- and all -JANUARY '4. 1952 WESTERN GUARDIAN I THE jjT I Summer Street. Summerslde. PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE Phone I031. I News. Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE WOTTON I03! and 2452 ' The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores In Sunsmersldei 3,11 ggokstou, Summer Street; Gourlles Dnsgalore, :1 Central Street; Kelly's Newa-atand. Water Myra Douoetws Grocery. Water Street: Maris Gsullet. 07 Granville Street: Second Street: street: Vince's Grocery. 120 ltusaeu Street; l'.'nman'a Beli- laisnd filotor Transport. Service Drug. K. L Wlltn In Kenainglnn. WEST PBINCE OFFICE Alberton: Phone: -BUY i952 building supplies early in January at Brace's. .0RDER automatic water bowls stable equipment st Bruce's. and in ...3uY pulp wood saw; blades. axes, handles and chain all sites at Brace's. .BEDEQl3E United Church Charge. Services Sunday, Jan. titli. lledeque 11 a.m.; Albany 3 ppm; Borden 7.30 p.m. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A., minister. if-'UNDAMl::NTAL BA PTI S is CHURCH. Central Bedcque. Rev. 1:. M. Fraser, Pastor. Services for Sunday. January 6th. Lord's Supper at morning service gI"UNI'JBAL -gATl.'I'Il)AI' - The funeral of the late Mrs. W. W. llohertson was held on Saturday, lbeccmhcr 29th, at 9.00 a.ni. Iroliliweck of Pralvr-r Service 7.45 p.m., Central. liedcque 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P.M.I Borden 3 P. M. Communion of theI Frank Weeks. Representative. 88-! Office and 68-8 House. --I' 0 U L '1' It If. - Buying live Chicken and Fowl daily. Fred Wadman, Kensington. - SPECIAL Legion meeting. Kensington. Friday, January 1th. Town Hall. Big lunch. -NEW LONDON FRI-JSBYTEK IAN CHURCHES. - Services Sun- day, January 6th. Geddie Memor- ial 11.00 AM. long River 2.30 P.M. Clifton 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Camp- bell, Minister. -O'l.EARY PASTORAL CHARGE. The United Church of Canada. Rev. W G. Dick.-on. BA.. Minister The services for New Year's Sun- day, January J6i-fl, are its follows:- llloomticid at ll Afivi. West Down at 2 P. M. Biac at 11.30 P. M O'Leai'y at 7.30 P.M. Sunday School at 10.30 A. M. -CENTRAL Ill” ZQUIJ list. Cliurcli services. morning .11 a.m.; IVOfiilCS(iIl)' Bap- Sunday Ell il, St. Paul's Church where R0-int-v. C. A. Britten. minister. qiiicrn Mass was cciclmitcti by - - 1::-v. A. J. Mat-Lcoii willi the bot, ..St)liTII SIIOIIII I.ca;:ue hoc- P.iul's Church choir ill attcu- key tonight. l-irliiay. in Be-dcriue dance. Interineut was in St. Rink. Cape Traverse Rovers ver- ll.iul's Church Cemetery where sus Sunimcrsidc High School. lit. Rev. G. J. Iii:iCL(lii:Iil. v.t:.jc..-tme to start at 87:15. Skate performed the lust rites. TIC after grime until ll. Admission pail bearers were Messrs. W, tvedlle. E. Earle Illcitcy. James Hogan. .lr., Earl (.i'lllllUlI.I Leo Blacquiere and John 1-.. schurmnn.-S. .....mmM-- Personals iiPlll1l' i 25 and 35. - IN HOSPITAL - Mr. Ewen l-luestis, teacher at School, yesterday entered liince County Hospital in Sunl- lIl(l'Si(iP. where he will iinderpo an ogn-ration. Ewen is the son of Mr. .iind Mrs. Stephen Hcustis, North -Mr. Rodd MucNevin. man-Willi Carlt-ton. -. S. Co-operative at the Summerside I tending it two- Super Market. is at day conference - S. ,Mr. Kenneth Blakcney. in Cimrl0H0l0W"-.The inquest. which was -INQUEST -.P-OISTPONED the the in into born held last evening Town Hall to inquire 5'-ll' cause of death of Ora Samucis.' cent at Prince of Wales Collcse who died in the Prince County spent the Christmas holidays at his home in Kcnsinf;l0ll- -Miss lsobel M-ucRac. grove spent Christmas a at French River. Miss Marjorie Wm?"