rEBRIJgLQEIQQn 12??- ~-» fiiwssrenu GUARDIAN “mp1s: J. Elmer iliurphy. Ill Hanover Street, and floor-go Glow, ltd-Ottawa Street. "UMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY New-e. Subeorlptfooa, Adverttlaing | Th; Guardian all! be lwllllli If» l-II! 0|’ U10 [qllowlng eloree In Sunanaerealo: Water Street; Gourliee ruge re, :1 Central Street; Water Sheet: Mark Gaudet. G1 Granville Street: Iorott 6mm”, ltueeeli Street; Aiyre Douwtwa Urocery. Secnnu Street; “M” lellnd Motor Trauaport. Water Street. u “in be delivered to IILY home lo Summer-aide by tasrler l. d" u; 15¢ per week. Phone 28D or 288-3 for t-hia nrvloa der to the boy pooalble for delivery on your mo‘ —S'l‘. MARY'S Convent ice aporta memorial. millliigelllcn “up” at Crystal Rink. Summerslde. Fri- lf. Mtttlarl. 5ummers ‘ day evening, Feb. ii. .-NQ\\_ O-Nqltaltlflhgsjflulnllzlr ‘i’; -rmsr siurnmnr UFUHICKS t-‘ord \-l>_ "illfljl-eki servwe slauom T0 dltillllFn-The first shipment H“: “Qiwfmas, Su,,,,,,,_,,.§,de_ of 2000 Hillside New Hampshire and h‘: er r'#'_ Barred Rock all Pullets Chicks ar- . d, rived at Albany» Two thousa - consigned to Charles llowatt, Vlbq‘ _ '1 (Qtcriul. decoration loria and Carl Boultcr of Victoria. jm‘. R R 5 P E I‘ They were a healthy lot, not. one write l\“'1-*"‘3‘3“_'__' ‘ ' ' ' dead. The Agent. Rex Dawson, "‘ 1. Hm \~.L,|,.,,;,,,,. Albany. was more than pleased with A, 5M0 from this first shipment. u» flwd" ‘o, .‘ a“ p‘! 0|’ vr ll" W“! -1. W qrior __|,0_\~'r rouur; m. nnrl |i:lIlll' ‘H“""UDI\ . ~ - u Weilv "" ‘ it» iuL lllit“\fllu‘ilt‘_l_"n'“li ‘fmsm,.,.s -\v.iu.s. or" UNITED CHURCH "mil", 11,“. gm... g1ni.,'|1~a m. IllflLD - The February meeting 1i 1"" j; l; of the W.M.S. of the Uiutcd Church "lilo M‘ "' ___ Lot 16. was held at the home of __C|||,r.t'|| or" CHRIST HOLD Mrs. Aretas Cannpbell. with the , |< yll-ZICIING v- The Jrmuary president, Mrs. Clarence Carr, 00n- “J . the \\'..‘.i:~‘. of the riuclzng the devotion. An outstand- l“ m" hi; Cmmh <1‘ Christ has ing attendance of 21 members and ‘uznmh t‘.(‘l‘lll‘5 at thc three visitors were present. The ~' “l .‘.l\ H [inc prr tticnt, i\lr.<. Wni- Study Book “West oi the Gorges" “m. a good nllcnd- was presented by l\l.rs. S. R. Pruicc. 11w inrirtrs. ion assisted by the president. Mrs. A.K. h-Iactlrcgor. Mrs. L, Best. Mrs. R. U, n ._ Bction. nnd Mrs. R, You. Mrs Carr iiritcnttls illld stibst-rlpt- and Mrs. MIIUGYCLZO!‘ reported on ‘ apt-c mkeit for the "World the Presbyterial sessions. The next ' - Th.» lliEHK‘ ul the devotions meeting will be held at the homc Q, "Sltiliw Little Children to of illrs. EdWifd ltliller. Refresh- ‘ffc-yitv,» Mr." ‘Airs, Harry Link- mciits were served by the hostess at ‘it, ,.,,,,| m, mletCtJlilg paper on the conclusion oi the meeting-S. h4- Chznrsr rrpliiins and Miss "- - ivrvlln‘ "*“l*l"“‘.“’ "Md "" l’°°_"‘,°"l -.\IOLLISON-JI'INKINS wim :h1ldl'"ll» Th“ Mllmah bumdmuo“ DlNG—Thc nmrviuizc of l-‘runtre-s trough! ll" "elm"? 1° a cl°se"s' Jenkins. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - r ' é Ralph l5. Jenkins. Charlottetown, to 1"“ T Keith L. lVlollison. son of Mr. anti lllrs. Robert l... Mollison, Summer- i-irlr. nns solcrnnizcrton Saturday levepim; at the Baptist. Parsonage. lCharlotlotovrit by Rev. James D. Davison. The bride chose for her xvedtlivig a suit of royal blue with (ll. luesdoy~Skuting 3.30 lo 5.30. 