g-EBRQARY _14. 194s _ THE GUARDIAN. gr-raiulod-rirruwiw rAGlt vie-rein; [He WESTERN GUARDIAN t.."."':°i..;‘.‘.‘f".i'i'..‘.t.'.'.“;':.'.f..‘"°°" ""' " SUMMEBSIDE snd PRINCE COUNT! News; Subscriptions, Advertising. Yuma-realisation hebosghtetsnyofthe following stores in Sumuerside: when", Water Street; Gourllee Druutore, 21 Oeutrsl Street. n“, gum, Water Street; Mnrk Gsudet, S1 Grenville Street; m Grqggry, Rnnell Street: Alyre Deueetteh Grocery. Second Street; 7”“ hlsnd Motor Transport. Wster Street. will be delivered to sny horse in lununenlde by "gwnseperdsyerlleperweek? SUorZSS-Iferthis "m, o; give your order to the hey responsible for delivery on your pill. ' r""* H411, SIZE window glass eti "m5, Malpeqlle- __|;00MS T0 LET in Summer- ude, central. Restaurant girls pre- jerred. Phone 6-2- SIIMMERSIOE Lost Showing Todoy Of Double Bill" "KEEPER OF THE BEES" and "SOUTH OF THE CHISHOLM "TRAIL" Shows 2:30-7:l5-9:l5 —PLENTY 0F RUBBER. FOOT- WEAR. discount 1%. Burns. Mal- Willi?- --QUANTITY 0F English black stove and furnace pipe iron. Can now supply your needs. James Arthur and 00., Summerside. MONDAY’ and TUESDAY ..u0\v IN STOCK, one Periee- uon on range, nve burners. James “mo; and Co, Sunimerside. —HOCKEY Kensington Rink. Saturday, Feb. 14, Summerside __].‘O]g SALE-House and lot, Junior legionalres vs. Darniey. , “my. street, summerslde. 1y Game 8:30. skate alter. y 5_ Dcsiiochefi. K-C» Si-liiilil- - ' -.IUST RECEIVED shipment 4m; SALE _ 3p Leghorn aluminum and enamel were. “w, mm‘ G094 leg-gm, Prlg‘ Double boilers, water coolers, etc. 51,00 l‘1lCil. iiirs. Learning Mun James Arthur and Co.. Summer- vhy, iiiiivule. side. ‘ m; N", wnun ‘mu qiuuransrtui; TAU- SALE. Kenslngian. Get your Butter, Tea, Raisins at bargain prices. Ailadin AIOCKISY Mlgllsillgl-Oii Rink iloudiiy. l-‘eb. 16. Keusington Legion \S. New Annnn. Game 8.15. A liusiniiiiti iigiiiii ___" lillllv Alli . 1mg" u plgyrrs please be on time. Lamp, Radio Baiterlns, Baskets, lllCElil sililllli---—_g_—_—__-_-_-— Royal Purple Remedies, Yarns. Also CARTOON Azstxlrkil) from my Ranch 501M and 860- Shows k153i“ i.i‘l”t.‘d Female Fox. Marked ——-~— _ :§,gr,,“,.,,~ A B n. Leit car 194-2. I-JVALENTINIS TEA W A de— Matinee Tuesday 3:30 Rflgiini, Stanley Rmmsay, Spring lightiui Valentine Tea was held gut.» 4, Vamp,’ P‘ 1, by the Sununerside Ladies Social Club oi ‘Trinity United Ch-urcih on Thursday afternoon in Epworth dgv you. l6, last game in post- illall. which was pi-ettlly decorated page‘, ,.egu1flr Sehedup; 01 gqum for the occasion with red hearts shore Leagum summerslde Flying and red and white streamers. ivirs. “ems ‘.5 Middleton Bombers, ,T.R. Palmer was hostess and Mrs. ' §G. L. Sheen was in charge of the __ N.‘ 1 h_ finance. Mrs. HR. Crockett and "RITLPTOvVN Umwd (Hum lvirs. John Stirling poured vuliill- ‘.'“'!?“_““".;,j“"d:f'.' Ethe other members assisted in ‘tvfiif: 1;; F25 38m a, 8.00 pm serving at the attractive tables. °_“J“‘mg' Gregg B A Mlmsm’, 'During the tea hour a musical pro- R" a 5 - " " ' lgrem was carried out by the fol- msToR‘, 0F BEDEQUE lowing pianists: Miss Mary Geld- “, . - art, Miss Effie MacKay. Mrs. Eric Finis.“ gugin€lgms filings? d335,: Sheen, Mrs. Alien Jenkins and Mrs. 1'1 ei VH2 9150a‘ w n“ the“, Lea. M. Calibecli. who also sang. gillflvlfx“ is)‘; “as possum, Wm] ' Mrs. Don Lidstone sanz n solo. A J if.