v 1 says Buildings on Stilts Would Assist In Traffic QUEBEC (C?) - construction of downtown city buildings "in stilts" Wednesday was suggested to highway specialists to help solve some of the "immense and gtgggering" transportation prob- lems expected in Canada during the next 25 Y?!"- The buildings "on stilts." a con- ggpdoll of the internationally- known architect Le Corbualer. was among several suggestions made in an address try 5. Mooney of Montreal. executive di- rector of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities. He spoke at the annual convention ti ltbf Canadian Good Roads Associ- at on. i "The anticipated growth as Mb RELIGION By Very Boy. George C. Pldgeoll. DD-. LLB- In-stssoded-aurosiaeuaitoecsarcaetcaeaar icon-mo SMALL LOSSES CAN HIDE BIG BENEFITS "Aimlees sermons are a curse"- This was a favorite saying of a former instructor in the ancle f art of preaching. But sermons that miss the mark may be equally mischlevious. Now half a century ago. Ontario had a late summer like this one. Rain was so persistent that the grain was sprouting in the stocks and rotting in the fields. in a little rural church. a visiting min- ister warned the congregation against worldllness and their thought on material gains. M" A farmer commented after- wards: "His hearers were heart- broken as they saw the fruits of AIIDLIFE For years we have been bom- barded with predictions that Can- ada is drying up. and full!!! drought threatening to II!!! I-IIB great west into a desert. Now with lthe swing of the climate the me- I lent floods return. and Canada is It ' well-watered land again. ,No'r var nnanv it is too truewthat wtemars :2: et repared con Etreaiils and make l-Mm l9l"' areas which now thcy 5131339 but Is not the responsibility '0' this our own? The present losses are grievous, but in the ion! l00k' out the benefits will out-weigh thc ry. Apart from these losses-and we cannot belittle them-this ll I time of abounding Dr0lPeI'ltY IN” -. i Kirk Children . Receive Awards A large congregation gathered Sunday Morning in the Kirk of St. James is observance of the liar- vest Feativ '. The chancel, testoon- ed most artistically by the ladle.-s' of the Kirk Auxiliary with the flowers and foliage of autumn, the grains and produce of the fields, presented a beautiful setting for the thanksgiving worship conduct- ed by the Minister. the Rev. '1'. if. B. Somers. The music of the day was ably presented by the MOBILE H A doctor and two nurses prepare to "operate" on I Plllelll ll! 1 surgery of Canadts new 200-bed stration OSPITAI. DEMO the hospital. with three surgeries. x-ray and oih-I NSTRATED mobile hospital. In this demon-l set up in a drill hall at the Civil com gem Defence College at Arnprior, ()nt., ” whisked on six army trucks and in just 55 minutes. - I voiiit . HAMPTON turning, and causing injuries to the car occupants. requiring immed- iate transportation by ambulanc- g having spent an eujosable vaca- 's Mr. Bill Maclgai sitraostsnus Mr. and Mre. A'I.ae Hickov re- turned to their home in Brea-ial- hane on Friday, September 11, tion visiting relatives in Boston and vicinity. Borden. was a visitor to Breade'bene on Thurs- day. September at Ira. lrii Crozier visited Brutal- bans on Thursday, September N. Ml! 5-Illlly Bnttos, Charlotte- IOWI. was the '-I'll-It 9! Mr. and Mrs. Pomroy Murray, Breadal- halc. during lie weekend at lep- tember ll. Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaVoie, car- letttl, were visitors to this vicin- ity on Sunday. September Ill Miss Vilma Cousin. Charlotte- town, who is atten-ling P.w,C was the guest of her parents. Mr and GREEN BAY SCHOOL Following is the report for the month of September of Green Day School. lGrade X -1 Rein Fwid. Tuesday. Oct. 9, 1955 '!'heGuerdlan Page 73 Mrs Bis.-nark Cousins, on Suaday.- September 23. Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin and Miss Rebecca Martin. New Bedford. E. K. Wattarwortl. Minister d Masa.. recently vacationesl with the Church of Chris. as the gum Mr. and Mrs. George Hickox. speaks in the Christian Church. li'eadalbane. Breadalbane uwSunda:uSept;m- . be 8. Mr. atterw 1: so Mr. and Mrs. Morris Deacon, u hk an uaod k Able m 3". Halifax. were the guests of Mr. I”. mm at unu,mo'L.. Mr. and Mrs. John Illckcx on Sunday. 5.5.”, L0,, the men nun, 5... 3'P""'5" 3- "The strunur of Galilee." Mr. Wellington Murray. Bread- alhane, left on Monday. Septensw ,5 her as, to attend the,University at '””"gfL'.'::, " M; New Brunswick, Fredericton. when he i entering the omn- more year in the engineering course. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Acktad. Cornwall. and Mrs. Murray Wllr its. North River, were visitors to Breadalbane on Sunday, 8091!!!!- ber 23. Word was received on Saturday. Sept. 22, by Mrs. William Andes- son. Breadalbane, that her Oil)! brother, John Angus Mathelon. Campbeilton, Ontario. has! passed away suddenly on Sept. 1!, at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Dooll. low. and Mrs. J. I. Donnell, New Dr. J. P. Miller Wishes to announce new location of his office at 160 Queen Street in the Brace Building. W00! ISLAIIS-Itllllltlll Grade IX- 1 Barbara Me- M h 15 Quald 2. Joan Costello. hasalbz? azhzldzrh 0:5”; Grid? V1” r 1 Earl Coitellll the Presbyterian churches. Camp- 1 I,-I-IW5 Flmd 3- l-EWY Ml? bellton, for a numb of years. He Q""'d- was born in Rose Valley. P-E-1.. d V" g 1 A, but left here for Ontario When, 00' 1,Gl::teer Murray. hay" mood ly a young man. His wife prede Grade VI - I Phyllis McQueid Grade V- 1. Maurice McQuald Grade IV - 1. Myrna Murray 2- NOTICE Grade III - I. Eileen Flood. Grade I - 1. Manfred Ohlandt. Highest average in the senior FERIIY SERVICE Sept. 24 to Oct. 21 Daily from each terminal. I a.m.. 11 a.m.. 1 p.m., 4 p.m. STANDARD TIME for daily report dial CFCY cl first weather broadcast. Catch an early crosdn The Knights of Colum- bus meeting this eve- ning of 8:45 p.ni- In- stead of 8:15 p.rn. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Welton and two sons Ralph and Email of Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wel- ton, York, for the weekend Sept- ember 16th. . Mrs. William Bowness, Wheatley River, was the guest of Mr. Carl Ling and family, York. recently. Mr. and Mrs. George smith, Rbode Island. U.S.A., spent Wed- I their own toil and Nature's bounty destroyed by incessant rialns. Eve- ryone of them was losing at least a hundred dollars a day. '1' he preacher had no conception of the need of the people before him and had not taken the trouble to find out. I imagine that a sermon of that sort would meet the same response In many sections of Ontario to- day. We heard over the air re- cently that in one of the richest districts half of the crop had been lost. grades Reta Flood and Barbara McQuai - 81.5 per cent. Highest average in the junior grades Eileen Flood - 93.5 per cent. Choir under the direction of the Organist. Miss E. Lillian Molten- sie, and included 'l'hlman'e anthem "For the Beauty of the Earth." and "0 Lord, How Manifold." by llarnby. A particularly significant feature. of the Service was the presentation to boys and girls of the Church A capacity audience was