OCTOBER 17. 1949 ssrsaa GUARDIAN I'HE_W some: coo NTY OFFICE l Summer Street Summ m n; gp News. Subscription: Advertlaxngolleplfgutativee l. ELMEB MURPHY The Guardian may be following stores and GEORGE CLOW bought at any’ of the In Summeralde Bell Bookstore. Summer Street: Gourlles Drugstore, 21 Central its-Eel; Keily’! Newllilfld- WM" Street: Mark Gaudet, e1 Granville Street; Alyre Doucetws hrocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport, Water Street The Guardian will. be delivered to any home in Summorside by Carrier Boy at Io Del‘ fill’ or 18c per week. your order to the boy responsible fo f GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph s. Muttsrt, Summersid... Jill! DENTAL OFFICE of Dr. Vincent Grant will be closed from October 17 to October 26 inclusive. _-WATCH FOR. 1T! Big original Rexall one-cent sale at Gourlies Rexali Drug Store. ECAR LEAVING for Kentville, October iflnd. Can accommodate two passengers. Phone 435-3. Summerside. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER _ In Shel-brook on Monday night, September 5th., a number of friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray loughiin to tender a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce iviishire of Montreal. EATTENDS FUNERAL— Mrs. (‘ourtcnay MacKay of New Glas- gnu‘, N. S., arrived by plane to at- tcnd the funeral oi her uncle, the late Mr. Leigh Lowther, Carleton. She is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardiner in Bedeque before re- turning home.-S. -TRIDUUM OPENS -A three- day triduum to establish a regular devotion in honor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help cnened in St. Paul's Parish, Summerside last. evening conducted by the Rev. Timothy Sililivan cf the Rcdomptcrisi Fathers. The miain purpose cf the devotion is for world peace and that all will pray together for the needs of all —S. --BECElVES SAI) NEWS -Mr. James E. MacDonald, North Bede- que, received the sad news of the sudden passing on Saturday morn- ing in New Orleans. La.. of his brother, Dr. R. H. MacDonald of Saskatoon, Sask. No details were received but it is assumed that he must have been in New Orleans on a trip-S. -LEAVING FOR GENEVA- Mrs. J. E. Matthews of Brandon. Manitoba and Ottawa, who had been telephoned on the death of her brother, the late Mr. Leigh Lowiher, advised she was unable to come to the Province at this time as she and her husband were sailing this week for Geneva, Switzerland, where Mr. Matthews, M.P., will attend a conference-S. —T0 CLOSE AT t8 lklli. - An advertisement recently appeared in our paper under the auspices of the leading stores in Siu-aimorsidc to the effect that the closing hours on week days would be 5.30 prn. The reason for that advertisement was to give better service to the public. Having closely watched the volume oi.’ business done in thc extra. half hour, they have un- animously decided that the react- ion of the public to this closing time is not enough to warrant the extra half hour of work for the staff or the extra expense involved They have therefore decided to re- turn to the 6 pm. closing time at once-S. —ATTE.\'DED DEMONSTRA- TION-Miss Estelle Bnwness, on the staff of the Summerside High School has returned to her home in Summerside after attending in- teresting lectures and demonstra- tions for four days last week in Charlottetown, given hy Miss AI- ‘ line Hahn, specialist in reading. and representing lite Scott Fores- man Co. ‘of Chicago, Illinois and the W. J. Gage Company, pub- lishers of the Canadian edition of ziasic readers now authorized to he used in P. E. I. schools-S. BRIIOFS STUCK NEWS Out the lmel Bill- inauiate with‘ INBUL BOARD and INSULATED SIDTNG All sires lnsul Board in I stock. t at» In emu nook woor. and FmEBC-LASS msucarmc sans I Light and Heavy BREATHING Light, Medium and Heavy PLAIN ROOFING ,___ i HEAVY SLATE SURFACED I uoornvo I l! and M inch Colors Black, Green l Bed. _ I ll Ib., l5 lh. and 25 lb. ‘ asrrtau rem‘ To Arrive ROLL-BRIO SLATE SUB- FACED attraotive aiding. Colors red and huff and Bedford grey. HEAVY THICK BUTT SLATE SURFACE!) TWIN SIITNGLESI do not blow up and break off. See the new, attractive colors. ems. unity lie. m. Brick Department Store Cents-allocation svnmsbsmz, r. n. I. Phone 2D for this service or give r delivery on your route. 