JANUARY 12, 193! THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 3 Summer Street. Summerslde. Phone 8031 News. Subscriptions, A GEORGE CLOW an dvertising Representative :1 GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 and 8033 The Guardian may b e bought at any of the following stores in Summerside: Bell Bookstore, Summer Street; G Kelly's New-stand. Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 67 Granville Grocery, Second Street; Alyre Doucette's Water Street; Vince's Grocery, ourlles Drugstore, 21 Central Street; Street: Island Motor Transport, 120 Russell Street; Enman'a Self- Service Drug Store; Fred's Grocery, Convent Street. K. L. Waite in Kenslngton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Frank Weeks, Representative Phone: 68-2 Office and 68-3 House. -"BARGAINS" Pie-stock inking bargains at Btreoe'e. -DANCE Spring Valley hall. Tuesday. January 12th. -"LIME, PLASTER". Buy hard wail plaster and fresh ivory finish. mg lime at Brace'I. -DENTAL OFFICE of Dr. 1'-1.5. Allen will be closed until March 15th. -SOCIAL EVENING and Auc tion Sale in St. Marks Hall. Ken sington, January 13th. welcome. -ANNUAL MEETING of Kei Memorial Presbyterian January 12th, at 8 P. M. - LEAVING FOR OTTAWA - Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, M.P. leaves today by plane for Ottawa parliamentary re- the nex' after which she will join Mr. MacNaught in Ottawa.-S to take up his duties. Mrs. MacNauglit will main in Summerside for two weeks -LOWER BED1-IQUE CHISTMAS the CONCERT-On December 21. annual Christmas concert of Lowe Bedeque School was held, and an enjoyable program was successfuny carried out. with Mr. Douglas M fleck presiding as chairman. Santa Claus arrived and was assisted ii distributing gifts by the teacher. Miss Velma MacEachei'n. The W. I. and provided I! treat of fruit. candy -BODIES ARRIVE FOR BUR IAL - The remains of AS John Hubert Gallant and 0x5 Leonard Gallant, who iverc J osepl crashed through a guard in S-ummerside were transferred their parents. The double funerzi will take place on morning to st. Paul's last Church where Requiem Mass will be cele- brated at 9.00 o'clock, The victims of the highway accident will be ac- corded full naval and Legion hon- ors . -S. . Professional cards T. EARLE HIOIIEV Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Suminerslde. P. E. I. PHONE 2888 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Everyone Church. Malipeque. will be held on Tuesday. killed at Truro. N.s.. on Saturday when the car in which they were driving rail at the Ingonish River bridge. arrived vvcningz and to the homes of Wednesday --SKATING Borden night 8 to 10. Rink to- -CURING-SMOKING. Ship or bring. Hansen's Market, Summer- side. -SKATE and hard times dance at the Lot 16 hell tonight, wea- ther permitting. -HOCKEY auesdey night, Jan- uary 12th, at 8:15, Bedeque rink, South Shore League, Summerside Aces vs. Albany St. Pats. Admis- sion 35 cents. -ACCEPTS POSITION - Miss jlillizabeth MacDougall of Bloom- ,-I field has accepted the position of receptionist at the Clifton Summerside, and began her new duties last week. -S. joyed last night by a large number " sheets of ice in use the evening. Ice makers Albert Clarke and Cedric Hunter succeed- cd in having the ice 1. spiels are planned by the week. -ANNIVERSARY PARTY -- On January 9 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant were given a surprise I party at their home in Oyster Bed Bridge by relatives and friends on ,the occasion of their 25th wedding ',anniversary. An address was read by Frank Arsenault. They were presented with a wing chair and a sum of money. Mr. and Mrs Gallant responded in turn with words of thanks. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies. The evening was spent in playing auc- tion iorty-iivcs and ended by singing l'For They are Jolly Good Fellows."-S 1 1 l -CONDITION SATISFACTORY -A report from the Charlotte- town Hospital last evening indicat- ed that Mayor Henry Wedge. who was badly injured on Sunday at- ternoon at the Summerside Race- way while exercising a colt, had 3. very good day yesterday and that he was resting comfortably last night. Full extent of his in- juries will not be known until a complete examination is made and this will not be possible for sev- eral days, until the swelling caus- ed by his facial injuries subsides. -S. - RETURNS FROM JAPAN - F.L G. Bruce M-acDonald, after a year spent in Japan as a mem- ber of the legal branch of the Air Force, returned to his home at 292 Duke St, Surrumerside, where his wife and three children resided during his absence. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDon- Summmlde aid. Cedar Ave. FlL Maobonald MAL 5': 0- M" has two other brothers in the ser- ”” 6" vices: Lt. Commander A. K. Mac- ,...LL.. Donald of Esquimalt, BC. and Sig. John R. C. MacDonald, on E. E, three years leave of absence from the C.N.R., and now stationed at Opt-ll R-0- Ladner, ac. wt. MeoDori.e.ld, eo- OPTOMETBIST companied by his wife and femtly. Gin-ea titted - Even umlnoo will leave for duty in Winnipeg (mice noun: 0 to II - 1 to 5 and by appointrnent. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG lumnier St. ' TM 3. F. HUNTER R. O. 0PTOhlE'l'RlST Iummereide. P. IL L Complete Visual Analyses Glnuel Fitted PHONE 3116 RMALLMAN'S EUILDTNG A. Raymond Grunt. Above Maurice Mill's Mfn'I weer Phone 3530. R. E. ELLIS & SON Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE I Summer & Summer-aide Summereide at the expiration of his leave about the first of March.-S Personals -Mrs. William Cousins, Bur- lington. is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Rex Kielly. and Mr. Kielly, Charlottetown.-Eur. -Miss Hattie Clark. who has been convelelcing at her home at Kenslngton, after an operation, has returned to Ottawa. after spending New Year's in Halifax, and has resumed her position with the Civil Service.-Bur. -Mrs. Andrew Johnston, Long B.Se.. 0.D. River, is visiting her son and OP 0 IE-I-MST daiighler-in-law, Lt. C01. and Mrs. T U E. W. Johnstone, Burlington.- Complete Visual Analysis Bur. Cleeeee Fitted In Water Street. Suminenlde -Miss Jean Maclseod has re- turned to her duties in Toronto after spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mur- dock MacLend. Long River.-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. David Sherren. Mrs. Herold Tretheway end Miss Rite Barkhouse have returned to their homes in Nova Scotia. after spending the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs. Watler Thomp- son, Kenslnglon.-Bur. Hotel. -CURLING AT ALBERTON - The first curling of the season at the Alberton Curling Rink was en- of members of the club with both throughout in excellent condition ten days earlier than last year. Several interesting local bon- the games committee to get underway later in 0'leary Home Nursing Course is Completed -31 OtLeary women were suc- cessful in completing the Red Cross Home Nursing Course which was held there during the past three months, On account of the long enrolment two different classes were held weekly. The nurse-instructors, Mrs. L, G. Dewar and Mrs. Harry Mo- Williams, were assisted by the Red Cross Supervisior, Mrs. Wendall Wood, Mrs. Edison Norton and Dr L. G. Dewar. The instruction centred around the care of the sick person in the home, the use of improved equip- ment was demonstrated, and also