PAGE FIFTEEN CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY and THURSDAY JANUARY 18. 1950 ‘THE GUARDIAN. S'side Council S'side Kinsmen K. of C. Honors Club Meeting CHARLOTTETOWN —RE‘I‘URNS FROM BOSTON HOLIDAY. — Mrs. J. Bradford Millman returned to her home in Kensington last week. l-fte-r spend- irlg the holiday season in Boston. Mass... where she was the guest of ri-Te WESTERN ouanoiau " rPitlNCE COUNTY OFFICE 8 Summer Street, Summoralde, Phone 2B9 News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representative! Summerside Airport News . , members of her family, and ——- . ,',':h “@1323, MUIEP“: 11"‘ ‘afoul!’ 920w where she had the pleasure Mr. Stewart o. Ives of the Char- Today 7:15-9:15 - Thursday 8:30-7:15-9:15 ° ',o,,o,:,',‘,‘ m": ,:“gum:""',‘§‘° ‘h’ or‘ “visiting with‘ many other iottetown Kinsmen Club was the _ res. ves and rlends. At ———- t k t tn in t- Bell B°°!'“‘°"" summ" 5mm‘ 1§°‘""" Dm""°"- u culml 5"°°'i Cambridge, Mass, her daughter ' At a special rneetlnl of the fifofgi: ZUQNN...” as; o’, 13f... By Bowen Kelly’! 5°“""““|; WM" smu" M.“ (“"5"- M Glwwm" stwui Miss Hazel smith entertained at an Summerside Council of the mersme held m the olympla 13st _ Al!" Dmlcatm‘ ""°°°"~”' 5mm"! am“: mm“ MW" Trmlumm At home, in her honor, when ap- Knights of Columbus held last. eve- evening‘ H15 theme was “Kin In- The Protestant Indies Club held Water Street; Altman's Grocery, 120 Russell Street. K. L. Waite in Kensingtnn. The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summerside by Carrier B“ n so per day or l8o per week. Phone 280 for this service or give your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your routs. Al, INSURANCE Ralph ~—CARD PARTY and dance. c. lfuitriri. summcrside. Spring Valley Hail, Thursday, Jan- ’ uary 19th. Aid of hockey team. If DHOONLIGIIT SKATE, Kins- not fine Friday night. outdoor rink, Surrfinerslde, nlng 7.30 to 10_ nlng at the Home, a large num- ber of the members gathered to honor District Deputy J. Sylvere DesRochu who has recently been appointed Judge of the County Court. An address was read by Past State Deputy J. E. Dalton and the presentation of a pen and pencil set: was made on behalf of the members by Domitian Gallant of Miscouche. Congratulatory addresses were delivered to Judge DesRoches by various members. including Grand Knight Carroll Delaney; Rev. J. Douglas MacNelli; Past State De- puty T. Earle Hickey, C.A.,; Rev. Father MacLeod; Past Grand Knight W. Henry Wedge; Past Grand Knight E. P. Foley: and proximately fifty-five old friends called to renew friendships with Mrs. Millman, whom they vowed, "hadn't changed a bit" since mov- ing to P. ill. island. The rooms were tastefully decorated with out flowers. and the guest of honor was presented with a bouquet of ‘mums’ by Miss Mary O'Keefe. Mrs. James Taylor, an old friend, and Mrs. Frank Smith, a daughter-ln-law, poured, while a grand-daughter, Miss Nancy Smith and Mrs. Warren Vass, served. Re- plenishing, were Miss Mary O'Keefe and Miss Mary Olson. Twice. Mrs. Millman enjoyed motor irips to New Hampshire where she visited friends. she also had the pleasure of talking by their first meeting of the new year last Tuesday, January i0. The gathering was held in the Club's room located in the Community Centre. Presiding over the meet- ing was Mrs. J. Main. formation" and he gave a most interesting talk on the history oi the Association of Kinsmen Clubs. He. also explained the district set- up of the Association and