:i t unnnp; . anuuuaur bl Ill MDIII. so can null! 51- will rs-almlmduu nod wither ntllguius - Have to that with the CAIIEER cillliislliiiii LR.C.A.F. RECRUITING UNIT; SIIMMEIISIIJE AIRPORT et him tell you about the opportunities. in Canada's expanding Air Force. is o o If youare physically fit, between 17 and 39 years of age. and have the required Grade 8 ;(or better) Education, you are eligible for any H g groundcrew trade. IIOTE TIIESE IIEVI OFFICE IIOIIIIS: 9.l)0 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Open Tuesday Evenings till 9.00 p.m. 1 MILLARS STORE. v KEIISIIIETIIII P.E.l. Mill-season sala Foil. 3rd. to -21st. Clearing 3 Only Electric Irons-automatic control- Reg. s11.50-Clearing ..................... ...................... -. S9-00 Clearing at old prices-an assortment of Yarns-Bee- hive Fingering, Diana Sock Yarn, Monarch, Down, Dove and Swan Yarns. Dish Towelling. Reg. 35c per yd. Special . . 25c yd. Assortment of Prints. Reg. 55c yd. Special 400 yd. Brown Alpine, 54 in. wide. Reg. d2.40 yd. Spec. 51-90 Wool Plaid, 54 in. wide. Reg. 3i3.b0 yd. Special S250 Pillow Cases. Reg. 31.25 pr. Special 990 rill ha” 12”” ””3””' s”a”w2;al'B;e;;.. "ei;3.i3.3 ' , n . y gstadies repes, erseys a 1-2 mm SIM, Discount on all Ladies' Slacks, Skirts and Blouses Mm, Discount on all Ladiesl Wool and Nylon Sweaters . Boys' Worsted Pullover Sweaters. Sizes M., L. 51.65. Special 31-1 Men's and Boys' Winter Caps-Clearing 207, Discount 2070 Discount on all Men's Winter Jackets. Men's Overalls-Special ................ .... .......... ...... S3-98 Men's Overaliwlumpers-Special ...s....................... 33-35 207. Discount on all Men's and Boys' Work Shirts Men's Fleeced Lined Combinations. All sizes. Reg. s3.s5-special ...................................................... .. 33.25 . We still have Stanfield's Wool Underwear in most sizes. .Sellln at Old Prices. 209; unt on "all Children's Clothing during this idhethere has been a sharp increase in prices now is ,the time to buy Footwear- ' ' DOW Discount on all Men's, Womens and Childrens Boots and Shoes. An assortment of Ladies' Cashmere Overshoes. Sizes 5 1-2 to 7 1-2-Clearing at". ........................... .: .... .. 31.7.5 ,. ' We still have a few sizes left in Men's and Women s Flight Boots-Clearing at 70 ll” L The followin Skates clearing at cost:-- . Men's sizes g, 11; Women's sizes 3', 4, 5; Mlsses' sizes 12. 13, 1; ' sizes 1, 5; Youths sizes 11, 12, 13. 1 mym-g Deep Pump complete with gauge, tank and fittings. Now 30.60. Special 3210-00 liILI.Ans? STORE Murdo. Mrs. l' , Ktlltillfll .1-.:.I.t iiiiiih. Etta; . its aims W" -SK Four Air Force recruits are seen above on the deck of MV Abeg- weit on route to No. 2 Manning having enlisted recently at ' the Sununerside Recruiting Centre. am; MabDonald. AC2 Orville Mic- Fadyeu. Box 73, Summerside. and Maryia .1-Iall. Saturday, February 24911. It 2.00 P. M. -PBOVINCIAL AFFAIRS. C. F. Gallant. vice president Prince Edward Island C.C.F. will speak over CFCY Saturday, Feb. 17th at 7.15 p.m. -ATTENTION FARMERS. - Now is the time to think about farm gas tor this yealn. I am pre- pared to fill your requirements. Farm Trade Tanks still available at last year's price. Shortly there may be an increase in price. Order now. Supply limited. Ben Champ- ion. Farm Trade Agent, Kensing- on. a -BOLD CARD PASTY - A card party. sponsored by Kelvin Grove W. I., was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric M3acMurdo on Wednesday evening when elev- en tables were in play. Mrs. Roy Stave:-t and Mr. Arnold walker were winners of prizes for highest scores made by ladies and gentle- men respectively, and Mr. and ' Mrs. Douglas Webster each receiv- ed consolatlon prizes. Anen-ash. menta were served when the hos- tess was assisted by Mrs. W. A. Mac' Percy MacMiurdo, Mrs. Stirling Miller and Mrs. eAmong those attending the Re- gional Drama Festival at Char- lottetown on Tuesday evening. were Mr. Harold Laird. Mrs, Laird president or the P. 19. Island Dra- ma