i i 5” I - CAPITOL Summer-side ease FOURTEEN M THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN a MARCH 15. 1952 pen points of Successful sports ll.c.A.F. suites in Aiilmiiii 8'.m'”. -A very successful and enter- G A”. itaining ice sports was held in the tAlberton Rink on Tuesday. March -.-- illth, sponsored by the Alberton Boy Scouts. and Wolf Cubs. There was an excellent. attendance and all events were greatly enjoyed from the five year contestants up- wards. with the barrel race prov- ing especially entertaining. The Cubs were in charge of the sale of candy. Eleven year old Congratulations and best wishes for future wedded happiness are being extended to Pilot officer and Mrs. Roy Batten tnee Elsie Keefe, R.N.l who were united in holy matrimony on Sunday after-, noon, March 9th. by INL G. B5 g:f;m5rg':s;;3t' onc l::F.2a::1ma'iP:'l:: Georgia Yco, who recently moved Officer and Mrs. Calvin H. Mun-” Mberm” "om o'L””3" W” we were me Mtmdams. A rh ilie best. pallyaround skater of the caption. attended by the immedig events, iviniiiiig in the eleven year am menus of the Young Couple. class. the twelve to thirteen class was held at the home of Mr. and mm the fourwm "3 sixteen cm” ns well (IS being on the winning yd: Eli:in0nl3 r(;1mi3tl?:llI':ii'qsul1?;:?r;; nilxcd relay team. Approximate are formerlv of New'foiindlatid mwlpls wow s125i00' of which i ' ' splendid total the rink manage- but. will take up residence in Al- berta. where P 0 Batten has been posted. ineni received 40 percent. Following the sports there was , , , ii hockey game between the Elms- , dale school team and the Alber- Orggtot g;Iok:icRMpCxl:;;;fcl;l;' ton Wolf Cubs with the larger iilpment reported at this unit on Mmsdme C0.mmg out 0" mp Mm Monday March 10th where he ” some of 3'0" has already taken up his duties Erskine Matthews End wan" in the Mobile Equipnieiitlsectioii Adams Scored ""3 only two goals , , ' ' of the gimic, both in the first per- ” lt)(l. Alton Kiiich refereed .the hczguigangggged l::,:0"sH” llaillts. Tuner, Herbert Matthews. Kano" schnm Fm”, Wm”: M". iClmsd:ilo coach was Alfrcti Mur- ., i n ' it rii.v, and Albcrtmi coaches Coti- mumed me” mm" ml mm 5 '7; stnhlc Kccfe and Gerald Rooney. W": The” mrmdp F O 1'' (iO'il iiidccs Verne Campbell ;.l5(?d;”'sk FC(17J'm,S' Dmmka mm and Gordon Campbell. ' i ' ' ' '. '”, ', Judges and starters for the . . . i - -: i l k ,.w - Consmiuiauom hm-' ?Ef”fi...72i”.-”E.i:Ei..iiriiiiZi32., H25. tgndad motflrlfcei-;:;9dlgl:)f1S;,s:.)( itwixa; bcrt Matthews, Gerald Rooney,. 8: med 1 L S 1 d , gm g and Frank Weeks. i.53m””.f;. Ki. n”.3ii..ii..? ?.ii?.Zii Presemmz MW" Cal-z . i i ' l i . Re 'ord '. Coiist ble Jainesi spew” mcmw" 15 mm" or P O IgLEft)iki:l.)M('StS('lll.!(fi1l', Ed nlliilnian Jr.i Paul Vaillaiicourt. who was the In charm, Honour Student with tho liigiicsr Erskvuw clurk mm Constable uggrwale 0" Eh", C',"””' 1C0i.l11hllll. Aniioiuicer, l l' S t t '. L.A.C. M. R. Ward. is ehysicai,C”;g;e;"' ,oCr””r',i;:f'”m0nd, and Recreational Training Instructor, . . . departed from here during the mud mace mnnms past. week on posting to anothcr 0,. the town vtation where he will rcport over . ' . i he weekend, First and second place iiinners 0 O C A Clerk Accountant, AC. 2 J. L. Germain, has assumed his duties in the Accounts Section of this unit, where he has been posted. la later date. 0 o a Follow ing Friends of i-lo and Mrs. Calvin ii'm""51- H. Mumoe mac Betty Lou Mac,- Boys. five years and younger: 1. Kay) bade them 3 fond farewen Donaldcampbcll; 2. David Gavin; this week. as they dz-parted on 3- Bil” w."'k-so posting to Ottawa, Ontario. where Bil-VSI Six mm P70 Munroe will assume squadron iswb-V I”m""3 3- duties at one of the units. Every 3- Moll?-V C0”i"r iat OiLeary on Friday, March 14 in the West Prince finals and if are the individual sei'eii years: I. Garry Rochford; wish for future happiness and: fmsv Six mid "V9"? 