FEBRUARY 3. 1952 . . THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ii-"T'Tr PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 8 Summer Street. 8unimer.:.:... Phone 8081. 3"", sublc ';iuns, Advertising lqirasentntlvel GEOBIIE GLOW and GEUIIGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 Ind 2452 The Guardian may be bought at Any of the following stores In Sunune ” wu nookswre, Summer Street: Gourlles Drugstae. 21 Central Street: Kenya News-stand. Water Street: Mark Gnudet. 01 Grnnvlllo Street: Ame l)ul.Ic1!N!!'l Grocery, second Street: Island Motor Transport. mm street; Vince's Grocery. 120 Russell street; Enniuni self- Servlco Drug. K. L Wnlto In Kenllnzton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albertonz Frank Weeks. Representative. Phone: 68-2 Office and 08-3 House. ' M Tm? I -or I) THIF k I ' hf Messrs. Charles Gilli: and .AeiieasiBpdm;m HM: -TuO:d:yersFebi:Iusu”; Mclteuan ””.i"'”d last .weok to 5th. Music by Suiiimccslde Band their homes m mdlan mver an” lCome everybody. Admission wgnding a month in Toronto andl Hamilton. Out... and Boston, Mass. mm 3a gv -IIOTENONI-I LOUSE. Flea and ..K. ' --- land hick powder (lief lb. cans) for .V'lSlTlNG F(l)ItMEIt IIORIE-.':xl1 live stock. poultry, mink. foxes. Mr. Joseph V. Gillis returned re-isold at Brace's. .- centlv to his former home in in- dlanvlfiver after spending the. pm ten years in the province of Quebec --K -LADIES (IUILI) - The Lad- ,ir-s Guild of the Summerside Bap- list Church held its rerzular meet- ing on Friday evening at the home of the president. Mrs. R. T. Dodds. lopening with The Lord's Prayer in lunison. The members were busy Iwitli different articles of sewing lfor their Society Delicious re- llrcsllnlcnts were served by Mrs. W. G. Ellis and Mrs. A. W.Leard. -FlI..TI COUNCIL ltIEETIN(i- Mr, John Martin of the Film gm;-d was a visitor to Krnsine,- ton on Thursday where he at- undcd the animal meeting of the i-Elm Council of Kcnsington. All officers of the Film Council were ye-elected for the ensuing y-.sr. My -l( -SERIOUSLY ILL -- The ser- liious ilincss of Mr. Wesley Cham- -Bl'Y R9V91'55 5i'9l”1C55 S'r””lpion, Kcnsiugion, is decply re- Copper Clucl Household Utensils at' grcttod by his many friends. Mr. Braces. Cliainpioii suffered ll stroke on , M lay .nd his 0 d'ti is TCARD PART1DOn Tlmmfmy Calllzlllil 111: family pzi-Carri:-lahlfiiety. 9"”m3' Jam 24m' Bi WW Ema)" llis son Elmer and daughters. '5” W” pm-V 1" W "A the C'W' Mrs. ii ison, Mi-s. Monkley and L. of Seven Mile Bay was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kcougli. Cape Traverse. with ten tables in play. Prizes were awarded as follows: Ladies' first, Mrs. Cath- erine Mclsaac; ladies” consolation. Mrs. John llolloran; gents' first. , have arrived home to their father.-K. Hrs. Is. be with ..-TYIEO GVR0l'I' - The Tyro Group of the Summerslde Trinity Unitccl Church hold its weekly solntinn. Mr. Vernon Muitart.l”s , eader Mr Kath Rogerwn F'”'"'0”t' W?” won by MIT Ji A'iwho1cd in it short worslilfl service. Pelcrs. A dainty lunch was served The Tpwanl Michael Amofd me." bl mp mm” ciclcd over the business session and the Teller was ll.-irry Baglole. --FAVTERTAINS Y. P. 8. --Mrs. Rll.xSPll Lewis entertained lhgiligzlgiylllimilrlcgsxggnalvereDt3l';?: mmwm "1 me Y P's” of the ioycd, the closing ceremony was Summer.-ide C-hutch of the Nam - we on Friday evening at her home. Rev. K. lilaclifillaii voll- rluct.-d the worship service which opened with the singing of l1)"l'l'ln5 ”Sanct;fyin.g Power" and ”Sweci- .-r as the years go by." Miss Edna Lewis was pianist. Following ilie held. -5. -JUNIOR. 1'. I'. I7. MEETING On Thursd.