explain- ed the duties of the various dis- trict officers. He complimented the Summerside Club on their many worth while activities since they have been chartered. Dr. L. I. Duffy,.president of the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club was also a guest. Wally Coulson re- ported 0n plans for the "Let's Smile" show of the R.C.A.F. Sta- tion being staged in the Summer- side High School auditorium to- night, sponsored by the Kinsmen Club. .1. . . After the business meeting the group were entertained by ve.y interesting movies obtained from the National Film Board. The films were run off by L. A. C. Frank Bones. A pleasant lunch was served b_v the committee con- sisting of Mrs. G. McQuaig, Mrs. J. Oliver and Mrs. W. Cook. $51K‘... C‘V(I —HOCKEY Bedeque Rink to- ' _--- night, Wednesday, South Shore __RO.\‘SON LIGIPIERS repairedlLcague game. Albany vs. Borden.| allahle. lGame starts at 8.30 sharp. Admis- Quick scrvive. All parts av I I _ James ll. Schurman, Summcrside. - slon 30 cents. Skate after. phone 1704- —ATTENTION private duty nur- ises. A meeting of the private duty ‘nurses will be held at the Prince -Couniy Hospital Nurses Home on e - . . The Leathercraft Club held their first meeting Friday evening. There was a large turnout in double-header >/GET YOUR rig ready for the canm-ni in Bcdequo Rink m1 Jan- “my 26th. b“ LKPINSINGTO lal 0n Friday evening. January 30in, at ‘itir. and Mrs. Reagh Suds- b-‘uyfl sponsored by Presbyterian choir. If night not fine. Monday. January 23rd- P-‘f\llll EX-SEJRYICIC personnel iulcrvslod in forming n rifle as- rnriation nrc rcqucsicd lo mect at tho Summcrside O'clock, Wcrlncsdny, }-‘_ .i, McNcill. Nirijnr, O.C. Squnilroii, P151. llvifl. Rocco.) "C" tlTih DNOTICE TO ADVIERTISERR— The fifteen Wedding Advertisers are reminded that thelrlof Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mill, nee he Quardian riot-Ruby Moase, he urcvious rlaylbrated, when. members 011i 0! respective families gathered at thciriphy uiin telvphonqhome, on December 2'7. For Cil8|Day guests o, Mr. and Mrs‘ Reagh copy must be in i. laicr than nwll l in guarantee insertions my advertisers classifieds, etc.. should oartlculaizy bear this in mind. --A’I"l‘Ill\"'I‘ION NURSES. -— Miss Madalcne M. Baker will be at the Queen Hotel, Sumincrsidc, January twenty and twenty-first 9 A- M- W 6 P. M. to receive applications for Licensing under the Prince Edward Island Nurses‘ Act. All nurses re- quire a license to practise after January Si. 15950. ... WELCOMED TO NORBORO-—- Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Howatt. new- comers t0 Norboro, were upon by their neighbors, home on Friday evening, Dec. 30. afternoon in Epworih Hall. as n tangible welcome, they re- mcrsidc. Mm Elma ceivod a iveil filled purse- on be- half of the community. Mr. Frank Inn-less, made the presentation. Mr. James Lawless capahly acted as chairman, and called upon Mrs- *'°° D°“¥‘“~" “'“° read a“ “ddms” w-hlch she gave an oPDc-rtunitl’ of to the honored couple Mr. Hoivatt replied. on bchulf of his wife, con- veying appreciation, in suitable \\'i'Yi'(iS. A delicious lunch was serv- ed. assisting were. Mrs. Elmer Stewart, Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe. .\ii.