stow-dwstoeyiiisitfs-omN _ .SpacH . . lnfl . l 0 minio otash ted Oct. undo; . aduata rt: 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Oct. 12, 1962.:gr;rell;oZ$i;hivm::i;ap.m. nev lFED_ of Agmcuu-uRlE NEWS LETTER :m.t.£ll;me. sEl’emt:fmov£:°g;i:li”:- 39. rilhpyeu Cornell vtllhtivtarrslty. '0 .1” H ‘ " ' ' I ‘ lnlmlli-A3515“ '§""edaiidoft$ienesome45 re- A. uuof nl.u'n3§ngn, CHURCHES é’.f.il..'f ’.‘..‘.=..‘.:a..“lf....I.’““:‘il 53:55 g§9R§HCg§.,gg:;.lg;g; day an no Martinis my «- eeivc no... i mo‘ .;‘:‘........."........y.. n. ‘W l . ' ”"”-* ”“‘m Judging wuonacouatybar Federationof -iare- (Conmmed mm page 11) ‘9.30 am. ‘with ‘Sunday Schooll11.00 am. and 12.00 liv.vm.hStlz]a: H a n nn::d.:edwt: no dc; u::“,:,’. u with an“ “Mao” in ad. “emu nut coukhn M albane. Minister: Merle W. zim- :f)‘f"mu°n’;:;°:‘£ ”('2""_:5f M"ifl$;’e3'V-J 3:3‘-a;‘:'3°mil’n‘i"s"t'"_°V' ' ‘ A I gonna”. pl? Muldly mu county. Those who had prev- Elven by the aughorltiaotq“ re. me;-;n3n_ V -i = “_ lously tint prize winners were commending an granting per- *’“‘°“ tron .in one classification. Next ‘those mission to the regional high- ‘Rally Day at ll a.m.: V _ _ VERNON — POWNAI. Pas-‘River Rally Day at 7.30 p.m.: _ ’ . nual meeting in Fltfideric who had been entered before’ “hook to C10” for one week . e U u n a n :3: ,Th"::d:yF::; co; but had not won a first prize, in order that students may be NEW LONDON Pa}ll'ish. 2&1’: mm;'°:met in pm“ and . alnd finally the entrants for the available to provide heist} a.m. mattlns. Si. Step ens; 7 . t at time. ‘ Admittedly the pmpo 7,,-n rim eV8ns°mi- 5'- T‘"""“i 7-3“ In spite of last week's contin. would probably “"',§:im: gwllgrm and mom to mum It min °°m"""°° l" mm’ The competition iointiy spon- not be of a higher order in "‘- ‘’V°"'‘°“3- 5'‘ Marks‘ R0" ucd fine Weather DPOETESB W83 (‘W13 M “’°°“‘-'5 '0 bet.” feed "m" H" hay‘ sored by the Prince Edward Is- educational sense. but to ' its 0 Pargons. rector. still slow with hal‘V9SllflE- ll°“5 year when .tms W“ the ‘"7566 PAYMENT ‘CREAM EAULERS land Dairymen's Association credit if carried out will be im- . ANGl.l(}Al\'. PORT Hill. 9 First of ‘all lt_ was usually . uation at time the yea.-r.. To egg producers who sold t°0Uul;elll‘.e:ct:ij)‘l:le hon: :)::np:lll“t8lb"’l‘! and the department of ngrinnl, proving of n “W dlmcug nil. 2: rr« Ellcrslie, holy commun- around 11 oclock in. the morn-l Of course. /-8 31'8"! 18 not $110 through registered stations and 111:1 _ rt f mm nnn been to n large men; nntlnn gm: of making nqmnnl. lot‘; 11 am. Enverness. holy . inlz before combines could start lnnly problem Almost the entire to producer vendors a deficiency Cfielm mu 9" mtfi°|‘-file Pl 3 0 the “mmimufive nesnnnnm-,1, to the student, “,1; which l, communion. Both services con~ ‘due to heavy dews. In addition. potato MOP remains 10 b9 dl-I8 payment of one cent per "dozen t 0 P1‘°V 09 {ind 9 fifmefl 111' it, of Dnvln Rogers who in now nlwayn npp;-eclnted. . flllclpd by Rev. R.F. Parsons. ‘work could not be carried out and there is always risk of will be paid for th. year ended volved have a share of the re- r S a n -i rn p m.