Elfin GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. 10D lhuovar it, all George Clow. l0 Ottawa 8t. SUMMEISIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News Bnbaerlrtlona. Advertising Th1: Guardian may be bought daily as any of tho following atoraa in Saaaraaaalda: , rfooksiore. Water street; f‘ " vroarton. waur scan; I “n, Bakery. Water Street; Mart Gaadof. l1 Gunning gum Th, uuar-dinn will be delivered to any homo in Snaneralde. >rIer Boy at 2o per ill! N‘ 15° N!’ week; Ihoaa SD for this senior. give your order to the boy responsible for daliveriea on yaw "n; JOTABY PUMPS for 1" and allpipe. available at The Bummer- , i-Iardwade. » “ —IUIIIII FOOTWEAR-Blind’. Malpeque. —UBED PIANO FOB. BALI. Apply Frank Araenault. Hanover Sh. Summer-side. Phone 144-1. -MEN'5 ban: Rubber Boots. lim- ited stock at The Somme "lo Hard- ware Co. JPECIALLY REDUCED week- dpfICCS on all milllnery at the y Aflfl. opposite Capitol Thea- ,_ sunlmerside. _BUTCiii~;lt KNIVES, Pocket we; and Scissors. just received. I g sillliflTffsldl? Hardware Co. 40110:. _- The Summorslde qugf mtrrunt Office ls now trans- , en from Ithe Court House io “k9! Building. Central Street, ersidc. day. Feb. 1'1. Borden Maytlowers vs. Bununersidc Crystals. Becond after. -BEE the new Dynatherm oil- burning furnace unit. A brilliant —ll0CKBY Bedeque Rink Mon-q game in best of flve series. Skate l ‘rm; _ suanmsw Annual Meeting Alhorton linltod Dhurch -tAlbe.rton United Church held its annual meeting recently. with the flasher. Rev. J. M. Fraser, con- duct g the worship period and presiding. Carl H. eeks was Sec- retary and Miss Mabel D. Field- ing, the ‘Treasurer. gave the ll‘.- nancial Beport. Cascumpec United Church had held its annual meet- ing previously when the local Treasurer. Charles Gordon. n. grted the financial standing for o year 1M6. The session report showed twelve baptisms. four mar. til-gen seven deaths. Eight had united with the church, seven rt them by profession of faith. The members of the official board led by G. Russell Leard and Her- bert S. Matthews. had raised $554. In cash and pledges in the pension fund capital campaign. Other special causes included $30 to thc Lords Day Alliance and $15 to the Berwick Camp Meeting Fund. '1' .- local funds showed p credit pup ance on hand. The pastor's salary was raised to the offIcZ-al nlinunhm of $1800. The amount of $516. Wtlz sent to the M. and M. Fund, inc largest for several years. Of this, $140.00 w-ls raised by the three Young People's Unions, of 4i SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY Jon sang, ... mternltitlflll- new heating plant. built around “arm Disk narrow. Good M HW- the whirling flame. miciant. .;, _\- Green. Central Bedeque. _f\l.-\l.l'l'IQUE and Kenslntilflfl lull Churches. Services _ l-‘tbruary’ 16th. Malpeque at d Kcnsington at 11 A.M. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, rison Co.. Summerside. und . rncts in taut: 3) PM. an d7.“ P 2.08M. Won ihrct- starts ihis winter. $85.00. Genelnl purpose horse, blood and burriste." suitable for winter driver, $125.38. m?“ . Purcheon mare " years. 3100- - MTQIH“ TEN)!‘ Presbyfenan Francis driving usleigh. like 116W. hutch Service SundBY- Febru“? $50.00. W. S. Weeks, Kensington. 