..Vi. J. Rooney. of Bloomfield. Pall J ”Wl THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FZFTEEN ?'m.. . ,- illolnsrdhnnnybo followin wesmn ousnoim IIINM OOUITI OYIIOI - huh: as an as Is lumnsslidet s.r.. mm In Konslngtnn. was 1? PIINOI 0l'l'lOl ,AIbseseni mu Weeks, Phone: is-lofllosslul '6 lapnseshlin etllous. JAIG in Bring Valley lull, January 7th. PAIITY in Margste school, Friday, January 8th. ..ALl. HOOIEY games in Bede- que rink cancelled until further notice. -"WALL BOARD" - well in- sulating. pluter.. masonite wall- board obtainable st Braces.- --FUNEBAL MONDAY - The funeral of the late John 5. Mac- Kinnon took place on Monday. January 4th, from the home of his son. Norbert Macxinnon to Grand River church for Requiem Mass at 9:30 am. Rev. Father Murniig- lian, Grand River parish, priest, v as in charge of the service and llils assisted by Rev. Leonard Mac- Donald of Wellington, and Rev. bearers were Nell J. MacLellan. Alphonse Mricnellan, Alexander MacDonald. William Gilli.-if Mich- ael Morrison, John MacDonald. lntenricnt was in the church ceme- tery. S Bede.ii'eH-dill-id Vicinity --"Axis"-sullen misled axes, is: than 84.95 at .'Braoe's Hud- Q, I -'.Ill.lN1'l.'! Y. P. U. MII'rlNG- 'mo first meeting of an 'rn,n.it.y Y. P. U. was held last evening in Epworth Hall and was presided over by the president Miss Evelyn Underhay. Bhirliey B:-ygnton, mg. nest Murphy and Edwin Toomhl, for the citizenship and ommunity service commission were in charge of the. meeting and pruented 5, fine recreation and devotion per- iod, and program. Hurley Wallis and Mary Mucllure presented a re- port on plays that may be selected for presentation by the group. The first-game of Bible baseball wss Played and proved to be very 111- teresting. 5 -ROTARY MEETING F-L W. A. Woodruff, medical officer, R.C.A.F'. Station, Birmmerside was the truest speaker yesterday at the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Summe side Rotary Club, held at Howards Restaurant. His subject was "Atomic Warfare". He gave a graphic description of con- ditions which would exist in the event of such warfare. the great destruction which would result, the casualties and what could be done to assist the victims of such -Miss Audrey Reeves of Halifax, N. 5., spent the Yuletide vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeves. North Bedeque. Lieutenant Norman and Mrs. Wright of Halifax, N. S., their son Wendell and daughter Loreen, re- turned to their homes in Halifax on Saturday after spending the New Year's holiday with the form- :-r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright, Central Bedeque. Miss Hazel Jewell who was form- erly employed in Summerside left recently for London. Ont., where she plans to remain for the winter. Master Kenneth Webster had a Tonsiiictomy operation in the Prince County Hospital inst Tues- day snd is now convaiescing at his home. Mrs. Eleanor Simpson. Be1mont,is visiting at the home of her son- in-lsw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Webster. Rev. George Ward. pastor of the Bedeque United Church, spent New Year's with his piirents in St. John, N. B. Mr. Robert Linkletter has re- turned to his studies at the Voca- tional College. Charlottetown, after spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Linkietter. -H. . Bedeque Notes -M155 Noreen Henderson. R.N.,l who is on the staff of the Vic- ioris General Hospital, Halifax. N.S., spent the New Years holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. this village. She returned to Halifax on January 4. I Mr. George Montgomery, stu- dent st Summerside High School. was at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Montgom- ery, Lower Bedeque, over the New Year holidays, as well as the Christmas holidays. Mr. Robert Mosher, Halifax. N. visited with his parents, Mont- ague, and also