiener roast was held at the summer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Paynter at Mar-gate. Mr. Stewart, who has been the manager of the Kenslngton Dairy- ing Association has accepted the position of assistant manager of the Co-Op Produce Co in Sum- merside and was a gift'on behalf of the groups by Mr. Harold Palmer. Mites Dorothy MacKenzie, pre- sident of the group paid tribute to the intere‘ st taken by Mr. Ste- wart in the activities of the group and referred- to the line leader- ship during' the time in which he served as president. WELI DHIIIINB' If you are considering drilling a new well con- tact R. T. Morrison Co., Summerside. 'WO are I equipped to drill wells any, diamehir, any depth with reliable and ex- drillers. l I . R. T. Morrison Co. Dial 2624 Summerside l | ‘ I: . BUYING POULTRY , home on the Malpeque Road, Kensington, from Monday to Friday. High- est 'market prices. Free pick-up service. ' Phone ‘ 65-5 before 9 a.m 'PENDLETON's _ , HATCHERY Buying live, fowl at our A K . NOTICE v further notice we try at your eviscerating plant each Tuesday. JENKINS BROS. LTD. Summerside Dial 2167 I film: will be receiving live poul- I neu- Dromer and sister-laden, Mr. and Mrs. John Platts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant, of Dorchester, Ma<ss., and Mrs. Jerry Gallant, Howlain, were re- cent visitors to the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Joe Doucette at Ebbs- fleet. ' Mrs. John Arsenault, of Rum- ford, Me., is now visiSng friends and relatives at Fortu e Cove. I Mrs. Cyrus Brown and her young son, of Reading, Mass, are, now visiting Mrs. Brown’s mother, Mrs. Pineau at Bloomfield. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Pius Doiron, Howlan. Albert T. Gallant, who was vis- iting his brothers, Joe and Henry Gallant, at their hurries in Upper Howla-n has now returned to his home in Sydney, N.S. Mrs. Alban‘ T. Arsen-ault is spending a few days in Charlotte- town attending the C.W.L. Con- vention. MT. and Mrs. Leonard Arse- nau-lt and family made calls in Howlan on Tuesday, August 26, beforc leaving on Wednesday for Hamilton, Ontario. They were ac- companied by Mrs. John Arse- nault who was returning to her home in Rumford, Me. Vincent Perry and his father, Firmin Perry, were recent visi- tors to Summerside. Roland Haywood is visiting at Crapaud Theatre Friday 8:30 pm. Sat. 7:15 and 9:15 pm. It’s Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in— ”HOIIywoocI or ‘- ‘Busl” With Pat Crowley and Anita Ekberg. ' ‘ C A M E 0 Kensington Friday 8 pan. I \ Sat, August 30, 1958 The Guardian Page 15 the home of his cousin, John Plat- ts, in Howlan. Mrs. Florence Burton is spend- ing a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Howard Dunbar at Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Arse- nault, of Stoneha-m, Mass, are now visiting at Woodstock and Cape Egmont. Mr.’and Mrs. Calvin Carruth- ers and family, who were visiting here, have now returned to Cooks- viile, Ontario, Mrs. Margaret Dunville, Mr. Carruther’s aunt, who will visit with her son and daughter-in- REGENT Friday - Saturday "Paris " Playboys" Leo Gorcey and ' Bowery Boys "War Drums" Lox Barker Monday'- Tuesday 'i”FuII Of Life". Judy Holliday Richard Conte accompanied by , law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Currutb ers. Gene Gallant, who has been em ployed in Toronto. is now visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mr I John F. Gallant at Woodstock. «r SUMMERSIDE . Friday & SaturdayJ Big Double Header "Raiders Of OIcL ' ‘ California” (x Jim Davis, Arlene Whaler "The Hired Gun" Rory Calhoun, Ann Fran' cis. Monday Tuesday "Until They Sail" Jean Simmons, Joan Fon- taine & Paul Newman. Flour. r DELANEY'S EEED SERVICE BIG SALE abngooIankornnizyEnuon...’