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T0 SUMMERSKDE- M,- Nurnian Soigc. student. at. Klllflfi Colege. Halifax, N. S., is spending Easter with friends in try our ,\\'E INVITE YOU to _ nciv iyiodcrn Cleaning plant this spring fcr your household and per- sonal needs O-ur work isidone by ex- pericnccd hands at IIIQQEYBIA! prices m... there is posltlvey no odour. Mill's Modern Dry Cleaner. and Qlcthiers. luuler Street. Summerside. 11-217-3-21-26. AND STEEL in L-ii-b-Zft-Zl. “RFSCOIJCIIE STUDY CLUB — '1'“; study club of the Mls¢0ll¢ll¢ y 1x11 was hed this month at. the , 11¢ or Mrs. Wm. Petty. Mrs. \"111 DcaRochcs. the president cd the meeting with prayer. Rita Arscnault gave the re- l5 instruction. which was fol- \.d by 8 lesson in French orubularil. At tltc conclusion of r11i=etzng the girls sang "Ave Stcllu." and “DLcii Ssiuvc go gfl-uo hflll-oa, fll'r~fi cl l make a visit. with 111m licland and ivife befcre re- zrnlng to her home in Sum-mer- ‘c, Prince Edward Island, Can- zla M . Ireland was accom- uiqd to Wc-Jb by Mrs. John Irc- lgud, who had spent. three weeks 111 owatcnna wLtli her relatives rd friends. Mrs. Ireland has made .. home in Owatonna for over c years clriilg for the home C! brother, the late B. L. Darby. c (loath occurred October l0. .1r:n;; her stay i'i Owatonna she dc many fflfflidS and acquaint- . all c.‘ wlicm r-sg-ret szeing 2a\'e.—Cv:.1tc11i1a, Minn. F423. mew-g; PERSONALS - Bil-s VIIIEITO Aritctt is visiting flcuas in Halifw. N. S. S. liss 1\Illl‘l‘.‘I Einland is spend- i1‘: r)a.~t:i' at hcr hcinc in Ncr h Lidcquc. . 's Ccoigc Scziurniari spcnt l‘ vacatiuii at l1:r ham: s11 ltlarigiii (‘Itf-NMIIIIIIGWS is -.\il.ss l" 11 A11; tire tiaikiuy stauon at l1'r litilil!‘ in Albcnlcn. S. (is wi-ll rc_"._r_ct lo learn of .s of Mr. William Calibvk cqiie. . r. 12' E-uless and little cr Perl spent the Elistei‘ ..1d in Wheailey River. t is pfsasivg to report that Mr. o Gardiner of Cheltcn. is a cood recovery from lgs will‘, Kennrth ItfacKslizic is. P‘. ndlii: the Easter vacation with Is 111 cnLs, Mr. and Mls. L. F. ltlacKcnzle, Summereldc. 5 James H. Prichard. l~._:1s .'l frrm Marin-at \'.'l1c"r~ r112 .:11 visiting for scnic ixcclcs. I13 i ins crt of Char- his parents. J, Stave t, S -lIr Alfred u .t - . Win. vls and fills. l11_ 1.1" llsh ~31“ llhry Ling returned to yillicatlty River nftrr (ling a plmsant weekend with ncce, lvlrs. Bernslcy Wanna- ll r ctlt in Cream-ale. _.\ stud- din! t lr. Alexander lifacKriy. ' lit t Al“="n is s it". McKay, S .. cr hrl. .ys with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. DQ281410. um- I. --lt is pleasing to rrpcrt that libs A' rcy Mnnftmcry is now qlllc r: vcrcd fzoin her nccnt h-liius illness. 5- -\l'ss Ruby hlacNclll. senior 5“ Jllt at Acadia University, Wolf- \"i".~. N. B, rpcndlng Easter Willi hrr parents, Dr, John F‘. a"'.i Mrs. MacNclll. 5- ~M"s. Chestey Robeltson. Sum- Yll. . spent the past it's-ck at. hrr old home in Norboro. the guest. ct l1rr parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding, m r. Ernest Robertson, Sum- "lj sire. spout the Easter hcrclcvs w1.l1 it's cousin, Allyn Harding, Norbcro, sMrs. Clark Harding and l11- “YPKllIlR little son Allyn spent ll lllsavant rslidav ‘n Ksnslnvton the fglfki. of Mr. and Mrs. Athol Cot- n. ~~Amonv those wl1o altmded the cache-rs Convention in Charlotte- "“"‘ w" c: 'I‘l1r~mi=" M"l<""na. Céntervllle Bedeque. Katie McKay. lower Bvdenue, Doris Mckcnna. Frrnwood. Ecnnor Beli. Cheltnn. Flvlicrland Mai-Kay 11ml Jenn Crirruthers. North Bedequo. ,_,~l"'yin¢ officer C. A. Brennan ‘ P" """rrl~v morning for ‘Pren- loa. Ontario to continue his tain- l” l" “nation. after rinsing quit: ilirressfully h'.1 first flvlr-z and ’_"l""' lcsls, "o pvgqvst Friday with ‘to 11mm... m. and am. Arth"l' Brennan. Stun-lids, . Load le ed between the —BUY Sheet Lead. lead PiTe, Lead Flitl-lllfls at Bruce's now 8.11M “v3 money- L-41-3-25-2i. —INSULATE with Slate Surfac d Fire Safe Insul Brlc and Stone Blgc Siding in attractive modern colors ""41 Wlllw Make up your order and mall may to Braces. L-41-3-25-2i. —VISITING IN SUMIVIERSIDE —Mij. Alfred Mmaghah o; the Provincial Bank at Siwkvilie, ht, the Easter vacation with {rich in Summerside. s, -SPENDING EASTER, AT THEIR HOMES-Among the slud- ents spending Easter at their homes "s M155 Dorothy Callbeck, Eliza- beth Calms. Mfl-Yibrle MacCalluni. —ALBERTON PLAY REPEAT- ED-Fhe cllmedy-damo "Murdered Alive will be repeated in Institute Hall. AlbeTl-On. Thursday, March 28th. Curtain 815. If not fine Fri- day, March 29th, L-l05-3-26-2i. —WANTED immediately rrlirible glzivee t/Ioelglo plank clookiug. ' renccs. 267 Summerslde. m) y Box L-11l-3-26-3i Ii, Elmsdale And , u o s 43 m. Vicinity M . 1 Elmgdalfieflagcxiilalbcfldha l r31!- ‘tllfixohcrs Convention ;n Cil€ll‘1,_\;,_;. A largely FLtCIIGCQI m'cting of the Eimsdaie Ass:c.a.c;l Study tnub was held on March 1lt11, Mr, Everett Rlx and Mr, Cllarlrs Dunn Capab-y actcd us Chalrrniiii and Secretary rcspcctivclv. ltepcrts Oi the» vanous Unit Study Clubs wcrc J19" by Mes-rs Wcimvcrt-il Ycu. arnjisna-s Brannon and Jame. Curiae, who each npcrtszi prog cs5 in their wcrkly mestlztgs. ‘F112 he SUMMER 1-—-— AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONIC Easter Services In Summerside Easter morning was pm bllklll 18-!‘ e cmigregloaggis t- terided Div no Worship in tho (hiya. y“ churches qt Bside. Beautiful lowers ln memory or lotvcd (mes made rf t. tt . W: mrgiclz: oetvmfaseliig for the lbs 8T. PAUL'S CHURCH The altar In 8t. Pm!’ qiumh y" felvmlvlly women will. mm» 111- es for the Easter services and W.» wllsregatlons attended at as“, or the three celebrations of the Mass m. Rev. Mssr. MacLcllan, ccié- brated the first two Masses and Rev. Fr. Kelv celebrated the Mass at 11 o'clock. At. the 0.30 Mass the ladies choir under the dlrectidn of Mm m?’ Sill-pliant sans’ the hymns fprqpr ate for the Easter season. Y» HlRh Mass the men's choir undgf the direction o: Mr, A, p_ _ out. with ai- Thur-wince Gallant M fit Qlllflll. rendered very effectively m: Ltiu. loin: ind-s. III four DIEM, M“ 5° 0 Darts. being taken by WSTS- LeBlanc. MacInnis Fight), Qallant. 111' H i servicclggeaclivmvgiglllig fgerflcpzff.’ i?" f" i-lle Holy Commun oh on Bulldy Thursday w was llllfliidfid by the whole parish, Saga _G00d Friday the Mass of p“. ctification was held with the Veneration of the Cross. In the af- iélgtilifion at three devotional services tllfi Wily of the Cross was at.- “mdell b‘! lfl-lfle congregations, 0n Saturday morning the cm. inonty of BiesSling , the Bapqmml ‘on was cii lowed bv HlIlSrlIeI/lggglwmch w” m‘ ST. MARY'S cmmcfl Lar e both gerviccgzrsggfigglilgggy ixtgrrrlitied {SI the Easter celebrations o: the Q] Eucharist. Ven. Archdeacon (3 RY llafllsoll was the Celebrant at both gala-T's allu at. the ear 1y morning n 1 e “as assisted inithe Sam. lflPv bv Mr Storge, Divinity 5m. dmt ill KIHBS COliEgE. ‘At. the choral Communion at l1 fnclvvk Patti's setting 1.1 m. Com- Munioii wastuhg by ‘a mu Chg-L l5~ Ra“ Call! Dresidins; at t e organ. The solo part5 in the anthem ' taken by Migs Dorothy Wyatt. l? l'l1l_l‘l"5m1 breached ah ap- tc sermon at. the ll o'clock 50ml a full choir ~ Kl ‘"5’ Pllevllvfly‘ the hymns 0i film-fie and thanksgiving. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —-'l‘l.1e Pro-Easter service 111 thc P!‘""Jl'if‘l'lfl!l Church vfielhcelgcn- cludcri Friday evening. with. a me - sazc from the Ry J, A. Klk, on the 59V?" Wfllds of Christ. on the Cross. Chainnan then called cli Mr. liar- old iJsyle, Cainpbniton. “.5!” IIII-Eu the formation of a (huh; educatcnal man .~ _ , prcgriss of Cred. Unzcns in g n-i eral and of Si. Math‘; Ciudi, ljn-t lo~ in particular. V.:'. Doyc 1v.;s icd i0 wiih k Eli :nt:r..