FEBRUAQIY 22. 1941; THE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN__ “wilslllllv atullllnli f AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy. ‘ill Hanover it. n.nd ~ George Glow. 90 Ottawa St. SUMMERS“)! and PRINCE COUNTY Newe. “ ‘ rlptlona. Aileen-tiring ' 1 "4' Tho Gnlrlllan may be bnllht daily 4| any of the following ateree In Sunnleraida: up Bflfiklwfu. Water Street; Gourllea Drngetore, wot" gum, Tmnto Bakery. Water Street: Mari Gaudet. l‘! Granville Street "The Guardian will be delfeered to any ltolna In Summegldg, 5",". Boy at. 2e per day or 11o per week. Phone ill for thin eervleu. a ‘m. your order l0 ill My relpenalble for deliveries en your Mun. 4mm: your reservttions today .- Rttl Cross annual meeting c nilonc 432. Charlottetown. —0BDEB your flailing Burns‘. Malpeque. auits nnci‘. —WATCH FOR Smith Bedeque _.5|'Rl.\(i HATS-Initial show- Women’, Institute pantry sale. m n; our new lines of mltlinery Holman» Hardware. Saturday, “d ncccssorles beginning Friday, March lst, 3 pm, lien. 21. ill the Mary Ann. oppo; —LEAVES FOB NEW YORK _ M's» 11811-1’? Wedxe, Summer-side, left yesterday for New York where slle will remain for two month; taking a course in photography, Wm’! ipeclal emphasis on portrait W0l'k.—S. t u... Cglillltli Theatre. Summer- W1"- . DNH“ LONDON Presbyterian pnurclns, services, Sunday, Febru- m. gnu. cllnon. 11.00 A. M. South Granllllc ‘_'..".0 P. M. Gedtiic hicmor- h. 71o i‘, ll ltcv. D. .-'\. Campbell, 5uppl\ W ‘tl-IIYYRAI. BEUIZQUE Baptist -—CllUR(JlI oilfunutntno Srr~ vices for the Parish oi New m.» don. February 23rd, First Sunday in _‘§UMMERSIDEJ rolmr (Friday) - and SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BlLl STRANGEST (Ass... of tfle CRIME OCTORS Lent: 8.30 Holy Communion, st. Mark's. Kenalngton. 10.30 MOITHD‘ Prayer. St_ Thomas‘, New London. 3-311 I'll/villus! Prayer st. ’Stcphcn'.=. Btlrlington. 7.140 llivening Prayer. S.‘ iviarkir. Krnslngton. itcv. i). i-I.‘ Noel, Rcctoij 1 fgllowsltlp. Rlev. D. iii. Fraser. Pal- m. srlwloes for Sunday. February int? (tentrat Bedeque 10.45 ,\ \l l; stlrn .'l P_ M. Central Ryflptylfl‘ Iln l'. M. i-jvcryonc wcl- iflllll‘ ._.t\|;.\i l-‘tllf sALE—~0ne mile h...“ Kvllmtlilluli, on paved high- -—FAREWI‘ILIA PARTY ~ A Mondeyl l falc-l w... 1| nulls nll clcur. Ideal W911 P111131 “'11s held 1on1 , M I.’ H, (“my h...“ with my“, night nt 1h: home of Mr. and Mrl. km“; , m" m Nnuqx Bunch Frank Aracllntlll. iifiiltJ\'(‘i' Street.‘ f“; l .1 ti rr-puir. Ivnn Bow- c. in honor cf illr. and; crl W, Smith who lame‘ 1"’ I H slhcrtlv for the lnalnln-ntl. The party’ . _ , ., _, - was given by l\irs_ l-‘rccl Llallant and. Valli‘: Mrs. l-‘rank Ala-clltlult and wns lat-l. ’ i" . tcndtd by a largo gatlltrlltg of in-' m0 l vltccl gucsls. During the course of , the evening Mr. and Mrs. Smith wcrt- the recipients cl a beautiful lrnrs itSil tray with colnbinailon‘ »~ ’ ' ‘ll'1l1't‘l' ‘n? Leo illncquicrc rtad '_ " ' ‘tlv- rrdvrs, to who-ll Mr. and l\tl.