i1 ' ‘W'sl SUMMERS“)! ind Non. EIlN "GUARDIAN . P""oeu'rs= a. slim mutiny. m Hanover so. um . George Clow. N 0th 8t. ptlonl. Advertising CAPIIOI. ' . SUMMERSIDE PIINC COUNTY m. W “wig, Wlter Street; iun will be delivered *"""no Guardian may be bought an, Jl any of u» followhg were: in Iuumnirh: n, Gout-flea Brenton, “m.” Bgkgry, Water Street: Mari Gnudet. l‘! Granville Street TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY l, Water lire“; to any hallo in Stunner-aide. "Mk" t*°‘fl".d " fine, initiative- ,.]-‘0li some. - Five rwd vwfll W“ to freshen soon. NBWWII wyimv, rryon. ..1-‘0R. SALE. — Foundation Seed 70mm, Green Mountain: (C. R.) and lrish Cobblers. Ian Harrinr ton. licuslnzlott. R- R- 5- _-I'BIN(JETOWN United Gllurftll. “alpqqur. Rev. C. J. Crowdis, Min- ing,- sgpvigeg 2.30 P. M. STIbIOCL, "IIQlTTIIICIZILiOH and Rfillilfllltlth" Dti-ttrttoiivsflrto-u saw. - New‘ ‘mod; 15 tooth ieavei- and 23 tiocmh lnver suitable for small tractors. Mm 1115c liarrows. W, D. Croken. gmcrald. R. R. _r0it SALE-One of the most flosirnble building lots in Slim- lilflhlflt‘, local ed at. corner of central and Chestnut Avenue. north-West corner. Ralph Mutt-art. summcrside. _T'IHON UNITED CIRCUIT. - FQ-fl-ILWS for Sunday, March 2nd. (jgpp ‘rt-averse 11.00 A. M. Tryon 3,00 P M, Crapaud 7.30 P. M. Rev. _i_ ,\ Jardittt‘, Minister. .___.- I LONDON Presbyterian ;_ Services Sitnday. March 3nd, cddle Itlcntorial 11.00 A. M. Lang lliver 2.110 P. l\i. Clifton 7.30 P, ll. D. A. Campbell, Supply. l -Bllt'l‘liDA\' ANMIVERSAIIA’ f- 0n 'l"ttc.<<i<t,r Feb. Zotit. liirs. 9. b. Mt'lllI_\l'C oi‘ Koitiiilctoti celebrat- mi llli‘ eighty-fourth anniversary of lter birth Mrs. Mclittyrc was pleasantly surprised when several, relatives and friends called to ofit-r congratulations iiud enjoy surrper witlt her. A beautifully tlecornietl ihrvc-ltet- itirtltilay t-aki- surround- lho table. The rukc wvs linked anti resettled by her niece. Mrs. Edgar rkey of Indiait Rhett After a] pleasant evening hcr guests depaii-i rd urshitig Mrs. Mcliltyrc lllfltl)‘ hgmiy returns of the day-K. i —\\‘l'.'l)l)lNG BEL-IS. — Sl. Casi- mirs Church, Worcester, hiasss was tho scene of a pretty wedding. of local interest on November 28. 1945' when Father Patraitcs united in marriiigc. Miss Julio l\I. Burdulis, daughter of Vincent and Mary Burdulis. Worcester, ltiass, and Leo til. Ryan. son of the late Lav- ina and ltlatthew Ryhnpl this city. The bride was charming in a gown of dipper sniiti. cut princess style, with a train and wore a fingertip length rcii, ciiitght i0 it tiara of seeded pi‘lil‘l. Site carried a praycn book with an orchid centre, She W85 attended by Miss Caroline Zlltllll. Wlillt" the groom was sup- ported by .\.tithon_v J. Couture. A reception trrts held nt the Aurora. lloir‘. tirrni-c i115 departu from the l$llillfl for the Unit fates. Mr. llrati was ass ed with Stewart's and Hornsbi lie is ROW employed at the surge husiiim in Worcester, Mass. he a d hLg bride are residlfkt ' aoeii ilicu- itonoymooh in Washittgtoit and New York. W. L. DIEI-ITING The monthly uiceliitg of the C. W. Li. ofltidtnn River and Konalngtoti was held at. tho homr- of Mr. and Mrs. Fertile Kilhrizie on Feltp23rd, The Pres. ltlrs. B. C. Mcbeilalt presided Ind opened the meeting with Ditty". The reading of minutes was followed by report! of officers tn_d convent-rs. Titc Sick Commit- I" "Ported several visits and two iifemhrrs ivcrc iziven sick treats. One ntt-nibci- expressed thanks for upit received. CuifClpOTldQilN ingluiled an interesting letter from the. Diocesan President. It was de- rldeii to have an Anniversary Mass offered for the late