‘ Lot 1!. 7.30 p.m. Port nae, nuns,.l_ complications after the middle Sept, so, Payment will be 1lmlt..sponsibllity where the trucks __. Eiill aovh services conducted A portion of the ,2 rain that of October. ed to 4.000 dozen and confined move back and farth from one o ‘ ‘hvAR9\' Dclmnni Yeo. Canon M. ‘had been mt with binder! was on the end“ side of me led_ to grade A eggn side of the road to the other ‘ :; B.v NEIL A- MATHEW“ rercuson. priest-iMhaU=°~ either thrashed or stored. All inn... pastures continue excellent Shortly the Stabilization Board makina their Pl€l<'l1PS- To con- . ; ‘ Provincial-Farm Editor n ‘ n ‘ UF P mml an i, would appear that nnlwnh abundant feed and H.“ Wm be mailing form, nnn in. iorm with truck regulations and ’ nus (JDLUMN on stories of ghosts. and other tinned that are ‘NORTH’ iii~.oiC.t}i oh fiavelt more than he" of the pmvimn means 8 mm poor gtructions to producers. as I highway safety precaution r - 11105“? "-“e'’‘Pl31'mbl‘‘' is my "°l’l-V m.”‘9 ma“‘y W991? “'l“‘ have ('l“",“'*“' l’n'l{(;d U.” "North .harvest has been saved. and it nnnmv nnv cl-nn_ 1n mm, cage; The support level will be con- the mm‘ Ind ¢1‘€8~m Sum _ » '\ bee” ‘Skim 9“ ll’ Lmalp ml me stones Fame malty We“ Mm“ 19” RPS‘ 9” 8'-m'1="rt-etown 8 straw. will contain enough tinued at 34 cents per dozen (or Should be 0" “'9 fi‘“°l‘'3 1'13“ . l the province. _ . . B°d°q”° H film" thankoffel-_ W“, Devon 930 8 m Bloom ‘ the nnrrent yen,-_ handaide or if there ,are no 5 I ‘:1, d {or 1.“ . h I h A lady who lives near Souri-s saw a‘i‘c'w_ or car headlights in .p.rr.‘ F‘.'_v 9 nJ ¥ Kwaldmn mm _ - . ~ - - H H . I 230 E WEEK GP MEETINGS stands the cans so placed. 9 e G _ 9 her yard one night but there was notihing there when she wr'r.t lnrv, .\(‘r\l(‘9. . . - field 11.00 a.m. Brat-. 2.30 p.m. rma on case .7 p.m. ven- N t W k has mo C than the Our advice is that farmers ar- livgly - pictorial qlldllly 0* YOU? the domfi she saw real lights a few nights la.er. though. when, istcr. OLeary 1.30 pm.‘ The sacra-‘song. harvest’ festival 8.00 p.m. ex 89 1‘ _ range mane" so that the truck’. _ _ . _ . V mmds '‘=a”‘°T°‘* "’ ‘~V"‘P“‘“‘”" “’"”‘ “°“ °" "‘° s”"°‘°” “°’"‘ "‘ urn:-.~oi~r r- A s'ro R A i. rnfnthnf hthe Lord 3 WW 8* ft» ‘filg-.3292‘ 5vRe°:‘°'C*‘;n::°;'.‘§' ‘I;f)‘;f;n{‘“g”°';g‘;§cu’.'{“ff§‘“‘§ac,“';‘.; do not have to be driving back portrait. wedding ceremony. mis- neor husband. , _ ’_, . . _ ' in. a c urc es. ‘ s . . . . . . . _ _ ’ _ ’ Jollln A. M—3"D0“3ld- G'135E°W R03‘! W35 me " ma“ £!‘“"‘ "W r’RP.;..Unrl{ul\'l. L(l;:;i‘(i:l‘0ill1 mA1- ‘Loder. rector. into it. Qii Friday and Saturday :1: lfgltlht the tezllllfiétlglliclévlellzllif cellaneous. ‘ » 3r°ada1'°-“'9 -'*’°‘ W‘-‘ ‘‘“’''‘”‘°"*“‘ ‘’“° ’."