' 1 y nos ' rill: GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETQWN .....-.............. 4-'.:'i I ' V V I V i I - V g,.,,i : . ,..,..,.. .,,,,,.,,..,. A R D. N Death I." yslde Lou Tm it 0 S'slde Boiarians Gives N Review Of Canadian T ' """' '”"" """"'” ""' "" u ' Swan in "To W Hear” - Action On Korean Front u.-o Arrinoeoountyvbwpolnt ., . ms is lducatlon Week. -rh m. r ---:-:....m..... . spoiugm, 1.-mguuga on an yu-mu: (while Canadian troops in Ker. stant. moved W by road in clear . . , -Elma 1 "1 aspects of education as it afiecu -- i 0e re-lied I-tier their iii-at iront- 5"I'"- , wwmu” . , 3",.” 5",". n,....,,,,. wank" "um Pm” County Hum” onll suns ch. pupm, gm uu,h,,,' Q” P". Mr. Clarence Mercer.”superll-l- line operation. Canadian Press Constants pltml nude the first r. News-alanll. star Ifpeet; last Gaalet. It Granville Street; 1'' exits. and indeed everybody else in Nhdent of the summer High correspondent Bill Boas wrote the c0Wl0' With "10 Imiliy I-lid Icon '.'o'.u"'-o':.'r'o3'.a'i,'?:'l".33" III! II! III . &liDUI& AI auardias so use 'eHIe 11" following.-:egea,i lr'I"Il-with C easltating a third game.-5,, , ...............,y... - . . E . . My:-sDoueNie'a oroeemsosess street: Ilaal new 3 ' T1; illnleill 0' the community. The modern ” ' end Academy we the ioiiowinz review of their c-mo- " ”"'P"'V W19-' Meier Vim Wnc, an-9.” Mug. 5",", 3” g...” 3",". g Mu" 0! GI : siill; anna. mu” 0, sdunuon u, pm, under guest speaker at the regular meei- high since rail. 19 to put the cs... Lill:v of Hamilton was looked it: I g .g I I. I- Waite II Keleilseen in. 80th year. M'r.wilanc:.u::'iio'l-'5 ”" mmwoi” 0! oubuc exsmin. in: of the Rotary Club of Sum- sdia-ns' action into perspective.) combat. it platoon led by Lieut. 4 : wur ygngog og-neg ,d-In Imck 0: conumon or "N such. and the strengths am: merslde at the Olympia. Rertsur- . mu Murray Edwards of xelowna. B. ' Aibarloai lrsak Wash. liuaasahtiva. Iun no at his age had not ill. weaknesses are assessed for what '”" V""m"Y- 5' "W59 e "193" ' 3" C" "'""”h” m' m'”” "kl" ' l n.,..- ..,,ogg........, 3,... .m cl. .. gm 1g 0”, they are worth. Mieast, thials the in keeping with "i-'.i:ueIil0h Canadian. Press star: writer "'.;,f,',l:,"t',,'i;ig,'",,,',. mu m Du, to inch". in "in -fun Judge l. G. Lewis. -1111 mom-an lneetln oi ,;m1dent of the P. E. 1. Red 1,,” H c. pr: 3.: . primary purpose oi Mussel Week" now being . ' um "" "M 1' 0" their perk-I pierced by bullets costs, the new price of the Society open the campaign 1..., ,,. mg, ,,,,,,,,, hm I em, Week, mg 1;. m .4, u... .,.,,,..,,..,,. in file course ofhls talk Ila nol- . wu3'r CENTRAL SECTOR. engineer In Scotland, .,.a go. ity will depend so is large extent Niche ehenselneducstion brought Korea. March 5-(OP)-The first W "We "N no ellile"-M The Hlllman Minx is now 31825.- some years was engaged in the on whether we are to probe the about by payment or Family Ai- Canadian from-line action in the -b”'m10n ldV8ll09d W0 Hillel. 00 effective February 218” . 