Meee 4 vats: CO-OP MOVEMENT TOPIC Fae explanation of the world-; representative for Prince County economic system known as/| also spoke briefly at the organi- co-operative movement was/zation’s annual meeting. Named | vice eerie ata to 1959-60 Board of Directors Thursday | were: FRONT ROW — Eddie Clarke, Belmot, Lot 16, presid-, secretary‘ J. Allison Maclean, ent; Urban Laughlin, Sherbrooke, | Lot 16, director; BACK ROW — ROW directors, Darreil Lyle, Johan ie Ren Baadiben: Lat 0 disco] bce eed Adena Debdet, af tor; Bruce Small, Miscouche, of Sherbrooke. by Reid Sa Sangster (left), the ve ee = Francis tool: (right) 1 oan » Provincial agricultural ISLAND BRIEFS Of Railway KENSINGTON— Edson Rayner headed a delegation waiting on Council Urges Paving VISIT FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Fras- of Montague have retirned Boston, Mass., where they a week visiting with re- and s. They—were h by Mrs. John who the winter her son-in-law ‘daugh- | , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Storey, Lauderdale, Florida. _ STUDENT HOME Edgar E. Dewar, arrived home Sackville, N.B., where he completed his first year at Allison University. He is the . Brudenell. Edgar graduated from Mon- “= School last year, re- the Sharpe Scholarship. Plans to take a course in img and left last Satur- for "Halifax, from where he sail for Newfoundland te up his summer's work. ALEX McLURE DIES Donald McLure of Breadalbane ived the sad news yesterday his brother Alex had died Victoria, B. C., on Sunday . The late Mr. McLure was his 7lst year. He was a son the late Hugh MclLure of aibane. He was married to Caseley of Kensington is left to mourn. Other sur- include two brothers and sisters: Charles in Wallace- . Mass.; Roderick in Winni- ; Mrs. Allan MacLean, Char- and Mrs. John Nichol- Glen Valley, P.E.I. Mr. had three children, Le-| , Eldon and Audrey. Professional Cards Chartered ‘ Accountants 7. Earle Hickey & Co. Conedion Bank of Commerce B. F. Hunter, B.O. temmerside, P. E. 1. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers “The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. (Also Kensington on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551 155. Water St. Summerside A- B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. ; Phone S’Side 3818 Ereckett_snd Gallant Ride. S'Side ” The moderator of the heesinl Kensington Town Council paving of the) yard have been ignored it was reported many complaints re- | able condition due to the work last fall on the sewage system, but repairs will be deferred until the frost is out and the ground settled. ed to 11 calls in the past month, -three-outside-the town. A permit was granted the M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd., for con- struction of gasoline fuel and oil ad Is Remanded SUMMERSIDE — The case of a Borden man_ charged with dealing in motor vehicles with- out a licence was further —ad- journed until May 19 when the man appeared in Magistrate’s A -resident_of Lennox Island Court here: yesterday morning. pleaded guilty to being intoxicat- ed on an Indian reservation and was fined $20 and costs or, 15 days in jail. A sister of the ac- cused was fined $10 and costs on a similar charge. Charged with possession of liquor at a place other than his residence an O'Leary resident Stn: Yard storage siiacikide: tie tans Be placed underground. The town clerk Mrs. C. M. Ken- nedy was authorized to write a letter of appreciation to the Mutua] Fire Insurance Company for a donation which will be add- ed to the fire truck fund. Fire Chief Bruce MacLeod reported that the fire brigade has respond- the of} : - calls in the country by firemen im | Sionaries and national Christians here bscripti being martyred, but it is now sae so =e well established with a national is paid after the fire is started. " ; convention recognized by the It was agreed that a period of iiciaa gacire . several hours should elapse be- L “Perhaps the — medium tween payment of the fee and re of proclaiming the Gospel,"’ Dr. yer OFFICE VACANT The mayor reported that the ful Southern Cross Radio Stat- office of magistrate is still. vacant |jon in La Paz from which the with no result from names sub- Christian message is transmitted mitted at last meeting. New in five languages.” names were suggested but. no aP-| Highlight of the morning ses- pointment made pending accept-' sion was the reports submitted once: * |by the various churches. The perennial question of dogs damaging gardens was brought aren after ogg ghey oe before the meeting, and Officer | ea — ‘ade the MacCormack said he had de-| ‘ace on a ae pastors. Bac stroyed a large number but there ‘sooser nonl deacons are still many dogs running at |"™0 Sedihiaate large. terest of the women. in missions Several of the councillors plan | the newly-awakened inter- to attend the annual meeting of | and the Island Federation of Muni- |¢st among the men in ne. cipalities in Charlottetown next |tional enterprises at home a: Friday. | overseas. Mayor Everett Champion pre- | GRATITUDE EXPRESSED sided at the council meeting, and | While reporting financial and | all councillors were present. spiritual success, the larger city North R Induct New Rev. Ronald J. Foster, who comes to the North River Bap- nus Pastorate from Wales after a year’s service at\ Prince Wil- liam, near Fredericton, N. B., was inducted by the — As sociation at Kingston last even- ing. While at Prince William, Mrs. Foster interned at the Frederic- ton Public Hospital to eomplete re qualifications as a medical tor. ion, Rev. Keith Hobson conduct- ed the service and calied on Rev. Ross Howard te give the charge to the church and Rev. Harold Mitton to give the charge to the minister. yg + gies CHOICE The denomination was fortun- ate indeed to have the Rev. -- Foster and his wife take up pastorate on Prince Edward - land, and it rejoiced with the of the North River field having such a talented young couple in their midst, Rev. Mr. Mitton observed. On behalf of all five churches in the. North River pastorate, Heber MacPhail welcomed the newly-inducted pastor, and re- tired missionary, Miss Laura Bain presented Mrs. Foster with a bouquet of roses. The