race FlFTEEN CAPITQL Summersidc hssr SHOWING sonar __ 2.30 - 1 - 9.25 2 _ BIG ATTRACTIONS - 2 "wmivisivsf CIRCLE" JANUARY 21, 1950 ti; WESTERN GUARDIAN W THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Recommendations . Made By Farmers 0f Maritimes MONUION. N.B.. Jen. N that group is now an Evening Auxiliary. It has raised large sums of money for missionary purposes. Mrs. A. J. Matheson of the W.M.S. Auxiliary described the organiza- tion of the Mission Circle, which serves the girls and younger wn- nien of the church. The following officers \vere elected: President. Miss Hester Boates; vice-president. Miss Shirley Gorrlil; secretary, Crystals And P. W. C. Play Al S'side Tonight y In s six-teem league when four PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 8 Summer Street, Suminerslde, Phone 2B8 News. Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives J. ELMEB MURPHY and GEORGE CLOW The Guardian may be bought. st any of the following stores in Sumnierside ii Bookstore, Summer Street: Gouriles Drugstore, 2i Central Street; e"y'§ Newsstand, Water Street; Mark Geudet, 81 Granville Street: Dnucettds Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport. MYIQ - Water Street; Alban’s Grocery, 1Z0 Russell Street. K. L. Waite In [up Guardian will be delivered to any home in Suminerside by Curler Kenslngton. Miss Thelma MacNevin; treasurer. Miss Olive Jelly. Convener of Stewardship and Temperance: Miss li/larcia Pate; convener of Friend- ship and Associate Members: Miss Wanda MacLeasm-O. (CPi - The annual meeting of the Maritime Agriculture Federa- tion herefitoday urged Maritime Dvldlv producers to plan establish- ment <7! 589d Pot-Mo marketing teams are to qualify for the play- offs. although there is a fight for position among the first three. the real struggle generally takes place between the two teams who Thrills and Drama of the Sport of Kings and Walt Disney's "MELODY TIME” - Plenty of.’ Music and Fun in this Disney Film. My he to per dsy or lilo per week. Phone 289 for this service or give finally 1nd m gum-m and 1m}, your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. __ PRESBYTERTAN w M u __ xfrxiijwkgegg: cigzmlm“ l“ “m” positiona; if s team lands in ' ' ' ' ' ourtih ey sre in; if they land in i} AiENERAL INSURANCE Ralph G. liluttart. Summersidc. MONDAY - TUESDAY Monday 7:15 — Tuesday 3:30, 7:15 and 9:15 The Erromanags. Group of the w, . M.S. of the summerslde Presby- terian Church held its January meeting on Tuesday afternoon in the church hall with the presid- 501110 Z0 to 25 delegates repre- iellillll! Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island passed i2 resolutions covering a Wldc range of Maritime farmers‘ the fi-fth spot, they are out. That's how much difference it. makes. Though it is a bit early to pre- dict urhere the teams will be —PABLOUII. SOCIAL. - Meet your friends at the home of Mr. Willie!‘ MOB-ii. Wednesday evening. January 25th. Good prograim. Si. _.r0ULTRY. - Buying live fowl “w” Fwd ‘Amman’ Kemmgwn’ Marks church‘ Kensmgwn‘ Elli. Rhoda Baker. in the ehsir. problems. Suggestions were made f,,1,°,,°f“'pf,§:§1P’}’}f§;d‘w§{§ckf' .