V mwanv .19. 1951' , 3 bsoriptione. ”'Y.'iti.iiti-zit iiquni-nit llouu Phones: Wgwl-am . . N," Doucetie'I Orooofii 509035 Water Street; 51191"? K. Waitn In . will be delivered to any home In Siiumenlda by Carrier I 1 - sq--........M,.y-. W7 ".5 western: ouaaoi AN -nu-A . ' nuwl COUNT! omce - 3 gunner lireoi. Bornneroldo. Phone In Advortlllus Iepnnntnuno g oeonolt cww Ilul I088 The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Siunlnonidet tote. Blunts: Strootraourlleu Drugstore, 21 Central linett 1, Water llrutt Mark Outlet. 01 Granville Street; Street: Island Motor Transport. Grocery. III Iuuell Street. hautdm an no per week. Phone us: for this service or give ,I:'tl':,f,”,,”3 tn: :o'y'reIpoIIIblo for delivery In you rotate. Z...--? 001! DONORS urgent.- Ao. aha; Summerlide Clinic Mann; .Hall, Thursday. ts). between 8 and 10 NH- ';l,untnowN game. series A .mmedmw playoff. Freetown vs. l" '13(-deque rink. Tuesday. ' 20th. ' ir INTION raaiitaas. - N;,Ais ihe time to thinic about mm gas for this ycar.. I am Pres red H, mi your requirements. Trade Tanks still available 51 .iEdr'S price. shortly there ”, be an increase in price. Order my supply limited. Ben Champ- wn, Farm Tr.-ide Agent, Kenning- ton. ..J1'Vl-JNILES SURPRISE!) -- Two jm-anti;-5 were surprised by gummersido police yesterday .'(i9rn(l(lll iii the act of ransack- mg mp harness shop of Mr. George Bowaess located just 0" warn Street. Tlic shop is closed n p,.,.5.-ml as Mr. Bowness is spending the winter out of the Pmmlr-(-, Sonlp harness. leather rt tools are still in the huildint: and app.-ircntl,v it had he:-ii gireivii .iroiind fllllte it hit Wlll-WI the poltrcman came alons--S. '..C.-tits IN COLLlSl0N- Tivo pm me... in collision on Water Strcel. Siimmcrsidc, about 2.30 ,-psi.-rrtny nilcrnoon near the spring Street intersection. Appar- ently one vehicle was on the .m,ng side of the street and un- (lt-ai'oiit'c-tl to get on his right Sldll mu .1... icy sire;-t interfered ivith ms ('uilii'Oi and they mot h(la(irDn collision. Considerable dantnizc but no injuries resulted. -,t.V('il.lCAN hV. A. --Mrs. Ray Clark presided over the Summer- side st. Mary's W. A. on Wednes- day r-voiiim: in the parish hall. rm up.-nin-.v hymn "'0 Dearest ixird Thy Sacred Head." was fol- lowed lri'1')rl'iycl' and -scripture reading from St. John 12. The mission study on the six main points of the Mohammedan re- ligion was conducted by Mrs. G. h. Coies who also hold a religious rduratton quiz. A short memorial service for Miss Viola MacKenzie was led by the president. It con- ilsifd of one t.pinuic's silence fol- owed by prayors and the singing Ji "oh the Resurrection Mom- ing." The visiting committee re- iwarird four visits. Mrs. Coles and llrs. .Vi.irx:arci .Connell were Ip- mintori delegates to the annual iiiocesan W. A. mt-ctlnf! which will re hrld in Charlottetown 4n ilari-ii 1 and R. The coming East-' .-r salc was discussed. '1"iie lunch iosiesses for the evening were -SCHOOL PORTS Bedeque Rink Thursday, February 22nd. -HOCKEY Bedeque Rink to- night Monday. South Shore Lea- gue game. Augustine Cove vs. Bedeque. Game time 8.15. Skate utter. Admission .25 and .30. -WINDOW BROKEN-A largo plate glass window of the barber shop operated by Mr. Fred Muc- Leod on Water Street. Summer- llde was smashed on Friday night some time by some person who threw a bottle at it.-S. -HOME FROM PICTOU Charles Deighan of Summenside, who has been playing hockey iihis season wiuh the Piciou Mari- pacs of the A. P. C. League. has arrived home to take up again his duties as C. N. R. fireman. He states that two other Summersxde boys playing in Pictou. Stanley Gallant and Syl. Bernard, are having good seasons.-S. -ENTEIITAINS LADIES GUILD --Mrs. A. W. Lcard entertained the stummerside Baptist Ladlcs' Guild at her home on Friday evening. Mrs. R. T. Dotlds, the president. opened the meeting und the Lord's Prayer was recited in unison. After the routine business final arrangements were made for the pantry sale to be held the next day. The mcmhei-s were busy with sewing. Delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostess. assisted by her daughter. Mrs Garth Toombs.