JANUARY _ 31, 1950 I . .4 GU ARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN ESTERN GUARDIAN Thaw PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 8 Summer Street. Summerslde, Phone zap News, Subscriptions, Advertising fiepreeentutlvug J. ELMER MURPHY The Guardian may be following store; and GEORGE (JLOW bullish: n an)‘ of the in Summerelde Bell Bookstore, Summer Street; Gourliea Drulitnre, . Kelly's Newlatand, Water Street: Mark Gaudet. d’! térfrigitirlgl 8522:: Alyre Dnucette‘: Grocery. Second Street: leland Motor Transport. ‘ Water Street; Albsn‘: Grocery. I20 Russell Street, K. L. Waite in Kenaington. The Guardian will be delivered tn any home in Summerside by Carrier Boy It Bo per day or l8o per week. Phone 289 for this service or pn- your order w the boy responsible for delivery on your routg_ JENERAI. INSURANCE Ralph q Mutta-rt. Summerside. LPRINUETOWN United Church ivialpcque. Annual Meeting. Tiles- w, January 31st. 2.30 P. M. The Ladies Aid will meet same time in the memorial room. LPANTRY SALE a-t Holman: Grocery Department. Saturday. Fsbruary 4th. at ($.00 P. M. Spon- gcrcd by Wclmcns Asstciatlon ‘firin- in United Church. LCJIIW parade of sports to- t 8.30 fronl Charlottetown rum. Piay-by-plziy description 0f gum? between Crystals and .St. liunstani. -.\'O'I‘ICE TO ADVllIVflSl-IIKS- Ailertlsers are reminded that that" Copy must be in .hi= Lrardlan lct laicr than nr-on 'hr- vcvloss iliy tn guarantee il1§9rtlill2> lllli. of (qzy ndviertlsers who teluphntie iizvasifieds, etc. mould oarticulamy oral" this in rnind .. PLAN CAHIKAKIN _ Bit. R C. Parent, Superintendent of the Experimental Farm and Mr. Gordon Kerr, Charlottetown, vis- tlrd Kensingtoli, Siinimcrsldn and Bnrdcn last iveck to lay plans for the coming Boy Scout financial cantpaign in the middle of next n-olilh. _'[‘() ATTEND (IONFERENCE- .\lr J. Watson MacNauzht. M P . parliamentary assistant lo the Alinistcr of Fisheries IuLIVPS to- morrow for I-‘lvdcricton. \'. B to aitznd the annual meeting of the East Coast Fisheries Association. lie will travel by air aild expects m be liiway from Summersidc for two days-S. - PAIR IN (‘OURT __ Two men arrested by Summcrslde Police on Sunday afternoon in the MacAr- lITll‘ building apearr-d lll Pull“! Court yesterday morning and were lPltlBIIfICd until today. It is alleged that they had entered the dentnl office of Dr. J.A. Macliurdo in tizat building and tint a quart bot- tle of wood alcohol missing from that office was found in the pos- session of one of them. ~ S ' -RESTAT.'RA.\ ' SOLI) -Co,\‘lc‘s Restaurant located about one-l‘ if mile east of SIlilYlmEIFXIE was bid in at a. mortgage solo hcld in Slin- merside on Saturday bl‘ M‘ W .\ Currie in the interests of two local creditors. Formcriy owned b)’ ‘Airs. Loo Coyie. this large and modern restaurant and bond“?- lia'l uias ccmpic-tcd about. three ycals ago and has bccn rperatcd cniv during the suntiilcr lnonitlrs catering chierflji to the tCiliflfil iradcn-S. --TRINITY W.A.—-Thc nrw DYFSl‘ dcnt, Mrs. K. G. Sullivan. of the W- A. of the Sumrerslde Triniiy Util- led church. was in the chair for the monthly joint meeting of Grflulls A» B, C aiid I) which opened with the singing of "What a Friend we have tn Jesus" and Mrs. Clifford Ran- kin at the piano. Aflcr lhe repeating of the Lord‘: Pray- er, which brought the lnccting in a close. u. social hour folio ed and delicious refre limc ts were served by Group B. with .\irs. George Meikle, convener. —S —ABEGWEIT CHAPTER 1.0.011. Ziiiss Wanda Wyatt, Rélfihl. i)?!" sided over the regular monthly him-ling oi’ the Abcgweit Chill e!‘- I_ O. D. E. in the Town llaii. Sum- uierside, on Thursday afternoon.