: . » a > e ’ . . j : - 4 xe : * : , Funeral Services On Monday | United Church — = cas At Cascumpec postin, For Late Dr. J. A. MacPhee a aha my. Ho s Meeting Members of thé dance ¢ SUMMERSIDE — The funeral , the Canadian Mcdical : The A of the Woman’s|'¢e éppointed for the of the late Dr. John Adolphus | Corps 2nd reached the rank of ALBERTON — At the annual|Morrison. The last story | from | sitter Seuisty of Bédéque| Were, Rose Caseley, Winnie [MacPaee will be held captain at the time of his dis-|™eeting om Cascumpec coagre-|our Study Book was United church, held its annual|Lean, Luella Bryanion, Rut morning from his late residence | cvarge. He servéd in the militia | ation of the “United Chursh of] discussed, Garth Paymier. moved) 2 iising at thé home of Mrs. Er-|Cart. Maé Gill. Ruby Mel 46 Su Street to ©:. Paul’s| between wars and rose to the |Canada opening devotions ‘were|& vote of thanks to Mrs. Har. | MuOtSs at te Rowe * at.|and Lois Brown. 7 ““Requicm High| rank of lituténant-colonel com-| Conducted by Elmér McLean|Per for having our meeting st| es: Sohgson 08 Wednesday be celebrated at 10|msncing the 26th Field Ambul-|Wo also presided during the/her home and it was : csident. Miss | - | o'clock. i apre Unit business session. _ : by Eric > _ Hyma The president, Tr oo Interment will be in the church | During the Second World War| Reports were ‘received som) “Jesus Loves Me”, was. sung. ao Geer Ernest YOUNG M cemetery. he commanded a military hos-|the session, Sunday School, W} The meeting closed by all joi2- aime eened eines aor The veteran doctor, ia tailing | pital et Mulgrave, N.S:. and alao |MS. trustees, slewards and trée-| ing Pande and repeating tb sala | 2OGIC® Soeed Oe Ucn to] a he>"th for somie time, died at the ee The Stinday School reported| Harper then served a very de-| Worship” and singing tyenn, “Be-| 16. | 9 Years of Age So "Abwigs active ia eoeninaaty ot fuer. clneses, With da saretishieeh | Boies Dench wiet ee ee eee ae _. enn 8 on morning. * L aeceaas @ ‘32 pupils. There are six| enjoyed by 0: —-/ followed ‘by the tords Figaria| 2 Born in Charlotietown in 1264, | ‘Sirs. Dr. Becinee rie Chil. |teachers and officers. 7 —|unison.. Scripture eading by| Grade 10 Education _ [the late doctor attended school in dren's Aid Society, a member of | The W.M.S. report included Ke e U C. Mrs. Hudson Lowther. ce as that city and graduated from St./ 1. school board and a-member |the auxiliary, the Baby Band nsi e- During the busineés period thé Dunstan's College in 1904. He| -r ihe p_E.1. Sanatorium commis- | and the newly organized Mission, EI tetlowing réports weré given; by| Earn Whilé You Léarn taught school two years at Souris | i... he Band. Mrs. Elmer Wallace is| EL@CE: cers the officers for last year’s work. ; Wuere he was principal. He wes past President of the } president of the auxiliary, Mr. 3 Miss Mildred Callbeck, Trea-| A Skilled Technical trlif Teceived his medical degree | p 1. division of the Canadian |S. Kenneth Leard and Mrs. Hor : Thé newly appointed officers | surer reported the amount raised from niversity 1 Medical Association and for sev-| ace Gambl¢,jare leaders of the/ of Kensington United Church | and sent $645.98 to the Presvy- Trad and, after two years of practice | <4) years a member of the Med-| Mission Band and Mrs. Gamble| Auxiliary of the W.M.8. were is | terial Treasurer which exceeded rage qi Kinkora, maved te Sunmmer | ical Council of Canade. ’ ‘jand Mrs. Lorae Yeo are the} stalled by the Rev. L.M. Murray |the Allocation. The Associate tide where he resided until During the Second World War | Baby ‘Band leaders. at. the regular meeting held om | members Secretary, Mrs. Ernest|If you are mechanically Gue of hia death. he also served as a direc‘or of | Trustees of the church are: | January 7.