mm; 2, 1954 . rm". GllA!3nI.AlV. CHAIRL0TTETOIVlLf1 , cg ngvpflq Ell? WESTERN GUARDIAN s-nmcln oosmrv OFFICE 3 gunssner Street. "mmersids. Phone 8&1 lnverness and V. . . Rotarians Put On Fine iciiiiify Show At Summerside Oonfinedls Iios '””"l'ractors Anti Gun Carrier 3"", subscriptions. Advertising Representative . ' ' GEORGE CLOW Ind GEORGE WOTFON -Mr. Edward Eharbnll. Genera;I House Phones: 8032 and 8033 .Mi-i-ciiunt. Portage, was ii hu5lne.SSl m Gun-dim may be bought at any of the lvisitor to Summerside on rel-;.' --Sunuiiersidr Rotarisns last'ne.sdav night as well. About two --n--n- - rruary Z3. night. went nii the, boards iiith l'lliilfll'F.fl people uere turned aviay following stores in Summerside: gummep street; Gourlies Drugstore, 21 Cents.) strut; their "Hioozinii Mixtrel show". a t last night. unable to gain admis- many calls for towing assistance -With two Government tractors, I that they gave up their work ati Bookstore. 7- , , , . Miss Mary Mulligan is xpendnq Lombuied vaudeville and minstiel.sio:i and in order to accommodate 39”, New.,g,.nd, Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 67 Granville Stre . A firm lrllclcr .1-Dd Bren Kim I i(e"Y'D.,ucstts's Grocery, Second Street; island Motor Transport. carrier providing a shuttle service home and remained on the job of. a few days at the home of Mr. andiiifld for over two hours kept I those who want to be m on this AlzJ'ur snug; vlnee's Grocery. I12) Russell Street; Eninan's sun. in towing inotortlsts through the towing automobiles. and through Mrs. Frank Culleton, west Devon. capacity audience in high humor show it was decided by the Rotary ' service Drul Store; Freda Grocery. Convent Street section of highway from Raw Corn- the efforts of these two men many luith everything good in the enter- I executive to run the production for motorists were able to complete Mr. Robert Coughlin, Hummer- tainmeni. line from hilarious vaude- , two more nights. their journey. side. was visiting at this home at ville skits. close. iiarmoiiy by a1 To all those. who had any part in" government 1,;-actor made no Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macbonaldinp grade quareiie. excellent churiis in the Mixirel Show. to the direc- er to Central Bedeque, the official road report ”muddy and heavy" seemed like a collosal unerstate- K. L Waite in Kenslngton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE :1? k W k R t ti . u'i:;:::6;'2noul:.e:l'1d ;g:3"&:u:.IvD men: to tm cu ownu. gamed go ghgrge 10; towing, It in l-epol-led on February 2!. liiumbere during the first part and tor. the musical director and to journey over this part of the high- that the government had not madel -- lieaturuig an all-P-rplece "way i each and everv member of the any arrangement with the two Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitrsnr-id.Down smith In Dixie" as the'csst heariiest Congratulations sis- WIN. At one time yesterday afternoon were! and l"3”d5""- Claude F'reder-ick- second part. Directed bv Robbie local men and that they fdue for a swell show.-S John Mosse. and depending on any small donmonlson were visitors at the home nit a monologue, g,v;n.lETY CONCERT in King . Robeitwn. Georse HEW Kenslngton, Tuesday. "Backwoods Wedding" by Mrs. W. 18 cars were counted in a line Mm... 2nd. Presented by Young J. Paynter. Contests and card waiting to be towed westwnnl groin motorists towards .;lelmying,Mn nnrl Mrs. Fred Laird. MurrayIllie long aVlii1lF'd Rnlarl Mixmail '-w-rm-w-r ;IdumI United Church. Two 1-act games were enjoyed according to through the sea of mud. costs. .30” On February 21. Show had eiery thing that goes I. . my; Excellent specialtlesgoCur- individual taste, and musical seiec. some or these motorists were ob- Highway officials were is-portedl -m- ito make up an Evening or goon, tsin 8:15 sharp. Admissioln II "and tions featured Mrs. Kenneth Pid- served to have waited their turn to have said that nothing can be M” G""" LV"l”h 5"” "l" "leallr ll” C0””dl' llcm ""3 ”P9”' A 1 ' - 25 If sml-my will be hed o ow- geon (organ), Mr. Walter Mouse to, more nun 255 hon" before by done w nnpmve me cnndmon MI Kenneth were in Siimmnrside, Frb-.ing cui-Iain to the final .