\ _pEBRUA_i_l_Y '6',__194.8\ file WESTERN GUARDIAN """"XEInrs= I. Elmer Murphy. I36 Hanover Street, and George Clow. 125 Ottawa Street. SUMMERSIDB and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscriptions, Advertising. ". The Guardian May be bought at any o! the following stores in Summer-side: Sill Toronto “Queue, Water Street; Gourllee Drugstore, 2i Central Street." Bakery, Water Street: Mark Gaudet, 01 Grenville Street: “ace Grocernllusaeli Street; Aiyre Doucette‘: Grocery, Second Street; .» Island Motor Transport, Water Street. will be delivered to any horne in‘ Uummerelde by ‘the . gjn-ler Bey It “vice or Ii" "tlite. - Q-"j " Jon sane. _ Two Renewed laugh-d Silver Female Foxes and one Pliitinuim Male. Apply A. P. biiiiliillm- N°“"°“- -HOCKEY Bedeque Rink,‘ Fri- day you. 6. South Shore Lcasue: Augubililit Cove Bulldogs YS- sum‘ mgrsiile riyini; Ilearii wuliDEQLE UNITED CHURCH cumin). — Services for Sunday. Fcbru,,,-y 8th. Bcdequc 11 A. M. Au”... :; P. M. Bordcii 7.30 M. Mlinstir. llcv. W. Burton crows, B, A. _____§ my Lounou .Pre5byteria.!l Churches. Services Still’. F970?“- m 8th. Clifton 11.00 A. M. Soul-h Grenville 2.30 P. M. LOH‘; River mo I.‘ M Rev. li. A. Campbell, Minister. - msxlslt. VISITORS IWJTUHN- 511,595 Igiiatla and Agnes Lanni- gaii it'll last \\'L'CI( to return to tlfelr home iii Wiikic. Sask., alter spgndlllg a month visiting in P. E_'1,'l'hey visited their grand- p5,“... Mr. and Mrs. John Cul- lcii and numerous other IBIMIVGS 1n'1{ope River, Charlottetown and Kgllslllgi/Oil. It was the Lannigan girls first visit to their mother's Mme province and they were de- lighted with their visit and hope p, come back some time in sum- nes‘ leasure was some- ‘IEIIITCOD by ‘an infected thumb which kept hcr in hospital {or a vicek iind her many friends W11 be glad to hear that it was greatly improved when she left 1g; hcmc._K. —KENSINGTON YOUNG ADULT GROUP - seventeen members oi the United Church Young Adult Group met for their bpmoiithiy meeting, Monday cvc- hing. January 35th. The president, Verdun Pnynter, presided over the business period and imlWTw-"i- matters such as Gare Parcels. three-act plays and the forthcom- ing Congregational Valentine So- cfil on Feb. 9th were. discussed. Alter the devotional PEIIOd. G"- eld MacKenzie read a verl’ I11- torcstiiig article from McLean's Magamio on "Lord Beaverbrook’. Recreation was conducted by the comnuttec in charge who e150 served lunch. This enthusiastic giioup, which organized early in mo. is made up of your: married couples niid single adults ivithill the church who have outgrown t!“ younger, groups and is the only one oi its kind on the island. The newly appointed QXECI-ii-IVB ior i948 was formally installed along with the executive of the Young People's Union at a recent Sunday evening service. The offi- cers are as follows: President: Verdun Piynier; Vice-President. Iceman Oaseley; Secretary-treas- urr, Robert and Elizabeth Car- rufliers; Conveners, Dorothy M"- Kciizle. Ethel Murphy. Everett Donald, Georgie Macuod; Pl!"- ist, Fern Ceseley. 