inaacn 15. 1951 ....-i.-..... .. . ins wssrsau -Guaaoum ;-m-'- than Phones: " ,.-. News-stand. mm sumo am now: COUNT! omcs . v - I loaasaos-"Israel: lumnsratu. Phone ssu grows. subscriptions. Advorushg J. SLMEI DIIJIPIII and ICIIK3 II ososos cz.'dw"' and an ,,aiyra Doucetto's Grocery. looood strut; use sum 'l'rssanrt.' Water Street; AioaII's Orion). MI lasssil ltnoll ' W ssaslngoao 3 .. ,,n.I..cuuuin L Albertonz 5 Phone: L.wlLi.- as CLEANING nas- 0g'HY sit!-in. March only. Grain. AP,” only. Ivan Pickering. Kan- sl9KW"' '..ruNEBAl. Ar auasirron - 1.-.'neral service. for the Ilia M”!- h n are held irom the gE??edA1i:;rt ghurch st. Aioerton Wednesday morning. The out mnemi Mass was celobrat by my. W. E. Monaghan. The Mass W , sung by- slur. Ahearrra five 7' and runs Ahearn. nu solo DCAIII taken by Mpg,-, Raymond and Roy Ahearn. Mrs. E. E. i..art'er was organisi- Burial was -In the Church cemet- ..". Pallbearers ware: Messrs. Austin Murphy. Stmhen Murphy. Richard Jeffrey. Benjamin Smllh. Jugeph Callaghan and Heber Mc- 1,.-lien. Mr. Ahcarn. who passed pony suddenly in his native Kil- date on Sunday evenins. hnd been ; resident of Alberton for man? yclrs. His wife. nee Rose Burke of Tignish. predeceased him n""'. H-grs 3510. BCSIOGG yOhC IIVQ IOHI min were present at his funeral he is survived by another son. verous, in Niagtra Falls. Ontario. lilr. Ahearn was one of a family 0g.ilnrtc sons. Two brothers survive him. I-Jnmanuel in Mone- zot. N. B. and Aeneas in Alberton. ,g.gEg.......... LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y.. March it E 'lReuters) - The Security coun- cil meeting on the Kashmir quel- iion, scheduled for tomorrow, has been postponed until March 21. It is understood that consultations still are going on between Britain and the United States. Is sponsors amp, cl resolution. and oth- er-members of the Council. REGENT Tonigit 7:15-9:15 ;'FR11)AV & SATURDAY Messrs. Raymond. Michael. WEST PIINCI QIIICI lhnhw kl. Ions-assatstlvo. U-l0ttie.:aodII-iionss. -OIIAMPIONBBIP hockey game tonight Thursday, Bedoque rink. Freetown Juveniles vs. Charlotte- town Juveniles. Admission .25 and .35. Players trot. -ALBIITON W.M.S. MEETING --The W.M.S. Auxiliary of the Uh. ited Church Aiberton met at the P”'0MKe Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. A. C. Green presiding and seventeen members (including one new one) in attendanc. Worship was led by Mrs. Gordon Coffin. The Easter thank offering was re- ceived and dedicated. A special thank offerings look the form of a life membership in the wo- men's Missionary Society which. on behalf of the donor. was pre- sented to Mrs. Fred Leavilt. Re- ports were received from depart- mental secretaries. Dr. Sidney Gilchrist of Angola. West Africa. was chosen as a Missionary for Inecisl prayer. The Auxlliaryis allocation of 5325 was gladly ac- cepted for the coming year. The study was under direction of Mrs. Gkorgo Ramsay. Closing worship Wis led by the president. M. the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. P. A. Fitzpatrick. Alberlon Film Council Meeis A meeting ad the Alberion Film Council was held in the Hillside Restaur t last night. Mr. Henry Clarice presided and Rev. P. A. Piizbatrick acted as secretary. Nine memlbers were present. The purpose of the meeting was to draw up a constitution and by- laws. and this matter consumed most or the evening. one import- ant clause states that the projector will be always available for the use at schools free or charge'md schools will have precedence over any other group in its use. The chairman anhou 4 that I course for projectlonlr will be given by Mr. Mclmzls Wednesday and Thuxoday evenings at the res- taurant. Only qualiiicd projec- tlonlsts will be permitted to use the m.l.chine. 1-! any non-member groups with to become mt.