5 Ulllll ‘Mmkln am“ "'i$ii“i¥3“h'dw| My News, Sublfllllifllll. MQOIUIIII Iloulfl be llh with In. Pgnfl h; Guardian IIIIV N, ll III of the allowing no". u erolilei- . u ii Ion. Illa‘ ll- ‘ Outline Brogan . $12003 dum. wow,“ nun one», nnii-‘r-‘iii-"ul ho Guardian will u- ‘imbued any o. In on darn I00 I m" l to the no; respond ll our order uulnmll lo council for intern-ll out going-thin; , "awn may he Iiiflrhd word strictly plypblo In ad- III! of YNG zzs dail for cash. UPeiidletgn. < -5B5-8-4-8i. 0x lilATING tablets rs at Taylor Drug‘ Co., Ken- n_ ~ -617-3-'1-6l. '51‘ AltltiVElL-Shlpment of and Young Men's Suits and 3L5 for Spring. Call and see when iii town at Maurice MLII, er, Summerside. L-‘IOS-fl-IO-lli. ERIOIJSLY ILL Friends to hear of the serious -s. Darrell Piekexs of . y who is undergoing lii the Prince County l Vii v till hit-S TTENIIINU DEMONSTRA- 5 _ lviioffatt MacLean and lbe Leiird of Corney Bros., ei-sitlc. are atlenoing the ler Demonstrations in Mone- . B.—-S ETllllNED HOME—Ml‘. and nghhm Palmer have returned i1’ home in Summerside after c Mr. Palmer's brother, Rob- LFlUCIZlllCI, Lot 1i, who has ouite ill. It is pleasing to i-e- iiit Mr. Palmer is much im —-S INCE COUNTY FESTIVAL ii n ‘illlll of the executive of 1.1.19 theatre Guild, Summer- it was decided to sponsor a County Drama Festival, to ..l the hitter part. oi May. Mrs. . 1s W‘ ' . R. Brennan (I ii.. committee the tit-tails. The next studio will be in St. Paul's Hall. tiny when the Gui d will pre- thrcc cite-act p1ays.—5 EATll 0F MRS. LEPAGE — iiiisrd away in Summerslde turiliiv . the home of her Mr... vincent. Mrs. IePage. rlv o West Prince at 84 years e. 'l‘hc funeral was held on iiy ZIIIcFIIQUII from the house - Peoplfs Cemetery. Rev. L. E vies officiating-S OUNG PEOPLE'S PARTY— ry Jolly time was had on iiy evening at the home of mid Mis. Leonard Rogers, otter Road, when a number ung people ca_1led to spend the ‘ll. Music and games made inie bass pleasantly and later e evening refreshments were . A vote of thanks was ex- - to the host and hostess for hospitality and everyone vat- at a jolly evening had been S E/ITIIVOF MRS LEON GAU- Stanley Gal ant, Mt. Carmel. Giiudct was a resident of Well- » and ‘was the daughter of the r. and Mrs Joseph M. Gaudet cciitiic. M .. Gaudet will be ‘mi cit in the communit for i1 ac s especially in imes rkiie .S1ie leaves to mourn husband. two sons, Joseph in "its Emile. Mt. Cannel- Mrs. ll! IlOllo In llllllllltfllfll u no: eh up. l for deilvorIo-s’ on yolnhrrougl. ‘um. ‘I BIN HOOD gm] c“; Select m th ‘n’ your soil-t’. ° °°°i“.‘-‘i31i§i'-‘§§‘-&‘ -no‘cxuy Bedeqlle Rink ‘Ihursda . March 10 semi final time. B Oils and MacFarlane Bile. Ulllier Freetown vs. Bede. ‘ills Bill/er Wines. smite inter match. Admission l6 cents, 1,.719_ Monthlyidoeting Children's Aid Society, S’side The regular monthly meeting the Board of Management oi th Childrens Aid Society, Prince Cillllliy was held in the Town Hall, Tuesday eveninz. the President, m. J. A. lvllcPhee presided. The Agent Truant Officer Mr. Louis Wedge reported that he was taking steps to stop chldi-en from fre- quenting the Town dum where they were in the habit o hunting iimflllil the rubbish and often eat- inR half rotten fruit. they found there. The absentees from school during the past month were not large. One for truancy. two lack of clothing. and 7 ior various other regsfians. e