MARC}! p20. 194'! =,-,..-_-_- --.-_..-... ..... WESTERN GUARDIAN i T’? AGENTS: BULUWERSIDE and News, 5,1] Bookstore- .-_.;i;o.-Uuafl|!an W!" b0 delivered to u, bu” h, Emmet!“ ‘ gmier Boy at 2c Der on! or 12o per week. Purim up h, "u. uni“ ,. ,1” your order w the My ruoemlbia m delivering M, "m. m“ __1-‘uit sALE. - 1942 Ford tvio- Um 1111.111. ii-uclc. New motor. Below gmillip. l1‘.'i<‘1‘. Plume 496-4 Ol‘ call at 9T iirirrrirrl Street. Summersicle_ _HOCKEY Kenainzton Rink, yrjdnj. Mai-ch 21. Hunter River ..,_ minlry. Game 8.30. Bo sure M (N... 11nd see this game. AIUCKE!’ -- Kensington Rink. . March 20. Borden Na- l5. Kcnsingtori Granitee. raiiir- in. semi-finals for‘ ‘L11 trophy. Game 8:30. ,\i;tI\.1‘-‘ _ .11 LlLi and he. 1111111‘; 1't)iiR’i‘ lii 1hr t.» Police Centrt yester- 11.. 11in: before Stipendtary i‘! RH. St! . K.°-, l. M: v1.1: illlfll $10- aaid costs. mrrtlri a "m". 1x1» .~‘1‘ll00I. nu. r1111: ROI!‘ The ivizul-ir 1111; 11f tho Home vnd (lrr11|i wax hr-id in ‘lflnvn Hall 1111 lie _1:ur11 éliliiii- 5.1..” . (i 1 Sv-littrl :1i1.i b). ~11‘ <1.‘ 11:0 l . 1'- \'t'tl\ lllllfllllvfti l\l;icA‘.‘1l1ui‘ 1 1‘.i rzvv Lcrrirzp- m ,,,-= i111‘ s . til." liinr- u‘ (X ‘ 1, itc‘. 1 “ 1 ‘- N19 i"""lli T iii? 11".‘1':'t~ the intrtin: BERNARD”? PlFK-IIP SERVICE SUMMERSIDE General Prlz-Up (1nd Delivery Service to UllVWilCfL‘ inthe Province. Oil CALI. AT ALL HOURS PHONE 179 1- Elmer Muriihr. m lllnover st. In‘ George Glow. 90 Ottawa St. Pililiolll. Advertuin; Tho Olllffiiiulilhlifll! b0 height daily .1: any o! m. "llllflml: Itoree in Slunmeuide: Water tsirret; Gem-lieu Drllptore, Tomato Ijflwrr- “Mu meet; innit Gllltltf» a1 (irlllvillo T‘ SUMMERSIDE ‘T TQDAY (Wednesday) PRINCE COUNTY and THURSDAY A New Style in‘ ruimtf Water Street; Street Luxuriout Ente. _ It’: lamina in limbo Tune - when u {Qitvlllnj ceunlou ireioii lieoiilyii meta e torrid \ —WA.NTED. _ Bu“ Grader "UL tenoiiov-undnodmlitn in: to- work ln count r 1 , tam. 1m i». "K." c/o Guardian. n l 0"‘ AW‘? tlwAmlrknn —-SCHO0L I IPOBTB. Bed. W" Rink Rider. liar-en e1. Open 1o I11 country adioola. —ENTIR.TAIN'MENT and sale of cakes. Travellers‘ Rest Hall Thunder. March 2o. —SEE "MRS. 011MB?! COW" at Travellers Rest Hall Thursday, March 20. “WANTED- A maid for gon- rral house-work. Airlpiy in pr-y5gn to Mrs. A. B. Johnston. 67 “lair-r 5'1"“ East. Summorslde. —1'llli-JS/——S<~vr1‘iil 111-111‘. lrilvk iirrs. .~iv.1~ ‘$5111 X I11 .\' ‘I if’ "ll /\Aill‘l\' l»F‘l‘l\lllll 1 iiipiivll. l-rnotvmu r1‘ 'l'~\\"1 'i‘;i\.1, riir-iirnrr mic. .—UUI_I\'U \\'lll§l{ifi'. I ill!‘ p.11‘. ‘ ini mi Mont rvcnlllfl. '..'i ln 1111» Llnitbrl Church I 11‘1i_\‘ iiuuin. Kv-usinitou. ‘. fJ-ntiirvtl b_\ liw- Young M11111- Gl'Ci']l. Eir-rgbotiv wclcunie. -.l()l.\’S it. 1‘. M. I’. _ wnizl lC-l v-t-ncd from l-l.'il1f.‘i\‘ recently <1. " 1h-11 Ffliuor Phillips. snn nf l- ‘u lluunrci Wu I‘, lins jniucrl liiv R (f, M. P. nntl yiassml all cxamiiii-l 11in for rulrallvc in 1hr- ltiaunlcvi I Also News and Dixie Pointers P0121!’ ' N u — Shows 7:l5 - 9:15 -~-1I S ill — 'l'l:1‘v~1~ Qtlvlrr y‘ , ‘Pym. h." and m Wan‘. Ollm. Mo ll1€C Thursday 3.3 !‘l.“1‘1l brrri grnr-rnl purpose marry} v. - M211‘ icon». llilfi lhlllllflfl. 2111111‘: . w 1r k 1- and (l 1' l v o i‘. H23; ‘ -ll()'l'AIt\' Wu‘.- cnn work liprlw- 5.3‘). \\'1‘rk.\. Kriiriiigton. vClltiTilCt" hicrvcr, M A , auracrvisoi‘ ‘u.’ tho tiunuucrsldg High gchool and ;Aczidrni_v W115 1hr guest sneaker 11L .1. ...-11 . l1 l‘ F. rakr — 'l'(i l'\llt.1\l..\il!\'(; 1hr- rigitini‘ meeting of the Sum- (‘ULIL - Mi‘. Ft‘; 2:‘ Bowness cf incl-aide Rctnfy Club cu 'I‘uesda.\'. blHulll-‘Y. le has left fur Boslonflle dzscribcd llic aptitude and in- Mi-‘R l0 lake a nim- iiiClllliS (‘Jurse icliigrnes tests given 56119015 n1 1h? Nnv England Insliiiileo! for \‘C1~ll1:ll'li guidance purpos-ts Flllllflllllllfi cl Funeral Dii‘1>:111li'. mid outlined other new iuethcds of On return. M1‘ Ernvurw vvill liakr rflllvililLll, ‘ J1me,- McDougnii. 1.\‘t‘r 1hr‘ uivlcrtaikiu‘; lElISlllFSS nf ‘.111; ;i guts l1: falliri‘. 71ft‘ P l. bouncer. with vviwm he has brow asrocincti fir a‘ -ii sinizscir; DIUYEI) -. "m; Ylllllb?!‘ 01' .\'4‘fl1'$- rcsidrniinl property‘ on the corner‘ >ri x1111 llnnavoi‘ Streets was ‘ '-' "rii b1 tVLF‘. Subur- 'l'1lll M1‘ lautitiiig 1s i111 l\’i1‘ lllf‘ ..\'i.\It(2l.\'ii I115 ‘t l‘-1'1_\'. lll'ti|Il'lt‘i1)l' l~1. .\>_ ti -i?'lil1"_\ Hun- ll.'\' 1n pra- 'l'1.c \v1c1u:,\‘ UlL‘-ilit‘l‘5 i:~ c111» rgiiig 111a gym, (,1 13cm, n.0,“, ,0 H“, (m, lri‘. bum)?" llliciingcs “.1 llrflcnl‘ Tl" 11r‘r nf (ii“.\ll\'lll(‘ arid Grcrn Streets prrzcnt building \\'lllCll i, t0 b_\‘ 32 where 11 w l be n‘. dr- inio an m} “lib "MP-ii" f‘ fill-‘Qif’! 42 by 3-’ Prililflll b‘.1Fl:111ig.'l'l1o R1 srl Strcel . v11 tho lttli. Win11 completed. nfulipy-u m1] N. ,,.._-.t,-,,_- _ 0d ‘mm M. Prriy 1111011.... lo Chill‘ r1 r0111- lllrlr lillr‘ of mrnis l'CIl(i_l‘-lU-\\f‘3l‘ clalhiu‘; 1.’. ntlditiou 1.1 his (ll‘_\' rim ‘.115; business. Mr. Perry upen- ‘i. --I\L'.\'I_\'E.~1'.\' (‘IENNGES HANDS] "l l“ ‘3T.\' "lTfllllllil E1151“ . l-'- .\ir'~. Riv Silliplizinl. Sunimerricir. 194i and has been very sttct ssIiil. an’... “pm. Hm“. H. ,. m ‘w’ “S 1110.1" i111 111v ~ ill Flint: . llllix] 121 hovliii. r ..;, “rd rly . ill M1‘. Kayo Hansen, of this town. \\l\(i frr the past four _\t‘:u's i121‘ hrrn revving in the all‘ lcrcr. M1‘ Siilipliirill inniiitalnorl hi; mt. 1 lfll"' . nt .1 lino stand-i 11rd of r. zzntl efficient-val Avlnch 1i-.1 tioubl Mr Hansen will — (i. ll. Slu- §11L011 on a gleaming. new Plastic topped Table! ilricr of ilil'.\f‘ ‘faiblcs ivns $8.00. iilt‘_\‘ ill'¢ iiow $83.00. the lit-st i"ll_\\ in 1h:- l-‘urnilurr Ili-piirtaiii-iii. rniiugh in irll _\illl about siznii- (if ilw nllirr iiitrgalitii. lllllviwr "i/Siltllfll“, ivhivll will plrnac the‘. lllUtii. discriminating shopper.- l-'l ll.\ I'll lill lllll‘.