ramxuasiuzsicxao Ti]: WESTERN GUARDIAN ' Elmer Murphy. 1S0 Hanover Street. and George Clow. I25 Ottawa Street. BUMMEISIDE and PRINCE COUNT! Rowe. Subscriptions. Advertising. {The Guardian llay be bought at any ei the unewiaa atone in Sununeralde: I olutore, Water Street: Gourliee Drugstore, 21 Central Street. 1i Bo onto Bakery. w Grocery. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. Russell Street; Alyre Doucettch Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Trauaport. Water Street. 67 Granville Street; Ian will be delivered to any home in Surnnaeraide by T er B0! l" 3e per day ol- lSo per week. Phone I89 or 289-2 icr thia I"... o,» give your order to the boy relponaihle for delivery on your pate. W? | _.rszn OATS wanted at Brace a. you, SALE — One Record '6 stove. excellent condition. I, 193.1, summerslde. .101: SALE-One Snowmobile v lglght Engine, V Bell dfivm m u.» Will scll cheep for quick i? n, sterling Lord. NO-‘ih I on. P. E- 1- _1.Al)lI-;S of the Prince County 04.11.: will hold a pantry sale 8'8...» McKay's Hardware De- _~_, Saturday. Rh. 28, at I a p l"... e - Bedeque Rink. Fob. 25. 8:30 pm. Royals vs. Middleton First game in best-of- i-llllill series A. Bedeqiie m; Hockey league. Skate KEY i! Li’. .-l_\'.Ii'IiED BY ELEVATOR - : Arseuault. young man by RSI‘. Holman Ltd, ' bruised about the legs 't'icrnoon. While oper- ght elevator in the a department of the Ho‘.- ‘ mmersidc store his toes t between a floor and t or. He was taken to the a (‘minty Hospital but it was he would return to his r in the evening-S. MEN'S MEETING ~- 'ilile ~ lrnfiiian reported that for the radio auction u’: in very well and work _\ s ma‘ ;- urelzlr meeting of the Y's 31]."; i 31b “'11s hcld Thursday at u..- fli-snuin Restaurant, with . Clarke as chairman. The 31w ms drvoicd entirely t0 l, _ 11ml tin- shun-lug oi a. n wt lilmislon. Apprcciatiovi i - I in the Kinsmelfs CI.:» : generous donation oi lo pay expenses for use ry- ‘ml R1 l; for the skating y ‘ r5 and Scouts in l, ~ iiiflllllifi‘ was uninv- . he use of their own i i ulc. “raid meetings In the ful- irc at 61'» lfi>iCiid of 6:00.-S. ndlpnrasltes often responsible dors surh as Athlete s Foot. ~ . . otter. smoother. worm H W: or merry bac . Ask our dru tor Nixodum today. ' ) _ n —WAN'IID - Electric range cr rm, “ in good condition. Phone 287-2. Summereide. after Ii pm. --SPECIAL OLD TIME Dance at Larkinh Restaurant. Kensing- ton, Wednesday. Feb. 25. Music by Rollie MacKenzie. —l SET DRIVING HARNESS complete for $75.65 at Burns, Mal- peque. -—FOR SALE - Four-room cot- tage. No. 161 Beaver Street East, Summerside, 22 by 24. Cement immdatlori. Property o! John P. Polrier. For further particulars, iillply J. 8. DesRoches, K.C., solici- 0i‘. -CONGRATULA’I‘IONS - . and Mrs. Edwin Ciillis of Tignisn celebrated their 49th anniversary on the 7th oi February. Mr. GAALF ploughed fourteen acres last fail and docs all the work around his farm. He will be 80 in April. They are receiving many good WlSllCu from neighbors and friends. Personals —Mr. Roddy Nicholson oi Sham- rock. was o. passenger by train from Summerslde on Tuesday-K. —Mrs. Peter Nelson oi Kensing ton. “'11s a. visitor to Summersiue on ‘rucsdnyz-K. -—MI'5. Theo. Ling. Kenslngwn W85 a visitor to Summerslde on Tuesday-K. --Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKay, Clinton, were visitors to Summer- sidc on '1‘uesdny'.—K. -Mr. Fred Deagie of Mlmine- gash Run made a business visil to Summerside on Tuesday-K. -Mr. Inllis O'Connor, Clinton. was a visitor to Summcrsido on Tucsdayn-K. —Mr. Willis Oatwny. Kensing- ton, was a visitor to Summersidc on Tucsday.