}______.._--, .4 WESTERN -‘ "ii-calendar 1947i _ GUARDIAN George Clow. finances s. Elmer Murphy. m Hanover so. and ill Ottawa 8t. \ SUMMERSIDI and PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscription. " ‘eta; Bookatore. Water Street: Town“, ggkgry, Water Street: Y. L? Tho Glirdleu may be bought daily u any of the Joiiowhg aterea in Suuuueraide: Gouriiea Drullfll". Water Street, Marl: Gaudet. 67 Granville Street kqm Guarani will be delivered to any home in Sluumeraide. ggi-rier Bty at 2e per, day or 12o per week. Phone tee hr thla eel-vice. I ‘M your order to the he; reaplluihle for deliveries OI {DIP POI"- __ Fl). - One small aim pm“. 5,; »_ vii-lie Kensingloii. Box 1i‘ ____ 4-bit SALE. - i946 Mercury i’: . grlceoll. i-‘rench River. _,K,\'l'l-1 I) music of Miscouehc B...“ _.i Crystal] Rink. Summer- ciii- loziiglil- miiscollcnrzwlsaivp will view 1mg ill Crystal Rink. Sum- w, mi- lo stay in the run- rlii: Stair‘ ilflC". izs iwoii nousu. hard- , r5 and lights. 511013142 222?. , -il machinery l w " ' gulfffihltiliz‘ to lhe late Leslie 9,,“ ll. Cap» ‘rruvcrse- A991 l° \[y5_ Frank Lzuiféilli‘. U“)? Tm 759' ' . Ni) SCHOOL MEET- Efinllilie I'\l\0ll\lll)' "leriiilu u! 'i'-¢ gnwillltlil llome and School As- . ‘=4 lil"ll| in the school on _ 'l‘|i¢i~c \v.is n u-iii! Vi: w". .'ll'.\. F. R. N1 i’ '1‘?- ;nniiip l-liilir. Tlil- ' a iliid read l'.\’ M"- ‘~ I was §f.‘,‘§’,§1@i,<,'.'.cPcsi-rriiriii and the mi lites of last meeting \\'(‘l'(! road the Sct-i-clarl- 0135-‘ Gmmdim‘ A [pill]. 'I‘lic t-tinilnillcr- In form .1 new constitution Riflifvlllflli‘ rvllhli ‘m; ;|lll‘i' 3~OlllC llisl snail a "WNW" w "Mm, u,» l-evi rt l-oii<litiil.-iiii sscli lillfiliilllflliil)’. The Pro fichl “n: a lalk on the iicrcsslly lif ‘duh cdiiiglin and apicalcd to lllP ]ll"€lll5 to lalte advantage of the visual eillil-zilicnal pictures vidl I'll ii muiilli Ivv llic film Iiolrd. A iijxilfil on "Parent-teacher relu- tlons" \\its rcaii by Mr. James Peri- dergast. An interesting feature of the iiir-eil-ng the“ followed in the form cf ii debate put in by lhi‘ ptlfilis of Grade X. The subject of tiiq lifivfillf‘ \\l.\ "Resolved that .1 eeusciiay or bridge would hf‘ "W"? benriilwi titan n rnrfcrry between P. p. I. and the Mainland." 7'11..- lpeallcrs on the pro were Misses Peggy fift-Quaid. Audrey Profltt, Shirley McCarvillc and Betty J.'l_v. The speakers on the Con were Misses Jviin DAVIMJII. Isabelle oar- lline. ill-Ion Mozlsc and Mr. Tom PCDUCTLZJSI. All tha speakers und excellent speeches and delivered them m (l manner which won many gomplirrirnts lin- them. The iudsts Were Mr. C. C. Baker. Misses Alic- hidr Cilriver and Evangeline Green- ll. The Judges lind n great diffi- culty Ill selecting the winning team but aftci- some dclibcration gate their decision In favor of the Con lde. A social hour followed. Rev. It. illilri-ay Iell the singlnll of sev- mi Olll favorites in unison and n irllijk. Radio and heater. Arthur pru- | -IIOBSE SHOES hum/oer O at Burns‘. Iilalpequc. —PIIESUEU - Unloading car Thuriday. February 20th. Lay- ton Green, Altrarny. -- POLICE DOUBT — _1ll the slunincrside Police Court on Tue-s- rias’. a lflln charged with assault was remanded and three drunks were each fined 85-00 and costs-S. 1o: —BOTARY MEETING —- R40- WW. tonight. tartan William Hayward was llie - —'" spcakfr at the regular meeting of -i\.