1601. at 1.30 P. M. Miss Mary . ,, “Kr-one, Deaconess. —-BAP'1‘IST YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING — The regular weekly meeting of the Sumsncrside Batp- li.~t Strvite Young People's Union “'35 h-Ilrl Tuesday evening in the rhllrvh hnll. The dcvotic-"tttl period was conducted by Mrs. Edward rcclc. Tlic IJLLSIIIOSS session wast in vol SM f, “P”, 3539.3? il-‘tilif if.“".f..fi‘§‘.'°i-.3.‘T'“§Zl “ti”; 1°! w? ‘Sm m Lhe Ydfoo; rass. conducted a discussion on the l‘ m‘ "'°,n°',l.l‘ so? 115 {repaid book of Malachi. A number cf vol- "de§§af' ~ Terms cash. leybali names which were "lllcll ‘ti: m? A. Bukchannan, Kcneitig- BDIOYW brought the evening's pro- wlzfi" ‘ " gram to a <'.ll‘-\?9--—5- -Cill.li(7|l "OF ENGLAND. — LONDON Presbyterian Services Sunday. Febru- Long River 11.00 A. M. rm P. M. Grdtiio lilemot-iol i Rcv. l1. .'\. Catnpbcl. _l\'l-.'\\' llurcliff l», 16th Iliiozi l‘ l‘ uppli --FUR BREEDERS CLUB MEETS 5m es icr the Park-h of New Lun- The first meeting to be held don February 16th. The nrxt S-un- since the ic-oriflillllallon- of liw dsvbefn|t~ Lrht. 10.30 lloiy Favn- Prince COlllHy Fur Breeders Club linltyyv, 5i. Stsphczfs. Ruliniilh-Tl» with the president. Mr. L.W. Han- zao livmllig Prayvf- El- Th“ "" wk vrevdiris. lwk Place "is" ‘cw London. 7.30 Holy Ctlliltllilllilfl-i» Afonday evening in l-PASSQWPUC" t. M1: Kensinglvil- Sunday Hall. with 2a members mew"- . hool Ill the Rectory, Kenstngton, Qllgi-rman of the Membership at 6.30 P. M. Rev. D. E. Noel. Rector- Committee. Mr. Amos Hubley re- ported three new members sllwfi lpsl nrccting. The treasurer, Mr. Frank Cameron reiwlled ll" Sllm of $10.25 received from ihe fvrmfl Qrgc-n-lzatioti. President Hancock then introduced the speaker of the evening, Mr. L.K. Lockerb)’. of the Fur Marketing Division of the Canadian Silver Fox Breeders’ A5- soraiion. who expressed his Pleis- urc ut being privileged to be the first speaker of the ivcwly lvrmt-‘d clubh and gave a W!!!’ llll-elesllll? and informative talk on breedins problems a; they exist today. He also dwelt upon the present mar- ket conditions and believed that a change for the better would come as soon as the European mil-Ike! was restored. Considerable discus- sion was again held on the dos situation as it exists in Summer- side arm a resolution was PBQWI w be presented to the new TOWII Council asking that the by-lmv will! reference to dOSS at IarKB be sl-Flfll‘ ly enforced.—S. ALBERTDN Dr. G. L. Keefe spent Saturday Ln Summersidc on official business. -JUNIOR GROUP MEET --'I‘he unior group of the Young Peo- 55 Society cf 1b.: United BBl-‘il-sl hurt-h mct at 6.45 on Thesis)’ lgrl g Ill the church hall with a - d .ltlCli(l3l‘.CC. In the absence of e president. Jchn Smallnlan, ce president Joyce Currie 0"?" tied. The devotional ptriod was mot-mo by o. LcfllYKY- ‘PM . p is dividcd into two com-Pel- iivc (IIVISlCHE. the Ticks and llle i its. and the wecify DWB-Nilllfi i marks was attended to. Glmei g cujuyod during the recrea- idn period-S. -|u;n CROSS MEETING — he ailnual meeting of the Sum- crsldc Branch of the P.E.I. Div- ‘on of the Red Cross Society was 1d in the Town Hall on rcbru- y 11th. with the president in the air. Thcre was a good lllK-lld- e and great interest was shcuvn . the ropcrls cf work for 1946. It ls shown that over 1500 011151196 ticles wrre shipped last year. in dllltlil to some 000 items Blvell t- thc Fri-hire County Hospital- th a ntaleriai value of ticarly 00.00. Mayor J.F. Amett attend- - the meeting and expressed his modern. economical. R. T. Mot-I -|-‘0|t stun-z. - Allic lzuruhtiu- ‘ which sum $80. was definitely ma“. for ‘the wax-l: o.