I FEBRUARY i1. 194i ~ ' - ivrsiun GUARDIAN WAC-HINTS: J. Elmer Murphy. I88 llluover 8L. and tieorga Clow. 9O Ottawa St. SUMMIIISIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscription, Advertialu; L"""Thn Guardian may be bought daily .1: all! of the following etaree in Suuuueuide: put Bookstore. Writer Street; Gourliee DHIIIMR‘. Water Street. town“, Bakery. Water Street: Mark Usudot. l7 Granville Street The Guardian will be delivered to my home in Simmer-aide. cm“, my at 2a per dey or lle per week. Phone ill for this gem", I ‘m your order ta the boy responsible tar deliver-leg u y“, In“ —WANTED T0 BUY. saw mill. Elmsdale. i-*"’__' _1)|t. J. K. BEER. Kenslngton. t h. fllygvnt from his uflicc §,d,..,¢.,,-, Feb. i2 to Feb. 1a. MARY'S ACADEMY rotary Writ e Ivan Maclnnis. Ice —-SAW5-Al1—ki_n_ds at Burns‘, ~51‘. ‘rvatui Rink. Bummer- Mal tie. "”,n5'w§i.§r.oa_\-. Feb. 12th at P" ._.._ Qqiftffl. Admission 25c and’ 15c. —-PB.ESSHD HAY arriving soon. ' - Book your order immediately. .-\'t'.\.\"l‘Ell IMMEDIATELXF- Layton Green. Albany. on, glfi for restaurant work. LHk.,,-_-. Restaurant. Kcnsingion. —IIOCKEY Bedcque Rink to- night. Tuesday. Feb. Ltd- Summerside. Royals. i1. Holman‘: zfiTltllllll from m)‘ (Mm Frb‘ vs. Freetown an» .‘-.)\\'. Finrli-i- notify Wilbert. ' R. Eras cnaizcorrrjrown “gut-tannin S"side Council Names Standing Committees! ‘lhe regular ntonLhIy meeting ' of the Summcrsido ‘rown Council ‘I l was held last. evening with I-lis AP 9 ~ Worship, Mayor J. F. Ariiett prc~ SUMMERSIDE ' siding and all_iiie members n! tho Council present. TODAY tManday‘ and TUESDAY ‘lliie Mayor announced the standing committees for the year which were confirmed on motion. They are as follows: Financl. Councillors Smzulnmn. Gorriik Wedge; streets. Coun. Wedge, Smallniavi and wlitirmait; po- lice and abattoir. Colin. Dril- coll, Wedge and Morrison; eleo- tric lighn, Coun. Morrison. (lor- rill. Smsllman; property and fire. ibis. Court. Cvorrlll. Driscoll and Mor- rison; assessment. schools and parks. Ooun. Schurman. Gorrll? and Drlscoll. At the opening of the meeting Mayor Arnett congratulated the. recently elected Councillors and asked for their hearty Cooperat- ion. llaq uest. Electric Services The Clerk read a letter signed‘ by It’! residents o! Lower Bodeqtie. ‘right, Aibzini‘ ‘ i»- __ l -~VAltlETY CONCERT. includ- -il0tllil.'l.' nsingtoit Rink in; play. st Kensingtou, Wednes- wvdnesdq, Feb. t2, for Mlc- Guy night. Feb. l2. at 8 dclocl, Xagny Trophy. Stzmmurlide Le- King George Hail. Presented j Lou t.‘ Krnsngton Granites. A.Y.P.A.. Si. Paul's Church. Char- Gilli" 8.30. Adtuission 35c and Iottrtown. Sponsored by Young: ,5. SKIN" after. People. St. Marks Church. Kon- ' W — sington. _\\'|l.l. THE PARTY who took ~-- ; nginl’. brown hat from St. -—RltITURi\'lCl) FRO." CHAR- MAHS Hull. Summer-side. Friday LOTTETOWN M".