»-'<- -\,. omtcn 1._1u1 PTVESTERN GUARDIAN ‘ltofilttrrllrhbnnthiiyt lion: “mm bu...‘ """oi'df'n'i'bk'w't"i'l'" s“ “d W?‘ SUMMERSIDE "5',’ jIUIIlIllDI and rune: couun _ New. Inscription Marlin; TODAY (Friday) ‘ n any of the ldo: h h“. and SATURDAY m! 0mm"- flilt" Sim" "Plum 0mm». Wlter aims; Toronto Bile!!- wit" 5N0“; III! (inlet, l1 Gruylug my." The Gunilla wlii bl dollmodito my hi0 ii ai-nnmm; Carrier lflyflhfialiuuilfiWl Pllllellforflrhlonloq. u ‘m your order to the ..\vA1v'rrc1). - Ono mull 'l1lc Otitce Safe. Write Kenalngton, Bo: 194. LESCAPED from my munch, platinum rule fol. Ihrmnrked. Edwafd nyment. Kenairigton. ‘SERIOUSLY INJURED — Mr. AlbPTI. Clark. Wilmot, is in mo} Prince County Hospital with a fractured skull. He was injured wnilnrsdny in o fall down a stair- \\‘,'|_\ ill Sunuucrsidtn-S. _LOS'I‘ -—- In or between Diur- lottetown and Suiiumcrslde, htb m; marked Packard 12. Finder please notify Lorne Machrllne, Eiummersldc. Reward. -SIUL‘KEY — Kenslngton Rink, Eliiiirfiil)‘, March B. Third game in final series. Nurth Shore League. Nrn Annail versus Darnl-ey. Game min-ts at 8:20. Admission 35 and‘ 23c . l -0ltD1-.lt your Lobster Shocks. tic-w, tor Spring delivery. ‘l'hc island Box 8r Barrel Co., Ltd., St. Eicanors, P. E. l. -BI§DEQUE_IJNITED CIIUIICII. -Sci'viccs Sunday. March 9th. ilctlcque l1 A, M. Albany 1t P. M. llordcll 1.30 P. u. Minister, Rev. J.| M. Baxter, B, I). —TIt\'0N UNITED CIRCUIT. - Srrrit-cs for Sunday. Mnrch 9th. '1'l'_\'0i\ 11.00 A. M. 3.00 l‘. M. Crupnud 7.3] P_ M. A col iccfiou fcr the "Aid to Chitin Fund" will be taken at all the services. Rev. J. A. Jardiilt‘, tttinisicr. —l\‘EI)l)lNG_B_I5Ll-S -— A 111a.“- rioge of much iccal intc soieniuizcd cn Saturday. M‘ at the United Church liiitnte. Sum- fi‘it'l':~i(l('. when Miss Ruth Frances Small. ilatlghicr c! emi Mrs I (NOTE? Small oi Sturtucraitie br- Callie thc bride o! Mr. Lester Clark- rou of Mr and Mrs. Melville Clark. L01 l6. The oifit-‘uilitg 6H3)“. hlitn was Rev. K G Sullivttu. The bride was attired in a blue suit with block lcccsiorlos and were a corsngc ot red roses. She was ai- (pljdpj b‘. hsr sister, Helen Suraii who were grey with n ccrsnge oi’ pink cnrnations. Mr. Sterling Thompson ably supported the grcom. Alter tho wedding. the llflii]7_\' couple loft for Mcncicn to!‘ l it short honeymoon ruri uDtiu-liivli‘ return :1 receptisn was he'd in their hcr-rr tit the heme r5 the brides pircui; n1 which 1h;- imlucailatc iricuzl: (it'd rciniires wrre V-‘bscut. it'll»: 0nd O‘o..:. lvli=s Florence Mc- -id Mir-s Ru'h Taoinb. girl oi the bride assisted in .-crv-.---,: The hntmy t-ctiplc will ec- sifc ni lot lfl tthcre the srccui is f‘l‘Qli',_[ll in fsrming rnci n host 0i’ irirltd» join in wishing Mr. nard .\i:'= (flu-k many ymz-s cf wedded bii" -. . ' Personals -Tin~ many friends of Mrs. Stir- linr: Andrews, Freetown. regret t0 lenru cl‘ her serious illness. -..\ir.