India's Stand On Kashmir Causes Dismay In Britain By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP) - India's stand on Kashmir has caused dismay among the republic's warmest supporters in Britain. Prime Minister Nehru's long- time critics say the Kashmir dis- pute simply shows him in his true colors. India's partisan approach distresses observers who admire the prime minister's emphasis on morality in international relations. They detect symptoms of the nationalistic self-interest that In- dian spokesmen have often de- nounced in other countries. They rcel Nehru is exhibiting a double standard. British opinlonlappears to favor . .; Pakistan in the argument over the bcriutiful vale of Kashmir. ' Two of Nehru's stoutest support- ers in Britain. the Manchester Guardian. and the sliowed their disappointment cartoons Wednesday. David Low, in The Guardian. pictures Nehru seated at a desk WESTERN GUARDIAN left-wing Daily Mirror . DANCE Sea View hall. Friday. February 1st. Admission 50. BEDEQUE RINK. fancy carni- val. February 15th. he sure to en- 2 icr the costume parade. RAYMOND GRANT. Optome-r trist, will be in his 0'Leary of- rice Saturday, Feb. 2. .I.S. TAYLOR. optometrist, will he in Albcrton office this Saturday, February 2 THERE WILL be no dances in Kensington Legion Hall until fur- tiicr notice. PANTRY SALE 7.30 p.m. Satur- day Feb. 2nd. Kennedy's store. Sponsored by St. Marks A.Y.P.A. CARD PARTY. Irishtown Hall. Thursday, Jan. 31st. Fruit Cake given away. CARD PARTY Irishtown Ilall, Thursday. January 31st. Fruit cake given away. pronoun Rink tonight. South Shore Hockey League. Albany St. Pats versus R.C.A.F'. JIOCKEY. BORDEN Rink to- night. Borden Juniors vs. Albany Juniors. Game ii p.m Skate al- 9l'. LEGION party of the Kenning- ion Legion Home January alst. at 9 p.m. For members and their wives, guest couples permitted. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the rate payers of the village of St. Elcanors will be held in St. Elesnors Hall at 7:30 p.m. Tues- day, Feb. 5th FIREMEN CALLED - Sum- mcrside firemen responded to an alarm yesterday afternoon at the SN!!! and Shop store operated by Mrs. Wilbert Arsenault on Notre Dame Street where an overheated oil furnace was found to be the cause of the alarm. No damage is icported to have been done to the property. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY - The funeral of the late Samuerl Henry leo was held on Wednesday at Lot 16 United Church with ur- vicc at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Alex- ander Macxsy officiated. Burial took place in Lot 16 cemetery. The lnncriil was very largely attended. Pail bearers were Wyman Calms. llalnh Monkley. Ray Large. Earl leo. James Higgins and Brich- fleld Yeo. Let's Talk It Over The Y's Men of surnmersld are at present celebrating YMCA week in the town. Their so Pmlects are being widely public- llel. as is their due, by radio and Ijlell. and we shall not attempt to giid the Illly" by rchashing all their worthwhile achievements. We should like. however. to men- tion one phase of their work which has impressed us. That is the act- ivities of their Hi-Y groups which is a comparatively new project here. We are rather in a fav- independcut Liberal. . in E 0. - g , V, . . -K , : A KM? IIILP M SWING SIMPS ED Club is com caption says. MORAL AUTHORITY? "Kashmir." The W0 Pipers reflect the out. look of British observers sympg. thetic to India and conscious of the Importance to the West of her Ilfllwll with papers labelled Kash- democratic experiment "III" A hind ll-Fetches out to rc- This reason was strikingly evi- "'”V' A ' C99”! Nllrelentiniz dent Monday nirht at a dinner in moral leadership of the world. London to celebrate the founding You Want need this now." the of the Indian republic. There were guarded references in conversa- tions and s and many in- peeches Ill The MllT0l'. the hard-hitting diuns made plain their misgivings. cartoonist Vicky conveys the same Mgdlme vii." hkshm pm. Wm WM"! 