c JANUARY 2. .1952 ri:et's Talk It liver I A Prince Oonntftllawpoln h, -f 5.. In 'rimInins.- Ontario.' they are accusing election officials of man! irregularities. including tsklnz fill: election boxes to the homes of s.c pgople so they can vote. Well. as the laws governing elections now stand, that is an irregularity. but when you come to think it over u-floujly, why not allow sick POI"- sons to vote without. leaving their homes. Just because a person has an attack of 'flu is no reason why he should be deprived of his fran- cliise. There is talk of compulsory toting. so that we may get can- didates elected who are really the majority of all the people's choice. we don't think compulsory voting would work. nor is it advisable if it would. But we could at least make sure that sick people unable to lcave their homes might take part A veiling ballot bx, sncl the ballots could be funn led into the main box without a riflclng the secrecy of mg bguot. I mlghtabe necessary. to require II doctor's certificate howgver, or a lot of us might tend illness so We could vote without leaving our cozoy r.ire:ide. We wish to all (or is it both?) our readers; new! New Year. It would he sheer folly to wish you' a constant round of pleasu ., un- mixed with pain. because you are so very unlikely to get it. and it would not be the best for you if you did. so we wish you a fair messure of pleasure. and the pat- ience to triumph over pain. We wish you your normal quota of prosperity. and the courage to face your adverslties with unconquored spirits. We wish. for you light hearts and feet to dance to the music of everything that is good in life. and stout hearts and stub- l:orn optimism to face the other kind of music. May we all remem- ber that-a happy 1952 cannot come frcm the external facts about us. urHE GUARDIAN. . CHARDOTTETOWN PAGE FIFTEEN ruminant Lobster Packer, Merchant lilac lit Elilisileet The death occurred in the West- ern Hospital, Aiberton. on Dec. 29th. of Mr. Joseph J. Gallant in his 84th year after is long illness. Mr. Gallant was a well known store-ke , and lobster packer of Ebbsfieet. near Mlmlnegash. He is survived by his wife. three sons. and three daughters. as fol- lows: Leo and Edward of Ebbsq fleet and Elmer in Alberta; Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs. Fred C. Dagie and Mrs. Howard McCormick. all of Ebbsfieet. The funeral will take place on Wednesday. Jan. 2nd, from the Mlminegash Church. Interment at the Church of the Immaculate Conception Cemetery. P a I m e r Road.-FW. More than 1,000 species of the but must be s un from the faith and friendly erance within us. SCHURMANS isciiooi PARADE” ANNOUNCES The following contestants who have been selected by the iudges to compete in the semi-finols to be held at; the Summerside High School Auditorium. Friday. Jan. buiimus. a large type of land snail, have been classified. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE a Bummer street. Sun-unerside. Phone 8081. News. Subscriptions. Advertising lilepresentativel GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 and 2452 The Guardian may be bought at any of ale following stores in Summerside: Bell Hooketoro, Summer Street: Gourlies Drugstore, 21 Central Street: lltellya News-stand. Water street: Marla Geudet. 8'! Granville Street: Aiyre I)oucette's Grocery. Second street: Island Motor Transport. Water street; Vince's Grocery. 120 Russell street; Enman's Self- Sorvlco Drug. K. L Walla in Ifensingiaon. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Frank weeks. lteprese taidvn Phone: 68-! Office and 68-: Halo. -BUY HORSE COLLARS. brid- les. cow ties, halter chains at Brace's. -l' 0 U L T It Y. - Buying live Chicken and Fowl daily. Fred Wadman, Kensmglon. -COMPETENT Complete Ir.