l {ANPéLEYfi-l» 1?s1_.____ iridium lillAliDi/AN IUMAIIIIIDI and PIINCI COUNTY Neon. Subscription Advertising Glllli|ll may be belglit daily .ii any ef fie following atorea tii lalliesalde: m, gooiutore. Water Street; Goartlea nragetorv. Water ltreetr ioroota Bakery. Water Street: Marl Oaisilet. l‘! Granville Street Th, Guardian-Ill] be delivered to any hole la Simmer-aide. M, at 2o per day or Be pesuyreek. Phone II for this eervloi. your order to the boy Illooaallsle tor deliver-tat oa your route. carrier g give -WAN'I‘ED Jliouaekoeper for modern home. Douglas Bell. Car- leton ‘Siding. (i?) . BBOODEI.” BTOVES now ,ffill,lf..-. Order at once. Toombs 3,05,, licnsinlwll- __wANTED--Hal1-ton or tines’- quarter ton ‘truck. Dale Oeme . Trlvcllcrr,’ Rest. Phone 605-15. - , - Commtncin Feb- ‘folffcfhe price of mllllglfl ll" Qfnfmmdn area will be at the rate ,1 13 cents per quart. Authorized by the l‘ l-I. I. Milk Control Board. —UNITED CHURCH 0F CAN- ADAJBedeque Pastoral‘ merge. Ser- vices February 2nd, 1947. Bedeque 11 A. M. .B0rden a P. M. Albenyl 7.30 P. M. Minister, Rev. J. M. Bax-' ter. B. D. -COAL. -— Car, of Sydney Screen- ed arrlvltig ahortly. Having lost list of mien in recent nre please re-f book orders now. signed Charlea H. Llewellyn, Carleton. P. E. I. l JNOCKEY _MA-TCH Crystal Summcrside, Saturday cv- Frb. l. Souris vs. Summer- l ‘tdyidcg-ltnh —TlYON UNITED ciiicuir. -= i ‘l Services for Sunday, February 2nd. ___b,\pll5’ MILTEINI-JRY clear- mn-e sale. specially reduced pried Ann. Sumrneraide. _ Cape Traverse 11.00 A. M. Tryoa Im P. M. Crlpaud 1.30 P. M. an. J. A. JrurdtriepMinlster. - ‘l the Mary ' _ , 3, D s , d -—_PIIINCETOWN United Church, “Eofiellsttki: ésggd 559:5? 501:3‘ Malpoque. Rev. C. .l. Crowdls. Minis- Wilrnot Valley. _-(.‘.IR.L GUIDE CONCERT. glnglfl: and folk dancing. Friday. Jan. Ill. 8 o'clock. Summerside High school Auditorium. Adults 35c. children 25c. ter, Ma's. Chester Simpson. Organ- ist. 2.30 P. M. The Adventures of, the Spirit. ALBERTON Sarnia Murder While out shopping day evening. Mrs. Aeneas Adicarn became suddenly ill. Medical aid was ‘summoned at cnce, and friends will |be pleased to hear that her con- dition is now much improved. SUMMERSIDE ‘ TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY THE IUMSTEADS "lllondtfa Lucky Day" From the Famous Comic Strip created by Chic Young Also Comedy, Screen Snapshots and Cartoon Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 MONDAY 8. TUESDAY BOB HOPE and JOAN CAULFlELD ._.|||_- _"MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE" Hitler Tied-up wmifierman Grand Fleet In 1943 Prince tiounty FarmorsSIgn For Cucumbers Pleat Te lo At Wtovn: llli Te 500 Sensual Workers To lo Required. Signing of contracts with Prince Edward Island tarmers for the growing of several hundred acre. of cucumbers this year was pro- ceeding very satisfactorily al~ though the full amount required had not been secured. Mr. W. E. Weill of the Matthews-Wells Co" Ltd, said at Summerside ycster-l day. With Mr. G. C. Warren bf‘. the Dominion Experimental Stab‘ ion at Charlottetown, he attendedl e meeting In the Town Hall and spoke to prospective cucumber growers. Both men answered quest- ions. About 4O farmers altehdcdl ‘we rattle and later many o! thcm signcul contracts. l Mr. Wcils told a Guardian rep~ l resent-iti-ve that hi5 company haul decided definitely to build a recciv~ in; plant in Charlottetown. l-iovv- ‘ovcr, he said that he ivas no-t ye! ready to announce the site select- cd. Construction The Charlottetown site chosen rather than one at Sum- mersi-dc because of the fact th . it was expected that from 300 i..