n‘;nitUA1tY 21,- 19$ ms GUARDIAN. ; casino-rug-ro" 2 t we . ' , ..-.... n-Twe >/’'' Home thence: no Guardian may be following stouaola n__ : i urllss - to . 1 WI“! Shoot: Mark GsIsdat,r:'f‘Gr?n.v‘iiI.su §£."22§§ noueette's Groeery, Second sum; Water : Albsn's Grocery, no liuseil Street. " I. L. Waite in-lonalngton V W|l|5Ill0l|V°|'°||WIl!I0lIoInSun|sners|debyCarrier noon, Inmates Street “ll '|o°NIWI-Iflllls "15.- m,.upaedayor1aepos-week. flu; INSUIANOI Ralph INEIAI. - afeguiun. aunimmiae. .4, I. TAYIDI. Optometrist of cuflongtovyn, will be in his Al- Wwg Office this Saturday, Feb. I. . on HOCKEY Bedeque ink tonight. Tuesday. Double- imdm Albany vs. Bedeque, and cu-lston vs. Kinkora. Admission 3 cents. _,gpzcIAI. MEETING of Prince county Fish and Game Associa- mn Thursday evening at 8 p.m. In Town Hall, Summerside. All mmben and sportsmen urged to mend. .-NOTICE To aovanrisam=— siivertisers are reminded that their my must be in the C~.-1.-ardian ict me; than noon the ')"0Vi0‘.s3 day go guarantee insertions out of my advertisers who telephone glgiiieds. etc. should oertlcuiany my this in mind. —N0'l'lCE. — Those r€quiriIl8 g and field seeds from Tryon are Institute are requested to ma their orders at once. The sec- nm-y must have all orders before Nam; 33 many farmers have meir own timothy seed. Order mug, be in by February 38th. Fred A. beard. Tr-yon, Secretary. FARMERS MEETING At CENTRAL BEDEQUE HALL ruasnar, FEBRUARY am 3 O'clock P.M. ial S = lpelilclt. I.DWeCl83Ir.N DEWAR, supgffljof at Vocational school t: amec MASTITIS mm on this subject will be shown. I-M. mgeung mu alao provide op- portunity for organisation of Fed- sration of Al'P|¢||"'-“'0 G"°“p‘ "‘ etch School District of the DIIIIIK Iiiver Area. .._————’—.--:---—-—-——'* Elli 8 ssunliy 6 Summer St... amine 5.‘.-:.. PHONE M1! Es Es °..”-i2.'3.s»..'..‘.'..°' Eye: Examined Glasses H0900 Office Hours: ‘> s to us I to I use In uncommit- aiiharvr rnuraa BLDG- laaunsr St. Summerside _ ::uj -3 I. E. Hunter. R.O. ormiurraiss Complete Visual AIIIUIU Glasses titted PHONE sue ssus.r.'uAN'a auumno suauamiao. I‘-I-I» I Tn:-—1 _ _, ‘I’. Earls Hickey Obartsrod Aeeonhlt Canadian Inna of commerce Building PHONE 2888 Ilalllnerslde STERN cuuouu PIINCII‘ COUNTY ol'l'l0l 8 summer Street, luasmerslds. Pllona on UN". 5|ll’|¢|‘lPl-lonl. Adve Representatives ‘ J. liulll. IUIPIIY and G IGI cuow so the boy responsible for delivery on your route. ‘meeting of the Y. P. S. of the . Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Parlee sang " Jean Gaudet and Freda Hogan: 3. sets and sear. Nlllht at any of the Suunsrslds Island Motor 1* ;, Plan III! for this service or give —Wli All OFFERING Hillside Chickens of choice breeds at re- duced prices send for s ostslag-no Ind list to Rex Dawson. Albany. -.-Y.l'.S. MEl’l'lNG—The regular Summerside Church of the Na- zarene was held in the church on Friday evening with a good attendance. Mrs. Russell Lewis conducted the devotional period, opening with the singing of "Deep- er. Deeper" with Miss Ruth Morri- son at the piano. followed by prayer by Mr. Keir Dunbar. After the singing of “Every Bridge is burned Behind Me" Mrs. Wal- lace MscLeod read the poem “Dare to Do Right." Rev. Ken- neth MacMiilan favored with a‘ solo. During the business session the final payment was made to- wards the “Showers of Blessing" radio program. A Bible sword drill was presented, after which a number of choruses were sung. a duet. The topic of the evening “What is Your Life" was in charge of Rev. K. MacMillan, who stress- ed that actions speak louder than words. The singing of a hymn and prayer by the minister brought the meeting to a close.—S Personals —Mrs. Preston Noonan of Sum- merside has left on a visit to her former home in Boslon.—S —Mr. Reginald _Prichard of Montreal and formerly of Sum- merside is visiting here and also in Charlottetown.—S —Mr. Donald Baker left Sum- merside on Friday morning for Toronto.—S —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacFar- lane, Lower Bedeque, left on Sat- urday morning for Toronto were they will be present at their daughter Norms's wedding which takes place this week.