1s. 194s YHEKWEYTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 186 Hanover Street, and Gwrse 01w. 12s 0m" sum. IUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! Neil. hlbaerlplloua, Advertising. ' The Guardian May be bought at any o! u" v following alone la Saauneralda: lei! I ' ‘ -. Water ‘“ ‘ l‘ " 3 ‘ 21 Central Street. Jroroato Bakery Water Streer Mark "Mldfll, 6'1 Gra vill Str i; Yfnw 137N937: iuudl 5km? Al," Dmwuw‘ Glulfy. 8:00p?! Btreezt; ‘ ' ' laland Motor Transport, wgm 51;“; The Guardian will be delivered to any hon. 1.. gum "m; h carrier I0! I! 3v N!’ Ill! or lle Der week. Phone 289 or 38:2 iorothli DIV!“ 9P ll" 7°“ "a" h u" P"! moonulble ior delivery on your - lieioua ratreslanenta oi ice mill route. ' -GE'I.‘ YOUR. COSTUME ready (or Bedeque Rink Carnival. Date er daunting Sleigh. Lester baglole, announced aoon. _BABY SLEIGHB. —- We have just" received a small lot. ii inter- rsted call. ate {he Sulznmerside Hardware Co. h» @1115 ANNUAL DIEETING o! ' the Dunk River Institute will meet in Birch Grove Hall, ‘Thursday ev- ming. January 15th. A Fire Brigade ' Will be organized. Please attend. l-Jldon Drummond, Secretary. --NE\V LONDON Prebytarilan churches. Services. Sunday, Jan- uary 18th. Long River 11.00 A. M. llcddie Memorial 2.30 P. M. Clifton ‘Jig-P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH charge, Services, Sunday. Jan. 18th. Bedeque ll a. m., Borden 3 pm. Albony "L30 p. m. Minister, Rev. w. Burton Crowe, B. A. --CHROME CUPBOARD HARD- WARE. -- Catches, Flush and Off- set Hinges. Pulls and Knobs. Also Aiilfllllllbjl- Cupboard Moulding in Plain and Rod Lines. The Sumner- uric llardwarc Co. —LOCK SETS. - We have in stock Dull Brass and Glass Inside sets, Front Dvooi" Sets and. Solid Brass Sectional Front Door Sets, also Dull Brass Butt Hinges in setcrsl sizes, call on us for your rc- HUIFUJlBIltS. The Smznncrside Hardware Co. -C1\R FERRY DEPREDA- ‘HONS -Passengcrs on the new car ferry Abegweit nre being ask- ed, over the ferry's public address systen1,.to co-operate in keeping uash-roomaafurniture and other cfiuipment in better order. This 1.15 been necessitated by reasons oi several acts oi vandalism, tn- uuding damage to toilet bowls and paper holders, soap dispensers. nulls, chairs, cushions and car- Wcial observers have been cmp oyed to prevent further de- predations oi this kind, and it has been intimated that legal action v 1il be taken if necessary. \ —-API'RECIATIVE . IMRENT -- "This one has got on the best oi the lot-oi them" said a mother oi six on leaving the Well Baby Clinic in Sunnerside this week with her youngest, a baby oi s. iew months. This. she concluded, was a result oi regular supervision by Public Health Nurse, Miss Eleanor Whaler, who is justly proud oi the baby's steady gain in weight and develop- rncnt ircrn a puny infant on the tirst visit. to the clinic. to a now sturdy, normal child. This is the \\'1-1y most. mothers ieel about the suggestions and helpful advice the nurses give in the various Well Baby Clinics conducted by the Public lleaith Nurses oi the Health Diyision oi the Depatrimcnt oi l-lealth and Welfare. .