FEBRUARY 1s. 1950 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ?__¢-- House Phones: The Guardian may be following stores ‘my’, News-stand, lVater Street; Al,“ Dnucettda Grocery, Second Water Street; PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 8 Summer Street. Summeralde. Phone 503i News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representative J. ELMER MURPHY and GEORGE CLOW 8058 and 8082. boulht at any oi the in Summeralde: u“ Bookstore, Slim!!!" Slfflet; Gouriles Drugstore. 21 Central Street; Mark Gaudet, 8'1 Granville Street; Street; Island Motor Transport, Alb-m’: Grocery. 12:0 Russell Street. K. L, Waite In Kenaington i n, Guardian will he delivered tn any home in Suinmersiiie by Carrie M, n, 5e per day or 18o per week. Phone 803i for this service or give "u; order to the boy responsible for delivery on your routg, _.pUYiNG FOWL DAILY. Alive M dressed. Eddie MacDonald Ken- ungton. _-l\'OTlCE r0 Aovunriseita- Mvutisers are reiriindm that their my must ba in the Cmardian l6!‘ mei- than nmn the avevious day w guarantee insertions out oi my advertisers Wht‘ tei-pl-inur dg5§ifl€dS, etc. mould narticuiauy m; this iii nind _.I.E.»\\‘ES FOR O'l"1‘l\\\’A-—Mr. J \\';itson MucNiiuglit, 1\i.P., par. |,';mciitary' zissisttint to tiie Minis- .9,- ot’ Fisheries, left Suninicrsidc icstcrduy by piano to be prcscnl [up the opening of Parliament in oitana, lio was accompanied by Mrs, hiacbluughls-S. ._t'llL‘ltCil SOCIAL — An in- chiirch social. sponsored iiit- Ladies‘ Social Club of th- . rsidc Church of Christ. in thc cast room on A spcciai fcattirc of thc a Parcel Post salc. Jamcs lisscry __ Evzild Lcivin, ivhcii a ig sum ivas rcalizcd. Dc- . rcfrcshmcnts tvorc scrvcd by the ladics. Thc singing of "Rf/‘Fi Bc Thc Tic" and bcncdic- Rcv. M. L. Brt-akciiridgc a plcaszitit ovcning to a -.r\.t‘\'.c nv t-nn hi‘ rIn<c.~-S. -st"t:t'l:ss|=vi. (‘ARD PARTY _ fine of tho most sucicscful of 11n- (3rd partics held ncckl) at Lhc Kiiiglizs of Columbus Home ir. suirmersidc was hcld on ‘Fhtiix-d n.;rn'. and was icry largt-Iy attcnd- ed bv the liifihiibflifi and thcir fnends and gucsts. ‘Mrs. ‘Malcolm sicele \\0i\ the ladies fut-i. in bfldgn and Mr Josoph Dechaiit thr- ccnllemaifs first Corrsclittion prizrs were captured by Ali's. .t\nn.i Booiil iind Georgi‘ (fallout ln l'1.'“.. ii first honors for the latiics ai-rr- iakcn by Mrs. 1.10301 Arscit- liiilt and Pat .\iarlin for the men. cmisoaticn prizes svcre awarded to Mrs Dot-rd. Arscnault and Mr Andrew Arsr-itatili. The winner of the cake was Mrs. ‘iviargarot Gal- iiuit. 'I'b.is “fr-it's social will featurc a delicious 1uiio‘i sc-rvcd by the lad- ies rind the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Cntricll Delaney. extend ii cordial lfi\‘llht10i\ to a1 to at- tend and enjoy iin cvening of spioiidid ontcrtainnicii-t.-—S. —B.»\P'I‘IST Y. l’. U. — The Senior Y. l’. U. of the Siitiizncr- 8.09 Baptist Church held its rcgu- Iar Monday cvcniiig meeting in the nciv hall with thc prcsidcni. .\i.ss Anna Harris, in tho chair. The devotional pcriod was coii- dntcd by thc minister. opcninf! with the singing of hymn “Stand L'p. Stand Up For Jcsus". The stibicct of the evcmng was s Question Box and Answers fol- Iowccl by riddlcs and games. Ro- frcshniciits wcrc scrvcd by thc cnmmittcc in chargc. consisting of the Miscs Joan liiorrison, Shirley Poole and Aricnc Jordan. The Rcbnunds gained two points and the Sinkors onc.