THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY : a qclnather successful. Stanhope | Were held are. lat to right : y* rally at Trinity United Chnech | o a et to ABOUT A MILITARY - Toronto inca maa ereniag with Canon | : es . family’s morale was pretty. well _ day, that brought the most ser- ~ fous, and apparently vitally cri- « Many of them offering help in “ANNUAL MEETING The ! ‘ ti t te right, ’ - f annua or at of the 0 i - ¥ Beadiay past- i : : } This year's Stanhope Con ‘ Puxtey 8 address , on Sunday union of the Anglican and Unt} — Embalmers Association was uson, vice-president ; Neil A. sent due t illne The meet Confe ence evening w ag rally at Tr inity a Bl sn ; si held at the Charlottetown Hotel Saturday. Seen here during a ~break in..the-.session.are— left... MacDonald, secretary-treasur- er ahd Vernon Macintyre, re- istrar...Missing- from. the -pie- ture {s the Incoming president ing was largely attended by directors fram-all ever Poel By NEIL A. MATHESON There's good news this- week | {just how much we > want to say thank you to all of you. t Old-Fashioned Qualities Still Exist, Writer: Finds we are to compete with oth- er areas of employment, 'Alter-Society | lArsenault with Has Meeting | The annual meeting of the fy “‘hainville Alter Society was held | jat the home of Mrs. Frank F. fourteen mem. | bers and one visitor attenting. | | New sick committee wil' be, | Mrs. Lucy Hitchcock, Mrs. | George Arsenault -and Mrs. | Adrien Arsenault. Betty Hitch- | .- leock was the winner of the Iot- | ~2 The Guardian, andaen 7 Tues., Sept. 6, 1966 ; iT Gallant was appointed prest- . |tery prize. A discussion was held _ jon ways to prepare meals at the jparish hall for a Queber. deleza- |. Mrs. | ition of about forty guests and Mrs. | Joseph A. Gallant serve the meals At the election of. officers for the coming year. Mrs. Anthoney Anita Maddix. ipresident. and Mrs. George. Ar- senault, secretary treasure. Next meeting will be held at the dent. Mrs viee- jhome of Mrs. Amedde Arsenault when roll-call: will be answered by “giving as many pennies as there are letters in your name.” Meeting was then adjourned / and a vote of thanks was present- | ed to the hostess after which a | few games of bingo \were-play- | ed. | "Christian Youth in @ Pagan) Society"’ was the theme of the, Church of: Christ Young Adult | Labor Day -Week-end Camp at |; Canoe Cove this past week-end. Group the subject “Christian Youth- Prepared. to Serve."' Several |-special numbers in song were | supplied by the young people | |. whe formed a youth ehoir. George Arsenault volunteered to | “| Stanhope Concluded. Another successful. Stanhope | H. L:Puxley, the theme speaker | delivering, an address on the | chairman and Alex . Ete Sinead union between the _™acleod. Nashwaskis, Canon Anglican and Wnited Churches Assisting in the rally was Red- cap 42. Ralston Young of New York City. and next year's Con- ference chairman, Bev Simpson of York. | Canon Puxtey made. a plea! that members of both denomin- | ations. aproach the problem. of | tinion with tolePance ‘and a will-| | for his belief and optimism, he | ingness to learn. He said: that... United < Church, Charlotte- town... Seen._here_just outside of Montgomery Hall where var- jous sessions of the conference Rev Simpson, next year's con- ference | dealt with three of the major obstacles: the natural inclination of man to cling to what he has known, the question of the -epis- copacy and the function of the creeds: With adequate knowledge Canton Puxley asserted, such dif- ferences will be overcome in God's good time. Men of the Conference formed HAVE YOU THOUGHT STANHOPE CONFERENCE -: CAREER? A career counselling officer THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION will be at Water Street for readers of this column, Transportation from the | ajthough it t admitted -} Christian sin by