‘ i. l - ,_ , ‘ ~. Arnold Henderson, Albany. R. R. ZMBM‘: Sgrifiljgssiitghg“: Drdzrs iLiled in order received.” t, ° ~" 5 ' Price $1.25, postpaid. auc °neer'—s' \ Personals fir?» 7T1..- h i Di picture. It's easily one 0g is‘, mlcst entertaining film; o! we season, and will be remembered 1°11‘; after you leave the theatre Based on the world-famous Ge-ne lilriiltuii Porter novel of the smmg ""'“‘- IWQDQr oi the Bees" is s new nlld radiant filming o; the i-otiiance so cherished by legions o; readers, Herc are characters and a “m? which People will easily 1m. derstand and love. More than any picture °f recent Shmvilll. there sanus lo be ii-ii almost magical can- tiirt established between the pgr. iorniers ltiiii tilic Blldicnce, Featured rules ar l - Michael Duane, élurriamedygmgyy Darwoil -lltl('l&h‘Y Bedeque Rink Moli- iiarry Davenport, Jane and Jofinn Marlowe. Under John 511N895 smooth direction, eaeh member oi the cast performs bril- lhmul/ Wild IIEWCCIfner Gloria Henry iv-ho recently mode her screen iebul. in “Sport of K1985." reveals l" appealing, clean-rut persgmfl. tty which literally light; up the zcrccn. Short Course iit Wellington -Ft)lt SALE-Eight-roorn house.‘ liCCiTlCCiiiy wired; barn and hen house and lthacres of cleared hncl at Miscouche. Property oi -Mlss Mary Arsenault oi the staff oi Rogers and Arnett Ltd, Tum,“ Desnoches, m; r5113 from has been confined to her home foi railroad station, school snd church. the past week by liiness.—S. For itiriher particulars apply to \ J. S. DesRoches. K.C., Solicitor. -—Mrs. George Bowncss, Sum- merslde. left recently for Balti- more, Maryland, where she is the guest/of her son-in-law and daugiht- er. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kitchen. who are being congratulated on the birth of s. son-S. -CliI7ll.Cll 0F ENGLAND. - New London Parish: 1st Sunday ln Lent. February 15th. 9.05 Sun- day Soliool by Radio CFCY. 11 Holy Cuninurilon, St. Stephen's. Burlington. 2.30 Evening Prayer "——i"—‘ St. liiomas’, New London. 6.30 "KEEPER 0F BEES" _ Church SCHOOI tihé Rectory. 7.30 WARM, MOVING FILM _. Evening Prayer, St. Mark's, Ken- 9F lMPELl-TNG LOVE Under the direction of the ll!- lension Department of St. Dun. stuns University, a very 51109955. bum comes along which casts i1 iul short course for farmers and warm, pleasant glow over an nud~ "ishcrnmn was held at wenlngton ien°e~ C°1Vmbiw5 "KQWPT 0'1 m" 0n Tuesday. Wednesday’. Thursday einglon. "Tum unto Me. saith the Lord n-iili all your heart, and with lasting and with weeping and with mourning." Joel 2:12. Rev. D. E. Noel, Rector. For Better And Quicker Service ' When Bailing ll O L M A N ’ S BY Telephone ASK FOR NUMBER 130. Telephone Operators ere busy people snd when you ask for HOLMANS —Every once in a while a pic~ by name snd Not by Number, it naturally slows up the service — ‘So remember, when Calling HOLMAWS — ust ssy 130. iioiulirs u»? Main the: Into The Store 130-131-132-133-134-135-135 iillll 21 Telephones For "Speeiller Service Phone‘ a H Q LEM A N ' S suiiusnsuie I 3 l r REGENT l SIIMMERSIOE MONDAY m TUESDAY liesieeiilsg truth amt llii tester lepton’: ‘link isle ti tum! ."*".