=. O3 .~‘"llltll both lllfiClL‘ suitable rcspinsr. |‘l'h~ PiPlilllg paswd very pleasantly] tin rllln. y; singing and social that.‘ - - 1p. the guests departed all extenf- QVIJ- , 2d uocd wishes to Mr. and Mrs.l Paul's 11_ ,tllllll“)J‘:rlSiilll-‘l and istnily for their future Ill‘? Kl \V.\. " 1' ‘r, /I _ .1 q 1 ._ I tltm" s‘l‘a"lt‘c'l '01s ixolzllw u b“? “ml happincs 8' lilt- L‘ lzliuxlltn! |l'_‘lrl ikgct ll l. Sunnnc» Would Relieve Buttlcncl-lt iii.‘ I usually hzl Irv at tliso 'l‘hal Hll~\\'8lCl' roulc would l-cfcv: the can" bottleneck at Bcr tlrll nnri afford molly morn t‘ for potato shippers when cat's or", lJllf||_\‘ ll("‘tl€‘(l. ‘ t. 'l"l1" llrflln Dl(‘\ill(ll' would. Mr.‘ Una (raft. 0\l‘l‘l.lll0 . ,.,,mi|.._,m.-_‘ ii- rt/ sild. fissure .1 »' of grunts for tllc live stnlk if.‘ \-..l. tlctnr; seal-riled hi; then bc ublc to di-vert. the usc of . -\11‘. r-nlurs. battling cums" at least 2.000 cars to other ihlt wt l:c.i hfiwccn 40 un<t 5') poms. 1 1111!“ f“ 1101111 ' The erection of n tzlvin elevator [NIT- " ‘*1 llllllbvl‘ 11l1¢1"-l01'» “llul ill Charlottetown would also. Mr. halcnl FHlVPYlCd to tractors and Heart: said. mean a tremendous trucks. lnnkcd with rclief as the 11°05; 10 1|"; poultry industry n! 1111'“ f"11"1 11i1- This \\’0l1l1l I11l1‘-\V1 the Province, for Argentine corn. lhczr hone and bx teams to out tlfs ltmlclfls cttt. 11-111 an essential part of poultry-feed ‘mixtures. could ire inlportetl ti‘r~ --—~f 510E n E “vllllc Illvilphlg. trout yourself to a pause that la sure to refresh "have a bun-l of delicious. piping-hot Heinz Soup nt the Nickle Bur --.\|l tln- vnrlctlra of the fulmone lleinz Soup: are served. as wrll n: tllirkrn itllll hrcf broth. There in nothing quitt- liko soup lo pick till ~""111‘ Hm. vigor lllld vitality-dry it today. NICKLE BAR. llllilt- walking through the Ladle!‘ Wear Department thil morning lltniirctl o rnek of new Crepe Dresses. in different atylea and all the fnshinnnhll- eoiors- -l was almply amazed when I asked tile price-- ll “"5 "lily (5.115 - Jmnglm- that! Tho altos nro from l2 In l8. You'll lovt- thrsl- dresser nnd they are just right for present dny wear. LADIES‘ WEAR. DEPARTMENT- . 1111"‘ Your gucell announce themlelvee with music! "The jungle of l" "lll-fuxllioncd door bell ll out und Chime! for both front and back doors urt- what you want for your home. The llardwnrn Department "Imus lllrr-c nationally known makcs- - Edwards. Nu-Tono mnl "m"- lllc nrlee range ll 5.3 to i410. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. lllgh shade! in Nylon-Briatled lleyltone lhlr Bruahel-tlut news! These are bound to be popular became they'll compliment the color scllrmn on your dressing table. n! well ll do en excellent job on 1111" hzllr. The price la 2.95 In the DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. ‘lllt: 5 nntl l0 - - The Opportunity Department - - l0 take advantage "'15 You cm get charming Plaltle Apron: in n variety 0! Ilylfil "lll "lure. from ‘is cents to LII- -Come In and lee them - -vou‘li- go ‘ft-v no. several. r know. a am) 1o DEPARTMENT. Owovie-muwunnemlooaeuanlue-mu uuevmttvraennm renrbeelaendhuvealeeeenteee. Camila: / a e6 1h 13-173 FIZZ-o? 118573’ 5.1? tn: bgzMg; lifisrefrw .f|,,y ‘Md 5'11"‘! 