JAELJARY 24. __1949 I ri-Ts wzsrcnn GUARDIAN '”"Fams= .1. Elmer uurpiiy. nae Hanover Street, and George Glow. 12b Ottawa Street. "UMMEBBIDE Ind PRINCE COUNTY Newl, Subacrlptlena. Advertising The Guardian may be Iwurht It w: of the following efnrel in Summeralde: re, Water Street; Gourllee Drugstore, ti Central btreeti lei! To renvb 553977’ i-Lpeda Grocery. Water Street: Mark Gaudet. 01 Granville Street; Buaaeil Street: Alrre Douutwa Grocery, Seconu Street; Island Motor Tranaport. Water Street. n, “ma... mu be delivered n. an: Home "- Bummmlue by Uarrier u" ‘g 3e per day or 18o per week- " d" your order -GI.NIBAL INSURANCE. Ralph G; ;__ s, summerside. ..50CKEY Bedeque rink, Mon- d". J”; 24, First game in South Shh" Lgggue, Albany Si. Pats vs. pa-eewwn Royals. No skate after. Admission 30 and 20. _§OTICE: Ladiee interested lu pin-ling ei the Slilnmerside Curl- ing Club kindly contact Mrs. Jerry Haum oonvener of membership qijllimitlfl- Phone fi- _n0'l'ICE TO FARMERS. My allotment of hay mowers and, manure spreaders have arrived a Hume; River. Limited supply. r".ea.se book your ordcrs early. waiter S. “SLIGHT ACCIDENT-On Sai- "rdgy evening about 6 o'clock a car nmwd by Tcssids Taxi and a truck nwnad by R. '1‘. llolman Lid.. col- iidsd at the intersection of Sprint; Ind Water Sircois. Thcro was flight damage io lhr. car. i\o one w“ injured-S. anal” BE din-IQ. SPEAKER - H.115 announced over the work- md that Wing Cmdr. G._R- T". (from, new commanding officer at (m. Summerside R. C. A. l". station will be the guest. speaker ai the mnual meeting of ihc Summer- aide Board of 'l‘i'adc. The meeting. ii-hich will he preccdcd by a dinner n ‘h, Olympia Reslanrnni. will h; held tomorrow night. —5 “BIBTIIDAY-‘PARTY »- On Sai- niday afternoon. Jun. 15th Mrs. Wendell Turner. OLcarlZ ""191" eslned at a delightful birthday party for her liitle daughter. l-nrw- wht! celebrated hrr seventh birth- day. The center of aiiraciion was i. ggfly decorated birthday cakc. Dc- licious rofrcshmcnis wcrc scrvcd and jolly gamosvenjoycd and ihc Lille guest of honor rs-ccivcd many liiile gifts from her young friends mri many congratulations for more happy blrthdays.-—O. -~ PROWLER ARRESTED crawlers picked an unlikely spot u summerside early Sunday morn- ing when they invadod the office cf ihe Prince County sheriff in the m-nblnorl jail, Courihonsc and Uolillicd Police barracks. When n_ member of the R.C.l\i.P. mvcsii- caiod unusual noises about 2 am. one of two mcn in the office fled will. |, back door but the other was i-signi and placed under arrest. s —»"VANISIIING BRIDGE“ PART- llS _- The members of ilic Sum- nicrside C.W.I.. have started a Ir-"lcs of "Vanishing Bridge" parties find-r the (‘OTl\'Ellf‘l‘S|lip of Mrs. '1". Earle ‘f-lickrey. Mrs. Lawrence i1. Gallant cnicriaincd ai hcr how» on Tuesday evening when ‘be ‘prize wimirrs wcre Mrs. ("rvroll Delaney and Mrs. Joseph iii-chant. Other hoslesscs during Ihr week were Mrs. D. l". Mc- \'c.il_ Mrs. W. J Sullivan, Mrs. Jrislfi Murphy and Mrs. Ben Wedge. —NIW TEACHER-Mrs. Thomas Duncan, a recent bride. nee Miss Pearl Sweet of Bloomfield. is the new teacher of the Coleman School. inking ovcr her new duties after iho Yuletide holidays . Mrs. Dun- ren is an experienced teacher and has taught for many years and the dislrict is fortunate in securing her valuable services. For ihe past ncvorai years shc has been a valued member of the 0'i.eary leaching’ staff and during the Christmas rush assisted at the O'Loery Post Of- fice. She is a dnughior of Mr. and Airs. George Su-rct of Bloom- flcId.