MNUARY 31, 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN i THE WESTER N GUARDIAN I.,,...--- 8 Summer Street. Sum Ne GEORGE CLOW and House Phones: The Guardian may be following ltorea Stunner Street: nd, Water Street; Second i mil Bookstore. Kelly"! News-It: y Alvre Dnucetta'a (lfubcllt water Street; Vince's (.- Service PRINCE COUNTY 0I'I."lCE wa. Subscriptions, Advertising Representative- Gouriiea Drugstore. 21 Central street; roccry, 120 Iluueii street; Eninan'o Beli- K. L Waite in Kenlington. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alhermn: Frank Weeks, Representative. Phone: as-2 Office and 03-3 House. moulds. Phone 8081. GEORGE W()TTON 3032 Ind 2453 bought at any of tin In summeralde: Mark Gludet. 0'! Granville Street: Street; inland Motor Transport. Drug. ..i('r. ('Rb”EPi-IRS in stock at Braces". Lint. W. A. SHEA will be absent from his office for the next two mvn'hs. LTlil'. REGITLAR monthly meet- ”; oi inc Kcnsington Community (at will be held on Friday. Feb- ruary: 1st. at 8 P. M. ii! t.hc resid- ence of Mrs. Fred Dnvison. -1 P. S. M-I-II-ITING -- Rev. K. 1lav.li;il:lii presided over the Y.P. :4 M lh(' Sumnierside Church of the X rcnc at the home of Mrs. mi-cc.i l.c'.vls on Finlay 0l'Cllll1',!. The it;-tn.ni: hymns ".U1i.'lZiii: (, -r and "Bcultih Land" with 31.. i-lllil Lclvls its pianist new in: mutt with prayer hy llev. l).R. y tr..-oil iind the S 'i lC;l(i- illlorinal fiisftiirslllll an ill” ilt.l.l salvation" was led by Mr g -l. '.:in. The closing iulllil "1 time Ur Life For Tlice" uiis foi- ;w ti with prayer. -Lil) (7Ll'B ML!-I'l'I.VG - 'r n :i: .ilr 'l'uc.s(iay CYl':ll'.ll;' ctr . . of the ladies Club of the so vcrsltln Pic.-liylvriaii Cliliritii .t'ii lit the lioinc of the pres- MINE J W. 1lizitvKcil7.lc and with tho singim: of tile "Nc.t:'cr My (kid To iiioiiibcrs bc3.:'aii work on which they will coinplitc . to to the iitiriar wliicli 2 tin held later in the season. i'..il litislev-is wort 3115 Wat 1..i)cs and Mrs. .l.O. Cobb. ll -.-arm:-..I':o 2 -GOODFIILLOWSIIIP GROUP- llir liriicc Johnston conducted the iicuoti-iitnl ext-ntsc.-a of the Good -li.p Group of the Sum- ztlc Baptist Church on Tues- . cvctiing in the iiall oztening :;:c hymn "Take Time To Be ' uitli Mrs. W. A. llarpcr, ilcspciisivo rczlzlirz in M5 was followed by the St--:;vture lcsson in St, John 1 and 31- Mr offered by the minister. Af- ter 'i:e slneing of "Jesus Keep llw xcar The Cross" the liUSinCSS 5 m was conducted by the pres- zc. . Airs. J E. Morrison. Plans tlrre made ioh old a Mock Wod- p:.'iii,-t c at the next meeting. Allcr do is refreshments so:'l'Cd by lira Prank Jenkins and Mrs .llrr'r'mn, volley ball was played --s -APPOINTED YOUTH WORK- TR IV INDIA-Rev. Earl Leard. mi of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Learrl of Fortune Cove. P. E. 1.. who is our of the missionaries of the Un- iteti Chtirch of Canada in India has been appointed Youth Worker 707 the Malwa Chtirch Council in liidza Rcv. Mr. Lcnrd is tho for- rtcr Youth Sccrctrny of the Board n.' Christian Education of the United Church and Mrs. Leacti trzrc Miss Eleanor Hat-wood) is nu fcrmcr personnel secrctarv for wnmt-ti workers in the United Huztch. Foliowiin: study in Eng- 1-lttvt and Northern India, the Lcards are now actively engaged in missionary work. Rev. Mr. Logrd is well known in his native Pro- Vl-'WP. especially in connection with lmntz Pe0nie's