PAGE F OURTEEN ITHE GUARDIAN. CHA RLOTTETOWN g W mFEBRUARY 16. 1952 Burlington and Vicinity The illness of Mrs. John Sin- clair. Bummerileld. is regretted by her many friends. who wish her an early lmprovemciit in health. her son. Winston and his wife. -The many friends in . l. ' Mr. VV. .1. H&fI'lf1Rl0n returned to ed to learn um mms his home in spring Valley on Monday. February llth. after a successful minor operation at the Prince County Hospital. ment in liealili. following his re- cent Illness. in New Lnlldnn. P. E Island. The inziiiy friends of Miss Em'lth iiiiniiina. Lon: River who is a patimit iii the Children's Hos- pital. Rn.-t..i:, will lie glad to learn that a vl'l' :. operation for a ser- ious heart roiuliiinii. was perform- cr'i mi 'liittxsti.ii. l"ebiiIliir.V l2ill. Elnd The sudden illness of IiVIr. John E. Cousins, Park Coriier. who is a patient in the P E. Island Hos- pital. is regretted by his many friends. Friends of Mrs. Wtliiazn I, n . t n in h .H m prnvvzi -inue--1'ii!. The paIient's xi! Sin" o it rs :.it ' . r .' . - (l iv rrmrietl to lie good. that she is reeoveiiii: frr.ru t.ncf("' M t i effects of a fall in her home soinel time ago. and is now ziblc to be 9r 31:5 Will.iini Lawson about as usuar 'lireii:o:i. Qr.tai'io. spent the past -reel: at lxensington visiting her M vv” J Pm I'l 1,eLlm') .f:t:lier. Mr J. llrntiforil Millmanf . l'5. l lam Hi ii' - . : . -c -l i .io'd after ed to her home in Btirliiictcn on )).':”,.;..,..1,'.'i1i.'fQK1..ii2ip;ii: M111- Sunday. February ltltli. after t- . g 3 . .- -l. "sit her lus- spending the past two weeks with "ii" I1” ' dio V1 mg ' 2 '3 ' it ii ' . t Aibeiioll. and IIYET dauchters. Mrs John .Moase. 1?ii:11dL:.N'f :i1:iiLe:",?, SW91; Mrs Kew Annan. iinti Mis. Austin R0;!- .C. .1. K(.hn...p g”,nnu.,.s.im, mm ”1'”' nocioiiil .)Iis lltzri l.a,iiilioi'iic. Mmicloii. C" ”'F” ;.V B Mrs. Harold Profitt. Moiicioii I - . .- accompanied by her two small sons. is spending two weeks with iirs W. if Harrinzloll find MYS- -her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester K0'th ilitriiiwioii were liostes-estn Howard. Mrirgate. Mr aiiti Xi iiieiiibe ' Si SiPPllF'll-o' lV J. Prnfiit. Len: liner n in ' WNl'W9d3l'r other rcla'lxe: Feni'iml'x' i ll??? lll1'iflF -. -- in lioftl the Wmlxl new of Pi':1.i9li Mrs. Bruce Paynter. Ix'Pi'lSlllL!i0ll..El3 the home of Mrs P. Profitt. and left on wednrsday morning. Fcb- a social f'l'Dllllli2 for the church. ruary 13th. for Ottawa to visit her daughter. (Jennie), Mrs. Harold Hollis, who is seriously ill. She was accompanicri by Mrs. George Mayne of Emerald. uho will visit this . province of Mr. Allicrt E. Mace. of East Dedhaiii. Mas.s.. will be pleas- has been received of his continued improve- IilS summer home is WESTERN GllAiiIll.".ii -COMP!-2TlJ1VNi;1Complet.e In- surance Service. W. Boyd Bealrsto Kensington. -THE KI-INSINGTON COM- LMUNITY CLUB will hold a card lParty in the Masonic Hall on Tues- day. February 19th and Tuesday February 26th at 8 F. M. --ANNUAL KINSMEN BINGO in the Canadian Legion llnll, Sum- mcrside. on Thursday evening. February 21st, starting at 8.00 o'clock. Prizes valued at over 3600. will be given away at this popular annual event. -pmzr.s VALUED at over 3500. will be given away to lucky win- .ners at the Animal Kinsmen Ringo iiit"lllj.! held on 'rill.ll'Sdll)'. Feliruary 21st. starting at 8.00 o'clock in the. Canadian Legion Hall, Summer- side. 4 I --ANGLICAN GUILI) Mrs lKenneth Crump presided over the lseml-inonthly meeting of the La- ldies' Anglican Guild, Summerslde. lwhich was held at the home of .Mrs. W. F. Salter on Tuesday ev- iening, Feb. 12th. Following the lopciiing pi'ayei'. plans were dis- crsscd for El social evening to be llield in St. Mary's Hail this month. It was decided to hold a pantry isale in March. The hostess was -IRESBYTEIIIAN Y. P. 5.