JANUARY 16.1950 TH! WESTER N GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OITIOI I lummer Street, Snmnienld , Phone I39 News. Bublflflllflfilll, Ad J. ELMER MURPHY vertillng neprelentatlvel. and GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought at any of the mull“!!! ltorel In Sulnmernlde [d] Bookstore, Bummer Street: Gourllel Drugstore, 21 Central Street; getiy’: Newsstand, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 67 Granville Street: Al!" Dmlcflw‘ G'°°°'-"- k917i"! street; Island Motor Transport Water Street; Alban‘: Grocery, 120 Russell Street. , K. L. Waite In Kenllngton. , The Guardian will be flellvfllbd 0o lny home in Sunimerside by Carrier Boy at. 3o Pol’ d" 0f 130 Per week. Phone 280 for this service or give your order to the boy responsible for delivery on you: you“, ._(;.ENERAL INSUIIANCE Ralph (i Muttart. Summerside. __1'0ULTRY.—Buyirig Live Fowl ma Chicken daily. Fred WBd— Illflll. Kcnsington. fll-‘IIIEHIEN CALLED —- Sum- i "do firemen responded on Sat- cvcning about five-thirty to m at the home of Herbie .iAn:‘ \\'.'itrr Fflrecl West. There 1 m. firt- n"iiiia_r, tlic alarm bc- ; i"l‘.l.\'i"(l h)‘ a stovi- pipc.—-S. il0f'lil~I\' i-‘.<-<ir~iitii~ Itiiik. South ,i..i|.~ i.i~:u:ut~, hltiil(lil_\', January ~_iii.i, Wiliuiit lloiiil-urs versus Aug- Skiite after. \.i;-iii_>.i<iii This is the i.~i tllilllCQ for all tciinis in the ii- "lll' lri submit their list of play- t . .-l)lI-.S IN PROVIDENCE, R.I. \ll' \V,P. Canicitin, Albany, rt» '.i‘<l the sari ncivs of the death his t-istcr-iii-liiiv, Mrs. Reuben ‘i i_'.l‘\‘(‘l‘tlll of Providence. R. I. '. (Tiiiiiricn uas a natiie of ..iiid but ciiuic to the llnitcd ... s when very young. She is iriiv rc-ineiiibcrcd by relatives .'l".0lltiS licri- \\ itli uhoni she ed on scvcral ncccasions. —K. OI’ (‘. ('.-\Rl) I'.'\R'l'\'-- At Po ivevkly card party at the knights of (Iolumbiis Home on '1 liursdin’ cvcninrr, the ladies first pi 10s in liridgo was \\'tlft by Mrs. l - (ialluiil, consolation pri/c fil <5 Kziliiii-r-ii (juiiiiiiiiii. Mr, Trtl Pr _ took honors iii the gentle- ii:cn's briilnc with (he consolation giving to Dr, Wilfred Callaghan. In auction the ladies prize wcnt to Miss Clara (laliiint, consolation. Mrs, Frank I.i:Cluir. ‘The gentle- iiiaii first wont to Mr. Stanley tiiitidi-L and the consolation to Etaiiicl Al'§1'lll.l\lll, Mi‘. Ted Perry rctiflnnltffl his prize to be used for this week's party and Mr, Daniel Arscnault donzitr-ii the prive for the mcn also, The (HIkC was won livv Miss Nlarizarct Wctlizir,‘ who EfllPYflliSly cut it. up and served it to the assembled guests-S. —.IUNIOR ASSE BLY -— The first Junior ASSflIlbly of the year of ihc Summci-sitie High School was held on Friday afternoon in the Auditoraim \\'ilr‘ll a well bal- iiiircii program was preseirted by the three classes of Grade VI un- der the direction oi’ their teachers. Mist Georgie Driscoli. Mrs. D. Campbell, Miss Adelaide Glover 9“<i"'ll“d by the music instructress, ‘Vi. s Patricia Saunders. Tho nar- :.i' irs were Donald ("ales mid John Alan AIacFarlaiie. \Vhcn the cur- 'ri s were drawn back, the foot- zrits illuminated the stage which "viis cerlrctl with an arch made of "lililinf! spruce iind pine inter- ‘iriiieil wiili roses c-f many colors. s»: against II background of a. wall if silver tinsel. The first number "The Alice Blur, Gown Drill end Chorus" with clown girls dressed in Alice Blue was most artistic. 