Western Guardianl 34 Inge 14, The Guardian Thursday. Jan. 5, 1956 , MRS. JIM R.ussell't hair dress- ing shop has been moved from an Duke -Street to 3 Duke Street. phone 35!. J. S. TAYLOR. optometrist, will be in Alberton Office this Satur- day. January 701:. REGULAR THURSDAY Illlht dance Canadian Legion Home, Kensington. Music by 1'-Twin Deighan and Sunshine Boys. Ad- mission 50 cents. JUNIOR HOCKEY, Bedequei, t i RAYMOND GRANT, Optomet- rist will be in his 0'Leary office' Saturday, January 7th. l CARD PARTY in new Legion Home at Borden, Thursday. Jan. . 5tih at 8 p.m. Sponsored by Lad"- ie-s Auxiliary, L s r s e print t lunch served. Admission 50c. 1 LADIES AID MEETING - The Ladies Aid of the Prince County Hospital held its regular monthly meeting yesterday with the Preside ent, Mrs. Heath stmnil In '11? chair. It was decided to have In Nnk ”””gm- Thur5d"y " 8'o0' ft noon tea at the Nurses" Home, o'clock mddjetonaveliisiii Mbimwlin iarid of the hospital 0" -”"'-”"Yi Jrs. Admission . rt ay. an.,i14 Th w tward pamrysaie wag. 5”" 5” 8'30 Somh Sgor? Leaguelplallneed filo: earl) In Fchrtiary Al game S('iri1rnlan's .aL', es lvcrsus-b .d 9 Wm also M hold this man, Albany St. Pats. Admission .25 thnffr the hospml Ml. Ledger, "id -35- lwood. hospital adiiiinistrator, brou- DIES IN AMHERST - The death ocurred at Highland VleW'H(lSpl.l- at, Amherst. N. 5.. Dec. .26. 1935 of Mrs. Zilary Burblne in her 7tth. year. Her remains rested at Ihc ght greetings to the S(VCl?l.V- from the hospital personnel and invited the group to llispPt'l the hospital after their next iii:-cling. and have afternoon tea twtmt-tiers for the l l l MR. CHARLES LINKLETTEII Will Represent Schurmnn Co. Ml. Charles Lmklener of mellack of snow removal from the immediate action torelieve the alt- home of her daughter. Mrs. Clar-'tea to be held .litniiar,V 14 H9 A! Au-m uf M F Schurman Company once LeBlanch. York Street. from where the funeral took place on Thursday morning, Dec. to St- Charies Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock The rem:-.ins were placed in the Vault until spring. New(Officers follows: Mrs Ken Beer. Mrs. Gil- bert Gallant and Ytlrs Wilfred Cal-, laghan. STEP S()F'l'l.l' wHl'l'S'rABLl-1 Fiiuland 'CPl- Because their hntilx riainaged thel hallroom in which lhei sometimesi parade. members of the 10031 home guard unit now appears in hatiledress, anklcls and socks. Ltd.. leaves this morning for Fred- ericton where he will represent his company at the official opening of the new federal building there. l'llhe now huilding, which was con-1 structed by the MF. Schiirnian C0,. will be officially opened by Hon. Milton F. Gregg,' minister of labor The following day Mr Llnklcttcr will go to Sackville where he will has announced that the firm of 3 -pg!-K S50,000 Coniraci Lei" For RCAF Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, M.P.' extension to the Fire Hall at RC.l A..F. Station. Summerside. The amount of the contract is approx- imately 350.000. Work will coni- iM.F. Schurmal Company Ltd.. has imence as soon as steel and other ibeen awarded a contract for theimaterials cln be ac ltensions, one Q by 40 for a dorm- Siaiion Fire Hall itory and the other 40 by II If housing equlpment.i The present building will also be renovated. ulated. The type of conatruetloit will be of two ex- wood frame the nine as the pres- ent building. The contract conais .Wes'r Prince Roads Badly In At a meeting of die Alberlon up and that farmers and people West Prince Board of Trade omit the country are having difficulty Alberton yesterday afternoon the,in acquiring normal supplies. Busi- following resolution was approvedrjness men in the area report that i Need Of Snowplow Service It was decided to hold a general meeting of the Board at the Al- berton Legion Hall on January I and to extend an invitation to all "The Alberton West Prince: ,Board of Trade views with alarm lthe general breakdown of coin- .munt-iations in the area due to the .mal.n highways and secondary 'roads and notes that the I.M.T. has suspended bus services west of O'Leary and that the people are having difficulty