-rnlbers of the council and co-owners ol the projector they may do so by contributing a sum not less than fifteen dolllnrs before May Slst. Mr. Henry Clarice was appointed lllm librarian. Other officers will be elected at a later meeting. CAIIEO THEATRE Boy Siiiiuls i;Gi'oup l Meets Alborton lay scouts group committee met at tho store o! J. W. D. Campbell last night with the following members in atten- dance: Mrs. S. R. Burke, Mrs. Arthur Wilkie. Mr. Don Camp- bell. Mr. Frank Weeks and Mr. Gordon Cofiin. y Tho assistant lcoutmsster. Mr. Gordon Coffin gave a very inter- estlnl talk on the duties of the group comlrnttee and Scouting in general. A discussion followed on ways to raise money for the Boy Scouts to assist In sending Scouts to the provincial camp this sum- mer. One suggestion was collection of waste paper and it was decided not to attempt this project at the present time. It was moved by Mrs. Burke that an'auctlon be held for the benefit of the Boy Scouts and that the Women's Institute be ap- proached to help. It was seconded by Mrs. Wilkie and passed. Fol- lowed a discussion on selection of a group leader and an assist- ant Scoutmnster, Mrs. Wilkle was appointed to approach candidate for office of group leader. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Burke'at a date to be decided later.-A. l . Police Solve All Recent Breaks Al Summerside The investigation by summersid police into breaks and thefts con- tinued yesterday and last evening Chief of Police Peter R. White announced that the slate is clean. Confessions have been obtained to practically all breaks that have occurred in recent months, includ- ing the entry into Gourlies Drug store last December when approx- imately 016.00 was stolen and the cash register was smashed to get at it. Two juveniles admitted to this break yesterday. Pious boys have been responsible .for all recent breaks. sometimes working togeth- er and at other times in pairs. It has also been learned that some additional articles taken in the Crockett Jewellery Store break last fall were recovered Yesterday in Wstern Prince county. Con- fessions to this affair had been ”' don" ” .Itis , t ed that court cases will now follow.-S. l KEIISIIICTOII RIIIK THURSDAY, MARCH 15 Second Game Finals North Shore League Freetownvs. Kensington Admission 25c and 35c FRIDAY, MARC)! 16 Second game semi-finals 3.30 2 9.15 KINSINOTON Merchants League 7.50 7:00 Wsdnssdayvand Thursday 7:15-9:15. Dons River V!- French River 914- 230 Toronto audiences acclaim this Grahams, Road ” :.?:.”:.a'..:.-.c::.:n:r.;.:?”'i..:::::: . THE!l5PCAA,D!E1EB5lIgA,1,3L0w John Mun in ' Stanley Bridge . "scorr are .:rtr.aso-s1c- Na skating . DD and " With Deana Churchill. Harold Admkllon 25': and 353 "cialn-(I)-Ngr Tum ;Y:::i;":)ii.?;&i;..E?"?li;.5.f7.ii:2'i IKE res - ng. -- T. : CAPITOL Summon-side LAST snowmo TODAY .. 3-;3o.7:1s.9:15 "rain he runs."- with Llzabeth Scott - Robert Cummings - Diana Lynn IT'S ONE OF THE BEST -- DON'T MISS IT Friday 3:30-7:15-9:15; Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 NOTICE The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Kensing- ton Dairying Cooperative Association will be held in the King George Hall at 1.30 p.m. on Tuesda . March 20th, 1951, All sh reholders and patrons are invited to end. a” signed, 6. L. MONKLEY, Secretary. T Professional Cards 1'. -Earls Illciiay chartered Accountant Canadian Book of Csshnsroa Illldlng PHONE ROI Ins-onus, P. I. I. E. E. Psrkwss. 0pt.D.. 9.0. Bus Inniud on-as mus y - orrosrsnssr ' I-.1'l-IE, GUARDIAN. CI-IARLO'I"I'ETOWN -M:b,"ongw.:A. S .sucv:.mfuI min Mullnglleld Isis: laud Dyer presided at the monthly meeting or Alborton as. Peta:-'s W. A. which was the horns of Mrs. Herbert champ- ioIi- Monday evening. Opening prayers were lad by Mrs. W. J. Phillips. be me meeting. Members land. Flowers are to port of the last week. and Mrs. Phillips. Mary's evening in St. after the Von. Archdeacon behalf of the A number of the Mulkins as he was roundlngs.