JAMJARY 1_4. 194v 1' H E WESTERN GUARDIAN ""'Toltu'rsi J. Elmer blurlilll. ill Hanover Street, end George Clow, 1S5 Ottawa Street. "UMMEBSIDE end PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscriptions, Advertising following stores u Bookstore. ‘Tgrontv 135K973’ rt» Guardian m; he ebugiit n any of u» ln Summerslde: Water Street; Geurllee Drugstore, ‘Bl Ceiitrsl Street; Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 61 Granville Street; ‘ma, unwary, Buieell Street; Alyre [Jeanette's Grocery, Seconu Street; The Liuuni Buy at So P" u!‘ It“ 5°“ day or [Bo per week. island Motor Transport. Wetter Street. ian will be delivered to any home in Summerelde by Carrier Phone 280 or ‘ID-t for this rat-vice order to the boy responsible for deliver; on your roum. _ ,-1~.__h'lrn‘s brown suede- .._,:O,~?;tit glove. Finder please Lviitiir- 2S6, Summcrside. Reward. .,.IU\'ENILE Run, itlfligilli iwwfitjlYll \'-‘-- t" grits. _U|;,\)EQUE UNITED UliUltCill tlllAltuli. - Services Sunday, Jan- uari; l6ih. Beriequc ll A. M. Borden a P“, M Albany 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. .;..;i.,.ii Urowe, B. A, lilinister. hockey Bedeque Friday, January 14. lirukora. Admission _, .10 WHOM I'l‘ MAY CONCERN. Au Juculillis due the Kenslngton l,alr._,,,g (Jo-operative Association -.'...iir.t. rriuat be settled on or be~ f -.- .r.inrirrr_v w. .,;-.t;\, Jlfllizlfilfi‘. li.\l"l‘l.\j.\f ABINUIAN RIVER M. iiifriii son of Mr. and Mrs. M, i_.. \lurin \\'tlS baptised at In- ltiii-i- on New Year's Driy by ;. >l<;i-_ R. l-‘. MacDonald. He ,._. gt\f‘ll the name Biayne David. t1... unit-parents were Mr". and it. i-l. Dalton of itoxhury‘, l\. i1ll -r.t;(.iti.\' ruizarixu - Regular- n- army areeting of Kensitigion h No Bi m1; ]{(‘it>.il'_.§'(ll\, Frrdtrv, January 14 3i 3 i-rii. W. L. Delaney, Sec- »-l.\llll.\‘ (iI-ILI) AIEI-l'flNG- ‘i ie l.itl.r:.' (lurid of Si. ltlary‘: ciir-‘i, ilurtirnerside, met in tiie ria."<ll il.l.ii on Tuesday‘ cvcriitig ' president, Mrs. George the chair. The meeting w. Opwirtl ivith prayer. led by on Harrison. The mem- .~ busy \\'ilil serving and ‘Flir- lunch hostesses were . lfrcti Salter and Mrs. ' ‘Jeri. S .11,'iI"I ISI‘ ~l'. L‘. -- ‘Pile Slriirirrrsirle ‘i’. P. U. of the United Hapttq. ("litirtli met. on ‘Puesday pU-‘mllf lll the ciiurcli hull for t>srrqiilni~ meeting. With the Junior‘. lite Vice-President, Betty rm wa- in the tiliaii- and June rirdrli aiar. in charge of the dc- ». "urircstrons Box and Ansiv- . {is the topic of tlrc evening rOrlilli"!‘ii by tlic minister. The Beau“ curried tivo tioints. mak~ ~-,~ iii" iuiai to date. Beavers 17. \i:t*ic.:-‘\ li. Games ivere citjoy- ed at the close of tltc meeting. TH!‘ iliiiowirnal prriod for the tin. \"‘.' in charge of. the i \\il" also conducted the tori Box and Answers." Vfivti an: iliifd by i.his society 1'. {l gilt to the tlrurch. Wreckers zirw illil points tnakitrg the "iii "ore Wreckers 23. Builders ‘tti-~ iiienibers \\‘f‘l'l.‘ littsy tak- ': ‘i-Hii‘ the Clliristmas decorat- ‘--~i "'- ttie church. --S \\ .\ PAL AIIQICTI NU LADIES I“! I it -’\li'.= William l-I. Forbes Hlilulilllrfi president at the Wiitt ii llirifliillll of tilt‘ Ladies‘ Clluii m". lirrsday evening at the home of ‘ilrs. Frank A. hIacNeiil. The secretary's and treasurers reports to he present at. the annual church "tcrlliirz. ivere rend and approved. '_l'l:.