‘ Dr. Sidney Gil- chvisim Angola. West Africa. Dr. Gilchlflst spoke four limes on ill-a Charge lfi Qclobel‘. and made .1. deep impression on Ilis heart-rs. Two other nllsslonarios present- ed strong appeals at services nur- ing the _vear, nantelv. M1". A. ltoy McNaught of El Sahador, CcntiMI America and Rev. Ray Webster .3! Chillfl- Dr- A. D. Mat-Kcnzie con- ducted a fine series of services {or a week in September. Rev. G. Earl Leartl of CllSCUnlpec W88 Ofdlilned to the Christian mil-- lsll‘)! in June and is now taking post graduate work at Union Sent. inary, New Yc-rlc. _Tiic two women's lnlssionaryy su- ci-eties. and baby bonds. the 1.4g ies’ Ald. the Guild, and tho 5-,“. day schools had cutltlnnotl lilo..- good work. Alberton Mission Bond has been rte-organized. uridvr tl|.. il-{Dervision 0f Miss Alice Goiduli. with Dorothy Bolmyman as 131-551. dent. Alberton Young People's Union had four membersat the Sackvilte Y. P. Conference in July. ninlcly. Mrs. Eric Corbett ttlle new Plesi- dent), Margaret Hardy, 001mm Pike and Wesley Hardy. This Uh. ilon recently presented a pjigugyyi The Seven Lamps of Survive" and during the year it raised $379. lJuLV- ing the balance on ihc t-hurt-iv-‘ttil piano. end givL-ng $100 tn lhg M, and LM.—Tlte Brooklyn Y.P.U. tmh Prgsldent Mrs. Fred Leartl did mi- ua eworkad "' d ', '1. in Alma. guest of her daughter Cascumpec Yff’. asgsifngflég: Mjii- ISBBc Dunbar. - stve Christmas Pageant, "The N4~ - tivlty‘ and raised $66. during Mr. W M. Kinch of Malsgash _ is visiting in Alma guest o, his ilfiit. ghgee members. Rita W-llmct- ‘sister, Mrs. Wilfred Dunn. ha; auinifg’, Egg,"lfifiiclhalfiflnng? i“ Augustine Cove. Evelyn iEitS , _ Willard PARKER [any MS Elgar iiitiiiliiii llilyillyflffilflilflf mt-rvutouttosr-a-arucmnaauu —-A|so-- POPULAR SCIENCE SCREEN SNAPSHOTS ond MERMAIDS PARADISE Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 . Alma fl Vicinity Mr. Wilfred Dunn was a visitor to Summerside 0n Tuesday. Mrs. Mary MaoLean is visiting Lawrence lMr. Stephen Kinch of Malagasht ‘were recent visitors to Alma. ‘young people from lhc three Y. l‘ Mm Fred Rennie and weld“ I 1.1.5 \vIlIIe the regular choir 0:011- were visitors to Elmsdale cn "iues-‘fliflipllzfl glifslelgfflvkl§ffl°r "ll m” - _ V- - . ‘txscr. un ll.;- darn} guesls of Mrs‘ 1mg)‘ Mac Ipressivc service of carols, scripture led by candI-iv "t. Mr u-nd Mrs. w. a MeLeilan AiberT (Bud? ‘$231k’ Stiilifilhj have returned from a very pleas- Leard. both veterans of the sat-pills ant visit to Providence a-wd other Wvflri _War. are new incl-tubers A Darts of u.s.s lllgnvfgvlltlelc 13111:. d ' Pl llll B)‘. Jan. iltili; _The many friends of Mrs. Mai"! nli-‘ngl-Bfill: "mmllell 5t‘ ~ - tirr Kinch are sorry to learn thavchurch guringohlthle ‘£12? lll‘ she is still... patient In the Princelghe anonymous doudfiglfuflgllsglll; Coluity Hospital. Csscumpec Church. and it?» a“? p “unveil a sift oi‘ 5100. by Mr. no, Mrs. CQrr OBrIen was a pass-Jell Rogers. of Coleman. to ‘d enger to Miscouche. on Tuesday l". ‘he Pelnllns and relmt- oi‘ where she is visiting her cousin nlshlcllllrcll- This