A ail}... my problem with which the Council deelo-but with all working together in the right qllfil much can be aooornplidsed. employment is needed. I will use every Governments, both Federal and n vlnclsl, eeeity of public work, and shell also request their l with the Town of Summerdde in any project m; would be for the betterment of our town and the public Texesl-Snmmerside’; record of having ti. i g v nteoianylbwninsll em“ k! w proud and it will be my utmost endeavor to retain. When you voteon Election Day use your own good and if with your Import, I em elected, I assure uring the next two years l will endeavor to give faithful and conscientious service. lburl respectfully, a. w. noalllsoll A Tlrl U I i.) Sllmmersiide T we arelustly thcose Site For” Lihrarya l special meeting of the Sum- o Library Committee was ursday evening in the Town Nora Bateson, Super- was present. Mr. progress. It is expected that the new rooms will be ready for occupation about arch 1st. A petition to he pre- sented to thc members of the Leg- ture at n formal opening oi the rters, to be held at a date later to be decided on. and in charge of a special committee with Rev. Walter MacClarey as chairman is to ask the local Gov- pmment to take over the work of the Carnegie Libraries-S. ____,____._ “Does Grime , Pay,” Lecture ,a.t Kensington The futility of crime as a career and contravening the laws of God and man was amply and graphic- gton in the two hour Biddle on Wednes- iddle held his audience spellbound. He in gripping language the giving away to criminal in- . and cited many particular uses-illustrated by stereopticon views. He deprecawd the fact that crime has increased over 100 per cent in Canada and United States in the last ten years-the greats!- increase being with youths under twenty years of age. parental training and environment. And fathers and mothers not mak- log pills oi their chil hue to his audience life in Ontario. Emigration to Pennsylvania-hie mother's death—his father's sec- ond marriage-resistance to par- ental authority, Wranny oi step-mother, his running away to Philadelphia at the age of twelve p industrial reform sc Issociatcd with other hum him the arts oi the crimin- ll and started Rim after lease on a career oi crime which terrorized Pennsylvania for years. After doing eighteen years in Sing i111: and writing many hooks ls- llnst crime, he started s. contin- tllt wide campaign to snake easier the lot of prisoners and to try tn bake them go straight on release. 51s work takes him to all Prisons and peuitentiarles in U. S. Illd Canada-also Mexico. He ed- yquges ma "ma," u. Wlltrlul preventative of crime. Ind cites statistics oi the State oi Delaware as proof oi his conten- tion. lie urges the people to treat “dimmers in a christian man- “il-not as Jean Vs ill Victor Hugo's immortal mltrlblesfl. Mr. Biddle is l. pow- "illl personality. . Ila “ advice has help- “ "My boys and young men to will!“ must he undertaken "Willa: crime wave on the "W: American Continent a u» he pared with e Governors of tbirw- Bd Wletber to wage an intensified war on crime. The clergy of all de- nominations are doing their best. Mr. Biddle eulogircd their work in his address. Justice and punish- ment for crime ln Canada. is swift and severe c. f. the lebatt kid- N-Dlllng. The Hull holdup and murder. The name and fame of the ted Police is a potent deter- rent to would-be malefactors. Nothing but swift and severe pun- ishment will submerge criminal lnstirllts. "The fear o‘ Hell's the ha-ngmalrs whip That heuds the wretch in order." (Burns Tam OShantel-i. The comparative ease with which revolvers and sub-machine guns can be procured is a big factor in