race Trustees: FEB_RUARY‘_1."1-949__ , 1 ‘T: western GUARDIAN ”'Tosivrs: J. Elmer Murphy. I36 Hanover Street, and - George Glow, 12B Ottawa Street. "UMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscriptions, Advertising The Guardian may be bought at any of flu following atorea in Summeralde: b u gooiulore. Water Street: Gourllea Drugstore, ‘ll Central Btnatt “w,” Bakery. Water ‘Street; Marti Gaudet. ti’! Granville Street; ymw‘; Grocery. Iluaaell Street; Alyre Dottmttda " ry, Second Street; Island Motor Tranapurt. Water Street. ‘h, guardian will be delivered to any home in Sttmmeralde by Carrier i i,’ n gs per day or 18c per week. Phone 280 or 280-2 for thla vprviee ‘ u t“, you! order to the boy responsible for delivery on you; mug, J-“f l mcriziuir. INSURANCE. was , iiluttart, Burmnerslde. —FANCY ‘DRESS carnival Bede- que rink ‘fuesday. Feb. 1. Good prizes. P4EJOCKE" Bedcque rink \Vecl- eadav, pep, 2. Bcdequa Junior wot-r. \s. Sheen and Mclnnls uicnilcs. 3 P~m> -SlX-CAR garage availsbis“‘for sale or rent in Summerslde. Phonu 386-2. — EXPLORERS CLUB HOLDS MEETil-‘G — The Boys’ Explorers’ Club of Summerside Trinity Church hold ll5 regular meeting in Ep- worth Hall on Wednesday cvc- ning. After recreation and the opening ceremony Frank Lock- iiztrt conducted the devotional lIOFlDCl. During the business sess- ion a discussion was held on the forthcoming Father and Son ba.n- quet and the Radio Program. Frank Lockhart. Frcdriic Macl-‘arlane, Vance Harris. Bobby Huestis, and l-iillard MacLennan have qualified ifor tho Ptithfindcr Degree and are now working on the Pionccr Dc- ! grcc. —S . Lilli. LADIES Aid of thn Princi- cunt.‘ liospital will hold their cbnhfl-y meeting at tho Nurses 4,1,,“ on Wednesday. l-cli. .2 zit l. m ._i'lll'.' JUDGES at. the Bvricqtlo rnflill tonight. tire blvs. George i Qntlrrbull, Fcrmvoorl, l\lr. “Elliot I“ rtugg, Central Bedouin‘. hlrs. - llniler. Ngrth Bcdrutic and f2. Lcivis. Freetown. _|it..\..~l.\'GTON UNITED fiitlttll Young Adult Liroup arc 113W ill iluir fourth your. Lczimau i President, tlmrgtc Muc- -'i‘(‘§l(l0lll. Elizabeth Car- iircr and Eicrctt Don- ‘ i ~—l.0.vl).l'.. l\lEETlNG~'l‘hcl1c- \ii\'li‘(’\' Pnvntcr. Jlfllfllwvgm!“ M!“ wand“ Wyn“ prfidded i~ li-. iIifl “Robert k.‘lll’l'llllll‘l'b“ll' me Jalluuy nlcmmg Gr m“ ‘illicit Illlvoliilfl oil blondal‘ hrciizng‘ ‘kbeg“clt‘.bhapter' LUZUE" sum‘ chm ‘iillll i devotional‘ service‘ memdc’ m we pro-lactic" "Wm °l W: U “(may and vmdunplwutcr the store of Smallmiurs Ltd. on "In - fpfch "Rtm Lewis M “ilmml F'l'ldll-y afternoon, with a. splendid a‘ ‘he Bible slmhyDurixlgilyc attendance. The first order of “(nod H was aormcd “Mm business ivas nouiiuation of offic- _p'Cemrevlllramcquo group crs, iiith the election to be held w“ their ..P‘_og1_nl1‘ o, mp tit. the tint uiocting and Mrs. Eli-ii: scnnctinic in Fcbruzufly. hilfFx“; M155 Dol-OUW Wyatt’ and nivls Um" ivas the stibjcct M13’ “' P‘ Callaghan “Vere ‘p’ for tlic PYOQYZFII and was in rimmed a “°"‘“““F°- Mrs‘ L‘ F‘ o, M“ LM Alunsny buthcllund. magazine and bool: nuflhmenlh “W? mum w,“ convrnci", rcporicd that a tiumbcr dnrir- and table tcnnis wet-r “r blmks had boo“ cmlmbuled h” d. lite nicctiiig t-lcsrti t-citli dtbmbulw" by H“: B°°k m“ .’