-BONSON LIGHTERS repaired. —BORDEN cinmcn NOTICE iffskré‘, ,M'vf,'h 1PM“ m“ "l"! filmmmllla l“ m" ‘he "limb"! Wlllth h” League. ity looks It present as i); Quirk service. All parts available. for sundaynianupyy 22nd,“; Legion attenaara‘ if‘; ahen’ were l“ _ _ th°m_he°a“5° ‘ll reduced markets the Prince of Wales sextet and James ii. Schurman, Summerside. Hail at 3 P. M. Bible School at 2 W0 Sm Ce’ d er . l‘ e can to Th“ Third summerslde Trwlm {ononng delvaluatlon “f the 3m‘ the Summerside Crystals may phone 170-1. P. M. Everyone welcome. Rev. l), f P B" opening prayer by re-orsamzed under. M. Eric 15h iwund and reduced prices have to fight the real battle of M. Fkaser, Minister. Svha Bishop, hymn “Fling out the Tanton and A.S.M. Lloyd Cannon, without B. rresponding drop in ,1~,m,na,,°n_ The two m,“ seem held their first Investiture cere- feed and eq ment prices. banner" was sung and prayer o1. fared hby Irene Mountain. The o!‘ very evenly matched as was evid- --‘.\IOONLIGHT SKATE, Kins- m°ily 0f 111B year on Friday even- The resolutions urged: - p outdoor rink, Summerside. —WILL NOT OFFER -— It was _ lpl-ffiny evening 7.30 to 10. Admis- learned last night that Mr. J. K. ‘"1"! “as dedicated by June wood "l8 l" 51- Mary's Cllilifih Hall- l. Establishment o! floor prices fscfiseigylagemilggfigz to 1 score in... 25 nnu 15. cumin has definitely decided not and followed by the singing or T“ “lltlwmtl ‘W’ b°°°ms at levels equal w those maintained They meet against. tonight r _.___ to run for mayor of Summersirle "Can a. little child like me”. The 3mm“: under the expiring British con- Cppgai n‘ k in summprsid m; i ...i'Al\'TliY SALE under the for reasons of health. This nar- Scripture lesson in Matthew szl-zo “lam” Arsemlm- Melvl“ Qillldel- tracts for bacon, eggs and cheese. e32}, wmm naturally be Zijlng fir “ ‘ugpiceg of Catholic Women's rows down the field to two. Coun- was read in unison and a Misslon- ‘hhn Whalen’ Laurence Gmlmll The government was asked to work gvgyyfhin the hgv" m achieve a Leacue on Saturday, January 21st. cillor Henry wedge and Mr. Don- "y 5.0,, m. given by y“, M0,. Mel" D°F~°°ll°l Mlle" P°l"°l- immediately toward trade ni-rnnge- victory g1; mall... “elf the game . Congratulations. fellows! _ This ceremony was followed by a short talk on "helping others" by your Executive Commissioner, a Grocery Department. aid Bakcn-S. merits to pem-llt easier flaw goods between nations, particu- larly the United Kingdom. Canada will be one of the closest and molt exciting of the present season. The Crystals from their conch in llullllfllVi rison. During the business period it was decided to hold the next meeting on the 1st Tuesday in lfitmty '} ‘ l lmmfierssl- sit role rises in -—-REV. E. J. BARRASS. Minis- -l.l-1.-\\'ES TOR OTTAWA —- ter of the First Baptist Church. .1. Watson ltlacNaug-‘ii, M. P., nieiitary assistant to the .ci~ of Fisheries has left Sum- dc for Ottawa on business in must export large volumes of agri- cultural products if she vcas to pay for needed imports and this was one way of doing it. Vince Grapt down to the water boy are in a "do-or-die" frame of mind and if the Prince of Wales College boys eke a victory out of March. Mary Mountain was act- lng secretary. The closing hymn "Dare to be a Daniel" was follow- games period, Scout Silence. and The King. Provincial Headquarters » iiivi ioimill WM‘ ioiilio- ouiui- Summerside, will be the speaker 0n the Baptist Broadcast, "T-hc Church's One Foundation". Sunday Aulsly lend nilemsm u . v "lie lent’: ‘. i wishes m‘ ‘ v. . - ed by the Mizpah be edl tin. -S Go d S" ti t t T" - cfimpcuon “uh ms dvpannleni _ at 1'15‘ Radio Stamm C‘ F‘ C’ Y‘ n C o lit Ea~s°tu£§al€y. cOlSztiiliii. 