“tsiuatijrzqggiftr- (IUARDIAN News. Subscriptions» Advertising scams: ' d. and» uerolu. m mum 5a., Ind CAPITOL SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Wednesday) 0 . l0 (Mk7! l0. d PIINCI! COUNTY Q-*-* iollowh [my Booitatore. Water Street; {cumin Bakery, Water Street; The Guardian will bo delivered tohriy ‘home in Silrunerslde. rlel’ Boy at lo oer (lay or 11o oni- week. Phone m (oi this "m... ive your ortlfl i0 l!" Wflllwnaibla for deliveries on you roan. bu! ll’ I _____7 - AVANTED — liiverienced. cap- ‘M, ty-pist. able to take ahorte “ma, Apply Box 220. Summer- t’ _.1ro|r. SAILIJ- — One yqun‘ '_ Mre. ll. I. Cameron, North Be- side. e R mu aeque." recently spent a day in ' "é g°“' 0y B at’ Awum“ Iiensington visiting reiativ s , ~705- MLE‘ " 0"‘ a" '°°d Con‘ a E“ 1' _ Mrs. Cameron was accompanizd lmlh- M" firm" ‘lelmh’ a“ _flgg[g by‘ the wanes Lorraine and D“.5,,n_ Y. Bedeque Rink. “elm. mm y i Thursday. m. 11. South Bwre '°"- . Uilsdiftgfllltilllkdvlffi. QmEZi-Fei-e 3rd‘: Firetgwn Royals. Middleton must . _, , £5310!“ Week-end visitor to Ken- equn hnnkx u ri stay in the finals. - g g _ ___ . W’ ' Dr. J. K. and Mrs. Beer re- I -l-'0R SALE. — 67 B. R. and N. ll. and 47 White Leghorn Pullets. 51st) Also cite/gal, water iountaitn. Edward Vtlaclnian. Augustine Cove. _ll0CKEY, Kensington Rink. ThtlrsdaYi mo. m. Bvrlneton va- pnrrlal‘. 111ml game in best of litter series. Game 8.15. Skate all". _,\:\'OTIIER BIG CARNIVAL Bedoquc rink soon. Better prizes given. All fans vote on costtunes by ballot. Watch for the date. ..l.(i5T - Gentleman's wrist notch at Borden Rink or between rink and hotel Monday night. Finder notify Schuxmans Gar- age. Small PCWBFd- . _KENSINGTON. - Opening Thursday", Pearson's Ready to Wear. Featuring inrgc assortment oi children's and ladies‘ WQBL Also ymtted supply of ltiatfs Wear. i\irs. I. \\"_ Jnrdlnt‘, ltinntirzcr. -‘l‘lli£ ANNUAL AIIJETING iii iii» 'l‘r_\ott Dflryitig TH. \\'ill he held iii the Ci‘Céll’li"i‘_\‘ utt 'i‘u~:.~ day, March 4 at 1.341 pm. All interested please attend. 11in iced warehouse at Albany‘ will be fi|lt‘ll on Wednesday afternoon, ihstrnti oi ‘Fuehdstlx next work. C‘ F‘. Liam-bio. secretary. i"ul— liiglt Friday visiting --."il‘UUl2NTS , DANTE lowuig tiiie Sumincrsltic School Ire Sports on‘ last evening members oi thc west Kciit Sshooi team _worc guests at a very enjoyable (luiice sponsored by the social committee oi the Students Coluicil oi the Suminierside High School and Aca- (it-my in the school auditorium. A large number tron-i Charlottetown anti Suinmcrside enjoyed the splendid program oi dance music provided by the Hisii Saliva! 01'- chestra. President oi the Student Council. Mr. Allison MacDonald. was master oi ceremonies. Refresh- ments vrere served dirt-ins! the tn- tcrmisliott in the dance program; S’sitio Polico Take Unusual Prisoner Tim Guardian may ha bought daily.» nay ol the g atoreain laasneulde: and THURSDAY DPIIIU". Water Street; “III. (lliflfls 0T GIIIIVUIB slflil —DIIVING EARN!!! at Burns’. Malpeque. —'l‘0 UNDIBGO OPERATION- Ml" $11119)’ Baker oi Summersido manage oi International Fox and -Ani>mal Foods has leit ior Clio-s- lottetown where he will undergo an operation he was accompanied ] by Mrs. Baker. _ "RAPID! LADXEN‘ (iillltll - l The Bapti-St Ladies’ Guild met last t Friday evoning at the home of .1 Mrs. Jack MacLeod, Granville Street. 