‘Rev. Mr. Murray stat-| Johnson, reported 10 members inclined, seeking adven- SERVED IN WARS si, poth| War Services Incorp., and since | Russell Leard, Rhodes Ashley,|ed that the W.M.S. is thé strong | contributed $04.94. ranean. ts to aa World Wars in the 191018 com| te War hes been honorary presi-| Brenton Hudson, Fred Gamble,| missionary arm of the church) Mrs. Ernest Weeks, Supply Sec. |{Ure, and would Kenneth Leard and Henry Wal- a JUNE IN JANUARY lace, Horace Gamble, Arthur Hudson. lace. Stewards are Henry Wal- Waker Hudson, Kenneth Leard and youfger groups and the Tem- perance Fédération. . Following are thé officers: retary, reported 12 parcels of clothing weight 240 pounds hed béen packed and sent to Dr. Florence Murray, in Koréa. Mrs. Edna Jenkins, Literature Secre- tary, reported 135 books had the world, here is your chance to become a Naval Téchnical Apprentice. Un- der this plan sponsored by the Royal Canadian Navy, . federal election against Col. J.L. ; . you will get ad ; _ |toward these opportunities. He| Ralston 2s Prince County can- Shower Tendered co a aoe ed ON oy een oes mun.|technical Tradés Training It’s June in January for four |Club yesterday afternoon, Jan.|er temperatures _s Dr. |summed up his talk by saying] didate for the Progressive Con-| , yg Se ‘as Wick Mrs, Percy : ye : “3 ificer - eager Summerside golfers as | 23rd for a brief tune-up. Last | Gilbert Gallant p to putt |that Islanders are cradled on| serve‘ive party. At Cascumpec * Kenzie; presi- Engineering Artificer, they took to the fairways at the Summerside Golf and Country year on January 22nd some of the members of the above four- on No. 9 green (slightly brown). the waves and must paddle their Dr. MacPhee was married in dent, Mrs. L.M. Murray; Secre- ity Frieadship Secretary, report- ed 36 house visits, 4 hospital Left® to Right, Councillor Fred | own canoe. the former Mae Caswell,| ALBERTON — The spacious tary, Miss Hattie Clark; Treas-|ca‘ls, and 31 cards sent for last| Artificier, Armourer or Some took part in an abbreviated | Arsenault, Pete Pope, Leonce| ‘he group broke up into three ogee - we aaakiniatisian whe |home of Mr. aad Mrs. Harola| “S: Mrs. W.-C. MacLecd; Cor- | month. Shipwright. Uniform is Ww ST RN match although somewhat high- Arsensault and Dr. Gallant. hobby groups: cribbage. copper aon From this happy union | Ashley of Cascumpec was the responding secretary, Mrs. Hor-| President conducted the pro- provided; fi J ESTE tooling and first aid. Members| was born 11 children two of whom | scene of a happy gathering Mon-| °° Glover; Christian Steward | gram; On Health and Welfare; . ’ S Bouncements in the name of tke $ponsoring organization. ACCEPTING CHICKEN at our REGULAR MONDAY night Card party Masonic Hall, Ken- sington. Lunch and prizes. Everyone welcome. CUSTOM _ grinding and mix- ing daily using Master Feeds | €oncentrates. Mastermix Pig Grower $3:40-cwt. 16 per cent Dairy ration $3.35 cwt. 32 per cent “sington. ars ground floor capacity 