A PAGE - TWELVE GUARDIAN. WN ,. .. ...-. ....,............... ...-...... FERUARY 13. I733 Hampton And lllcinity -on Janluu-y am. Mr. Dugald Jilaaxinnon. at the residence of ir. and Mrs. W. D. Ferguson. De- lahle. celebrated the scum anniv- Relstlvu and frlemh of ms. Al- bxo Howutt. will regret to learn of recent injuries sustained through an unfortunate accident at her home in Tryon. Notwithstanding advanced years. best hopes are en- tertained for her restoration to for- mer health and activity. Mrs. How- aitt is a sister of Mrs. W.A. Mac- Qusrrie of Hampton, and of the Macvlitie brothers of Westmore- Vicinity Miss Beverley Howard of Cape Wolfe, Lot 7 spent a few days with her sister. Mrs. Cyril Mcxenna re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plans at rsalry of life's journey with a very nioysbls birtliday party, particip- tad in by his relatives and many lose friends. residing within the trovlinoe. Mr. MacKlnmon contin- es to enjoy sufficient health and izrength to enable him to visit rieoda and neighbors on foot. land. .M... at he as gene kl North River M mm” lulldm! G. Meteors 3. A capacity rowd wiimesed this game. Menu. Donald M -in and mum Morrison left on an ex- tended visit among relatives and viends in Calgary and Edmonton. rn February 3rd. They purpose ooppirw off at Toronto on the way 71 their dutinstlon, and will be hsgudtsthereofM1'.arrdM:e. '.W.Aoo(m, pastoral charge. the was greatly reduced. The result of the game in Victoria ion: on February 7th between sums from Orapaud and Tryon. &!uJted it a tie, with skating fol- msrig the game, participated in by no majority of the crowd attend- 18. -5-: WHY HAVE & s-g .13, Son: grgalcreerg. r s x 913 l 5 On February 5th. at North River mix. the game score between the lsryers from Nine Mile Creek and tape 'rra.vex-se was Bulldogs ti. hpe Traverse 4. is Mr. and Mrs. C.R Dimsforrri and auglhier Sharon have taken up vsidence in Hampton. and will aire over the business at the fmm- l r stand of Mr. Dunsfordls father, tr, 0. P. Dunsford. INTERRIIPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on 1. our Borden line West of North Tryon on Friday after- Rrofound concern of members and adherents of the extensive pas- torate of Rev. Mr. Killun. regard- ing, his health wi.ll be alleviated by the knowledge that M.l'. Killsm will be able to continue his work in this field without any undue break duo Now that the P.E.1'. Musical org- anization has permitted compet- - iiion for male quartettm in all Is- land towns an village choirs. It is hoped there will be entries from the two village choirs within this Due to unusually bad roads and weather conditions. church attendi- ancs on Sunday. February Blah at services of public worship throughout this pastoral charge -CE. noon, February 13th. between the hours of 1:30 and 4:30 pm, weather permitting. for the purpose of carrying out some necessary maintenance work. lMaritimc Electric co. Ltd. l Tyne Valley were in O'l.isu-y Tues- day, February 31!! on business. Friends of Mrs. Wesiman Harris of Oipeary are sorry to hear she is confined to her home tzlu-ougvh Au. hes. 'Ilhe January meeting of the On- lmwale Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Errol Stetson with fourteen members pruem. Mr. and Mrs. Ohosley Woodside of Unionvale were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.L, England on 'I'hurs- dsy. January 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Maobouga-li spent a very pleasant day in Cole- man Saturday, January (list visit- ing friends. The Women's Missionary Society of the Springfield West Baptist Church was held on Wednwday af- ternoon, February 3rd n't the home of Mrs. Ralph Cain with a good attendance. Sincere sympathy of the com- munlty is being extended to the family of the late Mrs. W. H. Den- nis of O'Leary who passed away so suddenly Tuesday morning, Febru- ary 3rd at her home. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis of Springfield West motored to sum- merside Friday. January 30th. They were accompanied by Miss Edna Ellis of Springfield. and Mr. and Mrs. J.7hesley Woodside of Union- vale -Miss Adele MacAusls.nd. nurse in training at the Prince County Hospital. Summerside, spent Sun- day, February lst at her home in Bloomfield, the guest of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Reg MacAus- land. Miss Joan MacDonald of Union- vale left Monday morning, Febnl- ary 2nd for Charlottetown where she has en'tered the Prince Edrwatd Island Hospital for training. Her many friends wish her every suc- com in her chosen profemion. Miss Jean M-acDougal.l of Sum- merside spent a very pleasant visit at. the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDougall the week- rnd of January (list. Mls Leone Horne and Master Parker Rodd of Summerside were also guests at Mrs. MacDouga.ll's home over the week-end. The Bloomfield Y.P.'U. met in the Y.P.U. room of the church on Tuesday evening, February 3rd with a. very good attendance. The meeting was opened by singing s. number of hymns. The president. Mir. Vernon Cornish. presided and lconducted the business period. A Bible study was conducted by Mr. Thurber. minister of the church, and I. lively discussion followed. .Ths next meeting will be held on 1 Friday night. l M Friends of Little Brenda Ellis. the lfour year old laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milford he of West Cape. are glad to hear she was able to leave the hospital and return to her home on Tuesday, February flrd. Although not completely hesi- ed. she will remain at her home for a. time and will later be removed nguin to an institution for further treatments. Brenda was severely burned about four months ago and it is sincerely hoped she will soon be well and strong again. The Misses Marcia. Norma and Elizabeth Pate. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pots of O'I.cary, are at present at London. Ontario (CA1-rroz. su.........aa. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY BIG DOUBLE BILL "TOUGH GIRL" With MONA FREEMAN - JAMES DUNN This picture is the code of her time, your time, our time, the fast and furious pace of today . . . . The story idea oi the yum! : A'rmN'.noN - xms - A'rmN1'IoN Another big "CARTOON CARNIVAL" this Saturday Matinee at 2' A Special Feature for this Matinee only: p ROY ROGERS (King of the Cowboys) in . "EYE! OF TEXAS" - sws ALL your uvonm: canroous onus on - com: ALL where they went to spend Christ- mas with their sister. Patricia Pate. Betty is nursing at the Westminster Military Hospital at London. Nor- ms is expected back to Prince Ed- ward Island sometime in February. and Marcia is employed at the R.C. A.F. Airport at London in charge of Central Registry. They like Ion- don very much and have s pleas- ant heated housekeeping apart- ment on Wolfe street at vmlelh they have entertained many friends from Prince Edward Island. A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Harris. Unlonvsle, on Tues- day, February 3rd in honor of Pte. Alfred Ragerecn. who is visiting his mother. Mrs, Rilly Rogerson and other members of the family in Uniorwsle, after serving in Korea for some time, A very suitable ad- BAND FOR KOREA-The band of the Royal Canadian Regiment nn plruls at a ceremony at the Nstimial War Memorial in Ottawa Freeland And lllcinity -Mr. Harold Phillips has re- turned home after a very pleasant visit to New York. Mr. Byron Banks, student. at P. W.C.. spent the February lat weekend at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks. Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke and daughter, Lila, St. Elesnors. were recent weekend guests at the home or Mr. and Mrs. James C. Palmer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubert Kuswetter and family were visitors to Free- .land on Sunday February lst. Her many friends are sorry to learn that M.i's. George Thompson, Con-way, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital and all Join in wishing her a speedy recovery to good health. . Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ma.oNevin, Summer.-.ide, Mrs. Stewart Banks and little son left for Halifax on Friday, February 7th. to take passage there for Liverpool, England.wherc she will be met by her husband. FIO. Stewart Banks. Mrs. Herbert. Fiddis of Truro, Nova Sootia, is spending a. few days visiting her father, Mr. Doug- las Milligan, nlso brothers and sis- ters here. The Missionary society of the Presbterisn Church met at the home of Mrs. Ivan Hardy on Fri- day, February 6th, with eight members present. The next meet- ing will be at the home of Mrs. Cecil Hardy. Mr. John Milligan. Mrs. John- sum Murphy and Mrs. Welter Connors of Portland. Maine. or- rived home on Saturday evening, January 30th, to visit their father, J Douglas Milligan. who has been very ill at his home in Pop- lar Grove. 