\lI'l'QlEN'l'. ii 3111.1 have not tried Stunt-y (fret-k llomlurd Plums you have definitely Tin-so zirc of the (ireen (Inge type. ennui-t‘. In medium WYEPU‘ (Act a supply. 1hr 20 ounro iill is l8 rents in the "lflmfi" "91’ missed sunirll-iiig! #111111 _. 1|ir,1‘r¢- good! t-R1)li‘i1\ |)l;l1\lt1‘I\lF2N'l‘. Flaiuir-lctto Snort; Shirts for nicn - iriil give you both style and oom- Thcy Ire San-forizod. The color: are red and turquoiu. Fm- a usefu‘, irawzabie shirt get one of these to- quicm Mass was sung by Rev. fortabie wear. I'm Wt l7 at $3.511. IifllT-XIEYR W EAR DEPARTMENT. Fur quit-h i-ffii-ii-iil srrvit-r it is hard in boat an Oil Sinvr.‘ vuin- lli-pnrtinoiit has a number- ul’ one and three burnt-r types. burner stoic i»; $5.95 uml tho ihrvi- Illllilifi la $2.85. "Mrs you will nerd a sepwrnic oven. lilo vnall tine iiurucr silo is SL575 and the large size i5 re for quirk may cooking nut sen mcr. - llARD- l llul srr ihosr- imrl pr \\ liH IIIZEAIKTDIE Annouuéine ln-nkr it 1i pale-it to uphold-S. ' fll.- l l Tlir original 'I‘lie_v‘ nrr- one til‘ l\l‘i>|l that I hail spam‘ ’l'li<‘ri~ arr any -l-‘l'i.\'ER.\l. YESTERDAY v- The; luncrnl t.’ tho lair- El“llf‘£l Arscm-l 11:11 Wilt) 1l't::i 1n t~‘~~1111‘;f-.i_v. MfLYClil 15th, 1111:. l11~i<| .\“-1rr<l;,- nioriiiilz. .11 ‘.1 tfClVVk from lllc rvz-idttuco of] his ivaiculs. Mr. niid M11; Joseph) D. Ar. iinuit. 011mm Street, Sun-i- Illfilsiflt‘. I1 was one of llw mast. attended funerals 1n Sun», a long 111m‘. lflfiiffilfl; wcrr. i\i[‘.iSl'$. Vi idanl. Jr. Dotraid Senior. Grady. Wilfred Gallant, Pfffy and Norman Sonier. How- ard Wight 11nd 1h;- iiiiul rlqhts. it tho grave \\'(‘l‘(‘ prz’ innd bv Rt. Tliollaril- Rrv. Gil. t\‘l1t‘l..cll 1, V.(3 -- S Tho mn- »--~------ --- - -- To liilltq- with iilfii‘ illr. William Roach. Summer- Thciw ovens an- perfect bakers ~ .95. (‘onto ln~ l\i;‘llll't‘.'il -- ' Mfr. llilS loft 1 Boston. -- S I on i1 ii A FILM EYE! lln EARFUI. - Rlilllull. Romance nun 1‘.;ii1c.k~ ling ginrcl fun tame 1.1 the Capital “in 1181i _.___ bccn our practice for WE ARE HERE TO ‘ GOURLIES _ ._... _.-.-_ 0f tlur Drug Store 21 Central Street A SUMMERSIDE fllilwllPillFflll =1 = 11 E 1s Where we will continue to serve the public with the some courteous service which lies YOU ARE SAFE WHEN YOU BUY AT llRllii STORE ' T11 'I‘Iioi1rc- y-csicrthrv \\'llfll Para-D ' mciiuiis lawn Mitchell Leisen ex- travaganza. "Masquerade in _ Al“ brought n new Dorothy l. c111‘ Io the ."»\'i‘€'Cll with co-star f‘ ‘no do Cnrduva. D‘\ll'0lii_\' sings ~11 ~.1i‘.~.\11.» instead of the usual ito. dances arr intricate "r11 utunbri" with Billy Daniels "1 11 ‘J11; some of the moat eye- 1-11“. izmvna rvrr wen 11:1 the ' Willnnn brnrtii of sarong. :11‘ tunr. 0111 1o b1‘ quite .11 glamorous. ms rho cvri‘ “us. eav- Ullliig gully :.‘-. the elegant attire of Mexico's, 'l‘llil'l iutcrnnticiinl sci. “Mzsquvrctlo ln Mexico" has all ' 1hr- brxiu v izitd paqcziiiiry‘ expected 11f n Ml. oil lrlx/‘n pmduclioti‘. 'l‘lic §iCl'_\"s an amusing affnli‘ 1.1‘.