the assistance to criminals- The blore headlines in thousands of daily papers, (strange as it may stem) appears to induce others to ‘cy the same tactics with the idea that they can put. over the "per- fect crime." They all have the ex- alted "ego" and crave the spot- light. It is probably due. to the perversity and fatulty of" human “Mm- They delight in boasting how they "beat the rap" and fool- ed the cops, etc. The Bertlllon System. finger pruning. blood testing, shoe detection. ballistics. etc., has been reduced to such a fine science that it is only the ignorant and fatuous who will think that. they can beat the law. Mr. Biddle takes great delight in his work and no doubt will have "n great end good effect on youth oi the nation-K, Highiield Hockey League The first some in the semi finals was played at. Hlghfield rink be- tween West Royalty Bearcats and l-lighfield Granites on Monday, Feb. 17th. It is to be the best two out of three games. The winners to play off with Sherwood Tiger); for the Highfield Hockey League Cup. West Royalty won the first game 4 to 1. The game was fast all the way. Both teams played good com- hinstion. In the first period Jack Rodd opened the scoring on e. pass from G. Carson. West Royalty tied the score before the first period ended D. MoKinmm scoring. In the second period B. Trainer scored a very pretty goal, A. Mc- Kihnon giving him a. well timed as. In the third period J. Cudmore scored for West Royalty, doing the trick unassisted. S. Hurry finished the scoring by a long shot from the blue line. Lineups: West Royalty: Goal, Jackson; De- fence, S. Hurry, C. Hurry; For- wards, B. Trainer. J. Cudmore, V. White. D. MoKinnon, J. McKin- non, Bell, l... Hurry. Highfield: Goal, Bette; Defence, a. Iwberts, O. Carson; Ibrwards. J. Rodd, W. loodd. Parker. Rodd, C. Stetson, B. Duffit. Referees, Percy my. A. Oolel. SUMMARY first Period l-l-Iighfield, J. R0116. (G. Gr- son). s-west novelty. D. McKhmw (C. Hurry)‘. eeend Period g__.wut Rpyalty, B. Trainer (A. n»... Period Ewen, flayflty, J. Cudmore. s-west Royalty. s. hurry- month of lest 7M1‘. N1 111ml" °1 it per cent. thQ cessful bingo pl-rty was held in St. Paul's Hall, Summerside, on Thurs- day evening last. Twenty-five games oi bingo were played and the ou- joyment. seemed to increase with each succeed‘ game. Th3 crowd wssinagencrouseswcllssa happy mood and many ners returned their pr good of the cause. The freeze-out proved the most. Interesting num- ber- on the evening's program and fifteen minutes had elapsed before the required twenty-‘iive numerical characters were procurred to Mn the grand five dollar prise. The party was voted the most enjoy- able of the series so fan-B ' the U. 8. have baud- council's , runuui "SERVICE complete line of Funeral scrolls! h‘ Weluvequeel e "income oflnleoti haelllflofluh _ Western Locals >-__- -l'hie column ll reserved for up. of loud interest but nnveral of a lowly nature III be ‘a t eento n 10rd ntrletlg- [Qfgb]. l. advance. _ —Bll'! hay and oats, at Bruce's. L-Mfil-fl-HZ-Zl- D -rox liiATlNG POWDEBS end tablets at Taylor Drug Co, Ken- alngton. _ 2-2l-tf. -—l'.l‘ PAYS T0 BUY 39% ollcake. bran, mlddlings, shorts and corn, at. Bruce's. L-oea-z-zo-ai -WHAR.F WORK.