the Red Cross Sickroom Supplies now available in O'Learv under the care of Mrs, H. B. Bontes. At the end of the course the nurse-instructors, Mrs. Dewar and Mrs. Mcwiiliams, were each pre- sented with an electric kitchnn clock by the class membnrs in tip- preclatinn of their contribution to the Course. The following women were suc- cessful: Mrs. Ray Jeliey, Mrs, Nor- ton. Mrs. Wenrlell Turner. Ni": Auban Wedge. Mrs. Mirna Kr nedy. Mrs, .1-wk Mattlir-'.i-:, M .. Ruilli Lord, Mrs Altvn Rayrinn Mrs. Ralph Ariams. Mr-I Stan Din- villc, Mrs. C-hnrlvs W lis. Mrs Hector Boatcs. Mrs Gmv-qr lVIh'li-)- son, Mrs. Clitidc McNr-ill. xi:-s. Phillip Thompson, Mrs Alvin Pill- mer. Mrs John Moi-oslied, .VIl'S. Foster Ellis. Tifrs Kciiurtli Mattin- son, Mrs. Upton Scamm. Mrs Al- frr-zl Palmer. Mi"-9 Ollvn .1cllox'. Wis Lewis crnnrd, M-rs Arthiir Ilnrris. Mrs. Gcnrce Jclloy. Mrs, wine Pnlmer Mrs. Marzrarct Diinvillv, Mrs Beiilvh .VI.'”.VlIll"'11S. Mrs Waldo Phillips, Vfrs Ed Tiirnz". Mrs. Lloyd ”M::tthetvs. tplay Continued from page 6 Islanders Du :1 minor faciallwiiiitiry E7 ii: l first turn on the we Peanuts Muc- lLaughlin had to lrave the we dur- Jing the third permcl nftrr lrniitc ystriick Wllll ihw punk. l The iflziiitivxs rrl wztltnilt their lcadiii'.' srnrri: Hill-.V' Iurtl who . lis ill wit.ii tlic iflii Jur l.cl'inc- d:rw lthe wrath of the Iillls with his an'irV dtiriiic tllir rcvniirl and ilurd l)1Cl'l'i(l.”- Jun IMF pl) of mllr - Arraiitl S.'1.lI”i ;n,:l'. til .11-riding playviis w'. H1" lit” w 1' .opcn. ' I Linniips: Halifax: Goal, Slullmkiii: de- 'fence: Lepinc. A-ininrl. Blumix Blv- iNeil: forwards. li'ywi'n:. flex-'1"-1:. .Morrow. W.-itsoii, l.r-Clerc, Mc- Phoo, IIOIIOII. Ch'lown: (Emil. 17--sr-lie: ric- fence: Gllstilvllkfln .VIi'I.i1tlf:llIIn, Blackburn: I-1l'W.'llf(I-1, Whitlork, Carver, Saindon, Gray. Robert, Gignac. Ritchie, Trainnr, Pall- adlno. lniiiie l7I1ii'r-N. l.in:3s- Referees: ' and Sqii.-ii'cbric,.r;s. First Period 1-Ch'town, Ptilladino. twhltlock. GllIl'l.'li") 62;: 2--Halifax. llollctf. il.r'Clcrc) , r.,:i5 3--Ch'town, Wliitltwlt, (GllSIRV('Si)n, Grin) , 12,13 Penalties: Carver and Bowncss 9.17. Second Pr-rinil 4- Ch'tm-.'n. Sziinrl-iii, (Carver. Rnhm-ii 5.51 5-Ch'tmvn. Rnlicrt, (Gray, Trainnri , .. 1652 Penalties: Blnnm 11-in, Lgplng 16.11. Thlrtl Pr-rind 6---Halifax. lifvwrnt, tBnwnt-ss. )lcNml) 2..'lR 7-Ch'town, Salndrin. (Carver, Robert) .......... .. 10.37 3-Halifax. Bowness, (Morrow, LeClerc) ..... .. 15.06 9-Ch'town, Robert. (Triiinor, Giistavesnn) 19.16 Penalties: Arcnnd and Giiznac. 1:39. Stops:- McMeekln 13 13 9-35 Bessette .. 6 4 10-20 nmfdhim Farmers League The first game of the Farmers Hockey League was played last night in Kensington rink, with Stanley Bridge defeating Bradal- bane 9-2. . First Period lstanley Bridzr. N. Simpson 2-Bradalbane. A. McEritee. Second Period 3-Stanley Bridge, M. Simpson 4:-Stanley Bridge. F. MacKenz.4 5-Bredalbane. L. Bell 6-Stanley Bridge. N. Simpson. Third Period 7-Stanley Bridge, B. MncK.ay 3-Stanley Bridge, N. Simpson 9-Stanley Bridge, B. Graham 10-Stanley Bridge, N. Simpson ll-Stanley Bridge, F. Reid. Em-nu, 'iCi"r'f anci”.yi'rEAi2?ie-rt. Hickey, Darnlcy.-Bur. -Master Paul Hickey, Darnley, THE GUARDIAN. 