PAGE rwacva IN MEMORIAM DB. ERNEST BBIIIAUT A distinguished son of Prince Edward Island and a resident of New Jersey, U.s.A., passed any recently at St. Petersburig. Flor- ida. He was Dr. Ernest Brehaut. His father was the late George Brehaut of Guernsey Cove, his mother being the late Margaret Mwxinrion of Uigg. He received his early education at Guernsey Cove public school and Prince of Wales College. after which he went abroad where he received his higher education He was a grad- uate of Dalhousle University. Hal- ifax. N. S., also of Harvard and Columbia Universities of U. S. A. He received his doctorate in his- tory at. Columbia University and for a time taugiht at Colorado Col- lege, Colorado Springs. U. S. A. More recently he operated a large farm in New Jersey, during the uimmer months. Durms the Win- ters he did historical rtsearch mainly in Roman and Medieval methods. He is surviied by his uiio. nee Marguerite Upton of Colorado. al- so by one sister and four brothers as follows: Cora. until recently one of the staff of Vancouver Un- IV('!'S'.!"', Alder. lawyer in North Battlciord. Sask; Lester. medical practitioner at Murray River. P. E. 1.; John, who operates the home- stead at Guernsey Cove. andHam- mend. who is an employee of Gcizsrril Motors at Michigan, U. 3!. other iiieinucrs of the family. now deoeased.wcre. Elsie. who was a supervisor of district nursing in U.S.A; Louis. who was a grad- uate of Oxford University. Eng- land; Lorne. veteran of the First Grcat War ulto lnttr cjicratcd a farm in Gcorgetowii, P.E l. The residents of Murray Harbor and surrounding districts extend sincere sympathy at this time to the surviiinfz sister and brothers Ii the deceased. TIGNISH CONVIINT January honor roili- Grade XI imid-tcrin examina- tions)--1. iovcr 85"'.i. Btvcrley Howard; 2. lover 'l5'?i. Jean Si-terry, Edward Bernard. Hazel Murphy. Marie Chiasson; 3. tovcr 65'7, Mary Larter. Geraldine Han- drahan. Theresa Conway. Albui Arzoriault. Thelma DesRochfs.Jeari CiauCt' lily room of the Dalton School. Grade X-I P9111111? M)'El'5- Tignizli. Fifteen tables of auc- Yiomie PCTH. 2 AUJF1-ill? AYSHP I'0ll IFJFI)-IIVGS and tho tables of suit; 3 SM-3118 AIEPH-3111! forty-fives were in play. The Grade IX-1. Gerald McCarthy: prize for the highest score in 2. Doris Keouxh: 3. Emelfint nurtlon forty-fives went to Mrs. Macdcnald. Fidrle J. Bernard. The winners Grade VIII-l. Doreen Harper: nl' the forty-fives prize were Miss 2. Opal Silllker; 3. Eleanor Mac- Genevieve Arsenault. Mrs. Michael donald. McPhre. Mrs. Fidele J. Bernard Elmer Perry; 2 and Mrs. Alyre Bernard. A dec- Grade VIII-l. Lnonard Gallant: 3.Joseph A. Des- Roches. Grade VII-l Fraiicis Pctcrs: s Irene Harper; 3. Carrie Keough. Grade VI-l. Carmella Gallant; Ann Marie 1. Alice Gaudet; 3. McAldu.f'i. Grade V--l. Bruce Phee; 2. Vcy- nard Gaudet; 3. Rose Marie Fen- IIGSSCM. Grade IV-l. Karen Eldersliaw 2. Dotra Gavin; 3. Philip Macdon- aid. Grade III-l. Edward Gallant: ragher. 2. Lucy Conway,- 3. Linda Le- Grade V-i. Eileen Cusack. Clair. Grade IV-l, Damien McManii.I Grade 111 - l. Billy Perry; 1 Grade III-l. Damien Oirrley; 1. Joan Richard: 3. Judy Gaudet. Barbara MdManus. Grade II-l. Joseph Gallant: 1. Grade If-l. Rose Mai-v our-lev. Roberta L:-Clair; 3. Aubrey Des- Grade I-rai -1. David Olisack: Rnches. 2 Jackie Kelly. Grade II--l. Muriel Hogan: 2. Grade 1 tb) -l. Be-rnarrl Cur- Lc-rraine Phce; 3. Maurice Tug- lry. well. Agnes Trtdnor. teacher John Richard; 2. 