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SPRING COATING in wonderful wool this material is 54 inches wide, price SPUN RAYON in charming stripes, cal- ors red and blue. This 36 inch Dress hia- terial is 1.50 a yard. FLOWERED RAYON in gray and white and black and white, 38 inches wide, priced at 2.00 a yard. PRINT COTTONS-a smart selection of new floral and plaid prints prlcod from 59 to 89 cents a yard. rose, gray and red- NOB-Tl! RIVER. Y. P. U. The regular meeting of the North River Y.P.U. was held at the homo of Mrs. Edison Mutch. The meeting W55 Opened bl the hygnn "Softly and Teriderly Jesus is Calling," followed by the devotional period led by Billy Mac- auiq. rollowing was a hirnn "Jeaul Keep Me Near The cross." Study period was led by Elaine MacPhoil followed by everyone OUT OUR WAY call was three act play. A, ‘DU .F'ATHEAD$ ALLEZQ . TRYIN‘ TO LEARN SUMPN BUT WHKI‘ YOU'RE WORKIN‘ AT? WHY, THEREE MORE éTUDY 1N‘ ART O'R LACTIN‘ t’- , A.‘ .- ropaatlsig the 10rd’: Prayer. Roll responded to by 18 members. It was decided that tho Young Peoples should get. up a. coirrmiltees were aplminicd for the next meeting; Devotional. Gerard Shreenan. St/udy. Johnnie Sander- oon. Buddy MacKlnleyx Programme, Norma Jewell, Verna Lunch Norma Jewell. Jflvk Mac- wr-w ARE ' - -.f' MILLIONAIRE5 1N TH’ MACHINE. w, WOILD THAN ANYWHERE ElSEJ HOW ‘DID I GIT FOREMAN '- Eochern and Elmer Yoo. Prayer, Blanch Macllleoherri. Next meeting la to be held at. the Hail. Tho business period was closed by the hymn "Savior Pilot He." An enjoyable programme was put on by tho corrmitiee in charge. The meeting closed by repeating the Mispaxh Benediction. Collect.- ion amounted to $1.85. Next. meet- ing to be held ‘.\la!_‘r.h Mir. following Younker. 3y J. R. Williams HE‘5 AN our inzorerieiz MACHltsilSF-THERE WA5N’T ANYTHING! Else "n-wr PAlD WHEN HE WAS YOUMG--ARTl§T$i ACTOR9. war-risks. LAWYERG. AN‘ so on HADPA 6o THROUGH NEAR STARVATION. AN‘ THAT SCAIZI’ HIM . INTO THIS GAME.‘ . 3'5 ' Jnwiuuoufi CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Notice to creditors of first meet- ing where aslgnment mode. in tho matter of the Bankruptcy ol Arthur Lemuel Craig. of Tryon. in Prince County, Prince Edward Island. Notice l: hereby given that Arthur Lemuel Craig. of Tryon. in Prince Edward loload. made an assignment on tho 5th day of February A.D. 1M8. and that the first raooting of creditors will be hold on tho 10th day of Morals AD. 1948. at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon at tho Low Cmirto Building, in the City of Charlottetown. To vote ilsoroot proofs of claims and proxies must be filed with me prior tlsoroto. Those having oloiasa against the oototo lauot filo tho some with the Cuotodlors or tlio Truotoo when appointed before the ill-t. ' LAKE PORT TO EXPAND? l SARNIA. Ont. — (CF) - A ihlghlydeveloped and modernized ‘portal Sarriia serving an expend- ing industrial community and act- ing as port of departure for farm exports to Britain, was envisaged for this city on Lake Huron in a speech hero recently by John E. Goodison of the chamber of com riierce. MOI-l LAND FOB. PARK MONTREAL. March 2 — (OP)- Montirorirs properties division uifl the planning department have fin- ally settled a long-standing argu- ment about. what to do with 132.000 square toot o: land on the northwest slope a! Mount Royal. The planning department is going to get 100.000 square feet of it. to add lo the big park atop tho mountain. lo mode, othorwioo tbo proceeds of the oototo will be distributed among tlio port-loo entitled thoro- io, without regard to each ciotaso Dated at ‘luallserolde. this lot day of Marcie A.D. 190. J. IIUIIIT BALL. Cuotoilloa. AIIIOI o! Custodian, I. 0. Se: ll. laloiaoeddo. P. I. lllaisd. Professional (lard: T. Earle; y lllckoy Cliorooeol Aeoouataai NOTICE To whom it ma concern: I, Edna Woo tliy Jenkins, oni- pliatleally deny tho accusation that I have loft the bod and board of rpy husband, William E. Jenkins. It is public know- iodgo that our children and I are still living at our homo, and that it lo lio wlio has loft uo and established "another homo. Ho is still legally responsible for tho hoop of my children and MYMIf. . All Stan in a good game at. the . Summerslde Rink on ' R” the Summerside - -_.....