Any z;r'19s2 . . THE wesrcnn GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE Summer Street. Nagwl, Suhocriptionli Ad GEORGE GLOW Home Phones: following stores S S "I Pwund. Water Street: "m noucette'e orooerr. Second -Wm, street; Vlacel Grocer!- Bulnmer 's' Phone sou. vertlalng llepreoentativee and GE! IBGE Wl)'.l'I'ON 8038 and 2452 the Guardian may be bought at any of the in Slunme .i.i... - ununer Street: Gourllea Drugstore. 21 Central Street: Maris Gaudet. 0'! Grenville Street: Street: Inland Motor Transport. I20 Russell Street; Ensnarfa loll- Servlce Drug. I. I. Waite In Kennlngfnn. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albertina Phone NUAL ll of the nlec ng T7"! AN Institute . h Farmers !'mrbfri'.,;I:i-1 in North Carleton W ui-sday. January 24th, Th f;:hEol,','c1ock. John Myers. Secre- turr- ,5ou'1'H SHOBE League, Bede- ... rink. Friday. January 25th. 35.... Traverse -Rovers versus Al- bmy St. Pals. Admission 25 and B5. .. RED CROSS ItEPOItT'- In mg report. of the annual meeting of the Red Cross Society, which ap- dred in yesterday's edition. it was mica that in the report of Miss Millicent Strong that the home maitcrs had given 605 hours of ser- vice. This should have read 605 cars -- 5- BMIXI-ZD HOCKEY. Bedeque rink, tonight. Thursciay, January 2-Iih. Lippy Gandet's girls sex- teite versus Bcdeque buntam and girls team. Bedeque players will be; Arnold Lord. Ronald Dawson, Leo Dcvzir Jr., Gerald Green. Illi- md liiutiart. Teddy Dawson. Inn lliai-Farione. Wlnstcn Devar. Itoy Phillips, Noreen Nonnnn. Joan Bradshaw. Jeanette Bradshaw. Lillian Rogers. One hour": skate after match. Admission 25 and 35. .. ANNUAL MEETING - The annual meeting of the summer- slde Kinetic Club was in the form of a dinner at the Birch Hill Tour- ist Home on Thursday evening p,-.th the retiring president. Mrs mi-ry Dickie. in the chair The annual reports were given by the secretary. Mrs. Alex MacRae and the treasurer. Mrs. Norman Hogg. The new president, Mrs. Elmer Ifurphy. on behalf of the Club. presented Mrs. Dickie with a past- president's pin. The next meeting on JRlliifIl'Y 31 will be held at the iome of Mrs. George Olscamp. - S. B TRINITY SOCIAL CLUB - Mzs. W. S. Stevenson was installed as president of the Summerside 'frinlty Social Club at the annual evening meeting on Thursday eve- liing. The other officers were as follows: Vice-President. Mrs. George Shren; Secretary. Mrs. R.L. Mol- Iison: Treasurer. Miss Millicent Strong; Pianist, Mrs. BR. Sharpe. The retiring president, Mrs J.l-I l.facLennan was presented with a corsage of Better Time roses as a token of appreciation. Plans were made to hold I! Valentine Tea and Bazaar on February 14. Delicious refreshments. were served by Mrs. C. Ramsay. Mrs. H. Johnson. Mrs William Morrison. Miss Minnie Wright andr Mrs. D. J. MacLcod. Mrs. S. Clark was appointed re- frrahment convener. - S 0 Personals ' . - Mrs. Gordon Houston. Hunter River. is spending a few days in Summerside visiting friends nd relatives. While in Summerside she lathe guest of her sister-in-law. Lin. Eric Bagnall, 85 King Street. -8 IIIIII-IIESIIIEIIT GIIIIIIEIIS Continued from page 1 land. and the decimation of game birds in the Pownai and Water- Iide area in the early days of the lesson were deplored by a mem- ber resident in that district. if was stated that the farmer, who often feeds and protects the time birds through the winter ltlson. and who is usually busy Illrvesting during the early part Of the season, was thus deprived of his fair share of game. it was suggested that one rem- Ody would be to delay the opening 01 the season for two weeks and Wlsibiy bar the admittance of Ion-resident gunners for two fur- : weeks. It was also suggested Int the season should open for '11 lame and migratory birds at same ilrne. Mather point raised in order to Oombst hunting over land without. obtaining permission. was that there be a clause in the Game :4” Providing for I penalty of :25 fl” I-"illllasing when hunting land mhlniz. It was ten that no delin- E decision should be taken on make matters until they had been her discussed at a proposed :1'n"'"'3 I-0 130 held In Pownal . 