\.\'l'i;ll. -- sl-coiiri hand 1W0 the summcrside Rnlary Club in c motor civil! flllZ-"Q- l" 3°°d L60 Coyllfs Restaurant on ‘rues- : condition. one small out; day and he chose as ills 511111100! bi.i=-.l motor cciiiizltv. b- bold» "the Newfoundland Fisheries." Mr. .\l‘.i.i~ .i’.i Iiayward. now manager of the 4s" v , Summerside Branch sf the Bank _liol' ‘H’ B dvtliw Rink Fhuli- of Nova Seolia. Is a ilal vc of New- tléll. Fl"). f0, Bcdeqlw 5mm‘ fouiidlitnd and was. engaged iii 53ml. lllrckrl’ Lvflgimi 5"!" A" bailitin; for ii irunuci" of 314i..- in Milltlultfll Bulimia vs- FPWWW" lhill. lroiony. Iiolariali Vlclcr Brett, Rina» IVIIddiPW" Bilmm" mu“ Halifax, and Mr. rrcd Biligiilinl. Sumlitcrside. “etc t,u-:sls.-—S. —(‘.\RI) l'.\lt'l'll\;b‘ -— A \Ui) -ii- joyabie card party liiidl-i- the aus- pices of lhc C. W. 14.07 Indian Rmer was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar i-lil-kev, Indian RZVEI‘ on Friday liiiqiil. Fcb. 7th. Eight tables \\'t‘i‘0 in play and the prizes. wcrc won by Mrs. Frank Sim, and VIr. Flell Nooriaii. A delicious lunch rus sclwcli by-tilc latlics lid dam:- iiig was 611415011 for a few hours. Music was played by Messrs. Fer- dic Kilbride. Peter Perry, Edgar Ilirlicy, Arnold Hickr-yl and Mrs. hiriizzll‘ Ii’ y. Si‘. Th:- following \-;c~k a similar i-"lrty was held at the hunt: of Mr. oiid Mrs. James _ PvllLlCFKGSl, Kenslngton, ivlicil fif- tccii tables were in play. Prizes . were iron by Mrs. Gervase MeLiel- laii and Mr. Eric Watson. A cun- solution prize was awarded to Mu. Daniel Noonarl. Refreshments and .&ZI‘IK‘II1K completed the prograiii.— , -MAKE FINE SHOWING -'l‘he I beginning of Girl Guide and Boy I Seoul week was observed in Sum- morside on Sunday with church parades to the Baptist and Callio- Iic churches. At the Baptist Church. Diane Dewar was flag bearer for the Guides and Joseph Schunmian for the Scouts. The Brownies recit- cd the Brownie player. The Scottie recited lhcir promise and the Guides sang the Girl Guide lHyn-in. Rev. E.J. Barrass. minister, look as the subject of his sermon. “The Red, White and Blue" and spoke of what our flag stands for. At St. Paul‘; Catholic Churcih. I'll. Rev. Msgr. G..I.. ItiacLcllan lid- dressiiig the Guides concerning their organization dwelt on the virtue of Charity. Miss Carrie Ifol- man. Division Corrimissioner was presentw-S. TEMPi-JRAMENTAL COMPOSER In Vienna. during his Iifetmr. Beethoven was better known as a bad-tempered man than a great composer. On one occasion. when dining in a cafe. the matter brought soup which was not so hot as it. should have been. Beethoven angrily the lRFllP< sci-vcd delicious refresh- meals-K. poured it over the poor fellout/‘s head. and left the building. SPECIAL i lottcims"? I! door that It 98 rents. T.ry Fri-sh Frosted l-‘rults and treat. Put up freeh from the gar fut frcczc method ao as to lose non lnce of Ions rm the packager-- Iummvrsidl». but rm.