'I‘he usual busy evening h... , spent at sewing and knitting. Dutr- ing the social hour rcireshments | were served by the hostess. Personals iYlili. tutti FRANK LATIMORE ANABEL SHAW I MICHAEL DUNN! Directed by Produced by ALFRED WERKER - AUBREY SCHENCf it 20a mien-tux nmes Also News March Of Time and Sport Reel Shows 7:15 - 9:l5 Matinee Thursday 3:30 “Rev. lioward Wight. 0t’ St. Paul's Parish, Summerslde. who inns been visiting in the United ' States is expected home this week. —S. , _ FRIDAY 8. SATURDAY j iionstngton Hockey 1-,... TOWN. i Th ‘ --_H 1 With PHILIP mo e .ir.=t ganle o lie seml- uials ,0! the North Shore League vras as STEVE WILSON Jilayed cii g last sheet oi ice ‘Thurs- day eveii-i-ng, Fob. 20. between Dan- ley mid Spring Valley. The Darn- iey teani emerged victors by a some Of 11-6. . l The, panic was wide one.“ and £'ttll‘l_\' evenly iotigltt. but, tho Dani- ivy team had a litilc ton much DOWN‘ in reserve, especially the brilliant net minding oi Benny (The _ Catt Champion. who put on tlie *=‘Bi\1rdfli' afternoon. Feb. 22nd. best display oi the season. 18o‘ Wm‘ id°a1w"th‘r- i‘ ""812 crowd stopped Pucks from all angles and of silecialme‘ Cflmfi l0 Waldh the tioin all positions with stick, hands PM and fleet and body. The iirst per-i The C1855 A Pace had three iod was oi the cautious type 0i mlwiehte Heavy Vale Pwved a iicckey and ended Da/mley 1. spring “"11"” » Willi Bfliwlfs Haste mak- Vniley no st-Qre, “l8 B 800d bid for a.win, finishing | The second period was wide open ‘efimil- 11nd Simon Budlong third. K111i both goalies had plenty qt Chi) A Twi also had three rubber to back out, Spring Valley Slflflers- 1-H the first heat. Star ‘gm m m, some Sh”; n,“ period Junior and Lady Forbes raced like and Darnley rapped in four goals, B team tinder the wire. im- a dead | The third period was jammed MM- In ‘the mono and third with action. that saw spring voitey “m” _$"'*r Junior moved he had .tic the score. rapping ‘m four goals ‘he Will- ‘iri three minutes when Darnley 1 d“ CHM B- TCddy Waltz. won the ,Was playing two men shotrt. flicmp- first heal but Ruby P. came on to 1m amrl Woodside in the cooler Wiii the second and third heats and tier 5 minutes and 2 mins, respeet- race. lively. When these boys came back Q-B-is C brought the crowd to on the ice they really made the 10'5"‘ [Wit l5 M8101‘ Cape won the inns take notice h: Woodaide Jlrst iieiit. Brendon‘; Boy taking rapped th- three goals Lil five min- the set-end heat, with Michael Vernon ‘Races Tito Vernon Driving Club held fllwtller‘ vcrv successful meet, on “- pies while Wall and m Craig add- Peter comma up to win the third cbristwblss Doyle and Boyle of the siiinnierside police took in I prironrr about. three o'clock yes- iCl'tl't_\' morning that would rattk in imporlruncc with Major HOODWS goose. Whils driving down Water Slitbt in tho patrol they noticed a platinum fox running up the street. They gate chase and after a bit a! dodging and ttirzring succeeded in capturing ‘it. They later lattded it Ln the cells at the Police Station where it was claimed later yester- fay by Mr. Harry Sudslcury who was quite happy to have such a valuable animal tiniiarmed-S. r fund! " via: wsu. income m suaaneo aural: And iii the your 18-11 his name was already a hv-word for the famous Smith Brothers Cough Drops the: are still bringing soothing relief lo tickling throats and coughs due to colds. ‘I00 YEARS OF“ COUOH RELIEF 1547 - 1947 A century of sootiiin infection shows rot us (‘ugh Dru tliewlse holcolYoif rtheia cauaethey‘ 1 rat- auth are I pn- re SMITH BROTHE R5 iffliilklillfll assessors - / it") \ ed one each. Making the iinal lleat- The three heat winners tried Se“, Dam“), 11_ spying vamy 5, the quarter stretch agaiir but: 5m“ o; the Eanqg: 11 Qhaynpign, Michael Peter was declared vict- C. Woodside, Palmer. oi-ious and the raoo winner. Reierccs: Sample and Derracii. l The tans are hoping ice condit- ‘A0113 will permit them to sen those ‘horses match strides rgflin on wed. nesday afternoon. SUMMARY First Period Eqni-lgy- Thompson (Wall) 10 sNJ- SUMMARY Ciasa A Pace Second Period \ sipring valley. C. Oiydoi-i, 3 min_s. Darnley. C. Woodside, e mine. Dsrnley, E. Craig (Ramsay) ti. Darililty. l1 Hardy. 18 niins. Happy Vale (J. McDonald) Brittotifs Lassie (L Young) Silnntn- Budlong (C. Duffy) Winning horse owned by Josep McDonald, Venn-m, Dsmley, E. Cmig. (Ramsay) 10] mins. l Class A Trot Third Period Stai- Junior (L Prausht) dh 1 1 i I-Kdy FWbQs (0. Wood) dha a Spring valley. H. Champion (Gly- G°]df.‘§l"AllbTEy (l... Young) 2 z a dam a mints. Winning horse ounod by Elmo '1:-srnicy. Ci WallHtThm-npson and Praugkiit, Cherry Valley. Harding) l0 m ns. ‘spring Valley. c. Giydon .11 mins. Class a spring valley. c, Chunpioin- (C. ' Glydon) 12:15. Ruby P. (L. Praught) l l 1 Bpflflg Valley. C Ciiydon (C fli-‘ddy Waltz (D. Cassy) 13 3 Champion) 13:20. Mme Girl (R Youniz- 22 2 spring valley. l»! Champion (C. Winning horse award by Luke ‘ ohomptom t4. nought. Earnsclifle. Da-rtrley. C. Woodaide (Thoonpson) g 15_ or w Class C Darnley, C. Woodaide t a .Rem- a . say) 15:30. Michael Peter (J Ryan) 2 81 i Efu-nky. l‘. Craig (wocdside) l6. tMajor Cape (B. McPherson) 1 2 2 2 gggugy, G. Wail, l! mins. {Brandotrs Bay (L. P- "iflttl 5 1 4 g fifiy, C. Woofle. ll askis. .Sco'.¢_v "itiitrnutk ti‘ ,-_.-i 3 5 g Queenie Kalmuck (W. Irving) 4 4 B Whining horse owned by Joseph Ryan. Aroridaie. Officials la,ooo chitin Sialteti‘ ‘In Lynn Lake iiroa vor Morgan. mining recorder here. Starter, Thomas McKenzie. Judges. James Finley. John goon. ey and Lawson Wood. (lly The Canadian Prose) -—- AN EYE FOR AN AYE ‘ tion. ‘reported today that betweén 2.500 find 3,000 claims now have been staked in the hd-mile area sur- rounding the Lynn Lake area. More claims have been staked since the rush started two weeks ago than at any other period in Manitohab history. and he esti- mated that another 2.000 claims would be staked by summer. kperte from Qnadab biggest mining centres. Norsnda. Red Lake, Kirkland uke/ are arriv- ing at the field daily~moat oi them in company aim-sit. htaloration of the area. believ- ed to contain quantities oi nickel and 00W!" is expected to decide whether Lynn Lake will JoiiiBud- bury. Ont... and Potsama. Finland (new Russian territory) as great commercial mining regions. IIIIDY TIIATHINT lledioettreahnent makes syphil- ia uIs-oontagioue tii a matter ei weeks. hfhlth auihoritirs poi-it t DURBAN — (CPL-James Roi» son. Rosyth. Scotland. is prepared to give one eye to get a pggggp ta ‘South Africa. llo haawritten to a newspaper here otiering the cornea oi one of his eyes to restore sight to some South Mrican. in return he wants Dosage tor his wile and hiznaeii and a gulranteed lob. - ' "rt-tr: _CHARLOTTE'I‘_O_WN» connotes: iionsington A young man Maiden, Mass, Mi-{Anthony Malone has turned home after spending 19W 5W8 in Kinkora. helm. -_.._ turned home on Tuepday evening 311W"! Went-the past week in Montreal. P.Q. Dr. and Mrs, Beer were accompanied by Mr. Keir Clark. a popular tonal but- ness man. _ ' Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Gi, s Doris Crossman. Mr. Horace Croosman and Mr. John Gard- lfiei‘. North Bedcque, motored to Kensington on Monday evening. ~Mr. Gilman Williams and Mr. Clarence Vincent, Btmsmoi-slat, were visitors to Kensington this week. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Homers, 900M011. were visitors to Ken- sington Monday evening. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Colin Burt, f . The many iriends o! Mrs. Ray Burt will regret to learn that she had the misioi-tune oi iall- the Province. Mr. and MIJTTBGPF) Dunning. Long River. are spending a few and Mrs. John Burns had Mr. as their house guests over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Ellis. and Mrs. oust-y; ‘also Mrs. key and daughter, Maureen. Charlottetown. Charles Ellis, Urban Hic- of Division "A" oi the New Loti- don W.A. held their annual meet- ing at the home oi Mrs. Iiydin aims on Feb. 5th. Roll Call w/l responded to by eighteen meni- bers with a verse oi scripture. Mrs. J. G. ‘Townsend read the rc- - port oi the annual meetings held in Winnipeg composed by Mrs. A. B. Cosh in her usual capable mati- iier. Mrs. Howard read ii (hap- ter from the study book. Meeting closed with hymn and benedic- A delicious lunch was serv- ed by Miss Lottie Sims. assisted by Mrs. J. K. Pldgeon, Miss Olive Thompson and Mrs. Wm. Gill. Mrs. J. B. Miliman extended a vote oi thanks to Mrs. and Miss Sims ior their hospitality, which was responded to by Miss Sims in her gracious way. The annual meeting oi’ i119 Ladies‘ Aid Society oi the Ken- sington Presbyterian Church was held at the home oi Mrs. l". Vi‘. Bowness Tuesday evening. Jan- 28th. The President. Mrs. James Jot-dine. presided. Alter a Short devotional period the minutes oi the last meeting were read and approved. The roll call was re- sponded to with, a verse o! scrip- ture by sixteen members. There than one visitor present. ‘iihe col- lection amounted to $1.80., The following oiiicers were elected for the comin! Sear? President. Mrs. J. A. McGowan- lgt Vice-President, M155 M" Walker.- Qnd Vice-President. MII- T- W~ Jardine. Secretary. Mrs. l". T. Bownesa. Treasurer. Mrs. Erving Jay (re- elected). Flower Committee. Mrs. J. A. McGowan, Mrs, R. S. Humnitrey (gg-glgcfedl, and Mrs. James Jardine. sick and Visiting Committee. Mrs. J. A. McGowan. Mrs. James Jardine. Mrs. Henry Btavei-t. MP5- A. W. Humphrey and Mrs. R. B Humphrey. Bacial Committee. we. Robert Bowness. Mrs. Perry Cann. Ml’!- .I.nrno Dunning (re-elected). Mrs. Elmer Bernard and Mrs. Henry Stavert. I Pianist, Mrs. Erving Joy- Agm- giving a gratifying ro- port on the year's work the retir- ing president thanked the retir- ing officers. also the members ior the eta-operation given _her dur- ing her two years oi office. lflfi asked that the same support be iron: Margate ran ‘muck iterolidonday evening i ..__ Mr. Allison Bernard is spend- ing a three weeks’ vacation in visiting relatives. f0~ I Mr. 11.48. Clark. Moncton, was l. recent visitor hare, guest o! Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Mtlisnan. Trea- ins and breaking hfl‘ B1111 while, an a visit to the western part oi i days here visiting old iriends and \ renewing acquaintances. While i here they are house guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Dunning. l _ Sinclair Range suitable for every room in the home. We will be pleased to assist you In making a selection. Be sure and visif our town. 6s Ste SIIMMERSIIIE, P. E. I. Now Showing A Complete ‘ 0i WALLPAPER House Furnishing Department (lower floor) when lg ct-tmrz, Eu. We have now on display a beautiful assortment aft Chintz. and Cretonnes, 36 and 4B in. widths. Priced from 75c to $150 per yard. notices Mode tip Drapes to hang in lovely eiitovm‘. With pleated tops and fie backs in a large range of colors. Priced from $4.25 to $l4.95 per pair,‘ EXTRA SPECIAL Cotton Mots, size 26 x 36, regl ulor 2.15 value. Clearing for 011')’ - - . - . . . . . . . . 95¢ Oval Braided Mofs, sizes 20 x 40 tn green, red, blue and rose. Regular $3.25 for $2.49 Here is something new in drapes that is attractive and very serviceable, made entirely of paper, all ready l° 0M9. completely hem- med and headed in fhrao different shades. Seven feet long and 58 1-2 in- ches wide. You must see these to fully oppreciqtg their full value. Only $2.49 Pair wart Limited and put his ilst through the win- dow of a local restaurant scver-, ing an artery in his wrist, e gash taking nine stitches to close. and had to he rushed to‘ P. C. Hospital to save his ilie. Mr. Marshall Constable and Mr. Harry Somers. New London. vras a visitor iii Kensington on Thursday. A very successful parlor social! WES held on ‘Ihtesdoy evening at‘ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reaglt Sudsbury in aid oi St. Mark's Church. Rev, D. E. Noel acted as chairman and started the pro- gram with an opening chorus to the tune of "Auld Lang Syng“. (allowed by instrumental music supplied by Mrs. Russell MaoKay. piano, Mr. Horace Meek, guitar. and Mr. Ferclle Kilbrlde. violin. Solo. by Mr. Edison Raynor. Reading. by Mrs. J. G. Town- send. Solo. by Shirley Mouse. Instrumental music. Reading by Mrs. Thomas Humphrey. Solo by Russell MacKay. accompanied by Mrs. MacKay. Monologue. Mrs. John Moose. instrumental music with Mr. James‘ MacKei-izio on the violin. Solo. Rev. D. E. Noel. Reading. Elmer Payiiter. Solo. Mrs. Reagh Suds-bury. accompan- ied bty Mr. Horace Meek on the guitar. A Monologue. by lVLr. Horace Bryantoti. Song. ~hy Mrs. Kenneth Pidgeon. attired as Grandma. and accompanied by Mrs. James Sheen. An auction oi various articles were sold by Mr. Horace Bryanton as-auction- oer. A delicious lunch was serv- ed by the ladies. bringing n very enjoyable evening to a close. Mr. J. Wesley Folland who has been confined to his bed for some months is able to be about. again and is at present viaitinfl hlg dmIghtr-r, Mrs. Dim MucKay, New London-C. misi- satin“... given the new president. ‘ The new president then took the chair and concluded the business. The treasurer gave a very encouraging report tor the year.‘ It was decided that the treas- urer deposit‘ l'i0.00 oi’ the cnsht on hand in the bank. | Three oi the members expres- sed their thanks for gifts receiv- ed at Christmas. A message oi thanka for fruit was also received irons a shut-in. Mrs. Henry Stavert invited the menrbera to meet at hei- home for the next meeting. At the close of the ‘business period a vote oi thank! was mov- ed to the retiring officers alter which a pleasant hour was spent in social intercourse. Heireahmenta wore served by the hostess.‘ ' inuasfl“ neg Meeting closed with the Kile pah Benediction. m teeth 8t nyllll’ ioaesareused inr money by natives o! marten islands in the louth Pacific. iii built in North "l by Cortt-z at t.’ t" it‘: The iirsi ltnsnit Mexico City i.ii 1534 ls Your Chest Weak, Sore? You will find Polson’e Cough Syrup ver soothing: it is strongly antiseptic and destroys bacteria in the mucus that clogs tip thc throat and nose. There is an abuttdnitcc of soothin medication in P0le0n'8 C0113 Syrup which enables it to work wonders on Colds. Lot; this specialized medication help you to clear your breathing organs of distress-to abate» nasty dis- charges-co bringhacking and aneezing to, an end. /Sold every~ where i 3S bottles. ‘ Walter .Arthur; Louis Gormatt; Jas. Bra- iiontriiiutions to Ban. illil io__tsnina rumi $1.00 Each: — Bnice Weeks; Orville glai-k; l-icatii Caseley; Nelson Caseiey; Roy Clark; Fred Parker‘; Rae Suns- billy; Jars. Pendergast; Robt. Good- win; Ethel McArthur; Myron Mc. J. McLeod; 51 @4000 and over.~Geo. l-i, Brook. iilS $25.00; Lulu M. Toombs $25.00; Lodge $10.00; Prince Edward Chap- tfr $10-00; Caldwell L. O. Lodge Indian River District $34.10. $3.00. inity-SBBBSS 50 Cents Eachz... Adam; Mrs. J05. Maud?’ Amnlillt: Elmer Bernard" Henry Meek; Peter McDonald: do: tat-y. enton: Percy Driscoll; Mrs, fientd MCLBMI: Rus. McKay, 35 Cents E h: ~_ . lolly: John Moagosaid. Hm“ w“ 2s Cents Each: - Mn. a. Hemi- PM" MMI-Myre; Bert Kelly. ' T0till—$3N.55. A, MacKenzIe $10.00; Mt. Zion 5.00; Kensitigtoti Red Cross 520,00; Collectors name not available 't‘ota1 toi- Kensington and Vio- hant; ‘Pyndal Semitic; Sir-wart Hunter; Peter Perry; (Tail Moase; Mrs. W. C. McLeod; Robert liunt- phroy; Louis Gorman; ivliss Lottie Simrm; w. B. tucArthur; Robt. liill; J. M. Davlsoti; Mrs, Town- send; Mis. Geo. l\lurra,v: Edna Mc- Murdo; Rev. G. S. Stephens; Frank McElvteii; Harold Palmer; Allison Bernard; Mrs. B. Condeti; Alex Hiltz; Mrs. A. Buohaiinan; Liritwood Toombs; C, E. P. Yeo; Jae. Mc- Kinnon; Walter Bows-less; Guaeie Cameron: Verdius Paynter; Glen Cotton; Percy Clark; Lloyd Bow- ness: Mrs. A. ilumpltrey; Dr. Mo Bride: Mel. Baker: Evans Inglis; Mrs, W. H. Darrach: Jas. M. Ray~ sey; J, B. Paynter; Walter liioase; David Clark; John l-l. Walker: Ros- coe Walker; Alvin Sttdsbury; W. B. Thontihson; Mrs. Annie Baker; i Robt. Cottlson. $2.00 Each: Ellsworth Bernard; Dr. Beer; W. B. McLean; Dorothy lticl-(enzie; J. L. Saunders; C. Baker; A. L. Rogers: Ivan Darraclr Emily ivhltchead; Harris Biakene, . Prdstoin Toontbs; lVirs, liattic ' ‘ Wickctt; Robt. Carrttlhrrs; Patter- son Walker: Clare liaslaiii; Nor- man Mill; John liioase; lvlrs. A. Con- nail; J, A. Thompson; P. J’. Keu~ hedy; Ch. Kennedy. cmrsrtsr. 12mm Summeraldo WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th Juvenile Semi-Finals JUMMER$|DE KINSMEN JUVENILES VI. KENSINGTON JUVENILES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27th Skating 8 fo ‘l0 p.in.—Mlscoucl_ie Band-Admission 40 (up _ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28th SUMMERSIDE KINSMEN MIDGETS vl. ' MIDGET CANADIANS l Hour Skate After Game SATURDAY, MARCH ls! Skating 3 to 5 PM. and 9 fo ‘ll PM. $3.00 Eachz-Vt’. L. Cotton: l)‘. R. Natlss. $5.00 Each: -— Dartiley Women's institute; George itnvisoii; Atliol Cotton; Wm. Champion; W. J. Sample; L. A. Mann; Ken. Service: McKenzie & Co: Mrs. McKenzie; J. L_ Davisoti; W. F. Taylor: W. ‘H. Dflifflllll F. M. Davi- son; Jas. E. McNeil; llarry Brown: Rev. J. A. McGowan; Rev, L. M. Murray; Jas, Sheen; Will. Profitt: Mrs. Flora. Tocnibs: Keith hiayne- t l l t t I To Farmers - A carlaad of Tractor Plowsi is due to arrive in a few days.l We would advise you to orderl early so as to avoid disapq pointmeni as these have been‘ on order for the post eighteen months and when sold will complete our quota for this year. ' Write or coll: HALL MFG. 8i COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Summerside, P.E.l. BABY CHICKS flffering i000 more chicks for sale, for shipment _Wed., March 5th New Hampshire \ Rods Barred Rock-New Hampshire ilctis Pendleton, Kensingtdn ' s‘ K. v