9'-lme in March. and iii complete xlylss-slection of opinion of the "i 1”-nd membership had been obtained, Th "00 Sponsor. Vlsitorl . 0 free spending of the Amer- ,” ihunter. with benefits to the any rice as I whole was cited by I. mfmber. who stated that from tail" personal records. the cost M 9' non-resident hunter our in ma Vncinitv of too per bird. He g "on was a rare occurrence for mm 1-resident hunter to bag his " "I! one day. He lanew of done licenses mgimi paid for the erection bmemseowhlch we. were of much A m t the whole Province. "0: km. to the effect that at.- Goummwould be brought to the In "N ient to obtain an increase we 3' 50"”! from the pres- '..d 1 hrs to four dolllrs was ml - In conclusion. Mr. M". lone who knew of :;e";”blrdI distress due to the inclement wealhln to get fem am! the Annotation or .l ma "id! lllwrviaor in order "Wed. hi: I!ol.t”:Iclolluolg 1:: mill W"! by thrnuoclatloo. W : Frank Weeks. Bcpresentohve. : 68-2 Office and 00-! House. -SCHOOL SKATE. Bedeque rink. Saturday afternoon as usual. -POULTRY. - Buying live Bowl and Chicken daily. Fred Wadman. Kensington. -HOCKEY AT ALBERTON. - 0'I..eary Sisters Vs. Elmsdale Girls. Thursday January 24th. 8 o'clock. Skating after. - TO ATTEND CONVENTION- R. E. W. Smith, manager of the Summerside branch of Woolworth'.1. left yesterday morning by plane for Toxouto where he will attend the annual convention of the Wool- worth managers. He was accomp- anied by Mrs. Smith who will visit relatives in Ottawa. - S. I O Leary and . O O O Vlcmrly --Jewell MacDonald of the R. C.A F. stationed at Uplands Air Base has been visiting his fam- ily and parents in 0'Leary. Wilfred Harris of the R.C.A.F. at the Trenton air base is spend- ing a leave at his home in 0'f.eary the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris. Miss Margaret Woodridge en- tertained a number of her friends at a birthday party on Monday night. Jan. 21 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jelly. It was the occasion of her 14th birthday. Music was enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served. The young guest of honor received a number of gifts from her friends and good wishes for many more happy birthdays. -AZ Pleasant Grove and Vicinity in the Mr. Charlie Clow was City recently. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McCa'oe were visitors to Friston Road re- cently. ' friends of Mrs. Arthur Wyatt are pleased to learn she has returned to her home in Pleasant Grove after be- ing is patient in the P.EI. Hos- pilal. The many Miss Florence Corrigan. City. is at present visiting her brother. Mr. Herbie Corrigan. Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Cosweii guests of their daughter, Mrs. Dennis Saunders. Mrs. Hubert Morrison spent I recent weekend in Charlotte- town, the guest of her cousin. Mrs. John. 1.... . lV.icS3,uizan.- Miss Bern-ice McDonald. teach- er in Pleasant Grove. spent a re- cent weekend at her home in Blooming Point. and Mrs. Mr, Allan Reardon and family were in Pleasant Grove recently. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mccabe. Mik Margaret Lamphier. City. spent Jan. 20 with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Lamphier. Friston Road. Mr. Everett Clow. Pleasant Grove. has entered the P.E.l. Hospital for treatment. All Wish him a speedy recovery. ) The snow plough opened the roach since the recent bad storm and the trucks are busily engul- ed in hauling pulp and DOW”! to market. The Pleasant Grove junior hoc- key team played at Covehead rink on Saturday. Jan. 10. with Coveheod Juniors and won with a score of 12-5. g Mra.xJamec Lawless. Pleasant Grove, is at. present visiting her sister. Mrl. Sydney Mills. at Ken- sington. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morrison entertained at cards at. their home in Pleasant Grove on Fri- day, January is. Prizes for high- est. scores went to Mrs. William O'Connell and Willard Murray. and consolation prize! In Trlnk Watts and Rutlr Gliberts. K Seek To Ile-float Grounded Freighter casanminoa. .Jsn.' as - (Reu- ters) -- The till Hercules arrived today from Gibraltar to help in ef- forte to reflect the American cargo ship Newberry Victory. aground in the outer harbor of Casablanca with 50 crew members and 2.500 tone of material for Amerlcsn bull in Mor- won on board. The H.000-ion New- berry Victory drifted nhore early yesterday when her anchor dragged while she was waiting to berth. In earlier years more than coo cifterant offences were punishable by death under lngliaa law. were in Marshiield recently. the S'side Anglican Church ijceiing The annual meeting of St. Mary's Anglican Church was held on Tuesday evening with the piss- tor. Ven. Archdeacon Harrison pruiding. The meeting opened with prayer and Archdeacon Har- rison thanked the people for turn- ing out to the meeting in such large numbers on such I cold night. Reports were given as follows: Werdens' report. James Connell: financial report. 3. A. Horne: women's auxillagy, Mrs. LT. Tan- ton; Ladies Guild. Mrs. George '1'. Clarke; I..ayman's Association, I. M. Hagan; Sunday school James Connell. A vote of thanks was passed to all parish organizations for the splendid work accomplished dur- ing the year, which was one of the most. successful during the history of the parish. special mention was made of the donation of an organ to the church by the Horne estate. Messrs. James Connell and R..A. Horne were re-elected as wardens and the following were re-elected to the vestrv: Ross MacKcnzie George T. Clarke, Ivor Phillips Donald Sanson Eric Woodslde, J. R. Murphy. Wilfred Lucky David Cornish. E.E. Parkman. J. ML Lo. gim. Following the meeting lunch was served by the ladies of the w.A, and the Guild. 4 Borden O C I and Vicmrly Mr. A.P. Car;-ti.-ltfoncton spent ..1 recent weekend at his home here. . Mrs. Arnctt Bell of Borden is A ltattent in the RC Hospital where she will undergo an operation Miss Hattie Ross of Summerside was the weekend guest of her sis- ter. Mrs. Hector Mar.Kenzie, Bor- titn. -Mrs. Francis Bernard and in- fant son returned to her home in Borden on Fridav, Jamvm-y mm, from the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart of Borden visited friends and rela- tives in Amherst during a recent ucekend. Mrs. Lloyd Inman. who has been -1 patient in the City Hospital, re- turned to her home in Borden on Sunday. J n. 20th. and will con- vnlcsce at er home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pidgeon. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Locke, and Mrs. Hal Burt. of French River. virre guests of Mr and Mrs. Wil- liam Pickering on Sunday, Jan. 20 Mrs. John Creamer who had been unriernoing treatment in the I-KC. I-Iosnital. returned to her 18111 on Tuesday. January 22nd. Mrs. Jock Nightingale underwent an operation in the P.C. Hospital. Her friends in Borden wish her A speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. David MarLeod. Borden. had as their guests on Sunday. January 20th. Mrs. Ray .MacLecd. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mac- Li-od and Mr. Joseph Wigmore, all of Graham's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Leard Mrs. Urville Leard. and Mrs. Amos Peters of Bordemmotored to Char- lottetown on Sundav where thev visited Miss Joan Leard at the Provincial Sanatorium. AB. A.A. S. Walter Westhaver is spending a forty-day leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westhaver, Borden. Walter. who has been a patient in Camp Hill Hospital following A motorcycle accident some months ago. was dist-harged from the hospital last week. Following his leave he will return to his duties at Halifax. Miss Carole Love, Borden. enter- tained ten of her girl friends nn Thursday. Jan. 17th. it being the cccasion of her ninth birthday. The little girls had a very enjoy- able afternoon singing and playing games. and especially enjoyed the pr-ttilv decor ted birthday cake with ice crea and other confec- tions. Carole received many pretty nifts and good wishes from her friends. ” Montreal Man Heads Canadian Construction Ass'n "TORONTO. Jan. 23 -(0P)- Percy G. Wilmut of Montreal to-I day was elected president of the! Canadian Construction Associ- ation. He succeeds Robert Drum- mond of Toronto. Vice-presidents are John N. mood. of saint. John. n.a.. and Herbert J. Bird of Winnipeg. J.l: Lecasse of Quebec is hon- orary secretary and D.L. Donald- son of Ottawa, honorary treasurer. Provinseial vice-presidents arc: Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. James N. Kenny. Vermouth. N. 5.: New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island, Alex Angers. Edmun- daton, N.B.; Quebec Edward R Srnaiihorn. Montreal; Ontario Edward 3. Sergeant. Toronto; Manitoba liarl Kummen. Winni- peg: Saskatchewan. G. W. Johns. Regina; Alberta. PW. Forster. ldmonton: British Columbia. 