FEBRUARY 2. 1952 T me WESTERN ouaiiman T News. Bulieerlptl Home Phones: The Guardian may be following stores 3." goongon, Bummer Street; Gourllel Drugstore. :1 Central Street; xeuym News-stand. Water Street; N,” Douoette'e Grocery, Second Street: 120 Russell Street; Ennunle lou- Vlnce'I Grocery, WI.” sue”; Service I. L Waite In Kensington. . WEST PBINOE OFFICE Frank Weeks. Representative. on office and 66-8 House. Alberton : Phone : . PRINCE COUNTY OITIOI I lllnuner Street. Sumnienldo. . Advertising Iepreeentatlveo GEORGE CIA)W and GEORGE W0'l"l'0N Phone llll. i Bosiend not bought at any of the in sunamenide: ' Mnrli Gendet. 01 Granville street: Inland Motor Transport. Dfllf. ..coMPE'rENT Complete In- sursnce Service. W. Boyd Bealrsto. Kcnsingfon. JMSTIC CLOTHES LINE and M11 bearing pulleys in stock at ni-act-'5. ..3UY Reverse stainless Steel copper Clad Household Utensils at Bruce's. -NORTH BEDEQUE United Church Service Sunday. February 3rd. North Berleque 11.00 A. M. wilmot Valley 2.30 P. M. Fri-etmm 7.10 P. M. Rev. J. K. Campbell, Minister. -EVICTION CASE -- Before lliglslrnte E. H. Strong, l(.C.. in Summerslde Avcstcrday nirirnliir; pinrr-cdinfzs worn rlismisscti in- volving the evirfinn of a tenant. ltli. lilorlcy M. Bell. lx'.C., nppcnr- mg fnr the plaintiff. nrgucd that his rlicnt. llfld purrliiisvd ri home insl November and is desirous of moving into it iinrt had scrvcd ymticc to move out on tho fll'('S”lll tc-nzml, He sold Ih:it his clicnt. in tho mmintimc. has had in pay mn- sirtnmhlc rent or board ixhiln: wnifinfz for the tciirint to mnvc -BOTENONE LOUSE. Flea and and tick powder (ll-i lb. cans) for all live stock, poultry, mink. foxes. sold at l3race's. 9'-OLD TIME skaters night. Bedeque rink. Tuesday, February 5th. Music by Summerside Band. Come everybody. Admission 25 and 35. -ENGAGEMENT.--Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Profltt. Burlington, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Myrtle Ruth to '1'-limnas Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Hannah of Trenton, Ontario. Marriage to take place in the near future. -LADIES SOCIAL CLUB -The president, Mrs. William Steven- son. was in the chair nt the reg- ular meeting of the Ladies' Social Club of the Sumnicrslde United Church on Thursday evening in Epworth Hall. The meeting open- To observe Biltli Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jeffrey of St. Eleanors. who will observe their 60th wedding anniversary. tomorrow, Sunday. Febniary 3rd. Mr. Jeffrey was born 87 years ago on the farm he now owns. Mrs. Jeffrey. the former Katie English, Freetown. To 1 The Summerslde High School. rri with a hymn. followed by the, Lord's Priiyer. After routine busi- Of Sllrlni-Zlllf: the biggest upset. of 1-in-clown. Goul, iicss. plans were miide to hold ng Vnlciilinc Siilzicl Tea on Fchrunryy 14 with Mrs. Pi-ler Wliitc, as con-, vcner. At the close rcfrcshmcnlsg of coffee and doughnuts were hockey tcnni came within fill ace the South Shore Hot-kcy Loiizuc sciisriii in B-silcqiie Rink lust nizhtf ivhcn thcy Iictl the fzivoretl Frcc-g town tcnni in n crmvii-plcnsiiig iioci:4-y gunic by an 8-nil S('Ol”f'. Sum - Hi Holds Favored , . THE GUARDIAN. was born in Dublin, Ireland. 33 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey had a family of twelve children. Their youngest daughter. Miss Ef- fie, reaides with her parents. -5. 8-All Draw final frame when they counted the most. l.liieups:- Kit-lmi'ds: dc- fcnce, W. CiIlllpi'I('H. A. Wiiiii:li, ill R”i'ld. E. Rnhcrls: forwards. FL! T.'i,vlor, R. lii:icMurfln, C. Mill. R.' Smith. 