WESTERN titittitiith {YET-st t. r (ioorgo Glow. auuatustoa the some: c - Nowl. Subscriptions. Adv {Mqliaardloutuoyholtoollltls-Ily-tosiyoltlo "lollo ‘oooroolulammotfldo: ' ‘ Goarlioo Drigltoro, Wotor ltroeti “mum wsm sum; iii-w "Fm" The G cflllll‘ M! u. ‘m your order -0H. Bl-OODII ITOVII new “maple. Order at once. Toombs 5,0,, Kensington. t _|1OUKEY tuarcu Crystal mug‘, Summorside. Saturdly ov- ‘njng, Feb. i. Bouris vs. Bummer- aido Legion. _r.antt-;s'- MILL! at! clear-i “c, we, specially re uced prices ‘z me Mary Ann. Summerside. ._|-'0It. SALE. 1N1 DeSoto sedan with heater. Good tires. Bari 305;, wilmot Valley. ‘PLEASE NOTE that beuinnins 1st my chat-go for cutting bruary sir wiii advance 10 cents. Blind p, c. Johnson. 34119111"- _ELECTOIIS—WES’I‘ WARD - l-i. over cues ill, 0.30 r .M. Mon- 13y. Fcbflllfl’ 3T5‘- _MALPEQUE and Kensinzltifl vtcrian churches. 59W“!!! surmrr. Fob. 2nd. Kcnoington at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. and Mal- peque at 2.30 P. M. REV. J. A. MC- Goqvan, Minister. -5011“! rrtvort Presbyterian‘ chureh service. Sunday, February 2nd at 7.30 P. M. Miss Mury A. lilacKr-rtzic, Deaconess. -ll0CKEY Bedeque rink Mon- day, Feb. 3. First game in semi- finals, Bedcque South Shore Lea- guc. Freetown Royais vs. Middle- ton Bombers. Skate uitfr. —CHURCH OF ENGLAND hes‘- viccs .'ot' the Patrisit cl No.v LLiiLOtl. February 2nd. he third Sunday b:- 1 .30 Momlng Frnyn". t s. Buriinntoit. 2.30 ii‘:- eniitg Prn_ r. Si. ‘Fitcrttnsf, ticv: . 7.50 iloiy Ccmnttitiiati. 5'. litarkls. itensingtctt. ltcv. D. E. Noel, Rector.‘ -l)l'IA'l‘lI OF MISS ELLA HON- OUR ANDREW — On January 17th after only two days illncm, the death trcrurtvzd of Miss Elia lion- nur Andrew at the home of Mr. Wynne Clark. Belmont. Lcl 16 Ehe unis the only daughter c! the lnlc Gentile and hfntilda Andrew hf North St. Eicanors and was in her 57th year. The funeral was held on JBHUITV 20th at 2 p.m with service at St. John's Anglican church. st. Eleanor; conducted by Yen. Archdeacon GR. Harrison. pastor. Interment was in the thurch cemetery. The pat] bearer; Isre Mcrsrs Frederick Mills, Ray- mond Andrew. Horace Mills. Charles Clark. Arthur Andrew and lack Thomas-S. Elmo: Murphy. Ill llasovor it. and uardlan out ho doilvorod u so: lwirti aria-muse. nu aerosyorliowflol- to tho boy rolpillblo for dolivorioo on your routo» 4! N. MacQuarrie on Civic ab" oo Ottawa so. , outs-n " Ilka Itllllt lurk Guilds a Ghllwlllo ltroot Pbouoll for this oorotos, _ —POITPONI.D OAl-NIVAL Bo- dediw rink auesosy.‘ IQ. 4. —00AL. - Car of Bydnoy Scrum.- ‘o! orders to xooont nro plsaso re- book- onion now. Signod Charles H. Llowuilyn. Carleton. P. E. I. —FOI BALD-Ismail I troo- ttor. equipped with lights. sthrter hydraulic lift. Good as new. Ap- , ply‘ Joseph MacMillan, saisoouoiso. I —SI.ABONABLI soorsrtd - hand clothes and ‘ for women and I children will be on sale at tho Sum- rnersido Town Hall. on Saturday. February 1st. at 2.30 P. M. Home and School Weifaro Group. od arriving ahortly. Having lost list. Gin-ti CAPITOL gin? - summtastor , TODAY (Frids) vdlld sarutos "m: sumsrrsos ‘tlloaadlolo ' Lucky Day" Front‘ tho Famous Comic Strip crootod by Chic Young Also Comody, Scroon Snapshots and Cartoon Show: 7:15 - 9:15 i Mctinoo Saturday 2:30 MONDAY l. TUESDAY not HOPE tom Eiutritto i —TAXI BUSINESS CHANGES HANDS-The Town Taxi. on Spring Street, has been conducted by Mr. J. L. Anderson. has changed han'ds. having been purchased by Mr. Charles Connolly, formerly with Corney Bros. The business will be conducted at the same stand as in the past. Mr. Anderson has taken charge of the Bonnie Brae Inn, formerly the Mawley House. , B i —LOCAL GIRL GUIDES AS- SOClATl0N-The regular bi- ytnonlitly mr-cting of the Local Girl Guides‘ Association was held in Knights of Columbus Hail. Summcrside on Wednesday alter- noon with theo president. Mrs. ‘Abel Arsenauit in the. chair. the absence of the secretary. Mrs. ltobrrt Palmer. the minutes were read by Mrs. D. F. 