<. Arthur Stewart. Frrciotv". who tmtlerwent -~ serious oprizittcn is much improved. —Mr.=. JanwrD. Campbell. F"!- town. is confined ‘to ‘her home through illness. ~Metifs Bob Fnizlel and Nelson Best. Summersidc. have it" by motor for Moncicri cn a ccmblncd business and pleasure trip. i GRAPAIIII THEATRE “BEHIND TIIE GREEN LIGHTS" Starrlnl CAROLE LANDIS and WILLIAM GARGAN Mao Comedy and News Sttiurdny Only 1:15 md I 507 nqcnlblc m dellvorlll on you m", —G'UAIANTEED BATTER]! —bld prices while present atocE tliloflltll. Kendnyton service Sh. --I0l Ill-I __ plant: three varieties. Dug to largc- demand for plants order Strawberry (June ‘Frnvcrs: ; "I'll Lewia Mouse. New Annun, male fox. Tlttooed A B7, Reward. James R. Murphy. Sea View, I -—WHY WORRY ABOUT 1795p Secure a rnnge oil burner st n, T. Morrison and (.70., summerslde, ‘while they last, _ i i L- "mids Lona Rubber ‘noon. , mum i/llilply. The Suimurrtidc I iiardwarc Co. ~ , _ i . —$EE US for Pocket Knives. Butcher Knives and Scissors. Th Summeraide llardwar; Co. e —W\N\’ NltltptTgT-YLES and Mod- Cmle.’ els personally selected on last buy- ‘ i l"! trill to Factories have arrived t at Moose Jewellers. -NOBTII TBYON Presbyterian Church Service Sunday, Mom}; 9th, nt 7.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. Mpg- ; Kenzle. Deaconess. —BABN DOOR Track and Hang- ers. also Hardware doors in stock. Hardware Co. Tihe Summcrside -POTATO PLANTERS FOR SALE-The Moody one set at a time. Limited number available. Order now. W. D. Croken. Emerald, ’ n. n. -I‘URE WHITE and Orange 'Shcllac. tllso Murcsco and Flite. Call 740 for prompt-delivery. The Summer-side Hardware Co. —T'REETOWN hurl Remington Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, March 9th. Kensiugton at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. and Free- Minister. ' —BEL"I‘ING FOR SALE. — New Rubber and Leather. Cement Mixers, Pump Jacks, New and used Electric Motors. Straw Blowers, Fans. Apply W. D. Cro Emerald. R. R. krn, -SUMMERSII)E AGAIN GOES [OVER THE TOP — This time it is tn the prevention of communicable diseases. If you had bccu at the Town Hail on Wednesday nttcr- noon, you would hnvc seen 1B0 beautiful babies and children tinder school age going to be lnnoc-tiioicrl against i\\0 zirtnd dlrcnecs c! child- hood. tiipihtheriu nnd whooping cough. They were brought in by mothers, futlucrs, grandmothers and grandfathers. aunts. sisters .ond neighbors. The treatment was administered by Dr. Roy Grant of Siunmrrside assisted by Miss iiliuun" Wheeler, Public Health nurse.‘ Mrs. Alan Holman betterin- ed the I/Cfy arduous duties of Secretary. Children came not only .from Summer-side but from 'I‘rav- iellerh Rest. New Ahlliitll, Kcnsing- ion and St. Elenncrs. When all people of our nrcvince have the same intelligent interest in the welfare of their children. whoop- ing cough and diphtheria should be giiminlttd from our midst. The second treatment will be given on Mart-h 26th in the Town Hall at it p m.