3. Arthur Fcnncs- er. Grade VII-i. Peggy Shea: 2. Tignisli AIIII Vicinity Mrs. John 'E. Cameron. Sum- merside. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Burke. Tig- nlsh. . Friends of Mrs. Peter ll. Gau- del, Nail Pond. are pleased to learn she is making a satisIat'lor.V recovery from her illness and all Join in wishing her a speedy re- turn to her usual good health. Friends. neighbors and relatives of Mrs. Peter B. Arsenault will regret to learn of her sudden ill- ness at her home in Tignish. On Feb. 4 Mrs. Arsenault suffered a severe stroke. but her condi- tion is somewhat improving. Mr. Henry Perry who has on- l.sted with the Royal Canadian Navy left Tignish last week for Halifax. N.S., where he will take his basic training. Henry was popular in this community and it the wish of his many friends is that he may be successful and happy in his duties with R.C.N. He is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphec Perry. On Feb. 4. a card party spon- sored by the Cathol.c Women": League was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Cormiei. Tignish. Four tables of auction forty-fives were in play. The first prize for the game went to Mrs. Milton Koougli and Miss Anita Doucett-. en: the winner of the consola- t'nn prize. The forty-five: frene- oiit pri7e was won li)' Mrs. W'al- irr Hogan. while thr. second prize went to Mr. Harold Cormier. --After years of waiting. the residents of Tignisli are enjoying ilic convenience pf electricity as employees of the Maritime Elec- tric Co. Ltd. are rapidly complet- ing the work of connecting the homes and business firms to the transmission lines which cover almost. all tlic territory compris- ing the village of Tigiilsii. it is liripcri that in the not ion distant future the power IIYIPS will also cover the entire rural areas and bring to the farmers the boon of electric power which will do so much to lighten the many mon- otonous chores which must be at- icnded summer and winter. On Feb. 3 the third in the ser- ies of card parties in aid of the parish of St. Simon and St. Jude was hold in the basement assem- nrated cake donated by Mrs. Ea- ielle MacDonald was sold by Ital- ian auction and won by Mrs. Leo Chaisson. - Cl... anooav'aLi: Iscnooi. ( January hepori) Grade Ix-i. Eugene Curley: 7. Margaret Carracher. Grade VII -l. Hilda MoManti:'.: Grade VI--l. Helen Ourley: I caerrot. Tonight 7:15-9:15; Til the gaeoooeaaee in the arms of fhnll-mad Kirk Dotlglns! Leslie Cam in the nut lmuy of young Jim mm hdoy Gunner! Main sham dancing info IIIEILIWARIKMORE - Mi”..s.si.i it M0 REHEAD-SHEARER 3 ”eeoaaaaoeo Summorside Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 aft tovr sionits IN ONE! Pm Ami. gr.-j. ndotlonnslmnt ..v--- Gt 5'; cgiiini D0ilGi.AS 4:. Also Latest News Reel 0 43 2. Bernice Curley: I. Muriel Smith. Pauline MoManus: J. Wilfred Car- llurtliain And Vicinity --Friends and relatives of Mr. Lewis Ramsay are sorry to learn that he had the misfortune to I. Give Report "rm-:gcUAa.o1AN. 0.D.E. chapter -The following-Vii the report or fall at his home recently lnjur- sgcx-91;: 91 um Abwwen Chlpur ing his shoulder. His many friends gf an L 0. D. E" M”. Arthur hope to see him around again Anen mbm" ” the mm”) w ””"' tp meeting of the Chapter held Friends of Mr. Hartford Elli: 'n1'gu'::ny"T;:"”;.::r just ended are sorry to learn that he is con- fined to his home with pneu- . - p H. . meetings with an average attend. the Memorial Day services and I mom: is many friends wish wee M W. The hummus at me wrath W" placed at me Momh merit. him a speedy recovery. J. A. ML-Donald visiting in Rev. and Mrs. of Bideford. were Northam on Feb. I. x Mrs. George Niabet, Boston. Maaa.. is visiting her father. Mr. S. B. Birch. Port.Hill; also her brothers and sisters. Mr. Angus McLennen. Port Hill. was a recent visitor at the home of his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Grigg. W The funeral of the late Miss mzsday afternoon from the home of Laurie Birch. Port Hill, to St. J ' . 