‘rt-m 'GUARD'IAN. cnaanorrarown _ PAGE THIRTEEN FEBRUARL" 194° sw- ii THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ifs: l. in» Guardian l!!!" IOIIIIIIII INIIOI m. WM,” "‘ ‘ “ Bel‘ -' Toronto 5lk°"7-' Vi,” Grocer]. {j 'l'he Glllflhn Water Street; nun: copies; o1 yro ll .1» port. Water llrooe. Inland Motodtrans wlllbodollooeodtoanyhsnolnlnmmoolds by Elmer Mnrllhy, IN Hanover ltroof- and 59."; Clow, 125 Ottawa Iiroot . aummansms and ounce counts Nun, Subscription Advctllag soqheataueliho lnSuamoo-fldol -" liroofw Granville Street: u“ Bu,"“PQJQyQIIOGIDQIIOILYIIMIHIOISID-QYOIIUI c er flvice N’ ‘w, your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your gsuie. _ ANTED-convalescent: and ‘want mothers. 35 Russell flt. Qummmiae. P110119 1°4- ' HORSE BUGS and mjtyoetlcigit at reduced prices at Bums. Aiillpeque‘ . BY xgnglngiOll Rink. 111123;: F°b~ l9. New Arman vs. Darniey. Gauze starts 8:15; Bkaw mar. ~ ' Bede ue rink Thurs- “Qmti: E1‘), Midtiileton Bombers Augugtine Cove Bulldfllfi- T651115 "Aym. or! for third place in Qmqfla South Shore Leazur- gxaquhvr meeting 1117-61‘ 35'7"? "i, arrange for Plflyilfll _'fflE LATEST in newsreels m now showing at the Oulliwl Theme, summcrside. every Wed‘ new" and Thursday. In accord with their poiifly of civic! the the 01d 1741M. higher. P. J. Maclnnis. Borden. _y'(§l. lALE-Beven-mom house at corner Harvard and Russell Streets. Summer-side. Two extra lots. House newly rebuilt Apply law office R. S. Hinton, Sununer- sidiv. —BOTARY MEETING-Mr. Ai- lison Profitt of ZFreetoWn was U18 guest speaker at the regular moot» lug of the Rotary Club of Sum- merside on ‘ruesday. He spoke or. the aims and objects of the Fed- eration of Agriculture and express- ed his opinion that tho farmer should be assured of a staple in- come ior his produce and that the best way to obtain this is through a greater development oi’ co-opcr- ativo effort. Ha appealed to the Bloomfield c Vicinity lmwiiiaxddcuahliaoffionp- bullion has been in ill health and an recently been tahan bliss- tel. It. and rm. Joseph Doucotto of wmhilgash were week-end visitors to Bloomfield, guests of their daughtc and her hudzond, m. and Mrs. Robert Poteea. Mr. Vincent Martin, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin. Bloomfield, has been ill for some time. It is expocicd that he will ho taken to Montreal soon for a heed mention. Bis many friends wish him a successful operation. The m took place at Sunncroida ilhurch Activities ‘marques moodagolltn Sianmaraido _ washeldatthohoeno ofMrmJ. UM! trick afternoon tea, pantry sale and buss: be held on Wednesday. Maanh l7, in the ch/uch hail. The numbers were busy with the uausl sowing and knlttkug. ‘Ilho lunch hootecoa were Mrs. RM’. Wood and Mrs. Dinner Ofler. The next meeting will be held at tho homo o! Mira. Donald Bakery-S. Immaculate Conception Church. Palmer Road, on Wednesda , his.