- marinara! 14. 193s rn E su mmsns|n E GUARDIAN and PRINCE COUNTY cuaomcua i 30 cents. .YMI-very1a.rgeal.ten’ i Western L 0 c a I s > ‘TIMI GUIDED D flllPYGd ‘OI’ I?“ IA ll or local lltarcat bat advertising . "way nature may he inserted | ccnta I word lctl! parable .4111’ our Cod-ilver-oil in tablet [arm 50o per box. Mail orders fllled promptly. Taylor Drug 00., Kan- gington. -GOGGLI8 to protect ‘your eyu from sun, wind and dust, solo rig... at Bruce's. 11-4187-2-13-2‘. -WII.L LINID HUGS" for extra m“, horses in stock at Brace’; 11-4188-2-15-21. -VALENTINE SKATE — Bed- qque Rink Thursday, Feb, l4. Half time moonlight. Admission 16c. 11-4330-2-13-21 by yapalrlng, remodeling and- painting --ERING BACK good times “w, Buy your supplies at Bruce's. L-4188-2-15-2I. 41H. SALE-Al’. l bargain, dwelling house and lot in Sum- merside. Alpply to S. M. Hicks, Bummersitk. L-4559-2-14-3I _3IPAII. remodel. ndacora‘ pd paint the interior o! your home phcn elrrlcrdenccd painters are avail- ie, and buy ‘ your supplies at ‘s. L-dlBfi-I-lil-Bi. “DIG DOUBLIIIEADER hockey , Crystal Rink, Friday. Feb , Bordon Nationals vs. Crystals. on Silver Wings va. Junior stair. Admission 35¢. L-4332-2-18-2i ?NMTB SHORE HOCKEY lgagim Phi-CI! in Ilhc K613111501! Rink Thursday, Ebb. 141th, 103d, M8 P. M. Indian River, vs Kenaingwn Aces. 1st game of the semi- iinals. ‘rhis is the first game of a two game series, goals to count. Hour sled-ting atlter Match. Admis- don l0 and 20 cents." LlM-kld-Il “HIE AT FOX RANCH — The Iummersltk: Firemen were called out about. 3 o'clock yesterday after- noon for a fire at’ the fox ranch of I. Ralph Billiphssit at this north Rid of Granville Btroct. The firs alerted in the watch lower which was burned to the ground. The buildin gwas separate from the other buildings on the-ranch, so no fur- ther damage was done-S. Commemoorate founding Of Order The Ahegwelt Chslpter oi’ the 1. O. D, E, commemorated the 80th anniversary of the d the order yesterday at the home o! the Recent, Miss Mai-y Inuit. There . Miss Rant gave a comprehensive review of the founding oi’ the Order by Mrs. Clark Murray on Pob. 18th. 1000 in Montrcal/ A olurade “Liibtlc B11 Loyal” was “VH1? carried out by the mun- hers. A short or nong- um. eluded the snljoyslbie siffair, Mfg;- noon tea was served in the spacious 11mins room. mo. w. 1:. MacDon- ald and Mrs. P. J. I. Wright pre- , dine over the tea tables SPECIAL Friday & Saturd children c. o. GnREEIFS -roons spoil over 50 deg. 1'. Foods keep 88 deg. to 00 deg; F. and frees; below 3i! hi. l". Buy a rast- ritc thermometer. 80c and 60c each post paid. at Braces. . 11-4181-2-18-21. —WAN'I'ID - Married man to work on ratzch. References re- wind I tins VII" emot- od, Boa 390 Sununsrslde. 11-4558-2-14-31 ' -rrmsaa1. SERVIUES-Theiun- enl services tor the lain J. C. Wood- sido wars hold on Tuesday after- nommrmthcrssidcncoofhislis- lot, m1. Minfo, Granville Street, Sununcrslde. The service there was conducted by Rev. Dr. Ryan, of , ‘Ihdnity United Church. .Mem.bers od the choir assisted with the hymns Mrs. Olcary sang very Wipes the Tear from Eye," The pallbearers were, Messrs, E. P. Foley, Wm. Buchanan, John W. Hall, Wllliard Phillip, Dr. Mac- Munio and Dr. Colvin. . The re- mains were than ccnvaved to Mar. like the long journey being made by WWI- Ubon arrival the remains were met by friends and placed in the church. The service there was conducted by Rev. Mr. Somers. For- mer friends