—S. ' ltonsington Hockey The first game in the finals. oi the North Shore League was play- ed in Kensington rink on March 3, between Damley and New Annan. Darnlcy won by g score of ll-7. The ice was heavy and it ‘vas difficult for the players to control tha puck to good advantage. The tirot period was New Annan all tho way u they dominated the uiay lo much that at the end o! the period they had scored four. goals and their opponents were still off the score sheet; The second period stnrtcci’ oil‘ much the some and New Arman gilded another to their total with- T EXTRA SPECIAL! For only 25 ""1"! to protect your hair-do from. dirty wenthon-“Thelo no 0n nlo h the DIIY GOODS DEPAITDIINT- Sm. it‘: m old m» cIltum-k lend m whhel tifyour friend: 7 m st, root-mp; my-» don't be forgottln’, The outn- Deplrimollt i_ Baum when m “mm mm out any reply from Dnrnley. Then oentn you out get n. Cotton Plnld m! I lrlml selection. of St. Patrick Cudmfnm which to audio your o DEPA If Fool l-TMINT. i"- -,- - 8o our in whlln the dilpliy ll ottll oompleten-"IIINA I In no pllllnlng on buying a liayolo this Spring, you should "it drier it once. llcyolel Ire ltlll on the hnd-to-proouro lilt “ulrfroflnnn uni only null nhlplenfl of the three but known alien-C. c. MINT. M» Silndlrl Ind fhmhigilanilne. It II g‘ i book your order NOW in. To avoid 1 . _ . F" no. no love dainty lingerie-Ibo Dry onu- Dollrldent betltlhlly undo by not". til: bran 1| the Int word In light Illnyconfort. (QM, iaqtolnnderrtnd It lulu In a not. N 82.18.11’!!! the DI! 00008 DIAIflIINTi Gothic. - - - Icahn-tn; the '- - - 81sec‘ l! and I4, to enliven your Lenten Mull. - - - Chane ta an Alm- ' _ . 1M1 that. 8:: n u t 1. Una.‘ vucrduo-itium "a Wit-communicate». F!‘ round oulcllng foods. ---'l'ho rdiqh dlldnoct cmhdhona Obcuonndocrormdo- ll:- 16v It” -—ISOAPIID, white marked fe- for overhead i mo cndln: n in nitlnwnnu oarawr- chu-npffll ourlefl ot P-Ellrlcnd. CW9 _ . ' Hardy. Mr. Ed Cl"- m"- f iiiiliiii innit ltiil siniii o rut-z l t GDRNER Otrltivl s, IIEIIIIY IIATIIAVMY hodvtcd by FRED KOIILIIAR Also SPORT REEL and MIGHTY MOUSE Show: 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 the "earthquake" struck u Darn- ley went on a scoring rampflle rum- ‘ming in five goal; before the ner- iod ended. Score 5-2111. ‘They kept this right up during! Richard MBNQUL North Rusuco; the third period as thrcc more before struck back with Darnley matched this one tiddeti three more to New An Ollc. they New n, marker, butt scored Annan ' i i ncn's' ? For the winners “SpeedWTiiomp- son and E. Harding were Mills was the best. ‘ Lineups: Darnley: Goal—Matthews; Kcnzie; "onwards-- uut- shire; town at a PM. Rev. J. A. McGowan, standing while for the losers John‘ tribune: Blrihdte Bermrd Hunter De- Atl width; fence-B. Cmigfl‘... Clark, C. Mac- "i; C. Woodside, Elven