fTl-[E WESTERN GUARDIAN in» Ira. 1m ma. n Church sumo-emu as aoirusasiur m nine: coon-n ‘ptiena Advertising should be left with In. Ieul. NIB.- wfiwdlmmubgeought o! the following atoreaiu Water Street. Gouriiu Drugstore. Water Street. Toronto a! 5°°"“°'°' wit»: sum lurk Gaudet, e1 Granville sum. BIKHTI .Gq;|-dilu ivilltie delivered teeny home in Summerside by mm‘ ‘I'll - go per day or 10o per week. Phone I89 for this service or ‘Qflffllrl: to the boy responsible for deliveries en your route. ll IIII’ [III II w! 1Z'.'l'.".'I.."s3"'-§'v---= d - . "w" o" p; Inserted M"! u , ward. strictly unbl- [IIIOO- -—0lDllI. fencing now at Bruce's. Ireflti-I-M-Qi. —STOCK MEDICINES of all ""‘ grids at Taylor Drug Co. Kensing- Jfluflgg COLtOn b01159 dream“: D. a, 79 wits each. Rex 5. ‘mo gwre. L-SSG-fl-fle-si. ‘ rmui rownsui ‘vfififilheliifnfieor fisthma suf- ‘ B . It mun“ xL-568- 411-21. L ladies moire and $1515“, 69 cents each. Bet , to . 1° “d mo s mL-bfld-I-flii-li. ‘ , d1 M ire and r,s,'rfifiit.l'rriz“rtf;t. mg 5 sr 10- , m 5mm summersldii; 5694-2741. SPECIALS! Silk. jTfiirKgilbn Stockings at re- ", prices. R68 5 811d 10—~I1.00 mgummersid . L-569-2-27-3i. BRONCIIIAL SYRUP! 55%;? lllfmfiélitifi. coughs and XE a “"13" a-soa-a-ar-n. m5 EN RGEMENT with F1151 mailed to us for finishing- , fogioss process. 8 QXDOSUYQ 35o plus post. Enrndan Drill 8r ers e. ‘ “mm Summ 10-530-2-28-71. —MAID WANTED-Write Box lid Summerslde. 14-828-2-8-2. 430M?!‘ III-VICE films. Gouriies Rexall Druoag. you: L-568-2-27-2i. —It.-M. QUALITY fox biscuits for feeding with meat. Sold at Braces. L-628-2-28-2i. -.___ -—STOCKlNG specials. silk, wool and cotton stockings at reduced Prices. Rex 5, l0 and 81.00 Store. L-538-2-36-8i. '-I4ADIES COTTON E0 DRESSES, Special 79c each. us! 5 6t 10-3100 Store. Bummerside. 14-569-2-27-81. —0LD TlMlLRs skate, Bedeque Rink, Tuesday, March 8rd. Admis- sion 20c. L-637-2-2a-3i. -VISITORS T0 S'SIDE - Mrs. Malone of Charlottetown was the guest this week of her aunts, the Misses Hunt and Mrs. Mumen in Bummerslde. Canon Malone was al- so their guest on his way home from H8.illli.X.—-S -_BI;IDEQUE SHORE Hockey JOWLING - Two new bowllhll League, Freetown vs. Middleton, um h"? Smllfid "9 B‘ m” can‘; Monday, March 3nd Second game Bllwll“? Aneys- The Jwmalfm in seml finals. Freetown will have 1- vlflvmfl “Wm i‘ team m“ to win to be 1n the running. Ad- P, E. I. Bag Factory and winn- iy 235 points. The games are as ""5590 300- Ska-W wilfifsatkwwm. <...-;1n1r s ts: First name 698- .... game ‘I335. third e 653. -——- . . 2026: Bag Factory. at some --VlSl‘l‘lNG IN HILLSBOBO, N. Jeoond game 650. third game B. -.Mrs. Albert Silliphant and , total l791.-—S little daughter, Donna, left on Fri- day to visit Mr. silliphant at Hills- horo. N. B., where he is relieving at the customs office there. Mrs. Silliphant and Donna. expect to be away a few weeks-B. JVINNERS 0F REGAL FLOUR. uPETITION - At the Summer- Curliriiz Rink on Wednesday ev- ., the rink skipped y Pew! on captured ‘tiéemnlfigfigrlrgfiirir _____ fiulii (laiferlzogne was very close. -rim NUPPIAL siiowaa - A u we,“ Jen-y Hayes. 15g “one; very pretty pre nuptial shower was B Mon], 2nd 5mm; L, Lmklet- given in honour o! Miss Helen Mac- nrgo; Percy Weeks. skip. 10. Ewen. at the home of Miss Gordena ‘_ K 5u111ym_ 15f, stone; A. W. large number of her er. 2nd stone: Gentile Bishop. 9, “g! and china f things were - ; liarl Comey. skip. 411m raifii: on Tuesday brought in by Miss Bettv Sharp in or o to 0o “m "o" ~ i...:rt§‘.‘i.:::°'e1:i. "dismiss w. I , d a friend- $5.231‘: lberidjgfi ieiilihohfiiction forty U10 B-YTB-flfllllir of the gifts. After a verilng lunch was . 