panciig§fzgnyéio4o ' ‘CAPETJQL Summerslde Tiiiiiii (MONDAY) and TUESDAY ' , . This piciureis being ~ Sponsored byline‘ I. 0. D. E. flavor Isles-oi Never Again! 1|, world's greatest musical artists NOW 0N ‘Tlii SCREEN! "chansons; l-lAl-I." ‘f WALTER DAMROSCH _ ammo warren ntv van rmuumomc smrnonv nncu. LILY PIDNS - cocoon PIATIGORSKY t RISE srsvsns _ , ARTUR RODZINSKI ARTUR nusmsram JAN PEERCE lill0 PINZA VAUGHN moms a. ms oncussms JASCHA HEIFETZ snrrz REINER LEOPOLD sroxowsxr HARRYJAMES NOTE — NO SHORT SUBJECTS 7.15 9.15 MATINEE rues. 3.30 t, ~~ LUCKY GIiGiN ‘#1 "Ride m nu 00m" I m WANDA HENDRIX sums KING JHOMAS com. mo cuss by ROBERT soursomsgnv mum may "radii? l UIiIVERSAL-iIiTERNAYIONAL PlCilliiF -_, ' SHOWS 7.15 AND 9.15 ‘INCANDISCINT "a rtuorsscsur _ Distributors ' R. T. iiiiLMAli. limited Summerside - Charlottetown ___ nsauu LABORATORY been set up here w help 01v! Breton doctors in the fill-IBM" and treatment oi disease and Pub- lic health oiiicers in preventive - (C?) - A imich laboratory oi the Nova ltotis department oi health has work. _____ EASIEST WAY to. aini your rooms! fi vnsnulhe .575 All. mass aovamaoss - SYDNEY, NS l-Cevsn a! salons ~ QOnsIIpQd-dsdlwse "until!" Illlaspsr, palatal ween. - = “wanna ‘volt unsuspe- Answer-sea. ‘ 7mm" hints-s, on. t - r lo... a, M, a,“ ‘ ,‘,,','_""""""""""" ens omen oess luau-mam. ZApisessniepsisa. a tssos soon KIM-TONI TRIMS Ken-tons _ gag ASlOW As 20¢ A sou ROlI-Il-KOATII in: sumisnsms uinnvisins ti.» " ,.r||ons-14o . ‘ v . s “UMMEBSIDE and The Guardian may be ‘allowing stores Toronto Bakery. Water Street; Boy at be. per day or 18o per week. G. Muttsrt. Summerside. -BEET PULP in stock at Brace's. , —JUl"‘l0B hockey Bedeque rinkl Tuesday, March 22. Second playoit; game in Junior League, Kinkora vs. I Freetown. Admission 25 cents to all. i —SOUTH SHORE League play-' nit game, Bedeque rink, Monday, March 21. Bedeque Bombers vs. Freetown Royals. Should Freetown- win, all prizes and trophies will bel presented. Skate aiter. Admlssioni 35 and 2s. ~ i . —'-" | —-SER.IOUS OPERATION '—- MI‘. Ernest Wright oi Vlrlght dc Bell,‘ Ltd-Summerside, who is s. patient; 1n the Prince County HospitaL! underwent a serious operation onf Saturday morning. S- —BRIDGE PARTY — Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Sherman Parlee, Summon‘ side, entertained a number oi“ friends on Wednesday eveningi when flve tables oi bridge were in, Phil'- S --TR.INITY W. A.—Summerside ‘Trinity W. A. hostesses on Thurs-, day evening at their respeotivel Mrs. Norman MacLeod. Mrs. Ed-i ward Arnett and ladies at the air-i port. —BAPTIST LADIES GUILD—, MTS. C. H. Stewart was hostess on; Friday aiternoon to the Ladies| Guild oi’ the Summerstde Baptlsti Church. The president, Mrs. Wil- ired Inman, was in the chair and welcomed two visitors. Dainty re-‘ ireshments were served at the tea» hour. S -BNTERTAINS AT BRIDGE- Mrs. Ivan Nicholson entertained a number oi her iriends at her home in Summerside on Friday evening when two tables oi.’ bridge were in play. Mrs. Clara Bell was host- ess to a two-table bridge at her home on the same evening. S —l\llSSl0N BAND MEETING- The annual meeting oi the ‘Grant’ Mission Band, North Bedeque, met at the home oi Mrs. R. L. Willie!‘ mammals. msmmvcn Ralph s.,';,l,,,l,,l,,de_ homes were Miss Helen Marks!