FEBRUARY 14, 1950 "i: western GUARDIAN f?) J. ELMER MURPHY House Phones: The Guardian may be following stores uil B ieii_v‘r Alyrc News-stand, Wutcr Street; poucettekt Grocery, Second Water Street; m~ at 3° PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 8 Summe. Street, Summerside. Phone 808i News, Subscriptions. Advertising Representatives myklglflfe, Summer Street; Gourlles Drugstore, 2i Central Street; Albiin‘; Grocery, 120 Russell Street. K. L, Waite in Kensington Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summerside by Carrier m per tiny or 18c per week. Phone 803i for this service or give ,0“; iii-tier to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. and GEORGE CLOW 8038 and 8082. bought st any oi the in Summe side: Mark Gsuzlet, ti‘! Granville Street; Street; Island Motor Transport, ,(‘.E.\‘ERAL INSURANCE Ralph 5 Mutton. Summerside. _.1§l,'l'lNG FOWI. DAILY. Alive y, drggggd. Eddie MacDonald, Ken- img’. ‘ll. _\‘.\i.i‘1.\'"l‘i.\lE Tl-JA. Epwcrth <1 i:t_: uurig at 4 P. M. __u sum uocui-zv ., llctlvlillu i-liitk, heath Albziny vs. Augustine CM, ILII Fri-ctmvn \s. Carleton.‘ Atlniz. tilli 25 rcnis. _.\'0‘i‘l(‘li r0 nDVlciVflSl-Jlth‘ “w; <i'I'5 iiit- reiiiindw th'u them Lopy must be in .he Lriuardiiin iot istcr thiin iunn the ivcvious day u, Q'1.ll.'llliL‘t' insertions out of I ..t\ci"i.>i:i's uh.‘ leifllflfiili‘ etc. »i‘t)iiir' ozirticuiiny in iilllil > It ie. and School Wcdncs- ruiiry 15th. at W. S. Airs. p.»;\..;: .\iillt\r cntertaincd the \\‘. .\i S of Lot lfi United Church - 111': lililllt‘ on Wednesday after- _i ,\ IEIVIKIINS IV. i...“ thc Fcliruury meeting, iili re “as an iittcudanc it.“ . llli‘iilI)l‘l‘-\ and tun HSiKtYS u;- cyii-ciicc Carr tiresided. The 055.,» pir i050 iverii installed bv Dr S it‘ Priiicc. .\irs Prince. ivho cl the devotional cxnrci. Mrs. Kenneth if“: and Mrs. Robert BPU/lll. 'I‘li.c fifth cliaptrr of the St-udv Bftflk ‘Grouliigz with the Yea ‘ us’ nrrwiitrd bv Mis M b \irs. Percy Nlillcr. Firs l'-‘.. wt _ “t Mrs, A. K. MncGre-cnr. T... n. gldelll, glut‘ iiii iiitcrnstlm f-("QJTI of tho recent Prrshvtcrlfll. $11» “\- liivitcti the itiemliers f1 n10»: q‘. her homo for the ‘inrrli wpsym \ftri' ill" titcotin». nrl- iflllFllfWl. the hcstcss served tuppr" EACH DAY A NEW STORY THROUGH LENT to EASTER SUNDAY liiitii uiitl lift‘. l! (‘Xpvf- ]I4I\\t‘i' oi in ovcrytiny (irnniniic Tilt‘ re ii pl u ii prtn ctl iiy loncr-s Iii LENTEN GIIIDEPUSTS . . - which brings you 40 stories from 40 outstanding ilitllviilililiil to be ivrrsflllctl during Lent. Watch for them in- THE GUARDIAN int eight o'clock. Admission 20 cents. —COURT APPOINTMENT - 5 inmcrslde today. ‘Pucsday. IIIDYIOITIF)’ of the Supreme Court ltTlillilllfiSltJnFl‘ for takins: affidavits loniiziilcgit ii Supreme Court sitting yes- tlouhle l terdayv-S, t !Vaientint= skate held last —'at the Kinsmen outdoor rink was ilarizc crowd in J Siilipiizint, hiiSs lI.\:l( u 0n- FCdcraI‘ CAPITOL LAST SHOWING TODAY — 3:30—7:15-9:l5 “ROSE OF “CASIIINGTON SQUAD i 20th Century Fox's Encore “It iii Alice Ifaye - Tyrone Power - Al JOISOII ‘VEDNESDAY illid THURSDAY Wednesday 7:15-9:15 - Thursdfl)’ 3=30‘7=15'9:15 Sponsored by the Y’s Men Club ‘it_; n wow from hnqinrti Elli DAVI§ in thc VIARNERioI QDUNE @RIDE Fit Bimiritwiiirmvaum: iitsiiitiiiwmuisr- HEN-Fillilllli ALSO NEWS - srorvrs - CARTOON —SPECIAL SKATE for Central Presbytery Young People's Union, Bedeque Rink. Thursday, Feb. 16th Mr. Harold Mililgan, deputy pro- in Summersidc was appointed a L SKATE —With prevailing ihe evening -SUCCI£SS suitable ivcutiitii- very successful and lhere was a attendance. The Judges for the skating competition ‘were: His l/Vorship, lllnyor Henry jWcdgo, Councillor J. Lloyd Gor- trill and Mrs, lizirry flit-kit‘. The ‘lucky winners of tho frcc Bnrhziiii ,.