it i JANUARY 18, 1952 . THE .wssrelui GUARDIAN . -rinzi GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , n . ' I iiniliiai Meeting Gives Interesting Talk ' M 3 wk It om West iialiii On Conditions In Korea PAGE 1-l-itnrizitg . The secretary-treasurer. trustees, 1951 amounted to 61,883. all ex- pcnses paid to date, and a balance and stewards were re-elected for O1 8385. the coming year and Mr. Myrick The social club reported that Macxenzie was appointed to the they realized the sum of 31.l4l, anrl Board of stewards. PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Slimmer street. siinimerslde. Phone Bill. ' news, subscriptions. Advertising lepresentati &Pi'Illi:e County Viewpoint have A balance of salsa. Reports The meeting closed by repeating GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE W0'l'l'0N .. u i P t I frrln the Sunday school. C.G.I.T., the Mlzpab Benediction in unison i House Phones: seas and use "7 5 Mu" Andtnlcnl. 0! Wing Heroic Cnnndlun . and choir showed an increase in and ii social hour followed. Tea He described the heroic action at attendance as well as IIl'lBnciaIN'-VAS served by ladies of the social ' club., w'" ”"k" 5;”: 27 Canadian soldiers who were gains. MacKENZlE 81 00,3 The Guardian may be bought st any of the ' -M... ' .10. W" ' ' mew" '” "" 8"!” Y" attacked by four waves of enemy l following swreaoinusunuuersidex . ' , . 3," gookeeore, stunner Street: in ee Drugstore 21 Central Street: g c my guy l ...... , ' ' tux -The annual meetins oi the :1:ilIo.l.I.Iiy Iimi-eftlgg 't'iVii'k 3: led. "lill"'- Tl" Clnmllam hell; llfglg o s Kelly. DNi!.w.I::.ndhw-at sseoohuud git:-gt G.'I'slI”' cl" 't'.'."''"' we”: w d i t f I l Alyre nee 's roeery, n ; an o r Trensoon. should eh gummgulag -raw; out Cape Pastoral charge of the i d gm , 1 g Swim ass n5 will water Street; Vincee Grocery. 120 Russell" street;,Enmen's leis cnuncu 1,": mum, lmnnunnr g, United church of Canada was held 12?:-:;,e".:f,:,nann, ,e,.J:nf5:;,Th' ":2 in the engagement one man was . Service Drug. nod. Thu . n question which 1. on Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 16th canndinn force, H, new we nn, killed and 13 out of the 27 were one of the in topics of conver- ll? "19 7818011310 in Springfield broken attention of the meeting Wm-l"d9d' Emml' 10”" we” 9b” I. I. Waite in liensington. . . ' wssr i-nines omen setion in Bumsrslde these am. Well: Just seven miles from 0'- and during a period siietwnr-is served Pkkl" W mm ”'"'d "ml Aliierinlli Frlllil Weeltl. Representative. Mayor Wedge at the last. regular !-'"'l'- Tl" 1-W Mll1l5Wi'- Ml'- when he answered many ques- Wolllldll Wllell the 9ll8ll39ll'l"lll W" P : 88-! out I H be H. H d I El sdil , P. . , over next day when the Canad- 4 ho". ca "Id 6&8 um”' i mam” cm met ammo” dammed e r B: y 0 m I” E Hons lans'moved forward over this bat- , I ...ALI. MEDONNA Ind Reamer, Jewellers' community eao. Church service. -lam 20. 