a race rm-sex B|lAGE’S are rnrM.IuM.sA~Lr.. renauaity, ;3. on V n-is wssrsgan euaaoun $'s|d¢ Kinsmen "“‘°' °°..£'l.‘..T'..l’.'."':‘»’i';.'. 9.. A Observe "I Summer lines, Vows, subscriptions. Adv lepnaeutaflva J. ILIIIJ IUIPIIY and (I 086! GLOW ‘Ind GUARDIAN. _CHARLm'ri=:'rowN Moncton Rink Captures S’side ’Spie1. . J? “upog{dayorll'o|tetveQk. Phone us: for this service or give my order to‘-the boy responsible for delivery on your route. _scnoor.’ sronrs, Bedeiiue ..l)RESSED TUBKEYS. Have limited number dressed turkeys. '“.mhu 12.22 pounds. Orders de- iivered each Thursday. Phone 2551. ;_ M, Muttart. Summe side. ..IN'l'EBMEDlATE hockey play- ,“ g,me_ Bedeque'Rlnk Monday. rein-unry 27th. Freetown Intermed- iate Royals vs. Borden Intermed- attend. LNOTICE T0 ADV|£h'l‘lSEKrl- Advertisers are remindei that thelt copy must be in the £.-rardlnn not than nr-on the -isevlous day _wEDDING AT TB l N IT Y rAlis0NAGE—A quiet but pretty wedding was solemniried by Rev. K. G. Sullivan at the summer- gidg Trinity Parsonage on Thursday. Feb. 2. when Lila Gertrude.daught- n‘ of Mrs. W. F. Cannon and the hit: Mr. Cannon of St. Eleanaors was united in marriage to James stone Campbell. son of Mrs. Cornelius Caanplbell and the late ma, Campbell of Cape Traverse. me bride chose for her weddlnx a areas of royal blue crew Wm‘ dove grey accessoris and wore a omega of Better Time roses. Mr and Mrs. Campbell will reside in Cape 'I‘rs.ver$e wf.-iere the groom is a successful farmer.-8. _TllUCK HIT BY TRAIN. - Mr. Tom Turner. Kenainmon. ex- perienced a grim few seconds in a light for his life on Thursday night last. when his truck was s by the incoming train from the fen‘!- A snow storm was in procrew Ind Mr. Tumor had his rich? WI-MOW closed. He could neither see not ‘hear the incoming train till it was within about six feet of his truck. He instinctively’ turned- the from to keep Iran being thrown under ‘$3 going very slowly and was stopped within the length of the engine. Mr. Turner amersed With no greater injury than a scratch on forehead. The truck was pretty badly wrecked.--K. swell the large attendance with nicely decorated in heaping with the Valentine season. The llbrtunateky the tight evening under the auspices of lrlshtown W.I. The highest score for ladies -was made by Miss Elda Macbood, and for gents. by Mr. Irving Campbell. Consolation prizes were awarded Miss Ruth Profitt and Mr. Roy Mountain. —K.lNsitfEN BlNGO— The an- nual Klnsmen bingo was held in St. Paul's Hall, Summerside on they could not be accommodated. The proceeds will be used in the service projects of the club. The bihgo was staged by a committee headed by George Olscamp.—S. Church here. had the misfortune to suffer a bad fall a few datys ago in Toronto where he had gone to attend a church meeting. As a result he was paralyzed for a time and then developed pneumonia. He is now convalescing at the home of his son in Oakville, om. —YOUNG ADULTS i\lEE'l' — Lesma-n Caseley presided over the Young Adult Group meeting at Kensingtcn on Monday night. which met in the YP. Flo:-m. Group 4 was in charge of the de- votional service. after which Rev. Lewis ‘M. Murray led in line Bible study. During the brief business period ftirthetr pans were made regarding the 