sitar; AGENT: SUMIIIBIDE and GUARDIAN " i . A: Elmer Murphy. ll! Hanover 8L. and ' George Claw. 9t Ottawa St. PRINCE COUNT! t Neva. Subscriptions. Advertising pcokaloro. WI The Gaardlaa will be delivered Boy It l0 your order _wANT5p_ - OM snail lil- Mme sale. Write Kenainllw- BM 194. _.5'|‘. PATRIOTS PLAY. "Th0 g Eternal". at Grand River “an. Mayday, March l7. l! 5.30 PM speclalties._ Mar NEW srnszzs and Mod- ¢15 personally selected on last buv~ u,‘ mp to Factories have arrived n iloase Jewellers. -__1|0CKEY — Bfledequc Rink. ‘ -. March ll. First some Pfillill... South Shore Hockey £21m”, c-W-Jw-uvrsidc Crystals vs. to the boy reapo -l\ '1‘ . _. .Li'0l¢8 hull i1 cows to frcslu-n soon. Hol- itch», Also four feeder oatla; loin son's to pig in April; one yonlirmtufs driving 9MB; 0H0 nnu‘ hnrstfiide buffalo; now driv- P”? 11w Guardlia may be bouaht daily u any of the following atoroa In Sumaaeuide: u" Street; Goarllea Drugstore, {mum Bakery. We r Street: Marl Gaudet. l1 Granville Street Water Street; to any homo In Stlaaneraide. per day or lie per week. Phone I89 for tbla aervlcq. uaible for deliveries on your rouse. -OIDEI your Lobster Crates, Bhooka. now, for Spring delivery. The Island Box 8: Barn-l Co.. Ltd. St. Eleanors, P. E. I. --INDIAN RIVER -— Kenalngton Play in Indian River Hall. March 15th, 7.30 ‘P. M. Matinee in Kin‘ George Hail. Kenslngton, 17th of March at 3 P. M. Evening perform- ance at 8.15 P. M. Admission 50c and 25 cents. -—POLICE COURT-in the Sum- merside Pollcc Court yesterday- morning two taxi drivers were iinct] $10.00 and costs for speeding. A drunk was fined $10.00 and tests and two others forfeited their bail.» S. —-0L\'G T0 A change of hual- nan I offer for sale my farm at North Brdeqtic on the Summer- sidc-Bordr-n l1lgluwuy. consisting mg and working: harnoss; om- lIlOUil mnrn. l0 yours old. $75. Stwnitjv Maydlcw. Kinkoru. ST ‘ihr (Siiliulfy if qlrrrlng Lin hv uirg Nlzliunr. ‘them are lah, to hr ust-rl on uiasf..ateaks or every Friday mominl. All thmo with your family and lighten the mania-GROCERY DEPARTMENT. FOR SALE - - - A quantity watt bulb. Office. are sturdy, runy rrti mil Undo. CHINA DEPARTMENT. . HAVE IT: -— I§§- We have e fine selection Mite-r}. Mini-mime} -» rn§~n —p->> ORE NE — G. ll. M. - lf. trhrn shopping you. struggle along with your arms _ _ lmridlcc-tflro thirg you nerd is a shopping Basket. - - - Thrac no lmcst timoiy ‘libJtKl and one Wlllrll to be found in tho China Department. They are in different colors. should be of great TAILORED - T0 - MEASURE 000K ctornma to choose. Including lloclttlteme Twist, Shanty- loom "mm, will». than. Worsted!» ti: men at MAIiRIGEA MILL, am wit» of C6 acres. 52 in high stato of uullirnlion. l‘('lllllll'l(l0i' wood and ‘pasture. Alongsidc church and . school. Ralph MncCaull. i .1 ‘tru locals um L-c greatly lessen .. ihna different kinds of canned Mushrooms put up, ivy Lho Meadowmcro Cumpuny-Muahroom Gm‘. in soup; delicious Mushrooms a la King and Muahrocnaa donned in their own noprlahing juices. - - - All of lllfhfl nrn dollniclls and are packed with food value. fool. fresh Waterloo Mushrooms come in to the Grocery Dapartmrrat Plump. pur- Mushroom dishes will |o over big burden of preparing and planning fio randy fur Spring rain-we've had lots of it but we'll got still more. - - - You can be smartly gal-bed for any kind of weather. Ladies‘ Wear Department has the smartest. collection of Ralnwata -in town. - - - Trilnnrsrful Gabardinv. sand colored arc 11.50. color- i counmas fu.l, glam-Jr; fatira an» 14.95 and 16M. All M thcaa models are [qn-rtng of all pc0pl¢5 for an im- smart. nrw and very u'corublc.