7-30 li-m- 'rr- ways had them. Governments also . , - r . A . Sunday school 2 pm, ms, Mary ..nr -nz;MpERA-"um 1. helm” always have umemrm or Punk Representatives of the three con. ed before accepting reciuits some their ovln Head 'and seriously V Ladies, B0 ,5, Rea A Macxenzie Dcaconessn freezing Saturday t I h h gregatlong on the west, cnpe of the few crimes that were re viounded on the vlire and crawl . ' ' skate in the Bedeque rink will be 3,”: egg, .”:f"e'3g,y geigfu; 't:'g: charge Bethei. Cape Wolfe and l"".le'l "3 "3" "9" Cgmmllljg 0”" ll'"9m- . COTTON DRESSES W00L JACKETS ..Ex!llBl'l'ION hockey lama. (mm 1-00 1” 3-00 ”'”l””k- N9 l""3' passed by them are discussed. G1-'1!-',',"”?j were pruenh ;53L'I'thsvSeou;:cu.r:(.i"rEi3: saidollhe c?.3.lgK:.1:"l,e"ngldclouE"Eec3f..iuE:I 9 ' Bcdeque rink, Saturday, Jan. key practice. 0 e e e . ” ”''sure” "I5 I'll.” dl”9l'"ll ' 3 ' 5 ' do DISCOIIIW 1 1 A I chu ch 3 mi general decorum of Canadian none They receive god rat1on:I mm " 8:30 Eh”p' Montague la " mmpmg and 'weep"" the W9 ili"l'l 5” my Pmlwl" 05' whirh eh mE'lsmhe(tI tiller mm” troops was excellent. and their have" leniy of them and ml-' Meteors V." Freetown Royam Ce an” skam 19Cll0nllI 3 Tllwn Cmmcu h”'m3 h C ahoweh 1 E 3 ”p”w!.'al relationship with South Koreans uentlp are served Ifresh meatsl ' Skate an”. Adminhm 25c and CARS DA-liT:'ED T caucus meeung" we dmbt 1! my" ;:9g1rgeR.e'poraStin:dfonr gt-tligel v)1::iuMT I3 Very Snllsll"-'l"Y' gegetables ewgs etc 'i Ladies, A". Force M" -1 ...ei7..:"E 5.11: :?.:..':.?.i;.l.E.”3....:i:: .'3i.l2l.'”5.;1L'i” C”: J ..l::3:; ms:-.:::..::2 .211: W1? W0” 3”” Gm” 0”” gn v N; cu T 11 ' . ac "am C, . a coupe o excep ions, are ana - rHAi:ii::i:QL-E llsuglfelz 835511;!D222:eggdgfstirrgdgzfdother.in K9, non ,n,,,,, c,,,c,,, ,n,.,n,,,, wood me Rgmngg smygrd ii; of troops from Camp Borden to m wew,,,.. vemcns and span, 5-. 79 54.93 t ' i "l' We” which is disturbing Remind! us iii G ill d l ' KOWM landed iii "'9 Pm 01 Pi” arts were not ill. all ientiful but " ' January 33?:-llEM Baggage 13.1 ling liatliyhdacrxnnged yltiasterday afternoon tn. magician who nnssed hnnnkar- .&;Sur;n Mr nlfme ugius central siin, a city without sewers, and Shem is usually enough on which - AihaIiY - v l' ell - - 39 Eli Oil 001 Sion. said to have hm , 1 th h ' '. ' whose normal population of four ' Menb , .w. Burton Crowe B. A. Min- been u d b 1 C e5 ” many wo" mug 3 The w'9ll'l9l,l3 Ml55l0lllll'l' 500' - - "” 9” bl" . l - L ' .' . ifzr ' ' wad hing ffee guts; clgoptwh 3' cylinder and they all come out my and nmimed groups in Cape "ll”!”" had he" ”V”""l ti” 5”; North Korean prisoners are very am” zipper OVERALLS l ' ' O ,5 0, su,,,i;,,,,,,, an?” "arm 9 white. Wolfe and Cilenwood raised the f;”'"”" I”, ””gf"' He fffd ll well ireaied and as prisoners C”h"l"9 HOSE 'T'”T 5- . e 6 oc- . e preva ence 0 many senses. ' ' nn AMEN.” BAP1-I51 These summei-side councillors splendid amount of s307.3a, Glen- . many of them enjoy a standard. . FUND L cumms of mm vehicle” are along way from being "yes" wood raised 5153.56 and Cape ;:gYl':,l"ge:gg:ssy' and mm 1:3: or living much higher than whatl 986 PCII' CHURCH. Central Bedeque, Rev. shaken up it was reported that no D. M. Fraser. Pastoh Services 10? one was sericul , - The Flrcult has children, when discovered to have Sunday. January mih. Central figured 5' P93” t” be me" ill mwst m'"'1ct' raised 1” me MI55”””"l,' aml this disease are cast off from the ' , , , M9113 Bedeque 10.45 A. M. Borden 3 RM ndmu) MEETING;-The Laura ions. and an. average amount of Maintenance