?'".'”i."TT”.'fT'” T no 1 If yo years , 1 Ysillfullh KCAJ. keerfsuuller lath. Iviully s-ll Deblal. Yes rear ruutlt tin with Ivluslrnlus and vllboul stliplisa. Hcive Ci chcil with the I2-AIIEEII CIIIINSEIIIIR ,R.C.A.F. RECRUITING UNIT SIIMMERSIDE iinironr Let him tell you about the opportunities in Caliada's expanding Air Force. U I . u are physically fit, between 17 and 39 the required Grade 8 (or better) Education, you are eligible for any of age. and have groundcrew trade. IIIITE THESE NEW OFFICE IIIIIIIIS: 9.00 am. to 5.00 p.m. Monday Lhrougll Saturday. Open Tuesday Evenings till 9.00 p.m. a iuoruiua, to hat th her dolls!!- 1.. Ind In -Mrs. J. Harrison hi-nwood. has rat bone after a visit w let. Mrs. Irio bait. Alllertgn. Mrs. ldisou "wright. Middleton. who h been under treatment iii the P. . 1. Hospital. has iniorend very much in health and onsets to return to her home this week. congratulations are held: 'ex- tended to Mr. T. J. xnnian. Oantral Bedenue on buns -piioinied areal- dent of the P. E. Island Mutual Fire Insurance 00. ' Miss I Marjorie Mic!!! . , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l Maorariane. Fernwood, and Miss Louise Grail. daluhter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Oraic. Middleton. have been accepted as nurses I training at the Prince County Hosllitni. ssnninerside. Their many friends. wish them every success in their chosen noble undertaking. ' I Rev. W. Burton Crowe. and Rev. EL. 5. Weeks. Bedeque, and Mr. J. I-1. Maclsrlane. Femwood. and Mr. Ralph. oallheck, Mrs. Regin- ald Haslam. and Mr. John Stuart, were in Chulotietown on Tues- day. The first four attended the meeting of the P. E. I. Presbytery. Bedeque "Ralf century" club held two meetings since last re- port. One was held Jan. 22nd, and the other on February 5th. The January meeting was at the home of Mrs. Charles I-ienderson, with the President. Mrs. Walter Leard in the chair. The meeting was op- ened with a minute's silence in honour of two departed friends. Honourable Horace Wriuht Lower Bedeque and Mr. Howard Mac- Farlane. sumlnerside. Prayer was oftel-ed by one of the members on behalf of the bereaved families. and the singing of the hymn: "O God our help in ages past" follow- ed. Roll call was responded to by members giving household hints. The programme consisted oi the study of the first chapter of "The Story of the Island" by Miss Car- rie Holman. Summerside. This was followed by a reading and a con. test. Miss Edna Jenkins was ap- pointed by the club as the repre- sentative to the "Film Board." The second meeting was held lit the home of Mrs. Vernon" Craig. on Feb. 5th. 14 members were present. The president in the chair. It was intimated to the members that the projector. recently secured. would be in Bedeque on Saturday even- ins. 10th.. and pictures would be shown at the home of Mrs. James the "Story of the Island" was read and discussed. Lune was served on both occasions by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Blackmore have recently taken up residence in Bedeque Village. Prior to leav- ing searletown, they were tend- ered a farewell at the home of Mr. PHERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW . vows” I CAN'T SLEEP W THING DRIPPING A FIX IT I 1L GO NERT Henderson. The second chapter in - 1l00pWlndsvsrd .. .. .. "l':.iii..::i..:.:.””":. .. ..... I . - in their new home. The of evening passed quickly. 51:: mils and nmes.1.unehwas ehdmby the haste,-, suistldllruge 91- . ronhuiq. smrsi continued from pus 13 2700 Nexus .j.... .. ...s. 106i 35ldcNBDo . ....125 .. ... 350 ...... 130 .. ..... 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N moo Stadaeon.sM...:” M 1000 Starratt ....- --- -- moo Steeloy ..... ..... ...... 71-4 7310 Steep Rk ...... .. ..