B. Woodside, L. Harding, G. Wal., E, H-‘Ttiilifl, F. Ti New Aunau: Goal-Maclnnis; Defence-Marilee, MacKay; For- Wards-Jabcz Mill, Jim Mill. Cllyton Mill. Willy's Mill, WNldCll Mayne. Reid. Allan. Refcrres: Darravit and Sempie. SUMMAR First Period iompsou. New Alillzin. Jtrbcz Mill (C. M-ll Ram Now willghirc, and W. Milli 2.00. New Ailllllll, Wiliys, 6.00. New Atrium. Wendell tMneAtecJ, ‘m. 8.00. _ New Aiuuiu. Jubw. Mill (C. Mill. W. Milli 10.00. Second Period New Annan, Jabez Mill (Clayton) Din-rile)‘. Cari (Etifii 3.00. Dnrulev. Geo. tElcioiti 5.00. Daruityv. B. Craig. 8.00. Dzrnley. E. Harding Thompson, G. Wall) 12-90- Darnicy, L. Clark (Tiiomlllmi) 14.00. Third Period . Darnlcy. E. Harding (Thoiupson) 3.00. , Dnrnicy. E. Hitrdini. 5-00- .Dnrn1ey. E. Harding (W111) 7.00. New Annan, Jabez Mills (C. Mill) .00. Darniey. Thompson. 12-00- , New Arman, C. Mill (Jtabez Mill) (Forbes lsliggrtilcy. Thompson (Hardin: MS W ll) 13.00. garnlcy, Thtimpicifl (“arm”) ALBEitTtlil —1\larch isendeavourirtg to make amends for harsh treatment in ita upeilllig days. quick but at. ti cerity; worm and tine with Sol daily showing strength and vigor cotini: into the snow. The main road-K logging to Alberton and travelling are 809d» Mr. Stephen Burke was named n member of the Board at the cou- scsston of the annual moot or the Prince Edward Mtii. I i i i m! lfighgrmeg; Central co-Operativ0_ Agmociltion held in Charlottetown on February 28th- Thc friends or Miss Eva Dyer re ret her lllneSs in the 9.12.1. hol- pIEal. ' —-—9-‘ Th, mdlgpogltlm or Mrs. Everett Mel-Kendrick. MON!!!” (iimmrly of this towni is much wcrétwd b! : her many friend: in Alberton. _________. Ill! TCLUIBQQ ha nay in I 1599"” podlllbn in l dfllllttift- Mtg Beth Waugh home utter a two mom Ml‘. Nantes was n visitor to Al- lm-gqn on Wednmdoy in the in- terest ot the DoBioia ‘Bros. Chu- lotietmrit. Ami-ton curd;- 01W "W" On Bltnrdny. M8611 l" u" on Culling’ team‘. itgrnigfl M flflfl OI‘ ’ n fndlftown. Momma l.“ Aibertori) and won the ltllll _ Tum by. Mr. w“ r Erskine Clmpbell. 2nd stone. m: Helm Romany, 1st stone. i . i "A dainty lunch was served by th m5 CHARLOTTE Winners in llatlonal Temperance ‘Study iioursii IIINGI COUNT! _ Junior O your: and under: m. Town GUARDIAN Eliubetlt Green. Central Bcdequa, PEI-i Cltherlne Callbeck, Con. trll Bedeque: Bhlrleywleweil, Oeu- tnl Bodeque; David Bchurirun, »Oentrnl Bedoque; Gordon B, My. , "l- Alblflii’. R3. 2; Garth Toombl, Baieque; Ensor Tayion Freetown: Brian Scales, Freetown; Arthur Crilil. Middleton; Ronald Dawdon, O. Bodeque; 2nd, Roger Burns, Renown; Helen Mccllllllri, Kon- lifllifll. Write. Ooulina, Kon- llliltou. 3rd. All-Ii Warren, dud:- nurside; Gordon mantis. Bum- merdde. Juniors, to and 11 71's.: lat. Pauline Moose, Kenslngton; Brew- er. Auld. Freetown; Rosa Millie. son. Freetown; Wendell Taylor. Freetown: J a n e t Bradshaw, Searletown; Catherine C r a i g, lifllddleton. 