\‘f0llll| Club and the majority of them lntd already been taken to tho hospital. library, high school, convent. ILCAF. station. Legion, liliscoucflo Convent and Legion. She also reported on thc collect- ing of Christmas cards t.o be for- ivnrdcd lo Liinblcss Veterans‘ Hos- pital in England to be used ill their ltiiiidicraft work. Mrs_ Thane A. Campbell, educational secret- ary‘. reported that. school prizes fur grades 9. i0 and 11 would be presented again this year; also that the second War Memorial scholarship is now posted in the Academy: lVLrs. Robert Palmer, post war convcncr. read several letters of appreciation from those overseas. who had received the food and clothing forwarded. Brief rcporls were also given by Mrs. J_ W. Lccky, counselloit! convelncr, and Mrs C. D. MacCal- lum. prcss secretary. ' S i\' L'OL3N'I‘\' COURT -— lti itc County Court at Sumnioi-sirlc F. Jutlgc L. G. lictrls iirc- thc vase was comment-cit‘ Fziircli vs. Curran and l.'.d.. an action for tress- flllfl dumagcs amounting t.» ‘p00 cltiliiivd hy tho plaintiff l-lt.‘ ‘jc:i". thrit. the cicfcutlaiits whiic n thv proccss of building a farm oar! on the propcrty of .\lr. J. .u ig ftaynor. Ccntrril Lot l6. and tllo boundary of the plain~ |\."ullr‘."l.§' caused uator damage ~ ihllllllllllf,’ up the natural flow f warrr and caused damage to his putting topsoil on it. Four i:t~ . s iverc heard for the platit- ilf .nd ruiirt adjourned at. five i’ l. this morning. E. H. Strong. 14nd E. E. Ariicit. arr- appcar~ m; for t.hc plaintiff and 'I‘. L. ankle! erfor the defendant. -S _—l'arsonals V —.\lrs. Earl liantili of NorLh Car» lcton has returned to hcr homo front the P. C. Hospital after lll'l- derizolng a minor but painful op- cratlonr-S. .__l.______i_ KENSINGTON RINK TUESDAY, FEB. l Sltoting 2 to 4 and B to l0 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2 CHARLOTTETOWN RAMBLERS VS. DARNLEY KHURSDAY, FEB. 3 North Shore League DARNLEY vs. LEGION _ - “ISSION BAND RECOGNIT- ti 0 - in the annual meeting of hr l‘l- l Prcsbylcrial of the W.M. oi rPc United Chiwch. hcld at m’ cion last neck. tlic follow- :~.l0l'l Bands won i-cwgnltiun 1' t O'Lcar_v. tjmtifli-tite for ll wars, West. Cape, largo gold ma: for i0tli yctir: Kcusingwit. ‘argr blue star- for 8th yrai": Bloom- ficlci and FTPPlOWiI. lzirgc rod star o“ 7th tear: Lowcr l-‘rcctosvn. l" ant Valley. South IPrcotovn And lirdcque. ccrlifirato (in 6th Her: Victoria and Fcarlciown. htcli cold star for 5th year; Saint» "'t‘f'~l antlill silver star for 4th ‘rti (tcorgetoun. North Bcdcqtic 1nd Wiilslfltl South. small rcd star '01‘ 3rd year: Albcrton. Brackloy. ‘fibsud. Hamilton. ‘Tyne Valley‘. “inlllshirc and Murray Riicr. green liar for 2nd year: Glcmvood. Mur- -'\'-' Harbor mid New filnsgoiv. cer- ‘iiiwiir for 1st ycrir: Boys’ Explor- "i". 1ft your certlflvair. York tSen» o" rind Junior) Hunter Rlvcia-S. 1.‘. f‘ —G. ll l\l.- l. SKIRTS - SKIRTS —- SKIRTS of smashing plaid, of plain rotors in the newctt. of new stylrs. Some are straight, some arc pleated i" round and some luivr smart back pirating . . . . These Skirts are "l mode by "Spnrlcruft" and we know you‘li in able to find luat the ""0 .