.139 b.V. .G1.9.riC.e.,.Gallant was re- Dwelling -Destroyed At Murray Road ..A disastrous fire which broke on. .1 3 o'clock yesterday after- wn, completely destroyed "35 fwo,S.,,..y dwelling houaa of Mr. no thompson, Murrly Rood. W0 Ind . half miles from Conway. It is believed that llllllll I10!!! atectiva flua wII thl cl!-180 01 we flte- .. North Tryon ' School Wins The North Tryon School team defeated the Albany Village school mm by I score of 4 to l in Ci-apalld rink last night and win we Board of Trade School Lea- gue trophy. At the and of the wag the trophy was presented .. the winners by the president or the Board of Trade. ML Max nmmpson. Freetown .Wins First Game in League Finals grhe Freetown Royals won the my game of the finals for the South Shore Hockey League cham- piuiix-liip and the Simmons and lilzit-Farlane trophy last night at gpiieqiic rink. defeating Albany si Pats by the score of 9-4. The flll.'.ll series is to be a best-in-five affair. The game was especially fast from start to finish with I very large crowd in attendance. The score was 4-4 at the end of the second period. but the Royals. finishing strong, scored five un- answered goals in the final frame. SUMMARY First period: 1. Albany. D. Daw- gon (Cutcllffc); 2. Freetown, Mac- iuurdo; 8. Albany, P. Noonan (Dawson. Cameron); 4. Freetown. MtlCMliF(i0 (G. Reeves); 5. Free- town, E. Roberts. Penalty, Rich- artls. hccond period: 6. Freetown. Macivlurdo; 7. Albany, Cameron (Dawson); 8. Albany. Dawson (Thompson. Cameron). Penalties: None. Third pert-od: 9. Freetown. Campbell; 10. Freetown. C. Mills iilat-Murdo); 11. Freetown. Mac- lllurdo (G. Reeves): 12. Freetown. lilacfilurrlo (C. Mills); 13. Free- toiin. MacMurdo (Campbell). Penalties: Cutcliffe. Walsh. Duvar. Tailor (minor and misconduct). Cuiciiffe tmaiorl. Referees: Joe Hunter and Vance Harris. S'side Legion Plans Committee On Memorial -A suggestion made some time vived by John Wright at the re- gular March meeting of the Sum- merside branch of the Canadian Legion last evening and resulted hi agreement of the meeting that I committee be appointed to in- vestigate the possibility of Providing I memorial in Memor- ial Square or some other public place in Summerside which would hear the names of Prince County veterans who gave their lives in World War II and in the Korean or. The meeting also agreed to give additional financial support to the Summerslde .Legion sponsoed midget hockey team which won the Island championship. in or- der that they might compete I- gainst the New Brunswick win- Ol'l. ' Dr. J. E. Clark invited the members to I public meeting in the Legion hall on April 4th at which Dr. O'Meara of Charlotte- town will discuss the matter of fluoridation. The meeting last evening was presided over by the president gthe branch. Mr. G. L. Monk- .v S. Western Guardian -BEl)EQUE R I N K. tonight. lllarch 22nd. school hockey. 8:30. Wilmot School versus Read's Cor- ner .-itlnil.-esion 10 cents. Junior hm-oi. double header 7:30. Bede- : flue rr-rsus I. o w e r Freetown. 1 South Freetown versus New An- can -ldmissinn 30 cents ' -.lli'.lVS ASS'N MEETS - The ml"l3l'V5MDPcr meeting of Alber- lon United Church Men's Assoc- latinii was held last evening in the church ball. A delicious sup- Eer was servedby the Ladies Illlld. Guest speaker was Mr. V!!! (Hickey) Nicholson. who I"? I very interesting address an Canadaa national sport. ice "fifty. A short business meeting was conducted by the chairman. Angus Mlllfgan. OFFEVER PITCH - All members t the Summersida Lions Club Min- ”9l Show are making feverish generations for what is predicted be the most realistic. down-to- nrth cotton .-at l night. I Yesterday - no neighbors were available assist in fighting the fire and the home and all contents, including I piano. was completely do- Itroyed. A small amount of insurance was carried on the residence but none on the contents or furnish- ings. Estimated loss would be about 32.500. -8 Kelly Burnett Wins Scoring Title In OHL MONTREAL. (CPI-Kelly Buc- nett, stylish forward with Mont- real Royals. is this year's scoring champion of the professional Que- bec Hockey League. when the QHL's regular sched- ule ended Sunday Burnett had 30 goalls and 45 assists for I 75-point told: The league's official statistics. released Monday. showed Lulu Denis of Royals second with 20 goals and 47 assists. 