ARCHBISHOP BERRY LEADS PROCESSION The commencement of the pro- cession of clergy is shown above proceeding to the Outside Cong- ress Altar where Most Rev. J. G. Berry, Archbishop of Halifax. celebrated Solemn Pontiflcial nish. Accompanying Archbishop Mass Tuesday afternoon at the Eucharistic Congress held at Tig- Berry are Rev. J.P.E. 0'lIanley of Honour. and Rev JW Mccsrdle. Deacons PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weeks and little son. David. left Friday morn mg for their home in Toronto. af- ter spending their vacation with their parents in Kenslngmn and St. Peters. Miss Nadine Gavin. Alberton. South. is spending a vacation with - her aunt. Mrs. Spurgeon Harris, llaverhiil. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser. Cambridge. Mass.. are guests of th latter's sister. Mrs. William Aub- rey, Alberton South. Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Gavin. Alberton South. have as guests Mrs. Alfred Gavin and her son. Mrs. William Kent and her two children. and Robert and Gerry Mason. all of Saint John. N.B. Miss Peggy Mlilman. Alberton. left Alberton yesterday in comp- any with her aunt. Mrs. B. H. Thibault. for a motor trip to vari- ous points in the M-aritimes. Freddy McElhiney. Alberton South. is spending a holiday with his aunt. Miss Gertrude Braid. in Liverpool. N.S. ,Mr. Alden Weeks. Alberion. is htiending summer school in Char- lottetown. Miss Shirley McArt-hur. Alberton mr. and Mrs. Cecil Murreli and eir daughter Linda of Aurora. Ill: and her niece and nephew. Eleanor and Allan Johnston of Allserton. motored to Charlotte- town on Tuesday to visit Mrs. Al- gn Matthews at Sunset Lodge. "Mr. E.A. Brattan of Montreal arrived in Alberton Monday after- noon. He is a guest of Mrs. Frank P. Fraser. WESTERN GUARDIAN ICE CREAM social Lot in Hall. Thursday July llth. Sponsored United Church W.A. ICE CREAM Social. Tryon U- aited Church. Saturday evening. July nth. I STANDING bay for sale by auc- tion. Saturday July llth. 7:30 p.m. T.J. Inman. Bedeque. IIDEOUE UNITED Church Suday School Picnic at Pearsons Shore Thursday. July ll. GOSPEL TENT North Bsdeque meetings nightly 8 p.m. G. A. Ramsay and James Smith. REGULAR THURSDAY n i g It t dance at the Canadian Legion Home. Kensington. Music by the Ilellowaires. Dancing from 0:80 to 13:”. Admission 50 cents. OUI POULTRY plant is now open, accepting poultry Monday thru Thursday. Paying highest mardlet prices. Weddell Bros. Cra- Plu . ' THE SALE advertised for July I at George J. Gallantls. Pius- vi is. will be held today. Thursday. Jiiy lltlt. at i230 David Griffin. auctioneer. CARNIVAL PUBLICITY - The Lobster Carnival. which is to he held at Summerside July is - M. has received some very valuable publicity in a widely read Boston newspaper-.' The Christian " ' Monitor carries a news item on it which terms it "one of Eastern ()IIada's gayest and most color- ful summer events." fro-tossionel Cert Chartered I Accountants e5;.&".'."-;.'i".i'i.2..”.?. j&. P. I PIIIO I INSURANCE a. a -no Isa Lt-ttsl ss...."""'g. ' at-menus . now impossible as a means of set- St. Simon and St. Jude Church. ninth Eucharistic Congress of the Diocese oi Charlottetown on Tues- day. July 0. Principals at the Con- Juos CHURCH, ten gress were Most Rev. J.G. Berry. Tignish. was the scene of the Archbishop of Halifax; Most Rev. M.A. MacEnchern. Bishop of Char- lottetown: Most Rev. C.L. Neut- gan. Assumpt' University. Wind- .54 A sor: Most Rev. G.L. Landry. Tit- ular Bishop of Gnossusl and Most Rev. J.R. MacDonald. Bishop oi Autigonish PUGWASI-I, N.S. (CF)-Dr. G. Brock Chisholm. a Canadian dele- gate to the international scientists conference here. says world gov- ernment is inevitable because war today means suicide As the four-day meeting of world nuclear experts neared it's end. he said in an