ITEBRIJARY a. 1950 P} THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 3 511mm" 53°61. Bummerside. Phone 280 News, Subscriptions, Advertising [Lpresenuuyu “l. ELMEB MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought at any of the Mann" s "uilwgll ‘wig: hi‘ Suinmarside 5,11 r "m!!!" 00 : iu" es Dru tore, 2i C m) sn- Kelly's Newsstand, Water Street; Mark Gau st, e7 Graig-Iii, will Al!" Dfmwth‘ "TWP-V s°wllt1 5V6“: Island Motor Transport, Water Street; Allan's Grocery. 1:0 lumen 5"”; K. L. Waite In Remington, Th, Guardian will be delivered m any home in Sulnmersida by Carrier My l; 3o per day or 18o per week. Phone 289 ior this service or [Ive your order w the boy responsible (or delivery on your rnuul, fr} _.l'l\'LOADlNG furnace coke at Carleton. Phone your order, Lord “rd iiowatf. —GENERAL INSURANCE R l . G. Muttart. Summer-aide. up“ —PANTRY SALE at Kenslngton stow Saturday. February 4th at 7.30 P. M. Proceeds for Kensing- ton Brownies. _.GRINDING recleaned buck- wheat February 7th and 8th. Fred quplln. Indian River. ‘BICDEQUE UNITED CHURCH (iLUiC-li. -— Servlc€s Sunday, l-“eb- riiiry 5th. Bedeque l1 A. M. Aibany JP M. Borden 7.30 P. M Rev. W. BllriClI Crowo, B. A., Ministei". —I\'EW LONDDON Presbyterian Chllfvliei. Services, Sunday, Febru- ary 5th. Geddie Memorial 11.00 A. M. Long River 2.30 P. M. Clifton 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Minister. —BRAE Y. P. U. HOLDS SOCIAL EVENING- The Brae United Church Young People's Union held a very enjoyable social eveniig on Mon- niizht Jan. 3a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles CaseleyThe meeting opened wth a fine devog. ional led by the vice-president. Mrs. F. W. MacLcod. The minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson, led in the study of chapter one of the Book of Acts. The Y. P. U. nominated Mr. Henry Clarke of Alberton, to represent the Western Presbytery Union in Belleville. Ont. A jolly period of gaires and contests was then held. led by the mini tei", A illime of “Bean Bag" between lad- ies and mcn provided much mer- riment, likewise a game of hoops. A delicious lunch was served. for which thc members paid a small charge. The meeting closed by the Mizpah Benediction. Games of Chinese checkers and croki ole were then enjoyed. The clear cold ivr-ather and the iine open roads brought forth a splendid turnout 0f twenty-four besidcs a number oi cliildrcn. The next Inccting will be hcld at the home oi Mrs. Wil- mot Read.-O_ ._()‘l.liAR\' PASTORAL CHARGE The l'iiite:i Church oi Canada. —- Rev. w. G. Dickson. B. A.. Pastor. lllutiuiicld ll A. M. West Devon 2.30 r M. O'Leary 7.30 P. M. All welcome. ‘TRAI. BEDEQIIE BAP- LOWSIIII‘. -- Rev. D. M. l, rig-ior. Services for Suri- Fcbruriry 5th. Centzal Bcclcquc -(‘ , The ordinance of thc Lord's 5,, will be c-‘osrrved at the close ni t ti‘ evening service. -.\’t)'l‘ICF. ['0 AIlVLIiTISEII-S- Alxcliisefs rm reiniride.‘ that their lop)‘ must be in the ’. i-ardian ict later Lililll iii-mi -lic vcvious day l0 guarantee insertions Hut of (iv ‘ICIVCPJSBFS who telephone ilassikcds. etc. mould. nurticuiany hear this in inind -(‘.\RD PARTY — Tlic Prince l-icspital Ladies’ Aid of Jigtio sponsored a card Ilfitl in ilic lviasniiic iiiill nrsday iiiglii. Ten tables of an" on forty-fives ivcrc in play i‘ s". prize for the gentlemen was non by Mr. Wm. Gill while Mrs. George Brookins and Mrs. Keir (‘iark tied for the ladies prize. it yo. ilrawn by Mrs. George Brook- (‘onsolatiou prizes were won Tignish Shore .