PAGFTIFTEEN Pig Escapes During Stonii .rna ousaoim. aianiiorrarowu Slside Mercurys Edge iiegals Eliminate R. C. A. F. Meteors 6-5 Maroons Willi 1-2 Win lastjiglit The Alba:-ton Regal: outsksted 3. 1952 , , ,, ,, ms vvssrtitu GUARDIAN f"' nnwa cotmrrv orirwli: npausav ff? sf-.... ri..... Auxiliary Meets O'Leary . Vicinity I Iunnsr Itreat. In-nnerahla. then lost. -- guises-tpttau. Advertising Ienresenhttveu A very auccustul afternoon tea gng plows. . . axons: chow and Gnome: no-non sponsored by the Ladies Aid of the Wm, H, mcm.u,n. mmmce Imam" 0, MM", "um um O'Leary United Church was held on wenesday afternoon. Feb. 21th from 3 to 5 p. m. at the bane of Mrs. J .N. Miicwilliam. It was larg- Ilinase Phones: 3031 and ease. Guardian all: he bought at any of the (qllowtng stores in sumtne .::... a rare experience last week when during the snow dons: a three- month-old P18. belonging to an Bernard Macmillan, ran away of ember. present. a meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Sum- mersida branch of the Canadian The surnmeuide Mercurys edged the R. C. A. F. Meteors in the first game of their play-off series Borden Defeats or Street: (loin-use Drugstore. 21 Central Street: and outplayed the highly rsted 0'- as.liIanIa inthiext dit.e"B"b kt. 9'" l:'";l'.':..una. water Street; Dlllk nausea. or Granville street: ,, 3,.,,q.',',";',',','k 1'," hum :,'f5,. 6.5 Leary Maroons to win the second our attended and the 1-dial mm Legion was held in the Legion and despite a continual search un- it-”l” -W:i”".i...-. '.a.;;”.”.'i';””.;':'”;.'.:..l"'.l'::'..lF";;:...:;.?:i'm cu;', :1?" o'.7-'- W cm W f”";f, '" "',:.,:;uW":': 3,-u'..:: t '"”””” ”"”" "mm on mm mm with '.l..'i.i::.i.”'.I.'i'r..':i:' .r.?”m"”.....'" ' - - t i -- soor o - n W"" such service DrIIl- ;en:l:xe:?'h::fl:;f"3 vllllll um:-,1:.,. The Borden Nationals defeetedilivlberteorgmiink last” night before m" 33”” M"3Ph"- cill”m”'- Mr" 3".L' Mo".lw"' pruklenl 0' ”m"'3l- l'l”W"" ""0 4”" 1"” M L w”” '" ”''""''” duels. called by referees Chas. the Freetown Royals 0-5 ll-5! nlzlllione of the largest crowds seen in "h" 'lm"'d A "V?" Ni" llllclt ll” l-W196 Auxlllnry. presldma. when the storm had abated the wuss PRINCE olrlcn Hogan and Coke Grady. summer. to win series 0 at the Intermediate the rink in the put two years. roi. IN S" lhfnvm Wu div! he! been As a result of a discussion of gll.ll0o!Dl8K!'nl7lf;-I geen hidnr thgdm-:8 Albertans: Frank Woeln. llepresentauva. side got. off to a flying start and B ell?-uls l" two strilsht canted lowing up their 4-3 win over the h 9” ef" ""9 h”5P”'” l" ch”' extending the membership at lad- ' ' V i w in t in i Walsh and immediatel the chase Phone: 08-! Office and 88-! House. had a 4-0 lead ihree-quarters u: Lineups: Maroons. last yearls intermediate ” '9'” ”nl””V"'3 m ”""l- 1” in the ommiluuon R W," m, was on gum Mr ”wBl.h m ,...-m-m-w " the way through the initial per. Freetown. - Goal. Richards: de- B champions, the Regain were in gs: ;f;;:"g'ef3)e1';d:o rT:5:n"2E:n:oon cmed to hold . godgl night, gt the skits. followed. the' animal. for -WmADmG CA3 old Sydney -5091, pnongm nghmui in iod. The period ended 4-1. The fense. Wauizh. Clmbhell. Roberts. complete charge of the play from - Lemon Home on Tum” Vnrch mm, mm ,, mm nmuy 0",. Albany, stock at Bmci,-'5, Summerside boys were widely out- Reid: m"l”"'d5. Tliylor Duvar. the opening whistle to the fine. - L takmg it and bmmm u but Coal