5023. (men at a page dit. Indian High Commissioner in mlljltd Indies moral author- London. did not refer to Kashmir "M Slllllhed across the clean by name but begged her audience While Sheet is I blob oi Ink: to bear in mind India”: dliilcul -ties in trying to create a democ- tracy. particularly in trying to bar- monize the religious and cultural aspirations of the masses. Among Indian observers. there ".W'” 5 hi two main Inner rions-one that Nehru is acting lb "imlllillv. the other that the final 5'0l'Y.h?.l8 not yet been told. that llesotiations are still going on. and that it would be wrong to reach Premature conclusions. Ietters to the editor have indi- cated Iome feeling among Indian students that Kashmir is Nehru'I blind spot. CGULD HELP EISEWHERE The Observer. a Sunday news- lfaller which takes an independent line. Says India's behavior in Kllhmlr is "particularly regretta- ble at a iinie when India's moral credit could be ' " employed In helping to deal with much big- Eer international issues." Right-wing British opinion In biunter. The Daily Express. for instance, wants the United Na- tions to apply sanctions against ”wroiigdoer Nehru." It urges other countries to stop exporting goods to India. I IOIIINIIG 47 CWIIMS 705! BRITISH GUIANA - A "WORLD OUTLOOK" display depicting the extent to which the Y's Men's organizations and ser- vice work extends throughout the world is one of more than a dozen exhibits which have been prepared "Open House" at the Summer- slde "Y" Centre this afternoon and evening will provide the op- portuniiy for public inspection of the newly enlarged "Y" Centre. Members of the club have spent many hours In the preparation of more than a dozen displays which illustrate the service work and various projects of the Surn- merside organization. These displays extend along three sides of the building on the main floor. and a similar area in the full cement basement is de- voted to youth training displays In Scout. Cub. swimming an water safety programs sponsored by the club. Tea will be served in the after- noon and evening by the Y's Menettes, a club composed wives of the Y's Men. during the hours of 4.00 to 5.80. and again from 0.80 to 0.00 p.m- when the building and displays are open for publlc inspection. The summerside Y's Men's posed of members. However, the "Y" Centre and its facilities which cost more than 314,300. are used by more than 300 individuals in Y's Men. Y's Menettes. Hi-Y groups, I c o u t I. and Cuba. Among displays today is an international exhibit illustrating this work of Y's Men in an inter- national way. One of the club members. Charles Llnklciter. has the honor of being international young adult service director. and is one of four international ser- rvice vice directors for the world. Another club member. Frank Cameron. is district governor for Prince Edward Island. and by coincidence. these two men are co-chain-non of the program which red for today. The.world outlook and Bishop Fund exhibit shows the breadth of and the exhibit includes ar- tlcles from it's Men's World. the AI IIIHISI INIIPNAIIONAI cowmflaty . tuim - anoiuiii - JAPAN I SWEDEN- DENMARK-GERMANY CHILE ' in the Summerside "Y" Centre for the open house program this afternoon and evening. to which the public have been invited for an Inspection of the newly renovated "Y" Centre where they will have "Open House" This Afternoon, Tonight Al S'sicIe Y Centre display is a sign depicting the theme