principal of the High School Mr. C. B. Jelly stated they had 600 pupils attending school and ten ab- sent during the month was not a large number. He felt however, that there were a few children in the Town who had never attended school and were not on the school roll being children oi paremi who had moved in during the past year, The agent was instructed m make an investigation and report to the Society. It was felt by those Dres- ent that some- kind of a census shoud be made each year b the Town and kept at the Town fflce so that information might be ob- tained as to the number of new families who move in in any one year and the number of children in their respective families of school Bite and their religious iffiliation. North Shore Hockey“ Gossip of e The following is a short review of the games in the finals for the "Baker Trophy" won by Kensing- ton Silver Wings from New Arman in their best three out oi five ser- i . a ' P W L D GF GA Silver Wings 3 3 0 0 20 l3 New Annan 3 0 3 013 20 First Eight High Scorers G A Pia. M. Waite, Silver Wings 2 6 8 A. Bernard, Silver Wings 6 2 8 J. Ready , Silver Wings 4 3 7 Jabez Mills, New Annan 6 0 8 Geo. Mills, New Annan 4 1 5 Geo. Webster, S. Wings l 3 4 E. Hughes, Silver Wings 3 l 4 R. Crozier, New Annan l 1 3 . Wellington; O l1: Mrs. Stanley Gaudet, Mt. ti. and Alfredo at home. The l1 100k pace on Monday in: train the Roman Catholic l1. Mi. Carmel. Rev. Namire ir ofiiciatinll. Interment was t. Carmel Cemeierya-S PERSONALS irlends will rest-ct to learn that Tlioniiis Moyse is quite serious- at his home in Bedequia-S l . Artemas Carr of 5t. Elea- - ixitient in the Prince tv Hospital. His friends will iii his speedy recovery-S lss Anna Hewitt of Summer- is a patient in the Prince tv llospitaL-S ' ; Rov Saunders of Alberton. alliifilét 1n the Prince County lends wil. be pleased to learn Mr. James Callaghan is mak- itoocl recovery from his recent Dositioii.—S l- and Mrs. Ivan Dawson, Be- -ha\-o as their ueat, lvius. "fa-sister. Miss iliiy Miller oi ‘ is pleasing to report that Mr. ‘iéillldl- hangars master at the n - depot. Samurai-side. is suf- y recovered to be able i0 re- his home from the Prince llosnliai where he had been ‘ling treatment-s SPECIAL! i. d-ai ‘isi,;‘.;:._r:..~'.r~ es: ~ iiiéwiivfiznuso. o“ "i! BM for appointments. 1.10mi anon’ snmi luimenllo. P. I. l. g t 4 Bad Men 0f Series James Mills and Everett Hughes l0 minutes each. Hughes garnet-vi [ all ten minutes in one sentence,- recelvlng misconduct; Mills having five minors. .Goalio Iihampion turned aside o1 mot-s. oiimvbeii so. - The Silver Wings tackle the Aces on Thursday evening in a sudden- death fixture for the right to en- ter finals for the Lea and Wright trophy now held by the Kenslng- ton Silver Win8=~ Theere is a rumor that Gra- ham's ad hockey team. cham- pions o their league, will cross rJcks with the Kensingwn Sliver Wings, winners of the North Shore League. at an early date. Nothing would suit the large num- ber of hockey fans better than to see those two teams in action. and if this game is arranged. it will draw a arge number c; fans W110 ‘are always anxious to see outside. aim performlso come on. boys.‘ let's go before the ice befliiiil i0 soften up. By the way. we would like °° . H ' d intend to hoiiiwitithi.“ fifii for this is ____._.