K i V, I CbockThei:nFastfor35c "AGE 't'l'.N 5 OLD ' EVERYWHERE Yys cmnamnriu CAPSULES Professional cards- T. EARLE RIOKEY Chartered Accountlnt Canadian Bank of Commerce Building lnsnmer-aide, P. R. I. PHONE 2888 ; W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant I. L I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at water street .Prayor "Week At ifonsington churches -Large congregations and a spirit of deep. sustained interest marked the Week of Prayer serv- ices held jointly by the Protestant rchurches of Kensington. "Life as a Journey", the theme suggested by the Canadian Coun- cil of Churches, was followed throughout the series. At the opening meeting in the Presbyterian Church. presided over by Rev. E. H. Bean, Rev. L. M. Murray spoke on ”Starting the Journey." He emphasized the necessity of right choices, choosing the right way. Jesus said "I am the lVay. the Truth and the Life." Tuesday evening in the United Church Rev. I.. M. Murray con- ducted the service and Rev. 8. llnslam gave the address. His sub-, jr-i:t was "'l'lie Goal or 0h.icL'tive of the Journey." Life's great ulti- mate is Love. In the Anglican Church Wed- nesday, evening prayer was led by Rev. Eric Ingraham, and Rev. Mr. summe ,:.:,, Be-an brought the message on 31414 p, 0, aux "Laying Aside the Baggage”, such an 331 as the burden of sin. HM and E. 5. PAiiKMilli K opt. D. ir.o. so -' s OPTOMLETIHST 1&8 llittcd - Ollu Hours: 9 to is .. 1 in I .5 and by appointment. " PHONE 8287 IEGENT TIIEATRE BLDG. Iummer St. -iTiTiiiii:ii"ii.T.'T OPTOJIETKIST Summersido. P. I. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted l'I'lU.VE 3116 KIKALLM.-LV'S BU1I.l)I.NG A. Raymond Grant. BSc.. 0.11. f OPTORIITRIST Complete Visual Analysis Classes Fitted DI Water Street. Above Maurice .'iull's Men's Wear Phone 3530. K Eyes E amlnea Summersidoi Summeraide rievances or grudges. The following evening, again in the Presbyterian Church, Rev. Mr. Ingraliam continued the study l.W' sire:-inz "The Essentials of the .lr)iirnt-y." The rinsing S('liViitt' in the l'n- ltr-il Church was conducted by lllev. Alexander Maciiay. who also ,r::iye the address. speaking on i"The l'nseen Companion". He noted illl' necessity of choosing uicrlv mrly in life and rcfcrrori to other helpful comp.-inionships nlnnrz life's way. Many young people attended this service. Choirs. assisted by vnliinteers from the various Pll'iTFllFS, added much tn the wor- nii-p lltiiiuzli their finc lcadcrsliip in the tPl"YlFA of praise. MARILYN RETURNS HOLLYWOOD, (AP)-A studio spokesman said Sunday that new- lywed Marilyn Monroe is back in town and that her husband, Joe DiMaggio. is in New York "for 9. TV show". The famous pair were married in San Francisco Jan. 14. 4 Only lion's LICATHER Clearing at ClCEll'llll.I at . Special Clearing at Clearing at . Special Boys' cardiEsn'isivi3ArEat"A"""sIsii6s'2o”iB"sliZ”' Reg. ?'3ii.35-Special Il0ys' Pullover swEA'rE:RsL3a'e;."'sa.'5oI'"' Special :;oys' All wool Special . i;oys' rianniiieine'i5v3AiVfAsJ.'Eiii8i"s"i8"i1i:"'"' Special 30'); Discount on B0 Reg. 815.00-Clearing All Children's SNOW SUI Clearing at . Children's All wool (;L()yiCsL" RC2. 3i..'i(l-- h'pci'ial Ladics' KID GLOVES, wool liiiorl; Roz. S4.tl(lASpocial, pair Roz. ST.fio to 813.00--( 3 Only-- Lzirlics' ll'i.VTiCR Reg. S-ill..')il---(llcai'im: at . . . ,, , 2325.00 Misscs' Ii-Biicklc (fashnirwcite OVF7RSHOES-- . Rog. 91.2.1 Spor-iiil, pair . , H , 32,93 Woiiicirs Yclwt iiliir 'lli'immori OVi-IRSii()ES- Sim 7i M ii i 2: rvu. g3,ll.')