of the international presi- dent. "A world wide vision of Christian Brotherhood. Ari exhibit concerning club pro- jects illustrates how the club earns money. and another part of the exhibit shows how. and for what purposes money is spent. The chairman of the project ex- hibit is Robert Hogg. Under this unit in a separate exhibit is the Y's Men's radio suction which ac- tually rhows how the auction is conducted by the club mcmbe .. i In prominence within the Hi-Y d Co-chairrnen of this project are Arthur Robinson and Jack Scott. An exhibit of the film committ under the chairmanship of Art Robinson. illustrate! the work done of by the club in the showing of films to hospitals , ”ents. using a pro jector and screen owned by the c ub. The Y's Mi.-nettes. who serve the Y's Men suppers at the Club's reg- ular weekly meeting. will also have an exhibit illustrating their work both in and outside of the complete kitchen which is located in the newly renovated building. President of the 1'': Menettes is Mrs. Don Adams. OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES In the basement there are many other displays which depict the outdoor interests of the club in such things as Little League base- ball. Boy Scout and Wolf Cub groups is Horace MiicFarlane. and the Cub and Scout Masters are Eric Tanton. Morlle Wylie. Dr. Raymond Grant. Harold 3060. Clarence Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. George Key Keith Pickard. Erie Sheen. Don Adams. Edgar Ram- say. Frank Cameron. Art Robin- son. and Willard Hogg. Chairman of the swimming and water safety committee is Keith Lapp; and the chairman of Little League Buss ball is Art Robinson. The president of the Summer- ride's Y's Men's Club is Jack Scott. and chairman of the publicity com- mittee is Don Sears. Mr. Ralph MacFarlane is co- the ordinating chairman for all of the youth ll'0Ill)l- Sudden Death Of St. Roch Farmer The death of Mr. Peter J. well known and engeadersuchinurest. iiithetcliouuu, nunnuioccuionio.msiion.narrynunnuiii- mglmmiuiioiuuoi to one of the glris's groups. We world on chairman. tn. 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R.5ll.QIlS igiiioiir 0 ti" 4 , the opportunity to become better acquainted with the various pro- jects in which this very active or- gnnization participates. s Photo by Wotiou and acting as chairman. Minutes of the lust annual meet- ing were rcad and approved. and the following reports were re- celved: The Session. Women's Missionary Society. Ludies' Aid. Sunday School, Alberton and Mill River Young People's Societies. Mission Band. Board of Manag- ers. and the Cemetery Commit- to e. After being commented upon by the chairman each was. on motion. adopted. The financial statement. presented by the treas- lurer, and followed by the audit- orls report. was also adopted. The first item under new busi- ness was the appoint i of two members to the board of manag- ers to replace those whose term had expired. thus giving the fol- lowing slate: For a three-year term: F. J. Carpenter and Lloyd Wilkie: for a two-year term: V. J. Campbell and Roy Haywood; for a one-year term: Myrl Mat- thews and R. E. lockerby. The secretary-treasurer. Miss Margaret Forsyth. and the and- Itor. Fred Clark. were re-elected for the ensuing year. It was agreed that the budget allocation for 1957 be accepted and that the usual donation be made to Camp Keir. After further routine business the oeting adjourned. Refresh- ments were served and a social time enjoyed. Herbert S. Matthews was elected Mayor of Alberton by acclamation yesterday afternoon. Six council- lots were also elected by ncclam- ntlon when they were unopposed at the nomination deadline. Mayor- elect Matthews will succeed Mayor Iiilhn E. Barbour who has served Discuss Series Of Youth Meetings A special meeting was held at Trinity United Church Maine at Sumrnerside to discuss the possi- bility of holding a series of inter- denomlnatlonal "youth fellowship" meetings. The aim of such meeti- lngs would be to help youth of the town (12 years of age and over) find the Lord Jesus as their" saviour" and to grow spiritually. culturally and morally All minister present were g!ii!F;l3lglta:' ii :.