' ' AGENTS: LII-Ill‘ .1ll-Iuov¢ ‘Uiflylll llus-pky George Clow. 1t! Ottawa Street. . _ IUMMEBBIDI Ill IBRNCI COUNT! New; Subscription. Advertldng. .77 l.‘ grout!» BS3017. WI"! “N641 X11160 n. dual-elm I» some t a m Iellotwilbetceee ll Illa-hem: .0 - . Bookstore. Water smut. Gearlhe ‘Dwrmre. t1 Central ltreel. a s Utah. O1 Grlrlvllle Street: . Illwll PM‘ Al!" I ‘ G - Grocer! a - wéjroeery. Second Street. Thednerdienwillbedeliveredlepeeybpllelalnnmerddety clffifil’ B0! l‘ service or ll" route. hplrduerilepIweeLIllonrlIeefll-lfesthu yonrerdertetheboyreepelldble for ddiveryenyeu R~APHEI wanted at; m“, Apptv no: '10, Summersidp.‘ _.MAMMOTII no nus -f gummerside, Friday end Sehlrdty. (or Canadian Appeal for (Jhildren Fund under joint auspices Cath- °t_-¢ women's Leonie and 1.0.0.5. i __PRJNCETOWN United Church. slsipeque. Services cancelled Sun- ‘ d", March 7. Rev. James Cross. . Minister. amm- SALE. - limited num- be: 0:1 hand Three Section Leevor j-lgfxintS. Also Straw Blower Fans. Cflmélli Mixers, Pump Jacks. Orddr wow, W. D. Croken. lknereld R. R. .-\‘ARIETY CONCERT. King Geolse Hall, Kenslngton, Tuesday. Mfiifil 9. 8:15, sponsored by Kel- vin Grove Women's, Institute. If not fine. Wednesday. Admission i5 and 35c. ,i'l‘ PAYS T0 ORDER Hillside (Inicks early. They will produce lots o! eggs. Hillside Stands for Quality. Write for price list. Rex Dawson, Albany. --IIUNTER'S RED TAG SALE, lfensingion. continues . through March. Mangel Seed. pound 50c. Rainsins, 2 lbs. 44c. Rlubbe Boots. Raisins. 2 lbs. 44c. Rubber Boots, Come and see. -.\TARII.IAGE TODAY — The luurriage takes place today at 4 pm. in St. Barnabas Episcopal Church. Irvington. N. Y.. oi Kath leen Jeffrey. daughter of Mr. end Mrs. G. A. Jeffrey. St. Eleanors tn Henry Vernon Barbit of Scars- dale. N. Y. After a wedding trip to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Barbil. will li\e at 157 Brite Avenue, scarsdaie, N. Y.-S. »-LAlD T0 REST-Funeral ser vices of Mrs. George Campbell. Hamilton, was held from her home to Keir Memorial Presbyterian Church, liialpeque. on Monday, March 1st, in the afternoon. The service was conducted by Revs. J. A. McGowan and James Cross. The hymns sung by a mixed choir. “O God Our Help in Ages Past", “Rock of Ages" and "Asleep ill Jesus". The pallbearers were liiessrs. John M. Gillis, Bruce Riley. Clark Caseley, William ‘Brander. Major Sinclair and Em- mett lvlorrlson. The service uridrr the direction of Mr. Joseph L. Davison. Kenslngdon. -—CHURCPI MEETING -- The afarclt meeting of the W. F. M. S. of lite Sllmmerside Church oi the Nazarcne was held at thC home 9i lius. Russell Lkwis on ‘Thursday evening. The president. Mrs. HOW- srd Marl-cod, who occupied the citair, led the devotions. Roll coll “as answered with a Scripture verse containing the word "con- secratc". Included in the corres- pondence read was e letter from liirs. Malcolm Burgess, O'Leery. lllssestiltg that all the W.1".!vi.S.’s meet in 0'Leary for an afternoon :11 evening some time in April. ._LADIES' CLUB INTIRTAIIW- lD-Jrhe Ladies‘ Social Club of Bllmmersidc ‘Trinity Church was entertained at the home of. Mrs. A- 511111“! MacKay on Thursday evening. There was an excellent attendance and the president. Mrs. T. R. Palmer. occupied the chair. The devotional period was ‘mlduclfll by the president with lim- J. W. l-Iogg at the piano. The Sunshine Bags" for the April ‘lea were completed and passed fut- An interesting paper on While Elephants I Have Known" was lead by Mrs. Palmer. At the close of the “ refreshments we" served by the lunch hostesr $5. Mrs. Harold Walsh, Mrs. J. W. ‘we rind Miss Millicent Strong.