Fpppuaigtrc. 1941 WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: .I. Elmer Murphy. ill lhuerer 8t. and George Glow. 0O Ottawa 8t. SUMMBIQIDI all PIINCI UPUNTY News. l ' 390M. Alverhelag Tm Gaardle may he hellhl daily 4e lollelrhg etaree y , Water treet- fnng°°'§,::y, Water such: The (i "up B0! Gourliea Drugeture. any e! the la Sunureuitle: Water Street. Mark Gautlet. l‘! Granville Street ugrdien will be delivered to any home lii Stunner-aide. at 2e per day at Ila/NI week. Phone ill fer this service. it'd" m". "do; In the bay responsible for deliveries an your route. (‘j-i Sahib-Number o! IOWI ‘Ftljynlnrruw from Feb. 30 to in“; Emm- wsug-h, Wilinot. ~51‘ Keiisington Rink ‘Jrlsggfi fir), s, North Biron’ mu“, spring Valley vs. Darn- ?! dmnr 8.15. Skate alter. 5' 0 t,‘ K t; l’ Bcdeque Rink I‘ r , S th S110 f"““““-" 1”‘ 6 oils... 5Z1 . ddi ton it's". ‘in; no i-me tr 5L o! fltr-giilllfl semi-final ser- P6. .4105"; FROM THE u. s.- w‘ Md Mrs. W. B. MacLellan, , m; “no in the oily yesterday u" ‘M, My rune alter a leng- m‘. “.11 to [lift United 31:81?!- Ml‘. ympr-llnn invt his brother FI4I"R .n Lexington. Kentucky. a rm qpfvfl Mrs. MacLellan in in ' where she had been sweral relatives and -L08’l‘—-Monday. between Tryon and Albany, pair of boots and skates. Finder return to Waldron Oomaron, Albany. —-I'0ll SALE. Brantiord-Anlh- any hoist} on flat. bottom with stake rack and gravel box; Far-mull A tractor. Both in per- fcct. condition. Apply Town Taxi. Summeraide. —WlN ELECTRIC WASHING MAClIlNE7Mr. and Mrs; Henry Pineau, Bloomfield. only married a few days, have received an im- portant part of any household equipment tree o! charge. Honey- niooning in Halifax where they ntei-e the guests of the groom's boriher. Mr. Edmund Peters. Henry attended the official open- ing oi’ a l-fialilax auditorium. He won the door prize-an electric trashing machine. also ' 1 | Best o! friends today are Wal- lei" Redcr, l3. of ‘Tyndall. 011 W111‘ nipegk outskirts, and his 51011001 teacher, Anna Krislilanaon. W110 smarrmc arms TIMPMT [hand and then “lost county." was "very much provoked when Walter spread sunflower seeds in strapped him 20 time: an e3 lat-r classroom. The slrappl"! W55 aired by Tyndall school board. z t frtia CHARLQTTETOWN cuititoias cam l SUMMERSIDE mlv (visit-colorful riiuiisniiv flteelarelWlte , OreenYearWie even greater new - making lave ta lovely Donna lleedl TDM DRAKE IWAIO llllllfl‘ HORTON SPRING IYINGION IIIIIY DAVINPQIT new md Wlfflell t» noun r0005 atom w sinner untow Also Comedy-News Reel and Studio Vlalt —DEPAR'I'UIIE REGRETTED — Miss Audrey Burns of Summcrslde who has (or the past four years been employed with the Chan Brothers as waitress and cashier has resigned her position and left on ThUISdBy for Montreal where she intends to reside in future. Be- fore leaving. she was presented b)’ \‘—'l‘lle Ken- y p, u, i.tl their regu- h, up...“ iii the church on Wediirstiu Jan. 29th. With twen- n- iurniltezs present. The 8101113 fwd,“ 1,. pnvi: ii Valentine par- ' 1o. t1'\‘tlliolltl1 period evened "nit A Friend We Have ' The Scripture reading it. \- It J" ~‘~ h lo th s fmo e ._fl _._.. . d erempyersw aumo ny was nit v1L0-2@_3'~T_l§§°h‘f';f".%h and on behalf o! the stall. Miss b!