work. He was one cf the leaders in the formation of ill? Wt-stern Presbytery Ymin-1 fccilles Union which takes in all .he 1oungPeople'a Unions in West Prince. His father. Mr. Russel hard. is one of the leading lay- lf-"! in the P. E. I, Presbvtcry unzl an Elder of the Cascumpoc N: ad Church and president of -t' Jaritlme Conference Lay As- Nj-”lalion. in its February first '”l'ltitj'. "The United Church ob- '”;'-lvr has ii fine article by Rev all .t .ltrs.Leard on their great work it lnrliii tmd addressed its all the fr Us people of the United Church. ” W5 H150 R Rood picture of Mr. EC-W1. and a native worker of tin- ..f rsion, AZ Piusville And C Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Mran. Piusvlllo, Watnrf d - 77th, or an Hcrnmn Cor- werc visiting in Sunday, Janutiry Mi: large crowd from Piusvillc Bhmlkfiniiy attended the show in N niftcld Hall on Monday eve- ntt. .7..nu.,.y 23. dagrelllfhile crowd attended the wed" deld in Piusvillc Hall on mule” 53?. January 3rd. The Barsn W0! supplied by Leonard "I "N1 Raymond Gallant. - ' g was A V”? ""5031; clenin m"P"iBF::n:I'i1e home of Mrs. Ange- uny 8'' Art! on Monday. 3 3 first prize was won bimilisi. 'i;'i'r:ll'd Gnliiint; second by Mrs. "lulu" Corcornn and consolation uni by Theresa Gallant. Men's um grlze was won by Mr. Vin. Glnmllllatrins. Iecond by Mr. Fred Bobby Gmamconaolution by Mr. Thee." : 1 -BUY nan mow and sleigh lshoe steel at Bruce's. I -ros'ri-oivrzo junior hockey, Bcdeque rink, Thursday. January izitst. Double header. Mt. Tryon ivxsd Freetown; Kinkora vs. wilmot.i ..' n K iisslon 25 cents. NA funeral mass for the late Mrs. 1-Jmmc-it O'Connor, whose death ,occurred at Kildare on Saturday. Jan, 26th. was celebrated by Rev. lW. E. Monnizhan in the Sacred .li0ill'I. Church. Alberton. at 10 o'- .t-lnck yesterday morning. Pail jbcarcrs Were. Albert Gillis, Carl Getson. Basil Whcldn. Parnell. Errrtltt and Cccil Clllliil. Burial was in the church cemetery. l --B. l .L... t -Fl-IE1) sol.-MIN mineral sup- plement in all live stock. Book orders at Bruce's. -FUN!-ZRAL AT ALBEBTON - l -('HliIt(lH GROIT MEETS - At the Tiiosday cvcning meeting of the Y.F S. of the Summerside 1(.'i1ull;'I1 of Christ the minister lcnntlilcled the devotional period opctiint: uitii the hymn "Thcre's a Call For Every Worker" followed by U19 lifilyer hymn "God will 1'1 kc Care Of You". The business l sion was in charge of the presi- KIIJIII. Miss Marie Dckker. Christ- ian Investigation was the topic of study presented by the minister. l.-tfirr which the Mizpah benedict- ion iwulight Lhe meeting to a close. -S. LAOOREIIS Continued from page 5 small membership did not permit of paying the required dues so it. lVlIhdFCW. Now it is reportedly the only local union in the Pro- vince which is certified with the Department of Ltibor. Ottawa. During the past fifty years it has had 14 presidents including the present incumbent. Only four of the past presidents are still living. They are Messrs. Patrick J. Cullen. Gus Longaphie, Edward Doyle and Arthur Gormlcy. Those u ho have died since the organiza- tion were Messrs. James Mc- Nally, Ephriam Gallant, Harry Reid. James Rush. Walter Mon- iclth, Daniel Gillis. Joseph Pur- cell. Daniel Coughlin and John W. Gormlcy. The charter members all of whom have passed away, were Jnmcs MoNally. Ephriam Gallant. Frank Collins, James Rush, James Brown, Matt McCourt and Jack Corrigon. President