pmpeud Creamery Has Biggest Year -Tiie annual meeting of the - ud Creamery Company was Egjfain the Crapaud hall, Fen- lwly lam, 'l'iie president. Mr. E. l, ..uliii presiueo. and after the ltghiig oi tile minutes. gave the almuai presidential address. no g,..t.'lltA8U a uealiy welcome to Lilil'iBil0liJei.'S and patrons. and was nappy to report that the Company had in 1954. done the largest vol- Heovy Show In West Prince -Snow started falling at noon yesterday in the West Prince area and by evening motor ii-nl. fit was proceeding with extreme difficulty on most roads with many sections completely block- ed. Drifting snow quickly filled in high cuttings on the highway and a number of cars were re- ported in deep banks near Elms- , l. Spur! E"-libel Frets : ll Prince iisllnty I; I Alter taking a humiliating shel- lacking from the Psrkdale Flyers of Charlottetown. the Aces can again lift their heads. They gain- .. hostess and those on luncnl committee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenaultl motored to Summerside. February" 10. On their return they were accompanied by their little son Richard who had been in Bus- pltal there. Everyone hopes that little Richard will be all right now. There motored to and from Char- lottetown on Thursday. February 10. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Alsenault Eietiiianllan 11 Saturday, Feb. 19. KENBINGIDN Y. . - -The regular weektv Hutu was the Kensington Y.P.U. Feb. 14th at the United &vI. The Stewardship and Training Committee led h Allyn laadhl. was in charge of the devotions. Opening with,cal1 In worahiplaad hymn 502. Scripture In taken from Matt 7:14-I. by hymn selection 41!. Donald l Let's Talk It Over It "I" Taking high school grades out of the one-room schools in Prince Edward Island is a step which should be greeted with enthusias- tic applause. Being a more or less radical change in our school sys- tem. it will probably reap its share of scepticism and criticism, and the bulk of the applause. as 7 v - l dale, ed y at lmm. l G M and Mn Henry J, rglllml of in the case of most reforms. will Glover lead in prayer. Iihlo 1 magi lg?-.",1lfs.5l,.i? .,;':fl'lli'fa.f,..:: Show plows moved out of Al- this.d?fleat by gi:cingn:lleentChlr- Howlan and Mrs. Harify Arbing likely I19 I dtllyed Iclldn PI'0- lead W M15 M11171 WU .1 :;nui.gcmr.ed. an man,” of ag, berm" about elem o.clock to open loltewwn Royals a beating on of woodlllllclll cednre. increasing in volume as Act. 10. followed by eliapiar I d 91 er the biggest year to this data. Tue president said the plant was not adequately equipped to handle so large a volume, and the directors were considering ,the purchase of a new tainless steel clllll-n, and possibly a larger steam boiler. He thanked the dir- et-tors”for their very hearty co- operation throughout the year. and regretted the illness which had made it, impossible for one of the dii-ectors. Mr. Mark Cameron. to up the road temporarily and as- sist motorists into town. The O'- Leary versus Alberton hockey. game scheduled for last night. gas cancelled early in the even. g. The heavy fall of snow eon. tlnued through the night. Two Trucks In Collision their visit to the Raceway Stad- ium laat Tuesday. The Flyars may have an edge on the Royals but not enough to account tor the Aces comtn- back from a seven-goal deficit to a four goal margin of victory. Of course. the Aces did beat Parkdale. too. 6-3. Just one week before the rout. but fans tend 'to remember the last game they