1''. Gardiner. D. HOll0l'lS. ! Suninicrsidc Goal. J. Pcrr,v:i dc-fence. M. Cnmpbnll, G. Guy, D.' CHARIDTTETOWN five Vehicles In Accident Near Skye An accident involving four auto- mobiles and a motor truck oc- curred on the paved road near St. Eleanor: railway crossing shortly after 11 p. m. last night. The vehicles were all badly damaged but no one received injuries necessitating hospital treatment. although there were numerous bruises and in I couple of cases teeth were knocked out. The highway was extremely slippery at the time. A light driz- zle was falling and freezing on the road surface. Apparently one car skidded across the road. and the others. unable to stop. piled into it and into each other. An ambulance was called from summerside but returned to the town later empty. Royal Canadian Mounted Police from the Sum- merslde detachment investigated the accide t. 'svnii:v MILLIOIAIIIES Continued from page 0 Dinning. Levandoski, Mcltae; for- wards. Bathgate. Robertson. Gal- lagher. Birukow, Hildebrand. Matthews, Roach, Pirie, Macin- tyre. SUMMARY First Period S'side Toivnilllallm Staff Party The office staff of the Bunimeru side Town Hall did not have 3 single "old grey bonnet with 3 blue ribbon on it". but they did "hitch old dobbln to the sleigh", on Thur- sday evening about 8 p. in. They proceeded out over the harbor ice in the general direction of Holman's Island. and enjoyed a wonderful two-hour sleigh ride around the harbor, returning to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wedge where they were guests at a hot chicken stew supper complete with all the trimmings. which was much enjoyed after the appettzing drive in the cool night air. After the supper a hearty sing- song was enjoyed by the staff members. who had decided that lhelr annual staff picnic in sum- mer should be supplemented by a winter time get-together. which proved such a success it will prob- ably be made an annual event to which they will look forward with pleasure. -S ll.0MIlililli-Willi Continued from page 1 to provide "orderly" marketing for farm products. .Substance of Ruling However. the P.E.I. Supreme Court, in an unanimous decision. said Parliament, under the Con- 1-Sydney. Roach rM3at-Intyre. Piriel .. 10. 2-Sydney, Maclntyre l (Roach. Piriei i018 3-Sydney, Matthews - i thirukow, Hildcbrandl 13.16 Pcnaltiss - Nixon ll:59; Vveav-151 stltutioii, could not delegate to these Marketing Boards. set up and lcoiistituteti uiider authority of Pro- vincial Legislatures. power to reg- ulate intcrprovlncial and export trade. The Agriculture Department. iice the legislation was passed. ittilellealli it if Summerside Due To Natural Causes A coroner's jury empanelled by Dr. Austin Delaney met last night to inquire into the cause of death of Philip Joseph Airsenault. of Molsaac Road. near Richmond. who died in the Prince County Hospital on Fi-ids?” lianuuy 25. and after hearing the evidence submitted returned a verdict that death was due to natural causes. Mr. Harold Goodwin, crown prosecutor, acted in his official capacity. Medical evidence was taken from Dr. Raymond Reid and Dr. Henry Moyse, who had attended, the deceased on his arrival at thel hospital. Dr. Moyse gave evid-5 ence that when he first saw the' patient on Friday evening he was obviously dying. He described the condition of the patient and said that he was in a state of coma which, in his opinion. could have i i been induced by brain hemor- rhage. From evidence taken from Alyre and Patrick Ars.-snauli, sons. of the dead man, it was shown. that the deceased had left home on Wednesday and had gone to: the home of Leo Gallant, tlboutl half a mile away, where during? evening. in company with Peter Arsenault and Leo Gallant. theyi had played cards and drank home: made beer until midnight. Earlyl in the evening the deceased hadi gone outside for a short time and had apparently fallen and re-; ccived a bruise on his temple. Evidence showed that the fall had apparently affected his pow-- lonly two coeds in ; participi PAGE FIFTEEN Alberfon and xieiniiy ML. and Mira. Earl Johnston Fortune. are guests at the horns of their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Garth Mdlwea. Al- berton. Mr. Merritt osllsglun. Alberwn is spending