‘ nlihe Churclf rogtiar mooiinpo 4th of Mr. Robert Peters, Bloom- Suzanne-kin B.Y.P.U., Jumloo- and For s proper owoclor fie mono; ure tho chest: Hold tho iups _cloao against body, up under arms. If tho measurement ahows on in between also slk All, Wool Sweaters Smart, grown up aeydoa for ihi youngaien-eoft, smooth, oapodlonf weigh-ts for rho kiddies. Designed lo Yoko _ rho wear that’: rough and randy. o field. son of Mrs. Leon no ers, Bloomfield, and Miss Roa- M; entertainment available, at" ygngrmcnis have now been made that M.G. M. newsreels will be rhown at the Capitol seven day-i» business men to co-operate wish the farmers in achieving this oo- joctive. Guests were Chic! Jus- tice Thane A. Campbell, Amos titer release. _MJSOLUTION 0F THANKS- At the monthly meetin! 0! the Kgngingion Home and School As- iociaticn tho following resolution was. imuniruiously P355951 "whim?" i5 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pidgeon pwpyjglol’; of the Cameo Theatre have been most helpful in inakln8 arrangements for a Plan" 917°” .0115 by our Association. and most generous in the division o! W! pmQEEdS, be it resolved that we extend m them our heartfelt thanks for Lhcir generous co-ov- oration. Hubley, John‘ S. Baird. St. John, Leslie MoNutt, Maipeque, James Clarke, Bedequa-S. --STANDING COMMITIEES - At the first meeting oi the Town Council held last Tuesday Mayor Arnett announced the following standing committees which are the siufne as last year. Finance and committee - Councillors smsiirnan, Wedge and Gorrill. Street Committee — Councillors Wedge, smallman end Schurman. Police and Abattoir Cornmittee— Wedge and and Power Co-ilnclliors Driscoll, Morison. Electric K Committee - Councillors Morrison. elino Doucette. daughter o! Mil’. and ma. Joseph Doucotio of Mim- inlsmx. parish u Palmer rum. The wedding ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Father Walsh. The bridesmaid was Miss Ether Doucette o! Charlottetown. sister of the bride. and Mr. Bea-t Peters. brother of the groom was grooms- man. After the ceremony. break- fast was served at the homo of the bride. In the evening there was a reception at the home of the groom. The newlyweds have taken up residence in Bloomfield where the groom has bought him. self a farm. Their may friends wish them many long years of happy wedded life. smallrnan and Gowill. Property and Fire Committee-Councillors Gorrill, Driscoll and Morrison. As- sessment. School and Parks Com- mittee - Councillors Sohumum, Gorrili and DdsoolL-S. Personals —l\43iss Constance Grue, attuieni nurse in Winnipeg General Hos- pital. Winnipeg. Manitoba, arrived on Tuesday evening at her home in Sunmnerside an her annual vacation-S. ' —Mr. Charles Bacon of Corn- wall, Ont., has returned after at-_ é senior paws won hold in the church hall on Tuesday evening. Tho gmeral than» was "Balhaih Observance" with tho discussion led by tho minister. ‘Ills larksand Blooms tied in tho Junior group and the Northern ldghts led on points in the Senior group. Joan Morrison lied the devotions for the Juniors and Arlene Jordan pre- sided during the business period. Miss Edith Simmons amaiucted the devotions for the seniors and Mrs. Emest Morrison was in charge of the business. Table tennis was played by both gamma-S. The YPJJ. of Sunzxaorside 'l\rin- ity United Church held its regular meeting on Tuesday evening in Epwoirth Hall. The program was devoted to missions and Miss Wiina. MscNevin gave a talk on Home Missions in Canada. She was ss- sisted during the devotional per- iod by Miss Marlon MaciMlilrdo. Mrs. Lois Selma-mum. Mrs. Eric