-- 91'” 100 Sier Coal ... -- - 13 B000 sturgeon -... .. 15 i 4000 Stud Cont . . 5 1-4 asoo sum on .... .. . 350 5100 Supe lor ...- - -- 90 1000 Surf Inlet N- .- - 16 405 Sylvanite .-... -- 125 1000 Tsku .......... ..-, ...-. 9 0714. Teclr H 320 800 Torbrlt 6200 Tow Pete Trans Res U" 6000 Trend Pete -. 75 14050 U Ashes .... 110 225 Un Keno ---- -- 620 Upp Can .. ..-. 22il) Ventures .... 20728 Waite Am ...... .. .. 50 Wateroui .- 1000 Wekusko . . 1500 Wu: Ash ..... .. .. M 0000 W Hinstd -.... .. .... 148(1) Wiliasy '...... .. ...... 10 0000 Winchester .... .... .. 11,0 ?:;......1'I'I Dd ...... .. .. '70 Bear ... .. . HI!) Yale 1'IIX) gk Airs. Walker-ihu btdndi. in. 1.31 has dausahtdr Shil- was operated on in the Prince Oountyw Blunnisrsido. y . . pi .......'.i.... new nospitsl .-in e--.-4 W Robinson otwest . . Wgumn N3. toialek .GllC. Devon is-ontliesioklistller -- 1 had. '1", kn. . me”, Hi. XII. Hlrlllll-I 00200!!!) . ' and air. lliooiu coroorsn were - - recent viaiygs -to sununerside. Schools. visited Piusvills Bchoo recently. 1. .1 Miss Lorraine corcorsn. Mia- 91 oouohe spent the week-end at her Mr. John liarrirol xnutelord is i paths sick list. His many friends wish him a speedy improvement in health. ' Mr. Manviile Williams son lit. and Mrs. John Williams Oifhary hasdlren name P:'eai1;l:nt .50?" l""- 3 . ' efng, .quc:bne:. m L" n. Mr. Russell . Bummer- : aidewas winning in noaobms, on Miss hurls I-iorne ogtinlizrlivsio 3403 - . -r - is t ursin - v--- . - .,.3d”di.?,'.”,,.i'.. 15' 'ch.,?.m..'i3."n, Mr. Wilfred osiiiin hasreturned use many friends wish her every '0 W 1199" 1" 5W'3Wm- ' success in her chosen profession. 55"" 05”” WPIW” in W05” for the past few months. Misies Shirley oriu. student at . pm," 0; wg” con”; 11; oh". Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, lottetown and Leona MacDonald St. Louis. were visitors to Plus- who I. um... ha, and. an 1,, viiile on Sunday. guests oi Mr. and the capital. were visitors to o'Leary W75 505” 09'0"”- nn Saturday. Both young ladies flvg in wag Dgvon. Mrs. Fred Kelly and son Keith. . ' lloeeville were visiting in Plus- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sinallmsn ""9 9" w9d""d"- of 0'i.eary have been informed of A bingo and dance were held in the birth of a granddaughter in wgmypeg, mm, The pgoud pg;-gnu Piusville Hall on Monday night. dancing was supplied by are Mr. and Mrs. Milton smallman 39"": 10' Jr. (nee Miss Hilda Gamble. iormer 33Ym0N 051131”. 9010” teacher at the Knutsford school). G3lIll1:v..Edllr Gallant Ind Melvin 3 nc ard. George Stewart. O'Leary. who recently enlisted with the n..c.Ar. A lame crowd attended the and was stationed at Aylmer, om. dlnoe In Rosovllle school on Fri- will shortly be posted for a special day nlsht. Music for dnncins Wu course at Trenton. Ont. He is a 5WP"9d bi Fmlwl-9 vgtergn oz worm wu jwo, shields. Wilfred shields. 'Eclward i Clements. Russell Jones and Will- A friendly game of hockey was WI -3011" played Tuesday night Feb. 6th at the omen-y gm: bggwegn an A whist party was held in Plus- Knutsiord Eagles and the Mount V1119 Hi" 0" Wedmidw "IBM 1" awn gamma, umm 5 gm. aid of the Women's Institute. six erzei victorious. An hour of skat- "5108 Of Will” ""9 l1lnl'.9d- Th” mg W” mloyed. prize winners were: Ladies ...m. Miss Delia Gallant. Consolation. -- mg united chm-ch 1.5.11.1; Am Miss Clarissa Gallant. Gent's - met on Wednesday evening Feb. M11 Lifmln 'Ar36nIuIt- C0n5018' 1th at the manse in 0'!.eary. 