—l(. --lVir. Gratlon Noonan oi AI- bany was a visitor to Summerslde on Tuesday-K. -»Mr. and Mrs. Heath Kcnsington, returned from mcrside on Tuesdnyz-K. Casley. Sum- —Mr. Peter Callaghan oi Mim~ Inegash, who has been ‘undergoing treatment in P. C. Hospital is pro- gressing favorably and expects to return home next weelc-K. -Mr. Herbert Bowness oYKen- singlon is u patient in P. C. Hos- pital. Mr. Bowness had the mis- Gel Imed re a-Wenden-Inl. Talc a deep Snell. YOU'LL real. the anemia. Wonder-Bra Y A Miracle c! Comical... Perfection c! Flt. .. Mode of finest grade ‘fcbvlee with the fcmcoa dlcgcncl alceh Willa Ihdl Icld ywrjguve to firm, slender liner cIl the wcy down tclhe waist. Nc telltale I-lvelwmtendlumceom. llliacllCup . cameo-es $133533 race se , lhelveinfhelvapedcd Slaee SO-ll _ THE GUARDIAN. ii apnea {in _ _.¢-_¢aaeeA-ee SIIIIMERSIIE Lest Showing Todoy "13 nus MADELIEINE" Shows 3z30-7zl5-9zl5 No Interest In Old Ilome Week , For Summereide A general meeting oi the bull- nees men of Summerside was call- ed last evening to promote plans for e. Summerside Old Home Week. All interested were invited to ab, tend but although two meetinge have already been celled there u ' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY or apparently no interest in the pro- ject. I ~ About half a dozen citizens were h i‘ I v m aittendonu u. the Town nae There 5 a last night and, atiwugh those ' present were o! the opinion that cum‘ and a an Old Home week in Summer- .p|ace for side would bc e. worth while ex- periment, the lack oi interest on the part. o! the prominent mer- chants was a clear indication that they were not interested and would not be behind the move.-S. I everything! - fortune to fall heavily on slippery ground, with severe injury to lus hip-K. --Het many friends will be pleased to hear that Mrs. ‘H101 Humphrey oi Kensingwn. after an extended period oi indisposl- Lion and convalescence in Prime County/Hospital has returned to her home at KBIISlIIKLOIZL-K. "my ANN RANDOLPH n‘ -Mrs. Peter MacMahon, Ken- ' singbon, is anplatiergt" in hPrinclel “m4 DEAN f; c tI-los a.were sewi "- tigdxgrgo an poperation. nHer many friends hope for Iier speedy restor- CONNIE ution to good health.-—K. MARSHALL Also NEWS and COMEDY Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 —}Iis many friends and acquain- tances will regret to hear that Iilr. Ambrose Corr of Emerald is un- dergoing treatment In the Prince County Hospital and hopeior his speedy recovery-K. —Mrs. Hurry ilefieli and son Lloyd. have returned to their home in Borden. niter spending a very pleasant visit. in Montrcal- 'i‘h"l’| were the guests of Mr. and Mra; Malcolm Baird and family, While there they attended the Ice Follies QQ-Ofi-QOOOOOQOOO-QQOOOOQUO REGENT at the Montreal Forum. *1: mm amprznrzllvu‘ IHCKS MONDAY, TUESDAY 0nd THRILLS. SUSPENSE, ACTION WEDNESDAY -With Jame Cagn y as ti Lr i ll. star. Producer s Louis do RDClfeJ mont, Director Henry Ha-thmvay and Twentieth Cclnturyfifox have once again brought to the scrertn o, truly exciting new kind of mat- ‘ion picture ilhat spells smash en- tertainment from start to finish. Their latest film, "l3 Rue Made- leine," which opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. stirpasses in lhrills. suspense and terrific im- pact the trio's. spectacular "House on 92nd Street." the picture that, first introduced their revoluticmaryi screen teahniquc. . What we have there L; a wail-i loping adventure stc-ry. superbly‘ acted by a top cast which, in ad- . dition to Cagney. includes Anna- bella, Richard Conte and Frank Latimore, and is told on the screen