2nd, Dgvld R914, Middleton; Georgia Douli. Central Bedeque; Frances Graig, lilliddle- ton; llilu Hcckbert. Bedeque. 3rd. Kenneth Blakency, Ehnsingtori. 4th. Helen Hueatia. Stmiimersldu: Bobby Huestis, Summerside; Bob Bowneas, Stfinmerslde. Tfllfimlediates: 12. l3. l4 yrs; 18t- Heleni Moose. Ktensingoon: Wendell Myers Albany R12. I. 2nd. Billy Cuilbeck. C. Bedeque; Edward Pearson, Chelton; Fred: Stetson, Freetown; Donne Law. ‘iher. Albany an. z. 3rd. Chor- lotto Cairns, Freetown; Joan Bride-law. Sccrlotown; Henry kclel, llbeetown: Alan Social, hectown. 4th, Ruby Drummond, Freetown: Hazel Heffell. Free. town. 5th. Louise Craig, lldiddle- ton; Blanche 0mg, Middleton: Wanda Pnncir. Freetown; Phylll Tuyim’. Freetown; Edgar Taylor, Freetown" Senior-a: 1B. l6. 17 ym: 1. Agnol Heffel, Freetown; 2. Margaret Stetson, Freetown; 3, Freda E. Myers Albany RR. 2; 4. Erma Blrilth, Flrletown. ‘ QUEEN'S COUNTY 9 yrl. and under; 1st. Peggy Me Neill, North Rustlco; Norma Woolner, North Rustico; 2nd. 3rd. Lioia McNeill, North Rustieo 10 and 11 51's.: 1st, Raymond Clarke, North Wiitshire; Wilma eacon. North Wiltshirr; 2nd, une Bowman. North Wiitshire; 3rd. Marion Clarke, North Wilt- Christle Ann Todd. Brad- Rlver. 4th, Shirley Spence, Hun- ter- River; Roberts Todd, Brad- alvbune; June Spence, Hunter Riv- Wiimltred Newman. Hunter 5th, Robert Stevenson, North Rustico; Shirley Stevenson, North Rustico; Leslie Hiscoit, North Rusiieo. Intermediates. 12, i3. l4 yrs: lst. Winston Smith. Pownul; Doris F-astcr, North Wiltshirc. 2nd, James Smith, Pownnl; 3rd, Sterl- ing Moore, Pqwnni. 4th, Chi-ls- lie Proud. York: Sterling Mac- 5th, Isabel Woolner, North Rustico: Bernice i-en-is. York; Revel Newport. Hun- River; Shirley Andrew, Hrookfield; Ferne Stetson. Brook- fleld; Joan MacLean. Brooklieid. Seniors: l5. l6. l7 yrs; 1st, Dorothy MacRac, New Wiltshiro. 2nd. Eltirley Cooke. York; 3rd. Huntley Dingwell, New Glasgow; 5th. Austin Bow-man, North wilt- shire; Wendell Clark. North Wilt- shlre; 51h. Marian Andrew. York. PRO NCIAL HONORS Juniors, a yrs. and under: 1st, Elizabeth Green. C. Bedeqttc: Catherine Callbeck, C. Bcdeque: Shirley Jewell, c. Bedeque; David Bchurrnan, C. Bedequc; Gordon H. men. Albany RR. 2; Garth Toombs. Bedeque; Ensor Taylor. Freetown; Brian Boater. Freetown: Arthur Craig, Middleton; Ronald Damon. C. Bedcquc; Peggy Mc- Neil, North Rustlco: Norma Woolner. North Rustico. 2nd. Roger Burns. Freetown; Richard McNelll. North Rusttco: Helen MuoMlllan. Kensington: Myrna Cousins, Kensington. 3rd, Alan Warren, summer-side; Gordon i-lueatls, Sunrmcrside; Lois Mc- Neill, North Riistico. 10 and l1 yrs: ist, Pauline Mouse. Kcnstngton: Brewer Auld. Freetown; Ross Maiheson. Free- The relflrnifliim i5 town; Wendell Taylor. Freetown: mes oil doubtful sin- i Jane t Bradtuaw, Seorietown; Middleton. Clark. North North Catherine Craig, 2nd, Raymond Wiliahire; Wilma Deacon, "i" 1°” Wiitahire; June Bowman. North Wiltahire; Marion Clarke. North‘ Wiltahire. 