I THE. GF1&?tPl,AN- FEBRUARY; 1;. ".1953 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN n following stores -BUY DRAINO at Brace's. ...(;AltD PARTY Msrgate School Friday evening, eight o'clock. .GRAND FANCY dress carnival. Bedeque Rink, Saturday. February 14th. Valuable prizes given. -PUMP JACKS and cylinders -O arrive at .Brace's. -HOMSE AND School meeting in Kensinglon School, Thursday, February 12, at 8 p.m. There will be a special speaker. .-BEDEQUE RINK. Friday. Feb- ruary 13th. South Shore semi fin- als. game starting at 8:30. Som- merside High School versus Free- town Royals. Admission 35 cents. -CUT CULTHATION. stop ero- non, grow grass. Book for grass iced at Brace's. -THE JUDGES at the Beticquo Rink carnival Saturday night iii-c Mrs. Albert Waugh, Wilniot; Mrs. Lloyd Webster. Central Bcdequrv; Mrs. Leslie Waugh, Sc-arlc-town. ...TR.ANSFF.RR.ED T0 S'SlDE-- Mr. Joseph A. Gillis has arrived from Halifax to take the position of accountant at the Summcrslde branch of the Royal Bank of Can- ada, succeeding Mr. Kenneth Dea- vitt who has resigned. Mr. Gillis is accompanied by his wife. the former June Dlngwell of Bedeque, and their two children. Mr. Gillis has been in Halifax for the past two years and previous to that was with the Royal Bank in Dart- mouth and Charlottetown. 5. FUNERAL 'YlISTRllDAY - Funeral services for the late Mrs. Joseph Perry were held yesterday morning with Requiem High Mass celebrated at St. Paul's Church in Summerside, by Rev. A. J. Mac- Leod. The pastor, Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. J. MacLellan. officiated at the grave. The poll bearers xx ere Messrs. T e d Arsenault, Kline Souri. Lorne Driscoll, H e n r y )K'edg6, Alban Gallant. and Dolor Richard. Inter-rnent was in st. Paul's Cemetery.-S S'side Curling: Club Schedule The following is the Ichedule at the Summerside for this evening. "ion pm. Ire 1-T. D. Morrison Flnwatt. in 2-12. E. Ellis vs R. A. Home Ice 3-W. E. Jenkins vs Percy Keyrs. sis p.m. Ice 2-E. Offer vs H. E. Clark. lce 3-P. Crockett Vs Bert Hun- r. -5. curling Club vs. Vic Professional cards I My E. E. PAIIKMAN Opt. D. R.(). 0P'.I'0llIIE'l'Il.IBT mules Fitted - Eyes Examined Jffice Hours: 0 to 13 - I to 5 and by appoln t. PHONE 8287 RECENT THEATRE BLDG. 5"mll16l' St-. Summersldc B. F. HUNTER ll. 0. summariide; r. E. i. Compton Visual Analyses Glanoa lined PHONE 8110 5MALLllIAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETIIIST T. EMILE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oommers. Uluiuno . P. E. I. PHONE 288! w. CHESTER s. Macil0NALll Barrister. Solicitor, Notary. Etc. LLB. Money to Loan. ”'"i"-0 formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong. K.C. I" lleetions Promptly Attended To. B. E. ELLIS 8: Still Flu - Aim - Cllullty . INSUIIANCE 5 Summer st. Somme .:.:.. PIIONE Mil TX-G-......t........... L. A. S. ALLEN as. u.a.l BAIIISTEB. ITO. 155 W . .. safer street”. Phong. III! "V PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Summer Street. summanide. Nam. Subscriptions. Advertising Beprasenhtlveg GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 and I038. The Guardisn may be bought at any Phone 8031. of the in Bummer-side: ' up lloohton. Bllllllllbr 8lI'MI:,Gourl1es Drugstore. 2! Central Street: Kelly's News-stand. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 87 Granville street: Myra Donestte's Grocery. Second Street; island Motor Transport. Water Street: Vince's Grocery. I20 lhsssellstreet; Enman's Sell- a Service Drug store. LL. Waite in Kenalnglon. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albsrton: Frank Weeks. Beprugpuuyg. Phone: 68-2 Office and 68-3 noun, -BOOK, ORDERS EARLY for stable equipment at Braces. -BUY STABLE SHOVELS at Bruce's. , -BEDEQUE RINK Junior Hoc- key League games tonight, Thurs- day, At 7:30 Tryon vs. Bedeque. At 9.00 oclock Albany vs. Wllmot. Admission 25 cents. -FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL at. Kinsmen Rink Thursday evening for adults, Friday evening for children. Prizes for best cos- tumes. Prices: Thdrsday 25 cents; F:riday 15 cents. Proceeds for lxiiisnien European Flood Relief Fund. Donations for this fund will also