Q: u {l- mu <.~.. m. .. . --. . . .~ an. _ , . 4 . J I “l! 1 Retails For tlnly 45° fit’ llJ. illlilil. ll F009, So Reich. a iButteij Shortage! Why not Substitute annaouns Peanut Butter vain: iliill Iiii iilllS LOVE ii‘ ‘G. E. llarliour iiompany Limited Saint John. ll. B. filif"ii'oiii‘oi='vouns (Contin-ued‘; Page 14) der) by surgery when the acute nt- tack is disappearing. Salicyiates relieve pain and a certllll amount of muscle spasm. Once swelling has disappeared, heat, hot application; and massage can be given in the home. it will be noted that, as a cause of rheu- mat slim and arthritis. these rt- Iearch workers place infection first and then in order: Injuries, inher- itance, emotional disturbances alir’. abnormal or unusual workings oi the body processes. "The diet shouldbe rich pro- teins - meat, eggs. fish d con- tain enough calor es to bring thc patient to his normal weight." _,..._....;_..»-.._ " ivlonuifsisaos‘ PROJECT _.i_. OOLLINGWOOD, Ont. -(CP)- Colllngwood ratepayers , voted $150,000 for an artificial ice arena more than a yenr ago, but increas- ed building costs have made that sum insufficient. Mayor Graytion Kohl has been authorized to ap- point a committee to study ways of raising more money, HEADS ACCIDENT- PREVENTION MONTREAL - (CP) - Paul A. Cooke of Montreal has been ap- pointed associate general manager of the Quebec Association for the Prevention of Industrial Accident‘. Col. Gaboury. general manager, said here. nit SESAlllillALiilW Ellen ’s Diary Byulalanlllaraaflwtlo (Continued in... Page 14> ‘lt was only a coincidence that I chanced to sit next the Minister at table that afternoon when he. good man and partial to potato salad eyed the offerings‘ eagerly. “Really” he remarked to his wife "there are so. many tempting dishes of it. I confess it puts one in a diltlcult position." “Thla" I said catching up a familiar bowl "is Mrs. X's-din sure it is delicious." He accepted it in a manner which left no doubt of an empty stom- ach. And I recalled what a woman sometimes called lnto- service at the manse had confided to an- other in my hearing. "Not much for victuals! Dear bless you. that's , what I expected when I went there —he's so tall and skinny. it'll not take much cookin‘ to fill you, aez I. But he can eat plenty - though Ito's one of the kind as don't show ltl" He ate with relish and when Mrs. X came lo replenish the tea cups he said in an aside: “I must. compliment you- on your excellent salad. I'm sure you won't mind shoring the receipe with my wile. So tasteful - and the eggs. why they were exceptional. "What breed of fowl may I ask. do you keep? Pure bred no doubt —lndeed from the size, that was very ob’ vious. We shall call on you when we have exhausted our present supply shan’t we, my dear?" Wnen we laughed over the incident later Mrs, X. said "I guess I'll nave to tell him they were‘ double-yolked our.‘ and added whlmslcolly "it will only be something else that llllL‘ Good Lord will have to for- e me." O O l ‘Gusty March winds sent the _women kind at Alderlea scurry- ing to the shelter 0f their houses at the first opportunity today and with ears attuned to the weather foresosts we said hopefully "it's going to be Warmer tomorrow." But James shook his head at this. “We don't want it mild for a spell yet - there's still a lot of hauling for farmers to do." And a Marchuinzl blew a card from Pat this morning, that bore heart- warming Easter messages to Jaincs and me. _ Until tomorrow - Diary “Good- night. - THE GUARDIAN. , Cli§RLQ:l_‘_'I_‘§_TQ_WN__ THE ‘EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Herold I. Iandry, Albert Althea. Mrs Byron , Stewart. Ilia lhrrtet Clair. . AGINT GIOIGITO i Waldo: Lovers. AGENT! IOUIIS: Mite In!!! Ill and Gordon‘ lanai! The Guardian nun be bought at may ol the following plaoaa In Montague: llllla l. A. Llewellyn; tin. clay. In Georgetown: The Post Office: In 8min: Camden's and Ila-renew - loner. in 8t. Peter's: The Post Olin. Miss Horine Campbell, Halifax. spent Easter in Montage» tum 0f her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ai l". Cccripbeli. Clutsida the mouth of the harbour 0PM water can now be seen. Mr. John Den Johnson o! De Groa Marsh, was n. visitor to gleorgetown on business on Tues. y. Mr. Neil l-Iooley, manager of Montague‘: Men's Wear store. left last week on a business trip to —--- _Montreai. Mrs. Joseph 1iUl1Rlrl.’Monl;ague_ spent Easter in ‘Charlottetown. guest of her mother, Mrs, Ad; Collins. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wighlman, Halifax, spent the Easier holidays in Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hume. Miss Jean Adams, Halifax. 5P1!“ the Easter holidays in Montague, guest of her parents. Rev. A. S. Adams and Mrs. Adonis. Mrs. MacVlcar, Valleyfield, pas- sed through Montague last week returning from a visit with the Matheson family in Brooklyn. Mrs. Agnes Arthur and daughter Judy ofCeorgetoiwn Royalty were recent vialtors to Charlottetown.- G00. The illness of Mr. w, A_ Jghn. stone. well-known merchant in Mvhtazue. is deeply regretted by his many friends. . Victor Grant and her son, -——— Kflwflh- “luv-WW. were visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Roblnsoml Montague Saturday. guests or M“, Woliville, ‘N. S.. spent the weekend GTlflV-‘i Parents, Mr. and My‘, in Montague, guests of Mrs. Rob-‘George Surrey. ' insonfls parents Mr. and Mrs. J. 11.1 D K —~—- Dunning. > r. enneth Beer, Mrs. Beer lflild "W11" YounE son. o! Kensing- Miss Madonna Rctieffe. Mon-Jon. were holiday guests of Dr. tague left last week for Stephon- Beer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, ,7, ville Cross, Newfoundland, WHGTE‘P- Beer, Montague. she will visit her parents for a short while.- Mrs. The many friends of Mrs. Nath- tamel Gay. Montasue. will regret Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Upton audio learn that she is a patient in youn daughter returned to Mon- the King's County Memorial Hos- tagu‘ after spending the Eaeterlpttal. Mrs. Gay fell in her hams holldaysat the home of Mr. Uptorfa last week and suffered a broken parents in Minto, N. B. hip. ..°Mrs. Martha Poole, Oharlotte- l The Sunday school pupil; o! 5t, town, is visiting her parents in Andrews Presbyterian Church, Montague having been called home, Montague. had charge of the even. owing to the serious illness of herl ing service on Sunday Mai-oh 21st father, Mr. Herbert Poole. The service was largely attended and was conducted by Rev. H. D. Miss Mary MacGregor returned to her studies at Acadia Univvrsiirl keeping with Pllm Sunday after spending the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacGi-egor. Montague. and included three special numbers by the members of the Sunday School A special feature of the service was the presentation of certificates for Bible Study and Prim-nary Catech- ism. Certificates for Bible study were awarded Joan Johnston. ‘Charles true’. Rlma MacLean. Dari Dewar, Florlne I-Iigglnbothsm, ‘Ilhe harbour- ice is not yet show- ing any signs of breaking up and travel by horse and sleigh is still good Joe-boating is also bQIn§-gg~ yoyed by many owners of boats. ‘ Audrey MacLea-n, Janet Dewar. Robert Knoxt Buddy Fraser and Shirley MacDonald Certificates for Catechism were awarded Charles