wdlliillllivrm Nlwl. llbloriptioul. Ad P-"w u ma: duo i u flu ‘ n’ n ,liorll In ___-- , wlm“ " r‘ ... Wlm limo. If“... gflery. wlm some: um unmet. n Grlnvilll ltrooi “Tafcwiouo will he hllmvd to lny lmlul m ammonia. unnygfllupdllllyfluiflflIill fltololflfortbhooeviu, w" your order iotblblyrllplllbllilrdllivorillonyoumlo. If"? ,I,MIULAR our: Rlnling- -nnrvmo annual It mam. y... rink Saturday. Nt- l- Ml- Metamuc- '“'°“ r’ "m; "ommu" i‘ —I‘Ol sou-Ii olrt (new). 1 m‘ .__- _ driving wagon. I young lowl. Ap- JOR SALE — Three-door. i113’ Major Weddell. North ‘rryon. "uh," Frigidaire. Apply V . -— we summusmo. —WANTllD T0 BUY, rotary ‘ ,.___ law mill. Write Ivln MacInnll, _51', MARY'S ACADEMY Ice Ulrnldlle. TODAY (Friday) ond SATURDAY ‘mm Crfflal Rink, Summer- ‘ ‘m; Wednesday. FW- 13m 5t qmypyn, Admission 25c and lbc. —FEEETOWN lnd- Keralugton Presbyterian Churches. Service: Sunday February 9th. Kenslngton, _1§‘()R'I‘l| TRYON Presbyturian at 11 A. M. and ‘(.30 P. M. and Free- Churm sGTVICCS Sunday, February town at 3 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan m, ,1 mo P. M. Miss, Mary A. Mlc- Minister. Konzle. Deaconess. i —NEW LONDON Prelbytelhn Churches. Services Sunfly. Feloni- ary 9th. Clifton 11.00 A. M. South Granville 2.30 P. M. Long River 7.30 P. M. Rev. l’). A. Campbell, Stated Supply. DMR. J. Watson MacNaudat, K5“ My. will commence his m,“ or “Reports from Parlia- mrnl nut" over CHGS on Mon- d,“ vigil. ltl at 6:45 plm. ant. quresdztl. Fri). ll. at. 11:45 a.m. —-I-‘0R SALE. furnace and 17 hot water radiators. Also all piping and plumbing fixtures of the Allan property. Summer St. Summerside. formerly the Fern- -(‘llLIlCll OF ENGLAND. New Lolldu‘. Parish Services February 9th. 'l‘lt.‘ second Sunday before tit) Evening Prayer St. Steph- gn ‘ngton. Rev. B.Frcam. wood Hotel. Suitable for heating m PIYPIlPQ-g Praytr. st. Mark's. a nroe bulkilns- For inspection Ken5jnglUll. No service ut St. or information apply Donald Thlmus ("lurch New London. The Baker, Summerside. whole Sunday School will mfel in st. ltlurkk. (‘hut-ch. Kenslizzlon u! 6J0. Ilvv. D i5 Noel. Rector. —L)RI‘llANA(ilu' S U P Ell-l OB no“ stznnutcnslnuerrne Eu- pmor {f St. Patrick's Orphanage. prmcp Albert. _Sztsk.. which was dcsqrtyyrd by fire last work is n native of Snmtncrsidm S4110 is Sislfir “m. 110,-“... (-4 t.‘.1c Sisters of (‘ltarity o.’ the lnnnauulnto Con- Winn. utizl was the former Phil- omctizt (lztllztttl. a sister of Mrs. Jos- ,,,,, 1,1 ‘ not. Foundry Street. The cd in the middle of the Bordenmllnd S’side Battle To 4-all Tio The Bordon lzationuls and Sum- merside Legion battled to n 4- all tie nt Borden Rink last night. itrn o: _ _ _ in n regular gztmo of the South nlgltl and five children and one Show Leagum glilll‘ lost their llvss. One sister For the first two periods tho Summerside team had a definite edge on play and led the score 3-0 at the end of the sandwich session. But in the final canto the story was difIc-rent as Borden showed o reversal of form lnd_ twice came from behind to tie] broke her back in escavlnfl "m" a w, cu. ‘The temperature was 45 degrees beloy zero at the time and 1m were rcrccd to escape In illtll‘ nlglli clolftllg. ‘The orphanage was one u.’ 1h: most modern in Cutv-dfl- -S. the score but their best efforts stopped short of the winning Personals Con...