-HQWSI 1. s . MEMI (accordion). Mrs. Roy Mountain in wwed the mad at um mm at H”, m.5..ruar,v 23. lvias, viiihoui. a doubt. one of iiir M tImoIuthIorgan an guitar). Johnnyi EA "Gena Government ""''01' an em un.,eI A D I W--W 'iiiie.ii amateur .SllOllS' oi its kind app 4,3 L Quip PARTY --IMr. L-IiItIs'II:oIIgiiii(i:Is;'IlI. lnIghamhCole and: rwed on me "me mom 5 o.C1ock Concern was also expressed about Mr and Mrs. Alan Mai-Dovvalri Filer to be offered to a lU(-ll audi- md Mrs. Keith Mairsnb entIerti1iigncIeIdI Lunch was Served :;I0llIIthe IItI:vIi;IIgIiIaIIIi:zI. CON;-lNED To HOSPITAL Int evening to um" the one that the condmon of me paved FOMSI w9r!Idbuslnns5 vitiinrs IIIIM Sllm-IPllL'F The rat. mosilv made up iii OTI'Al'l'A. March l-'SpeclalI- " mm hm.” on fe rseiiys s on. tee.-Bur. mm W' E" Damn (above) M" hm W9" Opemtinz Previously. and that if a heavy snowfall oc- m"5 'l 0" Fphmq” ” lR”””Wl5 3”” Ri"?'l'3l AWIV hill” 50” "HEP 'J"Eti:in; lob carried out , mu purl). one Oblrs M9 IIISIIII torney General and Provincial Two 19”) 1-ulna”. ML sydney cur,-ed 1; might no; he possmie to em” I lwoi-ked nici-time in Dl'fl(lili'E a DV the Fed:-i-al Department, oi Wed by me -mam e - " -RETIV T'933Ul'"- l5 at Dre!-enla confined Green with a large farm tractor re-open them because of the dam- Mm" DMM M”n”"”l W”-' 5 SHOW that pleased eicry taste and Puhlir iA'oi-rs in Pi-iiire Edllarl Women: institute. Miss RNS FROM HOSPlTAL- . ' t business visifo to En P id! - ' - - - . - River I d VIII RIISSEII Mrs John ChIIppeII who has be to the pl-mce county Huspngl and and ML John Donn Wm, E bran age the heavy snow plow would I" min T9 - On last night they succecncd l)C)0iiK1 l.s.aiid .ii l:'ia.1 ll.iS the (ii-erlzin: lr Grace E.asteIr Innd ,IIIe. III II? I B IIIIIIenI In the IPIII C en Wm no.1 be able to be present in gun Gamer on cawrpm” trends cause to the pnvememhpa February 22. their fondesi. expectations. if the the Hoiiiiaii vihari sect.on oi sum- Campbm -(arpuled' s and foil; Hos ita' d to h Idcei Dun Y the Leglslamre ""5 Week M1 were reported to have received so amwm 0: Applause Wml llhlchilnemdei score iii”-ff ”' a,l5'l g 31 l. lpd i "9 5 en nil”? '9' Darby expects to be r i .. "om M11 John C04n"i. W35 E l)U5l- their efforts was met was an in- This iias revealed in a return men rpsponiit-ellI(IIvihiRe iIovIiIsoCii ion ctr ve from ii fall on ice. has re-I hospml by me and of me week nes visitor to Summerside on dlcatlon, then each and every per- tabled in the Commons today in its! W07" l0 '5' us” ph;;f."P' "med '” 11" mm? 1” 31 E19n- , 9 e e February 20. son in the audience went homefreplv to a question asked b Geo e lf” ”"d Mn Parmmas .m7' now" 5 - S --- completely satisfied with the show iNO'l.l'l'l C0n”'Va'ilP mnyb V N L”"”;. M5 Sienrilieiiemifiiiihe s'If.?.".;l2 mm, RN - JUVENILES APPREHENDED Miss Faith Mernnnaid. 0'1 w" it was the con-eiisus of opinion 'Di-'iiC-lini-.iiriii?.i-1” will elSil'l'r1i' ml er in I , I - A .G FOR FESTIVAL .71 1 l l ll ' was recent vii it - t in h . - . . . . ". .- " ". .. , f l was enlnyed for the iemaindei of ,,l-I-he members of Indian River IIhe1aecIIhIgI;l”I:II;!e;I:lI:1aD;lul()gg,l1::ITl1g)f5&I): I M b of her on-pntv nit.