saw. 0 0 O Laysh Schurinan's boys will' Maurice Araenault 11. Miss Jean Arsenault student O'Leary School. spent the week- end of February 12. at her home here. Mrs. Joe T. Gallant and Mrs. Edward Griffin were guests of Mrs. Jerry Arsenauit on Friday who spent the past three months in Alberton has now returned to his home in Howln the beneficial effects become more and more apparent. The reform should be double- barrelled in its effects upon our educational progress. High school students will get more attention. and, as a rule. better instruction with better facilities to work with. The tools to finish the job are im- portant. People keep quoting the Abe Lincolns who used birch bark to write upon and reached the heights. but this does not alter the "What's the Difference." Dili- sing followed. The business meetin . aoadhetad by the president. A Mae- Murdo was opened with in min- utes. read in the absence of the secretary by Winnileo Dunning. and approved. A committee was appointgd : select two hymns for the . . U. hymn festival in May. It was decided to invite J in young people of the church to the meeting next week for a social at attend the meetl!1S- HE bellewd have another chance to show all night. fact that. everything ell... being gathering of games. quiz'a and ii ihedcommtgle SdeaBl:;Illn;V:llId be am A MD M kl ded atnd sllndry that they are not the Me r Lyman M M d equal. the better facilities for f111'nS- followed by lunch. goo or - - - n c oa with puip- sumbe bums they looked on 55 5' 59”" 3-" work. the better the work done.. ” "T ':TTT"T' til ted lz , . r . ' '1VlI1;.e 1Il:ul;nhlg1;I;s?1'9;:1d mg: ht: lgvdood atndda halfton truck collid that fateful Saturday against pi, l V -l I1;-:1r1;l dfarllefgmlmdtdled 10 Sum A conslderablelilumber of parents pl-ofesslonal Cards 0 1st Max Thompsmr 2nd u...cy.”..'2'..”K.'i?.?.”s...:l..1""Q3.l'"'i lslarrawe .!""" they lml-5:! me " ' " - ' y. 33”” bean sel'd'nS,tlmr lmdelleu "'T-TETTETTT-T the V8313 - - 3 vs- on gue rimroses a ceway '” . , ys an girs arger ren res 17:: rs --1 Al 25-Year-Club Preseniailon C""1""1 all. as - ' su ng eavy damage to both P kdal to be be t . . . , te ill just make the practice lllaled me prize winners on fheir velllclesl P3: In: sracmw R; Keg”; weather to rain and high winds, W5 m W ACCOUHTGHII good showing. The Bull) truck from Borden night will re-establish them in Mrs. Lila Robertson of R. T. Holman Ltd., Furniture Department became the newest taking away most of the SHOW more general. T. Earle Hickey Mr. Henry MCD01131dv DEW was coming toward Summerside the good grnceg of pl-lace County member of Holmmfs 25'Year'CIub 0".'M0"day evening) Feb':14”?' and mus mined the Especially 011 1118 roads. which Undoubtedly the children left Canadian Bank of Commerce superintendent for Prince Edward and the l,,ll.l.,., mm Emu. mdom. And don, mm M boy, ranks of those employees who have given 25 years faithful service to the firm.- The are now quite bare making very behind in the sight grades will ldin island. was invited to address the bane was proceeding cost when wmlv. l,. giving ll l,l., old cguege club now consists of 18 members and all were present "on Monday night at the poor sleishlnit - also benefit greatly. Results of Summarside. P.E.i. Phone sees nW9""E- Mb'l;ll1:i,Ct;l;::f;1f'lDlEe”l'S5 :l(1ft1l1lC1?1de11l0CCdr1ed.1t1s I'eDort- try to do just that when they annual banquet except Mr. Arthur MacDowe1l. who was unavoidably absent. The pl'E- Ellllle Calla". ,,,,,l.,,9d ll, enudnge