- On Monday a large crowd of men started work on the hot ld Perry Wharf. -BUY beet pulp, high protein oiloeke, bran, middlinge, shorts, cracked corn and cornmeal at y, Bruce's. 11-876-2-21-21. —SUMMERSIDE GOLF CLUB- Bridge and auction forty-fives. l-lolmarfs Toyland Tuesday night, February 25th, 8 pm. L-8058 —GI.IDDEN'S pure shellac and wax will make hardwood floors look like new. Order now at Bruce's. L-870-2-2l-2i. —EXCLU8IVE SIJNGLO FEED- ERS RAVE BEST RESULTS. We have on record many ranchers at- testing the merits oi _Sunglo for Breeding Foxes. r-asao-ia-m-w-r-d. -WB! FEED miPOBTED FEEDS, when you can buy Island Manufactured Fox Feeds. Bungle is properly balanced for each season. - Li-SWO-IZ-M-W-F-tf- —SUNGLO BREEDING BATION should be started on all Breeding foxes December 15th, for best re- sults. Get it from your nearest Dealer. L-3580-lZ-M-W-F-tf -WE PRODUCED 19d living pups at 4 wks. of age from 44 females. (39 utters) this year. We feed Sungio exclusively as cereal, vitamins and mineral. L-35B0-l2-M-W-F-tf. —T HE POSTPONED annual meeting of the Lea and Wright Hockey League will meet at. Albany at Vernon McLeod‘s store on Tues- day, Feb. 25th, at 2 p.m. T. J. In- man, President. L-3055 —N0lt’l‘ll SHORE Hockey League Play Oil's at Kenslngton, Monday, February 24th, 1936 at 8 P. M. Spring Valley vs. New Arman. 1st game oi a best two out of three series. Games to count Finals for the Baker Trophy. Skating after match. Admission 10c and 20c. L-3045-2-fl-2i. —!l0l.MAN'S MASTER TAILOR. TIE-Three big shipments oi Men's Spring Suits and Overcoats have ar- rived-iust being unpacked. Many decidedly new patterns and fabrics. Fine range in styles-best in years, in fact. And remember! Our Master Tailor personally sees to it. that you get the “Perfect mt." It's most im- portant-and we guarantee it. Drop in soon. L-8032-2-22-ll. -_-._- -B.INGO PARTY-A very suc- of the win- izes for the dl/ALENTINE PARTY-On Fri- day afternoon. Feb. 14th. I- SOYO"! cages Th the most shots and were it e instinctive stopping of Hardy in the Regal cage the score might have been much higher. Valentine party was elven by Mm n Games in keeping with St. Valen- tine's day Wow Pill-ltd by "Y" children during the earlier pert of the afternoon, and a delicious sup- per was served. The tables were prettily decorated with flowers sud an unusual air of festivity was uided by gay Valentines. red hearts, etc. After lthe feast, there s. sing-song of missionary was hymns, which was also much en- ioyed. There were 82 young people present and 25 paid their annual membership fees. Others sssistinl the leaders in their cute. inment of the young movie were. M1"- Byron Thompson, Mrs. Hammond Toomhe, Mrs. William Profitt and Mrs. Robert MacDonald. _____._._._____.____._____ w”) andGoltlti lWhelp- styolrugreetlileeler. INTIINATIONLL FOX AND ANIMAL IOODG. ‘.111. -"D0O" MMPBEBSON SAYS- will soon tramp a mProposals End morning to St. Paul's Church. Rev. Eugene Murray celebrated the Ric- _ The pallbearers were, Messrs. Gus Arsenault, Gallant, Herman Durant, iieo Kinch, Theodore Gallant. and Al- Lollsn conducted service st the grave. Interment was in St. Paul's Cemetery. Mrs. Durant was ‘i0 She leaves to mourn the following daughters and sons: Mrs. Emmett MacDonald, Dixfleld Maine; Mrs. Lawrence Durant, Mill ; Mr. Joseph Durant, Summerslde, Ieonard Durant and William Durant in Western Cari- ada; Bred Durant, Augusta, Maine; Cornelius Durant, Dixfield, Maine; Gerald Dilrant. Montreal-S 4m. Gordon Woodslde, Be- rieque, has entered the Prince Coun- ty Hospital for treatment-S -ilidii'. Theodore McIvor oi Kin- was in Kensingtomqn Pri- , inst. on business-B. --Miss Christine North wiltshlre is spending a. few weeks in Summerfide her sister Mrs. J. M. —-Dr. lliichard Sharp of Amherst, N. 8.. is visiting in Summer-side with his mother Mrs. John —Mrs. James A. MacKinnon and Conflict Made To League Is Claim (Continued from Page 1) . nrest Iii-Wm lftlllery bombardment on U In colonic‘ The downpours will halt any major to prepare for possible trouble. under Premier San-suit. —-i!ta1y's northern army resumed tiahs against Moslems. marched 12 miles, conquering 20 new towns to add new laureis fol- . LOH! SWIM lowing mciOr conquests last week. retreat to the south. cles reported here tonight. mountain range. already purchased. “0usannah" s" Junior Play _ Play Enioyed At Curling Club Today The standing oi the championship competition: I. Nich- olson won 2, lost 2;‘ Dr. Calvin won E. Comey won S; It. L. 1, won 1; B. Harman lost. 1; G. E. Smith won 1. 