-Ati the Wednesday evening meeting of the Y.P.S. of the Summerslde Pres- byterian Church. the minister pre- sided over the devotional exercises. A series of enjoyable films. among which were "Winter Carnival". "P E. I. Industries". "Eskimo Sum-. mers" and "Ski Skill" were sbowiil by Mr. Charles Linkietncr on the Y's Me-ifs projector. S. 4. The Week at S.D.U. We predicted last week that the hockey team would do better in future games. It seems rilowy guilt our re ictionciime rue. as r- day ring t the Saints defeated the league-leading Rovers 6-5 here in the college rink. One thing that is interesting to The No mm. squip;-915 5;.-em note in this City Lcatzue is the fact that it wouldn't do to make a ghgctesglsl 5231:; igitgengggis '33:; new home very near the present. ,"- g - g one. They must find a home where almmsi the A"chm'5- .b"i' Uhlel" spooky W.'l5ll'lv in the habit ofilyier. iofims me”; ”.i'5u;'f"mInyPrh huntiiic. and wouldn't. be likely ERCVSIS, ilihfi me H9 V C lesigmlnd" to discover where they were liv- id” "';;"5. im"""l zug :3 Handgun" mg so each "em”g' an” lhoyiaiihlice smercliitali1vi)i1B'tleie first Period had Saw" di""”' they went hOuseiss'hel(i. itiepllirndd nsldelall shots of hunting. Each night they glided. . . . the opposing team. some of them off in R different direction. Tlieyibcmg gmmm hrwkgmmavs. This Wei" faith" and m"'h”' nndldefcat for the Rovers didinot out "my lmd "0 luck at 5”" Ti” 0"” i"-iem out of first place. and since Place ""3-V mind? owe” Mk W9” liiliit game they have increased their 13””-5 i"' It was di5cD””gi”3' ilcad bv ll win over the Anchors. But Mrs. Timmy refused to give! Youi mwbamv did”-gr know this up. The more d1scoiii'al:IHi.'- Hlclhefnre, but St. Dunstan's has a outlook. the more persistent s'i1PlsH.0nd 'h(,ck,.y team. This genm. became. Of vourse Tlmm.V Willi eoninrlsiiig those who will likely along with her even though lieibp in lljp ,.m,k,- or first team in dldllit RlWfi.i'5 8Dl)NlV0r Al 10”'r3.C0llllllg vears had its first slam: last his D3W?llCt3 wore out. last week anzainst the Summerside BURGESS BEIITIME Continued from page 10 ?3Est'roik.-. iassisted by Mrs. Donald Sansom in st-rvim: refreshments. S. 1 l i l l at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan II-larrlngton. -BUR. "Mr drain" said he. ”wc nuzht '.luvt-iiiles. They were successful in as well make the host of wh:it we mining a 5-3 win over the fast i .ave.'f iand sometimes smooth - passing 3ll'S- Timlll.V Silflflii hilli iliiadr 'Slll'l1n1('liSidD irnni. Paul Perron and "we'll find a house somewliere." 'Pat Rossitor scored two goals each she declared. l HOLMAN'S 5 and I0 it Your Thrifty Shopping Centre” See---The New I . COBBLER SMOGKS. Rudd of smart lrelh print roiinn--polka dot. unljulght checks with shaped neckline. rick ra IIIIWMQI1. tic sun at back and huge utility pockets. They're auS.&dIlt thing in an apron we've aeenl medium or-in-ge-Each ...;;..;'.....,. I Cpanky new HESS. HELEN I Helen Morgan and Juliana it 10 New Styles A Many Smart" Colors it Sizes 12 to 48 flavor of Spring! They're in bright new prints. They sparkle with color harmony in floral and geometrical patterns. and gay with little crisp touches of white and contrasting colors. They have loads of charm, and they have all the other inrzredients too. . . . Good cotton fabrics, tested for waslizibility and color last.