-,8 and gfIIO:IIhoIsIe IvtIiIiIo sIati tzjhe MiAl.lt.l nie..sI.;'.Is- Idle l Iiiiiitimi will an evening C?IVl'fllldSiICdlurni;higlddhI.V Dmmam; club are busy prepgringlhome of M” A E Ban.” on Mm. e James MacDonald Portagp IHIIIIIIS :5 onelAgI ape I:IiviiIi in the EllAzIlEIfbI(l N III. goiter ior&l .3: Niessrs. llill oo 5 e an N their annual St. Patrick's offerhgl . i ' A - .4- - I . A Es" la G My all age W”. '9” M''"h'w&"lBuri 1" the em'e"'m"m9"t fleldv '3'”! Eflitilestlli? o?r:upaBi:t2d?ereeV:l:?s?:t "V ""5 M” El'Vl" 3lE'”'T l6(E:iag(:d;:(:Lu1l.gl :1-lig'2cLi,”g er-:.:lYll11:'lLOEl:tEdCO5L Ofbhe Job i4a"(:ln' A I year a thread” Domed dr I I A . s a II I I I EHIIIMI I I II I II I I i. I I . . iveness .I iI :ing .10 was cal-rie mil I-INDIAN RIVER WI II CM", Mrempgst and SIIMIIIHEII Yadasggg fIo(i'naIIObrIIiIef pgrigd. l;i'OI;lZht attIen- -Inrecognition of his 42 ,VICdf.s M N:III8.a:Ii;rn”iIlsiRr:IIII:IIIIl.h EI'IzrIvIr:IiI”Ipf the piuduction. Backed up by last year at Czlrlbflu, NS. vi-lien Mm-y .. Miss Grace Easier wzis from Mary Jane Holmes. novel M I Ih h g 1? lI1dC YII.ll1V9TlIIII:8 Is secietziry of the buniiiii-is do Portage on FehIIIIIIIIII 21 - "tail oicheslia uiirirr ihe dli'eCl1(7nill'lP firm ni W. W. Dizdcm anti c .r iourt i El . I I g gt l , -Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dynient ' ., f g ' . ,1 , , -' - - n n'- - -- n '?-i 0i" I Ola. (pi'.:iies simnsnrvd by 1'15"") KW” iiiicifzviedo inweihf cIrl:l'l:)Kl'Hl:l!(!el;gl' Vl:J)1igii::i last two weeks' It reported um" were dinner guests of Mr. andl ail the ”'”"f'””, m”'" '" m” In???" Prjgngihllhlich ”l;fhh”'l Pr. Derwyn Huesiis and Ron Hut- Cost of 57.412 WI III on Fr-hrunl-y 22. Prizes fol FEWVMIIBHL some oi the youths involved in the MINI Henry Birch Pu” Hm Onlrluwn 1-Ilnll 1351 ...I..m,,g 1., a,I...,.I.l II” rrI;I II . .InnI ndn .-II ninly III chmmm the m5. pa” chorus mi. scores were won by Mrs. L. latest. were also involved in one Februuy 2oI a regular nionlhl) meeting Ivthicli I9 naI ror:Ize .-rIi a zoo Opened mm such Iwmdam raven C.......... G. Ramsay and llIrlr.CFri-rib Ready; oird bonfgh Iof iiIliIehtwo lI)reviou.s in- Iii(eIIIvIeI3IIirogl:3cd mijigtgo IsIIgI:vIeIii I:IiiI.:gInei-IiIiI ime was cnoye by all. MS M nswanee River.-I nnd ..IdaI GRAVVH LF W M S wlnle Mrs. Russo amp e an nsochu, AT SPRING VAL, c en , n w c (l) etters were ML mu ML wlmam plkebt . 'I I r-' " 4 Sweet As Apple Cider" and from i I ' ' Mr. Prior Mild-Elli" T000lV9d LEY-A social evening at Sprint; wken from a post Mme 1”" and in: and family! Summerside (were with bangeu” '3."d ”” l”””9"”' Mr" ”"d M" WW"mlV”'""l.M"lllien On the fun was fast and . . cnylsolfIilOn awiirds. Lunch was valley Han fmtured bmgo wnhitwo checks cashed which had been the um; M Dir and M” 'Aured.t-on by lire Cliiei Abdon Ai:sen- Dencll Camnbell and Miss siwirlcv muons mm Veteran actor John Th? N- Gianlllln W M S. held Iwwd Im. the hostpss and (tom- numerous mm” prizes and two. mund m one of the lenem Md COIWEIH on February MI ' iIsult of abb(;I8l.Il;.lfUfl l9IXI1Ei'(i'ilVed IISilVElll Drvimton. were in sumvrlnrside, on Cameron Mung as mLer10cuIorI ilripii-IIIr;:.lI;liI:;Iii IiIiIieetiIiIiIg oii Fe; ii. at mines in i-Ihargr-ISIX P:i'llf'S V;-'IiIll Ireezeouts won by MrsI Lloyd (2) a polio "March of Dimes" can nix;-Ib:'I:'s 9 3 0 9 99” me" Feb”""Y 23- "ll bl'5m95i- Each number followed the other 5,,” pwe memjbilrs ";,””””,Pd”'.j.'1; it lie seres an on P tk 1 th (1 g - I . . - - I IISWE . wmlpoeipiininii the pi.-iyor hniiiin: C".'"””e” 3"” M” Alfred B""m”"i an 6" mm B of Ce 0! ammo" M" "C1 M” Kennem Mm” Taken by surprise. Mr. Boss in Mr. and Mrs. Stennlvvz Willi-ims mm ”m”””' l"”.””" "ml 590'” mil call by repeating a verse of Win . I I I I W"? "W Hm WI Prizes for the highest scores in 9313- Mid We m0n9Y'-19"-H Fee and daughter Dorothy. Stanley Wspondmg .0 an address by Mr, Tme vawv W, M”, t ,.,,,, 0! Skilled dlfecllon and Patient Scripture contnlnlng me word the liizlins 0 n -i - l mlcmm Wpm to Mm David case- covered-removed from the can.-8 i " 5 ” A ” rehersirig. In the opinion of --za(,hm.iaIhn ' mi nill involve the grand prl'I.P.