~ ietirinc president. Mrs. G. Final-din Cameron, wits in the riratr. and before calling upon the converter of the nominating romr-ilttee to bring in the 1049 slate cl officers. expressed her apprecia- tieii for the two-operation she had received during the past year. Fol- illlilis are tho new officers: Pre- iirlmir. Mrs. William E. Forbes; 1*! Ytvr- President, ltlrs. J. W. Mac- Kerinr-t 2nd Vice President. Mrs. Fm". A. liltrcNeill; Secretary, Miss .if"\ll lilrrr-ifrrdyen (re-oier-ir-tll; lira-utter. Miss Clara Mountain ‘Wrir-‘tcril. The new president 'ur>i' r-Iiarge of the meeting anti the i’)? 1‘ tin: committees were appoint- ‘li Ptirelrrrsiirg, Mrs. MncNeiil and ‘it! J. Lloyd Gorrill; Visiting anti “Wiiiiirrs-iiip, Mrs. J. O. Cobb and ‘it's. Hilbert Johnston; Lunch, Mrs. \i.ill'll'l‘ Mill and Mrs. Ernest L. ‘Yfllhcr; l-‘rtrit nnri Flower, Mrs. Alfred Simpson. Plans for the -"PB‘.'s work were discussed. Ar- "iiseinents were riiride for serving "il'<‘.'=illli(‘llIS at the annual church "recline next. week. During the foetal itour lunch WilS served by Mrs. Jennie Jardine, Mrs. Charles Mfltlntaiii and Miss Jean MncFad- Yfli. Miss Zilpira Sharp kindly ex- "tliieri an lnviiutlon ‘to the mem- 5"?! to meet at lrcr home next “‘eok.__5_ 9 Canadian Legion .i iiill tie held in the Tovin i —GENERAL'INSUBANCE, Ralph G. Muttarlz, Srmrnerside. —FALL MILLINERY now clear- ing at greatly reduced prices. The Mary Ann. opposite Capitol Thea- tre, Summerside. -KENSINGTON School Music Club Viflil hold a pantry sale in Batman's Store, Summerside, Frt~ day, Jan. .14 at 3 p.m. —iilii\l.l’EQUE - Week of Prayer Service in Keir Memorial Presby- terian Church on Friday, January 14th at 7.30 P. M. Rev. James Cross will preach. ~BBIDGE PARTY — Mrs. Wil- . llam Hayward was hostess at her home in Summerside on Wedncs‘ day afternoon for a. llospitsl bridge. when three tables were in pif1y.—-$ —BOXBUR\'. MASS. VISITORS ~Mr. and Iiirs. R. E. Dalton. of Roxbury, Mass, are spending Zl month's vacation with the latter's mother. Mrs. J. J. Dorgan, 'l‘igriisli. They are spneding some time with ,l\‘ir. Dalton's brother, Rev. Earl iDflitOll, Hope River, and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Archie Mann, Kensington.—— .S. —'I‘RINITY Y. I‘. U.—Tlic Y.P.U. or Trinity United Church, stim- mcrside, met on ‘Tuesday evening Ln the Sunday School room with Lois Graves conducting the wor- ship. The Bible Study on ‘The Christian Life" was continued b,‘ the minister. 'i‘lic evening's pro~ JPCt. was the painting of chair. and tables iii the Sunday School rooms. ' ‘ —FARM ¢FORUM GROUP ~- The Sherbrookc East Farm Forum group held its weekly meeting '\.‘l Monday night. January 10th at. tlii. home of Mr. Errol Laughlln. The topic was entitled. “A Matter of Policy" and dealt. with what ' surance farmers need. man of the meeting WilS Mr. ward Laughlin. The next ineetiwi; on Monday. January 17th will h~ at the home of Mr. Edward Laugh- lin when the topic to be dlserrssecl will be on social security and will be entitled, "in Time of NeetlP-S. —R.ETURN FROM LEWISTON. ME.