r- --v Xtr-mblfl - _.--~, =;~ _ r-Yvfifl’ rife. PAGE TEN »-~ A t £1.11 t t BACKIQCHE LADDER DISORDERS MIDNIIY TROUBLE AND VHAI "DOWN DRAGGING WEARINESS" \ ' m MEMORIAM MRS. ALDEN MOASE - » - t- =Tttesday. Jan. 11th. There was an _ . v , . , ..rl€g.fm§,h§§,§lf§.°mi Fag-exceptionally large number otlart oi Sttntmerside. IS still ttitt- CG!‘ ‘l °Fl_k"_- l“ "‘°_ "hm" bolt Harbor. N. 8.. was a visitor _ ’ " ' | emb rs res m inqudir. \-\pn"‘n,ytt- lattrels in aqtntth- sports. In "\"‘_‘l"“‘°" m" _ i‘ “fuwm? H" to Iiensington and Sutntnt-rsldc passing of Airs. Altlcti Moase. at-"l 9 P 9 l J1 w t - . opening and closing tit-avers also t ~ he‘. home M NW. Aum“, on Momqisitors. In thr- absence of the lit ,\\\'l‘!1i1l11llL“ meet t-ttttteon Hvallii-X muduvwd u“, QM“. p950}, “,\_,._ m‘ “Lliadnesiuysyréhlflilmcr ‘Elli’? day January 3rd i949. She tvasdiffifident. the zmt tiice-tlfi’~"‘dellth'M'c A‘ ‘Md ‘lama Unums 5 rttngcments were tnade to hold a n m w o m w a n75 the’ fol-rum. “Mabei Pawn“ eldest Miss Martina LeClalr presided [held quite tecetttlv, Alatt won the vflennn‘ dmw‘ The gloup u k CUUUUZ R Fl I» l5 (“$38911 "1 _ . ', __ _t ~ i‘. - '3] __ . daughter of the latt‘ Mr. and Stirs, MT5~ B?" J- Pill‘? 339d I15 "c?" :50 Fmdrlpl 37"“ dash“ ‘buk divided into two $P(‘llOf1S.Blll0 and fiffiskragdggglithaéllilllff tilfhlasfs John Pityiitcr. and was §lXl§'— l-“TY- The TTWEUHK was ml"! m- lI-‘Iurd “AWN White. with Miss lVfary Crosby and k l‘ 4 e ‘ y s, t [our ‘Tam U1- agu‘ p.m.._y_h,e “M5 terestttig ‘with Question Bn\ itritti h ‘ H ‘ I“ ‘ l _ WWW bliss Noreen Simmons, respcctive- ruled ttisxa Lite. a ago, she bccitrtit- the ttifr ol Mr. “it?” i<§>1<‘5-P_ \ ll i-~l'| ~84 “tlllcfl-hv 1_\-, 1mm: nrpointt-tl lt-ttdcrs. A ‘ ' “den Moasg “he 15 1,.“ W mourn t rs, en tire spoke on Lie tm- "-1 Pf ‘c ~ iii‘ tt- c M‘ a filiCLjlttl ft-atttre of thc etening was ,, , , , ‘he 105s Of a 10mm. .\,..‘[cl pgrtangg of qo-Qpgt-atton hgtwgg‘ tttll |iZ\\(‘ their lltSl ganittc an tfllCtTSllIlQ flIl(lvlTl3i]~ll('ll\-t,- talk ogCallnlllx§tggg “_(i,n(?:'Dl'l‘:€§)ll\Sv°n More than ttvi-tili’ .\'<‘8t5 52° pin-fits and teachers f” m0 ma“ “f "H121, ‘W101i, Range‘. , gacplnu; gOSSdNIiIi-idwnzlc on lRuyosttifluP5 Nobody even the astronom- hm. beam, begin. m (an and as Clpllnc of boys and gens, t.ll.-- ‘(r l l‘ nip. l» "N?! m‘- rotldurll. h.” um" rs vcntttre ti v lriitatioit f 0 ‘he days M.“ mun)“ brought The teacher spoke ‘at stintedie pretty stiOnt: th,.~ _\e l, Hub utting puhht- meetings. -~!>, ‘(THU ‘i .v ateut‘.l)l_ t t 0S u! . pm; dew”, cf bxkqcw and length about tilt‘ ttzanthi. tiqtiiititg 1hr ltttrmztit has his smi, Lttit tn. and r »-- fil-IEH gvilll ~ C "115 P- U"? liarll ."~ ~ . h 1nd Class for the bmls mid IIIQWKl the lhis t-xtt 11‘ lllifius, Jim‘ It :1 l‘."tttl —t‘. W. l.. DIEETINU A tum-t. may attribute it to "sun spots’ c‘? “]‘_."‘e I,‘ .l tt\\v\“ .- ‘ d tiusteea to stioport this tuuvrzitt-nt,lSclittitnrttt. as a itrst string 1111c. his! of lit" Little Pond Sub-Liivistoa or a change tn the cottrse of the lmuh "uh i “bum ‘l m“) Vlme - -' - . - \\'|s hrltl ‘tt tl- l i f l-~ Gulf S11‘ utt but t t bwcrvc s b comm,“ Hut. in and Con“ which he said would proir \'<~t'_v.