=. Alhvri A. rvrnLn-r b\ mistake, pic-ast- call Niciholstm and ynttng ttJIY. (tarry of m ' Summerside. have rcttirnrd home after‘ spending n week as the guest. of her parents, Mr. and .‘\frs. lift. Belt at the Uharloitetcwn ltotel. Charlottetown. .\'lr. Bell is travel- ling auditor uf the Canadian Nat- ional Railways and has been nudit- ing in Charlottetown. S. ‘NOTICE: — I have purchased m, rquipmt-nt known as the Hickey Shor- Repair at Kcnsing- l Iifll now ready to serve tnn. ‘ Egneti Albert 3033'" you Arrpppqui: ND sat/rut w. M s_ ___ Tm» . . of the V]. M. S. of the Uni. _ -' penuc and Bzililc hchl it-= “t. ynflPiillg nt the humi- Prestint Grcfifil. '1‘ " (‘,|'n\\t|.\ [\|'f"~l(i(‘d. ’l We \\.'t.~ l3i§l‘ll_i' at; Ztfvtiihl}, this \ -.\L-\GIS'I‘RATI'IS COURT ~ A numacr of casts were heard by ifngistrate RS. Hintcn in Sum- mjrside on Ifriday. A defendant ill n prohibition case was fined $35.90 and costs. A I\l(l"i charged wit-h b'.‘~ mg drunk was ftncd $l0.00 and cosh. As the result of an itwlfltnl ‘ i"£‘1i!' - Duttvatt Mai-Gotten.“ ~ (‘ssisit ti ‘r4. ‘ _ _ mtrubers with Eirltpiilft‘ l£‘.!tl t sccurrtiig ni hcdeque fa man ‘fro? Md pr“; 1.. The study buol.‘ \...s. fnrrl a total uf $1337" 91' 55-3 ffl- ‘d h. tl:ii"Zf‘ uf M:~-. krilh ‘lrlalhlitl. nrr-iy frcm Alherton was tiir (ttmpci \’I. of liirliu i "h" ill ‘P ll" SISZXW and corts \ll‘i(i(‘l' the EXQ! h npt \\.i~ full of intciw" ‘in-_ tut». M.‘ r; pggsjssicn of bet-r. ii. hriri; ii-lt‘ y; of the NiCLilVlli hfwions i: Ms a m Offcncans A report on ihi- Prciiytinn! teii by Mrs. Crutulis and - Mrs. W. H. Burns. The llitT _\' print- —ISIRTIIDA\' PARTY 7- Ou $311 ltth. Ivfastet- Edtvnrrl Wright. i-‘N pd program tiseil rt the Pawn-n.- v pm w". floflsunn‘. my. "m! m“ fliwlluc“. w m" [WNW his ltoinel h)‘ his .i-i.ool h?“ ilrmmnl‘ “VGA-Y. Rwmimw‘ Pill-HHS the occasion holtifl lilh mm» ansucird lu roll villi. ltvu \t.~..ur> Mrmday‘ A very pleasant “per. were itclcomcd b_\' the President. Scientccn culls were inadc 0n the llfit‘ (and stiut-irts since January meeting. The Lord‘: Duy of Prayer "um was Slant in games and other amusement. At 5 o‘c‘.ock the little group gathered around the dtntfit; rooni tahlc which was centered 0i \\:ll he held in the Memorial itootn y m ‘. , . y 1 pl-(hdd-r Frortt.'ir_\ 21st. tit 2.30 o'clock M trcrt £MlZ\'",\‘L:IIK1 ‘Esau hi‘? °c§§‘.,,.°‘app,’.‘0p,.hh. mrt-t m: lu in. twirl nt the Mm n. ..I,!:.|u;“, Binqhdn‘, lo Yo“. qqm). The meeting t'lc_;r;l with stlvlit men Si“ down ‘m pat-rake of 1hr prayer for iiur mcdivul missionaries mm“, ‘good things whim “m... l‘?! India fcnlowfifi by thc bencdic- RPM.“ b‘. his mum" and Aunt ion. ' Bea and the fortune tokens which each piece of cake contained caus-l I'd much latighter. After refresh- mr-nta a contest prcpircrl h_\' Miss Theresa hlarbcllrin, ihc||-_teacher. was played and much CHJOXPCi b? all. After being treated to nuts and candy the children dispersed wish- kni: Edward many happy returns. | WIN!