permitting divis- whigh contrasts sharply with a \CONGRAT PEA TIONS ey Island |, areas of recruitment is paid Heat teakary sialud werare liv-| CONDUCT DEVOTIONS Hons which are wounds in the the evening choir and the soloist. SUMMERSIDE — webk ago, when the Matheson, Constatulations to our Island | yy the Agricultural Max- |ing’ in- a post-Christian era, it} |The evening fireside devotions | body of Christ's church. , | 8S David Hall pe at Fock bottom. It was last Mon- tical development so far as Mrs. | -Matheson was concerned. The crisis passed on the week-| Irving MacDonald's: Angus| are urged to get in touch | what to do about it. It was em-| Bible studies were conducted by! said. _ end. The te recovery will|herd took the reserve) with the National Employ-~ | phasized that Jesus Christ is the | Merle Zimmerman of Frederie-| Canon Purley emphasized his and discuss cares take a Serena hed we |grand championship with his! ment Offices im Charlotte- | answer, as he has always been, | ton. Dean Tale of Bristol. Tenn:, | belief that God's will was being | eee aeee FORCES . PF rtunities in the are told, for-she's still sick, and|‘‘Black Bird of Progress.” He is town or Summerside as ears and that we must both preach | and Russell Carr of Clyde River, | done and -that the Holy. Spirit) —__ : é tertjbly weak. But. it's much from York. | 1y as possible. For your con- | Him zealously and live fully ac-| P-E:L., spoke at in eae -was moving men to seek union.’ ISLAND TELEPHONE or contact easter te be patient: when” re ant were most deeply impre ss- ediiby the countless number of people who called or wrote us, . , Any possible way. To those who sel’ so many beautiful flowers, and to others who helped in al many different ways, please ac-| cept this as a fervent apprecia- | tion of your efforts. There were dozens af letters | livestock men who made such a emphatic impression. at Nova Scotia provincial exhibition [last week in Truro, T have writ- | jten the stories of the men whose _jfeats T have learned about. we | Irvine also. took a eouple ow she is now on the road to | first places, four seconds, thir one d and several others T was unable te get in touch | with Gerald Dollar. Winsloe — he showed Scotch Shorthorns — | and Barry—Rankine, who showed An- ibe back gus cattle for Lester Rankin and though this time T am going to) Son, Bunbury. there was no word from Allison Stewart; \cleaned up in sheep. unstaffnage— T am told, ‘but I'll have to leave~ his om. until a later date. Some of the | the | power Committee, and free | return transportation is also . provided for those workers who remain to the end of the potato harvest. Potato grow- ers who need harvest hands | venience an application. form” appeared on the advertising pages of these papers last Saturday and again on Tues- day. “Guess 1 should add that my own physical functions’ seem ‘to almost te normal, | jheed the advice to take it easy, [wiles I repeatedly ignored in the 1 amon sasclpemocetctios two Vehicles was pointed. out that Christians are once again faced with the “| spectre of a pagan society in this age of unbelief. Some fifty young people were led in a thorough discussion of this situation and |cording to His principles. The ‘| God- is-dead stir and the New | Morality were both ‘discussed and rejected as being simply the Lold—infidelity--and—immorality under different disguises. Lester Shell. minister of the Westway Christian Church in Toronto, was the guest.speaker. | He. delivered strong and help- | ful sermons on Friday and Sat- | urday evenings. Then on Sun-- |.day afternoon at 3:00 pm, -in} “| an out-door public Service at) the camp-grounds. he preached | \'to over two-hundted. people on were delivered by Leslie Jones, Montague, David Weale, Murray Harbour, and W.0. .Weale of Charlottetown. Miss Audrey Zim- merman !ed the singing at these inspirational