(ltltet'< who \\tll probably’ make _*- - tt innit n ft ls f‘ i. 110$ v 1”:- itlllllllOll with an all wise Father benetieiai to the Krotviiii. litt\. Tliéiiite team aft" Bill Stewart Nottn- i "“"li‘-‘ J- Nilvtivhhltl. Sittiilny e-tr- lhihk it is the result 0f the "rrvlv ' . - ~. , ' . ,4 . ,.. ,. . _ hititl. Jun. 18th. with t itt d. ' f l' t ' l't . ‘li'l ' Even when Umgcdy. catered me class which was orgattimtl lately ,ti Dttghtttt, Jackie Bttnaitt. Eu m, M" Tum‘ n “in t cnante o cirna e commons. with ‘in - - » t s under tJic (lTCCIIOH of \1r. E ‘7rit' Owtww" wiiotlier vtitiiiilflei‘ lt\ “l”; l’ pr°5“l""l m” D1‘m“ “d” 9i “h? ‘llmflw family ctrrlc. tuititi ' t.ie life ‘s * '_ ‘ ' ' ' i ‘ - ‘ ~ pfpgitlpfl ‘goon... , .1 |. , - ~ -, . _ . W) ,. 0-,» H, , . . . -. t » - In otPhit l! ttltt > [OCCUI lIl similar ntttnttvi abuttt . t . 1 Atsctiatttt i0 x \l p tht ntnte tit Ott\\'\. fioti l.ti. of a bc-lotrvl ('.l\1l€1.1't*‘! whom ~ _ > » i t - ~ or r|\ll(j\‘tr\rl h, rmdhv. f - j , , - _ _ _ . h w s m mph. m a f“. ahoqtficient and qualified to give tliclttctt, tFrunkttH. hrothvr, nt- lie- r _ v. _ - _‘ " " "mmi HGT.‘ line?" DFKl-b- The Will "id E e a C“ ~ . ‘ '. iooys a good insight in this im- ~l1t~vet Ctrtrlto "U-ik‘ Riioors and '1 "'°"“"> "trettnu. Business "ilvjypfg cm, rttmmnber 51min; weeks. her Cdifll fazin nctcr faltez- - ~ t i ~ '- ~» t latmg to wgrk u; llQqgue w“ ma, _- , - .- ed portant work. Ed Z\lt-lnni< There are some ether cussed h w“ (leaked - h T1‘. Mme“ Sandy Cammm l9“ o! ‘Sh’ “as l He to"; Angina“ The teacher also cnngrattilated how tvho plat-ed with last wan-s to t...,,:.....' “that dtnm“ m m ‘msdala says the" was a 51mm" - i- ~ , r t _-_ - _ ‘ x ‘ tewiyt- - ._. , . . ., and regular“. rmmvd wmmumom the men arid women who are fli-fltnvllllfS, but tte l\K“CA1L lteattl t... imtitths 1,. 5,." Uckms o" a “mfm “Pleml ill!“ 3081b BB0. She no“... we; nutty-Pg?‘ m it“. a“ tending the night. classes which \i,\'ht*th(t' they are still cligililc to hvdsprvatl anti tiihi-t- mllivk. kind“. 190*“ “ml” ‘m5 ‘SW mild- mirs of we Vhuwl, “m, when are held in the School two evcii-iplii)’ or not. (lotiateri by rnvtnhers An interest ‘mush “Tm ‘mm! ‘Mu-mg ‘he , ‘ " ‘ i ~ "vt"i1:ztb‘t "‘-'-- infirmity forbade lit-r attendance in!‘ P"_“'°°k- M] “l” “lmld a" l"? Phtii‘! tttvttttititl and read by 1",“ “Of l u .1“ n.1, Gun“ a; service< One at ti.‘ ha‘ ac“ deeply interested. are sltotvittg a] 'lhe Suitiint-rsxte Curling Club ltlrs. tfttttrlct. .t_ rttapdutmpt w.“ l°"“h“rb“*°“ Feb-Z" 3905- Geilrge‘ of h" m; was ,0‘ bkttnnt; a me marked progress in reading, stiell-fhits kin:ily' consented ttt lct the much rnjoy-vti h)‘ ltll present. ltfrs. towwplclo“ “Quip in cperauon‘ member of .318‘ “-,,,m,,,-S Auxmar“ ing. arithmetic. grantmar and so-lI-ligh St-lttiot bay; Cm-t in their Alex A, Iitaedottald invited the all“ flymg m Plow“ Byron“ on assi ninv lttr alflli-ition fee to ‘a vial studies as well as a little pub- lnrw rink fret» of charge. and "ll‘f1ll)t"!'s to her home tor the Feb- Feb‘ 3m‘ 805w" Wmmfllsl" Lmd flnyg ward. ,,,,._~.‘;\.‘,.,,.Cwd by g 11B SDEBUHK- ‘(icorzc Walker, ])l1_\‘$l("r!l inslrttft- {hhhv inoctittc. Then- bning m, svlklflie diIlYY- ivfill?" lh 1303» ' ~ " further business tnt-t-tiitt: t osed by ‘CQDlPd Iii Guardian "HlSIOIZV 0i cottragcotts ("tttttthttttitj-fl Left to niotirtt the knew her are licr bereaved oih . relatives children are. and tnaiij." trictltls. Her Ralph at. Kelvin Grove, Mrs. Harold Mill, at and Ella. Mrs. Springfield. One daughter. Alton Boll. Long River. ittvtiy si.