35m" 16.1 “i941 ytistun autumn J. lllsuer Iurphy. lld Hanover St.. and George Glow. IO Ottawa St. AGINTI: SUMMERS")! and Newl. Subscriptions. Advertising PRINCE COUNTY net) B - Bullly. Toronto ‘ Currier Boy e9 II Tho Guurdlau may be bought daily .ts any el the following atone Water " ‘. " m_, Water SROQI;‘MIII Guudet, The uni-due will be fllllvnee to any IWIIO u: emaciated ‘ill 0P U070! week. Phone til f0 thlaaervlea. u girl your order, I the boy Muenster. ler deliveries o; your mus; In Snasmerside: ' . Water Street; G1 Granville Street 1-} f ‘ y _BATTEIIES, TIRES in stock. Ioombs Bros, Kensington. _|10CKEY Remington Rink Thursday, Jen. 16. Darnley vl. Kensington. Game l.l5. Skate af- fer. ._wmnow LITE the glass sub- stitute. Order from The Summer side Hardware Co. -TB\’ON UNITED CHURCH. — services for Sunday, January 19th. Tryoh 11.00 A. M. Crapaud 3.00 P.M. Cap!) ‘Traverse 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. Jtirdine. Minister. -Plt0UD GRANDPARENTI - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MauNQflI, Bummerside, are the proud inund- parents oi a daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Bcrt MztcNviil at Moncton Gctterai Hospital on Jan. ll. -Wlll’l‘l~l FLAME Lamp Burners available at The Summerside Has-d- ware Co. -JUNl0R. Hockey Bedeque Rink. Thursday Jan. i6 Kinkora filver Wings vs. Bedeque Ramblers. Ad- mission 30 cents." -lIOCKIIY Kensington Rink, rrtdsy, Jan. 11th, S'$ide Junior Leglonairea vs.. Kensington Ju- veniles. Come and see thll new juvenile team in action for the first tintc this year. Game 8.15. skate after. —ROTARY MEETING ~~ Vice- picsideait Dsnald Baker presided at the regular meeting oi‘ the Sum- merside Rotary Club he'd in Leo tioyle’: restaurant on Tuesday. There was no speaker, the tnccting being devoted to the discussion of the crippled children's drive and other matters of business-s. —MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - A large number of friends utitl neighbors gathered at the hotne of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell, Freetown, on Dec. 0th to tender a miscellaneous shower to their Lister Minnie, previous to her marriage. The brlde-to-bc vtus escorted to n prctilly decorated chair of honor by hcr sisicr Florence. A heavily laden basket of beautiful gLits was carried in and opened by“ Mrs. Cecil Payn- ter and lillrs. Austin Rogers while the names and accompanying verses were rcud by Mrs. Hillard Mouse, after being presented to the bride, they were arranged on the table by Mrs. Robert Jsrdine. In a few well chosen words Min- nie thanked one and all forItheir lovely gifts and good wishes after which all joined in singing “For She is a Jolly Good Fellow". A dainty lunch was served by the ladies and the rqneindcr oi Lhc evening was spent in music and dancing and social chat. In the wee small hours all departed to their respective homes wishing Minnie many happy years of wedded bliss. . —W. M. SOCIETY - The annual meeting of the Mar-gate W.M s. was held at the home oi Mrs. Turn- er Glydon with nine members and one visitor present. The csndieltsht oervice from the‘ Missionary Monthly was followed. several of the members taking part. The treasurer‘; report was given and B report was resdfrom the Supply Sccy. Election of officers then took place: President, Mrs. Wilbur Den- nh: 1st vise-pres. Mrs. Heath May- hew; 2nd vice-pres, Mrs. H. Wood- side; Rec. Sccy. Miss Selina John- son; ‘Press. Mrs. John Johnson; Got-res. and Supply socy. Mrs. T. Glydon; Temperance Scc'y.. tvlrs. Clinton Glydori; MB. Leader. Mrs. Harold Woodsidc; Baby