—I.ADIEB' CLUB --_'I‘he an- xtual meeting c-i the Ladies‘ Club oi the summcrside Presbyterian Church was held on Tuesday eve- vuug at the home oi Mrs. Frank, A. MuNeIlI. with the retiring president, Mm. J. O. Cobb. in tile chair. Alter the reading oi the annual reports. the nominat- ing committee brought in the fol- lowing slate oi officers: President. ‘Mrs. G. Franklin Cameron; 1st vice-president. Mrs. J. L. Got-rill; 1nd vies-president, Mrs. Frank A. MacNeill; secretary, Miss Jean MacFadyen (re-elected); treasurer. Miss Clara Mountain. A vote oi thanks was moved to the rgtlljllll oliicevs ior the splendid work ac- complished during the past YOU‘- aiter which dliierent uurumllitée! were appointed: Purchasing. Mr!- J. i... Gorrrlll and Mrs. flank A. MacNeill; visiting, IVE‘!- J- 0- Colrb ~and Mrs. 1-l. Johnston. to report monthly; lunch‘. Mrs. W. I1‘. Forbes; iruit and ilower. M!!! Mixgaret. Bell; Red Chose. MN- EJi... Walker. It was moved tint lht tint Tuesday in eabh month be set aside for Red Cross work. De- —wA1v'rEo - rum; 51.1mm Bummeraide East. —-WAN'I_‘ED _ too pigs, so 15 3b lbs. Carrol Delaney. Sumnm- l side. —FOB SALE - An organ and a dresamakefs form. Frank A:- senault, 173 Hanover Street, Sum- merslde. ' —WlLl. RENT modcrn seven- ‘Fwm iwlise on Cedar Street. Pos- Isession at once. PL. Bownees. -S1tn1nersidc. I —HOCKEY _—__I'3edequc Rink. Friday, Jan. 16. Bedeque South Shore League. Augustine Cove .Bulld0Z5 vs. Middleton Bombers. ‘Skate aiter. - 1 i —WINTER MILLINERY clear- 1118 at 50 per cent discount. Sale ‘contnuing at The Mary Ann, op- imsite Capitol 'l‘hc:1tre. Summer- ‘ side. —MEM'BERS SSIDE COUNCIL Knights oi’ Coluu-busrcquesicd to meet at. the homc tonight at 8 o'clock. thence lo the home of lute ,brother W. Henry Noonau i|1 n ‘ body. v — MOUTON HATS to lnntch your Mouton coat, now 0n our counters. Cali early. The Mary Ann. opposie Capitol 'i'iu‘atrc, Summer-side. ' -FOR. SALE - Sugcr Cairns-i model electric sewing machine, with bench. Excellent condtion. Also one gas model washer. new. One Beoity electric washer; one dresser; one ice box; one pair men's boots and skates, size 8. Phone 494-3, Summerside. -RUN‘1AWAY HORSE - A horse owned by Mr. Frank Glover, sum- merside, took (right at a snow plow while standing 0n.a street yester- day morning. l-le turned into First Street irom Sumner Street at the rear oi Brace, McKay, Co. Ltd. and the liglht sleigh that he was hitched to swerved into a arked truck, overturning and throwing out. the rugs and the seat. As the horse passed Bruce's warehouse 11 man headed him oii and he came to a stop behind another parked truck. One oi the shafts was broken {ind the sleigh was otherwise slightly’ dwrnaged-S —UASE ADJOURNED -- A youth arrested by Sunmeuide Pol- ice at the rear of Reliable Motors on Tuesday evening, just after 11 break into the ofiicc of that fir-m had been discovered. had his case iunher adjourned till Saturday when it calme up in Sulnnlerslde Police Court yesterday morning. lie is booked on a holding charge oi’ damaging property. Police havc is~ sued a warrant for another young man. supposed to be implicated in the sacne break and who is wanted ior questioning in connection wit-h attempt; to snatch handbags from two ncmcn on Tuesday evening. -—W. M. S. MEETING - The January meeting of the W. M. B. oi the Bummerside Presbyi-Bflln Church‘ was held ln the church parlor on Tuesday afternoon with the president. Mfrs. J. W. MacKozl- zle. in the chair. Roll coll was answered with Bible verses con- taining “Lookin: Fbrwaxd." The dgvoflgnfl period was conducted by the president, assisted by lvirs. Hilbert Johnston, Mrs. W. E. l-"or- bes. Mrs. .1. 