8c per day er llc per week. Phone ill or ISO-l for this your order to the hey responsible ior delivery on your —FOR SALE. — Bike Bulky $30. Also number cows to freshen in February. Waltew S. Weeks, Hunter River. . —N0ltTH JEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH SERVICES: North Bed- equc ll a.m.; Iraveliers’ Rest 3 p.11: Freetown 7.30 pm. Rev. Ralph Wagner, lylinkster. -A'I‘TENTION Suinmersidc and vicinity: John A. Martin, Govern- ment Annuities representative, will‘ be at the Queen Hotel Feb. 9th and 10th. For investment, sec Mr. Martin at the Queen. --FOR. RENIH-A rcal house. Six-rooined modern house. J-lard- wood floors. Newly demrated. isultnble for two families. COIIICI‘ oi Cedar and Argyle Streets. Pos- session at once. Phone 739, Sum- inerside. -—Dl’lA'l'Il ltEGRlYPTHD-Cili- zens oi Kensiiigton were sadden- ed on Monday morning when they received news oi the sud- den death iri Marysville, N. B., of (Rev) Mrs. Loring following an operation. Mr. loving was in charge oi the Keiisiiigton Un- ited Church ior several years where he and Mrs. Lorlng and family made many warm friends who extend sympathy to the sud- denly bereaved family-K. -FUNEICAI. YESTERDAY --»'l'hfl funeral of the late Cyrus Wedge was held yesterday (Thursday) morning with Requiem Mass cele- brated in St. Paul's Cli/ilrcih by Rev. Leonard McKenina. interment was in St Paul's Ctmetery and lilie last rites at the grave ucre performed by Rt. Rev. G. J. lilac- Lellan. V.G. The pail hearers were as follows: Messrs Henry W. Wedge, Lorne Drlscoll. lc-hn Arsenouii, Maynard Doucetle, Wilfred Kelly and Anthony Arsenault. ~S. --Mr. mime;- Murphy. Summer- side, is leaving this morning to at- tend a convention of Kinsmen Clubs at Truro. lie expects to re- illrn to Summersidc Sunday night by plane. - S. -l-lis many friends in Keizsing- ton were glad to hear that tlie injuries received by Donald Nauss in an accident in Sackville, were not serious. Donald Jumped when lie saw the truck was going to hit them which probably saved him from more serious inlury. As it was he suffered the loss oi two teetli.-—K. —H.is many friends will regret to learn that Bennie Kinch, Tig- niah, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Bennie. being one oi the “spark plugs" of the High School hockey team, will be missed by his team when they meet their opponents Friday night in Charlottetown. —G. ll. M»- Qecinz is believing and you'll bee, in the Dry Goods Department, BE- VERSIBLE COTTON BLANKETS-roae on one side and blue or Ill"! ea the reverse-these are 00 x 00. nicely finished on the ends, in solid Oplors the price is 5.00 a Blanket and in fancy ,lv“lflll the price is 5.50 ‘these warns, fluffy cotton Blankets are a very good buyl You'll also lie gray and white FLANNELETTE SHEETS, the famous Ibex brand. They're 70 x 90 with contrasting stripes in the border and the PP|°° i! 4-95 a pair. - - - I-‘or your Bedding supplies-shop in the Dry Goods Department. lacing is believing and in the Hardware Department you'll see all the COLEMAN PRODUCTS that Will make living easier-l There ls a com- plete line of Coleman Table LAMPS and useful LANTERNS, your IIOIIIC can easily use more than one of these. PILESSING IRONS to make the task of wash-day lighter. HOT PLATES ior quick cooking and_tiie Coleman CAMP STOVEB. irliieh are so justly popular. - - - You'll also I! a lull line of Coleman ACCESSORIES and PARTS. l‘ ‘ Pro- ducts ere beyond compare for speed and cuuvcnience. - - -- They're "I! lo use and are guaranteed and inspected for vvur' manship. You'll "mi them in the Hardware Department. loin: Ia believing and yoiru ace. in the silos Des-mull. white BAD- MINTON SNEAK!!! for both men and women. = - - These have elilte duck tops am] [hngk-‘JPQOE cushioned rubber Insoles-the men's Sneakers are in elsea 6 to Ii and are priced at 3.75 a pair-the women's Sneakers are In eisea 3 to 8. priced at. 3.50 a pair. Wear proper shoe! ior Badminton you'll play a better gaine and enioy II IMW- - - ' \'°"'" sec ilicse Sneakers In the Shoe Department. 