pres- ent at Victoria Hall on Septem- ber 27 to appreciate the many nu- mbers making up a program of choruses. vocal selections. scotch, dancing. instrumental music, hum- orous readings, etc., given by loc- al and outside talent, well render- ed, under the Chairmanship of Mr. Keith Boswell, given in aid of the Manse Fund of the United Church. A very delightful lunch of ice cream and cake was sold during intermission, which, together with es. to the P.E,l. Hospital (for X- rays and medical attention, brings closer to us the ever increasing "toll at the roads and highways". Profound sympathy is general to the injured, accompanied by very best wishes for an early recovery and return to homes and respect- ive duties. Canada. The times are soon. Un- employment is down and employ- ment ls yielding richer rewards than ever. Resources tnsdreamed of 5 years ago are being developed to the s:ssaICIIInEI" of our nation and the benefit of mankind. Enterprise and industry are, in the main, reap' lug rich rerun", school who had earned awards for Again the warning of the author - ' attendance during the will of the book of Deuteronomy comen school V9315 Al "'9 mm”? '9” home to us, Beware of ggylng My out the name: each of the children own hand has gained this wealth came forward and received the and avoid delay Reservations Limited for particulars contact: Teacher:-Rosaline Flood. es of the band of workers shall ch"hlhwwn' P E' mud not be forgotten by members of this school during the years which lie ahead. Weekend visitors here included: Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacFad- Much sympathy is being extend- ed to Mr. Raymond Molyneaux in the recent loss of his barber shop by me, A MESSAGF DINI OUT and I 1 mu m Lord ""1-d .1 mg tuna. o( one of tag llle admission Charge. 8150 00m- ”The hypocrisy of Annanias of yen and twin n , E c it in! I T;I-vegggh-are fr-:osiu:gw"';;;;g God 3n...”:i:. yin: item rich lg ffnlgtrflgf" 1'0”; l”',"- ”j;,',',; :te'::i?k uu'ven:g':hes?i::.beort 313? -i'.?....'.”i'2'i'i'ye 5i.i.i.m.ic'53in.il'ri' E.?:::”::i;.Zf:.'2f Sadlbtjlfcltvlolrvillig C"5mii mw Ei:”l:'l: Mi"v'"r:" ii" ROM MORE OFTEN ar e s 2 o . , w as asilt t - . . - . u e an s. , the grain had been reaped but left "ii-"ii." ivifiimngtfioft :.::leuI'u... this byllthe session Clerk. Mr. Neil JM. and Mn Sprouts. ll '0'" the V8110"! Vocal and mlw Church on September 30. with spe- MacFadyen, .Mi)sll Elle'e.:. Lasxftde: Mlurs In the lleldl 01!!" lymlllllllel 10 from any other, anthem of praise D. Mlclotllt l"l ""'l",l-WTS 00 the prosragn were cial .music. Rev: Mr. Christie of Miss Audrey Thompson. cm out to the sufferers and to those and u....,u..i...., .i..,..1g me .. A total of sixty-three children Mr. Curl Line and two dausht- -':”1;:onNI;ea- Mrs-MKeItl'II 31:: frnnitly Church. chat:-Iottetown. be- they serve. Their losses leave the 'God, the Give; of gu, had had either perfect attendance ers Joyce and Earle. spent Sunday 1 - Wm”? 11- - - ms! t 8 guest Dreac er- "W ”"'''W the W" M "'9 We "wk. 6. J05. mm or .""1' '”""-"-'5"f""”'"h”: -t the lame of Mn Lows M-c- .”i3:.”iiiiin”;Zi.J.7"li?. i?'2.'l.'.?.'.'