- -s. —SCII_00I. SPORTS - Bedeque Prices. Much n.- zine‘ —I'0l Ill-I. etrlwberry plank, Improved Senator Dunlap. Order early. veuia Mosse. New Anne-n. —PQB SAIL, 1986 (Jhevrclet coach. Excellent condition. Motor newly overhauled. Arthur Mac- Ferlane. Bedeque. ¢ —H008E1' Bedeque rink Tues- dfly. Much 9, Ho man's, Summer- side. vs. Holman . Charlottetown. Skate after. Admission 30 cents. arr-mo mumeaw just er- rlved. Many new spring stylei to suit every appearance. Call in early ior the. best selection. The Mgr)’ Ann. opposite Capitol The- e e. —IF TIE ROADS ARE OPEN buses will leave Hum '-' go. day at 1.30 and 5.30 for the juv- eéig; playoff lame in Cilarlotte- —JUVEN!LE HOCKEY Bedeque rink Monday, March 8, Frggmwn Roughriders vs. Bedeque Bone. crushers. Admission 25 cents, -NOR'I'll TBYON Presbyterian Church service Sunday, March ‘lth at 7.30 pm. Miss Mary A. Mc- Kenzie Deaconess. -com: T0 the hot Chicken 51199“ and Ofthe L. o. 1.. building fund. —REV. C. A. HICKS, Tryon, will be the speaker on the’ Baptist broadcast Sunday at.t1.15 p.m. over C.F.C.Y. . . -KENSINGTON, Presbyterian Churches. Sunday, March ‘lth: Kenslngton st l1 mm. and 73o p.m., and Mal- peque at 2.30 pm. Rev. J. A. Mc- Gowan, Minister. .__._, —N0'l'lCE HORSEMEN: Entries MALPIQUE will be received at the secretary's office up to Monday" night at I o'clock for the race meet on March 11 and l2 on Summerslde harbor. Robert Dewar. secretary. —BADLY FROST BlTTEN-Mr. “.,_.._,Kenneth Champion, Kensington. is suffering severely irom frost bit-I Mr. Cham- ten‘ hands and feet. pion is the operator of the high- wsy snow plow, stationed at Ken- 'BEII.S.I Thursday. March 11th, from 5.30 w 73o in Ezpwortls Hall. Summerslde. in aid Services Cannot . SSIIMMERSIIE ' lost-Showing ‘m,’ . - lig Dottie lill "wssr or ooocs cm" and "sronr or KINGS" Don't miss this Horse ‘Racing Picture Shows 2:30-7:l5-9:l5 l‘ MONDAY and russoA s Hi1" bl F ‘ u. lllwxkllt. .. "will \ ‘liil ‘vi. Illll I ------.-..r.':"- idlllifl e i.‘ Also Sport Real cnd Comedy . Show: 7:I5-9:|5 Mchnee Tuesday 33g Regent MONDAY and irussoAv Shows 7:l5‘ and 9:15 Matinee Monday 3130 Lost-Showing Tonight "WANDERER OF THE rrlyooaanmel. cnAnlpr-reroww Mother 0f Six lleldTor Murder (By The Canadian Press) ‘ITMMENB. Ont, March S--Sl.x ill-ill"!!! mil-Jilin!!! children this morning filed through the door o! the Children's Aid Society shelter here and only the eldest knew their father hwd been slain, prob- ably with an ule. and their moth- er wee charged with the murder. Clare Irene St. Cyr. 32. full- blooded Iroquois Indian, was held by police who responded to her frantic telephone calls and found Jerome St. Cyr dead on e blood- lteinld bed. The jugular vein of the 13-year. old laborer had been slashed end his Jew broken, and police said an axe found in the snow at the rear of the frail, tar-papered house probably was the weapon used. Police Cihief Albert mp1s said the wife, s little woman of five feet, one inch, made a iull con- fession. "As fa: ls I know, he was struck only once," the Police Chief said. "He must have been killed in- stantly for I don't think he even tvrltched e muscle." Late today Gregory