.. J. i‘; l» ll ‘i I hi"! "III, fool Yes, every box of these crunchy Rico Kriapiea gives more weight for less money. Compare with any other nationally known ready-tn-eat rice Carnal. Try ‘on: today! Eijiiiiaiaswiiorrs Mr. John Du; who is employed in (larlottctown, spent the Week- end at his home in Wellington. IMrs.‘ Paul Perry spent a few days in Wellington recently, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Arsenault. Miss Phyllis McDonald of Sum- merside spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Keith McDonald. Miss Yvonne Gaudet. who is em- ployed in Charlottetown. spent ngnnnkuns JJJJ- u-o-mnnrcairf-n» KENSINGTUN RINK SAT, FEB. 26--lsr. game semi- finals Norfh Shore league. Dornley vs. Legion. Gama 9 P. M. sharp. Skois after. ma...» oooo n: O muc! l I Sunday ‘willivhcryparenls. Mr. and .\lrs. E .F. Gaudct. A very large crowd attended the dance in the Wellington Station Hall on Wednesday. sponsored by| the rink committee. Miss I‘! yllls Gaudct. who 1s cin- ploycd in Summerslde, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and l Mrs. A. G. Gaudet. The many friends of Mr. E. F. Arscuault are glad to see him home again after undergoing an operation in the Prince County Hospital in Summerside. Miss Mary Gallant, who is at- tending Prince of Wales in Chm"- lottctown, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gallant. Mr. Everett Graham. who is stationed in Summerside. spent the week-end at his home in Welling- ton. the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham. PREVENT FIRE insurance! CARI. WEEKS. Alborton W. B. WARREN, Remington GEDDIE MACLEOD. Bonahaw SYDNEY B. BIRCH. Port Hill V. VERNON CRAIG. Middleton ‘M. It. MACLEAN. North Wilt- ohiro. ‘Head Office: Sunrmmirlo CQIVIDANY ESTABLISHED M LJTUAL SERVICE QQSECURITY WITH INSURANCE Fire has a short iump to your roof when your chimney is over- heated or tho flue is dirty . . . and the wind is quick to carry sparks from neighboring houses. You can't always protect your home from fire — but you can prevent firo losses with Consult ony of the following ageing‘ AGENTS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IIIITIIIII. FIRE INSURANCE GOMPIINY I685 LOSSES G. M. GRANT. Charlottetown. FRANK I. GALE-ANT, Welling- ton. CLIFFORD SIMPSON. ley Bridge. PARKMAN JENKINS, Char- lottctown. Shh- Branch Office: Charlottetown Wrih If infuriated. l‘ flocln. ‘sf BABY BNIBKS VII can .5... l50 t. SIIIGI-N. n. am, 30o s. Roth-NOW. H. Rodi, 300 N. H. Rods from my March Illfh. hatch. I buy your hatching eggs, also your poultry. giving you l, I} month: oxpcrloncod. Nfllulvo sorvico poi yoar. ‘ I have o splendid hatchery, now incubators, outstanding lurair r. l. |. ‘Home consider this hatchery when ordering your chicks. I i. . Pendleton Ils Bloomfield and I Vic_i_nliy i I Mrs. Seymoro Sentner was in .vlsitor to Charlottetown last week. Mrs. Clarence Dalton,_ Glengarry. spending a few days in Summer- side. Miss Margaret Doyle, Campbell- ton,.left recently for Halifax, Nova Scolia. Mr. Fred C. Ramsay was a busi- ness visitor to Bloomfield on Mon- day. Mrs. George Palmer was a recent visitor to Summerslde, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Keir Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Theriuult. Charlottetown, were recent visitors lo Bloomfield. Mr. Wlllinm McKendrlck, Camp~ bellton, was a recent business vis- itor to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill. Ramsay. Cainpbellton. recently enjoyed n motor trip to Charlottetown. llonrtfr-lt sympathy is extended the family of the lute Mrs. John Peters in their recent sad bcrcove- ITlOlli. Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Smith and fumily, Chnrlotlelowrr, were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lianrSmiili. Mr. Louis Peters. Kinkora, spent a few days in Bloomfield, during which he attended the funeral of his mother. the late Mrs. John Peters. Rev. Father 'l‘rainoi'. Burton. Lot T, recently spent a few days in Charlottetown. A large crowd attended the “Lone Pine" show which was Iicld in Bloomfield Station Hull here recently. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gordon and Mr. Hanson Oliver. Alma. were recent guests at llic home of Mr. Keith Pratt. Misses Doria and Frances O‘llril- loran have returned to their home after spending a few days in Saint John. N. B. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Show and Wendnll are visiting‘ in Albnny, New York. at the home_ of Mrs. Shaw's sister, who has been ill. SOUTH DIELVILLE AND VICINITY Quite a number of the young folks are taking advantage of the open air rink recently started in Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Elby Boulter, Vic- toria. spent Sunday with Mrs. Boul- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacKerizlc. Deepest sympathy is extended Mrs, Wilfred Ferguson on the sud- den passing of her brother. Mr. Fred MacDonald on February 12th. Mrs. Homer Provencher spent a couple of days in the City recently. While there she was ihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Lawlor, 213 Prince Si. Mr. William Monaghan returned home last week after having spent six weeks with his sister. Mrs. Amos Clarkin, New Wlllshire. While there he was confined to the house with the mumps. Tho Government snow plough re- cently made lls first appearance in this district when it opened the road from Hampton to South Mel- ville School. » On February 4th the National Film Board visited South Melville School and staged a very interest. lng and amusing show. ‘There writs n good attendance. The Women's Institute sold fudge and a nice sum of money was realized. It wa: with deep regret that the people of this vicinity learned of the passing of Mr. Albert Beer, De- Sable. Mr. Beer suffered a stroke about a month previous but hope was held for his recovery until February 9th when he passed on from all earthly cares. His fun- era! which was largely attended was held from his late residence, Saturday. February 12th. He leaves to mourn his passing two liners; also six nlecel. a Batty Ritchie. zi-yearoid former ‘Toronto school temper. robbed out. bcr betrayal by a man aha trusted. Gerard G. Demls, who ha: ad- mitten the theft of ICUDM In form: and furs. Gomrd was a crook." m told re- porters from her Jail coll in Beverly Hill: police station iii liollywood. HII‘ rod-rimmed IIII showed the strain of tlu our a hour: following her arrut In a i? "I didn't kncrw ' Tyno Valley and I Vi_c_|_nlly Mrs. Cocll Birch rpent Thursday in Stxnmerllde visiting friends. Tho farmer: of Ulla vicinity are bus-y harvesting tho season's lup- ply of ice. Th; district: are patiently wait- ing for a resident doctor. What about a nursing home‘! Mr. Clare lldgntgomcry returned from a business trip to Montreal and also visited friends. Our telephone systun i: pro~ greasing favorably under the new operator, Miss Eleanor Birch. Mr. and Mrs. Ell-nest Ellis and Mr. Edwin Hanson motored to Charlottetown recently to visit their relatives. ‘ The Imperial Oil Station i: do- ing business again. The new bulld- ing has added a touch of attract- iveness to the village. Valentino Day was much enjoyed by the children in the school with the exchange of cards. They were treated to candy and fruit. MLs: Edna Cameron left ‘last Saturday for Montreal where she will enter the Royal Victoria Ho:- pital as nurse in training, We wish Edna every success. The Young People's Society met fli- the Mame on Friday evening. They are practising a play which they will present in the near fut- ure. Mr. Edison Williams is demon- strating new ears and by the Sum- mer the quota will be . achcd when every one will enjoy the season of sunshine Mrs. Henry Ritchie is steadily illlbmvills from her serious illness and her many friends wish her hcaltih and strength, as she is past the eighty year landmark. The C.G.I.T. girls are holding a social evening In Britannia Hall on Thursday evening. Comte along and help this worthy cause, "You have your invitation". Mrs. W.A. Millignn was. the zuest of her son and daughter-in- IBW. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milligan. Summersldc. Her little grandson has not been in the bcst of health. The ladies Aid of the United Church met a4, the home of Mrs. Edison Williams on Ffidiay even- ing. After the business session q social hour was spent. over the tog oups. The new homo of Miss Gertie MacNevin l: nearing completion and all are looking forward to sce- lng it lighted up. This house Is wired for electricity, along with many more. Little Bobby Ellis has returned horns much improved from the Prince County Hospital where he was a patient with pncixnonla. Bobby l8 1119 JOY of his guardians. w. and Mrs. 'I'h0rmdl Skeriy. The Women's Illbfltllfg met at ‘the home of Mr. 0.8, Madrlay on Wednesday evening. The members had o. bazaar table from which lhf-‘Y realized a gratifying sum of money. The next meeting win be held It the h0me of Mrs. Horace Lldstonc. The Ladies Aid of the Preabyter- ian Church met on Thursday eve- ninz at the homo of Mrs. rm. Forbes. During the business period it was decid r‘ to provide now fur- nltme for the living room o1 the manse, and a bazaar will be held at the home of Mrs. J.A. Stewart. Mr. Ai-‘thur MacAufland had a severe out from an are in the woods. He was immediately rushed l0 Dr. Reid in Wellington 5nd six stitches were put in to clore the wound. He is doing well after l0:- ing so i..uch blood It ll a joy to drive l-mund the different districts and coo Lteunox Island lighted up like a big city. We congratulate the residents on their modem conveniences of lights and the high standard of teaching facilities: They hsvg om,- or the moo; modern school systum on P.E.I. , BEDEQUE W. l. The uth Bedooue Woman's In- stitute ld their llbbruary meeting at tho homo of Mrs. Charles Hen- derson with seventeen member: and one visitor present. Tho President Mrs. Reg. Forbes was in the chair ma‘! 111000118 Owned by singing “It's a. good time to get acquainted." The Secretary Mrs. Clayton MaoClurc read the minutes and slot and school corrrnnittees gave their rc- pvrtl. It was decided to sand two boxes of fruit and the Femwood teacher Mia Bhrcenan was author- ized to buy supplementary reading books for the Junior Grader. A curring discussion followed concerning Income Tax and its ef- fect on farm life and it was decided that we hand a debate next meet- ing on the subject "Should we or should we not encourage our child- ren to remain on tho farm." There r fill GUARDIAN. CHARIDFTITTOWN ToIIsWhutMonllko ti. Every man loves the grand "Illavor Lift" of. Canada's only Bonded teal You'll know why when you see the deeper color . . . taste tho richor flavor of wonderful Lipton Tea. ltfivoa you more cups per package too!_ d don't. for t ova package of Lipton Tea is lNtcindedIIIdr top quality. Sec _ur rooer today and order some risk Tlipton Tea. The guarantee ll in tho package. o o ‘h Trqnrs Mr:. Wallace Ready. QUYIIW prion Cross spent a day recently in Alberton. the guest of her sis- ter. Mrs. EJ. McOua and Mr. Mc- Cue. Mrs. Louis Hackelt came from Borden to care for her father, Mr. Joseph Perry who is ill at his homo at Sea Cow Pond. Mr. Perry's many friends hope he Wlll soon be much improved in health. Mr. Walter Bernard. manager of Morris, Bernard and Co.. gen- eral store. was a visitor to Char- lottetown last week-end where he visited his