I QIALPETQL Summon-side T0“ (WEDNESDAY) and TNIIRSILAY LOVE IIIE SIILIIOW 0F 000 '0 In“. WIIKRLVDHIJ-E “;_ _ mmQQdhyVICTORSA ' v an ~ I u m roams m if? KTRTJQ u. uurcmusoe Pmueed by PAN DIO l- w ALSO NEWS AND CARTOON SHOWS 7. IS — 9.15 MATINE-E THURSDAY 3.30 REG ENT THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY count: mu. GENE I AUTRY N UNDER COLORADO SKI ES AND SHOWS 7 AND 9.15 MATI NEE FRIDAY 3.30 SATURDAY 2.30 LAST SHOWING TODAY STAIRWAY TD HEAVEN I 10 0€ 0AMEO THEATRE Kenlillgton Welnnday Matinee d p. m. Ive- nfng 7.15 only. see John Wayne, Lggglng Buy h: Illptnsefui thrill- ing dramatic notion “TYO00N" in technicolor. There's also quilt B- _” " g of romance in this fen.- tnre- (Ne dioxin) tQeQeetwo-QMMmQ =DHKILY CROSSWbliD USAGE PREVAILS NIAGARA-ON-fliE-LAKE, Ont. — (GP) - “lien new street signs are erected here liiississague street will be spelled Mississauga. City officials decided on this spelling as the one must generally used of 80 different spellings of the name in existence. emcee lJVyoming mannequin you.“ qty 2i. Large cask I 5°- M" T 5"§,.°5 neoeggtreoie m! g1?!“ l. Lia: I for coffee i Jum spirits 26.Totai v ' 6 Silkworm amount a” (".3 ‘I. BlCT-Ofla 26. Plunder f whkm.“ ‘OIOQLIPI 3113156101’ Dgmu Bu“ mum.‘ eilture ‘I transaction Egg gang ' l. Degrade ‘ of business » P‘ m9”, 1L “in; 1g Fug] . - Yesterday's Answer . m" ‘°""’| I , (Molt. 2o. Symbol ' I paradise) 3n. Final 86. ‘Inland ’ §m ‘M 1e. Not s2. An may c! (wt-l ' ypfldn‘ 4 , copper and 87. Smell as. A men ~ c ~ as. Wrinkle - drink no. a card , (ma. Hist.) K p“ n_ Qbuyyg " some 40. High. (MILL) my r? can ' IIIAQN lhel Ind cemoouom-nereu min tolworl: ie y. » "r r: r. r. o w “a ’ made! 01th.! thisexempreAis 9mm“! umwiffor thzrtw: ONE, ego. Single letters, epoe- formation of the words i LIAAXI ere all mm. mo; \ AGIIWIIINQIONQQI O'Leory and Vicinity lb. Elmer Meolcllau of Union- vele is confined to his home with pneumonia. His many friends Wish him s speedy return to health. Mr. Gordon Knollin of Bloom- field, who has been wllliflfl-‘l L0 lJil bed since the middle of January is able to be around once more. He was welcomed back on Sunday mornin! It the Bloomfield United Church. Mr. John Simmons. esteemed elderly resident of Brae. is in poor health, having suffered o severe weak tum last week. This deer old gentlemen will be ninety-two in May if God spares him and up to this winter has always enjoyed very good health. His legion of friends xvlsh him a smelly It- oovery. Mrs. Robert McNaught, Carleton. Lot 6, is confined to her, home through illness. We wish this esteemed resident a speedy im- provement in her health. Mr. Wat- son McNaught. M.P.. Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Fish- eries is a son. Another member of tiresome household, Miss Lily Mc- Naught for the past week has been a patient in the Westernlfiospital in Albertori. Her friends will. be pleased to learn that she is im- proving. ' 'I‘h¢ following are the offic? of the McKenzie lviission Band Ollear-y United Church: President - Pearl Dunvllle; Vice-President — Claudette McNeil; secretary -- Beverely McKinnon; Treasurer — Blair Bernard. ‘The leader of the Mission Band is Mrs. Fired Champ- ion and the assistant Is Mrs. E‘. W. ‘Pm-nor. This energetic and active Mission Band has the longest re- oord on continuous service in the Presbyterial of Prince Edward Isl- and and at the recent Presbytec-ial mectlns in Kensington, fitting recognition was made about the eleven years record and they were presented with a certificate. Bedeque On