' had just left at 10.40 lniured In Crossing Accident Ar Mrs. Charles Hamilton of Al- bany was taken to Prince County ,m;spil.aI Summerstde yesterday morninx suffering from an injured back and " ' Nicholson (6) re- ceived facial injuries requiring three stitches. as a result of an nccident at Albany when the car which Mrs. Hamilton was driving was struck by s doisel engine pulling I freight extra from Char- lottetown to Borden. The accident occurred on the highway crossing near the Ham- ilton home which Mrs. Hamilton em. for Sunday School with her two daughters Joan and Linda. and Ronnie Nicholson as p - The delsel struck the car, a '49 Studebaker sedan. in the rear causing it to spin around several times. finally breaking off a fence post and coming to a stop in the ,1.-m-way of Michael Delaney's home The children were all thrown clear of the spinning car and suf- fered minor cuts and bruises from rolling contact with the pavement. Mrs Hamilton was found in a .u-utt conscious condition the rear seat. Thu liantllton family have been hung in Albany for the past six Parkdale 'Gives S”sicie Aces 10-3 Walioping s l'.-trkiiale Flyers gave the sit-tiittt-rstile Aces I thorough iii-tlllillllll at Raceway Stadium Siiiiirtitty evening before a large t-t-tutti of fans. downing the home how to the tulle oi lU-3. only in the second period were the Aces sbic to hold their own with the visitors, and this frame they out- scored Parkdale 2-l. roaring hack trunt a 5-0 deficit in the initial perioti. 'l'hc Flycrs took command again in the final st-ssioit. ltowevi-r. sitoutitig 4 lollies to 1 for the Aces. ('iiif Jackson and Allie Carver were the big guns on the Parkuutc attack. Jackson getting four mark- ers. and Carver three. Smith. llurry and MacLeod got the other three. Bonny Howatt scored two for Summerside, Mooney Gallant gelling the other Seven minor penalties were handed out by referees Joe Hunter and Brian McCailum, four going: to the visitors. Goalie Simmons was tagged with a minor in the iuidrilc period for engaging in a high- stirking duel with Bubble Howatt who was also banished. Garth Gay won the HoIman's Men's Wear most valuable player award. Garth got assists on two of the three goals and he passed time and again to mates in the clear who were unable to dent the twiucs. stmmons. in nets for Parkdale made 25 stops. Maclnnis had 34 stops for Aces. -S Alberfon Regctls Defeat S'side -The Alberton Regals defeated the Summerside Schurmans hoc- key team 64! in a keenly contest- ed exhibition game at Alberton Saturday night. The home team lrirrcd ahead slightly in the open- er getting two tallies for the vis- ltnrs' lone marker. R. Fraser and Lerlair tallying for Alberton and Grady for Summerside. The sand- wich session saw two more tallied for the Regais without a reply. l.er'luir getting his second goal of the game and Nicholson getting on the board with a singleton. In a hard. penalty studded final per- iod each team managed a pair. R. Fraser scoring both Alberton finals and Dalton and Gallant tal- lying for the Schurman squad. Pvnalties went to Johnston. Mc- Clure. Phillips. Dalton. Nicholson iii. K h (2). c. F ,0. M t- is "'0 "S" " Feb. 5th. at the Sacred Heart Heart Home in Charlottetown. Mrs. then 5, Fraser. Phillips. Referees were R. Profit and F. Grant. Lineups: . Alberton Regals: Goal: P. Ilardy; defense. C. Fraser. R. Fraser. T. Barbour; forwards. M. Kmrh. Leclalr. 0. Matthews. R Frascr. M. Gallant. F. Millman. Summcrslde Schurmans-Goal: IIPMES: dcfcnse. Grady. E. John- "OH. R. Banks. McClure; for- wards, Dalton. Phillips. MacLean. KPDIILIII. E. Gavin. Champion, E. Gallant CliIllSTOPIIER'S CROSS SCHOOL --llonor roll for Christopher's Drummond. The next meeting will 1' W95 m0VB(I PY Ml'S- Mac" Cross Scltool for the month of Jan- be held at the home of Mrs. Austin Calluin seconded by Mrs. I My- HRLV G ra ii 9 IX - 1. Melinda Scales. ers to pay for seats DlllTIl.'NC(I for critiirtl. 