FEBRUARY 4. 19:0 ‘THE WESTERN GUARDIAN rumors courvrv ounce I Summer Street, Summerside, Phone 2am News, Subscriptions, Advertising Iieprenentattveg J. ELMER MURPHY end G EOBGE GLOW ‘I'M Gulrdlen mu he bought u nny of the following stores in SIJIIIIIIGIIIIIQ Bell Bookstore. Summer Street; Gouriles Drugstore, ti Central Street; flatly’: Newsstand, Water Street; nlerli Gludet. ti‘! Grlnvlllg 511cm; Ajyrg Doueetto’: Grocery. Second Street; Isinnd Motor Transport Water Street; Altman's Grocery, I20 Russell Street. I K. L. Wnlie in llensington. no Guardian wit‘- be delivered to any home tu Summersltle by Carrier Boy It your order to -GBNERAL INSURANCE Ralph a. Mutter-t. Summer-side. __1>,\NTRY SALE at Kennedy's 5,0,1; Saturday. February 4th at -,- p, M. Proceeds for Keiising- ton Brownies. -.\'OTICE TO ADVILBTISEIQS- Advertisers are reminded th-it thezi cgpy must ba in the L-cardion ict later than nr-on ‘he vevious riiy m guarantee insertions iJut of bu, advertisers Wilt‘ telephorie CIZtsSlllBflS, etc. mould oartlcuiamy iirar this in mind LKENSINGTON and Fueetown prpsiryterian Churches. Services day. Fkibr-uary 5th. Kclrsington A. ll A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Frec- unni at Li P. M. Sunday Srhool. ltciisrrgton at l0 A. M. inter- CvuH-lr Young People's Service in 1.; “gym Presbyterian Church n’ at‘. P. M. Rr-v. L. M Murray "1 pwc the address. Rev. S. J. - will lcad in discussion — :5 "Youth and Battling Ideas.‘ .l. A. lVIcGcwail. Minister. Personals .f\li5§ Rita Gallant tilitl Miss Jiian hit-Natty of Sumriicrsidc. ll.i\!‘ lcft for 'l‘ortmto on a ihrcc- necks holiday irip.— S. . Mrs. Arthur DlllClthYPtt, Suin- liliTSlfiP, lenvcs totlti)‘ TOT llinllirml tn visit. her daughter, ‘Mrs, “i. l". Kavanligh nnrl lilr. lvivnntllllh q... trill he nutty n IIIOIIIII.* S. Mr. DaVidDTHT-llll" fl Fmllltls \ii‘.ls ls a patient in the Prince County Hospital and his many friends wish him a-soecflv end complete recovery of hcatliina-S. Lltfiss Afili— Hcivitt. siudcnl nurse P. E. lsland Hospital. Chat‘- ‘. tctoivn. has rclttrncd _to ltel‘ FilIlZCS after a lllfa-‘flnl "is" “M1 ‘jirr parents .Mr. and lilli-s. R. L. llrwltt. Summcrsidc.—S ,,\ir, H, C. Bohakei" of Cliff‘- lrvlptown, Unit Supi-ivi or for the §‘ll\ Life Assurance Co. for P. E. I.. iias a business visitor to (TL-vary Wednesday afternoon. Feb- fill roar-y first, Po “Many friends of Charles .\lc.\'eill, the rural mail carrier a: Carleton Siding. who ias been serving the community for the last 26 years will be sorry in WHY" W!‘ has been confined to his horn»: ' wvugh illness. Mr. Kenneth Mc- Ix .ll has been driving l" his place. S'side Curling results: Summerside Curling Wednesday, I-‘eb. lsi: A. H. Corniy ll; R. E. Ellis i J. iv’. Curra 6; W. A. Currie 5 BC Durnin 8; C. Crockett 4 \'. Howatt 9; V. lnman A (.‘. Ramsay i2; C. Carr A. B. Fee 7; E. Estey 7 S/L Gillespie l1; R. Soiners -i V. Howatt 7; H. E. Gaudet 5 5 2 Thursday, Feb. Ramsay 12; E. Cannon 7 . E. Gsudet 13; V. Inman l1 Hansen l1; S/L Carver 9 Mill 8; Sgt. lilains 5 Forbes S; S/L Gillespie 7 Crockett '7; R. Holman 7 i‘. Foley 5; G. Hayes 4 L. Willett B; A. Brooks 6 s FPVTWZFIG Professional Bards it. c. ELLIS Fire - Autir - Caaulll) ‘, INSURANCE 5 summer st. siimmernitir Phone I29 __.