1.325.”.T2fiif33..C”ii.i?L..1l? 32: We Wnwm M Smith and in the church cemetery. Sincere M”' Scovent ' The Town Council permits sympathy is extended to the rel- atives in their sad bereavement. Miss Elizabeth Ann MacLean has returned to her home from the Stewart Memorial Health Cen- tre where she received treatment for pneumonia. Mr. Alfred Colwill was I visitor y the Abegweit Chapter held nine year was saddened by the passing of Queen Mary. At meeting a two-minute' silence was observed in her memory. out to Mrs. Joseph Perry and Mrs. A. B. Hop- kins for the loss of loved ones. losing two valued members. Mrs. F. moon. the beloved Honorary Regent. Miss . , Mary Hunt. has not been able to Louise Birch was held on Wed- amend meetings for some umey ly weloorned-Mrs. R. J. McNeill. meetings to be held in the Town Hall. This year, however. all meet- ings since have been held at the homes of members-The Misses Wyatt, Mrs. Tanton. Mrs. Mrs. entertained the Chapter during the the- March D The sympathy of every one goes Donald Baker. Mrs. The Chapter was unfortunate in J. E. Wright and Mrs. Harlow, ho are now living in other prov- It is a matter of regret that is Four new members were warm- the annual meeting Lccky, Strong Currie, Mrs. Silliphant and Mrs. ear. An enjoyable meeting was to Summerside on business 11- held in June. at the summer home tenth". of Mrs. Richard Hinton. at Stan- rm- ley, to which several guests were The school mates of Miss Elea- jnvjIpd' "'"' RM” 3'” 91'3"" I" 39” II" On two iiccasioiis. films were M at school again after being home the past couple of weeks through iliness. p e Mr. and Mrs. the guests of .Virs. Canola liroih- er and SISIPF-In-IRW. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ramsay. Poplar Grove, re- ccntly. r The many friends and relatives of Mrs. John Williains regret to , , ,, he" or her .11....” 5; my hum, President of Canadian Association ”.iiTsa”? Apmty from 3, All loin in wisliing her a speedy of Consumers, who in hm. dynamic iiii.. during his youth he liied on rem;.",. ' manner. pmmed nu, that the the ancestral acres. purchased " economics of R mum”. to R from his older brother the late The regular meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid was held Feb. 4 at tho home of Mrs. J. A. Stewart. A large number of mem- hers were present. "AW ization was represented by a mini , -- party at Queen Elizabeth Park linl":i;Ph:Elli"Ss Pfrllgirmzugln WA5: l . . I'D . nan:-::):Nr sonpot. f:fme':f""b"' "”"d'd "h' Cm" a Justice of the Pegce. his cosunsel r, The work followed along the W” I:"1iiIf,”u-V'nd ”:gr:om'n:e1g:; . p ;- P -1 L . p impar in a ts . 1- Mm 2 .?.x.::t.:.;:;r.: :.'::i my a in vm- 1. w-um me. :?:::;:t :::..t;::: :.:ri"::.:.t :2; Arthur Stewart; 2. Glen Stewart. Grade VII- 1. sheldotn Rose: 2. Ethan Garrett. Grade VI-- 1. John Campbell. Grade V- 1: Ann Whalen, Ther- esa Whaleri; 2. Rowena. Garrett: 3. Jerry Sutherland. Merton Bruce. Orlde IV-- 1. Helen Whalen; 2. Angus Campbell. Grade III--- 1. James Campbell; 2. George M.acPhee. Grade II- 1. Frances MocPhee; 1. Leo Maclnriis and Ann Camp- bell. Grade I tal- l. Gary Young Grade I tb)- l. Anne Rose. Margaret Sutherland and Albert whalen: 2. Vernon Garrett; 3 George Campbell ' Grade 1 tci- 1. Mae MacPhee; 2. Robert MacPhee. Perfect attendance for month- Angus Campbell. Bernice MacPhee. Point School. teacher. Red KILLED IN COLLISION DAIJ-IOUSIE. N. 15.. (GP) - J. Edouard Lavole. 