_ led her and are staying with their ' MfiliQlLlfi- .1241; f‘ i‘. WESTERN GUARDIAN I ' AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. ill Hanover 52.. and ‘l George Glow. 90 Ottawa 8t. SUMMERS“!!! and News. “uhsorlptloiie. Advertising PRINCE COUNTY Pé-Thgfill ' ier Boy at 2o per day or 12o pa: week. Phone Ill! for this order w u» M! "ilifiluihle tar deliveries ... "l, r91”, -F1SHERMAN'8 Oil Suite and Wis tit Burns‘, Maipeque. _5PRING ans. - On "our “more we are showing that hat u are looking for which excels in .19 and beauty. Choose your; now me Mary Ann. opposite Capitol Maire. Summerslde. ___\RR|YE THURSDAY-Clarion ilnrScS. All horses shown biiiltrll. Satisfaction guaranteed. 6a,, pundit.- cattle tind three new liorscs in trades: Waltei‘ S. kettles, KcuL-iirgioii. I _1)l-;.~\'l‘ll or" iuiss MARY PERRY - The dczilii occurred on .1, ,,.,,;;,y, March 12th at. the Qum i lintcl, Summereide of Mill Marv Pl-rry at the advanced age -. |v years. She had been h, ;,., iicnlfh for some years bu; btilt- her affliction with true ChriHiilll fortitude. She was a dnijgillti‘ of tiil- lute John Perry fo,.n;,-r1_._- ci Er-irmerslde, and a nirrc of illu late Prank Perry, owner and manusfl‘ 0i m0 Q1199" floicl. where she spent the Err-airy part cf hm‘ lift‘. She loaves in mourn two sisicis, Mrs. Jcttn Perry o! Summersidc. and Mrs, J. M. Arsenault of Newark. N _i_ Till‘ funeral was held this fill“ morning at nine o'clock w“), Rrqlliflll Mass tit St. Mari‘? gouvonl Chnpcl. Burial in Si. pains R. C. ctntetcry, Sumimcr- fldrx-s. oirv Personals _,\i:$- Colin Burl. Nurlli Linn-i- vtiir, . . \Vilfl‘(‘t| Wliitint-L. Mi [gigli l-‘tiilaiitl, and Mi‘. nml li/lis.i Ralph lirit-Fflitivcn. all of i-iinlc!‘ Riiii iiliifllTii lti Stimmcrsrtlt‘ till Wctliirwiriy. 'l"lir~_\' vrrrc it '.'il| - palm-ti li_v llic latlrri. izriiiitimiih- er. .\li~. Aielissn Wall, North Ciran- viii», \\i‘.0 entered the Prince Coun- w for ill‘il'll€ill. Her many friends sincerely wish Mrs Well a sp-zuiy" recover}. »_\ir:t. liougias Leard. Peter- boroiigli, OnL, arrived home by flene Sunday, itlaroh 2nd to be at die bedside other mother, Mrs. Jessie IucKcndrick who nus serious- iq- ill. anti passed niwuy on liiondny, March 10th in tho nloniaguc pltai, llrr two children Nancy and arol. HS" 4 and 5 years accompan- gand parents. Mr. and Mrs, Earle . Leanl. Central Bcdequc. ller husband was unable lo come with her on account of having, a recent qicrrition for appendicitlsfik PRAYER SERVICE AT ILEAMVTON -Tiic Prayer Service lieid rc- benily ill the Hampton Uint.-d Church and participated in by the Women's Missionary Societies iimi, Mission Bands of Bonsliau», iJei Sabin. Hampton anti Victoriu, wul largely attended. Mrs. Warren In- nian i‘ “tied and was assisted in presviiliui: the tlicnic "bloke Slrnsgiil Ill the Dcscrl. a liigliivay for our God" by Mrs. Donald Mur- ‘ehlson. Mrs. A. B. McLeod, Mrs Clayton llforriscq-i and Mrs. lit-uh lifters. A duct “Buildini: ll l-li;:i-- way t0 licavcn" was beautifully renticrcrl by iifrs. J. H. B. Dixm and Airs. Lorne hbrgusun. Miss Ruth Boswell also sang with line Qlfect the solo "Nailed to the Cross" which was much appreciat- ed. The organists were Mrs. Marl; Cameron and Mrs. Keith Boswell. Prayers were offered by Mrs. E13. Helm, Mrs. Warren Innian, Mrs Petcr Jackson and Mrs. Evan Wrlslil. ‘A stirring address was given by the pastor of tile Hamp- ton Church, ‘Rev. Peter Jackson on miswltiiiai‘): work iii Indian niirl Cillillt. 