LNUARY 11,1950 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Bummer Street, Summer-side, Phone :50 News, Subscription . Advertising Representative: J. ELMEB MURPHY and GEORGE CLOW The Guardian may be bought at lny o; eh, following stores in Summerside Bookstore. Summer Street: Gouriiee Drugstore, 21 Central street- ewsstund, ivmi- Street; Miirii Gaudet, e1 cram-in, Sh“; Doiwetleh Grocery. Second Street: island Motor Transport, ' Water Street: Alban's Grocery, I20 Russell’ Street. K. L. Waite in Remington, The Guardian will be delivered to any homo in ieluniniersitie by Carrier Buv at Io per day or I80 per week. Phone 280 for this service or [Ive i-nur order to the boy responsible for delivery on your pen“, _-GONE T0 MONTREAL - Mr. —GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph Picston Kennedy. Kirnsmrzlon. left c. Muitart. Summerside. i-eccntly on ii short visit to Mont- 'ciil.~K. Bell Kelly's N Aiyre —SKATING Crystal Rink this ‘iafternoon 3.00 to 5,00, N0 skate .-THE OFFICE o! Dr- G- J- tonight. Admission 1s and so fizilllint, Kinkora, will be closed cents, January 9th. to 16th. ‘ from . i l —KENSINGTON — Parlour Son. rczulrirl lal on Friday evening. January b8 Y9-- Wlh. at Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Suds- bllry- Sponsored by Presbyterian -—DON'T FORGET the K nf C Card Parties will ed on Thursday evening. Jan- “illll _ 4 i 4 ilmvy 12th. Auvtwli and Bridge. Choir. If niizht not fine. Monday. Delicious lunch scivcd. Admission, January 23rd. in certs. -‘~ -—COAL—Now unloading nn- LNEWLY BUILT house avnil- other shipment of coal, A niee .,i,i,. tit Si. Elcziiiors, Best offer feeling tn hntre your friends 5a).‘ an. u. APDIY Guardian. Sum- "I like the coal Pat I want 50mg qnrsidc. [more some as before.’ Book your orders from car and snvc. P. J. --.\'0ETI-l TRYON School Con- Mclnnis, Borden, .- rt in Tryon Baptist Hall, Wed- -. H rtsday, January 11th a’. 8 pm. _—-JUNIOR HOCKEY Bcdcuuc .'\\l'lli$Sl0II 30c and 20c, rink tonight, Kinkorn Sllverwings vcrsus Freetown Iloughridci-s. _4\~i)1~ic|.; TQ _Auvi_,_rirfigi.ik,q_iSkzite after. Admission 25 ccnts to ertisers are reminded that thelriml- ‘ill Juilifil‘ ‘Poms Wishing to i mu“ in i" Li". C Um-dmn “(lhpiiiy in Bedcque rink are rcquest- l.i.t~r than iir-on thr- ‘."C\'i0‘.iS div] "d l“ m“? “mrwg l" "1 “"59 "f i» guarantee insertions out 5cm" “m” s“ “MAME i‘,'_‘v' IIGVBFLIMZIS uho teiflihnticidlinw" m)" rliisilieds, ctc.. should particulaiy icar this in mind. cii n ho —I<‘UNERAL YESTEIIDAY—The funeral of the late James Cross- man was held yesterday afternoon from the Bmvness Funeral Home wlicre service ivas conducted by Rev. E. J. Barrass of thc Summer- sidc Baptist Church. I-Iyirins sung were “Abide With Me" and “The Lord Is My Shepherd." The fiin- erai was one of lhc largest licld in Summerside in a long time, be- ing attended by citizens from all walks of life who came to pay their last respects lo one who was so well and favorably known in the community. The pail-bearers were Messrs. Percy Morrison, Frank Hucstis. Albert Laird. Bruce Johnston. John llliingall. Herbert Sirighi. interment ivas in the People's Cemetery, Slim- merslde-S. -'I‘ II F. REGULAR monthly iriciiiig of tho Burden Brunch Jiiiiidlzm Legion ivill he licld in il..