1... Gorrlll. and Mrs. Donald Baker. The reports of the ggcretary and treasurer. to be present/id at the congregational meeting. were read and adopted. Harold MacDonald were appoint- ed on the visiting committee. A discussion iollowed regarding the sending of a box of iood ‘and clothing to Britain and a motion was made that the executive be glvelnauthm-ity to decide ways anduneam oi Mcalsgllwfllhlzflflxigl this urpoae, s. . . ac e,- ale gal appointed to brill! 878t- um train the Preslfilfifllfl Cihv-wh Meetings 0f S"si1ie ' YoungPooplebliroups -'i‘he regular meeting o; u“ Junior and Senior Y.P.U.. o! Sum- meraide Baptist Church yo; 11.1.3 on Tuesday evening in the Church l-lall. The devotional ior the Jun- iors was led by Slurley Barrass and ior the Seniors by Mrs. Ted Poole. A Bible quiz by Mrs. EJ. Barrasa was conducted with each group. The usual period oi games ioliowed in both meetings. Four girls were welcomed into membership oi the Seniors. Y.P.U.. which had m ox- uclient attendance-S. " —'11he Y.P.U. ol- Sumareida Trinity United Church held its weekly meeting on Tuesday evening in Epworth Hall with Miss Bernice Lidstone eon vener during "devotions. The Bible study on "Solomon" was conducted by the minister, alter which a recreational program teat» lire “Bible Quiz" was directed by Eric Pearson. Miss Edith Palmer presided over the business session when a committee made o, report on the progress regarding the renovations in Epworth Ball, which are under its direction-s. ~The Ladies’ Guild oi St. Mary’! Church. Suvrrnterslde, held its sani- monthly meeting on Tuesdny even. ing at. the home oi Mrs. George Clarke. with the president, Mrs. J. Wilfred Lecky, in the chair. $150.00 was voted to the Church fund. It was decided tolhold a box social in the near future. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess. The next meeting, on February l0, will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Wilfred Lecky-S. —-'Ilhc "Guiding Light” C.G.I.T. of Summersidc Trinity United Church held a meeting on Tuesday evenings ‘111 Elpworth Hall. Mrs, R. B. Dewar conducted the devotional period and the president, Esther MacKay. was in charge oi the bus- iness. The project begun during the evening was the making oi the Christian flag. after which the mcciing closed with “TapsT-S. --‘i‘he l’.P.S. oi the Surtmersi-de Clhurch oi Christ held its regular meeting in the Church Hall on 'l‘uesday evening with the president, Leigh Linklctirr, leading the de- votion, after which a blackboard talk on "Events in the Life oi Christ.“ was given by the minister. A fellowship period ioliowed when gamics were en]0yed.—S. -The regular meeting oi the Y. RS. oi the Presbyterian Church, Svmrnerside, was held in the Church hail on Tuesday evening with the president. David Morrison, in the chair. The ivprship period was in charge oi the convene-r, James Johnston, assisted by John ltiacNatlght. who read the Scripture lesson; and Miss Jean Matthew “'11:! led in p""“"1‘. The meditation in Gslations conduct-ed by the minister. Following the service the rcports oi the secretary and treas- urer, to be presented at the con- gregational meeting, were read and adopted. The meeting closed with praise and benediction-S. —T1he A.Y.P.A. oi‘ St. Mary's Church, Sutntmerside, held its regu- lar meeting on Tuesday evening in ‘ the Parish ilail with Miss Kather- ine Lecky. presiding. The meeting opened with prayer by Mr. C. Ross MacKcnzie, aito: which business matters were discussed. lt W85 mov- ed that. the A.Y.P.A. ask permis- sion of the Vestry to hold a dance on ilebruary 1i and to ask coop- eration irmr tho Baflnlnton Club. It was decided lo postpone next week's meeting until hnursday be- cause oi the annual Church- eel.