PAGE TWELVE. rm: GUARDIAN. Cl-IARIJOTTETOWN raanusnv 2. 193 A of the Happy Bunbeama Minion Band. Oerleton Branch of the Cape Traverse United Ohuroh was held at the home of Eleanor and Gloria stordy on Friday afternoon De- cember 12th, with 32 members last meeting whlch,were read and approved. .Colleo't.ion amounted to 90 cents and 25 members paid their dues. The members were asked to bring their used Giristmaa cards to the next meeting. The rneetin csnurron mssiox saws sang "Happy Birthday" to them. ". Am” W , AVON!-It W- I- -m-- The busineu period wiui ' ' ' -Th Dec '-TTT Th J eetlng of Avonv e ember monthly meeting roll all followed by utes of The the mew". of the 5'" n ha. I” avonlallliigryxnranuwte Wu hem Aunts Women's Institute, which was organised on December 4th, was held at the home of Mrs. George Myers on January 22nd. rourteen members was present. They. sident.lMrs. Ogmkf Myers. at the home of Mrs. William Toombs, North Rustioo with 1'! members and one visitor present. The president presided and opened the meeting with singing the ode and repeating the creed Election card. To all Voters mos. JAMES sasnsm I The death occurred on satur- dly. December ism. at her home in xensington of Mrs. James Bra-, Corrrn -.. Dnlent. losed b repeating the Mizpah , in the Town of Summerside. Mm Arum sturdy wedded -nd f,,,,,d,,,,,f,,,. A game J” plum opened the meeting by repeating the vhvlhlilt. formerly Laurette Mae followed by roll call of members. W 3? bn mum, H 5 (INN H huh, - opened the meeting by gum. no and . 3-”; "ma," "Collect for Olub Women." The m9- The minutes of the previous ' I have nominated for a three year term in the Little Town of Bethlehem." The cell minute! of the arr ' lion meer- ' "W M"- Ftlhlm VIA born meeting were read, approved and at Hunter River. the daughter or the late Michael. white and Mar- garet McKenna. she taught school seueral years before her mIlT-I88e- Of a quiet and reserved nlture. Mrs. Brsham gave most or her life to the care of her home signed by the president. Mrs: Earle Simpson was appointed as- sistant secretary for North Rus- tico. one "Thank You" card was read by the secretary. The committees gave their re- ing were read and approved. The appointment of cosrunittees was ss follows: school. Mrs.-James Barlow and Mia Margaret Walsh: pro- giam. Mia Marjorie Walsh and Miss Faustina Doyle: lunch, Mrs. N0l.'.I'll BIDIQIII W. M. I. -The North Bedeque W. M. 3. held their first meeting of the New Year-et the home of Mrs. James Olsrk on Thursday evening January to worship was followed by "went Night" and scripture. Luke 2-U toll was read by Eleanor stordy. "AWE! In A Manager" was sung and scripture, Matthew 2. 1-2 and ll-12 was read by Gail Quigley, and coming Civic Election to represent the Water and Sewerage Commission. As time will not permit me to call on you all, any support you can offer me will be greatly appreciated. Professional Cards . E. E. l'illll(MAll Election Card To The Electors of S'side At the request of a number of citizens, I am offering as Water and Sewerage Commissioner in the forthcoming civic election. As it is impossible for me to call on you all per- sonally I take this means of soliciting your support on election day and if I am elected I will endeavour to represent the town in an efficient manner. L E Roland Sheen Election Card I have been nominated by a number of interested citizens to contest the Centre Ward in the forthcoming Civic Election and should I be elected I will endeavour to serve to the best of my ability. Contrary to current rumours concerning my stand v regarding the skating rink question it is not my de- sire or intention to place any unnecessary burden on the taxpayers. As I do not feel that the citizens welcome a soil- citation from candidates I will not be making a per- sonal canvass but would sincerely appreciate your sup- port on election day. Hillard E. Clark Election Card For the past week I have been approached by many citizens to nominate as Councillor in the coming election but did not give it much consideration. On January 27th a delegation of citizens presented me with nomination papers signed by a large and well represented number of citizens of the Centre Ward, and urged that it was my duty to accept the trust they put in me. If elected I promise to do a faithful and honest job of protecting the citizens from needless