JANUARY, 2s. 1950 THE GUARDIAN. (‘IHARLOTTETOWN [HE WESTERN GUARDIAN I Summer Street, Sununerside. Phone 289 News, Subscriptions, Advertising Ilepregenquv” ' J. ELMEB MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought st any er the ~ following stores In Silmmereldp Bookstore. Bummer Street: Gourlles Drugstore. 2i Control Street. ‘any’, Newsstand. lVlter Street; Mark Geudet, B‘! Granville Street; My" Doucettes urocdffl- Second Street; island Motor Transport. Wafer Street; Albsn’: Grocery. 120 Russell street, K. L. Waite in Kensington. Guardian will be delivered in In! home tn Summerslde by Carrier t h pa; day or 18o per week. Phone 2B0 for this service or [Ive er m the boy responsible for delivery on your mug. Till B"! l "up 0rd Z2? LQVER $20 ill Prize! liven st -GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph the carnival lllllisllt. Bbdflqlle G. Muitart. Summerside. ,.,,,k_ Admission only 25 cents. . __.__ ' —SCHOOL SKATE, Bedeque __y,\NCY DRESS carnival Bede- Rink, Saturday afternoon 2 to 4. e Rink, Thursday, January 26th. display at Callback‘! —YES. WE ARE SELLING Hill- Prlzcs U" g glare. side Chicks at a reduced price. When better Chicks are sold we _.1_ s. TAYLOR, Optometrist of will sell them. Rex Dawson. Charlottetown will he in his Al- Albany mica office iiiis Saturday, Jan. 73"" _._.... ' —DON"I‘ FORGET the weekly _IIO(‘KE\' Botlcque Rink, Fri- “am P511)’. auction and bridile. at 5,. January 27th, South Shore ‘he Klllkhis of Columbus Home. H-nmm game_ Augustine Cove Summerslde, on Thursday night. ' Borden Abcgweirs_ eight ociork. A good place to Bulldogs VS- , _ _ “an: Hum.‘ Game Star“ 330 spend the evening and a delicious i‘iarp, Admission 30 cents. lumh "Fwd- ._THE JUDGES at the carnival _RETUR~S FROM BUQINESQ tedcqll" Rllll-ifhlmday “"1"”! TRIP-Mr. w, c. Ellis of the “ill "i Mn‘- Lmrk Bnko“ hen“ firm of R. T llolnian Ltd Sum- ’ Mr‘ Mm“ Mm‘ M' mrrside has‘ returned from a Mr‘ Chmihis NacFur' business trip to Monirtvil and Tor- I"“"“‘°Od‘ onto iii the interests of his firm. _i,i>.i i-‘OR riaiarax-Mi-s. o. it'll aild yvun: daughter R l‘ \|,','P!‘ left on Thursday for -l.\' BOSTON HOSPHZAI. — liaiflav. lllicrc khiricne \u‘li re- Friends of l\ir. William floyie iii ;(\.\t." hospital ti'9ill.ii\8l‘it.—K Boston and fornicrlyi of Reusing- -_-__. ton Mill rcgret to ii‘2li’I\ that lic __\tl'I‘iCE T0 Al)\'l-.it'l‘lSl-Ii'..~1- suffered a stroke recently and is ‘heygsffg aft reinlnde» that their now in a Boston hospital. l\ir. iimv uiust be in the Guardian ict ilolie Wits a yvlllly Yl-“llflf l0 5111"" ~,~i-.— than iii-on thc ilrcviozis day "Wleldf-"s- in guarantee insertions out oi ~' til" “ihwiliers "h" ‘°‘.'ph""" -i~"uti;.\ll:.\' trALLan-siinnner- l1 ~"'7""3- em‘ ‘rouw narhcuhiy side firemen ivcre railed out N“ this m mind about five o'clock yosicrdiiy iificr- "'_T" , , non for ‘ fire at Ilia iionii- of "Unis IN B05105 ',_ Mr‘- lnlriloi‘ Afifirilflilil, Nni'iliuniberl:ilitl Jami-s l... Sauntlcrs. Keixsiiigton. SUN,’ tans“, h} m, Ovorhpau," lvfPllllf- Twelwd ‘void 0U PM’ kitchen stove pipe. 'l'iiere “as llffiih l" B0515“ o! My“ wmmw sonic damage both from fire and y; ‘Donald, s. former native o wa,,.,.