a few days to char- lottetown on business. The Tigniah hockey team bu withdrawn from the West Princi Hockey League owing to the ion at a number of their best players in- cluding their star goal tender. L Sprague. The game with the Al- bertnn Rcgals scheduled for last night was cancelled. The Princess Pet Theatre was packed last night for the first slowing in Albcrton of the royal tour films. The picture was deg. cribed by all attending as excel- lent and not to be passed over it possible to attend. -PW THE went" Continued from page 1 know that cut will prove siicces. ul. During the past week. two trill debates have been held in .Vi.I.D L. The first one took place last. Sunday eveiiim: ill the Assembly Hall. The topic. iiRcsolved: That a systnln of state medicine should be adopted in Canada." was debat- ed affii-inzitively by Margaret Roche and Mary Farmer and negatively by Patrick MCK8lln3 and Tom McGaugli...Thc debate . was largely aItcmicci' and was particularlydntcrestiiis since the M.I.D.L. were 'in,r:. I A - J. A. can t .. 5 .. dsgsp Tlicy were ahead 8-? with nbouty g p ' T. ”.1p . .-d d . yt d .31.: dd-,ndu,”) ST-,1d 1l.fi)SM(.'1Ii:.T,t saw scvcn riiinulcsy to go lnlthc Iinal.tx'oonnn; IOf'Wlll'fl,W. D. I')arhy,. -l..p Cr 18.21, lg'IcRa; lR.2il.d has gmmed in.L.,,.pl.m.inCial trade 9, of thinking as he was una.b!6l,Coxn?)(:-itiguorj lxqmcloiild ii:ye:'1i,)erC1l:d s an elderly innn with ll sick -TRINITY W. A. MEETING - fmmil '"”- 1i”"”i”l"'" imd 1" "9 5”h”"””"' J' vH"'1”"t V H'"”5'i "mn hr” rights to 10 boards and is consider- to play cards in a normal wayleveii tliou"h the (lid not flln the i - I- . H v v - c M Don'ild cl 4. S'd v Mttlevs - r A i " 5' 3 mic and that his client was t-n- The first monthly meeting of iliewmd ”lm”3h '"3.”l ,"'”'m "'”'"' " 15- Vi "'k"- ' "V f ' ” ' "9-V 3. " ll ' 1118,91? 3lll71lC8U0n 01 all NHL 1'01"?-he rest Of the GV9fl1fl:- Abollllder-islon of the judges. The second ilmvnrlng to locate nnoihor liv- New Year of the W. A. of the W1 70F ”"9glVllIlllnlZ fnunler. no lilachennan. t I" l d l lB:rukow. Hilde-brand) . 4.40 Licensed are these boards: midnight he laid down-and fclitrial debate was held Monday lug place but up until the pm-sciitlsummcrside Trinity ljnitcd Church fllrjllcr 5V0V'"f-' 195”'”'d4” fl Hf” ll d i 5'TS-Vd"9-V- H”d9b"3"d g British C0f”ml-"3 FY11”: 3.0 asleep. The others continued the lafternooii at four o'clock. The lic nnd been unnliic to l0t.'lll'.' wfis held on Thursday evening. ”9"0ll'".'05t ihf -50.'””” 1? ; 1-Fr'P9'10ll"- 5 mi i" iii 11. (Matthews. Levandoskii 5:32pCoast Vegetable; 13. C. Interior Veg- game unm morning and gt ihawtopic for this last trial debate of nnldsr in me church pm-10, with "mono of their most uiliiiiblc D.'l)- t:T.iylor) ............... .. . 1 gS).dney' Matmgws 13.33 Mable. Soutmrestyern Ontario New e 9 ll 9 udime war was: "Re-solved. That . . . , . B . . 5 H. . time the dcc as fl st 11 sl pt I . ------------- following new officers rerenlli'”'”."' "W Wm". of mm?” fa” 2'1""””"' t"" ' -. Penalties - Bei-eeron 15:01; Le- POWOESI Ontario Winter Celery m,,m,.,ed to sleep an through the political union between the three P I appointed. in cliurgc: Prrslflf-"ll-lM"'(:" M'”,ls”5i;”"od," td'sia('modi 3 ghigmnt ,' "" vandoski 17:26. GFOWP-1'5: 0113-V10 Bean Growers: A3), (Thursday; and unm the former Maritime provincs should efstllla S iilrs. R. B. Dewar; lsf V'ice-Pre-'.;"m'd9.r,(;l ""1, P9 l”", "d Cris; "htfhel )”;1W i ' 1-mm pun"! Ontario Clicese Producers; Novn next day Q-"tiny, when Leo be effected." -1' siiient. Mrs. Harold Lyle; 2nd: Ummelsl 5' Pf'l9F- miss? lm- g 3 ell -- .,.Hamax' Thom Son Scotla Marketing Board in respect . -, . speaking for the affirmative - - d ll :1 cl ti th to rd 1 4-l- t un Mill i P Ga lsnt became aarmed and call -.'i'he many friends of Mrs. vice-President. Mrs. Roy Boates; WA 9” 'lf ti" Ed 9 )lfl,l5' tor. (,I'."",l”) ' ' 1439 (Mmxenzie) V 5.53,to Wool and Apples: P.E.I. Potato; iD R .d f'wemn ton who were Arthur Pendergagt, gnd gm-. Jr-ck Palm. will rrrzret '0 10”" Secretary. Mrs. B. F. Hunter: k.l""” Rf; , gt"; .23; 3” P S fig "H. ',"'"",.'