- Lcgion Hull, Bordon on 'l'liurs-l lav, Jnnunry 12th nt 8.00 p.m, As zhir is our annuni mcctiug a full attendance is ruqucslcd. Ii. A. Wnrrnch, secrclnry, \ l -IN I‘. (l. HOSPITAL — The many friends nf Layton Rogers. hciisington, will regret to hear that he has to undcrgo treatment in Prince County Hospital for ipiniii trouble, which he thinks i\..'i! caused by nn iniury roccivcd by a bud fall on ico about twenty- nve years ngn, \Vllll" playing hoc- key on the Summcrslde Crystals. - K. —WEEK 0F PRAYER SER- VICES — With the road from O'Leary to Knuisford impassable for cars on Wednesday night, Jan. For Quick Relief brief submitted by side Board of Trade und the Sum-l "\(_‘l'_Slde potato shipper; in Minister of Public Works, Oltawml rcquesting hotter facilities at the‘ ilvrtl of Summcrsldr- in order tn aci itate shi ' > - “ma”, pping yin the Marine “WT Alphonse Fournler Minister of Public Works Ottawa Dear Sir: We, the members of the Sum- mcrside Board of Trade and potn. '0 ihlPliers, herewith submit el f°1l°W= Yeserdlnx the poi-z of Summerside, Prince Edward Is. land. A largfivllortion of the potato {Top of Prince Edward Island. be. lml marketed all the way from South America to as far north "s New York. has to be transport- Pd hy water, this being necessary U“ “mmml, 0i’ high rail rates and the convenience affordcd by writer shipments. Dllrlllf! the season of '49 inst closed we handled over a pier here, (which is 70 years old and constructed of’ wood) 800,000 bushels of potatoes. \V.. found the accommodations nnd facilities pro- vided, wcak nnd cnlirciy inade- quzitc for loading ships. Wn had "iilht licrc, ranging in tonnage from 1200 tn 10,000, lltSidgg twqlvn smnllcr ships. Th’: congestion cnusod by lack of space and manoeuvring of iruclzs assembling Brief Recommends Dock Improvement At S’side The following is the tcxt of a-fore desire an ‘he summwithle pier as it is the only one ‘he - Ilflrt of Queen's for this put-page, ,l""d (‘P0P 0f potatoes is grown In THE GUARDIAN , CHARLUTTETOWN Councillor Wedge To Run F_o_r_Mayor At least one hat is definitely in the ring for the coming rnayoralty contest in Eunutnerside. Counclllori Henry Wedge. who has represented the West Ward on the Town Coun- r ell for the past twelve years has decided to nrn for mayor it was learned authoritatively last night. Councillor Wedge is a registered druggist and ii manager of En- men's Drug store. This will leave a vacancy to be filled in the West i Ward.~8. Annual Meeting Bedeque Branch . improvement in available for Prince County and 7'31")’ Percent of the total Is. this territory. w‘ "Ilcklse i! Dian sketch drawn 11D at the office of your engineer at. Charlottetown which we have perused carefully and have eon. dud?“ if W! c!" let Y0"? support to give us these improvements you will be enhancing the convenience of the situation materially, In fact we are at the point where lomethlng has to be tinne 0r We will lose the newly cum. vated markets which we have eh. tained through long and arduous efforts. wtirlll‘: 25.19;; ‘"252? Bible Society bushels of potatoes over this clock the past season, it i; not “ye gm- loaded trucks and is a constant source of worry to rill concerned. In addition to the movement of potatoes, there has been discharg- ed over 6.000 tons of fr-rtiiizer and we anticipate a considerable in- The Bedeque Branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society held their annual meeting at the close of the Union Prayer service in the Baptist Church on Jan, 4th.l In the absence of the president,‘ Mr. Artamus G. MaoCaull, Rev. R. I l crease of shipping both in pota- _ toes and fertilizer if adequate fa- L. Wiener presided. A report of ciiities are made available. the past year's work was given by i Respectfully submitted, the secretary, Mr. William Call-l heck. He also gave a brief account of the organization of this branch, of the society. which took place at Centrcville in the Summer of i901. by lVlr. McKelvic, who was (irganizcr at that iilTlt‘, Mr. James. _Moved by L. F, Simmons for Simmons and MacFrirlant-p second. cd by L. H. MncFnrlane for Mac- Farlane Produce