-iy evenings in Epworth Hall. the Junior Y.pP.U. of the Trinity United Church. Summer- sidc. hold recreational meetings. scrip:-are lesson and prayer. Mr . . . Mdchllliallxled in n clisrussion on ::IllchmEgClggfervoggcripemke I-iziga the theme "Sanctlfication." The ' , Elm": hymn ..F.r1md5Mp Mmriiidcr the direction of Mr. Harry Bishop. The worship service takes the form of a Bible Class on Sun- " day afternoons. nlso in the Hall. under the direction of Mr. Charles Linklctier. ll-siis" was followed by prayer. 1 -s Lfersonals I -Mr. Major Carruihers of Augustine Cove is ii patient in the Prince County Hospital. -5. -CARD PAIITY - The home of Mr. Thomas Turner-. Kensing- ton. was the scene of an interest.- ing social event on Wednesday nigzliit, when Mrs. L. G. Ramsay. Mrs. Daniel Noonan and Mizu Wary Cameron were hostesses for cards and dancing. Twelve tables of auction were in play and prizes were won by Miss Noreen Hickey. Mrs. Hubert Gillis, Mr. Augustine 4 -Mr. George Clark. Kensing- ion. is attending the six weeks” course at the Vocational School, Charlottetown. -Mr. Graham 13. Rogers stop- ped in Kenslngton on Friday en '0” W Summmlde 9" b"5i' Mcbcllan and Mr. Jack Bernard. Hm”-Kt The hostesses were assisted by pm” Eugene Cum" and members of the Indian River Wo- daylzhgr M” (Ch I Q . mcn”B Institute in serving re- i A Vi” M M” W" freshments. Music for dancing were visitors to Summerside on Friday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl I-lickey. was by the Campbell orchestra. Proceeds were in aid of institute funds and will be used principal- ly for the new school in Indian River.-K. -TRAIL RANGERS MEET - The Trail Rangers of summerside Trinity Church held their regular meeting in Epworth Hall on Friday evening. Chief Ranger Alan Crue conducted the opening ceremony CAM E0 THEATRE KENSINC-TON Monday - Tuesday 7.15 - 9.16 Adventure torn from the pages If America's greatest cliapis-r - Itrong as eagles, fierce as hawks. mirring John Payne, Dennis and the scribe. Peter Arnold. rend D'Keefe in the minutes of the last meeting. g Following .the business period. "rho Eagle and the Flawk" sports. including valley and dodge ball, were enjoyed under the dir- egrmlsgbr ”"””"' T Rhud” ection of the mentor, Ronald Lenrd. m-S. CAPITOL Summon-side TONIGHT - 7tl5-9:15; TUESDAY 3:30-7:15-9:15 N: M-G-M present: lllll0 YNN "DEAN Si (liWEll lllllliiii-Iiolllllliilllilli LNED AMINST AUTHENTIC BACKGROUNDS IN MYSTI INDIA Illlilll BIIEZ - Illlll Illlillll - Ilillilli NIISS - lllllifllt IIIEZ an my by LEON conoou. unzu omscu mi memo scum Directed by VICTOR SAVILLE - Produced by LEON GORDON I umoaolowvu-usvzlt PICTURE WANTED .lssls1'ANTTlIlEA'.l' currnn Experience preferred but not essential. if A" if ' Write Box 11. 1... I Guardian Biuninersldo ' liiilfelirreslmlii I land started on foot for the harbor Car Theft Case on Saturday night. shortly be- fore twelve o'clock. 3 car belong- ing to Mr. Ross McEwen. Stanley Bridge was stolen Rom in front of the Imperial Diner wherothe owner had left it parked. A short time later while Con- stable MacKny and special Con- stable Champion of the Town Police were on patrol the stolen car was spotted and in an en- deavour to escape. the driver turn- ed into the alleyway leading off Water Street to llolmsns Wharf. ll:-re he abandoned the vehicle ice. lie was no match however, for the fleet footed constables and in a matter of minutes he was overtak- en and found himself in the arms of the law. As the car was stolen from out- side the town limits. the prisoner was turned over to the PLC MP. and will appear in County Court to answer charges. -5. S'side Womanl Dies In Toronto Many friends in this province will i'e.r.:ret. to learn of the death in Toronto on Saturday, February 2nd. of Mrs. C.D. Mc-Callum, for- merly of Summersldc. She was 71 J TI-IE GUARDIAN. Pen Points Of II. 0. A. F. STATION Summerslde by A6: Miss Mary Pope. whose marri- age to Flo L. V. Enman will take place in the near future, has been extensively entertained. on Sat- urday Ilternoon Miss Paul: Sch- urman and Miss Ione Macdonnld were joint hostesses at a shower- tea in honour of Miss Pope. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Schurman. Approximately thirty friends of the bride-to-be were presen Several pilots will report at this unit during the week on posting or transfer, where they will take up flying duties on the staff of Flying Wing, Air Navigation School. These include: two R. H. Dundds. I-V0 W. Skye. PVO A. L. Nicks, FVO E. C. Domney, rvo V. Venholn, W0 1. J. Cohan. Flo G. P. Allken and W0 L. V. Emnan. No S. H. Thompson. Pilot. de- parted last week on transfer from the A. N. S. Flying Wing Staff to another unit in Ontario. I-V0 Thompson has been on the staff for approximately two years. A Safety Equipment technician, Cpl. J. J. Cote, has been trans- ycars of age. The late Mrs. McCal- lum was the former Louise Mellish of Halifax. and ,she resided for some years in Charlottetown. She was the widow of the late C D. Mccallum. prominent barriester who predeceased her several years ago. About a year and a hnl' azo resided with her brother up to the time of her death. ghtcrs. Mrs. George Gay oricl Montreal: Mrs. Don Hobbs. (Katherine) Toronto; Mrs. Clif- ford Rankin. (Freda: Summerslde two brothers. A E. Mcllish. Tor- onto, with whom she had resided and J.W. lvlrllish of Vancouver. Funeral arrangements were not completed yesterday and will be announced later. -s (Marj- SI--O 7 IT side Curing The following is the curling schedule at the. Summcrsidc Rink for this evening: 7.00 P. M. G. Mulliolland vs. H. 11'. Dickie A. Glennie vs. Sgt. Viillcy Kcn Cnllbeck vs. Al I-lolmcs 9.00 P. )1. Lloyd lnnian vs. J. E. Morrison H. R,. Mac!-'arlane Vs. H. E. Clarke G. J. I-Inycs vs. A. Ilronks.--S. -I331-STIC cnorriizs LINE and ball bearing pulleys in stock at Bruce's. -BAND nt Becdque Rink Tucs- (lay, February 5th. (Tome younizl and old and enjoy in skate to band. music. -THIRD GAME in semi-finals. South Shore I.e.'igue. Bed:-qua Rink, Monday, February 4th. Cape Traverse Rovers vs. Albany St. Pats. -ACCOSTEI) ON STREET - Persistent rumors in Summerside have been circulating for some time that a wandering "Jack the Hugger" is on the loose in the town. on Saturday evening. this reportedly scantily clad Lothario accosted a local girl on Eustane street but she was able to elude the fellow and reach the safety of her home. Although it member of th household immediately made s search of the district no trace of the fellow could be found. -8. -I-:XPI.0luI:R's MEETING .. The Explorers of Summerslde Trinity United Church held their weekly meeting on Friday evening in Epworthrldnll under the dir- ection of Donna Sllliphnnt. The worship service was conducted by girls of the first year group, the theme helm: "A Happy Family”. The Scripture lesson was read by Kathleen MacPhee. the mediation was given by Sandra Bishop and prayer was offered by Barbara Taylor. During the business sea- slon Joyce Burns presided. after which the members were busy making Valentines. Games were timjoyed at the close of the meet- rig. -3. REGENT TODAY 3:30--7:15-9:15 - TUESDAY 7:15-9:15 TIDAL WAVE o F EMOTIOIVJ umn scm III! um 4 mm: ruin ferred from here and will report at his new unit over the week- end. A Clerk Administrative Clerk Typist have departed on transfer from this station. and will trike up their duties immed- iately. These include: l..A.C. J. T. and a she moved to Toronto where she Dickson and A'W. 