h AGE rounrssw . I 09 YOUR PART IO HELP CANADA DO HER PART lion I'."cAllADIllIl Am Font: es " -" "C"--verses.”-2-whim 10.”. smug: orncrm 1. nu 1.n,.,,,.,,," NARI i'PitauPrini).......T”””'.Lu'. mm Amlmm" . CITY ”i I PI-null RECRU1-m 0 want I -u scoff" ........,pR0v1Nc' 'V'1'm)....... IDUCAHON (57 Ind: ma , I I 1 I I L jjm: cruiting Officer, R.C.A.F. Station, Summerside, P.E.I., or consult the Career Counsellor at your nearest R. C. A. F. Recruiting Centre, and find out whether you can qualify. imsw voax. Jan 3 -. (AP) -. here in an undetermined direction The Fordham University graph today 7:34:13 AM. sharp" earthquake 2,450 miles fr BABY" CHICKS for KENS For a good many years it has been a prac- tice of this hatchery to accept live hens in Jan- uary as payment for the coming seasonls chicks, allowing the farmer the highest possible price for the poultry, which in turn sells a lot of chicks and gives our staff employment during a quiet business period. Live hens '5 1-2 lbs. up-A quality 30c per lb. Live hens 5 lbs.--A quality 27c per lb. Live hens 4 to 5 lbs.-A quality . . 24c per lb. Live hens, B quality, all weights . 23c per lb. Live hens, C quality, all weights 18c per lb. Delivered Kensington. Empty crops. Poul- try crates shipped on request! Each spring you have the same problem trying to make your dollars cover so many nec- essary purchases. It is a nice feeling to know your chicks are paid for with so many old hens being carried over this winter. It is felt the above plan is worthy of your most careful con- sideration. S. R. PENIJLETON KEN SINGTON selsmo- The first tremor was felt at 7.13:2:-J recorded a "fairly A.M E. S.T., and the second at Tlgnlsli Slim- Mr. P. A. Aroonault spent tho Christmas holidays At his homo in St. I.nthouy's. ' Mr. Edward J. Arsonault, soon- tary of the Home and school As- sociation, attondod tho Bod Clolo Course in First Aid from Doe. I to Doc. 80. Miss Aldona Aroenoult opont port of her holidays in Charlotte- town as tho guoot of her aunt, Mrs. Aeneas Macltlnnon. Mr. Ralph Pitro. o studont at st. Louis Coilogo, lldniunatop. N. 3.. was at homo for -tho Christ- mas holidays. Ralph is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Pitro. . Mr. Dominic oisnoche has gone to Moncton. N. 3.. whore ho will reside with members of his family who are now living thoroi Among those who were at thoir various homes for tho holidays were:- Vera Cmudot, Doris Pitroi Evelyn Pitre, Molvlna Pltro and Olive Pltre. The final logsons in singing were given on December l9, by Rev. sister at. Raymond of Holy Angcis' convent. Tignlsh. At the end of the period, the teacher, in a short address, thanked Sister st. Raymond for the excellent wcr-lr she had accomplished at tho shore school and the pupils pre- sented her with an appropriate gift as a mark of appreciation for hor kindness. Present for tho oc- casion were Mrs. Edmond Gou- det. Vice-Preadent oi the Home and School Assoclaton: Mrs. Ben. J. Pilre, Treasurer of st. Thomas Aquinas Society; Mrs. Arsenc Gallant and Mrs. Edmond Arse- nault. Mrs. Gaudei. on behalf of the district, thanked the Rev. Sis- ier for the excellent training that she had given to the boys and girls of Tlgnish Shore. --The closing exercises of Tig- nlsh shore school were held on Wedn:-sday.. Dec. 20. at 7.30 P. M. In spite of the severe cold, the schoolroom was crowded with parents, rate-payers and visitors, including the Rev. J, A. Mac- Donald, pastor oi Tignish Parish. The school-room was beautiful- ly decorated for the occasion and a heavily-laden Christmas tree ornamented the front of the room. Mr. Ben. J. Pitre presided. A splendid choral program was ably canted out by the pupils. Among the numbers which were sung with splendid effect wero:- "The Maple Leaf Forever"; "Un Acadlan Errant"; '14 Chanson do L'EvangolLne"; "silent Night. Holy Night": "Joy to the World"; "0 December"; "A La Claire Pon- talne and "Tho Magnificat." Rev. Father MacDonald address- ed the pupils and parents in French and in English. He con- gratulated the children for the splendid program which hsd been so well carried out. no then gave some salutary advice regarding the training of children and wishod all A Merry Christmas and a Hap- py