410mm; sooiv: m; original Rexall one-cent sale at Gourlles Drug Store, Summerside. —TIE OFFICE of E. E. Park- man, optometrist, will be closed for eye examinations and fitting of glasses from October 17th to 24th. Will be open for repairs, —ANNUAL bridge and auction, Knights of Columbus Home, Sum- merslde, Wednesday evening, Oct- ober 19th. Refreshments, prizes. Admission 50 cents. —COME TO lit. Paul's bazaar and supper held in the basement ‘oi’ the Church, October 26th and 27th. Sale of fancy work, bingo and other attractions. —ENTERTAINS BAPTIST GUILD — Mrs. Chester Palmer. Summerside, entertained the fnem- bers of the Baptist Ladies’ Guild on Friday evening, The president. Mrs. Wilfred Inman, conducted the devotions. Final plans were made for the chicken salad lea which will be held in the church hall on Thursday, October 20.—S. —B.\'.P.U. MEETING-The sen- ior B.Y.P.U. held its regular meet- ing in the Church Vestry, Sum- mcrside, on Wednesday evening with the president. Miss Anna Harris, in the chair and Miss Freda Myers at the piano. The devotional service was conducted by the minister. During the busi- ness period a program for the ycnr was drawn up, Jack Mac- appointed on the Sports Commit- tee. In the competition, Captain Jessie Morrison's team won two points to Captain Lloyd Cannonis one.—S. —SOCIAL CLUB DIEETING- The Ladeis’ Social Club of Sum- merside Trinity Church met in Epworth Hall on Thursday even- ing with the _prcsidcnt, Iilrs. George Bowncss, in the chair. The singing of "Bieat Be the Tie That Binds" was followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. An invitation was extended by Mrs. George Mac- lnnis to the members to meet at her home for the October 27th meeting, Plan,- were made to hold a rummage sale (in November 2G. Refreshments Wcrc served by MP5- Herbert Bell, Mrs. Ray Bernard. Mrs. Clara Bell and Mrs. HBYQW MacLennam-S. __.:___-__- ./Mrs. M. V. Card of Vancouver. B, C., who has nccn spending ‘the past two months with relatives in the Province plans to return home this week. While li’\ Bede- que she is ‘ ther, Mr. Edward Gardiner Mrs. Gardinen-S. Conway And Vicinity Maoilhews and Lowell 913d‘ Mr. man at 8t. Eleanor-s air-port. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jelley family were visiting frien’; relatives recently. few weeks. Mr. sndJ/lrs. Beecher and relatives on Sunday. relatives at Freeland on Sunday Fall end Willi’. n-i. visitors‘ at the home of Mr. Mrs. Murdock Stewart Conway. _ wee visiting her mother Mrs. B J. Murphy onSunday Daniel Adams. Mr. and Mrs. H.120. Smith. Mac- Niellr were guests ofMr. Smiths brother, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith on Sundlv. Mr. and Mrs. towel! Matthews. Black Banks. and who are working in Btunmerside spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Coughiln. Miss Lois Palmer Freeland has returned home from _Bts:nmereide where she mutt a few dare with her sister Mrs. WJ. Tredenlok. Messrs Irland Henderson who la attending PM. omen Charlotte- town and Harold Henderson tee- eher at lprtnefli" Hunt the hoi- ideys at Ireeland with their per- ents Mir. and Mrs. Edear Hender- Farlane and Robert Lefurgey were ‘ the guest of her bro- Banks has accepted a lob as fore- and and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison have moved to Rocky Point for a Best, Summerslde were visiting friends Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hardy, Cape Traverse were vlsiing friends and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Oatrway and daughter Catherine Freeland were visiting relatives at hwerness on residence at Murray Road for the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart and family Mt, Pleasant were recent and Miss Dulu Murphy.‘ Wellington P. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. Hank Bishop Waterman Visiis West Prince Rt. luv. an. Waterman. Ooadlutor Bishop of tho Anglican Diocese which includes Nova. Scott: and Prince Edward Island la visit- ins this Province and spent yester- day conducting services in parish- es in West Prin:e. 1n the morning at 9.15 he conducted holy com- munion at St. Peter's Church. Al- berton of which Rev. J11. Mc- Mahon is rector. It being child- ren: day, a special childrenh ser- vice was held. At 11 am. holy oom- municn was celebrated at Alma and in the afternoon a children's service was conducted at O'Leary. These churches are part of Alber- ton Parish. Last evening the sacrament of confinmation was given at St. Luke's Church. Port Hill. Rev. L A. Dignan is rector of this parish. Today Bishop Waterman will be in Summerslde, the guest of Ven. Archdeacon G. R. n and Mrs. Harrison. In_the afternoon he will meet with all the Anglican i clergy of the Province at St. Mary's Rectory. This evening he will ad- dress a meeting of the laymen of the parish in the Parish Hail .