Nov-.-Moan 24. 1951 ,7 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN 1 ff?- J Summer Street. summers” . yawn. Subscriptions, Advertising Representative: GEORGE CLOW and House Phones: The Guardian may be following stores gookstore. Summer Street: Gourilon Dru tore. 21 Central stroott "Hy. News-stand, Water Street; nouoettdo Grocery. Second Street; Island lllotor Transport. Witt, gggget; Vince's Grocery. 120 Runell Street; Service I. L Waite in Kenslngton. WEST PBIN Alhertnn: Phone: -uMlTED QUANTITY cab- bage clearing at 2 cents per .pound. Femuson, New London. ..CLEAlllNG. Battery Radios. mellent condition. S995 up. Louis iioase, New Arman- ..('APE TRAVERSE Commun- W Hall. Gospel meeting. Lord's 5,, at 7.30 p.m. Also children's megtjng Saturday at. 3 p.m. All mg heartily invited. G. A. Ram- niy. ...sT. ANDREWS conccrt. Ken- gnginn, November 29. Local and outside talent. in Scottish songs and dances. Thrill to the skill of W. pipes plnycd hy ivilfrcd Burke. former bnndmzisler VVO. 1. Also one not nluy. Sponsored hr p,-pghgteriliii Choir nnd Young Adults. aBOBDEN CHURCH SERVICE tor suiidny. November 23th. in Legion Hall at 3 P. )1. Mr. Howard Hunt of the Glad Tldllltzs Chapel, Summerside, will be guest speaker. Eible school at 2 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday. evening. Ev9r1'(lllf' cordially invited. Rev. D it. Fraser Minister. .. IS PROMOTED - Mr. and hlrs. Wilfred Kelly. Sumnicrsicle. received the good news yestci'dai that their son. Jack, haci been promoted to the rank of petty of- ficer in the Royal Canacilan Navy Jack. who rec-nllsted with the navy about three years ago. is at pres-I ant stationed at H.M.C.S. naval radio base at Moiicton. N.B. - S. LIN COUNTY COURT -- Two parties from the Alberton area appeared before Magistrate R. S. I-llnton in County Court at Sum- mei-slde yesterday. One convicted of driving a motor vehicle wit.1i- out proper braking equipment. was fined five dollars and costs: the other. convicted of driving a motor vehicle without an oper- ator's permit. was also fined five doiars and costs.-S. -KENSINGTON - BURLING- TON AND NEW LONDON Ang- lican Churches. Sunday iicxt lic- forc Advent. Sunday, November 25th. 15131. St. Mark's, ix'CllSifl::lOll. (1.30 A. M. lloly Coiiimuiiion. 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M. Msiins st. 'i'homas', New Loflrloll, 230 P. M. Evensong. St. Stephen's. Burlington. 730 P. M. ldvcilsong. 'llhe Rev R. W. B. Coupland. 13. A.. Rector. - FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Frederick N. MacDonald was held yesterday from his late residence to the Im- maculatc Conception Church at Wellington where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Ayres and the last rites at the grave were performed by Rev. Leonard MacDonald. The pallbear- ers were Messrs. D.B. MacNeill. B. Macxr-ill. Marshall Mac1.cl1an. Herbert O'Brien. Benjamin Cam- eron. Basil Macl-iinnon. Maurice Fitzgerald. Interment was in 4he church cemetery. - S -PRIISBYTEIIIAN Y.P.S.-Miss vers Ross conducted the devo- tional exercises of the regular meeting of the Y.P.s. of the Sum- mersids Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening. Nov. 20. in the hall. The opening hymn. "Tell Me the Story of Jesus" was fol- lowed by prayer by Mr. Tommy MarKenzie. the Scripture lesson in St. Luke fl by Mr. Lloyd Heffel. meditation by Miss Georgina Mac- Kenzie, and the hymn. "wonder- ful Love". Mr. Lorne Moasc pre- sided over the business session when plans were made to form a bowling team. Games under the dlrcction oi Mr. Neil Walker were trreatly enjoyed. after which lunch was served by the committee in charge under the convencrship of Miss Shirley MacDonald. 