\iin Scott tit-kcis wcrc: Miss hlnry ilclcti Mr. lfiziudo Blacquicrc and (jer- ‘aid \Vliiit'. A spt-t-itil \v s ‘ znvartlcd ‘on.- f.“ .\'. Mr, prizc —0.\‘ P0 ST-(i It A I) I't\ TE ;(.‘.OL'RSII - lliz". A.R Grant. Suin- ‘utnorsirlc. has gone ‘to Nrw York city where he will spcrisl the ncxi month cii a post graduate course in gciicial and orthopedic surgcryi Sponsored by the Now York and Brooklyn committee till fractures and oilu-i" trauma, ihe c-curs .iiIi(it‘r the iilL-PICPS of the Amer III] College of Surgeons of u-hich Dr Grunt is a rrnnbrr. The rcsttr of roriziwncd lll5'li'llt'i0l‘s iti-cl-udcs Sir Regiizaitl Watson Jones of Enz- lamd the word's IOFtWIlCSil. ortho- pedic surgcon. Dr. Grant is ac» companion by his wife. -LAI)IES' AID MEETS -- The Ladies‘ Aid of the Lot i6 United Church met recently at tiic Lyle Home with the president. .\irs. K. M. MacLeaii. in thc chair. The devotional period, conducted bv tho president, was based on the thcmc "Faith. the iilzistcr Key of Life“ with the Scripture rcadim: by Mrs. A. K. ivlacGrepor. it. was decided t_o COiltllllin work for a bazaar. The next meeting will be held at the home cf the prcsiricntl Ditring the social hour after games \\‘(‘i‘r‘ plnytvl. YPf‘.'t‘“ill‘lif‘llls “Tm.- served hv thc hostess. "stcd b\' Mm (Tlnrciim Hutchinson an" iVIrs. Gcorac Sherry". Personals ' .\Ir, II"iil‘_\ l.. Vztizici‘ of “'11- moi stiffcrctl a sliitiit sirlviw 1"‘- _ce_-nti,v. Ho is resting comfortably atrhis homo iitiri is shmvini! im~ provcnicnt.--~S. _-A successful card party. in aid of the [pt t5 Hall \\'f\S held an Wednesday cvcnluiz when eight. tables of Auction. one of Rook and gm 0t Crcikinole ivere in villi/- Lgdics prices were awarded to “i5! 9y and Mrs. Gerald Yco, Gentliiiieirs to Mr. 0S0" white and Mr. Rioser MRI-rm Refreshments were served by me ladies. “s El E‘. E E a STOCKHOIJM - tCPi — A "P" speed record between Stockholm and London was set recently by capt. Arne Lincleroth o! the Swe- dish Air Force. He covered the distance in two hours flat -- l8 minutes faster than hi5 PFPVWUS irecord. Summerside 1n r n9 f0 Pod‘. u; pin. wort-tn town oiitoiiiii; l0 liiilc Bzirhiirzi Camcr- n Holds First Tht- first itict-Liuu rt the Sum. IIICYSIIIB ‘imviii Couiitri‘. held since the election took plflgh last Ne“. mg \\iiil His Vviiriillll‘), May-qr lien. r_v Wcdg» presiding .-\|l the couir, cillors with iiic extcptitin of Counfl fiilfii‘ Gerald Shrcii. uh) is cut c-f Town, were prcssui Cmlétrrituiaticns uric llic uttnfrai ordrr. to the Nlliitll‘ from lhc lYiilIlClllCilX rind tn lilo iietvly cicctrtl Ccuticillurs front tiic Mayor anti the olihrr COllllCillufS. . Al tho opening of thr- nnrcting .\in_\' r Wedge thanked lilo citizens for lictiiozinu him by circling him l0 "1115 hlflli office. llc Zhitrd for ihe cnnpvrzitloii of m ll mom-bar of‘ the boatd and thr-ir regular at- tendance at meetings. , Hc- said. "It is \‘C‘l‘_\‘ fortunate for, hi!‘ that I had t-i coiitcsl lilo high office cf mayor 0f tur trivu. as it_ t gavu me an opp "tniuily- of con- ellllins! with man, of our citizclml during iny crtnwass, aitd >('.lll'li.lllll‘S.l with tiic many and varicti com- nl its I ‘teat-ti i-oqirdiiig town at". iafl.’ ’ Icr hcwv, {is n mlnlhoi‘. rr-I nus (‘cuizi-i‘. I cculd] hsvr rcts c ‘ nit that was given nic that thci muiniripal lcvol cf govoriiinfnt is‘ the most important ‘anti mcsl‘ dctnttcialic as it (lcals dirccily Willi! ‘he no tcr-"n of office. Wc are Hitleavcrinqj lo rpcratr a muiiicpaliiy which‘ has dnililcd in p: Plilfiilfill during, tcii _vt am, ~ ' ltIttd intirc .s'rvl:'t‘s anti in- crcn-rti cot cl ‘Iililtiil. with ii’) inrrcac-c in to: . “This is v _ (‘ilillflitllfhlhle in the previous Councils. but it cari- noi Inst iivlrfinitcly- " hlajvoi‘ Wt-dgri rtiitl ihlt tlirrr is wasiaz: in Sfllli‘ (l_")l“i".lll’_‘Ill.