ygBRUARY 12. 194s nu: WESTERN cuaaolanm ' ' AGENTS: I. liner Murphy. U6 Hanover Street. and Georg: Clow. 135 Ottawa Street. IUMMEISIDE and PRINCE COUNT! Nun, Subeeriptloue, Advertising. TlllGuI-Idlllllllilltbullglltltunyeltlle following ma: in luuruernidez Water Street: Geurlie: Drugetnre, ll Central um»,- Marlr Gender. :1 Grenville Street; lluluell Street; Alyre Doucetic’: Grocery. Second Street; Inland Motor Tran: l-—- wont» Belin- Wuter Street; 3» Weter Street. mute. fi"? f ..-PLENTY 0!‘ puma. MBIWIW- ' .__.. _1r()3 SALErINO Plymouth, heater and red-lo. Good condition. phone 26-12, Kensington. ut _.vALEN'l'lNl-I TEA, Epworth mu, Suuuuereldo, this afternoon. bgglnning at 8 o'clock. Meet your friends and have a good time over I mp of ita. _ANNUAL MEETING North Bedeque Farmers’ Institute will be held Friday. Feb. l3. in Nwth ggdcque School at 8 pl. I MIUNIOR HOCKEY Bedeque rink, Dunk River League, ‘rhurs- day, Feb. l2: Klnkora Boutbers vs. Bedeque Bonecrushere. Admis- don 20 and 30 cents. _F0ll SALE-Eight-room house. electrically wired; barn and hen house and 10 acres of cleared land at Mlscouche... Property of Tilmon DesRoches. one mlle from railroad station. school and church. For further particulars apply to J, s. DcsRoches. KC, Solicitor. -ll()'l‘.‘tRY MEETING -- Ml. John McNeill. sports columnist of the summerside Journal, was the guest speaker at the regular meet- ing oi the Summerslde Rotary Cluh on Tuesday. He gave a very intcresiing talk on the revival 1f lpolt that has taken place in Lllla community over the past twc years. A motion was passed that ll letter of sympathy be sent nu ltolarlan Earle Oorney on the death of his iather.——S. -- SIIERBROOKE WI. - The, February meeting o! the Sher-' hroukc Womclfs institute was held on Thursday evening at the home of lhc president, Mrs. Robert Mll- iignll. There were eleven members and one vis for present. After the slngivn; of the Ollc and the repeat- ing of the Creed in unison, routine bllsincss was conducted, Money was iclcli to purchase tickng for pli- lcns for Prince County Hospital. the feathers being donated. Val- cillilvr- rnrds were sent to four pa- hcilts in the Prov ncloi Sanitar- ium and a card of sympathy was forwarded to Mrs. James Chap- peli in hcr recent sad bereavement. A ‘grab bag’ conducted by the pro- gram committee brought in a pleasing sum, alter which Mrs. cilurics Yeo held a contest, which was won by Mrs. George Harris. Next month's roll call will be an- lwercd by the members donating holders to be given. to tllc Prince County Hospital. Interesting pap- ers wire real by Mrs. Charles Yco Ind Mrs. Frank Townsend. Re- freshment: were served b the hostess. assist-ed by Mrs. harles Yco and Mrs. Frank Townsend. — ‘Ihefiuerdleuwlllbedellveredtoelihemeluiummerlldeby wdgrncyetleperdlyurllflbflweehPhouailiorbli-ifortbi: pviceorllvllflllfifillbllllllw mpeullbl: for delivery ou your —ll0CKEY Beoequ: Rink. Scum Shore ‘Leltue. lmday, Feb. n, Augustine Cove‘ Bulldogs vr. Ila-ee- wwn Royall. l —HOCKEY Kensington Rlnk Friday. m». 13, Charlottetown Juvenile Abbies v:. Kenslngton Juveniles. Game starts 8:15. —DON"r MISs 1T! Come and "9 m" blflkest game of the eeaa. on st Hunter River Rink Tgnlght’ Feb. 12. Hunter River Bonecrush- era vs. Hunter River Married M911. Game starts 8 o'clock. Skate . --YooNo MAN rman _ On Tlleiday evening the police caught "P W111i 011s Young man who was iltlgllvaed inuwhat "is t becoming a ‘ 1‘ pas mo. a of i 9 Hroards from the side qf m: l“ Rilik- He appeal-cl in Sum- mersida Police Court yesterday mormng and WES fined $5,and costs. He was also ordered to pay the srm or five dollars to the run. "lalillgemcnl, to defray the dam. 38o caused. It is understood that h‘ mm"? Pf-lllve will arrest any person that ls a member of a group °f which ‘mil’ "lie may actually penbrm ‘hi? “Cl 0f dnrnaging property. -_ s, —-R.ETUR.NS FROM VISIT- Mr. Clarence Morrlssey of Tignlsn has returned to his home from .