6!. a Dalhousle resident. died Friday when his car and a truck collided on a bridge over the Eocumimc River in Que- bec and near this toim. He was prominent in church, school and tmm activities. COMPLICATED SYSTEM Australian railways use four dif- ferent track widths, from four feet 8'5 inches, to five feet, ti-ii-ec in- cheo. I "STORY OF THREE LOVES" CAPITOL. SUMMEIKSIDE -A dramatic spotlight is thrown on three varied aspect of love in M-G-M's unusual Technicolor pro- duction. "The story of Three Loves," now at the Capitol The.- stie, with an impressive cast starring Pier Angeli, Ethel Barry- more. Leslie Caron, Kirk Douglas. Farley Granger, James Mason. Amos Moorehead and Moira shearer The picture npenn with an ocean liner plying its way across the Atlantic and its romantic episodes are unfolded as vignettes of life looked in the hearts of its passen- gers. In the fleet sequence the famed dancing star. Moira shear- or is given an opportunity not only to reveal her brilliant talents as a ballerina but aka her eff:c- iiveneu as a dramatic actress. In it she is seen as I (lender who REGENT Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Thursday 15 ...... ..... 7:15 - --nu-MM, sue tookiuoroii LOVE IN ms suaoowsil is told by her doctor that she. must give up the career that lhe lov-s more dearly than anything in llfe Oiroumntenoes bring her into a meeting with Jamel Mason. en- acting a world-famed ballet rm- preoerio. and throudi the force of his magnetism and admiration. she is compelled to dance once ii- gain. an effort which bring about fateful consequences. : CAMEO THEATRE Remington Wednesday - Thursday 7:15 - 9:15. Daring million-dollar bank robbery featured in " KANSAS CITY 00 llN'I'IAL" Starring John Payne, Colleen Gray, Preston Footer. shown by Mrs. Smallnian and Mrs. Hinton. Lewis Carin were meeung M”' by Mrs. Bryan gave an cnliglitcn- ing Know about Commuriisni.” the January mreting Mrs. Bryan privileged to hear Mme. Vatitilct. great extent, is in the hands of the women. results can follow wise use of money. The ”Royal Tour" was 3 enjoyed. At iinother specially Hopkins, assisted li You Sziniiid and at talk on "Pacts end an article about Ceylon. 5 In December, members were C and what disastrous from the un- On Coronation Day. the nr;;an- Show held in August. under the capable management of Mrs. Les-. lie Simmons. The exhibits wcrei encouragement from the Town. the Press, the Radio and from flow- er growers and flower lovers is. deeply appreciated. Thanks is duel to R. T. I-Iolii-urn Ltd. and to Mix, Maurice Mill for the donating oft trophies. and to Mrs. McKie andi The Rural Beautification for the donating of prizes. The primary. purpose of this show is to encour- an the love and culture of flow- ers. I Sources of income for the i Chapter were; insinbeitsliip fees. . rummage sale, Tag Days. the lot-l lectioris taken at the meetings. proceeds from the Flower Shnw.i auction for Mayors Rink Fund and? Talent money. i Donations of money were made to the Mayor's Rink Fund, Com-l munity Concert Association Pinnoi Fund. Girl Guide Camping Fund, Christmas Party Fund for New; Canadians, Peace Garden