- They have true size proportloning. Presents . .. Fresh New Shipment Ftllilllll illlllllil ill Tllll tilt EN "Helen Morgan" and "Juliana" Cottons have a fine They're fresh Montuirs I 2.98 JULlANA'S i 3.98 New Styles Arriving Weekly - . - Watch For 1...... - HOLMANTS 5 and 10 horizontal liripen ck or fringe trim. .' and Gerard Dalton marker. Everyone here is about the thrilling got the other still talking intercollegiate tween the saints and Mt. A. No doubt alltwho saw the game are doing the same. The final score. as you probably know, was 41-43 for the Saints. But for us the game was more than just reading the score at the end of the gnme and realizing that the Saints had won again. The fast and aggressive Mt. A. boys led the score for the first three quarters of the game. Students. lined around the gym. sent up repeated cheers for the team but the boys just couldn't seem to golf. going. But did we give up hope? No, somehow we were confident that the team would not let. us down. When the third quarter came up. the Saints were still trallihg. the tempo had increased. one minute the gym fairly shock with deafen- iniz cheers. and the next it deadly silence prevailed while we await- en the sinking or rolling of a foul shot. The Saints were now beginning to strike their pace but it was not yet their game. Three times they tied up the score. and then Cy Mc- rsaac sank a foul shot. and the Saints came mi with a final surge to cive them the game. Everyone rushed on the floor to bounce the nlayers. eshecially Jack Reardorl. the star of the game. St. Dunstan's has played only a TPW int'ercolletz- iate games so far, and they will play many games in years to come but we feel sure that last. Satiirday”s game will no down in the annals as one of the most thrilling of names. Wednesday nitzht the basketball jio-am resumed play in the Island .lengiie scl1rw.1ule when they defeat- ed Y. M. C. A. 94-45. Mom thr noenlmz whistle until the end oi the name the Saints were never outscored. In this game. Pete Dun- nhv. the fast forward who spec- ,inllzes in lav-nos. was hiizli scor- lnr. edzlnrz out Joe Mullallv by two 'lfli'liS. For the benefit of basket- Hiall fans. we might mention here that St. F. X. were defeated in an i-iter-collegiate szame with Dal- hcusle by the close score of 45-43. Ms! week the students were priv- ”c"ed to see on the screen Charles 'V"l:eii's "A Tale of Two Cities". This is an old novel but still a forest one and one which still holds flw inte-est of an audience because go' i-oih its literary and historic value. i Nine raiiriidales fnr the U.N.- .T D. from st. Dunstan": were suc- .""!FTili in passing the Examination ,'3onrd liaii. wuk. They are as fol- ;'nwst Gerald Arsenault. Pierre l'ifl'C?V9ilt'i. Reainald Mcouairl. Char- iles NI"'1R'7l1'lll Andrew MacDon- pld. Gt-ralri Johnston. Howard Waite Richard Wedge and Leo Ciarkln. On saturdi-v nliiht St. Ditnatnn's was to participate in intercolleg- late rlebatina once more. This time in team romnrisiiw Emmett Roche !tillfi Clair Callnohaii was to meet .a team from Mt. Allison. At the iiimn this was written the debate uhad not been held and we cannot "ire min the decision, Should St. .Y7'"istnii's win this debate. that will mean ihai they will have won "ll three debates for the year. "Hen. if some other colletre has ”so won Its three debates. St. Dim- tim's will have to debate off with that. college for the chnmnlonshln For its size. St. Dunstan's has set-ablished milte at reputation for "ebatintr and it will be recalled "wt only two years ago S.D.U "ebaters were in the Dominion fin- "ls. The possibilities of attaining siieh success this year depends it pi-Mt deal on the outcome of last. iiizhiis debate. To Emmett and "(70n.V" we say "Keep tip the