- i .3 .35 in 213: D E3 Members of the Summerside Town Council are seen together at the final and annual meeting of the 1956 council at which Coun- cillor W.E. MacCausland. chair- man of the finance committee. re- ported a surplus of 315,000.00 for the year. and Mayor W.A. Currie AT ANNUAL MEETING forecast that no increase in taxes will he made in 1957. From left to right. the civic officials of the 1956 council are FRONT ROW. Town Manager Joseph Bropiiy; Town Clerk John Clmeron; Coun- cillor Dr. H.E. Clark, Councillor Wm. Jenkins. Mayor W.A. Currie; I32 Donors Become Members Of The P. C. H. Century Club Mr. Alex Horne. chairman of the finance committee has announced the final results of the Century Club drive of the Prince County Hospital for this year. There are now 132 donors in the club with do- nations amounting to 318,200.00 and 32 other donors whose donations amounted to 51,038.00- Friday a supper meeting of all the members of the Century Club was held at the Nui'ses' residence in the form of a get together of the members. The list of the mem- bers of the Century Club is as follows. FIRST LIST CENTURY CLUB MEMBERS Allen. Harry. Summerslde Allen. Mrs. L.R.. Summersid: Arnett. J. Frank. Sumrnersidc Auld. Dr. R.W.. Kensington. Abegwelt Chapter IODE. Summer- side. Barbour. Senator G.l-I., Charlotte- town. Bell. Morley M.. Summerside. Boyles, H.D. Kensington- 'Bernard, Edwin, St. Elanors. Boates, Roy. Summerside. Burns. Mrs. Bruce. Frcetown. Callbeck. Ralph. Bedeque Cairns. J. Scott. Freetown. Callbeck, Dr. L.M.. Summerside. Cnrruthers. Robert S.. Kensington. Caseley, Morris, Kelvin. Colvin, Dr. I-I.T.. Summerside- Curran. J.K.. Summmerside. Cousins. Capt. Lorne. Borden. Crockett. R.M.. Summerslde Canadian Legion B.E.S.L.. Sum- merside Branch No. 5. Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary Summerside. Darby. Judge W.E.. Summerside DeBlois. Hon. George, Charlotte- town. Dewar. Dr. George, 0'I.eary. Dodds, R.T.. Summerside. Downing. Dr. J.B., Summerside. Driscoll, J. Ionic. Summerside. Duffy. V.E.. Kinkora. Ellis, R.E-. Summerside. Enman Drug Co.. Summerside. Foley. Hon. E.P.. Summersldx. Gallant. Dr. G.J.. Summerside. H. S. Matthews New Mayor Of Alberion By Acclcimcition for two terms. During eight con- secutive years as a member of the council Mr. Matthews has evi- denced keen interest in town at fairs and has given generously of his time in the public infcrsi. A life long resident of Alberion. he is owner and manager of the Matthews Turkey Farm. Councillors are Messrs. Perk-y Hardy. John C. Profit, Frank J. Carpenter, Clayton Travers. .l.w. Don Campbell and Richard Jelfcry r Mr. Hera is beginning his sec- ond tcrin as Councillor. Mr. Profit was not a member of the last coun- cil but lied previously served for two terms. Both Mr. Hardy and Mr. Profit are employed at Bar- hour's Service Station. Mr. Carpenter. a native Islander, came to Albertnn from Western Canada some few years iigo- He is I Jeweller. Mr. Travers has been employed for a number of years by Myi-inks Gorrill, .I.L.. Summerside. Groom, Vaughan, Summerside. Giltljif Broadcasting Co.. Summer- s c. Hiram and Lebabon Lodge. Sum- merside. Henderson. Arnold. Albany. Hickey, T.E. Summerside. liickcy, Eldon. Summerside- Hinton. Richard