penalty n. 1941 Tvlslaltu " GUARDIAN i qBNTS: l. Elmer Murphy. ill lluuur Sh, and George Clow. BO Ottawa St. suauwhslnll elul Palace count‘! ' News. Subscriptions. Atlvertielng SUMMERSIDE f“?- [cl Imago Bakery. Water Tho Gulrrlen may be bought daily 4t any of the followhg stern in Bemmeukie: | Bookstore. Water Street: Street: Ooerliee ill-Ignore. Mark Gnudet, IT Granville Street f“, uunrrllnn will be delivered to any homo in Sllmmenide. cur," my gt 2o per day or lie per week. Phone til for this union- order to the My responsible for deliveries on your new. u- glvl "l" vi maavanlzl-zu Oil Burns; xlulpcqut‘. .. ~ , L) iTefGrmdview Hall. he“)! Mk 21st. Refresh- mday; rt-bruuxy ‘(M5, __51;\ l-..\' ROOM HOUSE. held- 9d floors and lights. shOD 42 X 21 muipprtl with maclflnery if want- ‘d bdonglglg t0 the 181C Leslie ' all. tiapo ‘Traverse. Apply to Langillé‘, Cape 'f‘raver:e. W GIMP" , M”) Frfllli _||U3'l'|'|'.\|l hlEl-JTING - um ‘rgular monthly; incl-ling of the zmu,“ Huypillil Ladies’ Aid was -, Hospital Friday, Feb. hold fll l< day, Feb. 20, Bedeque M, at i-l o'clock. Owing to the $hure Hockey League, series A., lbycnCt- (4,109 lllv-Kllllml- M"- J- Middleton Bombers vs. Freetown H m. ocr-ntclidellt- Ovellblsfl Royals. Middleton Bombers mun lilo chi-l Minutes of December win this game to slay in the run- mpfllllljl tutti, Owing l0 ll"? lll- nlng. Skate after. ‘~'rlll(‘lii\ of lllr- weather, no » -_.-~- 5...... has held a. January. -ALBER.TON - Lccrtl talent .1 thanks front lllf‘ SlslerS mm ,,t~ nlcmbcru for lllf‘ (fl risllnas yriiil. “ Tlwusurcl‘ 1 $33.00 on at lhl‘ TlPSKlIIY (\'t ling. for the llna Illi- [LR l and l ill March. Cans rclncmb- (u nlcnlbcrs answered! reported hand. ‘,l‘,lll'|(‘ll n0 pillow cotton prcscnl p1 twp on tlgving for saving llllTllllg will ‘Jr held Wed- Fvb. l9. ktndly invited members to -. ilirllllllrlkfi to mcct Sal- winy. Feb. l5. lo purl»: a prcsidcnt. ln zlllnr," Sol-rrtzlry to notify of thc annual meeting Members hapt- to plztcc a showcase in the Mrs. limo. ii. A Mrs. at -I'UBENA FEEDS at Malpeque. ( -WANTID. — One until 194. Pldgeon. French River. lottelovrn l-leartbreakers vs. cque Allstars. skate after. Institute Hall Oll Friday evf-‘i-‘illg. The presentation was excellent thrcugilctlt wltll hrilllancy a and there. and a good laugh intervals. pricinlcd by its generous applause. Th9 hat] was crowded and the net returns most satisfactory There t; some talk of repeating but noth- ilzg ceifitlitc yet. -—A. —WATSON-STAVERT WED- DING —- A very pretty wedding look place at 3 PM. cn FTidBy» January 24. 1947, in the Presbyter- ian Church. Kellsingtolr. Prince Edward Island, whcn Helen, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E W-atsml, Leith. Scotland became the bride of Alfred Mac- "tzl u... u. a u. u» u, if,“ Hm,“ Miss 3mm, Stavelt. Kcmington. Prince Edward ' ' "Noting fldjoum Island. Rcv. J A. MacGowa-tl, pet'- d lllllih, REPIIE‘ BY RUBBING D Brtngy utck rrllel. unclear. lust-drying. an strong odor. lip. Itlalmlcel Ill s. t‘ qru-rously fronted IN formed the ceremony. The bridc was becomingly attired in a white s-atlll floor length dress. with a znvcctllearl neckline. Hcl" vgil of rmbrcidererl uel was hold in place by a coronal of orange blossoms She carried an arm bouquet of rod carnations. with white satin trim- mings. she