. 7 i PAGE rounrerw Program or Film: And Music Enjoyed -About four hundred people were in attendance at the cans- dian Legion Community centre on Saturday evening. February 21st, to see a. varied program. The first film, "Under the west- ern skies." though filmed in the western states had a. very impor- tant message for both rural and urban people as it stressed the necessity of keeping the top soil in rlace by proper cultural methods, lor all must be brought to realize that upon these few precious inch- 1.... l............. ...,.-..v. V... . -. .,, -4 quiremenu oi the population and responsibility must not be left to the farmer alone. The next picture. "Helpful Hen- ry." told the amusing story of a college boy who tried to show how a farm should be run for Heal-Er efficiency. "African Adventure" was a trav- . el picture in technicolor of filming wild life in the jungles of Africa. The final film. "St. Louis Zoo." showed how the animal trainers have trained those wild animals to make them perform so well. Between films the audience were entertained by Mr. S. H. Spinney with accordion music and songs which were warmly applauded. After the show the drawing for as of top soil depends the food re- the door prize took place with A Master Billy renneuey holding the lucky ticket. All who attended were very thankful to their hosts for a de- lightful evening and look forward to another such entertainment in the near future. 0 -or. BIG CHESS MEET MONTREAL. (OP)-'.l.he Mon. troal chess club has announced plans for the first Canadian open chess toumament to be held in 1954. Only native mmdiqn ch-amplondlips have been held in the past, and the biennial Oana- 9. dian championship is being gpon- sored tlhis year by the Manltwo Chess League. THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Piusville and ' Vicinity - - Mrs. Nelson C. Gallant spent. a day in Charlottetown recently. - Messrs Anthony Gallant. Oscar Gallant and Clarence Gallant were hauling lumber to Summerslde on Friday, February mom. Mr. Hector Richard. Duvar, was in this district on businea Febru- ary loth. ' Mr. Jackie Clark. Brooklyn, wad recent visitor to Pluville, A large crowd from Plusvllie and vicinity attended the oo-op sales Thursday, Friday and Saturday in l Mount . Albion illotoe Mr. Lloyd Jenkins was in the City sylturchy. February 14th. Mr. Lawson Jenkins was a re- cent visitor to the city. Mr. Alvin Buell was a visitor to Riverton over the week-end. - Messrs. Gordon Myers and John M.aloPiho.il were recent vlsiltors to sturgeon Mills. Mr, Douglas Drake was I. recent visitor to Montague. Mrs. ILW. Chandler. City. is via- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myers. - Bloomfield Corner and Vicinity . -The Bloomfield Corner W. I. held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Martin on February 6th. Mrs. Donald MacAusiand was appointed secretary for the year. congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs; Earl Mc- Kenna, whose marriage took place at st. Anthony's on Monday, Feb- ruary loth. Mr. and Mrs. James attended the happy couple. The st. Anthony-legion held a "smoker" in their "Home" on Monday. February 10th. 1...". Arthur Martin motored to iilorlll llay or Prayer Service At 0'Leary -The world Day of Prayer ser- vice was conducted in the o'LearY United Church on Friday after- noon, February 20th, with Mrs. owon Underwood of the Nazarene church as guest speaker. and with lnembe of the Baptist, Nazarene and United congregations partici- pating. . The opening of the meeting was led by Mrs. Oliver Johnstone. Hymns used were "Joyful. Joyful. we Adore Thee." "Lord of All Be- ing Thrones Am." and "Let There he Light." The theme of the pro- gramme was "walk as Children of iFEBRUAliY zsf ms.