—-Mcssrs. Myron ltfcArthur, William Profitt and Thomas Tur- ner of Kensington returned from Iewlston and other State OIMWIDO cities on Tuesday evening. Tuey had safely delivered a. earload of eight choice harness racing irorscs to Mr. Magee, a business man who OWtiS some great race horses. Mr. McArthur is his agent in this Province. Such a. large shipment is epochs! and is good evidence that: the eyes of mainland speed buyers are turned toward P. Island as a producer of fast hor- ses. This Island was famous for its fine draft and carriage horses since its earliest days of settle- ment. The introduction of two minute tor nearl speed sires has established "the" Island strongly as a rival of Kentucky and the raid-West. The raising of nice horses promises to be u lucrative business. K —PRESB\‘TERIAN W. M. S.- Mrs. Wyman Birch conducted the worship service on Tuesday after- noon at. the January meeting of the W. M. S.. of the Summerside Presbyterian Church. She was as- sisted by Mrs. Cleve Whulen, who read the Scripture lesson, and Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie and Mrs. Bracken Simmons. who offered prayer. The hymns sung were "God the All-ter- rible"! and "At. Thy Feet, our God and Father." 17 members answered roll call with a sentence prayer. Three visitors were welcomed. Miss Emmeline Marchbank gave the of- fcrtory prayer. The secretary's and treasurer’: reports to be sub- mltted at the annual church meet- ing were read and approved. 1i. was moved that a substantial sum be forwarded to the Presbyterinl. A letter of appreciation from Miss Forsythe, the port worker at Hali- fax. N. S.. for a box lent at Christmas, was received and read. Mrs. Donald Baker and Mrs. J. Lloyd Gorrlll were appointed to the Visiting Committee. The study on China was conducted by the pre- sident, Mrs. Charles Cernegy. After- the einging of "0 God of Bethel" the hymn "Dismiss us with Thy Blessing. Lord" was repeated in unison in cloring.-—S. -o. ejac- 1- Maire "British" your Buy-Word! When buying Dlnne wseTO-' In u... Beet - Buy outrun u»: for m “mus m ENGLAND" mark en each piece. Helium's Chins Departments are direct importers '4 British Dinnerware. A whole esrloed of English Dinnerware end "My China has iutt been received by "Ollllllfl Chine Departments “they're busy —- busy - busy unpacking. end next week I'll be able '° m‘ Mil-I more about this beautiful English Dlnnerwsre end fem-y Om“- — Witch the Store News for NEWS from the Chins Depart- MOIIIS. 3- You've tried CROSS AND BLACKWELL NUT AND DATE “READ and you lrnow lust how good delicious Cross end Blackwell breed — It's FRUIT NUT Iiiout ~- lt ll! ‘Iodey I went to tell you “BAD and is svnilsble in the seine steed tine setthe former-it ls "i" lit the lllfle price - 2! cents s tin. Use Cross and Blackwell Fruit Nut Breed spread with batter or with cheese — use Fruit Nut. Bread as n steamed pudding with e sluoe . . . It's delectable anyway. ‘minis imih these Cross end Blackwell Reeds in your order from the "W"! Department. ti. "GRIPALLS" ere the superior Overells fer little folk - You'll "l"! tberu in the Youth Centre. "Grlpell" Orerelle have "Rllkit" fu- "ttm - suit-mir- lawn» m»: "° "tide in s rsrlety of rmsrt plaid sad no-gsp stiles. "Grlpell" Overalls wool materiel: -tliey're warm and ‘miccritile. The sllel are it to 6 - prloed