v savour . THE 1 4 rsns ongoing. nrnIYWQTas _ st. {is Geargsfllevntttlttewalt. . IUIMIISIDIaoGPIINOIOOUHTI A _ Nuwulubsaslytlsaallvsstflssg _.____.._. --_---_--. ~€.---- "" Ilsfluarlsalsylsboughtdsllystauyoltus foltswtagstelustaluiatssilo: p‘ Debtors. Water ltysat; Gsuflissllruautosqjistes ‘ltsust; ‘Iflsdslubry. Iain Rusty/last Guild. flfirsaviiloltsust. QsGuasdlenwIbsdaIvIedteAw-holslnsmnusids. Hlflkliillfllllflfidfl- Ibosssfifsrthhssrvtse ‘gpvsyel-srdctetbsbeylupuulblsfssdslivwtescayeurlouta ,__ h large sine. in stock at Bmflizml QIOCKEY, Crystal Rink. Bum- merelde, Friday, Jan. l1 at 8 P-m- Kmaington In ermedi ates vs. Kins- men Juveniles. 1-10-31 sou saris ize ._ _ - One 1st Platinum Male. f a litter o six latimuns. all bl caste. Price 00 Also bite ‘face males and females. F. g. CUPP- POP}. Elgin, N. B, 1-10-21. --IIOCKEY, Remington Rink ‘Iiisursday, Jan. 10, New Annan vs. Dsrnley. Game 8 o'clock shafio-u l _ -LIGION MEETING ’—- The regular monthly meeting of the branch. No. I, Can.- adian Legion B.E.S.L.. will be held the Town Hall. Kensington. day, Jan. 11, at 8 pan. All mem- bars and gospective members are mquutéeti a tend as there is im- buslneemto be dealt with. ' .1». Delanev Becy. l-10-ll JINSMEV DIEETING - The first meeting of the Kinsmen Club of Burnmerside in the New Year was held on Thursday in the Olympia with Mr. Heath Warren in the chair. Bob Catty. chairman of the Halloween Shell-out cam- wign regal-ted that bicycle or e60 ctory ond given to tho highest seller of Shell-Out tickets in each rovince hsd- been won by Eldon umpion of Summerside. it was decided to make the presentation at the next meeting if possible. Harold Geudet reported the re- sults on the radio lottery which were vs satisfactory. He also re- ported t at he would lglve the necessary information to the dif- ferent radio dealers this week so that they could put in bids on the job of instaliin the radios in the s ool . He aso reported that the Kinsmen had been iven an- other area of the town n which to call on the householders and arrange a pointments for their x- ray. Char e Hogan and Elmer Of- h‘ reported on the Kinsmen Ju- _HL mm Wednesday, Jan. 1o at f aide linsleft m- st. -aur quality m and: and ma; ocnent n. Bruce's. 1-10-21. --BUY shell d at Bruce's. w“ w m wife-m. -—Tfl.'l ANNUAL Meeting d the Long River United‘ Church wilal be o'- ilolis-al —.LBAVIB T0 TAXI COURSE- clock. CB. McKay. Sec where she will take an X-ray tech- niciarfs course at 8t. Joseph's Hospital there. The course talsee one year. Billiphant was for- merly the office sem-etary at the Prince County HospitaL-S. -Maolsrnara's counrv - was reunanded for on Flriday. On Tuesday a. man from Wilmot chewed with as- sault was given a. nominal fins of $1.00 and bmsnd over to keep the peace for six months-S. - OPEN! LAW OI-‘fltl 1N SUMIMBISIDE-Mr. Harold 000d- wln of K , who has re- cently been disc zd from the R. C.A ll‘. after three year's serv- ice. has opened a law office in the Mac l-rui ummesside ed hh. decorations that he had not been awarded. He llfl-W. . to Joining the forces he had a law office in Ken- singtoxi-S. —BOTABY MEETING -Cni. U]. ric Dawson of Bedeque was _the guest speaker at the regular meet- ing of "lg Summerside Rotary Club on Tuesday. He spoke on his per- sonal views of rehabilitation and reconstruction with particular reference to the problems of fann- ers. Mr. Donald Baker, vice presi- dent was in the chair in the ab- sence of the president due to lil- ness. Guests were Mr. Roy Tan~ ton, 5t. Eleanor’: and Mr. Lloyd Delahunt, Charlottetown. ~8- —llIACAB 0N TRAIN-A drunk on his-way to catch the train for west on hiesduy evernins was pro- ceeding down Water Street. Bum- merside and. perhaps by way of breaking-z In; monotony of ti; weal: pu thmuab one wimlows of the Dominion Intel. ad to the 90' ivanli Hoclsey team which the club ‘is sponsoring-l. The matter was lice station and net. Doyle an- swered the call. Assiuning that the ursnme._ II Isaiah) SOME-TIM“ ' P. I. I.