rltfllilloit? 41. 194s - -. {nun-II A? THE‘ GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN [THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ' AGENTS: J. liner llllffllly. l“ Hanover Street. and George Glow. 1:5 Ottawa Street. , IUMMERSIDI! and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscriptions. Advertising. Tbeflranllanllaybebougbtatanyoftbe otlowill Itoree In Slunnsenide: m! Bookstore. Water Street; Gods-lien Drugstore. l1 Central Street. Tor-nub Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gendot. 6'1 Granville Street: Vi,” Grocery. Russell Street; Alyre Doueetteh Grocery. Second Street; ' Inland Motor Transport. Water Street. ' The Guardian will be delivered to any homo In Snmmerido by and“ Bu] at Io per day or 18o per week. Phone lli or 282-3 for this lam. or give your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your mute. r,’ 4111,03 our dmsiar on Wadi. chicks. Order at Slums, MslW-lllt- _nOCKEY, Dunk River League. Bgdeqllo rink. Wednesday, Feb. l8. Freetown Roughriders vs. Bedeque Bonecrushers. _||0CKEY. Bedoque Rink in- mgnt, Tuesday, Summerside Jun- 101- Legiollalres vs._ Bedeque Minks. Admission 25 cents. ' ..’_1.rava YOUR scan oanalts ‘gummy-prices are in you’ gnds. Burns, hlalpeque. LTO SPEAK ON MAINLAND _ Rev. Charles Carnegy of the s." summerside Presbyterian Church leaves this morning by plane for Woodstock. NB. where he will gpeak at the Annual Meeting of the New Brunswick Auxiliary of the British and Foreign. Bible society and will represent the Prince Edlward Island Auxiliary ti. the meeting.-—S. ._T() KENSINGTON — Mr. Reggie MacAdam of Moreil was a passenger by train to Kensington on Thursday evening. While in Kensingwn he will take finishinz touches on butter making at the co-operative Dairy plant. under the tiliorshlp of Cyril Connick. Young Mr.‘ MacAdam is a hockey player. and will be an acquisition to one of the local hockey teams our-ins his stew-K- LTORONTO VISITOR — Mrs. M, w. ivLitcliell of_'l‘oronio, Ont, is sptndilig a few weeks in Kon- sington as the guest of her friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Nauss. Mrs. Mltchelis mother was a Miss —LAW IIBRARY FOR SALE. (List on request). Also metal filing cabinet, three drawer; one small aafe; one stendup desk. Write Box as, Summerside. —APPEAL FDR CHILDREN — Yesterday in Slimrnerside Mr. B. Graham Rogers liiscussed with Mayor Arnett the progress being made in the Canadian Appeal for Children Fund in the Western Capital. Mayor Arnctt reported good progress in all sections of the campaign there. Mr. Rogers also discussed the drive at the Summer- eide High School with 1k. Clarence Mercen-S -SERVICES HELD-Services at - Mary's Anglican Church, Summer-side and 5t. John's Church St. Eleonora on Sunday were tak- en by Rev. G. M. Andrews of Halifax. 1V. 8., who is visiting lure. Rev. Mr. Andrews, who is Royal Canadian Navy Chaplain at Hall- fax, will also be here for next Sunday's services. The pastor Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison, who has been 11,1 is gradually improv- ing in health-S, , —ANNUAL LEGION MEETING -.Mr. Reginald Gaudet was elect» ed president of the Miscouche Branch of the Canadian Legion at the annual meeting held on Thursday. February 5th. Mr. l‘. McNclll the retiring president was in the chair and delivered a le- port on the activities of the branch for the past year. Mr. rt. W. Betwn, the retiring secrets-y- ltreasurer also gave his annual xe- port. Other officers elected were as follows: 1st vice president, A‘.