__ U M EPRSIEP GUARD qlislt q old PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE EXTRA spacial. l Fresh, Sliced EXTRA SPECIAL ! Breakfast Cereal Regular 29c for BOLOGNA Zibs. 35¢ i “MANNA” C EXTRA l. SPARERIBS, 3 its. 25¢ EXTRA l Smoked EXTRA ! quantities. medium tins. Special, 2 tins - - ._ _ _ 25c vFillets, g lb. SCALLOPS, excellent flavor. Sllefllal, per tin - --._ _ _ Evaporated Apples, lh. 12¢: 149. 16c _-..-¢-_-. .,___, __>_ _ if For Friday, Saturday and Monday I CAMPBELL’S BEANS, Special, 2 tins — — — — — 17c SLICED PINEAPPLE, Special, tins -— — — - — — 2lc OXYDOL, 1 small, 1 large. Regular 35c value — —- — - 26c MATTHEWS coucn SYRUP. Regular 35c for — — — - — 31c O~OQQ4W Vicinity Mrs. Percy Driscoll and her two daughters were visitor; to Char- lottetown on Wednesday. | Mr. Fred Egan oi Charlottetown was in Kensington on Thursday. Mr. Fred Davison was a visitor to Charlottetown on ‘Thursday. lvfr‘. Crilly Lea of Summerside was a visitor to Kensington on Thursday. Mr. George Webster visited sum- merside on Thursday. Mr. Eric Cousins who has been confined to his bed for the last live months from injuries received in an automobile accident, was taken to Charlottetown on Thurs- day for an X-ra . His many friends sincerely ho t at all is well with him, and t at he will be 51,19 w be around again, at an early date. ‘Their many friends will regret to hear of the illness of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moose. M11 Georse Brookins suffered a. Dllillfill injury to his loft hand, when he fell and cut it on a piece of tin Thursday .morning. It is hoped that nothing more serious will follow. Hea roads and the cold snap did no prevent some of our en- thusiastic horsemenlrom attend- ing the ice-races at Clement on Thursday afternoon, and all are anxiously waiting for Saturday when another race will be held at 318 weather permit- I18 A largo number of our younger element made the trip to Char- lottetown Thursday evening to witness the final ame between the Charlottetown A bies and Sum- merslde Crystals-H. Mr. Percy Driscoll was a. visitor to Charlottetown Tuesday. Mr. James Montgomery of Cliar- lottetown was a visitor to Kensing- ton Tuesday. Mr. Joseph Arsenault and Mr. Edward Gallant on Tuesday morn- in: drove a bunch of cattle to Sum- merside in the record time of two hours flat. Miss Annie Coieand Miss Hazel Meek enjoyed a peasant weekend at their homes in Springbrook. Mrs. Benjamin Mills o.‘ St. Elea- nors enjoyed a pleasant holiday in Kensington the guest of Mlrs. T. M. Howatt on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. William leBlanc of Moncton, N. 8.. was in Kensington on Tues- same place, A sad gloom swept Elnisdale when the news spread of the nud- don passing of Mrs. Fred Hardy oi Kenslngton at the age oi sbcty-oiite. Her funeral tool: place on Wednes- day from United Chuioh to the taemet/ery where sli-e was buried bide her husband who pre- deceased her four months ago. Pall- ‘beaierJ were Masts. Robert and Ervin Williams, hesier Pi-ofitt, Hampton Home. JamSs Stuart, Robert Arthur. lvLr, Daniel O'Sulliva.n of Locke Road s t a few days recently visiting riends in Albertori. The Holy Name Society oi Alber- ton pariih sponiored a pie social iri Albeiton Hall Monday February 2B. Due to the unpleasant nigiht and poo;- roads few out of town people attended but many near at hand sports en- joyed a good night's fun. A neat sum was realized. Word was received by