-. Proisasional uatos E. E. PAlillMAli Opt. D. 8.0. OPTOMITBIBT - Glasses Fitted - Eyes Exllnincd Office Hours: 0 to 18 - 1 to it and by appointment. PHONE 3281 REGENT THEATRE IILDG. Summer St. Sumlnersldo 11. r. llIlliTEll ll. 0. sununorsidc. F. E. I. 5 ” o'Leary. 1 Mimlnegash on wednesday. lNh- Light,” Complete Visual Analyses ..L. i . wary mm 3 ml prayers were offered by Glasses Fitted Mr. Clarence Gallant has retum- B,?f,'b'uf”y”y,,,1::"C9,:':a;'? ;j,":,t,:" --'- J. Matheson. Mrs. Lewis PHONE I , ,ed in his home here met apend- 3;, k, '" d ,,,m.,i ' Mr. Frank Plnenu is It vmml Bernard. ms. Oliver Johnstone. 3 10 ling some time in New Brunswick. Jun” n H M y' in the Vcterans' Wins 0! N10 7- 13- Mrs. George W. Ramsay. Mrs. ".5 BUILDING I ' M: d M H , Hm 1. Hospital. Charlottetown. Where Alex Macponald and Mrs. Ralph m,1.mm,mm,: Messrs Omar Gallant and Alyre ' E" 5' "W M were he is receiving treatment. Adams, oum-g taking part were. recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mrs. Norton and Mrs. Edward Mac- Dougall. A duet. sung by Mrs. John Morel- nead and Mrs. Lewis Bernard, "Iv- ory Palaces." was greatly M19705- iated. Mrs. owen Underwood. the guest speaker. brought a very interest- ing message on "Prayer and the world Day of Prayer." she refer- red to its beginning in a very small way - some so years ago. and to- day this day set aside for prayer is observed in over 90 countries around the world. Alsorthe neces- sity of prayer and the DOW” 1” prayer. she concluded with prayer. Gallant visited cently on businas. !'9' Tl.g'nlM1 The Misses Bernadette and Elaine Pineau spent Sunday. Feb- ruary 15th, in Piusville with their sister. Mrs. Leo M. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pineau were business visitors in summerside on February 19th. Mr. Roger Chandler, City, was a visitor to Mt. Albion Sunday. Feb- ruary 15th. 7. EARLE IIIOKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oonuneror lummeralds. P. E. I. PHONE 2535' Mr. Albert Perry spent a few days in Charlottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson MacEach- erni and family. Cherry Valley, were visitcms here Sun ay. Febru- ary 5th., the guests of Mrs. Mac- Eaoherxrs parents. Mr, and Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ccvrcorran spent an evening recently at the . WEEK - END ALE M, i l Canthy, Brocton. 1 k Friday and Saturday M 3 Mr. Spurgeon Williams, Eimsdale. 1 was in Piusville on business on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 109131? quietly observed their doth wed- ding anniversary On SIWMIY. February 211st, with their daugh- ters, Mrs. Felix Arsenauit and Mn. Urban J. Plneau. Mrs. Jake Hardy spent Tuesday afternoon, February l'lt.h at the home of Mrs. Warburton Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burhoe and son Douglas, Mermaid, were visii- ors recently at the home of Mrs. R. E. ELLIS 81 SON Fire - Auto - Casualty Glearanoel Misses' and Women's ”” .1: m ' ' ' d to Mlscouche after B Y " d b edlctlon. I Mr, Russel Ramsey, Summerslde. elbei . lie with Mrs. Pineau and an en t . -AZ "mm g gum", attended the funeral of his uncle Mr" and Mrs" Kent Jone; Hnze1' amilya vwgrn guests of Mr and --:-----mum-:. 