S.. Summerside. Holman. Mrs. Constance, Summer- side. Holman. Mrs. side. Holman. Miss Carrie, Summer- side. Horne. R.A.. Summerside. Howatt. Dr- W.B.. Summerside. Hunt, Miss Mary F. Summerside. Hunter. Dr. B.F. Summe side. Hyndman. J.O. Charlottetown. Inman, Lloyd, Summerside. Jardine. Robert. Freetown. Jenkins, J.F. Summerside. Jenkins. William E. Summerside. Johnson. Col. E.W. Burlington- Johnstone. William E. Long River Kensington Ladies Aid. Kenning- Lelioy, Summer- ton. Kelly. Wilfred. Summerside. Kennedy, P.J. Kensington. Kinsmen Club. Summerside. Kinnettie Club. Summerside. Ladies Aid Prince County Hospital Lecky. J. Alban. Summe aid- RR Linkletter. T.L. Summerside. Lowther, Hedley. Carleton. Mnrshbank, James, Travellers Rest. Miller. David. Summerside. Monklcy. C- Ralph. Lot 16. Morris. P.L.. Kinkora. Morrison. T.D.. Summerside. Moyse, Dr. Henry. Summerside. Mulligan. Aden, Emerald. R.R. Mungall, John, Summerside. Muttart. Wendell. Summerside. MacDonald. F. Earle. Summme side. MacDonald. Willard. Summerside. Macnougall. James, Summerside. MucFiirlane. Lorne, Summerside. MacFarlane. Ralph. Summerside. MacFarInne. Silas. Summerside. Maclvor, Hugh J- Kinkora. Mat-Ivor, Peter D. Kinkora. McKclvie. Miss Roberta. Summer- side. MacLennan. A.E.. Summerside. McLeod. Murdock, New London. Muchiurdo. Dr. J.A. Summerside. MiicNi-ill. Dr. J.F. Summerside. MacNeill, Miss Ruby. Summeraide Machleill. Dr. H.B. Summerside- MacNcill. J. Allie. Summerside. Mncblauizht. .7. waison.Hoii. Sum- merside. Mcniie. Fred, Summerside. Offer, Elmer, Summerside. nkto Club Members. Summerside. Paynier. Fred. Freetown. Perry. Andrew. Summerside. Pope. Reginald. Summerside. Proffltt, R.A. Freetown. R.C.A.F. Association, Summerside. Ramsay, Erland. Summerside. Read, Mrs. Lorne, Summerside. Reeves. Leslie. Freetown. lit-eves, Cecil. Freetown. R:-id. Sinclair. Summerside. Robinso . Eric, Carleton Siding. Robinson. Dr. 0.8.. mm Valley. Saunders. Mrii. A.C. Summerside. Scales. Mrs. Lillian. Freetown. Schurman. ll-B. Summerside. Schurmen. Mrs. 8.3. Summerside. .Schurman. Miss Bertha L. Ken- 'isington. 'Schurmaii. E.'l'. Freetown. .Simmnns. Leslie. Summerside. Simmons, Walter. Summenlde, ,Simpson. Dr. J.C. Summerside. S'SIDE SECOND ROW. Councillor Andrew Perry, Councillor WE. MacCaus- land. and Councillor E.M. Cannon. Absent from the photo was Coun- cillor Donald E. Lidstone. Coun- cillors Perry and Lidstone have retired from the 1957 council and have been replaced by Council- LOCKE ROAD The ladies of Howlan held their meeting in January at the home of Mrs. Robert Arsenault on Wed- nesday. January 9. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Mclean on Mon- day. January 14th. Mr. Guy Harris of Knutsford vir- ited at the home of Henry Gallant, Alpha Hi-Y Chapter Hus Regular Meeting The regular weekly meeting of the Summerside Alpha Hi-Y Chap- ter was held Wednesday. Janu- ary 28. with the president. Ned Henthorm in the chair. The worship period was led Louis Arsenault. Edward Monkiey and Malcolm MacFarIane were appointed to give it next week. Sixteen members responded to roll call. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The treasurer gave the financial report. The president told the mean hers that the chairman of each committee must give their reports every ond meeting. He then told members that there will be no meeting next week due to a "Fireside Hour" in Epworth Hall on Thursday. He said that in keep- ing with Christlan Youth Week. the young people of the various denominations of the town will get together in this way. The three I-Ii-Y chapters will hold special devotions in the "Y" center each morning next week be- fore school begins. end individual members will take