eXr'1m”""t'"”5 hf” 3” w All,”-l Robenson . , s . . ' , l'l'lll(' CITIT ' , V i;”3;?f,'in..le there is a let of but- ....,...2.El,'"i.,..i,'T,1;"lf.f..,.";13l;,,;1;1, ""53 me” "M '5” 51" M0"”' sentatlon of an engraved wrist watch was made by Hal Walsh, senior active member Leards Mill at Coleman on Thurs. glrl&11mn”2l 8 leaclm-, P. E. i. MLTLAL i;UiLniNa ter in the Marltimes. it is moving road while proceeding up a grade gue team this p.m. O O O of the club on behalf of the firm. Show above..at the time of the presentation from day. February 10. value even in one-room schools. Granville at Water Street lte ra idl . and - . - . l l - l Summerslde :lllls0;0s5sl10hIigEfha1:I-In maypbeypmty t::tmpiu:;smbeelLo:t:e:H;e15l::l we saw Freetown .Royals for left to Ijlght are. l3:olJ(ei-;t1I;I(:)l;)l1arl;vpll1esigenl1. MI)S. Robertson, Hal Walsh, Hairy HMIES ullllam Palm 0, Blmml mtrlliougwtlklltiglstla I!t:)nluC0h:DlAL P. 0. Box well out of the-way before the aged. No one Wm injured. 311: firtsatn tlirerdle 311151 wgnther when Holman. vice presl en . 0 y a y ou son . lFlf?Il()l Vliilelda in 1-lowlan. Sunday of the hlgll school work Elm. mg, 3344 Ww&ivp 001 flush season begins. He explained 4. Eagles Tgursda I htc llll.-ll:ll,,',, l m d E n e ruary . ular school hours. the fact re- the new regulations for the butter mu R Y 118 - By 1'6 is un ergo slurgeryl. lveryo e Mr. and Mm Myra Bugle of mains that the other grades would . . lllal would be purchased by the a klirre 21! smhart team. but Y hopes to see this me me chap Ml” Rand and M-r and M” ollell suffer some neglect as the R. E. Ellis & Son Limited 3; P””d"Cl5 B"”d'- and this year van” 8"" mm S”"m”"5' Cm” wlie'iw0tII jutget mm to be not S .de Mr d M e A ih Fl able tn re"-lm home to m pan Eddie Gallant and family visit- teacher, 11.3"1""5' P1" 1' W "l F1" -' A1"-0 - 0111111"! 5 they demand a higher grade than aull, were the new directors ap- 19': 9 W e" ";:w they W9” llmmersl fTted' 31"”! 'il' " ”f"yMl"'"'”(; 91115 811d 113”? b"1”191”5v -1311195 ed with Mr and M” Jerry Gal. emphasis into grooming her en- 5 Summer St. Summerslu. kl j- ever before; he advised the pointed. V n ormer years w en they won V181 l8 k 8 S1118 0 5111 land Robert Jr. very soon. lam 0" sunaay - lmllce sllldems for the test, the --mt-w I l Creamery to take eVe1'y PIECE": The following comprise the full ""3" straight 9I1d111l7l0115h1P5 in Another successful program of Mrs. ljran Ga an.1 on 9111165-l Mr Robert Calla!" of "Wm" ' favorable results of which reacted Opfomefrlsf - lion in order to produce the best lmal-ll of omccrs and dlreclorsl the South Shore Leaguel They minor hockey was carried oullat day lllghll Februdly 2- l 1 S Ifsjde n Tuemav cllllgrallllllilnlls in Mr. and Mrs so much to her credit. E F P k I , grade of butter possible. He said President. E. C. l-lolm; vice-presi- 5"” have wall" Campbell: "'19 Raceway Stadium in Summersld: l M” vllda Ancnaull G, Ll 61”!” m. mllnme 0 E ” Aiulreo Wood who have been All, ll 1- - l lll lllal our '01; Dar gun ' he was lsnre gzalnllalggindbuglzg ttient. Ericn Lgwther; secreta1'y' gllgegxgk Shfulbrtgllarhibacgiofbzhe last night. , . . . is spending the week visl(tllng Febmmy ' married three years on February hlghts:lllg(,ol'Jg:ljl:yl:)rl:hg are en. I ;f:;";l.:aY'f:lll, l,, we lllllfre or l;fj'::;fr'l3etll, ' Plmgl d;Ef::;'l:' ll mus. leel lllm ,u,,,,l,l; lnfl; Rgglrylgefeagflpiageiglgfls gflV':':g with relatives and friends in How- Lev Arsenaull was "1 Summers 12- mull; universities or commercial REGENT THEATRE BLDG. I 4' . llle llldugn-y. Heath Hawaii, John Nlclmlsml, ll. the end of the rink. The boys Legion downed the Y's Kids 3-1. 