- spcnt the holiday seas H gather. Mr. W. B. WflllCil(;t gate. and other members family here. Ir . House EH85” 91 M" .md W Wilfred P- Taylor. K9ll5l"-Wt W the holiday season We"? liam seaiey. Charlottetown. Mrs. Arnold Tar I . daughter. Barbara. Sunlm8l5ld9- Able seamen wlndsor and "mm Camphm H-ammiit tiiciciicir panied by their wiles. V5 0 H mm parents. Mr. and MIS-Wane-as Campbell, Long ,Riler- 35 other relatives in during the holiday seasolll Mr. and Mrs. liiargate. entertained at pm-ty on Friday 8VCl'llll,','. bcr .2ath, in honor of the.r R i .- l War en. of Ottawa. Maurice Mill, Ccorgc Miss Marlo!-E r in Frank Platts. Willard MacDonald seven games of Auction were play. one of the ulna"! hllllllr (mm-V pm-tzes on Christmas Day W33 i” me home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur lllra. Wil-i nndi held Wednesday. Im. and he, 5,-nn11' 8 P. M, in the church. I Ottawa. ANI) on with herichurohes. I Mar-iuary 6th. will he held as follows:-' her ' hensingwii 11 A, M. and 7.30 r. M. 4 l i "I15 Vrovinceiducted by Rev. J. Keith Warren. dercd beautifully Cm'dI"Tiio Lord's My D94-'('m' I "Pence slsi-Cffhcarers were Messrs. E. P. Foley. Hospital on December 23rd, was poslponcd until one week later by Coroner Dr. Austin Delaney K0lV1ll;as findings had not been complct.-l t her homcI ed at Charlottetown-S. ' -KENSINGION - IIIALPEQUI-' FREETOVVN Ssh-ices Sunday, Jan Malpeque at 230. Rev. E. C. Evans will conduct the services. Rev. D. A. Campbell. interim Moderator The Annual Meeting of the Mill- pcquc Presbyterian Church will be January 9th. at -FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Thc funeral of the late John O. Cobb was held yeslcrdtiy--after- noon at 2.00 o'clock and was l:irgt-ly attended by people from all walks of life. Funeral services at the home were con- Donnid Mac- lx'ny of the Presbyterian Church and the Presbyterian choir ren- the two hymns Shepherd" and Perfect Peace". The pail Cnllbcck. innd Lloyd 'Gorrill. Interment. was i I i Dinnis. when forty-59"" mem”e". of the family of MW Dim” ital er. M.-. Alfred Mayhew and e late Mrs. Mnyhcw sat down i0 enjoy their Christmas dinner to- gcther. Among those arriving from Kor- ca via Seattle was Mr. Dousilli woodside. who arrived by Bil ”” Sunday. Dec. 22nd to v.sit his wife mi family. and MS narcllw Ml- nncl Mrs. Harold Woodsidc. Mill- gate. Miss Beryl Woodside oi Kensinl!- inn. C. G. I. T. Provincial Presi- dent left Friday niorninii. DOC('m' her 28th. to attend Boi's' Parlia- i'.:('II'4 and C. G. I. T. executive meetings at sackvilie. Miss wood- side is sole representative for the Island and was entertained with nther delegates at Marshlands inn. Min Winniiired Cairns. who holds a teaching position in On- ttirio, is spending it two wccks' Vil- mtion with her pnients. Mr. and lira. Scott Calms, Freetown. Her sister. Miss Georgina Cairns. i.urse-in-training at the P. E. I. ilospitsl. also spent the Christmas week-end with the family. Miss Beverley Crockett, nurse- in-trslning in the P. E. Island Hospital, spent the Christmas vscek-end with her nRITlllS. MY- niid Mrs. Ernest Houston. Ken- stngton. Among the many Yuletide fes- tivities was a. party at the home of Mr. and Miss. Scott Cairns. Freetown. when their daughters. Winniired snd Georgina entertain- ed a number of friends. I Mrs. Elwood Clark and Mrs. Verdun Psynter. Kensington. en- tertained at the home of the form- er at four tables of Auction on Friday evening. December 26th. , ---w Their many friends will be glsd 9) les.rn that Dale. small son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Champion. Kensington, is recovering from his recent illness. Mr. and Ira. Horace Paynter, Kelvin Grove. have as their wel- Wml Nest. Miss Ethel Callaghan. teacher at Winsloe and former teacher for Kelvin Grove school. i l l i in the People's Cemetery.