........ $10 .Sbagsofl5%Pep-MixPigGrower....... SbogsOIQuakorBran........I........... $7 Also a full line of Full-O-Pop feeds and Quaker $10 Saturday 1 p.m., 7:15. 9:15 pan. Paramount’s proud to present Dana Andrews, Linda Darnell. Sterling Hayden in all-plane drama (not a war picture)— "ZERO HOUR”. It has exalte- ment, suspense, romance. Don’t miss It! Also serial and shorts. Members of King Edward Lodge No. To A.F. 81AM. will meet at Lodge Room on. . Sunday. Augufl' 31 1:156:30 pun. "attending. _ Worship ' '. at Presbyterin’n Church Malpequo Special music hy' Summerside Masonic "silver collection in aid at - Protestant Orphanage. Visiting Masons welcome, By order of W. M. l Charlottetown ‘ FOB: . MOEE No. 1’s PER ACRE PLANNED POTATO HARVESTING FIRM SKINNED TUBERS SPEEDIER DIGGING LEss EXPENSIVE HARVESTING PROGRAMS ‘ .BE'ITER s'IoEED .roTATOEs CHEMICA’L INSECTICIDE CORPORATION distributed by CANADA PACKERS LlMlTED ‘ Feed and Fertilizer Division Kinkora .56 Summerside I _ . . .J Board N O T I c E ,llenslngron School gl'udes'lto'lz wl open on 2. tuition fees must be at commencement of Term. . " SIM- O‘f T111313.“ 1 1"3 Poultry pickup service is . Summerside l If..':,A,fle-nfion¥r . ~ ' Poulhyliarmers- . I ' are {poultry at our cviscerating plant every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, until further notice; Paying highest market prices. ther particulars contact—L . Jenkins Bros. Ltd. v ' NOTE: in... olosedMonday, Labor Day now available. For fur- Dial 2167 or 2168 RAT T. Mouse . ’EXTERMINATOR eventing meeting of the Evangelis- tic mission in Albenbon United ‘ r Clan-ch.'llhehymn~singwosled churches in the West Pnnce' areaaners. K. S. Rogerswas Bryan, same. very effectively. “The Stranger 0f Galilee.” A large and responsive con- gzega‘tion was present. The text chosen by the preacher, Rev. H. B. (Jim) Jones, was “What Shall IDoWithJesus? Pllatewasflhe first man who had: to answer this question. It is still being asked byGodofeveryman andwoman, every young person in this world, and each must make his own de- cision. Contrary to a previous ain- noulncement it has been decided to hold a Saturday evening meet- ing.Irtwillbeginat8p.m. and continue for one hour. On Sunday Rev. Mrs. Jones m. and in Cascumpec at 11 a. m. The concluding service of the mission will be in Alberton Church at 8 p. m. Oil Well Passes 4,064 Ft. DepIh SUMMERSIDE — A depth of 4,064 feet was reached yesterday morning at the Imperial MacDou- gall oil well. This shown a gain will preach in T‘ignish at 9.30 a; ' We have purchased \ Complete plumbing Phone: Day 2600 I of 118 feet in the 24-hour period. WELL DRILLING Centuct us for fast and efficient ’ Well Drilling ‘ 'well drilling machine which is The only one owned and operated in Prince County We do not sub-let or hire another company To drill your well. and Electrical Contractors. Moderate prices. Inman Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Summerside 0 complete power I x and healing service a Night: 3360 Evangelistic. Mission. Kensington Rink Sponsored by United Church Men’s ‘ Association . EVANGEIIIST Rev. H. 3. Jim Jones North Carolina ‘ Will hold a week long mission In ~Keusington Rink, Septem- ber 1-5 and Sunday. All meetings start at 8 p.m. except Sunday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting each night 7:30 p.m. All Are Welcome