--l. —- Rev. Father Monaghan, Al- berton. was a visitor to Boston last week. While there he attended the funerals of Mrs. Mary Curley Don- nelley and brother Leo 0urleY- H?‘ was a. guest of former mayor Cur- ley and Bishop cushlng. He was entertained by Mr. Maurice Toban. Secretary of Labor. Francis E. Keller, Attorney General, Mr. Tom Buckley. State Auditor. TIGNISII CONVENT Honor Roll for January. ‘ Grade XI.—1. Genevieve Oofmier; 3. Janet Perry; 3. Florence Du.n- bar. Grade }(.—1. Csrrnaiia. Arsenault: 2. Earl Handrorian; 3. I-Nerett and Barbara Mocue. Ovrsde IX.—1. Shirley Perry; 1. Rose Marie Bernard: ti, Yvonne Ohinsson. Grade VlII.——l. Jeanette G-Millet; 2. Theresa LMoPhee; 3. Irene Eloh- am. an‘), vn,—.i, Jean sitar-ivy; 2. auit. VI.—i. Buote and Yvonne Perry. Grade V.—1. Gerald Mocsrttlsy: 2, Ernestine MacDonald: 3. I-GM Perry. Grade IV.—-1. Louise Gaudet: 2. Joseph A. Desnochesz 3. Dori! Loci sir. ca-use IV.—1. siuame Klnch: 2. n-uwes ucrsush: 3. Elmer Fem’- Grsde m.-1. Elel-Mr M50900‘ sold; 2, Eleanor l-Iandrahsn; 3. Wheian. Grade III.—-I. Lorraine Gallant: 2_ Audrey Richard and Francis peters; 3, Arthur Fennessey. Gnda fl.-1. Alice Gaudot: 2. mi-1o.-is luoimd; 3. Damn Del- Rodhes. Grade n.—-1. Irma Perry: 3. John Walsh; 3. Eileen Gavin. ____,_______ ALBBITON SCHOOL (Intermediate Boom) Jean‘ Auidlne Anson- Gmde VIf.—f. Il‘rs.nces Barbour: 2. David ton; 3.MM1 mm sh . r 5.3.. vI—1. Atsdrew mzmhr: 2. Helen M.tii‘man and Therese Bu- ;-ett; é’i‘.mBemry Profit and Edwin Mach‘ . Grade V.-i. Lona Hunter; 2. Edward MoAld.ui!. rrnmes Currie ‘gm nan. wilkie. equal: 3. Ruth Frances Lsrter. Dorothy Msorleviri. Larry Pith! S'side toupie Celebrate Their‘ r Golden VLdding A~well known and popular lum- merside ooupll. Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Perry. lbundry street. celebrat- ed their both wed gnnive , yesterday in the midst of their family and with the good wishes or their large number of friends. , All afternoon am‘. evening peo- ple were calling to extend their congratulations and best wishes for many more years of happily wad- ded life. They were the recipients of some lovely gifts and many curls and messages. His Worship. Mayor Henry wedge and Mrs. Wedge were em- ong the callers. At '18 Mr. Perry, though retired. is active and in good health. A" man of a happy disposition and with s pleasant gift of humor he still, as he always did. enioys a good joke. Mrs. Perry at ‘is is not very ro- bust but is able to be about and enjoyed the festivities yesterday very much. Both are natives of st. Nicholas but have lived in suin- merside all their married lives. Mr. Perry served with the meta Regiment during World War One. Following the war he was employ- ed as a. cook on a. number of construction jobs and lobster fact- ories. For 25 years. until his re- cent retirement. he was the well known janitor of the Royal Bank and the Canadian Bank of Com- merce. . They have two daughters and one son. all of whom live in Surn- merside and were present ‘yester- day. The daughters are Zita, Mrs. Frank Arsenault. with whom they make their home and Celina, Mrs. Edmund Doucette./ Mr. Arthur Perry, manager of l-folman‘s house furnishing department is their son. There are also 3 number of grand- children. — s Alberfon and Vicinity Mr. William Frank Fraser Clarke motored on Friday. § . Bud to summe.side I Mir. Henry Clarke recently enjoyed a brief visit with friends in Mount Stewart and Char- lottetown. Mrs. C. R. Leard spent the past week in Summerside the guest of her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Campbell. Miss Annie Gaudin of Bostow, Mass. is enjoying a month's holiday in Alberton the guest :4‘ her -sister Mrs. MacA1duff. al- so her father Mr. Paul Gaudln. The Misses Anita and Rita Doucette. who are e’mpioyed in the western Hospital. both re- cently underwent stccessful operations for appendicitis in the latter Institution. A very successful dance was held in the Parish Hall on Fri- day. Feb. ioth. The