Alberton firemen are scen in action above as they fought a losing battle to save the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Smallman from ion by fire at Elmsdale last AT ELMSDALE FIRE noon. Shortly after the picture was taken the firemen gave. up the hopeless task. Everything in the dwelling, except the washing machine, was lost leaving the elderly couple with only the Thursday after- GUARDIAN VALENTINE PARTY, Borden Legion Home, February i4th. 9:00 to 12:00 p.m. Legion mem- bers and guest couple $1. per couple. REGULAR MONDAY night card party, Masonic Hall, Kensington lunch and prises. prey wel- ~ come. 4 RESERVE MARCH i7th and 18th for St. Patrick’s concert by St. Paul's Dramatic Club in high School Auditorium. O'LEARY PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services of Divine Worship for Sunday February 18th. West Devon 9.30 a.m. Bloomfield 11 a. m. Brae, 2.30 p.m. O'Leary 7.30) Rev. J. Heber Kean Minis‘er. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 6th day, of February A.D. 1959. in reEstate of MYRTLE EMMA JEN- KINS late of Georgetown in Kings County in the said Province Married Woman, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of | Kings County or any Constable or literate person within said County > GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition - on file of James Waldron Lavers of - Georgetown aforesaid, Deputy Pro thonotary, the Executor of the above _ named estate, praying that a@ citation - may be issued for the Burpose here- : set forth: You are therefore hereby, required to cite all persons Interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the} Court House in ere in Queens County in the ‘said Province, on Monday the 16th day of March * next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and an order for distribution made to close the Es- ¢ate as prayed for in said petition and on the motion of Gilbert A. Gaudet Esquire, Practor, for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished jin some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in| each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that @ true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public place respectively, namely in the hal! of the Court House in Geotgetown afore- said, at or near the Post Office in Georgetown aforesaid and at or near the Masonic Hall in Georgetown afore- said, 30 that all persens interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have dye notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leon- ard Palmer, Judge of the said Pro- bate Court at Charlottetown in Queen’s County, the day and year fire? above written By the Court. «s. (Sgd) Frances B. Vinnicombe Registrar. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Tenadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P. E. 1. Insurance R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Aute — Casualty S Summer St. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., RO. PHONE 3 Summer se ae B. F. Hunter, R.O. Summerside, P.E. I. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barrister George R. MacMaho ov LL.B. * (Also Kensington on Saturday's). Phone Summerside 3551 258 Water &. Summerside Phone 2235 Summerside PANTRY SALE _ Kennedy's Store Saturday, February 14th., at 3. p.m. Sponsored by Ladies of Kensington Chrch. NEW LONDON — St. John’s Presbyterian Church service for Sunday February 15th. 7.30 p.m. service will be conducted by the GMC. Group. SPRINGFIELD — O'Leary Uni- ted Baptist Church. Rev. Ross Howard B.A., B.D., Minister Springfield West 11 am. Male choir. O'Leary 7.30 p.m. Sunday School as usual. Everyone wel- come. Dress Carnival, Tuesday, ruary 17, 8 p.m. Sharp. Follow- ing are the classes. Children, 8 | graceful skater. Contestants in, | costume admitted free. Con- | testants must pass in card at | wicket for registration as to | name, age, class and character. | also required to wear card on ledt-shoulder character represented. FUNERAL AT KINKORA — The funeral of the late John M. Kelly was held on Friday, Feb- ruary 13th., from. the Monaghan Funeral Home to St. Malachy’s Church, Kiakora, where requiem high mass was celebrated by DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT OTTAWA, ONTARIO, TENDERS SEALED TENDERS, address- ‘ed to the undersigned, marked | “Tender for Construction of _ Dwelling — Souris” will be re- ‘ceived up to 3 p.m. (EST) BEDEQUE RINK Fancy) Feb-| years and under; boys, and girls, 9 to 16; ladies., gents couples; most original; most outstanding; clowns; most | stating age and! Presbyterian |- | | | February 26, 1959, for the con- | | struction of a Single Dwelling | Dunphy of Kensington are glad | and related work at Souris, | E. I. 