WESTERN GUARDIAN —llrl. John w!“ sumusasm u was: Street sue-r . snn runes cormrr M“ m i “m, subscriptions, Advertising should be left with Mrs. Pour- in “ma. w m st ‘fast. w...“ st. n; Guardian will be dell vexed . Bo st 2o per dsroe me per week. r "a: grder to the boy responsible for deliveries on | is reserved ‘(or news $3.1," $21G! but advertising oi . “my nature mlv be insertcd ‘g 4 eeuil s word strictly psy- ‘p, u; sdvluco. _ ESTOCK that are in condi- ., easier to feed. Buy Sol-Min. “i.~’““...‘ii“.'§.....' “haw. e urve-s-s-zll _KOCKEY ‘eque Rink may, February 9th. Albany llinklstlter Road. Skate alter _ Admission 16c. L-iflb-I-B-Ii. d JEIJOUSLY ILL-Tho many w, r Mr. Aneas Murray of Al- y wfil regret to learn that he is . qusiy m with pneumonim-S 41‘. PAUL'S BRIDGE - Mrs. t .) Grant and Mrs. Gil-flee MM- .. . were the hostesses at the St Paul's Bridge. The prise era were Mrs. W. P Callaghan .. Miss Ida Dawson-S .-$N'l‘l'.'li.'l.‘AINS ADA MCLMJD i BION ClRCLE—Mix Helen M0- .. entertained at the home 0i’ . parents, Mr. and n on Tueday evening for the . McLeod Mission Circle. ' .,.. the recent Presbyteriai were ived and other business done. the conclusion of the meeting . .. .. were served-S -surr'sas nssyr moss - s - Sea Cow Pond yed by fire on Monday night, A - of twenty cattle, two horses ... hens, sheep and pigs were lost the fire. The .oss which ‘was in vicinity oi $2.000 was only partly » >- by IXl-SUMDOQr-B. JETURNED HOME — Md‘. Mrs. Ariihur will be ll i gyfazardiln mo! blibolllht dnilo st any of the following as}, h, Gourliss D , um 0e53,”; q to Wntnr 5t, rsnvllie St. m s W 289-1 for ‘iii? $3.1... or Your route. an! home Phone ' —GIVE Suresbot "8‘.‘.'..°"“....““’§"..‘it.a“f.‘t on. TBYIOI Prue 00.. ensingt —EXPEBIENCED avaisble for inierioliularrgmgxdzllligw "Wifl-"s- Nflni-Ehine and decorat- gfiwgr er paint and hardware at Irl75-2-8-2i. i -ssn.rousr.w I'LL-Friends, will ness oi Mr. James letter Road. —SCHO0L SPORTS Bedeque Rink. Friday evening, February l0. Admission 11 cents. L-Hil-Z-Q-ili. —HOCK.EY an: Kensingbun, Carver, Link- S. Indian River vs. Silver Wings. Sudden dewbh game to decide winner of third place in North Admission L-232. —INJURED IN HOCKEY GAME —-Mr. Dudley Brimble, one oi the forwards on the Senior Crystal team laid up for about a. week having s rained the muscles of_his in e. all duri the Senior p ay- 0 game on Tu ay. Rankin a de- ienoeman also received a cuton the face which r uired several stitches to close it. Bo are reported doing nicely today-S. —W. M. 8. MEETING-The reg nlar monthly meeti or the W. M. S. of Trinity Unite Church was held on Tuesda afternoon in Ep worth Hall. e president, Mrs. mond ‘Johnson, presided. The usual business was condumed, Re- mtslwwe received of the recent sbyter al and a letter read from Mrs._ J. A. Matthews iihallking the “ Branch for their hos- and Vernon Ramsay. o f‘ ” l- i." “its” §2.3“fi°".“§€.t1?.‘f r, s. e o . .. came to Summerside for the rial service on Sunday in the terian Church when a nze tablet was unveiled in mem- l of the late Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. D. ~ y. returned to their homes Wednesday morning-S, AIACADIENNE CREDIT UNION The l/Acadienne Credit Union .held its annual meeting ‘at not Oermsl on January 16th with l: tin V. Gallant presid-in ion has a membership o died and fourteen; The nom- tiug committee consisted oi lpclscn Arseantjlus i shrdiu ull aoleon Arsenault. Lucien- Ar- nsivt. Alclde Gallant. Officers i969. Directors - Auzusteln Gallant, Lucien Arsenault, Til- n B. Gallant, ‘Pulmon Richard. t» ~ t Gallant, Aubin‘ J. Gel- tflhecphile Arsenauit. . Credit ttee—l..ucien Arsenault. . I brsenault, Fidele Arsenault. --; tn