10st 2; B. W. Robinson won 2, lost ii; Mc- Gollsan won 1, lost 1; Durant won. 1, lost it. The following Junior teams that day, he concluded. PARIS, web. 21—(A. P - Dlsratcnes received today from that. the Item-Ethiopian v.3. T}? the southern front reported Gen- disorders in Syria and Egypt m-e oral Rodolfo Grazianfe motorized leading to unrest in France's Af- army had been bogged down by ricsn colonies caused the govgfn- torrential rain storms sweeping ment to convoke a high Medina». Harar and all of Ogaden Province. ranean committee session tomorrow advance inward the Addie Ababa The tbmlllittee. composed of mill- YIJIWBY at present, it was said. tary and colonial chiefs, will meet - PUSH FOR-WARD Native agltatnrs are reported sow- ing diasatlsfection in Algeria, Mop- wrrrr ‘THE NORTHERN ITAL- Moo and Tunisia. by representing IAN ARMY 1N ETHIOPIA, At the the Ethiopian. Egyptian and Byrlan Front, Feb. 20——(Delayed)—(A, p) troubles as attacks oi white chris- tbe ofiensTve today and conquered Tm Gilvemm‘ 991191411 0! 5186118- ilnportant new territory without; g0 and the French resident governors much as a shot being fired, in Tunis and Morocco have come A force oi 20,000 white tramps to Paris especially for the meeting. "Ihirty-flve towns were captured in IONDON, m. 21-(0. Fri-lavas) a battle between Feb. 10 and 15. —Agents of litmperor Haile Selassie No sign was seen oi the army of of Ethiopia are negotiating with 50,000 of Rae Mulughetn, Ethiopian private British financial interests l minister oi war, continuing a swift for a. $33,000,000 loan, financial cir- Total territory conquered by rt- It also has been suggested in aly since Feb. l0 is 1920 square kllo- some quarters that the government meters, one-fourth of which was should grant a. state loan tO-Ethl- taken today. opia, if the projected League of There were indications the anny Nations oil embargo Blfllnst Italy would now rest for a few days be- is not put into effect. This ques- fore the final stage. There were tlon, it is understood, will be dis- many indications incl so far as this cussed by ‘ the Cabinet next week. front is concerned the war is all According to reports, $15,000,000 but over. oi the proposed private loan would The advance today took in all of be paid in cash in Addis Abahe, the fertile plain of Bule and set up with the remaining $15,000,009 used a new line to the foothills of the in London to pay for war materials Bright Spots Of The Financial & daughter, Miss Kellie o1 Edmon- a, have arrived 1n Sum- Mrs. MaoKlnnorfs mother. Mrs. John Sharp-S —-Mlss Hazel Adams, R. N. has returned to her home r spending the two t. Bredalbane, P. E. —Mrs. ‘Margaret. Alton of Oak- ton oi SusEeX. N. 15.. arise, Kensington, guests oi Rev. B. C. and Mrs. Salter-B. Alberton Hockey Name Club 2 Engels 2. In d game of the five game series between the Regais Holy Name Club eir first game by a. 3-0 score started out to re previous performance tripped “in the bud" b offensive of the Holy N which come from behind on two occasions to tie the score. Both lines exchanged rushes for s. few minutes; then Raynor car- the puck to the neutral zone perfect pass on Mat- thls player made his fest shot caught the goaiieoff position. This was the only sc ir was no scoring in some of the best usts were made. ‘n Review D'r.J.W.S.Lowry and found the CI G. S. Cartier, C. pastor. and the Department of Public Dr. Lowry: At Bruce Stewart 8e Co's. wharf come together this evening, ham." At this point your corrcs- sacred song. both lines surged hy in the opposins Thr four goals were scored in this session came when A. Mslley line to let a fast twines. 