PAGE FIVE eacir got a pair . B. Marshall and G. Shaw. eacll with a singleton did the scoring for the Crcscents. 1...: ;...'.;”.ebim. CllARLOTTETOVl?N Irltsla "Tougllm lip" Against Egyptian lluerrlllas -' JANUARY 14. D52 . 55”, mp In crnrnlu. liIlA.illllAli Gracie tlllb Hung in Grave covelleall Flyers 1. av This column is reserved for news Need of Feed Annual ldeeting Defeat crescent: Mervin Robinson and Ira. 1,1.-wls of local interest, but odvurtillrlg ' g were the retcrees. ' 9' P ”"V """" "'1 5' u'”''''"' The annual business meeting of ..--. -- --m-- Pa ” "" "'"'' P ""5 '"huV 5”” the Gracia Club of Central The Coveheac Flyers won the LONDON C (cP)- st. Mary'l '5" '1' ""'"- . - Christian Church was held at the first league game 10-2 from the! Hospital here, birthplace of the hr” mup ream sporumpn throughout H” home of Mrs. Victor Lin:-AHTM West End Crescenls. tdrug penicillin has started Brit- There has an a - - - retiring president. Mrs. lion H. MacDonald and J. O'Brien. ain's first ”ar'tery bank." surgeon: J iron in W9 Wlmb” tM.nm9::t?c1: 133:3?” ""910 m” pmlect gglwgggcgia ::el:'”uile"5wu;u:e;5; Owen, conducted the. meeting with three goals were the tool who carry out izraftlnz operations duwinz lIn9mPJ”y'":”' hm um p ' Hungarian plumage Md th. and thanked the officers Ind scorers for the victors while K. say this may bring new hope to benefits ah? :32: 3'” In 1951. M35. JOHNSTONS LADIES. pmnams. Recent navy am” members glor their sltdnd co-Opel" Mncnonaid and 1.. Macmlllanlvretims of arterial sclerosis. yeah in the WEAR. January Sales. - "'0" during t 9 pa yen” ti su plied by n.Ti?;.T"r:n?Srom5nt Office Char- lottciown which handles all. claim; for residents of K1118! "1 Queen's C0”""m' incmdtgtgl lotletown nh0W! 11'") ” ht claimants If present. as 1093- Einn year ago this figure was mi. of the present total of 1098 ,;,ghtly more than fifty per cent are rural residents. In the view of the local employ- ment office there are three eon- EVEIIY MADE-to-measure suit. in every price range. at 2076- dis- count or "extra" pants free. Hen- derson,& Cudmore. HEAR THE OLD BARBER SHOP QUARTETFE as they lather up for a few old time songs at the Family Album show at Prince of Wales College. Tuesday. January 15th. conducted by Rev. T. H. B. Som- have blanketed the ground to the extent that there is no longer any natural feed available for the birds. In addition t.hey are in aer- ious danger from the many foxes now roaming the Island. Lack of feed is bringing the birds into the open where they are easy prey for foxes. The Fish and Game Association is hoping that everyone who can put out feed for the birds will do so. They suggest that when feed is Britain's Suez forces are enforc- Abu. from which Egyptian guerril- launched their 48-hour siege Mrs. M. D. Dunbar, on behalf of the club. moved a vote of thanks to the retiring officers. after which the following officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. Victor Ling. president. Mrs. Marvel Dun-bar. vice-prev iden-t. Mrs. Blair Hackett, treasurer. Mrs. A. Costello, secretary. During the business meeting I tea was planned for the near fu- ture. - G. H. M. - Prince l-Jdward island has always been "Hockey Minded" Ind that seems to be the case. more so that ever this year! Seems to be that the young- sters start playing "The Game" Just as soon as they can stand up on I mg a get-tough policy to foil at- ins - , I 1 k I . . 