3-act play which will be presented this wring. Mrs. Harold Laird was guest speaker and gave a, splendid tails on “Drmu." Games and re- fieshments followed. ' _ ‘ —Bl:'i‘lIBNs FROM CONVEN- TION. — Mrs. L. G. Racri.s.e.y, of, Indian River. returned recently from Winnipeg where she attend- ed the C. C. 1-‘. inter-prowimial Conference. The Conference was held in the Royal Alexandra Hotel present from nine provinces. ‘ ‘At the conclanion of the Conference Mrs. Ramsay visited many former Islanders in Winnipeg. Toronto. Hamilton and Montreal. she also spent some time with her brother Clarence Camenin. Manager of the Provincial Bank in Windsor. Ont. —l<.‘ 92-and 91 years. The otxnpany ran wls lifted into the seventh heaven of musical deli8‘ht—mone being more captivated than the respected An honored guest for the occas- ion was District Governor Merritt Crawford and by Deputy District introduced the District Governor who was the main speaker. Ml'- Cl‘l|Wl°|'l‘l IP0ke ‘in apprecia- tion cf the welcome extended him and Mrs. Crawford by the Sum- meraide Club. He referred to the fact that this meeting commemor- ated the 30th anniversary of the Association, which he said could look back on “thirty years of fel- lowship and service.“ He referred to the outstanding service projects of the Kin organ- ization such as “Milk For Britain". 11 A "Food For Britain" and the pro- vldins of four scholarships in can- ed to Governor Crawford and Mrs. Cl'l“Vl°Td by His Worship, Mayor Henry Wedge_ A message from founder Hal Rogers was read by Past Presl. den‘ Elmer Murphy and a message from National President, J. W, Sutcllffe was read by'Pu;t, pg-egg. dent Charlie Hogan. The toast to the ladies was pro- posed by Vice President George Olscamp and responded to by Mrs. Olscamp. Between courses d sing “"3 W88 enjoyed led by Past President Maurice Mill with Mr. Albert Huestis as accompanist, Other guests present were Mr. Wllllnm Hayward. president of Ra- tary and Mrs. Hayward. Mr. Ross Marlienzie, president of the Y’a Mens Club and Miss Blanche H082. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Malllson and Mr. Roland Jewell of Char- lottetown. 1-55¢ l'N&*II's program was arranged by the program '. tee headed by Roy Johnston.—S. Bloomfield corner W. I. Allld I-‘"8 Sync and lhe Creed re- peated in unison. After the usual blfllness llrocedure it was decided that $10.00 be sent to the office l0 hell! defray expenses of the deleifnfe to Copenhagen. The com. mlttees reported satisfactorily. Mrs. ‘lfeniford Horne read the paper on Social Welfare". This was discus- sed and questions answered. Two Smith on Tuesday. Feb. 7th. Thir- fcr a Legion Home. This was left to the president, Mr. Arthur Mar- Trophy At The personnel of the Moncton rink: L. 1‘. Small, .1. Willmott, G. The winners of the point com- The following deserve mention: L. H. MacFarlane. S’side . J. A. Clarke, S’side J. O'Brien, Amherst E. S. Glddings, Ch’town ‘roan’. Schedule This morning at nine a.m. the Capitol Theatre Trophy competi- Ch'town: H. Saunder- Hallfax: T. Coley. Ch"tow-n: W. MacNelll Alberton: H. S. Matthews Ch'town: T. A. While this evening.