'McNeiil. 1t was reported that the Christmas bazaar ‘was a financial success nnd the prize which had been donated by the Association to the company witiclt had the best buoilt was won by Miss Bette Coyleh company. Ways and means of raising funds were dis- cussed and it was decided to hold :1 rummage sale in the near fut- ure. The annual meeting will be ill March. - — ANNUAL MEETING — Mrs. R.L. Mciiiscn was re-eiected pres- iccnt tho Summerside Branch of the Canadian Legion at the annual meotlnir held on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Moiiison presidod st the meet- ing end read a report of’the a4:- tivitfes or the organization during the Past year. The secretary's re- Dcrt was read by Mrs. D.C. Tomp- kins ond the treasurers report by Mrs. R..E. Ellis. The Executive and other committees will be appoint- cd at tho February meeting. After the business meling was conclud- "Iioses are rcd. Violets are blue, 1'" bvlllht my Valentines How about you?" The Chlnn Dcpartm t h th b; 5| g | in price from 5 to 50 ccrfro. 12ers: care U...‘ tssolwlnonCtlrtfgistrgrfdsa‘. a4“- 0:110); t: lots of fun and children like to be origins! and malto m“ u‘: "lumi- lfl Ilvo your child tho ploasuro of one of tlaooo - oy lro 25c cents each-CHINA DEPARTMENT. GROCERY SPECIAL-A largo s2 tlllllcc bottle of Airline, h... Iweetcttod Prune Nectar for i3 oonis. - - - Your family will love it! S Prlctaf-GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Eamond BabyJlartkcts aro "soft and warm as rabbit fur." "mm" "rdllto" finish on these B 1° duplicate Nuturds way of blankcllng llttlo furry an Th‘! Process ttdlla years of wr-ar n This Prune Juice is delicious. o got a bottle today at. bis-ls Special 4 Tho lanketo ts mode by a special process ala in Winter. nd cairn warmth. E 0nd Blankets ‘"5 mills‘. under sanitary conditions, of tho finest cotton with a small Pftlllortdon of wool. The euddlay, cents in the YOUTH CENTRE, wit’ Crib also. Baby Blanket is ‘I9 CHICKEN RAlSERS—0rdcr a Super-llama on Burning p.005...- "H" Your Broodcr llousc. This l} rooder lo safer because tho Detroit g:|m§5""|:'°| "l" not nilow the flmnc to build asp-It maintains a ado Y out. Tho superior pot typo burner is the samo as that uood F” mweum"! in htmo heaters. ‘i’ Pl!" Your order today in tho Tltero to a shipment on tho way- HAIIDWABI DEPARTMENT. ‘Qutctucs ' By Ken Reynolds Summcrslde, which 4 n | Presbyterian cf the Ladies Auxiliary of. "MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE" i ed a social evening was spent, cards being played and a lunch served. The following are the officers elected to serve with Mrs. Moilisort for the new year: lst. vice presid- ent, Mrs. D.F‘. McNeiil; 3nd vice president, Mrs. Ray Tanton; Sec- retary. Mrs. DC. Tompkins (re- electedi, Treasurer, Mrs. R3 Ellis. tre-clectcdL-S. ' --Y'S MEN'S MEETING — The regular meeting of the Summer- side Y's Men's Club held in the Church Hall on ‘Thursday evening took the form 'c-f a ladies’ night with the wives land girl friends of the members ‘as guests. Alsuypresent as guests ‘were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker land Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sheen. ‘Mr. Allison MacLean. club presi- ‘dtnt was in the chair and the program was under the direction 1o! Mr. Jerry