- Alllu ementa were made for Founder's Day, February i3. with a church service in St. Mary's Antl- hcah on the previous Sunday. fol- lowed by a celebration on M0 day cvening. In the report of the Fam- ily Welfare Convener, Mrs. W. F. Strong. who had attended the Den- lal Clinic. it was suggesled that ‘he Chapter might be asked to contri- bute to that cau e it‘ the govern- mcnt grunt would be large enou;ii. Plails were made for the pilrcha e of e new flag Mrs. J. S. Hinton. Convener of the Film Commi tee. reported on the wrbing oi letter! to the different service clubs of the town for co-opcration in the show- ins! of better and more suiabie films for children in fhc local theatres. It was reported that the boys in the High School Manual Training class were fiaml g the pictures of the Roy-ii Family. the materials being sir-plied by he Chapter. The nomination of offi- rcrs for the annual meeting .cXl month. took place. —-5 mzxr TIM {When bulbs burn out _ on used le ilgiiiibe NOVA ICOTIAII HOTII. - when light mini be Hall H. T. IIOLIMI, LTli. lllatribuiore Bommenlh - L-‘r-riottetowa —HOCKEI’ TEAM card par-t-y, france and lunch, Spring Valley all.’ Tuesday, January 31st. Aci- mission 30 cents. ' -AUCTION CARD PARTY 1., Masonic Hall. January 31st, Spgn. 50nd b)’ Kcnslngton Branch Prluur County Hnspllal Ladies‘ Aid Admission 40 cents. —THI£ REGULAR monthly meet- ing of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Prince Coun-iy Hospital, W111 be held at the Nurses Home Wednes- day. February 1st. at 3,00 p_ M, ‘AUNIOI! HOCKEY Bedcquc rink tonight. January 31st, Doubleheader, Bcdeque v5, Free. town‘ and Carleton \'l. Albany. Skate iiflcr, admission 25 cents, - ATTEND TSITTW - Through the kind sci-operation o; the Beta Slgma Phi and Mr. Walters. the Ymlllilef folk of the Infirmary a‘.- tended the Prince Edward Thcatie on Saturday afternoon and en- JQYBd very much the plcturg i119“. dear to my Heart." This wns a, real thrill to the children alid they are very grateful to the above men- tioned for their kind thought. - BRIDGE MARATHON — The final round of the Ladies Group of the Summerside I.O.D.E. Man- thon was completed on Thursday evening at the home of the Misses Dorothy and Wanda Wyatt, Sprinz Street, the first prize winners being Mrs. Clarence Mercer and Mrs R. Adams. Second prize was award. ell to Mrs. LeRoy Holman and Misr- Martha MacFarlane. _s —- PLAN YEAR'S PROGRAM - Trne Young Women's Guild of thc Summerside Presbyterian Church held its January meeting at the home of Mrs, Ronald Jeffrey. King Street. on Thursday evening. The president, Mrs, Emmett Ranalian. was in the chair. It was authoriz- ed that the executive of this Soc- iety meet with the executive of The Ladies Club to draw up a pro- gram ior the coming year, Delici- ous refreshments were served by tihe hostess. assisted by Mrs. Marl: Gaudet. Jr. - r - LADIES CL - The Ladies Club of Summerside Presbyterian Church held its regular meetinz on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. O. Cobb. Grandvillc Street. The president Miss Clara Mountain. occupied the chair. Dur- ing the business period it was suggested that the executive of this Club meet with the executive of Thr- Young Women's Guild for the purpose 0f discussing suit- ahle dates for the year's activities. The Purchasing Committee ux-is authorized to buy the necessary materials which will be made up by the members to be sold. De- licious refreshments were served by Mrs. Donald Baker and Mrs. Fred Bingham, —5 _. ENTERTAINS SOCIAL CLUB -Mrs. A. Stirling MaoKay. Summerside, entertained the mem- bers of the Ladies Social Club of the Trinity United Church at her home on Thursday at the regular meeting. The president. Mrs. G L. Sheen. was in the chair and 36 members answered roll cell. The opening hymn "What it Friend we have in Jesus" with Mrs. B. R. Sharpe at the piano