\ V91‘! enjoyable visit in U. S. A. He visited many cities including Bos- ton, l\fass., where he had the honor of an enjoyable visit with Mayor Curley and as a. souvenir received a key to the city from the Mayor. l-le met many Island- er". and spent many happy even. inzs renewing old friendships, l-lc visited with his sisters. A very en- joyable party was held at his sisters. Mrs. Maude Aitken. He $969M h18i1ly of the kindness HUM hospitality shown him by every- one he met, ——B.\SKET SOCIAL HELD —- A BRSKI-‘i. Social was held in St. Mary's Parish Hall, Swmnerside, by the Women's Guild cf St. Mary's Church on Tuesday evening. A number of gnmcs were played u". der the leadership of Mrs. Gcorgc T. Clarke and Hrs. Eric Woodsldc, Prizes were won by Mr. George Hogg, Wilfred Lecky. Mrs. .»'\.B.L. Horne, and George Clarke. The prize winners in the Spot Dance were Mrs. Wilfred Salter “m; Clarence Jones. Mr. George Clarke and Eric Woodside auct- ioned the baskets and all in all a splendid time was had by everyone present who are looking forward lo another event of unis kind. Mr. Judson Logan was Master of Cere- imonies.--S. FOP ififin r. c. news sinners 11 a 1a -G. H. M.- Th: 5 and l0 i: the Department when you really do tuve dlmee, quart- er: and dollurl. - - - The 5 and 10 ha; : limited quantity of BROWN IARTHENWABE TEAPOTB-theee are seconds. they have non-drip Ilwut: and er: the 5 cup rile - - - while they lust they ere priced :t 59 mm each-isn't that u BARGAIN‘! Come in and Qt a Teapot from "It 5 and l0 Department.- ATTENTION MINI! RANCHEBS - - - A lhipmeut of MINK WIRE l" lust been received by the llurdwure Department. ‘nu: Wire is hlllliy mcommended by Mink Breeding Authorities - it I: l x 1 mesh. 13 Huge and t! iuche: wide. - - - Thi: l: the beet Wire prccurable for Mink Rzllohti-e-Illd you can get ltright here in the Hardware De- Ilrtmen ‘PM u» drub Winter meal: with menus messed from Ilflllllll. ' - ~ In the Grocery Department you'll flnd TIFFIN BELIEF, an Indian Sweet Pickle In 10 ounce ier: priced at ‘l0 cent: a lee-GREEN LABEL CHUTNIY. made from freeb Indian Mango: in l0 ounce Jar: priced at ‘I0 cent: e Jar-end PEARL COCKTAIL ONIONS imported from {LI-ltntheeearoinwlsitawiue vtueger. theyureprieedutllceutee ttlc. - . - Theue three verietie: of‘ ' , “ " ckle: are :0 entirely dif- "M-iheru odd m: certain m: u» your meell. you'll find them in *1" Grocery Upper-imam. ; - I lien’: New: from the Chine Depurhnt. -~ - - At long ma, you will Th: m sroba nmrrmwan: on airplay: There ere complete m: m“ 3 Role end Buttercup Pattern-Odd piece: iu Geld:- m "Ill. Pink Tower and other pattern: Spede I: “Tape” In ‘luglialv lllherware-Stertuneweetcreddtetlne one yeualreudyhuve. - f- Wfle Dinnerware la her: in the China Department. . -sl|oi=,r'|kc_krlvs rum stream uonnllv Ellis»... 11c fhfhii. 29c §’.'§‘.'i§.‘"§... ,. LOO fli°'f.'.‘"i_ifi"ff'... 23G v NEWPORT ~ Isuuo c rzsr. a _ '" ">- f nuns. llqr. _. . .. 37c if? °."_E"‘..?T'.F.Y'.‘f_‘..‘?T'."TT1.. ".3415 l nlfkifif.‘ .. 1.89l$.*.t"i.