getting to hospitals and doctors, that the movement of goods is being held ELLERSLIE l p AND BIDEFORD Of Auxiliary Are Installed Summerside Trinity Church Aux- iliary installed its officers at the annual meeting of the Afternoon Auxiliary of the WMS. in Mid worth hall on Tuestiay. .lanuar.V.3- The following officers were in- Italled: president. Mrs. A A. Lock- hart; first vice president. Mrs. L. Personals Counotllor W.E Jenkins has left on a business trip to hltlntreal. Toronto and Winnipcr While in Winnipeg he will he the iliiesf of his daughter and soiiin-law, F-0 and Mrs. E.V. Machcill Change In Act M. Callbeck: second vice-presla dent. Mrs. George Sheen: thlr vice-president. Mrs SS Benton: recording secretary, Mrs W. A. Allen; treasurer, .Virs Roland some ,.e(.(.m Changes m the U11. Philllpson; correspondence secret- employment lnsm-am, an mg 1-,. ary, Mrs. Chesiey Robertmni gulations which became effectiv Christian Citizenship. M11 St on January 1 brings an additional Hinton: associate members. Mrs. number of persons m mu are, UOYCI C1-3l”k1 W955 5ec'eu",'y- under the coverage of the Unem- VlrS- H1-llafd A1”lhUl'- ('0mm"""3flployment Insurance Fund Earl G. friendship, Mrs. Albert Huestis,,Ca,mOn. manager of H", local of, memture 5eC.remry- Mn" R"b”"jfice of the National Emploxent H089 Chfl-"I53 "9W”d5mP- M"-iServ'lce. said yesterday William Heckbert: M I I I I 0" "Vi certain employment: hitherfo ex- Mnnthlv. Mrs Vernltm M"ih9”1";-,reptenl as twin: ompinmtent. in IVJDDWA Ni” hmli”-'"' S'l'"”i-;azrtctiItilre have hon maria insur- pianlai. Mrs Hulh D Smllh able by the new regulations. he Th? nfFE1d9h'- htlfsv Ligkhnggi explained They include employ- conducted the met? ms mlh niment in the breedingor raising of gmtth was pianist The "M Wlslgoultry. in egg grading. in chick The C3" ill thh m!55l9" 0! "ff atching, in the preparation and Church through W95. V0933?" - marketing of poultry and in the The meeting opened wtththe 5m3',brceding and raising of race hor- lhg 0'" J95U5- our Dwme L0md.lSDS. unless the undertaking is car- Dahmhv ,f0ll0W9d l?Y DEFY" 3" ,ricd on as an additional part of lhe LON” Prayer in ""159" ' other farming operations. Tl" "luualhjjepgu M at: Vffgltf Coverage has also been extend- !l91C'Nil-:11'135 5t W! 3 ya'nd fmost ad to employment in landscape V Y ad Ilus cvosep. k h d b gardening and the maintenance of lUCC955fU1 3'93” 5 N" .3 ', 9e",park.s. gardens or grounds. wheth- lwmpllshed The ””55”l1'1'5u'e' er private, public or commercial. pen, showed thadt dtheA 811:” 1;: It does not however include the hhd heeltli ft3,XC5efeu'w "3: Ewe" employment of persons employed :.".:.'.'I.::. 31.22: 2. ....::.::.. in we or :- again represent his company at the , official opening of the pathology; Sympathy is being extended to laboratory 011 the Chmlil-I5 Oi D81-jtha surviving relatives of the late housie University. The M.F'. Scliur-iwilligm MacFadyen whose death man Cn. Ltd. were the t'nnff8C!- ,occurred at the home of his broth- 0l'S 0h "is building and it lilsaler Jack Maclfadyen. lnverness. Wm hi? Officially Oliened h)' lhelhluneral service was held at St. H00 MD GFEEE lJohn's Anglican Church, Ellerslie rvij ion Friday afternoon Dec. 23rd; linterment in the church cemetery. BURLINGTON I Miss Jane Johnston:-. high schooli Mr. and Mrs Earle Simmons, Summerside are visiting with Mrs. teacher of English at Uiteii Sound, S""m”"5' sister Md bro,mer'l"'lm”" Ontario. with her parents, Mr. andlMr' a"d Mrs Ham” G'm5' En" Mrs. Edwin C. .loliiis-tniie, Ch:ir-- ' lottetown, attended the annual fam-l ,, , ily Christmas re-union at the home Mr H3"'IV' (Hills Who, I cm- of her gmndmonm. W1 Andrew ployed in (ltarlottetown is spend- Johnstone, Sr., and family, Longglng 8 1W0 lihfks ph01ld8y With his River, parents in Ellorslle. l Mr, and Mrs Ralph Owen. Ken-I Mr. Fred ('otton.SprInghiIl is sington, spent Christmas in Mal- spending the holiday'I with his- peque. guests of Mr and Mrs. Char-,sister and hrother-in-law. M.r andl llP8 MacDonald. iMrs Earle Foughlin, Elleralie Mr and Mrs Richard Kelly andl Friends nf Mrs. Raynlonri Glliis