services. Daily worship service Many of the students of Mari- time Christian College. and other | young people took part in the) + various sections of the program. | Kenneth T. Norris of Charlotte- | town was dean of the camp. Besides" many Island points, | | Young. people were. present from | Toronto, Ont., Bristol, Tenn., fax, N.S., Winston-Salem, N.C., | and, Jamaica, from whence Carol Ann Graham returned -after a summer of missionary work: on that island. ' | Portage La Prairie. Man. Hali- = The world, rather than being | vital | confronted by a strong. church declaring its Christian! belief, sees a spastic body tack- ing control and - coordination from its head, Jesus Christ, he He suported his belief with ref- | erences to the words of ager and St. Paul which speak unity in. Christ's church and to| the events of “the past_eighteen months namely the production of } | the document “Principles of | Union,’’’and its approval by the Anglican Synod this vear. Having established _ the hasis ‘ATHOME Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mac- ishare has been déclare COMPANY LIMITED DIVIDEND ‘NOTICE NOTICE fs hereby given that a dividend of 25c on. ithe common shares of the | ‘Company for the quarter: encing August 31, 1966, WEDNESDAY. 7 SEPT. 66 11 A.M, - 7 PM. Young men with grade 8 or better are invited to THE CANADIAN FORCES RECRUITING CENTRE QUEEN CHARLOTTE ARMOURIES POST BOX 1148 : CHARLOTTETOWN 892-2611 Please mail me full particulars without obligation regarding-enrolment requirement in I evriveaeg ORR OPEREPES TEE E! suitipiiamcaeans a and cards, all de messages of | is =rorpb us Browide > mi week | (—P-N ( ) ee _ encouragement. and- hope, there |at Pictou, -I-understan mn yable ze e vavy rmy e were countless telephone calls} 1 had intended to be at ring- ‘In Collision rr Leod, 27 Palmer's~ Lane, a rable on | Sept. 15, 1966 ! rom | and even more queries from side at Truro, and ‘would. have will be at home -to rela-'3+ the cl of | Name .......5.:5,.... ieee Ribeshans Rees: Sitch easnnisteeso people-whom I met on the ibeen, had sickness not interven- | at the close of business on ~ streets and in the office. ____ led [A total of e450 damage result- tives and friends on the! August 31, 1966. Address 3 i gee — t z ee oe ey eee terror ‘ALL OVER THE PROVING, Potato picking thm ee ene aday. cecasion of their fiftieth By Order sf the Board ae ; The messages came from all! Sirs at the National Em._._tight > = ——_| wedding _anniversary___on pee =e —— eect the penvitcs sod, to ait ot) ees “|The cars Involved were a 1954 _ \"[Thursday, Sept- 8th from Education. rrctaasa Office tells me we shall show her the cards, let- you our most sincere apprecia- Chevrolet driven by Alexander Coots oe ac a sade cee me OY iad ee Joseph Arsenault. “Kinkora, and o = 3 to 5 and i to 10 P-m._ | tetiten: Nove Scotia. b. creme SENET REET © SeQTEEONEOCT mes eee TERE CECT ee ake messages and flowele, 1M year by chartered plane, to 4-199 Dodge driven by Erie Leagan September 5, 1966. 3 epeeeeed : Lester Campbell of Fredericton. - : was unable te hear or under- stand—anything—prior— to that: When she recovers more fully ters. etc. and let her see and. read them. for herself } ployment meet the demand on our Is- land, if enough workers can be recruited there. The wages for picking ome” | year have been set at one dollar per how,;. for actual The Charlottetown RCMP ‘De- | The Wheatley River 4H Club 3. Alan Ling, 4. Exton MacPher- | tachment investigated’ the acel- dent and senoried.. no_injuries, irate Residents Day at the farm of Mr. and | \Mrs. Daniel MacPherson, Oys- ' iter Bed Bridge recently. In spite. =jot threatening weather many’ in- tterested parents and friends at- +has--beenawarded_ the son, §. Cheryl Stead. Alan. Godfrey, North Wiltshire -C.NLE. Seholarship—and- leaves shortly for MacDonald College. He is at ~ When you think