=s Shirley Stewart. Mrs. Lloyd Sharpe, Mrs. Alec Douglas and others. Dancing was enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. Mr. Howatt is a native of Norboro. b-zt has lived for some years in Nrnv Glasgow. He is a son of Mrs. Pmrle Howatt and the late Mr. "Mort" Howatt. one oi the dis- irlct's most esteemed and pro- gressive farmers, and widely known as a Holstein breeder, prior to his regrettable illness, and subsequent death. Therefore, Mr. and Mrs. Howatt. are. especially vrclcomed as :hey return tampon the old home. _Bvul‘. any Fur half price. LOOK! Values to $195 y _. parlour 50¢- attendance is requested as impor- |speaker at the regular meeting of l Armourics at 8vPPOI9SSlOfl8i Ethics." Junuary 18in. [Clarence Nlckerson of Moncton was l i l I i l Seeing is Believing so come in and bo Coats from one year to tho ne icy. Lots of real down to earth Bargain _ But come in early. We expect a quick sell-out. Friday. January 20 at 8 o-m- Full telephone with her sister. the former Annie Pillman in California. She made the trip by plane. and was accompanied to the Island, by her son, Mr. William E. Smith. who will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miilman. His is his first visit to this province in twenty ycars.—Bur. tani. business will be discussed. —AT ROTARY. — Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell was the Iuelt the Rotary Club of Summerside yesterday in the Olympia and gnvc a very interesting and instructive talk on the subject of "Business and Rotarian Personals __ Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Paynter and family, Burlington, were din- ner guests, on Monday. New Year's iDay. of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sharpe. was fittingly ce'e-‘N°’b°’°‘ _ m‘ of their i a. guest also Rov. K. G. Sullivan of Summerside.—S. — WEDDING ANNIVERSARY-- anniversary _ Misses Lilly ahrl Jessie Mur- Kcnsington, were New Year's feature of the evening‘. the pre- , _ sentatlon of a clock to the “hriiielsmisbm-l’ Malpeq“ M“ m" and groom", Mr. Alden Moase, that‘ _ M“ and Mrs‘ Roy Buchanan‘ "bride's" lather’ w“ "$5M" ‘mMount Royal, were recent visitors ceremonies. The celcbrants were m spfingfield‘ u“, guesks of ML -<» . . .. A“ “time” was "ad by Missl Mrs Marcus Gay and Mrs. Free- Mamie Mill, and Mr. John Moaseiman Currie, Springfield ‘vest’ Me ass: l’: §i:::.":z".;~»=~vh- - h ' ' N.B.,th .l. fM. dM. the singing oi old favorites, addedfcemge C2159“ s o r an rs to the evening's enjoyment. -Bur.i ' —Gerald Rodney of Emerald has received the sad news of the waited -M1SSION BAND HEAR-S _ at their MISSIONAR‘; __ on Monday‘ death of his grandmother. Mrs. sumqliooncy in Ireland. She was 80 Inman. mis-lycars of age. sionary on furlough rom 'I‘rini-_ dad. gave a talk i0 the Mission Band and two Explorers’ Groups with their leaders, of the Trinity UnitedChurch on her work with the children in Trixiidad. after -—Mrs. M. Martin and Gerald Rooney of Emerald attended the “Tddlllg in Howlan last week of Mrs. Marlin‘: nephew, Leonard Arscnaull. -Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ‘Rineau returned on Monday morning Revere Massachusetts. after vis- iting the latter‘s mother. Mrs. airing questions. Mrs. J. F. _szott presided and Mrs. L. M. Calbcck was pianist. The Mission Band hymn was sung and the purpose the given in unison as well as Thomas Boigor of Freeland who Explorers’ Hymn and Purpose Tho was a patient in Prince County Scripture lesson in the 10th chap- Hospital. While in Surrrnerside —O. Shirley Moase. ier o! Romans was read by Marian Wright and prayer was offered by Joyce Rogerson. After a reading by Glenda MaoLean the collection was receivxed by Bennie Cairns and George Lyle and dedicated by Peter Arnold. When iiskcd