AGE rouwrscu A Professional cards E. E. PARKMAN Opt. D. R.0. OPTOMETRIST Glnlea Fitted - Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 lo 5 and by appointment. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Iummer St. Summcrsltle B. r. IIIINTER R. o. summeralde, I'. E. 1. Complete Visual Anulyscs (ilaascs Fittctl I'IlU.VI'J 3116 S)IAl.L)lAN'S Hl'lI.lll.V() ()I"l'(l.lI1iTRlST r. eimtcietr Chartered Accountant Cunadkui Bank of Czitnnicrco Summer-title, P. It). I. PIIONI-I 3888 W. CHESTER S. t Mat:ll0NALD Burristcr, Solicitor, N(ll.lr), l-Ilc. I.l..Il. l ilnncy tn Loan. l Ollie-I lllrnlvrly (lf'Clllllt'tI by Liitc ”I'1tIII r-trniig, K.(. Lnllcctlmia Protnptly l Allcntlctl Tn. j R. E. ELEJS & SON Fire - Anln -- (usually I.VS(7R.-'t.V('lC S Slimmer St. Summcrsltlc PIIONI-.' flllll L. A. S. ALLEN ' n.A., r.t..n. BARRISTER, ETC. 255 Water Street -- Phone 2319 SURDIERSIDE, 1". E. 1. Eyes Examined- iillCt' bctivcr can be a nuisance on lttnntrihtttton --Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Dougall spent a few days recently in Stanley, guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. MacKa:'- I Continued from page 6 hard working and ask only that they be left in peace. .The only, crime charged to them is that they flood pasture and timber lands wttli their dams and utilize rail-, way and highway enibunkmcnls. (I'll! locczision, for thcir purpose. .lf 113-1 the money spent on reniovuig the obstruction every nlorlllllg from the road culvert in the swamp at the Glen was used l0 .bU.V llmV'31v' that was badly needed lll any case; to raise the road bed. they would) still have the beaver, a much need-1 cd (lam and it passable road," anti, finisltctl truth a question, "Why the, open season." . Mrs. Fred Macxinnon and chil- dren, Summerside, were visiting for a few dsys recently 1” Tyne icy. Mr. Herbert MacAualaiid had the misfortune to fall and hurt his back and is now it patient in the Health Centre, Tyne valley. Friends of Mr. Edward Mac- Arthur are sorry to learn she has had to enter the Health Centre lfor treatment. All hope she will dpjsoon be well again. I-leavers are the flllij.',lll('PI'S . b' M ti r Nature to main-I , , l l(?vci:. Their dams servel M”-9' Pmnme Rodd 15 WUHIW , S H H . .0,,S,,.ve w,m.,'an attack of the "flu", and Mrs. ISAE 3,l;p,l0:t:1l.,,1,:;,,,,Lk5 Swen fix-cvlNVEld0 Mncl)ougall is taking her ,5,m.,,,d by 1,,,m,.,,,,,L. m- by mumlplilfe at the Health centre. lb;-mks out in uilticrncas cotiiitt:v.l Mr. Edwin Hansen spent the ' :k.', tr 1 .t l slvats follow - i tiff: b:':ti'ci'ml.kd N blllliuclllof kids fol- January 17th weekend in Char- Iwm, a band ,mg,,” and an nag. lottetowu visiting with his wife tun, Dim,-,,S' N me 1:15;, and c,amg,wlio is 9. patient in the P .E. I. 'l'll9(t!ifl': hold at .VInlllil'-,'llE early 1niH09D"8I- Mr. Leaman Campbell spent the January 17th weekend visiting friends in Charlottetown. itlie wiiitcr :1 further sportsman i front the whim Road made an in- tlflrfsllllil roinnient oti the beaver. 3 lie S':l'.t'(I that they built at large, idrim in his district over it year ago. iaiiri that the only wells that were, ;1-,0: going my this season wore the, '.ltlIi.'? in thc ii:1lL'l' iein fed by the: dttln. Mr. E. S. Burlelgh was a visi- tor at the home of Mr. James E. Maclean on Tuesday January 13. in this highly zigrictiltural Prov- Miss Delores Newcombe, Sum- meiside, spent the weekend of January 17th at her home in Tyne rm-,i:imi nlicn they build dams in valley. I)I.I('l3S v.hcrc the landowner dccsitt want a dam. The question tippcrmost in the minds of many at the moment is: "Dora the niiicanre content out weigh their toward maintaining mil" water level, furnishing hunters trapper: and fishermen with ducks, trout and fur and benefiting the wildlife picture in general? . . . Miss Freda Williams of Sum- merside, spent the weekend of January 17th at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Wil- liamson. The monthly hvieeting of the at the home of Mir. Richard Here is an urgent. reminder to hunters rind fishermen: The 1952 Fish and Game census returns are my 19th. A shower in honor of Mr. and llunter's llornleri If Tyne VII-le”y.MNowl'es Hospital board members was held Found on Monday evening, Ja,nu-t slow in coming ln...just a. mere trickle to date. This information is essential and if it is not forthcom- ing voluntarily some more effect- fvc means of placing it on record will have to be devised. At the moment there is no section in the Mrs. Thomas Moore was held at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Bertha Harding, on Monday evening, January 19th. The many benutiful gifts received showed the high cstcem in which