- 500 seasonal workers would be rc- quireil and they could be more will)’ obtained in Charlottetown. Mt". Wells said. Then powcr and Mr. Wells said. loo, that in about of berries his firm would be inter- ested in for 1948 contracts. Th: firm was planning to eslgbligh l; water facilities were also factors. a mbntlfs time he ckpccietl to be , in a position to announce the ty p~ l Base Continues SAILNIA. OllL. Evidence given ior of zlbyear-old charged with tnurtlcr chcn chair slaying of hi: 23 . ‘*7 Jusupli ‘Tn: luz‘ "l Rjt , ras that ilic F14.‘- Om “I c l a a oml. tiy Royals were defeated by the Alber~ lflls went out rlsitlnf; H1 l‘ of a lrrcnd. Huffy eir of the woman's death. Police said Mrs." 'l'll)l<1l' found unconscious lll the \\ a‘ hours of Nov. 30 iii lhi- boat-Ii rab- in tlic k i~ Hoimrs- (ll the l hlrs. Swindell dLspensed hospital ity to a number of her“ friends icr dun. 30-~-tCPl»-~ a bridge party on Wcdncsday even- lay at the trot mg. ' A most exciting game was played an the A-lbcrton Rink the night of the. 29th instant. when the ‘Tignish ton Rcgals with a score cf 5-1. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ramsay return- > curly , ed by motor to their home in Sack~ ,ville, N.B.. on Wednesday after a brief holiday in Alberton lhegucst (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Jan. 3D—Adolf 1nce_ Hitler. in a fit of finger. ordered, Mayor J_ pg Amen prosidml yer the German l-Llgti boas Fleet laid tel-dry; 3e Sam he was lym-Sonan‘. 1m in January. 1943- olmost two ‘- interested in the proposed (level-- VEBFS b60170 lllt‘ 511d 0f U10 WHY‘. . or/menis because wh-t was goon it was disclosed in - secret Nazi ‘lm- ll"; llamas was Rocd ‘u. the documents mndt- public here and ‘cilia; 1i prcl-ably “Wm be a gear; in London tonight, idea gm- garmfl-s no, .0 “Hemp. y heavy fleet of British war- 1o gym, 1w many cucumlyn-s m. 53m“- Ymllflllced l")!!! llme 9° lfirht year as the work wcifd be morr time by. American battleships. [or itss an experiment for them.- cruisers and destroyers. main- .5, _ laincd ceaseless patrol in the North Sen between Britain and permanent business in the Prov- - sb nd occu icd hll ZIhhuElliIiJn hllxaxilhxrsd Beach. pslm‘ of their brother, Mr. F. C. Ramsay. rppeared to h-ive bccn bkadlyé bétdt- ' ' on, A few hours later s e ic ui ‘ _ smlsilll". and. Mrs. Jostpli Downle tql ‘ glalgnrdrsiuriizy aevfiztggy xfielarggl; the rouri Mr. and Mrs. Taylor undi 508m Inf!" present Holmes islrc at. lhc Dowhlc iionw. * ' on the night in ilucstion. They said the Taylor's appeared on coil. SQUINT CLINIC “D5 terms with each other. The Dow- T015. PERSONALITY nies said the visitors each drank two bottles c-f beer and took awflyl MON-IRE“. Jam 3°_Pfe5|denl with ihcm n bottle upiece All‘, h" ‘m’, Chan‘! in a chudis persmb three appeared to have bczrram 55m; she has m] 5d remove drinking carlicr in the crcnrng but‘ ‘heysqmny from “s ey2s_ l! the nonc was drunk. the Downics said mos‘ granfymg p," o; m, work o; Mrs, Holmes said slic was awah- _. ‘prance purmen mm Mueshmt encd by police knocking on (N514 555k" gym-loom; wzhnlcllun, door. She railed llCl‘ husband an prefix “tranquil-ed Mics ].