I '1 PAGE TWELVE I: I3 ( K. pradiua 4 A loll vlaas will Ianooooofeui TII NEW CLHIIII TOMATO rs idly I height of l in I. feel of home. ham or I III: Itliaraarylookfov pupils. A lunch was served after- chu-gg,-ed Acmunum v.:.i-ds in the economics room. Cansdian Bank of Commerce ' ' I . Bujldin' The siantling of the b0:l'l'.l'i'; summu-sine. p. E. L trains, in nurnher of i)0il'lla for PHONE "as tltc year is as folovis: Ideal Dairy &M 44- Wm” 5”” Lnmdry wt 303:; f H m - 1 b Ll UN pg 39- 39. F,mv,1y Bakery . , o owing eir reease y is w' AIb'" R9be"59n )iTiaci.n.1-an; 33. ;I0'ill:nll'S Hard- Chartered Accountant yvrur :26 lll'Il.il'.S4 Pl'lliiI.7lnll 23. C d H s, . M. kt l I. I. l.. MUTUAL aomnuva t "WM 11 -F - - onwuy an Granville It Water street I -1-)” w,,,,m5,1a..' Sam. wood- ' 0 f 5"m”'"'m” side was high single girl bowler M-AL 9- 0- B93 with 902 Willi" Mary Shaw had m--m 3304 681 mi. ii.-.-.9 ni 337 Garth Harri! --Mr Bill MaI'Neill. siurleii! at lirld liov's siiiizlc high with a score St. Dur.s:nn's Collrr:-3. Cli:irlol'c- , E E nf Y'all rillrl Viiiicc irinri'is' 64:1 was town, spent the wet-it-(nd with his ' ' l.igii llircc. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Os'ar Mac- upu). u.u. 'g ' L S New I orroamriusr rwiay was Semis D” I 1""; --- 91.... pin": - E,” gnmgnm rm-rs:de High School. In the a- Mr. Charles Palmer and Mr. Mace Hours: INHOOII. biskciball giimcs both I0? John D. Palmer wrre business vis- Ital!-1005 iii iii (if. Ripe TOMATOES in: in ONE VINE IIVIIIQO 'IIi.:iliiv-s-fidiieiiii grows In a M often as high Ii 16 to 20 feet. Grows on trellis. on lid. here. uh in nu, (Hit. 151) panpald. A. III! -- I5. I64 Page had I'll Professional card; I. EMILE iiicitizv S'siiio High Note: TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN That Freedom Built By Diane Msoqnarria Tuesdsy February lath. I dete- gation of about 12 pupils from grades nine and ten was spou- sored by Mr James Murphy at I Home and school meeting, Anv pupils who had suggestions for subjects of discussion at this n'cetiiig were given a chance on Monday to submit. them. The lvlea was to give pupils an oppor- tunity to express their opinions on matters concerning them. A!- thougb only A few of the sub- JPCIS suggested by the students were up for discussion it was an opportunity for practice It debate and meeting procedure. The meeting began by forming sew-ral groups. one being of stu- dents to discuss about 12 crib- jccts and give their opinions. Each group elected I spokcsnian, Alban G:-.llant bring appointed b.V 709 HWVS and Slii'1S IWYP W314 351311153 itors to Sziinnierside on Feiirtinry and by appointment. Pitncc Slrcot School. In the ci'P- 30A ruoms sea: Zllfli. Summcrslde again olaied -.,- IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. host to Cl'iarlotietnwn School at Mm; Erma paugh and Mus or St. Summers"-do the Ice Sports held at Raceway Eleanor pawn. 5umm,.r,mf.. -(y):InL "-T Siadium. ANN ill" 1?? 5D9”'. ll the week-end wiili tlis-ir pnreiils. 'a Fa ff. 0. um” M” hdd 1” me Ill?” Schml Mr and Mrs. Lt"lL'h Paut-ii, East H.'.Illl0l'lllnt. cndiiv: tho Day of B1d(.fm.,L OPTOMIETEIST Sports and cii Liinnieiit -.....- IIIIIIIIIG-PINK 7- E L ' ' ' Mr John MacLean was in Comping visual Analyug The February edition of "The Glauu Fitted PHONE 3118 8 BUILDING 1A. Raymond Grunt. B.So., 0.D. Summerside on business recently. Mrs. George Tlioiiipson was in Summerside for a medical check- up recently. Magpie" and the second this 3' ll circulate Thursday. Fcbrua. ronnano IIITSV Parson Mr. Vernon Boyle is spending a OPTOHITBIBT ANC'0LA' M" MP”-At mrfgo few days at the home of Mr. and Complete Visual Anaiylfl Eppfiian mrgxr pgnuiltaarvo Hue Mrs. H. D. Brwlea Kernsiitgtoii. Classes rims ' 0111- 3 -1 ' -i ,' - - Water Street. Summeralde ”W 0” Wnflm and .””uT"tm wgd Mr. William E Ma:-Kuinnii was - ho" Mum” Mur. Mu” we” others Fr.d1x The tixisici opp.c a busmm YWW, M C,.nm1m,n "um. um; guard mixers. lifted the root from mm) on Fphrmn, lay Bil. J. Ii. CUNNINGHAM ” VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summerside R. E. ELLIS 8: 50" Fire - Auto - Casualty INSCRA.VCE C Summer It Sun-imeraida a dormitory and knocked out all power and light in the camp. Mr. George Morrison went. to l Charlottetown on February 18. for -i:---jum-T-Z?