this young Game Act covering prosecution of couple Ll newt delinquents. However, it is within the power of the Minister to re- fuse in hunting or fishing license for 1953 if a return for 1952 has not been made. This procedure appears rather drastic and this columnist favours the collection of a small fee, five dollars for instance, from all who neglect to submit a Fish Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore whose marriage took place in summerside on Wednesday. January 14th. A reception was held Wednesday evening for the relatives and friends at the home of the bridels mother, Mrs. Ber- tha Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Mioorc Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; With Bobby Driscoll, Rob Also Serial CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON m. A great action picture alive with excitement. Walt lDlsney's production of Robert Louis Stcvcnsotfs "TREASURE ISLAND", In Technicolor and Game Census remml will take up residence in their new home in Tyne Valley. Congrtitulatiotis are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Claire Dennis whose marriage took place in Bideford on Friday evening. -Hlanuary 16th. A reception for the limmedialc relatives and friends Wvas held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MncLeod. A shower for the bride was held at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Matinee Saturday 3:30 p. ert Newton, Basil Sydney. and News. CAPITOL ay's . l, great new lsouthwestl l iiit'iERUBlS;illI-ullliNE awittttatttrwtt. I-ll . with RICHARD BDONE IOKIUIU I mum at TODAY (Saturday) 2:30-7:15-9:15 Newcombe on Thursday evening. January 15th and the beautiful gifts received testified to the high esteem in which the bride is held. Mir. and Mrs. Dennis left on Tues- day morning for Western Canada Summer-side the R. C. A. F. --BH The towering adven- B00515 m.v,,;.TE KENTVILLE. N. S..-(CP)- C. A. Spinney reports s14,932 was collected In dog taxes in the municipality of Klngs' county in the last eght years. Ths compares with about M000 in the eight years up to 1944, FOR SALE Reg. Holstein Bull 10 months old, priced to sell. Dam's record 2 yrs. on 2 x 365 days 12.666 milk and 558 lbs. fat. 3 years on 2 x 365 days 14.491 milk and 639 fat. KEITH DONALD Malpequo :- ture of a man's love of the land . . . love of a woman . . . and love of family. As grand as God's Green Earth and Rolling Plains. Home . . . to worship- ping eyes rhut looked up to him-Home . . . to claim the land and where Mr. Dennis is posted with . Bloomfield and , V0 0 I Icintfy --Miss Norma Gallant, Bloom- field, has gone to Boston to visit her sister Eloise. The Campbellton United church Y. P. U. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw on Monday night January lath. A large crowd was in attendance. Music and singing were enjoyed by all, and after the meeting a delic- ious lunch was served. Mr. Keith Pratt-and Mrs. William Butler visited Richlbucto recent- ly on business. I Mr. and Mrs. Vance McKay and daughter Judy are spending a few days visiting Mr. Reggie Brad- shaw in Summerside. Mr. Jimmie Callaghan of Char- lottetown, spent the week-end of January 17th at his home In Bloomfield. Mrs. Sadie McDougall has re- turned to her home in Bloomfield after spending some time in Tor- onto vtsiting her daughter qlinor. Mr. Cecil McDougall, recently purchased a new truck. Mr. Tommy Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKay visited Sum- nicrside on business recently. The many friends of Mr. Johnnie Gallant are sorry to learn he is confined to his home with lum- bogo. Mr. William Malone has return- ed to his home in Bloomfield after spending a. few days in Portage. Messrs Woodrow and Kurt Dia- lment visited O'Leary on business tMonday 19th. Mr, Percy Gallant was a business ,VlSilOl' to Springfield recently. Messrs Jimmie and Plus Finnan are spending I. few days in Sum- mersidc. Mr. John J. Corcoran, Piusvhle, was in Bloomfield on Tuesday January 20th doing some repair work on a diesel engine for Mr. Keith Pratt. The Messrs John Stevenson, E. MacDougall, John Hogan, William ltobers and Gordon Maxwell were in Bloomfield January 20th, or. business. . Electricians are busily engaged itt wiring homes for electricity in the Bloomfield area, prior to the installation of the power line which IS expected first thing In the spring. Tea or twelve homes have been wired already. This service will be greatly appreciated by the pcople of Bloomfield, and it is to be hoped that this service will be extended to the surrounding area's in the near future. -BB I I Ptusvtlle and , C O C Vtctntfy , --Miss Rita Gallant, Piusvillc, returned to her