- bert Kincaidc; 2nd vice president. B. J. DesRoches; Executive. R. W. Betion, Patrick Martin, Frank Smalls-cod. born in Mount stexw-Squarobrisss. P. McNeiil. Dolls uft, who left her native province when she was eight. She was a relative of a former mayor of Charlottetown. Charles Smlllwimd- Mrs, Mitchell is enjoying this first opportunity to visit P. E. I. and was especially delighted ‘with the beau- tiful carferry “Abegwciifl. During the short time Mrs. Mitchell has been in Kensington she has ai- xeady made many new’ friends who hope she will come again-- K. —ENDS BOYS AND GIRL! WEEK - Ln Snrrtmcrslde Trinity United Clvurcil at the Sunday evening service. vnhioh terminated Boys‘ and Girls‘ week of the Unit- ed Churoll, the members of [the C. G11‘. and the Trail Rangers were in dlalge oi’ ilio meeting. Gloria Woozisirlc presided and was assist- ed by lieby Best and Bobby Hues- tis, who offered prayers. and Frank Lockhart, who rend the Scripture lesson. The collection was receivvd and presented by June Gmidis, Dolls Heck-herb, Melville Canrpbcll and Donald Nicholson. Rev. h. G. Sullivan, BA. B.D. dedicated a group of five oll paint- ings, the Artist Wanner E. Suilnlaofs Conception of the Christ, which will adorn the walls of the Sruildoy School Auditorium. The minister (lien gave an interesting address on 13.1.2 artist's life. Of the four paintings, size 18 1-2 inches by 22 1-2 inches. complete im bronze frames. "Gethsrrrlane" was don- ated by Mr. and Mrs. man: “Christ at the Heart's Door" by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sheen; ‘The Boy Christ“ by Mrs. w. H. MscKic: and "The Good Elwo- llerd" by the members of Trinity Evlrning Auxiliary. The large painting, 30 inches by 40 inches Wmiilcic with walnut fvrcne ‘The Head of Christ" was presented by Mrs. Jenner, Hunter, who hadbeen Blltserintendcnt of the Primes-y Sunday school for eighteen years. Besides lmc congregational hymns films. the malo chorus rendered "T110 Church in the wildwood" Ind the girls’ cihoms sang "Even Me" with Miss Mary Geldurt pre- lldlng II’. the wfllL-S. Blacqulere. Sergeant at Arms, George Venn. The meeting was largely attended and was followed by lunch served by the ladies auxiliary of the branch-S. Personals -Mr. Edward Monkiey of_ Sum- merslde returned on Thursday from a business visit. to Char» lottewwru-K." -Mr. Roland McKenzie o! Charlottetown was a passenger by train on Thursday on a visit his home in French Riven-K. ton. P. E. L. returned by train from Charlottetown on Thursday evening-K. —Mr. John G. Townsend oi Kensington is ill at his home. His many. friends hope for his recov- ery.—K. - --It is pleasing to note that Min Lucy German of l? " ton is improving after being quite iii at her home-K. -Jackie Conden, eight-year-oid son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conden. Remington, who was seriously ill, ‘s greatly improved-K. F-Mr. Wm. German. who spent T-H-E- IW-several months a-i. his old home -in Kensington loft recently to return to Ednlonton, Alta-K. ..-Mr. Bert McKay of Clinton was a. visitor to Charlottetown on Fridays-K. -Mrs. Alfred Higgins has re- turned home after visiting her husband in hospital in Kingston, Ont. She also visited relatives and friends in Montreal and Bos- tom-Q. ‘Mrs. O. B. Darrach and little daughter, Marlene, were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday-K. -nvs rears - - - m the "woo: fry" m w be 1m" II t!" Y°"“' 09M"- Tlteae are avitlable In overall style-grey. lawn or bioe- flmz w c. Iced e us m. - - {and emu. oolore blue or unr- um 1 t» lt.