-?l-' F - '. ..- ;it:l1iez:1!:lmliIi::!cf.CkHY.sp ll?:fi1l(l1i' ”ll”.E)'1l?:iS lf'i0pe1iiO see him home air-tin be- an orig. TUESDAY, FEB. 22 First Game Semi-Finals Intermediate ”C" STANLEY BRIDGE Vs. SPRINGFIELD Game 8230 Sharp Skate after if weather permits. Miss Florence Biggar, Portage. was visiting her siisieii. Mrs. Geoige Morrison and Mrs. Ed- gar Morrison recently. The many friends oi Mrs. Ed- gar Morrison will regret to learn she has had it severe attack of pleurisy and with her ll. specdy rtcovery to good health. Mr. Harold Hciidcrson. Summer- side, spent the week-end with his CAPITOL Summersido TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 ';M-G-M DOES IT AGAIN! .. to K 33, .. DEBOR A ll C7 .. mi" WALSH - T.Eciiiii'i'boLoR . siii”iiiiis-iiiiiiiitiiii” KEIIIWIIIGHT cur ir im-iii.ri:N ii0LFE-BYRON-KELLcllWAY-CAXIIBIIII wife and family at Freeland re- cently. Mr. l.coiiard-Kilbrivlc, student. at St. Dunstan's Collcgc, Chiirlot.tc- mwn, spent the week-end with his parents. M.r and Mrs. Laugh- lin Kilbride, Foxley River. Mr, Gerald Murphy, student at st. Dunstaii's Colleixr, Cliarloi.1c- gown, spent, the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. OSVK-"lid Murphy, Foxley River. T L-Now I NEW dramatic '; spectacle is brought. 'to the screen. The flaming love Mr, Ivan Bulgzrr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bulger, Foxlcv River, spent the week-end at. his home Mr. Bulger is a student at. st. Diunstans College Charlottetown. Kilbrirle. FoxleY to Charlottetown Mr. Kelvin River. motored on February 21.. MacNeill was in 16. Mr. Oscar Summersida February ' 1' STEWART Miss Leona Forde is spending some time with hcr mother. M75- Bessie Fordc, St. Eleaiiors, Miss Ford: has had I severe attack or virus pneumonia and her mom" friends wish her I spe&dl' 1"-'C0V"1i' to good health. Mrs. BIlSi.9rAi;i'tlliPIl and famil.V. Summersidc, ucre. week-end via- itors at the home of M75. C011” Milligsn. CHARLES CB uh? Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and ...... n... .. JAN Lusiic ... ARTHUR WIMPEIIIS Dim!-I vvGE0liGE SIDNEY ' mama by SIDNEY FRANKLIN ' an ll-G-II rmm children Lloyd and Slaine. Bor- dgn, were guests at the home of My, 3nd Mrs. John D. Palmer on February 21. Iliad Do in N-ni 5, aucuu Illflll Mr, and Mrs. Robert 11- PM- mer, Freeland motored to sum- merside on February 21. Mrs. John D. Palmvr is sllflldilli a few days at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Palmer. 30Yd"n- Gem-up Tuplin retiirned to Mr. '-'-ROYAL" - BORDEN Monday-Tiicsday 7 PM. Matinre Tuesria.i' 3-3" "FRANCIS GOES TO WEST POINT" Scrlnl: "Tho Adventurers of Capt. Kidd" Bank Drawing Tum and Qat ""CAMEO" Kenslngton Mon.-Tues. 7:15 - 9:15 "THE GREAT MANIIUNT" Bank Drawing Tuesday Only This Week. Former Red prisoners of war who rejected communism set up housekeeping in Toipeh. Pbtruiooa, repatriation team. Elsewhere in Formosa and in South Korea, form- er soldiers of the Red army are starting a new life under freedom. his home at IifiIiV'ra7yVR,oadV after- visitiiiz at the manic of Min and Mrs. Jack Williams. Charlottetown. Robert Tuplin. Charlotireiowm. was visiting relatives and friends int Murray Road on Fiebruary 21. F o , Kensingion and , 5 a o , v Vicinity Mr aiul Mrs El'lC J:-sstiiii Kr-nsiiiztoii, wcre visitors to Clin;'- lotlctoiin. 