i .CI-IARLO'I"l'E'FOWN I ' . KENSINGTON l m Folks! Youlro losing money by not coming to the Cameo I Theatre on Tuesday nights. when the lucky ticket owner is : not prueni: It the time of drawing-9 p.m.-they lose their chance to win. Tonight the lucky ticket is worth 545.00 if the ticket owner is present. lf you have registered at any line you are eligible. So come--bring your family or friends Ins! have I chulce to win. lvo are playing s Dore Schnry drama ”WAI.K SOFTLY STRANGEII", starring Joseph Cotton and Valli. Shows at 'l:l5- 9:15 V. vr-4"-e ir'fT7P7i'. And West Devon church Meet -The annual Congregational was held on Monday night January 16th with Rev. Mr. Forsythe, Moderator, presiding and with a good attendance of members of the Congregation. After worship had been conduct- ed the minutes or the last annual meeting were read and adopted Mr, REGENT ioimiiii 7.15-9.15 The hilarious story oi a gorgeous gal who had a"secret" that J rocked the town! '”" .r:iv'.;.:u ALI. BECAUSE of la jinn iTns ioiiuniowinh Thurber gave a report of session 3; follows: 30 New members were ,ndded to iihe roll. 13 by profminn ;of faith. 17 by certificate and 67 were admitted to dhurch by the 14 deaths and four weddings, Satisfactory reports were given by the different organizations of the churches. Money raised was listed as follows: Evening Auxiliary sl94.00, Afternoon Auxiliary. 3176.- 75: Mision Circle, 391.33; Mission ,Bnhu, 542.80; Baby Band. 322.50: Affiliated Groups, s5.oo making I total of s532.18. an increase of 529.18 over last year. The C. G.I. T. raised 5130.02 and the expenditures Were V1.46, leaving 3 balance of S5856. Mrs E. W Turner, treasurer, re- ported the amounts raised by the different. congregations: O'Leary, s1.32i.88: Bloomfield, 3937.66; Brme, 5575.62: .West Devon. s40l.4-i. mak- ing a total of 33756.60. After some discussion it was decided to raise the evaluation of the Manse to CAPITOL Summerside TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9315 He was a millionaire playboy . ll. She was appointed guardian of his bankroll. He couldn't i'" live on her allowance . . . so he moved into her vspfrezrooml K M-G-M ,.reo:nu the babies: comedy of,the ye-rl Janet . W , Peter LEIGH 7,. IAIVFORD ms ;;3.:.. mVilt'ilYlIi :n?xini fmhiii inorason t . i l 37.500 and it was also decided to appoint a Manse Committee, to look after the essenhials for the coming year, which is as follows: Mrs. Errol Stetson, Mrs, Reg Mac- Ausland, Mrs. Bruce MaoDougnll, Mrs. Dan R,a.msay- Mirs. Fred Mac- Leod. Mrs. Robert Oultnn, Mrs. Charles Moreshead and Mrs. Eric MuoNeill. Mrs, E. W. Turner was re-elected Central Treasurer, for the coming year A committee to assist. with the Missionary and Maintenance was SllPEll -DUPER BINGO AT A. A. ROOMS Witter Street Summerside Lovely Prizes. Jack Pot. Be Sure And Come TUESDAY NIGHT, Feb. 'l0i'l'I-8:00 l'.M. meeting of the O'Leary, Bloomfield. Brae, and West Devon Churches sacrament of Baptism. There were cher. Mrs, Eric MuiNeil.l. Ind. Mil. Alban CPIHWOIL Mr. Bruce unc- Dougell resigned from the cc of recording steward and was r laced by Mr. Reginald Mac.Auslsnd, A vote of iihsnks was extended Mrs. E. W. 'mi-net, snd Mr. Brucev'Msc- for their faithful work, during the past year. The new salary sesle for ministers wu adopted, Represent- ntives appointed to attend the confererice and Prubytcry an Mr. John Morshead snd Mr. Lester Pmfitt, The meeting closed with prayer by Mr. Thurber. Z -A . Baptist churches Hold Meeting - The semi-annual meeting of the Spring-field-Knutsforrd Baptist Church was held in the Church on Tuesday night, February 3rd with a very good attendance of mem- bers. ' The meeting opened with prayer and was presided over by the psa- ior of the church, Rev, C. 0. How- lett. The first order of business was the treasurers report which was very satisfactory and showed an encouraging balance on hand. The minutes of bhe last annual meeting were read by the secretary and adopted by the meeting. It was moved and passed unanimously that a letter of appreciation be sent to ,, and driving her. The inscrutable ., ,f..1,12e,G.E'1:1iN , , . V, THE GUARDIAN. , , ,-,,..,.