Company. Sup- POYlPFl h)’ J. A. MacGregor for Jflivlih Read and Co. Lid; J, I.. cargoes nlnitist crciitod it bottle- ncck on tho pier. You can rnnrl- idly npprccinle the difficulties cncounicrcd by us as shippers on this staple commodity, We there- Driscoll for J, L. Driscoll Produce Co; T. Earle Hickey, DTESIIIPIII Sunimerside Board of Trade: John E. Campbell, chairman marine commltteer-S. Carrulhcrs, North Bcdeque. was appointed president, and Mr. Wil- llani Callbeck, secretary-treasurer,‘ and has held this office with faith- ful service for forty-nine years. L—BIIITIIDAY PARTY — Mrs. J. E. 1\l0l‘l'l50ii. Suniinersidc. assisted her young daughter. Janice. enter- at her home, on Friday afternoon on the occasion of her seventh birthday. Music and games were enjoyed until the lea hour when delicious rcfrcshlilenis were served including the day cake and ice crcanv-S. -AT ROTARY-Squadron Lead- er Grant Harvey, chief technical officer at the R. C. A. F. station. ct‘ at the regular meeting of the Summerside Rotary Club held yes- terday in the Olympia. He gave a very interesting talk on the work of his department at the airport. He was introduced by Wing Com- mander R. F. Gross. Rotarian Percy Turncr of Charlottetown was a guest-S. 4th due to the record warm spell. those who attended the Week of Prayer service at the Knutsfordi Baptist Church from 0‘Lcar,v, had} to walk the mile nnd n half dis-l lance. The road was very muddy‘ and rutted and the going wns, heavy nnd the walkers had to go, through the fields and at times ini the ditch. Those who walked fromi O'Leary were Rev, C, 0. Hewlett. the minister, who presided; Rev.‘ W, G, Dickson who brought the special message: Mrs. Nclson Dennis and her young grandson‘ nnd Mr. Jnck Bernard of Union-I Beyond Belief. . . Frnm the pain of ARTHRITIS, IIIIEUMATISM, Ni-Lrnrris, or SCI- ATiCA...gct a bottle nf DOLCIN tablets idday. uotcm h... re- lieved the pains oi thousands of sufferers. DOLCIN tablets are not harmful. casyj-tn-lakc. rca- sonable in cost-IOU tablets for $2.39; the large economy-size bottle 0t 500 tablets, $10. vale. There was an encouraginit‘ turnout from Knuisford. The! choir had a special number. Thci, fifth service of the Week oil f/ Your druuui ‘he 014m"), ,,,,,,,,,, Prnyer was lilllfl l" iwly United Church on Thursday night, nutcm January 5th with the minister» umuln Rev. W. G, Dickson presiding-l Prayer was offered by Rev. C. 0. un-nain-n-u- ifil-n-q-n- Howie" and the special Qgsgagc - n‘, brou ht b Rev. H. - m“ LIMITED-Toronto “LUIIUK :95; Thirty wins n large congre- gaiioni__o' PillILTRY Buying live fowl and chicken daily. Reserving ‘the righi- i0 stop buying on short notice. S. R. PENDLETON —-COMMITTED FOR TRIAL - Alfred L. Cousins of Campbclitonl was committed Supreme Court in Prince County for trial in the l on a charge of breaking, entering and thcft at the conclusion of a three-day preliminary hearing be- fore Magistrate R. S. Hinton, K.C.. in Slinimersidc yesterday. He accused of breaking and entering the store of Kelvin Ramsay, Camp- beliton. He was also tried. and found guilty of retaining stolen a. goods and sentence was suspended v It is understood ‘ for this offence. that t-ivo others are to be charged in connection with this break. AL the same court two mcn from Port Hill were fined $25 and costs under the Temperance Act for having wash in their pLSSGSSiOII. One of l them was also fined $100 and costs tinder the Excise Aci. The other had gotten a similar penalty earlier-S. —An executive meeting local Council of the Young People's Anglican Mr. Art-bur Macbean, in the chair. - The opening prayers were by Rev. A. E. Piercey. After routine busi- ness it was decided that