Fund. Endowment and Shipping Funds. British and European Relief. Sum- merolde Dental Clinic, the Cigar- ette Fund for soldiers in Knreml European Flood Relief Fund, Lea-. gue of Mercy. Red Cross. and thc Westminster Abbey Appeal Fund.i The Chapter Bursary was miinrd-, ed to a High School graduate now taking Nurses' Training. Monetary assistance was given to studenti working his way to a dngree in Social Service and also to fun! High School graduates now attend-K ing Acadia University. and a Scholarship was given for that P. E. I. Musical Festival. Prescribed libraries. coloring books. crayons and pictures were placed in the two adopted country Christmas. given given to Prizes of books were hold Economics Department of the High School. The Year Book of Encyclopedia Brittanlra was added to the School Library. Patriotic calendar-a were placed in the class- rooms. The Educational secretary, Mrs. Colin Stewart. put much time and effort into this work. Her choice of books for prizes in com- rnendnble. It. in regretted that Mrs. T. A of Campbell resigned her office. Provinrial Education secretary. Her work was mitatanrlina--her nuocesuor in Mrs. Wm. I!rehaut'nf Charlottetou n. The office of Convener fur ser- vices at Home and Abrold was held by Mrs. Eric McKay. A box of woolen clothing. valued at 8259 was sent for overseas relief. A parcel of children's knitted gar- ments and good used clothing. Bank Drawing Thursday. the traotlve cotton bags were made and filled with toys and children's comforts for Overseas Relief. making of surgical supplies for Prince County and swabs were made. To those so faithfully came every Friday afternoon. to help with this work. the Chapter is very grateful. if Ohisholnfa Corner. some fun as far away as nonshsw. All had f-ull loads of potatoes. Two trucks from the mainland passed up later in the evening to catch the late crossing of the car ferry Planning Meeting. Business " Bwdmt - Professional Women's Meeting and the Red Cross Meet- in Wanda Wyatt, sister. Miss Dorothy. left on an ex- tended tour of Europe. Mrs. A. S. Hopkins for our First Vice Regent--Our both Miss Wyatt and Mrs. Hopkins help during t.he year and all the years we have worked together. We are grateful also to the Press and the Radio who so willingly back our ideas and report our activities. to the Town Council for lending us room in the Town Hall and to all those who in any my support this work." g pery of his coach about him. and tingly describes the passing of an liam Hampton, which late Donald and Ann .-oni MacQuarrie, he was the last John MncQuarrie, where he was one of the most successful farm- ers in his district. ralierl. was an ever helpful and lcadiiig figure Ihe was also elected to serve on the executive of the P. E. I. Lib- leral exceedingly lovely and the Coro- , -W . nation Corner displays, intc-i'cst- he tlfid ””m' ML) 12'” mFe5'gm' ing and unique. The help and ll” ”"9W mg mm to "Jung" iliands. He was a Past Grand Master of True Bros. Lodge, where he was a. member for 51 years, iDCpllI)l Past Grand Master for tery of a Christmas hamper. col-WI I ton Mon-isonl. ' iMrs. Howard B. Woodl Victoria lchoir under schools. Gift boxes of candy wcrci Grades X. XI, X11 and the House-4 valued at 035 was sent to "Save CI-IARLOTTETOVVN children". Three dozen at- services at Home included the Hospital-dressing omen, outside the Order, who. Member: of the Chapter attended Representatives attended the entalf Meeting. Coronation Day and Charter g. In November. the Regent. Miss