J soon not A lures representation of frisndl. residing in widespread oonununit- in. attended the funeral carries: for. the late Mrs. Isabel M1001!- lvrsy. that widely known. hkhly nepeotsd. grsnd old lady of YOUNGSTIIS LOVE ITI MOTHERS ARE OIAIIFUL FOR Iltasood-hating. Id-only mods for remedy ado, he! solid 00 or KIDDlES' - C0ll&l'ISand soc cows Developed alprauly for tender, childish threats by Ibo sans labour 1 "III In" no it-0. olselivs IorIllsy's Mixture for gnvrsuaps' Quglls and colds. Foriilod with VIVAMIN (3. Churchill .who had passed the five were mils post on um Journey. conducted at her late residence. "Donald Nicholson on Rev. Enter attended the min- isterial association meeting at sum- Insrside ton February 0. and re- ported unpaved time of roads leading there in very bad con- dition. as the result of changeable weather conditions. An error occurring in the name of a psllbesrer at the funeral ser- vices for the late Mrs. Mark' Cam- eron .on February 5. is corrected as follows: ''Where the name of Mr. George R. Cannon appeared. the name should have been Mr. John R. Rogerson." Relatives and friends of Mrs. Keith Boswell have learned with deep regret of her admission to the P. E. I. Hospital, for the pur- pose of undergoing a major opera- K Iii" onslngion "Eh"? -Mr. and MraAlexander Hilts. who recently celebrated their will wedding anniversary, were visitors to Charlottetown last week. at- tending the funeral of the late Mrs. Elmer Dunning. councillor Andrew Perry of sum- merside. was a visitor to issuing- ton recently. He called on the vet- eran driver and trainer, Clsrsnce Sh-urrian. who has been indlsposcd for some time with a broken leg and sciatica. . - Thanks to the inatrumentality of the lately berated anowplows, the streets and roads in the environs of Kenslngton are smooth and com- paratively free of snow. Theo. Ling's and W. D. Profitt's colts have been exercising during the last few days. Mr. Proftfs colt was purchased recently from Tom Turner. lion, Mrs. Boswell was rushed to the Hospital on February 8. Best. wishcs of all are extended for a: happy return to home and loved! ones, completely restored to good) closure our SALE i My entire stock of mer-. chandise must be cleared by; March 31. Going at prices; never offered to the public: before. ' All accounts must be set- tled in full on or before this date. W. 0. MYERS. Stanley Bridge Professional card: i -am. -l.wEASl.E mom Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of ommercs Building Summerslde. P. E. I. PHONE 2888 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. t. MUTUAL BlJu.DlNG uranvlllo at water stress Eununersido D. 0. no: In E. E. PARKMAN Opt. D. 8.0. 0l'TOMETlll8T Glasses Fitted - Eyes office Hours: I to 12 -o l to I and by appolntmant. PHGNE 828'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Iummer st. Innnsralde .m..?......m--m B. F. HUNTER ll. 0. 9PTQD1ETRlS'T ilunimorsida. e. I. I. Complete visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 8116 RMAIVLMANE BUILDING amines A. Raymond Grant. BSc.. 0.0. 1, OPTOMETBIST Complete Visual Analysis Classes Fitted in Water Street. Summerslda Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Phone 8680. , IIR. J. R. CUNNINGHAM V VETISRINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summerslde Ii. E. ELLIS & VSON Fire - Auto -- Casualty .to keep open the by-roads lead- health. and all former actlvitiesl in which she has always been as-l sociated. i .m J Relatives and friends of Mr. E. Show regret .to learn that llel has again entered the P. E. I Hos-5 pitnl for a lmjor operation, suc-. cessfully performed on February: ii. The time has been quite briefl since Mr. Shaw received an cx-I tcndcd period of treatment for injuries to his ankle, sustained! while operating machinery on his farm at Desable. Best wishes for a complete recovery is extended. by his many friends. In one of many recent efforisf ing in an easterly direction fromi Hampton and from the T. C. High- y way. following recent frequent storms to Caterpillar snow plow (knowni as Charlie's plow) at a very soft portion of said road. became ac-y cidently. so deeply wedged there-; in. that assistance for release byl the plow at Bonshaw was request- ed without success. An 8.0.8. call for a heavier plow, brolght to the scene a plow from the P. W. Dept.. with power of hauling 75 ions. which quickly