5 th .1", , FUNERAL SATURDAY - The M d th d aka e tn . , , pur o s ng e runner s is es . . . . Thats why the Hardware Department! ””b””"'n.uxrf:bse?rnsm?r is the hf. funeral of the late Mrs. James A. 3,2; ease” 1: soglngrgrqg Wm: R J; tempts of Egyptian guerrilla move- last Iwfek orlrntlllref filtratiortrh plush: hl;1sf:”lla3r-rdhlclgrlurfietrtlgid by the of loth the Charlottetown and the Summerslde Stores carry full stools R-mgrd employment locally, due MacEs.chern was held from the that 1. ,,1mM., H ,mpomm to the ment to hurry the British from the 8-1119 Y D118 if in :39? W 8 9:1 d WWMMW-n ' of HOCKEY l'2QUlPMl-INT for all ages and all sizes - from the begin- flcajofence comncts at Mm-mme MacLean Funeral Home on Sat- bird, M the Red men, sand, canal zone. Lt.-Gen. Sir George an '1 up E ma gulngb cosh few needs right through to professional players needs. Choose from Lnmtml Airway. and the mip reg urday afternoon. Services were gmvelv or even ASHE help the Erskine. Brmsh commlmd" in tw:ilnsngsTg:er!r:'gyI:m:n cogqmandm the abundant supplies of Hockey Sticks (all sizes). Pads. Protectors and work at Bruce Stewart-lh tllr sizeable number of enlist- "-.l-nts in the armed services. slcad:l,v rising ever since the new ycpalf and maintenance plant has been started, and about 150 are nn the pay-rolls at present. At rlrcn hands are drawinil Weekll rhrflllfs. liclirrble sources hf information are confident that the two plants wcighin-g about five pounds each DEATHS Harry J. Barret (nee Josie CamP' lwlll twin boys. I BOYLES-On Friday. Jan. 11 at 58 years. Funeral from her late Mif'KtIy. R.N.. of East Royalty in day). service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment Kingston. Ontario. FERGUSON-At. the P. E. Island ill! at 1 oiclock. Interment Peo- Ple's Cemete y. MICKlNN0N- Al Charlottetown "fl Friday. Jan. 11. Martin Mac- Mhnon. formerly of Montague. in MI 89th year. Funeral. from the MacLean Funeral Home this llilondayl afternoon. service tart- ms. at 2 o'clock. interment Peo- ples Cemetery. 3rs........... .. .,,. ....,,.,. l,;;en;1va;ndwe,g;r,;.nw;;-te wc,;-3-gal;-13 Eg:,;;;;"e:- ..,,m,,M . ,0... Each ------------- ------------ -- -"35-99 .f u::';ll3i2t1'li'0Il:'l':;IIln orIrhSa1.rrrlr”ed1a:;;"-ll:ln' was engaged ln' mining and fur ess" - Clifford Plckotls. atta SUNTERS' . ' - ', tr dl g. Court. James Paynter MIr- . 7(':l.l;:I-.,p)t::r' :3I':,:':l";'i'om:'”;l; ills" Paaslnll is mourned lay his lone MacMurdo. Gordon i and LADIES' VVEAR ' M, M. rmdmce on Duke Syn" loving parents together with the Lloyd. mnhohu-a clwon court, "Om where the funeral will take pt.” 1. Gracie in, Prince Alberta. Sask- ppm .. sgnlor pnpm, . ...... dclockonto gt-'d;':u'i":orn(l;';,:lr'c:, nW'9Wl"1 M"- Jim" R-l!"'" Recitation -- "Postponed" Nan- , lumen. at Pm" cemeu ' , (Margaret) and Mrs. Gerald Cy Mnmumo. :l g "Y- Trites (Elizabeth) in Saint John. ll.ll. Mactoan Carson. Harry James. K. M. Mar- tin, Fred Driscoll, Ernest Mac- the home and grave was conduct- ed by the Rev. H. E. D. Ashford. Pallbearers were Jack Bell. Ben. jamin Moore, Frederick Gates. Hlghficld Cemetery. SONG SERVICE - Trinity Yotrg People's Union held their Personals".