- ing on Tuesday. Miss Mary extended an invitation lug closed with prayer by the min- isten-S. —SHOWER. FOR BRIDE AT NEWTON — On Friday evening, January 2nd. 11 lntsc iv-lnwcr of neighbours and relatives gathered at the home oi Mr. and M-re. John Qreenan and tendered s. miscél- laneous shower in honour o! their daughter, Myrtle. The living room was tasteiully decorated in t a color scheme of blue and white. The bride. dressed in blue, look- ed charming as she was ‘escorted to the seat oi honor by her cousin. MlsfJamea Hammill and Teresa McKenna. while her brother-in- law. Sablnus Johnston played “Here Comes the‘ Bride." ‘Rae basket containing the rifts was and cake were served by the hoet- d ~4- n- ~=-~»==-= o“ *- ~ "s Mm" c l" *2 ‘"..r::..l"":.."‘".:...'::. h d 111-. tdrrhome oi the prui- mlmmerilge Trinity Un e ‘rytoehmwh The pram" we" del“"_a' - ' ' ohuph ' ' ’ by Mrs. Alden and Mrs. no‘ r1... m1: A IIABGMN? new. a emu A - - - 0000mm‘ MACAIOONB reauuiu clear mm as oenta a m1 to 80 cute. These delicious Macaroon are pat up in hermetically Iellevl lino-an. you I >_ audit. boron our: "wince. arowrall thleepvlllfflelt Illghta of _WIII1I “h! for ‘all!!! or flllfll- n3 ' "“"" "‘ """ ".‘.2“.';..'l‘1.f".i.'.""'.........“‘ “‘°‘J2‘1‘Z'11"‘s1.‘1?§,'$ e light weight loeka arp 75 oenla a pair. You'll an Department. ' I 9| eIle 1| lb 1mm; $.11. 111a 111 w we: .1,’ ‘a ' _ nolmu ma: ro 1111. B0 aalLATlI.---Ala_rgaqlantlty0ittalaahlpmenlhaaal- been all. but therein allll aenrWallbaarl anlbaih available. fl-nggglg-Irllolayourorlq-lerbeunaoonawallbeanl an‘, _flhflfleifl eariyhjjetraaryr-ilarewan l. BOYMIIJIIIOUI IAIYI CIAWIIINGIIPI‘ DIIAND IWIIT? out be sure 1m they're alwaya freeh- int that 111111 11ml BARGAIN u so eenla 11 "Hr-GIN"! Beverl- IQDIIIIANKII? ‘lfllt ‘Hardware Dllllll- IIIIII Qfloellngjho eirly arrival o! l balked d DONNACONA WALI» Item ior you. They're ‘ The Men‘: Wear Department has 50035.11: pert-a wean-hat the Boole an all wool, they're curl Vernon Greenan. while ‘Ml’!- James flint-mill read the ,woo1n- partying names and vereea. Teresa MnKeana arranaed them 0n t-M table. The giita consisted c! blankets, linens. silver and dishes together with 11 very eubetantial gum o1 money which is a test-i- mony to the high esteem in which m; young lady has been held b! all who knew her. Alter the bride thanked her friends in a V817 pleasant manner ior their nice glits and kindness. I11 l°4_ll°¢_ l“ singing "m: She's a Joli! 0°93 Fellow". A delicious lunch wee served by the hostess an! the {If mainder of the evenllll WM W," pleasantly spent in duvclnl I114 pinyin; cards. l The music Wat furnished by Babinua Johnmn and Cari Greenan iviolin) _and Hamid Beaglh (guitar). M15 Greenan ieit the iollowlnlMml- day morning ior Torontd where she was to be married on Januqry 1am to Mr. Bernard clamp. Ihdllfl Riva. P-I-T- ' Uea- lllvlll hid til ailaioriuno With Leon Errol. -- Edith appointer vcrgor oi St. Church when officiated at her ilrst wedding — polar bears, a ior Fred Normanseil. chairman oi Aston Vllla, Football Club, had to be sent. back because the Board oi Trude said they could 110i b9 lfllld- ed without licences. to iall andtivracture her lcg at her home in Kensington.