11v 11110014: cfhféindl’. Dlflflid b WILLIAM (A5715 -—-Also- Charles Starrett As The Durengo Kid _|n__.. "HEADlNG WEST" Shows 7zl5 - 9J5 Matinee Saturday 2:30 l-t-tly front file Argentine and stor- I ‘if’ - .. -l .mtl Junuur-r tuna: r- . _ ‘ ' - l Mr. Altdrtwv Mucltuc East ltcy- more dulu on the qlic.~tloll iniolc; . ‘ ~ . ' 1': W f ll .. NS" . ' l . . _ - imrc» utmost‘ ttvl; p1 nt “f” l , Uriah!"Stylgglcginn] S tllly. expressed ‘llllliflrll RS inc-v» any dccisicll was taken. No stallc~1 nllolr ht .l..| ‘lid plczlsu .- ' * r r_r__"_'_____ ' m: th- (Jill -t-lllil nIl-xxlltvl" route an} price mold be set [or slrnwm y...‘ ml fl zlblntt the Am; chm"; to» th» Prnwln-c for grtlllnt. and Ill‘; berries or other frltt. All‘. hunt-i; m. .- ...»t ll."( n scum c m’: f‘\l.'|lll‘~lll1lf‘|lf nl Cllrlrot ClO\\ll n Said. bu, m." his Comp...“ “m; " f" , _ _ , a “"1"” °'*""‘““"- lpay thc some price lot‘ til" lrtiil 1 n! olf Illlt‘ Allrllllmdrl" _ __ I/l ml!” t1, >1]; thliltxblfllvlfff as ‘llll “Us “S H was Tmy-lng M “m, p1,...‘ '~ . . ~ I‘t l1‘ 1'11 1 F?" W- ., w. . .| n. .‘ 5 t'.'ll‘l’_\ .. s. ltlslcs t: glvtl l. . . _ -. l“ 1b“, rail ‘r n; thr latturocqttc ho.‘.\ L I l“ emf '13P h“ could >- l thrnilgh the Lltkos nl. m 13mm‘ "0 m _i_______ .' 1'i‘ll \u l:l1-: in tllt~ um" ~94 n1’ [119 Ifllufg an!‘ 411' ;' mt ‘d! hlnntrol 1'f)lllli fill-ll‘ on uddi- m“ _ : i‘ l(‘l\ ll ll single t u, jfluurm. Ur H,“ 5590?“): ..?.\,:Ilm tioml (‘HQ’) of lllill fct-tis for the, >l[|,f‘ part c-f ill!‘ ' V“ t-vrt-c to til’: Donf-ninn Gt). _» li\'(‘-:.lt."i1 f(".‘tlf‘l'\ of tllc Puotlllev. tCollliniilctl frunl Page i) . no .1 ‘Ii llifl‘ l.‘ m7,“ ;( l]... EH1" “owe lx-mmp; Mr. hinviine suit! he lselirvctl thz. }._ ‘ nlili l ill‘ m» fygfi] gl.u.~.-hi||_ lull; nlrlut Churchill only hctrli‘ - . ..._ . _. . _ .: t‘. ithltl opCll fill‘ a fctv not-its to alcunlcl‘ 2, Imports raised from 70 pill"; \\:lv "pill-c propaguntin interests in Montreal." flc- hvd talked to persons who kllcw Clltlrcllillls faciliti€s us. a wort. 'i‘hosr pcrsons had told him the port wit; open for four months. nznlgzllion ni the big I‘rcnlicl~ Fll \ ors Project Jones sold nc Prcllrivl J. ll/tlitll‘ ‘ Dunlltlioll nlnzxulll “ill'tl\ flolll gm ifldu3lfl W11". y‘; would to s23 lllc i .tlrl| \ill‘l"'.l owl‘ lhl. -_ ‘ llilV Ckllillllllllii. zlzlti my (i1l\"l'l\l.l( t v-z-crl gyro (‘l(‘\'£llUI‘.\ 1'1 l1l1‘l11‘~’l'11 N"? (ltd rwrrwcf‘ the livestock olvn- n! Cull- ".1 lit. NiI:i.. Pugwutll. N. . 1 ll l“. at lclsl on; ' l: lrtittlllvs in |l‘\lI)1_‘ it. t -l B.. ;lIl’l Cfvlrlottt~ttlt-.ll. A 4min ‘to-l i-Illnl flslllll: 9011"": Rlliil \\lll(‘l| it u.) ',.\_.i|_».;,l.- rlrullrl- in t‘ .\'.'l1)ll!