-S. -I"S MEN'S Ml-LI-LTING - At last evenings meeting of the Summerside Y's Men. George Clark was chairman; Secretary for the evening was Charles Llnklet- ter. President Hillard Clark read it letter from Rev. Charles Cm'llEi-Z.V acknowledging a Christ- mas card received from the club. He extended wishes to all Y's Men and other friends of his in Summersidc. Guest of the club at their meeting was Bill Meggison. The cvcninc was spent in dis- cussion on club business. -5. Continued from page 1 pr .. equently brands the French as "aggrcssnrs" nnd "imperialists." If the French wcre driven out of lndo-China. my informant added. Thailand (Siam) would be the next step in a Communist master plan to dominate Asia. drawn up at Nanntng. tn Kwangsi Province, several months ago. Thailand presented an a net- ive and easy prey. he sat . be- cause bf her huge rice resource: and her unstable political frame-1 work. Master Committee My informant claimed that the Communists. as part. of their piani fore being able to make their wnyi to master Asia, have'set up an Asian revolutionary committee on which 10 countries were represent- ed: chins, lmlo-Chins. Korea. Tlinlland. Burma. Malaya. In- doncsin.,ihe Philippines. Japan and India, After French Indo-China and Thnilnnd. he said. the Communists have long-range plans for similar invasions of Burma. Malaya and Indonesia. ' Chinese newspapers here re- ported recently that the Ccmmun- lsls have completed a 283-mile extension of the Hunsn-Kwangsi- Kwelchow railway line to chen- nankwan. near the Indo-Chins border. This. they added. 'now is being used to transport. large numbers of troops. and supplies of war materials to regions near the "invasion starting point." The railway extension look is months to build. the reports stated. ..M..M....... MINERAL souaen Cryolito. in mineral largely used in production of aluminum. is found in extensive deposltr in Greenland. . To Stand Trial In Supreme court Francis Arsenault. Eummerside. yesterday was committed for trial in the supreme Court. at the con- clusion of a preliminary hearing before Magistrate E. H. Strong in Bummeraide police court. . The accused had been charged with indecently assaulting an 18- year-old girl. The case is alleged to have oc- curred when the girl. while pro- ceeding from Charlottetown to her home in Conway for "the Christ- nuis holidays. was obliged to stop over in Summer.-ide between trains. It is alleged that while proceed- ing to the station from a nearby restaurant to which she had gone for a lunch. that she was accosted on the street by the accused. whom she had not previously known. and was forcibly dragged to an out of the way place where she was heat- cn about the face. and indeccntly assaiilted. At a previous hearing the court nod taken evidence from the girl Eight witnesses were heard yes- itrday including three Summersidr girl: who gave evidence that placed Arscnault in the area at the ap- i.r.ixlmatc time the offence is al-- Iceed to have been committed. i Mr. J. Harold Goodwin. ('fOWllI iwoseciitnr. represented the crown tiiroughoiit. the taking of evidence lu tlfb preliminary hearing. The accused. a naval rating. has been committed to stand trial at the next sitting of the siIDI'CIIIr' Court. - S. Formcriliirden Residenlircmoied I - Harry Taylor and RaymondI liickcy, formerly of Halifax antiI M31990"? I Borden. P. E. l., '-h9ipointed diesel supervisors for the to have , Presbyterian: today were RD- iitiiaiitic Region the Caiiadinn Na- 'tuu'.al Railways nrino-unccd he.re.I I Mr. Taylor. a llIiili'C.0I Wiiiiii- reg. joined the C. N.R. lll'1933 and Ii)Pf'afllO assistant mechanical en- '!illL'Cl' here in l947. Mr. Hickey started in 1935 as a machinsts ap- Iprcntice. He later moved to the Ir:iilwa,i”s electrical field where. in l he was appointed chief elec- ii