WESTERN GUARDIAN ' INCE COUNT! oririce i I summer street, Bumme Phone 8031. Newt sub”-glptlonl. Advertising nepreeenutives GEORGE. CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON Ilouse Phones: 8032 and 8033. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Sununersluc: . Be" mokstore, Summer Street; Gcurlies Drugstore. 21 Central Street, Ken” News-stand. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 6'1 Granville Street; A, ,.. Doucette's Grocery. Second Street; I-land Motor Transport, ywgter street; Vince's Grocery. I20 Iluueil Street; l:nman's sou. veg-vice Drug Store: Fred's Grocery. Convent Street. K.I. Waite In Kensington. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albertoni Frank Weeks. Representative. Pbornei 68-) Office and 66-8 Ilouso. Egdeque Players present -CENTRAL IIEDEQUE UNITED y.The,M,gjng Heiress" in Summer- BAPTIST CIIUIICII. services field Hnll. May 19th, at 8.30 P. M. Sunday, 11 A. M. Sunday School qponsmed by sprirlgfield W. I. 10.15 A. M. Rev. C. A. Britten, Min- t ...M- ister. ,AD.u'l)ICATI0N of W. I. 3 one ;.czplavs.l-lamilton.lnd1an River -NORTH VBEDEQUE United and Trgon. Kensington, Monday, Church services, Sunday, M” wgv lfllh Curtain 830. 17th. Freetown 11,00 a.m.: Travel- T HE' GUARDIAN. C Hunter's Corner Continued from page 8 have learned tho?-obedregce to Snort Echoes their porente' orders is essential to From 'a long life and obey. with some ex- ipectations. from the time they first see the light of day. I I thought of how pleasant it would be if every time a hymn mother shouted at a bunch of youngsters raising the roof with an ear splitting din one could hear a pin drop a second after. . . . The sununerside Intermediates. led by the hero of the good old days when summerside won Mari- time championships, until the fans got a little bored with it all. have decided to enter the pun” Edwnd Island Buebul Young crows are not so obed- E. ,,THr, ANNUAL MEETING of ggdeqlle Housing Co.. will be held fn (hp (-my,-nl Bedeque Hall. on 'm,dn..;ii.w night. May 20th. at 8 p it All rate payers of who have not ..Vt'I'l( Pl. IIHITIPI lers Rest 2:30 p.m.; North 39.1.. que ..30 pm. Rev. J. K. Camp. bell. minister. -FUNDAMEENTAI. BAPTIST CHURCH. - Central Bedeque Rev .D. M. Fraser. Pastor. services for Sunday, May 17th. Central Bedeque 10.45 A. M. Mr. Alan Weber will I-oilklie. We're glad to hear that, but the team does look woefully W963. and unless reinforcements arrive in time to help them out on the mound, and in some other Vii-B1 99055. "19 boys will definite- ly have a hard row to hoe, . . . Right now Joe Bernard seems to be the only flinger who can toe the slab with any hope oi making a respectable showing. and ' even Joe is getting more and more like the old gray mare. There is probably still enough authority in that good right. arm, to pitch pretty fair ball games, but the most thrilling chapters m" Joe Bernards pitching career have been read. lent, and this goes for other spec- ies of wildlife as well, after they have learned to stretch their wings and move around a bit in the green world. I have tried to sneak' up on a family of crows and had one or both their pareiite spot me. They would immediately take wing giving the danger signal and calling for their family to follow: them. f There are always one or two ini the brood who will take off afterl their parents without liesitation: Often one will wait till the last minute to find out what the com-I motion is all about, the curious; one. before getting under way.' Sometimes the curious one learns the hard way, which in the wild; HARLOTTETOWN ture herself, and man would like! to account for more then he does' but the nature and habits of Oldi "hootle" work against very many being shot. - . The longer I live the more I realize that Mother Nature knows her stuff. It seems like that wheril she created the Great Horned Owl; she realized she had perfected a' killer do luxe and decided to cramp his style and instilled him with a nature that works for an off season period for reproduction as well as a slap-happy nest builder.l Every time I learn about or findi an horned owl's nest site I always make it I point to look the loca- tion over and find out what they are taking in the way of game. . was rather late in checking the. nest site where the young owl was; out of the nest in April but never-i theless I found the remains of al number of rabbits, a pheasant! muskrat. and snake. I have foundi signs of most everything that. moves in the woods, fields. or. marshes. including the remains of an old tom cut, around old Hootie's. nest tree. l I think the most destruction in. respect to game I ever witnessed! was about 15 years ago around ai nest at the head of the I-iillsboro River. I found five black ducky .Umpires' Ass'n be guest speaker. Everyone wei. come. taxes kindly do the 6th day of secretory, c School ivcfore .