district meeting of the As sociation was held in the morn- ing and afternoon with large re- presentation from all sections of Ver later strengthened the larger churches. One church reported a great stewardship campaign as a splen- did stimulus to evangelism. A very encouraging factor was the promise of every church to do its utmost to raise its econ- vention missionary budget. During the day the people of the community served—both din- ner and supper to delegates num- Bap tis ts nue tt to oak te Minister rural chyrches which brought to Christ- many young people who the Island resulting in an over- flow attendance at both after- noon and evening services. Dr. H. S. Hillyer, general sec- retary of the Canadian Baptist Foreign Missinon Board. told the| bering‘ more than 150. One faseinating story of the origin home alone catered to 1% at and pr ef the work im | each meal. Bolivia. One of the several resolutions BEGAN IN 1898 approved at the meeting res- sed the Association's thanks to the local United Church congre- gation which gave permission to hold the men’s . meeting in their church. - He noted that im 1998 Archi- bald Reekie began the first Pro- testant mission in that country. The work was very difficult and: fruitless at first with many mis- STORE HOURS FOR SUMMER MONTHS Until further notice our stores i be open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings and closed Wednesdays at noon, Signed:— . Waddell Bros. Parker Canfield Crapaud Crapaud _Sheldon Dixon North Tryon o ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: - Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 EQUAL TAXES He said in: order to bring about sail i ds Slaciions Study Begins "AWA,——‘Special) —_The Commons committee on privil- eges and elections, under the chairmanship of Heath Macquar- rie, member for Queens, has started its study of the (Canada Elections Act. The first meeting was held Tuesday when the committee heard evidence from Nelson J. The Guardian, Chariotlotown, Wed, May 18, 1558.3 Island School Trustees RCAF MERCY FUGHT Injured S'side Boy Is Flown To Halifax as well as news on the more terest among the students and we eagerly look forward to such suffering undisclosed in- ‘ juries following an accident in the early evening. The young lad, the son of Mr. ; and Mrs. Bi > orm Own Association he by a car in front of his home : ; ~ Civie Stadium about 6 p.m. A Prince Edward Island School jessary. No longer, he maintain- oresentation of tahe trustees on | canwial ne ise, hoe ee Association was organized ajed, should real property’ be the|the advisory council. The driver of the vehicle was held inet night of Bechrect rane joe er PE deren veal cf rated. of thanks was tender High | government of P.E.1.. shares vey|ed the speaker and the school/ be awarded at the graduation ex- School torium. well in education costs, better/poard for the use of the high| ercises. per enraeeee oe ane of Be redistribution could be worked} school auditorium. The past week has been espe- or Cea ene cmd, |out at the local leval. The idea for the formation of] cially busy for those students who oe as president. Vice-presidents Hoa. Keir Clark, minister of s trustees association was first eee music Festival elected were Ralph MacCarville, | education, told the meetiing his| recommended at the confrence sae Tee ese Prince County; Marshal Peters, | department would co-operate fully|on education held in Charlotte. tae 46 senda ee Kings Comsty and Donald Stewart | with the association. He felt the| town last Nevember. At that time High School Glee Club at last had Bumbyry for Queens. : association could prove valuable|s committee was appointed to the opportunity to show what ed | The secretary and treasurer|and belived there is much it/jook into the matter and last! hed accomplished during their will be chosen from the executive | could do. night’s meeting was the result) practise sessions, and the group mentors she ore Dek Maso. He said he would welcome re-! of its enquiries. achieved a high standing in var- | See tao ae alter ig tangent odor hay ny ~lyge Queens): Charles Mac- ey ormeda at Stars Fariane and Vernon Greenan| KENSINGTON HI-NOTES ' | ofthe Festival concert is Sum- (Prince); John S. ee, meside ; Frances Howard fs ; earbook | MacLess ( ‘ . uden Forasome tire the y 0 | acim ee, Kensington St ts Hear | siattis teen satnering materia M. Simms, of Frederic- ane ed for the 1959 edition of ‘i : e « * complet for 1959 i un XBiaweepresten a te| Address On Firefighting | ite teres" s'yil'te puntcnaa See Pe ae ar oe te er latte ee Helio again! Since our last re-| very interesting’ information on P< po nee eee he vara FRED F. KITSON ll association and| Port oa events at Kensington! the lighter side of school life here| more reports later on we hope: NORTH RIVER, P.E.L you'll be with us. Act — this year, the Grade XII class, on May 6, watched the film, “A Tale of Two Cities’, It had been in the lab or a fire. _Maicolm MacKenzie, director of education spoke to the stulents of Grades XI and XII on April 21. His topic, “Teaching as a Pro- fession”, was of special interest film “Julius Caesar’’. A public speaking contest being held in the High The preliminaries have been completed and sincere stu- dents were selected from each classroom to er on May when outside judges will be ed to select the final Prizes for: public speaking he students of Summerside High School and music was provided by the Hi-Fi's orchestra. The Red rent eee eee © Se BEEF RAISERS. Special One Week Only Castonguay, the chief electoral| cord hop on May 15. Some new officer. : i records have been bought and the Ntimerous revisions in the elec-| dance should be a lot of fun. tions Act, dealing with matters}; Towards the latter part of the such as advance polls, have been| month, on April 28, Rev. Bryer proposed in the Commons im re-| Jones, Charlottetown, spoke to the cent sessions. students in each classroom on the | Of greater importance is the! use of alcahol and its harm when re-arrangement of constituen-| used as a beverage. He also cies likely to follow the 1960) showed a film called, “It’s The census. 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