.-i PAGE rwepvs: Professional cards E. E. PAIIKIAN Opt. D. 8.0- orrosmnis . Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examined Office Hours: I to 13 - 1 to 5 and by appointment- PEONE 32:7 -IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. finauner st. Summersldo I. F. HUNTER II. II. Summer-side. P. E. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3110 IMALLDIANS BUILDING OPTOMETRIST T. EAIILE IIIUKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oomrnerco Sumrneraide, P. E. I. PHONE csss UR. J. A. IIIIIIION DENTIST Dent-al X-Bayx lmlllmdn Building SUMIWIESIDE Dial zste DR. J. R. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summerslde 2 Card Of Thanks I wish to express my' sincere thanks to my Doctor. Dr. .l. 0. Simpson, special Nurse, and staff of the Prince County Hospital for their kind attention and care given me during my illness. Also to the clergy who visited me, and the many friends and relatives who so kindly remembered me by sending cards, letters and boxes of treats. Mrs J. Harold Goodwin, Summer-side. Cord Of Thanks -The ladies of the Alberton Women's Institute wish to express their thanks to representatives of three out of town business firms who so generously contributed prizes for the Carnival. Especially to the ones who made it possible to give recognition to the second and third place costumes in the children's classes. CLEILMONT SCHOOL -The following is the report for the month of February for Cler- mont School. Grade IX.-1. Iris Stafford. Grade VIII.-l. Francis Shields; 2. Gavin Curiey; 3. Gordon Mill. Grade VII.-l. Theresa Coen; 2. Lauretta Mill; 3. Joyce Stafford. Grade VI.-1. Sally Rayner; 2. Frances Curley. Grade IV.-1. Erma Stafford; 2. Paula Curiey. Grade If. A.-Jim Shields; 3-- Mary Shieidds. Grade I.-1. Lynn Murphy and Hopgood Raynor; 2. Allison staf- ford: 3. Shirley Mill. Highest average in senior grades: sally Rayner 931,1. Highest average in Junior grades: Erma Staffordl and Jim shields, 93.6. Perfect attendance: Joyce staf- ford. Iris Stafford. Francis Shields. Theresa Coen. Teacher-George H. Riley. CAMEO THEATRE KEN SINGTON Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. M-G-M presents June Allyson, Van Johnson in romantic comedy-when is "100 YOUNG TO KISS" with Gig Young. a "Miss" Wait till you see "June" dis guised as a kid sister. Come enjoy a laugh! See this heart-warming picture. CAPITOL ..w”' . '. , hl-urani- Tonight .7215 - 9:15; Thursday 3:30 and 7:15 in r A (BIG mciunt mu ll-ii-II! EVERYONE HAS A FAVORITE SCENEI There's" laughter, heart-fhrlobt, romance for all! Summer-side . , ii ' ' : smcoom 1'55 viii ioiiiisoiic tn: mm i JAIIEI LEIGII,-EiiEDItlG.liAlil1lI ' WIUJAM PUWH.l.'.sLurru IXKIKKIT-IEDIXIII ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL IT'S HERE, One Feature Picture Only at Regular Admissions. E-is-once: or ARMS" With William Holden and Nancy Olson PREMIERE NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT AT 10:00 0'GDOCK Doors Open At 9:45 IT'S NEW REGEN Today 3230- 7:15 -9:15 Thursday .......... .. 7:15-9:15 THE MOST Siiockmll NIGHT A MAN AND woman EVER LVE)... I IN; nine...” JAMES CEEALMAN FITZGERALD . The denith occurred at the home ofMt.aridMrs.'Ilhocnasi-' arald on January 30th or their darling son, James Crgaalmsn, at the early age of i3 years and nine months. Although he was in ill health for about three months. his death was quite a mock to all his friends and relatives. He leaves to mourn, beside: his mother and father, one sister and two brothers. all at home: Mae. Mrs. Walter Frederickson, George and John. also his grurtdfliiliar. George Ooughlin with whom he spent most of his time. The funeral service was con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Harrison. He was laid to rest in the Anglican Church grounds at Lot 11. Pallbearers we're. George Wright, Ivey Wright. .Wilifrod Wright. George Hardy, sterling Kilbride. Chester Mllligan, Flowers received were as follows: Wreaths Mother, Flatlier and family. George Cougihlin. Mr, and Mrs. Dan Monougall. Sister Mae and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar oatway and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Family. Alcfred Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oougthiin and family. Mr, and Mrs. Mark Cong-hlin and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Ooughlin and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wand. Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Ford and Family. Mrs. Amelia Arsenaulit, Mr. and Mrs. RIISEH and family. Oatway and Cougihlin Sprays Mrs. Thomas Phillipe. Allie Bridges. Bessie Bmldges. Brother George, Ruth and Pam- 113'. m Invernees school dhlldren. Cross Mr. and Mrs, Walter Bridges. ca?cToi Thanks We wish to thank all the nurses at the Prince County Hospital, doctors. Institute. friends and neigihbors who helped in any way during our sad bereavement Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fltsgcrald ' NORTH crnncron sciioor. -The following is the honour roll for February for North Carie- ton School. Grade Ix,-1. Elsie Murphy. Grade VIII.-l. Reta Cormier: 2. Frances l-lammil; 3. Marie Wedge. Grade Vl.-1. Jean Parker; 2. Marion Wright; 3. Gilbert Wedge. Grade V.-1. Edward Wedge; 2. Marjory wedge; Ii. Carl Wright. Grade IV.-l. Shirley Parker and Howard Perry: 3. George Murphy; 3. Ralph Murray. Grade Ill.-1. Willard Wedge; 2. Reginald l-lammil; 3. James Ham- mil. Grade II. A.-1. Verna :MacDon- aid; B.-l. Joseph MacDonald and Charles Lowther; C.-l. Harley Harper. Grade I.-1. Lloyd MacDonald and Kenneth Muttart. Highest average in senior grades: Jean Parker. 98.4. Highest average in Junior grades: Harley Harper. 90.4. Perfect attendance: Lloyd Mac- Donald, Vernon MacDonald. Joseph MacDonald. Willard Wedge. shir- ley Parker, Catherine Lowther. Marjory Wedge. Garnet Lowther. Teacher-Ewen G. i-luestis. THE GUARDIAN. Wellington and Vicinity -MM. Evelytmsay of Conway was in this vicinity on business the last week of February. Manbcre of Wellington United Church Choir met at the home of Mrs. Howard Barlow on Wednes- dlay night. February Mth. for prac- ce. MISS Bel-W Perry. Eur-nmerside, recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvare Perry. On Sunday. Mhrch lst. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Millet. Freeland, vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barlow. Ml”. Tom Bishop spent the Feb- ruary 29th weekend in Wellington, when he visited some old friends. Mrs. Roy McAusland and sons. Lester and Raymond, who have been confined to their home by ill- ness, are able to be out again. Mr. Claire Brooks of Union Cor- ner recently left by train to spend some time with his brother Mr, Vex-non Brooks of Toronto, on- tario. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Dolore Arsenauit who were recently mar- ried in New Brunswick. They spent their honeymoon in st. Cilrysostome with M1". Airsenaulrs mother, Mrs. John P. Arsenauit. Two good hockey games were played in the Wellington rink last week. On Wednesday, Fcbrpary 25th. Richmond and Wellington Juniors played, the score being 4-1 in favor of Richmond. and on Thursday. February ac. Tignish and Wellington Battlers played to it tie score, 3-3. -B.M. Tignisliwliiiilmilicinity Mr. and Mrs. Prank Aylward. Bedeque, motored to Waterford on Saturday. February zsth to spend the weekend visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Reginald Eldershsw and daughter Karen L... visitors to Alberton on saturda,v.1"ebruary 20. Mrs. Alphie Arsenault, Nail Pond. is visiting in Dartmouth. N. s.. the guest ol her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knox. Friends are pleased to learn that Mr. Charles Gavin. Anglo. has re- turned to his home very much im- proved in health after receiving treatment in the Western Hospi- tal. Alberton. Mr Bernard Haywood. Kiidare. is visiting Nail Pond. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haywood. -It is pleasing to report that the health of Mr. Michael Ber- nard, Nail Pond. who underwent a major operation in the Prince County Hospital last week, is zreatly improved and that he ex- pects to return home shortly. Mr. Alphie Arsenault and his son Uldric. Nail Pond. motored to Sum-merside on Thursday. Febru- ary 26th, to visit Michael Bernard who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. They also visited Mr. Arsenault's son and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Arsenauit, Wellington. Among thoseuf-itobiii this vicinity who attended the Fishermen's Short course which was held at DAILY CROSSWORD I-Ii:lDiL '.'