‘_. g _, , Shows 7:15 ond 9:15 ' Matinee Monday 3:30 Lest Showing Tonight ROY ROGERS iii "RAINBOW OVER TEXAS" §-O-O-O+§fO O0 Q-O-OOGO GO ‘ t‘ O-O~O OAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Saturday 7-9 Gene Autry and Smiley Burnett as “Frog in thrilling llIuslcsLWestern "GUNS AND GLITA " Also Serial and News. and Friday ol last week. ‘The fore- nooii sessions began at 13 o'clock-l and continued until noon. The af-l ternoon sessions began at 1:45 and? continued until 5:00. Each even-f lng the sessions began at 7:30 and. so great. was tile interest in the discussions that both the lecturers and. the students were reluctant to adjourn. At the beginning of tiic course s warm address oi u-eicuiic was given to the visiting lecturers by Rev. Urban Glilis, PP. oi Wellington. General questions dealing with all phases of rural work were ably and eloquently dealt with by Dr. Coady rind Mr. Alex Laldlaw of St. Francis Xavier University. i Mr. Cyrus Poirler gave two fine: talks on the stihjects: "Credit Unions in Practice“ and "Organiz- ing a. Community"; "Fishery Problems" was the subject oi’ line addresses by Mr. Len Murphy and .\ir. Patrick Marin, Fishery ln-l spec-tors; "Quality Parking of‘ Fish" was the subject oi a very instructive address hy Mr. ' Johnston; Mr. ‘Warren of the Ex- perimental Station at Charlotte- town, chose as his subject "Drm-‘ onstrbtlon Farms" which lie hand-l led to the satisfaction oi‘ all. "Sheep and Swine" was assigned to iiir l-LW. Clay, and he loo gave a most‘ excellent address. Mi", J.G. Den-i his gave a fine explanation oil "The Central Credit Union!’ while! Mr. Ii. MacDonald ably dealt ‘with "Dalryinrz". Mr. RC. Parent did’ not tall to make his subject “Solis and Fertilizers" both interesting snd instructive. The subject “Poul- try” “'11s assigned to Mr. Drlscoil oi the Experimental Station. and. he al=o was able to interest his] hearers nnd impart much valuable information, ses-‘on on Friday, Rev. Father til tel Francis gsve s very com-i prclwszisive and practical summryi of the work accomplished during. the [our days of vefy intensive‘ Wnzk. In spite of the very inclement» l\'l"‘iilBi‘ and the almost. impose-l able renditions oi the roads, the attendance was exceedingly good.l More than 150 persons were en-i rolled and most o! them were so‘ enthusiastic that they did not miss s single session. To illustrate the vsrlous subjects and to make the work more interestirimus series of films were shown each evening. All in all, the course was s decid- ed success. and the lecturers and officers of the course may be sure of s molt hearty welcome by the people o! Wellington snd the noiphbourin; districts st any such course in the future. Especially FillPlly at the end of the last S S’siiie Scout, Girl Guide Week Program ._-._‘ A meeting of Scout snd Guide Leaders was held in the Town Hell sui-nmerslde on ‘Thursday evering and the following program for Boy scout-Girl Guide week was spproved: asturdey evening, February 14th. redid address by His Worship J. Frank Arnett. Sunday, February 15th, Pulpit announcements in all churches. Monday, February 16th, Good Turn Dsy. Scouts, Guides, Cub. snd Brownies ere to report to their leaders concerning their special good tum. Tuesday, February 17th. inspec- tion oi Scouts and Guides by the following: Mrs. Gordon MacDon- sld, Provincial Girl Guide Com- missioner and Miss Jean Puncher, Field Secretary. Wednesday, February Troops and Companies this night to plan their special event. Thursday, Fe rusry 19th. All leaders and others invited will I" to the banquet in Charlottetown. Friday, February 