st 8.05 s pelr end they're ""1 irarih the money! For these ell-wool "Grlpelle" eotne in ‘\- phone ‘it i» “u. the Youth Centre. > r march past. The purutlc is -—Phulo by Wedge. This picture. also taken tiuriiir; 1n the above picture. taken during the change in commnnrliufl 0"‘ Air Station Inst. Friday. the new commander, Wing (Jmdr. (i. R. F. station lair-i Fri rty, slums the. siciilni; of the irect-sstiry papers to lrnitgstafl‘, ilrr- retiring coinntzilrtliric officer. is signing the paper and standing in tlln right hand side 0|‘ the |lil‘illl'(' is‘ “in: (Iriirir. Cross. uim sticrt-erlotl iiiiii.—l'litilo by \\ r-tige. THE GU AKUIAN; arms aOfiffijaTOyy u Ceremonies At Summersitle ll. i2. ii. F. Station t I ‘ \ tlie —Nl-.‘\\' LONDON PRESBYTEll-y IAN (‘llblttill .. .—Scrviccs. Suri- dzry. January ltltli. Long River 11.0.1 i A. M. ticrldic Memorial 2.30 P. Iilfl. Ciiilull ran P. M. Rev. h. A. Clltllll l bell, hIliih-irl’. i s —-I:JI{RO.\IAN(ir\ UIIOCI‘ AIHIVIW i --~'l'he liirromairza Lirortp of the \\'. ill S. of the Sumriiersidv Presbyter- ian Church met in the Strut]: School rount on 'i'tlt'liliéi_l' after- noon for its regular riicetiiig. The president, Mary Alountuin, opened tlir~ lllt‘i‘Iii\;.{ \\itii u i)l'it_\'f‘l‘ niicl‘ which the hymns "All the \\'a_v My Saviour Lezuls Me" and “Gentle Jesus Meek anti hiiltl‘ \\(‘l'f‘ sutiiz. with Mrs. Cleve Wiirilen at ili-s piano. interesting contests wort- coiitilivlrti ivy tin» irzitit-r, iilrs. Lloyd Gorvril, after which refresh- n‘cnts were served by the leader, assisted by liirs. Itrry 'i‘ant0n.—~ S. —STL'I)I£NTS RETTILN ~— 'i'l‘.c following students of Kcnsrngton returned to their respective places of learrtirtg alter the Christmas holidays: James Saunders, Gu-ttld AAcQttaid, Mark nicQuaiti. Charles German. Emmet» Brnlizrnr, 'l'l'rou1:i\ Pendcrg. Eugene Pendergast. Arnold Hickey, Edgar Hickey, Al- irrn McLcllan, Ritpert. McLcllurt, Bobby Jay and Laurence Glover, to St. Duristnrrls University; Aldr- gnret Jarriitic. l=ubel Jrirritttc. Jean Dawson. lvirtx hirtrphyr. Glen Sinis- bury‘. ivleisle Alt-lriahotr, Attdrcij Prcfltl. to P. W. College; Syuvia Prndlctutr, Roger Kennedy, A'la:i Champlotr, Freirla Hccktbert, Neva i-leekbert. to Strrnmersidc High School ffjrade Xll: Donald Nat. ‘ to Ml, Allison University. —A. \'. l‘. A. MlGlf/flhli - The regular meeting of the Summer- sicle A. Y. PI A. was held oti 'l'ites- dt-iy evciiiiii! in St. ltilary-‘s lfall- with liiir-s Mary Crosby in tire chair. The ivorsiiip \ as coridttcied by Archdeacon llrrrrison, who also presented the Bible study. The president: Miss Crosby, and the secretary, Miss Noreen Simmons. resigned. Appointed in their offi- ces. “were ltirs. Gale \\'oollc_v and Miss l\'irir_v Sintmons. respectively. The following new iirentbers were welcomed: Arthur l-lollanrl, Georgie Burgess and Arizoneliu Tnnlon, after which a social hour was en- joyed and refreshments servcd.-S. -—El.ltISl)ALE NONOGENARIAN —'l‘he writer had e pleasant con- versation n. few days ago with Alexander (Sandy) Cameron o.’ Elmsdule, who was recently meri- lioned in the category of aged persons by that fluent and prolific. writer "Uncle Joe" in ‘The Guar- dian. Mr. Cnrtrcrort appears to be in possession of his faculties and has n. good memory for events of the last 85 years. when asked if cere et the Summereide R. O. A. I‘. Cross. in inking the salute st 1 commanded by Sqtin. l.dr. \\’. C. Lurigstriff, l).l~'.