2. Censure of breaches of the tonight's contest they u-llll at lilllltev‘ Q. - SOCIAL CLUB MEETS - 1st Eliersilc. S.M A. Skinner. fertilizer analysis and sales agrcc- least know they have been in a ‘ —'I‘O BE GUEST SPEAKER — The Social Club of the Summer- ment. Some fertilizer companies hockey game. hhosiyscéeesesr - —.\'O'l‘lCl-‘. TO ADVi-IRTISERS- Dr. C.‘ H. Blakency of Moiictoii, _ .___ Audemscrs are remind!“ m,“ the“. president of the Maritime Board o; side Church of Christ held its _ were mixing and selling low an- The Crystals will probably ., m“, must be 1n m, Qvnrdmn my Trade ymg fgfmgrly Minisgel- n; ilhliilory meeting on Friday evcn- Tile meeting Cldficd _Wlth tlie alysis mixtures contrary to the ag- line-up as follows: , ' 1m‘, “m, nmn on. u-m-ipus an Education for New BrllnSwlCk will inc at the new home of Mr. and Friendship Circle and Mlzpah sen- Tfiemeht c1 the Maritime Fertilizer Goal - Sprague; defence, B. "°‘""‘ *v"¢""°“-"IW‘ ' l i. U, flmrnmfl. msnmnng t)“; o} be the guest gpeakgp at, the an. Mrs. Harry Linkietter. The presi- Bdiction. - S Council. All farmer organizations Gay, Woodside. Campbell, J. “m” l"“°m”"°sm'5"'"°‘°lltv Wvliflfl" . l m, " ndvertlbefs “i... [glnphnfig nual meeting of the Sunimerside lldiit. Airs. James Essery. opened ————-— should up everything possible to Grady, Shields, Davis; forward-s, . ‘ .Z2““E..§-‘-f.’§f.. 5:221:21 l‘l'.'nf§‘eff.3?§ .:"i...::." sizirenst """°“"" SiZ.i.‘Z.“°..f-‘I.€Cl‘;“ “Phil-ES.” 2 Al» Ginsu u“ 5w" Rel ‘ i‘ W‘ “' ' ___ ' iinii. Mr L. a. Allen “iviu LriglilLinkletter at the ano. This __;t1,._,1ack C35,, 5L Dunsyflnls a. Immediate establishment of Bflrnalcl, ‘s. ‘Bernard, n. l3rad- J ‘i ,, l _5l.0NS0“ “lulu-IE Ptur“. _ ztiiizisgviyartlirixregsunixixlferisiiigieeiirig on oltl lwas lollolvclinliy the} Lo ‘sdfrayer University athlete, '\-;5ned Kensing, m-nrdinated egg marketing boards shag’. GP. ‘lviecliy. _ d A“ pnjoynhlc {h-Mflhh. brig“. - - ll un son. e Bile _rea ng in inn regency-K, in every province. A farmers’ vote T e . . . team, accompanie _ pip-i)‘. sponsored by the. Ladies _C"URC“ NOTlCE f“ Parish Matthew 5lfl-16, with its explanri- »--.- . would he taken in the Maritimes by coach Gordon Bennett. will k ;\l1l of Prim-o (t)l|lll_\ iinspital, “as of New Iundnn for Sunday m” tioln “as l‘(3.\d by Mrs. Milton Mei- —Mrs. Darius Hogg, Wllmot Vpl- for support of such a plan and if leave by Spfllgal bus frfiogn uh: ~ ]ii‘lil Ill. the Nursos’ liome mi ’ ‘ .' ‘ u, is i. Sixtrivii members alivwercd ley and Mrs. Morris Caseiey, Kel- endorsed by a 60 per cent vote that Charlottetown ‘orum at .0 an \\i'fllil‘s(l.'i,\' .’illi'\|~monl\ “Mm. tlic gffilnffriftg,“‘geffglggllllgélzggtfa roll call with the names in order vin Grove, were recent overnight. similar votes be taken in other there will be a number