Dmjest anti the M“ Urban G111}; 3P"? "l: the Church CPITICIIJIWC€ e deflhrte DbJBCllVEs ilefm-g Pflsioral charge for 1947, Mrs. Waillace Donald was a re- cent visitor to Bummerslde where she attended the funeral of her uncle the late John Leiurgey. The Greenmount Y.P.U. were‘ l-Jnd story was CiliTifld out. follow. . rte _ I New Annan vs Darnley t“ I New/Prints For Spring Plan your Spring sewing now before {the rush season, select your prints from our fashion fresh fabrics. i the f year. Arthur Hudson now Ptcsi- » PRINTED JERSEY CLOTH Assorted designs, 38 inches wide, prlcol per yord ... . . $2.00 to $2.50 ..._L|_--. PRINTED CLOTHS In wide range of designs and shades, 38 inches wide selling, per yord $1.25 to $1.75. SUNNIVALE CLOTH A crease resisting rayon fabric in plains, printed and polka dots, 38 inches wide ct, yord .. 95c ‘...: us“... PRINTED SPUNS Assorted designs 38 inches wide, per yord . 95c and $1.00 RAYON MATERIALS IN PRINTS Checks and striped effects, width, 38 inches, priced of, yord 75c, 79c and 95c t SPECIAL I2 and: of crepe in prints, checks and polka dots, regular value $1.25 to $1.75, clearing, yyrd . . ... ,, _ 98c 5 ends royon, prints and stripes, rogu- lor 85c, sale, yard ..... 9e Freshen Up Wash Cloths Tllefle "W, handy, spotlessly clean, makes soap Iother better. Just emerse it in wote Price-Z for . . . cloth. r, and it will open up info a soft, lintless wash .. .....i5c ... .--..a.-au-- ..._|_|_.. .._¢_-__ Week-End Specials Handbags -- Half Price 25 Handbags, regular values $2.95 to $8.95, now cicoring at HALF PRICE. u! YARNS At Dlea Odd lines of yarn including crepe, pearl cotton, etc. Iflg , Regular 25c to 35c-—on Odd lines yarn, wool bouclel, crepe gloce, fluffy k ring Prices crepe-mist, blossom Regular 20c to 30c, clear- . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c nit. soe . . . . . . I5; Toilet Articles -- Half Price Odd lines of cold _cream, talcum powder, shaving soap, shampoo, shoving brushes, noil brushes, dental liquid-clearing at HALF PRICE. It's a Pleasure Shopping In Dur MODERN DEPARTMENTAL STORE SINCLAIR 8t STEWART LIMITED decided w pin-chm one of the’ smaller size. Considerable discussion toturpisca I regarding the advlsibality qt re- forming the (Jomlpany under the Clo-operative Company Act. but it was decided to lay the manor over till next atmual meeting. Delegate; appointed to attend the Central Dairy meeting in Char- lottetown are: Rlllbfltli Large and Roy Campbell. Altemaies: Vernon Craig and T. J. Inman. Hon. Horace Wrightl and Mr. John Profitt both former directors complimented the directors cn the past year. on the large amount oi‘ business They had done and of the splendid financial condition of the company which reflected great credit to their man-agcmettt. Directors elected tor the ensuing year are: R. Allison Prcfiii. Will- iam Sherry. Amold Henderson. Robert Dough. Roy Campbell. Frank Jardine, Ruben Large. Howard Schunnan and Hudson mwlher. Congratulations were extended i0 William Sherry ocn again lead- ing tbs creamer-y by sending the lamest amount of cream and thus qualifying him i0 receive the Cau- adlslti Bank of Commerce Tfivphy. which will be presented at first directors meeting. owlmigement qt a motion .... expressing thanks Io Hi! orshlp and the Council for the » of the Town Hail room for the -.. seven years. The following of- icers wm elected for the coming ear: Prcsldrnt. Mr. John Camp- ll: Vice-president. Miss Gladys Illiiili; Secretary‘; M211 Molar :. aI ‘Ftcasurcr, Mrs. William "0115? 