“ . ——~— Llncupsi» ~-M;. Bustl MbNclll. Elmsdale. was a visitor (n the City yester- Sununrralde: Goal, Coulson; de- fence. Grady. Davis, Woodslde: day. forwards, Deigharv, Shields. S. ' Bernard. Gallant. G. Bernard. ~Mt'. Perry Lowther and son MDNPUL waldm" ‘Wm In Tlvrvon Sum“), Borden: Goal. McAleer; d0- allfltrilnil lltc funeral of their uncl . m? mo ‘Mind B“, _B_ fr-nCru Love. Pickering. McTavish: V A___ forwards. A. Oatwny. F‘. Orilwa)‘. M, Emu, Macphce o; pry-mid. Richard. Howatt. Campbell, Mc- enm RL and Mr, Clevelar-"l Mac- Innis. J. Darrach. p,“ o; Dawson/COIICSB. Quebec. Referees: J. Rnzavet .Kcn Mc- hm-r bcen cztlltd home owing t0 Aleer. the ill-less cf their mother. Mrs. Summary: Nrtl lllacPtliec. Coleman. Mr. Cleve- land .\tacPheo was accompanied by Fir“ PM“ hi5 "m! ‘m0 Wm Vi!“ h" mother‘ l-Sfiide. G. Bernard (Delghan) Mrs. William MocNeill. West DEV- otwS Fourllee till» Glasses For S’side Today The following classes will ltbrt. In the ice races on Summerside harbour this afternoon sponsored < by the Summerside Trotting ltd-y sociatiott. The first hell; will get away at 2 o'clock. Penalties: Love, McTavish. Richard. Gallant. Second Period Il-Sslde. Davis (Deighan) '3—-$'Side. Deighan. Penalties: McTavish. Third Period 4—Bordcn. Richard ,5—-Borden. F‘. Oatway (Richard) tl-Borden. P‘. Oatway .1'!—6‘SIde. Delgiiln il-Borden, Richard Penalties: None. II. l. MEMBER Class A. Trot and Plce: Jane —'— Harvester (O'Brien); Jennie Kal- ' toommued {rm "KEPT muck (Phillips); Bob Canuck the pan of the support Board had ‘Millflil- iQned in Canadian potato-ex- Cl~"-*-* B- Trpii MR Til-Ivy i0“ porters losing an order for 2.400 (Campbell) . Brlenl; King Grattan (Mills): carloads u!’ potatoes in Spain. 800 GUI Aubrey (Reevesl; Mickey clflobdg ln Portugal and 6,000 tons Mfltisv (Harknessl. in Italy. United States growers Class B. Pace: Donna Clegg stepped In and got the order. ‘Slltctit: Voia Scott (O'Brien); "we asked reasonable price sup- Ali-r Burnliunt (Reeves); Lee port tn an order for 6.000 tons 0i Dale (Sobry). - certified seed to be delivered at Class C. Pace: Sister Ann Genol. the price to the Olnlfllln lcallb-"CIKII Jay volo (Smith): grower to be $2.50 per blrrtl. The Gold n mgr (Matthew): Carl very board rupposed to give price Aubrrl (Subs-y). l! —G- ll. M.