TANUARY 19, 1950 THE GUARDIAN, ‘CHARLOTTETOWN gear THIRTEEN STERN GUARDIAN THE WE PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE "~ News, Sllblllflflfluuu, Adv 8 Summer Street, Sumnrersld , Phone 880 ertlaing llepresentativee “ " J. ELMER Muurnr The Guardian may be following stores \ and GEORGE GLOW bought at any of the ln Suinrnerslde Bell Bookstore, Summer Street: Gourlles Drugstore, 21 Central Street; Kelly's Newsstand, Wafer Street; Mark Geudet, 67 Granville Street: My" Dnucetids Grocery. Second Street: Island Motor Transpo t, Water Street; Albfln‘! Grocery, 120 Russell Street. K. L. Waite in Remington. . Guardian will be delivered to aay home in Sumrneralds by Carrier The Buy I you!‘ order to the bu!’ rGENERAL INSURANCE Ralph G. Muttart, Summerside. t 8o per day or 18c per week. iMOONLIGHT SKATE, Kins- men outdoor rink, Summerslde, pridey evening 7.30 to 10, 1 wflEAR COUNCILLOR Henry \'l'edge, candidate for iVlayor dis- miss "Who Owns Our Town" over i‘.lR\'l/' 11240 on your dial) Friday 5i, 6.20 p.m., following Regent My- gigfy Melody time. BNOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Cvi-ardian "ict later than iii-on the Lwcvious day iii guarantee insertions Out of city advertisers iihc telephone cla-SSIIICGS, etc.. should portlculauy bear this in mind —.\'I"I‘I‘IN‘TIO NYRSES. —- Miss hldflfllvllf‘ M. ILL. . will be at the iquccir llotci, suninicrsidc, January’ S twenty and tivcuti-first. 9 A. M. in i? P. M. to rcccivc apiiimtions for Licensing llll(1f‘1‘ ilic Princc. Edward Act. Ail nurses re- lo practise after oi. January Si. ' —FROM \\'l ‘NIPI-(l — Miss. .\i.iry Reid of Wiiilll'?(‘;! is at prcs-. .- i on a shorl. \ it uith hcr pill‘-, run Air. and Mix. Wultci‘ Reid of‘ liiipc Rivcr. Mi-s Iv 1:1 ac oniran-g if‘(l the rcniains of thc late Fred’ Praught, who iitct such a tragic} iicnth in Fort Churchill Manitoba-J in a "flash" 1111‘ caused by trying; to lizhl: n fire iii .1 stove with nap-l ma zas. Miss Rrid is iii the officei o’ the Foundation Co. of Cnnndzui superintendent by O. B. Darrach,‘ formerly: of KGHSIIIQIOIIr-K ‘ \ Phone 2B9 for this service or give responsible for delivery on your route. —COAL. Unloading Cunard‘s best, Book orders from car and save. J. P. Mclnnis, Borden. —CABD PARTY and dance. Spring Valley Hall, Thursday, Jan- uary 19th. Aid of hockey team. If not fine Friday night. --RONSON LIGHTEBS repaired. Quick service. All parts available. James I-l. Schurman, Summerside, phone_.170-1. —COMMITTED FOR TRIAL- In Magistrate R. S. Hini0n's court in Summerside on Tuesday, Em- merson Cousins and \Valter Culli- cutt of Campbellton were com- mitted for trial in the Supreme Court on a charge of breaking and entering and stealing a sum of money from the stoic of Calvin Ramsay in- Campbellion. A party from Portage was fincd $10 and costs for creating zi (1lS\\ll‘1Ji‘llICC.—— -- BOY APPREIIENDED — Messrs. Budd MacKenzie and El- iori Waite, drivers of "ButicrnuV bread trucks nabbed a 13-year-old boy on Hanover Street, Summer- sidc. last. evening allegedly steal- ing bread from one of lhcir trucks. He was turned over to the poiicc and will probably appear in juvenile court. On last Friday cven-ing Mr. hIacKcnzic caught iwo youths stealing from his truck n-ear his home on Pleasant Street and they were given four months jail sentences when they appeared in police court on Mon- day morning. Several reports have come in lately of food being stolen from residences in the town.