5 Death Yesterday of Mrs. lleedier 5'1". ANDREWS. N. 13.. Nov. 23 -(CF)-Mrs. Alfred W. H. Need- ler, wife of the director of the Atlantic Biological Station hr-rc. died today following a short ill- H051. She was the former Alfredo Alice Berkeley. daughter of Mr. Ind Mrs. C. J. Berkeley. Nnnnimo. 3-C... and was a graduate of the Unlversity of British Columbia Ind the University of Toronto. For several years Mrs. Needlcr W" a volunteer investigator in marine biology in Prince Edward inland and New Brunswick. Surviving hcsldcs Dr. Nendler "9 a non, two daughters. and her DIN-nts. This superb tea guarantees the flavour of every cup " l.AllA' -OIANGE PEKDE PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE Frank Weeks. Rcprelentntlv-. 68-2 Office and 88-3 House. Phone 8031. GEORGE WOTTON 3032 and 2452 bought at any of the In Summerllde: Mark Gnu et. 6'1 Granville Street; Ennsan'n Balf- Drug. Cl OFFICE -TYNE VALLEY needs 100 Donors at Red Cross Blood Clinic in the Hall on Thursday, Dec. 6111, between 7 and 9 p.m. -SAINT EI.lZABE'l'H'S Anglic- an Church. Springfield. Wednes- day. November wth, 1951. Evening Prayer is P. M. The Rev. E. W. B. Coupiand. -Priest-in-Charge. -200 DONORS needed at Red Cross Blood Clinic in St. Mary's liali, Summerside. Wednesday, Dec. 5th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. -RETURNS FROM HALIFAX- ,B. R. Sharpe, William Hayward. R. E. Ellis mid "Morley M. Bell re- turned to Suniincrside from Hall- fax, N. S., by plane Friday morn- ing. after attending activities in Polljllnctloll with Scottish Rite. Masonry. -S. -l(E.VSlN(”-TON - MALPEQUF. AND FRI-ZIITOWN Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, Nov- cniher 25th will be as follows: - lv'ciisiiii:;ton 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Malpcque 2.30 Rev. E. C. Evans will conduct the services. R.ev'd: D. A. Campbell. interim-Moderator. I -()'1.EAlfY l'AS'l'()RAL CHARGE. The l'nitcd.Church of Canada. - Rev. W. G. Dickson. BA., Minister The services for Sunday. November '.'.'itli, are as follows:-O'I..eary at 11 A. M. Brae at 2 P. M. West Devon at 3.30 P. M. Bloomneld It 17:10 P. M. Sunday Schools:- O'l.enl1v 10 A. M. Brae l P. M: Bloomfield at 11 A. M. Young Peo- ple's Unions in the different con- pregations as announced. All wel- come. -FIRST AID LECTURE -Dr. Austin Delziiicy delivered a most interesting lecture to me Red Cross first aid instructors' refresh- er course on Thursday evening in the Sumersidc High School. The Provincial Civil Defence Commit- tee for Pl”l1'l('C Edward island has asked that 10 per cent of the residents be trained in first aid. Many Red Cross first aid in- strtlciors are willing to teach .cln.sscs. It is hoped that organized lgrcups th:-niigliotit the Province will take steps to avail themselves of first aid iriiining. Personals --Mr. Russell Callaghan of St. Air Cadet Commiilee Holds Annual Meeting Last evening at. tho Rdbsonm Restaurant. Summeroldo. the an- nusl meeting of the provincial committee of the Air Cadet. Les- .gue of Canada was held and in the absence of the provincial chairman. Roy Johnstone, the meeting wu prerldod over by mo .1. Harry Waugh, D.P.C.. who extended a w lcomo to all pre- sent. , The civic welcome was given by His Honor Henry W. Wedge. Reports of the various choir- men were received and all in- dictated that a. great deal of work has been done in the advance- ment of the league in the Pro- vince. The report of the presi- den-t. showed that the two R.C.A. F. Wing Amos-lotions. one in Summerside and the other in Charlottetown. had since their formation sponsored the Air Ca- det movement and had done much in assisting the squadrons to al- tain the high degree of efficiency they have. 