it’s about time = The reaction of our_neighbors, hours worked, plus | hoard ‘held its __annual__ Achievement _present—attending_the_C.N-F__e h . d a rais ef our relatives and friends — and lodging. This eee Making Protests tended the show. Eleven Hol- Tee award. : your us an gdve you. ‘ many of them are new friends | Margaret and I have met in my | travelling for “Across The —-Is- land” stories, and for stories for | this column — makes me. real-' ize anew that the neighborly vir- |. than previously, But Mr. Smethurst explains that:the shortage of laborers — the former supply from such places as. Cape Breton and New Glasgow, N.S. has | i | IRISH COVE, N.S. (CP) rate residents of this Cape Bre- | ton resort area turned out in) iforce ‘vesterday to protest pol- | istein calves and five year’ old. _ ‘heifers were paraded before the \judge> David Peacock. Mervin iMacNally of the Department of ‘Agriculture’ was in attendance land presented the awards to = In the weed project division, the placings in the weed and in- sect collections were as: follows: Lorna Ling, 2. Roberta Clow, 3. Stewart MacRae. Eastern & Chartered Trust will help . tues of compassion, of sympathy | dried up — makes it reces- | lution-of-the Bras D-Onbakes by winners Years Work: 1. Lorna Ling. 2. | ' and of real friendliness have ae sary to offer that amount if Scotia Limestone Co. Gall 1. Exton MacPhare : Stewart MacRae, 8. Roberta faded with the years. Fitty-three pickets” carried |Roderick MacPherson, Mek Clow. During last week I've had ° signs reading “Cape Bretoners |i) ring 4. Alan Godfrey, §.| After the prizes were present- Charlottetown businessmen, | $125 Fine faa and stop pollution’ and \ayirray MacPherson . ed, Alan Ling on behalf of the and some men holding the ‘don't just stop pollution 0 oe Year old heifers: 1. Roderick Club thanked the judges, Mr highest positions in eur pro- ; : is something” up -and down the | Ph 9 \ P k aM MacNally f vince, talk to me with tears - Is Im oseaq highway leading from. Irish MacPherson, Alan” Lins, 3. Peacock an F. MacNally tor running down their cheeks. : Cove to St. Peters. . : \Murray MacPherson, 4. Exton making the Achievement Day a Mary of our neighbours and. 4, ity resident. John Mathe- | ‘They recently received a let- MacPherson, 5. Melvin Ling. success. friends appeared almost as apo h faa Tae impaired |'er from 1.W. Akerley, minister | Years work: 1. Murray Mae- 90660000066 -0se4 concerned as we were. driv enare fined 98. and |wnder the water authority, say- | |Pherson, 2 Roderick MacPher- s FAMOUS FOR 1 am sorry that this had ,OUVINE Was ing the situation was jn hand. son. 9. Melvin Ling, 4 Exton : BRANDED INSPECTED to. happen.to_our—Joved_one,- but the- reaction of so very many of you made me real- ize that these fine qualities of heart and ‘mind still exist | William Glydon. Fredericton | Scotia Limestorie, closed its |Ling. ZAK 3 S MONEY § among our Island people. charged with speeding. was fin- pjant in mid-June is. expect-| Showmanship: 1. Denald i Back? T emphasize that now because ed $15 and costs or five days. ed to re-open lat s month. Stead. 2. Murray MacPherson, “costs. or 30 days. when he ap- “peared hefore Magistrate A.J— Haslam in’ city pohce court’ on Saturday. +The---residents-. picketing said: ithey were dissatisfied that the | water authority had done all in’ its power to stop local pollution. eee SALAM LIN Becsecisiscrom Donald Stead. 2. 