HA4“? GOURLIES ANNCING The if 0f Our llrug Store AT 2| Central Street SUMMERSIDE | Where we will continue to serve the public , with the same courteous service which has been our practice for the past 79 years. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE ‘YOU AND YOU ARE SAFE WHEN YOU BUY AT . BRIIG STORE 1 13m: cnARLmfrcyqwN ouaaonhg Messrs. Merrill Saturday. ati und with his tvtis and family. Messrs. Horace O'Brien, Clive ' itsrdy tutti Howard Adams have returned ltoni-c‘ from st. John Wllrft‘ tin-r lwd been employed -._. l The sympathy of friend! is extended to the bereaved family of the late Mr. Jamel Luttrell. ;C:\m.pbclltnn vrhose death fplttce :1t- his home recently. ithe loss she has sustained by the dr-ath in Mcdford, Mesa, of her sister. Mrs. John Duffy. Mrs. A. D. O'Brien accompan- led lter son Ivan to Montreal last week. Ivan is receiving treat- ment at a Military hogpltal there, and the besl. wishes of his ivzztny irietids go with him. Another painilul accident oc- curred last Thursday to Mr. Lloyd Vincent at Woodyaie where he was sawing wood. A splinter .i‘ic\\' and cniercd ltis nosc and ‘Mr. Vincent was taken at once lio Dr. Lantz at Charlottetown, “liexall" AIRTJNES T0 OPERATE AN ICE PATROL ' IAIONCTUA’. N.B.. March 10- tiommencing Thursday next tthe TransCanadu Air Lines will operate a daily ice patrol of Cabot Strait nnd the Gilli‘ of Si. Lawrence for the Department of 'l‘rnnsport of the Dominion Government from Aptrll 14 to April l4. The operation wlllbe conducted from Iitottcton. The 'l‘.C. A. plant:- whioh will operate on this W.‘ patrol will carry its official i-ce obrcrver Angus Brown of the Dc- parimcnt of Transport, who was land his friends are pleased to laurn he is making a good re- fannerly a. ships officer and whol rovvry- is familiar with the northern and A regrettable accident occurred Arctic \v:1te.rs_ With the ice brcak- rt Murray's Mill in Piusville rec- crs working 1n the st. Lawrence be-l cntly when the owner of the mill, tween ‘hitrce Rivers and hiotiltcal,‘ Mr. John S. Murray. got his foot the broken icc drifts down the rlv-i in contact with tho rotary saw er and into the Gulf’. and the ob- and as a result tin. Murray lost Ject of the patrol ls to provide 111- two tncs and suffered painful fommllon for ships R3 to ice con-t tnJurlts in his foot. Ho wal dltlotis. .-\ bulletin is broadcast byt “N141 1,, 1;“. Pfinfp County 305.. the Department of Transport ovori governnicnt marine stations fol ships at sea and reports arc also ,_ passed on to shipping companiesl The area covered also includes the, Gulf of Cztnso and the Strait of’ ably and progressing favorably. His 111111131 friends tivish. him l speedy recovery. many other items. AND WE WILL DO OUR Summerside Hardware 0o. Stick Fast Paste, Dicado and Flaxoap Paint Cleaner. Perfect and Climax Wall Paper Cleaner Step ladders, 4, 5 and 6 foot lengths; Floor Wax, paste or liquid, (Old English, Johnstons, Etc.); Sand Paper; Scrub Brushes; Brooms; Mops, Mop Cloths; Galvanized Pails; Wash Tubs; Wash Boilers; Garbage Cans; Wax Applicators and DROP Iii —- 0R BALL 140 S"Side Hardware Co. J29 WATER STRiEET WIST Nort l1 um bcrlntid. , I ’ ;Summersiiie I lBowling l _ l Coiiiiiictrial Boil ling Brushes In Stock BEST TO SERVE YOU Specials For March 20-21-22 Bran Flakes, 2 pkgs. .. 