JANUARY 17» 1950 [HI WESTERN GUARDIAN t-————-—- - . . PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Bummer Street, Summerslde, Phone 289 News, Subscriptions, Advertising Prepreseuturivu l. ELMER MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores In Summeraide u“ Bookstore. summ," 5'5""! Gourllea Drugstore, 21 Central Street; ‘any’; Newsstand, Ylaior Street; Mark Gaudei, 8'! Granville Street; My" Doucetto‘: urocerfl- Second Street: Island ltlzitor Transport, Water Street; Alban‘: Grocery, 120 Russell Street. K. L. Waite in Kenslngtou. will be delivered to any home in Summersiile by Carrier day or 18o per week. Phone 2B0 for this service or give the boy responsible for delivery on your route. —RONSON LIGHTERS repaih-Ii. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN Summerside Firemen Hold Annual Dinner Summerside firemen last night held their annual dinner at the Olympia Restaurant and a full at- tendance of the members enjoyed one of the most successful get to» gathers in s long line of successful banquet. Seated at the head. table were Fire Chief W.B. MacNeiil, who acted as toastmaster. His Wor. THE GUARDIAN t CROWN WITNESSES A CAPITQL Summerside was 0n his feet the vehicle was. pISIhand h” 5°" ‘ m“ “more l LAST SHOWING runny __ 3-30-‘7-15-015 the Si?’ i-Ie" Si...‘ ‘Kill.’ “hi? "LOOK con THE SILVER LINING" with June Havel" - Rey Bolger along the road to a car they had posed and asked the driver to WEDNESDAYfimd THURSDAY Annual Meeting S'side Branch Canadian legion From M. s... m“... n; - Prince Bounty ‘hi’ l-lllfmllkhvmcnt Insurance Com-. mission was elected president of. the Sumniersirle branch of ills Canadian Legion inst night at the‘ annual meeting of the brunch, A Slfilffhdid report of the year's acti- vities was presented by the retir- ing president Lester Jenkins and (Continued irom Page 5) Sport Echoes pursue thelruck. Going back to the scene o-f the accident he found Miss Gallant in the centre of the Wad crying for help. and Miss MK-‘Kly lyml on the edige o1 the pavement. After a ru ' ‘ 1h! Prince ‘oxfnlsdilaziesvxctteiadifo wit: Summercide Crystals have I met 1W‘? Fi-"iflht defeats and P FEVBISE: have started up the Calamli-y Howlers who lie in Wednesday 7:15-9:15 -- Thursday 8:80-7:15-9:15 pie Guardian gov at 3o PM ' win- order to -’—""""—i .-GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph ""11""! loo-M the l hlulmri, suirn-e-rside. gauniqcei; griggi-{UAH pariss available. vf-ilorts were also submitted by w-ait for just such setbacks in or. filllp J.F, Arnett, Councillor Henry Leonard Arsenault first _.p0ULTItY.—Buying Live Plowl phone lion, rman’ ummerslde’ “If,is?!“isenclfafrgrleozflfgfiulv22}; 4x50 tltztvthey tnay once more go wedge» Town Clerk I-Iale witness called in the sitter-noon. m4 chicken daily. Fred Wad- m afflylfle! mowlng that much Pr,» be remzgbtfileeiflihltonfi It must ~i$\(if- m’ h d 0! being at the ‘BA. Service .§°§3§.f.'5 "all: 2:25.192". M" v M .:..‘5;:"*;:=. wit. .ss?§°"2..:.“"i"~..:.".=:; li‘"..‘li.i".r..fi".ii :31‘ ' e o“ an‘ ' 1 Ur m"! ‘he pa“ year‘ ~ Johnstone, who joined the brigade proximately l2 p.m., walking on m“ the "Hm" ODened. and that they have not yet rounded into mid'5°a5°" Sh-‘lie- Coach Vince Grant is still more or less exiperi- momma with an lines, and m; "P! II vet definitely decided on hie defence. That the Crystals ha“ ‘vim We Same in ihree is “My 25th. Ir was resolved that. the branch risk the Summcrslde Town Coun- i"iI for a donation to assist the l-Piiion in the formation of n band in the Town and also the Board of Trade be sincerely thanked for lllmlfli! flvci" the old band instru- iiicnis in its possession to be turn- the shoulder to the left of the road. He saw foul" people com- ing toward him and heard Sylvia MacKayh laugh. He then saw a vehicle which was coming along the road behind them pull to the side of the road and strike them from behind. He had thought at .\lrs. W. Brooks. 