PAGE TWELVE (hide Legion Hold sinnual Meeting The annual meeting of the sum- moi-aide Branch of The Canadiam Legion was held in the home on Monday evening with the outgoing president, Charles Hogan, conduct- ing the business before turning it over to the new president, l"rI.ncis J. M.a.oNe1ll. The retiring president, in his re- port. stated that the year gone by had been a banner one for the branch. In reviewing the act- ivitis of the branch for the year, he said that the most outstand- Lrt had been the burning of the mortgage on the home. He thank- ed the executive and committees for their work and solicited the support of the branch for his successor. Mr. Hogan also reported for the Bee. Cadet committee of which he is the chairman. He said that the Legion Band instruments recent- ly nandcd over to the High School for the formation of a Junior band have been passed over to his com- mittee for the use of the Sea Cadets whom the branch are spon- soring. Chairman Hogan said that Conway and Vicinity Mr. Frank Mllllgln. oousin Mr. Stuart Milligan. Mr. and Mia. John D. Palmer. John D. Palmer, Conway. and Mr ford on January 17. on January 16. Mr Wallace Mnirison, Vir Charles Palmer and Mr. Leo Mi . gan were in Sumimerside January 15 on business. Edgar Morrison on January 16. Mr. Douglas Oatiway, Triiro, N S the local corps will be known asifiir. and Mrs. Mark Oniuny, foc- H.M.C.S. ”Le:iona'-r” :t'in'.l3'. The sum of 5200 was i'o'rrl fol -- M y the Summersidc Athletic Astor-A lit" EVrrci' Hlmzlir l”'li'”0- We a Vl5ll(IY at the home of Mr i,.ri Mrs George !tiorris:.n anti Mr nnrl Mrs 1-irlgar .Vlf1Tl'l5Oi1 on .l.'llllli2'l. 18 iation to help defray the roslsl of the hockey program for n1:nors' II, is cnnductimz at the Raceway Stadium I Applications for fur r.n.u urem- brrs were passed by inx-csiiha- ting committee. Corrupondence consisted of card and letters of thanks from mem- befl Mlm0W1edi!1n! lifts at Chrisi- the bingo committee: sports. Glen- mas. yllllf DesRor;hes; llnllie. R 1. Mol- The finaiicial staicinriit nus siih- , iisnn; funeral, Roland Philipsoii, mgted W. A. Rnhertsoii. C A ;membership, sMi'etary-iiiaiiazcr omm ee reports 1- ere alsodames Hogan: h”3"l '5 XOHOW-S1 cribbazr. BIHIKRT1, for chairman Roy Boatns.--S. l -..- Mr SIPl'lli1',.', (intuny yitiiiinfksi Ison of Mr and Mrs. Mark ():itWa). .7?.sD..Msh.mh- I Lawson; ways and means. Francis MacNeill, who also reported for Murray Road, psent the week-end with his. Mr. Bruce Lewis, Summerside, was a recent visitor at the home of -Mia Erma Pouch who is em- ployed in Summerside. was a. visi- tor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mia. Leigh Pstugh, East Bide- The regular meeting of the Con- way Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs John D. Palmer Mr. Encil Morrison, Portage. was visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs, spent SI. few days Vi'li.l'i his pai'eiiisim””” "S" 1” Nhe Prime relref. Charles lln-y Freeland, has enlisted in the armed services and expects to leave for a training camp in Manitoba in the near future. Sterling's many friends wish him every luocm. Mr. Wymiin Milllg-an, spent the yweek-end with his wife and fam- ;ily at Alberton. Mr. Milligan is :employed with his father. Mr. wil- liam Milllgan, Murray Road, who is employed in the lumbering at the Black Banks. Mrs. Eldon Gregg. Poplar Grove. left January 13 to visit her mother, Mrs. Nelson Palmer and her sister, Mrs. Eliza Smith in Boston. Mrs. Gregg:-. many friends wish her a pleasant holiday and trip. Mr. Wallace Palma. summer- slde, and Mr. Thane Ellis. Tyne Valley, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy, Free- land nn January 17. . The many friends of Mr. Oscar W. MacNeill will regret to learn he was confined to his home for sev- eral days with the ”i'lu." Sincere sympathy is expl'Essed to tilr. and N113. Curl Fm-de iiiee Nor- 'ma Palmer) in the death of their (TOUHLV ll-inspital, Sumnierside on Juiiuarr yl-i. lnieriiient was in