fj- t PIINCI COUNT! omoa I liulncr Street. lnnnalllde. Plum Ill mm. subscriptions. Adv J. a erasing LMEI MURPHY and GIOIGI GLOW llolua flutes: III and I083 Tlietiuarllan my bobougltat alyof the tone alone In In-maria: 0: Charlton Drugstore. II Central Itreett 5',,y,, N..,...uns. Water Itrect: Ilark Oaudat. I1 omiviuo Strut; ...... '”""l.."':"" i'.':.:.':--M - ' ' I000?! I30 I Wm!” 1. 1.. Watts In his-tum delivered to any bone In lumnaratilo by curler ii Bookstore. Gunner I x'Alyfo Doueolws Grown. a sun will 2;-.gu;iiperdt!0. WP" your order to .cAic.n I-aarv. n-innowu mu. rebruary 1-tth.",Oonimenotng 8.30. ....-- .,u-;.aN's nuuerr stlor Kan- singion, will close on reibruary 20th until Dth Much- ..ovEB A DOZIEN valuable prizes will be given away at the carnival. Bedeque Rink ThurIdtIY night. .. CONDITION IMPRDVING - Friends of Mr. Joseph Wood of summerslde, who has been serious- ly ill in the Queen Mary Veterans nospltni, Montreal, w be pleased m mirn of the i improve- ment in his condition. - 8 - Ll-SAVING FOR. MONTREAL .. )I.iyot' Henry Wedge of Sum- iiiri.-cl: leaves this morning for lloiiii-cal to attend an executive iiirciiiig of the Federation of May- ors and Municipalities which will. be iltid there for two days this neck. Following that the mem- ber. of the executive will proceed in Oil3J'.VlI where they will meet nicmbers of the Federal Govern- mcnlt. After the meeting Mayor ivedgc intends to go on to To- ronto on business for his firm. the Ennian Drug Co. Lid. Mrs. Wedge u-.iil accompany him as far as Mallllieai.-S -POLICE REPORT - The folioix-ing report of the summer- Sl(l(' Police Department was sub- mitted at the Council meeting last evening as prepared by Chief of Police Peter White: Drunken- iiess. arrests 13,'convtctions 13; Ilssilllll, cases 1. dismissed 1; vag- riincy. cases 4. convictions 4; in- tnsicated condition. infraction of lllc P. E. I. Temperance Act, cases 5. convictions 5; fines and costs roileriud 5183.50. "In view of the fact that H lot of accidents are inking place on streets that cut across through streets in this week. Ton-ii. I would respectfully re- qllP5'. that the Town Council miiiiorizc the placing of stop signs on all such intersections. as a stranger has no means of know- ing ii-lint streets are through streets if not marked such.” the report stated.-6. - ENJOYABLE SOCIAL - A 'ri.:hly enjoyable social evening was held at (the United C-huzroh parson- ase last week when a number of the parishoners gathered together in cxtcnd to Rev. James Cross. of the Malpcquc charge, a fitting re- iiiainliinnce of the work he had done for them as interim modera- tor after the sudden death oi their iiimster, Rev. Gordon Stevens in October. Rev. Mr. Cross had at- tended to the needs of the Margate riinrge from that time up to the arrival of the new minister, Rev. 5. H. Haslam, and as a token of ilirir deep appreciation for his un- selfish efforts in their behalf. the gaznering was arranged and an address read to Rev. Mr. Cross and the presen-tatiori of a iri - lamp made. Rev. Mr. Cross. although taken completely by sur- prise, proved equal to the occasion and after a gracious acceptance of the remembrance and a fitting re- piy to the address. proved himself in be the life of the puty as well as the guest of honor. The balance of the evening was spent in sing- .ng and games.-S 0'Leary Scouts Win .8-3””l'rom Alltorton . '-The 0'1-my Scouts trounced Al- berion scouts in the o'l..eary rink am Friday night by 3 some of 8-3. Jrhe o'Leary boys. under their groacli I...G. Sllllker, and scout Mme” D--L Rudy. came through in, vicwry with flying colors. The 9L'""'Y 801110” did some nice net itiindinr. and made sortie sensation- al saves. He was backed up by a strong defence and fast skating for- wards. -The Alberwn boys put up a good Ltilit and showed very ood "yam. :'e9”l5hlD- The tide wtl probanly . turned after the Alberton scouts Kilt some more practice. The Al- fglf" Scout Mister. Constable sh”. will soon have his boys in I ,2” "id but turn stiff opposition. C to other two Scout teams of the ismfrlnce bealue. lllerslie and 9,53, - hm dropped out of com- , ”" '3 "19! were unable to I Se 1 tggm. - Th! time was handled very well by referee .7. Klnoh and llnesman 5megc:ordan of the bang at 85 try responsible for delivery on your route. hlurlng which many working in the woods n-nr Lake "W still confined to her bed and un- this portion carried on by A oonsnntionii that inure :3 mar ircsaumy, 13. 