alts mi... 'III: liver " c .i ii”w ii, J. Watson MacNau8hi. xariiamentary assistant to the ihnister of Fisheries will give 5 ',,,.1:n address this (Tuesday) eve- ng iwcr CJRW Radio Station. He will speak at 6:30 o'clock on he- 'i.iii nt Mr. J. A. Gallant. Liberal -nmiidzite for Third Prince. 1n3PriPd by the Prince County hihernl Association. : Tyowllold Services of Dedication .--(hi the last Sunday in Novem- hn there will be a dedication ser- we m st. Stephen's Church, Bur- imgtoii. when an altar desk will be piesellled by Mrs. J. Bradford Mill- msn in memory of her late hus- b.illCi. The late Mr. Mlllmtm WM ..:-ziuisi for twenty years in St- Sll3pll9i1'S Church. Where he W” u.'I;)iiSPd and co Gd. 3-Dd Wh9l'9 ms, was actively ated in every thing pei't81n1-H8 034319 me 01 me .-inii-.h. and it is very fitting that his name should be recorded so ,i,i1fllbI)' there. The alt.-tr desk is of polished oak intl viill be inscribed. To the Qlory if God. and in Loving Memory of l Bradford Millman. Presented by is Wife. Edith Millman. A similiar furnishing will be iedicatcd in St. Thomas' Church. v.-is London. on the same day, mri will be presented by Mrs. Mill- na: in memory of her late par- -::vs. Richard and Lavinia Pillman. For these additions to the fiirn:sh- . of the two churches, the par- .: 1S gratefully appreciative of the ;i-nvrous thoughtfulness of the lmmr, who has worshiped in St. Mark's Church, Kensington. since -mu-nzng to her native land after i lrnrzthy residence in the United niarian licanciny laws I (Mhcounba) -Early in the month the pa..- tor, Rev. J. D. Kelly was invited to the grade eleven classroorn to present Miss Della Gaudwt witii the Bell scholarship which she won in the provincial grade ten examinations last June and which was recently .sent to her by Dr L. W. Shaw, deputy minlstqr oi education. Miss Gaudet is A pupil of St. Nicholas now attending Marian Academy, Mlscouche. for grade eleven. At the some time Father Kelly presented Helen Ballum with the Governor General's bronze medal she won as leader of Marian Academy students in the provin- cial grade ten examinations. Miss Della Gaudet was also the recipient in part. of the Honor- able Thane A. Campbell prize for French in the grade ten examin- ations. The school also memorial servicq on Remem- brance Day, November llth. The ceremony took place as usual in the parish church where there is E memorial window erected to those who made the supreme sacrifice. Members of Summerside and Miscouche brdnches of the Cana- dian Legion were in attendance. The students were addressed by comrade J. A. Gallant of the Sum- merslde branch. Legion members were thanked by a vote from stu- dents moved by Junior DesRoches, grade ten, seconded by Sheila Doiron. grade eleven, supported took part in a by Della Gaudet. grade eleven and by George Power. grade eleven. Friday. grade eleven class had their weekly Junior Red Cross meeting. Mr. Austin Cameron did a good job as chairman while the program was taken care of by Mac Arsenault. Anita Gallant and Doreen DeCoste. Personals -Mrs. Rachelle Millar, City. ac- companied by her two children Rosetta and Louis Jr., spent an en- joyable week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. JD Harper, Summerside. -Mr. Alec Douglas and Mr. and! Mrs. George Douglas all of Nor- boro, returned on November 16, from Toronto. where they attend- ed the Fair, and visited