New Year. Appropriate gifts were prosont- ed to tho teacher by the pupils and also by the residents of the village. A gift was also presented to Mrs. Francis Dosnochos, who had played the accompanknonts. The prizes were presented to the pupils by Blather MacDonald, who was assisted by Mr. I. J. Arse- nault, secretary of Trustees. Thanks ..1 wish to thank the Doctorl. Nurses and staff of tho Vlcluorll General Hospital, Halifax. N. 3.. and many others for iovoly flow- ers, cards and visits durinl my you-'s illnoos. And wish them nappy Now Yoar. Loo Cromoll. Bordon. P. I. one and all a I. Now Is Tlio Timo and I-loro is Tho Cor. Planning To Purchase . That New Car? . THE 1951 METEOR SUMMERSIDI - Also '." iv C F. EARLE McDONAl.D LTD. 1 -..-rn"tuo'onae,Anoi- can Ti” G”Al"5FANv- Woof .Cqo 'A A slndfwlclnty Mr. Jamoa Hudson who is outplay- ed in Buinmoroldo spent. ch:-iatmu at bit borne in Caacumpoc. In John Macunnan spont a vory pleulnt visit with her up ,ElmII' Ind funny on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cioorao ill" 01 Srrinsfoiid wast worfv itoro to summoraido on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon iiudaon of Port Bordon ,woro tho guosta of Mr. Hudson's parents Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson, Oascumpoc. Mr. Clayton Mncbollan of Sum- merslde was a visitor to Green Hill Ind O'Lesiy during the Christina.- holidays Miss June and sue H-udson cf summci-side. spent their Christmas holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson. Cucum- pee. Miss Blanch Matthews, Sandra Matthews. and Mrs. 'Alga Bills of O'Leary were visitors to Summer- side on Christmas day and while there were the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson and family of Cascumpec spent Christ- mas with.Mrs. Hudson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Selikor. Mount Royal, Mr. Aivon R1: of Springfield west was a. visitor to Summerside last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thorn Ellis of o'Loary were visitors to summer- side recently. Mina Rita hlactmnnan of Sum- mi-rside was a rsrent visitor to 0'Leary. Where she visited with friends. Mr. A. lili-iltliews who is mnplnyi-ii in the Bank of Nova srm.i.1 in Truro. Nora Sr-otia is spending Christmas holidays with his pm"- nets. Mr. and Mrs. John Mattzhcors. O'Lcary. - The Bethcl Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis on the evening cf December Mth for their monthly meeting. The president Mrs. Ira MacDonald opened the meeting with call to worship. The program in the mlslonary monthly was fol- lowed. Thirteen member; answered the roll call with a verse of scrip- ture. After the meeting there was In exchange of Christmas gifts. A very profitable meeting closed in the usual way. A dainty lunch was served by lihe hostess to the mem- bers and a number of Visitors. The West Cape Women's mom-un- held their December meeting at the home of Mrs. Dagid and Mrs. Ed- ward MacDonald. In the absence of the president the vice president presided. Roll call was answered by Christmas grab bags. which were sold at the close of the meet- ing. Committees as follows Mrs Ed- ward MacDonald and Mrs. Horace Msobougaii. sick Committee, School committee - Mrs. Kenneth Ellis and Mrs. Lloyd Barwise. It was decided to send for twenty garments in be made for the Red Cross Society by the different mem- bers of the institute. IN Meyoiuam MRS. JOSEPH STIWAIT There passed peacefully away at her home in Sol. View on Tiiursday evening, Dec. 21 Mrs. Joseph Stewart at the advanced age of 80 years. The doceased was a woman of fine qualities as a 110111! maker, a good friend and neighbor. In spite of her ad- vanced yearo took a deep interest in all the worthwhile things of life. Endowed with many fine qualities of character which on- deared her to a host of friends. A kind and loving mother lier ,placo in the home can never be filled. The lute Mrs. Stewart had been an invalid for the past fcur yoaao suffering from a heart of- fllction which she bore wzih ,a patient and oubmlulvs opirii to the will of the Divine Master. De- sprito the most skillful medical lid and tender ilheiiirlduaily .w akoned and passed peacefully a .oy on the above mentioned