1951 ms WESTERN GUARDIAN. lopraaentatlvau Phone III for data service or give -DOUBLE HEADER. hockey Bedeque rink tonight. Tuesday at 1.30. Freetown Juniors VI. Kin- kors Juniors. Nine o'clock R. C. A. F. Atoms va. Albany St. Pats. Admlallon .35 nd .30. -C511! WEDDING ANNIVERS- ARY a- Mr. and Mrs. Veniah Mtlltgan. formerly od Summerside and now iiving- in Port Huron, Michigan. celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary on February 3rd. Both are in extraordinarily Rood health considering their ad- vanced age. Mr.iMilllgan is 92 and Mrs. Mtlllgan is 102. Mrs. Harry Daley of Summerside is a grand daughter.-8. - BA'.l'IERY STOLEN - The series of breaks Ind thefts xvii-iich have been taking place in Sum- merslde for the last several montris took a now turn over the week- end wlth the stealing of an auto- mobile battery from Mr. Harry Sillipha.nvt's car sometime Sunday night or early yesterday morning. The theft was discovered by Mr. Silliphant, who lives on Central Street. yesterday morning when he went to his garage to take his car out. He noticed that the en- gine hood was up and on investi- gation discovered that the battery was missing. His garage doors had not been locked. Foot prints in the snow indicated that the pvrowler was no boy. The loss is consider- able as the battery was ne-w.-S .,.... -AT ROTARY - A program in connection with Health Week was held at the regular meeting of the Summerslde Rotary Club yesterday at the Olympia Resi- aurant. Rotarian Dr. .7. C. Simp- son was in charge and he con- ducted a questionaire on matters lof health. disease. therapy etc.. interesting questions were put by the mem- bers and answered satisfactorily. Assisting Dr. Simpson were Rotarlans Dr. A. R. Grant and Dr. W. B. Howatt. Rotarlan Welling- ton Maccoubrey of Sydney. N. S. was s guest.-8. S'side Coding Club Schedule me following is the schedule at the Summerside Curling Rink this evening: M5 p.m. Ken Caillbeek vs. H. E. Ga-udet A. H. Hiubley vs. Bob Ros W. R. Morison vs. R. G. Somers At no SiL. Gille le vs. F. R. Dunn Bud Mounrain vs. Corp. Valley H. W. Dickie vs. Vic I-Iowatt-S x O'Leory and Vicinity Mr. James Rix of 0'Leary suf- fered 1 stroke on Thursday. Feb. 8th. and his condition is serious. Hts many friends wish Mr. .R.tx a speedy improvement in health. The oldest resident of west Dev- on. P.lLI.. Mrs. Boylan, who is in her nlnetteth year, is not feeling VH'y”WO" and now keeps iknoat exclusively to her bed. She resides at the home of her grandson. Rus- sell Boylan and Mrs. Boylan. who tenderly minister to all her needs, Her legion of friends wish this grand old lady a speedy improve- ment In her health. The Junior C.G.I.T. group of the o'Leary United church met Friday night. Feb. 9th at the home of Mrs. Herbert Vatcher. There was a ,' d” attendance. After a fine worship service and study period. the meeting closed with delicious refreshments being served. Next meeting the Junior C.G.I.T. will combine with the Senior C.Cv.I.T. group of the church and -wiii en- tertain the First Troop od the 0'- Iaeary Boy Scouts at a Valentine Party in the Sunday School room of the O'I..eary United Church. Brenton Phillips cf Mount Royal. about two miles from 0'Leary. ls Mn 0. Cape Breton. this winter. Mr. Phillips and the three chil- dren are spending the winter in West Devon, P.E.I.. at the home of Mrs. Vincent. who has been on the sick list for sane time and is der the doctor's cure. Mrs. Vtn- oent is the mother of luv. Alton Vincent. retired United church Minister at was Devon. Ibis week will,rae many Valen- youth in , connection with the Routine Business At Summefslde Council heating only routine business was dis- cueaed at the regular monthly meeting of the Bummeratde Town- Gouncil last night and there wasn't much of that. Illa Worship. Mayor Henri! Wedge presided and Coun- cillors Clarence Steele (who is on leave of absence) and T.D. Mor- rison were absent. On ” the R .will be requested to prepare a petition to be placed before the next session of the Legislature to amend the Act of Incorporation of the Town to permit it to borrow up to 3200.