‘:fleed ‘at ass E pllr. rum emu nod Over-III I" m"! "In the oroovw-uls us; will go m- the "Ber "Mk" Itefltlll"! i!" them in different oolora. Jive Pants wosfwell-tbefre made of lieu cotton drill, you'll lee tlseae tss the Youth > Centre. ~ . ‘Ihelrlueupum romellberlltlle ' "whorotlsehoateaaeervel food that la new anawdilferent- -. v -_ ‘lfllmzotleotlon of the emery Dvrmruuut can supply yonwttll CAI-AMI at es oente a wool-LIV!"- Wvltsr at ss oente a pens-amen savanna at ss oente a wand *4» lo with these Meatagetllant mu. rrclmaa at so wit» e pound- wllllloodolthllkhtlyuurpartywlll beuaaeeeea- - - Order these Degas-then "u- mu from u» Grocery t. newest style-Tl‘! a nnn norm "'- inert-It's nasty-r a us!» 310085. This pertteulor Joly lend ll In on all over eyelet pattern '5 "l! III“ “upon, a 0 n 1th" Q polite‘ Qlllf With I nut little “not: bow and eapaleevee.‘ Accent your new Sjelslglult or perk up Boil Ileana-the etleaareflto --Mr. J. Bertram cl’ Frederic-_ "in the Prince County " . - IORDEN NATIONALS ~ i SIINIMERSIIIE- .osl Showing Today ANN SHERIDAN in "NORA PRENTISS" snows mo - ms - sns WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY REVENGE - i IIANIIIINI. Killers atoll: fi wit! “snve IIIIlIllIE mm llIIIIi gunman lllll-Jllmfll! FIMEV Also News and Flicker Flashbacks Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 40-Q-0§0§ REGENT SIIMMERSIIIE ws-onssosv and THURSDAY She turned men's hesdsi NEVER SEEN‘ 641v @3414” GRIIITnIHIITI SHOPPER iilllliiil iiiUiiB - iiiillf lillili i Shows 7:I5 and 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 _"T_§IZGFTHIF_ BORIS KARLOFF In ."BEDLAM" FO-OO-O-O-OQ-O-QQ-Q4-Q-Q-Q-Q-QA As.» &00<§00{>6l 1)%6h CAMEO THEATRE KEN SINGTON Tuesday 7-4 The most exciting action story ever to hit. the screen. ‘THEY _\\'ERE EXPENDABLE‘ U Starring Robert Montgomery. John Wayne and Donna Braid. -.Mr. John H. Burgoyne. Gran- ville. -has undergone an operation in Prince County Hospital. and his many friends wish him a speedy recovery. -—lVl.rs. Scott Miiiigan. Coleman: Is a. patient in the Prince County l-lospitaL-S. -~Mrs. Morley M. Bell. Summer- aide, expects to leeve next m- day for California-to spend the balance of the winter-S. -Il. Ildon Hickey. may d the White Star Laundry. III.- enerside, has been on a business trip to Montreal and Ottawa for the past weeic-S. —1"riends of Moses Blwqulare, Simmer-side, who- has been-a patient in the Prince County Hoe pltai will be pleased to know that he will be returning home in a few days-B. —M.rs. brooks, George Harris. ‘Sher- unfierwent an operation .. , yesterday afternoon. Her condit- ion iast night was reported to be favorable. _ S ' MONEY AT IORIIEI First gems of intermediate phy- downzl between ‘ . SUMMERSIDE ML STARS I - and WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 8.30 _ Cornish. Hvwian. I Cooke, York. Iird. Raymond Clarke. N. Wilt- ‘ glue; fiurodld hlllalcikhaln, Hunter iver; o' a , _ ‘ . National Temperance ’ " N w“ 4th. illarlon 11'. Clark‘. North Wilt- shire; Joan Vcsey, York; .13...." H. Andrews Jr. Hunter River; ‘- " Todd. Breadaibane. ramcs counrr flth- Iii-Irv H. ems. Hunter River; John R. Spence, Hunter Jllfllorl 9 years and under, - River: Shirley E. Spence, Hunter lfiluuaid Dawson. CeilLral Bed- River; Carl Easier. North wm- eque; Gordon H. Myers, Albany sllirq Blanche Bernard, Hunts;- RR- z: George Wright, Searietown; River: Joyce Bernard. Hunter 2nd. Elisabeth Green, c, 39d- Rivel‘; Beulah Montgomery, Hun- eque. ter River, 3111.‘. Shirley Jardlne, Freetown: Cottle TOOmba, Bedeque; can). IWPERNIEDINIES 12, 13, 14 YRB, T00R11". Bedequc; Catherine Cali- beek. Bedeque. l 4th. Victor Craig. Bedequc; Al- lison Johnston, Belmont; Myrna Heffell. Freetown; Mary llcflell, Freetown; lone Wright, Freetown; Thane Drulrnmond. Freetown. 5U!