1-i th hi h score bnrlilirhee taunt? byelvfrg. Harry 11 wished the bride-to- and Mr. George Hen. be every happiness-B tion forty fives. Mr. B. R. rpe was the winner. A feature the evening was a solo by Ml‘!- .| n E. wedlock, accompanied on piano bv Mrs. Amos Hubley. Pc- by the e . Th ‘he eve- .'I'he man —PERS ONALS- -Mrs. W. A. Currie was hostess for her Bridge Club this week.—S. -l\d.rs. Srhaw was hostess (or the junior members oi the I. O. D. E. on Friday afternoon-S. —M.rs, Garth Toombs of Bum- merside ~is visiting relatives and friends in Charlottetown-S, -Mrs. Edwin MacFarlanc of Pemwood is visiting friends in Biimmei-slde-S. —l"rlends wil that Robe h Lod tlonal Anthem brouitht i to a close-S BENDEN lleuri George MacAssey and l~ Raoouet who have been ling in Montreal and Halifax -- the week-end in Borden, of Mr. and Mn. Ralph learn . Bruce Croiiier, ion ‘ 0f Mir. and Mrs. Hen JM-iwla Bernard 0! 30rd!" Willnot Valley, is ziing nicely ‘i other members of the R-UN- after his operation in the Spring- " left on Tuesday morning 101‘ hill, N. 5., hos ital.—S. ‘ ~ 1- elsewhere in Canada. - ——— -F'riends will liiu louiie Hessian, " “ It that Mr. Ame Wright is quite spent the seek-end at her seriously ill at the home of his u I1 Chsrlottctown. son, Mr. Harry Wright at Middle- ———- tom-S. Ill’ llmer Maclrmis who has the past year at Halifax, has "l " to his home in Borden. In m Lynda or Borden return- lome on Saturday evening hav- llltnt a few days in Charlotte- regmt" to learn —Mrs. A. G. MacCaull of North Bedeque. is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Jack Rodd at Milton-S. -Mr. Charles Taylor of the R. C. N. V. B... has returned to his duties after spending a short fur- ’, -—-- loush with his parents. Mr. and Jierbert MacKenzie of Brad- Mrs. John F. Taylor, summergide. *" was a recent visitor to Bor , -Mrs. J. P. Maclnnis and Miss u --- Lambs of Bummerslde left for Cape Jitdward oatway, R.C.N.V.R. Traverse on Friday to attend the liallfax is spending leave with funeral of Mrs. Maclnnis’ father. Parent; Mr. and Mrs. Nomlgn Mr. Alexander Deeizan which is tak- y o; Borden. lnfl Dlaoe this mominiL-B inn gramme Manna“ o. 5mm —JMim Kay Harnum. student at -.., Mou tAlli Uni ity is the ,1“ Bsopfdifnth‘ we°bmd '3 h‘ was? of Maul-felon vlfdlzllwen, Sum- ' merslde, to attend her wedding glitch is taking place Saturday ev- inc-s .________. KIMOS’ nnAn MEN ‘Oswald Iowther of North) lfen Vlas a visitor w Borden sdav. m!- Albert Jay of Borden is vis- . in Halifax "'1 and Mr, Jay, the sense that Indian tribes do. but , _____ the rich man of each community is "Ran Macphnmn who h“ given some such recognition. " h; relat 2 '_""’__'_"""" returned geshe? hiya? BUSINESS CHAMP! i 0h Tuesday. i I ——i_.- OM11 Stewart of Borden “Axuffau” ‘Fmngtnmbl’ Mam“ ’ exwedi 1,- ,,¥im°' u’ chumtemw" m 000 more: n?» leased frmrimthe ' ‘ forest service for fur farming pur- h —-——_- ‘ milk Dorsey, R.O.A.F., who l‘ lirendi leave at his n to Dartmouth fldav ‘glltlif skate was held in _ ‘ hunk on Monday evening m" “:0 crowd in attendance ——\—- _ "m" e ice was splendid and. The outdoor rink presented Ill! , The d! was much enjoyed by other bright appearance on Tues- ,_ A“ °°P Dries wag won by day night when a carnival wu but 1., llle Aheain oirin lid. of the rink. It uiiaht be y evenin, M“, m“, termed a war time carni llloao *- 5“ er attractive costum r "emailing: - w Second’ grin went w 4 "N: Churchlollniadmii-Eall w mohfitfi "as serve! ‘gogifipce. Th dmuwlosilgeriitg “°°“°“ “m Slit.’ risen rem“... rid: ‘it: . W —ql. ml!!! lflfll I011 IIDNIOG ‘ / Rex greet you at the close y opportunity and you will do your B0al of members is a book a mon-‘ii. guest of hor- gon lhldmos do not have chiefs lllunkl d Tignish Tidings a... PRINCE COUNTY CHROCLE Annual Meeting Abegweit -_f hapter 0f I.O.D.E. mfiuflflnfi integrations-baboon have RALPH HUTTART ld in St helpful and generous Summersfdc . asaistonceln olloiiTliursday after-peokingf and N‘ OVNBOII MO Vlgthliflglflféoellxisgiowfidgugliygtt; grateffi M “u?” m ‘mm mo“ 111' Kensington And Vicinity 2nd. Vice Regent, Mrs. Art-h Al- m lan- Secretary. am. .1. s. Perry. Public non-mm to ciriia wbuurb in Clilwlin fite _ Our members l. Wlrt. and also some gen- amed were re-eleet- emu; cltiaens of our Town have contributed money subscriptions to elecfkd were: Mrs. .7. our child welfare effort. Mrs. James Hun- Another year lies before us let us fer, Mrs. Edwin liistey, Miss Doro- meet it. with undaunted courage and “h! Wyatt. Mrs. B. G. Merriam, ma. determination to increase our ef- Alex Horne. Mrs. Harry silliphant, fort and our prayers for a right- MYI- F- J- E- Wflsht. Mrs. Mussen, ecu peace. and Mrs. Creelman MacArth Miss Mary Hunt Regent Convenors of special SECRETARY’S REPORT Mrs. J. B. Perry in her report, for war work are Miss Wanda Wyatt. Convenor o! war work; Mrs. Wright, convenor of so com. mittee; Miss F. H. HunltkmConvenor m m k . Colngaveare wof Cy8fll"sW0l‘.1fi germ me "m Library Coni- her o remarks she urged all ma, ghafigss "wemm. ti: members to do their best; day by wngmed to her home through m_ gave a short address day to relieve those suffering want “m, ‘ Mr. Sutherland Campbell of Al- bany spent a few days in Kenning- ton the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rceves. 0f Wool Committee; Stewart ,C0nvenor of mittee. Miss Hunt s Abegweit Chapter I.0.D.E: mee Again it is my happy privilege to meeting. An av 0f another 22 members, a year and to congratulate you upon for 89 members. the outstanding success of your ef- In March a book tea was held My, 31,1;- fort as shown in the excellent re- at the home of Mrs. Alex Horne. his duties ports given by most efficient of- A large number of books were re- fioers. eeived and a sum of money for the Our officers, councillors, executive Greek Fund. $10.00 was voted for have been most faithful in the per- subscription . to magazines for the formance of their duties-one has Airport. The Chapter served at the a beuln touch with them "to realize banquiet in biz; $11001 on the! _____ e me and self sacr ice this occas on of e ofc opening o The 8,, - work demands of them. But they the Airport; also at the luncueons the“ wiéekflnitgentmfi"lnci,‘lflie‘ 113$: could not do mum were it not fer for the First Victory Drive and War my, on Monday evening Wm, {m the support of our members—you Services Drive. teen girls presentfrhismeetlng was have worked well, you have met Many other activities were under- opened WJ] the Guide Prom,“ and every activity every call with en- taken by our members to raise L“; The m“ was camed “m, thusiasm and carried them through money for the regular and war which me Guides came m“, hots... to a. successful finish. We congrat- work of the Chapter. Sh“ formation to discuss Sever?