3 l0 ‘0- pink hat and black accessories and wore a corsage of Talisman roses. WEDNESDAY She was attended by Miss Phyllis Brown who wns attired in a suit '0! heaven blue with black accessor- ics and wore a Corsage of Peerless ‘ES roses. The groom was capably all? r ' ABB "l d by his brother, Grant o- LH TOWN JUVENH-E lligtlcne. Mr. and Mrs. Moilison will GUMB Al’ 8:15 Slltifp take tip residence in Stimmtepiid? ' ' 'h tl groom is on lie s a o Admission 35c and 25C Llidtigcslzllion CJR\\'. Previous to skate After her marriage the bride was the teacher in Bunbury School-S. Juvenile League Gome S’SIDE SHEEN & McINNIS JUVENILES vs. In um: big, smashing. crashing shlpmcntthc Paton and Bald?!‘ llills Imu- srnt us enough KNITTING YARNS to keep you bus)’ 9" mttilhs lo ouruc! ln this huge shipment is ' eluded Double Knitting Yarn-Min: Ciiilfbtlfl Crochet Yarn-Beehive rinsed“: ‘in 3 =9"! 4 PL"- Baby Wool - Diana. Super Sock. Kroy and Beehive Sock larna. Thte calm are gorgeous —- every shade you can imagine Full-Md (Ilrmmg! m; rnjoyitrg great llfllllllflfll)’ ll- PPBFM - - - Bu“ bf behind ,‘ a limes-Knit for yourself and your familial"! ‘W! "7 Knuth‘! ‘mm mu need or “nut la right here In the Dry Goods 009514519"- liiery Friday morning bright. and earl! I IMPNEI“ "l "uh M5152; ROOMS and fresh ltllUll-UIB comes In to the Grocer! DWI" It!" h from black Brothrrs . . . These two delicious foods ll‘! 51ml” n?" ~~tlsc_\"‘ll perl. up your meals and weary appetites beflmd "Fill-l!" l":- The Mushrooms are parked l" 1'3 Wlmd “all!” "' ""°°d M "5 rents a package — the Rhubarb la In bunohee—i"|°¢d M‘ 35 “n” E hunch, Be sure to include these two fresh foods In 7W1’ ""5""! "d" from the Grocery Department. ' II.\.\'D WASHERS and WMNGERS have been on the ltard-lo-praé Hire list for some time - but now the Hardware Dcpartmrntls zit \o inform you that tircrc is a supply on hand. DON T-DON 1-1"! because you haven't the advantage of eleetrlclty-el-rurxle l0 11° all"; washing in an old fashioned tub and wuh board . . . its Just too er for anyone! Get a “Patrlot" Rand Welhllll “"51"” - w “ugh i. Iifiich more efflelenl. job and be eaaler on Y"!- Th” FEM“ w“ er ' tfm lt-vcr type. it has a halnitcc wheel and bell bearings for may rpm:- tlen. Thu |<rlce of tho Patriot Washer is 23.85. You re notfiryrxl! ° with; those heavy n-et clothes by hand . . . The "Warranty W 1181i‘: will at» that M. for you nulvklr and cleanly In practically no time at a f.‘ a Wringcr u priced at 9.25. 1m 32.20 rw wt I" I '"°‘*°"‘ fr" \ aslier and Wringcr and it?! 3'01"‘ Willi 0n the llne In Just nbou l ‘he time. (‘nine In and sec thcsc—talk over 3'01"‘ "c955 ' ' ' “m know Nu ran buy flier-c articles on the Holman Eel! Pilyment Plan. Fol‘ an"; w t p In the Hardware Department: CAPITQL Summer-aide < LAST SHOWING TQDAY k1 "ROMANCE or THE HIGH seas" Wit-h Janis Paige — Jock C050" snows 3.30 _ 1.15 - 9.15 __> ___ __________.___._- 1M1‘ WEDIIESIIAY and THURSDAY ~ cause-neurone ”i‘ilti”ifi tovt Silililvttlllt Sllllllllli llllllilltll : ‘ nelveeieilfm” l f‘ ' l _ '7 . teen mev." - ’ YY.:uvt.e.eT\.e' .ln e greet ' 4 mollt hlumrll‘ eaenh -'.e|.