'l'.‘he ltegals seeing their lead gone, the gas and after many succeeded in netting the when Profit had the H. N. much for the ltegals wh Just long enough to let a drive enter their blue from the following of the Regal Con. the lose puck home rang for the finish. we... o. norm. Hailey, G. Malley, m Profit H~ JQIBOY (lb Profit B. I. REMIX‘, m ma» -Il_st.thews Penalties (none). lrd Penalties none I. Skerry time- l. irmensld referred to mu- hiilnofelL-J. great many years and has mode and a teachel; her way beck and forth, as many has finished her service and a new has been sold to e Quebec Ship- “mism- d hem Jesus our Lord and saviour. 3;“; Theseégcriehxé w,“ ‘g, We desire also to extend to Mrs. ended h” surveying m1,” Lowry our very good wishes and _' personal regards and hope that she In _ closing your correspondent may find life and work within our would like to mention s few facts parish, pleasant and hapPY; and about g, certain steamer which is may the blessing of the Most High owned and operated here, thesteam- God rest richly upon you both in er is Tug Amla, formerly the o. a. your persons and in your work- Captain John Whiik. llld. her boil- 1713""- list. oi ships and their activities will would prosper in their hoods" way, together with an Industrial Week ____. rdlanfis Special Wire) Income tax collec- tions reached $71.23 months ending Jan. 31, of 34 per cent over t Walerfrgnl Testimonial To Rev. A numerous company of the sup- porters of St. Catherlnes’ preach- - ing station of the Central Parish, With the whiter months now assembled at the Minister's home I'll-Ore B1811 hall Over. it won't be at Canoe Cove, on Monddy evening d too long before thoughts tum to of lest week, to do honor to the the waterfront and its coming ac- busy pastor and his wife, to give tivities. First of all the writer took practical expression to their warm a glance to see what was laid up regard and appreciation of the at the port for the winter months minister's labors as preacher and at this time a yea!‘ :80. . Bethurst Power and Paper Complm pend their output y 23,000 tons annually also begin production 0! mpany has been al Minerals Ltd. the salt deposits at Mc- _ 4 of Kraft Board G. S. Beyfield, C. G. S. Brant and Mr. Mack Lamont introduced the Dredge Pownal no. 2 at the Mar- proceedings of the evening by a ine Wharf. Hsuled up on the Mar- few well chosen remarks, after ine shore are the Dredge no. l4. which Mr. Malcolm MacNeill read Fisheries Patrol“ Boat Ostrea. 11., the following address to the Rev. Works Launch. Tied up at her Dear Pastorr-We. the people of own wharf _is the S. S. l-lillsboro. the St. Cathcrines‘ District, have EASTERN NOTES flry O'Connell. City. rc- centiy spent a few Rollo Bay. sue-st there is the Tug Amla and the gov- thank and encourage you, and to ernment T118 951150 9-1008 with the express our warm appreciation of new RoclcyPoint ferry S. S. Fairvlew your very valuable services as and the Tug Bally. preacher and pastor. You have At A. Pickard d: Co's. wharf is given us excellent services, and the S. S. Hiarland andmliylgeclone have made them interesting by , name " ore- ""1 sailing vesse ly abo leading us in the exercises of M!‘ John o. Pete“ spent pondent will state e. few remarks Coming‘ from the cities of Tor- 911d m Si" Andrew!