‘ l i‘ i. ‘I l .1 by her dang-liter. Miss PotrlCY-i. ' S JANUARY 1. 1959 i-is wssrsnu GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. liner Murphy, ill Hanover Street, all . QM“; claw, I25 Ottawa Skeet. "UIIMEBSIDI and PIlNOB COUNT! News. lubaoriptioae, Advertising The Guardian may be bought st any of the following atone in Bummerside: _ ‘oak-um,’ WI“, 5","; Gourllea Drugstore. ll Central Street; elm» Bakery. weui- Street; Mark Gaudot. u Granville Street: ha.‘ Gnu,” gqueu Street; Alyce Doucettea Grocery. Second street; 1,115.2 Motor Transport. Water Street. e Guardian will be delivered to In! home to Summerslde by Carrier _ d r 13¢ per week. Il.\"ea;opu:'or:|€r°tn "l" 5°! "'9" . - 0s, Friday. Jim‘ "Zlffiilw P. M. week of a er écrvjce h. United Church. evy 5, J. Davis will Pinw- mmgy PASTORAL ‘ e United Church of Cana a. h; . G. Dickson. B. A., Pastor. l‘ .- rvlces for 51111413!" Jammry m“ e g5 follows: Bloomfield at l1 M West Devon 2.30 P. M. OLeary ' é {so P. M_ Evgyybody WClOOTIM. _..wA"rriI NIGHT’ SERVICE . 5LD.../i_ watch Night service was held rin Dec. 31st at the Un- ted Baptist persona!!! in dual’? pd deipile inclement weather nd b“ 793415, about twenty at- tended. a social how‘ W" WW‘ d and the members had a SXDB’ ggng. Delicious refreshments were served and as the old year died and the new year was born. the members bowed their heads and asked God's blessing upon them “id their loved! ones. 0 —RE'l'l.'RNS T0 OTTATVA-Mrin I elcn SlIGlfOCTT. who spent hi"- hristmas season at her home in motivate. the guest of her lznoth- _ i". Mrs. Nesiry shelfoon, returned l n Ottawa on Monday, Jan. 3rd. have slit: will continue her stud» es a’. tltc Globe Collegiate in LlLtLi m“ win-ye 511B is taking her‘ radc Eleven. Helen's father "Ls member of the Civil service in| ttawa. He is a former principal . the Oheriry Sr-ieel- ° ._\l()l't'fll BEDEQUE AUXIL- Luc -'l‘he January meeting of u. 11012.11 Bedeque AHCYXTOOITAAM‘ at a y was held on Tuesday after- .eon at tlie home of lvlrs. James lark, with the new president. _ A, G, MacCatill. in the chair. devotional period was in huge of Mrs. John lvfarchbank iid Mrr. Amy Sherman. Tn: norm chapter cf the study book Wcst ot the Gorges" was prc- n[(3d_ ']"hg president and 011's. c5510 Jaidine were appointed as clegates to the Prcsbyiterial to b: eld in Kensington. At the cnsc the meeting a delicious supper as served by the hostess. assis'- MOASI- - iyiaeruir. WEDDING —At seven o'clock on Frizhy venlng, December 3i. in Brook- cld, at. the hone of the bride. Vilna Dorothy, daughter of Mr. ml Mrs Earle MacRac, exchang- d vows with William Benjamin foa-sc. oldest son of Mr, and Mrs. bert Moase. New Annan, beforc tev. Donald Nicholson. WhO P91" crmed the double ring ceremony ' iiidrr I beautiful bridal arch.‘ liven in marriage by hcr lather. line youthful and charming bride was gmvncd in a floor length zcss of white satin. o cc. with bead trim. werihearu neckline and t-lie sleey- i531 y wcre tapered at the wrist. The -il'. length veil fell from net of orange blossoms and she art-led n bniquci of pink and sold I ums. Mas Gladys Parkman. the brid- sinaid. was attractive iii a floor pngii. gown of pink sheer with lug trim and a coronct of blue lowers. Her bouquet was of W1- ow mums. Mr. Reginald Maw ac. brother of the bride. sull- artcd