nmanv 23, 1952 THE WESTER N GUARDIAN ,.-ya? PBINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Summer street. Bummerclcle. Phone loll. Newl. Subscriptionl. Advertising Ilcpreaentatlvel GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE WUTTON House Pllonel: 8081 and :45! The Guardian may he bought at any of tho fouowlng atnreo nail Kelly"! No Hype Doucet: water Street. wuund. Water Street: meta Grocery. Second Vince's Grocery. In Slunrnenlde: gnontore. Summer Street: Gonrliu Druntore. 11 Central Street; Qrk Gaudet. 6'1 Granville Street: Street: Inland Motor Transport. 120 Ruuell street; Enman'a Belf- Servloe Drug. I. L Walk in Kenalngtuu. WEST PBINCE OFFICE Frank Weeks, Bepreaentanv-t 68-2 Office and 68-3 House. Alherhn: Phone: '. -- Buying live Fowl ma Chicken daily. Fred Wadman, KensinEl0Yl- -COMl'.' T0 CARD PARTY. Dampy Hall, Wednesday, Jan- uary Ilrd. ”'-'T I .-COMPETENT Complete In- iu;-ance Service. w Boyd Bealrsto KcnsluSl0l'l- ...HOCKEY AT AI.BEll.TON.- o'l.eary sisters Vs. Elmsdale Girls. -1-hi”-sdpiy January 24th. 8 o'clock. Skatiiig lifter. -m.x"rm' SALE and Bazaar at Holnuins. Summerslde. Friday. .;'ith. Irishtown Women's .a5t)liI'll SIIORI-2 Lettgut-. Bode- qiie llink, Wednesday. Jzmunry 23rd. Allmtiy St. Pals versus I-'rl'elfllV!l Royals. Game time 8.30. Ad!!llSSl0ll 25 and 35. ,FO.llE TO THE CARI) PARTY in 3.1 sate School, Friday. Jun- uarv 25:11. Proceeds for School. If not fine will be held following Monday. DFINED S60 - In County Mag- " HLV5 Court in Sutnmerslde on 'lV, as I result of a. collis- ll . ion bt.l.'.V'9Cn it truck find an Air Furre vehicle at St. Elcanori .er early Sunday morning. the drzie, of the truck who was mm flloncton. was convicted of (tpPl'.l'n2 a motor vehicle while lizs an;1.ty in drive was impair- ed hy alcohol. and he was fined 3.60.00 and costs. A second party charged with possession of liquor that had not been purchased at 3 gnvernment store was fined 52500 and costs or one month.-S. -GREETINGS BY PHONE 0': S-inday last. Mr. Wally Coul- inn of the firm of R. T. Holman Ltd. had the pleasure of speak- in: by trans-Atlantic telephone to his niotlirr at Gateshcad. England. and nf extending to her many happy returns on this. her birth- dav. Mr. Coulson said the tele- phone connection was fairly good ml that he was able to hear his l1”.0'llC" nuite distinctly. It was unrlnubtcdly a very special treat for ll.s mother in England for d-. ' 1 the call she heard for the f. t.me her two-year-old grand- c'ili say "Hello Mother". as '1 as hearing or sevcn-venr- andson wis her a happy :1 also to hear her daugh- .n-la-.v extend her best. wishes. Personals -The many friends of Mrs. J. E. Nlglitiiigale will regret to lcurn that she is it patient in the Prince County Hospital. All wish her a Ipced; recovery. -5 . -ittss Theresa Mccinughey and her sislrr Mrs. Peter Mulligan. of summerside, were recent visitors to Halifax. -S Death In 0'Leary Of Mr. Herbert Jelly The death occurred on Sunday at O'l,eary of Mr. Herbert Jelly in his alrd year. The late Mr. Jelly was a retired blacksnith and farmer. His wife predeceased him l9l'H'al years ago. There were no children. on sister lives in Mass- at-hiixetts. Hg was beloved and esteemed by all who knew him. Ind was a Sunday Schooi teacher in his early days. The funeral service will be held (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'- clock from the O'Leary United Church. conducted by hi! minister, Rev. C. o. llowlett, assisted by REV. W. G. Dickson. Interment will he in Springfield West Bop- tlst Cemetery. Allrerfon and Vicinity Mrs. Horace-t:.s:iiibla la in at Mr home in Cascum-pee. She lit IIOW progressing toward recovery. Friends of Miss Nellie Wells. Bm0lll.Vn. are sorry to know of her illness. She II I patient in 2 Western Hospital. Alberton. Alvin Ramsay, five-year-old Ion of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ram- '-W of Rosebank