for the Burden ferry ser- . ,si,.mM,..D.. I an s5o,ooo Continued frcm page i Ir-iii:-ri-wlin carried out today's: lh0id'Ii7) was not known. The vic- ims described the bandits voting and "not-too-well dressed. , Both were " I bank robbery,” said Jackson. were considerate Both also wcre considerate about the welfare of their victims. As- lcach man and woman. was tied up. they inqu.rrd whether the cords were too tight. Bonnie Downey, an employee. complained that slu- was tired of reading in the news- paper in front of her about a pos- sibie street-car strike. One of the bandits obliginzly flipped the pages to the comics. : Three members of the staff all one store were caught one by one. A girl went to the bank first. When she didn't return on schedule. a sacnnd-was sent. 'rhenI the boss went himself. He wound; up tied beside his employees. Alberfon and Vicinity Friends of Mr. Lloyd Oliver. Al-I bei-ion, will be sorry to know he is ill at his home. I I l A number of Alberton residents motored to O'Leary the first of the week to see the show ”Snmpson And Delilah" which was being .shown in the o'Leary theatre. I Master Roger Francis. young son inf Mrs. Garth McEwen, Alberton. Iis a patient in the Western Hos- pital. The Montrose branch of the Bible society has recently for- warded the sum of s1tTf.30 to the provincial treasurer. Collecting was done by Miss Blanche Mount- Iriiii and Mr. Hudson Pridham. The president of the Monti-osc bi-iincli is Mr. John E. Mountain. Alma.. and the secretary treasurer is Mr. Hudson Pridham. Mont- rosc. A light show falling on the icy rntrds yesterday morning made ,0llv'cr's Hill near Alberton impas- Isnblc and ten cars were stranded Iat. the foot of the hill at one time. As the sand box at the tnp of the hill h:id at:-endyi been emptied at an earlier date they were forced to wait. until sand had been ;brought and placed on the ice be- up the steep hill. No accidt-.ita rfiliortcd but some narrow I were Icscnpcs were EXpP"lCnC(?t'i by some ldrivers ntteinpting to make the do Igrn . AGE liN(7i-ZRTAIN BELFAST -- (CF! - John lic- Keever. dying here after a lam: illness. was believed at least 92 years old. He served in early cam- paigns in Egypt. lndin and Canada. the latter believed to have been the Riel uprisings in 1885. Card Of Tlienits . i-The members of the family op the late Mrs. W. W. Robertson wish to thank all friends and reis- tlves for their kindness during their recent sad bereavement. Thou who sent flowers. Mass iite at home in 2” li.if'l'ilClii. Jcily of O'Lcnry rrni-:y(:pARoiAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Aiberlon legion Branch Heeling The regular meeting of the Al- berton Legion branch was held last night with the president, R. M Dunn, presiding. Following the roll call of officers, secretary Rochforcl read the minutes at the annual meeting which were ap. proved. Mr Stirling Matthews and Mr. Russell Stewart were so ceptecl as members of the branch and duly initiated. Comrade D. Nicholson moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Garth Mc- Ewen and Mr. Leo 0'Meara for their work in connection with Santa's visit to the Legion on Dec- ember 22nd. It was seconded by Comrade F. Weeks and carried. It was decided to hold a card game on Monday, Jan. '7th. with Slmailie Drlzes to be provided and each member having the privilege of inviting one guest, Many members expressed dis- appointment that the Legion did not hold a New Yr-ai-'s dance and the chairman of the eiitertainrneiit committee stated that local organization ilnd planned 3 dance for that everzng and the committee decided not to interfere as one dance would be sufficient. Plans were made to hold 5 dance at Easter. -After a slicrt riiscussion on iiniiincc the meeting closed.