Mt‘. Frank lidoKenna of Dock Road c." the death oi his brother Lawrence of tended to Ml‘. of his brother. Miss Irene O'Brien ha" returned home after taking a Home Economics Course in Prince of Wales College. Elm‘ school ‘is progressing favorabl under Iihe direction of M155 Eieen O'Brien, principal and Mr. James Currie, assistant. Friends of Mr. James Callaghan of Alberton are sorry to learn that he has been indispooed for the past few weeks, He is being attended t0 by Dr. Kennedy. ‘All hope Jim will soon be around and well n. —E. Frances Kelly, 3 Eddy Pendergost. Grade VII-l Wanda Mann. Wilma Delane , 3 Wilna Monkley- Grade VI—l Andrew Humllhlei’. 2 Jean Pnlland. 3 Emmett Braham- Grade v (Miss Profitt) l Phe icia Clark, 2 Jessie Clark. 3 Shirley Hughes dé 111-1 Pearl Mann. l Lee c !I—1 Rowan Profltt, Margaret Jardine, 3 Joan Wedlock. Grade l (a) 1 Marie Sudsbufy. 2 Audrey Pi-ofitt. 3 Betty Caldwell. Grade I (b) 1 Jean Davison. 3 Jean Thompson. 8 Alfred Anders“ d Grace Carl‘. “Perfect attendance: Grade One: Betty Caldwell. Iswel Jardlne. Aud- rey Profitt. Reona Chisholm. Ralph Kilbride, Vernon Watson Shirley Kgmiedy, Roy Hate y, Billie Con- nick. Alfredo Chisholm. Alfred An- derson,_E_li_zabeth __S_lII1-_‘i.—~l¥ Rumfwd. Maine. Sympait _ is eX- g l Wins Feature On Race ' Card (Continued from pagel, and driver. to whom thanks of horsemen and public are extended, The summary: Match Race Allie Burnham (Semple) - - 1 l, Babyset (McNeil) —- — - - z 2 Time-Ailliil; 31 Winner is owned by Max Fergu- son. Kensington. Class A. Pace Rosebud (Murphy) __ _ Jackie Volo (Arbing) —. Peter Frisco (Jay) _ _ "lviine-Zilii: 839%; 30%. nner ow l-I - M i1 Charlottetowixi]. y my m’ y’ Colt Race Ill weer- 31 13 32 Juneset (Bradley) ' - — —- 3 1 1 Joa Volo (Pound) - _- _ _- 1 2 z Royal Jim (Kelly) - - _- z 3 a Time-N; 31; 3i. Owner James Collier, Charlotte- town. Officials Starter-D. K. MacLeod. Judges—J1m MacDonald, Neil Walker. C. Snow. Timers-Frank Wheatley, Fred Ross. D. K. Macheod. Announcer and clerk of course- John A. MacDonald. Saturday! Program Weather permitting there willbe more ice races on Saturday with a Class A. Pace havi Jackie Volo and Rosebud as entr es. Colt race will have Juneset. Royal Jim, Honey Girl. Joe Volo and Happy K. as the lineup. In Class B. Major Cope, Peter Frisco and Daisy Peters will face re fast trot or match race. T0 HOLD NICE GATE LONDON. (or) - Enlargement of Wembley Stadium, scene Football Association cup finals for the next 26 years, calls for stand- ing-room accommodation for .38,- 000 persons and a total of ISQQO; \§O ~§-O4-§O-O-§§§§§—O4-O§—O NO-NO Q0 6 OOQQQQ-O IIORSEMEN ATTENIION! Our Veterinary Department well stocked EXTRA SPECIAL i California Sunkist ORANGES Medium Size ‘.31’... 31 ° ---FREE DEMONSTRATION- t Romola, ‘Ben Hur, Vita Manna Cereals and. Mother Nature’s Health Drink vvvv vvVVV-wvvvv Victoria Cross Wins Ghame At Montague The Victoria Cross Maple Leafs defeated the Montague Rink Rats 4-2 at the Montague rink Monday night in the first game of the two out of three games for the General Electric cup. The second game will be played next Monday night in Montague. Referees Byron Grant and Bruce Currie handed out six penalties during the game. The win put the Maple Leafs out in front in the race for the cup and stopped a. winning streak of the Rink Rats which they held during most of the regular season. SUMDIARY