family, Kensinglnn. acompaniediarg pleased to see her around by D” R99V93- 509'” 3'9 Chl'l51slagain after a short illness at her mas weekend at Wentworth. N.S.,'hom,, where they were guests of Mrs. Kelly's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dav- id Flannigan. Mia Debbie Adams, Charlotte- town. is spending the holidays with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. i.Rny Reeves. Kensington. Miss Jeanette Odgen and Misai Betty Rennie of Elmsdale were yisitors to Ellerslie over the Christ- mas week-end, the guests of Miss Odgens parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillil. i Mr. and Mrs. Melnin Hutchlnsonl had as her guests for Christmas. land daughter Susan of 5”"! Johml her daughter, Mrs. David Adams,. ' 8'23” Spending 3 week V”.n'4 Mr. Adams and family, Charlotte- "'3 WM M" and M”t Hmchmf town. ;son's parents. Mr. and Mn. Har- , ;old Gillia and Mr. Willard Hutchin- i Mr. Clarence Vincent of Saint son. ,John, spent Christrnor with his Mn. Jean Burgess. Kensington. pitals to lake brightness and cheer to the sick and shut-ins, assistance on the reception of immigrants at the port of Halifax. in the packing and shipping of new and used clothing to Dr. Florence Murray. the Misses Nancy Cameron and Ada Sandeil at the Severance Hol- pltal in Korea. gifts for childrn to Miss Helen Moase. Japan and used Christmas cards to Miss l vegetable farming. Persons employed on a seasonal tor temporary basis in these em- ployments. can still claim excep- tion from the provisions of the un- employment insurance set by de- claring that Lheir livelihood is not ordinarily derived from the insur- able employment. Continued fn:n page I2 Elma lnman. Trinidad. wife and family at Kensington. Mrs. John Cameron, Kensington. left on December 26 for Saint John, ;wherc she will visit her mother, i Mn. Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hogg. Bed- cque, were Christmas guests Mrs. Hogg'.s parents. Mr. and M Joseph Woodside, Kensington. l'I. 3 Friends of Mr. Preston Mac- Caull are very sorry to learn. that he was obliged to enter the Tyne Valley Health Centre again for treatment. Mr. Peter Caine, If.8.A.. In visit- ing with his sister Mrs. Jennie Brundage. Mr. and Mn. James Burleighhl Iis visiting with her cousin Gloria business is far below normal level for the time of year. ”The Board of Trade therefore request.-1 that the Government take persons interested in promoting and extending the activities of the West Prince Board of Trade to be present at the meeting. uation by putting into operation Mr. Peter P8?-9. 0'1-AIFY. Pl'el1' more plows of sufficient weight to ded. Those attending were: 13.3. undertake the task." lNlcholson, J.W. Don Campbell. The resolution was moved by H-Earl Atklnuon and Rev. J.R. Me- A Jelley of O'Leary and seconded Mahon of Alberton, James Geison. by Rev .l.R. McMahon of Albert- Coleman. Dr. L.G. Dewar, and H. on . A. Jeliey of 0'Leary. O'LEARY KENSINGTON ur and Mrs. Fred Hastings aiidi, The Kensington Rink has re- liiilr daughter Karen of. Amherst, opened for another season, and it N S. are spending the Christmas , surely is the centre of attraction holidays at the home of Mrs. Hash, 8! it has Nlhfh 011 lh qltirely ing's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack new 100h- The W3"! 0' Y-hG CY!!!- luattlit-we. in 0'Leary. in rooms. canteen. office and entry have each been sheathed Mr and Mrs. Arthur Harris, 0'- land insulated; also new floors and l.eai-y. spent Christmas day in ceilings have been put in the Allierton. guests of their son-in-law dressing rooms. and have all been and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har- newly painted throughout. old Ashley. The promenade and boards p , around the ice surface have been Mr and Mrs. William TllFnCf,p3jn(ed whit, Wm; blue u-kn. of Halifax. are visiting with Mr. mmgs which attract. the eyes of Turner's mother, Mrs. Alice Turn- an who enter mg mg, New BI" in 0'1-68?! We? the Christmas wiring, lights and oil space heat- holidays. Mr. Turner is a Sludenliers have been ingtglljj gnd now as Dqillilllllsle University in Halifax, lthe rink is a place to be much .4. A - -- mired and with the cold weather Frlt-lids of Mr Colin MacPlier- g:”:f(.ell1:r" gxgztthololicenicernelrgg: 5:33. Lea u a a patient in the Prince County Hos-l it is IL: il::; 'L”,lf,if,"d,i"I,”l mm ii” mm” "m'- interested fan: will attend. Much Miss Bonita Adams. who has been "M" l' . dm ML 1"” wuk" attendini: Girls College in Monc- "" H" '"'pm"m””t ton. is spending tthp holidays wttlil her parents. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Adams in O'Leary. Mr and Mrs. Leith Stetson. ac- Truro. N.S.. are visiting in Mal- Mr. James MncDougail of Hal- P?q"9v m9 ""1 N W5 lid 35"- ifnx. ll spending the holiday with mink Bellma- relatives and friends in 0'Leary Ind vicinity. l I Mr. Bruce Pnynter la recover- glng from his recent illness and The 4 H sewing classes have 1 is now at his home here after he- started in 0'Leary, with Mrs. J.M. l ins I patient in the Prince Coun- Macwllliama leader of the third ty Hospital. year class: Mrs. D. S. Gorrill and Mrs. Alvin Palmer leaders of the His many friends will regret to second year; and Mrs. Alfred Pai- learn ML -l3m9I w00d5ldO 0? mer and Mrs. Donald Matheson, M811-teque has been ill and for the leader: of the first year work. P5” WGOK hll heih I 91110!!! in g the Prince County Hospital. All Mn. Erskin lilliker of Knuts- , are pleased ho is making a rapid ford is a patient in the Turner recovery. Nursing Home in 0'Leary. Skating is the order of the dayl Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall and most of the night now since land Mrs. Keir Crafer, Baltic were f.he rink opened up here in 0'Leary. , motorists to Charlottetown, on Fri- Young people gather from near and day. Dec. 30th. r. Miss Marlene Palmer. 0'Leary. l vi;Itri'ngJ0hhni3 Ca:;l,:i,,',' Hmiltoglg Soruicrs. Summerside. Hudson in Summe side for a days. few On Friday evening. Dec. Illth. I t-nmpanied by their son. Philip of pi 'Ellarslia,spent Christmas withl i large number of young and older , I-IOWLAN Mlu Harte Gaunt, ulemu operator at Albarton. spent Christmas with friends is low- bit. Mr. and Mrs. Alban D. Ariel- . and Mrs. Felix At-oennult at Woodstock, on Christmas Day. Angus Machine and his daugh- ter, ltlrl. Calvin can-u the Loch Rout " calling at the cartutbeer homo hero. Mu. baby girl who spent the put months with her parents. Mr. and Mn. Angus Machine of Loch Road. left on Tuesday. Dec. II to rejoin her husband who is with the R.C.A.F.. in Ontario. she was ae- compnnied by her mother-in-law, Mrs. Bruce Clrruthnrl of How- lan as for ID sackville. N3. Mr. and" Mn. nnuun. Alan. and family of O'!aery were guests at the Webb home in How- Ian on Christmas Day. Rev. Ptua Finnan of Eatiiiint. arrived at his old home at Wood- stock on Day. Mrs. Jerry Gallant visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Im- raine Gallant on Wednesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Gallant who spent Christian: at Wood- stoclt returned to Charlottetown on Tuesday, Dec. IV. I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault and Mr. and Mn. Alban Arlen- ault were in 0'IAary on Wednes- day nigbt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard. Fred Arsenault is laid up at his home here suffering from a sore back. His many friends hope to see him out around soon again. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Benton of Summeraide. visited at the home: of Mr. and Mrs. John Platt and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Platts rec- ently. Mrs. Thomas Duncan of the Mill Road. is spending her Christ- mas holidays with her sister and family in Montreal. Mean-I. Jolta Arsenatilt and Paul Gallant motored to Alber- ton. on Saturday afternoon. Dec. 31. On return they were accom- panied by Albert Arsenault who hatdlspent a day in Western Hos- a . Mia: Lorraine Gallant. prin- cipal of Howlan School who spent Christmas with her par- ents at Abraham's Village re- turned in Howlan Friday night, Dec. 1) and resumed classes on Tuesday. Jan. 8. Mr. and Mn. J. T. Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsennult of Forest View. visited at the home of Mr. and Mn. Anthony Fili- aan on New Year's eve. Mn. lddie Gallant and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ito Arsen- aut on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mn. A. D. Araenault and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Araonault spent New Year's eve as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arsenault. Woodstock. Mr. and Mn. Joe Leclair of Woodstock, are now visiting with member: of their family in U. I. A.. having gone up for Christmas. Arthur Richard was in Summer- side on Thursday. Dec. 28. who spent Christmas in Egmont Bay. re turned home on Tuesday. Dec. 27. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers is spend- ing a short visit at the home of her son and daughte -in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carruthera and Ferdie Arsennult who spent a few days Christmas holidays with FURNITURE REAIRED Why not plan to give your home an entire new look for the spring. Old furniture you have in your attic or elsewhere can be repaired, refinished, reup- holstered or shampooed. We carry latest shades and pat- terns in trpholstering. Also Sa.nderson's drape fabrics to choose from. Consult us by dialling 2095. Or call at .F. ARSENAULT at SON. 175 Hanover Street SUMMERSIDE Prompt Delivery N. E. MncLE)OD. girltaadfamilyworo guenuofl Calvin Cal-ruthen and gum Committed Albert Gallnat of lununai-aide was committed for -trial to the norm. Court by insist:-nu I. ll. strong, 0.13., at the concluaim the in Surn- flvo cues of beer and twenty-five cu-tau beer and cigarettes the baton Home. Bunimei-aide on the night of Doe ombu-9th.InootofwIiebwure- covered shortly after by cm. Matheeon and Ikry. who also ap- prehended two summer-aide men. has inen. Lawrence (Larry) Gal- lant and John (J. 3.) Perry were tired and convicted of the theft and are now serving sentences of M to 16 months reapecltvely. Albert Gallant, the accused. I former taxi driver. allegedly trans- porfed the stolen goods from a spot near corny Brotherr garage to I house on Hanover Street and it In for this offense that he is to face trial in Supreme Court. A woman resident of the Han- over street house originally faced the same charge as Gallant but this was reduced to possession of liquor not: purchased at a vendor's when it was found alto was a vic- tim of ctncurnatancea. she was fined 3100.00 and coat in Police Court last Friday. Up until last night arrangements for Gallant's release on bail had not been com- pleted. W. Cliuter I. MacDonald was his parents hare returned to Hal- ifax to his studies on Wednesday. Dec. 10. a theft of money. in Dr. Wewar has made several calls In Howlan recently attend- ing to Donald Platts and David Bryan who are suffering from pneumonia. Jerry Arsenault of Forest View visited on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault at Howlan. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Richard of Unionvale and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anaenault visited on Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mn. A. '1'. Arsenault. Lyman Arlenault was to Alber- ton on business Thursday eve- ning. Dr. Dewar and Alhan T Arsen- auit motored to Alberfon on Fri- day morning. where Alban will spend a day or two in Western Hospital. Cola Arsenault of Cascumpec in now ill at his home there. His many friends and relatives wish him a speedy recovery. CALIFORNIA ORANGE BOTTLE 9 N0 an mcnaasc ti?-75' IN PRICE! For Trial To The Supreme Court counsel for the accused. D. 0. Stew. art Q.C. la crown prosecutor. The next sitting of the Iupi-em. court is scheduled for June. lxiuili” CANADA 5 FINEST CIGARETTE Proiessional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summersidc. P. E. I. Phone ZZSI INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited rlre - Auto -- Casually ; 5 Summer St. summerlluu Optometrist E. E. Parkman naoam THEATRE limo. Bummez st. snmtnguldl B. F. Hunter, R.0. - snnimerside. P.E.I. - Phone IIIQ SMALLMAN'3 BUILDING A. Raymond "Grant. 