3 ABS. Rawg lins. She leaves to mourn three dnu-I The members of The R CA In Station Summerside Badmington Club were guests of the Summer- side Badmlngton Club recently. when badmlnglon was played in the summerside Illgill school auditorium. Refreshments were enjoyed. IVO Peter Sutherland visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daley, Summerslde. over the past week-end. FXO Sutherland is n graduate of a Navigation Officer Course. F.'O's Bill Campbell. Russell Hicks. Blake Lloyd and Wally Wright renewed acquaintances while spending fhe past weekend with. friends in Summerside. Fff) and Mrs. W. A. Gibson en- tertained the graduates of a Roy- al Air Force course on Friday. Sat- urday and Sunday evenings nt din- ner. Filo Gibson wasthe Course Director for the graduating train- ees. I-1'0 Michael J. Piercy, former student of 8 ,Navigation Officer Course. is now spending annual lneave at his Home in Vancouver. .0. Friends of.EVL Gore Dumao will be pleased to hear of his recent promotion to the rank of Flight Lieutenant from that of Flying Officer. The Corporsls held a stag in their own Club one evening this week. A.W. 2 B.D. Belanger, a Supply Technician. has depariecl from here on transfer and will be re- placed by AC. 1 R. Nosewoi-thy, Ivho will report this week on post- ng. The Sergeants held a smoker in their lounge on Friday evening of this week. Cpl. I-LG. Fillmore. Construction Hand reported at this unit during the week on posting Cvlc J.B. Harvey. AFC. CD. was s week-end visitor to this unit. GIG Harvey arrived on Sunday from Training Command Head- quarters. Trenlon. out. to inspect the station. PIO Dennis Gilbert. FVL M. A Everard. W0 C. S. Seaman. L.A.C. M. W Green, L.A.C. Taylor and I..A.C. P.A. Griffin are presently patients of Station Hospital, and they are wished a speedy recovery. AC. 2 J.N.l-LA. Larlvee. a Communications Operator "stand- ard." reported It this unit on posting during the week and has already taken up his duties in the Signals Section. Another slrwomsn. A.W. 2 M. C, Creelmnni Radar Performance Checker (Air) has arrived here on transfer. A.W. 2 Creelmsn brings the total of slrwomen on the unit to approximately forty. Congraiulltlom are extended to those personnel who were recent- ly promoted at this unit. Among these are: D. L. Talbot. A.R. Grondln, A. E. MncKenzle. C.W Soles. A. L. J.C. Rlnglct. who have been promoted to the rank of Sergeant; and F.L. Smith. J. A. Locker. G. C. V. ssdler and V. A. J. Bioul. who are now Oorporiils. L.A.C. W. J. Hawkes. a safety Equipment Technician and A. C. 2 J. G. R. Dcschenenux, a Medical Assistant "Standard" have arrived at this unit on transfer or posting Ind have already assumed their respective duties. An informal dance was held in the Officer-s' Mess on Saturday evening when Luwell Huestls and his Orchestrs provided the musical background. A buffet was enjoyed. LONDON- (OF) .-A girl put pennies in an Iutomltic ticket machine in the Subway here got man than she wanted. An offiesl said I beut coin jamming the works was responsible for the shower of tickets which sur- rounded her. CHARLOTTETOWN An estimated crowd of 500 spectators watched very fine racing on summerside ice Satur- day afternoon. Five classes were run off. and some close. exciting finishes resulted. The results by classes follow: Class A Plea Royal Jim (Macl-iadyen) 3 3 dr Bob Dole (Mills) 11. 1 C. Albert Budlong (Bern- ard) . .. .22 Times: 33 sec. 32 sec., 33 sec- Winning horse owned by ROY Mills. Hunter River. Colt. Race Calumette Etta (MaoFad- yen) .. .. . .. Coal Dust fsobeyl . . sandy Squire. (Delaney) Rusty Boy (Reeves) . Sister York (Murphy) Winning horse owned by Murphy. McNelll's Mills. Times: 36 sec. 36 sec.. 34 Sec- Class A Trot. Joey Dale illarkness) 1 I I Assyrian Dale (Phillips) .. 