with friends in Rt-dequt-, during the New Year's-. holidays, returning to Halifax the first of the week. On December 30, s goodly num- her of the people of Lower Bedeque gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Piomp. who have triken up rcsidcnce in their midst, to extend to them a cordial welcome to the community. Mr. iloracc Wright gave A brief ad- dress appropriate to the occasion. and Mr. Hector Lenrd, on behalf of the assembled friends. present- cri the new residents with two lioautiful articles of furniture. The iliomp family cordially thanked lhose present. It will be remem- hr-red that some time ago Mr. Plflmp purchased the splendid homestead property of Mr. Wil- i:1m Stsvert. Mr. and Mrs. Stav- llrt are now residing in Redeque Village together with Mrs. Eleanor lloiliind. aunt of Mr. Sinvert. st llie home of Mr. Alb:-rt Weeks. -BQ. Card Of Thanks -I wish to eonvq my sincere thanks to on my friends who sent D-mil. gifts and telegrams of con- gratulations on my one hundred and second birthday. Alescsmeeon. St !ii(,t(:(i Mii iliiiiliii A (Hi). T. an attack. President T. Earle Hickey, C. A.. presided and there was one guest present, Mr. Gabriel Chai.-non. During the meeting s partial report on the New Year's dance which Wns sponsored by the ,ciub was received and indicated ,thnt it had been an outstanding .success and that this dance would ',be an annual event in the future. ilrhe proceeds are to be donated to the Prince County Hospital. S Personals , -Miss Gladys Murray, Albany. returned by plane after spending a week visiting friends in Hamilton, Ontario. Miss Inez Linkletter has returned to Montreal by plane after spend- ilng the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lihkletter, Summerside. . --Lxs T. D. 2. Bill Llnkletier of ll.M.Cs. Donnncono, Montreal, has returned by plane a.f-tor spend- ing the holidays with his parents. lMr. and Mrs. Joseph Linirletter. Srummerslde. l -Friends of Mrs. Henry Clark ,of Linkletter Road will regret to learn she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital as a result of hav- ing broken her hip in a fall at her home. .Mr Hillard Arthur, the new proprietor of the Russel Street Grocery in Summerside. formerly owned by Mr. Reuben Rogerson, look up his new duties on Mon- day. ll.G.A.F. Enlistments At Sunimersiile -Recent enlietmenls in the 12.0. AF. at the Summerside recruiting unit include: Joseph Em-l 1-Iuidrshsn. His wife. Betty, and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oyprien M. I-Iandrahsn, re- side at Freetowim. , LAC. I-landrmhsn has had more than 2 1-2 years service with the Canadian Navy during the Second World War. He is scheduled to leave P. E I. on January 22nd, John James Archibald Kihch. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kinoh. of Alberton. AC2 Kinch will be leaving P. E. I. on January 20th. Verouse Thomas Sentner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sentner, at Elmsdale, AC1! sentner will be leaving P. E. 1. on January lath. William James Hayter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayter, I-Iigih Bank. AC2 Hayter will be leaving on January 13th. Paul Timothy Gallant, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gallant, Port- age. AC2 Gallant will be leaving on January 13th. Wilfrcd Alexander Beaten. son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Beaten, ,Brooklyn, AC2 Benton will be leav- ing on January 14th. Alfred Bonneil Elmer Ling. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling. York. AC2 Ling will b; leaving on January 15th. Augustus Roy Herbert Wilson. son of Mrs. Muriel E. Wilson, 196 Prince 81., Charlottetown. A02 Wilson is scheduled to leave P.E.1. on January 29th. All of the above named sinnen will proceed to No. I Manning Depot. St. Jcdms, P.Q. -8. OINTUIII-S OLD The so-called "new" castle at Newcastle, England. dates from the 11th century. Sport Echoes Frem- Priiiee county. - The bubble reputation, which the R. C. A. F. Flyers had estab- lished this fall of being 1 hockey team that would be a serious con- tender for Maritime honors next spring, burst with a loud bang at the Bedeque rink last Monday night when the Summerside Aces drubbed them 10-0, and showed pretty conclusively, to this scribe. at least, that the Airmen. as pre- sently constituted, will have to drop to the "Intermediate C" classification to make sure of carrying off any kind of honors in Prince Edward Island. 0 O I They had. in gkogerson. a goalie in smart as any we have seen in Island intermediate hockey. They had a little fellow called "Poppy" Taylor, who showed quite a bit of hockey ability, as well as oodles of pluck and pugnacity. Taylor took s lot of punishment Monday night, but in the final minutes of the third period he was still trying valiantly to settle scores with big fellows like Carl Woodslde and Leo Shields. He hit the deck, (a very wet one, at that) more than a dozen times during the game. but always got up to give the windmills another battle in true Don Quixote style. Best of all, he never lost his sense of humor, and was joking with the boys as the game drew to a close. Taylor is a good little hockey player, and one to be ad- mired. C O 0 They had a few other boys who may be good when they get into condition, or who may have hc:-n good in years that are now past and gone forever, or who have a lot of promise but are just launch- ing their hockey corccrs. But in the here, and now, we do not think even an excellent goaler such as Rogerson is. can save them from the blistering attack of the Baglole-Schurman sharp- shooters. To hold off the Aces they will have to board up the goalmouth. and cover it with I good grade of asbestos siding. C O O The R.C.A.F. boys seemed to take their 10-0 pasting like good sports. Outside of one unfortun- ate incident, they fought cleanly in a losing cause. As far as the incident featuring a savage st- tack on one of the referees is concerned, we'll let the South Shore League executive settle that one. The offense was a ser- ious one, and will probably draw a stiff penalty. We do not believe in sniping too much at the boys who get involved in these unfor- tunate affairs, however. We all know that in the heat of action hot-heated hockey players will do things that in cooler moments they feel very sorry for. t I C There is s deplorable tendency towards this roughneck type of hockey in Prince Edward island, and, we suppose, in the other provinces as well. Brawls, rowdy- ism and a disregard for official control are getting all too com- mon, snd if something isn't done to stop it, the better elenknt of fandom will stop going to hockey matches altogether. It's time for the hockey promoters to get to- gether and draw up a new set of stringent rules that will curb this disorder. Offenders should be made to understand that such un- desirable actions will result in their expulsion from organized hockey. IN MEMORIAM JAMES A. MILLAR The oommurvlties of mierslie. Bidelord and Lot 14 and vicinity were greatly saddened by the desth of James A. Miller in his 83rd year at his home in Eiisrslis on Dec. 31. He was the eldest son of me into Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller of Elilerslie. He was of a cheerful dis- position and always ready and willing to help his neighbor. His many sets of kzindhess will long be remembered. He was 0. member of the United Church and Ms- sonic Lodge. His funeral, largely attended. was conducted by the Rev. H. R. Baxter assisted by Rev. Captain L. A. Dignan, was held from the home of his brother Gordon Mil- lar st Ellersiie to the United Ohurch, lot 14. Interment in the church cemetery. His wife, the Phillips of Lot former Annie 