l-tlywll E'f:" simmons, C. Mills. W. Mills. Llard- 4th., for the purpose of getting sc- played in the iner. Roberts. smith. bell. scoring three goals in the first period. without a reply. two in the sandwich session. safely to its owner. Despite its --DON'T roiiuhr the Variety "Severe Storm" 4””: s'1'An.'l'EB. cow chow I and their goalie, D. R. Morrison. qualnted with potential members exposure in near uro wepthgl triite and milk chow, sold a: concert tonight in Kensington. put up A fine dlspluy Ol Del Kllhmr 3"d"' ” G”3l- M3151 ll9l9"”i Second ind two in the llnll lf-I-n- mu dmuguu mm" wgivm" of and four feet of snow, the little glrlgglsy 1.. ing to keep the flyers ofif the Dalzlel. Muitarl-. 08'-W8)? Plclm" za. 0'Leary'a two goals were ob- e a me mxmary. 3mm.) 1, 5.14 1,, 1,. non. Q. g... -slugarr mppgg, steel, ginc score sheet on a good many oc- ing: forwards. Campbell. Dfiirlwh. tamed in the second period. De- since the opening or the new WW” '0' "' "P"l”"”- W .”:"r's.?:'3W in W at W i?3i?&i.T'?:K.”ii..'2””t”.i'i2 hrs: E3l.l.li. -:.v;i:;,.d;:.r;;.;-.iv.:;s:r:,-,.i;n.;:e. in ms . htiirv in iiisriiate C W' at ..wum rairri;A pie-Lenten Mercurys were scorinz twice and FBNG"-' ' I ' he-rd Worklnilz, tehsin. the lies!” nAumX' "bu 37 -l9Pl-W5 Relflflllglll; (t34?j:)tttl:r:dot(heth6merL:b1el:a "enmg ...M. social event in the form of a card glet tncileg Oneblt. C. At. 8 MMAEY strong defense broke up their play; gllllOl:189Yml:B;1sl'fIlel:8n sewmd ship of the Auxiliary, and this . "”"”i.': :23: 2?”n?”9F.fm”?..?.:l:l ...:.:.;:::-. 6 ”"'n?. r 2232:. .;0"::. :3... .. ....... .z...s .. .3... be by em M gummemde ll! Fmlsh ml Klwhgn: li:.,k;”?,',?j inginn 0,, ,x)p,nd... nigh, '1:-ei; 25 two teams managed to notch a l-Freetown Reid fsimmonsl. tending ff veteran goalie Perly Cape Cod. Md .l:'.m5llecl'”'” membe” wk" lnd Fmgst wood l r 'cl Sold b F0lllfif.:Cll tables of auction were in goal apiece in the final frame 2-Freetown. Taylor (C. Mills: Hardy skated the Maroons off Five inches of snow and winds Pmvlsmn ms been mild” 1." vme "rm- wums mi(rfi.eil;allid;:dll:i1ntlull'are Co. 5 play. The ladies first prize was F07 llle Wl"""5Cl13Tll9 Deishan. -'4.-Borden. lPi0liBr1nB (Dammit. their feet and out of the series. "D W 55 mlles 3" ml” W” m”' .((1Jl::l'(l):lTSHnn1BenC;0rll;::l?F6AuAl)2laf:y Th” 70ll0WlnE l3 W”. c""1"3 Th" Sum . equally merited hy Mrs. Rosella J09 l39Fl'lfll'd Ind Laysh Sohurman 4.-Freetown. 0- Mllls lT3Yl0rl. Erskine Gavin and Glen Matthews cast throughout the Mariilmes and made m'r mrmsrgng them. g':fi-ll!-lfltltll; fit the Summefslde Rink -JUNIOR. HOCKEY. plriyoffiGlllls, Mrs. Willard Brown and goat :11 bi-age of goals apiece. The Penalties e- Waugh. were the big goal getter; for the lnqalitjoslrmng ctgastaletareafick t e Members of me Legion exam. 01” eVef,10X(1)8-pm ' . ' r' - r n- -' ' l - 0lV. C hV , S . . ' ' Nmm Bcdequp rmrlll mnilgolt-Iclll3ll'1:ll'nL(l:Iye(lltiaiia l1IlIdllll4l)r1llyB:t2vTt'n 'lIl'lnl'.(s-:l'vllEgSl'?OOtllleffSniBx:I'0flKllifl,Q lvflil10eOI'lll:lil: Second Period ?rl:lzaIlls:ialll'lBlvsGtlil:hn F?:ft'lJnAKtkltItl1:Oeli llml llslllllly (ll-Sflllllo C0mYl,luIllh- he met Mm the members M the RCAF V" Blmk M"”g”' Thursdny' Adi(:):?1lye-hez;(l(l'lrl;0r'l lvs lizentleiiieifs iiist prim was won by-lice in the first frame but peiiil'- and M l(lncli each got one 6'- aticns and trzinsportation hit the E,';c:lLei:,gAl;):(ll1a:,'VH.etogggrwid lriegl "mm Fug” "' Am” lOVlll l'5- , .