'I'he report referred to the great loss sustained by the diath of Mr. A. R. Brennan. who had done so much for the ad- vancement. of the movement in this Province. The splendid work done by the officers of the two provincial squadrons was highly commended by the chairman. FKL Murray Shanks, the com- manding officer of the Summer- side squadron said that at the fiist. parade held in January about 30 boys had shown up and that by June the number had risen to 84. He dealt with the progress that had been made since the formation of the squad- ron and said that one of the main reasons for the progress made was the splendid co-cvperation receiv- ed from the commanding officer of the Summcrside R.C.A.F. Sta- tion. who had placed the facilities of the port at their d1sposal.. Mr. H. L. Garner, president of the Air Cadet League of Canada, Ottawa. paid tribute to the mem- .ory of Mr. A. R. Brennan and the fine work he had done prior to his death. Mr. Garner said he had been closely associated it-i:h Mr. Brennan. not only in the Air Cadet movement, but in the news- paper association as well. He went on to say that he was nstoiinded at the progress made by local Air Cadets and at tnc splendid reports handed in by the various chairmen. "When you work with boys”. he said. "you are ix-orkingwith the greatest as- set in Canada.. it is not the air officers at Ottawa who make the Air Cadet League. it is you mem- bers who are working at squad- ron level who do." he said. He stated that. the expansion programme is going well and said that it is further advanced here in Prince Edward Island than in Louis spent a few days last. week ill Summerside, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Callaghan. I 8 --Mrs. Ber-rjarnian A. her son. Mr. Edmund F. nault. Milton Ave.. iby plane for Baltimore. 'l.ii-.d, in live with her sister. Mrs. Johnstone. for the winter months. -5. Quebec Population lncreaseL20 P.(2. OTTAWA. Nov. 23 -(OP) -The population of Quebec Province in- creased by more than 600.000 in the last 10 years. a jump of 204 per cent, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported today. The Bureau. in another of a series of preliminary regional estimates based on the 1951 cen- sns. estimated Quebec's population at 4.010.235 compzircd With 3,331,- 832 in 1941. For Montreal nnd Jesus islands, the Bureau estimated ii. populat- ion jump in 1.333.669 from 1.1.18.- 431 in 1941 and for Montreal is- l:ind an increase to 1.296.007 from 1.116.800. Quebec City's population was estimated at 249.776 compared with 202,882 in 1041. Sherbrooke went up to 61.271 from 46,514. Matane to (11,500 from 55.414. Levis to 1.67 frcm 78.119. Cihlcoutlmi to 113 25 from 789111 and Abitibi to 86.1178 from 67.689. The numerical increase between 1941 and 1961 was the largest 10- ycar gain in the 100 years of de- cennial ccnsul records since 1&1. Previous large increases wet! 457220 in the 1931-1941 period. 