Z ~ rt-racxcnanborrarowul cumulus u,» “w- _ ... WESTERN '. GUARDIAN! I '5f.'f’.§.f‘i§~.f-‘..Y.'.§"i."l!...t lhav-e stone to Lowell, ‘Mass. to ' summiitstn: . TODAY (Monday) and TUESDAY scams. s. dinner Murphy, tee lllnawu as, “a a Gems Ohm. se Ottawa t. suaumume nu rstmca noun-r! Balieubflo mslebouhtdetlyrunyenns. , Osrh no ta Se-aseuide: ~ He]! Bookstore. Water l i m ‘Iesute liken. The Glltdlln will be dell Curler Bay es la per day as 12a per week. visit: Lin. Ills Advertising , m m" t t l"! coun ry. r ,>; U (74111 ‘ v wzl,‘ _ , (Omgggg/tii/lf’ -AIso-— MY MAN JASPER UNUSUAL OHCCUPATIONS Show: 7:I5 ~ 9.15 Matinee Tuesday- 3:30 "FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION" with drive. Meeting in school Monday tlve of the South Shore Hockey DONNA REED and TOM DRAKE vrclccnto. man.‘ Rel‘. relax-y, —IOS'I‘I’ONED canmvas. Be- deque rink Tuesday. Feb. 4. —r Y —-l-‘0R BALM-I'm 8 tuc- tur. equipped with lights. starter hydraulic 1m. Good el new. Ap- Hw E- N- Mncfitu-rr l .1 1 run , rm e cues t6.30P.M.M - J“!!! ‘A- “Ylvflhw- who to eon- py osepl cMillan lylisoouolle a ovr a on vfludn‘ m” h" r t “mm --I'LEASE NOTE that beglhnlnfl February 1st my charge for cutting hair will advancelO cents. - Blgmed ance sale. Specially reduced prices. 0. G. Johnson. Bcdeque. —l:l0CKEY Kenslngicn Monday, Feb. vs. New Anhanh Game 8.10. -—IIOCKEY Bedeque Rink ta- nlfht. Monday. Feb. 3. finial‘! Red Wings vs. 110W” 3959000 Nauzht ‘rmptty. Borden Nation- Mlnks. The Badcquc South Shore a1 5_ K 1 t Ga u _ Gal-M _ Hockey was“ game o‘ Middle,- mfolv Adiggsglfumgs in’; 2% can". son at Llmsdalc. VEDNBDAY 0nd THU 5 A ton Bombers vs. Freetown Royals 51mm duct ls postponed. —KENs‘IN(l-TON China Fund lnz. All members of the execu. night, Feb. 3 at 7.30 to organize League are requested to attend for China Fund drivr. J. A. McGowan. - Miss-suntan Mountain nr yAlm available. Order at once. Bros. Keasington. -—I£LIOT0l8-Wll'l' wub - ‘m’ February 3m ' ' a ther name tn Alberton —LA.DII.'S' MILIJNEIY clear- At The Mary Ann. Bummerside. visitor to Charlottetown. —IIOCKEY Kanalngton lrtssk ‘heesdoy. Feb. 4, for the lila- —IM.POBTANT hockey meet- sctm be restored. day. ‘ QDUE T0 the increase in price , . . of leather and other shoe repalr- Road ls spending a pleasant hon THE MARY ANN IDWINTER SALEI FUR ¢I COATS Mun trcztFs Leading Fut-ricr ""00 DAYS 0NLY TllEsuAY a wcutuzsnttv ii"; cam stwmcst ' rutesr muss: » LARGE vtnum PERLEY EXPERT FIIRRIER IIEREI Consider the‘ quality of these Qoats, then you'll appreciate "'9 Prices!‘ See them for yourself nan-you'll benefit by the savings! luy for Now-lay for Later! French Seal Dyed Rabbit . . . .. . . . Brown Caney Coats Grey Broadtail Processed’ Lamb....... . . . . . 259 Mouton Lamb Processed . . . . Black Persian Paw Silvery RaccaonrCoats Mink and Sable Dyed Muskrat G"? Kidskin Coats llack Persian Lamb THEY i J \ ing nwterlals, the price of all shoe repairs will be increased ma“ at Mbwlm’ accordingly as from this date. IISPQIIPFI.