__s_ a cs County, P. E. I. ills widow is inc former Mary A. MacDonald — daughter‘ of the latc Joliii N. Mac- .. Donald of clemwvlh-K FARM MARKETTNG ._riiii. u" INDIAN Ri\'l-1R—- MFSFYS Charles and John Gil- r li< liidtsin River. had the mis or- now farmers are lookllrs t0 lune to lose their pumphouse by GOVBTHMQIlt 101‘ lhls lil-dm _ iecently. Besides the building bile refetlred to his)‘; atoll-fies‘ o: \ lost. a gasoline e gine. DUIYT ll lEl‘ l1 W959" ll‘ a _, ~‘-' ._-,ilr. Gleam Separator’ ‘md °lller ofa telephone COITIGTCYMC nith a ‘ ‘ 1 ;__K bustnesman in Halifax yestoiday ‘nimble equ “men from which he learned that 9.000 __IND1AN RlvER .M,|L15_ pounds _of butter wereh being _so.dl l\ir. Fred Tupliii ls‘ getting the WBEHY m ma‘ GUY ‘fwegfi "mm; long unused flour mill hack in SMmB ammmled l‘) "'0 9mm‘ ' - weekly‘. ziiirz.iz..zl"z;‘:flzr; :“.‘.‘3"‘;...:::ii;: ~ Pffifo“; getting hack into wheat grovriiig. he ‘taped’ was L e m "cm ‘l . margarine into the maiket Last 1hr rust-resistant varieties should ear 64000000 ounds o‘ ‘m5 u” be obtainable. Once upon a llme— Y‘ c “we conlzumeé ‘ W m 1mg ago‘ m“ ismnd w“ Sill eou-tlined the present chr-cso ‘him’ Se", sufficient in the lmemnd bacon situation sliouilig that. i»! vhrat four i ' - ' indications at present point. to a _CARn rARTY __ C w_ Lisurplus of these productsh OnhlhE can.‘ PM“, was hem H, n“, home market. By use of figures e s ow- nf .\lr, and Mrs. Joseph Murphy. 9d m“ wlll-Tacls of mul pmd‘ Jaiiiiarv l7, with seven iuhies piay- ucts with the United Klnfldflm liic Ladies’ first pri7c won by were considerably bclnw that iii m. n.1,, Palmer, and Mr, Dari last year and the price “as also Palmer winning goat's first prize. lower. “ltll rllllwlllllvn llrlles IlWBFdPd l" He said the picture for potatoes, “Hi-tarot, Carmichael and Lloyd despite the fact that some arc Xliiirphy, A dainty lunch was then moving n; present was n9; good, "llcil hY ‘he “"5"” “5‘i§_'°d hi’ He pointed out that producers were ‘U’ l-"idhl- All" a" °"-l°-‘*‘hi°.groitriiig too manv potatoes and FFHITHZ being spcnt everybody do-fmat ma‘, should éoncentrater mm? WW1 1°‘ "m" h°m°s' on mixed grain crops so as to give W“ the Province a balanced agricul- tut-e. Personals In dealing with poultry condi- 55_ tions he referred to the large spread bet/ween producer and con- isunier prices recently. which he _ said, were too much. He said that -- .\irs. James Arthur. Summer- the present egg surplus could be llde. is undergoing treatment. in done away with if each person in lhe Prince County Hospital. — S Canada ate an estra egg a day. _ He outlined several ways in v iii page l lilo —-Mr. Arnold Toole of Lot PET, wit; n week end \'iSilOl' to EWmIYIEFSidQ. ind family of Kensington motored aid the farmer. 'I‘liey were; 1. Have o Charlottetown on Sunday-K a properly constituted agricultural -———— committee on the Board of Trade; ~-.\ir. ‘Thomas Campbell Irish- g_ Try to bring producer and con- icln visited Keiisington on Tues- Sums; tpgether; 3. Help in obtain. iI\‘-'__K m“ price support; 4. Work towards —'"' fiirnier controlled markets; and ~ Mr. Arthur Owen of Hammm‘ have more fan“ representations on M‘ " "M!" l° Kemimm“ m‘ piibllc utilities and hospital boiii-ds Monday-K - Mesh-ii our}... Mcooiiran and swim,‘ MCGWM" M Xmlpeque M~ Frank Curtis President of it zted Kciisington on Tuesday.