was followed by n business session. A Grab Ba! {or the purpose nt reimbursing the Fruit and Flower Fund caused much merriment and realized a nest sum. The lunch hostesses were Mrs. Clara Bell. Mrs. BEEChPT‘ Best, Mrs. A. W. MacDowcli and Mls. Peter White. —ORGANIZA'I‘ION MEETING- On Tuesday evening a meeting of the Federation of Agriculture Wu" held in the Linkletter Road School for the purpose of organizing that district. Mr. Albert Llnklettcr act- ed in the capacity of chairman and Mir. Harold Linkletter ivas all- pointed Recording Secretary. Edu- cation films were shown by Mr» John Martin of the National Film Board. after which Mr. ‘Charles Yeo. president of the Prince County Federation. addressed the meeting. Remarks by Mr. Cyrus Poirier. County Secretary. iii-ere ol- so made. An interesting discussion problems. followed on farmer's The following officers were ap- pglnted: President. Mr. Albert Herold Linkletter; secretary. Mr- Linkletter; and Mr. I-IarrY Link- letter as an alternate. Those prc- sent took membership cards. ~5 Personals _ Miss Reab Jsy of Borden was the week end guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald. Summer id . -s -Creel.men MacArthur enter- tained eighteen oi his school frie ds at his home in Summerside recent- ly. when an enjoyable event g was spent in games and contest . —S - Mrs. Georae Harper of Chor- lottetown, who has rere tly return- ed from Vancouver. B. C.. b1 lifrfl ygiflng in Svmmr-ride. the g-ucs o} her daughters. Mrs. Duncan Mo - Donald and Mrs, George whim-S -George Smelimen and Bill Daley entertained tweny-t. o o.’ their school friends on Friday even- ing, at the home of the fo mer’: parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. l2. Small- men. Bummerside. when sLunls and games were [really enjoyed bv all —5 I Mrs. Janet Macteoii Elected semiir rreceptress i ut iirange Lodge '—Mrs. Janet MacLeoil of Victoria was elected Senior Preceptress of the Crystal Chapter No, 35 o; the L.O.A. in the Orange Hail, summer- side, on Thursday evening ut the annual meeting. at. which there was a good attendace and Over which Mrs. Margaret Mac-Kenna Dreslded. Mrs. Jessie» Larter Pest ,59n1°1' P19999119“, Charlottetown, conducted the installation of the ‘following officers for the ensuing year: Senior Preceptress. lvlrs. Janet MacLeod, Victoria; Imniedi. ate Past Senior Preceptress. Mrs. -MacKenzie, Summersidc; Junior Prwertress. Mrs. Mary A. Dickie, Charlottetown; Recording Reglstra. ar. Mrs. Mary MacPhail. Char. lottetown; Financial Registrar, Mrs. Rena MacCaull. Ellersiie; Treasurer Mrs. Susan Moore. Crapaud; Chaplain. Mrs. Lulu Mac- Kay, McNelll's Mill's; Deaconess, Mrs. Annie DBITIICII, Charlotte- town, Lecturers, Mrs. Mary King and Mrs. Florelnce Ross. Char- lottetown; Escorts. Mrs. Mary MacDougall. Charlottetown. Miss Annie MacDougall, Victoria; Cen- Matthews-Best Wedding —The Church of Christ, Eum- merside was the scene of e pretty wedding on Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock, when Lillian May Best. arand-dauzzhtei" of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark. Linkietter. ex- changed marriage vows with Wallace Eugene Matthews. son of MI- and Mrs. Roy Matthews. Lockport, N. S. Rev. M. I... Break- enridge was the officiating cie gv- man. The church was beautifully decorated for the occastri with baskets of daffodils aid oher mixed flowers. To the strains of Lohengrln‘: "Bridal Chorus" by the organist, .