-—S C RAPAUD Theatre CRAPAIID . FRIDAY - SATUR DAY — 8:30 P.M. “CDRDNER CREEK" A SUPER WESTERN IN CINECOLOR Starring Randolph Scot Also A Two t, Marguerite Chapman Reel Comedy until all clearing I FLUFFO SHORTENING Zlbs . . . . . . . . . ......60c LARD, 2 lbs 40c Bulk SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 lbs 88c SEEDED RAISINS 2 pkgs. . . . . . . . . . . .. ICING SUGAR, pkg. . 13c ROLLED OATS, 5 lbs 40c lllorse's Bulk TEA, lb 89c Rokwana. TEA, lb._ 90c Mother's Own COFFEE, lb. . . . . . . . . 60c McCormick SWEET COOKIES, lb. . . . . .. . 29c SUNLIGIIT SOAP 2 cakes . . . . . . . . . . .. 19c, Fcls NAPTHA l SOAP, 2 cakes . . . . . . 160' Little Beauty BROOMS , Reg. $1.40. Spec. .. $1.15 PEAS, 2 fins . . . . . . . . 25c,‘ Dion's Dre-s. Boys’ Remy Regular $4.15. Clearing at . Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Children's Snow Suits, Clear Boys’ Hockey Sivczitcrs and iuih and large. Clearing at Women's Felt Boots, reg. $4 Men's Felt Boots, reg. $5.50, Clearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20% Discount on all Men's, iviiiiiiirs STORE IiENSINGTON, P. E. I. STD CK REDUCTION & CLEARANCE SALE Commencing Jan. 19th and will continue DRY GOODS Men's Sheepskin-lined Coats, Men's Cruiser and Mack- inaw Coats, Men's Parkafs all clearing at 30% discount Men's Leather Jackets, sizes 36 to 40. Regular $19.00. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . .. $12.00 Dion's Ilcovy Plaid Shirts and Heavy Winter Pants. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20% Discount Gloves. Clearing at . . . . . . . 20% Discount Jackets, sizes 20 to 82. Boys’ Wool Jock Shirts, Reg. $4.85. Special . . . . $3.25 Wdncnb, Men's and Boys’ Sweaters. Clearing at . . . . . . ... . . .. Women's Skirts, Blouses and Dresses, Men's Boots and Skates, reg. $12.50, clearing .. $9.25 Boys’ Boots and Skates, reg. $8.50, clearing $6.75 Children's Boots and Skates, rcg. $7.50, clearing . $5.95 Misses White Boots 8i Skates, reg. $8.50, clearing $7.25 Women's White Boots 6r Skates, reg. $10.50, Clearingat..... . . . . . . Women's Red Flight Boots, sizes 7, Women's Cashmeretfe Overshoes, sizes -5 to 8 Special Clearing price/per pair Boots and Shoes Jan. 19th, 20th., 21st, 23rd. MILLAIVS STORE KEIISIIIIITOI, P. E. I. ines are sold out. Cut WAXED BEANS, 2 tins . .. . . . 25c HAMBURG ' BEEF, 2 tins 70c TOMATOES, 28 ozs. 2 tins .. . . . . . . .. 35c LIBBYS VEGETABLE SOUP, 6 tins . . . . . . . . 70c_ LIBBYS TOMATO SOUP, 6 tins 65c TOMATO JUICE, 3 tins . . . . . . . 33c Blended ORANGE and GRAPEFRUIII‘ JUICE 2 tins for . . . . . . . .. . . 88c GRAPEFRUIT Sections, per tin . . . . . 19c DEWKIST PLUMS 20 ozs., 2 tins . . . . .. 30c Perfumed JAVEL WATER, per bottle 15c $2.00 . . . . . . . . .. 20% Discount . . . . . . . . . .. 80% Discount lng at . . . . . 30% Discount Stockings, size small, med- . . . . . . . . . .. 20% Discount STORE . . . . ..$8.15 .85, clearing . . . . . .. $8.95 clearing . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 9, reg. $12.!’ . . . . . . . . .. $1.75 Women's and Children's Fire Damages Miscouche House A fire of unknown origin con- siderably damaged the home o; M!" 11111115 5961K)’. Miscouche, early Tuesday morning and but for good fortune might have destroyed it and threatened the lives of the 0c c upa nts. Mr. Leaky’: sister. Miss Eileen I-Bdry. was awakened by smoke and the crackling of flame; about three o'clock in the morning to find fire burning beneath the floor of her bedroom. 