_ ,_ , . . ‘e . -_~ - I‘ I’ ‘ The Western Guardian ‘MALBERLIBN ' rrofiniunai onK .ijr_ii;_ GUARDIAN. Cl'lARLO'l‘fl‘E'_l‘_0VVN__ liogggaiign, 194, _’. nf-ly- -~-’.' '_ ' . . I , I > ’ a I ‘ wanna. msoaasoii. Rel?" w“ w“ Wm“ "m"? . "' ‘ll- E- ELLIS “i . c. Mutter-t, Biasnmerslde. . cooled e wit-ion at the provincial snsuasncg . .__.. laboratory, Gierlottetown. n" _ M“ _ -i>ovi-ruv.i— swine live 1W1 Mrs. Howard Doucette lDhlili the PM" w “ ~- daily. ri-eri wiuiman. Keneinglnn. ‘ "‘“'""" 5*» ailments. P E I week-end here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Foley. ll - DAY PRE - LENTEN i“ “i - 1 _cnu_3°NE_A m l d Miss Mary Barbour recently _ aims bone mmilifiliii fwiéfmgmnné nogg%txnlizurertnaii E. E. Parkman, mineral supplement for all animal '1 E‘ ° E E ° ' - D R o and poultry feeds, put up in 100 lb. . M M n Albemm m h ° -- - e begs at Braces. w" l! i 9Y- , I i OFFOMETBIB: is confined to her home with a m”. Gamma. I - . slight cold, Mrs. John O. Prolitt is aha-e. Fm“ —VEBY LITTLE flshinesl is ob- tainable. Brain's have a limited stock and our price is less than price quoted on farmers market re- eubatltuting for her. Min Barbara McCue. student at Tignieh Conven . spent the week- Vlsual Tralnlsi REGENT fflldTislogi-ba Bummer BL. Summon“. FRIDAY - SATURDAY- MONDAYY ‘- TUESDAY FILLETS FRESH SOLE FIL- Ceirleton and Vicinity Miss Mary Ranahan of Kinkora was a visitor in Carleton on Man- day last. Mr. Fred Ranahan of Carleton was a business visitor to Summer- iiide on Tuesday. Mrs. Harry blDouel of Carleton was a business visitor in Summer- eide on 'l‘liursday. Offers For Your Enioyment FRESH HADDOCK OYSTERS SMOKED FlLLETS FLOUR '— i lb. — per package Regular 22c AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE 3 1-2 lbs-per package Regular 55c 21c plain or buckwheat- 52c Jill's-Regular 43c per pockoge—35c 60‘s-Regular 60c per package-we town, retired railroad _man, spent Monday in Carleton visiting friends here. Friends of Mrs. Donnie MacDon- ald of Carleton regret to hear that she was ill with the ‘flu for the past week. Mr. John Heslam, accompanied by Mr. Frank Qulgiey of Carleton motored to Charlottetown on Tues- day on business. ' Miss Mae McCarville, school teacher in Carleton school, spent the pest week-end at her home in Kinkora. DEMONSTRATION - FRIDAY and SATURDAY Mild - Tender — Fiavorablo Maple Leaf Pure Pork Sausages ducted a very interesting quiz program which was much enjoyed by all the members present.-S. -INBPIRING TALK T0 GUIDES —-As part of the activities of Scout- Gulde week there was an interest- R. T. HOLMAN LTD" Suinnierside e ma. aim. ma. rein - rm. seen MAR. m 11”" ‘wlmy- a: iflndflrzwg Tlllmlléflellillfilil- .. _ , r i ._ . . . . . Si kil Now Ai These Sa i P l‘ sl transit‘; ~=- Hi-w-n w»- h- =~m~i I- F- Hun». no. - 0c I‘ p v ° at 7.30 for Bedsque 'rlnk for Is: "it m‘ Mm. !mu%b'l":‘n 31°F‘: ofiohmTm ' land Intermediate playoff game be- g“; 2,539?‘ 3v vrmnfi: w a s‘ A I P so 0|. 'rin tween Sumrnerslde All Stars and em 1° Ht » - -' ° " Complete Visual Analyses Reg. 22c c ‘ Freetown Royals. \ l’ l’ f? Glasses mm .. ... .. lll lllllllll 93 5 .............._.. . ~ °°.'.ilt.‘..l°‘°°“‘° cur.- "Wm A I Gold w B ~ 16c ~ i ~ i y Beg. 18o fiflnAellgzlxighllslftléitifrglGgxaOngleléi bait fiunrieihiymmmgothrreeoztigzlymss-zttiirrehd | "In"! 1“ i h . . ., estern aria a _ DEVON . ' .16 o! J" Ibo lrllldt tLhe Peace River ‘Ditstridt. Monflefl -__ , ‘ Sweet Mixed Picklg; .... ~... 