Fund.. s1l1.2o and family and damned to 3 me of Clever Enemy Tricks Ladles and Child,-ens Navy OVERALLS Evening Service cancelled for this Bqln Missionary Society perwaslve alblmy w detend me" some mo.” ls expected hem” the begging as long as they continue g L” ; Wool MITTS J; GLOVES Mek. J, Summerslde Baptist Church hem convictions. Divergence of opinion end of the month. . to live. He described the pom. Cleier liicks have sometlmes1 its January meeting on Monday would almost certainly crop up Considerable discussion ensued drinking wage; in that section of been cmri cited by the enemy to aovo Discoul" - -KENSINGTON - MALPEQUE Evening at t e home of M”, C, ilmfliz Such men. It mBl(98 1390918 35 l0 Whether they would increase" Korea. of the difficult problems decellm ll"? 1'-N l0l'C95i Oll, Ollel AND FIIEETOWN Presbyterian B. Jelly wit the vice-president. ""”m5 m km” whether the" I5 me” "lmv lmd Ca" 5" mdalned they experienced in ZOIUHR Wale? omaslon U'N' planes behaved ELECTRIC RADIOS Churches. services" Sunday. Jan- Mrs. , Harry Crossman. liary 20th, will be as follows:- chair. The opening hymn. ."An- Kensillgtoll 11 A. M. Lind 7.30 P. M. other Year Is Dawning". was tol- Rev, C, lowed by prayer by Mrs. the Services. Morrison, the scripture lesson in Mnlpeque 2.30 P. M. Evans will conduct Rev. D. A. Campbell, Int;-rim Mod. Psalm 91" by Mrs. Bruce Johnston. th b g n n L, I (.,,,go,-, ,- . ii Doom sowing .IlY Mrs. Edward done good work for the town dui-- 9 liielii BPS iiresclit to ascertain eslimuicd fifty thousand Cliris- part! We SH Gilt A" wool Poole. n ,nnnm,hon by the viceg mg the past year. They have made the views of their respective con- tians. many or whom he described The Canadian soldiers havebeen BABY BI ANKETS v Electric ' 4.LEARY PAS;-ORAL CHARGE, rrllnresidentn and a circle of prayer. some wise decisions. and carried lglfognlloilh-R gt Wild also dgclded i0 iisl "fair Vigfiiiviler Cthigisiiliilif WSW. li:lgll'lflZ lllhiiiiii; way iiilellld can to A A t ti "IONS The Umted Church of Canada, ,n he glnglng of a hymn closed the them om. successfully. But there sno lstmm eR upeglnlevnlden of Mlsr :11 iihlt frezi I) gcvefi mic o r Si maxi; ea” roieandc: ren alnd 3 E h ll oma 0 Rev. W. G. Dlckiin. B. A.. Minister. W0” ll are ”cons' as well as "pros" in the " - ? el- L - 5- God "W e" 3. "ms ll "3 3 Sp ” . 9 ts” 5' 3" We he P" S - "C wisest measures, In 3 democmuc of Sackville. N. B. and the Pres- Major MacRae desciibed the ed by giving food. clothing, and S6. greetings from Dr. The sgwkes for Sunday' January were brought by Mrs. C. C. Smith. The study period on 20th. are as follows:-Bloomtield at 11 A. M. West Devon at 2 P.iM. " " v t A - Sheet Iron . 'M. O.L t7?30 Sea to Sea was conducted by n d th 1' ,h I m I t raised the tine total of 5151,03 vllth hilly winding fer the army . v-ainrie held a , gr"; atslfnatfiy? school e;gy0g'Le&ry M” hIll'l1RlySIsenr:e:)iIl)ee :olgrn!;iiei1t.e .39 For the first six months or 1951 are mostly very narrow. sick parade for Koreans in the BLANKETSI 70390 HEATERS 1630 'A M A" welcome Jenkins. The lunch hostesses were permitted to muuw the mm M the charge was served by Rev. B iii the Valle)? is t.'f0Wll i”lCP- area. , ' - ' i Mrs. Ellsworth MacNeIll- and Mrs. W