r ‘EBRUARY ~21. 194s {F112 WESTER N GUARDIAN ' ' AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. 186 Hanover Street. mi ‘l Gwrse 010w. 125 0mm Street. r SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscriptions. Advertising. following stores Water The Guardian May be bought ‘at my o! the ummersldcx In S " a £1 l" ‘ Strut. Isl‘ - . - Toronto Bakery. Water Street: Mm Gludet. c1 Granville Street: yincu Grocery. llllllcll Street; Alyre Doucette’: Grocery. Second Street; ' Island Motor Transport. Water strut. no Gun-dim‘ Ill! 5' "m9"! l0 In! home in lumlnerslde by curler Boy at l0 w d1! 0|‘ 136 w week. Phone m or ass-s for this - nrvlcc or give Imu- order in the boy responsible for delivery an yang mute. _________ .-NOIV UNLOADING cu of ‘mney coal. Layton Green. Al- inn!- __wi; ACCEPT omnnts for “who Chicks dnily. Burns. ualplqilt‘. ._,111,\l0It HOCKEY - Bcdequc Wk, yriday. Fob. 27, Dunk Rive: Kinkorzt vs. Bcdflquv- l’ Lea?"- ._1<tllt SALE — Electric wash- h; lliilCllllle. Phone 40-3, Sum- msrsitir. _FUR. IMMEDIATE SALE — 1mg electric radios. table sell. Cotnl condition. Cheap for quick talc. Phone 423, Sununcrslde. Ciaunuuns PLIMSE NOTICE. wwmq to the refrigerator car situation I will 11ot be able to take “y ptllIliOCS at. my war-eho-use until furthrr notice. Signed L. A. Mann. _._\ MEETING of North Be- dgque Farmers institute will be held in North Bedequc School on Monday, March 1, at 8 PM. All members are urged to attend. Sec- retary. ' ‘ t ,ll0(‘-KEY Kensingtcn Rink. Scuminy. February 28th. Kensing- tun Juveniles vs. Summerside Kins- men Juveniles. Last game in Juv- ptiip srzni-fitiais. Admission 35c uid 2.1-. Cnnivrnn. - Electric Range or Rsnzette in good condition. Phone 287-2, Sumrnerside, after 5 P. M. -.\L‘l‘l5P'f‘S POSITION -- M1. Ralph ltumsay has arrived from iiloutirsi to take the position i.’ ciilcemanuger nith Snlallmillls Ltd, rjummerside. Mrs. Ramsay had arrived previously. Mr. Ram- my 1111s been in the employ of the Bank oi‘ Nova Scotia and for the last three years has been in the 5t. Catherine 11nd Peel Branch. —R.EGULAB SKATING Ken- slngton rink Friday ‘night 8 to 10. —-BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. — Services for Sunday, l-‘vbturuv 29th. Bedeque 11 A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. Burton Crows, lillnistcr. --NOR.Tll BEDEQUE United Church services Sunday. Feb. 29: Freetown. 11 s.m.; Travellers’ Rrst, 2:30 p.m.; North Bcdcquc; 7:30 pm. -ro1c SALE. - Disc barrow w: lwrse hoe, year old, potato cultil- Vl/wr. sang plow. in good condi- tion. Playtime hand washing machine mid wrintgcr, 2 work horses. Apply llugh J. McIvor. Klnkora. -A MEETING will be held in Central Bedeque hall Saturday afternoon, Feb. 2B. at 2:30. to make arrangements for a doctor for the district. All interested are invited to attend. -THE ANNUAL MEETING of the shareholders and patrons oi the Tryon Dairying Co.. will be held i111 the Creamc:y on Tuesday, March 2nd. at 1.30 P. M. The Feed Warehouse at Albany will be open on Wednesday afternoon March 3rd. instead of Tuesday C. E. Gamble, Secretary. —SCOUT CARNIVAL —- The carnival held in the Crystal Rink. Summerside, on Wednesday night by the Boy Scouts Qt Summerside was an outstanding success with a large crowd in attendance and many interesting and vared cost- umes to be seen. The prize win- ners were as follows: Ladies first. MrshFrank Jenkins, as tlic Lic- ence bureau; second, Betty Steel:- as Little Bo-Peep. Merfs first. Boyd Bearisto as a pirate, second, Harry Arsenault as the Children's friend. The most IiYfllDPlJl-IS costume um- ong the ladies was worn by Mrs. lrenc Peters who was dressed i0 Montreal. He was formerly iron. suntmerslde having joined blllllf here and was I'\'il'_\' ill 1930-5. r1111 01111-111” 91f news s12: r1101: s represent the Family Allowanc? Among the men the most humor- ous costume was judged to be worn by Windsor Corney who was dress- ed as Al Jolson. The judges tvcre Mr. L.R. Allen, Mrs. A.5. llopkins and Miss Nellie Morrison. - S. the transferred ~01. H. M.