THE SUMMERSIDE UARDIAN Western Locals ~, Th" ¢-olumll il |110-'red lor hun ",,,,,,| uliennt hulbtavaniolng 3 | 351' .wviiiifi mxrlurlr maui. in ‘mire- 1' HARNESS for ice racing |,§,l.’§r.r'.-. l..-5483-a-1-21. ,_§cusonlP'l‘|0Ns To THE wgtorrsrown GUARDIAN my be handed to tlieir representa- uw M55 olga Green, Albany. _QLD ENGLISH HEALTH “H5 me pleasant eiferves/cent. welll. nt 'iuylvr DWR 0°- Kell- ,legion ,1z, 78 AND 80 INCH best qual- m.1loix~e rugs, \vith two wide body leg 5...,-orgies, sold at Brace’.s_ °’ J..-seas-a-1-zi. _,poll SALE - Butchers’ Electric njrigelulor with C0iJeland MUD' wrt, Riply Guardian. L-5700-3-2-li. ..|i0(‘l{i-_Y AT KENSINGTON, illeslliiy, ll_i;c'll 2nd, 1937 at 8 P. M. M,-_,A5 p.,,.~.;,< vs_ Junior team from C1,-,.1-1oticlo_i_ll, Admission 10c and ml L-5716-3-2-Zi. ..A'l‘TENi)El) HOCKEY FIX- fpxi;-lilr-. L‘rllc't Simmons and ur, L. H. .liolris of Crapaud mot- md iii to Siiinmerslde on Satur- Mv cveilzr if io attend the hockey |L\`.,,,-.4 il.-.um-ll the Victoria Un- ions alirl ii.: Sillnnierside Crystals. my ,~¢pl»l'l ille roads in good con- |ii;oii.---S. _.ly |lo.~'I'1TAL-The many pulp; flliii\i.»'. Of MilSt0i' Everett gamble, yoniiu son of Mr. Llewel- |ynGnlilb`l~ oi Victoria will be my to lien- that he has enter- nre Piinr-e County Hospital for rratmeiit.-S. ..ll0(`l(l-I1' A'l‘ KENSINGTUN. Wednesday. .\'l:il'cll 3rd, 1937 at 8 [iii Calle 'I‘rii\'cl-se Sisters vs. Ken- gngloll (irrllliie Sisters. Skating \(vzi' lilairll. Admission 10c and 25c. Holders ol srasoll tickets admitted tree. -\'lSl'llNG 1N S’SIDE-Mrs. N. ii, \i'oc. zeiil., at his home in 51. EErill.ifl~.~, Mr, Archibald Mur- lil' nt T2 _\'.nl's of nge. He was a groiniiziiit. lllrlllcr and most high- estwlilctl ill the district. He lures in mourn his widow, and ivli' dxililzilius, Mrs. G. R. Mac- °‘l“l'l'ii‘. Sulllinerlde; Mrs. Fred illlifit, Nor-ill St. Eleanors; Mrs: lianlrv Liliklctter. Carleton Sid- ls: ini .\1r.<. lvrelboume craig. i/Jiri xllilltrruue. to whom sym- Wllly is rxicndcd. The funeral was llelfi oil Sunday from his late Rsiricillnr in the Pcople's Ceme- iffi; Siimlncrsitie_ The services were iliider lilo misiilrcs of the Hiram "ll Lvbonznl Lodge A. F. and A. ggboili at ilic llolrc and grave. V- L- E- G. Davies conducted the '°""f°- P- G- M.. J. lvl Nleholon 'Elinimorsirie took charge of the ohio ritlinl. There was a large tfltnrlailcr- of friends, who came Hwy illcir last respects to a dear Henri. The pull bearers were. “Sm Slnnlvy runnin, 0. R. "°Q“Mi'if:. Bruce Bernard, Bren- giclllrlt. Bruce Clnrk and Fred rrett. Inicrment was in the .L_ Bovmass&Son 'Wm/ll. nmncrong mn oimsnmsas "lm om: is im Amlilllllog lil °'““iuil~ie. ueaqu me K lining-[0 Plisnio I1-Ii tiemeni Reserve Thursday Mhmh lll-li for supper and one or work in the united cilurelr, xsnslugtcu L 5111-a-z li -nrasanva Ang-u and for st Marys play. "Double 'rmuble," in St. Ma.ry's Hall, Summerside L 5731 _--RECOVERING-The many friends of Miss _Ethel strong will be pleased to leam that she is makin! ll good recovery at the Private Patients Hospital, of the Montreal General, Montreal.-S -VISITOR T0 S’SlDE-Miss Kathleen Phillips of Tyne Valley was a visitor to Bummerside over the week end and song in the Presbyterian (mulch on Slmday nrloming and in Trinity United Church in the evening.