*a,»~,m-_~r_ hrard him talking with two poiirclcn nyrloupi, from h" p“; 3| the constables. She v id shc was m‘ ylassachugsglls Eye 3mg Ea,- In. the liJlChOn ivhen the officers ex- nmmcd clothing Holmes had wornl the previous night. liolmcs said cnriicr that he spent most of the "Vfilillllli of Nov. 29 at the Taylor cabin. llc suit] l\ir. and Mrs. Taylor had altar-we percentage were farsighted. hitter quarrel and that u‘. ont- Most cases require sorcery B: Well stage of the proceedings Taylor as orthoptie-correctior. of ocular followed his wife i-nio a bedroom. vlsic.n—trcatment. she said. Altar tlini he liciird sounds of I scuffle inside ilic brtlroom. lie said. iic went to the bedroom (tool-l uhere Taylor mot him and told lhm it was none of his (Holmes: business. When he left the cabin and well! to his car to drive home. he found Mrs. Taylor in the roar sol. llolmes said. At her request he drove her about a quarter of a nirlo toward the highway and let hcr out of the car, be said. vie-w here that most of the patients lat the "remove the souint" clinic in the trial l wt-"e between the age of one and l5. Most cross-eyed children had d”- TCCHVP ‘vision in one eye and a __.______--_ . e-o o cove +04 o» o4 e-e e-o e e04 t CAMEO Friday 64:30: Sat. 14:15 "MAN ALIVE" PAT O'BRIEN as Comedy Ghost Wooa ELLEN DREW (wife) away from Wolf ltlval RUDY VALLEE. Also Serial "JUNGLE RAIDERS" and NEWS. O GO-O-QOO-OQ-O-WO-Ofl-CCQ-O-O-O-O-O-O FRIDAY. JAIIIIARY 31st ~ at 8 pa. sums m cosruur m: l3 mzrs l CRYSTAL RINK l l Summon-halide é FRIDAY, JAN. Jl-HOCKEY S'sido Kinsmen Juveniles vs. Cli'tovn Ail-Star Juveniles and SATURDAY, FEI. l-SKATING ficm-ary at Boston. said in an lnter- “g l | We uni Norway. unaware that their quar- ry had been immobilized. T-hat this heavy fleet was not entirely wasted watching the laid-up German fleet was shown by the desperate northern raid oi ihr Scharnhorst in December. V1943. Although scheduled to be decommissioned by Hitler July 1. naval officers apparently succeed- od in postponing the end of their last crack fighting ship. She was cough-t by British units and dc- siroyrd ivthilc running for home. Another long-kept sccrt-t also cam!- to ll7lll. . Moot Admiral Ernest King of the United States Navy casually rrvoalerl that the United States madc ‘Jlulv: boforc the war to scizc the Pnriuzuesc Azores with thc unofficial approval of Port- al. Anticipating a German grab for the strategic islands located in mid-Atlantic. the llnitorl Stal- ri; considered our!