mnavaav 1s. 1941 _ uiisriiiiu GUARDIAN SUMIIISIDI and P5180! COUNT! New; 'IWIE"EQII»A.M Thqfilardlan may bebeldhtdallpoutyel ni- following atone in lulanorlde: 5w Bookstore. Water Street; Gourllea re, Wu," an.“ Toronto Bakery. Wller 80ml: Mark Galilee. e1 Granville street no Guardian will be delivered to any home in Stammerelde. carrier Boy at 2e per day or llo per Ieeh. Phone 28D for fllla um“. or give your order to the My Iolpolllible for dellveriea on your rouse. P} ._U5ED PIANO FOB BALE. Apply Frank Arsenault. Hanover 5t, Summerslde. Phone 144-1. —HOBSE RACE on Baltic River Wednesday afternoon. -—-IIOCKEY Bedequo rink “PDQ -WANTED—Pi-Ineipal for Cen- tral Bedeque school. All. Wright. Secretary- Middleton after. vs. I-Iohnanh. _|-"0lt SALE-Zr» cords of choice lardtruotl. split. Alsu good kitchen lflflgf‘. Wilfred Smith. Newton. I —F0ll SALl-Nickcl-mounted driving harness and working har- ness; 2 young Holstein cowa to freshen soon; 4 feeder cattle. LIIUCKEY. Kcnslngton. Feb. Stanley Mi-iyhew. Kinlcorn. K"!\"I Maple Leafs vs. Lot 16 a nidlrins. Skiilc I‘.'1!‘l‘. Game —§EVEN ROOM IIOUSE. iharfl- a o'clock. wood floors and lights. shop 42 x 22. »~"'U|t SALE. -- Llliolcc Building lit fer salt‘ lll the 'l‘c\vii of Kensing- -_..-t on tho north side of Summer- Mil.‘ Road, frontage of 115 feet and iwtetids to Railway. Terms cash. ,\p ll_\' airs. A. Buchannan, Konsing- Equipped with machinery. ’lf ed. belongLn-g to thc Campbell, Cape Traverse. w. turned yesterday from where he had been attending the final mcctinq 0.f tho Columtbus Canadian A1'in_v Huts Mr. Ptncau is the Island representative ttn the board of dirsctors.—S. IAPPRECIA TION l‘. l‘. DIEETING. — The Ken- iin Y. P. U. held their regulax lll\ int: on Wednesday. February '1'.1th with sz-vcnteen mmibers pres- ...“ Th» grin‘ i discussed t-lie possi- ml... 0i putting on a play or con- ,..,-. and a special corrunittec was npponitcd tu make arrangements. philicia Cizrrk was appointed to Mk0 over 1'1: duties of secretary for a few ‘weeks ill the absence cf hciili lvloasc. The rctnatnder of tIte "mm; “n; spcllb in games and contests and a drlzcious lunch was served. Th; following W125 recently re- lceived by Mrs. Wilbert N. Wright. ‘Albany, R R i‘; . Piraeus. Greece Jan. 31st. 194'! To Honourable Madam Wilbert: I constrtsr ntyscif very happy as It ltappellcd lu me to gct the hat you have had the goodness to forward to our courm-y time four-cl your address being very precicu: to me, as It comes from you the great and charitable lady who in thcsc criurn! mottieiitl itroiight lirlp lo iloor irrflillc 01' W1’ Icountry. Availtng Qrthis eDPoi-tiintty 1 may inform you I ant a widow ‘ilIl LPULICE (UURT l.\ ‘ k Suinincrsido Police Court I~(-'-*V‘l"l ttnv morning ‘Jcfoze Stipvirtiiary Msgstrsto E. ll. Strut-z, KC. drunken dl‘lV(‘l‘ was ctr seven (“v5 in jail. A lll‘ll\ L-.iill‘§t‘d with (nnsumiitg hzid his b-iii rslrvritcd. 