together with her We are fortunate indeed to have , gratitude to sincen.;for their guidance and h IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM A-IIEIAK-ANDER Mic- QUAIIRIE Q "Like one who wraps the dra- es down to pic:-isant dreams "fit- Lzed, and respected. citizen. Wil- t Alexander MacQuari'ie, of occurred at his onie on January 23. Born in l862. the son of the 1 tF.irquliar- urviving member of that family. elcbrnted their 64th wedding an- short W. A.. as he was affectionately in the community Association which positions E. I. and was made Honorary Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge on the Island. It was however. as a family man. iliat his life was truly dedicated for his devotion to his family was A hallmark of recognition to all who knew him. A lover of good literature he spent many an hour. at the close of the day, reading aloud to his family from the books the Masters thus enoouruimt to "get knowledge" so that them too might. enjoy, in the years they to come. the wisdom of great niintls. Besides his widow. the forth" Morey Macvittie. of westmorland. three sons and five daughters survive. They are Rev. Dr. Waldron A. MacQuarrie. Hopewell. N. 8.: Boyd E. and John L. Hampton: Margaret (Mrs. George Dixon). Clyde River; Marion (Mrs. Clay- Hampton: Louise (Mrs. Clark Capwelli Kissimmee. Florida: Amy (Mrs. George Dum- forrli. Hampton: and Kathryn Twenty-tvin grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren also survive. After it abort service at the home, his funeral service. Very largclv attended. was conducted in the Hampton United Church by Rev. D. Nicholson. Clyde Rlvenand Rev. R. H. Baxter. Hampton. The old and much-loved hymns. "The Lord's my Shepherd. "Abide with Me." and "Lead Kindly Light." iwere sung by the congregation and the direction of the organist. Doctor Peter MacDonald who minialered to Mr. Macouarrlc during his ahort illness and who 'i: nlsn I close friend of the fam- ilv. Interment took place in the family plot at (mipaud Cemetery where he was tenderly borne. by his six Gmndsonx; Keith Dixon. W. l!.'. tlailli Dunsford. William (Buddy) Morrison. Charles Duns- ford. Lyman Wood and Ray Mae- Qiiarrle. Thai. Mr. MacQuarrlo was held in the highmt esteem is evidenced .hv the many messages received by 1Mrs. Mat-Quarrle. and family. from friends at home and abroad. We cannot. think of than dead Who walk with us no more Along the path of life we tread: They -have but. gone before. Is READING DISK The lectern. reading desk in the Anglican church. came into use in the 15th century. hauling potatou to Oarlefon Sid- ing and Albany stations. of potatoes in this section were bagged and got ready for shipment tor the first mild day. on February tnsoks ofAlbany.areglsdtoseehirnout again after receiving collar bone in a recent accident. Tryon. held an auction card party eeven tables of players Tryon. returned to the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on January 31, for 3 check up and for further treatment. Corner and moved to Svummerside for the present as he was not on- joying the best of health. had the misfortune to get her hand jammed and cut in a recent ao- cldent when a hand, injuring it so bad as to Tryon. will be sorry to learn that health. Her condition is somewhat better after receiving medical at- here regret very much to learn of of Hampton. well known in this district and was very highly thought of. Last year he and Mrs. MacQuarrie nmuy my 51mm-3 gygnpathy H ex. tended. Jr. of North