JANUARY 4, 1954 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PIINIJI COUNT! OFFICE I lnlnnier Street. Summerside. Phone sen. livvve, llnbeoriptione. Advertldng Be IIIIVQ GEORGE ci.ow and 630303 WOTTON . Home Phones: um and 0088. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores sell I! Street; 0 Kelly's News-stead. Wnter Btroat; Aiyn Doiicetwe Grocery, Second street; in sliiniinoreidoi " D... , :1 central Itroet: Mark Gaiidet. 6'1 Grenville sheen Island Motor Water Street; Vince's Grocery. no Biiueli Street; Eniiinire neu- lorvioe Drug Store; Fred's Grocery. convent ltrent LL Waite in iiensington. WEST PBINCB OPFIOI Aibertoni Frank Weeks. Beprooentnlivoi . Phone: 08-! Office and 08-! I01. -SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE hoo- key match. 3rd game in series. Bedeque rink, Monday, January ith, at 8:15. Summerside Aces ver- sus RCAF Flyers. Rink directors meeting at first intermission. ..'WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davidson, For- tune Bridge, who on Saturday, Jan. 2, celebrated their 25th wed- ding anniversary. Their many friends wish them many more haplly wedded years. -HEAVY TRAVELLING - rraveliing conditions for motor iraffic were very difficult in wcst Prince yesterday afternoon with a blinding southeast snow storm ::iusing heavy packed drifts on some roads. On the ivcstern TDDII at. McLean Corner near Elmsdaie cars were unable 'to get through the snow banks at the height of the storm which eased off about three o'clock when the pile up of vehicles managed to get moving again after their occupniits had shovelled a road. As far as could be learned there were no accidents Personals -Miss Elsie Dunphy of Ken- slngton, is visiting in Summer- side the guest of her cousin Ella Cahlll. -Miss Florence Cahlll has left to resume her duties as nurse-ln- training at the Charlottetown Hos- pital, after spending her Christ- mas holidays wlth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cahlll, Sum- merside. Miss Clara Simmons, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Simmons. wilmot Valley, returned yesterday to resume her studies at Queens University, Kingston. Ontario. S Mr. Lloyd Simmons. son of Mr and Mrs.. Theron Simmons, sum- merside, will return today to Aca- , dia University to resume his stud-l ies. 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Horton and children, of Kentville, N. 8.. spent the New Year's holidays with the latters parents, E. E. and Mrs. Parkman, of Summerside. 5 Mr, Gordon Macxenzie. Sum- merside, had as his guest during the Yuletide season. Mr. Thomas I-iall, student at Acadia University. 5 Rev. C. D. Matheson. minister of Trlnltyivnited Church in Sum- merside. leaves today for Amherst where he will conduct the Week of Prayer services for the Ministerial Association for the town of Am- herst, throuhout this week, 5 I-iiortham -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Macbaan and family, Charlottetown, spent their Christmas holidays with Mr. MacI.een's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Macl..ean. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacKa,v and family spent Christmas day with Mrs. Liilu Macxay and Mr. Vernon Mackay, East Bldeford. The funeral of the late James Miilar was held on Saturday al- iernoon, Dec. 26, and was very largely attended. Interment in the United Cemetery Lot 14. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Edmund Maynard. who cele- brated his 90th birthday on Fri- day, January 1st. Mr. Maynard is quite active and takes a keen in- terest in all activities of the com- munity. His many friends wish him many happy birthdays. An enjoyable Christmas concert was held in the Tyne Valley hall on Wednesday evening, December 23. A large crowd attended and the program was enjoyed by all. At the closing of the program Santa Claus came and presented the gifts from the well laden Christmas tree to the teachers and rhlldren. Mrs. Lulu Macxay, Mr. Vernon Macxay, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cal- wlll, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Kly were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Grin. on Sunday evening. Dec. 7?. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cotton spent hrlstmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Emer Baker. William Macltny and Horace Macxay spent their Christmas holidays with their grandmother. Mrs. Lulu Maclfay, East Bideford. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Phil- lllil. Arlington, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coiwiii Sunday afternoon, Dec. 27. Mr. Herbert Stewart is spending his holidays with his daughter, liirs. Claude Cniwili. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Camp- bell. O'Leary, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coiwiii re- cently. ngu.-i MCIJOIITIOII Ind eon Arnol , Mr. and Mrs. l-lnih Mcbrnnaii, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mcunnen. Port Hill, Mr. Ind Mrs. Reegh Birch and family, Birch Hill. were dinner guests of MI'- and Mn. Graydon Grigg on Christine: do). Mr. and Mn. -CURING-SMOKING. ship or bigling. Hansen's Market, Summer- sl e. -COMMUNITY Credit Union, Summerside, tonight. new mem- bers. deposits, loans. ....FUNERAL POSTPONED - The funeral of Rita Elizabeth (Betty) Curley which was to be held this morning, has been postponed un- til Tuesday morning. The late Miss Curley's aunt had planned to arrive here last night from Boston to attend the funeral but poor weather prevented plane travel. She will arrive tonight. -THIEVES CIIASED - An at- tempted break at Ed's Grocery on Convent Street was prevented on Friday evening when. the owner, Roy MacArthur, discovered two persons trying to break into the store through the back door. one of two doors st this point had been forced. Mr. MacArthur gave chase to the two but after a few blocks they successfully eluded him. Summerside police are investigat- lng.-S. Freetown and O I I , VICII'III'y -Mr. Dick van Kerk of Hol- land, who has been in the em- ploy of Mr. J. Scott Cairns. Free- town, for several years, left by plane on Dec. 11 to spend Christ- mas in Holland. After an extend- ed visit with his mother and fam- ily, Mr. van Herk plans to returr. to P. E. Island. Mr. Jesse C. Burris, who has been is patient recently in hospital in Oharlottetown, has returned to his home in Lower Freetown. All are glad to know that he is making a good recovery. Miss Adell Jardine spent several days last week visiting with friends in Charlottetown. Miss Louise Csirns, student at Horton Academy. Wclfville, N. S. spent her Christmas holidays at her homelin Lower Freetown. Miss Dorothy Auld of P. W. C. teaching otaff, Charlottetown, spent the Cihrlstmas week at her home in the village. ' Mrs. Calvin Reeves left recently for Moncton, N. B., where she will spend the winter months, guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Alan Macbean. A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Reeves, Upper Freetown, when lit- tle friends of their son Weyne gathered to help ceiebrote his fourth birthday. The afternoon was pleasantly spent playing gamu. IVEN. Reeves served a delightful supper with birthday cake, deck. ed with lighted candles. ice cream I and other deinties. I : Miss Winnifred Cairns, B. A.. inurse in training at the Royal tvlctorla Hospital, has returned to l-Montreal. after a brief visit with iher parents. Mr. and Mrs J. Scott Cairns. Mr. and Mrs. Prowse Yco and Miss Georgie Yeo of Kelvin were Christmas day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Warren. -AB. Conway and O I O Vicinity -Mr. Lorne Maciiean and Min Donna Palmer, Preelend, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Maciean Coleman on December 25. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Maonaan, Coleman. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer on December 25. Miss Erma Paugh. East Bide- ford, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on December 25. Smears sympathy is expressed to the relatives and loved ones of Mr. James Millcrlwho passed away on December 24. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ancii Bellem, Mount Pleasant. on Decembe 25. Corporal Lewis Mscbougall, In- vcrnree. spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oecii Mao- Kinnon recently. Min Violet Bridges. lleaNeill'e Mills, spent 3 few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oecil Moc- Klnnon recently. Mr. Guy Palmer was in Surn- mcrside, December 24. on business. Mr. Edward Boyle who has been working at Halifax. N. 8.. came home to spend Ohristinas with his wife It Freeland. Mrs. George sherry and eon lric, not is. were visiting at the home of Mrs. John nroonio on Decem- ber 90. Mr. John Crockar, R. O. A. 1., Trenton, Ont., and Mice hone Brooms. auininereido neat Christ: Accepted As Candidate For Minlsiryyy Mr.” Keith Rogersoa. first year student in arts at Mount Allison University was received and aa- ccpted as 3 candidate for the min- istry by the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island of the United Church of Canada at the evening service in Trinity United church in Summerside last evening. Rev. 0. D. Mailheson. llie min- later of Trinity United Church. acted for the commission of Pres- bytery appointed to receive the candidate. Associated with hi.in were R:-v. George Boiners. Rev, George Ayers, Mr. Silas MacI'ariane. and Mr Lucas Allan. Mr. Wallace Bradshaw, clerk of session of Trinity Church, pres- ented ohe candidate Mr. Rogerson, and at the close of the reception presented to him, a Bible, on be- half of the session At the morning service the Scrip- ture lessons were read by the two candidates for the ministry from iihls congregation, Mr. Rcgersan and Mr. Frank Lockhart. Mr. Rogerson is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Rogerson. and Mr. Loclrhart is the son of Dr. arri Mrs. A. A. Lockhart. S. liowian And Vicinity Messrs. Eddie and Jerry Gal- lant went to 0'Lear,v recently on business. Mrs. Elmer Plneau and her mother, Mrs. John A. Gallant, re- cently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault at How- lan. Mr. J. B. Arsenault in Woodstock on Dec. 19. W3! Mr. Frank Gallant is employed at the home of Charles Wood. Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and sons of Bordon, motored to I-iowlan recently where they spent Sunday. December 20 as guests of the farmer's folks. Miss Jenn Arsonault who has been attending classes at Slemon Park School, came home on Dec. 20. Her friends are pleased to welcome her hark. Mr. and Mrs. Francis liiacQiihi'- rle and sons Willard and Kenneth of Wilmot, were guests of Bruce Carruthers and Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Carruthers on Dec. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Buoie of Mill Road, were guests of Mrs. Buote's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gal- lant. recently. Santa Claus came to I-Iowlan from the North Pole on Dec. 21 and delivered many gifts to the Schooi children at the close of the Christmas concert whlch was so capably put. on by them. There were also several small children present and each one in turn re- celved ii gift from Santa. Several men from Howlan have been eellng recently and very good catches have been taken. A large crowd of children were in 0'Leary last week when Santa arrived at the Legion Home and presented each child with ice cream, candy, apples. oranges and nuts. Spendl the holiday in I-lowliin were Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Ber- nard of Charlottetown. Ferdinand Arsensult. St. I-Iyacinth's College. is spend- ing his Christmas holidays with his parents here after a year's ab- senre. student at Miss Annie Gallant of North Rustlrn spent the holiday with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arsenault at I-Iowlan. There was a large congregation attended the midnight Mass at St. Anthony's on Christmas eve with many receiving holy communion. The mixed choir did justice to the beautiful hymns for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Finnan Woodstock. were in Howlan Christmas. of on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant cai- led on relatives in Woodstock on Christmas afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant and fiimlly were in O'Leary on Christ- mas afternoon calling on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arsensult and family. -AG. mu at the home of Mrs. John Brooms. Mr. Leonard Murphy. West Roy- alty is spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. seamen Reeves and family, Summerside were visi- tore at the home of Mrs. John Brooms on December 25. Mrs. John D. Palmer and Mr. Wallace Morrison were in Sum- merside, December 28, on busi- aces. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bulger and family. lpent the holidays at the horns oPMr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bulger, Foxley River. Miss Leona Fords, Conway spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Lynch. Mount Pleasant. Mrs. John W. Palmer Freeland and Mr. Bill MecNeili were viri- tors at the home it Mn. Elisa- beth Predanick, Summerside on December 27. Mr. Bill Meclieili was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mscltoill on December :1. -9. South Shore IAIIII, THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Islandls First Baby In 1954 surveys the situation with West Devon. Resting County Hospital, in The first baby of the new yearzbaby g 1; in Prince Edward Island modestlyiounce, modestly her; mother, Mrs. Milton MacLean, oltpressed in having had the hcnorl she, was 'of being the new year baby. comfortably in Prlncel Sumniersldin. where she was born, this lovely: weighing 10 pounds, 1, surveys the sit-, quite unim- uatlon and seems With this distinction also goes, a host. of more practical thln;:s-- gifts from local nierqhanis, that will doubilessly provide more uomiori. and satisfaction to baby than merely remmrllng her that born at 1:05 am. on New Year's Day! Mr and Mrs. MHCLPETI have one other child, ii son, 10 years of RITE. M, (Photo by Wnitnn). Farm Home Ijestroyed In Kildare Cen.tral -The large farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rayner, Kildare Central, seven miles from Alber- ion, was completely destroyed byi .the scene in the event of the fire fire about five o'clock Saturday evening. All contents of the dwel- ling were lost in the blaze which was thought to have started in the upper part of the house anti spread very quickly. fire was not knovsn. Mr. nrul Mrs. Rziyiier were awriyivr-ry ' lwas carried. at the lime, the only m-viipanls Cause of thc'which liure purchased a few rlays ago. A being Douglas Getsnn, a hired man, and Victor Rayner, a nep- hew of Mr. Rayner. The ion fire brigade was called io spreading to the barn as a strong wind was blowing in that. direc- tion. Nothing could be done to save the house or the contents included some new furni- insurance small amount of Tradesmen Hold Monthly Meeting In Summerside The mont.hl,v meeting of the United Brotherliood of Tradesmen Local 2&8 was held in the Town Hall, Summerside. on December 29th. A smaller group was in a'.- tendance due to the holiday sea- business of son and the regular the hrothcrhonrl was dispensed with. Plans were dismissed in re- icreiirc in .'i mrinlwrship drivr: (iiirlng the Crllililll months. The president ;;.-ive a ricialleii account regarding the union or- ganization in Charlottetown whose charter will be presented at. a meeting in Charlottetown on Jan- uary 11th, to some one hundred members of the carpenter trades- men, Other groups in that local- lty have applied for their charter and will be organized in the near Summerside future. The president also dealt with the formation of the trades and labor council of Prince Erlward island whose charter will be pre- sented in Charlottetown the week of January 5th, which will con- stituie the combined strength of all A. F. of l.. and Trades and Labor Congress 'grruips and will he i'PprPS("ili0(l by three delegates chosen by each local unlrin. lie referred to the. establishing of R union in Charlottetown as "the opening of a second front". and expressed his desire that trarler.- men and workers rverywhcrc would give their assistance by joining the various locals for by so doing. the rights of the work- ers are recognized and made sec- ure, he said.-S. Stadium Will Open Next Weekw According to.Mr. Harold Gaudet. president of e Summerside Race- way and con roller of the new Raceway Stadium. the opening of the new rink will take place on Monday, January 11, or therea- bouts, depending on how much co- operation the wciithcr mnn gives. It is expected that a skate will be the opening activity. Mr. Gaudet. in answer to in- ouiries, says it is pomible Char- lottetown Islanders will compete against another team of the "Big Four" at the rink this winter it arrangements suitable to both sides can be worked out. The main stress this yesr,.how- ever. will be on skating, and the hockey program of the minor Summerside groups under tlhe di- rection of James Hogan. Jr., di- rector of Physical Fitness for Prince County. The seating capa- city of the rink is about 2.500 with room for approximately 1,000 stan- ders. The ice surface, is 190 by its feet. Heating and some other facili- ties will he on ii temporary basis this year because of the fact that permanent construction cannot be started until the artificial ice plant is installed. This will begin about tine first of August next summer and is ex- pected t.o take about two and a half months. In spite of the tem- porary nature of some of the facilities, however. the rink will this year have mudi better facilities than any other ice rinks in the vicinity, - The lighting is porticuisrly good. The bulbs do not require shades. 