\lrs, Winsloc Morrison. the bride entered the church on the arm oi her brother, Mr. Herbert Best. by whom she was given in marriage. She was lovely in a suit of wine gabardine, with black acce sories. and carried a bouquet of talisman roses, Her attendant. Miss Edith Dun- ning, of long River was attired in a suit of dark teal blue wi h brown accessories and carried a bouquet of Better Time roses. . L. A. C. Douglas Brown was thllson’ M's‘ “S” Lane“ Mrs‘ v9" gmolniiaxnn irhlie Messr. Fflflk Moore, Summersldc; Mrs. Gladys and Gordon Bcslt. brothers of the Dawne‘ Charlmtetnwni Mrs- Sm‘ bride were ushcm art Dawson. Crapaud. During the signing oi the regis- Mrs- {Wflrgarel Madman “V9 a splendid report of the year's ac- tivities. Reports from the Financi- al Registrar. Treasurer and Audi- tors were also submitted and m)- proved. The next regular hieeting will be in Charlottetown in Fabu- nient of flowers, was centred with ary l6. Delicious rufreshmenfs a two tier wedding cake, top ednvere served by the Summcrsidc with a miniature bride a d groom. ‘members, _-s lilldtl‘ an arch of orange blossomsi and silver leaves. l Tho groom is an L. A. C.. statlon- , ed at Summcrslrie, and the bride is a graduate of the Prince Cou ty Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mat hews‘ N4, \\'li1 reside in Sulnmerside. 5.1 Mn 3m Gallant was a rpm...‘ ““"" ’ ' ' lhusincss visitor in Charlottetown. tirade ii Pupils Stage - ‘lylantiPlay’ in S’siiie iilgn Auditorium Mr. and Mrs, Erby Gallant. For- nlgzrfiéiyileiznallcfwflllabreibtbiinirf “me C°"°' we“ "m" gum‘ °f Friday aiernoon iii the A diiorlum M!‘ and Mrs‘ Gillian" of the Summerside Hi h School M“ Elmer Richard rgrpnu‘. by m“ pmus "f Gmde v- under spent, a few days in Summcrside the direction of their teachers, Mr . visiting ‘fiends and re|u[h.,,s_ J. B. Wood. Miss Anne G een and _ Miss Ruth Croken. Tile stage set- ting was Sa ta Claus‘ Work hop. with Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus her assis- ant and ihr- elves pre:ent.. After the excitclmcnt and joy of Christmas has passsed. one would expect to ti d Santa pleased with having made children so ha py. DllLwLlllS year something seemed to ter, the 012a it played. "I Lo e You Truly". Following the ccrrmoily. a ‘e- ception was held for twen y guests at .\1iilb€i‘l‘_v Lodge The bride's table. with its artistic arr nge- PIUSVILLE AND VICINITY Mrs. Jory Gallant was a busi- ness visitor to Summcrsidc on lSaturday. Mr. Herman Corcoran ivas a business visitor to Summerside on Monday. Mr. Elmcr Richard has rd to British Columbia to his work. return~ resume Mr, and Mrs. hint-Loan Horne have pone wixlig. and upon lookirg and Mrs. Gordon Hardy, Rose- in iijson Santa, find him very mrch hunk. WrrP from iWP-‘Pflilrrs m rlisco zed - so much so that he Charlottetown n" Turfiflfiy- has derided not to make any to s_ _ m 1Q5Q i Mrs Frank Richard and daugh- ter. Shirlcy, of Hnwinn, were How Mrs. Saii-‘ri a "d the Elves _ G l encc-urazed him was loid in the W95“ "I M‘? “"0 Mr‘- Al-‘r’ "" play oi Toj.'lalld. The leading cliar- hint for a few doyi acter parts talzcn were: Santa " _ , ,_ v Claus, Peter Arnold; Mrs, Santa i lilgiucgljffe"°°yfig'.i's‘Jlilihillli . . . n . ‘ , <_'. ~ ~ Claus. Mauicen Foibcs, Na rator sister. Mrs. Nelson Gallant and and Mrs. Santa's helper. Mwgaret Joan Carriithcrs; and nine elves. Ninety-five children took part ln' this performance. Special feature. were: The Walking Doll Dill. The Clowns. Rythm Band, C-eme of Nine-Pins and a tap dance by Joan lwgerson‘ l rnciicai lfis were received by The story Book Parade was _i-i- ‘Fm,’ couple? Mn and Mm Gummy troduccd hy a dance of the fairies “w.” escorted m pram“. dpcorm. and the following characters we e Pd Se...