interview people must adjust their thinking oi ac- cept the facts of atomic and hy- drogen warfare. He said men have accepted them only on an lnteliec uni level so far. Dr. Chisholm. a noted PlYchlat- s-lat and former head of the World Health Organization. said "people haven't adjusted their thinking to the new state of affairs. War is tling disputes. What's to take its place?" He offered this alternative. A world federation of some kind and a world police force. "We've got to realise that world government is not only inevitable. but also desirable. NOT THIS GENERATION "We won't be able to do it all in this genaltion . . . How long it will he depends on how far we get along in our thinking." He said people will have to lean to question many of the loyalties of their ancestors: they will have to find new ways of getting along together as individuals and as na- tions. Dr. Leo Ssilard. the Chicago physicist who helped develop the world's first atomic reactor, said he thinks scientists can get along together more readily than pout- iclans. With scientists it was a search for facts. with politicians a search United laymen Hold Annual P. E. l. Conference Mr. W. E. Brooks was elected president and Mr. Hudson Prid- ham viceppresldent of the Confer- ence of the P.E. Island United Church Laymen at their ahniisl meeting held in Freetown on Fri- day, July Sth. Devotional periods at the sev- eral sessions were led by 0- N- Lsard, J. R. Bryan and Ralph Callback. The theme of the Conference "The Need of Evangelism" and the topic was introduced and dealt with in a very efficient man- 2 I 3,3 is IE: it-es, : i I Eilg:S:Ea;E I 3' e E E I. Green who was a faithful mem- ber of the Association. Resolution were brought in than- king the minister and Session for the use of the Church and also the people of Freetown for their hos- pitallty. One resolution passed was urging our Government not to open any more outlets for the sale of intoxi- cating liquors and commending the Government for voting more money for temperance education. The delegates were entertained at homes in the Community at the noon hour and the evening meal was served in the Church Vestry. Rev. Mr. Walls was present in the afternoon and welcomed the Conference to lreotowa Church and in the evening brought the meeting to a close with the ob- servance of Holy Commnmon. TAIPEI. Formosa (Rsntq-sl - authorities Canadian Delegate Sees World War As Suicide for motives. "When scientists talk they usu- ally ask if what their colleagues say is true. When a politician says something all the others ask, 'why does he say that?' " Dr. Sstlard. top United states scientists at the lo-nation confer- ence. said the Pugwssh talks among Western and Communist scientists followed that pattern. "When we are discussing ques- tions of fact we agree. When it's a ” of opinion we find we disagree. but we usually find out quickly why we disagree." The scientists have been trying to find ways to help prevent the atomic power they developed front wiping out mankind. All day '.'.'ednoaday they worked over a joint announcement on the result of the conference. But their differing views on some points de- layed its release. Informed sources said it might not be ready until today. The con- fsrence was due to end Wednes- day night. CAMEO IINIINGTON Wed.. Thur.. 7:15-0:15. Charlton Heston. Rhonda Flaming. Jan Sterling. Forrest Tucker in PONY EXPRESS I Crnpnud Theatre ramsv a sarunnav "rox aw Starring Jeff Chandler and Gail Russell. Good dlort 'l.tbjects. the E g1 H3 E EEEEEEE reading names and verses. Mrs. Charles Waugh and Mrs. Willard Thompson. Mrs. Jackie Schurman and Miss Thelma Moaae. silver, china. pieces of furniture. etc.. for which she thanked one Ind all. and invited them to visit her when she moves into her new home. Surnmerside