2. Wilfred Heywood. 3. autiitorittm. A nutnltcr of hills ""1 ll-not-r; Grade Vll C t. ' iison Reeves. the winter. 9.00 was voted the meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Austin Scales. regret of the death of Mrs. Franc- resident of Freetown. and memory of her will long be cherished by ' town United Church W. M. S. met at the home of the president. Mrs. 8. Fourteen members were pres- ent. The theme of the worship ser- vice was ”The Church Universal in Indla." Mrs. Frank Cairns had charge of the study book. Reports from the W. M. S. Presbyterlal held in Summerslde recently were given by Mrs. Louis Cairns. Mrs. Allison Profitt. Albany i months when Mr. Hamilton was transferred from Saint John, N.B. as manager of The Bank of Nova Scotia. A hospital report at a late hour last night stated that Mu, Halmiltonls condition was favor- ab e. Freetown Wins At Bedeque The Freetown Royals defeated the Wilmot Aces at Bedeque Rink in a regular South Shore League fixture Friday night by the score of 5-1. Edgar Taylor and Walter Campbell got a brace of goals apiece for the winners, and Des Roberts scored the other one. Strongman notched up the only Wilmot tally. Seven minor penal- ties were handed out by referees Allard and Simmons. four of them going to the victorious Freetown team. Freetown led 3-1 at the end of the first period: both teams went scoreless in the sandwich session, and the Royals added two more in the final frame. Freetown -Mrs. Roy Hill has returned from a week's visit to Charlotte- town. having been called there ow- ing to the illness of her daughter. Mrs. Elmer Buchanan. Friends are glad to know that Mrs. Buchanan is greatly improved from her rec- ent severe illness. Mrs. Oliver Wright of Summer- side. spent the past week-end in South Freetown. at the home of her sister, Miss Minnie Drum- mond. Mr. and Mrs. Garland of Am- herst. N.S.. are visiting in Free- town. guests of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Reeves were waited upon at their new home in Norboro, Friday. January 21. by the former friends in Free- town. The occssion took the form of a house warming and despite bad roads and almost zero wea- ther a goodly crowd gathered. Mr. Andrew Jardine was appointed master of ceremonies. and suit- ably commented on the purpose of the "get together": after which Mr. Leeman Campbell read an address voicing the wish of the people for success and happiness to Mr. and Mrs. Reeves and fam- ily in their newly built home. and their new surroundings. This was followed by the presentation of a beautiful studio couch. The pre- sentation wss made by Messrs. Clarence Reeves and Walter Camp- bell to which Mr. and Mrs. Reeves fittingly responded. The remainder of the evening was enjoyably spent in music and dancing. The music being furnished by Miss Erma Reeves. Sidney Bigelow and Al- Refreshments were served by the ladies present. Mr. Earle Blanchard has re- turned home from Prince County Hospital, where he had been re- ceiving treatment. Friends ars glad to know that be h much improv- ed in health. P. E. O U Tignish -The many friends of Mr. Clar- ence Nlorrissey. Tignish, will be delighted to learn that he Is steadily tmprnvittg from his recent. illness The siitcere hope of all is that such improvements will con- tinue until he is once again re- stored to his usual good health. Mrs. Michael Bernard returned to her home in Nail Pond. on Fri- day. after spending the past sev- eral weeks in Halifax. with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Knox. Mrs. Ernest Gaudet and Miss Mary Gautlct who came to Tignish to attend the funeral of their bro- ther. Mr. Isadore Gaudet returned to their respective homes in Providence. Road Island, on Wed- nesday. Friends of Mrs. Claude