“ ulate you. We are proud ol’ you, On St. George's Day, Ven. Arch- mattwg They we“ went to weir But when we take a broad view 118110071 1181115011 gave B 5111911514 patrol corners where they trans- of conditions in the world today of address on St. George's Day at the rated a Morse Code Sentence went this the gravest period in the hls- regular meeting of the Chapter on a hike which they found Lhey tory of the world. rjjnanyone be which was held on that day- ( were to do aim- tmnslamm the quite satisfied with ilieii‘ effort be The Chapter Secured F- D-Bml Moi-so and came back aier timing it for comforts for our brave de- for the Airport, which was gralelllh ilzsnrselves for ten mmutss to draw fenders-relief for the suffering or ly Rcklwwledsed. a map of the route they had ‘aken constructive preparation for a bet- The 51°50!‘ coolest 51mm)!“ by The Thrush Patrol won tblsvgett-I ter world when this awful catas- the Chapter 3°!‘ summer-ii“, H13 ing two out of three possible points, "OHM 16 Over. $011001 911F115 W55 W°ll bl’ Ml“ 159i‘ Several games ivere then playei after Our sacrifice; m few and gm,“ ty Bruce. The subject was British ‘vhrch the Guides came together for Would it be asking too much to 905505810115 811d h°W flilflulrfli’ “'9 their usual pow-pow and r hearty flak every mwnber to assume some Prize. a book oi war savings slamvs- sing-song ivas enjoyed bv rll. The definite responsibility. There is u» The Federal Government issued Guide Hymn was 511118 and n,“ much work being done by (p9 few, war savings stamp books with the meeting closed Wm, Tam. and the I know this in no; your fame, A11 I.O.D.E. insignia for the use of usqueemn that is necessary is to give you the members and their friends. ‘The . Miss Glenn Bernard of Summer- side spent a few days in Kcnslng- ton the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Bernard Heeschen returned to in the Bank of Nova. on Saturday after weeks at his home the guest of in Kensington, n]; and Mrs. C.C. Heca- parents, Mr. chen. m. part. We ask for your help. Mrs. Perry referred to the Ney The woo] and sowing 30mm“. structive lecture of Major tees have worked faithfully and sponsored by the chapter- mell and accomplished a most cred- 0212015‘; Tfilefrelzi 9° all; Pa‘? ‘fife . lo amount of beautiful work-J-at- P61" m? I1 (""1 ° S ° ., , ters have been received from movz- C0rvette, ‘Summe idc." Also the Rilgfftfirlnpliélgnsni/flaélzgyijlgr “r5 in haspm“ i“ Eniland umnkml “wk the Chum“ is doing m PM“ his sist/er Mrs Lester Champion and Abegweit Chapter 1'01‘ clothing rbr vldlns 59 children at the H1811 M, ohampnn‘, s" “are” A "1""- rhr‘ ' ' r of e ters om our sailors show- 011185; 0 fl- ’ R , _ _ in: appreciation ror duty bass and "he Children mo.’ to the Que“ binqgifinwéifriib'3i’§r§"€§..§’§.§$°.§°if3. knitted comm!“ ‘em m speed m" Fund’ Blank“ Fiund and to me home of Mr and Mrs Uroan Pin output ma“ mmmmeefi W111 W61" fund ‘or Canadasflmr guests‘ Po- eau B=forelleavin for none th- oorng poor-um, Jish Rclief and Prisoners of; War. merhbexfs were servlled a d-endou: 0*" mam are due tho Pro-n. the M“- Pml’ ‘Wk’ ‘m’ highly °’ lunch by their hostess “ %urnal Pub. 00.. the Pioneer, and glee "Ifitlrlgg m’? ‘g1 Maggi?» a)‘: ____ ' e Guardian who have been most 3e ‘a e_ i 5P5“ 5°’ m" meetmlls and 5553*" and leadership and a“ expr‘sse her mother Mrs Carrie Kgnnedy onoe, we are gfafgful to the Hem léer aplplgeciation of the work of the ~ - ‘mane Campbell for the use of °lm° ‘5- rmond 1n rooms in the Court House for our ms- P6"? "remd w m‘ w‘, their synipathy ttlclilsMgclgriiigorfyl-tffalal? NW1!!! 8nd RHIWHG- Them c0m- mumnent M M15‘ Am“ Rams?) ney. Clinton and Mrs. Stephen for-tab]; honed moms are a w“- as Provincial Educational Secie- Bertram, Hue] Grove and Mr 531ml 8011106 0f kratitucle to us. We mry- which has met Wm‘ the ap- John Dunn, Clinton, on the death Wish to thank the Premier of our PTW“ °l “u memms- of, their sister and daughter. Mrs. (nee Minnie _ , Walker Mayfield hmn$g w,‘;““,§',{§j," m‘ Dunn) which occurred in Wash- er e u es ec eon - _ -——- i“ °u°.