\'0u'\e been wishing for in this large collection. The materials are soft flanncls and irorstciis and lliorc iii a full range of sizes. Come x: and choose your very own Skirt from the Ladle! Wear Depart- cn . ' -‘- The llry Goods Ilrpurlmrnt has just rccclvcd a shipment of itlI-Lisliioned Lltihlé IIOSE in faultless fine iinit. The color is beige "it — sues a u. to 1-2 - priced at 1.3a I pa» . . . . There have ‘tern a uumbcr of inottirirs for Lisle stockings-so don't be too late "Id miss tlils opportunity of getting flrrt quality Llslrs in the Dry Goods lhuartmcnl. ~i- I linnw sonic-tiling that's going to pep you up and malts you feel limit ‘look like a million! That. certain something is a new COTTON IOLsEDRESS from the 5 and i0 Department . . . . New Cotton House- viruses have only Just arrived - they are in smart, wearable styles "H! the sizes are i4 to 46. Ilousedreuea of floral print with dainty "candy trim - flaunt-dresses of check design with rick rack trim "HI llouscdresscs of clean. fresh candy stripes with while collars. Ev- "r Dress in the shipment. is nicely mado and well finished AND the "Furs are so reasonable too—".'I5 and 2.05! You'll feel and look so much better in a new llousedreha! Come in and buy one in the 5 and l" Driiarimcni. n 4. There's a snot-Isl offer that's going to intereat you in the (iro- éf" I'll-parliament! With the purchase of a l pound tin of BABIIOUWS TAKING rnwnan you will "t absolutely mu: - a decorated ‘lllflhltr! All this fur only 21 cents! Barbmifr. Baklnr Powder ls resili- ‘art-Item it's rertnlnlv worth the price AND with this you get a nit-e 90"»: Tumbler. mar: Take ltlvillllle in this Special om.- - u‘: the Grocery Department! i‘ HOCKEY CRYSTAL RINK TONIGHT, FEB. l CHARLOTTETOWN JUVENILE VICTORIAS V!- Sl-IEEN 8i MclNNlS JUVENlLES Gem 8 PM. Admission 40 and 25 cent-t _ 0n Presliyterlal Memorial List l At the Memorial Service the P. E. I. Presbyterial meeting at Harrington the names o! those "called to Higher Service" were read as follows: lVLrs. William Cras- weli, Mrs. James Palmer. Mrs. John Webb tLlfe and Charter Members). Mrs. Melville Johnson, lifts. Edwin L. Taylor, Mr-s. Isaac Carter (Life). Mrs. J. R. Dinnls tLlfe). Mrs. G. H. 'I'.1ylor (Lifel, Mrs. Murdock Anderson. Mrs. E. L. Burdett. Mrs. A. B. MacLeod, Mrs. A. L. Wright, Mrs. Arclrd. biacEachern. Mrs. Leslie llfacEvven, Mrs. Frank Auld. Mrs. Hamilton $haw, Miss Ads Shaw, MlSS Dora. Trowsclale. Mrs. Alexander Acorn. Mrs. Everett Schurnian, llfrs. Ewen J. MacKenzte imfei, Mrs. Robert MiwMurdo iLlfel. Mrs. George Green. Mrs. Malcolm N. MacLeod. Mrs. Harry Brown tLlfel. Mrs. D. A. Mac- Lcod (Lifci, Mrs. George Gordon, Miss Marlene l-Iilchey, Mrs. George Poole, filrs. Walter Gorrill. Mrs. J. N. Gillis iLifc arid Charter Mcmberl. Mrs. J. A. Brace (Life). lirfrs. Norman Wright tLifc), Mll Eva MacNcill. Mrs. Major Car- ruthcrs, Mrs. Thomas Prowsc. -S Vote All Stars. Moncton Game Best 0f Season In ahorkcy ciiitich which many fans votcd the best in Crystal Rink this season. tiic Sumrncrside All- Stars dcfcalcd the Moticloii inter- mediate Rockcts. Saturday night. by the scorcofll to G. ‘Ihc high score was duo to the ividc~upcn play-rather than io‘nn_v newkncss in the nct guarding of i-‘oy and lliirkc, ‘who each gave uiuch better than aver- age exhibitions. The passing plays in the attacking zones. particularly by the home boys. were a treat to watch, and though the puck