15 » ears bagged. Immediate occupa- _ tion. BEDEQUE RINK tonight Sat- urday regular skate 8 to 10-school 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at Tryon 10 a.m. RICHMOND BAY Presbytét- Victcria West 7.50 p.m. ALBERTON PASTORAL Charge, United Church of Canada Sunday, January 2oth.: Alberton BREADALBANE PASTORAL Charge, United Church of Cana- da. Sunday services as follows: Rose Valley 11 a. m.; North Granville 3 p.m.: Pleasant Val- ley 7.30 p.m. Rev. Anthony G.M. Ware, Minister. HARRIS FUNERAL — _ The funeral of the Late Edgar Har- ris was held on Friday after. were service was conducted by During the servicé Mrs. Willard Smaliman and Lester Gay sang a duet “Beyond the Sunset”. Pallbear- ers were Lewis MacKenzie, Preston Robinson, George Colli. Islanders Must Paddle Canoe, SUMMERSIDE — The first of six regular mecting of the Sum- merside So-Ed Group was held “Oradled on the Waves”. Dr. Fisher opened his talk with a few amusing incidents that happened to him o2 his first few days on Prince Edward Is- land back in 1951. He then went on to discuss agriculture and the tourist industry, stressing that in agriculture quality and quan- tity must go hand in hand if He stated that there are many The many friends of Mrs. Ran- dolph Stevenson, Carleton Si d- ing. are sorry to hear she is a patient in the Prince County Mos- of the Y’s Men’s Club instruc- ted in cribbage and Miss Carrie Thompson was the instructress available for/ the remainder of the schedule. One of the past participants in copper tooling instructed the group for Wednes- The seond meeting next Wed- nesday night will be heid in the Curling Club lounge when i> structions on curling will be given by Dr. A: R. Grant. St. John’s Guild Installs Officers Guild, St. Eleanor’s was held \at the home of Mrs. Edwin Ber- nard recently. Roll call was answered by nine members paying their fees for the current year. The secret- predeceased him. Bernice died in 1927 at the age of 2" years and Ernest was killed in action with daugh‘ers and three sors: H:lea, Mrs. B. J. Hickey, Brantford, Ont.: Mary. Mrs. Dalton Smith, Vancouver, B. C.; Jean Mrs. J. Westminister, B.C.; also one sister, Mattie. Mrs. J. E. Mac- Kenzie. ) St. Mark’s Guild Meet Mrs. Oliver Profitt was hostess meeting of Tuesday evening, Jan- meeting with the Litany for the the frst Sunday after Epiphany. Thank-you messages were re- ceived by the Guild from a ber- eaved member for a plant and sympathy card: for a gift to the ves and friends Mre. Wendell Matthews. read by Mrs. Lorne Wallace. On behalf of his bride Good Fellows.” During the evening day evening when many relati- assembled te tender a shower to their son and rangemenats for the shower were made by Mrs. Floyd Hardy and Pink and white were used in Matthews while the verses were Mr. Ashley fittingly expressed their appreciation. The guests joined in singing “For They Are Jolly pictures were taken and a sing song was enjoyed. Accompanisis w.ere ments were served by the ladies secretary, Mrs. George M Brown; Literaturé’ ¢ecretary, Mrs. Har- old Laird. Brown;. Co iunity Friendship secretary, Mrs. P.J. [esas Supply sécretary, Mrs. G.H. Brookins, Mrs. J.L. Davigon; Mrs. Russell Mackay. Mission Band assistants, Mrs. Russell Furness and Mrs. Ernest Mac- Ewen. Baby Band léader, Mrs. Roscoe Walker. The worship service on the theme, “Growing Magnanimity”’ was conducted by the