rep- "'i.'l”OIl of st. Dtmstnn's in debat- line!" It. seems that in this column we seldom snealr of the coeds and so some may forget that there are such students at St. Dunstan'a. .Ma.vbe we are not provided with an iorcasion to say something about .ihcm and then. too. we may not -be taking advantage of the occas- iions which are provided. in any case. we cannot deny that we Iweren't. given sufficient oodasion lie speak about one of them in particular durinc the east. week. Indeed, we wish in turn the spot- light on Misti Bethany MacDonald Isenior at S.D.U.. on the occasion nt her Rradunte recital Riven at Notre Dame Academy Wednesday jevening. At that time. Bethany. ne- slsted bv Maureen Blake. soprano. provided an excellent program for line large crowd of music enthu- plartn assembled there. Admitted- ilv. many of us don't know much mbout music. but. it was hard for anyone to sit there and. amid deep- jest. silence to listen to the beauti- iflli strains of music coming from the piano on the nicely-decorated ystaize, as nimble flntrcra tripped Iwlth ease and precision across the keyboard. and still not recognize (the talent of the young artist. Yes. have have to take our hats off to you. Bethany. on a job well done, CAMEO TIIEATNE KENRVNGTON I"rltIs.v-Saturday 1:150:15. Five tir-sperair men and one wo- man Starring William Elliott. as the "Gambler" who wanted in set her straight! Forrest. Tucker as the Marshal who wanted to cup- iure her-! Jim Dave!" the "Den- perado" wanted her life! In "ll!-:l.I.!'llE" in Trucolor. Also Int Ch: ter of Serial and ewe. gym. KEilSiiIii1'j0ii liiilll SATURDAY, FEB. 18 Skating 1:30 to 3:80 sad 8 to 10 z game of last Saturday night he- IVIIIEN CUUGNING KEEPS NIUDIES AWAKE . I-v Mmctlltl -Buckley's New Plenum mun TOUGH AND C0lD SYRUP A For FAST, SAFE Relief Mothers. no need now to let coulhn and colds disturb your kiddl:I' with such I fast acting roux m - i cine as JACK dc JILL COUCH SYRUP in every drugstore. JACK dz JILL ll NlJW--DIl'- FERENT and to lean- ant tasting the k ddicl look forward to the next don inltud of trying to dodge itl Get a bottle of JACK & JILL today and have it ready to fight on on- coming cold at the first sneeze or Iniflle. It is made by the makers of . Buckley) Mixture and is as good for luddia-' coughs and colds as Buckley's Mixture in for your own. PHN 59!- CONTAINS VITAMIN "C" : and say we are l7F0l1d Of .V0ll 35 one of our coeds. Until next week, may we leave you with this tlfcught: You can catch more flies with a little honey than with a barrel of vinegar. From S. D. U. to all of you, health and happiness. -s W. Francis de Sales. LUTON. England -- (OP) Herbert Clarke, whose name is on this town's first world War mem- orial of dead. has celebrated his 70th birthday. Clarke was report- ed killed in France in 1915. built was later found to have been tak- en prisoner. CAPITOL :3,(. 20 evening TYIUNE POWER susiut HAYWARD Dirodel L, IIIV IIIIIIAI II (T0-IIAYI 2.30 - 7.1 . -sm:... E G E N '1' Today .......... .. 2:30 v 7 - 9:2C Action - Drama - Thrills As Uncle Sam's Secret Ag. ents smash a gang of radar hijackers in ”RAD.-AR SECRET SERVICE" John Howard, Adele Jergens Sid Melton - AND ' l nimu All will AGAIN i0 UNI iii IHE scititns Atiliimi Hllsl neat iouoom wit. ” ll JACK OAKIE oinma by William w.um.. i loioaud by Iolh Cmwy-In -j-1-:-.-:-:- - FAMOUS BANK The Batik of Ellizlilllfi hail him- under private operation for 237. years before it was taken over by the state in 1946. summon-side 5-9.15 .... -..s.." g H.) Told with a blazing .44, 5 burning kin and a slinging lash! ..- PROFESSIONAL CARDS T. 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