flows. II ....n: sum :'j',,'." ilnwh-1'1:na was seat: A-. ,. F1! f'scFo'3r.' sink ThursdaY- 7'5""? 39'”- 4 aw CAI going to Halifax "mg, -pguuary 23rd, leaving ......'..nae at aao. Rcturnins gllnday, February 25th. Phone M suinniersld ,pr.Alin0WN game. series A Immedm, playoff. Freetown vs. "hwy, Bedequg rink. Tuesday. glbruary 20'"- FABMIIS. - N;,A'I;T:l:Tut?i:le to think about for this yell-. I pulp? glad? rill: atielluavailabie F:r1..3t year's price. Shortly there ,1... be an increase in price. order now. supply limited. Ben Champ- gon, Farm Trade Agent. KENS"!!- toll. .. SERIOUBLY ILL - Mrs. gmanuel Arsenault of St. Nicholas is seriously ill in the Prince Coun- 1. Hospital: Her dlvuchters. M”- ,i, Deslloches of Montreal and M... A, Cosgmve of Ottawa and W son, Mr. Stanley Arsensult of 0.-min, Ont., who, were called home were guests last night of their sister. Mrs. Carrol Delaney. sun-lmcrside.-S .o'u:aay v. r. U. amass- -;-he o'leary Young Peopla Union of lhe United Church met in the sunday school room of the church on Thursday night, Feb. 15th. with the president Miss Hester Boater presiding and conducting openinl worship. An address on a Lenten text: "Behold we go up to Jerus- .:m" was given by the Minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson. 'I11e Mizpah Benediction brought the meeting to a close. ohm or runs as amou- FIELD-The world Day of Prayer for women was held in the lilocmfield United Church on Feb olh. Three local churches particip- gted. Bloomfield United, St. Luke's Anglican and Mill River P:esby- terian. The theme of the program was "Per&;. ve Casteth Out " rl,r'A n Craswell (Un- tied) assisted by Mrs. Russell Hay- wood mresbyterian) and Mia. lvsn Webb (Anglican) led the wgyshlp. A prayer for peace was le by Mrs. E. R. MscAusiand. Mrs. Harry Arbing. Mrs. Arthur Meth- ersll. Mrs. Harold Horne. Mrs. 1.. Elfrofltt and Mrs. Erroll Stetson. The address was ably given by Mrs. ll. 17. MacAusland. A fine duct was sung by Mrs. nrl Palmer and Mrs. Arthur Cornish. with Mrs. Bann Webb accompanist. The offering was received by Mrs. R. H. Hunter and Mrs. H. G. Profitt. At the close of the meeting delicious re- freshnlents were ,servad by the Bloomfield ladies and an hour of splendid fellowship was enjoyed. O Professional cards I II. E. ELLIS . uvsuaalvos Fire - Ania -' Casualty 5 summer st. Hammer-dds . rssonlgsm 7- Ends illelley cbartercd Aeeeuiaaa Canadian Bank of Commerce landing PIIONI use Bummerside. P. I. I. E. E. Psrliass. 0pt.D.. R.0. 0PTOMl'l'Ill'l' ! E es Examined G 0! Fitted Office lleuratl I to 18 - I to I in and by appointment j REGENT TIIIATII BLDO. Summer It: Iammeraide . 0 vi. ' ' ' .:.:.-k- nous nu, ' v suaussarrs s - Iammeralae. ':.....m.:e I so; 451951 not I lemmas sheet. lammesida. races in aserigtleu. Al artfatsg mount; J. suns ssusrnsliu am I 01.0 T. uoue lbeeear III and III Tbeuuasdlaamaybaseogbtataayefabe 3 following sieseslal Cearilea on -o--u-'-..ur:.v...-r-a'....'"-3 '-i:-.:..rr....t Wm" l.l..WeltatalaallsIea BPOIII 3640100 I I -s-on-nus N IIIWIIQI. Drallteusll osatsal Item lash Gaadef. OI Granville ltraet In-sort ; WIS! PIINGI OITIOI Junk Wail. Albestcsa: .4 ui Iolraaeatadve. on loose. -IUIIAGI IALI, in st. Mary's full. Saturday. February ms: at 1.00 P. M. - J. I. 'l'A!l.0I.. optomemst. of Charlottetown, wul be in his alzrton office this Sahlrday. Fab. -LIGION BAND playing for skating at Crystal Rink on Friday. February 25rd. from I to to P. M. Admission 50c. homenade 25c. -S00 BLOOD DONORS urgent- ly needed at Summerside Clinic at St. Mary's I-Iall, Thursday. March 1st between 6 and 10 p.m. .-INJUIID IN FALL - Dickie Noonan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ion Noonan, of Summerside. was reported to be resting comfortably at his home yesterday following a bad fall which he received over the week-end while playing hockey in which he struck his head on the ice. He was suffering from a slight concussion after the acci- dent.