- ,, l ' .. l ' ' I - '- i g . - , g N g -( g ' I - ' 12 - t M. F. Schurman Co. vs. 0 - Bcdcquc. Admission 2.) cents. Mr. llioina: Hunlphry and a con- lei kept lllfm dlsorilunizedi after 5. Fret-tmin. Gardiner IReldl. Lcarys goals were scored by Small 0V3 C-ml” ff"-ll mlm Yl”m0l"” attendance, and the plans for as-,son and MgcR,ae, that. Lhish Scliurmnns two R.--Borden. MacFa,xden lDaiziell. man and J, Baglole. The Regals l0 llalllax l0llli;hl- sismnce to me branch. . 845 P Louis llogcrs. A bountiful lunch iWll.S served by several ladies of llnillan River parish. Music was by Legion the Mills'Bros. orchestra. -rl,ASHl.lGHT and radio hat- ieriee, fresh stock at Bruce's. .-BINGO - Canadian isolation prize was awarded to Mru' l goals were beautiful efforts. Laysh going in each time to deke the goalie out of position before slip- plni: the disk into the draperies. were playimz without their star cen- ier. Fred Mlllman. at present in hospital in Fredericton. and Jack Rochfnrd. defense-man. who was in- 7.-Freetown. Reid it-Bordon, Ciitcllffe roatwavl. 9-Borden, Mirttart (Mac!-Hayden). The weather office warned all thrree Maritime provinces to pre- pare for a "severe storm" and snowfall ranging up to 10 inches. At. their meeting the ladies ap- proved s plan to operate 3 canteen at the bingo on Thursday. l-lolman'a No. Rotary vs. Legals All .111. l vs. Roughrlders Bag Factory vs Bank Account- ta-S -IQ H me Every Thursday at 3 p,m,. .4; F70 Carreau. on defence for the Third Period lured in practice. V The llEl1V.V Wlhds were expected ?,,..' good prizes. Proceeds -' losers, was easily the pick of the Referees - B. Calourln and L W CW5” dew dllllss Ruin WM lc1lstgnllbl('. Coffee and dougiinutsl, R. C. A. F. aggi-egarion. He scored in..Bm-den, nalzlel fDorsevl. Silliker. Y0”-0355 ln Snme Cllslflcls. will he served by the Ladies" three goals on fine solo efforts. ll-Borden. Hmvatt. fDa.rrnchl. There We” no early reports of Auxnwy. and the misconduct he received in Penalties C. MarLean, Campbell. smmvuny damage or distress at sea. MRS. CLARA MARTIN the middle of the final period iin- Dar-rach, -KENSINGTON AREA ICE doubtedly hurt his team's chin-es First Period ANCIENT SPORT In Loving Memory of considerably. MacDonald. was the most dangerous forward on ma 'Me'.rors iittzick. but failed to dent sroars.-. Kenslngton Rink. 7.30 P, M. Friday, February 29th. open to iwhools in Kensliiiztoii and stir- ---The death of Mrs. Clara Mar- lin occiiirrd mi Satultdhy. Feb. mill at the home of Mr. and Mrs l-Regiils. E. Gavin IE. Atkinson A. Richard) Bull-fighting, still a favorite G. WILBERT MCCARVILLE. 445.sport in Spain and South America.i llortttam rouiidlilz districts. Compcmorj ad. Henry F. Em-"Md. St. Louis. in thfhgwinesll 2'rR-9lZ3l3- 53- Gavln lwas a common entertainment in who passed away hlllml l”e' her 87th vcar aitcrscveral months ' pups lalchardl - -- 12-30 Rnclent Greece and Rome. mness ' ' R. C. A. F. Meteors .- Goal. 3-Rrgals. Glen Matthews . February 28: 1943- -sl:iti0l.'si.v ILL-Mrs. siiih- Sf '. d b h. , Mazee: defence. Thompson. Car- --- (M. Kinch. J. Klnchl 17.50 . . . Prmd Ban, Mill River, left. for 1e S mrme Y l we Sm” bl lreaii. Bellefleur; forwards. Adams. Sincere S.V'mDall1V l5 ll9l”"l ”' Penalties C P. Boulter. M. Kinch PARK ('0R3ER'"lRENC" RIVER Lovln I remembered bv ' I . tended in Mrs. Thomas Follantl upon the death of her sister who missed away recrntlv aftcr a short E. Atkinson, A. Richard. wt L , -The regular monthly meeting a former niarriagc. Peter Doucette and Moses Douccttc nf Mfissa- ?:J)?fj?5o(?1?1dg'('gSll)lflncPr. Mmphersml" chuselts and Jeiioinc Dnucctte in Sunwumr '"”"Y ""1 ”" F” his Wife, James n.', and Rosaleen. 