Band. am. Arthur Profitt. Our Missionary for Prayer for 1947. Rev. Dr. Fraser. Mrs. Cheater Howard invited the W.M S. to her home ior the next meeting. Mrs. John Joh to have the Worship Service. and Mrs. Arthur Proiitt the Study Book. Twelve meetings; were held during the year. with an average attend- ance of twelve members. No dcntha tlurini; the year but. two memilll moved away thorn this branch of ti! W.M S. Hero's roasethiiu: to "pork-up" Everyone ‘la Imeter dlehtee. - - - ‘ll oantu in nourishing Catelli llllfoollee. and means of serving the. - ~ - several paokugee. ll cents or i for $6 oenta-dli I DIPAITIIINT. The lee Ir "keen" and the lhoe Deparfleu vvithtuheiieeeltoll-latfv-Jo. Qltlite fer n9 5m’ rhuent ‘heuu o0 —WANTED, capable maid or woman for family of four adults. Apply box 194, Sumrnerride. -—BKO0DEI. s-roves. Hay Car. riers Water Bowls. new available. Toombg Bros. Kensington. —.All.lllVlNG AT BRADALBANE Car of No. i Timothy Hay order now supply limited. Walter G. MucKensie. -—EXPER.IENCED MAID WANT- t ED-Piease apply Mrs, w, E, Smallmatt. 174 Summer St, Sum- merside. -IOOKEY Bedouin Nah. Wednesday, Jan. 15, South Shore Hockey League. Borden May- tlowers vs. Bedcquc Beavers. —-L‘OLEMAN LAMPS, Lantcitis and Shades in stock. 'I"he Summer- side Hardware Co. —I~‘OR WATER COMMISSION- ER —- There arc now thrcc dcf- inite entries in the contest for Water and Sewage Commissioner in Summersidc. Mr. Dan Perry a well known builder and contrac- ior, has announced his intention oi running. The other candidates are Messrs. Leo Wood and Stan- ley Gnutlt-i. already reported. - S. --i\lAGlSTRATE'S COURT - Tlie charge zignlnst tvto Borden men for breaking and enleritig at the R.C.M.P. building in Bor- den was withdrawn when the case was called by Magistrate R. S. Hinton in Summerside on Tuesday. Another case brought for the theft of a watch and this case was adjourned till Friday.- S. —ENTERTAIN IADIES‘ AlD — by the Borden detachment was' i; avtt ' suumsnstas TODAY (WEDNESDAY) and THURSDAY Th! hurled as Gueutnher Growing e Discussed Mr. H1‘. Banks. sales ropes-visor o! Matthew-wells 00.. Lid, Guelph. Ont. was present at an informal meeting of the ‘Itnvn Council IM Board of ‘lklde on Tuesday waning in the Town l-lu-ll. Sumosmtde; tor the ottspeee of hearing particular! of aplan proposed by his company for the contracting for the growing o! cucumbers by farmers o1 thl] fiovinoe. Mayor J1". Amctt pro- aided. Tire Matthew-Wells 00., Ltd. are manufacturers of pickles and pre- aetrves and Mr. Wells stated that his company would also be inter- ested in the future in the purchas- ing of strawberries, raspberries and other fruits. He said he had been to several points in the Province and the indications are favourable to the securing of the acreage re- quired. He explained that they are concentrating on the contracting for cucumbers this year as this crop can be taken in next fall. If plans ' work out his company will erect a. receiving plant in the Province in the near future for the ltandling and curing of various commodities. Screen Play by CLEMENCE DANE and ANTHQNY PHJSST Produced and oimmt by ALEXANDER KOBDA Also NEWS SHRINE 0F VATICAN nnd SOLID SERENADE Shows 7:15 - 9:l5 Matinee Thursday 313° FRIDAY and SATURDAY JOEL McCREA __.| _._. ‘THE VIRnGINIAN" Summersitie ‘Mrs. Iirath Strong. Summcrside, Prince County Hospital. which hon- cred Miss Margaret Jatnieson. RN.