5118 quickly awakened her broth- er ivho summoned help from gm. orig the neighbors and with the aid oi’ buckets o! ivater were able to quench the flames. There was considerable damage to tivo rooms down stairs and to the joists between the two floors, Cause of the fire is a mystery as it ivaa not in the vicinity o1 g stove pipe. — S Aged Woman Dies of Burns Mrs. Samuel Frizzcll, aged 82 yr‘: s of Springfield West, died carly 'i‘ucsili\_v morning in the \'i'i-sicrii Hospital, Alhrrton, as the rcsult of burns received in her llnmo on Fridiiy morning. Mrs. Frizzcli, whose husband is ill zmri cnnfiiicd to his bed, was buriicil \\'1'll‘ll shc dropped ri match on hcr clothing which she was 115111;! in liizbt. an oil lump. Some kerosene luiil previously been spil- lcrl on her clothing and it ignited 1ll‘S1(1P licr bcilfust husband, were hcr two young grandsons, Delmar and Golrlinil. who managed to hcat out the flames. Dr. L. G. l7c\\':ir was immediately summon- ed from (TLcary, fiv: miles away who :ii'ii\i~ treating hcr, rushed hcr to thr- hospital. If ivns found that. Mrs. Frizzcll had rcccivcd serious burns about thi- body, one leg, an arm and hand, and also hcr face and neck. The shock, at hcr advanced years proved ton much flllfl she died at fivc o'clock on Tucsihy morning. Thcrc zirc left, to mourn besides her husband, two sons, Stirling mid Andrew, living in Springfield Wrsi, and n ilnuizlitcr, Eleanor, ‘I~ , Beecher Graham in Rose Val- Shc was a native of Elmsdnlc. tho former Christina Iiiurrrrv. She was lhc last surviving member of ri lrirgr- family. I Tho funeral will take place from hcr lain homo, Springfield \Vest today, Thursilnjv nt 2 rims-S. Annual Meeting Crapaud-llictoria Board 0f Trade On Monday evening. January 9. the sixth annual meeting of The Cmpaizd- Victoria Board of Trade was hcld in the Institute Room. in Crn-paud Community Hall. under the chairmanship of the vice-president. Robert N. Dawson. who. ln giving the president's annual report, gave a most inter- esting review of ihc expansion. progress, activities. and accomplish- ments of the ‘Board since it's formation, and during the past year. ' The retiring secretary-treasurer, Austin Smith. gave an encourag- inz detailed financial report of in- ccme and expenditure. showing a surplus of sixty-one dollars and sixty-six cents, Annual reports were then given by Brent C. Wood. for the ‘Frans- portaiiori Committee. and by Ar- thur Simmons. for the Agricultural Committee; each reporting on the work of the separate committees throughout the year. ~ Arrargemeuis ivere completed for ibc holding on January 5-3. of the annuiill banquet for the Board of Tr. de Members and their wives. and tie committee reported that Mr. Leo J. Miicfsaac. Secretary of the P. E. I. Farmers’ Federation will be present. and will speak on ihc ivork of the Farmers’ Federa- tion and related subjects: and Rev. R. L. Bacon. returned missionary. who will speak on “Communism In China". The election or officers for followin: year were as follows: Presidcntt- Robert N. Dawson. vir-c-Prcsident:-- Otto Johnson. fircirciaiy - Treasurer: - George ilfrition. Councillors<~ Brent ‘C. Wood. firthur Simmons. William Wnddcll. Sterling Lord. Joseph Trowsdale. Donald l-lart. Austin Smith. Lloyd Rolcrson. the illlll sho immediately became a mass of fliimi-s. _ ' Tho only othcrs in lhe house Expecl Cut-Over To Dial Phones ln S'side This Monlh The actual date of the cut-over to dial telephoni- service in Sani- merslde should be announced in hibout ten days time it was learned