of the deceased acted as pallbearers and were, Messrs‘. Geo. Woodside, Harry Woodslde. John Johnson, Wilfred Pickering, Alfred Mayhew and Wilbur Dennis. The mmains were laid to rest in the family plot in the cemetery adjoin- ing the church-B rnasoivans -‘~Mss. John MaoDousal of Port- ago is undergoing treatment in the Hinoe County HoepitaL-B --ldrs. H. M. Downing has re- turned from a visit to friends in ‘Ibronto-fl ‘-Nr. Joseph Johnson, son ot m. Bicphcn Johnson. of Kinkora was - on in the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday and is doing nicely-B Aids-s, Gerald Shea. o1 8t. Louis is a patient undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital-B -Miss Etta Jewel, oi’ Albany, is making good progress from her re- cent operation in the Prince County HospltaL-S. --‘Mastcr Buddy Craig. little son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig of Middleton. was operated on in the Prince County Hospital and is do- ing nicely-S. . —-Mr. and Mzs. William Btavcrt of Bedsquc have been visiting Burn- mcrslde recently. They have had as lbhcir guests w. and Mrs. James Stavert, North Bedeque. -'1‘ha friends‘ of lidrs. Sterling Gillespie, Bummer-side. will be pleased to hear she is up again after being in the hospital a few days. Her mother Mrs. Albert Weeks of Carleton, was with her a fow days arid returned home Wed- ncsday of last week. _ —Wo.'1d has been received in Sirmmerside from Hon. Heath Strong. that Mrs. Strong is making good progress from her recent op- eration in the Royal Victoria Hos- pital in McnizssL-G -w-. J. A. Marcus left for his horns in 5t. John. N3, an Wednes- day morning. Mr. Marcus had been taken ill while in Bummersids and ‘had been receiving treatment in the Prince County Hospital. He is now much improved-S. SALE Two orvs ay,Feb.15&16 s? gggrrrr Ti nu...“- r5‘??? ssr""" 25535??? i“? F I scares...- 1-...- E ‘lsmatohica . .' C. , A susnann, G. Merchant bottle Ideal catnip use.) 191- (lardc) ...... gr .1... C ---u o so Gall. Highest Prices Paid for Ens. EXTRA SPIOIALI I. 1b. Balk Ton, 1O III. III" sxna BIIOIALL .1 an Pearl. 1 tin hadron. 1 39c m1:- pp sxraa SPECIAL! 1c bars lirwtlssiaagalhfrcqrfim our» . .... I Irma SPECIAL! s tins Itrhllcam .... 59c um IPICIALI .1. some‘ IMXUIII‘! Plcllll. l 1 ‘Iglnaotarolliililalsgc largo-all far ........ P. I. ISLAND “W053 PM)! and hrcachings Q1’ “W” Mme. ln stock at IICQL L-llrI-I-la-EI. -1\"- 1- R- Mien. M. L. m1;- msn of tbs Railway Comgittoa the Bummcrsidc Boa-d q Tad; has received a conumrnication 9mm 1W- R-wd W-ilheson. ‘Pransporta-l "m Manner c! the Maritime ’ Board ct ‘It-ode, that no will be 1n Summcrside on Friday morning at "-15- He expressed the wish to meet tho diflercnt drippers indlv-I idually rather than at a formal meeting. Arrangements will be‘ made with prominent shipperg to be given an opportunity to discuss l" ‘when Problems with m. Matheson. m. Mathcson will i-e-l turn to the Mainland 9n Qaturday } morning-B ‘ Canadian Legion D Meet in g l The regular monthly meeting of the Slllnmerslde Branch of the Can- adlan Legion was held in the Arm-i oury at 8.00 P. M. on Tuesday, 12th February. > Considerable interest was shown in the dlscusslc. of the Oflicial Canadian War Picture recently re- leased. The picture is essentially a peace propaganda picture and shows actual incidents of the parts played by the Canadian and other Empire forces in the Great War. A oom- mlttee was appointed to