'l'hc- girls taking part. were: Mary Rayner, Betty Enman, Marion Mai-Loot]. Helen llockin, Kathleen Sirnith, Janet Horne, Barbara Blong. Peta-y Daley, Catherine Adams. Betty Borwise and Eliza- hcth Nicholson, the latter inking he solo parts. The historical piaylet "Laura Second" was well staged by the folloiving: Laura Svcoord. Diode MacQuarria; Lieut. Fitzglbbori, Jndrie Perry, Lieut. Jarvis. David stlliplinni; Lieut. limobnflns, Wayne Muttnrt; Ind- '.:in Chicf. Merrill Bxhop; Scout. Alan Macl-(nyi; iind a number of ‘viys also in costume wcre seatcti in a circle representing Indian Fannie The closing number was a chorul "Botbcrsomo Iii-others" by all the girls and boys-S. Personals -Mir. and Mrs. J. Harold Good- win. Cummerside were recent visi- Mrs to Wellington. Flying Officer Robert Mclrc of London, Ontario was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorse Kc)’, Summerside-S. Jrieti-ids will regret i0 learn that Mr. Fldclc Perry Sum- rncrside is a patient in the Prince County Homilal undergoing treet- meat-l —Jllhe young daughter. Jean. 0! Mr. and Mrs. Pcrcy KiFATll, Al- ‘hi-rton has born SCHOlISlY ill in the Western Hospital but is now much improved . —S. -4Miss Carrie MacArthur of Charlottetown is relieving in the S'3mmt‘fSlflE Branch of the Island Telephone Company-S. —Mr. Russell Kcy ot FOXlQY Rwer wiu the guest last week n! his brother and sister-in-laiv. Mr. RIP-d Mrs. George Kcy. Summer- llt‘l8.~B_ Foii FASTIR RILIIF Or llllEST 00LllS ACIIING MUSCLES TIRED BURNING FEET MASSAGE Will WITH Duper ; Penetrating Faster-Acting fBUCKLEYS ‘iwHiTE RUB WI STAINLE$S ~—GET YOUR rig ready for the camwal l" Bflleqlle Rink on Jan- uary 26th, —RONSON LIGHTERS repaired. Quick service. All parts available. James H. Schurman, Summersido, Phnne 170-1. —vIJ.\'GAGEl\lENT—1\iIr. and Mrs. Neil MacDonald, O‘Lcar_v. announce the engagement of their daughter. Noreen Elaine, to William Stanley Hohhins of Hamilton, Ontario. mar- Tlflflc tn take place in the nciir future. —.\'OTICI'I T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are remindei that their copy must be in thc Cftfflfdlllh ‘li.[ later than noon the orevious diy to guarantee insertions out of city advertisers who telephone classifieds. etta, mould particulaiy bear this lll mind. —NEW ELECTRIC UNIT — Thc new unit for the Stimmersidc clcc- tric light plant purchased from Fairbanks-Morse Co. Ltd. has ar- rived and has been transferred it) tlic plant. As the base for the new unit in the new addition to thc plant now under construction has not been completed, the engine has been covered by heavy tar- paulins to protect it from lhi‘ weather. It is also wcll greased so no harm can come to it from being outdoors. It is. expected that the base will be completed in about ten days time and the unit can then be set tip. Thi- I’lL"W addition is being constructed for the town by Morrison and Harris. contractors-S. -—WEATHER DELAYS OPEN- ING —- Weather again interfered to stop the opening of the Kins- men outdoor rink in Sununcrsidi‘ on Saturday and the inauguration practices for the hockey teams sponsored by the club. However between four and five hUIIdfPfl people. mostly youngsters. made good use of the ice surface ycs- tcrday afternoon, skating to their heart's content. lt is now plan- ned to formally open the rink for HONOR ROLL —- TIGNISII CONVENT — DECEMBER Grade XI - l. Janet Perry. 2. Florence Dunbar, 3. Genevieve Connier. Grade X — 1. Barbara McCuc. Carmella Arsenault. 2. Earl Han- drahnri. 3. Everett Harper. Grade IX - 1. Shirley Perry, 2. Billy Cameron. 