305! y . . fund; over LJRW on Tuesday. the Nilrlel Home Wednesday a: fox ranching business. first resid- Weak spots of our educational pro. 10Whnces. that of making at'tend- Korean war which ended last . Sign 6ih at 6.40 pm. 3 p.ul. lng at Alberion. and coming to grain and try to tint: remediu. or ehce compulsory especially on the week. was I'll-day cemluisn in "M hm” C"'”'"" 1951' we have eight in , -r Summeralde hbout 20 years. whether we are to get together in 111411 E11001 1lVe1- "Hill DDR6 I V'h1'3-ll V-My IdVl-M94 Gllht miles 3s..gompgu1u undo, ".3- nock 3'5 the Old Pl'lCe- 1' hb. He was a member of the Pres- a s lrit of problem." he said. "since all ainst fir-ml ant. - ' ' byterian Church. and a member eacltl, othu'm:ll:pf-lhfngyacrgoir 3:: Cmibelled 10 Itwnd Sdlool Wit: :9 OPPOSNDD-I, "chad Chm yalgk Lucid”, ulsndla M”. e hrtrgt served County juvenile playdowns, Free- of the Loyal Orange Lodge. and wonderful um," mg; 1,", been lher they are interested or not. (In an accompanying note ed in ml; in” n umm pa now man- '-ovvn-Bedeaue Rovers vs. Victoria a man held in the highest eiteem accomplished. we like Leonora Steps should be" taken to give Boas explained that the eight-' Th 9 5 unuu on m" uni umctured in Canada' East Prince Rangers. These teams by Eli Who had the pleasure of guy”... "mums up of we plow (these pupils a more practical edu- mile gain was reckoned as the th Cy fivri-:6 haw” huh "NM"! These cars may be Seen at are now tied for tho Prince hi: acquaintance coring spirit. when she tells of eeiioh-" crow flies. It involved oonalderab- killed and ill;-em:mirf;:d"m”-Mr sumpmggmn Mo-Ions -IIDIQUI IXNK, Tuesday. ;,,.;n REGULAR monthly ldarch 5th. final game in Prince - 1 me Ladles' Aid will anliellg 1: the Nurses Home on Wednesday, March 7th It 3-00 P- ill. ..... ',gopm AND School Welfare County title. Coma all and sup- His wife predeceased him about the m ,, cumbm gh g. He then outlined the ese 1 l to d b Group will meets hhilalrcnb 7th at aort our future hockey players. six years ago. He -is survived by of w,,:mpmhmegt":, nzcgmfnmgg plan. of the Summuudeprmgh gvg:':';u'h"h;'lf;'”t;nfn')”” ""1 wig” nxwwailgl a(5;el'l'ie': Wm”??? Summerside mo '”."I.”.I.H.'.ih Edcugziion "woel: 2;,m. um 8.15. Admlmon '35 "Id arllh dyliglluilliiegie lin:3?e"3.' Wlltlon; .- School. which consists of a basic While the territorial gain was bcmbg gnu the p.mcf::o ::d CLARIVS SALES AND' sbsena um um”, know he "mm on "me. education for all up to grade ten achieved primarily through chin-. pulled back guglmy, sum Md to SERVICE The Community College public j waking class will lead a dis- gugsion on education. All mem- bm and interested friends are liked to attend. .10 ATTEND CONVENTION- in-5, George Harding, of "Jean's ileuuiy Shop". Kcnslngton. and yrs. Lloyd Rogerson. Cra-paud. left on wednesday morning on a two .,,.el.s' mp to Monireal. They will mend a Hair Dressing Show. be- ginning on Monday. and will be west; or Mrs. Rogerson's daughter, Gma, Mrs. Harding will also visit other friends. made while in Montreal some years ago. ..roRTY HOURS Dl1VcVrION- the annual forty hours devotion opened in st. Paul's Church. summel-side. yesterday mcrnlng rilih mm of exposition at ten ,-clock. The pro pace ( For peace) us celebrated at '1. 