‘l1r\\'l\ would he "ll -‘1llll'l111- T111‘ lllllfll \\‘ll"l‘l most lliltll_\' llvtltlrfd. The J f-llliltl llllllL- lit‘ stilt]. -. |ll\Il‘€ nvcrtiuc llii”! raflvg"), mo. would feel tho g-mti ‘The Prcnllv-l" took isstto wltll ' ' 11“"~1111.\‘ ll°1'l1- cTcz-ts of the elevulol" for it lvotliz! Cilnt. J. L. Read tvhrtl 1110 llillvl‘ ~mg against. tlu- fbasihilily iiLfll-i delivering grain to sault- lucr pOl'fS' from the Grin’. Lrlkcx. The Premier said Col-z. Rerri had once stated that the grain floats’ condensers would, not operate when the ships entered salt water. “They have changed all lhnl stilt-e your day." the Premier said. ‘ 4 Czlpt. Read denied cvel" llttlklll’; silt-ll o \l':ll(!|"ilt‘l1l, in public. Mr. W. R. Shaw, deputy-Minister of Agrl-ctllturc. miti lie was net against the erection of a grain elevator in Charlottetown. Ht- lhcn asked who would purchase the nlilllon tnlshels of grain lo be slorCtl in Charlottetown. Mr. Shaw also advised llgainst any agltltlon for a grain elevator at this time since it nlight, he said. prompt the Dominion Government to remove the freight subsidy. No positive nl-tton was taken on the lvsollttloll lnlt ‘rt was agreed that. ll t-onllnittt-c consisting of Messrs. H. C. Hearlz. Capt. An- drew MacRac. Messrs. Earl Inga and B. Graham Rogers would meet shortly with the Federation ex- cculive nlld no into the matter more thoroughly. (Conttnued from Page 5) consider the question carefully She nlsn cxl nssfd herself as _be-ing in favour uf compulsory legislation to enforce everyone to he X-nyed. A resolution from the Dalrymen‘: Association asking that the 90-day holding older on cheese be with- held in this Province was passed by the- Federation. , Wheat Price Increase The recent increase of 83 ‘A cente per bushel on teed when-t came in i0!‘ some censure nt the meeting nnd a resolution asking the Domin- lon tiovemlnent to take some act- ion in ttlle matter was passed. Mr. Llncohl Dewar told f-hemeetr ing that the local Wartime Price and Tmde Board has "made life intolerable for tha creamerlea cf this Province" when ha was speak- lnx 0n a resolution halting that de- preciation for income tel: purpoeea be allowed creamerlea on their mechanical equipment. Mr. Dewar atetedihat the offic- ills of the Board "make rules to suit, themselves." and that the re- fusal to grant depreciation on creamcry equipment was not "ac- cording to Brltiah fair play and juatloe. I cannot find my words to describe it but highway robbery," he said, adding that the . Board’: argument was that the creameriea did not have a-proper account ., eyelet-n. The resolution we! passed. Mr, Roland MacDonald.’ South- port. protested agwnat e teeent regulation Issued by the Animal! lleaith Branch. Ottawa. Mr. Mec- Donald maintained the regulation made if. obligatory for him to have e real-steed veterinarian Inspect any cow which he was selling for export. Not only that cow, Mr. MacDonald eeld. but all her relat- ives would also have to be given a clean bill of health by the veterin- arian at tlhe owner's expense, be. fore the animal could be exported. Since the Island was a disease-free area. he did not aee my eenae in the regulation. Mr. MacDoneld- asked Mr. W3. Shaw to give name Qpinion on the question, and i\ir. Show recom- mended tltat a. resolution protesting against. the order be passed. In the meantime, Mr. shew laid, the mat- ter would be taken up with Ottawa. llulldoaer For Cranberry Boga A resolution asking that the De- partment of Public Works eliow the nae o! a bull-doze: for the tut-ting 0f cranberry bone was passed. Mr. Shaw explained that it might be better if the Department of Agri- culture had its own bull-dozier ior such purposes as the Department of Public Works might not be able to lend any of its machines at the time they were needed by the farm- I er. A resolution asking that the Dominion Government provide funds to farlncrs sons who wish to enroll ‘at an agricultural school; was passed. It was recommended that the gran-t be in the form of a monthly allowance to the student. There was llfllllliln0lls agreement ml the passing of a resolution that! no increase 1n il-cig-ht rates be al-[ lotvcd on any commodity vllllcn’ such‘ lhorease would affect agri- cultural prosperity. leather full double soles $TL50 pair. Cucumber Acreage Secured . Mr. J. L. Dunlop oi the l\tat-" thetws-Vtfclls Ccnlpnnlx Gufilphp 0111.. informed thc Federation that his Company had secured the rc- quired acreage for cucumbers to be grown in the Province for his firm. this coming season and that no further applications could be ac- cepted. He said the Company might ex- tend its business later to include the purchase in contmcrelnl rturml~ lttes of strawberries. raspbcrritvyl black cut-rants. cherries. and cl'i1I‘I-_ berries. f The Premier strawberry was the favourite variety grown in Ontario“ 1 - Mr. Dunlap said. but the uncierstord] the Senator Dunlap dlcl b91191” 111 this Province. It utnultl thcreicrcl . . h ‘ - _ l be ncc-cssnty for hi5 tlltn it.‘ ncquuc ‘ cent of 1938 volume lust ycal- in‘ between 80 to 83 per cent-"llttl; much more than that would 'JL'l needed to increase rations t:on~‘ siderably." 1 3. Production of at it'll-Sf 200;.» 003.000 tons of cool. more than 110003424X) tons ulbovc i923. 4. Cmslrtlctiun of an (‘lvtilfllllly on outs and hall-lo)’. Wily‘ not? y I I V r _ generating plant to provide an "Il llll Frorrs tllnl \\l.l(‘ll .\'ott. ‘,‘.‘_‘f.1".°","‘“.° miakgméu) lhc 4071:‘"“"’“=l‘°"‘ Prime Edward island l lxtru S50 tilstlsunti kilowatts. llu\v .l hlnch of lllvxpffldfllttfiffi ,\‘\’“i{1§':,'|" ""'H‘_l"‘__':]d‘ Q2,‘ 1 l‘; lf"“""_*lll- l l“\‘1l’°‘wl11l“_‘_;'°"' 5911"‘ f 5. Btliidillu LZ-SOOOO l a nl l‘; nus Hllllllllfl. nl‘; s 50‘ ‘whim ‘m, ,l|,,.,. “Hun: ~31 ;'hm';;l"[i|"!|1‘\ “I131 lllttrflllllll, Nnpplllfl.‘ n [lung-o ‘.35 _'n ' .‘ t. lr.lt‘|l hulk mllr-a rltltl girls. .$.l..'.§0. 15,1“, h,“ Wm...‘ m H", L1.“ ‘Oh ,1)?!