\ weeks previously. sisters are. Florence. Mrs. liam COHSlDS. Bitrliiigttm, toss of one who was an maturation to all who lius- nand- four sour» and ttto daughters, fourteen gratidcliiltireit. two sisters and John. Walter, and Elmer. at. New Amiati‘. Ruby, Clcrmont. Herbert Profitt. Mrs. passed Her Wil- and Sadie. Mrs. John Johnston, Ma:- Tignish Mi". J. McEacliern was a recent visitor at the Shore. Mr. J. McIntosh has returned from a visit to relatives and friends. Mr. Alyre Pitre. student at Church Point- College. NS, spent his holidays at home. m1. Louis MartLn. Lot is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Aeneas McKinnon, 6'7 Elm Ave. Charlottetown. n Miss Thelma LeClair who is employed at the City Hospital. spent a few clays at home visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs John LcClair. i‘ The monthly meeting of the home and school was held on Moase. Erskine Maclvfurdo. Percy lifacMurdo and Bruce Payiitcr. Interment was in the Peoples Cemetery: Kensingtoti. —-Bl,ll‘. MR. JOH. T. FOUND -—Deat.h has again claimed for it‘; own an esteemed citizen of Long River. this time in the per- son of Mr. John T. Found. The late, Mr. Found twassctl away after a breif illness on ivfunrlay‘, January 10th. 1949. within a month of his 82nd birthday. Hc was of a quiet disposition, self-sacrificing, serving community and church tn flatt" Tiie funeral was hcld on Vvediteis- the best of his ability: In the day from 5|_ Mark‘; church, church where he was st-ltlutit Kensingtmt, nftt-r a short service absent from his place at the hour at’. her late home. and was con- 0f WOFShID Ind where he was ever ducted hy her minister, the Rev. Feldy 10 85515! i" mflivfliil “'33??- s. .1. Danes. His message was he Will 10h: he remembered. based on the \\‘O1"(l.~. Thou hast Visitors to the home will ntiss his fllcfi gttcr, rte tht- shit-id of Thy genial friendliness anti cheery salvation; and 'I‘li;.' gentleness hath KTEQUYIK but» ll 1S ill ill? ihhiili‘ made mt» crcrtt. the late Mrs. lYl life of her faith 2nd Samuel. 22: F16. H" stressed the beauty of the Moase and her God which en- abled her to accept. 1\I.‘3l(l\(?$.<. ill-t circle that he will be most keenly missed. Bereaved of his beloved wife, nee Maria Parsons. many years ago, and left, with a family of young children, 11c raised them ncss and even trazcciy without with care and affection to worthy comptan-r manhood and womanhood. Four ’I‘he lifynillf, led b; a. full choir daughters and one son are lcft with lifrs. Davies it. the organ. t0 mourn the loss of a devoted we"; Q God o; Bother, Mad father, they are: Marjory, Mrs. Kindly ugiit, aha There is No Fred Macl-‘Weht Cempbelltoh. Mac Night in HPRVCH. athittittti floral at home. Ellen. Mrs Ralph Matr- nfferlngs covered the casket. The l-Eml- and EVPLVW MYS- Frank paubpnfvrs “(KW-v Maw-g Jqhn MacEwen at; Kensingtoti, and Wil- ‘Howard Stewart Moase, Ifarold “am it hflme- 515° W" Klimdfllli" $111K tYQDr OIL-TREATED STOKER f DIX 7011i DAJLIr/Ldflfll/T/Y dren. The funeral was licld on Wednesday from 1.0m; River United Church. which was titled to the doors with friends gather- ed tcfpay a last tribute of respect. The service was conducted by his pastor, the Rev. G. S. Stevens, who paid a warm tribute to the late Mr. Found as one whose practice of Christianity might wcll be emulated by others. A full choir with Mrs. Murdock MacLeod at the organ led in the singing of the following hymns: There is a Land of Pure Delight. The lord's My shepherd, and Abide With Me. Beautiful fsle of