~:t and all 1:1 attzndance ws.e cnl-glighvq on this important subpsct. ltcv. W. A. Patterson then gave u v.i-_v m. teresttng talk cn the syuicm of Canada, and the ticn of "Money." l-Ic also ' cd why a. Credit U11 on W-Zllid beneficial to any Lil trzct. Ml‘. Jchn Wallare, Alma. h artlly ciiclcrs- l ed ‘lthe lcciitrrs gvcn by in: or - ceding spa-alters and offered scmc vflllsvle otlscesucns 011 in: run; ct. A unanimous voie of thanks v.11. tcndencd the :qie2kcrs, and it was deeded tn exvnd an iIlV.i‘il0il to R-rv. Mr. Chrstic. Lot l0. and Rev, FF- Ffahcli. Let 'i, to tvczik at ZJIOl next nicetzng. 1.2. | Ccngratulatlons are cxtrndcd to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Win. lVi-tths s (<1 ,thc arrival of a dailgitci- cu itf.r...i I 15th. Mr. Eda rd unaTicr: (71:11:1- ibelilcn, :1; nt the weak- d with lhzs sister, Mrs, Aust.n Oiizten, 1\.'i'. and Mrs. Roy Cl1ol'ic_=sy,_ T.gIl.;-i.. .»,p.1it 11 few nag... a. 1h heme cf Ml‘. and Mrs. A. l). 0'- Brien. , Mrs. Maxwell Camerm accomp- anied her husband home from SUIIIJIIZILZCIE cn ltlcndry, Mi: Coin- ercn is making a s- its" ‘tory r:- .covcry follounng hs 1.0.1 in 'thc Pixnce County H 1i, l Hearty congratulations are ex- ‘tendcd to Mr. Alexander lvlacDon- iald (:1 att.'.n.ng hts 90th birthday" on St, Pati‘. R's Day. The sympathy of a host of- frlcnd; Ls extended t0 th: wldciv and family of the late Lawrence Butler of libbsfleet. whcse death took place cn March 1th. at the ag-e of '13 years. His funeral was ilargsly atti-iri‘ d and tuck rl-acc at Palmer Road on Saturday March ‘lift-h ‘The stork vrsited the home oi 1M1". aid lVirs. IsmJr Gr ff l1, Brzck- tcn, on March 13th and lcit a bou:1c.ng baby girl. Canal-Pill“- tionsi Mr. and MrFCharIcs Dunn have had as tn:- r guest over the wack- end. Mrs. Hiu-cld Doyle of Canni- belltcn, Mrs. Doyle lras Moll fl former teacher of OBi-icn R11. Schio-l and has many friend's h re. Messrs. Ixig_l1>_(_)_’_l§rien and Ur- ban MCKJiliOll, spun, ill‘ wok-end in Grand River. While there trey attended the play "Adams Eveli- 111g," 1h Maiple Leif Hail. (JTJIIKI River, and are lcud in t-tlcil‘ illll 5- of the excellent pcrto11nai1:c_'_ by the cast. 0f particular intrnst to the older folks svas an 0.<l tim- ",;|'9,Bk-d0wfl" quadrlllo R5 l specially. Mi‘. and Mils-lgastl \l:1c.\£c'll spent a very incasaiit weekend in OLcary. L- KLLED IN Boil can TORONTO. March 25 -—-lCPl —- Rcbct Hobson, 73. was killed to- day when his head became Jamm- slidin; doors of ii h“ car tu- wit! helping to unload at l railway siding. INFANT‘! HEAD FOUND . March 25 —lCPl-- MONTREAL ‘Police are investigating today tllfl discovery of the head of an appar- ciL- t _ _ rd on c1" scrvirc Sunr‘ irlcd the rcct Sunday, The av morning also ption of siicmem- 11°" 1 communion of the vhiu profession of Mess s . h‘ ._Kcnnetl1 Wafksr, Carl Mouse and FIPYV! Siminon and Misses Ffvciyn _W.'1lkcr, Betty MacAssey and lYllllJl-Li" pirrill. and live by camp flcritc of otter, Mr. and Mrs, Rib- bcrt- Jchiynnn. Mr an’! Mrs, ,1, w, MofiKcnzlez 111m Mrs-i Stanley Bak- c on Sunday was undef- n of the organist, Miss 11nd was appropriate for i reason. Al» lllfi llwrlllilz scrvicc the an- thcm "Alvakc Thou That steepest" "lyiocalco Siniper was sling by a full c .1". In lllg evening a mixed quartctie lllll CFJIIJAIIXIIIII by Slainer. In the quarttlte were liu". Hubley, Mrs, Wiiamu, J, (J. ilicuiitain and Earle H t..ciiurnuin. The anthem ‘*1 am 1111i. live.h." bv colcb flrnper was Sllllfl by Iii: choir, itrith J. C. Mouh. tam. taking the 50.0 Darts. Mr. Lowxell Hancock sang very schema. llll‘ Qllcn the Gates of the Temple" by Jill's. J. F. Knapp. UNITED CHURCH The Sacrament of the Lord's sup- per was observed in the Trinity United Church at the morning ser- vice when a laige congregation wok Communion. Rev. L. E. G. Davies prcaclicrl an appropriate Sermon. incie \V.l'l: a‘ number of new com- iii““é“1i.i‘.'éi. '."‘J°11.l'°-.