20 a large number of friends and Mr. And Mrs. Observe 25th On Tuesday evening, January neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Locker- by, the occasion being the cele- bration of their 25th. wedding an- niversary. _ Mr. James Wallace read an appropriate address and they were presented with a sum of Have False Fire Alarm In S’Side R. Lockerby Anniversary money. Mr. Lockerby on behalf of his wife, thanked one and all for their kindness and thoughtfull- ness, after which all joined in singing “For They are Jolly Good Fellows.” Lunch was served by several ladies of the community and a social time enjoyed by all. N. MacDonald Heads Carleton Men’s Ass'n Three Sent To Supreme Court Three young Summerside men John B. Perry, Jr., Gerald White, and Clarence “Cayuse” Gallant, appeared in Summer- side Police» Court Saturday morning on a charge of at- tempted breaking at the Sum- merside Curling Club early Wednesday morning. The three elected trial by judge and jury, and after pre- liminary hearing by Magistrate E. H. Strong, the were com- mitted to Supreme Court for trial. The prisoners, in possession of wrecking bars, were ap- prehended at the scene of the The largest financial undertak- ents" Council at Dalhousie Un- iversity has ended with the hand- ing over of a cheque for $5,773.- 49 to Dr. A.E. Kerr, President of the University, in full payment of a pledge made by the stud- ents eight years ago. The money constitutes the unpaid amount pledged by Dalhousie students in March 1950 as part of a $10,000 pledge to aid in the construction of the Dalhousie Memorial Rink. Council President, Murray Fra- ser, handed the cheque over to iDr. Kerr and Brig. H.V.D. Iaing, Dalhousie Students’ Cduncil Pays Final Share Of Pledge .ces, raffles, and operation ing in the history of any Stud-[various canteens with all of the net proceeds going into the Rink Fund. has now been dissolved. The “Rink Rats” organization The Guardian Page 13 Mon, February, 3. 1953 cent overnight visitor to Char- f lottetown. 0 Mrs. Lorne Reeves and two boys Ross and Gordon. and M1‘- Stan Evans, Bedque. were Stin- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Grant. At Freetown Mr. and Mrs. House Warming On Saturday evening, January 4th. neighbors friends and rela- tives gathered at the home of William Cairns Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison and children, Summerside, were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchin- son and family were recent 0V8!‘- night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shermon Hutchinson, Summer- side. Last Evening As members of the Summer- ‘break ab°“t 12:15 Wednesday 'Chairman of the Board of Gover- (nee Helen Pendleton R.M. Ken- m°“““3’ by Cmstables Stewart unors of Dalhousie, stating that sington) to extend best wishes in 141-. Ben Champion, president of the Summerside branch of the dian Legion, DAR CPETITION IAUGURATED stalled dart boards in the Legion Home on Saturday afternoon. He _.~ of a dart throwing competiition -Thieves broke into the Canad- in National Railway freight shed pfess shipment to Halifax for the Q'Leary branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. *Tlie'money, packed in a wood- g“ box and weighing 140 pounds, was shipped by the bank staff a at 5:30 Friday evening and ‘shed at the freight shed by the gation agent, Mr. Upton Seaman. to the ‘size of the box it not be placed in the office Former Port Waltham iii-ing the weekend Mr. Cras- lll Weeks of Alberton received news of the death of his cousin, Mi,-. Irwin Docherty, which occur- rid in Waltham, Mass., on Dec- tuber 23rd. -Aged sixty-four years, he was a " ‘of the late David and Pris- Craswell Docherty of Port Hill. As a young man he learned IE, car-penter’s trade and this California and Austin in British and one sister, Hazel, , ’ and living in British Col- —-. -. .,. . WESTERN <.,;ouARoIAN POULTRY at our Mondays and Tuesdays only pniigs by appointment. Wad- , VATIVE Meeting, Ken- -East and West poles, at llltgcnsington Town Hall Tues- ‘lay. February 4, at 8 o'clock. SINGTON Rink tonight _.' Farmers League. Spring- iversus Rustico game time 4, NC}! RIVER Hall Thursday ‘ 51111. social and pot luck sup- and 50 cents. Sponsored by .'LIST of defaulting tax- - J for the Borden School Will be posted on Febru- 7.9!. 