-—-S. LOT 05 C. W. L. The February meeting of st Ann's. Lot 66. sub-division of C. W. L. was held in the afternoon of Feb. 12th with nineteen members present. The present occupied the chair. The meeting opened with the League Prayer by our Reverend Director. Father Mccosmac. 'lhe minutes of the January meeting were read by the secretary and adopted as read. This was followed by the ti-easurer's report showing a neat sum realized from the card parties to date. The , nae: sonce the last meeting were $306.72, and there was a balance of $233.33. This report was also adopted. at once. so as to have money sent away in February before rate increases. A reading by Mrs. Matthias Mur- ray entitled. "Blessed Mariin," was enjoyed. Mrs. Eugene McQuillan suggested having a question box at the next meeting. Each member to put in a question. These will be answered The monthly meeting of the New London W. M. 5. of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Sterling Macxay on Thurs- day afternoon, February 2. The theme of worship was ‘The Church. the Household of Faith". The worship service in the Miss- csiory Prayer for our missionary. ed and was conducted by the pres- ident. The minutes of the lat The Junior Y.P.U. of Ni! ' Dum- votionail period. "Jesus bids us Misslom" was presented by the minister, The lsnickeorbocicers gain- ed two points. Games were played at the conclusion on the meeting. -6. The Y.P.S. of the Bumtmereide Presbyterian Church held its reg- ulu-m " oniesdiay evening in the lmi-l Wfiti Mr. Oolin King in charge of the devotions. Following Cicorgina. Msacxetzzie. William Campbell. was in lihe chair during the business period. The closing hymn "What a. Friend we have in Jesus" was followed by The Lord's Prayer.—B. After the singing of a hymn. ‘Miss Marjory Bernard read the Script- ure lesson. The d.i.sc-usslon on “The Bible as a Book" from the Study Book on "Christian Life" was led by the minister. Following 3 rec- reational period when volleyball was played. deiicious refreshments were served by the lunch c:mmit- tee.—-S. . —-Miss Clara. Moun-iain enIteriai.n- taihed the members of the Ladies‘ Club of the suimmetrside Presby- terian Church at its regular meet- ing on Tuesday evening in the Operators’ Room of the new Tele- phone Building. Foliowing. a tour of inspection of the building the ladiia were shown the dial equip- ment by Mr. Arbh/ur Holland, who explained -what ‘happens, step by step. in a dial telephone office when a subscriber iiiails a local number and how this dialing actuatu the various units of d-ial equipment. A social hour followed when delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Alfrd Shcrups-en, Mrs. J. C. Mountain. Miss Lulu Toombs and Mrs. Hilbert Johmsnton. The Y.P.S. of the summer-side hymn “Love lifted Me" with Mrs Milton Mellish at the piano was followed by responsive Bible read- ing and prayer by Mrs. M. L. Breckenridge. The singing of " ‘Tia so sweet to trust in Jesus" closed the devotions. Duiing the business period it was decided to have a program of films for the next meeting. After a sing-song by Mrs. in like hell on Tuesday evening with Mrs. Clifford Srnith in c t a g H m 1, Clsgg. J. H. Smith, skip. mm 01 1, 1 H »ANO'l'n!h,:HC Moonllchl Illa“ -GIN"-Ala lNSUlMN0E- Ralph ...’.‘i.‘i'..'