.'-c'i:,gn;i'd ' l ,,.g5.dne. B,m,;;,W New Brunswick Potato. ed ” el 9, 3 tk aid Kilbride and for the negative. or her illness nt her lionic on Tr(.as.u-er M,-5. Rniph Emoryy '1-he hoo ing nt .i... n e r pt-r .i-.si o gi. ,n . 3 l. The De artment has bf it arranged to have the man a en b L J J h . . . . f i ' . iiod when Freetown was londin I (Walker llurrisl ........ .. 16.03 (Levand()Skl Hiidobrandl '1:f5 ,9 - 9 079 H 11 KO PT M00l'l5Y ind - - Dimpl- -llliliiil S””'- S”m""”5"”'- 5"” l5.00nVPn9F5 W9F9- GTWP A- M” .. . gl - '. l .' the Bpnllcatlon bv the New Brun- t” the mm” Coumy "SW 3 by A1thOll"ll the topic might seem i..-mc nllcndcd lo bv Mrs. Clics- Ralph (ngscley; Group 3. u.-5;:-5 Proved costly when Summcr-, Pr-naltics--Mm!-. I 0-S.vdne.v. Hildcbrnnd Wick Hog Markmng Board ambulance where he arrived iiboiit.wmewf;a. We 3 "dead issue" new W "””-lm5- RN 311-111 Wvdlncki GFWP C- MFSWWE '"."5".” W" b””"” h” ""7 S':"""1'z .".?”i"' 'Dm";"g' B””k”"” 12:” In Charlottetown. .1. Lincoln '0” ”'””"k i" we ”””"'””' Heierthclessiit is surprising what can p I lliimcs Pr-nch: Group D, Mrs. wit. Iiltfi; exlpiirtl. ! d In r;-Eli-egtoiiiril. " cx.im”.(. ;l0-Sydneyy Robertson . - Dewar. secretary of the PIEI Fem dyed late, m we even)"; the Sam for and against R mm --lllr Ldgzir Broun of HIP John Ham ueJkm,n. Group E. Mrsj its out s. time I15 S I "E. - S1 P I-' - I lBaLhgate, Galiagheri 19.29 . - . mm h m e orb of the. 'I' 1' Co ii is in 1l'lili'lY Ni 4 . . ' - d . finishers. wcre widely outplayed: tMzicDon:ilt'l) - . .-. tu emu” ”' A3T;C”""T9- 38” 1355 W3 e r p reference to l””959”" 'm"m9n5- 9n)lllrl'lS ivryepkniiftteiirling 'in uniiiril tivotigiled wB:i:”l:clAbnv ol3f:lngDo:.:;,(;lhV the lighter but fnstcr Sum-Hi 8-S'side High.-Wlialen. hpeqaltigslg weaver 113” i at" flight that the Judgment was ”one P3U10108l59 5'-Med Hi” H1979 W” Next Wednesday, two debaters. cnnferrnt'(- and will return In his Adm, and Mr... Wm,” Hpckbprtiklds in the tlilrd period. All that csciiurmani 6.20). 212:5. lvhgfhmhai ta lseailnbsrl not only Inn no sign gflancr e;liflInflt1ha'?l”;'e C-jygll Mclsaatc Sang rllliallij mliefd home in Sumnicrsitic. this cvcn-lwm, Mrs. Eric Sheen at me four teams in the south Sliorep El---I-re:-toivn, W. . mphell 9.2-. :- - 5 5 1, 99 5” f' 111-. N0 9-ms bu nso Coroner can .V N TBPIPSIU1 - U 5'mf 33 "my; . me memo M whim w.”iLeaizuc lire tied in the playoffs 10-S'side High-Whnlen. ll-l.cks 5 g- 3 on A large number of other had found a bruise on the right intercollegiate debate against U. " g i.'.";:nO'din Ht me pom” of ”'1'eiwith one point apiece. The two tschurnianl . l0.'Z9y Slrachun l7 l9 la-51 schemes now in effect in other temple. Dr. Delaney said that he N.B. Law School. the topic being. ; AM”, Jack sgmrm rm... Nellie ,;.e:," y5m.;- I,-.,",,..,,,,g ,.,uu,,,Itogims which set six mints first. ii-Frefown. Road - 13311 --m--or-rs l"0V1"Cf'5-" was satisfied that. as lndicaf-ed ”R9,50'l'9d1 Thai Conimunl-We 505' It; Peters) and two children. Siicilnlhusimss plans for me yea,-S actijwlll qualify for the finals. . - 12-F rec-town. D. Ro ert in me pamotogmvs report, that ii-ities be rriade -a criminal omense p I And Jackie of Cnpc Breton. iiro Vmos W9". d.S(Iussed' Each of mo Johnnie Whalen nnd lance, (Read. Smith) .. 13.26 Federntlnn President's Views one Cause of death Wu pneumonia in Canada. This will he the sec. iisiiing Mrs. .Stcw:irt's innIlirr..m.OuI,s hold A wlwkh. meeting, llarris each scored twicc for Sum-i Penalties: D:irh.v and Mr1f"MUFd0 ....... as there was a 90 per cent con. 0nd in their scheduled three de- MTV -lflfik P4'"'li5. "ho is l” M ll:-lrcshmcnts were served by '""5”'9- ""d G”-l3 if "””'3 Mm". TM,” P"""”' Continued froin page 8 In Ottawa. H.H. Haniiam. Can- 'gCs.10n of me iunws he was con- bu” fl” lhe,-V93” he, Mme 1,, su,,,m..,.5id(...c5. Grow; Aggg Donald nnd l)nrliy got one apiece-.1 13--S'side llinli. Gav -- 6.35.j- -- -- ----vvg,A .