yzriiiiuanv "4. on "ti!" wssrsttu clusncllsu f ‘QQENTS: I. timer Murphy, 188 Bnucver Street, In] c George Glow. 126 Ottlwl Sheet. "UMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News, subscriptions, Advertising l flsflusrdlmmsybebonrghtetecyofthe ’ following stores l.u lummerlldn Water Street: Gourllee . l1 Cont!!! ltlilti ‘uhgn, Drugstore 5,“, 3,1,”, Wear seen; u»: Geudet; s1 Granville Street; ,, Russo m“ ' “ Island Motor Transport. Water Street. " 'I n “' Street; n, Gulrdlln will be delivered to my home tu Summercide by Currier gay st tic per day or 18o per week. Phone ilk or 180-2 for this service u, ‘he your order to the boy responsible for delivery on you; mug, pflENEflAL INSURANCE. Ralph g, Mullart, Summerside. ,__11UL'.LTKY—Bl.lylXlK livs chick- ", and fowl daily. Fred Wadmsn, Eensinglon, P-E, l- .tlll.l.DRENS coat sets in pink “d hluc on sale at. Pearson's -5€,,dy-tu-\\'ear. Kensinston. 4m. J. K. BEER, Kenslngton. ‘L be nbrent. from his office Feb- rust‘): ltli to February 10th inclus- hr. .-|vnlNCl~."l't3!\'N United Church, Alxtinffulc. Sunday- February 6th. 1pm E-ClWlCPS, 11.00 A. M. and 7.00 If 5| ]"_.-v. Jarncs Cross. B. A» Min- inter ut-mtqcu l..‘\‘l'i‘iill (ihurch ‘hi; -_ _~;oyv-ifr‘.< Slllltlzt)‘. Fell. 6th. lj¢t'."lilr~ ll n.ni.; .'\ll).'1t\,\' Ii p.m.; R-wtvlffl ll a.m. and 7.31) p.111. Rev. \\'_ 1mm." t,T|'0\\'r=_ FLA, Mtnister. u.- ltqgtttnlzl C-rnvr-s, sludcltt, as- wttulvi. ---U‘l.L.\R\' IWASTURAI. CHARGE. The United Church of Canada. Rev. W, G Dickson, B.A., Pastor. Bloom- . at ll A.1\l.V\’c:-i.lJcvonat 2.30 P, \t, (I Leary at 7'30 P. M. Sermon Mun; “the Rich Church", (Rev. g9». Everybody’ welcome. WRESERVE FEB. 8 for the Burns. Cottcert from Charlottetown and east. sponsored by the L. O. L., Stlv-rtleistrle, lll thc High School ln-ltlnvttttvt, starting at 8 o'clock. Tt-lr-tn on mic :ti. Edwin's Drutr 111cm Wntnt" Slrcct and from mem- bet! c-f the L. O. l... -— NEW LONDON Presbyterian duh-sites. Services, Sunday. Febru- L». nth. Gecldle Mcmnrlai 11.00 A.M. lung River i130 P. M. Clifton 7.30 P ‘l. ‘i’. P. S. on Friday. February 0.‘: at. the‘ Manse. Rev. D. A. Catnpbell, Minister. AIETURNEI: TO HALlFAX - Li: J. Alhcrt “ialkcr of Halifax returned yesterday ntornitig to his heme after being in Kensington for a short stay. to visit his fa- the-x, l\lr. John Walker, who was seriously lll but. now b somewhat improved. ...O'LEAR\' BAPTIST CHURCH CIRCUIT. -- C. 0. Hewlett, BA. it. h. Minister. World Baptist Sun- flst will be observed at Knuisford. Sunday. February 6th. Morning and arming services with special ser- mons and music by the fine church rhiir. The outstanding recent new-tn and place of the Denomin- ltizn in the. world today will be shown by latest official statistics. ‘The Theme of the day will be Our U-uqun Privileges and Croat. Res- mrdbtlillcs as rt lnrgcr Christian Flturch World Wide. All are wel- some. —-BEAN SUPPER in St. Paul's Parish Centre, Summersidc on Valentine Day, starting at 4.30. —NOB'l‘l! BEDEQUE AUXILI- ARY MEETS - The Afternoon Auxiliary of the North Bedeque Church met on Tuesdsy st. the hcme of Mrs. ‘Percy and Mrs. John Marohbsnk, New Annan. The president, Mrs. A.G. ltlswaull, con- ducted the meeting and the study book "West of the Gorges" was presented by Mrs. Percy Murch- bank. The March meeting will be held in conjunction with the World Day of Prayer and the April meet- ing st the home of Mrs. Fred Waite, lrsvellers Rest. At the con- clusion of the program. refresh- ments were served by the hostesses. S. —/\lt1‘ EXHIBITION OPENED- Ou Tuesday evening the Art Ex- hibition was formaly opened in the Sunzmcrsidc Auditorium with the showing of three interesting films. one, "West. Wind" on the life of Tom Th nson. a noted Cruiadluxt artist: the second, “Third Dimens- ion" on Canadian sculptors at work; and the third, "Men st Work" on handicrafts. Miss Elaine Harrison stated that ll the citizens were to form an Art Society many more exhibits of the same high standard could be presented in the town. The art. exhibit consisted of the work of Mount Allison Univers- ity students done under the direct- ion of Mr. Lawrren l". l-larris. A.R.C. .