“ in ‘i941 and Ih~n fwd actual nlans for ncru- lnyinr; thr- Azorrs. as hrid been do" with Iceland. ‘ Since Porluqal was neutral. "sub-rose" conve sations with TI. S. rrpresrntntivé agreed to the orcunnllon. hut flFl""l'Z(‘fl for c" official “p""lr~5i" to ll"'ld“'ll'lk t-‘JP G~"i‘1-~<. Kilt" rclatcd. The Nazi documonis show a three-cornered flflllt in 1943 R1 mong the air force. arrnv M16 navy ended with Hitler bermtins: his nnvv c-lilefs fut‘ ‘cavln’: Th“? phlqs "irilc in the fjords. utterly “lr-alnsfi like so much old iron." He tooocd nfl a sorirs cf viol- went confcrcnccs with a flnt order that dororc-‘nisslnncd wervflshlo in the Cor-man navy larger thin a rlosirovcr. 1th.. dgr-nrnniils s-lw-ssefl 17.1"‘ Ggfmqnv HM not think shr- would LIV!‘ to not“ Britain. at least "of. for about live rears "W" ""‘ ‘outbreak of war in i939. A ‘ill’ fin""""1 urivv was planned “ll '.......-.-l,.-g l," nude m flll""" Bh- ;sh for‘... "ml 1M4 m- 1946. the ldocumonts sbvvrcd. l l ....r.r.r.r.;=;.1.. . - vm. Fwy-if... i]... voiFw o’ "yrr-i 9|... rm“- Hrre" m.” ......,.. -...,,. Dim. n! "flown-r... my ..~.---. dllr-"lerl Q let blood and dra-w teeth. lanai ALE BOTTLES PURDIIASED for ale bottles. any pliita and quarto; iilirls pnld. We will also nay for Javex hottlca. Bring them ii and guarantee an siriple eupllls‘ 0 Javex. Phone Cecil's Grocer). “1- L“ quantity. 1 . AFTERNOON} ‘to 5 EVENlNG-HOCKEY-YSIDE LEGION vs. SOURIS \ I i ‘j . MONDAY,_ FEI. L-SKATING- I to l0 a . TUESDAY, III. ‘k-HOCREY PORT ELGINvs. S'SIDE LEGION i i i S"d K‘ M'd Ch’ ‘L ' ' M'd l a . l l i Friday, January 31st "tantamount. LADY“ with IASIL AATHION! no‘ atom MASSEY Also Comedy and Shorts Matinee 3:30 ’ Evening 7.45 t l l lfensington llookey —'I‘he first gamr- cf the SBtOm: section of the North Show: Lvagu was piaycd m Kcneingiuxi Rim. Monday evening, Jon. 2.7, between Kensiilgioil and Dirnlcy. The find; score was Darnlcy 4. Kensingtu-n The game was bristling with ac- tion all the way through dud ii was not until the nineteen miiiutc mark in the lust pcricd bciorc the issue ivas settled. Thu Konsiiigioti team is greatly improicd and by it's play served notice they will be a strong factor to dc- I Willi before the cup is passed ovcr. First Period The first pcriod was lcss two niinulcs old when E. (. g flashed the light on a puss from ‘E. Harding. Krlisingloll hurl sonic good chnncr-s hut Hickey hclrl llicm ofl‘. Darnlw made it tho at liiv twelve minute mark when F. Thompson “The Speed Boy" soiocd and beat Champion from close in. Kerismgtc-ii lied their ‘rnnlnizs too and C. Watson from Mat-Qunid beat Hickey at the sixlccn minute nrzirk, Period ended 2-l. Second Period Kensington tied the BlXllQ at two all at the four mlhulc mark C. Watson on uiiollicr set up by MacQuald. The game ivas r0Ul,'llCil~ lng up some and W-JISOIl and Hard- ing spent some time in "Siiir..~rs‘ Row". Darnley io-rged ahead ngam at the fifteen minute mark on a goal by D. Ramsay from E. Craig. At the nineteen minute mark Kcti- singlon was awarded a penalty shct and G. Watson made it good to and the period 3-3. Third Period This period pfDflLlCtd the his! hockey of the game but less SCCl- in: as it was a battle of goalies. Champion for Keusingtoii was turning out shots from all angles while Hickey for Darnley played his usual slcady came. The fans were cheering their fa- vorites to redouble their efforts hut to no avail until the nineteen min» ute mark when E. Craig ivith B Craig as a decoy fooled the Kon- sington dcfencc and gayc Champion no chance to sarc. This ended the scoring. Lineups: Darnley: Goal-J. Champion; De- Plums, 2 cans . . . . . . . . . 