3... Roderick Mae- Judging: Alan Giices, Pherson, 4. Alan Ling, 5. Lorna 3 ‘STEAKS: GooD on} eoerseveose plans. It’s called the Accumu- in recent years I had become’ Margaret MacDonald, city, » just avo one apout ‘hat |charged with false pretences, had tee EEE "9 : very thing lave seen a num- d ed t Se m- , 5 (eae sos SOE CESS cn ‘ 3 Ser et ae eailte seen A num jher case “adjourned to Septe iP Ss > lating Savings Certificate and pers die in the past few vears. | pin Gity men: and a Murray J IF N S F N 4 can make your savings grow an Mist he” replaced, as ke¥ Harbour man were each fined J by 42% in 7 years. mén must be. and the papers $20. and costs or 30. days on NG , ware puBlished as though = no- chatgel’ of iiideal poapeadian i) We've got many other ways thine had happened T have seen : inal ehh . AY! i ; i terest. key men drop out from many STATIONERY A to give you more in t ee establishments andthe City Department + So why not drop i mm and see Yrinesses 7 st ses , 44 0 on. 3° though othing had hap i Even if you. dont have Scat ee St " Answers Alarms - Then all you have todo anv oo ese people who ith i i have passed on were well known There were a number. of fires an aCCol l] It W1 Us. iS tell Melvin. y xf? me, several were close. reported by the City Fire De- | Sheaffer Hilr or Crayola. : You may be surprised friends T came to think — T/partment answered a call to c ‘d ; eas Fats how fast he gets more sometimes suggested ta m¥ fel |Douglas Bros., and--Jones4 Inc. artri 7 : ond: : low workers — that the modern on Kent Street. The call was a) P ge ae : Crayons Do you always seem to end It’s called more interest. Or, interested. pegeration’ Lacks the quality ..ot., talae.alerm, on EXERCISE BOOKS up buying groceries instead of — if you like, more money. aaa riendship. of understanding and ; nS with § FREE ee ° Be alert inibinsi oti fort sor cs gM", *Mtynt mage pa ety Rar fo e |] thatnew hat? You can get tin several com me that Tknew when I was. Dov. fires aver the weekend. The first c And does your husband start venient waysatEasternand EASTERN & Cy Sainte se ectan tia Manta ae was. # blaze~which erupted at 88° to get hard of hearing when Chartered Trust. £ Ther Con. a neighbour. of even 2 serious | SPPrOXEn Alay | AO eT aaa : We carry a you mention the fact? The most popular kind is OMPANY: j ess saste z ry omnple electi ‘ * <a} ii areas teat teae ese quatitigs lant: of “7* Euston Street. The Webster s a a Ccomatien complete line If that’s your problem arise! through a savings account. Sevings Dept had disappeared. It took the ex. “ause the fire was reporied D’ctionary Rooks, Music, Dict of model kits > Here's something that works You get more inferest here iis perience of last’ week to mane ON ee eee ved at fion, Stene Beebe, te just as well for out-of-date —_ because we pay 4% pane oe : me realize how wrong. was was reported to have erupted at c Stars, Reinforcements, and: paint by a “AUSE pay 4/0. i DOP rings AG 3 We atthe ‘Matheson home are approximately 535 — Saturday,J... Ea. Rulers, Paints, Pen : budgets as it does for old-fash- (That Sa lot more than you c : mrst deeply appreciative of vour Cremns. in & vacam house on rile, Erasers, number sets. joned hats are probably getting now.)- recite: : wénderfiil expressions of friend. 208 Cumberland Streat The : : g & ‘i Sed shin and of ood wishes, we are blaze was extinguished in ‘a few FREE G | F T With Every $2.00 Purchase! (It can also do wonders for, Then there’s another kind is; : ti iends utes cs * ‘o 4 gute wie 05 ° Wirral bass ost proud of vour friendship, but : that husband of yours; bless that gives you more interest oad eur pride is expressed with a Theethird fire occurred al ap re ; Pai ‘ ; : Posited b i epirit of deep humility proximately °-4 pm Sunday him.) for fairly long-term SAVINGS jp sees. a lise sentinel Words are the tools of my evening. The fire was confined E N , ft = DU Seg tian trade asa writer, normally [ ‘!n under the Little Theater house . have little? difficulty finding the on Willow Street ‘There was no eke ee : A A MACLEOD, MANAGER micht ones, hut I cannot find any damage reported as a. result of 55 St. Peters. Rd, PARKDALE Phone 2-3927 Jb4 RICHMOND ST. PHONE 894.7383. FEDERALLY INCORPORATED. AND SUPERVISED ROR OVER 70 YEARS expressive enough to tell you ‘the blaze, ‘