yesterday. During the put three days a conference o! s. coordinating com- mittee of head technicians has been under way at the Summersidc office and final bests are now un- der way. Yesterday dial tests commenced for individual subscribers. This is done by testing every phone indi- vidually and then making sure that one person in every house- hold li-nows how to operate the dial. This will take about three weeks to complete. The travelling instructress, Miss Jean Blackiwood of Halifax, is now here teaching the local operator: to operate the new toll board. Those who attend- ed the conference in Sumnriersidc were: S. A. Newccmbe. equipment engineer, A. H. Mat-Kinnon, sup- erintendent of construction, W. H. Hunt, traffic engineer. B. E. Fredericks. supervisor of mainten- ance, all of Halifax. In addition Mr. D. M. Cass. dis- trict managcr and Mr. G. E. Cam- eron, district superintendent of Charlottetown were hi-ro. The installation of the new equipment is under the supervis- ion of Mr. Hector A. Duucnn. sup- ervisor of installation who will rc- niain in Summcrsidc until t-‘ic cul- ov-er which should take plaCc- in about three weeks time —S. ‘Elmsdole and Vicinity Miss Catherine Wallace. teachir Alma. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. I) O‘Brien. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKinnon pital for a few days. of her sister Mrs. Frank Yeo. condition of Mr. who resides with hi; sister. ably improved. Danie Academy, Tignish, lug the holiday season at her homo Mrs. Frank J. Shea. Jr. of St A. D. O'Brien. Monday. Tide season at her home. Mr. Joseph Gillls of Port Hill visit ‘WIDII friends, and the same evening. to his home, after and Massachuessetts. C. MacNeill and Mr. MaeNelli. Those confined through illness are: Mrs. Barnett, Mr. Harry Wells and Mr Gordon Jeffrey. lvlr. Oscar Hardy. student holiday season with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr 1-1. Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Basil spent New Year's in Summerside with their daughter, Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw and Mr. Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Williams and daughter, Miss Joyce were recent visitors to Sydney, guests of Mr. George Williams and Mrs. Williams. The friends of Mrs. John C. liiacNcill regret to know that she is a patient in the Western Hos- pital and wish her i; speedy re- covery. Mrs. Fraser RK-rmd Mr. Rix have had as guests recently, Miss Master Raymond McKinnoii, son was a, patient in the Western Hos- Mrs. Lyman Caseiy of Cascumpcc was a. recent visitor at the home It is pleasing to report that the William Gibbs. M ‘s. Frank Yeo and Mr. Yeo is consider- Mlss Alfreda O'Brien of Notre returned to resume her studies, after spend- Mrs Earle O'Brien has returned lo his studies at Si, Dunstans University aftcr the holidays spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs A. E. O'Brien. Louis, spout a few days recently. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Miss Beatrice O'Brien, teacher rir. Albany returned to her duties f‘ll after spending the Yuie motored to Elmsdole on Friday to returned Mr. RaymonrRlk has returned a pleasant holiday with relatives _in Maine Miss Riuby MacDonald of East Point spent a, few days recently at. the home of her aunt. Mrs. John to their homes Charles at Mount Allison University returned to his studies. after spending the MacNeiil Tignish Shore Mr. P A. Arsenauit spent his‘ holidays at St. Anthony's. Bloom-i PQDIQSSJLBE Women field arlsh. - - - . p , a Cot llow Vim, Vigor, Vitality _ i" l! Ioodbretn these w i i , Miss Martina Leclalr, Nurse-in- gar-Kauai; ‘lléiitiurliigritgruiiifdaz"" .1"? m‘ i.