-ms GUARTJIAN cnannorrsroww JUNE 17. my face sous-rem - .. ' Dgmlgy and Aaaivirsary or liliarelt lllss v A Iodeque and O'Loq'y' and Sis list a Problem vicinity ommd Atll'l.ssry charge Vicinity r . ., The TURNER New 4 Cultivator rom- bines extreme ease of operation with the widest possible range of adaptability In meet the nsqs-IisIllIClIII of row-crop jinn. It always seen -nun ahead. vith no attention or guiding. With this freedom from continuous guiding. the operator does a better job and is less tired at the day's end. This outstanding cultivator is easily handled on hilly or level ground. 5 pressure of the foot on either right ol left seeadle pivots the wheels (and axles) in the desired direction and shifts the gangahedgewiae. at the same time. . Easily mounted attachments are sup- plied for I complete cultivating job . . . Fertiliser. Disc Hiller and Scratcher. The Fertilizer attachment permits distributing of up to 1.000 lbs. of fertilizer per acre. Known the world over. the New 4 Culti. vator is your best bet in riding gulrivuon, See k today! After being out of production for the past two seasons. this CULTIVATOR is now available in limited quanti- ties. To avoid disappointment. we urge you to book your order now from your distributor for the Mari- Isinun Eoutrurur courruv SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. Willa! Street East Mrs. Wm. J. Psynter. Burling- ton. was a recent visitor to Sea View. Miss A. lMaude Donald. Cum- merside is visiting relatives in Sea View, Miss Marlon Campbell and Miss Eleanor 'Pnnd.V. Halifax. N8. were recent. visitors to spring Valley. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ciao. Campbell. Among those writing the Grade .v1lI Exams. in Kensington on Tuesday. June 8. were Miss Ina Murphy. Miss Roms Mountain. Miss Margaret. Croaier and Miss .Evelyn C-rncler frmn Dsrnley School. I Albany and Vicinity Miss Margaret Dawson was u visitor to Summerside on Thurs- -On Sunday. June llth. the 25th anniversary or the consum- mation of Church Union on June 10th. 195 was tittingly celebrated on the 0'l..eary pastoral charge of the United Church oi Canada. The mornlng service was in Bloom- field and the first afternoon ser- vice was in West Devon from 2 to 8.30 p.m. and the second ailer- noon service was in Bras, and the evening worship was in O'Lesry. There were large congregations at all places and the special message was brought by the minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson who spoke about the achivements and successes or the first twenty-five years of Un- ion. also some 01 the disappoint- ments and failures, and also a challenge for the future: new heights to climb: new goals to reach: new souls to save, etc. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was given at all places but West Devon where it will be given on June 18th. The choirs had special music and there. were pretty flow- ers in the Churches. A message of congratulations from the local Anglican Parish of Albertan- 0'Le-ary and their Rector. Rev. J. R. Mclllahon. was read by the dl.V. Mrs. Alex Dawson and daughter Judy are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art. sherran of Crtspautl. Fertiliser Distributor Mr. William Crosstnan. mana- ger of the Independent Order of oddfellows, was a recent visitor in Albany and Tryon. 'I'llP. (armors here are very busy finishing up the spring cropping. 'I'raCt0rs can he heard from early morn until late at night. Disc llllles Mr. wyman Waddell, the local im.-ul (ll'll'e'l' is making the rounds "on time with quick mail deliverys. ihnving purchased a. new baby Scratches, A Word Sad”- , A large number of rate-payers 'oi' the North Tryon school held a lspecial meeting last Tuesday lniglit regarding the enlarging of . the school, the adding of s new 'room. installing new toilet equip- mom. and better lighting arrange- ',ments. A representative of a pro- ! mincnt. Onlarln plumbing firm was on hand "to discuss the instal- ling or the new water and toilet facilities. The trustees were given consent to go ahead, and bring the necessary equipment and make arrangements for the remodelling of the school during the coming summer holidays. Dial 2313 IIEINTON V. MscLlAN Dealer-Manager Wall known in Prince . Mani. was g:.?'