'l‘lirrc drunks lorfvltcrl their bail. mu wcrr- flnrd $5.0‘) and costs and ihrre were flnrd $10.00 and ..._.t;. On Prttltn a rlriiitknit drivri‘ n15 i; vcn Seven (Itiyt. iintl n lll‘4‘l tor bring in possession of Now Brunswlrk liquor was flirt-d $200 and crisis. This lntlcr cos’: was prosr-ctitcd by tho RCMP. 5 daughters ‘.24, 26. 28 years old Illld a ton 23 years old frcni -whoni on y the two are working and “:9? earnings only sufire for our all! living are great grandmother, Mrs. bread, Owing to the destructioiis George Wall. Prtncettnvii. P. E. 1.. (f {acmries on acwunt o! Wm. and h” d3"gm'r' fAm-m vmm‘ M“ ‘l-IT bomb attacks and the $0 man)‘ ("film Grmlm"? “'“".""°“ Rtm" ‘. 1 throu l 'i‘| our country PEI. granddaughter is Marion. -‘l1lI_5_ _Bl[ s- h t 1T1‘ Mflglygd, Mrs. st-dncy- Clark. Gnu, tlicie is iatk o work and 0o n great granddaughter is Edyth bark yotllli PZQPIC felllfllll Idle llld W» who is six years old. The great are having ,1 great need of dresses grandmother". Mrs. Wall celebrated and material; hi!‘ 31-‘! bmhdfll’ '7‘"‘- 25"“ “"1 w.’ This is mv distressing situation. and her husband cclcbrntnil IIlL‘Il' Wm‘ “man Esme“, 63rd. wedding anniversary Nov. ‘.9. My: Mary vahanluk, 1946 and are dune smart. Mrs. Wall a p ‘ ., m‘ s‘ does all her own housework. .44 raxt‘? ' Piraeus. Greece. -i'ouit Galvan/reruns‘ ¢ Null!" generations tn the fem-file Ilm‘ 8 Personals SCHOOL ~--Herberl Crockett. suit of Mr. and Mrs. Cari Crockett. Summer-- Rcpcrt of half-year cxants. trifle. 1s Ill In the Prince Countv Hospital. S i Senior Dept’ "‘_ . . l LMr. and Mrs. Willis Reeves, Grade X_l‘ Ewen-nu Taylor; Granville St. srittntmersidc. are glad|., to have as their guest. Mrs. not-res" " parents. Mi". and Mrs. Robert llay-. utard of North Sydneyn who are spending a month on the Island. David Scales; 3. Erma Smith. Grade lX-l. Shirley Lewis; 2 Phyllis Reeves; 3 Elwood PflY-ITUT- Grade V1Il—1. Marjorie Smith: 2. Wanda Francis: 3. Wanda Cllr- vi ie,\'. Grade V1I~l Edgar Taylor; 2. mli/l/mrfll/s or» r a Gradc-VI~I. BTCHWII’ Auldt 7 Mary Lewis; 3 Wendell 'I‘aylor. Principal W. Boyd Beairsto. lfypyigy 0n ‘CERTAIN DAYS’ of loath! Primer: Dent- If ' ' ‘ monthly diaturhaneleauaayou , In under nervous tendon-at aueh timi- Grade V~—l. Gordon Smith; 2. thisu.eryr/r¢¢iio¢torehevoI\l=hIY"P*°"'- Patrick Curiey; 3. Hillard Andrew's. W/IEP/lllll! III-Will .2555: .2273. '§°“i.'...‘3.l‘.’“i;...§_ Grade III-l. Shirley Jardine: —-G. ll. M.- lt is quite something when Ive are able to advertise Men's Shirts! Ttu-y have been so desperately hard to get. The Men‘: Wear Depart- "m" h"! Just unpacked a shipment of Shirts. of white. plain colors Ind smart otriped b-oadeloth- -all allea. The price: are 2.00 and 2.25. MEN'S WEAR. DEPARTMENT. .\n\v is the time fur your Kiddies to learn lo akait. Whn knows-— 3"" m"! have n future Canadian Champion in your family! There's " STIUCI-‘ll on the new improved "Speed Bob-Skates“. Them have the cluse runner bladed and are the very beet for a child to learn to llrato on. The Special price la 98 centa a peli- in the HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. It's wonderful! You can get Fresh-ground Coffee. daily in the ("MPPY Department. This Coffee is unsurpassed for flavor anti MI-WIIP"'.