13'” Side 0" Tuesday' February 8' A Valentino party was held in "Mk be given compete"! insmlc. sibmmer summenw ' The "crewry reported an in. w' Macxenzm John 511111310333 pick themselves up making like FIICKEFS IW-at ROSGFS Ind Arne" pal pl-lll-l-ed ml lr l-ll. There are several cases now the senior room of Howlan School non for their future careellim 1'' ls B. F. Hunter R, , I l' crease the make of butter over manager. L. H. Roggerson; but- 91111 311yW1iy- fubefl W8l1Bh- 811- 5-1. Leigh Hudson getting four agheold llll-If 3.... El-Own alebllle of very bad colds in this com- on Monday afternoon. Febru- 350 rilelgesliggyorthlflil this ,..,'.”',',f;. Summerside. P.E.1. -' Phage sut 1 '. the previous year 0085.200 IbS-- ter-maker Kenneth Paynter; feed 0”191' 05 01911” S191181''b1119l111E goals. White Stars dumped TV's home Of llls dallglllel. and sl,ll.l,l..munity but so far none have re- ary 14. I lefig; and lhal lhe Dverlall aver. sllmugmhx-5 BUILDING .1. I101" 507 P3”'0"' 3” "'"e”e M mesmanv ETD?” HNVEYI 811dli- ”'”'P'- "351" I” "'9 best of mm 4-1. Keith Cameron leading the law Mr and Mrs Hollis Ellloli quired medical care. Some of the . ,, bi. llmd ll, as lllllll . level of TT'j:mm"T-mm: -3 53 in the year. The Company org, 3, J. Trowsdaler John Nlcll. as the result of an injury. They scoring with two tallies. Cdlmdla" The late Mr Brown was a rest: Pupils have been all; up school Mr and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant 59 1 A. Ri:3yinongDGrant'.. . Showed a net profit before taxes an the year's operation of 54.861-3.04 which was voiced by a former as being a reasonable profit for a literacy as possible. Not the least of the reasons for this is that the democratic procedure calls for an educated band of voters for in olson. The following were the ten high- est producers for l954:- Max Thompson. Victoria 32,118.13 miss Biff Read. a real canny rearguardsman. Up front they no longer have Edgar Taylor. Wal- ter Simmonds or Gord Cutliffe. Tire blanked Smallman's 8-0. James Yen netting four goals. In the Pee Wee division. Cur- and family were guests at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. due to colds. Friends and neighbors. of Mrs. Oswald Cain are sorry to note :88 Water Street - snmmenide Above Maurice Milils Men's Wear PHONE 3530 dent of the Mill Road. where he operated a black smith shop. To the bereaved family sympathy is Gallants parents. Flrmin Perry on Sunday. February 13. r d 311385 and R9"3bI95 lied the ideal sense it is they who de- V farmerts organization. 311.379-60 Allison Lea. Victorn .. 2,014.93 They were plenty good enough to gimllanp ' Kr ll 1 ' ""”'d"I' that she is not so well and that worth of new machinery was add- 1-1. Alllenl Rose valley H l'739.65 handle me S(.lml.'man-5 Eaglesl 81:0” tiglry 3la'l'l"55 Jiamlgofxnlzgi The little son of. Mr. and Mrs. on Tuesday l.-t,l,l.um.y 3' Elle had Miss -Lauretta Arsenault. em- ::,l'vT:::dh0X 9r';"l.gfI29gg'3;a?g8l'lhk;: . 'V: ed dl11'l11Z the yBB1'. and It 19 Gilli C. Stordy. Crapaud 1.53107 who looked more like canaries in scmlllg all lllree counter; for me Robert Arsenault is now a patl- ll, have melllwl care lmm pr. prloyedv in Sllmmerslde spent the llx” mglks the SW" when an L. K- Zielinskl, M-D. l .. llected tthealt i: Lael;5ernaal:llll7il;l1l(1elryWln l-Wiarvey.CCsrleton 1,512.76 their natty bright yellow uniforms. Dairy Kings. The Yls Kids down- 91" I11 P- C- H"5P1'dl- WI19” he Dewar. All hope that she will be iln”I';;l(:ll'l:nl"eek'e"d '1 her Mme our improvements and reforms General Practitioner la;-"lnl,Ie'se shareholders were Wm H. Gyeerls. Cllillrgiaulglv . 