Mgr. D. J. Gilli-s. A motion to pay National and Dtoi-estzm fees was passed. Af- ter sonic iliscussion it was decided to sand rt donation to the Pope's Relief Fiitid for war victims. A dainty and delicious lunch was ir-ricil by the hostcsé assisted liy thi- him-h i'0l1ll'l1llll‘E and the tneet- “mo: Boy at 2o pet- day or llo pa: week. Phone 889 for this untou- IOtIiII-Iintln] ¢ give your order to the boy rupoualhlo for deliveries on yo‘; "up, “n” can“ N ”"" ow aver-mt you with —OAINIVAL, Bedoquo atria, Thomson 'gfi, limes. Order now at hiduy. March ‘l. pun‘. oil ity (‘igIiLV-Ifllli‘ ixtlldlcs lldu1llCil\ gum Spring vuupy vi Dam1cy_ —NOW OPEN in Kensington, Pearson! Ready to Wur. Come in and. no our merchandise. I --WAN'l'lD-llrp|rienced, “p. ubll tyniut. able to take short» 33nd. Apply Box I20. Summer e. —YES. we have cheap Alarm Cloc and Pocket Watches be- tween $2.00 and $3.00, today. Moose Jewellers in Sunmmeraide. —FOB SALE — Strawberry plants. three varieties. Due to large demand for plants, order -NEW SHAPES and lius in Uiltlls. etc, Just received enable us to replace most broken Crystals. Crowns, Steins, ctc., same day left here. .Wallace Moose. , "tiuit.ii.r..v i iiltthlljmgltwtllllfi itosizigrlgtwrnv --ATTENTION FISHERMEN. — V1 “.3 kl Good selection of boat engines __QI__°__;_H§_'_"NT'_PV __ available, Studebaker, Reo, Graham. Chrysler. Jowctt. Nash. Gardner, Oldsmobile. Dodge, cuttipleiely over- hauled. fully equipped, ready for Also Short Subiects installation. Nolman Allen, Bor- . _ den, P. E. I. Phone 12. shows 7J5 ' 9'15 _Y,s MEWS MEETING __Mr Matinee Saturday 2:30 Charles Litikletter was the chair- man of the rerzulur meeting of the S"mmer.o'tle Y's Men's Club held on Thursday evening. Mr. Clar- ence Mercer. reported on the plans to hold a motion picture in iiie Aisruuvau mom aosrotvi. NH‘. Allison Bernard of Kensing-I ion returned recently from Boston] High school auditorium. in the when, he uxldprwen! ‘reatmpm for "Sitare the Wealth" gpTtJZF-alllt mg he expecls lo be his “Iarmal robust self again in due course of time. Mr. Bcmurd was a “granite” defence man ctn- the old time Grim- lie hockey team of Kensirigtoixi. —K Allan. Holman and R. S. Hinton. being the "Oscar" winners-S. ‘rural Ellorsiio School g Protests Return To Daylight Saving Tinte M hdulycaliedmoetibgoflii- lmlie School District No. 162, the mattar of Daylight Saving 11m was fully discussed and the fol- lowing resolution owed untur- tmcus-iy. and ordered mi: to the o! Bummerside, lad tho pm; for their consideration and publica- tint-i. "wumu then is u. poslflaility o! this Province and especially the towns adopting Daylight Saving Tints this coming summer, and whereas such adoption of D.S.'!‘ woo-hi to a greet disadvantage to the peoples of this district and t0 the rural communities in general, and whereas the raiwaya, the banks, the Post Office and all public utilities ope-rate on Standard Tittle: "Therefore be it ruolved that this meeting so on record as being itirmlterobly opposed to any form of D.S.'l‘. in this province and es- pecially in the iOWns. And further resolved that the Town- of Sum- orslde be asked to give due cort- ldtatiun to the wisha of the rural vOfllmilllities (keeping -in mind at all times that the fanning ill‘i(l fishing industries are the backbone of our economy and must be timintained and eticouraiged) before attempting to put such practice o1 D.S T. into effect in their town. i947." GJtmnitIec. P M. lviiaoCaull, William Burleigit. Ali. Macbeaii. “BIG TOWN" AUTION~ PACKED THRILLEB -All the exciting drama tthat one connects with a newspaper in tiny large city, all thc suspenseful action