1-i, predeoeaosed him six years ago. The following sisters and brothers are left to mourn: Nettie, Mrs. Austin Ram- say, Summerside; Belle, Mrs. H.D. Smith, Summerside: W. H. and Gordoii. Eilerslie; Siirieve. Bide- ford; John, Freeland, and Arthur. Lot 14. Pallbearers were Mssrs. lirland Emmy, Harold. Ralph, Robert. Layton and Donald Miller, sil nephews of the deceased. Elorsl tributes were: Pillow-W. H. and Gordon and family. Wreaths-Bhrievs and family and Pensis and family. crescent-Nettle and fsmily, Belle and family; John and fam- lb. out flowers--zelis MacDonald and Mrs. Helen Miliigan. Cord Of Thonlis Mr. and Mire. Gordon Mills! would lime to extend their supre- cistion and thanks to their friends and neighbors for their many sets of kindnem mow-n them during their recent sud bereavement in the death of their brother. the late James A. Miller. Mr. and Min Gordon Miller. STORE DESTROYED GRETNA Msn.. (OP)-Fire Mon- dly night destroyed the 0onsumers' W-op store in thh community near the international border. causing ion estimated at 0100.000. No oni- was injured. The fire was believed to have started in a stone fur-viuss. 190900 I.s.ndover - 4000 Mill City 150900 N Torontogstocks Continued from page 11 0001.: Luis. 336Lsmnq 17550 Merril Pet . 500 Met Uran 1000 Midcon 3100 Min Scot 124 Min Corp 5000 onete 1000 ontooo 1800 Nut Pets 1500 Negus . 6950 Nes Lab . 31500 New Bid . 5180 N B Dom 13600 N Cont 13100 N Devon 800 New Dick 0100 N Fort 3000 N Goildv 1-lirdge Hugh Keiore 500 N 5800 N 1000 N 38700 N 5500 Newiund 1500 N Marion 11100 N Mosh 3625 N Mylam . 20000 New Norz 10000 New Pac 500 N Rlchfld 500 N Ryan Lk . 14000 N Sen 150 N Super . am55:28oomwas-:8c.Eceae-8amia-qua.-tlaa..;..So.a-8..:eo.iu..s.:.. 9 1 ........ ham r-E Msoaeaamorszoo-z co no so vi 1-2 1-2 -2 area of Germany, where the 1st,imenn. 2500 Nlalio 11 l 5113 Sherrit 415 i 473 Noranda 50 l 3030 s..anw 15 1.2 C f M T u I 3500 Norgoid a 1-cl 0100 Sii Mll' .. as 1 0 300 Normet 250 500 Spooner 20 ' 500 Norpax 11 3-4 533 Slada H R ed T I Ie 1300 N C Oil 205 3066 Stanwell 3 a S 2000 N Denis . 8 1-2 3500 Starrstt 13 -j N'-' J 000 Nor Inca 12 500 Steelny 12 WINNIPEG, iCPl .. An new mT"0 Wlal d91lV0fl!I thr5us'h 20 Nth Star 6 3-3 3340 sip Rock 675 mercy plane lay abandoned in the the Summerud” Mn” dl"'l"l' ll" 1003 Nlh Trln 22 l 0800 Sud Con 21 Northwest Territories barren lands holiday seam" "'5 lea” 3'3"” 0 70' moo Nth can 4.. 3903 suunian 190 Tuesday night but us three crew ccnt. "believe it or not" item re. 13000 Nthiand 51-2 1500 Surf inlet 15 members WEIS returning in base p”"""l ll" ”0""l delivery. in 31200 NW” 2” l'2' 5300 5”" Gm” 32 1-Z in s rescue Aircraft after I three- in Amenun mm d E klut " mooo Nudui 46 1300 sylvsnito 117 day mm sinst Arctic cold 0 M” n"'””” ml” "" '44:”- mo ogama . 9 H 2500 Teck H 100 Th , fgw ch - ed to Mr. Huss- 1300 Oknlta 190 aooo Thom mm 18 9 if C . k "mt 93' W"? 5”p' The first Summerside incident 4500 oieary 18 152055 Tomblll 55 pm." ” W "P ” E "m”” ””b' wncem-I I Ohrlstmns cars sen! 2000 Omntrns 4 1-2 1200 Trans Fm 195 gram Mums! and take W Chumh'ill”m Miami Beach. Florida. Ind ' 3200 om Pm. 76 1100 Tran Res 38 iii, Man, got there before thern.&p,,,pe,.iy received ht M" sunmmh 37390 open,” 134 V 500 Trend Pet 13 He was flown to the Hudson Bay-side Town Han lddnludh vmmu, 3000 onmd, 7 ,4 3535 wind on g 59 port Sunday by an RCA? Dakota. gm. mm-5 Mme. to umii Wu" moo 0,133,, 41 3630 Tum” g 25 The Norseman mercy plane tooklc.,, me Town Clerkls om” P.E.I' 13100 1:” 33.9, 31 4900 U Mb 365 off from Churchill Saturday on s cam"ia,-- ' " 900 Pgc pom goo 11600 (3,, 0115 ' 80 400-mile flight to isakr-r L(li1f'. N.j The second and even more un- 500 Pamour 15 H200 up can . 136 W- 'I'.. 1.000 miles north of Winni-liisiial delivery was that of a Christ. 