oi seats 2 7 & 9 roilvoiirrsliiil of llliifl ll. Ellis EMQM," médAM s‘ Stephen} Bug of the books oi the Bible. A iium- visitors in Charlottetown. provinces to put. a Canadian egg available io local hockey fans - y s snti Mrs. R. L. \\‘_iilvt. Prizes lmgwn mama ‘Payer 2w P M ber of visitors were also present. It marketing scheme into effect. who Wish to make the till! with ,, o-i-o ziwrirdcrl to Ni“ llilmlll! st. Marks’ lgensmgwnf Jummj was (iecidecl that. the February -—Miss Rona. Payiiter. Burlington. 4_ Establishment, of a price sup. the team. The following is the Gauge Reeves and Ralph Byrd“! ‘ ' team iineup:- spent a few days. recently at. Free- I Goal, Lund; defence. Allan. Mac- \\‘_\;iit and Miss hfrirgzirct Vl/cllgc- town, where she was the guest of . 1 tl ' l ~ ' . “Ssmcd in Sunday school 3'00 In M semm nee ng woud b0 a Parcel Post port policy by the Dominion gov “THUNDER IN THE PINES" I- and The linstrssvs were . I sociay After r - b M h .__ . u‘ _ , _ 1 330 P, M, Fjvonlnl D 1186i‘ y r5. C ai _ eminent for the next five mon s .<("\'iii" (lOlIFiOLlS refreshments by gllfglday sch“) . " I R- . her cousin Miss Mary Rogers < L 0d M QNQVin‘ forwards P ~ . -.__?__ ’ ‘ .- ' l _ _ n I yer 73o p_ M_ He“ sldncy _|_ es lX.’ a social hour was iieid ' ‘~ until marketing boards are set up. l? _- a - ~ - - _ “Ii _r'_;lmn" “ml Mrs’ Davies, B, A" Rgclor_ ' and delicious refreshments served Poultry producers were meeting J-‘tldllle. Hmvall- Mccallulll» BMW“ "an: 0n! YOIIWQ 10in‘ 8 i ‘U’ ‘C "M; ' by llle hostess. assisted by Mrs. “Mn “d Mrs" C‘ B" Mac‘ with definite losses in egg produc- Nlvllolsilll- B» llla°l3°llalll~ Dilwne» , G. MacLean, W. MacRae. iii Up-UP-UPROARIOUS FUN! . Two jitter-jointed Sky oclceys Milian, New Glasgow, N. S., are visiting in Cape Traverse, the guest of Mrs. MacMiilaifs par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Noonan. —!S RECOVERING — Mrs. El- Frank Linkletter, Mrs. Winsloe len Harkness. aged motile: of Mr. Alditlsoii and Mrs. Milton Melllsl-i. John Harimcss. Summersidc. who _ s tlon and there appeared to be no such plan in the offing. \ 5, Support of the Canadian Fed- oration oi’ Agriculture in its con- '—(lOl\‘A‘_\l‘U-\1TY LEAGUE GETS AWAY TO A ‘(GOOD ETART- The Commilrity Hockey League suffered a. fractured hip in a fall about a month ago and has been ln the Prince County Hospital since that time has recovered suf- crashing with s crush on t e Coni- manclanfs Cutie! It's Positively Rib-Rocking! . rriliitiflSlllg tczims from Knuisfcrd. Olnaijv Mount Rural and Union- vale has gct away to a fine start. tiniicd efforts to have speculative trading in grains in Canada elim- inatcd rind have a marketing chan- _ niiscsccnivizous siiowm -- The home of Ml‘. and Mrs. Win- sioc Morrison. Linkietter, was tlie --Mrs. John Hepburn, and two children of Moncton, were recent S'side Curling on January ll. Ulllilllmltl “d ficientl to return to the hcme of guests of Mi‘. and Mrs. Kenneth . O “ab. - . . . Kuritsford mot. score 4-2 in favor h" slim‘ Mm “Mme” ‘s 95 gills“? a’ ‘pleasant! e\ent on MaCLeocL 1r1shtown_ Mm Hepburn illfizlatiilolxflllo ‘Slzéllfiosléllgl; tlllegegmms Summeasledletescduaitinlgghaesults. ii "5 Kllutsfcrd‘ o“ January 13 years of age, and apart from this 1m‘ y He m.