\'. and inci- fiuirntgv. which must be c "As far as I ant cancer . said "ihe llCll“,\'I‘l‘iCfil is cver. ‘l would ask crirh cilnirmm to make an inventory of his (lPpIiIfmGnl. and rcccnitncnd to this Council chanlcs nrcossary for impirrivtd c.i'- ficiency. ivhich the citizcrs look forivrird to." Property Deal lt. was learned frrun the reading of the minutes of a sprclal meet- ing of the Ccuncll on January 26th that the Council had author- ized an exchange of the Saunders property with the Federal Gov- ernment for the Allen property on which to build the new Federal building. The TOWII is to receive the sum of 8112.500 in the exchange. On motion of Councillor J. L Gorrill. seconded by Councillor J. L. Drls- coll, Mr. T. Earle Hickey charter- ed atcoimtant. was appointed town auditor for the year at the sum of $600.00. 0n motion of Councillor Goirrill. seconded by Councillor Driscoll the Council was authorized to borrow the sum of one hundred thousand dollars and to issue debentures which will mature in fifteen years. On motion of the same Coutu- cillors the next session of the Leg- islature will be asked to amend the Town Incorporation Act to en- a-ble the Town to borrow up to $300000 to pay for ihe extension to the electric light plant and other capital expenditures. Cotin-cillo'i~ (iorrlll again com- plnlned about cars being allowed REGENT with Mischa Auer ilc 1 , Miiitu" Wrrlwe continued. "We, I‘ ' ‘l. trill lrivc many snow, to make iii our New S’side Town Council Meeting New Councillor Coup. Clarence li- tcttlmxri rccciit y OiCCicd for the Wcst Ward in E-unmicrsido, took his scat at lb» tauticl last ll‘E‘_'l\i at tlic first uI“ mcciiuz s. i i Asst-ssmiiii, Schttols Cfillllflil(fC.—-S. \ to park on the streets all nigh‘. and DTxIyfl!‘ VCFIIIL‘ lll.~.ll'i1(i'§(l thc prilzcc to look into ilic mrittct‘. Cotinclllsr lvliirixrcii rcptuod that the ha. for the new i .. at the elrctrir ' iii plant and the basciinciit floor has bcc-i pound. On motion of COIlllt'lilf‘l' sciiur- man - ""11 the foil" " l-‘ c Dcpaislmczil w Chit-F. W.ii. lllcNcill. Chief, Claude Kcnny, George i-iogu. secretary. Discuss Itink Councillor Morrison bzouglil. up il‘.(‘ nttitlcr cif the piuptstd new‘ rink and said that Councillor sohui-man and he had just come from attending s, meeting of thB Citizens i-rmmittee on t-iu- niottcr. He said that moist. cf the citizcris sccm i0 feel that their taxfs will be raised if this lie-w rink is built but. he thinks that a rink costing between $175,000 and $200,000 can be built and it. would pay for lt- self in 15 to '20 years and no in- crease of taxes would be necessary. After some discussion a motion was passed. moved by Councillor Morrison and seconded by Coun- cillor Schurinan, that the sum of $200 be granted to this committee to defray the expenses of gal-her- lng information tin rinks that have recently been built. in other Mari- time centres. Standing con-imittees appointed last night sire as follows With U18 chair-than first in each case: Fin- ance and purchasing. Councillors Gorirlll, Morrison and Driscoll. street committee. (Jouncillors Dris- coll. Schurman and Sheen; police and aibatloir, Councillors Sch-ur- man, Morrison, Steele; electric ligiht. and power. Councillors Mor- rison, Gorrill, Driscoll; property mi fire. Councillors. Sheen. Schin- men, Steele; assessment. school snd pflXkS, Ccunclllors