ill-IE" " G't"J'A'I't'D'l:"AN. m WK' P. C. Hospita ladies” Aid 1 Monthly Meeting -The 'prceident. Heath Let's Talk it Over Ir '1' We heard an educator make a rather startling stetanent once. He said: "If you taught the pupils of the elementary gndee English. Slight increase in BCAF Enlistments --The R. C. A. 1'. recruiting unit at Summerslde has reported a slight increase in enrolments over 1952, approximately 200 re- Canadian legion Sea Cadet Committee Meets PAGE FIFTEEN Professional Gertie Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Building sununereide, P. I. I. PHONE use T. EARLE IIIGKEV aunt, Oooupieduglzedchag during and my also under the sun. ovum hm been -ccepml In the -Three officers. Roy Boetee. ' nee Iadiee' you be surprised at how past year. . G olae d bri labels. Aid of the, Prince County Hoepi- well equipped they were to sop. Once again, enrolment for Muir?” (gm: 3",”. W. RCb.”3CI groundcrew predominated. but a org: iaed See Cad t cl , t satisfactory level was reached for n 9 Sam M" . a meeting of the sea Cadet com- Cluttered Aowununt with all the subject! on on. high , i'. E. 1. DIUTDAI. BUILDING Q ill on Wednudary afternoon in the 500- ' school curriculum." rdrocnn. llldleliio DPANTII BALE, Keir Clerk? R, . .. .. yw . 3 pm. Irlebtown W. I. ..BOWlJNG BESUL1! - Bum- merside High School Bowling Leo.- gua results - Jan. 0. 1954- Blah single for girls - Mary T110mD50n .. :50; High single for boys - John Campbell - 2'14: High three for girls - Marv Thompson - ass: I-Iizh three 10' WY” -r Jim" Campbell - 701. Results of games: Ideal Dairy 2972, Hansen's Market 2430, Mollison Hardware 2003, Eam- lly Bakery 2856, White Star Laun- dry 3118, Inman'a -Plumbing 2789. Boatea Pharmacy 3918, Jim Mac- L.ean'a (B-A) 2765. Personals .,Mr. Elijah Eryanton returned recently to his home in Burling- ton after visiting friends in Lot ii.-Bur. -Mr. Elsworth BrY&l'I90n- spring Valley, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas, South Granville.-Bur. -Mr. Stanley Ramsay was the Christmas guest of his sister, Mrs. Lewis Stewart and Mr. Stewart. Charlottetown.-Bur. -Mr. Elwood Tuplin returned from Labrador where he had been unpioyed, on December 24, to re- join his wife and family at their home in Kensington.-Bur. .4-fer many friends are glad to know that Mrs. Frank Baglole is able to be. out again after an attack of virus pneumonia at her home at Kelvin Grove.-Bur. many friends of Mrs. are pleased that recovery her -The Leigh Paynter she has maed a good from her recent illness at home' at Burlington.-Bur. -Miss Lillian Donald. R..N.. left by plane to return to (Montreal on December 28 after spending Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Bessie Donald, Kensington.-Bur. -Miss Rona Paynter, Burling- ton, spent Christmas week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sharpe, Norboro.-Bur. -Mr. Oliver Bryantion, Stan- hope and Burlington. spent Christ- mas in Kensington, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Tuplin and family.-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson end family. Kensington, left on January 3, for Miami, Florida. where Mr. Nelson will be in charge of potato growing oper- ations until some time in May.- Bur. --Misses Joan Caseley and Sheila Csseley, Kelvin Grove. were Christmas week guests of their cousin. Miss Carol Thomp- ion, Charlottetown.-Bur. --Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Thompson entertained at a small party at their home at 121 Hlllsboro Street. on December 28. for Senator and Mrs. G. H. Barbour, Charlotte- town and Ottawa. and Hon. and Mrs. C. C. Baker of Kensington and Charlottetown.-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. James" Evans and family. Burlington. were guests on December 31, of Mrs. Evansi brother and slstebln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pickering. Darnley.-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. James Evans, entertained friends at a dinner party at thelsi home at Burling- ton on Wednesday evening, Dc- cember 30.-Bur. -l'riends will be glad to know that Mr. Bruce Crozier is making A good recovery at his home at Baltic. from the effects of an ac- cident, when his foot was badly out while chopping in the woods. -Bur. , -Master Donnie Hickox, Ken- slngton, spent the Christmas holl- days at Wheatley River and Brookflelrl, where he was the iiuest of his aunt. Mrs. Alfred Stead and Mrs. Claude Younker. --Bur. , -A card party sponsored by the December committee of Irish- town. W. I. was held in the Com- mu , Hell on December 29, with ten tables in play. High prizes were won by Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Leodiand Mr. Bailey Profltt, and consolation ewsrdsi went to Miss Dorie Bernerdand Mr. Archie Paynter.