0'Lenry. has lc“il‘ll0d hoiilc; after an enjoyable t in Boston and other Ameri- i1= ~ ian cities. -0 in 1892 and served faithfully until after the fire of 1918 ln which s Iii-FEB portion of the business sec- tion of Stunmersids was wiped out. Older residente of the Town will recall that Mr. Johnstone was assistant fire chief during the dis- —— Deepest sympathy is extend- ed to Mrs. D. S. Gorrill and Miss Eva. J. MacLennan of O'Leary in the death of their brother; Henry. iii Cilicago. The funeral service took place on Friday Jan. 13th. _O .\'Ir. Albert Duii\"iile, O'Leai'y. w. snslitlllcd nu injury i0 his back nzcl is confined to his home. —O -NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- cd in for now instruments. A icitcr of condolence was pess- €eason, we think. for congratula- IOH. considering ihe handicap or asterous fire of 1906 when s large lXlrtlon of the residential portion the time that the iruck was pull- .\'ir, Sanford ‘Phillips, oLeary. ilr-igoiiig n chock-up and hos- ing over to stop. of the Town was burned. One o! the girls, he stated, we: Also present last evening was liiylnl no home ice Iurfsce un. til January l0. o s uu ori tn be sent to comrade John A. Advertisers are reminded that their M D M . ncnnnn , past president of the ' .3. "p "i Pill hill Personals -.\ii.s 'l‘licrr~'~n IYICCJITIIE Monc- "u N B is visiiiuu licr Iiiilll. Mrs. Chrirics IC. McDonald. Hm".- liur Street. ' ~" l.» \‘.'.l‘,) by Rilti —TO ENTER c vuiivsioii mid \\‘li(‘“0 ,. iiiicr oi" not iii.- ivcukl . ~. _\l-‘ii‘l ii‘.iililll‘fl(‘(l iLii f .cd a like amount. -d ills ball ~S. —l&lNKORA Brine and School $100.00 1st prize Kiilkora. Ralph $10.00. 32d M-Cn-bc, iviri- S10. I). 4th prize" won by Mrs. i-csillis". . by Lil; s .\‘iu.l an. i b_v .i'l 13.123 Kink. . Afclicariiclz Mount Stewart. 510m. 5th pr.zc “on by Marie ‘Mc- ililv», Kinkora, $10 03 Gih prize TUi prize won - it Home". Dcivni" announced ‘inst c'.i".i...l.! his illtciiiioli to cen- fev, .n "lic i‘o".'tlicoiiiing civic clecl- lmr 11.» iviuiliilnto I'll" the Water a lI Snwci-ngc Conziiiisslon Mi". lxuiir, auto dealt-i" niid mcoliniiic. "s .1 veteran of World Wni" No. s~ \.iig with tlie R..C.A.F. f go Key, iiuiv n mvinber of the icrni cx- lnst night iliis _\'€fll'. said -—S, --l\'l-‘l)DlNG ON SATURDAY- ‘. liii", p."ol‘.,v Wffifllfli! ivzis Mc- mci b_v ilcv. Douglas . on Siiiurdiiy BllCTilOOil liilli i"sidc ivllcn Gcrdn I,.~"<ifl. bscanic inc livid’: of Ivan i; Iliurt (lziiiiliicr. soil of Mi". ziiii ll .-". i‘.iiil killliilldl‘, Ottawa. The u .rl(‘ luokcd charming iii a suit o‘ "vine velvet with sky blue hat wine accessories. Her cor- ivas of Bcttcr Time roses. nuuiig the ccrc-iilniiy Mr. and llfllllillfl’ motored to lb" uliotoivn lloici fol" a shot‘. ‘lllUUil before leaving on morning for Ottawa. ihI-y" \\'lII YPSidQr-‘S — 11.". uiici Ali's’. Alfred Groom b liilllli ffiifll‘ 4'4 ‘l xi $21 Pl whore slie spoilt five WM her i-"~i~ (‘sir :1 \‘<‘l‘_\’ Iliill lA-wisviilc, N, 13., ii\'(‘S and friends Ii. \VI1i]c there they inmic n brief illlSillCSS trip \o Saint John. -‘Mrs. IlubdriMIl/incGulgaii mid Iii-s. Edward Powell and her two rhilrlrcn. Deirie and Alan of Syd- '"‘-"> N. 5., are at present spend- Montague. ihcli" Edmund Ceilings. “lio is seriously ill nt her home. in: ‘VIIPFO they nrc mother, Mrs lizivc l‘i‘i\ll'liL‘(I l‘ an cnjuvzibic visit to relatives in the inn-S, ‘lira. I‘IfI\\'i'll'fI Iiuipiii of Rose- i-.~ iili. has i"ctiii"iii-ll homo iifioi" =1 niijilyiililv ll'i|i tu flir- U. son and other friends. liiossrs. Gcoriio Cumlilicil iiivnrid und Wendi-ll lviycrs lclon, returned on Frirlfly pleasant visit witli Mrs. Iiciiiicili iiiid iii Nioiivion, in niicnding n few vvccks ivorc giicii four riiontlis iii in ilicfi iii llic Summcrsidc (Mutt ycstvrfluy iiin:"iili‘.