Gavin are pleased to learn that she has returned to her home in Nail Pond after being a patient in the City Hospital. Charlottetown. The many friends of Mr. Robert Desftoches, Tignish. will be glad to know that he is making a satis- factory recovery in the Western Hospital, Alherton. from the in- Jury he sustained on Sunday. The February meeting of Birch Grove W. 1.. met at the home of Mrs. Austin Rogers. with the presi- dent, Mrs. Ernest Taylor in charge. The meeting opened with the Ode and Creed. Fifteen members and four visitors were present. One member enrolled. Reports of "Teas" held were given. and it was decided to continue them during March of Dimes. and a box of. fruit was sent to a sick member. Collection amounted to 32.90. Next CARLETON SIDING W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Carleton Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Quigley on Tuesday even- ing. Jan. 11th. The president and eleven members were present. Two members paid their fees. The school committee reported toilet tissue .map and soap had been purchased for school and bills were handed in. New school committee appointed were: Mrs. Avalah MacCallum and M rs. James Paynter. Sick committee reported seven sick calls nutiic and treats taken. New sick comntiitee are Mrs. Clifford Rogers and Mrs. John Quigley. 'The Blanket Committee report- ed that the blankets had arrived and that the three premium blan- Friends in Freetown heard with McKennn, which occurred on Mckenna was for many years a her friends and neighbors. The afternoon Auxiliary of Free- Allison Profitt, on Tuesday. Feb. hoped to have another shipment mm M". Eldon of the last of the month. The south F,ggfnwn non. up amounting to sil0.79. were passed lice Harper. 2. Philip Harper. 3. School Association met on Tuesday in. these comprised seats. sick oanne H.-indrahan; Grade VI -1. evening. February ttth in the "hoot treats. Christmas boxes; school Tnnces Ann Gallant. 2. Jean house. with the president. Mrs. El- decorations and treat for school andrnhnn. 3. Winston Keough; don Drummond presiding, seven: children at concert. A donation of '9”? V - 1. Henry Gallant; business items were discussed in- 32.00 was received from Mr. and ';”:1"' IV - 1. John Keough: cludinga programme for Education Mrs. Frank Muttart. Three mm- o: c ill s 1. Gerard Gallant. 2. Week. At the close of the meeting bers paid their fees towards the will Harper. 3. Frelda Harper. lunch was he-rved. Institute dishes. One Christmas it I1 - 1. Mark Handrahan. -AB. apron was passed in, amounting to Western Guardian TSET READY for the carnival eh "mine rink. last week in rutiry. 1.-in........ socrAt.. St. eh llllaii. Kensington. Monday. . -AY4th. I oclock. Sponsored - -P-A., everybody welcome. Tamil! GAIN Amateur Caval- ' d' mile Show K ; . ing George ' L Ksnslnston. Friday, Feb- ” ml Sponsored by Ken- ” I-Iyns Club. Send entries it moms. Kensington. 4'" Tvtutsir dinner, Ep- ' " Hall, Th H um” Ilrsday. Feb. 17th. In AII0 sale d work and Adult: st.oo. hildren 10 "Id under no unis. i . t.c., Ice Follies, Kenslngton Rink. Pre- sented by Charlottetown Skating Club. Bonsored by Lion's Club. que rink. to t. Monday. 0.15 and cake fund amo nted to 99 cts. sharp. Lot 16 non vs. Schur- Roll call to be ans ered by each man's Eagles. skate after. Ad- member passing in a get well or mission 25-85 cents. a meeting of St. Mary's A.Y.P.A. held in the church hall on Friday evening general routine business consisted of a discussion forthcoming ' dance. Plans were IIIIlIiZE( no social Club start. the convener. Miss Peggy Preston. asked the members of the various committees to carry out their dut- mittees reported good progress be- lonllllt-. ing rnsdo. Trudenlck. advance sale Ned Henthorn. door tickets. Mic- sel Burley. refreshments. Bever- lq Birch. 