. I ACR058 2. Egg-shaped 20. Warp-yar 1. Shelter figures 21. Part of for sheep 3. High, "to be" 5. Portico craggy hill 24. Exclamu (Gr. arch.) 4. Erbium tion 9. Approbation tsym.) 25. Luzon ';-Jig; - 10. The 5. Area native until"? seashore 6. Little child 26. Title of E W-V" 12. At a. 7. Cereal respect distance grains (Turk) 18. Pin to hold I. On the 28. Part of parts ocean "to bc" YODTOPEIYIIIIIII together 9. Cigarette 29. Helps - 33, wild ox 14. Jellylike (slang) 31. Jumps iceiebea) material 11. Attempt (colloq.) 61. Male swans : 15. A hill 13. A sheltered 34. Musical 4:. Luis (so. Afr.) hay instruments ineuuso - 10. speak 15. Thrust with 35. warble it 64. sphere ., 11. Shake the foot so. Wine : ls. Coin ( with cold 18. Cues receptacle . 17. Earth as , 20. Rough lava 19. Stormed 37. Agreement . g got”... 22. Frost 23. A king of Israel 21. Edge 29. A size of type 30. Finest 31. Hasten I2. Alllrmative vote ss. Shabby . B6. The wallabt (Brae) 39. Italian goddess of harvests (0. Tuber (so. Am.) cs. Mansions of lords 15. smell 46. Fruit of the oak 41. Diving bird cs. Flaps ID. Lampreys DOWN 1. Coffee shop OAHIE-VCCJJ GILBIIR JO DAILY CltYPl'0QtJ0fl'l'L-llsrdstbow b work ' AXYDLDAAXI I 'l-"H HLONGFILLOWL One letter simply stands for another. In this asiinpio-x War the three us, X for the two o's.,ete. liagls letters. aposo irophivlo 0'0 length and formation of the words are an hints. Each dsy”t.lLaggg'.;....- an dillreotl " :A"c3po-nu Question A n s w a 7 u v rr u,':,u;ggg;s5( Lu,-an snwgoy DI stud - Yesterday's c.y1iioqumfrr'r'oU:wrs'n1re2-rnr.. .. 1., A”V'i"g'3v !0.UR.MlB!'i'Br7.Q0!.8l .F9.??i.1?J9;E0Iel!9ie . K Cl-IARLOTTETOWN O'Leary and Vicinity Mr. Allison I-larrisuand Mr. Ern- est Morrison. Bummerside. were in 0'Lea.ry Monday. March 3nd, on business. Mr. Gabriel Dennis. Charlotte- town. was in 0'Leary Monday. March 2nd on business. , Mr. William Gurney. who is em- ployed in O'Leary, spent Sunday. March lst in Charlottetown visit- ing relatives. , Miss Verleen Johnstone of Bum- mereide spent the weekend in O'- Leary. guest of her aunt and un- cle, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellis. Mrs. Lennie Ellis of 0'Leary spent Sunday. March 1, in Alma, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar and Mrs. Mary Ellis. Mrs. Arnold smallman of Knuts- ford is confined to her bedthrough illness. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. --Miss Mary Msocuregor, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mac- Gregor of Lot 7. and a Grade XI student at Kinkora High School, is receiving congratulations from her many friends for having mer- ited second place in her class. leading in French. The many friends of Mrs. Earl cornush of Mill Road are pleased to see her around again after be- ing confined to her home with an injured arm. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maclsaac and three children of Dunblanc were guests of Mr. and Mrs..lames Dun-bar and Mrs. Mary Ellis of Alma on Sunday. March ist. The sincere sympathy of the community is being extended Mr. James Silliker and family of Mt. Royal, in the sudden passing of Mrs. silliker, whose death occur- red Tuesday morning. February 24 at her home. The many friends in O'Leary regret to learn of the sudden pass- ing in the Prince Coun-ty Hospital of Mr. Donald E. Baker of Sum- merside, and their sincere sympa- thy is being extended to the be- reaved family. sincere symps-thy is being ex- tended Mrs. John Noonan of O'- Leary in the sudden paming of her brother. Mr. Richard Lidstone. of Calgary. Alta. Mr, Douglas Hardy. with the R. C.A.F., summerside, spent a very pleasant past weekend in O'Leary. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gay and Evelyn, of Knutsford. A large crowd of spectators wit- nessed the game Monday night, March 1st. between the R.C.A.F. team -of Summcrside and the 0'- Leary Maroons. the score ending '1-4 in favor of O'Lee.ry. Mr. Earl Phillips. west Cape. and Mr. Philip Thompson and son Blair of O'Leary motored to River Hebert. Saturday. February 28th. where they will visit relatives and lriends for a few days. Congratulations are being ex- tended Mir. Russel Lockerby of Fortune Cove on his Both birthday February Zflnd, which was celeb- rated Sunday at the home of his St. Dunstan's University. char- lotteiown. the last week of Febru- ary. were: Messrs. Wilson shes, Harold Cormier, Russel Shea, Cla- rence Doucette, Joseph Peters and John P. Doucette. - Congratulations are being ex- tended to the followin prize win- ners from Tignish a the Fancy Dress Carnival which was helri at Alberton Rink recently: Mrs. Wil- fred Boyce and Mrs. Reginald El- dershaw.as Barbara Ann Scott and her escort; Misses Frances Mccue and Opal Sllliker, as Maggie and i Jiggs; Misses Marlon Keough and Sylvia Silliker, as Pa and Ma Ket- l tie; and Miss Betty Hogan. as an Indian Chief. --CL. and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Russel beard. , Mr. Alton Rix of Locke Road is confined to his bed with bronchial pneumonia. Alton just recently re- covered from mumps. and was suddenly stricken with pneumonia. His many school chums wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. wlllard smallrnan and Mrs. Murray sweet of Forest View wore recent guests at a hooking frolic at the home of Mrs. Milford Ellis, West cape. What might have been a serious accident occuri-ded Saturday night. February mth, when Mr. Albert Elliott of Knutsford was nearing the village of O'Leary. He was struck by a hit and run driver. His wagon was badly broken and Mr. Elliott was thrown to the ground. 'but luckily escaped with only a bad shaking up. -A.Z. GRAHAM'S ROAD W. I. The February ” ., of Success W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Louis MacLeodI The meeting opened with the Ode and Creed followed by the reading and approval of the minutes of the previous meeting. Roll call was responded to by 12 members. The sick committee reported one call made and fruit taken. Five dollars was voted for the -"Save the Children Fund". The following volunteered to collect for the Red Cross: Miss Laura MacKay. Mrs. Louis Campbell, Mrs. .Fred Camp- bell and Owen Green. A letter was read re delegates to the A. O. W. W. and five names were select- ed. Mrs. Angus Green offered to read the Federated News and give a. re- port at the next meeting. Mrs. J. M. Campbell read a letter from the supervisor and it was moved. seconded and carried that the Inc- The very latest trends in design are Incorporat- ed In this newest selec- tion priced for your Budget. COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL Enamel Dulux Su- per White- Synoronlsed . , colors In . . Interior High Gloss Semi Gloss and Flat sane" K irs ALWAYS sMAtI.MAN's roe . --,.-- .. tltuh favor the Ilvllldcd institute program. . Miss Campbell conducted the lesson in First Aid. giving a de- monstration on bsndaglng. Chapter 3 is to be studied for the March meeting. Mrs Louis MacLeod put on an interesting contest. "Names of son"... MARCH '4. 1953 Mrs. J. M. Campbell” vited the members to her E: for the next meeting when M, call will be anuvered by alum, an Irish song or paying ., um. Mrs. Frmicis Murray will have charge of the program. The meeting closed with an National Anthem. FUNERAL NUTIGE GRAND DODGE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . A. F. & A. M. Members of the Grand Lodge-of Prince Edward Island A.F. J: A.M., brethren of constituent Lodges and visiting brethren, are requested to meet at the Masonic Lodge, Summerside, at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4, 1953, to; the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother..- DONALD E. BAKER, Past Grand Master L. A. McDougii&l Grand Secretary Fred 1. Bell Grand Master TENDERS Tenders for the position of Town Clerk will be accepted at the Office of the Town Clerk, Alberton, until noon, March 9th. M. D. FIELDING, Town Clerk. OU the most talked of Wallpapers z 'II just love in Canada . ?l)g' . : FOR THE HOME - BEAUTIFUL! as Easy To Apply - So Economical SEE US FIRST . FOR: PAINTS - ENAMIL5 - VARNISH - SHELLAC - CRACK FILLER - MIIRESCO - WALL SIZES - FULL ASSORTMINT OF IRUSI-IIS. I-iousl-ci.sANiNo iilouinlusurs IN oun HARD- wsiis ssssusur , - smittiiAn's I tor vsturs attowssr niiess M NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS JUST ARRIVED MAKE YOUR SELEGTIUN FROM- OUR -COMPLETE STOUK i SMALLMAN'S roe FLOOR