-Bur. -The many friends of Jimmie Schurnaan, who hes been a pa- tient. in the P. at. Island Hospital will be glad to know that he was able to spend Christmas and New Year's with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elhn lchurman. spring Val- i'”Y. alt. ugh the out has not yet been oved from his leg. -Among the Christmas week events? was e.teen-age party Iron- the members of St. Guild and held in St. Kenatngton. The pro- KNIII eluded croklnole. ping- Doog. ble hockey and dancisig. 30 min were served by the of the Guild.-Bur. .; nu- .- lleaessl-Ioffleeanll-tleua. -OUIING-II! ' a. ship er biriing. Hansen's arlret. summer- : e. -DANCI in Indian River school Thursday, uery 7th. Dancing from 9.00 until LCD. -BINGO IN BOIIDIN. H-idey. v am, at O p. In. Cash prises. large Jackpot. Atlninion 26 oente. -POSTPONED MEETING of all interested in Soldiers Monuments. Spring Brook, will be held in God- die Memorial Church. Friday. Jan- uary Bth, at 1.30 p. :21. -THE ANNUAL IIIELETING of the Burden Branch. Canadian Legion will be held in the Borden Legion Hall on Friday, January 8th, at 8 p. m. All members please attend. -ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Agnew announce the en- gagement of their daughter Ruth Eileen to William Bennett, son of Mr. W. E. and Mrs. Edna Jen- kins. marriage to take place Wed- nesday, January 21th, at the Presbyterian Church, Summerslde, at 2:30 o'clock. Personals . -Miss Doris Bernard, Long River, was the Christmas week guest of her cousin,. Miss Irene Profitt, Burlington.-Bur. -Mrs Howard Waite and son Wendell, Summerside. returned home after spending the past two weeks visiting relatives and friends in Boston, Portland, Maine. and Saint John, N. B. B -The Misses Beth and Doris Carruthers and Mr. Norman Car- ruthers, students of P.W.C.. have resumed their studies after spend- ing the holiday season at their home in Augustine Cove. -Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Murphy. Sea View, motored to Elmsdale on December 30. where they were guests of Mr. Alexander Cameron and his daughter, Mrs. Annie Bell. They were accompanie” by Mrs. Eva B. Pickering, Burlington, who remained to visit: her uncle. Mr. Cameron, and her cousin. Mrs. Bell. The party found Mr. Cameron, just past his 102nd birthday, in excellent health.- Bur. Miscouche and Vicinity -Leo Desi-loches of Charlotte- town, spent Christmas in Mis- couche, at the home of his bro- ther, Eric Desltoches. Sympathy is extended to Theo- phile Gaudet on the death of his wife on December 21. The fun- eral waa held on December 23. at St. John the Baptist Church, with interment in church ceme- ery. Irene' Mcxinnon spent the Christmas holidays in Miscouche at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mckinnon. ,1 Evelyn Desltoches who is em- ployed in Moncton, spent Christ- mas at her home in Mlscoucho. Mrs. Louis McMillan and grandson Eric Gallant. left for .Montreel on December 22, where they will spend the Christmas holidays. -Jackie McNeil recently arrived at his home in Miscouche to spend the holidays. Helen Gallant, Mrs. Ernest Gal- lant and daughter Sophie were in Miscouche on December as. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Doucette of I-fallfax,' arrived in Mlscouche on December 24, to spend Christmas with Mrs. Doucette's parents, Mr. and, Mrs. William Perry. Atose Marie Desrtoches of Mono- ton, spent Christmas in Mis- couche at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil H. Des- Roches. June Gallant returned to her home in Miscouche after having spent several days iln the Prince County Hospital where she under- went an operation. - on December 22. the pu lie of the Miscoucha Convent hel their Christmas closing in the perish ll:all."The program was enjoyed y a . The,boarders of the Miecouche Convent left for their respective homes on December 22, to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents. Mona Gallant returned to Chen lottetown where she is a nurse- ln-treinlng in the City Hospital after having spent the Christmas holidays with her parents In Miscouche. On Christmas morning. Mid- night Mass was celebrated in St. John the Baptlet Church by Rev. J. D. Kelly. The Children of Mary sang Mall along with the choir. They also sang appropriate hymns before and after Mass Ind also during communion. The church was filled to capacity, in- cluding many strangere from far and near . Mr. Aloysius Delltoches, who is in the Royal Canadian Navy. ar- ,e..