president and she was assisted in the read- ing of the the scripture passages Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Harold The regular monthly meeting of ‘the “Happy Sunbeam” mis- sion Baad, Carleton branch of the Cape Traverse United fered by Mrs. D. MacKenzie. There were 20 members present. Mrs. P.J. Kenneiy was appoint- ed as the representative to the official Board. In the United Church in Canada there are: 20 Doctors, 40 R. Nurs- ¢@s and 13 hospitals. ’ Johnson. Mrs. Charles Hénderson gavé a reading entitled, “The Shadows they cast.’’ Meeting clos- ed with Mizpah Benediction. = * Regular Meeting Eleven members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Kensington branch of thé Canadian Legion met for the regular monthly meet- ing at the home of the president, Mrs. Gordon Bryanton. advisability of engaging a dance instructor for the Friday night Mrs. David L. McInnis gave a the year's work. lar card parties at the Legion A discussion was held on the |. It was decided to begin regu-+ accommodations are free; and the pay is good. aves . i : On successful completion this colums | - Mac- for first aid. the Canadian Army in Italy in| daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.j Associate Members secretary, | Assisting with the program to promote their meetings, ep-| 20 tte sinister ‘Tyne Val G Is Told The iastructor for copper toal-| 194. ‘Charles Achley, whose marriage| Mrs. Waldon Davison: Christian | were Miss Mildred Callbeck, Mrs.|Of your 39 month course i meested rabygge os —— 0 ley ll am: Freeland 3 p.m.: roup $10 ing was not present but will be} Others left to mourn are: six | took place New Year’s Day. Ar-| Citizen secrétary,, Mrs. J.H. Edna Jenkins and Mrs. Orville will be promoted to pot -m.; m.: Petty Officer, Second Class. You will embark on a planned, career in the i . te a ae Navy, leading to p: Poultry Plant — Mondays o in the Y Center Wednesday | day evening only. O. Hornby, Charlottetown; Janet, | decorating the home and the| Missionary Monthly secretary, : . ae _—. Large lots by dete Sunday School at 10 a.m. Wor-| evening. Approximately 50 mem-| pr Fisher led the group in| at home; Joan, Mrs. R. J. Bax-| basket in which the gifts were; Miss Edna Macmurdo; Press Ladies Legion = and a pension at Waddell Brothers, Crapaud. ship at 11 a.m.; Cascumpec Wor- | bers registered. square dancing. Lunch was ser-| ter, Trenton, Ont.; Dorothy, Mrs.| presented. Susan Ashley and| secretary and vice-president for ice early age. ; ship at 2.30 p.m. Services will be| The guest speaker, Dr. George | ved. and a period of dancing| James Wood, Summerside: John | paula Kennedy brought in the} younger groups, Mrs. Robert Car Auxiliary Holds Applicati: be CRAPAUD' RINK. Regular|cenducted by Mr. Elmer Mac-| Fisher of Charlottetown, gave a closed ‘the activities for the|E-, Belleville. Oy: De. D. J. gifts which were opened by Mrs.