he accepted this week by Dr. Ht-rt Hunter, Kinsmen treasurer. - Nurisr:s' MEETING On Tuesday evening Miss Catherine Perkins, of Montreal, assistant ed- her of the Canadian Nurse Journal. spoke to a meeting of Summersld nurses Miss Perkins, who is pres- ently visiting the Nurses Assct-ia- tions in Prince Edward Island and New trends in nursing. and gave an in- terestiniz report on the structural study of the Canadian Nurses As- sociation. as made by Dr. Jeweti. The meeting was held in the Nurses Home in summerslde, and was pre- sided over by Miss Helen Sohur- man, R. N.. siipcrintendant of Prince COUIWV Hospital. and president of the Summerslde Chapter of the As- sociation of Nurses of P.E,I - H. -..-.. Personals --Miss Inez Reeves. Burlington, has accepted a position in sum- imerside and assumed her new dut- tes on the first of the montr. -Mrs. Duncan Sudsbury has re- turned to Hamilton after spending a week with her nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. imerett Sudsbury .and family, Spring Valley. -Mrs. J. A. MacArthur. Char- lottetown, was a recent visitor to Borden. guest of Mr. and Mrs Harry Heffell. ---'Mr. George Brooklns, produce dealer of Kensington and Mrs. Brooklns left by train on Monday for Florida. combining business and pleasure. They expect to be away about three weeks.-K. -Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark, Ken- sington. were visitors to sackyille, N. B.. on Sunday. where they visit.- ed their son Marvin, who a student at Mt. Allison Acade y. ...K, ' -Friends of Myrna and Cordelia Harrington, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harrington, spring Valley. will be glad to learn that they have to resume their usual activities. -Friends of Clair sudsbury. son Spring valley. will be pleased to know that he is gradually improv- ing after his recent illness. and wish him a rapid and complete recovery. -Mr. and Mrs. Claude Younlier and little daughter. Linda. return- ed to their home in Brookfleld on Thursday, February 5th, after -Mrs. Hairy suclsbury has re- turned to her home in Kenaington after spending a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Irving Hogg and Mr. Hogg, Wllmot valley. Mrs. Suds- bury has not yet fully recovered from an accident which resulted in a badly cut finger and er many friends wish her continued and rapid improvement of the injury. -Mr. Andrew M. Janllne. Pree- town. is making a good recovery in the Prince County Hospital, Summer-side, where ha underwent an operation on Monday, Fe ru- ary 2nd. His friends wish for him 3 speedy restoration to health and strength again. CLYDE RIVER W. M. S. The January meeting of the Clyde River W. M. S. was held in the church, with the president. Mrs. James Beer. opening the meeting with the Call to Wor- ship and the 121st Psalm read re- sponsvely. A prayer for the New Year was given by the president. The 74th Psalm "Oh God Our Help in Aries Past." was sung with the presi- dent as organist. followed by the second scripture reading which was taken from Revelation: the 21st Chapter. with each one read- ing a portion. Theme for the meeting was "Behold I Make All Things New." Ecclesiastes. the 7th Chapter. verses I-14. was read. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Nicholson, and hymn No. 890 closed the devo- tional part. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and roll call was answered with a verse of scripture. A New Year's Mousse from the president of the Eastern Division was read by the president, also I reading. "Taking stock." given by Mrs. Nicholson. Oi-her roadinln were given by MI-s."John Gillespie and Mrs. G90!!! HY!!!- S During the busing period it was decided to make plans for the meeting. World's Day of Prayer st tho next i x Brunswick, spoke on newer recovered from their recent illnesses and are now able of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sudshury. Concert Tomorrow Night By Music festival Students The South Shore Musical Fes- tival had planned to have a 'con- cert of winners immediately fol- lowing the 1952 festival. but weather and the Christmas sea- son prevented. - Now the schools who take part i the festival are presenting a co cert in the Tryon Baptist hall on Friday night. Every school along the South Shore from Victoria to North Bedeque lav contributing to the program. North Bedeque, Drill: Central Bede-qua. folk dance and music.