Steele, sheen. GtrrrilL-S. Til-NIGHT 7.15 8t 9.15 BING CROSBY in "EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN" - Joan Blondell f Wednesday 3:30-7:l5-9:15 -- Thursday 7:15-9:15 tQiiilMlltIltl payout-pins is simeimimirui with BARBARA tsriuiivvcii“ lttttttlll ‘it * Iitt rim . uiiivll v IlAil V‘ an». IIIOO y-n-nuuh-uroosma Mayor Wedge Receives Congratulations (left) COII“ Wedge the rctiznng hiayoi‘ J. F. Arncli after ll/layoi‘ Wedge has takcn his tiaih of office following Henry receives Mayor Summer-side graiulatioiis of rrccnt clcct:on.—-S —Photo liy Heckbert. S’side Curling Summerslde Curling Club sched- tilc h.s Tuesday-Feb. l4 Physical ‘Fitness Pluydowns 6.l.3—l<‘. Follanti vs W. E. Jenk- ii ; G. F. Camfrcin vs C. Robin- son; C. Ramsay vs l5. Motrrisrtn. (‘lub Championship Matches 7 4.3-1‘. D. liiorrison vs E. P. Fo sy; E Corncy vs M Bell; R. BIS-HOD vs Vi’, A. Currie. Skill/A. Gordon vs IA- Lelwis; A. Cftrtiv-y‘ vs .»\. Brcoks: F-O. Catncroii vs I. H MacFairlanl-J. Wednesday- eb. I5 6 l5—\\'. MacDonald vs G. Hayes; R. L. ltvillett. vs R. Bishop; W. A. C-urrie Vs F-O. Cameron. 7.-i3—.l. K. lish; H. MAC‘ rrii-nc vs A. B. Fee; A Clark vs Reg Holman. 9.l5—W. E Jcnkiris vs E. Off- lcr; I. Nicholson vs G. F Cam- cron; R. E. Ellis vs E. Estcy. Thursdays-Feb. l6 l Nicholson. 7 /l.'>—L. Ci. Lewis vs E Corney; W. E. Jenkins vs \\’ MacDonald; E. Offer vs G. li-aycs. Physical Fitness Playoffs 9 l5—F Holland vs f‘. Rcibnsoril G F. Cimnrritl vs E. M." ison; C. ilzimsriy vs W E .lci".'.clns.--S. Boy Scout Night. - Al iienslon "Boy Scout Night" was the theme of the merline of tihe Kcnsiiigion Junior Chamber of Commerce hrld in the Town Hell ; on ltionday eveiziiiz. Fri). 6th. Mr. R. C. Faicizii, superintend- ant cf tho Experimental Farm. Charlottetown and provincial pres- ident of the Boy Scouts Association and Mr. Gcrtlon Herr. executive commissioner of tho P. E. I. Bay Scciu-is were introduced to the members by Rev. S. J. Davies. The progiiam continued with the showing of two films on Scout work. The first, "Men 0f Tomorr- row". showed tihe enor-mous zmount of fine work done b)’ "it! B0!‘ Scouts in Etnxzland during the war years. "Companions." the second film, showed e. typical day in I scout camp. demonstrating how the boys work and play in their "canvas town." Follovvin the films Mr. Pqrent addressed t e meeting. He con- gratulated the Junior Chamber on the splendid work they are doing in their community and extended a cordial invitation to the members to visit the Experimental Farm st any ti-ine. Mr. Parent suggested that the Jaycecs might make up a party for this purpose in tihe summer and promised competent guides for s tour of the term. Proceeding to the subject of scouting, Mr. Parent outlined the policy and organization of tfhe Boy Scout movement. and demonstrated h_v several personal lliustraitlons liiie worth of the character training provided by Scout. training. Cilhe speaker stated that. s financial ep- peal for funds to mrry on the work of scouting in P. E. I. would be launched the wet-k beginning Fob. 20th. He hoped the Junior Ciuimlirr might. help in the 0am- pnlgn and concluded by Expressing the hope that before very long there might be s flourishing troop of Scouts in Konsingtnn. Mr. Parent was followed by ‘Mr. Gordon Kerr. vulio spoke briefly mitiining l‘i proposed organization for the provincial campaign. Mr. Parent. and Mr. Kerr were thank- ed by Mr. Keith Harrington, who was supported by Mr. W. S. Mc- Loan. A committee consisting of Rev S. J Davies. Mr. J. R. Holman. and iiir. F. Davison was appoint- rd to look after the details of the financial campaign. After several items of unfinish- ed busincxss were attended to, pisiis worr- made to hold s birthday party about Feb. 21st when the group will mark its first year of cxlstsrrcc.