-S. S'side Curling Club Schedule '8ummeralde curling Club sched- u.e: Monday 7.00. an. Gillespie vs Sgt. Carr. M. M. Bell vs R. IE. Ellis. 8.30. Cpl. Valley vs. Bob Ross, Vic I-lowatt vs Ken. Callbeck. H. E. Gaudet vs J. E. Morrison. CAM E0 THEATRE KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. It's golden-voiced Nelson Eddy in big outdoor adventure of thrills, action and song- ,v 'fNOBTHWl'.:ST OUTPOST" Co-starring lloaa Massey. Joseph Schlidkraut. with the American Miss Pcarl You. and Mrs. Everett Simmoiis.-S. x A mix . . I DIRECTED . I ,,3. upfo (.4: MM: 349:. 49;-4fando.Wg.ye-W” WALTER SLEZAK .. HENRY KOSTER ”"" IV um no one I: Ihouuum P-unset Irtvtajtlit o u.gn..g....n.u-g.u.... 5 THEIR uewesrt FUNNIEST! G.I. Chorus. My CAPITOL Summon-side (rm: BEST IN SOUND 3. MOVIES) Today 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 '5 yonccs: mun. . ii: "'5 '"t”'Jt;iiRv WALDW 5,073 III! III Many Kumil: Ionululhluiuul-Ii nun.-... Today 3:30-7:15-9:15 Tuesday ..... .... 7:15-9:15 "W"” luvenilfsl ileld In S'slile Truck Theft (Safe Two Juveniles were taken into custody by Surnmenide police on Saturday night charged with tak- ing I half-ton truck and they ml! also be charged with two car thefts the previous night. The truck. I new 1951 Dodge, be- lollllnl to Mr. Willard MacDon- Ild. Dodge dealer. had been stol- en from outside the old curling rink which Mr. MacDonald is us- lfix for car storage purposes. The theft was discovered about eight o'clock and police were im. mediately notified and sent out an alarm to the R.C.M.P. and the R.C.A.F. service police. About 9.30 a call was received at the police station from the guard house at the airport that the truck had arrived there and they were holding two persons. When the local police arrived at the airport they found two Summerllde boys. ivzes 13 and 14. No Ignition key was in the truck when it was taken and the youngsters had got it going by crossing wires in the ignition system. The same boys are alleged to have been implicated in I joy riding escapade the night before. When employees of A. Home and Co. Ltd. came to work Saturday morning they saw that the door A storage garage on First Street had been forced open and about the same time they noticed that two cars which should have been inside were on the -parking lot adjacent. The cars were a new 1951 Chevrolet and a used 1950 Chev- rolet. On checking the new Chev. it was noticed that 65 miles were registered on the speedometer whereas the car had never been driven at all. The mileage on the other showed that it had gone fl similar distance. In this case the keys were left in the (tars be- cause they might have to he mov- Efl quickly if a fire occurred. Some one. not likely a prospective customer. had tried both of them out during the night.-S. Personals -Miss Betty MacKay has Ic- cepled a position with the Enman Drug Co. Ltd.. Summerside.-S. -Mrs. Cyril Hickey, side. has arrived home visit to Quebec.-S. -Miss Ruby MacNeill of Saint Summer- from I ' John, N. B. spent the week end with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. MacNeill. Summerside.-Sr -Miss Anita MacNei1l, nurse-in- training It the Charlottetown Hos- pital. spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. D. F. McNei1l. Sum- merside.-S. -Mrs. Gloria Reid. student at Mount Allison University. spent the week end in Summerside. the guest of her sister. Miss Dorothy Reid.-S. -Miss Frances Peters, student nurse at Hotel Dieu Hospital. Moricton. N. B.. spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurier Peters. Summerside. -Miss Bertha Schurman has returned to her home in sum- merslde after I pleasant three weeks visit to Toronto with her brother. Mr. Chesley schurman and Mrs. Sehutrnan.