i " JANTJAZAL-JQ» 1242 I I ,V\._,,. _IVESTERN seams; a. sum 0on0 (flow. It Ottawa 8t. lvmsslslol ‘no News. llblorlpfllll» Thoflirdlounaybobolllltdally uauy oft-ho f star-as ll Sullluoulde: Gourlles tomato Bakery, Water Street; Mark Bandit. l‘! Granville Street ThsGuudiaawillbodolIvordto-aoybonolnfinnaaaroldm, dayorllolarwool. n. It" you order to tluboy roopoalbio foridallvarfacou i“. mo; j allowing B... noon-me, Water Street: curler B0! l‘ 5° P" n i} 40MB T0 DANOI and Auc- [ton of Cakes In - Sea. View Hall- fugduy, January 14th. _w1t; Ann nuunuo Used Bags. Pay-m; mp prices. Rex Dawson. Amy's BEAUTY SHOPPE. Kensington will be closed January 15th to January 22nd. . _EXPEBIENCED MAID WANT- ED__p1e55Q apply Mrs. W. ll. sinailman, 174 Bum-mei- 5t. Sum- merslde. _}l0CKEY Kensington Rink. Monday. Jan. l8. North Shore League. Now Annan vs. Spring vglley. Gaines starts 9.15. Skate after. -JUVENILE COURT -— A juv- mite appeared before Judge Lloyd Lewis in the Juvenile Court at sumnierside on Friday ch83?“ Wm‘ iheft from several Suminerside stores. This was his third EDDIE-F‘ iiiice and n5 all efforts to reform iiim had failed. the Judge commit- ted him to Si. Patrick's Home, Hal- Ifax for one yum-S -CIIANCERY COURT — A sit- ting of the Oourt of Chancery with Mr. Justice Mark B. McGuisan presiding was held in Summer-bide on Friday. The court heard an ap- pliCflflDn for a ruling in oonnecflon Willi the fin-al winding up of the rslaic of the late Holden C. Mills of Summersfde. Mr. T.L. Link- icttor recrcscaitcd the surviving trustee. Dr i631‘. Tanton. Mr. Heath strong. KC. ropcrenisd the estate of Katherine Mills. Mr. W E. . GUARDIAN Darby. K.C. represented urrfriin iogntces and Mr. TL. C-urrpiuil and; Mia R.S Hinton icvi-esrtitcd the; vpfiduflfy legatecs and O'.II'T".'.»—S. . -v- . Ill llanovor St.. and PRINCE COUNTY Advertising ~ . ) .il'.iI|iIIIli|| ltittlill Drlumre. Wnter Street. ny-“ktmbutmh '_'i't.|l ltnt —BATTEIIII, Till-l ill stock. §cAvrroL —m:0onl:n s-rovus, Hay Car- riers Water Bowls. now available. Toombs Bros, Kenaington. —IOCKEY — Bedeque Rink, Monday. Jan. 13, 8:15 P.M. Bout-h Shore League, Summerside Crys- tals vs. Freetown Royals. Skate after. —00AL. - Unloading Screened. Coll. Right qiality. Right price. P. F. Mclmiis. Borden, P. E. I. -AUO'l'l0N and Bridge. at Xnlgbta o! Columbus Home. Sum- morside. every Tuesthy evening, corrmencing this Tuesday at 8 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome. -SLIGHT FIRE -8ummermle firemen were called at 11 o'clock Saturday morning for a slight; blaze at the residence of Norman MaoLeod. Sr., Central Street. The fire was in the floor under a lire-' place and it was necessary to tear out some of the bricks to get at its Total damage was said to be slight If —S.i V,‘ summit-sot Personals —Mis5 Vivian Murphy student at! the Bumrnerifde Business College! spent the Christmas holidays with; her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fhankt Murphy. Norboro. I more CAREFULLY:- siiows 7:15 - ems - —-M.t'_ Lowell Andrews and Mr. §wxmwwvwwmvwg~agw wxwvwvroocvwvwwvxxwh Garth Stewart who have teen spending the holidays at their homes in Norboro have returned to Stimmsrside to resume theirms’side ‘ Grade X1.’ studies st the S\immer-' Si“ Mdemt- ____ Borden Nationals ‘To Play Tuesday i __ t The rescind game in the rvwly ;organized East Prince Intermediate Wonderful shoe buys at one low pricel-Z-Bil! 125 pairs of Womcn‘a.I-Iockey League for the J. Watson Shoes including pumps, loafers, and oxfords in brown. or black caIffiMacVauglit trophy will be played suede and kid leather with high, medium or low heels—slses 4 to Sin Summerside on Tuesday ii'giit (different widtlisv. These regularly price on thum is 2.09. which ls something that you cannot afford to the Borden Nationals. miss.—SIlOE DEPARTMENT. sold for 3.95 to 6.00 and the suluWvhcn the Suzrmcrside Legion meet The first game In the league was played in Kenslngton last Friday night when TOIIAY (MONDAY) ANI TUESDAY ‘ I'll‘ ~itiiw 1Il1’\-I|\ Ittllllilllh‘ inn ‘ Olivia DoHavilland ' ~ r MITUHELLLEISEN noaucnou hoisted by OTAIKS HAG!“ I Iihaal Iy l-‘Jlfiifll. Sam My by Oaks trad-on cad Jacqui mo; 7l It [in ~t ||l~ l '5; alovefiioexqaisiteiolast.'*' Y.‘ NO SHORT SUBJECTS MATINEE TUESDAY 3:30 \4\_/\i\/\¢ \/\,\4\J\J\/\/\4\- First Ice Race 0f Season Ileld At Summerside The first ice race of the season tuck place over the iliuriimersid. harbour ice on Saturday often-icon. Du: to the extremely c-oid weather only two classcs were YPC-Ed but a good crowd turned out to witness the contests. The mcst was spon~ sored by the newly formed Sum- merside Trotting Assccfatlcn. AE$E¥I VW~YLCNCAW I . frHE] Qleshqrrerouujussv- ' WINTER ; VESTS Worm yet not bulky for cool. ‘H’ On sole, eoch Men's Leather vests, knit collar and wool lin- ing. Regulur $7.95. ‘ Special .. iilackinaw Goats Regular 24.50 —- Sale These ore mode of heavy Mockinow Cloth plaid designs, hove large showl collars, knit wind protector at wrist. excellent coat for ordinary wear. Buy these now oi this marked down price of only ... Men's wool vests with knit collar, worm and cosy. Regular $8.93 ‘volue, ‘ v Pre-Stockiaking SALE , On Odd Lines OE llle it's J ackets-Jllackinaw Coats -- Etc. All Clearing At HALF Piiiti: THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GET A WARM AND COMFORTABLE JAG KET AT A GREAT SAVING. 1 DUCK COATS Men's heavy sheepskin lined duck cools with beaver Iomb collor and knit Vwrist REGULAR 22.50 FOR 533F113 SALE 1 1-25 NEJILECEZI?‘ “m” 5-43 Good quality leather cools three quarter length, have large beaver collars. Cools that will give you long wsor and warmth in zero weather. Now on sole at half regular price or 1 u... --..... . . . . . .. u...- . . 12.25 An 6.4a , JACZISTS ' J At Half Price MEN'S CAMEL JACKETS with leather trim and wool lining. Regular $l2.95. 6 _ I Special MEN'S HEAVY FRIEZE JACKETS, ult collar and full zipper front. Former volue $4.95, on sols of . . . .. wearing under your _olao ..--.. . .-» .. 4.00 \ The Marconi "Play Boy" Ia The Electric Phonogrnpihl Neat com- pact cnse of womb-self contained-excellent quallt, tone-you can't go wrong with this buy%7.95 In the Hardware Department. There are iilsu Sfrunibcrg-Carlson Combination Radio and Record Players-one model ha! nn automatic record changer. The pride and pleasure you will derive from owning one of fheae excellent machines ls immeas- uritblta-l-IARDWARE DEPARTMENT. The Grocery has a limited supply of Aylmer and Record canned Pumpkin at 