11.. A. Hall. Vancouver. N ,Other executive Vgngemgers are: general contractors. Rey Brunet. Hull. Que: trule contractors. wil- liam A. Marshall. Montreal: roed builders. '1'. D. Miller. Toronto: manufacturers and supplies. 1!. Orallatn. Toronto. lnme in Borden on Friday. Jan. P The ”GUARDIAN;CHARLO'I"!'E'l'OW'N ilomo Destroyed By Fire Yesterday .'1'he home of Mr, Elmer R. Grif- fin. Brockton. nesr E ale. was COMPIGYDIY destroyed by fire about 3 o'clock yesterday sfternoon. Despite he efforts of neighbours very little was saved. Origin of the fire was not known. The loss was partially covered by insur- ance. - -A. Alma and Vicinity Mrs. Wallace Donald was I visitor to Summerside on Friday. January 19. -Miss Rae Barbour returned to her home on Saturday. Janu- ary 13, after spending some time with relatives in Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. George Murray and sons. Alfred. Beverley and Francis. motored to Summerside on Friday, January its Miss Irene Kinch, R.N.. of the Memorial oi-Itxspital. Halifax, re- turned after spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinch. The Women's Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Allen Clark for their monthly meeting on Thurs- day. January 18. Miss Wanda Barbour returned to her home recently after spend- ing some time at the home of her brother. Mr. Stirling Bar- bour, Coleman. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McLe1lan and sons Irving and Lem. spent Friday, January 19 in Summer- side. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Kinch and family left for Boston on Mon- day. January 14. They intend to make their home in that city. Mr. Jack Ne-Jbit of the Imperial Oil so. Summerside. motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mountain on Thursday, Janu- ary l8. Coal Dealers ' 0 Report Supply Has Improved Summerside coal dealers yester- day reported that the problem created by the scarcity of coal has improved slightly, although the supply is still unsatisfactory. and remains a car-to-car proposition. The dealers have been unable to build up even a small stock-on- hsnd. as coal cars continue to be unloaded to a waiting list of customers as soon as the cars arrive, and one dealer reported that while they were rationing out coal in small quantities local- ly. requests had hen made to them from many di tricts where the need for coal is urgent at points as far west as Aiberton. Two dealers reported that they were each getting an average of almost one car per day. that cars were on order. and more on the way to the Island. They said they had hopes that the situation would soon be improved to a point where they would be able to fill all the orders they have on hand or would receive.-S. Howlun and Vicinity -Mrs. Tents Peters was visiting in O'Leary on Wednesday. Janu- ary 16. Messrs George and Andrew Wood of Green Hill are now in I-fowlan hauling lumber to the Rlchards' Mill. The Richardgaaw mill is now operating for the public. some of ourloc:i- men have been busy cutting and putting up the year's supply of ice. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallant ce.