-S. -LEA-WEIGHT LEAGUE GAMES-Freetown and Bedoqur advanced in the Lea and wr-ight| League play in a doubleheader i played in the Bedeque rink lost night. Bedeque blanked New An- nan 2-0. while Fl-eetown defeated Borden 5-3. -LEA AND WRIGHT League game Bedeque rink Wednesday, March 3, final game between New Annan and Bedeque to get a win- ner to represent Bedeque rink in final playoU. Skate after. Admis- sion 15 and 25 cts. L-5733-3-2-Zi --- i -CURLING RESULTS-At .thei Summersidle Curling rink last night i the Commercial League got under- | way with the following results: Bankers 12. Mechanics 6; lawyers 12. Contractors 9; Govemment 9, Travellers 8; Produce 8, Midgets 9; i Ranchers 10, Foxmen 6. The curl- ers who visited Halifax returned on Saturday and were very enthusias- tic over the reception they received. -S. -CORRECTION-It is to be re- gretted that the name of Miss Pat- ricia Weeks was left out or the Crystal Sisters line up, in the re- port oi’ their recent game with the Granite Sisters of Kensington. It was also incorrectly stated that Mrs. Montgomery scored both goals, | when the credit oi' one goal should have been given to Miss Blanche Hogg. As Miss Hogg and Miss Weeks are new players on the Cry- stal team, the older players feel it was only fail' to give them their due.-S. . -DEATH OF MRS. GEORGE DOUCETTE-Many friends will leam with regret of the passing of Mrs. George Doucette, whose death occurred at her home in Summer- side on Sunday night. Mrs. Dou- cette was the wife of Mr. George Doucette of the staff of the Pioneer Publishing Co. She was 45 years of age and was the mother _ of 17 children, 13 of whom arei living. She will be greatly missed in her home and much sympathy goes out to the bereaved husband and family. The funeral is taking place this morning from her late residence to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery.-S. *NARROW _ESCAPE - Stark tragedy hovered over the peace- ful community of Indian River Saturday, when Mr. Gervilse Mc- Lellan, while hauling mud from a digger. on Richmond Bay, ac- cidentally took a head-first pllmge into the icy waters. But for the timely assistance of his brother. Gussie. this same, tragedy might have settled casting the good peo- ple of this and surrounding dis- tricts into deep sorrow. However n.l1 is well that ends well. Mr. Mcllellan says he knows of nothing so invigorating as a dip into the waters of good old Richmond Bay even in February. -DEATH OF HUGH JOHN FURGUSON-There passed away in the Prince County I-1o:pital on Satiuday moming Hush J0hl'* Ferguson of Grahams Road.” New London. Mr. Ferguson was 44 yell'-S of age and had been ill for some months. He was brought to the hospital a short time ago, but in spite of skilled medical attention and careful nursins he did “Ui l-any and died q_uite suddenly on Saturday. Mr. Furguson was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Furgiuson. He was a well to do far-mer and most. lllshly_ thought of. Hs was a kind and affection- ate hllsbond and father and his early demise will be keenly felt in the home. He leaves to mourn 1115 widow, nee Mabel MacKay, and three children all at home. Mrs. Nathan MacFarlane of Summer- side is an a/lint of the doceasedu The funeral took place on Monday aftemoon from his late residence- -S. , line M|nord'| lor Bites. Personals -Mis; Jeane Simpson. Malikflller is visiting in Hunter River. guest of her- sister. M11 W- E- Baznull- -Mr. John Gaudet ol Lower Bedeque has entered the Prince I County Hospital for treatment.-8.* -Mrs. Jack McKinnon of St. eanors is B Plltmli in 'fm PH”°° County Hospital.-S. . _Mg-_ Lenoy Howott of Victoria. has entered the Prince County Bioqiitol for treatment.-5. -Mr. George Peters of Summer- sido is l patient in the Prince qqrmty Hospital.-S. i- . _,... and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Wlllllli 101| PAY $1 T0 Kill THAT C010’ Then 1’ This Doctor-'o Quick ‘°"“' . "‘!..‘.i' '°"..i§"‘.Z.. ’i=`i='l*-,_.."°1'°¥.s..~°i..’~`.l=':r.:.~."$-"..fa~,.Z.r.v' wo “'I“'iil| remarkable formula in 1 eonpldo clonal treatment that attach tim common cold in ovary part of the uyltom. It I not I mthardeiol- liotoeheotulvo-uotauniuproy orl 7 lt'| the noun' and ndlnll dillmt intimal uontmmt dnt otrikui ot vty root oghntla suffering. during tho itll. l l....1l‘I'}'........¢»»?.»l.r-l»;.».sl~=1ir»oo...irl..