8rd, David Reid, Mid- dleton; Georgie Douli. C. Bede- oue; Frances Craig. Middleton; Chriltle Ann Todd. Bradaibnnc: Blanche Bernard, Hunter River. 4th, Shirley Spence. Hunter Riv- er: Roberta Todd, Bradalbane‘. June Spence, H-tinter River; Win- nlfred Nowma‘; Hunter River: Ella Heckibcrt, Bedeque; Kenneth Blakeney, Kenaington. 54h. Helen llueatis, Silhmersldc; Bobby i-lueatis. Stunner-aide; Bob Bow- nesa. Summer-side; Robert Stev- enson. N. Rustlllco; Shirley Stev- enson. N. R/uatico; Leslie l-iiscott, N. Rustlco. I Intermediates: 12. 13. l1 yrr,—- ._ __-__.__._ _. -___- .______._ atone, Mr. llaydon Dixon. 1st atone. Mr. .r.c. Matthew's team won the Aiberton Carlin: Club Shield: Mr. J. C. Matthews, skip, Mr. W. R. Oulton. mate. Mr. Don Campbell. 2nd atone. Mr. Haydon Dixon. lot stone. . ' The members o! the Alberton Ladies‘ Aid (Western Hospital) rowing ‘circle met at the homo at ‘Mrs. S. ll. Burke i-hceveningoftha 12th instant. There was c large number in attendance. nod a large amount of work was accomplished e McCuc hostess. Mrs. Tlrrunett kindly invllidlh! ladies I0 h" I ltomc for | the next Illoetinl. - lotion: are doc Min Lines FULL RANG . from from A Dash of Chic N55 Tandy" ' r0 FIT! doodn|' '”' "I newest styles, lusts and pot- terns in block and colored kid, coll, suede and fabrics. Mort ooccptobio for dylc, qual- ify and serviceable veer. E OF WlDTHS AA to l Sizes 4 to 9 and ‘A Sizei AT PRICES RANGING $3.95 to $8.50 SHOE DEPARTMENT (Main Floor) Sinclair 6c Stewart Limited SIIIIIIEBSIDE, P. E. I. A Sprinkle o! the Spica 1st, Doria Easter, Nort-P. Wiitthlre; Freda Stetson, Freetown; Win- ston Smith, Pow-uni; Helen Moose, Kensingiirti; Wendell W. MYf-‘YS. Albany RR. 2. 2nd. Charlottc Cairns, rueetotvu; vildwflfd C- Pearson, Ctielton; Billy Clubeck» C. Bcdeque; Ja-tnes Sn-rtlth. Pow- nn-l; Deane Lowtihcr, A151"! R-R- 2. 3rd, sterling Moore, Pownali Joan Bradshaw, Senrletowir; Henry Scales, Freetown; Alan Scales- Freetown. 4th. Sterling Mac-Rae. New Wiltshire; Christine Proud. York. '5th. Ruby Drttmmond- Freetown: Hazel Heilell, Free- town; Isabel Woolncr, North Rus- ticc; Bernice Lewis. York; Revel Newport. Hunter River. Seniors: 15. 16. 1'1 ire-lit- Agnel Hefiei, Freetown; Mar- garet Stetson, Freetown. 2nd. Dorothy MlcRue. New Wiitlhi"; Huntley Dingwcli, Hunter River- 3rd, Austin Bowman. North Wilt- shire; Freda E. Myers, Albany RR. 2. 4th, Shirley Cooke, York; Wendell Clark. North Wilt-sill"; Erma Smith. Freetown. ‘ Bloomfield 8i Vicinity m. Kieth Pratl oi Bloomfield station was a pessenzer by trill! ti Charlottetown on Wednesday om‘ business. i Mrs. George Palmer of Bloom- field Station recently returned to her home after spfilidl-litl H 1M5‘ ciujoyable week visiting friends in . Charlottetown. Mr. Duey Doyle qt‘ 'l‘igui.