30 this morn- lag and with mass of reposition at no on Wednesday mornlni. Dur- mg the devotion. masses began at live o'clock and continued on mmughout the morning. A large number of the priests from the lurroilnding parishes are in atten- dlnoe. assisting the regular priests of the parish.-S. -rUNEKAl. BEll.vlClS- The iuneril of the late Maynard Le- iurgey took place yesterday after- noon from the Bowness Funeral Home. Summerside where service was conducted by Rev. W. A. St. Eleanor: mm - SAD NEWSGECEWED - Word has been received in Surn- merslde of the death on Sunday evening of Miss Lois Alward. daudhter of the lain Mr. and Mrs. Nelson -Alward of Summerslde. Miss Alward had been employed with the Civil Service of Canada in Ottawa until her. retirement some years ago. Since then she has been living in Toronto. where -her death occurred. She was a sister of Mrs. A. R. Brennan of Summcrsidc.-S -VALENTINE PARTY-A Val- entine 'party was held at Kelvin Grove. School on 'w"ednesday. February ldoh. Program consisted of games. Of special interest was a peanut hunt. conducted by three groups. led by Janet Crozier. Kathryn Machdurdo and Gerald Miller, and won by Kathryn Mac- E. E. Parkman. Opt.D., R.O. OPTOIIETRIST Eyes E mined l Glaagea fitted Office Hours: ' I to 12 - 1 in 5 ' and by appointment Phone 3287 REGENT. THEATRE BLDG. Summer Si. summeralda -w The funeral "Nice Wm be held 0, knowkm do” mp one and iihen a three way option. ese withdrawals. the initial camp- fight mg way bmk mm hm pom- at their Pope Road home this save to climb on from th'ere." 1:.di::V0;l;'lI;ahIfc:?:g;i: gulrhndfin i3;mmg;;emP:terli:;i;I lwglich the Chinese ind u. ' pe . People's Cemetery.-S. progress seems obvious. In sum- - ----- merside. as" in other Inland con. ',fe:'fif;L”:n"ff': f::f"gaj"f:ch';ii':i.'. 3;” '"”"'V W W” if "M" '"”"Y frviileee stuck. casualties by , . ii-es, we. are set-tins I"? "W course lead i ihytr de.s " . I then totalled nine killed and 26 '3'. t ' I 6 d , C 00 e the old system of training all our H, , ggd i) woe J, t ' th Th" .Ch M” ud'1e"””' "'”""y Wundedo b es8'9na 3' 3 R . children icr universities. which a shwyd ff, mm. option"... evf: L".;?:,e:a "T: Y,f.,..,?;f.,”.?...”":.3;;';; ovffb; r3f;(f'”'Y;:. - ';l;mi00k ' A 0 Dos one on 419 ever enter. We are striving to give - , , .. mm-e no per :i?f:.."”:.. .;::::::":i no. he .."il:rs' '- 9"” "M" . thing oi value which the - - ' - 0- - - lie. used phos- Schurmlm school Plude mg L." gww with them u meg, C3: mgr stride. d d l m long as the enemy willed. phorous bombs in set fire to the C C:llI'ler;;lnkAcc':ogntlIIt turned to the air last Friday eve- with the complicated business of voiced cgnmtg ;einl;”:';:'idu'edP';:; wglgnaiftlgn Srncigllliizns wilxrfaliedans gilt aidd machine-gunners under nu "1 Baum?” "mm'"' P- n y Foulds of Vancouver tion CJRW. This interesting pro- coura in an in gm. un- M gram will be a weekly feature but 3:9 ?.:y thgf, in cumg 0:1; We WW5” 9! SW57 hr, End" Italian campaign Veitfim 11311 W to put out the fies. gunmen”. P I L and will bring together school 9... cent, 01...... buy, ma 5. per eleven and twelve foyii. would contend with. yet proved able to as ..