- surance Service. w. Boyd Bealrsto. Kensingimi. -WORK PADS with or without breeching. medium and heavy weight, in stock at Bracels. -DIES IN MAINE - The sad new of the death of Mrs. M. A. Cunnin-gham, nee Lulu Simmons, on December 29th, at her home in Augusta, Maine. has been receiv- ed by her brother, Mr. Leslie. Simmons, Summerside. Miss Ruth Simmons. sister of the deceased, and Mr. Silas MacFarlane. a brother-in-law, left Summerside on Monday by train to attend the. funeral services. .5 -b'N.0W and shovei.s.o D. and stock at Brace's. eneral purpose orig handle in -GET READY for the two short months of winter; buy asphalt sheathing. roofing nnd insulation at Brace's. -AT THE FREE SCHOOL SKATE each Thursday afternoon iln Bedcque Rink the names lnfl ielght volunteers to help rlcan off like ice must be in the caretakers ihands previous to skate. Teachers w .please co-operate. e -SOUTH SHORE LIEAGIIE Business Man Of S'side Dies The death occurred at his home on Granville Street. Summerside, on December 31st oi John 0. Cobb in his 59th your. The late Mr. Cobb. who had been .1 well known figure in the business life of the rommunily for many years, had been. in ill health for some time previous to his death. GAME, Bcdcque Rink. Wednesday, 'Jonunry 2nd. Cape Traverse "Rn- ivcrs" versus Fr:-clown "Royals". Game to start at 8:15. Skniini: nficr game until 11 P.M. Admis- sion 25c and 35c. . - NAME OMITTED - In the ireport of the Sunday evening ser- ltice conducted by the! Young Peo- pies Society of the Summcrsidr yvresbyterian Church, the name of .Mary Mountain who' delivered an 'r.dciress on "Why Do People At- O:--: The new year in Summerside wsa ushered in on a happy note, in that the festivities oi the boil- day season were unmarked by accidents of any kind. Dancer. fnotion pictures or private house parties were en- joyed by thousands on New Year's eve. Indicative of the orderly way in which the celebration was held. the Summerside police and the R. C. M. P. said that no arrests were made and no motor vechlle accidents were reported. The firemen were not called out; and there were no patients taken to hospital as the result of holiday accidents. Four separate New Year's eve dances were held at the R.C.A.F. station, one of these at the Officers Mess. one at the Sergents Mess, one at the Corporais Club. and one at the Aircrafimans Club. A well attended dance was held at the Imperial Diner just west of Summerside. Tlieysummerside branch of the Canadian Legion held their second annual New Year's eve dance at Robson; Restaurant just east of Summerside, A buffet dinner was served at this dance. Harold Heus- iis and his orchestra played to 3 capacity crowd and novlties were distributed to the guests during this dance. Good crowds were also present at both trealrcs in Summerside and numberous house parties were efli0)'ed in all sections of the town On a New Year's Day under dull skics the weather remained mild. and despite the icy cgndlg- ion of the roads and streets con- siderable travelling by motorists was observed. The unual large new Y9i'ii”'-9 D8! dinner was the hlzhlighr in many homes. and many took advantage of the mud in the afternoon and Happy Note Ushers In. New Year At Slside Air Station commander Entertains Lieutenant - Governor '1'. w.r.. Prowsc. Premier J. Walter-Jones. and Mayor J.D. stewert were guests at s levee held yesterday morning by Group Captain A.G Kenyon, O.B.E.. Officer Coin- minding. R.C.A.P'. Station. Bum- mei-side. The Charlottetown party, which was flown to Summerside in an R.C.A.F. plane, included the Lieutenant-Govemor's private sec- retary Surgeon Commander L. E. Prowse, Aides-do-Camp Captain J. J. Connolly, Lt.