1- Succe” goes Mm them" lAl:llr))t':-(i Relax Race ttwo boys 0 o o , ,' I Foul. me be”, of Sm” Navy and two girls! open: 1. Georgie ration Insriiuctor igiiotv Course Y90 mid Bemly Pmmi 2- R053” Mccue. Roger Francis, Ruby Ad- ams, and Ethel Albert. Boys eight and mac: 1. Gillian; 2. Junior Kinch; 3. Jimmy Rooney. Girls, eight and nine: will report over the week-end on posting to the Central Navigation School to undergo training. These are FXO C. H. C. Larmour, F,'0 E. G. Adolphe. FJO T. W. Aitkenl and no A. Pankiiv. 1- P981" 0 I O Muriel Jeffrey. Boys, ton to eleven: 1. Douglas Curric; 2. Allison McAlduff; 3. yRobert Powers. Girls. ten and eleven: 1. Geor- F O C. A. Sullivan has been posted to this station. for special duty. where he is acting in the capacity of Assistant Adjutant. O O 0 Members of R. c. A. F. Sizatinn 3” Y90? 2- 39”” Wm”? 3- 1”" Summcrsidc mid their dependents mm” Cnmpbent ' Barrel Racc. open tthrcc laps): will be ontcrtaiiicd on Saturday evening of this week when the Iirmdalc Chorus of Halifax, N.S., will present a program of modern and classical choral music in the Station ThP8f.l'f'. commencing at 1. Alton Kinch; 2. Edward Mill- man: 3. Roger McCuc. Boys. twelve and thirteen: 1. Edward Mlllman; 2. Larry Profltt; 3. Benny' Prontt. :le:taY(f:.n.2It.m;(t):l:ilOllI';0listlll: G'""l?i” Y9!" 2- Em” MW”? 3-, will be broadcast through the C. Nmmy C”m5' i . RC. network from eight o'clocki Bwsi murtw” l” sixteen 1' t.o eight-thirty. The chorus is ga"1;E:eaI:;'Fri8erEdw3rd 1c;)g,-lgfud or cwentymve young Girls. fourteen to sixteen: l. iGeorgia Yeo: 2. Helen Millman; 9. Ruby Adams. Chariot Race, open (two boys BURGESS BEDTIME and one girl): 1. Nancy Gillls. C0n”YW9d 5mm Wire lo Eugene Callaghan and Alton most knocked him off ihe't,ree..It Kimb- v.as the more startling b9CRllS9;1TBg-f-Ii; mouth didn't, wager now. wholly unexpected. He llMin'i1anrl he didn't lick his lips. Enough hilald 3 Smlmi. BN9 "9 h”RT'i is enough. and he had had enough sounds now. and plenty! 'Fhe.v were of those big Owls with their great all angry sounds. threatening claws. hooked bills. and pounding sounds. most unpleasant sounds. tvjngg. He yen that negghbm-had l-Iooty was telling him just whnt.;,-K R f-,1,”-Y, he thought of him. Now Booty had a sorc foot: which was it lilcky thing for Bob-t KENSINGTON RINK by Coon. Hooty couldn't use that SATURDAY MARCH 15th foot, and he couldn't. strike wiiii Second game semi-finals one foot very well. I-lowovr-r. hr: could beat with his great. r.inizs.i Mci'chanis' League Brcadalbanc and he did. Bobby Coon went down that tree faster than he had come VS. Long River Game at 8:30 Sharp up CAME” THEATRE MONDAY, MARCH 17th KIJNSINGTON Friday-Satiirday 7:15-9:15: Mniinvn Saturday 3:30. Soc Vaughan Mon- roe, favorite of millions on radio: and records in Max Brand's lI(i-l venture novel, "s'”"'"”' ”'"”S" Finals North shore League In Trucoinr iC;,"i'i1'3:'(f'n'm?l" 1:fI'r'l””.,Q';fmx':.?i Spring Valley vs. Kensington sing "Mule Train" and others; Game 5.1330 Sharp also Serial and News. TODAY 2:30 - 7 . 9:20 ACOHMIAHCNII !1Vi.HomnaIm:tIal1t-M-Ii-trIt-6nii0VAI3i- H I mt-rnsae-I uiosrnnuut ""-""i""'l..;"..'i.'m:".&'..:'i. " Ir - x '3 I i23f successful there can compete for; Island honors at Charlottetown atp charm of Mm Cousinsv and npem -Millmaii: 2. Lorraine Campbell; 3.! i Girls, twelve and thirteen: l. caiisda Elm ilosrty Wsleens To A IATQ liofsm Partner Italian air chief, Gen. Aldo Ur-v M "”x"l mmy mu" bani. loft. is grccti-d by Air Vice-EL: now iouritig RCAF training sta- Gordol, lvirirsliai DM. Smith as he arrivesltions across. Canada to acquaint at Ottawa for a brief visit with de- ience officials. The Italian general himself with RCAF's role in NATO defence scheme. Since the above picture was taken he has visited the summerside station and pre- sented wings to an all-Canadian class of air navigators here. were geiicr-, ously donated by the merchants 1),u1NLEy..51-:5 vnigw w, M, 3, -The February meeting of y was held at the home of Mrs. Gor- don Cousins. The devotional period was the tin events are eligible to compete D5;-may and sea View w, M, ,3. Conway and O I O Vicinity lifiss Lois PS; Freeland. was a recent visitor to Coleman. ed by siiigini; llvmn No. 6 ”Be- M” Gem, ' S g . ' , ' .. . ge Thompson was in fso". J,ehm”h.5 Aflful, Thm"e' isummerside on Friday, March 7th. cripiuie reading was .ound in I John 4: verses 7.21, and the . ls." 