28c m... i::;:::".n=*..z".r:...:"::.:. .." ‘nd meg‘,- migggg 1- hil- Hint-v . thld fthi dtio.H ' nnntinnn. 1 Fish Cdies ‘ “" T“ 19c ui-i-T-"vu; hold u“ ti‘; vie-mi 333.22.“ n’T"§.°"‘§....’.’3““i§§" hi‘; °“""'°" ‘°°°““““‘ e . m!‘ no‘ " " r hospitality. ' ' om“ l‘ new“, undergone a major operation. l-lis 33D ||,_ __ c R *' < s Os. Tln many friends and admirers wisli‘ 15 G"'”"m° 59"" lIS 3,; 55c _FUNE3AL MONDAY __Tm "Fran!" a speedy recovery and ‘ Phone Mb aiumu. funeral of the m. William Mat- "ti" *° i" m" "W111i"! 0" hi! sumrsinsiuii ,0 o Tl e “Eh” 1 u, T‘ thews was held on Monday efter- (Continued on pa" m) ~ l- ll . Baffle" Peafs Register n. .......................... .. 2 llllS 61C Mdtllélfél n,‘ ,,,,,,"____,_ g 23¢ gvtwgefrgaimgfrugiwiifi; F323;} m mm rm-n» i°,'i§i°..‘"é‘.i.§i’.2“i~.i'.'..“.;§. ~ - Beet Greens 9c Ksl" 5°""°" w s 36° §j.:i".;.§:::.?‘§§§r. rziifiizii. Th9" l9 llll llllflllllg er , eor e o e , R. H. Phil- a BOIIG|GSS CDC :3. if: 29¢ lips. ryBurlslgwas iny the People's A B - Scotch Minis w-M- 30c l “rwr- W “"“’“""°‘“°- n 1 ' IN OUR MEN'S CLOTHING 1- n -n or. no s: N- Y _" N m F0 Soup Mix ,,., iiiiii o. z n» m aim .. DEPARTMENT Q" gg Qsg |v ‘ the Summerside Rotary Club was _ Qur Mqdem SHRQVE TUESDAY Llsbbyaer ‘(ram 08 o! Tm zfor 25c gen; lizlegillcrtdazu ma‘; 9:311:13: The one wanted must be willing to work K a - . . . . _ A V Fl s H S E c Tl o N (Pancake Tuesday) ‘"- 2" §,‘j,‘,‘;‘,f§,‘,“,’,‘,‘;c,‘f,‘§§,‘§,'°fmf,f grggg; and anxious to learn. AUNT JEM|MA PANCAKE S1104 garding the crippled children's FLOUR - plain or buckwheat M" 2°“ T“ fffléinnif. ‘llifilinll? linfihiii? Apply Dry Goods Office DS MEET" Durnley and O I I Vicinity Mrs. Wm. Cousins, Darnley, has returned to her home after a visit in Summerslde, the guest of Mrs. Frank L. MacKay“ Mrs. Harry Crosier, Dsrnley, was a recent visitor to Wheatley River where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sel- lar. Mrs. James Hickey and Mrs. Harry Crasler attended the Pres- of various committees heard, and new committees were appointed as follows: School, Mrs. Jas. Murphy, Miss Muriel Wall; sick, Mrs. Joiiii Bearisto, Mrs. Harry Crozier, Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan and Mrs. Clar- ence Hickey. Plans were made to sponsor a curd party in Darnley Hall, proceeds for Jubilee Endowment Fund, each team being responsible for certain varieties of lunch. Red Cross convener distributed yarn and sewing for Red Cross. Bills were accepted and ordered paid. Cuiiespondence read and discussed. Program paper for evening, Mrs. W. Adams. Contest, hand-book quiz. resulted in a tie betweenlMrs. Piusville and and Vicinity Mr. Keir Murray was a business visitor to Summerside on Satur- day. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the liite Mrs. John Peters, Bloomfield. Mr. Elmer Gallant has returned to his home alter spending a few -BR.TDAL COUPLE HONORED- Geraldine Machean who well-worded address read a while Miss tion of n beautiful to of the the Tilt! young couple on behalf a few well chosen words thanked the members for their kindness and limited them all to see them Ed l" llllfllng "Flor They Are Jolly Good Fellows". Fbllowing the bouncing of the groom. Rev. Mr. Mill"? Ill/I a complimentary speech on behalf of the young couple. Lunch was served by the ladies after which en enjoyable illlllwllg brought the evening to a C 0S0. i- their new home. Then all win- mm‘ Thick insulating Wallboard