--1-rw Has Close Call in IyL;c(;iI'IeIarI.:Iuests of Eddies parents Carielonjding MONCTON. N.B.. Jan. 3 -(CF) ii.-igustine Cove. narrowly eseapedI S'sitic Officer Greets Ministers I By Bill Boss Howlun and e a a ' Vicinity Miss Theresa cahill of summer- side is visiting in Howlan. . '-"- PUSAN. K '. J . 3 -A P)- W53 1-3"”"3 A""”"” '” An official coifiidiaiinpartyv hgaded s”mm”5ide- 59"” Cmmm" by Defence Minister Claxton and Wu” h" P'"""'3 i" Hwhnl Veterans Affairs Minister Lapointe today flew from the frosty Korean battlefront to the sunshine of this port city to visit the United Na- Mrs. F'i0I'BXlC-Q Gard returned to Summcrszde on Thursday, Decem- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenauit and family of Howlan spent Wed- nesday, December 25th in Duvnr. of Calgary. A South Korean inilitiiry band played whlc the Canadian party was introduced to U N. officials, sir. Arthur Ruckcr. Arsenault P. A. of Tignish headed by spent the Christmas holidays with head OI me U N35 Korean Rey IIl'i8IIdS in Woodstock. habIIIIaII0n Agemh ' "” ' Clayton mid Lapointe placed i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arscnault: land baby ni 0'Leni-y. spent Christ- mas in Lot 1 and Howlan. l . .,,-M. I Mr. and Mrs. guerc guests at. the wreaths in the rcinetcry overlook- in; Pusan Harbor after lunch at the Brit.sh Embassy where Cililfgl D'Affaii's Alex Adonis was host. I (The Lt -Col. Crue referred to Leo Arseuault home of Mr. apparently Lcith Crew ii-oni day, December 23rd. I Mr. Fermin Perry tcr. Catherine. were in Duvar Ictliliiy at the home of iDoiron. with the Cnnad:an A my since the and daughusecund World War.) I wAns'r.n.s' ACTION DRAMA. I-rur; BREAKING roiisr: ova Norm --.lnhn Gnfiild is a l'll:S;9d and smcr-II” Ilil(iOpEX)lIdCll!. fishing boat skippt-rI t i 'i,iusoute-n at h t.; 5' Arsenauiif and ML the war Kvvitili.:”rritJ:ri1ls;';':igEmrein cIa1fl, a plain: wife and two little; P" Lzrs. in! this .itu.ti P I 0" s”nd”5'- D99””h9V 23'd' Mu-'ii)CaLlliilii "I-3i8i",!&ll': iilqixigg Cf(t:?r:is nit and Mrs. Eddie Gallant and S0llsIpIIII.;(.Ia NMII a Iyhadv Inwvfh 1"iiii'nll:u-e F:-rdi with R proposition; ' for easy money, anrl with themp "PCT , . . I trouble. I Keith Gard of Unionvale visited: JIM hm. much. farms me bam- his children at the home of hir.I,,I Ihe now wmlm. Ems dmmaIl Miss Annie Gallaii! of Rustico. is guest of her l.-w, Mrs. Arsenault. Iand Mrs. I-lei):-r Bryan here on ---I-he EI.ez,I-Km-3 Pam,--I Imm , Mr. Eldon tPug) Macwiiliamc,Ichrlstmas Eve. story by famed novelist Ernest I I ' "- llcmiiigway. l possible lilJLll'y or death, when om Calvin Carruthcrs. student at pmm we DUI,” HI WIIICII Ih,l l-Vcniiesclay morning about 345 mg- 19-)! l-.--ton Chev truck was struck at the railway crossing at Carleton Slfllllfz. by the boat train proceed- mg to Borcleii. Mr. Macwiliiams, travelling alone' in the direction of Cape Traverse. iiiid just driven his truck away from Mr. Doug Bell's potato ware- house at Carleton Siding, and his iicw of the approaching train was ouscured by the railway station, The lllaln was almost at the crosslng when it was first noticed by Mr. Macwilliams. He Liii. the icy condition of the road made it impossible to bring the truck to a sudden stop. Seeing that a collision was in- t'I'iil'lbiC, he opened the door and Jumped clear of the truck 'hic':i was struck by the train and t rown completely around in the opposite i" i ' in which it had bee.i The spare tire. bazs of sand, anti some rock that was being carried in the truck for ballast were strewn about the immediate area. Quite extensive damage was done to the front end of the truck. - s 'Calgary. Alberta. ' . O Leary and VI I I icinrly Mr. John Mnrcsliead. one of the lllders of the O'Lear,v United Church. has also been on the sick list but is now