mNUARY 1o. 194s THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN [HEWESTERN GUARDIAN 2’ ' ' AGENTS: l. l-lmor Murphy. l“ Hanover-Street, and George Clow, 125 Ottawa Street. lUM-MEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscriptions, Advertising. The Guardian bfny be bought at any of tho following stores in Suuamonlde: ‘d. mentor-e, Water Street: Gourlies Drugstore, 21 Central Street; Tum,” Bakery, Water Street; Mark Gnudet. 67 Granville Street. mute. . w? ._,\FBICAN GANDlltS for sale. write J. P. Tantorl, Box 36, S'- aide. v --FlSllEltMEN-I buy smells. “is and totncods, at highest mar- k“ prices. Quantity required. Phone 586. E. E. Sharbeii. Sum- merside. E-UUGS FOR. SALE. 3 male pupc 4 months old. 0011M!» (301!!- den brown and while. J. P. Tan- wn, 186 Central st. summerslds- ‘GIRL 0R ROMAN “Tani-Ed i0 kggp llouse. 3 adults. all modern wnreniences, no washing, near flSicle. Write. stall“! will?! B!’ period, c-o Guardian, Summerside. _PRINCETOWN United Clrurch, Malpeque, Sunday, January 11th, 194s. Services: 11.00 A. M. and 7.03 p _\1. Annual Church Meeting, Tucson)‘. January 20th, at 2 P M. gov. James Cross, B. A., Minister. ___[.‘()|{ sALE - Girl's dark blue fin.“ ma; (Tip Top). size l2. perfect condition. Bargain for quick sale. Also child's brown fur-trimmed snow suit. 511° 2- Phtliif‘ 533-2 or 100 Eustane Strflt- Summerside. -(‘l{UltCli or ENGLAND. - Ne“. London Parish. First Sunday after Epiphany. January 11th. 11 A M. lloiv Communion. Si. Thomas’ (‘in -h_ New London. 2.30 EveninS ])1"(l_\'L‘l'. Si. Stephen's, BurllnBWP- 7:10 l-Zvclling PYBYBY- ‘51- Mark 5- Kfnqngton, "Tiley fell down and worshipped Him: and when they llarl opened their treasures. U165’ prrucnivd Him 81115: Q9151 _5“d ll-avlkinsense. and myrrh. Rm. D. l; Noel. Rector. EFUNERAL SERVICES - The gulleral of the late Everett An- men's, Freetown. was held from Kezlsington Presbyterian Church on Thursday, Jan. 8th, at 2.30 p. m. Rev. J. A. McGowan conducted the service at the church “and grave. A mixed choir" sans. The Lords My shepherd. Rock if Ages" and “Peace, Perfect Peace. Mr. Tyndale Sempie and Mrs. Rnlqli Sudsbury very ieeliilllly l-cnucrcd as a. duet, “His Wonde-r- ful rare". The pail bearers we.e, Mesrs. Mayne Stewart. P18119710“ James Lawless. Daniel Mu, l. Everett Glover and Gor- rllll lJ.l_-.. The funeral was find-ll‘ we till-action of Mr. James Andrew, Hunter River. Interment was made in Kcnsingtnn People's Cemetery. —-IJ.\MAGES CASE BEGINS - ln the County Court at Summer- lnric ycstcrday’ before Judge L G. 1,.~-,v.s, the case was cowmenccd of Maynard MacArthur. Arlinstvh. v!- John M. Arsenault. summerside. action for $500 damages “Mullins from a collision between a truck . 1.3.10.1 with potatoes. owned by the pla niiff. and a Chevrolet sedan owned by the defend’ i. The col- lision occurred at the Cast l?‘ proach to Summersil‘ in the month of March, 1947. Four wit- ncsses were examined for the plaintiff and court lldiourned h" Monday; morning. TL 601111110" and n1: Arnett appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. J.S. Desl-‘toches, flllll will be delivered to any homo in Sumnserlide by “m” 5Q; at lo per day or 18o per week. Phone 289 or 289-2 for this “M” u» glvo your orffl to tho boy responsible for delivery on your . Malpeque on Tuesday. January 131.11 —NOBTH TIWON Presbyterian Church Service, Sunday, January 11th at 7.30 P. M. ‘Miss Mary A. Mackenzie, Deaconess. —HOCKEY Bedeque Rink South Shore League game. Monday, Jan. l2, 5‘Sid.e Flying Heal-ts vs. Mid- dleton Bombers. Skate after. —TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC will be held in Summer-side on Tlhurs- day. January 