account of the storm no ser- vices were held on the Bedeque circuit last Sunday, Feb. 27th. Miss Marion Delaney, Tryon, was recently the guest of her sister Mrs. Hammond Bowness and Mr. Bow- nest. Hie many friends are pleased to learn that Mr. Daniel Noonan is much improved after several days illness. Mrs. .T. Harrison MacFarlane, Fernwood, recently spent a plen- aant visit with her daughter. Mrs. Eric Corbett and Mr. Corbett, Al- berton. Mr. MacLeod, Victoria West. spent a few days lately with his daughter, Mrs. John Myers and Mr. Myers at Carleton. They attended the Church service in Bedeque on a recent Sunday morning. Mr. Hugh Murray, who had spent several weeks in the P. E. I. Hos- pital, was obliged, after a short stay at his home here, to enter the Prince County Hospital for further treatment. His numerous friends hope to soo him back home soon. Mr. Allen MacLeod, student at Mount Allison, Sackville, N. 13., spent the week-end with the Rev. and Mrs. W. Burton Crowe. Mr. MacLeod is a native of Nova Scoiia. Owing to the severe storm over the week-end he would not get a very favorable impression of our Island. Rev. W. B. Crows andiMr. and Mrs. Wilfred Craig were in Char- lottetown on February 22nd. Mr. Crowe and Mr, Craig attended the special meeting of the P. E. I. Pres- bytery of the United Church, and Mrs. Craig visited with her two daughters and son in the city. Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Lowiher, who are spending the-winter on the is- land were recent guest: of Mr. and Mn. James Henderson and Mrs. Carrie Trueman in thin village. Mr. and Mrs. Lowther have made their home in Melford, Sask" for a num- As Life Everlasting was given by lenders. The Bedeque Women's Institute held the first of a series of house parties last Thursday evening, Feb. 24th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Connolly. The evening was pleasantly spent end card games were enjoyed by about twenty or more guests. Prize: were given as follows: Ladies’ first, Mrs. Con- nolly. Gent's, Mr. Clare Dennis. "Freeze-out" prise went to Mr. Earl Noonen. A dainty lunch war serv- ed by the hostels assisted by ladies present. The funds of the Inni- tute were increesed by e generous contribution from those present. This inltltute is to be commended for it: interest in community wel- fare elpecieily in connection with the school. QQUIIIIL IIIITLII ‘ “Camera heir,"‘u|ed ‘in making brushes. comes from e species of squirrel. iiueiiiih I rm: GUARDIAN. cnnmn-rrarown Western Guardian -oa'r you: also ounces m to Burns’. lit Melpeque. ‘POULTRY. - Buying live Fowl daily. Fred Wain , Kensington. P. E. I. -ooar. - Unioadinl will" eu- Ooel. Same que-lity- OI“? m“ our mo. seve money. P. J. Melanie. Borden. . t 0am AND sonool- -—'!‘he m-otghly meeting of the Kenning- ton Home and Schoo‘ Association will be held in the Town I-l/llil. Thursday, March 10, Mr. M81111"! I will show films. Everyone welcome. -I'OSTPONED ltmETlNG~The postponed March meeting of Irish- town Women's Institute. W" 39m at the home of Mrs. Daniel HICIIOX- on Friday eveninl. Wm! "l" W551‘ dent, Mrs. E. W. Johnstone, in the chair. The meetInB evened l" "l" usuul manner, and fourteen mem- bers answered roll Call. Wlih “WW5 women can lave monly!’ Th0 “ck committee reported, and a new 0m! w“ appointed: Miss Merle Crozler. Mrs. John E. MacLeod. and Mrs. James Evans. It was decided that each member bring a donation of [gap to the next meetins for I1 b“ to England. Letters were read. l9‘ ' knowlgdging boxes of food sent to d. A ltt r was read from fiilzlivxnlpie Ls-"ife Flour Mills. and was left for further discussion at another meeting- It W" decided m introduce a birthday bum this IMP,’ and Sunshine bail. 1°‘ "i9 M" two months. Mrs. A. H. ClfllPbeu invited the members for the 1:91;: meeting, Two interesting con esed were enlflyed- Lunch w“ “W by the hostess, assisted by (hi: committee in charflei MP1‘; lfwfidz‘; Stavert. Mrs. A. H. Cam? e ' ' MacLeod-Bur. .»PARLOR SOClAlr-Albout scv- gnty members of St. Mark's Church, Kensinswn. and 0'11" friends attended a parlor sow-l N the lovely home of Mr. end MH- Lester champion. M1 WM" W‘ enlng. An excellent program Md been Bn-anggd‘ and was carried out in a way deslflfled °° ma“ the evening one long w be re- membered. Rky- 5- J- mviu- m his usual very unable 111cm"!- acted as chairman. Several amus- ing games and contests, under the direction of Miss Marnie Mill Mid lvfrs. Cecil Mill, gave everyone s. chance to participate in the 1MB. Solos by Mr.‘ Russell McKay In" splred the usual hearty fluvial!“- uccorded his vocal offerings. MI- mmer Paynter was heard in in "entertaining reading. A 6990151 feature of the evening was "Short the Wealth," arranged by Mm Cecil Mill and conducted by the chainnrait. Mrs. Elmer Moose was the Oscar winner. Rev. and Mrs. Davies produced an interesting skit entitled "why the Pl-‘Iohe Runs!’ The recital of two humorous poems by Rev. Gordon Stevens added considerably to the success of the event. The. musical portion of the program was well taken care of by Messrs. Norman Mill and Johnny Inglis, in several in- strumental numbers. vnhile Mrs. Davies wa-s pianist for a most en- joyable sing-song. A successful auction sale was held, with Mr. Horace Bryanton in the well-taken role of auctioneer. Lunch was served by the ladies, end the chairman proposed e. vote of thanks to w. ‘and Mrs. Champion for the use of their ‘home. s Bur. IILBERTON Mr. Everett Morrissey of Tlgnlsh is spending some time with his sister, Mrs. W. A. Shea. Mess-n. George and Fun! Met- thews were business visitors to Summer-side the latter pert of the week. Mr. Alonzs Hogan spent the week-end in Alberton, the guest of his brother, Mr. Howard Hogan and Mrs. Hogan. - Mrs. Everett Shea was hostess to the Alberton Branch, C. W. L. at her home one evening the early part oi’ the week. A contest. pre- pared by Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. DON"I' LET TNDSE BEARDS FOOL YOIII DOCTORS TODAY AGRIE . . . famous old 8: l: (ennui: hes [lop cough-relief Ingredient! s: Here's why. Prescription-type cough om» contain three medieimi ingredients ueed bydeetereloryeell for cough. help S important went ‘l. Ieee threat Nellie _ :0 ‘IONIC III; lnllded ' ' membranes z Keith Adams and Mrs. James B- ' y hi, Printed Crepes and Cotton: - robe for clI home-sewers. wide in red, gold, beige, Gabardine W 0 O L D B It S 8 MATERIALS. fian- nel and wool crepe, Cal inches wide in n. smart FOR SPRING ‘SE What fun to sew o Spring-heel: wordobe for yourself and you: entire family! When there's such o vdst selection of the very latest '49 Fabrics, Colors and Pattern: from which to choose .‘The collection of Fabrics include Coatings, Suiting: of line wool, Flcnnei in smart plaids end tannins, Gcbaidine, wool D0055 Materiel, that offer o fresh approach to o new Spring word- Spring Coating 0f fine, lnooth wool suede, 54 inches black is priced per yard _mumM, Tarians and Plaids ' or fine quality r-iumel-se do. Spring-like. Priced per yer PRINTED CREPE. rhadce and pat- g .\\\N~\- W green, wine and 2.95 i501» s15 0f flnfl. close-weave cotton, 54 inches wide. the colors an blue, gray, white, Gabardine is priced per yard 3.10 and 3.19 PRINT CGITON» new- deslgns. new colors and good lpring variety of colors -- "m3- 35 inch" quality, 86 inohbe priced per yard -- --priced yerrl w“, _ pm,“ p" "5 "t 3-95- 1.59 u» mo. yard so to vs ma; McCAil - ‘voeur - nouvwoon PATTERNS g O Hooks - Eyes - Snaps,- Needles - Thread Zippers - Builons and all lhe Sewing Accessories You'll Need! Dry Goods Department R.‘T. N0'LM_AN LIMITED . » Spring Suiting In a wide variety of Inert materials, 54 inches wide, the colors ere gray, green, wine, black, blue and fine black and white or brown and white Shep- herd's check. suiting la priced per yerd— El Will!- the colon ere planing andyery ING! lo r 5.75 gohLeto. 001101! DIOAD~ CLDIII’, fresh new colon. 86 inches wide - priced per yard ll to es cents. was won by Mrs. Merritt Callaghan. Dainty refreshments were _|erved by the hostess. was Jean Graves of Halifax, N. 8., is having n pleasant visit with her mother, lidire. Mary Graves. Alberton South. Mfrs. Wameley Ilewis of Halifax. N. 8., who recently enjoyed a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. Austin Murphy of Alberton, is at present visiting another sister, Mn. Edward Lewis at Casoumpec. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Callaghan were being welcomed in Alberton the past week, after spending the winter months in Windsor. Ont. The Callaguans returned to their home in 5t. Louis oil Friday. Miss Beth Clarke has returned home from an extendedwlsit with relatives in West Newton. Mass. While in Unites States, Miss 01 ke visited New York. Pro- vl_ence, New Hampshire and other American centres. On Friday afternoon. March 41h. V’ s large congregation ettended the World Dey of Prayer service in the Presbyterian Church, conducted by Mrs. Cimninghem, assisted by Mrs. Green end Miss Maud Dyer. An address was given by Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. A solo we: bee “ullv rendered by Mn. John H. Wells. Preyere were offered by Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Lawson, Miss Margaret Forsythe, Mrs. Jame: Hodgaon. Mrs. Fitzpatrick, lylrs. Nowe and Mrs. Vernon England. Much eympathy is felt for ivlir. and Mrs. 5cm P. Fraser. Albertou South, in the death of their in- font son. Thomas Berry, three months old. The baby, who was sick for only one day. died of pneumonia. ‘Burvivlng ere his father and mother, one sister and one brother. Funeral services were held from St. Peter's "Anglican run: oueurn. s: A LAW! , church. Alberton, on leturdey afternoon et two o'clock, and were conducted by the pastor, the Rev. J. W. Nowe. A Red Cross loan Cupboard bee been acquired for the use of this commu ny through the local Wo- mens Institute. The cupboard is in tho custody of the Sisters of 5t. Martha at the Western Hospital. The property of the Red Cross. the contents of the cupboard ere aveil- able for the uae of anyone who may need them for the care of a person sick at homeglt is moped that many people will avail them- selves of this service. There is no charge for the use" of these articles. SOUTHERN ALLY Brazil i| the only South American country which dcclflred war on Germany in the Firpt World War. AND 17TH COMING U! MONTH-DAL — (C?) — Th?" was lifting of eyebrows unons U" sons of kin when Dr. Cecil P. Martin, professor of anatomy Ii McOiil University. said. in l lecture that there is no such mini ‘V as an Irish race. 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