Somewhere was sting as a duet by Messrs. Ernest Dunning and Andrew Johnstono, with Mrs. Dunning at the organ. The pall- bearers werc Messrs. William Easter. Davis Mitchell. Elmer Parsons, William E. Joltnstone, Everett Paynter and Horace Thompson. Burial was in the Geddic Memorial Cemetery. —Bur. QIIIUKIES IY Kill REYNOLDS Sport Echoes From Prince Gounty i The Nova Scotia bowling slat- isucians who mention the 3'72 siigle of Marion Gay of Truro as being the best scOrg tor the Mai‘- itimcs among ladies couldn't. have heard of Mrs, Nettie Stewart's score of 497 ntade at the Caililfll Bowling Alleys iii flit.‘ “Thief 0i ltonto nt ‘.3 pm. Senator Robinson. 194T. We were howling on the 38. passed nutty at his honte in next alltgv when Mrs, SlUlVall tiiadc Suntmerslde Jen. '20." S. her record score, and _\ou can .7»- I,.U._,,,,, M. m mtxht.‘ an» Ste\v~ —A. \. r, A ‘MlIl-lTlNG-‘lltt- at ‘att is n former Sumrncrstle utrl, Y. P. A. fit Si. MRTYS Cllllrtll- ‘bu, m“. rcsldcs in Sydney’ N 5H Sumntcrsitlc, held its regular l Alan Stewart, son of D.O Stew- at the school. is ltusftirgttniz- like to bosom ‘Or lf1£ the lt(t\< who would here-inc dcvoters of “thq; 'an:1 static" pastime. The Stintrtt do High School hzvhctbalt tr".\".l cttfcrtlctl t1t~ Air ;Cat1Ct-s at tho 1\.CA F‘, rtittrt lust S:tt11."d0._\' by the score o1‘ 43 to 2S. _._x._._ We ltave lxcard that the RC» A F. licckey tram a-nd tho Junior Lcottinztires of Stwitinir SlflC will llwtli play in tl".l‘ Nottii Slltirc lakflglle ihiz. year. plttyittg thrir home games in the airmetvs Yilllt This will be the first time in thr history‘ of the North Shore lea/git? for league pamcs to be pl=t_\'o:l tllllSltll‘ the Kcnsiitctoit Rink I‘. is understood that all Illllrvflllf gjlllbi x111 l»; tilayed in Iicnsiitgtoii, The _ll.l\'€l1ll€ hockey l€flIll5 frttit C t liiors’ cage we» tin-inc as they rttite, ibut t-crtaiitlwdid not. pttt up tlic kind of game that Burke would ltave lflflllt‘ had he ttot suffered the 1111- fortttiirtte accident WlIlClI cost him an eve some weeks agtt. There arc OHICX‘ t-ircta. stances that kctp us from point; out on zt limb anal call- ing the S-iiceti ti: Mclimis sextet the coming Island champions. We may feel like making this predict- ion a little later on. but not yet. ‘ The ire was sticky‘ for one thing, land it prevented both teams from showing their very best. wares. At that, our boys look a shade lighter and might be expected to find the going hard on such a surface. but we'll have to see the teams. on bet» tcr ice before we'll give an opinion t as to their respective nicrit:,=, Again. l a large percentage of the goals were tscorerl with tltc opposing team. or ‘both teatiis a man or ttvo short, Land when the boys learn 10 t-ontrtxl ‘their impulses to push their op~ ponctits nrmtitd, there will be lCF-z , penalties, we hope. There are many ethrntragint: fcttttircs about the new Stintmcn side sextet. hoot-yer. and w-c tvottlchrt be exactly thundorstrul- if they travelled a loti: tvrty alone ‘the play-off trail that will begin tsometime in the spring. Itaytott Schnrirtan is thc same old opport- unist. of other years. ztiitl lhat he prayer. A pleasant social hour followed. of the Unttt-d Church regular l‘ll€€lilll,' on 'l‘ucsday night, Jdtt. room of thc Church with the Pres- idcnt liebct- Profitt presiding and tlcvotiotial scrvit-c. Seventeen young _ritag QQARDIA N. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Q55 RJFQTIETQYN , —MO\'IES in Bctlequc hall to- night Friday, "Crackup". In aid of Kelvin hockey team. —MARTIN SENOUR PMINTS. Enamels. varnishes. Kent-Tone, I-‘lite and Murest-o, all your inside. and outside decoration probkrns solved here. The Summer-side Hard- ware Co. Phone 740. —Fl‘!\'l-JRAI. SATURDAY -— 'l‘h_t- funeral of the late Senator Brewer \\'. Robinson will be held Saturday tiftcrnnon at ' ‘l0 from the Summer- side Trinity Uttittitl Church. A private sot-vice will bt- held at thc mccting oit 'l‘ttestlay evening in the ttttrish hall viith the new president. Lunch was , m] by 1'05"“. flssisttitl by hiisscs Eileen l\lf|t'(‘l(111fl|fl and licrthzt Mat-Kenzie _ l)li\'l('l'.‘ FOR LOST FISHILRMEN -» Rvgi. den.» of .O‘l.car_v and district will br: interested in a recent announce- ment. from Ottaiva that a new sttfcti‘ dctit-e for fishermen. es- . 1y atlaptcd to fit into small T; S_ . of M , tlllll furs. 1t. C. El- llS. Ilc tvzts an ottistatidlttg student at New Giasgotv lligh School a fcw years mm and is tictv citterltig the Massathtisvtts liistitttte of Tcch~ tiology to ...1d_\' for his Phft, d5". grre, 'l'hc iirw devise is a 5p ‘t ‘. radio diret-tittrt-fznzlcr. “fhctt fish-l crmcn become lost they can bt ffflillklltfi’ the finder omit a siciml. Charlottetown and 811111111?“ ide tttniett \\'l|l be pititctl up bv the‘ l have had ll‘f‘ll‘ ifri! lriitl of sttsc irtli -';\1t;t1tp;--s1iiti“ uhich can‘ that. lslfl" kuttli llttlltll> goth: t0 the Prin o glpft- ,1 | “l”. part‘- dmw m [he “ °‘l""5d“¢‘" gCetitity boys. Nobocii t-ottltl duttb! tlory-mtit hit", E B. ‘Ellis of 0'l.e:11-._, ‘their superior-its" wt the tight?» is an time of the YOUIW lnvcntc ' play. t-hourzh it was pctrliaps» not ' a quite so pronounced as the 8 t.» {i __.._._. score tttiuld actm to indicate. 'l'lit: __B[,()(_)t\][~‘][§]_]) \',]'_[t_ Mfiltyfg l4‘.\'ear-<i1d .\'\>lllli~'-“i“l' l" U" "h" ~Bloottiitvld Young People's Union itel-rl their 13th in the Sunday School COlidttCtlhg an impressive. opening ticoplc attctttlczi the CHOPHHZ, l~'tti'th» t er tilrtiis wcrc made for the joint Fireside service to be held in cou- junction with the Mill River Pres- byterian Young People's Society about Feb. 6th, ‘fhc exact date its not yc-t dstextnineti. The Bloom- field \'.F.U. gitvc their approval to the proposed Valentine Social of the four Young People's groups on the Oleaiy pastoral charge 10’- Lenry. Iilccimiield. Brae and West Devon» iti ()'Leary. The Study per- iod vras taken by Mrs. R. F. Mc- Ausland whose topic was "Livlngl Christianity" in‘ which most of the young people took part. Then the Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson be- crttt an ititensive study of the (inspc! of Mark and the group stlltlllitl chapter one. Then follow- rd a period cf recreation led by llcbct" Profitt and the nteetlitr; closed by all repeating the Mispah. llenctliviion.~—O. at bcnd on ltogers in the Summer- mdC cage. Schurmaifs basketball squad can take on all comers during one half of a game, but m the semnd stanza will score a flock of goals this sca- gmt goes without. saying. Joey and Paul schurntan haven't. struck their ittridc as yet, but. judging from their lztst season's play. they should bc pretty valuable hrle-a-lyrac to have on a team which aspires to champ ionships. Bill Stewart. looked better than ever. and Roy "Chick." Gal- le.nt's stir-prising improvement. mak- es it look