members of the Ex- ecutive are Lemuel T. Rush. president; Allan McDonald, vice- prcsident; William A. Hughes. financial secretary: Warren W. Gallant. treasurer: Thomas Bell. crecording secretary: Herbert Quinn, house committee chair- man; Vernon McDonald, houre committee; Harold Cullen. ur- gcant-at-arma; and Francis Mc- Dougall. guide. The three present trustees who remain in office and may be re- placed only in the event of death during their term. are Frederick ZVfcCabe. Ernest. Stanley and Wil- liam J. Mullins. I 1 Fine Fraternal Spirit In addition to their-efforts to improve the pay and working condition; of the workingmen of the city the Union also has I distinguished. if unpublished. re- cord of service to its members. especially during times of fin- ancial difficulty. it is not unusual for large grocery order: to be sent to members out of work. and even tons of coal have found their way into empty cellars in win- ter time. They are all paid for out of regular funds and only the Union executive ever knows who received them. Other mem- bers do not ask. Perhaps a real example of aid is shown in time of death. The Union has long maintained I burial fund to assist. its members and their families. This is kept at a financial level high enough to ensure an adertuate amount available regardless of the loss of several members at the same time. Gals Event West Prince Conservative Ass'n Formed A meeting of the Prmreasive Conservative Party was held in Al- berton yesterday. Among those present were R. R. Bell. leader of the party. Ralph Bagnall, presi- dent. of the Progressive Conservat- ive Association. .l.W.D. Campbell and Hubert Cvaudet. representat- ivea of the First. District of Prince. ' The obiect of the meeting was to organize iv. district association of West Prince. Ray Arblng was ap- pointed president and Alfred Gillis secretary. -4P'.IV. Mclieiil's Mills and Vicinity -Mr. and -Mfr: David Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold smith were visitors at the home of Mr. urday. January 26th. Milan Verna Ellands, teacher at Caull were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Stanley Hutchinson on Sunday, January 27th. James Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Grigg. were visitors at the home of and Mrs. Charles Coleman. on Sunday. 27th. Mrs. waiter Bridges and daugh- ter. Bessie. were visitors at home of Mr. and Mrs. James Banks on Sunday. January 27th. I. Mir. and Mrs. Allan .Vioore and family were recent. visitors at home of Mrs. Moore's parents Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips. Mr. Crawford Ramsey is spend- ing it few days at the home of Mr and Mrs. Austin Phillips. Mr. Cyril Williams was a visi- tor at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Milligan on Sunday January 2.'lth. pretty good record in going hundred and twenty without mlssingLa-.day. brother. Vernon, has just one Sunday. and Slow Progress In Truceldlks MUNSAN. Korea. Jan. 31 - t'I'hursdny)-tAPi - The Com- munists Wednesday agreed to an increase in the monthly rotation of troops from 5.000 to 23,000. but. vetoed any ban on the massing of military power during an armist- ice. The Red proposal to ease troop- rotation limitations during it truce caused lifted eyebrows among the United Nations conference team. Previously the Communists object- ed to any rotation but finally agreed to I monthly rotation of 5.