~s. CAMEO’ Theatre _ . Matinee 4 p.m.; Evening rner's happy musical- "ONE SUNDAY AFTER- in technicolor, starring Dennis Morgan, Dorothy Malone. Don De-Fore, Janis Paige. The songs are the sunnlest! the story the funniest! Come and see it. Also shortreel sponsored by "The Home and School Association.” Curran vs W. Mel- GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Sport Echoes From Prince Bounty Our dictionary is OK. after all! We were thinking of selling it for about half-price because some o! its definitions seemed in- socursts but. all that is changed now. The meaning for Meteors is given u Shooting Stars, and, are. We said they couldn't hit a barn door from ten feet oui. They can hit a much smaller tar- get from fifty feet out and we've seen them do it. Saturday nigh‘. st. Crystal Rink these Meteors dio e lot. of fancy shooting, and sl- tihugh the boy in the cage ivhoin they were trying to miss was ll bit short in experience, We stili think some of these airforc. drives would have fooled our best island goalies. one Chuck Hulint- pulled the string on a shot that couldirt have been more accurate if propelled from A twenty-two. Fradette left the ruerest fraction of space between his big pads and the goal pos‘. and Huline driftcd one through ihe gap. Well bet a hall-share in our castles in Spain that he cant do it again, but ihai doesn't subtract iroiii the artistry 0i the feat. Breadmoics two shots and Craig's drive were all iroiii an. 219$ that kept us from appraising their beauty. but from where we stood they looked pretty neat, and fans we've queried say Fra- detle could be excused for no‘. stopping one or two of them MacDonald's drive u as from cen- tre ice and ihc spare goalie look. ed a bit coniuscti on lillS out, Beckett, who shoots ivrll cons» tently, got ihe other past tnc S.D.U. net guardian. I I I We have no cho.c0 between 11:2 Si. Dunstaas boys and thcIRC. Al‘. but we were sorry to see ihe airiorcc drop that game. They fought gallantly for their Ilfa". victory and came all-fired close to getting it. You just. can't help admiring a group oi guys who show the fighting spirit the Meteors showed Saturday night. Once in the second period they kept up a sustained attack behind the encmy blucline that must have brnkcn records for the length of time the bombardment COIlilIliiCd. When the whistle blew and the lines changed the airmen were practically out on their feet. We waited io hear a burst of applause but the fans appar- ently hadn't quite appreciated the sheer grit and never-say-die spirit that. had kept that fierce attack living so long. I SO I I \Ve got. our first glimpse oi Cliff Bernard in Saints‘ livery Saturday night. We hadn't seen Bernard sitici: he played for the Kiniuves in Summersidc a few years ago. Bernard was effective then but. has put on a lot of polish since those days. He‘: only a little fellow but in spite of this he should do pretty well in hockey in the coming years. I I I Four junior curlers lIi Sum- merside csme pretty close to cap- turing an Island championship and getting a trip to Quebec for the Canadian championships but they faltered in the stretch drive and lost out to a rink from Char- lottetown skipped by Doug Cam- eron. The Summerside boys beat both Charlottetown entries on Friday, but the Cameron Rink beat them twice Saturday and took the crown. I I O The line-up of the Summer- ride runners-up l: u follows: First atone, Melville Campbell; second stone. Derwyn I-Iuestls; mate, Clive