‘ ('(‘l1l¢|<'ll)ll\'l‘ 1910. otll iol’ llwlllbit". bl» ll_.fll ll')\\‘, vvr "Tho $1.550 rain tun-iv. out |o1¢|-|.j,.._. 1H,,“ LIFIHTIWCS mm .01.“? 6. Maintenance of ugrntulturlll cannot offer _\ou anything all. all $5 a day. Atlcl- ztil surely wllh ftjulgtjplh .,[ |_ prodmtion with continued (‘fliiill- for any slllprllclzt, nt an; price. horse and b11383‘ ill the sulnlllrll“ usis on WilCfll. potatoes and mlifltll‘ "Until someone wakes up lllc 81111 H horse and cuttcr in tho nin- beets instead of poultry and livc- Prime Millistcl‘ to this messn’ 1i_‘l‘- 1110 man and homes are uvltllli stock. filings xvii] go from bud to worse f” 5nd“. [Ur _ "i‘l‘lll'1ll1! Ills {ti-l- ‘ 7. Construction of 340.000 ptlr- in our humble opinion. —And so "Al? s "mil ‘flj-lfdkn-lz Umlwuonl it I _ , only to the dlstllmlnatltltl bet-ween. manent and 60.00.’) tclllporar) to bcd. m?“ different Commas‘ u we |- | I houses although silol-tagos oi tim~ “Yours sincerely. "l, ha‘... u,,|;,;.,n.;tv 0| remunfl-a. 1 bcr and components may curtail 0mm" New" tion among the contracts. then all‘ l 5531"] tend?" Wm be m,‘ the program. our mall couriers will lie more or, Nivcd m. m", undvrsiglmd l I B. Restriction of stccl-cunsum- The HU[-,C4\ 5cm, out by U... loss satisfied." _ ‘ l ‘m Mural “m f“ mnk 111E 11111111511195 1° 1119 19411 l1‘\'\‘l l" Feeds Atiillinlsirlltol‘ to tvllulcstul- M“ Mdmw‘ "mnfmlcd ,1!” Wm” huulcrs on route-t sumo as l11V°1d 1511519311139" "l 151ml‘ ‘llld ut-ztlcls ulldcl" thc freight ilSSlSt- an.“ Pwxilldcoxf’wllfrirrvyfgl aeuson of i916. llaularfl tn l f lllalvrlfll 511l>l>1l°5- unce policy, to which the above 0,]1),‘“,“\:oad5y:' lflclyidaays? .1319.) L“ 1 algn return whey to patrons. 1 l I l 9. Increasing the total nmnpow» er by 100.000 by bringing in for- roads as inflows; eign labor. drawing women from 13y 0rd,... o; U“. wflrthm. Pricvs 11°31“ 311151 ""5111! (‘ldcllll 101k '1“) and ‘Prado Bourd and in accord- ‘(klol/ lglegzlllfillllaldtiol] of “lorkprs. once‘ with the trolley on domestic _ plltts announced in Parliament Vlllhlllll‘ mmlmldml- m Pl'°vld° yesterday by the Minister of more labor for essential industries Trade and Commerce, raising the 511d lervlce 3nd 1°55 7°‘ 11°11‘ donlestic vrhent price on tvllcat essential industries and public M. (“ding purposci an prices M SMVlW- fronting wheat. w-holc or ground ~”’“_"__""' and tvilcnt content of fccd lnlx- STRONG RESENTMENT turca may be advanced 331.5 cents (Oonti-nued from Page ll letter refers. is dated Feb. l9 and per bushel effective immediately. "It is necessary that you pre- pare a certified statement ct all wheat stoclfs you had on hand for {coding purposes tlncluding ground wheat and “heat contained 1n feed llllXY/liresl as at midnight February l7. 