‘ The Easier Shoe Repair,‘ The hockey fang enjoyed a splen Shoe Repair. Summer-side. [H m “wow m, Alberton>__m_ -BREA|(5 LEG 1N FALL — Dr. J.D. fituyzmlhgs, Albjerton. is crfzvh-I fined o 115 home t a rwlt a e s broken leg- incurred by falling cal the ice during the recent slippery tpcll. Dr. Cummings was allowed to rctum to his home last Satur- flay alter having had h's leg set tat the Western Hospital, —UANDIDATII IN CENTRE WARD-One of the candidates for the Centre Ward. Summer- side, is Robert a. Dewar, n younl LIONIJON. Jan. 28 — tfleuterst ~ mun of 36 years of nae who has - They made Homer's Odyssw ‘resided in 1030, except for a period of five and revolutionized the }yr~ar-s and eight months spent 1n publishing business on a capital ‘the Air Fbrcc. He is an automo- o! $400. ibile mechanic at present running They brought some of the bcst a general garage business on literature in tLtc world as well as To World Business Dunn's sister. Mrs. Elisabeth Boyle. ‘rhey wlll spend some time in the U.B.A.. and will vlslcotlur relatives and friends r Mule. Merrlll Dunn H. A. He. heet- a uril , . r ' Wm" an“ ghnfiabzzlgllfl: 62:83“. Kenna and Earl McArthu; motor- ‘mihllilleflelallieulle. ed to Summerrtqe 0n snuaasy and rapes-tad that the highway. though puss e. was very dangerous ow- _ u m, "n. “h, u w, h, min-m. mn"'°wwzlzzglwfi"l=ma we to m icy cdndition. -on. rsaoonu s h" “wind e WWW e1 m“ mvlIfwfbf yin the stare or Mr. x. n. Matthews. .5 h"! at friends in this oom- mnttv m plum to nest- a the l. m ca,“ ‘b continued lmvfovement of Mrs. Friends in _Weetern Prince Goun- tl’ rcxret to learn o: the time“ of _._._. Jack Weeks tn a Montreal Rink. -w.en're.n to ptmluse tn n»... “Wm” m‘ B" "We Yer an wit’ 3. North Shore o! Sumrnerside, established milk movery‘ L ague, Kensington Bdlver Wings route. Apl ' Box 613. Bu ‘i e side. p y m’ Mr. A. Robertson was a. recent III. and Mrs. John Gammon Tlihish were rcoent visitors at the 3101110 0f M1‘. and Mrs. A. Robert- Frlmds of Mr. Abraham McLnnis 1'08?“ to“ hear of his illness and trust his trsual good health will . Mr. A. L. Re ‘ . Everybody t-‘Jus meeting in Bedeque l-‘tdnk to- toyed m chaflgtzzleicfivrrlld (glariffhfii chalr- night. Monday. Feb. 3 at 9 p.111. scc- Jamcs Clark, president. . ""‘_ Mrs. Wlliam Brennan. Dock day with her daughter, Mrs. Lorne _ _ did game f hockey b t roe the yharls U100 Repalr: Robert. Fras- Tmm, m‘; Amemm "$3,531 u“ "r5 Bmgmh‘ Sh“ Rfipam Ammj“ Wednesday at Alberton rink. Score From Church Crypt? Sunsmers-lde since into a lOQOOO-ccpy best seller British fl Just IVhal We Have Been Wailing For i. The Arrival of I Men’s New Dressy, Early TweerIs $35 to $39.75 r Fine Quality Worsted Suits pearance-browns, blues, gray: in neat stripes. Buy Now And Save may ‘be arranged. mi 259 neseneeelieleles. “use... ......,...s4s9 ...;...-..........$ 695 Fine llcck Persian Lamb........................_.$789 YANN. ortasrrc CAPITOL frushyrs - summztstar Spring Street.» Hr ls also general agcnt for Srtudobakcr Motors for Prince County. Mr. Dewar was born at New Perth in Kings County. His father, the late-Hon. John A. Dewar. represented the Cardigan District for 13 years in lhc Loglslallve Assembly. He has two brothers and two sistera._One brother, Dr. George Dewar. 1S a! prcscnt practicing at Bedrquc 1n Prince County alter a period e1 service in the R.C.A.M.C. Tvvfl of his sisters are graduate nurses ~Mr. Darrell Pickvtts and ‘lJIr. Augnetlne Guudet. of Wllmot Val- ley. were Cilarloitetown S4511!‘- tiay on bus nesa. TJNLY THRIFT!’ WILL SUI-VIVID Children from eight schools in the tower income areas in the United tales are zettlnx I MW kind of education designed to de- practical education o-l chlldrcrrcan raise the living standards ln low income homes, states l U. S. worn- sn columnist. For instance, in one school u: the eastern part of the United States where students formerly wcm often out of school because of a. luck of suitable clothing, the children are l-aulht to sew an buttons, to mend rips. ta kw their clothes washed, etc. The program. which has even included the rewriting c! text- books to make them more prac- tical. is reported ta be waving ltelplllL It looks es l! children from all income groups could benefit “m! II m; it in stretched w the know- Ihow needed for wise buying and ‘prover care of possessions. ‘ The tact that Dad may bc mak- ing twice the salary he was rndk- . 111K before the war. doesn't mean Imuch to a family today -uot at] lthr prices they ere paying‘ for Ievrrythlng they buy. _ i 1n 0rd?!‘ to live as welt as they 1 u vd to on the smaller salary, the, if mlly has to practice old-team, loncd thrlfl. r i t Thosg who do are getting along. fairly well! Thole who daft. are] ‘living from hand-tn-mouth -lnd. none o0 well. ‘ ‘. ' ' There has bcensa much talk durin: the last. few yeeraaboutt ' "adequate Income" and "security"; that lt has often been overlooked that s family needs more than an "adequate" ‘income. It also need "Ito know how to keep an‘ income ,adcquate by the old-time virtues yo! thrift and wise spending. ' _____..____ ~ t otrr. noose: 1o OPIN us. m" rtonomo. n». 2 -ror>" -£ Latest unofficial report in] Queen's Perk ail-alerts t the Ontario Inflateture will m ti“, 21. William .. Govern- rnent mhlp, was reported to have ' told Progressive Conservative member. In conference yesterday that. the Rb. I’? opening Iii! be eceded by e caucus at ‘which easier -Drew will autlnerfifs i l . Iealion Dlell tcrminc whether or not s more. the_welt Ind in the late luring American Red Oroel Club. some‘ of the most popular read- lng~and gave it to the public for a dime. brothers of London, who pushed forward their idea about Pen- guin books during the height o! the depression in the 30's despite ’tl1e fact. that everyone told them they were crazy. I Today thoir company has sold 100,000,000 volumes, 0n.-y a min- ority of them TPDZJIILS. Yci neither Allen nor Richard Lane l-wlding responsible positions. Ono clalngp any special credit for t-r-oificr resldcs on the, lwmc- their efforts. v stead. 5 Allen was 33 years Old. and man- Inglng dlrcctar of the family pub- llshing business. The Bodicy Heidi founded by his late uncle, IJohn [-8119, nthcn beget the ldea [about Penguins. t The board of directors laughed lat the scheme. Ton cont books were nonsensical. they said. and refused to put any monry into the venture. They figured they would have lo sell 17,500 copies of each book to break evon. So they ordered 20.000 cables a! ouch of 10 re- prints. No. l being Andre Maurols‘ llfe of Shelley. "Arich" Allen toured England talking his head off but could set only 7,000 orders. Booksellers were afraid cheap reprints wfltlld hi!“ the sale of expensive books. Allan mpproaclled the Woolworth SKOPES- [The buyer doubted whether the .p\|b]lc wanted ta buy the backs. but he agreed to ask his vnfe. She was enthusiastic. One Friday the first Penguin order was delivered. 