? I i I 'DWTlEs-fE"R”s.4- PAGE rouarrm Professional cards .T. EARLE IIIDKEY Chartered Accountant Oundinn Bank of Commerce Building Iummerside. t'. E. I. PHONE 2888 W. Albert Robertson Cluttered Accountant I. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Bnmmerside IDEAL P. 0. BOX Jul 681 E. E. PARKMAN 0pt.l). no. Ol'TOME'l'RiS'! y Giuoeo Fitted - i-Eyes Esnmiueu Office Houra: D to 12 - I to it uul by appointment Pl-IUN o 7 DEGENT Tiil'.'.Yl'lilI BLDG. Iiuauner St. suiumcrsidn 'ET.'lTiTllfr.'ii R. o. OPT().Rllrl'i'iil.S' I Summersiil . I'. IL L Complete Rlailiii Arzilysra Glasses Fitted I'll()NE illlii RM.AI.LlilAN' iH'iLDlNG A, Raymond Grunt. BS('.. ll.il. 0P'f())iii'l"ii3T Complete Visual Annlysli Classes Fitted 238 Water Street. Above Maurice Milli: Moria Wear Phone .'i.';.';iI. R. E. ELLIS 8: SON Fire - Auto - Clisunlty rNst"a.x.x'('a DR. J. R. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 252 Water Street East Summerside Suniniorsiilo MacllllNALli Blrrllter. Solicitor. Notary. Ett. LLB, Money to form. Office formerly ocrupir-d Ivy Lalo Heath Strnnz. ILC. Collections Promptly Attended To. DR. J. A. D9iRON JJENTIST Dental X-Rays hlilmln Building ' UUMIMERSTDE Dial 2368 Suuirimrsirle A - side Vi' NOITE BIDIQUE W. M. I. The January meeting of the North Bedeque Women's Mission- ary Society met January 14 at the home of the president. Mrs. Erie Mclvlurdo. The worship service was led by Mrs. Mc-Munio. the theme being "The Church. the Image of the Kingdom". Hymn. "The Lord is King. Lift Up Thy Voice". was followed by prayer and scripture reading by Mrs. Wilbur Stovert. The closing hyrnn. ”Now to the King of Heaven" closed this port of the meeting. Mrs. James Clark amislcd by Mrs. Wilbur Stavert, Mfrs. Nor- man MoMurdo, Mrs. J.K. Damp- brli and Mrs. Stuart Carruthers presented the seventh chapter in the study book "Who-re'er the sun". Roll call uas answered by a verse oi scripture. The treasurer reported that 33.92 had been raised last war. includ- lii: the amount raised by the Mis- sion Band and the Baby Band. Tile secretary and president gave reports of the past year's work. It was decLded to buy the ol: Shelf" for the library. rations were made for the .d's Day of Prayer in March. ' re officers for the coming year IITPI llirsideiit, Mrs. Earle MuMur(lo; i ilciil. Mrs. Elia Smith; Mrs. Stuart Ca.-ruthers; 0121.). surrr, MissMyrtle Staverl; lit- re .secrriary.Mi's. J.K. Camp- Clirlsiiriii slowardsliip. Mrs. T Hi SPCl'C- -. temperance Regziviald Dliigwell; Mrs liillil fi'ienr.isi.ip, Mrs. Nor- .Vlc.Murdo: supply secretary. . Ralph Hoggi press secretary. Stuart Carrulhers; Mission d and B Band. Mrs. Wil- S " '. Xlrs. lRev.) l K . 1' .. Mi .l.1rnvs ; of lunch mnitnliioes. Mrs. Clark Baker. The next meeting will be held at "lie home of Mrs James Clark i Altss K '!ieririe Wood leader I 1: uor and Mrs. Reginald l) qwcll will prepare the pro- y urririi. 1 4.T.D.m...mu. Hr!-ZRO'S TTIDOTV DIES (;.'tRl)lONE R.IV1El"..-X. Iizily. - (xiii -Maria d'Aiinuuzio. 94. Prin- cess of Montenevoso and widow of lialy's First World War poet- snldicr hero. Gabriele d'Annunzio, idzrri at her home hero Monday. in hull horn in failing health for some time. S'kCKVl.LTiE. N B. CPl-- Ath- letic evriris will take the spot- light at the sprint: convocation of Mount Allison University, with celebrations May 8-11 marking the 65th Rllllli'CTS(i1T of lniercollesrlate sport. About 400 former athletes are expectodi to attend. Dr. H. B. MocNeiii PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Water Street (Opposlto Holman'a) Bourn- 11:00-l2:00 A.li'l. Daily. 2:l)0- 4:00 P.lil. Daily. 