j ‘ When you are in doubt about any .- ,;_ j- [rohlesssisisgoodbusioesstoseek ~ » y; , advice from someone who is osp- able of giving you competent coun- ael. To enable its representatives to give proper guidance THE Canada Life men and women are‘ given intensive and continuing X ~ olill lie glad of his advice training in all phases of the life insurance business. They are well qualified to help you choose the best insurance plan or program to to the public, CANADA LIFE A $“$'"U'RA N13“ B’ JOHN MccKlNNON, C.L.U., Supervisor S. W. WILLIS R. S. RAMSAY, Summerside NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: Hereby take notice that as previously notified by letter and published notice my wife Edna Wealthy Jenkins having left my bed and board, and having been living separate from me for some years, that I will not be re- sponsible for any debts con- tracted by her or by anyone on her behalf. Dated this 25th day of Feb- ruary A.D. I948. WILLIAM JENKINS, Surnmerside, P.E.l. E- . MPH MIlTTllR 5am uzrrsidc a Professional Bards _ ec-eoa ‘l. Earls Hickey % Chartered Accountant _ Office at 15 Granville Street Phone sis ¥ laniaienlde ' ' i. RICHARD S. HINTON 5.9-. 8A.. [Jr-B- leselstcr. lolicllcl’. OI- ygu on Town and Isrl Properties Water !t.. Slssunscrslde “anew e0 revere ee e BREADALBANE VILLAGE w- 1- Breadalbane Village 1- m" l1 tile home of fvlrs. Glills on Feb. Mrs. Murray presided. Meeting opened by singing the Ode follow- ‘d by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call wuwcepohllfid to by seven members. Minutes 01 155g meeting were read and siS11ed~ 1 < t d ' , Institute in‘ England was been éflfa",*:““°' °‘ W11“ Qvllese in adopted at this meetlnzi M". Wgwvm- m“ "WNW Murray and Mrs. Gillis were ‘and bye“, on Prlnce Edward 15‘ aPP°lnted to pack the trwo boxes for lltinle”? Am“ "Yllvmltr of donated articles and sendl at“ ‘°‘?1°¥*°“1°9"“*=-11@ 11°11‘ same to this Institute. 1t was 1% Dru-Les m Mead“? and 011*‘ moved and seconded that one we m Nova scum“ 51158019 N- B.. and later Union paper on Health was test. New the National Anthem. lunch was served. A CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. ing when alignment made. of Arthur Lemuel Craig. Edward Inland. assignment oss the heltl ols the 10th day of o'clock tss the afternoon at the o! Charlottetown. and proxies insist be filed with sue w, wstsiorit regard to Inch claims. day cl March A.D. llll. I. BUBII-T HALL. _ Clsltodlass. Address of Custodian. P. 0. lo: 8|. “ cr“ P. l. Island. THIS l5 THEFIRSTGOOD tom MAGGIE HAS HAD SINCE we MARRIED; l EVERYONE stiouto; g SUPPORT-THE RED cizotss \\\\\\-\\l\ . \\\ needs. They are the type of people you'll enjoy meeting and we are con- fident you'll be glad of their advice." COMPANY R. E. YOUNKEK Tile reflular monthly meeting 0! 1 9th. Ill tlic absence of U10 P19515911‘ Rev. dozen assorted cards be bouihl- The correspondence was reed. The filled in followed by a Baby's Name Con- cammittees for next month are: Sick, Mrs. Murray and Mrs. seamen; School, Mrs. Nclwson and Mrs. Gillie: Lunch, Mrs. Hlokox arid Mrs. Newson. Mrs. Morrison invited members for next. meeting. Roll call to be answered by an Irish joke or song. Collection 40 ._cents. Meetin: closed by Sibling dainty Notice to creditors of first meet- lrl the matter of the Bankruptcy o Tryou. in Prince County, Prince Not-lee to hereby given that Arthur Lcssucl Craig, of ‘rayon, in Princeidward Island. made all sth day ot February A.D. i948. and that the first meeting of creditors will be March A.D. lNl. at the hour of two Law Coils-ta Building. in the_Clty To vote thereet proofs of claims eeteto isslset filo the seine with the r- " the Trustee when appointed before the distribution is mode. otherwise the proceed! ol the eetate will he distributed among the parties entitled there- Datcd at Sumisiereide. this 1st / meet your particular y‘ llev. .l. B. (tilalsplos Iliad In Philadelphia Word has been received iii Fred. erlcton. N. B, of the deafli 0g John B. Cl-tam ii, MA B11. '1‘h.D.. which oogtlrlod at] Jsglrlsry lsth. in Philadelphia. be . Champion was born in Al. . i-ton. P. E. 1.. Jllllfiplslll, 1865, son of the late James and Mar. garet Brooks Champion. He re. Church (formerly pdwsrfj Ennis: clty- While here he was largely in. struniental in the erection of the New" Porsonase. doing much of the work himself. He received h.s 3' 5- “flee from the University of New Brunswick with honors in Fhlbwphy and Economics. while $111 mrvin: on his Church WDTR. After graduation from U. N. B. lie 598ml studies at Colgate semi“. ary, where after three years‘ study he was awarded his B. D. degree -at the same time being pastor of a church. Acadia University awarded him the M. A. dggrgg m eundem, ills majors being phllgsq. lWli and sociology. In 1925 when the Eastern Baptist Theological 35111111413’ in Philadelphia opened its doors. he became a trustee oi’ the institution. In 1928 this sem- inary conferred upon him the De. gree of Doctor of Theology. In the some tear he resigned as a trustee and ivas appointed to he Chair of Gluisttan Doctrine in said school, which position he oc- cupied until his retirement. After his graduation from Colgate Sem- inary. Dr. Champion's pastoratee included Baptist Churches in Gell- eva, N. ‘s’; Brantford, Ont; Mo- Mlimville. Oregon; White Plains. N. Y.: and Ln Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Champion was an author oi‘ note. having written nine books. His last was “The Heart of the New Testament" was published in i941. _He was twice married, his first wife being Miss Emma Dunbar of Alma, P. E. I. By this marriage there were three soils (all physic» lens) and four daughters. He is survived py his second wtie wno was um Ildlth Webster, e return- ed missionary. and two sons, Ben- ieintn and David. Also surviving are a brother. Rev. Josiah Brooks champion of Windsor. Ont... and a sister. Mrs. Ella Holland of how- sr Seckville, ‘N. B. The late Jellies l. Champion. M11. 0! 010117. P- ‘ ll. L. was a brother. Mrs. Howard " binaon, Union Street. is a cous- s-u ti l. T. MOI-MAN LTD, Suslnlenlde end ‘Charlottetown 0’i.sary liotss i-w lb. It“ Lesvttt lelt ea Tuedbl Ieb. 209th 101' Charlottetown where he intends to J61: Canada's Peace- time Navy. .__- lb. and llrs- Huh ssedselsero of flu Alaska lehcol section were business visitors to Olieary on Tuesday rob. 31th. ' It was mentioned that it was the brother of Mr. Field. Manager of the Bank or Neva Beetle who was coaching the local hockey team. This ls an error. It ahoulcl be the brothet-ln-law of Mr. Held. Mr. Dos-en. His services are much appreciated by the boys. —O .--r— ‘ Oflbeary Hockey Team retested the Albreton team on Monday night, Feb. 28rd in Alberton by the score of 5-2. The local team met the Surn-mei-slde hockey team at the Olealry Rink on Wednesday Feb. 5th and the score was l-l in favour of sumrnerslde. There were very laige attendances at the games. 'I'tle Olieary Co-operative Society are nponseri a Short Course which will be held in the Verdun Theater. Tho course is sponsored by St. Dunstan's University and speakers will include Rev. J. D. Nelson MacDonald of li-npcroyal United Church in Dartmouth. N. 5.: Mrs. John Delaney of Glace Bay. N. 5-: Mr. G. J. Dennis, Supt. of Cooperatives in I Charlotte- town; Mr. Clay of the Sheep and Swine Dept; Mr. MacDonald of tho this"; Branch; Mr. Parent of the Experimental ram; Mr. Show of the Dept. of Agriculture and others. The course is free to all. The 01ml? Co-op. g-e also monsorlng a collection for little Velda Matthews of Elznsdalo who was badly burned on Christmas Day by a tragic fire which took the lives u! her mother. brother and sister Velda is only seven years