large mun- ber in attendance danced to the excellent music of Mr. George O'Connor and his orchestra. The regular monthly meeting of the I..s.d.ies Aid of the We-.t- em Hospital was held at the Nurse's Home on Friday. Feb- ruary 10th at 3 o'clock. There was an attendance of twelve members. The vice-president Mrs. M. M. Foley occupied the chair. The secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting. which were adopted. The treasurer reported the sum or $153- 21, and an additional sum of oio.oo tromthesaieot articles on dimlsy in"Bhow Case." thereby making a total of 0110321 on hand. It was moved by Mrs. .7. A. Calisghan and seconded I: Miss Maud O'Connor that all ou standing bills be paid Mrs. Denali smith moved the adjournment of meeting. Following. the above meeting an eoutive Meeting for the purpose of appoint- ing a no ‘ ting committee for the Annual Meeting which will be held in March was held. The result was as follows: Mrs. R. M. Dunn. Mrs. .5-men. Mrs. .1. C. Profitt. Dainty mfreshments were served by the Hospital Staff. 81‘. TERESA? SCHOOL 'Ilbo following is the honor roll 01 St. Teresa's School in the mid term examinations. ' G-rode x.—1_ Marion Rogeroou, 2. Mary Moran; 3. Miary Dunn. Pqgy Bradley; 3. Anita Trsinor. Bernadette Pminht Evans, equal Grade Vl1I.—l. Merlin Gormley: 2. Marjory Trainor; 3. Mayne 0'!-lolioran. ‘ Grade VII.—.1. Mary Bradley: 2. Genevieve Prwght; 3, Rory Evans. Grade V'l.—1. Aims Evans s.nd Shirley Ov.u-mley (equal); 2. Gerard and Gordon cnmnbell. NW1: 3v Eva!-m cgrprnter. 2. s. Grade lV.—1. Josephine Bradley; 2. Thomas Kenny; 3. Gavan Kenny. Grade m.—1. Wtlhsan Curran; "emu Mccarthy Illfllll .e(1ual; 2. valentine Bred- cy; 3. Peter Curran and Louis smiley. com: Grade I. A.—-i. Zita Know; 2. Moflrlin Melts-es; 3, Andrew Gunp- be‘. Grbde I. B.—-1. Juanita Glllliv: illui (P'st.riot please copy.) PLAN NEW LAKE DARTMOUTH, N. S. —(CP) — ‘ilizens will vote on a 3700.000 hy- rr for development of Dartmouth‘: inter wispply system. The in 2 its for creation of an arti! cisl lake on a hill overlooking Topsail Lair . The town already uses near- ,» pull and Lamont Lakes or watt sourou _ . Grade IX.——1. Rosella Devine: 2. "7 Freetown lotus Mr. Austin Scales left Tuesday on s. business trip to Montreal. Ottawa and Toronto. He expects to be shunt two weeks. Mrs. Scott Jsrdins of Summer- sids, is visiting in Freetown, the guest of Mr. .Ind Mrs. Elton Cairns. . Mrs. Burns Branch of Bethurst. New Brunswick, is visiting in Free.- town at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Francis. Norman Claw of the R. C. A. I‘. is a patient in the Airport Hos- pital, Summer “ , receiving treat- ment for a back injury. His many friends wish him a speedy recov- OW. Mrs. Louis Cairns left last week on a Visit to British Columbia where she will spend some time with her sister and other relatives there. ‘En route she will visit friends in Montreal, Ottawa and Calgary. Fifteen children of the Freetown Sunday Schools are to be con- gratuiated on the Rood Showlnl they made in the Provincial Tem- perance course eiqaminations. This course is put on by the Women’! Christian Temperance Union and is of great interest to the children. ('0 Walter Congratulations W. Campbell,‘ Freetown, who on Thursday evening. at a meeting of the Y’: Men's Club in Summer- side, was presented with a porch- ment and.bronze medal—an hon- our conferred on him for saving the life of Hollig B.-Cameron in a fire at Mr. Cameron's izarage, North Bedeque, on Dccembe 9th. 1947. The presentation was made by J. Watson MacNaught, MP. Si. Chrysosiome and Vicinity town, recently visited relatives in st. Curysostoine. M.rs. Pacific Gallant left recently for Toronto, where she will’ visit her two daughters. Mr. Ephrem Caissic. St. Philip. is home again. after spending some time in Boston. Mr, Simon Bernard. Chelsea. Mass.