‘ l’?! B EITTPL Y iiit‘ as Mrs. ha]. Catlotv When she opened her -.xith lllc tcntperutttie lietrr-rg n: ‘.10 bfigw rrru “H1 r. _ _____,_______ _ .'I’J~|n|~ ttti littllt‘ \l'i-ll(l whistling t itmui the street. a yellow c-ibbngi; 8: . supra; \\i'::i".€ti into the icum. M“ Basil MucNem 5W1!" a m“. . __ days last week in Chainottetonwr. :6“. é M g‘ M .§._.A? . Friends of Dr. J. D. lgzllllllllhflliltlfj nf Alhcrton retzrri to he hurl the misfortune of li-ivitir; his ankle broken l'f‘t'Cilii_\'. All trust ha should have .1 rapid rccovciy. 9 w Q»? Notice Mr. Fred Johnston has been Cull- fined to his home titre-ugh illness for the past few weeks. I-lis friends it» o y. The nnnuiil meeting of ulsh him a stirffl)‘ l"‘t'°\l‘|‘.\¥ 5 the Dunk River Dairying t‘ —-~ ' (n, "i" 5,. Mm i“ gym A Mr. Clifford Shoo suffered a slight accident to his foot recenh‘ ly while working on the mainland. and he returned home last week.‘ Mr. James Cur c has fliTepilwi a position -s teacher in Ellerslic school and bezzin his studies the first of Fcbruarr i iral Bedeque llall on Tucs- tlat". Feb. ll. at 2:30 p.m. '"Q'*““l~‘tl~ 1-T0l£@§ fir"? ti‘! l i ALE IUTTi-ES PURCHASED “'0 vnll fui ale lit-tiles any ‘llllililiti. pints rtml qutirla; tiivzii _ _ I The best ivisies of tier many friends for her complete recover;- no out to Mrs. StisZ-e Gordon, who has entered the Western Hospital for treatment. - I "t [ifives pnitl, “\- \\-||| "hp m” T” "fl _' , I for Jana bottles firing tilt-m ii t’ THOCYP)‘ Yin‘ train": ls we W‘ and guarantee iin impiv suoph ii ‘(m or me d“ z-m iv“ Fangs ma)‘ JUN ~ ‘ed on the Albeiton mil. during ttn- -- past week were murh rnioyetl. In Phlilir (‘erlfg (linccry. ll"! 1.». turf the Witoio t'UililiI'_\Sif‘iO is one Dirk-up. ltast open nlr rink and _\‘0ltn,; and olrl are r-nloyitig themselves skat- '___ ‘ . tie? ORE NE. —G. H. A .- M ‘ The Ground ling said that we would have several weeks more. Thllhtrlint spring bllitilil is appearing in the Dry Goods Department. n It is n men selection from which to ehnosr-“snft wool auitlng in filimis iunfil check. small broken checks. smart plaids and dress alruiiri ‘fnrfnn. Yeti nu a Dfrlxéihrgllégrjfhe prices iarr from In”, io 4.75 I yard. DRY G0\.')DS m ‘The "flfliWilfU Dnparlment. has a complete stock of Batteries for m ‘ant-s of Ilenrlng-Aiils. Keep your Hearing-Aid in Al condition“ ' ‘h. at it will he depcmlnhlu at nli times- -rem~w your Batteries In t» HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. _ "16 Ileam of sliver on your table will give you e marvellous lift ' {The China Depnrtauont has received a shipment of very beautiful 99.1m- To nmms a few. there are (ramparts. Butter Dishes. Mayon- Qf" Bowls. Trays and lovely Sulta and Peppers In the fonn of birth. W will be proud to pauses any one of the sliver-plated Hallow- "?! pieces In this causation. CHINA DEPARTMENT. ~ A Brunch Colt that will make