1,499.54 Reg. PI1lIIlDSv8l1d Ralph Cham- ed the Jule Bags 4-2. David . better very soon. ll ' Hat have their nrlgin. Malpeque Road l -d1-1-dwmend of 5(7) on their paid Wm bed”-N -icrep l1t:19F - pion played fine hockey for the Wenle notched two goals. estlng and was between IhelCali(' A few (mm l.l,,,l-lgll attended ” lgtensington. E. I. 9 11 -' - 1 -- d -'1 l -- Eagles. and a new boy named ill the Bantam dlvlslml Hal. Club members and the pupis o ' V -v- hone: Hens ngton 2 up shares. J. MacEacherii. Appln Rd. 1,453.53 El-lc Campbell looked prelly good . dl ld L . 52 'w grade eleven wllll llle members "19 l1"19”" 5?””9-5 '1". Th””5ll3-l- , lw M” H Ma..Ll.l,,., 1.-allowed -:--j-----m- A change was made in the Com- 1;, Mcguald, so Melville 1434.00 . . . ' T” 9” 9 93”" : - 31.119 l l, .L '. C ll Cl ll - - February 10. in the United Church HUNTER RIVER w. M. s. . - - f ph .l. h , - for the wln. 0 l e 0 ealy B U Wlnnlnil . , - by the season 0 prayer. 0 ograp 9?! any! bye-IEWS Wl191'9bY 0119 new - - - , "W5" "Med W” . ll d A .l ll at Woodstocn for the late Jim - . d h l giredor ll added to the Bum-d, W9 T9 EFUIHE 811XIDuS 30 569 ners and. Gerald Ranahan netted ml" the farmers ” gt.” Vmr; Brown wllllse llealll ()('Qurl'ed in The regular meeting of the Wn- M55 M' Large res 8 C mill: THE READ STUDIO I . some of those luienlle ames b ll D1'- Clark Alum Rdy'191- Char 9 - from the stlldv book. Roll call I makin the n h eight instead i i ' 3 ' M L990" lame” Mercmysl 55 e the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis 1119115 Missionary Society of Hun- .' - V D. W. SEARS I vim An amendment was "C CC CII GT5 We understand a league has been yet undefeated won over Curran wIm5' 3nd Ralph Adam5' Ellloll ml -l-llegdav ter's River Presbyterian Church 5"5w9'9fl W1”1 8hVP1'-S9 dofpscrip l n se . l- l . ' . . - .- t i t containing t e wor rayer. . - made to the Incorporation Act STUY Of EXECIITIOII s?:l;n?l1'vel::ltesmhaf:g hlggn Elvgiiegjirlfgvlggngongpgllgfg Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warren. Th? Mme; Manna and Rh” 3:l:l,l?:;n:1heT:3:,I;fla3fe1Y:,:Elliy3l-ag Till: minutes of the last meeting D9nI'I5T3 whereby the Company may re- . . ' - ' accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ” t . . I f .' i ' i ' i were read by Mrs. D. MacLeod. deem one hundred of its own QUEBEC (CF V glgenallugnzatllmia nt::)reg'Vaen lnhlqse D0”ce”e shm mm” 3 hm” of James Hudson and daughter. 195' Ganam "I .p”'5V'”9 N"? m I;lr:;'lden" Mrs J" 5' Bums W9 The world": Day of Prayer will gggigima m""' Ct par "l"e' ).- enam Clava than they But in Drevious ;caxl-Os" coumers for C md B" In the GI0VIa- S"mm9"5Id9- mumred to Howl” along with MR and Mrs” A ' be held in the United Church on 4 Mr. Peter Toole and Mr. Max sentenced to be hanged Saturday final game of the evening the 0'Leary. on Wednesday night to Clarence Gallant on Tuesday The meeting opened with the Feb. 25. Closing hymn. The Ninety l Dial 2366 Summerside f f . If t ' - , . .- 'lIt '.h'.l.'hl2. db . jTT"'TT"T"TT-TTTT ”- Dc '.1:.""i'f MrNe"1-W 1 ecga es la aryman's s- . i ' - .' ary aroons an e .ummcr- H l l , , , cl . , l e r s rayer. ygcnn . ul-gun; Wmlom reported on the amvll I stay of execution to May 20 to thing we havent had for many ,1" Gallant The score would have side Aces. Mis. Hector Rich.