67 points. Third were Orval Tessler of Royals and Rollie Leclerc of Val- leyfield with 66 each. George Faulkner of Bishop's Falls. Nfld. first Newfoundiander to break into professional hockey. ended well down the list with 18 goals and 25 assists for 43 points. Faulkner plays for Shawinlgan Falls. winners of the league cham- pionship. Quebec Aces second. Montreal third. Chicou- timl fourth and Valleyfleld fifth in the five-team loop. . . OHL Semi-final Dates Announced QUEBEC. (CP)-Dates for sev- en games of the best-of-nine Que- bec Hockey Lcaguc semi-final be- tween Montreal Royals Ind Que- bec Aces were announced Mon- day. The series opens Thursday and the in Quebec second game will be in Montreal Saturday. March 26. Other games are in Quebec March 27. March 31. and April 3. and in Montreal March 29 and April 5. Date of the eighth game. in Montreal. will depend on what Montreal Canadiens do in the Stanley Cup playoffs. . Date of the ninth was not an- nounced. Dates of the semi-final series between Sbawinigan Falls and Chicoutiml were not available. S'side Curling Club Schedule finished R 'iiiiiE5?Ei. E.ir 'E aitigig gs S .if” Lumley was found over-sine. Irvin refused to weaken under I ' barrage of questions as to what he - is up to when Canadiens meet Bos- ton Bruins in cup play tonight. "Not saying." said Irvin. "Wait and see but be there early." Continued fr'om page G Ch'town, Alberton pearances today before returning to its base. At. 3 p.m. this after- noon in curlers parade will leave the Charlottetown Hotel. pass through the up-town business sec- tion of the city and thence to Government House for a recep- tion. The 22 piece band will also be on hand to pipe the curlers on the ice for this evening's 7 o'clock draw. Following is I running sum- mary of play in the first section of the Centennial Bonsplel: ll a.m.- W. R. MacNeil C . 01200221105 9 D. Beatty SJ .. 100ll0t)002- 5 H. Atkinson C .. miomim 9 H. MacFarlane SS 010020l0lle 6 J. Squarebriggs C . 1203-110003--14 . Beck M .. .. . 0020001310-7 H. R. Carruthers C 20204020012-13 H. Matthews A .. 01010602100-ll 1 p.m.- Dr. Giddings C 0103il0o21- 9 J. R. Henderson Sa 1030003100- 8 E. W. Maclnnls C 3011234101-16 Dr. P. Maclntyre M 0100000050- 6 ' leaned longlngly -ginger ale instead bartender. one Don. Cockeii IAITBOURNE. England (AP)- nuvywdsht Don Cockeii fired the first intensive shots in the battle of the bulge Monday-an eight- waak campaign to lose weight and sharpen up for his world title fight in San Francisco with Rocky Mar- ctano. HI shadow boxed six minutes. sparred nine. hit the light bag for 1!. skipped rope for ill and ran five miles. When the day was finished he again I bar in I saloon below his training quar- tors and said. "now what I would really like is I big drink-of wat- er "But I won't have it. I'll have a of the little ones if you TWO PINTS OF WATER Between now and May 16 when Cockeii goes through the please." ciano's heavyweight day. about half the liquid con- siuned by the average drinker. Cockeii hopes to get his Plenty Police Monday there will be "plenty of men" at the Montreal Forum to- night when Boston Bruins clash with Montreal Canadians in the opening game of the National Hockey League semi-finals. Maurice (Rocket) Richard. Can- adiens super-star .has been sus- pended from the playoffs because of a stick-swinging duel with Hal Laycoe. and the subsequent pun- ching of linesman Cliff Thomp- son. during the last game be- tween Canadiens and Bruins in Boston. The suspension resulted in I riot at the Forum here Thursday night. "There will be plenty of men on hand to nip any trouble be- fore it starts." said I police of- ficial. J. F. MacLeod C .. 210010220l- 9 C. Hunter A . . 00l1020020- 6 Dr. L. Prowse C 00030020l0- 6. C. MacLean C .. . 2230210101-12y l p.m.- i' J. Squarebriggs C ll10101lt)1- 7: R. Carruthers C 000i0l0040- 6) W. R. MacNe'il C .. f)0011020t)0-4' I-I. Atkinson C . 121001021i- 9y 5 p.m.- J. F. MacLeod C .. 0010400021- 8' C. MacLean C 1201011600-12 D. Beatty SJ . 