any mornln; bright- -wbether it Warn for a late breakfast or while you are doing your houao work. u ‘It eotton with gay floral patterns and n snug titted walet- wires h l0 lntl only 1.09 In tho 5 AND 10 DEPARTMENT. Mr Your homo victim drafts. blowing mow or m» entering-- a‘; metal‘ window Ventilator: for every room. They are sstcndeblo DIPARTMQNIF? else window. ‘IO oonte auph In the HARDWARE‘ . t c 5* III!!! woman nnrl they will to‘ you that 0X0 il one ol the m". useful cooking helps. serve It u e stimulating and warming o o. add it to atone and "avian-there are iuuny ueea to which h! h"! be put. It ll for sale In the Grocery Depsrtinent- -8lnsll “m. X of cubes ls it eeats: the large also is ll esnta and tiia s-ouncn i essence ie IO cents. Listen to your OXODOODLI: Contact at mu AM. even Monday. Welueedey end Iriiley. ‘IIIIIT. B3295».- i liit‘ ittJlttt‘ of lVlrs. Charles Barnett. t Central Bctclcqtie and Fernwood. I . requesting the 'f'0\vn in Supply > . electric energy tn those district:- e \\ I f‘. Councillor Morrison explainrrlthzit f ‘ the-material tvus not available to f; do this work and hi» moved that Ludiey ca,“ 13" of [m] Ruwhide’ _‘»' thr- mat-tor bi- lrfl, over ttntll b UM.‘ H Fnfd . .d H. ' qt, I such time as ll in :\v:iil.'ibEi-. ‘I'm: a i“ Y ' e “'5' 9i 5e m9 u 1 "°d"‘"‘ ‘Y ‘i motion was srcondr-d hv Cotiucil- Eflfiil ~ . - - -. .... . . . . . . @2150 k nut JONII < . “ -' | i mm.“ by i lor Gorrill and tiilflkfifi. homes, TW d c I ‘h b d - ' »»"“'AL WALK" _A letter was read front tlie QC (i585, 9U 9|‘ 0U" _ Board of School 'l‘r\lstccs stating at . .. . $15.00 to $35.50 i ._A|5°__ that. truancy was becoming more 8 difficult to control and risking that a truant tifiictii" l)!‘ appoint- "1- . T ii- r th t ula bu e ‘ and Councillor Wedge r-xplntnrd {lint Men's GiUdSiOflG BUQS, 2i" and 24" iiidf mam-Lime $0511.02: yzamgiagh ' MAN'S PEST HUENDS it had been decided to have Sgt. Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 Schurman of the polite fnrCe do this work until n permanent ap- pointment is mac". On motion of Cotincilloi- Finn nirtn. sicondvrl hv Councillor lttivrriwni. Afr. TE. -- M —~ ~— -r _*_ Hickey, C.A.. was nprmintcrl aud- liig and playing hockrgv, while this “or rm. [he Ypni‘ at H f.~r~ or $600. Aeropacks from “$.75 to $37.50 or Funding" “MK r M ‘he ‘mints!’ m. m? School . pleasure. Hnndsomely styled lie .l.“_(,m\_h“_ “PH. I‘>|:(’.: Board a motion WUS p; " d. liriv- Aerocoses Wliii troy $23.59 t0 $29.00 top grain lenthér. As illustrated. m‘ Twlrfia"). rm. |'1n‘ry‘g.lln‘l. m, v _ | fog bevn mom-cl hv truncillior l_v nivelitig of the Elmsdttir‘ \'<iiI~-bm31i-"1t""v- Secumltd by (“°m'c" en's Institute \‘.'ill('i\ was livid ct lor Gorrill. that iilt‘ Lvitslziturn Trunks that ore stion be asked to nmcnd thr- S oolACt Mvftillh‘ yvllfmftl l>.\' the “Ode? and [Q port-mt the ‘Faun to spend up $28.75. 