all the Fireside ScrViCo on February Carol Marie Coles and Mr. George Anderson was appointed to make make up a history of the Associat- committce lni charge . —S. v Personals -—Mr. Bert McKay, Clinton, was London Evening ltuidsrd- World Copyright OLD LOWS Al-MANACK Iiie ' comrade was e day-K. -Miss Elizabeth MacDougaii of lain fourteen of her young friends, i-iiiidielighted birth- ' Sun-imcrsidc. was the guest spcak- ' —A.Y.P.A. EXECUTIVE ivmms’ of the Association for Prince Edward Island was held in St. Peters Hall. Charlottetown, on , Friday evening with the president, provincial branches ‘would hold s‘ and a committee consisting ofMiss arrangements. It was moved that the clergy of each parish would ion from its origin for tho A.Y.'P. A. Cohference Book of 196d. The date for the Drama Festival finals was set for April 19. After the mcoling adjourned, delicious re- Ireshmenls were served by the a visitor to Kcnslngton on Thurs- PROPHEC/ES f?” A95 0 xecuiéd immediziTely f0!‘ being inconvenlenl: It was ih." objective of the So- cieiy to furnish every person in ihe world with a Bible in their own tongue; it is estimated that there are 2,000 languages in the 'orld, and only 3'73 translations had been made at that. date, and the collections fnr the Bedeque Districts that year amounted i0 have the staff of R. T. Holman Ltd, Svrnmcrside is at present in Mont- real on a buying tripe-S. —Mrs ‘Harold R Walsh left this morning for Halifax to visit h€r daughter. Frances, who is a patient there in the Camp Hill Hospital . —S. i -———— $37.00. Forty-nine years f ~Miss Eleanor Bernard. Ken- since passed and the. collections ;sington, has returned from a now amount to $426.00 and the Christmas vacation in Charlotte- irangatinns te 1,000, ‘°W"~_K~ The officers appointed for i950 l l‘ are: President, Mr. Artamus G. —Mr. and Mrs, John Profiit and Maccauii; \-i¢e.pi<¢5id@nt, Rev, C, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Profitt of A_ Brim“; Seci-etariufrenstirer, Frectown, were dinner guests with Mn wiiiiam Caiibecki friends in Summcrsirli: on Tues- A w“, oi appreciaiion “.35 ex. day-K’ tended to the officers and cnl-‘ ‘ . . , » for the splendid work they l --Her many friends and ac- "Jars . _ i .t quflinmmes ‘viii regret in hem. had accomplished duiing he pas ar. COLLECTIONS FOR 1949 Central Bedeque Leith Schurman—$7l-25- that Mrs, J, A, Harding, Norboro, Y9 is under doctor's care nt her home. i and hope for n speedy recovery to ' health-K’ Centreviiio mMiss Fanny Griffin returned in Mrs. Calvin Leard and Mr. Thos. lit-i‘ studios at Tignlsti Convcnt llloyse—$6l.50. Albany nflcr spending her Christmas holi- days with her parents nt Burton. Lot 7. 1 S’side Curling Curling Club Mrs. Harris Bouiter and Miss iylarion Ross_$il4..'i5. Carleton Mrs. Albcri Crasivcll, Mrs. Boyd Lniizlhcr, Mrs. Ralph MacCauli and ivfiss Pauline LcV02v'E~$25-90- Cape Traverse David Murphy—$?5-4n- New Annan Mrs. John Marchbank-$Z5-00- Lower Freetown Jennie Reeves-Wim- Lowcr Bcdcque Sunimerside T9- suits: Monday Night Insurance 10. Potato Growers 4. Curran 5nd Briggs 8' Air For“ 6 Mrs. Ai"llil1t' IViacFarlaiie—-$l7.5i1- E. Estey 6, H. E. Clarke 4. south Freetown _ F/O Cameron i1. H. siiliphant 2 Miss Frances Reeves and M“. G.F. Cameron l4. L, Willett 2. waiiace Recvesv-slstlo. H. Dickie 7, F/L Thurmeier 6 Borden E. P. Foley 7, RE. Ellis 4. Miss Latira Ozen and Miss Nancy A. H. Corney 16. B. Thompson 6 Jay—$l4.85. North Bedeque Mrs, Earle McMurdo——$13»75~ Mrs. James Clark—-$l1-59- North Carleton Mrs. John hfyers-—$i2.50. Tuesday Night Legals 8, Bank Managers S. Auto Dealers 6, Contractors 4 Airforce l0, Ostercrats 5. Wilmot Famous Players 6, Drillers 4. Mrs, Ralph Hogg and