.i"la nfot 18. H:u'wa.s In rt in insert ::'.-..':.'.”..:n:.':" 2': .. Army veteran. 8 tin N:.:a.smitinthey II: tirnohlln business in Moncton and served also with the In C- it is with ride that we announce this welcome addition to the f Ford-Monarch dealers. As a dealer. they will regard the satisfaction is first responsibility; but owners of any make of car or truck will indtbals well qualiiad to render modern service Canada-wtdo or sniution o l . ii?l'grrl'Pspnl:lmlveionsrch owners as the stissbests I-'0 ....,, My -. THE APPOINTMENT OF BRENTON V. MacLEAN Minister to his four congregations. expressing the prayer that God ' would continue to bless the work 1 of the United Church of Canada. l On that historic occasion. June loth. 1925 in Toronto. when over l0.00o delegates from the uniting Churches. Presbyterian. Methodist and Congregational gathered to form "The United Church of Can- ads”, the ()'l..eary charge was represented by Mr. A. J. Math- cson of 0'Leary. one of the most active laymen in the Presbytery of P.E.l. and in the Maritime Confer- ence. Mr. Matheson is Superin- tendent of the O'Leary Sunday School of over 100 students for the past half a century and is still giving outstanding leader- ship in that responsible position. He is the proprietor of the Rex- all Drug Store in O'Leary. Mr. Matheson accompanied by Mrs. Matheson and Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Dickson will represent the O'Leary Pastoral Charge at the Maritime Conference meeting in Sackville. N. B.. on June Illlh where special emphasis will be given to the 25th Anniversary of Church Union. Bras, O'Leary and Bloomfield were former Presbyterian Chur- rhes and the Minister at the time I of Union was Rev. George Tattrio. now deceased. West Devon was It for-mer Methodist Church and the SUMMERBID-E. P. E. I. e&, mt. .... worthwhile contributi 0RD-MONARCH omen , Ford and Monarch cars - Ford Trucks - Anglia and Prefect cars Thames Trucks - Ford Tractors and Dearhorn Implements Fordson Major Tractors and Implements IN PARIS F0! Ill. FOII OF GIIIII PIOIICTS -N We are minded that. be innit: their new association with the sincere desire to earn t a con denca of every customer. they will serve car and uncle owners well-and in addition make a to the business life of the communit . Ford of Canada joins with many local frien s Lnnwisbing their new dealer every success for future. -RECEIVES DE1GREE- Cedric Crockett. (above), 50;; 01 Mr, nnd Mrs. H. S. Crockett. Alma.. P. E. I.. who at. the June Convocation of the University of Toronto receiv- ed the degree Bachelor of Ped- RKOLY following a year of post- graduate work in the field of Ed- ucation. Mr. Crockett attended Prince of Wales College for two years where he obtained I first class teacher's license in 1987. He taught in the public schools of P. E. l. front 1937 to 1941. He served in the R. C. A. F. for four years. being on the Instructional staff for over a two year period, On discharge in 1945 he entered Mount Allison University where he graduated with his Bachelor of Arts Degrees in May of 1949. He is married and has two children. His wife is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. MacAula,v. 0iLear,v. P. E. I. Minister at the time of Union was Rev. Mr. Brown. now deceased. West Devon became a part of the O'Leary Charge at the time of Union. belonging formerly lo the Alberton Methodist Cir c u l t. O'Leary is now a strong pastoral charge and sends two delegates to Presbytery and Conference.-O. T DR. S. HELLMICH, BORDEN Office Hours: 9:00 to 12:00 a.m. 