194-7. whether or not per ton Charlottetown-flour cost 1-3521»; pol‘ sack. Onc can bu)‘ _second patent flour for less mon- ley, because there ls a subsidy on ‘flour of around $1.10 per bag. “Out of a bag of flour bakers H m], d b make anywhere from 85-86-87 5311?: 5 s cove" y open ball“ of bl'°"d~ Th“ “my Ml “This statement. together with put bread up 3 centa a lnnf. nnd romove the subsidy? Everyone would have to pay the advanced price for bread. and why not? Old ypur certified cheque parable to the Canadian Wheat. Board on the basis of 331% eenta per bushel on the total stocks of wheat as new“ gel ill“ o“: Ange D2151?‘ shown in the statement to be Ylm"! 13ml)” 3° p “X U“ forwarded to thc Feeds Adminis- Baby Bonus for raising children; tmlmm 54o confvdomyyon Build. leveryone who wants to work can get some kind oi a 10b. tw 011 strike for more wages. and it ne- cessary. draw uhenvoloywnent pay. or go on relief. and the rest of us pay for it. ing. Ottawa. Ontario." utters llmili ____,_ (Continued from Page ll EARLY SPRING‘ FOOTWEAR For MEN» BOYS and YOUT. ilS Men’s Brogues Brown Scotch grain brogues and ox. ford: designed for rugged we“ right ln style, qualify and price. and Blucher cut patterns with wing or plain toe, also full brogue pattern. Solid heels. Sizes 6 to ‘ll and flelf sizes. D and E widths, price; range fmn $5.59 Q use or QUALIT/ ‘. these men are underpaid," he o'e- flarcd‘ J. W. l-‘ARMER. l For some time past. J. Watson Secretary t Mr-Nzltlullt. Liberal lllPllllJPi‘ fort 1 Prince hug been in l‘U-l'l'f,‘$iltli'\|l’.llvt" with with rand on the subject of lnrroasinct the remuneration of maIlI cont-i: ' Also Serial "JUNGLE RAIDERS‘ U04 "So do you wonder that we arc Fcd Up? Thr- nrxt thing: West- ern formers got a boost of 831i cents on wheat-mow they will want proportionate price boosts This HomeMixed Cough ' Relief ls Hard To Beat Thu mukca i6 ounce of excellent. No cvxyi gas,’ to Mike’ cotfgh relief-about time: an mllcll ‘s-VQ‘ Monay- for your money. Tastes flflB-—Clll|- No matter what you've been ‘ ., ’ t.- lovo lt-nnd it never spoiia. for coughs due to colds. you'll be the ~ You cltn feel this homo mixture flrat to udmlt that this surprising taking rllzht hold of a. couizh. It relief. mixed In your own kitchen. ls loosens tho phlegm, soothes tho irri- hurd to beat. for real results. tatetl membranes. and helps clear the Make a syrup by stirring I cupaalr passages. Eases soreness and dif- of granulated sugar and on cup of flcult breathing. and iota you sleep. water a few momenta. until d anolvetl. Once tried. you'll nwour by it. No melting is needed-anyone can do Pinex is a special compound of it. 0r you can use corn syrup o proven Ingredients. in concentrated liquid honey, instead of auger syrup. form. n. moat reliable soothing agent Then put 1% ounces of Pinex (ob- for throat and bronchial irritation. talned from any tlrulzgtet) into a t6 Just try It. nnd If not satisfied. your or. bottle. and flll up with your syrup. money will be refunded. very olmo on lmth. Yct one man gets $47 n mile tvllilr- the other lnnn is doing his work lh the same» constituency for $35. "l have seen another case where t rut n-"lassltllvfifiiiifi Just Bcll me