3. Rise Aiaric Bernard, Jennie Richard. Grade VIII 1.Elaine Arse- riault, 2. Aurelia Perry, 3. Irene Richard. Florence Arsenault. Grade V - 1. Nelson Myers. L‘. Doris Richard, 3. Ernestine Mac- Donald. Grade IV — i. Louise Gaudei. 2. Loretta Martin, 3. Joseph A. Democbes. Grade IV - l. 2. Frances McHugh. 3. Irene Phee. Grade III -- l. John Richard. 2. Frances Whelan, 3. Eleanor Mac- doflald. Grade m - 1. Audrey Richard. 2. Lorraine Gallant. 8. Gerald Des- Dugcne Kincb. Mc- Imia Perry. 3. Carmella. Gallant. ALBERTON SOUTII SCHOOL Report for December Grade VIII - 1. June Fraser; 2. Vivian Kincb. Grade VI — i. Eleanor Skerri"; 2. Pearl Kinch; 3. Mae Gavin. Grade TV - 1. Kenneth Gavin; 2. Gloria Gavin; 3. Fred Smith. Grade III — 1. Wilma Kinch; 2. Wanda Fraser; 3. Bobby Powe s. Grade D.’ A. - l. Myrna Hutt; 2. Terry Collins; 3. Faye Powers. Grade II B. - l. Adrian Arse- nault; 2. David FITISPI‘. Grade I A, — 1. Keith Gavin; 2. Edward Scurry: 3. Noreen Powers. Grade I B. — LMae Avery; Eric MTSCOUCHE HIGH SCHOOL Audrey Gallant. Grade X-l. Reggie McQuald; 2. Estelle Williams; 3. Norma Mc- Neill. Grade IX-l. Valerie Perry: 2. John DesRoches; Ii. Alfred Hnehie. Miriam Mandssonz. Grade VIII-t. June Gallant; Louise Cotton. Rosemary McQunid: 3. Leah DesRot-‘hcl. Gnde VII-l. John Welsh; 2. Edouard IeClnir; 3. Annie Mac- Kinnon. Grade VT-l. Erma Gallant: 2 Marguerite LeClair: ti. Georxe 2. Power, Doreen DeCoste. Des- '7 Grade V~l. Justin McNeil: Elaine Gallant; 3. Rosalie Rochen. Grade IV~l. llnmett Williams; 2. Bernadette Gaudet; 3. Winni- fred Poitier. Greed III-1. Iris Gallant; 7‘ Margaret Roan Poirler; 3. Gloria DesRnchee. Grade 11-1. Pauline Gsudet; 2. "l9 59559" ‘hi5 Qmillg Ffidal’ for tlic inayoraltv and one in tii." nméimei ibis ‘Qmllmooh am“; Coiiiirii..ir_Murizsoii is tlic only school hockey practices for the cniuhihu.“ m m“ m“ m the C61.‘- teamslof youngsters sponsored bv m “QM mm ML (ilmmnsc. Steel‘ the club will commence.—S. i ammmn ‘ h” no Opposmm‘ m the \\(‘.\t Ward. Roches. T) _ J‘ . ‘ , . crime rr _ l.Allce Gaudet. 2. singifm 2,°.,",',.*;_;§ a.’ Doreen DesRoches. 3. Marjorie w“ h,“ m m. Y‘ P 306m ‘ on‘ Richard‘ Wednesd. it * . ' and‘ n "‘ 1' Jun“ walsh- 2- Miss Mag th4e i-ommuiiit ric s .< smith (equiv: 2- Wand» Hiitt- Mrs, J, rlvifiiziilq hciiiislilin ‘iii? Donna Hiutt gequiiil. 3. fsahciic wm-dghin_ Mm G simrm". Avery and Wendali Stcrry (miralt. flssodau. n...m,i_"..._,_ “F; CmrkI D0145 P7011“ "r" Teach"- stiipply and literature. Mrs. w, F‘ Taylor; tcmpcrniicc, Mrs. Horace Dwflttb" Geraldine MflPLU-flll, yirs Wm GYM" xI-‘l- will“ l 13°“ Cousins. Mrs. E. ltfacEyvcn; cri- Roches; 2. Matilda. Arsenault; 3. V0101... secrflnry’ m“ Edna Mb $213211 McNeil; 3. Clarence Gal- ' g|tja¢aitgg Grade 1-1 Norms. Poirler: 2. ~— More Eiiliiéslln Civic Conlesi Al Summerside Several more citirens have nit- nouiiccri over the '-\'i‘i‘li(‘lltl their intciitiiiii to h» candidatcs in the, February ‘lili civic clci-tion in’ sllIlllllCI'>lfl(‘. ' Mr. Donald Baker has iiidicatciii his intention of contesting the mayoraltl‘. thereby entering what lltily possibly liG a tlircc-ivay con- test. COllflClilUl‘ '1‘ D. Morrison, uho it is iuicrslooti eiii-o some consid- eration to riiiiiiiiiig for iririyor. has decided to ioiitcst lllS olzl CPIIIPI‘ Ward sent. on ihii Council. Mi". “Uilllfti .\i iti.irt has announ- ccil that iii‘ uill contest. the Eiiw. Ward against (futiiirillor J. Lloyd Gorriil. These iiiiiioiiiicciiients in- ciicate that ilicrc will he a contest The llf‘\\.‘ tziiiiliilaic for mayor. Mi‘. Biikri". is XlITIIIIlQCI‘ of thp pm. ducc Dcpliniiiii iii of R T. litiliiiau Ltd. and l.