‘5° “i?” ""° c ‘ re 1 - vile Cll Good Friday. p“ a 0v Se)‘ The church was adorned with lovtny p'..iL,i'i IIMIIIIS and flowers, Tlll‘ fllfill‘ under lite direction cf the Oriirillisl. Iillss Geldliart render- (d \'(‘i\' inicctvely the Ea ter hymns Tiic anthem in the morning was "Oh Death whore is thy sting" the solo part being token by Norman Johnstone. In the t-venlng the choir present- cd i-lidbflilllllilll Cantata, "Christ The Risen King". Duets were sung by Mrs. Daley and Mr. Harold Nicholson; ivir. Archie Sharp and Mr. Round Philipscn. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Easter services tn the Cen- tral Christian Church were marked by tpcciiii Easter music and ap- propriate addresses by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Williams. 1n the morning Mr. Williams preached on the "Resurrection" and in the evening on the aftermath of tho Resurrection. Two bcuut ful anthems were sung by tho cho . "The strife is o'er" and "That Blessed Easter Morn". In the evening the anthems were “Allelu- la“; "The Easter VlctoryW-S. THE SUMMERSIDE UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH The services of the Unit/ed Baptist Church are vrrv well attended with VCl’_\' tplendfd congregations at. both services; the church was beautiful- ly decorated with Easter Lilies and Tulips. Specla Easter Sermons were preached bv the Pastor. H B Wilson; the morning subject we: "Chris; the Living Redeemer’ and the cvcnlng subject ‘The "Choice which Chankcd the World. Tho music for the day was of on Easter niiturc and the anthems sun were. "Chrirl. is Rlcn." "Christ iveth Forcvrvmorc“ and ii Duet “He Lives on High" was sung by Mrs. Jwk Mw-lcod and George Bownass. Thcsg- servccs with the presenta- tioh nr tho Easter Message and the snlcndidlv rendered Easter music wt‘! long he remembered by the many worshippers at the tier Services. n svas intimated by the Pastor at h s-iwcinl mcctlng oflhe Officials of tn» Church that he was consider- Illl! the acceptance of the 50b 01' w“. gqq-v-elitrv in Nova Scotia. and h.» \\’t'"I‘(I make his decision known nottt Sabbath. __--—-—-—-———-' ihhy, 111111111<o11tly d-zad for some Wllls’ ‘(icd so lovcu the world". from‘ 4'13 Kensington And Vicinity} WI- Btorllnc Bunni- 1m on lat- i Mo! moml . for Dunstaffnago w mend Eu r Sunday with her mot-her. Mn. JOhn A. Stewart. Mil Margaret Matthew: a j - g "l, f "w: holidays II 11c.- flags Mcndlwilil I M1‘. JI-mfl Dunphy 0! Btu-Khan ton was n. business visitor to gum. mcraldo on Saturday. Mrs. Leo Hughes is pleasant holiday with hgI-‘jgfimtc: Mu- Joseph McDonald. Charfotte- Miss Jennie Cousins who dun-tn l the Past number of years, 2m hcl ‘ a mmmllllfl position with one of Charlottetovmls most. thriving con- ' in.“ dtviiimsti’ ttttt. h" s35,- n . . E111 - l sins. Kensington. ' _-_ i Mia! Reta. McDonald of Chu- loltewwn. spent Easter pleasantly In Kenslngton the guest. of her sis- ter-in-law, Miss Erma Hughes, One 01f the severest. snow storms of the season visited this section 0f the province on Saturday even- llli. heavy snow with a thirty mile , gae and heavy drift running once ; 888111 Put the roads in an implor- able condition. So severe was the storm in this section that postpone- ment of an important hockey match in the playoffs of the North Shore League, as well as, all other rink operations, was necessary, luster Sunday. with its cold wind . and heavy drift running proved a | disappointing day for our local lad- ies fair as it hindered them from displaying their manv new styles to their admirers and friends. Another local boy who has i Joined up for service overseas, is; Mr. Urban Hickey. and is now sla- 1 tlciied scnieyvhee in Quebec. He ar- rived home on Saturday evening] ‘in time for the Easter holiday, m1 . a sho.t furlough. H i Mr, Borden Fraser has returned l l’? Kellslllkton from a pleasant visit at his home in Vernon River. Among the many visitors w Koh- sliigton on Good Friday from Sum- mersidc were Mr. and Mrs. Cyril! Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Moun-l tatn and little daughter. Mrs. i Enspr Bowncss and Miss Jeanette Wh.te. Benjamin Chan.-. Plot! 01f Summcrslde, are enjoying a pleasant holiday in Ks-nsinzton, the Quest of Mr. Chulnpionsl mother, Mr. and Mrs M555 Glfldys Baker was a visitor to Siunmcrslde on Friday evening. His. many 1 nds will re-grct. to. hear that Ml‘. A, R. Hovvutt is confined to his home suffering with a heavy cold. Ssrgeant Major Frederick sem- Dle of the PEI. Highlanders sta~‘ tloned somewhere in Nova scctia arrived home Friday oh a short, furlough. Several cars and light; trucks are - b9filnnllifl t0 make their appear- ance around town, making one Willldel‘ ll slllmt; L! really around the corner. The Kensington Juvenile Bom- ber Hockey team on their trip to Amheryl N5. in the Juvenile finals are to be congratulated on . their fine behavoulr nnd sports-i msnship while there, which 11s al- , ways gave Prince Edward Island athletes it name to be proud of when visitors to the mainland in search of hockey. bascbrtll and other atheietlc laurels. The fol- lowing note from the Amherst Dilly News. will give their many fans an ides. 0f what they are- nnd what they WP“? thoii-vht or When away from home: "we have always had high old fashioned sportsmanship cf- fsred by athletes of Prime Ed- ward Island and the youthful Ken- slntzt/on squad who appeared here a alnst the Juvenile Ramblers last nvht displayed the qualifies in quantity. Taken throu-vhnut the start of this championship SOTIPS‘ was carried out in a most amicabio ' way. Stirks were kept. low, and there was very little slashing. lloclfilllfl and tripping. As a gen- eral rule when ice s soft. teams tire and lose their tcmpers but. such was nct the case lav-t night. as both squads were gentlemcn and sportsmen throughout the contest." Believe me fans and par- ents this is a tribute vcu may well l b6 Droud of and justly so for the boys were all this writer savs they were. Your scribe and Bombers coach may also arid that th.» Am- hecst boys were of the ‘some calibre . when vlsitlno here and were treiit- | ed with the same respect as our1 boys received in Amherst. as pen- alties in both contests, conspiri- ous by there absences. speaks for the clean hockey played in both encounters. — H. ALBERTON Miss Thelma Wallace was a. visl- tor to Ubeary Saturday, the guest gt he!‘ sister, Mrs. Wendall Matt- ews. respect. for the Mr. Juries Kinch who is i1 mem- ber of the R/oyal Canadian Em- gineers, Halifax, is home on flir- lough. — Mr. Ross Campbell left recently for Halifax. Mr. Howard Gaudet. Si. Louis. was a recent visitor to Albert/an. Mr. Don Gavin left recently for Saint Jolm, where lie is to be em- ployed. Rev, Dr. W. V. MacDonald was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. ‘Master Reginald McLcllan is l t 1, recent. ilisitoi" SIDEfiG-EJFJARDIA N To To i‘. .1 .: To _: To End Unemp The Mackenzie King G0v’t Failed - - In Peace and War Vote for National Government MANION will get the Best Brains Win" 171k Wat‘ Prepare For Peacd Back Up Britain and Frfifiéd loyment viz‘- Vote for National Government (Authorized by Publicity Headquarters h! lhlcfi Ovarian”) {i 1 M W111 regret to learn of her serious illness and all hope for her speedy ITECOVCYY. Mr. Phil Evans. Tignish, was l to Alberton. Mr. John Curran of the Curran and Briggs Company. limited, was a icccnt business visitor to Ai- berton. Mr. JzimcsButler, Lot Seven. was a. rcccnt visitor to Albcrton. Among the teachers from Alber- tcn and vicinity who attended the annual 'l‘cachcl's Convention Charlottctmvii were Misses Adelaide llfatthcivs and Thelma Wallace of the priinaly and intermediate de- partments respectively of Alber- tcm Iiiuil school. Miss Phyllis Matthew's teacher at Alberton South School. Miss Beatrice Clark. ‘k Mzss Blanche Rennie, lilurjoric Fitzgerald. I arc. Miss Edith Mc- R,1c and Mr. Hcilry Clark. South Kiidare. lltessrs. IIIOWIlrd Wells and Peter Gui-in, Albmon south. have rc- turiicd from Ncw Brunswick where they wcrc employed during the ivinici- months. Miss Alice McQuaid, grade ten studntt at Ti mush Convent. Spent the Easter Holidays at the home of hcr pafciils, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McQuaid. ltfiss E._ Dalia". 