4 sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald and family of Inverness on the death of their son. James. at Inverneas. on Friday, January 80th. Funeral services were held on Monday and burial was at St. Peter's Church Cemetery. Lot. ii. The funeral services were conduct- ed by Archdeacon Harrison. Sum- merside. The Freeland Women's Institute held their February meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert Palmer on the first Tuesday of the month. Eleven members were present and answered the roll call by present- ing quilt blocks to be used in making a quilt for the Protestant Orphanage. A donation was made to the "March of Dimes". A vote was taken on the delegates who will represent P. E. I. at the To- ronto oonventlon and it was also decided that the Institute support the courses offered by the Insti- tute. A dainty lunch was served and the collection was 52.76. -BY. foon and the presamsuon of I. love- ly signst ring from the community was made by Mia Phyllis MaoNelll. for which Alfred exprmed his ap- preciation. A social hour and sing- song followed with Mr). Rogereon at the organ. Games were also play- ed and s. delicious lunch was serv- ed by the hosts: existed. by Mrs. R. E, MacDonald. Mn. N.A. Shel- foon. Mrs. Wm. Bryan and Mrs. Wlllbur Grey, ford. Also Serial and News. Ladd lnihis greatest western adventure-s mighty outdoor dramn in color-"BlIANDllD". co-starring Mons Freeman. Charles Blok- drem was read by Mrs. N. A. 6hel- AZ; CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON ' Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee Saturday 34:30. the Alan on Saturday evening. February 7th. am the Princes Patr-iola's Canadian lnverncss 'And -A wcmw -Mr. Elmer Robinson. Mount Pleasant. was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bigger Dn Tuwily. February 8rd. Mrs. Elliott Biggsr, ponug, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bryant, Enmors. The many friends of Mrs. Bow. man Mllligan will regret to learn she is bedfast. and wish her a speedy recovery to good health. Mr.-and Mrs. Bten Williams, Tyne Valley, were' visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Major Mil- lignn, on Thursday evening. Feb- ruary 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlln and children Isabel and Kevin. Summersidc. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald on Sunday, February Miss Mary Milllgsn spent the February '1th weekend in Summer- slde at the home of Mr. and Ms. Robert Coughlin. Mr. sndlMrs. Ralph Murray. Mount Pleasant. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ma.c.Fadyen on Sunday, February 8th. The many friends of Mn. Fred Ooushlln. Enmore, will regret to loam she had the misfortune to break her leg on Wednesday even- mg. February 4th. and join in wishing her a. speedy recovery. Mr. Oharles MacDonald was in Tyne Valley. Friday, February lith. on business. ' Mr. Austin Maynard was a. vis- itor to Tignish on Friday, Febru- ary 6th. Messrs. George Costsin. Portage, and Edgar Morrison. Conway. were visitors in Alberton on Saturday. February 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Coles. Milton, were visitors at the home of Mrs. John Phillips on Sunday, February 8th. Miss Florence Curley. Welling- ton. visited her sister. Miss Ruby Curley. at the home of Mr. Ed- ward Bharbell, Portage. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MacNeill, Grand River. whose mar. riage took place at St. Brldgetfs Church. Lot 11. on Monday mom- ms. February 9th. Mrs. MwNslll was the former Miss Florence Kelley. Who is a popular school teacher and is teaching at Link- lctter Road this year. Mrs. Daniel Macoougall was in Summersicle Saturday, February 7 on business. Mr. Eddie Morrison. Conway. was visiting in Portage on Satur-- day, February 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bulgar and family. Portage. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Sandy Bulger, Murray Road. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and daughter Susan. drarlottetown, were visiting in Portage on Sun- day. Februsny nth. Miss Mary Fitlgerald. Enmore. was a recent visitor at the home of Mrs Merritt Milligsn. Mr. Eddie was visiting H. Kilbride aim. Kllrbrlde. Summsrslde, his father. Mr. John on Sunday. February .