\2, u lllfill picndcd guilty lliil‘ ciicilcc Llllxl his casv \V<~iiiics<i.iy lio will IVE sciitciiccci. A por- n . cnusliig a. (ilsiurbntice was .l $5 uiul wists and a spec-tier Two ivmc i-llniugcd, one was fin- nllil coils nlid uiic iind for- - Eiiincins lixug Store. Sum- Fin CONTEST Ml" . llf‘ iinci lint yet fully dcrlrl ngaui Ellen. nuiglitcr of Mrs. Gerda Holman ,\I.ll'l‘iSill'\ and Ml". Reginald Mor- home fricnds Unilcd ks iviiii from their Gicndinning. also rcin- by ‘l PCI in of n S, of of N. 0’Leary Pastoral Charge Holds Annual Meeting ——‘I'he Annual meeting of tho Q‘Lcnry Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada was llciii in the Sunday School room of lilf‘. O‘Leary Church oii Thursday af- ternoon. Jan. I2 with tlic ministci". Rev. W. G. Dickson pICPIKIIF" The minutes were read by the R: rcl- ing Steward. .\li". Bruce MzicDo 1- nil. Representatives were prcsrilt from Brae, Bloomfield and 010.111‘: and reports were also rend from West Dcvoii. the four conjzreznt- ions comprising the O‘Lc:ii"§," Past- oral Charge. . Reports show that i913 Willi :iil ox- ccllent ycai" from every stnizriltoiui. The O'Loary reports were gizcii by Mi". A. J. Matiiesoii. Tlic Brac rc- Dort was given b_v Mr, l'~‘. W. Muc- Leod. The Bloomfield report was read by Mr. R. l“. lifni-Auslnud. Tlic minister read lilo Wcst Devon rc- iort. Highlights of the yrar wcrc;_- (Yln-ary Church installed new pews costing $2200. free of debt, and procured now ('IlOIl‘ gowns. now baptismal font and stand, Bloomfield Church painted at a cost of $373.00. Visits of Dr. Catherine Whittier of India at Bloomfield and bliss Elma lnman of Trinidad at ihc four congregations on the pzisiornl charge were greatly enjoyed. ‘lhc visit of tlic Presidoiit of the Mari- time Conference, Rev. A. A, Mac- Leod oi Whycocmagli, N, S. to (YLoary in November was a mon- nrable occasion as was the visit of Rev, Dr. Ross Flehlkglfill, Snik- ville. N. H., Prcsiilciit of Mcunt Allison Uiiiveisity. wlio was ilic guest speaker on May 20th at tho 26th Anniversary of O‘Leary Church. Dr. L. W. Shaw of Charlotte- town, Director of Education for P. E. l. was iicard ill n deiicliiiul lecture on Newfnuudlriiirl uiiilci" the nuspiccs of the Young Peoples Union. Rev. John Jnivie, Saskville. N. B. rind Rev. K. G. Sullivan. Slum- merside. P. E, I. were welcome iisii- ors as was Rcv. Di". W. S. God- frey. sack-ville, N. B.. Supt. or Mis- sions for the lifnritnw Confor- eiice. The Mlsslonaijv and liniiueii- nllvc Fund reached its objective of $675. a record high total; 6R per ceiit of tile Mount Allison Cum- pnlizli objcciivc of $1,000 was mist-d, This is a 3 your campaign rind iii:- charge will complete the rest of the total in 195i) and 105i. There were 38 new members ad- ded to the churclfs rcll in i349. the largest number in nny one your since Church Union in 1925. of that total 27 ll0W members a'"c from the O‘Lczir_".' Cllilffill. The largest number o.’ cormuricnnis Ill the history of Bloomfield Church attended Holy Communion on World Wide Communion Sunday in October. There were l8 Ili"(‘l‘i\I.'~. 28 baplisms iiiid 5 mzirvingcs. Tlic Woman's Missionary Society groups in O'l..eary and Bloomfield raised the magnificent total of $213530 for missionary purposes. CBC GOVERNORS TO lliiil-IT OTTAWA. Jan. 16 - rCPi -- Next meeting of the CBC Board of Governors will be held in Toronto Fob. 10-11, it was announced M- day. Agenda for the meeting nill be issued later. THE R. (l. A. F. “LET'S senate" Stage Show illlill SCHOOL AUDITURIIIM SUMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18th-8:00 RM. I Admklsion 50 Cents Sponsored by Summerslde Kinsmen Club steal £29 1862i Miss Elma lnman Trinidad Missionary Guest Speaker ~.\ii.~"..< Elma lnman. missionary from Trinidad, was spczikcr at the Sunday eve- scrvlcc iii the Trinity Unit- Rcv. K. the] the direction of the. ;lii.st. Ms Mary Gcldart, led “The Lord Slicphci-d" was sung as the ‘imply Trusting" by tvllti consisting of Mrs. Eric r -cii. his; BQTFI Todd, Mrs. Sea- u Bcil and Miss Pauline Piiii- oii furlough lcl Church. Sunillicrside. (J. Sulliviili ' i . under presided and ,ii the songs of praise, is .