was taken aud- llellly ill and rushed to the Prince County Hospital Tuesday Ifternoom - bMrs. Lester E. Pi-ofitt of Rose- lnk and Mn. Arthur Melherall ;l Mill River are attending the ”3bltterlal meetings in Chat- M:"9"0Wn- They are guests of - Ind Mrs. Frank Gard. -- t mg-lll-le Cheryl Hutt. two-yeah C Jllllshtaer of Mr. and Mrs. "ll Hull. Alberton South. in I llllent in NI Prlnce County Hos- gllll. Summcrcldc, as the result homne fall while playing at her nllslnucraswell weeks. Albci-ton. ken suddenly til late Mon- ro: Igtlsht. and it was necessary to b I'- L. 6. Dam: of 0'Len-y 9 rushed to Albei-ton to at.- .d to him. His many mena- ;:?m3”m 5 -Quick return to K 3!?- 5. ql. S. TAYLOR. Optometrist. of Charlottetown will be in Al- berton office this Saturday, Jan. 26th. -THE ANNUAL meeting of the Four Brunch Fariners Institute will be held in North Carleton School, Tltui'sday. January 24th. at 8 o'clock. John Myers, Secre-' tary. -ENLISTS IN AIR FORCE - Miss Marjorie Ellis. daughter of Mr, and Mrs.gE. 8. Ellis, 0'Leary. who had been employed in Al- borwn with J. W. Don Campbell has enlisted in the R. C. A. F. lWomcn”.s Division). She is a for- mer teacher at O'l.eary school and her many friends wish her every success in the service, Mnfifsfiuiitus liiiucti from page i .ir. . all and the accompan- lst was Mr. Dick Hurst. Mr. Bes tall in his inimitable mnnncr gave a series of lmpcrsouattons whlcn were heartily encorcd and added tnut-ii to the cnjoymcnt uf the f.'l'l?l:.Ilg. The members who were chosen to act as :i council of the board for the coming year are Messrs. l7:'t-tl Blnghnm, ELM. Cannon, R.E. Ellis, E.ll. Foley, George Hozg, Wil- liam llayward. T. E. Hickey, R.S. Hinton. Charles Llnklcttcr. Greg Mtilliollnnrl Silas MacFarlanc, Jnlncs MacGregor. -- 5. Marine & Fisheries I The following report of the lMaritie and Flslicrics Committee was submitted by chairman Ken ,Callbeck: "During the past season mitt tcommittcc has been very active in lrcgurtls to securing a new plcr for Summci-side. A recommendation was past. by this Board outlining lwhy we required a new pier. and llthls was fnl'W.'tl'dCd to the Domin- ion Miiiister of Public Works, Mr. J, W. MacNaught. Pnrliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Fish- tcrles, Prcmler J. Walter Jones and lothers. ' "This was supported by the Fed- jcration of Agl'icllltLll'e who, as iprlmai-y producers. were aivure of lthc dire nerd of improved facilit- .195 to handle their produce. The 'Sumn1crsidc Journal published an ,e.ditorial which outlined the bene- fits to the Produ:er and Business Men of Prince county. Your Com- mittee sent it copy of this paper with an enclosed lcttcr to memb- ers of the Dnminlon Cohlnet. ask- ing their support uhlch was acknowledged. I "Late last spring the Donilnion Cabinet voted over a million dol- ilars for this project and we are pleased to report that the neces- lsury steel has been ordered and work can commence early next spring, Mr. MacNau:lit has been ,vcry active in this connection and lhas secured a grant for the ex- tension of Holman's Wharf for the use of Fishermen and work on the project will also commence next spring. "A report was sent to the De- partment Engineers asking that I survey be made of Summersidc Harbor to find out the extent the drifting sands were effecting the Harbor. It was the opinion of your Committee that a Breakwater shoultl be created from the oppos- ite slde of the present one starting at the Miscouclie Shoals and ex- tending beyond the present. one so as to stop the sweep of I westerly gale like the one we experienced last. fall when considerable dam- age uns done to the present old whaif. Expert advice would have to be had on a project of this nat- ure. "We would suggest that the in- coming Committee follow this up and see what can be done. There was an increase in shipping this past season due to the heavy ship- ment of pulpwood: but there was a decrease in the movement of potatoes due to a smaller acreage being planted nnd the earlier freezeup this fall. There was one cargo assembled that had to be reshlpped to St, John after the Harbor closed in. This cargo con- talned over 150 carloads which had to be loaded in four days and. but for the fine co-operation of all e. N. R. employees this would not have been possible. "We wish to take this opport- unity to thank the members of the Board for their co-operation dur- his: the past. season.” LONGEVITY RECIPE CARSHALTON. England-(OP) -Caroline Beale of this surrey town is 103 and claims to be the most active woman of her age, She says: ,"I owe my long life to a sound digestion and eating lots of bread and other plain foods." ASPIRIN REIIEVES coins HIIIIHMMIYI Accidents Due To Icy Roads the roads resulted in accidents throughout DUITIEFOUS the West ment is mainly free from ice the Monday afternoon a car from Al- bcrton was turned over on the Elmsd-ale Road suf'cring consid- erablc damage to the car with no injury to the occupants. On belonging to a resident of Rose- bank. was rolled over on one side with minor damage to the vein- icle only. truck from Eliusdalc was ditched on the road from Albcrton out willinl;t daniage. day night a man front was involvcd in a collision with a truck a short. distance cast of Coleman Corner. The car. an English Rover. was badly dom- aged and the driver was nhle to return to his home in Dewar of OlLeary.-FW. PICK Silh- Contlnued fi'om page 1 the second largest strcnm Atlantic seaboard. on the In Preliminary stages (:01. H. J. Woodbury. Boston U. S. chairman of the joint board said the project has yet to be complcted and approved by the international joint commission. He said the study group was formed 15 months age to study the possibility of building several hydro-electric projects on the river. Three previous meetings were held two in Maine and one in Fredericton, N. B. However, he added the board was studying more concrete rc- prirts at this stage and it was hop- ed that definite conclusions could be reached within 1 l-2 years. The Rankin Rapids. project. the site of which is Just above the rapids. would take three years be- fore completion and an additional year to fill up the reservoir. would Double Output By 1900. if the project is com- Dleted on both sides of the Border, engineers estimated that the st. John River would yield double its present hydro-electric power pro- ductlon. Col. woodbury said soundings on foundations at Cross Rocks gnd Golden Rapids were made pre- viously but proved disappointing. where rock existed on the right bank, it locked on the left side of tho river. Last March. drllllngs were made at the proposed site and the re- ports proved satisfactory. From sketches displayed by en- glnei.-rs during the discussion... the dam would be 5,900 feet long 1,200 feet wide at the top on feet wide at the river bed and zoo feet hllh. It might prove expensive to pipe the energy from the remote region to the consumers. Both Federal and Provincial Governments 'werc preparing reports on that matter. PRESERVE DOCUMENTS IDM-DNTON - tCP) - Thou- rundn of valuable city documents will be recorded on micro aim soon and city departments now ore preparing lists of the docu- ments most worthy of preservation. The aim records will be removed from the civic block as a civil de- fence mcasur. and also for gener- al utctv rmom The extremely icy cond.tion ofi Prince County area in the' lastl several days. Although the pavc- tTueSday' January 22nd, 1952. the same day a onc-half ton truck, president. A large. transfer boxl to empty imp-the Bay -ofrhflundyjl It is 450 miles long. has R wa:-.r-l shed of 26.000 square miles and is. made it clear that the project wail "'l9l”51ClC- still in its preliminary stages, -1-helJanuary 20th at the home of her New England division engineer of P3"”'l'5- MR Ind