- but is reportedly making some lie Atomic Energy parts said appear to include im- we and reduction. West. They foresaw defeat of the reprpsenl: a stepforward Russian position towards agree- ment wil.h the West on internat- ional control of atomic energy. The death occurred in Edmon- ton. Alberta, of Samuel (Sammie) Campbell in his forty-seventh year. on January 6th. 1952 after a lingering illness. " Samuel. the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Campbell was lforn in London. England. and re- ceived his education in Charlotte- town. Tlre greater portion of his following sisters and brothers. N. B.: Mrs. Alan Jost (Marjorie) in Sydney. N. 8.. Peter' in Prov- idence, R.I.: James in Charlotte- town; John in New Westminster. B.C.; Thomas in Dnlhouslc. N. 3.. wlilja warmed next. winter by electric rode hidden underneath. birds digest what food is taken. ever they can find there. some wonder has also been ex- wz-nther is not expected to cause them as much inconvenience as it does the birds. Branch members of the Fish and Game Association will appreciate dents of the various branches will readily institute a feeding pro- gram. The various presidents are Alan Maobcan. Sourls; E. K. Mac- to a total of 10 years in the pen- School concert Christmas Concert was very cap- Blanchard . -Fern and Erma Reeves Errol Picketta. Clarence Blanchard. Drill Marlene MacMrur- do. James and Myron Paynter. Ro- berta Hoar. Sheila Caseley. Wal- Bong -- "Noel" - Joan Case- ley. Fern soc Erma Reeves Etta nr:d Gwen Court. sheila Csseley and Gwennyth Mamtfurdo. intermission - Sale of Candy. Chorus - School. Recitation - "Plllnnlng for sun- ln" -' Clarence Blanchard. song -L "May You Never Be Alone Like Me." -Don. Fern and Gwennyth Ml0Mllrdu. step Dancing - Joe Howell. song - t'He'll Be coming Down the chimney" - sheila Caseley. cchorua -- ac ool. tllecltntion -- "Announcing san- .. banks. the first of which lm built in We Suez canal zone, has ordered com- Truck Transport During the heavy snow storm the greatest dif- of last Friday ficuity experienced by the Cana- ers over the Hillsborough Bridge Murray Harbor In the end they had to use a truck to bring to and from the train at Southporl. Pleasirmjirmle Year's with his cousins in South- Mary and Anne Morrison. patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital and his many friends wish him a speedy recovery. the Charlottetown Hospital. friends in Margnte and Reming- ed to York on Saturday. Dec. 29 The weekly card party was held EEEEIFE” Celebrate A surprise party was held the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborne, Central Royalty on Sat- Si Iver Wedding Anniversary. ed to play the piano and soon an informal sing song was under George Ayers in the role of Rev. Dr. Sirrivel Shrinkum assisted by Central Royalty Glee Club. E. E. served by a number of the ladies present. which included A beauti- ful 25th anniversary cake. ROSS. tlncc 1939. who has retired after r'rz-r)cK'rla:'mN. i ' Enzla-nd--lCPl rny. - By"1?In'R3'ynoldE "Boy! Am '1 lucky I Want Ads--now