15th from ten A. M. to twelve-thirty noon. Until iu-rlilel- notice these clinics will be held on the third Thursday of each month. —S'I‘RAYED away on Dec. 2B. mull dog or pup. female. black white and tan. Last seen on Central St. opposite Court House at 9.30 am. Reward. J. P. Tan- ton. 186 Central St. Sunlmerslde. —l\lALPEQUli. Kensington and Freetown Presbyterian Churches. at 8 P. IVLAnnual Congregational Meeting followed by refreshments. Services on Sunday. January 11th. Kensilngton at l1 A. M. and TJ-‘O P. M. Freetown at 3 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. —BLOOMFIELD — A very enjoy- able evening was spent at the Bl oom field Station School on Friday night December 19. 1947. when a splendid program was put on by the pupils under the verv skillful direction of Miss. Ruby Thompson. the teacher. The progmn consisted of recitaiions and IIIEIOgUOS. As the conccrt llrcw in a close Sonia appeared and in his usual jovial manner dstriiini- ed the many gifts to both teacher and pupils. There were also some very generous ircais or fru't and candy‘ donaicd by the various ‘business men of the (lisirirg as lwell .35 the very thoughtful | station agent Mr. Frank !\l.-- | Dougald. The program was hl-ouzllt to aclose by singing the Natoinzll Anthem. I EBedequc Branch Bible Society Tine annual meeting of lllC ‘; Bedeque Branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society was llcld on Wednesday evening, Jail. Till. in tlic Baptist church at Canlrzli Bedeque. with the president. Mi‘. Artemus ltfcCaull presiding. UH‘ secretary. Mr. William Callback rc- ported that ilhe silml of $425.59 was collected in the year just’ closed, this amount was collected us ici- lows: Miss Laura Ozon and Nancy Jay. Bordcn . .. $13.10 Mrs. Leg Louthc, arlcion Leith Schurman. C, Bcdcqlle 8 Mrs. John Myers, N. Carleton Mrs. Chas Crossrnanflape Tra- i- Mrs. Harr ulter. Albany 21.00 Mrs. Arthur MaFariane, Lone" Bcdeque 18.35 Miss Ruth "ltaylnoflWTravr-lcrs Rest . .. 13.25 Mrs. Earl Pearson, Ghelton 8.25 ant. K c. m u“ “Md llilsseg Lolnsa Craig and Doris Wright. Middleton . . 1175 Mrs. Ralph l-logg a Mir- Frank Jardine, Wllmot . 7.50 Mrs. George Henderson, Fern- . wood . .... .. 6.5 Calvin Leard, Certrevllle FUNERAL SEllllliiE . m" as 4311f" and liucuullcs ‘ SUMMERSIDE DAY AND NIGHT Phone 77-1 and 77-2 Miss Joan Bradshaw, town Mrs. Earle hicMnrdo a Jas. Clark, N. Bcdeque . Geo. Deacon Leiilh Sohullman . Miss Janie Reeves 14.00 (l Mrs. Sim 6.10 .. 11.35 . 23.80 —G. II. M.- IUII IIIOIJGHI 1n the Dry Goods Department you are oi b get Whlh FLANNELETTE BHEETING. flllt ll M" wide llld II priced It 1-15 I ylrd. This has been very seoroe, but right now there is a good Illllllly on the shelves. - - - It‘: a cinch to make up this warm. fluffy Flanneletto into sheet; of the erect lire that you wish-so, get the Ylrd-lke you will need from the Dry Goods Doplrtment. SURE ENOUGH! You feel like wearing o smart PRINT DRESS under Your fur cont. - - - The bodies‘ Wear Department has n few lovely print ‘RN models in liner l! 1-8 to 24/14. There are really stunning-in delicate. light nludeo that nro flattering and becoming. They're priced at 11.95 in the Ladies’ Wear Department IURI ENOUGH! At long loot the Hardware Department um supply you with DI! CELL MITIES for testing Dry Cell and Radio n Bot- krlel. - - - This in. the first nhlpment since before the war-lo. take edvnn of it and get I Dry-Coll Battery Meter. The prices are from 3.10 up, nnd these Motor: are available in the Hardware Deport- nient.