was attended by Miss Ellen Brown of sherbrocke, Prince Edward Island. who was govmcd in a floor length dress of fine blue not over taffeta with a sweetheart ne:kline. She wore elbow lc-ztgth gloves and carried a bouquet of pink CIFHBUOHS. Mrs. Stavert. mother of h, groom chose a dress of black sil crepe and wore a Ctr- sage of red roses. In the absence of the bride's father, she was given Water Stroll‘. Burns‘ sin Office Safe. Write Remington. Box —FOIt SALE. - 1946 Mercury l6 ton truck. Radio and heater. Arthur —IIOCICEY Bedcque rink to- night, Wednesday. Feb. 10, (Iter- Bed- P-IIOCKEY Bedeque Rink Thurs- Soul-h staged a “Minstrel Show" in the- llere t at t which the audit-um ap- TCBAY (Wadmdayl and THURSDAY The Last Chance AlSC — liEWS .. SIICWS 1.15 - 9.15 ldatlm Thursday 3.30 BIB llCllBLE Bill Friday and Saturday "llEAlllliC WEST" and . "CRIME IICCTCIVS WAlllillB" m marriage by en uncle of the Hwltel- River. P.E.I. Mr. Roy |Stavcrt, brother of the groom acted :35 best man. '1'lle ushers were iMessrs. Robert and Clayton Slavert also hffllhefs o; m; groom. Durlngl thc signing of the register Mrs I James McAdam sang very sweetly,‘ "O Perfect Love". The weddinK,‘ music was Plflyed by Miss Marlon» Llockhart. A reception was held] following the ceremony l! ll"! groom’; home where over thirty iguests were received by the wed- Idlng party. The dining 100m “'85 [tastefully dcccrated with whit; and ' mink streamers centered with wed- lding bclls. The table looked lovely , |with pink and white trimmings on lcach end of the two vtvddllw @5395- Dm-tng the evening many lovely .glfts and messages of congratulat- llo-ns. including n telegram from the bride's parents in Scotland were (received by the bride and groom. : jlvlr. and Mrs. Slaverl. left the ifollowlng day by Dione to 5W1"! their honeymoon in Moncton. N. 'B_ 5nd other place; of interest In (the Maritinlcs. The bflde "Bl/filed =11, n brown mat trimmed with mink .f v with matching hat and gloves. ,| cards and relatives wish the ,h-.lppy young couple many heavy ‘years of wedded life. l BlunmflalLfr Vicinity Mrs. Rae Gallant of Bloomfield Station was a recent visitor to . Summcrsidc. groom. Mr. James H. Andrews o!" HIS. ILMEB McINNIS The relatlxes Ind friends of Mrs. Elmer Mcl uls (were mocked to 1am of her sudden death at. her home in Borden at the early ego of twenty-one your. Although not in aha was about. u usual until the evening of January 14th, when she was suddenly stricken with paralysis and despite all that medial skill ‘and kind nut-ling could do nhe ‘peeled peacefully away in the only hour: of January 16th. During her short illneu she was visited by her pastor Rev. W. V. MacDonald. who administered the last rite; of the] Catholic church of willed: she Wu a I devout menlber. . Mme u also wee hnullerly known wu the you-agent downtu- of Charles MncKenna and the late MIT? Monaghtn who predeceased yher about seventeen years ego. Shot attended Borden School and later] Joined the O. W. A. C's. On return- ing hotne she married Mr. Elmer} Mlclnnia but her wedded life last-l ed only two yours. Her sunny dLs- . position and ml-ny acts of kindness, may well serve as an inspiration to; those who knew her. , Beside; the lGfXGWlDI husband,- there are left to mourn her fall-lent Charles MacKennl. of Borden: ‘ three