ihc groom. The nuptial nusic was played by Miss Jvyflfi wcholson and dnriiv: the siznlng f the register Miss Marlon Yaun- er sang "O Perfect Love“. Follow-lug the ceremony a wed- mg supper was served to a nun:- ei" of quests. The dining room as especially decorated for the .f‘.5l0ll wltli pink and nhiie llflllllfl’: and the bride's tabl." as ccittied with n. beautifully ccoraicrl wedding cake. After a honeymoon in l-lafifax. .S.. Mr. and Mi"s. Mouse willllye S-umnicrsidc. where Mr. hfoa") thc c-yivrcr of “Bill's Bike Shop" 1c bride bcforc her marriage as the popular teacher of Clo"- ont School. A host of frlerds in in cxieiidir": best wishes twill“ 9°“ 3,Gonts' second. Mi‘- ilS YOUT-g couple. IHN (JHUlT-CTIES.—Servlccs. day, January 9th. Clifton 11.00 AM Sflillill River 7.30 P, M. Y. P. S. on Friday. January 7th, at the heme of Mr. and Nlrs. Warren Sflrns. Rev. D. A Campbell, Minister. Sherbrooke group held its first meeting of the New Year on Monday night, Jan- uary 8rd at the home of Mr. Her- man Paupitt. The topic for dis- cussion was crop insurance and en- titled. Mr. Paupitt was appointed man of the group for January. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. Errol Laughlirvon Monday night. January 10th and the dis- cussion will he on firc. automobile, accident and life will he entitled, "A liltittci" of Pol- \Vcdncsday evening in of a sorics of fivc sermons in ob- servance of the Universal Week of Prayer.‘ The mrciing was conduct- ed by the minister of the church. The flgedillev. Charles _ _ had a lScripture reading was in John ii a wy-“flhe theme wherein the mentioned as containing six peti- lions; were pctitionury. as in mane. in prayer three rules were to be observed: Spiritual before material; 3. 0th- ers before ourselves-S. TAlNED-On Vlkadnesday the employees of the Island Tele- phone Company Limited. taint-d in their new building th: employees of office and the Prince County of- flees in honor of Alvle Jeffrey, who were pressed appreciation. dancing were enjoyed during the evening and prizes for curds iveijc awarded to: Plume 20 or 25-2 for this service sulble for delivery on your route. -BEDEQUE UNITED Church Charge. Services Sunday. Jan. 9th. Bedeque l1 a.m.; Albany 3 p.m.; Borden 11 Graves, Student ;and 7.30 p.m. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A., Minister. a.m-. Mr. Reginald —.\' EW LONDON PRESBYTER- Sun- Granville 2.30 P. M. Long —FABM FORUM GROUP-The East Farm Forum Disaster". chair- “A Cushion for insurance and cy."—S. --CO.\(JLUDED SINGING LE.‘- SONS-Rcv. Sister St. Raymond o.’ Tignish Convent concluded her singing lessons at the Tignisli E-licre School on Dec. 15th. These lessons ‘had been given weekly szlnce October lst. and tlhe large jnumber of people who heard the pupils sr-g on the evening of IDec. 23nd at the closing exercises were convinced that Rev. Sister St. Raymond's efforts have not beer. in vain. The district of‘ Tignlsh Shore is grateful for this and the Shore teacher is to bc commended for procuring the services of such a. compelrnt singing teacher". ..MR, AND “RS. CLUB-Tile Mr. and Mrs. Club of Summer- lildE Trinity Church met in Ep- nortih Hal‘ on Monday ereuii‘? following the prayer service in the Church of Christ. The exec- utive had charge of the program ivith Mr. and Mrs. l-lopkirk