T''' ' msnualzv 20. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. - r CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN ' C rue wrsrrnn some w-'-'7' 8 PBINCI: COUNTY OFFICE summer Street. Surnmeutde. an Phone mt. Nu", subscriptions. Advertlalng Representative: 6 Home Phones: EOBC-E CLIHV and GEORGE W01TON B081 and 2458 The Guardian may be bought at any of the following store: In Sununeraldez up noontore. nu,-1 New!-Itfn 9 nouoettu Grogefy. wlm. st;-get; Vince: Grocery. Summer Street; Gourllea -Drugstore. 21 Central Street: cl, Water Street: Mort Gaudet..B'I Granville Street: Second Street: Inland Motor Transport. 120 Russell Street: Enmirfa Sou. Service Drug. I. L Waits In lcnllnrt WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Phone: ,.-G--: ,C.C.F. broadcast over CFCY Wednesday evening. 8:55. ..COME TO THE Card and crokinole Part)? 3" M373”? scrml Friday. Felt 22- ..pANCE at Alberton Women's Institute Hull. Friday night. Feb- ruary 22nd. Come and bring along your friends and enjoy a good dance. ...A VARIETY concert in the Kmg George Hall. Kensingten. Friday, February 22nd at X215 with two one act comedies. Sale or mndy, Sponsored by Indian mvcr school district in aid of the new srhnol. ..nl'st;m'E Monday and Tucs- d,;.-, . arch 17th and llllh for saint Patrick's plays in St. Paul's Hall. Summerside. Irish music and cnlertainment tlle likes youve never seen. CSFRE and thcre'a bound to be lots of Irish songs and dancing at the St. Patrick": play in St. Paul's Hall. Summarsicle on March 17th and 18th. Watch for It. DANNUAL KINSMEN BINGO in the Canadian Legion liull. Sum- merside. on Thursday evening. Fehnlary Zist, starting at 8.00 o'clock. Prizes valued at over S500. Will be IIll'Pll away at this popular annual event. CFRIZES VALUED over 530000 mil be given away to lucky win- ners at the annual Kins-rnen Bingo being held on Thursday. February zlsi. starting at 8.00 o'clock in the Canadian Legion lltlll, Summer- side. --BY PLANE T0 OTTAWA -- liirs. J. Austin Murphy of Emer- ald left by plane last Thursday for Ottawa to attend the funeral of her brother. Mr. Douglas lio- gan. Mrs. Murphy will spend about two weeks in Ottawa visit- lnlf her son, FXO Douglas Murphy and family. -CARD PARTY - The home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hickey. Indian River, was the scene of an interesting card party on Thurs- day night. Auction forty-fives was played and prizes were won by Miss Mary Cameron and Miss Freda Campbell for the ladies. For the gentlemen prize win- her: were Mr. Charles Gillls and Mr. Fred Ready. A bountiful lunch was served by the ladies. and dancing was enjoyed for 11 short time with the Campbell vrchestra supplying the music.-l(. West Prince Roads Remain Blocked A continual drift accompanied by snow flurrles prevented the Government snow plow from clearing the roads in West Prince yesterday. In Alberton a good job of clearing the streets was done but only local traffic was on the move. Both the Alberton skating rink and curling rink had eheavy zlepth of snow on the ice surfaces which involved considerable lab- our removing. A number oi cem- mercml travellers and cars strand- rd in Albt-rlon awaiting the clear- ing of the highways which is ex- pected to be today, weather per- mitting. ' -F.W'. Fflllll WGGKI. Bepreaentatlva. 88-2 Office Ind 88-! Home. -COMPETENT Compleu In. surance Service. W. Boyd Bealrsto. Kensington. -STEP LADDER-8. Window Brushes. Glass Cleaner and Glass Wax. Simonize Furniture Polish and Simonize Liquid Wax, Lemon Oil and Furniture Polish always available at The Svummerslde Hardware co. -WE CARRY a complete stock ofsimms Paint Brushes in all qualities and prices. also Roller Koaters. Paper Hangers Brushes. Wall Paper Cutters and Rollers. and Paint stripers. Call The Sum- merside In-ardwalre Co. -GAME CANCELLED-The first game of the intermediate hockey playoffs for West Prince between Alberton Rcgals and the O'Leary Maroons. which was scheduled for last night, Feb. 19th, at 0'Leary, uas cancelled owing to road con- ditions. The series is a. best-cut- oi-three games. No definite date will be announced until main high- ways and tilde roads are opened up for traffic. Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hickey and family of Summerside were visit- ors to Klnkorzr on Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mccardle. -K. -llcr many friends are glad to hour that Mrs. Horace Glover is improving after an attack of 'flu. -K. -Mr. and Mrs. James Lawless. Norbcro. have as their guest Mrs. Lmvless' father, Mr. Peter Cal- laghan of Ebhsflcet.-K. -Mrs. Frank Mcbougald of Bloomfield spent a few days vls- lting in Norhorn and Charlotte- town. returnlng home on Satur- day.--K. --Mr. Reggie McLellan. Sum- morslde. spent the week-end in Indian River and Spring Valley. --K. ltcnsington Home And School Meeting -A well attended meeting of the Kensington Home and School Association was held in the school on Thursday night, February 14. with the President, Mrs. George Brookins presiding. Two minutes silence was observed in honor of the late King George VI. The Secretary, Mdss Helen Mac- Donald, read the minutes of the last meeting, which were duly ap- proved. A letter was read regard- ing the March of Dimes cam- paign. After some discussion the members decided to send their contributions to the school. The Treasurer. Mrs. P. '1'. Bow- ness then gave the financial re- port. On motion, five dollars was voted to be paid for Music Festival Association fees and five dollar fee to Film Council. The ways and Means Commit- tee reported completing arrange- ments for a picture to be spon- sored in March. The President announced the Home and school were asked to sponsor a. Regional meeting dur- ing Education week. This meeting will be addressed by Dr. L. W. Shaw and neighboring schools will be invited to participate. The establishing of A Regional High School will be discussed. Truck Driver Faces Negligence llltar .. -fir Wilfred Conlin. 33. of Hull. Qua has been charged with criminal negligence following death of E. J. Fitzgerald, Ottawa bank manager. who was killed when 20-ion oil truck. driven by Conlm. crashcd into the bank office. Fitzgerald, 49, xvhg was sitting at his desk. was pinned. by the des nnd the truck against a wall inside the bank building. A client with whom he was talking. 82- 11 New Members c”"!”'.'V. ""d Admiiled To "iL'"” Legion Branch 1' In D H A side is visiting relatives at Free- Eleven new members were re- land and Foxley River. celved in the Summrrsldc branch of the Canadian Legion on Mon- day evening in an impressive in- motion ceremony winch was car- ried out. by senior members of the branch. This ceremony. which was injured. Ottawa went out of con swerved to avoid runaway truck is tied in front of i Miss Beth Ramsay Povplari Grove spent the week-end at the, home of Miss Kathleen Williams MacNeills. I Mr. Raymond Mliligan was vls- lting his wife and daughter at, carried out for me ms; Mme rnulhe Health Centre. Tyne Valley,i several years at this branch Cit):-l.TeC9"l1)V . - -' inn to e -?- l FQtilt:3triSaide?lgiclllxigiiollcillat the Mr. and Mrs. Buster Sonnierl member is not an anarchist. Fos- and daughter spent the week-endi cist or a Communist, and that he at the home of Mrs. Sonniers will faithfully carry out the rules parents Mr. and Mrs. COiln Mill- and lrylmrs of the legion. igan. Conway- The new members were, in ac- ------ I cordance with the custom of the; and Mrs. Ancil Ballem. Mr. ceremony. informed that the Le-iMounl. Pleasant. and son were; gion was non-sectarian and non- visiting Mrs. Ballem's parents political and these subjects W9rE;Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mon-ison.. brought up for dlscussionlat ; sunday, February 1-(ch, . a. Legion meeting or in the Legion .....g i Home. Mrs. Alvin Hardy Frccland was: The president of the branch. Mr. y in Sumvmgrslde Saturday, Febru-i Elric Campbell. presided Ht illetary 16th on business. meeting and commented .on the yg 1 splendid attendance of 3:: mcm-I Mr. and Mrs. Robe” cmgh-tin, bers at the meeting. These mem-iland Mrs Coughmfs young brow bcrs turned out in the very severe; mm, were in Summerside Sm” storm that was in progress through- urday. February mm never out the evening. After discussion on the D-.V.A.