5 cents I tin. which regularly sold for l6 cents. The reason for Shin drastic reduction is that some of the labels have become de- BCC . .... Summersirle defeated Kensingfon 9-5. Suninierside fiuis will be looking forward to seeing their first game in this league which will give them an opportunity to judge the calibre of hockey that the Prince Ccunty intermediates play. It l5 taken for granted (hut the team that leads the league will enter the provincial intermediate playoffs so it. wlil be Bonnie's Boy won the Class A after close battles wl'11 the (on. ststent trottcr Jennie Kaimurk. Bonnie's Boy's heat pzcrd In 32 end Jennie Kalmuclrs heat. trotted in .32 were the fastest time; of the meet. _ The free ieggetl pacer‘ Trouble Cope. owned and reined by James Cliappcli llild too much whiz for his two competitors 1n the Class B knit collar. R:gu|cir $7.95. Clearing .. A reel $ll.€‘5 volue on sole Men's blue twill drill vest, calf skin lining with .@,_ lily on|Y-—GROCERY DEF IMAGINE! Attractive green glass cups and saucers for only 20 three nro completely heat proof. The wise shopper will limp- wlse. come In todayl-CHINA DEPARTMENT. cents. . . . i! snap them up-lo be Tlhll ll Cocoa wontherli S-turt the liut Cocoa for breakfast. skiing, FR". Bakers. Royal and M "We YOII seen the "Handicraft Knit ch t" i ti. Department? They are for wood oarvlug-"ouo eo-flthonruoa: E~ eo-lll packed in u bud ass-naaowiirtr na- of hobbies. There are asap eompact little cheat. The PARTMENT. or coasting give them l no , syn-ml“. Cocoa. The Grocery Department carries all the well . .Get your conned Pumpkin today, there ll a limited quan- ARTMENT. ‘ ayflower-GBOOERY DEPARTMENT. rtod knives and hand! price is 4.50 day off right by serving piping When your children come in from akntlng. cap of delicious known brands- lntercsilmg to see these tetnis -oction.-S. . THE WRONG SUIT IlontractBridge By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON South could not be sure of making his slam contract in today's hand. He had to hope that he could get a couple of tricks by before East was in position to ruff. but South y and d-m my flnjgh, in event. I Another meet will be held next ,Saturda_v with Ii much larger entry _'lS expected. SUMMARY ‘Class A. ' Bonnie's Boy (Herkness) 1 Jennie Kalmuck (Phillips) 3 l Paddy Aubrey (Glover) 2 Allie Bumham (Reeves) 4 Time 33 1-3. 32. 32. Winning Hsrluwss. Summerside. lost a. shoe in the second heat ‘Class B. I 'l‘rowbile Cope (Ohappeil) 1 f.‘ Reeves‘ Pride (Reeves) 2 i Budd Scott (Baglole) 3 3 Winnbig horse owned by Jame zOhtippell, Sherbrooke-S. Middleton l 3 2 s Hands Bedeque 7-4 Defeat 1n a South Shore League git-me; .played at Bedeque rink, Thursday l-Isn- 9th.. the Middleton Bombers! ‘defeated the Bedeque Beavers by al score of 1-4. While the Bedeque ~——— ~ went astray when he picked the I wrong suit. aonoss DOWN u. siurpoi. 