- Men‘: I-‘lney Jacquard Colt Swelierl lre mill-Ill "W" fir" Poll-- u’ "llltcarlnce In tho Mon‘l Wear DQPlflIlItIlC~--Th¢l€ medium Weight Swr-lterl. with n roll oolllr have llwlyl been lo popullr- - v be "We tn coma in loon lo ihli you won't be dlluppoluted. Tho lllel lro "vm 30 to ii and tho prllo ll 4.75. MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT. I \ A" you lollng-helt with a looiy obllunoy and plpelf Your hllh I and looking equipment lre not llllolent if they lre dirty. There l‘ l very simple and elly" why to llve lnd even incrello YOIII‘ 110M- SOOTPOE. the ‘modern wly to oleln ehhnneyl. ll to be .hld in tho "lrdwlro Dcnlriment for only l6 eonil l tin. It: ll very elly to Ile- ""5 "I0 relllil will be llionlnhlng. Gel a out iodly --ule it- -lnd Illvt! vvlrllih. IIAIDWAII DIPAITMINT.‘ Everyone Ilyhlllll] of the opporilniiiel for llving in an 5 lnd l0 fern-tonne. um to l arbor/m motel’ mt Illhlonoil Crepe no» "'13!" 4M! are lil ltirooilve ‘color lnd there ll u full llle run!!!- Mntt mom will be men-tr you lre ordorlnl‘ in thin my be nw ‘t’ mu toe‘ la you out». l mo 1o nlrllmlnr. - Tho Grooeryjnll a llpply of frolll Tolulbool in liook. Thole lre Inn“ ‘ - “Iuh- * lg -"--rvund. ripe lnd "t "ornamental-mellow led to o vim» nut-m m" I lwhlo- oloolur nor-murmur The ldvlnilgll oi ‘olunod Iruit llioel lro InnInorlbIlH-llore "Hfow-dboypvoworhlm ulbeyiliteuplellvoown "Hour lhelvel-Jbey lrl llwlyl reldy to larva-dime to no wllte ’"" mil-co no they m aorta-m no 4mm. You n Ilnd "ma. m», Grlpefruii Iuioo no l: illwl of ‘mo. two. Av h!» ‘its-tween ‘mo, cnAntorro-rg AlbertonFire lloll Damaged PIX: o! unknown origin. which broke out. in the lire fllll in Alblrton stolterdly afternoon lbout four o'clock. caused an u- flmvld damage or lbout $600. to the interior o! the building lad equipment. It ll generally believed that the fire wls canted by ln overheated pipe which rm through l uh in tbo ailing to the lloono floor of tho building. Whm dis- Qvvored the til bld, mldo 0on- liderlbll heldwey. t The building we; not occupied o‘. the time. Although the lutomltic lirm bed given the dorm. it was lu-ppoled that thil wu due to the foot that it was being rqlired yelterdly lnd little attention wls paid to it la it we; thought the device was merely being tested. ilbr some day: Dist tho heavy frost bud caused the alarm to cut out leveral times and rounded the lllnn and for that reason it was being overhauled. ' Juli; previous to the {in the two fire engines in the Hall were tlken out and gufflred no damage. may were immediately put into lotion m4 the blaze was brought under control but not bedoro considerable damage had resulted to the inter- for of the building as well ll to some of the equipment. ' Mr. H.132. Barbour of the Fire Department stated last evening that although there tvtould be con- siderable difficulty in replacing the equipment the Department was fortunate in having procured a surplus of hose and rubber boots sometime ago and that in the BARRY FITZGERALD WALTER IIUSTOII LOUIS HAYWARD Diiflld IIIFIIIIDIIY I will IYDMIIIIIQUI IQIIIMSWIUNIMIOUMIO -AIso-— MIGHTY MOUSE and SPORT REEL Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 support wanted to belt the Can- adian growers down to $210 l bill'- rel Unless Agriculture