—8. son. Mrs. Henderson is beaflll at l-“oxley River this year. Mr Leo Bulger, Foxley River spent the weekend with friends and relatives at Grand River. Mr. Charles Palmer and Urban Murphy is picking potatoes at Port Hill. Mr. Jack Buchanan spent the holidays with his wile and family at. Conway. Mr. Jack Thompson spent the week-end with friends in Sum- merside. Mr and Mrs» Clifford Ellis ar; family East Bideford were visitors in Conway on Monday. Mr. Eddie Mowrison spent the week-end with his brother Dan Morrison at Monti-use. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling MacKav. Albany were visiting friends and relatives in Oontvav on Monday. Mr, John MacDonald spent the week-end visiting friends at Free- land and Munray Road. M1‘. Henry Maynard. Port Hill was in Conway on Monday look- ing for potato pickers. Mr. George Morrison left for Summerside on Monday morning to join Jenkins Bros, bolt 0n 6 trip to Cape Breton. Mrs. Mark Broome. Freeland was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford MacKinnon. Cinn- WHY. Mrs. Roger are spcn with her parents Mr. Colin Mulligan. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Palmer and family Borden were visiting BY- Ml‘- Palmer's parents. Mf- 811d M"- John D. Palmer on Monday. Cecil MacKinnon and son tflng a few weeks and Mrs. Mr. Shelton Adams st/udent at P.W. College Charlottetown lpent the holidays with his parents Mr. Mrs. John J. Murphy Copwey. Mr. Junior Arsenault student at Si. Dunstarfs University the holidays with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Murray Road. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Maellelll and family and Mrl- J01!!! W- Palmer were in Enmore on Sun- day visiting Mrs. Palmer's brother Mr. Fred Ballem. ~ Mrr. George Morrison. Eileraile wag visiting friends and relatives at, Conway and was atoyinl l! l‘!!! Mr- 811d MP-l- Frank “"5? ‘"5 hqmg of Mr. and Mrs. George family_ Freeland were recent visit- mompsmh ors at Victoria West. ___ . Mr. Kenneth has re- am. Wendell we!" "id turned to his hcena Freeland dnuthifl 899m l h? "I'm"? after a pleasant trip 0o Halifax on friends at Tyne Valley. bum,“ The many friends of Mr. Pres- ton Oatway Freeland will regret to learn he has been confined to 511m!!!" bed for several days. all wish him '*— eed . Mr. and Mrs. crimes Keyser. ’ ‘p y ‘mfg; and son Oteary have taken up ML 5M1 Kgigwltter, fiat-age operator at Freeland has moved m, Qgagg sorioss the road and la putting in a service station. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maekinnon have rented the house belonging to Ted MacKlnnon and are going to live in it for the winter. , Mice Donna Palmer who is at- tending ‘FEW. College Qiarlotta- town spent the Iihanhgiving holl- days with her parents Mr. and . Miss Jean Wagoner who is M“ Jghn w, primer, Rectum, working at Rocky Point spent the .___ week-end with her _ sister MI!» Mr. Murdock Stewart. ahovel operator for Morrison Ind Mec- Rae at Qiariottetown Inent the week-end with his wife and family at Conway. Mr. and Mrs. ma; ‘lhempecn. ‘rruro were guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milligan, Poplar ctmve and also visited Mrs. Keefe Caseumoec motored to Thompson's brother Mr. Ray Mil- Chariottctown on ‘Thursday. ligsn Conway. , > Mr. ~" and Mrs. John Covaghlin Miss Frankie ‘Dublin who is em- ployed at the Experimental Biat- lon Charlottetown and Mr. Jack Williams Charlottetown spent the holidays with Min ‘Iuplln’: par- ents Mr. and Mrl. George Ttlolin. Murray ll-Ils Muriel Mscley, Iran- merslde. who la employed at the telephone office and Ir. Billie Msclfay. who is attending PM. College Charlottetown spent the holidays with their rents Mr. and‘Mrs. Harry Mac my, Pree- h» e and Mrs. Arthur Adams Conway. Mr. Bernie Murphy student at St. Dunstan’: University spent the holidays with his parent-S MI- Ind spent lamest Arsnault. i rue GUARDIAN. c Large and enthusihatie congre- gations attended special services held Friday. Octobe 14. in the Summerside Baptist Church. The P.Ei.!. Baptist District held its bilsiness session in the morning when delegates were present in large number. from practically every Baptist Church on the ialand. At this session