- f aesgnnt at arms. Ing in- E S'side Curling Club Schedule Summersldo curling schedule for Thursday. January 1: 7:00 pm. Ice No. 1. T. D. Morrison vs 3. E. Clark Ice No 2. A. Hopkins vs J. A. Clark - Ice No. 3. F. MacRae vs G. Mul- hoiland 8:80 pm. Ice No. I. G. Hayes vs R. Bishop Ice No. 2. H. MacFarlane vs F. Folland Ice No. 3. E. P. Foley vs E. (3. Offer. -S Freeland and O O I Vicinity -The W. A. of St. Peter's Church, Lot ll, met at the home of Mrs. John D. Palmer on Dec. N with nine members present. A Christmas Prayer and an article from the "Living Message” follow- ed. The members decided to sup- ply some necemary nriiclm for the church. Mrs. Walter Mcxenna in- vited the members to her home for the January meeting. which will be on the 38th. . Members of the W. I. tendered a shower -in honor of Mrs. Lorne Maobean at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pal.m- er on Jan. 2, prior to Mrs. Mac- l..ean's departure for Calgary, Alta., where she will join her husband, who is with the R..C.A.F'. The gifts were opened by Miss Merriel Palmer, passed by Miss Donna Palmer, and the verses read by Mia Marlon Hardy. Mrs. Mac- Lean thanked one and all for the many gifts received. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies after which all departed to their homes wishing Mrs. MacLea.n bon voyage and a happy future. Mr. and Mrs. Ingham Palmer and family, Moncton. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks during the Christmas sea- sons F - Mr. John Larkln, Charlottetown, espent his Christmas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks. Mir. Edwnrd Boyle, who has been been wanking in Halifax. spent the Chriatmaa season at his home here and has returned to work for a. few more weeks. The Miaeee Violet and Joyce Hardy, Surnmeraide, have been viaitlng for e. few days at the home of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy, and with frienth and relatives in Freeland Miee Donne Palmer. Bummer- siae, spent New Year's and the weekend at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pal- mer. Mr. and Mrs Wallace Palmer. susnmeraide. were Sunday BUN"-5 st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil HA . rdy 3.1.. Given Release By Chinese Reds I-l0N'G none (NP)-A 44-year- old China-bom American business imen. lame and near-sighted from bu-ii beri. arrived Sunday from three years in a Songhai Jail and said other Americans still were heldythere. He didn't know how many. There have been reports of as many as 30 Americana and to Gen- e.dia.ns still held in Red China. Arnold Kiehn told reporters he was released without explanation last Monday from shenghars Wasdroed fail and given seven daye to get out of Red China. He mid death and suffering wqe rampant in the Jail; that prisoners 'died at the rate of ill a my dur- ing one winter; and thet. Red fir- ing aqueda are bringing in Chinese ettbenteofsixtoeiphtaaay and shooting them. xiahn said he was thrown in fall in 1060 on e. trimmed-up charge of failing to report owner- ship of firearms. but summer he forced a trial by going onahunge etrikeendwes sentenced to four yveare. Kiahn had no idea why the Belt released him. rived in Mlscouche on December 24, to spend a few days visiting at the home of his brother. Ger- ald Desltoches.-EV. JIERVES SIl0'I'? Narveee oeeeiua (llI:I nag... all Eirzi-l'-”".;';,:'E3"'d.u-cease. . II dllee gs id in meIes.'cNo .0" in? rt...-r-e.':'-.'.".'-:';'-".i.":"-"-iv"?-"'-'e renewing the routine buainele. a number of bridge pu-ties war. gr. fllllvd as a means of supplement- the funds. The first one will be he attfsehozneofuirl. Heath '3 strong and in the afternoon Mrs. R. E.El1ie and Mrs. E. L, wlliet will be the corwenere while in the evening Mrs. W. 1'. Strong and Mrs. George Hogg will conveneg. The following Wednesday evening. Mrs. B. 1'. Hunter and Mrs. J. x. Beer will be the convene:-s, at the home of the former. Plans were made to hold the'Weet End pan- try sale late in January with Mrs. Hoes. Mrs. W, F. Strong. Mrs. Sinclair Reid and Mrs. C. 1!, ate- wart as conveners. A resolution of deep regret--was brought in for the serious illness of Mrs; G. W. Phillips, an out- standing worker for iihia society and a hope for a speedy recovery. Piusville and Vicinity -Mrs. Holsen Goff. Lot 10. and and Mrs. Frank Bulger and son Edward were recent visitors to i Plusvllle. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cox-col-an and family motored to Charlotte- town on Dec. 26 to visit their daughter, Norma, who is a postu- lant at Mount St. Marys Convent. Mr. Irven Kirsch. employed at West Cove Head, spent Chriatrnns holidays at the home of his pix.- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Kincli. Brocton. Miss Olive Gallant. Moncton. spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant, Brockton. Mr. Mat.-Lean Hqrne, Rose Bank. was a recent visitor to the dis- trict on business Mr. Jackie Clarke was in Plus- vile on business on Dec. 31 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Maccarthy. Brockton, were Wednesday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Corcoran. Mrs. Herbert Walters, and Mrs. Ambrose Corcorar. spent a few days recently visiting friends and relatives in Lot 10 Mrs. Lance Dalton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGregor and daughter Kennie and son Frankie, were visiting in Plus- ville on New Year's Day. Mr. John Foley and son Emmett. Bloomfield. were business visitors to Piusville on December 31. Mr. Henry Dnlton. Burton Lot 7, was a recent business visitor to Plusvillo Mrs. Warbuton Murray and Mrs. Herbert Waiters were recent; visit- tors to Alberton. The New Year's Masses in O'- Leary and St. Anthony's were well represented by the residents of this section of the parish, el- thdlllllf the morning was rather cold and stormy. --Mr. Elmer Gallant, Vancouver. B.C.. recently spent a few days witih his mother. Mrs. John T Gallant and Mr. Gallant. Mr. Melvin Perry. st. Louis, was to Piueville on Decembe 25 Miss Rose Marie Brown spent the Christmas holidays at her home in Piuavilie Mr. Keir Mun-e.y.. Mlminegash, was to time district on December 28. Miss Mae Bernard, employed at Ceryl MdKenna'e, lllmedale. is spending a few days visiting friends in Bloomfield Corner and Plus- ville. A large crowd attended the con- cert put on by the pupile of Pius- vllle school under the' direction of their teachers. Mr. Aubin J. Gal-lent. principal and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant, assistant. Miss Doris I-Iardy has returned to Toronto after spending the Christmas holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy. Rosebalnlr. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Barnett. Elmedale. were visiting Mr. Bar- natt's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Murray and family. Mrs. John J, cor-cor-an received of the sudden serious llktaqa of her sister, Mrs. B. the General Hospital, Portland. wtl be much improved in the near future to Piueville on December 3. A large crowd attended mid- night. Mass at St. Anthony's Par- ish Churdx on December If. no roads and weather were perfect for one time of year I'll Miss Rite Gallant. St. John. spent the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joey Gallant and family of Piusville the borne of Mr. and Mrs. George whiat party wall held in aid of the prise was won by Misaetlee aer- the and news on Christmas dive B. Bedhelder in Me., ell vrieh that her condition Mr. cam-no Cannon. Dock Road. Anenjoyeibleeveningwas epentat Gallant on Decanter as when to Women's Institute. Ladies first To neglect everything else for Engllab would perhaps be rather extrune. but there is. nevertheleu. e. certain amount of sound reason- iiu behind the suggestion. There is little question that an alarm- inelr In-so peraenteso of pupil: enter high school poorly equipped in fundamental English construc- tions. Certainly this poor ground- ing in Englilh. which is so wide- spread. is O formidable handicap, preventing pupils from under- standing properly, and expressing properly the subject matter of the high school grades. 0 0 I We sincerely believe it would be a step in the right direction to go part way with this educator”; idea. radical though it seems to be. Primary pupils could not safely ignore the science of numbers, which is called -fdhmetic in the earlier school years. But aim. of the time could be devoted to arithmetic, and 76m to English, the students gaining information from these studies more or less casually, but not being required to pose examinations in them. Much the same thing is done now with such school subjects as music, physical drill. etc. I 0 O This plan would put the stress directly on English where it un- doubtediy belongs. It would allow time for exhaustive drill in English fundamentals, and this drill carried on year after year could not help but produce pupils much better grounded in English, and, as a consequenw, much better equipped to handle other subjects which are necessary to a well-rounded educa- tion. FREETOWN UNITED W. M. 3. The annual meeting of Freetown United W. M. 5., was held on December 1, at the