(.‘., the retiring O. C. t-trtriiuttlnl lvuiisfvr rvreilioiiles at the Sliiirnittrsillo R. C. A. I". complete iliu ‘z “<3 Tells WhoiNien Every mm loves the grand "Placer Lrjt" of wonderful Lipton Tea. You'll know why when you seetbedeeper color; . . taste the richer flavor of this better tee. it gives you more cups per pscksge too! And don't forget every package of Lipton Tee is Bonded for top quality. See your grocer today and order some Brisk LIPTON ‘TEA. it's Canada's only Bonded lea.’ 9.122133 FPD-‘Zttilllisiifziltii’ ‘Evening Auxiliary Annual Meeting —'1‘he annual meeting of the Trinity Evening Auxiliary. Sum- nicrside, was held on ‘luesclay evening .ll irlpnorth lfail with the president. Mr, Clifford Rankin, tn the clran". 'l'lre devotional excr- crscs, led by Mrs. Harold hiilltgarr, opened with the singing of "O transfer. Sqdn. Ldr. --K Id .\' S l N (i O .\' POLICI. COURT .\ fll‘ill front the i-.)\\|| appeared Lil Kcnsingtoir PUiil" Court. yesterday riiornirii; r-ltnrgrti with brim: ill a state of clvrtnkcn ltcss. iit- was r-oiiviitcul by l/iagis- irate Proiitt. and senreticcd to pzr a fine of $15 or 2'.) dziys ill irtl. Th. charge was laid by Police officer Bernard. -S. -—BI..'\NCIIARD-I~IOOI‘l-1R WED- DING~—~A qutct. u-eddltig. was soiflltllitrfi at till‘ Su iii iiicr- sidi- Baptist. ' Churrli Parsonage. Church Street. mi \l’r=dnesdzi_v afternoon. January 11!. aL 4:30 o‘- t-l-ick \\il\"ll littrrci hlltrnbctlt Hoop- rr of New Arman bet-nine the bride nf Arthur Joseph Blzrticlizird of 'I‘t‘avrilers' Rest. 'lt c’ single ring ceremony was prrfcriirerl by Rev. Emtest J. Barrass of the F‘ir.=t Baptist. Church. Mrs. Richard Wall of New Annaii was Matron of Horror and Mr. Richard Wall was best. man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Airs. Freder~ tel: Hooper and the bridegroom is to son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Blanchard. Folioiving a brief honeymoon. Mr. and lilrs. Blanch- ard will take ttp residence in New Annan. --S -—-l"OS'l‘-NUI'TIAI. SIIOVTEIT, - A post-truptial flower for Mt‘. and Mrs. William Alonso ill-lb liclri at the home of the lrritie~grootiili parents. Mr. and Airs. Albvfi hlnare. New Arman, when an ewcecdtnzz- ly large number of friends arid relatives gathered. While Miss; Olive Dalziel played appropriate tnusic on the piano. Mt". Moar-e were escorted Gladys Parkman and Mr. Regin- ald lilacRzre to a sent of honor. under a pink and iii ite canopy, from which hung a wedding bell. 'i‘in,v Onn Mill and Rona Rayner carried in bn<kcis of many heartil- firl and useful gifts. Mfr. Lloyd Sharp and airs. Keith Thompsell opened the gifts \\’ilii(‘ Miss Doreen MacLeati and lVfrs. George ‘layior rcad the accompanying: verses. rind {"0 Misses Ruby and lvlildrcrl Mat‘- Lean arranged the gifts. Mr. Moose, on behalf of himself and his ivlfe. expressed his appreciat- ion. after which all joined itr sing- ing "For They are Jolly uoorl Fellows" thcn bouticcd tlte groom. The remainder of the evening was spent in singing and the hear- ing of a number of instrumental selecliotis, and