28th she will leave for llnlifnx, Building for some time past. an- nounced yesterday that his depart-, merit has moved into new qutirtcrsl in the Federal Building in Stim- iBcrnartl) 4;:ri,ru' Saturday. February Wh- ,3-S'Slde. Deizhan 104-i :4-S'sitlc. Gallant i tscliurman. Gay) ... 14:48 Almllf 3" 5m'l'3' M hea A social evening for the W. I. members was held at the home of .Mrs. Fred Bernard on Feb. 6th. 9 32 which proved to be a very enjoy- Third Period N. S.. lur medical treatment in . l Sumnicrslde Merciiigvs '- Coalp s , .1 Pg! (1 , . . . iii. Victoria General Hospital. SllH":T9l;:l::I',al was ham 0" Mon-'MOl'iilsUll: defcnc-e,Gnllani. Slll:"is illness at her home in Boston. 9”" r” alascglegzjlalggn ul1lle'0f;:::I;15; (I)I!15t11t41lrt:i g .;y.g..' ”..” H g” lilrs. Bell has t;e1en dscrloustlythill day morning Feb. mm (0 main. ((i?rat(lJy. Lcclgy. Clorneiigx for. Mas. 4-Marnons. F. Smallman prank Brown on Feb 14 Nazi . 1' i ' ' ' ”' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' and her many run s l0D- H I k M s" L. , twar 5. 'ai'. ernar. e:.i..i.. pf (J. Baglolel . . .. . ll.2oirrh ii d ' . i ” l s be .::.".;::".:.?.. C.::;:i.::"...i:";i:;-.;g;,drr- ?:3.2ii" cs. .28 21.2: iii: ' For Better Washm too long an in s c wi soon 7- V , i e y. it-rlniz on. W??? ' e (Gavinl .. ll.4fl. ' - f H u tn .. 0 be able in return to her home. fVftlf,hra”1::)dnl;hE?gal;l:l';l1:: l;::,:' glWn!ARY the hnme nf James E. MaC- ggyqegalsy E, Atkinson ' ”.55i?:g1ng,.epgaung)e thgns..(;:,t:ed.,o m : . 1 f iwdll - Mr H s'Biirial was in the church Ci3('ilEl- K n - Loan and mm 3' 7-Mam""5' '7' Bagme .”"l50"- Roll Call W35 answered . - . "Niall QUARTE S ' ' '1”). pi.-,9, period (G. Bemardl . 17.40 by 15 members and one visitor I Cannon. iriaiiaiiiger cBf thelsced hl:ol-l - lm-5. Waldo hMCD0llEhlvRilFa:;dl p..nam9. M C, ;.-,.as.,,.' smmmamlrepemng R valentine verse Ming . tam Certi lca on nine i. w Cl --r-Mir -5; ,, , - .- - th fineral of or aunt. rs. - w . , ' 5 , mu bem located in the Mncnmaldi Incxzchlgiiniiian 2..'i'liHa; hukhlnson of Cmnfn, Lot, 16. Gavin, Rodger-son. G. Matthews. 3:: loifmtIl;eVel1r.ist meeting were read E Friends of Master Ronald Mc- r he is con- MRS. AL'Gl.lS'l'l.VE UOUCETTE Rgaegals E, Gavin IE. Atkinsonl Memorial Hospital. Tyn Ga”am' MacDona1d' LCCky' in Brno which Kratochvil attend- Mourn Our King". by John Rob-1: lnlervlns lunch each eveniniz endiglif Hfcke” 01 NONI Cave Ind -- Id t ed ert Lamont Campbell. , ,, we no gums of 3234;, Ind 32390 were as ane Doucette and Mrs. Cecil The United Ladies A Socio y r . M . C H wt , -wd mj . , t - .l.. . resliml. Before leaving for the-irl Gllllalllr Summelsldt met. at the home of Mrs. Earl 0ol- prT:l: epmglle Tegspap" R33: men'l-isiersmirineliermxllomenvlor th: : l C ””"a"u” r homes the Insmuuy mm be; --e-?.