Minister Gardiner takes immediate action '10 relieve the potato situation. Mr. Hatfield added. some 500 9°13“) growers of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island plan a "march on Ottawa" to obtain l hearing of their grievances. IILBERTIIII Alberton and Kensingtotr played on tile rink here Saturday night. The score ended 9-4 in favor ofI Alberton. Tignish played in M‘ berton on ‘Tuesday night. The score was 3-2 in favor of Tignish. Mr. Will Mallett nwtored to Summerslde on Wednesday. l-Il, was accompanied by Messrs. Alyret Gaudln and Bernard Murpilllhwho remained in Stummerslde and left the following morning for St. John. N. B. l ‘R. Brennan. Mayor J. F. Amen. l | ' Hopkins. Donald‘ Bah-or. i t event of a the anytime. they were fully equipped to meet any emer- gency.-S. I I ,‘S’side Trade Bd. Gommittees The following ‘rs d rompletw list of the various ("onlmltices u.’ the Summerslde Board of Tron. which have been appointed for the your and which were ratified t: the first meeting of tho ymr he" fill Thursday evening, Fehrttatw t‘ Officers: President, W. M. Mell- lsh; Vice-President. T. Earle Hic- key: Secretary. R. S. Hinton. Council: JL. Got-rill. J.E. Conn» bell. Donald Baker. L. R. Allen Alan Holman. George Meikle. A. z A. S. Hopkins. William Hayward, Leslie Simmons, Lorne lane. Auditors: R. E. Ellis. R. T. Dodus. 1947 Committees Agriculture: J. Harrison Moc- Flu-lane, t-hziirtnart; R. A. Proittt. vice-Chairman; T. J. Inmun. Lor-te Drlscoli. Austin settles, Entertainment: William Hay- ward. rhai-rtnan; Allison MacLenn. vice-chairman: George Hogg. R15 E. Ellis. Arthur Allen. George‘ Melkle. Town lmprotentcnt: George Mel- klc, chairman: C. B. Jelly, vicefl chairman: J. Henry Guudet. Fred Bell. Hugh Morrison. Air Service: A. I _ R. Brcttn-srul chairman ; I Mayor ‘ J. F. ArnctLl vlce-chasrtnan; R. E. Elli-s. A, s_ Membership: Hugh MOITIQQI)‘. chairman; Alan I-Ioltltatt. vtue- ehalrntan; Leslie Simmons. L. R Alli". George Kc)‘. Community Muslr: T. Earle Hie“ key, chairman; Alli-son MacLean. vice-chairman; Leo Gayle, John Arthty‘. a Transportation: A. S. Hopkins-l chairman; J. LeRoy Holman. VICE‘; Cltfllfmfln: h R. Allen. T. J. In-l man, Leslie Simmons, Lorne Moc- Mrs. Austin Murphy recently spent l brief holiday with friends in Charlottetown. Mrs. Hubert Gaudet was a vls-I ltor to Alberton the early part of the week. the guest of Mrs. Cyril Bernard. Friends are sorry to hear of the indispoaitlon of Mrs. Keir‘ Cantpbtxll nt her home In Union. Mrs. Archie Rayner arrived, home on Saturday. liter a atay~ of several months with friends in Charlottetown. Mr. Alan Harvey was a business visitor to Charlottetown the early part of the week. __..._ Q The Alberton Ora-operative has taken over the store formerly occupied by Oecil Grey. Mr. How- ard Hogan is manager with ME. Reggie Prltlhlm ll lllltlnt. Mrs. lion» Hunter arrived home on Tuesday. after l two weeks stay In Summerside. the guest of r her s-m