- mm-I yanian Federation of Agrlculnjrp V. i d that this ”m'mgemon was Before Clirisiiiiaa. St. Dunstan's w'-vT"TT"M H Em Rmd WM the 0"” Fmewwnf M-skids Hmh' Hurrii when Ilse nenedd Eglnksllfilhgggsottp lllresidciit. said the judgment raised iitlilgeed by mm” wmch went back was successful in winning against Vfrhe many mend: of ML Nor- player M mllhvof go"? Each Mil " schqrlnmlilyi Iweefe (t)heH(l)th:if1 Hawks snipers 'ia.q"9Stio"-mark on mp status of into the lungs and that the 51' F'X' The” last qellm” Wm be man L Morrison. l-lcbron. Lot 5. Twin t-;m”r;fu t oi Ecreenm igwzisldf l'hg)"r'll'iIf)r:ls . Ii I The game was 3 wide open' mstial. the Marketing Boards set up vomiting had been the result of fflalnst. Mti A. Lanfd vi lb be hcllii W” h” glad ta kmw mat he is u u a :i'cioeS-cagtzsv lctcriri:' (1:12 softdlririiemilii F.IM(i,lellOmL H I l"':'7 skating affair Few penaltleslwcregtmdn U", I(;5"51:n0n' at rfrdas m' eithap a brain clot or injury. "are Some: me. e. 01? Fe mar) 4' . . . . -- -- - -"-. s f- v p 1 er mvincia an x n rs wa ' . . . . if: making if g::c.l;0l,eco:,e3.a:?;n the first vcriod. but made up for Rt-ferccs: Gordie holly nnd -lacKli.ei.-oed to keep the P183915 ' icmpcernpdg 6 D r E S The members of the July were The past week saw the Rwer, i ""3 151 VERV ll, Pd A. this by tivo beautiful saves in the ;Schurmnn.--S. hand. Denis Flllon drew the on-X1 In Tm.(,m,,' OD. Graham. 0",, Messrs. Ralph Dodds (foreman). take over ,, gomfortgble 193.1 in in hospm 3 300 ongwm w" r l I e . major sentence, a misconduct: wriariois Deputv Minister of Agricul- John Steele. Clifford MacGu18Bflwtlie City Hockey League by virtue W'””' M”' :1" alga rM"tso G399"; ;;”1111'"'"” c I M H arguing with rheferee ls"? Hehltum mm 1.1.; Dcimrtmenf. will studv Harold iiai-knesa. Norman Under-!oi their 9-7 win over the Saints. W '9 V 05 1" I 19' ferlns in he tlrd pen . ' '. . 1 1-1 View Ram-"rn v s time. i the ame "W ”' l " W" 3" as an in i"::"":'."'v 3'”. i””ll' ii” ' ...::: TrlwmiuciTigrlhiiizimigchl eration on Heart Th!) following is the sclir-iiuloytlle first period adnd outsliibti i:ej';::m mm”; O:.:;:n11::a:k:t:p5”9i" and Wm leading but the MW." WW "l V l r 1 Mr. and Mrs. lrll Banks were J H, 5 rd Curling mnim vsitcrs '1-4. but in ad ha y n I on ll p f. d , always came back strongly. While 'l'l'lxlflPOg(;f'llt;:tghS bH"gd(:y8rBhu:::;fV"'I:T'llli"1 m""'4 Vl5”i0l's to 0'Lcary at the P lhis eevfenilriigwrsl O lisecomt Miners were quick (0 mkc glrfiviiricimontlrfiugimtvfutlie lsqm;-fl the news isn't so bright in the I - 'i - . '- v . ti 1 d h - ' f , v t . i '0 he " ”' Mi ”"' .. 7-... . N . :::l;.::”:.' 35...; ':;”':.:.:"”.:”'.”:. 2355:; s::z.:”..r:.. ".::::.2i::i... 32.: " C” h” ”p"'ed' hs Km" e ” 9 many he" " ML 9" i g ( I ' i "A the Moncton ca e Hawks had ”- ' i r O J; u st Thomas with wh0l11 the old gentleman, who is 82 years Ml” and MW ,s'"1”W PPM" man L. Morrison, Colem.-in. P.E.I.. Jmkms D 1 , , Jern, ml h t 0 mi; ch e 83 nu Producers - which last year ex- (Continued from page la); g ff-L v. u--O5 d to be in N old. is helm: wished it vmzv iiiccdr Nd "'m”Y Wm 1'9"” VW0” will be glad to hear that he has 1” 2”F”"k '1 P5 W . (Mi wins 0 'lr-'lid C y i”"”” Chm” ” ”" "med Km" 4006 Surf Inlet 13 l3mlr;sEqerel:'ppla: notified u' recovery. He is cnnvnlescing nt to relatives in Poplar Grove. recently successrlmv undm.gm.el”t'-V95 1 . . dm "3 3 Pei - dam. and the Ontario Bean Grow- .t 123 ” ' ' ' 5' l 5 - s '. I Ice 3-1 L. Mmnson is. Bill xilners played ii waiting game 300 Sylvalll 9 that they will be unable to enter l'i:kh(I1::tirsO1 sniiilii;-' Miss Ada Miliar spent Sunday aunt s."rgB"'v at the cht:1drT;,slY””"53 lnllhe final D9l'10d- Haw” 5k”ed 6 81h Vancouver Cnl A W Mc- 2600 Te? H 2:: mmpemmn this 3'97"" This mm" ” ' i i . ' ':i. oston. Mass. y f! 3-00 I'. M.