'dergoing an operation in Prince) ‘ Plans, specifications and County Hospital. , - other tender ne — = ere -_——— | examined at the ice . | District Marine Agent, Depart- \ ‘ i? |ment of Tran P.O. Box CA M EO MAKE YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENTS | 1270, Charlottetown, P.E.I. and Kensington . NOW copies obtained on deposit of | accepted cheque for $25.00 pay- | able to the Receiver General of Canada. Plans and specifica- tions will also be on display at the Builders Exchange at Hali- | fax, N.S. ‘ F. T. COLLINS, . Secretary. February 9, 1959. FOOTHILLS PIPE LINES LTD. | NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next or the next thereafter ensuing session thereof, for a reivate bill incorporating a company under the neme of FOOTHILLS PIPE LINES LTD. for the purposes of: (a) Constructing, developing and operating inter - provincial and extra-provincial pipe | lines for the transportation of oi], natural or artificial gas or any liquid or gaseous | product or by-rwoduct there- of, within or outside Canada; | | and (b) Purchasing, holding leasing, selling, improving, exchang- ing and generally dealing in real property and all inter- ests and rights therein, legal, equitable or other- wise. All subject to the © provisions 'of The Pipe Lines Act, Chapter /211 of the Revised Statutes of | Canada, 1952, and of any other i general legislation of the ‘Par- liament of Canada relating to pipe lines. The Applicants will request isuch other powers and corpor- |ate provisions as may be deem- | ed necessary for, the ‘carrying out of the~ objects of the Com- pany. , DATED at Toronto this Ist day of January, 1959. PATRICK S. DUFFY, Esq. 171 Yonge Street, TORONTO, Ontario, Solicitor for the Applicants. elcthing thely were wearing when‘ forced to flee to safety. The Tignish Fire Bridage were also at the scene but were too late to give any assistance in the attempt to save the home. the pastor, Rev. Harold Crokin who also pexgformed the service at the grave. The pall bearers rd esley__Hardy, Ralph Tom Larry Profit and ‘| Allison Mac. Announcer were Leonard McCarville, Earl} Keany McArthur. Duffy, Cecil Trainor, Russell| Boys 1-2 Mile Open— 1. Corr, Raymond Kelly. and Ger-| Jimmy Rooney; 2. Jackie ome Mulligan. Freser; 3..Allan Nicholson. Girls 11—1. Anna Clarke; 2. KENSINGTON Rink today| Faye Gordon; 3. Lorraine Saturday skating 2:30 - 4:30-8:00' Adams. to 10:00 in evening. | BEDEQUE Rink tonight Sat-| urday old-timers skate 8:00 to 10:00. Come and meet your old friends. CRAPAUD Rink tonight. First game of Second Series of, In- termediate B. Cape Traverse vs. O’Leary Maroons 8: p.m. Sharp Best oft of 5 games. Adniiss:dn 50 and 25 cents. Skate after. PLEAD GUILTY—Three men pleaded guilty to charges of being intoxicated in a _ public place when they appeared in Summerside Pélice Court Friday morning before Magistrate R.S. Hinton, Q.C. Each was fined $20 and costs or 15 days. Freetown WMS Has Feb. Meeting FREETOWN — The February meeting of the Freetown United Church W.M.S. Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Scott Cairns. After singing “In Christ There Is No East Or West” Mrs. Frank Cairns led the devotional period on “Race prejudice exposed’, assisted by Mrs. Eldon Drum- mond. The study book “‘Conceras of a Continent’’ on Canada was fin- ished by Mrs. Cairns. Mrs. Allison Profitt read a let- ter from the port worker in Halifax thanking members kind- ly for parcels sent and giving new ideas for future gifts. The method of mainfaining finances was reviewed and was suggested that mémbers use the envelope system. PERSONALS Many friends of Mr. Robert P..| to see him home again after un- it | >. - 7 Alberton School Sports Held ALBERTON —" Alberion ice sports were held last evening with a good attend- Sa eer Se costete First and second place win- ners are eligible to compete in the Prince County meet in —e ide in about two week Officials last evening were Mayor Winston Currie, Perley sion was much enjoyed by the adudience and);the players. Following are the results: Girls 7. and under —1.Pamela Rooney; 2. Angela. Coughlin. Boys 7 and under—l. Bruce Hutt; 2. Ian Pridham; 3. Robert Laard Girls &—1.' Lymn Coughlin; 2. Cora Jean Nicholson. Boys 8—1. Paul Atkinson. Boys 1-4 mile open—l. Alan Nicholson; 2. Blair Wilkie; 3. Wendell Wallace. Girls 9—1. Barbara Currie. Boys 9— 1. Garry Arsenault; 2. Bobby Ahearn; 3. Doug Rooney. Girls 10—7. Pauline Hardy; 2. Patsy McKinnon. : Girls 1-4 mile open—t.* Moria Coughlin; 2. Eleanor Johnston. Boys 10—1. Eric Fraser; 2. Air Cadets At Tignish Inspected TIGNISH — .The semi-annual inspection of Squadron No. 641 Tignish Air Cadets was carried out last Wednesday evening by Sqdn..Ldr. R. A. Schwarts, DFC and Bar, air cadet li2ison officer, accompanied by Fit.-Lt. Aitken. Following the inspection, Sqda.