date, surrounded by her loved ones. Tho funoral was bold from her loto reoidoneo on Saturday, Dec. m. Tho service was conducted by the Rev. D. Camclboll assisted by Rev. Mr. McGowan. was largely attonded by frlonda from for and near who como to pay their last iributo of respect. Mr. Comp- .be.il's moosago was full of comiort and sustaining hops and paid I fitting tribute to tho llfo of the deceased. Rev. Mr. McGowan lod in prayer. Tho hymns rung woro "ram is a Groui Hill Far Away", "rho Sands of Tlrno A1-o smir- Dovlson. Remington. moi-iioioo. die, - ci1AliLo'r'ri:'rowN 'aimafa;-1 vain, Mira lool Barbour. Mr. Gordon Harbour and Robert McVooooy vlsltod in Rooobank recently. ' Miss Fionnoo Dunbar and Mini Jean Donlld. otudonto at, P. W. C. - spout their holidays at lielr ros- psctivo honilo. . Min Lillian -Molnnio, daughior of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mclnnia, ls opondlag. a low dayo with box- cousin. Miss Mary Murray. . Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crocirott. Charlottetown. woro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Crookott, Woodvaie. ono day this wook. Miss lrcno Kinch. R.N.. of Halifax, and Miss Rita Kinch of Tlgninh, spent Christmas at the homo of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Murray and family spent Christmas oven- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mclnnis. St. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Wallace and son spent Christmas Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace. --Mrs. John P. Wallace return- ed home after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Wil- liam Gaudet, Pleasant Viow. The Misses Irene and Patricia Gaudet, St. Louis, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Gaudet are visiting relatives in this com- munity. The Misses Rae and lsaihello Donald of the Income Tax Depart- ment. Charlottetown, open-t Christ- mas willh their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walioco Donald. Mi-. Wendail Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Murray and Mr. Jay Murrtiy motored to Streets- villc-,” Ontario. recs-nlly. Wendnll oxpecls lo spcnd the winter nionths in that city. Mrs. Arthur Rennie was -hostess to the Alma Women's Institute on Dec. ii. Fifteen memibe . and two visitors answered the roll call. The different, committees gave their reports and new onu were ap- pointed. The contest put on by Mrs. Ralph Rennie was won by Mrs. Con 'Brien. Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess assisted by com- mittee in charge. Mrs. Allan Clark invited members for next meeting. A Christmas concert was pre- sented by the pupils of Alirna School on 'i'hursda.y the 2m in the school house under the direc- tion of their teacher. Miss Cath- erine Wallace. Tho school was gaily decorated with Ohristimas decorations and in one corner stood a beoutiiul tree from which Sanio distributed gifts to teacher and pupils. During intennlssion homo mode candy was sold. Both teach- er and pupils are to bo congrat- ulated on their vory fins Christ- mas entertainment. Santa arrived to the joy of toll and distributed gifts to teacher and pupils also a treat to all the children in the school; also a gift to Miss Zona Barbour, organist: to Mr. Isaac Dunbar. chairman. and to Mr. Leigh Dunbar. doorkec-per, and to Mrs. Frank Kinch for the use of her organ. Bloomfield Corner Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pineau Ind family spent the Ohrioinrlas holidays at their homes in Bloom- field and Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pincau were recent visitors in Howlan at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Plus Dolron. A special meeting of St. An- thony'a Legion was held oi the home of Mr. Arthur Martin re- courtly. Mr. Tllman Gallant of Saint John. N.B.. spent dio Christmas holidays with his mother. Mrs. John '1'. Gallant of Plusvllilo. Mr. Aubin a-ilant of St. Joseph's University of .B.. in spending lilo -holidays at the home of his par- enis, Mr. and Mrs. John 1'. Gal- lont. Piurvllle. Mr. Robert Martin has returned to his homo after spending some timo in tho Veteran's Hoapitol. Littlo Vincent Martin is mind- ing his holidays oi tho homo of hi. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mortln;'"”Vincent” attends - the School of tho Blind in Halihx. -..-... ,Mr. Louis Jonoo. poohnaotor of Bloomfiold, spent Chrnhnaa with his wifo in surrnnorsldo. Mu. Jonas than 'booo in hoooitoltlor ovor a month oftor hor unfortunato ao- 'cidont. Her friends and nolgbbora ro- not to hoor that Mrs. Edward Mc- Konno had to ho taken to Sum; moroido Hospital for trootmont. All wish ho: a apoed-y rocovary. Tho B.C.W.I. hold their Docen- bor mootlng at the homo of Mrs. Goo:-go 1-lornoi The president open- od tho mooting with "silent Night." followed by tho Crood. The min- utes of last rnooting were read and Adoptod. The committee: r rt- od jatisfnctorily. It was doc ed to buy tbo pupils Christmas treats. also to bring fruit to the sick and elderly pooplo of the district. Mi-I. Kontford Horns invited the mem- bers to her homo for tho Jnnuary mootlng. An interesting contort. was put on by Mrs. R. E. MacAua- lond who also as ltio Red Cross convonor gavo out Red Cross work. Luncheon was served and the meeting adjourned with tho Na- tional Anthem. Freetown liotoa Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, Austin Scales and Mrs. Russel Burns woro visitors last week to Charlottetown and Hunter River. Miss Evelyn Rogers of Ottawa, arrived on Saturday on A visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers of Lower Freetown. Ems. Doris Toombs and son th of Bummorsido. spent chiistrnos day in Freetown, guests of Mir. and Mrs. Austin scales and family. Mrs. Russel Burns visited over the week-and in summersido at tr. home of her son and daughter- owls presented. The by Mr. worth of San Jooo. .Cooto Control America. announcing 19. Mrs. liongworth (poo Lewis) is tho oldoat daughter M --vi mm. mm. Mr. and Mrs '.':::'HI hovo Jsoon living 1.5:: the Latin American Minion. sided in Guelph F t Allierton - Rev. and Mrs) W. L Young a: Pictou woto guests of Rev; and Mrs. G. B. Cunningham during the Christmas season. Miss Ferno Winds and Miss Ben Wilson of Charlottetown were Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wil- klo during New Yours wook-ond. Last Thursday evening mem- bers of St. Pours Anglican Sun- day school held their annual midst- nias ooncort. Tho children were trained, by their teachers, Mrs. l-i.W. Matthews, Mrs. Pi-eda Wallace. Mrs. Clayton Travers and Mrs. Hubert Campbell. assisted by Mrs. J. R. McMahon and Mrs. W. J. Phillips and I. very pleasing sacred program roctor. Rml. J. R. McMahon presided and also in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Burns. t Dr. Allison Deacon, Mrs. Deacon, ar- ' land 8 l l l and family of Shediac, N. B.. rived last week on the Is and will spend some time visitin in Freetown and Charlottetown. , ..... Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Burns of, Lower Freetown, spent Sunday in- tho village, the guests of Mrs.l Burns' brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Daminoitell. Mr. Norman Glow. who has been a patient in tho hospital in Hall- fax for several wdoks has sufflc-y iently recovorod to be able to spend tho Christmas holidays at his home in Freetown. Miss Winnifred Burns of the- Civii So.-vioo Department of Ot- tawa. arrived on Friday ovoning to spend the Chiistmas holidays at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy. Burns of Lower Preotown. ' Princo of Wales CollegoCstu- dents spending Christmas holi- days at their homo: in Fl.-oetown includo Shirley Lewis. Mary uwis, Ruby Drnmmond, Char- lotto Cairns. Goorgino Cairns. David scales and George Reeves. . ' sincaro sympathy is expressed to the relatives of the late Mr. Dan- iel E. Mothoson, whose death occured in Resins, sash. on Doc. 10, after a brief illness. Mr. Mathe- son. who was in his fifty-eighth you is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mathoson of Springfield and a nephew of Mrs. Samuel D.-unxnlond of prrootown. l i It has been no easy task at thisl season of the year. handling the neat volume of mail for local do-1 livery as wall as for rural mail carriers, but it has boon carried out smoothly and efficiently by' our gonlal post-master. Ono maill carrier remarked -"people used: only in send Gh.' tn-ias cards to? friends far away. now they mail them to tholr nsxt door neighbor.” I I I --The rocont sovoro snow w'nd storm wrought conaldo.