2 2 3 Winning horse owned by John Harkness. Times: 36 sec.. 32 sec.. 3-! sec. Class B Pace (First. Section) You'll See (Cutcliffe) . . 1 1 1 Paddy Aubrey lBowness) 2 2 2 Miss Hazel Grove (Bern- ard) . . 3 3 3 Top Score IE6”) Best time: 34 sec. Winning horse owned by A1119 Cutcllffe. Charlottetown. Class B Pace (Second Section) Just Lady (Fallon) 5 2 1 propane iParlcel 6 1 3 Black Toby Lslieen and Walter . - 3 4 Indian Lad (Reeves and Campbell) - 3 4 2 First and second sections raced together first heat. Winning horse owned by F Fallon, Hunter River. Officials: Judgr Arise 0" Brien, Preston Wairren. Chester wliitlock: timer. Andrew Perrli starter. Fred Rceves; announcer, R. B. Dewar. Iiensington Branch Hospital Aid The Kensington Branch of the Prince County Hospital Aid met at the home of Mrs. Gordon Cooke on Monday night, Jan. 28th. There was a good attendance and the president. Mrs. P. J. Kennedy Dre" sided. Mrs. (Dim) Auld rel30T'Wd the purchase of ash trays. vases and wastepaper baskets for a room in the Prince County Hos- pital. Mrs. Irvin Champion KEV? the financial report. A novel way to raise money was introduced by Mrs. Auld. A member will put an article 0' food or other accessories in E basket and take it to 8. neighbor who will deposit in a sealed can the amount she thinks it. is worth and initurn she deposits an art- icle in the basket until it makes the rounds when quite a sum of money will be found in the can- The next meeting will be in April at. the home of Mrs. Wm. Cousins.-K. yy.,M,,uE.M. DARNLEY - SEA VIEW VV. M. S. ,The regular monthly meeting of the Darnley and Sea View Aux- iliary of the .W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur MacKuy on January 7th. Mrs. MscKa.v had charge of the devotional period and was assisted by Mrs. Simmons. Mrs. Morley Crozlcr. Mrs. Keir Macxay. Mrs. Jas. Hickey, and Mrs. Gordon Cousins. Mrs. H. Crozier then led in prayer. This was followed by Hymn 441. tGulde Me 0 Thou Great. Jehov- nh". The vice-president. Mrs. Simmons had charge of the busi- ness period and election of offic- ers. The roll was answered by sev- cn members with "A New Years Thought". Minutes of last annual and regular meetings were read by the secretary. Correspondence consisted of I lelter from Mrs. Scott. reqllestvinif certain books to be read. also a letter from Miss Enmin of Trini- dad requesting used school books- Christmas cards and "World Friends". A letter from Mrs. F. W. Culcllffs stating dates of Pres- bvterlal resulted in Mrs. Jas. Hic- key and Mrs. Robert Cousins be- ing appointed delegates. All offic- crs were re-elected for the coming year. Mrs. Gordon Cousins was To the Electors of i The Town of Sumrnerside and Radio that I will be February 5th. cll and on the Committee. 500 See Keen Harn Racing On Siside Harbor 0'leary Maroons Swamp S'side High School 19-4 p The 0iLeai-y Maroons defeated the Summerslde High school hoc- key team by a score of 19-4 in an exhibition game in the o'Leai-y rink on Saturday night. The rink was filled to capacity and despite the one-sided score the game was much enjoyed by the fans as the Summerslde lads are a young fast team and the game was action-flll- ed from start to finish. The first period ended 7-2 for O'Leary with no penalties being handed out. In the second period Summerslde managed two goals to 0'Lear,v's four. In the third it was O'Leary only. obtaining eight goals without )1 reply. Lineups: Summerside Academy Goal, Perry: defence. M. Campbell, Noon- an. Johnson: forwards, Harris. MacDonald. Darby, Whelan. Green. Gillie. Schnrman. Campbell. O'Lcarv Maroons Goal, R. VacNcill: dcfr-ncr-. Smallman. L. Harris, Wedinck. K. Maclveill: for- wards. W. Harris. MacDonald, 1'... Bernard. Rnrlccrsnn, G. Bernard. Bxiglole, Sillilrrw lVN'l"P, Boulter. S . AIIY First Period 1---0'Lcar'.'