--Sptl('ii'dl. pair . M75 Chiirl's Volvo! Fur 'l'i'iiiimc(i (lVF.RSlAl0l'CS- Roz. -9793. Special. pair . ......... H 32,95 Child's liiiliiwr (lVl3.'RSll(lPIS. fur trimmcd--- . Silos ii in ii! Siwviiil. piiir 524,25 20','p Diwiiiitii (Ill Jill imfiiiw” i"I.i(ilI'l' BOOTS. l Special. pair during this Snlc. Assortiiinni of .Vlcn's .SliO MlLLAR'S STORE KENSINOTON P.E.l. January clearance Sale Tuesday Jan. Ztitli to Sat. Jan. 30th Reg. 316.00-Clearing at All Men's Winter COATS AND JACKEFS- All Men's iv1.vrEii.'i5AriTsl' " Mr-n”s ll'OP.l( SWICA'lll42P.S, Men's W'ool”8'z' 7Nyi6"ri'Di5.EisSV Men's & Boysi Boysl worzx SIVIIRTS--Sizes, li1"1”Vi'6'"1"4"'1,'2- I""i:.”..i;.. & Par a JACKETS itiiiiiii-en's siwriox WAGON COATS- Woin0n's C(lSlllll(ii'fli to 0V'l'IRSiIOlCS-- All wow. si'iorsLcie'ii?iEg""ii""l2M"'iiisfi?ii?ii Many Additional Bargains During This sale, .lACKETS- R10.00 . 2570 Discount 25'; Discount 40 & 44- 352.98 2091, Discount 'si- 'os”:io,ll3la, 259; Discount 351.50 R3.25 . 312.25 512.00 TS ti: SKI PANTS- 20'X.f Discount .. . . O2.98 20?? Discount on all Ladles' DRESSES, SKIRTS & SLACICS Assoriinoiit of l.iidios' l)Rl'ISSi:3S-- i Tlcariiig at ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N 2153,00 (”0ATS---- ES clcaring at Special Prices 0 BRANCHE NORTH S THROUGHOUT AMERICA Kinkora, P. E. I. R. . SHEA, Howlan and Vicinity ill with the 'flu recently. Mr. Richard of Duvar, !-Iowlan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webb were in O'Leary recently. Miss Rena Arsenault of Duvar, is employed in Howlan. Mr. Eddie ERR: Bloomfield recently. motored to On January 19. cars were once more travelling on the Howlan Road which was closed due in the snow storm. Messrs Jerry and Eddie G.il1aiit were recently in O'Ln:ir,i' on busi- ness. Mr. J. B. Arseiiafiiii was in Wood- stock on January 20. Little Louis Gallznit. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant, had his 4th birthday on January 19. Mr. and Mrs. Francis R;i-hard of OiLeary, were guests ill the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jilwk lliiitts on Jaiiuary l9. Mrs. Vincent Gal..'int .'lll(l Mrs Francis Richard of Oibcaigv were visiting in Upper I-lowlan on Jan- uary 20. Mr. Urban PlllC'ill liiis boon ill at his home lll Wiiuilstiick, His many friends hope 10 SP8 him out again soon. Mr, Bruce Carruiiicrs item to Suminrrsidv oii l)llS.llF(S oil Jiiiiuary 20 Mr, Clifford Arscnriult recently visited at the home of his grand- mother, Mrs. Marf.,'zii'cL Arsoiiziiilt at Forest Vlvw. A uhist party sp.ii.sorcd by the Womaiis Institute at Duvnr was held January 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorice Gallant. A few from I-fowlan attended. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Al".-Cllfiull visited zit the lioine or M: and Mrs. Francis Richard, 0'Le-ary, on Thursday nlrzht. Mrs. Aiisiis Arscnniili ixaa i-,n:. tcss tn hm" Si Aim (lluh llli"llll)Fi'x' on Jaiiiinir lfi. wlir-it lit iiicnilwi-s were prcsrni Mrs Riihcrt Arson. ault invited members for the February meeting. Sympathy is extended to the widow and relatives of Alex Mac- Donald of OiL(-riry whose sudden and uncxpcclcd death occurrrd at his home at O'Lcary on, January ill. Junior Rod Cros: mi-mbrrs at Howian School hold thcir lli."0LlllE in the School on J.mii.'iry 15. A grab bag iUl'lllSll('(l ihc :llllllS('lliClll realizing a little more for their funds. -AG Northam And Vicinity Mrs. Calvin Mclscnncn, Port. Hill. was a recent. visitor at the linr-t of Mr. and Mrs. Hrvriiinii Dynii ii'. -Mr. and Mrs. Horace .Vfic- Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Grndyon Grigg, VH3l'c the guests of Air. zmd Mrs. Alfred Colwlll on January 15. The inniiy friends and iciiitivris of Mrs. D. V. Forbes, i'c:;rct to learn that she is ill at licr liomc. Her many friends wish her a speedy TOCOVOl'j.'. Tiic niiiiiy friniiils of Xfrs, Lam-,1 You are sorry to hear ili.it slit: is ill with plieuiniiniii .t the iiniiic of her dauglitcr. Mrs. Eirl' C.'1n1p. bell, Summcrsidc. licr inmy friends wish-lief: ii spoecly rr-covwry. A iai'r,:n iiiiiii'im'ii'nmilifsvi:'i'::fi' ntlcnded the liockcy lll:li."li at lilo Chmmllnii-.V riiik, Mount Ploiswzzz on January 19. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fl'1'd McKiii,-iiir. and family. Siiiiiincisirlc. ivioiit tiir iirist weak-riiil with Firs. Vii- Kinnon's prirviiis. Mr, and Mis Wiifrcci .VICDf7ilL!flll. The rciziilar mceflng of Nortilmii Iridio-:.' Aid. was ll"ltI at ihr lm:nr- of Mrs. Ciiiiiri C0".x'vll, on nary 21. A cad party was held in the Tyne alley hall on January with were in aid of the Hrnli-h Centr-. Smccro synipatiiy from this min- munlty is b:-liir: exicndctl to M: brothers and sisters of Mrs. Henry J. Gallant has been was in .1 iii- , with a go-.1 ;.iipm1;.m-qitiic illllt"l'ill scrvlcr. Interment. was .".0, a good attendance. Proci-ds i. tan b wmul.;m', 'iROCl(('f8llCl' Ce . rt !:i-e buildings an slioppiug cc iter. heir-isasuu L as. A u H 54 BLUE RIBBON ARC:'lI'l'IICTURE -- "This design model of the pro posed s'l5.'i00,000 Boswn Ui-.n:er Development has been named the .iation'a ouitstandlnlz architectizral design for 1963 by Progressive Archi- tecture Magraziiie. The 30-acre devglcipmenit. is expected to be another '. It. will contain the first us. hotel-motel plus of- Mrs. David Gordon who passed away at her home on January 31. The regular meeting of the Pi'esl)i:icrinii Ladies Aid was hold sit tho lioniix of Mis. Frank Plaizls, on Friday i-vciiliig with a good zil- tcndwnc:-. The president, Mrs. Don- ald Mzicbcan lead the meeting. Mrs. R0l.'!,lllfll(i Birch, was a vis- itor to Sllllll'l'if'l'Si(lt? on Jilillilll')' ii, wiicro she visited her SlSi."l'S. Mrs. I-ii-aink Callbc-ck and Miss Pearl Yoo. A fine afternoon of sport niijoyed by the childrcn of vicinity and surrounding distri 3 ii-, the Mount Pleasant communiir rink on Janiiziry 16. There was free skating: and hockey praci..cc. The children nre looking forward in mmy Snt.ui'day afternoons nf iirh sport. Much credit. is due in ilic rink ili'rlil.'ilZPlllt"llii for inakiiv: the rink available for the ch:lrl- rcn. 'vT'IS -A W, Tignish Anti Vicinity Friends of James N. Gallant are sorry to learn of her illness at her home in Nail Pond. On January 13. a card party in aid of the parish of Si, Simon ..nd St. Jude u.'lS hold in the base- ment. assembly room or the Dayton school. A host of friends regret. to learn that Mr. John Mccue, Nail Pond, one of the oldest residents of this l'lCillli.y is not enjoying his usual good health. -Mrs. William Shea and her son Joseph, Palmer Road, have return- ed in L:lPlr home after spending i1.f0W wccks visiting relatives and friends in the United States. The many friends. of Mr. Stewart Arsenault, Tignlsh will be pleased to learn that he is making a satis. factory recovery in the Wests"-rn Hospital. Alberlon, and he will 1':-. turn shortly to his home in Tig- nish. It is pleasing to report that Mr. Joseph A. Rlcliard. Tignish, who ciitcred the City. Hospital, chm-. iottc-town. is niriking a good rccov. cry offer his iiiajpr operation and all hope for his continued im- provemcnt. , The syiiipatliy of this commun- iiy goes out to the relatives and friends of Mr. Pascal Bernard whose death occurred in Halifax the past. week, Mr. Bernard was a native of Tigulsh. The syiiipniliy of this community '!(if'S out to the r(-latives and friends of Mrs. tDl'.l w, w. Wlckham uliosc dr-nth occurred in Tignlsh on January 20. The remains were conducted on Thursday from the Gnudr-t Funeral Home. Tignish, to prize was won by Mrs. Joseph T. Arsenault. The consolation prize went to Mrs. Harold Cormdcr. A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cair.-lie Chaisson, Tignish. when a card party was held in aid of the St. Thomas Aquinas Socieiy. First prize for auction forty-lives was won by Mrs. Leslie McCarthy, second by Miss Lucy Arsenault. The forty-fives" prize was won by Mr. Frank Arsenault. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The evening was a success, socially and financially. -CL. South Melville And Vicinity Mr, Peter Tonic was visitor to Uharlottetown. Mr. Everett '-rrainor was a busi- ness visitor to Crapaud recently, Mir. Harry Duneford and son, Georize Ernest, were recent visitors at Crapaud. Miss Ruth Dunsford, P.W.C. student, spent the week-end at her home in South Melville. The storms have blocked the roads for the cars those days. some are following the old pioneer trail through the woods to Orri- priud from Mr. Gordon Dunsfords. Mr. will MacDonald and Mr, Dun- sford were the first this year to go through with horse and sleigh. The many friends of Mrs. George P, Dunsford, Hampton. regret to learn she had the misfortune of falling and breaking her arm, while about her" duties at home. All wish her a speedy !'L'COVel')'. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. will Duns-ford are glad to learn their health is improving. All hope to see Mrs. Dunsford out agiiiii Canadians Neglect culture More Than Any country-Lisnter MONTREAL, Lismer, the tCP) -Dr. Arthur iici-,icrt their schools of universities and countries." Dr. Lismer said: "We are the United Church in Alberton for in the Church ccmctery, Tlgnish. The weekly card party sponsor- ed by the Catholic Womens Lea- gue, Tlgnish, was held recently at the home or Mrs. F. J. Skerry. Five itahles of auction forty-fives were mechanical efficiency-more iany country in the world." He said we live in a period when "cultural chaos is the experience of every living being and beauty has been relegated to the mils- seums." "Our stores are full of things ythat people cannot use and yet in l71M'- The l1i'i7-P Y0? the izumeithe native arts, the creations and The forty-fives' freeze-out David Gordon and family and alsillivas won by Mrs. Frederick Rich- design; of lndlvldugl "mpg. "-9 the lair--arrl. neglected.” KLUANI mu ' Brunswick zinc, lead and copper BOOM IN MINE EXPLORATION - Canadian mining exploration had a. busy year in 1958. From Newfoundland to the Yukon prospecting and deve- loping parties reported important fina In New bodies were a e being aaudied. Uranium in Baskatciiewan. nickel, posit of coliilnbium-tantalum ore min; are bodies were in nickel-copperore. At Lake Ntpisstrig a lane de- oopper and platenoida in the Yukon and magnetite and low-grade iron are in Labrador were among the fields being opened. In the scar ,, Ont-. basin ex- sxtended and new once found was found. .... very soon. 5 3 educational supervisor of Museum of Fine Arts here. said Monday the Canadian people art and young folk "have fewer national and provin- clai opportunities to study with ad- equate support than in most. other Addreming the Canadian Club, vic- tims of a mass attack oi"eordii-I. tasteless and useless objects-the products of cheap. industrialized, than Wellington and Vicinity N. 3.. racently visited his daugh- ter. Mrs. Geldas Richard. Mr. and Mra.”John, Richard. Mont. Carmel, visited their son Al- bert, in Moncton. Friends are sorry to learn Mrs. Dorothee Poirler of Cape Email? has entered the P. C. Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Alex Gallant recently visit- ed her daughter, Mrs. Domie Gal- lant, Mlscouche. -Tpr. Ernest Bernard who is stationed at Petawawa Military Camp recently spent his furiouilh with his parents in Mont. Carmel. Mrs. John Day and daughter. Ba'rabe, recently visited her daiuhter, Mrs. Ed. MacMill, Rich- mond. His best. of friends regret to learn of the serious illness of Mr. Frank L. Gallant and all trust he will be restored to health. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Augustine A.,Galiant, Mont Carmel, on the recent death of their infant child. Mr. Benedict Arsenault: is spend- ing the winter in the United States. Mr. Rene Arsenault of R. C. A. F'., Kingston, Ont. is spending his fur- lough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon A. Arsenault. Mr. Austin Richard recently spent a few weeks in Moncton and Campbellton visiting friends and relatives. Miller, here on Mr. and Mrs. Roland Freeland. it ere visitors January 21. Mr. Emmanuel J T. Arsenault. recently spent a few weeks in Moncton and Campbcliton visiting friends and relatives. Spr. Victorin Arsenault, son of Mrs. Florin Arsenault, recently ar- rived from Germany where he has been for past year. Miss l3cvcrly Barlow celebrated her 5th birthday on December 29 and her brother. Preston. celebrated their home. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barlow. The monthly meeting of Mont Carmel Altar Society was held at the home of Mrs. Jaa. V. Arsenault. Committees gave their reports: sick committee, Mrs. Joseph Bernard: program, Mrs. Anthony Bernard and Miss Marguerite Richard. It was decided to purchase articles for the school. The monthly meeting of Mont. Carmel Ladies' Club met at the home of Mrs. Edmund Arsenault. an attendance of 10 membe 3. Dif- ferent committees gave reports and new ones were appointed. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Hector Arsanault. also bingo is to be plIY9d- Vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Arsen- auit for her hospitality. Members of the Altar Society Abramia Village held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Sylvere J. Arsenault. Roll call was answered by 29 members by donating an article of clothing to be sent to the St. Vlncents' Orphanage. Mrs. Leo Bernard reported a box of blankets donated for the poor in Europe had been sent to "Centre Caslmlus,” Montreal. 330 was col- lected in favor of a young mis- slonary in Africa. The annual meeting of the Wel- lington branch of Canadian Legion was held January 14. The follow- in officers were elected: presi- dent, Archibald Barriaut; lst vice- presldent. Frank J. Arsenault; 2nd vice-president. Sidney Gwdwmi Executive, Abel Arsenault: Anthony Barriault. C. J. Arsenauit, A. J. Arsenault, M. Barriault; Sergeant- At-Arms. Fldelo C. Gallant; secre- tary. J. F.Gaudet.: membership com- mittee, all members to act; sick committee. Abel Arsenault. J. F. Gaudet, Cyrus .1. Arsenault, Phil. J. Arsenauit: entertainment com- mittee, Martin Barriauit. Anthony White, Abel Arsenault and Fidele C. Gallant. pBM. gjjm... IITMIIEIIFIIIJD 0. W. -. The December moouns of Sum- merneld C. W. L. was held at the home of Mrs. John Duh. Mrs. John Hasnn wndiwm the meeting which opened with WSW? led by Rev. E. L. many. The treasurer gave the financial rqlort which showed excellent results from the current. card Dart? I"- lea. Correspondence was received from Mrs. E. Ma.oNel1l. oosweiner of Missionaries of Mary: from T B. League; a thank-Nu mass!!! from Mrs. st-. Clair Croten for remembrance durinq illnesli fwm Mrs. Alfred curley. the family of Mrs. John E. Mulllnn. the fun- tly of James M. Cireenan. all three acknowledtlht sympathy OX- tendod. ' The usual boxes for st. Vin- oent'a orphanage and Precious Blood Sisters will be packed dur- ing the Christmas season. It was decided to sand 05 to the T.D. League. Mrs. Hagan reported on executive meeting held on Nov. 11. A lplrltull bouquet is to be for- warded to a psriahionar who is now a patient in Provincial Ban- atorium. The next meeting will be at the home of Ike. John Hagan. After rafr ts three aims. 