__’_ 194! l S'olilo liliurcli i ‘ A 0’l.eary lav. l-I. M. lurgooo woo a recent visitor to luimnorolde. Mr. John n. Dlsnan of Howlln woo a visitor to OTJary on Pri- doy rnerolni- _-- Mlpjgrgoi-y MacPhee a! Brae rwu o visitor to tTLOlry on Iri- (hi. Rev. Hen-y Bllriall at Sprint" llold Welt was o visitor to 0140M?’ on. Saturday. Rb- 3th. -....._ Braoo lihcDoull-ll and Ilrrol Stetson, both of Unionvale attend- ed the Farmers Conference in Charlottetown laef. week. . -v.-~ Ken Turner rind this corre- Ipondorifz both oelebrato their birthdays on Sunday, Fob. 29th. Year. so they only have a birthday every tour years, Mr. Jeim Moroohoad of Knutr lord has recently sold hlo form and will very shortly move his houee from Knutaford to Olieary. having purchased one o; the lots belonging tothe United Church lnoaso property. _..-- The 0'i.io|.ry United Church Mloalon Band sold Candy on Sat- urday. Feb. 28th 1.0 1.11.0 residents of Oleary and report. a vcry successful sale. Mr. Cyril Easter returned on. Thursday from a visit. to Halifax. Mrs. Easier and children are still in Halifax but. are expected 1.0 return shortly. lllr. A. J. Matheson has some beautiful plants in hla drug store window, many oi.‘ them in full bloom and they present a very attractive appearance and in this winter season when everything in nature is covered with deep snow. are a source of beauty and delight. Iilr. Eric sheen 0i’ Surnmeraide attended the hockey game on Wednesday night bchcen‘ Sun-mer- side afld OLeary alld while in Olnary was the guest o! his sister. Mrs. mule Bernard and Mr. Bernard, Mr. and lllrs. Robert Dalton of Brae were visitors on Sunday ta Unlonvale the guests of their daughter. lifts. Gerald Gamble and .\lr. Gamble. Their daughter, Mics Fern Oulton of Sumn-ierside. who is employed with the Telephone Exchange was also with them-O. The O'l.iea.i"_y' Iiiaroons Team defeated the Hockey Surrm-ersido Saturday. O'Leary team lied d1 rd the local team by a scorer o! 8-1. but qn Saturday the score was 7-6 in favor of Clear-y. On Saturday nlgiht Feb. 28 the O'Leary Midgets defeated the Knutsford Midgets at the O'Leary Rink. FebI 28. Previously at The many friends .11 Mre. , ‘ Mugridge,‘ popular teacher- at the Si-oo School, will be sorry to learn that she is confined to her home and has to temporarily give up her teaching for about a month but expects to rcsime her classes after the East-er holidays. Her many friends, both pupils and parents. all unite in wishing her a speedy return to health. During her absence, Mrs. Lorne Mac- Neviri of Brae is teaching in the Brae School. ' A splendid total of $35435 was collected from the i " ‘s of OLeoa-y by collectors appointed by the Women's Institute for “The Canadian Appeal for Children." This lum was given b)’ l3‘! in- dividuals including $36.00 from the 0101i‘? United Church Sunday School. $201.00 from the 0‘Leary United Young Peoples Union, $5.00 from the O'Leary United C.G.I.T.. $5.00 frcm the Baptist Young Peoples Union. etc. In addition $28.66 was collected by the resi- dents of West Devon for the Children's Fund and which will be sent. in with the totals from Olieary. A: Rev. W. G. Dickson entered the Brae United Church on sun- (Lay aflcmoon. Feb, 29th for the regular Church service. the rrofr and the largo congregation assembled song "Happy Birthday lo You" as lt was their lilinloterb ninth birthday liav-lng being born on a Leap Your. He was aloe con- gratulated by his congregations in Bloomfield in tho morning