J .-in units 1 so, 1954 -?m. WESTERN GUARDI,AN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 3 Summer Street. Summerside. Phone H131 News, Subscriptions. Advertising Representative GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTPON St. Mary's Guild Annual Meeting At Summerside THE GUARDIAN. 25th Wedding Anniversary CHARLOTTETOWN -Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutch- inson and diiidren and Harry and Claude motored to Bummer-slide on Jan. 8. Ellerslie ihld Bideford l Burton And Vicinity -Mr. Ooilvin Wood. Burton. has resumed his studies at the Voca- tionai School, aiarlottotown, hav- ing spent the holidays at the home- McNeills Mills -Mr. and Mrs. have returned to their home in and Vicinity Wallace Smith tract: THIRTEEN Alllerton And homo and Mrs. Dr. S. Bandler rs- . -M . nd M E 1 ch . :lurned lo Alberlon on Wednerdav HW” P'"”'"' 3932 '"d 5033 ion. l:en.alnxton."' weri:inazre:anl;E m-- 350:3! Wren”. ML and Mm Ctcll Moncton, N.B., after spendinz ii.-um a brief visit with relatives The Guardian maybe bought at any of the j. surprised on Monday niiht when m'' H""7 0'31”: 50c0mI!lmed ' few days at the home of Mrs. in New York City- followlng stores in Summersld : -Mrs. Kenneth Crump was sp- relatives. friends and negihbors by M” "”m''' M”'wm1"” 0"” mun” P"”””"i ”" ”'d M" ii Bookstore, Summer street; Gourlles Drugstore. 21 Central street: pointed president at the annual as mbl d t th i h t ,h md m' '"m” c”"5hu"' m”'”''''3 The mud M m' 1"” W” Wm" mm” uurphlh 33” 3”9i9'd- Mrs- Gordon Metherlll ls 362' IB(:lly's New-stahd. Water street; Mark Gaudet. 6'! Granville Street: meeting of St. Mary's Guild in ihzhrl or: the 'o:o.si3i.' o:' thnsi; W 9"'"m'"”9 ” F”'d”': 3'” 5' um Bun” 0"” wane W” "M 10ll5lY "1 I! the home 01' ht? Ajyre Doucetteis Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport, the parish hall. summerside, yu. twenty-rim-i wedding annivsi-in-y J””- 9' "' 5” Mm” "mm L” M11 E1505 07188 P0171” Grove Myri Matthews. Water Street; Vince's'Grocery. 120 Russell Street: Enman's Self- terday atterrloon. which was on January 10th. Mr, and Mrs. George Hayes and 7, Rov. J. N. Trainor celebrated the has left for Boston, Mass, where I daughter. Mrs. ,Alberion South. 5 ice Drug Store; Fred's Grocery. Convent Street. Other offi I nsuin M . 1-1 B , t , daughters, Arlene, Valerie and Rvequiern M333 gnd conducted the she plans to spend two weeks l e” K. L. Waite in Kenslngton. year are: 33' fir thin LII. r fully 110' w'n :'tl'i';”r::s:n 3”””l. Bullnsnerslde. were recent hi iihe ndiolnlna visiting her rnotl'ieii', Mrs. Lul: Mr. George Williams. Sydney, N. W omen i.9mr.....;W '”””:?;.”'t E 12:. ::'.':”..:: :f::.?'''"” I i?.”".i'. ?.'.'..”'5.'.'S'”.:.”.' :.”:"i:.;:.:'”..:r . ' s . ' - r - - v - ' Allifrrgcgnz gga2nl6tx2eel:sHdR6e8iges;::ativa. Gum. ' ' ' ohm” . counmntory wan" from nu - ML Ind Mu J0hn 1- Muinhv of llams of Elrnsdale who passed e: a so. summerfielcl, were recent guests of Mrs. Murphy's brother. Mr. John Bulgar, Cape Wolfe. They also at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Mur- Mr. James Morrison. summer- side, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Morri-. family, while Mrs. Oliver Profitt, on behalf of the Champion family. presented them with a silver The ,.otmnc "Imam MIL R. away last Monday. A. Home, outlined the years ac- tivities and the treasurer. Mil-s. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grigg. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs Louis Ram- -nanca. sponsored by the Ken- -any harness, harms and i.rac- mim” TOY . - ltl If it M.s0n ndM.Jhn -r- sington um;y Caub at Art es and sleigh shoe steel at Braces. W Ooihnellv aulnnitted a most c;;:m': l;';c'-:53; 't':d.,,v'.'r phy's father. the his Mr. William ;f,y,,,,; am; If,” f';;'fe"o,",j,',' mroom, mum (cp) -.oi.u. ” faith" H W" W" ly' Jmuuy .1) arm LONG nANI)lJhuv "xi-olyihnsioonmnocgl :pmR',,.,.,m 5water Jug on behalf of Mrs. M180 Milli Grant. Gimme:-ride. 3”13”- 0'1” W0”'- and Mrs. .ls.mes Williams on Jan. 4"" ” "Wt? "'”"” ”m”' in ' and fnediusn wedaht snow atvvelsy who had in ' ' Champion's family. was the weds-and guest of an-. and i0. ' W5 N” Wmmuhiiu W1" W91V' u " I. opened 6 meeting with An Man" mm, the Miihbon Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson and Mr, KRIS imny friends of Mn, Wil- a unique addition to their play- G GALVANIZED IRON ioatlsold wholesale and retail at Braces. prayer. cxmeaed appreciation to and 18 gauge aglvanized sheet from: .n stock at Braces. --run-: CHAINS" - Buy weed. heavy duty car and truck chains -GOUBLIES Rexail Drug Store will be the drug store open Sun- day, January 17th. the retiring president and officers, and thanked all the members for their splendid work and co-operan tion during the past year. At the conclusion delicious re- and friends. testifying to the re- spect and esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. Champion are held in the community and the hospital- ity they offer in their home, was read by Mr. Gerald Maclfenzie. and Mrs. William Grant. Mr. William Miller is visiting with his sisters. Mrs, A. A. Ram- say and Mn. Hugh Smith, Bum- me:-side. fred Dalton. Burton, are 'sorry to loam she is confined to her home through illness and wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Beatrice Bulgsr of Boston, Miss Grace Murphy spent a few days recently at the home of and Mrs. Lloyd Burns, Freetown The regular meeting of the Mac- ground An obsolete steam roller. gift of the town works committee. will be bedded down in concrete at the school and used as a toy by the youngsters, and anti-freeze at Bruce's. .m.m -GET READY for the carnivall l -THE UNITED Church of Can- ada, Kensington, Sunday. Decem- ber 17th. Sunday School 10.00 a. m.; Morning Worship 11.00 a.m.. .Sacrament of the Lord's Supper: IEvening, 7:30 p.m.; Summerfleld g.nAYMoND GRANT, OD" op,l2.30 p.m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, freahments were served by Mrs Wallace Murray and Mrs. Earle Simmons.-S Yorlf Rifle Neil.ls Mills W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Austin Phillips on Jan. 7, with nine members and a number of visitors present. After the business was finished an hour of contests and games were endoycd by all. those winning prizes in the On behalf of the community. Mr. Ivan Darrach made the pre- sentation of an electric toaster and Mrs. Robert Humphrey a bouquet of chrysanthemurns. The Ladies Aid of the Presby- terian Church, of which Mrs. Mass, arrived by plane to attend the funeral of her father, the late Mr. William Bulgar. ale is a guest of her brother. Mr, John Bulgar and sister, Miss Eunice Bulgar, Cape Wolfe. ms legion or friends of Mas- ter Johnny Williams will regret to learn that he is a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Tyne Valley. All Join in wishing him a qaeedy recovery. in Bedeque Rink Saturday, Jan- uary 23rd. HOCKEY GRAPAIIII RINK tometrist, will be in his o'Lesrvl'B-A-- B-D-I "”'”""' Ch i i 1 u i, , Mrs. Edward Oollicutt who was 00"?