39" at . "Crrr-il" in unison. Repeats [cit i-‘onil- lo ‘M00000 n ‘NH. m‘ ‘m, Nhnur |Itli|f‘"\ \\l‘l'i“ "|\('n fill a 7H5 _ _' _ > j_ H VP . \‘.r\i'i- \U|t'Ii tuhiio paid. 1f “its tle-i(’°"""uk“ Mm!“ " My.“ o‘)? 3Q" Trunk C55“ with Troy rlrlrii tn hunk a rug ti. In‘ tiiSpli-L" m“ if" .\"‘"l"5‘ ‘l!’ “'2 (‘Mimi rd at the IitslilUlC Convention in ‘ was sovndlti: ‘HM’ $-9--9"-i’9_ °'_‘ the "Good old stinimer time." rug the school. "l“.‘.i~ Menu" t~\'l‘111"“| beon tidd"d increased. to bc later sold to swell the 11'1"‘ that new roerus tin stttuic funds. Contests were won and tcachcry 531' ‘fr; h_v M" Sterling Matthews and‘ hlrs. In ttk Dunn Fqllilii)‘. and Mrs. James O‘Brir~n. Mrs. Bl'ilt‘(‘ Curr“ invited tho mernhrrs to itvr from»: _ for the Nfsri-h nlt‘l‘tllll',_ Retres - Rtllmllllis’ if?" _ ments were $t‘l‘\C(i b_\' the hosttss mittee. Gvunchloi‘ Weci';1'_-\'=\l'~l "5 assisted b_\' the committee in he hart just been appointed to “halm- _'1‘|l@ closing "limb" W“ this committee he had not much the National Anthem 5w rppolm T110", ‘ms wlmim.r_..-,p. vork to hr- dune this _\o:u- nntl lit‘ pmpgltt the m“ Jni) wntiltl iv‘ the widening of Duke Street‘ .whicli would start as soon its ll"-*'| $15k», H» ntryvvd thttl the purcn-t use of |\\'o 3~ton trucks and one; suo“ plow ntt-acliiitr-nt fruit! W:i:~ Assets Corporation he ntillruvi-tl. 'l"ht- tiiotinn was .\'~.-iiii(l"tl h)‘ Cotincilloi- Selim-man nntl cliritPti. A motion was pussrd. moved by Cotinctlloi‘ gncontififi b_\' Councillor" Sslitiriitnn litrit the can. or tiriIiiF-"tl t". r-rinstrttc! n sitting‘ :1: ..~ lxinl; St. to the M. P‘. sTiitltllltilt CnJi ‘Ltd. property‘. _ Councillor Morrison revolt-INA’ for the electric lira-ht. committee Tn Put-chaise Fquipmz-nt tilt‘ street mm- —I‘ARA (i! T0 liTOl IA .\’l Alta‘ CROSBY. HOPE AND LAMOUR Tho trio that travelled riotously to sillllfllludW‘, Zunzitntr and MOYOtZC life hI-tting the l‘U‘.lti zitztiiii. Bin; Crurhi. Roi» Hop" nuri i)'.ll't’tiit\' L niuur in their gfCttti‘ film. P. ixiniotintis "RDIKi to U up. now -:t the Capitol ‘theatre. Fti those ivginllfi of Hope-Crosby tar - this, should he titopinn entertain- iiieut with Bolt lvtting tim mils full. sport nnlunileti. and Cru-"lvy "illuntiii " 1l\\'.'l_\' t|< lir- h rs |iiii"ti-, \\ill'ti It» the itlal) land of thc Yu- kon whcri- men “ere incii and \VOlIlC|1 liked them that \vu_v. Insiders say that the story. stTipiq ed by Norman Rsnnnia and Melvin pliarpliropiln gfirfl beini! j Wedge and 1 < (lly 'l'lte Canadian Pressl “TNNIPHU. l-‘ib. l0—A shortage. storm ‘ i‘<'il‘ii(‘l' disposal of surplus tgrain supplies all contributed to- wards curtailed wtieat shipments ‘n! titl_v PROFESSIONAL CARD Frank. ts a gidtl - any nffnir with the nrw-(‘nl un nzi It‘; a tap... off on the Alzisk 'u gold-rush .113... with Bob nnd Bing out 1Q Qhiuu two tough desporadoes bent on’ sivipiiig Dolty's gold mine. Well. Dotty gets her mine back and one of tlielwis ends