‘ has esta lubed phtehlns ess iwlky. _ Our unique position laud geographieaPset-‘up The Government checks hatchery close at hand, '13., ABY l<CIl$i5 . wnrrs pronouns - shaman ROCKS * xuw samsnmn sans (Wllpi)to Leghorn Male x Barred Rock Fe- Q . (Barred-look Qdala x New Hampshire Red m» $10.00 “panama-nip”- 5.... latches each Wednesday from Msreb 6th on. Make sure of. yourfavourits breed at the snot time you wantltileni by ordering now. IT PAYS T0 BE SMALL- Most of our competitors are good people. as here, however, you cannot get away from . ‘is fact that one" be: of disessemffscisdcisich ' . Mullins Jwith one hundred "~ 1mm o contaminate the entire shipment in * u very short space of time. - If you are ‘fortunate eao PENDLET nnsnworortir; s. s. "u a‘ 100% puilorua: frss ' I in reference to siss uaakss this possible. upon that the saaas ._ of good A have a pstroiissit. . m ' cmuitoncrowu cuaauian 7111111111, VTUDAY (Thursday) Fridsysnd" Saturday IRANK SINATRA KATHRYN GRAYSON GENE KELLY Anchors Aweigh —Piesee Note- ' Owing to the Length of this Feature, no short Subjects will be Shown. SHOWS: 7 and 9.1) —MATINE_ES— THURSDAY At 3:30 SATURDAY At 2:30_ SU MMERSIDE ZIIIIIIIII. man wus on the traili- he wont aboard and searohsdit. 001M118 uponamanwhose handwascut, he placedhim under arrest and the man comnsemoed w oome 41 until two of his friends inter! ‘linen occurred quite e. scuffle with Const. Doyle receiving tanoe from the, traiumen. one of whom succeeded in Dill-d“! two of_the men under arrest but the hill-d fellow, the one who started the interference, got sway. Const. vhinkletter who had Just oome on duty arrived at this point. It seems apparent that s. policeman should not be expected to alone. There should be two men available at all times In the police ti-iem wesriined 8% costs. Another men for being drunk and disorderly was fined s60. and costs 0r50days. Acmnmondriuikwas fined $5.00 and another had his bail estimated-S. PERSONAL! —Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beairsto. and son Donald, of Mas-gate, were recent visitors to Truro, N. S. ~Mr. Denzil Howard has re~ turned to Truro, having spent a pleasant holiday at his home in Margate. — Miss Barbara Billipham has left on return to 8t Francis Xavier -'1‘be manv friends of m. Oscar H. McNeil]. -_ Oonlwev will rem-ct to leer» time be is s uni-lent in Countv Emmi-i -s. __-_ k-l-n > . - , . PROFESSIONAL (IARD - Miss Eileen Fundsuhan. ‘Ille- “lah. mend a flew m“ fnnanflw h "hsriottellvww vist-inv lwr and", . "rs. John Cosusoily and Mr. Conn. oily .-5 NOTICE an m». farms, with any?‘ s-Yflf" l"°'°°"fll b! the undersigned. om. a. IOWNI nannann 9&1?‘ 0t 140-21. NO7_7_CE 1'0 reasons on mans sur- rnvmo Mnncnannrss on sanvross r0 mssss. man. wannuodg: or ma: 0mm“ as summasmn, r. 1519A‘ F” B. O. A. l". Puroh ""1118 Printed serial 11%»? 5'3 "sled by s elled officer as m.‘ f oer. are the 08L as authentic requests f s; set-vices. P quetg" “u: Ml‘! 0h your invoice. Order Forms pt] *1; , 25am’ l0 h$u°fi°dméd f""-""'__"'—_\ inéunnnttl oi. \}lfifllorefli 35E: =2 35s g. toes on this O'Brien, Rev-IM that l? cl 910M" E? . g; . id; asreed with this and nledsed assists-nos to the ‘Board with rsggence in any resolutions they The following members also em matter. essrs. Howard Clarke, John Callaghan and . Fraser Mr. clerks spoke o! the need of pavin: the road to Albsrton wlharf the wharf He said tom whereas there used to be 40 fishmu boats operating out of Al- lwrton harbor. there are now 60 "here in plso need oi’ storage space for 18.000 lobster trans. Ml‘ Calisfhan spoke of the need ‘be Anslem Matthews. John and of repair-ins llssrioe Mill, lion's Vicar. 