}’ hi: offi::ial-xvisvlvtoto Summerllde flfll“ 3- 3""“°"‘- genie: mm on ifeaamy weir’: 8 T“ mm Wyn“ Stir Mtuttart. sununerside. gummu-side c1ub_ C. Crockett, H. E. Gaudet, Fred 1“! m “M MM Mm John Mm 8 Dinner Plate. may night. 3'05!‘ “'3' - _c‘omN°Lz PA.“ __ M". He was accompanied by Mrs. Follllnd. skip. Mmpuhn, Ln dam. of m, dc. 'n'l°ml5 °3,mDbBll Ind Ml'l- 01111‘ Governor Gordon Spencer of Saint P9"-3°“: ' shin H 1, mm‘ - Rink, Thursday, February 23rd at Campbell entertained at a crokln- .ronn_ N, 3_ ch“, p,,,m,M mm" .1‘. E. Burden, Ch"iown . pms£u:"w:_‘"‘:"the °h:'_u_’mn1°;?h‘: 1 33"‘: 30"‘ 5 p.m. Admission 25 cents. ole party at their home on Friday otter preglded at me mug" “.5 '1'. A. Campbell, Slide mini" Maine“. The theme “Home 1 9» Put“, LATEST Large Enough to Contain Batteries Cash Price 8 Bread and Butter Plates 8 Oatmeal: or Soups ‘ Open Stock Pattern YOUR DIIDIDE ‘ llouu Phones: seas - , ‘Ibo and be Il:zushe dialog. of the . ' V a . - 3:‘: aggotfiyfogtho fug.-ns‘-‘:1d ' ' I no Summe : , I N00. - - ml mun”, ( sum; donning‘ nruacomei central seat; The sour Innlvgrggfy gf ui. moi-side ri Iklppedby Fred ll'oi- S PICAEDY ROSE—50-po. Dinner -Set. ~ ,5 No (and. Water Street: Hark Gaudet. 0'! Grlnvllle street; found‘ of the Kinsmen Assoe- land and the Moncton rink IklP- . '- gervigg for 8_oont¢nt3; ' « ‘ Alyre Douoo tea Grocery, Second Street; Inland Motor '1‘:-anaport, lation was observed last evening Did ll)’ -7- 3- Smllll W" W°l| 1"‘ . ' Water Street aibau. Grocery, no Iuuellltreet. by the Kins Club of summer- nlsht by the Moncton rlnk It ll“ -- V I. -L. Waite in nut-non . . .side by a dinner meeting and Sulnmerside Curling Club by the 8 CIIPI 11,. Guardian will be delivered to any liens; In suinmersida by Carrier dance at the Olymplg neruui-mg score of 12-11. __ 8 8mm”. ‘ OR '.l‘RlCYCLES—ALSO 2 BICYCLE! away free-—boy's or girl's) FREE 0 ADMIRAL TABLE MODEL $54.95 Complete with. best Batteries $64.95 ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER ON HAND WHEN THESE ARE SOLD, THIS OFFER WILL NOT BE REPEATED BIlAcE, McKAYp & company Limited No. 4 to suit a child 2 to 3 years Late Nllll°ll3l5- ' Tuesday evening and was a huge He said at present the organiz- 1”“ °P"" Wm" "'9 1‘’“°“'“‘3 33, - ymn -- SPEOIAL Ema of Prince success. ‘Tl: prizes. which were gagon C0l'|ll)l5[u of 2140 cliiibs and 8.- grr” Iii-'00‘;-I'nlI¢1“Iluet“i.t Lilac" lndT§§:lptlT’: N0. 5 to suit I child 3 to 4 years — very va ua le, were don t d by men‘ 9|‘! all 00339 in C n- ' x'_ ' . . County Fm‘ ‘"5 G‘““° A"°°“' the ‘merchants of the tow.n.e Over 3dl- He Olllllfled lhe lllli-0I'ya'°1 Ch'town: W‘ E‘ "chm" mum‘. may“. W” °"er§"h:y No’ 6 to sun ’' child 4 to 6 yea" lion Thursday evening at 8 P-tn. 300 person‘ were present and the club since the time of its 5"‘d°: E- P- F°l°3" N 7 tw h [ b=.. vcie to suit , H H’ Summemde_ A“ cw. . S‘ H M K story was presented by Miss 0. o W co . 3 , l':1wmTll‘7:;;‘ Em: lpoflsraen urged to some were turned away because glgléledrlsng in Hamilton. 0nt., by Hal Amh"eV:_';‘t: Rlngirlgteriac ay Joan Baker- The president. Mr chfld 6 years or over, ‘(Only two of these bicycles to be given later _ _[NJm“.;D IN FALL __ H1 cer research for medical doctors. _ M: ml to zU3l'l‘ll"°° ““'"'“"" "’“‘ _ many friends in Sum-rn-erside will "9 °°’“l‘'‘"‘°"‘°d ‘"9 Summer‘ l':.mh,;"t' J‘ O'Brien oon\::nea]'3.ecox(i:iceini‘c‘titcel<i"°t!l1ee d<gu1t>t.