5 5 " 5 ' "'1'" u Mr. Edlwnrd Hardy. Allberto-n. He l”Wk' were Vismim at mm mm” N M”, joseph Leclair on Sunday. PHONE 2413 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins re- nlso visited friends and relatives in cently, Piusville and Rosdbank. February 22nd. Annual Meeting Miss Betty Martin is at present . spending a few days with her par- W. CHESTER 5. Mr. Hudson has rellum- Mr. Norbert Oorcoran and Mr. , cd homo. n-fter spending lihe Febru- . the Keith Kelly motored to Summer- The annual meeting of DRESSES ' . . ants, MI". and Mrs. Arthur Martin. . lose on February 19th. aooompnn- aw 14th work-end in Rlverloll. the before leaving for Hamilton. where 5haF9h01d91'S and Datmns MacnoMALn lied by Mrs. Claud Kelly and son guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred She Wm be employed. She will ac- the Tryon Dairying CO. 111 I ROQIITCIT VGIIIOS TO Pairick who were returning to Tor- Crane and family. ' company Mrs. Allie Gallant of be held in the Creamery Barrister. Solicitor. Notary, Etc. onto to rejoin lie: husrbzmd. who llhl5Vm9 Wm) 19" mt T"onw' on Tuesday. March 3rd alt LLB. Choose your dress from the smart selection of hengaline, crepe, stitched inffelrl. liPoodle" cloth and wool jersey. The one and two piece styles are very good and definite- ls em-played there. Mr. Hudson Jenkins was :1 recent visitor to the city. Wed””'"Y- F"'"""”l ””” ,1 1:30 pm. The Warehouse in Albany will be open on ””"”V ” L0”- The people of Plusville were very m,......-.?--e-- 7.88 ly wearable. There is a fine array of shades in mlssesi much pleased to see the snow M H B W 11 J 15 LN. , y - nd wry Monda afternoon March 0111130 10fIIIBl'l! Octllillild 11! junior and women's sizes- wi-JEK-END SPECIAL .....l plough coming througih this dis- in Cr:,,.,.rf .,S,..,,f:, ,,,,f,,;,”;E, mgglfgeenfga; s'pemiby In 2nd y ' , Late Heath Strong. ILC. trict a-fter the sllcrln of Sntllrday ' . . ' C " " Pfnmllill night. February Mm as mere was Mr. and Mrs. Lauson Mnclmclhern A dmnty lunch was served by the jg gg Attended To. a considerable amount of snow al- and Mr" and Mm Iwm Doherm m5”s5' '” though the cars and trucks were still running. It is to be'hoped the roads will be kept opened for the remainder of the winter. should there be any other show storms. -dB. B So Shall My Daze Be Miss Jean S-towart, City. spent the February 14th week-end at her home here in Mt. Albion. Miss Louise Jenkins was a recent visitor to the City. , Wanted To Buy In Summersidc 5 or 6 Room House With modern conveniences in good location Write, giving particulars and , . Maker's Clearance! Kniillng YARN Exlra! 48 Only Women's SLIPS L. A. S. ALLEN B.A.. LLB. BAIBIBTEB. ETC. I55 Water Street - Phone 2319 SUMMEBSIDE. P. E. 1. Mr. and Mrs: Ralph Horton were rrceni visitors to the home of Mr and Mrs. Harry Horton. Mr. lillsllzn lVlacDnllald was :1 re- cent visllnr in Blrcli Hill. Misses Em Jei;(ll:lA and Blanche MacE:l.cll1ern, City. were recent vis- 'I'l-le many friends 111 Monte Rob- ert Jenkins and Lter Buell are liors. the ,rgucs-is of Mr. and Mrs. pleased to see them home again ,4 . P 09- Lnst Spriazl M3” hockey games R.,.)?fl'. Jenkins: from fishing emeltsM1tMenmid. BOX R. E" GUARDIAN, A me1tgg,;ue.1tlyca: :9” in Mikan. were roug M , . ' sas in sp no many rag- Mada in straight or bias rul ihess fine Shop Early for the Best Choice! Best And 1 mm ”me i” 1"” 5 5h"'- Lnnfgnlfc Sty?" Jmkmfl Jmd. Mn Makfolm was E-wsm" summerside merits. one of which weighed 3'20 I let about to mend mv ma ,3 cm 9 e recent visitors at in the City Tuesday. February d lingerie rayon Slips in while nnly are iluhlliy balmy Wool. and wool with " To normal me from mixkc Ddaze the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert iilth. poun Bl slightly soiled. Nylon net and lace trim, "KY0" ;I1e;d'b 50nd