00O(ll02:it)l)- 9. J. 1:. Henderson st ziioo-iooii-io; H. MIcFarians SS f)40()010211- fly Dr. P. .Maclntyre M 1033201000-10 . The following is the schedule, for the Commercial League all the Summerside Curling Club this l evening. - 7:15 p.m. - Clark vs Walwyn: ' MacGrcgor vs Llnkletter; Morri- son vs Inman. Interscholastic Hockey Tonioht At Summerside The Provincial Interscholastic hockey playdowns for the Hawley Crockett Trophy and Physical Fitness awards opens at Sum- merside Stadium tonight at 8.00 p.m. when Queen Square School. fresh from victories over School Unit No. l and Souris High. meets Summerside High in the first of home-and-home games for the Island title. Second game of the series will be played at the Coll- seum. tomorrow night at 8.00 p. m. Q.S.S boys will leave W. G. Barbour'I Showrooms this even- ing for the western capital at 6.15 pm. -TWO ONE ACT PLAYS. Spec- ialties lncludlng Smiling Bill Mc- Cormack in Borden Town Hall -HOCKEY in Borden rink in- night Kinkora Sliver Wings vs.- Borden Youth Club. Second game of finals for L. E. lnman trophy. game time 8:30. Admission 35' and 25. Personals -Miss Georgie Lockhart of Mal- peque, commercial students It summeralde High is I patient in the Prince County Hospital.-S. Alberton L.s. Roy Porsyth arrived at his home in Alberton late Sund eve- ning to spend two weeks leave It the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Forsyth. Leading su- inan Porsyth. who Joined the navy four years Igo. Igrlved in Halifax Saturday morning aboard the H. M. C. S. Huron which has just completed a tour of patrol duty in Korean waters. Miss Just Ilcbonald and Miss Stella Driscoll. who have fun completed their training at the Charlottetown Hospital and were Imonl this springs graduates. arrived in Alberta to serve on the staff of the Western Hospital during the coming month. Last Wednesday Iven rel- atlvuzshand frgmls of Paul I Issem It his home in Albartoa to Dr. Giddlngs c 3000220015-inf E. M: Maclnnis C 0231003100-ID. H. Matthews A 2t)t)20ll1l0-- it Dr. Prowse C .. . ..- 0.ll0l0000l- 4 D. Hill C . . . . . . . .. 0310512300-l3 Alan MocGowan .. l0l1000020- 51 F. R. McLaine C .. 100lll2()2l- 9' 0. W. Dunham SST 031000t)l00- 5 1 R. Beck M .. .. 2.'i20zo2.'iui-1.53 C. Hunter A . . . . .. 00Ol0100l0- 3 l l Final in Imperial on Trophy all I p. m.e H. Atkinson .. 031 I31 210 000-12 J. Squarebriggs 100 000 002 221-- 8 Final in Morrison and Macllae. Trophy at lp.m.- I Dr. Glddings 200 303 013 12-16 C. MICLCHII 014 010 100 00- 7 Cordinals' Bosemun Iniured By Ball ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. (AP)- Joe Cunningham. St. Louis Card-; inals' first baseman. was struck in the head by I ball pitched by Tom Casagranda of Philadelphia Phiilies during the second inning of an exhibition game Monday. Dr. 1. C. Middleman. Cat-dinals' physician. said there appeared to be a mild concussion. (Continued from page 1) Howe Reveals members proposed I system of "lighter control on the use of quan- titative restrictions for balance-of- .paymcnls reasons." It said members worked out I system for eliminating the "hard- core" of overseas restrictions dur- log I maximum period of five years. SPECIFIC PROPOSALS After four months of negotiations at Geneva. the member countries made these specific recommenda- tions: 1. Creation of-I new body to be known as the Organization for Trade Cooperation to administer the GATT tariff concessions and trade rules. The OTC would have In assembly. In executive commit- tee and I secretariat headed by I director-general. . Reduce . ponslbillty for under-developed countries in living up to tariff and other concessions under GATT. 1. Ban use of export subsidies by any country in I way which would give it more than I fair share world trade. No new or increased export subsidies would be allowed on non-primary products. All sub- sidies would be reviewed before ' y 1057 to see whether they can be eliminated. 4. Any country which wants to liquidate the bulk farm sur- pluses on world markets I it give advance notice and can it other countries exporting farm pro- ducts. A GATT working party is to meet on this next summer. 