.111» Y M31: u," Olow. IFOIIoIa st. sunusllslua uul Pluto: counts News, Babaoriptloagkldvartling iii llrme cnantorterowrl ogaauuau West Prince A resaéfl at Meeting of TIuGIu-glsnml! l» hub! “uric-w lntbannerfldol, c lllhl ‘Albeflbnt Trade. Board ollowlng stoma _ ml . "gm sic-er "awe-G n “was: amen, ,1“ ‘Mun-l - . - A - wharf and m ___ ' ' ,_ t" I" a betfon and West“ 0e 9§§°fi1u1b{.,,',‘f’°{f,§',§,'°'fl°$'- ot» ‘hifi? Howard Clark spoke along "no"! to no“ the following: T" Gum" ‘M 5' “lmwl "'5' l‘! lillflililfl‘ fifig" min“ m‘ °°“" H°“_'°- Brien. 1M 1511mm rierberf Mat: ‘h’ "m" 1m"- Cheques will be available this month on JANUARY OIIIII Boy at 2e P» h! or 1h DIR Phone‘!!! In this oorvlep J“ 9 ‘ll-El 3 9' “"°“ md“°‘%§' ihi-‘Wl. Dlrl Weeks. John Wallace. aewh-‘mm’ We" the" ""4 .1 ‘he you order Io the )0! nlwfiQiln dollvarhroll Jolt Mali. fresi "l‘ant:nPr::::‘\l1mt' thiorchai; ,’;‘."‘°§‘§," gag-s‘ ‘hm’ Mun“ $552: ‘$331135 {lljgsenzdega dubnc 10th INSTEAD 0F 218'" ‘ "“'~ ; The um lions ta a.‘ °' ' ° " - Wiihewl- W- 0- ° “ 8' —OAILOAD quill? M briok- and renal: now when in: o! the lhllflbtg: guise peralrlegua Efc"'§{;,flff°' “w”? “d ‘h’ 3"‘ tlfebnegghgorha glltllfirtgszltrfsalliiit Th” compa“ ‘mum’ m“ “u cmqu“ b” “ad lnlimk 8t Bruce's. 1-15-31. . l. 11 m silfltlios. Iuégmgs Tlwllld Ptbexdcvrtletsipondence Trumpm-‘uuon. Men" J a on this section o! the Province. ‘éy the 215: of January» and "mt a" u‘? 399mm“ d“. u" ' ———— | - . e es en en gave Myrgck Eds“ ‘Judme ‘ “Mo” He also asked lilrrMacNaughlon Ompblly e paid by that (I810 ' t {OB-BE WORM POWDER!‘ A ——— l very enlightening address in pm"; '_ J h A ' go ugg m; influence go n! m, ‘ » ‘- -".s'y..zi.=*e.=nssuar"““ oil-flaw“... ab? u: Z'J3f.‘.‘..ii..?.i:.i’.';"l.":: seas. =1“. w...°:.*:;:2:~:;.. M" "e $1“ W“ T" " 1112-81. L“?! flIIIlWI-lv Compass-rag: ‘tlgddlgrdlllslng thed steyfiaxnt filter W?“,‘5‘$f.“%,:;‘,,‘},§§“"3g;,n“*;g;;;cf; fllrllgrtgtozrt Kfiifiivliimiiié‘ se‘: DUNK RWER DAlR-YING C0- __.__ ‘ p c -- e elenrsa ren eoow- l, ' ddtht te " b. r“- _‘ ' .3!!!’ 16 QWKB lllvlfl-lzed 110-‘ 4a‘ H u‘ lllllotflcers were elected for tho fgo§f§hfffu°“ “mi u“ m“ Wm: {Tmferfli knit-J“; " m‘; M; " *‘“ ‘v~‘ ‘M m: Vim llldlilvlmlled 10X B???” s‘ mt no m. m 01 60!; n: year: Membership: ma"; gab" cm. u; M. P. for attending Q m, an“ I 1- ~21. m on 4. ~ I°°¢N$1n£ vfi-‘fldlfifiulwlfiilllflh- be“, Cyrfl “mt Mam" can” the meeting and their assistance at cleared the Way for a return to ol a half century oi research and ___ Gmnv-nk dqsn‘ a e_ s ent-f . l". C. Ram- ‘hm. same. It was then agreed that the sane!‘ conceptions o! political phil- to those who have studied physics 411301511 P155“: T091113 ‘ ' ____ a)“ _ Post War Reconstruction: Messrs due‘ m!