parents. Llerut-Gover- nor J.A. Bernard and Mrs, Bern- ard, Government House. Mrs. Albert Hrickelt. North Cape. who has been a patient at Western Hospital for the past week is responding to the tnedlcal treatment received and her friends are very happy to hear the good news. » Mr. Leo Nelligan, Norway, and Mr. Bernard Morrissey, North Cape. are patients In Western Ifospital. Albcrton. Their many friends in Tlgnlsh are hoping they may soon be returning home in better health. l The fifth and final game in the auction - forty -flve tournament conducted by the Tlgnish Catli- olie Womena League, sub-divis- ion. was played on Wednesday, February 2nd in the Legion Home. The prize winner on that evening was Miss Teresa Dou- cette. and Mr. Cletus Gavin the winner of tho door prize- Three cash prize: of five. three Nnd two dollars offered for the three highest scores during the series were won by: first, Mrs Camille Chalsson; second, Mrs, Regina Doucette; third, Mrs. Jeanne Gau- det. The president. Mrs. Joseph T. Arsenault and all the members of the Tlgnish C.W.L. are must grateful to all who helped 1n any manner to make this tourna- ment the great, success-it has been both socially and finan- cially. l Mrs. Joseph Walsh wit; hashes; on the evening of February let to the Tlanish Ladies‘ Aid Cflfd Club. Four tables of bridge and two of auction-forty-flve played, A most enjoyable evening was spent by everyone with the prizes going. for bridge. to Mrs. John M.A. 0' 1'19"". Consolation. rs, c, F, Morrissey and for auclon forty- flve Mrs. Joseph walsli, and tile consolation to Mrs. llzJ. Mcllaguc. A lilflliy tally number" prize was won by Miss Stella Mcrrissey. and the lucky chair prize by Mrs, Peter J. Burke and Mrs. Burke's Dartner. Mr. Vincent l-landrahan also was the winner of a prize. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by several of the ladies. Prizes were donated by Mia: Eileen I-landrahan, Mrs, W5, Copeland and Mr. Vincent Han. drahan. A cake offered for all: by lottery was won by Mrs. W5. Copeland. alloted a three-minute speech. Mrs. Charles MaclFaflanc is to be leader of the Pro side while Mrs. Horace might will uphold tho negative o. Tho committee rworted that four boxes had been sent to our adopted Institute in Pentney, England. and canned meat and fowl. Also Jello was passed in by the members. as well as other interacted people for morn boxes. These are to be packed by Mira. Forbes, assisted by Mrs. Hudson Jeffrey. . A most amusing "White Eleph- ant" sale was then conducted by the President to the atwnpunliment of much merriment and laughter. The many and varied articles brought in a tidy su-m of money. ' Next meeting ls to ba held at tho homo of Mrs. Arthur MacFarlane. the Roll Call to be answered by-an Irlnh lake. 80113411’ dance Trim will also be a sale of candy ai thin will be four speak - on each aide Now- Sho’: tho girl with plnty‘ of beau: Y0!" Pills you: month's owart apartment loaded, police said. ‘with 0130.000. In stolen lam. . - Don't envy her charm or radiant lioclthlrnbo i: your: tho way thou- o fist-lib...‘ Drdwllllarnnw ma. n; roviolllllng an and?“ m; filo-often n. $50 Ami l . ’ IR M0! omwrtunmsllelnk Pitts meeting. AOW-Shtfsflie Gil with ‘Zip and Glow i. C I , card °iiéllri Mr. Grorga fruplln was in O‘- pcary Thursday on birafneu. m. Colin Milllgan was in Bum- mersldo Thursday on business. ruin-i. uni-mic atswui George Morrison motor-ad to Sum- maralde Friday on business. Mira Donna Palmer. "Wllndr spent. tho week-end with her stator. Mrs. Oscar Mlylflill. Wm"?- Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer and m. June: Puma. melami- mogored to Summeraldo Saturday on business. Mr. Albert Moore. McNellP . hid tho misfortune of havlfll h" I" broken ln two places. All wlah him a. speedy twill"!