Tryon. are sorry to learn that he has to enter Prince County Hoqiitsl for an op- ention. home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Mc- Dougall. ness visitor to Alberton on Febru- ary 4. Albany and Viclpify -Alsrgeniirnberoftr-uirjsare A lot forty-seven loaded passed mailer Friends of Mr. Sterling Noonan a broken Mrs. Blaine Dawson of North t. her home on Piobniary 3, with Mrs. Parker Delaney of North Mr. William Pooley has closed up is filling station at North Tryon Mrs, Dan Palmer of Album. door caught he: re- uire medical attention. Allie By of Friends of Mrs. she is not enjoying the best of ention. The many friends and relatives he death of Mrs. Mark Cameron Mrs. Cameron was To her Friends of Mr. George Muttart the Bloomfield and Vicinity -Mr. Mei-rit Csllighan. Alber- ton. was A recent visitor at the Mr. Vance McKay was a busi- Miss Evelyn Peters was a recent visitor to Duvar. Mr. Keith Pratt attended the meeting of the approved flock and hatchmen which was held recent- ly in Summcrside. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardy. ness visitors to Summeraide. Bloomfield. Summei-aid. recently. Mi-L Kert Dyment was to 0' Leary on February 4. neas visitor to Thursday. The monthly meeting of the Bloomfield Women's Institute was Messrs. Joseph L. Gallant and Paul Arsenauli. were recent busi- Mr. Raymond Smith was a re- cent business. visitor to Charlotte wmnuy town - Grade vn tbi- 1. John Mc- r-'”" Mahon. Mrs. Loriic Johnson receiitly G,-ad, v1.. 1. can ah”, visited at her home in Bloom- G,-we v.. 1, Amt; cm-igy; 1, fi0id- Theresa Trainor; 3. Basil Trie.l.rior; The electricians. Mr. Eldon Mc- Lean and staff are busily engaged in wiring houses and stores in Mr. John D. McDonald was in Mr Frank Mcbougnll was a busi- Summerlide on A lllaeoiiclie and Vicinity -The Mlscouohe Hans and School Association held their iiionbhly meeting in one of the Convem classrooms, on January 3. Mr. J. L. Madviillan. maid- Mrs. Alex Gallant. of Welling- ton. was a visitor to Miscouche. on January .2l. D. H. Gallant. Oonfoderation Life Representative of Mllscouohe. let: January 2'1. for ronmto. where he will attend the Canadian Life Undenvritei-'s Annual Oonventlon, as a delegate of the Prince Ed- ward Island Life Under-writer's Association, Mr and Mrs. Droid Herr and family, were visitors to -5' b on January 24. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Poirier. Oongratulations are extended to Mr. and Mn. William Duaoohes of Minouohe, on Gieir dxtieth wedding snnivernry. which was celebrated on January B. 'Judzi- J. S. Dealtoovhe. and Mr; Deonoohes of Montague. merit the week-end of January I, in Mia- oouche. The Catholic Women's League of Miacouohe is sponsoring a First Aid course. There are 24 members taking this couree.'I'heinstr-uctress is Mrs. Ramsay of Bumrnerstde. Mn. and Mrs. Martin Des- Roohen and family of Mimouche. motored to Rumico on January 21. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Demochea of Mlscouche who celebrated their twenty-sixth wedding anniversary on Monday, February 1. Paul Polrier. little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Poirier of Mis- couche, recently entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. Alfred DesRoches recently re- turned to his home in Mlsoovuche after having pent some time in the United States. syrnpathv is extended to Mrs. Joseph McMillan of Miscouohe. on the death of her father. Mr. B. J. MacDonald. of summerald-. vmlch occun-ed Friday. January D. The funeral took place on 'h.iesdsy morning, January 2. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Richard of Miscouche. on their nineteenth wedding anniversary. which they celebrated on Friday. January 29. Friends of Mrs. Percy McKin- non of Mlscouchc will be sorry to learn that she has entered the Prince County Hospital for treat- ment. FEBRUARY .19, pm CLOSING OUT SALE My entire stock of llltllu chandise must be cleared by March 31. Going at prices never offered to the public before. y All accounts must be set. tied in full on or before this date. W. 0. MYERS, Stanley Bridge WARNING T0 ALBERTON DOG OWNERS Effective immediately all dogs running at large within the Town Limits will be de. stroyed. HENRY CLARKE, Town Clerk T KEIISIIIGTON RINK WEDNESDAY. FEB. 10 Skating 3:30 to 5:80 Farmers League Springfield vs. Stanley Guns 8:30 sharp Skate after Professional cards Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Si and family of Miscoudie have re- cently taken up residence in Sum- inerside. BV. WATERVALE SCHOOL ( Sunl-annual report) Grade IX-- 1. Donna Shea. Grade VIII-- 1. Mary Trauior: '.'.Blsnohe Walsh: 3. Jothnnie Cur- iey. Grade vn (a)- 1. Marjorie 4. Albert Hayes; 5. Mary Hayes; 6. Leonard Hayes. Grade 1v- 1. Marion Quinn; 2. Edna. Mobeod: 3. Vincent Walsh. Grade 111- 1. Vernon Trairior. Grade II-- 1. Blair Hues: 2. sheila Quinn. Grade 1 - 1. Gerald Grisnel: 2. Allan Trainer. - Highest average in senior grades. Donna Shea. 96.87:-. Highest average in junior grades. Blair Shea. 98.97-. Mae Grimes. teacher. IT MAY BE I. EMILE IIIIIIIEY Cluttered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Slmmeraide, P. I. I. PHONE 288! W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. I. L MIJTIJAL BUILDING Granville at Water street DIAL Bmnmeraido P. 0. S0) sue at E. E. PAIIKIMII Opt. D. Ii.O. OPTOMZITIIST Glasses Ifitud - Eyes Exlmhll offloo learn: I to II - 1 lo 5 and by appointment. PHONE 888'! IEGENT THEATRE BIJJO. laminar st. - sunnnerlidi I. F. IIIIIITEII II. 0. N we RACE .sAvs Ftl. A HIE 6TAl!1'.woRl(iNcr NlNEN' SIX FILING CAUINE ENE. LET oNoNe- y v em r' :6'l!i it Mu-iur ( wiu.v ioooo! ' " Lg. 'll' .2- xx--P 1 i ' - -AND THAT; 'nJE ONE Evstaxo-is N we .iotN'r SUDDENLV Jag fro Notzit Sa”I”3I?iE.-'..l”'” LIMMI VUT 'l"Hl5 LITTER IN LOVIIR Mrs. Henry Dalton. Burton was opal-on-I-I-315-3 a recent train passenger to Char- pummenhh. P. :. L 1”"'”"O""' Couapleta Visual Ana!!!" luau Fitted Prianda OI MI. RIIISCI MCNCIII . " "'.v. nogxnh "dn. Grnoxn pug are sorry to learn he is confined u m.yb.”mu"',' ILLALLMAN-5 3mLptN0 I,” h:: .i;”'”'' Ih"”"9hmI”;'” 'lL';1d III: a feet! It toku up u, two pints of tam T ,.::;;,.,' .,:;"m" "E " ."t:.:.”r ,.'2.EiT8.illl.”.l':3i'5J.'?:lR435 A". Raymond Grant. f - your nod may not digut . gun bloat: up --- .vfIur b . . . you feel constipated and use" 0iD' The residents of Bloomfield werr :11”? lg: ugdopoflklh and-air:-I ii"; 7135'? OPTOMETBIST pleased to have the road opened, 1,.'... 1;,'-'1-.,..."g';.,.,.":" ' .;"1':'.;u, .21: Complete Visual AIIIVIII g few dgyg gngr (hp ygcgnt Mann. l ntimulnln the how of limdo. Scan your CIICQI Fitted ' l t to I as there was no outlet to the ;,',',",f;';1,"',I' -. us Web: Street. Summerlih pavement. for cars and trucks. my new etinkIAIio-Ir keep cm-rt-p Little ilbovo Maurice Mill's Men'I W9" gas I I.AverPIllsonband.3 (at your dragon. ' pawl. 35”, (,4 There Ought To Be A Law By Fagaly And Shortcl "t " "; ;'7'T r.--7 rs 'r r - rw -"' . -. ,. .. l AROUND .' ' 2 ibu. FILIN -- Tl-ll DRAWER? I I I'll. IT