ii: T .5 . CARD PARTY Spring Valley Hall.- Tuesday. January 24th I.- txl o'clock. Sponsored by W.I. FUNERAL HELD-'i'he"tuneral of Airs. Charles Bennett. J forniar resident of Alberfoii; was held on' y--fan-agy, Jan. 1. from the home ,;.heg son-in-law and daughter. Mr. md-Mrs. Hedley Palrqer. Ronn- ,-mg, The service was conducted by,,.(ReV. Alexander MacDowell. minister of-ilhlllmminigash United clfurch. Hymns twere Abide With .i(a' and "Rock of Ages. Pall hearers were Messrs. Emmett Sen- tncr, Roche O'Brien, Jerry Rich- ards. Robert Mclnnls, Russell Mc- Innis and Burton nix. , RESTORE NEWS WIRE - A lelctype circuit between the Guar- tlliii offices in Summerside and Charlottetown was restored on n part-time basis last night aftei having been out of operation since Januaryisth. as a result of the severe sleet storm that demolished comiziunicatlon systems. Consider- able" difficulty was experienced in the uuusmission of news during the la days in which inter-office com- munication was not possible, and throughout most of this time the news and advertising was trans- ported to Charlottetown each night by car. Personals lilr. Emmett Mclsaac of Bede- nue is a patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Mr. Lewis Gamester of South Granville is a patient in the Prince Hdward Island Hospitali suffering from pneumonia. Mr. Vincent Connolly. Central Ht-deque is a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital suffering from an attack of put" vnia. . lllr. and Mrs. Henry Callbeck and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hogg, Central llcdcque. left by car on Sat- urday for Florida where they plan to spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs Merritt Callaghan, Alberton. left Monday afternoon to spend the week with Mrs. Cali gghan'.s' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes. Emerald. lilr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston, Albcrtnn. have taken over the oper- ation of a grocery and dry goods store on Main street at Albcrlnn, formerly operated by Mr. and Mrs. Fred White. Miss Mabel Fielding returned to her home in Albcrton on Monday iflcr spending the holiday season with her brother and sister-in-law. l.t-Col. Mrs. P.S. Fielding, Char- -Annuai. MEPETulNGwt:;: Ian- doll Mill-I0!-ll ar . ntnuauy aui. St. . mm - iteuinatwi 1.00 tun. HOME FROM HOSPITAL -Mr. ames MacLcan. proprietor of the B-A Service Station on Water Street East in Summerside arrive- ed home on so urdny after an spent the week in hospital in. ifax, receiving further treatment for iniurleat suffered in an gilt? mobile accident which urrad last year. - CONWAY Mr. andtlyirs. Cecil Palmer and family have returned to their home in Borden after spending a vacalr ion at the homes of Mr. and Mn. Raymond Milligan and Mr. ail Mrs. John D. Palmer. 27 5. Charles Keizer and son Robert have returned to their home at Foxley Rivor after a plen:.rit trip to Dartmouth Nova Scotia. I Mr. William J. MacNeIll. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. MacNeill, Conway, has been transferred from The Canadian Bank of Com- merce. Windsor. Nova Scotin to the 5' bank at Charlottetown. Mr. Arnold Ramsay in visiting his 1 irenta, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsay, BordFn. Mr. John Mncltinnon is spending a few weeks with his brother. Mr. William E. MICKIIIIIOII. Conway. Mr. Oscar W. MacNeill left for Dartmouth, Nova Scotin, to join the C.G.S. Cygnus after spending a vacation with his We and fam- ily at Conway. ; The many friends of Master Roger MacKlnnon will be glad to learn he has receovered from his recent illness and will soon be out around again. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mnclfinnon were business visitors to Summer side on Wednesday January 11th. The Conway Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Wallace Morrison on Tuesday even lng January loth. ALBERTON Mrs. .7. A. Noonnn. Alberton, In anpatient in the Charlottetown Hoa- p a . Mr. Frank Skerry. Alberton, In a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. Elizabeth Wediock. 