First Period 1—Vlctoria Cross. Kennedy (Peardon) 2——Vict0ria. Cross. Peardon — 3-Montague, Peters (P. McDonald) — — — -— 18.00 ' Kennedy, L. Campbell. Second Period 4—Victoria Cross, Gaudet — 3.55 5—Victoria Cross, L. Campbell sloo (Peardon) - — —— — — 19.00 Penalties: Gaudet, Bell. Third Period ik-Montague, Martin (S. McDonald) — ~ -— — 17.00 Penalties: Bell. The lineuss; Victoria ss-Goal, J. McLel- lan; defense, A. Moore, A. Gaudet; forwards, L. Campbell. S. Peardon, G. Kennedy, N. Campbell. Montague-Goal, A. Fraser; de- fence, S. Kerr, C. Bell: forwards. L. Strong. S. McDonald, H. Mar- tin, I... Fraser, A. Peters, P. Mc- Donald. Teams Squabble Over Rookie NEW ORLEANS. Malfli 9—(AP) —Blll Nowak. the infield rookie from Dctro t. IIEIIIJEI a few ground-- ers with his “kidnappers? Cleve- land Indians. today as the squabble over his contract gathered new ed- jeotives. C. C. Slapnicka, general maimgei- of the Indians, suggested Bill Terry, manager of New York Giants, "call on the G-meii“ to investigate hi: charge than, Nowak Down The Alleys HOLY NAME HALL BOWLING Big Four League Old Timers-ZSSO. Ali Stars-SSQS. High single Dr. L. Duiiy 308. High three Dr. L. Duify 760. Ladies League Red Wliigs—2533. Stars-2049. High single F. Flynn 245. High three F. Flynn 587. Holy Redeemer Mixed League Ever Readys—2297. Hawks—-265'1. Ladies high single V. Mclnnls 176. Ladies high three V. Mclnnls 465 Gents high single C. LeClair 232. Gents high three A. Garrett 600. Tonight at 7 o'clock:- Mlx__ League:—- Racers vs. Trotters. Crescents vs. Flying Frenchmen, Ai. 8.45 m.— Pacers vs. Stagers. Alerts vs. Stars. CHTOWN BOWLING ALLEYS Dodgers-RU. Cardinals—-34B1. Ladies high single H. McMillan 28. Ladies high three H. McMillan mglents high single T. McKearney qséients high three 'r. McAdam Ti ers—3570. Cu 4 . Ladies high single I. Paquet 302. Ladies high three I. Paquet 585. Gents high single J. Lawlor 3'15. Gents high three J. Laivlor 831. Tonight at 8.30 o'clock Mixed Doublast- H McIrinLs s; Irene Bradley, J. Vermendere 8s G. Doyle. J. Power dc P‘. Martin. B. Cox 8s F‘. Mallette. P. Mclnnls do Mrs. Houston. J. McKim-ion 8c S. Smith. W. McDonald 8a C. Matheson. N. J. Clow 8: Mrs. Burke. A. Burke d: N. McKay. H. McLeod do H. Praught. Tonight at '7 sharp:— Roops vs. Teds Taxi. Vets vs. P. E. I. Fox Bil‘ IO. Remember When section of Stanley Cup h wint eason _ , - - - ti-Lhnei! Ingretstzd. er s H day on Mame” wlth veterinary Cram,“ Llmments’ s“'°'$h°t' was "kidnapped" by the Indians. _.__..___-_- m. Preston Toombs was t. visi- Animal Cod Liver" Oil and the old reliable “Terry ma to state" siapnicka FLAGS non: m on: tgmtlssiaxrilottetown Tuesday on creosote Cough Mixture, Fox Mating Tablets, isgllldi. Igitdtsgggigiicgntggdtzcfim my The-icanadhm Pram woaor-irsmn England -(CP> ' _-- etc. financial asisteirim n. attend Boston Bruins Wm low first —Hu“ ‘ “i”? cpfihéidi. v32: KENsmG__-__mN SCHOOL Price“ Reaimmzble “h” m” pisg with?“ “isrefiilim iiliicenliiiidggilirndgiignbeasue with w $11‘? 00?“. Oon the course Honor roll for February: WALKER and SEMPLE mtg“ 3115.?“ “m “ r p g- a 3-2 victory over Rangers at New hare a ballmIodged in the folds of Grade X—i Keith Kennedy 2 Remington 'p_E_]_ qveh-ygaid ‘Nowak ‘W. qflqned a York hing years ago tonight. Art thl wot 118B 5nd when m” w” Helen Hug?“ a Georg! Kennedy‘ , JerSW City (G’aii.