\irs. Wm. Mill and Mi". _ ,.\ Mm A dclmous lunch Mr. John LeClair was a recent \ 5,3,.“ by ‘he yum], com. visitor to Charlottetown. ilhiiii‘ —K A social evening was held 0n Jan. 24th at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Pitre. - WEST DEVON Y. P. U. The Wcst Davon Young People's Union u,’ the Unitcd church held their first meeting of the new year on Wednesday Feb. 1. at. the home of Mi". and Mrs. J. A. Grigg. Devot- lilllfil exercises were conducted by .\i.ss Norma Grlgg vice-president. Tlic minister, Rev. W.G. Dickson lril in n study of chapter one of the Book of Acts and also chapter one of "Growing With the Years." The Y. P. U. nominated Hen:y (‘larke of Alberton as represen- f‘\(‘ to Y. P. Conicreme at Belie- ville. Ont. The young people dc- cided to invite the Brae Y. P. U. to a Valentine party on Feb. l5 in the West Devon Hall. GamcS and contests were enjoyed undcr tlic leadership oi the minister. The nrcckiig which was very wcll at- tcndcrl. concluded by 111° Millmh Benediction, —0 His many friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. Prank Pi‘re who is a patient in the Western Hospital is now much improved. Night classes for adults have been resumed in the Shoi"e School. The regular meeting of the Home and School Association for Feb- ruary will be held. THE BARKLEY AND SEA VIEW ‘JI-ISSION BAND —Thc January meeting of Dai"n- iey and Sea View Mission Band met at the home of Mrs. John Bearisto for its regular" meeting Hymn 485, "Je;us Keep Me Near The Cross" opened the mcefiiig. followed by Scripture reading, 1 Corinthians 13 ch. being road in unison. Hymn, 502. "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" was then sung, followed by repeating Purpose and Lord's Prayer. Roll call was answered by 0 members with something on the “New Year." 10 copies of World Friends were ordered. Minu‘es oi last meeting were rend and a11- proved. This was iollowd by Prayer by assistant Leader. Rose Crozier was appointed for Missionary P:"o- gram for next meeting. Preston Bearlsto was’ appointed ior enter- tainment program. Roll call to be answered for next mccting by memorizing a ‘Bible verse." Collection was taken- and —~BLO0MFIELD Y. I‘. U. ‘MEET - Tho Bloomfield Unitcd Chvrch Young People's Union hcld their regular meeting on Tuesday night. January 3d, in the Sunday School room of the Church. The president. Elli-s. Errol Stetson, presided and rniirliicled preliminary worship. The Y. P. U. decided to invite thc Pres- lvlici-ian Young People's society ni Mill River for a joint fireside service. A fine joint service was held last year. Mr. Errol Sie‘ 0'1 gave a very encouraging report on the prospects of get-ling a Film Board Projcctor for" O'Lci\rv. Mi". dedicated. Chapter IV of Study (‘layion Stetson condi-cted the Book was l“ chargg or Mrs, kthur siiiriv period on "Christianity iuid MMKEL Meefhvg closed by glrrlng thc isms." Fascism. Communism. {he hymn, "Jesus Bids us Shine." Capitalism and Socialism were Pfggfflm consisted of a contest put iizs ussecl. Various members tcok on by Bel-mg Adams, Prizes won part and a brief summary oi thc diiicrences bctwccri these "isms" nnd Chrlstiani y was give-i by the irinihtvi". Rev. W, G. Dick on. A Bible quiz. on the first charmer" of Arts, was given by Mr. Alli-an Crawcll. The meeting closed by thc Mizpah Bcncdictio". U-O by Doris Crozler and Preston Bearisto. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Hazel Adairs. Ncxit meeting to be at the home oi Mrs. Wallace Pickerii-g. IIARNLEY AND spa VIEW W’. M. S. __Tlre January iflueliilg of Dai"n- ley and Sea View auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Robert Cousins Jan. 9. Mrs. Cousins conducted the devotional period irom the Mis- Professienai Bards _ ll" - " E. E. Parkman. the minutes. The roll was called. fivs members answering with s “New yggr‘; Thought" One visi or war present. Friendship Secretary reported icsrd and ii treats rent Bummersido. P.E.l smaam N'8 euiimuio ‘ __.__" to "shut-ins; Mrs.’ 1111.1 Sh ‘$12312: th n took c urge o c T. EflflQ HICkIY giddy Book "Gigiwin; $11: . u h M , MOI! . Chartered Accountant gizg" Wanda‘), sunny‘, The Canadian Bans o0 Comm w n“; meeting to be held at the John Bearisto. r011 sionary Monthly; "flit-me." T118 31b1,; our guide to Christian Iiiltitl , ODIQD" and Conduct. Hymn. Father 0 ‘~ DPTOMETRIST mercies in "rhy Word WM limi- l E d scripture passages WHBMread Moby ‘ yes Examine I Mrs. Fulton Dflmngmseouclrlsg nnrd , Glsoses FIHCLI §YIS_CX‘_’Z;ZQBKB';_" Hymn m ..Bmk N out" gnu"; Thou The Bread of ‘Lifer Julrlrr y a to l2: I u. 5 Cousins led in prayflrwrhge Y New and by appointment. Spill!!! Teldini 0n l year" was given by Mrs. RM’ - REGENT THEATRE BLDG‘ Crozier. The offering was then tak- y I Bummer Sh. Suinmersidr | en and dedicated by Sihiiflfi 1119 _ H _ _ _ V’ __~ hymn 154, "Father whose will is _ . _,.. U“ gndlfldood,’ closing the devot- —-— ‘DOE-leper ges-ident then took chair ' ‘ "w y bp lnen period She ' or 1-15 ' 1 kd the members for the 1i. F. Hunter. R.O. .V itgi-gufld lmm my M, m, “Humvee ll °.l"‘;"“".‘.’ll .r‘:‘.i=."";.il Dompleta Vlsull Analyses t 1:113?- ggur hope‘ 91"". Fm“ , The secretary being ansent, Mrs. "gory; y" ‘ Rpy crozier wle appointed to take News 0f S’side Ghurchjilluhs *M"- 30y Udstoiie conducted the devotional exercises oi the 5:111"! Married People's Society of e Summerside Baptist Church on mesfifly evening at the regular 111999118. opening with the singing of "Jesus I come to Thee". follow. 6d by responsive reading in Psalm 33. During tihe business session, over which Mrs. Colin Waugh presided. c3000 was voted to the church. Final arrangements werg made ior the debate "Resolved that Woman's Place is in the Home“ which will be held at the next meeting. The Bible Quiz on the Life of Jesus was led by the minister. Contests were enjoyed. During the SfiCli-ll hour. delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Edward P0019. Mrs. Ellsworth MacNcill. and Mrs. Ernest Ail- wright. The MC. A. gained three points. _ ,5 I - t — The Junior Y'.P.U. of the] Suminerslde Baptist Church held‘ its regular meeting on Tuesday evening in the vestry with Helen Gay in charge of the worship per-| iod. After the singing of they hymns "When He Cometli" and "GOd Sees the Little Sparrow Fall" with Joan Spears at the pianop PSziim 40 was read responsivelynl The president, June Geddis was in the chair during the business session. The Thinkers gained four, points which brings the total toi date. Knickcrbockers 2i. Thinkers iii. Games were played ‘at the close. _ 5 e e - -Mrs. G. Franklin Cameron en- tertained the members of the Lad- ies Club of the Summerslde Pres- byterian Church on Tuesday even- ing at ilEl‘ home at the regular meeting. The president. Miss Clara Mountain, occupied the chair durq ing the conducting of routine bus- iness. The members were busy with knitting and