-ii number; Bedeque, reading and musical trio; Borden. chorus and duet; Searletown. reading: Middle- ton. duet; Albany Village, din- logue; Albany Rural. dialogue and duct: Tryon and North Tryan, rhythm hand and musical num- hers; Crapaud. skit and solo; Vic- toria, Scottish reel and pageant: all schools will join in the final chorus. Although the festival was -'1 greater success than ever in 1952 because of the new policy of hav- ing preliminary sessions. it hopes- sitates engaging additional adjudi- cators. This concert is to make possible nn even better festival in 1953. Sudden Death Oi Eimsdale Man The death of Mr. James Adams occurred very suddenly yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at his home 31 Elmsdale. He was in his Goth year and up to the day of his death was apparently in good health. He leaves to mourn his wife, three daughters and one son. Muss. Ralph Dougan of Alma. Mrs. Edward Smith. Sydney, N. s.. and Shirley and Ernest at home. Also the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. George Adams. Elms- dale: Mrs. George MarAuslnnd, Bloomfield; Mrs. White in Maine: Lillian and Winnie in Sydney, N 5,: John at Elmsdale; George. Saint John; Charles in Elmsdale. and Herbert in New Brunswick. Funeral arrangements were not completed. Meeting Last Night S'side community concert Ass'n -- Group Captain A. G. Kenyon. C.D., commanding officer R.C.AF. Station. Summerside presided iit a meeting of the executive, the board of directors, nnd the cam- paign committee of the Summer- side Community Concert Associa- tion held last evening at the Summerslde High School. The community representative, Mr. Robert Eddy. of Community Concert Incorporated, New York City. addressed the meeting and took part in an open discussion. Officers and committees in the newly formed organization are: Honorary president, Chief Justice T. A. Campbell; president. Group Captain A. G. Kenyon: 1st vice- prealdenf, Mrs. Muriel MacArthur; 2nd vice-president and member- ship chairman, Miss Wanda Wyatt: 3rd vice-president, Mrs. Emma Holman: secretary and cor- respondent. Miss Jessie Fraser; trvisurer. Mr. T. Earle Hickey. Board of Directors: Mr. Doug- las MacFarlane, Mrs. T. A. Camp- bell. Mr. Thomas Hall, Miss Dor- othy Wyatt, Mr. W. D. Young. Mrs. Colin H. Stewart, Mrs. Clarence Mercer. Mr. J. P. Mac- dl m g 1 . g Innis, Mrs. Wm. Harper, Mr. i','f,':;':on'f” 6 pa” em dnys in Bur Gabriel Chaisson. Mr. Allison Mac- Lean. Mrs. James Hlll. Mrs. Garth Toombs: Concert chairman, Mr. Gabriel Chalsson. Campaign committee: General chairman, Mrs. Muriel MacArthur. assistant general chair- man. Mrs. Emma Holman, head- quarters secrelary, Mrs. Marion Smallman, publicity chairman, Mr. Elmer Murphy. dinner chairman, Mr. Ross MacKenzle, appointment chairman, Mr. W. D. Young. Ways and means committee: Chairman. Mr. Ivor Phillips; members, Mr. Allison MacLean, Mr. J. P. Mac- Innls, Mr. Ralph Emery.-S. News in Brief OTTAWA. (OP)-A bill providing for appointment of an associate de- fence minister and 88 other meas- 'urss received royal assent in the Senate Wednesday making way for Solicitor-General Campney to fill the new cabinet. post. OTTAWA, (GP)-External Affairs Minister Pearson advised the West- ern powers Wednesday they should not yield to temptations to hit ag- gressors in new places and with new weapons because they might get hit right back in new places- such as Hong Kong-and with new weapons. send for copies of the service to be used. It. was also decided that each member would bring a "get well" or "thank you” card to the next meeting. several "thank you” cards were received, for treats sent at Christmas. , The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison and the meeting closed by singing hymn No. 891 and re- posting the Mlzpah Benediction in unison. The next meeting is .to be held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Mur- ray. LONDON. (OP)-More than 500 prise cats from nearly 