\ p ist. l)l't‘>'.fl(‘lll- tit tho Suniiiicrsidc fliinrtl of ’I‘racii~. Hi- hils lint lllciiriiislyi scrvcd on tho Town Counczl. Hr is tlfliWldll-‘l (Iounciilor Henry l/Vcdce, wiii ziiiiiuiiiiccd his can- didzity for that office a ivcck rvflo. Anotiici" ptisuiiilit i':iiiditl.'iti\ is Mi‘. J.K. Curran ivliii ‘fins stated that, he intends to rxiii. it is understood that flllllfillffll Mr. Curran owns property iii ir-aii thorn is a tcch. iilcal rizfficiiliy- lli the \\'.'l\' of hm being n i-aiiriitiiitc in iliit. his namc docs not appear on the tisscssnienl roll. Mr. Willard lvfuttart, who in. tends to enter the contest in ths East Ward is imymastei" for My}; Schiiriniin Co. Llti. and is making lsiis first. cptiy into civic politics, __ KENSINGTON w. M, s, MEETING devotional period, from the Miss. lonnry Monthly; "Thcmc", The Bible. our guide in Christian Faith and Conduit $¢YlDillF0 imssnflcs were read by Mrs. Kicr Clark. Pvlrs. W. G. Siinp. son and Mrs. H. Tocmlis; who also addressed tiic socictv on ihc use of the Bililc. tn acknowledge the iloiy Sciiptiirc as tlic triiii ultnggg of God's word Hyimn 167. “Break Thou the Bread of Life" was sung. Rev. L. M. .\iiirrny then installed the following officers for 1950, President, Miss Mary McNiitt; vice-president, Mrs, D. lViacKen- ztc; treasurer. Mrs, MaeLctici. .\lrs. MncKay; recording sen-titan; MYS- P. J. Kciincd)‘; corresponding $EPTPKRFIR Mrs. W. Davison; Glover; ltfissioniiry Monthly. Mr: H. Blakncy; Mission Band leaders. Murdo; pianist. Mrs. R. McKay. At. the close of the Installation service. Mr. Murray addressed the officers on their nlyligntlgygg and the Society on the many oypcriiini- ties iw- have as mcmhcrs of such a wonderful nriianization in show- ing forth the love of Christ. He the mcmbers complimented on BOYS! GIRLS! for unsightly BAD CUMPLEXIUIT Twirc daily use Cuticura soap. apply Cuticura Ointment lllflhllV. Clcnr up Rimxles, Utah. blackheads. iii ly medicated. lluv Cuticiira tod y surcl T HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Members 0f N. 0. 0.'s Mess Committee The new senior N. C. 0.'s tncss l—"" a‘. the R. C. A. F. station, Suui-‘ nicrsidc, was formally opcncd on December 31st with ii Nciv Yca: = Ball. Although not (Lcorated a‘. that time, <~riii'..iiucd and many conipl.incn..< are being ruccivcil on its élllFilCI- ivi- appeal-anew. Wiicn finished l’. . “"11 be “PW "ice indwl- shah“ By HAROLD aioninsoix .bvlilltti-illlY-Sftflli-‘i initiii ivliich b0~ a" m°m"°_l'-‘ °f the W“ W“- ovrawii. Jflli. 1'3 ICPi - imii last Jiiiie 4, date of ' nfittp“: I'm-QM Smgmnt G- J~ M“ The Air Transport Board today rc-Eiio of the ilif'i"f‘l‘f‘l‘l iii O Lmklgugifi , ' 'l‘(\‘i(‘(l it~ tiircat to sizspttnzi Ill‘: (lfficizils of ihc tun (mi. “,'(‘)1'(_’;‘,'11:>‘) §ftlhg<g u“ w, iFCllfl‘ of (Tnimiial A Lines of 't.illl.\ Uh’) ' ‘iic- ii irectinq for gr‘ ‘m"' ‘l " _"Hl”““‘ \'cw York \\lllt'll has cliallcneccigilniosi, a . .‘li 1n ‘t \l said ‘L!’ a" ‘S Scmmal" v the validity 0f a (Ianada-Unitettthr-yi agreed that. the sit .l‘n _ii —R'C"A'F' Imam States air transport. pact. livhich Colunlzi‘. could operate on At tlic same time, the Govcrn- the Nrny York-lliontreal TOTIlC and niciits of’ the tta-o countries nn-;T.C.A. ciiilil not is “inequitable? noliiircil .'ll‘l'(‘C!