\., 0.5 A..O.. The exhibition con- tained many colorful portraits, still life, pastels and siketches. as well as many fascinating examples of weaving, pottery, silver and leath- er worlr._5. Pelscnals —-‘Mrs. George Hogg held a Hos- pital bridge at her home last even- 111g when two tables were in play. -M.rs. Ira. more)’. Summerslde. accompanied her daughter, Cather- ine, to the P.E.I. Hospital on Mon- day for s. tonsil operation-S. -—Mrs. RE. Ellis, Summer-side, entertained‘ a number of her neigh- bors at her home on Wednesday st. the tea hour in aid of the Hospital. -P‘riends and neighbors are wishing Mr. Wallace Drummond of Springfield. Lot 67. a speedy recovery following rm operation in the Prince County Hospital, Sum- merside, on January 31st. -—M.r. and ltdrs. Emerson Barlow, Elierslie, were guests this week of Mr. and lVLrs, George Key, Sum- merside, while their child was e patient in the Prince County Hos- DitaL-S. >§’- >3, First Chinese Baby At Summersitle ‘fliu first Chinese baby born in Summo side. e boy weighing 8 lbs. 1i 01.. was born in the Prince County Ilospltsl on Saturday. Jen. 22. to llr. end Mrs. Edward Chen of Summcrslde. He will be christened Victor. bin-Chen la one of the proprietors of Chen's Restaurant and ls n sou of the late Rev. Urban Chen and Mrs. Chan of Montreal. Mrs. Chen Is the "timer Gall Kan of llong Kong and has only been In Canada slnco Aug- lat. Mr. and Mrs. Chan were married In [long Kong early last your. —Photo by \Vedge. --G.B.M.— m ENGLAND" MARK ON EACH ‘W5 in the Shoe Department. Men's Clothing‘ Depertment. MAKE BRITISH 30D]! "BUY WOlllT-WIIEN BUYING DINNER/- WARE-BUY THIS BEST-BUY BRITISH? 1100K FOR THE "MADE PIECE. HOLMAITS CHINA DE- PARTMENTS ABE DIRECT IMTOBTEBS OF BRITISH DINNERWABE. ‘lltero are BARGAINS and BARGAINS-BUT this BARGAIN’ ll bound lo case everyone! The smart, warm, pull-on SNOW BOOTS that were ‘fllklnfllly priced st 10.60 have been reduced to the ell-time low of ONLY "55 ‘l tmlr! Those nro available in brow-n. block or red leather, they're “Flrllllx lined. cork insulated end have rubber soles-the clsca and half "Wynne from 4 to 7. Title type of Snow Boot ls the VERY THING for_'(.urllnI-And this Winter-Curling simply is IT! Where or when gm" get such s bargain in Snow Boole spin is l. doubtful issue. . . . '1 make trucks right ewey and get l pol: of these Show Boole for Just ‘M menu-l: quote of Blue Denim. Stream-lined ovmnams with Ilp- W! closing has Just been received in the Men's Clothing Department. Ac ltuow there ls only s very limited quantity of these Overalls In such "ailment-so first come-first get! Zipper Overalls sre unk in sizes as to 44 priced st 6.50 s pclr. You'll find them In the Ssnforlsed ~ r 5 Ermlte Cheese in l-I pound packages et as cents end an.» "Mr-us 0km Cheese in pound “Ill! of Cheese st ‘l0 cents. Herve Cheese es m“ n. _ _ packages sou can-its delicious-it‘: healthful. Yopli fig! many differ- tn the dung ncgerhnef- ' " ' i committee was given consideration . handle the traffic congestion. This _ question was dealt with in the re- l > tee ls t night and the president re- ; Baker that the investigation might have been made at s time when E AND WM. BOYD AS HOPAlDNG CASSIDY IN "BORROWED TROUBLE" TO0AY (FlllIllY) Iltl SATIIIIIIAY lll IIOIIILI llll. RY THRILL IS REAL! THE unterieiles Pius Serial "Superman" NOTE SHOWS 7 AND 9.25 MATlNEE SATURDAY 2.30 0%0 GAME!) THEATRE Kenslugton Friday T30, 7J5, 9J5, Bel. 7.15, 9.15 Not. wanted . . . until they found each other -- a. Boy end a. Dog. Starring Lanny Recs. Tom Neel, llelen