—LADlES‘ WEAR. DEPARTMENT. The of used Electric Light Fixtures- Enquire at the Advertising full of - - - Git one today you'll be de- llgbttd with arrry itlrga you our use it for. The price is 1.25.- \.l ); t‘? of sample; from which ‘ ‘Nm-clhotn. Mills-R. visit on the Island-S. ‘ship. Mayor J1". Arnett presided eased to finance extensions at electric light plant. including r- --EN'l'ls'll.S TRAINING — M168 ltu-th Kelly. daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred Kelly. Summarside. has entered hi1: Charlottetown Hospital School of Nursing IF student nurse.~S. -IOCKEY - Kenainuwn Rina. 'I‘uesday. March ll. This may be the last game of the North Shore League. New Annan vs. Darnley. Game 8:30. Aqnisaion 35 and 26c. -SPR.ING HATS — On our counters we are allowing that hat you are looking for which excels- in style and beauty. Choose yours now at the Mary Ann. Owoslto Oapitol ‘meat-re. Bummerside. -lt.l2GUl-Alt. ltlEETlNG Borden Branch No. l0 Canadian Legion will be held in Legion Hall Tues- day evening. March i1 at B pm. All members requested to attend. Secretary Charlr-s Love. —BUILDING NEW PLANT-Mr. Ilaurier Peters. proprietor of Summersldes only monumental works is building a new plant on Water Street East, next to the Is- land uipment Co. Ltd. The building will be oi‘ ooden con- struction with n false front and there will be a lawn in front where he 0311 display his monu- mc-nts. Mr. Peters is now located on Central Street alltl he expects l0 morn in tho ncar future-S. —SCll00l. AND HOME INTER- llSTS—The Home and School Wel- fare Group whose activities are aimed at ‘forming a connection between llomc and School as the name implies. love a tnost inter» cstlng program for the immediate future. Through the efforts of this organization the services of Miss Anna Marie Arsenault. Handira-afts Tcachor for the Province. have been obtained for Summeaslde. On March 11th shc will begin classes in the Sutnmersitle High School for both children and adults. for a course of from four to six weeks. This is a splendcd opportunity for the people of the community to learn the useful arts which may be carried out in the home. Tic-day more ihim cvcr bcfore there is a dc- Fife to revive the handicrafts o! previous roar and it is QXPKWd that a. largc number will enroll i0!’ meeting of the Home and 561001 lnstnwtiom. Furthermore, the Ml-wh Welfare Group promises to be a most interesting one. Frown coast ‘to coast in the Dominion. in the‘ n other lUnitcd States. as ‘well as i to be B their seems lproved system of education. In Kenn».- for parents and those inter- trsieci to gain n more mlilflflwl suitable for Slows. Halls and Churches-info type, complete with 5oolkj1g\vlzdgg rrf these newer iffilldi- ‘flute are for sale CHEAP! iMr. Clarence Mercer. M. A" Suref- vlsor o! the Summerslde Hi!“ School will address the rneetlns 0" iNcvti Developments in Education. a intcrest to all ‘citizens-S - -M.rs. W. H. Townshcnd. Rollo aftcr n hricf --—-i .Ba,v, rcturnrd in her home lali. SKIRTS - ~ - oodles of them in lovely Spring color-s. made of soft. , wot-k bv piano after spending the acniconliio thrilnrvd nut. Sure have ploala and some are flared. 1 past three months ‘anti her They arc u-oll mudo and fit nicely. - - - The alu-s aro from l2 to 20 , daughtct". Mrs. P. A. White North , and the prlooa are 3.95 and 4.95. —5 and l0 DEPARTMENT. ‘ham, Mnss._§. ‘ -Mrs, P. A. White left Safur- E i‘. day bv piano for her home in onion? 6r assxssrrt ‘The word assassin is probflbilidfi rived from the Arabic “haahashin' moaning hemp enters who commit»- m-l grout rxcassc; under the lnflu-. once of hashish. Routine Business At Summerside Council illeotlng The regular monthly meeting o! the innmemlde Town Council was held last evening with only routine business on the agenda. His Wor- anrl there was a full attendance of the Council. A motion was passed. moved by Councillor WE. Brnallman and seconded by Counclllor- J.L. Gor- rill, that a petition be presented at the next session of the Ingislature requesting. authorization to issue ' rp‘lfi~¥ielbliliii=eaanot.oboisuau . WCHAR - ~-§I°RF".U_&'}!’