expendi- tures, thus easing the burden on the taxpayers. I am in favour of a rink. We need it badly, but I am definitely not in favour of-the taxpayers' money building and operating it. Norman W. Prichard VPUBLIO UTILITIES COMMISSION INQUIRY APPLICATION FOR. RATE REVISION OF THE TOWN OF SUMMENSIOE - NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing ,9 will be held in the Offices of the Public Utilities Com- it mission, at 134 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, ' Prince Edward Island, on Thursday the 12th day of ' February, A. D. 1953, at the hour of ten thirty olclock . - in the forenoon, for the hearing of an application of L the Town of Summerside for a revision of certain of its rates. and charges for electric energy affecting custom- ers outside the corporate limits of the said Town. All persons interested may attend and be heard. L. B. MacMlLLAN, l . Secretary, J Public Utilities Commission. Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Tuesday .........'...... 7:15 -9:15 REGENT M ' ICTOR vNlIGO'S . vlslalertal , desslc J as - 'MIs:RA,E'-55 itiliillzilitlliitllll were s7.30. and collection amounted to 95 cents. The installalions of officers took place as follows: president, Arlene stordy; vice president, Gail Qulgley; second vice president Eleanor Stordy; secretary, Crawford uvole: treasurer, Albert Hsslam; World friends secretary. Earle MacWil- liams: membership committee, mlzabeth Maccaull. Wendy John- stone, Clayton Lavoie. Derry Robertson and Lloyd Msccallum. World Friends were distributed by Gloria Stordy and collection was taken by Dale Morrison. Miss Dale Morrison kindly in- vited the members to meet at her home for the January meeting. The meeting closed by repeating the Mizpnh Benediction and a delicious lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed. The regular monthly meeting of the Happy sunbeam Minion Band. Oarleton Branch of the Cape Traverse United Church. was held at the home of Dale Morrison on January 9th, with 33 members present. The meeting opened by repeating the Mission Band Purpose. The theme was" A Christian serves only Jesus," and the Call to Worship. Psalm M7, was read by Gail Qulsley. The scripture Matthew 6 verse 24 was head by Joyce Lord and Mat- thew 22 verses 37-39 was read by Marianne Johnston. The first verse of hymn "Stand Up Stand Up for Jesus" was sung, followed by prayer by Eleanor Stordy. Verses 2 and 3 of "Stand Up Stand Up for Jesus were read in unison. after which the of. faring was taken up by Bobbie Lg. Vale and dedicated. A Chapter from the study book was read and explained, World Friends were distributed by Earl Macwillisms and the Minion Band Hymn brought this part of the meeting to a close. 0817011 Quisley. Clayton Lavole and Earl Macwillialms have birth- days this month and the members Bacxacna For quick comforting help for xscksebe, Rheumatic Pains, Getting up Nights. strong cloudy urine, irritating passages, Leg Pains, and loss of energy due to Kidnsy and muggy "Olin". 31'! Cysfek. Quick. complete satis- faction or money back. Don't suffer another day without asking your druggist for cyst". : "OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS ALL PARTIES having any accounts outstanding against the St. Peters Legion Hall, St. Peters Bay, please for- ward same immediately to RALPH SANDERSON, St. Peters Bay CAMEO THEATRE Kensington Monday - Tuesday 7:15 - 9:15. Joan Fontaine, Robert Ryan, ' Zachary Scott, Joan Leslie 'in the drama- 'BORN TO BE BAD” Trouble never comes in a more desirable package. Summerside Tonight ................ .. 7:15 - 9:15 Tuesday ...... 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 l"i7lRll-iEl- ua8Me-HHQ-niaesauusota . gramme. , . Collection amounted to 75c. and A chapter of the study book "Along African trails" was presented by Mrs. Reginald Dingwell assisting her were Mrs. Norman MacMurdo, Mrs. Stewart Oar-ruthers, and Mrs. Ella smith. It was an interesting review of the medical work done in Angola as told by several of the missionaries. A discuuion followed concerning the health and healing of the people in Africa. and the great need of more doctors and nurses. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and the roll call was answered by fifteen members. The yesrly reports of,tha various secretaries were then presented. The treasurers report showed that the allocation had been exceeded. and the sum of 384100 was raised during the year. Miss Marjorie Robson. miulonary in India, was chosen for prayer. Leader of the worship service for the next meeting will be Mrs. Robert Baker, and Mrs. Norman MacMurdo will conduct the study book. The meeting closed with I PM?” by the president and the Benedict- ion, after which lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. a DARNLEY AND SEA VIEW W.M.S. -Mrs. Keir Msoxs-1 led the wor- ship service of the Dernley and Sea View Auxiliary which met at her home January 12th. The hymn; "Breathe on me. Breath of God." Opened the meet- ing. scripture readings were read by Mrs. Robert Cousins and Mrs. A. Macxay. Prayers were oftfered by Mrs. James l-lickoy, Mrs. Oolin Donald, Mrs. Hncroaier and Mrs. R. Cousins. "Thanks to Thee, our God and Heavenly Father," closed the devotional part of the service. Mrs, Keir Macxay had the study Book. assisted by several of the members. Mrs. Gordon Cousins and Mrs. Robert cousins have charge of the Study Book for next meeting which is to be held at the home of Mrs. James Hickey. several members had New Year's readings. Roll call was answered by six members with a. verse on the New Year. - Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The secretary gave a splendid report on the year's work, saying that the allocation had been reached. Mrs. Colin Donald then led in a PrsY9P M Thanksgiving to God for strength to carry on His Great Work. A letter re the Preloyterial to be held in Bummerside was read from D. U. Mary ll. Mu-Phenon. Mrs. Jas. Hickey and Mrs. Robert Cousins were appointed delegates. The friendship secretary reported three hospital oerdl. two hospital letters, two treats, two visits, one get-well-card. one symbllhy Olfd and four hospital calls. Oollectlon was taken and dedicat- ed, The hymn, "Fatiher Whose will if Life and Good,” and benediction closed the meeting. Lunch was serv- ed by the hasten. R03! VALLEY W. I. The secretary. Mrs. Iirlsnd Cous- ins. was host to the members of the Rose Valley Women's In- stitute on January 7th. The president DPCAded and the meeting opened by repeating the Creed in unison, followed by roll call . ponded to by seven mem- bers. One new mtanhcr was wel- comed to the group and we visit- ors were present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read. approved, and signed. The school committee reported toilet paper and towels needed. and Miss Murray was asked to get same. As a generous parcel of rem- nants had been received. a meet- ing was planned ior January 12th at the home of Mrs. James Cous- ins. to cut out and distribute art- leles for sewing. for a bazaar to be held at a future date. The Red cross eonvener was asked to send for sowing and knitting. The Institute News was distrib- uted. and wuespondenoe was read and discussed. Mrs. Wm. MacDonald kindly in- vited the members to meet at her home in February. when roll call is to be answered by 'jA country we would like to vidt, and why". Mrs. James Macintosh and Mrs. Wm. Matheson will be on the pm- the meeting adjourned. A "Bible" contest put on by Mrs. James Cousins. was won by Mrs. Henry Chowen. Jokes, and a drawing contest by Mrs. Island cousins. were enjoyed by all. guneh was then served by the owonlocrs vlted to meet again with Mrs. Hazen is to be answered by naming a proverb, Mrs. Louis Walsh kindly invited the members to her home for Uhe February meeting. The ooliection for the evening amounted to 31.65. . A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Austin Bolger and Miss Margaret Walsh The meeting closed with "The Queen" and the remainder of the evening was spent in social chat. CORNWALL W. M. S. -The January meeting of Corn- wall W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. D. J. MacArthur with on attendance of 17 members Devotions on the theme "The Beauty of Holiness" were led by Mrs. Bruce Macxinley with Mrs. Watson Livingstone and Miss Laura Qwisby assisting. Mrs. Harry Hyde. president, conducted the study peri- od which was on Health and Heal- ing from Chapter IV of the study book. on, the Angola Mission and revealed the many difficulties en- countered by medical missionaries. The life expectancy it was learned. is only 20 years as against 67 in Canada. There is only one doctor for every 100.000 people whereas Canada has one for every 1000 of population. Routine