- You know the bit of verse containing "Cabbage! and Kings" - - - Well. the humble CABBAGE ha: risen to be King [of the Salad Greens, since the abdication of Lettuce! The Grcccry Department has new green Cabbage in stock-there is a. eelllngprlce of 9 cents a. pound on Cab- lsage-so you won't have to pay m exorbitant price for it. To go hand in hand with King Cabbage get the Salad Queen-rosy, ripe TOMA- TOES. in approximately l pound cello wrapped packages the price ls l7 cents. - - - Include these two items in your order from the Groc- lry Department. ' 4 CHILDREN'S LONG STOCKINGS are any‘ ingrcct demand. - - - A new shipment of them has just been received ln the Youth Centre. These flna cotton, 1-1 rib Hose are in fawn color only, they have relnforcrd heels and toes. The sizes 8 to ‘l 1-2 are priced at 49 cents a pair-sizes l to 8 1-2 are 6B cents n pair. - - - Shop Early for Children’: Long Hose In the Youth Centre. Attractive SWIM. PATTERN GLASSWAI! In a. good serviceable ‘fllsht ls to be found in the China. Department. This glistening. white Glassware ls made by the Dominion Glue C puny. - - - 1t l: sur- llflllnsly inexpensive - the 33-pleca Dinner Set ls only 4.93 - The Table Set is 75 cunts-The Fruit Set II 65 cenic and Salt and Pepper i"! Ire 15 cents. Beside the Sets. many odd pieces cf Swirl Glass- Wirp are also available at very reasonable prices. - - - You'll find this My Glassware in the China. Departments of both stores. i EOARVES for Spring. - - - The Dry Goods Department has on dls- j 2|", m"!!! new attractive patterns In lovely‘ pure silk and rayon cheer i “Ives. Got n. pure silk square with hand rolled edges and flnrsl de- alll- these are imported from France and are 4.75 each-You will like 1 lqsoft pastel sheer Scarves. at 1.00 or the sheer Scarves In bright 12$‘? Patterns at 1.50 each. A new Scarf will do wanders for your l-mrt-gl-Ilzintcr wardrobe. - - - You'll find these In the Dry Goods De- 1111111211 VALUES FRIDAY - SATURDAY - IADNDAY .i._ 2151513315 m1xro NUTS. lfer lb. 39c RAISINS, S cdod 81 Sccdlus, I; 02., 2 for49c -»4i . SIINMERSIDE TODAY (Friday) <m1 SATURDAY Big Double Bill “l. 1 AND ’ ==-\=ss=s»*.\ it\1=<=iiii m. ___...-..__ v lDNERY-illlill FARNIIN- IEATDN Illlll II GIIIIIIIQ n 5 Iii l! Sillll Illll IIIIIGIIOIS “£533.. 7.15 - 9.15 Y IMaiincc Saturday 2:30 A at. 0~§Q-O-OOQ 0Q O-OQOOQO-O-OQQOOQ REGENT SIIMMERSIDE THURSDAY, FRIDAY ~ ond SATURDAY Shows 7:15 cnd 9:15 Matinee Friday 3:30 U-OO-MO-O-‘QO-O-QO-O-OOO ‘ POO ,.¢4;.».~»qoc~c0o0o04-O4-O-' CAMEO 11111111111 KEN SINGTON Saturday 1-0. "The Ollco Kid". die driven flu law wlld and the ladies wilds In With Ramsay Atmes. Also Scfhl and Newnecl. vooooooccccoooooo-oaoa-o m D R A P A ll D THEATRE t-gwanrnn FOR MURDER" ERIC FORTMAN DULCIE GRAY n1. -_s.11. - a=1s 1am. SILVERWOOD mu.1<_ - Tins . . . . . .. In... .. .. .. .. .. .. uummum ‘ vIsH m: 98C r011 uutmv ANIMALS tom. rum: srocx conomomrn 110m. run-rt: rouunv 0011111110142: 150v». rums 11cc TONIC grim HEADS-Curved Nosing-i ‘ XI3............25c llxll............3l_c or mix Wkuooot: i- vim-g,.|.|1>1oN'sTu...,........ E .,. . . so: ,1». .11’ r1111 c. 1112111115111 kzustucrou 1 ~ '}O . Earle Rickey Chartered Accountant Offlco at 15 Granville Street Plume 51S Summarsldc NOTICE DUNNING'S GROCETIRIA KENSINGTON Delivery Service 10:30 A.M. and 4:00 PM ‘ Open Evenings ~. Phone 57 rtwoou ._ nuuumc Friday Matinee 8.30. Evening 1-8. “BEAUTY AND THE BANDIT" rm: GUAllblANpswikLOffEibl/VN Sport Echoes ' from Prince County- Tlu Kcnslntbon Juyonilu fought. gsmclyln their first playoff game with theSummer " Kinsmen but it was pretty obvious to onlook- m that they dldzrt pack m; spud and drive uncanny to knock the l! r-i-coached crew out of further contention in the Juvenile Island playdowns. no; manyof them seem to be good stick-handlers and they break 1|..