514.152 between 1991 and 193l.ancl 354.734 between 1911 and 1921. BERN SWITZERLAND. - HAP) -- Swiss authorities said to- day more than 2.000 head of cat- tle. sheep and pigs have heen de- stroyed in the last four weeks in this country's .sev-2i-est. outbreak of foot and mouth disease since 1038. The government pays on per cent of the animal's value to the raiser when he agrees to destroy it. Arse- Iiiault who has been residing with Arse- stlmmerside. left on Wednesday. November 211, ,Mary- any other province. Regarding exchange visits to other coun- tries, he contended that the air cadets are just about the finest ambassadors this country ever had.. While the air exchange visits are good for the cadets the real benefit. he said. accrues to the countries they visit. for they create a better understanding with the people of these countries and ours. Air Commodore A. D. Ross. group captain of the Maritime Group. Halifax, spoke' of the in. tci-est and the enthusiasm shown in this Province in the Air Cadet League of Canada. He express- ed appreciation to the Air Force Association for taking over the sponsorship of the two squadrons. Mr. George Boss. managing di- rector of the Air Cadet League, Ottawa. addressed the meeting on matters of general interest to the members. Group Captain A. G. Kenyon. commanding officer of the RC. A.F. Station. Summerside. dealt with the pleasant association he had experienced so "far with the league. which he thought. has come along splendid-ly and he said .he was glad to be able to provide all the assistance he could to the movement.-S. Princess Late For Dale With 1 Gen. Eisenhower (By Don Campbell) PARIS. Nov. 23 - (Reuters)- Princess Margaret: chauffeur took the wrong road today and kept. Gen. Dwight Eisenhower cooling his heels on the Sup- reme Headquarters doorstep for 20 minutes. when Margaret finally did turn up for her tea data with the Supreme Commander and his wife. Eisenhower greeted here: "Your Royal Highness. it is so nice to see you. Did you have a nice trip?" The Princess explained that her auto took the wrong road. land- ing her in the heart of Versailles. The cavalcade of anion turned around and spot! back. taking the next-and right-turn to this headquarters. Margaret was first due at 4:15 p.m.. but the British embassy phoned to say she had left 15 minutes late. She eventually ar- rived at 4:35. The Princess were a black velvet cloche hat and three-quah tor-length chinchilla fur coat and was utcompanizd by her indrin. waiting. Lady Jean Rankine. Eisenhower and the Princell chatted as they walked up I long corridor to when they joined high officers from 10 of the 12 Atlantic Pact countries. The Princess stayed an hour and when the left wu escorted tfggz OGUARDIAN. ., llwarded Dominion Legion Scholarship Pictured above is Miss Mar- garet. Ellis, 16 year old daughter of E. B. Ellis, O'Leary. a veteran of the First World War. who has been awarded the Dominion Com- mand. Canadian Leglon Scholar- ship. She is presently attending Mount Allison University. While in Grade 8 in O'Leary school Miss Ellis won the award for Prince Edward Island in the drawing conte'st. sponsored by the llnive-rsit,v of New Brunswick. She also led this Province in the Grade 8 examinations. In the Grade 10 Mnlrictllullon examin- ations the high marks she scored won her the prize for leading O'Leary School as well as permit- ting her to win another prize for mathematics. . Last year she took two year's lwork in one at Prince of Wales ;Collei.:e. winning her certificate land finishing in 14th place in 11119 second year. Miss Ellis also won first prize in the lillnritinic Art Contest sponsored by Mount Allison University and (lie Birks Gold Medal for Proficiency in Art Cl IARLOTTETOWN Tyne Valley To llave first Clinic Residents of Tyne valley and the surrounding districts are 20111! to have an opportunity of being donors at the first Red cross Blood Donor Clinic to be held in their own locality on Thursday evening. December 6th.. This Clinic is being organized under the efficient leadership of Mrs. Oscar MncNcill of