[i‘t:rr: my advertisers who tel°ph'Mr be Very am, .0 mm mg, Rev, Illle Club 0" its accomplishments Cf‘. ". al exercises of the Y.P u of the G E N A w A Y classifieds. etc.m;nouir-. narticulat .1 Gll“‘°5 C-“Hazy 0, H,,mmm_ om” agigd askedk firm to keep up the Ans‘-aevrvz-t._ ll’. sI‘;ui:i°::rdina summmide mmw my-umh on hear this in m . former pasior of the Presbyterian gown ‘:’?TS1ln1‘ner\;I‘Edl’f;‘Dl:v1:sl:x‘e:1l38- The Above éompmtlon concludes Tuesday 3.; "5 regular meem,g_ ABSOLUTELI Withthe purchase of one of these large size ADMIRAL BATTERY RADIOS. 1% volt, Walnut Case, fully guaran- teed — DON'T DELAY — IN MEMORIAM MRS. WALTER. INC! on Saturday. January 7th, 1960. all her home in De Salble. P. E. I.. there passed away to her last rest the memory of a good mother. Also left to mourn their iou are. two sisters. Edith. Mrs. Chester returned home from an enjoy- able trip to Halifax. were guests of MII’. and Mrs. Dun- can Isner and Dorothy, Mumford Road. During their stay Mrs. Isner entertained in honor of Mrs. Smith's birthday. she received lovely gifts. Delicious refreshments were the service in the United Church organist. Those taking part were Ross Matheson and Bonar Nichol- . . The Bloomfield Corner d di 1, wheels in the direction in which in winxu-peg and Mrs. Rarnsay was ma ii. . ;.- i, ' “ll ‘°“"°‘l " l 9 ‘“°°“"8- Church of Christ was presided the train wad going. After the im- the delegate from P. E. VI. I~_’rof. (:6 honfer 0 °M’;_‘;l"5"{e E"i‘n°:l1l:ll8M ll: mPI;g'::d om; ti‘!-zverend Di:ect- over by W Hevbem Best ,3‘; the pact the door opened and he had Prank Scott of Montreal presided A-u!1Bnd_ “ff Edward Macmm . 0 In e n8. . reg-up” meeting in me hall on mE, P, E, I, to hoidto the steering wheel grimly It all meetindfi lilld delegates W9” land opened the meeting with N3‘w_;o_N'D0N “if,” 8 Tuesday evening. 'IThe opening . where they EC!’- Professional cards E. E. Parkman. Oo+.D.. R.O. I I l HOLD EN-IOYABLB VALENTINE very intern“ , I c ionary Monthly was used with the B;-agkenridgg Dr. Henry Mglyse and reward Mrs. Waiter Ince. ved M. me how.“ usmed by Mm PMLTY " 0"‘ W°d“°'d'y huh.‘ m'f¥E_1sIg?;gN°fcg‘gn'?‘Lm§2:: on and meeufi c°:dj?:u:,.:Vde"w';:'h president. Mrs. Ray Macleod. as presented an interesting progmm widow of the late Walter H. Ince John 1-men M,‘ “"1 Mm 34-,,m, l °PT°M1‘""“5T :::.l:‘.::''...‘*3.‘:.‘“:.:'°“.::..*’:.°:.*:.: .. .s............ ...... ... l.‘..‘.i“.f;..t'il‘.°.°‘il’.l.l.".‘.~.l.a..ii..‘.’“?.:?.‘:; l".....-W *':.°“*.*.*.: ""“.‘ “ll. ** *.:.=‘..z.::..:‘ i‘.°.l.“.‘.§;. ..... ,',;°".°" ~1;~.g.:.l=«..-; ! aw -=---=- 0 - n . l 0 e V 0115 _ - v_ ' 11 , _ j held I ioint -Valentina party .iln ylhghold tlgrgafnisloghg <:1';; Our sympathy toes am to Mrs. Md selections in connection with bacteria? wiisioncliiusiraiea his tcJ‘.lr. gas lfltzrmafgg minis; mmigsfmpfielzfi 3:: 9.3....“ §3av:.sMr. and I 018-es Filled . _ _ orus . _ _ Bad, or er ‘ L3-eii::“;ou?:;v°;eol:1:n ii?-.'i’33in§ X: "$03594 l° ll“’l"l“°"-‘ ‘M 1"" ':::’::i':r':zdLvev(cilrE¢|i‘rLrwi}ili° :::ihm;ni:'y tBheG§sc:uwbl:I;°rer:ddtlb‘§‘u‘i::ii:f:I5'i?:1 lb“ flizjicrldwifjvent of ih?°3vym?i?' Amze Muobcwztll Bneen M’; 5' Bmteiag }‘:;'¢ :1’: °“''"’ “°‘"''‘ number of ohildnn 'gat.bei-ea for Jlvpn concerts in several homes.