delicious refresh- ments ‘iivcrc served by the ladies. .45 ‘- by Miss Personals ---Mr. Wilfred Shea of ‘rrgntsii visited Summerside on ‘Fucsday: he remembered a winter as mild as the present one, he replied quickly, “Yes titers was one '73 years ago just. as mild." He was born near Kensington (Barrett's Cmqi nlid lived in the district for iliillost 50 years. ‘He intended making a. visit; to his old heme and former friends last. summer but his grand nephew utith whom he is stiiylns Md e very heavy crop of hay to harvest and he ?onsiderc:l he was morally bound .0 help, and the visit had lo be postponed. but. he intends to mat; the trip next. summer. -—Mr. Cleve \’i’halet1 left. Summer- side Monday morning for lfalifttx. N. S.—S. _ --Rev. William Bilsrm left Sun» inerslde on Monday morning lrir Saint John.-N. B. ~~S cer salesman. was n. visitor to Al- berton on Monday. K -—Miss Catherine i-ioivarci of Lot 7 spent: the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mllfiliiil Glermonb. K and Mrs. . Riritittplitci‘. Mrs. Bales -—Ja.mes Gallagher“ Keirsitiglon_ iFormer Summerside _ tliy ‘the Canadian Press) , 'I'ORON’I‘O, Jan. Brrinszonibc. 69. tiger of the Nevis construcitoti circulation man trade editor o.’ the Monetor1,N.B "transcript for ‘J0 years. Pr‘ r.i Srtiriiucrszric. P.E.l., and workc (tr the e itorial Saint John. N.B., Gazette. Surviving besides his widow ar two sons Rev. John Arthur-Bram tC-‘llbC of Springfield Baptis Church. Kings County, N.S., Frederic R. Branscombe of 'I‘.u. euro. partment stove in 0'Leriry and hi Mun t real-O. visit to Charlottetown with ntniticr- and sisters-S. l — Miss Alice is rtonfrnttd to her home Boyies. \\'est l.'Je\ on a speedy recovery.—O. \'.'(‘l‘l'% -Kerrslngton on Tuesday. llorintril will be lliiii he is doing well.-S Alan Champion. iii Frrrtduy with his parents. Mr. an ili-s. Ehwin Champion. Keiisitig tori. »-<Bur. ‘ of their an \Il\. J. L Bur. - uncle and aunt, Mr. ~ Messrs. Robert and littmpiir-e Oulton have returned from an on- 'io_v.'rliic irip to lifonircnl. l\'ft'. Rah- ‘m-t Oulton was the guest of his and tfolnt I Mr. Bates.—O. i - lilo-nth Wnodsirlc. suit o! Ml‘- Woodsidc of the recent. ,.\‘|inri Agricttliirrni (‘ottrse in Char- and Robert attended‘ 3 a iid Mrs. K ll u l sford tlritieiuivn for junior farmers farnterettes-O. —-Tlie Misses Jedn and Patriot McKenna Jeturrted from n. tw weeks‘ visit. with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Welter ltfcKenna in _ __ M f 1 Montreal. the former to resume W110 i080“! Th?" 11-’ Hi °T I19 ilPl‘ studies lll iiiirstiig at the occasion Titre truer 1c cverritiz Prince County Hospital and the 910560 “I'll "RYd-"t F‘ i 001151111} latter u teacher in Coleman-S. . Editor Dies At Toronto ilk-Arthur D. Daily Comrtrercial and Building Record. a. paper, died Wednc:d1r_v' night. He was news coming to Toronto lll 15:16. he vns editor of a paper in staff 0f the old and -~ Mr. Harold Jelly of Jelly’! de- son, Ray. are business visitors to -I\rfi‘s. Hillard Arthur, Summer- slde, has returned from a ten-day her through ‘illness. Her many friends wish her -'Mes'.r.=. IDYTIC Stewart and C. Srritpsorr of Brry View ilfopeRiveri iisitcrs to Stintmersrdc and i ~Rcv. 1C. J. Barrass. Summer- isttic, left this morning for Moneion. N‘ "S.." "°pr°5°""l""° “i m“ employees and tliclr wives tire- r.