-S. lard lirooklus leit on Friday ior Mont- real alld Toronto. " D ' i SIIMMEBNDE ' TODAY (Filthy) and SATURDAY _ Big Double Bill Morgan Conway and Anne Jeifrios in "DICK TRACY VS. CUE BALL” —omi—- Frances Longford and Philip Terry in "BEAT THE BAND" Shows 7;l5-9;l5 Matinee Saturday 2;30 Plus 10th Chapter ”THE SEA HOUND" iii- 4+e++e+e++e4+++m em» n REGENT SIIMMERSIIIE FRIDAY W1 SATURDAY TIE QUEST Gllltflfl Tlillllll TIAT Ml EXPIMED FIDITIIESCREEI! Sylvia SIDIIIY Shows 7:15 and 9si5 Matinee Friday 3:30 O-OO40-QO—4§O0O§-O¢OOO ‘O90 . URAPMID Shows: . p Fri. and Sol. 3:15 PM. Also Comedy and Cartoon oeoeo~-.~~»¢¢¢~~~¢¢¢+ev- Cameo ~ members to go lo her home on a sleigh ride in the near future. Frlllly 311131100 3-30- EW-‘fllflt 7-9 Archdeacon G31. Hanrison ave an 511N168)‘ 7—9- ~- - that. subject. each member sloelk- and Feature lug on a. dliicrent. topic. The meet- "GENTLEBIAN JOE PALOONA” Joe liirinvood and Elyse Knox. Alan Serial and News. oweoooo4~oe0eoesoo~eoewo~ SHREWSBURY. Etrslalld —— tCPl llancovks who lvus i\lu1'y's her ilusbund died. hai. of her 22-year-old son. coupon: - 15m - so; Norway surpr se present -Messrs. L. H. ftiacFarlane. W11- MavDonald and George IHSUHHHE ALL LINES 111ml MUTTAR Summer-side "T. Earle Hickey i‘ Chafieral Accountant “\ - 011100 It Personals’ I ‘ll Granville Street -Mr|. Wilbur Dennis was a pa- PM” 57 11am in thél {vines-County flos- ilmmoraldg pllll thll WQK f0! illifllfill ltttll‘ - I '- —The regular meeting Kinsmen Club 1.! Bummersid gig: held in Doyle's Restaurant ‘loam, a I ‘Tuesday evening with Gecko‘. v ‘. Olscamp 111 the chair. Elna; » v “Y Offer reporting ior the Sports l. . 5‘ w. ' Committee gave a. d lied report 1V - ~ ‘it 3"- ‘ -l' on the work t has been ac- complished at e outdoor rink since its construction three weeks 13o which ahowed that it haaC been very successful ' ' uhile there has been snowfall this yea: the ice 11.111- wayl been cleared oil again in record time. l-la aaid traits-till Sports Conuruttee had made » ""1918 that no boy playing . the Juvenile or Midget team” ';. could also play in the Senior Town ' League. 11o said that theta were very good reasons ior this ruling and he explained why 1r, n; done. . ‘Two Maritime hockey champion- ships in the last two years indi- cated that the boys were getting excellent coaching. But l.i a player ia under two cocci-lg he is receiving contradictory instructions and cannot. be expected to iollov: ettller set oi instructions satis- fa-Ciflrlll’. Further while one coach needs him for practice he is ulayinz a gaJne with the other team which would certainly not be a satisfactory condition of at. iairs. 'l‘hcn it. might happen that both looms a boy is playing on might reach the playoiis in their respective leagues at. the some time and he might have to let one team down when it needed lrrn most. lie explained that the ruling was ior the welfare oi the buys Mid lf any oi them desired to play in the town league in- stead oi with any of the Kinsmen tennis they would have the good wishes of the club but that the ~.,.- - Misses sizes ll l0 Z - - a Children's sizes Two lteraa pfmxgl 4 " .