—-S. ciiuso Theatre Wednesday - Thursday 7:45. \Var- nor Bros. lilalo new trail assign- ina five stars to powerful drama- iidivard G. Robinson, Humphrey Bogart, Lauri-n Bacall. Llnncl Bar- rymore, Claire Trevor in "KEY LARGO". (Bogart), the stranger who baa never been afraid, (Rob- inson) the klilcr who has ncvrr iiccii ilcfled, (Bacall) the woman who has brought, them together. 11'! an "on-the-edgc-nf-yiour-seat- show“, with suspense and thrills. if’. alessiiinai Bards t|~~ i E. Parkman. l l Eyi-a Examined it Gianni-ii Fitted i l Offici- lliiurs: l) t0 I'll I ti. 5 t; and iiy appointment. REGENT THEATRE BLDG Summer Sh, Sumniersld- B. F. Hunter. AR.O. 1 orroiunrmsu ,1 Complete Visual Analyses l Glasses Fitted ,~ PHONE 3118 I SDIALLMANS BUILPING Summerside. P.5d T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bani: nl Commerce Building PHONE 2811i t Bummeraide ii. E. ELLIS Fin - Ante — Utllllty INSURANUI I Summer 8L. lanraenlda PHONE Mil —GENERAL msunaucc Riiipn G Muttert. Summerside. ‘—SOUTl-l SHORE League passes will be admitted at the burning of "18 mflrfilflge. Bedeque Rink, to- night. —Tlll.'J ROYAL Scarlet. Chapter of Bedeque District will hold its annual meeting in Borden Lodge Room on Thursday Feb. 16th. at 8.00 p.m. Also cxaltations. All incmbcrs please attend, —THE REGULAR monthly meeting of the llc-me and school Welfare Group W111 be held in the High School Auditorium Wednes- day evening, February 15th, at eight o'clock Discussion on Federal Aid for Education will be held and the public is cordia 1y invited. -—Rl~J'l‘li'lf.\‘S FROM 'I‘Rll‘—1\lrs. Joseph Linklcttcr, Foundry Sirccl. Summcrsidc has rcttirncd from an cxtendcd trip during which shc visltcd hcr dauizltttirs, Florcnn, blrs, Kcnnrtli l\iv(‘.1|tii_v. Moose Jaw, Sask., Gut-Ida, Mrs, Alcc Ailanis, Winnipcg, I\l11Il., and liicz in MontrcaL-S. —-ON BUSINESS TRII‘ — Mr. Charlcs Liiikicttor, stiles niunagci" of tho M, F. Schurnian Co. 1.111., lcfi Saturday on a husincss trip to Montrmii and othcr places in Uppci" t7anitrlii. Ho was accompan- icd by Mr. Rcubcn Gcnticnitiii, 0f- fice ntonagcr of Schuimatfs, Stini- incrsiile, ivlin will spcnd a va- cation nl his ltomii in blontriial. - -—.'\'l‘ liO'l‘Alfi' Clilli-Rcv. K. G. Sullivan, ministcr of Trinity United Church, Suiiiiiicrsidc, ivns tiic gucst spcakcr iit i110 rcgular mccting of tlic Rotary ("liih of Stimmcrsiiit- iii lin- (l]_\y]\|i|.'i Rut. iiiuriitit ycstcrdziy. ilz- Slllikb on tho importance of nnc nuikinl: his job into n vocation or a calling. Rotarian Sam Clark of Napancc. Ont.. \\'fiS n gucst, also Squadron I.f‘Fifl€‘l' E. F, Puhlirovcr of the R. C. A, 1-‘. Stntion.-—S. Personals —-.\1rs. Louis Moose of New An- iiaii is a l)fiil€i'it in the Prince County Hcsipitiil . -»S. ~—Thc many friends of Mr .lt'~‘.~in Alaciiiiis if Ncw Aniiiii are pica-s- cd to sec him arctmd ngiiin attcr his recent iliiif‘ -Liti1c Donna Rogcrson. daugh- tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rog- crson. Charlottetown, is a patient in Prince County Hospital, winch she entered on Satiirday.-—S. —~’1‘lie iii-any friends of Mr. Wil- fred Crafaiit who is a patient in (1.19 Priiici- Ccuniy i-los-lwital Wtii be pleased to learn that he is pro- grcssing voijv favorably and will be returning to his ironic in a day or so.--S. —Aiiiong thc hostesses who re- cently cntertaincd for "Vanishing Bridge", sponsored by the Sum- merside C. W. L., were Mrs. Mal- colm Steele, Miss Margaret Wedge, Mrs. Lawrence Gallant and Mrs. T. Earle Hickey.-S. —-Mrs. Annilca Taylor. Stim- mcrsidc, assisted her dHHBhWYt Barbara in entertaining six of her young girl friends on Satur- day afternoon, the occasion being the eighth anniversary of her birth. Games were enjoyed dur- ing the afternoon and then the guests sat down to a supper table festive with the candle-lighted birthday cake-S.