28c Peas, 2 cans .,... Corn, 2 can: . Matches, 3 boxes .. Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. 23c Quaker Corn Flakes, Cream of Wheat, 2 ukgs. 45c Salmon, tall cans, 2 cans 55c Soups, 3 cans 35c Diced Beets, 2 cans .. Diced Carrots, 2 cans .. 28c Pickled Beets, jar .. . . 28c Grapefruit Juice, 2 cans 29c ‘Apple Juice, 2 cons 29c Tomato Juice, 2 cans 25c Standard Teas, lb. 73c String Beans, 2 cans 28c coarse, all brands, lb. Robin Hood Oats, 2 Baking Soda. 2 pkgs. 18c Pure Pepper, 2 pkgs. Can Beef, 2 cans 78c Soda Crackers, 2 pkgs. 35c Orange Felipe, Lb. l zaé 35c 28c 3pkgs. .. 25c pkgs.55: ..27c 89c HARDWARE, HARNESS in astriNc ASPHALT SHINGLES, snare: STRIPS, noormc cmmr, rm m ROOFING rarest. BERNARD’S STORE BRADALBANE and Raynntond Dunn motored to summer-side on ~ »-Mr. James Cmfrle. teams-r of lEllet-slin school. spent the week. M1 88rd and respected citizen oi’ took pllrtl whet-c he is resting coimfort- ' IR. MMTllOn E. N. Mt-Qttnrt-ie .. l l l t Humans."- NOW! A Sensational {SALE OFLAMPS l ’l"l1e many friends of Mrs. |Harry O'Brien of Alberton, ex-y , ltend their sympathy to her in’ . I ' t 1 I l 10 DAYS 0iil.Y-- Until Saturday March 29 i Over 8OO Snsarl: New Lamps . MARQH 21.1w . In This; Great Clearance SAV 20% T0 on zvmsur can. 50% READ THlS:--- This SALE is the result of having far too many lamps ln stock. After the war lamps were herd to get. . .‘.so we placed orders with alt of the Best Lamp Manufacturers. . . They all shipped at onceband now we are our entire stock at Reduced Prices. This is O R BAD LUCK wh forced to offer ich affords you an opportunity to procure real smart lamps for your home at Big Savings. LAMPS FOR EVERY. RO0M lN ‘YOUR HOME BOUDOlR LAMPS BRIDGE LAMPS TRl-LITE LAMPS TABLE LAMPS DESK BED LAM PS LAMPS SHOP‘ NOW FOR BEST CHOlCEu-SAVE DOLLARS League 0H9“ Yo" li-imvcci on Wednesday night at PROMPT Bowli-ng Alleys Summer- First Sectlon;—- llizh mizlc R. Etiwarrls 314. Eiizli tfttce H. Gattdct. 754. Sex-our! Sectiona- und liigh Sillglt! C. Cortnier ‘.197. High three E. N. MttcQuarrle 650 Joe's Bow:- . T83 '76 210 c. .11. . >11 , 14s 151 179 SPrinQ cleaning is almost here JA- wwvuattlt. . 14ft g3 1E8‘ again. This yearly problem can l“ “d5” - 173 3 ‘j be greatly relieved with the VLTQTIT%_ m MB 1”‘! proper necessities on hand. Let us help you NOW with f utletltzitttrltst- ’ your house cleaning requirc- yxcgllfiiiillyn ' m l: "mm- _ _ ' , _ .14. Pi-ckartl E l 203 90 .. The following II a partial list IQ Lhmicner 159 14g of items in siock- ]A. hlzvCnlltim ..... -248 14s Total-JUL __ .§OQO4000—OOO§O§§OQQ§§§Q fidnant. - I \\|'ri'l\i‘r~:— ‘gztggiiln ' .1. McNutt 13o 110 11." - ‘ crimes Connolly .. 10o m 15d T°"'"'5°°- Low Score . 131 115 143 , _ PAINTS, ENAMELS, 5TA|N$_ Low Score ., .150 m m Olga??