20th. Skating party at Kinsmen Outdoor rink. 6.30 to 7.30 for Brownies and Cubs; 7.30 to 8.30 for Scouts and Guides. Saturday, February 21st. Scouts are to do odd jobs and donate the money to the Kinsmen Food for Britain Fund. Guides may also join in and donate a. layette or other baby clothes. Sunday, February 22nd, Church paraclesyS. ' 18th. may use Parliamentary Bow-milking - Contest Cancelled OTTAWA. Feb. l3 - 'i‘he amt parliamentary cow-arnilking contest scheduled for tomorrow st the Central Experimental Form has been called off, the Guardian was inioimed by prospective contend- ers this afternoon. Participants in the contest were to be lilrs. Gladys it's fun to feel young- to step out, go places and do things Appealing to your Strum. C.C.l". member for Qu'Ap- 110110. Sash. and John Sinnott, Liberal member for Man. The way the matter came about was this: in the debate on establishment of the prices committee earlier this week, Mrs. Strum. berated the Liberals and particularly the bsch- clor member Joseph Bradette of Cochrane for expressing his view on milk. It was the mothers of Canada who understood the milk question, not the bachelors, she said. Interrupting. Mr. Sinnott shout- ed across the floor that he had milked more cows than Mrs. Strum had over seen. The 0.0.1“. lady relorted that she would take the Springfieldmember on any time for a milking contest. "All right" snapped back the Liberal, “let's make it Sunday st the Experimen- tal Farm." Agriculture Minister Gardiner is said to have given the contest his official blessing, and Dr. E5. Archibald, director. Dominion Ex- perimental Farms, expressed will- ingncss to cal-operate. Animals to be milked were to be selected by the ehlel of the animal husbandry division. But today, Mrs. Strum said the contest. suddenly develop- ed durinz the heat e1 debate would not go on. "It wouldn't be fair." she told this correspondent. "You Mrs. sinnott some time ago. snd got the very elesr impression that lt wss the end not he who did most o! the mllkinl. Hence it uould be taking sn unfsir sd-t Springfield." e5 I was talking with Mr. snd’ freshness, novelty in. styles and color i vantage to use that previous lmow- ledge. Besides. I must confess I_ haven't. milked s, cow for s long time. I mizhtnt do too well st it myself." "It seems too bed in e way" she mused. "If we hsd s formal contest and charged ad- mission. ‘we could mske s. lot of money for the part-y" Mr. sinnett stands pat snd says he is resdy snd willing to go ahead with the contest any time. to Dr. Cosdy snd to Mr. Lsldlsw who certainly did not spare them- selves in their efforts, the cam- munity owes s deep debt of (ret- itude. All these who sttended these courses hope that they will be with us again st our next short course. enmeo in s wide range of colors-both light snd dark ehsdee...’l'he lily; ounce skein ie priced st til cents. You'll see Stenileldfi Yarn on display in the Dry Goods Department. ‘ SPRING DRESSES hedeck the v Slubs end Spun Reyone ere the materials from which these new Drenee are modem-The styles ere sinsrtly feminine, the skirts sre longer snd the print patterns are truly ehnrrulny. In shes ranging from l2 to ‘it- the prices ere 0.06 snd S.S0...You'll please you in the I end 10 Depsrtment. Addyepeee snd light to your home without eoetly alterations- You olll do this with