‘*'°""‘ “"’“"‘ “°'“°”“”"' W” o“i'.~— do".-solo 9.30 a.m.; church MARGATE r ASTOR Al. the §iab1'1““°" 3°“ “ "‘”“ the cans are not on the riflht Al commercial hoio ra -li 4' ma ins his "OW Grabbing 3 -“I91? he ~‘"'-'*’‘‘ 3.‘ 3 hm" .fh‘.,,.'. lo {in .._m_ Bedeque: rCliarge. Long River 1o.oo a.m.. SPRINGFIELD. (YLEARY log in Ottawa to consider var- hmmde of the mad 80 A P G P Y object with zichain an ll but only llUTt__“l$ h3Ml~“HL‘ “Wed 3‘ 1: ’(.hul.,.l1 School 10 am: worship Margaie 11.30 am. New London lrand Alma United Baptist Chur- ions aspects of the price support‘ ' on locafion. ‘ ; W “'1” “*5 °"'~ We "‘a“ W" " “S. "“’ ‘“’-V” “"' ‘°“"‘”"”-' 11 a m Borden: Church -7.30 p.m. Mr. Garth caseiey. lches. soriogncid moo a.m. Al- program for farm products. The PASTURE COMPETITION — “ld it W3’ “ black mm mm had gm ‘(me with the tamer chem School 10 and 11 am.; worship islnnem m;ni_m_.,_ jma . .m. Both services in advisory committee to this The province's fourth Pasture 160 Queen St 44223 Charlottetown‘ “*1” ”‘''‘‘’h‘’‘'' :10 pm Rev. D.L.1". Archibald charge of Men s Association. board has not met for sometime Improvement Competition has . « 5.‘. "mm C0Lw"'L' C°'l‘“”“' R03“ “"3"‘ m'lVj"‘ in ‘q’ Slew‘ :0 ‘ 7'11: conduct all services. AN(‘-Ll(‘.Ah' CHURCH Ct-a_{Community service in Beth and has.on it two new members now been. conclud and ar- nearby dist1'ict with his brother "lie" they were ~""“"g'“l.°"‘ H5 W d d S ~' t‘ M. St. J h '. U ‘to Church at 7.30 p.m. Rev. ‘from the province of Quebec. rangements comple ed for the ’ l . 3;»;higwbggllxgs"lli$113313ig;nS°H;‘;;§;g%vh';°=;*;2;“g.Pj“‘;0j;£."‘,§,;,‘“;;, A L FRI‘? "“:‘e“‘131*‘a";‘$°‘;tr";;fi,: :(l1mmfil’l]lIt])fl:iK8..30 a.m.o ell»: Dglvls Rector. speaker. l on Wednesday. Oct. 17. the-banquet to be tendered by e S ' . r.-.‘ ‘v ‘ ' ‘ape raver. . .. t . _, ". ‘ mained there despite efforts to brush it away. A main in the a-rca Sm,“ fl p.m.; Summcrside ’ 7 died violently S000 aft9l‘W‘3Td5- . p 111, Rev. Kenneth W.R. Cam- Two iiealrby millersdwell-e quilted... wgitcliuiti ‘illlll old llP;I~3}:ld' cron. minister. / /Z S ‘ f down rip saw as it sawe a_ rig iiio boar_ . s in 3 one 320- UV . were startled by a loud noise in a_pile of pine logs. Next clay FllNDAlVlF.NTAl. BAPTIEEN 0 e 7 / . boards from that pile made a coffin for a neighbour who died church, central l30de(ltl9é “:18 imexpectedlv. ‘ ’ . ning worship “L4-“ "-“T” ‘"293 I ‘ William MacDonald. West Point never did find an cxplanlatiml School l2 noon: evening - d ’ . the time he used to Find his horses’ mam-es biiaidecl each morning: vice 7.30 p.m. Rev. Bernar 8 /. in their stalls and their bodies soaking wot_ But this belongs in an Toiicr. pastor. U a haunted house story I'll tell you about later . BEDEQUE UNITED -Chm.