“ ‘l en- mgmbers “'35 vlsm"! h" W!" SlSl-er- M“ to Eastern Canadian farmers. L‘ H ‘v/[acparyane 7 J K Olflalll’ and “WM RWM were disability, is in good hcalth.—S. or _ e ,. wonlens dmutule “"1 Edwin Stevenson, and Mr. stc.cn- 5; Refiffirnqaflon n; the Fgdef- C ' ’ ‘ ' ' 'l' ‘ tlie contestants with the score 7-4 0mm nmnds galheled l” wild" a son, at the time of tlie disastrous angry; gupporl for flflghl- “wish Gillespie 6 G Sheen 4 l miscellaneous shower to Miss May Best whose marriage. will take place in the near future. While ivlrs. Harry Liiiklctter played ap- propriate music. tlie bride-elect fire, which destroyed their home, at New Glasgow, PE .1. ance in feed grain coming from Western Canada which it was hoped would be continued and adopted as a permanent policy. llllve Ye- T. Unqualified‘ support for endorsailon of in 0‘Leary’s favor. On January l6 _RETURNS FROM “IEETING llrioiivale emerged victotlcus over‘__Rev_ Ernest J‘ Bang“! minis“ Illliilnl Royal l1" "tile lllnflnfll 54' .er of the Summerslde Baptist Oil Jllnllilly 3 “l” w‘ ‘e “Church, has returned from Saint panic between Olcnry aiidKnuis- £50m,‘ N_ B" where he altemmy F/C Durnin 5, S. Forbes 3 W. A. Currie 3, A. B. Fee 6 A. Brooks l0. A. H. Carney 8 Commercial Leag- Semi-Finals: Auto Dealers 7. Oystercrats 5 —The following students from St. Louis zinrl Ehbsficct the ("my The, president of the Gom- an important executive mwetmg of was escorted to a decorated seat turned to resume tiicir studies at Chignpctf) Canal‘ 2 L H i nvinity League is John Matthews the Hume M15510“ Board 0g 1,119 of honor by Mrs. Charles Clark, Si. Dunstnns University after n“, prcsnm slv§lenj n; mm‘, m“. Bank Aflrvlliildiiits l. l‘ ' l1 spending the Christmas holidays gm] in Qmmdn am] flpprn\'al of overs 4 t llllfl lllB SPCIYl-"TY l5 Llold G- MM‘ United Baptist Maritime Coiiveiil- The room "was artistically decorat- , _ at. their respective homes, Gerard H“. action 0f the piariiime and Non-Commercial Iirilgue: lliPllV-"r-O ion. All the members of the cxe- ed with rainbow colored streamers _ _ . ~—"" cutlve were ln attendance as foi- and bell while a well and old Canaghalli ‘cl““"‘c“ll‘"lha“l Max C-llllllllall Ffllerflllml! l" ll"! sub‘ (“mley 10' R E‘ Ems 6 -l‘3NTERTMN GUIDE ASSOC!‘ lows. chairman Dr. R. S. Langley, gnken bucket “lere attractively ad_ Cfillflllllllll. Ralilll GalldP-l- l-lll-Wl mission of recent briefs on radio . E. Clark B, . Tanloii 4 ATION — Tim hllssos Carrie and wolfviue, N5" vice sham-nan Rpv, fined as a receptacle for the Gaudet, Loonurd Shea and Nelson cnmru] to the M3550}: commie. Thursda Night "il-"UIS Hlllm-lll “mmlnllwd "l" 11°‘ E, J. Barrass, summersidc, P.E.I . P°lFl°l‘- slon. Ramsay l3, V. Inman 2 gifts. Tiic packages were opened by Miss Effie Jeffrey and Mrs. H, Liiikictter, handed to the guest of honor by Mrs. Clark, while the ac- companying verses were read by Mrs. Winsloe Morrison. Miss Best. although completely taken by surprise expressed her appreciation for the many lovely gifts received, after which all sang “For Shes a jolly good fellow". Games were played and delicious refreshments served by the ladies. - s . E. Clark l4. T. A. Campbell l . L. Willleti 