‘.lCll[. to refrain from The HQTPPTYWII. spwrif‘ v stat,- |ffttill further implementation oiled that a Caiiziiiriii (‘a ivoiild {the pact until the U.S. Euprcriii- lie ilcsiziizitcd '.ii r-tlnigiclc Willi Council Meeting The regular mcc i; oi ilic . lILTiUII ’i'u\\;i (Iotincii was Mont" cvriiing with hiayrir i1‘. (in; and Councillors Nlor- an. ir cit, Currie, “lccks and IViattlit- ‘s zn attendance. Bills a-'iiiiiiii‘.".iig to $48.27 were order- cd paid. (Ilrrcrooiirltiicc from l\lr. liiini A‘. t gave notice tlizrty ti, action will by iiim coiiciirnin! a bill a... ly owed h.ni by the t0\vu. moved, srconciici anti c \\'.l- this notice lic rcc. lYFLl A group of ihrcc. i-;t,..n.< wait- ed iipiwn \\ in \.\l "' the i ic 0' a ii ‘lll)Cl' of towns- folk .ia'. a hiiiisc-iii-liiiii-c can- vass b0 lllflfi-Q ill aid of a fzini.i_.' who has rccrnily ins. crintrrts. 'l‘hc_v " that on (‘."i“\ ho l0 ill!’ 'i'(i\\'ii i-tiiiiiiiiitx‘ (Tniiiicilliirs \\'i. ws volunteered to gi twp"- Pl ili..s and .‘.l.i v u . . Coffin, the iviio was prrscni, at . ivas rniiin\\'crcil to set of hooks and in n»... ill ‘ l7 ' ::i ('\ll'('! ll . tulc a new systtm of book-Rump- lflfl for the Town. There was a suggestion that if mcoiings of the Council wcro hcld in the Court House there would inure room in accommodate c: wins who might wish tn attend. but a decision to change the place of meeting was deferred until re- pairs to the Court House ere com- ialcted. The Street Committee report- ed that strccts had been dracccl before last frcczc-up. h \ - opens in \’i'.~.sliiiiqtoii Feb. l7. int: \‘.‘(‘l"‘ rcad and agrprotcrl, The s M‘ "'15 FYPYIPPl h." 3 'l"lin provident. gale a rcport o‘ rcsiioii=i\'r‘ VFW!!!‘ 517W“ l"? tiic years work uind stiilcd that riiiltii If“. clcvcn inci-tinzs wcrc hcld ‘lllil aii A colltwtiiiri of Bible SVlPtYlOFS average atteritiaiice of scvcn mem- were then read by. aiiss ltlorcnr-e boys, ’MncDougal, Nfiss Annie Niat-Dou- Two food parcels donated bythc gal. and airs. Ilcrbcrt Gill. To lti‘lllllt"l'$, were foiwvardcd to our cach reading: the rrcmhcrs ivarin- ‘adoptcci institute of Wnkiiu, Env- ly re-sllfinfirtl. l:i"rl carlv in the vear and rcccnt- llyniii lilti was tlicn sun: and lv a box of soap aitd a Caiiairl foccl followed lij: ])l‘i\}(‘i‘ lcrl by Mrs part-cl were forwarded. Several in- Evan Wrishi. terestiriiz letters of appreciation The business part of the meet- ancl thanks were received from the ing opened by the answering‘ of recipients as wcll as a gift of two roll call and thP Dfl.\"'§ (ll ill-l“ 'i‘lic incnibcrs ‘were very happy to In consideration of some com-, plaints that have been heard. Councillor Weeks was requested to contact the Telephone Com- pany and ask that. the fire alariii~ service be imipruvcd. It was sup igcstctl that ihv iitain siren lit‘ blown intermittently for st lcasl, If minutes when there is a fire. On motion the purchase of two hundred feet of fire hosi- ivas authorized. A contact with thc new paire- riian, which has bccn approved ti," two Councillors, was passed by: the meeting. On motion it “in: directed that dccds be obtained for two picccs of land purchased from Mrs Burke and from Mi". Vicrks. the work they were doing for the younger groups in the chirih, rinsing with Prayer, Miss MvNiiit took the chair, rind cniidut-ictl fro business of the nicctiiic. Miriutcs of December lIIPFllIlp wins‘ iciirl. Roll call was rvsponrlcd tn by passages of scripture. coiitninin-i the word "mercy", There wc-rc l8 numbers present. Encouriiiziii: rc- ports from secretaries was hcarrl and delegates to the Prcsbyicrlai wcrc appointed; Mrs. D. MacKcii- zic. and Mrs. Geo. Brown. Mrs. J. L Davison, Mrs (ico. Rrookcns were appointed as lead- crs of the newly orzarivczi Baby Band. The proizraii-i committee. with Mrs. D. McKenzie as convciicr. assisted by Mrs. Blake-nor. .\ir.=. Woodsicle, Mrs. Whitehead. Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. J. L. Davisoii, very nicely rxirtrnyed tho fourth <hrip- tor of the Study flock. "Growiiii: with the Years": in health and healing. The offcrinz was taken nrd dc- dicatory hymn 254. "Father, whose will is life and 20nd". was sung. Meeting closed by repeating Lord's Prayer in unison, To VISPI‘ J/iiuaicn FIREDERJCTON, Jan. 15 -—tC'Pi —-Prr~micr McNair, who icturncil Saturday from the Dominion-Rn‘.- vincial fnillfifrillfl‘ at (illawa. \‘.'|li leave carly ncxt. ivcck for Jcniaiczi and be n guest of Lord llcavcr- brook i i i I i l l . . > t . i rcailirie and i\)\‘l‘(l‘.lll._' uackcd f"r tlic Save ‘lltc. Ciiilcircii ‘l m“ l‘ . . »‘ . - , t 31- . it ., - 11pm nncl a quilt niiidc during thr- ,gwfwglffitwgnllswj]:s?‘ygtu "filial lpfgli “rlcl mmen “‘“S¢1X\clud.pd..’rhe n?“ clclcuntcs for the coining presti- Cross Conziiihtce icpoiied glfiffll ‘m - iiichtics. six pnirs of men's py amas. _ _, _ ._ , . .- . ‘ ‘Treasurer irpoi I‘\’l h‘\\'ll!Z m“ M“ n? M“ punm“ m“ ‘~(‘ll' iii iiiiii~ii-~li~ii~ iiiiiiriri isoriioi child's slccjicrs and two knitted r ‘my p ‘iyfii WW . ii.\\'[\i‘.lf‘l‘§ ivcrc caiiiiilctcti. Ffimld. f.“ m... Ill“... “nwnripd villi" following: donations uric 11mm" mm” Fmvrfil Yum. “it 11W“ m rukzmlm? m ‘he vflmms onc <.\?'lll"\lil\‘ wit-d ant‘ one Cll“l'~i- appeal“ U‘ F’ I“ B‘ mo“) Snag l niiisduox duriri; the month of The Children Fund-HUGO T. B. i Deécmbp} Lcamic-—$l0 0'1) Red Cross-slam . Th" dflémw‘ nwpnhnpd “We Tho mcnibci»; canvassed the dist- i “T: I D §1>H~']"Odi W“ Hm h“ ‘FM’ Mr mp“ “Pvmls am.‘ "pry 5M.‘ ‘i fTlII-Il and Njllx i-‘iriu ‘V t. icfgictnrv silll$ wcrc rcnlizcdOlisci- . lynnmrnwiv mp m“ Mm Vi"? Nflnnnn‘ Hmnh Week "hevKathlccn 5l('l(t"'l< (‘ftllt'l‘llif‘(l the l i the rctiriiio prrwidoiit and thr- mcct- i c“ Canada R To Colonial Airlines Court hears Colonials chnrces and Colonial on that i‘r\ll'\". bruins iiouii. n ruling. The casci To evcn up tlilncs a littlc more. ‘llic ITiutcd Stairs wrrihl iict ask Ila to cixiiit » ti.‘ lllPS in up!‘ h0- (Jolotiiiil will, COfiilllllO to operate Ci t‘Xi".ll.\l\(‘iy on the (iispuicil Alon-J} ll'i'Ill-I\'(‘\\' York air route, without tlic proposed competition of 'l"i‘ans-jGrcat Fall». Al"flll'lllll and Canada .»\Er lines. until the, co... rrioutoii until the disposal of briizs down a railing. This is not. court. test. ted until March or cvcn ia- T‘ roiitcs iii:- llllllvl‘ . l'i\ll7i".\ iwcc.i Nov: York and ‘foroiiiii and Eld- ihE of the rcpri-st-nt two . gritiiicil to ~ 1949 azzrcciiicnt. lime the. to l!) Colonial \ ictorioiis so llllF. iqiicrgcd (i-REICXWIAI l" I. ANNYAL .\i [u]: PING appears far \'i("r0iu.-i "iainiics 7 EVENING- AFXILIARY Etc-zinc v ti. l.l 8 Keith inert- Tlic i\\'(‘lll_V-lfl'ijl'lll annual nicct- The Yitiuriii iiiiii; of inc Greciiiuli» \\'(1f‘ilL‘Z‘-'.H' .Atixilizir_v ill('l fnatitwtc was licld at. flit‘ liiuiic of P. M.._ at tEir hoint- Mrs. Albert Paul. Nuzinihci‘ l. Tlic l3": Pl! president. hlrs. F, l3. Fpcnr ~. pro: i- int: ‘ dcd and illl~ iiicciiiig opcncd with The lllfTI rs! lll(‘,illi‘(‘l'.'~ rcncaiini; flit‘ i‘l"‘(‘(l in lli- by tlii- flTHflLiU. .\ illl ‘ rc .iilar called to order Evan Vfri ill. ‘t . isou, The rail r~a'l was rvswponriml who pit. "c v l _'ll" IHPP-I- to ivv riclii ll‘l‘ll‘l)f‘l'$ rarh llflllllll". a ‘ t‘? a W!" "P yurjply‘ ti? P, i". I aiplis and civ- fllll‘ i sl._ " llll‘ a chaiactcristic of cach. Tlic lllflilf‘ h"! L 11W Bibi" c to ("iirivlan Faith. and The iriz tcs o: tiic last rezitlar our Guid incctiii: and tlic last annual mcct- fifondiic’. handicraft hooks. In Deccinbcr tlir- school children add to the roll call a icw iiicini cr ivcrc. rcmcmlicrccl Willi a Christ- .