\'UI.I will ho completely aairlalled with the first and livery "lll- The price Ia 38 cents a pound. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Phone or come into the Hardware Department for the Special |palhy is extvndcrl tn the bereaved Prices nn Asbestos Pipe Covering. for your heating ¢q||lpm¢n|,--Yqu family iii their grcat sorrn-iv.-E. There's cold weather ahead of Ill yet. you Ifiwv! HARDWARE will ho amazed at tho amount of heat inved by covering 10'" PIIIPI- I DEPARTMENT. ' The 5 and 1D Department hu the answer-a to your condone-- mllt do I need? And vvihat do I want? llere la one of the -- litraotive printed Plastic Table Clolhl--flley are very popular. The lie. 52x52 II 2.95 and the larger 63x7! la 8.95 in tho 5 AND 10' tirritn-ritraivr. I Combat That Cough 1h. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup lo a prompt, ' Pllllant and effectual remedy for coughs, colds, "Ilinf-S, lore throat, broachitil, spasmodic croup, "than uid bmditu troubloe. u lilo, elective, iii _ ‘u and dependable, Dr. . k a, W001i 'a Norway Pine Byrnp help! to loosen phlegm ' ‘zillion; clear the air panagoe and bring quick relief for coughs and no Get a supply o! Dr. Norway Pine lyrap today, MtIIDarIOeJMHHDI-Ibreohflat day. Feb. 1B. Exhibition game. Skate IBIC Leigh: ANNE Emily —BETUR..NS FROM OTTAWA — Mr. Elmer Plrieau. Summerslde. YO- OLIIIWJ. Knights of Prince Edward inside of which If four children, out of which t reel THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN --~--~ID~ SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Monday) and TUESDAY A Picture Willi A Hill” ll” If‘. Qwii‘ Will limos’ ttttn iiittittttttit Also ACROSS GREAT DIVIDE and SONG OF SUNSHINE Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 1i. 2. Rome Perry", 3. Cornelius B1811- ‘chard and Audrey MacEHOIlQIh- Grade ll tal—l. Carmen Payn- lCr; 2 Marguerite MacKeiizle and lfiudrgy Adonis; 3 Brian Scflllis. Grade II tb)—-l. Cari-nan AdBlll-‘i; E “.'. Carlyle MacBziclicrn; 2i. Sheila ‘ Wri i'l'<1l. Grade I tin-i Mary Rogers; 2- Jiinitiy Murphy- Gradc I tbl-l. Preston Paynter; 2 \l‘_vlic Blgelowv. Gracie 1 tc)—1. Francis Blanch- lard. I Perfect attendance for Ja-trtlarl/i $’sitle llas i Enough Coal For 3 Weeks Wi-th the co-o oration of Ihfl public and by rot onlng their cus~ tumors. Suminerside coal desilcrs feel confident that they can sup—| ply enough soft coal for_tiic nc.\l., three weeks. by wliiciutinie it is hoped that the strike will be over. The two main dealers. R. T. Hol- man. Ltd.. and Joseph Read and Co. Ltd. have only small amounts of bituminous coil on hand tint. bolli of thetn Iiave front six tn eight, cars on the way. in any event there is plenty of furnace available and people need not be cold. Road's report that they have n large quantity of coke on hand and some American brlquetit. Hol- m-iifs also have a largo amount. of coke