‘ - IUII INODGII! Your little girl will adore one of those ECLIPSE PAI-TIflII-Illll, n .. - Either dnllllll! lmoeked or beautifully em- broider‘ in contracting colors. the Drones are of fine crepe colored white, yellow nod pink. Tho silos are i to 1O end the prices are fcrosn w to us. - - - You'll find thele rariy 0mm In tho Youth min. . - SIIMMERSIIIE Lost Showing Today Double Bill _' 'DANGER STRFE‘T"_ and ‘TLAMING BULLETS" Shows Z:30-7:l5-9:l$ q MONDAY Mid TUESDAY ';fCAi. ma" gcazmrus or coon LUCK CHAIM! ' . illlllili liliillli , Plllfll llliMil illilillldilili " Eillliill Mlflillllli Also Mulch Of Time and Musical Shows 7:l5-9:l5 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 hiiss iiena Arbing .. ibtai for Freetown 70.65 Included in the above Carleton coilcction is Mrs. Albert Muttart‘: liiu lrllcnzbtnship ice of $25.00. Tool . . $425.59 A Vole o! ihanks was tendered the oiilccis and collectors for their sci-vices during tile past year. Mr. Artalnus McCaull was re- elected President and Mr. Willlctn Callback Scczciary reelected. A tli.l.‘(‘i.ll vote of thanks was extend- vd to Mr. Callbeck for having serv- cd as secretary of this sociciy for46 years. lllYSfl-Ipiilf’ AND THRILLS IN “IJLYGER STREET“ ~.'\t'|.lUll lllld lllystcljv tuck 1W5!’ tllc scrcczl oi the Capitol Theatre lrrxicrdny" when Paralllounfis "Danger Street." made its now. \\li.li Julie Withers and ltoocrt LCl\\t‘l'_\' in ille starring rolcs. Produced by Pine-Thomas. utilise two lnovie-lnakels who specialza in tllrill-entertainment, "Danger Street" tells the exciting story of a llCflzpllUlfl reporter lplayed by Miss llviihersi. and the editor (pol-- trayed by L0\\Cl'_\‘i of a pictorial magazine. both of lvlloln uncover a couple of murders and then w- getller try to find the criminal responsible. The murders occur shortly alter the two picture-seekers have crashed the home of a young heir- ess, who has never been pnol-c- graphed. Lowery and Jane hope to sell what pictures they get of the heiress and with the proceeds D-lil their magazine out of its final- clal difficulties. Instead of snap- ping the heiress, however. they llavc only time to sneak a picture of the heiresss fiance in the act of kissing another girl. Lowery sells the picture to the editor of a rival magazine, but when hc returns later to pick up lilo promised check for it, he dis- covers the editor has been murd> cred. It is with much pleuure and appreciation, that 1 heartily thank those who collected and also all box-holders of Kenning- ion Rural Route i for their kind expression of Christmas greetings toward me in my mail delivery. It certainly makes work much light- er io know you are accommodat- ing friends and neighbours. SCOTT H. MOASE ' Mail Courier IHSUHHHEE AL], LINES ,_-mq MPH HUTTAR Summer-side To’ Yllliil This May comm. 1 All accounts duo the Konsingfcn Dairying Co-oporctive Association, Lid, must bo settled on or before January 27, ‘ lNl. 1 W. L. DELANIY, Manager. PROFESSIONAL CARD T. Earle llickcy Chartered Accountant Office at ll Grenville Street Phone 51 lununenldo . icy. 7 . recently retired after selv- REGENT SIIMMENSIIIE MONDAY and TUESDAY Orfioeiol éngogmmel WALT DISNEY? ‘PANTASIA g ‘C’../v.:.;-.'./.. STUKUWSKI llllAIlD IY IIQ IAMO Ilflmfl, peg illiliilNll. end COMPLETE PRESENTATION. Two hours ofgioriou mule, color ud inflection. Shows 7:15 and 9:15, Matinee Monday 3:30 Lost Showing Tonight ROY ROGERS in "THE BELLS OF SAN ANGELO" 4AA‘ CAMEO Friday Matinee 3.80. Evening 7~9 Saturday 1-9 The tender touching story of n YOIIngstel-‘s puzzled heart. "emu: or DIVORCE" With Sharyn Moffitt. Madge Meredith and Regls Tourney. Also Serial, News and Disney Cartoon. o O4 so~o++o>o+>o+c+0~o+4+a Grapaull-llictoria Board 0f Trade Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Crap- aud-Victoria