‘ 1"" ‘W"“t°" 5 Elva McFadyen presented her with \[3§lr]' l.'t Me Walk Willi Thee" A ' ‘llttt meeting closed iynt-ciirtioit by RGV. L. a beautiful black plastic btllfold “W: Her ever ready smile and plcasaii‘ m1. unit i1’- , personality will be missed by her M"\1uyr,'\\ flie members started man [fiends who Wm] h" every 1 51ml" “I m” book or Mark’ succzss-S. . “hid. is to be continued at lul- uri- meetings. Pictures of the T“ stove 1W" 131"" by wmm" -wms PRIZE FOR BEST horse itrti fl W1“ 11°“ w” “"' KITCHEN-Mrs. Harold HucstLs. jviPd- Summerside. tins been advised hy wire that she has won a hundred dollar prize lii the Kale Aiken "Dream Kitchen" Contest spon- sored by the Montreal Standard. Mrs. l-lucstis had to explain the inconveniences of lit-i" present kitchen and tlien had to draw a Soothe plan of her "dream kitchen" af- h 1h ltter it had been modernized ac- tem w‘ cording to her own ideas and this , had to be accompanied by an s i-stimate of the cost of remodel-' ling. In the March lst issue of l-INIMEIIT 35‘ b Rub ealreely, ead not: ture oi’ Mrs. Huestis taken in her clr rdlel Oraaeehee. llI6l::0;5O:IlM Dd N° ‘ifll own kitchen and along _with will be the plan of her “dream kitchen." S —G. ll. M.- MAII. ORDER CUSTOMERS! The Dry Goods Department will 1w pleased to fill your orders for NYLON IIOSIERY. Theao are in the iii-tr Spring cttlm‘ range-sizes I l-Z to l0 l—7»—prlced at 1.50, 1.75 and 1:95. - - - When ordering by mail be Illra to atrilo also and price de- strrtL-Dkl’ GOODS DEPARTMENT. Something new. emu-t and aver bright-three piece Boudoir Lamp Ms - - - these are lii gold finish with white glnaa cylinder globes. "l"! nill mid lhnt touch o! [lamourjo your bedroom. Tho ai-t eon- linta of n hook-on bed lamp and two vanity lamps-ISM! lnr the let lntl they nre lovcly.—FUllNlTUBl DEPARTMENT. Our complete stock of Wool Dreaeee and a nilnhar ol’ Dreeemaker Suite have been marked at hell’ price-this ie really an exciting eav- lttrl Iii the int. are dresses of Bunny Wool. Wool Jerri-y. Crepe. and linbariiiiir. - - ~ These are going like “hot cakes" so don't rnlaa out tin yours. - LADIES‘ WEARDIPABTMQNT. H's the "lelit of the town"-vrliy haveifl you heard? ‘lihe Groc- ".1" Department hiil Ocean Gold (canned) Chicken Tune-it's delici- tius for snlitda and sandwiches-qua prepare it u you would canned rliIrkr-ii. - ~ - A l-nunee tin ll 50 cents. They also have Ocean Gold Itaniii-rh Fish Cakes. iilrendy to ahupo and fry-these are an any and i" Ivvfl! A l-pound tin ie 35 GBfllIr-GROCERY DEPARTMENT. ‘l Vi i t; Week-End Specials-Feb. 6- 7 -8 . y ‘ f} it BERNARD S STORE Immin- lj Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. .. 25c lief, can 40c i; Cwum of Wlieet, pkg. . 23c Corn, can 17c ~ Robin Hood Outs, pkg. 28c Tomato Juice, can 13c ‘ Quaker Ollts, Milli, Plum, can 17c PQ- 29c Herring, can 29c FWM Large, pkg. 37c fPigaFeei, bottle 65c- mft Dinner, pkg. 20c Cups 8i Saucers 20c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. 23c Cups 10c Peaches. can .. .. 28c Gleam, water 2 for 15c ""91 Juice, can 16c Dates, 1b. (Pillld) 39¢ APPIe Juice, can 16c Cooking Figs, lb. . 27c range and Grapefruit Eating Figs, pkg. .. 22c Juice,con...... Cece, . .....53c 51111115. 