(.h_ ‘ a M I‘ 5*°"°‘ F'°"‘ R°‘° "°'”°” A’°°' CHARLOTTETOWN STORE open TILL l4.30.P.M. SATU»RDAY if A 7T MY (‘OUSIN and longtime friend. Wililani Matheson. saw a , . . light hovering over one of the Rose Valley hills and said i.mme- _ Pl3ESm‘ '"‘mANh . Lggggg diately "John Boulter is dead," a statement that was prnveii oor- 1“ (;3“ad3- SL 'l,° “ 5' ' - 0 reel shortly afteiwards. He and Mrs. Manlieson heard one nigiht services of Worship 11 3-” 3h 5 . . the unrrilisbakeable smmd a horse and sleigh make when they are 7.30 pm. The S3_¢‘¥'3m°“l °' ‘ °, _ . coming down oiif the snow bank that often drifts up around all.ord‘s SUPDPT W1“ be °°1°br_at" v‘ . country home. There was nobody at the door when they 1ookt.~d.~ed at the close of the morning - ~ but several nights later the same sound was heart] as 1! iieilzhlbour ‘ service. Sunday 5Cl‘°°l 2'30‘ ’ ' < came for him to "lay out" l-{u;:li Giiilis. who had died about a pm. l"l'r‘DaTal0".V s‘3l'V“"" ‘Fl’ . mile away. Mrs. Gillis dried at Vern-on River a little more than a day at 8 p.m. Rev. Donald Nlcll-“ / 1 ' ‘ week alto olsnn. minisicr. 3' , l ' O N 5 A A N P M A R P . O C ‘ct/AR1.orr£r0wN srons on/Ly .’ Another cousin. Dan M~a‘thesoii. saw it young lad 100 yards _ _ hi ‘ ahead of him one night as he headed for a iiealrbv store. Try as ALBERTON: _l')i\'lne Wors p. he might be couldn‘l overtake the boy. who disappeared when. 3.00 pm. (service will be coné. he (name close in Beecher Graham's gate several hundred yards‘ ducted by We R9“ 3- D°“‘_’1 ‘ away. Nmd nigihl Dan was called In his neigllibours. the same MacKa.V‘- Sunday 59l1_0°l 2-30 Wflliam Mathesons 1 spoke .‘l‘l'K'Vll1 previously. as their young '\flY|'p.l1'l.’. West Point: Divine Wor-l Gerald had died. l ship 7.30 P-m» (Tile §eI"Vlc£:9d1\l‘V(‘:l.:l l he a Laymen's service co - - ' I l . . fth Summer- Flcimlng Casket Seen Ai Kilclare l;“...i’§.;LT§.§‘;‘.’.°..'.‘...? .....$... Sunday BUT I heard the most sensational forreriiiimer story of all last School 6'30 plml , . Saturday evening at Albei-ton at the home of Joe Macllougrzll . ll‘-“TED ‘7“URC“',l‘°“5‘“g'. The old gentleman was out pickinlz; ccnanbcrries when I called. bulé ton. Church School 9.o0. Mor:i- 4 only 2 only his niece. Mrs. Frauices Larter, recalled one of his favorite yarns. ; int: W0l‘ShiP “-00 Sacrament 0‘ _ arwhiteoi . _ Joe. and his brother Frank were sent two inrvite neiglhbours ml Baptism. Evening 730- _R°V- 13- 5 P 19139 Space Saver . . ' 'Ra|n _ B .-falling fI‘0llQi- at their Kildare home when they were ‘in their‘. B. Wheelock, Bible Society_ sec‘; Maghmgg ' ‘ ‘ q_ _ 8 3 teens. IA large number of people used_to sit on either side of a: rotary. truest preacher... B03150 Ensenv-I e 8‘ P bl‘ case _ _ Si,” n_3 Reg 293 .izes . lo-ng table. and the ueh of cloth. made in the loom, was stretched} film. Summcrside sen ice . . ‘ 011! Re‘ 193 out and passed along hetwe:-1.1 them slowly. Eacli poison graspedi a.m. Rev. Lewis M. MlII‘l‘8lv'. Reg. 103.70 Reg, 74,95 c firmly the part. of the web in front of him or her. squeezed it and‘ B.A. BD. minister. | ' .l-cw om-el - i I ‘ . _ .. . . cs -. pracricl-yeve-rw ins. . ’ ‘ d Revl I ’ that the family wore came from iihe loom or the luiittiiig needles‘. U’“t.