Mrs. Frank E.P. Foley ll, E. Offer 2. Jardine——$l2.00. Insurance ifl, Kensington d. Searietown Nils! Joan Bradshaw-Jill's. Bummerside Ladies‘ Curling C elton ‘club; Mrs. Helge Peterson-Mid. Middleton I Monday Night Mrs. Essie Wright and Miss Frances Craig—$'7-75- C. B. Campbell Trophy Ferflwllufl lVIrs. Georg:- Henderson-Jim. T.E. Elderkin 9, H. MacKay a. C ettin M. MacArthur 8. C. Campbell 4. Mr. John Hasiam (Life Mem- bQrl-—$25.il0. J. Mill 7, E. BIShOp 6. _ Total cnllections—$4%-00- O‘i.eory and . Vicinity Tuesday spoon Competition M. MacArthur 9. I. Curran 8. K, Ross 8, B. Linkletter 5. E. ishop ‘l, H. lifacKay 4. —- S Zvtrs, \v_ Walker, Vigest. Devon. _-__...__-_.__ spent, Christmas in Olieary, the - COUNTS BOTH WAYS guest of her daughter, Mrs. Nesry Shelfoon. ia is the smallest con- Austral gest island in tliient. but is the lar the world. to dergoing a m Prince County side. His many a speedy convalesence. the A llu rizin comrade denounces Sfaliri for‘ (d) having had close dealing Atiéi’ spending _ with e enemy (Roosevelt and Churchill) m 1941-45: iwbflwrigiliéfl i valclatloti (it Iiiiirli-Thomb iii Oeleliliv-t feverishly speculating on such a . . - ' . ‘ A ie flu "m" l" » c. ll, with Feb. 2s as the favored received aid from America (v/all _S‘lf eTc-e To R9596» "id i512." “Ti-m: . tn resume their studies at Mount G1,,’ since sundm ,,.,,,.,, m, having deliberaTsly ploiled a SOVIET p0 lC whiz]: veTreac to??? copiTal-sl - 21iiizlilpprgflsgzityiug:filévgté Nigeria. Mme Minis“, made a mm“, ' ' ' - n“ ~ i' r . i a in forces 1h: oworliiridy To build an arms wor n agins ommunism. , ‘he holidays M his homo h wood_ iilieiks; “at giaesdarimziinilelnee m l stock. near Oleiiry, Jack Arbinr University. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Company will be held in the Town Hail in the Town of Snmmerside on Tuesday the twenty fourth day of January A. D. 1950 at the hour of ten tiiirty,o’ciock in the forcnoon. Insurance l two pcr cont tor fat, food, r-ggs cud poultry nnd that night pcr cont vw-i: mid on fnrm TI17iFlliliI‘l‘l' on» filflllfii‘ Mr. Melvin Bagfoie has returned his home in OLeary after un- ajor operation in the Hospital. Summer- friends wish him Christm a s has returned to Halifax. N. 3., to continue his studies at Daihousie DAIRY SALES Continued from page l The costofpackaging. grading and storing of eggs he est-mated urns approximately six cents per dozen. Urges Marketing Board He urged that a central mar- keting board he rel, up on P, E, I, and that it cri-opcratn with cen- tra] marketing board in Neu- Brunswick. He also urged consid- eration of a centralized packaging plant stating that eventually it would be become more economi- cal than smaller plants in the community. He stressed the maintaining of floor prlceslsintlng that "negotiat- ed contracts between our Govern- ment and other Governments will not last more than 12 months." He said that the farmer at the pre- sent price on pork was clearing less than five dollars rcr hoe, after paying for his feed, He stated that the consumer must be made to realize what it costs to produce farm products. "We must sell the idea. that if tho farmer has no mnnr-y in buy goods the laborer and tlir- manu- fnciurer are also going to stiffer." The farmers must so!» that thclr products get to the cnnsumcr at the. most. economical manner. Sever-W questions ivcro asked Mr. Johnston ln rricnril in éhc operating of the largo Fi-cdcric- ton (‘ri-opcriiilvn cnicrprixc, llii told 1h:- mcciing that dividend: of worn pnlil on hul- he gtntcrl, rricoivvirl tlivirlrintk tniiil- ling more than 314m last .\"‘=\i". Hon. Mr. Baker Opening remarks at lvir! were Ttlfiflf‘ bv l-ion. aBnkci". Yliinistrir of .