about used Christmas cards. the speaker stated she necded pretty Christmas Cords, Sunday School papers and cards. At the close of the meeting Miss Inman sang the hymn "Count Your Blessings" first in English and then in Hindi, the language used by the older generations in ’1‘rinidad. the children speaking English-S. SALE 0F PERLMAN FURS LAST DAY ‘PHURSDAY, JAN. 19th convinced. We will not carry over xi; and you benefit from this pol- s-many Fur Coats at less than LOOK! Values to $293 they were guests of Mrs. Pineau’: sister. Mrs. L. J. Murphy. and Mr. Murphy.-—S. - A successful card party and dnnce was held in Spring Valley Hall, On Tuesday evening. The lady's prize was won by Mrs. Hiram Harrington. nnd the gentleman's by Mr. Chester Champion. Conso- latlon prizes went to Miss Zelmn Curley nnrl Mr. Leaman Cole. Music for dancing “ins furnished Messrs Bernie McKinnon, Jimmie Bealrsto and Carl Crozler. Q OOK! Values to $450 uusiiniiraioii ooiirs Bur. Past: State Deputy J. E. Dalton. Although apparently taken by surprise, the District Deputy re- sponded fittingly and sincerely thanked all the members for kind- ness and good wishes. After the meeting refreshments were served to all present after which the members dispersed once more wishing Judge DcsRochcs every success and happiness in his new station in llfe.—-S. St. Mark's Sunday School Christmas Concert —St. Mark's F/Jnday School Christmas Concert was held in the church hall, at Kensington on,Fri- day, December 23rd, 194:9, under the capable and genial chairmanship of the ector, Rev. S. J. Davies. Following is the program: Remarks by the chairman. Welcome - Betty Cameron. Chorus — by the pupils. Recitation - Wayne Champion. Recitation - Charlie Cook. Dialogue -- Joyce and Iris Staf- ford. I Recitation _ Margaret Davies. Duet - Mrs. K. Pidgeon and Recitation — Eleanor Moase. Monologue -_ Laurette Mill. Récitation - Clarence Moase. Recitation - John Davies. Drill - Trimming the Christ- mas Tree Margaret Davies, Betty Cameron. Patricia. Holman, Isobel Cotton, Norma Profitt, Shir- ley Moase. Trio -_ "Away in a Manger" - Margaret Davies, Patricia Holman, Betty Cameron. Recitation - Gordon Mill. Recitation — Ingham Cameron. Dialogue ‘The Christmas Grouch -- Six of the pupils. Recitation - Ralph Profitt. Recitation _ Donnie Champion. Drill Norma Profitt, Gail Atkinson, Cari Thompson, Sus- anne Cook, Francis Moose, Gail Vincent, Jane Holman, Greta Gra- ham, Iver Cotton. Films were then shown, Three Little Bruins make Mischief, Birds oi’ Canada. and Christmas Carols. Santa Claus came to pass out treats and gifts. and the program closed ivith The King. -Bur. S'side CM Club Schedule Summerslde Curling Club sched- ule for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: Wednesday Jan. 1B 8.18 EM. S. llvirhes VI. F/O Durriin G. sheen va. s/L Gillespie. J.K. Curren vs. L. H. MacFar- lane. 7.45 - Non Commercial Playoffs 2nd place team Section i va. 3rd place team. 2nd place team Sec. 2 vl. 3rd place team. Commercial League 2nd place team Section i vs. 3rd place team. Bank Accountants u Left Overs. 