-me pgmm. ,,t' ' ' ' children from an pnrtg of the cent 01 cut girls who am” Junk”, bridle that SHIP YWW exi-SW18 b0' lock horns with the Chinese deB- tight, patrolling vigorously and island. high school (ewe V11, rm .0 Wlleenllijadeshierl arid! pite sodden gear. slushy mud and watching sir snack; on the n coslng - e lnvl e e mem- the gching cold. Chinese iti h d. was filled with real performers. in eqmvuem would seem to up g H PM om 0 an They presented their readings. dune ant we nu" have .' long ediiiiif-l0ll3! exhlbli-'10?! i?e1n8 held fire and hallstomls oi grenades. 01 the Canada”. cracked the group singing. vocal solos. and W” to go. We an um gym: to iilrlis week in the auditorium of the may crawled on mndg, knegg and Cmmse dehymg Hue. Fouldl, Madam pony mwnim 0: the ggrigsslgrllealls. gpceclafllnefgaeiugcg 9"” ma” M 0” pup”: ""0 the sud?iT:i:mt:erglwno:?&a:' Austin 2:31” txillile ytvzrdite odefirald fgnachme-gunnen and meta" u"' 7 Dirty W” W9 Wmmi 0' me v'l' for the second portion of this ”me m”ld' trying to pound "ma" Scales of the Charlottetown club. by cg): thick lscruby -d brlar. Ne,t5.('n',I,,:,;3nIe..l1oydupH”gnoxggflggvntf i Maulvfurdo and Kathryn MaoMur- tan 5 I N I, hm 5” one of the most significant .. g M . . . do asmallmerl gave out many nice ipeiltaegn c,?,,,,,;” 652:" 1.534,; changes in our modern high Ji w' Leck” ””" er51d:s 3”! d I” ;Vc'g;nei:i9u:i;i1';:593-tlt'::'2f Feb. title!-Iill 410 was taken by valentines to teacher and pupils night brought together Central school is the introduction of vo- . 901;! 9" gimmhiui wam level Georges company and Hill soo by After the mail was distributed pu- 3edequg and West Devon schools. cationsl guidance and career coun- ed to e the cover the Can: that of M21. Gecnge mini, 0: oils were .treIied to iudse end Six rounds of spelling were seiore. The aptitudes of students I iffilgmllllmlg unable u; me new Milli miaioodielsls ssstltiulb. i - I a cry a ac s emerged victorious 'by a score of helped along the lines to which . '.n..a's 23-19. The iollowlnl students rED- than are most fitted. Where this ' 3' mm me Krgggdein xggd tic" had Telldafed both hill-S un- resented the two” schools: Vhkgest innovation is introduced into a E-loliilncrg lack and exp e 1' terllzblehlllld l.h:C;lBl'Ie'Ji1e withdrew. : 'T" Devon. Pearl Bo nson. ay 80- school and carried out with eneriy P E ' N d i ll - are an e Pain-lcias 1 k';Mi'- jew1:l'l::"o! sGu”:':'e';ud;"”!': Donald. sic-lla MacNevln. Doris ma commency ram" hue been 0 s' These corlcglitlalons gnsjglledts sat tight, pguolnng wggycly. ;IriPv;r:ll"W Sm me Pl-mu Coda” MacNevln. Norma Grigg. Central encouraging. when 1; g, cu,-led posted Cane n is 3 . D osplisl.