-S. - Mr. "Wallace Bradshaw and Mr. John Forbes of the staff of yesterday by plane for Montreal where they will attend the annual men's wear Ippsrel fair at the Windsor Hotel there. .. 5 -- Mrs. Basil Maclleiil of Elms- dale. accompanied by her son. Thane. left. by Ilr for Toronto last week to spend some time with here daughters. Mrs. Elwood Young and theulvlisses Betty and Peuline Mac- Nei . - 3 SEA VIEW W. I. The February meeting of the sea View Women's Institute wI.s held at the home of Mrs. Fred Donald. In the absence of the president the vice-president. Mrs: Layton C ' occupied the chair. Meet- ing opened in usual manner with Ode and Creed. sixteen members answered roll call by exchange of valentines. one new member was welcomed. Minutes were read and approved. Report from card party at Mrs. Reginald Mountain's. tl-1.25. Dance at. the home of Miss Violet Busett, 32.5.90, and card party It. hall spon- sored by Mrs. Fannie Hiitz. 016.00. Expense for month 315.30. One dozen cups and saucers were purchased for hall and 1000 more capsules for school children. and traits for shut-ins. . Committee was appointed to Ir- range for concert for St. Patrick's. Report of oonisnitteeo and new one: appointed: sick. Miss Violet Buaott. Mn." Lester Duggan and Mn. liarle Mutiny: school. Mrs. borne Campbell and Mrs. Roy Ad- ms. VI ndence was read and discu . it run moved Ind.Iec- onded to sendlfor fifty testament: for school children. Forty dollars vul voted to hIll omipany. Sec- retuy wn Inked to write to net- on'e Indllinpaons for I donation. Red Cross loving and knitting was distributed among the members by eonvener Mn. Lorne Campbell. Program oumnittco then took charge. A iiiunowu reading by Mrs. James I. Murohii I con- tact put on by John ll. Campbell and I name of bingo wu Inioyed by In. Collea- Ilon 01.00: fog II mm. Iiid one new eulnertptlon to Institute News. 06.00 from grab bag. Noxtmoottngtohe held It the bone of Mn. Robert author launch was Iervld by homes n- on t by Mrs. John I. CItapboll . Arthur Campbell. R. T. Holman Lid. summeraide. left fortune Harbour Ice The first race of the season was held over the Surnmerai" Harbour ice on Saturday afternoon with I large crowd in attendance Ind almost perfect racing weather. Both oluses were forced to tour huts before winners could be declared. In the Class A Trot and Pace Guy Harvester proved the winner Ifter Guy Au-brey and High Tide had each taken I heat. In the race-off between Guy Harvester Ind High Tide the former crossed the finish line first after High Tide went to I break. in the Class B Trot Breezy Jane was declared the winner after beats and been taken by Assyrian Dale and Paula D. SUMMARY Clue A Trot and Pace Guy Aubrey (Bow-neon) 2 1 3 High Tide (Hairkness) .. . . 3 4 1 2 Guy HarVesier (Reeves) Q 4 1 Molly Bars (Glover. Mc- Donald) .. . 4 3 Indian Lad (Baglole 5 drawn Winning horse own by Fred Reeves of Bedeque. Best t:j;.ie 32 seconds. CIIII B Trot Breezy Jane (Mac-Neill) 4 2 1 i Assyrian Dale (Phillips) . 2 1 4 3 Paula D. (MacDonald) l 4 3 4 Linda. Frisco (Arsenauit) .. 3 3 2 2 Winning horse 'owned by Char- les MacKay. Noriiham. Best time 34 seconds. Stai'ler'.' Claude Harlmess. Judges: Harry Simmons. Albert Woodside. Einatniuel Gallant. Timers: Preston Warren. Gerald Sheen. Announcer: R. B. Dewar.-S. Freetown llotes Several cases of chickenpox are reported in Freetown and vicinity. The cases are of a mild type. Elu also is making an appearance. Mr. Ernest Tousenard. Dominion Government R. O. P. Inspector. its- ited the various purebred herds in the community recently. Miss Geraldine Hatfield and Miss and recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Paynter. Long River. Mr. and Mrs. George Jardine.