- 000 by issue of debentures to pay for capital expenditure. A motion was also passed ratify- ing an agreement with the Canad- ian Natlonal Railways to permit surface drainage pipes to run un- der railway crossings. Mr. 'I'.B Hickey. 0. A. was appointed town auditor for the coming year and Mr. George Hcgg was reappointed secretary of the Fire Department. A reading of the financial state- ment of the Board of School Trus- tees showed that expenditures for the year were approximately 352.- 000. Councillor H. B. Schurman re- ported that a new cooling unit has been installed in the town abat- tcir and is working well. Mayor Wedge extended congrat- ulations to the recently re-clectod councillors and said he thought it was an indication that the people are satisfied with their civic gov- ernment. All of the Councillors partlctpatad in a general exchange of congrat- ulations that followed the Mayor's remarks. The standing committees will be the same as last year as there is no change in the make-up of the Council. - 5 day. Feb. 13th, the Bloomfield Y. P. U. will entertain the Mill River East Presbyterian Y.P.S. in the S. S. room of the Bloomfield Church. on Wednesday. Feb. Mth the West Devon Y. P. U. will hold a Valentine Party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Macrletll, and on Friday. Feb. 16th the O'l..eary United Ohurch C. G. I. T. groups will entertain the o'Lcary Boy scouts at a Valentine Party. At that social. films of the N. I". B. will be shown by Douglas Hardy using the o'Leary Community Projector. At all the parties of the Y. P.U.'s the games and con- tests will be under the direction of the Minister, Rev. W.G. nick- son. assisted by a number of the young people. There will be wor- ship services and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moreshead of west Devon were very pleas- antly surprised recently on the oc- casion of their thirtieth wedding anniversary when members of the West Devon United Church Ladies Aid and Improvement society gathered to tender them ii recep- tion and made a presentation of a blanket. Mrs. Moreshead for many years has been the failtful Church Treasurer of West Devon United Church and for over twenty-five years has acted as the capable or- ganist of the church. Mr. Moras- head is one of the Elders of the West Devon Church and is vitally interested in all that pertains to the welfare of the community. A social evening was then enjoyed. Delicious scfruhments were served. -The World Day of Prayer for Women was held at the o'Leary Nazarene church on Friday after- noon. 1"eb. Mfh. Ladies from the following churches part.icipated:- O'Leu-y Untwd church of Canada. o'l'.cary Church of the Nazarene and the Knutsfard United Baptist Glurrh. The theme was ”Perfeet Love Ceatnth out Fear". The star- vice was prepared by Christian wo- men of Germany and,the central .Day of Prayer committee of New York. For use in this country it was adapted by a committee of the Women's Inter-Gturch ooun. cll of Canada. 1110 organist was Mrs. Melvin Ellis of Oiieary who is the organist of the Knumort. Baptist Church. A fine address on the theme -was given by Mrs. 0.0. Howletl; of 0'Iaary. The minutes were read by Mrs. Dan sinallinan. The first part of the service. "call to Worship" and "Adoration" was taken by Mrs. Alex. Maononald. The second section. ”Pen1tuice" and "Assurance" was taken by Mrs. Winfred Brooks. 'nie section entitled "Dedication of Self" was taken by Mrs. Louis nei-nu-a. There were two fine duets sung by Miss. Evelyn Gay and Miss Lor- ralne MacNelll. The part dealing with "Iute. ession" and "present... tion of offering" was taken by Mrs. Dan MacPherson. The fol- lowing ladies took part in the in. tercessory prayers: Mrs. Bruce M-cbousall. Mrs. Ralph Adams. Mrs. Winfred Brooks. Mrs. George Matthews, Mrs. Dan Bmallmaii. Mrs. Leon Woodside. MT: ,.-.. SIAILITOWN SCHOOL Report for month of January. Grads IX.-l. Garth Robinson: 2. Gen-ge Wright. Grade VIII.-l. Helen Noooan: 3. rtoim-i Bell: 3. Ida Dena.-in. Geode VII.-t. Barbara Palmer: 3. Carl Robinson. ..3:."s..Y.?::- ".2." .”'"ci'.."': . l n I Dalloehe n anao'v. lr.-i.'Clare M ; I, Garth liaddtmv. um" G - V. Jr.-'1. George Do- Grade IV. Sf.-I. Virginia Green. Grade lV. Jr.-l. Donnie Hall: 3. Bernadette Noonan: I. Blqnohe iii. 4-torus in.