PAGE TW ELVI , , . Investigate the Corners CANADKS ' SPECIALIZED .vou|~|o Ms “re ou interested in Yll?" eiifered to you . . the oir . . "l" AIR sores PEIIBE- TIME ‘MIDIOALOLII I ' GENEBOUS PENSION For i'ul.l psrtiossisrs conta-ot .ln .Glid0llfilOQNilIld . . .ln COMMANDING OFFICER SUMMERSIDE d i ——~--—-—~ . - "Serve Conodo Through Conods’: Armed Services" n. c. A. r. smion . i \ novu. GAIIAIIIAII un mo: I STAllTl-JD LIFE ANEW BANGOR. Northern [ffllilild '61’) -- With good wishes from he: 1B children. 35 zrandchildrsn Ind 17 Zfeabirflhdchildren, Mrs. Agnes Crooks, a0, married John Sieenson, 82 who 70 years ago pull- ed her red hair in their Beiiasi. school. 1W0 kinds oi knots are used in Oriental rugs. Both are so fine s mainlflring glass is need- ed to tell them apart. CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Notice to creditors of first nseet- ing where salgmnant made. in the matter or the Bankruptcy of Arthur Lemuel Craig, o! Tryon. in Prince County, Prince Edward Island. Notice is hereby given that Arthur Lemuel Crnig. o! Tryon. in Prince Edward Island. nsade an assignment on the 5th day o! February AD. 1948, and that the first meeting o! creditors will be held on the 10th day o! Marsh AD. 194B. at the hour oi two in use afternoon u the ' Building, in the City urlos- thereto. Those having ole-lull llllnst the estate must tile the sanse with the Cudodian or the Trustee when appointed before the distribution is nude. otherwise the proeecds oi’ the estate will be distributed lmong the parties entitled there- to, without regard to‘ such elainse Dated at Summer-side, this 1st day of Marsh A.D. 1N8. J. HUBERT HALL. an. Adiel e! Custodian. P. O. lo: ll. Summon-ride. P. l. Island. Professional Bards T. Earls Hickey Chlrlored Accountant Ofllll at 1] Grenville street Phone I18 lonsmsrside lioie YIIRK 8r IIIIlIIIlTY The shooting Iullery which is b"?! held in York Hall 0n Thurs- day evenings is proving to be g, big success. ____ . Mr. Robert Barwise, York. ls kept. busy crushing grain this winter. 1t won't be long now be- iore he will be sewing logs again, Messrs, Harold Watts and Harry Lewis. o! York, last week attend- ed the farmer's meetings in Charlottetown. Mr. Leonard Netwaon and son. Alden. York. were visitors to the city on Saturday. Misses Freda Newson and Gladys MacDonald. York. were visitors to the city on Saturday. Hr. llid Mrs. Keith liodd, City, were visitors to York on Wednes- cley evening. the guest oi! Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Duck. Miss nvelyoi Under-hay. York. was a visitor to the City on Beiurdey. -G. WINSLOI SCHOOL Report tor February: Grade X ... 1. Beatrice Jenkins. Gfede 1X — 1. Roma Redd. I. Doris Jenkins. Grade V111 -— l. Veda Rodd. Grade V11 - 1. Eleanor Rodd. I. Dorothy McDonald, 3. ‘Ernest Belllck. Grede Vl - 1. Ernie Diamond, 2. Alice Jenkins. S. len Auld. Grade V — l. Merrill Clark, 2. lay sellick ond Ethel Carhart (equal). Grade 1V - 1. Mervyn Gillespie. Grade 111 "r 1. Preston Jenkins and Wayne Gillespie (equal). 2. Blythe Rodd. 3. Lorne selliok. Grade ll —' ‘l. Pauline Jenkins. Grade 1 — 1. Keir ivord. Teacher - Mary P. Marianne.‘ WAXING DOOR. KNOCKIII If brass ‘door knockers are given s cost of wsx ll: will keep the knocker from tarnishing for some time. CAIELIIISNIUI II OOITLI‘ Gurelelnesl with Mitchel and careless smoking habits oslise more than 100.000 iii-es each year In the United lilies. Nooeieen ond Uncle Elby By Clifford Moelridt stoourisgj. vlomm There le wme osees o: measles here at the present tine. __- -—Mr- end Mrs. Mark Murphy were visitors to Olpsry on Fri- dly. .id Mr. Keith, Pratt and Clarence Pineau were in Charlottetown this week. Jack Veno and his two sons have gone to the Mainland to seek employment. Hrs. John Bell is visiting her son Men/en in Milton. --.