_' .. I i 'ncw engine uml other capital ex- pedltures of the town some of which had already been paid for out of current revenue. Other Resolutions Other resolutions passed on mo- tlon of Councillor Smallman and seconded by Councillor Gen-ill were to the affect that the grant. of $125.00 a month to the Summerslde Youth Centre Inc. be cotrtlnued till June 30 on condition that their 0.’- ficer undertake tho: duties cf tru- ant officer-and that cilirflls din.- charged after service in World War Lifted Out, No pada or plaatera in fuaa with-lull l fl" drnpa 0T a painlraa remedy PUTNAATS CORN EXTRACTOR—-onlJ a few soul's" (lane-Ind relief comrl c-Iirily- Ted" debentures tior an amount not to :xceccl $200.000.00. (bunci-llor Smallman explained ' that the money so raised would be the yoursore corn today. For rapid reaulta. for greater comfort. nae the old relinhle Cora "mavnJFUTNAPVSCDRN EXTRACTOR. 35c at all dealers in medicine. Putnam's Corn Extractor CAPITOL TODAY (MCIIIIAY Virginia nno - VERA-ELLEN ‘rumm-mmn-srmoooiur TAVIHIIIIWQTLSTMIHI illllilldtflt-Ialaseamrurnq lulu aaalttaae s taa a Imfir Ir time Z! {i Inna rm lull cairn halnalmumalaevnarayreteaa A ALSO cartoon Show: 7:l_$ - 9:15 _— Matinee Tuesday At 3:30 Summer-side i m rursnnv The GOLDWYN GIRLS llllanl '9 SINCLAIRS l Ladies’ Readymlo Flxgaf Department For MiSSGI and Women; Dresses, Coats, Suits, ‘no, now on display. We on quite proud of the beautiful assortment and feel quite sure you will be fitted out to your entire satisfaction. Ladies’ stripes and ploin Ladies’ New Spring coots tweed, fitted and time. blouses, sweaters, closely priced. DRESSES Styles that are real dressy in crepes, milk |ersey, tailored gobordines in all tihs Spring’: newest designs we feel sure you will be pleased with the complete types. Three piece suits in coats, fitted belted and box buck plain wools, crepes, tricotincs, _wool, tweeds, plaids ond fleeces; in foot the nicest range we hove shown for some- You will find in our accessory section: SUITS ilored short and long checks, wopls, gobordines, etc. COATS in shorties, ploin and full backs, full length in camel skirts and slacks, Milliinery Depi- NOW READY FOR THE SPRING OR EASTER PARADE i-iii Hats - Hats - Hats Shows with beautiful ribbon ond flower trimmings with controsbg lng veils. Felts to motclt any smort dress suit or coot you may choose; Sinclair 6: Ste wart Limited Two be exempt from the payfnent of non m in 194v. A motion was moved by Coun- cillor l-lctrry Wedge. seconded by Councillor T.D. Morrison and passed that the Minister of High- ways be advised that the Toiwn is willing to purchase the land nemes- Slfy to straighten the Green Road l! the Department will tmdertaxe to widen and gravel it. Councillor Morrison said he un- derstood there is a plan under con- sideration lo run the rail-way along the shore to the west o! Summer- slda and do away with the street crossings. He thought the best way would be to have a proper resolu- lion dravm up and presented at the next meeting, munumm- 5.1131111...