'I‘fgnish. was a icccnt visitor to Alberton. Mr. Oliver Haywood, Mill River. ls visiting in Alberton. The Junior W. A, of Si. Peter's Anglican Church held a pantry sale in Miss Woodmana store Sat.- urday afternoon. A fair sum was realized which will go towards pro- nioting the work of the society. The regular weekly meeting of tlic First Albcrton Boy Scout Troop was held Friday evening in their meeting uarteis in the Masonic Lodge bu tding. Meeting opened with flag break and Scout fence- followed by s lively game. Patrol cornrrs were then taken and at- tendance checked shearing sixteen Scouts present. Rev. S. J. Davies SM, gave a. very interesting talc on Scouting which was followed by a general discussion on ways and means to raise funds for camp next sumnir-r. It was also proposed t0 hold a father and sOn banquet at a cziriy dutc if suitable arrangements could be made. The Scoutmaster also reported that the magazines were bundled and ifldy to be ship- ped to the 581101’! of the Royal Naw. Meeting closed with the King and Scout silence, The scmnd Regals again proved their superiority over the Alberton ISOlith Seagulls, when they tacked h, 6-3 defeat on them Monday night to keep their unbroken string 01f victories intact. The Soaculls were strengthened by the addition of J. Mallett, hard hitting dcfcnccmcn of the Senior Roqals. while Fred Millman, smart. pivot man of- the senior Itcgitls look up his old position behind the blucllne for the second Regals. Displaying bursts of speed that at. times loft the hard-fighting Seagulls flatifooiod and giving their best all round display of the soa- son Rcrzals were the masters throughout the game. Early l" the first. period the Rieglils Jump- ed into a two-goal lead as R. Jef- frey, who lias played brilliant hoc- key all season scored two in a row. W. Gnss madc it 3-0 as he split the Scagiills defense to bill-st one lntb (he MVIYIPS. Ct. MacNclll completed the scoring for the period us he scored on C. Skernfs pnssi. I11 tho. sccond period both teams played wide open hockey for the first. five minutes but here the ftcgals cam:- lo life as J. Matthews batted Rochfords rcbmind into the cage. J. Mollett who was foiled by the Rcrral goalie all evening fin- 11'.l_v broke the as his hard drive glimccd of Ramsay's stick intio,t.hc net. K. Matthews got this back shortly after as he backhandcd a. loose puck into the mesh. Sencults led by G. MacNelil press- ed desperately in the final canto but sa-w their hopes fade as Mill- man brilliant all evening and at timcs baffling wiilrhis tricky stick handling and missing wcavcd his t] now-bani baby in the north c“ ya the ab». m d tho-l , {mind by I <10’! W10" ililililliorwd ii w ww- it visiting rehitives in Hope River. Iflends d In. Jot-nu Q way through the entire Seagull ma. to owns the when vi lib s1 final 30m. The this -close in drive. Regal; then fell back and defied the Seagulls to break doam the barrier thrown up in front of their goal. The few attacks that trickled through were handled masterfully by Ramsay who shone brightly on these rare occasions, but he was finally forc- ed to bend as MacNcir; long rolling peg slid into the cage to completed the scoring for the night. Lineups. Seagulls: Goal, O. MacLcan; fence, J. Gallant, J. Mallett, Skcrry; forwards, C. Skerry, A. Gavin, G, Kinch, G. MacNeil, P. Power, L. MacDougall. Second Regals: Goal. A. Ram- say; defense, R. Jeffrey, F. Mill- mari; forwards, B, Matthews. J. Rochfonl. J. Matthews, C. Gallant, Everett Gass, K. Matthews. Referee: Sd. Millman, SUMMARY First Period 1. Regals. R. Jeffrey. unassisted. 