28! Water 8I.reei -' Above Maurice Mill's Men's Won PHONE 3589 Photographer: THE READ STUDIO n. w. SEARS '”ROYAL"" BORDEN Wed. - ThuIs.. Jan. 4-5 ti P.M.; Matinee Thursday 3:30. i ”R.00GlE'S BUMP". see the miracle kid of baseball, the boy sensation of the Brook- lyn Dodgers, featuring Roy Carn- panella. Billy Loea. Rinse Meyer and Carl Erskine. and introduc- ing Robert Matrriot as Bank drawing Titursday. 3 Roogio. ncauno" t KENSINGTON Wed. - Thur. 7:15 - 9:15. Alfred- H.itcficock'I "'DiAi. M FOB MUN DEB". Warner Color. starring Ray Miiland. Grace Kelly. Robett Cumming. Bank drawing Thurs- day worth possible 570.00. Shows (Evenings) 7:15-9:15; n :l)lvt',,l4 ACENEMA sit the ' . Socniiateor FORTUNE C L - SUMMERSIDE y TODAY (Tiviutsdily) - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Matinee Today & Fri. 3:31,” IN, , ve Picnic: W A or CINEMASCOPE ADMISSIONS: Evenings 50c Matinees ...o.......-.. .....50cand 25c Secretary. TOWN COUNCIL, Town of Kenslngton. The following was reponed by M do” um I " ,Mra. Burleighj parents, Mr. and Quite I number of folk are con- Mk th ed 1 th the community friendship secret. W hIlSl'OniO3il8Ck”5 Wk i;N.liE1-iliru Aw an 12:4. :K'Mn. George Jelly, 0Leary. . :ffnod to their homes here with flu, 3 rzom 11:” erpmmaetowne "ytthMr:' Igelgggbgileilgg H13. -xAAiCOC last: or w -to ,:xMll:lm&1gy sou nt, ma mgi M-r. Alvin Waite. I patient at the; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smaiiman. lchurchi Malhaluev when P Chrmn men 0 I (V '- M ii d 4r lxnlocun v ant ssoo Ilia lav 1l'r.,'xNl-if pm inoizn no 320 Sanitarium, Charlottetown, spent: 0'Lesry, were recent visitors toilms S”(””” was much 9"J0Y9d hY home calls .n. 29 -we car 5 . 4yalllPl0Y DBINJ My: 119. in. ixN Brillnl 1700 in no in Christmas with his wife nd l.n1.lI-elluvesin west pm," and Vicinity iall present. Mr. Miller was Master sympathy cards 24. nowers l.l5tSw Nod! 14784 lm mo iii. KNEW a Dom 1100 12.1 no no ,. i - (C . d k yth , "eats 69 xi-.turRIOII 17700 75 7 1 71 xN Continental 5550 75 71 72 lily ll! Ellersllt I . 9 "9m”'”" 3" 9P 'W""3 Clifford Araenault M” Hillard Arthur YRS Secrdixsun Lani ilgu oz: iii. :1, no mm. mg. n u H, t . I I Sympathy is being extended to,folk busy with games and con- ry ecxpressed apprec-HDHOB for the :-;::Aln::m 12;: 5:: 55: 57-: hi: (Sn. :.xpi git m lg I Mrs. Winnie Momma in; n. the family of the late Mr. Howard I tests Refreshments were served on'd"m wvemge given the my ,ysy,,,.nm mo 1,, N W ;:N0n'l1”l;! of Wm M ” gfligeed ti: sad news of ti: dQlthl)?o8:leV';'I:OiS(enuf::?oihd occiirned at his p faiymthe laldies and treatahof cantg ety in the WERE Delegmes any H 2;: im to II: ,xokaIt.n soooioss lsoisn I V Oxldlfng 0 Krill -d8l1lh- - V ""9" 3- i V "39" 95 VI"? mi"-' GIUOY aimed to attend the Presbytettlaltx-”,m'.::u 3,0312: :33 3: lf,',”m';,',, ,,',3”,,”””,3'” 2,” "'0' l" I m”” 0." .0"""l”- Th” Dr. and Mrs. William Macliliirdo a CV n Charlottetown this month were xiimm mind 4900 2.13 no 124 xP2thfli-ider into :7 u u er 0 .9 thud '3 "1? formeriof 0'Learv. spent the Christmadi : . ' . S.S. Beatnn and Mrs. L.M.,x'I'ombtu ism u u u xrenu River I50 so use I60 I ”" M”"'"59"v E”"'51"v WW: hand. pt, ,1, ( i t l -7 W A . lubed, xL Mlnllu zuoo zsi. rm, :5. xPeruv Otla non Jill no son lMra. Howard Gould, Aldershot, I y W 9 Mme” WW" ”'y NEED TRAFFIC "-55 family at Halifax N: W h." T was led b M" xU Anbellol iii: no can ya. xPatrol moo in III in omnriog ,Dr. and Mrs. Archie MacMurdo in p ' ' ' Mltgzrlp :1”;Je9d by Mr: can-:5: lr;'lIalla l0:Jg”I0 u u xgonia: . ix”? J: 3 . isummgrgmp, ' MONTREAT. tfCPl4I!terie is an . I "i one 1 150 1; x ra e . . . - - t ” t ” . "ks 0" 5”ii'””" readmg 'l””k”' it '"”c5'”"”” 17'" 3' 37 5; ”g”":',' 1:3,” 23'” us 5,,?,',',,::'f,d'f'”,:;:;"'',;:''”;:ff;: 0' The many friends and acquaint iieeriiuce Iii: illicrriiitsejii . . . x a I , '2. . . l - - T , . i hapmrds Mr? Vl'.'TlI,';imS Sviinuinsg; uiiiiirunxa liiii iii: Iii; ;nii::tr.r"I1ehs mm mat. 1,, 1.; weekend at the home of Mr Mgr. ances of Rev. and Mrs. Earleiflc acldent rate. W M. V. Ash. rr-ndcrc a so it. P. a o . mm", mo N '5 H ,s,,m.yy,m,,,,,,,, mg m ,7, 1..., rim!” plums. Mr. and M”: Johnibaird are very glad to see them chairman of the Canadian High. Me. The ufivtlntl was received xllirtamlc llI0fIJJO all no xsmir Free into 295 no no . i . gt mi t 1 1 1 W5 5 ft C f M Morrison Ellerslie also Mr M - 3"" '3 er er say " M" "M y aey 0" erenc” ” w'd' by Mrs. Vernon Metherall and Wliil Am on law. ll 15;. xsouth Iln Oils mo at so 31 . . s. or m Mi . F. ! nesda Mr Ash id th h "d M1" 14 Q"-(mg Rm. C 1) Math. xwoednn Pyr moo 47 u xsurety man no I30 tut rison'a parents. Mr. and . 