‘.,*?,"§'ff§" 98o ,- 4-01. lALI-Bouu old’ let. Myrtle Street. Summenide. Apply J. S. Deulieohel, K.C., aolieiter, -lN HOSPITAL- lll‘. Raul-Id eld J. Glow of Summmide under- Wm‘ l" "Mwency operation 1:51: evening in the Prince County Hospital. At ltteut report: hi: eon- digon we: u-ld to be favorable. —PAINI‘UI.LY BUINID- Mn. Wilbert Mutton of Borden receiv- ed painful burns to one hand Tuesday night, She gwu injured while operating : gucliue lump. Treatment was udmintmud by Dr. John Downing. The burn,‘ :3- though painful, were euid to be not eerioua-S. —FUNIiB.AL TUESDAY - The funeral of the late Sensual G. Cor- ney was held on Tueedayafterxiem from the Bownex: Funeral Home to Trinity United hurch. at 2 o'- clock. ‘Fine officietng olergyvman was Rev. K. Sullivan. ‘me pull bearers were: Messrs. Aruile Shufll. Willard Muttlrt. Alfred Groom, John C. Mmntaiul, Lorne Campbell, Gordon Touche-B. --Il.ECOVIIING FROM ACCI- DENT-Mrs. Annie Sime i5 mak- ing a good recovery at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Chur- lottetnwn, where she ha: been a patient for the put two weeh since she was the victim of an ac- cident, which resulted in a frac- tured hip. Mrs. Sims had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mili- man, Kensington, and was spend lng a day in Charlottetown when the accident occurred-Bur. Personals -Mr. laldward larkin, Baystde, was a visitor to Surrmerslde yes- terday-S. -Mrs. George Waite. Summer- slde. loft. recently for Calgary, Al- berta, where she was called by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Edward Urch. B ~Mrs. Ell F. Gallant left on Monday for Sydney, N.S.. wlhare she will spend several weeks the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Sid Richards-S. ' -Mrs. Elton McKay. Ottawa Street, is confined to her home suffering from a badly sprained ankle. llez- many friends extend the hope for a speedy rccovcrgn-S. --The many‘ friends of Mr. Ernest Delghcn, C.N.R. engine driver, will regret to learn of hie illness. Hc is u patient in the Prince County l-lospital.—5. -Hcr friends regret that th- condition of ;Mrs. George Profitt. who has been lll at her home at Burlington for the past two weeks ha". not improved. She suffered a stroke on the 27th day of Jan- naryz-Bur. _ —Mrs. Tremaine Best, the form- er Jean llowattpf French River. now of Dawson City. Yukon, ts paying a visit to her native Prov ince, the first in nine years. She is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millman and will visit friends and relatives at Malpequc, Summerside, Cra-paud and other points before returning i0 her homer-Bur. -His many friends regret the sudden illness of Mr. Reginall Mountain. Sea View, who is u patient in the Prince County Hoe pital, where he was taken b] plane by Mr. Elton Woodeide. clinton. Mr. Mountain is :Ifex- ing from a. threat condition-Qua PAPYRUS BOATS According to the Roman writer Pliny, boat: were invenmd in um and were first made of pepyrul. an aquatic plant of the ledge family. ' EMERALD woman's momma Januuy meeting of the liner- ald Women's l. titute we: held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Ruth- es, with the president, Mrs. Spenq car Hughes presiding :nd l. large attendance of members. Roll call wn: answered b! 4°", nation: for the auction uie. “P; the business pert ‘of the meeting and different diecuuion: cempletq ed and committee appointed the meeting adjourned and I ‘(B17 lively auction ‘tale took piece. Mn. Austin Mirph! lcted :: cue- tioueer end the :um of 11.00 was realized. A vote of thank: was ertended to we. Murphy by l-hl president for the rueeeyful Juan‘. uer in which sheieondueted the sale. A dainty lunchwwe: eerved by the hoeteell Humbert-then d:- perted for home. ezweuing IIIW tude in Mire. Hughe: for the very pleasant evening eh: afforded them. v _ '- lluckey, Borden lllnk TONIGHT CHARLOTTEJOWN NAVY It IORDEN NATIONALS our: nuns.» Oue