¢~, to adoctivoly mute! common midnin lfowuhort "l.‘l."r'.T" ’°l.“{.`I’“‘i""»l"al.‘§"1°i'l‘Z.°.f' 'I.‘i'l'fl`l.".l’. E I CG. i.....r¢l.¢ .'ii§'.l..p Jlmlomtly. sudroaim. si. Sea View And Vicinity Mrs. Geome Brandel- has re- turned home from French River after a pleasant visit with her sis- ter, Mrs. Hugh Lamont. Miss Hilda Aehms is spending lm enjoyable vacation in Summer- side. Miss Phyllis (Hickey, Damley. was the week-end guest of Miss Margaret Blakeney. Sea View. Mr. Fred Donald, Sea View. and Roy Brown, Clifton, were visitors to Summerside on Tuesday. Miss Evelyn Brown, Clifton, spent the week-end in Sea View. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred Donald. Misses Lillian MacLeod and Mar- jorie Bryentorl, Prince of Wales College students spent the week- end in Sea View. Mrs.' Roy Duggan and Miss Ida ' Adams. Sea View are visiting friends in Charlottetown. Mrs. Colin Donald, Sea. View. is spending a pleasant visit in Mal- peque. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bryenton and young son Harold, of Mal- peque, spent Sunday in Sea View, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey I-liltz.-N. AUGUSTINE COVE AND VICINITY Mr. George Macwilliams of Augustine Cove is confined to the house with an attack of flu. The many friends of Mr. Dick Carver were sorry to learn of the sudden death of his sister, Miss Gertrude Carver of Charlottetown. Mr. Harry Keating of Bradal- bane was is visitor to Augustine Cove. ' Mr. George Buxton of Charlotte- town, spent a. few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cmssnlm. Miss Reta Msowilliams has spent the week-end with Miss Marion Dawson, of Ca/pe Traverse- The people of the vicinity are sorry that Mr. Harry Clark is still confined to his home. The ladies of Augustine Cove are busily engaged hooking some beau- tiful rugs. Mrs. Joseph Cutcliffe, of Cape Traverse, has returned to her home after a. very Plell-‘lllllii V151” with relatives in Fredericton and Hunter River. Friends of Mrs. John Grossman. of Cape Traverse. are sorry to leam of her illness and hope her a speedy recovery. Little Erma Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leeman Mac- Williams, celdbrated her first birthday on February 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sherren of Augustine Cove spent Sunday in Crapaud the guests of Mrs. Sher- ren's mother, Mrs. MacDonald. Mrs. Lester Macwilliams and little Raymond Luque. Jr.. spent Sunday in Crapaud the guests 0! Mrs. Luque. Miss Marion Macwilliams is spending a few days with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Williams. Mr. Edwin Bell. of Desablo ,spent the week-end in Augustine Cove. - The many friends of Mr. Maurice Larson, of Bradford. are sorry to leam of his illness Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mac- Padyen and Mr. Lomo Carruthers motored to Charlottetown on Fri- day. Mr. D. A. 1V1’.acP‘adyen has sold one of his valuable trotters to Dr. Seamen of Charlottetown. Mr. Lenord Guardiner of Cape Traverse, spent Sunday in Augus- tine Cove. Mr. Charles Grossman of Cape Traverse. spent Sunday in Augus- tine Cove. THE TRB!! 'I‘ile tree to some, o simple thing, A bag of leaves, a. cord of wood, But to a distant thinking being The tree to mind a nourish food. t claim o heart so pure im, serene. and clear; ee from shame, from EL? av* sag :ae guilt. From selfish hate and inward fear. Could we but be, both me and all, Just like s tree, as tree to tree; Ah, then-what world '~ would this world bo? For such a change could hardly be. When will the day that Satan bold Be vanquished from this vast plain And thrown headlong into Hell so deep. yea, deeper than he knew. Never to retum again? when that oe done. this world snail be, Just like a forest filled with trees. But why from which the Crosswss made Bo much more like our Savior be Than we?