~K mJBoard thanked Mr‘ sham r0 — , - handle the surplus lie made till! W‘..Mr, ‘Darrell lat-knits loiyilmtpxt “vowing suggestions, Th“ Island llioiifiyitvviécr m "mm product! be lot" l" ‘lllfilllll ""4 ‘ " more advcrtizing and attractive - y; _ - rrv or Krnsl g- packaging be done, ton wig riaeiiiilitgetoiCcharlottetovvn lion. C. C. Baker told group that M F‘ridav,_1{ aim of all should be to make this ' _____ a united country. File said that "if ~~Tiie many friends of Mr. Al- we exhibited the fortitude and de- lllll Campbell. Lrniz River. will re- termination of our fore-fathers ‘WP grrf to hear that, he has been in- would triumph over the present dbpnsr-d for some time and hope difficulties." lllii l-lospitai.-~K l\ir. Leo Mclsaac salil he did not ~~ —— ihliik the farmers would dllpiwll —-Priends will be pleased to hear m, daylight Mo,“ gin-re 15.5119, He that Mr. Jack Crozier of Malntflue did tmnk. howevm that the is improved in health. after being rump“ “mum supmm the Emir-d "Umlilv "l- and h“ 11°" l° “m” if they wished to have the hUSifl- Thanks Speaker ‘Hm Hmpual-“K csses in the City open their door-s "-'— d th .t Oil Mm. and M". Robe“ Hunw,“ an hotiiiaeearlier an us slly mi and l\ir.-and Mrs. Elmer Ber- “a” ch61“ Yeo panned out u,“ aiird motored to Charlottetown 0n r‘ ' ' h Y both rural. and urban peolllt all’ “NWTK to work hard and that létbi-liiii ~—Miss Mary Reid lcft Monday refilled this‘ ml” rehslfzlns e w" to return to Wlnnillttl liter slwend- thglm vglllctiirxanlwllgggltr; exmvswd ‘n! holidays Wm‘ h" parents Mr‘ r‘ rets of Hon. Eugene Cul- »- . th .1 ind Mrs. Walter Reid. Hoe Rive; we. amulet 0 Industry and N“. ___ urai Resources for the latter! un- ~Mis| Myrtle caste-ll“ of Chilr- rivoidabie absence from the meet- lnltetown hss returned home from mg, r ‘Tiling her aunt and uncle, l\ir. Mr. William Cairns pointed out "ld Mrs, Oswald (Iostriio "l 5m" how much monov the rilrai people P.F..I. During her visit in this spend in the Citv and how ini- Icstern part of the Province sh’ 0.15m it is to the business mall ilsn visited friends and relatives a, u’ m" me (flrmfi- “er; piild r" Tltlnish, Aiberton and Sunimer- m fir“, W. h“ produce‘ "“°- ,p ciii. xeiili aoizers Mid "mt l?“ food could bl! ll "I _yir. Pridinm Jolinstone. iii zfuzhensigrspltzae mum“. H’, “fled East Street. Summerside, his the gourd M Trade "m, on," or. been for the last three week work- ‘Manon! m mom" F nmvmnent iiiit in Charlottetown. and has thereby the Ishmd could be “Mm 19ft for Sackviile. Mr. Johrisione W ‘d! Md m“! mduce mu,“ 1F one of the County cmnruc‘ but" m h k” them am.“ um, comp.“ “If w‘ lists rather t sn P u I Air. and lVIT,_Pci.er McMahon which the Board of Trade could- iiiiters Advised To Think Before Acting sin-within the next few weeks Sllmmerslde will be in the midst of civic elections. There l; n0 dflllllt that many voters will take a. disinterested \'iP\\' and leave (he selection to the others, This has hllflpeiicd ton often. and “Ihilg a; yr-t consequences have not. been 5°""F- "WY easily could be. To all voters I would suggest; when You vote. whether it be for Mllyor, Councillor or Wntgr Commissioner, don't he campy" Wm‘ "WWW tloinll through a for. Ytlilllly. The