T. Evans. Tirnmins barrister, said lie had been retained by two brothers oi lVLrs. St. Cyr to defend her in court. An autopsy was ordered. lluplessis Comments 0n Polish Treasures QUEBEC. March 5 -— (C?) - Premier Duplessis said tonight in the Legislative Assembly, he would discuss the Polish treasures again “at the proper time." “We shall see who is telling the trutlL" the Premier said after Leon Casgrain (L — Riviera flu Loup) had criticized him ior "dis~ crlbing Mr. St. Laurent as a collab- orator of Stalin." Mr. cssgrain said the Prtmier was "making himself ridiculous." Earlier, Prcmler Duplessls crit- icized what he culled the “partic- ularly reprehensible attitude of the Federal authorities" on the Polish treasure question end said he would comment further in s "few days. ‘srqnr or kmoa Tsnmcs moms. ROMANCE, THRILLS ~11‘! you happéhed to miss Amer- ica's great racing classic. the Ken- tucky Derby, don't feel too badly. For at the Capitol-Theatre is Col- umbia's "Sport of Kings," a pict- ure that's said to contain all the romance and pounding " .t u! Kentucky's fabulous Sehrday ‘l - 9. Tom Conway and Martha 0'DriscolI slngton, and in the recent cold weather was working alone. He in "empirical, coup-r" apparently felled in realize the ‘ effect oi the frost until the dam- ‘Also Edgar Kennedy Short Reel,‘ Comedy, News and Serial. age was done. His many friends M" w" h" "°°°"“Y m" 5° oeo-Q-ee-acs-Q-oe-Q-eoa- rapid. Blur. --—-———-—-,—- 41.1. HEALTH RDGBITTEII- Her many friends at Burlington and elsewhere will be sorry to learn that Mrs. William E. Pronto who is spending the winter with herdeughters at 200 West Street. Maiden. Mess. is not quite so.‘ well and has been put to bed for, l. time by her doctor. 1t is hoped she will soon be well again. —OHIJBCH ‘OF ENGLAND-New London Parish: Fourth Sunday m Lent. March 7, 9.06 Sunday 8011001 by Ridic, OIUY; ll. morninl prayer. Stfltapbenb church, Bur- lington; 2.30, evening prayer St. Thomas’ Church, New- London: 180, Holy Communion St. Mark's, K ‘ Monday. March B: Gmuu Rev. Robert Herold Waterman. Coedjutor Bishop oi the "Diocese cl Nova Scotie. No Lenten ser- vices during week of March ‘ltlcf H". DLI}. N001, Rector. --G. II. AL- I ' , Bur. etion Service St. Mark's Church. Remington, by the Right- "fillets is NATIONAL DOUGHNUT WllKl So IIVO Dolghnlle It least M; ' dlY- - - - You can get then fresh from the Greoery. Department M °l"llredbouhssotssrelleessteedeaen ssultheplelneneeere mill"!!! e duels. Doughnut are dellciele with coffee» lee, er milk- L "ma!" also very nourishing. The Doughnuts in the Grocery Depart- "u "Qmuleoftbeveryfineetingreliesste- - -lncludealnu_siss order from the Grocery Department. "m"; Girl- m sun mam m: And m sumo, cones: In vcmoxvth venue ere really ecnecieu stout. - - -_,'.l'heee e i belissecotezyse-raay u . .°" "ml-mun 1.2.." Cont? "out; ' . Ileeiyec m {gm nose are owoonr _ .}.-..'