-emwere Mm 0!T1nMwDon- Tn - office each Saturday. F or appoint-1 , Y Envmns Fu d prifstirftsd! he: Z-fitlhe a n;feJ,J'eI'eerd M, mg mg. Kendall mg”, gnd Visiting at the home of Mr, and IM- Mlle ROY Murphy. Miss Kath- Cape lane Rove” merits contact Pate & Co. mg-f:INlI3);apu"s Church, Omit"; sllggr bliltter dis1h.d b k daugiiim-3, Linda, ma sand”, 31;, airs. itlantletzy tclflrilltonil Miislooigche, 113:1 XV3g-Allin;-znzdfswlda Phi; W. p . ' ' n ' Li I W" e aso race vs II as st of Eleanorg, we recent g eats of 35 Te 1'3 93' 01110 Ur" ' 59” WSKATING Horde" "Wk s”"'ilBe-;(-ireque 3045- Wm” .,..!e f Folowing are this week's York American Beauty roses from her My. wmapd 'i;....,.....,,,,, limd M; ton, 5'7 W9 haw” "V1 3 901100i40n 91 lummerside WIPHOII It 730 Whos The Fool Bor - day Iftemoon 1 to 3. nisht 8 to l d ' ' Sum. Sch'oo1. 3 Rifle Club scores; niece. Miss Georgie Kennedy, RN. and Mn Mew Ingins --- 3535 W” 79014194- 10. - o.:,"o-Qk P"f',;,mm Vm,,,,mE'n,... lxljy;-o3 gist, ,.97 ofMTruro.dN.MS. Ch 1 ' - ' mug. and Mrtwgillnliam mum Mr M My-M-I M d IONIGEI ' ur ,, 97 r. an rs. amp on were pr; dawnbe mi gh e, air, are r g - . I 5. on core an m;Ng:3gc';RY0lt;Plt1ESn1YTER- R” E” S"””" "'”'”'"i A. J, oluney on also the lrecipients of a. large 1,, W: ,,ece.,,,,,,.,””;f,.. ,,h':";,.,,f';; tions on me birth of the first set 1:111;-1ai:fr Iver; lgifswiswm at the home Game time 8:80 sharp - - 6W C8 Bnllary y g. Irene Hardy silver aerv rig tray from their son, 3 d - of twins born in Halifax on New 0 . an . W. H. Phillips l1)7fih. 71:52!) pg”. Oh:rcll;wG:d'P.(1o0l12 JamfsNGgGElgf;': Ms';":::r:fd':' Arthur Brown Alan, who is a student at the f:,','e,M,,1,w',j,,:?,d 'p,,:f,Ve”oOE',3,i,y Year's day. Mr, Rleliy is the son on Jan. 7. skate after . m. as dry . a enze 1 d If G ' peter p,-mid Maritime College of Pharmacy H "ml 5,, id 1 g, 3. of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Eielly -- DW"'"'- 3.'."i”..;.gE".3Z... Z:"".'n.l3"?i3?.';l.7 P-avmond vessel and Dalhousle University at Hau- hf-f.'Z. Au is'3.""I.7' Jtniii; no.2”. oi owe won-. and is untamed Mr. uni Mn orrin ui-enonaid ---W ,9, Mm, E,,m,e,,, ,0 F,y,,,g Cecil Watts . iiiix. and also i number of 1616- speedy recovery with the c. N. R. in Halifax. were visitors at the home o1 Mr. k-TBIIJICKING HOGS from mlh omcer Adah. Jose”; MCDOMIL Ln, Lewis N fgrams and cards from friends ' William Maclltadyen on Jan. 10. T 0”” Cid1dltemn' F.Newm"' Bede" Verdun. Quebec, the marriage to H0'W3-rd WWW 'abm3'd' Mr. Gordon Ml-liar was a pas- The m-my hlnld-9 0' M". D9-Via . que. M90",-, 9""''””d- ""d take place on February 2m. in Alan Swan I They had planned to celebrate sense, to s,,,mme,s,d,, 0,, Jan. 9, Griffin of I-Iaiiburton, are sorry to The M-e.Neills Mills Girls saw- E,-y;;(n, every luesduy for Canada Summemde vemon Duck Ithelr anniversary with their son learn of her illness and hope for inc Club met at the pom. of mm BOIDKN ac ers. Te e-phone Burden 55-12. i in Halifax. but 'l g to b d v Maurice Larsen. "'-7 Harold Taylm: " .road conditions, hf; gemnlmd it NIL Harry Gm”' accompanied he: speedy recovery' Walter B11686 on 'hn' u' '”h F51.