Genuine ' Calf Oxfords Men's brown or block cuff oxfords. New smart and perfect fitting lusts and patterns. Bul or Blllcher culf styles solid leather, full double soles or slip sole with Ieflfler or half rubber heels. Sizes 5 l»Z to ll, widths D f0 EEE. Price lclnge $6.00 to $11.50 pair. Box Kip Oxfords Select black and brown box kip and side leathers and leather ll, widths D to EE, price $3.95 to $5.50 pair. l to 51-2, price range $2.95 to $4.50 pair. sizes ll to i3 1-2, to $3.50. lhl-his constituency of Prince and, held confer-vile General Brl and has Postmaster I‘ .. . . g GRAPAUD THEATRE . s2: HERE. PRIVATE l lllllltlllovl: Starring . Robert Walker na Pte. llargrove with ' Q}; Q } 3}} " CAMEG Fri. 54:30; Dal. 7-9:l5 “SUNBONNET SUE" Starring GALE STORM and PlllL REGAN 1H4 Donna Reed untl Keenan Wynn The Lnulzlta of n Nntlnn lll-G-Ill Picture Mom-Tue!» Feb. M45, 8:15 and News Auction Sale AT BREADALBANE {H , As I um not farming this year I will sell by Public Auction, on ‘ my premises, on Tuesday, March ll of 2 PM, the following: 9 milch cows to freshen in‘ March and April. I 2 fat cattle. l 6 Sflorfhorn yeurlings. Summer-side T. Earle Hickey 4 work horses, including or Chartered Accountant low set Belgian horse, 5 years‘ 0111" l! old, weighing i300 lbs. ‘ l5 Grinvllle Street _ summufld, . i brood sow to furrow Apfll‘ Phone are - i[)_ l . Dem If duy is unfit, sale will take. “‘*‘»”””'“‘”““’ ‘ place first fine day following. t. scones oswnt, n. o. l _ BEDEQUE _ i TERMS. CASH. . i l STEPHEN HUGHES’. -—Office H0llrs— l. Breadelbone.‘ Monday to Friday, 2 to a p.m.‘ uucn F, lvromusoy and 7-8 p.m. Auctioneer. And by Appointment. 50-04-04-0-0-00404-0464040000’ m _ on a v/ide range of lusts, combining comfort, quality and value. Solid led- fher slip on flolf double soles with leather or fluff rubber heels. Sizes 6 f0 Btly.’s and Youths Oxfords» Boy's fin: brown and block box kip and side leathers, mode on a good range of medium and round toe, full fitting lusts with leather slip or fluff double sole. MntKov sewn or standard nailed. Leather or half rubber heels, size: Youth’: and small boy's us above, SHOE DEPARTMENT Main Floor Bel and Blucfler pattern price range $2.89 For Sale “ressed Codtlsh ' 25 lb. bundles $3.50 5O lb. bundles $6.75 ‘ Prepaid to any Station on P.E.I. KEITH PRATT Bloomfield Station, F.E.|. NOTICE Helene Curtis Beauty 5h» Summer-side, will be cloned flu work hcginnltlg February 24th for lt-llr-t-tlraiinll. Re-npcn Zilarch 3rd. l We are as near to you as Your Mail Box Our iilnll llenartluent fllll your Order as soon its it in rrcrivcrl and it In sent to you at once. tlur Dru: Store ls one of the best sltlflibd tn the hlnritinnw and every- thing ls available lv mail - sitnplv nrltc us nnd vou will get t e same enurfcouu acr- rlre tla you would if you vls- ttcd our stare. Prescriptions are fllled na- eurately and sent by first available return mull. nost- age prepaid. ENMAN DRUG CO., LIMITED SUMMEBBIDI