Western Locals u", uzuo In annual III bu" . 10rd clnclh nnbh u W" Ne, a: Bruce's. QTTETOIVN GUARDIAN be banded to their repnoen -- 3155 olga Green. Albany. E live _,\'AlLs for trap and boat bulld- W m stock at Braces. -HOG WORM POWDEIQ I! royior Dru; Q1- Kmfinlmn- IrwI-Z-‘IB-Q. _51'Rl'l‘ 0E‘ HYPOPBOS- [fllTES makes an excellent Tonic. ‘m, a; Taylor Drug Co., Ken- mica. _B.\L.~L\'(‘E o! our stock of skzs pearl“; o‘ 5) L- ofl cash prxe. at ma; 11-683-3-19-21 ABIJSINESS CLUB IIXCHEON “Radio Cafe serve daily 25c. gunclay Spool full course Duck pmncr or Supper 40c. L-654-3-l9-2i _.\'F.\\' PFRSE h1g5 now on dis- ruxd 90c. Rex. 5 to $1.00 D706. -liEl’LACE old, weak storage batteries with o. fresh high test llonarch lie-on; duty and save tinze mtl itioney. Distributed by Bruce's. L-683-3-i9-3i. ‘ATTEND AUCTION sale or high cins: work §horses at, New Amour Race 'I‘rr\ck on Monday. Mar-oh 22nd, at 1 p. m. Terms made brown nt sale. 11-707-3-19-21. -ATTE.\'D AUCTION. sale 01' high class work horses at New Arman Race ‘Irack on Monday. Marsh 22nd, at 1 p. m. Tcnns rnndc moon oi; sale. L-TM-3-l9-in- CLAST CALL for mating tablets for your foxes. Pest paid 75c. tiourlies Drug Store. -F0n COLDS. coughs and flu. have ‘on hand, Aperin, Quinine. gold tablets. bronchial syrup, throat tablets, chest rub, Gourlies Drug Store. L-708. -LENTEN LECTURE 0n the Arctic and wcnem missionary lields, St. Mary“. Parish Hall to- night. Silver collection. 11-705. -EASTER CARDS. Easier nov- elties, eggs, chickens, bunnies in boxes and baskets at Rex 5 to ILOD store. L-‘ZOG -ASSISTED 1N SEIWING—Miss Pauline and Miss Jenn Callbeck, Ind Miss Eleanor and Gloria Clark, tour charming granddaughters of lirs. J. W. Callbeck, assisted their grandmother with her social dut- ies on Tuesday afternoon when she entertained members of the Bherbrooke Women's Institutrz-S. —SIICCESSFUL AUCTION-The luction sale on the estate of the late David Leiurgey was very suc- cessful and many people from all fits of the province attended. e household eflccts and stock letched good prices-S. —ST. PATRICICS TEA-The St Patrick's Day tea under the ous- pices o! the ladies of the Summer- dde Presbyterian Church held on Wednesday in the hall was a very luccessiui one. The decorations on the bible and round the hall were In keeping with the day. A large number of people from town and country patronized the tea. and en- Yéd the good things provided. e ladies are very gratelui to all those who helped to make the ten Iuch a success-S. he lllnnrdi for Colds. t Personals / —1=‘riends will regret to learn that. Mrs. Halsie Profit of Burlinl- lon has entered the Prince Coimty Hospital for an or>eratlon.—S. —-.\ir. Donald Parlee o! Sum- merside is at present in Stzssel. N B. on business.—S. _ column ll hurled h: not: mg utccon in! anal-lung cl ‘ ll YON _ spent the week-end the gm: o! Mia Helen turgey. wunrccent I d P Championship Hockey Final Lea and Wright League Game BEDEQUE, FRIDAY, MARCH 10TH 4mg‘ modern builder!‘ lind- n-s-lsa-a-io-zii ~ JUBSCRIYIIONS to TH}? enloiihle week-end ‘.11 n-soa-a-ia-zal The Misses mo; urtd Helen u- form Hcinnhlurgey ‘ Jisttor at the Mauls;- y“; n,’ Summrrside, , MlssAtzireyHarveyspmzgvgr-yl _ Aibcnmthe, ~ZhP8tfl3|flsE:lerJ.zKeh0c. l i- msaubynomcrnwoospme‘ ‘the WEek-endthegucszof 34,1154 vltLz-sBexLDe-wson. ' nzidl-lissidabciltlclnnz SILVER WINGS, champions of Kcnsington rink MAPLE LEAFS, champions of Bcdeque, Bor- , den and Victoria rinks. l Trophies will be presented the winners by Mr. i Horace Wright, )1. L. A. l SKATE AFTER — Admission l5 and 25 cents. \ ‘ wee viator: to Atrgusotne 00v; an‘ Sunday. i K620454821 l The rnanbers o: the mom-emf Club spent n. very enjoyable w» L-708. i wins m. the home or w. and Mrs. Joan mmnr: on Sazurdny eve- nzng. The evening was spent, m crccinole knd dancing. The prizes :1 crocinole being won by: ladies. .