'l‘ln.- 1.{(‘Ii(‘l'llllS offering was rcqtn-vrd Ivy llirs. Fred Inmun uni} i:l.iri lloultcr and ticdit-ulcd by MIT» K. Myers anti will be used m‘ ilit‘ printing and dlslriliutioii of Clnistizin literature for women and children of other lands. The mcctnn; clofcd with Bcnedretion and National, Anthem. Lunch was then served at the Manse by the bonsiiaiv Baptist and United 5o- flfll’ members and}: social hour follouwl with iiymn-slngliig led tiy "l" ileslor with Mrs. Allison 1m may he bought daily .u any of the following stores in Biunmenlde: Bookstore. Water Street; Gourlies Drugstore, n” Bakery. Water Street: Mark Gaudet. 61 Granville 111a Guardian will be “IIYBNC W llly home In Sunmei-elde. llcs- . t the plllu, Wlltr Street; Street service. —'.I‘IAP H0O’! It Bums’, Mal-i peque. _ _ -—lOI IOLLIEI coining to Bedeoue Rink. Monday, March i7, -PAINT!-|nd Varnish at Buriil’. Malpeque. —WAN'l‘I§D .- Well-bred, pup, either ooedi or fox terrier. Apply Ross Maiheson, Fh-eetown. ' —MANY NEW STYLES and Mod- els personally selected on last buy- lng trip to Factories have arrived at Moase Jewellers. -KENS[NGTON School Ice Sports tonight. Friday. March id. Admission l5 and 25c. -—IIOUKIH’ — Kensinglon Rink Saturday. March l5, Alberton Regais vs. Kcnsington Griinites. Game starts 9 p.m. Admission 25 and 35c. —I‘URINA ERR-u sraivruini hog grower and fox feed at Burns’, Malpequc. --Tltl'0N UNITED CIRCUIT.- Servlces ior Sunday, hlarch 16th. Tryon 11.00 A_ i\l. Crapaud 3110i P. M. Cape Traverse 7.30 P. M. Rev. i J. A, Jardine, Minister. —ll0(IKEY EXTRAk-Challengc match, Bcdcqnc Rink Saturday. March 15. at 9:10 P.M. Bedequc All Stars vs. billion Ail Stars. Cure crcl scc a bolstered Milton llffll) rrt to erase a p-rcvious (‘iltz-t. Rtguior skate at B pm. ssnZiBLiiig First Sec tlon Playoff-s 'l'lio second of a two game series highest total pin fall of both games, declared winners. l Winners are:- Holniarfs defeated Strikers. i Holmaivs total pin fail for 2 seiicsf —-46l8. Strikers total pin-fail for 2 series —3S07. . Sinclair's defeated Suicide Squan Sinclair's iBiai pin-full for-Z scr- ics—4466. Suicide Squad total pin fail 2 scries-JTTT. High single Anna Gallant 234. High three Laurie Peters 55!. I I I for Suicide Squad:— I M. sharp in N. Simmons 130 E. it'll-Kay 1E9 E. l-Tucstis .. 127 M. Crosby . 57 Tottil- -l9§8. i Sinclair's- l... Peters . .. B. Laughlin E. Douglas M. Mt-Arthur Low Score Tolel-‘.l252. g Strikertn- i M. Fridge-n . .. . 127 138 liil N. Bcatty . 121 104 9'! G. McDonald 79 I26 ilil J. Pickurd ' 147 K. Mcivei- 161 Total-Hill. llolnuifw- l A. Gallant . . 120 E. Richard 119 V. Allen 12G 0. Robertson 133 E. McDonald ‘l 1Z4 Total-USS. | QKGORA FOR BABIES‘ GUMS t e Govt: lCJilWe the um gum of teething he d '9! oidn e mg ion ei evemwneuia and aim-dam nu» Jo: benle 28¢. 2 ex Mt, "an u nailed unpaid on nuipi el vvlu Pnlnrieaal Ive-lulu A fevlnmlM llmlnd g9 “.555 . . satin 105ml l. '-u. n. M.