Gallant, Ben B. litwisorv Committee-Elev. N * Wifief. John F. Arsenault, An- " Bernard dressc . s were -- by W. J. Arsenault. Edmond ~ ult. John F. Awenault, and M- lle N. Arsenault. EVENING AUXILIARY MEET Th! iegillarweek y meet of the ‘ 1118 Auxiliary oi Trin y Un- ~| Church was held at the homo lira Carl Crockett, Mrs. L. E. G. presiding. Mrs‘. Erskine Hay- commi tee visiting oommi Phillips‘ wflgh committee " * . rqgram ' Harold Mill an and Mrs. Fred u. After the business meeting ~ ments were served ands soc- oul" eiliilyed --B. -i’IlETTY WEDDING-A eity ' I18 was solemnised nt‘ ity l lad Chluch Parsonegmflummer- 0n Saturday evening Februaar ‘at seven o'clock, Rov. L. E. . M "ffivlatins. when Miss Lil- ,‘ illrison, daughter or Mr, and °°°Pse Morrison of Eilerslie "filled in m s to Mr. e and thsgroom his bro . Mr. To arrow‘, J. ‘i0 ' other cousin, Mrs. (Re Ritailty during the Presbytsria. rs. Johnson was appointed to re- resent th study of he study book. Roi, cali was answered with "Impressions oi the Presbyer- isl". Mrs. Arthur Allen had charge of the Devotional period-S, , Th-l.‘ 0. 0. “F. CARD 5'31?!- e orm l y card ps1’ un er the auspices of the Prince Edward Indge I. 0. O, F. wes held on ‘rues- day evening. Tne.e was a good at- n once-end sixteen tables _wele in play. Prizes were won as foiows: Bridge. 1st. Indies, Mrs. Ray ‘ren- ton; 1st. gentlemen, Allison Moore, consolation, Mrs. obert Mollison. Auction fort fives ladies 1st. Mrs. James Btrig t, gentleman's first J. C, Moun , consolation Mrs. Bruce I-Ieckbert. A was served and a soc "s "stirs is“ B. 0 6 Y- ed after play was ‘concluded. Ibis istheizxtllaci ageegielsof ties the Lodge urn or e urpose oi rsis ufaunds for the engsrtain- ment oi Maritime Grand Lodge. which will meet in Summerside next “mili? oeting of m mlgebecalrsli mou me iollowing on (h: usual day for e card it was decided to hold the the series on ‘Iluesdsy next. l’. PERSONALS John McIvor is visiting inGrend River. -Mr. friends -Mrs. Alden Mullign. Kinkcrs. is visiting friends in helwn. -Miss Marjorie Lowther, Cem- ‘gll, is visiting relatives in Be- Welter Roberts. North Winslow, has returned home from s brief visit in Central Bedeque. . _ i I\——i~@ ‘ . .—Friends ofMrs. Harold Mulll an of Middleton, will be b18856 t0 learn hat she is making a good re- covery from her recent operation. —-Mrs. J. S. ‘Baylor oi Alber- ton, is still in Charlottetown where she wu called w the fllness of her father, Mr. Leigh H. Warren. “ifangedemmawilitbswsorilv ue that heqs confined to his bed through illness. --'I‘he many friends ‘of Mr. John Gillis, Sunlmmide. ll regret o! his es l-t the Prime _ t! 306W»!!- »--Mrs. John" A. “Stuart. Central Bedeque is being welcomed beck home after a mon‘-li’s visit to New York- City where she was-time‘ . Di‘- ‘I @1113 Jenkins _ to learn Sidney Bonnell and her D0111 Mime”. "~' unfettered mm: to learn oi the serious ill- “h” om ‘mu-radar. rem-nary o, at a p. m. b, Pretty Wedding . ls Solunllizell» - At Sllslmertide nirodA “J5 &'§.i?..'&.°t“‘“ti.%;°....“"' mead tn, at four owfock st ‘Ikinity e of Bummerside, becamle ls of Kenneih Austin Ford, o! Nomidl’. and Mrs. John W. Ford, The brid ‘was v haunt? in henna dreses o siifieivet an fltol: neck iece, wi hat and coat in mat in: shades and accessories to tone. :s Doris MacArthur of Northam Mi a’ atltfnded the bride and wore a green i d §ltl£fi§°§$fidm"nlst'°‘ m’ Mrf Wlilliliem Newcombe supportod Fofio the ceremon dinner was serv at the Granvi e House to the immediate relatives the din- ing room being tasteiully decorated ior the occasion Mr. and Mrs. ilbrd wtl make their home in Northam whore their many friends wish them every happiness. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower st her riends. About y Miss Giedy e many ver and glass were Alma. Douglas and M ers, the accom read by Miss sisted Ly‘ 3'33‘? meflte ‘clock chimes from the firm Stewart, e y Miss Edna Rog- ing verses were years. ' fresh- menrs were served y theladies at the conclusion of the evening-S, ANGLO sensual‘: (Continued from page l) some kind of economic offer near the close oi the war to counter Nazi-Iliascist help to the Insur- gents. Significantly, the Duke cf Alba, I _ . representative in London, called twice today at the British Fbreign" Office. ‘ The understanding, whi was said to have been offered by IPrencth Senator Icon Berard, semi-official French envoy to the Insurgent capital, was described as providing ior the loan on oon- ; dition tilmt Italian and German influence be eliminated Beran-l was said to have brought Bonnet five specific Insurgent promises amid-l they hoped would mks immediate recognition _ pos- sible_ ‘These were listed as:- 1. No foreign troops would be allowed to" approach the French frontier. . . 2. No foreign troops would be allowed torernaininSpain proper, the Spanish colonies or tho Bei- rs‘ t a...‘ earic Islands after military oper- ations of the civil war are fin- ished. - 3. An expeditionary force oi 10,- (nilmennowreedytosailfora conquest of the Island oi Min- orca would be made up exclusive.- ly of Spaniards. 4. Spanish refugees now in France would be teklen into In- surgent Spain without conditions or fem-feels. 5_A general amnesty would be proclaimed for all Government refugees now in France except "criminal leaders." moms, m. o-(APJ-Inicb mazions Diplomat-ice, the Italian Foreign Office bulletin, announ- ced "tonight met Italy will "speed up and perfect" her military IM- ramtions to meet the threat 01 an Arlglo-Hendl military alli- anoef‘ The bulletin denied that Fes- olsis were surprised at Prime Minister Chamberlain's state- ment on Anglo-French M. made ln the House oi’ Oontmom Monday. I-t said Italy had long "recognized as axiomatic "the ex- istence of a true and reel Franco- English military alliance." WORKER! PROTEST . _ t -A workers’ "riends wll‘ reel-e: ‘m rm .'John"M loaf»: ‘im- item- 1m. Mam .1.- tmeiiefwl dsysl-oar A PRINCE s ihur. - lovely gifts oi men, sil- filisilnn $‘§,\\vs||>|n rm’ LIPIIIIS IT'S RICHER AND MORE SATISFYZNG FREE!‘ gave tbs eqispioln: ending‘ beckons. sb for been Y. din“ 1- rims remiv-sm book h‘? Lamina,’ p Bids" rout; nu y l FIIIIS MU ORANGE LABH lABEi VElliivV iAHEl mo; __ WALSH SCORES icontinued frggLpageJ) inefficiency and incompetency in ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ation oi his department." Defends C tract Selection oi the John Inglis Company of Toronto to manu- facture the Bren gun was in keeg- ing with the practice followed y the Imperial Munitions Board during the Great War the House of Commons was told b A. G. McAvlty (Lib. Saint John-Ai- berta). A member oi the Imperial Mun- itions Board during the war, he said the then Prime Minister, Sir Robert Borden, ministers and members oi the House had visited the board with contractors. Mr. MeAvity, presented a spirit- ed defence of the government's handling of the contract for 7.000 Bren machine guns to the Inglis Company through Major James E. Hahn, head oi the company, on a cost-plus basis without tenders whose plant, according to cp- osition critics. was "a defunct iler factory." 