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Wedge, st. Philip. Mr. Hector Arsen-ult left recent- ly for Antigcnish. N. s.. where he will be employed. M1». ard Mrs. Joseph Gallant. Urbainvilie. spent a few days in St. chrysostome visiting relatives. Mia; Rita Gaude-t. Egmont Bay. is home acain a'trr spendlns ll very pleasant visit in Montreal. There was born to Mr. and‘Mrs. Franky Arse.-auit. st. cnrysos ome- .. the Prirce County Horltal. a boy. ' A Bingo was held at the home of Mrs. Avade Arseno;-.ilt on_ Febru- ary a. A large crowd attended and 3 nice sum was realized. which will be given to the church. _a_ Bingo was held at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Phillip Arsenault on January 35. 1"-50. sponsored by the studv club. P:oceerls went to my on the new desks which have been placed in the st. chrysostome school. A Bingo was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Arsensrlt. on February 9. bunches. ice cream. and candles were served. A nice sum was realiud..which will so for the ch1l‘ch. pfigndg and relatives of Mr. Franky Arsenault were shocked to hear of the accident which oeoured in his sawmill reccntlv. He was rushed to the Prince County Hos- pital, where they had in out off one of his finurs and another had been cut in the accident. He is now home again and doing nicely. The sincere symcathy of this community goes out to Mr. Cec- fred Richard Ird family of 0?- bstnvtlle, on the desth of Mrs. menu-d. which occurred recently after a long illness. A loving wife and mother. she will be sadly miss- ed by her family and all who knew her. she leaves to mourr-. besides her husband, a large family. The at. uurysostome Women's Study Club met at the home of Mn; stephen Arsenauit. on Febru- 'l for their monthly meeting. Meeting opened bi’ i>l‘9G'0l' T°°“°d by Mrs. Arseneult. rive member! answered the roll call by each marnbeg givtng a way of making money at the meeting. A new mem- ber wss welcomed. Minutes .of the last meeting were read. 0i7i3ll’0_V¢d and signed. Different gave their reports and Mrs. Hector Arsensuit was nominated for the next month to visit the sick. A question box was then discussed. Members will meet at the home of Mrs. Aiyre Aisensuit for their next meeting. A delicious lunch was ser- vsd by Mrs. Arsenaiilt. assisted by _ her daughter. Miss Patricio Arse- nsuit. Meeting adjourned by sins- ing Ave Marie Stella and God save the King. A vote of thanks was moposed to Mrs. Arsenault for her hospitality. S's|de legion Monthly Meeting The rosulsr monthly meeting of Summer“ ‘branch at the Can- adian Legion was held last even- ing with the president. Mr. Earle Cannon in the chair. The fouowing new members were received: John Prank MacCorm- sok. Arthur Nelson Mscxinnou. mdon n.«I..loweliyn. Obaries Cyril Hickey. loo M. Gallant. Eric W. Campbell. Mr. Prosper Pa was transferred from the Charlottetown branch. standing All the committees brought in reports. Mr. Frank Sav- idant for the sports commit‘ brought in a suggestion that the Legion sponsor track and field sports. it was decided to have the committee investigate the matter further as to cost etc. and bring in another report. Mr. I-{azen Dixon for the entertainment committee suggested that a radio jamboree he held in aid of the March of Dimes campaign. Mr. M. P. Titus for the band committee said that the invoice for the band instruments has been received and some of the instru- mnets have arrived. He expecmi that the remainder will arrive shortly and then practices will commence. _ s Miiivaie Driving ciiiii Races The Millvaie Driving Club held their third race of the season on Wednesday afternoon when a large crowd of racing fans turn- ed out to take in the event with some fast racing over a well con- ditioned track. There were three classes run off with 15 horses taking Part and produced very close racing. A match race be- tween Buddy Tom and Winnie Spruce was also held as part of the program. Robert Baldwin won the Class A event with Northern Prince coming up with a close second. Lady Blondeil won Class B with Golden Bars coming up close, when he broke his‘ hobbies. The Class C was won by Little Art with Bud Abner coming up close. The match race was won by Buddy Tom. A large field of