-S. tsna, where copper from 1880. Reading. Reading. Reading. Solo. A letter from the Home for Girls in Truro asked if the W. A. would be interested in visited by a speaker in con- n with the Home's proposed educational campaign. The secret- ary was asked to contact presi- dents of other Missionary society groups in the town to learn if a co-operative meeting could be ar- ranged for such a speaker. Mrs. W. R. Oulton. read is report of the W. A. Church. decided bring to the next meeting hrtlcles' for a parcel to be sent to Eng-I ordered for the church for Easter and sev- eral Easter cards are to be sent out. Miss Maud Dyer gave a re- Diocesan which was held in Charlottetown be The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Champion. will be led by Mrs. Oulton. At the. close of the meeting refreshmentsi were served by Mrs. Presentation To Mr. Stewart Mulkins At the regular meeting at the Wardens and Vestry" Board oi st. Church held on Tuesday Mary's Hall regular business been disposed-of. an address was read by Mr. James Connell to Mr. Stewart Mulkins. a warden of the Church who is leaving for Rich- mond. 0nt.. on Friday morning. Harrison. presented Mr. Mulklns with sosultable gift. ex- pressed their regret at losing Mr. very faith- ful member of the Vestry Board and the choir. All expressed the hope that Mr. Muiklns and fam- ily would enjoy continued health and prosperity in their new sur- members E MINI-I LABYRINTH There are 2.700 miles of tunnels in the copper mines at Butte. Mon- mining dates . Slugimerside Junior High School Freddie Peters, Reading. Ann Nicholson, Summerside Elementary School. Grade V. Vocal Solo. Lower Bcdeque, Grade V, Katherine Jeffrey. held at Maritime meeting Prayers Champion and had on Kinkora Convent, . -.i-' Auction aglsstsrilay The tweltth annual. radio auction spovhscrodiby the Bummorslde Y's Men's Club was held yesterday siternoon and evening over OJRW and Incl. with the usual favourable response tron: residents of Sun- nlerside and surrounding area. Approxknately 'Ioo items of mer- chandise wera auctioned off which had been donated by pierchanu here and in other parts of Canada. At periods during the iesiiing entertinment was provided and members of the club were called on at intervals to perform In re- sponse to ts called in by listerners which were accompanied by donations. During the program ithe annual appeal for funds for secretary. I the Boy scouts was carried on and b0Ifd' the response was gratifying. ibi The Boy scouts are sponsored in Summeraide by the Y's Men's .Ciub. 'rhl.s annual radio auction is s tremendous project and a great deal of work must be done by the ember to make it a success. Mr. Harold Rodd was chsrman of the committee in charge this year. Proceeds are used for the service projects or the club.-8 Telegram - ” Of Sympathy Mr. 13. Graham Rogers, whose father, Mr. Charles R. Rogers. died recently at Summeraide. yesterday received the following telegram from the Prime Minister of Can- ads: "I was sorry to learn of the pass- ing of your father. whom I had the privilege oi meeting during the summer of i919. My wife joins me in extending to you and your sister this expression of our sincere sym- pathy." Mr. Rogers also received a tele- gram of sympathy from Mr. J. Watson Macmsught, M. P., parlia- mentary asslstant to the Minister of Fisheries. Canadian "St-eel OTTAWA. March l4 -(C?) - Canndian steel mills turned out record tonnage: of ingots in Jan- uary. The Bureau of Statistics re- ported today that January output of steel amounted to 299.410 net tons compared with 283.&4 in January last year. The previous monthly peak was -'llll'l.885 tons in March. 