0iLeary. is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Noonan. Alberton. NEWSY NOTES By J. A. Clark, D.8c. CANAIMIS FARTHEST WEST On Fredrick Island, off the west roast of the Queen Charlotte Ia- lantis. there was a Radar Station during the Second World War, This small island is the most westerly point in Canada and is about 3550 miles, as the crow'flies. from the most easterly point in Canada which is near St. John's. Newfound- land. The Queen Charlotte Islands con- sisl of about one hundred and fifty t.-zklnds: and their total area is about 5000 square miles or more than twice the size of our Pro- vince. They are in form similar in shape to the letter Y. with its to towards the north. The liiasset In- lot and Sound in Graham island which opens the center of the Is- land. helps to make the similarity even more complete. LOCATION These islands extend along the West Coast of British Columbia from about fifty two degrees north latitude. to a little beyond fifty four degrees north latitude. and lie lmjtzely between one hundred and thirty one and one hundred and thirty three degrees west longitude They have many pebbly and stony In-aches. particularly in the north and cast of Graham Island; Their roasts are generally rough and rug- ged 'wlih rocky slopes and cliffs rising abruptly from the sea. par- uculrirly around most of the coasts of filorcsly and Kunghit in the south. and on the west of Graham Island. The suuthcrn islands have mjcat areas of cxposed rock and cliffs with it limited space of vege lallnn and forest cover. There is hnlrl deep water along almost the entire west coast of the Islands. and from the south on the east toast it extends up as far as Fumshcwn Iicad. A recent chart suggests that this section of the east coast shoultl be approached with caution by navi- Ealors. Depths from I00 to over tom fnthoms occur frequently with- in a few miles of the west coast. Rocks project. and small islets oc- "Ir. in great numbers in many of the ll0lIfIfIS. hays. inlets and hor- bours around the coasts. SITKA SPRUCE The Queen Charlotte Isluilds pro- duce some of the very best sltkn fnrucc and we first learned of these islands when Canadian Foresters lore sent there during the First World War to secure thissxpruce which was required for the making of airplane propellors because of "II freedom from faults and Its Illfltflor " of tougncss. The island's forests produce hiinilrcris of millions of hoard-fcet of lumber -VFIFIY. which is raficd to mills on the mainland. some of the immense lglnlmgrruetetgoxv to nip; feet in - n s ump an are an Mind as a bell. FARMING AND HUNTING - There is excellent grazing where- tver the land has been cleared. VI"! lreat quantities of kelp and stewards available along he fertilize the lnndi hni ' ' BT09! and Pmdu . sn- - Gilt Vrfzoinhln and magnificent .Thn nnttnnl grasses pro- tncrensed to hundreds. no that there is now an open season each year to hunt them. r are so numer- ous that Queen Charlotte Islanders can kill any number. any time for their own use. Many of these deer are very small though larger ones are seen occasionally among them. Mn with the Navy. who were patrolling the British Columbia Coast on ml rs. sometimes secured good fresh meat by brief hunting expeditions. One group, who landed well out of sight of a large number of deer. that were feeding on sen and rock weeds, well out from the shore, tried to creep up under cover and ambush them. but the crack of a twig and all the deer were gone. The deer keep a sharp watch towards the shore for their natural enmles, which lnclud bears, cougars and etc.. but pay no attention to at- tack from the sea. The officer in command of-the ship knowing this, led a party directly towards a group of deer feeding at the water edge. and secured all the fresh deer meat that his ship could use. Ravns and eagles are common everywhere but there are an abund- ance of Canada geese. pheasants. grouse and other game birds that should satisfy the most ardent sportsmen who reach this hunter's "Utopia" in the west. FISHING There is a large fishing industry about Langarn Island in the worth where halibut. cod. salmon. floiind- ers. -tuna. scallops and sole are plentiful. Many of these fish are fast frozen and are shipped to pro- cessing fish plants at Prince Rupert and on the mainland of British Columbia. Fish are abundant both around the coastal waters and in the Pacific ocean which surrounds the Islands. There is. however. much turbulent water sown on the charts. caused by tides and ocean CuI'i'el'itll.'8!0l"lns