'cbscrvaiice of two minutes silence Ga” Praycr Joumi in Ephesians, chap.l 3: 14 to 21, closed this part of the service. Roll call was answered by five containing minutes ;of the last meeting were read and Henrylnpprovcd. The Secretary gave the year the members with a verse the word ”Lovc" and the -financial report for the past 'tind plans were made for World Day of Prayer Service. The Secreiziry was asked write in Ezitonis for donations. The was in charge of Mrs. James Hick- Icy. assisted by Mrs. Gordon Cous- lins, Mrs, Hurry Crozier and Mrs. A. MacKay. Hymn 380, "Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life" .was sung, and ”God save Qucen. anti tho Miizpah Benedic. tion closed the meeting. Lunch was served hy the hostess. Study Book SFMMERSIDE C. W. L. -The regular monthly meet- ing of the Sunimersidc sub-divls- ioii. Catholic Women's League, iwas held on Wednesday evening. ,March 5. in the Knights of Col- umbus Home with the president. Mrs. Carrol Delaney. in the chair. The meeting opened with prayer by Rev. A. J. MacLeod and min- utes of the preceeding meeting were read by the recording sec- retary, Mrs. Wilfred Perry, and adopted. The treasurer, Miss Margaret Wedge, gave the financial report. Among the correspondence read by the corresponding secretary, Mrs. Levi Gallant, was a letter from Mrs. D. F. MacNeill, con- vener of League Magazine. and a letter from Mrs. Carrol Delaney on Girl Guides. There was also a letter read from Mr. Edwin Johnstone, provincial chairman of the Red Cross campaign. The president thanked Mrs. Frank Arsenault and her com- mittee for the wonderful success of the pantry sale held recently. The drawing took place for a permanent wnve donated by Mrs. Ulric Drapeau and it was won by Mrs. Josephine Murphy. Convener of this committee was Mrs. Abdon Arsenault. The meeting voted a donation of sl5.00 to the missionaries of Mary and s2i5.00 to the musical festival. A nominating commit- tce was appointed to bring in a slate of officers for the annual election to be held in April. Father MacLeod addressed the meeting briefly reminding the members of the Lenten broadcasts which are to be heard and ex- plsined the changes in the Lenten regulations. He exhorted them to keep on doing good but with a humble motive. Following the business meeting bingo was play. cd.-S. HISTORIC PORT The city of Cork, one of the most ancient Irish settlements. has the most important harbour on the south coast of Ireland. REGENT Today ...... 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 DOUBLE BILL IIER FIRST IIDMMIBE Margaret O'Brien --AND-- t "I ""3 OWNER An exciting story of the xing ring. ' . late. v . - i gf,?.'.”;, lL,,g:9!Bl:3I:1t;hek;)yh';lr':i;Summemide on business recently was then sumz. followed by thei to and Simpson's the Mr. John A. MacDonald was in Mr. and Mrs. Robert. H. Palmer Freeland, were in summerside on Saturday. March 8th, on business i Mr. Crawford Ramsay was a visitor to MacNeills on Saturday. March 8th. Mr. Turner Moore. Eninorc. was. tin Freeland on business on Satur- day March 3th. Mr. John A. MacKirinon. Con- way's oldest resident, was in Sunt- merside on business recentli. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith. Frec- lnnd, were in o'Lesry, Saturday evening, March 8th. on business. Mr. Aiicil Biggar, Portage. spciii. a recent week-end with relatives E at Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlin and Mrs. Coughlin's brother. also Miss Amelia Coughlin were in Summerside on Saturday, March it on business. 