East. -place with Mrs. Wilfred Curley at the piano. Others furnishing music for the evening were Messrs Wal- ter Coakes. Walter Moase and Keith Thompson way home wishing Pauline all the best for the future years. - uncontested. Miss Todd and Lean. More Thnn 200 Attend Party A pleasant evening was gpent at me of Mr. and Mrs. Albert . New Anna. on June 11th, when ever no relatives. and neighbors gathered to tender a shower for their daughter Pauline. The room t of honor was prettlly de- in pink and white stream- whlte bells. bride-to-he was escorted to seat by Miss Eleanor Moase. e Miss Caherlne Poole play- "Here Oomes The Bride". The askets of lovely gifts were car- Master Norman Simmons. Oltenlng the gifts wee Mrs. Har- old McRae and Mrs. Keith Moaae rs '- E E iii: E & 8 a arranging on tables. Pauline received gifts of linen. A lively sing song then took A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by ladies of the district. All then wended their Bible School At N. Tryon North Tryon Presbyterian Church held its fourteenth Daily Vacatio- nal Bible School from July 1st to July 5th inclusive. The school was conducted by Miss Mary A. Mac- Kenzie. Deaconess. She was assisted by Mrs. Arth- ur Thomson. organist. and the fol- lowing teache a: Mrs. Melvin Waddeli. Mrs. Ralph Dawson. Mrs Patterson. Mrs. Sydney Dawson. Miss Patricia Patterson. Mrs. Lloyd Howatt. Mrs. Stanley Delaney and Misses Mary. Alber- ta and Helen Dawson who helped with me singing. There were eight-six enrolled. having an average attendance of seventy-five with interest and en- thuslasm increasing day by day. The concluding program was held July 7th. with a very large attendance of interested parents and friends. SEEKS DIVORCE LONDON (AP) - Actress Ann Todd Wednesday filed suit for di- vorce against her film director husband David Lean. The suit is who directed her in a number of pictures, were married in 1949. she for the third time. he for the second. SIIMMEIISIDE ' TODAY (THURSDAY? 2--7:15-9:15 "l.iZZIE" With Eleanor Parker and Richard Boone. FRIDAY I SATURDAY "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" With Betty Hutton last nishi. lag of minutes and correspond- Plansloraqiratlespctsdsyat AlbertonoaJuly list was the mainltemotbualneasduringtho regularmeetlng olt.heAlbertoa andWestPrinceBoardot'I'rade The president Mr. Frank Bryan presided and following the read- by ence. gave a report of his attend- aneesttheannualmeetingofths Maritime Provinces Board of Trade in Halifax recently. Dr. L.G. Dewar reported good progress on the work of prepari- ing a roadside table site at Cane's Acfuntic Sports Planned For Alberton Late This Month main one of the board for this nor as far as roadside tables were concerned. Aquatic sports day is sponsored tourists for West Prince and a number of prominent officials have been invited to attend. including the secretary Provinces Parks. As in the past the main event will he the three swimming race and the commit- tee in charge is making arrange- ments for a number of other at- tractions. The next meeting of the board. theboardlntheinterest of Maritime Alfred ol'the Board. Mr. ' "mug" the ho . i Another Aiberton native. John Clark. his wife and two girls. are also home on furlough from Col- ombo Plan duties in Pakistan. and leave on return to the Asiatic country soon after the Campbell - mile time of their departure. where wo- men wear a custo to protect them from the male gaze. and where each man is al- lowed three or four wives by Mos- lem law. Fred Campbell. a native of Albcrton, has arrived to spend several weeks' holidays on P.E. I. A ompanled by his wife and three leaves the Island on August lst to resume his duties at Peshawar. Pakistan, where he is supervisor of all equipment used in various Colombo Plan projects. Mr. Campbell told