old and has been in Alberton Hospital since that time and no“. h“ to go to Montreal for expensive skin grafting and other treatments. IIAIIIILE_Y_ IIIITES Mrs. Benjamin Burns, Baltic, Slwllt a few days in Kcnsingtoii visiting friends. A very erljg-u-ble evening was spent in progressive auction at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Nlltt. Malpeque. Monday evening Feb- 26rd. There -wel"e thirteen tables in ploy. Mrs. Fred Champion winning ladies first prize and Mr. 590119 Mutiny winning. gents first prize. while Mr. WE. Donald and Mr. Roy Woodslde iplaylng as a lady) won the consolation prizes. A dainty lunch was servbcd by the hostess assisted by indies in charge. -D8l‘. -Tlie regular meeting at the llillllfiqlls Young People's society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3°59"- 5~ Cvuiins. Darnley. on Wider evenins Feb. 20th. Meeting evened by scripture reading Acts 15 dllPiflr. followed by Prayer. RW- Mr- Cross then continued his Mldffli 011 “Should Athletes SKIOIIP." 'i‘hc president occupied tllc chair for the business part o! the meetinl. Roll call wee answer-ed by fifteen members. Minute; or previous meeting were read. llllbroved and signed. Twenty. five cents was pwid for loan o! Ive-cream freezer. collection taken, amounting to $130 making a total on hand of sisea. Recreation- al period consisted of contests and “m” 19d by Rev Mr. Cross. A de11¢1°11= 111mb was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs, Crgzlen Following lunch a 51,1310“: w" much entered by all with Miss Earls Adar-m at the plane. Meet. 1"! slow! by "vesting the Mlbpah benediction in unison. After than)‘. Ins their host and hostess g...- g very lt-axant evenin . to tbs" homes. B all departed w?‘ ll-DIQUE DAY 0s‘ PRAY“ 111G W011i’! D8)’ 0E Prgygr Service of the Bedeque United Church and United Baptist Chprcti was held in the vests-y of the Uni. 14d Wurst: 0n shui-idsy m... llwn- wa- finest. Weeks led the service, theme being "The lord's FPIYGr". Following hymns worn 51ml’. “Dear Lord and Father of “mum?- “Rvlv. Holy. Holy, iml God Mmiehts." "I Love Thy Klnldom “bold on O Kine Eternal". "m Day Thou Gsvest lard 1s Ended." The hymn. "There's A'Wideness in God's “WWW was raouua its unison. Iflterceuorv prayers were crime for the Christians in all countries. for the church throughout the world. for the Yfllth c! our lands. that the women of our land any dedicate anew to the service of the church for those who are hust- m‘ in wove and roi- the Ohriet- Iass Missionaries and for ass aut- Nllfllll d gifts for relief in lur- ope and Asia from the peg). Q’ the Canadian churches. by Mr; James Henderson. like. William Btavert. Mrs. George Rendition. Miss Louisa callback. Mlle ilwlis filteznhllrc isms-Plantations. l- w‘ Murray and bire- Id- wtn Lord. Scripture moire. John 17:11-26. Wll liven by Mrs. Orville dampen, M ow»- mems tr m o- llrtm Oroweon "finer" Q hip lsr lite i - - “fell ‘Izcrevslvliwless sooolo wit!!! Grommet! Satisfaction Since i851. ~ "s do t i eit- lll‘! WORN B‘ . s we served a abs s... 3.21.‘ ..‘i.'i‘i"l“."“'“"°l y‘; the hulls ct the brtce stirs which '14 u“ "‘—u“d', the hazy contract!" panties min“ by Q" an _ drove to leesnfleld t0 the Mull o! soc Illletloflon by the I" " "Wldltr- 3mm s wrest-- "m, ~ t, . ceeswsoiU stsat-sr%tdl " “I. Ill "MI ETOWN Slleslsrslde iiall lleads iioopally For llarltiess , -e—_~ w‘ ' Q lb‘ meats to echo! "ON l! l" oailedlsn Netie IIDHII W" announced here today 117 I N- wlgglns general manager of the company. The pest superintendent for the eastern district with h will! st Montreal is to be filled 7.3L smith. former Wcrintendent fl the Alentlc Division. C. W. Edith. of Montreal ls named superinten- dent of air and foreign traffic will; headquarters at Merits-eel. On the Atlantic division, l. A. Gel-den is appointed superintendent and Neil