leer‘: lint: After Gene LDIIIIION‘ lOe lll"flt v v ‘ . ron in? rut-eta pupa .1: nuglutIprhefruI . .sl<i*lnl<=fqi* . J. i viola: Jswrurns THE _G_QARDTAN_._ annex SIIIIHERSIIE Lestfihowing Today “THE IACHELOIVS DAUGHTERS“ slim 3.3.41.1...» ~ FRIDAY ond SATURDAY as, Double 5m CHARLES snuulm "SOUTH OF THE CHISHOLM TRAIL" —und— MICHAEL DUANE In ”KEEPER OF THE BEES" ' REGENT SIIMMERSIIJE mom and SATUR-DAY Show: Matinee Friday 3:30 Lost Showing Tonight "i’LL BE YOUR SWEETHEART" and THE ROYAL WEDDING >0++0+O4§00000+¢0~ >00 Cameo ' nnnsmurun 'l‘hursliay 7-0 O'Brien and Viallacc Decry in man nasconmv M's Biggest Outdoor Thrillers. ilhrgarct One cl‘ ll G ORAPAIIIJ“ TNENTRE “TNE ‘BOWEN?’ WALLACE senor JACKIE coorrr ‘ GEORGE RAFT ll Fri. - Sch: 8:15 _._.'_. .___.____‘_.______ LONDON. Feb. 11 - (AP) — Avery Brunduge, United States Ohnipics chief. offered today to feed the 400 athletes ho will bring to Britain for the summer Olymp- lcl. Brundage, accompanied b Owen Van Camp. treasurer of t e 0.5. Olympic Committee, told British officials he would ship frozen food from the United states. ‘Any sin-plus after the games. h: said, would be distributed to ho:- pitela and children's homer. Plllvltl’ I all, d. blue: lll" ll Gilli!) gel Iltlli ~ sliumtrlslor" For Your Quality Diamonds o: “N”. Required - “I. an? ANNAN w. r. —'lh New Annlu women’: 1n- riltuie held. their. monthly meet- im at the home of Mrs. Homer Mouse on flmrsday. Feb. 5th with Ellhlflmtllbdl’! and, four visitors present. Three new member: were welcomed. . Meeting ‘opened with 0d,: and Greed. followed by roll cl-li which wu responded to by : donation for e quilt. Minutee- of prgvluug meet-hit were read and adopted. Mn. Walter Mouse, Mn. John Mouse. MN. Stewart Mouse end In. Hum‘ Moot: volunteered to wt quilt “SOT-her. me Mu. nee- ert Wllliume invited member: to her home for quilting. ItrWiS de- cided that we send this quilt to Barlow family and then lnalfc :n- other one for a needy family. Secretary reverted Benwick m- stituie. llmeland, wee the Institute to which we are to send parcels. It was decided to send u food per- cel at once. Mrs. Elmer Mouse to pack same, contents to be donated by me ‘ e and postage to be taken from funds. A donation of print wu grate- fully received and distributed among membe s to be made up into articles for a bazaar. Some sewing and knitting waa also handed in and more given out. After some dtecue-sion it w de- cided to order 15 boxes of general assortment cards to be sold to helzp out funds. School committee reported dust pan, coal shovel, and brush for blackboard needed in school. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Walter Moase get these art'- icles. Mrs. Lewis Moase agreed to go on school committee for next. two months. Sick committee reported several calls made and treats taken to two in district. Bills for fruit to the amount of 10c were presented and paid. Col- lection amounted to $1.10, plus '75: membership fees. Mrs. Delbert Rayner and Mrs. John Mclnnis offered to provide program for next two meetings. Next meeting to be held at. the home of Mrs. Robert VJ-liiiams. Mrs. Lewis Moose and Miss Gladys Moase to assist hostess. Lunch was then served meeting closed with The King. and CARLETON H’. I. , . The Carleton Women's Institute heid their monthly meeting at. the hrmc of litre. Haber My-res on Wednesday, Feb. 4th, with the president, Mrs. Heber Myres in the chair. Meeting opened with the Institute Ode and by repeat- ing the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered hy nine members. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. It was moved and seconded that Miss Louise Glllis write to Dr. Steve to help pro- vide funds for the teaching of music in the school. $7.70 was paid to Mr. Jones. . Mrs. Albert Craswell was ap- pointed as a new Red Cross con- venor. ‘it was decided to have a. Rod Cross quilting at the homo of Mrs. Boyd Lowthcr. An interesting contest was cor.- ducted by Mrs. l-leber Myres and Mrs. manic Quigley. Slci: commW-tce: Mrs. Avalah MaoOallum, Mrs. Allison Harper; music committee. Miss Louise Gil- lie. Mrs. Arthur MaeMiicken: school committee, Mrs. Wendell MacWil- liams. Mrs. Nathan Bell; program committee. Mrs. Thomas Mac- Micken. Mrs. Boyd Lowther; lunch committee, Mrs. Albert Oraswell. Mrs. Stewart MacMicken, Mrs. Haber Myres. Mrs. Wendell Macwiliiams kind- ly invited‘ the members to her home for the next meeting. roll call to be answered by : sentence with the word. love in it. Collec- tion amounted ic I! cents. Meeting closed with the National- Anthem. Lunch was served by the hostess and cmmltllo 111 charge. ST. JOHN'S FIN IND. Nerflik- England - (OP) G. W. Askew. a fruit grower, has invented e machine which will separate good seed peas from bad one‘: - known . in the trade as "roguel. We are as near to you as Your Mail Box on pun Department fills your order about ten Ieeellll aft: It l: reedvel. Our Stereiecaeeltbebeel llarittnle. m oteeed lathe everything l: evelloblell! mm-.-uqsdhyeurn- qulreneut: and ye: wllLget the ‘he ceurteel: _::rviee ~ mseivrin KARO SYRUP LOBSTER KETA SALMON OLARKS SOUP BLUEBERRIES runny r000 SPECIALS Thursday, Friday land Saturday PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jemima - n»; 22c srrcnl. “MAPLE SYRUP 1s oz bottle (pure) - Reg 65c scrum. BUUKWHEAT FLOUR Aunt Jemima-Reg 22c srrcuu. BONELESS GGDFISH illlllMY SARIIINES has can are: m uncut 1-2 lh tlns Reg 70c rmzsssn connsn PORN flllfl BEANO (Heinz) SEEOLESS RAISINS (Bun -n=; 2a u |||5|||iz cllrsup 1.». .. bottles _ Reg n. Aylmersjream Style- Reg Ibo FITTED DATES A (Bllkl — m: m u ROBIN NOOO FLOUR (24 lid-nor 1.45 resent’ 1.39 PAGE ITFTEEN rSNALLIIAIPS NW" 4",‘! .19 i .51 .21 .350 .30 .21 .05 .15 .33 .20 .33 2 n u» - flex as: srrcul. ' SPECIAL —- peril: SPEOIAL SP EOIAL -- per lll SPECIAL ~i 2 lllt for SPEOIAI. 1 lb tin —- Reg 37c SPEOIII. (Assorted) 5r: cm. - 5 u» m ,2‘! srfrcul. ,2‘! 1s oz tins-Rag 22c scrum. J9 snout ,1‘! smut ,24 l t u Where Price \ l: Matched L With Quality g CINCINNATI. Feb. 1i - (AP) team announced today the h:d LONDON- (GP) _lucruifi u; —Thg Cincinnati Reds baseball ALL lihfs turn uumn Sumzzzcrsidc PROFESSIONAL CARD O%00€ T. Earle lllckey g Chartered Accountant Ofllee at ll Granville Street Phone I'll‘ lummerald: l newness FIIIERII. SERVICE all AIIIIILAIIOE DAY AND NIGHT elmlillanulnl Iheae fl-l and 11-! \ traded shortstop Eddlc Mil er tc Philadelphia Phlls which they acquired Johnny Vlyro- sick, an outfielder. 101115“! the Women’: Land Army at 100 a week. laid Jamls Turner, National Palmer’: Union president. land girl: on term: in Enjhnfl and Wale: new exceed BAD. in e. deal in i’ ANNOUNCEMENT - - - Ii die of the summer. i Orystal lllnk Summerslde TNIIRSONY, 8 T0 ilk-SKATING - - 3 i . _ ' rmm, convm lcr- scam, mo |.I. --0Q-O4Q-O-O4 T .-"l1d‘%§)@\'l©Q ' We have o cerlood of Manure Spreader: due to arrive in u few days. You would be well advised to book your elder new as we do not expect to have another eer before the mid- ?) E _W: hevbe geznrly aetglled ‘t: Eomzldet: line zLWeldlng quupmen. o re e ’ c no, to f your Welding problems. n’ u c" . u" o - "GIVE US A CALL" . . The NALI. MFR. 8i OOLII STORAGE OOMPIIY LIIITEI - suuurrsior, r. I. I. e ‘n-I», ~Q4_¢v\Q&-<>e. .