-itiy. Mrs. George Mathews of 0'Leary spent Wednesday. January 16. vis- itini. with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carruthers. I-Iowian. Mrs. Jack Platts and Mirs. Reta Kelly were recent guests of Mr. Mr. Ellis Smallman had the. misfortune of crushing one of hisi fingers while sawing ice recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark and family. Mrs. Allen Clark, and Miss Mary Clark. were visitors to Summerside recently. i Mr. Will Mountain had the mis- fortune to fall from his sleight on Sunday. January 13. breaking; two of his ribs. All are hoping; for his speedy recovery. , motored to Summerside on Thurs-i daf. January 18. They were ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace and Mrs. Ken Gor- don. Mr. Irving Mcbelian of Fred-. ericfon. N.B.. spent a few days at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McLeiian. He returned to that city on Sunday. January 20. Miss Lila Mountain went toi Summerside on Thursday. Janu-I any 19 where she expects to spend ; a few weeks at the home of berg sister, Mrs. Jack Nesbit. Gordon Barbour left for Mr. and other Amerl-I Boston. Mass. can centres on Monday. January, Sophie, R.N.. and other relatives and friends. -D Norihom I O I and Vicinity The many friends of Mr. Stan- ley Maynard will regret to learn of his present illness. Mliss Constance Sharp, Slim- merside. spent: Sunday. January 13, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace McArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Dyment and family. St. Eleanors. visitor; friends and relatives in Northam and Tyne Valley on Sunday, Janu- ary 13. A card party was held in the Northam School on Tuesday even- ing. January 15. A large number were in attendance. Lunch was served by the ladies. The United Ladies Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Russell Dyment on Wednesday evening January 10. Mr. and . Mrs. Keith Mcbougal of Bidefoa were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- fl Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Pridham: and Mrs. Fred Arscnault. Congratulations and best wishes are being extended to Mary Est- her, daughter of Emile and the late Mrs. Emile Arsenauit now of Summerside. but formerly of Du- var, on her marriage in Summer- ride on January 8. to AC1 Robert John Hendry of Saskatoon. sask.. who is posted at the R. C. A. F. station Summerside. Mr. Alban D. Arscnault was In Summerside on Thursday, Janu- ry l0. ' Mrs. Alban T. Arsenaultl and lit- tle daughter. Sandra. were visiting in 0'Leary on Thursday, January 10. Sympathy is-RE; extended to Ml: and Mrs. Lyle Brown of Mill lRo:id on the recent death of their, infant. daughter. Mr. and Mrs.vJ. T. Galiapt of Forest View were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Plrmln Perry. Sympathy is being Mrs. A. A. Arsenauit on the sud- den death of her mother Mrs. Paul Pineau which took place at he. home on Saturday morning. January 12. extended to Mrs. A. A. Arsenault went to Jbnuary 12 and she remained for the wake of her mother. Mrs. Alban Arscnault and chil- dren Shlrley and Wayne spent a recent weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arsenault. Dr. Dewar of'O'Lesry was on in professionalicall at the home of Mr and Mrs. Robert T. Arsenault on Wednesday. January 16, where their little son Jimmie, is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund and son Wayne. of 0'I..eary, in Howlan recently. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Aiban T. Arsenault Peters WEI! Master Louis Gallant. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant. had his second birthday on Saturday. January 19, Mrs. Neil Macfaaac of Borden recently visited at the home of her father. Mr. F. J. Ai-senault at Woodstock. , Mr. Keir Thomas of Woodstoclo has now Joined the R. c. A. 1-. Mr. Thomas is an interior decora- tor by trade. Friends of Mr. A. A. Arsenault are pleased to note that he is now lmuch better and with the aid of I Kay on Wednesday evening. Jan-lC'""'- "519 30 WEIR IBM!!- unry 10. . Mr. Shelton Mi:Kay ion on Thursday. January 17 for New Brunswick where he has ' accepted a position with a. lumber corn- pany for the winter months. I -The epidemic of which was so prevalent in this community is now fldlng away and very few school and pre- school age children escaped them. The many friends of Mr.- Don- ald Smith will be glad to know he is convalescing favorably . follow- ing an operation at the Victoria aeneral Hospital, Halifax. N. I. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred monou- gal has returned 'home after spending I brief holiday with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mcnougal. St Eleonora. and their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Prod Mcxtanon. Sunmarsicie. measles. Mrs. Margaret Arscnault who is now staying at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Leo Arsenault spent a day at her home in Forest View recently. Mrs. Anihonyl Firmin spent a mother. Mrs. Felix Doiron Duvar. Mira. Fred Arsenault. Howlan wide sales in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Heber rv MacAusland and family Howlnn on Sunday. January no The Misses Theresa Gallant of Woodstock Howlan with their Urbain. on Sunday, January 20. and son, Gary. were in o'Leary re-l day recently at the home of her was among those who on Friday. January 10. took part in the town Macmillan were Buests of Mr. and Mn. Hen- of and Elaine visited in little brother. st. Louis and Vicinity Mr. Fred J. Peters recently mo- tored te Summerside on business. Mr. Raymond Bernard was I re- cent viaitoir to Charlottetown on business. Mrs. Blanche Martin of St. Roch. is visiting with friends in Saint. John. N.B. Mr. Frederick Bernard has ar- rived from Toronto by plane and is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bernard. St. Louis. Mr. Fred Thibedeau of Ebbs- fleet motored to Charlottetown on Monday. Jan. 14. He was accom- mauled by Joseph Tremblay. Myr'. Desgle and Eddie Tretnblay. The many friends of Mrs. Eddie Griudette of Pleasant View. are sorry to know she is a patient at the City Hospital. Charlottetown. Sympathy is being extended to the bereaved relatives of Mrs. Mary Ellen Arsenault of DeBlois whose death occurred on Jan. 5!. Mrs. Willette and two children have returned to Montreal after ositlniz in DeBlois. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernard. .... Friends of Mrs. Clara Martin are 5r.t'ry to know she is seriously 11'. .-it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bernard, St. Louis. Mr. Jerome Doucettc has return- ed to his home in Pleasant View. after being a patient at the West- ern Hospital for the past two weeks. Mr. Leo Buote of the Royal Can- adian Navy recently spent a week- end with his wife and family in st. Edward. Miss Estha Perrv has returned to Charlottetown after spending a ,l.'l'.'8II0n at her home in St. Ed- .u'.1rd. School mates of Mvra Gaudei lvaung daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,lfoward Goudet. are pleased '0 S9" Viltl" bank to school after heiniz a Wmtlent at the Western Hospital. Alberton. Mr. Nelson Arsenault of Palmer Piiad has been a patient at the riity; Hospital. in Chnrlottetmvn. for the past two weeks. His many friends are pleased that he is pro- gressing favourably. -Mr. and Mrs. George Myers have retu-ned to their home af- ter spending a pleasant vacation with relatives and friends in Mass- acmissets. They Vi'FI'9 B'3C0mP3TlI9'1 by Mrs. Myers' mother. Mrs. Cath- aiine Perry. A barn belonoinff I0 Mr. HOWBWI -Kim,-h of Waterford was complete- ly destroyed by fire on the after- noon of Jan. ii. The fire had gain- ed considerable hearlwav before 1' was notice and it burned to the ground in a short time. Miss Marie Bernard has return- ed to her place of employment in "Toronto. Ontario. after spendinlz R rlessant vacation at her home in St. Edward. zuest of Mr. and Mrs. Issac Bernard. On her return she was accompanied by Miss Ozelie A'lain. The death of Mrs. Mary Ellen Arsenault of DeBlols occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dnizcette. St. Edward. on Wednes- rinv. Jan. 9 in her seventy-first vcar. She is survived bl" Ch"! 5035 "and one daughter. Mr. Abbie Arsenault Mr. Urban Arscnault of DeBlois. Mr. Edmund Arsensult of lsaint John. NE. and Mrs. John A. .14 He will visit his sister. Miss Byoomneid on saturday nne.-noqn,iDoucette of St. Edward. Her hus- band predeceased her several years 3" ..ao g irude and Roger. were Rue-SI! it :he home, of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry, Gallant on Wednesday night. Jan- nary is. Mr. Peter Desllochea of Forest View was visiting in Howlan re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallant of the cove were in Howlnn on Mon- day. January 21. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doucette of Summerside who re- cently celebrated their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. -AG. VICTORIA W. I. The January meeting of the Victoria women's Institute was held in the Institute room on Jan. 9th with an attendance of fifteen members and four visitors and was opened with the Institute ode and Creed. The minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed after which the correspondence was read and discussed. Several thank-you letters were read by the Secretary and the sick com- mittee reported Christmas treats sent to the sick and shut-ins in the community. - . The schcol committee reported several new window shades need- ed for the school. Red Cross sew- ing and knitting was distributed by the convener. Mrs, Fred Inman. Plans were made concerning Burn'a Concert. which is to be held Jan. 31st. oft was also decided to order 2.000 cod liver oil capsules. also to ob- tain the booklet. entitled ”Person- al Protection Under Atomic At- tack." The following new committees were appointed: Sick. Mrs. Fred Inman and Mrs James Boulter. si-.; lunch. Mrs, Wallace Stewart. and Mrs. W. H. Dougherty: school. Mrs. Whitfield Howatt and Mrs. Herbert Gill: program. Mrs, Im- erson Macnonald. Florence Mac- Dougall and Addie fnrnan. A sing-song led by Mrs. Donald Hart. pianist. brought the meeting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gallant of to it clcse -and lunch was then Forest. View and Mr. and Mrs. served by the Committee in . I -WA. Jerry Ancnauit and children. aes- charge. New Office in Summerside To Open Ian. 28 Summerside's new post office will be open for business on Mon- day. January 28 . it has been learned. The move from the old quarters will be made over the weekend and itisexpected that all will be in readiness for Monday. On Saturday evening after 7.00 p. m. the new post office box lob- by willvbe open and citiaens wish- ing to obtain the new keys may do so at that time. --8. TRINITY IIIIIIIIGH Continued from page 5 race nuarccwg WA3NEB5' TO MAKE IAJCAL SHOWING -One of the most unusual stor- to advance reports, Warner Bros) "Three Secrets". with Eleanor Parker. Patricia Neal and Ruth Roman in the starring roles came into the Capitol Theatre lalt night. Produced by Milton Speriing of United States Pictures Produc- tions. "Three Secrets" tells of three young mothers who turn over their babies at birth to an adoption home on the some day. Five years later, a plane crash occurs on a remote mountain peak and that only a little boy sur- vives-a boy. it is revealed. who improvement of the church pro-. party. at a cost exceeding Contributions to the Missionary and Maintenance Fund. winch lb, Idmlnistered by the Head Office-' of the Church at large in To-I ronto. were sent forward frown- Trinity to the amount of Sl3.002.ll.. In addition. the Woman's Mission- ary Society and associated organ- izations had remitted nearly 32-; 000 for the service of the mission! of the church. ; Adding together the amounts? for local expenditure and those; contributed for the use of the United Church at large, a total? of upwards of 350.300 was raised. last year by Trinity Units-iii; Church. - , But the raising of money wrtsi not the chief activity of this. congregation. A large number of organizations reported a wide range of activity. Religious wor- ship and instruction. study. youth training supervised rc-creation. charities and other work, gaged the devoted labors very large number of men women. young people and boys and girls. Reports were presented on be- half of the Board of Trustees. ill! Music Committee. the Benevolent Fund. the Willing Circle of-the King's Daughters. the Woman's Assqgiation, the Junior Woman's Association. the Women": Mission- ary Society and its associated or- ganizations, the Afternoon Auxili- ary, Evening Auxiliary. Mission Circle. Mission Band and Baby Band. the United Churchmen (Men's Association). Young Peo- ple's Union, the Church School for Sunday schooll. Scouts and Cubs. Girl Guides and Brownies. the Pension Fund campaign. and the campaigns for the Building Fund and the Mount Allison In- stitutions. y Lt.