1949. . SCHIIRMAIIS SCHOOL PARADE Presents - the following Programme I ' Over Radio Station CJRW FRIDAY. MARCH 16th, at 1.30 PM. Chorus, Grade Grade V, Cami MacLean, Summerside Elementary School, Grade IV, Piano Solo. Beverly Morris, Klnkora Convent, Grade V, Roberta Clark, Summersicle Elementary School, Grade V, Piano Solo. Iris Gallant, Mlscouche Convent, Grade V, Piano o. Judy MacLean, Summerside Elementary School. Grade in, Piano Solo. Elaine Gallant, Miscouche Convent, Grade VI. Edward Wrlght', New Annan, Grade 10, Read- log Arlene Bal-rer', New Annan, Grade IV, Vocal INTEBSCI-IOLASTIC SPELLING CONTEST SHERBROOKE' Vs. CRAPAUD" "These contestants will compete in the 1 to 3 Classroom Division All contestants are asked to be on hand at 7.00 PM. on Friday A Public service Feature o! 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Under what is known in the trade ts revoivlng credit plans. the minimum izutal down-payment will be no and wherever new purchases are made under existing credits the miniahum monthly instalment will be Jlo. The Chamber, devoting the brie! Wednesday sitting to private mem- bers' business. discussed a ra- solutlon seeking the elimination of a prohibition on the killing of wild sea birds at! Newfoundland. it was int. duced by Gordon Hig- gins (PC-St. John's East). The credit restrictions came into effect Nov. 1 last and are admin- istered by J. G. Bertrand. loun- erly of Montreal. He came to Ottawa early in the war as de- puty administrator of the Prices Board's rationing s.d.m.inistration.p Inca Department. United Church Guild Meeting Mn. 1:. 1:. McDonald was hostess l to the Allbei-ton United Church The pre- sident. Mrs. Arthur Wilkie. con- ducted the meeting. Opening de- votions were led by Mrs. Gordon Cofifin. Mrs. J. C. Matvhe-ws con- sensied to act as secretary pro tam. The roll call was answered by 13 members who each contributed one dollar as a special Esster of- fering. Minutes were read and approved. Correspondence was read and the trea.surer's report received. NOTICE TO THE rustic This is to notify you that the hockey team known as the Legioneers have no con- nection whatsoever with the Summerslde Branch of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. and we therefore do not ac- cept any responsibility for any debts incurred by said hockey club. . JAMES HOGAN. Secretary. The visiting eouursitteo, Mrs. Bun- tar Weeks and Mrs. Frank Ween. reported 14 home calls and tour b i I calls. it was decided to have the choir gowns cleaned and also V to order iio-wan tor" the Church for-' Easter. Twenty-live douss-s is to be given intothe Con- gregational Funds.-y - Miss Shirley lull:-tliur inyitod the members to her home tor the April meetlu.- 'lhe-assistant hos- tasaes will be Mrs. R. A. Fitz- patridc and Mrs. G. H. Hardy. Mn. C. R. Hunter will lead the devotions and Miss Beth Waugh wkm will have charge or the program. Mrs. Fitnpstrid: and Mrs. Wllkli will be on the visiting comsnitlu for the coming month. At the dose or the meeting there were two comets. "Does your nose know it"? and 3 true or false test on the local congregation. conducted by Mrs. Green. lu- freshmenta were served by the hostess. existed by Mrs. Arthur Wilicie and Miss Helen Hardy. I ' 5, j: .. Mo: nrresuj llagsls Win 3 - 'I Fran Tignlsb Am. .I In thsrinalgssno oftbs W Prince" Hockey League be Alberton and 'risnuh.vi-red in tho Alhstton rink last nllht. HI; Rassis dstoatadtiss and a win would have given the right to play llsroons tor the West the assist. Second period saw one goal. Stewart Prue: soaring ' for the Regals. In tho final period the lies not their only goal of the game scored by r. 3.. Richard. 2 Alberton Rcgals now play o'Ilaas-y to decide the winner of the West Prince Hockey uuuo. "" l.t'.-'cI.uI.l. 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