~a-|- .....aaar.-, . an Ill-m llllllll m Vlllllllll ~ inn IRMRS : noun; mm riuovi lwmt n lflllll liltlill use NEWS Q CARTOON - uuusun OCCUPATIONS ‘ snows ms _ 9.1a ' MATINEE THURSDAY 3.30 v a-bi» lQ'iQv_fl I Richmond Residents llldiltlerlyllouplelllho Lose llome By Fire Neighbors or Mr. and Mu. A. P. Gallant of Richmond who lost their home and all their furniture and clothing in a fire" on Sunday after- noon, January 30th, are rallying around to give what aulstance they can toward: getting thll elderly couple re-eltabllshed. A collection of clothing end household ueceul- ties has been taken up and it ls understood that Mr. and Mrs. Gal- lant plan to resthne housekeeping in a vacant house near their farm.- Some of the men in the vicinity are hauling lumber from the woods for them as well. Fire was discovered suddenly in the upstairs of the house on thi Sunday afternoon while the family were sitting in a downstairs room. It spread rapidly and almost noth- ing was savcd from the building. Fortunately the outbuildings dbl not catch. it. is tinderstood that there is a small amount of insur- ance on the house. The qauplc live about ltvo miles from Richmond village-S. ——0RGANlZA’l‘l0N game junior hockey Bedcqtic rink tonight, Tues- day, Feb. 8, Freetown Juniors vs. periods. Winners play’ Kinkora one period. Players and [ans all pay i5 cenls admission. —MOTOB FllOlll SACR\'ILLE— Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Frank motored Bedcquc Bonccrushcrs. Play two‘ from Suckville, N. 3., on Saturday to Summerslde where they remain- ed until Sunday evening. On return they were accompanied by Mrs. Frank's mother, Mrs. Ernest I.. Walker, and brother John, who will visit for a few days-S. —ENTERTAINED AT ‘MARGATE — Mr. and ilfrs. F. D. Marks enter- tained at their cosy home at Mar- gatc oti Friday evening in honor of Miss Louise Crane, nho is. about to participate In an import- ant event. In spite of weather which was (a: from pleasant, a large number of friends gathered to tender Louise a. pro-nuptial shower. She was accompanied to the dining-room, which had been beautifully decorated for the oc- casion with streamers of rose green, white and yellow by her Mayhew. The well-laden baskets were carried in by Floyd Granc and Shirley Henderson and the parcels were opened by lllrs. Lloyd Hickox and Mrs. Harry Cascley. Names and good wishes were read by Mrs. Arthur Profltl; and Miss Rena Woodsidc. and the many lively gifts were arranged by Mrs William Durant and Miss Hazel Baker. in a brief but well spoken “space-h." Louise express her thanks to her friends fo their gifts and good wishes and to Mm. Maria for opening her home for tho occasion. Tlte remainder of the evening passed pleasantly with freshiucnts were served by the hostess. assisted by e bevy of young ladies-Bur. jhrsonal? —Mr|. Robert Mliligan. Sher- brooke. ls a patient in the Prince County }iospltal.