you're in get this mirror in the Guardian or seven years of bad luck!" I - at. Mr. Wm. Kt-ilh Rogers was nsk-l Following Storm town National Employment office. it is understood that more men who applied direcl at the Rail- way station were also given em- The city of Charlottetown em- ployed no cxtra workers. but. used every available piece of snow-fighting equipment to clear reeled operations personally. and CCM Matched Skating Sela . . . . noses aria: nan You'll be able to find ALL your-Hockey W” - - crs. interment was in the Peo- h "79 mawn Phcmg " mm” 0” Em" Equipment right here in the Hardware De artments of Both Holman The second YEW? l3 the mm” . , The” l3 "M '5 mu” w”'Y plete evacuation of village of Kafr ish-controlled rail line in Suez. . 9 men. or some workers.to Upper lgvltezrse Cecrrglrerey. !'iI;'l0e erraall gellzrjzlsi over the pheasants as they can stores. Canada, and a third is seen in E P .. most in the trees and eat what- -moo VIOLETS ARE BLUE shipment of well made. heavy weight wool cull. good filling Slacks In sizes 7 to 12. priced 3.98 a pair . . . very reasonable figure for "Town Girl" Slacks In smart. servlcable colors - brown. green or navy. And too. they're weighty enough to wear out- Most encouraging of these. the 1533” pressed as to how the deer are I . 'lHE SUMMERSIDE CHINA f -ce oin-ts out. is r? makln out this winter. They do "A5 VAX-ENTINES FOR Y0!” fiiipxmnrzgie olffll steady employ- "W535-L SERVICES m The not hfve as much care in the During the mowaimms of mt That's right. too! The China Department in the surnmerelde sum. has ment at the airport. and on ship flmml of the late Mm William winter about feedi as they can ,- . we... ..,, c..,.,.,,,,,, N,,..,,..,. 3...- n un-ply stunendous display or VALENTINES - priced from 1 cent to rcpau-s. At Maritime Central Air- Chowen. East Woyalty. was held nibble on twigs an the smaller Ways secured W.en,ty.nVe mow 1.00 each. There are cute ones for the kiddies - sentimental ones for MUS the working force has be". FuB::::I1I0:If;me frgrerhvlcetlgi 1,,am,l,e5- The snow and gold y Shoveners u.”.0,.gh the Charlotte, the loved ones and humerous ones for everyone. And too. there are loads of Personalized Valentines -- these are very much in demand. Come see and Come choose the Valentines you want for all your family and all your friends - tell them you love them with a Valentine from the China Department of the Summeralde Holman Store. - , stewarts the workinx . , . , d r r ' h ff d. d ployment o that onside ble -m- A-so f;rlrl::"is smluerl but between me Pope Thorne. William MacKlnnon. being ;,,go,.,ned when can. or dun National Railways here was ::,,;ibner;en";L;.,:-:,:(? win 7,03,. number 0: seasonalic ,.mp,:,ed' Here's cheering news for the girls who have been wanting an pair of H” pmnts more man two hun, Joseph Curley. Inter-print was in hungry birds 3” noted. Tm mesh m the t..an5,po,.ta,1,,0n of passeng- mam on me occasion M .m,i,.,We,.e given .(,mpm.a,.'y work heavy warm SLACKS. The Youth Centre has only just received is large Flannels . . . . These are full . That's a Wm mnk at present or lrumlslq-ggular Sunday song service in the Nun. Charlottetown. and H, 3. passengers to this city. As a re- M... Wm. Mrs, R, 1-; Mum. ink. the s,,ow.b10cked Streets. wmk- doors for ski pants. (tome get Slacks today from the Youth Centre. capllclly for several years. 