‘ i‘i-iE GUARDIAN. cnaacorrsrown THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. l8! Hanover Street, and George Glow, 1:5 Ottawa 813591,, rnnvcr: 300m‘! News. Subscriptions. Advertising bought st soy oi the in ummarsider Bell Bookstore. Water Street: Cour-lies Drugstore. n cash-a: fitreoti M"! fill-flit. 0'! Granville Stress; Video's Grocery, ilusseli Street: Alyrs Douosmw Grocery. SQCUIIJ Street; island Motor Transport. Water stress. The Guardian will be delivered to any homo Pn Summersid by .114" Phone 280 og 288-2 tor this rsrvios or give your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your mums. D oats wanted at Bruce's, —WINTER SHIRTS and Under- wear still going at 20% discount. Buy now at Bums’, Mslpsque. —THI:ATRE 11MB CHANGE.- Attention-is drawn to the Capitol Theatre advertisement in which the times oi the show "Carnegie Hall" are 7.15 and 9.30 P. M. Presentation 0i Scroll To ilr. M. Simpson ~—'I‘hs iollowing account o! the presentation of a icsritnonlalscrcll to Dr. Milton Simpson who is re- tiring from the chair oi English literature o! Kalamazoo College. Kalamazoo. Michigan is taken fro-m a college publication. Dr. Simpson is a brother oi Alired Simpson oi Summerside and s. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simpson oi Belmont Lot 16 where Dr. Simpson was born. "Presentation ni a testimonial scroll to Dr. Milton Simpson, an addrew by new president John Scott Everton, and dancing alter- wards in Tredway Gym featured ‘he 19419 Washington banquet. Traditionally the high point oi the College's social year; about 365 people attended the banquet-in Welles Hall, and more came to the iree dance afterwards. . Bob Strumpier, president oi the Student Senate, made the present- ation to Dr. Simpson, proiessor ni Ernglish Literature. and a campus iriend to all ior thirty years. The rememrbrance spoke oi Dr. Simp- son's unwavering eiiorts to prodluce the finest people from this school; the amount oi time, over and above requirements. that he put into his work; and the vlvidness he has s.l- ways given to Literature. Mrs. Simpson was giveat a bouquet ci long stemmed roses as s. token oi her work with and tor the stu- dents." The same papers carries a letter from Dr. and M-rs. Simpson to the student body in acknowledge- ment oi the honor given them. The latter says in part. "Throughout the years may we modestly say, our eiiorts to serve you and your pre- decessors have even been a labor oi delight. a. delight that has in- oiiicers were installed: President, "eased Wllh I119 P8551118 0f the Marguerite Maccaun; secretary, decades. Permanently shall we Dorothy Maccaun; temperance cherish these synvbols oi your _ re- secretary, Eileen Stavert; mission Egg‘? ‘lgfjrigdfifm; ghagie; l: , _ ve . w y I v. ‘gagcitrstelllaclllkul-ldlos ismtilflaligadeyr :1 ‘Wwmed “d “my hfivs “'8 9"‘ this group. A temperance play‘ ifiylisil? l?iziiteoiiiiiyailriilrliéi: “t” w" pnsemed by mvid aswe treasure these evidences oi gglglgthwfl Mgégfiil] vgggugilfé your high regard ior us. ii at any ti b l! ‘ih .9 ' i M the tclmmlus‘ shall indeed ieel honored to have ion. slides were shown on iecan- u _~_s_ adian mission nelds oi the United you ca on us Church. by Rev. R. L. Wagner. S on Thursday when the ioLiowlng WORLD RECORD? i" .}__—__' PQT-‘Illllals TOKYO, March 20- iAPl-The i- 43- - ld I l kk "' Mr- Melvin Muchbulk‘ md fairs: has give’; bclsthato 1:12!‘ h" 11th"? MT- W953i" Mum‘ child. The Kyodo news agency said lllnkl °l T?!" vim!" W?" “m” this was the motherhood record W! l0 36391“ W! midi? mmu" for Japan but it was understood a t0 Allll-‘lfllt- N5. French woman had 23 children. "Ii 23 is the world record, I will beat -Mrs. Allison Rayner. Eliierslle. it,” said Mrs. Yoko Takahasi, ivhose was visiting in Siunmerside last iii-st child was born in 1925. Her week. the guest oi her cousin, Mrzl tamily includes two sets oi twins. E . 