170400 Pl-rbec 14 283 Venture 15 1-! P9? lmas present mailed at I. post. of. 25 Park Drill 500 Vicour 3 It landed on I frozen lake am-r.ficn some distance east of sum- 2000 Peymstr 35 3600 violamsc 134 running low on fuel. It vies lo- mcrsldn an.-1 almply ,.dd,.,.,,,d .5 800 Pce Riv .025 1000 Vulcan 31 rated, lost and then found again ”'f'hclnia and Lorraine Bummer. 1330.3 lggugl oils ltlg vvgaltie 900 in the Wlldel”flflS'-' region 120 l1lll(,”3 rridn. P. E 1." ' ' EC 'Pi'r 32 short of its estin ti , Tl.'li'n 9. .. 3500 Pick CT -- 120 2000 Wekusko 7 The men cdominga gt?! are piioijnf the tlifgt olfficgiggff ills-':.e71bEi5 590 Pl” 145 2000 West Mal 0 F0. 0. .1. Fisher of Duprirqupt iiihat the parcel belon ed 1 ”t3. . 44”” Plum 0" 25 1'2 2039 W95l Ash 15 Que. LAC. G M Dawe of Vnrnonmllilrli S-"h00i girls ands hado b an 92” Pl-'0" '9-5'il'i 2300 W Homsl-d 72 BC, and Lac Li w Bi-adle oi'Ww.ii-ii to them by their Bin 4000 Ponder 120 425 W Lease .. .. . Stu,-'geun F311; -0,... ' ' y llll(7'tllPl' who had overlook dgnT.'fi- 1500 From 1301- 5 1-2 5400 w Tunizst 'ri.i- um '.'i,.,..,,.f . K . ., Wine their S'il'llRlnP an the P Wi . 5600 Preston 2,15 13900 wllrich Ouvy H "xiv M s i-r.ql.v.ppc -- . DHFCO 2100 pros A”. 3.75 8500 wmchst -2,50 bgl arrcra .ll -ll('F rings in gww 1000 Pmdy Mic . 9 4500 wmora 8 - 'ow-rem ueathei. They ueie www- woo Que CD 68 1450 wr H” repoited in good shape. . R f F 500 Que Lu, ,1 mo Yale M The Otter took, off with all 9 a 4300 Que Nick 65 2000 Yelllnrex aboard after sending this mes- lgaoo Quemi-ion 40 1370 Yk Bear N sage: "Norseman developed Oil R 235 Qugmong 15 4500 Yukeno zpleak. The Otter will evacuate all: 43130 gadiore. 34, 7600 zenmac personnel to Churchill this aflcr-1 14000 Red Pop 20 ..-s... noon and recovery of the Norse-. 43300 Raedwat 116 men will take place at a later ,,,.T.0bRg,I.qTo' ;cPt)h- Toronto WC” 8300 Reel Pet 12 s E I date... ,Ch-- 1' y C e Presbyterian 500 Regcrt 4 P "T099 .m urfhrlrviecaxiaria rirused "Tuesday 700 ms M. . O . . g I -'i'.n 0 s c -urc 's ca to a 0467 gio F13-lriido . 14: WGIGOITIE Families 1"”""V Erma" l?"".'P is -ilW"- '"'”'-W lmuse It said the salary 11600 mx Atha . 153 V H ,od.t:omLe 1:00 lRl'n1llPS are ex. 02"iIf:ll'?ti ujas too small, 16100 Roche 15 L0 -g I V. pece n e RL'COITiff1OIlIIl(l(I by, ie sa aigv suggested by Park- sm Roxana 13 wlvPsN1:3i)nOdli.criHAx:rlen ofelgglrlll dfllvc pm-xt autumn.” , ,d.-ile Prcsixvtcrian Church in a call 5000 Roy Sm, ' 11 troops wrvmg in Eum 3, an A few families are icing on tn,t.o Rev, T.' E. Block of Toronto 320 Royalite 12 1-2 in London last week thpef.8r0":JPd Bemum' Germany and Dmwnrklwas 542000 Including rent and car moo Rundie 11 iwmu M d? -P d I . t e irs pit! immediately. The izrniip arrived at allowance. Presbytery officials said 4000 Rupun 3 3.4 Ruagu I 9”.-0' 1" N053 l-15 LiVFl'p(ifll aboard the Einprcss oipihis unuid mean less than 33.000 nisggg sandmn, 111 pmwsmcns l" ('1 W”? -”i55l5l31lC9pFi'ancc. ,il'l. cash. San Riv 8 ' . g .a fl-low can you ask 1 youn man 2800 Sapphire I55 KMost will stay in the United sugar pianmions are the main in live on such a small silglnryjau ssoo Scurry 135 lnlidggn lmlll family quarters are industry on Mauritius and rip. asked Rev. H. D. Stewart, --we 2300 see Free 3"” ii 8 in lihe Soesl. Westphalia. union, twin islands in the lndianlcannot see young ministers ground idown like that." Z5 COAT AND 2 TROUSERS lien is Bond's big January bonus trousers FREE. Imo Bond prlcen. famous-renl money-in-the-hank npprccinlc. What's more. every fnbr is on sale, including a brilliant assortment of smut new Spring . heavier weight: shades and patterns . . lighter wel hts for Easter and summ to our in Isl cred to give you the heal-fittin greatest vnlue your money man buy NOW-get that big bonus of an extra pair of trousers FREE. long! This sale is for a limited time only. 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