‘ re the old end new Rocky Point onto, and Cambridge, Mass, where ferry boats. you labored for many years, to this As is already known a new ferry rural parish, you must. have found was built in Georgetown and things very dimcult and have met brought here and is now lying at with many disadvantages; but Bruce Stewart 6e Co's. wheri where with patience and perseverance, finishing touches are being given yon have adapted yourself to the her. It ls expected the boat will new condition, and have given your be ready to take up her new dut- very extensive parish abundant lea lust as soon as weather and ice services, not only three and four conditions ‘pennit. tunes on the Lord's Day, but. also Many difler as in her sawmill’. much additional and profitable compared with the old ferry Hllls- work. You have organized Bible horo, in ice conditions hut of course schools in the different centres, thi!» 1S a question that only time gnd- havg given lntgyegting 3nd will tell and until then it is hardly profitable lectures on popular sub- fair to criticize. jects. So erécellent has yOlll‘ whole work been, hat Th4? °1d 1'51’)? 3115mm h” him of old, "Comxeglihmifgywvlzbtsi served the public faithfully for s God m“, chosen’. to be a wade‘. Mr. James Chaise a. position in NOW former emiimllef- m. Joe Leslie, st. Peters. spent the week end in Rollo Bay. Mr. Angus MacDonald recently t, e. few days in Rollo Bay West. Mr. Joe I-IoilanmSourtl. is visiting ..__._... nle White and Edna is West, were visiting Mrs. F. E. Peters. Friends ‘of m. Fre et to learn he has the road to recovery. crossings when ice conditions were we have 0 m at their Will's‘. B‘ ulna» Whe“ ‘ibhei eentuny andmiiiwiafrds ti: tutti‘ Peg 53199)"! hm bee“ “ed “p “t the ish. very able ministers of the Gos- WhBTW-i. 5nd WW3‘! “t”! w)?” pel; men who have placed their ill-Ilium the 014i"?! stmp°u3 ed names in the niche of fame; men d t whose names live in the tablets of 55°06 5W3 "timed l“ w“ emmfi memory. but. dear Sir, you take no 59-17108! 5m “"5"” 9"“? m“! second place with any of them. in cfwslnfl’ wdiiy- Fmwevet she and with the giftlst of migd, and of grace, uare u easaleto re- tmd 111°"! "Wdem 5°“ 15 W 3m" sent ti}: truth ‘in a rnost appeeging W119" 91° 1°"- °fl- Bltldt :i,i’-1::.;3ti.1V8 manner. ghe value . o e we are here th pres- pe%gwg;k xzilfyexégaggtgg diagram.’ entlng you, does not rest in the gift 6mm h“ “tuned m preparation itself, but as an expresison of our for the coming season. It is un- m3“ 4°31" 0f regard. and grati- derstood that the Q G_ 5_ Buyflem tude for your valuable and diligent oyable dance was held East school last Wed- Muslc was furnished Willie Chaisaon and Mrs. John Chaisson, Souris, who has been quite ill is speedily recov- Mr. Vernon Meston, Rollo BB1. I visiting in the City- Bible guessing contest, ifesied a very good with the holy Scriptures. Refreshments bein8 W?" mpany separated at ter the singing May you he long spared to ed- génzfiggdigz: “it: {§,,“,,‘,‘§,§,‘§_ will: om your noble calling and to point t! “m, some “m” 5mm she has us to higher life through Christ .§.i.I.?E§..§E:A‘-'>IN i ‘nae girls brunch of St- EH7‘! W. A., Bununerside D1’ m" esenied _ play "our Susanne-Win at. nary’! Hell Thursday evenlns. February audience. owing to the absence, illness of Rev. Archdeacon 0- DeW- i} White, Mr. IL J. Ballett. under whose direction the play W” P"- " eented. made a few introductory , remarks. The scene of the play was in poem);- snephardb consultln room. l8 Marmalade Street Pim- llco. 1t is difficult to make special mention of any member of the cast as each took his or her part particularly well. Mr. Clarence Hallett as the young doctor showed by persever- l ance that the difficulties confront- ing one starting out in his P10- iesslon can be overcome. Acting the pert of a Lawyer, Mr. Ross MacKenzie (M. Plant) play-. ed the role exceptionally well but .. failed to obtain his objective in- securing the Doctor as a son-in- - 16W- part. Miss Jean Moore as "Aurora" house maid, could not be doubted in advancing her claims on the .