\l_v i llllil ‘ 1i i| \‘l .\ .ss iumun took for her theme "The rig", opening \\'lll'i Life" iii (i.l.lli‘ O!“ , a. iluui" pin) .ug bantams and midgets. and possibly Juveniles wii-l be organized ilndei" their supervision. Jimmie Hogan has been named coach for the midgets, (a popular choice as far as the boys themselves are cou- ccrned. we bet) but it is not de- finite who will look after thi- other divisions. The midgets had their first practice over the weck- end. To help defray t.he expenses of their winter activities for the boys. the Kinsmen will hold their annual skate at the Kinsmen open- air rink, Friday. January 20. It l8 expected that the people of Summerside, realizing what a good work the Klnsmcn ai"c do- ing among the youth of the town. will once again rally to the su/pport of this progressive club. e - - Spralgue. the new Crystal goalie. has becn doing a good job in the ncls and that particular worry" ceases to plague the executive nf the team. Spraguc is particularly good on long shots. He is in- clined to drop to his knees a ll!- ile ton frequently when SIHPETS get close. in, and he stands a h.t too deep in his crease to cizt off ill‘ a Del“ the angle shots, but he is quick ,4:iiilc. Ii was riiihci" complical- as a ca; in his movements and wl — 1K‘ “Tl-Sill Eclllilil any‘ il-"i- with a liille coaching and practice n" “m” -*~'-'~"ll1 "C?" b)’ read" these defects will no doubt be Cii‘ int; liic IKWYSDCIDPI‘ liiippciiiiig. lhv guliic \\'Ui‘iO3(i leaned ind-time crime said "Daddy, '.\.iS a lo‘. more fun than I lllflllgill, and keeping us; rye on lllc lad saw what ivas Because lie kiicw iiow ovei" and said "Son, try it this way." The boy played happily and when ininaled. ' . Gordie Kelly has made a hi‘. with ihc Crystal fans. Gordie is a hustler and skates both ways, an important asset from a defence standpoint. We think he'd be effective in killing off penaliirs. e e . a e a ll .t would be." She took her tcxt Ill Matllicw ‘.2221: “Render unto Th; kid5_ Lays}; and Jgey Causal" the things that are Caesar‘; schurman and Bgbby Gay, 3113 Lllld unto God the things that arc She said that. a penny ITZIS a certain stamp on it there- Each of us iilla" inc stamp of God because we ..:"c iliarlc iii iiis image, and be- cause we believe that for others ihe Christian missions were estab- Godls." ‘lure. a certain value. lishcd. Describes Trinidad The SpCfiklii‘ described the is- lzind oi 'I‘i"iiii(iiid which is liZ de- grees norili of the equator. and sixteen months lor a ci"op of sugar cane to ma- ‘fhc Cnnuiiiaii mission work ivhcrc it lakes ill ‘. doing pretty well and will get better with a bit more experience in intermediate company. When you jump from juvenile to inlet"- mediate ranks the going is pretty tough for a while. You get stif- fer body checks for one thing. All these boys have broken into the scoring iummar already. O l I More and more it begins to look as if the local R.C.A.F. hoc- key sextet will be right in there giving everybody a tussle for honors, bBifOIG play-off time rolls around. They really threw a scare into the unbeaten Abeg- iveits and with a hard ice sur- i . ciiiizfly ivitli tlic East Indians.‘ (ace that nigh,’ i, is anybody-S illCpiL‘ who caiiic from India] guess which mam ‘vould have “bum a hlmdmd years 31°. m! emerged victorious. The Caloren- ivoi-k in ihc sugar cane fields,‘ Coxaeckett “he showed wp pa,“ ‘flicy were illiterate a-nd brought own customs and religions. Miss illillilll compared her work in ili.:ii ul a country pastor travel- in different sections of the Iiiiinfl, contacting chiefly the wo- .n<~n and young girls and teach- the rst act of the early establish by One of inc contend is made from molasses a by- This t the dividends "..i iiic willie shareholders may bc llirii" lLillZ religious education in The ii ivas i0 was followed liil; schools. lllléfiiililllYlCS cliiiiils", \\'ii.L"li' \ IIYiSLL-"ill vducalion. creates‘. difficulties with, Miss