man- aged to get. over the goal-line sev- enteen times. many of the smooth combination attacks failed only be- cause of sensational saves by the very busy goalcrs. Only one star. "Mooney" Gallant. the galloping gazelle of the icc lanes. scorcd two goals. but all the other’ Steele- coached crew ext-cpl. one got into the soaring su-mmarr- Many of’ the tallies were tho results of picture plays. but syl Bornards deflection of “T001” Richard's drive from right Wing in the second period was perhaps the outstanding play of the game. Fay in the Summerslde net received a penalty for charging an opponent skatinf: across iii front of the cngc. Covniicr. cite-aimed de- fcnctman of the visitors was a standout rind thrilled the capacity crowd with his brilliant rushcs. SUMMARY First Period l-Summersldc. lticlizird 3-Moncton. McDougall 3~1Moncton. ltfoDougall tFfirgilsottl - 4_Suruirierslde_ Jailan (Grantl 5—Sui'uiticrsidc, G. Bernard (Trninorl Penalties ~- Flay, Grant. Cormicr. Second Period 6--Su.tttmersidc. Dari: tGrantI ‘l-Moncton, ‘Pritcs (Cummings) 8—Sumrncrside, S. Bernard (Rlchardt Penalties - Gay. Trainer. 'l‘hl.rd Pl.‘ r1041 ll-Summersldc. ‘lraliior (G. Bernard. Llelghani tm-Sumntersldo. Sltftlg tOatwayn Gay) ‘ll-Moticton. Cumming: l2—Summerslde. Woodsidr (Gay. Oaiwail lJ-Summcrsidc. Uatway (Gay) l-L-Monclon. B. Ferguson 1W. Ferguson) lS-Smuncrslde. Gallant 1S. Berltarrll l5—-M0llClDi'\. Bishop tCormlerl i7~sumnnorside. Grant Penalties —— None. Lineups: Sii-nmcrside ~- Goal. FoFI d9" fence. Shlclrts. Steele. Dans. Grant: forqards. s. Bcmard. Richard. Gal- lnnt, nClgllflli. (I, Bcvnard. Trainer. Gay. Oatway. Woodsldc. Monrton -»- Goal. Burke: defence. MrDougall. (‘ormieia Wedge. Car- roll: forwards. Cummings. Writes. Bishop. B. Ferguson. W Ferguson. McDonald. Referees —’ J. Razavct. tlozsn tint-l J. BIBLICAL BAR!) Thori- arc more tlirin 55 htbiicai nroprr nnrncs in Shakespeare's first folio edition. OI I'll-I [AXATWE ANTACID ot Victoria rug; ctilgigpgii, ctiARao-r-rirrown llrapauti Wins From Tryon 5-1 Orapaud Hearfbreallers bond-mild their undefeated string of games Saturday night by hurnbllnl the neighbouring Tryon AINWB 5-1 1-" a. hockey game before a crowd o1’ about: 350 fans at Victoria rink. The game was played on ref! W?" terms during the first two periods with Tryon often humming their opponents Lu their own end for long periods o! play. Boulter lathe Cflplllld net-l. turned everything back but one piece of rubber in the lstter but of the second period. fired by Charlie Thompson on a. pass-out from Bert Thompson. _ In the last period Crapaudb big right winger George Nicholson started the big drive that ended only after four goals had been netted ss he took the puck from the Orapsud defence zone and headed the field down to beat Paynter. Five minutes later Archie MacKLnnon got. his second goal on a pass from Boswell. Other scores went to Boswell and H. Ferguson. Officials for the game were Doug Crossman and John Dugay. Summary: First Period i-Crapaud. MacKlnnon Penalties - None. Second Period Z-llryon, C. Thompson. (B. Thompsoni Penalties — None. Third Period il—Crapaud, Nicholson 4-Crapaud, MacKirinon, (Boswell) 5—Crapsud. Boswell 6~—Crapaud. H. Ferguson, iNichoisoni Pcnaltics - NOlir. liensington And Kelvin