“i“‘.°.' “drmit” “ $4.63." u “' M" hers. An unusual feature 0i ow ev- f!" xl/{iwl §§§°wf,,k°§,‘,‘§§°§f,’,‘_ Mr. William Woodington of u... enins was the appearance o: the s" "P ' ° f w r service's R.C.A.F. s spendin8 a few days in "hummus woman" wno was some- "18 W’ Ym °Y ‘i ,3, _ Kensington the guest of his friend what. a surprise and guessing oegan Work accomplished Bndqpu“ as Mr, Elwood Tuplin and hi5 grand. at her arrival. Miss Jean Bernard ed was knitted articles 69 leather parents Mr and M" William ably filled the roll and was decld- jerkins 12—ditty bags el-Juouse- ln-gwn ' - edéy‘ off her usual skating iorm. firm wives ‘I-refugee garments 661- > n t was ideal and the program hogplrtgl ward shoes 1ft. Seven boxes heartily enioyed by all. we hope w," mpped 1,, Commander Hub- kmd bard for the Navy and one contain- more of its will be held before warmer weather approaches. m8 khan and Ah. For“ 60mm,“ . . D. E. head uarters. anghfiogeirtr Efiillleivlvlialafsyeifigdggelfiig M1111 gmlalliigustq and January i t of ivir Joiui boxes of refugee semen" We" ' sent u» Nova Sootla Provincial chap- ———-— ter to be shipped overseas. 12 Pair A forced landing of a twin motor or hospital ward shoes were do- plane near ‘rignisn on Tuesday af- ted go mo Red Cross and sent rcrnoon caused no little excitement m hospital M; m. 9 5111,15, especially among the school chil- M,“ ma“ s“, g detailed u. dren. Ma of whom started on igot count of fund‘ donated (m. m, '° m" ° “"8"” ‘pwmk “l Jnuvy 1.01am. war relief funds the only the strong and very detcrmin- m mm“ to “u” ed reached their objective. The pilot l1 l-m “in l '11 ' “m” nad made a perfect landinl. and Mrs U10 MM dvmnt a‘ “m, filoempihuee ggflmfi eggfnliifzagliillte: WQSK W53 Rbbert lam-fish made fit to take on for its home $373.06 and for war services $1.090» Friend, of ML m“ mm” o; 80. port. n“ “no” wmmtbu aubm“, ‘Buv-rllnston are sorry to learn of his m ‘Iisniah hockey team drove i, hich were “i” i» mo» w om» o woos-ow htt"al“““ “n” " utt- szie"‘..z=r:r.rzu t’. eveninl to meet the Albarton Rcl- u, Nation. a r liocke . "M108 cm“ W ° sington the guest of m. and ivm. Tlfielgccfe ‘$19’... ‘lagging/or of l-llyfl a1 Mllwmr-s- Robert roman. home team. The same was heartily Mr. Leslie Coulson returned to 01110300 bi’ l-M bWB- bill i110 801116 his work in Moneton after a few ggklvle gtmize ‘vsglaigruaxbout tlaeuslelagl; ,3 - ~ ‘ __ days“ in Damlcy with his wife and . mm i am y. driven (walla? ham?“ l’ “ma” Bnrden Mrs‘ n“ “Mm “d mm MONDAY, MARCH Zilli- Juvenile Playoff let Game __i , datliightgrt Bylllvia Ann Jere in E115 _ ere e h er paren Mr. an ,,‘If.,'§§',‘°n§"3,“°i‘."r‘-'. Sioux??? 11$: " Mrs. Hutcheson. feave with his parenis Mr. and s. Pr bosom vl- KINSINGTON ter- Blanchard. skate Aft: Aircraftsman Verdun Payriter of the R.C.A.F. stationed at Summer. sde, spent a couple of days in Ken. sington with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Paynter, Mrs. George Webster was in Wil- mot the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert curb. The Misses Enid and Evelyn Mac- Leod and Marion Ready left on Tuesday morning for Monctori where they will spend some time. Mr. Allison Mann left on Monday spend some time in Halifax. Miss Vivian Davison of Pree- town spent the week-end in Ken- sington the guest of, Mr. and Mrs. inainland to take a. wireus course. chemi- Mfistbd. n. O- N. V. R»- cauibuietown. spent the who“ with his rents Mr. and Mrs. .. e also returned on Mon- day for the mainland for furl-h!!!