-O. ~5lN1OR ASSEMBLY -- 'X‘he tinting of "O Canada" opened the Firiday morning Senior Ac- Iembly in the Summer-side Audit- orium and u-as followed by a ling-song led by Mr. J. H. Lenty with Miss Anne Murphy at the piano. Grade _XII then siagcd a Plfiy- u-ritton by one oi’ its cast, "f a Broadway hit in production "Rhapsody in Purple." ‘The char- acter parts were iakcn by Eric "div. Margaret Joan liiuiiart, "£8 Thompson. William Nicholson. Y-Iord Simmons, Gordon Lid- Irione and Dorothy Gallant. This "ll moat humorous and except- Pnllly well presented. -S Phone 28D or 280-2 for i.hla Iarviee to the boy responsible for deliver; on your route. —GET YOUR. rig ready for a cemivai Bcdeque rink. Waicb out for dale. -ANYONE DESlRiNG lo lake hairdressing course contact Duart Beauty Salon. Summecrsidc. Box 357. Rhone 302. —NEW RINK AT COLEMAN -- Thc new rink uf. Coleman is pro- gressing favorably. Much credit is due the Community Club and the citizens generally for making pos- sibla this fine addition io the re- creational facilities of the district. fn spite of a vc-ry mild winter, there has been a loi: of good icc on Lin: rink this scason and skaters have come in cars and trucks from other districts to cnloy an evening‘: skat- ing. A pump is being installed by the Communiiy Club with lhe co- operation of ihc mcn of iiic district. —JUNIOR ASSEMBLY -- The Junior Assemblypprogram on Friday afternoon in the. Summersidc Auditorium was staged by Grade lV (Mrs. Dystantls ciassl with Ronald MacFarlanc announcer. A recitation by seven pupils was followed by piano solos by Margaret Joan Carruihcrs, Lorraine Joini- slon, John Salter and liiaurccn Forbes; lap dancing by Joyce Rogerson and Margaret Joan Carrutlicrs: recitation by Nocl Palmer; rcviiziiion by Ronald Mac- Farlanc, John Salter. Stan Gay and Albert Cody; a boys’ chorus "A Capital Ship" and aplay "Fairy Dimple-Cheeks‘ Hcnic“ based on health and which ivns particul- arly wall givcn. The painlcd scene- ry in the background ivas cspeciai- ly prepared for this play in the Ari Room under the supervision of Miss Eleanor Harrison. The character parts. Fairy Dimple- Cheeks was iakcn by biargarrt Joan Carruihcrs; Tinkle Bell by Harriet Campbell and the boys in the wood were Arthur Morrison and Elmer Ncwsou. The girls‘ dainty costumes addrd much to ihe occasion. -s Personals —Fricnds are sorry lo rcpori that Mrs. J. Wilkinson of Spring- ficid West is ill at hcr home. All join in wishing hcr a speedy recov- cr_v.-—O. —'l‘lic mcn of lhc rural commun- liics around O‘Lrar_\' are busy cili- ting their firewood but the lack of snow has prcvonicd many of ihcm from gelling ii. oui.~O. - Tho Mission Band of liic Unilcd Bapiisi. Church incl at ihc parson- agc in O'Lcar_v on Sniurdzrv aflcr- noon. Jan. 15in. A fcaiurc of ihc meeting was ilio presentation iu Mrs. C‘. _O. llowlvii of n bcaullful chcsicrficld cushion.—O. -Norman Shccn. young son of Mr. and lifrs. Roland Shecli, Slim- mcrsidc. 113i] ihc misfortune on Thursday rvcning of falling while skating and fracturing his collar bone. —S -'1‘he young eon of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert McLean of Milo was taken to the Prince County Hospital in Summersida on Monday for an op- eration for appendicitis. We wish him a speedy return io hoaILIn-O. FIIEETOWN P.T.A. MEETING The regular meeting of ihe South Freetown I’.’l‘.A. mct ai ilie school on Tuesday evening. Jan. 1i. I949. with the president in tho chair. The meeting opened with ihc reading of ihe minutes of the last meeting. The treasurer’: report was given. It was moved that the new shield for around the stove be paid for.