‘<' ‘arnil con- Ross’ boys Won the unfold“ n“ b,“ “med “m; the Grade —1 Mar orie Baker, I _¢.--_ n i-.- . a -i‘-~a------ -~ --- e~---o~ hm“ The Indium '5“... h: 51mm mm your with two straight decis- l°ts.*."t.rr-2 can. . i-in -__._ - _ ===?'=" ’ B EDWINA --cA|>" sruees mo Home I Y 7 A.’ ' . - __ vac ALL COMIN ? WHO!!_-—- 0R ¢A1 TO 5mm, i so; YOU CAN cams YOUR AUNT WELL. THE , u, our i HAVEN'T ANY 006 iw GRAN MA -— WHERE... "r0 name's outrun»! PARTY — . tTHeus CANARY aiaoi com , 3-10-21, 1...... .__...._ _ __._v . .ii-=..' maintenance; A special demonstration in our Grocery Departm eni, Friday and Saturday, of the new and popular Breakfast Cereals-Romain, Ben Hur Meal, Vita Manna-made in our own Island Province. Try EXTRA SPECIAL 1 CORNED tasty muffins and the new Health Drink (Mother Nature's) made from these products. ‘ Sour Mixed Specialfngltlifis? fit-finite; 25 and Saturday c O-OQOO-GQU-O-OO O+OO-O-O-QOOQO-O—Q f‘ i PICKLES lit-kw. Co... a ~ ~ ~ a ~ a ~ ~ ~~. . Mixture l, EXTRA SPECIAL! P" Pkg Small size . ' ' 3,3,; 21¢ 12:21:: s; ig“ t» y iilliiKEil OATS. 27 ‘ , BOUIQ -'— —- c ' '“* m ' with Glassware Premium u . . _ . W TMJ”; 'i" "—_"“" z“ * .‘ '. '" "' “n; l . KGIISIIIgLOII and Elmsdale and Vicinity Ame Bu "1 h am‘ .19 Win After Jittery First Period: (Continued from page ‘l, 9 it __._.____.__ _ M. to whistle through a stretched mnsli but after a Ienizthy u cussion Wlcl James ruled it no aoal. The izwinel were clearly seen to jump by those in the press box. With fifty seconds to no Gallant raced in on Harris only to circle the net before slip- nlniz a pass out to Schurmam who RSVP the goalie no chance. In the remaining seconds Howatt led a fast attack in nn the Mnncton mg In the s"i"lmh‘n the puck just roll Daft the uecl post. - Maroqnv- Goal. Ilarris; die- fenoe, “mite, Phillips. forwards. Appleby. Leblanc, Bell, Ileblsnq Irvrraham- Chapman, Powers, Crvstalsz- Goal. Casey; d Cahil‘. Bow-ness. Gauthier; ' wards. Schurman. Gallant, Comp- bell. Howatt. Steele, Dickie. Referees -W1ck James, Im Arsenamlt. SUMMARY , If; First Period " i. Maroons, Bell (Aipplelyyg I, Igbmlli/I) 8:34 B Lebl (Awh- . aroons, . am by) 13:15 P60811163 —POWOT8. Second Period ._ S“ Crystals, Campbell (Golllnll Penalties —Gallant. 11min! Period t‘, 4. Crystals. Candi-l (Dubai 6 :46 o. oCi-yetais, Schurman {Oolllfl H q 19 l Penalties -4Pliiltips, flilliipQ Powers, Bell. _ ' __ ‘t is.” ' -.i Abbie Sisters‘ Win Ganié Scoring a til-o of ‘counters in. thfi first period. addinil 1W9 m9" the second session and then wind- ing up their scoring spree b! shooting another three goals in thl windup session while holdinfl T1191! inexperienced opponents w e I counter in the second period Abeg- weit Sisters last night skated to an ll-1 victory over the Prince Street School Girls team in an eXhibii-lllll game played at the Forum last Jones, icht. n Led b_v the Mclnnls, 0x015?! wok a. zi-ii mggia triolwhlo stioirilcd all A e goa s e 11ers lead in the first twenty MM. increased their margin to 8-1 in ill! middle canto as ltlarion Matheson punched home the only 80 losers and then in the windup R8- slon added three more goal! i9 Tim their count into double figures. Although defeated by B i’! i th school team P ifwonagcn battle all the WI! through but could not but "i! the AbGBWEIt Sister: “m” dflencefront of their militi- threw up in goalie. coins,“ Hand Colin Hon Mhlfl all llhllo II. Chill alofthe» \ 4