-Col. A.W. Rog- crs and Squadron Leader A.G MacMlIlan. Brigadier G.G.K. Peaks. D.S.O.. E.D., Brigadier W.W Reid. D.S.O., Flight Lieutenant Gordon Raynor. Officer Command- ing. Charlottetown Air Cadet Squadron and City Clerk J. A. Ful- icrluii. A number from Summerside w included on the guest list. but tb 22' names were not available last night. Veteran lady Druggisi Retires At Albeijon b After almost forty years of court- rous and efficient service in the l 0 weather to enjoy a skate or 5nowiAliicrtoii Drug Store. Miss Maud . 4th. at 4 P. M. I to 3 Classroom Division 4 and Over Classroom Division ' READING Grades 4 and 5 Elwell Grlgg ..... .......................... .. Springhill Margaret Murray . Kcnslngton Margaret Barlow .. Wellington English School Sterling Benton Si. Eleanors Gladys Barlow Wellington English School Shirley Marlene Rayner No. St. Eleanors , . Grades 6 and 7 Earl Lockerby Hamilton Arlene Bernard .. Si. Eleanor: Elaine Rayner Central Bedeque Patricia Poirier .. llliscouche Marjorie Riley .................. .. Bnlilc Sylvia Boyle Summerside Grades 8. 9 and i0 Alfred Frost . Sprlnghiil Jean Maclsaac .. Si. Elcanors Louise Norring .. Capc Traverse Edith Poole ...,..... Summerside . PUBLIC. SPEAKING Grades 4 and 5 'Shlrlene Wall ...- . New Annan No Contestants Entered. , Grades 6 and 7 'Alice Bagnall .. ........... .. Central Bedeque fEthel Jenkins .. ............................ .. Summerside V Grades 8. ”9"Viini:I 10 Leonard O'I-Ialinrnii Cape Traverse Eleanor Haywood ..... St. Eleonora Clarence MacDonald .. ...... Shcrbrooke Erma Ferrish .. Si. Elcanors VOCAL SOLO Grades 4 and 5 .- CHM Traverse Katherine Harper Central Bedeque Greta Dunbar Natalie Johnston Roberta Maclvilllan ..... Grades 6 and 7 North St. Eleanors -Paul Gallant Cape Traverse Audrey Woodside Grades 8. 9 and I0 Patsy Shaw-' Sandra Raynor Janice Inmnn .. Adele Cuttliffe . Slsldc Elementary S'side Elementary S'side Elementary ....-...... St. Eleanor: S'side Elementary S'side Elementary r Thelma Campbell s... ............. .. Sea View Grace Sarty S'side High School Elisabeth Green Central Bedeque June Gallant ., Mlscouche Erma Gallant .. .. Miscouchc - Grades 4 and 5 Anne Ramsay . . Hamilion Patricia Holman Kenslngton Elizabeth Ramsa Hamilton Norma E. Profilt Kensington Carol MacLean Elementary Judy MncLean . Elementary Helen Horne Elementary Grades 6 and 7 Hannah Mizuno .. Central Bedeque Maureen Forbes Slslde Elementary Valerie Waugh Wllmot Valley Sandra Schurmen St. Mary's. I Grades 8. 9 and I0. Shirley Green .-.....-....- Malileiille Herbert Crockett S'side High . Arthur Callbeck”. ........... North Tryon Sandra Arsenauit oaour SINGING Gfdties 4. 5 and 6 . Grades 4 and 5 No Contestants Entered exenslnlmn 5.3.001, Grades 7. 8. 9 and 10 Grades 6 and 7 'Eil"ilii9'3l(l!i0Nl 5Cll00l- 'St. Eleanors School. Grades 8. Mary's Academy. St. Marys Academy l 9 and I0 'St. IN GRADING CONSIDERATION WILL IEIGIVEN TO THE FOl.I.OWlNG:- PIANO Accuracy ” Rhythm Expression neaoino Enunciniion Material Voice VOCAL Breathing Tone Pitch . Rhythm Attack . Expression Enunclatioa L ' I 1 . 9 All names with a ' before it need not appear in the afternoon as they are automatic winners, having been judged so by the judges. All others must be on hand at 4 P. M. at the High School. . All persons listed above will be the supper guests of the M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. at ROBSON'S RESTAURANT at 6:00 p. m. that evening. This includes those with an asterisk before their name. I Successful contestants will appear on Schurman's School Parade on its regular program that same evening. 8churman's School Parade is sponsored and produced by the M. F. Schurmen Co. Ltd. I Kensington - Summerside - Charlottetown l ilcnd Church" was inadvertently icmitted.