their sis- ter, Miss Ethel Douglas. , -Bur. ASK SURRENDER PARIS (Reuters) - The French and Tunisian governments Monday jointly appealed to Tunisian Arab terrorist bands to surrender their arms. A communique issued simul- taneously in Paris and Tunis promised that if the terrorists ltatrs. -Bur. lite Western Guardian -(.H'E PORTRAITS FOB your ap- pointment now at The Read Studio. CHRISTMAS. - Make Phone 8081. -SELECTIONS imck. Watches in all prices. models cepg Monday Ind 51196. at M0356 J9W9UErS- Why ,esch week. Heath Leard. Bedequ; mi select yours today. -ANNUAL BANQUET - The members of the Springfield Wo- inan's Institute with their hus- avinds recently held their annual sanquet at Hillcrest Lodge, Sum- nerside East. -DUN MESS!-ZR and Islanders -n Malpcquo Hall. Tuesday even- 'ng. November 23rd. Sponsored by Wilfimluc Women's Institute. En- tertainment and dance. Canteen- SFl'YlCP -94th BIRTHDAY - Rev. G. A. Jr-f10r.v was guest of honor at the home of his son-in-law and dough. in. Mr. and Nfgs Arthur Mao- Dwen. Summersi e East, at the .1:nner here on Sunday, November Nth, the occasion being the 94th '””j'l'N'5M'y of his birth. Congrat- tllA.l0I'iS and best wishes were ex- .ended this highly esteemed gentle- ""'”l by those present. -ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowness of Montrose. an- :ounce the engagement of their auzhtcr, Doreen Frances. to Mr. l.m.wll Eugene liuestls, son ofMr. and Mrs. Albert Huestis, of Sum- merside. marriage to take place, i" We United Church. Montrnsc, llercmber 27, 1954. NFBEDEQUE W. C'. 'I'. U. MEET- -! - - The semi-annual meeting ;ln lithe Bedeque W.C.T.U. was held CA he United Baptist Church. uitrnl Bedeque. on Nov. 17. The ll-P-sident, Mrs. Howard Schurmsn, lhcsided. Twelve members were tirrhsent. The Scripture reading was "'1 Judges chapter a. "God's Dromise to aqdgontg M1” Lou," glllbeck reported on the Tem- Chzirlifa Federation meeting in gave 0 etown. Miss Phyllis Britten Eh! Euilllendid talk on educating om; V dren. holding up Jesus .. nwh inmple and the qumtion help! Iwould Jesus doll", would mndumw the problem of our polmeglt A cmnmittce was ap- mudre 30 select prizes for the mm It who wrote the examina- Oh the temperance course. 7719 meeti load . mi Benedfgt-ifan. mm W M" shT”Ti-:Nnsaan snowan - ism ., .',y M”'0 V" sum of honor "lmy attended miscellaneous -r at the home of her parents, '1,-wand Mrs. John Mouse. Ken- mmn on November 12. El e and N Ii-fesmers centered in a dmtiing bell. marked the bridal mama which the bride-elect was while "1 by Mrs. Charles Bea:-inc, M hv R; bridal chorus was play- ml.-nnediss Iaurctta Mill. the by 0'” baskets were carried in .6 9 Moll and I:-rol Thomp- K:,.,hTh;(;-ilzebom you cut by Mrs. M ID was Georgie -P-i"-z”-"r-.i"'.;. c:.?..".::. ..."-.2 I - v--Rey and the many lovely Ms W” by Miss mining of Chfi-Si-ma8,wheat into flour every day ex- answer the call, they will not be prosecuted. --CHICKEN supper and dance at Austin Pendergast's, Kensing- ton. Tuesday, Nov. 23 GNOTICE-I will be grinding and Thursday of !Flour Mills. i 1 -HOT CHICKEN supper in ilrishtown hall, November Mth. lbeglnning 4.30 p.m. Auspices 5' ; Stephen's Church. i -A MEETING of the Liberal Electors of Malpeque Pall will be held in Malpeque Hall. Thursday. November zfrth, at 8 p. in. -NOTICE-I will be hammer- ing grain and doing custom mix- ing on Mondays and Thursdays of each week. Will also carry full line of Purina. Concentrates. Sign ed Heath Leard, Bedequs Flour Mills. -SURPRISED ON ANNIVER- SARY - Mr. and Mrs Arthur Metherall were pleasantly surprised at their home in Mill River on the eve of their 17th wedding sn- nlversary when a number of their friends and fellow members of Bloomfield United Church assem- bled to extend congratulations and good wishes. Mr. and M11 Meme?