‘ Easi Prince Ministerial Ass'n Tin- l"t‘l‘ir\llii'_\'lii1“("l1iiR of 111" East Prinvo Ministerial i\ssociiiiion iviis hold in tho \‘(‘.\lt1‘,\' of the Un- iicd Baptist Church of Sunimcr- sidc, on Monday morning, Feb- ruary 13th. The president of the Association, Rev. R. L. \Vaii"@!‘ U! North Bedcque, directed the gath- cring. Rev. C, A. flicks, tho secretary kr-pt the minutes. Also present. were these ministerial mcmhers: T. G. Head, Hampton. C. A. Brit- tcn, Ccntrai Bedeque, E. J’. Bar- rnss. Summcrside, R. L. Bacon. Tryon, G. Ayers, Summerslcie, W. B, Crowe, Bedeque, S, J. Dnvies. Kensington, L. M. Murray’, Ken- singion, G. R. Harrison, Summer- sidc. J. A. McGowan, Kcnsinatnn. S, J. Armstronlf. Crapnud, K. G- Suliivnn, Sumnicrside and M. L. Brciikcnridge of Sumnicrsirlc. The introductory rlcvoiitmni cx- rrcisv-s iverc condurti-d by Rvcv. L. M. itiurray. The, ttiiniiz spiritual mood was secured hy the sinainfl of lilo hymn. "Come HOW Shir"- Heaveniy Dave“, after which Mi‘. Murray read selected portions of the Corinthian letters. Briefly the thought of the "Stewardship of the Gospel" wns presented, wiiii Mr. Murray 01"‘ pliaslzllii! the truth diimliy and the tremendous challenge of the office of the ministry. v During the business IP-WM hearty approval was voiced nf the acquisition hy the local rndiri sta- tlon of a very extensive iihrnry uf mic-rod music for title on morning devotions, The irflillYit "Umtiifi" was brought to the work of the Bibi;- House ln Charlottetown, an effective organ of the British and Foreign Bible Society- The gubject under consideration related to the missionary work of the Church of England. with par- ticular omphnsis upon llli‘ (‘nun- fllflli coniriiiutioii to iiorid-ivide Kinsmen llear Talk 0n Winiei Army Training The weekly meeting o! the K1. “"8111: Club of Charlottetown was held yesterday at the Charlotte- town Hotel with Wilfred Smith 0c. copying the chair. it was decided by the club m sponsor two very prominent art- ists oi’ the entertainment world in the spring or early summer and further aniiouncemeit regarding these artists will be made in the near future when present plans are finalized. The highlight of W85 alalk by a the club meeting member. Capt. E. G. McLeod, M.C., who spoke on winter training under sub-Arctic conditions. Capt. MC. Leod had just returned from an army school concluded under Arc- tic conditions and he explained how one lived and might have to 118M in a climate which would be Arctic in nature. The matter of sleeping conditions, food, trans- portation, etc, were described by Capt. McLeod, who looked ex- tremely fit after his rigorous train- ing session undcr severe winter conditions. Guests present warn Mr. Richard Butts of Monctoii. N. B. and Mr. R. J. Mahar of Dept. of Veterans Affairs. CllHFlOtiEtCHYll. S'sideKnfisiiieii Club Meeting At lhc i-trgulai" iiiceting of ihc Stuiiincrsidc Kinsmen Club held lost cvctiinc in lhc Olympia Rcstatirzint, club tircsidciit Elmer Offcr offcrtd tiic congruttiiutions 0f tlic rlttb iii Kinsman iicnry Wcdgc who was rcccntly clccted Mayor of Sumiiicrsizic. He spokc of the 10111111.! of pridc pos- scsscd by the nicmbcrs of tbc club iii llllil onc of ‘ihcir iiicmbcrs liafi bccn clccti-ci to this important of- fice. A sti iiblc prcscntzition was made to Miiyor Vfcdgc to com- mcmtirzitc the occasion. Later fiifliirs ncrc passed éiffillilfl with illi‘ ciimpltmtnis iif ihc new Mayor. who in rcplytnc said that iii’ lintpcd in (‘airy sonic of 1h.