-S evevning, llyer retired at the end of the past or some Hus he had been 3 Vlhlle 0l'l'l9i5 Si--"i.Ved at home and yicar. Aflq graduating from the vnlur-d employee of the firm of -DONATIONS T0 0RI'IIANS- Two beautiful doll ,cru(llcs with two large dolls and (loli's cloilics were recently donated to the Pro- testant Orphanage by the Sum- merside Presbyterian Girls Auxll iary. This lovely gift was the handiwork of the girls. icn to twelve years of age, under the leadership of Mrs. J. Donald lilac- .Kay and was compleicd at their regular meetings following the dc- votional, study and rccrcationnl periods.-S. -IN liIA(iISTRA'l'E'S COURT- In County Maglsirntels Court on Friday morning before Magistraic R. S. Hinton, a party from Rose- villc, convicted on a cliargc of selling "moonshinls," was fined 3330.00 and costs or four months The fine and costs were paid. A party from Miscouche charged with possession pleaded guilty and was fined 525.00 and costs or one iIil0Ill.h. A pariy from Summerside. iwho had hcen found guilty of theft of money from :1 car in Mis- couche. was further remanded for sentence for one week. -S. Personals -Mr. Allyn Harding. student at Prince of Wales College. is spend- ing the Chrisimns vacation at his home in Norboro.--S. -Mr. Vllallncc Brarlslinw. man- ager of Men's Apparel at R. T. Holman. Lid., left Summerside yes- terday noon by plane for Mont- real on is business trip for his firm.-S. '-Miss Margaret Carruthers and Mr. Norman Carruthers, students at P.W.C.. and Mr. Errol Corru- tliers. student at Mt. Allison Un- iversity, spent their Christmas and New Years holidays at their home in Agustine Cove. Openerl 12-6 The Albany St. Pals won the Soulh Shore League opener at tho Beds-que rink on New Year's Eve. sending the Sunimersidc Hiizh School cnlry down to defeat by the score of 12 to 6. The Sum- Hl boys were out in front -.'l-l half way through the first period but some of the Si. Pals players nrrived late and mi llicy kcfll lhrmvim: reinforcements over the boards the tide of liniile cliuni.'c(l and the High School liriys wcrc widely outpla,vod. parliculiiriy in the second period. Allie Oniway. vetcrnn dcfcncc- man, was obviously not in slinilf? land made few rushes but did an ipxpcpilqnnlly good jnli of befud- ldling the Sum-Hi forwurris' thrusts across the hlue,linc. He was ably seconded by Leo Duvar. The MacLeod Brothers. Driuf: and David. Fred Dcsknchcs andl Cokc Grady. a lend lcnsc player, from Summerside, provided mostl of the sting in the winning nl-i nick. Doug potlcd four cmmlers,, DcsRoclies 3, Grndy and B. Noon-t l ,nn 2 each and Drive Mnchcod thci loihor tally. I Ncll Walkcr was the stand-out .forwnrd on the High school team. having a hand in four of his team's nix counters. He scored two goals and Layton Schurmen on defence also got a brace of tallies. Wilfred "Bunny" Gillis in the High School note was the ylmrdcst worked player on the ice land kept the score from mount- ling against the Summerside sex- .lctte by brilliant stopping and 'close-in shots. The Albany team led 4-3 at the cud of the first pcrlod and 8-4 when the sandwich session was over. , SUMMARY First Period 1-Summerside. Schurmen (Harris) ............ .. 2-Albany. Desltochcs (David MacLeod) ......... .... 3-Summerside, Schurmen 599'” bl” day l”95linE- il'rlnce Edward Island Hospital in A number of persons motored L009, Miss Dyer went west and from Alberton and iv re in com- liiursecl in Calgary for about one D'-lliltion with Summer-side playerslyr-ar. She then returned to her at llie Summerside curling Rink iutme in Alberton and in 1912 en- R. T. Holman Lid. and laier, in .piirincrship with Mr. Sinclair ili'r1PKil3'. conducted a grocery business under the firm name of Cobb and lilac-Kziy. He was later an evening Albany St. Pats Win. associated with the firm of Palm- er and Williams as accountant and also filled the office of the Retail Vendor at Summerside for the past two years until ill health forced him in retire. He is survived by his wife, the former 1-Iva Phillips of Summer- side. and one son. Lorne, also ons- daughter. Jean. Summerside. to iivliom the sympathy of the Con)- munily is extended. I The funornl will he held on iTliursdny afternoon from his latr- yresidcnce at two o'clock. Inter- kment will be in the People": Com- jc-tcry.