°d Chmch "f Cam’ at . ' n l V _ n in those days.) J David MacDonald. BA; minister - Joe was nea.r-inc the gate of Oharles Gavin. an old man. when Alb°“°" am Cascumpec Sm!‘ he saw a fla.m'miz casket coming out of the Gavin honic. Nobody‘ day S°h°°l5. at l0 am; am" was carrying it but it proceeded slowly down the lane. turned art. Versary Selflccs 1“ Alb§""l°“ at the gale. made another tum farther on. and disappeared in the‘ 11 am’ Fwd 730 pm’ mm Rev‘! ‘"""'“" "'"'m"' Misdrslu Black Plastic Children’e Patent direction or Alberion. Mr, Gavin died the next day. His brother‘ 11:: “a}§fj{e'1)?‘v‘j*r‘1i3u}3§’{‘al1”fi‘; Z-‘egg; mnv, Wm men’: wear men’: wear men’s We-I’ men's wear Frank. who has since died—~the-y were in their . l t r— . ‘"9 l 1 . . ’ ’ ! mminz: 0|" of a house farther on amd he dllCke(:iaIllllA)el7lItl~2S l’”°a°l;°"(.‘}’"d‘N€t'S: Mmdaag Eggs; Boys’ B035, Thennal Boys’ Thernml Men; . ‘Men.’ . ,1; ll‘ ll ,. 1-. - -. ,-l... son 0 .1arocown - . . 0 as ea mm he flaming coffin singed his hair as i went by, soloist‘ No public worship in UI‘|d9I'WeCI' _ Underwfiar C0n1b|.nafl9ns Sh||'I'§ Bomber Jackets ‘ . I‘ -16 , , shim Drawers Sizes 33-42 811;; Wgm * mica PASTORAL Lharge. Size, 6.12 . Reg. 8.95 R 175 Reg 290 s. . l '_TAL](E,[) in nnn.An._nn5l 1,, 1),-_ Helen c,.e.lg.mn,, M Nm.a:The United Church of Canada. ROE 1-50 °5' ' ‘ ' ’ 3C0t1a Who Collects Ehost. stories. folk lore end such other thirtgs‘R""- w~A- M3°Q“3"l°- D_D' -I 4 as gaelic songs. 1 find she believes in ghosts. and was not evenf minislm‘-in - (‘l18I‘5:9- 'l‘h8nl<SElV- I 99: I _ I Casciimpcc or Tignish. Dr. Creighton Believes In Ghosts interested when l told her several stories’ that izave a real ex~;inl: services at Crapaud at 9.5 plan-"‘l10fl. land Tryon at 11.00 Sunday-scho- Pi'c:scri for all explanation she said "batman: ini-n;I_s have nl at, Cape Traverse at 9.30, happened in me". I H‘Sk€X‘l for a .:;alrn~ple and got this .~.tor,v: Trvon at 10.00 and Crapaud at The previous week she had stopped over iiiglht in the Marsh- .11.'00. ialnrix Inn, S':'<ll!'l(\/'lll0 while on her way to a folk song festival at‘ \(’,\'l ('il>'llt‘. \‘.R. In llP.l‘ room that might she saw herself as 3 young‘ NORTH TRYON and Bread- ‘ girl or 10 or ii. coming towards her'.' Asked “what did you do'?"‘lalhane Pr-osbvterlan Churches. ladle.’ wear -_ ‘ ladies’ well’ ‘ children's wear children’: wear :llfr‘.)al(?l(ln::f‘ .\"ltl(‘ nladeg gtt;‘s.i'urcho{ dggtl away’ because "that is Norm Two“. ‘Service at 11 ,,_m_ ‘ . . . Gold H". ‘n’ ma“ ea’ ' 5 e 3 ' Sunday School and Bible class Yardley High Bulk Orion whit‘ ' IL.\T DAY she was driviiirg between Bzictoliclic and Cocalgne . sir 8 ac °* it 3‘-a=‘3“a”t' 33‘ I Ca~re|'i'9¢ns Leotards i — ""“ "'°” . _..sr~cou onoi-nga u. ‘E _-. " " " . ‘ ~ l.nl'd help me.