'Mrs. Mark Coughlin and Mrs. Ari. Annand and young baby were in Summerside on business recent- ly. Mrs. George P. Palmer. Freeland. vhas returned to her home after be- ing a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Joseph Perry. St. Louis. was a. recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. Freeland. The Maple Leaf Women's In- stitute was held at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Millizan on Wed- nesday evening. March 5th. I 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ancei Bsllem and son Blair. Mount Pleasant. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. ;and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. . The many friends of Mrs. David ismith. Freeland. will regret to learn she is not as well as usual." and all join in. wishing her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Ralph Howell. Poplar Grove. has had a very sick anvil and is confined to her bed. Her many friends wish her a speedy re- covery. Mrs. David Smith and daughter. Mrs. James Hardy. Freeland. have been spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tinomss MscNevin, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy. Pree- land were visiting Mrs. Ernest Hardy at the Tyne Valley Health Centre on Friday evening. March 7th. Messrs. sterling Milligsn. George Morrison, Elmer Mllllgan. William Miiligsn. Colin Milligan. James Gain and Frank Milligan motored tohsurnmersids on Saturday March Bf . Mr. and Mn. Sterling Banks and baby were recent visitors at the home of Mr. lsnkr parents. Mr. and Mn. Ira Banks. Poplar Grove. Miss Jean Wagner. last Didn- forii. spent a recent weekend with KING iIill.E T1 Mr. and Mrs. Lawson 0atway,Con- way. Mr. Thomas Murphy has re- turned to his home in Summerside after spending some time with re- latives and friends at Freeland and Foxlcy River. The Freeland Women's Institute iurnished the goods and made a qililt for donation to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kc-sswitter. whose house ' was destroyed by fire recently. Mr. Lorne MacLean. R.C.A.F. who is stationed at Moncton. N.B., is spending a vacation with his parents at Coleman. He was a re- cent visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. The Conway Womm's Institute held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. John D. Palmer on Thursday evening March fith with it large number of members and visitors present. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Daniel Adams. The funeral or the latc Mrs Ed- uard Sllflrblll, Portage-. was held ii-om her home on Sunday aftern- iioon March nth to St. Bridgets Church. Lot Eleven. where service wns conducted by Father Mac- Kenna. The sympathy of the com- munity is being expressed to her sorrowing husband and relatives. - The funeral of Dewar Winn. voting son of Mr. and Mrs. James Winn, Freeland. was held on Sat- urday afternoon March 8th. Ber- vico was conducted by Rev. L. A. Dignan, Port Hill. Interment in the Presbyterian Cemetery. Free- land. The sympathy of the odio- munity is helng expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Winn in their and berea- vement. P .....:LM:-- BORDEN SCHOOL -Honour Roll for the month of February Grade X - 1. Arnold Macbean. 2. George Read and Shirley levy. 3 Clive Sharpe. Grade Ix - l. Graham Lodge. 2. li'rcda Noonan. 3. Desmond Mc- Ivor. Grade VIII - 1. Baden sexton. 2. Malcolm Lodge. 3. John L. Read. Principal - Joseph A. Noonan. Grade VII - l. Edith Mtzlvor. 2. Betty Currie. 3. Aldonn Gallant. Grade VI - 1. Elizabeth Read and Beryl Levy. 2. Donna Currie and Robert Gallant. 3. Peter Ce- retti. Teacher - Lillian Hiltz. Grade V - l. Imelda Kelly and Freddie Leard. 2. Carol Currie. 3. Patsy MacDonald and Eldrcd Framer. Grade W. B -1. Marjorie Walsh. 2. Lloyd Ti-enholm. 