pre- siding. M1". and M.rs. Mercer, who were the guests of the eveninx. gave an interesting account of their last siynmefs trip Lo the Grand Canyon. and illustratcd with slides After a period of re- creation. refreshments yvei-c serv- ed by the committee in charge S CON- —-I'RA\‘ER SERVICES TlNUFPAn unusually large con- tlie Suni- Church on the third grcgation gathered in niersidc Presbyterian Carnegy and the verses. The sermon was preached by Rev. E. J. Burrass on “Pr-titionaigv Prayer", Lord's Prayer was and the prayers of Jesus Gethse- 1. God first. LI. ENTER.- evening --'I‘ELEPHONE CO. enfor- the Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. recently married. Mr. . L. Stewart. section maintenance foreman. read an ad- dress nnd mndo the presentation of a lovely trlliizht floor lnnip to the honored guests. Mr. Jeffrey on Hf" half of his wife and himself. ox- Cards and Ladies’ first, Mrs. Walter Auld, Charlottetown; Gent's first, Mi. Wilfred MacLcan. Charlottetown: Ladies‘ second. Charlottetown: Harrison Fer- Bell. xueea. Summerside. i-eshmenfs were served by the 1|.- diem-S. . - I Parallels » -Mr|. Emmi liaison ts ill M. her home with measles. Her many friends wish her s speedy recov- ery. Q ~—'wss Hattie MacFadyeii of Charlottetown spent Christmas lll Brae, the guest of her mother. Mrs. Ivy MacFsdyen. 0 _-Mrs. MeArthur of Summeraide is visiting her sisters in the Brae, Mrs. Fred MaeLeod and Mrs. Robert Oulton. 0 —Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown, Summerside, spent New Years Day vtrlth Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams. Burlington-Btu". »-Mr. Frank Watts. Hampshire,‘ spent New Years with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd l-lickox. Margate—Bur. Measles is a veritable epidemic in OI/eary and district. While it mainly allaelis children, a num- ber of adults have been down with the disease. _ 0 —The many friends of Mrs. John P. Keough of Cape Traverae~wili be pleased to see her home again after her recent operation in the Charlottetown Hospital. —M.iss Jean Kennedy spent. the Christmas season in O’Lleary and has neliirned to Charlottetown "where rlie is employed in Dr. Kennedy's office in the city. O —Jcmes Baglolc. Belly Pate, Ellwood Gotelle, who spent the Christmas season in O'Lea.ry the vuests of their parents, have re- sumed their studies in Summer- sldc and Charlottetown. O -—Ml'. Fred MacAusliind who has been a patient in the Western Hospital ll‘ Alberton for some time, was able to return to his hcfiic in ltosebank on Saturday. much improved in health, 0 —William Turner and his bro- ther Allison, who spent the Yule- tide at their home in Oleary. the rruesis o.’ their mother, Mrs. Wil- liam ‘fmi-izer. have returned to their stiidms at Mount Allison University in Sackv-illc, NB. 0 -Miss Gloria Read, student a‘. P.W.C. in Charlottetown snent the Christmas season at her home in Brae the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs wilmot Read. she left on lylonday to resume her studies. . » Q —-Mis$ Adele McAusland. stu- dent at Prince of Wales Cnilem in Charlottetown. who spent the (Jhrlstmas at her home in Bloom- field. the guest of her parents, M: and Mrs. R. F‘. MncAusland, ha< returned ic lirr studies. O —.