Ml'5- Orrin M"- the U. S. Corps of Enginecrs,,..hcl,D”"3ld- 'It THE Hold Annual Meeting In S'sitle -The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company was held in the Town Hall in Summerside on . . . There was 8 fair represent- sldewads are H” 103 arid '"amC'ative of the policy holders at; reports. have been rcceived u. , the meeting Accordino m me cars sliditig into the ditches. On ' R ;reports submitted by the direct- lors of the company it has had a 'very good year,and shows a sub- stantial surplus. l It is the policy of the company to rotate presidents. The past Mr. T. J. Inman of llaedeque retired and John Mac- llntosh of Tignish was appoint- t president. T. L. Linklettcr of "ts id v ' .lA. -- -- W. - Albci-ton South. but was hauled ,f,.Tf'2f,.i;'s,,e,e,lfa5 appmmed some Hamel mmmm Lalo Mon- l i c019"m" - pany are as follows: The other directors of the com- 1 Alfred Simpson, Summrrnide; tOn'('.'-ll' Johnstone. Long River. William R. Macliay, Charlotte- town R,.R. 6; Grrgor Maccallum. Brackley Beach; W. G. MacKen- , C0l9m9'l zie. Springfield; T. J. Inman, BP- followzng trrat-mrnt hv Dr. L. G .dequc. l After the niccllng a luncheon was held in the Clifton Hotel in l Summcrside.-S. lMclI-Ills Mills and -Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Peter Millar and their two children were visitors at the home of Mrs. Millarls par- cnts.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellands. on Sunday, January 20th. Miss Greta spent the week-end oi. -. Mrs. Gleason Williams, sum. merslde, spent in few days recently I visiting friends and relatives in, McNeills Mills and Poplar Grove.I Mrs. Roy Murphy spent tnel week-end of January 20th at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNeill were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams on Sun- day, January 20th. Mr. William Jenkins was a vis- itor to Mchleills Mills on Sunday January 20th. Mrs. James Murphy spent it few days recently, with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Banks. Mr. and Mrs. John Biggar of Tyne Volley spent Sunday, Jan- uary 20th. at the home-of-Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy. Miss Eunice Phillips. Mount Pleasant. spent the week-end of January 20th at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Phillips. Mrs. Stanley Hutchinson npenl. a few days in Summcrside re- cently the guest of Mrs. Helen Milligan. Mr. Jamel Noye spent it couple of days in Charlottetown re- cently on business. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips, Free- land. on Sunday. January 20th. Mr. James Williams was in Summerside on Saturday. January lbth. on business. Mr. Ramsey MacLcod. Vic- toria West. was a recent visitor the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellandl. Mr. Hardy Broom: had the misfortune to fall and dlulocate his shoulder on Saturday. Jan- uary 12th. He, was taken to the Prince County Hospital where he was .given treatment and was able to return home the follow- ing day. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ed president and Chessel Anneart of Montague was appointed vice- lfcred by Rev. C O. Howlctt. The lll COHWHY On Sunday. J8l'l- 20th- lJohn Noonan O'Lt-ary. Mrs. Sinn- Macpangfvd. sum.:le,v wedlock. Mount 1 Mrs. Edmund Yeo, Victoria West.1 NEW YORK WELCOMES CAPTAIN CARLSON his family as he descended from plane on arrival at Picture shows Capt. Carlson hcing greeted by New York's ldlewlld airport. - Funeral of Mr. Walter lidslone The flmeral nfhth.e- late Mr. Wal- ter Llclstone of Summerside, who passed away on Saturday. was heldl Ifrom the (Yl.cai;v United Church l ycstcrdag” afternoon. There was A very large attend- ance as the deceased was very widely ltuotvn and was esteemed and be'ovc(l by all He was a vet- lcran of the Fir:-t World War and -was wounded. The flag-draped trnsket was surrounded by many lbrautlftil floral tributes, '1lie mem- ibcrs