- toc slowly to get tho necusu, Il-lmP 0n b checking oppqn. ents ‘mesh runes and can swap bumps with anyone going in for that particular sideline, (Bobby GI!- i-he Klnjuve who deals n1 that commodity didn't have to lock far for customers) but they lack the smooth cc-ordiinsted play that is typical of Summerslde and Charlottetown minor hockey. (If the Kensirwton boys show a. rs- versal of form in Kensingtcn and W190 out that six-goal lead we'll 111st have to est our words most of . to one Kenning- ton fsn, ‘are too big anywsy), ____ The more we 111m: citrus mt. fmkllll 111 hockey. the better we ikc it. What we remember most about the old Victoria Unions was that the whole forward line was off like a trio of scared rabbits the instant one of them had DORE-Checked the disk away from an opponent. They seemed to get "um"! In l 5l>lit second and that may have been because they had PIBYQd wsether for a long time. . It was rather a coincidence that both goalies in the game at Sum- nrersidc Tuesday night were list. 5° l! 0- ROKers. The Kinsmen had Olaud Rogers from cheiton in the cage and Layton Rogers’ boy, Chlrlic. was stopping them for Kcnslngton. Another interesting ankle was that Charlie Rogers between the pipes for the red and white squad is the uncle of Lay- ton Schurman. star forward for the Kinsmen. The way Laysh was bearing down on the Kenslng- W11 OBI! Mid firing shots from all angles was cectainly no way to treat your uncle. But Uncle Chas. was Johnny-on-the-spot a good deal of the time and turned in a really fine game. The crystal Rink was the scene of the first penalty shot of the year Tuesday night when a, Kins- meh defence player delibcratr-ly fell on a loose puck with‘n the goal crease. We've seen this in- fraction of the rules go unpunlslt- ed two or three times this winter and was glad to see the referees check up on it on this occasion There was apparently a slight error made in the interpretation of the rule, however. as a further penalty was imposed. and rule 53. sec. (d) says: "For infringement of this rule play shall immediately be stopped and a penalty shot . shall be ordered against the of- fending tea-m, but no other pen- slty shall be given. It's easy to dig these things up after a game. but it's quite another matter when you are the referee and have to make your decisions at once wit-h- out thumbing s rule book. We think the refereeing was A-l ‘Puesdiy night In spits of this slip. The interseholastlc hockey crown may go east this year. Tlgnish is not defending its championship gained in 1M7 and if you cm go by curly sea-Ion nines the George- town school boys appear to have an edge on the Charlottetown ent- ries Summerslde High School's victory over West Kent School. Charlottetown champions again this your. was narrow enough to ins-kc it a toss-um between these two I-svressucns. so it's possible Georgetown will emerge as the pick of the lot. 1n any case, let us hope those" games will be plav- ad before ice conditions in the natural ice rinks are no lonser fit for the best type of hockey. Too many play-offs occurhere or. ice surfaces that are so bad that those who come‘ out on top are perhaps the best shinny players but do not necesss ily put up the beat hockey because good hockey is not possible under such condi- tions. _ The Kansington Ali-Stars took a ' " lccdinthaflrstgaulebf the Prince County Interznedlcte finals hcndinl 01cm an s to 1 defeat in OT-csry Rink. The fans seem to be pretty