- Tcdfll‘ I iiant to toll you about Solid Pack Apples and Peatiics. if)‘ are largo tins of tlic unsweetened fruit, which. with llic addition nqiit r1 tirtr irrkc rtaliy delicious pics. snuccs and if _\Cll l:r.v.: nci nlrcudy tried these two fruits. you should! m, so you know they nill go a long our-the glllllrs urcllo cents 1i tin and the Peaches are LAC-GROCERY DE- ARTMENT" ' 0f n inril l dessriis. The in. rlid irs tut. Mi 'lliis is a Blouse Spring-if you are getting a view suit you will want. rtvr Iiuic i0 Ll‘ its "better-hull" - - - or anyway you’ll W"! a ncw Bicuse to perk-up your old suit! bf botli tailcitd rizd drcssy models from which to choose. in oral?“- "fll. time. eatirs, raycre and slicers. - - - They are all errart. I lIl art, "i end very Weareble.—I.|ADIIB' For your living room. sun porch or den. the Furniture Depart- Itnit hire H1 iCurl ‘J-ulrce Chrome and Leatherette Bet. - - ~ 1H5 Inuit. and modern-the covering is good quality, red leatherette. - - - t’ original price was $115.00 and it is now marked 85.00. your opportunity to'savc 40.00-ao, take advantage of lu-FURNITURE Brant-mum. , “"6 Sui seen the WARE DQARIIOGINI‘. \ autlfui. new Ill me Department? You can get lmmed Uoifat or Enterprise Models. - - - They are the last‘ word in modern lilciicn tqlllllftlli-SO quick. so clean and truly economltcal to tise. cmml Md lzliig an cne cf the“ Ranges will be a definite pleu- "Is-amp ‘micro arc any number WEAR DEPARTMENT. This is trio Ranges in the Hurd- e delivery on one of those i lot vote selecting , the ballots. and PI SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Friday and SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL um V -. TZERALD JANIS . I MOHR-CARTER A ERIC BLORE - lOiill ABBOTT - DON liDDDE ,5 AlliLli ROBERTS - k089i 5001i, '- I . . bub‘. ’ "r3113. i'.l¢.'€.“‘..‘l.'iif.i i.‘ human immaiuuno-nmuminosiuosuu L I i i Z I I I — -Also—- CHARLES STARRETT __ ||__ "THE ROARING RANGERS" _ Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 MONDAY and TUESDAY "TOMORROW l5 _FOREVER" With Orson Welles Claudette Colbert and ‘George Brent rwnsvwW/mvrzv w’ -, 7... Carnival “At iBedeque Rink —i\ ooluriui carnival was staged‘ at. Bcdcque rink Monday, March will Wh-‘ll i1 l-‘IYBE urrn)’ of valuable v prizes. brought out a record num- bar of over 80 costumes of many designs and colors. representing n great variety of characters. It was wltncsscd by a capacity house of I fans. who all seemed to enjoy thorn- sslvcs. as they look part in ilhe bal- thelr favorite costume in each class. Brewer Johnson, John hfyers and Arnold llrndcrson, marslialed the skaters in costume rmd collected Iloii. man acted as Master of Ceremonies and liis Vi/orshlp. Mayor .i. Frank Arnetl. Summersidc, presented the prizes. Hazel Holfell. as Evening Gown. ' ' won the silver relish dish. donated by Hon. Horace Wright. Joyce Reeves, Spanish Lady, won ladies pr. gloves donated by RT llolman Lid. A-riiiur 'l"ncr.nbs, Superman, won ucliis pr. gloves donated by RT llolmnn Ltd, .Tol1.n Doull, pirate king, won gents scarf donated by Sinclair & Stewart, Joy McLeod 8| Jennie Reeves» Sumbonnet Twins won 2 ‘pl’. Nylon stockings donated by Cleaveland C. Baker. Ruth Henderson dz Aletha Noonan. P0- tatoes for Britain won 2 watches donated by Health Strong. Mary‘ and Winnlfred Conoliy, Jiggs and Maggie wOn a small camera. each, donated by Bedequo Rink. Thelma llicDonnld & Tln-esa Foiiarid. Old Chum Tobacco ivon a fountain pen, and jack knife donated by WM.