1 Mrs. Rosella Gillis of Tsiiscoiirhial is vi. ling in Illdllill Riicr, niidi liiiikoiwi, iilicro she is the ;.viiw:.tl n'. Mrs I.illinu Hii-key and Mrs. .ii.hn Farmer of the respective places. i --A scrics of auction 4:1 cziixll pzirlies linve born held. sponsoredl rv tlic Ladies Aid of the Pri , County Hospital. A most enjoy-: ziblc party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Saund- crs on Feb. ill. Seven tables worn. in plav. The ladies' prize was won b: Mrs. J. fl. McQunld. Thr- Ci-iitlcnirnls by Dr, Frank Bow- imss. Mrs J. B, Millman. Mrs. Wilfred Taylor and Mrs. Gordon Cooke were joint. hostesses. Previous parties in thLs series were held the homes of Mrs. (Dial Atiid mid Mis. Preston Kennedy. The i.i.7.c winni-rs at Mrs, Auld's wrre .'ifrs. Douglas McNutt and Mr. William Thompson, The winners of Mrs. Kciinndy's were Mrs. Gor- rinn Cooke and Mr. Wilfred Tay- lor. t .. Sevcral llP'.Y rs-sidenis are being! welcomed in the town of KeInslng- '.(.n, including the new manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Mr. Sfiicer. Mrs Splccr and two chil- dren in tlir Bank of N S, inan- astci-'s i-csirlciicc. Mrs. Thomas IE. Rollin. sales lii7Ill.'It1r'l' of the P, E. Island Produce Cii's.. Fcrtilizrr Department, has moved into tlin MFR6 residcncn recently moved from Clifton and rciiovnind hv Ciro. Brooklns. It was formerlv ovncri and occizpird bv Hgrlami E Foiinrl and family, and origin- ;-llv built. by the late Lemuel I-3.i Fllllbhnnt of Hunter's River snrll Galveston. Texas, 3; I ALBEIITON wfr-. I - Mrs Earl Atkinson was host:-ssl tn the February meeting of Alb:-r-3 inn Women's Institute. Mr.-. Jos- PDI1 Callnilhzin presided. Fourteen ladies wore pr:-sent, 1 Reports of Christmas nctlvltiesl wcrc rccelvrd. These included cgml sinizinir. a visit from Santa and treats for pallcnts in the Western in folk, four treats to other famil- lbs. a treat for the sister; at, the ins: cards. Noics of thanks were received and read. The V1-iillnlt committee reported 48 hospital and 26 home calls. The school committee reported pictures of the Queen for each room iiarl bI'Pn purchased. Mrs. Gerald Rooney and Mrs. Erskine Hardy were re-appointed to the school committee and Mn, Arthur Wilkins and Mrs. Gerald Rooncy wt-re appointcd to the Hall conmiittec. In the absence of Mrs, Eric Cor- bett. the trcnsurer's report was givr-n by Mrs. Earl Atkinson. . Cripics of W. I. News were dis- tributed nnd iiicmhcrs werc remind- ed that subscriptions will be due in March. Donations this month include those to the T. B. League and the March of Dimes. Mrs. Champion invited the mem- bers to meet. at her home in Mnrrh. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. 0. H. Phillips and Mrs. J. A. Nonnan. The roll call will be answered with I proverb or maxim. The program had in do with Fnuiiriers' Month. contests planned by Mrs. Jns0ph Callaithnniand Mrs. Ariliiir Wilkir wcrc won by Mrs. Wonrlnide of l'i'Leaijv, who was I I guest at. the meeting. and Mrs. Cedric Hunter. Hospital. nine treats to elderly shut-I Hospital and a number of Christ-. two books. A blackboard brush and' Refreshments were provided by Dlflensinglon and Vicinity - -The C. W. 1... sponsored card party in Indian Rivcr Hall on Feb. in, was enjoyed by I large number of auction devoters. First prizes were won by Mia Agatha Mac- Lclian and Mr. Austin Pendergast. Winners of consolation prizes VDFD; Mrs. Peter Macbellan and M Mr. Edgar Hickey. Miss Roma Mccloskcy, loft Sat- urday mornlng for Montreal, to visit her sister, who is receiving her religious habit. His many friends are glad to licar that Mr. James E. McNcill. Potato Klngi is convalcscing after an attack of pleurisy. The l-idles of St. Mark's Church Guild. Ks-nslrigton hold an enjoy- able afternoon tea at the Rectory on Feb. 10. The nicely appointed table was presided over by Mrs, J. G. Townsend from 3 to 4 P. M. when her pleasant duties were performed by Mrs. J. B. Millman for the remaining hour. The ladirs of the Guild. who served. where kept busy dispensing delicious re- freshments to I large number of callers. In the evening the ladies entertained the teen-agers in St Mark's hall. A most enjoyable social evening ensued with games. music, dancing and refreshments. Most of those attending were in masquerade costumes and prizes were awarded for the