__.._ r E. E. Parkman‘: l On+.D.. R.O. . OPT 0r ETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 0 to l2: l to i! and by sppoi emulsi- IIEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St., Summernid- l. F. Hunter. R.O. l; onosnsrnrsi g Complete Vllusi Analyses ‘i Glasses Fitted l PHONE 1G5 SMALLMANS BUIIJIINO Sumrnerside. P.IJ.| l I rind. at... _ Chartered Accountant clllltllln Bunk ot Commerce Building Phone 615 ltunmereldo So per day or Iiio per week. the boy responsible for delivery on yuur roulo. Phone ‘£89 for this service or give —BORDEN CHURCH SERVICE. —$ilnday February 5m. in Legion Hall at 3 P. M. Bible School at 2 P. M. Everyone welcome. Rev. D. M. Fraser. Minister. -'MUSIC FESTIVAL syllabus available at store of A. G. Rog- ers and Bodies Pharmacy, sum. incrsitie. Music can be obtained through A, G. Rogers, ‘ —CENTRAL BEDIJQUE BAPT15T CHURCH. Sunday Services. Morning 11 A. M. Communion Ser- vtcc. Evening 7.45 P. M. Meeting under auspices of W. C. T. U. T0111- perance. Certificates awarded. Rev. C. A. Britten, Speaker. -—PRINCE'l‘0\\'N ROAD Utiiled Church. Maifpeque. Sunday. Febru- ary 5th. Divine worship 11.00 A. lil. and 7.30 P. M. Tuesday. February Tih. service. Darnlcy Hall, a P M_ Rev. James Cross. Minister. -AT THE REQUEST of a num- ber of citizens I haie decided to offer as candidate for the Water and Sewerage Commission in the forthcoming civic election. I 311i a veteran of two World Wars and having served my country it is my earliest desire to now S€l'\€ the. Tovin in the best. possible virry. if elected I promise to do all in niy power to serve the best intcrcs.s of the citizens in this office.- Gloricc Gallant. -—BAPTIS'I‘ Y. P. U. — Miss Shirley Poole lerl tho dcuitionril exercises of the Senior Y. P. U. rif the Suminerside Baptist Church iii the hall on Monday evening. The opening hymn was "Tflkc Time to be Holy" with Miss Arlene Jordan at the piano. The president. liilss Anna Harris. occupied the chair during the business period when $20. was voted to the church by the Group. Arrangements \\'l‘i"l' made to attend the Y. P. S. Raid.- in Epworth Hall on Sunday i\i'9I‘ the evening service. Tire Bible Quiz on Gospel of St. Matthew was conducted by the minister Contests were enjoy-ed at the Claw’: of the meeting. \\'ith the competi- live teams the Strikers Quilted 2 points and the Rebounds l. -S Albany Si. Pals Defeat Wlmoi 9-3 —Alban_v St. Pats dcfcaitd the Wilmot Cyclone Busters to the tune of 9-3 in a regular lcagu; game at the Bcclcquc rink i)ii ivcdncsday night. E. Duugay lcci the Albany team, scoring iuui goals, wi'.li N. Van Ember get- ting a pair of goals and thrcc as- sists. Reg Murray was the lcad- ing man tin the WlllIlOl. team nct- ting ttvo goals. The Wilmot tczim was badly crippled by the abstncc of their heavyweight clcfcncc. McWillianis, Steele, Hogg and Walkcr, the lai- ter being absent due to injuries received in the first game. hliclivay in the third period one of Albany's dcfencciircn, Charlie 'l‘honrpson, fcll against ilic boards and dislocated his shoulder. Dr. MOfCSldE and Dr. Gallant. who were ‘among the spectators, rend- ered medieal assistance. Following is the lineups summary: Albany St. Pats: Goal, B. Nooiiaii and defence. C. Thompson. L. Cam- eron, Muttarl; forwards. N. Van Ember, M. Bradshaw, E. Dou- gay, A. Dougay, B. Noonan. Wilmot Cyclone Busters: Goal, E. Mlllar; defence. L. Duvar, l). Murray. G. Cutcliffc; forwards, K. Hucstis, H. Champion, L. Pclland. B. Blong. J. Schui-man, R. lillurray SUMMARY First Period i~Albaii_v. E. Dougay’ tVan Eln- her) 2—Wilmot. G. Cutcliffe fi-Wilmot. R. Murray (J. Schurmanl ‘i-Wilmot, R. Murray tBlong, Schurmanl 5—Albany, B. Noonan. Penlities-K. Huestiu Second Period B-Albany. E. Duugay (Van Ember) 7—Albany. M. Bradshaw (Van Ember) _ ii-Albany, E. Dougay 9—Aibany. E. Dougay Penalties-L. Duvar Third Period l0—Aibany. Van Ember li-Albany. B. Noonan iZ-Albnny. Van Ember Penaltics——G. Cutcliffe. Referees. H. Hoffstrand, D. Crossman.