<h was a recent visitor to the home of Ma". and Mrs. Alonzo Foley cl Bloom- field Btlflm. Miss Yvonne Pinecu who i185 been: in' training in the P. Q Hcspttol for the past few mouths has returned to her home in Bloomfield. Mr. Louis Pine-dd; Bloomfield legit‘ recently tor Halifax where he iri- tends to be emPl0Y¢¢l~ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Piueau the former of the S‘aide niIPOTI W"? welcome VlSlLUFn this PM! W"! , at tfhc home ot Mr. ntnd Mrs. Louis Peters And Mr.‘ Raymond Mam‘ non 9t Bloomfield Station. Mr. Mickey Gallant who has been lln St. John for a short time h!!! returned to his home. Mr. Melvin Peters who has been [employed in Charlottetown ha; re- turned to his home tn Bloomfield Station. Mir. Kenneth ‘Thompson of Roac- vitle was o recent visitor to B'Side. , _____ i Mrs William Irvlmg of Alberion Ind Mrs. Schurman o! Bede-Que re- cently spent u, few days visiting in ‘Bloomfield at the home of m. and Mira. George Home and also at Mill River at the home of Mr. and Mr!- Tha R0811 l-‘iotir Tronh! '01! l?! Mabel Fielding. wh recently Sutherland Bell Mr. HI). Oorbetra team. llzyltb. 37.5194 5 mum tgrdlfateon years menu . . wot, out ma, rtdrfwbonur caravan. 1nd M- HoLnaacrouur-vicutntnurm- Mr. Haber Protitt of Rmebank recently motored ‘to Charlottetown Well Known Man liies At Mill River Funeral services for the late Mr. Gtrlstopher Metherall, who passed away lest Wednesday eve- ning at the residence of 11:1; daughter, Mrs. Robert Hunter, Mill River, will take place this afternoon. He was M years old. The late Mr. Metherail was one of the moat auoccllful farmers of his district which is about {our miter from Alberton. Always interested in the wel- fare o! his community and with a decided liking for politics, he served four years in the Pro- vincial Legislature — from 1919 to 19W - as Liberal Councillor for the First District of Prince. He is survived by his vtrlfc, the former Sarah Gcrrlil of Cascucn- pec, one son, Sergeant, Mill Riv- er; and three daughters. Hattie. Mrs. Edward Clark. Mill River; Florence, Mrs. Robert Hunter, Mill River; and Madge. Mrs. Fred Macltac, Summcrsidc. Though in failing health for the past few months. the latr: Mr. Metherall and Mrs. Metherali had celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary last Thursday. Feb. 2'7. Both ho and Mrs. Mei-herall had been the recipients of con- gratulations and good wishes from a large ntimbcflol tricnds and neidhoura who trad waited ‘upon the couple on that occas- on. t Total-SSH. 1 I I Pionoen:— S ide Bowlin n» Bell . Adan-is . . - B, Fridgen Results of Commercial Bowling Low Score .. Lclsue played on Wednesday Total-Mid. night 5t Capitol Bowling Alleys, Lumber1lck|1_ Summeraide. J. Barnard .. First sectionl- S. Gallant .. lllgh single Allie l-lsrril 30d. S. Araenault High three A. Harris 748. C. William: Second Sectionz- Low Score . .. High three Joe Arsenauit d0. Total-Nit). High single E. Gallant 363. Ana:- R.C.A. :- V. Sovidcnt _ ...ldd W. Davy .. .28 N. Parson; _. 