home od Mrs. Lewis Cairns and Miss Mary Cairns. Mrs. Scott Cairns led the m ” , with 13 members and one visitor present. This was the Christ- mae meeting, the devotional theme being "And The Word Became Flesh and Dwelt Among Us". Business included reporm from the different secretaries, and a successful year brought to I. close. Mrs Fred Paynter invited the January meeting. Mrs. Lewie Cairns conducted the election of officers for 1954 and led in the dedlcalory prayer. Of- ficers are as follows: president. Mrs. Scott Calms; vice-president, Mrs. R. A. Profitt; recording secre- tory, Mrs. Frank Calms; corres- ponding secretary. Miss Mary I. Cairns; treasurer. Mrs. Austin Scales; other secretaries: christ- ian stewartship, Mrs. Lewis Cairns: as l to membe a, Mrs. Edison Dammarell; supply secretary. M"- Austin Rogers; literature, Mrs. Albert Stetson: community friend- ship, Mrs. Elmer Smith; christian citizenship. Mrs. Eldon Drummond; missionary monthly, Miss Mabel Burns. ..-:::e-z---jzmw nerd. st. Louis. second by Mrs Nelson 0. Gallant, consolation by Mrs. Warburton Murray, men's first prize was won by Mr. John P. Gallant. second by Mr. George Gallant end. consolation by Mr. Robert Gallant, h-eese out wee won by Mr. Adrien Blanchard. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by some of the ladles present. . Mrs. Ambrose Como:-an and Mrs. Herbert Walter visited Mrs. Hazel Cemeron. Mrs. Sarah Burke and famiiyi and Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Kinch and family, all of Elmedale on December N. Mr. charlie " - . Glang was A recent business visitor Piuaviile. Congradulatiom to Mr. Alexand- er Cameron, Elmsda-le, who cele- brated his ioznd birthday on Christmas Day. All wish hun good health and activity for many more years to come. 1! to Mr. Martin Gallant, Halifax, spent the Gtriatarnas holidays with his mother, Mrs. John '1'. Gallant and Mr. Gallant. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Marie. daudhter of Mrs. John T. Gallant whose marriage is to take place in Toronto in the our future. Mlr.,and Mire. Delore Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Dona Arsenault spent I few days recently at the home of Mr. Galla.nt'a parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant. Plus- ville. Mr. Prank Mabougali, Bloomfield Station, was I business visitor to Piuevill. on December as. 1"riends and relatives of Mir. Pet- rick Butler, Giengarry, are sorry to learn he is a petlentin the West- ern Homltal, Mr, Adrien Gellent. Ilrl. Ange: line Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. De- lore Gallant, and IR. and am. Dona Arsenault. vieited relatives in at. Louie at Saturday, Decem- ber 3. BB -mo pupils of Piusvtile school p. ted a delightful program of songs. dialogues. recitation: etc. be- fore : lerge appreciative audience in the hall on December 21. The concert reflected much credit to the teachers Mr. Aubin J. Gallant and Mn Peter P. Gallant. Mr. Phillip Gallant spoke a few words of praise to the teachers and pu- pils. Mr. Roger Hardy acted as chairman for the evenim. As Santa was unable to make his ap- peerenoe the gifts were diettlvutad by, the teachers. p B! non-flying list ments were at approximately the same figure as last year. ited such centres as Charlotte- 0'I-eafy. Tlgniah, Georgetown. and Murray River, quite frequent- ly during the past year. and will maintain or increase this figure in 1954.-S. lnverness and Vicinity -Miae Mu-y Milligan has re- turned to her home in Inverness after spending the holidaye with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oulieton, West Devon. Mr. Bilie Bigger who was em- ployed at Havelock. N.B. is spend- ing some time with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bigger, Portage. Private John Oostain. who was stationed in Germany. spent his furlough with his mother, Mrs. John Costain, Portage. Corporal Louis MaoDougall spent EL furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Macnougall. Ir.- vernees. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phillips and son Clinton were visiting Mrs. Eliza Phillips at Elmsdale recently. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nooneaa and son Grant and Mrs. John Noonanp Alberton, were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sharbell, Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Saunders and children Elleen.R.uthie and George, Omeary. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shatbell, Portage, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunders and son Ronnie. Bloomfield Cor- her, were recent visitors lot the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sharbell. Mr. James Curley and Miss Pran- cls Ca.meron' Richmond. were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shh:-bell, Port- age. Mr. Desmond Ourley, Mias Flor- ence Curley, Mr. Wallace Deighan. Mr. Urban Deighan. Mr. Earlwln Deighan and Mr Arnold Deighan, Richmond, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sharbell, Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culleton. West Devon, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malobonalld, Invemeea. .,.. Mr. and Mrs. George Bridges and son Henry. Summerside. were recent. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phillipe M155 Faith Mndbonald. O'Leary. spent the holidays with ha par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Donald. 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This great medic ne werke Eh I the IIIIII and bronchial N1 I lied MEMO Ihhl, ru Tgddtnee neural. laqtle commissioned ap- pointments, and airwomen enrol- town. Montague, souris. Alberton, I5 I-4 mittee of the Canadian held on Tuesday evening. the squadron High School and future make application to Join the equadron. The 'atrengt.h of the unit is now fifty-one. Manbera of the committee are: ' Charles Hogan. cha.lrrna.n, Clarence Mercer. Victor Robert Clark. Sanderson, and ms, Magistrate's court At Summerside -Ruidente of Northam, st. Louie, Albany. and two from Sum- meraide, were each fined s25 and coats for failure to file 1952 income tax returns, when they appeared before Magistrate R. S. Hinton, Q. C. in County Ma.gl.si.rate'.s Court at Summeralde on Tuesday. A resident of Roseville was fined 8100 and costs or three months for poseesaion of a still. and was also fined .sZ)0 and costs for poe- seasion of moonshine. f A resident of iviiscouche was similarly fined on he same two charges, fined mm from Borden was 81.. coeta for ' a disturb- ance in the theatre. A resident of Miminegaah charg- ed with pasaessi-n of spirits under the Excise Act, pleaded not guilty l:';dll1-ad his case adjourned for s. -S. CARLETON nor to. w. 1. on December 81. members of Carleton Lot 6 Women's Institute met at the home of Mn. Bruce Mscblsught for their regular meet- mg. Roll call was answered by eeoh member donating I smell chil- dren's book for the school library. It was decided to have pictures at the school on January 20. if the protector was available. also for each member to bring and- wichu, to be served after the pic- tures. Mrs. J. B. Crnzier invited the members to her home for the Feb- ruary meeting. Roll call will be "An improvement I would like to see in the Government." A collection was taken up from the members end visitors and A neat sum of money was presented by Mr. Carrol Macwilliame to El- mer Arsenault and Ran-kin Cornish who have enlisted in the Al:-force and are to leave on January 1 for St. John's Quebec. 01.000300 LN rscrmuae TORONTO. (OP) - A 53,000,000 collection of more than 90 Cane- dian-owned paintings by the world's greatut artiste will be shown at the art gallery here Jan. 15 to Feb. 21. The painting include such masters ee El Greco. Itmhrandt. Gainsborough, Oeeanne and Goya. i They come from art galleries and private collections in Ottawa, Mon- Legion Lieutenant Comsnamier Devid Miller, D.s.C.. had previously been The mobile recruiting unit vie- gppolntgd c g office, of The first parade will be held to- morrow evening at the summer-side parades will probably be held at the Legion Hall. Boys attending other schools in the vicinity are welcome to Granville at Water street Humane .:.'.- user. I. 0. no: I! III! E. E. PARKMAI and by appointznent. PHONE 028'! IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. lununer St. Bumnaerllde B. F. llllllTER R. 0. or'rosm'rma': lummereide. f. I I. Complain Vieuai Anaiyaee Glnuea Fitted PHONE 3110 B BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. BSc.. O.D. OPTOMSETRIST Complete Visual Analysts Classes Fitted 235 water street. Snnuneraide Above Maurice Miilte Men's Weal Phone 3530. W. GIIESTER S. Maoii0liALll Barrister. Solicitor. Notary. Eta. LLB. v Money to Loan. Office rules-U occupied by Late Heath stronz. LC. Collections : ,t Attended To. VETERINARIAN y Dial 2520 Water Street East 3-" Summerdde - . i CAMEO THEATRE (KENBINGTON) Wednesday-Thursday 7:15- 9:15. Shelley Winters, Ri- cardo Montalban in M-G-M dramatic love story. "MY MAN AND I" Bank Night Drawing Thursday. e T-mu-T ROYAL THEATRE BOBDIN The greptest personal story he come out of the Pacific in tech- nicolor. 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