Conway who is an enthusiastic donor herself. hav- ing reportcd at Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics in different localit- les every three months since the service was inaugurated cember 1948 The Womenis 1n- stitutes in the districts near Tyne Valley are all cooperating to make the Tyne Valley Clinic one of the most successful first clinics ever held in the Province and are receiving wonderful assistance from Rev. L. A. Dignnn of Port Hill. Alberion and Vicinity Mr. and Mi-Sjchael Ahearn. Alberton. were visitors to Duvar on Thursday, Nov. 22nd. Mr. and Mrs.. John Oliver are visiting relatives and friends in. summcrville, Mass. and other American cities. -Mrs. A. J. Bernard spent Thur- sday evening at Tigiiish where she attended the musical festival at Tignish Convent. in which her daughter Catherine took part. The many friends of Mr. J. P. Tanlon. Alberton, will be sorry to, learn that he was taken suddenlyl 111 while on si fox hunting trip on, Thursday and is confined to his home. -PW at Prince of Welles College. The Summerside Amateur Ath- letic lissociatlon held their regular fall session at the Town Hall last night with the president, D.0. Stewart in the chair. Jamesl Hogan. Jr.. read the financial re-,1 port which appears below and it! was approved. Mr. Stewart in his report congratulated 1-folman's in- termediate baseball team on their splendid showing during the 1951 season. They had won the lslaiidi championship for the fourth con-. secutive year. and tliougli they did' not win the Mnr.ll1i1e crown tiici” went, down with flying colors. nlltl their conduct on and off the field. in Middleton brotlght compliment-i ary remarks from the mavor of, 'that totvn. Mr. Stewart. on behalf of the S. A. A.A., expressed thanks to R.T. Holnian. Ltd. for assum- ing the expenses of the final scr- ies; to J.K. Curran for the gener- ous way he stood behind baseball in Summersldc all season; to Bob Clark who spent. many hours with his tractor getting the foctball field and track in shape. -and all free of charge: to Art MacKin- non, Summci-side High School teacher uhose work with the school track and field team re- sulted in such a. splendid show- ing at the track and field meet in Charlottetown: to James Hogan. Jr.. the secretary of-the associa- tion. for his untiring efforts all summer to make the several dport projects a success. and to all oth- ers who contributed. either in time or money to make the 1951 sports piogram the success it undoubted- ly was. A motion was carried to the effect that Messrs. Harry Dickie and Clarence Steele, of the hockey committee. be empowered to add to their committee. and confer with the Kinsmen Club, with Physical Fitness Department. and with Messrs. Curran & Gaudet relative to their winter plans for minor hockey. and report to the s.A.- A.A. hockey executive any time they thought it necessary. Joseph Gallant was appointed from the chair as chairman of the bnxiniz committee. and there was considerable discussion as in ways and means of getting a place for the younsz boys to hold their box- ing sessions. A motion was passed in pay fif- teen dollars towards the expenses of delegates. tip to six. to attend the hockey school in Charlotte- town December 10-12. Flnimclnl Report Financial report of the Summer- sido Amateur Athletic Association. Receipts: Balance . . 0 Ma Membership campaign . . 2777.33 Baseball receipts . 712.97 Canteen i-cceipts 3-103i Total 8 3530.33 Expenses. G Town Leacuc .. 8 390.07 Minor baseball Coaching . 700.00 Travelling 1 ?.'ln..'i.'i Grounds keeper (Phillips) 156.00 Grounds keeper (Geo. Cameron) 60.00 Softball (men as women). 