Tied 5-All Before a wildly cheering crowd at Kensington rink last night. the Kensington Legion and the Kelvin Monarchs battled to a 5~ail draw in a hockey mulch. The game was u crmvd-pleascr all the way with rug- ged hockey. clever plays and fine goal-tending. The Legion ran rough-shod over the Kelvin team in the first period. notchlng four goals without a re- turn. But in the second period the Kelvin team sniped three lo the Legions one. Dilring the third per- iod the Kelvin team forced matters for the whole 20 minutes and hem- med the Legion team in their own end of the rink and tied u_p the score with but a minute to go. For the Kelvin team lllcldntee, Campbell and Mills were the pick, _ while for the Legion C. Mill. H. Champion and E. Clark turned in fine performances. Lineupsz- . Kelvin: Goal. Millar; dcfcnce, Campbell. Waugh. Simmons: ‘for- wards. Oatway. lllayhew. hfiilar. \'i'endall Mill. \'V. Mill, F. MacKay. Mclllurdo, J. Picketts. - Kcnsington: Goal. lifcinnis: de— fence, Scrnple, H. Champion, Clark. lloward; forwards. C. Champion, L. Giydon, J. McKinnon, E. Craig, J. Bernard. R. Kennedy. Referees: F. Semple and if. Jay. I'll-st Period ‘l-Kensington, C. Mill, (l-f. Champion) 2—-Kenaington. J. Bernard Sv-Kensington, C. Champion 4—Kenslngton. C. Mill Penalties: None. Second Period 5—-Kelvln. W. liflll 6—Kenslngton. C. Mill 7~—l\'elvin. W. Mill tW 8—Kelvin, Mzrvheu’. (Oatway. McMurdol Penalties: None. Third Period 9—l\'elvin, McEntce, illfcKayl lift-Kelvin. Simmons, tMcEntccl. I Penalties: None. Augustine Cove Wins liver Tryon The Augustine (Jo\e Bulldogs dc- featcd the ’i'ryovi Arrows in ll scheduled South Queen‘! lfockey League encounter hy a score of 5-2 Rink on Thursday night. Although 'l‘r_von was strengthen- ed greatly by the addition to their lineup of Walter Campbell. a new- comer to the league who scored their only two goals. it was not enough to deny the Cove team of their first victory this year in ica- gife play. First Period 1—A. Cove. W. bfucFndyc-n . 2—A. Cove, Gardiner tCarruthet-sl 3—A. Cove, Culliff 1W. Bfaclfadyeni . Penalties: Robertson Second Period k-Tryon, Vi’. Campbell (MacKennal .. .. ... 5—A. Cove. J. MacFadyL-n 1W. MscFadyc-nl Penalties: None. Third Period tl-Tryon, W. Campbell 7—~li. Cove. W. MscFadycn (J. Macl-‘adyenl IBAHMIN! A8 CLEANIIB :.iu sir, so. 10.40 . 1.11) Jaipur. India - 10f" — Nearly cot-g. amen, most of them Bral-iminl. volunteered to maintain cleanliness and look after lsvstories built for the recent session of the Congress party here. Not long ago i this work would only have been done by so-calfed untouchables. Canadian pulp and paper exports amount to S600 million annually. 754i 4U»; (continued from Page i!) zoooo Goldhawlc 6500 Goldora 2100 Goldvue 1000 Gulf Lead 1000 Hacker .. 5766 Hasaga . 2000 Highwoud 200 Holilngér 5500 Homer .. . 9400 Hosco .. 1470 Hud Bay . 2100 Hugh Ma! 100 Imp Bank 620 Int Nick .. 4500 Int Uran . 2500 Juliet 1500 Kayrand 6000 Kelore . T69 Kerr Add .. 3500 Kirk Gold .. 3600 Kirk Lake ’ 1060 Labrador 4500 L Dufault . l???) Lake Shore . 2700 L Wasa ‘.300 Lamaque . 2000 Lapaska 1500 Lebcl 1000 Leitch 4500 Lexindm 7600 Lingman . 3625 Little LL . 5700 Louvicourt 050 l-facassa . 