-- ......m.ii;.i.s. iFirst This Year At g , ;Prince co. Hospital Wedge were at home during the afternoon. and were visited by a W39 number or friends on this first day of the New Year. Al. the R. C. A. F. stat . ion a ill"! Siafilnll custom was cvb served iainecl the office officers on New Year's Day. and the office oiicers and C. 0's. res-ponding by serv- ing dinner to the airmen rom 12.00 to 1.30 p. m. gs Alberlon and Vicinity Miss Audrey Smith. Alberion in Hoivlan. me New Yen” weekend wm,- The Summerside curlers re- 'T-T ' A . .i.' cl th. C m bell h ll lee DC”-30lilil1 1733' KFl"lC'fl.V. born nlfnends m ChMlO.'tetmm' lll?Cl),ll)l'lV nteilie RSll2flnlErSldreaC?liI'i- 7. a. in. ,vesterday, first and onlyi .. v " 3- (51 b 1 t i ht .,t, me. dmd of Mr. and Mrs. Ronaldl 'l iss giant; BRFl70l”- "(g the Can" ill1lgnE'(i ubacliga nbizd frnnli Oirliie A!)-. Krnnedy of Kensinzton became. 3" R" "I c""'""”''' '”b"'.imt.cn curlers. The Summerside the first baby of the new year to have been born in the Prince County Hospital. This 7 lb.. '7 02. child is very lucky baby indeed. for Summerside business people are all set to ivclcomc the veryl first 1952 arrival with .1 host of wonderful gifts. l Boih the mother (nee Mar-y 'j'::f n '--CC” , 9”” N95” 9' TV"? Va”?-ll and (3:31 Cliatimilifliiguliydaltrier dilgiigiiiig the MW baby are dmllg We” The ; him from returning to RC H.A. l the United states. HE-All VIEWS 4 Last .lvear's honors in the baby met Mmsmri said: M” this brig- derb-” Wei” l” the 5”" M M" Md i it's in large measure due to the Mrs. James P. Arsennult, Market:an.ang(,memS you mm... we new Strccl, Summcrsioc. It was born 9.. have lacked for anything Mkg Eli 13-45 3' m- ' "S.cd for-equipment, or anything else." Garry Low, director of the Can- adian Army Bureau of Current Affairs. distributed advance copies .of mu Korea handbook prcpnreil lfnr Canadinll troops, I L.nPnin-tri geiieraly” handled quor- ies relating: to rehabilitation. He From S.side . g told members of the Royal ':2nLi 4l'iarb.Vl -- i3”0.Re-gimcni that Canadians could 4--Suninicrsirls. lVnllx'" fnever find words adequate to ex- ll7?Ilili.Vl - - - -- 934”,lpress tho pride felt in their ac- 5 rrilllilfill Gi'l"l.V ll ill,” complishmcnls. 13.4) ii -Albany. B. Nommn 7--Albziiiy. Diivc Mnclicod . .lG:(i(l E Pennllics: ii'nlker. GrM'l.l'. CARDIFF. Wnlcs - (CF) -. Campbell. lilnrllnnald. Desqschonlbnys sinried a "gold rush" Rovlics. llnn a river near here that was Si-coiul Period xlrnincd recently. Boys have made it--Alh.'in.v. Doug ltlnclmod :2?-3 about E3 A day collecting scrap 9--Summerside. Wnikcr 'Gi'ccnl ymctnl fniind in the mud. h I. I. .. .h.h..L in M):2.'f9.,d1,c "0 H ml DORCHESTER. England -- (CPI nmMh,m..V D..5no..l.,.,. - H ;05.--- Local firemen protest:-d when 12----Alb:-iny. Dom: MncLcnd lthcir firo-hnli was pointed yellow rnm-id Mm-Lem-1) H14;gg:nnll blue insicnd of the irndiI- ponnlntg. wnlkms M,,..p..,,.,.1,Lliniiiil red. Auihnriiirvs explained Grad... (jnnwrnny Cnmphe" and rod "does not tone with the sur- Dmm Mm.L,.,,d. rounding inndscnpc." Third Period l.'l---Summerside. D. Noonsn tivaikerl ,, . .. 9:15 l4s--Alllillly. Doug: Mnclacnd i 4Dcsl'iochosl .. : g '--"" . .g 15-Albany. B.Nonnan ! I wish to thank those box- 1Grndy) . , g H . 