\fr. Bruce Jlacbcod oi’ Bos- ton. Mass, accompanied by his sister. Mrs. George Wolff. of New Jersey". motored to the island to at- tend the funeral of their father- the latc Mr. Robert MacLeod, Long River. The trip was ex- tremely hazardous. owing to the icy condition of the roads. and on one occasion the car overturned and was" somewhat damaged. In spite of this, Mr. Mi-LCLOOCT t-on- tinued .Ol'l his way. and arrived in time‘ to' attend the" servicésJl-Bur. -Mr, and Mrs. S. C Thompson. Mr. Carmen Thompson. Mr. Kier Matheson. and lVliss Carol Thompson, Charlottetown. were visitors to Kelvin Grove. on Wed- nesday evcning. In common. with all who were using the highways that night, they found the return trip extremely difficult. d-iie to the henw coating of tee, and weiq thankful to reach home without accident in the not. too early morning hours, after a. journey ivhlch must have resembled the old time ice boat crossings. wheireach passenger" was forced to work his way-Bur. EMERALD NOTES A mDal enjoyable school concert was held in Emerald Hall Dee. SOth. A iery fine program was prepared by the teachers, Mr. Emmett ‘Trainer imd Miss Madel- ine Greenan. Much credit goes out to the teachers as it was their first conceit. Delicious re- D rum‘ "cuaigbum. scintillating Anniversary ai- flappreximuely one hundred rs- latives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Recs. Wllmet- Veil”- gathered at their home on Wed- nesday evening, Dee. N. to extend bee; wishes and eonlTll-lllfibfls to this couple on Lhe fiftieth an- till‘ nary e! Aheir weddins- ‘Ml’- J. Frank Iirnett. who had been present at the marriage. waa mas- ter of euemonlee. Ind 39W C- ‘\- Britton, who was called upon to read In address. 729-11195 in ‘ humorous way some incidents if‘! the courtship of Mr. and Jill-H. Ho“. A gilt ‘from, their two con-s and seven grandsons (who all were present) was presented by MI- Lloyd H033, one from their fam- ilies by Mr. Robert). Hon. and a. well filled purse presented by ltLrs. Jessi; Btavert. Others who hm attended the weddlnt» fill-y years ago. besides Mr. ArnettJ/CYB Mrs. Fulton Summons. Mrs. Reub- en Large. and Mrs. John W. H088- Mrs. Arnett, who was i-mflble in be present, sent e lovely bouquet which Mrs. John Hopkirlc W959i?" ed to t-‘ae bride of fifty Yflffl- , Mr. Ho“. on behalf of his wife and himself, thanked his family and friends for this demonstrat- ion of their affection, after which all joint-din singing "For Th"! Are Jolly Good Fellows." Brief speeches were made by Messrs. fteuiben Large and George Mac- Kay. A hearty singsong with Mrs. Brewer Waugh as accompanist was mulch enjoyed, as well s-s a vocal duet by Mrs. Elmer Waugh and Mrs. Colin Waugh, and instrum- ental mus:c supplied by Mr. Harry Curtis. violin, and/ Mr. Horace Ifuestis, harmonica, with Mrs. Brent Waugh at the piano. Delicious refreshments were served by the daughters-in-law of the guests c-f honor. assisted by n number of the ladies. _ 5 A Mining (Continued from page l0) _ v lnt Nick Int Uran Jolie! . Kayrarid 8000 Kelore 3215 Kerr Add 9500 Kirk Gold 10640 Kirk Lake .. 3800 Labrador 4100 L Dufault 3490 Lake Shore 2900 L Wasa 500 La Luz S00 Lamaque .. 15000 Lapaslm 4500 Lardor U ‘i300 Leitch 3100 Lencourt . . . . 4000 Lexindin . 2550 Little LL .. 2000 Lumvard 5750 Macassa .. 4200 MacDonald 6400 MacLcod 6000 Madscn 18460 Mal Gf 3000 160 McIntyre 2600 McKenzie . . . 