—S s p rim wrt Iiltilllll Amour I Mllll Many Attend AYBY)’ large crowd of err. thuslasilc spectators was in at. tendanee at Crystal Rink, sum. merslde. ‘last night, to 35g the 51- M3115 Academy annual lee sports. The results of the races are as follows: BOYS race - ti and 7 year! —- l, La"? Hardy; Z. James Hickey" 3. Ronald Casey. ' 3110's race — ll years -— l. Cyril Arssnault; 2. Donald Sonier; a. Peter Poirier. BOYS race — 9 years - 1, Ggru 31d Ronsheri: 2. William Pineap- 3. Irving Sonier. 8W5 race — 10 and ll years- l. Peter DesRoches; 2, Charlie; Slfiélfl; 3. Vernon Johnson. Girl-s race 6 years — l, Pam“? 50mm: 2. Brenda Arsen- ailll} 3- Ruih Thompson. Girls Race 7 years —~ 1, YVOIIIIE SDIIICI‘; 2, Muriel ROEPYS; 3. Judith Richards. Girls Race — 8 years — l. Mae. Arssneult: 2. Rita Gallant; a. Maryl Elaine Clciw. Girls Race 9 years - 1, Done" PEFFY; Z. Anne Clow; 3, Ruby DcsRoches. Girls Race -- l0 rears — l, Carmella Gallant: L’, Barbara Blsllllf) and Barbara Cameron, "W81: 3. Vilaiida Luce. Girls Race -- ll y-cars -__ 1, M3,; Porriei"; 2. Lorraine Pin-can; 3, Betty Steele. Girls Race ~ l2 _)'(lii'.i-—~l. Mar- fenc llucstis; 2, Ann Vi/ood; 3, Juan Rogers. Gi s Racc-l3 ycai's—l. Simone LcClair: 2. Patricia .loiriison: 3. Iiiaria Gaudct and Katherine lilo-l Innis equal. C ‘ Race -— l. Shirley Pcir_\';| L‘. illElTClC/l Dclancgv; 3, Isabel G, Dcighati. Potato Race — Gradc Vlll — i, Siliioiic Lfclfili‘; 2. Marcia D9. ltirici‘: 3. lsabtl Dcighan. Rrlav race between Gratiexs. IX‘ and X -— won by Grade IX: Gor- ifilLlf‘ R"l'IlLil‘(l, Una Gcrriel". Shir- ley Wa on. Joyce Gallant, Joyce Academy Ice Sports rrile GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 'PAGE rrrrEEN St. Marys Prince County Fish And Game Ass'n Meeting ‘Ii/II. E. N. MacQuarrie. Summer- side, was elected president of the Prince County Fish and Game As- sociation at the annual meeting heild in the Town Hall. Summer- side. last evening. Mr. Allison MaoLean, Summerslde. was elected Gaudet, Shirley Perry. Candle Race —- l, Marie Richards 2. Janet Gallant; 3. Thelma Sherry. Hockey Match The hQCKBY match between the two small boys learns, the Maplg Leafs and Canadians resulted in Mr. MacNaughi Returns From Fisheries Talks Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, .\I.P. Parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Fisheries said yesterday on his return from the annual east. coast fisheries conference held in Fredericton. N. B. that. he was pleased with the part delegates CAPITOL LAST SHOWING T I win for th C d' vice-president and MI. Norman do“ Score “e3 tangled-s by the Macbeod’ summemde_ w“ w ITDDE‘ this Province took at the Monday 7:15-9:15 _ Maple Leafs, my D- k- elected secretary-treasurer. "We "l8- Deighan; caplan,’ Ccfigfihe “Isis: The retiring president, Mr. John He commented that it was the GoaL Billy Dawsolr defence p; Campbell, who presided at the feeling of_ the conference that, if ' ' (if the the fisheries of the east coast are first port meeting. was Ch 'l' M l) ' ai ie c onald. Ronnie Durant, elected honorary president Henry Gallant, R ' {- . . . “m; furwardsv c?;n?:d kfiéie“ "fine following members of the Provincial Governments and in- Dennis claw‘ Pa,“ Desmmhclé- executive were also elected: Fred dustry must be prepared to hear " semp-ft- Kenimflo"; Frank Plait-s. their share of the responsibility Willard‘ Watson, Edtvai-d Amen. ault. Michael Scott. Canadians — coach. Jack Cam. Tyne Valley; Douglas Bell. Car- leton; R. C. Dennis, O'Leai‘y; O-mar Bernard, Tignish; D. H. Gal- eron; captain, G~ Di . - . Goal. Ulric Gallanxtiiglluerilcncce ikdliris iirlitgnyéscouche‘ w. R. Dummy his return he had receiwd “mm power. Leonard Mclqany.’ 5mm ,1. , d‘. L , , 1 ‘d m from the Federal Department of ley DcsRvflhes. Bobby Trainor: scrtlowliillectlfréls “pireesitlersbecevice- Public Wm“ m“ U“ ma“ "i mfwirds. Gregory Delshan. Roy president. and secretary-treasurer Laughlin, Fidelc DcsRoches. Bill on the Provincial executive and Noonan, Roger Clow, Dunstan are: Richard Pound, Bideford and Dallfln- Charles ltlacFatlatie, Bedeque. SUMMAli Gives Report First Period Mr. John E. Campbell m his presidential report said that when he took office, when the Associat- ion was organized about a. year ago, conditions were bad as regards ilic breaking of the law in regard ‘to the ti-out fishiniz regulations When a warden was appointed by last summer he l-—Canadians. Ray Latlghlin (Fidcle Dcsliochcst P9IlallY~Grcg Deiglian Second Period 2—Cana_dlaiis. Laughlin £21: ncéi‘li_cul(il‘l(i_g"io Minis we N) I? and more stiitalilo in many iv 3 lcl-xlaéicgllitsCdkicN n ‘D rfuthcilaivy and the ‘pgnallnlzs l?“ lt is uniderstood that ‘only tihe ri-ll" l _ i ‘a Y Plflnnn‘ _ . (ti nt m ne iiiinvet n ex- 4_Maple Lean. 1w L H,“ v breaking it Mr. Campbell said l .0 n y_ . V. ( _ - i‘. ma, Hm bmunhc good results bu, changing the properties rBftLiiliS to unasamed). he felt that this ycar prosecutions b” Settled‘ H’ is [hmlght ‘hm as‘ Pcnalucsikune ‘ would have to ‘be entered against mo“ a‘: mg S9311 (‘If Corllldudbfld] l“ . , 35-5 - i] fl i d';_~ d- rotitrac \\‘l t‘ e or if‘ ill t- Thlm Perm“ i 1 m“ “w pa“: n l “gar mg lng and construction commenced tht‘ regulations. 'i‘h<rr- are four practices. he said. which are hurting the sport: neit- liig trout. blasting with dynamite. pumping culled and rotten potatoes iii streams and putting lime in 5—Maplc Leafs. C. li/IaclJonald tunassistodi Penalties-Norm Rt-fcrcc-Charlic Hogan. i“ Silo!“ Orfltlais “ S‘~d1'1<‘l'- streams as the result of wtzistiiiig Di. Auslln Delaney .lud:,cs. Earle mmio “(M15115 Hlckc-‘U He'll? Wcflgt‘. James .\lr. Cantplmrl adiised hunters Hogan. Jim-S arid fishermen to he courteous to- Sport Echoes From player. Bernard who calls Tl ni h home, Yes. and there's Mark Mt:- Qtiaid from Kcnsinztoii. You mic-ht utmost call them the Prince County All-Stars. And they are a truirch of stirs.‘ make no mistake aircut that. The‘ fans who sa the game between S. D. U. and e Crystals ll‘i Char-I lottetown are sayrg that. the Unl-. vcrsity sextet is the team to ti at for the Island title. Iii spite of th‘s. the Crystals. smartirig over the trimming they received at the Charlottetown Forum. are d9!