-1 , 1'i3-nn R'iyncl'. --A SPECIAL CORONATION gift from Moose Jewellers is yours n Lol(l':- Dxiy. May 17. with your diamond or wedding Rn H. F. )1-icltwc-n.,ring. Be sure and ask for it. with . I-.in .ind Abel. or N.-il- the ring of your choice. . llciciilcti Salvation.” (Ill R( If Adi: S('0TI.ANI). I -ENTERTAINED AT SHOWER LAPRII. SHOWERS bring May,-Mrs. J. Paul Perry entertained and May showers often on Wednesday evening in honor tjmP.'S meal y 3,. mic urcr a 100 different pat-..lo be married in the near future. wcst styles in their lnri:cl:A novel form of shower brought of Diiimoiid and Wed-.Noreen a delightful array of use- gs You might like to selectlful gifts. A delicious lunch was mi .V0lli' P110109 HOW. served by the hostess assisted by ---- .her sister. Miss Auldine Arsenault. Arm. lNlTr;l) (.'Illirl'll of can-j 5. mil. lfvn .ll:lon (llEIl',L',('. May l7iii.I lliirii l.:Yc .x'iinil.'iy. Sunday School! 1000 J I'll 1 'F.'T.5 n aS5Fl'.ll din: . --COUPLE ENTERTAINED-On m0i'i1inR WOTSIHP 11100 Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. 1.. lune wedding. Nlnnsc Jewel-iof Miss Noreen Simmons, who is. e I . Curran and Briggs jufjjqrg fmay mean a single ticket with no 'return. or he or she may feel the should be better this year thanlsmart of seven and II half shot on asst. For one thing, the boys willitheir behinds as a reminder that be 3 Year Old”. and as the DOXSLCLIFIOSICY doesn't pay. There is are still marching uphill, addedlgenernlly the dope who stays put YGBFS -Should be an asset. lromluntil the man with the gun is so me 5l3i1dD01My 01 both eXiJel'i- close he gets panicky and sidles knee and PhY5iC51 maturity. Thegtiong the limb and tries to hide lxmeld M Callmmv wh319n- Cilkelagainst the trunk of the tree in- and Grant Grady should play-imead M flying be'ter ball this year. They were” . -brilliant in spots last year, but? not. consisuens. They'd completcl a brilliant double play, and theiif boot on easy roller while you wax-el still cheering. Exiperience shoultil give them more confidence and' steadirihs, e 0 Young rabbits were out in March this year. Sometimes they creep through the brush. under which they are sometimes born, to enjoy the luxury of a sun bath and are easy pickups for a hawk, crow or raven. Four footed preda- itors as a rule do not hunt in the asl were one The outfield was as good they come last year. and 1,". man iii: T:"x0 pm. Sllml'i1Fi'-.p”-th B0wm,5s' Notre Dame street. ven,idaytime unless the pickings lpoor the night before. much defensive improvement can- In early May a few years ago I not be expected there. The boys Iwings. traces of several muskratsn Erabbit signs galore, at least one; zruffed grouse. yellow feathers from; i a Flicker 4Yellow hammer) and; .other feathers I assumed came; from Hungarian partridge. ; 4 Even with this evidence of de-' structlon the common house catl .gets the nod as 8. wild life destroy-N 'er. I do not mean as a body but as iindividuals and there are hun- ;dreds of cats loose in the country- ,side for every horned owl. A cat lmay sleep on a cushion on a sofa iall day, as dreamy eyed as a lit- itle cherub, and yet when out in the woods and fields become a yellow eyed killer. If the owners of cats could see the birds their pets kill in a season stacked up in a pile they would receive the shock of their lives. I know lovers living in the country who shut their cats up in an old fox cat 'rld F'iri'l?.i' 5031001 1090 0-m-1ent.ertalned in honor of Miss Nor- The Vivi-'1"-"ill" W1” l””'5l”P "Ween Simmons and LAC. Alliin Flilimi H W0 ”'i1'"kr RVV LSWIS Eldcr, who are to be married in T-it I-U Ii-M B-IV ”””l5l"- iJune. A social evening was spent 'T' after which a deliciou lunc w -STIDENT PASTOR ARRIVES served by the hostesssassistgd 1?; -ML Gmild DOW” OI M0m”31.ithe mother of the bride-to-br:,Mrs. ;.:rired ill Albcrton Thursday eve-lE,.en.u slmmom. mg I) sci-to ;is student pastor oil it :v. IIYPSIIVIEIIZIII Church dur-, 'ng .