0'Leary Maroons Defeat Alberion Regals 9--1 -The O'Leery Maroons defeated the Albertori Regals 9-4 in the first game of the season for both teams, played at the 0'Leary rink last night. There was a good at- tendance of fans who arrived to see an advertised game between the Maroons and s siirnrneieide team. This game was cancelled at the last minute and a game arranged with the Regals who were having their first, practice last night. The game was very fast and cleanly played. Line-u.p5- Maroons .. Goal. 1', Boulter; de- fense, Brent MacDonald. K. Tur- ner, Ken McNeill. Lawrence Har- ris; forwards, G. Rodgereon, AI- bert MacGregor, L, Bernard. F. Smallman, G. Ber-riard. Jimmie Baglole, Regals - Goal, John Kinch: de- ferise' C. Fraser. T. Bernard. W Hardy; forwards, Murphy, E. Oti- vin. R, Pridham, G. Callaghan R. Fraser. ' Referee. Lloyd Sillilrer. First period 1 Reizals, Gavin tlvfiirmiyl l0 l0 2, .VI'il'0OT15' Baglole (MacDonald, Rodzorsonl 1900 3 Maroons, L. Harris (Sm1llrm7il'i. Rndcersnn) 19.10 Penalties - None. Second period 4 Maroons. Mm-Gieizor (Smalman. Rodgersrm) . 6.05 5. Rngnls. Matthrws 4Kiiich) 1108 6 Recals, Matthe-we (Hardv) . 1000 Penalties G Smallmatn, Third period 7. Maroons. MacDonald (Bernard) 10.12 8 Maroons, Macciregor tsmallm:-.n, Rodgerson) 1.150 9. Mzirnons, Smallman iMacGregor. Rodgerson) .1201 in Mai-cons. Bazlole (Harris, Bernard) 14.00 11 Maroons. L. Bernard (G Bernard) . 18.10 12 Maroons. Smaliman t!ifacGrecoi'. Baszlolai 17.05 1.1 nvcals, Kiiich 1Yifattli':'.vs) .. 194-ii P-naltivs -- Tm-iicr, KIiiil1”V.-5. Rticlccrsriii CHARLOTTETOWN Cape Traverse Rovers Defeat Milion Homeis Oetpe 'I1rI.voi-iie Raven dcfeeted Milton Hornets 10-7 at Borden rink last night. The game was very fast. and was played on an excellent sheet of ice. Dorsey injured his ankle in the third period. Suniniery Int period 1. Milton, Duffy tMacDougall, McFarlaii'ie) I140 2. Cape Ti-averse, Car-rutil-iers (Cuwliffe) B 3. Cape Traverse, Doreey i I (Williams) .. 11.35 4. Cape Traverse. Outcliffe (Cari-ut.here) .. lo 5. Milton, Mr.-Lean (Ready) 1-im l 6. Cape Traverse, Williams (Hewett. Oatwny) 1-I05 Penalties - Frizell, Mmtart. Mc- Farlane. MacKan'ls. znd period 7. Milton, Frizzel (McLean, Andrews) 8. Cape Traverse, Peters fl-Iowatt, Williams) 9. Cape Traverse, Deroches rblovwatt) . 10 Cape Traverse, Howatt (Dcrochnei 11. Milton. Trams-re lMcFlarlaa'ne) 1145 12. Cape Traverse, lVTCF'iiyden . toatway) 1301 13. Milton. Duffy (McDougalli 17.57 Penalties - William: :21, Daz- iel. Peters. MacDougoli. Ready. 417 728 1059 1142 3rd period 14. Milton. (McFarlarie) . .50, 15, Onpe Traverse. DcRoches 8.23 16. Milton, McLean (MacDougall) 17. Cape Traverse, (Williams) . Penalties - Ready. Referees Darrach. Pickering. Freeio-vIRRoyals Defeat Flyers 6-1 -The Freetown Royals defeat:--l the R.C.A.F. Flyere 0-1 in a reg- Tre-mere 10.42 Cutcllffe ll Alberion Town Council Heeling -Mayor H. E. Barbour presided and Councillors Matthews. Profit. Nicholson, Burke and Atkinson were present at the regular meet- ing of Alberton Town Council last night. Bills amounting to 3501.57 were approved and ordered paid. Discussion followed regarding the appointment of I Town magistrate. aewt Inodtc in It was noted that approximately one third of the current 1958 taxes had not been paid and the finance committee was instructed in take steps to have them collected. Icurling Schedule Al Summerside The following is the curling schedule at the Summerside Cur- ling Rink for this evening. 'IP.M. Ice 1-E. P. Foley, W. Hayward. R. Grant. E. M. Smith: vs. C. E. Corney. W. D. Young. F. Devison. S. MacFarlane. Ice 2-R. E. Ellis. A. Macfxleill. S. D. Reid. Major lnmnii: i'.s., G. F. Cameron. G. Clark, H. Cnnnell, J. Gillis. ice 3- F7. I-lirkoy, R. Soiiiers, M. Scliurmsn. R. Rrnwn: vs, V. llriwatt, R. 1.. .V1nllisnn, C. Peters. .Vl. Philpritf. R100 1'. )1. Ice 1 R. Mar-Kay v-. H. E. Gaudei. Ice 2-J. F1. Morrison vs. F. Fril- land. Ice 3-Lloyd lnman vs. J. G. Hayes. Tajevm '51-"ti? SANDWICH. England (CP--The I900-year-old magistrates court in this Kent county village is closing and future cases will be heard at neighboring Wingham Officials say there is not enough crime in