-alt. 73154315: -MAGISTRATE s courrr -lln Jack Andre” by Mrs '1lheodoi-e Gil-lis Mrs. Mel- eight members present. Next meet- nu, mEs"i,T , , County Magistrates Court in Lelslh Vosscy .. i'""”" vin riot.-hinsoni and. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mcdresor. ing is to be held at the borne of Sat 3530- 30” Irelmdv . D ' BY mum” Chmch Summerside yesterday before Mag- BEWY Andrew! Ciimplelgly take" by surprise” Susan motored to summer-side on 50"--Flrahklt MY-1 I-EH08 D31i0h Mm. Austin Phillips. A1! -73-me-S C7313. YV0nnC Decarla in Canada. The New London Btrwle R S Hinton Q0 3 man Hp T. vessey :Mr. and Mrs. Champion thanked 9' daughter Dolowus and Mrs petal - Charge. Services. Sunday. January ' ' ' " " their friends for their thouzhtful- Jam ' ' ' ' m 17th. Long River 11.00 am.; Ced- die Memorial, 2.30 p.m.; Clifton, from Ebbsfieet was found guilty of pcslcssion of twelve pints of Dewar Swan . Willard Murray . ness and kindness and welcomed them to their home. Mrs. Harold Glllls visited with Dalton and daughter, Marie, Bur- ton, were Sunday guests of Mrs "HUIIRIOANI lMIl'.l'H" , hine, and was fined s1oo.a.mi Norman Brown he, ,i5ge,..in-i,,w Mn, ,7 ii: Inglis, Ambros Oorcoran and Mrs. J. J. 1. lhdmhob, 7.30 p.m. Rev. Donald A. Camp- moons - Delicious refreshments were ' ' ' hell. Minister. Cast," &. vaniiey served and a social evening was K"m"gmn' on Jan 7' camomn' Ifmwmt 3311!; Night Dam ' sown vlvilin Allen " mm” '”5”9d-"5- d M” L A 3 1 i 9 Mr. Stanley Dalton and son son- ' 5 gm-4,, v ' -FUNERAL AT ELMSDALE - M1 In - - v "Nth W” - , sA1'u1u)Ay Jun 13 , 8 )'- - r-- Funml mvlces for the late ML -UNDERGOING mnsmmnr Frank V:-ssey visitor, w summe.-side on Jan, 7. ny of Mlscouche, were recent vis r -Mrs. Bruce Davison. who in company with her husband motored from Charlottetown to Fredericton, Lewis Vessey Stewart Vessey Leonard Arldrrws itors to Burton. Freeland and Robert Williams of Elrnsdale were held yesterday nfternoon from his Skatlng-1:30- 8:80 Miss Willina Glllis Visited with her father, Theodore who is a The many 1149114! 01 M1! FU- home to Eimsdale United Church. The service was conducted by his minister, Rev. J. M. She-en assist- N. B.. to spend the Yuletide season with their daughter, Mrs. Glen Douqlas Moore George Andrews Vicinity patient in the Prince County Hos- -pital. Bummerslde. on Jan. 7. nice Bulgar. cape Wolfe. are sorry to lesm of her illnms and wish 8:00-10:00 GAMEO TIIEATIIE Morgan, has found it necggsuy to L.km Le...-L. qg --The regular meeting of the her a speedy recovery. "0NDAY' 'AN' 18 (KENBINGTON) ed by Rev. W. C. Wilcox who read undergo medical u-eammt in ma. M,,,.ie,,,, Dixon gr; Freeland Women's Institute was M,” New Laugmlin, R N” A1. Fame" . 2.22. .. owl J gr i:;t:.;' ----J or M if W2. ”i'”.'”"- W" WV-Smuav H5-M5: ' , . , , , o 9 C . God To Thee" and "Rock O'i' I.21i:';bEg1m;vmatt! members present. Blankets which don Mm” on Jana ia)gn:1c3fnDos;-11x:,stoampb:ut;me,nd Mr Gmmms Road Matinee Saturday 3'30” From Ages". A solo "In The Sweet Bye -CHURCH OF ENGLAND ser- 3,”, Ling :90 had just been received from Falr- Mr and M” Shemmn Huwhm- M. VI. M-G-M- treasure chat of And Bye" was rendered by Rev. J. vices for Jan. 17. the 2nd Sunday Bannel-I Ling 8” l news we” dlsmbuted m the son . Summerside were recent Mr. George Dalton has returned Springfield mystery 3t01'ie5 903395 M. Sheen. Pall bearers were Messrs. after the Epiphany, in the New Donald c,.0c;keM; lmimembers. The members decided to guest! of Mr and Mm wmmn to his name in Bath M9,, hwing " " James OB-rien. John Adams, Jacob London Parish, Rector Rev. W. Hurry Wis y 30 I have the list of all the teachers Gram and ML and Mrs Herb?” speng the hoiidnys vismng relative; Game 8.15 sharp THE HOUR OF 13 Murray, Lester Wallace, Robert Eric Iiilzrham- Sh Th0mB!'