feeling quite well ur;:iin. For the past sevcral weeks Mr. has been on the sick list and confined to his bed under the doctor's care. The many friends of this dear old gentleman wish him a speedy im- provcmcnt in his health. On Thursday night, Dec. 27th. the-members of the Knutsiord Baptist Young People met at the munse in O'Lenry and were guests of their Minister and his wife. Iftev. C. 0. and Mrs. Howlctt. IGnmes and contests were enjoy- ed. A worship scrvlcc was con- ducted including Bible Study and Itleilclous refreshments were serv- ed. The President of this group of young people in Miss Jean Stetson. On Thursday night. Dec. 27th there was an envelope shower for Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MncMiil.1n at Mr. MucMillan's home in Rose- bank. ncnr 0'Li-nry. lie is ii the- nlogienl student of the Nazarene Chlirch at the Eastern Nazarene College in ivoliaston. Mass. Music and singing were enjoyed. Rev. Andrew Cone of Middleton. N.S.. former Minister of the Elmsdale Nazarene Church. sung solos. Special music and singing was also hrnught by Rev. W. C. Wil- cox. Elmsdalo. Mr. Owen Under- wood, ltffnlster of the O'i.enry Nazarene Church and by Fred and Lorne lifclliillnn. nil of whom are good singers. Delicious refresh- ments were served. 1 - The Knutsfni-ri Baptist Church was filled on Sunday night. Dec. ,'i0lil. when the Guild presented in ivory fine Christmas Pageant en- ititlcd "The Angel of Christmas". IThe hcniiilfui Christmas story was Ipreksented and illustrated by music land song. "Mary" was depicted by Anita Smallmnn: "Joseph" bv Ralph Adams. The "Three Kings" Iwerc Lawrence Harris. llcath Wnodixirlc and Firth MncNeiil. Among those taking the part. of the Holy Angels were Miss Verna Stetson and Mrs. Herman Saintl- ninn. They escorted the Minister. Rev. C. O. Hewlett to the front of the Church. Beautiful solos were sting by Mrs. Watson Sil- llker. Miss Eve-lvn Gaye and bl Lester Gaye. The lighting ef- fects were carried out by Emmer- son Smnllman and Foster Harris. The following are the members the Guild in whom much cre- it nTi'fil”'bo given for the fini- success of this beautiful presenta- tion: Mrs. Dan Smnlimnn. Mrs. Avnrd Harris and Mrs. Wilbur Dennis. -AZ. LOOKED TALL Romans added thick Ancient cards sud messages of sympathy. Also those who loaned cars for cork roles to their shoes to gain 7 traiisportation. added height. quickly applied the brakesI Prince of Wales. came to his home skippnr ,IeI.Id(.S In mck up some Iin Howlan on Thur:cla.v evenimz. of that money. the film rarer.” lDDCEnlbei' 20lh. W Spend N5 along through a series of thrillingi lchristmns holidays. icpisodcs ul just ticsscrts brfail I ---I-- .the wrongdce.s. Garfield's first Sympathy is going Out 30 Mr-'exciirsinn in illegal traffic comcsi :and Mrs. Vincent Gallant on thcI with tho sinuggling of eight Chin- Irecent sudden death of Mrs. Gal-lese into the country. Forced to kill Ilant's father. Mr. Joe L. Arse- the leader, he finds himself with nault of Bloomfield Station. a crime on his conscience until he I meets lovely Pat Neal Friends of Ben L. Arscnaulti Again and azazn he runs that gauntlet of thelaw until some gun-i men kill his friend. the first mate.i played by Juano Hernandez, Hm now plots vengeance and ii! of Mrs -climactic gun battle ensues at 50.1.! syyoseph 5. Ganam of piusvine one of the most suspenseful film-i iwui regret to learn she is con-I ed. at-ccrdlniz to admire word. I bed through illnes.a.' APP mezaphcnrr Michael Cur- tiz directed. Plrvilis Tliaxter and Edn-.ou Ryan plav other import i Mrs. Florence Gard of Summer-I H311 T0165 in the film. opening 10 ' side spent the Yuletide holidays 033' 85 1110 CaDll0i- I 'ut the home of her sister. Mrs.! I Inch” Bryan of H0w'lRn' iPetei-s and little son Wayne, i - MA ,I M I J. R. Dirv I, oII0'L9al'.v. were zucsls of Mr. and: if-lovlilanmiiad ii: their recerii” guest Mrsr TONS Pete” 9” Ch-'i5”"35i I Rev Mnjor Ellis formerly of. ”t""”"' I O'Le:iry and Albeston, now of Mr I 'molorcd to summcrside and smyrumerald recently. In Ema;-am Itiley were guests of Mr. and Mti-s. Max Martin. . I ......