are also frequent and often danger- ous in the area. CLIMATE The cllmatc is greatly moderat- cd by the Japanese or Kamchatka warm ocean current that flow! in and encircles the islands so that during cold snaps in winter they often have temperatures several degrees warmer than as far south as Vancouver. It in a stormy r on with a heavy annual ralnfnl. but with very little now except on the higher mountains. Though farther north than Newfoundland. the winter are similar to those of the West Coast of British Columbia. THE PEOPLE It in said that before the arrival of the white man in thin ancestral home of the Haida Indian: they numbered more than io.ooo. Today this proud race is reduced to about one-tenth of that number on the Queen Charlotte Islands. These Indians are mentally and physical- ly a superior race to some of the Coast Indiana. They have produced some of the finest examples of of early Canadian Art and excel in such lerafil as carving. basket weaving and woodworking. may they wcreoino the 1! GM and vice!" I mn.d-I. in thl I rich a prosgr no in the ndnncn :f Tun :orld'n loodnantunnforthnnnntn .t-title niati MM wtwciiteo elk were land- " oi-isle! fiIInd than hnva untapped rlclsu. esiern' til I 'G'll(Ud(0E V. A group of Summ"rside Y's Men girls Hi-Y, Little League basebaIl.t are seen above as they worked wrly I" M”I'cI'- . . l . Tl d i th it n ar . I--t Weekend WP"'"8 "-'"e” I" t use(leb:')rlIliceeeY'ss llicn iniii Ileld oi connection with tie Y's Mens l7thi you”, Work in which they sponsor a iunl radio auction to be held the Boy Scout movement, boys and Summerside Y's .MenIHPr.epare For Auciin” swimiiiing and water safety pro- gram summer camps. etc. In the photo above, from left to right are l)on Adams. Ralph Mat-Farlahe, Keith Pickard. isiandlngl Willard Hogg, Eric Sheen. Art Robinson. Funeral At-Kinkora Of John Greenan Harold Croken who also officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs. Emmett McKenna George Green- In. Fred Murphy. Wendell McKen- an. Iaxula Clow and Walter Mur- lnterment Inn in tho church on- liietery. S'sicle Curling Club Schedule . The following is the schedule at v the Summerside Curling Rink for thls evening: 7 P. M. P. G. Weeks vs J. A. Mactiregor G. Peck vs T. I). Morrison E. Carney vs J. A. Hayes 8:15 P. M. . T. L. Linkletter vs A. Gordon B. Mcwilllams vs H. Macl-'arlann: C. Ramsay vs L. Inman ELMSDALE Mr. and Mis. Fred MCKilllI0n and son Raymond of Summerside it-rday that he tun be a candidate anti, Tuesday, Jan.24,1I)56 The Gdardiiothgo 11". 5 . I I. W GThe funeral of the late John . reenan wa hld M d , - - January 2; new stlm hIBII;:IIl;I'Il Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Conrndp Church. Kinliora, where Requelni Summerside. spent the weellnd I! High Mass was celebrated by Rev. the Lorna at Mr. and Mrs. Gan- field Day. , , Mrs. Earl MacEnchera and daughter Ellen and Miss Cnrollnn Barlow, spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Irla Barlow. V Victoria Arsenault. St. Chrysontorn. c" at officers for the coming year. PreI., Christina Doyle; Vice-Pres, Nadine Rogers: Secretary. Marin Dalton. Sewing classes will be held each week, followed b period. HOWLAN SCHOOL DECEMBER REPORT) SENIOR DEPARTMENT , Grade VlII;;i 1, Anna 2. Pauline Finnan. Grade vii: 1. Ernie Gallant: I Betty Arseiiault: 3. Jerry Doiron. Grade vi: 1. Di C. - Elaine Arsenaultme .u.uII' " Grade V: l. Th 6 Ijgnw Alice Richard; e3r.esEdw'ir.z GE 'l'eaclier, Lurraiiiuc GaIlnnA ;Jl.'NIOR DEPARTMENT (iratlc iv: 1. Elaine Giniant?'E l-llmeiice Liallanli 3. Lillian Murray Grade IIIA: 1. Bernard Arsen- 3 ll: 2. Marlene Arsenault; 8. David MR. W.A. CURBIE 'k 'k K One Prospective Candidate For Mayor Speaks Up ilr. Vi'.A. Currie announced yes- 'k 2. lant. for Mayor of Summerside in the - Grade NIB: 1. Sandra Arsennu mic election to be held on Feb- - ...s...-.,.