0. er "lo" '9 d5" "They ar” y" i 3' ' 0 'y gin (ha; Cnndlmed "me" Hmauatg xwlllroy map. 3. ,. xTaxu cnlury no on I9 is Jnhnnv mu" -NM valley visiting with the former's parents. 108803 total. including Christmas. 0! MHNW followed 6V thwxylvtltuy isoo ll INA ll X:-nn-Fgnv lg. lg? 1:? i ' t ' Mr. and Mrs. Russel Laird in Caa- slmwed 3" Uhmrhlhli-0 lhcfelhe-" ' ' ”lI6i-ii in the Sti-ength :w'l:3l'.'.'.'f :21...” .12”, 3,, 3.1 :Tr::E 5&1. :4” ;,., 4,7,. B3;1li::ghC:)r::in EF0;md& RroSgei'r"mP9C- TOLL CUT UNSIGHTED -- . M r" . 5 5 5 ii . s . c it an - . -.'h "1 h Til? mcoilnznrrelgsgd.:Y:1'”::d lg 1:: 12:” f,,;"'m. mm ,7.) M ,5. memm, High Schnil Mg &::al The many friends of Mrs Char-. OTTAYA fCPl-Toll redut.-lions El . pf ion or nou y xmmu W, 1, ,, H t:Wevf Mnyglll IM N3 us i4-. Marion MBCDOUHH of Sp Mary" he Gly an sorry In hem. that st", for the Thousand Islands lntei-pa. m V rg (LLN nv ii('iilt:ri" iiiigno ti; 13,4 1: -in :33 ii ii Academy spentiChristmas. at their hm had to so to 83"" Jnhm NJB” l tkxalthsrigge En): not been mu! ' A " i ) i ' ' i T where she will enter the hospltaI;w' 9 05" 0 3-TIMPOIT Com- xzmmas rm to at 42 W" """"iy A579” 1" 1'' respective homes in Ellerslle. mr nntmwt :1isi0"Aet'.s'wolmcmn lkmy wednelg xillllnln W, ,1, H, .2, p Mylrn g H M d W I B t Hm. , . . ay. aertown. . .. Chair- air-W 7;: in :3”. uM'landr,ma:ilyln;5Ha":xim; S." 3": Mr. and Mrs. James Biirleigltlman Sidney S. Mccumber iii the -'V0I'nl3 Gdllahl M1” M3" M50" Wain my will iii 5:3”. imp-rinl s H Mi s4 spending the holidays visitinfl with and Ch"d""' 9f E"9”"C' spam inousand Mn” arm” l"'.h"' nult of Howlan who are in Tignish xrenil Or: son soc 505 we MT” . "5 ” 57” "' relatives and friends in Elle-rslie Chrmmas weekend with Mrs 8"” Hy said Tuesday mm on the hnda Convent amwd home on Friday 01;. ( M" IbVIlll'l'lR7l.Al..l".. nu ma They were nccompanled home from' leiglp; parents. Mr and Mrs Geo. pbe:v:?enBRocl;Jp0rt. Ont.. and Alex. morning December 23 to spend the Mrm. q,,, .500 IN IN "k n M" in mm inn-. iw,Halifax by Mr. Robert MacCsuIl Jelly in 0 1'9"?" layali-C: 1.y' Y" Wm be reduced E'i,ll'lKim':5 Hriipllgdnys at th I i r marmonl y 2 : gnfgflnn lI7'6 who came to spend Christmas with Mr, and M", chm-he wmis were men n Mmumnm W "on I, 1-. ” ;..,,;...,,.. in glf;"t;,Y'hi- MP lhd M71 P. M- recent visitors to Kensington. guest ()1, hmpgul (her.- Mr- and M” Alphonse Bernard ;:rrli;mi,.:auc 1.0925 or n 11 "'"' W7 ”' i N ' " v of their son and daughter-in-law. of Fredericton, NB, motored to xBaII9y Sol A iii): oaili 94:”, gig i"'""' "I" "H Tcfmtn "Nil '1n'Wnl'- School tlosing exercises were Mn and Mrl myden w”.l's' hMr Arthur Hutu 1' . bu” mu Howl” on samrday December RIM, 5,, F, m IN I M. in 4! 4.m.mi ham H ”" mdemrd school on Mr.'Herbert Dennis, 0l.eary. tail 059 dhyl. ffrlvellllll the slippery 24th to spend Christmas at the :g::'." I-mi Th 1:: '17:” H V" T Thursday afternoon, Dec. 22nd and Rl:nd:ngb. kw rmys mthsumaerl i:IrI:,s"R":,:"t';r Izllfuutlhn niflhn" home of Mr. and MT! Firmsnl ltBrilaItn mm 3'7 ,4. G ' at the Ellerslle Bldeford Senior 3' 9 " E ".5". 'l m0 "J "'t S 9 r V” "3 V" c' Perry of Howlan HI and Id tilt also am. am raln School in the evening of the same Nelson Dem” Wh" '” ' Wham "'- '”""'""' "W " ” " ' WINNIPEC rcri Flax -imwvd da Th r I ' lated f Th” "TNT Mr and Mrs. -IOSEPII T. Gallant '(.""'" r"" 7”” 3” i if I l ” , I i h Wi ' i y e P Ogummn COM 0 drlck Summersidc were the iluestsl I I F V. . ,. . xc oil Lends mo zoo in not l 3'7) lchie mid! 0" f 1' Inntlteg carol singing. recitintions. dialogues - i A s 2.....i:::; n;3”..ll'iL”tJ.'f;"Xfn".'.'12.3; .3” .2 i::;:."...::";:.":;. W::.l":::z..i::: "'..":i:" by ii” 3i.”l..i".i”3:.'