WESTERN ' ' AGBNTI: J. llmer lllfpll. lll Illnes- lt.. and Gaarga Olrvvr. I Ottawa St. IUMIIIBIDI lull IIINCI COUNTY News. Subscriptions. Advertising “mum flglery,‘ Water‘ SCUM; ‘ - folio atone w poolutore. Water“: Goarllq D __ qfillfllllll may ba boaghtdallyms any of the la lallnasdde: ' _ N. Water Street; Hill Gilli“. C‘! Granville Biron $75M... will In dnllvml to n: honriu summer-tar. "n", my at 2e per day ar lle par noel. Ibnnl ll fei this aanlot- I ‘h. your order to the N! fflflhrlbla for deliveries on year rouse. "QTnTrrTtr - 0mm: runs. ersldc. ifliillmr M93557- mmucitc Band in attendance. ._1r0lt SALE. - Five goodnyeunl V" to freshen coop. Newton gsyhcw. ‘FYYOYI. ,_g0rt SALE. — Foundation Seed mo“, Green Mountains (C. R.) "h Cobblers. Ian Harring- .5. . __pu|c SALE-One of the mopt desirable building lots in sum- memdr, located at corner of flntmi and Chestnut Avenue, north-um corner. Ralph Muttart. sumlnvrfltle. _||ug|\'l£\'. Bedcque rink. Mon- py, March S. B. serial. Borden Mgylltntfitli vs. SumIfl-Qfflld! Cl?!’ n15‘ 1;. Becloque South Shore How. League‘, Third game in best of rive serles.’Borden must to stay in the running. Blnabe win liter. .._l)li'Il'i‘lll£liIA and Whooping Cough l'lCCllltlll0n. Summcrside Town flail, Wednssday, March 4th. 1: g p, M. for Children between six months andpsix years, Diphtheria inoculatictt for school chlldtren. summtrsltie High School. March Sgt 5, ,\. M. Summersidg Convent. Mart-it 4th. 9 A. M. ._TIIE ANNUAL MEETING of m; “rt-yon Dairying Co. will be held in (he Creamery on Tues- dry, March 4 at 1.30 pun. All lnygfrglrd tilense attend. The iced warehouse at Albany will be open on Wednesday afternoon, next week. instead of Tuesday- c. E. Gamble. secretary. ‘AIAGISIWIATITS COURT — A juvenile from Borden pleaded gutlty before Magistrate ILS. Hin- (on in Sufnmerside on Friday 0f taking n truck without the owner's permission, Sentence was suspend- I ed ior one month pending his 300d beltaticr. A party from T12R15?! thargetl with reckless driving was lineti 52500 and costs. Two - men arrested in O'Leary on the occas- ion oi a recent hockey game fcrll-lead of the (hrava-n. These were being drunk were fined 55-00 Hid $15.00 and costs respectlvelyAS. ~wtxs pant; rruzrs sac-om)‘ ruus - For (he second successive year. Mr. William Sherry of Fern- wood has won the silver tray dim,‘ ltgd by (he Canadian Bank of Comrnerte to the highest patmn o! (he Dunk River Dairying O0. Lid. located at Bedeque. The next value (if (hr,- crciun sold by Mr. Sherry in (he Dtuik River Dairying Co. in i946 was flfiiiflfll. The (ray will be presented to MI‘. Sherry at I meeting of the board of directors of llll‘ company in the lifts!‘ lilt- lifl — S. Auction Sale AT BREADALIANE As I om not forming this year lwill sell by Public Auction, on rty premises, on Tuesday, March ll at 2 PM. flte following: 9 milch cows to freshen in Murtlt and April. 2 fut cuttle~ 6 Sitorthorn yeurlings. 4work horses, including o low-set ‘Belgian horse, 5 years old, weighing I300 lbs. A block Belgian nlrorse, 4 liars old. ml brood sow to furrow April I” titty is unfit, sole will Joke pace first fine doy following. TERMS: CASH, STEPHEN HUGHES, Brsodolbene. llUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. -I'III-IING B001‘! in ptoek gt Burns’. Malpequc. . -NBW SHIPMENT Electric Shavers 1 2 3 and 4 Heads. Sec ttlstm at Mouse Jafinllsrl. --wur2rnn. - One its-u at; (‘Dgiee $30. Write Remington, _ -IIOCKEY - Kensington Rink Monday. March s. First game in finals North Shore League. New Annsn