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. t 6:00 to 9:00 run. and by appoimmeng. arrived in Bedeque on Friday ' ' evening. Juno 2. They are the "i055 53 guests of Mrs. Pearl Aitleclc and Mrs. Orville Johnson. These Vill- Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. larl on Thursday, June 1. Mr. Vernon abbey. Medical stu- dent. is on vacation st his home in Bsarletown. Mr. and Tiny Cutcllfle. Cape Traverse. were guests of Mr. and Mr. Douglas Wall. saint John. N.B.. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray over the holiday. i Mr. Stewart Williams, teacher. Charlottetown was a. recent visitor among relatives in Nrnwood. Rev. E. s. and Mrs. Weeks were visitors to Oharlottetown last Sunday. They were guests of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callback. Central Bedequc. were in Mone- ton. N.B. on Monday and Tues- day. 5. and 5. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Bow- ness have as their guest over the week-end. Mrs. Bownessls sister. Miss Marion Delaney, Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atfleck were visitors to Charlottetown on Fri- day. June 2. They were accompan- ied by their nephew, Mr. John Affleck. - Mrs. William stavert. lower Bedcque. has returned to her home after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital. She is much im- proved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mnclcod. Sacitvilie, N. 3., were guests of Mrs. Mac.beod's mother, Mrs. E. 6. weeks on Thursday. They are al- so visiting at Tyne Valley anion Mrs. Macl..eod's relatives. Many in this area will regret to learn of the death of Mr. Peter Bsrwlse which took place on Sunday morning in the Prince Edward Islam Hospital. Sincere sympathy is extended to the members of his family. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Willcughby and Mr. I-My Wllloughby and Mrs. Beatrice Spence, Concord, N. 1-1., tors plan to spend several weeks in the province. His many friends were delight- ed to see Mr. Melvin Johnson. Central Bedeque, back in his place in the United Church on Sunday morning. May 28. It will be re- called that Mr. Johnson received severe injuries early in the winter. which kept him in for about five months. Mr. and Mrs. James Norton, Maynard. 5"''"''9''”'- W” W MN” ht" ing June liith tor aununenide and Mrs. Robert Aitleck last Sunday. I Moncton. N. 3.. spent the week- end with Mrs. Norton's brother. Mr. Vernon Craig and Mrs. Craig, ju- - 10'. and lira. George lem- uu. O'l.aary, ion on Monday nun- Il-luatiefs River when they will visit trianda and relatives. I t masts hm Oulton and llaine ,MacIaaod who are employed in '5untmersids spent the weekend at their homes in Brae. Rev. 3.3. and Mrs. Colborna oi lsprinatisld West sad little son passodtlhrougn ousry on Mon- .da.y um-noon June mt. enroute Ito Hunter's River where they will . be guests or Rev. Howard sod Mrs. Christie. on Tuesday .mor-ning, E30110 13'-h-. Nov. Mr. Colborne and ilwv. M!-. Christie will attend the y sessions of the Maritime Conference .0? the United Church of Canada which meets in Bsekville. N.B. l ......- Othor ministers from west Prince Who will be attending conference gin lsckville. N.B. are luv. 3-.5, :1”?-Zllatlick of Alberton. Rev. J.M Sheen oi Elmsdale and Rev, w, ct. Dickson ad O'l'..eary. 7 ;uIaion opened with w service in charge or Mr. Herbert Read. student pastor, at 1-Iatnptoni The soloist. at this srvice was Mr. Norman McDonald. Orapaud. Rev. G. A. Hicks, Tryon. gave a brie! address on the work of the M. R. l. G. Mr. Dalrymple then spoke about the literature available for Sunday school workers to enable them to carry on their task or teaching the youth of our schools. He also spoke of the value of summer clmps for girls and boys, with particular relerence to the Camp at. Augustine Cove. The folllowing officers were elected tor the ensuing year:-President: Mr. Otto Johnson. North Tryon. .Vlce-President: Mr. John Mac- lladyen. Bonshaw. Secretary- treasurer: Miss Phylls Britten, . central Bedaque. Additional 'znsmbers or executive: Mr. John Mstlieaon. Appin Road. Mrs.