crncheting. Delicious refreshments were served by the lunch committee. Mrs, Wymani Birch and and Mrs. J.W. Mac-i Kcnzie. The next meeting will be, held at the home of Mrs. J. Lloyd Gorrill. __ S i a t The Y.P.S. OI'IIIB Summerside‘ Church of Christ hcld its regular meeting on_ Tuesday evening in the church hall with the minister cori- ducting the devotional exercises. The opening hymn "More about Jesus" was followed by Bible read- ing in 2nd Peter 1st: chapter, re- sponsively and prayer. Marshall Callback presided over the busin- ess session when arrangements were ‘made for future programs. The minister outlined thr- mechan- ics and DFOMFTTE of Group Dis- cussion. experimenting on the prob- lem “Is our social life being threat- ened by thc sale and consuming of the beverage. alcohol, dealing with the question in four stages: i. Problem, 2. Causr-s, 3. Suggested solutions. 4. Best pcssible solu- tion. The Friendship Circle and the singing of "Into My Heart" was followed by the Mivpah ben- ediction. »- S . . . The regular meeting of the Y.- P.U. oi the Sunimcrsidr- Trinity United Church was held iii Ep- worth Hall on Tuesday evening v/i-th Mrs. William yioase in charge of thc devotional period. She was assisted by hlessrs. Ross Arm- strong, Ernest Harvey and Gerald Smith. Thc opening hymn was “Jesus Saves" with Miss Olga Har- ris at the piano. A recreation hour followed and lunch was served by the committee in charge. — S 0’Leary 8r Vicinity ~Misscs FernaOulton and Elaine liiacLeod, who are employed at the Summerside Telephone ex- l-lmngc, were iveek-end visitors t6 their homes at Brae. —.\iisS Jean Dickson enter- tained a number of her young ‘riends on Monday afternoon Jan, the occasion being hcr ninth rirtliday. The centre of attraction was a largo and gaily decorated birthday cake. Gamcs and contests were held and the little guest oi honor received many gifts from her young fric"*ds and good wishes im" nianv more happy birthdays. Delicious refreshments were served. Mhirs. John Thomas Dig""an 0' ‘Voodstc k, tnear Olearyl left. on Monday morning Jan. 30th for the Provincial Sanatorium in Charlowe- town. Her many friends wih her a speedy improvement in hei- health. Mi". Dignaii is also in very poor health and is a patient at the Western Hospital. Albfiififl. H“ legion oi friends also hose that ‘there will soon be a change for the better in his condition. M""s. Ar- irlng oi Woodstock is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Dlenaii and sons ni"e:-Rev. Leslie Dignan. Pnrt Hill. P. E. I.. and Mr. Alfred Dig- nan, OTeary. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION Rurhl power lines in Ontario in i949 were increased-by 3.889 miles, adding 40,000 ncw customers. SAVEMEAT MOIIE WITH couuursnn lllr Nowl Improved, foil wrapped cube: . . . quick dissolving. left-overs are transformed mind!" ggllmtoobehilfiaiiwered with verse of "m" "5 scripture. Benediction found in . lummersids mime oi Jude inst 2 verses civsrd the meetinl- I into a wonderful beefy stew ‘irrn: _ GUARDIAN. Alberton , , and Vicinity ivrrs. Alice Hunter-Smythe re- cently enjoyed a brief stay with friends in Aiberton. ' Mr. John Smith of Vancouver. B. 0., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Smith. After an extended stay wltn members oi their family in Levis, Que., Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mur- phy are receiving a cordial wel- come since their recent arrival home, It is a unique sight iheSc days