- rllllrMcs-r. Don't rn very popular Th!‘ Dry I x 5i. m, Mats - Which has |lf‘(‘ll ncnrly Ollclolh. Ream. "r kilos nlirl shelve-a will look lo well "c- ‘FOII will he umpires. ru DEPARTMENT. Them are three lovely —G. ll. ltl.— - iiave you econ the Automatic "Weather-etrip Door The Hardware Department haa them in stock and there i I Illecial prlco of 09 cents on them. This Door Bottom doe-l an excellent Joli of shutting out drafts, - Elly to lllltll~-yllll merely nail or eerew it tn the baae of you conider doea not fit properly. An exceptional buy HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. vczctabira Juat picked from your garden. There la absolutely l0 waste and tho preparation ia lo eaay- -you just follow the direc- worieing on an entirely new prin- Vegetables - - - They really are a den by Canada Packers. using the e of tile flavor. vitamins or appear- iaa trying them--they'ra new to in other plat-cl. GROCERY DE- ‘Ti-IE cnaiar.o'r'r_ crown GUARDIAN _ Personals -Mr. Dan Campbell. was a visitor to Bummere de Saturdasn-K. - . River. on } —Mr. Ind Mrs. Hdlth Ch-aley o] SUMMERSIDE Today Remington were weekend visitors lo sll-Iflm¢l'lld0—K. ‘Messrs “h”. Lriiiz. Aubrey Breokinl arid D. Henderson. Ken- singto“ \.s»ie aummereltle on Siturday. K. human. #15? Campbell andt/‘ger: a I . at the ‘raeeeuaotwnfluvmxrdersfifi on l Saturday. —K. ti.‘ --Mr. and Mra. nalern O'Brien fi of Alma, Lot a m ded the raatkers 14 h at Bumniereide on Saturday. O'Brien had two honea taking part the noes. -K. will i —-Mr. Cam Hohlnil c! Auguatine Cove la a conalstent attendant at the Summerliide races. He witness- ed the fourth consecutive race on Saturday-K. /M-G_M .... 71w last Chance "First on your movie llsll‘ t i —Tiie many friends of Mr. Par- ;meiius Philips of Kenaington are glad lo soc him out again after an attack of flu-K. -~-VIr.-.. C. B. McLeil-m and little diiughtci- of Grand River are vii-il- ing Mrs. McLeIIanH aunt, Mra. E. G. Gillis at Remington. —K. ~Mrs. J. L. Blunders wee e " visitor to Sumner-aide o! B} day .-K. ALSO - ilizws . SIIIIWS 7.15 - 9.15 Matinee lliursllay. 3.30 v-Mrs. James lawless, Norboro. returned recently from a visit to Ebbsficct. “K. Blli lllllIBLE BILL Friday and Saturday “lIElIillliG WEST” anti “GIIIME nolnoirs illliiiiliilli" —Mr. Robert Humphrey. promin- cnt Kensinglonian made a business “lid l-llfllsure trip to Summersirle en Saturday. —K. —M.r. Myron McArthur, Kensing- ton was an interested spectator at races iri Summersldc on Saturday. _ —Mr. Harold Noonan of Summer- sidc spent the weekend in Ken- slngton the house guest of Mr. and Mn. Robert Dunphy. ' --Mr. Harold Noel-um of‘ Sum- merside was i; weekend visitor to Kensington. a guest of his sister, Mrs. Robert Dunphy and Mr. Dun- m-w-K‘ _ lixcnumaivr. susransavraca —Mr. Lawrence Cahill of Kcn- D Tw ‘VALID? m Illlzwn was e. visitor to Bouth- “T L551‘ CHANCE port on‘ Friday being called there by the serious illness of hismolh- er. Mrs. James Cahill whole many fricnrls will he glad to hear that she is now out of danger. The flight of three soldiers. era of them an American sergeant. Lit other; British officers. from 5H‘ man-occupied Italy to 65ml)” "G95 the Alps Into Switzerland, provill. the mounting momentum and F.