510M is believing and you'll see Children's NAVY FLEECE LINED IIDOMERS in the Youth Centre-these are toasty warns. they have ‘I'll-h 100s and legs, in sizes I to l2 they're priced at ‘iii cents a pair. Yum I180 lee MOODII.‘ and_VAN'l'A,INl'AN‘l‘ VESTS priced at $0 and '3 vents etch, and MOODIE CHILDREN'S WAISTS. In slses Z. 4. 0 and 5- Mead at '10 cents each. - - - You'll find all types of Children's Under- YW in the Youth Centre. QQQII ~ FOE‘ z ‘Business ' III KEIISIIIGTOII DUNNINGPS l GROCETERI \ SMMEIIS’ Silt ' 91*- IIIIIFEGTIOIEIIY ‘ "its viveslsga“ _ v Elwseill till! IAEPIT I. _--__.- ‘ Sill/IMERSIIIE TODAY (Friday) and . SATURDAY Big‘ Double Bill 8 eiltl-“I Biii lieu m s ou lrfly fir: "strangers" Illfjllliltl merry! i? mtrgplffi‘: I inner iimiiiil ammo.- "il-T" l!" uui mum-p. IIIIA 0'00IIIIOI ond TIM HOLT in "i/NDER THE TONTO RI " Shows 7:I5-9:l5 _ Matinee Saturday 2:30 Plus 13th Chapter Serial 4++0+e++¢++ea veweeo-ee-v REGENT SIIMMERSIIIE FRIDAY and SATURDAY I aéw/WW/Idfii/ W vow lliili IIIEIIS Slillllil Illlllli [IIIII Wilill Ill llSS Glllll III! . ‘ iimiucmtu Show; 7:15 oiid 9:15 . Molinee Friday 3:30 OOQ-O-O I Auno KEN SINGTON Friday Matinee 8.80. Evening ‘i-I- Saturday 7-9. See this Comedy-Drama with Dlnty Moore, Maggie and Jigga In “BRINGING ue runes" Al» Serial tnd Newsreel- CRAPIIIIII THEATRE "sriiiiiior Jiiiliillil" PAUL KELLY 05A MASSEN Shows: Fit-Set. 8:15 ______... Q-co-Q-ce-oeo-s-so-c-eec I ‘l. Earle lllolioy , Chartered Accountant. Office at i5 Granville street , Phone I'll . peninsula» . ’ -. " I BOWHESO I "FIIIIEIIAI. ' SEIIIIIIE astl IMIIIIIIIBE susmeitsma on AND mons- . Phone ‘ii-l and fl-I man. and Mrs. I-Iickox were ap- ‘fl-IE GUARDIAN._ ui-iAxLowim-owg $2.50. now ,_ _ IIIRTHSTONE RlNGS—FormerIy $1.75 CIGARETTE CASE-Plastic. Former- . ly $1.95. NOW ........ .. $3.95 ‘° "m" “m” EARRlNGS-Jormerly 50c to $2.50. NOW......'. . . . . . . ..25ci~o$I.25 $3.00. NOW....... GLAMOR PINS-Formerly $l.00 lo . 50c Io $1.25 NECKLACES —- Formerly $.00 f0 . 50c fo $I.50 at gmimmi; Aday while hey last ci a iii I - ’ eareance Q CCESSQYIE$ A See these important. “Littler Pieces” -- Accessories Department - Street Iloor now 1/2 PRICE COMPACTS and COM-PACT SETL- Plastic end Plated. Formerly‘ $5.50 lo 5m. NOW $2.15 n. was’ . 88c lo $2.00 $4.95. HAN DBAGS-ON E-THIRD OFF- Formerly $3.95 lo $10.95- NOW $2.63 M $6.30 ZIPPERS-Aaorted colon- 5" leugfii. Formerly 20c. NOW . . I0c 6" length. Formerly $25c. NOW . ISc 7" Iciiglli. Formerly 25c. NOW . 15c 8" length. Formerly 35c. NOW . I5c l4" length. Formerly 40c. . NOW 20c LADIES’ ANGORA GLOVES-l00% wool. Good selling shades. Formerly NOW ....,_-,.. $2.95 race yam-rpm; LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS - Lace- trintmed and printed. Formerly 20 end 25c. NOW 2 forZSc NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM - Regular- ly 25c. NOW 19c VITA RAY HAND LOTION - Liniib ed quantity. Reg. $2.50. NOW $1.25 AISORIENT COTTON — Formerly I5e. NOW l0: Formerly 10c. NOW 2 for I5: FlESWN-UP WASH CLOTHS-Forin- erlylfer 15c. NOW 6 for 19c FORMERLY the clsoronce. I Abrams Village ‘ Mr. Joseph Gallant oi Egmont Bay is now home from St. John where ho has