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FOR SALE LEA HANOVER and FACECLOTH Two Registered Stondold Breds Both Trotters Rising three and two yeors Good Speed Prospects G. C. GREEN Emerald, P’. E. l. Professional Bards ll. s. ELLIS lNSURANCE lftrz - Auto —- Casualty Phone 129 5 summer St., Summersldo I S00 E. E. Parkman, Op+.D., R.0. OPTOMETRIS. Eyes Eaatnlne Glaaaeo Fitter ' lisuai Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer BL, Somme ‘ B. F. Hunter, RD. OFTOMETIIU’! Complete Visual Analyses Gtaaaea Fitted SDIALLMAN’! BUILPLNG Bummeral“. ELI. PHONE 1U T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Offlea at 1.5 Granville shoal Phone 51d BUMJLEISLDE SIIMMEHSIDE Lost Showing Todov "CROSSFIR!" -\v'ith- ROBERT YOUNG - ROBERT MITCHUM G ROBERT RYAN Show: 3:30 —— 7115 —— 9115 wronrsomr s. THURSDAY l ' REGENT "Wt "whit-lanthanum one-manna roan IE1: by oann l. ZANUCK A CIlRIY-IOX econ mumgn A Comedy Riot from m}: to finish Address and Presentation 0n ‘Fhursday. Dec. 16th. the membrrs of Prince Arthur Lodge No. i368. and of Princess Mary Lodge No. 516. moi. at the home of Mi". and Mrs. Percy Dawson. Crap- aud. to celebrate with them their 40th wedding anniversary After some time spent. in social conver- sation and music l\lr. J. Vcrner Moore ivas appointed master of ceremonies. To the strains of tile wedding march plnyctl by Mrs. Kenneth Paynter. lilrs. Eric Lou» thcr and l\lr. Wrixon Moore escort- cd l\lr. and Mrs. Dawson to decor- ated chairs in the living room. After a few introductory remarks i\ir. Moore called upon Mr. James Moore to road an address. while Mrs. Thomas Best on behalf of the members of both Lodges. presented this worthy couple with a beauti- ful sliver teapot. Although com~ pletoly taken by surprise Mr. Daw- son rose to the occasion. and on behalf of his wife and himself. thanked the members for their gift, and accorded all a most. hearty wel- come. The chairman then called upon Mr. ‘T. H. Beat to make a few remarks. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson were also remembered with lovely gifts from ihcir family. Mr. Daw- son being given a fountain pcn and a tie set and Firs. UBWSOII a brooch and ear-rings. Delicious refrcshinciits were serv- cd by the visiting indies. a YlICOll decorated trending c-cko bcin; niadc and prosontcd bv firs. \\‘ri\- on Nlooro. W. M. of Princess Mary Lodge. The following is the ndrlrcssi Bro. Percy Dawson and Sister Stuart Dawson SHOWS 7. MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY l5 and 9.15 HATlNEE MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 3.30 DUWDTQ‘O 95002053372‘ 0'0") . "fro Tin: ELEBTURS t or THE niwii or canal Having nominated as Councillor in i-hc forthcoming Civic Election. l hereby solicit your l have served on your Council Board at nit-mus‘ time». and should you choose to again clc the Town to the best. of my ability. Yours truly, P. J. MCINNIS 1 Q DUO 0Q JLOZJZQDJOLQDBJD f MHJ-Dilrbimfl confidence and vote. ct me, l tilcdizv mysrif tn serve tfilfiiftililfif-Ififfififili-Ytlbiltfii con sans Woll tapestry, Birth of Christ, mattress, fly rod, book cote with Encyclopedic set ond 35 books, shot gun, large Chesterfield couch, Blue gloss set (cocktail syplionl, beer goblets, bridge table. blue silk tablecloth, house coot, full dress suit, silver cream, sugar lump, bevelled gloss mirror, also etc. PHONE 74f, and troy, Egyptian brass electric lamp, chrome and gloss electric various ornaments, pictures, vases, SUMMERSIlDE of a very important celebration about to take place, viz.