- 000 men. The ll.N. wants a minimum of 75.000 troops rotated monthly it rest and recreation leaves in Japan are counted. or 40.000 a month if such leaves are not regarded as rotation, Staff officers and a cub-oommltw tee of the main armistice delegat- ion were scheduled to meet again staff officers pulled a little closer to agreement with the Reds on truce supervision details. They were considering, point by point. an 18-page U. N. draft. In a nearby lent. higher-level session by armistice sub-delegates on prisoner ex- change-remained milu spart on however. a fundamental issues. The Red: con- tinued their adamant opposition to the U. N. principle of voluntary Although the actual "birthday" of the L.P.U. in February 3. 11y will celebrate its Golden Anni-t vcrsary tonight with the Bothy Annual L.P.U. Ball. The llll event will be held in the ball-E room of the Rollawoy Club 0". Grafton street. and promises to be one of the outstanding evenul in the history of labor here. for a dance alone the club wan opened. The music will be alip- -plled by the internationally known tuneamitiiii of Don Menu, and His lalanderl. IDNDON. Jan, 30 - (AP) - nantcmwoigiit. Maurice sandoyron of France outpointod tanner world nyweight champion Terry Allen of nigland laat night in a slugging 10-round fight that saw both MM- cn hit the canvas. repatriation. Electio TO TIIE ELIOTOII8 OF SIIMMEIISIIIE of Feb. 5th and sincerely solicit your support. With considerable experience I feel qualified for ihe position and if elected will endeavour to serve the town for the best interest of all. Yours Sincerely, and Mrs. James Williams on Sat-' Williams and family spent Sunday, Jnnuaryl . , . W . .,, -. i . 27th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MHLMM 0mh'd"(' Rm? in (' Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Mizicnonald Mix. M3CL9t'm.li:i'iiin ('OlIll'l.'lll). The O'I.c.'iijv Januai'y'denIs are proud of the the 5' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mllliganlyollnk P00P'”'5 VOW" "M" were visitors at the home of .Vir..hrld on Monday mtzht. -inn. iodily It 11 I. m. (9 p. in. EST obtaining a divorce from the band- Wedneldlyi. leader on grounds of mental In Wednesday's session U. N. cmelty. 0'-Leary and Vicinity Member: of the Mission Band of the Baptistt Church aold candy on S2iturday.i Jan. 20 in O'Lezir,v. The delicious! conloction soon found rendy pur-1 cliasers. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Jelly and daughter have returned to their home in 0'I.eary after attending: a furniture convention in Toronto. Mr. Jelly also visited his brother in Newmarket. Ont. Mr. Leslie MacAulay has re- cently been appointed as the Vil- lage Clerk for the Village of 0'Lcai'y. This is it most cxceilnlit choice as Mr. M:icAlllay is pains- taking, ohlirzing and conscinntioiis. lie, in also the very efficient acc- rctary of the 0'Leary School Trustees. The chairman I Boy Scout. drive Emmerson Smallmaii. Canyasserl will shortly be calling at the hoines of the O'Leary people for this great international hoys' movr-nieni. and they are ecriilint of a ct-iicrolis iosponse as 0'l.n:iry' has always cnntrihuteti generollslyi in the past. to this worthy organ- ization. for the current in 0'Leary ls Victoria West School. spent the Miss Marjorie E is. dauniitt-r of weekend of January 27th at theylllr. and Mrs. 12. B. Hills of