| ruthers; Mission Band Leader, omy PP: ons must re- skate 8-10 p.m. Lean. very interesting talk entitled | evening. © pba 4 Barrie,., Ont.;. Ernest, New! Jarvis Yeo and Mrs. ,Wendell| Mrs. Roscoe Walker: Pianist, ceived by March First 1959, for the next course commencing in July 1959. ‘Mail the coupon today! Go Places! Go Navy! Naval Secretary, oa aka t her home at Kensington to 13) a Art Came and| he ; dances, and the members were| Please send me by return mail, beef concentrate with Stilbestrol| noon from his late residence to |, “",°*P¢c' ‘© maintain a mar- . ccaners ef Matt's Chewki oe Aromas | Commarn by Mrs. George Brookins, Mrs. | found to be in favor of the il booklet and in stock. Keith 0. Kennedy, Ken-| Springfield West Baptist Church | **t, fT our goods”. At Meeting Guild at the regular monthly |S. Milford Jelley. | Refresh-| Horace Glover, Mrs. P.J. Kennedy | ject. OY Lees tee — , echnical Apprénticeship Plan. : me to some 90 guests. Laird and Mrs. Murdock Mac- : * chee Rev. Ross A. Howard, assisted SUMMERSIDE — The ajnual| yary 13. The president, Mrs. : detailed report on the finances, - KENSINGTON Tile~Warehouse : sha Rane’. aa meeting of St. John’s Parish ' opened . the Leod. which showéd a fair profit for -for sale. Basement capacity 25 oe coo . PERSONALS i “ HAPPY SUNBEAMS M. B. The Missionary prayer was ol- oe a fair profit My Na@me ;..ccccccccccccccccced Address ...cscce erncccceveccce@ . City +t es esegerne Prov. ..cccoas : . : : s s ; Church,. met on Monday after- ; OTIC skate this afternoon 1.30 to 3.30| Cutt. Harold Lidstone, —_ Bliss | Pital page oa ee ae — glee: > 2 — © rector; for apples for the Sunday | joon ‘December 29th, at the| , Mrs. A.\MacKay and Mrs. Mur- f N E Last School Grade ..<..++ssceses start arin MacDougall, Albert Gay. In- | Sery om saturday of. tas . : s school party, and a small gift of ; H : dock MacLeod were appointed on fi preparing your costumes for : those .of the Decembe: t- oa -., | home of Garth Harper | Carnival coming soon terment was in the church ceme-| 45... Lois sta cust ° r meet-| appreciation following the Chris+ | “te vice-president, Douggie| he Day of Prayer Committee, |My office hours in Bede- : tery, and the funeral was large. |, 20S8 Ae Serene ee te | el mas sale : : aid and Mrs. Harold Laird to have |que and Borden Date of Birth ..... Year ..06 ~ KENSINGTON RINK today /| ly attended. ; .{ ton, left Thursday morning for) The’ president thanked the| tie treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Howatt, opened the meeting by] |. sadress. q f are as | ~ : Saturday skating 2:30 to 4.30 Hamilton, Ontario, where she | members for their co-operation oagurer. receipts for. the singing Mission Band Hymn, fol- Mrs. K ed 39} follows:— May s gs: *-%,! LEAVES SUNDAY. — Robert} will visit her sister and brother during the year. The treasurer Harding report i in- lowed by repeating the Mission}; “"* ay ° BEDEQUE pavertng. § to 30. | Betton, of Lot 16, provincial pre-|in law; Mr. and Mrs. Keith ae month $14.60. Expendtures Band Purpose in unison. Hymn] Visits, 8 hospital visits, 37 treats, : , . t 16, pro pre- | in ‘ : . {read the financial report which} J ging $100 paid on debentures : "| 36 cards, 7 letters and one bouquet | Mondav oa 7. * : ide ‘ , : . . : —s e CARR PARTY Kensington High a National en ~~ Dykeman. showed a very busy and success- ent oy A motion by Mrs. Oliver | > Gee beaeena — —, ade during the month Tuesday 7~—9 ’ \* auditori Wedne - Association, ful year and this was. followed) 5, 7... ; Was sun owed by a pray : ; : : = Tie Seth, 8:00 p.m. seumuees te leaving Sunday morning for Ot-! Friends of Mrs. James Brown, | by the report of the sick com-| Profit, seconded by hire. Pings |by Judy Morrison. Mrs. Allison] Mrs. Laird reported 11 books | Wed, No office hours Community Club. tawa to attend a meeting of the| Kensington, are pleased to see | mittee. Paynter, tne