1th.». Small gave a lint! on talk on sorm phases of the l- uni council meeting qf the n. Cross recently held in Ot~ wa which was much appreciated. guest: of the Montroae Y.P.U. at the Church Hall on Monday twen- ing. Elntertauimetnt consisted of games and contests. after which re- frwhments were served. New Arman hockey team soundly I trounced Darnley to the score ct- 9-4. to crab off the first plat-c Spot in the North shore Lcuguc. Tlliie Bflme was a thriller with a _ I Wald‘ “um u‘. won erful sheet of - ice for the stuhtlfentlflglfifficce of Wales yandlfimflrgtoy; wolsfww ill" wares‘ lvlls Janey Barbour. second year 5., be “time; C. Mills. w. M-n student at P.W.C. spmi f-iteirlw l‘ t: _ l We" "all! "l1 lllflll I midqerm holidays M they, mnand ga cred eleven points bot-I I The women-s Institute met at qjecuve homes in Alma and Mam. ~ween them. The game was fought the home of Mrs. w. c. Leavitttose [ruscediy ‘with checks being tagged Friday evfnl-nil-‘gh; ' i on “the puck canlers in an effort James Pi e pres e a m . f ~ - ifO ow them up. New Ant-nan‘; dc- Dr. and Mrs. Tanton. OTABTyJHJg-rez- tfitligrl-flngérsftgrmlfllle Hgigslflme w“ outstanding “m, ‘he °"‘"“’l“°d l“ “ “mly “m°°i“'°d'w M s on Thursda stterrt-wnibamiey l>°Ys found n difficult to brldzs at the" ll°m° Flldlll’ m” The president. Mrs. Jghll o. Gor- ‘w a clear shot on the case from railed the meeting to order and m ing of last week. A number of don led we devoflong]PQYIQImBOL~ICIOBE in. For the 1050b E Craig his llSiltlI capable manner. gave friend” mowrcd from Alberto“ The in and Mrs. Wallace Donald pre- and C. Woodside bore the bruzvi m ulfelagsung account of the wmk "lvllw P°l"l-' "m "’°" bl’ M“ “f... m, study Book. assisted by or the attack. '0: tho directors for the year. m.» uoxden’ A deudou lunch w“ ser- several members Delicious refresh- The Hie-rs o! the some wire C- ‘also gave a brief account of some V“ by ‘he hates‘ ncni were served by the hostess. Mills. C. Woodsidc and MacAlee. of thc ilighiizliis q! the Canadian 'l‘l"= $\"""l°"ld° “El” "We" ' 8 T110 next some in this league is Fctic-fztiitlll at Agrlrulture mew Albeflfin Mill-l slllllrdlly "lib" a playoff between Damley and ipgs in Winnipeg and p; the 94m. “l9 59°" w" l‘ “P 3'3‘ The M" Spring Vaiicy best of three tor the adian Holstein Breeders Asso. W"! Flu-Fed Wm‘ u” In" mun‘ riiht to meet New Arman for the meetngg l,“ Tor-mm when h, w“ ber o: fans. Messrs Fred Millman “Mum [he omcm repmeniauve o! Prince and “"19 “Elm”! “my” u o,“ |1Idward Island at both meetings. "lmmmy 5°“ ‘um’ and has recently" retunned. The new secretary of the Com- -Tha W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs Lloyd Wilkie Thursday afternoon» "Pea was served by the hostess. FARM FOR SALE Owinl to ill health. l have de- cided to offer for sale my farm st Middleton. This farm consists of 150 sores, no of which is clear land in a high state of’ cultivation. tho balance covered with hard and soft wood. , This is an ideal stock farm lwith a never-failing brook. 