interview the proper authorities and make arrangements i! possible to have the picture shown in Bummer ids. AI- ter the conclusion of business, the large gathering, under the able di- rection of Mr. R. Edliilis as master of ceremonies, settled down to forty- iives. Ducks and geese being the ducements for careful play. Re- freshments of coffee and sand- wiches werq served, bringing to a close one of the most successful and meetings held for a long Vale n tin e Party.At K. of C. Home _S’sidef ’ More than 100 persons attended the Valentine Party in the K. of C. Home on Tuesday evening, which function was one of the moat suc- [ cessiul of_the series. During the- flrst part of the evening cards were I played. both contract bridge and; auction forty-fives. In the former‘ the prizes were won by ma. W. P. Callaghan and Mr. Roy Bllliphant; ' while in the auction forty-fives the , prize wlners were Mrs. Alban Gal- 1 lant and lvlr. Edwin McNeill. The door prize was won by Mr. Henryf Martin. After delectable IUICCIJ“. dancing started and continued un- 1 til s late hour, the dancers being loathe to leave even then, so en- Joyarblewas the aflalr. -'A special Valentine dance was u feature c! the splendid dance limflknrme being a novel and delightful num- ber. Mr. J. R. Kenny, was fioor- ‘ manager, and directed the Old Time tol Orchestra seems to be improving each evening and on ‘Puesday even- ing it particularly delighted the d Them was quite a num- ber of friends from out of town presenr, and the young folks were nt in predominating number. In fact. the function might be ap- propriately called "The Young llblks Night." 0n next Tuesday evening the final r notion of the series, un- til after Lsnt, takes plans and the "‘ are determined that it. shall eclipse all others. This - tion was under the Auspices of t a Bummersldc Council cf the Knights of Columbus with the following committees in chute: Messrs. Clar- srncs Cameron. Percy Wedge. Alban Arsenaulj; and Dr. Ralph Nocnon. -e C.N.R. And Ba rbers“ In Two All Tie A very rast game of hockey was witnessed by a large number of fans in Crystal Rink on ‘mesday even- ing when the C. N. R. and Barbers tied vwo all in a Commercial League fixture. The game was fea- tured with some brilliant play. lad outstanding m goals for his team. one in the first and one in the third. A-lban Cal- -wu.1. mrsavrsw sarrrrrns I dancing. The playiing of the Oapi- . nut cnaanmn-swwu commas mcnts had been dairrtiiy served the -' I A ~i i / a . upwuss .......... .. Assorted colors . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 51005110, all popular Ladies’ Sllk-and-Wool Hose shades | . . . - . . . . IIIIIIIIIIIIII ._ . ~ 5 . J A / .. Monster‘ Bargains I Ladies’ Pure Silk hill faahlongd Wool Cashmere and End Sat. Feb. I6th FIRE SALE and ANNUAL CLEARANCE TWO ‘GREAT EVENTS in ONE — Result in Positively the i BIGGEST OFFERINGS in HOLMAN’S HISTORY BROADTAIL FUR COAT-Grey. M“ m“ “W Ell-m" 5c Size 14. Size 1s. Each NOW m: :,T'°G'I’ZS“ZJIL "1' uunsou SEAL. Sizes 1e, u... ........ ..19¢ 18. w. w and fl- NOW s Ladies’ Silk Scarfs and Ascois. 19c and Wave. Set. Extra special Ladies’ Shoes Greatly Reduced Odd lines in Women’s Strap Slip- pers and Pumps. Cut down to just regular I c a a - a fraction of price Women’s Oxfords and Tie Shoes, odd lines. Brown, Low- or Cuban heels. o... ....VT"".°.’.. “" .‘.°.I-95 Children's colors and styles. Entire Stock Of Boys’ Overcoats IIALF Pnlcl: Q Boy’a Corduroy Breeches with Leather Knees. I Siaes6to14.....