- volving a \\1)ill~'lI who inasqucmdcs r15 rm llflilCtffillC Countess to escape from a dlnmond smuggler (GCCYQO Rtgutitli. uud n dflihlflg Mats. -‘ mic C- ‘Kltllifll nvho makes 1:vcr1i1‘~...“ln iiunthrr wile lflfillifi iAnn llvrrakl iiii'ill tlvc innu 1PM- 1'11‘ Kin ivlcsi litres lnmcur to vamp d the post 79 years. 1m iind Willi)! 11D "l8 1111121‘ _ nowtvci: 11w scrim has a utxit twist at the 911d Willi!!! i! cc1‘l:1'nl_v coins: 1o rlriilzht 1hr fans. 1 llr (..‘l'tl!1v.‘.. lnilt slyvrr by dny and lndy klllri‘ by night. has one of the best piifls Hollywood il~35 yet bestowed upon him. He cxliiblis that smooth Lnthi charm for which ill\' cmuiiigvntrwv are so vu-ll noted. Rigmirl 1a nimiiirr South American i11- C SERVE YOU AND “Rexall” t‘ 1-.~.-|1 var-ii cf 1hr.- vamp-i ilit‘ pull-l mdc. has rcturretl from :1 visit to, , tinurlol. Fitzroy‘ .....____.. .. ._. | l “MASQIJERAIIH 1N MEXICO" 1 I I 3' BF- _.§HART<9T’TET°W.'N_ FUABPHN. Death 0i Aged Tlhe death oocurredln Alberton yesterday of Mrs. William Mac- Pl-ierson. She we! U years old. ‘rbe lain Mrs. MacPbei-son in auwived by her husband and ftvn daughters. Jeanne. MIG. ,Ma,lof 'att. Charlottetown: Hazel. Mrs. Aiibert MacDonald. Char- lottetown; Olive, Mrr». ‘Frank Squarebriggs. Miscouche; Pearl. Mrs. Daniel MivMitilen. Klldarc; and Blather, Saint John, N. B. The funeral will be held today from the reeldenoyoi.’ her grand- aeri. Mr. Arthur Welll. Him-Idah- S’sliie Y’: Man Will Celebrate 10th Anniversary On Mae-ch 315th the Summersido Y‘; Men's Club will celebrate their 10th birthday. During the past ten years these men hnvcigiven un- stintingly of their time 3hr] lai- oltls in improving the lot of 011:‘ young pCtJplE. especially the boys. Funds ivore madc available with which the district. nurse could purcliflse medicine and drugs T111‘ needy rhildron. For a. numhci‘ of years the Y's Men's Club optimi- ed a supervised outdoor i-iuk anti they cqtlippcd the first. outdoor playground in Summersidc. During the war years the prob- lem of juvenile delinquency was becoming more and more serious and the Summorsicio Y's Mon u ere determined to do something about it. They held rt meeting to which they invited the Mayor, the pre- sident of the Rotary Cluh and the Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus. This meeting rosulii-‘rl in the reviiai uf 1hr pralet of Scouting 1n Suinmerside. spoil- sored by the Y's Men. 1i. also rc- suiterl in the formation of the Summerslde Youth Centre lnt‘.. which is sponsored jointly b_v tire Rotary Club. Knights nf Columbua and the Y's Men. This organization lhas provided a fully equipped playground, a soft ball field, and a cinder track; also a fully equipped recreational centre in the base- ment of 1hr high school. it has also provl-ded a suunti ]ll‘0l€('i.