50”" ha” lat" ”"'””5- A" ””59Y' Found. Ellerslle. Al. the same wit of the difficulty the train ing an active purl. The sing in): long hours the city e111pIoy- ------- able sing-song was led by Lerth mm anyone needing ireed to sun. for Sourls was delayed as two song featured solos by Mrs. Klp- ees did 5. ,.em”k.,bh, good job' Bargains galore from the Youth Centre and the 5 and 10 Department - Stetson and Guerney Trrtes. frlle ply birds can notify Mr, pg A. 5, of the passengers from the Mur- fer and Preston Back. with 3 small crew (gr men, and am to be fmrndon the HALF PRICE TABLE In the 5 and 10! Farin- guest artists for the evening were Jones, provincial president 0, the my Harbor ms... were en route A chair, decornlgd in pmk and the biggest snowmn in Even. stance - this morning I noticed nice warm Panties and Snuggles for o I U Carroll Macitae and Mary Mor- Assocmuon, who Wm enduvour to Moreil to attend a funeral. white was brought into the room years to cope with. girls on the table - you don't see these necessities marked down very S risorl who sang Sweet Will Of in get feed shipped to the d,,m,3-xi nnd the "bride and groom” were Mn James 1.-uucrwng who C”, often and here they are for only Half Price. Come see the wonderful God and Grace Greater Than This work 15 being ended on by ushered, in the seat. of honor by llargaina you can buy on the Half Price Table in the 5 and 10 Depart- the Queen Mary Maternity Hos- HAVE WHAT YOU want AT T . f our SW5 M" 0' K' PMS?” c”W'bly the Association in conjunction with Mm C90” W00d- Ml'- W- P- M50 those under him earned the ap- me”- o supplied the piano music for the the Department of Industry and Lead who acted as master of eere- moval of the hundreds of cm --- evening as guest pianist. The meet- Natural Resources. ------- monies made a few remarks in izena who watched me cum,” ,. . ”TT mg was concluded by slnsins ...mm.m Mt 1-00 D0.Vl9- Miuzv 1-08" end which he expressed the purpose being made .0 keep Mme ,,,,,,,. 1 1 ”" first Lwms be hm" h m "Whisper A Prayer" and a prayer Billy were visitors to the oily of this gathering. A mock wed- mg S this new. year arrived yeste -ay led by Mr. Irwin. last Friday. ding then took place with the i " the P-gnu Edward Island Hos- e e ceremony being performed hv -aTT'?"T'S l'ill31- hey W075 3W0 b0Y5 Master Dick Lawlor spr-nf New - and were born to Mr. and Mrs. -'- port. Iris aide, Ken Arthur. After the continued from pus 1 . Harry .i. Barrett. LL-COL Fflllk 3- SLOFGY 1'3” 551' H.-a couple renewed their vows the -s..... -m...--W...-:..e V Al Dresent Mr. Barrett is in llfdly 011 3 bU5m9l5 mp W M-om" g ,'TTTT Mrs. Alfred Morrison spent New M. C. called on Ken Arthur who CSMHI, Cummmfee ,9" ”com' 3 . m.m'.n,on, oht, while Mfg, 33;. real. and Toronto and other points 51. JOHNS. Nfld., Jan. 13 - ye.” Wm, 1,9,. Sm”. Mm E. A, ,...,,d ",9 address louovved by me rnendauon of this division; pres- rett. the former Miss Josie Camp- in '0n'-”l0- WP)-A 30-.)'e8l”j01d VOW-h ind Beairsto. Margate. presentation of a well filled Well," if the 9h5FJ0l1e50h'”, b""'lCh- ' e . - hell. is making her home with her , his 19-year-old sin accomplice ar- "Hg was by Cecil Wood, Ladies Auxuiax;.v. Canadian Le- The entire Stock of Winter Coats, mother, Mrs. Leslie Campbell, st, Mr. R. 0. Parent. Superintend- rived here today in police custody Miss Ruth Gilhem wem 1..., M... Osborne, who Wm. mken gran. B.E.S.L., in which organ- Su-1,5 Hons coaf i, S f D Peter's Road. No names have em. Charlottetown Experiment-Bl to bet-tin long N150" 19""! 