up by Piiirig Dottv. \\'|Iit‘ii inerms that. "Road to Uto| " gives Messrs. Hop" and Croft») .1 i-hnni-p to |1l'0\‘t" they have a way uitlt the ludics. Iii "Road to Utopia" Dottys Quy. cred with g fur-fined arkp, instead of the ntuch-acrlaimecY sarong, but she gets n r-linncc to rlisplnv u... famous Lamotu- t-tirves m a ‘couple! _ iursti-ff-ltitin t'|‘(‘Zlilt}h§ d... signer] b_\' Edith Henri. Bnsitivh look- ing rind sinziuy; iii top form, Douy is said to he quicker‘ on the comc-| hark than she il<'i5 evcr boon 1m. fore. | A rzrtlnxy of new hit illllt.‘$ were] ti‘ "idr-d for ilii three stars with lyrvt-s b_\' Johnny Burke and ntusiiri by James Vnn Pleuseti. 'i‘hcre Hit" ducts liy Crosby and Hope and W105 bi" Der Bingle and Laniour with all voices reputedly m fine fethc. The songs include "Wcl- “"19 l" M)‘ Dream." "Would You." “Gcorl 'l‘imr\ ffharlie." "its Apt. imdifl‘ fiffillfi." " ersoitrilitv“ arr-f “Put It There Pal" ' “ CHECK FISH {M65 blA-NAIMO. 11C. ~ ICP) _. 51o. logical station experts are (Ixpgrj. "lellllllfi t0 35l‘f‘l’i-'litt if metal lags? put. on fish to learn how often they The colors are black and vvhlic. brown and lrcen. "cull" '0 -‘P>““'"illfl itlTllllldS. short- en the life ot herring. tnsunnnti MPH HUTTAR Summer-side l i t T. Earle Hickey Chartered ‘ Accountant Office at itl Grunvills Street Sumnereide Phone 67o raid that the lend rit tfic plant s’. the prnkont tlltlt‘ is llltt "bdlli tmlf its v1it1=I\‘il.\'- _ The annual report of the Pm- Department was received and filed‘ Gorrill. on motion of Councillor Driscoll. seconded b_\' Cottncillor htit was not read. - Cotincllltwr Schurtnniv stiggrstetl that the assessors this Vi" "'1- at every house and hnvr- tho number of the residence placed opposite the name in each case so that in future there will not. as thn talk about thr- voters lists that there \\'.".s this your. Councillor Wedfl" sit-t"! ti“ more is a great dentrtnrl ir-r vrntet‘ . and ggworages from certnivi parts or inr- Town and he felt ihnl the Cotincll should cnQtviwriim-‘Jllli H". Wam- Mrt Sr-Wtflt‘ Ctnzntnss- sion in r-xti-ntlin! NW5" 11"“- Pipe is now rtvnilniill‘ rind l)" hoped that some would be laid this summer as ti ls important from a health standpoint. A pctitinvi had been rrcelvrd from n certain area in 1M0 hut i.lf‘ wnrk was itever done. Mayor Arnett said that Council had no iurlsdtciion in the matter and tt was 11D l" u“ Water nnd- Sewrage Commission but he felt the Council would co- operate in an)‘ \\'-1.\' fifth-mil"- s ,,.,¢s»oeiooeoooeeeoee CAMEO Mon. 64:80: Tues. 8:30 l'..'\l. "SENORITA ruotu run WEST" Allan Jones. Bonita Granville. Jees Barker rind Fussy Knight Also Serial : ‘O-O O~O4OQrO+§Oi #000 0-0 0004 ’ l _.__i____-__- BRADALBANE nirnii: Hopolong Cassidy in “unit's snoou" (show for sine) Commencing kl5 the ‘ from Canada to the United King- itinlll. tfnntitltan Wheat Board of- .llt:ti|!.