'Ilhey are so frosted that the light is thrown up the ice from one bulb to cover in specific area. and the whole effect is such that you can literally see to pick up a pin on any part of the ice. Art Ross hoc- key nets have been ordered, and will soon be arriving at the new stadium. P ' Hockey-IT Crapaud Tonight The opening game of the Inter- mediate "0" League for the Frank Myers Trophy will be ployed in Crapaud rink tonight. The Breadalbane Monarchs will meet the New Haven Royals at y; l-. 8:80 in this first game in tl;is mnulion Miler Is Easy Victor KERANG. Australia. (AP) strong winds spoiled another stab at the four-minute mile by John Landy Friday as the Australian won a special mile race in 4213.8. The lean speedster took the lead at the start from three rivals and won with 120 yards to spare over former Olympic runner Les Perry. Landy will make his next mile effort. at Melbourne's Olympic Psrk next Saturday where he ran a 4:011 a year ago and his (:02 HANDY MACHINE PRINCE GEORGE, E. C.. (CF) - A mechanical packhnrse ria- slgned to carry more than 400 Alber- 1 Alma and Vicinity -Mr. Leigh Donald, student at the Veteriiinry Icoilege, Guelph, Ont. spent the Christmas holidays at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Wallace Donald. Al-mo. Miss Florence Dunbar, nurse- in-training at the P. E. island Hospital, Charlottetown, spent New Year's at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunbar, Aims. Mr. Keith Barbour, New York. returned to his home on December 19 after spending two weeks visit- ing with his brother Gordon am! sisters Rae and Sophie in Alma. The Mises Rae and Isabel Don- ald. Charlottetown, spent Christ- mas Day with their parents in Alma. Mr. and Mrs. J, William Profit. Summerside, spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Profit's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wallace, Alma Mr, and Mrs. Fred Turner, Win- Sloe. spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Turner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald, Alma. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Gerald O'Brien and Miss Joan Callaghan. whose marriage will take place in Loyola Roman Oath. nlic Church, Montreal, on Jan. ii. iMr. O'Brien is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. Elmsdale. and lMi5s Callaghan is it daughter ni lllvirs, Myra Callaghan and tho. late IF:-ank Callaghan. St. Louis. The Sympathy of this common- ity is extended to the sons and daughters of the late Mrs. Haber Ellis of O'Le-ary whose deaiih took place at the home of her daughter. Mrs. James Dunbar, Alma. on Sun- day. Dec. 2'7. and whose funeral took place in Springfield West cemetery on Dec. 30. Mrs. Avard Harris. Knutsfnrd. and Mrs. Charles Rix are spending a. few days with their mother at the home of Mrs. James Dunbar, Aims. The sdhodl closing at Alma took place on Dec, 21. in the evening. A very fine programme was given by the pupils under the direction of Mrs. Kenneth Crockett. taste-her. At the close of the programme Santa arrived distributing gifts and I! treat to each pupil and the teacher, The school house was crowded and gulte. a nice sum of money was realized which will go towards the buying of a. map for thc school. -D pounds up rugged inclines is un- dergoing tests here. The machine. using a light motor and a deeply- treated pneumatic wheel, can be made to jump over fallen logs. CAMEO THEATRE (KENSINGTODU Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. The greatest personal story to come out of the Piicifio-"AMERICAN GUERIi.ILI.A IN THE PHILIP- PINES" ln technicolor, starring Tyrone Power and Michelliir Preile. Bank night drawings Tuesday and Thursday. Congrat- ulations to Miss Mildred Mann who was lucky winner of 56000 New Year's Eve. ROYAL THEATRE BOIIDEN Monday - Tuesday 7:15 - 9:15: Matinee Tuesday 3:15. Bud l Abbott, Lou Costello- ”LOST IN ALASKA" Bank Night Drawing