- iemsi On Sunday. Decrmber 23;-d, Mr-.I Iaud Mrs. Clayton Car-withers of lHowlan and Francis MacQuai'rie' Iof Wiimot motored to West Capei and visited at the home of Mr. Iwere sorry to note that he had to return recently to Prince County Hospital where he is a patient. I Friends and relatives . ifincd to her . ifor an .ndefinite length of time. I and iKir.s.:Leo Arsenault Mr. Ferdinand Arsenault. dent at St. Hyacinth college. Quebecpis spending his holidays at his home here after it. absence. I -Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers yea-.ne from Charlottetown on Isaturday night, December ?.2nd. in s end the festive hol.day at thcirlimd MW 5' B D"'"""9' Mr-l olid home here with their famil)'.'B3,:;iT:roI:;ad just sunered ” I:-eturniug to Charlottetown on "”" ' l iwecincsday. December 26th. I A Mme ”n;;-mended IMI r. .. A - l ML and M”. Hands Iuac'ii:LflCTRi'SClliCe allll burial on Quarrle and sons motored irnmi;f”:::lIaI':”5';"i Defrggber It23ldt- Wilmot on Sunday afternoon. De-Imoomfold smuoh Th M"! 91 Cmb" 33”- imd ””"9d l" ””I was held at St Antnonss iimc? home of Mr. and Mrs. icarruthers and family. Bruchcliurch at 10 m A. M. Sympathy lsbeing extended to the bereaved 'widow and family. On Christmas Eve. Midnight Mass was celebrated at st. An- thony's Church, Bloomfield. InI spite of a none too pleasant night: -Miss Cathgins Perry, who visited during the past month in N. B .at the home of her brother. (1 i Hnml DEM" Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perry. I 4 Mr. and Mrs. of Ontario, are visiting in wood- stock. the guests of Mrs. Diiinanls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wt-sley RM" Ml Jl Rooney of St. An- . ti -. . - v Digmm "id Om" relmw" .Rnd rli!(isxs1zi.fu'vi1aosatiTc'ii)d'r”rl ti-i1: fliilizlrjfii friends. They are being cordially SPWII-ms and burm In I” pm!” we1mmed' Clgurch, in summcrside. for the Frank Gallant of Howlan drove 1:1,” ,Er0'n;,"lh1E' nrxiixlgfiidw R”'d3 to Roseville and Piusvilie on i ff I i ” ””.I 17.. P. Vtiilsli P1lmci Rand uc'e Thursday. December 27th. Wliileatm pI.(..I.m ' i A . in Piusvllle. he visited his sisfer.I ” - ” ' Mary, Mrs. .105. s. Gallant, who; is confined to her had with high blood pressure. Mr. and Mrs. J-oseph Richard. Jr. were recent visitors in Duvar.I CAMEO THEATRE guests at. the home of Mrs. Rich-I KENSINGTON nrd'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. 0li- y I vex. Pete”. Thursday. I-riday. Sntiirtlny. 7:15-I yy 9:15. Matinee 3:30 on Saturday. "BIT! ABBOTT & I.0Il ('0STF.l.- Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonari and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Alhllilhil-Ihhhhhhihllhh. I KEHSIHGTOH iiliili lit) )ll".l-IT THE lNVlSlBl.E MAN" They can't see enniigh of him nnd; they can't see inn niiicli of beaul-I ifiil Nancy Guild or Adele Jergens. This is one of their host. Also Serial and News. '1” 27"” tlnns cemetery here. "TC U" i ' . AA - M" "nd M"' 5' 5' Guhm re" thetsImgRt.tr'i:u'x:il3r'ua”lJoN.Gegupi2;iiel turned to Charlottetown on Wed- Commander. Ih'e group was wel, "95d5Y- Decemb" 25"” copied by Lt -Col. Leith Crue of Winnipeg and Capt. Bill Mercer . Dnrchcster, Muss returned mi in ge cio 'd attended. The pas- - , taor lRev. My: J. Rooney, was celc- her heme "” w"d”esd"-V "'3m'.' blight. ' December 19th. While on her trip she also called in st. John. E- I iPrince County Hospital ladies Aid Meeting I The president. Mrs. Heath Istrong. vi-gs in the chair for the Ifirct meeting M the new year of Itlie Ladies Aid of the Prince County Hospital on Thursday ai- ternoon in the board room. Mrs. Kenneth Beer was welcom- ed as ti new membe. Mrs. C.H. 