.i it me -v-mm here on sssrauaam 211 N 1 less able to make her contribution Causes of any , and the to ow u 3 H ' , to the need of the world. conflict are now arising between log: Betty Anderson. Brian Anders c' "”'- "'” W P”"'- Anthem brought this very enioy- September 30- "'9 Sabbath School Yet this is not the whole story to be told this Thanksgiving sea- son. Abundant rain is not in itself an evil. Coming Events Wanted mixed grain. Apply Y. ll. Vanornme, Southport. - than any losses that their causes M"? Hy"dm”- PEI" Hy”dm"' Y I . , Reserve Oct.. 10th for Highfield m-y brlns. Em" 1""'”"- 3”" L''''''”'' Miller I-"TY Well" "limits . . I delishtful IU!'Pl'l8e 1!! R093- U""'d c"""" '""”" .,':hf,,,”.::'”,:i::, ,:' ,,f;',',”f":f3:':3'; .lla::dl.arIit'lii,"Cail'(o.l Lawnlf '13: ahgitiiwseniriirribur o.fy if ultiidi ff SPECIAL SALE ' Married Couples dance. Mt. ly- w . Lawson, Billy Lea. Janet Lea, Jim friends. Lunch was served try his - , - . an Hall Tuesday, October Otis. I?...f."'.,,l1";:'-"l:t',':L',',f,",,',fol:,”,l:,i',"l”:,; Lea.Donne Lord. Lynette Meseeng mother. Birthday. cake and ice; 4 "I3 C”'''.''d 399' W ll"? lmelt wumr Hour” M”"d''' '' hmm” I ”m' " I ”" 5.... M ,.v,,.,,,,,,,,,, m, much” er. Robert Messenger. Christopher cream which was enjoyed by ati.l i quality expertly cured by gum-1, g , m 3. 1 tn DIM! ll! NOW GlIlI0V' 3'" '7' policies. and the prayer, .nd ,1. Macoregor, tan Maclnnis, Jim u; y ' ' ' ery Tuesday night 9 to 11. Canteen ,0". of Gm" people Werywhgre MacNutt. Mr. Edison Hardy. Halifax, was Dance Forest Bill Hall, Wetlan- dey night, Turners Orchestra. Regular Dance Bosishew in Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra. Wggkly n rm-1 Aulugtug . lter. Mrs. Will Crockett, Mr. Hall everylmlgedneaday night. we co"'d'"" M C””d' Ti W" E','.',wp.:.l":l:k5.s.'.','.':.':"pE,',l;. 3:3. Cigockett. York, recently. Burke's a. Dance is New Glasgow Hall av- :1a'l'uesday night. 9 is 12. can mD:w:"th'emig;s;s gidlzgtolry we ric after spending his holidays at - "ml? his home in York. "W"-dtoluxurv--ndluxurv their sfcsbtsetsesittsstntsdeel om ”"”' "'- 't”'"' """"”'” '0 -do--I dec-in That tendency ”""”" mm" rs ii a in .A-in-I ' we Aim SPECIALISTS IN mom mm an. Tuesday night. uscxansies i; .,,.,,.,,. mo” M. on W cALcU.n.A um g M” mm. ur weulalaiirn : Z, M: at her secsrdsg ts sveitdile stock, some is their "Y um Kevin "Always h Hy Iieert" h I. Peters Holy Name Hall. Wad- asedw. Oct. 10 I pass. l ':t'n....""'......""'”', w'i.'....""l'., "”""'.';J.? '.""i..'.'3'"'.'..l"..?..i.?2'.i i'...”.?i'i"?i'ii"y'f.r'T'l” ..'32.Il'..i'. 5'3. '&1i..2'..lE2.”'n'?"5'i'i'i.”.."': V" "W W ”' 'l'""'0W" "W H! V00 cuouosrs il.i:”'&.”ii'.3.'”.'?;"'.i..i.Zi”.:.”iX3..l?1"i.:L' li””S...ii! 533' t., 3..., ' otu;"noooI and their Iong- vey by the British-owned newspe- ber of her little h-lend; to Lunch. 0' WW I SING." 503 59 "77" any cL5ANEg5 and see us lust dial 657! tor your appointment- tual evi . may of H th rved ca e an ce- . Movie "Always In to least" it "it lead ilrrtviii . cell to :rsenTtI:l 5ct3irlmouu:rdii.'i-':”'ri.a cr'.'.r:'"whi5h"wu cnioyed by all. mseuru AI sgse it went" , at Kent at has an OUR MECHANIC. um "mum, ICC AIJIIIII Ill. hlddw. Dd. NDNCIDCO IN wanton defiance of M per cent since January, 3.0. an. mun-es-n-sued ' snaps. 3!-wists”: natlonizlhbaglth nu """'V"' i . asassreusustnoreaateden-i'h 'mi' um "”m”"' l -- ery mu is 4..., sum. .- u..s... use --o. ..s.. swore some aaoonoe en. ngfl-jg"-.tj.. llvlg.-4 ml'"";"Ig'rT------- T.” C MOTORTUNEUP u wlwwul. mfllll soans-route sgvsa scnoor. y.....;.......,,.",,, 104 GREAT omsiois Ir. lord-I Hill! . M 11 Dance in Vernon at llail th huh "' ""'"rl": ""'It"'l ' onannorrsrmwn mas. sssi I OVERHAUL OF Ame A ,,,,,d,,. o,,,.,,, ,, '3” 0,: Johnston's aim sensor as us for r ran ism. RVHANCE TRANSMISSIONS ' the nations that would have pre- cipitated them into war a gener- ation ego, but now the general will to peace has brought the minds ofall ” tobearonlocalia- sues and demands their settlement by reason and mutual concession. WAR WORSE No