Mchsllsn. assistant superin- tendent, with headquarters at Moncton. ' Mr. Gordon, flIWlY llllwlllili superintendent of the Atlantic Division, baa been associated with express operations in the Marltlmes since 1924 when. he entered the conulcnll’! service at Slsnlmerside. Since that time he has served as agent at Slammer- side, and Saint John, N. 8.; as traffic slmervisor at Halifax and as assistant superintendent of the Atlantic Division at Moncton llovtlan Mir Ben Gallant 1s laid up with an attack of Qulnly. w. Donnie visiting his brother Arthur S. and Mrs. Gallant. Mrs. J. B. Arseslault spent Suc- day In Woodstock guest. of her brother Gilbert and Mrs. Geudet. Mr. Mathias Pilleell, Bloomfield, was a guest on Sunday or Mr, "d Mrs. Henry O. Gallant and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant have been guests of Mr. and M". Lorraine Gallant for the pest few days. , Lenten devotions‘; 5t. Anthony's Church on Sunday and wedngiday evenings at 6:30 p.m. and at OLeary on Friday evening. Qlllle a few local farmers are getting their supply of fertilizer Iifille while there isn't much else to do in preparation for the Spring, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Peters cf Bloomfield were guests on Sunday "WW5 at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aiban D. Arsenault. Ml‘. Jack Gallant returned to his home here on Tuesday pm. from st. John where h; report; work very scarce. w-HOW, Miss Aldonila Peters oil tho staff of the “Dingle" restaurant, Oteary. paid a short visit to her Pflrents here. Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters on Thursday. Ml‘. and Mrs. JOseph Ducette of luiminesash were week-end visit- 01's to Bloomfield guests of their dfllllllter and 'Ion>ln-law' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peters. .' llr. Henry J. Gallant has been busy hauling wood for the past few days. Roads ilow, apart from slews are verw good. Heres hoping we have no more snow storms. Messrs Pall! and Freddy Gallant left for Shedlnc, N. B. on Tuesday tun. to work iii the lumber woods for Harold Boteman. Paul was employed by Mr. Batcrnaii last winter. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters of Miscouclle were visitors to How- ien on Sunday. ltllests of Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Peters. making the trip up as for as St. Anthony's church by cat‘. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthei-s, l-Iowlan. went. on e trip to Cape Wolf on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Toni Cook. Mr. Cock who ls 90 years old has been very miserable all winter- On Monday February 21rd A Co- operation meeting was held in the Dunver Rd. School at 2 pun. The main purpose to secure share- holders for e new potato ware- house to be erected at Bloomfield Station in the near future. Mr. Bruce Carsuthers has bee; opmlnted as collector in thle district on the “Canadian Appeal For Ohllden’: Fund" and on Mon- day lllfi Tuesday “b. ltd and 8th. made the rounds. As usual lie was very courteously received by every one. on Wrdnslflsv new»: the at. l" very pi-ett wed was solemn. 8:6 I?‘ tlghmmccule ogneoptipn . r Mad. n Ms lenllne, daughter of Mill 1.!“ Mrs‘. Joseph Doucetto‘ et Mlminegssh was united in the holy bonds of illllvfllllfllly to Robert. GI Mrs. wists. .1: ':¢°?”"us1n “mmin lserflrlp twat“: fuel l: W‘ II “it lffitidd‘. iinfilalfr- ‘ o! general cue-m" Gallant is new 1 wit Ans: rsisasao so ANNOUNCE ma: uronlrustivr outs wholesale ‘LIMITED SIIMIIEIISIIE. P. E. I. ‘as oils IISTIIIIIITOIlS Ill rlllllcs sowlllln ISLAND. in the interest of more efficient service to our many accounts in Prince Edward Island, we have appointed Gulf Wholesale Limited to distribute our products. , They will ccny a complete stock of Sherwin-Williams Points-i ‘ Vcrnishes and Enamels —- Kern-Tone “The Miracle Wall Finish" -- Lin-X Home lrighteners and Green Cross Insecticides. We welcome this new addition to our list of Distiibuloli uliJ or. confident it will niean improved service to our valued customers is Prince Edward Island. 