- . ... B. F. Hunter Ii. 0. afternoon with interment in the Thai. Education is making steady hm universities. l mo-ye” com. nmwd mm physwu toughneu sum than hunch” moth" good dc” 16” ml" 10 9" mm Wm ence 811 the Way iiimilgh the similar to a trceless version of mm. sum,-3 and Gems” mm 'nli'il at 7-30 p.m. over radio sis- adult living. we have made an en- t - i 'he D?-Dimllelli 01 EdI1CIll0ll in more drenching rain than any ghog up the chine” H the y tried PHONE 2888 The Hut pan of the program comma" Jum" mntlwhmon or be" 0f "19 NW5 i0 hiiend '3” Under witherllll small-arms Feb. 2'7-Australian troops. east ontlne Box. Janet Crozlar. Jean hour program was the m," in, pegs into round holes. ML David scales of Fmemwn and They were umble to come to fleeing chmesg. i nuts by the teacher.-Bur. given and Central Bedeque school are carefully studied and they are F. h ad” at the Chinese weapomwu and the Ausmmmp H In I s an ng ac- Eai Most IS . . the full weight of New zealand Bedeque. Terrance Fraser, Myrnn t h 154, ted; d (,1. 5,g(cp)m Green. Roland Dawson, David 3;” Rmmfar mg .ny;amrga;::;smtam- N00"? l::t'c:wu um mm artillery and United States mortar l 16 I . i llsrper oi the Baptist Church. T-"i Schurman, Clara Johnston. ti . 1. 1 . y Wm, and air support. l Interment was in the Peoples ” M”-fhkiilcocllfk 0113:! This prollram is being sponsor- :g:l':i:,1m':egnt Pgemrlgs zrmaggg gggmf cofrgbins fa:1:'i:',,wnd. Though the battle was often ln- I . . onougmlsr comm”, Ru Mug, were Mu” land Equ Dillon xmpayt ed by M. F. Schurman Co. l..td.- application to the pxject in mind This WM shown may 1" a ten”. casualties wen wnnrmngly . , . , . n. Hartwell Oondon. William Vi" m y"”'d'y or on" on 5' rather than flitting from one Government return tabled ill the lllhl Ind by "i9 W” the wemy C ' l c'm”m' vb"! Anlna i Schurman. Albert Woodslde. Alhan ”"'””" ""i"T5 withdrew from hills 419 and soc. . A Glaaaeg ritua- PEONE 3116 bright idea to another like a rustic commons in reply to questions by the ml was 11 kmed and 24 Lecky. Roy Clark. William Is- swaln on his first visit to Coney Thomas xickham (L-Kings). It mmyys -r- The many friends of Dr. li:.E. Parkman are pleased to learn that he recovered from a severe at- tackiol the flu and is now sblel to be out and about again. - 8 S'side Curlingl x Club. Schedule The following is the schedule oi teams to play at the SlllIIl!lel'lHr Curling Rink this evening. MALLMAW8 BUILDING l Summeralde, P.E.l. i ..:-. -EUNEEAL Yl3TEBDAl' .- Tlic funeral of the late Mrs. lid- nrd Perry of summcralde was held yesterday morning from her late residence to st. Paul's church there the requiem mass was cele- brated by Rev. J. A. Leclair. The list rites at. the grave were per- formed by nt. luv. 0. J. Mac. Illisn Pail bearers were: Means HWY Bernard. Henry Perry. Joseph Arsensult, Wilfred Perry. Vernon Arsensult. ldlgar 1-iougll. ion. Interment was in the st, II. E. ,!l.,l.IS INSURANCE Fire '- Auie - casualty V I Summer 81.. Summeraide' PHONE 2418 j ' 'l Island. p NEW AC"V"'95 M .1": :.i.;”::?...?.'