.... lu- .,M.mli\ie., vssaumowrckuo-nwmamysu-atm yo," A Tlllllofilfllllellllllrlelieeateepotnlwll 4mm" “Wmnlleliceateepeeal-Ierveeenetliagneeewerlby- _pm_“ fll-Itwnusumcenssmpeuvtaessw. q,,,""".W¢IIllenmJ=eaeume-e---nemse awgfflflyheeeu assurance-neurone; ' "I “KW w~~ t» I rdwl 1r u ... - ‘K . ._- r- -BISIIOP WATERMAN EX- PECTED-Rt. Rev. H. H. Watei- man, D11, Coadiutor Bishop oi the diocese oi Nova Scctia will make his first official visit to the Anglican parishes oi St. Marys, Summerside and St. John's, ‘St. Eleancrs on Sunday. Service in 5t. Msryb Church will be at] u.m. end ‘I pm. and St. John's at l! can. _P'ollowing the evening lei- vice the Bishop will meet the parishioners individually‘ in 5t. Mary's Hall. Bishop Waterman was elect coadiutor Bishop oi Nova Sco a last November and wes consecrated in Halifax in January. During his stay in Sum- merside he will be the house guest of Miss Hunt and Mrs. Mussen at their home on Granville Street-S. —NI~:W ItECRUlT SIGNED- Flying Officer H. Vincent, Re cruitlng Officer at the l1. C. A. P‘. - station. Summerside reports an- other recruit having been signed up, He is Joseph MacKaye Mac- Inod oi West Royalty who at the age oi so is Joining the RCAF. for the first time. Up to now most enlistment: have been from among those who served in the war but now more applications are coming in from young men who are too young to have had war service. {fie next oi kin ll given as his mother. Mrs. Geddle Meclleod of West Royalty. He en~ listed.es an aero engine mechanic and left yesterday tnoining fol 'I‘rentcn. Ont.. where he Will undergo l2 weeks basic training at the Manning Depot. After this period oi training he will com- mence his aero engine mechanic's course.--S. Personals -Mr. George Olecemp oi Sum- mereide and little son. David. ‘leave today for Campbellton, NJJ. in visit his perents.-S. ‘ that Mrs. Louis Dywtent bee foimo it necessary to re-entcr the Prince -.-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iblland lac Mule Mchlchern of Fredericton P.8d. were visitors to Kenning inn over the week‘ end. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Slut. _v¢_-. . Assrrmm Bedfordshlre. m;- lend - (d?) — Cain sac Abel u; on the lht u persons swims for municipal houses. ‘ BOILING ‘I0 DIATI lolline to dllth um made ‘ . WASTEL-AND" \f\\'~\‘.§'“‘ - ~~~<s~xg glorious as! "a““" sport of kings! CAMEO TllEATliE KENSINGTON The "W -I'riends will regret to - learn . County Bonita! for treetmeuta-S. . .s espiesl pullehmenrilt lnrlenc hi MIL . Paul Campbell, Gloria Henry and Harry Daven- port head the featured PlBYPPS- heart o! Keniirrkys blue grass country has been caught by the camera for the cast and crew were actually transported to the 177-acre ranch located at Northrldge Estates. in California's San Fernando Valley. COUNTRY very reminiscent of Kentucky. The es tate, valued at one-and-a-hali million dollars, was chosen for lo- cation work because its rolling green hills and knolls are said to be similar to the lush section in which the film's story takes place. Further Adding to the productions authenticity genuine working vparimutuel machines were loaned to Columbia for the racetrack scenes. ' Campbell and Miss Henry, a new, but affective, romantic team. head the heart-throb department. Campbell tell and hsndsomm-ep- peered as the male lead of "Millie's Daughter." He was recruited by Columbia from the operetta staSB- Miss Henry, whose screen future n held to be a brlsht 0m by thew in the know, was kept under wraps while being groomed by the Coi~ urnbia studio. Well-grounded in radio work, and extremely attract- ive besldes she is said to have all the qualities necessary for mo- tion picfiiresuccess. ' ' (By The Canadian Press) SAINT JOFTN. N. B. March 5- There were 2.433 out of work in this por as compared to only 312 available Jobs at the end of Feb- ruary. W. J. Ryan. National