in the middle of our winter tn see the I. M. T. bus pass through town and continue right through to Tignish with a well-plowed high- way of a sufficient width to per- mit cars to pass one another with absolute safety. Driving conditions almost rival those of the summer months. Wellington Mr. J. W. Arsenault 0i Ohm-lotte- town spent the weekend in Wei- liiigton. Mr. Leone Arsenault, manager qt the Cooperative Store, went. to Moncton, N.B. on Saturday". Mr. Phillip Bernard of St. Gil- bert is spending a few days in Wellington visiting friends. Miss Phyllis Gaudet of Summer- sidc, spent the weekend “with lit‘! parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gau- det. Mr. Anthony .Gallant, who is employed in Charlottetown, spent the weekend \vi-tli his parents, Mi". and Mrs, Maxim Gallant of U1"- baiiivilie. Mrs. Louis Poiricr and two children, John and Joann of Sum- merside, spent the weekend with hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emilie J. Arsenault. BEDEQUE AND ViClNiTY Mrs. Elijah Simpson of this com- munity, left. recently for Mo iireal, where she expects to remain for some time. Her son Hillard has taken a position at the Bcsf Gar- age, Summerside. Her friends in Bedcquc and Tryon are pleased to learn that, Airs Percy Delaney is making a good recovery after her reient operation in the Prince County Hospital Mrs. Hammond Bowncss of this village is a daughter of Mrs. Delaney. Mi". and Mrs. Albert Wright. Cen- tral Bedeque, left recently for Hal- ifax, where they plan to spend the remainder" of the winter vvl h their son and his wife. Mi. and Mrs. Nor- man Wright‘. ivli". Albert Wright is a valued emplcyee of the Ralph Callbeck Company, "their fiends wish them a pleasant visit io the Nova Scotia Capital. His many frierds are plea ed io know that Mr. Melvin Johnson, Central Bedeque, who recently - ct with a bad accident \\'i'lS able to return to his home on Tuesday from the Prince County Hos ital. but he will be confined to his bed for a considerable time. the frac- tured hip being in a cast. The delegates attesding the United Church Prtebyterial which met in Charlottetown, on January 24 and £6 from the three Auxiliaries of the Bcdeqiic Church were: Miss Louise Callbeck. .\Irs. W. J. Reid and Mrs. E. S Weeks, Bed- eque W. M. 5.: Mrs. Edwin Lord and Mrs. John W. Myers The Edith Thompson Evening Aux- iliary. Mrs. J. Harrison MacI-arlane and Mrs. Charles MacFariaiic from Lower Bedcque Auxiliary. ‘ The funeral vofwthe late Mrs. Wright Morris, who palsed away in Charlottetown, on Sunday, January 29. was held from the Bedeque Unitcd Church on Tues- day afternoon. 'Ihe sciyice was orn- ducted by Rev. Burton Crowc, who was assisted by the Choir vrith .\ll'S. W. Craig, organist. The pallbiarers were Messrs Ralph Callback, Wal- ter Leard, Walter Bow e=s. T. J. lnman. Cyril MacFarlane and Ed- win bord, Interment was in the Lower Bedcque Cemetery. Tlic ia"c Mrs. Morris was the former Miss Ethel Bell, dauchter of the late Solomon ard Mrs, Bell. She was born at Augustine Cove. over seventy years ago. After her mar- riage to Mr. Morris, some years were spent in Bedeque and Ken- sington and thc last few years she resided in the city of Charlotte-i town. Mr. Morris passed aw-ay- about a year ago. rhcre was no family, Mrs Morris leaves one brother, Dr. David Bell New York. In hcr younger days Mr~". Morris was active in church work, bci g at one time organist in the Be- deque church. She also took an