lnman con .LlllI. ihiitillfl is iiiziiiufiiciiiicd tha to tinned. of tile sugar cane. ,‘_'l‘("ElI- ’i‘lic officers of the M. 5. (Iuiifcrcnce which meets in Febru- ' to our Pres- women who have ilccii educated in theu" The speaker hoped mis- Fol" the young peo- i0 United Slates and Can- students watch how and if we practise what therefore in us is ihc great opportunity lio n iss lnman said,“'To given the business if living \\'l"iiCI’1 has been givcnto daily i ;1l\‘(‘S us His own Spirit to work‘, \lS that we may so live ihc eventide of life we ‘Father it was a lot bel- it would be'.' is similar iiru all Indian ii r_v lliKI DXltTlilI ii\\'il schools. ilio day would come when <l0fl3llCS are not necessary. University study pic 30' lid-n. These we iivc \\";l5 pi-canhcd to them. influence for good or evil- cunclusitiii. M ouch of us is Ila‘ by Liud H-msclf, who though hint in i iii so)’ li‘l‘ than l thought --S ..__._---———— SELBY, Yorkshire, England from Selby post- offics, where she was employed. iicuiarly well, Bill Caloren has played hockey in Crystal Rink bcifore. He was one of tlie hos‘, players in the R.C.A.F. loam ihzit was entered in the Summersidc Town League two years ago. Gunner Cox is a stranger here as far as hockey is concerned, but hiS baseball prowess is well- knovvn. A top-notch o-iitficldcr. and a dangerous hiilier. Looks as if hes going to make a hit in hockey too. Beckett is an ab- solute stranger. We havent seen him in any sport before. carambo; what a shot he's got! o Johnston looked prciiy good on defence, as did John McNeil lnct "The Realm of Sport" John, piciisc iiotc). We saw McNeil play ivllh the Amherst juveniles the yea; they defcatcd Kensington for hc Maritime championship. MCNLil stayed overnight with us. took n Kcnsingion girl home. tried iii come in quietly but tripped ovor a rocking-chair and woke us up in the wee small hours of the morning. He was a bang-up play- er in juvenile ranks and is pretty good on defence ye-t. Mc- Neil is manager of the Meteors- o o got a bad gning~ t namr-ri ilink. Crystal Rink over from a correspnnden "John Wiiliam." Crystal now in its forticih ycai", is no Maple Leaf Gardens. but not quite so decrepit as depicted b_v John W. J. William. hclng a comedian. should be careful i0 iivrite "ha! hall III brackets after his side-splitting comments. so that nobody will lake him scri- ousiy. If John W. skidded from the wicket to the promenade, and <0?) - Annie Smith. 14- Md ilhen imagined himself on an magistrates "lavish preparations" es¢al3l°r_ than surely those "hot ifll‘ h" ‘Neddlnfl "used h" m‘ drinks" he mentions must have been imbibed before he reached the rink rather than after he had upon his election as Fire Chief of the Maritime Provinces. He also expressed Ills sincere thanks i0 the Department for the fine ser- vice it has rendered lo the Town in protecting the property of the citizens in time of fire hnza-rd, Mayor Arnett said that due to the vigilance of the local brigade. fire losses in Summerside were vcrjy low. He paid high tribute to the services of Assistant Chief Kenny whose resignation “'35 not, accepted when tendered at. the last annual meeting. other Speakers were Councillor HPTIYYWV. Wedge, who spoke of’ his apprccmtkin of the fin» cooperation given him while he was in the council. short speeches were also Elven by Councillors L,G. Guy- rill. Hi8. Schurman, Hale Strong, the Town Clerk, and Carroll Del. 011°?