771s Sirrnwln-V/ituans ' _sl_ Elltid-flllfi HALIFAX. N.S. ' ELMSIILEJLVIOIIIITY few Mr. Oil 3n. days his pare A the Mr. was ll till. Mr. week-end in Bumnlersido. Rev. recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. business visitor to Charlottetown recently. Mrs. Charles I-‘orsythe and Miss Vera Williams were recent visitors to Summersldc. Mrs, Phillips we: a guest. for g daughter, Mrs. Merrill Dunn and Visitors to the Western 08PM" Murray. Messrs l‘ rsnenes Brenn- | O'Brien. ~ Mr, George Currie spout o few where he; attended the funeral o! Currie. Mrs. ‘Leonard narnett is valescing at the Brennan, after undeliolrl! operation recently in the Western Hospital. ‘ Mr. Ivan O'Brien spent Ki week in Tignlsh recently, the guest of his brother ‘Mr. Ralph O'Brien and Mrs. sister Mrs. Roy Clobassey and MTV Clohaeiey. A - learn at a painful accident to Mrs. 1' David Willisme. which resulted in s dislocat ‘ shoulder and a broken arm. good reeovcl‘! 1n . Hospital and will be eble to i-e-. turn to her home shortly- I Iriuneroue rriende in this looailtyl regret to Ices-n that Mr. "Vi", Leonard s resident of lllmld-sll for some yearl. hid U10 Illlhnll" of breaking his leg. l-le is receiving treatment in e hospital ln t. Paul. Alberta, and but wishes arc cX- tended for his speedy r0647"?!- sli-leere syIflPP-W 1i extend!!! to Jarnin McArthlsr. whose funeral‘ too! blece to Imlllllfl Church on Sunday. PWIDIIIJIY Ithu Rev. Ira McDonald eating chairmen assisted‘ by heal of Rosebank arid was seventy-eight years of ego. MOM” 1°!‘ M!“ Vlfiwll H"?! who had been is patient in the Western Hospital slilcc Cllrlsitlias when she was severely burned. she will be under the sklltul care of the famous plastic surgeon, Dr. Baxter. and the very best wishes follow Velda for her CTlTlIllGlt! recovery. Mrs. Tugwell, R. N. was the accompanying nurse. —E. Claude MacNelll spent the It's McDonald was e R. A. McKenna was e The death of Mr. Chlpman Currie of Hansport, N. S. at the age of eighty-three years, brought sad- ness to many friends and relatives in Elmsdalc and surrounding districts. Deceased was e native of Eimsdale where he conducted a successful mereharltlle business for many years. Later he sold his business to Mr. John A. Callaghan. days last week with her Dunn. so SACKVILLE STREET Co. t now llviilg ill Albevioll. To his bOi'Cll\'P(l lnllllly Slut-Orr sympathy is extended. --Mrs. Charles Barnett entertain ed the members of idle Elnudalt Women's Institute for the February meeting. A good attendance ei inimbcrs llcre present. Tile meet- ing opened iii tile usual manner, = followed by the roll call. Minute: of ilic last. meeting were read all approved, Reports from committed were beard. Attcl‘ tile business was transactctl refreshments were serv- cd by the hostess. assisted by the Lunch Committee. Mrs. Arttltll asked tho next meeting to by home. The National Antllq closed Llle nlcetlilg, Noooleon and Uncle Elby Saturday included, Mrs. Wcn mvid Willléms and J. W. O. 311p mQH-rumwuqa; v|5|f HAUNTED DOG HOUSI.’ HUI L1’ HAUNTED HOUSE THEY NO DOG recently in Hanspoi-t. N. 5.. uncle the late Mr- flhlPmul l con- hmie of her nts, Mr. and Mrs. Parmenls an O‘Irlcn. He also isited hisl ._~._ host of friends regret to Mrs. William is lslaltltsl s Prince County; l‘ _-.._ -- l l widow of the lite Mr. Ben- United MOI the offl». Cone. The late Mr. llcartllllr t a highly re , ’ resident . r. Kenneth Matthews left en By Clifford MacBridJ NA$LENW OF GENUINE. BOARDS FROM ‘IN’ OLD HAUNTED . TORI. DOWN OVER BY ‘ll-VCRICNV WILL SLI-EP IN IT/ ONLY FIVE CENTS‘ ‘ID CfiWl- INQD! FDR ATl-IRILL/ Messtrlol. with ills "We slrl.