business followed. It was decided to use for roll call a verse of Scripture starting with "F." the first letter of Falthfulness. Delegates appointed to Presbyterial nre'- Mrs. Earl Lowther and Mrs. Charles Hydt . . Miss Laura Orosby. Mrs. Elmer Friazell and Mrs. Pearl Scott were chosen to act as a nominating committee 'for 1953. Additional member. and the finance committee are Mrs. Clar nce Murchison and Mrs, Bruce aoKinley. The mem- bership committee is Mrs. Harry orosby. Mrs. Watson Livingstone and Mrs. Melvin Hyde. sick and hospital calls to be attended to by Mrs. Vlekerson. Mrs. Leonard Willis volunteered "to make a quilt top from strips of cotton received. In February the members are in- Howard when Mrs. MacArthur will be devotional leader and Mrs. Elmer Frlwell will review a chapter of the study book. The meeting closed with mlzrmh Benediction followed by a social hour. POWERFUL DRAMA OPENS TODAY AT CAPITOL SlllVIlVIER.- SIDE Susan Hayward, Dan Dolley and George Sanders, one of the season's brightest star rosters, hold down the leading roles in the much heralded film attraction due today at the Capitol Theatre, Summer- side "I Can Get It For You Whole- sale." Based on the best-selling novel of Jerome Weidman. which attracted wide attention by virtue of breaking new fictional ground. the Twentieth Century-Fox motion picture has been brought to the screen under the guidance of vet- eran producer Sol. 0. Siegel and. rising young director Michael Gordon. The background for the story or "I can Get It For You Whole- sale" is the fabulous and teem- lng garment industry of New York, and advance reports indi- cate that the film does for this aspect of metropolitian life what 'All About Eve" did for the peo- ple of the theatre, The drama of a. woman of fashion's rise to power in the business world. at tdie cost of walking over a. few people on her way up. W91d' man's novel told a frank . and penetrating story of excessim ambition. : KENSINCTON RINK MONDAY, FEB. 2nd ' Junior North Shore League Reserve Army vs. Spring Valley Game 8:15 Sharp TUESDAY. FEB. 3rd North Shore League Mr. Artemas white of Charlotte. town. Q Her funeral was held from her late residence to nu-ytg Church, Indian River. . Requiem . Mass. was celebrated by my, 1,, P- Callaghan and burial was in gins. l'tay' MacArth 11?. Turner, Austin Pendgygug, 5.1. Mass Cards Braham Family. Mr. Artemas White. olm-lam. town. gm Gmmdt Cutler. Hunter luv- Mr. and Mrs. Ve 1 Charlottetown. man curey' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ottawa. Ontario. Mr. Mark Ourley. Hunter River, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Berrigan, Kinkora. Mrs. Catherine D id . - lotictown. We on ', ch" Sister Mary Ani at , P Mum. C I ortiaud. Mrhand Mrs. Percy Driacoll gnu family. M1'- Byron Drisooll. Miss Stella Drlscoll, New york, Mfr. Charlottetown. Curley. family. Mr. and Mrs. George Higging, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hynes. Mr. and Mire. and family. lottetown. Mrs. Thomas Gormsn . Mr. George Gorman. Miiss Jean Curley. Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown. The League of the sacred nu;-9, Mr. Louis Gorman. Mr. William Dunphy. Mrs- Margaret clou n d f '1 Dorchester, Mass. 8 In um” Mir. Charles Gonnan, New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Curley. Mr. Emmett Maclnnis. Monc ton, Messages of sympgth, Miss Ellie Gillis. Mwtflhy Family. Tilmish. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hyneg, Miss Kathleen Mccarville. Miss Blanche MscLeod. Miss Mysie MacNeill. Alefha and Earle Noonan, Bed. eque. Enid and Allison Bernard, M-iss Olive Thompson. John and Beatrice Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Curley and family. Mr. Allan Semple. Maurice, Kathleen and mjzgbggh Bcrrigsn. Mix"-Stella Drlscoll, New York, Sister Mary Anicets, Portland, Maine. - - Mr. and Mrs. John Brander. Mr. sterling ohappell, Mrs. Anna Cosgrove. Drisooll Family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault. Mr. Allan MacLellan. Mr. and Mrs. William Mill gnd family. Mrs. Sam Burt. Phyllis and Keith Kennedy. Mr. Jobea Mill and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Follsnd. Mr-L Mlarflrei: Olouzh and family. Dorchester, Mass. Mr. Charles Gorman. Moncton, New Brunswick. Card (it Thanks I The family of the late Mrs. James Braham wish to express their sincere thanks to those who