“ offered another suggestion that part-iv sravr; ar Uififoilw somuzzasmn i ~Another triumph must be chalk- ed up to Danny Kaye, "The hid frqn Brooklyn." Samuel Goldwyns new Technicolor comedy for RKO Radio release which opened yester- day at Capitol Theatre, is a riot of the inimitable. versatile comedy star his richest opportunity in a highly spectacular and lavish pro- ductlon. As Burleigh §ulliva.n. an inoffen- sive and (inefficient) millrman wiho WLHQ a world's boxing chanirplon- ship, Kayo pulls out his whole bag of tricks and runs the gamut from sla tick to the most. delightful sat . Burleigh zeta undeserved credit for knocking out the chump- lon. Speed McFai-lane, 1n a street brawl. and n stoned up by Gabby Sloan. Speed's manager, who plum to build him up by a series o! phony knockouts and than match him against Speed for the champ‘ ionohip in which he will bet his whola bank-roll on the champion. How Burleigh upsets the ohm Ind wins the flgiht. forms the hilarious climax. Nothing like lt has even been seen either inside the prize ring or out. Kaye has the rare lmaok of mak- lng tnc mogt preposterous happen- ings seem convincing. He la. per~ haps. at his beat in his Pavlova number. truly one of the richest pieces of satire on the ballet ever seen. and which had Yesterdays luaam helpless with lauohwr/ o-oo-o-voooovooowo-eoo- M cameo a l, l". "l!!! CRIMGON CANARY” Wltb Noah leery and Lola Collier Also Final Chapter of Serial iabout speeding and the police had good fun and laughter. and affords JF-llP-‘S dlYllll" SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. might be nisdc to the Federal Gov- ‘Stunmerside Yua- Breeders‘ Clubi ‘ALUABLE on! emmwt that a breakwater be con- asking that the by-larav regarding slructed from the south side of the dogs Twirling at lafge be enforced harbour to narrow the harbour ‘m, more l; an QpidQnflC u; distcmp. mouth and shut of! the drift. of |¢r 311mm; r1035 31 prw-nt and 1M5 sand into the inner harbour. If this llllilj." _\|1T[q‘(l to gm; ranch“ l Were (10116. it would improve the Mayor Amett appointed Germ-l boating dacilliies of the harbour. ciliors Gorrill. Dirl-scoll and Schur-l man as a committee to cooperate with the Fur Breeders’ Club in this matter. t 0n 310119,, o; qoundqio, 1.14; A pcillion was road from thct Sohurman. and qcanded b‘. C9“... truckmcn of the Town asking an! r-lllor Morrison.‘ Mr. Joseph n. increase in trucking rates o! 15 wood “m, gppglmlgd chm assessor cenLs. Th;- Clerk explained that, this at a a-rlary of $830.00 a year and would have f0 he authorized by thc Mr, Hamid Mgponaid, 355151.17“l-admuristraior of services. of fhol asmwor m _., 531"}, or 53min Warlinm Prices and Trade ‘Board! Ootinciilnr Svhtrrman rxplzunccl “W1 ""1 ll!’ “Tlllfl ifliit ill!‘ lllflllf.’ that w. Wood‘; position had bccn up “will him-S i mcdc n permanent mo. i Mayor Arnett said that many tompiainis were being received India‘; output of manganese is second only to that of Rifidlls. r5"'-"""'3 IlISUHIlIlE Chief Aasesaor Named Au. LWES ittrn illiTTAR Sunzmcrside [ALE BOTTLES PURCHASED‘. ‘SMNAL CARD i 1 ‘been instructed to enforce the by- llmw- We call for ale bottles any m: liars;“gzirfzagvggglzlxgzeoglggg:lnuantiiy, pints anll quarts; high ‘ ‘l. Earle Hickey ' . cat prices paid. We will also may Favlng time w“ aélzlpfuarantce an ample supply o 0m" l“ proclaimed provincially. il would rim}. (. _". r _ _ ., l-‘S Granville Street not be put into fort-q- in Sumnwr- ‘k e °‘ 9 "M95" A" L“. Snmmgrglflp 5M0, n c ‘up’ l Phone 57b A letter was read 30m the‘ l_ i PRICES SLASIIED llll:—— LADIES’ HANDBAGS To make space for our new stock of llantlbags we are clearing the following llnas at IIALF PRIDE. EVERYTHING ‘MIIST 60. Assorted Engllih Leather- Other Assorted Bags- t only Brown and Block. Reg. $33.35 for I | n k c , ony cc clf u l only Ton, Reg. $12.87 for i only Navy Alligator, Reg. $13.93 for a... $32.00 u. y lalmszllfllk’ 15.00 l.§'."’n§'.‘§3".§1°"'°.'..... 5.75 A GEORGE T. CLARKE, Jeweller \ 5-OFO-FQ O-O4 ihlliyszrilfg illigti... 6 44 Reg. $34.75 for 1 ‘I only Genuine PiQskin, aonlyslasrgznfsueae, ' eg. . or IIMTAERSIIE