in their sheds and thin» have some hard coal as well Householders will be expected to take either‘ coke or hard vnal fnr their furnaces in order to savr- on soft WTFII. II its Iiopfll that FIIILCIIS will ro-ur-eratt‘ and not rirtinr vim‘. it they rlu not need it tint-in: llic present. period rind that all will Big Demonstration 0f Quaker Products Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour Ready Mixed; Aunt Jemima Quaker Buckwheat and Quaker Health, Bran Muffins. . Friday, Feb. Zlsi Saturday, Feb. 22nd lie sure anti vlslt our Grocery Department on the above dates and sample those health giving foods, served with pure Maple Syrup. endeavour to snve as much as pus aihle in their fuel ronsumptirnr-t; ALBESRTCN 19c . ituttr irtittmt RUDY-Ill! EUR iiunttvvitun f F AUNT IEMIMA nuov -MIX ECLPRNCQK‘ 17c Mr. Brenton Ramsay‘ arrived Iiomc on Wcrltinsrlay. alter a l' i. am ivceks’ visit with relatives friends lll Boston. Mass. Mrs. Austvn Murphy recently spent a two weeks’ visit in Chill’- lottetown. whore she was the gut-f. o! hcr daughter, Mrs. Tierney. Miss Jean Gordon. Surnincrsni spent the iveckend with friends Albertori. Mrs. L. B. Champion arrived home on Friday. after an enjoyable four weeks‘ visit. to Toronto. Fri-ends will -Tlrti.scti to limit that the condition of Mrs. Jusonli centiy arrived Ironic ziflz-r" a pIe-.-.- ant. six weeks’ visit with relatrtr in Boston. Per Pkg. QUAKER PUFF RICE. Mrs. James Dunbar is ll IISEEISH in the Western Iiospital. Her iitii- ~ erous friends \\l.<ll IIPI‘ a spew’ rercvcry. F‘l'ieiids rvgi-ct Mrs. Jnincs M ~ Intyres indispusition in the wtsl- ern Hospital. Ml". F. C. Rfllllhii)‘. M. L. A. ic- centLv returned frcni a brief Int’ |I1ilIar<l ftndrcws. Gordon Smith. |Aud‘l‘C_\'_A(1Ilil1.", Brian Sonics, Mar- ‘gucritt- MarKensc, Cairiieti Pay-t ‘iitcr, Preston Pay-trier. t Highest average. Carmen Payn- tor. Teacher, J. B. Lewis. (‘ARLETON “U l. members of the Carleton met on Feb. 4th.. at the of Mrs Wendell ‘Macwill- t i I I The W. T. lzoiiic iams. Meeting opened hipstlslns of the “Ode? a-zirl rcpcatuig ‘freed’ in tiiiison Seven members l'¢'~ll0lld9_d_ i“ Roll Call. Otie new mem-bpl‘ 10111911- Miflulfg ql last meeting were read and approved. The comlnitlces gave their reports and the IOUOW- ing new ones were apmilllfdi '- Sick. Mrs T. B. Gillespie and Mrs Boyd LC'NI.Il€l'. ’ i Program, Mrs. Arthur MaeMicken and Mrs. Prank Qlllflley- L-iint-li. Mrs. Stewart MacMickeih; Mrs. John Myers, Mrs Frank‘ Qniglcy. Correspondence was read and dismissed. utters of thanks we" received from the shut-ins who got Christmas boxes. Mrs. T B Gillespie invited the mt-mbCfs to her home rm- a Red cross Quilting. Mrs Frank Quigley reported the following sent in to Red Croal Society: i cardigan, i pair pants. l pullover. 