-lid was has Andlevls then led in Prayer. Hymn. ties of the Association. They in- troduced the new method of col- lecting the "June Set Aside" of d'Epee, in Gggpe ,0 In" at the t l ll d f ' d in 0-. d R ll ll theme being. For God sent not His 3 d ll ' u. paperweights. but C.-ll-d ll Gl-nay, ull-l, Gall llt end o rea ves an rlen s by the Presl ent. 0 ca was . lff fvelflch edlxs onpgldlbbybutgg Scggglflzld fgmmtiggggnlltiggnwx you get a better picture of things llll,ll (Bangle Al-sennul: handled Leary and V10111lly- , answered by twenty-two mem- l'vl::lflld'lhEutW":;1f:l t""thE0"gf:r11: E. 9EPtlng. J' W. Macxenzla Rose-month. later on. and it seems a wise llle wlllgiles, .5 Mrs. Gilbert Gnu”?! of wand. bers. One visitor was present and permit an appeal. Clavet was con- victed July 14, 1954. at Perce. Que.. of Pelchat's slaying at Manche Western Guardian -1 WILL BE ABSENT from my office Monday. February 21st. Dr. W. E. Callaghan. -RESERVE February 25th for Ice Follies, Kensington Rink. Pre- sented by Charlottetown Skating Cluh. Sonsored by Lion's Club. -DOING CUSTOM GRINDING and Mixing. afternoon! only. bes1n- .cnUll.CH or ENGLAND Underwood has - few more cur1- 0'Lea lit s t ' P t ed ' 1 ry. were vs ors on 3 ur- Bernard presided. Mr. Ian Strang ( 05 pan game) mfcevFeAblf'ttl'lIl'lI;ycf!1':ltpb'"lIl'.u1 mm” :Xl:rC:aiiG:;I0: f0;.eI;1:1.l:;W in! years to his record. day to Charlottetown. reiadmln 3lele;esApgnsl;erP;gsd:i;g FREETOWN Roy Abs 0 t an . 95 8111 T”":""”" ”"”"s' D” ?z"'"q"i5”"E5lcs"i:;llin33c”'E? personals ia3l"'i?o5. '3;li'ifI:.'i"y Zllelhgiesl: ?v""G5""iv'””""' 8"” l'Z.'i"”" R". Tohlgnf FEB lllll, SCHURhiXlVr?SusEAGLES l n if llll l ln d f . av. . - - ' ' . . agner presen a ver ' l x trrles 01251-6 the E193? sSt5CIi.;?10l:ra.l:-1 Thomas'. French River. Holy Imckey 53"" betwee" Mbermn fine message. ' Skate after game Sale is March 1st. Application forms may be procured by writing to the Fat Stock Show and Sale. -RAYMOND GRANT. Optomet- trist will be in his 0'Leary Office. Saturday. February 19th. -LEGION HALL. Kensington. pre Lenten dance. Tuesday. Feb- ruary 22nd. weather permitting. Dancing 9:00-12:30. Burn's Or- chestra. Admission 75 cents. Communion 11 a. in. St. Stephen's. Burlington. Evening Prayer 2.30 p. in. St. Mark's. Kensington. Sun- ; move to get the Juveniles more moons. the place to start pressing is the midget or juvenile brac- kets. Of course. you've really got in the public spotlight. This hasn't been an ideal year to start this movement, but now that it is started. we expect it to gain con- siderable momentum next year. 0 I 0 The Jimmie Harris-skipped rink of Summel-side. which won the Regal Flour Trophy here this week. is said to be the youngest in point of experience to cop the trophy. Jimmie himself. Harry Dye and David Miller are virt- ually first year curlers. Dye and Miller actually so. and "Dutch" -Mrs. Lloyd Sharpe entertained recently at a quilting party at her home at Norboro. - Bur. been higher but'for the fine goal- lendlng nf Aubrey MacDonald in the Victory net. I O Leary -Mr. William MacFarlane of Bedeque. is visiting at the home of Mr. William Dymerlt and Mr. Jack Turner of Knutsford for a few days Miss Helen Cooke of Cape Wolfe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooke is now employed in Toronto where she expects to spend the winter. . Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Dennis, and 0'Leary in the Alberton rink on Thursday night. A very, fine debate was held at Mrs. Alex Mac-Donald. Sumnier- side, was a visitor over the week- siock spent a few days with rel- atives and friends in Miscouche. Mrs. Roy Arbing of Woodstock. was a visitor to Alberton recently. guest of her sister, Mrs. Donald Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Belts of Glenwood. were visitors to the home of Mrs., Betts' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Harris on Locke Road. Sunday was Church College Sun- dpy. At the evening service. for the opening ceremonies. Mr. Blair School mates of Mt. Royal are very sorry to hear that Marlene less to the ladies of St. Anne's Club on February 11. The meet- ing as usual opened by prayer several children. It was decided to send 55.00 to the March of Dimes. It was also decided to only serve sandwiches at next meeting. it being Lent.Mrs.Alban T. Arsenault kindly invited mem- bers for March meeting with the usual bingo. Meeting adjourned by prayer. Bingo was played realizing a tidy sum for the funds. A delicious lunch was served by -.j-..:.-.1:m.. KENSINGTON 7:00 p.m. sharp Famiei-s League Lorri Hear My Voice. was ihrnilgh him might be saved. read INTERMEDIATE llcll PLAYOFFS BEDEQUE RINK Monday. Feb. 21st Second and final tween these two teams. then sung. Scripture lesson. John 3:1-I6 followed by the exposition. the game be-ll l Water Street. Summeralda Phone 7032 Funeral Director and Enhalriie ALBERTON l ST. LOUIS Phones: Alberton: 30-! St. Louis: Mrs. Nellie Maillot Tlgnish E change 16-4 Dlgnified & courteous service. TONIGHT Intermediate C Playoffs 1 Albany St. Pete l vs. Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs Game time 8:30 Admission 50 and 25 Skate after. . 9 ll... 9' Charlollewm dny School 5.30 and Evening gllm. coll” um D, Borden la llle home of Mr. and Mm waldo Phillips lind her brother Willard GRAHAMS ROAD Admission 35 and 50 eenta.l pl-nyu 7.30 p. in. All are cordially confined to her home through m. phllllps on Thursday nlghll Subg are confined to their home with horsus V-FISHEIJIIIEIS (:10URSE.u- Mr. invited to attend. new All Jam in wlshmg her . led of Debs”: iIRes0lved that pneumonia. CAVENDQH l .0rman a . en a -, , c , I s l W ' l, . V ..i....: -MAmsm1E,s com--m mm -M -We 4- l:.::":.'.; l:'.f..l:.:..'d"l”i.”.?f;:i;1.'! red in -Wins Sum:-V Wrnoon Thin-slllly ll-om Halll-.x when he County Magistrates Court yester- ' llle slllglllg l-ll llle Bloomfjgld um. 3:00-4.30 attended a short Fisheries Admin- lstratinn Course. Two other Prince (V-111111131 Fisheries Officers. E. M. MMKRY of Alberton and Russell Perry of Tlgnish also were in at- tendance.-S. n11EDEoUE hiilvx today. 1-2 pm. school sports practice and hockey. 2-4 p.m. skating. Evening 7'30-8:30 p.m. ladies hockey, Roy- al Sisters versus Dunk River Sis- ”-'1js;. 8:30-10.30 p.m. skating. Ad- mission 30 cenu, day before Magistrate R. S. Hin- ton. Q. C.. a party from Tlgnish. now in the United States. was fined 3300.00 and costs or two months for illegal possession of 2108 short lobsters. This case had been adjourned filom last. Fall. A man from Summerslde was fined 3100.00 and costs or three months under the Excise Act for possess- ion of a still. The same party also faces a charge under the Temper- ance Act and this case was ad- journed for one week.