‘ iimvncss and Bvdfqile milk 1'9‘ specllvciy. Mrs. Waiter Rowness t and Mrs. Alban Gaudct. llOl10llll\l[ Girls, won special rink prize, brush comb & mirror. Audi-y Reeves a! bunny. won SDBCliII Yl-nk PPiZE- "Y- lon stockings. Alberta Mouse. Fair)’ Queen, won bathing stilt donated by Ralph Callback 5a Co. Ellzebflth Green. ivory soap, won brush. comb and mirror. donated by 3°89" & Arnett. liiaurice Bums, Little Beav- cr, ivoii flash liiliii dilimled by Pfiprryii. Bradshnnu-Arthtir Coilett. ‘plillkill, wnii gents tie donated by Mnufigp Mill. Harold McQuerriv» Grand Father's Clock. won c1811?" use donated by Everett Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. l-ioward Cairns. 18th century won Cashmere B01111". diln‘ aled by Everett Bradshaw. Vi/licn the ballots were counted lillcfc were a number of names that were close to the winners. Here u‘! a few of the high liners: Mrs. Rog- er Reeves & lifts. ROY T°wllihiingl~ This and Thai Shop- Aenw lie-fill - Surinit. Emmott Mclsaac. Bind buster‘ m"), Mci-‘drianc, Witch. Mrs, Aden Mulligan. Valentine. .1011“ Forbes and Fred Jfflm" Bobby socks Twins, Mildred Arsennuit. Irish Colleen. Clara. Af- fleck. Snow Man. Helen Bowness. Christmas Tree. Ruth Gallant. Dulc-h Girl. Joyce Folland‘. Citizen- ship, Carolyn Clerk St. Pairlckii. Ross lliathison. southern ("vlflill- man Henry Scales. Sarita Claus. ‘Jlllllllii stains Chartered Bank has opening for a Junior Clerk. High School or Commercial Dililvml "I'M-m- Good chance for advancement to serious young man who wishes to prepare himself for a permanent DOSIUOH with a mun-c. Apply mi- ing ade. and ouaiiilcations to Box Horace‘ l I Wright. I-‘rank Jnrdine and James i Clark acted as scrutlneers; T. J, In- Tinqcnanmrrtrrowg cunning: Speaks 0n Education In England .___. o JL Langluid, 1110 is in Oe-nadi. under the auspices o! the: United Kingdom Information Of- - flce, addressed a large group o.’ oit- lzens at the High School auditor- ium in Sunimersidie llet night on the wblect “Aspects or educltlon in the United Kingdom with refer- ence to the new education act." Mr. Langland cited five things that were wrong with the old edu- cational set-up. l-Elducation had been organ- ized for adult. groups rather than for the child. ' z-The school system began to; function only when the child wasi tioriing when he was fourteen, 3—Education had been designed as the cheapest way to provide minimum tools oi learning for tiic child. Sccondary education has been treated 8S if it were a prize {or certain pupils. 4-Education administered locallv and geographical viifferenms ed- ucation created. 5-0141 lflea that education and the school were one and the same thing, 5 ymrs and 14 years of ago were the beginning and end oi lcarnltag. He outlined iiic work of lliroc kinds of secondary schools under the new system. Crblmllllif schools, technical schools and mirxicl schools. About '70 per cent of the children would probably attend the model school which would lay emphasis on practical activity, children doing things for themselves. The speaker concluded by miing that as the Germans were asked by Goering to choose between guns and butler, so the IClZgllSh have to choose between certain Luilmport- ant luxuries. they desired, and the future welfare oi their children. They might find it difficult to raise the money for the new educational Act-up but. ihey could not. afford l0 (In without il. At the conclusion of his address Mr. Laiiglaaitl answered several questions put. i0 lrim by members o! the aurlieiivt‘. Ml‘. D O. Sicwaii cried as chair- man and the speaker ivns intro- diweii by Mr, (fiat-once Mcrccr. High School snps-rvisor. . A0,: educnlicizui film entitled "Learning to Live" was snovm and pupils tinder the direction of Miss Nellie Morrison sang very effect.