unanimous. how- ever. in the opinion that the OTcsry Msroons gsva the local boys c much stiffer argument than iha score would indicate. Reports have it that the Westerners are s rugged aggregation of puckstsrs that never give the opposition -a brcsthing spell. but keep boring in silty seconds \to the minute. Their chances of wiping out the deficit Saturday nisht in Summer- sldc an not var! bright but they will be out to got at lust a vic- tory in one of the games and s bum-up game is expected. VIDTDRIA RINK sxruntmv utcur ' League Gcmc IONGI-IAW ILACK uiiwxs - - Venus cunuo‘ unmmxus Usual Slum Sumnicr Damp For Air Ballets At Summcrside Simcmer camp for Maritime Provinces Air Cadet Squadrons will be held this year for the second timc pt the Summerslde R.C.A.F, Station. it was learned yesterday from the R..C.A.F‘. officials, Pract- ically the same arrangements and the same syllabus of trslninl will be in effect as last summer when about six hundred cadets Lmlngd here. About the same number will attend this year. last surrmer there were four two-week camps with iivs squad- ron present at each. The only thing that will be different 1s that tins year the boys will be attend- lni; u camp at a station that is functioning in the manner for which it was Intended with regu- lar R.C.A.F. training in prugregg, Last summer the station had only recently been reopened after hay. "l8 PEP" 0n s "care and itiainten- ance’ basis since the end of the Wflr and the Air Cadet training was about the only activity that was taking place. —- S. Summersitle Church Activities —- The Summcrside B.Y.P.U. Junior and Senior Groups met in the Church Hail on Tuesday eve- ning for their regular meeting. Barbara Morrison conducted the devotional period for the Juniors and arrangements were made to hold a debate entitled "Resolved That There Shall Be No More War" at the next regular meeting. Miss Freda Myers lcd the devotional service with the Seniors and the busincss was in charge of the pres- sident. A most gratifying financial report was tabicd on the recital re- cently givc-n in sunumerside by Miss Portia White. The theme of the evening was “True 'i‘emper- ance" and the discussion was led by the minister. The Southern Cross won on points. — S. liilssflorccn Simnons was chair- man of the Summerside A.Y.P.A. regular mccling on Tuesday eve- ning in St. Marys Hall. There was g, splendid ntteixdzmcu and Mr. Len Lends was a gucst. Plans w'cre fin~ alizcd for’ the Rummage Sale ‘WIHCII will be held on Saturday after- noon, February 28. in the hall. Dc" tails were completed for the con- ducting oi the Sunday Church Ser- vicc m, 2:39 pm. in Si. Eleanurs 1111:] '1 o'clock in Summersidc. Miss Ruth Simmons 11's.; appointed chairman oi‘ ihc "Diocesan Tynes" and liiiss ltlary Crosby ln charge of the leather supplies for the craft work. — S. _The Summcrsidc YRS. of the Church of Christ held its monthly social meeting in the church hall on Tuesday evening. The worship was conducted by the Vice-President llerbcrt Best was in cit-urge bf the business session. A generous contribution was voted towards the Canadian Appeal for Children Fund. Games and contests were much enjoyed and refresh- ments were served by the commit- tce in charge. - S. \ - The monthly recreational meeting of Sutrmcrsldc Trinity Church was held in EpWOrth Hall on Tuesday evening‘ under the dir- ection of Mr. Norman Hardy, as- sisted by Miss Joyce MacLeod. Messrs. Arnold and Allison Phil- lips. Many conlestsand panes were conducted. - S. --T‘ha Trail Rangers of Summer- slds T'l"lnity Church met in their own roam in Epworth Hall on Tuesday evening and were in charge of Mr. Erlcfearson. Moving pict- ures were shown on “The River of Canada" with highlights on the Lawrence. The C.G.I.T. met in the hall at the same