- I -111 on Thursday evening Fcbi'u- 3' 9 Pr ” 3-V 35” y In . '1 m -11 all 0 C 9 0 :lllR;ll(l'fl the hostesses for lhelr ISLIANDER 15 TOP 0l4D'TlM' -'llr.V 2l5tl dogfeggp lg;1emv,:,l;i'1sextonlI):3e alhzsu't?rt:ireix'itlf sin dolla- I s N W K" M55 and neighborliness. --r--"4 V ' i . , 2 tion for a grab bag. .0 , . mg -The most. interesting umg tn Thp many friends of Miss Emily ldemmed ' "5 Mf'-lo'G9"' V”Ll”,lV A spgllng contest was put, on t Dlsrnlln TED 3Y . Personals the world's last. hundred years is Colwlll rezaret to learn she 33;: lr:H;l"t?e;ll:9n:le"f:ioll::i9 ;I;"”(;”(j!by M155 Annie Mncneod wmcl-p: , . d 2' right now. is the opinion of Mr. LONDON on't TFe'b 2L4CPF.ibeen confined to her home wlshlpuh, w H". degence minister l)r,!Droived Very educational." also a t R. T. John A. Foley of Vancouver, 8. ' " ' measles. t ' contest. "Famoiis' Lovers . First . Alexi Ccpirkn. The repnris indicated that C. l .l Hkl .. C '. 1 fl- ri;,r;,r,a,;,;w,on;;i.::.:.;.0:33.14;: .:"';”".'::::. :2... Hospital liercfm 3 Ur av morn”: l g came into the open with the , y, ;Next month she sails for Ceylonjmrg Mrs" wllllalll H'1HC1.;1s0n'x:!o(:Pl,arrcsi of formr-r foreign minister::::g3:laL"?(gfll:?:,1 ";:,:l,ve:1ll;,'V an to marry a prince she met in 1912. llmlln” ll" s"r”" " "mm? '.Vindn Clrmeritis ' ' i i i i 1950-Ta cn- . the body was transferred in Con-mmod in n whohgaln "Milan 'nlLhflSi9Si1 and ladies in rliarge. .A 40-year romance will culminate . C., a former resident Wate - - . i ford Lot One. C F "-1 -lwddmg bells for Ethel HW A private funeral service was ' Lane who tonight. served her last A ”""l' amcle 1" 5 Vl"lC0llV9l' shift as night matron at West- newspapcr states that after minster vc,,emm,- watching all the achievements and troubles of almost a century. Mr. Summerside. Prince Edward Island 0 o we-uoeeeu-ee e-eeooe ee eoeeeo --.;.M..--C-m----7---?---ww- l .-Mrs. Austin Beer. (formerly Ruth Hlitz of Amherst. N. S, and her two boys are visiting lni Ktnslnston. Mrs. Beer ii daughter of Mr. Sandy I-liltz. .pri7es were won by Miss Eliza . Campbell and Mrs. l-lenrv Meek. f icollertinn amounted to sl.35. t440tt't-ffrt The mt-etiiipz closed with the C "T -g”- CAPITOL Summer-side nlerslde End Will ln lull"? be 109': -The llmlh 9' M75 A”3”5l'l”9 5-R. C. A. F., CBTIEHU .. . 17:53 lmed W hls h0me with vlrusl 9...Regals. M. Kinch Table evening to all. Sick commlt- . t shed there. This com letes occup-lD0llCeltc OCPUITOG M lhe home 05 penalties - Macphor-son, Gav 'l'm6Um0l'llh- rs. Min-phvi H mi) tee reported five calls had been 0 E may of all Hie office in the newllVl,I'- and Mrs- Cyrus Doucelte in Bclleflour. Gallant, MacDom:il(i,' --- Penalties -e Smallman. made and the school commlttvc : building.-S. MlSCl0uCll0 01; 8E8ll1I'i'lR.V. Fell 15 Gay, Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Wllfrre.dWMcDr;:l:l'.al ,g Mepcrtt-d lint chocolate had been . : -e- Kl H9 M10 0 - were the guests o l ta. .19 sent for the iiriontime meal and O ..p;y1-gnjialys A-r (Argos -i Mrs. Douccttc was a former Second Period lnrown and Miss Eniilv MacLeaillTo e ithe pupils were enjoying it very : Mrs. Leonard Pickering and Mrs resident of st. Edward and had , 'on Sunday Febl'llhr,V17tl'l. I much. . o Eula Thompson. Sherbrookey engvgone to V15”, 5", M1,, hmne of hex. g4Side. Scliurmail ...... 