as 1t the wise boys who said he tvould HEW‘! fill his father‘: brogans may be. sadly mistaken. Roy has a wonderful burst of speed. a good shot. (not his dayls blistering drive. but; still considerably above average), ond he has developed n lot of cunning around an cncnty goal menu. Tlhe Kcnslngton trio who are now playing with the Sheen K5 Mt-fnnls outfit all gave good accounts of tttemselves on the very first night. Charlie Rogers turned in a spark- Jackie hard-working kid who shottld add a lot of strength to the forward line. Flnmr Oatttay also played a lnistlittg game, ‘Hie. work of Bobby Gay on de- fence continues to convince tut. m; it did last yenri. that ‘Bob has a brig-ht future behind the blue-line. The other reartrttardsnen did all . '» " . night, but. it was Bobby whoglid the " 8d, wall, this fan cream you got with a Guardian Wont M mini‘; ‘dawn.’ m.‘ docs multo my alt-fl bNlinPf ~ ling game between the pipes. and Bernard is a fastakating, they are as sure to be licked as an rill-day sucker in a baby's clutch. Twice now they've led their op- ponents, tSt. Dunstan‘; and Reece) at half time. but they faded fast in the second frame on each occasion. Lat-k of efficient stibstitutea seems to be the trotthle. The first; string- ers stay 1n the game and play them- selves into exhaustion. paving the way for a deluge of scores by the opposing team. . We were surprised that; the EC. AF. quintet took a trkrimlng at the hands of the S.D,U. boys. They have lost. three games now by three of four points. and are pretty low in the standing for it teem that looks her forhend. they theirmff days. KiLVI-N n. Charlottetown and PEI." “No stiow were in operation at that This ington was a VlSltOX‘ t0 Charlotte- town on Tlitirsdtrv. yK ‘day. —K , tancl Ottawa. was a visitor to Stimtnersidc oii Wednesday. -—K Britt-e Mt-Nutt ed Summerside on Tuesday. -K Brlzlge was a vlsltnr to Kcnsiiig- ton last week. -—-K as strong as t-hcy do. Like the little girl with the curl in the middle of semi to have Canada's fishery products go for ttsmarott nttttt FRlDAY-KENSINGTON MIDGETS vs. S'SIDE MIDGETS SATUllDAY-éKATlNG-S to l0 MONDAY, JAN. lb-NORTH SHORE LEAGUF Game 8:15 — Mmluion 30c and 20 -1\IID-WINTEB Stile at Pear- son's Ready-to-Vvear, Kensington. -ATTENDED MEETING —- Mr. Sanford Phillips of Oiielary at- tended the meeting of the P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture in Sum- nterside.-O. -NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services. Sunday, Jan- uary 23rd. Clifton 11.00 A. M. South Granville 2.30 P. M. Geddie Meni- orial 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Minister. —BEDEQUE UNITED (Ihurvh Charge. Services Sunday Jan. 23rd Bedcqtte 11 a.m.: Albany I1 p.m,; Bordon ll a.m. and .730 p.m, Rev. \\'. Burton Crotvc. B..’\,, Minister. Mr. Reginald Graves, student, as- sistttnt. — NOVA SCOTIA VISlTOR - .\'1r. Calvin Hunter of Musquodo- notes» winters" "cycles" time. winter 1S certainly unique. Cattle were gritzinc last week and a fztrnitr was btiiuiing potato Stalks near Keiisingttati. —K fur last two 11801-02". Evidently the Personal; I -Mr. (itirdoti Btjvctttoii of Kens- -.\lr. fltrl Duffy of Kiiikora visited Charlottetown on ‘Thurs- Mr. A, T’. Cerettl 0f l-Jortlcri hr; returned lrotn n trip to Montreal Mrs. Frank fyicNeil of Summer- visited frictids tn Borden on wMr. Wilmot Read of Ofieary Vern itfrGougtttt and of atalpt-qtte visit- -i Nfessrs. —Mr. James Hiscock of Stanley ~~l\’lrs. Ora lvlaclrftvctt of Sum- mcrside has rcturnctl homo after tindcrgolnc a slight operation in the Charlottetown Ilospitul.