- L S i‘ 1 ' VARNISHES, srovs PIP! ",‘~T,,,,“_‘i‘._,§,,,._ 2” "5 l“ 1:. Campbell. ENAMEL, ALUMINUM PAINT, ’ Lumber-liwkii-r" 5135353153‘ FLlTE WHITE and ORANGE J‘ a H Phillips . Bern rd Tum .27“ Sum is ‘éilliiii’ " PAlNT 8i VARNlSH REMQVER l8. Arscnnult .. FKGlZfiPISPU” ovovoo-emrooe o0+e+e++vo~ Glow , u l s," pau|-.;___ B. Currie . ,E_ Gauam _ 35 H. Gaudet . er a a s . Gallant . .. T°"l"’“l7- Muresco, Turpentine and Raw Oils Pi°"°°"=- Also All Size Paint Boll Adams B. Frtdzen ' Total-lint. Ba; Factoryh- J. Ramsay . .. C. Ramsay H. Ferguson H. MacFarlane .. L. Shields Total-Willi. E. Presser Lucky Hyen- . Wedge . .. Crane . Wocdsldo . Arthur .... .. Harris . Totai~3QL PWISZbO Lioweliyrfsz- n. Ratelle .. .. E. Galln t S. McDonald ‘Fulfil-TIN. Slncllir's:-- J. DesRoche R. Edwards W. Clow . . . K. Champion R. Caaeley ,. Total-Jim]. Aims:- V. Savldant L. Glow . .. D. Underwood O. Gourgis .. . A. Brooks Total-SIM. Ilaartbreeltereh- C. Gallant . , Foley’! Drug Store W; Allen .. 1". Bavldant . O. Cormlor L. Geudet ...... Tutti-ll". 181i “.170 138 I ‘Z51 194 156 ' R. E. Sheen .. Bunkers:- L. A. Harri-s . D. MacCausiaml E. Clifford J. Matheson Total-MM. HUNTER RIVER W. M. S. The retular monthiy meeting of the Auxiliary of the W. M. S. of Hunter River United Church was held at the home of Mrti. L. W. Rip- ley on Thursday‘ afternoon. March the sixth. Tlhe President, Mrs. J. S. McLeod. was tn Ellie chair. The meeting opened with the usual devotional period led by tip Prasldent. Mrs. Orville Seller gave a reading. The sixth chapter of the study book. "lndia tit th¢ Threshold." provided material for consideration. Special aspects of the work of the Church in India were dealt wit-h by Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Newman. Miss Altksin, Mra. Seaman, Mrs. Cousins and Mrs, Morrison. The circle of praycr was followed by the singing of hyiznit. “From Greenlands Icv Mountains." Sixteen mcmbcrq responded ta t-he roll call. Forty-five calls were 1e- ported for the month also two hos- pita] calls. Miss Altlten extended n11 invita- tion io the members for the April meeting. Letters were read from the Pres- bytcrial Presidetit. Mrs. blnnf-‘arlanc. and the Prcabytorlal ’t‘rcnsurer. Mrs. Nicholson. A vole of fLpprecldliDlt was read from Mrs. Wilfred Whlttock. who had been iii. The offering amounted to $4.40 "vim $2.50 being received as duts. 011a tdurtlar Daily In Les Angolss SiiliiE 1857 titty htt her from behind when she t-eittscd to accompany him home from tho park. The coroner reported that there had been t‘! hotnicidial slayings in the county in the first 1'! days oi’ March. The slayer of Miss Short l5 still unknown. na are the killer; of Ev- elyn Winters, a Vassar graduate. and Jean French, former airlines hostess. movie bit player and alr- Piling pilot. The grand Jury yester- day indicted Myion Leo Funk. 23. a foundry moulder. on a Pllflfie 0i nturdorlttg Mrs. Mae Lorene Litnd. 4G. also known- as Mac Preston. WAR SURPLUS STOCKS T0 BE SOLD BY 1998 LONDON. March i9 — tCPl — Titre-thirds of Brit-stuns disposable wg: surplus stocks hove 12cm‘ sold for 5330900000 61.320.000.000). Al'- iliue wocdbum. Joint Parliament- M-y secretary for the ministry of supply, told the House o.’ Com- tncns, Sate is expected to be conmlfllfll by 1948. Of lite lotnl dlSDOFBl i0 date. 5280000000 represents sales in the Uttiied Kbitifdflfll and $70.