- italph Toomba, Borden. This helpful convention was concluded with a brief address by Mr. Dalrympls on our duties as "Ambassadors of Christ", followed by prayer and the singing of the hymn "land on 0 King Eternal" and the Benediction by Mr. Britten. nogggct-: Please note that all so- oounts -due our tormor branch at Kenslngton, must boupsid on or before July 2 n Payment up in thst time can be tirade s.t Ken- slngton or Malpeque. signed, MALPEQUE TRADING ' CO. LTD. i Pencil in hand, the young lad, is doing some very careful calcu. latlng. Crux at the problem 34 what to get for father, with Jun. lath looming up, the day u-in-no wives and children seek to r'l.;. prove the old saying that ":13; always papa who pays." Professional card; I. F. Hunter. R.O. I orromrrusa l I Dompiato Visual Anaiyaoa i 1 l I Glusas Fitted ! 1-noun sus ; lMA.LI.ltlAN's uuummo ' Sununo ” , P.E.l. i T. Earle l-liel:yN”l Chartered Accountant J Canadian Bank at Commerce ; dulldhlj rnunn ms . susnnsorslde M -- : EM .. t 9.?-ibD..rm' 559' Eye: Examined Gllsses Fitted Otllco I-Ioure: I to 13: 1 to it and by appointment. nnunrrr THEATRE BLDG. ' lttmasor St., suntmarsido s. e. Parkman. , 1 f li. E. ELLIS neg - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE I Itsnunes st.. annunersids PHONE 2418 They were accompanied by Mrs. Johnson MacArthur and her dsughter, Ids. R. N., who paid I visit among friends in Summer- side. The funeral of the late Mr. Henry Lidstone was held from the Central Badeque baptist Church on Thursday afternoon. June 1. Rev. 0. A. Britten conducted the service. He is survived by his wid- ow. and a brother, Mr. Ray Lid- stonc, Freetown. to whom the sympathy of this community is extended. Another of the lower necleaue young men has entered the stat; of matrimony. This time it is Mr. John Forbes, whose marriage to Miss Mary Roberta Taylor, Bum- merslder took place on Saturday. 3rd. The happy young couple will reside in summerslue. The groom is an employee of the ,R.. T. Holman. Co. Limited. Fuev, E. 8. Weeks. was in Bay- iield. N.B.. on Monday sch. st- tendtng the funeral oi the late Dr. H, B. Barnhill, which was held from the United Church. This was one of tin most largely- attended funerals ever held in that community. Rev. Theo Ross was in ., . assisted by Revs. Mr. Macvlcnr. Mr. weeks and Mr. Dvmcnt. Dr. mward Bsmhlll. Caciyille. is a son at the deceased. Mrs. E. 5. Weeks. Mrs. Wilfred Craig. and Mrs. Milton Weeks sud Mrs. outcliffs left on Tuesday 6th. for Ssckville. N.l3.. to attend the Branch meeting of the United Church Presbytarisl. The two former ladies are delegates from the Bedoque Lung sgation and the two latter represent the Pleasant Valley charge. They will he nblant two or three days. They went by tnotor. , The annual Sunday school con- vention sponsored by the M. 3. ll. 0.. for the south East. Prince District, was held in the United Baptist Church. central Bedeque. on Monday. June 5th. The after- noon sesaion was opened with a worship service conducted by Rev. C. ,A. Britten. in the absence of the President. Mr. nsytnond Wood. Tryon. luv. Mr. Britten substituted for Mr. Wood during the convention. Mr. Whitney I. Dalrymple. loys' Work Secretary. under the It. 1!. I. 0.. was in- troduced to the meeting and out- lined briefly the work entrusted to him.sait tlsain withtlte Bunday school work gaacally. its also commented on" the various schools of the dattiot. lunda school a s was AIM slut. wasta- up were out I'll! ANNOUNCEMENT MRS. J. HAROLD MoIVER Ilsa Been Appointed AGENT ml! A. R. MclNNlS st Summcrslde and will continue the business of her no husband. J. n. Melver MlLl.Ali'S.-STORE ICENSINGTON, P. E. I. 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