'l:00- 8:00 l'.M. Dally. DIAL 1031. :7 U! D r- m New Glasgow and Vicinity Miss Enid Donald enjoyed a. visit with her aunt Mrs. Harold Dickie- son and Mr. Dick-ieson. Mina Nellie Andrew has returned home after a pleasant vlalt with the Brookina family. Mr. Arthur Diokieson of Hamil- ton. 0nt.. is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dioklescrn. His many friends are delighted to see this jovial lad. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Diokiesun and family have returned to their home in Summerside after a plea- sant stay with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- l.-ice Dickieson. Beverly Pollard, baby dauuliit-r of Mr. and Mrs. Me-lville Pollard. returned home after being a pat- ient in the P. E, Island Hospital. The turkey supper and bazaar sponsored by the ladies of the United Church. in chargn of n com- mittee comprising of Mrs. Chal- mers Laird, Miss Anna Steven- son. Mm. Murray Orr, Mrs. Doris Moffat and Mrs. Blair Andrew, proved very successful socially and financially, Mrs. R. H. Stevenson is enjoying a visit in Ottarwa where she is thi- guest or her daughter. Miss Elva Stevenson. who is on the Civil Sewice Staff. The members of the Suiiday School along with their parents enjoyed I social evening in the school house, during the holiday snzison. A generous treat was pass- Hi by Mr. Howard Ling. and Mrs. R. L. Dickinson. Thanks was ex- icnded to tlhr teachnrs for spor- soring same. A happy occasion. was the cele- bration of tho 40th wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs, Perry Dickie-son on Dec, 31. Their friends and relatives gathered to honour this worthy coupln. but due to the stormy condition of the night many disappointed friends had to re- main at home. Mr. Huhr-rt Steven- son was master of ceremonies. Ho-ion Dickiesnn pinnr-d corsages on her grandparents. while a beau- tiful silver rose bowl with Ameri- can beauty roses were prnsented tn the bride of forty years by their nloco Elizabeth Dickinson. Mr. Roy Dickicson on bohaif of t.lir- famllv read an address and a lovrlv chrome kitchen set. was brought in by the different members. M12 Howard Ling on behalf of their friends and other relatives read tho address. Miss Anna Stevenson presented a substantial purse. Mr. Dickieson flttlngly replied. R:-marks were made by Mr. Howard Dickin- son, Mrs. Hammond Horne. Mr. Rengh Bagnall and Mrs. Elli: Andrew. A sing-song with M.... George Dickieson at the piano was enjoyed. Jimmie Stevenson w-ho had mov- ed to the capital with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stevenson. in guest of the Androw family whrre CHARLOTTETOWN s v I : r r 2 ASTIIUNOMI-ZR OF THE YEAR -- Jean Naubert. awarded the Chant Medal by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada for outstanding work as an amateur astronomer. examinm one of the home-made mir- ois he uses in a telescope to study and photograph the moon. It was tiie construction of the giant telescope that won the award for the 66- year-old Montreal food. salesman. Polishing and preparing the mirror alone took eight montlr-.s of his spare time. (CP Photo) he plans to remain for the winter months. and is attending. Now AND C ' Full Size All Kitchen and Bath. 0 Door. ' Forced Warm Air Crocker Aluminum Modemfold Doors. pleted. ' May be Well Financed. Open For inspection Trig Service Dept. Wednesday. Jan. 21th - - l lo5p.n. and1lo9 p.m. Or By Appointment Write. Phone or Call in R. 