time and were guests of the Trail Rangers during the showing o1 the picture from the National Film Board after which they rc-I tired to their o 11 room. Marlon Cook conducted i c devotional p - 10d and Mrs. William Heckb I: was in charge of the business ses- sion. Plans werc finalized tor the affiliation with the senio; w.M.s. next Tuesday. —- S. l I The ladies’ Club of Sunnmerside Presbyterian Church held its reg- ular meetlng on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Don Baku, The president occupied the chain, Mrs. 0.7‘. Cameron reported on the completion of the rcdecoratlon d‘ il1e church parlor. A subsbgntjg] sum of money was voted towards Fund. The members kept busy with sewing and knitting in prep- aration for the Bazaar to be held 0n March l7 in connection with St. Patrick's Tea. The lunch-hostesses were Mrs. Fred Blnghan» 111d M", Can and Trucks Q mi nisterl - points of interest along the st..| “Guiding Light-q the Canadian Appeal ior Children! Proccds vrill go to tho-trust Iund to micro little tlnwrvhflhus bun Imlly burned. priceless pride. In living room, dining room and hall - todayb smarter, lovelier patterns and colourings can bring new beauty. spacious- ness, charm and cheer. Wills uullpapu- , —simp|y and inexpensively --you can "dress up" your entire home for mos Fir-rear: Upper Floor Hausa Furnishings Store Where In every upstairs room. you can achieve new, Iuiglti cliccrincss 11ml Ignicly 11 ilI1 lilo stunningly cllcclivt: Canadian itallpapcrl of today. Sec IIlNlI . . .i11 liliIff-lIllllhgygf lclcclions . . . ll our slorc 111m". ISMALIMAII‘ Price Is Matched llltit ~0|1allty I ‘Cleve Whslen. The next meetlns will be held at the home o! MP5- Maurlcc Mlll- — $- ._.-._ Mrs. Eric Woodside was hostess at tho regular meeting oi the ladies’ Guild of Summerslde Si. Mary's Church on Tuesday eve- ning in the Parish Hall. hits. J. Wilfred Lecky presided during the business period, A pleasing finan- clal report was received on the re- cent Basket Social. A discussion followed in regard to an Easter Dance, also plans were nude for runodelllng the hall kitchen. A committee was appointed to assist in the reception of Rt. Rev. R ll. Wstemian, D.D.. BIShOp Coadjutor of Nova Scotlc after the evening worship on Sunday, March ’l. The members spent g period in the making 6,1 aprons. Refreshments were served by the hostess, The next meeting. which will be held in the hall. will have as joint host- eu, Miss Elaine Harrison and Miss Eleanor wheier. - S. TENDERS Tendon will be received up un- til March l0 for Cheese-maker for the Gnnd River Dairy Co-opcra- tlve Association for 1848. i I. A. BROWN. . Secretary. I - A T» T E N T I Q N cmzsns or ALIBRTON. omznv. TIGNISH AND ‘RURAL DISTRICTS ATTENTION! HOCKEY BATTLE OF THE SEASON ALBERTON-TIGNISH ALL STARS Vs. O’LEARY MONDAY, MARCH lst, 8:30 PM. ALIERTON RINK All ls fair in love and war. This will bu c wcrcn ice. Alberlcn is snorting after its recent defects by O'Lcury and with the help of Tignhh, is alter sweet revenge. Chartered buses and can will lccve 0101-111 for game. will Iccvc Tignish. ' Veldc Mur- I! KENSINGTDN RINK SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2s AT mo rm. SUMMERSIDE KINSMEN JUVENILES Versus KENSINGTON JUVENILES Lost Gama In Juvenik Semhpgnu], Admission 25c and 35c xxsseww...“ .,_ “ ""°*- M’ Crystal ‘mink. S’side ‘llllf Willi \\-.,\~ ‘t FRiDAY _ 11191. School Ice Spoil! i, SATURDAY _ Skating s 1.. s Summerside All-Stars vs. O'Lecry Mcroons 9.30 A East game in Prince County Intermediate Ploydowns. i‘ A41... 25¢ and 50c 4 , ii. 040-0 g: ’ t NDDKEY SPECIAL t < . 2 srrcuu. TRAIN Lnvss summtnsto: t > I i AT s=4s t I FRIDAY, FEIRUARY 21 g b ' , ' FOR GAME IN CHARLOTTETOWN BETWEEN § ~ SUMMERSIDE ALL suns and g ’ SAINT DUNSTANS UNIVERSITY A z