2. Regals, R. Jeffrey (K, Matt.- hewst. 3. Rcgals, Everett Gass (C. Gal- lant ifseuguils, ct. MacNeil (c. € I11). _ Penalties: None, Second Period ll. Regals, J. Matthews (Roch- ford). 6. Seagulls, J. Mallett (C. Skerry) s---7. Regals, K. Matthews imassiswd Penalties: None. Third Perlad 8. Rcgais. F. Millman unassisted 9. Seagulls, G. MacNeil 1A. Gavin). Penalties: None. de- H. 1 —-.A Mill. Byron McKenna, Elms- dale. was a. recent visitor to Al- bertori, the guest of her sister. Mrs. Charles McAiduff. Miss Margaret Matthews, Kon- slng-ton, is visting in Alberton, the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Matthews. ‘ Miss Rita Brown was o recent visitor to Charlottetown. the guest of her aunt, Mrs. I. Bryenton. Mr. Joseph Lami- Charlotte- town is visiting in Albertcn Master Clarence Duncan. Ohiir- lottetiown is visiting in Alberton. the guest of his sister, Mrs. Arthur Seaman. Mrs. J. J. McQusid was o m- oent visitor to Summerside, the guest o1! he: sister, Mrs. Edward Harrington. Mr, H. Walsh, Summerslde, was s nrgcent business visitor to Ai- n. Among students spending their Blaster holidays at their homo were the following: Bill Fraser and Ray beard, Mt, Allison University; Gerald McQuaid, st. Dunstans University; Herb [cav- ltt and Eric Corbett, Mt. Allison Academy; Miss Ellmbcth Clark. P. W. C. and Miss Beth Wells, Charlottetown Business College. Mir. Vincent McAusland, princi- pal of the Albemm High School is vésitlng tn MOIICIDII, New Bruns- ck. Mrs. Jamu Murphy, hu been called home from Montreal outing to the illness of her mother, Mrs. James O'Rourke. Mr. Bill Pmfttt summersidc, is igflidillfl the Easier holidays here, c guest of his parents. Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Hofltt. Mr. James Smith, who lias been employed in New Bnmswlck for the past thrice months has re- tiu-ued w his homo 111 Alberton. i —-—— t Mr. Raebum Corbett. emplowe, i of the Canadian Bank 0f Con», merce, aiuris branch, ivas a wvolz- i end visitor f-n Albert-an. the guru 1 of his parents, Mr. and MP5. H. I). -, Corbett. i w. Everett O'Connor, student oi’ ' the Covne Efloctrical School. Clil- 1 cago. U S_ A.. has returned m‘ his home in Alborton, having suc- 1 cmsstfully completed his studies. A verv interesting and exciting game of hockey was plavcd Wod- , nesdav night when tlic "Old lvlcn" N tho met and aizaln defeated the Regal Sistcis 12-7 in a fro" scorinc ccn- tesl. nmlctc with spills and thrills from lh" 0‘,7"l‘|ii\fl ivhlstlc ilil thc Diflylrld I smooth pumfnf, attadr plus an occasional dill) ay of tricky stick- handling skated off the ice at the end (if the second period 0h the icng elld of a. 6-5 score. but wilt.- ed in the final canto as Ed. Millman raced through for ll goals Ln a row without. s reply. The “Old Men" opened tho scor- ing at the five minute mark when H. Matthews slapped i1 loose puck into the cage to be followed 0y Myrlck and Mlllman both netting the disc to make the count 3-0. In the dyi 4: minutes of the per- iod Eva. Murphy and Mrs. Ken Matthews went through on o. pass- ing play for number one for the girls. In the second period Eva Mur- phy again scored as she soloed through on a. brilliant effbft- and shortly after Mary Murph beat Avery with a close in rive t0 knot the wunt at three all. Herb Matthews put the men in the lead again as he scored unassisted, only to have Eva Murphy tic it. up on s. pass from Eva Mallett arid then go into the lead as Eva Mal- lctt scored unassisted. B. John-Sim who played hard all evening fin- huy saiw his efforts rewarded as he scored 0h s, blue line drive but Eva Murphy offset this as she scored, her foiu-th goal of the night. In the fins-l period lid. lvfillmui went on a scoring spreed to s83 the bwines six time: ill l. row and with two minutes t0 B0 H. Matthews scored the final goal of the evening on H. Corbett‘: bass. Uneups:-— Regal sisters: cool. Iilieen Mur- phy; defense, Mrs. Maurloo Perry, Mac Matthews; forwards, 1N1; Mur- phy, Mary Murphy. Eva. Mallett, Mrs. Ken Matthews. Bessie Matt- hows. Old Mean-Goal, Herb ANTS" defence, James Myflck. He Matthews, Edward Hardy; for- wards, Heber Corbett, Ed. Mill- man. Don Campbell, Bast‘. John- son. Harvey Hutt, ur Sea.