home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. (i'l.o:iry, v.lin has enlisted in tho; Ralph Ellands. I iR.C.A tWonieifs Division) willy ihe iv. iii: Feb. flili to take her; Mrs. Charles Strongman and basic llrninint: at St. .itilin's. Qiil"; J' 1 st . P t lmll -. Sh has been employed with ll'Le?e0;8C8;I?rIg;?I:)r:S atgttlie oi:-0ll1C of 3- (IV W"! V-'ImPIlP” 0f M"; My-.. Sn-ongmang h,-DUI”, My-A hcrtnn anti is also ll fnrmeri John C. Mimgnn and Mrs. M1m,.'ii-tit-lirr at the 0'l.r-ary school. Her gan. recent”. liiany fricnrls wish this pnpiii.ii' i g gating lady every success in tliol Mr. and Mrs. Preston hlac- 5”””'5' 1 , ..L. ! Practically every radio in 0'Letiry and niany in the district-' was tuned in to Charlottetown nn' tS:iturtlIly ufteriiotin. Jun. 26th It): hear 0'l.t-iii-y rcpit-seiiliitivo, Mi. iflftilfinl. readim: in coinpeliiioii with some of the finest ttileiitl yainniitz the young people in they ;Coiinly and Province. The com-, petition wits spniistireti by II flu-dt rust- ilic splcnditli talented young: I I isiinwing of this lilady. Before it became prominently! ikiioxvn in the residents of ourtl 'pi'm'ini'P that there was tin aviiic. !t'nal siiortagc. by the slatcineiilsl of large coal dealers in Siimnicr-i do and Charlottetown. we tutti; ViIWI('(' in this paper previouslyy yincntionetl the acute siioriaco of; it-oiii in the village of ()'l.c'iry.l l(',o:il of iill kinds is still scarct- in, flilio lslzintl's Newest Villa: until Urt-sidcnts have only a very small: amount in the coal bins eonipar-I ,ed to other years. lliiwn a car oft ICOHI comes in, it is soon sold. Wot ';W0l.IIiI like to again eoninicnd our -inci'rlt.'iiils for their fziirncss in rationing or ilisii-ihutini: the coal to as large a number of residents l i i Miss Catherine Milligan has iris possible. to Sunday School. She has gone two Sundayslswirlinli izusts her, missed-iilore was on attendance of niltlili strong of the izoliig winds nndt driftinz snow tiiffit'ilif.l l t - Despite which made social cvcning' Churchi h was 2am I twenty-five at the of the Brae United and Mrs. Robert Miliigan on sat-fltldilm htinichott Mlrs. tlzfyvl Ma - v iii yon. ; s or (evoi in .. urday ewnmm January 26th' vice was con-(lui-ted by -Mrs. iloh-y Mry Rawh Euands and Mryiort. Oulton with'giErs;r:tlrli;y:':;i;;; Lawrence Mllllgan were in Char-ib"”r "3 mgank ' E , ., . lotietown on Monday, Januarytimeerf and iiirgge nth on busme”' AP were iipproveil as road. A letter '- ' was 'rt-ad from Sgt. Edwin Lock- hart. who is stationed with thc Canadian Army in Korea for the Chirstmas parcel which the Brae Y.P.U. had sent him and which he received on Christmas Eve. llc 'niL-ntioned he hoped to be home in the Sprint: on leave nnd would then thank the members person- ally. lie is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Loclchart of Colt-man. The West Devon United Church Young People's Union also sent him a parcel at. Christmiisiimc. Games and contests were IllPn on-, Joye-d. being led by the Minister. Rcv. W. G. Dickson and Mrs. Roi)- ert. Oultnn. Delicious refresh- ments wt-re served and this en- joyable cvcniu: concluded by the Mispiili Benediction. m-NZ. Xavier Ougat. Sued For Divorce SANTA MDNICA. Cuilf.. Jan. 30 -(AP)-Xavier Cugat tikcpt me in a state of virtual slavery," Lor- ralnc Cltzat. testified yesterday in He flew into insane rage: for no. reason at all.” said Mrs. Cutzat, 33.: herself a rhumba band