‘ traininl t Coun tel. w. and Mrs. Chester MaeKay ef Park Corner were recent visitors hi Charlottetown. of Mr. and Mrs. LE. Champion. w. Marshall Whitehead of Gre- hams Road was a recent visitor lo lrlshtovm. Mrs. Helen Dixon has returned to Irishtown after spending a few days with friends in Bilnmerside. Mtr. Fred of Bee View tor to I Pta. llirnest Arsenault nil-ll! l0 W‘ ' M1’. “vxmd yum’ w J. c.5535‘? Pm d Ml‘ . Joseph %. 1:1 complete overseas callig- inent Ernest attracted no little a - tcniion. The reason oi this 11110;,‘ ted pleasure ls not. oaw-‘d ion ouicx uuir or IIEADACI-IES an and m 1311501‘. Messrs. Prank McPl-iee and Reit- ineld McCue have returned 1101119 “mar” EIIIMII anus co. P. Summerside Girl Guides ob- des ‘Thinking Day" Feb. 32nd by having chunrh pa- rade and t-tendi the evening scr- vlce of the Pres yterian church. During the service Dr. C. Brown, the pastor, spoke a few words about u; 1 xtended rr?.‘.“‘fr°.'$.‘lr“2%l...lr Ftfi. w. Burke on the death of their slaw’- 1m. John Ahesm of Albflfm PreddentBoowveltpoI-utedioahuleworlllml-plllidfllvflfilvllllfllll-Wlfflllil" hihvnlllvl- HovvurueilthalAmerleuvvlllIiffer more mum bdmihnbeilln Ivillbilfiltl-ued. Summerside Contact Club's Activities Ivfrs. J. McLennan and Mrs. B. Parsons entertained the 3t. Elea- n0r's Contacters on the afternoon of Friday, February 20th. In the absence of lite President, Mrs, A. Parsons, all Club business was pos- POned to a later date, and a social meeting followed. Tea was served by the h- tosses. l. Next week on Fidav the 27th, the St. Eieaiiors R.C.A.F. ivives will meet at the Crosby home where Mrs. E. O. Smith and Mrs. J. l-l. Somerville are to be joint hos- tesses to their Club friends. Red Cross knitting and sewing activities reached a new high on Wednesday afternoon, the 25th cl February, when the Siimmerside Contact group held their regular weekly meeting at the Town H.111. Greetings to the Club were re- ceived from the following absent members: Mrs. Al Oldliam new residing in Montreal: Mrs. ii J. Hemsley at present in Beiiville Ontario; Mrs. G. Willan of Tar- onto; and Mrs. R. D. Lamond who is holidaying in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Mrs. L. Robinson reported rlie work accomplished by the Merin- ing Corner this week, and Mrs. E. F. Nadcn accounted for the R. C. A. Ft, hospital committee who visited eighteen patients and rifs- tributed fruit and smokes provid- ed by llte kind cooperaton of Summerside business firms. libs. Charles Moncton, N. B. visiting her brother who is a member of the R.C.A.F. L.A.C. Ingram left Summer-side by pitiiie on Monday. They will make their flileflllieliutilllilreuudilflilll / Northmore from Ohio, U. l. A. ‘Hie nut meeting Sununerside Contractors is on Wed- nesday March fourth at 1:30 P. dihl hi‘ the after- M. noon-Red Cross work and Socia- bility. All R.C.A.F. friends are as- sured of a hearty welcome. FOCIAL irniu ‘Hie Nursing Sisters at the ILO. AI‘. hospital, Flight Irieui Walsh and Flight Lieut». Phillips enter- tained the following Contaofers at tca on completion of Club com- mittee duties last Inesdayr-Mrs. Nadon; Mrs. Spinney, Mrs. Robin- son, Mrs. Swartman, Mrs. Clement and Mrs. Northmore. Stevens is this in Corporal Ronald Ingram and Mrs. Ingram left Summerside last week, when the Corporal received a rmsting to DeBert. Mrs. Ingram will shortly; join her husband aftrr a brief holiday at her home in St. John N. B. parental LAC. Arthur Parsons and Mrs. Parsons have returned from s leave Brunswick. spent in Moncton, New Mrs. Donald Axworthy entertain- ed at bridge on the afternoon of Friday February prize was won by Mrs. Lou Robin- son. Second high went to itfrs. H. W. Swartman Mrs. J. N. Cooper. 