Chapmen tn “MY DOG SllEl“ and the added attraction of Laurel-Hardy in "County l-lol- pital", elso Serial and News. A full evening's entertainment, don't miss it. —AUCTl0N PARTY in Town Hall. Friday, February 4th, st 8.15 in aid of Kenslngton branch of the Prince County Hospital. -—HOCKE\’—Specit-1l game Bed- equa rink Friday, Feb. A, Curran d: Briggs vs. Augustine Cove, No skate alter. Admission 30 and. 10c. Game starts at 8:15. ssu.hh *- UfTradeMeeting i Last Night lng of the Summerside Board of Trade, following the annual meet- ing held on January 25th, was held last evening In the Town l-lsll with Mr. T. Earle Hickey, C.A., the re-elected president presiding. Last night's meeting was devot- ed in the main to. the matter of ratifying the appointment of the various committees which will act in the coming year. The committees , were drawn up at a special meet- ing of the councillors held earlier in the “week and with several ed- clitions at. last; night's meeting were retitled. i In accordance with e motion made st the annual meeting that the reports of the various com- mlttees submitted at that time boi considered st the regular meeting, the report of the transportation last night. During the pest yesr the Sum- merslde Board of ’l‘rade had made representations to the railway authorities to ltsve a new freight shed erectethln Summerslde to port of the transportation commit- porte that an-investigation had been made by the authorities and it was found that no congestion existed at. the present time. It was suggested by Mr. Donald shipping was at a low ebb and that if the matter had been looked into at a time when shipping was nt its peak in Summerside the in- vestigation committee would cer- tainly hnve found matters differ- lvlsyor J. F. Arnett said he felt that stationing a special shunter‘ the congestion problem then a new freight shed. Mayor Arnett felt that unless the freight cars were able to be shunted into position to be unloaded a larger freight shed would not help much. The matter was left for further consideration of the hoard in the fututer-S. COLD Check Them Fast for 35c SOLD EVERYWHERE .UCKI.EY'S CAPSULES KEll$lll0T0ll lllllll FRIDAY, FEB. 4 SUMMERSIDE BANTAMS vs. KENSINGTON SUMMERSIDE IANTAMS MIDGETS KENSINGTON MIDGETS‘ First game 7:30 slterp SATURDAY, m. s -Skoting--2 t» 4 ml a t» to MONDAY-Ncrth Sltore League Summerside vs. Dornloy The first. regular monthly meet- , dollars were stolen from s bureau size piggy bank that. sits on the in it for some time, thcre- could contents although while carrying it. Some Jewcllcry‘ here would be a better solution of 1M,‘ and Mm Cnfll-gy had bmn out for a short while and discov- ered the break when they return- ed about seven o'clock vvlten they noticed n large number of burnt matches not turned on the lights and had used the matches for tlon. The door of the apartment had been locked and it is thought that entrance was gained by using a skeleton key. - S. ilo- Form Junior I-II-I-III-‘At Kcnslngton will give this town t-he only unit of this Canada-wide in the Province. being held in the ‘Down Hall on when Mr. George M. Henderson vs of Mont-real. chairman of the Mem- bcr Unit Extension Committee. will address the meeting and discuss the formation of s Junior Chamber of Oonune c! in Remington. If suc- ceuful. fiincs Edward Island will egein have representation in the notions-l organization. A large st- tendsnce will encourage the organ- izers, and all interested are invited to attend. A special invitation is extended to the young farmers of the district. O44+O-§440—&O-O—O—§'44-O+&§44Q R ‘E G E N‘ T Thursday, Fridoy ond Suturdoy Double Bill Hot Box Mystery ond . “Hi5 ll!!! llATllEI tours Shows 7.15 ond 9.15 Matinee Fridoy 3.30 Sat. 2.30 §-O-O§-O-O-O~§-O—§O* — csnrnunl i rttenne I’ 0O 8O SI ALAN LADD GERALDINE FITZGERALD FRI. 8.00, SAT. 