‘ idvals of tiic Kinsincn Association into liiS work as hlayor. Bill Ffldgiil iicicd as chairman and togcthci" with Alcc McRae stagccl a vcry (fij0_\'liilit‘ quizz con- tcst on Kin information. The wtnntr tor loscr) of thzs unusual contcst was Harold MacLcud who was prcscntcd with a vcry un- usual prizc which hc iniist care for till the ntxt meeting and thcn return in as good or bcttcr con- dfiiitin than hi‘ rcccivcd i1. liarry Dmkiv ropurtrd on the Upufiiiitiii of lhc K111811100 outdoor rink and an iitiollli0lifii sum of $7.301) was \tJ1t‘(l to defray the cx- pcnscs of 11S opiiriitlon. This is in addition to the moncy taken in at ihc rtcxnt public skatc. CUHSAdUFSIDiJP iii.~ciis.s.oii was licld on the rinks management and it was the dccision of the nice‘.- inc that evcry cffiirt be made to have i‘. closcti down in thc cvc- niiigs although. ll “'80 admitted. that this is hard to control. Jim Harris reported for the sports commiitt-r- and on ttie teams being sponsored by the club. George Olsvamp rcporfed on liic plans for ilic annual bingo to be held in St. Paul's Hall on Wednesday, February 21st and said that donations of prizes have been excellent. Burt Hunter and Alec McRae gave a brief outline obprelim- inary plans for the spring carni- vaL-S. , QUEBEC EXPLORER! Father Marquette and a fur- trader named Louis Joliet from Quebec saw the upper waters of the Mississippi for the first time in 1673. missions in that body. Rev. S. J. Armstrong presented the paper. revir-iving the tremendous growth of the Anglican communion dur- in: the past century and a half. In Canada the Church of Eng- land engages 1n missionary activ- ity nninng the Indians and the Eskimos. Abroad. the Canadian churches stippori Missionary ef- fort in China (though this has been greatly curbed during the past three years), India and Ja- pan. Words of sincere sympathy were tendered Rcv. Geo. 1UP?! whose PSiPPfilPfl hrothcr rccctitly passed away. The martini: terminated as Archdeacon iinrrlson pronounced the bcnediction~S. DANCE} Olympia Ballroom Tonight, Wednesday Lowell Huesiis Orchestra —Vocalisi,- Woody Woodruffe llOOKEY Victoria Rink Tonight Massey Harris Rovers versus Victoria Unions Game Time 8:80 Skate after THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Alberton Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Profit spent the wreak-end with friends 1n Char- lottetnwn. Mrs. J. R. Doyle and Mrs. J. R. Gavin spent Wednesday with re- latives in Alberton. The illness of Master Roy For- sythe in the Western Hospital ts regretted by his school friends and others. Miss Annie MacKim-ion of OT-eary is visiting 1n Albcrton the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Rod .\iac- Nevin. The congratulations and best wishes of a host of friends are being extended to Mr. Albert Hos- ford who recently celebrated his 89 birthday. On February '1, Mr. and Mrs Hugh J. Cahill celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. Many o! their friends called on them that day to tender congratulations. Mrs. J. N. Smythe began a nitis- ic class in Alberton last week. Mrs. Smythe needs no introduction as she is well known as an out- standing music teacher by a. large number of former students in this town. O'Brien returned to her home in Charlottetown riii Thursday, after a brief holiday with relatives in Alberton where she ivas the guest. at tlic. liomc of Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Profit. M rs. Lloyd Mr. A. J. Bernard left on Thurs- day ntorning for Toronto. Ontario WhPTP he will takc an vlcctrlciaii refreshcr coursP. Hc “HS accom- panied bv-hts little daiichtcr F-iiirv Catherine who u ill cntcr thc child- rcnis Hospital in Montreal. Qu.