Festival Association and MM. Morris Caseley. all 0! Kelvin Grove. -3111"- - ENTEBTAINS FRIENDS Among'those entertaining during the past week at cards were Mr. and Mrs. Heath Mayhew at their home at Margate. Five tables were in play, and prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baker and to Mrs. Leaman csseley and Mr. Morris csseley. Lunch was served by the hostess. -Duh -GBDUP SPONSORS SOCIAL -An evening of good entertain- ment was in store 101' than who attended the Valentino Social on Wednesday evening .In the Unit- ed Church Assembly Hall, Ken- slngton. The program, which was under the dlrectionot the men oi the Young Adult Group, included games, relays, stunts and Twenty Questions. Solos were rendered by Mr. Harold Laird and Mr. Russell Macxay. A male quartetto with Rev. newts M: Murray. Roscoe Walker. Harry Brown and Wilfred Taylor was also much enjoyed. Douglas Webster. -.3ur, nefreshments were served by The Neighbors Quickies A I "I won't hoard girdles. If rubber gets scarce. I'll be patrio- tic and comfortable." I ly George Ciorkl spa-as-hi by Ken Reynolds ' 7 Depot In Aylmer. Ont., when Lot; to right AC2 H. retamu. 51 AC2 Marshall Green at Albany. they will commence training, East St., Summenside. AC2 Gor- (R.C.A.F. Photo). ' members 01 the Young Adults Group and a sing-song followed. This was led by Rev. Mr. Murray. ..n,uMMM;E sun, in st. ATTENDS DRAMA FESTIVAL Auld Land sync and a brief prayer brought a pleasant evening to a close. ..s, . 1- x -FULL POWER R.ESTORED- The Garden Light and Power Co. have completed repairs to their plant and are back at full power tor the first time since Feb. 10th when their largest diesel engine broke down.Althoughone or their three motors is still inoperative they hope to be able to carry on without further interruptions. -DOBDEN CHURCH SERVICE (or Sunday, February 18th. at 3 P. M. in Legion Hall, Bible school at 2 P. M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study each Wednesday everl- ins at Mrs. H. MacKenxie's. Mr. Gordon MaoKenzie. B. sc., Guest speaker tor Sunday. Everyone wel- come. Rev. D. M. Fraser. Minister. -KENSINGTON AND MAL- PEQUE Presbyterian churches. - Services Sunday. February 150;. Kensington at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday School at 10 A. M. and Malpequs at 2.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. -W. A. MEETING - The Feb. ruary meeting of St. Stephen's W. A. was held on Tuesday Inu- noon. at the home oi Mrs. Ellis Profitt. Burlington, with the vice- ptesident, Mrs. W. J. Protitt. pre- siding. The devotional period opened with hymn 522. "My Faith Inoks Up to Thee," followed by scripture reading, litany for the month and the Member's Prayer. Roll call was answered with a verse of scripture containing the word "Faith." The secretary, Ml-s. Keith Harrington, read an inter- esting report ot the Diocesan Board meeting. She also reported having received a donation of print from Eaton'a. The Educa- tional secretary. Mrs. W. J. Har- rington. save a brie! talk on Mo- hammedan” . Cash and articles for the halo were received by the Dorcas secretary, Mrs. I-Iedley Psynter. A number of matters were discussed briefly. by the mem- bers. Mcs. Hadley Paynter read a story telling not the strange way in which the lava oi God was re- vealed to a wood cutter and his wile. Meeting closed with the benediction. -3112, --Mr. George Oasalsy. student at Mt. Allison Academy, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Oaaeley. Kelvin Grove. -Bur. -Mrs. Alfred Reeves. Burling- ton, who has been ill tor some time entered the Prince county, Hos- . our. 