8.30 burglars Take Piggy Banks From Apartment The apartment. of Mr. David Cernegy on upper Spring Street, Summerslde. was entered between six and seven o'clock on Viiedlles- day evening and en amount of money stolen. Mr. Osrnsgy is not sure just how much money was taken but about ten or fifteen dranver. They also had a large floor of their living room and as they had been accumulating sllvcr have been as much as twenty-rite dollars. They took the pig and its it must. ltnve been s difficult object tn hide and s. fountain pen lying on the cnt bureau were not touched and they missed another piggy bank bre- longing to their little daughter. the had scattered around rooms. Evidently the thieves illumina- Gommcrca Chamber Plans are underway for the organization of s. Junior Chambcr of Commerce in Kensington which organization A meeting of interested citizens of Kensingtcn and vicinity is ‘Puesday. lebrusry 8, at 8 p.111. At llllLMAN’$-— Valentine Dcyl There are many, mony lovely gifts from which of o Valentine Gift for the one you love. Valentines in the Chino Depurtmcflf fil fi Hill CM finest selec- tion of Valentine Greeting Cords in town. Personal Cords for Wife, Husband, Sweetheart, Mother ond oil the family - Comic Cords for the Kiddies ond Valen- tine Book for the child who likes to create. Volen- tines ore priced of to Each I o dozen for Wooden Trays For Cakes or Sandwiches — fltgse ore of two-toned wood or decorated with smurf flowers. Wooden troys are o thoughtful and useful gift - priced oi‘ to Bon Bon Dtshes Of fine English Chino in o number of in- teresting designs. The colors ore green, wine or yellow. Fill one of these with "sweets for the sweet" and you'll bestow o gift that will be appreciated. The prices of Bon hon M dishes ore Tee Pots Thor ore "Mode in England" of earthenware which is beautifully colored ond glazed in the form 3 of a little old lady. The price is . - - - - - I Sugar and Cream Sets These ore in the little old lady style too. The com- plete sef of 3 pieces will moke s very lovely gift. The price of the Sugar and . 3 I Creorn set is SMILES AND CHUCKLES — Heort Boxes in pound sizes —- there ore high grade cltcco|ote— priced coclt fill- Cupid, himself, couldn't bring lovcller gifts then these I . .Gifts fltct will show her 141 Handbags Jf genuine leather or plertic in mr-cbitllder or pcpu. cr pouch style — these ore both practical ond dressy. Handbags are in o variety gray, wine or green. The prices ore from ,,,.., Nylon Hose in colors for lute winter or early spring L I I Nylon Hose in ore priced of prices per box on .. . . . . . .. Gowns Of white or patterned royon with contrasting design or plum colored gowns with dointy loce trim. These ore in s full range of sizes. Priced ot mm‘. Jersey Gowns In smart new styles-tho white with square neck ond net trim. gowns have c half sleeve. Jersey Gowns ore priced of — VALENTINE CANDY — MCCORMICK?» - Valentine loll-y hearts, crys- tsl mint gum d-rops, kisses ond ielly beans — priced per pound _ P? You on thinking of its? on this to chem - Come m to Holmon’: ond make your selection L; ...L.I.-|... Handkerchiefs In special gift boxes ore eltlter cf figured cotton or embroidered Swiss lovm. Hond- kercltiefs moke o Valentine gift of lusting loveliness -- and they're useful foo! The 456 t. 1.59 of colors -- block, brown, 4.95 .. 13.95 42, 45, 5l and 54 gouge 1.1.9 t. 2.50 ._, 4.95 .. 