‘ broth" Jmph in gem U‘;A" ogmchz. mm, on pm 19 0,’ W draw M mm mm mlwed. In um um.“ Pmemon H _ gal as er a . ~ 9 to 12: 1 to s an evenlns of fun. worshiafland “‘:“n"'if.",n°:,"','§’.‘.‘,‘;..‘,‘,‘,g:,‘2|' "§f"",""" " -—' ' ' Missionary Monthly. Prayer was The llrlendshlp Olncie and Mizpaih young woman. she spent some “"”°' and In appointment. _ fellowship. -r-hr. mild ‘west er ‘and fl‘ ° °dr “Quad _ ed The monthly Legion meeting was then offered by Mrs. Harold Mayhew benediction brought the meeting years in the U- 8- Marrled in 1901» - I am“; -mm“-M, 3Lng_ the fine "open roads hel to '~3°°l‘8° IN A" W - 5 held at the home of- Mr. Sidney and Mrs. Louis Campbell. Dedi- to a close.-8. three sons survive her to cherish on eunday evenins. Februa-I7 3. _ mum, sh smmnm f Oar- ‘M "hm ‘mm’ °' l’°l"'1"' 9°“ teen member d. th ll Dr. Fraser was offered b M: . Y Married P e‘ Ollflml on the I” «Mid» D9 we conducted by the Trail Ran- -- __ _ l',_f’.‘.§',‘.‘_‘ ma °¥ ll“ l”‘ M‘? 3'9"‘-"‘“ ud‘l°{’ence‘“'5 call. It as de¢:ui'd:‘geir: purcehaazoa nloyce Duhnfng. y 5 031:: of fillencsimamersldv SING: 1'l°W¢l‘t‘l- EX°l’¢l‘- 0ll*-- ""1 gals and C. G. I. '1‘. The girls led _ " " ' ' ‘ West Devon dis lots. The ban was ll‘ °l‘° °l'°"“'- ““ “’3° " building hich could be renovated The business period then follow- church held its regular meetinl “°"°" °' °““'1‘°"‘°‘°“m- the singing with Mrs. Bowman as - B. F. Hunter. R.O. wan - um -n-mu «=« w .........m. we ma 2-» ‘° ' a.°i":.s.."°;:.'°::*..;s.. "t’.'-i'.”°“.; i’“"“t.' °i't“.‘:.‘l’l:"‘l”“...;."?’.‘.°.‘?.‘:°.‘.‘& =.°:..:".:..::“:..*:.:;*.:t.‘:;.. l momma ggglidfigd l:%oi:vy°dbil':. ily then eatthe Mrs. Henry Pineau is at present “,5, 1,“-in. the wow --“m,--. :55 gflfowed by _ __ we mule foster sister Mia Anna 3. Msc- 1:; Ht‘;-vgy McNg]][ 19¢ in pnya-_ Complete Visual Analylca ,,mmp ‘uwm ‘mu Mm Rm 3‘ w'mb‘h1dh‘°°‘“wm 5: no; new Nah ;m1cl:ye;|iuat rtgicee \:::lile:pI:|'llel; There were 14 members and one reading and prayer. ‘me president. m1s.ll,m Prvv‘lrdneSno:. ‘$81.0 hflmm Harold Bernard, who read a story- ' Glauea meted Oulton presiding and the scripture u.“,d__x_ an" the dunno“. me which visitor present. It was decided that Mme. Oohn Waugh was in the lady. -she Oniiunmned an her “cub David smith announced the hymns. PHONE um was read by Mrsv Lorne Macllevin. e minister. Rev. W.O. Dickson gave a short address to the boys Ind girls on the significance of valentine Day. Then followed games and contests led by the minister. some were for the child- an only. others for the young eople alone, and some for the en- lrc group. In a game of “bean as" the unmarried youth were — nuraariinvs ms'rrru-re — Mrs. William‘ and Mrs. Leaman ,Caseley were joint hostesses to the members of Kelvin Grove W. I.. on Tuesday evening. Feb. ‘1th. The meeting opened with the Institute Ode followed by the creed in un- ison. 12 members answered rml call with ‘What I notice most about men.’ There was one visitor destroyed the old mill in Septem- ber. Miss Marie Gallant. who is at present employed in the Western Hospital. was visiting her mother. Mrs. John Gallant of Piusville. Signs Of Russian Atomic Experiments? the box for overseas relief would be packed at the president's home. Correspondence consisted of a letter from Dr. Maser in Korea, thanking the - Auxiliary for two boxes sent to Korea, in the fall. Dr. Eraser gave a very interesting account of his work among the Korean people. There were also two thank-you notes from members for their klndnesses received dur- oha.Lr during the buainms period. The theme “Home Missions" w-as nducted by the m.in.lster. At the close of the meeting a social hour followed with refreshments served by Mrs. Roy Lidsrtane. ‘Mrs. W. 6. pins and Mrs. J. Macaroon. The ~M.C A. team gained one point_._s ARMY BOOT BEST ' nesday. Jarsuary 11th. and con- ties until the end and will be long remembered for the inspiration of! her courageous spirit. Aluiiough under the handicap of ill health for many years and the cheerfulness and graciousncss of her personal- ity. The funeral was held on Wed- ducted by her pastor, Rev. T. J. Head of De Sable» United Church. Carl Cola dedicated the offering i Clark Smith. Poster Sherran. Har- l 0141 Rackham and Alfred Sherran l described the four-told purpose of " the 'D'ail Rangers. was received by Clark smith and . Poster sherran. Rev-. H. Christie. assisted by Harvey McNeil] showed a Hymns sung were: ‘'0 Master let Me Walk with Thee". “Unto the p The offering 1 film on the life of John Webber. ‘ 8MALLMAN'S BU l.l..l‘I.'NG summersldu, P.F..|. . . __...L._:_ : .1..- 7 T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bunk oi Commerce .. .. . lclorlous over their married nt. Minutes -were read. ap- ing illness. __ She was md to rm beside her-hm Hills Around Do I rm Up and In . ,;.,.....,., riends in a close game. Delicious and signed. The secretary ISTANBUL‘ Feb 21 — (Ruben) gm th""w“°fi? %:°um°';,rc°"' ‘s‘Z§.‘,,,,, wf,’,i’{,',"‘.’§';‘§ husband in the United Church gagisghzfiefiis '.‘.‘aEn“:"L':rt.L,‘:V 3:13‘ | ‘mom; 2333 nd abundant refreshments were reported the school scrubbed and __ People mm: {Mr H“ mum, °, 1'3“ an °;m?n 57 °‘d :3" 5° had m the mm wmgonablg cemetery. crapaud. of a w°ndem§1'mve.. The _.;m,m: . _ ' """ ‘°"’°“ “"°" "’*“°" W’ 9“’“l’ ll“ l°ll°l"' ’°P°"""l ‘M "“"" border in Northern Turkey rei>ort- Ltoglie xi: etinn 'rn ' mm ere thd gmtceve built run was the opln- Pnllbemrs We M“*‘°"‘ 3°“ wa enlo ed b all resent H s'\''"'""' d” '°’“”°d ‘ "F"’°“"hlP °“'°l°" "‘d Mild ll“l5ll°5 We” “°°d°d' 0°" ed seeing a red clciu in miles long Presbyteriesl nléeeirlr-°3i.icn° we": lo‘: exptlessed by D- Joseph Lely- Henry. Petersen. Mewme Ben’ S Y y p ‘ _1:__—»_—_._ —~-—~ . l n ‘ Hang "Auld Lang sync“ followed by the Mizpah Benediction. -— O respondence consisted of three thank-you cards and 9, note. a let- ter and literature on health from Miss Mona Wilson. Health Nurse. a letter from the supervisor with four names to be voted on by Ml‘ lot, for a trip to Copenhagen. and a letter on Social Welfare from Mrs. Macxlnncn with questionaire. Members signed for Institute News. Next meetinglls to be at the home of Mn. orris Cueley. mu an to be answered with a joke. As a way of raising money. it was decided that each membrr entertain at a social event. Lunch committee for next meetind -Ml‘5- Fred Court. Mrs. Eric Macllurdo. Mrs. Morris Caseley and Mia! nan-1 oatiuhm Al I part of "10 Dl'0iI‘IIn