\.:s Marion Waddell and. Gents. Mr. Walzer Bel. A dainty lunch , was served by the hostess and all ‘departed thanking and Mrs. Mortar: for the lovely evening l spent. I i Mr. and Mrs. Vernon ilrstturt or , Cape Traverse. were visitors "n Al- bany the guest o! Mir. and bibs. John Mutant-t. t Students Going A To Coronation As previous repormad 1r. nounced. zhe fOILCWTg nurieura from the secondary schools {Guardian and now crfituagy m1- iPrince Edward Island have been tselscoed by zhe Prmvtncml rover:- London. on Wednesday M17 13m. and the rally o! Empire youth 1:. ‘ the Royal Aiken: Hail on 3112.7 13m. lwhen it is hoped 1c Lay zhe {owin- Empire ‘n’ 1h move- ' :1 axis-men in i ‘ce provided for the procesion. King's Counzv: bury Emil: Cem- ents. Montague. daughter c! ‘S. K Clements. John natal-laws. Sours. Brenton matrhews. Queen's Oounryzivtsrrg-awofitwae senor daughter o! W. P. klzcLecd. Prince County: Dolly Matthews, OLeary, student of Sumrnerskie Academy, daughter G. .\L Mai- thews. Ruby MacNelil. Srmmcrside. daughter of Dr. J. F. MacNetll. James Clark, Surmnerside, son o! Peter Clark. John Downing. Summer-side, son of the late H. M. - A: first, the province was offered only four students, bu: the is: was enlarged to the six first above named. Later two others were named to increase the HD7991“? tion of boss. STERLING WOMILTS INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting o! Sterling Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. FTfl-nk Bell. Tuesday evcninfl. M31111 9m- Fourteen members ondthree visi- tors arswered the roll call by W11- mg an Irish joke. The minutes o! the previous meet-NZ l"?! F?“ and approved. The sick committee reported that they had made t“! visits and taken fruit. The follow- ing new committee: were b99011"- ed: Program, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. John Mcouisan: 51¢!- Mrs. Earl Henry. Thomas Bolser. MH- A- J- W“ 91- Mrs. Cmnford MacKBY. M155 mm! Hiscott; Questiolmfliffi ‘>11 Welfare and legislation "R m!" cussed and filled in. The DWQN-m consisted of two contests, first prizes won by “XS. H. s. MacBwen. om Earl Henri‘ and m“ “Y” Woodside. Next meetinz 1° be M"! quaiificntlms _ ' Meeting closed or $118M the m" tionul Anthem. —Mr. Earl Glenn of he ntnfl d lie Provincial Bank. Simmer-side. I visiting his home in‘ St. John, N. B.-—S. U» Mlnnrd‘! In! Dlndru". . lI-downesofloo. FUNERAL DIRECTORS IND EMBAl-MIRS Prince County llouplhl Ambulance In Char]! Bnmmernld , Bedeqnc nnl Remington Pbono 11-1 ‘Bentral Bank Bold Holdings Increased Qrrr wA. Man-ii lo-rcm-Thc A Canada increased M8016 holdings about 83,500,000 in W" March a nmmntisstiedtodav. Th! mQru-stmoremota-nvhnw"; 539515;)” OGIIIIIEII busing‘ ‘gr-thong tbé IDGRBSE lathe valuation of its swell under ‘Qtmlyllilkfit l0 L! uieucnmcemnd ThcEnohl-Dfl m“! "5 pomoimseutoutwl 111M foruseunecdcd to wotect the mundian domi- in forelin markets- aha‘ of. men: to amend size "r....'