-tit AT THE DR. HENRY Moyse. president at the Provincial Flower Show. gnd Mrs. Leslie Simmons. con- MR. J.E. Shuh, Director of Field Crop Services. Depart- meat of Agriculture. Truro, N.S. SU 4 . vencr of the committee repre- senting the i.0.D.E. who spon- sor the show are seen admiring one of four Judges at the Pro- vincial Flower Show. is seerl Jud- ging some of the various exhi- a- MMERSIDE FLOWER SHOW a couple of giant dahlia blooms that were antered in the tith an- nual show which concludes io- nlght at Summerside. bits while being assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Gorrill. l.0.D.E. member of Summsrside. WESTERN GUARDIAN CUSTOM Comblnin . Bryanton. Kenaington. RAYMOND Grant. optometrist will be in his Tlgnish office Sat- urday. August Jilst. ALL SCHOOL children of B den and surrounding districts are invited to attend the unveiling ceremonies of new war memor- ial Borden Lcgion hall. Sept. 2 at 9.30 a.m. MONTROSE Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Ser- vices for Sunday. Sept. lst. Mim- int-gash 9.80 a.m.. Elmsdale ii a.m., Montrose 3 p.m.. Camp- bcllton 7.1!) p.m. Sunday School as usual. Rev. N. R. Green. THE Central Sedeque United Baptist Church services. Sunday 11 a.m. Sunday School i(i.l5 a. m. Mr. Harry Waugh of the Mont-inn United Baptist Bible School will be the special speak- or. Heath MAR-GATE Pastoral Charge. United Church oi Canada. Sun- day. Sept. lat. M7. New London 10 a.m.. Margate HM I.m.. Long River 7.80 p.m. .i. E. Mac- Lend (speak r). Rev. 1.. M Mur- rlr. lnteri Moderator ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Sun- day. Sept. 1. Tignish. Worship at 0.30 a.m.. Cascumpec Sunday School at io a..m. Worship at ll s.m.. Albcrton Sunday School at ll a.m., Worship at 7.n p.m. Rev. J. M. Sprouls. Minister. IEDEQUI PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. G, A. Cowper-Smith. Minis- ter. Services on Sunday. Sept. lll. Borden 0.9 a.sn.. Sedeaue 11 a.m.; Albany 7.3 pm. The Albany Sunday School resumes its sessions at 030 a.m. Visitors cordially invited to all services. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants ICC. FREE Church oi Scotland. Services Sept. lat. Argyle Shore L30 p.m.. Sacrament of Baptism to be administered; Stanchei 8.- !) p.m.; Cape Traverse 7 p.sn. Tl-IE Anglican Parish oi Al- bcrton. 11th Sunday after Trin- ity. Sept lst. 1957. Kiidarc. Holy Communion 9.00 a.m. Albcrton, Holy Communion ll am. 0'- Leary. Evening prayer 7.30 p.m. C.J.S. Ryley. M.C. Rector. SPRINGFIELD United Baptist Church. Springfield West ll a.m.; 0'l..eary 7.30 pm. The services will be conducted by Mr. W. E. Brooks and Mr. J. H. Bryanin the interest oi the Gideon Organ- isation. S.S as usual. Strangers . and visitors always welcome. NEW London Pastoral Charge. Presbyterian Church in Canada. Divine service for Sunday. Sep- tember lat. i057. it uh. Long River 2:00 p.m. Sunday School at St. Johns Clifton at 0:30 wor- ship service at 7:30. it is good to be in the House oi the Lord. and worship together. Rev. L.D. Bartlett. Minister. 1'!!! PRRSIYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services for Sunday. Sept. lat. Kenslngton Sunday School lo a.m., Divine service It a..m.; Freetown Sunday School 1 p,m., Divine service I p.m.; Keir Memorial. - '. . 7 ' School 0.!) p.m.. Divine service 7.30 p.yn. Guest preacher for Ken- sington and Malpeque will be the Rev. Neil ltsmssroop. Minister of Presbyterian Church in New Amsterdam. British Guiana. All are cordially welcome. Rev. E. 0. Bean. B.A., S.TH.. B.D.. Minia- tar. BORDEN Mr. and Mrs. Charles lava and family oi Borden. left on Tuesday, August 18. for their new home in Prince George. BC. AC 1 Clive Sharpe oi Ottawa. is spending his holidays with his Mrs. Gaortl l. 800 Attend -Penny Auction About I10 persons attended the annual "penny auction" in Civic Stadium in; evening con- ducted by the Summeraide Ro- tary Club. Upwards oi :00 miscellaneous items ranging in values up to 815 were won by those whose tickets. costing one cent each. were drawn. Preceding the drawings for twelvs grand prises. about three dosan door prizes were in. in values up to 325. The first grand prize. a Gen- eral Electric washer. was won by Miss Edith Clark, oi Sum- merside. Winner oi the second grand prize. a portable television set, was Sam Simmons oi Sum- merslde; while the third prise. three piece sect' ' living room suite was won by