8. Doris Keough. Teacher Madeline Grecnsn. Guide TV A - l. Arlyn Jane Mawbeori. 2. Carole Love. 3. Coreen Grant and Norma Ceretti. Grade Ill - l. Ralphi Laura. 2. Olga Mcxenna and Ere Dar- rash. 3. Ronnie Sharpe. Teacher - Margaret lord. Grade II - l. Faye Noansn, Bonnie Macbesn Ind Thane Bell. 2. Norms Macxenzie. Diane Mc- o'i.edy and i Vicinity Mr. Lorne Muibsan of the R. C. A. F. is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mscnean. Ooleinsn. Miss Frances Oliver, vrboewss outplayed in Moncton. N. 3.. is spending some time at her home in west Devon. the guest at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Oliv- u. . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Saunders. O'- Leary. had a pleasant visit from Mr. Sander. sister and brother-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Chester John- stone of Truro. N. s. for a few days recently. -Mrs. Lewis Bernard, O'Lsary. left for Summersld. on 'mesday. March 11th, where she will under- go an operation. Her many friends wish her a speedy restoration to health. she is a sister of Rev. J. M. Sheen of I-:lx'nsdale. Mira. Sutherland Bell. Mill Riv- or. who was a patient in the Vic- toria General Hospital in Hall- fax. returned to her home on Tuesday, March-11th. muah im- proved in health. Her many friends wish this young lady a full and complete convslescence. . Little Norma Ellis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Ellis of Knutsford, celebrated her fourth birthday at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams, Knutscford, when she en- tertained s number of her little friends. Games were enjoyed. De- llclous rt.-freshine t were served and this happy event terminated by all wishing the little guest of honor many more happy birth- days. A very enjoyable evening was spent recently at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Neil MacKiiy. Coleman The purpose of the evening was to raise money for the Coleman school. Many enjoyable games were played. 'Hiere was also 5 grab-bag and an auction sale which caused much excitement. Delicious refreshments were serv- ed after which everybody joined in a hearty sing-song accompanied by Charles caseley on the guitar. It was decided that the next soc- ial evening would be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Lock- hart. -A. Z. ledeque Kiss 0 -Mr. Wilfred Henderson. Bent- ley, Alberta, is visiting with his sister: and brothers in Central Bcdeque and Bedeque. as follows: Mrs. Fred I-laslam and Mrs. char- lea Green. osntrsl Bedeque, and Mrs. Vernon Craig. and Mr. Char- les Henderson, Bedeque. and Mr. George Henderson Piernawood. It is thirty years or more since Mr. I-lendei-eon last visited his native province. His many friends are pleased to see him again. The monthly mseting of the Bedeque W. I.. was held at the home of Mrs. Daniel Noonsn. on Tuesday evening. March 4th. The Vice President. Mrs. George Bai- lum presided. and opened the meeting with the Island hymn, followed by the creed in unison. Thirteen members were present. and one visitor. One new member was received. Plans were made for a St. Patrick's social the latter part of the rmmth. Meeting closed with the National Anthem followed by lunch served by hostess and committee in charge. ' On Saturday evening. March 8th, the ladies of the "Hall Cen- tury club" of Bedeque, entertain- edtheirh ” ri- ands ” of the citizens of the village at the home of Mrs. Pearl Airlock. The President, Mrs. Walter Leard, pre- sided. Mrs. Orville Johnson and Mrs. Edna Jenkins were in charge of the programme. which consisted of National Films. contests and oiiarades. Lunch was served by the ladies. A most enjoyable ev- ening was brought to I close by singing: "God Save the Queen." 