1958. Mrs. J: W. Cann, .17 School Trustees. _ 3 9 Miss Mable Matheson -C '~ t teachers federation over - -I. W. tonight 6.30. Subject llietational situation in this pro- l GAIN Amateur calva- ,ln 0’Leary Hall, Feb. 3rd PL3=‘P~m. Sponsored by the ladies 05 the Community Hospital. f 50. Childr . . “whee. en 25 Contest PM-— i-Lglfotessional Cards Chartered Accountants Ads“ Kensington on Saturdays) j de 3551 ' INSURANCE ‘Ii F_J. Ellis & Son Limited 5- Raymond Grant, Recent tampering with private letter boxes in the lobby of Sum- .mer's-ide Post Office. alclrted Postal employees. and Satur- day morning resulted in catch- private mail of a box holder shortly after the lobby opened at 7 a.m. The discovery was made by Mr. Leroy Carver, a postal em- ployee, working the building, who, from inside the office, ob- served someone in the lobby going throughlmall in the postal box belonging to Enman Drug Co. Believing it to be an intruder, .Mr. Carver jumped over the service counter in the inner lob- by, and looking through the Smith discovered the box was R.C.M.P. is missing about eight o'clock Satur-lfiieft. llrhieves Get $1,700 From Express At O'Leary safieland it was left in the shed day morning. w ici is a separate building from Entry into the shed was made The Alberton detachment of the investigating the Hold Young Nlan Tampering With Letter Boxes In S’Side locked plate glass doors seper- ating the inner and outer lob- bies, he recoganized a Sum- merside man still going through the Drug Store Mail Box. basement with his key to open the doors between the lobbies, the two men arrived at the scene just in time to see and recoganize the same man leav- ing the building through the un- locked outer door. The incident was reported to Summerside Police, and the man, then on liberty on a sus- pended sentence for a recent theft, was taken into custody by Summerside police on Satur- day afternoon. midsection. The Russian Spiitniks were placed in north-south orbits. The northernmost point of Ex- plorer’s path takes it on a line from Southern California to below Cape Hatteras, N.C. Its small size makes it difficult to spot. The U.S. satellite is part of the International Geophysical Year progra in which many nations are gat ering and sharing infor- mation about the earth and space. President Eisenhower, in an- nouncing that Explorer was in or- bit, said all data it collects will be freely shared with other coun- tries, including Russia. The Soviet Union also has promised to share the scientific fruits of its Sputniks and says the first batch of data is en route to IGY officials. Dr. von Braun said the Ex- plorer is only "a rival in spirit to Sputnik." “The frightening thing is the rate of’ progress of their effort,” von Braun said of the Russians. cent greater than theirs it would still take five years to overtake them.” ADVISE RADIO WAVE The United States told the world be talking. The code in which it and has even been published in a magazine for radio amateurs. Some points about the pencil- shaped, six-foot satellite: It was hurled into orbit by a Jupiter-C rocket using a new fuel named “hidyne,” which gives more push a pound than conven- tional fuels. Hidyne had been tested in a few other missiles but never before in the particular type used for the launching. port from Explorer that was in line with what had been expected ~—30 counts a second. The temperature inside the sat- ellite in space is 85 degrees, as Besides his wife and family he leaves to mourn his death, one “If we should attain a rate 20 per on what frequencies (108.03 and 108 megacycles) Explorer would transmits its observations, by.sig- nal bursts, was made -available Summerside, spent the past week-end ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy.Ramsay’s Spring- hill. - Mr. Walter Macflntostn. re-’ turned to his home in Mount Pleasant: aster spending the past few months in Labrador, where he has been employed. Mr. Lea Adams, Summerside, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac- Arthur, Springhill. Mr. and Mrs. Bloise Ellis and sons Elton and Dale, Tig- nish, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Ellis’s father Mr. Angus Enman, Springhill. Friends of Mr. John Baglole, Northam, are pleased to see him home again after being a patient in Prince