36.10. The Red Cross Convener gave out more sewing and knitting. Mrs. Arthur MacMlcken invited the members to her home for next meeting which is to be held on the first Tuesday of the month. to make plans for a Valentine Social. Lunch committee to bc: Mrs. Gor- don MacDonald. Mrs. Frank Outg- ley and Mrs. Arthur MacMicken. Mrs. Albert Craswell to make cake for next meeting. Collection -RESERVE February 26th for -GOUTI SIIORI lasgue. Bede- sympathy card. A lunch was served at the end of the meeting. Alberton -Mr. and Mrs. Winston Enli- land. Ellertille. visited relatives in Albertnn on Sunday. -A. Y. P. A. MEETING - At on the Valentine's Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Pi-ciersen. Tignish. were visitors to Alher- ion on Saturday. Mrs. Gardiner Marks. Slimmer- side. is spending a few days with on as outlined. The following cum- decorations. Betty tickets. A newly designed "Canada badge", soon to be worn by all Air Lcttgtio of Canada at the Seigniory Club. P. Q., Feb. 9 and 10. on R. (3. Howard of Charlottetown. and SL W. E. W kets were sold for 55 each. It was H d was a visitor to Summersido rec- ently. guest of his mother. Mrs. Jack Finnan. ter Sybil of 0'Leary were visitors to Malpeque all last week: while there they attended the wedding of Wall-Bryanton. in the Keir Mem- orial Church. companled by Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ton Roblnson and Wesley Colilcutt all of Springfield West. motored to Summerside on vale was a passenger to Summer- side on Tuesday afternoon. Wolfe. lit now a patient in Turner Nursing Home in 0'l.teary. I. Air Caciel Oiiiciais T Churchil' Neigltbnrs uere sorrotvfully shocked uhen they heard of the very sudden death of their frientli. and tteigitbour. the late Airs. Neil A Lamont, inee Bell lllatzdrtlturl tn the early hours of Saturday. January 29. at her home. So sud- tlcnly called to that higher home the Master gone to prepare. was. "The lndla." the service Universal in of Mrs. Melvin Ellis. The ntembers of the llnioitvale W. l.. were entertained at the home of Mrs. Gerald Gamble on Mon- day nighl. After the opening cere- ntotties. plans were made for orirty to he held at the home of M11 PPFCY lilac-l)onalrl IPII la.-st Mrs. R. F. MacDonald. t-onlrtbu- evening in company with Joittt tions to be sent to the March of Mat'Leod of Buushuw by motor Dimes. and the Red Cross, next. mectlng is to be held at the home of Mrs. Clayton Stetson Mr. and hits. William Jay. and Mr. and Mrs. Earle Adams and for Maine to visit his brother and also MacLeod to Boston. Mrs. J. Allan Mai'lx'tttiton is spending the week-end in Char- lottetotvn at her nephews home. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fertzuson and family. Spring Park Road. S'side Curling -The following is the curling schedule at the Summerside rink for this evening. 7.00 o'clock H. Dickie vs. Greg Mulholland. D. Morrison vs. Jim Harris. J. A. Clark vs. Hillard Clark. ' O'Leury -At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams. 0'Leary. a very pleasant fireside" service was held on Friday night. when the members of the United Nazerene. and Bap- tist Churches met together for a worship service. day guests of Mrs. Jean Collicutt recently. MISS-' ROIICPIB ldtitzzell. teacher at Salmon Park. spent the weekend with her parettts. Mr. and zllrs. Andrew Frizzcll in Springfield West. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stewart and family of Glcngarry. were rec- ent visltors to the home of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Stewart in West Point. Sincere syinpntity is mtetttlnd to the family of the late Maude Pratt of Bloomfield. whose death occur- red at her home there after a short illness. Miss Harrtoi Smith of (l'I.ear,v. was a visitor for a few clays to the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith in West Potitt. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley and family of Summerside. were vis- itors to the home of Mrs. Ashley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Erskin Sil- liker. and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Silliker. in Kttutsford. A very successful pantry sale was held by the members of the 0'Leary Women's Institute in the Jelley Department Store on Satur- day afternoon. A nice amount was realized and everything in ti o d County Hospital. are spending a few days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Craswell in Bloom- el . merside recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verrnon Cornish and Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Jeffery. -CP. Mrs. Chesley Woodside has re- turned to her home in Unionvale. after spending a few days in Char- Iottetotrn. . . I the Hunter" River l'ttiicri (llutri-h Mr. Charlie Willis has returned 0 . . '0 Ms home M omearyv any met .1! the home of His ( R . VIFIIHESOYI on Thursrlny nvetttnz. zpsttrding a few days in Charlotte plrpbg ant Mrs J. 5. THE HUNTER RIVER W.M.S. lprcsidcd. the theme being. ”Thc Mrs. Came pl-idham and baby Church Universal to India. The son, of Mom,-059' are now spend. meeting was opened by stttgimz hymn 163. ”Christ is Made The Sure Foundation." The program in the Missionary Monthly. was followed with the president acting as leader. assist- ed by several of the members. Hymn. "Glory Be To God the Father." was sung and prayers of- fered by members and silent pray- er for India in this critical period of her national life. ing a few days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boul- ter. in O'Leary. Mr. Peter Gallant of Woodstock. Mrs. Heber Dickson and daugh- ing "together of the Church in in- dia" was presented by Mrs F. Smith. Mrs. J. Craswell and Mrs. Don I-lulman. Scripture reading nnd hymn. ”0 Spirit of the Living God." closed the worship period. The minutes were read: 22 mem- bers presenl; 38 social and 3 hos- pital calls reporied; 12 books rt-ad. A card of thanks was received from Mrs. Elmer MacMlllan. It was derided to start the "Travelling Apron” on the rounds. Ml'!- P118105 OGIWBY. CODWAY. The president reminded the mem- Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Gay. ac- Friday. Mrs. Nezrie Shelfoon of Union- In 0'l.eary. Her many or" which is to he held in the Uni- It was det-tried to send a halo of clothing overseas. Mrs. Lel"ai(e and Mrs. Spence to help Mrs. Bow- the man to pack this bale. Mrs. Matheson and Mrs Mac- Leod gave interesting reports of The February meeting of the 0'- the Presbytc-rial which was held Mrs. Cami 0lHoioran of Cape her mother. Mrs. Frank P. Fra- ser. Albcton. Leary Evening Auxiliary met at in summer-side. A vote of thanks the horns otlt-s.Eu'bleVstohl'wuoxtondodbthnbI' than family of (7hat'lotit-town. were Sun-I . More lhcrc was no ntinutes I jihe worship SPIWICP rm Thursday night. The theme tori Church: Readings. were given by Mrs. Bruce Mat--I Dougall and Mrs. Lewis Bcrnardi Next meeting will he at the homelpn.5,.1..n,, .-.1” .(;nti." lcloscd this part of the mncltng. lirnrrl. ...m..mdi in chaitzc of Hit" -'li1d.v lwik. liinrltitlmuszh taken by surprise. thanked is a patient in the Turner Nursing bers of "The World Day of Pray-l Home friends wish for her a speedy re- ted Church on Feb. 25th. covery. I The Flll.klIlHl'l' of the W ll S IsI'I""d"I I"'I""II In the study period. thc grnw- ' ry Out New Badges Cadets. comes up for discussion at the Min annual meeting of the Air Cadet Left to right are Gregory Mulholland of Summcrslde. P.E.I.. pinning the badge alson. Air Cadet League Liaison Officer. Maritime Air Command. RCAF. Halifax. PRINCETOWN ROAD W.M.S. -The Prtncetown Road United Church W. M. S.. members met at the home of Mrs. Lester Johnson on Feb. lst In the absence of the Dale Proucie led Edens Looking j For Purlormctid LONDON llleulersi - Wanted. . old-fashioned" parlormaid to do The theme for the evening was Sir Anthony Eden's valeting and ”Thc Church L'ntversal in lndia."lhclp Lady Eden keep the foreign with several of the members iak-iserrt-tary's official residence in ing part Iorder Mrs. Everett Claw read thel Ladv Erlrwt has been making do scripture uhtrh was lakcn ft'om.wiih tcntpttrary help since the last John. Cltapirr I7. lPl'.'