-"pi:e Srnce ; c! Youth an Wesmrrnmzer Acceym students CO 712E855 Chi! CDICILL-Tlflfl. Charlottetown, daughter at Eur. T. ‘ W. L. Prune. l Irene MacLeod. Chnfcttetown. MEALS — FOUNTAIN’ OL YMPLA TEA ROOMS SUMMEBSIDB. P. l. L OPPOSITE C. U. l DEPOT SPECIAL QUICK LUNCH TODAY 30 CENTS Salmon Scallop with (‘reamed Potatoes. String Buns. Brad. Butter, Teg (‘oflegor Mil; WATCH I FOB OUR SUNDAY SPECIAL JHNNEB THE U M..1§.R.§.l2§...-. Bhgflpflgtpyp Y ' Death 0f Prominent‘ F I 4 Extra Specials‘ In nomms COST -U-LESS GROCERIES Io llcet In Skidci '11:: weekly Loom-eon Y‘: Men's Club was held in Sumrnersidc last night, where one orgamntzm o1 a club is being oonoanplnoed. l Tbs meeting In: preceded b‘ at bummer n: the Queen Hotel. Thor: were about. 24 members {rum Char- lorteoown and nbou: so prospccnvei members 1mm Summcrsidc. Mr. l Claude Smith. president o! the ; Charlottetown chub presided. w.‘ SERVICE — LUNCHES FOR BUSY PEOPLE iiMore I Ccnzzzzed :72: x4‘: 1) udaferrlzefxlsenmn . in imti lupemar iLLm; m: liar . Sq-kue-cr" vow 1r. pus some we c: T3115 JHIWIPE 338812123 ILLE I252. 1:41 1.1m 111mm; 1.11: 1.1.1 season. may 11m - ' r iilfi he 141G L1H 113W! 2v porn. azure. M: Emmi; Ltwmtmati he '1 Li firs: Fishing In ’36 “be sold his llegal you?‘ "Ne? ~ He said he fished and. packed m i934 and 2W6. In 193-1 i pack :0 James Morri- 5 s01. Conway. and m 193s w Kand . H. Slurbell, Portage. ‘ t ‘Did Morrison and the Snarbells i iknow you: lobsters were illegally! .. 1 - melted?" ‘Tie; i: have. They knew 2 had :0 factory." » “Did you no: sell so R. ‘l’. Hol- .':.s.:. Lmited. 502cc veers ago. a csse o! wins: purwwed to be Zcb- figgq w” 1r 3:85 3;: szers and which -...:r_ed cu: :0 be r1; mo. 38-41 Lin; '-~*'=1rzrwe¢v" éliffl-L 5.11m: wu icon". T5 t:'.|...=e-_=. a‘ '5") 5:- 35-37 ‘"5 Dmfii-i 5111" ‘ gnu! mm? 7191;; “w; ' Lfuzr‘ , ‘gimp; w; 3, L. _,;¢ 5 1,50 ‘ I-Ie darned eve: packing anytlcizigl ymlgng £55m“ -; 52 ‘U33 u :11: loos. rs and. said pcscninghad r. 71:11.1‘ fumcrjr!" ‘Yes. ‘i rw-u 11nd 2p r" lHesuzdiedldzonpa-ckmube i some place 2:. zke wood; cwo years t t: surxesicn. bu: would keep ‘moving sbuua. He muld give no atimaze m’ how many- cases b53341 canned during the past Wrrrrv-flvc years. and. ransrked. “One does not keep a record o! that work.‘ "Who did you sell your lobsters to last year, those you packed, I mean?" "To Howard Clark. Aiberton. 1 owed him for gasoline and asked him i1 he would give some gaso- line for canned lobsters and be zold me he would." "Did you have permits when you delivered those lobsoers?“ “N03. “Do you get the mm price for illegally packed lobsters as foa- leg- ally packed goods?" "No, I usually get a lower price.” Concerning a consignment ot 3i cases of canned lotsters to De- Blok Bros, Chsflottcwwn. Sept 25. 19$. the witness said there had been some illegally packed lobsters in the shipment." "would you say the entire con- signment was illegally packed?" asked the Commissioner. "No, but I would any the greater portion o! it was." "who was with you while you packed in the woods?" “My own family." ,~ More Ind You Witness said the only reason why he poached lobsters and can- ned them was because others were doing the same thing. He ex- pressed an opinion there were more people fishing illegally last year than in previous years, but that where was not as many lob- sters. "The patrol boats are not. eflec- "tive except for the destruction of geanAmmwhoget-sntew months‘ employment don not wont to make bad friencl." mid m. South. "would you like to see illegal fishing SWPPQQ?" "Yes. I would. and