9.15 — Commercial League 2nd place team Section z vs. Iirrd Left Overs. W. A. Currie vs. A. B. Fee A. Brodkl ve. A. H. Corney Thursday, Jan. ll 6.15 P. M. V. Inman vs. C. Ramsay E. N. Estey vs R. L. Willett Spare tel. 7.45 P. M. R-z- llfilis vs. J.K. Curren. V. Howatt vs. C. Carr N. MacWiliiams vs. G. Meikle. al to the Christmas offoring. The treasurer reported $100.00 Jim Harris reported on sports spit-G 0! "l8 activities and said that the boys of the Town are being organized into hockey teams in their proper classifications and practices have begun. Charlie Hogan. reporting for thr- rink committee, said that the outdoor rink is now in operation and a public skate would be held there on Friday evening. He said that the management of the Crystal Rink is cooperating by not having any activity on that night. Ali-x NiacRzie gave out the committee for the coming carnival and George Oiscnmp announced that plans are being made for the coming annual bingo. Charlie Hogan was chairman of the meeting and Roy Johnston was fines master. -- S‘ llr. Millman Now" Rector At Alvlnston, tint. ketball game. Several ‘films on leathercraft and other asscr-iated arts and crafts have been ordered. Everyone is wclccme to see the films. whether they attend classl or not. There will be a new wins! of beginners, starting in a wcckfis time‘. All servicemen and dcpcn- dants arc heariily welcome. The Club is under the supervision of L, A. C. Bill Warshick. . . . . The Officers‘ Wiies Club held a meeting on Wednesday; last. ivlicn they elected their club nfiiccrs. Rc- sults of the balloting was as follows: - president. Mrs. Emmott; vice-president. Mrs. Georg:- Fee; secretary, Mrs. D. L. Sherri- dan; treasurer. Mrs. B. H. Brown. visiting comimittcc. .\ir.<. Walsh; town visiting committee. Mrs. Carver and Mrs. Thorpe; hrspitai committee, Mrs. R. Gross and .\lrs. K. Dibble. During the meeting a report of work of the club was given. A few of tho accomplishments of the club follow. A donation was given to the Sanatorium ii Chor- lottctown, and the Children's Ward of Prince County Hospital in Summer-side. A gift of books and toys was sent to the Government Hospital at AKLAVIK. They have also con- tributed to the "Save the Children Fund"; by collecting clothes. re- pairing them and forwarding them to Europe. During the festive season. the Officers‘ Wives’ Club forwarded fifty Christmas ditty bags i0 the starving children of EurcpeYThese bags contained candy. foods, a d other Christmas goodies. —-The following item. taken from the Alvinston Frce Press, will be of interest to many friends at Kcnsington and elsewhere, in this province. Dr. Miliman is a son of Mrs. J. G. Townsend of Kcnsing- ton. w The induction of the Rev Dr. T. R. Mailman into the incumb- ency of St. John's Church, Alvin- ston and the charge of the Church of the Epiphany, Inwood. took place recently at the former church. The impressive service was con- ducted by the Archdeacon of Lon- don, Ont. the Vcn. C. W. Foreman, who also preached the sermon. A langn congregation, which included wardens and representatives of both churches. as well as a number The 111mm‘ dQUgI-np} n; L’ A C’ of the local clcrizv. participated in Lorne John Patterson Wiifi bap- t-lic service. iized in the sation Chapel last At the conclusion of the induc- month. The child was given the tion. the congregation assembled in the Parish Hail where an enjoyable social hour was spent. A bountiful lunch was served by the Ladies’ Guilds of Alvinston and Inivood. Presiding at the tea table. were Mrs. H. Pimbiett and Mrs. Roland Atkin. Speeches of welcome to Dr. and Mrs. Aiilimiifl o'er» made by Mr. Harold Pimictt, rcc- tor's ivardcn of St. John's Church. Aivinston, and Mr, Roland Atkm, ri-ctofs yvardeii of the Church of the Epiphany, Inwood, as well as Archdeacon Formnn; these were fittingly acknowledged by the 119w. iy inducted rcctor. The