“ o; hm.” hy Ear] Ggllflnt well portrayed hy the different and Mane Gallant fgspgfflvely, pupils: Jack 'be Nimhic, Little Red and the 15,-“ decorated basket of Riding Hood. Humutv Dummy. ‘gm, W55 placed before them. Mrs. Rumpicstilt Skin. The Three Bears. iJnhm-ile Gallant unwrapped the Alice in wonderland. The "Lttle gifts while Mrs, Norbert Corcoran Lame Prlrce. Petrl‘ Rdhhll 8nd Mr- read the accompanying names and ivlvGrcior. Jack and Jill, Mo her best ivlshos and Mrs. Lcn Gallant Hubbard, Rip Van Winkle, Queen lnrranrled them on the table. Both of Hearts. _ Mr. and Mrs. Gallant Rraciously The costumes were most attrac-lthenked everyone for their plea- ttve and airroprlate to the charac- sent surprise and thoughtfulness. ters and the staee was nrlhtlc-lly and naked for many visits in the Mr. Gallant. A post-nilpiiai SIIOWPI‘ in honour of Mr, and Mrs, John T. Gallant. Piusvillv, wns held at their homc on Friday evening, January 20th. A large number of expensive and decorated 1m- thc QCQQ§IQIL Thffuture, after which all joined in (vho“uses‘ urrgykmd" and "Looby singing For" Thcy Are Jolly Loo" and "The Teddy Bears plc- Good Fellows . The remainder of the evening was spent in dancina mo‘ were under the (inaction o! ‘during which e delicious lunch was Miss Patricia Saunders. served, HAS LONG VOYAGE I . . LIVERPOOL, Illlitiand, Jan. 30' tAPl--- John (‘handlcr pilotcdi C . l" - r. '. i ‘i ghthihuggllfihllimolnf Hillrthgiflwfigrwxqlffld” emu“ Cmh ‘ '0:ii$-— hours. ' , , ilo landcd itcra inday~7,0()O| girfizll“ Ifigllplr‘ milcs inter And he still wasn't ' l‘ 9 ‘s- ‘ l hnmé ' C. Crockett vs, S. Forbes The 55-year-old pilot ‘was bunoble‘ 22921:: 53f....i1'“35.ii.'"....§°"i‘SZ “F. R. E- rough for the pilot iioiii to take) ‘glinleéllnfis- '7' gyrgn ‘ him off. Ho trrvciicd first class‘ ~ "c “m5 ‘s- ' “"1" to IIHIIIIIX and New York at iiic- 91k - ' ' \V ti ' ' ' in vets‘ F/C Durm" "5' R Hmnm“ telrdav oh ifs liflitlc lournev‘ it A‘ H- Conley "5- A- 3' F” Sgt, Mains vs. S/L Carver "gain was ion rough for the pilot boat. _ ‘w Chandler sililcii on tn Liverpool. Ho's I(‘li\'iIlfZ for hilmc inniilhl‘. on tho Dublin FIPIIIIT across ilifi odnesllay, February illt.— R. E. Ellis vs, A. H, Corns-y \V, A, Currie vs, J. K. Curran Irish spa‘ _ F/C Durnin v5 C, Crockett During the Second World War. 14% iJ it d Statcs scrviccmcn mailed -' ‘ , "Pcaeomch, ‘KNEE a ‘Tau | V, l-lovvnii \s. \, Inman “' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' C. Carr vs. C. Ramsay I A. B. Fce vs. E. Esiey 9.I5— R. Summers vs. S’L Gillespie A, Brooks vs. R, L. Wiiloit V, Howatt vs. H, E. Gaudct GINTl-I LIXATIVE ANTACID Thursday Fob 2nd.— 0.15- . E, Cannon vsT-C. Ramsay V, Inman vs. H. E, Gaudrt K, Hansen vs. S/L Carver 7.45- M, Mill vsfSsrt, Mains S, Fol-hes vs. S/i. Gillespie C. Crockett vs. R, Holman 915- E. P. Foley vs. G. Hayes Spare Ice Spare Ice-S. FIRST SUB The submarine was first used in the 1.1.8. Civil WM‘ by the Con- Siiort Echoes I From Prince County ma“.-. _ . ,_. __ - a. Sugar - cuaaiilgl that's what they've been accusing local sports commentators of recently. They've even been writing anonymous let- tersl It's got now so it isn't safe to praise anybody or Bnythmg any more. Well. we, for one, are going to tuck away all the bouquets out of sight and bring out the brickbats, Get ready to duckl t The R..C.A.F. Mgteors are cer- tainly not what the dictionary Says they are. "Shooting stars," our dlrllunury says. These boys couldn't hi! a barn door with a puck from ten feet out. All the opposing Eofliie has to do is to stay in his net and go to Sleep, f-lis slumber will be undisturbed unless he minds the banging of pucks against, boards on either side of him. As we see it, their inaccurate shoot- luz and their general lack of pol- ish around an enemy net are the chief causes of the 9 to 1 trouncing they received from the Sunimerside Crystals Saturday night. Then. of course, instead of clearing the‘ puck out of the danger zone they clear it into their own net much too frequently. How is that for a complete absence of sugar. Mr. Anonymous? We thought LaRush had good style and made a