-CS iii-2i. IParlormaid loft in November She A pitt'tion of the Study Bonk was read by Mrs l2t'ct'cti. Clnw. assist- ed by Mrs Lester Johnson and Mrs. Dale Proutle. Hymn. ”0 Spirit Of The Ltvim: followed by Bcnrrlirttnn is looking for someone ”who really knous ltcr job"-and knows how in tale! for Sir Anthony. one of the um-ld's best-dressed men. The only other servant at No. 1 Carlton Gardens. the dignified house near Whiiciiall. is a cook. London agencies have not been -able to produce the perfect parlor- lmaid which Lady Eden's secretary ldt-scribes as ”a dying race." The secretary tins absent. thorn- lmm asi meeting Roll call ttas :-tit.-'.urt'Ni Irv five ntentbcrs and our visitor. it. was moved and Si'(t(lltfiPfi that we send for I rloz. I-i-pics of ”NmtsIeller" to be distrthiiltirl antottg associated members. it was also ntmed ilil('I second- ed that the sum of five dollars which was to have been used in pay doing:-tics expenses in Pres- hvieriol be set aside to send to the Maritime Home for Girls in Truro. I A reading. "Look at. Literature” was read by Mrs. E Clow. and it was decided to send for a copy of ”l5'l5S Cltt'tsttan World Facts." The Worlds Day of Prayer ser- vice will he held in Clttlrch. Feb. '.!5th. and copies of service are to be sent for. The it'casitrr-t' reported two little- bnxes passed in and one member- ship fee paid. There were four hotne rails and one itosptlal call The frteitdsltip committee reported Itnvtne sent three sympathy cards and one get- well card. A thank-you card was received and acknowledged by LONG CREEK W. M. 8. Mrs Wilfred Stretch was hostess to the tttemiiers of the Long Creek W..ll.S. on Monday evening. .lan- uary .'l. 1965. The meeting opened by singing of hymn 662. "O God Our Help in Ages Past." Scrip- ture reading were taken from Ms- IIIPW 2 I-I5. Mrs Rnn Mar-l.ciirl was in charge of the ric-votional period and had as her theme. "The New Yeltr and its challenge to us." followed by the Lords Prayer in unison. This period closed by singing hymn 445. "All The Way My Saviour Lcatis Me." Mintiics of previous meeting were read. approved and signed. Roll call was responded to by l7 mem- bers each repeating a verse of SCi'lrlIlll'P Five members passed in mr-mbcrships fees. A new mem- her was Mr: John Currie. (Yol- leciion atttuuttted to S9.75. Corres- pondence was read by the secre- tary which included letters of ap- ready sale. wlv(i,i("l.1antLi( Mrs Gordot't xI,x'li'l"1If'll ;t(fiM,.g and Mrs Wm," MHA,.,d- DFPCISIIISH ftor fl'Ilt(I and candy rc- o s or . were recon tst ors 1 . .. .. -- , 1 Q ' . NI.”i'twIItm0gI R9Hd.gQ31cittait;rwas l!amhu.rton. II it e s t s of .Vlils.Ir;;'.dmr::.,,r,:lI(1:11 liyuas!nTffI'Pti"I))?ul&lli0TIII1:Il : his or 0 lummplsl P 0" "psi k""IP"5 J”"'9"'-V Mr 3"” 3'” lhave cltartzc of llw Study Bunk Mi"-"'K0"1'” WWI h0('""FI9fI Il.V MN. 33- Russell ltsh t Mrs Lostrr .I(IIITlSf)l'l kilitily "1, Rod 'lIlil'I.nni"I that a hill. of M00 Miss Lita and Lena Cmswelp Mr. and MW Anni”, Cmmh M-ii'li9fi'Illi'l ntemhr-rs for next ntcet- I” (h"'im35 51'”-E IW WWI who are training in the prince Mm Road. wpre Visimm tn gumgltng. The lunch cnntmittcn. Mrs. M” It-r'”I WWII-HCIIPFN W515 M'- omer N911, M,-5 Iajyncrgun Kmmpointcd devotional leader for next Mrs. Lester .Inltn.-on. and .lir.s.l'"l'('I'"9 0"” m9mIWl'- MFR Wil- uu.