2 dresses. After n delicious lunch, served by committco in charge, rnectl-nz closed with IJRIIOIIBI Anthem. MR. JOHN B. GAVIN The ftitiernl of Mr. John B. Ga- vln was held from his late resi- rlericc in Alma to-thc Sacred Hell‘! Church. Alberton on Mond-ty. Peb- riinry 10th at 9.30 a. ni.. when Iiiglt Mnss of Requiem was celebrated by the Rcvercml Father Monaglian] wlm also officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were: Maura. Charles Gavin, John Wallace, Frank Barbour. John Mountain. Frank iKiitch. Hcrntnti CaIiIIL. _ l The late Mr. Gavin is survived liy lns wife. thrcr- daughters, (Lot.- l lit-l Mrs. Albort Glllls. Klldaro Cen- itral; tGeraldine Mrs. Wilbert. Mur- lphy. 3t. Louis; Helen at. home, also five sons: Iieslei". Max. Ralph. Ben Mid All-tn at home. Sincere ayrn- WARE-DIN GROVE SCHOOL Report for January: Grade X-l Verna Yourilrer; 2. Marjorie Sanderson. Go-itdc VIII-t. Arthur Wlteatley; 2 Lellh Owen: Grade VI-l. Veldti Jewell. t Grade V (Sal-l. Dorothy COP belt | Grade V-l. Raymond Vlclcer- eon and Stewart. Vlckersoi-i (equal); 2. Wilma badner; 3. Janette Owen. Grade lV-i. Doreen Vldreraon: I. Allison Owen. Grade lII-i. Wayne Ladner. l Grade lI-l. Ruth Corbett. t ‘Grail; 1 (at-l. timber Liidner. i Ernest Owen; 2. Grade I tblfl. Elwin Corbett. Prize for stars in Grades I to Ill’. Wayne Mdnrr and Heber Iadner. 1 Highest average in senior grades. Ernest Owen. 84.5 7v l-ltglten averags In Junior grades,‘ ‘ Doreen Vlckerroti, 98.5% Teacher. label _ Diamond. enjoyable visit in Ill? i"il_\ til hinti- trrdl. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. hltLi-Lkin arrived hoinc from the Uii.'..‘d States on Wednesday. During their six weeks stay Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Lellatt liap-piLv tisitcrl i-iiics l-ii Mass" Rhoda fslzmtl and Orcgun Per Pkg. .... AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR. Reedy mixed, 17c pkg. 3 lb. packages’-.. AUNT JEMIMA BUCKWHEAT. Keeffe is improved at her home Mm A Per pkg. 19c, 3 lb. 8 oz. pkg. Mr. and Mrsilgncs Wilkie ri- Extra Special Values on Quaker Products During This Demonstration 43c 4st: . . 13c 11c QUAKER CORN MEAL. Per Pkg. .CIIO -..~».- QUAKER PUFF WHEAT. ‘ PerPkg. .. .. . . .. .. .. QUAKER ROLLED OATS (Premier) with Tumbler or Cup and Saucer. Per pkg. QUAKER MUFFETS- WIioIe wheat biscuit. Package . . . .. .. . . , 1 QUAKER WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR or GRAHAM nous. s ti. puckuge for only UC 12c Watch for this Display and Demonstration In our MODERN GROCERY DEPARTMENT on Fell. 21 - 22 Sinclair 6r Stewart Limited SIIIIIMERSIDE, P. s. t. lvlrs. James '1‘. Gallant and daugh- ter. Mrs. Fred Lutteral. BIOUIIIIICIIL- were weekend visitors to Allierttiti,‘ . the guests of Mrs. Josoph A. Gazi- dctte. The AIIJCIIUH arintt-tt c w. t. ' held ii i-ardqiarly -.iid ti.itnc tr the Parish Hall 0n Wctlnestlztj. evening February’ 12th. Mrs. [tny McNeil and Mr. Maurice Perry VICIL‘ the lucky prize winners. The " dent and members fcci vriy th ful ton-ants all thirst‘ wiin ltclprd to make tlicti‘ affair slivli a sur- ccss. $543.;- Q. i:; i7: Every day is a good. and spcual ditty. yet there are certain days. which have a distinct and pet-utter significance. Oii Fohrtiuijv four~ teenth, the lllClll0l‘_\' of Si. Villfll- ' tine was commemorated by sciid- 400G413 iiig messages of cheer, gills etc to and M“ much “many happy lShlll-llll‘ fri-ends and to_those we returns of the dayy oie. Do the little things. the “m” kmq. deed!’ for therem h" Mrs. Edgar Forsythe entertalned grumess‘ the members of the Union Corri- initinityr Cluh at her home the eve- litinr: of the thirteenth instant. 