(7l‘ for use in tho si-hools and with iho jfinanciai assistance of the town a physical director is p-rovided. The members of the club have long felt .thr- need of better bathing facili- tios. especially for the irolinzer children. and this _\‘l‘.'ll' ll1c_\‘ hit-pr iu have supnrviserl bathing ‘nni-srs ‘at both the east and west ends of 'the town. Already a site has been obtained in the west end and nego- tiations arr- undor ivny for a silo in tho ensl curl. Under this ariui1gvnieiit 5 younger children will be enabled 1o swim with safely and i: uiii be possible to (‘Ill'l‘_\' out the Red Cress Water Stifcly Project with swimming instruction. 'I‘ho t-luh \1‘il] icntinut‘ to spun- sur the Boy St-out movement ill Summersi-dc- and there arc at present three troops with about 9O boys. They have an opporlunirv’ n1 each year attending the , Sonit. Camp \\'ill(‘il is held zit lllt- Y's Men's camp site located ht the beautiful farm of- Mr. Harrison MarFariane. Bcdeque. 1 The Girl Guides also use this camp each year and financial as- sistance is given them Ivy the Club tn defray camp i-osls. The Club wan fortunate in Ubilillllilf.‘ n sound projector from War Assela, Corp. rind this is available tor tilt! use of any charitable institution in the tn\v1‘1.—S. ....,‘._____..¢ ‘Elli SHV‘ ‘ James. 1 Joseph l re- iilharton -'I‘be softness of the 11th was brief but raised the water levels here and there. The threat to the roads, and sleighinr; passed with- out seriously breaking up. On Monday. March 11th. 1h» very qntort ’ ‘n1: tin-co art remedy "The Three Little Maids" wa» pre- sented 1n the institute Hal. by a east of local players. Each and every player delivered his part ‘xvii. flfld in a manner deserving of the loud applause of tho audit-nee. The hall was crowded. and the not proceeds most satisfactory. little daughter. Miss Marcia were visitors to Alberton on Monday. l Mrs. Mark Handrahaii. mother of Mrs. Alfred Foley 10f this town) passed away at her home in Tig- nlqh on March 15th. Her funeral was held from her late residence ‘ Lo the sis. Simon and Judo Church. ‘Tignlsli. cu Monday. Mari-Ii 17111. a1 111.30 n. m. lliuvli svniy-ritlvv 1.. o\‘~ tended to Mrs. Pnlcy. rind the be- reaved members of the family. ' The monthly meeting of tho Al- berton Branch C. W. L. was held at the home cf Mrs. l-larry Olirien on Wednesday evening. Thcrc Was .n i811‘ number in attendant-o. The President. Mrs. Merritt Callaghan presided. The Secretary and Ticas- urer‘s reports were read and ap- pPOVNi. After tho usual business impc . quite as adept with the sex as any of the screen‘; 11.: sumo heroes. "Masquerade in Mexico" ought lo start another tidal wave of popularity for Mexico. Brazil and all points south. t. mcur introduces three Mexicali songs. -"Ncche do Rondo" (And so 1 Dzeami by Marla Teresa Lars. “Busca-ndote" (Thatb lnvel by Allkustin Lam and "Adios, Muri- qulta Linda" by Marcos Jiminoz She is accompanied by The Guad- olalmi Trio. popular Mcximn irle. =3- illberton Woman! the‘ lnioiri Wilkic ivresidcti. l"Contcst“ was given to the school > ll n Mi‘. and Mrs. Russell Hunter