entries are expected next Wednesday after- noon. ‘ The following are the results: Ma Race Buddy Tom (S. Stewart) l 21 Winnie Spruce (B. Hickox) 2 1 2 Winning horse owned by S. Stewart. Class A Robert Baldwin (H. Keating) 1 1 Northern Prince (J. Peters) 22’. Lady Abner (C. Smith) 33 Winning horse owned by H. Keating. Class 3 Lady Blondeil (1. Mac- Cou-brey) . . Golden Bars (F. Taylor) 0 Bunny L. (J. Mc- Innis) .... .. Barbara Clcgg (B. Andrews) 4 Nellie J. (L. Gamster) ....2 Lady Worthy (V. Paynter) 5 Winning horse owned by 1. Mac- Coubrey. ' Colt Class Little Art (E. Reeves) 1 Bud Abner (A. Weeks) 2 Guy Todd (J. Peters) 3 Buddy C. Clegg (A. Parsons) 0 Betty Dale (F. Taylor) . Buddy Tom (5. Stewart) Winning horse owned by E. Reeves. ”‘ Officials: Starter. Kenneth Dug- gan. Judges. Leonard Mcfnnis. Gerald Smith, Elmer Wlgmore, Annotlncer, Oswald Murphy. STILL AT 11' Farming is thought to have started in Britain about 4,000 years ago. . KENSIHRTDII RINK TUESDAY, FEB. 21 Travellers Best vs. New Annals Game 8:15 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2! Skating 8.80 to 5.80 Norboro vs. . Kenstngton Ramblers Game 8:!!! Sharp THURSDAY, FEB. 28 North Shore usgue Gama for position Darniey vs. Kelvin Game 8:80 Sharp Skate after game FRIDAY, FEB. 24 School sports . IIDDKEY CRYSTAL IIINK TONIGHT LENNOX ISLAND MICMACS vs. s'sinr:1tINsMl.'N lU\'_ENlI.E and MIDGET ALL-STARS Game Time 1.80 One Hour Skating After Match If night stormy Skating I to 10 DIAL Ftiii titilisllliilitiii liils is what iioiimi liim "I tried all the dr storsmnediu for constipation. Gngt rid of my old trouble only when I began eating ‘"""‘~" ‘°' 'v’i:.“‘.ifl."a?o.“.§‘..':l St. Browne Line 322.. Ontario. " one may uuoollci letters from Am.-llnl users. Ifyousuger water. If not zlnlrlefdy ssfided -fiat 10 d-yo. empgnarton 3 Kelloss 9. London. t. Get xoua sroinx next?‘ daily VVESTMOBELAND W. 1. Mrs. Hsl Oekes entertained twelve members, also one visitor of Westmoreland W. I. for their Feb- ruary meeting on February 8th 1960. , Meeting opened by Institute Ode and collect for Club Women being read in unison. Collection amount- ed to .90 cents and .25 cent! in dues. It was decided to pay school secretary for paint for school ci- ing. Secretary was asked to send to Red Cross office for 2000 cod liver oil capsules. Sewing was distributed to be made into clothing for the Orph- anage. also each member to knit a pair of mitts for Orphanage. Letters of thanks were received from Mrs. Fred Wilson and Mrs. Charles Macxenzie. Hills for fruit were presented and paid. . Mrs. Verner Moore put on I contest which was won hv Elsie sherren, after which articles of a Grab-bag were sold and amount- ed to $5.35. New committees were appointed as follows. Sick—-Mrs. Ed 'Prows- dale. Mrs. Eldon Leard. School - Mrs. Roy Crossman. Educational- Mrs. Heber Canfield. Social—Miss Elsie sherren, Mrs. James Moore. Lunch-—Mrs. Bert Trowsdale. Mrs. Roy Crossman. Mrs. James Moore. Miss Elsie Sherren invited the members for March Meeting. At. close of the meeting a 32 piece set of dishes was mesented to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Leard on behalf of the members and their families. All join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Leard many years of happy wedded bliss, Lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. LONG TONGUE. The chameleon. 9. type of lizard, catches insects with a long. sticirv. club-shaped tongue which can ex- tend about the length of the animals body. ASTHMA ALL DONE! Had a ‘Nervous Cough Didn't Sleep soundly ‘Night after night spells of cough- ing disturb my rest. A weakness In my threat was quickly affected by weather changes. It was a grand day when I used Cstsrrh-0-nae. Help came within a few minutes after I used Caixrrh-o-cone. Alto-i inhaling Cstarrh-o-cone vapor for ’iivs minutes I always felt com- fortable. With no distress at all. 1 could then go to sleep. Yes, 1 do say to Asthmatic sufferers. Osiarrir o-aone is YOUR remedy for helpful relief." 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