‘ 1946 be $1 per member. osoPhY- 1t would appear that the text books out», all aim PMKKBH 1D 8W0! Wt _UNnL Warn“ Home! secreiflrlb-MP- MQITM DQ111858“ F. c. Ramnm gym ha“; s“; The meeting then adjourned. Although at. present Socialism which taught the indestruutibility Bruce's. 1-15-21- dun“. wmbe held wednu“ “m rllgenélneers of Council: Jas. My- gal-d phgmp, and the Rgverénd m "mam" AMI“, seems to be in the ascendancy o1 matter will be required to be . -—— sum“. ma“. m 7 A“ ' v' w’ E’ M““"h““' ‘Mm M- "user. Patrick Wallh, wm, Following 1, the m; o; the m omens the nations it may be con- reconsidered and rc-written, .4 AM NOW booking orders fcr av l . pie bee! Gar. . Callaghan, Cyril Lleard, Howard Monagham an" deliver“ b Premier“ Ta sidered as a phase o! no lasting "or an (-un1hulanlg or worm swim Bab Chicks. Douala: H. dens. Slmmersld. p Clark, Rev. Patrick Walsh, Clar- Add,mm ‘on. y , “‘ moment and as it has some good Wai‘—Can¥lriu and the 11mm: slam l 9793mm- lbmy- P‘ E' 1'13“ H! “w” ‘ ton-Q an‘? hefrflugy-hcarl weeks- "A; the annual mum.“ o; our ‘HOURS B8 Well as bad. The bosf name out with the least despoxh - S - _CAMEO _—ENSINGI“N ‘runes’: e65; Dt/lagcfioafid o; Afrbid‘ M13 ,1_ Watson Macmmght’ M‘P_ Boards of Trade’ h is culomarv we can do is to seize upon and ing of their territories and llle -’- T u“ __wedn’“ - T 9h‘ - - c a!‘ Y. Bllor than addressed the meeung He for an address to be denverea practice the better tenets if the zrrul, grmvth oifilanadlan industry qmcy 93,555 gamwa)‘ 5e. hu y h? or. 8.00. Shes m ‘ C Hips. John P. Wallace, J. Don expressed m, pleasure in being dealing with pa“ present and h» faith being careful not to become has placed her 1n far front nf the an“, fink “may Jan 18' ti?‘ lg ' Gl-ullh “I”? m m_° ex‘ ‘n ' ampben’ “h” MYMCk- HW-‘lfld present and outlined the various turs of the economic and =u<~lai abmrbed Wm‘ ‘he mil"? "diws llnrge nmuufacturing an- exporting 1- U. . 17-31 Cm Til-ml 998W‘! ‘iueklieyaf-lteberiafloflbett, Harry Prld- way; 1n which l 30nd o’ Trad, “pa” of me “met ‘ ' "The natural sequence of the. nations. individually Canadians are --— - _ - ‘ F m- ° 1'1 lit 6W5, REV- J M can help the people, He “ligated "M this tum u! the yea‘. we whh Ethoplan dreams is from Sociahi better of! iinam-lally and ecanom~ -JUNIOR- HOCKEY, Bflillllll ALm“°N'*'"-!‘UT "raser, A. E. MacCue, Everett W11, that the Board should work m every one a bright and prosper“! ism to National Socialism or Nazl-| lraliy than before 1939. Lookm: in Rum tonight wtdnesday_ Jan, 15, — zm- ‘l! r- It: SALON m“ “n” . m'mm Hill-fits. ligvvlardMaDrunbar, Cedric lmprqvg we gourl“ acmmmodik New yen“ ism and Fascism and thence to‘. retrospect to conditions about u! Freetown cubs vs" Bedgqug Kg. ngw op i romlanen waves. will > Mather. o n c ntosh, A. J. glen; m this part of the Province’ Ame year 1M5 ha! passed mm Communism, with their attr-ndinczi we FBL‘ a tzreut improvement in the lens. Admission 15 cents to all. 5 ammo“ mam-Aviva’ etc’ Your 9.95 "Ml" ’ 95m‘ _ The next speaker was Seneior B. history and a momentous one H has Dlctatorshlps and endmg “V Wm‘ W“ diwmhs‘ TM‘ Paved hibmw“? 1,15," patronage ls solicited Write Box JAuditgrs. Mr. J. W. Waugh. Mr. W, Robinson who gpokc of the beenfThe unconditional curl-m“... fiiillffhib-‘llll 0U! W81‘ flml rvvuil-I-i uml motor var and heavy truck ' 56 or phone 4011 for svllointmetlts. Also Short s b, Bytleswaéke. ‘ | | _ splendid work the different Bus...