Ern- ployment Service manager here reported today. Mr. Ryan said 1.823 persons. in- eluding men and women, 619W SIIBJYIB in unemployment insur- ancegduring the week ending Feb. 28 while for the last week of De- cember payments totalled salmon 1.778 persons out of work. Professional Bards QO O€ r. ' Earle lllckey Chartered Accountant om“ at 7' ll Granville Street _‘ Phone his Summer-std; ALPH MUTTAR ‘- I1 m mrrs 1' if c Russian Scientists Told To Remember Party In Work By J. M. Roberts. Jr. Associated Press News Analyst Russian scientists have just been warned by time soviet Minister or Hisher Education that they'd bet- ter remember the "plfty diamante!" of their work. Thus business of being m; 1m- llreflflvd by Western scientists can lead to “anti-state. nnti-pgtrluflg M11005." they are told. They ere not told. presumably because tell- llic is minecm y. that it can also lead to loss of their p. ‘euioml igndd possibly their enetomicl ea s In Russia. the microscope must be used as e mouthrpiece. It's all e part of the current Sov- iet campe-ign against people who write music or books or express economic uheozies which feil to serve as Communist propaganda. To Ametricahs this makes Lhg Soviet incredible or laughable, or creates a deap feeling of pity, But it also has its practical aspects for which the anti-Cdmcnilmist count- ries cen be thankful. It il going to have a damping effect an the ad- vances of Russian science. In a. rwent discussion of the hereditary effect; of chromosomes and genes before the Cooper Union fmnn, Frederick Osborn told an interesting little story. Science has proved definitely that germs and chromosomes, ccm- binod witlh but not controlled by environment. produce the individ- ual man. But, Osborn reminds. the mechanism oi the chromosome and gene was officially repudiated by Dr. Lysenlro, now director of the Institute oi Genetics of the Soviet Academy of Science. The laws oi Mendel and Morgan are false, Dr. Lysenko said. bees/use they fail to conform to dialectical materialism. As a result. the Russian geneticist Vavllov was removed es director of the Institute and replaced my Lysenko, and Vavilov died in Siberia. ‘Ill-ifs happened acme time ago. and is brought to mind by recent shifts which have put a propaganda expert in the place of President Zhebrak of he White Russia-n Academy of science. Pravda said: "Zhdn-ak. es a Soviet scientist. ought to have unmasked the class meaning of the struggle taking place in coneciion with the prob- irrn of genetics but. blinded b? bourgeois prejudices, by s 00n- torrtptlble subservience to bourgeois science. he adopted the vlvw of the enemy camp" Osborn said the beQeved. tht Vavilov case grew OUT 0f Q “QTY of 83 pairs of identlcaliwms be- ing renrrd in different environ- mants in a study of heredity. “Evidently thcre was daWRQPT-liflt soon an experiment might show that all men were not created equal in genetic potential. and 1'11 m..- that it might be contrary t0 lieu-x. it had i": he stunned. ‘ The COPTHUDi-Ei’. DYOP-‘iilandlsh will certainly 11m into a ioioxf scientific subversion if they 9:]; achieve their z-im o: tal. ng 0 the United States. , [iii SPRING PARK SCHOOL Honor Roll! for February‘! Grade x _ 1, LS3 Cameron. .3_ 90mm). Dewar, 3, Elizabeth Sims. Grade 1x __ 1. Sheila liiacinnis. 1 Mafy McElroy, a. ltlaricrie Garnester. Grade Vlil —— 1. Helen Cameron. 