3 cons Ted, ll. 73c and 88c SPECIAL ON L‘ ‘FOOTWEAR and RAINCOATS otfden l7 alionala fusion fytt _-_lil' ‘ ' e fl the Standard there will be a plc- 1 SHOWS 7:15 — 9:15 MATINEE THURSDAY ‘Lively Speculation In lltrva Seotia [Political Circles i I TIER-BACK AND FRONT ' BUTTONS _ . Buttons are hilCk. Thc_v'i'c in‘ i111‘ front too. and on ti"! Sllvuldelffml the hips. In fact they are nens IN ' By JOHN LANGLOIS mutter where they are usccl alild A whether they are useful Pr 110t- 5 l HALIFAX. m». 4 -—(CPl— In immaterial. _ v ‘an atmosphere of uncertainty siir- l-lavlnt; been used as fnsteiiiiiifls as ‘fClllldiF-g the Provinces two rcon- cart)’ 115 11"‘ m" "°m‘“~" "" U “ are Ntlliflllllg in their earliest pur- poses-oriiamenlation. _ Even if its use is htisl-cally utili- tnrian, the button doesn't step thcze. i p . _ A - It is likely to be disguised as a Ta§[:é.1C'.?§1,|laq piloted by ngu, !chlnosg figure, a flower, hlrd 0t‘ ‘ RepUl-ts M“. 5| ‘he 51km gqaylevcil on cnriof corn and often lire scholar-premier is destined for the idle" d“5'7~'“°" “"1 llamman‘ pa“, Provincial Supreme Court bench. i‘: 1:9Lllililglllxutlftligshlallfzgiilflzawl Already. speculation has an??? faflcriungr 110v (‘mud-Hg .. as to a successor should the ; " _ _ Y‘ - , , lvctir-oiti Prcmicl‘. who served as! 1A f“??? CHSSQiéUCKCZHT]??? ~ . - ~- -- ~ - max. ~- ‘(jalnldfs “Mal chief» during me EGTSZIZGI81:hl1ld1\‘1dl|3lgl(2'\l(3|l liv liit iwm‘ 5gp (luxn Prmnnently men‘ luse of one large button. often ‘Fluc- tiotted is Harold Connolly. M11115!" d. l ck c105,“, 'er cf Irdustrv and Publicity and Naif“? “m”? “f. 035mm ‘ ‘ - W11 lS 19111 ‘a Xriorfiilélnefispixxifilzglyood Mr ‘made. rfiilggy; may t-hcgseau button o ', .2. . . _ r; , ‘ennui “with Pm" '?““‘ii‘“"“ ‘if’. "°-'1l1i..T.?.§“;-‘"f.2'.‘ “ > '. . . -mi , - . ‘ed to run in the imiie11d118 Fed" or _ m l . . . y p . H. s eopeiu mast-is foi the woman with X9131 clgisealgcllnénhg‘ at‘: agljomflygd 1a yen for the theatre, or a rcrsc-‘s 1°11" ‘.5 idt~tiie~-.~..ri"» l‘ mmmiol‘ Cabkmt post l! h’ can l flfoack isle rétzdirfjrlfistitncilferrfi for n2: hold the Se.“ wh ch, bmame $083! wardrobe. she may change the hul- lhfl r311 “Hm m” hemp?) o!‘ ’ tolls supplied hy the dress llilllSf‘ er t - t Kenflnlll roads the speech from. the throne. the Ficus: will delve, into an agenda which may involve eonteriticui. 3.! not lengthy. discuss- ron, Iiicidcittziily. tlie 6011111013 five-year term is up 111's lvsr 111111 it is lilltitfslOCdlllt‘ docs not Jlfant this tenure oi off cc extended. There has been little speculation as n successor but one name 1119"‘ ilOlNXl lifts: been Rfalph P. Bell.‘ xvtirtime Dominion ‘dilTCtOr-QEHPYHII 0f flillltlfl lY-‘Udlwllfllx lyllltwm‘ lmalae an aquamarine frock stun» lnelll Nov“ Scolia) iicus in is. rm"; TOp llfllfiedlilillg the session likb ' Silk blouses. in Sllirt-Vvliist styles‘ 1_\' will be taxes. taverns. B1111. "man capture the feminine ionic with! wcied or lin_v_ pearl liuitoiis and; lornic p'llars- coal and flS11~N0Vl iEcalia is preparing for the mid- |Marcli opening of the second cess- tier-i Qt the 43rd Legislature which designers. cspci-ialiy in front t-jns~ Engs that extend from net-k to Item» line uiid particularly effective art: contrasting ones on plain coEors.