best cos- fume as follows: to Gladys Duvison as the absent minded Professor and to Donnie Chaml7l().l as I Pirate. The numerous friends of Mr. Keir Clark, Kenslngton. will b!' cheered to hear that he is pro- fzi-essing favorably and is ex'pc(:Ied after a month's rest to be fully rr- storcd to health, It is pleasing to see Mr. Gussir MacLellan of Indian River. out :- cain after a severe attack of fill. Mr. 0. B. Dnrrach, pcmonrirl manager of the l"oundat.lon Co. of Canada, Montreal. visited his par- nnis. Mayor W. H. and Mrs. Dar- rach of Kcnsington, the week-end of Feb 7. --I-2. . Duvor and Vicinity ' -The sympathy of the Commun- ity is extended to the husband and family of Mrs. Octave Pineau and fairily whose death occurred sud- denly on January 30. Frlrnds of Mr. Joseph Pinesu are pleased to see him home and well ,again after being a psient in the Prince County Hospital. 7 Messrs. Ernest and Alex Pinenu have returned to Montreal and Lon- don. 0nt., respectively after having come home to be present at their mothers funeral. Mr. Gus Ar-:e.ri.aIilt of the Cana- dian Army, is spending a few days with his family in Duvar. Mr. Peter G. Doiron was I re- cent visitor to summerside. Mr. Connie Plneau left recent- l.V for London, 0nt.. to take up duties with the Canadian Anny. Mr. and M-rifioorioo Gallant, Winston and Carmel. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gallant, Piusvilie. The Duvar Women's Institute held their monthly meeting It the home of Mrs. Teddy Gallant on February 9. -CJ. Ihtl host:-sit, assisted by Mrs. Michael A'hearn and Mrs. Henry Myers. IN MEMORIAM M118. SIMPSON BTETBON There passed peacefully away from this life in her Eternal Home in the early hours of February 11. Mrs. Simpson Stetson of her home in South Freetown It the age of 68 years. She was the former Ella Pearl Dam.-narell daughter of the late Mr. Ind Mrs. William Dammarell, Freetown. P. E. 1. Although in fall- ing health for the past. two and one half years the Baviours call came as s shock to her loved ones. friends and neighbors, and leaves I place in the home which can never be filled. Her gentle, kind and affectionate disposition, on- desred her to many. who were al- ways welcomed for a friendly chat, a nourishing meal or I nights lodg- ing. Although she was greatly .1. flicted in the past. years, she liked to show how she loved the little things which were done for her. thus she went away to the Home Beyond prepared for her. Eternal in the Heaven, where there is no more sorrow or crying, neither shall there be any more pain, for the form- er things are passed sway. safe in the Arms of Jesus, Safe on his gentle breast. There are left in mourn besides her Iorrowlng husband, two daugh- ters, Florence, (Mrs. Orville Reeves), Freetown and Edith at home; three sisters, Nettie, (Mrs. Eustace Reevosi, Norbom; Gertie, (Mrs. Ira Fraserl, Wilmot Valley; Niris who resided with her. One daughter predeceased her. The funeral was held from her late residence February 13. The impres- sive and comforting services, both at the home and It. the grave were conducted by her pastor, Rev. Kenneth Campbell. hearts; He blndcth up their beautifully, "The Lord Is My Shep- herd" and "Lead Kindly Light," after which all that was mortal of .1 devoted wife, a loving mother and tender sister was laid to rest in the People's Cemetery, Free- town. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Wil- bert Drummond. Fred Drunimond. Thomas Drumniond, Willard Stet- son, Frank Burgess and Leslie Reeves. The floral offerings were: Pillow, Family. Crescent, Sisters. Wreath, Mrs. Ida Burns and Elmer. Wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Reeves. Wreath. Dorothy Smith. Spray, Patricia Clark. Wreath, Eustace and Heath Reeves. "For those who march forward with God. He lienlcth the broken heiirts. He bindcth up their wounds." ' O 0 I We cannot think of her as dead Who is hcre with us no more: Along the path of life we tread She has only gone before. Servant. of God well done! Thy glorious warfsres past: The battlc's fought. the race is . won And thou art crowned It last. Cord Of Thanks Mr. Simpson Stetson and family wish to thank friends and neigh- bors for the many acts of kind- ness shun us during our recent sad bereavement. also those who sent flowers and cards of sl'mDH'-hi" u.....j.. At'G('S'l'INl'2 covn w. I. 