matter how wide the till- agreements, war would be worse should be concentrated on this slnsle aim that Justice. good will and love may bring about . ngw unity and t ' helpfulness among the peoples of the world. One fact should lie heavily on prosperity has brought a tragic of self - indulgence and a. One of its worst features is the son. Heather Black, Carol-Lyn Burnett James Burnett. Jean Burn ett, Katherine Burnett, Niall Burn- ett, Claudette Ceilbeck, Catherine Campbell. Elisabeth Campbell, Peggy Chandler, Linda Clark, Paul Clark. Peter Clark, Catherine Curt- is. Dale Curtis. Fred Curtis. Mir- iam Curtis. Rlchey Curtis. Daphne Dumont, Gordon Goldie. Mark MacPherson. Joy Macvie ar. Vern Oram, Andrew Pletcli, Allen Prowse, Bill Prowse, Bidaa Prowse. Janet Rankin. John Rank- in, John Roop. Heather Shaw, Mer- garet Shaw. Patsy Shaw. Susanne ert. Robert Stewart. Anne Storey, Linda, Warren. Penny Warren. Nancy White. dred persons were arrested hues- day as a general strike. protest- ing rising prices. paralysed pub- lic transport services in Calcutta and its vast industrial suburbs. Mr. and Mrs. Lockely Bowen and funny, Wheatley River, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Earl Ling and family. York. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacEachern. Montreal. Quebec. are spending their holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Macmillan, York. the weekend guest at his home in York. Mr. and Mrs. Willard MacPhe1:l- son and family. Boston. U.S.A.. were visiting at the home of his Mr. Norman Brown has return- ed to work at the Maritime Elect- accidcnt. Mrs. Wyatt is convaies cing at the home of her niece. Mrs. Dewar Swan, York. Little Florence Vesaey celebra- -&bQjea'qsssansa-. able concert to a close. members respectively, of two fam- ilies widely known and respected residents of this district. as a re- sult of a car leaving the highway. near here. on September 3. over- 6- Serious injuries suffered by six trlgisst sartses. msi ceiei-risst stsvni O POHIII OIIIIN CIIINIV O IIMOIOX CONIGI CAIINII carried out their annual Rally Day Service, the theme of which was entitled: "With Deeds of Love and Mercy." This service. with Mr, E. C. Holm, Chairman, was nicely carried out by the children and enioyed by the large audience pre- sent. We believe that the servic- SINGER Automatic K J ill ii .. Jzijg ;g2:chr o In our new location with modern cooking equipment, we can now offer our city and out-of-town friends A REAL TREAT when you dine with us. Our every week day 70c special 3 course dinner, served in home-style manner in pleasant surroundings will be Priced at 25: per 5. Dial 5535 Market Bldg. PROLONG or YOU IAL I SERVICE ALIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING Our G.M. Factory trained mechanics with their most mod- on and up-to-date equipment. can render this very important service to your ear and aM many miles to the life of your THE LIFE R TIRES Itasqueradebeace-Eldn Hell. :hKorIaan Currie. s. Ides cm I T J A 3) . uonv REARE E I'M"? Jo's tHie.:a'1sI.nrrte-. llllchuece. Moe: OM. FL mm mm"; I I Get ml need M07033 rnnrann Now son wiivrsza ninviive '”'"” ”"”' ""””' W" 1-”?--'?r'””--'-if--”” ""' . n IN JUST 1 rrup "'"'"',';,,,"" '”'”"' DOWD MOTORS no Dance West lapalb llatl. Grade I-l. Louis en: 2.: i I ,3,-””"”,r;-;,-.'c-u-”””" -3-"v--”"""-:'-3 i."'c'-'-3-'-j:"n;-'--'-'-..”""' '"”" . . , :.2;"' "W "'l'..?'.':.”'.;.'":”i.:"'.i”"' ".22: " '0” ' : . Gfih , . Barbara ; ' ' . p . i g 3?." DEL 1, n... c,.,.., ,, pm... 3;"-3;";--m W'- 1; 53-! 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