the Vl(”.0l'l.i iitrsi. roiiiclrijv on Jniiiiary 15, Mr nnrl Mrs Gerald .il.'ioA1:flui:' .ni:i fziniily, Spiiiiszliill. nrie visitors iii! the hrme of Mr. and Airs. 119;- ,inald Palmer. Fl'FPl.'l2l(1, on Janu- IUIV 17. Mr anrl Mm. tlonrgc Tiipliii and ldaughter Mynia, Murray Road, THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Miscouclie and mono -Mm. Alf-red Gaudet and daughter, Joanne. recently visit- ed in St. Nicholas, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gallant. Catherine Gallant, who is em- ployed in Summerside, spent the week-end in. Miscoiiche. visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mond Gallant. Aloysius De.sRoche.s, who is in the Royal Canadian Navy, eta.- tioned at Dartmouth, arrived in Miscouche on January 16, to spend several days at the home of his brother, Gerald Desaiocl-cs. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Gauthier of Miscouchc, recently visited in Sumnierside, at the home of Mrs. Gauthlers parents. Mr. and M15. Allisoii Arseiiuult. and sun, Chris. recently arrived in siiecouche, to spend some time with Mrs. Arscnauits parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Martin. Mr. lillfl Mrs. I). ll, (idlllllll, of .Viisc.ricli(-. lll(iL02'P(1 to Charlotte- town on .laiiLi.1:1i' 16 Ann S'.ec'.z- of itliscouclie. re- ('P!l”'il siwni smnciinie is Summer- lstarted on their trip to Chester. -N. S. on Janiiary 17. to spend, some time with litrlr son-in-la W. iintl tiniirzliicr xlr and Mrs. Alvin; lxllllll who l'CSldP iliore. Due in snnwstorins mad runrliiions many of the schools; and hailynr more days. siiir, L at the home of her szszor. Hubert Gallant. V The graf zeppelin crossed the Atlantic from Germany to the l'niiml Stairs in 1928 in four days, if: Imiirx, -Iii niinulcs. in the distiicls were closed for one -13. SALE STARTS SAT., JAN. 23 ENDS SAT., JAN. 30 NYLON HOSIERY 2 rA1ns-5i Gavan GROOERIES SUGAR. 10 lbs. . 8'71: Men's and Boys' OVERALLS Heavy Weight 1 casmmc Bag FREE Srl;lTl1ta'1I(IeENlNG. 2 lbs. 49c 25V” Di5”"'"' Sal P ' 2.29 E 2.. '"m'" ' "” 5 doiumoms. 2 tins .... .. 39. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS (Reg. value sun) ,,,-,,,a---- 7 -------w-- - y LADIES' iu1ssEs' CHILD'S 9r()E1:'vo3-915--oI;'Ii'"”' 29" Sde Pme T2.” ' ' Yenm” E" (R . 53.50 - 33.95) Flan. GOWNS and PYJAMAS ynE3NSv 5 lbs ---------- -- 59c ”g 25Vo Discount SPTNACH.72HtinfW..;...;w39c MEN'S AN” B0” l”anr.V Pink STATION WAGON COATS. LADlES'. M1ssEs', CHILD'S , COTTON PRINT DRESSES 3OWo Discount EiiTCohoe SALMON. 1 :'n (ii. i5 Oz. COMPLETE STOCK or T.ADlES'. mssnsz CHILD'S WOOL MITTS and GLOVES 25Vo Discount R.-uplwrrv -TAM. 24 oz., lii'ri'V lieinz SNOW SUITS, SNOW PANTS. White" WW Etc. 25'Vo Discount Maxwell House 27" wean FLANNELETTE ”i'"'” SPECIAL PURCHASE 39: Yard SALMON. N2 lh., 2 tins -131' PIiJA('rllES,7 "' PEACHEsL1tElg- TAALZ4 o1... . KETCHTTP, 13 01...At:B-C11 3170 TEA. 1 ll). lung . MILK. any l(lI1d7.. C9";".3'E-.1 C nsnvroons. 3 tins W GOOD sssonrmnm TOILET soar SPECIAL muons ll).. c-nah . 530 PARKAS. HEAVY JACKETS 25Wo Discount tins , 4.10 Mon's Fleece UNDERWEAR 2 5Vo Discount N'1.('ll 453 Men's Heavy All Wool PANTS 2 SSA: Discount 2 lb.;.. COMPLETE STOCK or RUBBER FOOTWEAR 'l0Vo Discount '!.lIt' Watch For Additional Bargains Specially Priced For This Sale With Black and White Tags M EN'S LEATHER DRESS GLOVES 2!Wo Discount QUILT PATCHES 1 Lb. Bundles Sale Price 51.75 ONE ONLY - 9.4 Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR Sale Price 5299.00 (Rog. Price lF389.00) Cannon BATH TOWELS COMPLETE STOCK OF Pullovers. Cardigans, etc. Dress and Sport SHIRTS MEN'S and n0vs' SWEATERS 25Vo Discount MEN'S 25Vo Discount Special Purchase 36.95 Pair Large Size. First Quality RADIOS 51.59 Pair Electrical Appliances 20”io Discount Cotton BID SHEETS 0” ON” ”” 3"” G'"”' "M" Electric WASHER Solo Price 5119.00 (Reg. Price Sl59.95) ClIld's All Wool Sweaters Olrdlgun - Pullovers. 