- all were escorted to I seat of honor by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pro- fitt. An address was read by Mr. Alban Ci-aswell and the presen- tation of a coffee table and an axminster scatter rug was made by Mrs. Reginald Mat-Ausland and Mrs. Keith Gard. After Mr. and Mrs. Metherall had voiced theeir sincere appreciation all Joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". During the evening music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Craig and family of Poplar Grove”. Refreshments were served and is very happy occasion WI- brought to a close with the still- ing of "Auld Lang SW16"- --FUNERAI. AT TIGNIBH - Funeral services for the late Peter A. Burke were held on Monday morning from his late residence in Tignlsh to the church of st. simon and St. Jude whore Solemn Ris- quiem I-fgh Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. A. MacDonald. Aasistantsin the mass were: Deacon. Rev. M--L Riooney, Bloomfield;- sub deacon. Rev. Edmund Roach. st Dunatan's tmiverslty; master of ceremonies. Rev. William Simpson, st. Dun- stan'a University. seated in the y were Rev. Claude Shea. summe ” , Rev. Louis Dooley. Bi-ne; Rev. Emmanuel Richard. Palmer Road: Rev. Joseph Trainer, at. Lark's; Rev. Tcrenca Campbell, st. Du A '5 University; Rev. Mather slnnott. Aibertan. The choir was under direction of luv. Donia Gallant, Tigniah. The organist was Leonard Gallant. Honorary psll bearers were: Ron. .1. A. Barnard. Messrs. O. 1". Mos-riluy. John 3. Monkey. John B. n-ancia Rudy. A. D. Okla Jas- cph T. Arscnault. Jana O'Brien, James Christopher. Prainols Kimh. Active pail Maura weto Messrs. Gerald Handnihm. Joseph Mu- Donsld. rldolo Arunault .Oamiiia chalsaon, Howard Dunbar and My sanctu Under the sponsorship ni" Friday afteiioon for l the past two with an approximate total of 100.000 dressings and 20,000 swabs. lilo i.O.D.E. ii 'Do Valuable Work For P.C.c Hospital ., . . . .. . . .3. group of 18 Summci'sirlo ladies. lll00iillt?, cat.-Ii years, have provided the Prince County Hospital This l commendable work, began on November 14, 19.32, by Mrs. Arthur Allen and Mrs. ii A. Currie. has grown to some eighteen members with an average weekly attendance of twelve. With the exception of three or four weeks. the group have met regularly eachweck, ter and summer, during that time, and as shown in the photo above provide a win- very beneficial service to the hospital in the work they are doing. In the photo above right to left around the table are Mrs. Leslie Simmons, Mrs. Wilfred Lecky, Mrs. E. T. Tanton, Mrs. Irene Hill, Mrs. Colin Stewart, Mrs. W. A. Currie, Mrs. W. A. Allen, Silliphant (not shown), Mrs. J. Leroy Holman, Mrs. Lee Horne, Mrs. Mrs. Harry Dora Simpson, Mrs. Abel Arsenault. Other members in the group who are not shown in the photo are Miss Lorna Ellis, Mrs. Wm. Hayward. Mrs. Richard Hinton, Mrs. W. P. Callaghan, Mrs.-, R. J. MacNeill. and Mrs. Maurice Mill. (Photo hy Wottnni. 5000 lexlnd I'll: l0 l0 (Continued from page 12) i V" M1 V"! W1 330 131 :: W... 1... 