- young Doctor. Miss Helen Mills as "Flora", .' secretly married to the Doclor.» cleverly acted her part. The part, of "Topper" an attend- A ant was well taken by Miss Ilran- 7-,- ces Titus- ~ Adell Parkman (Ruby), Hester Cushlng (Pearl), the daughters of M. Plant; Blanch Hogg, (Mrs. ,- 0’Hara) the landlady; Victor B1515. man (Lt. Andrew Merry) Billy Mills (Hon. Waverly Vane) . fiance's of Ruby and Pearl, all de- serve ci-edit for the capable way in . which they acted their respective .. Mailman entertained the audience with piano selections-S. ‘llotsl High. three, n. ours '1 . High single, B. Clark 290 mg); single 1". Arsenault 246 Lumber Jerk! tal High three. B. mcrntyre 54$ High single o. Mcikl-e 2m. emiiies Built Modernwerm Home: N .Wey and Saved BIG MQNEYI fort and enuine ntisie _ _ ' L i: 2 Mill Work. S. Brant, now owned by Messrs. Mrs. Mack Morrow then present- Ploiflngpgglsfiqr m‘ ) Burce Stewart its Co. She was built ed Dr. and Mrs. ‘bowry with a. beau- of all Island timber, by the late tiful Aladdin Lamp amidst ap- e;- mq QnginQ by hsr present own- Dr. Lowry, in acknowledging the ers some thirty-sir years ago. It complimentary address and useful is understood she has still her or- present, thanked the donors for iginal tubes that were placed in their expression oi affectionate rc- her boiler, not ‘one of which has gard and appreciation of his work. 11m to be plugged, which ls cer- It wasparticuiarly encouraging that talnly quite a record and worthy the work at St. Cetherines was loy- oi mention for the iirrn oi Bruce ally supported by friends of var- gwrm-t s; co, her present own- ious denominations, who. dwelling ere. For the pest few years she together in unity. co-cperated hear- ngs been attending to a Govern- tily in every good work. He hoptd merit Dredge, and is expected will m serve them yet looser in the be again in service this coming word and doctrine. and he trusted season. A new and more complete that "the pleasure oi the 10rd ‘ALADXHN nouns 00.1.10.“ It. Iohll. N. It * I "hi; a: booklet of beautiful Maddie be en by this paper at. a later The remainder of the evening must“ was pleasantly spent in e social EVE - interesting aloe in an Aladdin T . Hundrttglxslllfgtéfg re not only certify the BIG _ _. m. “U, “fifi'fuiili,uesix'u'lwpiiiifi j on throughout. Remember shim- b6,500 Families Go Net Io Vllonii . ca THE BOOKLET. illustrated In color. eonulm and ernMeIngooMYMWW 7'- ‘M MAME llnm ~1=eews~s ....._" ‘ — ——¢II$IIII.F" 20th., to .1. large and appredima... Miss Llls Perry (Susannah Sbep- ‘a hard) as Aunt of Doctor Shepherd 1 proved capable of fulfilling the _ is ". ports. During intermission, Mrs. James, Summerside" A Bowling _.__,. SECTION “I Iiyhg ha!!! I , II‘ I". Gallant. ' 42D E. Gallant 4B4 G. Williams 504 mwsoore 46¢ ‘Total I800 mung stems _ Brent our: 1M" J, squareriggs 4N n. Peters ell. Dr. Clark 669 Ken Muttart (one game 1. Hancock (a) 3:91 n. I. ltenren r. Arsenault W! 1. s. Abbott 414 ., B. Arsenault 523 . Dr. Noclau 495 s‘. Gallant 455 . Total _ 349° Woodpecker! Doc MacPherson ‘I323 3, MnePherson $91 s Bu,“ an Dr. MoMurdo 458 c. Peters f" ‘Ilotel M“ High three. Doe MacPherson 621 a. Williams 4”" .. Hickey 4?; . 1.. E. Hickey - a“ a. mcrntyro "mm . m“ . Lucky Strikes ‘ a Morrison 413 .' L. Ger-levee» 46* . o. Meilkle 4°“ C. Ward ~ 537 137° .~.