- noon tea. Miss Jamles-on has been ‘called home to Ontario owing to the illness of hcr mother. On bo- half oi the Ladies‘ Aid. Mrs. Strong pFCSBHICd Miss lovely gift for which she exurcssed 1-m- dgep appreciation-S. -KlNSlVl'EN MEETING —Prcsi- dent Maurice Mill presided at the regular mceiing of the Kins- men Club oi Summer-side held on Tuesday evening at Leo Coyle‘! Restaurant which was devoted I entertained the Ladies‘ Aid of matron of the hospital, at afterg Jumicron with a‘ Annual Meeting ‘The Summon-side iiremett held letr atmunl dinner last evening at 1'"! 1703103 restaurant and as in the past it was a wry enjoy- able affair. Fire Chief W. B, Mc. Neill presided and present were 518KB!‘ Aritctt. ntembers oi the Town Council and Water and SQWBEB Commission. the Police Chic-i. Town Clerk and other civic He passed arvund a sketch show- ing the kinds of cucumbers quired. o” i Mr. Banks was accompanied by Mr. Gordon C. Warren of the Do- minion Experimental Farm, Char- lottetown. who spoke briefly on the cultivation of cucumbers. Mr. RA. Profltt. Freetown. and Mr. J. Lorne Driscoli spoke briefly. Mr. Drisooll mid he had grown a small quantity of cucumbers without difficulty. Mayor Arnelt expressed oppre- ciation oi the visit of ihCse gentle- men and said he felt sure that if the farmers went iltin this indus. try. it mould be a. good success. He promised the assistance of the Toner in any a"ay.-—S. of the Council would receive fair and generous consideration. He referred to the lack of proper quarters for their meetings and for storing equipment and said that as soon as conditions war- rant it an extension will be built. Councillor R. L. Mollison, call-' ed on. expressed his pleasure at being present and said he knew that he had missed something by not; having attended in the past. "The Town owes a lot to you fcl- lows." he said. “You co-mc out in all kinds of weather. in condiliun; oi personal discomfort and some- times at considerable danger. I can assure you that the Council will always consider arty reason- able request." Former Fire Chief ‘Iiituttial Johnson expressed appreciation at: being invited and the enjoyment he had received in bring present. Former Fire Chief _Wm. Mathe- son. in a reminiscent mood. told officials. Mayor Arnett. expressed his exclusively to business matters. Charles Hogan reported on the organizaion of the Juvcnilc and Midget hockey teams and stiid that plans were under way to provide hockey for the youngsters under Midget age. A sum of money was voted to the sports commit- ice to finance their hockey activi- ties. The standing committees for the year which hnd bccn appoint- ed by the executive were nn- nounccd and it was also annoulz- ed that Bill Roach had been ap- pointed bulletin cdltor. A number of other business matters were also discussed. -—WEDDING BELLS -— A verY pretty wedding was solemnized at 3 o'clock on Wednesday, Dec. 11th in the Presbyterian Manse, Ken- sington. when Rev. J. A. Mc- ‘Gowan united in the bonds of holy wedlock, Minnie ,Louisc, daughter of Mr. George and the late Mrs. Campbell of Freetown. to Alexander. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Martin oi Val- luyflcld. The bride looked charm- ing in a loaf grcon suit with matching fur-trimmed coat and brown accessories. Her coreage was of pink roses. Shc was. at- tended by hcr sister. Miss Flor- ence who was smartly attired in a ‘brlwn tweed suit with a brenzcen green fur-trimmed coat and brown accessories, and wore a corsagc oi yellow roses. The best man was Mr. Archie Martin. brother of the groom. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was hold nt Birch Hill Tourist l-lom». Sum- merside, when upwards cf twenty relatives and friend! sat down to a delicious wedding supper. the m; iAn- ITS \_llllllly in blue. yellow. rbdiireen or brown. - - - 'l' comforting novelty and are eo eoey to dip on or oli as the Ther- flle I and JO Department. "out how-the Trauma yeti-wan they hear that dinner bell!" 1' "i!!! know that they in to it Iowa ‘to a meal of delicious and Ilia are eo ateuy different ways .2? a 80.00 e pair. ‘llleee are hill _ere fully fleeou limb-heavy ll I to! l-lu-SIIOI DIPAIIIINT. Blair tltiflu ‘lwllvfleperhrtent there are W’lre in m been lichen qeeh. W33» table being adorned with a beau- llargo ulsc floor. sugar, or oooldee. They are decanted in a dolor-ed eereev top-for 65 uontu. Your ehelver and you will knew Just where to find things, that HINA DIPABTHINT. your kitchen shelves! The 8 and 1O Department has hey are u very‘ the price in ' r a» "keen" smut; number of pelts of lallee’ Snow grunl warm hooie with black rubber sole and heel. - - - thehrokeaetralaer. ea has [one to Mammal. wnm she will enter the Montreal General Hospital for observation. She was accompanied by her daughter. Mlas Leithl. who staff of the Summmi‘ High School-S. lane. Summereide Int, have gone lo Montreal where Mrs. Mecha- lene will enter the hospital to un- dergo treatment. daughter-in-Yew, pleasure at being present. He said. he felt he was associated with a| 5°53’ 0f mPII to whom the citizens | are more indebted than to any other group. At the call of the. alarm they are always ready t0- respond. He said. “Through your' COODPTBUO" you have saved-thou- sands of dollars in property and‘ i sometimes wonder i! the citi- zens realize the great trork you are doing." He assured them that any requests they had to make tiful wedding cake. Shortly afterl the supper the ltuptpy couple left by plane on a short honeymoon] trip to Moncton and other points of interest throughout the Mari- times. On their return they will reside in Valleyfield where the groom is a prosperous farmetzi Their many friends wish them ai happy wedded life. I — LAYMEXTS MEETING - Al joint meeting of the A.Y.PA. of St. Mary's Anglican Church. Sum- merside and the Laymen‘, Assoc- iation of St. Mary's and St. John's? Church, St. Elrtmurs. was held in the parish hnll. Summerside, on Tuesday evening. Mr. Harold Rodd, president f the A.Y.P.A. presided at the mic ting. After the roll call there was a study period led by Archdeacon GR. Harrison on thc subject of Holy Communion. The Anglican Advance Appeal was also dllcussed and in this connection a committee was appointed to meet with Archdeacon Harrison and ar- range for the parish visitation. The pcmtniitcc consists of EE. Park- man. chairman. Ingham Palmer and James Connell. The two orgaain- tloris then met separately and Mr. E.E. Parkman, vice-president of the Lennon's Association took the chair for the nteeting of that grottp. Various business matters wcrc discussed and Mr. W, Perry was appointed supervisor qi the manual training classes. It we: dc- cided to hold a oard party tn St. Mary's l-lali on Thursday evening. January 28rd. The two groups hav- ing again come together. a "Share the Wealth" was conducted by members of the A.Y.P.A. to the enjoyment and entertainment of all. This was followed by a ious suppen-S. dellc- ' Personals ! —~Mrs. faith-Cab. ltmlmreide, is on the teaching p -Mr. and Mrs. Silas Meche- Ttreir Ion and Mr. end Mrs. fltelundlihelyuetre- wltlteunl pearl. ~ - - There are reasonable prion-l use It Ralph rtecFsrlane have moved in- to their new home from North nedeque whcfe they have resided eiaoe their montage-I. , year N0 bicycle licenses and 200 f dos tax licenses have hen