-S - ls CONVALESCING-Friends of Mrs. Catherine Goodwin of Ken- singtcn will be pleased to know that she was able to leave the Prince County Hospital yesterday and is now at the home of her son in Burnrnorslde. Mr. Hamid Good- win and Mrs. Goodwin. she was a patient in the hospital as t.he're- sult of falling in her home and dis- locating her shoulder. - S - ROTARY MEETING -' Ro- tarian lllwle Cannon. president of STIITISEIQTSIG: branch of the Cana- dian Legion was the speaker at lite regular meeting of the Sum- meralde Rotary Club held yester- day in the Olympia Restaurant. 0 His subject was "me Canadian Legion” and he described its ori- gin and its present set-up. with reference to the local branch. Mr. Cannon gave an ou-tltne of its his- tory. what it has accomplished tguvough the years and what is planned for the future.-S. --CABS IN COLLISION - Two car accidents occurred in Sum- merside yaterday. At about 5.30 p.m. a Chrysler car was in collision with a Buick. Both cars were travelling east on Water Street and when the Chrysler started to turn in a driveway it was struck by the Buick coming behind. Both cars were quite badly damased but as for as could be learned none of the occupants were injured. At noon there was a collision at the intersection of Summer and Church Streets between a car and a truck. Both received alight damaae--S ..--5'I' ltIAll.I('B W.. A. Miss Lottie Sims was hostcss at her home at Kensington, to the mem- bers of st. Mark's Women's Aux- iliary at the February meetins which opened with hymn bio. Jea- us Lover of My soul . The pres- ident Mrs. Lloyd Howard presid- ed. and led the devotional period. lighteen members and three vis- itors answered roll call. A letter from Mrs. I-lesnmlns. Educational greater was read b Mrs. A. Blak- ey. and Mrs. ownaend was appointed to the office of Educat- ional secretary, for at. Mark's. Its. Bell's report of the Diocesan loud meetiru was read by Mr!- licward. Increased Junior W. A. b ship was reported by Mrs. Pidgecn. A balance of 880.60 in W. A. funds was reported by Mrs. J- I. Mlilman. Mrs. John Mcaae. Dorcas secretary II" In 030011?" ageing account of progress in fill- ing uqulramenta of the bale. A comprehensive paper on thl Mol- icrn way of living was presented by Mrs. Dimer Moase. Mrs. John Y. Ilacradyan as guest speaker. gave a talk from first hand exper- ience, on the West Indies. She said the natives are fond of pretty cards. booklets etc.. and offered to forward any that might be handed in. A talk on the various mission- aries who had visited at. in us. put as years we! liven by its. Townsend. The meeting closed with hymn and benediction. A delicious afternoon tea was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Robert MacNutt. Mrs. .K. Pidseon and Mrs. Cecil Mill. Pemesls ..-Miss Genevieve Denney. Hali- fsx. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. P ' .. Remini- ion.-Bur. . -M Dlancha Mactnod bu return to her home in lrishtown mas ng the past two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mn. Lloyd aha-pep J” Parley Dsvison. of Artls Restaurant and Taxi Stand; who a an American citisea. has been called for military tralninl. and left on Thursday to report for duty in me Unitcd states.-Bur. S .- .- iv.- Ailligli School ' -Two popular iartists will be heard at a recital being held in the Summe ' auditorium on Thursday evenlnl Ilionscred by the Ladies' Aid of the Prince county Hospital. Raoul Raymond. bass. and Wil- lianr Keith Rogers. pianist. of Charlottetown will present an in- tomtins program of vocal and piano solos. ' Both have unusual musical baeksrounds. Mr. Raymond stud- led in Geneya with a pupil of the famous singer Lily Lehmann. Later he was one of the few Privileged pupils of Albert Hu- berty, for many years leading bane of the Paris Grand Opera. In Geneva. Atir. Eeymond was :1 member of two well-known choirs. the ”Petit Chceur" and Les Chants Sacres.'-' Mn R0sers is a native of Char- lottetown and is musical director- of CFCY. In the recital he will play one of his own compositions Variations on an Irish Folk Song. Mr. Rogers received his master's degree with a major in composition and has received wide recognition as a composer. His works have been performed by the Julliard String Quartet. the Solway String Quartet and the Leslie Bell Singers and pre- sented over the Trans-Canada net.