homc on Thurs- day, January 15th after spending three weeks with relatives in Saint John. -Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant, Ptusvillc, and Mrs. Vincent Gal- lanl, Woodstock, motored to sum. merslde on Thursday, January 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Warburlon Mur- ray and family of Piusvllle spent Thursday evening, January 15th, with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hardy, Roscbank. Mrs. Gus Peters of Duvar and Mrs. Clarence Peters of Toronto, were in Piusvllle on Friday, Jan- uztry 16lh.' ' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant, Plus- ville. were in Summerslde on January 15th on business. Mr. James Noye of Enmore was .in Piusvillc on business recently. Dr. John Mustard the 0'l..eary veterinarian was in Piusvllle .on Tuesday, January 13th. 'The'whlsl: party, held at the home of Mr. Elmcr Griffin, put on by the parishioners of St. Ber- Iove he loft behind- Home .. . to find his place in the sun. &. "men rites: gsous or i.GllNNERsl lhlt fml ulllll MTV!!! ynkoli , lhyll IMCIIIIIE You in TODAY 2.30. 7 s. 9.15 PATtllBltlE'l:n law a discontinued colour O0 SQS. ASPHALT lovely blended colour-lays in three foot strips. First ” pattern. ANOTHER We're overstocked on ROOF SHINGLES in spam ClIlERON'NiTCNELl.i ' , IICNMO OENNIM Rhys Wllliim Isl must ” ..., FOUND WHILE STOCKTAKING 50 SQS. INSUL-Blilclg SIDING-first an price 5515.95-While it lasts yours for 559.95 ALSO . I Regular price 5510.95 per square- whtle it lasts-going at N195 per square. ity and a regular line, but we have too much of it. Yours for s8.95'per square. Other bargains on smaller quantities of TWIN BUTT HEAVY ASPHALT ROOF SIIINGLES-two discontinued patterns and colours. Regular price 510.95 per square-selling at 558.95 per square. J. F. Mounts KINKOBA quality but Todayls regular per sq. style. WALL SHINGLES-in a about 29.1" to the weather quality, but 11 discontinued a bargain , BARGAIN Broadshadow ASPHALT sh Red only. Perfect qual- nadette's Church was largely at- tended. An enjoyable evening was spent by all. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran, Plusvllle, when Master Winston Corcoran celebrated his eleventh birthday. Those in attendance were Earl Gallant. Kevin Murray, Alyre Gal- lant, Walter Gallant, Alien Ga-- lant. The afternoon was pleas- antly spent in playing games, and ice cream and cake was served. The party closed with the young lads singing "Happy Birthday to You." An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallant when the Piusville Women's Institute put on a whlst party of nine tables. The prizes were won by the following: ladlea' first prize by Mrs. John J. Cor- coran, second by Mrs. Norbert Corcoran. consolation by i Mrs. Johnny J. Gallant; men's first prize by John A. Jones, second by Dale Corcoran and the consolation by Peter Gallant. The freeze-out was won by Mrs. Norbert Cor- cnran and the door prize by Mr. Clair Gallant. -B.B. -EARNLEY W. I. --The regular monthly meet- ing of Darnley W. I. was held on Wednesday, January '7th at the home of Mrs. Wallace Adams. The meeting was opened by singing "O Canada," followed by the "Creed." Roll call was answered by 15 members and two visitors, each member telling what she most looked forward to in the new year. The minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. The sick committee reported treating the shut-ins at Christ- mas and thanks were extended for same. The school committee gave its report. - New entertainment committee will be Mrs. Wallace Adams, Mrs. Morley Crozier, Mrs. Fulton Sim- mons, Mrs. James Hickey and Mrs. Ivan Dickleson. Correspondence was and discussed. A discussion took place on the amateur program to be held in January and it was decided to leave it with the teachers to find several numbers for this program. Bazaar articles were then dis- played and auctioned off by Mrs. Donald. It was decided to make I. quilt for each orphanage, the secretary to write away asking for materials. The programme consisted of a paper on health read by Mrs. W. Adams, grab bag and a knitting contest with Mrs. John Bearisto winning first prize. Collection was then taken and amounted to .92 cents. Mrs. Clarence Hickey moved the meeting adjourn and it was closed by singing the Institute Ode. Lunch was served by the hos- toss. assisted by her committee. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Wallace Pick- ering when the refreshment com- mittee will be Mrs. Robert Cous- ins and Mrs. Dan Champion. then read READ'S CORNER W. I. -On Friday evening. January 2nd the monthly meeting of the Reads Corner Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Al- fred Mathleson. The president opened the meeting by having a verse of ”Standing at the Portal" and the Creed, repeated in unison. Roll call was responded to by M- teen membe s and two visitors. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The sick com- mittee reported making several oails and sending Christmas boxes to sick and elderly people In the district. Cuirespondence was read by the secretary, and discussed. Several "thank-you" letters were received. It was moved and seconded to send two dollars to the T. B. League. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Irving Llewellyn, lunch committee to be Mrs. K. Clarke. Mrs. B. Cairns, and Mrs. W. Cairns. Roll call is to be In- swered by each member handing in a sympathy or thank-you card. The meeting adjourned. and eight. tables of auction were then played. Prize winners were: Ladies first. Mrs. Lyman Hall; second. Mrs. Lester Buglole; gentleman's first. Lester Bsglole; second, Earl Ray- nor. A delicious lunch was served by the 'r t so. ualstedt by the committee in charge. ALIERTON W. L -The regular monthly meeting o; the Alberton Women's Institute was held at the home of the vice- presldent, Mrs. Earl Atkinson, with the president, Mrs. Jos. Callaghan presiding. The meeting opened with "0 Canada" in unuon, and eleven members answered roll call with "What I look forward to in the New Year”. one new member was welcomed. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The con- veners of committees reported for the various activities that had been planned at the December ” ,. Members wported 20 calls made. correspondence was read and dia- posed of. Plans were made to have a pantry sale in the library for the Boy Scouts and Mrs. S. R. Burke offered to make posters, with the following committee in charge: Mrs. Arthur Wilkle. Mrs. Eric Cor- butt, Mrs. R. l:. McDonald and Mrs. P. A. saunderl. t The treasurer gave her report, when a number of bills were pre- sented. It was moved by Mu. H. champion, seconded by Mrs. lnrl Atkinson that-all bills be paid. which motion was carried. ' Mrs. P.A. Saunders invited mem- bers to her home for the February meeting when the assistant host- euea will be Mrs. Hubert camp- bell and Mn. Henry Myers. All committees were re-appointed for another month. I The hbrusry muting will ,bc opened with a solo by Mia Ruth Jollray and roll call showered with "Name of I country I would like to visit and vniy". Programme II to consist of a Valentino. content alon pertaining to tho course of and educational study and discus- Northam llntl And Vicinity -The many friends of Mrs. Ed- ward MacAi-thur will regret to learn she has entered the Stew- nrt Memorial Health Centre for medical treatment and all will join lh wishing her a speedy re- covery of good health. ' A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Bertha Harding on Monday evening. Jan- uary 19th, when ii large number of relatives and friends gathered to honor her daughter Dorothy, Mrs. Thomas Moore. Many useful and lovely gifts were received by the guest of honour. Delicious re- freshments were served by the hostess assisted by the ladies and all departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Moore a happy wedded life. Congratulatidns and best wish- cs ,are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Clare Dennis on their recent marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dyment, Margate, were visitors to North- am and vicinity on Monday. Jan- uary 19th. Mrs. Dyment also vis- ited her sister. Mrs. Edward Mac- Arthur, who is aipatlent in the Health Centre. Mr. Elmer Baker and Mr. Thom- as Cotton attended the funeral of the late Mrs. B. I. Raynor, Greenmount, on Thursday, Jan. 20th. The many friends and relatives of Mrs. Thomas Cotton regret to hear that she is ill at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker. -A.W. studies. The meeting closed with "The Ode", after which the guest speak- er, Miss Anita Liiughlln. Public Health Nurse. gave an address on social welfare which was very in- teresting. on behalf of the Institute Mrs. Callaghan extended thanks to Miss Laughlin and a. social time fol- lowed. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Corbett, Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Rooney. ALBERTON W.M.B. -Mrs. A. R. Wants led the apoli- ing worslup of the January meet- ing of the Alberton Auxiliary of the W.M.B. at the United Church Hall on Tuesday afternoon, Jan- uary 6. Her theme was in keep- ing with the New Year season. urging all onto better service in the year that -lies ahead. Due to unavoidable qbsmce of the president, Mrs. Green, the meeting was conducted by the vice-president, Mrs. George am- aay. After the offering was, re- ceived and dedicated, the officers for the coming year were installed by Rev. A. R. Wallis in an im- pressive installation service. A letter was read re the com- ing Presbyterial at Summersld and delegates were appointed as follows: from the Auxiliary Mrs. A. C. Green and Mrs. Fred Lcard, alternates Mrs. C. H. Weeks and Mrs. James Hodgson, and from the Mission Band, Mrs. A. R. Wallis. The hall hostess for the next meeting will be Mrs. J. R. Bony- man and the worship leader will be Mrs. L. B. Lesrd. Mrs. Bonyman, Community Friendship secretary, reported 12 home calls, 11 hospital calls, five cards, eight letters and nine treats. Encouraging annual reports were then given by all officers, shaw- fng that real progress had been made in all departments and that the allocation had been exceeded and the allocation of one hundred dollars for the United Church Training School reached also. A prayer of dedication of the year's work was offered by Mrs. Fred Leard, after which Mrs. Ram- say read a. stirring message from the president, Mrs. Green. She spoke of the fine spirit of fellow- said "In our W.M.S. fellowship we have something very precious. It is something to keep and to treasure, yet something we can- not keep unless we share it." She asked the members "to share with her in a bit of self-examination at the end of the year, to lay aside excuses that would not be ac- ceptable to God. and to press on to more loyal service and greater achievements for God in this New Year . . remembering that His near presence will guide and strengthen us all our days in every experience that may come to us." A hymn-and the Mizpah bene- diction brought the meeting to a close. ship enjoyed at the meetings and . W, jrus 7GlJAltgl)IAN. CHARL()'FTETOWN LTANIJAEY, 24. 1953 WANTS CAKNIVALS MONTREAL -(CP)-Impressed by the attractions he saw in Flor. Ida. at New Year's, Councillor Em- ile Pigeon returned to propose that Montreal organizations co. operate to bring a carnival at- mosphere to the city during the tourist season. He said sports events particularly were a "natur- al" to aid tourist trade here. ' DISTRIBUTORS WANTED In Prince County for pop- ular feed line. Merchants preferred but not essential. Apply: BOX 591, GUARDIAN ATTENTION Place orders early for a full line of decorating needs, paper hanging, painting and grainlng, etc. Also full new exclusive pattern books for your spring papers. Call, write or phone 43-31. KEN BRAMMER, Kensington IIENSINGTON RINK SATURDAY, JAN. 24th Skating 1:30”to 3:30 and 8 to 10. MONDAY, JAN. 26th Junior North Shore League Reserve Army vs. Spring Valley Game Starts at 8:15 Sharp Civic Election For Three Councillors And Two Water And ewerage commissioners For The Town Of Summerside The term for one Water and Sewerage Commissioner to be for the reg- ular term of three years; the other Water and Sewerage Commissioner to be for a term of two years to fill unexpired term caused by the resig- nation of one Water and Sewerage Commissioner. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electors of the Town of merslde, that they are required on TUESDAY, The 27th Day of JANUARY, A. D. 1953 between the hours of nine in the morning and four o'clock in the after- noon, to nonlmate at. the office of the Town Clerk, in Summerside, one person to fill the office of Councillor for the East War , comprising all that part of said Town which lies to the East of Granville Street; one person to fill the office of Councillor for the Centre Ward, comprising all that part of said Town which lies between West: side of Granville Street and Central Street, and continudtion of such streets, to the shore of Bedeque Buy; one person to fill the office of Councillor for the West Ward, comprising all that part of said Town which lies to the West of Central and Queen Streets. AND ALSO, at the time and place aforesaid, to nominate two persons to fill the offices of Water and Sewerage Com- mlasioners of said town as herein described. Sum- 'AND FURTHER, in case a poll be required, such poll will be open on uesday, the 3rd Day of February, A. D. 1953 for the West Ward at or near the Agricultural Hall; and for the Centre Ward in the Civic Building; and for the East Ward at or near Canadian Legion 'Home, Water Street, East, in the said Town from the hour of Nine Oclock in the morning until Five o'clock in the afternoon of such last mentioned date, of which all persons duly qualified to vote are here- by requlred to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. -Given under my hand at the said ,Town of Jmmm A. D 1953. Summerslde ttieg17tti day of J. E. CAMERON Acting Town Clerk.