-.... y a program ' C.R. and The auction in being staged under the co-chair- mans-liip of George A. Key and G. K. Pickard. Hamid Rodd. Ken Dorsey. Allison Mat-Lean. Guardian Photo. Expect Power For All S'sicle Homes By End Of This Week Officials of the Electric Llght.as the "Hill", a section directly Department announced yestcrday.casl of the electric light plant and that they expect power to be re-tpart of Arcona and Green Streets. stored to all homes in Summer- About 30 linemen were busy yes- slde by the end of this week. Homes that arc still without cloc- tricity include those on the south: side to Water Street East, the low. Coiivcui nnd Myrtle Streets and some of these men were making clci-trical hook ups to hours in tcrday uurking on Upper Central. -- Le'l's Talk It Over .m..m.:E?g.m.: Now that lilayor Wedge has alg- nificri his intention not to be a can- didate this ycar for the higest civic office in Summerside, it seems fitting to pay tribute at this time to his achievements dur- ' ' ' . s of service. The as it might be call- cd. is pcrliaps too close in time at present to permit us to view it in proper 1'lPl'sl)P('llVE. In ten er part of the western part of the town. part of the area referred in .arc-as that had been provided with years we can nun-9 acurately as- nonymous. The paper based its compliment on the fact that 'ium- merslde's average income tax was higher than other towns of com- parable size: certainly a line tri- bute. but not necessarily descrxlng of the title ”most progressive.” for the former in its most common con- notation means simply the accu- mulation of financial assets, and the latter embraces such things as service to youth and age. and the giealest good to the greatest num- ber. Scrooge was the richest man in his town before he saw the spirits; he was probably the most M", Hedley Palmer in the recent llI.' front civic government afteri death of Mrs. Palnier's' mother, 1” i'”"59'-'”IIV9 V93” ”I 5""”"9 m. the late Mrs. Charles Bennett 111.6 as mayor. and 12 as ('f)llllt.'IlIOI'.l were Sunday visitors with relatives J rnary 7th. i Carrutliers. In Elmsdale and Alberton. I tlawl. Henry W, wedge a,,m,m,.. Grade 11: 1 Elizalbctli Plaits; 2. sympmhy is extended to Mr. and CM 0" Friday mat he gas ,.L,m.,l Jean (iallant; 3. Shirley Arsenault. Grade I: I. liiarlen E. Arson. ault: 2. Connie I)oii'on; 3. Angola Richard and Jlmniy Arsenault lequalt. their home in Roseville. Western Hospital and wish her a speedy return to good health. Mrs. Merrill l)uiin was hostess to Friend! 0f M11 Ellen Al'lli3l'd hccn active in various plia es of - regret to learn of her illness tni l Mr. Currie is making his first entry into civic politics. He has Teachm" Helen Adam" 4 ctniimunity life 0- I the years. He is credit nianagcr of R. T.t ilulman Ltd., and is past president? of the Summerside Yls Men's Club,' as well as being an honorary nicm- Women's Institute for their nu-cl- her of the Kinsmen Club. He is lng on January 9. The l-'cbruary honorary sccreizxry of the P.lC.i. meeting is to be held at the honic Branch of the Red Cross Society, of Mrs. Harry W8ll-S- land until recently has been chair- giman of the local Blood Donors ST. of the P.E.I. Liberal Association. Apart from Mr. Currie no one Continittce. He is a past president M”. Cami-He p(,I.I.y have mm, to has as yet signified an intention to the members of the Elinstialc to visit her sister Mrs. Ross who "III"-5 were ”-iP0"'-id '0 I"-I Cl-"I" Ham” N.Sp where she was Cantu offer for the mayorality. although; cllllli Ilsllevo Suffering fast-Effectively W ICKS Vaponua -j-----.m...g l l electrical power. A Scottish concert. sponsored by the adult group of the Summer- side Presbyterian Church. will be presented in the Picsbytcrian Church hall on Wednesday even- ing Jauuary 25th to.celcbrate the birthday of Scotland's immortal Robert Burns. Featured in the program will he Highland dancing and piping by Heather Evelyn and George. ynun. children of Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser of Charlottetown. The Fra ser children are tops in their field. that is in store for the Sumnicr- side rt All three Fraser children were first prize winners at the Gaelic Mod in Cape Breton, last summer. George placed first in five pip- ing competitions at the Mod and was declared leading boy piper in the Maritime Promices. Evelyn and Heather took first prize in their groups in the Highland fling and sword dance competitions. The girls were students, last summer, To Dance Flora MacDonalcl Fancy First Time On P.E.l. and anyone who saw them perform , in Amherst appreciates the trcull .of James L.