-col. Full reported on the Brace Fund for the benefit of students for the ministry. ad- ministered jointly by Trinity and other Protestant Churches in the City; and Dr. Steel spoke of the exipcnditures of a fund for the benefit of two boys from the Protestant Orphanage who had attended Prince of Wales College It was ordered that letters of good will and congratulation be sent to two aged mem-bera. Messrs. George Hughes and George Moore. Dr. J. P. Lantz was elected to the Board of Trustees to succeed the late J. P. Simmonds. Th! following were chosen as mem- bers of the Committee of Stew- ards. each to serve three years:- E. S. Chandler. W. Merritt For- sybhe, F. A. Large. W. W. Mutch. Walter Pickard, J. Fulton Pierce. Dr. D. T. Waye. Geo. Newman. Clive Craswell, Willard Tsnton. Randolph Manning. Myron Bell- Weldon Dignan, Chas. Crawford. Lloyd Archer. Messrs. Randolph Manning and A. McGinn were re-elected u auditors. , To fill vacancies in the Session due to expiry of the three year term. death and removal. the f0l' I lowing were ele.ctcd:- 3 l'9M'!' till end of 1954-Thomas Allen. G. M. Avard. C. M. Buni-aim James P. Campbell, Earl B. Clark. F. B. Gamble. Gordon Hiltehesmnl E. Edgar Jardine. Hon. B. W-.' LoPage, Dr. Frank MacKinnon.', Duncan MscPherson, D. M. Robin-i son, Dr. L. W. Shaw. Percy Sim- monds. Aliison C. Tait, Wendell Wood. Till end of 1953 - Wail-Ni? Andrew. Till end of 1952-Frank. Fraser. Votes of thanks were present- ed to the ministers on the motion' of Dr. Frank Macxlnnon. and MI the chairman of the nit-el.ing.. church staff and.oiher workersl on motion of Mr. R. H. Rogers. After the adjournment of ill! meeting the audience withdrew to; the Social Hall where HEM FPI freshments were served and I, period of friendly intercourse was enjoyed. KINE EIIIE COFFEE Iirxl II. III!!! Illll IIOTIOE A fish and game meeting will be held In the Town Hall. Summerside. on Friday night. January 25th at 8.00 p.m. All sportsmen cordially invited. N. E. Mocheod. Secretary. was adopted and who is five years old that day! How the three women. now in widely divergent walks of life. are drawn to the base of the mountain from where rescue at- tempts are taking place. and come together in the common bond---the possibility that the child is one of theirs, forms the background for action. Eleanor Parker. fresh from net- ing triumphs in "Cam-d", plays a young happily married mutron. Pot Neal, whose latest film is "Bright l.e:if", is a successful newspuperwonian, while Ruth Roman, who is also sliooling in stardom via a host. of important 'roles at Warnens, plays an ex. ronvlct. The emotional impact nuhieved at. the climax when mp boy is rest-ucd is said to sinntl alone among dramatic endings in filmrloni. Also at the climax are the au- thentic rescue operations enacted by the Sierrzi Club. California mountain - rllnihing organization winch had actually performed just such work many times. Frank Lm'e.io.v and Leif El'I('I(- son are two of the fe:.iiuI'ed play- rs c .. Robert Wise directed. BUCKlEY'S MIXTURE Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.0. OPTQMETRIST. Eyes Examined Office Hours: 0 to I2 - I to 0 and by appointment Phone 328'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerside Glasses Fitted - ji M T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Conuneru Building lemme ” . P. I. I. PHONE use II. F. Hunter ll. 0. Semmerclde. P. B. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted . PHONE, 3110 EMA LLMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETRIST W. GIIESTEII S. Macilillliilll Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Etc. LLB. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong. K. C. Money to Loan Collections Promptly Attended To. 4 DR. IILEII II. IIEIIIIIIY Veterlnu y Surgeon Phone 00 Krnslngton . M II. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Cuaalty 0 Summer st.. Summerside PHONE 2113 H W.E. GALLAGIIAII Physician A Surgeon Offlcct I8 Spanner IP00! Iloure tl.00 to 12.00 a. in 3.00 to p.00 p. In. 1.00 to 0.00 p. In. DIII III! ”THBE.l2 SECRETS" - tea to reach the screen. according - ii I