‘1.1.... a 11. low-v“ 2089 1.2.9 - Where club ruling on the matter was definite. David Carnegy rebooted ior the Food for Britain committee. i-le said that this was a national ei- iort oi the Association of Kins- men Clubs to send iood parcels to the people oi Britain through a central agency thereby saving on money. He said that the committee “'11s working on some project to raise money ior this purpose. Harold Glaudct reported that the annual bingo would be S’$i1ie Bowling Results oi Ladies Bowling Lea» gue played on Monday night at. Capitol Bowling Alleys. Summer- side:- High single B. Laughlln 260. mid high single 0. Robertson 253. Illgh three B. Laughlin 657. ind high three E. Compton 623. held on Thursday. February 5th in St. Paul's Hall. He appointed Lugky F1\-¢;_ teams to undertake a canvas oi G. Rodd lii the merchants and business people O. McNeill 125 oi the town next week to receive H. Coies .. . 138 donations oi prizes ior this pur- b- B9151" 1Q‘? pose. Las-t year very generous 5- Cmllpwn 23‘ prizes had been receivcd to as» T°m1_23°7- s’st in the service work of the , club-S. "Mum" M‘ _ _ E. Richard 18.1 ‘wil-“i s). Robertson 155 i. Wedge . 106 1C. Slltwll Z32 Low Score 1G1) Total—t1l3. S’si1le Lawyer Mary Ann Girls- 1'1. MacDonald . 1a: 111s 11o P I. Rogers . .. .01 a1 as n. Waliield 1111 1:12 221 n. Meilish 112 __,_ 1.. Gallant 120 Total-ZOOG. The death occurred at the Prince County Hospital early yes- B terday morning o1 Mr. W. Hensy H Hughes Noonan i11 his 49th year. Although B: Rogers 11c lliltl bccn iii ior some time Ellis E Brown 11nd entered the hospital ior A_ Edwards Moaqu|loea:— Daley .. treatment in December. law real- Tou1_1993_m med his serious condition and new: of, his death comes as a great sitoclc to a la ‘ge circle o! iriends throughout the Province. llc was the sun oi the late Mr. und Mrs. William A. Noonan 0i Bedeque and received his early education there, later continuing his studies at. Prince oi Wales Col- ltae, Charlottetown. As a student incl-c he enlisted in the infantry 1.1 the First World War but. due to a heart condition, he did not go overseas. Alter the 11-11:. under the late Adrian Arsenault. he took up his study oi law 11nd was admitted to the Bar oi this Province abou- lSZS. l-lc became n most successful criminal lawyer 11nd in the pre- sentation oi his rinses P05595595 3 most eiiectlve court room manner. M. Arsenault . B. Pineal: Total-till; Flu Kids:- E. Wyman D. Simmons J. McArthur J. Bernard M. Bernard K. Johnston l_'7 He was at. one time Crown PFOS- Tomi" ‘us’ CCLllOl‘. - 14¢ W“ "l “"1"” memb" °' Efibggtlsofnf. .149 19a 11o several local organizations. An ac- Arsenal,“ H 173 142 no complished musician, he was the c“ wooney _, 151 possessor of a ime sinzllli voice. 5. Laughlla 11:1 and was prominent in amateul M. Underwood .. 192 19a 201 dxamatics some years ago. He was Total-ml‘. 11 general iavorite with all who nod‘ - Qf!2— Lula: $3.1m circles he was a V- 51511011 -_l‘ l. 10! lung standing ulember of the Aha" 1- l§7 Sutnmersidc Council o! thc a“ 911' - ‘lg-f? knights o1 Columbus, and s w,“ L" Raf" ,5? state deputy oi the Order, an oi- ',r°ta]_2m ' iicc which he filled with dignity ’ and honor. l>lc was for man! A" sum_ years a ntosl. valued member 1i E_ Landry _ _ l“ St. Paul's Choir. 1_,_ pew-g w; lie leaves to mourn his wile. til" 1). Ggllant, 15.; lormer Ada Sullivan oi Summer- 11 woo‘; 33,. side. iive sons and three dallih I. Peters . 