- MacKenzie of Aber- tticcn. Scotland. the worlds cham- pion Highland dancer. The past summers, George has studied pip- iing under Seumus MacNeil Princi- .pal of the Glasgow lscotlandt School of Piping. The Fraser girls with their bro- ther piping. will be seen at the Burns Concert, in a new dance called ”The Flora MacDonald Fan- cy". This dance, which has nev- er been done before in Prince Ed- ward Island. was taught to the girls by the wold champion. Mrs. Alfred MacKay. Grahams Road, a native of Summerside and a favorite of Summerside autlicn- ces. will render in her own mas- terly way. songs made famous by the late Sir Harry Lauder. Many of the beautiful old songs of Scotland such as Loch Lomond. Sweet Afton, Annie Laurie. Coni- lng Through the Rye. Auld Lang Sync and others will be sung by well known artists and the Pres- byterian Church choir under the direction of Mr. James Peach. S. PIUSVILLE Mrs. Erky Gallant. and children. Deborah and David. Fortune Cove. spent a few days recently at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs John F. Gallant, Piusville. A pre-nuptial shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Gallant on Tuesday evening. January 3rd in honour of Oscar Gal- crowd was in attendance. Oscar and Theresa received many beauti- ful glfts including a sum of money for which they thanked the people in a few well chosen words. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Joseph L. Gallant. and the accompanying verses were read by Mrs. Peter P Gallant and they were arranged on the table by Mrs. Charles L.... .. Gallant. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing which was enjoyed by all The music was supplied by Mr. Edward Gallant (harmonica) and the Miss- es Gertie and Zcua Gallant (gul- tar). A delicious lunch was served by several of the ladies present. Misses Bernce and Olive Gal lant, both employed in Albcrtun. were at their home recently. in Plusvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Warbuton Murray and family Shirley. Kevin and Whitney. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan, Ellmsdnle. on Sunday. January 8th. Mr. Bob Campbell. Alberton. was to this district on Monday, January 9th. Mr. Mclviu Blanclmrd. employed at Curren and Ilriggs. Summer- side. spent the past weekend at his home in Plusvllle. Miss Pearle Gallant. employed at the Western Hospital. Alherton. spent a few days reccntl, at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. s Mrs. Joey Gallant and Mrs. John T. Gallant have resumed their dut- ies as teacher of Plusville School after the Chr lmas holidays. A wedding took place at St. lin- thony'I Church, Bloomfield. on Monday, January 9th when Miss Theresa Gallant. daughter of Mr. and Mn. Anthony Gallant was united in the holy bonds of Matri- mony wlth Mr. Oscar Gallant. non of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Gallant. Miss Aldonn Gnlinnt was brides- maid hhd the groomsmnn was Mr. Peter Gnllnntjrmln the Church they retuned to the bride's home where I breakfast nwaltnd than and th immeilntn relatives. In tho ev g n dellnioil supper wan served to their many friends and relatives who come from far and lant and Theresa Gallant. A large: a beautifully decorated wedding cake and topped with a miniature bride and groom. After the supper. the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing which was enjoy- ed by all. Best wishes are extend- cd to the young coupl for their future happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gallant, tMr. and Mrs. Everette Gallant, ;and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin tail of Summerside attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant. Master Norman Blanchard re turned to Piusville after spending some time visiting in Summersld: D NORTHA Mr. Woodland Colwill is spend- ing a few days vlsltng his daugh- ter 1 d son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sanderson. Summerside. The many friends of Mr. James Dymcnt regret to learn that he in still a patient in the Stewart Mem orlal Health Centre. His many friends wish Illm a speedy recov- ery. . Tlic Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Thomas Fall and on Thursday evening January 5th. wing to weather conditions attendance was small. Lunch was served by the hostess. T Preparations are underway to make ready for hockey at tho Mount Pleasant Rink. Mr. Gray- den Grigg has been appointed as caretaker for the season. Ice mak- ing will be delayed due to the shortagc of electric power. I recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mat.-Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Macf.-Ewen and young daughter, Summersldt. were recent guests at the home of Mrs. MncEwen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lclnnd Ellis. Miss Rheltn Ellis spent the week- end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Leland Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dyment and -illy, Summerside. were re- cent guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. spurge-on Dyinent and Mr. and Mrs. Roy smith. Victoria , . Mr. and Mrs. ifnrvay Coivtill and Junior of sherbrook; Mr. gal Mrs. Warren Mudgrtdli . ter IM Mrs. Lena Clark. side all npent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Athol Gol- near. Th table an unused with will. sess its successes and failures. But progressive after his dream. operation. is seriously ill following a serious Sldellng "'5 "13ll91'- there is little question that the period will stand out as one of great change and signal achieve- ment. one which has brought many desirable services to our town. Some years ago a phrase in re- fcrence tn Summerside was cur- rent. and with great civic pride was rolled on the tongues of many of our aftcr-dinner speakers. "(Zan- ada's most progressive town". It was taken from a headline in one of Canada's weekly papers. and. as a matter of fact. was misquo- tation. "Richest" was the term ais- erl. not ”most progressive". and the terms are not necessarily sy- ELLERSLIE AND BIDEFORD Friends of Mrs. Harold Gillis are sorry to learn that she is cnnfinul to her home. and required nietiicol treatment due to a back injury. All wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. George Ifardy last wcck'in Halifax N.S The work on the new npartmciit in the basement of the Canadian Legion Home here. is nearing coni- pletion with many changes being made. The basement has been completely reuiodcllcd and redec- orated. it now contains, a large spent part of. Whether the Summerside town fathers were visited by the ghosts of Summerside past. Summerside Mrs. Stephen McQuaid of Bon- shaw visited at the home of Mr. present and Summerside yemn. and Mrs. Clarence Wedge in St. come. we dn not know, 1 ,.,y Louis also at the home of her par-- casc during the 18"" pan or ents. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Arsen- ault. Palmer Road. Friends of Wilfred Thibidcau are sorry to hear that lie is seriously ill in the Western Hospital Albcrtnn 1 Mayor Wedgeis regime, the town really entered the lists as a chal- lenger for the "most progressive" appellation. During Mayor Wedge's term of office his council changed from a "happy family” group. who dispat- ched buslness with the harmony. and a little of the secrecy. of a fraternity degree. to n bickering, table-thumping group who wrang- led their way to a lot of Important. Mrs. Ferticnaud Brown anti hvo suns Francis, and Wayne vii-rc' visitors at the home of Mr. and- Mrs. Claude Perry in Alberton. Miss Marguerit Perry of Tigutsli Shore is spending some time at the As their leader, Mayor Wedge has proved himself ....l-headed. tactful. and earnestly desirous of the welfare of Summerside's citi- zens. The Silver Blitz has probably brought us to the brink of disaster. but this cannot be charged against the Mayor and his Council. Under normal circumstances. we believe the progressive policies of thescl gentlemen would have been vin-I dicated in the years to come. If being a patient in the Prince we get outside help in our present County Hospital for the past few predicament, they may yet be viii- weeks. Tignisli spent a day visiting with her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bernard in St. Louis. NORTHAM Fi'leiitis of Mr. Wilfred Mac l)ougall are pleased to learn that he has returned to his home. after; lounge. kitchen, caiilccu. fiirnace room, and a room to be used for a women's auxiliary. An automat- ic oil furnace has been installcd. which supplies beat all through the to be many honest and brave, in il!UlldlnlZ- "16 l'00mS NW9 N" I"'9'Ilslartiiig from scratch to become furnished as yet, except for the in- stalling of television. Those Jchanges have added greatly to the. appearance comfort. and value of the Legion