Mr. Earl Jelly of Chery. chairman of the District ebly presided. The clerk. Rev. Ern- est J. Barrels of Summerside was at the desk. i Devotional exercises were eon- ducted by Rev. 6.14. Hicks of Tryon. who took as the basis of s very fine meditation the words, “My Heart Is Fixed." The report. of the District keyman. Rev. CA. Britten of Central Bedeque was very gratifying. revealing the fact that the district hldlast year ovcr- , subscribed its ‘on y sliocmioti. i Iolorte Advance Program Rev. J D. Davlson of Charlotte- town presented details of the new convention advance-prograsn which is an attempt on the part. of the Maritime Baptist convention to "i" l Shecial offering over two yew of $225,000, one third of this M11011!“ Soing to home missions. Ybftisn missions. and ministers an- nuity respectively. As the outcome of this presentat- ion two committees were appointed l0 ("Bantu the Churches for the raisins of this rmount. The ccm- mlttee for the Baptist Churches of K1585 Ind Queens was named as follows: Rev. J.D. Davison (chair. man) Mr. Heber MacPhaii, Lie. Byron Howlett. Rev. Harry Bar- ber. The committee for Prince County was nominated as follows: Rev. E.J. Barrass tchainmanl, Rev. 0.0. Hewlett and Rev. CA. Britten A brief report concerning the convention Bible school was given by Rev. C A. Britten. . Many Attend Baptist Conference At S’Side HARLUITET‘ OWN Island Mission Bands by Mrs. ‘LG. 1W8. Mrs. .i.l".. MacNell giving thc treasurer-a report which was of a very encouraging nature showing an increase in giving. When the roll was called most of the societ- ies responded through their dele- gates. Evangelistic Conference At 3.00 the special evangelistic conference held its first session. Rev. EJ. Barrass presided as chairman, conducting devotional exerciaee. Fol-lowing prayers by luvs. C.A. Britten and C. A. Hicks. the chairman introduced the two guest speakers. Rev. Dana Lamb of Montreal and Rev D.A. Burns of Toronto. Rev. D. A Burns conducted a round table con- ferenceton methods in evangelism which was freely participated in by the large number of delegates pres- ent. , Rev. Dena Lamb gave an intens- ely interestigg talk on “Visitation Evangelism. A supper meeting was held at 6.30 in the church hall. This bountiful repast was served 11y the ladies of the enfor- taining Church, the committee in charge being Mrs. W.G. Ellis (chairman), Mrs. C.H. Stewart and Mrs. Bruce Johnston". Grace was offered by the Minister of the Church. Following the supper slides were shown by Rev. Dixon Burns and an address given by Rev. Dana Lamb on "Our Baptist Heritage." The evening service in the Church auditorium was a season of great spiritual uplift Rev. E. J. Barrass presided and after conduci- ing a. brief devotional period gay»; the meeting over to the two guest speakers. Rev. Dana Lamb gave a brief lecture on Baptis-t work in Canada. and Rev. Dixon Burns preached an eloquent sermon on “The Church and Evangelism". Before the service closed Rev. C..-\. The morning gathering closed with prayer by Rev c.0. Hewlett. The afternoon session of the dis‘- rict was under the auspmesof the Women's Missionary Union. Chair- man was Mrs. E.J. Barrass, the Scripture lesson being read by Miss Josephine Macbelian and prayer offered by Mrs. J. MacLcod. Fol- lowing the devotional exercises the business session was presided over Hicks of Trwon moved and Rev. Harry Barber of North River sec- onded aheartyvcte cf thanks to the entertaining Church for its fine hos- pitality. The pastor of the enter- taining Church promised to conyey this unaninous vote of thanks to his Church. As the‘ delegates left to return to their own communities many were of thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy spent a few days with his aunt Miss Lula Muzohy. Wellington. Farther Leonard Wellington was a home of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy on Sunday. MacDonald Jc-hn J and relatives at Conwav lnverness. t Mr. Mark Brooms. Mcline at N ortham ily. end with his patents Mr. and Mrs Wallace Morrison. Alberlon her deughton 1n Ontario. ativer in Suarunerside. Min with. by her friend Miss Ruth Croken spent 0hr week-end in Aiberton the guests of mother Mrs. Alfred Ahearn. Mr. and Mrs. Pike and daughter Roth spent the week-end with friends in Psrrsboro, N5. Mrs. Iired- Leavitt has as her most welcome house guest, Mrs. E. A. MqRae of Charlottetown. Min Laura Lmvther, who has been the guest of Mrs. Arthur Wriflit