B. Colborne. now Student Christ- C0il0li- and 8 biz radish type Of -s, Pair -coon Fr:i.Ir.owsnn- afoul; 3” L'd5”"””s' opinions. It is part of the demo- tfo'f,s,1:,'1”.'jf,',',l,';',l:,,;eff,e&:f,f,nff,' lcffgmgrle pwslgrivehictxg tfII3orIrnatkIieel: Mrs. Roy idsione con ilctc ci-atic show, for which the people . - i - ' v , "W devouonal exercises of the W1-"0:'F'1fII::lI-SmEL!;lv(3'islED - Miss have purchased mm; mm the” vaglllcus liginlstcrs supplied for .. rice and fish. 4 Borden united Bouquet Mens 6 2 3 Oz. Gwil Fellow-"lilP 0'0”? 9' llle fuse t 1 1," y a we - tax money. W '3 -3" ml "early W" mlmms Primitive Cultivation Methods Knitting WOOL OVERALLS Flimmerside. Baptist Church on gr 3"! lsgmmtgigde lfr'2:l':f o e o - 5ple"g1ld servlce was Wndelefl by . 3 Tuesday evening m the MIL opm, Y H you were asked to amuse Mi Rev. . J. Domville ofjredericion. s3. 9 lniz with the hymn, "All The Way M-V S”Vl”l"' Leads Mei" mmwed 1 which is inefficient and a benevo- s id that verv inch of ground by me scripture lesson in Gnln. lie home 05 MV5- . , - 4 supplied for several Sundays. Tlienlt" '3 .2 . n43 ,d U . I EIOCCYIO 1 Hi to inssec iwmamron Anchor Hold?” The president. ' ' , 1 ' ,' , ay ssoca ion or . . . l . . - An wool SWEATERS Mrs. J. E. Morrison. occupied the :Ec'e”'l;ll',' lLgss' glfrkt S:E"dg"m'g1'; 5”” 1”"3ul”,d9C-dc; Ymlil take the became the Minister and is Carry. k1:;g”g,f.3i':t glgiirilih Iblflit ill; tixidillldgilyhatllenlng, Jan. 7 in the "M" d””"5 ""5 ""si""5 ””"l"' luhihurcohvenei M2: abavld Lurk: hggwzgaitc oAn?!over:lII-!l!?X?fti'IeIal: mg "'1' The hum”, assist” by said the poor getglhe heads land Rev. Mr.' Crowe presided and 52 29 9V cu ft (Re 3429 00) pm” we” made to hold 3 Mock I ' g "several ladies sewed lunch Meet' entrails. and the rlcli get the bet- opened the meeting with worship. . . 2 ' ' g' ' rrial and Mock Wedding during Elmer Waugh, Rev. W. A. Harper and Mr. Ernest Morrison were appointed as R committee in charge of the former, while Mrs. And Mrs. Ernest Morrison were up- polnted for the latter. Vera Waugh and Mrs. Roland Gay. 1 The Tuesday evening previous and the following the Week of Pray- -SOUTH SHORE Hockey. Bede- 1, 15. 17 jewel watches, half price que rink. tonight, Friday. while present stock lasts. Mosse merside High School versus Al- bany St. Pats. Game starts 8.30 sharp. Skating until 11 o'clock. .NOB'l'H TBYON Presbyterian Admission 25 and 35. icrian Church on Monday evening at its annual meeting, in: buying committee. Mrs. J. Don- ilie month of February and Mr. gghD:l"K”y submitted is most gratifying il- nanclnl report. president. opened the meeting. Roland Gay. Mrs. Bruce Johnston members were welcomed. Dolmen! lous refreshments were served at . the adjournment of the meeting refreshments were served by Miss IV Mrs. B. D. Com" and Mm Bishop.-S. er service, Rev. M. D. Dunbar. the special speaker. was guest of the Good Fellowship Group at ii bean slipper when Rev. W. A. Harper and Mr. Bruce Johnston were the hosts.-S. Personals County Hospital. - 3. Road. who has been a patient in 'r--' spending a period of leave Mr. Preston Toombs of Kensing- the army at his hnm, in wjnsloe' ton left on Tuesday morning on, 9 served .5 commanding nmce, 0; business trip to Saint John, N.B.. hendnnnm" - 5- adlan Regiment. in Korea. A sum- of M MaeR.ae's add .