- like demons in an effort to over- ' ' ' ' 1000 T0 um - that the Saints will Play the Will- nti-mde,-s, Januuy mm Wm, he, cou,1m,i 1335;! 'Ammcan man 5 . . - y - iLellan. chairman of the B. C. Coast 49 ' . P66151151. Ice 1-A. Brooks is. E. Corne.V come the deficit. but their passing 3000 Tomblll ner of the Mt. A.-U.N.B. play- Margsi-et and Blanche Craig. 49,. 5,05, he -LA -;unph,,m V. vvium-d Wu "mo and ' Vegetable Marketing Board. said T b M 204 ' ' - '" " P13.” "mad "0 the B.C Marketing Boards are 500 Orr (mi 0 Following his discharge from liiacbannlii click.. .1 11. ;V1 ,1 T, t l7500 Tower Pete 43 0 0 0 G rl "M" "4 Mrs" Dimud smith the hospital Vir lioi-rison wi" Ice 3-T L Linkleller is. Lorne ll 1” -l ” ” "C 3' "y we" 59 23247 Trans Emp 580 We ind a very intcrestingvisitor I S n . - v - - - A ' ' , before the Federal Act was ' - We” VL"t”" ” the mm” M M” convalescc at the home of his M8CF'""1l"'9 Glace 38V -- Goal. Arnoll. de- IF”: d 1 mm d Md c 3300 Trims Res .. - 49 to the campus last week in the . f . i1 Smxthls parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1 R . N cg M L 9:15 r. M.- yfence. Windiey, Bloomer. Mylceiyn. i l" ” " 'm "” "K ll600 Trend Pete 53 Fem," or M... Gm... Dixon, 5..,. Edmund Maynard. Northam. on HlCR!:nd;s; AJ);-vmaEli;5t we;;o3:' Icg 1-Fred Folland vs. Frank Mcg,-me; go,-Wm-d,p. pong Haley, glsffgilrygzd ogvtli); additional pow 5255 Trmd on 247 wary of ma Lsps” who cune Sunday. January Trtb. when he Wm be and for by' caImer;nH M chm” W Dr H rtagey. Chxrlezrai Wywmt. Leger, -N0” scam-I omciafs and W, 6575 gglgistlen 12 here Iljn cnnnectiond with theilocai IL M” Marilee" RN, ce - . H '- - - n erson. m o. ,ud,m,m mm, effect marketing of B07 nng ' ranc . On Mon ay even ng e t My nd ML K M 1 1 H5 ' A . ' ' 'a Clnrke , I Moncton - Goal. Lockliart: de- " ' , 19520 U Asbestos 415 film, ”This is Their story." was mar hrnuyg stmnfersaia SEEM fMv'J- IM0El;f0” a”&”d'fd Elm)? Ice 3-James MHCGPESOP Us Vs fence, May. Olsen. Wlnemasier. b'l'):)a';:;""f,:1s "gl':;;;:ng;';e 500 Un Keno 13 1'3 shown in the Auzcmbly Hall, after t Sundny January znh with ML ? fl 95. 339' 3" if” 9” T HOWML Milne; forwards. Marshall. I-la.fh- Wm, i 4800 Un Lead A- which Airs. Dixon briefly ad- The O'Leary Maroon Sisters dcm- I K. ' 6 ta Mr 8 M 5 R0 ms in hi8Vh0mE 5011000 H0bf0fl- --- ilton. Soholes. D. HOTPCK. Clements. A to” , H H 2300 Un Oils . 113 dressed the studcnts...The film oizstrated their ability when they "3" V” " ' ' " F" V until the fl-Wt Of this Yeah H1! Fllion, Robinson. Burman, Rowe. f ",1 cia?'”1d1)'1q"" nn am” ” 600 Upp Can 170 showed the conditions of students played what they termed mum M. Inslls. classmates and friend; will re- Kennedy. 0 l1'iai iinu Ioppen if the juds- mm van Rm -,7 In scum East Asmgme destmctg Old Men's Team" last night M. the . d M W M juice with him. in his new lease . Officialsdl-lefferlng, Matlileu. gifrfcmf b”(,';,':f,(';”.h:"ge(::m'f"g3f'; 502 Ventures 1? 1-2 ion. of their imlvcrsilirs during the 01-enry rink. The girls had Ihfnss Ml" Hm” '” '- ' of life. I ,.mmm', m,,,M mm H Cmm, 3000 Vicour 9 war and their lack of text books ;la,,iy wen mm. mm W” 1,, me Mgclbesan. and stir. glilarjlesx a p n First Period mnkmnz swemv which iwould 1000 Villbona . 03 and mcdirnl siipplirs. cic. rst two periods except for two or ISM. uirlmersl 9. V 10 fen g 1 i i p 4200 Vulcan . 1 1 After seeing the film and listen- mm "id '” 9"” "5"" by we and "mw" In Poplar Gm” on Mon." Pleusalu 'I'l'AWA Feb 1 -(CP)-- De- 1 gig-liinmn 1-so l:lI::e”()l:-7(3:)1n9cl'1lInllP mxiiihexpiolics mm W3”? A” 13 H mg m ””' mm” W” "Billed bh” men. the first of which was made Saturday. January 27th. 0 ' ' . " ' W " D 3500 West Malar . 5 obligailnii ivr- have in charity to - artment-store sales in 195i were 2--Moncton. Olsen Proiincinl Marketing Boards. Hon. . by Blanchard Mncfsaac who did Mr. and M” Clgylon ganum p 1.. th 1 19-0 in mm, Scholeg) gm -9,. M H, H, C , 8860.7 West Ashley . 