-. ltore snttl iuliiglit. [ hint-L tietlligthle factor in the irdttccd Silip-tIlCniS was liir‘ wea- l titer. officials said. Although isforni conditions hampered traf- iflr. this delay could only be con- filtiflrvti tentpurzirr rind did no: lwntrititttv in the over-all rrduc- ltion to any extent. | Although no figures were re- llrasod. officials termed the effect of freight car shortage “consid- 'r~rnblr“ 1n holding up shipments from western Cnnndn to the rast- lcrn hmilbuJlTli. IndlCiltiVt‘ of the rcdticrd ship- imcnts were the carlnads inspect- Ni lirrr- Saturday. numbering nnlt‘ ,f'i‘.'-‘. .1: cnntparrd to 236 .1 yen‘: ftnzo. /\l|i\|il(‘l' t‘<>ttt|7.'\i'i.\n|i of tliodrnp n: illLiiClliPfi in the fiflures for tin ‘week of Jan. fi-Sl, 1M6 mid ih" lweel-r of Jan. 24-80 of this year. Duriniz the former period 4.041.- GtlG btisltels event in overseas thituncnts cotuparrri to 3.064.950 htnhcls during the latter. llf-hllri the “then: Board refused to go into details concernlngwe- euccd shipments. they said that the demand for attest b_\' Britain and other overseas cnttntrlr-s could hr exported tnent tilayrti n part. in the econ- omy of the European lands. ; Kensingtan llockey The uptinrds of 300 fans who zitteiidril lQn-tislugtunl rink to wniclt Spring Valley and Darnlcy ‘brittle on cven tot-ms for most o.‘ itlie flfllllf‘ 0n Thursday rveiiitifl. January 6. were treated to one of ‘the best games of the tshore League this year. From tiie rdrop of the puck both teams went at ti hammer and tongs. Dnrnlcy drew first. hlootl as C. MncKenitin lcril hit-Innis \\lt.li a searcher from the blue line at the lo-flllltllit‘ in.~irk. 'l‘his lend was hold until the 17-minute mark when G. Wood- side took n pass from E. Mac- Kenzle and beat Champion clean- lv. Both trams were {minding nut. plenty of body checks. together. with knrrs nntl elbows when the referee was gainz the other way. The prriud ended at one all. 'l"h~ y-"Tuttd ])t‘i‘l(I(i was a thril- l: 11x int“ tv-un-t kept. tfic fiins shouting ihr-mselvrs haarsc. and both ltiiliifh wrrv cntnvd to work avertinte. sprine valley went in rirrm if lll\(‘ml’ii0_\'~' When Travelling You Are Judged By Your "" BAGGAGE " ' Anti You Are Assured That it is Right When You Buy Baggage At SINCLAIR’SI g and durable, 36" $l7.50 to See These In ilur Baggage Section At Rear of Main Floor $inolair 8: Stewart Limited izihead at the 4-minute mark as way with Spring Valley content iBFIV-‘P MacKciizie, who played a to nurse their one-goal margin inhale of a game on the defence. {which they did. Final scoret‘ wtslirtl alone and lit-at (jlizintpttwn {Spring Vnllr-y 5. fhirnley‘ i. ‘ from cfosr- in. At ttw ii-llillltllf‘ RQfPITTZ F. Swim lr. . ‘ mzirk Darnlr; drew oven on n’ 5i "s- C. Wooclilide. B. Mnc- ‘Iv-IE KAGS t’ goat by C. MacKcnzic. and titre» tK0ilZlC.'E. Craig. i Bring or m", u‘ u“ kind, ‘IllltlllltTS lntcr Lhr “to Bum Wm My new“ in Shipments I