‘ The sum of $75 was hand- od in for the use of ihe ice cieum freezer. It was moved and second- ed thui the secretary would wriic to the Public Library for a cate- logue from tho National Film Board. Mrs. Eimcr Gauthier and Mrs. Eldon Drummond will be on the school commiiiee for the ncxi month. Mrs. Eldon Drummond was appointed lo find out information of more fire insurance. A new dcsk was purchased for the ieachcr and installed at the lest meeting. Mr. and firs. Elmer Smith in- viicd the members io their homc for the nevi. meeting. Lunch committee was appointed. -G.I c r0 l-T-lt-E-T-C-ll thoee ‘nonuns of yonra snor ililrilll the "JAKUlmv CLEARANCE" at noLMarrsi SINSATIONAL REDUCTION! In good quality FUR COATS are ln Nil-it in the ladies‘ Wear Department. . . Fur Coate in this year's “Vie. made by the flneat of fur crafiamen. are Persian Lamb, Raccoon. "mi-km. Mouton (produced larnb), Conny (dyed TIMI") Black Seal (fired rabbit) and other furs. There la a full range of aims. These Fur Ollie were regularly priced from 02.50 to 685.00 and every one of flieeo Qtlh la reduced and l mean reducedl Come in and aee these Fur Coats 72111111 find them on dlaplay in the Ladlee’ Wear Department. ' llnlrt baada will want smart GLOVE! of Iabrie or combination luuffl’ and fabrlcl Theae (ilovee regularly priced to 2.20 are marked for January Clearance" at ONLY l! oenia a pair. In all alaea and e ""4011 of the newest and moat faahlonable lengths-Fabric and Com- bination Gloves are in black, brown. my. white. natural and riiamoln ‘Milan. Freshen up your coetume with good qualify Glovee—be wise. and Itretch your dollare by Shopping during the "Iaaua , Clearance" in the "Pa! Gouda Department. AND here‘: a Special lpeeialhoaa the Ii and 1e Department. . , . B01’?! W033!!!) 001.!‘ IIOII are buried for "January Clearance" at lust n1 eente a pelri Warn, been eaaliwworeted Golf Hole in a mil rchfe of alaea are brown. no! or blue blather mixture with contracting P11,’ frf-‘nirli be a ‘Wvlee Bbe r” try-parables ajluunber of pelra of there '2 _' ').r i" bow :6 epeolel saving priee of l‘! eente a peli- in - .:.-... .J . viuarinien lvv. Brewer W. Robinson Largely Attended The late Senator B. W. Robin- son of mimmerside was buried on Saturday afternoon with full mil.‘- iary honors. A private service was held ai the home followed by ser- vice at Trinity United Church at 2:30. Rev. K. C1. Sullivan official.- ed at both services and at Lhe grave in the People's Cemetery. The Legion service for departed comrades “'35 conducted at the grave by Mr. Earl E. Cannon. vice- prcsideni. of Summcrsidc branch. As the coffin was lowered into‘ the grave the Last Post was sounded and ihe regulation volleys were fired by a. firing party from C Squadron 18th Recce Regiment. The honorary pail-bearers were: His Honor Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bernard, Premier J. Walter Jones. Semior John Sinclair. Sen- ator J. P. Maclntyrc, Chief Justice 'i"hane A. Campbell. Mayor J. F. Arncti, J. L. Douglas. M.P.. J. Watson MacNaughi, M.i"., Dr. '1‘. V. Grunt. M.P.. J. LcRoy Holman, P. Ci. Clarke. A. R. Brennan and W. Chester S. McLurc, M1’. The aciive pail-bearers were: Messrs. Silas MacFarianc, E. P. Harold sciiurman. B. R. Sharpe. lie funeral procession proceed- ed in the following order: R. C. M. l’. Canadian Legion, army per- sonnel, 18th Rcccc i-‘fegi. Band. R. C. A. l~‘., Air Cadets, honorary pull-bearers, active pail-bearers, firing pariy. hcarsc, mourners. lrlaioi- F‘. J. bfcNcill was lhc par- ario marsiiall. The church was filled to