leader. l She added that when they uerci dancing together he would smile. and at the same time pincil her ori dig his nails into her hands andl call her sweet names. Under a recently-approved prop-l arty settlement. Cugat is to l'etaln' their 383,000 Brentwood home and she is to receive 3152.000 in all- mony over a 10-year period. l 11. Card EDGAR M. CANNON ychase of dltimcntls. The diamonds. . ..?..?j-1. .M. V Big-Time Gold Theft .........,And Smuggling Ring In Montreal MONTREAL, Jan. 30 -(CP) - Operations of I big-time theft and smuggling ring. with highgrade gold and diamonds swapped on an iiitctnailonal scale, came to light today. Police said the centre of the Professional cards IN MEMORIAM MES. HOPGOOD EAYNOII. -The community of clermont. E, Ey Pafkmjn R 1 d has suffered a distinct IOFA in the death. at her home. of Mrs. Hop- e good Rayner on January llth. at 0pt'D'i R'O Lhg gge of 53, OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Office Hourni 0 to 12 - I to 5 and by appointment Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summeraide Up to the time of her illness. she had taken an active interest in all community effort: and her friendly smile and helping hand will be sadly missed by her many friends. Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by three sons. Edson and Edith Cavell L0.B.A. Annual Meeting Held ring is Montreal. Ramificationa of R0 t h d A m , the multi-million-dollar racket ? Mos,f,,o,",y an:"::tOi"R,md:h,;'J,e,: 51139" Flmd reach into the United States and Tm "mu,-.1 yrngpyinx of ",9 Ed. Hopgmd and Sam, Ann; also EHTOIW - ith Cavell. L.0.B.A. was held YP'1t.hree sisters, Olive. Mae 4Mr:-a At least seven foreign-h0I'n iecnily in the Orange Hall. Siinl-lclark) .-.1, h0'ne- 1”, (Mrs R. w. . Montrealers are under police SIIS-,mr'rSlriP, and the following -iffl-xcrmmvui M 31idd:CtnnV'3.fnkg.i: plvloll. one is a clertzymaii, said police; another is a teacher, Discovery of a list. of the seven names in a safety-deposit. box t.-purretl the police investigation. Gold For Diamonds The gizantic racket is said to have had its beginning u.'li thefts of gold from mines in Northern Ontario and Nortiiwc-.tci'n Quebec. All now has been oi'::in.7.cd to the point. where higlizrade gold is smuggled into the United States and then into Europe. (lvcrsras '.f'ic gold goes for pitt- in turn. are smuggled into the lvnimd 5i'm”- Pnher directly "V by ilil. M:i('(I.iuli for the inipablc man-l way of Canatla. Police work in New York is re- ported to have iincovercd four gold bars worth 520.000. Ontario Proyzilt-ml Police scnt. llispcetor 1-Wank Kelly to New York to de- lcriniiic wlletiit-r the gold came from ()titar.o iliines. In "Big Business" The Ontario Mining Association. taking note of the new twist in the racket u'lt.ll the rttlirn smug- lnq of (Il.'l1!l0lld5. said higligrad- ng ranks as "hit: lilisliicss" Sec- 't-lary S S Mclntosli said that "even a few years ago it ran into sl.00tl.0G0 or more a year and prob- ably still dons." A Montreal nl police spokesman Xkiild the cold SElZui'P in New York brought about the arrest Jan. 19 of a man identified as Israel Sussman. lie was arrested when he arrived from .VIontreal by train. Later three other persons were arrested and 590.000 worth of gold and 515.000 in cash confiscated. The three were identified as Era and Jack Joseph, each 22 years old. and Frank Joseph. 