for thb past summer, ledt on ‘Iiuesday to visit friends ,l.n Bedeque and Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Marks have returned to their home in Gtarlottetown, after a very enjoy- able stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Fraser Alberton. Miss Ferne Wiikle. student Prince of Walu College, returned to resume her studies on Monday, after lpending the holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wllkie. ' Dr. W. Shea, and Mrs. Shea arrived home on sundry. after a pleasnt motor trip to United states. Mr. and Mrs. John Wells had as their recent guest, their daughter Mrs. Elisabeth Phsris of Char- iottetmvn. m. and Mrs. William Fraser and lit-tie son of Montreal, P.Q. are visiting in Alberton the guests of Mr. and Mn. Prank Fraser. s Mrs. Wilbur MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Blakley. and Miss Mary Blakley all of Bhlppigan N3. were recent house guests of] Mrs. H. Champion Aberton. Mr. Merle MacDonald spent the weal-end in Alberton the guest of his friend Mr. Herbie loavttt.‘ liir. and Mrs. Alfred Bell had as their guest: for the week-end Mrs. Jean (buckets and Miss Helen Plnlayeon of Charlottetown by Mrs. Earl Jenkins, president Ofibhe expressions the P.E.I. Womans Mlssicn-aryi heard for the wonderful services of Union. Reports were given for the the da_v.—S. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur‘ Hardvrtvere week-end guests at the Freeland and ‘Mrs. Aclf Walfield home of Mrs. GM. Donald. Conway motored to Charlotte- -—-- town recently. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald O'Con- nor and two children Brenda and Master Joseph Murphy son ofiGail spent Thanksgiving in guest at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlin, Summerside were Visiting friends and Freeland who is working with Morrison and socnt the week-end with his wife and fam- Mr. Robert Morrison who is working with Morrison and Mc- Rse at Northam spent the week- Mrs. William Aubrey of Alber- ton South left on Friday to visit Mlln Bertha Downers recently enjoyed a brief holiday with rel- Ahearn accompanied Miss Ahearn‘s Alberton the guests of Mr. O'OOn—- in-ars mother, Mrs. Jrmes Murphy. . _._ Mr. and Mrs. (LR. Leard were creole-end visitors to Summerside the guests of Mrs. Leards‘ bro- ther and sister-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. Little Miss Theresa Barrett left on Wednesday for Windsor, Ontario, she was acccmlpanied as far as Borden by Mrs. Charles Barrett and daughter Helen. The Albertcp Branch of the Canadian Legion held a very sucessful dance in t~he' Alberton parish Hall on Wednesday even- ing. Excellent music was furnished by the "Ofionnor Orchestra." The Misses Maud and Eva Dyer have returned home from a pleasant visit with relatives in United States. Miss Dyer resumed her duties as librarian on Satur- day. Reverend Earl Dalton of Hope River accompanied by his uncle Mr. Frank Harrington cf Lowell, Mass. made I. brief vilit to Alber- ton on Thursday. the guest of M: Blrfllietw’! niece. Mrs. James Murphy. Mr. an... outwit», Alberton, celebrated his eighty-ninth bin}, d5)‘ on October 19th. Mr. O'Rourke and relatives and friends join in Wishing him many happy return, of the day. I Mrs. Everett Shea and Mrs. B. R. Burke motored to O'Lee.ry on Thursday. Mrs. Alfred Gillie, kqghq- Fifi-MW Department. Aiberton High School resumed her tench. ing duti on Monday, after being confined to her home for the pug week with a cold. During her absence Miss Mary Giiiis eon. ducted the classes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrett and little daughter Helen were visitors to Stirnneralde on Wed- 21001111. Tignish Shore Mr. PA. Arreneult was a mum- ‘at Petervllle school on Oct, 5Q, Iwhere he addressed the member; of Si. ‘Thomas Aquinas Society. He was sccontpanied by a deiegn. tlen of the Tlgnish Shore Branch, AIMEE the group were Mr. and Mrs. ca. Arscnault. M.r, Alphon” Gaudet, Mrs. Dominic Daemon“ and Mrs. Jessie Pltre. Singing classes were resumed at Tisnish Shore school on October 4th. with Rev. Sister Si. Raymond °f ‘h! Tilnllt Convent in charge. The P141115 and teacher o... hilhlv honored on October nth. "h"! they were visited by mv, Father Dooley of 113mg, who w“ Mwmlwnitd by Rev. MJ. Rooney, Dlstor of Si. Anthony's church Bloomfield, Rev. Father Mac- xenns 0f Lot ll and an». Emmanuel Richard. curate at Palmer Road. The luv. 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