Sheen. Two inter- csting films were shown on the club projector. Mrs. Clarence ‘Mercer sang two solos which were much enjoyed. She was accomp- a nniod at the piano by Mrs. Bic Sheen. Mrs. J.S. Perry was heard ‘in twwinteresting readings and the program concluded with ‘certina by Mr. Arthur Walmsley. B I —ANGLICAN YOUNG PEOPLE U-‘Ihe regular weekly meeting of ltheAnglican Young People's As- 'sociation was held in the Parish Hall on Tuesday evening with president Harold Rodd in the chair. Following the devotional period a ‘held with Dorothy Simmons as s secretary in the absence of the regular secretary. It was decided the Association would contribute pamphlets to be placed in the church. A delegation from the ing concerning the holding of a Valentine Dance in the hail on Friday. Feb. 7th. and a com-mit- tee consisting of Marjorie New- combe. Dorothy Simmons and Catherine Lecky was appointed to‘ arrange for the printing of invitations. Considerable discus- sion was held Concerning plans for n three-act play and the pro- sldcnt was asked to confer with Archdeacon Harrison regarding some. Ross MacKenzdc was ap- pointed chairman of s committee to pick out a play for entry l“ the annual A.Y.P.A. drama fest- ival. Following thc closing of the meeting. gnmrs and contests were held under the direction of the president. nitltifittnnfis tContihucdufFo-m Tait." ie of the magnificent P"! plflygd by Prince Edward 1mm‘! [throughout the war years. _1 be- lleve also that the Prim-e Minister 1s not unmindrui of the many happy rssociatiotts and fhtflfiflhil" he formed when he represented the eonstituncy of Prince from 1919 w 11m:- "Abrgwelt" This spa-Ins? ‘ '11.. tnunbn- for erihhe told the w. t}. it. to»?! .. ville" , I \\“ \\ poet-tho . to“ ‘s. \\\\~‘. x“ t . . . ;,- \ \ "g We) a Wopt Ad goorontood it, that it was particuiorty ‘fitting that h, should be Isswlmd [in the moving of ths address in reply by ths mctnber for Richelieu- Verchores, Mr. Gerard Oournoyer of Sorei. It was ot Soroi. ha said. ‘where the aboowett. molest 1N- brookor in tho world was boinl built for the Borden-Oops Torm- ientirte crossing. , while pleased at the ptrcspoet 0f tho now ferry being ready tlfli’ this spring. Mr. MacNaught called the attention of the Hours to the inconveniences suffered by lbim“ pf a modern ice-breaker. "The Pooplo of Prince mum have had to rely on the sot-vices of an ice-breaker tullt over 80 roars am tomato-wt WP- piioa to Prince lidwayfd Island and to move om- produce land," ho said. "ft has been a difficult poriod. It has bout o period in which tho farmers of Prince Idwardlsland its o suffered much. In fact it is didicnlt to estimate just hc-w much Prince Edward Island suf- forod during this period. so it will ho with nsideroblo satisfaction that the pie ot mrtPt-ovinoo wiii hoii tho arrival oftho 8.8. "Abogwslt" in ths Potato Flour Ptrfo: Tho ntember for Prince expressed the gratification of potato-growers overview a . number of selections on the con- business meeting was. Ladies’ Guild attended the meet-' 5 ,Tantun McNeill .. Edward I to tits maln- " '0! Prince Edward Island over the act cl tho Ministor of Agriculture inpsclngofioorprieo underpo- tatnu. This action. ho said. had l vcy stabilizing and salutary ef- foet on the market prices of 1s- land potatoes. Since the order ousting the floor price was passed. the market for potatoes had been with no panic. disorder or ir- s-ogularitios. hsoroovor. he declared, tho floor price had given the gruwors ‘“ tn their indus- try. “IDr. A'.W H. Noodlar was piao- od in charge c4 tho sub-station o! the Board in tho constituency of Prince. and duo largely