- ivcly "Santa, Lucia" Elk] "Ccol Water." - S. Prince Co. Chairman :4 e JUDGE L. o. LEWIS of Summer-l aide who has kindly consented tn' not an Prince (‘trinity chairman in the coming Kctl Cross campaign which opt-rm i“ this Proyinrc on Monrlny. iilzircli l7. Mr. Hugh F. Zilorrisnn Siunme Ad» chairman. will be "trftsilips p?“ r. iiiiBfiil-bvgl-Tslis» rOO-&6§O-&OO 00-0 Q-O-O-OOO 0-6 O0 o TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned up ond until March 22nd, ior ‘the pointing of the Wesimorelend ond Tryon Baptist Churches. For particulars see or write, BRENT WOOD, Church Clerk, Crupoud ¥UOQQ§QG§§O4W§OOOJQQ4OOJ NOTICE At tire request of our num- erous customers, we have. rec- ently opened up additional locker space in our lent to take can of your to Ie meet storage. - THE HALL MFG. 8i COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. No. 255. Guardian. I nish style neatly tailored five $91115 of age and stopped inno- Long wearing tweed: in assorted shades of mixed patterns, coot ond two punt style; l pr. long ond l Others knee length and breaks. Sizes 24 - to 28, selling $l0.95 to $14.95. pr. knee. Boy's Suits Assorted fweeds ond herringbone tweed cont ond two 0i Courses Will wan. a NEW SPRING sun Bring them in and lei us iii tliem out in e real Mun- The Boys end finished throughou‘ poir of long punts. No doubt ‘he will be proud to weor one oi these sturdy, dressy suits,‘ sizes 29 to 30. Price range $16.95 to $24.50. ' Student's SUITS Mode up just like dad's in reol iii-man style. Coot,- vest ond longs. Sizes 33 to 38. i Coot, Vest ond l Pr. Longs . .. ... . $l6.95 to $28.50 Cont, Vest ond 2 Prs. Longs . $27.50 to $32.50 Clothing Department A (MAIN FLCCR) Kensinglgton Ice Sports Tonight Tv-zriglit is school night at Ken- eillgloll Rink. Through the co-op- oration of sevcral business men, the teachers and pupils and the gCilCFCEllV of Mayer Champion. the annual school ice sports will be lieid. There will be age races for all. open raccs (or the older boys imd girls. boys‘ a-nri girls‘ relays. llli\'(‘ll_\r THCCS and a Bnninni hoc- kl-i’ mutcii bctwccn S’Sido and Kciisingiou teams. The usual prizes will be given and in addition the winners in each of the age, open and relay naces will be given transportation to Charlottetown for the monster Island interscho-lestic ice meet to be staged the latter part cf March. Kensinglton Hockey ‘in one of the most cxclliiig gninrs evvr piziycd in Kenslng- loii rink Darnloy rullctl Lluwn the l curtain on the North Shore l-loc- key League for i947, when bo- torq ovcr six hundred fans they the bcst-of-fivc series with non New Anlizin by a 4-3 score but only after a torrid struggle. The goalies on both teams play- rd heads up hockey. For the ninncrs C. hTnPKcuIAe i-llf‘ old vcteian oi iiitcen ycnrs of lioc- key sioctl