52 do as much as we can for such ni cams oi to find he had r i ii iii m' J ,' , f ' i ' ' , . , - isroo W'itsy -. ien-. mt the puck lllnyms own territory. ml'eCeetE)fll H !eht: homeeilgt Marnu.a!:;'i mom on Sunday. January 21th. today. an x 1 1951 was 5901940- gggixeaion. lgnelsz; lf;:)rT;,f;.tnl::(':l3nPm':l'l:'C;3ll;lihnF9Rlll8lions 17300 whmfh P 122 l e o o where it had been picked up by Mrs. James Hardy on January ggxgmh, km” wmla H L. I The a ",”h 872850006 10', wlnemagtet 16.20 ' ' ' ' ...?. i ' 500 Windward 30 The social sphere of college the Maroon Sisters. This was 101- 34th " - . . ' " 000 c0mP””d ll f ' '. ' ' 245 wr Hgrg 165 nrt.ii-ity received some impetus iowed by . solo rush by Ed small- - patient in the Hospital, and i050. Sales in December lose to second Period H-guy. 2500 VI” Lead 75 Tugsday nigh, when we annual mm, Wm , , friends are hoping that he soon sl10.7'l0,000 from Sll8.8'10.000 I School committee reported a dc- 31 3,1 my wh-1 d , hi ch terminated when hc Mr Heb” Ind Ml" Eu. Craig 1 t f 8800 Yan Cnnurk r is ie aice was ed became entangled with the broken - . will be able to return home. jump of 0.8 per cen. ' Lgalnce Bay. Anderson na inn 0 a box of npplesfrom Mr. Wm Ymnrex ,3 in me m.mmSmm' A” day the pieces of Bessie Bmallman's hockey we" "cem .V”"'”" ” th” hm” Most marked with In "19 3"” ti-nilcyi . . . . G:-is A"d"ll' G3” 7"" me '””("9” ” 7960 Yk Bear 195 slmnc, mid wliid-drifting the stick. ” mgr :li5t'"' MM:5- Mrs. Sadie MaaKinnon andflccurred in Alberta with arise of ;,,,Gia(-9 Bay, Legrr Ch,”-”m33 3”” "V 5"”””-l7 W” 525 Yiikcno newly fallen snow was not at all The first two periods gave the M.'"'he”” 3" M” 9 h"”1 ' daughter. Mrs. Maurice Gaudet.'-5 Der CEfll- followed in Sflfiv (Mm-ey. Wywroii ....... 10:32 fsliffi '0 59"” 319m" 01 ihlmks '” CURB pi-omisimz. Hnwcvcr. iii the cven- Rirlse 3-0 score, two by Helen Ken. R"'''”" and children Grant and Barbai-a,lIlCfl9Wfm with 6-3 Def C0113 BN1" 5--Glace Bay, Haley All-h(7'-"l-:51 fill NS iflf;lllIfllfll1ll95!- 490 ad" com" lng things calmed down and the Md! and the third by Shirley . Anne. Miscouche, were visitors to 15h Ccilumbiil 53 P91” Cent. MR" ' (Anderson) 12:06 T 9 llffl 1" R 391' 93 0? H0mf' 1500 Dgihousie dance was A success due to the Brwnmnl In the umd period the Mrs. ire Bsnlu recently visit-!M0uM pleuam on Sunday, Jan, inbn 5.1 per cent. Quebec 4.3 per -,-MGM... 3”, 11:9, Decoration pancrs was read and mo pend ore irjdlistry ,4 Jun smmders and . --om Mm” got the”, second wind ed her mother, Mrs. Annie Hen-puny mh. rent. and Ontario 1.4 per cent. .MM-9,-, H'ywr()tl 1-1;44 discussed and Mrs. Sterling Claw mm Yukon can "sport" Ml1('D(il1nld in pnrliciilar. ,5 With Ed Smlllman gcoi-mg umgp derson. and her sister .Mrs. Bun g .1 Sales were as follows by regions p..,,,.m4., .. M,-im,,-n 5;o;;. pp. rcnortcrl on the work done in a re- "AN-Ks . MIQHL A .&M soals to even ma um-e,1,iins ybo tram Larkin and Mr. Lu-kin and Um, 5... gm 1,-Md mun mniin 1051, with 1950 in brackets: tan 11:17 misconduct, Lfaccy fresher course on First Aid she 12,, Bank 0, Mom 23 T”” T” nut fl hot one past the formidable fomily Charlottetown. returning nf M, and "ms Em; "I.-md”whol Ontario. 3329.730.0(X) (s325.m0- 14:25. Md fakm ,2 gm; of N5 37 goal ten - ' i . ' 000): Quebec. 55145570000 6100- Mrs. Ivan and Mrs. Elmrr Cl” -2 lndusfrv witlioiit art is bnitnlttv def. Claude Jellv. who be home Saturday. January with h nd n at f lit) Bank of Tor 40 l . . sides his great mm. 9.... decked D... " ”. FY" '3 "" W” "m ”' tE30.000l; Manitoba. sio1.ooo.ooo: 7”” ""04 "1" '"””"”'” ”" '"”'"b"' M 363 Can Bank of Com 26 l-41--John Ruskin. . om in some mm. an immense my W Sum” Mullun "Kl 1llnpgpEtf:dleCltlS.lr0llll'nEd home feel- Mberm, 593330.000 (mien ooo); sgchn my Pa”. fgl;Pir1Fcbi;iin1r)v nlegllllhi whrgh Mrs. 15 Dom -Bank . H 28 L21 Fmm S DU. to an of you. . cap. fur coat and gloves. Arthur am, late; Mrs Gerald Milligan n u n' M""""e P"”'1""" ”0o”f"”9. qjvkeg .' 