-S. —Mr. Keith Cameron of Sum~ mersidr: has been confined to his home for lome time by illness-S. -Mr. Eldon Hickey. Summer- slde, haa- left for Toronto on a business trip-S. —-Frienda of Mrs. Eric Begnall. King Street, Summereide, will be pleeled to learn that the ll recov- ering from her recent illness-S. —Mt'a. Gordon G. Houston of Hunter River ls 1t present nursing her sister, Mrs. Eric Bagnall. Sum- merslde, who has been ill.—S. Hunt-din, RN” ——Ml5$ Gertrude accompanied a patient. who left yesterday by plane for Boston, Mass-S. —M.rs. Jenn Dsvlsim accompani- ed by her son Leamm, arrived on Monday to attend the funeral of her father. the late John Camp- bell, 1rishtovnt.—Bur. -l\llss Bernice Lldstone of the Summerslde Branch of the Bank of Nova Scotla has been transferred weeks temporary t1 utyn-S. -—dlr. Donald NIacLean, erleton. N.B.. was the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Mac.- Lean. Summerslde. end-S. --Guests of Miss Edna Mac- uurdo. Konsington. during Presby- social intercourse and cards. Ref l > l l friend, Miss Helen Marks. Nuptiak music was played by Mrs. Georgel l l I I t {QQQ ELEV??? Smollmun‘; Cordiolly Invite You re attend their Spring Showing of Ladies‘ two and three piece Suits — opening - Tuesday February Eighth ot ten o'clock , Set Newly Arrived C O '1‘ T O N ‘AFTERNUUNS’ Newly arrived i=- douns and dozens of printed slubs, in dressy and toll- ored style: for all types. Sizes l2 to Z2, 38 to 44. Only . . . . . . .. . lug and Mrs. Stanley —Mrs. Wallace her home by lllness,—-S. to the O‘Leary branch for three lerial week were Mrs. J. A. l-lard- having been ill for a few day: at Sharpe, her home. In spite of her advanced Norboro. and Airs. L. M. Call- years Mrs. Arsenault enjoys excel- Fk0d~ beck, Summerside. -Bur. I Murray, Kin; over the week Street, Summerside. is confined to —Mrs. (Captnini ljih Arscnztult of Summcrsidc is recovering after Grocery ~ WANTED ~- Grocery Stock Glerlk APPIY n. r. notmtn. 4.. - Ofllee n. r. iiotuitii LTII. Sununerslde ~Mr|. P. W. Ranger of Prov~ idence. R. I.. arrived in Summer- sldo last night to be with her fa- ther. Mr. Edgar Clark who under- went an operation in the Prince —Bui'. , lcnt ltealth.—S. —lVLrs. County Hospital on Sunday. She was accompanied by her daughter, Ruth-S. Franklin Brown. New Mn. London, was among those attend- Hunter River- —B\1J'- ing Presbyterian where she was the house guest of; her daughter, Airs. Elmer PRYHIQI‘ Kciisingtun.| IE ~ SURE TO ATTEND The liq I After The Grand Opening of the New Curling llink In Summerslde WEDNESDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 9th 2 — Orchestras — 2 Continuous Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 Only Limited Number of Tickets Available Admission $1.00 per person ' islands in l l l JUB FOR lliAP-DIAKERS 11.9w are many mountains on the South Seas that -~ ' lmvc never been surveyflfl- _. 9 " ' H “ __Guests o! Mr. and Mrs. James “QKQ/‘WM itlacKenzie, Kensingtoti, duriiiG H"; Presbyterial WPEK- were Mrs. oyrl Smith. Mrs. Emmett Brown 1111f! Exnest Contains all n- OAMEO THEATRE keusingtlfl Tuesday us, 9.1a Tlfa-ri outlined! exciting story of tho world's mo! exciting oily starring Barry Fitz» gerald ln "Naked City." Also shorts, REGENT MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SHOWS 715 AND 915 » MATINEE MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 3 JO wy». <9‘