- M.L.A. A brief but witty FIWQCII by Ev Fire Chief Johnstoric WIISITOSDOTTCIEd to by all members singing "For He‘! A Jolly Good Follow". Splendid entertainment was pro- \ifif‘il b_v Albert l-iuestis as pianist. D011; Piuciiu oii the accarcllan. Roland Sheen. tap dancing and I; B, Schurmzin- as song leader, __ MET MANY (‘continued fi"om Page 5) who is a wheat farmcr at Keiehar. Suskt, but spcmls hi; winters in R"r:inri: iifltl Ml‘. and Nirs Cud- morc. Mi". Cuclmore is from Brack- io_v, his wife- being a former Miss Rocves, of Freetown. Mr, MacKenzie WE] pleased to find that in every centre he vig- ltod. Prince Edwnrri Islanders worn not, only prosperoug hut mnk " Prominent part in community activities, Doing Good Job Although not s supporter of the C.C.F,,Pnriy', Mr. McKenzie said lio considcrcd that Premier Doug- ins is doing a very fine job in the Province of Saskatchewan, par- ticularlv in the fields of education and public health. At present there are over 4.000 students attending the University of Saskatchewan. IIo found thnt in small towns of four-room schools, not. only the principal hilt the vice principal held n university degree. The pub- lic heniih activities are financed through a capital levy of ten doi- inrs pcr iicad with a maximum of thirty" dollars per friniily. As an instance nf the niriny services i‘(‘llfIf‘l‘9f‘I. IIP was informed that in isolated districts where A per- son takes suddenly iii. a plane is sent out at a nominal fee, The criticism icvcliori frequently .'i;:niiist tho Saskatchewan Govern- moni, thni a mnn cannot deed his form in ills son, Mr, McKenzie found in he absolutely incorrect. In the West the overall picture is fairly bright, Mr. McKenzie Bu“ ‘states. Ho visited nno frirm \\'Ii0l'f‘ iiio mnn iind 25.000 bushels of wiicni. in SlOWUZI‘. Ho iinil heard of zinoilicr iviin had 40.000 bushels storcti. By and iiirge the poopic nppoarod vcr_v prosporous and ll grcnt, ninny were spending the uiiitcr in \\'Iii‘lll(‘f‘ ciimxiir-s. Ai- iliouizli iho wcnihcr was at zero. ii ivns a common ihliilz in soc large- lioi-ds of (‘ltillo out grazing. H;- ssw chills- brought into thi- slockynrds right off the rnngc in cxcclic-nt condition, ___ _ loft ii. In his clovcr account of his experience in (‘rvsial Rink he lins certainly promoted Colonel B " ' lo a general. BORDEN LEGION IIALI. TIFESDAIE, JAN. 17th. In Aid (if The. ABEGWEIT HOCKEY CLUB Dancing From 9 iiii 12.30 Bell he admitted that he was not sure that they were all walk- ing on the shoulder, but that one _ might have bccn on the pave- ment. Mr. Bell also brought out "the fact that ivitncss did not n0- tice evidence of speed on the part of the truck, and that there was no increase in the rate it was travelling after the accident. Arscnault told of seeing a red light on the rear of the truck flickering as it passed the ser- vice station. One of the other victims of the accident, Miss Joyce Gallant, was next in the Wllnf-Ss stand. but‘ slated that she could not rc-mcm- ber very much about what iiap-. pened. She could recall walking along the road talking. but did n-ot know what hit them. Her next recollection was of being in the ambulance, and then in the hospital whore she stayed for 2 1-2 months. Pi-e-szon Cudniore, of Winsloe, told of hearing the truck go by his parked car and a few minutes liiici" the sound of a crash roach- cci him. He followed the truck as far as the ccmctcry, and n0- ticcd that liS headlights were now burning steadily, and was also able to see its licence plates. He pulled up alongside the truck and called through the open win- dc-w of his car to the driver but received no reply. Stopplfli hi5 own car he turned around and returned to where the accident had happened. Under cross-ex- amination he stated that he thought the truck was going a". about. 20 or 25 miles per hour. l No License Record l John Gallant. of the Motorl Vehicle Branch of the Provincial lfrcasury, was then called and SLlilFCI that a search of the records had been made and. that no driv- er's license had been issued to Cecil Lester Roberto either in 1948 or 1949. No cross exanuna-l Lion. The next witness called was Ivan Vesscy. of Parkdalc, who stated that while parked at an intersection he saw a liflhl Tim" naga truck without lights pass‘ along the highway. He heard a crash but did not immediately in- vestigate. Passing by the sccnc of the accident lie followed iho‘ truck at some distance and saw a car pass him and overtake the truck, pulling up alongside it, As he watched. the car stopped while l the truck proceeded on its way.’ Friday, A. H. Carney ‘F O Cameron L: E. ‘ idefnuiii, Marjorie Main . vote it the year's top com ,,,-_l1 ntniciit nt the P. E. I. °°i>y mll-‘ii b6 in the C-riusrdtan not Pmflndal c, d . . _ H,,.,,-,i_' Charlottetown, _o later than noon the itfeylovls d“. r h_ Ilmman on the death w Assigtnnt, pl" Chm 91w“ Km. knocked under the truck and out n V’ _ to guaramee mseruom out or o Olrunoélzer, Co oh min rest assured than nywwho has been ii member of the to the centre o! the road. TM ._.il'Nl0lt HOCKEY. llvdcuuc city advertisers ivho telephone inc 1.‘.:,.,,nf:pr§f TJGPFPI‘ hi?‘ “H” 0555b, G53“? Wm d” everything Deiiarlmeniwsinbe 1897. Assistant ‘mick ‘Wm- l° ‘he c501" a! U" aunt-Wu. Ililillili‘ Illfiiiflvi‘, Bcdn. classifieds. etc, circuit‘. nartlculny PM i‘ ‘ I-s o nus. nnnrnry oh e o improve the team as Chief Kenny is still an active mad- ‘md ma" Pllllfll OvPr 1O the ' \____ mflnlal] “m, Bordon Y‘ be“ m“ 1,, mmd’ IPIhI-‘rlltlrl, .i.___c<>i. m», J, A. Mnc- 1 o season goes along. If ihcre member of the brigade and at the Si" ‘m which he “as walkmg. ,\ min... tum‘, Admission 25 ‘hr!knélvsiunlg:HDFPSLICIH, Iiinlrolzi firm osther players available who last annual meeting he gubmittej forcing witness jump into the ‘awn I" "H. Sh,“ 5mm an". _CO_NDlT‘ON unnovul) _ (nhrn.nvv, ghmk“ \i.(3‘ prfs on, wl rengthen the team, they his resignation which w“ Una,“ ditch to avoid being hit. An the - Her friends will be plcnscd to Miumr COI_"!\"' i ,"‘F"“"R""'“’- W“ be ‘Ppwadled- and if fees- imovslv rejected by all firemen “Wk Pm“ him l" “lliled ll" . __"-ii0i~"-‘s.\"0lt l*Ri\.\‘K MAC- learn that Mrs Ernest gull; m- l) Kvnvkndlkflg" "Qmfilw WK» 5- lblr. addedio the team's roster. present, Qnly mm, member, n1 driver straighten up as though "‘““ w-w- , nixvox‘ llriiuliuiil m‘ Prince of Sunimcrslde who “as iaknll sud- ‘,lj\l‘i\_r_"pflknnilwp4 bfiqullvalni Ex- The) executive of the club want, (l... Dapmqnmn; who ‘pH-e am“, he had been leaning down, AfiOI‘ ' ’" \, W vqnp!" “m h“ m“ Spcukm. nemy In} m, Friday ls "Cw wmlw w. A Rmmrhnn Cn-rri-nrncsqmfiggri‘. a winner just as much as the fans when "nil; KPIIIIV joined the Do, running to the KrouP of young ALSO NEWS REEL AND CARTOON l i-l-culzir iiioiiilily lll0f‘li‘ili! of i-rnbly improved. licr daughter, M T,‘ THUG ‘Trance w ‘A R h’ d°i 9° 1°15 all Dull iOEPi-hvr and pnrtment are still living Mr John- Pwple ‘m ‘he mad» h” hurried‘ . lqenln ilomn uiid School MISS Hclen. who is with the Reid Prfinfi “ - - - ° ‘ work for another banner year stone “,- Wimam Mail.“ '0“ d back to the service station andi " no fviirliiiil, qklivfltli"! i-vvlunjz. PvIIOTO Studio in Monctoii. is a‘ Tho‘ snrremrv ‘reasurer and for Summerside hockey. Mr. Hebriy himself. es an from there telephoned for an‘,- 'l.'_ -‘l'l‘ll.>.ii . ill,l‘il€i.( iirliiflii picsciit HSliilIlZ her pnrcills.--S. [hrnn (“Mr mémhcrs o, ‘he o.“ g ' ‘ ' ' j Es wfirshlp JV“ Ame“ on be_ ambulance. l _ TIN‘ ‘ ("mm " m “m” 5 ._.____ ____ ,,__ i‘\‘Ill|\'p (‘Qn\n]i['p(\ w,“ l... nppoinb ‘The Kmsmelf °I sPnTmfif-“d? ing Called upon to speak first a” Witness stated in his evidence " ‘ “' ____ mi ill. n spccirii mcctini: of the 2? on?! kagam gemng m?" Dressed his appreciation of the in- than ‘hey were an "vniklng on‘ I & . .. - . . - PI . Lrqigion on 'l‘ilursdny nigliir-S not Dc ey learns ready n" vltntion to be ‘he clay ‘boulder of the r°3d~| -—\()I'lllb IN (O'IRI - Two ~ 3cm)“ pa on. i ht , DTQSFYW- find CUII- . - D WE s. pee-wees. gmmlated F," Chief MacNeln Under cross-examination by Mr. Tonight 7:15 and 9:15 — Wed. 3:80, 7:15 and 9:15 He was a hair tonic salesman with nothing on his mind but merchandise . . until he tried to run away from Rimrock . . . and was dragged back forcibly by Mayor . and her pretty niece. . . edy smash . . “Egg And I" stars. laughter with those grand UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL munia ‘IT'S lliE IEST 0F Iii! MESH‘. You'll a riot of and l cd yycstclrday morning was Eugene Coady of I-lazeibrook. Other jurors are Robert Sutherland, -l licniicth MacQuarrie, Richard i .