cember, to coincide | Harper read the scripture from| read, and that books with North | rhursda(, 2—4) © %, xe national executive of NDEA| her out again after an operation| After the completion of the | ie last of December, Scan Luke 2, verses 8 to 20, and a| American settings were on hand. Friday 79 SUMMERSIDE 434 “ TRYON — BONSHAW United| Among the problems to be dis-| in the Prince County Hospital. |regular~ business the installation| “ith the church year, Passed um) 11 way we Have Christ-| It was decided that books be loan- : ot ee et ht ; Baptist Pastorate. Rev. L.R.| cussed at this meeting will be the of officers for the coming year| #™mously. 4) that | mas”. Hymn 596, “Away In Aj ed to the Kelvin Grove ws. |Saturday 2—4 Today (Sat.) 2 7 - 9.20:-" {Graves Minister Services for | prevailing rates of pay for Na-| Mrs. Mae Brown, Long Hiver,| was conducted by Mrs. Edwin Mrs. Townsend ee oe Manger”, was sung. The president gave a New Year’) BORDEN— x 25, Bonshaw 11 a.m. | tional defence employees is spending some time in Tor- | Bernard. ies ype a caine esreall The nfinutes of the last meet-| address-on, “My. God shall supply Tuesdav oo BIG DOUBLE BILL ‘Westmoreland 3 p.m. Tryon’ RCAF Station, Summerside. onto, Ontario. The following is the slate: pre- — hae - a aa Greetings |ing were read and sopeine -_ all your ante _ pes Dave faith to Thursdav- 79 : : sident, Mrs. Ira MacNevin (re- co 4 roll call was respo to receive these Gi ‘ a a a a DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS _ | feiss, 5855, Sit] meee. Site sul - Friday s—s| “Monster. From Percy Rayner; secretary, Mrs.} ™ . ' A thon . turda — Q Arthur MacKinnon (re-elected); | *'S ee re aoe LET S TALK PHOTOGRAPHY ew me RL The Ocean Floor” : trea ‘r, Mrs. Charl Tant seco Cae ; 5 : o . LL SMITH, M.D. ieabaenen): ‘aieshare ae care, that Sympathy and —s rns : If your present camera is not pr perk Si not trade it and \ SUM RY fresh grade creamery prints, job "Odd Wet. x¢ — Es-dividend, ar—Ee | Horace Andrew aad Mrs. Rich-| Dousht for use by the ; with us now for a new Kodak camera of your ea i el “Models . MA price 65-66; fresh wholesale 64%-| "#™** **—E=-warrants. ‘Net | avd Hammond; ways and means . : : : We will accept your present camera, regardless make or | 64"2. Steck Sales igh Low Close Ch'ge|Committee Mrs. Linda Muirhead| After considerable discussion of | condition, as part payment on a better, new camera! Cc A Rey E o : | ted” + Toronto — Market narrowly| Cheese: Delivered Montreal not MINES and Mrs. Edwin Bernard. — genom Kowke | Your picture-taking pleasure is our special interest! ere ncorporarea “higher in active trading. waxed, Quebec white 3, colored |4cad Uran 1009 8 8 8 +%)] Ways and means of raising moved by Mrs. So Payn- Contact us now about a camera trade for any new Kodak still” Kensington With Colleen Gray and _ New York—Market lower, ir-|34- wholesale Quebec white 35; aoe os i: = os — money was discussed and it was| Seconded ull gy aHpeyanaltiiy A or movie camera, or your requirements in Kodak cameras, films, | Fri. Sat. 7:13. 9:15: Sah Howard Duff : regular decline. colored 35; current receipts On- | Akaitcho 1300 4 «89 «89s | decided to have a Chinese auc-| ‘eT and passed. tha: a p 3 »m.| or photographic supplies, and mail or bring your black-and-white or | a 215, 9:15; Montreal — Market irregularly fario white f.o.b.,- grading station — — an td = a i tioa at the next meeting which ee naan gain ana colour films for developing, printing and enlarging to: | Matinee 1:00 p.m. higher in active trading.” 