-P. wnsmonatanp 'w. I. The Weatmoreland W. I. met. at the home of Mrs. any Crossman for their January meeting. The president presided and the meeting REGENT Today .... .. Saturday . - d with Ode and Creed. Ten .. 3:30 - 7 - 9:15 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 BIG DOUBLE BILL CHARLES STARRETP - SMILEY BURNEYITE , VHARLEM members answered roll call, visitors were present. Two members paid dues. Collect- ion nmoimted to 01.10. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Reports of committees were heard. The school committee reported get- "ling ll. treat of apples for school children at Christmas. It was mov- ed and seconded that this bill be paid. New committees were appoint- Is fcllows:- sick Mi-e,'; W. Moore and Mrs. Chas. McKenzie; school, Miss Noreen Oakca: ” ” Mrs. may Cr man and Mrs, V. Maori; socisl, Mrs. W. Moore and Mrs. R. Msyhew; lunch. Nrs. Roy Cross- man. Mrs. W. Moore and Mrs. H. Csnfieldl Oorresponden was discussed. Institute news was passed around. it was moved and seconded that a pentrrsala be hell in oran- and leaves shortly for a tour of duty in Light Infantry and me Raye! um Korea. with Canada's 25th Infantry regiment who hws completed tours Brigade. The band follows bands of of duty in the Eu nu, read ' and sud. the president and secretary to ' (0?) mm National Defense) Enioyallle Program At liensington - Sponsored by the Hell Fund Ways and Means committee. a. well attended and successful social even- ing was held in St. Mark's Hall. K ” t , on Monday ovening, 1"sb11nry Md. Several times during the evening five young "Westerners", Linwood Gill. Ivan Gill. Lyman Moase. John- ny Inglis and Ivan Daye, in cow- boy style and costume. appeared in a "Roy Rogers show" featuring songs in solo, duet and chorus. "Bhare the Wealth" was ably conducted by John W. Murphy with Ivan Days and Ivan Gill assisting in quite a professional . An auction sale of donated articles conducted by Mr. Elmer Psynler realized a gratifying profit and provided considerable entertain- ment, other numbers on the well hal- anced program were -- Reading by Mrs. Townsend; Dialogue: "Mar- ried in Haste" - Horace Brysnton. Marion Rumay. Welter Mouse. Mrs. John Mouse; Vocal Duet by Laurette. and om. Mill: Monologue by Laurette Mill; in msrshmn.llow contest eaptalned by Cecil Mill and John Pillman. and Instrumental Music - Gr-ace Conrad, Inghsm Cole. Johnny Inglis. Ivan Days and Eric Days. . A bountiful lunch was served. and "The Queen" brought the pro- gram to a slosl. -Bil! . LAURA BAIN MISSIONARY SOCIETY -The Laura. Bain Missionary society tist Church held the meeting at the home of Mrs. W. G. Ellis on Monday evening Feb- ruary 9th. The president, Mrs. H. Crou- man opened with the singing of "0 Master let me walk with Thee." followed by the scripture lesson in St. Matthew 26. read by Mrs. Clarence Mercer, and a circle of prayer. The singing of "Work for the Night is Coming" closed this part of the program. During the Study Period Mrs. Frank Jenkins read an article on "The Colored Preacher, David George" and Mn. Roy Lidstone read a letter recently received from Laura Bain in India. After the Mlapah benediction a social hour followed when dainty refreslunents were served by the hostess. -S. TYNE VALLEY W. I. -The Tyne valley Women's In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. Carmen MacNeil on 'niesdsy eve- ning. Ilvbmary 3rd with a large attendance. Roll call was answer- ed by "where you would like to visit and why." CULICJDOIICCHOO was read and discussed. bills read and ordered paid. Reports of sick and school committeu were heard and new committees appointed. A collection for the March of Dimes was taken amounting to &13.l0. After the business part of the meeting -was finialhsd the pro- gram committee took shane arid a very pleasant social hour fol- lowed. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. Two dollars was voted to be sent to the '1'. B. usgue. Collec- tion was taken and the meeting adjourned. - FAST SERVICE nm.M1NGHAM.'1cngund (or) - A freight service by helicopter from the industrial Midlands to London has spsedsd ovsrlese ship- ment ot rush orders. One order for machinery spare parts was de- cenwey and Vicinity nu. Cssil lluilnnsa was summarais on business recently. Mr. un visiting relatives at Conway. 