4'1 Bail ranging from 510,000 to 315,000 u as granted. Conference Oi Defence Ass'ns Meets Today 0'I'F.kW.-'i. Jan. 30 -(CPI --Tne Conference of Defence Associat- ions. an influcntiril group of war- time nrmy officers, meets here to- morrow and the government will be cocking an ear for another pos- sible blast on coinpuisory training It is the three-day conference which last year assailed the train- ing situation among reserve units ntld which joined the Canadian Lccioii in urging compulsory train- ins: lti t.he.reserve forccs. The question is on the agenda again this year. an announcement said tnday. but whether tho same sort of demand will emerge re- mains in be seen. The regular forces are in much better shape than they were a year ago but the three reserve forces have add- ml only about. 3,500 men in the same period, The dclc,-znics will get a chance. to say farewell to Earl Alexander. retiring governor-general, who will entertain them tomorrow. The organization is made up of four members appointed corps associations. VICTORIA RINK Saturday Night Ch'town Bombers vs. Cape Traverse Rovers Skate after Here is the ultimate proncli yet to hearing aid est hearing aid a 221,1; volt battery. sihle. power designed to aid the hearing aid hour without fatigue. Club proprietors are maklnl hearing aid available today. preparations for one of the blii- I herewith announce my offering for Water and tests. Y Best l3”''”"33 ”'''3' M" h” Sewerage Commissioner at the forthcoming election IN'"0"m5 "1"" 3"- Battery when ordering. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. i In Ausmma whn an. mpmred 10- Spray-Clerniont School Dis- Fire - Auto - Casualty nominate British iuizrzliits and mCi- y 5 5 5'-u Summeflidw provide 8CClln1niCd.'iLl0ll, the onlyl 1” 7"mm”" ”l979 were man.” PHONE 2413 Mum is mm Imposed by the Curtis of Sympathy. . f h ' t b i s-- r - :1'1';?:";If.. 5 mp” t) Mgi m'iLniNG rowan w Halt addressing a Cmzmship- Portland cement was invented iny S convention. said the immlgrn-E324 '73 Jnseph Aspdmv an Eugnsh I ' by ('RPht of the various army l'c5('rVc fnt'cf'tl Cleartone HEARING AID engineering. The Clearfone "700" is ever produced to capture the power of You'll be amazed to see how very small it is-smaller than over before though You will appreciate the cit-arm-as and you can hear sounds more clearly . . . without dia- tortion . . . without strain. after hour easily, comfortably . . . Match the Cit-artone "700" with any ou'lI agree that the Cleai-tone "700" out- Wo carry most all sizes of Batteries anti repair most aids. Please send make. (if Aid and number of FOLEY'S DRUG STORE T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant 5"”?-S WW" lTl5i1I”f'd by M-yW- BT0';two brothers. Etison and James at. i,'''”'- P-51 M"”C"”"- "55'5”'O h-Vihome. and a half brother, Robert Sister Whitlrick of the Roma lilac-iljamesml 01 Camden Mam... .l-flail Liif”-'"i W-M ”M,”; 'i She was the fonner Belle Del- 1. - "air We R-, P'"”'P5- R?”--veil. daughter of the late Mr. and Canadian Bank at Comnmc. ySF( y--Mrs. J. ll. MacKcn7.ie: y W William Dela,” Buudlru E!i,L'::::;:'r.f,&:zy"X1rsghqgf. Tho funeral service was con-, . o " ' i i 9' t ducted by Rev Donald Camphelll Summeralde. P. I. I. t”'” D: M" 'M”' Ma” M"'k New London and the choir of ti-lei I('h"""””G M” in Presbyterian Cinirch in Kensing-5 P"”NE 23” .CIl3ll'fTI-'ll'I- P. M. .'ifnc(3auil Dir-r ,, .. . l it-ctnr of Cr-rt-monios-Mrs. ;;1(;?,dSf?n,TndT.y?;h:iTr(t.