-iiiiinicr months. Mr. D0!-. zit.::::...::..:..i';;ii;;.f"iiisiigli;TryouIs For ' o ”'.LlIIIe League 'l".ll rr-ndtlct his first service in NARROW ESCAPE - -ertoi: Sunday morning. i -i ilflls of an automobile B Ilfi.'l'0ll'll' e-scoped injury when their a l'ehlclP M: in collision with a l,'PlRh' train at the Portage cross- pg-I-ryouu for Mme League ban N Am” 1”" Oclmk 3'e”"d”-V players were held at Queen Eliza- mnmili: the accident occurred beth Park yesterday. Players play- ing with their respective teams last year. must continue to play with those teams unless released. New- comers will be auctioned off un- der the plan devised last year. EIICII team will be given an im- aginary sum of money to bid on players. and they can bid as high as they choose. but must ration their available "cash" so that it will not run out before they have "purchased" the necessary number ii-lirii the driver of a 1952 Chevrolet. a rcsidrirl of Tignish. failed to stop zn 'll'i'lP at the crossing, and struck the east bound freight with con- izderihlc force and resulting heavy damarzo in the front. end of the rat After a short delay the train '.'!"l(Tt'flPfI on its way. -MOTHER'S DAY SERVICES- Specisl Mother's Day services were rrmduclr-d in the churches of Al- batten pastoral clirirge of the Uni'- of players. i”0.ClTll'('ll of Canada last. Sunday. The same clubs will sponsor bl ih” 'Tl'vnl-WIT. R". A. R. lvalllslfeams as last year. viz. Rotary. Y's At the morning service in AlbertoniMen. Kinsmen. and Legion. Hours an! infant was b1pIlZ8d and eight for practice will be arranged for Persons were received into theinext week. and the schedule will frltmbe hip of the church. threelprobably begin the following week. it liftfc inn of their faith e.n.'.l -:- FVP bi rrrtilicate from other can- ifttzailnns By request the choir 5,5718 "When the Roll is Called Up lender". At the close of the ser- vice the sacrament of the Lord's Slipper was observed. At Casctrm- list in the cicniiig IR men and wo- mrr. barriine members ofthe church hi" profession of faith. An excep. llonolly large nurnber of members lurtook n! the sacrament of the Lord's Slipper, S'side Junior Baseball Meeting -A second meeting of the new junior baseball "house" lesgue was held at the Canadian Legion Home in summeirside last night. with James Hogan, director of Physical Fitness for Prince Coun- ty. and secretary-treasurer of the S.A.A,A. in the chair. It was de- cided to form three teams. with Kensington and R.C.A.F. players participating. but not forming teams of their own. Bob schur- man and Earl smith will handle one team. Donnie Simmons will take charge of another for a while. at least. and Benny G1-ndy with the aid of another yet to be named will manage the third. Mr. J. K. Curran has offered ' donate a trophy for competition among the teams of this league.-S Earliest mineral industry in the Manitoba area was extraction of salt from brine springs near Lake :W5- R92 Compton is a pati- i..'. :n the Prince County Hos- gual and her many friends wish '9' 5 Flietdy recovery.-S Alberfon and . Vicinity rM1es Janet Bell. Alraex-ton, 15 ;lmaI.Ia'.lPT.'. in the Western Hos- Mr' C'”''-'" AZHFW. Charlotte- 'l;wn. .5” .p .. Md” a ilsiior to Amanon-on didn't. hit as outfielders should.:5””m59d 5 Redfmued hawk mat however. and another year ofiliad been sitting on an old brush competition would help matters lnli3ilE' beside 8 Swamp T081 1 Wins that department. Purcell orcha,-.led to investigate and found the lottetown will. of course, not beihalf eaten remains of two very playing for C. and B. this yea;-llyoung rabbits. I had the misfor- so a new outfielder will have to'tune to step on the remaining be broken in to make it a three-.membcr of the little rabbit family. 