sisters and three‘ brothcraI Eileen. Mrs. Aloysius Croken of’ Borden; Sister Mary Olga of st. JNWlV-s Convent. Halifax; Mary, Mrs. David McNeliy of Summer. lldv; Herbert. of Charlottetown and Foch and Leo of Borden; also her-l Zfflllllflwllwl‘. Mrs. Rose 1llonaghall,' Charlottetown. The funeral took place on Satur- day morning, January 18th at the BBCTQd Heart. Church ill Borden where Requiem Mass was sung by tho pastor Rev. W. V. ivlacuotlald for tne repose of her 50ll1.»t)lll. of respect for her military service; he; I casket was draped with the union - Jack and a body of returned voter. l ans turned out to pay last. lcspcctsl “l- llle Brave where one mlnmeb- slleacc was observed and tllc Legion? burial service was read by Mr. ltcgl inaid Rodgers, represenlattvo or Borden Canadian Legion. ..l.ntet-- ment. was in Seven Mlle Bay 0cm. elery. The pull bearer: were brothel-s and hrothers-in-law of the dQCEmBQQ, Foch MaeKenna, Leo MacKennu, Clarence Mclnnls. Austin MCLDHL, David McNtlLly and Aloysius Croken, Mass Cards were received 1mm the following: Mr. Elmer hicLnllls Mr. and Mrs. Queries Mclficn n: and Family. Mrs. Rose Monaghan Mr. and Mrs. Herbert. hlci-ienno Mr. and Mrs. Foch McKcnna Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Crokcn . Mr. and Mrs. David McNally Mr. and Mrs. Louis hlclnnis llilss Mary Mollaghan Mrs. Francis McKcnllg Mr. Leo McKel-lm Ml Edy/Md Mclnnis Mr. and Mrs. William Mclnnia l Mrs. llfaria McKenna ,‘ Mr .and Mrs. Joseph ‘trainer and‘ CHARLOTTETOWN ln- Memorials: . good health for the past tew yearn; , _ GUARDIAN Initial Showing of b Ladies’ Spring Handbags . Newest Styles, Shapes and Materials Plastic und Plastic calf handbags; strap h“. dle, underarm and shoulder strap in block, red Priced $3.95, $5.50 and $6.50 each and brown. Ladies’ Morocco and Cowhide Handbags, under- arm and frame bogs very attractive for street or any occasion. Brown and $10.95 each. Misses and Children's Handbags, strap handle and shoulder sfrop styles. colf in block, brown, green, Prices $1.50 to $2.95. Clearing lot of lust season Handbags and shop- ping bogs. Regular l$l.75 to $l2.95—cleoriag bcllton. recently position ill Sunlmcrside. Mr. Allie Oatway of Borden spoilt a few days Bloomfield Station at the home of Ml". and Mrs. Roy Smith. Messrs. Kenneth MacKendrick tend Avard Shaw. of Campbellton, recent visitors to Summer- —G. ll. M.- | WPFG SPECIAL! Have- you econ ihn Automatic "Weather-strip Donn-lid!- Intlr-ms“? Tho Hardware Department he: them in stock and there in a special price of 99 cents on them. This Door Bottom docs an rut-client job of shutting out drafts. working on all nntlrciy new prln- ciple. Easy to ||lIlBl--y0ll merely nail or lcrew it to tho hue of my door that you consider does not flt properly. An exceptional buy et 99 cents. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. Try Frrsh i-‘roltcd Fruits and \'lI0llD|CI---Tdit‘y really are I irelll! i‘ut up fresh from the garden by Canada Pnckcrl. using the int lreclc method lo at to ion: none of the flavor, vitamin: or ,pear- lace of vegetables lult picked from your garden. There il nhlolutaly no wutu and the preparation il l0 euy- -you Jult follow the direc- llonr on tho packager-Don't mien trying thrown-they're new to iullnmrruidr. but are vcry popular in other placcs. GROCERY