vs. Darnley. [Game 8:30. Admission 35 and 25 cents. Skate after. —FOB. SAIE d Limited quan- tity foundation Sebago potatoes. slightly above table stock price. Good size for planting. First reading 0.2 leafroll, second read- ing clear. Also nuntber of sows to farrow in spring. Colin Waugh. Wiimot. —II‘UNERAL 0F LATE JOSE? I‘. AIISENAULT — The funeral of the late Jose-pit Felix Arsenault was held at nine o'clock on Satur- day morning from the Knights of Columbus Home. Summerside, to St. Mary's Convent Chapel where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Harvard Wight. Rt. Rev. Msgr. G.J. MacLeilan, was present tn the sanctuary and officiated at the grave. Members of Summerslde Council Knights of Columbus at- tended in a body. 'I‘hc pail bearers were. Messrs. Henry Wedge. Ray Perry. Bennett Kelly. Anthony Ar- senauit. Andrew LeClair and Cyrus Poirien-S. —PRAYER SERVICE — Women of the Bedeque Baptist and United Churches gathered in the latter church on- Iiriday. February 21st“ to observe the World Day of Pray- er. ‘rite theme df the service was “Make straight in the desert a| highway for our God." The several. parts of the programme, which was’ |written by a tnlssionsry in India! for world-wide use on this day,! were as follows: Meditation, Deserts; 1 yCqnfesslon. Mil-ages; Thanksgiving. -Oases; Intercession. 'I‘o Jesus. the ‘carried out under the leadership ‘win MacFarlane. cm; and Mrs. n.‘ s. Weeks which followed it. were much ap- Ln providing Christian literature lands. Alter the service lunch was [erved and a time of friendly in- temourse enjoyed during which Mrs. Dobson Len. guest c! Mrs. curios brought from the land of Manchurla where she had former- ly served its s missionary. “ Y Freetown Woman Passes Away At 95 Mu Sarah J. Rogers of Freetown passed away Saturday, March 1st atthehomeolfleorgoklewis. The deceased ad reached the re- markable age f‘ 95 years and un- til her death retain-ed all her fac- ilities and had only been ill since last Sunday. of the pioneer settlers of Prince County. Miss Rogers spent a cori- slderable Plft o! her life i.ri the United States and in her later years lived with hu- sister at Freetown. Young and old will greatly miss her. she was very in- terested in missionary and patriot- ic work and to those she was most charitable in every way. Surviving her are (two brothers. Thomas and George Rogers. four sisters and two brothers having predeceased her. Judge l. 0. Lewis. Summerside. is g nephew. The funeral will be held from the residence of George H. Lewis (his aftesnom at tn o . l httvr n into "m1 vegetable lcrvo! This ta 37 cents-If you Qafwl int-y kmlltl amount a» mach more than that. - - - 1.. rt. 5 I‘ 9c ble Salad get a bottle of Virginia Dare-French Dro- will add the final exclamation point to a really hl~thll "Gloomy orrrnamaivr. W" ‘mole ll your 0M5,- ‘lrmnl a. m,“ g" who fen l k. - . - lblfifilibfifi l r ‘ism-mm...’ 7M1: feel m. ' ' . ' i" Minimum and " “elitism a from l A l . e -—G. II. llL-a Wm number of interesting things-tn tell you about today. To r—'l‘ho SALAD BOWL. which ia a chopped Salad of garden- ‘ "M, V, Wvlwlli lettuce. white and red eabbag , rullah. Chin- y, u“ “mm ""1 “WWI-in a sealed cellophane package. ready 5pm‘! "lllNla-hs a number of drasnallo rtylea lnll eolor|— grim» and over/the aholldar. aa well aa. the very new m l’ Ire all for tile aaane anbellevable prleo-QJB-and they art. lfeaflll these in the s and ll Department. Ural and sagging? ‘lion's no time like "Non Clothes ll eala l0 feet length hank Jae-automating: naraanmrr .."::.