. French asoi-gs Proud .80 WM M” taught 1" F”e1""d Hutchinson ' and friends in Burton and vicin- ' ' , Campbell and Ronald Mexennn River, Morning Prayer 11 s.m.; st. Muriel MacD,ma1d go since Confederation, brought up ' my skim after. Starring Peter Lawford, Flower bearer; were M9351-5, Stephen's. Burlington. Evening mm”, Mmmuey p m to date. Mrs. Robert Palmer ln- M,” SVMB pron". spring V8,. Dawn Adams, Everett Hudson, Vernon Hudson. Douglas I-lome. Laughlin Horne, slnston. Sunday school and Bible Rm, Mien an "my '""”"3' A d”"””"' """"h ii (I . ts, M. cl M .. at the home of Mrs, Calridge Rog- Eid-.-ed Hardy, gm-mn sltewuty Class 6.30, and Evening Prayer at Me,.,).'m MRCDOMM y so was hsewed ,by the haste” ""1 H:-beirtagiugghixdsnn, r n N era for their January meeting Leslie Hardy. Russell Stewart, 7130 P-'"- EV"Yb”dY "”'""'- Bobby Oooper . . . so 1"” C”""" "" "d it c””"””" with eight members present. Roll Al-hold Hardy. and Jacob Hardy. Interment was in the church cvmetery. Professional cards I. nnfiiuifun” Chartered, Accountant Prayer 2.30 p.m.; St. Mark's, Ken- --WILL BE GUEST SPEAKER- The annual meeting of the Sum- meraide Board of Trade will be held on Tuesday, January 26th and the guest speaker for the oc- casion will be Mr. A, T. Parkes of Mont-ton. N. 13.. secretary of the Maritime Board of Trade and Mari- time manager of the Canadian -Chamber of Commerce. 'me dinner Ivan Johnson Babe Zaharias Picked For Comeback Award vited the members for the Feb- of 54.85 taken. has left for Calgary. Alta.. to join her husband. who is with the R. C. A. F. there. She is travelling with Captain and Mrs. Leslie Dignan, who will also reside near Calgary. I Mrs. Lorne MacLean I I I V! Myrna Tuplln is a na- ley, spent a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Russell Gouzhlin, llccontpanierl by Mrs. Ernest Payn- felr motored to Summer-side on Jan. 11. Mr. Bertram Phillips. Halifax. N. S.. spent :1 short visit with his wife and family here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Maccaull. Members of Burton W. I. met call was answered by each member naming a New Year's resolution. A contest was held, the prize br- ing awarded to Mrs. Melvin Mc- Gregor, A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the lunch committee. Mrs, Peter Dalton invited the members to her home for the February meeting. CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 .- was could withstand the belt of 51.000000 ' - i-' to wih relative: Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Crvllicutt Canadian cans of Commerce will be held at Howard's rteotnu- ml.-w vomr, (AP)- issue Dld- ;,'f,';,',,,:,'f ',;':,. ,f,',lj,”?',”r,e,fi,g';mf,',;'i,: ;i,l,1,',”'P,T,:f,1,',i,f',,,V'f;,,,l:,,,eb,,,, Jan, -0 ,.....i M. Ivan Cna'ilicut,i., Burton. tor the (skins! Blllldlnt mnt 5- rikson Zaharlos made the greatest Mm... ;. .,,,,,,,.. i,,,.,,,.,,,, ,,,,m C.-- lmoiorcrl to Albertnn recently to s"mm"'me'P' St L :1, spam mmemck M 1953C” 5"c' her attack iof virus pnellmonla. Mr Hartford Hutchinson iaiViFll- Mm TVR" C0"k'vU”- Wh” 15 PHONE 2885 TFUNEML " 55"” "Fm" Umh” Wile "8"""i Wlc"- oponlilnr the wool: in summer.