‘ i“ ‘ '°"‘i’""a""" l""i""“"°"'“ sent and the banquet was one of "- tilt! most enjoyable oi’ its tlunrt W " <. ' lll on ilmmds o‘ cs.‘ ‘I E" Night’ duc ate Sig. cmlfln‘ Rcluip‘ “h? "memly m.“ Herbert. Scirurriirrit of the Freight ilrrivctit- an operation ttr Soutas DODL and h“ able vonnnnyycc for Tiicascci to learn student e of Wales College. spent -~.\'fr. nrid Mrs. Eldon Cartip- Lell. and Mrs. Edwin Lyrids. Chu- lntletoivti. were guests on Sundriv. B. Mlllman. Kensingrorr. Jesus. King Most. Wonderful", ai- tar whioh Mrs. Lorne Campbell gave the meditation on "Thy Kingdom Come". Mrs. Harold Ii/LEOLBIJTIBII and bliss! Mary Gel- dart. sang as a duet “Have 'I‘l'r.ine Own Way". and Mrs. Jantes Mac- Arthur read the Scripture lesson. The fourth chapter of the Study Book we". presented by Mrs. Lorne Campbell willr Mrs. Willlamltoacii impersonating Dr. Stella Cilrcrtg of West. China Union University, vilierc the students were taught artiste, home economics, ltaiicli- crafts, and also where rnlirislevs were trained. The hymn "Lord of Light" with Mrs. Allen Jenkins at the piano. closed the worship DETIOKI.‘ The business rneetlrtg was in charge of the president. it. was decided to continue the sending of overseas boxes. The delegates tip- pointed to the Presbyterlal were the new president. and Mrs. John f-lopkirk. The new officer's were installed by li/lrs. Allen Jenkins. as follows: President, Miss Mary Gel- ddrifvtce-presidetit, Mrs. James AiacArtlrur; treasurer, Mrs. Wt‘.- iiam Roach; recording secretary. "' Mrs. Arthur Rogers: correspond- ing secretary. Ali's. Henry Moyse; UOIIIIHUYUI)’ Friendship. Mrs. i-lar- old Miliigan; Christian Steward- d ship, Mrs. K. G. Sullivan; temp- erance and Christian citizenship, Mrs. Fe-rno Rogers; literature e supply. Mrs. Allison MacLesn; ; hfissioitaryr Monthly. Mrs. Roland Sheen; lunch converter, Mrs. Wal- leee Bradshaw. The treasurer re- ported that. the allocation was over-subscribed. Refreshments were served by s the committee 1n charge. S Superintendent A 0i 0.li.ll. Speaks At Summersitie Superintendent of the island Llivislotr of the Canndtati National Railways. Mt‘. Charles ‘l’. Mont- gomery was the guest speaker last evening at a banquet Jield in the Olympia Restaurant. Sunrmerslde- qiiere were about. 8.’) of the C.N.R. {liq splendid arranceriienls so well carried out. Mr. James P. Hogan. Sunrmcrside station agent. capalily presided and introduced Mr. lViottt- d gomcrjv. . Mr. tilturtgoiiicryfls address “ab a most friendly and itiformal talk. He dealt with conditions \\ili(‘ concern the Canadian National Railway. l-le referred to the ont- ltundred thousand etiipleyces of d the railways as a solidly knit organization working together, not as separate tniits. but. eo-opet-at- ing so that. they might render i‘ better service tn the public in general. l-le praised highly the idea of this friendly get. together of all ilrc C.N.R. employees and felt mat, in a vv v ii. was ill keeping with the sp it of (‘o-operation ivhieh exists throughout the system of the Canadian National Rail- ways, which lie termed the biggest thing of its kllld in Canada. l-le closed h,» (ixivllfiill! i0 rill rt happy and contented i949 rzid all pre- sent, llllfll1ill10llSi_Y rr ‘ioiided by singing "He's A Jolly t’ ad Fellow." A highly interestm: sound film tvas shoivii through 1-.» courtesy of,t.l'ie Sumnierside Y's hietfs Club. J O 24512433191.