5' some with Neil Walker and JoeiA rabbit's life is always short. but Dalton. There are Vance Harris.l life for this one was shorter than M3” D913-My. Ed Dalton. andlusual. It apparently had worked CIHTEHCE 511115. I0 mention Pi I9II;l.llI(lEl' the brush and was conceal- Vmspecm . led by ii thin coating of twigs and t O , tI had to place my foot on the exact 0! course. a lot Will depend on lspog how the new slate of pitchersi - - - compare with the Carson-Simmons combination of last year, which. no matter how you look at it, was largely responsible for the suc- cess of C. and B. last year. If . , me usoum or the border” duo amlsmall as the tiny pad marks in the ,3 good. you can look for moiniud indicated. Mothers inv the Currant nd Briggs team to lgild hflwe-lquuema ilmfh gmdmg the um r b L - hi . eir iimiies rougi e maze U () .". 5.3”" L 5 "3" of dangers and pitfnlls that beset Mommy Wm see the Ladies. saw I them. Young great horned owls ban Leggug, gemng under wawseldom leave the nest before June and the wfumu dmmond mjbtit this spring the first ones Queen Elizabeth park 15 gm closg hatched were out in the trees close to perfect shape for the opening. There should be a Very ii lapse of two weeks between the fine brand of ball displayed byihatching of the first horned owlet the ladies of this league in '53. land the next. 0 I 0 l ' . l The first egg or eggs often work May 23 is "Beat Julius Borosldown through the twigs that line 3&)"thllI Surrtimersilge. as well aslthe nest bottom. The last egg be- o er centres 0 Canada. and this: on top is the first one hatched the United States. Those whninnd unless food is plentiful so M” hm” brmmm PTO i00l'l5id6i”-iplentifiil that the first comer is ing t eir handicap. of coursei wllllkept stuffed to the gullet. the This week I saw where a mother "mink had taken her family along the edge of a brook a few yards from the den site. They were quite gcetmsv med:l testifying to ih91r,si-cond and third members have emf" ' ipretty lean diet to subsist upon '- ” land often the third one doesn't lsurvive. This is one of the rpasons advanced by some ornithologists for the great horned owls not increas- ing in numbers as they should. They have no natural enemies that I am iziware of, except it is Mother Na- Oatis Pardoned By czeeii communists LONDON. (Reuters)-Associated Press correspondent William Oatisi has been pardoned by the Czech ieague to the nest. in April. Often there is. pen from May to September. I si- so know an elderly lady who was looking for in small bell to fasten on her cat's neck to give birds a warning when she was creeping up on them. It grieved her greatly to witness unnecessary deaths among the song birds that sang around her home. Wswehsatlonal Continued from page I' c'oFi'-to the jail while the two of- ficers were placing Claude Mac- Kennli in a cell. Jackie (slink) Gallant, servirlt 3 year for a previous jail break, also later returned to Jail. Several hours later the R. C. M. P. who had been called into the search. re-arrested Gerald Mc- Kienna (brother of Claude). also of Duvar. doing six months 101' breaking. entering and theft. He was picked up in his stock- iing feet, on the Western Road. about two miles west of Miscouche One other prisoner. who is be- llieved to have been with the other four, was back in the jail when police arrived with the first prison- er arrested. Later in the day a thorough search of the jail was conducted by This search revealed merchand- ise and money stolen in breaks at two O'Leary stores on the prev- ious night, and three suitcase! and other items stolen in a break at Smsllmans on April 1st. on the night of the two breaks at O'Leary a break occurred at MacLesn Motors at the east end of Sheriff J. Hubert Hall and Con- stables Leach end Grover of the m R. C. M. P. Is Organized Al Summerside -What is probably an innova- tion in Island baseball procedure was introduced in Summerside last night when Gerard Bernard. chair- man of baseball under the Sum- merside Athletic Association, call- ed a meeting to organize an Um- pires' Association for the town. Henry Landry was elected presi- dent of the newly formed body. with Harrison Ferguson as vice- president, and Gordon Sullivan secretary-treasurer. Sgt. Joe Hunter. president of the Island Baseball League spoke to the members. outlining the dif- ferent angles proposed by the Is- land Baseball League with regard to proper dress. discipline on the field. etc. He assured the