-lei.-An patient at Western Hospital. W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. a. I. MUTUAI. BUILDING ersl services for the late Mrs. char- lee E. MacDonald were held yes- terday morning with Requiem High 0 Mam celebrated at 8t.Pa.ul's dhurch by Rev, J. II. Leclair. The service Kilauea lined - office lonrsi PHONE 1287 Clones fitted W Water street. rzaslnmrcon 'lIiiferI.i yk summerstde Eyes Exlmlnec I to I! - I to I and by appointment. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. A. RGy.nI.:lIgD Grant. orrossrrlusir Sumsneralde Fire - Auto - Casualty lumlnersida till. l. ll. cullllllulllivl Water Street lilac: W. GIIESTER 8. -NEW SNOW PLOW - The new IIWW NOW. NU-ID" ped with hydrslulic lift, was busy at work along the buslneu ” of Water Street last evening load- Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Myron MacArthur are spending a week visiting friends in Woodstock. N. B.-K. mas hdlidays.-K. 25th Wedding Anniversary -Mr. and Mrs. Itrvin Champion of Kenslngton, were honored by their friends on January li..on the their home they were the recipient- of several beautiful silver pieces from members of their family and a de-luxe toaster and banquet of flowers. from friends and neigh- born. A bouquet of roses from niece The fabulous athlete who hes been a headliner for more than 2) years barely edged out Ted Wil- liams. slugging Boston Box out-fielder. for the "comelbsck" and gained a total of 126 points on a 3-2-1 basis for first. second and third voted. against 116 points for Williams. otion Friday for his soothing per eolumrl, handed over a 01,000 cheque as evidence of good faith and BIVO up the ghost. In a letter to the president and governors of the National Hockey League, Montreal Cahuilens' bril- liant and temperamental star sp- lut week in the bylined column in the French-lentil!!! weekly Bam- edi-Dilrlanche. It contained biting barbs of eriticinns aimed directly at Presidem Clarence Campbell of the NHL. whom the Rocket called a "dictator." In his letter Richard said the accusations ageinst Campbell were had become "inorearlrlgly difficult because of the emotional strair. many of the games exert on me." CANADA 1! MAGNET Wiles forms-rt 0 ed Into nsaul Lo.” 1 - AM speech. Music and son! Whit?” ""1 ' the pleasant evenifI8- Deuclmll "o freshnients were served by ihi ladies.-K. land." He aid "ltieyi all want to come here. and once tbq know you're a Canadian. there is noth- ing they wont do for you." ' . Roger Carl. little son of Mr. ,nnd Mrs. Carl. is ll patient in', lPrince County Hospital. I-Its con-l rlltlon is much improved and it Isl ,hoped he will soon be at home Mrs. Charles Keizer who recent- ly went to Halifax for medical advice. is in the Prince County Hospital. I-fer many friends wish Marlon a speedy and comfortable return to good health again. Harold Palmer and children Lloyd and Elaine. Borden. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on January 10. Mr. H. D. Boyle, Kensington, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson re- Mr. Gerald Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Murphy. Foxley River, returned to St. Dunstan's College. Charlottetown on January I to resume his studies. Mr. Ivan Buiger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bulger, Foxley River returned to St. Dunsian's College. Charlottetown on January 8 to Myrna Tuplin, Murray Road. will be pleased to learn she has re- turned to her home from the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Tyne Valley, where she was rou- fined with hpneurnonia.