‘ 12173111091!» SPENCER KATHARINE ‘TlieSea POL Summon-side TliiiAY (FRIDAY) aiitl SATURDAY ROBERT MEiVYT. TRACY HEPBURN WALKER ~ DOUGLAS e0 e e eye o e e~e so O-O~O§—04 ea 04 e REGENT THURS. -- FRI. - SAT. Double Bill "Return oi the Losii" and liiI FACE 0F DANGER WAS IHI - FACI 0F liiE MAN Slit § ((6/6?! ‘£0 ALSO SERIAL SUPERMAN—Shows 7 8. ' 9.15 Matinee Soturdciy-JJO orxoccrzzctm ®Q>Q GAME!) THEATRE KLNSLNGTON Friday 3.30, 1.15, 9.15 Saturday, 7.15, 9. Lco Goroey and The Bowery Boy! in ,Comedy-Drl|:nl "HARD-BOILED MAHONEY" Blip and Satch are es funny It ever. Also Serial and News. §co<§¢o-@co@>ce<>ee¢ RUBBER CONSUMPTION O'f".l‘A\VA, Jeri. vember rubber creased slightly pounds, compared with 14,223.00" in October. the Bureau of Statis- tics reported today. Natural rubber consumption totalled 8.691.000 pounds in November. compared with 7.889.000 in October; synthetic 4,047,000 compared with 3,702,000 and reclaim 2,694,000, against, 2,. 632.000. > 13—- (CPJ-No- consumption in- to 15,432,000 THAMES MUD Enough mud has been dredged from the River ‘Thames for en-i largemeni’. of shipping facilities in build another Great. Wall of Chins, s. e. rerun-ii, Willi iliiiilii ' SIIU IYAI “iiiii Btiiliiiilil ' iiiiI lllihiiifl "cum" |v omens n ‘MARIES F. IIISIII - MIiiliIY Ill‘ mnuuri u neauun lflllllltfl cw Show: 7 and 9.15 Matinee Friday 3.30 Sui’. 2.30 \ 4'¥O-O+O-§-O-O—O -O-O I Aged Resident 0f Linkletter Dies The death occurred of Mr. Al- bert Ernest Rogers of Linkletter in the early hours of Wednesday morning. lie was 80 years of age. He is surwrivcd by two sons and three daughters. The sons are: Leonard, in Llnkletter and Clifford in Ontario; the daughters are: Mrs. Laura Harding. Summerside; Mrs. Evnld Lcwln. Llnkletter; and Mrs. Earl MacLui-e. Arlington, Mass. His wife predeceased him thirteen years ago. The funeral will be held from his late residence. Llnkletter this afternoon at 2.30 pm. Interment In the family plot in the People's Uenrcleiyv. Sumnierslde.-S. GRAPMIII THE HISTORY OF THE Friday 8.00 “THE BEGINNING on THE tutti" ATOMIC BOMB Robert Walker — Brion Dorilcvy opia, R.O. OPIODIBTBISL‘. Eyes Examine‘. i Glasses Fitted Visual Training Given F REGENT THEATRE BLDG- j Summer St., Summer-side . OPTOMETBISFI Complete Visual Analyses Glasses fitted SMALLBIAN’! BUILDING Summer-side, P11. PHONE 70B t m a. “F. Hunter. ‘mo. Professional Bards T. Eerie Hickey Chartered Aeeeunirent Otflee st 1b Grenville Street Phone I15 SUBIMZEBSEDE THEATRE DEVELOPMENT OF THE Soturdey 8.30 Buying poultry for u few chicks. Empty crates iorworded Light Sussex-New Hampshire SEUSUII. KENSINGTON -s POULTRY more days. Plcose do not bring poultry WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY, JAN l9 AND 20 As we hove new incubators to install. Fowl accepted now in payment for the coming season's on request. We will be producing Barred Rock-New Hampshire Reds, Reds, New Hampshire Reds. Price $12.00 per I00 mixed sex only. Hutches crizh week eoriy March on and throughout the S. R. Pendleton " Fe Es Es