'Ilr.auliMra.Oarl1"ords.revis tune with Mr. Bruce Lewis. lummeraids. spent the February 'lth weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. was Delores Bigger. was a recent visitor at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison. Mrs. Eddie Morrison was a re cent visitor at the home of her father. Mr. Thomas Bigger. Port- llt . I Miss Verna Murphy. spent the weekend with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, East llldeford. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M Poplar Grove. were visitors at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Milllgan on Sunday. February 8th. Mr. William Burns of Malpsque was visiting his sister and brother- John D. Pelmer, on Btmdsy. l"ebr-uary lth. in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mn. Wallsos Morrison are visiting at the home of Mr William Bums, Malpeque. Miss Emu Paugh. Oonway. visiting her parents, Mr. and s. Leigh Psugh, East Bideford. on Sunday. February iith. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis and children. Russell and Wally. East Bldcford, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. James Winn and family. Freeland. were visitors a the home of Mrs. John Brooms on Sunday. February am. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams and daughter Roby, Borden, were vis lung in Conway on Sai.urduy.Fcb- ruary 'ith. -Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morri- son hsve returned to their home after visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Robert Morrison. Argyle shore. They also visited friends at Borden. Miss Lorena Thompson. weekend with her George Thompson. Conway. visited her mother. Mrs. father. Mr at Tyne Valley. -P. Stanley Bridge Notes Friends of Mrs. Sadie Maclisy will be sorry to learn she is ill at the home of her daughwr, Mrs. John Costello, Charlottetown. Miss June Morrison and Miss Olga Woolner was visiting Miss Lillian Coles recently. Mrs. J. l. Flemming. Miss Vir- ginia Fiemming and Mrs. V. M Maaclcsn were visitors to the city recently. Mu. W. 0. Myers was a recent visitor to Summerside. Mrs. Stanley Coles was a recent Will! S Miller. lllerslie. is friends at St. Eleanors. Portage. Freeland. Sterling Sum-i meraide. spent the February 7th and George Thompson, who is a patient at the Stewart Memorial Health Centre ill nenonung GIOIGI A. DOUCIT'l'l in V -In the pusing on Friday even- inl. January 16th of George A. uoette. Skinner's Pond suffered 0 loss of a good citizen, an able and intelligent leader, a fine gen- tleman and a man one would be - proud to call "friend". He was born sixty-nine years ago at Waterford. P.E.I.. the son of the late John M. Doucette and Rebsooa McKay Doucette. After finishing his education in the local schools he went: to work with his father in his fish processing estab- lishment at Waterford. and later thromh sheer ability rose to own- er and operator of his own plant at Skinner's Pond. His life was - truly. a useful and industrious one as is testified by the comfortable home which he built and the pro- ductive auras surrounding it; thin in addition to his canning estgb. lishment. the products of which - were always a superior quality and found a ready market. For the past several years due tu ill-health Mr. Doucstte was unabls 11110111. to take an active part in the act- ! uul work, but through the wise guidance and advice he gave his sons they continued to conduct the business in a brilliant manner. His character. personality and methods of working were such that the men in his employ loved and respected him. while those with whom he had business relations learned quickly to rely on his hon- - esty and fairness. All who knew him and regarded him so warmly will surely miss him as does his family, so dear to him. He was a devout member of the Roman Catholic Church and his zealous Christian manner might well be a model for all to follow who wish to lead an ideal Chris- tian life. Ever ready and willing to help in community enorts and to encourage and assist those in trouble and need. his presence will be sorely missed and difficult to replace. t His wife, the former Eleanor Myeab. and I. son Fred predeceased him. Left to mourn his memory are six sons and four daughters: Roy and Wilfred on the home- - stead; Welter. Gerald and Austin, Skinnerls Pond. and Harold with the Canadian Army. Fredericton. N. B.'