‘ where she will tindcrllfi fumilf‘ trcatiiicnt. Mr. Barnard and litfic diilltllltci‘ madc the trip bv plant‘- Ti“. spit-lug Clas~cs i-iimpriscit of a number of girls flTtli the Albert- on school are prwprcssiiig most satisfactory under the capable direction of Mrs. R M. Dun ‘. MYS- J. i1. Pike and Mrs. Eric Com-lt- The girls of the primary room. and also of the intcrivieriiatc room re- ceive instructions cvcri‘ TOUT-ill"! attgritonn at about 3.30 in the intermediate room of the High School, This sertice is free to any pupil of the sc1.o01 Wthlliili; to take advantage of it. Thcse cla ses are being spun ored by the Wcmfiifi Institute, who is dcservinil 0i muth praise for the grand i tercSl it is taking 1n all activities for the betterment 0f the school ilYoFllTim- and other town DFOJGPi-S =15 “T11- The dcath of Mrs William Mc- Arthur occiircd at hcr home on ilotidny evening. J.in.ar_v .31. fol- lowing years of iii hcrilih intcr 2C!‘- scd by several pt-riods of -<-'T1F>\l5 illness. Mrs. McArtlitir was of a quiet, kindly disposi ion and her long iilnevs was charricteriuad by remarkable paticnvc and chccrful ness. She is suiuixci hi‘ ""99 daughters, Shirley ard Liiid at home and Mrs. Charlcs Johnson (Joytzci at Brooklyn; two gratid- children. Alan and Eleanor John- ston; zud tvio ssters, ilrs. Ejwarrl 'I‘h0nip.=on of Aiherton. and Mrs. Fields in United S'a‘.es. The fitti- eral was from the home '1hi.rsday afternoon at halt‘ past. one and was conducted by Rev. P. A. P11219111- rick, Hymns sung were “Peace Per- fect Peace." mid “We Cannot Think of Them As Dead. Who Walk With Us No More." Pallbearers were Messrs. John Black. Keir Canip- beil, Leonard Morreil, David Hodg- son. Alton O‘Brien and Arthur Wilkie. Flower hearers were Mes- Herbert Niatthcws. Robert srs. Campbell, David Matthews. Hes- 591 Matthews, Everett Matthews, John Oliver and Vernon Matthews. The Annual Meeting of St. Peters Parish was held 1n St. Pet- er's Church at Alberton recently. Opening worship was led by Rev. J. H. McMahon, who also presided during the business meeting. A satisfactory financial report was read by the Vestry Clerk. T. J. Keefe. Reports of a good year of work were also received from var- ious organizations. Mrs. Herbert Champion reported for the Duplex Envelopes and for the Little Help- ers; Miss Maud Dyer for the W. A. and, for the Cemetery; and Rev. Mr. McMahon for the Rectory. In the absence of Mrs. Waldo Mat- thews the Sunday School report was read by Rev. Mr. McMthon and in the absence of Mrs. Clayton ‘Travers a report of the Guild was read by Mr. Travers. Miss Eva Dyer gave a fine report of the Slvnod which she attended inst year. Following are the church officers for the incoming year: Wardens-Clayton Travers and T. J. Keefe Vestry-W. C. Lesvitt, Ainsley Hutt. Cyril Hutt, John McRae, William Bertie. Reginald Jeffrey, Vernon England, Richard -Jeffrey Jr.. Seifeit Raynor, Ben. lamin Smith; Sexton-Richard Jef- frey Sr. Mr. John William FYiffiytli. a respeetcd and life-long resident. of that part of Albertoti known as “The Dock" passed auny at his home on Tuesday, Jammy 24th, following a long period of failing health. The funeral service from his home on Thursday afternoon at three o'clock was conducted by his minister Rev. G. B. Cunning- ham of Alberton Presbyterian Church. assisted by Rev. J. M. Sheen of Eimsdiiie United Church who read the Scripture and 10d in DYHYH‘. Hymns sung wore "The lxiitdls My Shepherd." "Peace Per- fect PQMP." and "Abide With Me.