'rbo Monastery". "A Ukrainian Winter Boone". and "0 Carole" were enjoyed by pru- ant. Mr. John G. Araenaurt, at. John. IN MEMORIAM MR8. MARGARET THOMPSON The death of Mrs. Thompson, occurred at her in Darnlcy, on December Z. in her 62nd year. She had been in fall- ing health for some time. but death came as a. great. shock to her family and to relatives and lrlenda throughout the Province and else- where. . am was born in Darnley and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Brennan (nee Sarah Doylei. Her husband predeceased her 14 years ago. Atltihugh in failing health for some time she never complained and accepted her crosses with complete I tlon t.ct.hewillofGod.Pouessedwlth a cheerful disposition she made many friends who were deeply grieved at her sudden death, She was known to be generous and charitable and never considered any task too heavy when done for iihe comfort and welfare of others. and for this she will be long re- membered in tihe. communities where she lived. In the ham: her family will always cherish me me- mory of a kind and loving moiiher who devoted herself unsparlnsly '0 their mlrltual and temporal we!- fare. she received the last. rites of the Roman Catholic Church of which she was a devoted member by her pastor Rev. Louis Cal- laghan She leaves to mourn one son. Claiude. on the homestead with whom she resided and three daugh- ters: Reta (Mrs Andrew Caseleyi Spring Valley; Mary Evelyn. (Mr-1 Evcrett Burt.) Frenoh River: Lil- lian. (Mrs. Daniel Buzslel French River: two brothers John in St. John; Leo, Boston. Mass; one sls- , ter. Lillian, Boston, Mass, Her funeral was ltmzrly attended. ; took place from her late residence to St. Mary's Church. Indian River. Pallbearers were Messrs. Clarence Hickey, Aulden Donald. Walter Thompson, Everett Burt, Daniel Buzzle. Andrew Caseley. Eteriini rest grant unto her 0 Lord and ietiperpetual light. shine upon her. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Mar- garet. Thompson, wish to exprem their sincere thanks to Dr. Beer, ; Dr. McBride. Rev. Louis wiilaighan. also Joseph L. Davison and to all those who sent Main Cards. treats. Spiritual Bouquets. Memages of sympathy also to kind neighbours ' and friends who in anyway a.asisi- 8 "Item his 3rd birthday on January 3 at ,d 1,, am recent sad bu-eavempn, Breweries Report Record Sales OTTAWA, (OP) - Canadians! paid record sums to the brewer-its during 1952 for the ninth straight year. They bought 193.830.3411 gai- lons of beer, ale, stout and porter. The bureau of statistics reported Friday that value of brewery sales soared to a peak of s303,929,903in: 1952 compared with a3'l4.4lI.0M in l 1951. This was two and one-half times the sl2l,Bl5,600 sales value in 1942. CAPITOL TODAY (Tuesday) wiiiiiif luii PETERS IilEliM log and unusual way how the people of Canada. Margaret home Coming Monday and Tuesday Special Added Attraction "KING'S x" A dynamic Credit Union story. depicting in an interest- ..'-i-. . CL... .1 4.), 1704A W ' I(EllSIllOTOll RINK TUESDAY, JAN. 26th Junior North Shore League NEW ANNAN vs. SPRING VALLEY Game 8:15 Sharp Skate After WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27 Fa.rmers' League GRAIIAM'S ROAD seamvdirrann Game 8:15 Sharp Skate After L NOTICE All accounts due the Ken- sington Dairying Co-op As. sociation Limited must be settled by January 30 as that is the end of our busi- ness year. BRUCE HOWARD, Manager. T CAMEO THEATRE (KIINSIN GTON) Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Burt Lancaster in "THE CRIMSON PIRATE" Technicolor Bank Drawing. ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN Monday-Tuesday 7 p.m.: Mat- inee Tuesday 3:30. Gilbert Roland, Glenda Farrell in "APACHE WAR SMOKE" Bank Drawing Tuesday Note: 1 show only 7 p.m. Summer-side 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Directed by SAMUEL tutu: Screen Play by SAMUEI. FULLER 9 . Credit Unions are serving REGENT TO-NIOIIT 7.15 - 8.15