6.75 colors an pink, blue er The colored .. ond 39c terlms of highest commendation. Int hind the outfit. To gather evidence opening the exhibit, Miss Harrison stated that more exhibits of the same high standard could be pre- sented in Sumznerside i! the citi- zens were to form an art society. The exhibit included colored portraits, still life pastels and sketches from the fine arts depart» ment of Mt. Allison and many fas- cinating exhibits of weaving-S. Art Exhibition At Summerside Suiumersidc art enthusiasts were afforded the opportunity of seeing the restilts of the work of a num- ber of young Maritime artists on Tuesday evening at the Summer- slric lllgh School auditorium when an art exhibit, the work of Mount Allison University students done under the direct-ion of Mr. Law- rence P. Ilarris (A.R.G.A., O S.A. O l was formally opened. Though the attendance at the opening was small. indications were that a g-rest many Summerside citizens would iakc ativantage of the opportunity of seeing what is considered to be “THE CUUNTERFElTEl-l-S" AT CiQPITOL. SUMMEBSIDE —Excitement. comes rushing on the dowblc in thrills, blazing ac- tion and taut uiomeniscf suspense when Scotland Yard and the U. S. Secret Service team up to cragk down on a clever and daring inter- netional ring and their beautiful blonde bait in “The Counterfeit- cz-s." a Twentieth Century-Fox re- one of the finest. exhibitions of its lease which on?!“ today 8i» the kind shown in tl-tis county for Capitol ‘Theatre. starring John scmc time. Stilton. Doris Merrick. Hugh Beaumont and Lon Chaney. Posing as s. confidence man, John Sutton, ace of Scot-land Yard, gets a lead on the skilled gall: coining and distributing counterfeit money in the United States and foreign stations. ‘Trucking his quarry to the States. he combines with the US. agents to unmask the “Brnin" he- The exhibit will be open until Friday from 9 to l2 s.m. and from 130 to 4.30 pm, Three interesting films. one on the life of Tom lliompsott a noted Canadian artist anothcr on Canadian sculptors at work and the other on handicrafts tvcrr» silos-n and‘ Miss Elaine Har- rtsnn spoke briefly on each. in C A R N I V A L Crystal Rink ' WEDNESDAY. FEB. 9. Only those in costume ellcvvcd on ice from Ste 9 P. M. From 9 to l0 ice open to ell skefers. Good prizes. Admission 30 cents WllEllE 0L0 FRIENDS MEET” he becomes dangerously enmeshed in the operations of the gangster and his satellites who play for keeps when his hand is tipped. The Secret Service. making headway in apprehending the leader and res- cuing Sutton, are caught. off bal- ance momentarily only to rebound with added fury into what is being heralded as a suspense-laden show- down of action and thrills. Bloomfield and Vicinity .\’ir. Sidney" Smith was a recent visitor to Churlottctoun. Mr. Leith Thompson Ill I IO- ccnt visitor to Elmsdalc. Mr. lticivin Ramsay has returned to his home here from Montreal. Quebec. Recent attendants st the Curl- ing Rink in Alherton were Messrs. liinlvlzt Richards and Keith Pratt. liir. John MacDonald, Glengarry. was n recent business visitor to Sumntcrsitic. Friends of Mr. Robcrt Shaw are very happy to know he is con- valescing rapidly after his recent illness. The Misses Frances and Doris Ollalioran left for Saint John where they intend to tekc train- RE l Ill/E BY RUBIING I I I gulch let's: tau reunion. lllt-dgyll], o c re ' ll l"! f" the nursing vtcfesston. '1'. these two local girls sll wish every success. Miss Stella Gallant has returned to her home from Kildare Caper where she had been employed for some time. Th9 many friends of Mr. Lloyd M"D°"B=ll are wrry to hear of his recent fall on the ice, which hurt him to a certain extent. Friends of Mr. Dennis Brown an 5°"? to hear that he is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. It 1| hoped he will soon be sufficiently recovered to return home. . TOOK OVER FINLAND The whole of Finland was mp3 ed by Russia in 1M9. Professional Bards I |l Summer 5L, Bummer-side : I. F. Hunter, ILO. OPTOBLITBIS! Complete Vlsuni LuIIJII Glasses Fitted SMALIMAN’! BUILDING Bummerslde. I'LL i rooms m i r. mutt... i I Opf.D., R.O. OPTOMETRIS: Eyes Examine‘ Glecfee "It-tet‘ Visual Training or"; REGENT THEATER BLDG. l s. s. reruns;- i Chartered Aecolmhlt Office It I5 Grenville Itself Phone 51B