that necessarily accompanies o. lighting editor's decision to battle crime imd corruption Ln that city, all this, excellently acted, directed and produced. is to be found in the Pine-Thomas production of Parit- mount‘s “Big T's-writ." ‘lilte flltm, which is based on the popular radio serial of the same name. opened —~HOCKEY. Kenslngton Rink. Saturday. Marc-h l. Last game in somi-flttnls of North Shore Lea- Lrouci-z COURT-In the Sum- merside Police Court yesterday morning before Stlperidi-ary Mai;- ioirate E. H. Strong, K.C., a de-| fondant ritarged with the theft oft four oil burners from a local firmJ pleaded guilty. and was remat1ded' ii-ii Tuesday for sentetrtce.» An- other defendani, charged with rc- ceivitig stolen goods ttlte above mentioned oil burners) knowing them to be stolen, pleaded noti guilty etnd hisdcase ‘wascadjouunedf . till next Tues av nso. ounse in] ilockey League. Third game In me cases a” w_ E} Darby. KC", host °r fin‘ 507mg‘ Bmfden mu“ fut‘ the Crown and J. S. DcsR0ches,| Mn to stay in the running. Skate I KCN “m; T‘ h Cmnpwn [m- we; utter. , defendants-S. Game starts at. 9 o'clock. Ad- mission 35 arid fie. Please listen to CHGS for final announce- ment. . —IIOCKEY, Bedequc rink. Moti- day. March 3. B. series. Borden M-ayflowers vs. Biltmtmerside Crys- tals, in Bedeque South Shore —AC(JII)ENT AT ST. ELEAN-I —§0UNG PEOPLE MEET-lien. 0R8 — 1W1". Jerome Arsenault ofiArchdcacon G. R. Harrison con- Weilingiou was driving towards tlllflfll {he Opening service and summersldc in m5 aulonwbilc )-c;_lthc president, l-laroid Rodd, roll- ierday 5b,,“ noon He failed ‘Mum-ted the llllfiillfifii put-t of the mnke the limt- at St. Elcanors Cotr- t i\"l%l“1‘"l‘nlmmnlfistfkfiinfOxlqélfisft net- and struck a telephone ptllhhig‘, ncvgrianll,“ The exeCuL-Wei Meakmg I‘ M’ and ma“ “a5hed'bi"ougitt in ta slate of programs for through the show window Cf illflithe balance of the season \'t'I1lCl’\ store 0f MT- E-B- Bfimflnl- AIUWUEII I were iaimroved by ihc meeting. the car Wit-S smashed DNba-blyr be- i showing that well arranged and yond repair, Mr. Arsenault sufier- ‘ interesting meetings are in store m Qyyly 3 cut gyigbmw (1nd mode for flit" ftitureASinc-e this u-its the Cmujdgiuble ammo was done wifirst meeting m Trent, the cc-iz- me 1mm of [he bundmg as meuesls were of a Biblical character i ' ~ ' Helen Mills oar was not brought to a stop until “d “efe "°“d“°‘°d bl. n was ha“. way mruugh ‘he Mmtand Emlyn MacAlptne with the dour. It was understood that Mr Igglriizmngqgszilgggefop ggfrsbglfili,‘ Arsenaul-l. an elderly ma-n. was atlhimwhc Ho“ and m,“ Mad-gen- a 1w: to explain the hwideht- m. Gitesis lmClUded Ramona Mills However. it was considered poss- Goldie Green and Kaye Miilman. iblo that he had suffered from a‘ - momerrtary lapse of memory-SI QM..- I ,,,_,,,‘_’,%3§EM,‘.’_'D;,,E§,*;"§§§§,,,E,~ --_l\lrs. .1. n. Bishop. Carleton, is of Summerside. has received a rcstiflK Wmmrlibly- "Id 15 Pm‘ sole on on. 1., on uary I. . - of hi: brother, Mr. Alexander E. Manhood. He wll 65 your; of ne- The late Mr. MacLeod had been in ill health for the ptst two ycars.| of Batman's Ltd" Summerslde, h-ria He was u son of the late Mr. and been confined to his home by an Mm Malcolm D. MacLcod, of‘ injury to hisknee, sustained when suntmguide, artdlawa; blitén alt‘. VIic- i; section of steel plate fell on it. fora elf. bot . e t to s- land in i901 for Western Oanadx and has lived in Edmonton for the past thirty years. He had not vis- ited his native province since 1908., He i: survived by his wife, the ‘?ersonals —Friends will be very sorry to learn that Mr. Charles Mountain. -Frlenda will be pleued ‘to learn that Mr. W. Henry Noonon, of. Summerside, who recently iinrlerwerit an operation in the Prince County Hospital has re- former Myrtle Hammill of Ednion- covered sufficiently to return ton and three sons and five home-S. daughters. Also two brothers. __-?