36c Peaches, 2 cans .. 56c Orange ‘Juice, 2 cans .. 32c Orange and Grapefruit . Juice, 2 cans .‘ . . . . .. 32c Apple Juice, 2 cans .. .. 29c Tonioto Juice, 2 cans . .. 27 Coin, 2 cans . . . . .. 35c String Scans, 2 cdns . . . 29c Peas, Zcans ............e29c Salmon, tall, 2 cons 55c Diced Carrots, 2 cans .. 29c Spooiil Silo on llerduero, would begin as y soon as ivcather conditions permit, I was i_ i TTETQWf-FIJUARDMN New Arrivals ‘In Cur Ladies’ and Childrenis? ' A Departments Children's + QVERALLS Here is something you have been waiting for-CHILDREN'S CORDUROY OVERALLS-colors, red. wine. brown, green and blue. h I h O yearn-PRICE:- $1,511 nun $LQ§ rim Ladies’ . Ladies’ all wool 34 to 40. shades. beige. yellow, Selling at- SWEATERS Cardigan SWEATERS- biue. red and black. Sizes $4.95 each Milllinery Specials All balance of stock in Ladies’ Winter HATS now on sale at half reduced price. fcncc: B. Craig, C. MacKenzie, l... Tot - SPECIALS AT Bernard's Store, Brailalbane m. 30th ro m. 1st Early Shopping Gives You Better Choice Sinclair C: Ste wart Limited ' SlllAlAEllSlilE, r. i. |. Clark; Foijwurds: B. Woodsiiie, E. Euro": . Harding. F‘. ‘Fhompson. L. Harding. Freda 113mg“ Craig. D. Rirntsry- M: _Ran_kl", l; H3 Kcneingion: Gouh-B. Champion; “if” lawn" 0 U Dr-fi-nrc-JI‘. Pcntlcrgusl. E. Poiidcr- Ewm“ Rlogclrs H? m M rust. R. Kennedy; Forwards: G A?" Mal-hm“! 155 l“ 158 Watson. C. Watsbn, F]. Watson. W.' F°l°]_1788' Kcily. R. Inglis. R. Kciiy, E. Odl- , _ \\i'l_\‘_ Got-man, MflPQLBld. A“ bur” Stairs’: E. Craig. B. Champion. C- Hcne Pflcrs n8 238 ... 11.8301 oo _,F"r°'°‘5' o‘ ED ""1" y 5”" cruel Compton . .110 20o 161i l ‘ Norma Sutherland .153 138 144 llohnanb: I E‘. McDunalid ........... .. Mary Marl n Eunice fticlinrd Summersiiie g Anna Gallant Bowling League Results of Ladies‘ Bowling Loa- guc played on Tuesday night at Capitol Bowling Alleys. Summer- Sldc. ~ High single won by Anna Gal- lant. 254. High three won by Lnuric Pet- Total-ZITL’. KILLVIN GROVE W. I. The January meeting of the‘ Kelvin Grove Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mm- Ralph Mouse. Tuesday evening. Jan. 7th. ‘Meeting opened ln the usual manner. i3 members responded to roll call by naming or shrub. Minutes of previous meeting were Business R- rising out o! minutes was dcall on tlic school lunch program. it was de- cldedio add cocoa to tlic list of It ivas also decided to ask Miss Halnes for literature on ways and means of carrying on the pro- lect. Because of intensified school work due to the shortcncd school term, l! was felt that I.0.l-l. Club work should not be promoted tn The school committee rePtJTlNl that two dovn hooks were need- ed for school. it was moved by Mrs: Percy McMurdo. seconded by Paynter that two crs. 567. smcmrT an ornamental trec Laurie Pctcrs ...i72 230 155 d_ Blanche Lraugliiin . 