'stewart, acting secretary. read the iininutes of the previous meeting mid Mrs. R..L. Willet, assistant .treasurer. submitted a gratiiyina. ifmancial report. The supcrlnten:J- Irnt, Miss Schurmaii. reported that Iihc dishes. trays. etc, previously lOr(i(ICd, had arrived. ' The purchasing committee was iriiihnrized to buy a number of F(l0iilllL' accessories to be used in ilhc kitchen. Plans were made to hold bridges js a means of raising funds. the first one to be held on Wednesday next at the home of Mrs. A.D . .v Sharp. with Mrs. AH. Hublcy anti RI'IfIihOl'Ifiild Mrs. Frank Riimrd 0" Sm" Suninicrsidc. P E 1.. who has been Mzs. IVInriPy Poll as linstes. ' s. The follouing Wednesday at thci home of the Misses Holman Mrs; W. A. Currie and Mrs. A.D. Sharp. will be the hostesses. f It was moved that letters of sym- l paihy be sent to Mrs. J.O. Cnbla Mrs. Marie Dclanev. Mrs. Lcri Wood. and their families. I After the meeting adjourned a social period followed when tea inns served. - S. SI'Ii('lAI. DIET I HARR0GAT-i:2..-Hlinglanzl-iCf'I i During a council debate on xvii?-I lhcr dogs should be banned from food stores. a merchant said: "i have R wcrnan customer win brings her dog in the shop and buys a bottle of branciy lot it- cach week. I am not gozng toI turn her out." T i RED THEA IRE I BORDEN Presents ”LAST OF THE BUCCANEERS” Color by Technicolor Starring Paul Henreid with Jack Oakie. Karin Booth and Mary Anderson Showing Fri. and Sat. Jan-I uary 4th and 5th. 7:15 andI 9:15 P.M. Matinee Satur-I day 2:30 P.M. PAGE THIRTEEN A ENG LISII SPECIALTY LONDON -- (CP) - Two Jail- anese business men. Hidemare Endo and Toshiya Tsuchlya, left London airport full of s new dietary discovery. "We have for- gotten how to eat rice," thwv choruseri. "Soon after we arrived we discovered fish and chips, and they are wonderful." auassranssrna-s-nnnasnnaau. I . . FOR SALE One set of bob sleighs-new One set of bob sleighs re- conditioned. F W. TURNER. Olloeary Phone 26 i i('I(3llC'-l'lR'4l0llIlEKUllWU'lKKW'I' Professional cards L E. E. Parkman. ()pt.I).. R.(). OPTOMBTRIST l-Zyt-s Examined Office Hours: 9 to l'! - I to 5 and by appointment Phone 3287 IIICGICNT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Sunimerslde Glasses Fitted -----------. B. F. Hunter R. 0. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 SMAI.I.3lAN'S Bl'lLI)I.VG OPTOMETRIST Sunimerslde. P. E. L ----u--n----- 1'. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Corninercl Building P. E. I. PHONE 2888 Summerslde. CAPITOL TONIGHT & SATURDAY Summer-side NIGHT ONLY 7:15-9:15 (NOTE) No Matinee on this picture A9 --and she was Oh &Px uy with nothing fo sell but gufs e highest bidder! -.-uni-i nusm - an-uhsou . -sun was an -an sauna-an Iuausvw nu-in.--. tilt) isrdrwiio MicHA'ii'Euniz ATTENTION - CHILDREN Don't Miss the Special Eli: tinee Saturday Afternoon at 2:30 See The Big Library Picture "YOUNG MR . LINCOLN" with Henry Fonda and Alice Brady Have the Children See This Library Picture I (Saturday Aft ernoon Only) FRIDAY Skating 3:30-530 SATURDAY NIGHT Skating 8-10 P. M. Admission 20c and 30c REGENT Today. 'SE!!!SIIIIIl!IIIIIII!( It's a KAYE-Iossol fun show ......J.:sar.xnsunIiainnnina ORAPAUD THEATRE Friday and Saturday 3:30-7-9:15 Saturday . ........... .. 2:30-7-9:15 , 8:30 A "Night Has A,Thousand O. - I ' J Eyes' - .. N7 9 B I R T H --Starrlng- i . .. ,Edward G. Robinson 07 A and lit ..-.-it tv. nut: i-minim Gail Russell T ' D wiiuiu Lion - innit nun 'llngo' Ieliao. . . would in the wildest manhunt x In the history of IM Utah Vanileryl ' V