A. ANAIAN owes I "<)Y/ru/'v l! [Ln/x lo hlinp Groceries and ProvioiosFe Priced At a A Saving - ‘~ ~ on FRIDAY, ‘SATURDAY lllil MONDAY? SPECIAL! AYLMER swear POTATOES. a iba- 25c NEW SPINACH, lb- 16¢ JAFFA oneness, n01. .... 39¢ CHATEAU CHEESE’ pkr _ _ 12c HEAD LETTUCE, each M...“ 15c OQ- tOIIUl-Jllallllia BC TIIIMIAEO IIAOOOOIi 2 m. - -~ 23o OIIILLEO SALMON I-h- 2O and 25c WEEBALL HERRING. e for 23c HALIBUT, lb- 22c FINNAN HADDIES, u». 14c FRESH muzrs, u». 18c CANADIAN CHEESE, lb~ 18c Golden Baked MARVENS SODAS, 2 pkgs. 19c KRAFT CHEESE) 1 lb. pkg- 27c CHOICE ISLAND LAMB CHOICE ISLAND VEAL LEG RQAST, |b. __ __ ,. 19c LEG ROAST, lb. .. .. 16c FRONT QUARTERS, ib..-. 12c SHOULDER ROAST. lb- is...“ 12c LAMB CHOPS, lb- . 23c VEAL CHOPS. lb- 18c‘ _-- u: M|OOlETON (C. P. By Guardian's special Wire) Rolled Prime Rib Roast, lb- 25c I Rump Roast, |b'- .. 16c Shoulder Roast, lb- . 12c to 15c Chords Corned Beef..|b- - - 12¢ ' 2M” ' ‘Station, Liethhrid Alberta, that Mt ls Inumugh ‘Lflpmseffl g, m“; Qflgg- ti. d r toting: soil drifting, it does not en- tirely prevent it sndso must be ac- ‘Lice. Strip farming, as the term im- (C. P, by Guardian's Special Wire) plies, consists of dividing tbs field lowing cars of fruit. and vegetables fallow. For convenience strifl are arrived in Montreal for the week daid out either directly north and ‘ its, 16, balanes, 12; other tron!" is the more nearly at right angim to oai fruit 35; Onion! 4: potame; m; the direction of tho most severe “A method of ocu- Vegetable Market I oompanie‘ by careful cultural prac- MONTREAL, Feb. is-The fol- mm alternating strips of crop and ‘ ding Feb. 13: Apples 20; other lscuth, or east and west, whichever other vegetables 31. winds. The idea that skips are d i i‘ Freight Arrivals showed s sub- "m; gn1y_wheme drifting winds f. stential gain Ovcl‘ the WW1; come from but one direction does lgds-blm H“ W‘ "wrdmg m ‘name n“ “m u’ l” mm’ u m” m" defeated modicum 8-1. in the first nish direct protection from all winds striking them at any angle. A Coveted Honour marker hsif way through the first ———- and Gordon Shaffner tied it up ‘Another mule-r mummlm hu| inane middle pcrbd. LeBla-nc gave been shill-cl!!! b! I TI?! ailm- the loeals a one-goal margin be- nion from the Welt Wblle Public fore the period ended. and roiey opinion has identified Eastern Can- nude the 143m n”); again in the eds. moreirlessasthchub of floral "ha; $°n_ plant lzeding in the Dominim, the Th, ghgmpbng of the league will iorty four cars. The domestic fruit market shows Very little change, Supplies o! ap- ples are plentiful and even more! varied. but the market is rather; lull. However, dealers are optimis- tic and expect an improvement‘ Irithiri the next week or ten days. B-ioes show some variation but for [he most part remain steady- B. C. delicious bOXBs are meeting o. fair demand at 2.50 u; 2.60 for extra Prankieloleyshmthcflrst ricy and 2.25 to 2A0 for fancy; winning of a highly-prised and sig- be deck,“ may night . when olniosh 2.00 to 2.25 for fancy. “,1 h by a ‘ at the sr- - ,1." hon w gfldy- ebec boxes consist of McIntosh gym-lg’; pglf, no. centre, nm_ at 2.15 to 2.25 for extra fancy; 1.85 lo 2.00 for fancy and 1.70 to 1.75 bi" extra fancy Fameuse. Supplies of domestic vegetables Ire more plentiful due to the mild- the Royal Horticultural Society as London, England, has once more di- rected attention to the long list of cl- ‘ emanating from mads. Aooveted _, Ir weather, demand is steady and Eu“ h“ bu“ “an” to 1|; l? prices for the most pert are a “when Dmpmorh “H1110; go; little easier. Potato arrivals are “can” i, n" “my, o; my qmm heavier, demand is steady sndIhQ n“ nun” m. Muflu 113mm prices a. little weaker. P. E. I.” "urded w the