7. Shirley Stewart. 3- Shirley Wlgmoro. grade v11 — 1. Georgie Dolron. ‘l. Roms. Good. 3. Billy Hugh“ 5nd, v1 - 1, Basil Phillips. 2. Kathryn Beck. s. Louise Kelly. gmygv _. 1. Bonita Smallrnen and Boyd Good (ecvlll- 1 51°“ Jenkins. 3. John Pound- Grade 1v — 1. RAID?‘ Kennedy- 1‘. Florense Douglas and Frankie Burke (cqilll). s. decree GM!- Grade 111 -- 1. Gordon Dennis. g_ 1511119 mans, 3. Johnnie Blateh. Grade 11 - l. Adeline Beck and Cyril Gallant (equal). 2= Ronald wraith and Ralph Barrett (equal), 1i. Edna Dennis,‘ Jimmie Gallant and Paula Goad (equal). ' Grade 1 (u) and (b) -- 1. Gloria MacKlnnon, Pamela Shaw M“! Errol Wood (equall- tw Stanley Sanderson. 3. Janie Weeks. Beverley Bock, and Stella Smith (equal). Grade ‘l (c) -- i. Leonard Williams, 2.. Jchnanna Brown. 3. Lloyd Matthews. Principal -- Claude W. WOOC- Vice - Principal —- Wlnnifred llaytor. ' Assistant — Mrl. Ind H!!!"- Assletent — Bernadette Lewll. Assistant — Beatrlcc Cameron. Assistant - Mary MMNEUL Assistant — Teresa McKenzie. (Patriot Please Copy) e }S’side L. The Sumnterslde Sub-Division o! the Catholic Women's Leeguu held their regular monthly meet- ing in the Knights of Columbus /Home on Wednesday. March 3rd. The president. Miss Margaret Wedge, presided. The meeting opened with the league prayer followed by roll call. There was s good attendance. ' Included in the correspondence read at this meeting was a letter- from the Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mao- Mlllan, thanking the members for their congratulations sent to him on the high honor recently be- stowed on him by His Holiness the Pope. Mrs. Elmer Plneau. N Citizen- ship Convener. reported attending Home and School Group" meetings and also e meeting held in the Town. Hell in connection with the Canadian Appeal for funds drive ior the destitute European. child- ren. Mambers were appointed st this meeting to self tags on Fri- day and Saturday of this week 1c! this worthy cause. The converter for Girl “Guides. ,Mrs. D. F. MacNeill reported that tthe Guides had s very successful [year and that a full report would be read at the annual meeting 1n April. ‘ A discussion on ways and means u! increasing the funds followed and it was decided to have a sale of home made candy on Monday and Tuesday’ of Easter week at the Capitol Theatre, the manager, Mr. Harold Gaudel. having kind- ly given his permission. As the annual meeting end election of officers is in April, a nominating committee was named at this meeting. The social hour which was discontinued during Lent, will be resumed at the April meeting-S. Mad Pianist Remains Patient In Insane Asylum DETROIT, March 5 -(AP) _. Out at lonely Eloise, the delicate music of the mad pianist still echoes through quiet corridors. Maestro X still is s. patient two years after he startled the music world with his beautiful playing. Dr. '1‘. K. Gruber, superintendent of Wayne County General Hos- pital at Eloise. said he still is completely mad in everything ex- cept his music. "We noted time," Gruber said. movement has stopped. He 'sits or slnlldS and regulates." The maestro. ullose name never was revealed by the hospital, W85 a brilliant student of music. l-le was cocnrmltted to the asylum a decade ago, suffering a spilt per- sonality. In search for a means to bring him hack to reality. the hospital tuu-rned his attention back to his music. ' At first an attendant