l! the rest stop L will too." George Miiiipn. cum. was the third witness. He gave part o! his testimony-prior to the luncheon adjournment and contin- ,ued this afternoon. Be said be .had fished and packed five cues lot lobsters during the closed lea- ison in 1936 and quit when his l traps had been dcstroyed. l "Was you ilietll plant destroyed last year?" l "Yes, a couple of times." “Did the oflicera ever catch VIE! pnoflofl information by "n: n: m stmouo annvwl III lmtshbihncdltlmcnn . kihnvoynrnnmonlnlz: dothcrat. INTIINAHONALIOXI Ii . $11. m”. DnWoodb rs vinoo you: ii. When this motion o In’! Ieglecl Thai Persistent lacking Golgi Got n bottle of Dr. Wood’: Norway Pine Syrup 0mm‘ “so o; suxnme51de_ from your druggist or dealer. ‘ foundation of the trouble. It. nrih: at ti: A fow don: will eon~ i: junt the remedy you '23“ It Help: to nimnlnte the weaken bronchial orgnu, allay: irritation, infln soothe: and heal: the irritated part0, looannc 0h phlegm and mucus, and old: nntum to diflodgo the morbid accumulations. r : mmntion, i: done the penistent, locking eon‘! will disappear, up lying awoke night; no ink- the bronchial taboo. "helped me out considerably at the been gets; oz: in his distinct asfar bad: as he could recall. He did rcokzzowotany cnerunnmglob- stars from 2h: north side to the . souzh SldE in the fall season. ‘ "Why do you fish lzlegaliy?‘ “Because there was nothing eisc ‘ to do." l Stanford Milligan. also oi Poplar l Grove. followed :0 the stand and 7 said he bad not fished a looszer illegally for the pas: two years. bu: phat he had in 1934, and had -, sold his carmed lobsters to James! Morrison. Conway. In i934 no plant in the woods was destroyed once but the oflicers had not ' caught He said he qui’. fish- 1 mg illegally in 1934 and did n02; know why omers in the locaiityl -cou.ld not stop too. Other Witnesses The dith witness yesterday wasl David Milllgan. another Poplar Grove man. He said he had been pinching lobsters for the past six or seven years. bu: not every year. During the tall season in i996 he fished wim but eight traps and canned only a little over one case o! lobsters, which he sold to K. and H. Sharbeli. Portage. To Commission coumel be aid he thought they must have known the lobsters were illegally packed. Asked who usisted him in his ll- legal packing m. nmiigan replied. “The old girl and the two little fellows." He was of the opinion the des- truction o! gear was an eflcctivel way oi’ stopping illegal fishing. and ‘ told coumel be bad never brought ; berried lobsters ashore, for in s0 l doing fishermen were cutting 0!! their nose to spite their face. The fifth witness from the Mai- "peque Bay wast area was Fred Walfleld, also o! Poplar Grove. who told the Commisio rer he had been fishing illegally for the past three or four years in a small n)‘. He Slld during the closed season in 1936 he canned, however. only about one-half n case of lobsters. which he sold to Lloyd Sharp. “Why do you fish lobsters illeg- ally?