trtugtit j conditions , North ' ‘ E’. m; ELEVEN New Shipment Just Arrived and Ready for Your will carry oil your necessities for that trip you are planning on, at $27.00 to $46.75. Brief Cases with zipper, $5.95 to $il.95 onicd linit carries two suits ll! perfect press with ample room for other accessories. Sn quick and easy to puck too. 3on1] find it ideal when (travelling for business Streamer trunks that ore very convenient- . . ...$23.50 3e" $19.50; 39" $25.75 $15.95 Z6" Suit Cases $3.95 to $7.50 ntr mourns DEPARTMENTAL stone SIIMMERSIIJE, P. E. l. "speed boys" l . C. Waodside and P‘, Tliomipson BUDDHNS BTliTH i on lots over 100. Highest Rot a beautiful goal rtftor an‘ ~ »— I prlccg, exhibition of passing "do luxc" Guatama Buddha. uhq fotmdcd _|_ R MORRIR Bl" $t1"i"t< VIIUPA‘ "Vt-iicti thr- Btirtrttrriii, “.15 boils in indie iii Krnrwm, p_ E L score itlirn the ever clangcrous H. i503 13.0. l Champion beat Cllantplon after _ ' r - i, being set tip b_\' C. Championt Period ended at 3-511, q t. t t The third period producrd the‘ rotighesi. play of ttn- galnrg rm fans being trrztteci in sulitt‘ heavy cheddar as c. Wooclside took on all and stindry and came out on Card 0f Thanks t l when top. Spring Valley forged I r1 . . _ _ - a, m, sixqmnu” mark “i” i wish to take this opportunity of thanking the elec- '1 01m Gllatilpiivn took .1 forvtnrd, for: of the centre word for their confidence in re- ‘i. pass front n. rnamoion. One electing me to the town council in the recent civic i minute later H. Champion scorr-di his second goal of the night. after a beautiful exhibition of| checker board passing with Glydon and C. Champion. Darn- lqv threw caution to the winds in n desperate effort to get rilnsr- and were soon rewarded when C. r r Woodside beat Mefnnis at ths-‘i nine-minute mark. For the rest of' the period it was Dnrnlcy all the election. t WM. r. SMALLMAN. i t DRUGS .3?’..'..“..‘.“.i§. = CULTURED BUTTERMILK ‘° d2.f'€.l;°“' I r u PAPER QUART CONTAINERS § A '. Our Mail Department fills your Order as soon ua it is received and it is sent to you After considerable preparation we are now pleased to be i able to place on the market cultured buttermilk. This fine . . is ' ' - - . . ::w°"o°f ‘Mfhlzcsirifnxga’ In health drink in i-quart paper sanitary containers is now avail- rh, M-flqm... m.“ 1...“. . able for general sale and you may order it from your Ideal thin k available iv mail ~ slmpv write us and vou will get the same courteous ser- vice a; you would if vou vis- ited our store. rlptluns arr tilled at‘.- Doiry milkmon or by phoning 373 nnd it will be delivered. ‘ it may also be purchased at our plant. Those who have triad it once ore now steady customers. curetel and sent by first Q lvuilsb c return mall. post- . ea airy ‘NMAN DRUG l 00., Litnrran . l t SUMMERSIDE PHONE 373 Distributors of Milli and Cream oiid Manufacturers of Ideal Brand Butter sunnsusws