County Hos- pital. Friends of N1‘. Richard Ellis are sorry to learn that he is a patient in‘ O'Leary Community Hospital. We all join in wishing Mr. Ellis a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDon- ald and son Leslie Covehead were recent visitors at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ramsay, Springhill. Friends of little Nancy Cot- ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Cotton, Springhill, are sorry to learn that she has ‘pneumonia. We all join in wish- ing little Nancy a speedy re- covery. J Mrs. Oscar MacNeil St. Eleanors was a recent visitors to Springhill. Friends of Mr. William Grigg, Springhill, are sorry to learn he had to enter Prince County Hospital. We all join in wishing Mr. Grigg a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur, side Volunteer Fire Departmentl at their respective homes last evening watched the conclusion of a 30-minute television show dealing with the organization‘ - and action of a voulnteer firel departmet in a town in Western Canada, the phone in the‘Sum-l merside Police office rang, andl a woman’s voice reported a‘ fire at Mark Gaudet’s Grocery Store operated by two brothers. Mark and Hillary Gaudet, on Granville Street. siren and among those who arrived on three fire trucks. which rushed to scene of the re- ported fire where everything was found to be in order. While no person possessed a sense of proper responsibility could conceivable be respon- sible ilor making a false fire alarm, yet this foolish and wan- ton action last evening resulted speeding through slush covered streets to a false alarm. Prepare For Summerside , Minstrel Show The music room of the Sum- merside Elementary School re- verberated yesterday afternoon to the varied moods of Old Dixie 4th annual ministrel show. Un- der the direction of the old cot- ton’ picker himself, Herb Schur- man, there is no doubt that this show will eclipse any underta- ken in the past. - A completely new repertoire of songs with a southern flare, fresh and spicy "‘end-man” gags, nnvelty numbers, in- strumental and vocal items all enhansed in a fabulous stage setting of the lazy Mississippi the Lions Club’s best effort is perhaps largely due to the fact that they have agreed to donate 50 percent of the’ proceeds “of this project to the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. It is felt that the general pub- he will show their enforsement of this gesture by generously supporting the Lions Club show. Further announcements through the medium of radio and press will outline the program for the sale of tickets. The show has been extended to three nights, opening at the Civic Auditorium on Tuesday the 25th of Febur- ary. . . CASCUMPEC Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas and childnen Linda and Margar- et, also Mrs. James Thomas, mo- tored to Charlottetown, Tuesday January 7 and spent the day vis- iting with relatives and friends. Mrs. John Hugh MacDonald, has returned home, having spent two weeks visiting friends in Kentville, N.S. The regular monthly meeting of the Auxiliary in connec-tion with the 0'Leary Community hospital -was held Friday even- ing January 17th. at the home of Mrs. Firth MacNeil. Roll call was answered by members don- ating articles to the hospital. Fourteen members paid their dues. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. J. B. Thomas. Mr. Jackie Lockerby, student at Union Commercial College, Charlottetown spent the weekend of January 18th. at the home‘ of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russ- m,erside, spent the weekend at the home of her parents Mr. ALBERTON Sgt. and Mrs. T. D. Trenouth and their three children, Pictou, N. S. spent the weekend‘ in The Annual Meeting of the Men’s Association of the Tryon United Church Pastoral charge Berry and Sigurd MacKinr.