. ll ?.".in?”8f.ii..:i ...1:i.:"if::.i.:::i”ii?i3i'"r-it ..... ..,. .. ...... , ,,, . ' ggu ogs. mprov g o”"”" W” ” Md V” m" with every same they play. de- at were struck with the wide scope oi were Quebec 9.68 pounds: New g crystal rink last. night is the practical training given. Com- Brunswick 9.5; Mgnlgcba. 9.04; action and four in a battle accl 01.5 to 1. The more It tyhe en;C0: f d (hi i i: . I d Vl fluid 0! Grenade! :'1”'w:,;T”h.om iNlzr't'herTrc;:m? '61. students will do after they leave katchewan 436. No ilgures were '5 1 - second, and shot two goals to well. achcol. in the high school proper ainilable for. Newfoundland. Most of the wounded were vc mwn. on, in the um, "um ,0 ii h to th "8 "me in re" among 9 will some day be filled by the fish at an annual per capits. rate to rejoin the unit. given to a commercial class in bia 13.22 pounds. kmed in action and 8 smh dud felted the wemnzmn h m 1". "SWME '” "Vera! "q""”' mei-clal courses such as this give a Ontario 8.26; Prince Edward Is- 010"” the zu-st, period Wu 1 to 0 go, up tom "d Tryom The” "ma it is impossible to alln as directly The return said a survey showed tims of grenades rill-her thin A trophy ha, beg" donaged mg sudents now attending school. But of 36 pounds. This compared with while the Chinese regularly ev- HOCKEY showed per cisplta consumption of Wmllldedo Summerside I-llzh School. We Figures for other Provinces ox woundkand H wounded. 10 m ”'d 1'”"""”'""” hm” L935" fine preparation :or the work the land 1.45; Alberta 7.12 and sas- is. They increased it to 3-0 in the played at the victor” mnk In as this at the many positions that the people of Halifax consumed small arms fire and are expected ch, two yemaining gums, Tryon aptltudes and capacities for dif- l'f.96 pounds for Montreal and acuate their dead and wounded. at and Victoria, have started the fereni. fields of work can be noted 17.90 pounds for Toronto. Figure-I least 50 bodies were counied when VI. GIIESTEII 8. mm Cement;-8' "T 7'” dchck play-offs for the cup. There's and developed to give some pre- for other cities were not available. we Cgngdjgng 1-enema their 05. - g k l I bet th 1 anti f r the work she d. and C ds' atlonal pe capita rate ti . R rts indicated that sev- dIyB;)lgI:.tl;rn?o.:Yhf;l-Ao:TpYly'?t.:k-:31; .;"':;k1mu-n" um "' T'D' Mm" eflsrclarllyl ltlnce ivlfgnflr-s?epla.e3r.-3;: ghus gin give more meaningnto the bx 1?: p(:.l:d5. coanparred with 11.1 ,aer:lv?ll1nde:)Cod enemy troops had CRYSTAL RINK ' ' "v 9- game was a draw. stuents' efforts. pcunds for the United states. 20.9 been killed by combined infantry. TUESDAY. MARC" am. LLB. ni Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynier. M pg nail skip, vs I Nicholson . ' ' ' ' ' i i It is expected that the final The cultural aspect of school life pounds for the United Kingdom artillery and air attacks. . Barrister. solicitor. Notary. WIS held at Kelvin Grove school :1, i;:,:;d;g -Mnggn,-urevru-;v M .'.i'.'3: 5?”u.Z"::2iT.”i..”3ini3ii ?.i':'..?.32.i”..J.”.”.fI'fi';..r"?.Z5"12 :'33.o93'”..2.”