“ M. the Ax” powers of Gamma‘, uou of destruction of the ngnros-g halve served to iacllitate the uh- —IIOCKEY. .. ensington Rink 1 WW9’ Hi1‘! D- C1983. ODOYWOPJ- u Jed an] ' 523v? ‘i -Ml‘ wwgh of Trade are doing. He urttr-d the and Japan. alonv. make it .1 time 5°15‘ I" ‘ms- "mm? "P915 11-1 rislm: ct business and the lfrverw Thursday. Jflll- 17- 5911118 V8393’ \- - SHOW“? T20 ‘ I that iglglmfonowixr llligfitillfiwfi‘ Aiberion Board tobkeep pressing to live in memory. The prostrate Sen’)? “L°“‘°“"?“5dli55“? if“? ihi5‘illS\l'lb\1i.lDl‘l and transportation of vs. New Arman. Game 8 olicitéclci _cuu_DaEN‘,s Zinfiocnyr‘ __ ‘"‘ " ‘ind 9-15 ' —-- m. ."‘l’T'f.i°f,‘_'f,‘i._f___"eeds o! fwfllar~t ofnthc dfiffifii- 0f "1959 Imlmcal “ms "as t-‘iileiseair citymlceeneicgoy‘.eiibtrriumilhlf (Continued on Pulse/W! V’ 7 51mm‘ _ 2 The regular monthly meeting o! ' ‘ ~ " ~~~ ~ ..-....."*°“"‘“"“ “Shit: A ah..§::'~§.ni’§:a:%;§:::ml: l ' - *1 ‘ "x “as” we“ a" ‘m’ the Town" l on onda‘ ‘even- M "i" Rs- Him“ "1 5m’ lngthe resident m a A glcPhee merflde vesteidlw- T!“ “Wilda” presiding The’ répoi~t' o! the in 9- Pmhmflw c”? w“ ‘m’ agent’ Patrick Ryan stated mli-Wd- 5 m“ “ham”! Wm‘ cm‘ that there was some truancy and 5111111118 W" m!“ 51° ""1 "WW some homevtrom sickness from the Qnfijv -~ A N-bidvnl 0f Mlscfllwhel Ch-BTBPd schools. He~had investigated sev- Iiyu‘ with the DOHSESMH 0f B 55111» W55 era] casesof neglected children in fined 0500 and costs. it. belns 8 th County d action is t be second offence. Another Excise talgen in reference to the osame ease was {adjourned-S shortly. i -EN.IOYED HOLIDAY _ Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Reeves, Freetown, returned home Saturday evening from s very pleasant holiday trip to USA. where they visl homo of Mrs. Reeves’ sister. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teed. Read! Mass. On New Year's Day they were guests Mrs. David Wilbur, (nee Sadie Doull); called to see Mrs. David Schurman Damion 1n who has since passed away. On condition)“; their way home they stopped 01f a g few days at St. John, and Bay ‘n; vi relatives and men s. 3 ________. ' Personals Gladys Arthur of fill! of the Mary Ann Beauty Par- has left on a Bhe. will visit mother. Mrs. ‘James Arthur, her aunt in Sunset. NB. and in Hamilton, OXltr-Q been schooL-B. Llnkletter. hie home to home hi: ,work.— Be man, Read l Mm- McCal-die’; dough er. Mrs ick Keefe and Mr. ‘Keefe-S 4n. Henry Blnnohi-rd of Bum- nelllde has left- for Home: be u- discharge she contrsc a time she though she her weak - 3mm the army. “med a“ spending an extended leave with his vrife and chlldren.-—S the last su late several dflyfl and her many friends ex- her best wishes for a speedy of herusual good health. with hlrn; m” 5°“ ever since partied by them two chlldren.-»5. ‘WOIIII-ll 0 mples iéiib-“a-“eii. warh:":..:.2.':.:'s:::u::§ b: wulgnggmurghngg no?“ ltqp daughters, who mourn the mlml Illhlhlvjmlhg’. loss o! a devoted motherh-B. » a new tlillmlnl m». - - . ‘Jim ail-mil. fiéf-‘l-‘lfilfir’ i - :.~.:*_:_.;:..'..'.:~.'t§_;it.....me:.-r.:f 3| “mam Alll-erton M” o l l‘ \Hl J , §~:.....=:t':z.::*...