. (Eleanor) Mrs. Melvin Pet- ers. Lachute. P.Q.: (Delora) Mrs. Patrick Black, Saint John. N. 3.; . (Evelyn) Mrs Morris Yule, Mont- real. P. Q.. and (Noreen) Mrs. Donald Copeland. Lschute. P. Q. Besides his immediate family there are left to mourn the loss of a brothrr, four sisters: (Rebecoa) Mrs. Bert Anderson. Boston.Msss.; (Katherine) Mrs. K. Allen. Wind- sor. Vermont: (Clara) Mra Wil- liam Kitterage, Ocean City. N.J.; and (Bertha) Mrs. George McNsv- in. Costa Mesa. California. and four brothers: Patrick. Waterford; Wilfred. Skinner's Pond; Ernest. Saint John. N. 13.. and Fred. New- castle. N. B. The funeral. which was one of the largest in the vicinity for some time. was held from the residence to the st. Simon and St. Jude Church. Tignish. on Tuesday morning. January 20th. A requiun High Mass was sung by his pastor. Reverend J. A. MacDonald. assisted by the parish choir under the direction of Reverend Dennis Gal- lant. services at the grave were conducted by, Reverend J. K. Le- Olair. Pallbearers were Josqb I Gallant. Aubin Gallant. John F. Dcucstte, Henry Perry. Mark Gal- lant and Fred E. Gallant. The family were the recipients of many floral tributes, Msss cards. spiritual offerings and mes- sages of sympatlu frun friends both far and near which bore silent testimony of the love and esteem in which the deceased was visitor to Charlottetown. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Price Thompson. St. Avu-d's. also visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams. held. LONDON Edi-.'"....... oziwee. Til- Lsptharne Avenue. M1. untlmu. Earl cm and Mrs.-Fleming were visitors to Charlottetown on Monday, Febru- ary ind. year-old Irish pear. counts It I greater privilege to drive a team of horses in the Coronation mo- cession than to have a seat in the abbey for the actual service. He is accepting an offer to drive at Rev. and Mrs. W. 1. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pyle and Mrs. Gordon Fyfe were in Charlotte- town on Tuesday. February ard. Mr. Vernon MacLean nnd. Mr. Stanley coles spent the Jammy list weekend at their homes in Stanley. Mr. Alfred Green is spending the winter months at the home of his parents. Rov. and Mrs. W. I. Green, Stanley Bricme. was I business Mr. W. 0 visitor to the city recently. Glasses Fitted - Eyes Office Hours: the Coronation. Professional. cards ...:M-----:----m-m E. E. PARKMAH Opt. D. 12.0. OPTOIWIETBIST Examined 0 On 11 - 1 in I ma by appointment. PHONE 328'! Mr, md M". John pyge um REGENT THEATRE BLDG.id' son Murdock were business Vlsit,- Summer st. Summers ore to Summsrside recently. Mrs. Wallace Mscxaa. nridse. was in the city recur" attending the Burns Concert. Mr. Wendell Msclisy spent the last. weekend of January at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mn. livered from Bimungham to Mont- real 24 hours after its receipt by telephone. EUUIVON. Illullnd (W)-(Martin smith, butler to the Duke of am- ton. has 3,000 toy soldiers, mostly replicas of 19th-century regiments. unith says he's collected stamps and worked tapestry. but finds making lsad soldiers the most sh- sorbing holiry. capsules were distributed to three member-l. Mrs. Jas. Moors invited members for the February meeting when roll call is to be answered with an article for a grab bag. Mrs. E. 'n-awedals read an article on "I-law to fr-sue Poultry." The meeting then adjourned. much was served by hostess and conunlme in charge. MAsoN's 49 f. ..- (1 look after acme. Cod Liver Oily John 3. Macxay, Stanley Bridge. Get welcome relief fmra the -0.1). H M wheezing. gus- ing struggle for breath caused by AItlIIIII- Taka Ru-MAI. specially made to relieve Asthma misery. Helps you sleep and work in comfort. Don't lose another night's sleep. Take Temsleton's Rn-MAI why. 65:. 01.35 at drugglsu. I-fl KEllSlllGT0ll lllllli minim, ms. nu: Bradalbane vs. French River Game 8:15 Sharp sxrunnsv. ran. mi. North Shore League spring Valley vs. Summer-side Mercury: 3. F. ,llllll'I'EIl II. II. Slunmsrsldo. P. It. I. Complelo Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 8110 I BUILBDUG OPTOEIETBIST -m-MT ,T. EMILE llIilliEY Chartered Accountant Canadian llank of Oommereo Summer-side. P. It. I. IIIONE 2888 ......M.-...........a- IR. J. I. DOIROI DENTIST Denial XIII” Srnallman Bnlldlll IUMIIEBIIDB ml: 23” or. J. n. clilillllinllllil A VITIERINARIAN Game 8:30 Sharp Skating 1:80 to 8:80 M Dill 2530 I Water Street Easl Isummerslde M W94