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jardine, Sandra and Bobble Ja.i-dine were visitors to Montague on Saturday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jardlne. Friends are sorry to hear of the illness of Mr. Clarence Reeves of Upper Freetown. Mr. Reeves is the very efficient mail ociirie: of Free- town R.R No. l and all hope he will soon be back on the job again. Miss Georgina Cairns. student at Prince of Wales College. Charlotte- town, spent the week-end at her home in Lower Freetown Miss Wlnnlfred Cairns. student at Mount Allison University, is spending I few days at her home in Lower Freetown. Miss Cairns was accompanied home by two friends. Miss Fran Hunter of East Florencevllle. New Brunswick. and Miss Gertrude Robertson of shel- bume. Nova scotia. who are also students at Mt. Allison. The Upper Freetown Farm For- um Group met on February son for their weekly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reeves. with the host. Mr. Reeves. Is -znvitrman. The topic for the evening was. "should surpluses be controlled?" several took part in the discus- sion. which followed the radio broadcast from Toronto. The lunch committee consisting of Mrs. Rob- ert Jnrdine and Mrs. Trueman Peynter assisted the hostess in serving I delicious lunch. Contests and a social hour contributed to a very enjoyable evening. -The World'stDay of Prayer Ser- vice was held on Friday afternoon, Feb. 0th. in Freetown United Church. with I good representat- ion from the different i.- The service this year was prepared by Christian women in Germany. Ind the Central Day of Prayer Committee of New York. the theme being "Perfect love casteth out fear." Mrs. Andrew Jardirie of the Presbyterian Church. and Mrs. Austin Rogers of the United Church presided over the meeting and were assisted by Mrs. Louis Cairns, Mrs. George JII-dine. Mrs. John Lewis. Mrs. Robert Jardlne. and Mrs. Frank Deacon. Mrs. John Andrews gave an Iddresa based on the thune "Perfect love casteth out fear". A very lovely solo in: sung by Mn. Lyman Smith. entitled "Near To The Heart of God." Mrs. Frank Deacon was organist for the service. 'i1ie offering will be used for the distribution of Christian Ilia:-Iture to women and children in other lands. On Sunday Iveninir. Feb. llth. I fire from In overheated stove threatened for I while to destroy the home of Mr. Lee Campbell of Freetown. about one mile fmm the village. A motorist passing by saw the blue Ind did good viork in notifying the neighbors: who quick-. ly gathered Ind after battling for two hours were Ible to bring the fire under control. by forming I bucket brigade and shovelling snow. women as wall In men helping with the work. The xensiagton firemen rseponded to all for help but the fire was t bygthe time they reached the scene. con- siderable damage was done to the Interior. Luckily the blue was confined to two room. If I wind had been blowing the result would no doubt have been much more serious. Mr. CImpbell'n many friends regret to hear of his mis- Kay Reeves spent a pleasant weeic- ' i , grits ' GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN " Keen Harness Races.On At S'side Minor llocliey Al Summerslde Summerslde minor hockey teams spa ed by the Kinsmen Club won two exhibition games It the crys- fol Rink on Saturday momlng against Kensington teams. The scores were: Paperweights. 2-l: Pecivees. 4-0. The Kinsmen Club are sponsor- ing two paperweight teams, two teams of peewees and two bantam teams this year and Lippi Gautlet ' sponsoring a team of bantams as is well. Playoffs will be held this week to decide the Summersidc champion- ship in each division. On next Sat- urday the champions of the peeivce and paperweight divisions will go to Kensingtcn to meet. their op- posite numbers from that town in the first game of a two game series for the Prince County champion- ship. - s Tonnono w. 1. -The regular monthly meeting of Norbcro Women's Institute was held at the home of the president. Mrs. Albert Murphy, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 6. The meeting open- ed hy singing the Island Hymn and repeating the Creed in unison. El- even members