active interest in the Sunday School. Mrs. Robert linllacd. Lower Bedequc, is a sistcr-iii-law of the deceased. —W 1r own/nu. fjnicashlre, EIilglhlld- Afcliinis. acntlemriffi by Mr- Jfll Mrs, Q Men", g4, m; P, Gallant with consolation prlre (CPi worked ‘I3 years at a mill here. Now retiring. she will receive a '.i meal daily. fi"om ' VCHARLOTTETOWN Tiqnfsh —Mr. Patrick Iqogan. Christo- pher's Cross was a visitor to Al- bei-ton on Wednesday last. Miss Patricia Keougb, book-keep- cr with the Tignisb Co-operadve. Limited. underwent a successful tonsilor operation in Western Hos- pital, Alberton. last. week. —Cliiton Gavin, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Gavin. Tignish, is ill at home with virus pneumonia. Clifton is a pupil in Grade one at Our Lady of the Angels Convent, and his little class-nrates are look- ing forward to his recovery and return to school. —--MlSs Iris MacDonald. telephone operator at Tignish was called to Alberton last. week to care for her mother. Mrs. Edwin MacDonald who was quite ill with the ".1u." During .\liss MacDonald's absence. lvirs. Carlyle ’i'rainor is working in the Telephone office. . —Mrs. Howard Harper and Miss Eleanor Gavin, Tignish went to Al- herton on Monday to visit; Mrs. Harper's little daughter, Catherine, who is a patient in Western Hospi- tal. Alberton. Catherine's ll"t1e friends will be happy to know she is getting well and will soon return home. a The third in the series ni card games in the Auction-forty-iive Tournament for the parish of St. Simon and St. Jude. Tignish was held in the Dalton School on Wed- nesday evening January 23th with nineteen tables playing. The pri/e for the evening ivas donated by Mi". Eugene Perry and Mr. Albert Bernard and was won by Mr. Cletus Gavin. Refreshments were served by the committee in charge. -Thrv death of Miss Agnes Blanchard occurred in the early hours of Monday morning. Jan- uary Xl in the Charlottetown Sani- toriimi. Ori Monday afternoon the body was conveyed from Charlotte- town to the home of her brother Mi". Peter Blanchard. St. Rock, ircm where the funeral was held on Wednesday morning January 26th to the Church 0f St. Simon and St. Jude, Tignish where at ten o'clock a Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. L. B. Dooie , as- sisicd by the parish choir. Burial was in the church cemetery and the services at the grave were con- ducted by Reverend L. B. Dooley. The late Miss Blanchard was in her forty-sixth year and was the daughter of the late Mary Chais- sion and Maxime Blanchard. ~The death occurred on Monday, January 29rd oi Mr. Joseph Chais- sion, at the home of his nephew Mr J-ohn A. Chaission, St. Felix. Al- though the late Mr. Chaission was in his eighties. he was acti e and enjoying good health until‘ three days before his death. whe. upon complaining or being ill, a doctor was srmmoned but no medical aid was of any ‘assistance and for i led by the last. rites oi the Roman Catholic Church he parsed ieace- fully away. His funeral which was largely attended was held on Wed- nesday morning January fith at nine cfclock to the Church o! St. Simon and Si. Jude. 