“- mlned to reverse the verdict when, they get the college boys down in their own back yard. Some of them- are smartlng over other things be- sides the victory. and it is quite possible that any resemblance that Saturday's game will bear will ear to a pink tea party will be strictly accidental. Personally. we hope the Crvstals‘ will stay on the ice and play hock-i ey. You can't get any goals or. assists on the penalty bench. andl every time you serve time there your pals are fighting azalrst odds on the ice. An occasional pr"- iilty is inevitable and part of the garlic, but the Crystals. or rather some of the Crystals, hnie spent far too much iinte with the men who push the stop ivntches. One of the things that impressed us when we saw the professional and nmatuer hockeyttflmPs l" TOY‘ onto during the Christmas holl- dnys was the number of things players get away with without being penalized. The boys cfiuld get much rougher up there and stay on the ice. we decided. Then we returned to Island hockey cir- cles and were surprised to find‘ tho.‘ referees are netting farther! away." front Central Canadian of-| llCliild rather In games we have seen here in Jim- iiary from fifteen to twenty pen- alties per game seems to be about the regular thinz. A game thatl doesn't appear to he rough will total from twelve to fifteen penal- ties. If this keeps up penalty tirricrs are rzoiig to break down from overvrork. Whnt the answer to all this ls. we don't. know. Are the iplayers getting imore ornery. or do the refs sec too much? Lct. us add. in all fairness to our local arhlers. that there i.» qgite a lot of talk in Central Caiaria about too mrny accidents to players. This is prob- ably true. but, on the other hand. when referees are too strict. it. up- sets the game's balance and the teams are fighting on uneven terms for too long n proportion of the flame. Then. when players are ruled off for what they consider s trivial infraction of the rules. it rites them and sometimes the game gets out of hand more quitkly that wny than closer to them» than if the refs were n bit ton lcnicnt. There must be a happy medium between those too ex- tremcs. It looks as if the R. C. A. ‘I. Flyers were the cream of the basketball leaizue on Prince Ed-i ward Island. They are now at the top of the circuit and have lot by. the closest of marglnx The hand oi basketball played in this league deserves much larger attendances If you haven't. seen two smart Prince County , .ing spe l supcrfic wards the farmers on whose prop- erty they are trespassing and the farmrrs will respond by giving co- operation. He said that if head- way ls not made acaiirst the dang- crotis pracllccs of law breakers in a few years trout fishing will he a thing of tht- piist. iKensington Juveniles In 6-1 Victory Over to expand as they should, then the along with the Federal Govern- ment. Mr. MacNaught said that since changing the site of the new Fed- eral building from the Allen pron-i erty on Summer Street to the Saunders property on Central street has been approved in principle and only the details need to be work- ed out. The Allen property was purchas- ed by the Dominion Government. fnr this new building. Recently the idea was suggested that an exK change should be tirade with the ‘Town which can. the Saunders property and which is nitit-h la er . _ . D-IIKIIODY this sprlllgills 7 my 7 - i \ WALTER LANG PROTECTED QUEBEC ‘The Quvbcc ‘Act. passed in i774‘ by Britain after the conquest of the French colony. was ruined HZ such conditions would amount to zncrvased sales. As a result of a cnntatt made by the Dcpartmcnt of Agriculture during the roast. week the last of NOTICE The Annual Meeting ‘ He nizicatsrl thatuholcsdcoéiltlcbe giilfpngzfig olcherfillfi‘ Tggggeilisa; bruit; of nil“ ll] 5 rcaltls “l l llIll lgg 1'3 ‘ ‘ ‘ '_ ' _' ‘ ‘ s ~ v s whLc-‘i would provide the trcu‘. Ntl- 1 Brad!