20th when first and consolation to Mrs. John Bell who has been ill for several weeks in the County Hospital is at present. re- cuperating friends wish her a. speedy recovery. Prince at home. Her many John Ingram and Mrs. new home in Ottawa where Mr. I11- Signatuhes of the following patients were presented to the Club Scrap Bookz-Ian J. Sutherland, L.A.C., Holland Centre, Ontario; John R. Hill. Westmount. Quebec: O. L. Dari-och, New Dominion, P. E. 1.; E. Gamache A. C. 1.; Lac Edouard Que. J. E. R. Sonlier. A C. 1.: RD. Beck J12, New York City; -Peter Holmes, A. C. 2, St. Johns Newfoundlanm-Calvin A. Swaffer Memphis, Tennessee;- Ronald R. Chrlsholm, San Diego, California. Mrs. Ogden volunteered to as- sist Mrs. G. Chikofsky who is eon- vener of the Hospital committee; and Mrs. Kane, Mrs. MacSwain with Mrs. Gates offered to be hos- pital visitors on Tuesday, March third. For this date the Mending Corner will have the services of Mrs. Chikodsky, Mrs. Bpafford and Mrs. Dewar. Two new members were welcom- ed to the ranks of the Contact Club-Mrs. J. N. McLeod, former- ly of 03513311 Alberta, and Mrs. M. _ “Th Day" and the Guide movemen . He also spoke highly of the founder, Lord Baden Powell. Two guides, Lois Macdonald and Mildred Clark sang the "Guide Hymn. Min. Oliver Proffit and daughter, Eileen, and son Ralph. were visitors to Summer ide on Wednesday the gkiiinests of Mr. and Mrs. Arlliur Lair!- N BOMBED BY ALLIES SCALE OI Mil-IS iog‘ Corpor Mrs. Pugh lationg on the arrival of a daugh- ter on February 24th at the Prince 09111115!’ Hospital in Summerside. | gram has been posted to duty at R..C.A.F. Headquarters. Mrs. Armer will be hostess to the Contact Bridge Club on Friday af- ternoon, February 2'7. Honors in the Contact Bowling League this week went to members who hail from the Rocky Mountain country. Mrs. L. G. Curslns of New Westminster Single of 241 in the second string. Mrs. i‘... A. Robinson from Creston B, C. totalled High three with a tsiiey of 556. qualified for High al Thomas H. Pugh and lraids. Absent are the modern are receiving congratu- ' gbut expensive sirens, and i ’ eir place is a series of con-i iraption such as this. M Io Happiness in the llome When Mother ls Sick The tired, worn out mother cannot make a ha y home if she is sick and worried by the never eniiigg household duties. She gets run down and becomes nervous and iijfitable, ownhearted and can’t rest at night and gets up _m the mormng fee ng as tired as when g g, go Women sufleruig in this vva may find in Milbura’. on}; ‘no Pills a remedy with which to help recu te their health, build up tho sq down , and assist them back to saith-hopping again, Price 50c a box, 65 pill; at all dru counters. look for our trade mark a "Red out" on the package, I The T. Milbiirn Cm, Limited, Toronto, One, H..- e ,. z ..,€i>A1.iMiAN<;”ELlT0N<i ALLIES BLAST JAP J a" s“ INVASION FLEET ‘me sharp break behind the point. of the right hand arrow of Japanese aggression on map above spells good new for the United Nations in the Dutch East Indies. bombers and Dutch warships look pert. sin shed gkeup was not. announced. Meanwhile laps continued thrusts io- wsrdaeleteruendofatntegiclava escaped. Bile of fleet and its An Allied attack, In which U. S. enquy In vaslon fleet oi Bali. Only one hi» ship