\Incl"iicc, Ifcrbert Bcagan. Vernon I Driscoll. Adam Livingstone, lvvar Sivan. Claude Lewis. ,l-iall. Gordon Boyle l MacManus. De- James John S'side_0urling January 13th:- 11; L. Wiilett 4. B, Thompson 5; F/L Thurmeier ll, Dickie 12; E. Offer I. H, E, Clarke 9; W, E. Jenkins l. H. Silliphant 6; L. H. MscFar- lone 5. Air Force 10; Famous Players l. Potato flliililifllll! 4. SPIINIUIG, Tuesday, Jan. 11th.i- 6:15- NlIYIiIZHOTS R; Legals 4. Estey w C. 'I‘nnion B: T, E. Hickey S. Monday, Jan. 16th:- Ostcrcrnts 6; Curran k Brlgcr 4 Bank Managers 8; Drillers I. Growers 9i Bonk Ac- J. E. Morrison vs, Earl Cannon H. E. Gander vs. C. M. Robinson C. Tanton vs. C. Ramsay Sgt. 1:46:- Konslngion vs. R, Somci-s vs, C, Crockett Iiinins vs. N. .\ia<"\\'iliiams 9:15:- I4. \Viliei I VI. S/L Cnrvr-r vs, M. Mill b, Hansen vs, G. Ivieiklm-S. Technicians l. Thompson l-Ie then followed ‘the truck for from Z io 3 llliltS, and noticed‘ that the truck now had lights. and was diriving on it: correct ride of the road. Under cross-examination by Mr. Bell he state-d that he thought the trllck was travclling at approximately 30 iiiilos pcl" hour. Constable Smith oif the TLC. M. P. iold of making a search and finally finding a truck with ‘tho correct liccnsc number in a field‘ by the summer collage belonging to Iiiibcrt lloborls iii Pleasant] Grove. Near the truck a scdanI ivns parked and upon oponingi l it he found the dofcndont asleep on tho rcar scat. This was at ap- .| proximatl-ly 2.35 sin. Przsmicrl stated he had arrived in tho truck l soon after midnight ziiid was ar-l rested for failing to slop n". ih~ scone of an accident. He iilfll‘ passed the kcvs of the truck ovcz" iii Constable While who drove ii liiio ‘the Cllarloitcioivil R. C. .\I. l’. barracks. Cross examination brought out iho fact that ivlicii apprchcndori. Rcberts appoarcd to be quite solicr. his speech and condition being normal. Tho fulfil wiliiors cnllid fIll‘.l‘..'l ihc arlPlwlilflll was Fullslrilwl. Johnston. ii.(‘ .\I i‘. ".\ lio lind made piioiczrnplis which wr ""1" shown in (‘nui-i. boili o.’ " truck ill qiirsiioii nurl of rcadivny whcl-c tlil fll‘(“.(l"l‘.l uc~ currcd. Ho slated that ii" had found fFfIIIlFil slams on iii" right headlight of ihc truck. on ihc rc-fltctnr and rim. and also shreds of clothing. A‘- ilic some of the accident ‘no lifid niic‘c- graphed tlircc I711“ rirlrl =5 slams on the load. The foreman of flu,- _iii:_v sir-loch l a fl By Mail We are as ‘to you as Your Mail Box Oiir your after stocked evciqviiiing I! lllfll m ENMAN iiiiuo oonriiii “all o r d e r it is Drug Store is one of the besi Blnrltimes. available by mnii. - - - Send iri your rc- quircmcnis and you will get the some rntiriroiis you counters. dispensed srnt dirt-rt licparimoiii received. the is ill ivoulrl over Prescriptions nreiirnicly in mu by all. Summersiiia 11931‘ immediately service é l l l fills Our l Olll’ Bl‘? and l l LGAMEO Theatre Monday - Tuesday 1:“. Bee the Musical Drum- "CABBAH" (lo-starring Yvonne De Oarlo, Tony Martin, Peter Lorre, Marta, Toren. Also "Pantry Picnic” Cartoon. DANCE OLYMPIA BALLROOM WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18th Alien-ifs Orchestra Dancing 9:80 till 1.00 Admission 60 Cont: i Professional Bards R. E. ELLIS Fire Auto —- Casullty IN S URANCE 5 Bummer Sh. Snmineralde Phone I29 , I. s; PIIIIIIITIIII;,__ l OoinD. R.O. oi-"rooiivrnisr ‘ Glasses Fitted _ i i Office Hours: l 9 fn 1!; 1 to B anti b_v appointment. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St., Siimmcraide l ' l \ Eyes Examined l l l i i I a. F. Hunter, no. ; l OPTOMETHISI i Complete Visual Analyses l Glasses Fitted PHONE ios SMALLMANRS BUILDING Siimmcrslde, P.E.l, T. Eerie ‘l Chartered Accountant , Canadian Bank of Commerce ' Building Phone 515 i l Siimmersidn l