0n Monday! IWoolworths asked for 68.000 more Clothing Department mam. scrum That's the story of the Lane’ I imam‘ noon) Spring SUITS Fine tvteeds of excellent quality as well as the regular Need clothe In an assortment of mixed shades. Very serviceable suits for business, dress or ‘any oII-round wear. Make your choice now while your size is here. $29.75 t0 $55.00 It you are the fellow that likes the extra confidence "right" clothes gives them came in" and see our fine new collection of style-right suits. All expertly tail- ored, nicely lined and inter-lined to stand long wear. Suits that really keep their shape and dressy ap- lf you are In need of e new; sult we advlsi an early selection as suits are in short supply and it may be sometime before we receive another shipment. THE u use or Q Aur/ ‘Paper Industry jPlans To Boast illutput This Year Canada's pulp and papcr indus. try. making ready lo meet, ‘fga. 507M519 IEVQIS" 0X world demands 09°" lt- is Planning substantial production increases for 1947- in lrractlcaliy all its branches. R. M. Fotvler of Montreal said today in his presidential address at the Canadian Pulp and Pgpcr An- soclation‘: annual meeting, NWFPYI"! product-ton. which tn- rlustry officials trove placed at 4,. 143.392 tons during 194a, W111 be Iiearly 200,000 tons hlgher, the Association president pfeddctgd, |Output of fine, book m5 prynyjng papers would be r-xpanded by morn than $000 tons, paperboard by 50.000 tons. mechanical pulp by 70,000 tons and chemical pulp by more than 30.000 tons. "Further substantial increases in production are planned by this industry for 1948 and 1949,40 meet expected demands on can- zida," he added. AL final sessions of the three- coplu. ' Iday meeting. B. L. Decarteret, l Invoices In Tomb Isnme of that. kind of teaching. ' 1n use Icariy days the ware- ,‘ For we're finding out how little’- hmm "d packing room was in t a gaotl income means today -—\m-- the crypt of Holy Trinity church- Euaton Broad. London. Stock cam? In through a chute in the grave- y rd. Around the walls were islets to the dead and behind those walls were the bones of m,“ q long dead purist-donor. g", mnpty tomi); housed invoice books. another the petty "eh-l Tndnyttse headquarters are n it modern one-storey building that. ' nausea about 90 employer's I", the warehouse are 5.000.000 cort- lea of the. too to 15o titles int print. and crates of book! ad- dressed to places from Australlnl to lndln. Subsidiary commute! hmmcl Penguins in Canada and the Unl- ted States. The Lune brothers pay them- selves a salary and W! "II "ti" ppnfllp back into production. During the war the Germans bgnngd Penguins being issued tn prisoners of war. due to the msnv violent anti-Nut beaks the flrm had published. but Goebbels is- sued n forlled Penrstn for Drvlll- I finds in neutral countries, \ when Pemuln Issucrl the nil": nf George Bernard Shaw In l0 volumes lg mrlallrlte his 90th‘ birthday crowds lined up at boak- ; stalls Ia tvw them. ' LONDON — rcpt - A £1,000.- OBdIrZlctory Club for ex-servltw- men and women will be opened ln vlce- president and general ma... nger of Canadian International Patw company-t Montreal. and Wartime Nnllonal Defence Min- ister for Alr, was named chair- man for the ensuing year of the Association's cxecutiva baud. MF- FOWICI‘. Speaking of the fu- ture prospects for the industry. said he thought the timr- has boon reached when forest holdings no longer are available for the sup- port of completely new producing units. But. there was room for steady growth and development of existing tUl-IIB "through im- proved mecha-nical equipment. batter management of resourcns ‘and imaginative marketing poll- ‘.53. Urglng the industry ta make its operations "the most efficient in , the world." he also called upon it i to "give close attention to they [nature of our institutions and our MONTREAL. Feb. 2 - (GP; .