MIRRORS! Mirror will nieke s wonderful improvement. Robb‘: Piste Gieee Mir- rors work nisgie ehsnges . . .'l'e help you plan new effeete in "your home. the Bobhe Company hes issued s booklet on the advantageous plseing of Mirrors-to get one oi- these booklets. lust leeve your nsnre in the hrnitwe Department snd one will be sent to you dlreot from the Hobbs Compenynnflieee ere some Iflllllfllll new lilees for interior deeoretlng in this booklet-leave your order for one today in the Iur- niture Depertiirent. LIIJNA SKIRTS sre News snd bi| News tool thees in the Ladies’ Weer DepsrtmeuimThefre swishy snd Inert- tliey'll give you that flattering lone-legged new leek. You'll went s Skirt. they're ee oeistsndinL-Jn blnek Algonie ee iel-ll-in hleek rsyen crepe the prlee ie IJI snd in leydlbleld All serous the United Stetee snd Cseeds girls ere or the lelleriee klriemflene in end eee these, tedey, is priee ll ll-Il. elelering I ike- ' will Dderhent.‘ -o.'u. M.- A new srrivsl in the Dry Goods Department is s dslpinent of heevy weight B-ply STANFIILD’! YARN. “This is idesl fer heevy outer socks snd mitts; it is also s good weight for flue hooking. This Yarn reeks in the l snd l0 department. find s. new Spring Dress that will livery room llll s qises where s You'll see elotlsihe For" Men with Young Hell human desire for change, ‘Another Famous Name is Added val SMAttliAlPS MALLORY The oldest "llat Name” lii llorth America i The llat with Youngiileas ‘it ._\ TOT-nu travel college sportswear business formal .. and met wear The llat‘you’ll eiiloy for a Long, Lug time that's MALLORY Street Floor Main Store Section Where Price ls Matched Wi 8.50 l0.00 and 12.50 SMALIMATI‘ ill elem; BALTIC SCHOOL Report of Baltic School for month of January- Grsde X —- 1. Jean Hume!‘- Gi-sdo 1X - 1. Verne. Bernard- Gi-sde V111 — l. Harry wall. I. Derlth Holmes. Grade Vll — l. George Riley.‘ time]; V1 _- 1. Francis Davi- son, 2. Frelds Holmes. Grsde V — l. Mary llunler. I. mum-d Champion. - Grade lll - 1. Neil Matthew 2. Margaret Orofer. ll Grade - l. Marjory Riley. 2. John Dsvison, 3. Stacey Mae- Kenele. ‘ Grade l Sr- — l. ‘Mary Matt- hews. ' Grade 1 Jr. - 1. John Croier. Roger Cousins and Jimmie croier (no exams). Highest average in Sr. Grades - Jeen Hunter 86 per cent. Highest average in Jr. Grades —Merjory Riley 00 per sent, Perfect Attendance Harry well, rrsneis Devlson. Frelda Holmes, Margaret crofer. Jimmie feusins, Roper Cousins and John Orofer. . Teacher - Margaret ‘l. i" NORTH TRYON SCHOOL FQiiOWiHB is the report for North Tryon school for the month of January: Grade 1 — l. Ronald Johnson. 2. June Johnson, 3. Kimball Sponeely. Grade 1i — 1. Roger Lord. Grade 111 Jr. _ l. Donald lilac- Dvnlld. 2- Georle Wood. Pauline Wood Grade iii ‘er. - l. l-Illzsbetli ‘Ihcmson, 2. Calvin Thomson, s Winniired Thomson. Grade 1V - l. Arthur Call- bl-‘cif. 2. Blair Delaney, 3. Raymond Thomson. Grade V — l. Helen l-lowstt. 2- Mabel MacDonald. i. Anthony Spencely. Grade V1 — l- Lois MacDonald. 2. Deane Johnson, i. Donald Lord. _ Grade VII —— 1. Eula Wood ii. Doreen i-lowatt, p, never]; Delaney. 4\\¢ .. \_ . o~_-_~‘C\;‘<7\; EVElllllO: v . cmrsrXr. l rum: SllMMEllSlllE SATIIRIIAY AFTERNOON SKATE TO 5 ALIERTOI REOALS vs. ‘SIIMMERSIIEV-All. STARS= U GAME 9.30 SllAllP ‘Q ‘ I. . i ’ A l i‘: iii. a . i p .»' -i' it‘ t‘ i}, - .. i . ‘i w , _ . i . l . i l '~ .