‘ training was at home with her, yiggzfigivliniiiyieimviriiy=v'§‘”§§,9|1f,f§§,,f;. i ron vii l parents for Christmas. i ilawloodhllilllflnlJgigfllrllllafltflln-Q Jiiifiiififiili“ M.,§,‘L"%“,,,,'",fi, "“"'°YP' I write. llllesiiie - fret acquainted" Ill? Master Ralph Pitre, sudent at St. Louis‘ College, Edmunston,, N. B. spent his Christmas holidays with his parent-r. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Pitre. llowlan and vl C I icinily Mr- Prank Peters of l-Iowlan was in Sumrnerside on Thursday. Mr. Alyre Pitre, student at 5t. Anne's College, Church Point N. S. left to return to his studies on' January 9. after spending his holi- days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pitre. Wellington Miss Iiaurenda Gallant returned‘ to Boston. Mass, after spending some time home. Mr. Fred Arserieult has now re- t/umed in his work in Summersida. Francis Blanchard or Piusville is Spending some time in Howlan. On Thursday Peter Doiron we: at Bumimerslde on business. Mrs, Meddy Arsenault of Well- ington. spent a few days with her parents in Coleman recently. Mr. Frank Gullah-t drove to and from Bloomfield on saturday. A shower was held at the hams, of Mrs. Napoleon Arsenault. In honor of her daughter Angelina whose marriage will take pllel In Hamilton, Ont. soon. Miss Arse-| M nriult received many beautiful gifts; - essrs’ Cecil a beautiful lunch was served. the rest of the evening was spent byi dancing. S'side Curling Results of matches played at Howl r the Summcrsiiii- (‘urling Club: i an mm Ghngalrl’ U)! 7 Monday ‘an Saturday where IIF" spent a few Ostcrcrats ti, Curran and BriggsAi aya’ Bank Alanzigers ii, Drillers 2 Potato Growers 9, Bank Ac- countants 4 l R. E. Ellis 7, L. Willelt 7 A, H. Corney 3, E. P. Foley I E, Offer 8, B. Thompson 3 H. Dickie 8, G. F. Cameron 0 Lrgals 7, Auto Dcalcrs 4 Tuesday J, Morrison 7, E. Cannon 9 C. Robertson 8, H. E. Gaudet 5 C. Tanion 9, C. Ramsay 3 C. M. Tanion 8, C. Carr (»—S Mr. Albert Smallman and Ion 0d’ Knuteford were in Howlan o! business on Saturday. ‘Noodziiid Hillls Cook of Cape Wolfe ivcre in How- lari on Friday. A lot of the residents have their winters supply of fire wood c.t in ,the wood but are patiently await.- ‘lug siclah roads to get it home. 1 Mr. Ferne Blanchard came to Iiliss Estelle Arsenault and Loon- ard Arsenault of Howlan spent the week-end in Alberton with reint- Ive-s, Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Arsenault of Woodstock have as their guest Mrs. Arseuaulifls brother .\lr. Rock Gaudet of Palmer Road. Messrs Colston, _Ci=orge, Andrew and Ernie Wood of West Cape were at their former home in How- lan on Saturday’. Mr. Alban Arsenault and Mr. William Shield recently loaded s car of pressed hay at Howian switch which ivris sold to J. D. PIUSVILLE AND VICINITY ‘Mr. Clarence Pineau, R.C.A.l<‘.,.JQhn;,-ion 0g E1m5da1e_ stationed in Ontario,’ 517911! i119 (‘hrisinuas holidays with his wife M155 yiqargm-et Dom,“ who spent and (laughter M 3100111119111 COYW-‘F- the past two weeks with her par- _ —-—- R b k ,ents in Duvar retumed to her work ’ bipielllriiasgciig nlgllfllgfgliiurafiiiofigsé in Summerside on Monday the 9th. 1S Fl < ' iii Ncw J°I‘~=f‘.