names of all the ceri- didaies will he advertised, and if You do not know one of them. "lake it a point tn inquire. Find our if he is capable of holding the position. _Too often, at election tinle, in- difference is shown, and some. citizens do not even hail," m vote, yet sit hack later and criti- cizc. We must remember that it is riot popularity or the fact that the candidatcs are personal friends. that necessarily gives them the qualifications needed 1m- positions of leadership in our civic affairs-qvoilr affairs. Each citizen should acquaint himself objectively with t)” 5g‘. didates. and not he inflllenccd hf.‘ wliat ho hear; other people say. iliit think for llimsclf whether llllil’ have the abilitics iicccssar)’ for the position. Tho elected ritizcnc siioilld he sinrcrciv intcrcstnd in the offices, iind iliiillit! to fit"\‘(\lr- tilcir time in iiiiylrnvr- tho wclfnrr- of tho r'iti7on=,' if l‘i\'|(‘ government is to ho a Sill‘? s lfini-ii t-ilizrln is responsible for thc silt-cos: or faiiiirr- of llic rivii" nnvorritnont. Rcnicmher, it is much onsicr to Tililkf‘ a izooti i-ilriiivi than it is lri rcmovr‘ a poor oiivq Th:- prllllvge iif i'l\li‘ uovorn- nicni is yours tnkr- arlvantiive of it» but think hr-forn vnii act! l nnl, Sir, M1". ililHN WllilllAlkl. fliltiiiiinrsiilr. January 1R, liifui, Ghost At Bristol Exorcised By Vicar By Joan (‘sprenl BRISTOL, Eitgiand. Jan. 25 — ifleutcrsl—Whilr~ C‘.'l.\\'(i5 WlllCd outside a Victorian slcne house Lin- drr a sipocky quarter-moon, the vital‘ of St. Anne's Chiiroli here. last night exorcise-d “the Bristol ghost." which ha: bcen haunting lIl Ifichuorth Rsad The iriise hart becii hiiiiilicd foi Ri.\' months. c\cr since airs. Wli- Ilani llabrr. the ivife of the oc- cupant. dcficci a triidtional ban by tli)et1'.‘.‘" up a ilov TOCili that had becii c‘ ‘d f3r l6 y-eiii-s. licv Francis lylacidnt-k. 3' old Cliurcli of Ellzlziiid vi said filler a ilali-hriur service iii- Side 13in TTWLISUI “if there was a [thirst cf an nid lady iii a bonnet and long black clothe». with a halo round lirr head, shr- has dis- appeared after my aii-cient rites." At 7 ]l.lll. list night the foui'~ rooiiird too-storey house was in‘ darkness. its yellow curtains drawn. Half an iICill‘ later the vicar and his two servers, the br.nis of their hats pulled down. made a dash throng-h pliotcgraphors‘ flash buibs ilito the house. Babcr. 39-_\'9fii'-0id decorator whose Jisf-yearcld ivife and slx- _ year-old daughter Shirley are"ner- vous iivi-ecks" after being haunted for six months. ivere waiting in the darkness inside. Their. one by one. the lights were turned on as the viral‘ We'll! Kblllll each room with appropriate pray- ers takon, he said. frcm ancient sources going back to the earliest days of Christianity. The pray ers were in English. No incense or holy ivater was ilsed. The t-\vo servers were dressed in rassooks. while lite vicar was dressed in tilt,- usual robes o! his office. “They did not participate. in the ceremony but. acted as my 1110751 support." tho clergyman said “The B. ers are grateful and 1 trust thiy _. Will live within ihf.