1450 LL Lac ' '5 52 10000 La can HA 4 Vs snod Eghogg Toronto Stocks .isoai.'i";-er. Man. 9 n:-.. ieziioo Lora o - 333 C Ad on 39 39 go 5100 Lyndiist All 351 40 F 5100 c All on sis 485 435 55"” -l-"W9 15 15 15 I' you C Call 315 1:65 ass 17200 Macks-"0 I5 50 53 ' mg (: mm; 55 34 55 2400 Mnclcod l6l 152 mi 600 5., Wm 25 ,5 icon Mada iss I60 I65 P I 'i!llt'I c Dev Pete iou isii mo 1217700 Maine! 15 N 15 r V moo c o and (3 Res 32 is no 00 M-ml 17' '7" 17" wym; (: P 1, P91. 149 135 1.14 I720!) liineawf l' 26 21 25 100 C Wm, 32,, 32,, 32.. zinc Maralzn it ii if mu (anti: Pa-ta :m zoo zoo lfljl" ileum U 10 W1 The following men turned up ati Islgwa) gum if 6 3'1 32 E322 ,1,;,';(',l;;;;;Jx;;j;j fa ff 33,. the meeting called by Bob Clark, mm Cgitr-Maw H; m m 155 Mchjl, ,. M, 35 and Jimmie Hogan to discuss the; nmlicent oorr isvu 15 15 mag ;'W"'ir” ill; - . . gl PVIVHT mum hockey pI.ogmm- my -Sum.i Iii"-ks. 33:1: 7000 Mrwt M ii H merside youth this coming winteni mm, Cheskuk M 5,5 M 3,... M,,,.,,, 7-, 755 7s5 Walter Duggan. Jim Hudson, Ken, vino Chcyl mi, 3; 33:, a:eI"w(!'X'llll Mn lifim 11:9- MacDousall. Robert Graxiy. Ernie. 117”: 1:5: 3-: mm, Hg, ', Y 14,, 755 ,5 Christopher and Messrs. Hog-an cw, C,,,.,,,,, 1-,, 15-. 175 sninn Hut 1 7'1 7:. 75 and Clark themselves. It was irn-' non ("it lnr Ii iota ll :ll'itl1';';'i!W M H" possible to carry on a meeting with lfgg ggxragtig 13g 1;; 1;; W, M," c,,,. ".5 ,7 17., such a small group. so the project, mm (M M, ,9 1,, 13-. 5170 Mum M I23 is; iz: was abandoned for the time being, anoc card in 20 so 53900 Na! W "l" - , mm c Dan in in ion zoo Nu Pete ms 165 in. and when it will be taken up ,m,,C D,” m 19,-. 9 son Neguu i' in v 883”! 18 Hm'b0dY'5 Kl1958- iirm c Hllr 2": we Zflli "i 7'” ' 7 ' ' ' -l2i".iEZ: ii?” ”i.”-. iii. 23?... mm am as n as If the young hockey players com- 5700 can Mk ,9, M -, ans N Brlalnl i2'i -.. . V - ' iaoo NB n 2-!" 254 . v plain to their dfidsvlhll winter that :11; as mo N miltm M 6" M they are not getting any hockey, fmgn mm 0"”: IN um 3,00... Co," 5.. 49 5.. as might well be the case if the, "j..,,,(- R," 35.5 gin, gm inzoou Delhl lwl V ii: 11: organization is neglected. then we. iznn Canwvst ans ziis ans 2500?: Dem" i l iizso Co Man 12 i2 810 K Dick" 190 1” 335 have pop W1.” be able '0 came up. vsnn Cnililce 21 no 21 1500 N FWD"? 5",, -ll 34 with ii satisfactory answer. The: moo Cournor a 715 71. mn K: Fnidv-ue gin real reason will probably be that 585 Frown 291 53:-3 M 52:; 15:; 15 '1-. , he and many others didnlt think g';.','::,,,, & 2,1 nu, SIDON Kniore 136' in. .0. ' ' nnnn N L it worth while to attend a meeting "193 Reingfo mi 111:? gm N Marla U W M , , called for the purpose of helping :;(;nn:i" WA "5 W. .W,,, V ..,,...,m 9 ,, ,1 the small fry have a good time 20,, D3,, L,.,,,,,. no no no innnw iii...- an an rim with a well-organized hockey pro- 200 Dome F p;tfi'V4 digit; 46' gram. No doubt there were men 5"" ""'”" ” ' ' , interested in the proposition who R?2;l"'3.. I r . . V couldnt miike it because of otherl 3117! 123- ll; commitments, but surely there! 2,5,, E; Mn,” ,9, 29,, 29,. must have been ii. good many who mm F. slut: I 4:; 42? 