\'. V- 5- A~ '°;"»‘!h“'1 Mr. Ferdie Arsenziuit who spent with twenty others from rnce the holidays with his parems i" Edwflvrl 151M10- Hnwlan returned to resume his ' studies in St. Hyacinth College in Quebec on Monday. Miss Alicia Pincau. sludPnt 11'- Tiguish Convent, has returned to FCSUTTIP hcr studios after spending tho Christmas holidays with her. pnrcnis, Mr. and i\'lr.s,'Urban Pin- Mrs. Felix Doiron of Duvar re- cently spent a few day's with her . d ht ' M. . d ' _ cziu, Bloomfield Corner. Aifégnalefit Orrboéng‘ M“ HCIHWd 3°“ ‘vlshes 1° Mr‘ and Mrs DrDewar ofOLea-ry W55 called Elmer Richard (nee Louis Gallant. Piiisvillc), whose 100k place in St. Anthony's Church,‘ Bloomfield, nn Wednesday 111011111111,‘ January 11th. to Howlan on Tuesday evening. where he called on Mrs. ‘Thomas Cook at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers. Brown My The Rev. M. J. Rooney pastor at MaoDmmld St. Alléhflllyfiil Cathclicl Church was b whe e she W111 presen at e funera of the late ' 855m“ r0; Hume; Dr. Johnston at Tlgnish on satur- ihcrc. Shc was accompanied as fur, 911W- n5 Summcrsidiz by her mother» ‘ Jiicqucling Brown and sister, Nor-i On New Years afternoon Mr. mzh iand Mrs, A. A. Arseuault were vis- __._. iltlhfl with Mrs Arsenaulrs mother Mr, Lawrence Gallant has re-‘Mrs, Pearl Pineau of Bloomfield iurned to St. Joseph's College, Newl Corner. Brunswick, to resume his school‘ -—— Work. IAHVFEIICC pleasantly 5119111, On Thursday Mrs. Nelson Gal- the holidays with his PHYPMS. MI", laflt of Piusvllle and her sister Mrs. and Mrs, Anthony GHUBHQ- 'Frank Peters of Howlan were in Charlottetown. Miss Marie Pineau, student at Br-llevue Convent. QWDBC- 1'1" 1'9‘: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph '!‘. Gallant iurncd to hcr studies after libenflvuppm- Howl“; ram-neg m (heir ini: thr Chfiilmfls 110110143’! ‘vmVhome on Saturday evening after 11f‘? Wlflmii» M1"- "nd Mr‘ Urban spending the holidays with their Pineau, Bloomfield Corner. Children m st John’ N a liliss Rose Milfle Tuesday for the Best wishes to Mr. and Mrmi John T. Gallant (nee Mrs. Lam“ Mrs. James Kinch of Al-bertori H G n Bloomfield cnmerxicaime on Thursday evening to P i1 i‘ “lll- | i S, .attend the weddlrics of hcr brother “Millie "Prrmlz" '°°1él1'“°fi l: on" IBOIIRYd Arsennult and nephexv El- Anlllmtvfl C11\""‘11: 1,, f???“ c . Imer Richard both of Hflivlaii whose Th‘"sd"y' ‘mmmn "1 ' [marriages took place on Wednes- umed |_ day Jan. iilth. Mr. Aubln Gallant’ has ret h‘ _ , v , S Luzizr..."".:‘.::::"':moist...i on - - I chrmJlaneous showcr was held in For- {i.',),o,?d]:?gg,,:fl:n,5‘ 1,1,1, tune Cove at the hnmc of Mr. and may M“ john R Gallant iMrs, Edmund Arsciiault. for their ' “ ;niece Estelle Arsenziult and her An enjqvame evening w“ ‘pengtlance Leonard Arseuauli: of How- in Piusvllle hall on ThursdaY W9‘, 11m’ ning, January 12th. by all who ut-i icnilr-ri thi- dance, which was spon-‘ Mrs, Max Martin of Emerald was sorcd hv the \Vom:in‘s Instiiutc. at Howlmi on hiuntiri‘: cvcnliip tn < l An ndiliiion to tho evening's pro- attend the w ‘s of her llP1\1l€“.\' (‘coils was a srilo of homo-made Lennard A: i‘ nrd '1' r (sand\f' lunches and drinks. Music nephew Elmer Richard both of for the OVOHITIE! was supplied by I-lowlan who marriages took Raymond Gril- (m and Nor- and i i place at. St. Anthony's church Lennard Rrirnctt. Wednesday mornirg. lnnt. Prod Gallant, Zcin mri Corcornn, Alyce CD118!"