‘ “hlcll dmammdred a‘ 1H!‘ DIPJI ‘RIVER with hrclin: places. loniz time "£10 "l a lnlrli‘ 20ml; DAIRIIBG C0. Cl‘ CDlIlpJlIy indicated that the price of 3-.5-6 is a titnlar lr/iv-u" than first. year. 5-lt)~l(l is loiier and Fi- -l'.l \\'ith magnesium is ‘5. LCIJHCX l-"ifillll l Tl"? l-"ille MT $l.t‘ll louri‘. Super phosphate is 4C0 looking foruarrl t3 a sPwitfl 2.1m" higher while potash anti the nit- “("195 15 l‘) b” llia-"fd l" m9 5-"11" ro_.-en l0l'l.lll2£'i'n art- somewhat rmk m 3mm “V” “feks 11'7"“ liiglter. Tii’: prices as reported Ito-w- Thc came wn= ve and true sptrt CYldHiCn tliroc ~ t'li"3lll_il pl.r_\ cci sllfp was ti‘ t tit. The final SLIJKI‘ was Kr»ir_<;r;;;,,n Lineups: me, ,0. . . , . cm to compare very fav- Kensmgtcn T QMVIC R0339“ our-ably with last year's quota- defeiice. J. Beiiiairi, \\ Harding. HOW s. D. Burt; for-wards. B. Champion R. Osrampzcn, R. MacCarviYc. T Adams. I. Mac-Murcia. A. Gill, D. Reeves, W. Mann. It is estimated that as a restlit tit the irripi-ovenieirts in the es- tablishment of high analysis fert- Lennox Island __ 5W1‘ p‘ Paul. ilizers instituted within past years deform, p_ rqnnckwrmfr R_ guru Maritime farmers sated almost P‘. Knockwood. J. Labobe; forwards. $50,020 in 1949. L, Mitchel, M. Sark. P Sark. A Cation, L. Maloney. P. Ssully. .l. Scully. C. Tuplin. Dairying Will Be Ileid In price. The fact that the rcninaritsi ~" I__~i-_ .l.mu_ndl“, NEE‘ my klnjnwy} ‘ .\‘lr'. Iver-prop kfacLc/sd iepcirtcr} ‘d l 1 d m b‘: "*1 Pier“ is i» in Eran-fill'{;;-..‘.-?.r~3"i-L.i“iil.l"ii It. ‘rlir.‘r"‘{.“ir‘i."lfnflfil; .ll... stor- ‘crsitrimtnsntsovn HALL Tl S. ‘ U.‘ t." .11 .\'~- . ’ “ '"‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ IIUQMC‘) te.rr. uirclico M to Crls- qundwd w“ “ " NEH“; l,‘ _~ they are rltiiiwz we. S. rliirecl price is evidence of the herd Tuesday, You.“ 141m 1930 l-"il lllllli lll blhllifl 9 baloney Imp m‘ ‘d .,,_k v ‘T, M," -*' ~~-—'~—~~ — a; efficient, glyrrgsr- factory opera-~ ‘ nisln has rczrcciitnii-cs mirth... pm‘ ,,,,',‘.", ‘e ,1“ tion ‘ . . . .. » . c c?‘ ~" o . r- —~~—~'>-"-"*> — g"? mJCCIQM‘ ‘angle: i: and ‘tofindlmigq p 4'11] t-Nkn 1h‘.- viii .l.: l s The butter and cheese factories’ rin-c otir. y. e . ‘ers. a ee- ' ' ‘ ' “ “ ‘“ " “ I . . , - -- {cnvznmu i5 from llvcmngun; y glllfilry foray-able (viliilfiFlllS i‘ r: , t will soon be opt-raging ilflfinlallggdipiviélfi’; h ,_ , , _, aid icgaiditig them Th~ F..| i. i anti summer \\i r it . l Rockets trails from Burden.‘ Al-inachm.‘ C0305“, b Y“ HF,“ m. ! M k t l “me o, “we and i, is suggnsled. lison FiiPIIlQr comes from Killlillla neQrvo-g‘ owpd plum... of.“ ~ I II 0 3 y “T, mm)“, “m, Creamer‘, mam mm slnnley “Hnmlnmii Dmghnni Jbllill’ and when they l! l flvtltftiPiit5 act tmcther at the can‘ belongs to Summer-slot». We almost more a,_cust.,n..d w l. n1. (1,, w; mum,‘ I. Pa" 3, f.’ ‘ , it," m emprm, quark f0l'"ot that sensational young‘ " ‘A " ‘J ‘ ‘ mm *6 "ell “ppomml '~ ' l " they viii. hr a ["1111 to iiclccri \'..rh ' ‘“"T ficrl personnel and nianitfacturcrs. SKATING TODAY 3.00 to 5.00 i. CAMEO THEATRE fSatrlrday: Matinee 3:45; Evening l7:I5-9:I5, Four fighting brothers! Four blazing guns! I-‘irnt shamed as outlaws then famed as heroes. It's “THE YOUNGER BROTHERS" in technicolor, with Wayne Morris. Brut-e Bennett, James Brown, R0- bert Hutton no thr- brothers, Alan Hale up Sheriff, Janis Paige, Ger- hiding Brooks. Nomi were ivilder. and lav out a piogralttmc dcstinedl in protliice products that will chal- lr-irgge competition. Ifeeds The feed market has undergone no material change since last week. iisiisiiiiirait RINK SATURDAY Skating 1:30 to 3:30 SUlWMARY Ntyvrddegcofiiafe rggortslamalaryfagriliktly bolder, or tougher than these price M 63c ROB Ham“ Wm, flnd 8 [Q 1o, "Younger Brothers." Also Serial Fir!‘ 7P5"! local johbing at 65c. “m! Tew!’ “l: MQIllTPKl P1199 0f 5055 l-Kcnslnctcii. R- Champion f.o. b. hfciitreal on Ne. 1 solids tGhampion. .\IcCarvillc\ 2~Kensington, R. Champion tChamplon. McCarville) 351° ltas been unchanged for the past T24 six weeks. and Toronto butter ls ‘ unchanged at 60~"rc. Quotations from New Brunswick stale that creamery butter levels remained the same on all markets during the week of January 27th Crcamerles to IVIIOlPSBiETS it pound flats were 62Hc with prim: to re» tail stores at 64c. The jabbing price on the Charinttemivn market drop- Second Period 3—Kensingt-oii. B. Olrampitm (Oltdlnplorl. McCarvillel 12:05 Third Period 4~Kt>nsiirgt on. I. Mar-Mimic (T. Adamst . . 5:03: pcd on January (filth to 62o. The .’r—Kensington. J. Bernard 71K! ivliolesalc price remained steady at 6—Lennox Island. scully 61c. For the week ending Jahiiazv (Sflrk. Mitchell) .. 8141i 2lst., 52.817 pounds butter were T-JQH-ilnfllvfl. R- Chfl-Itlplm manufactured compared with 44.- (ohunlnoll- Mccarvm” 35105 641 pounds in the same week in Referees-A. Lat-kin, it Kcn- 1949‘ an Increase M 18 pm. Con,“ "my" A somewhat similar situation eX- ists ncross Canada. The domariri basketba“ "Ems in "Mom sport for print, butter from all markets in Nova Scotisi appears extremely dull mid the price quotations from the ncirilibotiring Provinces was surprising ir. view of the general iritirkc-t conditions. fans. you've missed a really thrill- acle Once you get even a i knowledge of the rifles. you will enjoy this game very much. Just try it. once and see. The summerside High School With the exception of two or 811-15 hgvg started pfggjjslng pork. possibly three crcanieries. current manufacture in this Province is ey. It's a lorg hard road to the place the old Summerslde Crjvstal tleettins: "w very ivcll- There is n Sister's held in hockey in Canada. dcflnltc difficulty today in dispos- but you never reach the top of lug of print butter particularly iii anything unless you start paticnt- two pound prints. At the some time 1y plodding along at the hovoni. No. 1 solids have been gnld n; Ladies’ hockey seems to have suf- lnrlzcr creameries on the Maiillnirri feted Rn EFllDSP- but H19“ Fltlllli! and in New Brunswick much eas- hltih school with ere valiantly trr- icr than prints may be Sold. In lng to bring it back into the sun- .19“. n; rhis dmunn}; m," 15 m, light. justification in continuing the DISTINGUISHED TEACHER DIES mziiiliifiiise ‘Li, it)“; the level that. can be secured for solids. One of the greatest factors con~ tributing to the slow sales exper- ienced at present in Nmn Sco- tia markets is the