. R. McDonald 41... Eernrirdi 2.07 2- 0'l.Mrv. G Bernard flfndzersnnl . 14.35 .'i---Suvnnicrside, Darby rwhrlani ...... .. 1540 4--O'Ln:1rv. Wcdzia (Enulti-rt 16.15 5--0'Lmrv. W. Harris (1: Harriet 17.00 IT-0'LPf1Y'1'. W. Harris . 17.15 7-Sumnir-rsiclr-. Harris fli.IacDnmldi 19.95 R-Olfmorv. Rodfzcrson (Flnrzlnle) 19.23 9--0'Lc:ii'v. Bnzlole fllodecrsoni . 19.45 Penalties - None. Se:-nml Period I0-0il.r':-i'v. Wedge ' tBnullcr5 2.55 ll-0'I.c:iri Smnllman (Boulteri 015 12-O'Y.oarv. Boulfer nvcdzci 6.45 13-Svnir-am-side. Schurman fl-Iarrisl . 10.10 14-Sumincrside. Scliurman hlrilmstnn. M':1FD0l'1aldi 16.40 I5-O'l.eni-v-, Rodszerson fBa'!lo1cl 193?. Penalties -- W. Harris. wedlock. Campbell, Rmiltm-. Third Period , 16-0'l.earv. Rodzorsnn rBa2lolei 17--O'l.-r.-arv. Slllikcr rBnulteri ,. 18-O'l.mrv, Mac-Donald (W. I-larrisl 10-0'Lcar,v, MacDonald ."0-()'T.earv. MacDonald 17.0-O'Lcnry, Wcdze .' 21-O'Lcar,v. MacDonald 22-O'I.enr.v. Rodcerson (G. Bernard) 23-rTT,.enrv. Rndzersnn (Bmrlolel . 18.50 appointed supply secretary. The Friendship secretary report- ed four cards, nine treats. three get-well cards. five shut-in calls, and one call at home. Collection vas taken and mite boxes and birthday hag opened. Mrs. Gordon Cousins had charge of Study Book. assisted by several members. The Lord's Prayer and ltllzpnh Benediction closed the meeting. Next. meeting is to be at the liome of Mrs. Gordon Cousins. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by committee in charge. M KENSINGTON RINK MONDAY, FEB. 4th ,North Shore League Spring Valley vs. Freetomi Game 8:30 Sharp TUESDAY, FEB. 5th Junior North Shore League 1st game semi-finals Malpeque vs. Spring Valley Game 8:30 Sharp Election Card You have been Informed through the Press cillor in the Centre, "Ward at our Civic Election I am offering you fourteen years experience on your Electric Light Committee. The Electric Light Plant is now five times as large as it was In 1938, the year that I first served on the Coun- If elected it will be my endeavour to carry on the affairs of this Department and affairs of the Town in general to the best of my ability. T. D. Morrison a candidate for Coun- , Hardy. S. Murphy: Allierlon llegals Defeat S'side In Exhibition In an exhibition hockey some It went down to defeat at the hands of 8-2 before s large crowd of fans. power plant the game was delayed period was played in seml-dsrk- ness. With full power being restor- ed for the last two periods, some excellent hockey was witnessed. The Regals had the game well in hand from the opening whistle and had A six-anal lead going into the third period. Fred Millman scored three of Al- bErton's six goals, the first in the closing minutes of the first period on an aslst from E. Gavin. In the second the Regals banged five shots past Eric Johnston in the Summcrside net without a reply to end the period 6-0. The All Stars put on the pressure in the final period wth Gradv scoring their onlv two 20315 of the game. The All Stars expressed some dis- satisfaction over the refereelng of the game. forwards. C. Deiglian. S. Gallant. C Mcliellan. G. Grady. M. Can- non. C. Grady. Rezzals - Goal. P. Hm-dv: de- fence. C Fraser. .1. Rocliford, Wes forwards. A Richard. E. Gavin, F. Millman. N Grills, M. Kinch. J. Kinch. lniiuaii SALE! V. our; war EMULSIFIED CLEANSING CREAM PINK CLEANSING CREAM I 0:. In 31.50 each Iogulu 38.00 Two wonderful clesusiug creams . . . to help keep your skin silky- smooth! Tussy Emulsilied Cleansing Cream for dry. flaky skin . 