- Helen MsoMlllan, Kenging- h"; Georke M. Brookins, Ken- 5111799"? Gordon I-ltlestis, Summer- sido: Kendal Godkln, Sunfmev- sido; linrralne Johnston, Sunlmer- side; Elizabeth Nicholson, sum. merilde; Catherine Esiey, Sum- merslde; Joan Stetson, Bloomfield; Edythe Best. Belmont; Vernon 1st. June Spence. Hunter River. 2nd. Relda Moore, Hunter River; Winnifred Nélllftllli, Hunter River; Luiie Campbell, North Wiitshlre. 3rd. Lowell Bsiderson, North Wiltsillve; Chrlsline Ann Todd. Breadalbanc. 4111. June Bowman. North Wilt- shire; Winston smith. Pownel. ‘5ih. Laken F. Lewis, York; Ster- ling MncRac, New Wiitshlre; Myron Lester Ling, York. SENIORS 15. 10 AND 1'1 YEARS 1st. Austin Bowman. North Wilt- shire; 2nd. Wendell Clark. North JUNIOR! 10 AN]; 11 11,535 Wiitshire; 3rd. Elizabeth Maclnaa, North Wiltshirc. 18l- Bliwer Auld, Freetowm. David Schurman. C. Beclequcql Ronald Lewis, Freetown, 2nd. Ruby Reeves, Freetown; JUNIORS 9 YEARS AND UNDER Stuart Drurrunond, Freetown, i 3rd. Stewart Rpeves Emu-Rm lst. Ronald Dawsom- Central R-R»; Georgie Murray, Bedcqug; Bedcque; Gordon H. Myers, Albany Wendell Moose, Kensingion, RR; George Wright, Scarletcwn 4th. Beryl Woodside, Kcnsjng- Md. Edgar Parker, North Wilt- ton; Elizabeth Brookins, Kellsjng- shire; Sylvia Clark, North Wilt- ton; Gwynneth Doull. Bedcquo. shire. 6th. Shirley Jewell, Bcdoqug; 3rd. Elizabeth C. Bed- Lorna Leard, Summerside; Joan eque. Spears, Summerside; Helen Hugg- 41h. SIlITICy Jardine, Freetown: tis. S'Side.; Donna Siiiiphunt, Cattle Toombs, Bedeque; Garth S'Side., Lillian Johnson, Summcr- Toombs, Bedeque. side; Jean Reeves, Freetown; Ar- 5th, Catherine Callbeck, Bedeque; thur Craig, Bedeque. ‘Ewen Cameron. North Wiltshire. PROVINCIAL HONORS Green. INTERMEDIATES l2. l3. 14 YRS,‘ 10 AND 1i YEARS 1st, Catherine Craig. Middictuml 1st, Willilzl, Deacon, Nnrih wilt- Janet Bradshaw, Searletown; Alan shire; Brewer Auld, Freetown: Bf-‘Ilcs. Freetown; Rose Reeves, David Schurman. C. Bedeque; Freetown. Ronald Lewis. Freetown. 2nd, Charlotte Cairns. Freetolvn; 2nd. Jean Campbell. North Wilt- Georgie Doull, C. Bedeque; Paui- shire; June Dennis, York; Elaine ine Moase, Kensington. Cook-c, York, 3rd. Harry hldrAusland, Bioom- 3rd. Raymond Cinrk, North Wilt- field; Joan Bradshaw. seurletorvu; shire: Lloyd Mat-Lei". North Wilt- Robert Huesils, Summersidc. shire. 4th. Wendell Birch, Pelmont; 4th. Ruby Rccvcs, Freetown: Marlon Schilnnan, C. Bedeque; SLuul-L Dvunwnond, Freetown; Helen E. Hardy. Howlan R.R.; Harold Rcickham, Hunter River. Ella Hcckbert, Bcdequc;- Leila 5th. Stewart Reeves, Efmeraid Crsswell. Bloomfield; Edwin W. RR: Georgie Murray. Bedequoi Hardy, l-lowlan RR, Wendell Moose, Kensington. 5th. Lila Crnsweil, Biozmficld: Mildred Reeves, Freetown; Edgar INTERMEDIATES l2. 13. 14 YRS. Taylor, Freetown; Phyllis Taylor, , lsi, Catherine Craig, Middleton; Freetown; Arnold Barrett, Bei- mont; Elaine Glover, Kcnsingion; Janet Bradshaw. Scarlets-sin; Alan Gwynneih Davison, Kcnsingion; Scales, Freetown; Rose Reeves, Marlene Davison, Kensington; Freetown. , 2nd. CIiElFlOllq) Cairns, Freetown; [Goorgic Doull, C. Bcdoquc; Paul- ,inc hiouso, Kcnsington. I 3rd. Harry MacAuslnnd, Bloom- field; Joan Bradshaw, Searietown; Mary MacLullrili. Belmont. SENIORS l5. l8. 1'1 YRS. 1st- Wendell W. Myers. Albany RR. 2 Robert Huestls, summerside; Juno 2nd. Stutley lvfoase. Kensiilgion, Spence, Hunter River. 