Macdonald; skip, Alexander Campbell. Another Summerside rink skipped by Wy- man Miller, played below its cus- tomary form and was eliminated by two straight defeats on Friday. The other members of this team are: John Doucette, Robert Ellis, Keith Paynter. I I I A word for the referees, these near-sighted individuals who. the direst opposite of Barbara Ann Scoot, skate around to the ac- companiment of jeers from the sidelines. lt is the custom in other parts of Canada to furnish referees with white sweaters and crests. Why can't we do that here? Or, it this expenditure would put too big a strain on our sports exchequer. could we not. at least, furnish them with crests? Little enough. we think, for those boys who do a thankless job in an efficient manner. tMaybe some of the fans would suggest they be given white cancs instead of white sweaters.) I I I The Summerside High School basketball team has won its sec- ond gsme of the season. The boys have been playing only two years and they are beginning to assert themselves in inter-town competition. Bill Stewart. play- ing his first full year at basket- ball, is fast developing into a KENSINGTDN RINK TUESDAY, FEB. 14th Lenuox Island Mic Macs Versus Kensington Intermediate B's Game 8:30—Sknte After , WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15th Physical Fitness lA-ague Summcrside Jilvcniics Versus Kensington Juveniles Summerslde Midgets Versus Kensington Midgets First Game 7:30 Sharp Skate After Games brother, that‘: exactly what they 1 Ironclad $3. MEWS Slim HE E0?- l7 points in the game against Prince Street in Charlottetown. I I The R.C.A.F. Meteors play Prince oif Wales College in Crystal _Rink tonight. This is l vitally important game for the P.W.C. crew, and even the Meteors, by winning, could keep their maths. matical chance of winning a play. off berth alive. If the airmen best the Welshman. they would do the local Crystals s real favor, especially if the Crystals fail to DRUGS K By Mail We are as near to you as Your Mail Box , Our Mail Department fills i your o r d e r immediately after it ll received. Our Drug Store is one of the best stocked in the Msritimu. everything is available by mail. - - - Send in your re- quirements and you will get the sale courteous service es you would over our counters. Prescriptions are dispensed accurately snd lent direct to you by re- turn mall. ENMAN iiiillti tltlMPAiiY Sumniersiiia 8 oz. pre-shrunk LilE DENIM Full cut DOUBLE STITBHED Throughout Sizes 34 m 46 MAURICE MILL SUMMERSIDE THE |SLAND'S SMARTEST MEN'S sroiti; li9 Win their lame in Charlottetown tonight. Afterseeing the Meteor] against the Saints Saturday nigh . - . . ue think the air-men's chances o! “Qmml through with their first ginkangiainst the Collegians tonight SIIOUIdSI; good‘ "In any us,’ n a l XOUSIH" battle. Professional Bards E. E. Parkman, On’r.D., R.O.' orroncernrsr In! Iixemined Gilleeg 211mg] Office Boursi 9 to l2; 1 so | Ind b! Inclement. aaoanr THEATRE sum. I 5mm"! 53-. Bummersids .:~\ .- _' .""<'-‘*.:-s:~:-I-‘~ B. F. Hunter, R.O. OPTOMETBISI Complete Visual Anslyeq Glasses Fitted ‘mom: ans sMALLivuuws aunmnva l Summerside, P.E,l, ll, I T. Earle Hickey l Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank ot Commeru, Building PHONE 2888 Summerside . E. ELLIS Auto — Casualty INSURANCE Fire Skating After BURNING or BEDEiillE RINK MORTGAGE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15th at 8 P. M. CHARLOTTETOWN ICE FOLLIES -Hoeke_v— INTERMEDIATE ABBIES ._V_ __. rmssrowiz ROYALS Lunches served by the Women's institute Canteen Service Women's Institute. 5 Summer St.. Summersid- PHONE 2118 Admission 25 and 85 cents