40 clubs will be shown in Britain's biggest cat show. sponsoreu by the feline equivalent of the Kennel Club. next full. The hast entry will be titled no ti-mime vim W09-oration oat." k Kensington Mayor, council Sworn in -Mayor W. H. Darrach, mid Councillors F. M. Davlson. Everett Champion. Gerald M.a.cKenzie. Ben Champion. and William Blakeney took the oath of office before Magistrate J. F. Profltt at the first regular meeting of the Ken- slngton Town Council on Monday evening. A sixth Councillor. Preston J. Kennedy. was absent from the 'Provlnce. Standing committees were ap- pointed, and chairmen of these committees are as follows:- Fin- ance. P. J. Kennedy; streets. Fred Davison; fire, Everett Champion; lights, Ben Champion; police. Ger- ald M:tcKenzle; property. William Blakeney. At this meeting the following of- ficials were appointed: - Magis- trate. Janies F. Profitt; clerk, Mrs. C. M. Kennedy; and policeman. Elmer Bernard.-S Charlottetown Rink (Continued from page 6) Oil Trophy were the Herb Martin- ews rink of Alberton. They defeat- ed the H. C. Atkinson Rink in the finals last night by a 10-7 count. Winning rink members are: Herb Matthews, skip: Hilton Baibour. first; Lloyd Wilkle, second; and J. H. Matthews. third. The Prowse Bros, Trophy was won by the Dr. L. E. Prowse Rink of Charlottetown. They downed the HE Soulis Rink of Halifax l-i-9. Tne members of the winning rink are: Dr. L. E, Provwse, skip; Dr. W. MacDonald. first; Al Rogers. sec- ond: and Bill Burnett. third. The Soulis Rink is composed of three Soulis brothers along with Frank Hobbs of Charlottetown llovrard Soulis. who skins the rink is from Halifax as is his brother Hugh Phil Soulis. the mate novv lives in Saint John. This is the first time that the brothers have curled to-zether in tournament play. The A..l. Charlton Rink of Saint John, NB. won the points compet- ition bv defeating the Dr, E.S. Giddings Rink of Charlottetown. The members on the Charlton rink are: A..f, Cbai'lton. skip: B.H. Thomas, first; Reg. Ely, second: and J A. Hnrtlcn. third, The RF. Acorn Rin won the Grand A'.'l2l'EHXitP with tieir record of four wins and no losses in three tlavs of play. The Frank Hansen rink was second with six wins and one loss followed by the J. S. Mac- Donald rink with five wins and two losses. A rink skipped by H. E. Soulis of Halifax won the special competi- tion. Members of this rink are H.E. Soulis. skin; J.P. Campbell. first: Phil Soiills, second; JS. Moore. third. Hockey League six goals The final stanza saw the Bombers Trainer and won by Mrs. CHARLOTTETOWN Mount Pleasant Evens Semi-Finals With Oilfeary -Mount Pleasant Bombers de- feated ths O'Leary Maroon: 8-7 in the 0'Leary rink last night in the second game of the West Prince semi-finals The Maroona took the. first game 15-1. The deciding game will be played on neutral ice at a date to be decided on. The first period. ended 3-1 for O'Leary with the Bombers fight- ing back in the second to with the home split team. tally put on a scoring spree to five to O'Leary's one to win the game 8-7. Summary:-- 4 lat Period i 1--Bombers. I. Strongman. (E. Strongman) 2-Maroons, MacNeii1. (A. Silllker, Wediock) 3-Maroons, W. Harris, tG. Rodgerson) .... 5.01 16.40 4-Maroons, G. Bernard, (L. Harris, Baglole) .... 18.23 New School Building At Urbainville Opened "Your new school a fav- ourably with any two room school in the Province". said Dr.L.W. Shaw. in his address before the rwldence and scholars of Unbainvllle yester- day afternoon as he declared the new school officially opened. Dr. Shaw, who represented Premier Jones as Minister of Education in his unavoidable absence, congrat- ulated the parishioners of the dis- trict. emphasizing the fact that vrhlle the building of such a splen- did school was a heavy expense to them. it is really a good investment and will bring returns in better school services for many years to come. Further expression: of congrat- ulations and good wishes were giv- en in brief addresses by Rev, J.N. Poitier and Mr. John F. Arsenault. a retired teacher and former pupil of the old school, which is reputed to be over one hundred years old Mr. Malcolm MacKenzie. Assistant