3 . Tussy Pink Cleansing Cream for young or normal skin . . . ON SALE! GOURLIES REXALL DRUG STORE Phone 3236 21 Central Street Summerslde the Alberton rink on Saturday night the Summerslde All Stars of the Alberton Regal; by a score Owing to a breakdown at the for about an hour and the first Lineups: Summersicle - Goal. Eric John-. stun: defence. I.. Shields. Grady: . PAGE FIFTEEN. Alberfon and Vicinity Mrs. Herbert Olismpion. Alber- tan. is I patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Her friends wish her an early return to health. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coffin. Boyd and Morley, motored to Montague over the weekend. Mrs. J.I-l. Maul-'arlane. . Fern- wood, is 2. guest of her daughter and son-in-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Corbett, Alberton. Mrs. Arthur Wilkle. Alberton. spent part of this week with her daughter. Miss Ferne Wilkie. in Charlottetown. Mrs. Sloan G. Finley, who. with her children. has spent the past six weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells at Alber- ton, left on Saturday for her home in Sheffield, Alabama. 31 route she is visiting her sisterand brother-in-law, Cpl. and Mrs. T. D. Trenouth, at Luncnburg. N. S. Friends of Mrs. I-I.J. Qlhill U! Albcrton are sorry to know she had the misfortune to full at her home last ucck. So far as is known she suffered no serious injury. Mrs. Cahill is Albei-trinis oldelt resident. havinz celebrated her iiinc-ty-eightli l)li'lhd.'-iy last Octo- ber. i Congratulations are extended to iMr. Albert Hosford who today .1Monday. February 4th) is cele- lbratini: his ninety-first birthday. Mr. Hosford resides with -his niece Tand her husband. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Cotton near Alberton. It is ipleasing to note that Mr. llosford tenjoys good health and is able to .assist w.th a few chores about the s(y)m,1ARY lhnmc. One of his chief pastimes is 3.1"; p,.,.;,.,d ,l;slenmg to the radio Vwlnch he j.-R,..m1s. Mmman lthorouszhly enjoys. llis friends join (G.Mn. won. in wishing him cnntinued health pmames M None. and ii number of birthdays yet to come. Sr-rnnd Period 2-Rczals. .1. Kinch (E. Gavim ......... .. 5.20 3-Rwnls. J. Kinch l is Murnim em. BRING THE FAMILY 4-Rt-gals. Millman I Is. Murnhvi 'l.00i . , 5-Rec:a1s.Mll1man to Summerside High School (Richard) .. 10.10 J auditorium to hear Mr. Isaac 5-1f”I”'F- 34- Kimh -Tuplin of the Provincial De- C" Fmse” Mi partment of Agriculture, Penalties - None. .. ,. 1-M", pm,” speak on Forage Crops . 7-Summerslde, Grady ..12.n:z and to see Enough-And 8-Snmmerslde. C. Grady 15.05 For All", the famous film P”"3m” ” M”""3"- Kmchi presented to the United Na- Deighan. tions conference in Rome. Other film features. A real treat is in store for you from Hubert Agnew. Prince County Massey-Harris Deal- er. Monday night, 4th Feb- ruary, 8 p.m. Please be on time. V NOTICE it The annual meeting of the Kinkora Dairying Associa- tion will be held in KINKORA HALL on TUESDAY. FEB. 5th AT 2 P.M. J. W. FARMIER. Secretary. ...'-......-.......... Professional cards on. J. A. nomou DENTIST Dental X-Bsyn lmsllmnn Building QUDTMERSIDE Dial 2366 B. F. llunter R. 0. Summenl.-2... P. I. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 .VIAI.LMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETRIST -3: T. Earle Illckay Chartered Accoimtant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building lnlnniei-sf.1... P. I. I. rnons ms E. E. Parkman 0pt.D... R.0 OPTOMETIIIST Eyes Exsmlned Office Hours: I to 12 - I to I and by appointment Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer St. Suvnmerndo Gluses Fitted IIII. .l.R. GIINNIIIGNAM . VETIIINAIIAN Dlal 2520 Water Strut East Summonldo