restored, the. stranded plow to active service again in keeping our roads open for winter motor traffic. to the. credit of his Department and ability of the plowmen. Mr. Ian MacQuarrle. student at the University of New Brunswixk. has been enjoying a week-end visit among relatives and friends, guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John MacQuarrie. Visitors returning from a visit to the City. on business and pleas- ure, on February 12, included: Mieles Eleanor and Elaine McQuald. Mr- George R. Cannon. Mr. James D. Flood. Miss Marlon MscLean. -OE .m:-m----- NEW LONDON W. '- Mrs Murray MsoKIY was hosts us to the New London W. I. on Feb, 10. There were 22 members present. also two vls-ltcrs. Soap and new coat hooks were needed at school. The new school comm-lttee will be Mrs. Fred Mac- Ewen and Mrs. Mont. Macmren. It was decided to buy a gasoline stove for the use of the Institute. Mrs. James Cole. Mrs. Leloih Muc- Ehyen and Mrs. Don Mac-Ewen were appointed to sue about build- ing a cur-board in the school. It was decided to give 1 wool blanket to a new baby in the district. It was also moved and seconded to send :5 to the "March of Dimes." Mrs. Mont Maclilwen acted as Auctioneer for the Premium hlsnkets. A nice sum was realized. Collection taken was 8315. Mrs. Nelson Roberts and Mrs. Morton Adams had charge of pro- gram on Insiltute Work. . Next niece of meeting is rut the home of Mrs. Claudn MacEwcn. New rrrosrram committee are Mrs. Erin. Mncllwen. Mrs. Ralph Cobb and Miss Virgene Croalcr. DANISH ISLANDS The Force i-slsnds INSURANCE 300. mu” 3 northwest of the Sheilands, a Dan- ' "mm" '3' summnnkh ish possession. have had exten- qgwg live home rule since 1948. TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 UIIII I - un- '--.....u".'.:-..':l:-:.-.. MIIYL I. ZIIUCIT . PIOWC'l'l0li ll! by tom" mlmno ' A 2OIh Century-he (neon vrln-in ' YIIOII IIOIII POWEIPBIIEIIT , Wll 'N0Fth3m, to tender their daughteim ', lunch was served and the remain- Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Prcfilt and daughter of Charlottetown. spent the wcslr-cr.cl in Kensington. Mr. Profitl: ie an official of the P. E. l. Govt. Dept. of Forestry and Industry. They were guests of Mr. Pro-fltt's parents. W. D. and Mrs. Profltt. Little Marcia. Simmons daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Simmons. spent the week-end with her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pro- fltt, Kcnsington. Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacArthur and family. and sister. Miss Ethel, were visitors to st. Eleanors on Sunday They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tanton. Mr, and Mrs. Erwin Champion, Mrs. Keith Waite and Mrs. Elmer Bernard of Kensinglon, left recently by auto on a visit with friends in Medford. Maiden and Boston pro- Rev. 1.. M. and Mrs. Murray of Kensington, spent a few days in Halifax during the past week. Mrs. J. J, McQuaid. Kenslngton, returned home recently after spending a week in St. Peters. the guest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 0'Malley and family. --K. jm Noriliam and Vicinity The Credit Union met at Tyne; Valley on Feb. 8. after the bust-i mass of the meeting was completedi a social hour was enjoyed. On Feb. 9, friends and neigh- bours gsthered at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Horace McArthur, Priscilla. it mi.s:ellsneous shower, many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the bride-to-be who fittingly thanked one and all for their kindness. A delicious der of the evening was spent with music, social chat. The many friends of Mrs. Harry Ellis regret to learn that she is confined to her home ,with quihsy. Her many friends hope to see her around and about soon. Friends of Mr. Willard Moore are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the PE. Island Howit- al, Charlottetown. All Join in wlrhlnz him I. speedy recovery. sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Paynter of Clinton, 0nt., upon the death oi their infant daughter. Mrs. Payn- ter was formerly Miss Earneatlne Clark of Nor-them. Comgroulallons to Mr. James Dymont upon his 92nd birthday on fsbruary 14. Mr. Dyxnent is quite active, likes to read the pa- pers. end takes a keen interest in all that's (0138 on. especially in the commu 'ty. His friends gishghim many more happy birth- ays. Relstivu and friends of this community regret to learn of the death of Mrs. John Williams, Tyne valley on Feb. 9. Mrs. Williams was formerly Mary-Ann Ellis of Northom, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis. The fun- eral was held from her into real- dence on Friday afternoon and spite of the weather conditions was largely attended. Interment was in the Anglican Church cemete ,, Ellerslie. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the family and relatives of the late Mrs. John Williams in their sad bereavement. Mrs. Ivan Moclloan and Donald Maobean were recent guests of Mrs. Ralph uacllean and family. Obarlottetown. The ladies of this vicinity are engaged in their favorita winter pastimes. quilting. hooking of mate. It is expected that many beautiful quilts and rugs will result from this fascinating handiwork. A large number from this vie- inity attended the hockey match at the community rink, Ilount Pleasant. on Bsturthy night.--AW warns town -unirrs XDNDON. (OP) -;- The British Oolnntenwealih Producers' Associ- ation, clalming- tint heavy import duty is cutting consumption of wines, spirits and cigars. wants dultss decreued "to eneoilnge consumption by lower-income INN!!- from y GUARDIAN. Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. David liao-' Leod and daughter Jo Anne of Bordon. meat Thursday in Gra- ham's Road, where the former”; parents.( Mrs. Ray Macuod. Kr. and Miss Pranosa Oson has returned to her "home in Borden after gend- ing a month with her sister. lire. Ethel Alexander! in Montreal. Mrs. John E. Read is comrslesc-j ing at her home in Boo-den after undergoing an operation in the P. 0. Hospital. Her many friends wish her on early return to good health. Miss Phyllis White who spent the weekend with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. White at Bordon. re- turned to Moneton on regular! 1. Harley Love, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love. has returned home after undergoing an operation in the P. C. Hoqlital. Mr. A. P."Oeretti returned to Monoton on amdsy. February '1. after spending the week end with hm family at Borden. Mr. John A. MacDonald who has been writing engineers exams at Halifax. returned to his home here on February loth. Friends ere regret to learn that Mrs. Nor an oatway is confined to bed with illness. Mrs. Oatway had recently undergone an operation in the P. 0. Hospital. -1.. r Breadolbone and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sender- aon. Oharloltetowm, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Earl Chappeil on February 1. . Edison Jewell. Breadalbane. was among those who attended the funeral service of Mr. John R. Spence which was conducted in the Hunter River United Church, on February I. It was with sincere regret and sorrow that the residents of this community heard of the sudden passing oi Mr. Percy Downe, Char- lottetown. Mr. Downe has a num- ber of rolotives and friends in this area. Among those who at- tended his funeral was Mrs: Alex MacDonald, Breadalbane RR. Mr. moon Younlrer. Winsloe, spent the week of Feb. 7-14, visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrsu Lionel Robinson. Mrs. William Graham was hos- tess to the Women Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church, on February 3. Friends are please; to see Mr. Lorne seamen main after his re- oent'ili'.ncet c -- Mrs. Robert Mayliew, Crapaud. was a visitor to Brltadolbane on February 10. She was the guest of her mother. Mrs. Hammond Newson. Mrs. Henry Baklter and hen- daughter Eveline, Rlutioo. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Ewyk, Bresdalbans on February 9. Mrs. Hadley Woodaido was hostess to the nreadalbane Women's Insti- tute on February 8. There were 10 members and visitor pre- sent. Plans were mad for a Valen- tine party. A number from this vlcinlty.at- tended the hockey some between the " Breadalbsnalmunarche" and the "Crapoud Heartbreakers" which was held in the crepaud rink on February I. The hockey fans of this ounmunlty were rather die- appointed with the final score which resulted in a desisive vicury for the "cmpaud Heartbreskers." On Feirruary 10, while on his way to visit a. neighbor. Master Billy Kennscb was tbs unfortun- ate victim of two angry dogs which attacked him simultaneously. ile- fore the neighbor could rush to his rescue. Billy was so badly bit- ten that it was necessary to take him to a doctor