to his work and thot of his assistants. tho 0t’- nor fishery has now for some years boar: making moot rspill recovery. The tochniqua and’ oyster cultural methods thot were developed at tho sub-station hsvo boon directly appliod in connection with a scheme o! oyster leasing and farming on a voa-y largo scab." ' Excellent work had also been done w the Board. Mr. Mocllaught said. in connection with the lob- ster fisheries and the Irish mom industry, Turning to tho fiscal arrange- ments between the Dominion and the‘ Provinces, Mr. MacNaught said: "The determination to! the gov- ernment» to enter into individual lgreoments with the province; has been amply justified. Amok ot- fers have been submitted that sev- e.rai of the Provinces have found satisfactory. , b lo Optimistic "I believe that; tho Premier ot my Province. the Hon. J. Walter IJones will eventually sign an ag- reement that will be hailed with ‘entire satisfaction by all the peo-. ple of my provinwfl ' The member for Prime insisted that nothing could be gained from a reconvenlng of the Dominion- Provincial conference for further discussion of tax agreements. Ln conclusion, Mr. MaoNaught prah- led Prime Minister King for the repeal of legislation discriminating ‘agaaut thd Chinese. for the Prime Minister's stand at the Paris Peace ‘Conference and for the work ot Jill the Canadian delegates to the |Unlted Nations meetings at Lake Success, New York. j In secondlng the address. Mr. Cotlmuycr bowed to Mr. Mac- Naught in acknowledgement of the flutters remarks about Sorci as the icentre 0f a great shipbuilding h1- dustry lzut tnsde no reference w tho Atbegtveit. Apart from the traditional desk. Doundin! which followed Mr. Mac. Naughvs speech many members gathered around his front-row seat. shook iumds with hirn oor- dially and extended congratula- tions on a brief and well-presented ,addr:ss. Th»; debate was adjourned until Mcnday by Hon. John Bracken, Progressive Conservative lender, .who in a few brief remarks said the Government's program as cm- lined in the Throne Speech often ;wss "Olosked in o haze" through WhTh few COlI-id see Nearly. In Our Ladies’ Ladies‘ all l t -—~-§ srzcoNn sac-non 1.. Crane 19s 132 21s 4 llulnlatt‘; ll, Woodside 157 146 1B1 f I E Campbell . 164 110 J84 A. Harris 2W 188 222 I e Geo. Oisttfimp 11s 11s 11s Total 2190 - E. Phillips 111 13a 191 ' liter-h Phillips 2m 22a 23s Llcwellyrfs - ow Low Stforc . as ion 96 s. McDonald 19a 12s 20s t Total 2434 n. htorrisogt 132 14s 169 i _ . i H w. Afseniult . . 203 22s 1;: _.R 1y - . 0 _ < "M": It. Ratelle . .. . 146 154 1 we, Iffafycfi “évfdsrxeggzlymllfighlfgt 1b).. 23055131‘ it}: 291 '14:. N. Mcouarrie tan 220,196 Capitol Bowiin; Alleys. Summcr- R' Arsacrlllliult . . 17,3 11:; PM“ , "569 s1 e. ‘ ‘ ' - N. McDonald 89 1Q!) 134 5mm; may"; First Section B- Frttlzv-t» 119 1B2 ‘J6 c. Gallant 192 119 r51 Total." 2039 g_ Amm 143 169 178 H1811 single-George Geuxgis 300- C. Cor-mier 165 123 163 Hllh three-R. Caseley, 704. 3'C'A'F- ll‘. Savidant 192 223 222 ~ Second Section IN- Pet-WM 1.. Gaudet m2 21o 291 Hiab single. Lippy Gaudet, 291. W. Davy .. Total 9854 itieh 'i‘hrc€, LiPPY Gaudet, r40. ignligfgre w - ‘ ' u rockers rmsr sacs-row P- "Imus -~ 196 2' 250 A. McNutt . 160 1'14 146 Total 2cm n. Birch 191 221 x111 Comm clsl c. c n u . 145 135 63 sh “up. u “m” Lumberjacks n. cihfiteii 12a 14a 121 iAmiy Gallant _ 152 169 131 S. Gallant J, Brown .... .. 175 217 3.15 Syi Gallant taofisa 12s 11° Gilliam Total m? ‘Emanuel Gallant . 120 138 225 S~ Ar-wmiml‘ ‘i Anaus Cameron . 132 17s 197i5- Bemmd ~ rMN“* v W‘ 161 214 19s 0- Williams ‘TM m’ m‘ CAMEO t . Aoos ‘Mk’ m” . ‘ s t n! '1 UN! 9:15 G°°"° “m?” " 193 3°“ mic" ‘Veda Us m 2" usual.