‘ Gold and silver are frequently used: on block, red, green. and‘ whitey and till the ‘pastels and the use of" clear ruby rcd buttons, tiny and. rimmed hi narrow cold fl‘i1l1i'..<. t-.'iii' i stiil ieqult-‘ng attention. the laborijc situation in t_lic mines of NUvl;Slll8l‘i1ll0\lSf‘ designers tciini up’ 5¢C|‘1\- lJFRest conl-pwdllclnl; "Wilt-tiff links lllliPblliitillS for a dzs- tn t|~- Doiiiiiteii. and in the fisli- tinciire look. t ing llcet. i Brides, too, iticlude buttons in, Cabinet Ministers in session last their bridal iinery and many oi the week studied the latest Domln Dfllloveliest gowns feature button in- tax formula, presented l9 Prern- terest. Most eustoinanv are tiny l(‘l' Macde-nald in Ottawa two weeks r o-nes. rovcrcil with the motorist oft iigo. but no announcement was 5 tlic sown and they fasten tho tircssl made on any de:ls1on. Should iheleithei" in g hiisque style down the] proposals offer an acccpleblc basis back or to the liipline. or eiitcii it tier an agreement with the Dom- demurely dmvn the front. |inion. such an agreement\wotildfi t ‘reqtfrg ratification by the Provy incnit Rouge, on the other hand; if by that time no 8279911191"- '5‘ reached, Nova Scoliu has advised] ll. will go ahead and revive an fll-I “To llavc Or Not" ‘ "To have oniiave nnl" is dr-fin-i tlely up to the toste of the itidirid- ual and is not governed by openings AT 3:30 i Tiny Once ‘Favorite l mspgomogten 191p bl] empower-till the dress. Zippers are usefu; as’ in the Ncthcrland East Indies and t “Boy's I ....._._-.._.-_- Boy’: heov finished wi wearing. Boyfls Pants Light brown, Boy's Overoll Pants mode of heavy smooth finished denim. Cuffed bottoms and bell loops and usual pockets, dressy hard wearing gents 26 thug‘ will give entire satisfaction. izes to - Pcr Pair Men's Smacks t weights to choose from. market but we were fortunate in procuring u limited supply. ...... $2.75 '1 if". ,’,°.".38f7.21“.‘T. .. . . $3.25 Clothing Department. (lllillll FLOOR) Medium Weigh Price . . . . . t, sizes 38 to 44- Heuvy Weigh Each . THE HOUSE or o ALIT)/. Blue Denim Smock: for wearing over your sweater; two These have been scarce on the PAGE ELEVEN Pants Breeches and f [hat Will Stand The Test illoy’s All Wool. BREECHES , $3.95 y oil wool tweed breacim Iii greys and brown effects, laced at knee, ih belt loops and usual pockets. They ore worm, Just what the be Sizes 26 to 34~—Poir .. .._,_ comfortable and long $3.95 y: wont for school or ploy. .._._|_.. i. Tiny bill-ions nre favorites with ti-incsavers and for smooth closings. rthe Philippines. ltinrine oils are 1 hut when it comes to dew" , also substantially heltiw vziliie hultons riisli to lhc i t. lprotliirlioii. ' The fashion forecast shows that‘ Prctluetioti of edihlr- oiiseetls, there is no need lo ask, "Btittomyniiiie only l0 per cent, below pre- bution, \vho‘s got. the button?" Ev- tvar output, nevertheless will rep- cryone has. resent no more than 50 per cent of --——-—-—- needs hy reason of the increased u-orltl requirements of edible fats. .