-t. Doroih! Lee:-d. It. A i. cmic Brad- attaw and Maglorr Robinson equal: 2. amen -imu: a. bone. Noonui. . Grade If. B.-I. 'CaIaartna Nouao: 2. mlton Hamill: I, Atiaa ' tn. c.-1, Jlnlw em. 3:: t. A.-t, I&lonAl:tolioI. DWI. . Grade l. B.-l, Myrna Adam, . rump-Mu: , . ' T-'-'j-id his GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Members Of Borden Town Council Eliimlalo sisters IIefaat0'I.oary8Iatora The Blmadale Sisters defeated the O'Leary Maroon sisters in the o'Leary rink on Prtday night 3-0. The llmsdale team was car- ried through to victory by the alertness and quick thinking of their goalie. Thelma. Wells. These two teams will clash again in the Albei-ton rink on Tuesday night. when the 0'l..eary glrll receive some more practice they will perhaps turn the tide and come out on top. This was the first lune for the O'Leary goalie. Elsa Ellis. Taking in mind some of the sensational saves she made. it is expected that she win prove a great factor in bringing her team through to victory in the end. The Maroon sisters were the West Prince Champions last year when they defeated the St. Mary's squad in the O'Leary rink. Hampton and Vicinity Miss Shirley rersiiscn. daugh- ter of Mrs. and Mrs. Russel Fer- guson, left for Charlottetown on Tuesday where she has secured a position. luv. L. B. Woolfrey, Hampton. attended the United Church Pres- bytery meetlngs held in Char- lottetown at Hearts Hall on Tues- day. February 6. Messrs. John H. Myers. Gordon Villet. William Myers. Mr. and Mrs. John Ma.cQuarrle and Mrs. G. Victor Ferguson were busi- ness visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Feb. 6. Mrs. Wilfred Rogerson who has been ill in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. has returned to her home. All wish her a speedy return to health. Mo-s. Milton Willis, North River spent the week-end in .HamP10n where she called on many of her old friends. Mrs. John A. Martin, Maiden. Mass, is the welcome guest of her daughter and son-in-law. MI- and Mrs. Wilfred Rozerson. Hampton. Mrs. Martin came by plane and enjoyed her trip very much. The Best family. Hampton. hlVe recently had their residence wired and are now enjoying the benefits of electricity. Mr. George Duns- ford also had his service station wired which has also been connect- ed on to the main line. Recent word received from Mr. Clarke Capwell tells us thet they hove purchased a winter home in Klssimmee. Florida, about eight miles south of Pine qastle Atr- port. Mruand Mrs. Capwell spent the past summer in Hampton, guests of Mrs. Capwell's parents, Mr. .and Mrs. W. A. Macmlarrle. Friends were sorry to learn of the sudden death of Mr. Cecil Haslam which occurred in Provi- dence. R. 1., on Wednesday. Mr. Haslam was well known in Hamp- ton, wherc he spent many happy holidays with his father, the late Mr. Joseph Haslam. Surviving are his wife, the former Ethel Hinton. summerside. a half sister, and brother, Mrs. Muriel Galvin, Prov- idence, R. 1.. and Mrs. Louis Has- lam. Lake Wales. Florida; besides several nieces and nephews. Miss Bax-bora Dunaford enter- tained the Hampton C. G. I. '1'. at her home on Friday. Jan. 28. There was a good attendance of members. After the meeting. lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by her sister Jane. and a pleasant hour spent in playing games. The Community Films. which were presented in Hampton Hall on Friday evimim, Feb. 2, were much enjoyed by both young and old. These films are both enter- taining and educationsl and everyone should try and at- tend the next fllrn presentation. Thanks are due Mr. Wilfred Rog- errson, the capable operator of the projector and Rev. L. S. Woolfry who selects the films. The Women's Missionary Socia- ty of Hampton United church held their monthly meeting on Tuesday evening. Feb. 0. at the home of Mrs. Clayton Morrison. The President, Mrs. John Dixon, presided over an exceptionally large meeti . one new member was welcomed into the society. Plans were discussed about form- lng a Ladtul Aid society soon. A very full and informative report of the recent W. M. S. Presby- terlal held in Summeraida was uncut .n........ on man in l'.lAI.hl!doD0NAl3D!alMl'I'llI iannonm noaevnl fIrqanlAeeannha Aforallrordlrelucts Members of the Borden Town lcouncil are pictured above. From