‘ spirit of the rites I performed. They are coming to stay in num- ber l3 tonight." Mrs. Baber said she had been 50cm; m. gplparititlli of what she beliovrd was Mrs Gladys Drury. a former owner of the house said in have died 1B years ago. The Babers rented thc house 16 5-53.13 ago on condition that the box room would not. be opened and the property in it. including a lug sea. i-hest untouched. But Mrs. Baber opened the room 51X mnntlis ago to turn it into a nursery for Shirley. Sinco then. she said. the ghost had followed her and her family around. csiiijiiroikflfcnfoot Report of Primary Department for the month of December. Grade IV—l, Paula Noonan; 2. Gayle MacWilliams; 3. Marianne Johnston. Grade llI—l. Jeanette Myers Wendy Johnston. equal; 2. Austin MacLriian; 3, Arlene Slordy. Grade lT-l, Gail Quigley; 2. Dinnnt‘ Gillespie; 3. Earle Mac- Williams. Grade I Sr.-—-l. Darryljoberi- son; 2, Willard Cliaisson; (i. Glen Paynter. » Grade l Jr.-l, Billy MaclVlicken 2. Leonard MacLellan; 3. Mona MacWilliams and Lloyd Mac- Caiium. etiuail. Perfect attendance — Gerald MacCatiil. Arlene Story. Clayton LaVoie, Austin ivlacLelian. Win- ston Frances. Ivan Payniter, Gall Qiiigirgv, Eric MacWillianis, Ro- bert LaVnie. Willard Chaisson. Betty Ann Chaimon. Margaret LaVoie. Lloyd MacCallum, Billy lliacMickt-n. Leonard MacLcilan. Mae McCarville, teacher BRADWELL, Derbysliire, Eng- land - (OP) — A calf with a fox‘s mouth and a goose-like bill has been born here. Civic Election Race Tightens in Summerside The civic election race in Sum- merside is tightening up with an announcement last evening by Mr. Leo Wood that he intends to con- test. the West Ward. Mr. Wood is a native of Summerside and is associated with Mr. Ensor Bown- ess in the undertaking business. Like his opponent. Mr. Clarence Steele. he is making his first bid for civic honors. As it now stands ‘it looks as if the only ward where an acciama- tion may be given ls the Centre Ward when Councillor T.D. Mor- rison is the only announced can- dldate. In the East Ward Councillor .1. Lloyd Gorrill l5 being opposed by Mr. Willard Muttart. There are two candidates definitely entered in the mayoralty race, Coilncliior Henry Wedge and Mr. Donald Ba- ker. ' For the vacant seat on the Wat- er and Sewerage Commission. Mr. Robert Dewar ls definitely in the field while the retiring member of the Commission. Mr. George Key, has not yet announced his inten- tions in the matter. - S iiLOSIiiG session tContinued from Page 5i t-d the work of Community Friend- ship for the year. "This report showed niiirh valuable work had been done. in calls made in hos- pitals and homes. in treats given, flowers distributed and sympathy‘ cards sent. This is one depart- ment in which we can show our Christian way of living. Mrs. W.F. MacLeori. Secretary‘ of Associated Helpers, reported that her department had been quite active during the year. Twenty-seven Associate lvfembers had ilccome active members anti sixty-six had become silbscribers of the Missionary Monthly. At this time Mrs. Head asked for a (ILSCUSSTOII on how otir sur- plus money for Gifts to Building Advance was to he used. It was decided on motion to donate comm to nork in Japan. the remainder to be spent iii Canada. Miss Louise Callback then took the chair, and asked for the report of the Nonliiiatiiig Committee. There being no chances in