5 35-35%. Ont. whole- a oe is ‘to be held at the home of . La oe ae sie cared a nae mee eS women to be asked for donations. | GEORGE WOTTON PHOTOGRAPHY MISTERROCK | comING MON: - TUES. é ‘ = = . | Am N o 8 j i ‘ CURRENCIES _Potatoes: N.B. 75s 1.55-.160; a a4 ‘a nn vw astend te ‘aden mee ed and the Rectory was made | MacDonald Bidg. oe AND ROLL “Th N ked And 8 = ae aon 10s a angio Al 22 3 lie oad Brass, Mrs Edwin | available for the purpose, but no) P. O. Box 1299 "a Starring - e a MONTR re t25i s eX te oes ' : date was set. mmerside. lan Freed, Frankie Lymon & ~~ dollar closed nae es ‘dis 10s 30; Florida new red S0'S)A0% nee “mm ‘sy ‘ta aes inet bea Pacey avon ban Mrs. Cooke levies the mew The Teen-agers, ‘Chuck oo. The Dead” ; : 350. fe en ee ee Piavks bers for the next meeting. Meet- : ’ count of 3 7-32 per cent in terms Area 3300 113 «110 «110 «644 |Mrs. Edwin Bernard. : Py rd’s Prayer Also Serial. With Aldo Ray ing closew with the Lo HMA. aN Gerling $2.71%, tp igs — DIVIDENDS mat Um mw ts an Of in unison, lunch was by ~e —t 7000 «17% 17? a ; Aumaque imp a * im . Veteran Wars: | the hostess. a FUN ER AL NOTICE | Cassiar Asbestos Corp. Ltd., 18) {Un — ss. + Ms Dies In Hos ital NORTH : : | PRODUCE plu 2‘cents extra, 1 on nm 2 ia’ st northerly land a ees ier B28 24, PC eee eae ST. MARY'S CONVENT MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul | "international Pipe Line Com-|E"‘vsais sme ot 33-331 | wopMMERSIDE — The death of | Tere Island in the Arctic. 7 i | , department quotations: io S liham ryant, 71, . eae Sak pany, cents, March. 2, record Baska 2 6 Wl water St., occurred early yester- The members of St. Andrews Lodge No. 13 are re- | CE SPORTS. to a! vatien. a a Yelied Kane GE Macs “46.1. lf am on alone ae oe ne quested to meet at lodge room on Monday January 26th | a -larg : a. * i = te a . ‘a < > cents, April 20, record March aot ed me = : oe 2 ' — = — weg ae al at 1:30 p.m. to attend funeral of our Late Brother H. | : . vad a a Bibis 1633550 «(16 4% Gb — Nr. ryant, a native of No ant ~ ‘ ote sod! ete tend Simpsons Ltd. 15 cents, March | ricrof mee © +3 | Enmore, P.E.I.. served with the J. Mabon P.M. ‘ CIVIC STADIUM ee ee, pat |e a 1} ay 14 —1 | 105th Battalion in the First World : : ‘ “ : Black Bay 300 21 21 21 +1 | War, and with the Veterans By Order of Worshipful Master. Professional Cards MONTREAL —[Seur® ite eo on | ar faring the ed illnees a Tee ae sae eg TONIGHT, 7.00 P. M. ' 7 : - Bralorse on 1 730 730 +10 | that left him invalid and) in poor arauua it Oules i te ce — Z Chartered Abit Pe — Gt Lakes joo Brahrst 230003 ‘ ‘ + v Aimeh ehue th bed duriog OM §_—_/${_ _—_§_|_§_, Fun - Sports « Contests - Fun Accountants Bank Mont 4 Hud Bay Min 60% 5 mmo 3000 He 8 s & 8 2 |his latter vears he retained aj| March 2, 1959, ~ the — a L : . ; St, St mae an[Ser a! 2! at (Sarat tes men [atten tee LEGION FUNERA 1 Cosae cd ons ioe Mile diy shadenaboes Bnque C Nat 57% Imp Oil 45% | Buff RL 30 0 74] CU OT! 1 ft. in length for service in the { =. ¥ Earle Hickey & Co. (pnaue PC 36 Int Nick 13 | Bunker Hill 600 9% %% %a world events. and spent a great Newfoundland Area 7” Canadian Rank of Commerce | Bathurst B 324 Int Pete roy | Cable 3300 19 19 19 +1)\| deal of time in reading. — : e _ ve aes 4 oer | Braz “ea Meco GMa [COMM "ler aap 7a; ats vis | «I addition to his wife. he} tained from the Department at| A military funeral for our late comrade Lt. Col. Admission 50 and 25 cents eect ae mee Sx |Can"aseria tno ‘in ie 10 ~ %|ed by four children, Alvin, with | Ottawa, upon deposit of $90.00 in| J, A. MacPhee, MD, ED, Honorary President of the - 33% Pri 3 ud i ‘ e fo INSURANCE € Cement pr’ 27% (G00 Pow MAIC N ince ‘eee es 43 the ROAF in Ottawa; Ralph, # | money order payable to the Re-| Summerside Branch of The Canadian Legion, will be _ R. E. Ellis & Son Limited (¢ BCom’ sam ‘Rovalite tte | fees 20) 6S «Ce <2) «| Mrs. Glen Adams, in B.C. and | ceiver ee Per yen ned fet held from his home on Summer Street to St. Paul’s ee a ices = Loe B iceee se oO Loretta, a student at Summerside | Posit wit va td in| Church for Requiem High Mass at 10:00 a.m. on Mon- . S Summer St. Can Brew pr Shawin 32% | Can-met oe High School, residing at home. | 4nd specifications are returned in ATTENTIO Optometrists CPR 3h Trans Can PL WM oak naeee Fura service will be hela | 800d order. =~ day January 26th. All veterans are urgently requested : ° Cockshutt — Un Steel Crm 990 «10% + Sund nuary 25 it | The lowest or any tender - will _ a.m . a - P D Bridge 2% _ CANADIAN Coat Pat ‘00 oe wy lee oie we lene not necessarily be accepted. to attend. Moet at the legion home st 9:00 E. E. Parkman Dom Tar 1344 Cons Pap’ GM |Cent Pore aiiee 19 18 1% 1 %| Vice at Victoria West U ; : POULTRY F Foundation 15 Ford 11% | Ce 7 6% 6% + %| Church at 2.00 p.m., with inter-| G. R. CLARK,, Soo SSSR RASS NEAT SN NANI I a Opt. D., R.O. Cheskirk 15000 * j PHONE 3287 Chester 1000 29-28 20 —1_ | ment in church cemetry. Deputy Minister Of Fisheries : | : : Chib Jae 2 : 5 Summer St. Suromerside 9 19 j : — NEW YORK jas ak TIGN V L N : : Until further notice we will be r ° . ” Chimo - - * E cute PRE: Puene Oth |b mes wh tw an cee See oe 8 IGNISH VILLAGE EGION FUNERAL SMALLMAN'S BUILDING |2"=,Wereer Wh NY Cem =. Coty Reve sme | ‘tia om a en receiving poultry on Tuesday of each Cons Edison 68% Std OU NJ 38% |Coldstrm (900 43 43) 43 The funeral of our late comra liam . 6 Photographers, §jnaes 3h Marne Sloe ee ty | ANNUAL MEETING Bryant will be held on Sunday, Jan. 25th at 2 week ¢ommencing January 6. .. THE READ STUDIO Goodyear 122% Weetngee 1% |Coniagas 3) = p.m. from Victoria ae ao oe. Hr ngeoe . eee aad — as ms t the Bowness Funeral Home, Summerside un ‘ % K we 3S Bk OS : 7 a = ’ e © * : : Barrist Kennecoit . 100% C Beda G 66% 124 12 1% — te The Annual Meeting of the Tignish Village Com- | 4; a.m. Jen ins Brothers Limited arrister C Callinan «2000 13% 134 174 -—% 4 eet . 4 Me € Denison 2945 $13! 17% 13, —%*| missioners and Ratepayers will be held in the Dalton All veterans are urgently requested to m ., George R. MacMahon, TORONTO € Discovery 1830380 375, 373. —13 : at the Legion Home at 12:30 p.m. Veterans in Vic- Summerside, . LL.B. ’ ; Se ae ek se . School on Tuesday, Feb. 3rd. at 8 P.M. toria West area-—please form up with the Sum- ad . anie HAlsd ; TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS oe mS a os | = : . sd Dial ‘ yy Tommy mote ge -—- pad 2 The Canadian Pres <: \e'emed ue mow ok | BY ORDER OF COMMISSIONERS. merside Legion at the church, f ; — . Me ‘erente § = ‘an. , - * : 855 Water St. Summerside | (Quotations in cents unless marked & (Continued on page 10). |