sohL- S. I gine was hauled by man-power and often got stuck in the mud. Water would be pumped from wells and when they went. dry. as in a bad fire, it would be neces- sary to form a bucket line to the] shot-c to keep them filled. He rc- counted one incident that he re-, members in a very bad iii-c when the bucket. lino was composed of women. and boys parsed the omn- ty buckets back. Hc had some words of advice to the present firemen with regard to coopera-i tion and team-work. - T-he toast “Our Country“ to was responded to by Mr. John McNeil] and the toast i0 the Town by Mr. Earle CampbelLi Two minutes silence was observ-j ed in memory of the lute Deputy Fire Chief, D J". McNelll. A musing sing song and many, songs by groups of those present. 'werc sung to the accompaniment of Mr. Joseph Perry and Mr. Har- old Huestis at the piano. Mr. Bill‘ Beatty entertained with a num-- be!‘ of banjo and saxophone solos. The evening concluded with the showing of a number of mo-_ tion pictures by Mr. Leo Coyle.—' S. ' __ i SUMMETRSIDE POLICE COURT REPORT —-'l‘he following report of the Summerside Police Department‘ for the month of December was submitted by Chief of Police Peter W-hite at the Town Coun- cii meeting on Monday night: Drunkenncss: Arrests 32, con-' victions 1:2. Vagrancy: Arrests 2, convic- tions 2. Damaging property: Arrests 3. convictions 3. ; Common assault: Arrests 2. convictions l. dismissed l. Town Building bye-law: l, still pending i. Pines and costs collected: $366.- CBSCS 50. Milk licenses collected: $55.00. Miscellaneous licenses collected: $171.00. Dog licenses collected, 840.00. ‘Huck licenses collected. $9.00. Judgments collected. $25.50. f-wish to state that during the IIEFIIISIIEI) If‘ the ftnieh on your phno. radio or tublee has become cracked or eoratellod call on us. work ia guaranteed. Our See’ our. lflhg lhol. I'll llunever unmet-aid Street! e. I‘. J. AI-SINAULT. PIONI Ill-l re- i Recalls Old Days ' of the days when the old fire en-i ' tjumpcd sideways thus putting the demolished. The horse broke t-lear shaft attached to the harness. The noaanvEnAv Aa-Iiua pert of Robert Donal and the vivid English actress Deborah Kerr, the sterling direction Korda, and a story o! today that reaches deep irdo the heart make “Va/cation from Marriage." which opened at the Capitol Theatre. a picture to be recommended to evety type of moviegoer. Ilkaed rm: want-onerous eusnonw PAGEJHIBTEEIS A Some Real Values From Women’: FIJR MITTS Regular 3.95 to 4.95 0N SALE 2.98 Keep your hands worm Shades of and pink. "mm 9'99", oi this marked down price of only $2.98 poir. Hand MIRRORS 1.39 Value Clearing 98c Plastic frame Ladies’ Dresser Mirrors wiilrsolid turned twisted plastic handles. Buy yours ot only 98c eoch. Bloomfield 8t Vicinity —i\ir. Louis Peters of Bloomfield Stntion. is at present. taking Pen- nicilin ‘Prcatmciz; at Albgrton, M1‘- Raioh Kelly of Rosevilie, is at present a patient in the P. C. llos- pltai. ivlcssrs. Edwurtl Lollitrut and tea Provo-St of llcecvtllc. were rcccnt visitors to Sumntcrsitle» . Mr. lzllijuli Gard oi River Hebert and who has bcen visiting friends and relatives in Mill River and vic- "IUY. was a recent passenger by train to Charlottetown. Mr. Arthur Riley of Lot 7 m. cntly visited relatives in Portage. Mr. Everett, Peters who has been Employed in the lumber woods has returned to his homc at Bloomfield Station Hts many friends and relatives re- gret 1p learn of the death of Mr, Robert Carruthers in the P. ls). I. Hospital at Charlottetown on Sun- dny, January 5th. l-lls funeral look place on Thursday. A short service at his home in OLeary, thence to comfortable in these fur mitts. Extra special value Hond and 9'” LADIES’ 331/.