--_- Daniel J. of Summerside. mention- LONG RIVER. WORLD'S DAY 0F cd above, and Sumul J. in 10s PRAYER, Angeles, (Jaliforntita. he funeral ' ‘h: {iiIJUlll llf‘(I.——K. -—G- ll H155"! T ho Velvet Overahoea 5H0: DEPARTMENT. flatwmtihn. u mi will tie. o» nwn N‘ 0n ix the Vlofroll Model VII-M. new “I Radio Phonon-mph - . . HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. . “WI-We know you have been ‘kg-SOP yourself trite lprlng"! m "'1' "Wing machine and get on 5 It wfl] “t nun-trait "Int Storage h"! turnouts. Inthollnlllllepu .---luhhu| ‘m. “fr; of moth. - - . 11m ‘M!’ I0 list-altruism". News have hem reduced to only 189-50 "III ~18 the time to buy.— The Hardware Department ll very proud l volumii output of a larger lush-Uncut. The cabinet in charming- 7 ‘willed of Walnut. - - - It hu excellent quality reproduction and ‘H16 curved dill. ,- - - You will be more than planed with Como in and loo it! The price in 99.50.- glmy“ Juli the thing for lchooh- - - The colon no vvino, green,‘ gunner-i‘ Mgglggd, M“, m ‘town with winter leenel of skiing and reindeer: , " » lflltlo of wool. with a percentage of cotton-tho clue: an l to "° "M" tit-t You'll go roi- cunt-Mum's wnn our/tumour. ‘om-m, J,,h,,,,.m_ A 5,1,,“ ,4- Ilhvo you non our 1 of mutorlnll and McCall's Patterns? "I Hollywood iii-c truly Spring Claudine-one look and you'll dint i 51m- m, Qffq-ln‘ m4 mic-mm “M, D t your uiuon. - - - They're won- l; trio. Gloriotu ‘Things of Thee are -— n‘ 0909s nlruflmrcr. - "Mltilltotollllnlolpfllngwln u. b. There ll on “X-Iuy Window" no lhll the contents identlfiePwithoIt-openln: the ha‘. Keep woolen Info from will take place in Edll10lllOll.—s. _.A very impressive World's Day of Prnerservioewu holdin the Lang vai- United Ohumh. Pri- my. Feb. 21st. ‘It 2130 RM. ‘The members 01* the Presbyterian and Anglican W.M S. joined with thoée of the Utiitei-l W.M S. with a good httei:-.(tanct\ front all societies. TM thune chosen was "Make Straight in the Desert a Highway for our God" and was divided into four ‘ 5"- paris: Meditation, Confession, - Th ‘ii . d I i i . ‘ w“ 7"" “m” I" m7 h“ sum’ Migsnkliz: ligiutdaidf thenUiitrilz‘ MS. opoaied the meeting with the first put Meditation. The sec- ond part. Cori-Session was taken by fihe Anglican W.M.B. with Mrs. zl-lirani Harrington as lcader. A very interesting reading was given by Mrs. Bills Profiit. Thanksgiving, the third part was taken by the limited W.M 8-. and the fourth tout Intercession by the Presbyter- , Qiim W.M.S., with Miss Adeline ‘Campbell l5 leader. Bhe was outst- ,ed by the following readers. ltfra. Eustace itayrtter. Modhod. Mrs. Elmer Maclieod and Miss of It! dllplly of Radio one. l lhlnh the [an of tho ooi- - - - It ha! I wonderful tone and looking for then Pullover Sweat- t.‘ ontho ‘dress was given by Mrs. Allan A. entrant»: will» It‘ J ‘I denim: wit-h the differ- yesterday aft the Capitol Theatre, with Philip Reed, Hillary Brooke ‘and Robert Lowery in the top roles, Reed Ls a splendid choice for tiltn role of Steve Wilson, the kind of newspatpemtan who makes the news happen. Taking over the editorship o! the old-fashioned. slowly-dying "Illustrated Press." Steve immed- iately has things breaking. in cite instance, he scoops both the police and the rival "Chronicle" by his capture of a female bandit whom everyone had previously believed to be a man. The paper's circulation jumps, but Stevi- lost-s Lorelei Kil- bournc. female reporter. played by Hlllgry Brooke, because of his fail- ure to use the paper's growing power to fight evil lll Big Town. Reformation ccmcs painfully l° Wilson. His vicious newspaper at- tacks on a tnetituliy uiliitg ytiuilt. accused of two ltiticous murders rc- sult in the suicide of illc boy. out» sequently proven intic-ctni. 