5. E. Esity 4 K. Curran 8. R. E. Elli-l 5 V. Howatt 9, C. Carr 7 G. Meikle ll. N. MacWilliam; Z Semi-finals Commercial League: Bank Accounts 6, Bank Account- 8. Support and continuance of the Federal hog bonus policy of $2 on grade A and S1 on grade B. Si. Adoption of compulsory grad- ing of print butter in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland immediately. This resolution. submitted by PflllCfl Edward Island. said P. E. l. had definite plans in adopt; but- ter print grading this year. l0. Investigation by the Domin- ion Government through the Com- hincs Investigation Act of inven- tions that have been bought by Cill .i\SSOK‘l(\ilOll of Girl Guides n! iiioii- iioiiio iii Siininicrsirlc on \Vcfl- ncsrlny cvcninl! at llic January meeting over which tlie District Commissioner. Mrs. D. C. Tomi)- kins, presided. A letter was read from Miss Gladys Hart, Inferna- iioiiiil Commissioner for P. E, 1.. spocifyinu that two Girl Guides from Canada were to be awarded the Juliet Low Award~a free trip to Switzerland as guests at "Our Chalet"; and names with the quali- recording secretary, Rev. R. A. Colpitts. Lockport, N. S.. superin- tendent R. E. Whitney, Wolfvllle. N .5... treasurer. Dr. E.S. Mason. Wolfvllle. N.S., additional mem- ber of executive. Mr. Ward GinSoii- Hariland. N.B.-S. —Y‘S lifEN’S CLUB —The Sim- merside Y's Men met on Thursday evening st the Olympia restaurant with Frank Cameron lri the chair. Provincial Field Commissioner ramp my TilE WEEK (Continued from Page l3) _____.___~__.___ .___ mural teams came out at the final whistle on the short end (so to speak) of the score. Most: or you know about the game played on Tuesday night. We lost to the surging Abbies who, it must be admitted, put up e veritable brick wail along the blue line. By the ants 3 Semi-finals Non-Commercial Leaguei H. l5. Clark l3. E. Esty l0 A. H. Corney 12. E. P. Foley g gm" PARKER ¥ GARDINER flcations an», t-n he submitted. A Gordon Kerr of the Boy Scout As- ____ Y , . . _ _ _ lnticr was rend from the Ailegwcit. 50.3mm“ “ins-a wash The meet, ._ y_p_5_ 0p CHURCH o1.- WQY- “l; ‘BET: ‘llrlalsgr “llercougit competitive industry and kept __i___L ~~--—~ A 5°|l5 "mics "°4"¢”°* ciinnit-r, LOJITiL, suggesting llie m“ voted $50 to the Y.'N[.C.A. CHRIST _ The regular meeting ‘H g“ e 8° t ‘ “g, L’; "W" ‘he Pllllll“ l" make "m" ‘,1 [B n 61,955,,“ m“, Local Association sumwrl the ill'°' Maritime boys‘ wbrk uwsrem and of the Y. r. s. of "the Summcrslde Fmmy ‘l’ MW“ A‘ N° p" c om ‘wmmhh’ h’ e"erybody' m lie o uui fleeting of the cen- COMING MONDAY and TUESDAY motion of films selected by the decided not u. send a delegate to Church of Christ was held in the 1"“ "W" ‘1- E“"b"sl‘m°“i °’ “ 1mm‘ 1f,‘ ','{“',‘,§,1.,,,, Federgtlqn n. _ A word on the Intramural educational program ori soil cori- d on I A sparklmg Comedy, nEAsy MONEY»! convention in 0m. Pressure the international . l Mexico City. Following the busi- PM" National Commission Committee to he shown in the local thcntres as church hall on Tuesday evening with Herbert Best in charge of the Niagara scrvzition through the co-operetion “cum be brought upon the Fem League! Upset‘ ma ‘vlm may be with Greta. Gynt, Dennis Prioo and Jack