Director, Department of Education. who was in clme touch with the trustees of the school in an advis- ory capacity dirrlng the building operations. Hlso spoke briefly and at the home of Mrs. John Hardy. roll call to be answered by an Irish joke. .The meeting closed by singing ”God Save The Queen" after which a contest was put on by Miss John The presentation of trcroliies and prizes was made last night at the The play for the Second Section will commence today with the curl- ers competing for the RT Hol- man Trcrihv; Road Builders Trophy and the Points Competition. Twen- ty-four rinks in all. eight in each cmnpetitlon will take part in the play. Yesterday's results follow: Provincial Chantpionshlp W.R. MacNeill Oil 014 101 010-10 . lO0 200 010 l02- 7 Hardy and Mrs. Leo Doyle. Lunch was then served by the hostess as- sisted by Mrs. Alfred Morrison. HAMPSHIRE W. M. S. The February meeting of the Hampshire W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Clifford Proud With an attendance of ten members, One visitor was present. Mrs. George Kltsori led the wor- ship service and study book. Mrs. Kitson and Mrs. Tremere gave a report from the Ptesbyterial, Min- utes of the last meetin were read and adopted. Parcels of material 021 303 102 000-12 200 020 010 111- 8 E. F. Acorn W. R. MacNeill Imperial Oil Trophy W. E. Macfnnis, skip 14, E. Camp- bell. sklp 5. W. B. MacDonald, skip 6. A.A. Fraser. skip 3. W. B. MacDonald. skip 11. J.S. MacDonald, skip 8. Maritime Central Airways Trophy H. S. Matthews. MacDonald, skip 9. l.i.H. Poole. skip ll, J. S. Mac- skip 10. W. B. Donald. skip 5. J. E. Burden. skip ll. H. S. Mat- thews. skip 10. F. Hansen, skip ls, L.H. Poole. sklrp 7. F. Hansen. skip 10. J. E. Burden. skip 6. Pr-on-so Bros. Trophy Dr. ES. Giddlngs, skip 15. D. Beatteay. skip 5. Dr. L. E. Prowse, skip 10, Dr. ES Giddings. skip 7. Dr. L. E. Prmvse, strip 14. H. Sou- lis. skip 9, B-A Oil Trophy Hayes. skip 5. H. Matthews. skip 10, HO. At- kinson. sklp 7. Morrison ll: Macitae Trophy E F. Hansen. skip 15, .!.E. Burden. skip 8. Points Competition A. J, Charlton, skip 18. E. Camp- bell, skip la. E. Campbell, skip 12. W.A. Mac- Donald. skip 5. A.J. Charlton, skip, Dr. E. S. Old- dlngs, skip. PLEASANT nova w. t. The members of Pleasant Grove W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Leo Doyle with an attendance of eight members. The meeting opened by singing Ode and repeating the Creed. Rollicall was answered by an exchange of Valentines. The minutes were read. approved and signed. There were no reports from the varlous committees which were re- appointed as follows: sick. Mrs. John Hardy: school. Mrs. Loo Doyle: programme. .Mrs. Herbert Corrlgan. Correspondence was then read and discussed. Five delegates were voted on to go to the A.c.w.w. convention to be held this summer in Toronto. The next meeting it to I)! held . for quilt making were received and were distributed among the mem- bers to make up. Two thank you cards were re- ceived for parcels of frul't sent at Christmas, An invitation was re- ceived from the Kingston W. M. S. to meet with them for World Day of Prayer The president then called on Mrs Watson Larter who read an ad- drms to Mrs. David Proud and Mrs. Kitson presented her with a life membership certificate. Mrs. Proud although taken by surprise. thank- ed the members for their thought- fulness. "Blest be the Tie" then sung. The next meeting is to be held at WES the home of Mrs, Watson Inner with Mrs. John Clarle on the wor- ship period. The meeting closed with the hen- edlctlon. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. NEW GLASG-0-W W. M. 8. six members met. in the Church parlor for the first meeting inthe New year. The president read the Call to Worship. This was fol- lowed by the hymn, "Awake My Soul Stretch Every Nerve." and the Lord's prayer in unison. The following program arranged b B t l H ' th . H-C Mrkinsmh 5MP 1'' w'Ac;piYesen:e1df cescrijptifil-Jet? Nlitlomarfsn: MM-Donald. Skip ii. 1 10-12 by Miss Campbell. Prayer H-C. Atklnbon. HUD 11- GAP sent. by Miss M. Brown. Hymn 'Work for the Night is Opming". lsa: 9.2 by Jean Dlckiuort. Med- ltatlon by Margaret Stevenson, "A Rare Christian Family" by Mildred Ling. Hymn. "Beneath the Cross of Jesus". and "The Holy "Family" by Beatrice Hill. Greetings were read from the Maritime C. M. S. and the All HOCKEY TON IGIIT BORDEN RINK Murray Corner Bulldogs vs. Cape Traverse Rovers Admission 20 and 40 cents Game Starts at 8:15 Skate After Game CAMEO THEATRE KEN SIN GTON Wednesday-Thurulay 1:15-9:15. the dancer and the drummer of glamorous night club row on a street nlsnod "THE STRIP". starring Mickey Rooney. Sally Forrest. with William Demareai. James Craig. Louis Armstrong and his orchestrn. Penalties: Smallrrian. G. Rodger- son. Second Period 5-Bombers, B. Mac-Donald. (L. Mitchell) .. 4.53 6-Maroons, A. Sllllker. (Wedge, We-dlock) ....... .. 7.16 7-Maroons. Harris. tllodgerson. Smallman) 9.45 B-Bombers MacCauil. (Yea) 11.15 9-Maroons, L. Bernard. (G. Bernard) 17.40 10---Bombers, Cotton, (E. Strongman) Penalty: W. Harris. Third Period 11-Maroons, G. Rodgerson. (L. Harris) 12-Bombers, l. Strongman 13-Bombers. E. Strongman II. Strongman) . 14-Bombers, 1. Strong n, IE. Strongman) 16.10 15-Bombers, Mitchell, fltlaccaulll .. . 17.30 Penalties: wedlock. Mitchell. . 2.14 12.10 oomplim tied the people of the par- ish on their energy and foresight in providing such a splendid build- ing. The new school is equipped with modern lighting by glass blocks. with electiric lights, a hot air fum- ace and modern indoor toilets. Pro- vision is made for community rec- reation in the form of a. bowling alley in the basement. A room has also been provided for it snack-bar with facilities for serving hot coffee and light lunches. The school children sang two numbers very acceptably. The lad- ies of the parish provided an ex- cellent supper. The assembly was presided over by Mr. Marin Gallant The school principal is Mr. An- tonfn Bernard and his assistant Miss Arsenault. During the even- ing. the people of the community enjoyed the facilities of the new building by getting together in a. spirit of great friendliness and re- joicing Bowling. dancing and oth- er forms of entertainment inter- spersed with light refreshmentsf brought the days activity to a suc- cessful conclusion. ' Agreement On p ; Sudan May Be PAGE FIFTEEN Signed Today Keep your heart-fhrob happy with ARRUW DART and Valentine Red Ties Arrow Dart ......... Valentina Red Ties ... Watch him srnile when he unwraps this Valentina ” giftl Arrow Dart. Canadais favorite white shirt; s teamed with colorful Arrow Valentine Red ties. Noth- ing could be Finer! Dart is made with the nonwilt, medium-point collar that looks great on everyone. Fine "Sanfon'zed" broadcloth. We have a good sup- .ply, and a good range of collar sizes and sleeve lengths . . . stop in for Arrow: Dart and Dots today. HOLMANS For Arrow Shirts LONDON. (AP) - A British-' Egyptian agreement giving self-rule 'io the Sudan will be signed in Cairo Thursday unless there is a last- minute snag. qualified officials said Wednesday night. Prime Minister Churchlllls cab- inet discussed the agreement in an hour-long meeting and the officials indicated it was approved. Signat- ures of Egyptls Premier Mohammed Naguib and British Arrubassador Sir Ralrph Stevenson are necessary to make it official. The agreement would reduce British influence in the cotton- growlng land of 1,000,000 square miles on the upper Nile she has been ruling jointly with Egypt. But it. clears the way for talks on an Allied-Arab defence alliance in the Middle East. Canada Committee. l An interesting chapter from the study book Mary of Jerusalem was given by Muriel Houston. The sick committee gave their report and two letters of thanks were read by the friendship secretary. Mrs. Howard Ling is the leader for February with Mrs. E. Rolllngs and Mrs. H. Hill as helpers. Bea- tricc Hill is to have charge of the study book and Annie Hill is to be prayer leader. The roll call letter is " ." - The meeting closed with the O. W. B. M. benediction. - KENSINGTON RINK THURSDAY FEB. 12 North Shore League Spring Valley vs. R. C. A. F. Game. 8:30 Sharp FRIDAY, FEB. 13 Breadalbane vs.- French River Game 8:15 Sharp sum. m FOR SALE l9il9 Chev. 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