umpires that the Island League use be-4 hind them 100 per cent in their) efforts to enforce the rules, and maintain order on the field. Members present besides the el-' ected officers were: Jack Schur- man. Bill Allen. Davis Lewis, El- mer Phillips. Frank Savidant. Em- mett Trainor. Reg. Phillips. Rates for umpires in Island League games were set at 35.00 far behind the plate. and 3.00 for the bases. l The next meeting of the new. Umpires Association will be held in the Legion Home next Tuesday. at 7.00 pm. S'side Wafer Rates Increase By 25 Per Cent -Summerslde is to have an in- crease of 25 per cent in the water rates. it was announced yesterday morning by the Water and Sew- erage Commission. The new rates are to become effective on July 1 The reason given for the in- crease ihe Commission is the increasing cost of materials to maintain the system and provide for the increasing demands for water and sewerage. The present rate: which will be increased by 25 per cent are as follows: kitchen tap 36.00 per year; toilet 55.00 per year; bath- tub s3.00 per year; set tube 53.00 per year; shower 53.00 per year; outside tap 52.00 per your; ad- ditional taps 31.00 per year.-8 stolen. This car was found un- damaged the next morning a short distance from the jail. The gas gusge in the car indicated that sufficient gas was missing to.have driven to O'Leary and return. While conducting the search the police are said to have discovered some home made beer hiddenln the fail by the prisoners. One of the prisoners who par- ticipated in the break was reported to have been seen walking around Summerside streets about 9.00 p.m. on the evening of the jail break. It is believed that at least some of these prisoners are responsible for thefts of articles from auto- mobiles that have occurred on re- cent nights in Summer-side. A new man was reported to be arting as assistant Jailor last even- g. It is expected that the yi' ners who took part in the Jail break. and who are associated with other breaks, will appear for preliminary hearing next week. -8 Britain and the United Butts jointly control the Canton and Enderbury islands. halfway be- Summerside and n 1952 car was on charges of espionage. Oatis was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment by a Czech Com-I munist court in 1951. The United! States state department. has been. working to have him released, stating that his trial was a. travesty of justice. l Communists. who imprisoned hlmp 'j,E?;s-- i INCORPORATED ETOOKHOLM, (OP)-The awed. RMA tween Hawaii and Australia. ' ANNOUNCEMENT Nlnejeams Continued froln page 8 plans: M.C.A.-City; S, R. John. ston's Monarchs; St. Peters; Thur- Wyniis. Souris, and two teams from the R.CA.F'. at Summerslde. The ('h?IiIlDlOllSl'li;) team will be presented with the Reliance Gar- use Trophy. The team members will each receive trophies donated by Home Motors and there jim WANTED Immediately Girl for Restaurant Work Apply in person JOYCE'S RESTAURANT Kensington will I I race FIFTEEN also be trophies for the high sin- gle ...,..i three scores. The drawing for schedule will take place at eight o'clock and the first game will commence one- half hour later. --. Ls AUCTION SALE I am instructed to sell by public auction household ef- fects of John R. Marks, New London, Wednesday, 20m at 1:30 p. In May Arthur J. Stewart. Auctioneer. SERVICE OF DEDICATION Services of opening and dedication of the New Lolirlon United Church, Sunday, May 17th. MORNING SERVICE AT 11:00 ()'CLOCK-- Rev. lriarry T. Jones, D.D.. president of the Maritime conference of the United Church will dedicate the church and preach the sermon. AFTERNOON SERVICE AT Rcv. W. S. Godfrey, D.D., 3:00 0'CLOCK- Superintendent of Home Missions for the Maritime Conference will dedicate the gifts for the church and At the afternoon service preach the sermon. the music will be supplied by the Kensington United Church Choir. NING SERVICE 7:30- Rev. D. W. MacPherson, B.A., of Murray Harbour. chairman of PET. Presbytery will preach the sermon. If weather is fine there will be a sound address system to be used for those unable to gain admission. TOIJAYIS LAST MINUTE BARGAINS IN USED MACHINES McCormick II M Plain Drill 2 Sets Horse Discs 3 Sect's Fleury Blssei Harrow: M. H. Drill Seeder 4 Sect's International Hal-rows 4 Sect”: M. H. Harrow: ISLAND EOIJIPMVENT co. LTO. Summenlde. 