--Mr. Fred Campbell of c.i-slum :'n”,,'eym ,,,,:,Jf:,,, "” the fact that they didn't have a. caucus before the meeting. saying or implying that they were neces- sary. His Worship was obvlo,llsIy in a joculari mood when he mad the statement. but be old defend cauc- uses by saylng governments l al- men. we should judge. They ap- some common denominator which smoothes iili differences before they appear before the public and the press. 0 C 0 The Summerslde Council has form of and cons are debated in the open, govern mrnt these pros controversy. and to form their own tween a democratic government with no visible opposition to chal- lengc its actions is likely Eliiizov-yshzrs Club Meeting The siimmerside Y's Men's Club were honored last evening by hav- ing Major Andrew liiacrtae, a vet- eran of two tours of service in Kor- ea, as guest speaker at their week- Mr. Harold 1-lowatt of Augustine iy- dgnmg Cove is a patient in the Prince Restaurant in summerside. meeting, at Robsans Major MiacRae, who is presuiily from ri,v, Royal Can- oiher guests at last evei-ilng's to be 1. presided. G. Dickson of 0'Leiu'y Major Macltae. cussions and deliberations. The full. Recording steward. Mr, Cecil Gor- which were approved as Wolfe 5153.79. Mlnlsicr splendid services of Minister. Mr. Hardy. It was final- ly decided to leave this bytcry of the fine service of Mr Korean terrain as a Hardy. The Ladies Aid at Bethel series of mountains and valeys. roads which N. B, The Interim Moderator, Rev. Mr. Dickson. O'Leary, ing closed ylby Benediction. -A.Z Wellington Winsh 5-4 From S'side t In a game between the Summer- maiiref is about 26 alson method of ter parts. in speaking low prices and wages in K said that Syngman Rhee, as presi- dent of some 17 million people in Soutir Korea only month. the equivalent of approx- imately 88 Canadian or American dollars. organization. and 'l-le suggested that had a more rill of Glerlwood read the minutes rigid screening and closer check read, on criminal records been employ- and even 0l' Wlllvllll-l3 Wllll W9 to drink. and to use for laundry lllel-1' LBY purposes. He said the population of Koren to 28 millions, and 0V9? lllltll l-lie April meeting of the that 16 to 17 millions of these are Official Board and meanwhile for in South Korea, and include an He. described the Ma ior Mac-Rae. stter o United states, said that the Theslnterim Moderator, Rev. W. Canadian boys in Korea are hop- was also ing for the best and present and took part in the di.s- for the worst, should truce talks preparing conti uous primitive cultivation used and ii ut the ea. he receives per serving for some time in Korea. came back rcarouped his after further ride Muskrats and Wellington Bat- tlers last evening in Wellington link. the Wellington team defeat- ed the Summeraide boys by a score J. Ayers did the hat trick with three goals for Wellington while B Ayers got a, pair. C. Grady col- lected a pair for summerside, whilc E. Johnston and Grover got sing- trainin,-z. headed back to Korea for the second time. and went into action and suffered casualties on the 25th of May, Major Macllae-was high in his praise of the excellent job