Russell and Mrs. Hunter. Her manv friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Bill! Matthews is Lil at his home in Alberton South. All wish him o speedy recovery. Miss Bertha Bowness. teloher. Kildare Central. was ft week-end visitor In Tigntlh. the guest of Miss Edith Bernard. Mr. Alfred Folev was a busin- ess visitor trwfiummerslde the Intlcr part of the week. A NOW I8 SYDNEY ’f‘.he first British lettlemenloi Australia was made in 178d at Port Jackson-the modern lite oi‘ Sydney. i>£do§d wu "$94 I ea ' Gard 0f MacFar- _ vm cunnmnor . NOW sttowmt: A Complete Line I Wall THE oi Paper FOR EVERY IIDIIM IN HOUSE t CALL 404 FOR OUR LARGE WALLPAPER BOOKS, WE WILL‘ GLADLY DRIVER SAME AT ANY TIMI; (FOR TOWN USE ONLY) Both, Living Rooms, Dining Room ond Kitchen. IE SURE TO VISIT OUR WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT ON THE LOWER FLOOR We will be pleased lo show you the full range of new patterns, shades and designs suitable for Bedrooms; Sinclair d: Stewart Limited SIIMMERSIIIE, P. E. I. y U . i lvlt.~lt.'l pl $’SIIlE BOWLING Results of men's bowlin league played on Wednesday nght at copj-tol Bowling Alleys, summerstue. ‘First Section: High Single-Allie Harris —31l.. High ThretgAllie Harris-BIO. Second Section: High Single-Liprpy Gludet-Sdl. High Three-Lippy Gludet-‘IST. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Farlane. i Marine: J. E. Cllntplmll. chair-l Wreckers: mun: Capt. Bllsll KEII}, mm. J. Brown 140 150 lb? chal-rntan; Morley M. Boll. J. Wit-l A‘ MUNUII 115 11° 179 fred Salter. L. H.,Marl“ai‘lane. D- Biflll 157 31' l" Fisheries: R. E. Ellis. chairman; C- 90011011." 199 134 11X Frank Cameron. vlce-chairmanglE- Cllflllblll W1 177 153 Leonel Arsenlult, m, P. Foray} Total-MISS. Lorne _Drlscoll. I Publicity and Tourist: Alan Hol- 506'! B0111 man. chairman; Vaughan Groo-m.’ 5- Camel") 7'33 155 355 vice-chairman; Dan Chan, Hhghdi. Arsenault 134 I35 1'12 Morrison. C. Wedge 170 337 193 Mall Service: Donald Baker. J- Artemw" 1'" =11 '40! chairman; William Hayward. vtte- L°w 5"" 191 11° 111 chllfman; W, E, smegma", w". Total—2624. fred Gaudet, Robert Palmer. Nmllmll Affairs Committee: R- c- A‘ F“: Alan Holman, chairman; William w- Davey 174 743 349 I-lzytvard. vlre-cltairmait; Wilfred D~ sl- PIPE" 175 357 309 Gaudet, A. 5, Hopkhm George N. Parsons N0 223 109 Melkld. E. E. Arneit. .11. Bernard — 15D I61 P. Mickus 188 170 201 Low Score 132i — — Total-ZQGO. Pionerl: ,1). Adams l0 ITO 17b |N. Bell Ill 105 I . ,3. Araenlult l“ l5! 130 N. McDonald I02 142 184 B. Frldgen 132i 19d 257 Totol-JBIB. uowlllyrflt R. Rotelle ' I08 Ill Si! Reg Morrison 188 ll! D8 ' . S. McDonald 173 H5 13D E. Gallant 191 131 118 E. McQulrrle I58 149 .128 Totll—-22'l2. Holman: s. ammo m "m too E. Campbell 1A5 HO 1G1 G. Plescomp 188 106 1 E. Phillips 1B8 I68 136 H. Phillips 215 101 158 Total-MM Lu Flvlt FRANCE T0 TRY HIM C. Ia I28 116 1B3 FOR “IIABMI-‘UII’ ACTS L. Crane 1L‘! 1H 305 ’ ddmlfld ll?