- Roy Gallant and Everette Peters are busy hauling sawdust this week to peck sway ice for the coming season. Melvin Peters was in summer- side last: week lo visit his mother who is ill. Quite a nu-mlber on’ wood-haulers are passing through here with their wood and lumber. Mrs. The! §ollant visited in Bloomfield at the homes e! Louis Peters and Melvin Richard respect- ive y. ' Friends o! Miss Blaine Shaw are sorry to hear that she is ill st her home. Master Herb MecAuiluld entertained at an enjoyable birth- dsy party lllt week. His iriends are sorry to hesi- that Mr. Andrew Martin o! Bloomfield Corner is seriously ill. Rev. Ether M. Francis. who was here on s visit lest week is now on his wsy to Western Canada. —P. Mrs. Prank MacDougall - end Donald visited st Miminegssh Saturday and Sunday. Mr. sud Mrs. Roy Gallant and dlughter, Norma were visitors to Mlminegash on Sunday, Messrs. Mike Doyle. Lester Muc- Millan, Bert Rix and Mrs, Seymour Bentenor were visitors by train to Summereide this week. We are sorry to hear that Louis Peters ls confined in his home with an injury which he received while hauling iced tor Bloomfield Cooperative. ' The egg grading business is flourishing here. Leigh ‘Thompson, the regular grader has more than ‘he cert lundle occasionally and has to have additional help, There has been quite a lot. o! pulp-wood loaded .ln Bloomfield recently. Mark Murphy has loaded and sold one car already this season and ll cutting another carloed. Mr. Frank MscDougall. station - agent. is noted for his test horses." but the record was best on last Friday nilht b! Lelth UMIIIPWB and Vance lleclay. Coming home from the hockey match in Ulesry. the wing plow pulsed them st Olen-y dump. They drove home and were unharnelsing the horse there. MISCOUCH HIGH 81110001.- ltepert tor Nbnlew: Grade X1 —- 1. Eleanor Mc- Queld. 1 Desmond MecNelii. a. Jeon Perry. Grade X -' 1- borne Murphy. 2. Margaret Smell, 3. Dorothy Harnmll. Grade 1X - 1. Eunice J. Des- Rodiel, 2. Mathilde Arsensul‘, i. Joan Bark. Grade V111 -- 1. Estelle Will- iams, 2. Irene McKinnon. 3. 1111i! Belle squsrebrlggs and Bernetls O'Brien. Grade V11 - 1. John Deeltoohes. I. Marie Geudet end Mary J. Gallant. s. lddie uushlln and Aleyelus Doslooheo. Grgde v1 »-. 1. Nova Veno and Lorraine McNolll. 2. June Gallant. 3. uulse cotton. Grade ‘V ~ l. Marion Knock- svood. 2. Grace seamen nod Bu! qsudet. 3. Leah Deefloches- Grade lV -- 1. Marguerite Lt- Olair, 2. Elma Gallant. Si. [prints DesRocl-ies. Grade 11-1 - 1. Elaine 6011mm s. Justin MacNeill. 3- Roselle Der, THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Piusviile s. Vicinity I bliss zeta Gorcorsn recently visited Miss Altreda Kelly e1 RDIQVHII, Mr._ Norbert Corcorsn has re- i-Llrtwd to his heme after spend- llli s short time in Prince County‘ Hospital, v _ ‘ Miss Alfredo Kelly .1 Rolevllir side. Mr. Luolsy Horne, Rosehenk, has , returned to his homo alter a sit week's course in Charlottetown. Mr; and Mrs. Louis McCarthy. were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, John J. Corcoran and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant returned, to their home Halifax. where they spent‘ time. have from some The snow E571- very busy those days widening out the West- ern road. They are succeeding very well. _ Miss Nonna, Corcoran spent the week-end in Mill River, the guest o! Miss Muriel Bell. A large sports crowd attended the Ice Carnival in Alberton Rink Thursday evening, Ferbusry 26th. Doris and Gerald Hardy were recent. visitors o! Lorraine and Zeta Corcorsn. A Credit Union meeting was held oi. the home o! Mr. Norbert! Corcorm. lfilday evening, for ihei members of Piusvillo. Mrs. Lance Dalton and daughter. Mary Pstrlcia, are spending s few days at the home of Mrs. Bolton's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. —-Miss Mildren Arsenault. returned to Halifax lifter spending a pleas- snb vacation st the home of he!