-Ldr. Schwarts congratula- ted the squadron on their fine appearance and on their excel- lent training program. A lunch was served by the lad- ies aid of the Tignish Legion. Phe Tignish Air Cadets -are sponsored by the Tignish Lez- ion. The officers are PO. W. H. Bernard, commanding officer; PO. Hector Buote and PO. Roy MacLeod, instructing in naviga- tion, meterology and aero engin- InR Boys 1!—1, Pridham; 2. Arthur McRae; 3. McRae. Girls 12—1. Helen Inman; 2. Margaret Chipman. Boys 12—1. Leslie MacKay; 2. Wayde Coughlin; 3. Earl Wells. Boys Mile Open— 1. Jackie Fraser; 2. Blair Wilkie; 3.Allan Nicholson. - Girls 13—1. Mona Coughlin; 2. Analayne Rooney. Boy’s 13—1. Bobby Profit; 2. Bell ’ Girls 14—1. Eleanor Johnston; Girls 15 and over—1!. Peggy Millman; 2. Cora Coughlin. SUMMERSIDE — The annual report of Councillor Dr. H. E. Clark, chairman of the Electric Light Committee. said “‘as most of the area where the Summer- side Electric Light Utility operates has previously been serviced there was very little construction in the year - 1958. There was a normal increase in the number of customers in bo’h rural and urban areas.“ The number of kilowatt hours gen- erated was 3,39.960 purchased 6,889,240, for a total of 10,291,- 200, an increase of 4.45 percent over 1957. 67.04 percent was the percentage purchased in 1958 as compared to 65.5 percent in 1957. Peak load registered for the year was 2680 KW, which load occurred December 22nd at 5.30 p.m. This was 210 KW or 8.5 percent than the previous year. The firm of Engineering Ser- vice Limited of Halifax com- pleted their appraisal of the Utility and submitted a schedule of the Utility and submitted a schedule of rates fer domestic and general serviee town cus- tomers. This was approved by the Town Council and ‘the new rates are designed to give an equitable return from bo'h dom- tink Last Fi Night Girls Relay—Mona Coughlin, game. . Kensington marksmen were G. Bernard with a-trio and F. Jardine, C; MacLeod and Mann with one each. egtic and general service cus- tomers, and although the gross: Councilor Clark Presents Electric Light Dept. Report the combination of all the above MARINE PAINTER Henry Ritter, the noted Mont- best known for his sea paintings. real artist who died in 1853, was “FOR SALE 1 used steam boiler—20_ H. P. Priced reasonable. Alberton Fisheries Led. Alberton. tawa but ean However, an I said yesterday branch of the bank opened there soon. An employee branch Carter Vaniderstine has received a transfer to Halifax where he reportedly will unde go-three weeks training prior to his assuming the duties as man- ager of the new branch at the Devoted Service Receives Praise ALBERTON — Fred‘ Clark, Al- berton, has just completed fifty years as a member of session in the Presbyterian Church here. During these years Mr. Clark has faithfully fulfilled his res- vice was made at evening wor- ship last Sundzy when his Minis- ter, Rev. J. Y. Garrett, on be- half of the congregation, spoke words of appreciation and made CRAPAUD RINK. TONIGHT First game of init series of Intermediate B.' i Cape Traverse vs. c O’Leary Maroons 8:00 P.M. Sharp Best out of 5 Games Adm. Ste cad 2S Skate After revenue may be down somewhet | for a year or two, it is felt that) the increased use of electricity. due to the lower energy rate and and the «prospect of a housing | development will more than make up the difference. Revenue for the year amount- | ed to $452,467.68 and the “i penditures $373,879.72, leaving a net surplus of $78,587.96. There are many facing the incoming Electric Light Committee which will problems | es respectively. Civilian instruc- ‘tor is J. E. MacDonald. have to be studied and recom- ’ Crapaud Rink oe $1.00 Down and . ~ $1.00 per week Why rent? When we will sell you the best REMINGTON RAND PORTABLE _ "ree Demonstration in your home Write Bex 1524 Summerside The Guardian, bene Sat. Feb. 14,1959 11 Annual World Day Of Prayer Held In Alberton Churches a SUMMERSIDE Today (Sat.) 2-7:15-9:00 “CHECKPOINT” ANTHONY STEEL STANLEY BAKER “A real Action Picture, Suspense, Auto Racing. Everything to make it a Real Good Show, “Don’t Miss It.” NOTICE The Defaulters List of Ratepayers of Borden School District will be posted on Feb. 17th, 1959. (Sgd.) MRS. J. W. CANN, Sec’y. Borden School. POULTRY Until further notice we will be receiving poultry on Tuesday of each ¢ . ATTENTION FARMERS Carnival, Feb. 19 week commencing January 6. Judging at 8:15 sharp | Jenkins Brothers Limited Admission 50c and 25¢ i : Skate after Dial 2167 - 2168 i i | Mammoth Dress Carnival | - Kensington Rink FEBRUARY 18th | Cash prizes for all classes. Good music. | ‘Sponsored by Kensington Lions Club FRI-SAT. 7:15 - 9:15 MATINEE SAT. 1 P.M. GENE AUTRY in “Autry and the ' Mounties" also Serial and Shorts "TF | ‘AN EXTRA $10,000 FOR You Let’s say you put one dollar a day into an In vestors plan. These few dollars a week — will grow into $10,000 in just twenty years! 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