“ Rzlviickini Comctlv ‘Dutch Underwood . . 222 212 201,“; "*__“"“f..-.-__ “MAN ALIVE, " Vince Savtdant .178 1B6 143 * "Y °“"-“‘ ~ t“ “'1 i - °°Y““"'“‘~ m Igrry C10“- 192 174 193, PAT OBRILN. ELLLh D an . .-"."."ttt..tttrr...... A so era " . 4 i t DRUGS mews J. Matheson .. 256 161 1'0 __.;_ .<_ an...“ _ m ,3, 13,. ~+++_~;~~_+;~r:_~_"_~:__~-*_~ w. itrsecaustanc m4 114 19s, -L. Horrfis .~.. tso 219 19s n a: Sheen . 112 151 19o 1 .7381‘ i Kinsmen i Chick McLeod . 14a 22s 2st‘ ‘Art Clotw . 112 112 144 Harold Gaudet 24. 1oz 221 Freddie osnaht .. 12s 14s 164 Es Low Score 12s 1s". 21o L Total zsso , Joe's Boys i | I n. Hortnua 16s 204 22a s. Contoron . 149 15o 121i ‘A. Arsonsult . 139 232 17g‘ 5 H C. Wedge . 154 1 11 animal's! e J Arscnuuit .. . 111 173323} W6 are HS i188!‘ Total ---——-—————— m i l° lfilklaségwi‘ yktii-‘l-iSSltiNAL (ARD F. IéOORIOCHQ g; x R. asecy ‘ . n“, w. cow w m 191 Qifollii‘ .'i°‘;.“.'.i."‘°.';‘ . ‘l’, Earle llickev H P9"! 211 149 29° received and it is sent to you ‘h A "h". Low . 139 150-121 as once. Our Drug hitoro is l’ lflkffli "0 tToul 2915 it's‘: garlmnetflfltddmkger: om" ‘t » ' , 1s Granville Street i Bag Iooior! . “,,;‘,',:";E";..§' ymilwfi summon-old ‘7- mm”? ~ 196 n7 197 got t a some courteous ser- "W!" 575 C- Rim"! 133 257 156 vlca as you would il you vis- 1g. . m! i; lied our atoro- ____.____.____.___.__‘*""""'_"-""'_"_ .. M: ltflns uamooo-o-oeoooowoooowvo L. Shield! ...... .. m 21a 23s P'°'°'il"°"l m "l" w‘ Totll . 21:61 grfig‘; ;.';:,u;;"‘m5f n}: t. cross: DEWAR, M. o. i I , II Ill wugh-m 11s 221 14a as “DEQUE C. l tn cite-r _ N. ‘in-tehai-a- 221 15a m4 ENMAN DRUG —-Ofitco Hours- in- “°““”°“ ' ‘57 u“ m Co” Mondo to Friday 2 to 4 p m n. whoa too 10a m . \ Y I ~ w. Walker too m :34 auaassllsma und 7-8 pm. Tots! And by Appointment. O-O-O-O-OOOQO O O O-O O-O-OO 04070 O New Arrivals Ladies’ and i Children’s - , Departments. Children's QVERALLS Here is something you have been CORDUROY OVERALLS-coloro, red, wine, brown, grofl K I& Sizes 2 to 6 years.-PRICE:— A $150 nut $135 PAIR waiting for-CHILDREN'S SWEATERS wool Cardigan SWEATERS- shades. beige, yellow, blue, red and black. Sizes 34 to 40. Selling at- $4.95 each ‘Mgillinery Specials Aii batlattcc oi‘ stock in Ladies’ Winter HATS now on sale it! ital! reduced price. Early Shopping Gives You Better Choice Sinclair 6: Stewart Limited SIIMMERSIIIE, r." r. I. 1 ~aa~§~>P§§§v~>>i/Q>sr»7® $2 l HOCKEY ' ' sorter: ' A The Annual Meeting of tho Klnkora Dairying As- _ J“ will ho holdiutbo Hall at Klnkora on Tuesday, TRYON ‘ THEATRE Saturday, February lsf "INTERNATIONAL LADY" Fobfuaf’ m, n g our,“ with - P. M BASIL RATHBONE and s. W. FABMII- ILLONA MASSEY Soonotary Also Cornody and Shorts Show 8:15 —'-—' norms: Borden Jasfduront will close on February 1st For Redocoroting and Repairs. SOURIS RINK MONDAY’ "l 3rd Watch for opening doto . iotsr. Hotel guests will sougaiksvl-AFQSNGS t: dtukeit curs of at tho versus or en mt. Transportation will bo provided to and from tho Hotel, if necessary. J. V. MocDONALD, Mgr. SOURIS LEGIONAIRES Gomo Starting oi 8 Sharp Doncs After Game ln Legion Hull it TOWN TAXI SPRING ‘STREET How Under New Management. Phone 550 TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE Prepared to Give Immediate Response to oil Coils. 5Q ____ __...__----—-———- ~———--__ ‘i6? i-Qyi-Q. - D/‘Iilr-ELQ P; i-I‘??? i >€~o cnrrsrat. rum: SATURDAY, FEB. l-SKATING AFTERNOON 3 to 5 EVENlNG-HOCKEY-YSIDE LEGION vs. SOURIS MONDAY, FEI. 3—SKATING 8 to it TUESDAY, FEB. L-HOCKEY PORT FLGIN vs. S'SIDE LEGION e t i.“ t i i e. 40 ACMM}WZ>OPI~LWEQQ%MQ»QO€>QQ%OOZOOI~