few difficult stops. We liked the way Charlie MacDonald hustled every second he was on the ice. Just a minute. just a minute, we're forgetting ourselves. Forget we ever made the above remarks. \vlll you? They're far too syrupy and we can imagine Mr. Anonymous dipping his pen into his vinegar and get- ting rcady to write us a letter. t . . There was far tno little hockey: and far too much ping-pong in Saturday night's match. Sometimes the banging of that little black wafer from end to end sounded like the tick, tick of a metronome slightly off balance. Accurate, heads-up passing is the exception- rather than the rule in our games; of late. The player just bangs the’ puck in an oblique direction and prays that there will be friendly hands at the end if its journey. Passes from the corner or from bchind the net will get goals if the‘ opposing defence is not. doing its‘ job of chrcklng the receiver park-‘ ed in front of the citadel. But vve' love the scores that result fromi beautiful, bewildering three-way passes that confuse both the outer defence and the padded gentleman standing in the cage. Let's have more of them, And let's hale ‘ITIOYE well-direct- ed passes and less puck-hogging. Youre not kids playing on the marsh anymore. You're neither Superman or Frank Merriwell and the rash customers are not paying to see you attempt solo flights You have far too many unhappy: landings. How are we doin‘, Mr. Anonymous ? We've been scoring games from the pi-nalty box of late. and we've made the startling discovery that every time the ref sends a man over with us he has made a very cruel mistake and punished the innocent bystander instead of the real culprit. We've never seen l0 many innocent men sent to penal sz-i-viitude. You'd think those re- ferees would got the right man just once! t Young GQIIAYCI Iklton of the Summerside Kinjuves looks like a bright prospect. I-Ie scored three goals against Charlottetown Friday night and forced an opponent to commit a hooking penalty to keep him off the score sheet e fourth time. He really hustles. 0h. sugar! What are we saying! Forgive us. Mr. Anonymous. We agree. The kid was probably just lucky. t e t Now for a fling at those other local sports commentators. Please notice we say "other" sports writ-- ers, We mean those creatures of delusion who write "The Relliim of Sport" and "Blueiine Sniffles." They're terrible! Time out. please. until we try to think of the ways in which they are terrible. Hum. Plenty of ways. we assure you, but right now we can't seem to put At the request; nf a numhe tion. will br greatly apprcclnimi. If weather unfavo . "“"" federates, st Charleston, South Carolina. T0 THE ELEOTORS 0F THE TOWN 0F SUMMERSIDE Watt-r and Sewerage Commissioner in ihn coming (‘ivic lillcc- Time will not. permit me to call on you all personally’. hut ii you consider me qualified your sitppnrt on Election Ila) following Wednesday. our finger on them. You'll haie to take our word for it. just t t t We hope we've pleased all an- onymous letter writers by today's edition of our column. if. hi.-.-.- ever. any of those namelt-ss gen- tlemen want to make sometluiig of it, we challenge them to meet us at the Crystal Rink box office wihere an expert will be ready to give a blow-by-blow’ description of whatever happens to follow. We don't care how big this anony- mous oharacter is. because we've read somewhere that the bigger they are the harder they fall. so if this is so, how can we lose? e . t RS. We insist on Mr. Anony- maul leaving ‘home his brass knuckles. Let's keep it clean. Also, he must be under nine or over ninety as of November lst last and imust furnish a birth certificate. We haven't forgotten the trouble i they had over those bantam hockey i players last year. e t t