Board ‘of Trade was held at Crapaud January 5th.. l9l8. The President. Spurgeon Clark presided. The Secretary Treasuier read the financial report COVBKTIQ the past years business. showing a balance on hand of $65.46. The following officers and com- mittees were appointed for the coming year. President --Spurgcon Clark, Try- on. re-elected. Vice President - Peter Eacilern, Victoria. Secretary-Treasurer, Brent Wood. Crapaud, re-elected. Council—Dr. W. ‘Fldmarsll, SJ. Dunsford, Earl Maynard, R. N. Dawson. Arthur Simmons, L. ll Rogerson, Eric Lowtl-ler, Rev. CA Hicks. Transportation Conlmittce - it. N. Dawson, Peter MacEacllcrn, S. T. Clark, Utility Committee - Dr. Tid- marsh. B. J. Dunsford, Rev. C. A. Hicks. Agricultural Committee - Jamel Moore. Arthur Simmons, Austin Smith. A short period of discussion tuck place dealing with ploughing roads. electric rates, etc. On motion the meeting adjourned. Mac- lircenmount And Vicinity To all our readers we wish each and everyone a Bright and Prosperous New Year‘, Congratulations lo Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rayner. Klldare Central on the arrival of a new bully boy to their home. Dec. 30th. Miss Alida Rayner has returned home. after undergoing o success- ful tonsil and adenoid operation in fihe P. E. Island Hospital. last week. Messerl. Merrill. Percy and Russel Rayner. Herbie Powers and John Ryan have gone to the maln- land for the winter months. His many friends are sorry to hear Mr. Dan. liiacMuliin, Klldare Central, has entered the P. C. Hospital, for treatment. We wish for llllfl n speedy return to health. Mrs. Roscoe Nice. teacher of Greenmount School. has returned home after attending the Short Course for teachers in Charlotte- town‘ during the pest week. The weekly Young People's Meeting was held at Ervln and James Rayner’: home on Friday evening with fair attendance. owing to several or its members being away during that week. The recent ntorml blocked ail med: for cars. and also making them almost impasslbie for sleighs, The Government snow plows have now opened the main highway to Tlgnish, also a number of try-roads. Among these is the Greenmount road, which is about two end a half miles long. and having e total of seventeen cars and trucks in that distance. Quite o record. -Grerl.- LDNDON -(CP) - One of Brit- ain-'s oldest seamen. Frankie Hun‘- lng 3 years on the ltenmer Nev- uo. Gh’town Firm Awarded 0cntract_ At Tignish Harbor Mr. J. Watson MacNought. 1L1’.- - Suxurlerside, has received word iron Ottawa. that the Department of Public Works has Maepted the tender of HJ. Bhiiipo and Sole oi Charlottetown 10! iiho repels-mg of the breakwater at ‘rigniah ha:- bour. Tho amount of thotendol- is $77.67325. This is tho third time that ten- ders have been called for hhiswork but on iiho previous oocuinlu no l awards were made. prooimohly because, duo to the scarcity of material, contractors were reluct- ant to tender. Mr. MacNaught ox- pect; that work will get under way as soon as weather conditions per- mit. -—S. I BURLINGTON 8i VIGINITY ~ —Miss Jean Carr, who has been spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and. ma. Berle Carr. New London, "returned on Mon- day to resume her studios at! Union Commercial qouego. ' The condition o! Mrl. Hall Sudsbury. Spring Valley, who has been e patient at the P; E. Island Hospital. Charlottetown, for lev- eral weeks, is comparatively good and she was being transferred to the Prince County Hospital, Sum- merside, on Monday. He: many irlends will be glad to learn that Miss Hattie Mac- Leod is making a good recovery, . after her recent illness at her‘ home at French River. Miss Ruth Profitt, Burlington is spending the week ot_Sp1-lng Valley where she is the guest o1, her sister and bmther-in-low, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colef ' Mr. Robert Douglu celebrated his 87th birthday on January 6th , at his home at Noxiboro where he ‘ received congratulations and gifts. including a birthday cake, bear- ing a candle for each decade. 