‘ iii i” s ommlttin a ts - °° I S 79 llfl?il‘lllll(l.llnbffclllzx egrternal segcurity ATE"?! ‘w’ a“ 392 of the statb." eat-Premier Camille o“ 3043‘ Chautetnps will be tried in ab-j “unhw-hn, t sentll by the French high court C. Gallant l1‘! lid 101 of ‘justice. according to a Paris C. Cormler l0’! I86 I'M report. He is shown here in Lo: F- Slvidlfll 330 I50 187 Angolcl rccently. 3- 51"?" 19° 16° 353 . \ Thanks llotioo I will! i0 like ihll opportunity of thanking those who so kindly lnd generously worked and voted for me in the recent civic elec mourn a. oswmt.‘ , lion. The lnnlll meeting of the Dunk River Dairying Co. wlll be hold In Cen- irll Bedequo Illll on ‘hel- dly. I-‘eb. ll. lt It!) pm. 240v L-Gfludel 16o 331 L. Shield: m9 w; 1m T°ga1_3143 Low Score l7‘! 161 56G ‘Total-MM. St. Pauli: Andy Gallant 182 14a 209 Sinvlnirl: E. Gallant 163 185 20a F- DesRtoche 192 1B4 168 Stanley Gallant 178 155 1oz R. Edwards 25"! m n0- Angus Cameron 1'15 121 ‘:10 W. Claw 2Z7 19.4 132 Tanton McNet-ll 215 183 112 K. ChamPIOR Z19 108 18'! Total-mm, R. Caaeley 177 161 2 Total-dldii. Klnlmen: x Blhllfllt Fred Gallant 22a 157 141 L- A- Harri! 9° 1B6 198 Bil] Curl-lg 14o 157 13g E. K. Clifford 157 103 104 Art Clow 11a 1st 239 E- Bhwt . 100 99 165 Nonngn M¢Lggd g gz 159 17p Wm. MacCausland 126 105 180 Elmer Offer zso 197 2a": MW Swre 148 18" 169 Tomi-may v To‘tal—22‘7l. Woodchuckl: Men K. Pjckard 191 1m 179 V. Savidant Z58 332 l8’! ganvélntdettu m 151 m 8- gaunt-I 112g 1g cod 169 1:44 :21 - °W Wlrren Wllkll’ m ioa 21a D- Uflderwovd 1t’! 1B’! W w 91-9 g7 111 143 A. Brook: 1H 115 169 Tptgl-Zfifl T0ill—305|. Lmnberjlokl: . Eddie Arlenaul 10s 157 155 B" Orr-m l» w» m i John Bernard 97 117 16d Loo Gllllnt 11s m 14s chmei- Wlllilml 101 12': 25o Total-am. Bl; Flow a mm ioo 19o THEATRE a penmn f” g: Saturday, February 8th i» DRUGS ~ I By Mail We are as near to you as Your Mail Box Our Mail Department illla ll ll Maritime: and every- lo uvlllnble tv mail — write Ill lntl VIII Ill" i IIIIIO oonrteoul oer- ll you would If you our lion. potoil lre filled no- oInie and ooni by flrlt lvailab return mail. poll» In WWII. ‘" ENMAN DRUG CO., LIMITED lUMMll-SIDI vice lied Hopolong Cussidy in “EAGLES IRIIDII” Show 8:15 PARTIAL ANTIDOTE The bile of lerpents ll looked upon as l partial antidote to their poisons. c;"_"""'\ tnsunnnfi ALL Q1575 in». numn Summaz-side PROFESSIONAL CARD T. Earle Hickey Chartered ACCOIIIIEIIM Offloe lt 1b Granville street Summer-aide Phone 670 L. GEORGE DEWAR, M. D. BEDEQUE —Office Hours; Monday to Friday, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. And by Appointment i a 3- li-Mi-Ot? H-toké- .<J.»..~ -..(- -..- 0&0? Week-Em Feb. 1th LADIES’ SKIRTS $1.00, $2.00, and . . . .. CHENILE HOUSE COATS Regular $8.75, at . . . . . . .. CHENILLE BEDSPREA CHILDREN'S PULLOVER SWE CHILDREN'S PLAID DRESSES FLANNELETTE PYJA!MAS 8-14 years I Lulu M. ..---¢-o..... Kcnsingion Specials and Bill ........_..,.-ss.oo mtitzns‘ +5 i650 $1.00 I $1.00 f $1.29 Toombs ATERS