lhc floors with many friends paying ihoir rcspccis io ihe deceased-S. Successful “Poverty" Party -»A vcry successful “PoverLy" party was held by the Uruied Bapiisi. congregation of 0119M)’. Alma, Knuisford, cicz, on Monday cvcning. Jun. 17th at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Jellcy in O'l.»ear_v. The lovely home was fil- lcd with parishioners dressed in many original and weird costumes emblematic of "hard times" or "poverty". The costumes showed that much time and labor had been spent and they brought many a laugh. Thcrc were two prizes givcn for ilic costumes. two for The privm-‘vriiiiiiiig wsiumcs for ihc women wcrc: First. Mrs. Earl Jelly; second, Mrs. Ari HBITIS. For the men ilio first. prize \\'.'is merited by l-lcrbcri Jelly and sec- ond prize was won by Ralph Adams. Deacon. Mr. Watson Sllliker. was chairman. A jolly sing-song was cnjoycd. Thc fcaturc of tho cvcning was Lilo presentation of a number of gifts io ihe pastor. my. C. O. liowlcii and his fam- ily, Rcv. liir. iiowicii. was prc- scnicil uilli n lovely wrist watch and a finc pair oi flight boots. Mrs. liowlcit \\‘.'lS prescnicd with ihrce bcauiiful rugs and the moth- cr of Rcv. Mr. l-Iowlcii. s. dear old lruly who is ill her ninety-third ycar was rcmcmbercd with a. box of chocolates and David liicKin- non. Rev. Mr. liowiciifs grandson who lives at the parsonage was given a hockey stick. This was a complete sin-prize to Rev. and Nfrs. Hewlett, and to his mother and grandson and was a WGII dc- served iribuie by his parishioners lo their Minister and his wife who have labored with signal success on the Knuisford-OTeai-y charge for the past five years. He is a veteran of the Ministry having been ordained in 190B and this year he is in his forty-first year of his ministry. lie is siill hale and hearty and takes a great in- terest in all community affairs. Last. suirnmci‘ he organized a volleyball court on the parsonage grounds which was a great suc- cess and this winter if is used as a rink. He. is e first. class car- penter end last year completed a line garage on the parsonage properly. This is not the first year that. the Baptist congrega- tion have shown their apprecia- tion oi’ the services of their Min- lsier and his wife. Last year for instance they made a special ei- fort. and presented Rev. Mr. How- ieii: with a lovely fur coat besides gifts io the oihcr members of the family. The Umaay-Kinuisford Bapiist Church circuii i". one of the most generous in ell ihe Mari- time Convention in the way they honor their Ministers and especial- ly ihe large amounts they raise for local church purposes and for Missionary activities. Delicious refreshments were served by ladies, and the guests of honor thanked their friends in a few vrll-chosen words for their ‘gen- erosity. Rev. Mr. Howlettb moth- er. despite her venerable age of ninety-three (93) years, is still in reasonably good health and is able to be around the home every day and in the summer is able to attend the services in the Knuir- Funeral Of Senator ‘ THE IUARPIAN» _ Tyne Volley and Vicinity Mrl. Shelton Sharp was a xdaiior to Summer-aide on Tuesday, the guest of Mrs. R. J. MacNeili. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lidaione paid a flying vilit to Summei-sldz- on Thursday. The friends bf Mrs. Ephraim Phillips are pleased to hear she is much improved in health. Mrs. Margaret MacNeiil was in Summerside on Tuesday on a busi- ness trip. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ramsay are visiting friends and relatives in Glenwood, Lot 8. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Birch and family were recent guests of Mrs Boll Birch and Mr. Cyril Lcard in Albarion. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Bigger are sorry i0 hear of thr- continued illness of their liiile daughter. Influenza is prevalent in iliis district and Dr. R. Reid of lVcll- ington is kept busy looking aficr Fvlfil‘. R- L- OIOIIIWII. R- E- EIIISFIN: used io be. is kept. feiil busy (he ladies and Lwo for the men.- the‘ his patients. Mr. 'l‘hos. Falland. our \ill.'i1;c blacksmith. who is not so young as these days. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb and family of Glfeary were guests of Mrs. C. l. Lidsiono on \'i’ednr-sday evening. 'l‘he regular Saturday owning movie. conducted by Mr. Lloyd Ellis of Suinmrvsirlc. was we" ai~ tended. ' 'l'rurk loads of P. E. l. spuds arc wcnding ihcir way to markci at a fair pricc. which may covor iii} cost of produciion. The snow was most welcome as many farmers have bccir naiicnilyi waiting in haul out ibcir ycai":> supply of uood. Mrs. Roland MacDougall an" young son, Gordon, were week-end visitors in Stanley Bridge. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacKay. ‘The friends of Mrs. Edward Mc- Ariliur rcgrct that shc has bccn confined io hcr home through ill- ness and hope for hcr speedy re- covery. l Mr. lvan DIHCKB)’, manager of 'il\r- Royal Bank of Canada. accom- panied by Mrs. Mac-Kay and daugh- ter Sandra nnoiorcd to Summirslde I recently. Mrs. W. A. Milligan \\'as a vis- iior on Tuesday to Summeisidc. whore slic spcnt iho day pleasant |l_v with Mr. and l\'lrs. Harold Milli- . can and infant son. Gordon Wesley. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgcon Ramsay. accompanied by Mrs. J’. A. Stewart. The children are having much on,- joyment coasting on ihe hill on Pleasant Slrcci. Tho pond is now safe for skating. The rink com- mitlec is still wondering if \\'c have winter. s The members of the G. l. '1'. met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ivandifnrlfay with eight girls present. Those young ladies are busy making a nursery quilt. The January meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Ivan lifacKay, who presided. Fifteen members responded to roll call.‘ After the busincss session a social hour was enjoyed when refresh- mcnia W076 served. A substantial collection was received and ihc Mizpah brought ilie meeting io a close. The Ladies‘ Aid of the Presby- icrian Church held their January meeting at (he Manse with ihc president, Mrs. W. MacDougali. in ihc chair. The meeting opened in the usual way with the reading of minutes and the passing of bills. Letters of appreciation from ihc shut-ins’ were read. Arrangements were made to present e play ll‘\ ihc near fuiurc. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Edison Williams. The Women's lnaiiiuic met for its January meeting at ihc home of Mrs. \V. A. Young with twenty- two members present and lwo ival- comcd lnio membership. The presi- donf. Mrs. linrdy Ramsay, was in tho chair. 'l'he meeiing opr-nerl with the singing of "li‘s a Good Timc io Get Acquninicd". followed by the repeating of the Crcrd in unison. The roll call was answer- ed with "New Year's resolutions". Letters of appreciation were read from the shut-ins. Al. the close of the business session a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments serv- ed by the hostess. assisted by the committee in charge. The next meeting will be hold at tho homo of Mrs. Horace Lidsione, when there will be n sale of fancy work. ford Baptist Church. Thus a very successful and happy social event came to n. conclusion-O. Summerside - ‘INCANDISCINY and HUOIISCINI Distributors . N. T. NDLIMN. LNIIIOU Charlottetown LOV I mnpiu b1 Roy Produced an ADELE JEROENS -O$L‘EIIDA FARRELL- STEVEN GLRAVY EIODMVPOWEIIS -. r ‘ ‘t ‘all fill" ALSO CARTOON SHOWS.