thc personnel of officers. the full slate of officers was rc-elected. The installation service was coilducted by Rev. D1‘, H.C. Rice. Names submitted as delegates to Branch are as follows - Prince County 4- Airs. Ernest Weeks. Bedeqwt; Airs. H. J. Piitii, Albcrtiiii; BltCflliilQs _~ Mrs. Vic- tor Travers. Silmnicrsiiie; Mrs. Lester Profitt, Albsrtoir Queens Cotiiity L till-s. Laura Bustin, Cliarlotictnivn Mrs. kiiftoli Weeks. Fredericton; alternates, Mrs. Gordon Avai-d, Charlottetown; Mrs. A.G. Rlnllett. Uliiml Road. Kings Co. - Mrs. A. D. MacKcn~ zlc. Montague; Mrs. E. G. Gid- dings, Murray River. Mrs. Georze Gotzgh. as coiiienor of the Resoutiuns and Courteslcs Coillmittoc then brought in her list. of resolutions vrhich alter being discussed fully were passed as read with the exception of the one on holding a summer Prcsnyterial. The Resolutions follow _ Resolutions Whereas the program of our W.- M.S. is Advance. and whereas there are many women ivitliin the bounds of our Prcsbyterlzil who are not connected with the W. MS. therefore. be lt resolved that this Preshyterlal request each Auxiliary to conduct an every-woman can- vassyvlthin the hounds of its own congregation in an effort to in- crease its active and associate membership. Resolved; That we reaffirm our opposition to the use and sale of alcoholic liquors for beverage pur- poses. \Ve urge upon all our mem- bots that they recognize their Christian duty to totally abstain from its use themselves. and to re- fraln from serving, or causing to he served. such alcoholic liquors at all times and in all places. Further, we call upon all our members to adopt as their own the Declaration of Purpose Card as authorized by the General Council o! the United Church of Canada, and to encourage the use of tiie Purpose Cards in Temper- ance work in all Departments of their local church. Further, that we uphold the. stand our United Church has taken in opposing gambling-in any form. Resolved: That we as n Fres- hyterlal Group endorse the stand taken by the Federal Government regarding the printing and bniininc of certain Crime Comics from our news stands, and. while so doing. realize then- is other pernicious literature that. could come under the same ban. Whereas. we. a body of Christ- ian women. reaious for the spirit- ual welfare of people at home and abroad, have become alarmed at. the encroaching menaci- to the stabilltv of the Lord's Day. as ev- idenced recently by the vote rom- mgycigilflng of sports in Toronto. Resolved: That we. as a Presbv- terial, set oilrselves against the modern trend 1n our Island Prov- ince. and call upon our membership that by precept and example ue “ill keep the Lord's Day holy. We. the Bedeque W.M.S. re- quest that the Presbyteriai be held during the summer months. as it is practically impossible for meni- bers of the country societies to attend during the ‘winter, Many could attend a summer Presbyter- ial and bring back knowledge and enthusiasm to the home society.