been working this lest month. Many Urbalnvllle young men have returned from lumber camps. Among these are: Mr. Abel, Alyre, Edward Arseriault. A new child was born to Mrs. Tilman Arsenault oi 5t. Chrys- astome (nee Rita Gallant). The little boy war baptized Sunday under the name of Joseph Edgar. Godfather and Godmother: Mr. Dolar Gallant and Miss Alice Msddix. An important meeting was held iri the Abrams Village School Wednesday ngist. The following districts were in attendance: Urhairiviiie, Egmont Bay and Abrams Village. The ‘Jrbalnville farmers had an important message to disclose to the adjacent districts. An education campaign was launched to study the possibility of e feed-mixing industry to be created at Wellington. Motions for other combined meet- ings were made. Thursday night was . held u whist at the home or Mr. Stephen Bsrrisult of Maximivillc. "During the evening. a drawing oi a lottery iwk place. The lucky winner of a 8-year-old Fench Canadian horse was Mr. Leo Gallant of Abrams Village. -Ab.__ BAIIILEY IIIITES ILr. Wm. C. Donald, See View wee a visitor to Bummcrside on Monday. The friends of Mrs. Arthur Stewart, Sea View. are sorry to hes: of her ilness in the Prince County Hospital. The snow plqwhae opened the roed from Kerteiiigton in Melpe- que ‘since Friday's storm making a good road ior motor traffic. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Murphy, Sea View opened their home on Mori- day evening. res. 2,0,0 e. number of friends for a social evening of dancing. A few nights previous s very enJoyable dance was hold at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Bea View-Dar. Mrs. Jar. Cousins entertained a number oi friends siid neighbors on Monday evening Feb. 2nd in honor of her son David's birth- day. The evening was spent in playing cards siid dancing to music furnished by the Campbell family and Bernie lViscKinnon, Spring Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacKay Sea. View entertained at their home on Saturday evening, Jun. 3i, a ntmiber of young friends for their dssghrer Joyce. Several tab- les of‘ cards were in play, Miss Virgene Crozler and Mr. Mickey Murphy winning the prizes, while Miss Joan Bearlsto arid Master Clifford Donald wen the console- ticn prises. After dainty refresh- ments were served the party re- sorted lo dancing after which sll ‘returned to their homes well sot- lsfied with the evening's enter- ‘ inmeut. - ._.._.,.-_-_. \ . VILLAGE W. I. ‘The regular monthlfmeetiiig of the Bredelbane Village women's Inetituwmet st the home of Mrs. Lorne Seaman on Jan. l2. Meet- ing opened by singing the Insti- tute Ode and followed by repeat- ing the ‘Creed in unison. The roll esli was responded to by eight members; there were four visitors. Minutes of last meeting were reed and signed. Mrs. See- bea coulttbe seiit. The sick coin- polnied to find out- the name of an Institute in England where s Formerly $5.50 means tlior $5.50 was the Iesf price in v effect of Smollmon’: immediately before Meaning 0f PRICE TERMS REGULARLY Regularly $5.50 meoiis c temp- orory reduction for a limited time, offer which the selling price reverts to the regular PTICE. w-lygp; - mittee reported two calls made passed around‘ and four shut-iris remembered H11!’ wuldhiclided mhbrmg an 9" with a treat at Christmas. The ice 01d“) ‘ng m t a next’ meet" school committee reported that “g an Send same to Englam‘ members for the Christmas treat for the chil- di-cn was $5.50, fllld that paper towels and toilet tissues were needed for school. The new committees for next month are: Sick, Mrs. Newson and Mrs. l-Iickox: school, Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Williams: lunch, Mrs. Murray and iVLrs. Giills. It ii as moved and seconded that bills amounting to $7.75 be paid. The correspondence was read. also two letters of thanks. Cotton ii-as distributed for the making oi zip- rons. One member paid ices and two oi the visitors Joined. An in- teresting talk took place on the necessity of a fire fighting equip- ment for the district. Mrs. Murray took the paper on Health ior next meeting and cop- ies of the institute News were Mrs. Giilis invited next meeting and roU call to be answered by naming an article in a baby's layette. Collection Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. A dainty lunch was served by the committee, as- sisted by the hostess. DOCTOR - AUTHOR. DIES CLABJLLMONT, Cslit, Feb. 5 -— fAP) - Di‘. George W. Hunter. 74, author oi numerous scientific works, died Wednesday. Di‘. Hunter was the author oi’ "Elements of Biology," the work which John T. Scopes. a Tennessee schoolmaster, was using as a textbook when he was arrested on charges of teach- _ing evolution in violation of state law. This led to the famous “Scopes Trial" of 1925. Street Floor Main Store Section Prise Is SMAILMAIPS latched With Qaality F00 UTIIEII I‘. 0. IEWS A.publlc library book may resch as many as 250 people in lta life- time. SEE PAGE 5 sorter: AsrequkedbythalneoniewarTaxAetthiswllladviseetsr patrons and u i‘ ‘ " _ both ‘ a and ‘ as referred in in the said Act. as amended. that in accordance with the terms and conditions and. within the times and limitations contained in the said Aet, as amended. it is our intention to pay a dividend in proportion to the 1M8 patronage out of the revenues of the I94! taxation year, or out of such other funds as may be permitted by the eald Act. arid we hereby hold out the prospect of the payment of a patronage dividend to you accordingly, the said dividend to be included in the monthly payments for butt!‘- fat. . ‘I'll DUNK IJVKI. DAIBYING OOMPANI. WRITE SERVICE (y. At HOLMACNX -..- - Suits For The Lad! la he a wee one Or large like his Dad. We have a suit That is not at all bed. Student's Wanted Suits In sin- gle breosrcdnbelfed style. Sizes 33 to 36. Priced oi iitwcrateds and Colors, blue, blown and greys Te fill all his needs Before the Price guise. Al! klnill if style , And sizes galore, '~ " Don't fell to buy nee ‘lsfcre they east more. Student's‘ Tweed Suite is eliigie end doable breasted styies — brown cud grey. Sizes 33 to 36. Priced C! ese ... Out of Town Customers PERSONAL SHOPPING Student's Worsted Suits, single er double breasted styles, blue pin stripe. Sizes 33 to 37. Priced 4 nt.. Boy's time-piece (cost end 2 pairs long. trousers) double breasted style in brown herring- bone Tweed. Sizes 29 to 33. Priced .50 III ..._. .. e -v-. Boys’ three-piece (eeot end 2 pairs long trousers) double Imosled style in brown siid fovn herring-bone Tweed. Sizes. 29 to 32. Priced of .. Juvenile’: three - piece (eeet, breeciict end shorts) lfrwii herring-bone Tweed. Sixes 24 to Effect! or Juvenile’: brown end grey Tweed suits in single end double ' breasted styles. Sines 24 to 28. .. ....-..14-95 Priced .“\VHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET"