ualtotan ,~lll_ Ilaatner lines, and ‘ 0th Street. . t.” fellewlnl _ “Wwgqgghcettrfld a ' ‘ “Motivated to. t. y It M P" a, gm 1w ° mm mauaanca new uuttsrt. Bumflmflid?‘ ~‘ ,1 x35, wood.‘ will" w 5% bzghell. Special 53-35 l5 {I991 _ 5'.‘ -_ _. gtqntqvitve fowl 5P",".’.§‘w.tmw.~ Kensingwn. _ EQI. a e __C"An,-BONE-'A timely 51W“ d “".°..§i‘Z“l‘..°.‘Ii1“..’t‘:2l ‘“°"‘...i¥$"°.§:... rut up in 10° 1b- m at Grace's. ‘ ,' rsnrvln the Town ‘Alllcggggton, Friday, Feb. 25. '1, 51.5 sharp. Sponsored by ifriifdiey mu of the Prince C, ‘ ounty Hospital. . - TORAL CHARGE ‘Climb of Canada. ', °. w c. Dickson. B. A.. Pawn‘- misarrires for Sunday. February ' f, are a.‘ fcllotvsz-Bloczrrfield at {k M. Brae at 2.30 P. M. 010st? .50 p, M, (YLeary Sunday 561001 £30m A_ M_ Everybody welcome _,TH_E ANNUAL meeting of Tl‘?- n Dun-mg Company will be held the Creamery on Tuesflal’. Mitch ' M130 p.m. All shareholders patrons are requested to at- md, l-‘eed warehouse will be 0mm- ti on Wednesday afternoon, March “d instead of Tuesday. March 1st. Gamble, Secretary. TIPS COURT — $625.12; with an infraction “inst the Temnmflm A" w“ mud due to lack of evidence y, Magistrate R. s. l-Lintorra Court n Mdly- Th6 130N116 TEX c555 31m, Mn Allison Profltt was rthdi’ adjourned m» one week. A u»; mm Freetown charged with ‘m; a. disturbance on the street s, fined $5.00 and cosieandbound er to keep ihe peace.—-S. .-B0lLSE RACE CANCELLED- he horse races which were to ave been held on Suirlmerblflfl ubor on Wednesday afternoon m rained out after only W? eathad been run off. This WM e colt rare between RBIIZR Hlwk rivcn by B. H. Phillips l-1-2 and nrna McKelvin by G. Warren .34. The postponed race will be aid on snturday afternoon. W"- hrr permitting. 5 —FAllM FORUM GROUP HOLD ETING—sherbrooke Entcfiiriso nd Sherbrooke Bast Farm Ikmim rcup held a. joint meeting in the herbroolte school on Monday lght. Feb. 21. The feature of the venlng was a debate 0n should trmm pay income tax. followed y e general discussion. Enterprise rum. upholding the affirmative, ere the udnnars of the debate. . . Elmrr Warren acted as chair- ~-- Next Monday, Feb. 28th, En- ist Forum will hold their i-etlng at the home of James srrla and Mr. JchrrMoNtally in- tited the sherbrooke East group o his honte. A discussion of the arlous typ9s of taxation and their ey are levied, entitled "Render to Caesar", will be the topic m Monday. -SL'CCESSFUL TBA-A highly ‘ucceasful Mternoon tea and sale i! needlework. sponJorQd by the "miter; oi the Edith Cavell l... O. M. Was held in the new Orange all, summerside, on Wednesday. ° Bursts were‘ greeted at the W by ms. a. E. Wbcdside. The bits were centred with bouquets daffodils. presented by Mr. wree Williams, florist. The flow. s at the head table were flanked ith orange tapers. . Mrs. Ltuclus we and Mrs. Archie sharp pwr- d ‘lea and Mrs. Robert H. Phillips P-tnleiied. Those who assisted in erving the guests were Mrs. James lcDonald. Mrs. Harry Dye, Mrs ' ll Melllrtt. Mrs. n. Jenkins. , mm MOON. Miss Eileen bedside, Mrs. Percy Morrison. '5' Jr W- MacKenzie. Mrs. Dun- fln MrcDmald, Mrs. Mandel Bmlth, h‘ Brute l-leckbert and Mrs. Ar- ulnnn. Mrs. Albert Gay and l". Peter MacOaull were in nalihh"! the lfailancy work table, ‘= iPr Her e Crockett, len- 51 the Juvenile! his, fur-glan- ‘ Hnusic. , wgg lfirh Gaudet. dstoricai background, and how, ‘moi 55 Nlllllfcturof the. much lunmeralcet re, ll Central Street; 6'! Grenville lied; acetic‘: Grocery, leconu lines: Water Street home in lummcreide by alarrler 0|- iseper weak. PhoneiIoriI-l ferfhiannlee rder to the bfilttfiflflh hr delivery oat-yum mane- qiazranaa rusuaanca, Reign G. Mutton, Bummeraidc. \ -.NIW HIRING HATS now on display. M ’ ateiy priced to your liking‘. The Mary Ann, Summereide. 4min. rwaanu onions at Bil-nil, MIIPOQUC. —B_US LEAVES bus terminal, Summer-aide, Saturday, Feb. 25, at 5.15 p.m. for Charlottetown. Ao- commodation for i5 passengers. -VER.Y LITTLE flshmeal is ob- tainable. Bruce's have a ‘limited stock and our price is less their: price quoted on farmers market re- port recently. ' -PUIIIS IN hand and over- the-shoulder styles, to blend with your new spring outfit. Now on die- play at the Mary Ann, opposite Capitol Theatre, Summerside. _.____ —NEW LONDON PRESBYTER- IAN CflllltCllEs-Services, sun- day, February 21th. Clifton 11.00 A. M. South Granville 2.30 P. M. Geddie Memorial 7.30 P. M. Rev. D A. Campbell, Mirtister. -SWEATEBS of 100 per cent pure Botany wool in all the popular shades and sizes. Choose yours lo- day. At the Mary Ann, Central Street, Summerside. —-BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE-services Sunday. Feb- ruary 27th. Bedeque 11 A. M. (also 7.45 P. M. when Rev. George Som- ers, Bummarside will be the guest speaker.) Albany 3 P. M. Borden 11 A. M. and. 7.30 P. M. Temperance Certificates will be presented at ev- ening service in Bedeque. Rev. W. Burton Crowc, B. A., Minister. Mr. Reginald Graves, Student, Assist- ant. -1N.IURED IN FALL -- The ntany friends of w. James Pen- dergast, R’ ‘ ton. will regret to learn that he was lnJured last evening in a fall in the beck yard of his home. l-le was taken to the Prince County Hospital for treatment. X-ray examination had not been made at last report, but it was found Mr. Pendergast was suffering from a fractured leg. 5 —MALE CHORUS REHEARSAL —’Iihe Charlottetown Male Chorus held its regular weekly rehearsal int night ,ln the east parlour of Trinity Olwurch, due to the Farm- ers’ Oonvcntion being held in the Canpdian Legion Hall. six new members were enrolledand durihg the interval tea and refreshments were served by the Senior Wo- men's Auxiliary of ‘Ia-lnity Church, which wu greatly appreciated and enjoyed. The conductonMr. Stan- ley Lancaster, expressed gireat satisfaction at the way rehearsals are going and is confident of the success of the choir. 4 —BC_OUT-GUIDE BROADCAST- On Wednesday evening in connec- tion with Boy Scout-Girl Guide Week. Summerside companies 1 and 3 combined with companies 2 and 4 under the direction of Captain 5 Lucille McQuaid, assisted by Cap- tain Lorraine Watson and Lieuten- ant Ruby MacNeill, and broadcast a delightful program. The Guides in imagination were aeatgd around a summer campfire and sang their usual songs. which included "Fire is Burning," "Guides Hiking Song". "0 How lovely is the Evening". "Out in the Forest". "All Through the Night" and “Neath the Crust of the Old Apple Pie". Two lovely poems were read by Betty Mac- Innla and Joyce MacDonald and Mrs. D. C. Tompkins, District Com- mlseioner, gave a most instructive talk on Guide Law. The singing oi the Guide Hymn and Taps closed the program-S. . . —-I'IJNI.‘II.AL A‘! SEVEN MIL! BAY-The funeral of Edward‘ O‘- Oonnell, ‘aged 48, wok place on Tuesday morning, Feb. 22nd, from the ‘home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick 0'Conn¢ll. Carleton, to 8t. Peter's Church, Seven Mile Bay, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. William V. MacDonald. He leaves to mourn his mother and father. also two bro/there, James, at home, ‘m? ‘hm glnn it with an "air"! Judy Bond melee it for you to in an": vlfemluttolagjnd lows” the tut tune of the season "dig-mt naonsn of the season a»: _ I short sleeves, dainty pearl buttons down both the hack and - Ta‘ AN“ I "It. neat bow at the neck. It's nf good quality crepe """I"=» Pew mu and firefly. . 4a» aiaee are ea u. Il-prlced mfllh Shore Illa you'll leek sweet in "Buttons and Iowa" and . " "W! loolt awdetfln Indy M um enuuneterewm by Indy mas ire-the nam- Wear es tut "t? ll the Chine i envlnlgtltrllyf’ w” w- Rut will unit's e Judy Bond’: "Buttons and Bond's "Button and Bowl", . . . to like acltaege for the better XIII‘! IAOI and you'll see it t. The Intro- (wlterever le meet handy for you). outboard eriieleni and sanitary ae~ well u deonraflve. This . _ at erliaeelsee-It’ lfhl lured. ffugsl- The putt?» gadget la intfitfafie. Bu: wm mute lleohtcday-dh In tee cam bepartment. 