-the chosen of this land, His precious jewels, o'on lambs ore we. _ The answers true. the rouon seo. PUBLIC FORUM 'Ihll ooluml ll open for the dllonlliol by dllrolpondsntg of qnootiolo of interest The Charlottetown Guardian don not nooouully ondoru tho opinions of correspondents Continued from page 4 -M the 800181 credit We need not be heaven we are entering! No more ' concerned about how well we farm quently d°“°““°°d by mem' W' or whether we farm at all What a 5 poverty we now behave what B fre... the withdrawal of old rc the 2 certain Scot had written.- boys, o good time eoming taxation millstones to the extent of We may not live to see the day, Pl'°bllbly half B ll1l11l°ll B but there is a good time com- hold out to a depressed populace. mais and how they swallowed the bait But in power what happens? towards the Maritime Winter Fi Sales tax increased to 8% nomin ally but to almost twice the fomier b Class A show Our farmers The local government gives $1000. r back nearly twice as much his tax in reality sum our still re prize money And vet Amber" is tained No tax reductions of any kind but many increases Prac h tically not a ‘5o piece for per manent. highways scarcely a paup crs ttanoe for relief wonks, not pi even the chosen Kings 5c n‘ckel" X increase to our subsidy. Govern nlent by Order-in Council, so fre economies in administration apart 1 uncing a surplus over $5000 I I am Sir. etc J. WALTER .loivas RAY TREATMENT FOR D|:.l'.l‘ SEATED CANCER -As alread ex lained in a o the immediate irlstallatio a 00 000 volt X ray machine which ls mov-moesl And our ,man province capable of treating deep seated can- “There is a good time coming, ground between their increased Eg' APPWI-“ "9 °°m'm3 °° "5 ‘mm e medical pmfessiml. from all ov Even their Western Socialist mem at °“°° um.. Some of us are living to see the diy- Suppose a "social credit was started and made up of 100 men. 50 of whom pay in $10 each and 50 the sum of $5.00 each, making a total credit of $750.00. If 40 of these friends, enticed to support them by We have o. room in the hospataéi u prom pep” properly insulated and e`;Lnr§let.;éu;f.é';eri‘¢;|]1éiil;`/I x Mmh meepng' me mu can to be 2-Kenslngton,Keltli Kennedy lun- we _ mc A ' Abbot) 10.06. Penalties: none. 2nd Period assisted) 5.31. ' Penalties: none. 3rd Period No score. Penalties: Keith Kellnedy. Referees-El.mer Whitlock ans Keith Handy. At the conclusion of the above ame Kensington and New Annan midgets met in a. friendly game, the former eking out a 3-2 win. Clayton Mills rushed through the whole Kensington team for theop- bers and the meeting cl ed My S hen and me 0” Wm, s,ng,,,g, Mm ml Mmxefzie lowlronmerlt for small eliuaren-~ eiilus wore in the lst period but kindly offered nel- home for the by M’S~ Lane' The meeting took a next meeting each member to brmgishort recess to listen into the 1 ch_ ,.011 an to be broadcast on Credit Cooperatives glliloke. C answered with by DL Cmteam Watson tied it up before the bell. The second period also ended in a draw with Watson scoring again for Kensington and Glydon for New Annan. Salter scored the winning god for Kensington midway through the third. LINEUPS Kensington: Goal. L. Cam defence, L. Watson, F. Mm forwards, R.. Howard, M. Salter, A. Watson. A. Mill. New Annan: Goal. L. MacDon- ald; defence, L. Glydon. S. Amen- ault; forwards. M. MacKinnon, C. Mill, L_ Clark, M. Waite. SUMIVIABY lst Period 1~Ne'w Annan, C. Mills, 8.11. Z-Kensington, L. Watson, 11.00. Penalties: none. Ind Period 3-Kensington, L. Watson, 8.48. 4-New Annan. L. Glydon, 12.49. Penalties: none. 3rd Period 5-Kensington, M. Salter, 11.36. - Penalties: none. Referee-E. Whitlock. -I 00"' 6'" no 1 I glfln PAIN ` in and mugs como to on "ld '¥"°’£ 5°? .Y-'Z , E302” Extrac- tor. Quigk ` Re\i¢f 1 furiuirfs Colm i _ i I _-_G-»» - l l ._ .ska-.. _ ii l s- i . Y “ | \