-ii. A fourth man’ escaped as the officers approached the rink. was held in the Cape Traverse United Church Parlor on Wed- nesday, January 15th. at 8 p.m. A delicious Supper was served by the Ladies of the congregation. Following the Supper the busi- ness period opened. Due to the absence of the president Allison Harper, Keith Lord occupied the chair and called upon Randolph Stevenson to lead the devotional ‘ period. A hymn was followed by The minutes of the previous meeting were read by Everett Howatt. The chairman of the Nominat- ing Committee Ralph Maccaull brought in the state of offices for the New Year which was passed unanimously. Honorary presi- ‘dent, Rev. A. D. C. Earle; president, Norman MacDonald; vice-president, Sheldon Dixon; ph Stevenson; program commi- ttee, A. K. Lord; Sheldon How- att; George Nicholson; Dr. Peter MacDonald; attendance comm tee, Walter Wood, Keith Foy, B. J. Trowsdale, Ralph DeGrasse, Alf Norring, Cook Howatt; Church News: Austin Smith. The election of Officers was followed by a short discussion on the Tatamagouche Training camp Due to the absence of the presi- dent his report was read by K. Lord. The speaker for the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lewis and two children were Sunday visit- ors to Alaska, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacEachern. Mr. and Mrs. Rustin MacNev- in and daughter Joyce recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace Gamble. Due to the recent sleet storm and the icy conditions of the roads, a number of people from this area were marooned away from home. cumpec. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murray were_ Sunday, January 26th. vis- itors to‘ Mill Road guests of Mr.‘ The canteen attendant who gave evidence at the prelimin- ary hearing, stated that a base- ment window had been fiorced and two quarts of liquor was missing from the canteen in which a pane of glass in one of the doors had been smashed. WELLINGTON Church where requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. Justin MacDonald. Left to mourn are two’ daughters, (Bella) Mrs. T. Arsenault and (Mary) Mrs. Alonzo Arsenault, both of Sum- merside, also 12 grandchildren. Pallbearers were Abdon Arsen- ault Alan Graham, Theophitus Arsenault, Urville Sonier, Cedric Perry and Herbert Gallant. St. Eleanors, recently’ visited re- latives here. A very enjoyable evening was spent on January 11th at the home of r. and Mrs. Joseph H. Arsena t as a surprise party the Church of Scotland, Cape Traverse, was introduced by Alf Norring. Mr. Christie based his address on “The life of Daniel.” Following the address a lively sing-song was enjoyed by all with Dr. Peter MacDonald pre- Earle. BURTON Mrs. Bernard MacDonald, Glen- garry, is visiting with relatives in Amherst, N.S. . A large number of men attend- ed the wood chopping “bee” at St. Marks. Lot 7, and parish farm on Wednesday, January 22. Two very successful card par- ties were held in St. Marks, Lot Clarence Butler, Emmett Griffin, consolation prizes, Lorne Luttrell and Kevin Howard. Dancing was enjoyed excellent Vmusig furnished and Mrs. James Murray. ' ll C.U. \l|lPERlAL PRODUCTS SSO ‘by Lai‘ice/ Daltoi‘i,"iLdrne Howard and Mrs. Colridge Rogers. here on Feb. the ‘students felt pleased and re- lieved at having fulfilled their moral obligations to the Univ- ersity. The money, to pay off the bal- ance of the pledge, resulted from the acknowledgment of services collected from previous Council pledges and originally slated for investment along with other in- vestments currently being held by the students’ Council. Mr. Dave Matheson, Vice-President of the Council explained that the payment had now wiped out the sible eventual construction of a Students’ Union Building on the Studley campus. A report deal- ing with the feasibility of the construction of such a building along with other recommenda- tions is to be made to the Coun- cil, February the 15th. Since 1950, date of the original pledge, a student organization known as the “Rink Rats” suc- ceeded in raising $4,226.51 by in honor of Mr. Edward Arsen- ault’s brithday. About 35 guests were present. A very appropriate address was read by his brother Eloi, two lovely gifts were pre- sented by the host. The evening was spent in dancing. Music pro- vided by Edward and Amand Arsenault. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Gallant and family of Summerside, re- cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar- cade Arsenault, St. Chrysostem. N.Y.-on January 4th, of Mrs. Viola Aldich, formerly Viola ’Yeo, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yeo of Welling- ton. Funeral service was held at Roche Ryan uneral Home. Sur- viving are one son Harold and one sister, Lina, in Albany, N.Y. Two brothers D.W. Yeo of West Devon, and W.L. Yeo of Roy- stan, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silliker has returned to their home here af- expects to reside here for some time. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray.Howatt,Sum- merside, were guests of Mrs. Eva Day on Sunday. BM WELCOME . FOSTER‘ HEWITT I To all sport fans in Canada he is Iinown as the "M'ISTER HOCKEY‘ OF CANADA". he will make a goodwill visit to this province arriving 5th. THE FOLLOWING IMPERIALIOIL DEALERS Hand AUTOGRAPHED by FOSTER HEWITT for this occasion. a ._ souvenir to have for a lifetime. Th ese PUCKS will be given FREE to honor of their recent marriage. The bride and groom were ex- corted to the seat of honor by Miss Lillian Millar. Summer- side, spent a_ few days recently at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Millar. - the birde’s sister Miss Betty Pendleton RN. and Mr. Wilfred Waugh. Mr. Louis Cairns capably acted as chairman and after a few congratulary remarks to the bride and groom called on the ladies to take charge of the pro- ceedings. Man: lovely gifts were carried in by Mrs. Walter E. Stavert and Mrs. Howard Cairns. These were The verses were read by Mrs. Donald Bernard, on behalf of the community friends and relatives as a token of their good wishes, then presented the newly wedded couple with a well filled purse. William, on behalf of his bride and himself expressed his dwp appreciation of this tangible ex- pression of their kindness towards them and invited all to visit them _ in the firemen turning out in ecretary-treasurer, Everett How- f ' 1 ' , d . at 3113’ time-_ _ 'mo'1_.eary Friday night and made the station. by forcing the lock on the door steady rain and risking their ztt; Publicity committee, Randol- M1‘- and MW EH0“ B31‘1°W- means 0 muslca reviews an After 8 500131 evening Spent 111 ofiwltll $1,700 in silver under ex- The relieving age..t Mr. M. ' “V95 clinging to fire trucks games and other social activities, all returned to their. homes wish- ing the bride and groom health and prosperity through the com- and fami y, Trave1ler’s were Sunday guests of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ad- Mr. and Mrs. _Shermon Hutch- inson and family, Summerside, were Sunday visitors of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutch- Mrs. Florence Grant and chil- dren Peggy and Warren, Sum- merside, were Sunday guest of . . , , Opened by M1‘S- Walter Bernard her parents Mr. and Mrs. Colin f t removes a in which Legion members have a 1:333:21?’ 0fH1tl}l1:ryFiga‘g1§I§a Meditation “New Life in Christ.” Gffilnefalf °f thle lat: 1;/IItS't1vI:ry 1:25‘; Imam‘ obstficlebélilgthet lglfitg Passetll byi llvlrs. El]':l,C l\{IcM;1V1'tl30 Hutchinson.’ ‘ . - . _ - - - 1-me r. o pans curren y l su ie d M , - ““‘ "°‘” ° “° "‘ “S *"°“ an rzzt-.*:.‘;“.:V.*‘::..*:.*;$. ii. ‘is. ‘is; §§i.‘.‘."‘i§.Z"£§t‘;2fi..Y“éiZ§f§?‘°‘“ .2 by Y “ as 6 M an Mrs. Rest, SIIMMERSIDEEL Tonight (Mon.)—-7:15-9:10 Tues.: 3:30-7:15-9:10 ing years. ELLERSLIE MacNevin. town. Mr. and Mrs. Ord Sharpe, Leary, were recent visitors of and Mrs. Albert Sharpe. Mrs. Seaman Reeves were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. Theodore Gillis. AND BIDEFORD Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maclssac Borden, were recent visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.R. were recent visitors to Charlotte- is n d daughter Wendy, Summerside, Mr. and Mrs. E.R. MacNevin were recent visitors to Summer- "DESK SET" I Starring: Katherine Hepburn &‘ Spencer Tracy Man Dies ing a young Summerside man Summoning the caretaker 111,1-elodiesi bash the tsutmmersidf Rev. Mr‘ Christie" Minister of s“'I.‘iIll1§ §le§ll§.g°r§i§;éa by benel The death occurred at Albany, Mn and Mm P_M_ Maccaun ‘-1 » in the act of gping through the Matthew Arsenault, from thé c,’,‘;§§ En“ p,§p‘;‘,.‘;‘,,°,fs fifi, ",‘,’,',';",’, ell Lockerby, di°tl°l1 by the Re“ A- D- 0- / " CIVIC STADIUM MONDAY— j ‘ 8-10——Skating. TUESDAY— . 1-3—Pre-School Skate. 