- way of llfe." "I ten] that this greatest aln- opinion it: represents the finest Canadian peacetime effort the Red Cross tconomy should b4‘ in the furc- Ccllld P055513’ u-Ylderlflkfid’ glc segment of the lronl in thbnking about and mak- fng n-ork the system of economic Ntlfmlal Chairman of the Blood life in which we believe." he said. DWI" K701011101". Dwwr W- Stuart Stanbury. National Director of the Blood Transfusion Service stated, He expressed the hope that in 104’! "this great industry can prove to all und sundry that ‘free r-ntrrprlsc‘ ls not a mere $1088" or catch-word. but. that it is a liv- ing, positive. workable economic system founded on responsible freedom and vigorous enterprise." RED CROSS IPPLIES FREE BLOOD 0 BRITISH COLUMBIA HOSPITAL A new chapter was added i0 medical history recently when the Vauccuver General HmtPItII Wm" plated an agreement with the Canadian Red Cross to become the first Oan-adlnn Hospital to sub- earirna to rm society's PM“! Frse Blood 'i‘rahsfusiom Service. With thousands of vvlll-MBTY 0°‘ m.“ already registered in Brltrh gsotumtyin rt, givc their blood, the Vancouver (tcltcral Hospital svrll be the first to offer this tree sar- vlce to It; uafehts WIRE the agreement, goo; into effect Febru- ary 10th. - Speaking at a Press Conference innncdiately nnnr siznins "w agreement. Alderman Geortle Mll- lgr, chairman Hospital Board. stated, "The Vancouver GQHOTII them with lllll lcalwluen slll Hcépllal has accepted the Carladiflfl Red Cross Society's Free B1006 ‘transfusion Service because it has always born our endeavor to KI" the best to the patients wc EQFYQ- In congratulating the Red Gib Soothe LINIMEN D I b f d not! 3s‘ gulch‘ eel-drying. No 5 udov. MINARII’? I I a AT l In premises Heviausly used as en ' L A l3 Fancy Dress Carnival lledequa Rink Tuesday, February 4th SKATERS IN COSTUME FREE r I PM. PRIZES @100- \§-@lt~'fi>d9-l=db§dbifidirdkidbldhl0wl0fi4 t, _/es§v»,> it _______,__________ ‘~00 }W"Q*E“§0i9 i092 00$} {lbisbb-ldbiltlvil/ >a>/\ a 1&3 ii¥fiffi4bi§~ iti+ 33ifiQ on the open of their new scr- vice in this rospital. I am of the In the absence of H. H. Lcattrer, MON. s-azo; t 1055;” See Merle Oberon lnd Turban Bey In Glorious Technlcalm- t; “NIGHT IN PARADISE” "Mr. Leather and I are confident that before long many more British Coltnnbla hcipiltlls n5 well as those in other provinces w'll be in a posi- Al" 5°51‘ no“ to mire,- the “h... service to -"King of the Forest Rangers” ‘ha’ Paumhi" uas>ooa>o i EAST WARD vortzns VOTE FOR r .i4O a veteran of World War I wrth two sans In World War II a business man with business knowledge. a councillor with 9 years experience, a finance chairman who helped make Summerside fin. once the best in the Maritimcs. WHO STANDS FOR lowest possible taxes lower electric light rates when possible reduction of the town debt thus saving interest charges. town improvement. . development of all Wards particularly the East Ward. efficient town and electric light management. i7>i3i§§ “ii/“FFTZ/ $573, '3 9 §"5' ’ @ 4; ixwiau a.» _%-g.y I am endeavouring to see as many voters as polsllle, but pressure of business will prevent me from seeing everyone. Your vote is therefore solicited and would be very much ap- preciuted. R. L. Mollieon Nlhiififdikil-“lctsttreds ricer casted-Q coQQ-aM-QcsaQs .. Drfliiwj- “ 4r» '-—~1 . '9'_ CRYSTAL RINK Summereide in» %»ii ‘i’, SATURDAY. FEB. l-SKATING AFTERNOON 3 to 5 EVENING-HOCKEY-YSIDE LEGION vs. SOURIS \ MONDAY, FEB. Iii-SKATING 8 ta 10' \ TUESDAY, FEI. L-HOCKEY ‘ORT ELGIN vs. S'SIDE LEGlON &~.ss in. '