410 v 1'! n i could have attended. but dldn t. Fwfa M an , iinn F.l Pen R we all. iwi 4' It is sn easy get the complex: 500 am Glac 3: :3 90 Monday, Now 29th, New Let George do it.' But when too M” E"”'” l R W d d . W? W0 W'- "5 14 Glasgow Hall, e nes as, many get this idea. the work just 1309 pm pug. am no Jsn . t H H F . isn't done. Let; us hope for the sake msn Fenim i is 44 44 Dec. 1st, Kings on 8 , I'l- of the kids that another meeting '33; '52 4:3 '82: day, Dec. 3rd. will be called? sometime. and thatx -nun r,;...-i.. ' A11 contest winners will glfwifg-f;n(”",f;H:';”1"d&"V me i.;l,m"5 Edda Em no 935 can meet in the finals, for the ..... .E....f ” W"”' W ..233?.5:." cash prizes: also songs and . .. . , - - - Immune vi: 83” 79;! fag”) music by the Melody Boys. The Plctou Maripiics. which in- 7'.5.”..?. 3,'..'.i".. 1. .-.i rim. an Send your entries for the cludes Syl Bernard, Garth Cray and mm Goldie 2.1 2 an e vmn n H i- 0 . . . . Mark Delfmey "Om 5”"'””-”d9- mm Gdlhrrfar we we We Guardian Office. Admission took a fairly fancy pastinz from mnn r: r iv.;.n -in is in". f fh h , 2- & 506 i the Halifax team in their first on sold V" ;l '7'; '7; "V P. 5 mi 0" ' game of the season. Halifax. short 2.5 25.4, 2,. Slim” time 8 RM- some of their best players, turn:-di mnn mf'i:-iv 1'5 N I back the Pictou the score of 6-1. . aggregation by Congratulations to S. D. U. for their fine victory over the saint John Mariners, and their capturing of the coveted Mccurdy Cup. Is- landers will be especially proud of this feat because nearly all of these players are bred and born Prince Edward Islanders. It is especially pleasing that this triumph should come to St. Dunstan's this year, for coach McAdam will have a re- building job facing him next year, most of the team's star players be- ing in their senior year. . . . I Island hockey fans are really getting excited about their hrwknv team. The Brklacich boys look as if they are the cream of the cri p. and will be taking on Central Canada champions for eastern honors on the Alan Cup trail. Maybe it's a little too early t.o start waving banners. Many things can happen before now and spring. In- juries sometimes play a leading role in a team's chances for hockey glory. and Brklacich or nobody else can do a thing about that. But we're all hoping for the best. and In the meantime let's get together and support the Islanders as they ramble down the voctory highway. 0 0 0 Joe Dalton seems to have blos- somed forth into quite I basket- ball player. He led the new Sum- merslde rivillnn tr-vn in points in their last two games. The team as a whole looks as if it could stand some strengthening if it is to make things at all interesting in the Charlottetown City Leag.uc but practice will help a lot. They haven't had much of that. 10 KILLED IN CRASH I-IAIFA. Israel (Reuters) - Tan person! were killed and 25 injiured in a collision between a bus and a train at a grade crossing north of here at dawn Monday. Police had to rescue the uninjured bus driver Olhoaacy. Informant wash the amraondd --thruatnod to from surviving passcnga. who bndlsa. Mon.-Tues. Iildfifl Urn Boil:-1 stunt! Crandw lfiiilfl 11 Swap! "- R000 lllcliwnod J30 Ifoillnz 920 Home 0 H000 Hum Yk 57.1 Hill! 3 Jinn Jnhurkn M00 -Vuitrf lfififl Jnnslltllli H00 Kavrlml 7lNl Knmrl !i.'vlifl Krihmrnn ififih Kilk H 1100 Kirk Lake: '-ikhfl Klondike 17900 Kristina fiwt Krnv I21 Lahrad 2M0 Ilene! n 7! in 955 99" mi; mu, 9 our 9 16 15M 13 ilVa illi till. it iwi 11 11 1564 Link iwi I11 700 710 Ill l1 I7”: 51 Si 52 655 050 655 200 196 196 as 51 1'11": 117.-Vi 1"": 21 2i 7! 