000 off the garbage collection bud- get. it warned the move might re- sult in collections every 10 days, instead of once a week. Now the Winnipeg Health Committee has protested any reduction in collec- tions. Mm Rolland - (OP)-Among new arrivals at an army recruiting office here were two pythons and a crocodile. They were imported from West Attica to be shown at lectures designed to rid soldiers of the fear of reptiles. .?....:.:..M.M.j-m Lellan and Marie Ooylo. I. Brian Darraeh. Grade I - 1. Diane beard. Bet- ty Maxenbs and laser Stewart. 2. Blaine Arsensult, xsuasth Mac- Donald and Aubrey Darrach. I. 'nddy Grant. Teacher - Mary Farmer. wr-rvs 0 located in the dehydration P. O. Box 700 To better, serve our suppliers and customers, we have moved our office from Kensington. We are now Summer-side. We extend a welcome to old and new friends. Come in or phone when you have. produce. puipwood or pitprops to sell. P. ll. 1. riionoos OOMPANY uni. - Summerside uovsn T plant, Water Street East. I I Phone -2115 -Locks -37! an Vicinity Mr. Leo ' nault of I-lowlan went to Charlottetown on Tuesday morning. March 4th to spend a few days. Mr. Firmang Perry returned to his home in I-Iowlan on Tuesday night, March 4th after a visit in St. John and Charlottetown. Mr. Dave Griffin of the Locke Road was in O'Leary on Friday. March 7th. .,. Mrs. Leo Arsenault of 1-iowlsn was a visitor at the home of her mother. Mrs. Margaret Arssnault of Forest View on Wednesday af- ternoon, March 5th. Messrs John Wedge and Clifford Arsenault of Huwlan were visitors on Friday evening March 7th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Arsenault of O”Leary. Mrs. Newton Harris of Glenwood spent Friday afternoon, March 7th. with her sister, Mrs. Claude Billi- ker of Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Harris were visitors on Friday, evening. March 7th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris, Locke Road. Master Ralph Harris who is at.- tending the school in Glenwood. spent the weekend of March 8th at his home on the Locke Road. - Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant of Forest View were tr-sin passen- gers from Howlan to Bloomfield on Monday night, March 3rd.. return- ing to their home on Tuesday morning accompanied by Mrs. Jos- eph L. Arsensult. A - N PROFESSIONAL onar NIWS POT JACK ad JILL h mu. 5, the makers d luckier (Ill! e0II&I ml acids as luckier. Illstunlsfsryeitrowlnfricelop. St. Patrick's Dance Canadian Legion Home Summerside MONDAY, MARCH 17th Dancing 9:30 p.m.-1:00 a.m. Music by Mello Airs Orchestra Admission 75 cents KIIIKORA HALL MONDAY, MARCH 17th "A Flshermanis Luck" Curtain 8:15 Matinee 2:30 Good Specialties CARDS i T. Earle illciioy Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Iummerslde. P. l. I. PHONE 238! :.....L..J B. F. Hunter It. 0. summerside. P. E. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glauu Fitted PHONE 8110 8MALLMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETIIIST nii. sits ll. liEiiiliiY Veterinary Surgeon Phone 0! Kensington DR. .I.ll. llllllllllliilllll . VETERINAIIAN Dial 2520 Water Street Beat Summenlde :y E. E. Parkman Upt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETIIBT Glasses Fitted I Eyes Examined Office lloursi I to i2 - I to I and by appointment Phone 3157 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Siiinmerslds W. GIIESTEII S. MacIl0liAI.ii Ian-Inter. solicitor, Notary Etc. LLB. Office formerly occupied by. bus Heath Strong. IL 0. llll. J. A. lillllloli DENTIST Dental X-Ban Smallman Building ' SITDIMEIISIDE Dial 2360 T?M..;- II. E. ELLIS INSURANCE 0 Fin - Auto - Casualty I Summer Sta Sununenido PHONE 2413 W.E. GALLAEHAN Phisielan I surgeon office: 58 summer Street Bonn il.00 to 12.00 I. n. 2.00 to 5.00 p. u. e 3' Q Money to Loan 1.00 to 6.00 p. n. -arssnr C0l.l.l:C'Pl0NB- Collection! Promvtir M. Attended To. Dial 2858 I, WINNIPBG -(OP) - When city finance mu ” Aeso- -music. Vflill? llifil i; Ililrit t flit 'H. SIIH”! IN-ml) :.iuiii -nmwiimi liiiii.f.Y.' '?Aliil" irsinsiimims i uivosim an J nosuiumamaoqoou ans Iimmu iltli 'iiiilV' 'ilr.i.ilii-'WfFV