Tuesday. FARM FOR SALE AT aisenion The "fcrin formerly owned by the late Bani. A. Profit containing 60 acres of land with a dwelling house and three large farm buildings. Anyone interested may apply to C. R. PROFIT Administrator of the Estate of Deni. A. Profit Says AI Rollins Best Goalie DETROIT, (AP)- Who is the best goalie in the National Hoc- key League? Jack Adams' answer was direct. surprising: "Without a doubt. Al Rollins of Chicago Black Hawks." Adams. general manager of the Detroit Red Wings, explained his answer: "Rollins is more valuable to his club than any other player in the league. Without him they prob- ably would have dropped out of the league." GABLIJ AND TIERNEY STAR IN SUSPENSE DRAMA AT CAPITOL, SUMMERSIDI-I -One of the most exciting and dramatic escapes ever pictured in a. screen play is that by which Clarke Gable, all an American newspaper cnri-espondr-nt, rescues his wife from behind the Iron Curtain in "Never Let Me Go,” M - G - M's romantic adventure drama, at the Capitol Theatre Summerside. Gene Tierney co-slaiii in the new film in the role of Marya. the Russian ballet dancer whom Philip (Gable) meets and falls in love with while in Moscow, and whom he marries. Forced to leave the country without his young bride, Philip conspires with Denny. an English tank sergeant who has also been ousted from Russia with- out his wife, to effect a daring rescue of the two girls. In a small boat they journey from England In a Baltic seaport. encountering the dangers of a storm at sea, the iiitercevptlon nf a Russian patrol boat and a battle of wits with the Russian spy system before they reach their destination only to find that Marya has been detaili- ed to dance in a special Opera. House performance for a Russian general. Philip disguises himself as n Red officer and carries his wife off to safety and freedom, I strategy entailing their escape auto- mobile off a cliff into the sea, makes for one of the most thril- ling film adventures in which Gab- le has ever starred. Clarence Brown producing. and Delmer Daves on the directional end. have given "Never Let Me Go" added r-slism find dramatic impact by filming their story in England, much of it against pic- turesque backgrounds. GRAPAUD RINK TONIGHT 8:30 SHARP Breadalbane Monarchs Versus New Haven Royals Admission 35 and 25 Skate after . PAGE NINE .. HOCKEY BORDEN RINK ,, MONDAY, JAN. 4-mo P.M. ' PARKDALE! BOMBERS SUMMERSIDE wannioiir Admission: 40c and 250 ' First League Game for lnmiin Trophy. Professional cards ”Tl7Eii'llTi-iiI"i:ltTEl'"I Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P. E. I. PHONE 2883 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant l'. E. I. Ml."I'liiiL BUILDING Granville at Water street Sumin rsl.-in DIAL P. 0. Bill I an an E. E. PARKMAN Upi. I). l(.U. OPTOMETBISI Glasses Fitted Eyes Office Hours: 9 In 12 - 1 to 5 and by appointment. PHONE 828'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer SL: Summereid B. F. HUNTER R. 0. (.lP'I'0M.ETRlS': Summerside. P. E. I. Complete visual Analyst-I Glance Fitted PHONE 3118 RMALI.MAN'S BUILDING - . A. Raymond Grant. BSi:., O.D. OPTOMJETBIST complete Visunl Annlyein Clueee Fitted 238 Water Street. Summareida Above Maurice liIiil'e Men's Wan! Phone 3530. -To Rfimr DENTIST Dental X-Raye Im ailman Building Examined r .' SUMMEBSIDI Dial 283 Dr. H. B. MucNeiIl PHYSICIAN A1 SURGEON Water Street (0pposito I-loiinaifll Bourn- 11:00-ll:0O A.M. Daily. 2:00. 4:00 P.M. Dally. 1:00.. 8:00 P.M. Dally. DIAL 1031. J anuary 7-Church of January 7-Anglican, Time of An offering will be to slonary purposes. SCHEDULE OF CHURCH SERVICES FOR WEEK OF PRAYER, JAN. 4-8 ALBERTON SECTION January L-Presbyterian Church, Alberion January 5-United Church, Elmsdale. January 6-Church of England, Alberton. January 8-United Church, Alberton. 0'LEARY SECTION January 4-Church of Nazarene, 0'Leary. January 5-Baptist Church, Knutsford. January 6-United Church, 0'Leai-y. at Springfield West. January 8-United Church, Glenwood. These services have been arranged by the West Prince Ministerial Association. Nazarene, Elmsdale. O'l.ieary and Baptist Church 7:30 p.m ken at each service for mis- all services: CAPITOL Tonight 7:15-9:15; Summerside Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9 :15 GABLE . . . AND HIS CAPTIVE BRIDE! 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