5000 McLellair . 1100 Melt/Tarmac‘ 2000 Mid Cont ' 885 Min Corp 18010 Moneta . 4000 Mosher .. .. 3000 Mylamaquc . . . 3200 Negua . 10200 New Cal .. S500 New Marl 6000 New Pee .. 4500 New Norz . 12300 New Rouyn 126100 Nicholson . fl Nippissing 778 Noranda 21500 Norbenite 29% Normetal . 4450 New Thur 13500 Norpick .. _, .. 1500 North Inca .. 10605 OBrien ‘i200 Okalla .. 5200 Osisko .. G500 Oaulake .. 3840 Pac Pete 23800 Do Rt: . 6100 Pamour . .. . 17000 Paymastei- .. 9000 Pen Rey 7000 Perron . .. 6600 Piccadilly 4710 Pickle Cr 500 Pioneer . 3500 Pore Fen . 2000 Pore Rtcf . 1000 Powell Gold T00 S400 4000 SO00 Ci-TLRLOTTETOWN Sport Echoes From Prince County i 'l‘he Summerside All-Star hoc- key team 1s beginning to show urns of its former greatness. Its defeat of the Navy team at the Charlottetown Forum Tuesday night by the incredible score or ii to 4 must mean either that the lilli had themselves an off night to end all off nights, or tihat§tcelcs puck manipulators have improved about 50 per cent over their fonm at the beginning of the season. We expect- ed an improvement, (remember our telling you about it?) but certain- ly not that much improvicrnentu-tl. this stage of tho season. Frankly we're staggered, and so. we presume. are the sailors who absorbed that wrivliifllh: defeat at the hands of the All-Stars. Joe Bernard led iltn summer-side squad with three goals and one as~ 51st; Oatway and 'I‘rai.nor each had three points, Oatwsy getting two goals and one assist and Train- or. one goal and two assistslvloeney Gallant, Deighen, Steele. Woodeide. Gay and Grady had two points apiece, Gallant flashing the red light twice. syl Bernard and Farm- er cprralled a point each on assists. The "Olcl Rcdoubtables." Dcighei. G. Bernard and Trainer, were ap- parently the most potent attacking line on the ice, getting five gfmlb for a total of nine points. This trio has been ycry strong in the paisq but Deighens dropping out of com- petition in about half’ the game. last year due to pressure of w-or" scorned to disorganize the boys. and they were not quite up to their former high standard in 1948. Looks as if they're all ready to roll again. Carl Woodside was in a. new no» ition Tuesday night,~and apparently’ did a good job as a rcarguard. Carl likes to throw his weight around when gliding along the frozen sur- face, and no doubt would get mom opportunity for this activity br~ hind the blueiinc. Both he and Steele managed to shoot a goal and get one assist each, and this in do- ing all right for defcncemrn. I-larold Mclver, manger of the A!‘- Stars. was in high spirits asaresuli of the victory. When the proposal to add Shepherd. Carver and Plum’ McDonald to the summerside roster was discussed by the executive. the big manager of the local team was dead set against such a move. and finally agrcccl only because it se i» ed to be the wish of the majority. Then the "Kid Linc" came licvre and lllf‘ idea was abandoned. 