with a crackling, sharp reaii-nn that gives it a. fourth dimension oi its own. Here is a motion picture that is marvelously free of the usual ‘hake-‘beiievc quality of Hollywood products’. in- stead. the audience is made to feel that it ls actually om-ovlnq a ringside seat at the unfolding of a thrilling drama. Add drama it is-lamqpedred with telwt suspense. aw-tit-rnovinfl action and spine-tingling thrills as the picture develops it; astound- ing. shoals-wracked story "i "i" of the znost exciting episodes of espionage and covuntuespionage ever brought to the screen. ‘Iihe fact that it i: based om actual Im- cidents In the llvea of the men and wcrnen whose activities were stirouded wider a cloak of utter serrecy even to tiheir deaths. mak- es 1t all the more criopinr M“! absorbing. c%’/ZZZ¢/Zaae& RED$RMVE I.E A N ' K I N T IQIN GREENWOOD RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH FRANCIS l. SULLIVAN A 0 A fin» Wit n: Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday and Wednesday 3:30 O-OGO-Moecceoececaot ~oeo -¢.¢¢.\,-¢~soe~e.-.¢eoo¢¢ov CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Tueed~y 7-9 Action I Romance and Music l in "SONG 0F SCHEIIERAZADE" Brian Donlrury. Yvonne De Carlo ' and Eve Arden. aoneeec-oceooe 0040000000 Crystal Rink. Skide TUiSbAYz-Kincrnen Juveniles vs. KensingI-on Juveniles. First game of iuvenile playoffs. WiDNiSbAYz-Ccrnivol sponsored by Boy Scouts, 8 to 9. Skorlng 9 to l0. “Quality la not an accident. i It ie the result oi intelligent planning." ' -Jcbn Rutin. This quotation c! the Ierneea art ride end writer can be aptly applied to the new BUNWOBTHY "STUDIO MASTERPIECE" WALLPAPERS. for. beeide great beauty they have definite quality. - - - They will give your home e thrilling appearance of etyle and ireahneee. - - - These Wallpapers have been ‘delgned by artiste-they are ’ aniatle! The hietcrical or modern deaignl. - - - They are minniaetured In Canada. The prieee are from l0 eenie to 3.10 e single roll. Before you decorate. ace the Sunworthy “Studio Maetcrplece" Wallpepera in the Furniture Department. I In eeee of illneaa crehot for eclid comfort-you ehculd have a. HOT WATER IOTILI. - - - In the‘ Chine Department you will find llot Water Bettlee oi the iineet quality rubber-the Baby IIot Water Bot- tle (in the fol-In of a bunny) ia SI cents-the Viceroy Connteee ie 89 eento-the Viceroy Dueheea Ie Lib-the Viceroy Inapreaa ia 1.2!. A llot Water Bottle Io a home neeeeaIty-get one today in the China Depart- ment. < lleve you aeen the BIRTHDAY 0R SPECIAL OCCASION CAKE! on dlepley In the Grocery Department? Theee Calee are aurprialngiy In- eapenelve. the email aiae ie Li!» the middle elae le 1.66 and the large oale Ia 2.90. - - - TheTae three Calree are for display only-the Grocery Department will take your order and a fresh one Io cent from Eastern llalerlea. - - - Ordcra nlult be placed at leaat t daya in advance. The counted with ereenay iroetlng and the interior - - - ‘lbe Oekee are beautiful to look at and they fairly “melt in your lentil!" For a Birthday. a Wedding or any Special Oeeedon order one of theee laotern Bakery Decorated Cakes- patterna of theee “Studio Iitaeterpieee" Wallpapere may be had In I7,‘ cr-ianrlorrerowu IN MENIORIAN MRS. ALEXANDER SUTHEBLAND Many friends and acquaint- ances learned with regret o! the passing. et her home in Bread- view, Salk, on January 18th. oi Mrs. Alex. Sutherland (nee Annie shgpe.) Born at Norbcra, P. E. (gland, m, daughter 0,! the late Mr." and Mrs. John Sharpe, she spent her early years there, Alter graduating from Prince of Wales College she taught school for I number