4R. Barnard _ _ P. Mickus Low Score . . Totli-iloo. Luck Flvoi— 5t. Pluilz- C. W e E. Gallant .. . A, Arlenault. A. Gallant . R. Arthur A. Cameron , H, Woodslde T. McNeili A. Harris . .. Total-till!» Total-NM. ‘Woodchucltaa- Joe‘: Boys:- K. Pickord . .. tats. Cameron .... ... _.....196 121. 143 B. Thompson 122 AnArsenauit ._ ".94 190 1B3 A. lVicCallum 209 C. Wedge .. . R. Wood . 147-1. Arsenault W. Walker 195 Low Score Tctai-2398. Total-MN. lleartbreakent- Slnclntr'c:- E. Gaudet .. . B. Allen W. Gallant . C. Cormier .. Low Score 0181-2391. Bag l‘actor'_y:— r Bankers»- J. Ramsay .. . . ‘J41 185 L. Harris .. _,. __...156 1l1 150 C. Ramsay . 149 1S6 E. Sheen .. 1'11 102 159 H. Ferguson 192 14!; C. Clifford . 181 139 H. MCFBfl-BHC 220 ‘.75 W. MeCausland 202 N5 Leo Shields 22~i 1G4 Low Score .. . . I46 ill. Toial-ZSLZ. Total-MSG. llolmanm- l '* (i. Bernard , .,,.l...,;.,.. cameo 1 E Pnsilu? Friday s-aiao: an. '1 Ind 0:15 H Phillipa It‘! that henrt-ltealln], billi- P°ifll--3593 breaking bandit again! where he attended ..'l‘he iiurmtrs ‘ week Meetings. Mn. Kier- Dunbar and family who have been visiting Mrs. Duri- bar‘; mother, Mrs. George Palmer o! Bloomfield station has returned to their home in Si. Elesnors, she was accompanied by Mrs. Urban Pinenu who intends rcmnizrlug with her {or n few days. Mr. Bennett Howard of st. John has returned to his home in Lot '1. Mrs. Welter Gorvlll oi Query is spending a tow days ot the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Gordon llardy of Brooklyn. Mr. Harry Athma and son Reggio~ Knutafotni, were recent visitors at the roma cl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter of Rosebank and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ohrbtophei‘ Metherull. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mncmic ot Stmimersidc motored to Rosebank Otil Euiufday where they visited with the latter! namnts, Mr. and Mrs. Christcpher Metherail, many friend; regret the critical condit- ion oi Mr. Metherall-B —-B "TUE CISCO KID" 20.1 __|,,_ "souru or Mourns!" _ __ 13g Alno Serial And Neill 1,. Gallant “a n‘ x39 woooa-oo-omco-oooooo-aow ‘Fotai-ZBOZ. Llewellyn’s:—- R, so... ...l6l 1S3 201 iii-E liiiTTli-S Pllliiiillsili c. o l 19 151 15s },_ v92 19,, m We call m lie bnttlm. any s McDonald 24s iss m ‘Wumv- "in" ""1 ‘WWW his" E MOQUMI 224 212 :01 m uric" rtlld- We WI" Mo‘ M» Totg]_-2787 tor Jat-ex bottles. Bring nii»--_-~ .- Wrcckerrn- and guarantee rm -'~-- " A. McNuti. .. m £3 ynvu I), Birch .. . [uh ‘n. n. Campbell r... 157 19o ziiipkkfm,” c. Connolly .. 201 160 124i J. Brown . 160 l REGISTERED SHORTHORN CATTLE l Orv cow 7 yum old due to freshen lip M; 0M I heifer i1 months old, weight 700 pottndi; 0|" "i" "m" bull. i2 months old, weight 850 pounds. IVAN B. DAWSON, Control ledeque.