‘ “I needed money, so I poached. What. little illegal fishing I did. time." Transferred Illegal lnbsicrs Henry Gallant. of Summcrside. , was then called. He told of going to Damiey last fall and of taking ‘ n lot of about 700 lbs. oi lobsters l to Fifteen Point in his car. This I was from illegal territory into the t 19811 district. He mid he got the lobsters at Darnley Bridge from three men he did not know. and left them It n house at. Fifteen Point. but he could not tell the Commissioner the names of the . men he delivered the lobsters to. He was accompanied by Gus-ale "Was um, A u Gallant?" “no, Quglg," ( 9 spelt the word.) Asked who told him to g0 to Domley, the witness said Joseph Anthony Gallant, and remarked he had seen George Champion there but. had not bought. any lobstern from him. The last two witnesses of the afternoon were Rene Gallant. and ‘asmooohperf ‘the Corporation hid naked for Darby inzzoduced the Stmmerside isornpasoptxidenrmd pas; district governer. opened the. B28133!‘ with an address on organization. Mr. Massey. vice president, spams on "What. is a Y's Men‘: Club." Y‘: Mm James Haslnm spoketcu the "Activities o! a Y‘: Men's Club." Servers! other member's and. Sum-. merside gentlemen gave brie! speeches. O Canada resumed the" opening and. the National Antheun, the close of a very succesml eve- ning. The Summerside club wtl be organized at a latcr meeting-S Tryon And Vicinity .\Ir. Waiter Bernnrd. Freetown. spent Sunday in ‘Iryon. the gues: or‘ Mr. Frank Cobb. The young people of North Tryon spent their weekly social evening at the home o! Mr. and. Mrs. John Muttart. in dancing and erokinole, after which a dainty lunch. was served by the hostess. Mr. Kenneth Dawson. Augustine Cow. spent Friday evening in Try-on. il-‘riena are sorry to ‘near o.’ the sudden illness o! 3.1:. Reginald Muirhead ‘rs n c: to Charlottetown TZ-zur-sday‘ d. attended the hockey match between Charlottemwr. LEI‘. and ‘fictcria Unions. zends are sorry to learn o! the Pr. sud-i n tines o! Mrs. William \I ead. t Miss Hale: Leturgey ha return- ed to be: home after spending a few days-m Surnmeiside. Deanna Durbirfs Debut on Screen In This City PLAYING De’ ‘THREE SMART GIRLS" AT PRINCE EDWARD Dar. _ Lian: charming personalzty was rntrodticed to Icc— ; al mcirie fans yesterday when the , gay comedy dram. "Three Smart . Gris." starred izs three day run a: the Prince Edward Theatre. De- wy every week over Eddie Can- zors racto hour and as guest. star a: imdotu times with several o! ‘the leading program on one un- tic-nal networks. Deanna should bc of pacukar in- tcrst to the people o! the Maritime Pr\>\"".nc& because she is s Cana- dian girl. born in km bu relatives m Sam: Jolm. New Brunswick Surrounded by a out o! estab- illm favourites including Binnie Barnes. Alice Brady. Ray Muland. and Charles Winning“. thks youtbmi ncwwrnier to the screen livs up o0 advance notices o! her mtsiccl gcniusmw prone too. that she ‘s much more than just a surging child prodigy. Pos- se: exquisite bcnuzy and rare charm. the talented youzgtu- givws ormnnce sinls . She three songs. the well-known - Becio (The xtssi." "My Hen-H B s‘ mg." and "Someone to Con. Fbr Me." Two other charming ingenues have been "dlscovesred" in tb‘: pic- zurc to play the part 0d the other two "Smart Girls.‘ namely Nu: Grey and Barbom Read. You'll see more or these two-1nnd vcr)‘ much more of Deanna! The Prince Edward's program also included a sport reel. variety I ‘Ikcbnicol reel. and an excellent I’ Cartoon. llold Conference 0n lniunotion (irdor nzmorr. Much -i8——(AP)-B. . E. Hutchinson, viec president- a! cm-ygler Corp. announced who" cgmpfllly attorneys had oorxicrncd with Circuit Juds‘ Commie“. W110 issued an injunction against Chrysler sit-down strikers. and would “return to court tomorrow momma- Hutchinson declined to say that writ ordering the removal o! the 8,000 strikers. Court. attaches said mooring‘ bad been act for 9 A. M. tuner-row. side. who oestined they had fished lobsters but never illegally. Sonier said he had worked as I truck driver for Andre Paturel, but that he had never transported om il- legal lobsters while in the employ of Mr. Paturel. Bonier also said that at ‘Pignish last fail he was told by Joseph there m..flsi1irio.il1s:!llr;.