Hrw. Dr. Millman has conic into the Dioccse of Huron from the Diocese of Montreal; besides his church duties here he will, early in the new year. undertake lec- tures in history at Huron College. London. _.Bu,~_ name. Bonnie Ann. The Baptismal ceremony was parlor-med by Squa- dron IEOIICY Gcnrge 13, Fee, the Protestant padre of the Summer- side Air Station. . . . . Tid Bits The Air Force teams have really been ii the litielizht. Featured last week were ihc lins- ketball crimes ngauui the- pcrsuinel Field. - o - e The local lads in blue put on a good showinz. In spite of the fact that basketball is a national Antcricau sport, the most 03t- standing player" on the ficor was Flight Lieutenant J. Bayne, . - . . Last Friday the hoopsters clirnh- ed another rung on the ladder. when they defeated St. Dunstarfis M_ University, CAPE TRAVERSE W. M5. The W. M. S. of Capa- Traverse United Church held their January meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry Muttart on Thursday, January 4 The theme was "The Bible. Our Guide to Christian Faith and Con- duct". Meeting opened with quiet I I O O The hockey team have had two games since the holidays. and, in spite of a large scale reshuffle. the team has made a good showirg. The puckstz-i-‘s: ‘have made a favorable impression on local hockey fans and future o:position music, c511 to worship and the will treat them with more respect. singing of the hvmn. "Father of ' ' ' Merclcs. in Thy Word". Headquarters No l leads the Passages of Scripture were rend lWWIlniZ lPHEHE With Z7 ilflllli-t» Radar Techs with Q4. and Flilns: , Control with 22, follow in that order. recording the truths about God. which he had revealed to men. Hymn. "Lord Thy Word AbldethT‘ was sung and the president led in pr yer. The induction of officers byfMrs. Blanche Harper then took place. after which n, chapter of the Study Book, “Growing With the Years in Health and Healing", was taken uip, prepared by Mrs." Allison Harper. The business period followed. Minutes were read and roll called.| ant High Single is held by L. A. C. McCulloch of Mninlenarce with 351. e . Thorhurn of Xiaintenancc leads the High Cross with a 76B score. The high average is siill held hv ten members and one visitor being} T» A» C- DOM‘ "l sewldn“ with present. A lunch committee of Mrs. i 241- ‘MacCaull, Mrs. Harper and Mrs. l ' ' ' ' MncCalluJn was appointed. collec- When the tvmrerewrv m! lion was $1.85 with $2.75 addition- again drove: skating enthuelesie on the station will be able to we‘- raigecl clse their legs on the station rink for the year. ' ' ' ' The president thanked the mem- “l” The Worldly: of the U. S. A. F. ba<c at Harmon‘ mmqs- iAL iiil flaw-v REGENT UNIVERSAL- INIERNAIIONAL present: DONALD 17 (IOONNOR MARJORIE MAI N Pcncv _, KILBRIDE In! THURSDAY s... “THUNDER IN with George Reeve CAMEO Theatre‘, Weilncsilny nnil Thursday 7:45. Robert Young, .\lnrgucrifc Chap-i mun star in “RIII.ENTI.I‘ISS" technicolor action drama of rul- vcnture rind romance. Side by side nutlnivs‘ roost; in the high "Sier- ras" to the trnckless (insert. Also shorts, “Navy Crow Champions." TOPS: LINDA DARNELL. JEANNE The immediate action of the hilar- ioua story takes place in a single day. when the three girls leave oni a picnic 611C union with the un—| settling now.