‘.. ' Boy’s Sweaters - Only 49c Zipper Fronts, V-Neeks, Polo Collars. Regular up to $2.89 Children's Knitted Suits. Ages 2 to 8. Regular $1.50 and $1.75 . . . . . .. Strap Slippers and Oxfords, sizesfi to l0, assorted special m. s25 NOW s10 Reg. s25 NOW $15.65 Face Creams, Skin Balm, Brilliantine- IVIUSKRAT (from last 1 Group I-Idiu’ Silk Dulles. L98 No goods actually damaged by fire, but some are It“ “m, """"" " affected by smoke and water. There are also ,,,.,,',‘;"{’,, 510;; _D_'_'_"_ _'_" 2.49 wonderful specials too numerous to mention, Other Special values in Ladies‘ , , . s“ "m" 3.98 W‘ 5.9a Wonderful Bargains m Ladies’ Fur Boats ‘Qfifi’, f,“ 5'" "m 2,93 Dark Brown. BEAVERIZED DARK _ ' I """"""" u LAMB. All sizes. NOW season). Sizes 34, 36 and 4 Ladies’ Cloth Suits, sizes 4 95 38 Now 16. 18. 38. i2 ............. .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ~ ' -' ' . Black FRENCH SEAL. S Your Choice-SILVER RAT for irr..'"alr.z=-...z.":.z"ia'.:-ygg=g s... 3., .6 .... as. NOW 49 Younger Ladies. Sizes 34 and 36. NOW . . . . . . . . . .. Best Grade DARK MUSKRAT. Sizes 38, 40 and 42, NOW - z 2s. BIG SPECIAL . IN TOILETRIES Shampoo ALL LADIES’ CLOTH COATS I 1/3 Off Reg. Prices Reg. sao NOW s20 Reg. sss NOW $23.30 14 Ladies‘ Summer Goats 3.50 Au Wool Grey Blankets, nice sort finish, size 58 x 76 . Pair ‘96 in. Fast Color Wabasso Prints. Yard . . . . 5 dozen White Sheets- size 68x86, including plain hemmed and hemstitched . . . . 56 in. all wool double and twist Brown Mixed Bannock- burn Tweed. Yard — FINAL CLEARANCE MEN'S UNDERWEAR PRICED VERY LOW Substandards in ‘fStandfIeIds" all wool heavy Cream ribbed Shirts and Drawers, Red Label and Blue Label ualities. Gar- “ I.I9 ment........... Combination Underwear in same quality. Suit .. Heavy knit with string top, Brown or Grey . . . . . . . . . . .. 1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICES Positively the Biggest Bargains ever offeredyou. of Season's popular Styles and Weaves. All Ladies’ Winter llats.-—1-2 Price i Values to 98c . . . . . . . . . . .. One lot Ladies’ Neckwear. Ladies’ Angel Skin Slips, While or Tea Rose. All sizes Ladies’ Pure Silk Crepe 1 Slips, White or Tea R059 ' Turkish Towels in dark striPe-B, also White with COI- f0!‘ ored overchecks 2 MEN'S. OVE RCOATS - Wide assortment All sizes. MEN'S SHIRTS Cotton broadcloth Shirts, Plain White, Blue. Tan, collars Broadway Shirts in the better grades with attached collars. Plain colors, also fancy pat- terns. Values $1.95 to $2.25 . . . . . . . . - - - - ~ - . - - . . - - . . . .. LUMBERMEN SOCKS 49° | Boys’ sizes . 15 only! Conelettca. Values up to $1.05 98c l2 all Oifll. Y1K ... {ml ................. .. 13° 24 only! White Fancy Ccutll Brasslers. Regular-Silo . . . . .. 24 only! Comets. Valncs 11p In $2.35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 nl l CrsetsValnesrqri/o hi‘. ’.’....". .............. .. 1-93 ll Girls’ WhlcfCoalh libs dtosyearsn" . . . . . Girls’ Cotton Knit Comhin- 19c ation Underwear . . . . . . . . . . .. Children's Rompers In plain 19c and fancy materials l our ma. Pyjamas 35c _V Children's and Girls‘ Wool Blhbcd Cashmere Stockings. 6 lo 10 years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Children's Beach Pyhrnaa and Plny Suits. Each Astounding A _ Reductions L‘ I can’ fine Wool Knitted ‘ Gloves in popular shades One lot Ladies’ Handbags in as- sorted styles and colors. Values to $2.95 for . . . . . . . . Ladies’ and Girls’ Wool, also Silk- and - Wool, Combination Underwear . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies’ and Girl’ Wool, also Silk-and-Wool Undervests Girls’ Wool Mitts, assorted colors . . . . . . . , . . . . . . s Men’s FUR cons Grey Kalgan Coon and Brown near Beaver. Sizes 40, 44 and 46 .. 3 Men‘s FUR ROBES DARK GREY 52” x 66” 60” x 72” 17.95 19.95 ' Men's Suit Lengths Worsted, 3% yards each, _' . double width, values i to $20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7'50 Men's BIucher Cut. L 0 f d . Sizes ace x or s gang” scored the “goal éor the (USED) I‘! 0D All 0111 OM13“. A h "en"! “o.” . Knmmdrma ‘P m‘ ’°°'° m raw-wigs!) Icoondltlimedru “'98 "F" o“, c‘ " F‘ Jumbo Gasoline Engine Dewar losers m; steers M.“ Can-igan m down. ‘ ‘ 3mg“ iy payments - No Intelsat Nccnan I Egg HAND WASHERS Maclllarlans , __ F11"! "l°*'°1'°" Popryzdatylcfi" and ‘ 3411108? in perfect worklrgdordcr ‘muhmsg‘“um'° 5.98 "' 6.48 r L IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Remarkable Bargain l ENTERPRISE “IRON DUKE” RANGE (Used Only 4-’ Months) NOW $69.50 When New Sold at $98.50 ditloncd-Aa good as Iver. t of Heavy Coat Iron. Maple Leaf Metal Polish Ior nlcicl. brass, copper, etc. 1 Tin Paste and I Tin LIqnId t-ho . . . . . . .. 2 for 9c 0 CABINET HEATER Eureka Vacuum Cleaner and — co rcousuliioncd. III—III--_—II_I_IIIIII-IIII_—_ Portabls Phonograph Uaad - Reconditioned In "Mikado" style. Vary corqlact. 6 lcectds included. Only Penlight Flashlight fill I!“ OIL]. 59c “Ibaatah ha” handy ODD BEDROOM SUITES TO CLEAR 1 only. Modern design. Regular $165, $14 1 only! Solid Walnut. 3-Way Mirrors. Reg. $150. To clear $135 You'll Save Plenty on These SIMMONS "MATTRESSES 8 Layer Felt. “Holman Spec- Spring Filled. Regular I ial.” Regular $10, $16.95 . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. I DINING ROOM SUITES 1 only! 9-Piece Suite in 1 on“? Epic“ Sum’ l “w! so!“ walnut’ h e a v r I y constructed. Suite, 3 Pieces, rich Walnut Finish. .554 ONE ONLY! $9 Couch and Mattress. I 5“ Dressers, I i‘ Odd China Cabinets. 2 only in Fumed Oak Finish. Would ad- vise you to be here early for this spacial. §l8 i» s: R Reg. $169 . . . . .. ilo Odd Buffets. 3 to choose from. Rich Walnut Finish. $75 _ STUDIO COUCH 2 Spring-Filled Mattresses. “Oakdale.” Regular $39.50 for .. i“ $90 . $32 25c $1.19 Odd Dining Room Tables. A real money saver at this price. All tables extend to 6 feet. In Wal- nui. Finish, also Fumed Oak Occasional Chairs in choice covered £13311". . . .5."T’.“.‘?. Y???“ II.50 J ardlnere Stands End Tables C H ESTERFIE LD SUITES Reg. $79 . . . D 6 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Factory sample sets of Z3 piece China Tea Set. Limited qilan- tity in clear out for . . . . . . .. ‘ M-Plcce English warns Embossed f. Dimmer Set. 6 Cups, 6 Saucers, 6 6 new $1.68 Complete Stock LEMOGES CHINA DINNERWARE HALF PRICE ‘mluingfihn Also éwBavtala China Patterns — “Bird. of . Paradise". "Bridal RcscW-SPLENDID BAR- GAINS. English Porcelain Patterns. now dis- continued, for Less than 1-3 of‘ Reg. Value. Must be acid to make room for new stock. Tea Plates. Plates Lead Pcno alas wifir rab- bcr tips-priced lower than ever. 8 for 10c. Writing Pads with 40 sheets 5c. strong and w. locabls Cups and Saucers. Fancy Decorations 6 [or 09c Topaa lass-covered Batter Dishes 15c DINNER SET lingliahrarsclala-Jutldasialadt low prions