Maser, Richard Knox, Fhyliis Reid, ‘fhelma Stewart and Audrey MavLeoi-i, Certificates for Memor- laation of Scripture were awarded Pauline Nicholson, shirley Mac- Lean, Enolo MacKenzie, Shirley Myers. Joanne Watterworth, Ever- ett Myers and Kenneth Fraser. Mn. A. I‘. Campbell and Mrs. R. D. Macbeui were organ accom- panist! during the service. i . - , Georgetown - ' ~ And Vicinity . l Rev. Father Fagin: was a visit- or to the City on Tuesday. ' \ ix \ ANTI-SLIP a SELFFPOLISHINQ WAX Now ovoiloble lor the first limo in CANADA Now, your waxed floors can be beautiful without being dangerous! "ran _ household miracle is accomplished with an amazing new scientific discovery, which has already caused a segntion in the U.S.A- It's dnti-rhji_ a Lin-X Wax feature which greatly reduces the danger of slipping and brings household accidents down to a minimum. This great new product i: , ‘ Lin-X Anti-Slip Self-Polishing Wax! It makes waxing as [easy as ‘ sweeping . . . gives your floors a satin sheen thafs both anti-slip and water-proof! 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It's what you've been waking for . . . the new. easy way to make your floors bright and beautiful . . . and safer than Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy were Llaltors to Charlottetown on Tues- l’. Miu Loraine Roohs w" s v15. itor to friends in Cardigan early in the week. Jllmer Planet of Charlotte- town is holidaying at the hcrne of Mr. and we. Richard Dougan. Mica Jean MacQulllln has accep- ted a position on the staff at Mil- ton: Old Spain in Charlottetown. Mr. Maurice Fitzpatrick and Mr. Wilfred Victor of Woodville Mills were business visitor's to Charlotte. town on Tuesday, Mr. Michael Burke Jr. who has been a patient in the Veteran's Wins of the P. I.'. Island Hospital for acme considerable time has returned to his home. Mrs. Walter Boudrseuit visited her husband ell-l in the week, in the Veteran's W g o! the P. E. Inland Hospital where he is a pat . t ‘L?! Amen: Georaatonians visiting the City recently were: Leonard mixer-aid. Michael Bourke Sr. Melville Yorston, slilrley Yorston. Ind Louis Ibuchere. _,___ Friends of Mr. Herbert George who recently entered the veteran's Win: o! the P. 1-:. IlllIld Hospital, hope his return to normal good health will not be long delayed. Mr. George Martel] left early in the week for Pam-are Island where he is in charge of preseason op- erations at the P‘. J: DeLor and 8on5 lobster fishing eslablla. ment on the Island. The "Margaret Munro" Minion seven, a hero story of the 0i repeating the member's Parpo beheld Nicholson called the Mil whlqi eleven numbers MacLean. The Hymns sung were in . Band met in the claslroem o! the church at Vclleyfieid on Sunday afternoon. The assist-ant luperin- ' tendent, Irene Bruce presided dur- ‘ in; the worship period. with the use o! worship center the call to worship was followed by singing "Ccme Children Join and Sing“. scripture wu from Judah Chapter’. Testament, about Gilbert and that. the did with three hundred men. Frayc- followed. 18W which the offerinl was rewind by Iruce Nicholson and Dedication minted . in unilon.‘ 111a viee-vtllident. pdna '" moan-u wu la the chair (or the business period. which wit!!! b! se. to responded with tits memory vane for the day. O§0+§§OO§ fill-DAY ONLY Show: 3:00-6:45—9 SEE IT NOW! Music and drama by the world's beat concert Artists "CARNEGIE llilll." rniuoe cotton FlllliAY and SATURDAY It’; Heaven “llnvin Oiuv Knows" NEWS - CARTOON given Kay Murray. The Study period was taken by Irene Bruce, who used the chapter “Fish give ink-Trees. give Helpful questions and answers. dis- cussion iolioweci-Lian, . - ——---—-i___.. SPRINGFIELD W. I. The regular monthiy- meeting of Spring! eld Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Hyatt Haalam on March 3rd. The vice- president opened the meeting with singing of the Institute Ode and Creed. Eleven members and one visitor remnded to roll call with an Irish Joke. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The secretary also gave a report o! the district meeting whfldh was held ln the school-room on Febr- uary 19th. The "Canadian Appeal foi- Children" secretary reported that $104.00 had been passed in. ‘Ilhe Valentine Social committee re- ported proceeds of $24.45 and $7.25 fcrrm auction sale of two premium blankets. Bills amounting to $1.92 were presented and. on motion, paid. Treas-urer reported $70.05 on‘ ham-d. Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. Mrs. Arthur Hashim and Mrs. Joseph Mattieson offered transportation. for music teacher for March. The various ccmmittees then gave their reports. Correspondence consisiul of a letter on "Better Farm Homes Competition" and one from the Cancer Society. Miss Muriel! amd Mrs. Regnald l-laslam were 00440-040400 ooo-ooo-‘evooo-oo-ooooo- u appointed to look alter competit- ion and the members collect from their neighbours for the Cancer Fund. The hooking of a rnat was discussed but nothing definite was decided. paper" from the school, roll call to be answer- ' "Around the world with the Bible" ad with The members found this Canadian School Commttee. Mrs. Evei-ezt story, 9f James Evans and his I-lsslam. Program, Mrs. work of translating the Bible for Haslmiand Mrs. l-Iyatt Ilaslam. A the Cree Indians, most interesting. Dflvfl‘ 0n and Uses of Vegetables" was read by Miss Muriel musical contest conducted by Nib-s. Crawford Sinclair was Mrs. Andrew I-lughes Muriel Haslam. IJu-nch was served and the meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. ._P_A§EJ21FTEEN . TODAY ‘Akamh ‘a ‘x‘_‘“‘n v v vvrv wvvvvwvw‘ and SAT. ' Liqliifiiflg ‘l¢1l_L:t'd. ACTION! "ftwifiéil? ‘,I'H'lllii|ll(ll ll.‘ ' tlliillg our: sate"; y ADRIAN BOOTH] yang, . . -. ...iti_wiiunt_...nii|ius_:,ri . ' comsov - cartoon _ rucxsas rQ-O-QOO§§O-O O§+O O-OOQOQQ 90-0 o-vvavo woo-Oh roniaur-EMPlRE-rm. and SAT. snows 7-8:45-MATiNEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 SIX-GUN SAVAGERY AFLAME ON THE SILVER FRONTIER! agreed to ‘The next meeting will be held in “My Favorite Fruit." Reginald "Hints on llouseclcanizig Haslam. a won by and Miss Bezel With it on... Cold ' liad Chills and Fever Nosirils Filled With Mucous "1 discovered the easiest way to help and a Grlppy Cold ls to take deep breaths of Catarrla-a-sone.” l. It is a harmless vapor. 2. It lilnoks a cold Instantly- S. It helm to destroy lie (trail that nine the cold. 4. It opens the breathing organs to lhe free passage of fresh air. 5. The irritated membranes are loathed and healed. 6. Inflammation in the upper nos- lrlll. throat and bronchial tuber is rapidly reduced. "To help drive out a cold tn one night. l strongly recommend Cam-ris- o-zone." Follow the advice given by Unloading Today SPRINGIIILL Mill iiLli SYDNEY - SBREENEII 00M.‘ Delivered in any quantity i. PlGKARli a w- the writer of this letter, a Montreal ‘ PHONE 240 Business man. All druggisls sell Catarrla-o-aona in 25c and 50c sizes. OUT OUR WAY 7 lT’$A 600D Mlnlitll were nod b1 Johnny Van Iuahirl, and ‘hfialurlfl féiw" THING- I'M GONG TD SCHOOL FOR y/ nuts.’ FEEL HERE" / THIS VERTEBRA f __ i5 AWAY our.’ too WONDER you HAVE BACKACHES.’ A, s By J. R. Williams MR. GANTZ SEZ l'l"5 A lJ-i JRwcLLihMfi Y. I. Ifi- ll. l "LOW. w... .. a . -' ._ .. hi... i