in keeping with Founders Day. a brochure on the both an- nive celebration of the found- ana uh. Hora e Paynter "hm - entitled "Mia. on the northeastern horizon late last night. The phenomenon dis- appeared shortly after midnight. The cloud. believed here to be the result of experiments in radioact- ivity in Southwest Russia. was also sighted from parts of North Anat- olia. on the Black Sea coast. Personals —, The many friends‘ of Miss Agnes Adams will be glad to learn that she is making a good recovery after an attack of "flu". at the home of Mr. E. Bryanton. Burl- inaton. — Bur. —’ Mrs. Oiaude Younker. accom- panied by her llttltdllllhtir. un- da, has returned to her home at wiitsiiirepafte: spending a few — Ilr. and Mrs. Daniel Hickox. Burlington. were visitors to Hunter held- in Heart: Memorial Hall. Charlottetown. January 24 and 23, was then given by the delegate-i. Ten boxes and thirty cards were sent the past month and twenty- ‘three calls made on sick and shut- ns. The offering amounted to $10.86. The next meeti.ng~will be held at the home of Mrs. louis Campbell. The leader will be Mrs. sterling Macxay. The next word will be "Hope". and dedicatnry prayer will be offered by Mrs‘. C. B. Ooss. A chapter of the study book will be presented by Mrs. Hank Brown and Mrs. Leigh Brown. The meeting closed with the lord’: Prayer in unison. A delicious lurch was then ser- ved by the hostess. EIAD POI BALI, OIIAE (AP) — The Plalnfisld Courier- Newa today carried a classified veld. chairman of the United States National Foot Health Council. to the Canadian Shoe Retailers‘ As- sociation here. ____.._.__. DURHAM. England — (GP) — Seventy-two-year-old Mrs. Mary Nesbitt is still working. Her job: barberlng. Mrs. Nesbitt has been a barber for more than 02 years. she began as a lather “boy" in her father's shop and took it over who he died. . NOTIC In conjunction with the Kins- man Kommunlty Karnival which will be held in the ° ‘V°"““" ‘'"”'‘‘‘''''A V“ ‘W’ “ h" '°“""' “°"" "' 1”" —-—— Summerside Curlin Club isrseiy attended. real. and comment- iinstcn. - nor, ‘ I “mu”, _ __ » 3ll’°3¢.'-4|l|'¢- mu 0"‘ A P ' N‘ J" ‘Rm ,1 Band“; on Apr“ "1. to Mrs. James E. Andrews and Mrs. 30th inclusive, (4 days) the Surnmerslde Kinsman Clu ll satui-dos. rem-uary 11. David I-lolm. Victor Shaw and Bus- sel Ferguson. Floral tributes were very beauti- ui. Howard, Girlie and Family. Robert. Edit‘-i and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sh-acw. Ada M. Inca. Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Macram- lane and Family. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacDougsl-1. olive and Mrs. Vail. Centre Of Hunter Rivet (Continued from Page ii) .._..._——————-———- ruary 11. The funeral was held on Monday, February 18. and was Busy J. L. LePage left by train on for Con- “l‘’''- °'' “°“‘‘''’- “M” “W ‘l’ N °mfl" ' "m.'-"H" l“""'" be 1 turi ‘Maritime rd. N. 3.. to be with their istelr. ‘Hrs. . llllln 00010! lend“ "19 l‘1‘l‘“l °l “"19 ‘“'“- to’ N. in "M cum‘ m -?‘g|ongn‘w|flg sch“-,| :f)rs.‘l.ulie Andrews. who has tinder 1mM“ai;” b “it Ye: 1“. uh’. ‘mm. m‘"'.u'- Jack were of nearby ranweod Exhibts :_0’l10d:nha grafsikonh Mrs. pA:;irews' f . . ’- - . 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