."i?”unf”E.r3G33L': ”” .."Ei2 i5.Z.S.".i..'”3;i?i...;"i2i".2iY EASTVROYAI-TY lee. ' f - '''''''3' i vlct l lu it. i . ersus- . T J” C”'”' G'''” C”””' ii”: ' or ' n . life”. " "u " M ” mm ' "V "iZiIT' i'oTr'n. much. sdvanc- s'smn CRYSTALS 0”” "H-"iv We'll” '0 Lats Aleath strolls. Kc. Coliseum Prolnpily Attended To. Money to Loan "'3 H085. Lillian Court. Errol Caseley. Sheila Caseley. Judy Wells. Lloyd Blanchard. wu- Md. Marlene Maolidurdo. Kenneth ski lioue. Walter alsndhud. James Plynter and Myron" Paynter. Games were played which were -'""”hV"lJ0l'ed by Ill. and Myron melted many nice presents. S "-.,Mrr- Pnvnier arrived with .bili:iillllches. a nicely decorated mi day. cake and ice cream. slfs ,! ihlsslsleii in serving by the F903” er. Miss Eiihel Callaghan. ed Plvini: 'refr'eshmentI. all join- Youiff -;i;:idillg1.l 'i:appy Birthday to 40 .vmm--Bsunrought the party ed 1,1000 yards unopposed and ueut. Ned Page of Edmonion led the baf.talion's first patrol dash Intermediate "A" Series into the village of Kudun. Feb. 2)-A clean-up day on i Permit Gus St. F. X. mwxy-won puma”. mm. Game time 8.30 Playoff Opener MONTREAL. Mal-ch 5--(CP)-- into Kudun which discovered two i J CAPITOL Summon-aide STELIARTOR NS" Mum k President Clarence Campbell of chlnese wounded. (THE BEST IN SOUND s MOVIES) First playoff game aron. skip. v Vie Rowan. skip, vs. ma. Mac- rsrlane. skip. ltcif. Hoop Team Defeats Schuman'”s l 29-28 The l!..0.A.!'. hoop team defeat- ed 5churman's at the airforoe bas- -umgm K M h" gggm , g - ' F - the National Hockey League io- Feb. 21. In a cold. drenching day)-(Reaut:':l'- ft:-Gen. M:.i- licalvler VAsrslfii-ghhntggmst ddtailg night announced that Gus Mort- downpour, worse than anything their 3. rudgway told corres- Stellarton noysl. 9-1 here tonight .”"- T0””'i0 df"""'"'"- W" f" 9!"-'0"'li"'d 1” 1”1i'- ””u”u”""”" DOMOMI lode! the United Nlioiol to take the first game in the best- WW9, iii 91'? ior 1498” in 10- cleared seven series of h . mtg- iorces are capable of stopping any of-five final series in the Anti- "uh" ""19 "K11"-'it Delmli Red his seven miles across country - southerly thrust in Oentral Korea gonlsh -Pictou - Cclchesier Senior Winds It Deiroih ward the village of Sogu. The " gh, mommy hug Qha snmuon Hockey Leaguep Morison. given a match mlscim- Patrlcias first casualties were "mid 1,, --mgm-huy uguedu 1; gm," W", 3.3 n m, and 0, duct penalty Saturday night" as a soldiers injured in falls from the Chinese oonnnltiea all their the first period and 4-4 when the Milli 01 I stick-vivlniilns ewode iireacherous. ice-clad loch G"! N! forces and additional armies. whistle blow to end the middle in I who Willi Chiceso Bl-ck the night LAST SHOWING TODAY - 3:30-7:15-9:15 "ROSEANNA McCOY" With Farley Granger - Charles Blckford The Eighth Army commander session. But ch, co11,,l,n,' Wm, Hawks. was ineligible to play un- nb. 22... soaked to the skin .- ktball it lhth th - d in N.ll.i.. 1 tllh' 1 id. f.h Pizrli 0: 63 504”: 4.5131? me: ill: 3: '&'o'i.1'''"iao.lh.iJ "&'3&'lirti.'3".Tr'o I375 3?c”3Ty li.'Vsi.'. lilhlirdma mm" " 2:53 tween diwoigaaoiln " ma 23':ol3'.'