‘ Pallbearers were Messrs Pred Clark. Keir Campbell, cedric Hun- ter. Norman Oliver. John Ciivcr and John itlavDonald. Flower Prer- t-rs were: Messrs. Erskine Clark and Sterilrg Wiikie. Mr. Forsyth is survived by four daughters: Miss Margaret Forsyth iit home. Mrs. Lloyd Wiikie (Jean) of Alberton. Mrs, Russell Lockerby (Mary) of Fortune Cove and Mrs. Leslie Har- dy (Dorotbivl of Eimsdale; several lzrandchildden; one brother: Mr. Thanks I wish to thank Rev. L. W. Mur- FHY- Dr. W. Auid, my friends and neighbours for all the beautiful occds of kindness they did for my late husband, the many years he was sick and ailing, and to those that stayed with me the last week he was living. Also those that hclped in any way, those that Sent flowers, letters and cards. The Kensingon Branch C. L. and Mr. J_. L. Davison, our courtesy mor- tician. M". Bel-nice Chappell Kerislngtnn. P. E. I. lfl; and two sisters, Mrs. Howard Clark of Aiberton and Mrs. Harry .\icAi-thur of Kamloops, B. C. Mr. James Miller of Pictou, 11.5., recently visited his mother of this town, The continued illness or Mr, FrcdLeavitt at his home in Alber- m" 15 ffizretted by a. wide circle of friends. His many friends are pleased to ficcMr. G. H. Hardy up and about flgflm after his successful operation in the Prince Edawrd Island H95. pltal. "H. Rod lifacNevin, who f" the D850 two weeks has been "ildfifloing treatment in thqPrlngp, Edward l-“lflitd Hospital on Fflilily much improved in hcziitli. Thc United Church Guild me! Monday at i} p m_ “(fa pike‘ vntions ‘WEN: 1nd hv Mm Comm minibcr of calls. It iit-M ttt-cidcd that each mem_ 1\-'~i'_trv in earn fifty cents before, Aiirtl hicctiiia and rennri, in a "acct how she raised the monev| .\'c.\*t mcctin-v will he at the home w Virs Coffin with Mrs, H» D, Corbett in charge of the worship Mitt Mrs Wilki» in charge nf the “WYfT-fltit. The vistttn! committee fcr this yin-mill n-tiv l... M“ “t,” ""l""‘l' "i" "rs Wilkic A program of iptcrostlnrv conic-cl; we" Dre. “‘"""l b" "rs. hath Wauzh "cllclctts "“f"°'=l’ii1'lEfit5 were serv-l "crhcrt \fatfl'ifl\vs_ cd bv ilic hostess assisted bv Mrs. ‘iliss "wov {if hi" Mar Arthur passed l"? home in Arlington. "ti". at the ace of sevcntv-nne Fhc was the second oldest "‘"'1‘-lt"“ 0f the famiiv of the late "f "ml ‘Tr-S. \Af‘i'lf‘Pii' Arthur. SW‘ tin-t lived in the iiniied Stains ‘or about fort“ rears. durin- which "cars "l" vtsitcd her forms-r home a ‘turrlwr of times. Her body was accompanied bv her sister Edith "UlYnmtMrs. C. H. Stewart, Mrs. J. Garth at tho home of Mri- John B1nck.'L. A. Moore llfcsidcnt. occupied the chair. Dc- l was The visiting Committee reported n‘, Mrs. G. S. Morrison, when a cast Iconsisting of tAbe-gweii Chapter it |.0.D.E. Observes Founder's Day —Fourider's Day, February 13. was observed by the Abegweit. Chapter of the imperial Order Daughters of the Empire at the home o! the Regent, Miss Wanda Wyatt. Summerside, when a de- lightful social evening was held. The following program was presented: A brief history of the Chapter, organized in 1915, was given by Mrs. J. S. Perry, who stated the purpose of the Order was to stimulate and give ex- pression to true patriotism. Four charter members were present, Miss Mary Hunt, Mrs. J. S. Perry, Miss Zilpha Sharp and Mrs. Elia Hacker. A Questionnaire on the history of the Order entitled, “Do You Know", was won by iiliss Agnes Ramsay, Mrs. J. S. Perry and Miss Carrie Holman, the in- terrogators being Mrs. L. Suth- erland and Mrs. A. S. Hopkins. The next on the program was "Looking Backward Fifty Years" when the following ladies in_ suitable and charming costumesi sang the songs of that period: Miss Dorothy Wyatt, Mrs. MatuilO Mill. Mrs. J. M. Logan, bits. Erie MacKay. Mrs W. E. Smallmanw Toombs, with Mrs. Creclman MacArthur, accompanist. A con- test on the Streets and Avcnucs of Sunimcrside was won by ll. . and Mrs. W. Strong. Another special feature "A Fantasy of Fifty Years Hence" (2000 A.D.