the community to Justify keeping the court open. Penalties - - lnr, MacI.eod. Clayton Mills. Tay- ) '- ' I L -roo LAZY TO 52-1- A Bi66EK DISH! GENUINE OHINDHILLA (NOT RABBITS) chlnchllle. Not the chinchilla rabbit. The chinchilla is ANIMAL WITH THE LUXURY FUR a small animal. -As e result of a resoliiiion ap-l proved at a regular meeting of the Summerside Town Council last, evening. a plebiscite will be held all the forthcoming civir election don, to Fri Tuesday. February 2nd ierniine whether the Water and Sewerage Commission should oel disbanded and its chitirs later, taken over by the Town Council or1 Whether it. should remain a se-par-1 ate corporate body. I (X)iil1CllIO1' H F1. Clark. lll ninv-I ing the resolution. which was sec- onded by Councillor Donald l.id-I stone. explained that the Water and sewerage Commission hadll originally been set up to admin- Later the bonds that were issued, to take care of the initial cost of, installing water and sewerage system in the town. "These bonds," he said. "have. now been retired and it remains for the people to decide the authority under which the Water and Sew- erage Department shall be ed-I ministered." 3 In the only other resolution to, come before the council. Brendan. Driscoll. was hired as an apprent- ice operator at the electric light plant. ('ouncillnr Clark. chairman of the ronimitine on schools and parks re-j ferred to to remit"! he had seen re- cently published by the council in, another town. He said this reeportl had contained a report from earhl committee. on its specific activities during the year and he siiggestedl lhat this idea might be used by fut- iire Siinimerside Town Cniincilii in providing A review of each com-I mlttee's efforts and :ircompli.sh- mrnts during the year. Councillor Wm. 17 Jenkins pre-. sided at the meeting in the ab- sence of Mayor Henry Wedge who is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital as the result of facial in- juries sustained in an aocidentthatg occurred while he was exercising a horse last weekend. v KENSINGTON RINK . TO-NIGHT SKATING PAGE FLE V EN Slside Plans Plebiscite On Water Commission. Councillor Jenkins. on behalf oi the councillors. expressed rqrel. at the injuries suffered by Mayor Wedge. and joined the council in a. wish for his speedy recovery. Councilors present at the meet- ing were Wllam E. Jenkns. Dr. H. E. Clark, Andrew Perry, Donald E. Lidstone and Clarence Steele. The councl adjourned to January 22nd when the fnancel state-trier-it will be presented. -5. stops gNEURlTIC-HEURAl.GlC : PAIN! ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN Mon.-Tues. 7:13-9:15: Matinee Tues. 3:30. Dane. Clark. Tracy Roberts in colorful action picture-- "FORT DEFIANCE" Bank Night Drawing Tuesday. CAMEO THEATRE IKENSINGTON) Mon.-Tues. 7:15-9:15. Doris Day, Danny Thomas in mus- ical comedy-romance- "I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS" Brink Night Drawing on Tuesday. iilar league game in Bedeque Second period rink last. evening. Clayton 51 RCAF. Mitchell 1 ' Mills rif Freetown, w'lio got twn 4MacLPod) l5 25 8 ' 0 of his team's goals and one Assisi. Penalty --- l. Mar-Miicdo. was the standout player for the Royals, while the RC.A.F gt:-'il Third pet-inri l ------- .keeper. Rngerson, who had ll 4 Fi'ee.inw'n. C. Mills . TRURO. (OP) - Triiro Bearrats busy evening was picked as hlsl I'l'avlorI .... .. .'l in Iildlllfd 1' .t place in the P-PC'i am's most valuable player of 5.Freetowi1l C. Mills I10 KIT L93-sue here Moiidai H1811-'-lthe evening. rMa.cMui':ln. Taylor) 121.7. ns thvy domieri Stsllarton Royals First Period 6 Freetown. D Roberts ti-4 in a fast. game. 3 Summary rm. Roberts) H1-i Ron Fielding and Jackie Dale: 1. Frcefowly D nob.