14;or;p holders who contributed and gave 16--Albany. Do.-znociws 16:07 me sill rr;a):i.v nlcenizllls at dCl;rist- 17- Summerside. Mncllenald mM- W5 3'01! 3 RPPY 311 T05- (Wnlkcrl . . . 18:45lperous New Year, 18- Albany. Grady I William Dllllilhy. viii-ndshnw) .. . 19:19 Mall Courier. Penalties: None. I y lfensinglon. II. R. 3. YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE - THIJR. - FRI. - SAT. EAGLE an "IE HAWK Technicolor -- John Payne - llhonda Flemming Thrilling -- Action - suspense - Romance 7 r sioiv.-run. - "House on arznsqnagig HII.I." Mayor Hell?! Wedge and Mrs. when the Sergeants Mess enter-j Silent the last week with relatives-l Miss Beth Wauch, lilberton, spen: plots. returned on Saiiirdav after A lthi-cc-weeks visit with relatives in (Continued from Page ii ' clothing. food,. itered the drug store as assistant to flier brother-in-law, Mr. .l.W I'll augh, thinking of the position as poniy a. temporary one. when ' Vcalne apparent that she was likely itn continue this work sh studied ilpharmacy and in June, 923. re- ceived her diploma. Miss Dyer will be missed from the drug store where she has be- Icnme well known to resi'dcnt.s of .'ihe large area it serves but many il'lPlldS join in wishing her full en- joyment of more iicsurely, days.-B lS'side Curlers Retain Campbell llhallenge Cup rinks took both games, 7 to 3, and 6 to 4. Teams: Summerside - E. Carney. skin: A. Brooks. mate; V. Tinman, N I unrierivood.' Albcrlnn CK. Mntiheus, M -Pcrry. 17.. Campbell, G. O'Connor. l Second teams: Summerside -. Alf Gordon. Bruce Macwiliiams, James Mac- rathnii ML Rem” K9"””.ll" is , gun positions where he ivnniecl to.Grr"or. H. Ross. m3"'l39l' "5 ll”, Ke”5”'3t”" ' get back lnin harness. , Albcrlnn -- J. H. ll;-i-iv-k. John Etlgncll M M" F' bclluhma" C”"l Rockiiizham, thanking the Cab.-:Pmilt. Fred liiillman. Charles : Gonde. lode has functioned well. as it her, Mixed teams consisting of two men and twin women from Sum.- merside and Alberion played social matches before the Campbell Cup names: The following Albertnn play-rs were guests of the sum- lmev-sido cliib: C. W. l-inyes Fred .Millmrm. Georce 'O'Connor. Ced- fric Hunlcr. Floyd Wi'kic. S. Frskiiic Campbell. Ari Wilkie: Frank Bryan. llerb Clark. Jack Profit. W. C Leavilt. Maurice 'Fcrr,i'. ("line Gordon. J. C Mat- thews. J. H. Mvrick. Mrs. McEive.n. Mrs. Prnfitl. Mrs. Currie. Mrs Campbell. Mrs. Collins. l -S. i l cam-:0 rumor R EV SINGTON Wednesday 7:15-9:18. JM-G-M's merry technicolor mus- .ical with dancing. songs and inugiis in ."Sl')IMI'JH STOCK" starring Judy Garland. Gene Kelly, Eddie Bracken nntl Marjorie Main. A happy marry show.for an en- joyable evening. it be-I giirotmionel cards Ill. J.Il. GIIIIIIGIIAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street lad Summerside. Ill. J. A. IllIll0ll nnnrm Dental X-Ieyo ,!rna.ilmarr isnuein; stmsrensini: Dial 2808 E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETIIIST Eyes Examined Office Hourei D to 12 - I to I and by appointment Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerside Glasses Fitted B. F. Hunter ll. 0. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3118 BMALLMAN8 BUILDING OPTOMETIIIST Summerside. P. E. I. T. Earle lilckey Ciiartered Accountant l Canadian Bank of Cominerey Building P. l.I , Summe sidr. PHONE 2838 I l Wante AT oun NEW PLANT Thousands of Pounds CHICKEN and FOWL, Live or Dressed. Paying Higliest Market Prices. JENKINS BROS. LTD. Summerside REGENT Tndiiy Tliurstlny 8:30-7:15-9:13. s-.. 1:159:18 Ieyovrd Ccslbhneo. In Damascus... Destiny, In I lee:-eul gown sa...,.,,"”.l Jgzlfgfumuu ......, CARTOON & NEWS I CAPITOL ANewPowerii Summerside Tonight 7:15-9:15 - Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 e0fl.oveAndWolence