2-Bx 25Vo Discount 20Vo COMPLETE STOCK or SKATING OUTFITS Discount Men's WORK SOCKS Two-Pioco UNDERWEAR 207:: Discount novs' Sltlrtn-Short Sleeve Draw:-rs-Elastic Waist 25Vo Discount P. O. BOX 25 Macxmzm Cc co. KEHSINSTOII PHONE 74 St Louis And I Vicinity Mr. Belonie Poirler left Jan. 11! to visit his mother. Mrs. E. Casey and Mr. Casey in Roger-sville, N E. I Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Mallett of Summerside, were recent visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sylvere Peters in Pleasant View. Mr. Frank C. Shea. has returned to his home after being a patient at the Western Hospital for sev-I eral days. ' Mr. and M.rs. Cliflord Gaudot of Tignlsh Shore. attended the funer- 1 al of little Harvey Perry which was held on Jan. 9. Miss Gladys Bernard of Char- lottetown, recently visited at her home. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sas- ime Bernard. '--Tr i Miss Mary Allain has returned to her duties in Charlottetown af- ter risiting at her home, guest of. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gaudet. Mr. Clarence Tonle of Char- lottetown was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth smith of Kildare Capes, it'('3'P recent visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gnudet. liiiss Theresa Doucette. who is employtd in Summersidr, recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Doucette in St. Edward. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J Bernard ' of Deiilois. loft i'e.'reiitl).' lo visit with fr:cnd.s an”. relntiics in Sflllli John, N 8. Mr. Robert Arsenault has re- lurned to his home in D8Blfll.S after spending some time in Lab- rador where he was employed. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Iiaviolette of Central Bedeque, were guests on New Year's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant. Friends of Mrs. John L, Richard are pleased to see her home again after being hospitalized at the City Hospital, Charlottetown, for sonic time. Mr I-treri I P-tars has unturned to his home in St. Louis after vie- itmgi his daughter, Mrs. John Mc- Lean and Mr. Mobeen in Haltfhx. N. 8. Miss Leitha McCormick who is employed at the Western Hospital. spent the week-end of Jan. 10 at her home, guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Brown. MILS Alice Chaisson of Tignfsh is visiting at the home of Mr. mid Mrs. J.M. Arsenault. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Bernard. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. James Dtmbar oi Alma. on the death of Mrs. Dunbai”s mother. Mrs. Ellis. which occurred at their home recently. Mr. Lee and Marie Gillla have returned to their home in Kildare Capes, after spending the past week at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers. Miss Irene Klnch, R.N., has rc- turned to 11!? duties in Halifax, N S.. after spending the Christmas holidays at her home in Alma. guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiiich. Mr. and Mrs. John Klnoh end daughter Muriel oi Halifax, N. 5., were recent visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs, Frniik Kinch. They also ViFllP.d with friends in St. Louis. Mr. Henry F. Bernard received the sad news by a telegram re- cently informing him of the death of his father Mr. Paul Bernard at his home in Halifux. Mr. Bernard was a former resident oi Tignlsh Friends of Miss Shirley Perry. the five-yea.r-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ben Perry. are sorry to know she is a patient at the West- nm Hospital, and wish her a speedy recovery. --Mr. Bernard Allnin left Jan 11 to return to his duties with the Ul1lLPd Smtes Navy, after visiting nt his home, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allain. Mr, Allniri is ata- tinncd at Newport, 11.1., for the winitrr months. Miss Jenn Aylward, R.N, has returned to her duties at the Oliarlnttr-tr.wn H ns p l : .11 nfter spending the week-end of January 10 at her home in Waterford. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Aylvmrrl. Pegs:-v has reaunied his dutics as teacher of St. Louis school after the Christmas holi- days, during which time the work to the school which was started earlier in the fall was completed and the interior of the school was painted, which added considerable improvement to its appearance. Mr Mr-lviii Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Aheun on their recent marriage at Bt.5imon and Jude Church, Tigninh. The ;Robert Arsenault of Hmvlan llowlaii And Miu Grace Esenault was in O'- Leary on Jan. 16 -On Jun. 11, Mrs. Gus Peters and Mrs. Oliver Peters of Duvar were visiting in I-lowlan The mail man has been unable to make some of his rounds dur- ing the past week. due in the bed math 1 Mrs. Margaret Dumville of O'- Leary came to Howian recently, where she visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Bruce Cari-uthorl. and Mr. Carruthero and family. Mrs. J. Hector Richard spent the past week with her hudaand who is employed at Tignish. Her daugh- ter, Mrs. Robert Fleming took over for her during her absence. l Friends in I-iowlan of Mrs. David Griffin regret her illness and sincerely wish her I speedy get-well. Tents Peters has been suffering I from a bad attack of flu during l the past week. His many friends and neighbors are hoping that he will soon be well and out again. Mrs. Shirley Richard of otlieary spent Jan. 16 as guest of her cous- in, Mrs. Grace Arsenault at How- lan. The ininnt son oi Mr. and Mrs was baptized at St. Anthoniyis on Jan. 1'1. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs Lorraine Gallant. Mrs. J. H. Richard returned to her returned in Howlan on Jan 15 alter spending the week with her husband, who is employed there. Mrs. Albert Peter: at Fotune Cove is spending ii few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault st Howlan. On Jan. 10, Mr. Robert Arsen- ault motored to Alberton and was accompanied home by his wife and infant son from the Western Hos- pital. Travellers wlt-h horse and sled l)r'lflP was formerly Jci-ui Aylward. rlnughter of Mr. and Mrs August.- ine Aylwiu-cf of Tignish. The groom is the son oi Mrs. Ethel Ahau-n and the into Timothy Ahearn of Wood!-ale. Sincere congratulations are ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O'Brien on their recent marriage in Montreal. Que. Mrs. O'Brien is the daughter of Mrs. Myira Cal- laghan and the late Frank Gallag- han of St. Louis. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James oIBrion of Elmsdnle. Both Mrs Callaghan and Mrs. O'Brien were present for the wedding. Oongratuletloris are extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Deftoche or Kilclare Capes, on their recent inarriage in Montreal. Mrs. Dc- Roohe was formerly Miss Rue Otis of Quebec. The groom is the son of Mrs. Gertrude Deltoohe. Mr. and Mrs. Dafloche are spend- ing the winter months at Mr. De- Roche's home in Klldarc Capes. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perry and fam- ily on the dimth oi their youngest son Hervey at the tender age of iv, years. The little fellow was stricken seriously ill on the night of January '1 and passed away suddenly before medical help could be summoned. His mother had returned from the Western Hos- pital two days before her little boy died, after giving birth to It baby girl. His funeral was held on Saturday inorning to the Immac- ulate Conception Church at Pel- mer Road. Interment was in the family plot in church cemeteig. - .G. . KENSINOTON RINK FRIDAY, JAN. 22 Farmcrs' League Graham's Road vs. Springfield Game 8215 Sharp Skate After Game SATURDAY, JAN. 23 Skating 1:30 to 3:30 and 8 to 10 T CAMEO THEATRE IKENSINGTONI Friday - Saturday 7:15-9'15; Matinee Sat. 3:30. M-G-M's action-adventure drama-- "APACHE WAR. SMOKE" Gilbert Roland, Glenda Far- rell, Robort Horton. ROYAL THEATRE HORDEN Friday - Saturday 7:15-9:15: Matinee Saturday 3:30. Betty Hutton, Ralph Meeker in beautiful co 10 1' ed musical- romance, "SOMEBODY LOVES ME" Bank Drawing Saturday. S were out on the roach on Jan. u.l