- work and the International Ser- vice.-S. Bedcque carnival A Great Success -There was a record attendance at the Carnival in Bedeque Rink Thursday night to witness a very colorful scene as ninety-eight persons rerxesenting various characters, thronged the ice in their gay and beautiful costumes. uever before in the history of this rink have so many .dressed for the occasion. The judges were: Mr. Fred Irving, Cape Traverse; Mr. J. B. Lewis. Freetown; Mrs. Kenneth Campbell, North Bede- que: Mrs. George Henderson. Fernwood: and Mrs. Kenneth Muttart, Searletown; who perform- ed their difficult task in a very efficient manner. Mr. Arthur Miurcay. acted as nounce . with new sound system that he has recently installed in the rink. and the events were carried out in a very orderly way. Mr. Brewer Johnson, marshalled the classes to their respective positions on the ice; Messrs: Arnold Hender- son and J. J. Inman. the Pres- irlcnt and Manager of the rink re- spectively Jointly acted as Masters of Ceremonies. Prisca At the close of the carnival the judges presented prizes to the following: Gentlemen: Emmett Mc- Issac - Robin Hood. lst; John Doull -- Robin Hood 2nd. Ladies: Mrs. Chas. Maclfarlane - Rain- bow. 1st: Miss Audrey Reeves as Miss 1857 and Mrs. Harold Clark. Snowball Queen. Ties. Girls- Ellsa Affieck, Best Yeast; 1st. Catherine Callbeck, Sherphergas. 2nd. Boys-Brenton Gardiner. ow Boy, lat. Ronald Dawson. Gentle- man from Spain. and. Best pair: High School adlan cul...."...... cnnnwrrsrowu S'sIde legion I Brandi tie:-is At the regular monthly meeting of summerside branch of the Can- held last evening. with the Mr. Earle can-i mm murglng that 1: W” Kn" passed com 8 census. ex-service men he employ- ed wherever possible. Mr. W. A. Robertson. chairman of the finance committee reported on efforts to raise money to erect a cuulon it was decided to solicit loans from the members on. mort- gage notes for the needed C-20.000 and what can't be obtained this way should be raised in the same way from the public. The Icgion has a considerable sun on hand but the. above t is needed to complete the venture. Mr. Ross Macxensie reported that the band is making good pso- gresa and commended the director, Mr. Ulric Drapeau for his fine work. He said it would be necessary to have uniforms next summer and he also reported that the band would play this Friday evening for a skate in the Crystal Rink to raise funds for this purpose. The meeting decided 'that no ac- tion would be taken this year to raise money for the March of Dimes. . A motion was ,. d that the zone chairman ontact other zone chairmen for the purpose or. hold- ing meetings in an endeavor to get the wage rates for labor raised.-.5 Alberton and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Winstqn England. Ellesrslie were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Week: on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay, Huntley. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Burnett, Charlottetown. Miss Evelyn Bowness. Montrose was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Travers. ' A sale of food. sponsored by the Western Hospital Aid was held at Foley's store Saturday afternoon. MacNevin's Snack corner of Main Bar and at the Poplar by Mr. Everett Shea. Mrs. Waldo Matthews, Jr.. and family left on Monday to join Mr. Matthews in Montreal. They went by taxi to lvlonctcn and from there by train. Friends of Mr. Roderick Mc- Nevin are sorryl to know he has dian and Squaw; Eleanor Gaudet and Evelyn Gardiner. Buttons and Bows: Norvler Gaudet and Ruth Gardiner. Conista Cards: Rose and Robert Reeves, Base and Idaho? Aletha Noonan and Clara Affleck. Con ta. Florence Heusiis and Ida Cra . Valentine Couple. After the carnival many of the older skaters enjoyed an hours" skate to the excellent music furn- ished by the new Rink-O-Phone. while others enjoyed refreshments at the well stocked canteen oper- ated by Mr. Sidney Green. -3. lnlporiani Air new uglca home. Aftcr some dis- 51 streets was taken over on Monday” Cadet Meeting Last Night - An important meeting regard- ing Air C et work in the Prov- ince was! old alt R..O.A.F. Station. . - . . at . a which the Charlottetown Wing of the Air P'orceoAssociatian agreed to take over the sponsorship of the Charlottetown Air Cadet uadron and the Summerside and charlottctown Wings got to- gether to form a new Provincial committee of the Air cadet Les- gue of Canada. Mr. Roy Johnston. -surmnerside. was named chairman of the Pro- vincial committee and other mem- bers are as follows: vice chair- tH.t -........ -. -.. .a... . m Cropouel and Vicinity . Mrs. Louis Bherren. after a long siege-of pneumonia. is up and around again. The Library concert, presented by five communities. Vryon. Crap- -dd. Victoria. Kelly's Cross and had to be postponed in- definitely due to the flu. epidemic. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lowther. returning from their Toronto visit. suffered shock and bruises re- sulting from train collision at Mount Joli. ebec. Both of these good people have been confined to their home during the past week. Miss Beth'Boulter. l'l..N., sister of Mrs. Brent Wood of cl-apaud. will be married to Mr. Gilbert man, Alan MacMillan. Charlotte- town; secretary. Harold Waugh.l Bummerside; treasurer, Russel- Pheneuf. Bumrnerside: directors. Stewart Chandler and Macfnnls, both afvdhariottetown. The summerside Wing ha previously -accepted the reaponsi-I hility of sponsoring wing of the Summerside squadron. Those present at the meeting were: from Charlottetown. Stan- ley Maclnnis. Stewart Chandler. A. Marlcay. G. Hood. Gordon Ray- ner. From Sulnmerside: G. M. Mulholland. Roy Johnston, Harold Waugh. John Mungnl.'R. Phaneuf. William Young. Present from Halifax was Mr. Bert Asslin. pres- ident of the Maritime executive of the Air Cadet League of Canada. Representing the Air Force were: Group Captain H. G. Rich- ards. 0.B.E, colnmandlng officer of Station Sulnmcrside; S-L A. Ross and !'-O Pledge .of Mari- ytime .Group headquarters. Halifax and l"-L F. L. Campbell-Rogers and F-O A. Lyon of R.C.A.P. Stat- ion. aummerside.-S. resigned as manager) of the Al- berton Farmers Co- rative and with his family elcpects to move to Summerside early in March. Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Profitt. Rosebank spent the weekend In Alberton. guests of Mr. land Mrs. G. H. Hardy. Mrs. C. R. S. Leard has-return- ed from the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital where she had re- cently been a patient. Mr. I:-skins Hardy of Brooklyn has purchased the John Black property. He. with Mrs. Hardy and their two children. expect to move to town in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Mc- Arthur. Northam. were guests of Miss Shirley McArthur and Mrs. Charles Johnson on Sunday. Mr. P. C. Ramsay. M. L. A.. ent- ered the Prince Couniy H059"-31 on Saturday for surgical treat- ment. Dr. and Mrs. S. Bandler are re- ceiving a warm welcome home af- ter an extended visit with relat- ives in the United states. BRUSSELS. Feb. 19 - (AP) - Seventy thousand Belgian miners today ended a week-long strike. having-won a four-per-cent my increase retroactive to Jan. 1. The boost: brings their minimum wake to 33.1 cents an hour. s”"I”'after the nuptials. dl Mrs. Garfield Gamble ma Metcalfe, in London, ont., on Wednesday, February 24th. The bridal couple formerly of Victoria. P.E.l., will move to the West Coast daughter Gloria. summerside, were visitors over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mc- Vlttic. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Gamble, formerly of Crapaud. will shortly establish a new home in Toronto. Ont. The World Day of Prayer ob- servance by United and Anglican women of Crapaud. was held at the orange Lodge rooms and was conducted by Mrs. Wm. waddell and Mrs. John MacQunrrie. In- fcrcessiona were led by Mrs. Wen- dell Mayhew. Mrs. Percy Dawson, Verner Moore; Ins. Prank Myers. and Mrs. Herbert- Profitt. Rev. Leonard Bacon. of Tryon United charge. relatcd the theme of the day. Terfeet love oaltetla out interesting mission- ary experiences ln China. The hostesses this year. the W.M.l. of Crapaud United Church. served refreshrnents.tp the ladies of St. John's Anglican Church at the close of the meeidng. The fortnightly meeting of St. John's Social Club. Orspaud. was held at Crestmount rarm. real- dence of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Myers. iaat Iklday evening. A flood representation of young and old of the parish were p t and participated in a wide var ty of games -- table tennis. indoor hockey, Pit. Bagatelle and a score of other amusing pastimes. Regret was expressed at the absence of the President Mrs. wrlxon Moore. Westmoreland. who was ill with the chief complaint of Islanders at the present time the 'flu. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. James moors, and will take the form of a crokinole and court whist party. a Rotation Plan For Troops In Korea WES'lllllRN FRDNT. Korea. Pub. 19-(AP) Battle-worn United States troops on the Korean front will be taken out of the lines and replaced by fresh soldiers from the United states, Gen. Mark W. Clark said today. Clark. chief of the army field forces and now touring the Korean front. said the rotation plan was "in the mill" and will be announced soon. He Mrs. Frank MiacDonald, Mrs. gave no details. ; race 1'Hrs1'EllV' emmoas. xnluair. sea is - - (AP) .- mg-mum hese report t construction begunouastntagicsailhggn: I aia's southwest border, with Cam- munist China's Kansu PM The report said thousana of la - orere, directed by Soviet angioaera, are working night and day to com- plete the line. KEIISIIIETIIII RIIIK TUESDAY. PHI. 3 LINNOX ISLAND MICMACI VI. KENSINGTON STAIS lkate after game - WEDNESDAY. I'll. If Semi-finala North shore League FBEETOWN vs BALTIC skate after game 1 VICTORIA RIIIK HOCKEY TONIGHT Appin Road All Stars vs. New Haven Royals WEDNESDAY NIGHT School Hockey Tryon, Crapaud. North Tryon and Hampton. INK GABARDIN IN FLANNELS IN TWEEDS INS cams Adults: Mrs. Helen . and Miss Harriett Riley, Gay Dots. lat. Juniors: Alice and Jennie Bagnall, Two Little Girls in Blue. and. Other excellent costumes were: Jennie Reeves, Easter Lady: Miss. George Affleck, Old Max: Mrs. Walfcr Bernard. Drum Major; Georgie Yeo. rarmerette; Mrs. mic Macmurdo. Aunt Jennie: Wendell Myers. clown: Eldon Oaudet, Robin Hood: John Ber- nard. zipper Guy; Gerald Casley. Professor: lilaine Rayner, Ice Queen; Gail Rayner. Bc-Peep: llisa Green, Rainbow; Isa- bell Macrarlane. Sea Nymph; Jennette Myers. Queen of Hearts; Shirley AIIQIIMIIS, Mother Goose; Joyce rclland. Miss Valentine; Myrna Green. Miss Valentine: Ciwenneth Doull. Frosty The Snow M n; Phillis England, Miss Canada. Jean Rceves. Queen of Hearts; Eileen Reeves. Old Fash- ioned Girl; Georgie Doull. Star Queen; Catherine Wright. Butter- fly; virginnia Green, star Light; Annie Mccardle, Ace of Diamonds; Wilma Bsllern. sisco Kid; Lorna Maccaull. Miss Valentine; Norma Mccaull Miss valentine; Gail Drmunond. snow Fairy: Claudia Dnlnlmond Mother Goose; Doro- thy Oiark Nurse; Lillian--A. Hogg. Bo-Peep; Jean Agnew. Cow Girl; Barbara Sobey. Piratc; Paulina Large, Bo.-Peep: Arnold Lord. Phillip Mloria; Ian Macrarlane. Air Man; Gordon Myers, Lone ' Earl Ccllett. clown; David Reid. Mounty; David Mc- i"arlane. Dr. Do. Little; Victor Roy. Tramp; Morris Wright. Proaty The snow Man: Arnold Gaudet. Joker; David Mccsrdie. Dare The ; Haeen Sherry, school Boy; mic Jeffrey. clown; Garth Drum- mond. Devil; David Profitt, Hunt- er: Wayne sobey clown; nidhard crosier. nrmes-;.wendall oasley, Gordon Bagnali. Old Evelyn Duvar and lhirley Jewell Hockey Twins: Catherine and nancia Craig. A lushel and A Peek: Verna and Barbe Rogers. Valentine Twins: Ruth Gallant and Marie Des- ltoobe. carol lingers: Laura Doull and Annie Mcoltdle. Ace of and Act of Diamonds; Green and Catherine Mc- Haloween Pumpkin Girls: Morris Wuhan; Your heart will go "PIM- Pat" too when you see then lovely HOLMAN Blouses. What a leiacticni What Styles! What wonderful vai- uesl At least 35 new 1951 styles from which to choose. All alses and-colors. . . . See Them soon "Where ;VOId'I Friends so much style for so little money in these . BLOUSES Meet" IN ALPINES IN PLAIDS IN CHECKS IN STRIPES 3.93 b SKIRT SIZES I2 to 20 SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRTS SKIRT SKIRT IN PLAIN SHADES SKIRT glo'.9: lj