\ s -Mr. airéd Mrs. J. H-kfllziodwin of linimers e were wee en v sitora .. - .h ._ , in KQn§ing[0"_ Mr_ God . -> cltement. of "the Last 0 flilti. many friends will besglad 007114-311? ml-ichdlscuised M'G'M 1am" ' that "l6 is making a good recov- tional film which opened yesterd.__ ery alter being quite iii with the an- fhe Capitol screen. flu-“K Accompanying the willie" W -|their harrowing trek over the ice- —Meiisrs. Lee Ellery and lnuis,bouyi¢1 mountains are a heterogen- D. Mel-Lead of Union Road and W q; ~_n-le,~n.aiionais who Viclorig respectively. were visitors mu‘ m p -. . _ to Slimmerslde on saturda to see ha“ bee" hounded “om me Con“ h y try to another by the Gvfmflllrd the races-K. . - and, vilhile the spectacular fligh: _M,-_ 13nd,“, 59mph m“, a itself provides the slm-y-Lsuspense Rood showing with a green horse 511d dflmalk! illiilacli i‘ '5 “W119?” from the North side gt the Sum- lam and iron-willed determination mcrside races on Saturday. The vet- o! these people i0 achieve their "l" Tyndale is being earnestly a! of a new freedom that SW95 solicited lo drive Bob Phillips’ good Kg a . i, 51km, moments lrotter at the big Nova Scotia-RE ‘ e p me S f’, 12 Island race “spiel. in Charlottetowx; and unforgettable c aractcr a. this week-K. lien‘- The story opens when the Am- -Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly. Prim" 58L Bladd°ckt l i-“mm Summerside. Iiavc returned home G.I.. and a fellow war prisoner. after spending a few “y, with Mn 3mm, 1,'@ui_ Hnlllflfl)’. lrke ad- and Itfrs. H. B. Leonard. Bayvlew iliu-ilage o! an- Allied bomibardlncnt rriqpaé-tmenls, Pitt Street, Saint John, 1° Qgcapp j-i-om the train which is ' ' llransporling them to Germany- Kded by an Italian lilmikccpcr. they make their way to a a e toivii rm attempt to cross to Switzerland by Ibgat, The attempt isnablaiiduiiilsd when a sympathetic a an g1‘ _Mr,_ qr] Cmcken’ slmnm, warns‘ thelm oilthclGrceitinans li-ing side. ‘left on Tuesday ma; in wat a one ie s10 _. train for Montreal necomgeuiigilz: 1115mm. iii?!‘ are hidden lav" I‘ her son. Herbert. who will enter .1 Dricsl. Iillt when rcli-cslii-ig (llam- hosnilal there for treatment. They “"5 ‘uke m“ "w 1mm‘ ‘my a" were flccfimpgnied by Mm Lame forced lo flee. Also harassed by the McI-‘arlane-s. enemy are the srvllp vi’ llliellm" _tltmale who are 590111118 B B11159 m —SSl. JO. Butler. R..C..A..F.. who h" bee" lpelldim: his leave at his home in Summerside- he, 1s“ (or 50°50 Bill‘, Labradon-S. —Dr. a. L. wimi- Ind Mrs. ll“ i?“ °"" ‘h’ ‘“""‘“°“‘ Wineor, Norton. have returned mmmm“ m“ homo after attending the fun- _ fir’? cral of Mrs. Wlnsora mother, Mrs. M. Townsend. Summereide. P. I}. L. who passed away at. her home there follotving a lengthy lllneee. Mrs. Too-iisend we: a f uent visitor to Norton before her lll- 'I‘Iil-. past week has Iiccn our “all nrss and had many friends there. ilyvi)’ ‘limtimg \-l‘;’(‘l"'§§ ‘lir,‘_dulga§ylvfes _ d cons an r0 - y ——Sl. John Telegraph Journal. and dances pm“. u, Lem’ ‘tutti. opened on Ash Wednesday. ti“! 