at W 1'18)” minding. Councillor N. M. Allen. chairman street committee, dealer in the town of Borden. IYVIDK MacDonald. chairman of the fire fighting dept. c. N. R. SW91! by Mrs. Windsor Bell and Mrs. Lorne Ferguson. After the meeting. I- delicious lunch was served by the hostess and com- mittee and a social hour spent. Next: meeting at the home of Mrs. Mark Cameron. , of the who is a coal Mlrs. Manford Beer and daugh- ter Shirley, have spent the past week in Bonshaw with her father, Ml Aime!" Crosby. Mrs. Beer was dulled home due (to the sudden eath of her sister, Mrs. Ruby car- 50". which occurred oti Saturday. :93 3- The funeral .wl'iich was led W Tuesday. Feb. 8. was very ursely attended and was conduct. 9'1 by Rev. H. Barber. The re. employee in the car dept. Ru 5' ll Delshnn. chairman of the 1153;? committee. who is ship ca;-penieg On the M. V. Abegweit. Gilbert Bell. chairman of the police com- mittee, car checker on the M.v, Abezweit. P. J. Mclnnis. chairman of the finance committee, post mains were laid to rest in Men. dowbank Cemetery. To her aged father. Mr. Abner Crosby, dauzh. ter. Lillian. Mrs. J. MacNevin; sister and brothers and other sur. vlvlnx Yelii-WES. sincere sympathy is offered. FREDEBICTON SCHOOL "The following is the reiport of .tie half yearly exams. Grade X.-I. Helen Stevenson; 2. Earl Weeks: 3. Ben Cutcliffe. Glade IX--1. Mary Weeks: 2, Beulah Haslam; 3. Artihur Weekg, Glade V11-'-1. Allan Stevenson; 2. Allison Weeks. Grade Vl.-l, Evelyn Weeks; 2, master; Qt Borden. 93 9 . A. P. Ceretti, chair-mgn at the building committee. re. red C. N. R. master diver. Mayor Willard 1-Clfd. retired C. N, 3, transfer bridge operate... y W. Conn. town clerk. mess room stewart on M.V. Abegweih Robert Weeks: 3, B c ' Grade v."-1. Moriiignwelizircsiiuzi K-lcihszen Weeks; 3. Jimmy no,-,5, r e IV--1. Albert Weeks; 2, Wesley Stevenson J Grade III.-1. Shii'ley Weeks: 2, W" SieVe11S0n: 3. David Bertram. pG-rade II.-1. Biois Weeks; 2, ggimy Weeks: 3. Donald Steven- Grade I. A.-l, Heather Jorgen- seri and Thelma Ross. equal. Grade I. B.-1, Catherine Stev- enson. Grade I. C.-l, N 3.3. 1, Teacher-Phyllis Ham CALAIS. Mc.. Feb. in-(APL. Fire of undertermined origin swept PAGE ELEVEN 0'I.eary Maroons In 12-4 Victory ;0Vel' ; lt(2.A.F. lteieors The ouary Iurooaa hounded the s..c.A.1-. Meteon 12-Mn-tbl o'r..eary rink on Saturday numbe- fm'Q g very large attendance. ,”Il sharp shooting Maroon: really let loose for the first time this season. The Maroon: were minus one. of their star players. June: Bltlole. who was ill. The B.O.A.!". goalie waa kept very busy as the Maroon: kept pet?- perlng him with shots from OVGVY angle. The Maroons kept the play centered in the Meteorf end of the rink most of the night. Raynald Ma.cNoill. the MIIOGIIB goglle gave his best pcum ll!!! of the season. The .way he kept the puck out of the net is welltworthy of high praise. All the fans are hoping that he will be able to boot? it up for the rest at the season. and help to bring his team to victory in the playoffs. The Maroons' coach, Mr. L.G. sllliker. has his team in sl1aP9 again and will probably overcome all of their opponents in the tut- ure. He has great hopes star the Maroons this year and no doubt he will see them fulfilled. The Maroons seem to have tion in for high scoring games. in their favor, and will probably do ill! some to the Tlgnish Aces when they tangle -with them. This game will be played in the o'1cary rink on Wednesday night. February 1931- Wedlock and Ellis led the Mar- oons to victory scoring five 80513 apiece, with W. Ilarrls m3-I'll!!! up the other two. Cox, Mulvlhlll and Nolan look the only ones for the Meteors. Mul- vl.hill marking up two of these- The game was very well handled by the referee William "Mort" Tur- ner. He was kept very busy I! W979 were no llnesmen present to assist him. the church Street school gymnas- ium in this Canadian border com- munity late Saturday. Loss WIS esttmafed unofficially at Elbow- Ftremen from St. Stephim N- 3-- helped the Calais department but- ilc the blau in near-zero weather. soonl wea . pp New Youthful Sill” in Lovell viii! r a hall site . 1' 3 ii i . iy Prices that ih Q deal!" ropes oubt Extra Value 95a to e 1951 "mind these el'i' ands black. stag ca Dressed are lllorayons h 9 ima- Y