565K565» zhnuwho . el p iilphis Qietltttiitltis In 1940, Britain exported some 900 pedigree horses having s value oi about $000,111). CAMEO THEATRE n . Kensington fiwtlfilhrfl-rflyllllféléfilldg: finT/aisiziifitfif nu ry Monday lttstlnee 4 p. m. Evening so minutes at"... usually ll sniping tn: _(Note change in tinsel-SJ! n‘¢."'~" See Catherine McLeod and Don Ameehe in thrilling drsms oi ro- nsp and energy-make ou isei younger. n- msnee and horse-racing. hall} illiifithqsulchlilshraliqiltilisreiiiizhuetrig "THAT'S My MAN" :3 ‘Ill-fig: rouiaiu, simply return the as» Shorts - A Nation on Skis t ‘flu inv'.°..'.“.,tr.’|‘i.‘}.'," “iinfiffl Admlnion (Bo-Me l° Oil-guitar's suggi-‘génsrasyvna- You know that old sdsge-‘Tor want oi a nail the shoe was lost- For want oi the shoe the horse was losW-snd so oni Well ior want oi sn EXTENSION LADDER many, msny houses and buildings srs lost by iiro every year-because n great many tires start on roots and all iirea start in s small why. . . I! you could Just nlphhnt little stsrflng ilre in the bud—then all would be saved with very small damage. . . The other day there wsspn seeount oi a destructive tire in the locsi papers, AND one oi the comments was thsb-"Ii we had an EXTENSION LADDER- we could put that lire out in no time"! For your own ssiety and the ssiety oi your property you SHOULD have sn ExtensimrLsdder in your possession. The Hardware Departments oi both the Summerside and the Charlottetown Stores have these Extension Ladders in stock. These are strongly built and Ire svsilsble in MI to 40 iooi: lengths extended. The prices o! Extension Ladders is from 10.05 to 88.06. . . Better spend this amount on an Extension ladder-you'll ieei saier and be salon-they're lobe bought in the Hardware Departments. - ‘lop your Spring Oulhlme with l IlIIb-L 50!‘! BTIAW III-IT l! lTITlOIl Thefro truly these Stetson Boreh right through the season--they‘re smart with suits. they're smart with dresses and they're suitable ior every occasion. Come in and try one oi these Stetson Bolt Straw Berebs-yoifll ilnd them in the Hat Section oi the Ladies’ Wear Department. There's rainy. wet weather ahead-end plenty-oi itivSo the "Weather -Mgswssyslleeptheohlidrenbieetdryandyoufilhsprevsntlngslot oitsoublsflrhelhosbeparhssnthssalnmlbwthsvsgolngtobs the hitoitha season-It's “DUCIY DICK". . . Let “Ducky Dick” keep yourehlldresfs ieetdrysslosstlfou can gee“DuokyDieh"lslnlooiva and made oi iine material by the‘ ni- “ l‘ and you'll ilml New Red Cross President To Speak AL S'Side Mr. EH. Rogers. newly elected president oi the P.3d. Red Cross Society wi1i__be the speaker at the opening supper meeting oi the Red Cross campaign workers being held in st. maryVi-isu. Simmer side this evening. Mr. GM. Mulhollsnd, chairman oi the campaign for Summer-side will preside st this meeting and the workers will be given their campaign material and instructions ion the drive. The general canvass will commence immediately alter the meeting and will conclude on Friday evening. The objective (or Summerside is 34.5001!) this year which is s. iiity percent increase over last year. The supper will be served by the ladies oi Summerslds Branch oi the Red Cross Society-S. Sudden Deaiii Al Seayrleiovn ls Shock The news of the sudden passing oi Mr. Tinsen Newsome. scarie- town, came as a shock to his rela- tives and friends, for up to a ic-w days previous he was in his usual health, although ior some tinne h! was not very robust. Recently he contracted the ’ilu which proved too much ior his resistance. He leaves to mourn his passing. besides his widow, three sisters and three brothers. They are, Mrs. Chancey Pearson, Shelton; Mrs. Frank