Even if you don't qualify to sc- cept this challenge. folks, meet us at the Crystal box office anyway. There's lots of interesting action going on inside and you will be well taken ..care of. John William was only kidding, BINGO GAME DRILL HALL R. C. A. F. STATION WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1st Time 8:30 $1.00 For 20 Games Good Prizes _ Everybody Welcome NOTICE The Annual Meeting of THE DUNK RIVER DAIRYING C0. Will Be Held In CENTRAL BEDEQUE HALL On Tuesday, Feb. 14th, 1950 CRYSTAL RINK SKATING TONIGHT 8:00 to 10:00 Bulletins will be given over loud speaker on the import- -ant St. DunstanKs-Cryistai game at thedforum tonight. iGAMEO Theatre Tuesday Matinee 4 p.m-; Evening 7:45. A big double bill-Allan "Bflrlly" Lane as the fighting "SHERIFF OF WICHITA", with Lyn Wilde. Eddy Waller; and 1m- l thrill lee also "MADONNA OF THE DESERT, starring Lynne Ito- berh, Donald Barry, Don Castle "What Ie its strange power"? DANCE DON MESSER And His ISLANDERS OLYMPIA BALLROOM SUMMERSIDE IVednesday Evening 9:30 to 1:00 Admission 85 Cents r of citizens, I am offering as Elmer J. Newson RESERVE wrnlllasniv. m. an ron BURNS CONCERT FROM CHARIDTTETOWN EAST Sponsored by the L. O. L. Summcrsido “In The HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM STARTING AT 8:00 O'CLOCI( Admission 50 Cents rable will be held Mil-H's Iii! iili illiiliill GIIISI WHAT WORD YOU DO IF YOU Will IN IAIIAIA'S SPOT? 7/;/¢7//’/Z4/"7 l:illlt:.?‘lllislllll llllllililllltilltlttils CAPITOL Summerside LAST SHOWING TODAY—3:30-7:15-9:15 "MY DREAM IS YOURS" with Doris Day, Jack Carson, Lee Bowman WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Wednesday 7:15-9:15 -— Thursday 8:30-7:15-9:15 m////&/1.7/'/§__ I THUUGHI I WAS LUCKY... V. l WISH I WERE A WAWRESS AGAIN! ii n Ming. "u: menu a m mnmn mm: ewe-u n ilillii-SDLIJVIYN-IAYEI W __ _ ALSO NEWS - CARTOONS REGENT with Brian Aherne - Ba and Ja TO-NIGHT 7.15 & 9.15 CONSTANCE BENNETT in “SMART WOMAN” rry Sullivan - Michael O‘Shea. mes (llcason A POWERFUl LOVE STO WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY — SPECIAL i RY ' inn I UTII ll U i‘ IV JOHN CARROLL VIII Ill-STU" n III -— Also Added Feature — "CAMPUS HONEYMOON" with Lyn Wilde - Lee Wilde - Adele Mara Wednesday 8:30, '7 and 9:25 — Thursday '7 and 9:25 It would be a great and I am taking this op support. been held. T0 THE ELEBTORS, 0F THE TOWN 0F SIIMNIERSIIJE You have been informed through the Radio and Press that I will be e. Candidate for the Office of Mayor at our Civic Election on February 1th. Donald E. Baker pleasure for me to eell on each Elector, but time will not permit me to do so, portunitry of soliciting your If elected l will endeavor to uphold and maln- tain the high standing for which this Town has long Professional Bards By Mail We are as near to you as Your Mail Box Onr “all iiepartmi-nt fills your order immediately $ after it is received. Our i l Drug Store is one of the best stocked in the Jiarltlmes. everything is available h)‘ mail. - - - Scnd in your rc- quiremcnts and you will i!" service- our arc 1 and ‘ re- . the same rourtrous would over i counters. Prescriptions dispensed accurately sent dirt-ct in you h!’ turn mail. l ENMAN iiiiilfi commit Summersllie as you i H. E. ELLIS Fire - Auto — Cllulity INSURANCE 5 Summer 8L. Summer-side Phone I29 I. I. Parkman. l Oo+.D.. R.O. ‘ O PTO METRIS Eyes Eire mined i , ‘ Glasses Fitted Office Hours: i o n. l2: I u, 5 I and by appointment. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. i Summer St., Summerelde B. F. Hunter. R.O. . OPTODIETRIST 1 Complete Visual Analysed i Glasses Fitter t ‘ PHONE ‘I85 v ' SAIAIJJIANS BUILDING l Summerside. I’ T. Eerie Hickey Chartered Accountant Cumiiian Bank ot Commerce ‘ Building Phone i575 Summersldl