3rd. Edward Pearson, Cileiton; 4th, Roidn Moore, Hunter River; Adele MacAusland, Bloomfield. Willnifrcd Newman, Hllntor River; 4th. Blanche Graig, Middleton. \VPI‘IIIL‘II Birch, Belmont; Marion 5th. Helen Mouse, Kensingion; Svhurnlnn. C. Bedcque; Luiie Joyce Schurman, Chelion; Vivian Campbell, North Wlitsiilre. MscLaurin, Belmont; Lois Bur- 5th lsowcii Bniderson. North rvlhBelmont. Wiiishire; Clirisline Arm Todd, » iBreadalbanc; June Bowman, North QUEENS COUNTY Wiitshire; Winston Smith, Pownai. JUNIORS 9 111.8. AND UNDER let. Sylvia Clark. North Wiit- 1st. Wendell W. siren. Albany shire; 2nd. Edgar Parker. North RR, Wlltshlri; 3"!- BW"! Cflmlibell. 2nd. Stuiley ivloase, Kenaington. North Wiltshlre, i 3rd. EllhVBYd Pearson, Chelton; ‘ i/idele MacAusland, Bloomfield; |Biancllc Craig, Middleton; Austin Bowman, North wiltshire. 4th. Wendell Clark. North Wilt- shire; Helen Moase, Kensington: Joyce Schurman, chelton." 5th. Ellzabcili MacLean, North Wiltshire; Vivian MacLaurin, Bel- mont; Lois Barrett, Belmont. (Continued from Page 1) h , .h- y .many of the business men of the wathzowlbsgnsgen °,',"’§d"°°§ 2.1:: | town_fcw of whom had turned up mum" hnbour yesterday “ma, at this mcetlng-avhich indicated noon was again postponed “hm that they were apparently ho’- ' , - ‘ very lllitcvested. mdggsggéeatcézogegggg; Blunts Mr. lirlroid Gaudct said that he mim- e» n: Fiiluii‘ stir: uuw’ m. “m” w“ ‘ound w b’ out ‘unless all were in favor of it “”'“""bl° ‘M “my "1 V“ “m” and he felt that everybody should ‘m’ m" Emmy “h” w‘ m‘ tt hov the felt He thought very ‘mu Ice which ronmd‘ Elate the‘ EfChyliilS should be can- I“ ‘h’ “mmdm” u" °m°“""‘ vilzsed tomflnd out if theywoulll ‘”“"’ mwped out " MW emu“ contribute in a fund to be used l“ wfinfhmnya‘ “(fit ‘nghpflt: for advertising and other pit!- good wee _er e oe-r one. - m9“ '1“ “k9 m!“ than‘ s W. E. smalllnan wondered If there ‘was sufficient. time to make plans for this year. Another “ow t4“ m?" thing he mentioned was that the , a 1 , v - — m" Ya" re c“ it would be a good idea. “w bring pn"muml,rmundlmmpw “NIT” visitor-allele this year and ad- whtell many lnea an wome on . °""'T"‘°'“Pl:.‘,'."f°'fi Y°"'!'",{""“"""’ that the merchants would have in have confidence In whoever was. SENIORS 15. l8. l‘! YRS. 10 AND ll YEARS let. Wilma Deacon, North Wi1t-' shire. 2nd. Jean Campbell, North Wilt- shire; June Dennis. York; Elaine o Sunllnersitie Races Again Postponed people o1 Sumnlerside are hoping for a new hotel and he doubted if or o wlmouu-er Contalnatoniolorwoek, vertise the fact that we have not "' Fylfllfihl-HF‘; got A-l accommodations‘. He said '§.'£’.'.i'.i'u...u.-°“.'.é'§tl-t' ”“" ’°“ EXTRA unvv clue: l. GALVANIZED TANKS Suildtle for Pressure Systems on Fuel Containers l i - SIZES . V” GAL. I50 GAL. ‘ 100 GAL. a l PRICE g '50.“ 55.00 ' (‘.00 VIIIULESALE PRIBES IIII REQUEST {PALMER 8r WILLIAMS co. LTD. llltllllulllllllfloetltl. L3,. George Bruce, Pownal; Roberta. ‘Bounty Court Base Adjourned The case of Oliver Campbell, Ktnllniibn. vs. Prod C. Ramsay, Montrose, which has been before the County Court at Summerside for some time. vonciuded the hearing of evidence yesterday be. fore Judge I... G. Lewis and now stands adjourned till Alpri], 5th, ‘The case is an action for 003.00 CllllmCd by the plaintiff to be owed to him by the defendant as an overcharge on the plwchase oi" e. bull. Al. a previous hearing evidence for the plaintiff had been that he had paid the sum of $200 for a. bull purchased from the defen- computed at the raic of Len cents a. pound. It was alleged that the bull had bean shipped from Ai- berton and eight. ddys after had been weighed by the plaintiff and found to weigh only i470 pounds instead of ‘.3000 pounds claimed. Four wtinesees, including the defendant. were heard yesterday. He testified that the bull had in fact weighed 2000 pounds when weighed in Alberton and this was supported