1t ia also a good potato farm. Largo house and barns in good rcpnlr with electric lights and running water. There are several outbuildings Including a largo machine shod, hen house and garage. ' lt is two miles from tho paved road and three miles from Kin- kora Station. Inspection invited. (BIL) WALTER. B. CRAIG. Klnkora. RJt. Annual Meeting Dunk River Dairying Do. -Du.rk River Dairying Co. held their annual meeting Ln Cemu-al Bsdeque Hall on Tuesday after- noon. Feb. 11th.. with a large num- bcr of patrons and shareholders present. Mr. Allison Profiit. President. CAMEO Satmvlay 7.00 u]! 0.15 Mystery! Action, and Romaaooi’ With thg Faiool h! "THE FALOONI ALE!" with Elia Cos-day and Jana Gnu Also Serial. Jungle Boilers. New: and Ray Whitley Western Short: 0-0“ WANTED JUTE BAGS Bring or ship as all kinds Jute Bags. Will pay freight on lots over 100. Highest prices. J. F. MORRIS, PI. P. l. l Mr. and Mrs. Privy Klncli enter- tained a number of friends at a dancing party Tuesday evenlns nt- their home. I Personals -.\h" ltrtymcxid Wedge. °“- "-13- is it guest at the ‘ " Airs. Abel Mono- hcme 0.! Arsanault. Residents of Alma were son-y to .153“; of the sudden passing 0f MT- lJchn 5 Gavin In the Prince lcqlmiy Hospital orrFeb. ‘Ith. at the 88¢ O! 66. Mr. Gavin had been sick for a couple o! “Y! "hm ll "MW" was thought advisable to l!“ llll" t u, m, hogpllfl rm x-rays. He died name-y: Goal- Ghmtpion; De- puny M3‘. John Wright gave the a few hours after entering the hos- fencc. B. Craig. C MacKcnzlc; financial report of the creamery pilal, l-ls leaves i0 mourm besides Forwards. E Craig‘ D. Ramsay. showing that $66,170.50 worth o1 5 somwing widow. three dmazhi- C. woo-mine. F. liiomww. 1.. feed had been sold during the year. us. namely: bottle. Mrs. Albert Harding. E. Harding. W. Wbcd- and the gross value of butter sold gulls, Kllaara; Geraldine. Mrs. side. A, Hickey, G. Wall. during 1946 was nszssisz sup- Wllberi Mitrphy, St. Lawrence and New A-nvnan: Goal. Maclnnis; plied by 266 patrons. The amount flele-n q home; and five sons. Defence. MacAtee. MacKay. Hogs; of subsidy received from the Dom- my-pyp 3m, Alton, Milford and Ibrwards C. Mills. (Chubby) Mills. inion Govt. was 324381.42. Lester at home. The funeral was Wendell Mills» Rflltt Allen. w» The amounts received by the on Monday morning from his home Mills. J Mill. ten highest patrons were: William l“ Almg, io the Sacred Heart yshorry". 8.83832. Ralph Campbell chyuuh. Alba-tom, The pallbearers '.fi2.3i5.41 Fraslk Jardine $2,314.37. were Messrs. ma; Kinch. John Iver-non Craig $2,098.03. Ruben ill/ii" J...-'.t Pcrfy of looted who ‘ "lsllmn on the Island, spent tho (i: week with his brother, Mr. l° Felgy and Mrs. Perry. 511m- F65 “SUNGLO” SUMMERSIDE. P.E.I. We have good supplies of Hog, Poultry and Dairy Feeds. There's No Shortage 0f LET 'EM EAT LUNCH Canning for the kids is a sum- mertime job that's more important thul ever this year. By this, we mean canning for next winter's hoi- ‘ lunch program in your local schooLl The word "hunger" may have a, very unreal sound when you've looking around at all the frcshl ' —-G. II. Mw- ' h ‘MEN! Diamond Box in all the desired color combinations are to "ilnil in the Men's Wear Department. This flne. soft sock is made all Botany wool-Mme smartly tamed-out man wears Diamond’ h 2 "l"! a feeling of pleasure. The allea are 10% lo ll and the price] First Period '75 l Mir. MEN'S WEAR. DEPARTMENT. hhzllll-si Sleep comfortably and