-1 Prince County Hospital question. re- Mr. and Mrs. Br)-den Smith and isnn were guests at the home of ' fl " G di . it. ilgtistediecidedcEdelc2l?estlleu::at?di' lnlMr' and Mm wyma" Mimga" the hands of the Legion executivew mi simdayv F5'bl”"3i'i' 17th- madc , T an Miss Florence Bigger. Portage the; was a recent visitor at the honle Cmmof her sisters Mrs. George Morri- An announcement was that in March there would be essay contest sponsored by Provincial Command of the adlan Legion and that this con-lI50l'l- and Mrsl Edgar Morrison. test would cointide with Educa- -I-"Ir. and Mrs. Jack Foley and tional Week. ci”ld'i9" Em7"9”- Gill)! and It was also announced that thei Sylvia. Bloomfield were guests Ladies Auxiliary woul regular meeting in the home next car M3cNeill on sunday, February Tuesday. February 26th. - 5. ...CM-.-.--.. 1'ith. -iMl'- Thomas B138-ar. Portage. was 9. recent visitor at the homes of his daughters and sons-in-law Carleton and O O Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison ....- and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morri- .1vn5, Mae MacCarvi1le. schooltson. teacher in Carleton school. spent the past week-end of February 10th at her home in Kinkora. The regular meeting of the Bible Study claw was held at - -- .the home of Mr. and Mrs. Regin- Miss Al-ldTeY Campbell 0liC3Y'iald. Palmer on Thursday even- ielolll Spent 5Mllrda.l'. Febl'uaT.Vllng Fclbruar-y 14th with Rev. 1... 1701. Wiih her Palems Ml" ”"diA. Dlgnan as leader. Next meet- lr0ll- John W. Palmer, Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell who; year-old Charles Bennett. was hauling a stalled auto fr .3011 Carmen visited with friends in d hold their; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0s- i fspent Saturday and Sunday. Feb. Mrs. Austin Campbell of Carle- l mg at me home of Mn and Mm; go After Blzzarrc Bank crash E. J. FITZGERALD S'side Home. School Meeting At the close of the ruular monthly meeting of the Summer- side Home and School Welfare Group. held last night in the Sum- merside High School auditorium. an interesting fashion review was put on by the High School girls of grades ten and eleven under the direction of Mrs. Allison MaeLean. home economics teacher at the High school. The review was cleverly tied up with A little playette whose setting was ladies wear store with wax models. clerks, etc, The clothing display by the pupils was made by themselves as projects in which they received marks which will be counted in their entrance examin- ations in home economics next summer. After the review Miss Mountain delivered a. parody on Kipllng's poem "If" and Miss Doris Anderson head oi the home economics department. P. W. C.. igave a very fine address on the .alms and ideals of the modern home economics course.-S. of Ottawa. was seriously traffic officers said the.truck trol when the driver apparently colliding with A tow truck that om the curb. The seen here with its nose embed- bank building. Ellerslie and Bideford Mr. Cyril Millar has accepted a. position with a firm in Summer- side. Mary Mr. Ernest Paynter motored to Charlottetown on Saturday, Feb. 16th on business. Mrs. Harold Gillis was the guest of her sister Mrs. Earl, Summer- side. on Saturday. Feb. l6th. Mr. and Mrs. James Burlelgh and son Paul motored to Summer- side on Thursday. Feb. hth. on Saturday, Feb. is after spend- ing the past ten months employed in the lumber woods in New r"-" Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Maccaull and daughter Judy motored to Summerside on 'I"nursdav, Feb. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Inglis and daughters Linda and Sandra. St. Eleanors. were guests of Mr. Wil- lard Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglis on Sunday, Feb. 17. Mrs. Nelson Dennis. O'Leary. was- a visitor to Ellerslic on Wednes- day, Feb. 13th. The legion of friends of Miss Marie Smith will regret to learn that she is ill at her home here. All will join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. Cyril Millar spent part of the past week visiting with Mr. Wyman Millar in Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Payntcr and Mr. and Mrs. Buston Burleighi and children. Leonard and Joan. accompanied by Mrs. E. S. Burlelgh and Howard Barlow. motored to Summerside on Thursday. Feb. 14. Mr. Stuart Waite returned to his! home here from New Brunswick. where he has been employed in the lumber woods for the past two Summerslde on