Mrs. D. F. McNaill. also oi Surnmersids. Summerside's Third Red Cross Course Held The third course oi this sum- mer's swimming program in Sunamersida was ended Friday when Mr. Fred Byndman. Char- lettetowo, examined the various classes and presented awards to the ā€ iā€ t As in other years the classes were held at the Liahletter Shore. The children being transported to and - pointment ofubowell A can Clubs At O'Leary Today the 0'Leary 4-H Cali Club. This the program will be held Mr. Waldo Phil- .I run. As usual a good A large section of the ad with inte the completi- tlon among the Highland dancers and the step dancers. Mrs. Doug- las MacGowan of Montague plac- ed the Highland dancers and Wilfred B. Burke of Charlotte- town Judged the step dancing. Incidentally the Lads and Las- sies Pipe Band under the direct- ion oi Mr. Burke rendered enter- tainment throughout the after- noon and evening. Cites Cooper oi Southport also stepped into the role oi entertainer in the opening with his songs and chat- ter. The dancing results are as fol- lows: HIGHLAND FLING 0 years and under-l. Adela Macliachern. 2. Irene Mackenzie. 13 years and under-1. Elisa- beth Dawn Thomson. 2 Marcia Weilner. 18 years and under-l. Ruth Ross. 2. Virginia Shaw. SWORD DANCE 9 years and under-l. Marilyn MacDonald, 2. Mae Smith. 13 years and under -1. Marcia Wellner, 2. Mary Bernard. 18 years and under-1. Janet Meillsh. 2. Ruth Ross. STEP DANCING Ladies-l. May MacDonald, 1. Heather Burke. Men-1. Maurice MacDonald, 2 Francis Chaisson. Today is achievement day for -I . crowd ' at the Crapaud Exhibition watch- The boys and girls of the Try- on all Cali Club had their ent- I is-s' TRYON HOLSTEIN 4-H CALF CLUB EXHIBIT ries judged by Claude Lewis oi Crapaud Exhibition. Mr. Lewis is the one with the X on his York, the Holstein judge at the is standing behind the class. He cap. Ftl. August M. 1E The Guardian Page 13 Visitors Have Liked Island Terminal. North Station, Dasha. Mass. and has the distinction 0! having completed 30 years oi ser- vice without aliasing a single day. Since he retired Mr. and Mrs .'ZacDade have travelled extensi- vely over United States. Mexico and Canada. They plan on spend- ing the coming winter in Florida. This is Mr. MacDade's second visit to P.E.l. and he says he really loves P.E.i. Being an ard- ent swimmer he was quite amas- ed at the warmth of the water of the South Side beaches and thinks it a pity they are not more fully developed for the benefit oi tourists to the province. Mrs. Macnade Is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Carn- eron. Somerville. Mass., both for- mer Islanders. Mr. Cameron also was a prominent B and M. of- flcial. Mrs. MacDade has visited Push For New In the past several weeks meet- ings have been held in all oi the twelve school districts in the immediate Tignlsh area and let- ters have been sent out to the 5": hundred families in the dist- rict to familiarize them with the proposed plans and financial ar- Joint Service Held Recently Freetown W.M.S. auxiliary re- cently held a joint affiliation ser- vice for the Women's Association and the C.G.l.'f'. The service op- ened wlth a brief worship ser- vice led by the president. Mrs. R.A. Profitt. following which Mrs. Frank Cutcliiie. Preabyterial pre- sident oi the W.M.S. conducted the W.A. Affiliation. Mrs. Cutcllffe stated that the aim of the W.M.S. and associa- ted organizations was to unite all women of the church for the world mission of Christianity. The C.G.l.T. affiliation service open- ed with the group singing "I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go. Dear Lord". and was conducted by Mrs. Cutcliiie. Mrs. Profitt and the leader Mrs. L. Cairns. Mrs. D.F. Hoddinott of Mono- ton. speaking briefly to the C.G.l.T.. introduced their new study course on Japan. with in- teresting highlights on the study book. and with request that girls consider church work as a ca- reer. mentioning that both full time and short term onreers in church work were available. Speaking to the Women's or- ganizatlon, she mentioned the prospective reorganization of the womens church groups and urged the iuil study of the matter by all and the co - operation of all groups. Placing a copy of the new study book. "This is Japan" on the table. she , ā€ 7' to give a brief commentary on the winter study for auxiliaries. Mrs. Lomsn Smith iittingly brought the service to a close by singing "Saviour