and l" Bid 9f ‘he H“ Llmcl‘ Fwd‘ i l 1 1 Odd Lines From The Children’s » For Friday 21th and Saturday 22nd Al: Greatly iRetiiuceei Prices lines and some slightly i i i 1 1 i ert-iekn. GIRLS‘ QRESSES-‘a- hi ordei to meh room For new merchandise, we now Qffgr you reol bargains in our Cliil- dun’: Department . of broke; soiled l"_"°°l Plqitfii. plain wool: end rayon: lust right weight to finish out school term. Sizes 2 to 6x and only BOYS’ SWEATERS— trim. and $1.95 vcilue ior . " BOYS’ OVE RALLS-— 69c, extra special . . .. . EXTRA SPECIAL- surprise awaits you. Quilted patterns, cotton and ie p. 4 to l4x. Reg. volues $1.50 to ..-.. 7 to i4. Values up to “SO-clearing euch for . .. .. .. $l.0O Boys’ lfullover tweeters ell wool and wool end cot- ton mixtures 1n stripes and plains, red with white Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. $l.25 value for 75c 95c INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN'S HOUSECOA'I'S~~ Sizes l to 3 and 3.50. Special 92¢ Denim Overalls, sizes Z, 4 and 6 years. Regular value 29c ...-‘ --..... Grub Bugs only l9c eoclifconteining intents‘ ecces- sories. Try your luck on one or more of these. A "olmthrtliincetmg adainty iLilIUii sorry to iEifiIT of the illneegdof was served by the Iiosless. b e Frivllds will sorry tn in 'l"o1'oulo. Ont. The Reverend Mr.‘ Goorgo lViillci‘ was Minister of the Presbyterian Cliurt-li hove several years ago, when he and the late Mrs. Miller made a host of friends, Friends regret the serious lllilcas of Mrs. William McPherson at li(‘l' home hurt‘. and \\’l5li liei a- speedl‘ return to health. i Mrs. Arthur Mc-Rae recently spat‘ l a brief holiday in Alberto-n the‘ guest of her‘ parents. M1‘. nnri Mrs‘. Jnsbpli Callaghan. ‘The ivionthly meeting of thr Un- ion Con-imtini-ty Club was held on Marci-i l3 at the home of Mrs. Chea- ter Hayes. There was a very good attendant-e. The President, Mrs. Tho Ser- 1‘1‘\tar_\‘. Miss Margaret Forsyliie reed the minutes of the previous meeting. which were approved. A new departure has been affected in an effort to make the meetings more interesting. and entertaining n< well as instructive. Each night of meeting. after the routine busi- ‘ncss is concluded one at‘ the meni- lwrs presents something for a pro- izrani. A ‘Share The Wealth" con- test kindly prepared by Mrs. ‘Tug- ivrll was greatly appreciated hy 1hr- members. The lent-hm‘ and wunilf» cordially mvlled the "Club" to the School fc-r the next meeting. Pro- gram for same will be prepared by the Junior Rod Crest Commit- tee. A delirious lunrli was served by the hostess assisted by n com- mittee iii charge. Proceeds of the Alma And Vicinity “Congratulations 10 Mr. Reuben T. Bun-near. liicvri-trosc. on attain- ing hi5 80th blnhclay on March 10th. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Bawness cele- brated their‘ Golden Wedding n1‘.‘.1iiv01‘sn1'_\' n11 January lst. mid “'(\ “i=1, 111cm many nun-r- iiflnpy birinrlnixs rind Hflill\'Ci'.