7 :30-—Town Taxi vs. Sherbrooke. One hour Skate 0’- Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Millar were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Randell Boates, 0’Leary. . . Ad. - - ter spending past few months in side. 3-391: 881115 . " his lifetime work. He had , and-the “°sta1g‘° d°°k“’g °f 3 M1” LIV“ B“°“”‘- M“ M35 7. Parish Hall. January 15 and Summerside. mission 35 cents. T” . .. . . replica of the most famous of was .3 recent visitor to “scum, . . I t h failing health for some . . L 3“ river boats, the Robert E_ pee sponsored by St. Marks sub- ' _ _ thgrieg/ilds erg lp/heaseiliuvio Bear WEDNESDAY “rm- 1.. . - - . Y°"k 5¢'°"*'5'5 5'’'“N° 1 I-e» a show or W M'- was .:::*°:.::.*:: :2; ii;.L-ci:.i:: ‘ins. ..:.-..=:.. 4 .5 3o—sk .1‘ y es w e eis survive d a1i¢_ ' . ' i _ - _ _ , .; 3, , Wm children, several grand_ (Cqnfinued From Page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mac_ Dailffiriedqlinceixfltive to make this })ee;<:n‘ib;isdycl<:ti;gagedfo:1‘til1e(i;ast Butler, William Cooke, Mrs. many friends. Miss MacLel1an ed and that he is home again. 1'18 children, two brothers, Edgar in west to east around the earth's Lead and daughter Dianne, Vs ‘"3 “’°° “ 3" 7 p.m.—St. Mary's Con- vent Ice Sports. 1 hr. skate after. Admission ‘Mr. E.S. Burliegh was a OFFER YOU A FR Explorer was fitted with deli- Miss Ernestine Williams, and Kenneth Enman, cate wire detectors so that ii Springhill is spending a few Springhill- - ' Earle Hickey & Co. could report if meteorites struck days at the home of he!‘ Sister ' Bank of commerce it and severed the wires. Four of and brother-in-law lvir. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mac- . ' " 4- _ Building the 11 detectors ruptured, but it Harold Henderson, S’Side. Arthur, Mount Pleasant, were rside. P.E.I. Phone 2235 is not yet known whether meteor- recent "19“°r5 at the h°me °f . X . ites or the shock and vibration Mr. and Mrs. John Steele Sum- Mrs. MacArthur’s parents, Mr. . « Barrister of launching were responsible, merside, were recent visitors at apd Ml‘S- IV311 Millar. Slimmer- : George R, MacMahon, Experience is expected to show. the h°me °f and M"5- S1d°' - ‘ 4 LLB The San Diego, Calif., tracking Claytm‘ B3u“m' Mmmt Pleas‘ 1505 Wage, St_ ' Summerside station received a cosmic ray re- ant‘ 50-25¢. re- 1 F. 8: H. GALLANT A , f M . - ' ' ' .s.s:~m,:. _ Auto _ Casuauy expected. o,§'g,f,”s*‘;‘;re€;‘t§f*§,;f and §,;rS.T_,‘o°,fn every customer purchasing $3.00 worth of Imperial gasolines from ' ‘ ‘net. St. Summerside The weekly card party of H. Wells. - "\%———' Former Emerald - - = 1.. ft ' Qp+°me+r;s+ fvigilnlggfél in tlggrgggolhojséugg Misses Helen Bryan’ Anetta the IMPERIAL ESSO SERVICE STATIONS LISTED BELOW. E. E, Parkman Man Passes January 22nd with a good at- g19rdon.tE(tlhelt R_ayner and Vera / ’ °"" D" “-0- te’-‘dance b,I,ms;Grfigg 1“f°n the spl-‘l.egthse‘ivc(:sIa1kSexl3 1 E ALFRED GAUDET / "°"°S"!§I<I=%IXIIi§i2§lv omci: reldgirizcdli lite s1:[dlrrli)El1vl7’s 0fEtrI"l1§rSal.1ll'il: iiilvziiigame xhig)hesct os(::(:)1?e.e 5’ °r in Alberton. MUTTART S ESSO SERVIC : er St. Summersidr den death of his brother, John _ _ MI. and Mrs warren Lord SUMMERSIDE MISCOUGHE I94‘ t‘ B F H lBc.r1’1a1‘d at his home in Somer- Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ellis ‘ ' v . _ Enter R_()_ l . _ . B . W n Efi Charlottetown, were recent guests 5'‘ N ’ ville Mass. U.S.A. On Jan and family, lair, ay e, e V I . slflerside, P.E.l. Phone 311° ' 30th ’ and Deanna’ O,Leary_ were of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardy, gALLMAN’S BUILDING uary ' recent visitors at the home of A1bert°n' I RAMSAY S ESSO SERVICE _ . . . Miss Belle Wilkie, Charlotte- ' it B.Sc., 0.D. brother Percy. and flV€ Sisters? Sprmghl-l1~ town, was aweekend guest of her SUMMERSIDE WEST KENSINGTON 4; Water Street, Summerside Mrs. Theodore Bolger, Roxbury, . parents, Mr. and Mrs_ Arthur ./Above Maurice Mill's Men’s Mass; Mrs. John Guide, Burling- Miss Harriets MacLeo_g. Ipfhlo wilkje, Alberton : Wea. 1w M‘. Cecil lluglies, is attending ummersi e igi l, PHONEr3530 %\(f,I,1,'.1,,,,.::,“P_ E.1Sl.; Mrs. Walter Schopl, spent hthe waekeiidvll at Alltlilnt and Mrs. Lloyd Oliver, i -t, E ~~ ld. P. E. I.; Miss the iome 0 er mo er, ‘s. e on, bad as the‘ t l t ' » Photoqraphers liJ§§°iiurp1xr§l“§meraia p. E. 1. Clara MacLeod, Mount Pleas- weelrl Mrs. Olivar's1rf§lll:2Sr,S iii-. LORNE WRIGHT, MANAGER SUMMERSIDE ‘ READ STUDIO His funeral was February ISL -‘int-‘_ ‘ _ ‘ Owen Underwood, and Mr. David 0. iv. sEAns lat 9 a. in Miss Eunice Lnmaii. Sum- Williams, both of Windsor. N. S.