and at. OTAIry in the night and tllO Minister received cards and felo- groma from his former charges in Alsuk, Soak. and bot River- Glflflfill. N. S. and Lnwrencotnwn. N. B. and from hi: pairenta and relatives ln Sydney. N. S. and St. John's Newfoundland. It hoe been officially reported. from Ottawa that on Illustration Station will be placed in Knuto- forii on the farm of Robert Wood- olde in connection with the Experi- mental Forrri in Otiorlottoiown. This has boon brought about by the untirfng efforts of Mr. W. N. Sleek. Supervisor of Illustration Stations for P.E.I. Knutsford, about throo miles from Oliearv- io orio o! the leading agricultural districts or the province and it ll confidently believed that this Illu- stration station will no of molar ooslnonoo to the formers in help» lfli them to grow oven better crepe. The residents ell wloti Mr. Wooaoldo and his ‘pa. Heath. every iuceeoo in this undertaking so it moons o lot of extra work. ..- ~Tho Otloory Young Peoples Union mot for their regular moot Organizations Moot bytorian church held -it|_ regular meeting on Tuoodgy evening in the church hall with the iiloat in tho aha-Ir. Tho We: p Convener was in charge o! the devotions with tho following talking port: Script- "uro reading by James Johnston. prayer by Joan Matthew. medit- ation on Galatians by the minister and the Offer»?! WWO!‘ by lay Jolusoton. - l‘. . ' At tho lusrussod-oldo 13.217. on Tuoodoy evening tho Juniors were guests o! the Seniors at o cpenbin- ed Skating Party from ‘t to 9 o'clock Iii the women's Rink. They then adJOilrned to tho Church Hall where they did iustir-o to a boon ooo The Y.P.B. o1’ Gilmmargide Ohurm of chi-lot hold the regular meeting on Tuesday evening in tho church‘ hall with the president oc- cupying ‘the chair. Tho worship period was conducted by the min- ister. An - impressive blackboard ltud on the llfo o! Noah and the bull lnl of tho Art was given by Rev. William Blleon." Inlfbld eg the usual fellowship porlod the tlrlio was spent in the rehearsing of the Easter play. - S. ’ . O v U The March meeting o! the “RM.- S. Auxiliary of Summerolde Trinity United Church was held in the Sunday School Auditorium on Tuesday afternoon with the presi- dent. Mrs. WA. Allen in the chair. There was a good attendance. The singing of “O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing" with Mrs. ER. Sharp at the piano. vrae followed by a timely article "A Fit Punlstv merit" read by the Temperance Secretary, Mrs. J5. Hinton. after which a committee was appointed to look into local affairs. The hymn “Jesus Stand Among Us" was sung so a prayer. The scripture reading by the president. was followed by prayer and the repeating of “The Lord's Prayer“ in unison. The theme of tho afternoon was "The Field is the World and the Seed is the Word" taken lrcm tho Study Book "Great is the Company" and wan in charge of Mrs. UL. Sheen. in the absence o! Mrs. 0N. Somersq assisted by Mrs, J1... Lund and lllisa Millicent Strong. ooch giving hlthlllhte an o missionary‘: life. Program leaders for the Enter thanksgiving service and next reg- ular meeting were appointed as follows: Mrs. Leo M. Callbeck. Mrs. WK. Llewellyn and Mrs. John Stirling. Ari iirnpreosive candle- lightlng service was conducted by Mrs. John Scott, Vice-President of YZP. Groups. when the "Guid- inl Light" C.G.l.’!