*a‘.:fu.um Island on Mr llhd night. to you as Your Mail Box ou null monument fllh as ll of her Mr. and Bowlan. Mr ‘Bill lb 101 ‘ l" ll U. 8. It’ Oneboy, a juvenile de- linquent, had been placed with a relative Ln lthe country. of the wards. provided clothing to enable_ them to attend - GETS JOB IN TOIONT letter left on Monday . Toronto where he has accepted a a refrigeration and air who recently returned frmu over- seas has been visiting frlenos and relatives and spent the New Year's holidays wit Bessie Murroly at her home re psrture for Toronto ‘the-members of the Christian Church met at from overseas and ed him with a Bible‘. frlendi wish him every success in 5' " Borden Hotel. .—-BUDDEN DEATH 0F ISLAND- Ikj ,- Word was received on Sun- day Jen. 13th‘ b risque, of thacmornlnz of Mrs. David. Schur- lng, Mass, where had llvedfor a A short time prev ous to her death. G116 came sudden at the last. She was born at Bedeque. P. E. L, and was Mr. and after her marriage. husband went to live in Charlotte- . Th; town. upon tlrement from ed to her old home Ln later when their son Vernon me turned from started business l home in and husband move Island during the Summer’ months. She was n mem lved a devoted husband predeceased her of years ago. m Vicinity . . . ttmillzagl: Iéfillallgll-lllqll Club met s Lucy Hardy of Hill's er. “WM” wfhh _ '. . f“: wmde’ Mia ll visiting her sister, Mrs-Wei es‘- Gorlll of Olen-y _ a The Ciovornmont snowllplow came up to the western pa oi the again passsbleqfor cars. _ . and Mrs. Gordon l-Xardy__’d_ Mr the Alberton Brooklyn were visitors on Bomb and 0'1,“ _ m, day at the home of Mr. and In. doth Inf 11-9 in favor f A n. Robert Hunter of Boaebank. . “gee nuznbxr o ians wit- ———- . lame- . Mr. Louis Pineau who has been ‘ engaged in the plulp woods iota Mknlllialol Mat-‘hews mot with the alt two mont s is at present anjoeldont, near his own home. HO 81??! on the ice and was uni ‘at h a home in Bloomfield. ‘ . and Mu. Edward llacAua- of Bloomfield were ponenzm - to Monctou on They returned \home Mn. Parley Prldham of was a recent visitor sister and brother-ln-law m1. John a. Dllnan of . 130ml Rlvbr and‘ __ Bu merli about] rants , . 9'4": . ‘ Jlr. Paul]!!! " . 1UP» Billlll Ell Several ot- the Society had with necessary '__“ . Mrs. Ralph Tooms of Borden was a visitor to Sunlmerside on Setup. dill’. t "Ste. Leo McNgliy hag retumgdi m overseas an 1 with relatives at Bgrggllr.‘ n“ leave l ~— i Miss Bull M D 1d f - den is visliilrli! aiqlerqnfiistelf) Genevieve MacDonald of Ottawa. i Mrs, Emile canons and little son WWW! oi Charlottetown, are 5 "dill! l1 few days with rela- t ves ".n Borden. l | Mr. Garflld-M n m z z Marine Dociyard '3 gigifaxo spegzi. two weeks recently with M; mm, Mrs. James V. MacDonald at thei‘ Q - H. Jlurray o! Link- ‘ for plant. Bpr. Murray. h his mother. Mrs‘. a violls to ‘his! de- a welcome present- His many tender Mrs. Huffy Cr l’ wl1 has been with? llerhtlillghteg ¥fiisdiillbartfisell 8f Borden, left on‘ a!’ t d ht Roy Ouiton of Coienlakilfg er Mm‘! Mrs, P a1 M K l . . is... n; 12.5.. Aiflfiélf A22? 