\'-'i-s, Giiorilt? 3I“"I“‘"‘il- A \'i‘l'.‘~' ma; treat nrd a gift was presented u arm wclcnirie is cxtcnticd to .\lr.<. io Mrs. Patterson who moved to a MacLcoti. ncariiv district. The tinsincss of the rncctint! Twn box“ o! mm (“Hung were was satisfactorilv carricd out. cori- Tnstittitc prcscntcd l\ First Aid Kit._ to thi» Stllfllll. Tlic pupils have bccii aiiprlicrl with soap and papcr tow- cls at Silltlfil tlirruultout the, year. study pcriod as takcn from “Grow- in; With ilic Yr " 'l'lic iiiriirio-is all caccrlv ll>l(‘l.l‘fi iiitcr- to tlic . . . ."iis siiiric: iii llliiill \\llli"i\ ‘llf? Tho trcasiiicr icpoitcd a Hllllllft‘. M” , . . Y l‘ .t '1 s Hr flux-mm. (hunts and ‘hlwnd qdAil/ldidtv“ ‘fl1'fi‘l“ niillqd» llllll‘: prmilou c ~ it ' n b ks were c osc ~ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' , m" ‘m Q “h? m‘ prcscntcd by lVfiss Pickctts while for the year. Thc fiillnwiiiz cfficcrs yvcrc clect- mm)‘ w“ hm“ i‘r"'7“"°d"" , ,» ,, . . - ,. __ A vcry IlPlIWlOQK liiiirh was scr- mtiit. aizrti.‘i2:..r:ii:l:..i . t i Vi...’ ‘winnnizuQnm 'S(.\1.ct.._..4\_ hostess. Pnllmrina: the l‘f‘li‘t'.\ll- ‘tl.p',l'._.u.,.l. 31... K_ ‘tv‘h“(t‘ and...“ niciits, alllntrinbrtrs fzitlicrcd a- m; 1w“ VI Mnd-q“,r,.nn_ MTR J l'f\lllt(l thcii" special guest. .\li.\s \iiitni~.=t§ii,’,\ir.< \\'nllcr whoks: Rcd In” B°“‘““ l” " "W" "‘""' t‘ ass ~i\'li'<. F. MacRac. .\'irs. Wrnf "m"; , . ‘Lynn, “ml “m lumhognu‘ Mrs liicrtlia Nfacfiiiairic lc an Auditors -- Mrs. Maclhcr- n"? mrfnllwnl “ifdlf "if"? "h," iii, mo. iir‘..:i:,“.'.i.:. i.‘..:.:;:".":...: C°.l“““'.".‘f* l" T“ ' Q n, ‘med witty rirldlcs, snwlt as. "Name thc Ihodnrxfils pffznxnlflocidmmkma‘ thrce swiftcst lt"i\.'1ll'» o.’ scndiiit: "w? hll‘i.in.ll‘.lfpr“j,l_:g._rs rpgnikqii a mcssaec?“ Ariswcrctl by \t-.< fllirérflo£ yap“ (:“'.am' 10nd Aiinic Boiillcr. “Tclcyliriiic. tcl-i. phi-rel and the box of shap donatcd “mm "m1 w“ a ""“'""'" “ m. in’ _ ho mfimhws “T,” “m. 'hrn._.2h; cial rcqucst. Nlr» Kcii: ctli ..'a - 3gp.“ F F, H t" m“. adnmm In,“ i Lcan favnviwtl‘ all lay 'lic siiiciiis itutr- in“ Fn-ilnnd. Scvcn mcnilcrs ‘if a 501"‘ A“ pmlr" m l‘ 1mm“! , mow fir“ siiiiz son: 1‘if‘"‘ll'fll)Illlll‘<l h. ,\'ii--_, ml‘, Pdénm, ‘m; Wm‘ find Kcith Bot cli a; tlic intro vovfilcnniallirs wcrc l"ft‘ ovci‘ till thc AS m“ “NU”: (“PW m n """"" hay nwonnq (m, (Hwmqflu M“ all il'.'f\t'lilll‘~l_\' tlir-iilcd tlii» lin>1rsi_ s ‘S-‘VJIILT arid Mrs. K. \\'liitc wcrc m“ "Fm-M . m m“? H‘ W‘ ' ' hoiiics, kiiouiiic illlll on Foliri aippointcd to scc, nhniit the ITlfIl(‘I'-. ial for tlir- \\'. f. Autograph quilt. Mrs. Wccks invited the iiirrnWci-s for tlic Ilcccnilici" ll‘f‘f'flll' Roll call in lwc rcvirviricrl to hv "flow aic we liciicfitcd in." ll’f"‘il"ij tfi.'l‘lllf‘l"’" A vole o’ thanks was cvtciidcd to L’. tlicv Vtlllltl all mcc‘ irvctlirii a- igiiiii at the lltYTl" of .\ii'.<. Frrii lii- lllflll. inf: (‘lo cd itiiii thc i i.’ 'li~ lnstziitir‘ (‘i-iwil aftrr “ll ‘ll a <‘.r'.i. - inns lurch was <ci"i"cd lij: the host- .i.. tow and lnii- ili ("iflA - i(‘f‘ iiidci_v~ the War. PAGE ELEVEN CAPITQL Summerside TODAY (Monday) - TllES AY Today 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 8:30-7:15-9:15 ‘a STORY gimjNp/ivpbmsvlitgs. fro» . sit... s. BN1‘? mi 4 i liiiiill.llllli,li"liilo P-n a. Pm.