'l'lin FFiI)rlli'Il:.V lW'Nl"iI "I Al”? iisline Cove W. I. met, at NIP home of Mrs. Bryce Clarke. Feb- ruary 3. Roll call was responded to by 12 members. One quilt and two hliinkcts were sold. Commliiecs for next meeting are as follows: Sick and program, Mrs. Kenneth Diiwson and Mrs. Wendell Mac- Fadyen; lunch, Mrs. Eldon Daw- xnn, Mrs. Vernic Wr-bstrr, Mrs. Viyrile. Peters and Mrs. BWCP Clark!-. . I Roll call at next meeting will LES in I OJIINAROID starts giving wonderful nlief or sore. itching burnin plies. Works whl a you sleep to help MII and shrink sore, -rrltatod tissues. Thus al- lay: nervous irri Ition and lets you Illap and work in comfort. Don't. wants precious time and suler rierdlusly. Ask your drug- glnt r D was under satis- faction or money back tr I1 odor. Out Our Way & 1? minutes I man an 2.1. 1.54 be answered with I quilt patch; also by payinpona cent for each inch waist measures. Mrs. Myrtle Peters invited members to her home for the next meeting. rnniaoxz SCHOOL (Report for half-year) Grade VII-1. Jamie Graham, 2. Louise Llewellyn. Grade V- 1, Boyce Garfield Graham, 3. sun; 4. Allan Graham. Grade 111 (Sn) -1. Brenda Lle- I-Iicken: 2. Carl ,,1 ack- riidectlg delicious... wellm; a. manic oi-uiam, Grade II! (Jr). sheila qr-,1, Grade 21 --l. nu-i-ie Hickman Grade I -1. Harland L19...-mi. , 2. Gail Grahun. "Iii Highest average, (senior gi-mm - Boyce Hicken. 86.55"; gi-men -- Sheila oniiigm, 1,l,?5,”' Perfect attendance - J”; C Graham. Teacher. Genevieve M. 1,a,,,m The MD first successful Ainri-tun gasoline automobile is an Charles Duryea in 1892," Md W Why ASPIRIN is imponani iolourwell-Being When You Get a coin! lien on the reasons millions tolls Aspirin the moment they feel a cold coming on! 0 When you have I cold, chances are you have a fever, too-for a fever usually accompanies I cold. And it's important to your well-being that you reduce the fever as quickly as possib e. Aspirin will do this. Its ability to reduce fever has long been one of the medical world's most valuable weapons in the war against illness. And it reduces fever qtiicklg. In addition, Aspirin also brings wonder- fully fsst relief from the muscular aches and pains and the headachy feeling that almost slways go with I cold. So the moment. you feel a cold coming on. take two Aspirin tablets right. away . . . before you do anything else. if your cold et. medical advice. And for soothing relief of sore throat due to I cold, gargie three times daily with three Aspirin tablet.-i dissolved in one- symptoma persist, third of I glass of water. For Quick, Gentle - HEADACHE ' Hajyzhfiib 29'? ”""".'i'ii""" I 9? Remainder. evon for double the price of Aspirin you can't buy anything better. Relief from NEURALGIA Discomfort of NEURITIS and RHEUMATISM ASPIRIN I. M. log. In Canada ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE IAYII CROSS the Town of Summerside. private parking lots. from coast to coast. business. range a personal interview. Water Street BUSINESS FOR SALE Well established general mercantile store and busi- ness situated in the heart of the business section of Large store with valuable stock, adequate warehouses, complete equipment and This is a long established and well known busi- ness with many valuable connections and customers A going concern doing a good Apply to the undersigned either by letter or air- I). 0. STEWART, Solicitor, -v No telephone calls please. Summersidc, P. E. I. By J. R. Williams if TH' HiLL,YOU LADIES" 't.VAMOO5E.' WITHOUT Akl l ' i- AUDIENCE OUR HIGH ' GCHOOL ATHLETE ISN'T ' SO APT T0 SHOVV HOVV EAEY IT IS TO YANK THE ' OLD MAN LPIJTO .