‘ partenls Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsen- aul . Mrs. John J. Corcoran received the lad news of the death of her sister's husband. Mr. Benjamin Bachalder of Portland, Maine. l-le was Sétflllnflly well up to a short time before his death. He died on January 10th and was buried January 13th at Calvery Cemetery. Requiem Mass was celebrated by RIQV. John Ryan at St. John's Church. louth Portland. Maine. Ha leaves to mourn his wile. Minnie and adapted son Jack. Deepest aycnpathy is extended to all bereaved. -Pius, Darnley And Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. ames Hickey. Dsrnley. Spent s. pleasant week~ end in Bumrnersido the guest of Mrs, Frank L. MlcKsy, -_- Miss Violet Bassetb, Darnley, is spending s few days in Alberion visiting friends. -' ' llies Grace Riley. Ialtic. is spending a tow dlyl in Park Corner "16 luesi no Miss Millie Cousins. Rev. Mr. Noel. Kensingmn, was a visitor to In View on ‘mesriey when the plough came into il-le_vlslting with the people er so. Stilton here. His Irlends think Stephen's Anglican Church. Leith has quite a speed demon Burlington. ilev. Mr. Noel con- ducted a Prayer service In See View Hall on ‘Puesdey evening, The friends e! Mr.,and Mrs. Morley crater. Darnley. regret to learn oi the illness o! their baby son Gordon. Mr. Wm. l. Thtmpson, Darnley, is spending a lew days ln Charlottetown visiting friends. w-o- Mrs. Jss. B. Thompson. Dernley. is spending e 10w days in Slimmerside. While in SITIITIICK" side Mrs. ‘Thompson plans to have s medical check-up. —-Dar. Recllll. Grade 11 - 1. htrlcls Poirier, 2. Men Merle Geudet. S. Emmett Williams. Grade l (s) —- 1. Albert Gallant, 2. John Thibodoeu. 3. Oan-nslle liiartin. Grade l (b) - 1. Iris Gallant, i. Msrnierite iI-oee Poll-m. s. Bella- Geudet. Principal - Sr. at. Mai-y Blxtus. ._.._._ when tee was ilrst brought to Itornado has’ lust descended on was a recent visitor to. Sumner L5!" HWIW- The Ink Sim-i» Lflllfvi llotos From London _.... . Ihsleno- A iuunss London in the shspe oi Danny Kaye. He is in England to pisy a month's season oi the London Pall. solum. follow in the wake e! other famous oily-wood non- elltiee such as Mickey one! and Hardy. all o! whom have been over here playing to necked houses in recent months. Mae West is also currently starring in her own plsy-"Disrnond Lil". The hugei tax which the Government hes levied on the import o! American iilme only seems to have resulted in a large part o! Hollywood com. l ing ever in person! j e s e e I Loretta Young was here. too. s little while sgo, and though slio never did n show she hi5 since mensgcd to get. her usme in the headlines as much as any oi those who did. ii not more so. This 1| as a result. o! what she is re- Doribd as having been ssyllll ln the U. 5. about whet she~aaw in England. g She told. for instance. about s , business executive she same across who had the soles of his shoes patched up with cardboard; about rectory workers fainting Io: lock o! food. and s newspaper re- porter u-ho wore a beard because he couldn't get. a razor blade. Not to mention s girl who was so un- used to'ohocolats that she didn't know how to est iwwheihcr to bite ll; or lick it.\ 4t e a . Well. Vl0 may be having s lair- Iy thin time. but we really don't, think we ‘are as badly oi! as all! that. We have pretty well got. used to some member of the Govern. merit telling us about once l week that we shall have ti) tighten our belos still more before things get. better. but st least most oi us still have s belt, even it it. is so old one. Most oi’ us are charitable enough to Miss Young to take her oom- ments lightly, and assume that she was mlsquflttd. OI‘ didn't» really mean it. or was kidding. o: wmebhiug. Or perhaps she was only trying to lrouse some sym-' we Ans rnnaenu ‘to Announce , was AIPOINTM. our l -ou|.r= WHOLESALE LIMITED in the interest of more efficient service to our many accounts in Prince Edward Island, we hove appointed Gull Wholesale Limited to IS Illiil DISTRIBUTORS III PIIIIIGE _EIIWAIIII ISLAIIII distribute our products. ' fir: 80 pathy for us amongst the Anteri- can population. for we have al- ways regarded her as quite s friend 0i ours. All the some. there is one per- son who seems to have taken