-P. llrsaalno sssas ony of seals from the island of krnby ssnsbank in the North Sea. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mark White. Slim- A number of residents of the riistricf. are engaged in removinz some old wooden fences alonir thr Miss Eunice Hlitchllirnn. merslde. spent the wervk-enrl vis- uranvulo at Water street it the grave was conducted by Rev- honor in the 23rd annual year-end 3 5..., ., ,, . M ,,,.. im. ,.,.,.., the nppearance and driv- Bununenide A. J. MacLeod. The pastor. Rt-- Associated Presspoll. E --- ' 1it2lr:?2;r'i;3:et:1PItIu:jcahir:I;f;h. r. V lngp conditions of tmi-. road, CB IIIAL . P. 0. BOX Rev, G, J. MacI..ell.an was present 11119 35:15 rnceived b Lu-gt plug , The Mluiolury Sade”, held ' m "44 031 in the Ir-notiinrv and I 01'!-M00" votes. three less than Wlllilm-!.their regular meeting on Jan. 3 STRONG DEFENCE roncn .. of the ” C E ' MIN30n- who came back from marine dilly l at the home of Mrs. Ivan I-Iardy. . aid, was one of the altar boys. The in Korea to resume his sparkling Bede "9 and POR.'rsIMOU'I'H, England (or).- E, E, P111 ha”?! '0” M5711 -7- 7- career on the diamond, batting Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur q This city boast one 01' the he-ti Amelit. T. Earle Hickey. E. P- F0199. .407 in 3'7 games. , spent Sunday at the home of Mr. V0c'niA . Civil Defence organizations in Brit- Opt. D. lt.0. B. R. Sharpe. Oliarlea Peters and Mr. Zaharias, however, re- and Mrs. Reginald Palmer. ' ' y sin, Total strength of the CD corps OPTOMITIIST Everett P'hH1iDl- 3- oalved more second place IUPDOH now stands at 2,379, or one member lib. Clifford Wright formerly of Mildldieton, is having a. brief Visit with his daughter, Mrs. James Brady, Charlottetown previous to his departure to Edmonton, Alta. Bedeque Branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society held their annual business meeting. President Mr. Howard sohurman presided. secretary Mr. Vernon Orsig re- ported on the years' work. show- ing 3536.15 has already been col- lected. with five districts yet to que; and Mr. J. 1''. Lord. Albany. The president and secretary were re-elected and a vote of apprecia- tion was tendered to the officers and collectors for their untlring efforts. Benediction by Rev. E. 5 Weeks brought the meeting to a close. . -111 A ill f the Bed VETERWAMAN occasion of their run wedlina -ii- He goof m,,,,,, ,,,, ,.,,,,,,,, U,,,,,,,',,,,,,",.:,,i,',,y,,” ,, M... The annual meeting of '”"'"7i 'm'-- Afflechs Jan 6. Twenty members Du. 2530 M I dtlllhlllll Dill-I hold I9 i.lgiv:"p:?".rHe'9;i:g”ch:mg:o:: The many friends of Miss and two visitors t-,.,.,., pruem. The Prince Edward Island Mut- President Mrs. Whiter Wright pre- sided. and opened the meeting with siniinz. prayer. and scrip- ture Niadinir, followed by s busi- ness session. A Christmas greet- ing was received from Mrs. Bur- ton Crowe of Glace Bay. N.s. A Mildred Callbeck. treasurer, gave the financial statement for 1063. 'II'lc not followed the timing boat to steal herring from their ash. amount raised I4'ID.50. Mrs. main highway. which will greatly for every I00 of the citIy's pct?- ulation, l INDUSTRIAL HAZARD NEWCASTLE - ON - TYNE. Ellis muliity friendship secretary le- portcd: 245 house calls. 