- 000000 abroad. From these stocks ln-oiuaitjv lit“ §_'.\|l‘l('(l 92.000 n11 chive tools. and 11m l-{Qnk-ull or obsolete alrplttnes 1111s realized 80.000 tons rt nlum- imum. which can be usccl lo build 54,000 tiotises. 1t was cstlmmd- 10S ANGEL-ES. March 19 — (AP) -- With n. new murder to cope with cvery day. p011“ tonight were studying the statements oi Anna Dimslo, as. bashed over the head and left to die curly today l-H Elysian Park. Doctors st. n receiving hoopital said the women probably would recover. They sewed a fetus-inch gash that may have been inflicted by e sharp rock. Han was the fifth murderous n- slult tnpon Women here in mutt ween. starting with the staying and distnemvbeetng of Illimbeth ‘short. known n the "Black Dah- is" Th; Dimto woman was foimd b! g park cereteker in a clump of bushel. lhe we; unconscious but ‘emerged from a some for e time and told hospital attendants that e mo she met downtown "stee- 1111a _vos<@>ioeoo<an>eo-eooqu Masters 0f The Parachute Mail B! Peter Benedict Continued from page l1 The scrubbed quarries of the yard were heaped up with baskerz. of produce, fruit. vegetables, wiri- crates of 083s. boxes of dressed {owls-not Peggy's Job to prepare, those. thank heavent-hundles oi rhubarb, strong and red now, the apples, plums of several kinds. She looked them over. Not a bad showl Her stall would he one of the bert- filletl in the row. Slic- went to brim: up Sunny from her pasture, and lttrnesl her to the float. It was seven o'clock, and after. but she had ample time now. and could afford to linger- ln the sun behind the cottage for a few min- uies, strolling with her arm 0V0!‘ the plump neck of tho tnare, wit .1- ling as she went. kicking the sweet-scented pollen out of the nteadow grass in a yellow cloud before her feet. She ltarl leisure to think of that otltcr reason for‘ for the intense awareness with which she looked forward to this SATISFABTI monptace; she know how to meet lt. If site had not the loudest voice in Row B, she hfltl the sharpest. tongue. Anti if her stall was not the biggest, nor in the most ad- vantageous position, she had u knack of making it the most st- tractlve. She could hold her own there without even thinking very much about. lt. No It was not that prospect which sharpened her mind that morning until it gllttered. It was the thought of the bundle which she hail packed carefully utt- tier her lettuces l-n one of tht» bas- kets in the ynrd. iTo be continued) The Illustrated London News is generally said to b, i-he first illus- trated newspaper over published. REIIEVE BY RUBBING IN p Brln|1 ulck relief. ruselen. fast-drying. no strong Dd trip to Abbott's Ferry. costume JEWELRY A simple dress with iust jewelry is so feminine. . . so exciting! The wearing The kecnness of the uompotilon» in the market lutd become a com» All EASTER GIFT i SIIBBESTIDII Illllllll touch of vibrant costume of jewelry is an import- ant and planned embell- ishment to your costume. Chime it carefully from our fabulous collection of exquisite pieces. , GROBKYETTS QUALITY JEWELLERS U IUIIMIIQIIE ~ 41,, l 63E large, nenunleel sin, “e A m)