onnmw, d u" rinses. "waif": "i ‘its: r» M my =-=ee,,.,, ~- ‘ ' ar. y was - osins i 1o inmiao for a0 pounds and i131” ‘kg: afxhjm m" d “mgfl hem whites 1.05 w i.io for so in.” m, m mm m‘ m! . ~ presentation of the cup will be made Far with due ceremony at the nstt an- Poultry In Storage The final report of the Dominion Bureau of Btetistia coeriu-g cold storage holdings in Canada on the frat of the year gives stocks of poultry in storage at that date as ILMDHQ pounds, as compared to a five-year average on the same date of 10,110,310 pounds. The stor- lge holdings of poultry sippear to ‘be divided evenly among tlu Vll" iaus provinces. Quebec stocks are Approximately 2 1'2 mill on pounds. (hitario stodzs. 3 1-2 million 2 l~2 million filing‘ nusi meeting of the society m sotii For Drift ""'“‘“" '_ INTIINEDIATI e Where precipitation is less plenti- l, the moisture stored in the fallow (g; p, by (indium Qpecld Who) too valuable for any of it to be gxgnmc, Feb, lf-Mcncton In~ 101' Pmdllclnl B 90"!‘ uca mediate Hawks defeated thfl v to find Oth- Shedlw Beavers e-s hero mm» 1n HAWK! WIN the stocks are apps-on iriisteiy z 1-4 minim pounds. EASTER! SIIAROIAI “Plfla calanals racial Ice Bra o! local interact hi! advertising dnlcwlyldaeannybslnserhdsd lcaataaworlslrtstb advio, ticn, strip farming has been of New Brunswick in most value. Itsbouldbestated pionshipflrhsflawtswilinvw . however. says Ir. A. I1. st. Andrews in the first will} Dominion Experhnental the play-downs, it wvs stated. Pecan Rolls BRIIIBETOIIN, ,Il|NS FROM‘ game 0d the Central Valley League of finds ' :3 away recently at 8t. Paul. Minn. |rier who has been . "IW; ' ~ - ~ ~ cu i - . ‘i »- i‘. -- ' ' e ‘w. "‘"~e- ‘lislassiisgsswbrcmossrostyied flghl, Illicllalllllflilflh prsfsnwll fabric; ... Sllllllddllllleg combinations. Yoflllsvaiisireiiarth: RASPBERRY JAIA 2 l-ll Jlr -- 31c N fifi“ '°"""°°""'?‘,§é'"-~ SPECIAL! STANDARD GOLDEN l"%l"l:l.‘l‘ksx“ m" “$14.95 WAX BEAIIS 2 TIM -- -- ~ .190 .. BLOUSES . TOILET PAPER 4 Rolls - " i130 Blolnmtiiatarolnwsb. SPECIAL! ‘ g S"'J..‘.’f.iil°;‘i'.'2u¥2' FRESH GROUND COFFEE Lb. —- - 27c SiiV,'L°.‘.'Z"-§'i.‘i.‘l5 firis or to freshn up SPECIAL! gut-glad] "l" u ‘fink SURPRISE SOAP IO Oars - .- 390 °"" "' P“ gggeir E rein giéizi eigtiii éufih 3 E '3 555i; ardson and Miss Bue Meadows gave readings which were much appre- ciated. Games and contests were‘ taken part in. A delicious lunch‘ was served at the close oi’ the; evening-S ADVICE A1‘ 8'1‘. PAUUBI CHURCH-The season of lent wasl ushered in on Wednesday morning by the usiisl servces for Ash Wed- nesday at 8t. Paul's Church, Bum- mersde. At O o'clock the Blessing and dlstrflmtlnn 0f the Ashes was observed followed by High Mass, luv. Bennett McDonald officiating! At the evening service Instruction' and sermon followed by the Ros- ary and Benediction. There were large congregations at both ser- vices-S —VALIINTINI SOCIAL-A most enjoyable time was had at the home Mrs. Frank Jardine, Presidentl of the Flora Toombs Mission Circle, of Wilmot Valley on Feb. 14th. St. Valentine's Day. About thirty peo- ple were present and the games, ‘“ s and songs were appropri- ate to the day. Several excellent instrumental numbers were render- ed by some of the guests and highly appreciated. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess before the -cnn.naeiv's All) socmrv-J The regular monthly meeting of the Children's Aid Society of Prince County was held in the Red Cross Room Town Building on Tuesday, the 18th. Dr. J._ A. McPhee presid- ed. The Agent and Truant officerf V. J. Harrington, reported that he had one bad case of truancy dur- lng the past month. He had receiv- ed some second hand clothing and had been able to fit out several boys for school but required more if some kind citizens would only leave same at his house or have him call for same. The society had also supplied several needy families in the coun- try districts. A resolution of con- dolence was passed extending sym- pathy to Miss Eleanor Green. the highly esteemed secretary of the society in the death of her brother. the late Frederick Green, who pose I'll-SONAR -lsrs. Fred Allen % Union Oor- timeissomswhatlnrpsovedrl martian-You'll sat-hrs ovw the y“. d Will I sleeve. hunuu£"u $1.95 Printed Blouse Slsoslfu years See the Ievv Spring iilllinery CHIC STYLES tlievl Spring liOSlERY Hsrelssnarrayoftlienewflosieryinslieer Chiffon, Semi-Chiffon; semi-Service. Those are the mar-t sliadd, Sandy Beige, Bceelinut, Pop- wr- Vagabond. Nmm. Duo Nlslt.‘ Blsuno. eteulll full fashioned. and s‘ M I PRIIWSE BROS, LIMITED __._______.__..__:__J and Bun Oook, with 26-0-45, yd liming Nell Stewart of Boston IN Paul ‘Ihompeon, Chicago, out of N Season's newest maiso- lals, smartest colourings and prices right. S _ —Miss Velma Reeves of Ireciown who has been a patient in the Prince county Hospital is spending iiiillilliiflirimee" a few days with Mrs. George P-ck- ""10"" 9051mm- erng at Bummerside bafcre ra- , W110"!!! ll “MIDI. W“ ma,‘ u, m, mums . ‘H Av E 0 N E, Inc-ludcslastnightsganies. 1 -Miss Enid lsockhlri of Ken- p ByBoucherl °"“'" 9”“ was operated on for ton- ' y w L p p ‘pg sihintmPi-nwcountvliosviw IWIXOIWOHHITDIOISBHI andledoins nieelyn-e (c,hu I "m" llontrcalnflldlllwg: “"""' w“ Oanadlansnllflfldw 4m. James McDonald enter- . dost-messiah». u-aoirtzci fic- gums.“ _ 9e ii l’! e ie to a tained a number of Bununersids —-— n“, _m"f1';'nu§m¢°°'nn_“° ‘"1.’ Ottawa as o ii e eaioes friends on Monday evening at her w l, b, and“... and“ w“) ‘up!’ u“; ‘u eras,“ a, American Section 1mm‘ ‘n Bedequt-e ‘ l ‘yield second place ‘in the Notional P w l‘ D I S n _ 554315381‘. N- 5-. P“)- lPmll-lni Hockey Lcairue scoring starstlm to ' u n u 7 n 7° . 411K Helen 141N41- Wlw "e Allison University will corn I we Prank ecucrier ‘New York Rangers " " 1° ° s’ 7' " oriented on in the 01w Hospital. goal mu into the final game in the m,“ pxamaker‘ - a l: l: 12g g; g ‘Central leagln piaydowns by vir- _ tue of their s»: win over Amherst {.,,°",,';§L‘,',,°;’.“.,‘2§',?,’,,TS L,,,"d",,‘,‘, Remble" hm Wlllht- held pointless but still leads the en- Amhm‘ W‘ "1 "l! 1"“ Intirelellue with aeirosu. 1W sum u“ "Wm" “m4 "h" P“ M‘ andsopcints. Next cmnvs Benche- kinson scored on a pan from Vic ‘m, 10,3545 . "in of m, pom‘ Fraser: Hssniltnm tied the count in (m- m; “c; Primes‘: following the second on s gang play while ‘m, “L34; the Ramblers had a man in the| A ‘hm m ‘hmmmt o. mam,» "m" m- "Pwwfi 1'" up in the United seem division rc- Mounties a lead on another oom- "m4 m m,“ o; m. new‘, “u” hinatiori may. takinl a double piss m“ ‘ruling: one-two- ins- ruin high quality whut On- ey are Dou- niud margin m“. Oammnm’ who h” “n4” wain Canada and the U spendmg a few weeks holiday at her home in Bummerside before returning to her nursing stud}! at the City Hospital-B The Argentine hes never been I large flour exporter. and a ports of flour for the put ten Yflll from the lower Dariubien countriei V to air-cps. i-ti- SW1" importing countries desio low ides of flour, while othlfl D1 s) IIIE. in part at least. floor —Mr. W. W. Lord, Charlottetown, came through to Summer-side in his snowmobile on Tuesday and is spending a few days iri the West- ern Capital. During his visit he en- gaged in some friendly curling matches with some of the members d the Bumlnerside Curling Club. looting, The series will end at Bactvlilel onFriday night. ‘j-ammlf-{gmwwg-Jg, =.._..__......."°*“'e"°"“°“‘" wrwutmcnss SMOOHIIR