1.30! --W - i ' Correspondence was road which 6 2 ,,,,m,,..d at aucuon ,o,u..gm.. mtsoii ivhc-ii she was stricken serious- 'rR' 0- A- F-- Camla" - 3104, Mrs. Reginald Birch was they!" consisted of a letter ffum D1 0" : ' um, ,pm.1Du5 ham; on W", dmm-. ly ill and passed away. 3'41 0- 5- Fsv Spellc" Hgiiest of llP'l' sister. Mrs. Prank Cal-A Meara witli. information on the s : mg, occasions recently to am in, Her remains were forwai-dad to -'l”Ri C- W Pi 93”?” : jybcck, nn Saturday, February ltlth. g Dental Clinic. also thaiik-you .let- : , raising funds for the Slierbrookrimc home M Mr" mld Mlsi 5-Vlmlll lo-"RJ A" F" Chalsson mm --r- l'lENNA. Full. 27 - fAPlA Rt” ""5 from. those Wm) "ccewed 0 ' Women's Institute. During thcfirsi D0llC9llfl from where her funeral ”'”Ss”le' Bemmd ,, The nitin.V "lends M M''' lVall,pnrts from Prngue indicate-d Io'-:””,t,5 d”””” ll" ""m”l' "l,,l'”lp" t : evening foul-been tables of human was held in the Immaculate Con- lDel"h""' G”-l "'””',19:n3,MacL9fill are glad to hear he is l'P'l”1igl1Q mm ,1 10p.i9v..1 purge i,,.5'0n Cnlerlnil TOT E Cmwfil mid : A mg We ,,,,,,1,., of m,k,,,oie ....,,,,.coptioir Church. Palmer Road. The Pe"'l"l"S -r”aCPll"S0"- ('”"l-V .ccw-rino from the illness which im,.,.,...,..,...d in H... ayemy 0, Cmhmlthe fourth paper on, "Winter . 0 in play when the ladies p,ize5..-N91 Requiem Mass was celebrated by Carlton” C'a””m' Delgmmilkept him Confined to his lwmt l0l' sloviikia. which has the most.lM9al5 F” The Famlly llere : 3 won by Mrs. Ollie Mccormack andlRt'v. Patrick Walsh. who also read Chlmmnt the past month. 'iiiodern mililiiry force among Rus-ihexlcl Q . i bed '4 . e M,-,,R,1ph common and nu. the mnimltlal praycrsr at the TM” mrlod jsia's Coniniuiiist. satellites. . 1 tcolllnllllf”; llbas lllllglllllly mo 6 : lzentlemt-n'a prizes by Messrs. Nel- i1l”l'9i Mr, Wnorllmld colivill snr-iit the; The Prruzue radio indirocilyl” 9': 3;?” "Qt? V lm ';u':; 2 4 son Miigridge pnd cllnon M..cnr. Mrs. Douceile is survived by five 12-R. C. A. F'.. Bellefleur past. week visiting his flaill!l1iPF.;i"Onlllin”iCf'l reports that Gen. .lar- "em. tl:!u1”"1 d ('il"lrk cgmkm 0;: : mack. The second evening seven- b”.V5 and lll'9 Rirls. Sylvaln Dou- ichaissonl 2:15.Mrs. Victor Sanderson. Siimmer- oslav Procliazka. who became frglgfelgl enrgm 26:), P l;,m.(:mcandl' a my, tables 0; .ucuo,, were in cette and Ben Doucette of st. 13-S'Side, gems.-d lglde, chief of staff in May. 1950. has Nms !'JOmE;iPmfmn:' l ;: 0 Play. Prizes went to Mrs. James Edward Cyrus Doucette of Mis- (Deli:-him. Srhurmanl .. 13:-18 -r W" ”"""'"l it was '..i.. decided that the w it 3 lldrris. Mrs. Nelson Mugridge, 00llCl1P- Wlllrfd Douretle and Pnt- Penalties - Carieaii, Gallanui The mnnv friends of Mrs. Hai- y Mal.-Gcn. Vaciriv Kr:-itochvil was 1. gcwb me; School this momh : . Messrs. Kenneth Simmons andirlck Dmlcell" Oi Sllmm"5l(l0- MP5. Gilli. lmlscoiiducti. cariroau, field Ma,vnai'd will i'eRT9t 10 lDm'lll”l”"l'l"'d "5 uCl"'Tl ”l slam in selected DldCPl of poetrv was, read ' l CIl'lChapipel1, -1-he membem 0(1Andrew Allain and 'Mrs. Wilfrid minor and misconduct. Shields, she is is patient at the Stewart -1 broadcast rvivoriirlzz details of nit", Mm Mnie WK,'Lmd. "we 2 z 9,. Insmme Bssmtd me hostessemli, (mudeg of 53,, Laws, MUL Ed, 9 Vdllgy, Communist. ideological conference - ” ' i 3 o 0 E of O is r-Mr. and Mrs. David MoN'ally M . . Foley should know. as he's just The ceren on, iill tli . . e"dSl:3l2ll1flel::ul!9) llietrlgslheclfirliit ll'1?le,l:- turned 93- Still sharp of mind aiidlflnal cliapteg nfva llave st(t))xi);nuihirl(illl3l,1"lt mi Ulllwd Cullrgh llhPrPlIfPn'll)V(t rlnuhtfilt elcnicnts ironil V W," mm” 0' Mr 3 "id M”? ore, he thinks scientific progressibcgan nearly 40 years ago on tlie,5l;lt'Vl" M"; lwld ll: ;; la :::'the army. TODAY 3230-721:)-9215 Arum.” woken ' , - and problems of meeting theuincient walks of Cambridge col.,a t-moon. nermen . . . ' world's crises interesting hal-ilelze. England. When H Shy 5lnR- Church "m""3" -' f -K" lenges. C halese student and a ni'acious'; Mlf- Foley moved to British Co- lumbia from Prince Edward Is- land 64 years ago, in 1888, and av!