“. he told me the fishermen re fighting about their lines. that IF! WARM’ 8011101‘, both d Dilllflfl- aomelinelwuolnldovorotvbcrl." ' ormecm-l Jock khcNnir introduced m: Ohnr- . lotzewwn members 5nd Mr. W. H» guesns. After cuppa- m. B. Clam, b_ m.“ Helen . Clarke. ' f led by .\l:. Tanzen in Arsennuli that nearly everybody S’Side Contractor XI. I. W. PHIL‘! ‘IANTON The death occurred at his home in Sumnerstde yusmday nnernoer. o! Mr. J. W. Percy ‘lbnton, we‘; known. contractor and builder. m. hnoon lad. been in ‘.11 henlzb fu- the pas: rew years, bu: w-uubletobeoutmd oboe: unz: Novenxber when he suflcred a stroke and had. been crnnned to bed ever since. Born m Sher-brook on Marti". ma. 1w. on the old ‘renter. homestead. be n: the non c5 James Tuna, his mother bciore ‘ner marriage being Belle Sharp c.‘ Sumzncrside. H: tuber living wbm out: n boy. 11:. very early 1n LL‘: no learn = builchr‘ trade with. the lane Al. Sharpe o! Stmimcrsidc. When or. 1S years old ‘:1: scarred in the cor.- rracttzg buszrzess 2:: himself and‘ at 19 years wen; over to New. he was Tanten stared ' BYZLDJVFZCR and obcamed the con- Ctzxzch o: Rt led mclruteczxe and returnzrg :0 fie Island lee plxmed the - brisk store o! Messrs. Brace an - Il-Iacfiay. He also but: the: ad- ‘ diners! brick budding in i966. He was also L§C€L81éd ma); the ‘ ercc n e! the Cirxzan and Bap- q:'§: C seize-s s: Surnzrzersrde: ' St. Mary's Church. Besides lmany o!’ the beaurlu; homes one sees L: the resikntisl semi-r: o! the zow-r. were planned by m. Tannin. ‘ The eziy cobble stone house in §Sumrnerside mm desigzed by it: Tsnron to: the lsze Haber: Bow- . ness in i906 and the ereccon o1 the house was under his direczion , In i899 Mr. Ta:.on wen: to t5r<iney during the big bcorn uhere 1 and rcznaized about two yeas. He 1 but. : number of Cmpczy houses there. averagLng one per week. ~ Returning to the Island. about his firs: job was the buitfing o! (Dalvey hotel s: Tracadze. when like Mun-sf.- Harbcu: branch o.‘ the raiway owned up M: - engaged to build zlze ‘ the 13a. t There are many . < tbJu/zighou: zhe IJIIIHTILL? be lasting monuments 2o cry. At Thigalsb. Mr. Tunic: bull: , ‘" drug swore opened by the lane f t iwhlth will always be a monument ' the cobble scone house of B. I. Rayner at South I: ms the first o! its 3kind in the west of the province land ms built in the boom days ‘;_o£ the Sex industry‘. More recent ‘buildings designed by .\£r. Innton is the Dalton Black on Ware: Sh, the new brick store o! l-iWSrrong. and the MacArthur Bltxkr The -P.--.>sbyter n. Church was remodel- 1905. X111 and Fnctory Owner Besides h‘: contracting and building buszncs Mr. Taster: op-- ened s large Iumber m; and sash and devot- factory in 1906 on coon Street. The m: exwndcd ’ from Cenrz-ai Strm to Dedu- Street. The present ice rink lands on par‘. o! the site. In the great fire ol i906 which swwt through, the town Mr. Tanson 10s: n: ‘ Whole including I tine resdencc. t In the {all he went out to Van- couver but renamed in the spring ‘ °j 19°? =0 help form the u. P. “P1111811 Court-ms. Ltd. H: re- mazned with this