% ond off our regular low prices. authentic English backgrounds this! M-G-M London production tells an understanding and emotionally, penetrating story 0i’ two vcry uvcr- ‘ age Londoners whose drab tnnrital life is abruptly cut short by the war. The husband. Robert Wilson tDcnatJ enters the Navy a stitffy. unimaginativa penpuslter and cc-mcs out a hardened. SClf-CDllfidPflt sea- man. 'l‘|tc wife, ifathic .Miss Herr), n mousy young woman ztdd-ictcd to colds and conventions. becomes a member oi the Women: Royal Nav- a1 Service and emerges an attractive woman no longer reluctant to use n a lipstick or rouge. During their ihrcc~ycnr srpara- tion in the service both httsbztttd and wife find thcmselvcs attracted to different people. Wilson finding the warmth and gaiety which he bc- lieves lacking in his wife in the per- son of Elena, a nurse Whom he meets in a hospital, and Cathie nt- tractcd to a Naval architect. Reinst- ant to return to their drab prc-wttr existence. Wilson and Cathie decide on a divorce during a ten-day Lon- don leavc. The meeting prcsettts them in their altered colors and n stirring emotional climax selves! their problem as they determine to! rebuild thsir livcs together. i‘ the United Church. O'Leary. Burial in the Bloomfield cemetery. SiHCCYC sympathy is extended to his wife and fantily. | r _i__ i Messrs. Lelth and Kenneth Thompscn of Bloomfield Station at-] tended th: dance held at Rcsebankl School recently. 1 'l‘-hc Govcrrment snow plow pass», rd ihrottzw lllriontflelcl m‘. \'.'(‘.|l‘.€.‘.- day thus making the road passable for cars from the highway to Bloomfield Station. W I Mr. Robert. Hunter of Rosebank] is suffering from severe bruises and; shock caused from an accident. Mr.| liunter was returning from 0‘Lcary1 with his horse and sleigh. whcnf within view of his home hts horscf became frightened at a pile of mess. on 111:‘ sitlc oi the road. ‘The itorsc sleigh in contact with a passing car, Mr. l-iunler was knocked unconsc- ious and the jaunting thoroughly the sleigh arriving home with one R. C. M. P. were summoned to t-hc scene of the accident. Dr. Shea of Alberton was called and upon expgn. lning Mr. Hunter found no bones broken Bob's many friends regret to hear oi his misfortune. but pleas- td know his llljilflag are not serious. SPOUII IN “VACATION' FRO)! MARRIAGE" PLOT —Poignant portrayals upon the oi Alexander ' ton on an extended trip. ELMSIIALE 8t VIGINITY Miss Betty MacNeil. daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Basil hint-Neil. has gone to Toronto to visit her sister. Mrs. Atwood Young. Mrs. Thomas Murniy and Pdiss Margaret ltix left recently for Bcs- 1 i t .\ n'elcotne vi tor to l-llmldlle on‘ New Ylafs Day was Mr. Robert , Weeks of Charlottetown. Wlilei hero he visited his ngcd mother. Mrs. Annie Weeks nnd his sister. Mrs. Harold Pratt and Mts. linzcl Cameron. Mr. Wccks wits also pros- ent at the Golden ivedding cslcbrn- lion of a very popular cottplc. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bovtnucss of Mout- rose. Mrs. Michacl hiotrisoti and son. blaster Broddic of (trawl River. spent a few days rcccttlly with hcr mother. Mrs. R. A. lWhCDOilgilli nnd sister Mrs. J. W. O'Brien. The regular monthly meeting of the Elmsdale Wctncns Institute was held on Tuesday night. at the home of Mrs. Wiilimi Matthews. with a good attendance of tncmbers. Mqgflng opened by the “Ode" and repetition of "Creed" in unison. Rc- ports from School and Sick Coin- mittres were given and all bills can- tructed by same Connnittecs were moved to be paid. After the usual business was completed. a contest was put on by Mrs. William Mat- thews, which caused much merri- ment and was won equally by Mrs. Sterling Matthews and Mrs. Fraser Rix. Lunch was sewed by the host- ess. assisted by the Ccsnmittre in charge. Next mezting ls t0 beld at the home oi Mrs. Charles ‘Barrett. The National Anthem closed i-hc meeting. Many friends in this iocallty re- gret to letrn of the death oi Mr. 84bit Carrutheee at OLeat-y. HANDBAGS Our Smallwares Department twin mom Women's OFF All balance 0f stock Ladies’ Handbags including dif- ferent shades and qualities, now clearing at 33 l-3% viceoble for and copen. this reduced price of only $2.39 per poir. w... MITTS Regular 2.95 For SKI SLIPPERS Regular 3.50 For 2.39 TMQ ere of hzuvy yqu 1 and have leather soles. Rcol comfort for wearing around the house momihgs end evenings. Shown in black, brown, green Buy them now at 1.95 Ladies‘ Fancy Wool Mitts, ser- ull round weer, new on sole for $1.95 poir. The Modern Departmental Store Sinclair 6r Stewart Limited SIIMMERSIDE, P. E. I. KENSINGTON SCHOOL Following is school standing for December: Grade IV: l. Myrna Cousins; ‘.2, Helen MaeMillan and Marion MacArthur (equal); 3, Garth Derracli. Grade III: 1. Donnie Champ- inn; 2, Gayle Darrpch; 3, Marion iltmtphrcix Evangeline Cirecnnn, Teacher. Grade III; 1. Lee Sudsbury; 2. Ross Davison; 3. Eleanor Clark. Grade II: l, Jimmy MacLean; 2, Eleanor Mac-Arthur and Em- mett. Driscoll tequal); 3, Marlene EDMONTON, Rev. Dottald Fairfax. pastor at the Shiloh Baptist (Xturch here where Edmonton's only Negro congrega- tion worstiips. has accepted ll call to the Baptist Church in Dart- mouth, N. S.. it was announced today. the and the ‘take it or leave it‘ way el doing business does not appeal to me." Adler said business contacts "but lhcy ull soy they have no expo-rt cannot do anything at present." he had made 50ml licence and Jun. l5 -—<CP)-— Fairfax has been tninister Dari-och and Mary Arsenault at Edtnonton church since (mug), 1044 and will leave shortly (or Geraldine MacLcan, Teacher. Dartmouth. Grade II: l, Patsy Watson; 2, eron and Jimmy Kilbride (equal). Beryl Bernard: 3. ‘fngham Cam-l Grade I tat: 1. Carrie Bridges; I 2. Eugene Kiibrldc; 3. Byron; Clluppoll. Grade I tb): i. Isabel Cotfonli 2, Marjorie MacArthur; 3. Eddy Gallant. Cirado l (c): l. iris Champion: ‘l. Sally Darratlt: 7i. Wfll/"C Cm!‘ ior nnd Gerald McCarvell. Olive Thompson. ‘Fcachrr. FINDS IltlSll IIAVE NOTHING - T0 SELL DUBLIN. Jan. 14.—tCP>~hlurcci( J. Adler, Argentine importcty camel hero with 2400.000 rslooonoo» ioi spend nnd took it all away again He wanted ltIgit-class Irish goods ' --t\vt-eti.<. linen, Inmrltilh- tlri [S-‘ssrns. Clft‘it'it' tw ~: on‘. oifim- things. , “Bu! there has been nothinc," he‘ ioirl reporters. “Just like Enzlanr!‘ —n0ihitt;z, nothing. viothing. l am zning away new. in l-loiiatttl rind nihct" ymris of the Coniincn‘. ‘Tito; | do mut-lt httsincss liters. ‘ “I nm not interested in rubhtshi light Innis. c:-—-—-1 ITISUHHHEE w- strtt Munster Summcrside ‘ l I ~<t nvtasstuN-At. tt/utt) T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office al. Granville Street Summcrslde Phone 575 l5 and CRYSTAL RINK Summer-aide THURSDAY, JANUARY l6th-5KATING Evening 8 to l0 FRiDAY, JANUARY l7tl\—DOUBLE HEADER HOCKEY MATCH ' SUMMERSIDE KINSMEN JUVENILES vs. CHARLOTTTETOWN JUVENILE RQVERS SUMMERSIDE KINSMEN MIDGETS vs. CHARLOTTETOWN KNOTTY-NINERS SATURDAY, JANUARY Milt-SKATING AFTERNOON 3 to 5 and EVENING Vito ll