>. written by Mrs. Gerda Morri- son, Mrs. C. H. Stewart, Mrs. J. Garth Toombs, lVIrs. W. F. Strong. Miss Dorothy Wyatt. Miss Gladys Holman, Mrs. J. S. Pcrry and Mrs. R. A. Horne staged a mos‘. interesting performance. The tea table with iis artistic arrangement of daffodils and lighted green tapers was ccntrcd with a three-iicr 50th anniversary I. O. D. E. candid-lighted birthday cake. Presiding over ‘the tca cups were Mis Mary Hunt. and Mrs. J. S. Perry and assisting tn serving were the councillors. After the refrcshmcnts an rn- joyable sing-Song brought the meeting to a c1ose.-—S. On May 20. 1927. Charles Lind- bergh made the first trans-Atlantic solo flight. NOTICE "i tit" hon"- ni’ their trrother. u: Star-lav Arthur of Ahertnit. from t-"icrn the f‘tl1t‘i".1' was paid pr]. "W uffcwtoon The scrvir-P was "oudtwtcd hr the Rev. P A, Fm. “""'lcl' c‘ .-\"~Prton United church. "<=‘stcd hi" the Rcv. W. Weale of rirP/tnmnttnt Church 0' Christ who led in nravcr and render/vi a solo. Htwtis sun" were "Pct-k Of *""=" and “Abide With Mo" “mbcarers were ‘Wessrs, Robert "’i‘1‘am=. Irvine Williams. Kcir "imubcll. Burton Stew-art. Nelson "‘“‘"" and Jantes Arthur Interment wit: in (“mctcrv at Alborton. Siirvlrine are two brothers and fnilf‘ sisiers- Jame-s 1n United males. stanlev at. Aihertxm. Mrs. AIM-under Stewart of Hunter Riv- cr. i-"riilh Lottie and Joan in Ar- lington Mass. i-iillcrr-st ICE-BOUND CONTINENT Of Antarcticaa 5,000,000 square miles probably less than 100 miles are free from permanent ice cov- ering. BOX 504 MRW" For-nth. or calm. Alber- . The Annual lileeting of 'the share-holders and patrons iof the Crapaud Creamery ‘will he. held in the Crapaud Public Hall on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 21 at 2.00 p.m. KENSINGTON RINK WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15th Physical Fitness League Summerside Juveniles Versus Kensington Juveniles Summerside Midgets Versus Kensingtvon Midgets First: Game 7:30 Sharp Skate After Games Fir BAINlERlEi1llb{t‘l‘.'1'-1.‘;'.'.:JS‘J-‘L°:f.m BRElAlGuiitnWlNDUSlt tiuiifiiitar PAGE ELE CAPITOL Summerside trooav and THURSDAY Today 7:15-9:15 - Thursday 3:30-7:l5-8:15 Sponsored by the Y's Men Club “The cmedy of the year" "it's a wow from beginning 1'0 and!" HEDDA iloPPffl MONTGOMERY- in t-he WARNERiof ._ _. QOUNE Itctois ALSO NEWS - SPORTS - CARTOON REGENT TO-DAY a. THURSDAY Today 3:30, 7:15 and OAS-Thursday’ 7:15 and 9:15 i /" ‘unfiiflfll’ tall/willow“! llmliilrulalnni with BAR ARA STANWYCK John BOtlS I Arum SiiiRiiYv ' Alfili HA1! FOR BURNING or BEliEtillE RINK MORTGAGE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15th at 8 P. M. (‘JIARLOTTETOWN ICE FOLLIES -l-Iooke - INTERNIEDIA ABBIIJ . -Vs.- FREETOWN RIJYAIJ Skating After Admission $6 and 88 dents Lunches served 5y the Women's institute Canteen Service ALL FORD CARS AND TRUCKS» A Large Stock Carried At All Times And Any Not 0n Hand Available In 2.4 Hours ' Phone, Write or Call For Prompt And Satisfactory Service F. E. McDONALD METEOR - MERCURY OEALE" SOMMERSIOE PHONE "I961