.tr:::”” "" "9'"'”" P”"'5'"3" and Mrs Lawrence Peters andixcan no ou in: 55 55 M lbuying ' i S' rT".'w C was enhyed. by ' ' A ' . 4 . fro S to I t - - Bennett Peters of Bloom fg",,';,',' 3"; mo: 6: ? Clash: prices, I Kezlm 0"""a" we ma"e'f:?: ml: 1 Mra.(hA:nle bSl?;'tehouIa, tlstVl:l:- A regular meeting of the Prince County Brandt pgcfrggiczriian 1153 gut av. ah ,60lt:f.s;, Maw); fsohizht;-A731: 'llY'scnfs were exchanged by the chlId- '25, MM, ermdm ,f,'r:" P::"f;;m' of the P .E. I. Fish and Game Association will be Mr and .Vlrs.-Leo Arllenauli Oily; rm-nit. will sing .. ,', 3 Batilzuer Mun); kc mliwrall blah: rcn with Santa distributing Item, B,.e'nM""ElmsdM... ' held Thursday. January 5th at 8200 p.m. in the Hnwindri ROI"? 'Vl5ll;I"S on fhrisi. :rdY;'"T':19'V"':;la luv unchanged 97'”: (M 96 lrrcnta twere Igieigcn, tohegab, amid H M.” of Armounes Building. Summersida A" membam und 3:8 W n he Mn? 0! -l;1rn- that n and r. it. mm M 5'1 in , Flax: May 5 lower 387; .I 2” "'"' i"i7”' i ' -la "5 M” "d M” 5'” I ” interested qlortsmen are urged to attend. . ram-at Arsenaull of Forest View I:-(In rt pm ",1 m M M swam low" 353.5: 0”. 2 Mwwplearhers, Miss Avis MacDonald Summerslde spcnt the holiday! V, The many mend; of M” 1”" bat u 1. H.”5.5a. ;and Mr. Wesley Adams. with their cousins, Mr. and Mn; pet,” of iglmmmld Wm Euadlsgzt :41 5:15 sso ilVR?yIe'hMB1Y12l:. lgK:ieIi'Il'i4Ittt. .lI.Vv Mr. ""1 M” Hank” Maura. Erwin Dennis, hllcrslie to hear that she is feeling nlucllllxchamberlaln 1307: 1;: 7;; i'Prk5.:'hr cl'."Ctw6 wan" hr Port Hill. spent christmu with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coughlin better now. She entered the West-lixclini-tor on non no in in "port to munmw oumde WM, Mrs. aynards mother, Mrs. Pen- and family of Summerslde are ern Hospital on Friday Dec. zared. xc”'m-mo cm )7 an n 1 N ., , t . , 1 rose illar. Ellerslle. visiting wiQ Mn. Coughltn's par- ,,.., ,. ,. ,, orl.7lAt. 2 tom. 3 roll, . . - ta Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlln, Bill McLean of West Devon camsiig ii: iii: 1:33am” in I" i Huh 5 113' 6 Ll durum M" "d M" Lm" ”''"”t" m l I , 3 1" 1 ; A 1 . . 1 wa Ellerslie. . Tltlnamteiiozuh ioiilwm ghhrlin-';'l':iri:':ne ml”; iii : ”"s:":"': 2P:i2C:S"'i2lg0i Il717l";"ngiriwiilILili':lIew"krPnd Mm mm". M ( I M c It It I l meo r.an rs ' in F , ... r Jar aceu wosem- iinmnr Putt 3.; 31,. 9” m I 67; 3 I M75; 4 I 547k: 5 I 21: ' p 3"” 3'1"" "7 "'9 I-"Cite Road. tnum mm 14 2: natal I lit; 1 durum 2'.MVn; 2 2.027;; a M, n,. -n,,,,,,,,,,,,, M,,,,,,, Rm, P'"V'd " C-"V"-5 "”'”"',"?" Notice is hereby given that January 14, 195G Lawrence Peters of Bloomfield 3'71, PM-In tum I-out M :ifli'lu 'u-as a recent visitor to rllenllo Mm. M gummy '0 w"'d"u"m'i of was in Forest View on Tuead if "I" W N in nu ..,.--...-..m i ' ' mu with hit family here. 9 Wu in the 1": day for yment taxes, December 27th. ” ','2:",,:,,,"',A,,m, :2 1; '(!','I'":"'" M Mr "M M” "'"'ld accompanied home by his niaterl .. . . . y . nick and olMi;. Cltsudo slim... xlgrtdotl 31 9;; '3 Currencies M I CI h M Q . grog...sgnigzltntxgiinmuxzoig, All arrears after that date will be advertised. ores View won 0,”, r. .ar or name. Tyne ' on Tuesday evening Dec. it:-o at A I: M?f3NL:i;:LwlCfP;;T”:t "mg: Valley "I I'M limit of her an 5"" "' "”m”' N 5' and Judantnntoobtainod. '”'”' iL,"'i ',',"R""' l'n""..:.”" ' "" cl: 4:” -ii” count of 1-10 per cent it forms of and daughter-in-law Mr. and In W" ""41 "'4 ”"””" """"' old- mu m HI no I'll Canpdlgn fundg, unclnnggd, n limp wand." pmmu durum mg ,1 Illldlllla If P. W. C . are lpentltngi of an Reserve 3!: Ill; ":9 "g "34 so ism cents Canadian in .)uy st .51., on Christmas holiday: with thetrl C 7093011. ,3," on 3,, ,, U; "5 American. Pound sterling t2.mv., parents. Mr. anti Mrs. Robert Mll i your run tuna in to up 1-1! in. and In. sum. llnl& l-. Bedelotd. n.a.l D... REGENT to-imllir 1 . 9.20 FRIDAY 7 - 9:20; SATURDAY 2:30 - T - 9:20 "COME ON GEORGE" OHIBGE FORMBY New ORLEANS 11'4"! I V.'i()I?l (I QCQT-honing Ilbl ---n ARTIIII FRANZ 'Mlih!..iif.i”"” cannula -ti1unistm- we-a-Iti9"'"F"' ovum Hill! I Come and ;