of years in Kenslngton. where she was hiflhly Bflicemed 39 n, school teacher‘; and there are znony men and W011i?!" i-Odfll’ W7", can testify to the influence her teaching and example had In moulding their lives. Not only in the public school but also in Sunday School was she a faithful teacher seeking to lead her class to choose the higher and better liic. After SLIIIE years she went to Saskatchewan where she again taught school, and later married Alex, Sutherland, who with two step-daughters are left to mourn lICI' loss. One brother William oi Norboro and one sister. Mrs. AL. Brown oi Broadview, Sasls, also survive. She had a great gift of friend- ship, whcrcvcr she went making mnv friends but nevcr forgetting ihc old. All through her life she kept up a large correspondence. and there are many who will miss her kindly letters which always roilluined something helpful and inspiring. She knew and loved her Bible and lived by its teach- ings, }lcr's was truly a life of srrvicc to hcr God and her fellow" mcn. and now she has been called to ilighrr service. “Forever with The Lord." SILVER BTRCHES W. I. —Mrs. Bernct Crozier entertain- ed the Silver Blrches Women's Institute of Head's Corner at the rozicr homestead on Friday gt. the 'i‘iwl'iifll'_\' meeting, The president Mrs. W_\|.nun Cairns, was in the chair. ’l'he singing of the institute Ode and the repeating of the Crct-d. in unison. was followed by roll call, which was ansvrered by the name oi an article in g baby's Iayciic. A lcticr" of thanks wras iTilil from Miss Jean ilerkbert, iilio is a patient in illc Provincial Sunuloriltli, I'm- thc Reader's DIgest which had been sent at Christmas. There was also a Ielter or grzitcful llpplQUlZlllOfl from Mrs. filnry LYRcgnn, London. England. for boxes 0i food and clothing rcrvsivcd from the Institute. Mrs. O'Rcgnn is the mother oi nine children. two boys-and seven girls, and hrr husband is ill, so her grat- itude was most touching, Another fond hurt-vi was packed for the Udiffjllllfi at this moot-lug and it mus d1 lclrd to send clothing next month. A letter frtm the Canadian Appeal for Children was received mu! Mrs. Francis MacQuarrie. Airs, S.'tmuri Breton. Mrs. Wyrran Coir , Airs. Harry llcckbcrt and Bliss Frances l-Icrkbcrt volunteered to canvass tin.- riistrirt. The in- stitute votcd $10.00 to this Appeal. The Sick Cclnmittee reported 3i siri: calls anode. The new com- mittee consists of Mrs. William Muthcson and Mrs. W. Cairns. Plans for making a quilt were tilscussed. The members agreed to donate the cotton, while Mrs. Bradford Yeo offered lo make the top of the quilt, A special collection "was taken, the amount of which was $17.00. The bill for $2.10 pos- tage on last month's British parcel was paid. Articles completed and re- turned to the Red Cross Convener. Mrs. Heber MncQuarric, were: Two childs sweaters, two lrs child's pajamas, one child's nlg itgown, one boy's wlndbreaker and four soakerl. Mrs. H. MacQuarrle invited the members to her home for the next meeting when Mrs. B. Crozier will B It U I S E S ’ ‘here’: anti-g re equal Miuarcfr. lt "ulna boil". Antiseptic. leaching, heli- Glver quick rellel I i" Quality Enlargements _el your snapshots, Enioy the added detail end beauty the! cur craftsmen con bring out in enlargements (or you! Mall Your Fllllll to II i" Prompt Service and Perfect - Pictures. slum nnuc m PNOTO SERVICE SIIIINERSIIE remember year order meat be pbeed ioor days In advance to Insure planet year cdee in the Grocery Department N0 PRIZE OFFERED T0 FIGHT ATOM Charles F. Kettering, former head ‘of General Motors research, who is residing