‘1‘l'lCI~ lvlr. and lvlrls. Raineay Hard)’ ‘spent Ilic week tnd lil Charlotte- ‘ilicii- bub) ‘r011 learn ,‘ Prince. of the death of Mrs. George Miilcriopcrution. town visiting their daughter. The miinv fvicllds at‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fir-ii: Dllilibill‘, Monitors are sinus PAIN IN! RELIEIEI H181’ with Sale Ion-Oily lrope A law drop: ol SAFE, NON-OllY NEZINE up 4‘ ouch nontril bring unprin- new quick soothing rollaf f’ from almii point, cuterrii, '\ plugged nostrils. Month’: treatment 50c. BUCKLEYS flfZ/IVE i . bCCli ‘taking the Egg Grading Course in mark Jn Mr. Fred Remnicg stare. Alma on Monday. are visiting in Montrozc. zucsls of hi1‘. John Fitzgerald. been peat month, returned 1a bei- borne on Tuesday. returned‘ home on Saturday. WDOCl. which flattened lit; nose. Dr. “John" which ucccssiiut-ed his removal to the Ccuniy Hospital for an‘ I I Mr. B011 Barbour returned on; Saturday evening from a very plan, sant visit with relatives and Massachusetts. in Maine l Miss Evelyn Ciiaisscci. who 1.11.; Charlottetown returned lo her Mr- aiid Mrs. Clifton Fiimerald Ciuibai‘. ‘who has in Oileury for the Mra. Joseph visiting Mrs. Eldon Barbour. who ha; been a patient in the Western Homital A very regrettable accident occurr- ed on Wednesday afternoon when Mr. L-loyd Vincent. who was sew- ing lath; a1 his home received n blow in the face from a. piece of Handler was summoned and the patients condition was so serious. lie was immediately removed to the Prince Fdvuard island Hospital by ambulance. -——~ 1 Mrs. Cori omieii left by rlmv on Tuesday morning for a visit to Boston and Ncmfounport. Her friends are glad to know that Mrs. James Dtinbai‘. who has tween a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. 1.1 so "llwll im- proved that she was B510 l0 lei“? the hospital on Thursday- Bieeinfleld 8i Vicinity --'l‘é1e many friends of Mi‘. Vance MacKay. obltging clerk in the store of Mr. Keith Pratt of Bloomfield Station. regrrl to hcni lliul l1 ‘was yu-cesgpni- m. 11in in eiitcr tiu~ P. E. lSlEliKi Hospital [or trcatini l. Mr. Joseph Pcnnei‘ of liic St, lil- eanors Nrport, was a recent visitor at the home of Nix‘. and Mrs. Louis Peters and All‘. Raymond Arscnault 0f Bloomfield Station. .\'li‘. l-leiutsii Howard of i.o1 7. was n rocent \'l.ill0l' 11) C-liarlntte- tmra 'l‘l1e death of M1‘. .1. J. Lnttrcll occurred at this home in ltoscviilt‘ on March 12th. Slaicvic sympathy is cxtendrd 1o iii;- borcnvcdl- fainll). bliss l-Ilin Ronnie nf i‘l‘71i5~'(.ll’llf‘._v‘.\FlS iipenl tho pan. two works innphvvctl an clerk in tho aim-r of Mr. ltrltli Pratt. Bloomflrlrl Station, lWidow 0f Pioneer INFANTS‘ DRESSES- in printed crepe: assorted designs. Sizes l to 3 years. $2.95 value for only INFANT 5’ BED5PREAD5-= Silk bedspreads and pillow case sets in pink and v: ... blue. Regular $2.75 value, special intents’ Chenille Bedspread: and pillow case tel-s in pink and blue. Values to $2.95, sole price INFANTS’ TODDY SEATS- Pink and blue, reguio clearing price .. .. _ INFANTS’ PLAY PEN PADS- Valued at $3.95, on sole for only . . Fox Rancher Dies The death occurred at her homo in Cascunvpec Nada‘. of Mrs. ilonigv‘ bowls in lier ‘B21111 .