9 in allr-Bur. r SGDIIT NEWS Continued from page 5) Bursary and the Scout Troopps keep the date in mind ‘Troop, ‘Tye. will be asked to help. Hockey Game (we will win) _ Sflillfdfly- January 19th’ starting air‘ 11.00 AM. (Sharp) tween the 1st (First) Charlottetown and 7m f tFrstl St. Paul's - ht the Forum Be there Hockey 'I‘eam and tllc best of luck to you, May the br.» - [cam win. i, 4 Yours lip Scouting. - ‘ "BEAVFl. scouraas- ‘fetus Thursday night. ‘January Bil looking like a the night til: Scouters Cilli) started outon ll very enjoyable slcigirgrlde. ‘Till’ party icli. from st. Pau Hall at 8.15 aficl- haggling uver _ _ price -slight pause while I let til ‘gmoths fly out of my wallet. They s even Harry Plneau is considerili ‘put- ting a Mac lo h‘s name. W“. Visibly shaken indeed. ihe ' out- crs managed to smile an ' iatle undcr all dfiflculties i yfinaliy arriving at their destlnat "pro- ceeded to make themselves com- fortable at tlielovely home of Mr. Our genial host, Mr record player and _the remainder’ of the evening until lunchtime was spent in danc rig and listening to " 5 -: ‘ 1 ‘ 0 3,. . ~ .. g_ _ r w‘ works of Art - - - in their realm. these Smaiimen Suite for non war- .- rlnt high praise - - - in every detail, from meticulous cuein loonl- __-, ‘ ' ‘if; of the pich fabrics in finesse in needlework and styling. ‘They ro_- _ w 1 _ »._ ‘ ' - ‘ . 1a . _ ~ ’ fleet the tradition oi’ craftsmanship matured through decades of»'co_t_ef_-. . ‘ lug to the wishes of discriminating men. -' - - Those who. bike phonic ’ ‘ "_ I _ ,. . ‘N. _ . in owning and wearing thc finer things will enjvyyaiseleotlngl”from-0 »‘- Cxflb"). "*'-- ~"‘ ‘_ '*.'_' with tho sarong; and Mrs. MacQuarrie at Keppoch. in! 0! A161! _ MMQuM-hrle. Garnhum. and Bobby Allan. to dis- then explained the details of n - w" m‘ PM!!! Pr°Efamme 1mm MW decided that since the progr e. as run off from Sepi- ‘Eouncil consist- unt.l g b all the Cubs ‘ collection. a - a _. "' 7- ‘a. . ‘m SMiiiiMAlrS * ‘ a ‘ . _._ . V‘ . - a - . ’ — , .- .. _. ....__ i‘ .~ =_‘,. c» wanna rmca 1S nurunanv wira Qpstrfl‘ . " 1 . _ ‘ V ’ 1.1.011) BURNS" l- _ _c ‘f; . lslzciiuus. cluclulnc , ‘l ... ‘ 'c._§'.-~cl~iri'rnai. a naqur: ' _Prince»_E . ~ .. d. Now, o KmQpitnuasr-foa-lcle’ a caucus Ace Inn nor. anaanea. éhlson. Jackie all-u Island-Phone necequo} 11: ~ - i. t i aarcnnar. ' ing his breath; paging Mrs. Knlg. Those that had their hands free managed. with the hep of ~-Boh Chandler. to read the recent ‘corn- lcs and books. At eleven o'clock a very hearty lunch was served. Right here and nolw a warning, this is Leap Year fellows. Where does Frankie get the bll: appetite? So be forewarn- cd. After burpillg thcr way back cussed plans for their dance n/Ml the exception 0i 710°!‘ 359d and Marlon. they seemed lobe iulvirlg .1 icrriblc time. llarry was doing his share also in creatifg a guod aimlosphere. The Fl "" ‘ Bob Chandler, managed to restore or- der and on motion of all present. after wlstinily. uclshing that e Scoiiters deported fol- home vie horse and sleigh. As one resident was heard to reensrk ‘that looks awfully funny to see two cmPW sleighs pass at this hour". Ever)‘- gpractice places, and times, to the llvingroom the party dlsw Bflmes- Th9 Kirk Pack l! readily l?