--~'...:... allfllieula_ Phasal. cnllslgél Ill the ingredient! sep- auper tllah t ! the Hardware Dopgrtmant. They ng nice freah clothes rln. phone ill. or write In. for styles of Ilouetlreoes from ‘of Nlrs. William Stavert, Mrs. Ed- Mls Wilfred Art address. W-hy Pray. we; delivered by Rev. J.M Baxter. This address and a duet by Mrs. Kenneth Mut- tatrt and Mrs. George Henderson, lyou I will tell you more of what preciated. ‘The offering was (o aid life hero in Poland- for women and children in other Gallant (tint your James Henderson, witose liCfllc is love for Him and yeti have acted now near Edmonton. Alberta. dis- r: God has taught us to do. played an interesting collection of| tetunto semi - ill 009C ltlllrs Gets Letter 0f Appreciation From Poland Mrs. Ben Gallant. Suntmaraide. has received the following letter from Poland expressing apprecia- tion for some clothing received which had been donated by Mrs. Gallant for lhiropean relief and to which she had attached her name: January 30, 1947. Dear Mrs. Ben Gallant: In order that you may under- stand why I am writing this let- ter and who I am. therefore. I believe it is very logical that 1 inform and explain myself. Some time ago you have don- ated n gift which was to be sent to European stricken countries. To that gift you fastened an envelope bearing your name and address and in that. way l.’ have been able (o trace my dear and idnd-lieztrted donntor. With a profound gratitude I wish to ex- tend my deepest thanks. May our beloved Lord bestow His grvsee upon you. Thank you. My name is Sophie Marciniak, aged 30. l come from Poland, a country which in 1980 attacked by Hitler had been steadily des- troyed by war and occupation. 1944 was a year of horror and hell for us for In August the bat- tle linc nun through our village and for 6 long months we have gone throughuntold hell and ldestruction. If this letter reaches we have gone through and of our been so kind Mrs. kindness has i You have gripped me. I understand you {had been in no way obliged to do as you had done. But you have understutrd mankind. you It. may be improper to ask you n favor but I om convinced you will understand if f ask for your remembrance. Thank you so much Mrs. Gal- lant. My hest regards to you and your dear family. Awaiting an early reply, I re- main. yours very truly. Sophie MarcinialL-B. New Glasgow "‘ Horsemen lloltl Week-end Meet She was a daughter of the late deserves William Rogers of Freetown. one‘ strenuous work they performed Friday wlearcd for a ‘much snow that they hatl to go _ gm. on], g1 "n" | Inter Dawn ct Betty 8 (Cole) O cottons are ao fresh that checked and strlpedsle- ‘I lava any one of than. ‘ta Lib-Idler Wear Daparheat. Announctrt‘ Georaa lmltlr‘. I Goldie Worthy. (G. Smith) .... Club The New Glasgow Racing the patronage after afternoon and Saturday forenoon in order to get the course mce. There was so one turn wllh horses in order to give the truck trsctton to haul the machine. and it also required a lot of snow shovelllng in order for the plough to get through but the boys were game and worked till eight o'clock Friday night and were back on the job next morn- ing with horses and shovels to complete the job. qaecial -pralae goes to Edward Cole, Edward Doiron. Jerimah Peters and Aubin Gatithier who had to come three miles. A few more boys such as than would make the task of clearing the ice a pleasure and the mylng “sport without work amounts to nothing". If the wen- therman behaves. the men are go- lng to widen