-dm-k Mm.5....,.,, t frcd Strclclt responded to our birth- The moctttti: i-losorl with Mizpahlfln-V h"-T '””9"”E l'I0S('fl h.V repeat- Bcncdirtinn. aftcr ti-ittclt lunch was ml-' "'9 MIZPHII BCl"9dIClI0" servcrl Itv the httstnss and commit-' SIIWIRI "lfilllllln "my I)? mad? in. m ..;,;,,-L.,. of this meeting as it terminated m - -- - - fm'iy-tutir-year: of sccrelaryship by llllrs llecinr Macl.can. An address iiwiilutr will hr .1! nos road by the set-t'ciat'y. and a ll llnitlttvimctt s I'll” call p presentation of JPWPIIFY was made lloiv” llr: lluztxr in he in the retiring sccrclary. Blanche Titr ll.'ir('li Hrs if for M;ti'rit. Mrs .lImIlE0niN'.V. the tncmbcrs very much for their Mrs. Rohcrlson and lilrs Pnltr-r- thottchtitiincss: after which it de- snn The ntoetius: clnscrl with the lit-mu; lunch was pnjnypd by all Rent-tiirttnn Rcirrshmc-nts ucrc and 3 coma) hour spam, served - -V H - - g I LISTEN FOR ifntuts HOWE 01 1'-ST SPEAKER ? stmroi-7. ont. rcpt-A :10 N'- MONTREAL (CPI - Trade. Mni- ward RWBHS the person who finds lster Howe will be guest speitkcrjthe leak in the water system of at the annual lunchr-on meeting of. this wt-stern Ontario town. Pump- the Canadian council of the IllI('r-jinil records show it heavy leak ttaiional Chamber of Commcrcc at somewhere in the pipes bttt "W Toronto March 2. R C. l!crkin- public utilities commission can't shaw. prcsirient. announced hcrc find it ATTENTION WEST PRINCE In order to serve our cttsionters more efficlcnt-Iy ottr store hours will be as follows: SITNDAY-10:30 n.m. - I mu. 7 - 8:30 p.m. MONDAY-8 n.m. - 8:30 pm. TUESDAY-8 a.m. - 8:30 pm. WEDNESDAY-8 a.m. - 12 noon 7 - 8:30 pm. THURSDAY-8 a.m. - 8:30 pm. FRIDAY-8 it.m. - 8:30 p.m. . I SATURDAY-8 tt.m. - I0 p.m. NlONOLSON'S PHARMACY ALIIERTON. P. Ii. I. In Memoriam' DR. RONALD HUGH MacDONALDI -The sudden death of Dr. l-Ion-I aid Hugh MacDonald well knuwnl surgeon of Saskatoon at New Or- leans, Saturday October 15th shock- ed his many friends throughout Canada and the United States. Dr. MacDonald accompanied by his wife was attending a conven- tion of surgeons when death took place about twelve hours after the onset of I heart attack. ”R.onnis" MacDonald was born in North Bedaque. Prince Edward Island. 61 years ago. Both his parents were of MacDonald fligh- land Scotch forbears who had pur- chased land on the island a few decades after the conquest when migration from the British isles began to come to what was to be-I come Canada's only insular pro-I Vince. ”Ronnie's” pre-medical educa-I tion was obtained at St. Dunstanls College, Charlottetown and in l908 he obtained a Medical iiei.:t'er from Mi:C.ill being the Suliterlancl Medalist of his class. he won competatlve internships at Belle- vue and Harlem Hospitals. M-vv York. in 1912 he decided to follow his close friend and class-mater at St. Diinsianls and McGtll. the: late Dr. Robert A. Donahor whrtl had settled in Roranvtlle. Sas- katchewan. shortly after gradua- tion incidentally it may be re- corded that Bob Donahnels record as an athelele at McGill has only once been equalled anrl nets-r surpassed. Having won the all- round athelete's medal four years in succession from 1904 to i90R. Dr. MacDonald after a short time in rural Saskaicltevtan muted to Saskatoon and was acquiring a good surgical practise when he went overseas Wllil the first con- tingent ln the early fall of 1914. a matter of weeks after the out- break of World War I. He return- ed to Canada in 1916 to recuperate from a bad leg wound received on duty up in Front as medical officer. On his return to duty in France and Belgium deserved decorations and promotions came to him. A surgical specialist in No. 1 Canadian Casualty Clearing station; Lieutenant Colonel and Commanding Officer of No. 4 Field Ambulance. then full Colo- net and A.D.M.S. of 2nd Canadian Division. The D.S.O. and the Milt- tary Cross and Bar. and mention- ed twice in dispatches were the decorations received. it was