-i-is 4.12 7 Fi:ortri'w'n, n MaoMurdo TODAY (Tuesday) won the came for Bearcats with 2, Freetown, Smith tTa,ilnr) . 17 ()0 thrre crials each. (W. Mills) 11.25 Pennltv - F7 I?0h'PI'i-E 5 Out Our Way By J. R. Williams WHO'5 GOING TO ' Ll5'I'EN-- F, JUGGLE THAT INTO WHEN "THAT ., i THEREFIZIGEIZATOIE? 5:25.452 COOL6 K9 )1 A PILIN5 LIP SOUP I'LL DO A 4” Iflllllll BECAiJ5E VOLPRE ,'ILl6GLlN' ACT" BOB AND MICKEY... J (9 WHAT ATEAMI J MICKEY MARILYN HOPE-RODNEY-MAXWELL EDDIE MAYEHOFF -e Swift! CLEIIEIITS Ilcit DEMPSEV Iiikviii lllitii mum to Him iumo mum at twist nirmti - 3-1 in smunvintq HM. IAIIVEIIMIACI sun I umiouiii victim Summer-side 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 . . I. naoenr ,s.s."a"ee.v.s.1eaeeeeine TO-NIGHT 7.15 - 9.15 VVRMIhIaeehurel. Ikhrhn&I'Ie66q&,u&eii 'x -'4' he We Are Please-cl To ANNOUNCEMENT Announce That The KENSIHGTON FEED SERVICE LTD. This is the genuine B”: J: H. -Miss Evelyn Mecboneld. St. spent the holiday season with V , 1 ch 1 1 th t C" t be imitated. H1, fur nu New M--t .”.l":.:".:::.':".:' :::.:':::.r:.. "” he been wowed W W VETERINABNAN with Mdr.fand"Mr; Weltetr 0ninp- 1.'I8I”3X-TBU" N" 3H;e!IIE1ff1III(eeIhe fox or mink in many ways He will not bite you. He does not eat meet or . m y, M ng on.- ur. --- . . I . in 1 f Dial 2520 ”" "' " L.'. -Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey '33,-, i,l,:,'1.:;;'",l,V,,,; Z,:ii,':l.':"'.,.”.'i'...fl'.'.,'l 'i,'.lifS2fl,”””ii."2..?"I,i iillilimfi .'”33..'." .'oo'mVi'.."3..3. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER REFRIGERATION --Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hicks and James, Jr., were recent guests '- : - : ” ' I 3 1," water Street E3" and funny. Monte". spent the of the". "INC. Mrs. Kenneth 301312: Jrxirisemdgygiclean basement. He and his mate thrive and raise young n a pen x SALES & SERVKHE DEALER S told bond” ""0" mm M” Hm". mam In Mr" mum Monct0n'h- Under ordinary circumstances they produce twice yearly. They absolutely do not entertain "mule 0 Bun lice, flees or ear mites. Young can be handled from birth with no danger of destruction by per- tor Ks-neington and District. M. HOCKEY Bnulalbnnc Monarchs vs. Crapautl lit-artlirr-alters At Crapaiid Rink TONIGHT Game time 8:30 Skate after t-nts. He is Ii real gentleman of animal. and will pay vs Ra among the first to enter this fine prosperous new indust .-if Anagwnrc N. R. who own three rliinriiille ranches. 2 in N. R. one in (Zapr Breton, N. S. are now at tho Clifton Hotel. Siinimorside for 5 days and have rhinrhillns on display. 11': are here to imcwor ruinstinnx on rhinrliillax, and talk this in dustry river with )0". W" MY" W1” 1111311” I"””'I: mg ztnrk for sale and furnish a generous guarantee with any animals piirrhasod. Besides this mu ran 53I1K'.'LVK dept-nrl nn free help and RIIYICP in case of diffiriilty. if you have iiersn nonriering nhniit chinehillifs mill in today and have A friendly chat. ni- phone 2125. You air under no obligation. We are members of N. C. R. A. and handle only fine quality registered stock. ry high profits on money invested. ry. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hubley ATTENTION VETERANS All ex-service men are requested to meet at the Canadian Legion Home, Summerside, Wednesday morning. January 13th, 8:15 a.m. (not later) to attend the funeral of our late comrades, John Hubert Gallant and Joseph Leonard Gallant. ' Bereis will be worn. A Ton of Food will be given away with every plll'('hBS4' of is new Refrigerator bought between today, Janiiary 12th and up to Saturday. January 16. HUBLEY'S CHINCIIILLA RANCH Anegence, New Brunswick 1!. M. IIUBLEY, Prop. Phone 106-2 No. 2 Highway