‘ Lf necessary. the Etxecutive could meet and pass the reports in Jail- uary. leaving the rest of the pm- gram for a "one day" session in the summer, Resolved: That we extend our sincere thanks to the offlclal board of Trinity Church for the use of their church, to the sexton {or miikillg us so comfortable. to the ladies for their generous hospital- ity, to the Choir and Director for special music. to the organist. for his helpful music, especially at the COTITTYIUHTOH SElTlCP, l0 RGVEYPXITT R.L. Bat-on for his inspiring and informative acirlsess. and to all others who in any Way helped make our Presbyterial a success. Mrs.. Clifton Matheson, as cou- venor of the Credentials Cfimmll- tee brought. in her report, showing a splendid attendant-e at our an- nual meeting of Presbyterial. The meetings “are brought to a close with a worship period led by Nirs. Huzen Howard. She based il(‘l' remarks on tho SUDJFIt of Christian Stewardship, as a fulfill- nicnt of the tasks of ‘iOITlOYFtITV. During the meeting reierctivc was made to the following depart- cd members: Albert-on M ‘Mrs. Ht-riicrt Clark, Bedouin-.\irs. John Stuart; Corn- wall - Airs. Frank Howard; l-lamu- shire A Mrs, Ivfary Moore; Kon- "ngmn --- .\irs. Benjamin Coiidon; Malpeque -- Mrs. Ralph Bi-arlsto; Alana and West Royalty Mrs. Kcnlbie A. Webster; hiarshfii-ld and Diinstaifilage __ Mrs. John B. Andrew; New Glasgow __ Mrs. Frederick Touinbs; North Gram _ Mrs. Herbert Maliett; Stanley Bridge - Miss Lott-la Brown; Sum- inersirle s’ .\irs. C. D. Morris. airs. \\",]iiam Hun. .\irs. J. M. Nich- o‘.son; Vullcyfir-ld and Kllniulr - .\irs. J. N. IyiacDonald; Victoria .- Mrs. K.C. Holm, Mrs. 'l‘liomns Cziriicron; North Wiltshire - bliss Bessie Clark. Mrs. Frank Godfrey- Attcr some announcements the Prcsirirnt declared the Presbytierial closed after which all repeated the Ml7pfih Benediction. Aiberltln Rmiais To Meet S'side Crystals Tonight [The Albrrton Rogiils, reportedly considerably strengthened over last y'c."ii"s line-tip uill play the Suin- nicrside Crystals in Sumincrsiilc toiiizlit '1 iic first clash between a-i intermediate "B“ and an hilt-l‘- niedlate tciim iii Prince Ed- ward island this Willlfil‘ resulted in a will for the "B" tcaiti, atid the sxnze rcsult could very ivcll take placi- tniliallt in Crystal Rink. if the Rcziiis from Alncrton :irt= :is formidable as reported. In their first match with CTLGRYy they \\‘Oll handily and it will be inter- esting to sce how they will stack up against. the Crystals. The inter- mediate “B" champions will he izivcn an OTTQOFT-Uiilly‘ to challenge the champions at. the close of the season. and it. is not. loo un- reasonable to suppose that the lower classification might take a fall. out of the high and mighty "A's". For some of these teams have strengthened their line-ups and the Chaii-lottetoivn and sum- merside teams seem to be some- what weaker than ln the season of 1961-49. ‘The line-up of the western team is as follows; Goal _ Perley Har- dy. whom the CryStals tried to se- cure at the start of the season: de- fence ~ Aiilrrell Niattheivs, Hilton Barbour, Erskine Murphy, Bob Profltt; forwards - Steve Mur- phy. Wesley Hardy. Glen lliatth- c-ws. Ivan Adams. Fred Millman. Jack Rockford. Bill Fraser, iFras- or played for hiriiiilt Allison Un- ivPrsity some ycsrs ago). Erskine Gavin. Stewart Fraser, Brent Mac- Donald, iwith O'Leairy last yearl. large m" Aiiends Horse Races Ai S'side The second days racing of the season of the Sumnierside