-,;'zEBRUKnY I0. 1953 .1. mew:-, I y . ” 4' V . . . ' s -i I cggmo 133513-1; - Bloomfield; Brae ?....”.::?f.':3n.t:...'””".....a.”:.':: ..Card1nal And , Premier . lranious Iiacing . Horse Dies -- Bebe Mclllwn (10856). own- ed by Peter McMahon. Rensingiou. , became badly ruptured from some unknown cause, and Dr. Higgins and Dr. simms came to the ooh- 'on that the case was hopeless and she had to be shot to put her out of - ecesssry misery, 'n'iis more had in her veins the but blood of the American turf. Bhe was a great pet of Mrs. Miduahon and all the family. Anyone of than took great delight in hameuing Baluiroww STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER Professional cards E. E. PAllllMAll Opt. D. u.o. OPTOMITIIIST imdeista --xi; between humans and animals oi! the lower creation never more strongly exemplified, 3309 MGHWYDAWH by M13 MW Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examined Elwyn, dam Lens Pace, by Hedge- wood Boy. She esbalblished a i7wo- 011100 Ham: 0 to 1! - 1 to 5 year-old record of 2.09. Shown tiliedsmofsovanlfsst colts. by simcoe llarvmter, Calumet and by appointment. PHONE mi 3””””5- Mm" Tr 0'eW- 0”” N nnounr rnaarnu sum. her calm Fndm Mcmwy" by Mm" Summer St. Summerside T. Clegg. owned by Rev. Dr. Mons- glhan, was winner of the vwo-yesr- old peeing futurity stake in Char- lottetown in l952. Johnston Mc- EPWYII. by Budlong, is racing in the state of Maine, ,. Mr. McMahon and family will B. F. llllllTEll ll. 0. Summerside. P. E. 1. Complete Vlsusl Analyses (D have the sympathy oi! all racing Glssses Fitted fans. - K. ,g'.?,:g y PHONE 8110 BURGESS BETIME EMA!-I-MAN": BUILDING .. . OPTOMETBIST Continued from page '1 Mr. Robert L. England of Spring- field regarding the half acre of land which he purchased and kind- Premier Maurice Duplessis kiss- ,Could it be that he had carried celebrated since the return of the 331060 Mb WWI? Wiiih him? Now. as the ring of Paul-Emile Gardin- sl Leger at s pontlficul high mass celebrated in Notre Dame cathe- dral, Montreal. More than 1,000 attended the first pontiflcal mass, she will qualify for her first class teacher's license. During her ab- sence Mr. Allan Mclellsn, B. A. is teaching her class in Indian River. ly donated to the church- property for the enlarging or the cemetery. Rev. C O. I-lowlett and Mr. Earl Jelly were appointed on 3. commit- tee to look over and investigate the church records and prepare a roll call service to be held early in May. on motion Mr, Earl Jelly and Mr. Ralph Adams were appointed deacons of the church with the Deacons of the Ohllfdl with the call service. The meeting adjourn- ed. -AZ. Mr. Desmond Callaghan. Station Agent at Kinkon. Station, is spend- ing a. week in Boston and New York. Miss Evelyn woolner EN. 01 ot- iawa left Tuesday, February 3rd on return after spending a week with her aunts, Mrs. William G. Simp- Mrs. Frank Mcmutt, Malpeque. '5' Hamm Toomm' and Mrs. Fred Parker, Kcnsi-ngton. I momma m Summewlda ml Thur” Mrs Keir Clark returned to her d”y' Febnmry 5th home in Kensington February 3rd after spending a few days in Char- lottetown visiting her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Beer. Kensingion and Vicinity Miss Donaldn McDonald. prin- cipal of Indian River school. has been granted leave of absence to take a two mcinth. course