—the cele- bration of your 40th wedding anni- versary. Having found out the date, your fellow-members of Prince Arthur and of_ Princess Mary Lodges have come to your home this evening to celebrate this happy cveut with you, and to fert- der our heart-y.congratulations. The years that have intervened since that auspicious occasion have dealt very kindly with you. You have seen your sons and daughters grow to manhood and womanhood. each of them having established homes of their own. Your relations with the general public have been most cordial; in business. private. and social lift- you have always behaved with the utmost courtesy. Your home has been noted for its hospitality, ereij‘ one, friend and acquaintance alike being accorded a most hearty wel» come. You have taken a keen tn- terest in local affairs, alivsys giv- ing your support. to any vtortlvv cause. You have spared time .ti0r effoit. to advance the in- terests of church, school and coni- munity. In our Lodges you have been faithful members. endeavouring to display the fraternal spirit as set forth in the pugcs of our llitiizil. Your support ivas llO\€'l‘ withhold from any of our work. and _\uu al~ vrays considered if a prixilogo t0 help in any tindertakine. no rnat~ ter how l'lllll"llll it. ntlglit svrm t1 he. On bchaif of the mi-inhcr; of ilir: two Lodgcs rcpresentod llf‘l'l‘ this evcnini: no would us]; you i..| accept. this gift in loxiii: rcnicin. branco of ftlilllllll service Hill rendercd. We nculd hi1.» you i» itonsldc-r this crnblerriritic of Hi’? lave and friendship of your fellow- niembors. who arc tiuw \\‘lSll|l'li.' Dear Percy and Stuart For some llfYlC past rumors hair- been floating in the £iil'."i'UlllOlS OUR BOARDING HOUSE a ' FoR A LlTTLE Quiz on, HELLO, eenenis KHAN.’ “TELL Ti-tosETulo PAROLED M065, BUSTER AklD MAci-c, THAT INSPECTOR Moonev WAMTS 'EM To come pawn TO CenTRAi. sTATios) ‘i you roiitinucd litippin-rss and 1110s»; parity. | Our loiing thoughts and our her-t neither _. €>00§00i0 0€ CAMEO THEATRE KENSDJGTON lilonday matinee-aw Evening 1.15. 9.15 Tues. 1.15. 0.1! Abbott and Costello in blg 001119!!! "Vflstlul ivliiow of Wagon Ger“ __Wll.ll_u_l\IB.l‘j_0l‘l6 Main (Bemggbgg “Ma. Kettle" tn "The Egg and 1"‘ also "Let's Slng- Grandfather‘: linvorltee." lm¢>wsixi GRAND FANBY Dress Garnival Bodeque Rink ‘luesdoy Feb. l Many valuable prizes Costumes admitted free l ‘ wishes go with you through. the days and years that are to com!- Wlay tlir: example you have act. lik" lhc Star in the East. be an int spiraiioii and a guide to all. 111G111’ bot‘! of our Association. and ma? flit‘ lllllll ideals and the vision uliivh inspired the founders 0f our organiratioii be an inducement in us to Cu forum-ii uith renewed on r-rz" in the !llt"'l'f‘5l51 of our helovccl I Ni on brlinli o! the members of VlillFi" Arthur and of Princess ‘lily Lg-iiccr- HARRY QIJIGLE)‘. ‘Viirsliivfiii blastrr. AMYIE MOORE’- \"~!'I|1v f\llSll"‘:~'i l int-rind l" ‘IT i. lint 10,1915 you EVER s Par PORPO Bee! 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