-’l‘lir~ exportation is that 1947 will fzigritii he a _\'¢-'ii' of some consider- table scarcity 'rii regard to fiitg 311d pro-trot" URGE BIG OUTPUT - OI" OIL SEED CROPS in Canada. the post-tun indus- trial activity is creating a strong tienirintl for hotli edible and indus- that from a. loitg-i-ange point of view, three years or more may be trial oI-ls- which is being only pnr- required for world production tn ti:il|_v met. For tlic Agricultural prm’ reach the 1938-1939 level. gram i947 in Canada the Dominion- ——- - Provincial Agricultural Conference. n p“; ? therefore, recommends that every Q Y possible effort he made lo increase g ' "Kl or maintain the production in Can- l. _\' M ‘IO-NIGHT aria of flaxsced. soy-beans. rripesecdi, and sunflower secd. i The total quantity of tats and‘ oi-ls available for international trad; ‘- in 1947 ls estimated at. ebout 50 per t cent of requirements. Production l Feailr d? H t1 h [r (aulivcliruinn- lieu egeary 02% tnifillgh 93v, NR tonight, I lavagcataeblabliaxuuva vvitihve taxing. n. comeem oa I l Walfiiim N“ ’-"""":.i...“ ‘it: f: Chocolate coated or plain. of every group of fiits and oils ls 1Q! below pro~\vni' level. The g-niatcst a i-erltit-lion in output, will be iii pain: t '°"'°"°w “mm” 25: oils (VCUUHHUL pilllll oil and [£11m s". kernel) due to reduced production ' ing it to levy its own taxes This would involve clnuse by claupe dis- Clissllill. Legislation ppovldltig for tav- erns for cities and tow-its in Nova Scotla will likely be rresenwd- To date, five otfntmlmitieg including this capital. have decided in re- ferendums they wish to Me b!" mid Win4- sold by the glass. A Provincial Marketing Board to nasal primary producers sell and export their seeds is also con- ternplated. _CTIIILE'S AREA The Soutli American iepublic cl Chile ha; an area o! 290.717 mil- ca. I'Rl )FF.S§IONAL CARD ‘l’. Earle lllcltev Chartered ‘Accountant Ollie: at (lflllfilli HUI!‘ hunlaenlle Phone Ill ll (""'"""""'""'"I"“"“i Iillilififlliiffi ALL tins" i.. MPH HUTMRT I "Deniorietrltlng hoirfthey caused the Pénnayl vlnll Railroad lreln wreck rit Walton.‘ Ind. Mon- lll. leek Qrlnllq-leli. l0, and Lyele Gravel. l1, push a Impound roll of wire on to the ‘tracks. Police aeid lite boys admitted wrecking attempt wel deliberate / 'oils and oil-bearing nldleiildl, and ‘ MIDWINTER m l. / ¢ t 55' February 6th -¥ 15th 25% QFF the following items MEN'S TRENCH COATS MEN'S AND BOYS’ HEAVY PANTS MEN'S rm HATS MEN'S and aovs' WINDBREAKERS women's nous: COATS STANFIELUS are LABEL UNDERWEAR (all as.) MEN'S, womrws and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS CHILDREN'S snow SUITS MEN'S and aovs' WINTER cars trwtsn llnd SPORTSDOWN YARN (all Sflddd!) Men's HEAVY sroltr JACKETS MEN'S and women's SCARVES woman's atousrs HORSE RUGS BRMDED MAT! §§M~§>9o§ev § a~s€i9§ 1' 2»—* is»); Qea/a-se-zé-Qoeg/sa Grocery Specials GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, zo oz. tin 15c came: and GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, zo oz. tin 17¢ TOMATO JUICE, z tins i... .. _ 15. PEAS, 2 tins for . 29¢ , BABY FOOD, 3 tim for .. 25c i omtcrs, zsz, good m, s doz. n» . 89c GOLDEN WAX arms: cons for .29¢ _ DICED CARROTS, 2 can: for 25c i DICED lEETS,2consfor i NICKEL rtmo KETTLES $2.19 . E W. S. McLEAN ' KENSINGTON i- 9». ._ WGLEARANGE SALE. izcss-iaia 2am aan-a is» or e woeoog-ooQe b%db%db<i0bid 9%lo~%l