Sheets-J ft. to It ft. long, l8 inches wide. Shallow and deep well pumps, pump Jacks, stack pumps, brass lliied ‘ Thelma Adam; made 5 pfqscrna, cylinders, pitcher pumps, Ill In stock. ‘ Heavy cast iron or light ateoi, white enamel sinks, ordinary fist you“; Peqple; Unmm wmmm m roll rim high back, with or without drainbaard. > i‘ Portland Cement, Has-dwell Plaster, Plaster Paris, Ivory Fiiilsidnl ' ' Brick, Special Face Brick, Terra Corie Driiln ~ Rad Tile Drain Pipe and Ill building supplies. Lime, Special B ' Large Grain Boxes for sale. iiiiiios, MoKAY a oo. LTll. 5 Phones-lot) to ldt-Prompt Service Centrally Located South Side Main Street Parking Space-do per hour North Side "T5 KIPPERED HER- MAPLE SYRUP-Z iiiillfii. "i'>il'i§i§§.6é3§;nm”i§§i1§§."li . - RING l6 ounce bottle A cold weather favorite — A treat for the family —- So Lone Quid". 88W I molt lHKPlY- E, T CighLED SALM- Regular Sic . . . . . . .. c eosy to prepare -- l lb. carton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. c ‘§,fi,,§Z"E.‘J’...','T° Tlllfncellggildilf n1’: ~ A l. sMvEL-rs . _ Frst and Third Sumrnerslde Com- ‘ ., CHILLED HALI Blue Ribbon §’~,".i.,‘.’."°°£i.i§§ dliiiliifinf" '53:; JIISC» RQCQRVQC ' < Ui a BUT SALT HERRING T E A B A G S orvlgesreonli/lflrsflrtélogstfillnw ml" Medium and heavy Work Pads and Breechinks. I i izzirts Lullaby and Merle and SCAELOPS SALT MACKEREL 15 s-llcqlllai- 23c per package-Ah g jrglstEldrrkln in Brlhml l-ullfl- Circular Saws in rip and orass cut-all sisal. LARD_IIN 1 lb‘ win" of 25 lb. Recently a very emoyable evening Blmltglxenqstrliplsaeabout 1i ft. long by 11% inches wide, at a SPECIAL . pa“, has spent in the Young People's _______ P" N, lltlhleiegilglntblfilgl figural; Fibreglass and Boclnvnll insulating Wool, I and I inohee thick. _ ta-acr two of their members. Mr. (ii-aw quality pork-Buy B, B or io-buahel farm rs’ Feed Boil l‘ For your selection a complete stock at plain and zfigsTiNlNe _ IN 1 ‘b’ c jflzlyMgécmggllléhzl°ilzvéfiscizgi; "ll-W l" W-“ll “d” e "H l; - | - n d bu|k_ r |h_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ __ iteen married. After games and Insulated Brick Siding cuts the fuel bill at l st 25% l llml~ f “My cheese Invpackcges’ g us! In u" pe contests were toyed by all, Mr. ates drafts and expensive painting. It caste only huts-action hlfuBl-Biclnli “m Keith Stewart called upon M155 much warmer and costly pointing every few years is not necessary. . e . . ' Parl- Mrs. Austin Campbell of Carle- Mrs. Alyre Ber_—n-a_rd ‘of Summer- hi;z"rl?rggdggrfig'ywrfg°gei' ‘Coilililocllitlvorlmatlsyl-istifiulflirfilhoilifirs My‘ m summermm PUTSOIIIIIS SUE-lwbllgglgg‘ h“, M ‘Mo. for “Imam,” “run! o’ ‘mm p_ y; i ton was a business visitor in Sum- Side, gpgnt Wednesday in Carleton, f” Y‘ S served by lunch Commlllee- "m" Misses Lorraine and Zeta. Oor- ______ " moi-side on Tuesday. guest of h" Pflfellll- M‘? "d M“ ' ' ' Ed by h°“°“' Htlsm“ i" March’ ooran were business visitors to _ . h t C T Ame 55mm‘ Mrs. Emma Brennan, Darnley. Mu‘ Morley Cnmer’ Suminerside on Saturdly- ——Mr. and Mrs. F. Earle McDon- Mrs. Del/id Ml"? l’ ° “P” n‘ , . as. M Lellan, Mr. ___ .