axnpsny a; n- chitcc: and mill foreman unul 1916. when on accoun: c! ill health he rook up the contracting bim- nem again. His first Job that sum- mer Wm the B. I. Rayner house n: South Kildare. That {all he removed with m; family to Vancouver and built sev- eral stores and houses in chat city and surroimmng dlswicts. In i913 5° T911111“ $8811: to Brzmmersidc and havim retained his integgg; m Messrs. M. F. Schurmm 5nd cq he took up his 01d position there. lrr i932 he sold out his interest , ‘.11 the company and wirh m; w“ My. purchased the old Lemrgey SIDPFGITI and opened up a. Zuznber t Yard and sash and door !actery.| ,In i034 it was incorporazed under . m!‘ PHYS‘ Thnton Lumber Co. .\lr. Tanten continued to oak-om 553W FIB in the bushes tmtil, quill RNXIi-ly win-n he was forccdl f0 Si‘? “P lnd leave things to the Branch of his son, Ray, with the passing oi M: Tanwn. l. the province has lost a most use- l ful citizen. ; Fox Breeder .\Ir. Tanton was also interested. in breeding silver foxes and onhis ‘return from the west in 191i he ,brought home some Alaska silvers and ems foxes. He also brought j tsomc fisher from Port George in‘ r1913. and was the first. man tot ‘breed this animal on the Islnncl, After raising them in captivity U05 in Japan. Mr. Tariton married Mary 511m MacArthur (a sister of Senator Creelmnn MncArthurl in 1904. She p- d him only lost April. Three sons and one daughter are left to mourn: Jams. o! High River. Alberta: Creelman in Niag- krn fills, Ono; Ray of Summer- side, and Miss Vera in ‘Poronto; also two brothers. Jan-Ls and Brad- ford, Sumrnerside, and one‘ sister. Mrs. Harry Morrison oi Santa Crux. California. Of a pleasing personality and genial disposition Mr. Tanton will Bcmoumcd by n wide circle of friends. who extend sincere sym- pathy to the bereaved ramlly. UA a until i917 he sold his stock to par- , N Friday Florida Seedleon Grapefruit ~ “Medium Size” 4 for Choice Quality Dessert Pears I Wonderful Value i 12o ___J Per Tin Extra Special ! rnrmv and SATURDAY. Only. u».- I 9c Saturday Bordeaux Shelled Wal- nuts. “Finest Qual- ity’, 1-2 lb. - - 21c Olive Oil and Cucum- ber Soap. “Something new and nicely scent- ed” 6 cakes — — 23c Robin Hood Oats. with Silverware. pkg. 32c Pure Clover Honey, 2"; lb. tin - — — — 32c Cohoc Salmon, “Choice Quality.“ l lb. tin ‘Bile HALIBUT i9 Lb. Bag. Calgary SELEGT FLOUR Regular 1.10 for 1.89 Best Quality, Pimento Stuffed Olives Price Advancing- Buy Now 29o '12 oz. Size .\Iiiii0n:\irc Sardines. “ tins — —- — — 23c Peanuts in the shell. “Freshly R o a st e d" lb.—————-—12t‘ Boneless Chicken. _ lb. tin -- H -_ .-. 21¢ Old / English Pintsmch . lo - Rubbing Wax Cleans - Polishes -- Protects Quarts —-HARDWARE DEPT.- 1.25 ‘each SUMMERSIDE ——KENSINGTON’S—— 5c To $1.00 Variety Line if‘ " ——Grocery .\IE.\"S SHIRT and TIE — — — — - — 1.15 LADIES COLLARS — — SERVICE WEIGHT STOCKINGS — pair HOT WATER BOTTLES — -— — — each WRITING TABLETS S I l0 - ENYELOPES (Linen Finish) — CAN OPENERS — — — — — FLOOR WAX ~—-_ — -- — -- — — 1 lb. tin — -— — — each 23c 65c 45c —- — each 10c — 2 boxes 13c -- — each 10c 25c Specials- ACCIDENT ENDS CAREER (By The Conadinn Prossi JOHMQNISBLYRCl-Wlllie Smith surrendered his South Alrican featherweight boxing title recently and n few days later suflered n cracked bone in his nnn in a motor accident. thus ending his ring career in any event. line llnnrd‘: [or Bltoc. 3 pkgs. 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