Sunday. Feb. 17th. Mrs. Margaret Grant visited with her daughter Mrs. Helen Mllligan Iin Summcrside on Thursday, Feb. .,l-lth. i Miss Willlna Gillis. Charlotte- licwn. spent the past week with ,llcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- ldore Glllis. months. i Mrs. Albert --l3Wa:low Coleman l r v - . .was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. tegflg-wlvoiglilgzie Egfglifbvdggegggy iGenrge Barlow on Thursday. Feb.l EHHL Hospital. Tyne Valley. spent Fri- day, Feb. 14th with her son Don- Mr. Vcl-non Grant. Summerside,-Md and M” mid M73 A”””d 3”” ;was the guest of his parents. Mr.imgh' and Mrs. William Grant, over thc' weekend. The many friends of Mrs. George Barlow will regret to learn thatshe has been confined to her home with illness during the past collple of weeks. All will join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Carrie B1-come. Conway. uspent part of the past week visit- ing with her daughter and snn-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gillis. Miss Orell Hayes. Summerside. Mrs, E, s. Eu,-rergh, Mm Joshua Mlllar and Mrs. Russell Ma.cArth- ur spent part of the past week with Mrs. Miller's daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Linkletter. and son and daughter- ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller. 16th and 17th with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lcith Hayes. I 5 Mr. and Mrs. Alton Millar. Sum- inlerside, visited with rclativrs and "friends in Ellerslle on Sunday. Feb. '”m' g The many friends of MlssesJoan ' and Tuesday - Travel to the R. C. A. F. iutive months abroad should auto- lravelliaglfslillu if Difficult In Siside Area me storm which broke on Mon- day morning and blanketed the province in snow continued pract- ically unabated yesterday andlast night andalthoughthetown plows were busy most of Monday night in an attempt to keep the main streets in Summer- side open for traffic car travelling was still very difficult and in many cases it was found impos- sible to give attention to side streets. Government plows working east from Summerslde as far as'Kens- ington opened the road but due to heavy drift and continual falling snow the cuttings filled almost as rapidly as they were cleared station was maintained and by following the govemmen-t plow at least one intrepid motorist was able to reach Summersidn from Wellington after a four or five hour battle with the deep snow. -5 New Argyle and Vicinity Mr. Milton Ferguson spent the. weekend in New Argyle. Mr. sterling Ferguson is visiting at Canoe Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Robert !VlacNevin and son Darrel spent Sunday at her home in New Argyle, Mrs. Harry MacNevin is spend- ing a few weeks with her sister. Mrs. Stephen Doyle, Charlottetown. Miss Blanche Taylor spent last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacDotlgall. Friends of Mr. John MaeEach- cm are sorry to hear of his illness and all wish him a speedy recov- ery. Miss Mary Margaret MacDoug- all. student at” U. C. 0.. spent the Past weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mac- Doulzall. The first motion-picture theatre was opened at Lott Angeles. Cal., on April 2. 1902. PARIS. Feb. 19-(Reuters)-Two deputies proposed Monday that Maurice Thorez. French Commun- ist leader who has been living in Russia for more than 18 months. should lose his seat in the Nation- al Assembly. They presented It motion asking that all Deputies who spend more than 12 consec- maiically lose their seats. Thorez Let's Talk It Over b1'I" The wear-and bar on ken ma locks of our new mail beau on be considerably greater than into: were in the old Post Office, why: you could take I look. and leave the box undisturbed if it wu amp. ty. The new boxes have no glam and'you have to open the door cg the box whether it has mail for you or not. The doors of the beautiful new Post Office are entirely of glass. but u-nfortunately there was none left over for the little boxes. Vi-lllty was sacrificed to unhi- tectural beauty, and who is there 10 Say that is not wise. "Give all You have for, loveliness,” says poet- ess Sara Teasdale: "Buy it and never count the cost". so let's drink in the beauty of the glass entrances and make the best of the opaque mail