5'" Christmas 'aczIllon visiting friends completely by surprise mode a 11590" She was extremely active ' r 5 5: r 5- W95 975: 795393: men selected for the twin boys Farm. left yesterday for Ottawa robbery and mom , and relatives in Charlottetown. brief reply. thanking the people during the war years, receiving Housed,-9,53, and Smacks. 3. Ni, where he will attend a superln- The two were convicted by m. for their good wishes and gener- a decoration for patriotic work; tcndenls' 00nfel”0m?e- General M38lStfN9 395'-0" Abbott N Miss Laura Watts. Halifax. spent osily. Mrs. Osborne also cxpress- charter member and for some . . , business will be discussed during Grand Falls Saturday in connect- Christmas with her gather, Mr, ed her appreciation and sum sh? time standard bearer of the Roy- Tl'll5 '3 0" NOW 5l0Ck and sale COI'iflnU98 the week-Ions session. . ion with a 5100.000 fire in the Frank Watts, Pleasant Grove. would remember this evening al Edward chapter. r.o.o.r:.; an an ihis week V ----- Northern Newfoundland paper for many years to come. active officer of the Queen Mary f Mrs. J. A. Bernard, wife of shipping port. of Botwood two Miss Beulah Watts. Redford. Congratulotory remarks were Needlework Guild. being deeply . - , , I former Lieutenant Governor Ber- days enrlier. spent New Year's visiting in made by various individuals, Mrs. interested in their work for the Before YOU buy. be sure you Vlslf hard, is still confined to hospital. Claude Rcndell wins sentenced Pleasant. Grove, the guest of Preston Beck on behalf of the P. E. l. Protestant Orphanage and practical Christianity. will be greatly missed by a wide circle of friends. i E Her husband predeceased her. i man. Brldgeton, New Jersey, andl Why be without electricity? DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES progress. Mrs. Bernard gntered iientlary on the twol counts. Mary M M -- Cvilaws::n.FR.dE.G Mglllzrh. its-war: pilal in London. En-3.: president . the Charlottetown Hospi l on Woolridge was given a term offve r. and rs. Wm. Clow spent rm . re am e an Ccci of the Ladies Auzniilary of the 50: p.' 'nsc'"on . ' December 2! and has been there land a half years. iundayj in Suffolk. the guests of WA70d- ' P. E. 1. Hospital. and instru- slnce that date. The two were arrested Friday rs. .ow's mother. Mrs. Geo. '1 Rmllslnil 509"? uni Wu" neutral in sec in ,' d- A KENT l . IHETHS --;---- after Police recovered goods and Al"blnlz- :IF".W'lIl) h.V I-0""; 1-infer and WP1- igrn facilities ucrssenti,nnlamto m(t)he 160 Sr PHONE 3058 'TT:'WSTj twood store --- 0" li-!m"l- W10. Sllill-lhl.V dr0sS- - rk ( phat ' 1'f,t,i - d - HSADMAN-On Jan. 13 to Mr. cash stolen from 3 Bo R I I d N g d "1 g 4 I no o ms 1 u ion, a e -mi Mm H-W W"! Hm Russia Makes ii:”.Ii.:::f.?.':.il:.2":.l:.'i....?i 1” ..:::..1.”i....i':...t"h.fa;:.?