- that “Acidic? their suburban town's most attractive urr-, {ILIQCJCU female, has left town with one of their husbands. | "Addie," incidentally. is an in- iriguing Rebecca-like figure who is, never scan. or even identified. bu' her lniiniing voicr- rings in ihc cars of cacti wife as shi- scar-rho" her marriage. convinced that it , hor husband that the predatory, friuaie has taken. i Told in an intricate, yet com-l plctely crcdiiile series of fizish- lrncks. ".-\ Miter to Three Wivcs" is i n i-‘mcmniic triumph. The filfliCfllle" 1S brilliant. the direciion b_v ivritcr- director Joseph L. Mankiewicz at thing of rare perfection. a BEAROS’ NEW HIT A ALSO NEWS roam. AND TOON TODAY 3.30. 7.15 8f 9.15 IT'S THE '..-.. PENY ewas- JOE an “FLYING DEUCES" ' _ with Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy and Reginald Gardiner. --and— in — these two stalk their prey from “LETTER. TO THREE WIVES" GRAIN ANN S T I..' . 4- - - ' Aluogsuaoll; hr H" Relax in o soothing —With a mature. adult Flor) i i-‘iat is sure to appeal to every‘. Mix 2 or 3 talwlcspoonfuls of {vpchand age 2f lTlQ\'i(“;1gO:(I"_dWlliI'i | (jolrnnrfsénustardinagtciebciitl Elli; fer an rrrna c. e n i ter n pour IDIO o a . just the right proportions and an I After gatlting. give yourself 1 cmriioiial impact seldom equalled ‘I brisk rubdown . . . then off tn on the scrccn. "A Lctlei- to Tiiroc‘. bed foragond night's rest. Your Wilwfi." is Wollllc-"fui enlelwamw! muscles will relax with reiiefl mcnt. - This Twentieth Century-Fem. comedy - dram; has a star - siud- ii fled cast that includes Jeanne! Grain, Linda Darnell and Ann ' Sothcru as the "luv-cs" paired-E with Jeffrey Lynn. Paul Dou l s‘ and Kirk Douglas. resrpectiv AETIlF ll EST H Fiqibr THE PINES" s and Ralph Byrd .ACHING' \ MUSCLES AFTER ‘VOIIK I or PLAY ‘ii DANCE OLYMPIA BALLROOM WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18th Ahcnrn's Orchestra Dancing 9:30 fill 1.00 Admission 60 Ccnis i Professional Cards I. i. Parkman,‘- Opt.D.. R.O. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted fh i - n a» i o. is P.M.: Non Commercial Playoffs 1,125,581’, ye‘; jfufflfig; 32,35 t t f th f h n r l Winn" ‘hdnud’? “km "" l” fig whiter emgisrstltfs. Tillie tigdrnnemuri’: The law gives a man the right. to open his wife's letters. but not the nerve. ' l i a Office Hours: O to lfi I to 5 Ocelot Leopard Brown Dyed Jap Rabbit I $88. lib-each Seal Dyed Rab- bit-Moufnn Processed lamb-Raccoon Coats. $147. THE BARBARA ANN SHOPPE place Section 1 1 place Section 2. Conunereial League Winner Wednesday night vs lst place section 1. - Bag Factory. Friday Jan. l0 6.15 l’. M. H17. Clark vs. C. Hayes AB. Fee vs. A. Brooks W.A. Currie vs. All. Carney 7.45 RM. R12. Ellis vs. LR. MacFarlane. V. Inman vs C. Carr Commercial League Playoffs - Winner Wednesday night vs. lat piece Section 2 9.15 P. M. R. Holman vs R. Gommers. J. E. Morrison vs. H’. Gaudet O Robinson vs. E. Cannon. - S INDIAN POPULATION Before the arrival of Europeans. the number of Indians in Canndn is believed in have been less ilvin Winner Wednesday night vs 1st 175 home ca". 20 Hniprm iv Friendship Secretary rported 7j€_________.__....-- cam Lord's Prayer in unison. after < inl hour was and 195 sympathy cards and letters.‘ “hlvll R Dleil-“Ylt ‘My _ _ scnt during this year. i-‘llfllt "Y"! “mm “fwd b7‘ com The meeting closed with the mlttee. {in ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY will be held ln the TOWN HALL in the Town of Snmmerslde on Tuesday the Twenty-Fourth day of January A.D. 1950 At tho Hour of Ten-Thirty O'clock in the Forcnoon. 200.000 Thousands hail Smith Brothers new tough drop iuie sensation! 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