-able; damage in Freetown and vicinity. I and , gave a very fine talk to the child- ren at tho end of the program. The concert opened with tho congregat- lonni singing at "0 Come All Yo Faithful" after which tho follow- ing numbers: Rgcitatlori - ”A cheery-welcome" - Linda Walla:-.e and Wanda Fruor. llxercioo - "Holy Nig t" - Judy McMahon. Muriel Je rey, l-lolon Matthews and Peggy Milman. scripture Rand- lng - David Oulton. Recitation - "Dolly's Greeting” - I-foion Mat- thews, il:xorclseJlC'i'iristmas Boll!" -- Jimmy Ma-Mavhcn. Diane Mat- thews, Poggy Milhnan and fan out- ton. Rocitaticn - "A Christmas Thought" - Marion smith. Exer- ciso - "Bethloliom" - Linda Wal- from Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long-. tho blrth of a daughtor on Docornbol Joan of in” C:"ii '”C:l for tho past two you-I. where they are ntiasionarloa ungor .- fori "in? to Costa they ro- and Vicinity JANUARY 6, 1951 it H!-.1-.."-iv 1 " -” 0m'-l.IIlIId'5n, um wlvllllito nioto to Janus who would in in ablt on-fl! awaiting M093. Vii-It fl-M nilht volvoty i-bl windows. And as .o a tako first of all in the New Year, ovon boforo wo should commence the duties which we shall carry I103): ltd days . . .1110 NOW Yup has boon likonod to many things: A book untold, a path untrod. And lnow:- "rho New Your is a trustful chap, Ho comes a-lmooling at my door, And dumps his luggage in my lap, And sits him down, sorono and ouro. His gifts are duties. chances, ams. Their nature only time can tell. But New Year makes a bow and beams. Most confldont I'll use thorn vicll. It sort of anna mo for tho strife And puts new brown. and breath in me, 'Do welcome to my house of life. A fellow with such faith in me." Until Mondo - -Diary .. Good-night. . . . lacs. Wanda Fraser. Vorna Pros- er. Jackio Fraser. hie smith. Won- dell slurry, Olen Frasor. Bobby Fraser and Judy Fraser. Rocitatlon -"Christmas spirit" .. non... Rgy. nor. Christmas Tableau ' barol - "How Far Is It lb Bethlehem?" Carol - "Away in 3 Mung " .. By the bundy School. Recitation - "Ma-rv's Lullaby" - Helen ilwlman. Carol - "Gently sloop" -- Ruth Jeffery. Hymn - "Who is no in Yonder stall." Carols - "While Shepherds Watched Tlieir !'locks" and "Hark! tho Harald Angels sins.” Following .a mosaago from the rector and the Benediction. the children woro presented with gifts and treats from tho Christmas tree. Quickies by Ken Reynolds Guardian Want Ads!" . . I wish I'd bought that camera I saw in the any Island shlppl ' ATTENTION EARMERS Wo on buying tho following voriotioa of soul potorooo. of Morlioiing loord pi-loos. loodod on can at 0 ng point: Cobblors. also A and also I - Soiingoos. also A and also I Iiotolldlns. silo A and also I Mountains. At only All In lilo pound Wo will supply 5:93.- .i - "soul a 'r a :1 '..."'.."'t":l.:fa'...". it ca w on ' - 3:. 4... a?,f,,. a;.,,.u.... tag, " Tlioao on for slilpmdnt from Jonoory in January I 000', V II. I . . , i ' Mneitdg ” M ?i?i3u of a tuna "-1"”g”h””m 'm:1Vh::h':inm!:.;'i 13' . ' A ' 4 ' . , , a , ' 1 I m 1.”.;i".-".?3'.':: ---i-"59"" " "..::::Z l - i . - nu. Amoo Adams. s..' Vin; :',,:,','-,,,,,.,., ,,,..,'.. ..... ........ Wo on also buyiiigtoblo Mooniolpa oodiobogooa .Ilonc:o,d wt: in. young brldo to m.opminmi,a. v i . g .. . ancro n : . . o - , - ' " M, c,.,..,.., ,......, ,.,., om mg';,"mm' ,&""Wm .,,,,,,. in 15 pound bags. at Motiotlng Ioord whim: WoOdllk.l:.d:luI'IItnol'-' :?m"3,.”;"u.n.;? ' L75 K -, me: we. Mrs. my um--on. i... mm, in... chain in Jlils-is your oppoi-tuillyjo loop. your pototool llodford. Mans; - Manolo Arthur an mm; (com. A dainttly.trhn- . . . .--i - ,' and Horace. Boo Viow and Goo:-go. ..g 5...; M. 1.4.; with . '. In.” , , - r. . i Also two broihm. gm. gm an-us tug saggy nu. MW” o Mr. John ll. Conobblo. Iioag Riva ,5” gmpun .34 qgg. - , . . . y s''"''"-''"''''' ”""""ii-r-111-v-v-I--V-'s-0'-953,1 Hoonoorooinoinondooooo. . ' pilfiat. , i on Minna us not - - I , , M f . '.IIioq:HIINl.'IWrOWO,5VC mogmmnwpth. A can . - i- J aoas-in- on Autos -Ital ogu ' nogoroon. Morris Woddoll, annoy woodsldo. Orin oomph and dot- doo constable. Holden. Joaopb