-2.?....,'2.:.:.... .'.":f ;'::,:;L '::;"2;1.:;..;2:3,”;i, mi-' ' M" w'L'T”” .. S- g".iLi..l.”.'; "re- --------3- . HARRETT-At the rnce - - . - Wnrk. I ward lalyrd Hospital. Sunday. K I ' G . 'f"”” , , lwqjch w": ('&-'"-"'d by ,"::i V Mrs. Goodwill. combining as she. January 1.. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. C Mr. Ambrose Doyle is still aznim: :j":.il'l'::ml:: r';(:::l:l:::;2N" did on attractive pcnsonality and the P. F. Island Hospital to Mr. PARIS. Jan. 13 -(CP) -Russia Mr, An.-9.1 Morrlwn ha, ,9. At a late hourlall rlopnrlcrl in . . , g I" and Mrs: William Boyles. Char- Saturday made new proposals on T1 K 1 .-r"-0.0” school turned m 1”, home 1,, plmsany their homes vrlslnng this popular ::'vol9Ei't;:d 1; 5'EV1g;d mg! Co Get lotu-town ta son, Kenneth Arthur. atomic energy which Western ex- -- 19 Hm l Grove nner being .. patient in trouble another 25 yours or Illrnnl- ” ' ' t ' '-' taken for interment in Kingston, rmcauu.-At the Prlgcie floulrctty p.,....... c.,me...io,,. to waste.-.. nbly presented under the diner hdg ....s.... .. . glrrti-K I-l- dBaile.v.b Unixtsersltty Hospital on January It 0 F- .1 45 in you n mm , lion of the teacher, Mrs. Vernon M . W1, ,1 M . J WAR, any l5mT()R B -, ry an . a so y a evo - and Mrs. P. M. Maccaull. Ellerslle ','f,,'s"s,B.s”'l,,.,,,.,e..,.. lsfigitger, anha- Mlllar. nee??? LouiIsalllIfcCab(-.urlr(ata)r1' .33 . -..- ed mere. Florence Bailey heist! for particulars on lighting plants I Wt 91b!- 12 015- rel Vlshlnsky. threw the atomic Following is the nrosrnm:- Chuck Morflaon attended the TORONTO. -Jan. 9 --tCPi-,?V"” 5.9"” "”"-V M9” iummml ' ---- proposals into a catch-all resolut- Welcome - Kenneth Mo-In Covehead-Nine Mile Creek hockey Appointment of Bus. Harm-rt.'" P”"C? Ed'lS'”d Island I DEATHS ion which included a new call to Chorus - school. name on Saturday night. wood as' editor-lr;-chief of the A sermce Wm. be: hem rm "'3 CC end the Korean W”. 3 denuncmg. Duct .. "nudoipii" by Lllllgn mm. guvnuon Ax-my, V,-if cm. was 13” Ml'5- G00dWll1 in the Kirk of. RAYNEB-At Clermonlr -75" 11”” ion of the Atlantic Pact. and a Court and Roberta Hogs. Mrs. James Lawless. Pleasnnl announced today. He succeeds Lt. 5” '”''l'5 M 2 P-my W"l0”'0W-t 1952- MM H0930” R53'"5" "9 demand for a big-five arms cen- Recitation -- "My Dolly" -Alice Grove, is visiting relatives and Col. Walter Putt. editor-in-chief 'Ia"' 15' "d h" 1'e"””'' W1” be ”5ld9"C9 Md” (M”"d”-V) ” 2 Western delegates viewed the Recitation - "The Twcnty- too. She was the guest of her 29 your-3' edltorihl work 1,. win. O"””'m- 5"0"lPt?"59d bl"Pr0feS- 1"" 1'"-"m9"'- '" PWPWS C9me' resolution in the 60-member pol- sixth" by Garth Caseley. daughter. Mrs. E. A. Bcnlrslo. nipeg and Toronto. The War Cry mr Md Mm Bm”' W33 K'"'l"3”"" iticaxl committee to! the Unltgd sololde ';lF;rosty. the Snowman" Mnrlzntr. for New Yeafw line a weekly circulation of 46.000 y . ”--W-:;- . . I 4 ,ucKAygAt. 