1B5 m m m“ "d “ppm” Ethel Douglas 87 125 96 wnh Margaret McArtliur 102 465 214 f’ d-y, h‘ Edith Dystnhl ,, 201 o": o; “l” “m” N“ m‘ Toial-ZZQA. Royal“ foods served. Mary Hogan ....ll2 120 128 Noreen Henderson ...126 9A 116 m‘ Anhrmation Gcrdn Clark 95 ll5 87 Mabel McNeil] 10l 139 133 Z-iia Siliipliani .98 1Z3 D8 T0tll——lO90. Huh sunny". the community this year. Dot Walnisli-y ..l20 il'l 139 lliarie Mooers lltl 102 112 lrcric Godkht .. llil ll9 94 . 4 149 131 t.:;:r.."r::::::l hi .... m. M». ai-llldtl. Diced Beets, 2 cans Joins, can, (l coupon) . 38c l Soups, 3 cans . . . .25: Corn Flakes, 3 pltgs. 25c Shredded Wheat, 2 ukgs. 24c 29c dozen hooks and one pound of cocoa be purchased. One boX of Everyday cards was sold. Bills for fruit. cariiird soups. and Christmas treat for children were “fiance Borden Restaurant will close on February lst for Rodecoroting and Repairs. Watch ‘for opening‘ date later. Hotel guests will be token care of oi the Matches, 3 boxes 28c Poo Beans, 3 lbs. 25c ‘m... lb. . . . . . . . . . . .. 13¢ 'l°"*'" ""'- Tea, Orange Pelioe, lb. 88c Coffee, lb. can: 54c Salt, (box) . . . . 2 for 22c Maple Leaf Cheese, pkg. 23c loot: 8r Rather Footwear Transportation will be , provided to and from the Hotel, if necessary. J. V. MocDONALD, Mgr. ordered paid. Thank-you cards were received from sick members for boxes of fruit. Copies of the Institute News were distributed; Fc-dcralt-dr News Bulletin was conunented on. A letter from a club in Greece was received. Sec- retary’ was asked to get it trans- iabcd. It was decided to send for F.W.l.C. stamps for secretary's use. On motion it was decided to continue social evenings on tho same plan as that of last year. Collection for donation from Mrs. evening. $1.40; John Stav- Jamcs Murphy invited members to her home for Febru- cry meeting. roll call to be an- swered with a contribution for FRIDAY RIGHT, the scrap book. Lunch commit- tee. Mrs. Horace Paynler, Mrs, Fred Court. Mrs. James Stewart, Mrs. Leaman Caselcy. Mrs. Samuel Waugiii who had charge or Mrs. Ray MaoLeoda program “Rural Beautification.‘ read a splendid paper which gave many practical ideas on the sub- ject. Mrs. Waugh was well qual- ified to give timely pointers. since her homo won second place in last year's contest. The question- naire was read and discussed. and it was decided to devote some time to praett al planning at the February meet g. After an interesting contest and the National Anthem. lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. CANADA'S NATIONAL GAME 0P Victoria Rink JANUARY 31st HUNTER RIVER ROYALS Versus VICTORIA UNIONS TOWN TAXI SPRING STREET Now Under New Management. TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE Prepared to Give Immediate Response to all Calls. Phone 550 4 l. i-E i‘) i l Commissioner. February 4th next. 6}‘ {in mo. ;§%OO%Q DQ>QQ<£<DE><MGDQQDQ>OO<IQM ' T0 The Electors lTown 0f Summerside At the Solicitation of a large number ol citizens, I hove decided to offer my services as Water and Sewerage As it will be impossible to personally interview all, I tolte this opportunity of soliciting your support on Tuesday, In the event of my being elected, every effort shall (ll be expended in an endeavour to merit the confidence reposed Leo A. Wood y..- i i 2 l a l - -». a'/‘,lv\-r~_>~¢é4