- 5 n", not» . Mviiui Dnoclino in Hu "INA" PLYS CARTOON and SPORTS RICEI. II UN IVERSAL- INTERNAIIONM prlilntl Gordon MiicRae. c Silvcr Iiiniiiti". Iillf‘ of heralded STILL GRCNVIXG NBICYZRX’ IWlITlIACiFT i El ‘a-l >0" llll blmself “lllllli 0F PAIN" Crystal Rink SKATING 8 to l0 TONIGHT amour Shows 7:15 and 9:15 — illaiinccs Mon. & Wed. 3:30 You've iicvi-r laughed so liartl in all your life you will when you SN“ tha- . as ‘lllayor hlarjoric M hair tonic salesman . ling pPFFOIIRlIYKPS to izracc, the‘ itirmday - Tuesday 7:45. Bfflftdlvilv stage. Warner Bros. willl tiring "look Fcr The Silver Lln- Musical Drama- in Tech- in the role of ilack Donahue. .\iar- i'i_vn's dancing partner in "Sunn,\"'| Popular; rcEu-The holiday screen and radio singer. a3 Franki reminder in the home the songs and dances of an era of Broadway shows that. many hclieie has yet to be matched. The clarl-i BACKACHE .\i ii". ‘Milli?! lli’il.t”'f‘ll'l'li‘d A ihlillll DDR1 hnrc and pu‘ protection of two hu<kv do2= Tizc undcr the Il‘iii frirndiv rnonsc is sl-l} riitinnd camp ‘rit Il”\\‘ llPK siicrzi. larder than sits l‘\l'T-flllllllt".' briithci. ‘ B R U I S E S i Titre‘: Iiothlnl i" ill-l Mirnnfn. li "ulrn held". Antiuvilr, combing, irelh‘. n Gives quick rollei I i- \ MDN.—'i"iIE.—'i‘IED. as wonderful rat-c at Rimrock ain kidnaps a ilcct-fotittirl . to uphold the honor of the iirtiv PERCY w in n intros. Viriitiizsitrvrs JUNE BAYER IN ‘LOOK FOR TIIE SILVER LINING‘ _ Presenting tlic, life sirirv .\iari ii Miller. one of the must spark iiic“, a lavish production n _ inffilwi‘, m the Capitol Tlic'i‘r"' c/“BAH Klfllltlfll‘ H Ito-starring Iuinnn I)» Carlo. Tony Nigvklxflplgfcr"Iglfllglng-lngs; fiisanciggiolnriin, Prici- Lorre, Marta Ti-ren. star of many brilliant musical] Also "Pantry Plfnlv" CHVWI» iomcdics during the gay twenties] ihc film will also have Ray Bol- ccr. current Broadivriv dance sta". "OLynAy “535531-5 NEW IKZEETTVIINSTER. B. C Season loft g1 \\' Carter, Marilyn Miller's first hnh-Cotisins here. Turkey grease. lcft- hand, in the oven. cxpcdeo ivhoi- the Wnriicr ‘Bros. ivcnt to izreal. stwc was lit again The blast bicv lciiizths in this ambitious prcduc-‘lhc door Olifii and flflllllllll 3' lion w YFCiIPJItG the atmosphere. spread ovci- the kitchen. The ing of Nciv York. the star o! sliiizvs Thousands Cheer". Nfariivn aiillri. Q became almost ‘n legend as siic N w q held court in n swank apartrncii". a e in n Fifth A\ciiue Hotel wlthl Biirluclie may bennigml your kidney: chauffeurs. niaids and admin-rs are iniliny lo filler excess arid: and poi|on< cafrrinc to licr f‘\(‘l‘_\' \\'ll‘l‘il. . "H! ‘"3"?! "m" "l? ‘Hitfm- 994d- Mnrh m H“. m“. 3,11,‘. p“. ‘nihi kidncy- Fiilr help relieve this condition, HS nttpndnn? "wills mm m.‘ often the cause ofhbarknche. headache, hm fm, m" Mme ‘he h‘... i rheumatic pains or uintuibed rent. Doddl w ’ ‘ {n _ .‘ ‘ l‘: contain essential oils and medicinnlingrc- mm‘ (muqm! pawwnx in "hmr N‘ Jicnin which act directly on the kidnryl rho Cmumhnns‘ “MA h” ll anti help them regain norms] action. tiniclv rctirciiicnt n dorcn or Gdnnddi. Kidmy pi\|,",_d,,y_ .39 vcars aftciyrarii. is show-ii 1i‘. “laifi 1h" Dodds Kid neY Pills cntcrtainmctits of! I. E. Parkman. ilii- On+.D.. R.O OPTOSII-TTIII ST F; on Itirnmincil (Glasses Fitted Office Iliiiirs: ii in 1'3: niiil Ii) nppniiitmcnt. RritiilNT TlIliATRF. BLDG. Summer FL, Siimmcrsltln ltnfl a. F. lHunter. no. OPTOSIETRIST Complete Visual Annlysel Glnsscii Fitted PHONE 16b SMALIMVIANKQ BUILPING (‘hartcrcd Accountant Building Plume 5TB hiiiiuncrslde Qciiiiico iiiiiiiini Se! the f" . ii-as quickly put under. control. .___.______--<—-- i Professional (laid; l l. l i 1 Canadian Brink of (‘nmmcroo