12h week underwent an operation in‘ the P. C. Hospital on Monday, Her vmany friends hope that she will 5091i be fully recovered. _ \ Mr. Nelson Bernard of Boa-den who recently returned from over- leggl “m? gii-séltxln thglPaC. goos- rom . K in his arm. o0 p0 n Miss Annie Leard, t e sudden passing she umber of years. ted" neumonia and for rolled and seemed as might recover; but in d condition and ad- of 86 ‘years, her death I i rambler auction party of the Borden Womens Imstit-ute was hell on Thursday evening with slx $3§°‘w"§fi‘s.l L332?! 151mg w‘? B, 8 ~ War ‘I. [In by Mr. Al wlhhgens in: llrqhased tion prizes g s,_ ,.', ‘soGalllmandMr. there to live heeaoout e was wit e’ she has real ed Atbol Ell .-A. t ently visiting ' of the rvivin: member ' tl Black, rs. n she and her “Prevention has been g more potent factor than treatment in the redue. tion of tuberculosis.” Dr. Chadwick and Dr. Pope Mr. Schurmaxfs re- buslness, they mov- Bedeque; World Bendix: I lnald MacAleer and 11am" engineers on ward Island 25d the former Charter ber of a "°"“3i..°l2fi§i“iia it’; her a num- She leaves to Glen Matthews pmy M». m Ylllted Qlarlottetown during the Mutu- Johndbon Wells am o e o n q ¥t'.'.“‘i'.‘l9‘~i.é"m?.*i°§i%%°“°¥'i h... his A and nsulted th s l - lot) %ile‘ln igloo city, a p” l] ‘ I Woihhadey niche a hockay Sunday making the roa "$3.3? “it"s? 2's" r glories. a ' were noiefidlls 11h Week of Prayer served.» all Protests. Tlféii Ebola‘ ‘ltd me Rev Donald ‘Elfllldll ‘ emf Rwyflelilek. ° m Thusday by plane. on Saturday is Boning ob- ‘lhom , Si. John at tho home co .1 a. lhcAulland o! 1am ll brother Winfred of Present vnltlnl a" a of their broth- P‘ lddmxwifa. main-Qt whehn been past two years ivlaltln; his stand- l rlon oi Bloom- ‘m "1 ‘ everal years ‘Ya ‘when I child. deserve. " you are visited by twosonsln ‘ anawnnurvvrcnur an‘ N‘8..'Jan_ 14 .. Believed lo be the victim of a hi and-um driver. nod h. Wis in hug‘?! inland. . y an Wu found m New Minna Fwd last evmlnl’ shortly ma: was "mama to b! lsnbuhuee. . e. THESE CHILDREN Provlhce and gave his that he would co-ope ‘ the Board on belnz successful arlottetown to Tl Mr. A. D. 0'81"! was said by the Mr. John Matt lllufllwl in ever! wave possible. v. J. M. Fraser congratulated n setting a momlnl bus service from h In h. en endorsed what previous speakers. ewa asked that’ the Board o! Trade mus the need for a paved hi hway to Alberton r harbor facilities vv~ Ndllcla To DUNK RIVER DAIRYING CO. As there is a. change of Secretaries we would u! liAlkous i a local service Now is Your Opportunity lo be X-RAYED while the Mobile X-RAY UNlT is Located in Summersicle um HEALTH 0F YOUR FAMILY MAY DEPEND UPON YOU Tuberculosis can infect any member of the family- Talk it over among yourselves and decide on a suitable time for each member to have his X-ray. Remember if one of the family becomes infected the disease could spread to all before it was discovered- HAVE SET A EXAMPLE The Children of Summerside have all beem X-rayeil- It is the duty = of the adults to follow their example and give them the protection they Decide now to be X-ray ed- Make yourappointment when worker and keep that appointment- Thla “Advertisement published in your interest by . HOLMAN LTD. A ' SUMMERSlDE d. CHARLOTTETOWN “The battle against Tub- erculceis is not a doc- tor’s affair; it belong! to the entire public.” Sir William Osler. v