~’\"'v'ir-iili\lrc. ‘ltnid tlin group that ilicv should ‘,vlcw with approval the rcnou-al of iihe choose contract with Eriiriin innd although lic iliouclit that tlic price was not n: high as dcslrod iii would ncvorihclcsq act as n sr-hilizing factor. i Talc urflcd tho lmnrrivcmcni of ifrirm products in ri high lcvcl nnd mommcntcd upon thr- lncrcnscs in iflrsl’. grade butter nnti clicese in 1M9 as commircd lo 1948, He spfikf‘ of the nlccly packager‘. dairy PT"- rdiictc and N1Pnl< hrriililcts ho saw [at tho Royal \\'intr-r Frlr nnd said ‘if ii“, i-irgcp5g worn not. prohibited iii wnnld he nttemptcd hcrc. "You will find n farm hlczh in p1‘n(l\l(‘il\'li_\' wherever you flnri ii (“rm with a good herd of cattle. he slated, In conclusion ho (‘fin- grntulnted prize winners during the year and assured the Dnirl" ‘meyfg Association of the fllllfisi Icmopei-ntlnn with his department. | The financial statement for (h? year 1949 showed thr- Afifinflliflfl" in ha“, a nni rcvcnue nf $349.44» for the ycnr Total rcvcnlir‘ ammmted tn 53,004.28 and total ex- tn 52.15434. Thr- net lpendilures lrevenue nddcd to the 1948 surpl": |gnve the Association s fflffll Y"? worth of 51.55232- ‘Fnllowing tho rcport of Mr. H. J. MacDonald. UMP)’ SilP°l““l"“,‘ dent and thr- address hi’ Ml? “- R, Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture considerable discussion took place. Those who took I'll" Mcssrs. J. J, MacDonald. lGlcnfinnnn, .T. .T. Trrilnor, Bcdfnrd. iMr, lifnclmotl nnd Mr. Hunter. Torin‘. inn Provincial Fcdcrriiion of Agriculture will m0"- Tt l! *1“ 'pecied that discussion on the getting up of an egg marketing i mini-Oi in ihigfrnylnce will takc place. Mr, ‘Louis OConnor. Presl- dcnt rcqilcstcd flint Mr. JflhYl-‘lfln remain for the meeting. lS$ilE_illii.L n: Continued from page i _______.__.______-_1 before New Year's was Labor 393; Conservative 201; National Liberal l3; Liberal ii; Independent and other; so. However, in the New Year's honors list five Labor mem- bers were elevated to the peerage and other Labor candidate; will contest these seats in the coming election. The total electorate in 1944.5 was 32,836,419 with 5.018.393 voting. In the coming election there will be more than 1.5410000 additional vot- rs. Both Labor and Conservatives are expected to nominate candid- ates for every one of the 625 seats in the new House. The Liberals of Clement. Davies are expected tn nominate about 400 candidates nnil the Communists about 100. A new representation law elim- inated 1'6 seats of the old House. Twelve of them were tihose to vrhlch the big universities were en. titled. Thus a majority" in the new Commons will be 313. _..______€_€___. f9 No Surprise The call for an election came as no surprise. The press had been Churchill, despite n brilliant record of victorious wartime lend» ership, was defeated in i045 on a wave of popular impatience for tho social reforms and better llvlhiz promised during the hard times of the war with Hitler. In nil its years in officc. the Labor Government has never lost n seat in a liy-electicn. In every case of n Iiabor vacancy. |\ Labor member was elected. The last five years, however. have been marked by rntlonlnz. austerity, shnriaqes of dollars. fun‘. and power and the loss of some Empire outposts, But. the peoplc will cast. their ballots with official figures FhCnV- lng that the dollar position mending. Thc Govcrnmciit. lizis ad. opted schemes to improve their PAGE ELEVEN CAPITQL Summon-side LAST SHOWING TONIGHT-7:15-9:15 “DOWN T0 EARTH" with Rita Haywortii and Larry Parks THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Swords that flash vengeance! Lips that breathe louel “WWCOTUIABIA PICTURES pnmn LARRY PARKS , 7m 3 wtlllllSMiiN (sconce vacancy EDGAR BUCHANAN , RM COLLINS - MARC PLATT _ bi ltlltrid it. nmii Dtleeied w , IDSEFH H. LEW|5 I rmaneea t1 iiiiill l-LELLY xTRA! nxrii/u’ "SUME 0F THE BEST" Movie fans sm- ihc most unusual film 0f i ‘ind. Sccncs from 25 famous llioliyivooti hits. lflil .