part. These de- votions may be broadcast over CJRW, but it is not definite yet. David MacDonald Robert Holman, Merrill Bishop and Norman Bea- ton will represent this chupte in taking part in these devotions. It was decided to remember Tom Of- fer who is presently in the hospi- tal. Arthur Pritchard was appoint- cd to look into this. Meeting ad- journed with the Hi-Y hymn. fist W. M. 5. Met In Sumnierside The January meeting of the W. M.S. of the Summerside Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. Wilfred lnman. In the absence of the p.esident. Mrs. J. F. Machleill presided. The Hymn "Blest Be the Tie that Binds." opened the meeting. followed by Prayer by Mrs. MacNcilI. Scripture reading by Mrs. Arthur Dunn was follow- ed by prayer led by Mrs. Keith Hobsnn. Mrs. MacNeill ya i C the meditation. basing her talk on COUNCIL lors Leo Wood and Elmer Newson who were elected by scclamation. as was Councillor Clark who be- gins his third term as a member of the council. Forest View on Tuesday. January 15 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant. Forest View. were in 0'Leary on Thursday, January 18. A.N. BURTON Residents of Burton and sur- rounding districts had their first opportunity to see a helicopter In operation doing rescue and sal- vage work following a jet plane crash about one mile off shore. school mates and friends of Miss Lana Wood. Burton. are sorry to learn of her illness and wish her a speedy recovery. Friends of Mr. Alvin Contain. Cape Wolfe. are sorry to learn he has entered Prince County Hospi- tel for treatment. All wish him I speedy recovery. Friends of Mr. Neil Arsenault. Bloomfield. are pleased to learn he is recovering from his recent illness. The first of a series of card par- ties sponsored by Cape Wolfe 4-H sewing club was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Carl 0'Holleran on Tuesday. Jan. in. A pleasant evening was spent in card playing and dancing. A substantial sum was realized. First prizes were awarded to Mrs. Reilly and Mr. Lorne Shaw. PACIFIC FREEZE ENDI VANCOUVER CP -- The tem- perature in Vancouver moved above freezing point to 8! do Monday for the first time I week. ending the coldest spell of weather in southwest British Co- lumbia in five years. CRAPAUD RINK TONIGHT "C" Hockey Frank Myers League 7:30-Crapaud vs. Argyle and Victoria 9:00--Tryon vs. Fairview Second Round Skate after Admission 25 cents to all CARNIVAL FEB. 6th School teams must have list in. time Greenhouses) vs. No jor (Enrnan.) The Guardian Page 13 Thursday, Jan. 31, 1957 S'SIDE MINOII 0 SCHEDULE. 300307 Iclleduie for Civic Sia- dlum FRIDAY PQerweighi:- 1.3) -4.00 No. 2 Major in.c,A, I. vs. No. 2 Minor (MacAusland Furniture). 4.oo-4.30 No. 2 Major (Rotary Club) vs. No. 1 Minor (Amalgam- ated Dairies). (I)-5.1!) No. 3 Minor (P. E- 1. Egg Co.) vs. No. 1 Major (Wil- lett Motors). 5!)-6.15 Bantam All Stars SATURDAY Pee Wee:- 8.00-8.30 No. 4 Major (White Star Laundry) vs. No. 2 Major (Kinsmen ). 8.30-9.00 No- 3 Minor (Victory Cleaners) vs. No. 2 Minor (Flick- er Taxi). 900-930 No. 4 Minor (Rotary vs. No. 1 Major (Enman Drug). 9.30-10.00 No. 3 Major (Mari- . time Greenhouses) vs. No. i Mi- nor (Y's Men.) Baniam:- 10.00-10.45 No- 3 Minor (Lions) vs. No. 2 Major (Legion). 10.15-11.3) No. 2 Minor (Klnlv men) vs. No. 1 Minor (R. T. Hol- man Ltd.) 1l.30-l2.l5 No. 1 Major (Y's Men) vs. No. 3 Major (Curran and Briggs.) 12-15-1150 No. 2 Minor (Kin!- (Photo By Wotton men) vs. No. 2 Major (Legion.) 12.50-1.30 No. 1 Major (Y'i Men) vs. No. 1 Minor (R. T. Hol- man Ltd.) Pee Wee:- 4.30-5.00 No. 4 Minor (Rotary) (Mari- . 