1950 Lin Academy. which awards the Nobel Prize in literature. has elec- ted Dr. Sten Selander and Dr. Ber- til Malmberg to occupy two chairs Vacant by death. The two poetsj sucesd the late explorer Sven ' WH 0 I Hedrin and the novelist Gustnv Miss llclcn Hardy. Alberton. is Winnipeg. confirm in her home by matzv fl'lPl'ldS wish i'rmi'i:ry, lllncss her a Magistrate's Court It Ailierton service m'l'liere we, 20 docket at thee oncofg: most employees Ho . 1:” ,l,f::9rd8Y before Magistrate mm "on. Q.C. Defendants in Ari t.l."”'" the "'8hWny Traf- Elmsdale zreeg against residents of 5 from the TI1'om Bloomfield, and convicted and gmsh "HR. were all A mm, ”0mKIgVt9I'lLn01II'llnal fines. 15 - . . nu s was fined 00 under the Temper. ""0 persona. one and one from eisnsuh fined mm W, resident M5.rL"h9 Temperance Act in Impaired Cary. chargedwith fined ooon allow” E-Onvicted and cos . Clliifgtlld .ff;Gnu frosm Tignish me were re Hmannl s disturb- can, 0 fined 310.00 and Th ,m.n 'R"R50,5 under ii net. reeld Asainst an we wish to announce that Comey Bros. Crystal Service Station Jim Harris the Excise ts of Duvar. from J. Ken Home conducted by F. Earle MacDonald Ltd. DI Ch the R, Detach- MOTORISTS Continuing with our practice of having only two stations open on Sundays, in order to give the Sundays free that they deserve.' I I Corney Bros. Imperial Service Station, Water Street Crystal Service Station--Irving Oil, Water Street will be open all day Sunday, May 17th for your convenience. Summerside Retail Service Station Dealers Association. Macl..ean Motors Ltd. Jim MacLean Reliable Motors Ltd Hellstrom who died earlier this . year. ; I H I WH E N I WHY? .7 President L. Rayner Equipment Ltd. WHERE? P. M. lIIimCAULL, Ellerslie, RMA INCORPORATED 1950 THE RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND is an Incorporated body of Independent Merchants, firms and Corporations operating within the Province. Incorporation took place in 1950. MEMBERSHIP NOW THE ASSOCIATION was formed for Educational or other like purposes including the gathering of use to the members. and the taking of such steps as might be considered advisable to promote nrul Infozilarrl the interests of their customers. Since Incorporation, mcmht'rs' discussion gr-niipa liavc been held at various STANDS AT 56, PLUS Numerous Applications pending. of lnfcnnatlon likely tn be time-. (lnllr-ctire purchasing IIIFOIIKH ll i'liI'f'liiI-'iITIK agent has hcen done in several carlnta, re.-uiltlng In savings to the comuimo-rt. AT THE SIOMENT THE ASSOCIATION COADHTTEE. THIS (IOMIVIITTEE ANN()I..'NCES THE AITOINTMENT OF AN ADVICRTISING AND I'Rf).VI()'I'IONAL VVILI. SIIORTLY OPEN ACTIVITIES. NEVVS ITEMS, IIZDITATIONAL ACTIVITIES AND Anvr-:n'risr:)ir:ivrs win. no APPEARING nr.ot'rAiu.r VIA PRESS, rumo. iiiiwcr sun. on sroiur. nr.srnrm"rioN. IN VARIOIAS IVIIYS the RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION IVILI. ENI)EAV'OI'R Member nnrl his customers. Announcements from time to time of special interest to the consuming public will to bring rcallzntlnn of the Association's iulciu nnal IIIN'lI!. be I(IIIOIV'!'tI by . ALTHOIIGI-I AT PRESENT ALI. RMA MEMBERS (56) ARE IN PRINCE COLNTY. Independent Member coorrlinntinn Iolw of the Independent appear. and service to it is hoped to enlarge the Association to Province-wide proportions. thus making its possibilities for service much broader. I'0l'. THE ('0lVSI,'lVl'I BY YOUR R)! A MERCHANTS IVI LI. MEAN . PFBI.I('7 INTERPISTED IN THE WEI.FARE OF ALSO INTERESTED IN EMA. COLI.E('TIVFi BI'I'INfv MEANS DIRECT SAVINGS ' IMI"ROVF.I') NIERCIIANDISING ANTI I.VIT'R(H'I'2D SERVICE TO IOUI T0 Y(IK'. ( I'0l'R I”A.IIIl.I', AND )i0IiR ('0)I.'III'NITI' ABE ()I.I.F.FTIVE DIS(TSSIONS COLLECTIVE PURCHASING - - - - INDEPENDENT MERCHANDISING "BUY AT YOUR RMA STORE" J. J. MORAN, Alberton. H. E. PHILLIPS. Freeland, Secretary-Treasurer. -0F'FICER8- J. F. JENKINS, Summcrside, 1.-it Vice-President. DIRECTORS (in addition to above) NEIL MIMKAY, Coleman. Auditor '. L. A. BITRLEIGII. Ellerslie. RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSIN OF P.E.l. H. A. JELLEY, 0iLeai-y, 2nd Vice-President. I. L. PALMER, Roseville.