'rhe -- M1" 3'11 MBKGNII. President. Mrs. E. W. Turner pre- ----:-- aided and conducted the opening HUNTER RIVER AUXILIARY worship. Plans were made for the W- M- 5- Valentine Tea at the home or Mrs. D. s. Goi-rill in the afternoon oi The members of the Auxiliary of sec. mu. Delicious refreshments the Hunter River United Church were served. met with Mrs. L. W. Ripley for their regular monthly meeting, Mr. James Rix of 0'I.eary suii- 1"0bI'1IITlI 153- ered a stroke on Thursday morn- The theme of the Worship Ser- ings-eb. 8th and his condition is vice was "I-115 went Pmcnoe-" as good as can be expected. Hi: The president read several pes- leyion of friends yh that soon allies of acripw” nvnunli Hi! there will be a niar ed improve- presence. Mrs. Bowman read the merit in his condition. poem, "silence" written by Kaz- an of Japan. The 23rd Psnlm Mrs. John Harris has received WIS mid in unison Ind All I!- wordlthat her brother. Mr. John mairfed standing for sentence Shaw of Boston, Mass. is seriously prayer. "Dear Lord and Father of ill in hospital. Mr. Show spent a Mankind" was sung. couple of months here last summ- The offering was received and er. dedicated. ..... . The poem which Kagawa wrote On Wednesday night Feb. '7th 3999811118 W "10 YOU"! 01 349!!! there was a very large crowd at was read by MCI. Andrews The the 'O'1eary when the Worship service closed by sinzinl 0'l.eary Maroons and the Alberton "Par around the world." ' Royals met in a hockey tune. The "rho United Churdi Re-llniors score was one sided. 18-6 in favor Japan Through Education"; the at the Maroona. The referees were fifth chapter of the study book Jimmie moan and Jack Bcliur- VII lamented by Mrs. i.ePase. man. y Mrs. Ripley snd Mrs. Newman. v ' Mrs. Don nulnian gave a very -Rev c. 0. Hewlett has re- interesting report of the Presbyter- tunted to O'l.ea.ry after a visit to iai held. in aummerside, after Hamilton and Toronto where he which a hearty vote oi thanks was was the quest of his son and his extended to Mrs. n. daughter. Mrs. Msoxinnon. lie was The minutes of the last meet- aceompaniod to the cities by his ins were approved as read. The dauehter. Miss Miriam Illssheth roll call was answered by eighteen Hewlett E. N. who will join the members. staff of the Hamilton Eoepital. Plans were made for the World -- Day of Prayu-. which will be held Miss lillaine Ramsay of 'Union- in the United church Friday af- vale, a bride-elect. was tendered a ternoon. Rh. 0 at 2:80 o'clock. shower on Thursday night Feb It was decided to have Miss 0th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oollicutt of lmionvale. Many v. nice slits were received and dainty ed to by a verse of scripture. The tifnlhmant! Wm I6l'VOd- Mill President. Mics. Dan lmaliman RIMS! hll 316 (004 WWW 01 I unaided. A reading on Temperance multitude of friends for a long and em given by Mrs. larl. Jelly. tma hum wedded 1110- Scripture reading was read by , Mrs. ldzsr Hnallman. The next Hill Barbara IHCNOIII enter- maoung will be hgld gt Chg hon; Mimi I.'n'1miI0r of her voims pf Mrs. Ralph Adams. Delicious ii-lends on Monday WGIIIN Nit refreshments were served by Mrs. lib on the occasion of her eleventh pawl. assisted by her dauehter IN WIN!" Bessie and Mrs, Arthur Harris. - The iuneral 01 Mrs. Russel silt! from Mr nuns friends and rims was held mm the Bloom- good WM: for mm! more ii-on field riniua chrursh on 'riiui-my dsys. Delicious reires ' were 3'04 served by Olaude Maoluill lire. W. B. Dickson. 's M assisted I 951333. any. lib. 0.. .f”'......i. . ."...;'. t. 1 who has to moat. stat- I MOI Vfllllfdftid on riainilton. out. will report i. unit 9:: Itonw. muury ii-o. John A slscuoil. wot. rm; erred! from Air Anna- csptain E. R. Brown, who is the dentist at-this-unit. has been on temporary duty at 8.0.13.0. school out. 191- the past . on Friday . evening. lsbruary Ind. the ofilcerr wives held an informal get-together in the flight csdets' lounee of the oiiioers' mess at this station. ' squadron Leader A. n., Piroth. chief allninistrative officer of R. c.a.r. Station Bununerside. Vas s week-end visitor to Trenton. Ont. Lac. Georld D. Macbean. clerk accountant. spent lastweak-end at his home in Glace Bay. N. S. j-. Ac. 1 Oarvell C. Smith, clerk typist. of the central registry staii. visited his home in Moncton. N.B. over the past week-end. Three mechanics. two of them aeroengin mechanics. have been transferred from No. 2 'r.'r.a. Camp Borden. 