Breathe an Eve- ning Blessing". A social hour fol- lowed which was enioyed by members of the W.M.S., asstr class members. WA and C.G.I.'i'. LOWILL A.S. ALLIN Is Executive Assistant Fisheries Minister J. Angus Ilaclean has announced the ap- as his .. Lt. Mr. Allen. was born is Sam- . - y for a 25 bed hospital. Hector Buote, Tignish postmas- tcr is chairman of the organiz- Tignish Area Organizes To ing committee and he and Dr. in a year or so. Hospital Dubicanac. the resident physic- ian. have attended all meetings to present the case in favour at a hospital. The difficulty of transporting patients to the West- ern Hospltnl at Albcrton during the winter monhs is me of the main arguments being advanced in favour of the hospital also the government hospitalization plan which will be coming into effect "Say it with flowers." is an old maxim familiar to everyone. and that in what the Summer- side l.0.D.E. Provincial Flower Show has been doing very effec- tively for the last few years. In these troublous times when H- bombs and inter-continental mis- siles hold the spotlight in men's minds. it is comforting to know that some people are doing what they can to emphasise that. as Keats put It. "a thing of beauty is a Joy forever." The advice given to young peo- le not to be in too much of a urry to leave school is. of course. sound. Parents who are able to leave their children a substantial share of worldly wealth naturally feel happy that this is so. but if you can leave them an alequate education. that is far superior to material riches. in those days of oppor- tunity ior youth you don't have to be wealthy to do that. On the other hand. (and WI More Winners At Crapaud Ex. There was a lood showinil OI vegetables at the Crapaud Exhib- ition and Mrs. James Gordon was awarded the prise for having the most points. other section win- ners included Mrs. Georle MM- wmlgmg, North Bedeque; Mrs. Lorne Docberty. Kingston: Mr!- Alton A. Rodd. Winaloe; Mrs. Daniel Anderson. Rustico R.R. 3 and Judy Thomas, Tryon. in class 11. fruits and flowers. section winners were Mrs. Archie . Anld. Mrs. Alton A. Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Howatt Jr.. Elisabeth MacDougall. Mrs. Or- ala Corney. Mrs. Daniel Macheod T. Arthur Dawson. Mrs. Claim! and Mrs. Donald MacLeod with several winning more than one section. DOMESTIC i the Domestic Science sect- ions there was a large H"?! with all kinds of tempting cakes. cookies and other examples of the culinary art on display. Some of the section winners were Mrs. George MacWilliams, lira. James Gordon. Mrs. Lorne Dochdrty. Mrs. Alton A. Rodd with several wins. Mrs. Daniel Anderson. Jody Thomas. Mrs. Walter Craig with several wins. also Mrs. Nelson Moiyneaux; Mrs. Keir Duggan. Mrs. Evelyn Macxinnon. Mrs. Ray Cutiifia. Mrs. Jack Nicholson. Mrs. Don- ald Macinod. lira. Rarry Mae- Nevis. Mrs. Frank Rarvey. Mrs. JAKE. LET'S TALK IT OVER Bouquets To Flower Show And A Caution To Parents expect up. salons of horror at thlsi. there are undoubtedly boys and girls who stay in school too long. If a student is wasting his time in school. either throuzh wilful neglect or inabuity to cope with his studies (particularly the latter). he is better out of school. some parents fondly think that if their boy is in school there is some kind of magic working that will insure his deriving profit out of the experience. On the con- trary. there is nothing more damaging to the process of char. acter development than a sense of fnrstration. and in the case of those students who can learn but won't, a period of work out- side the school often sends thorn back with a new attitude towards the value of study. Pupils who sbirk all responsi- bilities in school may develop a complex of inertia that could stick with them the rest of their lives. In Rodd. Mrs. John Warren. Mrs. William Potts. Kenneth Pay- nter in creamery butter. and Mr and Mrs. Everett lzlowatt Jr. in honey. Mrs. Ira Rodd won a baking special sponsored by a commer- cial firm. 7 - POULTRY Some of the winners in the poultry classes included Mrs. Charles Roberts. Borden ' ". R Parker Jewell. Mrs. Ella Mont. Sentenced To Penitentiary Convicted yesterday in County Magistrates 'Court in Summer- side. of breaking. entering, and theft at a store in Tryon, on the nigh; of August 14th. Harris Les- lie Blackett. last employed in Desable, was sentenced by Mag- iatrate R.S. Hinton, to two years in the Federal penitentiary in Dorcbester. N.B. ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gavin, Albcrton South. had as recent guests Mrs. Gavin's mother. Mrs. Ellen E. Braids. her brother. M.r. Ralph Braidc. both oi Saint John. NS. and her sister, Miss gesrtrude Braide of Liverpool. During the weekend Mr. and Mrs. David llodgsou, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter. Mr. D.'an Carpenter and Miss Eve- lyn Carpenter. all of Alberton, motored in Moncton. N.B. where they were guests of Mrs. Hodg- son's nephew and niece. Dr. and Mrs. George Dewar. Freddie Mclilhlney has return- ed to his home in Albcrton South after spending the boil- days in Liverpool. N.s. Miss Florence Bell. Summer- slde. is a guest of her sister. Mrs. Jesse Matthews, Albcrton. Miss Nadine Gavin has return- ad to Albcrton South after visit- ing her aunt. Mrs. Spurgeon Harris. Haverhill. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. George Car- ruthers, Sydney Mines. N.S. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Williams. Albcrton. Mr. Alyre Gaudin and son Douglas have returned to Tor- onto aiter visiting the former's CAMEO KINSINGTON Fri.. Sat., 7:15-0:15. Matinee Sat. 1 p.m. Western action-pacb ed melodrama. Starring Jeff Chandler. Anne Baxter, Rory Calhoun. in "THE SPOILERS". in technicolor. Also serial and news. Regular admissions: Eve- ssinglochlnmstineeatszlbc. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gaudin. Albcrton South. Miss Barbara Albcrton South. Mr. Henry Clarke. who spent the summer at his home in Al- berton. has returned to Malartic. Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. have returned to their home in Albcrton South after motoring to Calgary, Alta. where they visited relatives. Mr. Charles McLeod. member of the Canadian Army. and Mrs. McLeod, Camp Borden. were visitors to Albcrton last week. Returning they were accompan- ied by the latter's mother. Mrs. John Graves NATURAL POWER Some industrial generators in the Arno valley in Italy are run by natural steam from fissures in the earth. Stone, Saint John. N.B. was a recent guest of Miss Josephine McEelhiney, the province many times having spent her childhood vacations with her aunt and uncle, the late Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Thomson, North Tryon. ADULT EDUCATION India had 58.000 alllult educa- tlon centres at the end of 1956. Lemont Hutt -T" Special Meeting Special meeting Borden Branch Canadian Legion will be held in Legion Hall, Friday, August 30 at 8 p.m. Ladies Auxiliary will meet at same time. REGENT SAT. 2:00e'T-0:20 IONTTE '1-9:20 "MR. WISE GUY" LEO GOBCEY I BOWEBY BOY! M ANN SHERIDAN 9 ustvrsswutttsstsrtosatsv-o t. ? R wnnecwvmr IIIHN IHNU: TITUISDAY I FRIDAY. AUGUST D-M Kaye-0:45 pm. FIIIDAY. AUGUST 33!! "GOING MY WAY". Starring Bing Crosby and III?! Fitsgenld. Shorts. cartoon. Canteen Sarviaa. IAI p.m. SATURDAY I MONDAY. AUGUST ll - IIPI. X "KNOCK ON WOOD"-In technicolor. Starring Danny is Tf-XQLLJTE N -- -- A:-; gomery with three wins In Plym- outh Rocks. Donald Surns. Mrs. James Gordon. Wesley ininan with two wins in New Hampshire Reds and Mrs. Montgomery also with two wins. Garth Sharpe Dan Mac herson. Mrs. James an James Carr were winners in Cross Brad 1 . ludra. Alton A. Rodd woa lrst priaaforaggs. Thomas, Mrs. Florence Toombs po try Masonic Notice Divine Worship will be held at Cape Traverse United Church Sunday. Sept. 1st at 2:1!) p.m. CAPITOL-sums; L. -sonar (Fill s--1-ans Iii DOUILI Iitl. "HEll'S CROSSROAD Starring Stephen McNally. Peggie Castle It's the romantic story of the fabulous outlaw JESE Rev. C. R. Webber. Summer- side. will conduct service. All brothers meet at Masonic Temple at am pm. for parade by order. WM FRANK ROROUT. Secretary. SI E aar. -not "ACCUSED OF MURDER" Star-rlngbavidnrian-Verakalston hiic' iii of MURM filmed In all I lfllllthl HIM ATTENTION ADVERTISERS... COPY DEADLINES AS FOLLOWS; Noon SATURDAY for TUESDAY'S Paper 5 p.m MON. for WEDNESDAY'S Paper 5 p.m. TUESDAY for THURSDAY'S Paper 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY for FRIDAY'S Paper 5 p.m. THURSDAY for SATURDAY'S Paper 5 pm. FRIDAY for MONDAY'S Paper Classified. Classified Display. Coming Events, Cen- tral. Eastern and Western Guardian will be accepted daily on weelt days up to 5 p.m. for publication next day. Satur- day I pm- THE GUARDIAN ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT CLASSIFIED ADS