'ua'&'..i.".v.a the wast-asdxls. I lash spent to summons-for sstnxav. . W ' ' mars. not Diana: and Myron Dawson wars to Summar- slda last Saturday. y -. - Min Mus Thomson spent the put weak-sod st,ths bone at her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomson ' . llissElsIsSburanotwssunora- landspanttbapastwsolr-and at the homao!Mr.andMrs.Sydney Dawaon,NorthTryon. Miss male Jatiery or on-ltwn was a visitor to North Tryqn on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howstt. Messrs. Heath Chisholm and Mr. Arthur Thomas, Beverly Delaney and Delaney ware visitors to Summ do on Saturday. Mr. Denzil Delaney 01 Summer- side was a visitor at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Delaney. North 'Iryon. Mr. Robert Aiileok of Bedaquo was a visitor to North Tl-yon on Monday. i Mr. James Arbing who has spent the winter at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'AI!lsok. was a visitor to North Tryon on Tuesday. Mr. Martin Warren was s busin- ess visitor to North Tryon on Mon- ay. Miss Ann Howstt of cape 'rra.- verse spent a law days with her sister, Mrs. Wendell I-Iowatt. North Tryon. Mrs. Sydney Dawson was a vis- itor at the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sherren oi Westmorlnnd. Mr. Russel Thomson was I vlsit- or to Summer hit: on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood and daughter were visitors to Summer- sids on Saturday. Mr. Ieroy Dart was a visitor to Summersida on Saturday. Mrs. Albert Cslbeck was a vis- itor to Summersida on Saturddy. CRIME DRAMA BASED ON FACT -Based on the theroy that fact is stranger-and more exciting than tlctlon. "The Great Jewel Robber," a Warner Bros. drama based on the criminal exlploits of Gerard Dennis, is due for a' local showing. V In the him at the Capitol Theatre. David Brian. plays the twodlsted. smooth-talking role of the modern Rattles, whose two years or thievery in the homes 0! Hollywood stars and wealthy New Rochelle socialite: netted him over a million dollars in turn and jewels. Working alone and without loavidg clues. Dennis was a one- man crime wave. on the dirtatl side of "The Great Jewel Robber" are a host 0! love- liness, including Marjorie Sey- nolds. olsudia Barrett, Perdita chandler. Alice Talton and Jac- quelina do wit. Serving as technical advisers on the film were Mayor Stanley church of New Rochelle. and Den- nis himself, now in Sing Sing. pital ,Summeraida, on Monday tor observation and x-ray examina- tion. Her many friends wish her an early improvement in health-Bur. --Mr. John Mill, Giormont,- is receiving congratulations this weak on his Vith birthday, which falls on rsbruary lath. Mr. Mill enjoys iairiy good health, and is interested in current events. both at home and abroad. -Bur. -Mrs. Daniel nickox, Stirling- ton. left on Saturday for Amherst. N. 6., where she is spending a week with he! daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I-Iarmon nlaok. She was accompanied by two grand-sons, David Black, who was returning to his home and Dennis Hickos, Burlington. -Bur. ')5.li”66iiiE&y Review Vaudevli3ileestAt Its "ROLL 00D muii'i'm- -REG'EN'i' I0. - m 2.30.17. 1. 9.15 , Roy Rogers in roam, Al. PAIIY, BEDEIIIIE ' AIIEA ' nuuluke yoirlell blunti- oasier during the Ionian ssasol. wllla tasty fresh or nehd.osd fillets.” haddock allots. lbw, mackerel. halibut. nail salons. etc. We have a complete Illa al- dried, salt and canned this. All our groceries are sold at bargain prices to help you save money by snaking your lood dollpr buy more. AIIGWIIT co-or Carleton Siding PHONE Id-Ill son” sans: . OLYMPIA RESTAURANT Building, Land and i Fixtures. Possession April 1, 1951. 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T calm mam: KINIWGTON ' Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15. Matlnosi L Ssturdiy 3:30. . Geno Autrv. lan- bara Britten in "IDADID PISTOL!" 'Aisc seller at mm. iv. clltsrtn s. IMIOIALI 2:”: u-.3: ":13 larrlstsr. Solicitor. usury.” Its. Olnsotsensriy oosauad by has lost! ltrsag. l.c. oolisslsas lump!!! Attsadsd To. IQ”. h loan 1 It's the' Stoi c I not lsummglm. (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) LAST sllowmo. room: 5 2:30-7:15.953 5 "1'nnons.'ar H-M: withDavidBrlan-M rielteynoldst of Gerard serving years in Sing sillfw . "TRIGGER " inn owe. Monday 3:30-7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 1:15-9:15 male.” urws3rl'wuuies1't Li oslcsul