5. Another world part will study tariff trends I recommend the eonven of I tariff confer- ence when it Is "przgmln that flald is possible." tariff Iadar GATT are to be at years until the and :i'i.u'iE"" hREr- of I. Dlckleson. Correspondence was Kid Brother is Hef-ry 285 Plus TAMPA. Fla. (AP) Ted Kiuszewski. the Cincinnati slug- ger with the arms of a black- smith. brought his "kid" brother to the Reds' spring training camp. Brother John tips the beam at 2 ' plus. When the airlines flash the "fasten your seat belts" sign John can't oblige. The belt won't go around him. Memorial Cup Playdown Dates KEMPTVlLLl!:. Ont.. (CP)- W. B. (Baldy) George. president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- sociation .today announced sched- ules of the Eastern Canada Mem- orial Cup playdowns. He said North Sydney Franklins. Maritime winners. play Quebec Frontenac: in the first of a best- oi-tbree. quarter-final series in Quebec City Wednesday. March 23. Second and third games will be Friday and Saturday. March 25 and 26 in Quebec. Winner of that series meets Ot- tawa Shamrocks or Noranda Toil- ers in Quebec City March ' 28 in the Eastern Canada semi-finals. a best-of-three affair. Shamrocks and Toilers play the third game of their best.-of-five series tonight in Ottawa. Ottawa has I two-game lead. Second and third semi-final gsifariea will be in Ottawa March MEETS OHA WINNERS Winner of that series meets the top team in the Ontario Hockey Association. either St. Catherines Teepees or Toronto Marlboros. tied 1-1 in a best-of-seven series. The Eastern Canada series opens inlthe home town of the OHA winners April 2 or 3 with the second game there April 5. The series then swings to the home town of the other semi-final winners April 7 and 9 or 10. Other games .if necessary. will be April 12 in the OHA city. April it in the home town of the other finalists. and April 16 or 17 in the HA city. -nanncav w. I. -The regular monthly meeting 0! Daniel! W. 1.. met at the home of Mrs. Wallace Pickering on Wednesday evening. March 2nd. Madam President presided and opened the meeting with singing. xschool Days." and repeating the Creed." in unison; Twelve mem- bers answered the roll call with "Irish Joke." Minutes of the last two meetings were read. approv- ed and signed. The sick committee reported four treats sent. The school com- mittee had no report. Mrs. Elmer Hickey gave the II- nInciIl report for the month. The new entertainment commit- tee for March is Mrs. W. Picker- ing. Mrs. J. Bealrsto. Mrs. Geo. Hickey. Mrs. K. Macltay Ind Mfs. read amtdlscussed. It was agreed to and 1.00 for membership fee to the C. A. C. also to collect for the Red Cross. Those to collect the district are: Mrs. Clarence Hickey. Ina MIcKay. Darroll Dicldeson. Mrs. V. Adams. Mrs. L. Adams. It was decided to pack I box of clothing for Korea. A paper on "Education" was read by Mrs. W. Pickering. Grab augnwas then passed and mounted .0. The meeting closed with the .. Rn... 'chwIIIervedbythIhoe- tumasslstsdbythseommftas in c . Tlieiiaxt willbsattba botneafldrs.-I. . 3feef:':;"f,isg3:emSc3Z”"home of and Mrs. Clifford Ellis. East Bide- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rus- tin MacNevin. non-beer business visitors to Abertou. Fires First Shots In Battle Of Bulge weight down to 210 pounds from its present 225. Cockeii has not fought since last. July (I) when he knocked out Harry Matthews in Seattle in the eighth round. He probably is fast- er and a better boxer than Mar- ciano but no one is likely to com- pare his punching power with the champlon'I. - Cascumpec -Miss Doris MacNevln. teacher was I Mr. Lorne Yeo and Mr. Lester Lewis were recent business visi- tors to O'Leary. Messrs. liuwett and Ralph Get- g Kelli" son of Carleton are busily engag- Stadium ropes for a shot at Mar- ed hauling iumber to mm; mm , C!'0W"- the for Mr. Harry Thomas. who plans quiet. modest Briton estimates he 1,, build . new born in the near wlU drink only 112 pints of liquids future. of all kinds. That figures out to two pints per) Mr. Rhodes Ashley and Mr. Winnifred Bridges were Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Thomas and 30!! BETTY Were recent Visl- Gregor. sister of Mr. Smith also tors to Knutsford. Miss Elaine Gamble. Summer- MONTREAL tcmgpunce said side was I week-end visitor to her home here. The many friends of Mrs. Fred Gamble are glad to hear she is feeling better after her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. lra Dennis and family were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mac- Nevin. Brae. Mr. Glen ilogerson. Unionvale. was a recent visitor to Cascumv pec. . Mr. and Mrs. .l. B recent guests of Mr. Lorne Yea. Mrs. Charlie Gordon. and Mrs. Ira Dennis canvassed this district recently. collecting for the Red Cross Society. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson and two children Tommy and Carol were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Silli- Thomas were and Mrs. ker. Mt. Royal. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leard were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrison. 0'Leary. A number of farmers in this vicinity are busily engaged grad- ing potatoes and having them hauled. What might have born a serious accident occured in 0'Leacy Sat- urday night. March 12. when Mrs. Ethel Silliker was reported to have been struck by a truck driven by Mr. Lorne Yeo of Cascumpec. She-rsuffered Itfractured arm. facial cuts and other injuries and following medical attention was rushed to the Prince County Hos- pital by Dr. Dewar. Fortunately her condition is not considered serious. Dr. Charles Dewar. O'Lcary was called to Cascumpec on Sun- day. March 13. to attend Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perry's baby. who has been til. it was immediately taken to the Western Hospital. Al- berton. where its condition is im- proved. C C Northam -Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill and family were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cook. Belmont Lot 1. on Sunday. March 13th. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miliar. Central Lot 16. I Mrs. Fred McKinnon and fam- ily. Summerside. were the recent guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McDougall. Mr. Wilfred McDougall spent a few days visiting his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth McKay. Stanley Bridge. Mrs. Gordon Millar. Elierslie. was the guest of her cousin Miss Emily MacLean on Tuesday. March 15th. The United Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Spurgeon Dy- ment on Thursday evening March 17th with ii good attendanc. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDougall. Bideford. Mr. Carman MacNeill has pur- chased part of the reed mm formerly operated by Mr. Earl Williams and has had it moved 3F..:2'.i"'..i'ii””.i"":i.."” grading station. pg an as The many frl d f . H, R. Found. Elleie'l1li:.ore:ir;e!t to learn that she is I patient in the Slewlrd Memorial Health Cen- in. Mr. Alfred Colwill and Mr. Charles McKay attended the Inc. tion sale of Mr. Wendell Rodd. lB7l;f')'0l(fleld. on Thursday. March SOUTHERN MOUNTAINS The Andes mountains reach their highest peaks in Peru. where seven mountains reach above 10.000 feet. reg-emlsaw the following Islande a: Mr. rand Mrs. ' and Mrs. -AW. Conway ' -Mrs. George Thompson was ilsiting her brother Mr. H. 0 Boyle. Kensington on Thursday. March 17t.h. Mrs. William MacDonald return- ' ed to her home at Freeland on' Thursday. March 17th after spend- ing a few days It the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Milligan. St. Peter's Bay. The many friends of Mrs. Cornelius MacArthur. P o p l I r Grove, will regret to learn he is not enjoying the best of health and wish him I speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer were visitors It the home of Mr. Sport Echoes . Fran Prince county The Aces failed to defend suc- cessfully their Maritime hoc- key crown this year. and it looks as if conditions surroundutz 1119 series with St. Bezil were not con- ducive to In Aca victory. The fact that they had to play their first game less than two hours af- ter completing I tiresome trip. to Edmundston. N. B. was against them. If the series were I best. of three affair instead of total goals in two games. the Aces might have been able to overcome the handicap. But their victory in they second game, when they were well rested, was of no avail. 