tho matter to heart. He is the chair- men o! the British Holidays Board. the leader o! Bri- Lam's drive to attract duller-bring- ing tourists. He thinks that-Lo- rettas words might keep potential visitors away because they migh‘. be soared to come to o land full o! bearded savagcb. where they may even be chain-ganged intu a factory and made to work without anything to eat. O O O I One newspaper made the whole matter the subject o! a lending article, ond suggested slyly that lb might have the opposite‘ effect, and that people lrom all over the civilized world might some ilock~ ing to lmglsnd no see the count?! o! strange folk who wore card- board on their ieet and whiskers on their tacos. That newspaper Just about. re- {looted the general reaction. and the whole thing seems to have turned out to be Just something to be treated lightly. of passing interest, and perhaps a little relief from the normal run of things. The chairman o! the Tourist Board said that he was going to make a close investigation oi Lnrettak claims. By the time he has completed his report, ii lie bothers, probably everybody else will have lorsoiten all about it. and wonder what. on earth lie o Ialidnl about. . . . Cardboard soles or not. we still have cases oi’ pride coming before comiont. and the lady's privilege not to confess her age is exercised even e4 ‘Ml Over here, old ago pensioners ere allowed on extra ration or tea ea a “little some- thing" u» ease their declining years, but. i know one gay spark who, at ‘It years of age. stubborn- 1y refuses to claim her extra ni~ lowauce. "What?" she says. indiluantie’. "olaim extra tea snci lei. ‘em sii know I'm that old? Not likely!" MANOH-ESPIR. England ~10?) ~—1!bt-Cc|tr.i1lisnd0s are being train- England it was looked on mainly as s drink o1 medicinal value. ed as guards on night trucks to best. 100d thieves. Tourist. and I i OliT OUR WAY They will corry e complete stool of Sherwin-Williams Point's- Vornisim ond Enamels - KemrTone "The Miracle Woli Finish" - Lin-X Home lrighteners ond Green Cross insecticides. We welcome this new addition to our list of Distributors ond on coniident it will meon improved service to our voiued customers m Prince Edward Islond. I or _ I SIIMMERSIDE. P. E. I. V Susnwnr- V/Izusns Co. 4' El!!!- Hillel- SACKVlLLu STREET HALIFAX. us. by J. iluWiilioras I “’ “ ‘ ' “ a i l‘. v MANY "rt-twice. 01.1: ‘~ coma on X ‘ii l i‘ FRIEND. Fonz ALL m‘ mo» STOP i n SHINNY STICKS AM’ I ‘THAT SILLINEGS" . . A sumo sum-s. CANEG \~/ou'u_ oer we n l ; AN’ suave: x USED CANARY * TO HATE I KNEW P‘ BORN i __,_...._ SWITCHES" ‘COURGE you COULDN'T I HELPO sum wiry n-nzn/"veaizs 10o l \OU FER TH‘ » -:i ~ l I rah-Q.” 7 " 5E Y. I. IIO. Ugl Ill OII. OW!- !!“ IV fill IIIV I. X PAR-KDALI SCHOOL Honor Roll {or Iebrusry: Grade x - 1. Sterling Moore. 2. Orsig Matheson. Grade 1X -_ 1, Harry Cooke. 2. Elizabeth Cook. l. Georgie Nichol and Leonard Driscoll. Grade V111 ~ l. Sylvia Mae- Kay and Chirley Olly (equal) 2. Arlene Bell. I. Jean Muryhy ' end Joyce Gallant (equal). Grade V11 -- l. Ens Bertram. 2. Kaye Weir end Olive Nev/men. 3. Shit-lie MscKly and Mildred Thompson. Grade Vi -- 1. ltoddle l-ilckes. 2. Pamela Geudet. s. wry Jean Principal _ Mi‘. Mlilll‘ lie!‘ Burke and Ruth Good. Fsdyen. Grade V — 1. Irwin Iuell, 2. Vice-Principal — Miss Mable 1 nuns. MacDonald. 8. Hillerd doles. Auld. Grade 1V - l. Beverly Good, Assistant —- Mrs. Winnllred 2- Robert seamen. a. Freddie llasism. ilk-kc: end Rcbezicrosory. Alumina - Mrs Eulti" ii" Grass 111 -- 1 Marion Nichol. In”. I. Evelyn MacKay, b. Ian Mec- Donsld and Stephen Bell Grade 11 - 1. Fay Hickox end Dlsnn Dixon (equal), 2. Marlene Gregory. 5- Joycelyn stewsrt and Kenneth Burke. i Graded — l. Judith Ilrt and Olga Shaw. 3. Robert l-ilntni and Jel! Centweil (equal) moans comsnous or 115 species or dlsilnci will ties of trees in Cnnadu. only 33 srl conilers. but they conlPrlse morl than 'I0_ per cent. o! the lilfldil" timber. ' ___'4' l EG5RDLES5 R lNHF-N’ i=0: Am i, ‘Ill