131111118 the war, when munitions to the extent of $1.ooo.ooo,ooo were made in Canada, contracts were given to those who did not even possess “a defunct boiler shop" or any plant at all, he said. Some oi the best shells were turned out oi the Inglis Plant in Toronto, and in those days th9' practice oi contractors visiting exivting plants to learn the busi- ness was followed as was the case with Major Hahn. Further defence oi the govern. merit come from J. A. Bradette (Lib. Coehranu, W. P, Muiook (Lib. York North) and A. M. Young (Lib. Saskatoon). J. A. Marsh (Con. Hamilton West) had a kindly word for Mr. MacKenzie although he bitterly criticised the manner in whicnthe Bren gun contract was negotiated, w. Marsh referred m Great War rofiteerlng in d bully eei "that was not fit to eat" and declared the eople oi Canada would not have I. at repeated. "I a/nr equally sure that. the brave soldier sitting on the gov- ernment benches as minister of national defence will rio every- thing humanly possible to see it does not happen again. I believe he has qualities of heart and mind that will enable him to dc a. good ob." Onpos no debate oi’ the con- tract o_n the floors oli the House n .. as Mr. Bradette asked what would happen if avote was celled. "Would honorable gentlemen expect us to vote against the minister-and the gnlvernment? I say most emphatic- no» v. - 0f the nart pleved by Hugh Plaxton . Tcronh-lrfnity) who introduced Major Hahn to the defence department to the government, m. ‘Bredette said "hm I been in his nlace I éwguld have done exactly thesame . ng." was ' Mr..Young SPJd the ides of s. defence purchasing board. recom- mended in the Davis report. had ested to him as esrlv as ember bv the defence minister. ‘Ills Saskatoon member Iwav- the last sneaker and will continue tomorrow when it is ex- ed the minister will speak and than s vote will be reached. Investigate. Mine Damage At Springbill national defence, on account oi v s; 5 COUNTY W17‘ Kensington . _ and Vicinity Mr-Ihn-y Whitehadof tonwnsavisitcrdodummereide were Miss Efiltlhleen needy and , Ferdinand Gellsntrespeotive- the ti. whois somstimeinthe west- empa ofthsPmvincespentthe weekendinKerlsington. Miss HlcnJell oIOfiLeeryI ting i; K y visl the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. M. Howabt. Ksy ma. J. E. Irvelis was sp- pointed deleaete to attend the Maritime Conference branch to be he'd in Seckvllle. N 13., in June. Rleoorts from the Secretaries of the different branches oi the wmk were also given. . Mirs. Peter MoNllti secretary oi supply work suggested that a box of clothing, mitts, stockings. etc-. be prepared and sent to the Syd- ney mission as soon as possible to be-distfibuited among the needy families and shq stresed theurgen‘ need of this home mission work. The suggestion was met with 1m- arlimous response andwhole heart- ed cc-orveratlon. > ‘ It was decided to Friday Fish, 10th a neck e box or t the home of - n to thine that will be writable. Mk5 McNutt. furl-her pOihted out that the need for the missionary work has never before. been so great and this society certainly isreedy toan- I swer the cell. H. Miaja Opens (Continued from i l) _ nighttohavelcstcontrol of the Madrid-Valerian. new-the soilth- eastcrn one-fourth of Spain still in Government ban _ ds. Unanswered the Premier's frequent Despite declarations of iighting“’to the bitter end," Minis, chief o! iiho l answer Negrilfs telegrams, Maje- wes reported to be en- vied in conversations with Franco over Negrirrs head-per- beeausc the helps Izlsurgenltswerre said to be willing tog-rant bet- - Mnd th gatnocheymakhlg ejoumey‘ Maario-velericusons, refused to 1n FOOD SPECIALS For Friday, Saturday, Monday Selected Ripe Tomatoes I Lb. Package Regular 25c EXTRA 1 9P Pkg. _ 16 oz. 21c Jar "Northwest" 2O Lb. Pail FLOUR Pare Lard Eilllll to the Best lhrdwhent Flour on the market. Jamaica ORA N GES Medium to Large Size Regular 40c 27° llAIilMLAllE Dunk River C R EA M E RY , BUTTER Special c 98 Lb. Cotton Bag _ 25 2,59 w “Diamond Brand" In the Shell Boneless Taylors I ' HERRING Soap Flakes Extra Good Quality 2m 23* Piain~3 oz. Mother's Qwn 1 Lb. Packages 53° Sheriffs “Good Morning " EXTRA Dozen Extra Special 2.25 Per Lb. 25C; Double Dipped Chocolates Regular 29c 21* Regular 45c 35° Regular 130...