19* l On Friday evenmi: the newly ol- ALBERTON Into Switzerland. ’ I i i i l Goods Department ha: iual: received a aupply of stamped Invite fnr hooking Mata. There ere three aiaee- -2| x30. 28 x45 and have had a great number of inquiries about the-an Stamped -tlii- draignil nro lovely. There la also a stock of Met Binding! impoqaihlo to get. up to now". Mall Orders will‘ wtilljlclt can- of ns long n: there ill t\ supply. DRYGOODS DEPART- I Blair Bueli. The mlidcrn tabib coverlng-PLASTIC-tailea the pieoe of Table coIorr-applo green, white and lu- cnvrrlng Ia 38 inches wide and la 95 cents a yard. Your Jmllrs Mifiilell- when cnvored with thia gleaming ll la to he found on the 2m! floor VILLAGE GREEN SCHOOL gunlzed "Youtiis‘_ Club" [wrest-tried -—-— their ltlllfll] flrllwill;CILDPIBE-{géalé Honour Roll for Januaryz All"? 1° B “Yc av“. ‘ '- i Grade X.-Marte Duffy. ‘Wmeyfiokfoahchybé‘“Qfng.”H}.Eml Grade viL-l. Elizabeth Duffy; 2, 3:3: mom-h enjoyed by the young‘ Dorothy Bueii; 3, Iiheresa Arsen- ault. rode V. Sin-l. Edward Acorn. rode V. .lr.—1, William Acorn; Kiltlbnll Acorn. Grade folk in attendance. The many friends of Mrs. John; 2, A, Callaghan \v.-_Il b: plcnscd tel iknoiv. that sh:- IX sillicdlll‘ “‘~"°‘v' lV.~-1, Ernest Duffy; 2, cring from Iier prrseilt ind lios- ‘lion at ilcr homo Iici-c. A_ trill-ft! lnembomal1 g;1cigi"tlc_ “Lil-Cl .n I i‘ |socictirl;. anti also in lilI D\\l">‘.“_ work. Mrs. Callaghan: presence is Rrblll)‘ missed by all 1W1‘ “em: members. ' (ii-ado IlI.--1, Margaret IiIacNeiii. Grade rI.--1. Maurice Duffy. Grade I. A.-l, Frances Mitchell. Grade I. B.»-1, Mary hfitchell; 2. , ___ ._ . I Mr, Machin. accompanied by M". Mat-Millan tVcloi-aiis Land Alli‘ motored front Charlottetown to Al-i berton on Monday. will"? “WY made. several business calls before proceeding lo iislliflh- I on ‘ rntcr- Highcst Average in Junior Grade ekldward Acorn, 94.5%. Teacher - Anna MeQuald. Monday cvenilifl a" lginmenl was hcld ill lhl- AHierluil, Plrish Hall. The fort ll ll‘. 'li party, rogrem consisted oi a ‘flux social and a (lance. llliss L.i\t\‘:i McLclIaii and Mr. Shirley ililllllilt’ were the happy ivinncrs r>f_llic ?klc_ tion forty-five prizes. With plenty 9f jolllty and jest. the boxes were auctioned with brisk biddingc. and loid at prices, which flung t"‘il- hi afar in the background. Mr. Mchael Nlicarn. pianist and Mr.‘ George O'Connor. violinist, llvau- tlfully played while young and .