well hi his» new, man-tailored ll lly Tunic-- ‘lbey cannot be aarpa-od for fit and wearabilfty. hmlllleved belted jacket. in enchanting striped oolorl. made of the mulllllllty cotton broadcloth. lines small. lnadllar and large-- It 5.75 I Illr. DIY GOOD! DIPAITMINT. Mu our opportunity u» m a noit iaoflal cooking utensil. ‘lllna Department has a covered. l-anrt. pearl gray enamel PotI ' I "sly exeeilent m n 1.1a. Inamel wan a one to got and mat-lint y’? wit: flnd un- ooolhg m exceedingly useful. CIIINAI l-sw something oatrfllllnlryhtllol radio aqua-ant P. Wallace. John Gavin. Wallace Donald. hank Barbour and Herm- gml Cnhlll. New Annan. MacAleg tRcid.) Second Period Darhiey. C. MwKenaie. New Anna-n. Reid tMacAtee). New Annan. C. Mill (Jabez Mill and W. Mills). Darnley. E. Craig (Woodaidc, Ram- o pads or plaafua to fuaa with-lust a for say) . ‘mp1 of’ a painless remedy IUTNAM’! Third Period CORN llfiTllfififOl-only a ' t liens an re e cameo an: . mun,‘ J b“ Mm I your sore corn today. For rapid roaultaJao m Ann‘n‘ 5.0K’! 5 """'“""'°""' m‘ "a "mwcm New Annsn. c. Mill (Jabez Mill) LiIIed Out. No Pain! M SCORNI New Annan. C. Mills tMacAtcel. ILnrge $2005.64. Robert Hogg t1.- _84t'.‘.6l. Elton Calms $1.'il'l.90. Edwin iMcFarlatne $1,689.64 Edmund Burns fson and O. G. Johnson for their 61.517139. Scott Cairns $1,546.15. A vote of thanks ‘W85 extended ,to the butter makers C. M. John- excellent work in putting up a Qvcry high grade of butter. second to none in Canada. Arnold Henderson submitted a report for a committee appointed to investigate the cast of differ- ent size cold storage plums, one Qwas for a large sine lo take care of boxes for individual use. This fruits and vegetables available this summer. But II's protlictcti that the} worldwide food shorlagr- will rnlP-l tinue for a year at. least. The bcsil way to assure plenty of food for} your school lunch program next winter is for women of the com- munity to can abundant foods now. Then-even if commercial canned goods or other foods are short-the table will be full when your school lunch bell rings. Food canned by local women counts as part of the state's con- tribution to this fund. This tneans that whenever you give produce.‘ time or effort to school Itmt-h can-‘ With poor deliveries of groin from the West and with the increased demand that is developing (not to mention pos- sible increased ‘pric-es) we would recommend your booking with us NOW on your immediate requirements. International Fox and Animal Foods Limited (filo “Lmnillll-mlrl that something fa glaoel ehhrta-eovered elahlona. h‘ l?! in nleo oolomjapol filled and o good comfortable loo. like fa lJO-s-flg I lfl limb ha! a wedge ear elahlon that for-Ileana. Iadartt eoloraltialaatwhatyoaneed 6i behlnl ynll‘ DIOR VIIIIIQ ‘Hill. I AND l. DIPAITIINT. nlng, you're making a double gift. Your school not only gets the canned goods. it also gets extra money from the federal govoitv‘ ment to match your contribution. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. -.__ ,5 fiiig; x "maven? New Artnnan. C .M|li 1W. Milli. would cost over 014000.00 and the urns 85t- af all d sins In rnodlr I- N" Annan. Jabea Mill (o. Mun. others were of smaller sine coating l‘ ‘ ,. C Wcodridc. from two to four ibomind dollars. Daniel. C. Woodsidc (RamaayJ to take care o! butter only, it was \