“... Special Special 5 Lb. Pkg. Per Lb. 10¢ Summerside Curlers Are Winners. ___i- Franco Envoy I (Continued frogjggefll bin called at the Foreign Office to djgcugs question in general and the refusee Pwblem in particular. It was understood Lon.- donhssmdlcatcditwilishare the oosr. oi providing for the Spanish refugees who have crossed into France. Diplomatic circles reported B11.- tsln and France have adopted s. commit‘: line of W“ pfllgglflg Gene: Rance-e c d ned. to avoid Spain’: dominat- ion y the totalitarian states. Unofficial information from Bur- gas said the Insurgent Gourmand- er-irl-cilier was seelnnfl i0 “WWW the evacuation of his foreign troops Summerside Holds Scoring Record Fetal mmy mi of matches m . m Summergide Botllfdfll’ i8 acslis l Charlottetown- gams in th Prince "Rena nil-n n’. which dc won 33-1. He be- lieveg 111589581110 was played in 1898 or l winning ed t-h rink kiPDed by J- thymine? the 0:11! victory 1°! gglctgrpdbyfllglk 0-5 score over J. ar 's - Followi the games W999i‘ W55 e club house. the H. served in Results : tcr tenns to an.old solmer than rumors here that Negrin, discour- aged at last, was planning to re- sign. , Negrln came to Le Perthus to- day to learn Ase-he's plans and "the lest house in Spain," its porch actually jutting moss tho international boundary. galgflzie?! ,t§?§t r S E i _ fits i viii iii t; i . woven-twill set up tempcrsry headquarters in; unifies‘ i as pcslble condition Britain is believed t upon as prerequisite before extending credit, urgent-l needed by Bulges The same NW3!” hinted relations between the Insur- gfints and Italians were strained ell is point we . Philip “y m1- gg 59011 aitcr the 1V9! ds. e gummersidap 311mb BITS’ B1511 Fred M0380 Iorne McFe-I" ‘R. S. P, Jardiue Skip-O CORNS Relieved in 2 Minutes .1“ "‘ dro tw oi Putnam's comm; Cggtlixtrsciao ore-udothe DB1" 3°" away. Relief is almost instantane- Oug Removing corns with Putmsn’! Corn Extracts is so easy. 1° 8""- so painless - thousands use this remedy with entire success and ssy it is the best. In one bottle oi Ptrnnlll‘! Corn solid comfort for yfotlyrw ion provides the reason wh isn b all dru lsts troo have not been wlthdyrawu-l ___z._____ss._ __.-E‘--» FOR SALE General Store at Tyne lallev , J I n‘. g. G. Mariam Skip —12 .an, which had hem b e. “Tm 1talvian Goverumen. aiwlyl made it clear th W“ inlerels in another l balm“; togeth sum store alsovill: yipsi-‘men "|’“"""""°"°“ Mrblfll u» lleleotrle npatgsaiaslstwiwithhotsud eoldwl Ifmflve I . IN!- snd dry goods snlifloaléreeaaériliss generally carried in s country store. All new d t 0th storm, bunk. drug mQffinvq W.."¢§§'r:|1t,§?sen§i'lu ohm-carriage re- pair shop, new etc. Eithlwll in l on mlmn . elseu‘ ‘~- fizgams mars: uhdhd forchflvl.‘ w“ "h?" evrrin . flitaeslcrisbonretch-Iagglaatgl; th (IIIIII bu!" $5} mufsflumwisl slits any. “ For further information write or see ' G. S. Sharp & done (lheaper Housing Said Canada’: Need mamas. Ebb. I- (OP) — , mil con- s" ' twee 37"- tfit Etitiitaitihh? ittfitsdt.‘ n U011 11010 t . MO Obse mmedmteb ll- h, q p, wgr. ,.,.... ll en r where s IIJIQ prices t rzuon, home mrildet. would obtain ood vmut fo. heir investment, Mr. ones sail . Tho lumberutiri-oouciudln their mtfnuiiitrtgnvmbdontrexa, Preakénti u nseyre saint John. N- B. 1m cilltosen firstnvice-‘ganresloint. HIS 9 n L“ m?“ t. n. u , - m senellil-n U“ I