DE- HllTMl/INT. The Dry Goutll Department he: jult received a supply of stamped mum for hooking Matt. There are three linen-M x 3S. 28x45 and 32x51. We havo lull e greet number of inqniriee about theee Stamped Matl- -iho dcuignl are lovely. There is lilo n efock of Mat Binding. which has been nearly impossible to get. up to now. Mall Orders will zztakcn care of as long ll there il n supply. DRY GOODS DEPART- . NT. The modern table covuring-PLASTIC-tekcl the place of Table (lllclotll. Thero nre t-hroo lovely colorr-npple green. white end Ircam. Tho covering is 36 inchcl wide and In 95 cents n yard. Your lablt-s and SJIOIVFS will look so well when covered with this gleaming Hlllll-avou n-lll be delighted. This is to ho found on the 2nd floor lll the CARPET DEPARTMENT. "Thanks to you, Grandpa Kruschen . . . Relieved l Rheumatic Polo” TWlIldf-ilil nun didn't tnlenlforlliarhetlnln c ' ‘levitated-seq. ltllforttmlte I l-llfltholotrellefwberltheplirl qhllllm xlcute.“ Hersh hie story:- . u ten ikldleendl the lfywgoonrehothueditlvlthlgheunuidc l. um or eciat c I. Take en f: tilfully. n ong u you feel it ll needed. Give it a chance to he! overcome condition: la your body whnll hlvngllobnbly taken npntlta to develop. i you IreJlke many other Iuiierm. you will notice a gradual lm- pruvetnelt tn your health and a lac M“. ening oftpelasakyw pfinéhtinuexlht trhimul e l o ru- i nrlminegllnofhotwaterfirtttllinr MiiEi-Yif. Citlfifti; ‘fittdfadi “d you u”! return to your old. pub-fie l Mr. Marvin Bcil, of Winsioe, ‘and Mr. Arthur Sea-man. of Char- lottetown were recent visitor! to OLeary and Mill River this past week. Miss Lucy Hardy returned to her home in Hills River last week after spending a very enjoyable few days with her sister, Mn. Walter Gorrlll of OLeary. Cescumpec, were recent visitors at bhc home of Mr. and Mrs. Ser- geant Metherall of Mill Rlvfl- Mrs. Erskine Hardy of Brooklyn recently spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ,Matllevt-a of Allberton. | Messrs. Leigh and Frank 01-fol- loraa and Melvin Ramsay of Campbellton. were recent visitor! to Summorsldo. _ Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Gallant and son of Charlottetown were the home of the iattcrb parents. Mr. and Mrs. George MacAusland. Mrs. Keir Dunbar nnd Miss Doris Palmer of Bloomfield were recent Mr. and Mrs. Fred McRee of Summerside motored to Rolebenk on Sunday. where they were the welcome guests of Mrs. McRaefs aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris- topher Mcbhcrnll. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Crasweil of Bloomfield were passengers by train to Summerslde on Thurs- day. , Miss Virginia Doyle of Camp- llas secured a Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oliver of] recent visitors to Bloomfield at, vlxittvs to Burrtrrwnlrlm , Family. Mr. and Mrs. llenry Tram...- ond block, priced $8.95 Plastic and plastic led and white. Special Teachers and Pupils of Borden School (3). I . . Ml‘. d M . l ,_ , .., ,,,,;;,,.,,;; Well Known M 2" and Mrs. Ernest Grant and Mrs. Williaim Colldoll and Mrs. J. V. MacDo old. and Mrs. Henry Cerett and Mrs. P. J. Mclnnis I Wellington I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oatway Mr. and Mrs. Wendall McKcnna and Family. -—* Mr. and Mrs. Linus Mulligan | Mr and Mrs. Earle lvlccarvlllo and Fumily. Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Croken Miss Muriel Gallant Mlax lsatbcl Anderson hiiss Ella. Mclnnls Mr and Mrs. Edmund Campbell Mayor and Mrs. W. P. MacNelll Mr. end Mrs. A. B. Pequot Mr. and Mrs. Reginald McAleer Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sexton Mr. Melvin Arsenaull Mr and Mrs. Fred Jeffrey Sister Mary Olga Sister Allifltt Josephine Grade I. Blrls Oxford School t3). Grade ll. girls Oxford School Mr. and Mqs. Frank Dorsey Spiritual Offering / hister Alary‘ Olga, Mr. Mr. Mr. , Mr. Ufllllll.» ll05l1ilal on Monday, Febru- ary 17th, of lllr. Napoleon Arsen- alllt. well known and highly u- tecltwd resident of Wellington. lie was Tl tears of age. The lntc Mr. Arscnault was par- ticularly well known to the fisher. men of the Province in whose in- terests he had been working for many years. For the past seven years he had been manager of the hlgnlulll. Bay Fishcrmctfs Cooper- ative Limited. which ill turn is a1. llccl with the COOpBlBliVe Fisher- men}; Association of Canada. He leaves to mourn his wife, the former Margaret Arsenault. and the following song and daughters: Bcltjllntin in Sumnlcrsille: .7. Ed- - ward and Emanuel of Mont Carmel; Sylvcre and Bruno of Wellington; Theodore. Cape Egmont; Mrs. John O noaal. rnuwrss Wreaths-- Borden Branch of Can. Ltgiull Bernard Family Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mclnnis 1 Spray-Mary and Eileen CARDS OF so the following brothers and sLs- lcrs. Sylrcrc in C-llclsea. lllass; Jo:- -cph and Joint Peter in Egmont Bay: Mrs. Emanuel Arsenault. Mrs. M. Gallant. and Mary An.n at home. The flmcral will be held on 'l\l.l\lr.=tlat' at l0 o'clock with Rr- mlicnl Zllass at hlont, (‘l1ul'clt. lntcrnlcltl will be at Mclzt CarnlrL-S. S YMPATIIY Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Pnqllrt Mr. and Mrs. Jim Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Preston Champion - Mr. and Mrs Frank Westhaver Mfl- Fermi-ton and Norman Mrs. Raymond Noonalt Mrs. Lou Erickson DUBLJN-(Reulersl - Eire has imposed a tariff of 25 per cent on (ombs ilnporlcd from Britain and Slater Frutcls Patrick SbtePMnry Olga Mlu Gladys LeBianc Mrs. Edna MacMastrr ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Toomhs Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gnudct Mr and Mrs. Colin ltlclnnis A CIITIJCWN or‘ , TAKING llxlllvls Mr. Keith Pratt of Bloomfield Station was a recent. visitor to Summersidr- on business. Mr. and Mrs. i-fenrv Plnenu re- cently returned to their home in] Bloomfield. after spending a most. enjoyable honeymoon trip to Hal-i lfax. Mrs. Arthur Marlin of Binom- field n at present visiting l. ml- l ifax with her husband and dallrfl- . fer Morena. who are both 0f“- ployed over there. B t l BAKER 0N SKIS. WOLSELEY. Suk._fC Pl-To prove i-lut the current winter lathe leverest this southeastern Sukar- chqwen prairie town has suffered for years It is uid that at one house the milhnln wu forced to teammates-lamented» throw his bottles over-the drifts pli- ed around Ind breed is delivered by a boy on lkie. Mr and Mrs. A. B. Paqucl. Mr. and Mrs John Cameron Mr. Ivan Clark Borden Women's Institute Mrs. Pnncla McKenna ,Mr. end Mrs. Ellsworth Bassctt Mr. and Mrs. Percy Driacoll Mr. and Mrs Bert Kelly and Francis. Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Crckcn Mus ilelen Shrcenan iFrlcr-s Helene Onrtil Iellty Shop. Semmernide. will be cloned tho week beginning February 24th for releeoretion. Ie-open March 8rd. GLAD?! MecQU-Alltil. ; lllls WAY Se: How Regular You Can Be Every Morning I TryfakingClrteriPllllillilwnyzSteri with 3 and net a definite time evey t morning. When you get rt- ulnr every I glowing rlut down to 2. ficr n few n a, try . I Then try taking Carter's mrv other day. You may even ilnd you can keep will" without any laxative. ou see. Carter's are so flay can cut down the doet>—-front_ o —io ht the needs of your indlvld nyetem. ' Without. dinn polntnu nl,. g t Cnrtcrh ho prlenn out yourlnieet lnul irnct not halfway, but thoroughly. They are doubly effective because made wlt two vegetable herbs compounded prop- erly for thorough euy action. hourlmdu can cut down on laxative doalngi his Cnrterwny. Ask for Carter e Pills by name to et tho genuine at. any drugstore-Clint. Odnfl-W- 3"" "l0 Carter graduated done method tonight, oudjumpoutofbedtomorrowrnnn logo. The death occurred h; lhgQPr-ittqg Carmel , Borden The annual meeting o! Borden Union Church, took place after church service on January 19th.. with a good attendance. Rev. J M. Baxter was appointed chairman and he gave a comprehensive re- port on congregational affairs. He‘ slated that the rehabilitation of our returned men was o challenge lo the Christian church and ex- pressed the hope that. 1B4’! would see the beginnings made last year emerge into n full programme o! church improvement. The financ- ial report liven by the treeswer Mrs. Julian l-lerrlrlg showed e lub- stantlel amount railed in the year. The report of the Women’; Social Club was given by Mrs. Ralph Toombs and Mrs. Herring reported for the Sunday School. These reports showed a great amount o! work accomplished and were accepted by the meeting. The election o! officers took place as follows. Church committee: Gcorgc Burch. Hampton MacLcan. Edwin Lynda, Mrs. Ralph Toombs, Mrs. E P. Lynds. CXOII-Jlli‘. and Mrs. Fred lllclnnls Porter. Mrs. Tllmarl Arsetlault, nesrerimtary'nea'ur'r' M“ ‘mum Orewent~Mr. and Mrs. Clayton‘ 1m ll d Sit s int Th o- "5- Mflfll lplllfiljfinl‘: The lllgflefixlOll cgnvcnl. Al- Supt‘ °5 Sunday schml‘ Mrs" illnllall Hflfllll- Pianist. Mrs. Ralph Toombs. Choir Director, Miss Mary Mut- tart. ‘ . Pmreonege Aid Committee, Mrs. Reg. Rodgers and Mrs. Hampton MacLea-rr. On motion meeting was diction by the minister. --A. rundown T. r.- v. The regular meeting of the Y P. U. met n! lllc homo of Mr. _ _ and Mrs. Tyrus Holmes on ‘Tucs- shlrlt-y and Etna; IfluQLcQd other Ltllilllitlllwrulllll countries d“ evening rsobman. m“ Meek Mr, and M“, Jggk MacDonald nntl a turlfl oi 4'1‘. pol" cent on mg opened b). smgtné 5m my" Slater Anna Josephine ti: lrnlll other countries. of My Sony worship "ind w“ lrd velda Green. scripture less- on. atlhew 20-1-15. followed by ,the Lord's Prayer. Hymn What A ‘Friend Wc Huvc in Jcsus. Minutes of tho last meeting were read and approved, followed by roll call. answered by tvlenty~four members and three visitors. Collection taken amounted to $1.60. A bill of 50 cent; was paid to Shirley Nrwscll for cards and‘ postage. Recreation- for next meeting. Calvin Holmes and Parker Newson. Lunch comm. Cecil Barrett. Calvin