88 they could not make up the large ll-goal deficit of the first encount- er. lord. on Sunday. March 13th. The many friends of Mrs. John D. Palmer will regret to learn she has entered the Prince County Hospital. Summerside for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Sr. have returned to their home in Freeland after I pleasant trip to Massachusetts. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Smith. and Mrs. Margaret Simms. While on their trip they out it look.-.. however. as it inter- mediate "B" competition has stiffened considerably in New Brunswick since last year. which reminds us to ask if anyone knows if there are any rules under which decisions are made as to the category of hockey teams. I. 2. whether they belong LO-lllle. inter- mediat "A" or "B" division. or can any intermediate club choose the classification it wishes to play in. During the winter someone. an official or ex-official of the M.A.l-I. A.. we were led to believe. sug- gested that the Aces and Park- dale be placed in the intermediate "A" bracket as they were too strong for the other teams. It didn't exactly turn out that way. dit'it'.' George Tuplin. Mrs. Nelson Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Smith. Mrs. Arthur Mac- visited them at Mr. William Smith's. On the trip back they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Murray and family. Cover- dale. New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Milligan and family. Poplar Grove spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milllgan. Pic- tou. N. S. O O O In any case it seems a poor way to decide such things. Could there not be some regulations. based on population of centres and import quotas. that would decide whether a given team belonged in the in- lermediate "A" or "B" division? Some such rules could also be drawn up to decide what teams Tim Hmmhly meeting of the Freeland Presbyterian Ladics' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. James Hardy on Wednesday even- inS- March 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer accompanied by Mr, and Mrs, should operate as intermediate John Ramsay and Mrs, Han-y "C" on Prince Edward Island Ramsay were business visitors to 3150- 0 O C Summerslde on Saturday. March 1911;, - We saw the first game between our Summerside Juveniles and the Juvenile Abbies at Raceway Stadium. the one which ended 3-2 in favor of the Charlottetown boys. We, who sometimes don't take I good look before we leap to con- .Mr. Bill Mac-Neill. Summerside visited her mother, Mrs, Oscar MacNeill and brothers Fred and Ron on Saturday. March llllh. Mr. and Mrs. James Banks were . business visitors to Sum- ilgtegslde on Saturday. March Mr. David Adams. Borden was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford MacKinnon on Sat- urday. March 19th. Miss Florence Biggar. Portage was visiting at the homes of Mr. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morrison she was accompanied by Masters Everett. Barry and Barney Big- gar. Elmsdale -Mrs. Paulinus Kelly spent a few days recently at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Harry Dunn and Mr. Dunn. Visitors to the Western Capital last week included: Mrs. A . O'Brien. Miss Mary O'Brien. and Mr. Horace O'Brien. it. is pleasing to report that Mr. Robert Mclnnis successfully under- went an operation in Prince Coun- Mr. and illrs Robert Morrison ty Hospital on Thursday' and son Robert. Argyle Shore. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Pat MacLean. Summerslde. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison on Sat- urday. March 19th. Mrs. John Buchanan. daughter Kathleen and son Junior. were business visitors to Summerside on Saturday. March 19th. Mr. Thomas MacK.ay Summerslde. Saturday. 