'l‘herc were ten members in attend- ance. The President. Ma's. Lloyd wilkle occu ied the chair. 'l‘ite SGCFGIBYX, iss Margaret Forsythe road the mitiutes of the previous ntectirng. which iverc adopted. A.’- tct‘ the regular business part of the meeting, it was decided to hold O CdDDDiOZI-‘i Tire monthly met-mtg of the Al- berton Ladies‘ Aid \\'.t5 held in Int. Western Hospital on Friday ovc-' ning. February 14th. 'I‘|iere was a. fair number In attendance. In ab-l sence of the President. the Vice- Presldent, Mrs. Pike presided. ’l‘lie minutes of the prevrutis invrliiig were read liy the Secretary‘ Mrs. ‘via/nabs MBLLIIIWVS: Aftci‘ the rtgu- _-, vsuppm-‘r in the near (“gm-a Re. I rd 85mm? Pa" “I U" "IQQIIEII-‘f’ frcshments were served by the hos- ‘fii Se“ ‘mmdm I.“ ‘he ‘nice less, assisted by a committee in dss ded w livid o setting club rlllr- charge. Mrs. Chester Hayes kindly ing the iviiiter months: the first “wired H", ladies u, her home‘ (m. mcclmfifi’ h” ""1" "l ‘h’ Ilulllt‘ the next i1io~nt|ti_v meeting, whcii "f ‘he rma-‘WITW- MP‘- LCWWIIIV tlrr- Roll Call will he answered L-v II. was moved and sevoiitinrl that so"... “Sum al-yiclc in aid o; Hie a_ “Sunshine Bus" ln~ shill ‘o .. ~HO| Lump progmn,» at Umo}, sit-k mentbor. A dainty lunch was SCHOOL The“ my“; no further served by tho Hospital staff. Mic‘.- _ t ' e tl t' » _ m; the“ adjourn“. Piéisin ss ie mee ing was adjourn TUESDAY. FEB. 18 CHARLOTTETOWN JUVENILE ALL STARS Vs. SUMMERSIDE KINSMEN JUVENILES Charlottetown players picked from three Charlotte- town Juvenile lveurns. ' ‘oicuicioazicziotacioobuceteaioooiaaaxtoiooceojtzrootronouovs. -. and Mrs. Robert. Woolner. Mr. and Mrs". PITJTVY Kitirh wtri iitarrictl iii L_\'l1ll. hfrss. twenty-five l years ago Oll Feb- a‘ llth. The rve of tlrrl: :.lit.._ _- wit: t Ir». bralcd by a licepticir at their lttnne ‘ '“"_ in Albertoii South. Present at tlaisl Th! Jalluarl’ 1119611“! 0f Avon- hgppy galhrring were a lame m”... t ioa Women's Institute met at the her of relatives and friends. A Ironic of Mrs. Allan Wyand on ririlnty btilfctdiiticit \\--.s scrvi-il ‘Jlill. l5 with eleven membgr5 311:] Eéldfltlitfi ntgzllliiflllgcvvliliilihlIll-J‘;igltlfl several visitors present. Tn tlic old chased the slowing Iiotirs \Vl'.ll ILIFHQHIL" (Sir me grandam we CU‘ flying feet. Miislr for the occasion 'b;ar;‘p‘ gfépgo dent’ Mn’ 69°‘ was furnished by Mrs. Glen Melvcil. re C ' Messrs. Russell luattltcti-s, Willllll‘! Th’ "Weill"! °Pell¢d WIIJI 06¢ AVONLEA W. I. Fraser and Glvti IVfrNCiI. Before "ltd Creed repented in unison. departltig lo thrir linirics thr- ‘Il- 'l‘lic iniiititrs