Holmes and Christine King. study period. Erma Ncwson and Olive Barrett. Wor- ship period. Mrs. Elmer Col-will Next meeting to be lteld at the home of Gordon Dockerly. The proceeds from the evening service held in tho United Church was $3.78. It was moved and scr- onldcd to accept the invitation i0 North River Y P U. meeting. It was dzclded to hold a ycllng peoplfls srrvice in the Baptist Church on Feb. 23. Study Period was then lc:l red Paul. Hymn, We Have an Ml- chcr. The remainder of the even- ing was spent ln game: and con- "m". luctch was served by hoetm ltdjomncd and closed with bcnc-__ by Mrs. Parkcr Ncwaon and Mild-l llE, P. E. I. '2 HALF PRICE Smallware Depart meat (Main Floor) inelair 6r Stewart Limited 60-00440-0-0 cfiii-idm” Tuesday ['30 Robert Paige and Marie Monte! in Danger Packed Drama "TANGIEB" Also Serial w-ao-o-o-owoooooooo-me-w Cyster Bed Bridge Driving Club The Oyster Bed Bridge Driving Club held another race on their speedway on Feb. i0. it being a nice day a large crowd turned out to witness the race. In the Free for All. five evenly ‘_ntatched horses canto to the stern" er. Reuben bee being the Only owner. E. Bernard proved ho had too much wizz for the other four troltcrs. winning the first two heals, than lOOSillg the other two. R. Fords’ Lucky Guy, Easter Down three. King Grattan four and Captain Abbe who pulled a 5H0! five. In the Class A ‘rrot and Pace Lite fans saw that beautiful chest- mlt filly Connie Clcgg. wearing hopples. and tnuch implored ovcr her other starts come through in fLne style to cap the race. Jay Valo tw, Dale B three, Mickey Rooney four The Class B Pace had three on- ,tl'£es Pat K. Ola Axuorlhy and Don Vlorlhy. This race was won by Pal. K. in three straight. Frill!!!‘ h! the sulrtmary: Free fur All Reuben Lce (Bernard: i l 2 Kiln; Graltall (Millsi 4 3 i Lucky Guy (Fol-oi 2 2 4 Easter Dawn tMcRaei Il 4 3 Captain Abbe (Cotes) 5 dr- Wtmllng owner. B. Bernard. Hunter River. (‘Ins A Tmt and Pa" Oclmie Clcgg (Nrilll l l 4 Jay V010 (Snllllll 3 3 1 Dale B. (Hughes) 2 2 2 .5121 committee in charge. The mcetllz: closed With the Mllflflll BCllCdll".l-.ll. A hclrly vote of lllflllks was cxlctidrd to Mr and Mrs. Holmes for the use of their home and kind hospitality shc-lvn. FOR- QUICK AN'S Wfafyoa Auction Sale AT BREADALBANE As I om not farming this year I will sell by Public Auction, on my premises, on Tuesday, March H oi 2 P.M., the following: 9 milch cows lo freshen in March and April. - Z for cattle. 6 Shorfhorn yeorlings. 4 work horses, including I low-set Belgian horse, 5 ygurs old, weighing i300 lbs. I brood sow lo furrow April 0. If day is unfit, sole will tall: place first fine day following. TERMS: CASH. STEPHEN HUGHES, Breudolbone. HUGH F. MORRISON Auctioneer. MirkPy ROOIlPy (Nellp Wilma‘: cuncr L Neill, Bcd Bridge. Clan B P1 Pat K (Andrews) 1 Don Worthy (Houston) 3 Ola Axworthy’ (Neill) Winnring ovlncl" R. Glasgow Rd. Official Starters: C. lltyrcl. W Fhrd. Judges: C. Robinson. L Home, Carr. AIRCRAFT PIANT BURNS COPENHAGEN. Denmark. Feb 1B — (Reuters) - Fifty plang! ready for delivery abroad were de- stroyed d-urlng the night in a fire which burned down Denmark‘: only aircraft factory. the Skandln- avisk aero industry. Loss was e0 _timaled at £50,000 ($200,000). RELIEF _-FROM #56042 LINIMEN r r ::.:,:.r_'.‘-|.p