'I‘ignisli where a Requiem High hiass wa: sung by his pastor. Reveranil J. A. Mac- Donald. aseistcd by the p1 lsh their. Interment was in the family ploi iii the churili cemetery and the services at the grave were con> ducted by Reverend J. A. Mac- Donald. Most sincere sympathy is xlcndcd to the bereaved relatives. BORDEN Miss Joyce Love of Moncton is visiting her parents Mr. and M13. Colin Love of Borden this week. Miss Kay Allen, student at Port Elgiri spent the week-end at her home in Borden. Miss Joyce Rotlrstewardess on thc M. V. Abcguveit spent the weclc- ciid with hcr father Mr. Percy Rodd at Charlottetown Miss Phyllis White oi Moncton spent. the ueek-cnd with he!" parcnis Quartcr Master and Mrs. Win. \‘l'iiitc at Bordon. Miss Margaret Wedge of Summer- side was a week-end visitor to Borden, guest. nf Mr. and Mrs. W. P. MricNcill. i\Ir'il',lfil‘lP Irving. Businesrs cnlloqn student. at Charlottetown spent the week-end with bor parents Capt, and Mrs. Wylie Irv- in; at Borden. Miss FYINIIIS regret that lVirs. MacFadyeii of \Vf’.~,t Devon iillo is rcslding with her daughter Mrs. [Harold Palmer at. Borden is ill licrc with pneumonia. i Airs. W. H. P. Irving who has been visiting hcr son Capt. and iMrs. Wylie Irving leit on Friday t0 mcside at Beach Grove inn. I Thr- regular auction party of iht‘ tAltai" Society at Bordon WRS 119-11 liii thc town hall on Monday even- ‘mq with seven tables _playing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. P-J- gaing to Mrs. Neil Darrach and Mr. CRAPAUD Theatre _ cairn-in ' FRIDAY - SATURDAY - 8:30 “Take Me tlut To The Bali Game" Frank Sinatra, Esthc r Williams, Geno Kelly A Musical Comedy In Color Harry Nicolle. The ircezmiit ($3.10) weekly pension and a free prize was wan by Ml “m1 17m" Kinkora and Vicinity -Mr. John. J. Murphy was a recent visitor to Bediord. --Miss Irene Shea was a recent iior to Kinkora. " -Mr. John M. Murphy was a recent visitor to Kinkora. -—-Mi5s Maizie McMahon spent the week-end in Charlottetown. —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trsinor were business visitors to Bummer- side on Tuesday. —Miss Marion Cairns oi P. W. C. spent the passtweek-end at. her home in Maple Plains. —Mr. Preston Murphy, teacher at Fernwood School spent Sun- day at his home in Maple Plains. —M.r. Stephen Johnston is at present visiting his son. Thomas Johnston in North Fvustico. —.Vilss Noreen Shreenan, nurse- in-tralning, is spending her vaca- tion at her home in Kinkora. —Priends of Mrs James Green- an regret to hear of hei illness at her home in Kinkora. - Miss Shirley liicCarville of Kensington was a recent visitor to Kinkora. * ~Miss Mae McCerviile spent the past week-end in Cape Trav- erse the guest oi Mr. and Mrs, l-lazen McWilliams. —The many friends of Mrs. John F. Mulligan are glad to see her home, after her recent illness in the City Hospital. -_A large crowd atierdcd the card party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCarville. The prize was won by Mr. Jerome Ranaizhan. -——OTl Tuesday night a hockey game was played at Bedcque between Freetown and Kinkora. The score was in favour of the Kinkora Silver Wings. -Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of nhe late Mrs Francis Lawless. who<e death oc- curred on Niondav, January 23rd. The funeral was held on Thursday morning from hcr late residence in Kinkora to St. James Church Summerfield. —Ftecent Visitors to Suimmersidc on 'I*ue.~day were: Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mulligan. Mrs. Keir Boyle. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Gillis, Miss Hilda Shreevan. Mr. Vincent. Law- less and Miss Wanda Grcerian. -- Messrs. Ambrose McCarvllle and Harold Greenaii have returned from Halifax where they were visiting friends and relatives. PIUSVILLE AND VICINITY Mr. Vance Palmer, Summerside, l5 spending some time in Elms- dale, working in the scrvive sta- tinn. Mr. and Mrs. \ . "bnrtnn lviiirray and family, Shirley and Kevin, motored to Siimmerside rin Thurs- day. Mr. Keith Kelly, Roseville, is spending some time in Piiisville at. the home of Mr. Norbert Cor- CDTHTI. Miss Doris Hardy, Summer-side, spent the uwck-cnri with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy. Rosebank. ' Friends of Mr. Norbert Cor- coraii are sorry to hcar that he has had the misfortune to cut tvvo of his fingers on Sunday morn- ing, Although it cniilri have been much more SPTIOLIS, ii is a if"! handicap tn him. The dancing party lucid in Pius- ville hall on Wednesday evening. January 25th attracted a largc crowd from iicai" and far. The party was sponsurcrl h_\ the‘ liali committee. Roth inunu and old enjoyed rianviiii.’ tn and listriiini! tn tho music of lmnnarrl Burnett and Vance Palmer, virilinisls; \'iii- cent Gallant, mouth-organist; with held at thc home of .\‘ii". and Mrs. , J, Corcnriiii mi hlrinriny cvc- "in; January 23rd. Proceeds art‘ in aid of Piusvillc School. The prizcs for Whist \\t‘l'r' “on as fol- lows: Larhcs‘ first. Airs \\'=ii'- 2-BIG lIITS—2 Fri. 3:30. ‘7 and 9:15 Sat. 2:30, 7 and 9:15 Donald Barry and Ianci Martin l IEPIIICT PICTURE JAGE THIRTEEN BEAUTIFUL VALENTINES A thoughtful greeting card can mean so much on Vel- entine’s Day. We have the finest selection of beau- tiful cards ever shown here. Select your cards early for just the greeting you want. 5Q t0 $1.00 BELL BOOK STORE SUMMER STREET SUMMERSIIJE burton Murray; genfs first, Mr. Leo Gallant; ladies‘ second, Mrs. Vincent Gallant; men's second, Os-I I S IGNS CONTRACT NEW YORK. Feb. 2 — (AP) — car Gallant. Consolation prizesyMargaret Truman has signed Q were ivnn h_v Mrs. Anthony Gallant longierm contract to make re_ 3"‘! M“ PM“ Gauam- An" cor-dings ior R.C.A. Victor. Frank ‘vhl"" a" “u” game. ‘M fnrtpfwgs M. Folsom, president of the Radio was playod- Th‘? wmmr f“ ‘ms ,Corporation of America, announced, was Mr Oscar Gallant. Mr. John . ‘_ ,_ , itiiat Miss Truman, a. soprano, will J. Corcoian uas the isiniicr of at nmkmg rgcordmgs finer : t..t, th. numbc oflbegin 13.2.1‘ inglfipgiilgiile PA dclicfious wmvleiiit" °4 l “We” m“ Fm‘ lunch was served by the hostess, 511C151 term»! were n“ Tewaled- aitcr which a few square dance rot-ls were enjoyed by all. Music for the evening was supplied by is violinist, Mrs. John J, Corcoran,‘ OAMEO Theatre mnuih-orgzinists, MPssrs, Alyre Gal- lant, Vincent Gallant. Delore Gal- lant, piano, guitar land ynandoli: accompaniment. by erra ne an . _ _ Zeta Corcoran and Basil Griffin. ggguylmzlijm 1553:5233, Warner Bros, present action hil with Wayne Morris, Janis Paige, ciiiioiuo iiiioiiciiiiis , . - Robert Hutton n “T A ' .' Brssiizrr.rszitir-irrrtzisslrri: t... Bnornims" in rerun... you kept awake by a dry. hacking or Shoulder to shoulder they fough! n; outlaws. - - - Back to back they phle my bronchial cough? Gt! f“! 531*! relic ‘villi Temvlstrfie RALMAH‘ bottled inr honor. Also Serial and News. specially made to relieve the torment of Asthma. Chronic Bronchitis. Hay Fever. 60c. $1.25 at druggists everywhere. R-M / CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY and SATURDAY-J BIG ATTRACTIONS Today 7-9120 -- Saturday 2:30-'7-9:20 Gene Autry (and his famous horse Champion) In “THE BIG SOMBRERO" BLONDE MAN-BAIT FOIEI. 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