‘.d tripped the light fantastic liiilil tit! wee small hours. The funeral of Mr. Abraham Mc- value means extra BO\YS AND GIRLS know what they like - OGILVIE OATS, rhedificrenl porridge with that oboe-good nut-like flavour. The extra i Innis wu held from his late IPZJF‘ dence iii lilmsdeledo the Sat-cell Heart Church. Alberten- on TUE!" day, February 18th. at l0 a. m. lI-gh Mans of Requiem teas "QICDTHCII by the Reverend Father Monailhaii. who aloe officiated at the grave. The pailbeare were: Meson. John Wallace. Merrill Dunn. I'll-ants Mc- Kenna. James O‘l3vieit. Le: Mciiiiils, L. Dunn. goodness and no bulls. Helm. W. R- Oullen, J. l1. My- i f l i and brown. Priced $3.95, cirm and frame bags very or any occasion. and $10.95 eocii. Misses and Children's Ho and shdulder strap styles. calf in block, brown, gree Prices $1.50 to $2.95. ping bogs. Pioslic and Plastic colf handbags; strep hen- dle, underarm and shoulder strap in block, red Loclies’ Morocco and Cowhide Handbags-under- Brown and black, priced $8.95 $5.50 cod $6.50 eoch attractive for street ndbligs, slrop handle Plastic and plastic n, led and while. Special A Clearing let of lost season Handbag: and shop- Regulor $1.75 to $'l2.95-cieoririg rick, James Pike, John Matthews arill Don Campbell, Albertnn. at- tended the Bonspiei in Charlotte- town. Iiasl Miss Marion Ripplty, who , been the house guest of Mrs. Ed-l ward Clow for the past week, lcfl. rcl-cliliy for Charlottetown, wlierc slie will visit friends. before return- ing to her duties in the Bank of Commerce. Windsor. N. S. Messrs. Heller Corbett. Cedric Hlintei- utld Hcbcr Hardy. Mulilrrsc partiviilalcrl in the Curling Boil-q spiel in Charlottetown tiic past week. “The Aiberton Curling Club"- arc leased with the fine slioivirigl of tieir representatives. Mr. Cyril Bernard recently Spflil.‘ a hricf Iiolidi-ly in the capital, with Suminersiiie Bowling League" Results of last week's play ' Commercial League played at Cgpltol Bowling Alleys, slimmer- s; c:- First. Section:- High single Austin Brooks High three V. Savidant 750 Second Sectiona- High sllirzlc Angus Cameron 200. 276. High llii-ce Wm. Mi-Causiaiid 6T8 friends, who izme iiini a roldliti | welcome. Hulmaifsz- ‘ Miss Dorothy Bowness. who G. Oiscamp ...19'I 160 I94 spent a happy three weeks’ hon-iii. Campbell .. 119 I67 168 day at her home, has returned tlNE- Phil"?! 175 190 I50 resume her duties in the Canedianflil- Phillips 182 217 212 Bank cf Commerce Iiere-A. ;LQ"1\‘VtslCOléG]2.... “.140 85 I43 ——--»--—-.-- , o a - 5 . KMNSINGTON’ SCHOOL ._____ Heart Breakeraz~ lioiior roll for January. lg‘ gfumt " is“ 31-19 £5 Grade x'_l' Audmy Frau: 2MP; Slllrfilllhllt 0 H 101 18g Shirlle Kennedy and Ruby Hender- Ff Gaudfl " ' w“) 204 .38 son; 3, Isabelle Jardine and Max Qm-mktr ' I49 155 143 Iilurrlir. i Tm a I _ ."ss4. Grade I.\'.--l, Maisic Itlaciliahomi SincIalra:-- 2. Neva lilcklierl; 3, Glennie suds- F. DesRovlle . ‘:20 bury. i R. Edwards . .. ill Principal J. Weeks lilurplly. .W< Plow _ - ~ - ~ 101i Grade VIIl.-1. Arthur PCIldCI- (o;'_‘““,‘°',°" - ~- Elf, tlzaasllé 2. Geraldine Drlscoll; 3, Bill)‘. Tnaiizggl ' ' “mi at‘ er. ‘ fliudc VI. ~l. Kenneth Blakcnei"; 'J_“1'§[.'I.‘,’,f,',"f,‘°k“'_ U5 H4 m; L’. iiliildrcd lngl‘ , l, Donlllil lluntcr. Q Williams 206 123 Q9‘ Vice Principal-“Aelnlde Glover. S. Arscnauit . 104 I60 247'- Grati: VII.