Jewell and Mrs. Elliott Bell. Bedeque; Mr_ Harry Newson, Am- herst, N.S.; Mr. Frank Newson, Rose Valley; lvir. Arthur Newson Augustine Cove. Mrs. Neweon was the iormer Miss Maude Trenholm. The sincere sympathy oi the com- munity is extended to the bereav- ed widow and relatives. ileaih Sunday 0i Mrs. AnnieBowness A large circle o! iricnds learned with deep regret oi the death on Sunday mrvrning oi Mrs. Annie Bowncss at the home oi’ her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Ra y. Granville Street. Summerslde. deceased was seventy nine years oi age and was formerly Annie Squarebriggs oi Montrose. P.E.I. l-ler husband predeceased her about eighteen years ago. She had been enjoying her usual good health until Just a. short time beiore her death. All that loving care and medical skill could do were ni no avail and she passed to her eternal reward Yesterday morning about eight thirty. She leaves to mourn three sons. Robert in Miami, Florida; William 11., in River Herbert. us; Kimball in Toronto; also three daughters: Mrs. Howard Walsh. Grace, Sum- merside; Mirs. Ella Silveria. Oak- land, California; and Mrs. Gordon Rgynsgy, Alberta, Srmmerside. Also two sisters: Mrs. Enoch Dennis. Marshiield, P. E. 1.; and Mrs Frederick Call. Vancouver. 3.6.. to whom the deepest sympathy is ex- tended. Funeral arrangements had not been completed last evening and will be announced later-S. Mirumiehi Presbytery Elects Moderator CAMPS-ELTON’. N. 1s. Ml-Ivh l! —- (OP) - Rev. G.W.C. Brett. Tslbusintae, was elected rmdsrstor at the annual meatinl’ 0! u" Mlramlchi Predbytlf! o! the Prol- byterian Church. He succeeded Rev. EH. Bean, New Mills. Rev. TA. A. Duke became clerk oi the Pres- brim’- Curlin? Schedule Ai Sumpierside Following are the matches scheduled ior this week st the Summer-side Curling Club: Monday-Alli P- Il- M. M. Bell vs M. L. Bradshsw. i... R. Alien vs L. G. Lewis. '1‘. D. Morrison vs W. MacDonald. 5.00 P-lll- A. H. Carney vs Art Clark. don. V. Hawaii vs E. Otter. ll. Ii. Ellis vs A. lrooks. '1‘. A. Campbell vs I. Nicholson. H. E. Clark vs W. MmoDonald. Tuesday-GAB p. m. H. Strong vs V. Groom. E. Estey vs I‘. Msoflu. 3.00 pan. W. A. Currie vs l". Follsnd. H. Strong v; W. A. Gordon. R. Bishop vs W. MacDonald. 0.80 ll-mi. tar. A. Brooks v-s H. West. H. Strong vs E. P. Foley. Wednesday Evonhsg Six games with Alberton curl- ers who are deiending the Consp- beil Cup. KEilSlllGTilll lillili Mouosv, Marsh Zlz-Norboro vs. ksnsington. Gums 8.15. Skate otter. TUESD Y, March 22.-- Third pom finals North Shore Lsogus, Kansingien Legion vs. ‘Kelvin. ‘Skate sitar. Gems 8J5. Eoch i-som hos now won one gone. This should be an exciting gems. week. i A. S. Hopkins vs L. R. Allen. l n. MauFlrln-ne vs 'r. L. Linklet- w ‘PAGE ‘ITIIRTEEN resulting from these Johnston “Approved adds to your comfort suit: gives you. Have IIOLMAWS “Master Tailor" ' A Measure You For- Tnllorlng S at Gives gun Extra Value I -.> For _80 years Johnston "Approved" crimmating mcn from coast to coast. This Spring presentation of suits by W. R. Johnston is a proud example of the kind of tailoring quality Clothes have served the needs of dis- many years of experience. And that's what makes " Clothes a great value; skilled craftsmanship that , confidence and the length of service your Johnston “A'PPROVED" CLUTHES loo-saw Carleton and and Vicinii Mr. and Mrs, Albert Morrison of Carleton spent the past neck-end in Charlottetown. Mr. Cedric Campbell oi Cape Traverse was a business visitor in Charlottetown on Friday oi last Mrs. Dean Bell returned tn Amherst, NS. on Fh-iday aiter spending s very urioysbi, week in Carleton