‘. was affil- iated with the Auxiliary. Tak- ing pai~t were the leaders. Mrs. i Wllllun l-leckbert and Mrs. RB. Dewar. assisted by Rgby gut, llllrlon Cook. Gloria woodolde and Doris Heckbert. Mrs. Allen preri seated each member with an of"; illldblOli badge, Th; pinging 9f‘ "These Things Shall Bo" followed Z decided to hold l St. Patrick's tea and social with the pmgggg; gain; l0 aid Ill-lie Velda Matthews of Elmidflk. Who has gone to Mont- real for treatment after being so badly ivurned in a fire at Christ- mas time. The program of the evening was carried out by the “llllisler W11"! tflPlc was the words of Jesus: “Follow Me." He was assisted by Marion MacPheq and Shirley Gorrill. Then followed a Period of genres and the rnggtlng with "it Miliwh Beriediw V qi-wv The YJPJ- B! Bllmasorddo Qror‘ supper, provided by the ladies. --5 B. the ladies. - S. I lHlS lllllf Pill Hclps The LIVER DR HAHILTONS PILLS by the benediction brought m meeting to a close. The lulllflllpyy service took the place of the regu. ‘lar evening meeting of the "uuyq. ing Light." -- S. C i I The Trlnlt- Evonin ~ met on ‘Fuesydoy in tzhn School room of Suifnmerside Trin- ity Church with the president, M“ 1 Clifford Rankin. in the chair. ‘fir; idOvof-iono were led by Mrs. Harm fMlchrlone. and Mrs. Eric Sheen spreslded at the piano. A most in. teresting study period followed |Wlb1l lvfrs. MtlcFarlgng 15km: u,“ P811 0! the enquirer and Mrs Don. 111d l-ldii-cne. Mrs. James “My, thur and Mrl. William Roach in. s-wering on behalf of ceriaan mu. slonarlea. the questions being “i. ed "Howl does one learn m; 1,3,1‘, uagrof a primitive people?” "How docs one, learn to write the inn;- uase?" and "Does the BilJlE my], 911"!!! the lives of priniiiie p”. pie?" The replies were most on. ‘113111001118- A box of clothing to m, “mmlnt 9f $155.00 was forwarded lo theCiiildrenb Relief in Europe It was announced that another: Sawing Circle for the younw women of the congregation be new once a month. Mrs. Allan Jenkiny. on behalf of the JUHlOF Chain, thanked the Auxiliary for lire aid they had given in providing u" "V" 8W1“. ‘Three new members were added to the roll. The Mlnpoii , benediction brought the meeting is l a close, — 5, l An excellent: aitehdence mug“ the regular moetirii of the Ladies‘ Club of Summer-side Presbym-iu Ullllrch 0n Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. lifaurice Mill. Tho‘ President was in the chair. Detsllr l were arranged for the St. Patrick‘; l Tea. Baiaaar and Pantry Sale. n; Y-ll-ll W8! Red Cross, evening ti“ members were bury with knlftiny and sewing. It was moved thgl flowers be sent to a sick friend. 5180 on motion that the members pay their annual (lllfls to 1.11;- League of Mercy which was organized last Fur. A new member was added to the roll. An exmembor. blri. G901‘!!! A. MscDougail. risitiiig from Vancouver. 13.6. a as neiccrri- 9d by all. She is spending a few 685's in Summer-side before return- lfll to her home in British Crlurrr bio. — S. C I g Tht-Summerside AfsiltA. hold its regular meeting in st. lilerri Hall on Tuesday evening with Mrs. Gale Wcolley presiding An inter- Mllnt toil: on Study Book Number l Two was given by Mr. David Corn- ish. During the business session o. highly gratifying financial re~ port was brought in on the recent Rummage Sale. Miss Helen Mills closed the meeting with prayer, ‘is 181' vnhlch a social evening was in. order with refreshments served b! OFFICE HOiUlfSr DEDEQUE: Thursday-Z-l P CRAPAUD; Firm-u m. aemoueicaurm? DR. W. W. TIDMARSH, CRAPAUD Wishes to announce that ho is taking over the Medical Practice of Dr. A. A. MacViear, Bedequo, on March 15th- The ‘office in Crapaud will be open lwice weekly. Mondoy-‘-2-4 PM. and 7-9 PM. Wednesdoy—-2-4 P M Saturday-2-4' P.M. Tuoodriy--2-4 m. .M. and 7-9 P.M. FEATURE ll VALUES RDAY MONDAY FRIDAY SAT" Grapefruit Julco. i§a“:l".f.'ff""a 25o 48 oz. ‘. .. . iii: ?'."."'f‘.'."" 17o in‘.'"..':;:.2:i'":. 24o. 5 Lb? lag llOllN HOOD ROLLED OATS-s HEAVY TIN DAIRY PAILS- ' Largo Silo . . . . ... . . . . , .. Sliollod Walnuts. . Karo Corn l-2 lb. package lSyrup TEA KETTLES v Wliifovlaal "Trimmed Rod 6 Quart... .9 Q"F'D-~ g1.»- om, l an“ ‘m, 1,; 4,, r m,“ in; on nanny night in the oiiil- _ _ y u onavuieaoooi AD. INC. o ' Eiwioroum rsoriomowdsotiiiigapouisii P ' J " c " taco-ore i . l o o ~ .o» a . ~ i , ~ (MroJ EDNA W. 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