-- Bur. ..S0('lAl. EVENING - The Si. .lisik's liziil committee held an en- ley and Mr. David Caseley for ladies and gentlemen respectively, while Mrs. Waldon Sudsbury and Mr. Hiram Harrington received Bridge, were the guest of Mrs. Mac- Kay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred McDougail. Personals rMr. Lloyd Profitt. Long River, Dr. and Mrs. Burley and family department through the years. He John MacNeill. thanked the mem- bers for their kindness and ex- pressed gratification of his assoc- ihtion with the members of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Major Mil- ligan on February 2i. Mr. Charles Mullitzan and Mr and Mrs Hugh Rams:-iv. were in Sum- consciation awards. The remainder returned on Feb,-ua,-y 2-4' after loft February 22, on a motor trip recalled that he has served under mevrsldn. Few-uarv ?l, visiting Mrs ini-able social evening in the hall on Fehriiziry '24. when ,iho Rev. W. Erir lnizriiltnm acted as masier of l"FfPmOl'llPF. The program includ- nri an nniusing dialogue by Messrs. l-timer Pnyninr and Ivan Gill, a mnnolngiio by Laiirctta Mill. is !'i0i10l0;zliO in costume by Mrs. WOW! Summerside Rotary ”'HOOZINlT2” MIXTREI. snow of the evening was given over to the dance to music furnished by Messrs. Bernie McKinnon. James Beiilrsto and Mrs. Charles Mac- Lnllnn. Stepdancing by Mr. Paul Gallant provided is pleasing inter- 'lude.-Bur. HELD OVER By Popular Demand -FOR- TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Sold Out the First Night 200 People Turned Away Buy tickets new at:-Chan's Restaurant. Foley's Drug Sfore. Gourlies' Drug Store. W. D. Young Insurance. or phone for tickets to T. Eerie Hickey or W. Albert Robertson. Chartered Accountants. Summerside. They will hold tickets at the High School for you. For the benefit of'tlie Prince County Hospital! DON'T MISS THE SHOW OF THE DECADE! spending a few days in Moncion to New Brunswick. lwhere he was the guest of his Ihroiher. Harold. and Mrs. Profltt ' and family.-Bur. Mr. A. H. Anderson, Charlotte- town. were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill on February- 22. i -The many friends of Mr. Ern- est Mill. Clermont, will be sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, where. it is expected that he will under- go an operation for appendicitis. l -Bur. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLennen.l Port Hill. were recent guests of Mrand Mrs. Gordon Grigg. Mr. Ernest Colwill, Charlotte- town. spent the past weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Athol Colwill. -Mrs. Ernest Mill. Clermont. is spending a few days in Summer- side. where she is the guest of her nephew ahd niece, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hunter, Schurman Avenue.-Bur. Congratulations to Miss. Blanch McDouga'il for being the winner of the wool blanket at the Mount Pleasant Carnival on'Febniary 19. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard, upon the death of their son-in- law. the late John Thompson oi A Seek. ' Bloomfield Corner and Vicinity His many friends regret to hear that Cyrus J. Gallant. has had to remain in the Western Hospital. for treatment. All hope to see. Cyrus back on the job again soon. sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved widow and family oi the late Russell Cotton, who passed away on February 21. A large number from this vic- inity attended the funeral of the late Russell Cotton on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leclalr quietly celebrated their 58th wed- ding anniversary on February 21. The sympathy of this common- ity goes out to the family of the late Mrs John James Rooney whose funeral was held at St. Anthony's ion February 23. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard received the sad news on Sunday. February 21, of the death of their eon-in-law, John Ti'iomipson of New Aberdeen. Seek. Mr. Thoinpeori had been in failing health for the past several months. he leaves to mourn his bereaved widow. who was form- erly was more M'ay-nerd. daughr ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldmimd Mayn- ard. Northani. sincere lympethy is being extended to his widow and familiy and other relatives and friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau visit- ed at their old home at Bloom- field on February 22. ' Messrs. Joseph Leclsir. Edmund i McKen.na. Arthur Pineau. and Reg. Pineau were recent business visi- tors in Sununerside. -AW. iiliierton And I I I Vicinity Friends of Mr. H. J. Cahlll, Alber- ion, are glad to see him about again after his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pineau and family of Miscouche. were recent visitors among relatives in Bloom- field and Woodstock. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ur- ban Pineau who were returning to Woodstock after spending two weeks in Miscouche. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin of Bloomfield Corner. are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Pat- M rick Martin of Miscouche. Mr. Gerald Rooney has return- ed to Toronto, after spending some time at his home in Alberton. Mr. Rooney was called home by the death of his mother. Mrs. John James Rooney of Mill River. Mrs. John A. Gallant and daugh- ter. Mrs. Elmer Pineau were visi- tors in Woodstock on February 21. On their return they were accom- panied by Mr. Gilbert Gaudet who is touring the Island in the inter- est of his business. Mr. James Wilkie. one of Alber- tonfs senior reaidente. is still con- fined to his home by illness. Mr. Gerald Rooney and Mr. Ray Rooney arrived at their home on February 22. to attend the funeral of their mother. Mrs. John James Rooney. MJMM. Mr. Albert Warren arrived from Goose Bay. Labrador, during the week-end to attend the funeral of his sister. Mrs. Gordon Metherall of Aiberton South. Her many friends regret to hear of Mrs. Gilbert Gaudete prolong- it as , ea illness. All hope she will soon 3"” Cm" Mr. and Mrs. minsdaie. visited friends in sum- b' "9" Wm” merside on Sunday. They were at- l I! Mr . H I C . Mi-s. Felix Araenault, Mr. and i”f,",',”':,'; ':,mXdu.f "” '"”m” Mrs. Urban Pineau. Mr. Reg. Pineau were business visitors to Alberton on hbrmry at Mr. Howard Foley. Alberton. was forced to O , a mare inf the enicrtainmrni 4-rimmilim-; i H and others snaivd at the hn:-id- ' ""1 Ml'5- H””ld M3CFl'.Vd9”- table included: Mr. Hogg. Fire Form” Chlef Arsennult, Assistant Chief: F d M. Le d, D t Ch' f Cljude la-niiyy. ex-rl(il)eufyW. lg.lBann' Fmelanm Wm '99?" to five fire chiefs, James A. Mac- Neill, Thomas Johnston. William '1'. Matheson. W. B. MacNeiil, and Ahdon Arsenault. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Herb S('liurnian,'chairman Charles M'.llii:iaw at the home of Mrs. Laurence Dymnnt. L A ('1 Oi-vllh lug:-fF'nr1vp,n left on Thtirsrlav for Mnnr-inn. aft:-r enanrinq five (law: with his narenfr learn he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside and wish him a speedy recovery to M:icNeill. ex-chief Wm. T. Math- eson, Fire Chief Sgt. Greer of many the outstanding feature of the show was the smooth harmony of the quartette composed of Ensor Bowness. John Cameron. Ewan Nicholson and Bud Mountain. Their rendition of "Aura. Lea" and many other plantation numbers will long live in the memory of those who heard them. A trio composed of Myrna Han- cock, Maureen Forbes and Irene Mountain completely captivated the audience with their rendition of "Swing Low Sweet Chariot" and others. The end men were tops in the opinion of all and their humor was good, clean and wholesome. Due to poplar demand the show the R.C.A.l-'. Station Fire Depart- nent and his assistant Mr. Chap- gmd h""'h' The Worship period was led by Mrs. Horace Taiper. Hymns sung were. "Jesus keepxme near the Cross." "O for a thousand tong-its to sing." Scripture lesson was John 12:44-50. and read by Mrs Emerson Matheson. A Mrs. Horace Taper invited members to her home for