81 hospital calls 15'! cards and letters had been sent to the bereaved and could resist the temptation of (oiu along! Jnsrl"li"l':'nilrll TERESA wiuallr e Iiimrner st. - summerslda I Uh! 04 dump "W3" "1" 31"” -3- Y- Miss Marion Schurman returned land (OP)-Youths with long hair I all the banks of snow from the to her studies at Acadia University style; may have short lives, warned 0139- 9'"b""3 u-'' w 33 1" me ' d on January 4, site spending her R W. Mann, chairmen of the """'”"”'”5""""" I. F. R 0. "5"" ma”? 3'”, pk”'v 0 a, an holidays at the home of her pe.r- Nhrth-East E'i'iKli'lE9l'iIi,-2 BUTPRU. ' M" i ' '3 W . ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schur- sh i d .t.rial apprentices risk OPTOIIETBIST WW" "5 V"'”"-”"Y 3 W2: '”'g H d Vlf3llll'l'Y :2: Central Bedeque. Also their ca;f.zl:zii'1Rnthl:ir le-ngrilhy locks in EXTRA m EXT RI ..mm.,.M,. E 3 L to plow the mow tom. e cum, aInb ' . son David returned to P.W.C. rnachinery, he said. Th Ad, hues 0' Complete Visual Analyses i'h9"mj'I5;n'f:eT”"l mum!” . 9 ma i -Messrs. Cecil MacKinnon. where he is a 3rd year student. 9 um rnonnnstfieed ""'Y W am 9” "Ah 0' Whdlhl 3! Wr 3- ""E5'"'E' 33:3 53:3. ,fhllIg:?nm?: At the close of the United Prater ,, .0 ii. w-vis pr gbyteii-jar Golan” I E CODY r V I . e .. . . e . - . s amzanmo g'fn”,h"f am no” mun” a(i:3munmnnALPm('cu-aim: ",:;':,f:,ce side January 12 on business. mm. in the Cent;-gj Bedeque ,5; C,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,, and M... 1...... (Sky Marshal of the Unix arse) -4- (Rocket) Richard made full re- Mn ,,,,,, Mm 3'”P"15" Chum J'””""Y 5' ""9 -W1 1m1-hPi' "5 ahemtlt cm” in shut ins. Collection: 533.90. Mrs, Ernest Weeks had charge of the "pmgram topic: The Four R's in Europe." Standing for Relief, Re- Mrs. Edna Jenkins. T Annual Meeting ual Fire Insurance Company will be held at the Town Hall in the Town of Summersidc "Atomic Peril" . Above Mani-ls. suilv as ' won .2. o. M. P. Oonstabl Garth ologisad "humbly and most sinoer- tl. '” "WW0 TM" '9” "V9 be' o0nstrucU0n- Rmmtnll-W0" W1 Phone ss;o. 8” etswart. who is stationed :t Bbaet air" and said he did so without M Y ; W" W0 '"""'b”' ”"'l”8 the V9”: Rehabllltulm ind W" smiled T0-MY 2.30 - 7 - 9.20 Harbor N B visited his father coercion by the club or the league. Mr. Daniel Adams, Borden. was V-I-5 M11 I-'9'” H0u”"d- M” hi the f01'10WUW m9mb"'5- M” - . Mr Ilia s "stowart snd home' Richard a t d full respons- In Conway January iron business. mm” M””' W” l”'”” 0”” GW80 H9Ild9li50n- M” 97”” n- E. & folks at mirboro during the 0hrlst- ibility "for whlutaver was written" ' heck. M-ill Mildred Callbeck, Bede- Johnson, Mrs, caivin Leiird and - ”llAllGEli0llS PASSAGE" ROBERT LOWERY - PHYLLIS BROOKS OUT Of fXASl BRAVEST HOUR... , ,, 1 M . wmmrncl (cm --Sidney War- on Tuesday the 26th day of geor;g;M3Ke:i'(Iiedii-faAn!yz egnnosudagfy haft. 1040 graduate of the Univer- ...m.. Mi" "4 mid "9"" D'- 7'10? 9"” Iamster. solicitor. Netlry, gu ii. .e'..mme the an . manor. In of "mm". ”mmed from GMAT YARMOUTH xmmnd Murray, Seoul. Korea thanking the January 1954 at the hour of LLB "::'"o',.,, M, ma M". ohunpim gum" in pug. in 5., gunman (any Fhhefmen hag H” 1.3, society for a donation of in boxes . loss; to uni. mil, .pmcm,m ,n mm mud, mm, ..m manned an", "H mm hm,” by . C0,. of clothing during the year. Miss 10:30 oclock IIOOI1. Henderson was appointed dela- (AME rm MAN run (Allm rm cowlilzn