19th on business. Mrs. Rnbcrt Mclnnis was I vis- itor to Summerside on Thursday. where she visited her husband in hospital. Mrs. Peter Gavin was I recent guest at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O'Brien. Mrs. Ada McArthur has return- ed to her home after a pleasant holiday spent with her son. Mr. Alvin McArthur and Mrs. McAr- thur in Saint John. was in March Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Cameron. the Misses Jean and Gloria were Sunday guests of Mrs. Hazel Cam- eron and Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Horne. Y Mr Arnold Ramsay was a busi- ness visitor to Sunimerside on Saturday. March 19th. Mr. Haber Broome. St. Eleatinrs. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Winn on Satur- days March 19”” appreciated and will long be re- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jelley and m9mbe"”'d' family. Unionvale. were visitors An" b””m"55 pmillems we" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irv- dl.5C"55f'd the m.P.e'""z dused ing Smith. Freeland. on Satur- wllhd Th” Q”99"' L”"Cl' W35 serve . day. March 19th. ng h . "TM: rsmous LIBRART 'wI"sl"r.. And Oldest library in the United RIVCT l..0.l.. Slates. Harvard University library at Cambridge. Mass. was founded The Royal Scarlet Chapter of in 1533- Wiltshire District met with Ham- ilton L. O. L. Clyde River on Tuesday evening March 15th. with a large attendance. Several members from Barton L. 0. L. and King William L. O. L. were present. Rev. A. E. Piercey presided for the evening assisted by Gol- KENSINGTON RINK den Dollar. Stanley Colwill. w TONIFHT ' Robinson and several others. sCl1Ul'm3nS Eagles Charles Proude was chaplain. versus The Scarlet degree was given to Howard Murray. The beauti- ful service was conducted in I very splendid manner and the Springfield Royals 8:00 o'clock sharp Skate after elusions. ngureo our anmmerslde lads were better skaters and puck paddlers. and would take Char- lottetown on more co-operative Ice. We were as wrong as you can get. We had forgotten to give due con- sideration to the fact that a young winger was storming up and down his lane with a "Bannister kick" in each skate. Even on poor ice. the breeze he kicked up It- most blew our hat off as he raced by the penalty box. His name was Pineau. and down in Charlotte- town on glib ice he ran away from the pack. scoring five out of seven goals against the Hogan-coached Juves. Congratulations to him and to all his mates. including that 5 effervescent coach. Jack "Spy" Ready. 0 1 O Misfortune has caught up with a fine little athlete in the person of Betty Lou MacLean who hails Raceway Stadium and scored three goals against them. llcity Lou must have been two or three years younger than any other hoc- key player on the ice. She has suffered a back injury and will be in a cast for a while. She is the daughter of Ken MacLean. for- merly of Kensington. and one (if Prince Edward island's most ard- ent followers nf sports. Tough luck. Betty Lou. but keep your chin up. Hockey fans all over will be wishing you I speedy recovery. I O O The Queen Square hockey team will be in Raceway Stadium to- night to play the first game of a home-and-home series. goals to count. with Summerside High. to decide (eventually) the. inter- scholastic hockey championship of Prince Edward Island. How about making a special effort to gel out to that game. folks? You'll be sur- prised how those school kids can really dish up an interesting brand of hockey. and you will have the satisfaction of knowing also that you are helping the members of tomorrow's intermediates or sen- iors (who knows?) to get off to A good start. ' O O O ' Joe Hunter of the RC A F. here: is busy putting together a boxing and wrestling meet that will be well worth attending if the actual goings-on in the ring comes any- where near what is promised by tional newcomers to give the fans a real early spring treat. both in' the grunt and groan game. and in the cauliflower trade. Watch for further announcements concerning this meet. In Memoriam n. A. MnclSAAC ' There passed peacefully away in the Charlottetown Hospital on the evening of March 7. 1955. Daniel Alexander Maclsaac of Earnscliffe. Ill for only a short time. his death came as a severe shock to his fam- ily and friends. An exemplary husband. father. and neighbor. his passing leaves a sad void in the hearts of all who knew him. Born in Cherry Valley on March 2. 