2! '27”) Tie M an M M c or in I" in 7”: 7”: ” int, 10”; IN to in in H st iav, we lill 7”: 7'1 so 7s 7s 1.1 if H 47 i7 17 .-is 'I'iL'4 .15”: 7 A 24 M 535 535 515 (Hi 20 1" I50 I50 I50 H IZW I1 70 ND 69 I0 10 10 "CAMEO" KENSINGTON Mon -Tvinz, 7.13-9:15. an ocean. two ships, in handful of men (the Heroes). The only villain is "TIIE CIIUEI. SEA”, Jack Hawkins, Donald Slnden. Vir- ginla Mckenna. Tuesday worth 825.00. The story of starrlna Bank drawing ”ROYAI."' 7:15 & Mara. -9.15: Matt.-.90 Mon. 3:30. "COUNT '1'!!! HOURS" starring Toren Wright, aid Carey. Dolores Morgan Adele Madon- and Coming to Crapaticl l-lall.: PH6ToGRAPHERs Talent Contest in Box 21 "Ebert MacNem:M.D. , Professional flarils Tuesday, Nov. 23. 1954 The uuardlaa Page Is Skinners Pond lady Passes -The death occurred at the iesiern Hospital. Aiberton, on Saturday. Nov. 20th. of Mrs. Wil- l.am Aylward of Skinners Pond in lier 83rd year. The deceased was the former Susan Mccailum. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Mccallum. Palmer Rioad. When she was enjoying good health Mrs. Aylward had been very active Dr. W. J. general secretary of the Canadian News Briefs Frommiiome And Abroad EDMUNDSTON. N. B., (GP) -:1-lighlanders of Canada) who Ir- Mrs. Lina Thibodeaii. 26. appearirigtrivi-d here Monday from Korea said in court Monday for hearing On 3- Charlie Oi mufdefmlchange of name of their regtuients her 33-year-old husband, was fur- as may fugl did, ther remanded until morning. prelunlnary they don't feel as badly about the Wednesdayi i BALTIMORE tAP)-A 50-year- nld steeplejack who hung head , , p , down from a tower stop a down- KmGSmS'.;ui2i?L; iCJ?ro.o!:iL;i;fi'n mldigg gar, mm; than -3 I our. (5 cc to he groun in community affairs. Besides her Icmmcu of Churches. Manda), my-”iMDndBY I15 P01lC43 Mid firemen li- husband. William Aflward. WM called for fl more adequah, and tempted to rescue him. W35 her We Palmer I07 me 95'” 50 "more effective expression of Chris- in g,m,,hj,o1,c,ff,,h.,..,g,;,;,,"3 years. lhe leaves to mourn six sons and four daughters; Earl of Rum- forri. Maine; Edgar. Boston, Mass.'. Russell, Skinners Pond; Francis. Bedeque. Louis and Charles of Cnvehead; Violet Mrs. Bertram Johnston, Alice. Mrs. Perley War- ran, and Elizabeth, all Mass: Margaret. Mrs. Jordan Ells- worth. of Waterford. its-r eldest son, Peter, predeceased her two months Black Watch (2nd Battalion. Royal m E ence in Skinners Pond to that l I Church of the Immaculate Cuncep-.For S istent New Glasgow address. tion, Palmer Road. where Requiem: inoy, been sepn since High Mass was sung by her pastor, Rev. Patrick Walsh. , Pall bearers were MP.Wl'l4 Albert Chief of police Raymond Dl.i'iila)' Kennedy. Patrick Dmicctte. Herman sought the aid of Scotland Yard and Doyle, Pius Ellsworth, Arnold Mc-ilvlondav in identifying a blue-cved ifour-year-old girl abandoned here Callum. and Roy Johnston. tiari unity. mg MlnlSi.FI' -Lesagr: EDPWV5 Canm” 1954 w””5'- "a'.land who knows her or her parents. son. despite bad weather, may Sllr-' pass Oi B05"0”- previous years except 1953- in. a woman who called at the door so. H tmrfm --m or ...:”:..:;;:.".':'.::;:r::;i.,Conlinue Search Phllrch a month ago by ii woman aha Halifax are ,r:nvered her trail address. t.ot, who calls herself Nancy. together with other particulars on the chance that her English at-cent means there is someone in Eng- i')'I'I'AWA ICPJ--Northern Affairs stud Monday it , The