.?5"c3 yoocvinoo ulrouin eel: rr-Is Tl-IE GRIPPING sronv or THE l-IATFIELDS was id! in favor of the airmen uloyhe, mm .50.", u even mo” . ' But. Campbell announced, an him while a patrol under 'Con- AND THE McCOYS. Ind It looked II If it were loin! in lmwrunz mm, 10””, "on, Nb. official investigation of the lnci- .----n--rm:--1-' u.dm.mp.. 3. "wed six dam gm; wgl bgigelgghlu 'rol-onto Tues-C America-5 most famous feud. see how a field commander could Iy- e II I G Ii'iii0i1iic9Yili-ill. ask for finer support than I have "coslstiiuies a disposal of the case." p- wigga mm the supreme coun- Pfodlldioll Down gglgscmfgn eiiiilbk i" W mm,” Mum , Wednesday 7:15.915 -. Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:10 man .. ' I The General warned that ter- M0fiI0l'l'5 990'"! "I hlhded, Merchant's League . '.:.i':l"i...Z':&?:.:2'b:it:i'&::: 3:.3.';.2E”.iii"i.3?.ii2”.'i.'..”i.'.1 mzsgmwnn omovlsmctow Irmcllwlwwk ions operations. saying "we 'flght iluced on r -- farms. ' ” ruued i ' swung his uicir srsrmsv snmon V o l '" ' '”""" L3: 'il?s'3"'i'i'.'i'.'.""!l'.. "?li.'"3'r2viS'JS " ”"" 3"""" 3”" '" ' ,"" nnsmnnshn the MM -luvoie i 16 as P! Pia. "i '”""' "Mia "” ”"""” "W year. the Bureau of Statistics re- Qmm ”",f,"V "'3' ,C,"','.d"'5. 7"” "Hi" "WWW 1"" 0'” ........- 2 s l e ""'”'"' ""9" '"W”'” '''””'i ported today.” ,p?,'f;,”," ' ' ” Ti "'1'" LONG RIVER vnis aoMa":4'ols near 9 1 3 1; Cumulative total for the year First came 7:45 Sharp INMIID o 2 a 2 we--we ..s:.W.. :i..::: .:'”:i::: mo. 1 1 ” ' 3 .... d"'c"1::' Sn? ,9?! -will be ino1'oronio Tuesday for the Semi-finals ' ' 2 3 ; 2 "rho annual meet-ins of the 0len- mu. 12-mon:i:' period t;"31s1"o2-1'. lhv""l"10il- mi:g'.,igV3;',”" L';ff,'fno - aladalal! dschooliusooi- ,' "- w. u" .'. ...' p g g 1 : W" W I illgapounds from 4083753000 in n 0' .3 'fmi"-"""L 5 l . 11 lml?1:llI:,(,llI:unel; !T68?ll7"(l0Opepol:l'd': , V - -.-"r-3: i: g .: ompared with s2.es2.ooo in ms. . M." ' . " "”""'"" . Cash income from the sale of . .p ' ' dairy products declined from 8321- l "W H-Ii D-wt-t ' T N N "Pie "3"-lo3i7a".il3.fii?.1'”l?53'””n';'..1.3i.'i;a SOLD EVER i - I" - Today 7-15-9-15 -M" """ imimlm! --W" C d i-' f a farm cash income of spprexi- ' " " ll rec-ived. i . ----- 5 5. I 15 ”” matsly slsooooooo followed by BUCKLEYS ” i - fin is one of I . ...........n.. I 0 0 butfsi-fat ai cheese CAPSULES some In is. ' Innis ----- U l 3 " " milk sas.ooo.ooo.' manufacturing ""'""hI in air . lo . Ilsvafi--......-... I i I AI is null: s2i.ooo.ooo and dairy butter Ni - - - season year. g -i........... 3, : : : at s2.soo,ooo. """""" "'"" 1.. n u The following officers were eleot- - ad for the coming year: Presi- dsnt.-- Mrs. Basil MacDonald: IINIINOTOII :,',:',,',',":""',,c'”,," ;,.,f".,,.,,' ,J,'"",,,."' E Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. John mm mm mm” N”. A ,0" at Wayne. Gall Russell in a story of II a -moi. M M I thsniu was nations the mirth; ' "3'""."""' W I ,',0"iv 8.3""! - om-",.;. 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