at St. Francis Xavier University, by which Mrs. J. J. McQuaid and son Mark left on Friday morning, Feb- ruary 6th for Calgary on a visit with Mrs. McQua'.d's family of sons R6eumati6l'lllll Good news for those who long for relief from rheumatic pain, but feel hopeless! Thousands get speedy relief from rheu- matic and arthritic -suffering by using T-R-C's. Dou':1et dull. wesrisome seller. and daughters living in Calgary. Mr, and Mrs. Justin MoLellan and son Glennie of Indian River left by air for Montreal at noon on wed- nesday. February 4th to attend the funeral of Mrs. McLella.n's aunt and sharp stabblugrpains hsndimp you which took place Thursday morn- any longer. Try empletoifs T-R-C's , ins. .;:. today. Only 65c, 81.35 It druggilts. 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For longer battery life, longer engine life, ask for Marvelubo 5W, the faster- flqwing motor oil, the grade recommended by the largest Canadian car trouble-free winter driving. lllarvelulie Canada's largest Selling Motor Oil - Attending the Provincial org- anization meeting of Home and School Federation from Kensington were Mrs. George Iirrooidns, presi- Mr. J. W. Murphy. Principal of Kenslngton school, Rev. L M. Mur- my, Mrs. (Dr) F. T. Bownms and Mrs. James Pendcrgast. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Noonen. In- dian River, entertained a large number on Tuesday. January 2'li.h of Indian River. The first part of the evening was devoted to auction iforty-fives. First prizm were won Mr. Fred Reedy. Coumlstion prizes were awarded to Mrs. Tom Turner and Mr. Freddie Giilis. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by the lunch com- mittee. Dancing followed with mu- sic by Messrs Hunter. Cvslisnt, and Matthews and Miss Noreen Hickey. -K. ,Will Nominate Glare Boothe Luce For Diplomatic Post WASHINGTON, (AP)'-President Eisenhower announced Saturday he will nominsrte Min. Olen Boothe He is asking ambassador Ells- worth Bunker to remain for the time being, A White House state- ment said, This presumably means until the Italian elections are over etmee-ndofAipriloo-enrlyin May. Mrs. Luce is s playwright, for- mer congreuwoineh for Connec- ticut and wife of Henry R, Imce, on the Time-life-Fortime msg- ssi1nes.,8he in s convert to the R0- man Omiollcs rsiih. ILICTRICS LIMITED Pll0Dll.CT OF IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Msritimo Distributors 4 Auntie street. nstnrax, N. s. Roman Catholic archbishop of Montreal from Rome where he was made a prince of the church at s recent consistory. (01? Photo) Elmsdule and I Vicinity -Mrs. Bruce Currie has gone to Alberton for an extended visit with her son, Mr. Winston Currie and Mrs. Currie. Miss Lorna Hardy, Summerside. was a recent guest with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy Mr. Merrill Wallace, who is employed with Messrs Morrison and Macaac. Summerside. spent a recent week-end at his home. Mrs, Elizabeth Simpson, Hamill- ton. spent several weeks recently as guest of her daughter, Mrs Jacob Murray and other relatives Mr. George O'Brien, Tignish. spent a week-end recently with relatives and friends in Elmsdale Miss Vera Williams. 0'Leary,, was it week-end guest at her home. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Williams were recent visitors to the West- ern capital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn and family motored to Borden on January 3131:. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn have returned from a. pleasant visit with relatives and friends dent of Home and school group. in Mnssachusei-it Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Eix were motorists to Malpeque recently. where they visited relatives. Mrs. George McArthur spent several days recently in Summer- side with members of her family. She also attended the wedding of at a party sponsored by the C.W.L. her gmnuom ML Rnph Amm,-, Mrs. William Matthews entertain- ed the members of the Elmsdale by M158 Donaslda MDDOMM. and Women's Institute for their month-. ly meeting on Tuesday February 3rd. The members of the 0'Hrien Road Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. George Hard: for their regular meeting on Tuesday, February 3rd. The death of Mrs. John C. Mac- Neill occurred in Charlottetown on Sunday. January 25th. She is sent in Charlottetown. and sev- eral nieces and nephews in Camp- bell's Cove, where her funeral to' at. Columbia 'mesday February 3rd. The sincere sympathy of all in being extended to the bereaved relatives of the late Josevh shields, whose sudden death oc- curred recently in s car accident near Miscouche. Mrs. Basil Macbielll and Mrs; 11 Aduns were among the many to Borden on Sun- d to witness the the Elms- t P Church on Jolt who journeyed day February 3r hockey fluid between dale Girls and Borden Girls, which resulted in a score of 4-1 in favour of the Elmsdale team. A pleasant socisl evening was spent. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Yeo on Thursday. Jmuu-y 29th, when the Sunday School pupils of the United Church presented Mr. Yeo with s suitable gift on his resignation as superin- ggmmt, Also present were Rev- erend Mr. sheen and Mrs. Sheen and many members of the congre- gation. ” survived by her husband, at pro; T. EARLE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Csnsdlsn Bank of Oammercs Summerside, P. I. I Raddy began a careful searcl-i, He ran about this way, and that, his keen eyes searching for any pos- sible opening. So it was that a little farther up he discovered a small hole in the snow was just Billy Mink's size. Moreover, Redd;-'s eyes 23” and nose told him that Billy Mink PHONE had been in and out od liiiat hole w 8 many times. Also, his nose told I him that there was the smell of l fish there, He was just about to try to dig down under the snow when a rather squeaky voice said. Barrister. Solicitor, Notary, rm. "What are you doing over here. LLB. nelgihbor?” Reddy' was startled. Billy Mink had reiumed, and now was sitting up looking at him angrily. At his feet lay another fish. "I'm minding my own business!" retorted Roddy, "Are you sure it lsnt the busi- ness of someone else?" snarled Billy Mink. BIC KAC H E May lieVIarninq Bulnsclie is alien caused by luy hidmy action. When kidneys get out of order. exceu stids and wastes remain in the system. Then indnche. disturbed ml or that tired-oul and heavy-hurled feeling may soon follow. Tllllyl ihe time in his Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's Ililnulsis . the kidneys to noi-ml action. Then you feel better-sleep belie!-work lielier. 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Asterisk l. 55. rang up 'eii":i'.lI:.E-1 i:ll1l'-l.Il I-il;ll:ll'i 16. 17. 34, Eplgug V9-ierdsy's Arman I5. Astringent fruit 10. Constel- lsuon 68. War , Depsrtrnonl (sbbr.) 50. Close to 1!. Lsyers 40. A large recreation use . ii. sheltered ride :24. ;25. i 21. l 29. ,so. :1. DOWN 1. English novelist 1. Coin J (swed) 8. Music note DAILY CltYP'l'OQUOfl'E-llere's how to work it! A X Y D I. I A A X I II I. 0 N 0 I I I. L 0 W V one letter simply stands for snother. In this oxsmpie A is used 1lor the three l..':. X for the two 0'1. etc. single letters. Ilios. rophiu. the length and forrnstlon of on word. are sll hints. lscli day the code letters are different. A cryphnsas Quentin , lKlilffK1NAHMAO sis was SKA oniuxwzu nun. w Lwzo LR ,xii:i.-A ll-IMM H10 LI. VI-IR-FUAAI. - . rumor. Crypioquoisx raouuim THAT aims-i-mi" mo wasps THAT BmtN.aRAY.