3°“ "d" mm“ LTitleof LCiunsing aoa Q87 68 respec agent ruor O A 7 4. Mandarin 2. Tavern 1T. Hlh Q K 9 tea 3. Music 18. Cooking ‘KN? 8 ‘l 3 ‘ ‘I. Shell for note herb p ——- A J 9 5 i icecream -4.Residenco 20.Aoonof ~ 0.104s N you scum-team ofa Adam oQ-TIOB W E 6A8" i0. Member of a sovereign 21. Dcltltuta 4 S 3 8.E.Asiatlc 5.11M!!! ofhlll‘ ‘10954 ‘C! tribe 8. High (mus-l 23. Dump Q A K Q 1° 4 ii An llltm- 1. Follow u. Brlstln- 9 K 10 8 6 8 bling for D. A portable like O G . roll chair organ all Q 13-8516 l0. lllP 85. lloliYl In. la‘; _ °"°' °"“' °°"" South Wont runa aims i4. injure (Phonon 26. A flavoring 1 ‘ P“, 2 ‘ P i5. First note 1!. Exprused 27. muted ‘ . Pa” 4 . P". rpm“ titles of ' . Pa" a Q P”. l8. tho fllpo 28. Wltl h“ I, a i1. Price 12. aty m.) so. Qufy " " i8. Millpond m. To ratnct a declaration swoon ‘ro-oniaovs l arrogant-amounts The slam contract was entirely reasonable. With a, normal trump break South would have made his -bld without the slightest. trouble. We" Opened the queen fo dia- monds. dummy put up the king, and East won with the aoe. South ruffed the diamond continuation and laid down the ace of trumps. When West showed out. South abandoned trumps to lead a heart to dummyb ace. ‘rhen he returned a trump from dummy to take s finesse. At this point South refilled ho yould not have enotlh tricks unless tho clubs Itch 8-4. 1n an effort to lat up his hearts he cash- ed the heart flag and ruffed a heart in dummy. East ovsawruffed. of course. and that was the and of the slam. It was not necessary for South nraou Ipmw-r sum Loyd o; when he could have rnads lure of his slum by twins only two imma- of clubs. With seven cards in each suit in the North-South hands. it wu obviously a batter bet that but held two clubs than that ha hold thraa hearts. comet play was M’ South to cash the ace and queen c: clubs lmmedistely after the first round of trumps- Thsu. and oniv then. squad entered the game as under-t‘ dogs they displayed hockey ability that kept the powerful Edward Dougay were the stars of the game. i-tlidlddleton. M. Bradshaw (A. Des- Roohes. . ' 2—-Bedeque. R. Smith (E. Dougay). l-Middleton. M. Bradshaw. un- assisted. , iPenaltlesz None. | Second Period i s-Middloton, Doigha-n (B. Mc- I Williams). t ‘ " deque. Mllrl (Bfllth. I. Dou- ' (M. be continued from the dummy. If East discarded. South would get rid of losing heorh. Whenever East ruffed. south would over-ruff, draw trumps. and would still have a ‘ trump In dummy to ruff a heart and provide entry to the romain- eould dummy be entered viitii (he m. Tho oltbl would tbfl mg clubs. wbflt-‘O pears- horse owned by John Bonnie's Bombers L, sobey; Forwards, C. Delghan, W. travelling fest all the way. Malcolm Mcpgdyen, M. Bradshaw, L. Duvet. Bradshaw. Bruce Mowiiliams and A_ Dggflpghes. ‘J. Muttert, E. Muttart. Sullivan. i IA. Waugh; Forwards. R. Smith E. ' SUMMARY Murl. E. Dougay, J. Dougay. R. id. ~ MEN'S HEAVY COTTON lined, knit collar, cuffs and Men's A $7.50 volue for only ........L............ 4.00 h» MEN'S HEAVY BLANKET CLOTH JACKETS in o variety of shades, wool lined knit collar, cuffs and bottom. 6.00 3.75 at . . . . . . . . . . .. GABERDINE JACKET, bottom. As above only slightly lighter o $9.75 volue for .. .. MEN'S CORDUROY JACKET, MEN'S CORDUROY JACKET with fahcy tweed trimmings, coot style, worth $6.95. Jonuory sole, SPECIAL . .. . . ... a \ 3.50 4.88 COAT STYLE, button front. In weight, _o_n; --... ...g;o| A long wearing serviceable garment- fhof hos I neof dressy OPPQIIIGIICG. Regular $0.00 value for ..........,;._...