sent Mass Cards and Messages of Sympathy, and to all who. in any way. helped to lessen their sorrow in their recent bereavement. KIDNEYACID5 Rob your Rest. . Many people never seen dglIl's mt. Tlleyhnnsndteee-lsluaelt an 'narvas:-when It my Isa their kidneys. H ye filter peissns excels ma. f."':2"J..'l " ""' 't" ""' I rest eften felleyws. ” It.C.A.F. vs. Spring Valley Game 8:30 Sharp , vounc MAN WANTED For Office Work by Well Eatdblislfed Firm Good opportunity for advancement Accuracy in simple arithmetic a necessity Apply in own handwriting stating education, age, . expected. a ' experience and salary array aox sroosnmsn, sommigsma books was to be purchased for to see after some. Stevenson and seconded by Mrs. sch school, the school committees As a means to increase the funds motion was made by Mrs. Olaf measuring the adjoining emet . 'r . bearers were: lfdlessrsefwlilleorrgi ll)-lljlglu Thom-rclded to impose a. fine of five cents son Raynor and George comma. and Mrs. James MscI..eod, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar njckgy "mi John MacDonald Mr. Ind Mrs. Art Lawlor, any-. Mrs. J. J. McQusid and Gerald. Reish Sudsbury, I Earle Simpson that a party be held the next night of institute meeting. It'was also de- '01: the member who falls to re- spond to roll can with the chosen subject. The next meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Reginald Simpson, roll call to be answered with a val- entine verse. The program commit- fee will be Mrs. Lowell Wyand. Mrs. Stirling Campbell, Mrs. T. L. MacNelll and Mrs. Reginald MaoNelll. Two members paid for Institute News. A program consisting of two contests was put on by the pro- gram committee and much enjoy- ed by all. unch was served by the hostess an committee in charge. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem. The amount of collection was 98.40. Before buying any hearing aid,you owe it to yourself to try the res tNl7'”' Hearing Aid underour I0-day money-backiGuaraniee! By makers of world-famous Zenilhteleviilon and radio sell (lens cendlsziisn name at moderate artn zeal) ialt your local Zenith V Hearing Aid Dealer. He ie listed in the clnsaihed telephone directory. Or write toda for free literature andlcom sis list of Zenith Dealen: Zenith dio Corporation. Canada REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer Sf. Sumuseraid B. F. NIINTEN B. O. Summerside. P. E. L Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 8110 SMALLMAN1 BUILDING OPTODIETEIST T. EAllLE IIIOKEY Oharfsred Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Eummerside. P. I. I. . PHONE 888! L. A. s. ALLEN ns. 1.1.3. , BABRIBTEB. 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Ie sure to include details of your IUOGEI PLAN ., cm or - ) Hosting System l l WM" w"'l .............u.......... lmyer by Lloyd Macoallum. ma. Geor Myers and was am 3 ll: ports and new one: were appoint- Sllmdo "While shepherds Watched their no president. Mn. ma Kw sick, gram. Austin Bolger mi Mela "d ll" ”h"d”"- 51" (Will bi ed as follows: Oavendh-h sink. 143- 0Pl-D- 3-0- Flock: by Night" was followed by Mamie presided, the Theme wil pm, pm”, "Wed not only by the funny George Gvugh and Mrs. in Mac- hn J N another Scripture reading Luke 2 -m beauty or Holiness." The A contest put on by Mrs Georae "lit "Md her: but -140 by her C0ubrey' North nuance nick. Mn ”"”""'"" I E 81' . GWSOII verses 25-32 by Arlene ate... and meeting opened by singing hymn M ' 1, .5." Rn. ntilhbm Ind friends Robert 'woolner and Mrs. Resi- - l "Hark The 'Herald Angels 31);; " 148. "Breathe on me breath of Po?::' Wu won y 55 She leaves to mourn three sons nald MRcNslll; Cavendish school. Gm." rm” 7 my" numb” I Mite Boxes were puma 1.. God." followed by scripture reading 1, ,,,',, d,,,,d,d tn... ,0, m, M... "d W” tlwlhim. namely: Mrs. Reginald Simpson and Mrs. Office auum amounting to 310.93. The Birthday by Mrs. Robert Baker and Mrs. meeting "oh member won” brmg An-TI!-rnl Esahrl. in-nmet, mus, gnd M”; John Mumam, (mqwomh .. m 1. pl 1 h . Boxwesopened, amounting tog1.ao. Ella smith. A session of prayers m u.M'de' not exceeding the cost WCM; G:N:ud0 gag” 0!" lil- ed): North Rustieo school, Mrs. and by appointment. Proceeds from the Patch Apron elven bf lmfll 0' ll" "1"" of 15 cents, for a fish pond. Roll call m' River. and aim boreclxel-f HM ?1I.',:,.:;,' A",,'”,,”,';,,:”,1,, rnorrn ass-1 .