'l‘li9 tragedy re-unitcs Steve and Lorelei: and stave prepares to "go to town on. Big 'I‘0wn's rackcieers. Mystery Bullet In Torso Trial HAMILTON. Feb. 3 - iCPl —~_ A mysterious bullet declared by I gun expert to have been fired from a revolver owned by Donald Mac- Lieaii- entered the second torso murder trial today 0! lifts. EVBIY" Dick. charged with murdering her husband. John Dick, last March- Whero it came from the 01v“! did not may: won't admit until tomorrow when Inspector Charles Wood returns from another mm’- def 11-151 in st. Catharines, Ont. The man who declared it to have been fired rtom the eun of Donald Macboaa, father of the accused and jointly (‘buried with her with the minder-cl his aon-itt-luw, was In- §-O-O-O-O-§-§§+ . CAMED Saturday 7 and 9:15 "DICK TRACY" ChIli-‘lltrllli-r with a Sprinkle of Comedy and Rnmancn Also Serial wvo-omwoooo-owaoooov 0 insunnnff ALI. LINES MPH MUTTAR Samara-side tirtessiuivnt. CARD T. Earle iliciioy Chartered Accountant Office at ll Grlnvillc Btrefl summon!» Phone I'll The Prtrm llflllllfll by ent parts o; the r theme. ISpoken us tiauiteiiiiy randaed by Murdock Manhood. Ernest Duri- nine and Layton Dunning. Meet- rlllolt "mu flat “Olopny Ghr- ing closed wiiwbenedictlon by Min hello I or I lllh. dram or other ‘J1me Foirctd. clothing away. lo OQO-O-OOO§O-F L cross: DEWAIt, M. o. ssozou: l-Officu Hours-é 'Mondoy to Friday, 2 to 4 pun. , The umient civilizations, lgypt- III felted and (uuirun- Inn. Phoenician, Greek and Ramon “will!!! Good llouehoepfng InllllIto-‘the price ll ll canto ouoln- more familiar with certain- phase! .. of chemistry. " and 7-8 pun. And by Appointment. \O4 60-O-OJ. Lu: n nwivt-“citrinpriilv- | ,A @004! Time To Buy Your Blew’ SPRING SUIT - Sinclair st.- ior J A. Clinrehmiltt, ballistics expert of tho R.C.M.P. in Cuts.- . Even dark-haired Mrs. l) k. who for the most, of the fire days of her seco-nd courtroom fight for life has appeared in find proceed» lugs dull. seemed itiierr-sttvl in his discussion. Eiriier he said MocLeazfs gun- gavc evidence of having been tir- ed recentiy'—-"vvitiiin days or weeks" of his examination last April. A gun police recovered trout the home of Evelyn's friend, V\iI-, Iirim Bohurttk, “as rusty front, disuse, Citurcltntall said. Q . ——»—— — ~0 tuetn-bers but today... Well, 30.. could ttlniust. rriy rcais were itt a premium. 511i. whence comes all this sud- dcn enthusiasm for work on the pit"! ti‘ tho Ltw-titakcrs? ll i-ill ltarks back to a little “tn- cideut" which occurred on St. Vul- eittitnes Day, the tmciitiortol day of ltearts and flowers in all quar- ters of the land except the Com- mons chamber. The incident was an mica-peeled recorded vote which caught the Libra-oi administration and. the of- " Iicial Progressive Oonsermtive Op- position 0n- the short end of the sticks so far as balloting strength eras concerned. ‘ Tile Govcrn-trtmt-t, btcauso it was able to score up a. few more mem- bers. came out on top — 86-76 - but the itiargin was too close for comfort. even though the admin- isLx-atictt‘: over-ell majority i: comparatively small. The Conservatives with only about one-half their strength iri the llaurc. gitihered support from the CCF and Social Credit ranks but ll wasn't enough to clinch a victory. The