Warner childrpnls entertmnmcinh Mrs’ T, M55 dlscussyo“ the meeting ad- h, d . w’ m . _ deemed lucky wins were the result of the Dominion and Provincial _ D ‘ t f A. tiiimplicll. Chairman of the joumed to the Summerside High Wars p an, opeiungvlvlh 65mg" of the first clashes of sticks and (mic-rumours.Thlsrampalgn would eral Agriculture cpar dye-n an‘: m: 0f hlm“ Lola Llfled M“ < lio hacked bv a puhlicltv campaign CBYYlPUlFOTJ i995 ‘m’ a c Bilflilt‘ Committee, who spoke on school where supervisor “Clarence Mrs. Milton Memsh presided M’ bodies in exhibition ganres played m qlvous ‘Mic qupnt-ion to the empring a Province and public the Little House Embiflhi. said that Mercer gave a review of work ac- the piano The minister who ob on good ice suPiliied by tlie bca- l‘ ‘oressch a ‘rogram mono“ and vase-mam,“ o! a“ plans were finalized for the compllSlled by the school boys in "red maker cunducwd’ the bu; var-busy rink mend-Ber. Arnold “f2 mscumnn up: a p01,“ for calves‘ courses leading to this coveted the manual training centre estab- mes n d- A u Murphy, Au classes have pal-QC“)- k_- - _ - _____ ___ ‘ Emblem. A vim was mode by iished a vein B80 by the Y's Mel" 5 l“ ° ‘ ‘“"‘B°m°“ “m” ated in these games but the molt. i - . l - ~ made for the comln of Cor ral ' Miss Lucille lVlcQiinid, Captain, for club. A class of lralilecfi llliilllc" 3 9° startling fepgfljs centre around the , lllfift! lenilcrsTtIn assiitiln tlusftrza: ed zyghn Lemy were 5cm M lAo-ttestfitrffrri‘ fir senior aggtegauml" The flash“ l SATURDAY nrivcmoii _ io cn a ivo. (ll e wol‘ . - ‘ ‘ , , lk t l : "K l .l'ft. . , , . t . Girl Guido, cninn at Ftlrnwond Wall ___ GAN on “Youth and Police’ and show fllfhghrlfg“; RZJQRTQHCT l c i~rldny 1.15, Saturday Metlnee skaimg 13043.30; 3.10 suggested n5 early in Jilly. After -MISSI0gvICé:g¥EfF1+€§ N"; gllilsnfi“ Lg: "sublecté 511m“ g2! a Innis competing for coaching pos- S ed H 3145i Ewllllll? 77459511 53"“ MONDAY Hi0 meeting ndjniirncrl. a, social IZED AT _ l"? "e ‘Y “l” “"55 ~ ltlon". Yes, folks, the "Kelly shift" llmmerfll 9 5|’ 9|’ SKATING nitrite-icic- thrill-packed suspense . hour ivns held iviion the, hostesses Black Mission Circle nf OLedrl/ was arranged that the bowling ' _ NOT"! SlIOTB L68. O wr- l t n i --i Kl ii lous u it a Church w... re-orgririllell te r th Y P s f the Church b“ m“ l“ “m” 1"“ Mond“ M‘ Sflfllfdd Afternoon “mm” “mm ROPE" h‘ T"°'"‘" ri- risss e n sen m: c c l n v I - ,1 “m °_ e - ~ ~ ° r ternoon as coach Kelly steered the Y I _ . FREETOWN refreshments by Mrs. Cleve Whfl- with MW ilefillllllel °"Mlll°"‘l‘iy' oi‘ Christ. Charlottetown. Dlay the stampedmg seniom to a gurpme color. starring Jami-s Str-nsrt. with l Y‘ v ' . , |\ ‘ ‘ ‘ * a < < - e levn, Mrs. Gordon Ramsay, Mrs. J. January 16th at iliel nalilssrour local Society in. Summerside on victory Ne], the powerful (m put Jfinuufy 21S". l(0ll§lflfl(‘0 (oliier, Joan (ihnmiien, , , H , ll. MacKonzle and Miss Joan Mac- OLeary. For the fill-st W l Thufsda event“ , p” 1 was t u |' 2151', . _, . , KLIMSIBGTON LEGION Fndven Mrs Campbell kindly of years the Mission Circle has dnnc dlzit b 5h “I081 I m it mildly) Junior squad. The an- A‘. I n illlllll llllll. lllflll bfllllgrl’. ll!" . .. ' ‘ r s o e e n m o e - fered i... home y...