visiting her parents. The many friends oi Mr. Harry Patterion regret to learn that he is s. patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. ' Mrs. Lelth Cameron oi Carleton is spending some time in Cher- lottetown visiting her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Johrmis MacDon- ald and two children spent the past weekend in Carleton, guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hewett. , Mrs. Alma ivhMlcken of Hemp-l ton spent Friday evening in Car-l leton. visiting her daughter, Miss Kay Sturdy. Friends oi Uey Crooks will ro- gret to learn that he is suffering irom an injured arm and elbow sustained irom a tall. Mr. Austin Campbell oi Carle- ton was s visitor to Amherst. NS. on Saturday. He was accompanied L R Macguhne v8 w_ A Gob hank home by his daughter, Miss Audrey Campbell who is employed in Amherst, Professional Cards T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant l5 Granville Street ' ' Phone 57b i Office at IUMMEBSIDE i E. E. Parkman, i Op+.D.. R.O. OPIOMETBIS: Eyes Exsgiine‘ Glasses i ittot‘ Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer Si... Summerside l. F. Hunter. R.O. orrousmus: Complete Visnsl Analyses Glasses mus ‘ wussuaaxs avurwo lunnnersida, PJLL moss m lbfi-O-OMO-OOVOOQKOO-HM I An unusual amount oi water having gathered at the base and hollow of a field here owned by Mr. George Douil drew the atten- tion oi several young boys who succeeded in getting a dory afloat and having quit, a time rowing aholit the “rain-made" lake. Small Vessel Missing iiif Nfld. HALIFAX, March 1B — (CP)— The R.C.A.F. said here tonight sear h lDr the ZS-ton motor vessel M ariner. reported missing oii the west coast oi New-ioundland, will begin early tomorrow. MncMariner carries a crew oi eight. Th, Air ‘Force said the two- mlasted vessel last was reported along the BO-mlla stretch between Caps Ray and Cape St. George. R.C.M.P. at. Sydney, N.B.. said heavy iloes were reported in the Cape Ray-Cape St. George ares yesterday. Extent oi the ice Ileld was not immediately known. MacMariners port oi registry was not given nor was her destin- ation known. FARM WORKFJZ! About one-twentieth oi Britain's working population are employed on ialrrns. "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" WINSLOE AND VICINITY Winsloe people were very pleased to see the snow plough on Monday whichclesred the roads for motor cars and trucks. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ford were in town Thiesday evening attend: ing the hockey match. Miss Eunice Oudmers has been visiting South Winsioe thO gull o! Mr. and Mn. Emerson Ford. Friend! oi Master Ksk Told are pleased to know ho is improving sites- his recent iiinsl. Mr. Alex Min-ray ‘was vhitlu his sister. Mrs. Raymond Gallic! on Sunday. MnandmnAliisonIbs-dwm rsoeaitvisitorstodlslewlesd. Risnds o! Winsloe are sesq to hear o! m. Ksmblfs 111mm. The esrd party held st tho home oi Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Younker-‘l wu much enjoyed by all. Misses Phyllis rot-a and Mule Orsewell were the guests d Mir. and. Mrs. Walter Roberts on Bun- day. Mr. and Mrs. larl Clark and Luella ware visiting Mrs. John Cudmore on Sunday. Yilllll and white. NEU-GLOS medium Gloss Paint and Mahogany. GROUND COLOR. Japan Drier, ing. Climax Wall Paper Cleaner. I-‘LITF all colors. MURESCO all wall imish in twelve colors and TllE PROBLEMS ' T0 A “T" ltlULTl-IYSE ENAMEL, the superior Enamel oi many uses, ior in- terior and exterior decoration, comes in twenty 601°" 515° m!“ NBC-TONS Flat Paint. night colors and will". - . 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