payoff came behind closed cuucus room doors a few days later when na-rtv "whips ititd leaders Ye- portcdiy laid down the law to party tttcitibershlps at lalvzo that thcrc would be no more going ltotlte for ivcck-crids or sneaking away to the Attendance 0f ‘Commons Members Much Improved. B! GEORGE KITCHEN OTTAWA. Fktb. 28 tCP) The House of Commons is behel- ing itself very well these days. thank you. and attendance figures are betteri- than they've been in‘ many n session. Now. it you had taken a beak into the big greoincarpeicd chant- ber Just a couple of weeks n30, you'd have seen a flock of empty Iggais and just n hundred or so . out. WEGI’ Oil CIITY OCCCSIOIT. Men’s Tweed Suits GLOSELY PRICED Good quality three-piece suits for Men mode up on iotesf models, nicely tailored and finished through- Iust the suit you need for business, dress or sports wcor, as they ulwuys give wonderful look dressy. A good range of sizes. Priced of 2o75_ Colors browns, greys, and blue mixed designs 29.75 service and BETTER QUALITY , WORSTED TWEEDS See our display of Men's worsted suits In greys, blues, and browns, neat stripes. Suits you will be proud to Sizes 3S to 42. Price range J 35.00 to 49.75 Glothing Department - (MAIN FLOUR) I ittutics. Sittce then. attendance has iin- proved remarkably and. if the members aren't always seen in the chaiitbei" during the duller periods of lmv-ntakiitg, they stick itrctty close to their offices. 8’side Midgets Win i0~2 From Lot i6 The Bummersido Kinsmen Mid- tzets, minus some of their key players by reason of the flu citicicutlr. defeated an inexperien- rcd but litistling team of midgets from Lot i6 by the score of 10 to 2 in a hockey game It the Crystal Rink. Summer-side int night. . For the urlnnara Roy "Chick" Gallant ahct 5 goals and Bobby Gav garnered three. Joey Schur- man and Mark Delaney bagged the other two. W. Yea and Bag- loio were tho successful mnrksmen for the losers. Jimmie Razavet handled the whistle-S. BARONET FINED bONDON—tC.Pt ~ Sir Philips. Walsh barc-itci. was £600 t$ZAOOl on conviction of tng cheques for a total of John fined issu- £610 Viscukrith-Alteill-iljhrtdeir IofhTunisfIGovernor-Gewnoral of “Canada, nnnuul Patrol Leaders Banquet in the Mount Royal Hotel. Mcnfreai. (centre), president. Bcoutcrs Club of Montreal: mid slortrr. l is shown abovi- addrrssitig the Saturday, F0’). 22nd. Viscount Alexander, who is National Chief of Canadian Boy Scouts, stressed that the strengiii and appoint of the Scout movement was its international aspect with tho Governor-General are: A. Siilarl Knight Mcksi-n DtWlPlLS, 013E. provincial commil- 6: Stewart Limited SUMMERSIIIE, P. E. I. $2.440) in‘ Franco in favor of a person resident outside the stcr- lrhz area. and further of maiiin] l Piyment of £560 in the sterling area to obtain 5.000 Swlu franc! in Switzerland. ___.__ NOTICE To Farmers A eurlood of Tractor Plow: i: due to arrive In I flv! days. We wouldbdvise you to order early so as to avoid disap- pointment o: these have been -on order for the post eighteen months and when sold will complete our quota for this year. ' Write or call: HALL MFG. 8t COLD STORAGE -, . Summersido, P.E.I. By Mail We are as near to you as Your Mail Box Our Mail Department fills your Order u soon no it in received and it la sent to you at once. Our Drug Store ll one of the beat stocked in the Minitlmes nml- every- thing l; uvhiluhle by mull - slmp write ua and v0! will get t e nine courteous wt- vice n; you would if you vil- ited our nova. Prescription are filled u- curutel and sent by flnt lvllllbc return mail. pout- ngo prepaid. ENMAN DRUG CO., LIMITED optimum: l i t