15‘. tcrs. namely, Jumcs, John. Jerry. Total-MM. Arthur, Gregory. Shirley, Marjorie and Pauline, all at home; also the WBMWHH- iollowing brothers and sisters, An I m"! “~- drew and Russel oi Albany: Coun- M ‘ficNlélilnl cillor Daniel F. Charlottetown: A‘ Tcmpum - i-‘rank, Boston; John, Borden. A: Rogers“ " itustln, Halifax; Preston, Bummer TOMLJHL '" side; Hilda. Mrs. Thomas John ston, Rustico: Alice in Borden. s¢dkenz_ Th! funeral will be held on Sat- {g Men." ‘_ _ uxdaY mornil18 ‘l’ 9 °'°l°°¥ "W" F‘. Beck . . "G. Macdonald .. hi: late residence to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery-S. 1’... McQuaid . _.__ M. Gaudet . .... ...i63 8i l'.'3 Total-EMT. i? Jolly I-"hez- ‘ M Gallant .. .. 118 I33 14‘. L. McKenna 189 140 .301 ‘ gallant! . ..' . ernar Filllililil SERVICE ,._ Mum anti Alllllillil! "Well"- sUMMI-zuslo: Mcllnflfu- 95y 3y“ manly b. Cudmore "119 193 133 "'°“° n" u‘ 7H 21981:" . . .. 1:; 1g; ' . H. McMurdo . .. lM 176 ll? 'i Mildred McMud m; 1- i ’1'ota.l-1374. i 0 35 w’ Maple Leafs Absent. Zcro‘s;_ N Simmons ___ 1 - M. Silarp 1g? v ihunan 142 1m g fififfal’ 19s 1s": Total-moo. S3 1°‘: LRHETTTHT 1. —'i‘he January meetin o! Unkletter Women's Instftute hfliid at the home o! Mrs. Waiter w; lurma“ m‘ Friday afternoon i‘ the President. Mrs. Harold l-lnkletlcr. in the chair. The meeting “'11s opeitcd by the sing. lug oi the Ode and the repeating 0f the Creed in unison. $5.00 was V0394 lOWaYds "Save The Children Fund." and the usual school nec- essities were ordered. Delicious mm“ “'35 “Wed by the hostess, 355157/941 by Mrs. Brewer Clark and Mrs. Ernest Callback. The next meeting will be held at the home oi Mrs. Brewer Cleric-S. MA 1. ~41" monthly meetinl of the Price ~ Harold M0359 'si111111111~s la Matched wm. Quality q-raveiler-s R55; M, held a. U‘, "°.“"-‘ °' Mfl- Rev Waiker t... Wfldfl)’ aitemoon with the pew. dent. Mrs. Georg; Gunning’ in the chair. After the singing o; gtc Ode and the repeating o; u" “reed, roll call was answered with My Favorite Hobby." Mrs. George clla/Dbell was welcomed into mm. bmhiv. It “as decided 14-. m... chase a First Aid Kit for 1,11; $011001. A discussion followed on ways and means of raising iundg, Si! work was given out by vener, Mt Marchbank. alter which men“ ‘vac "Wed by the hostess. assisted by Miss Bmneline March- ffgk- T" "m meeting will be 9 3i’ the hfime of Mrs. Clarence Mamhbank with Mrs, Roy walker all"! MW» George Chauapeli in cxarge oi the progéram and Mrs, 3n Mi’. J h Mflffihbmk. lunch hostessiss-So. n s 11 “s: ti’. FY51. ii.t‘.’i..i°""° ‘CALGARY, Jan. 14 —(CP) ._ Dzmlensions oi the Leduc oil field were believed doubled by the an. nouncentent last night that Irllper. ial Woodbenci No. l. a wildcat well, had struck oll bctwem sass m: Maple Lea! Women's Institute oi Members, of Summerside C attend the funeral ofour lute K. of C. Funeral Notice and 5.2295 ieet. v ouncii ore requested to meet oi the K. of C. Home on Saturday morning ot 8.30 sharp to brother, W. Henry Noqnqn. ARTHUR crow, 01.1.1 K1191... Mp5 pearly phi laltaa OI i Io- voni llvei moitreehvo chapped loolr. You'll oven llll ii (or o body rub o: rm ollev-bolh volreahmani. l1‘. non-avidly, help. r1“... head, to poIol-amoolhnen. $2.50 VALUE ‘taxes SIZE-lb oz. fit i125 LIMIIIII IIMI ONlV VITA-RAY SMOOTHSKIN 1T eflie/z-edsfa/abva . _ fig?‘ SMMLMAWS / Skids Kinsmen Juveniles vs. Skid: Kinsmen Midgets vs. Ch 7:30 CRYSTAL RINK. Summerside THIS WEEK FRIDAY-Doubleheader Hockey- SATURDAY-Skoting 3 to 5 PM. Hockey 9:30 PM.-R.C.A.F. n. Legion ~ Ciflov/n Kinsmen Juveniles ‘town Knotty Niners’ Midgets PM.