Pear-son, and Mrs. Gemge Bra/wley. A contest was held after which tho business period was conducted by Miss Edith Pailmer. It was decided to hold a surprise supper in ihejha-ll on Wednesday. March 10, beginning at 4:30 p.m. The meeting closed with "Taps." _$_ tending the funeral of his uncle. Mr. chariot W. Ives of Summer- sldm-S. i HOLM Mothers! see ri-usss f DRESS BARGAINS AN’S YOUTH CENTRE “The Store For Young Islanders” I fro]; Youa GIRLS I ON siua suunnn _ . at l0 ya.m. ‘Iuy now and get o recl Bargain! We know you'll like these Dresaefcnd your girls will be excited about them. To make space on our rocks for the’ pow Spring sryies, we must clear our ontiro stock of Winter Dresses ni— . 1/3 ‘Off a rum. Flannel, Corduroy, Wool. Alpine w! Rm“ -roguiorly priced uf.2.'l9 to 7.50. ~ Tho colors range from tho dork oervleodio llzoe 3 lo 6t. The Spoeioi Cilflfifil PU"! im“ . 1.45 t0 5.00 - Ail tho iotoae oiyloa In laiaoo‘? to 14x, in this |oioc-, lion on ploido and pplein colon ranging from dork sheds: to pamh. Thou at 1.98 to IIJS-Thobpeciol. Clearing P"°"_°'°" . . fiat» 1.91 ehodoe to dainty pastels- Dronol on regularly priced _ lor the larger e ~ Corficelill ire. , Regent woolen for giris3-l00% puro wool, in colors of navy, iiflu blue and rod. With and without knitted dooigns In col- or. Both button front and puli- ovor atyios. Tho aim on 24, Z6, 28, 30, 32 and 34. The prioo: o: low so $2.50. 100% pure wool .. awsorora for tho kiddies. Picln and colored designs in both the button front and pullover style. Upper Floor - Who Hand finished. Colon one pink, blue and white. Sizes 6 mos. to 3 years. SIJS. Main Store Section The price: in low no lays’ 2 pisoo knitted ma: 100% pure wool. Pioin shudea only. Sizes 2 and 3 years for $4.50. Sizes 3 and 4 your: for $4.95. SMALLMAWS rrloo’ Results of Ladies BowiiflB u!’ Bu“ Buy“ “e played on Mona“, night 3», T. Arsanaul 16'! g \ I o . Capitol Bowling Alleys. whom" sldez- ' - 174 Higi ingle E. Wood 266. ~ " _ _ 2nd highs single M. Underw-ood 253. wousffire - 94 12-’ H“ High three I. Peters 632. 5 m“ 211d high three B. Luughiin 60 . m”, Gnu“- k _ 0. Wooiley .... .. -185 179 112 Ksihjcfféf‘ m m s: ...m 141 151 M.- Galid“ l” 153 M Und - a“ 14» 2's §-i§;1°kd°““‘d m m {Q1 m.’ Araeiilaybi: 122 13s M’. mm“ Total-am. _ Toto-moi. Maple Laafa:- n5 . Lucky n":__ E. Deighan .. 0 G Rodd H193 u; T. Praught 1:7 Rf coles . ...12e 12a 9o a. Betta . m gill: 13, g gasier n u!“ w‘ 15g ‘Ibtal-IM. rotailwo. Buvmh _ M. MacNeill .. ‘hlcliylgnb- w 99 m5 J. Molliadyen g. Giiilant I’ Mmanoannpulfamlul w, Bernard ' ' M. Gallant F. Razavet Total-moi. All Stare:- L. Peters E. Wood E. Landry I. Peters . Low Score Totab-uifil. Mosquitoes:- P_ Williams B, Rogers }[_ Hughes A, Edwards E. Brown .. .. . Total-K M. Bernard K. Johnston J. Bernard - _ Total-BOB. V“ fir“, ___ . Y. ern . _ o‘. m... 1w ‘Ibtal-J-ZN. PROFESSIONALCAR Hanna's:- Team absent. O%O0¢ ¢=ooooot>fl¢° T. Earle Hickey can-mod Aocoullllll suiumsnsms rouca coimr --’I‘hg following report oi the Bummorrida Police DeDt- f" U" om- u month of Jlfillll?! waersfllad 118%‘; u ing on y - " ‘%i1‘.'.'.'.‘.‘.'°" . c..- l ti 13. laaunoroldo viyroisrn; y, common Danger. ' Qgggg 1, convictions l. an...» Act Infraction! — 6w- INTON S, Dismissed 3- HCHANU S. H Dimglng Property - Cases i. l I l. 5.0., 1A.. Ll»!