- man. Penalties: Basil Johnson (2). Enforce: Fred Millman. A decided success wu loomed by the sacred Heart Church Dramatic Club Saturday evening when they presented their annual St. Patrick's entertainment. ‘The entertainment took the form of a three-act play, entitled "Murder- ed Alive" by Wilbur Brown. The plot was woven aivund wealthy Marvin Ryder who has been kill- ed in a. motor- accldent. His law- yer calls all heirs to come to "Hlllcrcst" L1G country estate of the deceased The will mentions most of the relative; who come of! handsomely, and my. as they are congratulating each other on their good fortune the lawyer reads two codlclls attached to the will. Mar- Vin Ruler states that he knows positively’ that he is going to be murdered. So he sets aside $10,000 for the expenses of apprehending his murderer and the same sum cgptufl the uimlnal. 1111118! 5°‘ gin to happen. Strange noisel. weird occurrences that carmfit b0 8x913 ed, 1h the midst of thil tcnsi Acton Chance. l WW9" pondence school uelcciive arrive! and tries to find the murderer. K15 attefnpts st solvmiz m? mm’ lead from one ludicrous slniatwn to another until the climax ll readied composing the cast We?“ Miss Thelma Ahearn; Ivflss Flor- ence Keefe; Miss Noreen lllheianl’ M155 Mary McQuaid; Mr. Verona Aheam; Miss Elaine McAlduff‘ My, Ralph O'Brien; Mr. Fr White; Miss Margaret MacNcll: Mr. Michael Aheam; lillsa 111311! Cummings and Nil‘. Alfred Gulls, Between acts smctalhes included vocal numbers by lvfiss Lillian Ramsay, Donald lifnLean and Bu: Ramsay, step dancing by Miss Lillian Ramsay and Ralph O'Brien which was henrttv flllplflllfled- A0- companists were Miss Mary ‘Mc- Quaid, Joseph Murphy and Alfred Gillls Composing a three-p orchestra were MISS Nlarv MCQtia. Joseph Murphy and Alfred Gil- 11s. The play is to be repeated-wk. Kensington“_ And Vicinity r Mia Ruby Kelly. who ha: reab- cd in Toronto, Ont, during past two years arrived. 210ml. recently on a holiday and i: receiva- ing a. warm welcome. Messrl. David German ntudorfl at B. n. Univorslty Charlottetown Boyd Bach-sin stu cnt at P. l , College, Charlottetown, and . Jardlne lt/udent at Mt _A.. Sach- ville. n. 13., are cniolfm! “W! Easter holidays At their home] here. w. James Lynch, Professor P. otf W. Oollego Charlotte! is spending his icumr liolidd with friends in Kenstngtori. Miss Francis Jenkins of Chom- lottewwn, is enjoying the East heyday; with her grandparent Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooke, K sington. Mr, Everett Jay of Cliarlottcwg was u. visitor to Kenslnslofl Thursday. Miss Jennie Paynter of tine K slrigton High School teiichina Alli-t attended the Teacher's Convennon which was held rcccntlv in Chab- lottctozvn. NAZIS 00cm soFmr Lncmmr, Switzerland. stud-i 25 (OP-Haves) —The Berlin coh- respondent of the Luzemer Tap- blatt reported tonlzh: thritfivelf- man fact "ics are n 1'.‘ .l"l-l< cal equip . i l" Y)?“ paratinzi for a p/‘S l. the war. L9!‘_'-ll°_l>£1§° °L_Pe?':‘9"§._W_lFP_ roup, make a clean-up weather arrives. If you know of any of flocks are in trouble, w ence with them. A few nf us cannot figh for every unit's co-opcra L93-3-26-1I POULTRY MR. FARMER: If your poultry 1.‘ affected with . S. R. PENDLETON now before thc warm your neighbors, whose ill ymi use your infill- l this out alone, it calls lion. Kcnsinglun l l i