tut time ziflcr limo as defence and he played both on _ Summerside, P.E.l. l Darnley. C. MacKcnzle on the forvflerd line and his teams cause by shooting three goals including the winning marker. Cari Wyodside also was a standout. skating well both ways and broke uip many dangerous rushes at the blue line. For the loscm MacA-t-ee was llic best and carried the play for hiis learn most of the game. Tihe Now Annan team, winners of llic cu-p for the two preceding years, went out like true champ- ions and 19ft? the first to con- gratulate the winners after the presentation of the cup at centre ice by Frank NllllES, the presi- dcnl. of the lcnglie. Linc-ups: Darniey: Goal. B. Cliainipion; defence. B. Craig, L. Clark, C. Woodslde; forwards; L. Harding, B. Wocdsido. G. Wail. D. Ram- say, C. Woodside, E. Harding, F. Thompson. New Annan: Goal, D. McI-nnls; defence, Reid. MaoAtee, MacKay: forwards, Jebez Mill. -Clayion Mill, Willy's Mill. W. Mill, J. Mill. Reid. W. May c. i Referees: O. DRlTDKET and H. Chairipion. SUMMARY First Period side, 6 mins. New Annan. Francis Mackay. 12 miiis. Second Period Darnley’. C. Wocdfilrlr‘ tMacKcn- lie) New Annan. (llayton Mill tJ. and 1 mobile insurance. personal pro (Wood- l W. Mill). Darnley. C. mcKenzle. rand remit New Annan, Reid. 8 mdns. Insurance Business At Ali-time High OTTAWA. March 1.'l—tOPi-The insurance business. following the general upward economic trend i": tho first full year of peace, swcliw cd to an all-time iilgli in Canada in 1946 with life insurance had- ing the parade. The Dominion Department of Insurance, releasing approximate figures on i946 business today. re- ported that $393,522,667 worth of life insurance was effected in Cun- ada luring the year, an increase of 39 per cent over the corres- ponding amount. in 1945. The total net life bglsiness in forcc in the Dominion at Dec 3i last ‘was $l0.8i2,294,224, an increase of 10.9 per vent ovct" llic equltiaieni i945 figure. Other significant advances the fields of fire insurance, auto- rrly BLACKHEADS Se: two ounces of eroxlne Fwd" from your drugglsi. prinkle on a hoL _ wet cloth and apply to the face gently. Every blackhead will he dissolved. The one safe. sure and elmPif W3)’ l‘ n-n Netkbeedl. - Fear the Canadian freighter Novadoc has 8°" 110W“ ivilh her crew is hold by the B. coast-guard officer. whose cutter Algonquin unsu: cessfully searched for the ship in New ling-and waters. The Novadoc. seen here. radioed she wu lhippinl water. . ill ' insurance and even hail insuranct combined to make i946 the biggest insurance year ln the Dominion! history. Premiums were up cor- recipondingly. BLACK SEA FISHERIES STOCKHOLM — (C P) —~ The Rumanian department of fisheries has bought l0 motor fishing smacks from a. Stockholm shipyard. The boats o'er-e sent to Conslanza, Black sea port, on a Swedish sfl-amer. ’ CAMEO l Friday 8:30; Silt. Mathis 8 p.211. Eventing Shows 7 and 9:15 See JOAN FONTAINE and Popu- lar Newcomer MARK STEVENS in hurt-warming drama “FROM THIS DAY FORWARD" Also Serial and News Please Note: No show Monday 17th Show! Tues. and Wed. (That week only) VO~Q4§~Q§§Q*Q§-QOQOOOO-O-OOO-Oi g GRAPAUD THEATRE ‘MSoL, Mor. l5, . 7-9 "A wlfk IN THE sun" Duno Andrews Riclicrd Cont: Mrs. Margaret Early of Adams- ton, 0m, is one of two women on missing ship. l