the course on ‘rues- (lR,\"5nd clear the snow away at both ends so it will be more con- venient to spectators and horre- men. v The club plans to hold another nnce Wednesday. March 5th, and would be delighted if other clubs would join in and make a "bang- up" race. The t-luh does not wish to in- lcrfcro with the neighbour clubs but as the other rivers are so hard to clear. no doubt they will be all in favor of helping the club out. Worthy mention might be given to Cyril Smith who was very gener- oua with his truck which they use to haul the scraper. ' The following is the summary of Saturday's races: . ' Clara A Bob Canuek (Andrew) . King Grafton (Mills) . Clara B Jay Volo (Smith) .. . MacRhe) laea 0 Rose Marie (Gtlllhi) IaaaD l‘. Starter: J. Petra-r. , rum tucmn m russtm ~ -- ‘III YIAIIID IIAIAI i ll N!!! _ »t'R‘|‘f'°c‘ltT-'~'I'I'M'I°T\M9 Also SHORT SUBJECTS ' SHOWS ms - ens MATlNiE TUESDAY mo ' n spTmooouotttc 8’sitlo Team / SUITS- 4 SINCLAIR’S NOW GALLING ALI‘. TEEN-AGERS , FOR stins- DRESSES cons -- stunts -' m‘. new stratus onessss New showing e complete conga of wool goburdines, crepes, silk jerseys, printed crepes, mtsrquisette in ull the latest styles, boleros, princess and tailored, all reasonably priced. 'F"",""d game of the series Ls slated Wlnsflpenlng Game Finals GI-inifla iii margin of victory in the first two period; and mm holding their opponents even lnthe final 20 minutes of play Sunungg. side's intermediate Legionaires Sat. ltrday nightfiiefeated Borden Nat. ionals at Borden 11-7 in the open. i"! Bflme of Prince County finals. for Suuimerside ice Tuesday night )v-..r (no winner going against the winners of the Kings County-. Queen's County for (the Island intermediate (lhflmplpfl5hlp, Play was fast throughout (the game considering the soft condit- ion of the ice and was hard but cleanly fought all the way through. Only regrettable feature was the broken H058 suffered by Love of the Borden team when accidental- ly hit by a stick. Despite their setbac the Nat- ionals tirade n fight o it all the way. ‘Fwiee during (he game ttltcy were within one goal of their op- ponents. They were only trailing by that brat-gin with but ten miti- uies of playing time left but fell victitms to the winners closing drive that. netted (11.2 Summerside team three goals and their imposing HATS- does not permit us In our Millinery Department there ore stylish toppers, youthful ofl-tlte-foce styles in felts os well as dressy straws- Visit our Teen Age section for results, as our ossortments of’ skirts, slacks, sweaters ond ruincouts ore so numerous that spoco In plain wool fldflfl, Old MUNICH wool checks in oll new lengths with plain and planted skirts. For reel drags ond satisfaction see these. SIIORTIES- To weor over your suit in Needs, plain wools, checks, straight beck style, full swing bucks, push up sleeves or full length sleeves with buttoned cuff, popu- lorly priced. ' GOATS— Full Iengtlr coats in tweeds, ploin pus-' tels ond the ever popular block and brown, fitted ond full swing bucks. BLIIIISES— That will match ony suit you choose in rersey, crepes, slicers and Tooka monnish shirts - to numerute all. four goal margin for the deciding encounter. . Lineups: S'S'de—-G0al, Hardy; defence. Woodside, Shields. Davis. A. Gal- lant; forwards, S. Gallant. S. Bernard, Dcighan. G. Bernard, Trainer, McNeil]. Bordcnnuoal. McAleer; defence, McTavlsh, A_ Oatway. Love: for- wards, F. Oatway, Richard. J. Darragli. P. Darragh, Campbell. lie-watt. Referees: Cahill and Arsennult. 