after being tied up most of the. week by the storm and even yet. the going iI'anything but good. Oars were held' up awaiting the snow plow. , y i Friends and acquaintances In. the paper of the sudden death in, Kenslngton of Cecily Richard. Miss Richard was formerly from Pius- villo but for a long time nude her home with Mr. and Mia. Peter Gaudet. Mrs. Gaudet is the for- mer Elizabeth Gallant, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Romie Gal- lsn-t of Howlan. To all rolatlvu sincere sympathy is ofiered. SUMMERSIDE ME. AND .. CLUB -The regular meeting of the Mr. and M.rs. Dlub of the Sum- mei-aide Trinity United Church was held in the social parlor of Ep-, worth Hall on Monday evening: The Devotional Period took the form of R Meditation on the 23rd Psalm and was conducted by R.ev.l C. D. Motheson. During the businex session, in change of the president, Mr. Char- les Linkletter, it was decided to hold the annual Variety Concert, in late March. Mr. John Billardi was appointed coiivener with Ml'.l and M115 Harold Millrgan Mr, mm Mrs. George Mcikcl, Mr and Mrs. Eric sheen, and and Mrs. Alli. son Macimnii assisting on the com. niltter-. The ti'o:iturcr repui-ted that 875 had been furwaidml in India IS the first iiistallnicnt requi;-ml to finance ii native student lni college. , y'I'he program under the rilrec-A tion of Mrs. Allison MacLcan was 3 Slildl of art and several inter- rstinz films depicting the wank; of C.-madian Artists. were shown. A social hour followed when refreshments were served by im- group in charge. ...5- Freetown and o o . Vicinity ”r'm1i' many friends of Mrs. 1-'r.ml: i Reeves are sorry to learn that 3119 is very ill at her home in Uppcr' Freetown, and best wishes are ex- tended to her for an early and satisfactory rornvery. I Milo Lidlllla Lewis. daiigm." M fractured knee and a badly hurt ankle. Mr. Johnstone has since been R patient In the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. All hope for him II speedy and complete recovery. Howlan were surprised to note by)- no water Street. Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear JAMJARY 22. imh lllNll lIlllE TEA Stimulating and de-licioui! 1., Professional can? T. mt: IITEITEVT Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank or Common. Building lummeraide, P. E. 1. PHONE 288! W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant ET. B. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summeralde P. 0. Box 681 E. E. PARKMAN Opt. D. ILO. OPTOMETBIST Glance l-iittc-I Eyes I-Cxamlngu Office Hours: O to 12 - 1 to 5 gm hy app0InI'm:'.nT. PHONE 3281 BE(il')N'l' TllI'.ATRli llI.l)d. Hummer St. Sunimeroiilv O. F. HUNTER R. O. UPTO'.1lETRIS'Z' 5llI'l1l'll!!nEI.E:,. I'. E. L Compi.-to Vllual Anaiyau Glauoo Fitted PHONE 3116 liM.ALLMAN's IIUILDDVG DIAL ISM A. Raymond Grant. BBL. 0.1). OPTOMETBIST Complete Visual Analysis Classes Fitted summeralite Phone 3530. Dr. H. B. MacNeiIl I'H YSICIAN & Sl.'ltl.il'.'UN Water street (Opposite llolmanll Mr and Mrs. George Lewis of cl-is.i-Iotteiovm. is visiting in 1r,-,g.'Houu:- town .t (mg mm. .1 1,... ,,,,,d,l moo-12.00 s..w. nuiy. parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lnwlel 1100- WW 7-31 "511!- ME. 'I:o0- 8:00 P.lVL Dally. Mr. Ray Johnstone met with a painful aciclent recently, when he DXAL 1082' tilrlli yn trying to stop It tractor, -2ir:m:'wmw:.m-mm:?r'T ia iad got out of control on icy ground. A wheel of the tractor nn- '1' A- passed over his leg, resulting in it DENT”, Dental X-Raye Smnliman Building BUTITMERSIDI D11! 23!! Tonight 7-9:20; Wrong tor ihllll HENREI REGENT Today Sntiirdny CAPITOL Summon-side Saturday 2:30-7-9:20 DOUBLE BILL ATTRACTION ”THE GIRL WHO HAO EVERYTHING" Elizabeth Taylor - Fernando Lomaa - William Powell Gig Young. -AND- any man . . . desired by all! llffililllll ghgscoii with man uionu-ustv umxmm-ioim wooo-wssu mmen ...... THlY'I.l. DRIVI -YOU -riilsiiiiitf-iiiiiuuii-aimiatiis I "SWAMP FIRE" Johnliy Wcissmullcr - Buster Crabbe j 4...