— 7.15 — 9.l5 —- MATINEE TUES. 3.30 QiL>QALHJQCULOJQOCLCLCIQU$JD££<5£L£EQBLF£ am. mus ciiuiii ‘love/y neck: _' , in murder! cuiuMmn' rfliunw pwavnm . TROUBLE\ urn... i...» h". nu- . . ii duecled byS Gillan SIMON .- MUSICAL illCLO JLL"J‘L"I'JZ>'C>C>O‘J"J 117C100 REGENTL MONDAY, TUESDAY Baas. BRE5INT é I RE-RELLASEHD NINE IiIillII - liIilI iliIIllIIS - iililii Ilflilllilil ~ Illliiii PARKER harmed by LLOYD BACONoScIean Play by [ni B DAMON auuvonm nowun Lmosar- Mlhltllidimcs mu K i...” Ind iaei Smell 5HQW$ 7.15 AND 9.l5 MATINEE MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 3.30 Ladies’ Curling I Club Organized At Summerside _ _ ‘rLREY-iu 'l‘eclinieolor were recent visitors lo Albcrton, Tlic Ladirs Curling Club was M50 F410,“ "ca" of "w Cauyun-I spcnding ilic day will! Mr. and organized in Snmnicrsidc at a and ugon“ of ‘he scuwuv" Mrs. CIWSIPI‘ llilycs. mcciing hcld in- ihe now curling ..\: rink on Friday aficrncon. lifr. J.K, Curran, presiclcni. of the Sunmcrsido Curling Club,’ prcsidcd ai. I-hc first of liic nicr-l. ing and cxpluincd Io IIlF.’ u-onien prcscnt iiic purpose of the lllTCi- ing and gavr suggestions as 1Q how they should organize. A slate of officers was choscn as follows: President. Mrs. ‘Than:- A. Campbell; vice prcsdcui, iVfi-s. J.C, Simpson; sccretary-ireasnrcn. Mrs. Earle Carney: chairman oi’ games committee: Mrs. T.D. Mor- rison; chairman of entertainmcnt committce. Mrs. Lorne MricFir- lane; chaiitnan of lilélllbtfsilil) committee, Mrs. ‘JK. Hayts. As this is a new venture lli Sumtncrsidc. most of the women in ihe club will be curling for inc first time. They have becn assgn- ed Mbnday and Friday afltrnoows for their use and schcduirs will he drawn up immediately, Ii. i< cv- pecicd io have approximaioly 75 members tho first season. ~ S NewbTsNi; Ourling Rink Opens Tonight WlLIi Llie executive and contract- ors doing round-the-clock work, inc new three-lane artificial lCc curling I rink at. Sumimersidc is being ruslicn to ccmpieiion and play is scheduled lo begin ionighi. “which is indccri .1 high iribule to the aggressive mom- bers of the Siunnicrsidc Ciulin: Club. Most of ihc first weeks play will centre about the club com- pciilion for the right io conipcic at Charlottetown the following week in the British off as iwo teams will be cllglblc i0 qualify. ilowevcr, in order ihai aiii members be givcn the oppOftliliiiy! to gait right. into the game there! will be a president vs. vicc-presi-I dent's ccmpetiiion this week. which , will enable every member lo par-i iicipaie. . Ai. a rcccni meeting of the club‘ executive the following names were I released as ‘being chosen skips for] ihis season: J. K. Currim iclub president). R. A. Horne (vice-presi- dent). F. G. McR-ae. Ivan Nichol- son, Fred Foiland. RL. willei. RL. Ellis, E. G. Offer. E. ‘P. Foley. Prank Cameron. A. H. Conroy. 'I‘.A Campbell. G. J. Hayes, 'l‘.' L. Link- leticr. Earl Carney. Tm. Morrisom; MM. Bell, I-l. E. Clark, E. Esiey, W. | A. Currie. A. Brooks. L. H. Mac-i Fiirlane. w. MacDonald. Plum. a.