“ The crash smashedlaaliealdlllglfiiy amt‘-;r]igmtvthc2‘p‘m‘ Rev’ G‘ Kluem mimster‘ co Ognes , ‘ ' 5"” 3'“ < . ma. . R 9.93 5-15 mos. Res. I-98 . 0 Rea. .98 \‘II¢‘: ('l‘t‘l2lllnn :u:E.=~..-ls that is the incident the l'.ll£'l‘Il‘tllIli’!l THE ,P RFSBYTERIAN Reg’ 1'00 ea‘ ‘ . llfaltaillnn mriicaic "But". she added. "it may not have been Cl‘“"“h '" ("""3da' Re“ E3‘ '1 If . . ‘I you hear of my slldden rlt=a»th nwnyllime later this year. you'll know Beflnv BA- BTh~ 13“ "““‘5t°" .' 6 2 it wasn't." Keir Memorial. Malpeque. Sun- ' I I n _ day School 10.00 am. divine . . ' , .' ' lservice. Fall Communion Ser- lanza l'lkeS'nger Dld Slrange Th'ngs‘.vice and reception of new mem- ' hers 11.00 am. Freetown, Sun- ‘day School 2.00 p.m. divine ser- irnm Point l’-rini to Slanchei in the 18006. Her fll'aIldd8u2h'l.el!'.lv‘Ce am p'm' Kensington‘ Sun- V‘. THIS STORY f‘0mP,‘S from the home of the Mrs. Dona-ld Minc- Donald who carried the spinning wheel and he‘: new-lborn ‘ . kn. . ‘ . "“‘°"“" Tex Made Mrs. Flora Graham, hired Wlelsh-born Fred Knnnt, 11th day .S°“°°‘ “"°“. “:"" ‘“""‘° 9""""°"" "W l‘ ' . i win of a scvcntih son who reputedly had supaliiaiural ;fiwcli's.l5°”"c° and 0rdm‘“'°" °f Em" / L¢“'h°r 7' - ' ‘ Sh ’ I-jdxvard While who now lives in the city. recaii.- Knight told al"5 Elm “~“° P~"‘- Slegp & V ' . Flflfld, 0618 strong and vigor-oils looking Stanchel neighbour “You'll be dead’ OIFARY UNITED Ch h ‘ ' O _ " in six months." and he was_ Amotlier time Knight walkui int n l ' ‘ "M . ' inn“: ' . neighbour's homo and placed his hands on tihe kitchen ilarlzla D8Sl0T'fil Cl18F89- REV DH Se“ Mm.‘ at "which immediately bexran to dance around." ll-Iamlllon, BA. B0. minister: Sizes 6-12 mos. M ‘l 391- 1-'3' 5" Knight had an lmusually fine baritone voice. "He could sing,‘ Rex. 1.39 like Mario Lavnza. but he was p0SSBSiS(‘t'l of the devil" an old neighbour told me recently. Jilted Girl Returns In Pig’: Body I TOLD this story to Helen Grciniitxm wneiii .-die ti:-st visited me several years ago. and find that she used it in hervbook “Blrue-nose Ghosts" and it ha-s_since been used by a ‘Washington. DC. laay housewares N ' - l ll N: I ‘ 34 PC‘ M l i ‘ l . _ . Moore's Black CUHOTY v ' l . l’ L" ' I Enqmd itog._is.os . ~ ‘ , J _ V M. M. «L 12.99 . - in.9so. ho fied for spec byu area and it was told to me by Dan Matiieson many years ago. Names have been fmmzottan. and I wouldn't. use them a.nly~ :3. but a man drvlvimz frown Springiaon to Rose Valley with horse wagon. noticed a pig was persistently following him with its nose just under the rear axle of (the wagon The man had a fast horse but he couldn't shake the unwanted ‘on. WAS nearing the line between Stanchel and Rose Valley wiiiaii he became exasperated. pulled the whip from the socket. maduand struck the pig sharply along the side. in way. i 3 girl d ‘sally rendezvous witir a former lover. Stories Researched in West Prince lluvluigotbeiisbutlrieedspaceuithaiiltthctsewiio anti Cape E E‘ It Mrs.