done by the Canadian soldiers and said they areyery happy to be a part of Commonwealth division. poi: SALE tle area they found 78 dead. Major MacRae said the enemy when making fanatical charges against United Nations troops dug in behind wire barricades have not hesitated on occasions to toss enemy they had been used to, they had been straifing miinist truck convoy, and later learned that they had been shoot- ing at lanterns tied to posts some distance off the road, while the enemy convoy rolled along in com- medical care. and the Canadian medical section have each day af- Tne secretary-treasurers financial report stated the contributions for IIIGTORIA RINK SATURDAY NIGHT Albany St. Pats vs. Cape Traverse Rovers Skate After CAMEO IIIEATIIE 45 Guage NYLON HOSIERY 51.19 Fair BATH trownns S1 .69 Pair 25lVo Discount Also Good Values in Used Radios Flannelctte 29: I 0:. Bull lit addition to the above mentioned Items you will find a great number of bargallis throughout our store, clearly marked with Special Tags. . ,MacKENZlE & 00. KENSINGTON l CAPITOL Summer-side TONIGHT 7-9:30; SATURDAY 2:30-7-9:30, osllla I wilt” llle Pl'lllC9 Colllllif H05Pll3l ll'llll"l' well attended meeting includedAAl ii Tulle lie 0 eerien9eeiey . Brofessloiial cards Office noun: 9 to 12 - I to I end by sppolntinont Phone I287 scorn-if -rns:A1-its sum. T.- Earle Hickey clierieretl Acoounlint I. F. llestsr II. 0. loinniereilis. P. I. I. ' V Oouiilm Visual Aneiysee :'lihe annual meeting presided as chairman. ish and the financial report was the W A. and the Guild for their endesilours church and to all others who help- was purchased. read by Miss Eve Dyer. . Mrs. Waldo reported for the Sunday school. It was announced duplex envelope report wss sub- were appointed to the veiitry: T. J. Keefe, Vi-1.9. Leevitt, Ainsley I-iii . by my. 111-. Reading of minutes of the last from annual meeting were left over un- gmmklng the club 10,- their mp- til the annual meeting or the par- non, 95 l0 N5 lmme 0" w9d"9"l3Y 5nd Bestsll, Eric Tanton. John Llewell- hls condition is reported as-much "L 3.10 sheen. nnd Geo,” wot, letter of acknowledgement and appreciation from s. newly organ- " ized Y's Men's club in Charlotte- of St. town regarding g. congratulatory Peter's Anglican Church at Al- telegram sent to them by the sum- berton was held on Monday even- nicrside club on the occasion of mg, Jan. 11th. 'Iihe meeting was their first meeting. The. cl. wltinprsyer by the rector. brings to two the number of Y2 Rev. J. R. McMahon, who also Men's club in Charlottetown The president also read a letter the P. E. I. T. B. League Ross Macliemie reP0l”iP" " submitted by the vesirv clerk. Joe Council, it. M. c. A. director Pied Blnghsm reported on plans "1 l"d”””l'l"l3 "'9 for the annual radio auction. President Clark expressed sin- ed in any wily, During the year the . n l n Interior'of the edifice was painted 'f;:,'1lll;' Iff"::;fynR'.nf, '' ” ' ml V"”l5ll"l ll” ' "W ””l”" Klnghorn for the work they have sandy submitted by Miss Maud Dyer and Nidiiii-in! Mill ll" 3ilmlll9"lil' .i.r Station. - , tmsrarbovums ' or .ion and the Guild report, eubsnit- Vernon England. Benjamin Smith. ted by Mrs. clsywn Travers. was Reginald Jeffrey. read by Mrs, H. W. Matthews. The