-_,; MEN'S HEAVY GABERDINE JACKET, fully lined, knit col- ' lor bptfom and cuffs, assorted shades. Former price $9.75, now selling oi Clothing Department (MAIN FLO0R) 4.88 o-|a_;_|_-- WE ADVISE YOU GETTING IN ON THESE VALUES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AS THE QUANTITIES IN EACH LINE ARE LIMITED AND THEY WILL NOT LAST LONG AT THESE NEW LOW PRICES. B—Becieque. R Smith (E. Dougay). Penalties: J. Muttart. Third Period 9 -.Midtllei0n, B. McWilliams. 10—Mid/.'ileton, B. McWilliams (Mc- Fadyeri). 11—Bedeque. B; Murl (E. Dougay). Penalties: R. Reid-J. Muttart. Referees: J. Myers end L. Camp- hell. Lineups Middleton: Goal. Noonan; De- fense. B. McWiillam-s. R. Bradshaw. Bedcqlle: Goal. 17088751 B59339- CRAPAUD THEATRE Monday and Wednesday- Jon. I3 and l5, or 8 P.M. "THE rum MAN cots nous" Starring WILLIAM POWELL ond MYRNA LOY in Mil-M's Riotous Comedy. Donco alter show Monday Night. SEEN T0 INCREASE (Continued from Pagetl) ince in this manner so that ti" finally resulted In a noticeable (It pletlon of the Province’; clam Ii sources. Tunnel Drying Another innovbtiotn officials I the Dominion Fisheries Depar merit has in mind is a “tin-mr drying of cod and hake. This mo em method is said to be mu quicker and much more effectit in removing moisture from the- fish. After having been split arid sub- jected to immersion in brine for a specified time. the fish are removed and placed in the "tunnels" where they are subjected to hot air which flows through at a high velocity. It is ssid that fish receiving this treatment can be shipped to Cuba or other tropical or sins-tropical climates with less danger of spoil- lng in trsnslt than fish treated by the old method of sun drvlm- lncsl flahery officials say the introduction of the "tunnel" system of curing fish.‘ to this Prov- ince Is not being considered at pruon. because Island fishermen ("0 not "go in" for codwnd hake flshllll on a lcalo large enough to justify tho installation of such pmrnt. Bqlil VIILGAMMIIKE (Continued from Page i) foot or carrying their belonitlrlga on ox carts. The volcano. highly active since the earliest times. began tonutmg lava Wednesday. Aerial observers continual "wholesale" digging i't t" undertook to scale the mountain and disprove the natlves’ fears. One died in the attempt end the other died shortly after his rc- tum but lived long enough to convert many of the deeply-im- pressed population. I Jld the flow had reached halfway. r about four miles. down all sid- Mayo-nu almost-perfect cone, wcring 8,274 feet above the sea "unnlncd intact, with the lava iillng down from fissures on all ides. Always ‘Violent wit, also known as it ibay, has been violent through- tt recorded history. In 192s it put on a remarkable qw_ puffing up gases which 2x- oded 10 miles in the air. In tho lih century there were 28 record- od eruptions. including one Ir- i814 which destroyed several surround- lng towns. An object of superstitious awe among early natives. the volcano» is credited with bringing ci-trist-Z lanity to the neighborhood. Loo-l’ legend says that two monks in 1592 CRYSTAL RINK. MONDAY, JANUARY 13th Skating a lo to r. M. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15th Skating 3 to 5 P.M. and! to l0 P.M. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16th Skating 8 to l0 P.M.