7 Annual; ‘Meeting i‘ h Prince" Board Of Trade Mr. Wilfred Tanton o: Alberton I. Rea-elected President. ‘ '. ’ ' years of inactivi . . . The following is the slate of off- el President. Wilfred A Callaghan, Alba-ion: Morrlmtl’. ML A . I heard. Alberton: Carl Weeks. Alb- ertcn. Board of sslbitriWonz 0.9. Mc- Carthy. Tignish- Bunion! Phillips. Omearv: John P Wallace. Alber- : J Don Campbell. Albertont John lidatthews. Alberton South! Rev JJW Fraser. Albert“? A! "cfhve. Alberta-ant "fveirctt Willflml. llllmsvlslv John ‘Toward Humidor. Rt ‘from: Harold Jelly. omens-v: Cedric Run-tar. Al- Mvrlck. Albertine? - teacher. ' ‘ ' ~ - Mr. I. W. Profltt called n gram was presented: ggcome. Shirley Brvantnn. Recitation. Brenton chin, Dialogue. “Buying of Eggs." Violin solo, Marion Campbell H» ' ‘on. Sylvia Prnfitt. Chlorus. “Christmas Carol” s Duoi . Recitation. Dolly Cole. . Pantomime. Rllla Brennan. Star Drill. ‘I girls. Monoio ue, lthnn Campbell. Drill, ‘ v Christ Came.” Recitation. Louise Brennan. Dialogue. "Mail Order Hat." P" Summer-side people have always been reqensivs to every appeal whether it be patriotic, charitable or in aid of the war effort. This is s campaign that is for the benefit of ourselves alone. Let us give it the same co-operation that we have reserved for other things. Each citi- zen has a duty to take advantage of this opportunity to have his chest X-rayed as a protection for himself, his family and his associates. Dr- P. A. Creellnan has said that than are probably U0 unknown cases of tuberculosis in this province. If these can be found, the chain of infec- Rec tation. Carmen Woodside. ed)5°ll8. four senior girls fencer:- Dialogue, "Dadhr Quiet Evening." Instrum flM i b M .Oh Mclelian eann: Begisrdy Mcriinnx. Dialogue, “A Prospective Teach- er.’ : cm rder N01161: n1‘; . nuns arvsa nnnrmo co. ‘ a i‘; a.‘ a ‘Jan Astieseissciiangsofflseruiaries ws ai patrons to note the following: '» ~ _____ uss will be avallable- this mouth on JANUARY n». 1m. in uni-sane" 10th INSTEAD OI‘ 21st. n The Company requires that sll cheques be cashed ,1, by tbs 81st of January, and that all the accounts due tbs Company be paidby that date. ' ' d afte I s 3.1m...’ 5mfZ’.£.'-'“¢%'1i‘§»‘l‘..°§",.2 s"""' ' MDUNK RIVER DAIRYING CO. 1-l0-1l-12-l6-l9-5l; ‘Goodiiight Drill," Grades l’ and ' Closing Chorusby pupils At the suitable moment Santa arrived and chatted with the wee w folk as he distributed gifts to all from a beautiful Christmas tree. after a vote of thanks‘ and good wishes for a pleasant holiday were made to the teacher and her class sent evening g the National Anthem. afarranns sum The icon lives inboth fresh and salt water. Q If it shows that you have a healthy chest, that is good news. Q If it shows that you have round with tubereulesb q won, that is good news. Q if it shows that you have tuberculosis In u" only sysnptonsiesl m”, an a we w" too, because when tuberculosis is found surly the chances for eoutplste recovery are 05-“ eeilent provided tluatnsat h started st QIICI- tion will be broken and the disease can be eradicated here. Decide now to be X-rsyed. Co-operaic with the members of your local service clubs when they call to make an appointment for you and MOST lMPOBTANTFf KEEP THAT APPOINTMENT! l-liis. Continued Good Health May ‘Depend Cn YQUQ- 1111s APPEAL srozvsonsn BY f Ideal llsiry.“ liapltol Theatre &-BU'"||§ Alloys. Enusn Drug to. Ltd. SUMMERSIDE Junkies, lros. Ltd. GOOD) NIIGIBOB BOSTON, Jan. 9 —Risklng ner life to aid a blind neighbor. a wom- aa last night crawled from her apartment along a fourth floor ledge to her friend's smoke-filled All were remembered with a treat ‘flat. and led the blind woman hack of candy. Santa then deblrted and along the ledge to a fire ladder whence they were rescued by fire- men. As firemen and spectators watched in awe. Miss ,Ve-oni-~a by Spear inched her way to the snort- ment of Mrs. Annie Brown and with pressure of one hand and verbal directions guided the blind woman back over the same peril- ous routs. already fought a germs and have Bag Bu. Ltd.