5U M DIARY First Period b-Bordm, Itiethard (l-‘. Oalway) .49 2--S'Side, Dclgilian 9.21 . 3-S'Side, Deighati (Trninor) :50 4—S'Sicle. ‘Ihaifmr (Deighan) :55 5—Borden. Campbell (Howatt) 18.- 20 6—S'Slde, Deigthan 1915 r-ssiiee Delghan to. Bernard) 19:45 (S. Bernard) Penalties ~Shioids (2), Bernard, Love. Second Parlor! 8—Bordan, J. Dartralh (Richard) s-adt-den, r». Darragh (Campbell) IO-gfgaide, G, Bernard (Delghan) 11—S‘Side. G. Bernard t5. Bern- ard) 13:50 12-S‘Side, S. Bernard 14:47 Penalty —Woodside. Third Period 13—Borden, Campbell 2.4T lkggadsn J. Darragh (Richard) l5-Bordcfi. Love (Richard) 6:16 16-S‘Side, S. Bernard 10:49 17-S'Side. Trainer (Deighan) 13- 00 IB-Sfildc. l. Brrnasd 15:17 - Penalties —Richa.rd. mil Rangers Play Tie Game Trail Ranger hockey teams from Murray Harbor and Trinity United Church. Citarlotletown battled to a 8-,3 tie in an exhibition game at Montague rink Saturday ef‘cr- noon. The Murray Harbor (cum was leading 3-1 at the end of the second period but by the ripest-scu- lar not-minding by Robert Hurry and the outstanding playing of Dalzlel the Charlottetown boys evened the score in the final ties- sion. S. Hume was the outstanding player for Murray Harbor. getting all three of their goals,- while Charlottetown’: goals were divided THE H USE OF QU LADIES‘ READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT t (Mela Floor) between Dalziei, Brzpdley and How- l till. ' t The line-ups were as follows: ‘ Clftown: R. Hurry, D. Borges ‘M. MeLc-nnan, K. Dalziei. R. Brad- ley. G. McLean, F. Howatt, B. Mc- Pherson, B. McMillan. Murray flarbour: K. wiriteflA. Bell, L. McPherson, R. McLeod, S. ‘Hume, E. McIfmis, T. Herring, C. Chapman. G. Protvse, N. Bell. B. inst-tic, a. McPherson, "r. Vanltlflfr stinc. Hockey Attraction At Summersido Wednesday evening. Midget Dairy Kinls and the winners of tonight's Juvenile game at the Fortini. will Journey to Summersid where they will play midget an juvenile Kinsmen in the first of home and frame ggrrtes, goals to I count. for the Island midget and -juveniie titles. Thus teams will [travel to the western Capital by two special buses and it. is expect- ed a good number of fans will ac- company the boys. ‘Tickets for the trip can be secured at the Travel Bureau. Queen St. l, s FAVOIIITEL (Continued from Page '1) had to be content with third place in the summary as she was headed by Royal Jim and Romeo in a four bent battle with George ffughcs‘ Royal Jim conning through Ln the extra heat (o nip Lorraine Abbe at the wire, Billy Kalmuek won the Class A Trot from the favored Lusticia finishing with a summary of 1-1-1 but it was only after thrilling diriv es to the wire with Lusticla in all three heats that the Kelly-driven horse captured his victory. ' In Class B Pace with five start- cra the story was m-uoh the same. Just l-"licka the favorite won the first heat dropped back to fourth tn the second that was captured by Maudine Budlong and then Maud» lne showed her worth when she raded Fliclfa in the third heat in exciting a finish as one would want to witness. Summon Royal won his first victory of the season in the Class C ‘trot and Pace when he outfoot- ed three other entries. The winner was second to Sampson Budlong in the next two and race with the Budlong horse finishing in (he second slot in each instance. George Hughes oi‘ Brackley chalked up his second win of the afternoon w en his Dale B. driven by Claude ‘Brien completed (the day of upsets by pacing of! with a straight heat victory in Class C Trot & Pace. Soldier Budlong was second the first heat but the vet- eran George Mac came on in the next tap to provide the competit- ion for (the smoothgolng winner. The summary: Free For All Pace Royal Jim (C, O'Brien) .... ,. 