- iflr 0DN'illlnl: n cigar store and acting as city clerk at. Slocnil City l I1 la 0 -- m l0 S ft in Travel Bureau KRVWVGTOH iwodiic-stliiy ianii Tliiirsdiiy 7:15-il:l.'i ,3!-G-M prrsnnis ”lNTRl'lll'1R IN THE Dl'S'l"'. starring: Diivid Bruin, Meeting urges (Continued from Page 1) were leaving school-early 1-ii-lii-c. Wl,lelvai'clene whose family was fr-rent parts of the province who instrumental in brlnizlniz confed-lniteiicioci the funeral of the late ei-atioii to the last and smallest My-3, wmiam Hmcmnmn on sat. dominion in tile Commonwcnltli.'iirda,v 16th testified in A GIRL Wllilour What is wanted he dded W35 W "Jr a ”me he went mm the real Ml L ' id 1, l Fvbmary. ' d FREDERICTON Feb. 2'7 -(CPI Ulaiidc Jzirmrin .lr.. Jiirinn Her- littb pupils in schooll as long as ffllagz hY”'1';;:l'9l' "ll" Tlirollfllfnlltasthg ;El;r:nsllleIu'l(sfflit':l.1,:3 ;s9tle;ng;vi:lllll:lll(hhl1ta1:iE - Albert A. .Tunis. Fredericton nfindr-2, A ltthlln mm is miirrirrr- IGI-rt; Possible and thus raise the general. in touch with her friend of stu-i sure nf lit-r acqiialiitanrr. Siiirr-rc. iicwspapcrnian. has been appoint- "fl and '1 Nncrn is .'tF('lW”f'l of N19 A STOPL standard of leg;-mn , 9 ' ge , Nlllc cllllflrm "ll"! ill'llllflCl'lll"dem, (la -5, Tlipv mi-t, four times in . . . cd to ill(' staff of the New Bruns- (-rimr. Was llP ::iillt,i'? Can nmr nut that o! 2.000 Kciil1ldi'ci)iO”:yl1g illuxi and five zwyut-zitniidrliildren'EiiK1aiidl Last. December she :)AHl1F'1llll.lfflll fiasinrljlrilng cxtmdm In mpllllck Tmwl B"”"''"' R was nn.'rourngrnM ll-"mm MM hack n R started Grade One only half M M" Fill"-V M9 llVllll-I in Cflnflfllllvieltcd this Wiejewai'dciie estate-' c l l " ,iimiiiced todiiy. A native of Win-yr-nyzr-fiil mnli'.' them went on through Gmde 10. land the United states. Vic Foley. at Colombo. Ceylon. on a trlpl Th F,,hm;:fCmPmnK M mp iilpeg, Mr. Tunis has been on that, ,. M... MMKEMM kn that pupus famous ligliiiveiizlit boxer of years around the world. It. was then Ngthasn wnme'n.s mmmtp ,,'.Mlstaff of the Fr:-dt-i'lct.on Dally should not he held down but past, who is now reported to be that the marriage was planned. Mud M th home of M" HN,m,";lGleanei' for the past several --n-- should mun” on their own pa- silver mining successfiilly in the The wedding will take place inf , ' En W ,9” You mimlnionths. iYukon. is one of his sons. Mr. E, Colombo as soon as her ship D5m""- "'9 9' r mp 1 "Minis. He described the system gitdnin Ontario known as the --0. ,r'hU- System of marking children. the letters are used to describe 0 three groups of "ouLvilanding".l come A summer; P. Foley. M. u. A., for summpr.idocks.lThen will After that plans side, is another member of thlsiin Swizerlaiid. prolific rritriily which sprang orl-la" llldellnll-K glnany "om the bmnm or met Meanwhile staff and patients at. members and several visitors pro- scnt and the roll call was aiisircrrd by is valentine. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and com- mittee and it very pleasant even- HOCKEY l REGENT” TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15 ;lll'I'mmy” and "un”mW'E:l:l flllillyligl” All55l”lel3eleilll3':l5:l5":l;ll:l::l3lli13?l?5a:33?:l""' W Mn” .