by the evidence of Claude O'Meara. who said that he had weighed the bull and the weight was 2002 pounds. Mir. R. S. Hinton. KC, appeared for the plaintiff and the Hon. PEA. Large. KC, for the defendant. Recruiting Drive Making Progress The current campaign for re- cruits for the Royrai Canadian Air Force has been remarkably suc- cessful as far as this Province is concerned, ll; was learned ycstcr- day from Flying Officer ii. vin- cent. recruiting officer of the R. C.A.F. Station, Summcrsidc. Over sixty applications have been re- ceived to date but none have act- ually been signed on. ‘Tilis is due to the fact that the applications have to be submitted to headquar- ters and permission received to accept the-tn. Sixty applications in the short period since the cam- paign com-mcnccd is considered to be excellent and among those are the Summerside Station, who sends him an application form. When the application form is received back at the Station and it is found that the applicant impcars to have the ncmssnryr qualificat- ions he is called Ill for an inter- view, and given a medical cxn-"n- ination and aptitude tests. If he is found satisfactory, authority is sought to enlist him. Ali the ap- plications received so far are on their way ihrouzh this vouiinczlnd it is expected that in a low days announcement will be made that some have been signed on. S in charge of the project before they would invest any money ‘r. it Mayor Arnett said that the only way it would be run wolfld be to pay someone a salary to do the work and he asked where would the money come from. After some further discussion tho meeting adjourned liii ncxi. Monday nlglht. Mir. T. E. Hickey, president of the Board of Trade presided and Mr. Boas MacKcnzie aoted as sec- retry-S. IHSUHHHEE ALL LINES MPH MUTTAR Summer-side PROFESSIONAL CARD ¢e T. Earle Hickey iii-Missed Accountant ll Grenville Street Phone 575 Summer-aids QeeQeeQ>w$ceQeoQ L-ui-Li-uuam-i I safest..- Fllllilill. ssnvlcr m Announce IUMMERBIDE DAY AND NIGWIQ Phone ‘IT-i and ‘ll-l ___._._.. - i .e@>/s§:§-s 2-590. --e-»0e+e , RICHARD s. umron K.C., B.A.. LI..B. 1 saunter.‘ Solllsltor. etc. ‘ boena on Town and Farm Properties Water St.. Summerelde dant at Alberton, which had been ' rams WITH were: . . . ' One gallon ‘ ofSPEED- ' EASY, mixed with water makes up to 1 K gallons _ V) 0f point. ‘y i One coat is usually enough over wallpaper, wallboard, plaster, concrete or brick. Hardware Section Where Price l After about 2 l weeks, you I can wash i SPEED-EASY? l with mild ' , : soap and I water. SMALLMAII’ la Matched with Q||§‘[.’ -vv\1c<.\.'\7~:r\'2v\. '- (/ l‘; Tuesday Night-Hockey: C»‘_ /I\'\£.\L\1v\ Tlrursd-ay—8 to I0, skating i3 Crystal Rink This Week I a number oi.’ former service men i, both ex-alr crewman and ex- DODGERS vs. AIR FORCE. Game 0:15 trsdemen. The procedure for enlistment is ,) __ . _- as follows: A Prospective recruit (f; Wednesday Afternoon‘ 3 N 51 Ykilliflii. 8 E9 lo: 5kufini- writes to the recruiting oliiccr at L‘) ‘AAA 1 ‘ ‘g ‘ >eeeeeee0r0+>eeeeeov Hockey v Crystal R Tonight DODGERS vs. R. C. A. F. aaanaanan- ink The R.C. A. F. will Iluve d new line and d new goalie. Game 8:15 els on sole or. .. Care" gsrrrson a wonderful hat for a worldly woman in i. wonderful color-Chamois. Its polished per- fection above suits and firrsmlooks charmv ing. (Chamois, light colors slightly higher.) tAs advertised in Good Housekeeping. This and loony other lovely Stetson Mod-__ i i i ‘- o c ~ - n r» 1'- -\'>.'\.'> m.~>.mr>.mmu_ms>un_n_oummmw m '0 004-0-0-000 0-0 0-0 0 0-00 0 Q 00-0-0‘ suunsnsloeiiiiliir, "warns on Flililllt ‘heir - i‘ instill ’ 4 I 1.». v