‘ snowstorm would stop them, the‘ records, also Vince King withdraw- | Emil" , v P§°‘mb" 7m‘ h“ {been so we ' ' ont nue the same that weuwou m-ogrwilijif ‘Sgames, and a little bit o! instruction and boxing on Monday nights and spend Wed- nesday nights on instrugtion. h Bioyco otter warm n c arse of the Pack hockey tacit and Bloyce has the "go ahead" signal to make all arrangements for equipment. and play any other Pack in lawn. Tile Cubs and parents are re- ‘minded that. meetings have start- 'ed up again on Mondays at 8.30. "Red _Pine". plies- Sale I am inattucted by [lorry Gal- lant and Prank Gallant of lum- lmerside to sell their d bio for ‘ranching unit on the q ltold. l300 ydo. from the Main flvdd high- orle present voted it a very sue-w." kunn‘ "on s|,_'E|e“nm-'| u, P955911 ‘Pvciiiilg "d a" "wk!" Summer-side comprising ‘l acres of (onward to the next event with “nu. bu” (m room" wm,_‘c|ec,l_ added interest. To the sleigh drivers, the Prel- ldent Bob Chandler. Vince King for his instructons. M11. and Mrs. MacQuarrle for their home and the lunch, to all who came. the Scooters Club extends a very hearty vote of thanks. Our thanks also us more room and moi: lunch. Yours in Fellowship. “BEAVERP KIRK PACK, Lest Monday evening, the Cub- masfer and his two Assistant: met to those who didn't come, it gave- itrlc lights end running water to- QQtIIQI_WILII other modern con- veniences. barn, tower. 2 sheds teach 200 ft. long). hen houue, cc old fox pens. 33 new fox pens, 27 foxes. horse (‘i yrs. old). 2 cows. melt grinder and numerous art- ;ieleo of fox ranching equipment. | For further particulars apply to Illorry and Irnnk Gallant, West End Filling Station, _ Phone No. 344-1. or J. S. DesRoohes. K. C., Solicitor, Water St» Sulnmerside, Phone No. 59. Chicks. ATTENTION FARMERS BUYING POULTRY DAILY We also handle Ioby Chicks. Chicks and bring in your non-laying fowl in payment fo Highest Market Prices for fowl. iilliYl and YIAININ KENSINGTON, r.:.|. Ploco your order for mam: 1s HIGHER. GRADE. ‘ma nmsr Your, ro-aa OFFICIALL acoulvisofis- sucn. warms nnovmcr. - To <qllalliy civruana ACCREDITED,- it lmuecesury (among ' other things) in have parsed two or, morefioffléhl clenj: donation- velr floral s1- tivetests for-Puflorum Disease, and iggrfielu ally. recognized as. "CANAD GEE-EDITED." . . To qualify as an R.O.P.,Breeder Hatchery, lit ll ne y that every egg placed in our lnc ‘ ‘gs be produced on our own prem- ises, from uu own Hens, ‘every one of which is, or baa been pro- duced from. ‘ DJB-"Shck. ‘* _ ’ ' ' _ -'W'e avei o_iicr.‘_i" lo "i_1':.~, ., .' |'._-f ‘ _ ' , Y ._.al€l':i> 1:30.»? sragnum-lw‘ nniursuma omens. And for those who wish to buy (‘ROSS-BREDS, we have the popular NEW IIAMPSHIRE .\' BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK. Both tllcsl- broods arc noirll for. LIVABILITY, FAST FEATH- l'.'l'tl.\'('. ilfifl HKOIJIYVTIUN. and MEAT TYPE, all birds are from ‘FRAP-Nl/IISITID stock. PRICES Coohereln Pulieto Mixed R.O.P. SIRED NEW HAMPSHIRE Io 80o 1B0 11.0.1’. SIRED CROSS-DEEDS. NJI. X BJKR. 5U 300 16c We guaranteed 100% live delivery; 90% accuracy in sexing Orders iillcd in tllc order received subject to power failures ur any other uncertainties of Chick Hatching. NOTE: “e can also supply a limited qunllh of WING-BAND- ED R.O.I’. NEW HAMPSHIRE PEDIGBEED CHICKS ll tho ioilonirlg grades: ‘\ ' li.0.l'. INDIVIDUALLY PEDIGREEI) ILOJ‘. PEN PEDIGREED ILOJ‘. BRED lf interested write for information nnd prloel. (Cut This Add Out For Future Ihferenod) T.]'$T.'.l. LINK SIIIJMERSIDE TIIIS WEEK sATuro/ivéeoo P.M.—Hockoy r. c. A. r. vs. cocosrs Admission fo oil hockey matches: 45c and 25c, fox Included i