1 2 2 1 Romeo tlticNcili) 2 1 5 3 Lorraine Aibibe (W, Kelly) 5 5 l 2 Calumet Mary (L. Kelly) 3 3 4 Wait N'See (0'Mesra) .. 4 4 s Win. horse owned by Geo Hughes, Brackley. Class A Trot Billy Kalmuck (W. Kelly) 1 Lustieia (L. Kelly) ................ .. Miss Brewer (iIddin. Melton a u Archie (Wood) .. Winning horse owned by Howard, Cornwall. ‘Class B n“ Maudine Budlong (Agnew) 5 1 1 Just Flicks (Cudmorc) .. 14 2 Marjorie Budleng (Rankine) 2 5 3 Midnight Melody (H. Willis) 4 2 5 Calumet Budlong (L. Kelly) 3 3 4 Winning horse owned by Alcx Agnew, East Royalty. Clan C Trot & Para &I3Ion Royal (C, 03min) Sunpeo Budlong (Stead) Billy McVeigh (Hooper) Linda Darnell (Gameeter) Winning horse owned by lea O'Brien, Covehead. Clna C Trot & Pace Dale B (O'Brien) 1 1 1 Geo Mac (Steed) 4 2 2 Soldier Budlnng (Thar-tic) ‘.2 4 3 Bud Kalmuck (Ultieara) 33 4 Winning horse owned by George llughes. Bracklcy. Starter, Russell Abbott. Judgeq, c. Willis, n, Geo McDonald, Announcer, WM. Benton. Miners Defeat St. F. X. 8-1 GLACEBAXLNBJtAarch 2- (CP) - Glace Bay Miners. Cape Breton senior hockey» champions defnted St. Francis Xavier niv- tfSlly of Antigcnish, NS. 8-1 were satin-day night to win the first game of a two-game total Souls series for the right to advance into the Maritime senior hockey play- offs. Miners emerged from a one-goal M urphy . deficit at the end of the first per- iod to smothar their mainland op- thc first heat but came on to win poncnis in the second and third. Star o.’ the game was George McGregor of Kingston, Ont. who turned in rt five-goal performance. Maroonswln St. John Junior Hockey Title SATNT JOHN. NB. March l- (CPL-Salnl John lifaroonn team defeated Monrten Wheelers 4-2 Saturday night to takg the New Brunswick jhfnior hockey champion- ship and the right to advance to the Maritime semi-finals. Maroon: vcon the series by a total cc-unt of 6-4. The first game was played in Monrfon and ended in a 2-2 draw. The victors were high In their praise of the Mom'- ton six, especially goalie E. Rich- ard. it Pitts.“ - Q‘. R with n +O+c CAMEO Monday s-thso; Tuesday It" "DANGER WOMAN" Drama Based on Atomic Dangers With BRENDA JOYCE. and DON PORTER and MILBUILN STONE Also Serial _ .. i NOTICE To Farmers A cerload of Tractor Flows ls due to arrive ln I few dtlys. We would advise you to "d" eorly so as to ovoid disap- pointment as these have been on order for the past eighteen i904; ~94 éFbblhr >9") Q_T_A; M’ i. Carl Weeks. Alberten Sydney B. Birch. Port Hill W. V. Craig. Bedeque iii‘? iéfr/Tiiiiél- i, 9'5’ Head Office: lumsnerslde i4‘ i} Guard against loss from “FIRE! scan-rs 1 John A. Thompson. Kenlnglon 0. M. Grant. Charlottetown Geddle MacLcod. West Royalty Frank l. Gallant. Wellington P.E.l. Mutual Fire Insurance Gompany Incorporated 1885 Sh“ u” d. rnonfllts ond when sol‘d will Take NR at nishi- I comp ete our quota or this .r~m ho h. ""- tnitdeziiryouo vdecd -mild Write or cell: rake '- . HALL MFG. 8. COLD T TO-NIGHT 135 _ _ s 0M6: rasteuow Amour i." ' Summerside, P.E.l. o<@>oo<¢-o 0%0®%0 Fire strikes rich and pom 1 alike. leaving a pggh 9| death and destruction b9. hind. Dn you have adeqnatg protection against losses by H"? Wily not consult no about safeguarding your home and property. MaoLeus Iron. North Wtlegflgg Clifford Simpson. Stanley Bridge Parkman Jenkins. Formal. Irlllcll others, Victorian