for treatment. Luckily he escaped facial injuries. The annual social event of the Bi-euiaibane Village Women's Im- titute, on event which has become almost a tradition in this village. washeldlntboupperroomofthe Orange Hell. on February ll, what many ruldertta including all ages from pro-school children to grand- "- , assembled for s. Vaiuxtine Party. "A pond" which provided the children with rare varieties of fish. croklnoia and other comes an! contests t-houobt-inanh-ins wero the bisbiishts of the illo- gram. In I contest of "non Nsmae". Mrs. Robert Monkey and Mrs. Lorne Cobb. her partner. were the 4 , in a. inudcal game Clarence Winners carried off the honors. A festive lunch was san- ed by the ladies of the women lnottttiio. A cottage prayer meeunl VII held at the home ouylsr Isatheson. on February lo. After the amine of "HIM nine 1.. llebinsoa they Visited. ofMr.andMrs.. cilannorrsrowrr l --.- -viilesars. loarlyle ” and Oslo Oolooran mom Bum- inersids on Februuf-y s to aguvgg a load or lumber. Ur. and Mrs. Lance Dalton and children. Ifsry Patricia mum; sndlioulse. Burton Lot 1, were visitors at the bolus of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corooran and Mrs. Coreoi-an recently. Mrs. lawis McOarthy and chil- dren of Dock Road. recently went a week at the horns of her par- nats. Mr. and Mn. Rocha 0'- Brlen. at. Lawrence .3111. Anthony Gallant. Pills- vnllo. is lponding acme time with her mother. Mrs. Joseph Arsen- r.ult who is a patient in the Glar- lotteiown Hospital Mrs. Wlrbut-on Murray. was A recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hurdy, mnebsng. Mr. and Mrs. Juan J. Oorcoran were visitors at the home of..Mr. and Mrs, Roche O'Brien, St. I.s.w-rence. on February 7. Macro. lmmett Griffin and Louis Dunn, Dock Road, were to this district on Fdzruary 7. Mr. Ewen Nicholson. 8' Side. Was a business visitor ffiusrville recently. 92'- to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gaudet, Miscouche, were recent visitors to Piusville. A serious outbreak of hooking ond quilting has occurred in this district. There are a good many cases. some mild and some ser- lcus. Messrs. Oscar. and Paul Gal- lant, Joseph L. Gallant and Alyre Gallant have bought a lot of lum- ber in West Devon and are now busily engaged in cutting it. A number from Pin.-wills st- tcnded the hockey match in Al- berton on Feb. 8 between the Elms- dale girls and Charlottetown girls The score was 2-2. Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Wallace. ElH'iIdx'llC, and Mr. George Galsnt. I-lusvville. motored to Summersldc on February 1. Mr. Anthony Gallant and sons, Prior and Clarence. hauled a load lumh to Bumrnereide on Feb. D. Somc of the farmers are taking advantage of the good roads and are hauling wood Home with their tractors. Mr. and Mrs, Emmanuel Gol- llint and children, Hose-bank were visiting in Piusvllle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mclsanc. Hebron.; were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oorcm'- arrreccrn:lyrt- - A Mr. and Mrs. sherdon Corcomn and son Robert. were recent visit- ors to Piusvllle. Mrs. John F Gallant. and sor. Aursin were business visitors to Olfieory recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L, Gal- lant were recent business visit- ors-to Aibertnn. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant were to Alb:-rton recently. The St. Anne club held their monthly meeting st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. G.-Jlsnt on February D P Miss Catherine Gallant visiting in Dover recently Following is the list of hon- our for the month of January st Piuevillo school. senior department Grade IX - l Roger Hardy 0l'zv 2 Arlsns Corcoran 76.636. 3 Pearle Gallant 'I1.6'.-1. 4' Lomer Gallant '.'?l.26!-. .Gradn VIII - 1 Adrien Blan- chlrd 'I6.3llf-.. Grade VII - 1 Freddie G-.1. iunt 79i'Vr. 2 Olivn Gallant:,'liH9?. 3 Lorraine Gallant. M93, 4 Albert Gllhnt 72.7'.'iu 5 Vincent Gallant. 71-295v. 8 Lionel Blanchard 69.241-. GNU" VI - l Earle Gallant and Winston Corcorsn sum, 2 Gertrude Gellant 32.49;, 3 Pqlmeld Gallant BM. 4 Eunice v Gallant 73.2'i6. 