containers. Our particular box is near the floor. so we can do our "daily dozen" every ll'l0l'nlm! before breakfast. and then make it a baker's dozen when we Stoop to open the box. I I O Elmvale is in Simcoe County. Ontario. Never heard of it? Neith- er did we until a few days ago. We think it must be a pretty small town. but you can't. judge towns hv their sizes. The accotmt we read told of Elmvale's heroic efforts to build ll new community centre. and ice arena. efforts which will soon bear fruit. The citizens of Elmvale started with a financial strength of "two dollars", but with unlimited en- thusiasm and initiative. They or- ganized camivals. raffles. and driv- es. They received grants from the Town Council. and the Provincial Govcmment. Volunteer labor cams tn their aid. Next summer their building will be officially opened. 0 S It might be a good idea for some of our sports-minded citizens to get in touch with Elmvale: learn something of their methods. and, perhaps. catch a little of their ”rlever- s:t,v- what's- the- use" spirit. Elmvale. Ontario. might supply the . ingredients for a plaster to apply to our progressive little tow'n't "Achilles heel". LOWER BEDEQUE SCHOOL -Report for January. Grade X-l. Harold Leard. Grade IX-i. Ralph Maccalluml 2. Shirley Arsenatllt; 3. Georgia Waugh. Grade VITI-l. Robert Montgom- ery; 2. Ronald Wright and Eric Jeffery. Alan Collett: Grade VII - l. 3, Harvey Arsenault; 3. Lame Hol- land. Grade V-1. Anne Leas-d: 2. Kathryn Jeffery; 3. Harry Waugh. Grade IV-l. Alan Wright; 2. Ruby Arsenault. Grade 1T-1. Joan Affleck: 2. went to Russia for medical treat- ment for paralysis. WASHINGTON-fNEAi..vVitl1 a few changes. the old prospecting sourdough. his mule and his pick- axe are combing the mountains looking for minerals once again. And has being grub-staked by the government. Instead of gold and silver. the modern prospector is looking for scarce metals needed in defense production. things like uranium. titanium. tungsten. manganese and sulphur. Instead of a crusty old mountaineer. the modern prospect- or is usuallv a college-trained -geologist, mineraloglst or geophys- iclst. Instead of ll mule and it nick- axe. he often travels by airplane. and he uses such precision tools as the Gcizcr counter. the selsmo- graph. the gravity meter or the torsion balancer. Oatway and Grace Ross will be sorry to hear they are confined to their homes with measles and; severe colds. All will join in wish-1. ing them a speedy recovery. i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milligan mo- .tored to Kenslngton on Saturday rvening and visited with Mr. James MaeNeill. But the idea is still the same: to find denosits of minerals which Modern Sourdoughs Grubstaked Byi U.S. Janet Affleck; 3. Bobby Arsenault. G. D. Macxenzle. B.Sc.. teacher. will make him -- and his country -rich. not View recently. Mr. Henry Gallant of the Locke llload was in 0'Leary on Friday. mbmnry ath. Mr. Ancua Mcnaino of the Locke Road went to Charlottetown on llulrsday. Feb. 7th. Mr. Clifford Arsenault of How- ?" lnent Sunday afternoon. Feb. ,.”"l- Vlnli-Ins Mr. John Wedge. crest View. Mrs. Anthony Finnan of Howlan llllslint Sunday evening. Feb. loth, '0 line her sister. Mrs. Jerry Ar- nault of Forest View. 1Ml'- Flrmang 1;m-y and his vgglitsrrocaghalne. of Howlan. D NI ew on Wednesday yenlns. Fbb. 13th. y;Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Araenault 1'; hm"! were visitor: at the swine of Mr. and Mrs. Murray 9” Oll 'merdny evening, Feb. 5. A IlA'f BUCKLEYAS MIXTURE bers were shown the new sanitary- dlsposal units which were recent- ly installed. Tignish Shore -Among the recent visitors at the Shore were Mr. and Mrs". Lorne Livingstone and Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy of Char- lottetown. The Rev. De-hi-a-Gallant. curutc' at Tignlsh, addressed the mem- bers of at. Thomas Aquinas socie- ty at the Shore school on Febru- ary L10. There was A large attend- ance of members. Mu. Edmond Claudet, president, occupied the chair. A children's party was held in the school on February,-ya at 'l p. m. The party was 'aponrored by the teacher. It was also the Iixth anniversary of Mr. Arunaultts entrance into the district an teacher. A vote of thank: ma pre- sented by Audrey Auemult to the s i- for his kindness. Lunch was served after the rlngrong. Those who helped to prepare the lunch were Stella Arsemnlt. Marie Ann Piire, Berth: Pltre. Doreen Harper, Kathleen unu- det and Violet Gaudet. Those who served were, Audrey Aru- nault. Ann Marie Pitrc, Adeline vitre. Emelda Araenault and Ma- tilda Bernarrl. The games were in charge-01.!