1'. locks vciiv much as if Manager 5f:- Iver. iii his complete faith in the All-Stars‘ being able to conic through without any help from Charlottetown liS being vindicate-i Laysh SCllill‘miill_ brilliant juven- ile hockey player of Smimcrsidc. i"- visiting in Toronto and will see two c-r three N.ll.l.. games before lir- returns home. Layton is oriecf the brighter Island prospects for a future professional career. and it 1s possible the youngster will some- day be Dl3_\‘lllt in the ‘Maple Leaf Gardens himself. ALBERTON W. M. S. The Christmas meeting of the Albcrton Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society was held iii the Alberton United Church Hail on Tuesday afternoon. At the centre front of the hall a tablc. on which a beautiful Christmas worship . centre was arranged, created a fitting atmosphere for the Christ- mas meeting. The President, lvlrs. A. C.- Green called the meeting to order and all Joined in repcatin the Lord's Prayer. ”' The president then welcomed the visitors who were present and con- ducted the business part of the meeting. She reminded the mem- bers that the Prcsbyterial will be held in Kcnsington on January 28th and 27th and announced that delegates would be appointed at the January meeting, and the newly appointed Olllfwl‘! will he r i Professional Cards E. E. Parkman. only installed at the January mccl- iinr. HE'S. Green also told the mem- bcrs idcnt Learn. Annie Lcaici. C. H. Weeks. ship -- Mrs. and Literature —- Hardy. -- firs. conducted by Mrs. Green assisted by Mrs. Fred Lcarrl. '1‘hc beautiful Christmas the lowed in part and some additlonal| material was added leader. Members laki g part Annie Lenrd. rs. Jaincs Hodgson. and Mrs. J. C. short readings. W. Waugh. .\li"s. C. H Wccks- Mrs William Fitzpatrick offered prayers. some B31771 0f Trade Plans Annual Meeting Mi: 1". E. Hickey, C A, prc-sid-i rnl. of the Surrmerslrlo Boarri of! ‘trade presided at the regular: monthly meeting held last even-g in: at the Town Hall. The main. ;tem of business to be dealt with‘ ‘was the forthcoming annual BT06“, m; of the Board which is usually, a. supper meeting. and it was dr-i tlded to hold lhie" year's meeting? on Tuesday. January 28th. rm‘ decision yvas reached regarding a guest speaker for the occasion and» details Z11 connection with the ban-i quot were left lil the hands of the‘ entertainment committee. " 1131c nceretary’. l-laroid Rod/Ll slated that Captain‘ Basil Kelly had advised him that he intended to present a motion to the meet-i in; that the Summerside Board all 'i‘rade g0 on record as supporting‘ the otlterpifariti-rrfe Boards in their support of ilic Chigriccto canal project. In the absence of Cap- tain Kelly His Worship J. Fran‘: Arriett addressed the Board point- u: out the many advantages ta be derived from the canal and. moved that the local Board sip-l port the project. l The motion was seconded by; Councillor Lloyd G0i'i'lll and Ull" riitimously passed. President. Hickey referred to ‘he’ recent official opening n! iiiri Summcrsidc Airport and the fart that training operations wouii soon be iv. full swing with a pea- s0l1l18ll of about. cight- hundrrx‘ men. He also spoke of the splen- (iid publicity this Province and Stimmerside would obtain from zlie proposed rich-slop lllillll. f-l the aircraft from California in Summersidc. s l a that two girls. Lorie Hunter! anti Belle Wilkie. had been made? Life Members of the Mission Band“ by sonic of the W. M. S. members.‘ The W. M. S. was asked to send two delegates in a meeting at 'llt‘. W. I. U. E. l“. B. hail on Fri-l uay CVCllillrZ. , 'l'liosc appointed were the Frcs-l and Recording SGCFCLBFY.’ The report of the Nflmlllfltlfill’ COlllIfllliCQ nas thcii presented hy' Mrs. Jcssc Mattheyvs and it wasi adopted as read. The following is lhc slate of of-R ficers for the coming year;- Presidciit — Mrs. A. C. Green lst Vice-President - Mrs. C. Weeks. 2nd Vice-President ~ Mrs i-‘rcdl Recordinfi Secretary - M155! I 'l‘i'easurci' Mrs. James Horicsoii Secretary for Christmas Stcw- l ardship - .\li‘~:. Janits l-lodzaon. COFITSDDXTfIlITP, Secretary -» Mrs. George Ramsay Sccretary- for 'l'cniperanrc—i\lrs., Secrciaigv for Co Ari Secretary for .\li "' _ Airs. l-lebcr Leader nf Mission Band -~— Mrs A. C. Green. Assistant Leader of hfission Band P. A. Fitzpatrick. Baby Band Stiperinicndrnv. (to be appointcdi Baby Band Assistant. --~ Mrs Fred llleard. Press Secretary-Mrs. Fred Learn. Associate Members Secretary ~- Mrs. Charles Johnston. The next. meeting will he m the, hurcli hall with Mrs, J. W. Waugh - o be Mrs C. H. Weeks and Study Book in be presented by Mrs. P. A. Fitzpatrick. The Worship Service was H1811’ front fol- woxship service Missionary Monthly was , in it. by the wort? Miss thcws who gave Mrs. John ivclls sane a Ukrain- an Christmas Carol and MYS- J Aubrey and Mrs. OUR BOARDING HOUSE P- 0' by -."§O-O-O race ELEVEN 44-04 CAPIITQL Summer-side §.l...,amr-el. Q’ EGE TODAY (FRIDAY) ‘and SATURDAY IIG noun: siti. i T Ni st "BULLDOG DRUMMOND" jyll MARIA PALMLI - HELUI WLSlCOYT - JOHN ilEWLNlD ' Til" lllLlU m..." b, vii/ink moonlit; . rat-m n1 RUIN/till? SMAL A Ieltsnce Pmli/II - amend by 20in Ceetwy You l - - -_ Ami ‘YM. BOYD A.» HOPALONG cAssioY ln "we DEAD DON'T cram" EXTRA _ strut .- SUPERMAN snows _ 1 AND 9.25 MATINEE SATURDAY~230 oeeeeeee qveeooeoaoeeoereeeoaoeoeeeev00#_¢* NT THURSDAY, FRlDAY AND SATURDAY lllliT‘WEli..lll~TilE Ali-rd Ariel; yiiewl; ll King Rm! Pioduclion 5...... EDDIE ALBERT ‘ GALE STQRM .---. 1...... Qlenvm i L..." s...» ' gab." Inland - Farina an“. SHOWS 7J5 AND 9J5 MATINEE FRIDAY 3.30 Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, special art "ODD MAN OUT" SATURDAY 2.30 roction And Royal Wedding presents in technicolor, sponsored by the Friday 1.30, 7.15. Jackie Cooper and gan in “Kil.ltUl' Willi vQ-e-Qcogaw-Qe M i": Vie" a ~19». - Sill. Jaekir (‘i-u- ‘ comedy" IIERIZ" and News IIIHVFS llodeson tlirii J"‘FlIl a story on lilissioiiasyi" \\L'\I'it ill Cliiina Al. 1hr". close of ilic mtclitit: and l'l'ff.‘l'bllllif‘llls were :~(‘l‘\'l‘r1 and‘ ‘a plcn<niil sorinl iiniir ivns Pll_lO_\f‘f‘i Ill!‘ nicinhr-s anti ihr~ ~ Okto Club. as Hall Hostess. Worship leader Q""<Q"”Q"“YQ>°'Y§I"QQ BAMED THEATRE 1.15. THEATRE ROSY RIDGE Vriu Johnson 1hoivibs Mitclye‘ Jrynct Leigh 10,1 R O0 Sol K30 l l'i_ 9s" “var *'.><0\0 agar GRAPMID 1 HE ROMANCE OF Major Hoepli Act-l, no. DAMi-i you. 1-4 MASOQ fr. <50 av MV F” 17%;. / Opi'.D., R.O. |)!"I‘0i\l.l'l'."lils. Eyes Examine Glasses Fitter tleuni ‘Training Giyen REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer 51.. Summer-aide 3100 Preston .. .. 4500 Que Lab . 1900 Que- Man 5100 Queenstoii . 1245 Quomont 1000 Rochette The ieliovying students are er- Joying their holidays at their homes in Emerald: John E. Cash. Arnold Allen. and Louis Crokeh, nl S. D. U. aIsmMiss Anita Mac- Phee. P. W. College student. On-Dz-c. 26th a most successful dance and box social was held in Emerald Hall. The drawln: o! a very beautiful quilt look place, the lucky number being drawn by Mrs. Gervase Mcfiauzhey. Con- gratuliitions to the winner. own HOUSE out: TAKE AN LUMP ortwe Heap.’ “one ADVANTAGE 1 6m‘ 1T MW lilOOffslC, -- 308 <-~-!\\\/ Rilllli two-es 1 Bttw Grammy: UP, 9O SHE DON'T L501 9O MAD sue BEND ME‘: LlKE ME coon: NINE p SEETHING exTRicA-ren voum a-naerrea V. mDDLE FROM THAT I ~ COME TO a ilooivti: M/woiz " 6° Roy Bk .. , A WHILE rite); 100 Royalite _ 5H5 QUWQ v" 10100 Roybar . l‘ -, , 4 gun Ant ' _ ' ' _ GCflLHQG’ - en t .. . . . ' - Y i 1w sheaf}. _ B. F. Hunter. R.O. i . 5395 Sherritt 12300 Sllanco 20500 Silv Mill 4800 Sieden . 2025 Springer 5216 Stadricoqa 2700 Sterratt . . LO0Ii—In the 5 and i0 Department for Fashion Conscious OREPE ESSES i.n s variety of stunning styles and colors-priced at ONLY 6. Some have short sleeves. some have three-quarter sleeves. some yo a smart hip-swish and some have embroidered neck interest. ALL smart and new an paint! The slses are l4 to 20. Perk up your mid- Inter wardrobe with one of these Crepe Dresses. Better hurry W"! "Yrd in the 5 and l0 Department. OPTOMETBIB’! Complete Visual Analyses Glaalea Fitted , SMALLMANS BUlLPlNG 4600 s‘ R k . . . Summerside. I‘.I.‘.l. eep oc'...._ .. 2000 Sud COIIL . . mo“ m c500 Sulilv _ , ~ - ---- - ~- 5220 gyivaiiite . 4800 cck-Hu _. ' "'“ a 4500 Thom t... i ‘l- Earle Hwiwy 2000T0mbill . .1 9700 Tran Ree . . . i 5000 Un Keno 13100 Upp Can . 500 Ventures . Miss Thelma Cash. Emerald. spent New Year's in Borden the guest of Miss Betty Dalsiei. One of the games that flourishes in the Winter season is Bridge! ok In the China Department for all your Bridge Supplies. . . PLAY- G CARDS are priced at Hfcenta to 1.50 a slnyie pack or 2.95 for a "l 3 flecks-SCORE PADS sro i5 and Id eonta eacb-TALLIES are l5 and 20 cents a package. LOOK here, also for all types of Prizes m the littlest inexpensive favor to a really sumptuous first prise. - China Department le well stocked to supply everything-yea every- : to make your Bridge Game or Brldie Party the most successful lho whole season. . Messrs. John Cash and Charles AIcCmHIIc spent New Yearly evc in c-harlottetown. Chins Department. LOOK-In the Hardware Department for FLOOR AND FURNI- IIE WAXEB! Keep your home splek and span and shining and you'll nerve ALL! The Hardware Department has complete supplies of Old gilah Paste and Self-Polishlngwaxee-Johneon‘: Paste and Clo-Coat ~ Slmonis Paste and Self? fishing Waxes. Furniture Waxes are llshle In neutral. maple. walnut and urehegnny shades-These [Ive r furniture a gleaming. hard finish and oovor slight scratches and rks. “s: le the ideal llniah for every type of floor and [furniture- it and ehinei Something else I went to tell you about this morning n ELECTRIC POLIUIIII for your floors-you have no Idea bow will dare labdr. morn-and your burner! lust think N0 more kneel- to rub and polish-run the-polieber around and it will do the lob mule! There are two types of Electric Polishes-s la stock-The - It M: u: 010x117. . . . ‘Pierre truly ""11- M In III rwrlell- awlsltnlisllu anllleeislo In is d» Inn-Intimate». _ j Chartered Awuuaiani Office at id Granville Street Phone 575 SUMMBRSIDE M!” , ll. E. ELLIS _, INSURANCE _ , . . . ‘ L v - , - | ‘V . . _-e‘:t_\i,g-T Fire - vagina. 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