-—S. —.\fr. J. W. O'Brien. prontinent farmer out rare horse owner and driver, made a business vsiit to Kcnsingtoti last tvcck. »~I< —Mr. Russell Key of Foxley River has accepted a position with the Hall Manufacturing Co.. Sum- merside and has etitereti upon his new duties. —5 -—Mr. Hugh Smith of Ellerslit: was a visitor to Summerside on 'f‘ucsdu_v. Ml‘. Smith is a young "old timer" of the Yukon, having made thc long trip when he was eighteen years of- age. --K --Mr. R. S. MacNearncy of the National Cash Register Co, rc- turncd by motor car to hcttdqttart- ers in Charlottetown on, Thurs- day. K -Mrs, Joseph Gauthier of Char- lottetown spent he: New Years holidaya with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Iterb Peters of Skinners Pond. -JMr. Herb Peters of Skinners. Pond and his little grand son Fran» els Peters of Tigniah have returned home from St. John, NB. Mr. Pet- ers having visited his two daught- era. —Ll. Col. and Mrs, E. \\'. John- stone. Burlington. were among those attending the capping ex- ercises at the Prince Edward ‘Ist- and Hospital on Thursday, their daughter Elizabeth being a mcm- ber of the class receiving caps. --Bur. EXCESS FISH Approximately T0 per rent of export. SUMMERS")! _ ._==; S'sltle Church Group Activities -—'I‘.‘ie Summerside Baptist Y. P U. met on ‘hiesday evening in tlic church hall. The junior wor- olll]! was in charge of Wendell. Morrison with the president. D. Lefurgcy. in the chau- for the business. ‘r-lic Beavers and Must:- rats tied, 16-16. A Bible story quiz was conducted by Mrs. E. J. Bar- rass. Arlene Jordan conducted the devotional period for the scnlors and Freda Myers was at the piano. The ]\I‘(‘S_id€llL, Jack MacFai-lane “'3: in the chair. Three points were gained by the Wreckers, Mrs. Bttrrass also conducted a Bible story quiz with this grottp. The next mcctitig will be in the form of it social evening which will include a skating party to which the juniors will be. invit- ed. . . t ‘Hie \' P. S. of the Summer- side Presbyterian Church held its regular meeting on Tuesday eve- ning in the church hall tritlr Jean hfattltctv, coitductltig the worship tissistcd by Lorne afoiiie, who rend the Scriutttre lesson and Shirley luacDoliald who offered prayer. The meditation “Hill Winds and Stormy seas" was pre- sented by the minister. A report _of the society's activities to be sttbtnittcti to the congrcoationtl meeting \\".IS read and itpprttvctl, Arrztngcimcttts were tntade for a social cvcitln: oti tho ticxt meet.- uig, A short icllthvsltip period fol- lowed. t . . Sutiinicritiit" Ciittrt-li of Y. P, S. lteld its rcgttlur meeting on ’f‘tic.~da cvetilng in the church hall with Kenneth HlICEillS in charge of the worship period. The ltymits H1119, were "In My Heart There Rinas a. Moto- d_v" and “Nine About Jesus I Would Know." The Scripture reading \\'.'l.\ tlic 15th, chapter of l Ctlflllltlllitll.‘ The president. Garth Iitiklctter, \\'1l,‘; in the chair during the bitsmc» session. An intercsiitr: Bible quiz on “The Blffls oi‘ the Bible" “'21s coitdttcterl by the l\‘ll11l§l(‘l'. ‘The boys‘ itnr‘. girls‘ tzrtititis were evenly matched with 3'1 points each, total to dale girls, 1H4. bt‘_\‘¥, 96. Arrangements were matte l0 lttlfl a social eve- niiv: ttti the tiext meet-inc. The frictidditp ctrt-lc and the Mucptth bcttedictitwtt bvottglit the meeting to .1 time. ‘l‘ht- Ch 11:! . . . The Church of the Nazarene. Summcrstdc. held its first sitiitary’ tncctiit: of the year 0'1 day- etcuimz a‘ the tiarsoiiaoc wizlt the PYFSlClCIlI, Mrs. .