-he boys of Grade Vi! and VIII. There were so chil- was read by Eleanor Rodd. after which Mr. Skinner offered prayer The Mission: Convener. Lona Turner. gave a most inspiring ad- dress and took as her theme. ”Whlch of You Do Not Count they Cost?" She challenged all to. choose the best way or life. ! A short prayer was given by: the leader and the hymn "Take My Life and Let It Be,". this part of the meeting. 1 The business period opened with the President. Helen Rodd. in th chair. The minutes of the meeting were read .and adopted The Treasurer, Florence Gillespie. gave a most gratifying report of the year's work and reported a substantial balance on hand. The following were appointed as officers for the coming year: Honorary President - Rev. J. R. skinner. Past President -l-iel- en Rodd. President Doris Hughes. vice President - Flor- ence Gillespie. secretary - Janet skinner. Treasurer Lillian Coles. tcr "Jackie" of Carleton visited in Borden on Monday February llttr guest; of Mrs. Fred Rana- han. T Mr. Gray, photographer from Charlottetown was in Carleton on Wednesday, February 13th. Mrs. Allie Gallant of Carleton spent Friday and Saturday Feb- IS. 18011 in Sulmmerside with her daughter Mrs. Alyre Bernard. 9. '-'Z' l I Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Campbell of Halifax NS. spent Saturday and Sunday February 16th, and 11th in Carleton and Long River visiting their parents. CORPUS CHRISTI. 'rex.. Feb. 19 (AP)-Six navy fliers were killed Monday when two planes collided in the air near Rockport. Tex. The planes were on a routine training flight from the naval air station here. Each carried a crew y ELjE'jgggggg,g.g,g.ggg, The next meeting is to be held arm in attendance and they allyat the home of Doris and Erlth enroyed themselves, it was a rzrandiliuxhes. The Fellowship success. The proceedings closed er. Helen Rodd, is to be in charge with the singing of "L'I-Ivnngel-lot the devotional period. inc." and "Hall. Heavenly Queen." committee - Mrs. skinner The teacher. in responding to the Helen Rodd. Recreation vote of thanks mentioned his Skinner. happy years at the shore and his Refreshment: were served after flna pupil: and thanked all for which all joined hands in sins- their kindness. in Ilao paid a ing "Auld Lang Sync." short tribute to King George VI A vote of thank: was given to and asked the pupils to pray forvlwr. and Mrs. Skinner for the use the new queen - Elizabeth 11 10! t -main; to 5 clone idnughler Judy Conven- i mrrm mid Mm Chamlmz Cougmm I'M-Tile glamor of the hunt for uran- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coughlin and son Calvin were guests of Mrs. Coughlin's parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cotton. Sprnlghill. on Sun-I day, Feb. 17th. Intyre. Grand Rll'0T- lprofcssional prospectors than any '- lh i r . . . :n"' legio" "f frienm M Mil-igreelscrriilrdiilgl thimllifaiiktlld nihu ln to her home here after spending ' the past. week in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Summerslde. where she was in for observation. All her friends Join in wishing her good health in the future. Miss Doris Morrison who is em- ployed in Summcrsldc. spent the past weekend with her parents Mr.1 and Mrs. John Morrison. Kenneth lvlacnonald and are visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Messrs. Wendell Phillips. Ralph Dickieson and Sterling Phillips - motored to Charlottetown onTues- , Mr. and Mrs. Channing Cough- day. Feb. 12th. and Sterling re- ilin and dauszhtcrs. Phyllis and mains-d in town to take a course Betty. Lot in were guests of Mr. in egg-grading. On his return be employed with the Ellerslie Go-operative. . ...-. .-.7.....,.m...--7 igllll Mrs. John Coughlin on Sun- home he will . ey. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and Mrs. Allison Englan entertained daughters Arlene and Valerie vls- the members of the Bideford Wo- lllcd with Mr. Willard Hutchinson men's Institute on Thursday even- .and Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Hayes on ing. Feb. 14th. with an average at- llsunday. Feb. 17th. tendance present. At the close of .the meeting dainty refreshments .were served by the hosteu and members of refreshment commit- tee. I 1 Mrs. E. S. Bin-lelgh rntcrialned lthe members of the Ellerslie Wo- imt-n't: Institute on Tuesday even- ilng. Feb. 5th, with In large attend- ianee present. Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Nevin was elected president for re- mainder of the year. Mrs. Harold Glllla invited the members to her home for the next meeting, At the close of the meeting A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. George Hardy returned home -Ci COFFEE I”-.I in limo--uv Floating drill is used to explore beneath the Louisiana marshes for sulphur. 16- 315” Ml" mm M” Hlimid MM” ium has lured more amateur midi The members were quite diup- have been spending the Pasil y pointed when the guest speaker. four weeks in Augustine Covci sour"; wr-NSLOE y, p, (3, Mrs. Ralph Dicklcson and daugh- "Mr wmiam Burmgh Jr oft Ti ll? Call IWOVE Rheml 0! ill"? v' ' 't Miss Helen Roland, failed to ap- war; in Carleton on Monday; ter Erna were recent guests of her Ham”; spent a few am: vigmm that there: a. reasonably goodi y pear due to the icy condition of February 11th. The re-organization meeting of in-laws Mr. and Ml5- Wllllllcil with M; wife and wnDl"mMdinhbi0ll-F4110? of mlllcmg ll strike the: the roads. It is hoped to have Miss isouth Winsloe Y. P. Uidwas held Dlckleson. New Glasgow. P-E 1. W mriems Mr and M” A'm03d 8mrrIlrIIx11r;n:hy'llIlMnrovldtt- the 2:13); Mas Roland address some future l'neet- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morrlsonlat the Manse. on Fr ay even- --v- i ' ' i ” S 9- 6 Wall 5 Tl T9 l yrrmm W-k.u. ggyrg or pfggpel-(jnm Sattlrrilliy.l;:iali1i'ndAIdlteri1i:lilon:2ei1ri "lS- or Carleton attended the ice lng. January 25, with seventeen Mr. and Mrsa Shvrmntn ll"'fhl"- Bmem" ”””,tlY,'., if ll"?-"”i””ti "E ””' rll””','"”” sourdough: have progressed to Pom; mew - After the co u of business rues held at Summerslde har- in amgndancg, son. Slxmnlersi e, spell the. past M d J1 C 1r. rom tie ne re urns n any ore. modem dam”. . a delicious lunch was served and bar on Saturday February 9th. The devotional period opened W99-k""l mi” MW H”"3h”',i50”5 re 31" Nils; kmf; .t. ”"Ki1gi1lC"”""i-'3l"5 OF lllF'l3l Dl'0dll.CPd- Mr, "M mi. Anthem Gum"; some interesting films shown. Be- ---- by singing "lnuchrlst There is nolgiigilltisv ML fmd M” William Rig: wn9agi:l5;1ai:1i:51mf45)').'1i';i;J ViMr y The held is ripen togany indly- .,ion..pru, the 335000 hm", gm of Piurvme wen .,-um-,"'m Forest fore leaving the school the mem- Mr-s.Sin.nley Howstt and daugh- East or West. Scripture rendinrzl - - r - ',ldual or corporation Willi a plan. ,wv(.rn,mm om.” gm good man. ium strikes. . Altogether. the Defense Minerals iExploration Administration has earmarked sl0.000.000 to encourage exploration for 56 strategic miner- als. It will pay from 50 to 90 per cent of the cost of finding these 56. which range from antimony to zirconium. But it doesnt shell out the mon- oy unless the prospector has a de- finite project in mind. The way to get. government. financing is to write to the Defense Minerals Ex- ploration Administration in Wash- ington. Theylll send an iflvcstig- ator to study the project. 0 O 0 Cnrporatimls are doing I large share of the prospecting. because ,,thcy can stand the huge costs oi exploration even without govern- ment assistance. Many mineral in- dustry nrms have long mgintained their nwn-programs of this sort. Sulphur. a critically short non- metallic mineral. is one example New deposits of sulphur in it: most economical and purest form the salt-dome hrlmstone of H11 Gulf Coast, are becoming increas- ingly hard to find. The Freeport Sulnhur Company spent years and millions of dollarl In the search. and finally uncover- ed it new deposit at Garden Island Bay. near the mouth of the Missi- ssippi River in Louisiana. no lo- cation in the marshy delta coun- trv makes plant construction and operation costly. but the strike in evidence that constant. exploration brings reaulu.