1-,. E. I, Haspmi, Nat one as an at tempt. to shat -Astr M ar. " M m- I in Canada. . Training or 11 Biy, and RHQ, R,C.A, Tum. Jkn. nun 1952. M,” Jenni, B, the assembly initiative from the Dialogue - Reading the News The junior hockey team journey days and Thm,sda.vs. A” pm,s0nm,I Wm parade on For the losers D. watts was scor- er with four goals. while G. Lewis not two and J. Lewis and 1:. Watts single tallies. deed”... SPECIAL 6 Our rack of dresses Size 1.0--24!-5 - Prescription Specialists Johnson & Johnson H0-Wlial on Saturday. Jan. 12. '”TO”-?T”TT' lcr Blanchard. A g g lof 5; . , mm t 1 dl . ii: .'"."....ff'i.":.?.".i: IN MEMORIAM ,,,--,,-;-,-;m,.;- :..::"i..:;.."::. "M-enn yifunersl Home this --- Recitation -T".A0rl.m Ounce y'Df Mncmugmn and Rob. ' (Monday) afternoon. service start- SAMUEL CAMPBELL Prevention g, wnu, mmchud. - and I-lulh in Nlalnra Falls. N.Y IJNDIIIAIII . mm-':nent "took place FUHIOIT; svrrok BRIDGE Eumldg Cor. Rent 5 Prince Ito. ' """i". " 3-7r'.'n "r.i'."wnZ W. "...a.'Z..'.'.'a torwauummn or nun unooln- I-1' Olrsrloemoan can him ten years ago. ant; loan are ncor;nplet;l:"g.m.a': Tx ' :.';,......'.....-...u..n...... n. ' e Its an o a- . mS3- , .. . . - - , v - NONI mruam seats in the sneisnt church at reclaim no acre: or from the F""""'f'”P-ST' '1 w Store ! Where 5 "mt d'ct'”"”"-V? I "mt ape" ” Elli"? when Im "an i. l Lamrnl. near 1-Ialalnki in Finland. ua. Behind it. are t older writing a note -to his teacher. . . . Tuesday January 15th 1952. her 961 ear.- Remains were resolution as I whole. Caseley. Gwenn; th MhcMur- m me” lh” York -l”"'"” 0" me" -Residents of the town near I ' trnnsferrrcd yfrom the Cuccmfe But. Britain and the. United (:0, and Clair Hoszg. :3": ,""'h"',:'d Qdgfmd ”f"”' "I Blackpool complained the rattllnlz r......,.,1 Home ".13 mo,-nl..g to States urged that , Vlshlnsky'a Accordion Music -- Gerald Mll- area? ::,'””e Sgmed "I19 "”" or manhole covers caused by pnsa- -, .,- H. (;. wgllhhsns, Lgwcnl. Pirlou, N. S.. for service and ntomilcj plllansfbe studrectl bymthe lar. ". " i " t - " ' lug traffic spoiled their sleep. Asj A Mai-shill-id-Drurataifnagc lroc-J , bu.-11.1, ;1oenw.et.u..;sjar;;rggr:ee(r1i ctootnbe sis; lzuet - Silent N.ght - Fern on smurdlm Jan, 5 "H, ymk he Dltfldglo key ream defeated York 9-F. in a C-0- 28 L-A-A- Rfii-Tlm0i1t R.C.A. (;o0nwuJgAt the P. E. 1313,"; wmik wman E month underg . n"ReCIl':t';Tit R'eew,5,5A' Good 30 ,. g juniors gave Pleasant Grove jun- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lon N-Slfed 199-We fume Rt C0V9he5d- Hospital on snug-day, Jail. 12, western propnsal M P "N: . V iors a return game which was Doyle on Friday. .lnn.-1. tho prizes Vl- R”bC”50n W35 ")9 lfidlhti Mrs, ynnmvg L. Goodwm. Rub while delegate; were caumms m Yflm lYll"lw':'- W L"-( t played at the Cavchead Rink and for lrighost score )zoini.' to Mrs. 59”" "'1' the Vl'l”"9” Mm "3"" .. . 4""--W-MW T": CT lng M eh. M"L,.n Fun”-gl Dr H T Y 9 9 S3" 5 was won by Pleasant Grove with Mary McDonald nnd Dounn l.nw- ilUJlS- R MEICCRHUHI WM l'Unller- )rom,.. Fun 5' service at 5;, evagsmcgesttge S'JVI"'L:iwn1:: 3:1," Clfms T Nanclf Ma'3Murd0 5” a score of 5-1. tor: and consolation prizes to Mrs. ill) With three While C. Bnllum and George Clark -lamcs Church tomorrow (Tues- pm ' m exp" M In "'3 "W Mm”? 31'1"” W308”. Judy -.-..- H..y,..n Morrison and u'n1...-.1 Mu.-. G. Keefe each for singletons. 9 i I Your Family Drug ! I 1 --j;,