- (‘larissc Gallant. On Tuesday evening the monthly Imeeting of llowlan and Wood- ‘stook St. Ann's Club was held at the home of Mrs. William Shield. Howlan with if) membcrs present ECHO FINDS FISH i ltealijlired, Nervous, AZTICIIII/‘IYRI commitieez- Eric Evelyn Diokenson o, M,“ m)“, Lowther. Austin Smith, Arthur and Mm Leigh Ramsay and Chum Slgbfzgfiijortation Committee.’ - m‘ "m" M‘“““'e' _ Olin Johnson, Lloyd Rogersnn. M?‘ James w_ 013,16“ and w, Em‘ lwbmsn“ ~ David Williams nvcre niiiong tho FIRST THINGS SECOND many who attended the funeral of the late Dr. J. A.-J0illl5l0n. of xmos LYNN. Norfolk, England T181115“- _ (CPl A 11-year-old izlrl T“ G , l, d her"?i,,i";=*d*"1,,"";;$15313? JESSE‘... .2.‘ .2...§.’-‘~.. for m“ n ca?” s, re e mam w, N. J. on Monday, January seventh. “mmced 1° e s 0 g ‘ i0 attend a five-day course in the ~ ~ .. N I nfiirsilselefibggtl glgstiggesqseausbzxd_i- Graham scientific Breeding School. ‘ Kensington llink First game of North Shore League, Thursday Jan. 19th., Silmmerslde vs. Kelvin. Miss Lila Barnett of the staff of Messrs Brace McKay. Summersidc. spent the New Year week-end at the home of hefparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnett. Mr. Alexander Cameron nttnlucri his ninety-seventh birthday on Christmas Day. I-Ie resides with hi: daughter. Mrs. Carlyle Bell, and enjoys good health and enjoys life to the full. Mr. Kenneth Game starts 8.30 named ms Matheson accom- da-ughter, Miss veida to Montreal last week, where she underwent another successful sur- gical operation in the Royal Vic- OSLO __ (cpi __. An echo gijilllflPl‘ is becoming standard equipment. aboard the modern Noinvcgian fishing vessel. Used to determine the depth and location of fish schools, they have been 1n- stalied aboard scores nf ships and applications have come from 35D additional ivould-be purchasers. ioria Hospital. Veidivs numerous friends wish her a speedy recovery. Misses Lois hEdMMarion O'Brien rcturncd to Toronto on Tuesday’, siftcr on enjoyable visit at their home. They were accompanied us far as Sumnierside by their mother Mrs. O'Brien. and their brother Mr. Ivan O'Brien. Miss Betty Rennie anil Mr. WiiiiY am Wallace returned to their They were accompanied by Mr. ers, i-‘i-ed and Arthur. there being one visitor who ioiucri at this mceilnz. Next.» mcctin: will be held at the home of Mrs. Hec- tor Richard. A double wedding service was solemnized at St. Anthonyfls chvrch on Wednesday the 11 when Rose {pulse dnurrbter of Mr. and Mrs, YTheopolis Gallant of Plusville b:- camc the brldc of Elmer Richard of owlan. (now employed iii British Columbia and who cimic home to spflld the liolidaysi. Thi- other party were Esii-ilo twin daughter of Mr. and .\l:-.<a Svlvnnq Arsennult of Fortune Crvc and Leonard ynunzcsi son of .\irs. and the late Archie Arscunuit of How- lan. ' I INDINS RADIO- NEW DELHI - IiC-Pi _ A new station of the All-India. Radio studies last week to Sydney N.S. serve southwest Illflll was iiiiiuz» united iii Dbav. r cariv this _vs-.\r Mcrrlll Wallace who spent a briof Dharivar is lb» lflih station npcu» time visiting his parents, Mr. and cd since indies independence and, Mrs. Elmer Wallace and his broth- brings tho ioiai number of All-In- dia Radio stations to 16. to CAPITOL Sunimerside LAST SIIOWING TODAY — 3130-7315-9115 "A LETTER TO THREE WIVES" with Jeanne Craln - Ann Sothern - Linda Dene. 1 FRIDAY - SATURDAY-Z BIG ARACTIONB Friday 7 and 9:26 — Saturday 2:90, ‘l and 9:25 neGreetestHoIsesollllTlsle HIE/U.’ lo Turfde’ Created Moments! ' '1 Mon O‘ Wor downs Sir Barton! Alsob wins ul Nerraganteltl / Secibiscuit routs War Admiral! 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