respondcd to roll call by an exchange of Valentines. There were two visitors present. The minutes of last. meeting were read and approved. A quilt. completed by Mrs. J. W. Stewart. Mrs. Elmer Stewart and Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe was displayed and admired. .It -was decided to send the quilt to a family in Charlotte- tc-wn whose home was destroyed by fire. Material was passed in for another quilt and Mrs. John An- drews volunteered to make same. Correspondence received since last meeting was read and included a letter from Miss Helen smith. Charlottetown. regarding a home- crafts shop; a very interesting let- ter from Mrs. Malcclm McLeod' thank you notes from shut-in resi- dents of the district for treats re- ceived at the Christmas season and a card of thanks from a charter member, Mrs. George Bowness.who is ill and who was remembered with it gift. Messages of thanks were also received from two mem- bers for i'ruit. It was decided to send a gift to another charter member. Mrs. James A. llarding. The visiting committee, Mrs. Cecil Hughes and Miss Harriet Glover repc-i-ted hav- ing made several calls. Three new window shades were found to be needed for the school and Mrs. El- mer Stewart was appointed to pur- chase these. Mrs. Wilbert Lawless kindly in- vlted members to her home for the March meeting: roll call to be answered with an Irish joke. Pro- gram committee, Miss Ellen Buch- anan and Miss Harriet Glover The program for the evening consisted of two contests. one by Mrs. George Bowness which was won by Mrs. Elmer Stewart. and the other put on by Mrs. James Croken was also won by Mrs. El- mer Stewart. The meeting adjourned with the National Anthem. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess and a pleasant social hour was enjoyed. Australian Missloi To Quit Chino SYDNEY. Australia. Feb. is - (Reuters)-An Australian official of the China Inland Mission lin- nounced Saturday the mission will withdraw all its 600 mission- aries from China as soon on P0!- sibie. The mission's New South Wales secretary, G. P. Moore. said there was no direct persecution of mis- sionaries but they were not wanted and their presence made difficulties for Chinese Christians. "Any Chinese who has any- thing to do with us is branded as an imperialist spy." he said. Iunaisuinllhi continued from page 1o ed Sammy Jay. "The I-Iootys are not the only ones who are thinking about nests and getting started." replied Whis- ky Jack. ”Who else is?" demanded sam- my. "I am." replied Whisky Jack. "You're crazy," cried Sammy Jay. "No crazier than you Ire." re- torted his cousin. Mrs. Joy and I believe in having I flmily early and getting .rid of them. we do not see any sense in waiting just because other people wait." i "I still think you're cruy,” said Sammy Jay. . . . The next story: Choice. XIII. H0oty's TIMIII PEST A Canadian exhibit on the biological control of the upruce sawfly will be seen It the 1061 Festival of Britain. ti ” i..'.i”i....Iiiiii...i'il Notes Misses Fred Campbell and B r e n d I Hickey. Charlottetown, spent Sunday at their homes. . Mr. Allan Macullan. B.A.. has accepted the position as teacher in Blyaide School. Mlu Winnifred MacDcugall is visiting her sister. Mrs. Grace Mac- Lellan. Friends are sorry to hear Bernard A. MIoI..ellIn is indisposed and hope to see him out again soon. Miss Helen MacDonald. teacher. spent Sunday at her home in Fort Augustus. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard and little daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rogers ori Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. and family were visitors home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hic- key on Sunday. Messrs. Urban Macl.-elim and Arnold Hickey. S. D. U. stiidents. paid a visit to their home recently. Mrs. Agnes Shea is i'Lsitiiig in Charlottetown the guest of her daughters. Mrs. Ivan Berrlgan and Mrs. A. J. Gaudet. Her many young friends a:c pleased to know that Miss Anna Rogers has returned name ni-.i.:h improved. after being ill in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Bernard C. and Mrs. Justin Macbellan very pleasantly enter- tained jointiy with a card party in their home on Friday evening. February 2nd. Nine tables of auc- tion were in play and a very brisk interest was taken in the game Prizes were awarded to: Gents. Messrs. Augustine Maclcllan and Donald MacLeilan: ladies. Miss Catherine Howard and Mrs Hand- rahan. A bounteoiis lunch was served by the hostess assisted by some of the ladies. with the feel- ing of hospitality toward everycne chairs and tables were cleared and with the lively music of Bernard .VlacKinnon. Willard Brown (viol- in). David Ramsay lharmon:Ir.i). and accompaniment of guitar and organ. dancing completed a very enjoyable evening. The parish sub-division of the C. W. 1.. held their monthly meeting in Kensington on Sunday evening. Brendan Driscoilv at the NEW FRONT-Souiih Korean sari (l) in a move which may have CHIP- YONG V- Marines stormed ashore near Won- I been designed to draw off Rod re- inforcements (iank symbols) moving south to join central front attack. Reds outflainked Wonju (2) and reportedly ovei-rain iihe supply hig-hway running west toward Seoul (3). Chinese forces swarmed over a 20-mzle gap between Won-ju and Chi-pyong rison is en-circled. with the president in the chain, Meeting opened with prayer and roll call was answered by 15 mem- bers. Much correspondence and acknowledgements was read and discussed. Treasurer's report shoiis receipts very favorable and consid- cration of future de'.'elopments were given. Meeting cioscd with prayer by the chaplain and was followed by Lenten de-.'otl0n.s. Clvirs. P. G. Murphy of Sydney C.B.. and son. Rev. Chas. Murphy of the Scarhoro Bluffs Missions. were visitors here on Monday Rev. Father Murphy having biisinoss in maviy Island centers. his mother remained during the week with her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. William Hickey and Mrs. Rosella Giiiis. and through their kind hospitality renewed the acquaintance of many old friends and relatives. also pay- ing visits to the beautiful Church of St, Mary's. which she a'tended in childhood. She related many interesting recoilectionsof the past and intimated what. pleasure the view of this Island's winter land- scape gave, after a perloci of fifty years when she left here as a bride. They motored enroute and left on .on Thursday evening. Feb. 15. (1), where a Franco-American gar- KENSINGTON UNITED CHURCH A. The February meeting of the Women's Association was held at the home of Mrs. H-:racc Glover In the absence of the president. Mrs. Mt-Kinnon occupied the chair. The meeting was opened by re- peating the Creed in unison, fol- lowed by minutes of last meeting and roll call being responded to by 14 members and one new member. Business was taken up and plans were made to serve supuer to the February meeting of the Men's As- sociation cn Monday, Feb. 26th. l The treasurer reported a very successful pantry sale . in January. and also the paying of a generous donation to the Stewarts In B&5is'D with the decorating of the interior of the church. . Mrs. Preston Toombs kindly in- vited the members to her home for the March meeting. g After the passing around of sew-. ing and knitting the offering was received and -the meeting closed -with the repeating of the Mizpah Benediction. . A social hourtivas enjoyed and refreshments served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Darrach and Mrs. return on Saturday. Taylor. Now Here : For Your Inspection Complete New Range of Spring Samples for Ladies' and . Men riittotusn yiti Jtitlt4:AsuiiE suits ' AND TOPCOATS I-1-II-lit? HOUSE ofsrone Garments . are individually out by Master Crofts- mon which assures you is perfect fit of a moderate price. 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