child was left at the home in Vmume and IFVC-W95 3” of Mrs. Denis Long here Oct. 15 of the-of the Long home The visitor ex- plained that she was going to work & the potato fields at. nearby lGr.ind Falls and wondered if Mrs. Lniig would look after the girl in meantime. Mrs Dong agreed. The woman. who left a non-ex- has TORONTO (CP) - M I Chief Duguay said brown-haired - Nancy has been taken to a foster home where she plays happiiv appears undisturbed by the straiineness nf her position. Pnlmz in Toronto, Montreal and looking for the wo- whn identified herself as Whether she is the is not knnwn EDMUNDSTON, N B ICP) with is bogus man "Ha7.Pl Hall." The chief said he has foruarrir-n irhildis mnthler Interment was in the cemetery. . Mann N Hit 47 4:; 44 limo Newnnrni 9 R--.- s ismm N Non 41-. 41'. (N am N Rouvn 4v. Mi -1'. ' 7250 N Rvan I. it in in 3400 N Sen i.-i iwi is imiz N Sun 9.10 220 no 15770 N Thlnh is ll 1! 2264'" N Ycllo six; av. all Ann N-p 2.11 2.10 ml min Nistn in a nu; 2201 Noranda Ill no It ssnn Norsolif lit 18 13 iznn Normefal 32" its 315 CW'W' VI-rpa i- is 15 17 :ion NC nil! us 445 Ms E. E. Parkman nnt.D.. 8.0. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. K Summer St. Stsmmaraldr Elba rte red Accountants '1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building ilummcralde, P.E.l. - Phone 2838 W. Albert Robertson P E. I. lirlJ'I'UAL BUILDING I Granvflin at Water Street ! Summaraldn DIAL P. 0. BOX 1 3344 G81 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty i SI.l.I'lIInrEl' St. summerulde Optometrists 8 F. Hunter. R.0. summer-side. P.E.I. - Phone Slit SMALLM.AN'8 BUTLDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., 0.1). 288 Water Street Summeialdc above Mauricn Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 35130 Dentist: ' Dr. J. A. Doirnn SMALLMAN ni7i1.pmo CAPITOL Summer-side Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15; Innmd eiiii”””vsi3' ANN MILLER Keenan WYNN - Bobby VAN James WHITMORE Kurt KASZNAR COMING THURS. - FRI. - SAT. In Cine-mnS(-ope "RIVER OF NO RETURN" . Marilyn Monroe - Robert Mltchum l Dial 2366 Summeralvlo THE READ STUDIO n. w. spans PHYSICIANS '1: K. ZIELINSKI. M.D. General Practitioner Mslpeque Rand Kenslngtnn. P. E. I- Phnns: Kanaingtnn I i Physician-Surgeon Phone 7032. Water street. SUITIIHCTHIIIE. Wednesday 7:15 - 9:15 with REGENT to-min 1.15 - 9.15 I would like to have the privilege of meeting every voter in 3rd Prince. I would try it were there time but un- fortunately there is not. Therefore. through this medium. I must ask you to please assess my mar- its as one of your Liberal representa- tives for the 3rd district. I am a native of 3rd Prince. was brought up in the district. I taught school for five years. than ioined the R.C.A.F. and had five years war ser- vice with fhirfy missions over enemy territory in Europe. On returning home I continued my studies at Mt. Allison University. lam going to Dnlhousie University where I received my degree in law. I have been practising law in Summerside for flu past five years. Naturally I believe I ii a v a flu necessary qualifications to represent you or I would not offer for election. I hope I will have the privilege of doing a lot for my native district and for Ilia citizens of the 3rd district. I pledge my best efforts. ' Sincerely yours. J. A. GALLANT. Liberal Candid:-no for3rdPrlnca. luau-teillIvPrlnao0oIlICIiI1lAlandaHu