'r. .HOLMAN BRAND NEW DDERN HUME On Large Desirable Lot 75' x 125' Located in Summerside Corner Gronviiie St. and Victoria Road JUST COMPLETED First Class Frame Construction Thoroughly Insulated With Fibreglass Concrete Basement-Concrete ----si . Walks and Driveway. ' Six Rooms-Living Room, Dining Room, Kit- chen, Three Bedroms, Bath and Laundry. ' Hardwood Floors in Main Rooms - Tile in Built-in Garage with Easy-Open Conditioning. Oil Fired. ” Equipped with Every Modern Innovation - Palnted Throughout-Interior and Exterior- Ready for Occupancy-Finish Grading com- LTD. Summer-aide Glasgow school. Vicinity --Mr. David Dyment. Springhi1l.la visiting at the home of Mr. William DYTTIPH3; Knutsford. Miss Shrila Dickieson has re- turned to Notrc Dame Where she ir. a grade nine student, after hav- ing a happy holiday at her home here. Misses Shirley Moffatt, Pearle Nicholson and Mr. Donald Hill iiave retiiriiod to P. w. cg when; ilioy are second year students Frioiirl-s of Mr. William Baglole. Sprlnghili. are plcasod to see hiiil homo arzain. after hslni: a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Melville Larkin who spent the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Larkln has re- turned io S. D. U. to resume lils studivs. Enmorc Women's Institute im: at the honie of Mrs. Melford Noyo, for their January meeting on Jim- ilary ll. Miss Billy Stevenson has re- sumed her studies at U. c. c. af- ML End Mrs. M119 MacArthur. (er Spending me resuve season Summersldr. were recent visitors with her parents. Mr. and Mrs "t m9 iwme M M13 Md MYS- Claudc MacArthur and Mr. and Lorm Sicyonson - y Mrs. William Baglole. Sprinrhlli. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woolnor win":- at home to friends on Jan. 8. Auc- tion forty-fives were enjoyed by all. Prizes for tho hlglhost honours uent to Mrs. Chalmers Laird nnd Mr. Lorne McEwen, thn consula- tion coins: to Mrs. Murray Orr azid Mr. Roy Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moore. Vic- toria West. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Phillips. MaoNcills Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Claude M;icAi'inur, recently. where they visited their brother-in-1a'w. Mr. George Brook- lna. who is convalescing in the Prince County Hospital after a major operation. Deepest sympathy is extended to the widow and family of Mr. Hendrick Bakker whose sudden passing came as a great shock to all who know him. Miss Jean Andrew is enjoying a visit in Charlottetown where aha is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Ir.) Mccoubroy. Messrs. Herbert Wyand and George Mtcoubrey were visitors to the capital recently, Messrs Gordon Math:-son and Murray Orr were in Moncton re- cently on business. Mrs. Heath Houston has re- sumed her duties as teacher in Mayfleld school after a few day.- lilnosa. Both pupils and parents are delighted to see her back. Mrs. Thomas Gass is a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital where N she is under observation. Her Mr and Mn Blah, Andrew friends hope for her early return ' i ' home. motored to the Western capital Miaa Elsie Laird was hostess to the members of the auxiliary and Lnidea Aid on Thursday evening. -AY llurgos Bedtime Continued from page 12 D..D:..D.:D: that if he should find Jumper. the later would not be likely to see sort-Eyes and so would not suspect a trick. They had to hunt quite a while to find Jumper the Hare. but final- iiow Annan Notes Mr. Orel DoRoche of M ” visited Mr. William Hegorty on midday. Mr. Oodrie Molnnia vhiiod his brother. Mir. Bernard Mclnnla and Mrs. Mclnnls. Bedford. New Yoar'I. Mia: Marjorie Wall entered the Prime Country I-loopitol on Friday for 1 tmdl operation. All hope for a speedy recovery. -Many friends of Mr. Arthur Wright will be pleased to know that be is recovering after being ill at his home with pneumonia. Friend: of Mr. James Tuplin i will be sorry to hear of him hav- ing to enter Prince County Hoa- pital on Monday last for an oper- ation. All hope for I speedy re- covery. Mrs. Don Schui-man and two children. More and Judy. spent a. few days recently with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dawson. Tryon. An enjoyable afternoon wan spent at the home of Mrs. Albert Moase on Friday, January 15 when members of the New Arman Wo- men's Institute gathered to make a. quilt which is to be sold and proceeds go towards Institute funds. A delicious supper was served by the lwstees assisted by her daughter. Pauline. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Oroken and three children, of Emerald, visited with Mrs. Gnokenb father. Mr. Allie Mk:Ne'lll and family re- cently. The pupil of New Arman school district held their annual Christ. mas ooncert in the school on Dec. 22. The school was tilled with parents and visitors. The pupils carried out their parts in dialog- ues, recital-ions and singing under the direction of their teacher Miss Shirley MoGinn. Mr. Chnz-lg; Wauoh acted as chairman in his usual capable manner. After the program Santa. arrived and passed out gifts to each pupil and teach. er. A sale of candy took place and each school and preschool pupil received a treat from the W0- men's Institute. After I few nice remarks by the chairman compli- menting the teacher and pupils on the nice concert. all Joined in singing ”The Queen". The January meeting of New Annan W'omen's Immune was held at the home of the president, Mrs. John Moase on January 7. Roll call was responded to by 12 members passing in something for B Quilt. The T.B. band had been received. Sick committee reported calls made and fruit taken to the Sprlnghill. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mac- Arthur. Linkletter Road. on Jan- uary io. Sprringhlll Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Lorne Enman for their January meeting on Jan- uary 5. The February meeting is to he held at the home of Mrs, Fulton Dyment. Mr. Alfred Williamson, student at Sir George College. Montreal, has returned to Montreal to re- sume his studies after spending his Christmas holidays visiting friends in the Richmond Bay congregation Mr. and Mn. Edward Mac- Lcnnan. Victoria West. returned home after visiting friends and relatives in U. S. A. I Mr. and Mrs. Rumay Maclisod. ly he bounded out of cover just ahead of Too-Smart. This ilmcy there was no slippery crust. The snow was fairly well packed and; the young fox could run on it easily. He started after Jumper. and kept the latter running. He soon saw r that Jumper was doing just what' had been hoped. Jumper was run- nlng in I circle. In a little while he would be right back where they started, and where Soft-Eyes must now be in hiding. It was two against one. Of course, that wasn't fair. But nei- ther of those foxes thought of this. They were hungry. They wanted a dinner. They needed a dinner and Jumper the Hare was big enough to make them a wonderful dinner. FEATURES: contraoLBrldgo Continued from page 12 ho had a partner who could still take a capable hand in the pro- ceedings. If West made I bid in response to East's double. North- South would be automatically res- cued from a dangerous position; and If (as actually would have been Overhead the case) West made the penalty Victoria West. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. MacLeod's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eliands, MacNeills Mills. -1?.