\'<\:n‘. slit‘ is survived by six sons and four daughters. lilo sons are. James. Harden. Harry, Ed. ivard. Isaac. and John. The daughters. Mrs. ‘Phobias Ford. El- lerslle: Mrs. Ellsworth Gillis. E1- iorsiic: lifrs. Margaret MacAus-. land. iiljlliillll llirr. Aiirn Mctli-. rrail. Praiiiingiiaui. Mass. Th» late Mrs. Lewis war rly priced a .--. i’ $2.25 and $2.65, $2.95 Sinclair a. Stewart Limited SIJIMERSIBE, P. E. I. . Summczside Q . m 171513" FESTSIGNTAL (I155 \ . $lJ5 ‘ "‘~—‘_ .. $1.00 ‘i? L, $1.29 ‘ $l .49 ridden‘ of the late Henry Lewis vibe was one of’ the pioneers in the silvww 10x industry. He mg- deceased her eight years ago. l The funeral will be i-iei-J l. marrow a1 2 o'clock from 1 residence in Caecumpec. 1 T. Earle lilekey (Jbarferad Accountant Office at. . l5 Granville Street ' Summerelde . Phone 5'15 f. Mrs. Christopher Meuierall who Ln- trnds rtrnalnlng with her for ii rev weeks. ‘ Mr, Jutiimy Llurray of PlLl5\’lil1‘,l' met with a painful intlury to liLs.‘ foot while sawing lumbar in his mull. recently. Johnny's many friends; vvir-li liini a speedy recovery. ‘ Alias Alamgarrt Webb of llowiainl I has been confined 1o her bcd for the j but few days with itn attack of the ' "flu." 1t. fr ls hoped that Margaret will be out again in the very ricarl future i Mr‘. and Mrs. Albert. Saunders of‘ Hloomflold Coimr. ntlendfd 111s lllflflfll ul the latter}. SiSlCFQii-lJW. Mn. Ray Noonan of Olleary. . 1i An Experienced EGG GRADER Arwlvr ; ' ' P. J. a c. KENNEDY Kensingfon i Wanted . Specials For March 20-21-22 Mr. Harry Siiunders nhu tins spent the past two aver-ks visitlf-B with his eon in Alberton. has rs turned to hi5 heme n1 Rlounflrld Convex‘. Mr. and Mrs. l-‘rrd Mcitac‘ 0i’ ummeraldt. motored to the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. Rascbimk (m Thursday Mrs. McRao was ac- companied thome hy haz- mNhcl’ pkgs. . 28c| FEET} cons 28c ' l Cream of Wheat, 2 ukgs. 45c t Corn, 2 cons .. .. 35c Suimon, full cons, 2 cons 55c; Matches. 3 boxes 78c Soups, 3 cons . . 35c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgz 231 I , Diced Beets, 2 cans .. 28c Quaker Corn Flukcs, ' 1 Diced Carrots, 2 cons 28c 3 pkgs. .. . . . 25c 1 Pickled Beets, iur 28c, Robin Hood Outs, 2 pkgs. 55: Grapefruit Juice, 2 cons 29c Baking Soda, 2 pkgs. l8:- Appl-e Juice, 2 cons 29c Pure Pepper, 2 pkgs 27c ‘ 1 Tcmelo Juice, 2 cons 25c‘ Con Beel, 2 cans 78c ' Standard Tens, lb. 73c Sodn Crackers, 2 pkgs. 35c y String Beans, 2 cons 28c Orange Pekoc, Lb 89c . CO-FFEE, oil brands, lb. . 7 55c HARDWARE, HARNESS 11nd BELTING ASPHALT SHINGLES, STARTER STRIPS, ROOFING ' CEMENT, FELT and ROOFING PAPER. i . , r ‘ r BERNARD S S l ORE BRADALBANE .7, l