--1. Sheila Connick: ‘.3. E. Arsenauit 149 I69 llii i Elaine Glover: 3. Marielle Davisorl. L. Gallant I37 137 I27 l 'l‘l~rlchcr-- Illalnic Mill. t Ttillll-Zmt l Grade Vi. l, /\Illli\ hlrtTarvcll; L’, _“"_°d""‘"‘|“5*" _ F _ I Itoina ilamillon; 1i. l-Jri: Citidvrcil. Fmkmm‘ h‘? 1.6". ""‘,7l (li"i'l~ V.-~l Earl Dilvisoll: U. " rlwmpsml ' H" m’ m)‘ . . . - .. A. MltcLalltlm . . 1G1 I64 127 [Beryl Woodsidc; 3. Eiisworlth Lani- R‘ wood u > m9 Ho 120 crcn. .w_ 1|‘ » g 3 l ‘Ieachcr- Erwin Thompson. ~ p|we€:;_ '16 1 9 ls‘ Glade IV.» I. Marlon MacArthur; “Igngnlrfld 196 139 137 L‘. llclfit illaclilillall; Ii, Reggie-VHF B. Arscliauit IIO ll7 lil dgmngp B. Fi-idgcn 240 I52 1S5 Grade IIL-l, Gayle Darrach;_ 2. D- Adams .158 113 16S Donald Champion; 3. lilarioii ‘ Humphrey: —" *"' 'l‘r-nclicr- ljrriiidllic Maebcan. tlrndl‘ II. n, 1. l'ai5.\' Waiswl '3» Inghglll CIIITIPFOYI‘ F‘- Rrryl Bernard. Gfiltlt‘ i. .‘\.-l eddy Bridsw 9- Currie Bridges; -i. RiTOil Channtii Grade I. B.~ l, hlai-Joi-le Mac- Arthur; '.‘. Isobfil Cotton; 3. Jahlw \‘.-'aile. (lrndc l. (1- 1. Billy lleffcil: 2. Wavnc ("rozil-i" and iris Cllflmiillfini 3, Gerald McCarvcIl. Olive Thompson-Teacher. LAIOI ICOIIOMICIL ain 05c mt I hie the 3th- qy Mantle ‘Q quick relief. fund. lt'e hat acting! 0e! a bottle had!!- Initial Showing of ' ' Ladies’ Spring Handbags Newest Styles, Shapes and Materials ‘HALF PRICE Smallware Department (Main Floor) Sinclair Gglmfiggiwzinpt Limited ‘ PAGE D 1' ‘NOTICE .5- Helene Curtis Beauty Shop. Summeraide. will be closed the i week beginning February 24th for redecoraiion. rte-open March m. L GLADYS MICQIJARRIE. . M E. Prossci" 146 217 I25 '1‘ola‘l-2294. . Bait era:- il. A. Harris ‘ 17g Sumflzarslde W. illaccriiislanr 2 I 2.’ _ _ _ E. K. Clifford . . use 127 m Lillr rhblt )NAL LARD E‘. Sheen .. 200 137 I77 ________ Low SICDP!‘ .. . 130 118 125 Tola —255S. Wreckers :— D0,, 3,... ,_ T. Earle Hickey Ill’). Campbell Chartered Accountant " “"°“'" Office at é: lgggtlltiltlv u omit-lu- street TotaI-2249, Sunamereide n.c.a.r.=- Phone l"! W‘ Davy ' "226 Z28 “s R. Barnard . 213 I77 193 iéléi-ii D. Si. Pierre 167 245 1317 A. Gallant In N. Parsons l3!) 104 H0 E, Gallant 163 P. Mivkus 200 I67 222 A_ (jglnergn 16s 'I‘<iti:li—-2S93. T. McNeil] i” LlotveIIyr1's:- ’]‘gt3]-27[)§, ' R. Ralcllc 23S 130 16S Lucky Flve;__ W. /\|'F(.'ll<’\lill iii I86 I153 C, “ledge .. .. H5 F). (inilant 131i HS .35 A. Arscliiltili 161 S. Alvllollullll 179 l8’! 177 B, Arthur 10'! Low Score . . .. . 139 I04 L40 H. Woodside . 175 731411-2350. - A. Harris . 166 225 255 Kinsmenz- 'I‘otal~2624. II. Gaiidet lDO 209 I62 Aron- lt‘. Gallant. Z74 1G9 ‘J07 V. Snviddlll 258 207 X C. Nit-Lend 14S I37 16d D. Uiidcrvrood . 201 137 20.2 All. Clow I67 2116 H8‘. L. Clow . Z59 I33 Z21 Law Snori- . I42 I140 1331C. Gcurgis . 210 I57 24S 'l‘lt.i!--[.'\Si. A. Brooks . .147 176 290 llilg factorye- ‘Fatah-SIM. J. Ramsay l-lSi 207 i3 A (l. Ramsay‘ 153 178 247 Joe's Dayan- H. Ferguson 14R I39 25-1. D. H‘i‘i\'l‘it‘!5 " . 157 23! I-I. lilcFzirlwnc I63 H5 I46 A. Cameron 14d I05 L. Silillllis 143 ‘.367 lGOPC. Wtftillc 243 I35 Toial- 2631. A. Arscliault .. 188 95s St. Puufsz- J. Arsenalllt 131 148 Syi. Gallant iao zloi Total-limo. s MELARENS COFFEE