The Guardian yesterday morning as be related y "burka.h" be children. Mr. Campbell ion "I enjoy my job very much." WATCH YOUR rv SCREEN Tomorrow Night FRIDAY or 9 PM. CKCW Monet-on 1-" in connection or prograrim! TEE S l LOBSTER CARNIVAL which runs all next week NOTICE Regular monthly meetinl Borden Branch Canadian Legion will be held in Leg- ion Home, Friday, July 12th at 8 p.m. Ladles' Auxiliary will meet at same time. CREDIT Fl ment record to- WANTED ELD MAN TO WORK IN PRINCE COUNTY GOOD STARTING SALARY C” 3"” 2'” E51355 ”””a'&”..... pre- Preference ven o ma man . gently employed; usual employee benefits as-discount purchases. ho:pilt!:liuti3irtt.h medical and insurance plan. pension inn. 0 ays ply- Apply in own hand-writing, before 20th July. giving full particulars regarding education, health and employ- PERSONNEL MANAGER, R. T. HOLMAN. LTD. Summerslde. ' LESSEE WANTED i For White Rose Service Station at Kensingtonon malnhighway.Forparticularsapplyto- W. I-1 STEWART. Canadian Oil Co.'s Ltd. -iiilli 4 iii; 32:35 1 i ti 5!! uasasnonllehd. ill .3 W t. . ' 'm h CTIITIOIIOLUWTI. rauasosr AND s-anon. my ms "ssoar DICK” in todhnicolor with --- REGENT mum- to - m ssruaosv a ssorcnnv sun ll-ll oaaraaa" in ueasaeuc. sums; ceiling. but containing an conditioner. electric stove. refrig- erator. and other modern appli- ances. Like the other Canadians involved in Colombo Plan work. a week. tennis facilities. dances, and other forms of amusement. A: four - adian teachers. is also supplied to. the Canadian colony. which num-- bers about 250 families. IRRIGATION PROJECT A great area. hitherto barren. is now in the process of being made fertile through the efforts of Col- which runs all next week TIIIIII. July 11', 1957 The Guardian Page II Commit Two For Trial William Joseph Arsenaidt. Wel- lington. charged with incest. and Joseph Felix Gallant. Tyne Val- ley. charged lhgllll haingndsexigl. intercourse wit sgr u er age of it years. were both com- lnltted to stand trial at the next court of competent criminal juris- diction at the conclusion oi their ipredminary hearings yesterday Ila Magistrate's Court, Summer- side. presided over by Magistrate R.S. Hinton. Q. C. Both accused men were remand- ed in custody to await trial. Mr. D. 0. Stewart. Q. C. acted for the Crown and Mr. J. A. Gal- lant was counsel for both accus- ed parties. !the corresponding month last year Larger values were reported in iing permits in May dropped to Prince Edward island. New Brun- Iw7,27l.000 from 825.4529.ilXl in swick. Saskatchewan and Alberta. BFIEIE "Id '5 Wm" 3 V” II?" following a summer recess will mmu” which n yum” ML nun - . - Campbell's mother. Mrs. Keir and to am Pmkd "I. be In oL"ry' Campbell. in Alberton. Mr. Camp- bell also has two brothers living , in the Prince County town. Robert on F and William. and another brother, Y Ross. in Middleton. N.S. I 0 0 - BUILDING VALUE DOWN Activities I n Pakistan om” -CF--V-we or W- Prom Pakistan. where the temp- law. Mr. Campbell lives in a Pair- erature was 110 degrees at the iatani style house with a very high rw 3” ea v war. .;r.-my :2 also enjoys free movies twice room school, with instruct-l 2' up to the eighth grade by Can-i ' ho Pi k . . his impressions of life in Pakistan :3, .".:,c::,t:,r: mwlxrernrhnlh ' ' Wllldl. In COIIIPITIIOII I0 C3"fl'” benefits of the Plan be soon reali- I 7"” "5"" ""5 I ItlIldll'dl- ll Ill-ll” PHMMV" Th? red. A huge dam project is also people are lvdery 'gIlendl3rt.l'I'l rhiidr. I . I c--e e i ll El I lie: ..:.' ... .3... ...... ' all on gut rntsiron is : es as were worn cenu es ago. The women get water from rivers or the villagebwell. and 1::-miss is WATCH YOUR I I done mosty y oxen an wood!!! -mvn---3;--,;-9 v--v me -o-- rv screen : : ern mac n . 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