nouglas Nicholson. John MOCNB. on motion of w.o. Lesvitt e The meetarigmmiseci with prayer mbiebm r ASPIRIN RED THEATRE Starring Rosalind Russell, Ray Mllland and Edmund Gwenn Showing Friday and Satur- day, Jan. 18th and, 19th, 7:15 M Today """"" " Saturday .. KEIiiiliiETiiii llllili Remington intermediates SATURDAY. JAN. liitii lg 1947 Chevrolet car, excel- HAMMER NIILLS Xn improved. - 3. mghe meeting - was under' the , lerit condmonl reasonably , . A I chairmanship of James Murphy, NEURITIQNEURMGIC priced. Terms om; half down, Fliiglgggzmsrgfgrd:Svl5E;ii&:'i' , A committee of ya men left the . balance 18 mont s. st, Peter 3 chilfch meeting early to show the weekly ' NE "THE RETURN or JESSE 03D 5 . . in . iili!!!-I to ;l)ftIlent.s in the Prince Coun- N I TKENSIIQTH. H081: ti . JAMES" AIIIIIIEI Meetlllg yPresident Hillard Clark mid e Digfczazselgllfgmeziggn With J0hnHIer:!Ii;llCiI.,IuaK.nn Dvora- iui:NslNG'ro'N Also Serial and News. We have left in stock a few Papec hammer mills nd grain grinder "30", 10 a rich. Dorothy Patrick. Attention Horsemen There will be a horse race on the Summer- Summer st. Soinmerside done for scouting in the. town of , 0” Classes Fitted ,.,'?f:,."f2? f;:::u:hf,,,u'5n'3::yy':: Sumniorside while they have been Egg 9'1;38-m' Matinee s3t' I. A5 Y and expressed his thanks to the '"””"'d hem u ay ' I p'.m' ALWAYS different Bronx): and individuals A Pl'""lWl0" l" 'lllP"clll””ll 0 ----::--.- ' tor then, my” support their-scouting work was made ti . . . 3 The "port 0, the amen", Wu these two men who will soon in 3:30n7.9:20 "'M' 2:30-7-9:20 "'"”3h'""0'lI'M thtlltirs Mtlhw had ethos --.- .. .roir ' niiiiaihg usguperinwnsenteahd um: vi... LONDON -(or)- Tile number IIC IWIIILE IIIJ. :.fc5'n'i"5-iuuumi . 5n. would be needed, - persons registered as unemployed hnn g '''''''''lil'- 9- 3- i- A vote of thanks ws's tendered in Britain in mid November wu "FEDERAL AGENT u- :3;-.-. is-i:.i:"i:..:.0:,".-.'.....l:l.i:'": .l?.i”".'.. mm. un- mi . r ---...-..n.-.1: period of years month. Bales -resistance in some , K Aui-eport lag the A. Win: fuba areas is believed to be a factor. R, C, A, F, LARGE" 0 ml! d by rs. emon gen , i . .nd and by Mn, gen-mt clump- vs. Kent Taylor - Robert Rockwell - s.....'... a Federal Mali Sent Gleeses Fitted o mittsd byholeyten '1':-avers I and :::i;dinghvoutIs of tlgenklsuv wsjs eg- dbieeeim. ed erecr. . , i, ' JIIONI nu uaisytzin 'I'i-eves-s and Heath ucusbon. in replying the rector skuum 1'30 t” 3'30 00 M68300 90 M53 "P I Gill! M llIAl.usmm gunmnqo Profit were elected wardens for thanked the members for their skating 8 to 10 B o".0"".'l". the cm-nine year and the following confidence in . of smngum! n 20th 'r in m an 5lIllnlilln” g 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS Q E . ' E. Parkman Cl:tl;i:n'TT5V9Ylv llld "35 W me in Kitchecner. Ontario ha: aecellited BORDEN C9-II 5- Lo R333"? SIdG IlCfbOl' ICC. Satur-i AND T9. . I . Ulit-D-u R-Q 0.. motion as nsmn Leaviit.32,l';'3f;,:13of,”gf';f.;.,,;. 32 Presents Wm M”lll""Y day afternoon. stoning oP:o"373l5T 5990llil9d l-W 39lll3mlll 8'll"'vt' Men to be held in summerside at ”A WOMAN OF Water Street E8515; at -I 3! Exeinel vote of thanks was extended o the end of M”. DISTINCTION” Summerslde l - o