- in, next meet- excellent, work in the field n! mls- bangs“ a, t?“ yNew Tlmffrfqent m nouncement of the Junior defeat _ 3 N, 5 1st chapter of serial, "Batman e Game 8:30 Sharp p", whm, w", he m, p-ohnmy a sionm, education for the youna “den During intermission 3mg will come as a surprise iotihililsetp‘: Tliffié ClGSSQS Robin" aha News. skate After Game the campus who hold news is tainted with prejudice and cloaked in Junior colours. But when - the Juniors win iand win ihey wtiil). there will be no legitimate accusations of. prejudice when it. is reported. With regard to the second headline-it's true. A clash between the new follower (Mac- lnnis) of Ace Percival and the in- - stigator of the "Kelly shift" seems at present inevitable. Undoubtedly the recent interest in hockey dis- played by tha former has wider implications than muscular devel- opment. We'll see what happens. Just a minute! Red and White / ladies of the CTLBHIY Clllllcl‘ “f? :5 Golf WiiS played. with Gloria Mel- iish the iivinner, playing nine holes iii 21 strokes. The Study Period, conducted by the minister, was on the life and work of sister Eliza- beth Kenny and her efforts to re- lieve the after effects and crip- pllng caused by infantile paralysis. BUSINESS itliAiiGE We wish to announce the sale of the Kensington branch T0 TilE ELEGTURS At the request of a large number of citizens l havengreed to offer as candidate in the East Ward as Councillor in the forthcoming civic electio . Having been born in Summersiile and lived here all my life, I feel that I am familiar with local ‘condi- tions and it is my opinion that the Town affairs can my l fihtlsi i - Irrrlgxemrrn My‘ rec/us,” be flniinced without raising taxes. lf elected l all“ of our business to Willis M llllsllless mlllllser- Jack Mumashdh to work in the best interests of the Town in general MacNutt, effective Jan. 19, "Q1"?“ipizfsljiélfafifzrgggf 1950. We take this opportun- ity of thanking our many customers for the generous- share of their business given us, and would bespeak for our successor the same gen- erous treatment accorded us. Our books were closed on above date. A prompt settle- ment of all accounts due ls necessary. For the conven- ber-dance, a Red and White dance in fact in the Holy Name l-lali next Tuesday night. Don't miss it! Till next week, So Long! and the East Ward in particular and I hereby solicit your support on election day, February 7th. WILLARD W. MUTTART. maufeo-rlnn-iiilsiiics CHURCHILL. Man. ‘Jan. 20» (CP) — A radio message receiv- ed today said Johnnie Garvey. ft, was badU mauled by iwo hizs- kies yesterday at Port. Harrison on the eastern shore of Hudi=on TWANTED lei“!!! 0t "1055 Wlm have Bay. The memage said that lhc LIIIMYP. QPQPG'QI' hr bi'w..kly IIQWS- accounts, W0 Will DINO l youngster was being flown out , ma“ at the qfflcgJfl flm ngw for _me‘dicai treatment Jnit. gave paper. Good working conditions ln modern iii-in. Jsitifizs, 2g. soiii to re- tlmeigfliceliv" “lure he ‘Wild he t CB VB Q0 CHIC“ s flfllll’. 500d VICQQS- _ MALI, UE TRADING \ A mum vovaos: EQ The canoe supplanted tlie log (10., eLTD. e pioneer Apply PQO. 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