slated .surger,v The Guardian Page 11 Monday, February 14, 1955 more along the scientific Mende-' ltan lines of breeding than the monetary return itlitch came his way for the highly prized pelts the MacDonald Ranch near Sask- atoon produced . Dr. MacDonald was well and favourably known in every surgi- cal centre of importance in Can- ads and the United States. Scar- cely a year went by without I visit to some clinic where chest was being advanced. In July of last year he flew over to the British isles. In between visits to hospitals and clinics he and his wife motored from London to Scotland to visit among other places the Vale of Glent-oe and the former MacDonald estates of Glen- aladale and Glenfinnsn where Bonnie Prince Ch:trlie'.s standard was first raised in 1745 in the nearly sut-ce-:.-zful campaign to re- gain the throne of his aiiresiors. Dr. R. H. MacDonald's death is a are-at loss to the medical pre- IOSSIIHI of Canada and in particl- lar in NNPKIFFI1 Canada. The high regard in itittch he was held was xhouin in the later years of Prime Minister R. B. Bennett's leader- ship of the Federal Government of Canada when a scitatorship was i'IfIPl'PfI Dr. lint-lionald He re- fused the honor her-attw he felt he could nut attend in Ottawa at the sarriltre of the needs of his growing family and the time re ouirert for still fill'lIlPr improving httrtseif as a surgeon. To his uirinvt. In his inn Alan I rerr-nt R A grodiiale of St Mich- acl's f'nIIPl2('. Toronto. to his ROI .'i'laI('oltn 2 third year medical stu- dent at Mt-tztll to his daughter Mary is stutlont at Lorettn Col- lcur-. Toronto. the condolesences of many friends in Canada and the Fnited Si.-tins utli be sent. Burial took rtlnre in Saskatoon. Saturday. October 21.-t. ' Reottlescai to pace. rinse and faithful friend. E. J Mtillally. M. D. Professional Carcis Chartered Accouriia nis T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summersitie. P.E.l. Phone 2881 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street in 1915-16 that he had been re- commended for the V.C. V He re-established himself in Saskatoon after the war becoming associated with the late Dr. ”Ed- die" Munroe who had also won honors in World War I and W85 later to become Lieiit. Governor of the Province of Saskatchetviitt Dr. MacDonald was married in 1923 at St. Patrick's Church. Mutt- treal, to Miss Nona liutchison of Rothesay. Scotland. Gradually his reputation as a surgeon tia:-: be- ing built up and he became well known in Western Canada as a Chest Surgeon. Conditions requir- ing removal of a lung Mr 1'3"??? or the results of severe tubercu- losis were referred to Dr R H MacDonald of Saskatoon instead of to the large surgical f'PfIIl'PF in the United States and Eastern Canada. Fellowships in the Amcru-an College of Surgeons the Cana- dian College nf Sttrgenns and Memberships in (Tattaritan and American Medical Societies vierc conferred on him. Perhaps the honor he liked best was his mem- bership in the comparatively small and select group of Chest Surgeons of the llnlteri States and Canada. The papers he presented before this group were highly valued by his fellow members. His interest. in fox and mink was MOONLIGHT SKATE TN BORDEN RINK Tonight 8 to 10 Admission 30 and 20 Hockey prantioe for Nationals 5 P. M. Summerslde .DlAL P. 0. BO! - .1344 ggg est INSURANCE R. E. Ellis 61 Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. Summersidl Optometrist E. E. Parkman Opt.I).. K0. PHONE .1287 . REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Suinnter St. Summersidc i B. F. Hunter, 12.0. Summcrside. P.E.l. - Phone I110 SliALl.MAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc.. 0.D. ERR Wtttor Street - Stimmerslds Above .V'laurice Mill's Men's Wear PHON .330 I PHYSICIANS L K. Zielinski. 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