Pi;i'13:n;:drn,;f1:'fI:t pgrmly I took R different fzlck ' Jenkins, ..L.L. ' 32 1 42, 1 1.98--WEEl'-END mm" 3 E Y ” V" ' A d res 1 ed 'h th 1 -- -- Mrs. Lester Email and son. Gary. :l7fEsClAL(: mm M X i”'"' 1 ”""” ””5' ””"1" ” is n backov N en C we Came Mm Gilbm Jenkins and son. spent Sunday visiting her lmerlts. .. "”"”' WEEKEND SPECW” And players chased the tortured Mlllon. spoilt Sunday. Fclhruarv Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Myers, Lake , puck, l5hh in Vernon River. the guests of Verde, - KENSENGTON ; I would not be so hockey-struck. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood. -- , ' ' I . 1 Mrs. Fred Trowsdlsle was in the . . p k . I sought to cultivate a yen A .11, G, d Wednesday and Thursday 7.15-9.15. Gregory ec c c F01” baseball. tennis. H011. and the" A.nsL.rsnl:Nks vlgilrigsermugge my Momux F...em.uuy mm as Capt. Lance in "ONLY THE VALIANT", co-stnr- , I P3312: "W M99 0" Swim" Saturday, February 141.11. Mr. Edward Myers spent satur-' ring Barbara Payton and. Ward Bond. They were pl 1 lBut they were not the true decoys. Mm Benjamin Horton WM 3 re dM'- February 1W1 In W0 01W- only six and fought like six hundred. V And so I waged a losing nght ' ' C cent visitor to the city. Messrs Sterling Jenkills and Scot- tie MacPhnil were rt-cent visitors to North River. Mrs. Evelyn 15.: and daughter . Jennie spent Sunday, February 1 15th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Myers. TODAY (Thursday) 3:30 -7:15 - 9:15 A As can be seen on hockey night... I still bolt meals and gulp a drink In a mad rush to rench the rink. I've bunted the old Dodge through drifts with angry backward - f o r w a r d ehiflss Men, Save On StaniieId's .- Medium Weight Underwear . Combination style willi shnlrt sleeves and ankle length V. 8 I : I C 9 Mr. and Mrs. John Macrhall were recent visitors to Charlotte- zown. Mr. and Mrs. William Ross and Glen, Vernon Bridge, were recent visitors at the homes of Mr. Albert Stewart luldlMr. nnd Mrs. Harry Horton. I've shiver:-ed in a tarpaullned truck And persplred fl-eely'whcn it stuck. I froze six toes, two thumbs. and ear. Waiting for buses to appear- 'nhe Mt. Albion w. I. met at the home of Mrs. John H. Myers with 1 -- a large number of munbers and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Myers and visnorg preaent, me meeting wgs w'""u9m legs. These are croam colored fine elastic rib knit in HQ NISCS HO Gun 0 0 o" ' a e c tstre of dawn . . . sizes 36 to 44. Late shipment makes ihis reduction neces- llixlddglrogl Cgld whsliremh or gii'l't'nlly were recent visitors to Uhe carried an in me ugugl manner, A Jr Kn". . . . but u sgmr, sary. Rrfizlllnr 3.95.-WEEK-END SPECIAL .................. .... yawn. y' V9” mimble W"””3 V” ”l”"” '"-e and a delicious lunch served by OIIIIII f V ' e My family scold they cannot Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jenkins. Mm. Myer. and committee in "kg gm. ICE PCII O IIIQCGIIC - City, spent Sunday, February l5im. ohax-gt i sleep There's too much noise for count- at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lynn ing sheep: . M.ncNeiil. 1 shout the jargon of the rink In all my'dresms, then wildly sink Back on my pillow to discuss The latest games with Bill and knnu" Scondol by scondol. . sin by sin. be bored the loves and weaknesses A very enjoyable Valentina party was held in the school Friday af- ternoon, February 15th. The teach- er and pupils received some very nice Valentines and the aitemoon End-Oi-Season Sale! Boys' Soldier PANTS These Soldier style Pants are made of brown melinn cloth in A medium weight with deep pocket. flap and nnkle straps. For ages 8 to 14 years, regular 6.95- Mr, Heznly S. Jenkins was a re- cent visitor to the home or Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jenkins. Special Purchase! Light Terry TOWELS These Terry Towels would regularly soil for 1.10 a. pair. Light weight with as- sorted colored slripes. The size is 18 by 36 inches. VVEEK-END SPECIAL a palr- WEEK-END SPECIAl.