-S. 1.':”.i... -Mrs. Elton Sharpe and little daughter. Karleen. Margate. are spending a few days with Mrs. Sharpe's parents: Mr. and Mrs. iB(enneth MacLeod. Irishtown. - ur. -Mrs. James B. Croken. Char- lottetown. is spending a few days with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Croken and family, summed-field. - Bur. -Mrs. Charles Taylor has re- turned to her home in Malpeque. after spending several weeks with her son-in-law and daugh . Mr. -Mrs. Alonso Webster. Mr. Lonnie Webster and Mr. Carl Stew- orboro: left on re 18 as an by bmu;hey Ms d vicinlw. art. for Boston. "mun- sion was very lively and inter- ing were: Dale Paynter. Patsy Bowness, Diane Waite. Marlene and Wayne Cannon and June Hard- ing. The small folk played games and enjoyed the delicious supper topped off with birthday cake and ice cream, and sewed by Mrs. Sharpe and Mrs. Leigh Paynter. ted Church on Sunday afternoon. Miss Verna Stetson. who is em- ployed in Summerside. spent the weekend at her home in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellis. 0'- Leary. motored to Alma recently. and visited with Mr. and Mrs- James Dunbar. -CP. HOGKEY TONIGHT ATTENTION ORDER TIMOTHY AND CLOVER seen PHONE - WRITE - CALL FARMERS in the evening one hour skate after game. If no game skating from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. 99 ”CAMEO IENSINGTON Fri.-Sat. 7:15-9:15. Matinee I p.m. on Saturday. Ben Johnson. Edgar Buchanan. Martha Kyer in excit- ing outdoor picture. "WILD STAL- Williams. Van Johnson and Tony Martin. REGENT Today 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 JIIHALLEN THE wllll s..uslss.alsalsa a,?ewMmra.. -W.m:tevenson. Char- ' I LION". Also Serial ll: News. g AMALGAMATBJ 1941 .:::: "MW" "”".'T” ,, COMBAT '1 PURE” mm OWN Montague Prlmroseso vs.ds3s;do Aces uR?)?::L U .414 Al-g Tllgy Sgcurg Forgvgr? t:Ie8)IIfIII-tIn.nBdle:lI!lt.heCIlSlflI'trIiI.c' III: Admkdgn & an Fri.-Sal. 7:15 lv 9:15: Matinee I , It costs so little to protect your family's financial fu- llllaovlznlnngn ?fek:: cu GCIIII PIIIIO 9:15 P. Mo :a(;'y1rrgI;i'Ey ill. ;i!ecI'IhIroTtE':As:1stIIe2 R C ture. Let us help you plan a well-balanced insurance TONIGHT (SATURDAY) 7:15 - 9:15 Wltiilesllsrrlson. Vlrglnishiayearitl Geoi-gelaadel-s "'1? "N111 3111- Wdb- a ply to the following: CAPITOL suullllnlslll: 1 ...... M I C N Ter"li'lu:3d T76 n.3'u'"p.m”"" - ADMISSIONS svbanmsmmml :';h1l'311r1;'3.1:vv fwwmfeblzhlhglllflgk Owing to the limited quantity and the high prices of Adults 80c: Children 500 g.En:lIWA.I.I.l:6n7l:ga.t;yu” s-1;-xx i. casual. wean- were in play. " Prizes for ladies Tlmahy AM 00”” Seed, We "9 ””d”"' t” btmk ymg In CIIIHIIISOOPO smxm L.llICE.EtrehRm mzrironn ansrsoil. as-In went to Mrs Leaman Caaaley for order as soon as ble, so that we may protec you an uxme RICHARD AND THE wl "mm" cum haw” 3”,” glshc-I Icprl: wlmt: cu. mum? your Farm Seed equlrements. We are also making ord- " 31, .. uganglgy, g..,n. mic ulngx ;, pong:-gar, up TOO V I0 - nttgtnwj, '3 Mr-. 1"fI'nk:.Il101d m for the SW" Delivery of AGRICUPTLRAL CRUSADERS a :.n'ClAN1'. miarioototewn. warsox iianns. Ieahoaa hm 1110- hm” ' R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED Itr Walter seows qiia ulvalum roinaaoo- IMITIIIL FIRE IISIIRIIGE CDHMIY " "" .""ea.'s'.':i;a""."s- "f.u'3e'a' Produco Dapf. "THE TALISMAN” llsihnl nusslassa use apiouleuul an-i MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY KSTABLISHED 166! M UTUAL SERVICE aassEcuRl'rY program. IF YOUR BUILDINGS ARE VACANT YOU NEED A VACANCY PERMIT. For Correct Insurance Arrangement lead om:-a ognes Bnmmerslde, P. E. I. Charlottetown. P. I. I. I. LELAND LINKLEITER, MANAGE Prim Edward Island