0nt., and repdrted at this unit on January 37th. These are Ac. 2 D. J. Riuuel, Ac. 2 H. O. Ghristin and Ac. 2 J. R. Dalton. Two airmen have been trans- ferred irom R.O.A.1". station Tren- ton. Ont. and reported here on Tuesday and Wednesday. rebrusry . 6th and 1th respectively. These are and airframe Messier. Lac. J. W. Poirier. technician and Ac. 2 meteorological observer. Ac. 2 D. K. Munro. clerk typiat. has been transferred from No. 2 x.'r.s. Trenton. 0nt.. and reported at this station on January Nth. Lac. 0. l.'. R. naines. seroengine technician was transferred from No. 8 Repair Depot Trenton. Ont. and reportedior duty here on Monday, February 5th. Ac. 2 1". P. Hickey. arrived at this station on Saturday. reb- ruary 3rd on transfer from No. 2 Manning Depot. Aylmer. Ont. Lac. w. Clarke-Oook has been transferred. to 1b.O.AJ'. Station binili. Man. and reported there on Saturday. 1"eln'uary 8rd. and Lao E. Lsmoureux. airs-ame tech- nician .will arrive at Giinli on Fri- day. February 9th. . Three airmen of this unit will report at R.O.A.r'. atation Aylmer. Out. on. February 1th and nth where they have I been posted. These -include I'.ac.tG. '1'. Macliean. mess-orderly. Inc. a. I. Bulme. P.R.T.I. and Inc. A. B. leardniore. also a P.R..T.I. sionary from Japan. speak here whenshawillbelnthisares. A letter was read irom Miss El- ma lumen of Trinidad asking for books. cards. papers. etc. 1 it was decided that each mem- ber take an article to the next meeting to make up a parcel for Miss Ross, the part worker in Halifax. Twenty-four home and twenty- five hospital calls were made dur- ins January. The number ,of books read were recorded. V Mrs. Mstheson. Mrs. Oarew, Mrs. Cousins. In-s. lellar and Mrs. Mae- xinnon were asked to plan the Japan program for the next meet- ing. which will be held at ihe home of Mrs. W. Patterson. The roll call will be answered by a verse of scripture, containing the word "prayer." The lunch com- mittee is Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. ia- Pase and Mrs. Maelnod. A dainty lunch was enjoyed. The meeting closed by repeating the l..otd's Prayer in Illlllnw Gertrude Hamilton. a returned niis- I i 700: 20: K ..i.,li.3ii'll7..l:Aii .s.... o cnown can mp pinion; ,Chevrolet 1925-29; 1980: I-lullsonvlilsi; el A. ' ' Chevrolet 1925-29: gr-31: Pontiac 19R; Ford 1928. TRAN8ldl3SIONS- 19981. cirnmpnn ;ii'iao- , Chevrolet 192030-(ll; Foi'd.iEI.'is (1; Dodge 1930; Ford Modcl.'A, DRIVE SHAFT- Ciievrolet 1925-29' Pontiac 29; Plymouth 193'.-i. FRONT AXLES- Chevrolet 1929; Dodge Ford 193 USED TIRES- 600i: is; 550 x17; 525550x18. 1930; 7. . GOOD USED . TERMS F. Earle Maclionalil Ltd. warns srnnar msn. 'SUMMlJRSlDE-PHONE 7061 Watch this will further misssinnal cards 1 msusancr: Fire - Auto I Innunsr IL. Summenide PHONE ms 1. Eal Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank Bnlidllll PHONE 288! VI. pciieiirnp s. yliaololllll LL Barrlsler. solicitor. Notary. Its. Offloa ianaerlr occupied W Late 'lleai.li Striml. n.c;. Collections x ii. E. Ilarksiana ,,Opt.D., R.0. ' ' 0P10l,W1',"5T i lyss Iaanslned Glatses Attended 'l'o. Money to "Loan Chivroiq Ford M06 Chevroiq 1925 Ford Model A; Plymouth 1935; 475 x 191 HEATER-- CASH weekly to ' stock. . ELLIS - Casualty "j of Commerce. lununerside. P. l. l. B. Psonipily Fitted BEGIN! TIIATII BLDG. lumber It-. F. llsster It. 0. porromrralsr couplets Visual Anslfw '6lsnea,lltted - nous silo IMASLLMAN anmerside. I'.l.I. Biunlnersl-' I BUILDING