in Miami Beach, l"la.. said he was told not to offer a $15,000 prize to the scientist de~ veloping the best plan oi defence against the atomic bomb. Ketter- ing did not say who told him to withdraw the offer, but he said the plan was turned down "be- cause lt would cause the bani to lose its diplomatic value." Forrest N. Wggins. former gen- eral superintendent of the Atlan~ tic Region, MOHClOILWlIU has been appointed head of the Canadian National Express at Montreal. liLr, Wiggins. who brings, to his new post as general nuinagcr more than 47 years‘ experience in cx~ press operations, began his long career as a driver. He succeeds G. E. Belierosc, who Ilus retired. have charge of the program, lunch cnrmittce will be: Hartwell Condon and airs. bcrl. The roll rull is to he un- Bwered with a flouscciraning 11mg Mrs- Francis alucQuarrle read an article and conducted a question-l naire on Health. nllcr “mm Baby's Name coniest “ins hold. Mfg S. Breton and ,‘\Irs_ F, MMQUH assisted the hostess in relreshmenisrfi HOCKEY SAINT DUNSTAN npaAgAppaA an.‘ E i i z t i . Sine l Th”! conpositlon Mlgd tvhiie an orchestra played appro- lmk‘ l printe music. ii . lAPl-Rcv. George B. Gilbert... 76, _ of Middletown. famed country pa:- Jjrle lson, died today. Mr. Gilbert wrote scrVIflS E the book lPreaicher." tQQ F§FQ'§Q-O4Q Q O O Q O C‘ Q O O O4'O'Q4-Q-O-O'O—O'§OO-O-O-§O-Q-Q-Q4'§~O—O4-Q GO S-PECIAL TRAIN LEAVES SUMMERSIDE AT 5:45 P.M. O-N FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 FOR GAME IN CHARLOTTETOWN arm/rm SUMMERSIDE ALL suns and CET YOUR COSTUME READY Wednesday. Feb. 25th i race THIRTEEN ‘ NOLMAN'S * ANNOUNCES -, - - The return of Miss Margaret Mclnnis from the ' GOSSAIID SGIIOIIL of BOIISETIIY ronom ' Discuss Your Figure Problems With Miss Mclnnis Toke advantage of our Corset Fitting Room, where garments may be titted in privocyond comfort. HOLMANB Is featuring "NUBGCA" 0nd "Mfrs Si/npligily" C9159“, "Fisher Made" Surgical Supports sunnranuvr: aonouun rnucaron oars MEDAL KlNUfiTONxdairzlca — (UP) M Dr. J.W. Taylor, principal o! the University Cuile8e oi‘ the West 1..- dies. has received the American Medal of Flreedcui with bran“ palm for meritorious scientific aer- vice pcnformcq during want...“ The presentation was made bv Malcolnl P. Ilooper, United sum} consul at Jamaica, snrnlrirs SALE To be aold at Auction at A Home s. Co. Ltd. in Summon“. on Saturday the 28th day of Feb» Pilfly. 1948 at 3:30 o'clock in flu afternoon. the following good; n"; chattela taken In Execution tamed out oi the Supreme Court at the w" of A- Home o Co. eta. lga-insf Balfour MacKay. Vim: ' 22»- BRJ-SBANE, Australia, i-‘eb. (Reuters) - Three rescue vessels today hastened. to the assistance of the British submarine Aeneas which went aground oii the Queensland coast, 140 miles north of Calms. MU SICAL MONOLOGUE A melodrama originally was a recited by an actor FAJIEU CARSON DIES MIDDLE/DOWN. Conn" Feb. 20_~ “40 Years e. Country SPECIAL 1 Chevrolet S-torr tmek, ‘.11.; No. 3078300907 of the year 1M4. l Branticrd Anthony MM" 1 an]: body attached to the above e and e. number of other artielee ex ae much thereof aa will aatiaiy the i"! marked in the eaid Execution, Whit’ $482.82. beeidee Slseriifi fees and all incidental ea-pengeg, J. HUBERT HALL. Sher-iii. Sheriff's Office. Prince County. February 20th. 1948. '5 UNIVERSITY r§-§$§-94§§>b§+%O-O§ 06 FOOOO-O 06 O i. Prepared” run m: GRAND FANCY nnnss CARNIVAL AT TNE CRYSTAL RINK CA OtOOIKM. 9 to 1O EM. R N I ll A I. REGULAR SKATE SPECIALTIES! Summerside Boy Scouts COME-Nave a m 1m: Ami nab ' ADMISSION 40c PIIIZES! Sponsored by FllNl The lay Seem!