-Aw BORDEN RINK Ihl"ll!ldTrl::'el!:iyi.allhlIxtIl:::f(lol obfmil-::' many mm of me can-l rtaaililantllzlle Juxrimihis iiicrf Toxvovlzreia-:lt-A357 .- Mal- T0Nm'"T A man can Walt Illstg mg! l llglalllezii-p;!1gi.s he said would glvelmyratngogeolad ahlgzlllzgleao higodlgggla real prince." 8 'Gen. A. Kislenko of Russia R. C. A. F. W W llerrllzlrlfllilimldgl C32: "”" l" "”"3- "1"" "9"" W" Msnraout w. I. 5:75. :3.-cl;h:niiLi:fn:i'K:io3'i:5I?l ' id lisi t '” 23:0 an ”elecied board is an auto- ltlugle 3 l::e'tW”,l" md ,h",V” "”d a showing of the hrltish filn-. SS e ' S an ,, our boerd." He urged all Dnr- ” mo” H We MM” been rTh0 Mnlneque Women's Tn- "Tales of Hoffman.” It was Kis- Admission 20c and 400 L In "M l0 loin such home and school ,':”cllll0n in order to push for mrrovement in education and told mdimuli the! "we can only have (em teache it we make the pro- on attractive." . mfeluilll opening of last night's the HI there was a nil ' on th :Iivtsabillty of carrying on he proposed public speskiriit careful to avoid excesses." he said. ammo met at the home of Mm; lwhen a:lted about the secret of hialmmmn Mccmwm on w,dm.,dM.', ""3"" 5" February 8. ””” TVT The meeting opened by ainizlnz Th” nglilflcfl” 05:" hi” 2'" the "Institute Ode" and repeating mllm" ” O c ll" ” the "Creed" in unison. Fifteen call and the Institute was glad to wel-, come one new member. The minutes of the last meeting founded in 1208 by st. Francis of mambo" amwered the run A ssisi. ' lenktra first public appearance at a Japanese theatre since the start of the occupation. He is chief of the Russian mission in Japan cussed, and at committee appoint- ed to see about getting a. suitable play. A "bird" contest was much enjoyed by all. the prize being , Skate after game ' i l j l(EllSIllGTllil lilllll THURSDAY, FEB. 28th 2nd (lame Finals STRIKES VVICE ill! have the ii to do what YOU crvc She did on her wedding .i.. t'-'lti llv fvlralram. It was decided to team were read and approved and the Won by Mrs. c. Barrett and Mrs. Eastern Prince Co. Girls . , ,.,,,.,., duyi "lher schools are agreeable and Treasurer then reported 37048 on 1" Beairsto Place of meeting" for WM ” I ' ' Jin'u”edlll;1 the contest will he con. hand. sick, committee reported Mlai-ch was. undecided. and roll BORDEN GIRLS l r""M'C lilll mmcd rs. W.E'. scantlebury was treats had been sent to the sick call is in he answered with an ' p lS- M,” J ,.,.,.,i... awn” '0 hold a committee to dls- and the school committee report- "lrish' Joite committee for Mirch SLMMLRSIDE C & B aicallo Mlltlllll aria-incite gm! ltchzglah associations Iran ed nothing dneeded for til: schootd meeting will bsv ll14rs.dJ;hn GIRLS . I T D g in-Iii kl" --C. ('orr1:1: ..:"i:.':?.::.;"c:.;::....ri..:;i.. ' '" ' cm a sump. .. ----L .. A. at 33:”?! IIVIR '1 you" letters were read. ' was A delicious lunch was served by 1 Hour Skate Alter Game. W""""i'-"'””'”,,' "":-"': KlNG VlDORa-pIhuvUlN"l'U"""""”"”"T""l'ih RY Bl-ANKE mllesfro Ill , . - d ded to I 06.00 th lif h d lh ,",,,.-."" gr... gr. mwudi River IIIII1 3.llI'.:l-8 hm, I”, mum Im ml 39:3 lldrhrclliuirfnbimes. 350.00 meeetErgnn::losed with hilatlonael FR'n)AY' FEB' zmh ""':.'l:'aa-0':-n-'l"asu'3-saanoui-a'l'naa - ALSO ROYAL NEWS beneath" one mile trons bank to, .tc the school. Anthem. Collection amounted to SCHOOL SPORTS 'T'n"TTTT-"-""' to The Drama Festival was dis- an