Home. Mr. George Smith has returned to Charlntit-town whcrc he is em- ployed after spending a long week- end with his family in Ellerslie. Preperation are iiurlcrway to make ready for hockey. at the Mount Pleasant Rink. Mr. Gray- dcn Grigg. Nortliam. has been ap- pointed caretaker for the season. ice making will be delayed now, due to the shortage of electric power. lilnstcr John Barlow. soil of Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Barlow was obliged to culcr the Tyne Valley hospital on Monday Jan 9th due to a head iiijtiry. received in a fall. at school. on Friday. His many friends wish him a speedy recov- ey. LOCKE ROAD linve Griffin of tlic l.ockc Road in (Yl.t-ary on Wednesday, Jan. 4th. Trucnian Harris of the Locke I led. mu Sympathy is extended to the immediate relatives of the late Continued from page I Miss Aniile Gordon of Albert- on. who passed away at 0'l.cary on Friday morning. Dec. Llillh. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leckcy. Sum nicrside. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis. on lsunday January lst. Evidently Jerry h. x been n god-1 scnd, even if you never see him. Mr. Hebert Stewart. Cliarlotte again. It seems that his mere ,)rea-:ll:JVl'Il- spent the past wpellt visiting .cnce was a lesson to you, that menl is daughter and Smlslnr 8Vl. Mf- tarc for can bet pretty wonderful and MTS- Clalld COIWISIIA conipani if one happens to at-l d MI. L, d E”. i d tract the decent average sort. Hispfaxlgiy '3! Ga'g:mw;:I' N.B”l5sp'ennt 3”0d"i3III Id” "III II”5"Ig 'mIIIt'ltheir Christmas holidays at their rhome in Northam. thlary Haworih lyoiirs-elf. And that you are disposed II WDITIBI1. ions have kindled in you a hungry awarene- that (It you terriblyl want a nice man of your own. withl Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crozier, whom to share life; and 12) that Baltic. were guests of Mr. and carecrlst success on a spinster bas- Mrs. Russell Dymcnt and also is is a desert waste. comparatively. I visited Mrs. Cruzicrls father. Mr. This awareness is all to the good, l James Dyment who is a patient in if you take it right. which means.tIhe Stewart Memorial Health Cen if you use it as incentive to fix if?- .your goal--namely, of marryingl Mr well. And if. cnroute to this goal, ' you work steadfastly to transform in his many friends, your personality and way of living, lS0 that mate love can flower there. Mr. Carl Colwill and Gordon, My advice in. don't chase afterlbiaynard Charlottetown spent Jerry. Just thank Providence Iielylhcir Christmas holidays at their crossed your path: and coneerntTi'Sl7eCilVP lmmei yourself to be of Wnmnnlv V,8l"9- Friends of Mr. Amt-n Yen rctzrct t warmth and comfort. in minlslemto learn of his illness. All join in .inrr In the self esteem of other wishing mm , speedy ,-ecu.-3,-y 1., men you meet. henceforth. gnnd health, 3AI.L AT STAK g I . Norman Ford. Arlington. spent a few days in Northam visit Until now. you've been a fright- cned frozen adolescent. psycholog- ' ically. in the dating situation. Hav- x lrcpr Tllllllll the Center Ward. has .Mr. W R. Tinncy is giving consider decisions. Real candidates. we Mme 0I MIVII I-ICVI AI'5cIIa”II- SL .. think, for the title of Summerside's I'”"I5s Hmnsl PI"gre55IVe”c”II"cII' Miss Ann Marie MacAl(luff of One of these is Councillor W.E. Jenkins, who has said that he will be a candidate for office cillicr for rc-clccliuii as a councillor. or for clccltoii as iiiayur. Councillor .lcn- kins is a councillor for the East Ward NOTICE Receiving table pnlaioel at Murdock Dawson's ware- house. Albany. Also quan- tity No. 1 small table stock on Monday and Tuesday. l Cuuiicillor .l.L. lilncliolrzall. alsol a member of the previous Council. aiiiiuunced he will seek re-clcciion. Signed, STIRLING MMLEOD. atlon to nominating in this ward. In the West ivarti Councillor Slcele is renominaling, and up to last niglit no one had ficfinitelyl signified their intention to enter the t-------- election in this ward. ...o W Professional Cards ROYAL p BORN l Chartered Mon - Tues, Jan 23-24 AcC9”nI5nIP 1'. Earle I-Iickcy t Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside. P. E. I. Phone 228! INSURANCE . R. F. Ellis & Son Limited 8 P. M. "BEAU BRllMlIIEI.I." Starring: Stewart Granger and Elizabeth Taylor. In Technicolor. --- --w--e - Fire - Auto -- Casualty S ” Sf. Surnmernldl MCAMEO” Optometrist . , E. E. Parkman KILINSINGTON OPLDH R-0. Mon. - 'l'ucs. 7:15 - 9:15: Matinee . PHONE 32" - . . .. - REGENT THEATRE BLDG. lucstiay .l.30. James Cagney. a summaf St. summenl” man lone and proud. he teaches a woman tVivt-ca Lindforsl the ways of love. a desperate youth lJo-hn Dcrckt llic art of courage, There comes a moment in every man's life when he must decide whether to stand and fight or "RUN FOR ('()VER". This show is in techni- color and Vista-Vision. Bank drawing Tuesdr and Thursday worth possible 375.00. Evening ad- missions 50c and site. Matinee 30c and bile. n. F. Hunter, R.0. Summersidr. P.E.I. - Phone III 8MAI.LMAN'S BUILDING A. Ravmond Grant, BSc o.n. 988 Water Sii-eeItI Soinniernilo Above Maurice Mill's. Men's Wnnn Photographers THE READ STUDIO 1). w. snnns Tonight . . . . . .. 7:15 - 9:10 Wed. . . . . 3:30 - 7.15 - 9:10 REGENT '4 tlliflllll llfslllll-.lllllEAllills a pnvng vvntztt; MAJOR BENSON """'TochnIcoIor K k uuiuiinninam-injIlTIIIl0V!Y - SUMMERSIDE l W.. Alrncoault of iiowlnn. 0 d was in when on Tuesday, ing cautiously shutlyour emotional ,' .I,Ia:um.y 3”. y lluingcrs out of mind. you grew lhlindly afraid of your urgencles and Forest View st-luinl (lpl'll('(I Ollllhngc supposed inadequacies that Tucstlay. January 3rd after thc,had caused you to despair. Con- Chrislmas holidays with Miss Jcn- lg.-quen"y. you became blindly hie Fri7.1.cII, teacher. infraid of men's intentions too: and "of their hidden estimate of your Iltir. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant Mk "II M”' In sI""IIIm.' of Forest View were visitors oniIw.hIc:I Wu "wmed I0 In dismrf ' v I . and .ghter of Summerside. were Tuesday evenmg Jumary 3", n ashrlls is derutm name of mind. ' III9 IIPIIIE III M" IIIIII M”' 'Ie"ytyoii've tended to feel that all was Arsenauli of Forest View. in, sake. Newly, for yam on ., i . ' v - - I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. (valiant W9" d'l9- 9' III "'IfIIIIII I” II III” . t . I of Forest View were visitors on l" I'""'- "9"" YPII" "MI "II" Wednesday eventing January 4th. IWTI '0 '""'k9 I"'- "III " II I"i I at the home of Mr and Mrs. Gear 3"” I""'II ""59 "III IIIIIIIIII: I'M" I we Meuwn Kmlismrd. no your host. This kind r' strain is I ' ' sensed by men and puts them off. I Ivnn Grace and Judy Arscnaull. 'rncv don't want to be aken ser- 1 of Howl u visited their tlrH"d'"”II" iously on first dates. They simply .3 er, Mrs. Margaret Arsenulat oft want to be enjoyed. In npprcclat- .' Forest View on Thursday, Jun. 5th. - we it-atherllght spirit. And you ,1 Lloyd and Mom" Cumcu" of "mi can't strike this note while con- ' ll crve Road were in llowlan onl”"m:1IinKl0":Ine T" fmyi ;, l -4 - T ve o rnns orm ' i, Friday, January Gilt. 0 0 p MI mg I read llachetl' :nker'n study: ”Sig-I. Lloyd Francis and Billy ('lllll('IllI '"""'I I'""' III' I'IV'I'3'I"0iI3'vI"f ' I of the Reserve Road were in How- . II "WI IlI”I"II" ItII"'"y r"I'I""Ia I tan in Saturday. -llnulry. 7th. tII II ." b”II"”III"'I 'IIIIIIII'I7 ”I ll ircurl i: work nd theories. and of. . and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant g the development of psychiatry gem t. of ornsi View were visitors on orally. A fine feature of the paper i. Saturday evening. January 7th at hound book In the illuminating the home of Mr. and Mrs, l-ired.gl085RfY0IPS)tchintrIc terminology. 1 I . ii.n.i" FOR zvoun ctuLn's5 SAKE lkuiomhr These Vifall laxative Rm: ! Ex-I.nx in effective. lull In a gentle way. It won't weaken or llplfl your child. It won't MIKE IIIIII feel I-III nfirrwnrul-. -it's not too strong! Er-I.nn can lw gin-n I" Y"'" rhilrlrpn with rmiiplv-Ir confi- dence. It has a fine chocolate hale. nnd in action in slow-ndnlile nIuI ilmrniigli. - his not foo Inlfdl Ea-I.nn in one Inutiir Ilinl nvoiiln uin-rm-ti, It ivoi-Iu gr illy nml o-North-cly at the same time. In other word-. I-'.i-Lu in .. the Happy Medium! EX-LAX The Clvocoli-nod laxative still only 1.5! or 35!. ooo-u.uOuOOOU- -ll Ii TODAY (Tuesday) 3:.'l() - 7:15 - 51:15 At Regular 50c Admissions. THE PAGAN nzuru IN nu: cm or SIN! It M-G-M'n Mighty Inn Drama - In CInnmscopE l : ..a cotoiu I Tim Yum .ss.:nt...THE , pl 3 PROIQIGAI. t it LANA TURNER-EDMUND PURDOM I LOUIS Clllitlilt .. 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