4.1:. i ll" 95' 5' 9. ii” '5 ”" ” l2 Imp Bank . . . . 321-4 health and happiness! Ga" - 8 - s v (”2om'oo0,. suimu.h".nn g5. - - Y” . ; -' Hyde will assist with lunch. Roll , jig omtgnm th” 19”” mt”' "id den and grand-daughter Geraldine ML and M". Russel! Cmmhlm voooo wualoooo ' ' 9-Glace Bay. letter . .. 5.7.2 1: ,0 hp nmm,",d with ..A book I 140 R05Rl"EfIll'K - 13 I , um ixtmsde the air. tally of the iviiiiignn. were visitors at the nnd funny hnve mud Mck m ' ' ” l0--Moncton. Wilicmlsirr ,m.,. Md mm the Came” Ll mnusrnians AMAYS BEHIND G 0 even the game (our all. ' p . I --"”;m-' (D. Hm-wk. cismenui ,, 153); ' ' 125 Can Brew lit 3-4 s-me An outstanding player of the game an” 3"" dx"- J:::f:;; Mount Pleasant. after being in CLAIM IJXIJMPTION Pmme, H moome, 1.4,. '35???" 95 mm Mame. it 1.2 mrraaaoaooau. Ont.-top)- is difficult to pick out but the mh' 9 ' St Elelnora for some in ,t.,d..-50.. 1433, llfl Slmps A 32 Arthur G. Mctheral, Peterborough lsiznies of; Claude Mcffefl, Upton . "kc Mm candles pm i(l:kALGARY-hie?) -- Di-lkt;ers of 5””. 315 gtmpg 291.4 plumbing inspexclor. started the Imsn d ' 3 m wagons ere are see it f'X- g p 92 year with 372 umbl ., ob ii ed not be ove.rllook:fle.1vm Bum, mm m""" 1""""' " "M h9"" M 3"! by If" R” 0'? ”' d cmption from Calgary's new: law iggigqn :1; 3411; 10 gimp r lip for lnspeclitgl. He said he has A” I" "19 Kil'l-l- "RY M8 I00?! Mr' "M M” mam" G"" o" w:,'em.u:n" ham” ma 5 C." 3' Mfllnlt lay-I'nlker8. so they can ' The houndis-tongue. a reii-flow- never been able to clear the book in mm uppy 5,11,”,-, Summ", Sunday. January Irrth included W - AP crnu the meet anywhere to make to Summerside High school cred plant which grows on waste since he started but the present :1-die tiibgggn ma mum,-y um-egg Rind lgrl.n'l;:-iolihias Grigg, Mr. - deliveries. MEADOW BANK V7.1. auditorium to hear Mr Isaaclland. was largely used no a, medi- backlog is less than half that of no divulged. an rs. yr am: an sons. ,' mg in ":11" dgyg, some oi-mt-r years. Lineup. .. Mum ".1 pm. Mr, ".5 Mn Mm rm, md Mu mm" Hyde Tuplln of the Provincial De- Maroon Sisters - Coll. Isobel James Williams ind family, and , entertained the members of Meed- partment of Agriculture. noiiglfll: defence, Bessie Dennis. Mr. Malcolm Gardiner, Nos-them. ow Bank Women's Institute for speak on "Forage Crops". h wee Gallant. Marcia Peie,Beu- their January meeting. which op- and to see uEnoughgAnd, . edge; forwards, Helen Ken- Mm. Preston Oatway, Freeland ened with the usual exercises with F . Ann U f m i "Edy. Florrle Turner. Freda srmll- eiebmgcd my bu-(hdgy with . the president presiding. Roll call Ol ' 19 amous m m"'- Mlrtlret Woodbridge. Betty f,.,..,,,., of felgtjygg nnd mend; WQ1 LL (ml was answered with supper hints. presented to the United N3'l nhicggnagg 3151'"!!! wedlock. Lll- n M, home on gmuny pmh ' ' s A letter was read from Mrs. L. lions conference in Rome.l v.-::..:' mm GE FEW l:i-din: ?::'"-i'::.m:' o-'::f"::t 2.22:.” .2't:. i::i.::'.?"”.'...'i 22:1 Asslsrm Mm Mm Id M - , D . K . Jelly; d.,::c',TX:,':: Agggffa c1'i':;:; won by Roby Ouwuy. Mn. 1!. ,l,i,",-,,i,Fi';':,,',,',ig,”'.,;,";f,.';l;l,';;i';;';',,ig from Hubert Agnew. Prince Experience preferred but not essential. Mcbonua ' ' Mlllfun. Mm Mn? 01'-WM W- ' Count M -Harr' Deal- . Upton aegmgn ma . a report of the hall meeting. The Y BSSEY IS Melvin Bllloloz forwards: Id. gzwgk onfmmg 0'"?! we Institute received thanks for treats er. Monday night. 4th Feb- W"” mu n' L" on r it away. nine - ta... ..-....2:'.. 9.-.':.-::.. W... enloved ;;;;;;v- 8 v-m- Please be on ou--n-- summ--so hgtfll. Douslu ooloii, out on. ii delicious lunch will lewd hi im. Daniel Gus who has eofaith- ' gwmwg wgywr - f the ladies lllcludlnl I Nfmdll fully filled the office of hell see-