\. M. Pat-ice. in the chair, ‘The t-ongtsc- galiriiiitl song" "Send the Light" was fnlluwcri by prztyet- bv the tirimii“. Rev. \. M Pnrleo, Re- >tl$ll~l\’$‘ Sfrititttrc renduigs were from Mark 16:15 and Rtriittiit 2'1: S~l:'i 137st“. After "roll call. Rev, and 112* Pztrlee srmg as a duct “B"int: lltrnt In." ‘The pre<i~ ticnt then ertiv Wort a review of three f1l‘.lt‘l(‘\ fitrni the hfis=ioiit\r_t' i~~ it t utu| +;....".".t~=‘ inis- | l l A r r e 1| r t o it lSummersIde Curlers Entries for club competitions qual- ifying for British ‘Console playoff ntuot. be In hands of games com- mittee by Saturday, Jan. 22. Play- offs are slated for Feb. 2. Please do not delay. Games Committee: Boy Daye. R. E. Ellis, Dr. Clara Tlnton, Brenton MacLean. QM publication "The Ot-her Sheep." The 1st. article "A New God" by the missionary Miss Ruth Free- "11111; 2nd. “The New Disticiisary in Swaziland" by missloiiury Miss Ruth Matchett; 3rd,. "The firs: Twelve Years of my Life" by Dr. Jerair Sarian of Dauiascus, Syria. Chalk drawings and cout- ments ivere made by the presi- dcnt. The closing prayer was offered by Mrs. R. T. Morrison. 'I‘l'ie next meeting will be lield at the parsonage on Friday evening February 4. . a . . The Mission Band of ‘Trinity United Church, Summersitle. met on Monday afternoon with the loaders. Mrs. J. H. Macbennan and Miss Effie ilwKay in charge. The new officers installed were: President, Audrey Woodside; Vice- Presidettt, Sylvia Boyle; Secre- tary, Glenda Macho-an. The story front the Study Book “'35 pre- sented after which games were played. - . . 'i‘he two C. G. I, '1‘. groups of Srrnmcrside Trinity Church com- bined for the worship period with Dorothy Cannon tn charge. During the business 39551011 each president was iii the chair. Ar- rangements were made to hold a patitry salc on Saturday after- noon. The mission study for the intermediate group was under the direction of lvlrs. William Heck- bert. . . . The president. Mk5 Edith Pal- mer, was in the chair on Tuesday evening at the regular meeting of the Y, P. U. of Summerside Trin- ity Church. The singing of "Near- er My God to Thee" was fol- lowed by the Bible study by the tmitister. The next meeting, which is to bc held at. Chan's Restaur- ant. will be a Chinese Supper. A committee, consisting cf the fol- lotving. will be in charge: The Misses Joyce MacLeod. Bernice Itidstone and Olga Harris, it, was decided to hold a concert on February 16 and Mr. Data's Mur- ray was appointed to procure a one-act. play for it. Refreshmctil.» lwere served by the president at the close of the meeting. a t o The "Mr. and Mrs." Club of Summerside ‘Prinity Church was held on hfttnda_t' evening with the Keir Ditgzaifs in charge. The Eric Pearson's and the Albert l-lnkletterls assisted with the wor- ship. Ml‘. and Mrs. Richard Ifen~ thorna were attests. the former giving an interesting tatlk on ap- EASE CMMMON ..- ')R1)1NAIlt 11ml son; “a THROAT [tip llll II’ WITH t h t a d rub in gdfllluARliyS, an?! not: the uick relief Y0" l!" rnlelesa. fast-drying. no “gun; or unpleuunt odor. 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