- ' 846 4.99 clearing, Balance of Stock Boys? Hockey Sweaters In authentic "Canadian" and "Maple Leaf" colors will? . team cresia. These all wool Sweaters have roll collars and are of heavy ribbed knit. The young fellows love ti-lsrnl In sizes for a lo 14 years. regular 3.9:-wank. Gus . . . 7, . g. The boards...a goall...asslst. .. W Wmdeu Jmkim went me 3:5 59"" 1" nm” im" which E ' licious lunch brought the party hm mm" February 14th week-and in Mar- mn clue. "ICE WCTC dI5TTOylIIQ 0 At ii am. I'm raving stilll My better-hall's condemned for life tinvalc, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ym Gonion Mac!-cod and mml1y- me many friends od Mrs. Aruaur Ross. Bilurgeon Mills. who has been teacher in Mount Albion School the past year. are sorry to hear of her continued illness. and all hope ilor a soeodv recovery. ans has been replaced by Mrs. J. L. Poole. Hazellbrook. EOVIII. Mr. Sidney Myers was a recent visitor to the City. He was accom- panied by his mother. To be a hockeky-widow-wife, For when I get too old to be An active fan. we'll have TV. And when I pass to the unknown You're sure to see. carved on my stone. "Although we laid him here. yve His poison pen spur- od no one-the wicked or the innocent. On Thursday evening. Fdbruary 12ih Mrs. John H. Myers was host- ozn to the Birch Hill Auxiliary. A large number of members and ORSALE BY TENDER The Town of Summeralda is offering for solo by under. the following vehicles: . 1-60 cm. 1943 Chevrolet ARMY TRUCK. 4-wheel drive. with 11-1 woyrlougli. 1-60 Cm. 1943 Chevrolet ARM TRUCK. 4-wheel drive. vvirif 1-V plough. , New No. 235 moron installed In such mick durin the winter of Wu. Tim is , -00 think You'll find him at the hockey . rink-" The most shocking vengeance a town oval lived. -5. Barlow Bird. Freetown. P. E. I. ? ?.?-..... oiiibi-alllhl-nmia-'i.'iil"'nl" -un&Ih1I-vac-use--auGlTiIIIllQl ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL y REGENT roluollr 1.15-9.15 3llMARRoN . KID" .1953. . , a . Tenders are invited and will be raooiv- 66I')l'7l(3()k)fr adoi-I-I1o.eMlcaoHi1a1'ownClarl1?ro 1 1.00 r.M.suu1rsuy.robrua 20111.19 3.' Vehicles open to inspect or tile Town installs. 0 on ANY -rmman NOT NIOIISAMLY . acorn-1-an PAINI A ROOM xxllll &ill'W(&' iI)li itii TVW) PAIHH (ll i'lil(I (ll NVIIINS . if organization Meeting An organisation meeting of the END SPECIAL ..,...-....,....g,..,.,g-,,,,, ,.,g..,...,,w,,.,g ,, International Brotherhood of I A . ,,,,,,,,m c,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, ioir condl on. Both trucks Ilconaod iot- Wool Toquea to match the Hockey Sweaters. Iioussmen and Helpers. will be ' ' regular Ml cenia FOR .......s........-............. ..... ..s 1 No Phone or Mail Orders-g-All Sales Final ball in the Progressive Consor- vativolieadqnaruira hall (over Palmer's um-age.) Bummer-aide. on Thursday, February 20, at I p.m. . ' truck owners, driven, and all others included in this brother- hood are requested to attend. A special invitation is given to all trades and labor-sgronpa tonic A dproaani at meeting. - I-loll. IIIG I . . . ' u C .,;vl,., E. gill ,. ,v A: 1 1'.-..:.t.'a.:1:3:...l:.".::5 . V 4- :- sAy;Imog,-W , , g, l