4,- ‘Mn: rains are t» tart A t chil- i“. M" *°' ‘M our‘ In ta Youth ‘cm:- are allngtfl er i muwsaanwo meme-measure. w» éwkfih" ‘ M‘ ’ ‘ hem coats .. MI we: of f. ,,§§°,§-- m . n“, “Al, codename-auteur ,1. _ , . | ~ . 8 altieflhurch . Activities Mrs. J. ‘W, MlAKenaie ptflfid at the regular mating of the Lad-in club of the Simmer-aisle Presbyterian Church on- ‘rueeday "filing at the home of Mrs. J. Hm Gorrili. Harvard Street: The lunch hmtceeee were Mrs. Judson maximum and m; Ikneet 1,, warm. The neat meeting- will be held at thfhonae of was Joan Mwldven. creep sum. M the reads-r meeting on "rues- dey levening o! the‘ Summerside Baptist Y. P. U. the Juniors played nines previous te the opening. The devotional perlndWvss in charge of the minister, who also led the discussion on "What I Think About Prayer" The total points to date are Mxuskrats I3. Beavers 2i. ‘The ‘Seniors were led in their worship by Mrs. Colin Waugh and in the eubiec for dis- cussion “What I ‘mink AboutPr-ay- er" by the minister. The Builders and Wreckers each gained one point. Final arrangements were on Much 8. I I I "The Y. P. S.‘ of the Summerside Church of Christ met in the church hall on Tuesday evening with an excellent attendance. The devotional period was in charge of Garth‘ Irinktletter, who also con- ducted the business. The hymns sung were “Jesus Is Tenderly Call- ing" and "More About Jesus" and the scripture reading was in the thirteenth chapter of 1st Corinth- ians. Iihe minister gave a. thought-provoking talk on "Stand- ing by our Convictions" based on the life tof Daniel as read in Dan- iel 1:8 “But Daniel purposed ln his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king's meat, nor with the wine which he drank." O I O o t The Sflmmerside Presbyterian Y. P. S. held its regular meeting on Tuesday evening in the manse with the president, Ivan MacKen- zie,‘ in the chair. Worship con- vener Jean Matthew opened the meeting with hymn "Come Heav- cnly spirit Heavenly Dove." The Scripture reading was by Joan Baker, after which Joyce Ann MacDonald led in prayer. meditation on "Physical, Moral and Spiritual Vision" was conduct- ed by the minister- The closing hymn was "Jesus Master, Whose I Am". During the business period the secretas-y- was instructed to write letters of thanks to Messrs. J. C. Mountain and Maurice Mill for transportation provided to Kensington. Plans were made for a aléigh party on March 8 when it is hoped the Kensington Y.P.S will be guests. O I, O The Mr. and Mrs. Club of Sum- merslde Trinity Church held its regular meeting on Monday even- ing in Epworth Hall with the John Hopkirks in- the chair. The pro- gram was in charge of i Gerald Sheen's group, who were assisted and Mrs. Fer-Re Rogers, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Moyse, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh smith. This was followed by a forum. on the symptoms and treatment of appendicitis and dia- betes, and was conducted by Dr. Moyee. Refreshments were served by the group in charge. O The C. G. I. T. of Summerside Trinity Church met on Monday evening in Epworth Hall. Gloria Woodslcle, who presided. conducted the devotional period in the Teen- ager Group. The members were busy knitting while discussing mod- em etiquette. In the Guiding Group the vice-president,‘ June Geddis, was in the chair and Bar- bsra. Legge led the worship. The study on China under the guid- ance of Mrs. W. Heckbert was continued. end Andrew, of Worcester. Muss; and a sister, Angelina, Mrs. Her- bert Stuart of Carleton. One sis- ter (Mrs. James Devlne) prede- ceased him two years ago. The pail bearers were: Earl Murray, Her- bert Stewart, Thomas Maolvllcken, Roy MecOarville, Kevin Noonan. and John Myers. Personals ‘ —-'M.r. George Key. Simmer-aide, is in Charlottetown attdndintr Farmers‘ Week. B -—Mir. Lorne Weeks. Bumsndrdde, has received word of the serious illness o! his father, w. Howard Weeks, Fredericton 6 —Mr. Iii-neat Wright is conval- eaeing at his home in Summerside after his recent operation in Prince County Hospital. B --Mr. Welter Curley of Freetown and Mr. George Mayne of Emerald are in' Charlottetown attending Farmers’ Week. --Mr. Regineld Compton of Sher- brooke spent a-very pleasant week- end at Emerald the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Mayne. -Mr. Wallace Drummend of Springfield is progressing favour- ably in the Prince County Helpl- Ital. Summeraldo. following a lec- ond operations-l --!ilrner Jordon accompanied by Mrs. Jordon left Monday afternoon for Hayfield, N. B. They were call- ed due to the death cf Mr. Jordan's brother-ln-iaw, Norman Dobecn who diedion Monday. Mrs. Dob- mede for the banquet to be held The_ in the devotional service by Mr. '_ ‘ MONDAY, m. teat-m ma. t .. _.. 7.1"... SIIMMEIISIIE TODAY s. SAT. t. “'m“w ‘ was! _ as‘; Also seritll-Sllpermqn ShOWS 7.15 - 9.15 — Making; Saturday 2.30 REGENT Thursday Friday and Saturday Double Bill "Hot Box Mystery" and ' . IEIIH N!!!“ lllll flliflll IIIII llllllll Show: 7.15 and 9.15 Matinee Friday 3.30 and I So tu-rdey 2.30 CAMEO THEATRE Kenllngton Friday 4 p. m. - 1.15. It's Ralph Byrd u Dick Tracy in “Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome." Starring Boris Karloff aa G- enome" and Ann Gwynne. Also lat. Chapter of Serial, Tex Granger, newer-eel and Leon Errol. Comedy reel. ’ rs-o tzmtraun, Til E IW ll E cvurrni A George ‘Murphy Also: SCENES OI‘ NOVA SCOTIA lllll CARTOON FRIDAY 8:00 -- IAI- l!” I . ' ttrnstnaron aunt FRIDAY, FEI. 25—Doubleltced- er, Indian River vs. Kenning» _fon Bantams; New Annen vs. Remington Midgets. ' SAT., FEB. 26—"-lat game mai- ilnels North Shore League, Darnley vs. legion. Game 9 ‘PM. sharp. Skate after. ~ get playoffs, first gem semi- finall, Summmide Kinsmen Midgets tn.- Kenelngton Mid- gets. Gem hi5 therp. aon- was formerly Janie Jordon of Murray Harbor, P. E. L-S. —l|.iu Mary Gallant of lt. ll- eannre, daughter of It. and Mrs. Invi Gallant. Bummlraidn is spending two weeks in Saint John, NB... the mils? of Mlsl Patricia, CKPI TIAVII-lli Elli. pointed to have charge of the re- _ ‘ creation. On this committee were The ,Cape Traverse ~\\.P.U. met Mrs. John Myers. Mrs. Arthur on Thursday. evening, Feb. i1, at the MlacMicken and Miss Esther Crooks. heme of Mr. and Mrs. David Next meeting to be held at the Milrphy. The meeting opened with home of Mr. Wendell Myers. The the president, Mr. Raymund Merri- lunch committee for next meeting gun in charge. The minute; were we! Mrs. Paul LeVoie. Mrs. Arthur road and sprayed. The business MecMicken and Miss Evelyn Bell. part then followed. A discussion Roll call and collection followed. followed on the play to be entered Thedevotionsi period was in charge m m. an,“ rum,“ I,.wa|,4e_ of Mrs. Ralph. MacCauil, assisted cidcti to have a 8t. Patrick's social by lilrsI Arthur MncMickch, Mr. Weeks and Mr. and am. Jae‘: HcDmAld. I on lhroh 1'1. A committee was an- Raymond Morrison and Mr. David Upper Floor-Main Store SMALIMAW . Murphy. The theme was "Christian Missionsfi‘ Hymn "Come Let Us Sing of a Wonderful Love" opened the devotional period. Mrs. Mac- Caull then led in prayer. Hymn "In Christ There is No East nor West“ closed the devotional period. Recreation was then enjoyed. Lunch was served by the hostess and the committee in charge. The meeting rinsed with the Mizpah Benedic- tiou The untrained TBALNED ROSIE nose can detect shout about 20 odors, the chemist 200 by smell, ~while the perfumes rtcoeniees about 2.000 eoentoy ac- . t-‘vrdih: i0 her-fume authorities.» rxoze-sror caumnellli the cuitcm to write letters er in linen without breaks er pa In m“. s: ‘I: foi- either "woedsw- q» '