__ aid of S verse spent the past week-end in Mrs. Chas. Crassman of Cape wane-Egg“ Gum" 5pm,‘ Gilli: gflgznflfwlzlar-‘lsddllgrlb- "l?" My, and Mrs. John J. Ocrcorarl on a ti-lpullnomghllidteilliehtil Krllilltcfltnll): Kenshngm“ "ismng h" mmher‘ T""'"° l‘ mlwln‘ ' Dunn“ Valley, were recent visitors to (Hana: fromkensirrxaneon £3,312; gpgfll ‘Ihursday with Mr. Clarence fax-S. Mr. Jack Howatt of Charlotte- BlllE lllllflllll time in Boston visiting relatives and friends there. Miss Audrey Campbell, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Charlottetown. Mrs. Jeremiah Hynes has return- ed to her home in Melpeque after a pleasant visit. spent in Spring Langille in Amherst. N. 8.. spending this week at her heme in Carleton. - Mrs. P. Curran of Ireetawn vis- ited her gather, Mr. Leith Cam- s. eron and Cameron of Carleton for a couple of d!!! last week. ness. Cape Traverse. _____.___. BIIDGETOWN HAO!!! The first race of the season was second race. Feb. U. l‘ Valley, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Friends o! Mrs. S. C. loll ef Cape ‘traverse. regret to hear that she is confined to bed throulll lll- While ill, Mrs. Bell is being attended by Mrs. Earl Sewler of held on Feb. 19, consisting of two match races, the first between Gret- ten Peter, owned by Wallace Gillie. and Mariette Hal, owned by Haaard Gillie, the letter winning in straight heats. Best time fi see. In the Raymond Aeerrrs pacer, Dick Ipruce nosed out Dr. J. A. Boston's Bonnie Washington , in straight heats. This snatch will be repeated at the next race en Mr. John McKay has been work- ing out Bonnie's George in 33 sec- erids, end hopes to clash with Mar- jorie Hal on the 3th. Paul Sharpe was there with his plane. Many of the fans sew the races from the inches, in eig hours on June 10, us‘! Chas. Mcbellan. Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, See night in the form of a shower to‘ Mr. and Mrs. Cobb who had recent- ly been married. Mr. Don Baker was master of ceremonies and cal- led the gathering to order. Theo Ling, in a brief speech, explained the nature of the gathering and welcomed Mrs. Cobb among them View, sponsored a dance at their home on Tuesday evening. A large crowd attended and rthe dancing and good music was enjoyed by all. Proceeds of evening in aid of the rink which has recently been built in Sea View. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell. Darnley, entertained a number of friends at their home on Friday evening. The evening was spent in dancing to music furnished by Messrs. Carl and Elwood Crozier and Bernie MacKinnon. Lunch was served by hostess, assisted by lad- ies. A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bryentan, Malpeque, sponsored by the members of the Malpeque WJ. Eleven tables of progressive auction were in play, Mrs. Keith Donald winning ladies‘ prize, and Mrs. Alex Leclrhar. ladies’ consolation. Gent's prise won by Mr. George Cresier, goat's conseliriun, Everett Wall. A delicious lunch was served by hostess. assisted by several of the ladies. The sum of $30.60 was realised, to be used for interior decorations of the school which eall with exchange of Valen- Ipsrt of the evening was spent in as a friend. Mr. Joe Woodside and Mr. Ed. Bearieto each presented Mr. and Mrs. Cobb with two nice occasional chairs from the group of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb ex- pressed their thanks snd apprecia- tion and invited them all to come again to visit them. The early cards after which the ladies served refreshments. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Music was furnished by Messrs. ‘James MacKenzle and John Inglis, and a most pleasant evening was spent. Mr. and Mr. Cobb were guests of honor at another gath- ering at the home of Mrs. Murray MecKsy, Clifton. Rev. Mr. Camp- bell rcad an address, and Mr. Ilar~ old Mayhew presented the guests o! honor with a well-filled purse. Mr. Cobb replied thanking one and all for their kindness. The evening was spent in cards and Inter a Wilbur MacKay presided at the organ. A delicious lunch was serv- ed by hostess, assisted by ladies present. The living room was prot- tlly decorated for the occasion. At e late hour all departed. wishing Mr. end Mrs. Cobb many years of wedded bliss. ties-rent in America was in 1608 at sing-song of aid favarltet. Mrs. W! Dalton and faintly in Glensaml- Mr. Gerald Hardy. Bummcrside. recently merit a week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy, Itosebank. _..<- Thophelis Gallant. his home in Roeeville after spend- ing a few weeks with Mr. Norbert Oorcoran and family. Miss Delia Gallant has returned to her home here after spending a very pleasant holiday with her aunt, Mrs. Justin Corcoran, East Royalty. Miss Bernice Gallant left recent- ly for Bummerslde where she in- tends to remain for a few weeks with her brother e-nd sister-in- lew, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gallant. Friends of Mrs. Nelson Gallant are happy to hear that her cen- ditlon lies nifflciently improved to ble her to leave Western Hospi- tal, Albertan. arid return to her home. All hope that she will soon be iis active as before. A delightful Valentine party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ooreoran on Eaturday eve- evening was spent in st. Men's Miss Louise Gallant, Charlotte- town, is enioylng liar vacation here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Claude Kelly hhs returned to --Mrs. John Murray. Slimmer. fildt’. has arrived home from n visit to her daughter, Mrs. Jack Keen- an and Mr. Keenan in Wellsford. N. BPS. “"1- WM- Rolllnes. Hustioo, left Charlottetown nfdsy by plane for l l-PlD to Florida stopping for m; weekend st Boston and Lowell, Mesa. from where he will be ac- companied by Mr. Andeew ‘luplin. -Andrew W. ‘niplln, Burlington "ll° h" ‘Pent the past two "Wallis in lnwrll. MIIL, visiting ll-ll l" Muslim-I. Mrs. Albert 905911! and Mrs. Charles 3. Mme left Wednesday for Florida for a further visit. NOTICE FROM MONDAY, MY. soc ciuoins‘ STATION WILL or ciosso UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. u. ii. CROSSMAN Feb. ilth, when a debate was held, l°ll°WI¢ by lunch end a dance Resolved that country life is better than city life. proved very llttemtlns to boili listeners and lileekers. llEllSlllGTllll lllllll THURS, FEB. 24 -- Ionian Ne. tienais vs. Keneiiigteii Legion. Skate alter gains. Game: start 8J5 sharp. tines. One visitor present. Reports Jamestown, Virginia. Hall. w ‘I. ea Friday evenina. i icosronss SUMMERSIDE HIGHSCHOOL ICE SPORTS ' FRIDAY, m. z: Hockey Game Summerside High FEBRUARY 28th. ALBANY. _v-L4i.;n a. ‘In h” "an", h.” "n°,,‘ud_ ngng, Izeb. 12th. ‘ire evening was ~» Vs, _‘ "no, "o" “m. ‘Th. 13m", w_ 1 mum“ w” In!‘ ‘"0135! coin"! glillilllxalliogeflllodcgl IEI-dmo?! SAT" FE.‘ z‘_“" “m. uml‘ will’ KIIIT Hlflli School v ' n. F“ “Mann w.dg;"u.’: finvxng 3, _____ after which lunch was served. lolmqllaftli. Shara Ledges. - ~ - J h viegt fa a: a d- at e ome rs. n m- ‘ . spleen-Came . ‘ ' ' ' ' . , ee in Juana-i ltateszssxilfiafl-i mm. 1e nieniom answered roll no rim permanent Elilllsh m- A meet nimble and pleasant M ‘M’ 5km an“ Admission-Adults 35, ‘clilldfifl 2! H