‘ 'i‘hevmeier. W. A, Gordon. Ralph‘ Bishop, W. E. Jenkins. M1. Brad-‘ show. Arrangements have been made. which will enable the personnel of’ l the R..O.A.1". station to enjoy the facilities of this very modern curb‘ ing club. In addition to being able‘ to join as members of the club the personnel will be nlioied an entiro afternoon each week when bothl ‘nousuig thrills from the | members and non-numbers may use mixed curling at noi io come below 1,500 feet. Consuls play- I ‘ I =| 5| i AND WEDNESDAY eldaln and loseoh Schrent- from a Pia; bv »Q-<w\¢)oo‘/= CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTUN Rlunduy 3.30, 1.15. 9.l5. Tuesday 7.15, 9.l5 daring days of carly California Marie iilonicv. and Rod Cameron Slarrb: in PIRATES Ob‘ MON- 'aviliw®<i ilie rinkz. ilnrlci" ilic LiLfCciIUfl of lion. TA. (Jannipbcil. m. iiE. Clark. and Vic- tor flcnvzili, EODN‘ 79 high school boys will bc given coaching in this fine sporl. on Tucsdag/‘s and Thurs- days bcglmiing at 4 o'clock. This is being done as a community effort and niii ensure a. sirong club in the fuiurc, A ladies club la also being or- ganized and already many mem- bers have been enrolled. Besides various periods which will be allocated, the ladies will have at least two afternoons WANTED Girl with office experience- for Departmental Office Sfenegrephy Not Needed Apply — Main Office R. T. NOLMAN LTD. Summerside DON BAKER vente- Ouuntify Chmriciietoxvn Mo. 80 -- ‘fwo Rowed BARLEY To Make No. l Seed Produce Office R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Summerside KENSINGTON RINK MONDAY, JAN. 24~NORTH SHORE LEAGUE _KELVIN vs. SUMMERSIDE Game 8:15 -- Admission 30c and 20 WEDNESDAY, Jon. 26—SKAT|NG 8 to ‘I0 T.» The Electors of Borden P. E. I. Ladies and Gentlemen: I being selected and nominated to enter the field a: campaign in the forthcoming civic election to be held Feb. l, I949, to represent our Town os Counciilorf in return wish to thank you; also io sfufe if i-he citizens and ratepay- ers ploce confidence enough in my qualifications so to do acting in the capacity of the above. With your kind support by placing on X opposite my name election day, if elected co-operutively, will stand firm, end perform my duties to the best of my obilii-y to the infercsfs ond the what-not of the above Town. - ' " Thanking You, NORMAN M. ALLEN each ivcek when they will have full use of ihe icc.-S. HARWELL. Oxford, England - <CPi-A red beacon. flashing 50 times a minuic over the atomic r:- scarch station hero. warns fliers TNE ANNUAL MEETING Kinkoram licairying Association will be hold on TUESDAY, FEB. lst M. .‘l RM. In ilw llall at Kinkora J. W. FARMER. Secretary Professional Bards I E. E. Parkman. Opi.D., R.O. ~ v OPTOIWEZWIIS. I Eyes Examine ‘ I Glasece Fitter‘ l I Vi: al Training Given REGENT‘ THEATRE BLDG. Summer 5L. Summeraifle OPTOMETRISI i a. F.Hl|ni'er, mo. i l Complete visual Analyaee i Olauea Fitted I SNLALLMAJTS BUILDING i Bummersldu, 9.2.1. l PHONE 186 — T. Earle Hickey chartered Aecountan’ Office at i5 Granville beet Phone H5 Pnincs EnwAnn ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED i665 M LJTUAI. H SEFZVICEAQQSECURITY YOU OAN PROTECT YOUR NOME and YOUR FAMILY Here is how:- l. Don't insfol used electric wires. 2. Inspect your healing plonf periodically. 3. Avoid using gasoline, bonzine or kerosene in lighting fires. 4. See ihoi cvcry match i:. oui cold S. Ciiuperon Your iigureiie --- do nol Isl ii g» qul olone. Carl if. Weeks, Aiberton George M. Grant, Charlotte- Franlr f. Gallant, Welllngion. town. Sydney Birch, Port Hill. Alexander Robertson, Char- W. B. Warren, Marple. lulu-town. Vernon Craig. Bedequc. M. It. liiecbeao. North Wilt. Clifford Simpson, Simley Bridge Henri shire. Office: Surnmerside Cueddie Maolnod. West Royalty. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE OONPAIIY Brunch Office: Charlottetown