inierprovincial trade to butter from the west. Ap- parentiy considerable quantities of butter were produced in ilto early part. of last summer by some in- dustrial concerns for a price least than that of the floor price es- tablished by the Dairy Products Board. This butter is now coming into the Maritimes and can be sold at a price considerably below thit. of the price established by the. Board. It ls questionable whether a drop in the Island price under HAMILTON. Feb. Prof. William Burton Hui-d. 55. distinguished Canadian deacher. died today after a long illness. H2 was a native of Brcckville. Ont Prof. Hurd was a graduate of the University of .\i.'.nitoiia. Winnipctt. a Rhodes scholar and author- of several books. 3 -—'CP) SENSE 0F TIMING The paiolo, a ringed worm found in South Pacific islands, makes its One appearance on the surface of thc sea each year on the day be- fore the last quarter of the moCli at the end of October or early November. CRYSTAL RINK HDBKEY In Tile Game of the Season SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th ST. DUNSTANS ITNIVERSITY versus SYMMFrRSlDE CRYSTALS See the popular Saints and the Crystals l0‘ §llls. Watch the host defence in the League in action. “Witch speed merchant Jot- Mnhar carrying a put-ir. Sec Tig- nish‘s pritlc antl joy, Cliff Bernard, Simr|iit-rs'tlc's Stanley Deighan, Kitikorzfs Allison Farmer, Borden's Reg Rodgers and \\'cllingitm's Jimmy Ayers ploy for the Saints. Watch former S. l). l’. students anti rival coaches Vince Grant anti A. t’. iliacAtiam maichittg wits. Game Time 9.15 r’ T0 THE ELEGTORS At the request of a largo number of citizens I have agreed to offer as candidate in the Ilttsi Ward as Councillor in the forthcoming civic election. Having been horn in Sunimersitie anti iivctl here nil my life. I feel that I am familiar with local condi- tions and it is my opinion that the Town affairs can be financed without raising taxes. If elected I agree to work in the best interests of the Town in general BIG DOUBLE BILL ‘THE BIG SOMBRERO" with Geno Autry—md “THE MUTINEERS” with Jon Hail MONDAY - . Behind the Footlights and Applause is o story of people . . . rooi pooplol JACK OAKIE-JNE HAVOC - . RICHARD ARLEN - JAMES GLEASON . Also March Of Time Summerslde ODAY - 2z80-7-9z20 TUESDAY Tuesday 8:30-7:15-9:15 Fmdvtudby ' GEORGE JESSE! REGENT Today 2:30, 7 and 9:15 2 -- BIG HITS - 2 "GRAND CANYON TRAIL" with _ Roy Rogers - Andy Devan - and — a “TRAIN TO ALCATRAZ” MON AY & TUESDAY 1..., c: aiAssvF a gorgeous gypsy who rises fromva kitchen maid to lady of the manor ls a natural for lavish Technicolor, l. llllllllR llililt Illllllll cot-on av u TECHNICOLOR ‘stat-Pins Margaret LOCKWOOD PATRICIA ROG DENNIS PRICE DIIIMOI‘ wALsu l A Sl L S Y D N E Y llltlclori lly BERNARD ititowtts rritimt by SYDNEY out l ouiisioiiounii PICTURE ' We are as near - to you as I our Mail Box Mail Department fills, your order immediately. liter it is received. 0ur~ Drug Store in one of thr- best liocltrd in the Maritimcs. everything is available by mail. - - - Send in your re- quirements and you will l" , the name courteous service as you would over our counters. Prescriptions are dispensed accurately and, sent dirt-rt to you by re- turn mail. Our and the East Ward in particular and I hereby solicit your support on election day, February 7th. ENMAN llltilll COMPANY WILLARD W. IiIIITTART. Siirniiiorsitio