9.1.83 Track and field . . .. '.'4.m Tennis . 56.00 Volleyball 34.73 Construction 8411.70 General 85.32 Total 3 2.725..'(f. Cash balance . 8 804.911 Respectfully submitted. Jame: T. Hogan. Scciv.-Treu. Audiud and approved by Norman W. Hall. Auditor. fur twirl-. MATHlEU'S iii )4'UF' to the front entrance by the Supreme Commander and Mrs. ,,..!hIaiu- ' Siside Amateur Athletic Assin Annual Meeting DALLBE-JK AND Continu d from page 1 Hancock: 4. . B Jones Section 2 - Adult Female - '1 Entries - 1. B B. Jones: 2. Leith, Clark. Summcrslde: I Clark: 4. L. W. Hancock; 5, .B.l B. Jones 1 Section 3 - Kit Male - 8 En-I tries - 1. L w. Hancock: 2. Ray-) mond Lavendier. Georgetown; 3. B. B Jones; 4. Reginald Gallant. New Acadia; 5. L. W. Hancock Sect-ion 4 -- Kit Female - 55 Entries G 1. B. B. Jones; 2. L W HRHCDCRI 3. Raymond Lavcnclier; 4, B. B. Jones Championships Males - 1. B. B. Jones Reserve: 1 L w. Hancock 1 Females - 1. B. B. Jones. Re-i serve: B. B. Jones E Grand Champion - l B. B.. Jones. Reserve: L. W. Hancock. i Class 2 .- Platinum (sllverblu) Section 1 - Male (Adult and Kiti L 8 Entries - 1. George A. , Calibeck. Summersidc: 2. Georgcl A. Callbeck: 3. L. W. Hancock: 4, L. K. Lockerby. Hamilton; 5. Leith Clark Section 2 - Female and Kit) --10 Entries - 1, George A. Call- bcck; 2. George A Callbeck; 21. L. W. Hancock; 4. Leith Clark; 5. B. B. Jones; 6. L. K. Locket-by Cllla 8 - Platinum- Saction 1 - Male (Adult and Kit) - 9 Entries - 1. Leith Clark: 2. B B. Jones: 3. Clayton Mill: 4. George A. Callback: 5. L. W. Hancock: 6. L. W. Hancock Section 2 -- Female t'Adult and Kit) - 8 Entries - l. Leith Clark: 2. George A. Callback: 3. L W. Kit) L 10 Entries - 1. George A. Callback: 2. L. K. 1..oL'keroy; 3. B. B. Jones: 4. Leith Clark: 5. B. B. Jones; 6. George A. Call- beck Section 2 - Female tAdult and Kill -- 9 Entries - 1, L. K. Lockenby; 2. B. B. Jones: 3. Leith Clark; 4, George A. Callback; 6. George A. Callback; 6. L. K. Lock- erby. Class I - Pastel Section l.- Male Kit) - 11 Entries - l. Leith Clark; 2. George A. Callback; 3. Leith Clark: 4. B. B. Jones; 5, L. K. Lockcnby; 6. L. K. Dockerby; 7, George A. Calibeck. Section 2 - Female (Adult and in DE- "Kill - 9 Entries - 1. George A. Callrbeck; 2. L. K. Lockerby; 3. Leith Clark: 4. L. W. Hancock; 5., B. B. Jones; ti. 3. B. Jones. Championships Males - 1. George A Callbeck. Reserve: Leith Clark. Females - 1. George A. Call- bcck. Reserve: L. K. Lnckerby. Grand Champion Pastel -- 1, George A. Callbeck. Reserve: Leith Clark. Chas 6-white No entries. Class 1 - Breath of Spring Pist- inum and Stewart Platinum Section 1 - Entries - 1. Leith Clark; 2. L. W. Hancock; 3. B. B. Jones; 4. B. B. Jones. ' Section 2 - Adult Female - 5 Entries - 1. Clayton Mill: 2, B. B. Jones; 3, B. B. Jones; 4. L. W. Hancock. Section 3 .- Kit Male - 5 En- tries - 1. B. B. Jones; 2. B. B. Jones: 1. L. W. Hancock; 4, L. W. Hancock. Section 4 --Kit Female - 1 Entries - 1. B. B. Jones: 2. L. W. Hancock; 3. B. B. Jones; 4. L. W. Hancock. Championships Males L 1. Leith Clark. Re-A serve: L. W. Hancock. Females - B. B. Jones. Re-1 serve: L. W. Hancock. Grand Champion - 1. B. B. Jones. Reserve: Leith Clark. Class 8 -'- Aleutians s- Section 1 - Male (Adult and Kit)-2 Entries - 1. George Call- beck; 2. Geoige Callbeck. Section 2-Female (Adult and Kiti-e Entries- 1. George Call- beck; 2. George Callbeck. Championships Males-l. Reserve: George A. Callbeck. Females S 1. George A. Call- beck. Reserve: George A. Call- beck. Grand Champion - 1. George? BRIDAL WllEATll - ROLEX 4 .WESTLDX'- llDllS0ll (Adult and Adult Male - 5' George A. Callbeck. Mr. Herbert 5. Matthews was re-elected president of the Alber- ton Curling Club at the annual meeting held in the Curling Club last night. Mr. J. C. Matthews was re-elected vice president and .1. H. Myrick. secretary. with R. E. McDonald as treasurer. The meeting was presided over by the president. Mr. H. 5. Matthews. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary and approved. The treasurer. Mr. R. E. Mc- Donald. prcsented the financial statement showing a balance of 3114.94. PAGE FIFTEEN Alberton Curling Club Holds Annual Meeting . The following comrnlttua were appointed: Entertainment com- mittee. J. C. Matthews, W. C. Leavitt. F. Millman. E. Campbell. Membership committee. G. 1!. Campbell. M. Perry. G. H. Hardy. Charles Gordon. Games committu: I-I. D.' Cor- bett. J. H. Myrlck, J. C. Matthews. Ice committee, C. W. Hay . Fred Millman. Erskine Campbell, J. C. Matthews. The next meeting will M held on December 14th at which time the members of the Lsdiel Club will be invited to attend.- A. Callbeck. Reserve: Callback. Class it--Sapphire Section 1-Male Adult and Kit) .-7 Entriesal. L. W. Hancock; 2. L. W. Hancock; 3. George A. Call- beck; 4. Hancock and Leckie; 5, Hancock and Leckle. Section '2,-Female (Adult and Kill--6 Entries - 1, George A. Callback: 2. Hancock and Leckie:: 3. Hancock and Leckie; 4, L. W. Hancock. George' A. Grand Champion--l. L. W. Han- cock. Resetrvez L. W. Hancock. Championships Males-1. L. W. Hancock. Re-L serve: L. W. Hancock. Females - 1. George A. Call-, be-ck. Reserve: Hancock and. Leckie. I Freezing temperatures B. Hunier lost In Woods BATHPRST, N. 13.. Nov. 23 - (CPi L Search continued un.sur:- ecssfully today for Aureie White. 24. of East Bothurst. lost in woods of the Canobie district since Tues- day. He has been unreported since he became separated from two hllntliig companions - Sprague Wiseman and Gordon Graham. also of East Bathiirst They said he had no food or matches. prevailed ill the area Tuesday and Wednes- iday nights. TUESDAY, NOV. 27 Come just the same. poultry industry; sure can POULTRY i LOADING LIVE POULTRY I Pegliaps this Station is a little out of your way. Trying here at all times to be some help to the I genuinely admire and appreciate good poultry. E KENSINGTON. P. E. 1. - 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. use your support. Han-rock; 4. L. W. Hancock; .'i.i Leith Clark Championships . Males-1. Leith Clark. Reserve: B. B. Jones Females - 1. II.-ith Clark Re- serve: George A. Callbeck E Grand Champion - 1, Leith Clark. Reserve: Leith Clark i Class 4 - Pastel Section 1 - Male (Adult. and- l I The LADIES' AID Of the Prince County Hos- pital, sponsors of the annual League of Mercy Tea, wish; to thank all those who con-, tributed cash donations and! individual gifts making this one of the most successful of these affairs yet held. POULTRY BUYING LIVE FOWL AND CHICKEN namv. Paying Highest Market Prices. FRED WADMAN ltonslngton daily drawings on prize drawing. on l.adies' or Genis' 1 We have placed a gift to the person will he a chrome donated weekly. display window. dahle service plus ulin unm styling. free coupons. which 811' December 24th inclusive. for the value. All coupons will he allowed to accumulate for ice 529.95 will be avail- contest can he made one on each For readers of this advcrtisonieni. JEWELLERS today. tomoi'roiv. or with your name and addre Drawing". Snmmerside. the letters received eac MOASE JEWELLERS Summerside Announce 1951 have set aside for low prices ELLERS. 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