- Mzr. and Mrs. Gcorle “PM” visited at the homo of Mr- m4 Mrs. mans Smith. Perl“ 910"’ on Sunday afternoon- Ths Conway Women: Institute held a very successful raffle It the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Thursday ¢Ymm8~ Messrs. Wallace Palmer. DOM“ Ramsay, Charles Palmer and 91m" Ramsay were in Burnmersl - on Saturday evening told-M 1" the shows. Misc lllurlel MacKay. Bunamer- side. who i: QmDIOYQd ‘I; m‘ telephone office, spent a few days with her parents. w. and Mrs. Harry MacKay, Freeland. Mrs George Tuplin and MI!- aotiert H. Palmer were appoint- ed as delegates to attend the Wo- men's Auxiliary Convention in Charlottetown. Mr. Wallace Palmer. FYQEIE-"d- purchased a Vie" ‘>1 I“mb°"l“'d from Mr. William Burleign on the McNellFs Mills Road and h“ a crew of men working. Mrs. George ‘Ilwmllsflll "Id daughter Lorena. Mrs. Clarence Ramsay and daughters Roma and Barbara. and Mr. and Mn. Sterling Palmer were in Summeraido Fl’- day, they went down by train. i mprn, daughter of M§_“f...?°§i'§..° oesié. T'-".>1ln. W110 i, in training at ille Victoria Gm- eral Hospital, Halifax. Clmi W'- nlghth in her class of thirty-twill: receiving her caP- W” T“? t taught school at Murray m“ l“ year. Mr. Elmer Hardy. Freeland. led his class 1n the Bakers course he completed and won the twenty- flve dollar prize donated b! 3:9 Borden Milk Co. Ho, $00k 55 course at Toronto where ha is now employed. Mr. Hard?’ “Wed I" the Air Force duri-nl the W"- The Women's Auidliary of the st. Peter's Anglican 01m“ W" held at the home of Mrs. Georifi Tupiin on Friday evenlnl with 5 large number o! mlmbfi’! “"4 visitors present. Meeting opened by singing "What A Friend We Have In Jesus" followed by the Women! Auxlllnry Prayer. Minutes of last meeting were read by the Sacre- targr-Treasurcr, Mrs. Robert K- Palmer. Mrs. Reginald Palmer. President, read a letter from Mrs. Cosh. Mrs. Efllfld Rdmsai read the Scripture. Meeting closed b! repeating the Lord's Prlyfid l" unison. A dainty lunch was served by ilze hostess. assisted by Mrs. Wallace Morrison. A collection of $6.05 was taken. Mrs. Oscar Mac- Nelll invited the members to he! home for next meetlfll- IN MEMORIAM inn. com: ‘oanrnum There passed peacefully away at his home in Irlahtown on Satur- day morning. Jan. 29th. John Cam?- bell in his 89th. year. In hi: pas:- lng tho community of Irlahtown ha: lost one of it: beat known and ma“ highly respected citizens. A son of the late David and Mar? Ann (Profltt) car-imam. he WM the last survlvinK Ymmb" 0! l flmlly of five. Early in llfo ho married Loulca Tuplln of Indian River. by this un- lon there were fourteen children. eight aona and six rlallfihle". t0" of whom are living. - Deceased spent his long and use- ful lifo in the neighborhood where ho wa: born. A man of robust con- stitution and outstanding endur- ance. he was aeldom, if ever known to be laid nslde by illness. A suc- cessful farmer. he always took a lust pride in the work ho was able to accomplish. Honalt and upright in hi: deal- ing: with hi: fellow men. an ob- llglng neighbor and_n friend to all. Ha wa: a total abatalnor from strong drink and the tobacco habit. thereby setting a worthy example that many in this day and ago can well afford to emulate. In politic: the late - Mr. Campbell was n staunch Liberal, polling hi: first. vote at the ago of 18 years. throughout his long llfo hi: loyalty to the party never wavered. Ho was a consistent member of the Prol- bytcrlan Church of which he war a loyal ,, t... and a regular attendant at the lervicea. Tho funeral :ervice'w:: hold o'n Thurrday. Feb. 3rd. conducted by hi: Pastor. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Basing hi: remark: on tho text- "For hero wa have no oontinulny city. but we seek ono to coma,‘ Heb. Chap. i3-ver:c 14. ltov. Mr. Campbell paid a fine tribute to tho llfo of the deceased. gavc a oom- farting murals to tho bereaved and one of hope to his Maren. Tho hymn: lung werc-"'l‘ho Lord's My "Rock of Area" tho dlooaud). Mrs. pa» ~ rang foallnlly. “Dooaklllub "Caro"- lfn. llwood Campbell prolidldgat Ind v aulltcd by Rev. J. A. lMacGowan. » Whoa o rrurlrorls.,rrls|i' ; It’: "got everything?’ and Grrlstlals Dainty Sodas are... John, Clayton and Carl of Trochu. Alberta, (tho latter having coma home for the funeral). Thoma: on tho homestead and David, Irlah- town. Annie Mae (Mrs. David y ' Professional Bards " Clark), Lydia, (Mrs. Gaorgo Mac- Neill) both of fenalgifitonagtdaline). E» is Pflfklnfill, . . at homo and can rs. av IOII , Medford. Man. (who allo attended | i» OPT-Du R-O. the funeral). His life partner prc- olvlflpmfrngs: deceased him eight your: ago._ A u". gumhm~ few years previous to .hcr passing mu“. yi-"Mf tho couple celebrated the 55th an- l nlversary of their marriage. A son Bruce paned away 15 year: ago and three children died in infancy. Visual Training Give. ' REGENT THEATRE Bu“; Summer 8L. slllfllllQfllflg Also left to mourn are, 36 grand- I children and 20 great-grandchildren. The floral tributes were becnull- ful——Plllow, Family; Wreath, lurk I Family; Wreath, Iéwen, Ltéman B: F» Hunt.“ RD. and Perley Davlson" rescent, lay- ton and John; SIpray. MacNelll 0770x5731" - Family; Spray, Arthur, Roma. Le- Comploto Visual Analyses Roy and Ruby Campbell. mu“. “m, The pail bearer: were all grand- sons of deceased, Arthur Campbell. LeRoy Campbell. Inghum MacNelll, James Clark, Clair Campbell snncnmiws armrmo Summenldw ELI. and David Campbell, The remain: were I PHONE I“ ~' tenderly laid to ‘m: In the flImIIy . plot in Geddle Memorial Cemetery. CARD or THANKS t5“, Hick” The family of tho lato John chug,“ A Campbell of Irlshtownrwlch to ex- mun“ tend their sincere thanks to their y ma“ ‘h friends and neighbors for their I5 Grlllvillo Street many acts of klndnes: shown to them in their recent bereavement. ' "w". n‘ Also for floral tributes and mess- | ammmasml age: of sympathy. ‘V: .BRAOE’S STUCK NEWS» , Just Received Medium and heavy Work Pads and Broochingo. I r Circular Saw-u in rip and crou cub-oil aim. Thick insulating Wnllboard Sheefo-‘l ft. in 12 ft. long, l8 inches wide, Bmégao otgprceabout ll ft. long by 119$ inches wldo, at a SPECIAL I “Merl-II Ind Boelrwnll Insulating Wool, a and a lnchoa thick. Grow quality pork-Buy 0, 8 or ID-buahel farmers‘ Feed BoilerH " $20.00 to $80.00 each. lnlulntlod Brick Siding outs ihe fuel blll at lent 26% and elimin- ate: drafts and expensive painting. It coat: only a fraction of Brick, II ‘ much warmer and costly pointing every few your: la not necessary. ' ' Shallow and deep wolf pumpl. pump Jacks. ltock pumps. lirnss lliml cylinders, ,“ ‘ pumps, all In stock. ' I Heavy cast Iron or light steel, while enamel IIIlItl, ordinary fill. roll rim high back, with or without drninboard. "" Portland Cement, Illrdwall Plaster, Plantar Parll, Ivory Finliihln] Lime. Special Builders’ Brick, Special Face Brick. Terra Cotta lml: ' Pipe, Rail Tllo Drain Pipe and all building supplies. ‘ a . Largelfiraln Boxes for sale. BRAGE, numv a. co. LTll. 5 Phonon-loo to ISL-Prompt Scrvlc Centrally located . South Sldo llllln Street Parking Spice-do per hour North Side no apaco for permanent parking of town ‘car: I Froo parking Iota; SUMMEBSIDE norms , FROM uonoar, Fcartuanv zaiii. MY too GRADING srAnou WILL a: ctosco uurri. rurtrncrt NOTICE. ii. ll. cripssnlir ~ ALBANY. ICE swears suimusioc men sciiootlcs srom f l ' ‘mom, fir. 2r 5 . . .11 HOCNIIYGGMO ~ _,_ i‘ Sumnicrslda High I "5 3V1." . ' ' . ../ Woityllfonqlllgliivlclrool y a y ummigitdurilss.icuunr 2s .. till OPIIIL i i; '._ Damned loam‘ to " mm hi: passing the following Iona. and dauglitcrl. lrhntown. Preston.