1882. he was the eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Maclsaac. in 1917 he married Mary Ann MacDonald nf Orwell Cove. This union was blessed with eight children. who. along with his sorrowing wife. are left to mourn his passing. They are: Leo. with the Island Co-Op Services. Char- lottctown: (Euni cc) Mrs. Ray Hughes of Bedford: (Mary! Mrs. Tnm Sullivan. Clinton; (Martha) Mrs. George Maclsaac. Summer- slde; (Anita) Sister St. Leona Marie. Newcastle. N B .: Alex and Charles at home: and Cyril. St. Dunstan's University. Charlotte- town. A sister. Eunice. predeceas- ed him flvt-. years ago. and a bra- ther. Joseph. lives at Uigg. Following Solemn High Mass. celebrated by his cousin. Rev. K. C. MacMillan. at his parish church . in Vernon River. his remains wercy laid to rest in the adjoining ceme- tery. The services at the grave were conducted by his pastor. Rev. 1 Urban Glllis. The pallbearers were: Messrs. .losPph lilorrissey. Ray Young. Gordon McLeod. James Carey. Luke Prauglit. and Russell May he rest in peace. 'Card of Thanks The. family nf the late I) A. Mac- lsaac wish to express their sin- ccre thanks to the Sisters and Nurses of the Charlottetown Hos- pital. to Dr J l.. F. Burgc. to Drs. Joseph and Frank Machlilian. to the clergy who attended him in his last hours and to all the friends and neighbours who were so gen-1 ernus and kind during their recent lngs ) singing of the sacred hymns by the visiting brethren were much ATTENTION: ' SHEEP BREEDERS There will be I four day short course in Sheep Husbandry. management, and shearing techniques demonstrated and taught. on March 29. 30, 31. and April 1. Applicants are requested to forward their appli- cations to P. 0. Box 134. Summerside. IETHEMEW CAN I! FUN I you have enough money. life insurance wisely planned new will provide the regular income which is so necessary for carefree retirement years. sad bcrcavcmcnt TODAY (Tuesday) GREER GARSON week-end with her parents. and Mrs. Granville. tertained the members of Y. P- on Tuesday cveninE- Summerslde. P.E.l. 5 Summer St. lmnh. CAPITOL SUMMERSIDE "HER TWELVE MEN" and co-starring BARRY SULLIVAN. The story that was read by millions in the L.adiee' Home Journal now becomes I great motion pictiire. The Guardian 9 Tuesday. MarchV22. 955 NORTH GRANVILLE ..Mr. and Mrs. George Dun- ' pent the weekend in Sum- llnudigsitsie. guests of Mrs. Dunninll aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. B W. Taylor. 75 Spring St. tho Mr South Mrs. Orville Taylor spent Fred Tbomne. Mrs. James Taper is spending sometime with her daughter and '52 Miss Mae Buchanan was I roc- on-in-law. M15 and M”- Seaman. Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Taylor fmm Vlcmrll W9 remember ent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Betty as the gal of midget Mammy proportions who skated rings around our lady hockey players at; Mr. and Mrs. lra Maliett were visitors in Kensington on Tuesday afternoon. On March 7. the W. M. S. mem- bers and their husbands. were en- tertained at Mr and Mrs. B. W Taylor's apartment. Summerside. on Tuesday awning. March 15 the W. M. 5.. sponsored a social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs relays. Chinese checkers. games contests and a sing-song. whlleo away the evening. A solo by Mar- joric Macxay. 21 duet by Beryl and Bctty llzislum. a duet by Car- olyn Seaman and Edith Sinclair. and the Highland Fling by Edith Sinclair was much enjoyed by all. Lunch was served by the ladies. after which a sale of made-up act- iCl9s and remnants were ed by Mr. Cedric Seaman. sum of 322.5!) was realized. Gcnr ge Dunning Crokinole auction- Thr Professional Cards cfi.TiL..-e."i Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Phone 2888 w. Albert Robgtson P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street the advanced notices. Some of the ML summersidep. 0. Box old standbys who have put on '13” 681 pleasing exhibitions here before gj,;,E,.m...m will be coupled with some sensa- R. E. Eula & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty Summerslda Optometrist E. E. Parkman 0nt.n.. R.0. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. summmttll B. F. Hunter. R.0. Summersirle. 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