of the O'l.cary Legion and I1 number from Summcrsidc, attend- lcd in R hotly. and formed a guard Mil honor at the close of the ser- lvizc. The minister. Rev. W. G. kson presided. Prayer was of- ,llleSEll26 was brought by Rev. W, of the Srin- lmersitle Baptist Chtirch. lie paid in tribute to one who had served his King and ictintigv, to nnp lvhn ,w:ts ll. kind father and husband and a sterling citizcn. A special Lsolo was Hing by Allison Mac- Le.1n of Summer-side and the ' accompimist was Miss Mary Gclrlhart. also of Summersidc. The fctmir, with Mrs. .1 M. Macwil pliam as organist, rendered the favorite hymn: of the deceased. ”Bx'eathe On Mr Breath of God" and ”-.Vly Own Dear Land." the. benediction was pronounced by the ratlre of the 0'Leary Legion. the -Rev. J R. McMahon of Alherton. Besitlcs his sorrowing wife. he isl survived by A daughter. Bernice. -in Summer.-'ide and two sons Gordon n student at Mount Al- lison University, Sackvllle. and pnarrell. ii member pf the R. c. A. iF.. stationed at Trenton, The fol- -lowing sisters also survive, Mrs Roval, Mrs James MncDougall. Halifax. and Mrs, Spurgeon MacNcil. Charlotte- town; and the following brothers. John in Saint John. NB. Han- son in Charlottetown. and Richard in Edmonton. Alberta. Interment. was in Springfield West. Baptist Cemetery with Rev. C. 0. Howlctt officiating, assisted .by Rcv. W. A. Harper. Bedeque N-dies -Mr. Albert Wright. Central Be- ldeque. who has been undergoing t-cntmcnt in the Prince "County Hospital. is much improved and, crtnrcts to be home again in a text lclays. I Mr. wtrl Mrs, Jan Hnvrntza arc being welcomed to Central Bedeq- ue. They came out from Holland in Match, 1951. and were employed 1l.,v Mr. Willard Kcllv. Bunhury Illnlll reccntlv. when Mr. Hnvenga ientcred the employ of Mr Ivar.- lilnwson Central Brdeque. It. ls hoped that these newcomers will feel at home in this community. E. J. Reedman death occurred Edward Island at the Hospital The Prince lingering lllnesl Reedman, wife of Eric James Reedma. Ph.D., of Montreal. Mrs. Reedmnn. the former Dav- ida Baker. was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baker and was born in Summerslde. She leaves to mourn, besides her sorrowlng husband, one sister. sympathy of the community ll extended. Annual Meeting A or to”. Cross Society At Slside Death of Nrs. on Monday, January 21st. after I of Davida Run Vern. Mrs. Colin H. Stewart, Sum- moulds and one brother, Renwlck in Douglas, Arizona, to whom the - PAGE FIFTEENA Mr. J. Frank Arnett was re- appointed preslednt of the Sum- merslde'Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society at the annual meeting held on Tuesday after- noon ln the'Town Hall. At the opening of the meeting a minute's silence was observed in memory of Mrs. George Pope and Mrs. J. S. Taylor. members who had passed away during the year. The reports submitted by the following officers and chairmen were most gratifying and showed much progress during the year: treasurer's report by Mrs. W. F. Strong; women's work by Mrs. Victor Travers tl,3f39 articles shipped during the year, A month- ly average of over 137); loan cup- board by Miss Gladys Holman: blood donors' report prepared by The remains are resting at the Mr. W, A. cums (.h,,',.m,,n; CUWPW" ,Fu"9'"3l H”m9- The swimming and water safety re- funeral will be held 'at 1:30lpon prepared hy Mn Kenneth Thursday from St Marys Ansll- Callheck for the Y's Mt'n's Club; ca" ChurClf- I"1"m9"l Wm he l" homen'takers' service by Miss Mil- lhe Pmples C9m9l"-Vi Summer" licent Strong (the honiemakersl 3ld9t”S- giving 605 hours of service): first. , old by Mrs. Pauline Lr-Clalr:l ' , - - . , home nursing by Mrs. Robert; Gm, val” " , g - . y Bernard (above) Ptlmfii -fulfil", Crass” 'l9ln,d,C'inadlan lnfnntry Corps, recent- a o o ' fzlrlggpwolfkn bvlaqlrignplrip 1 Li spcnt. ll l110lllll.S cmhnrkzitinn 19. Kand Mm 'Dg'I,-I 'M(,!'w,”'1" .le::vt- Jilin tlin Ilitmiir. nix llJlS ---- The same slzitc nl officers fnigwf " gm" igr.s' ' l. ;j' Mr. Hugh Ramsay was vl5ltlngrl952 as for 1951 wits lirnughl in inr1dnI(lforAlb:,l.:-::::g-W::)iIllt”ll1t?mgl:- relatives at Northnm recently. 