5 Filmon Blanchard 055;. ti Junior Gallant 04.31:. Teacher. Mr. Aubin J. Gallant. W18 it "Sunset Lodge." School Street. came home with a glowing descrip- tion of the beauty and oawcnianoe of this home for eldcir ladies. Oonu-eulotions are due the lalva. "an Army our in wondrful ooh- lovssnent in this social and relig- ious service to humanity. -I. Aharveos mini lnnliows 'ing a pleasant vacation with their 0'l.ssry lad Vicinity '-'i'ba 'lladiee' '” of 014 -United dzllrcb mayalt tbs bomauo; by to It was decided to hold a nanny sale lot! Peb. M. Mr. and ms. heath Elia left for Greandwood. NA, after spam. parents in 0'lieary. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar of llontroee. were visitors to Ollieary recently Mr. Muahail Murphy of O'- Leary. was a recent passenger to COIIWIY where he Vlddsd with friends sud accquaintan . Mr. Wiluam llaelhrlans of Bedeque. is visiting frisada and relatives in O'Leary' and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oooko mot. cred to 3&1 XOOGDUU to Vllt their son-in-kw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pickering and family. Messrs Lloyd Foley. Albert Mae- Kennie and home Oolllcutt, who are employed. in Tatamagouche. N. E..arospanding afeovayswith relatives in Sprirnfield Wat. Mrs. Laurette Ooilicutt and son Wealeykof Burton Lot '1, left re- cently for Halifax. where Wesley will an operation. His many, friends wish him a speedy recovery. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw of Cape Wolfe. visited friends in Borden and vicinity recently. j? Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb and family of Woodstock. were Eun- day guests of Mrs. C. I. Lidetone. The many friends of Doris Strang. O'Leary. are pleased to hear that she is much improved and all hope for a speedy get-wau. Doris has been a patient in the Western Hospital for some time. Mrs. Lame Johnston was a vis- itor to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith in Bloom- field. Mr. and Mrs. Hcber Profitt of ltosobzmk. motored to York recent- ly where they went the day with Mrs. Pmfitt's parents and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Brooklyn. visited Mrs. Clark's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Dal- ton in Coleman recently. The many friends of Mr. Peter Pale are glad to see him home again. and feeling much improved in health. Quite a number of 0'Leary reel- dants who are real hockey fans motored to Alberion to see the game between the O'Leary Ma- roons and the Alterton Regan on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, 0'- Leary. were passengers in Tyne Valley on 4 ursddy morning. They will attend the funeral of Mr. Ellie's sister, Mrs. John William on Friday afternoon. . LAC and Mrs. Winsel Harris have arrived ufoly back st North Bay. Ont.. after spending a three week! holiday with the former: parents, Mr. and Man. Isaac Harris in llnionvale. The February meeting of the Afternoon Auxiliary was hold at the home of the secretary. Mrs. A. J. Mati-ueson. Mrs. J. M. Mac- Wllllams was chosen worship and study leader for the March meet- ing. which will be held March is. Committeezto arrange for World's Day of Prayer are as follows: Mrs. I1... Maebougall, Mrs. J. M. Mne- Williams and Mrs. Claude Jeliey. On Monday evening. a miscell- aneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. new Har- ris in honor of LAC and Mrs. Wines! I-ihrris who were rsoenta iy married in North Bey Ont. w-hare LAG Harris is stationed. They received many gifts. Miss lmvis Malone opened the gifts. Mrs. shelfoon read the verses. Mrs. Cecil Mocoormict presented them to the bride and groom and ar- IIG OOLLICTOI. LONDON. (O!)-Tbs "father" of the barrow boys in Wutrninster. Capt. William Duo- stone. has retired after so years as the city's street-trading. inspec- tor. I-Ia voollscted more than :70,- one in licenses from street traders durins his term of office. I t7ooih.mn; ,1 4 thecity of ACROSS 1. Crust on a wound 5. Pierce with a dagger 9. A rung from have of a wheel lo. Rabbit N! 12. Danger 13. Banislunont M. Sacred 3. 1. 3. 0. 1. 8. 9. ll. 15. 18- 12. River (Uh. So. Afr.) 26. A clvet. (India) as. cleanse Iii. Father 32. Fencing sword 34. clamor as. Sorrow 3!. Guido's lowest note 39. Center 40. Viper I2. sum of insenslbility 18. Chief magistrates ' (Old Venice) ti. Catltin 45. Depend it. Compass - point .. DAILY cnvrroouore-neremliow to work an is One ICU-er simply for the three L' Each my the code LAY SJG '.':MX MYN -rsosrraz -UYUZ. Yesterday's Cryptoquois: ANGELS. AS "ills BUT SELDOM THEY APPEAR. so Ne.-rrusn. no 1-nor MAKE: DONG STAY-NORRIS. 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