next meeting. Roll call will be unawar- ed by repeating in verse of Scrip- ture containing the word "Prayer." Offering was received by little Janic-. Taper. Mrs. J. A. Taiper is to have prayer for adopted mis- sionaries, Mrs. Emerson Matheson is to have charge of Worship per- will run again tonight and Wed- Charlottetown. led. Mrs. George Dunning gave a report of the Preebytorial held in man. In the address Mr. John Mac- Neill referred to the long and; faithful service Mr. Hogg has given the department in the office of secretary, and recalled how the force has expanded from one hand pump to its present strength of approximately 40 men, a pumper truck. a hook and ladder truck, 5 NOW SHOWING salvage truck. and a chemical truck. 1 After the chairman had announ- red the purpose of the meeting firemen quickly decorated the room with apropriate placards designed by Joe Clark and in large banner announcing "George Hogg Night." Witty and spontaneous speeche: were made by many members of the department at the conclusion of the banquet. I Catering for the evening was under the capable management of Ernest Moore.-S. Conway and Vicinity -Mir. Cari Maccully and Mr Robert ivlilligan, Truro. N.s., were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Milligan, Murray Road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oough.lin.' Summerside. were visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Coughlin, on February 25. l Mr. Leo Milligtan, Mr. Stuart Milligari and Mr. Charles Palmer. motored to Summerside February Sincere sympathy is expressed to . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wagner and l family Poplar Grove in the sud-l den death of their son Kelth in a car accident in Ontario. Thel remains came home and were laid Z to rest in the Baptist cemetery. West Devon. Mr. William E. MacKirmon. Mr. Cecil MacKinnon and son Roger, were in 0'Leary February 25, on business. Mr. Walter Mar-Kenna. was in Summerside on recently. Fl'N”lall(l l1liSiilf'5S Mr. Jack Wagoner. Brantford. Ont, came home to attend the funeral of his brother Keith who was killed in a car accident in Ontario. The many friends of Mr. James Saturday afternoon following an accident in which one the ant- msi's hoovee was practically sev- ered in a steel culvert on the Kil- Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland Bell of Mill River, motored to Charlotte- town on February 20. Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney and Mr. Claude Mcxenna were busi- nen visitors to Albeirton on Febru- ary IO. thrown onto the road with great force when the sleigh came to a sudden half. but was not injured. with the assistance of an attempt was made to save the mere but it was finally decided that she would have to be shot. -I. I j NAVAL ADVICI cspnowic (OP) - The south African government has asked the Netherlands government for naval technicians to help build up the south African Navy The south African Navy has already rained many technicians from the British Navy and would like some elec- trical or srmemesifs experts from Holland. ---. Plans for the World Day of Prey- er service in Alberton have recent- ly been completed by an interde- nominstionai committee comprised The service will be held in the traditional day for the eervlce is dare Oentral road. Mr. Foley was of Mrs. A. C. Green. Mrs. F. J. Carpenter and Miss Maud Dyer. the first Friday in Lent vifhTch'tiiis year falls on March 5th. United church hall at 3.00 pm. The C LOTHI Md complete Range of SPRING SAMPLES For GENTS' and LAiiIESl Tailored - To - Measure Suits-Coats and Slacks Beautiful Range of Material From which to Select Including Venetian Galas, Flannels, Splash weaves, Pie and Pie, and the finest imported Worsteds ex- liertly tailored to your measure by Warren K. Oook FASHION CRAFT HOUSE OF STONE SAVILLE ROW Make Your Selection Early! m'it0Mi" DISTINCTION FOR MEN N6 OF