35 fnlltlwsl PFPSlll9nl- Ml”- -l- am," "Com m Km.” ,.m Frank Arnetl; vice-prosidcnt. Miss, l g D '''g .VMr, amt Mrs, George Mon-350,-., ;Crl1ld,l'S-l.lOlVl'llf.If1; joint t-hait'nicn loft CARVED IN BONE aiir son Angus have returned to l”""”"5 l't('””TM'5' Rs Iv ll" M. -..... 1119;; home at com.-Ry. land Mrs. '. nncrs: sot-rctnrv. IOVDOV p (cm A mrkl M i i ' ' : . It .. ' i t " . t ,4 mm !i".'5i F'a".k,G'M"'.1'.rm5uf”lrl , 19th-ccntui-,v man owar has Mrs. William Wagner and daugh- t V F' 5””"E' "P O "M"; hem returncd to its stand in a in 3mm East Bideford wereln4'ln19S have ht-cn 7l(l(l(l(l.l0 the , I, p g . g - j,,wmm.,,. M" H. D,,.kimnn'. borough hil. here i'lllf'l a benefit .El'”'5l5 Mylhe Mme 0f M? 5”ll.,'I.g D F ,,,',.'N-,.,,, mg; mm, in Southampton. The ship. belivv- ll-W Daniel Adams rm Wednesday t,iP'n",' S','mm5; Mr; n;,,,g,.,”p,,3,,,,.,. ed to have been miide by Prench lJ2"l””'Y "ml .3”. W. A.'cu,.,.ie mm rm Ans, prisoners of war ahout 130 )f'fu'S l M D , I '”d'w lnn D,.1,,m.y, p ago, is carved in bone. l rs- me A aims and daugn-: A ,.,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,. ,,,, ,,,.,.,,,,,,,, ..C..c--- ter Reby were in summersidc on ,”l'liursda,v, January l7th. Mrs. George Thompson and son Jack. of the R.C.A.F, were in Sum- merslde on Thursday. Jan 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Palmer. Surnmerside, were visiting friends and relatives at Conway and vic- inity recently. I Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson were in Summrrslde on Monday ulanuary Zlst, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ancll Ballem arul young son. of Mount Pleasant. were visiting at the home of Mr 1:-tntl Mrs. Wallace Morrison on Sunday. Janua.y 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman -Lewis Summcrside. were visiting friends l Mr. and Mrs. Brvden Smith and Mr. Wyman Milligan. Albertor. nets visiting in Conway on Sun- ltlay, January 10th. l C... l Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNelll and ilamlly were guests at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, Mac- Neflls. on Sunday. Jan. 20th. 1 Mr. Jackie Thompson return -to ht: home after spending a few vlays with relatives and friends llfcitslngton. Mr. George Henderson. first year student at Prince of Wales Col- lcze. Charlottetown. spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henderson. Freeland. Mr. Harold Henderson. who is rniplovcd with M. F. schurman and Co.. summerslde, was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar I-lcnderson, recently. Mr and Mrs. Earle Jelly and family. Unlonvale, were visiting relatives in Freeland and vicinity recently. Mrs. Mary Simmonds. who was nut-slut: at the home of Mr and Mrs. Robert Palmer. Freeland. has returned to her home in Burling- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Glllls and fnnillv. Summerside, were visiting nl. tho home of Mrs. Gillis' moth- er Mrs. John Brooms, on Sundav January 20th. Mrs. Clifford Ellis and sons.Rus- sell and Wallace. have. been visit- Erg with Mrs. Ellis' parents. Mr and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mrs. Edith Bryan and son Alvin. lfnxley River, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D Palmer recently. Mrs. Clarence Ramsay, Borden. was a recent visitor to Conwnv visiting her daughters. Mrs. Cecil Palmer and Mrs. Raymond Milli- can. Mrs. Carrie Lonrtl'ls visiting If. she home of her daughter and husband. DMr. and Mrs. Frank Chase. st. Eli-anor's Airport. HM- friends in Bcdcque regret to learn that Mrs. Chase is at. present a patient in the Prince County Hos- pltal. Mrs. Earle Mncxt-ri7.le. Long (trek. arrived here on Wednesday Jan. ltlth. to spend some time at the home of her (laughter and husband, Dr. and Mrs. Burton limtntt. Mrs. Fowntt. entercrl the Prince Cotlnlv Hospital on Thurs- day, Jan. 17th for an appendicitis operation. Her friends are ' " Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mllllfzstn Poplar Grove. were recent visitors at the home of their son and tlatizliter-in-law. Mr. Rnvmond Mllllgan. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coughlln and tecllatiun. Katherine Murphy: chorus. Bedequc school: stunt. W I members: duet. Eleanor Ballem and Lydlc Afflecll: recltatlon.Cnvce Pollnnd: chorus, Bedeque school: reading, Eleanor Ballem: vocal solo. Ruth Jack; radio program of skits and jokes; reading. Mrs. Geo Ballrm: National Film and fishing pontl; lunch by the W. I. M 1 rated his and Mrs to His Warship. llluyor Henry; ('05”"'-VITV SERVICE Wedge and the Town Council fort 'lhe usc of the Town Hall, to the: staff for the ninnv courts-sies lshnwn. and to the lVnmr-n's In- lstitutes, the churches anti other amlllllallCP. 55 the lll”-S1 5l9P ln 95' lgroups and individuals for their, tabllshing a community ambulance lcontributions to the women's. service similar to the one operated work. lsuccessfullv in Cranbrook. Volun- After the meeting adjourned tary drivers and attendants will .lea was served.-S. operate the service at cost. HOCKEY DEVOIVPDRT. England - (CPI BORDEN RINK FERNIE. B. C.-tCPl - Fernie has purchased a seven-passenger automobile to be converted into an -A farmer got a bonus here when he was dressing one of his turkeys for the table, The turkey had picked up somewhere and swal- tlowed a pre-Victorian gold half- sovereign. worth 10 shillings. l TONIGHT daughter. McAdam. are spending a Bordon vlgationals lfew weeks at the home of Mr. , . ' COllglllln'S parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sslde All Stars Mark Cnugftlin. Game starts 8:15 The regular Bible Study Class ' ' " w'.1:t:l1 is conducted by Rev. L. A. Admlsslon 20c and 506 Dlgnan. Port Hill. was held at the Skate alter game home. of Mr. and Mrs. Reginaldl Painter on Saturday evening. Jan. ' 19th. Next meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Palmer. FOR SALE Garage and Service Station At North Bedeque For particulars Write or phone W. E. STEWART P. O. Box 418, Summerslde or Phone Ch'town 1670 Summerslde 7901 Master Harold Coughlln celeb- eleventh birthday on hfonday, January 21st. He had several boys and girls invited in to lunch and birthday cake. Harold received many nice presents. E. E. Parkman 0pi.t).. R.0. OPTOMETRIST Eye: Examined Office Hourat 9 to 12 -- l to 5 and by appointment Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summersitlu Glasses Fitted T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Common. Bulldtng Illnmcrsldc. P. I. I. PHONE 2388 D. F. Hunter It. 0. Summrrslda. P. E. I. complete Visual Analyse! Glasses Fitted BRAGE, MGKAY & 00., LTD. PHONE MIC ' .. I , ll ""'”,;f:f,,;,',',fm'l”'” l SMALLMAN 3 BUILDING Evcrontly I-”lIIXhlizhtn nml 0"T0MF-TWIST Accessories. l-Ivrroatly Radio Batteries I'M-stone Anti-Fret-1.:-. Vsuntmt-:Bsf1),i';., P.E.l. : IIII. .I.lt. CUNNINGHAM to know that she is making I good recovery. Friends in 335.7... and lur- raunding communities will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Amy lmard ls maklntz It aood recovcrv -'ter an operation in the Prince .nunt,v Hospital. on January 14th. The mat entertainment in the ncwly-rt-novntcd school at Bedeque was held on Wednesday evening January lath. It was sponsored by the Women's Institute and was a line success. Mrs. Edna Jenkins rrestded and the program was as follows: Welcome by Cat-rollJewcll Meet the members of the w..r.- S t: I C (L t tt cl 0l?AN(il'. Pl Ill). VETERINAIIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summorsldo NI. J. A. UNI”, DENTIST Dental x-nan Ilnaltman Building SUMMER-SIDE DIIIIOI Professional cards