-gs gdaimihegi 2 lllnore: Sr. Lot-tllrer-liirs. i-.. the Rhf”... i ' r J lMu'I)'l'IiIFi'I: III-puly lmvtlircr--.Vlrs.ll Inwrmg t ya; in Pen , . CF : tliiscott: Pianist -Mrs. A. E. IVood'teie K "S; ut. pies m-l side: I. G.--Mrs. L. M:l('K.'iy. l TFIY. i3i;;l.)l'lg on. V ' I B. F- R. 0' l Sick and visiting committees vplw p” i earns. iwrei .,Har.OId: . m,”, nmmm',,(L A h,,,(".”, Yam of . ll. Cecil Mill. llill.a'n .ll'.l.. A2:-tn Summerside, P. I. L Murphy. Wllfrctl Curley and Reagli l lilianks was nxtr-nil:-rl to Mrs. .S”dSbmy- Complete Visual Analyses incr in which she t'on(ltlt'tc(l lotisze H I T H, t 6'3"" Flu”, iiiisincss for thc past two years. i '1” " "'3 - Tho annliai rt-pmis sulmiittccil y PHONE 31” lhy mp nffg(-..,-S Wm-9 mast K,-M313-. Pillow-Hllsband and Family. S)IALLMAN'S BUILDING mp. Letters of thanks wt-rn r-will ilreatii-Iva and Ralph Crom- op-I-OM51-RIST flrtint iiit-mbcrs uhn rcccivcti fruit MESH Ed 1 H i -1."! Hm?” . Si))trt::y-Olixlfenanflyflan-is licizell. ' ' Spray-llnry, Lloyd anti Ferric I - Clark. Bouquet. of Flowers--Earl and nR' R' Al Clark. ' I ' Bouquet of Flowersoolive and vote.-imuy Sm-gum . mmlg Jerry Ritchie 1 l Basket of Flowers---Pearl anvil Australia In '52 "ml ”"Wd' 1 ””"” " , Spltay--Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Mill and Family. L... Spray-Col. and Mrs. Lelth Crue. Kemmtwl CANBFJIIR.-'i. Allstraiiihldan. 30. Siirmv-Mr and Mrs Cook and -tltcutcrst - Imtiiigraiion MLn- M11116- lSIErHal'OidH0'1I5flld today 63.-l Sprav-Mr. and Mrs. Hersh ; 000 British immigrants will be Slldbuliv and Family. among the 150,000 new scttlersi SPFBY-Mr.-find Mrs,Roy Hewitt. R E ,Aust:alia expects this year. . Svrnr-Choir and Young Adult . . El. 3 But. he toid a citizenship con-gcymllh p1'95b5'i"i3n Chumht K9n- IVSURAVCI veiition here: ”lf there are peopleI51"?i0”- ii-kiayer. ,-- Maclloliillli lion plan called for 25,000 assisted Dutch mizrants, 15.000 to 20,000 assisted Italian migrants. 12000 , 53-"Tm"'. solitltor. Nolar! other west Europeans. and 30- y me, i033 to 35.000 non-British migrants LL3. tpayiitg their own way. Office formerly occupied by t Late Heath Strong, K. C. HONORED SOLDIER. 1 Money to Loan tinhfcilggitaflldgynawg Eieeiiii. C0"CAo't'::n: dPr;n1ptIy lhlarslial Ltircl Ailenby. who calls. n e 0' jtiii-ed Jerusalem in the First ; ;World war. T-2 W.E. GALLAGHAN Physician O Surgeon HOCKEY BORDI-ZN RINK KEN-SINGTON T0-V'G"T Office: as Summer street BOHDEN xarioxans vs. Hour! 11.00 to 12.00 3. in. 2.00 to 5.00 p. m. 7.00 to 8.00 9. III. S'SlDF. ALL suns Game Star: 8:15 Admission 20 and 40 cent: Skate after guns I THURSDAY. JAN. 31 l.luniol' North Shore League lKensington vs. Spring Valley Dial 2353 Game 8:30 FRIDAY, FEB. 1 North Shore League Freetown vs. Kensington Game 8:30 sharp I :- CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY 3.30 - 7.15 - 9.15 CAMEO THEATRE KENSVNGTON Wed. and Thunt. 'I.I5 - 9.15 Torn from the jealous pages of history - the romance that rock- ed an empire "SARABAND” ' in technicolor. starring Stewart Granger, Joan Greenwood. Flora Rtvlison. (Note---lVinston Cliui'chiil's birthplace is film setting. the Park at. Blenheim Palncci. VICTOR MATURE-TERRY MOORE i WIIIIAM BENDIX in hearing aid design and the closest ap- perieciion. If is the small- t pos- extra most difficult clues. Now NOW you can W08? y0III' Put them all to the same DIAL 3287