~‘..i.r.~ in action. it) niiuutcs n!" tiliii tunic ilfflfivlilfifl on thc occasion of the Sii\'(‘i‘ 2liiIii\’.‘l'S1li‘_\' 0t illctrii»(~'uitliv_\'ii- liiaycr. Evening Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30; Saturday 2 :30 aiming llillllli UKEEFE Gilllllliilll. Rlllll WARRICK 0am l: ne word for "n: cam um wiior . THUR. - FRI. - SAT - BIG DOUBLE BILL Raymond Waiburn and Waiter Catictt in “LEAVE IT T0 HENRY” It's a iaff-iaden spree-for-ali as Henry (the Rainmaker) gets knee-deep in trouble again - and “Rocky” Lane in “SHERIFF 0F IVICIHTA" , Week 0f Prayer Begins i in 0'Leary Ami District . rGAMEO Theatre Wednesday-i 1:15, 1y. i —Ori Monday night. Jan. 2. the first service of the Week of Prayer vcas held in the Bloomfield United Church, at which the Church England and the United Church congregatioos combined. There wmodyflnmu’ “on on‘ MIR!“ was a very large attendance which WAY", "IPTIIII Puuiette Goddard, l .t fillrl ti h .h t .--l 3.11mi‘... mimli. iififw. 23332.1- “me-- Mendm» i-me- sew-n. son presided and cordially welcom- ed the visiting congregations and their new Rector, J. R. Mac- Mahon of Aiberton, who brought the special message A fine solo,‘ "The Beautiful Garden of Prayer" l l I 59111’! Flint". Fred MaeMurray, Victor Moore, Dorothy 14mg“, _ Professional Bards A R. E. ELLIS was sung by Mr. Alban W. Craswell. On Tuesday afternoon Jan. 3 the second service was held in the Brae United Church and was con- ducted hy the minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson. Considering the inclem- cnt weather nnd the heavy roads, n" — All"! - (388111!!! there was a large representative, INSURANCE ti ent. ‘ cngirejiibesoldnayprenlug Jan. 8 the 5 summ" Si“ summ’ 575“ third service was held in the Phm“ n9 Ola-pry Nazarene Church at. which thc Baptist. Nazarene and , Llnitcfl Church coiicrczaiinns rom- i 5 biped. 'I"r.c iliiiisier Rex. H M. Burgess presided. Rev. W. G. Dlck- i l son offered prayer and the mes- | sage was brought by Rev. C. O. l‘ Hewlett. There was n good aficnd- . mice. The collection at all scr- a vices was given for the United‘ Nations Apjtcal for Children. _0 l‘ -___»-_-__*- l PIEROIIIG LEG PAIRS ii Arc your leg pains like a knife driving through the ficshi’ Dri they make it hard , for you to straightcn your leg? 'l"hous:ind= TI. F. Hunter. R. OPTOMETRISZI Complete Visual Anaiysep Glasses Fitted PHONE 7M 5MALLMAN'§ BUILFING Summer-side, l‘.E.l. l O. ___._____.__._.____ 1 sold, would be to return to the l “_iungie" of private enterprise ec- ‘ nnomy. T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant (fnnstiinn Bank oi Commerce rccnmmcurl Templeton! T-R-Ck for ‘ quirk relief of piercing. stabbing Sciatic i Bmlmn“ pain. You too, can get rciici with T- phone 515 00c $1.25 at drug counters. sum e ‘d _ m rs e OPENING HOCKEY GAME AT CRYSTAL RINK Thursday, Jan. i2 at 8.30 I’. M. Charlottetown Aiihics E. E. Parkman. i! Oo+.D.. R.O. , l OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted n-cifare in many sphcrcs of health, education and housing. Herhcrt hinrrlsoii, the Lalnr Party stralczlst nnd ticputy» prime minister. already has ivariied that the election "will be ihc fight of Office Hours: 9 to i2: 1 on n and by appointment. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer 5L, Summer-ids l vs. Summersido Crystals in a. regular Island Lciigue game Admission 50 and 25c our lives." For Labor to lose, he