Driving club was hold yesterday on the hiriioilr ice with n good croyvd in attendance. The course was in perfect condition and good racing was enjoyed, especially in Class B uhivh wont to four heats in a fight. bctiveen Pctcr Dale, driven by RH. Phillips. and Indian Land driven by Mr. Rcci cs. Indian Lani won lili‘ last. lit-at and the race. The following is the summary. -B MADE - T0 - MEASURE SPRING SUITS SAMPLES ARRIVED * GABARDINES * WORSTEDS * SERGES * TROPICALS * TWEEDS TWO WEEKS DELIVERY Make your selection early and Avoid Disappointment GUARANTEED FIT MAURICE MILL MENSWEAR . THE ISLANDS SMARTEST MEN'S STORE Summerside Carr I, C. Robinson S. .\leikle ‘f, S/L Carver 6. Ramsay '1, V. Howatt 6. . hiacWilliams 1i. M. Mill B. Brooks '7. RE. Ellis 6. Forbes l4. G. Sheen 3. T.A. Campbell l5. E. P. Foley 2. Borden And Easi Royalty in 6-Aii Tie,‘ The Borden Nationals and Eas‘. Royalty Royals baffled S'side Curling A merslde Curling Club: “PZQQQ R. L. Wlllett vs V. Hovvatt vs C. Tanton A. H. Carney vs J. K. Curren F/C Durnin vs G. Sheen S. Forbes vs R. Holman A. Brooks vs W. A (‘ilrrle Bordon Rink last play during thc firs‘. period lit !i‘ll- F Cannon V‘ V Hnwa" shoot the Royals 3-0 and hari run. P(‘|\QI'_‘,“_< _j\'n,,,,_ the second iirforc tho Rryvais grill ‘iilclr opciriil; counter and folliiiv- C. Tantnil vs l-i E A. B. Fet- vs R. E. Ellis H. E. Clark vs G. Hayes C. Ramsay vs C. Robinson R. Som-mcrs vs G. Sheen. in hold the cclzc on the play and coals io twn to cain thrir tie de-~, clvanlyl l2---Ro:*iicn. McTavish. played lviiii no penalties ilcini! HOCKEY CRYSTAL KI TWIYRSDAY. JAN. 26th. AT il (YCLOCK STIARP ALBERTON REGALS Slunmerslde Curling Club re THURSDAY, JAN. ‘lii NORTH SHORE Class A Rodoln D iiliacDonaldl 2 1 1 Gliy Hrtrircster iReevesl 4 4 2 Guy Aubrey tBowness» l 3 3 Bunny Scott iHoggl . 3 2 4 Claim B Lil ‘Frisco i.\icNclill l 3dr Peter Dale iPlilllipsl 2 2 1 2 Indian land iReevesi 3 l 2 1 Kcntutkyi Derby iBnu-nessi 4 4 3 (‘hiss C Flying saucer tArsriiailitt 2 2 Mac Watson tReevesi l l 2 Gardiners Pride tBagloie) 3 3 3 Timers; R. Dewar. C. i-iarkness. starter, Dan Arsoiiaillt; judges. James Heffell. William LeFurgt-y. handed out by referee Haiviey Crockett of Charlottetown who turned in a capable job of hand- ling the \\'l'l‘.Slif’ Goalie Roper was outstanding .n the nets for the Royals. The following are the lineup! and Slliflffiafyl Royalty’ R .. Goal, F. Ro- per: defense. Code. Duncan. O'Donnell, R Roper. forward‘. Wheatlcy, Love. liiockondnrf. Connolly. PTCIIITCSSP)‘, Judson. Bre- haut, Acorn, Walsh. Larter. Gaxr det. I Boxdcn‘ Goal l‘. Rt-haid: de- i ftnso, Line, A (‘taiivayy l\' (m1 lway. l-i. llariacii; forwards. R: lchard. tinkering. .\lcTavish. J Diii-rat-‘n. P. Dori-sch, ll Dal-soy. ltcfrirr if. Crockett. Firsi Period l~ Bfllfifli, Rmlirird Bord u. (‘aliipholl Illa ,ac'.il Tk-Rriiriiil. lltrliiird li\lcTav.shl Second Prriod -i--Pin.rlrn, R.('ii.1‘.'l’i '\- Rm, \\" mi" Jiiciscn i? dim. iliF‘ Pvltaitic Your‘. Third Prrlnrl 7"Bl\tfit‘tl. (‘alliphcli fiwRoyals. lil‘i‘ifl£‘.~.<f‘_\‘ tJiiriscnt $\—-~Ro_\als, Love iilrnncsscy“ m- Rfllvllfi. Acorn tBrciiaiii.‘ il-Royals, Jilrlsoii Pcnaliics - Niuic. vs. SIMMERSIDE CRYSTALS Admission 50 and 25 cents tine Boar's Skate After (lama