had to turn the pages otherwise he would play the same page over and over. Gradually. muesli-o \’ vnprovecl. l-le appeared before a national education conference. l-lc amazed recognized teachers of music with the beauty and clarity _ of his piano artistry. Later he performed in public. Millions heard him play Mozart's difficult "cctrtcerto in D minor" on a national radio broadcast. Then he returned to Eioire and the oiiscurlty of the insane. Gruber emphasized that the mad pianist has not been Bil/P" 11D a5 incurable. Ala-lost daily efforts are made to interest him in his sur- rourrdltngs. "But he remains out of touch wiiih reelity in everything except his music." the superintendent said. "Ii we ever are able to help rum, however. 1w feel we may open an invportant avenue for oth- ers like him." CONQUERED PUERTO RICO imzprowment for a "But the im- just Ponce do Leon conquered Pueric Rico (or Spain in 1509 establish- ed the, first settlement there and became the colony": first governor- general. IQISH INNOVATION _ »____ ‘fill tea bag was invented by an Irlsh-Arrwrlcan storekeeper who put tea in small silk bags ss samples, but they soon became popular as on easy way to make tea. Monthly Meeting p piano ‘ Crystal; Rink, , 8'Side TODAW-Skcting 3 to 5 p.m.; hockey match, Charlottetown Abbie: vs. Summirside All Sfcrs, 9.30 p._nt. . . i Awnooucauuwr W; have iust recently unloaded c cor load oflrhe famous Fleury lisseli Tandem Disc Horrows, in various sizes ranging from 72 to 32 plole and would suggest that you book your order curly so cs to be assured of prompt delivery. ' Write or coll: TIIE "All. MFG. Q Wlli STORAGE C0. LTD. Dflimi Summerside Charlottetown culatss coaoon Ccscumpec, P. E. l. SPURGEON CLARK Tryon, P. E. I. FWD-n RWIEY Mighty lmpomm: to you these days is the preser- vation of those costlier- shm-ovu foods. ‘There's "H; nosey" in food savings and a Wearing. house Refrigerator Cln help you to cut you: food costs. All your foods any iresher . . . longer . . . thanks to ‘True-Temp" Cold Control, exclusive with Westinghouse. You can buy in larger quand- ties at considerable au- ing: . . . end there are $51k "l 150"‘ lllfll. prices and many economical and “HWY! tempting frozen desserts —-4 WAYS TO BUY- Nu can make in a West- cosh LOWAWOY Budge. ingbouse Super-Freezer Reqismbfishmen’ credit Street floor llouse Furnishings Store SNALLMAIVS Where Price ls Matched With Quality “Are You interested in YIJT. ., . . Investigate the Ccreers offered rcyou . . . In the oir . . . and on the ground . .‘ . in CANAllA’S-¥;'if,='i- AIR FORCE ' SPECIALIZED TRAINING ' GINROUS PZNSION for full particulars eeniut COMMANDING OFFICER G. A. F. STATIUII SUMME-RSID! "Serve Ccnodc Through Ccncdo’: Armed Services'.'~ RIIYAI. GAIAIIAII Alli FORGE _ _A . —~4‘~- . Announcement? DR. W. W. TIDMARSH, CRAPAUD Wishes to announce that he Is raking over the Mediecl Practice of Dr. A. A. MocVicor, Bedeque, on March 15th. The office in Crapoud will be open twice weekly. OFFICE HOURS: BEDEQUE: '- Mcndcy-Z-l P.M. and 7-9 P.M. Wednesdcy—2-4 P.M. Thurrdcy—_2-4 PM, and 7-9 PM.‘ Suturdcy-ZJ P.M. Tuesdcy—2-4 P.M. Fridcy—2-4 P.M. CRAPAliD= BILL'S BIKE SHOP C. C. M. BICYCLES SPORTING SUPPLIES REPAIRS Summerside - Phone lH-I Tuber unit foundation Meue- rcins, free of Iecf roll. Carrying one per cent of mosaic, accord- ing re greenhouse mt. EARLE ROUERTS - - Klnluire » .._i___.w-.