-:.m-.3-M-1.. Facts about cremation it costs for less than conven- l tional burial, and to many ylt seems far more spiritually satis- i fying. i In February Reader's Digest l ou'll find a factual report on iow the practice of cremation IS growing. what religious leaders think of it, how rites are per- formed-and stops to take to.bc sure your wishes in this matter are carried out. I Don't miss "I Restore To Na- ture . . ." in February Reader's Di t. It's "uni: one of 37 . articles of iaatm . interest, con- donned from lea 3 magazines. current books. Got your copy . today. sink and shut-inn. Dultbone had been bought for the animal. and also the Chi-iotmu treat for the school children had been given. Three T - vm ” to take lunch for the quilting. some members got some C.L.0. capsules, also C.L.O. cspeula were sent to the school. Next meeting will be at the home, of Mrs' Robert Williams with Mrs. Delbert Raynor and Mrs . stowart Moaae on lunch verse or pay five cents. New com- rnittees are as follows: School. Mrs. Don Schurmm and Mrs. John Molnnls: program. M:ra.Louls Moose and Mrs. Charles Waugh. Those will report at the February meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Raynor opened their home to tender a ahower for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McKay who were married recent- ly. The room was prettily deco- rated, and the bride and groom wee escorted to the chair by Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Moose. The baskets of gifts were carried in by Joyce Raynor and Myra Schurman opened by Pauline Moose and Mir- lam Mandenon. Verses were read by Mrs. ohm-lea Waugh, then the gifts were arranged on the table by Erma MlcNeill and Thelma Moose. Reniainder of the evening was spent in music by Mrs. Har- old Moase on the piano and a sing-song by the group. ..D.. Friends of Mr. Edward Wright are sorry to hear he is laid up at his home. Edward has been em- ployed as truck driver with the Crystal Dairy. All hope to see him restored to health again. -A.V. including Niagara Falls and tho rapids. the Niagara River drops 315 feet in a stretch of sewn miles. committee. Roll call. to recite av JANUARY zg. 3.954 NOTICE All ponona having accounts nninat Walter Rogerson of Sum- menide an requested to present II-Ine to D. 0. Stewart. barrister, Water Street. Suinmerside. before the 3th of February next and such accounts will be paid u soon as they are preoented and checked. ---2:11:-:1 4-1m-:--1-:.u:um DAMED THEATRE (KENSTNGTON) Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Burt Lancaster in "THE CRIMSON PIRATE" Technicolor Bank Drawing. - l : ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN Monday-Tuesday 7 p.m.; Mai- inee Tuesday 3:30. Gilbert Roland, Glenda Farrell in "APACHE WAR SMOKE” Bank Drawing Tuesday Note: 1 show only 7 pm. CAPITOL . Q : RICHARD "A WIDNARK iiiii T PETERS THii.iiA RITTER i ing and unusual way how the people of Canada. Coming Monday and Tuesday Special Added Attraction - "KING'S X" A dynamic Credit Union story, depicting in an interest- Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 ' JULES scaemsa blame by smun runs: Screen Play by SAMUEL FULLER Credit Unions are serving REGEN lThere Ought To Be A Law Today Tuesday . llBlll ll Coll. Benn .4? PMS F4 'iiR iiiiiiiiiil illiliiii'SllZAii Bill .'iiy.'I?;u(;5l'yTAnd Shqrii . , pus. North would certainly follow Heating with Winter Air the course that hlo holding diciat- EVIRY ed. From South's point or view, OETENDGQO. any suit North was justified iny 7'43 VOU WI - . - mentioning could not be too bad, i ' ' combination windows '- and so a pass by South was the .WANi'-IT-NNE only remotely reasonable course. Given the chance. North un- doubtedly would have have been relatively North couldnlt "move" over two bid two hearts over a. penalty pass by West. and at this heart contract would aafe, but spades doubled. and the consequ- enca wan an 1100-point penalty. HIII YOU All. Milfll ' IULUIIOTTOMX TIAT LITTIR TD CUM UAT AND QUINCEE Fol:-IT. 1. srmeo ovaanmrr limit 1 MAIL rt MAILS IN SUCH A HURRY MUCH -NO.NO.' I'M NOT 'rD.us'nNe ' ANYONE BUT MVBELF TO SEE THAT runs one IN "me TONIGHT i 11''! 100 IMFOIITANT ' Ioui True Lnrrulrocumutr ml Maiooavanuami-ruioovlm Wllv. ...I JUIT MIND FLDOET