of last: titectlng were vited guests all jsiitcd iii wishing ‘road and adopted and mil all *'""' ‘ '"i"" nnstvcrcd by naming an omnm- entnl tron or shrub. i School and sick committees re- rportrd. ‘ Q-ivriidisli school needs a map. paper towmls and the floor act-ub- ;liod; several members volunteered jto help. Rust-Ice school also inceds flour scrubbed. Cavendish sick committee: Mrs. Milton Green and IVLrs. Ernest 'MacN:~tll. Rustico school ,appolnted: Mrs. committee re- Leigh Warren luoricef. l ' Ileiom- Carlin Beauty Shop. I {ITPCOFIIE-‘Oll. Ito-open Dlilrcli 8rd. GLAD?! MleQU-Allll. . a \ I I iiummeraidr. will be cloned the, \\‘('f‘k beginning February 24th for l I s Rustico sick committee: OlaJ Stevenson and Jennie Moore. It was decided to auction re- mainder of articles on hand and members decided to bring addit- ional articles to auction at next. l I01‘ J3"! IWWQB- BPIIIB the!" l! meeting. Dental clinics were dis- cussed and it was moved and seconded that a committee of Mrs. Wyand. Mrs. Doyle and the secretary write Prpmier Jones concerning sanic. Secretary was advised to pur- chase F.W.I.C. stamps. Papers were read by Mrs. Ernest Mac- nauos K By Mail We are as near to you as Your Mail Box Our Mail Department fills your Order as soon ll it la received and It l: lent to you at once. Our Dru: Store is one of the beat stocked in the Maritime! and every- lhln l: available Lv mail — aunpv write us and you will get the some courteous ser- vice la you would if you ria- tted our store. Prescriptions arr filled ae- euralel and sent liv first availabee return mail. post- age prepaid. ENMAN DRUG 00., LIMITED IUMMEBSIDI fiiC-CFOGZODG 0C". ‘in t}O0.00UQOUQUUUQCEIQ OCQGDYQUUGUUIIGDIO3IQYEQI9QQ Lure. Mrs. Wyaiid. Mrs. George I-ICCKEY MATCH CRYSTAL RINK i l I I t I w... {ALE BOTTLES PURCHASED I I MacCoubrey, Jennie Moore and Mrs. Olaf Stevenson. Lunch tvas served and the ___. meeting closcrl with the King. Collection $1.70. ? f —O—O~ cameo " Tuesday {-30 Robert Paige and Marie Monte! in Denier Packed Drama “TANGIEIV Alao Serial *~O—O—4~§O O—§O-O-O-VO4#~O—O4~O-O-O FOJ Sumzzzarside We all for ale bottles. any quantity. pints and quarts; high- cat, prices paid. We will aloe pa) T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant nsunnnfi MPH IIIITTAR I’R( )FF.SSI()NAL CARD and guarantee an ample supply o om” n 5""- , is Granville sum Phone Cecile Grocery. ‘I12. to) summers“, olck-uu- Phone sis o l CULTURED BUTTERIIIILK IN PAPER QUART CONTAINERS After considerable preparation we ere now pleased to be able to place on the market cultured buttermilk. This fine 'IieoItIi drink in I-quurt paper sanitary containers i: now uvuiI- oble for general sole and you may order it from your Ideul Dairy milkmon or by phoning 373 und it will he delivered. t l it once ere now steady customers. g ' Ideal Dairy SUMMERSIDE PHONE 373 Distributors of Milk and Cream and Manufacturers of Ideal lrond Butter It may also be purchased at our pic-int. Those who have tried FSDRIITHING NE i , I t i i