- cgdsfikibn; and Entering-Cases I. Pending 1. llsrrilten, eolldw. ele- IAIIIII 0h TIIIIL III IIII trowel‘! The“, _ gags; l, Convictions 2. Aitmipied theft-Cases 1.6011‘ victions l. Breaking Gaol-disses l, Convic- ilona 1. Fines and costs collected 814.00. Water Si» Samaria rl l: Matched With Quality l . I outcry or MURDER bolx kearlier to mm a my, a I ' . drn ing. and fits of Jealousy s n" MONTREAL, Feb. l7 - (GP) - that preceded the murder in a Sylvio Albert, 32-year old Ottoman, tonight was found guilty of the handkerchief murder of Mrs.‘ Tilly Deprato, a divorcee and ono~ time pen pal. Albert was convicted o! murder by a Court of King's Bench jury after he entered the witness Chambord street rooming house. FLAMIN G DEATH The practice o! antics, abolish- ed by the British in 1529, requir- ed a. Hindu widow to burn herself 0-11 her husband's funeral pyre. --G- I. M.- COME IN AND SEE the new INDIAN BLANKETS that have only just been unpacked in the Dry Goods Department-the size is 60x80 —tho colors are very nlco and the cotton ha: been brushed up to give flufflneos and warmth....lndlan Blankets aro so satisfactory. you won't want to mlaa these-they're prloed at 3.9! each in the Dry Goods Department. ' 00am IN AND SEE the array of different CAMPBELL SOUP! in the Grocery Departrnentnflfhe names of them will fairly make you drool! Steaming Soup la a must for Winter meals and what could be sealer to prepare than Cnmpbells. Here you will find the Pepper Pulp Clam Chowder and delicious Cream of Chlcken...'l‘ry a different Soup every day and repeat on your favorites-you'll find Campbell Soups in the Grocery Department. COME IN AND SEE the JOHNSOWS BABYLAND GIFT SETS in the Youth Centre. l! you are puzzled about what to give a new baby- this act ls tho anuwerunPacked in an attractive pink and blue gill box are two cakes of baby Soap. a jar of special baby Cream. baby Powder and a bottle of baby Oil-this ls priced at 1.98 a set. Johnson’: Baby preparations are the favorites of Mothers the world over and thll Set is a perfect gift. Another gift suggestion is a SWEATER ANTI BONNET SE1‘ of the finest, softest wool imaglnnblc- lhcsc are while with either pink or blue, they're so dainty—you'll love them. Tho price of the Sweater and Bonnet Sela are 2.79 each in the Youth Centre. COME IN AND SEE the RADIOS, the Hardware Department ha! for rental. These mantle models are in excellent condition-why be without a Radio? The rental on these is from 2.50 a month, up. Theyli give you good reception of the program: you will want to henna... Nowl. Views and delightfully thrilling Music. Rent a Radio today from the Hardware Department. WEEKEND VALUES FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY Aylmer TOMATO and VEGETABLE SOUP--4 fins 35c C -— 4 R B k‘ . 12mg: pkg. 17c rowbfrs. ZUIUUSIH. .. 25¢ Cmb'ft StGldApl VifhitelnEndmcl ., ZoIE 9 Jicifcb? 2; oz. a ibr . Happy Vole PORK and BEANS-ZO oz. Tins-2 for .. 39c KELLOGGS ALL IRAN, Lu , I MEASURING CUP-ALUQFQOR . LIDO LIQUID FLOOR WAX— Seif-Poiishing-ZO oz. tin .. 65c STAMPED MATS- t- 30x$4 P. J. all! D. KENNEDY KENSINGTON g ‘ _ _,__,..__,.._.. ...___--n-_-_-—-~ ---—-—-— --—---'- -_&r~*“'