1 MI- 5.30-6.00 No. 8 Major (Muri- tlme Greenhouses) vs. No. 2 Ma- vr. No. 1 Minor (Y's Men.) 5.00-5.3.) No- 3 Major jor (Kinsmen) MIdget:- s.oo-7.oo No. 5 (Inman Plumb- ing) vs. No. 3 (Michael Bros.) 7.00-8.00 No- 4 (A. E. MacLen- naii Lts.) vs. No. 2 (Smallmans.) MONDAY Paperw t:- 3.30-4.00 No. 1 Minor (Amalg- amated Dairies) vs. No. 8 Minor (P. E. 1. Bag 00.) 4.00-4.30 No. 3 Major (Rotary) vs. No- 2 Minor (Maccauslsnd ture). 4.!)-6.00 No. 2 Major (RC.A. F.) vs. No. 1 Major (Willett Mn- tors). soo-son Paperweight All Star! SALESLADY WANTED For Wallpaper Depurinieiir enoe preferred. Ul- ual hospital. pension and discount benefits. Apply in person- ) Personnel OM30 R. T. HOLMAN LTD. suinmcrsldc THIS WEEK AT - :I E CIVIC STADIUM THURSDAY 4:00-kw-Skatinl 0:00-10:00-Skatlll FRIDAY 1:!)-8:00-Pro School Skate Dill-!.D.U. vs. ACES IATURDAY 2:00-4.00-Skating Izw-ll:(X)-Moonlight skate SUNDAY 9:00-ll:00-Skating Club the book of Genesis. (God's Begin- ningr). Mrs. Hnhsnn took the study pen iod. Mrs. Dunn let! I short dis- cussion on the subject "looking Back." She was assited by Mrs. C. B. Jelly. Mrs. MacNeill. Mrs. William Ellis, and Mrs. Inman. Mrs. Hobsnn conducted the mic- glongry period giving excerpts from Dr. Hcllyerls report. The meeting closed with prayer. Mrs, Inman road a poem "He Will Never Leave UI." Meeting adjourned with the Mizpah Bene diction after which lunch was urved by the hostess. ProfessionVeLE,arFdL Alberton Lt. His home was form- V p i erly at Kildlre capes. Sinrdy, William. Summerside. '-'"”cha,:,e,.,d Mr. Campbell. born at Mnnlrose. Slrrmm William F- Summerside. llinu been ensued in business at: glIm"l'r”,';'9 gggi” 5"" Accouniantsc button for many years. He is a -l""""-' N": I H; k V a o. fAornser member of the Legislative T::I'?Ii:(:'side Coop Association. 3-n.;lE:.':'B.n.fofrC0mm,,c, m ,&' ll" med Tantoii. Dr. E.T. Summerside. h-limmlda P BI”: PM... in - all his I"! Webster. Vernon. Augustine Con. . - - ,.....t in Anselm. He is employed by the Wood. Robert 1'. suinnm-side. SURANCE 13130330 ClII1Ii)Il!- Wright. Horace. Bedeque. g . so umnd Wright, John 3. Ccltrll Bedeqne. 'c'. W I-Iewiaieiid son 3g:"- W" D”"”'”- '""""” ss...T..'.:.”s3"" ii-33'--(er-inl- Dles In Weiiiieni zienn-kl. Dr 1-K Ken-lame Optometrist and relatives ere sad- 5' 3' "H, '' --r M the v.-,;-,:,:,.'.'' R.C.M.P. win ....a....: ....' in -I-nu-rv 70-. 1957 Address Jr. Farmers 2:.IT.,,?"':.""'t'I”"?.......""....":" After two hours of skating It It I. IIIUP 3.0. u. ,3" I' 3':"";J"iSvA”f Civic Stadium. the nut Prince g-.....u., r s i' Phone mo - "'""l' " B - - ' Junior Farmers held a short moi. nuunuuv-s BUILDING '' IR "" ”" "' (mi in the Dept of Agriculture. Ch late and Mary 1'hom- Rom... mom ,,m.'gp.. M 3.. A. IIIIIMII Cflliv "'t die cum. in the mu. rm new . nu l.le.. o.n. ........."' ""'...'.'. '”.:'.".,,,,.”'""."..'.'l.f .'?..':"?:';.J2":?"..7.'.."' ”"'1:.' ""'-nn"- Mm - &'tqu5g.,)gg-., wegley v... of the Ii.C.M.P- officers he sum "9" T. R. nu...-g, 13.1. mg, meeting. Committee for Pat. H "nan r. ." ' "" ””"'" ""'ii....ni'"""i-."'n.'iiT"'a..n”".'5i"E sustain in - he brother. Ieymour but I not is. r. 1. tin 'l E II"! WARNING For your convenience for settlement of your accoun . week, before taking legal action. If you have ignored for payment this is your the repeated requests chance. Please mail or call and settle your account this week. Open afternoons and evenings. J. F. MORRIS. KINKORA I am extending the time is until the end of this final Starring: suspense-Alfred Hitchcock. CAPITOL - TODAY ((THUIS.) 8:30-7:15--9:15 "REBECCA" Joan Fontaine & Laurence Olivier The suspense masterpiece of them all from the master of ll'RlDAYa-7:15-0:15 REGENT mim ms - 0:15 CAI. 2:”-1:15-0:15 rasxsaos ht) .. -.--- -. ' - .;.-.-re:-;,-1-----J . . - ......... -. .. -. . , ---w---- ........t... -0 . a-,-. .- SUMMERSIDE it