"MARCH _._2_4. , 194s fi’ I Twasiriimv GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. llnm llufbill. 180 llunover Street. end George Clow. L15 Ottewe treet SUMMEBIDE end PRINCE COUNT! News; Subeerlptloue. Advertising. '1'!!! Bel.‘ Boohetore. roronto Baker!- viuco Grocery. It Wehr Street; Street; Alyre Doueettle’; Gr Ielend Motor Transport. Water Street Guardian May be bought et any of the following etore: in Suuuneretde: _ Water Street; Gourllee Drugstore. ll Central Street. Mark Geudet. t‘! Grenville Street: 1- Second Street: The Guardian be delivered to any home in Summerelde by mm..- Boy et to per. dey or 18o per week. Phone 290 or flI-l for Nth eervlce or route. ___,7 AHIDEQUE Wednesday afternoon cancelled for we season. 10ml STORES WILL CLOSE m‘ day Friday, March 28- Ralph SCHOOL SKATE " ‘give your order to the for delivery on your 1 ~70!‘ SEIWICE‘— Registered yorluhire. Boar Excellent. pedi- free. Graded Class A. Judson Black- more, Seerletown. —-BBACE'S,STOBE and were. Ziiioroir at Co. and w. M. Bow- be closed Good Friday. ___ , _——, _. Um“, _ A 1 ,._ own _, —J. s. TAILOR. Optometrist cf “L132: same by praying Pr; Charlottetown. ,will be at his '5 Alberton. Office this. Saturday, pgriy and paying expenses. ‘Phone 608-310, Summerside. __LADIES DRESSES, sizes 11 to 15, cotton house coats. slips and blouses at Pearson's Ready-to- weor. Keneiugfon.‘ ‘ -II()CKEY Bedeque rink to- night. Wednesday, March 24, 8.30. Augustine Cove Bulldogs vs. Cra- pauCI Heartbreakers. Skate after. _n0TARY_ MEETING - There was no special speaker at the regu- Iar meeting of the Silmmerside Rotary Club in Coylea Restaurant an Tuesday. Rev. C. M. Nicholson, principal of Pine Hill College, Halifax. was a guest at the meet- ing and spoke briefly.-S. -PRINCETOWN United Church ivialpcque, Easter services: Good Friday. March 28th. ‘L30 p. m. church membership class. pre- paratory service 8.00 p. m. Easter Sunday, March 28th Reception service and sacrament Lord's Supper 2.30 p. m. Monday. March 20th. W. lVi. S. ‘llunidng offering service. 2.30 p. March 27th. | town Roughriders , —-I“OR_ SALE. - 1 building size 8 x 12. suitable for Brooder house. 1 coal Broader with galvanized pipe. 2 large water fountains. Ap- ply to Ecknund Gail-Int. Kenning- ion. , y-‘JUNIOR. HOCKEY. Bedeque rink. Thursday, March 25, S30. Sudden death game for champion- ship ofDunk River League, litres- vs. Kinkora ' Bombers. -BANK RENOVATED - The Sumnuerside Branch of the Canad- ian Bank of Commerce has taken on a new and brighter appearance, its interior having undergone a complete renovation. The most noticeable feature is that the old teller's cage has been replaced by one of the low-cut modern design. The lighting fixtures ‘have been replaced by fluorescent fixtures land on the ceiling there is d ‘the Iacoustic board. ‘Ilhe woodwork has E“ er been scraped and varnished and ‘the IIOOJ‘ of the office of Mr.‘ W.M. Melllsh. the manager. has been m- Please HOW-QM service E“- Isanded. The job will be completed to! Sunday 3-30 P~ m- PM 0°‘ as in the near future with a tile floor. mrwunced- Rev- James m“. B- The whole effect is most attract- A.. itninishr. live and pleasing to the eye.-S. -I'ALM SUNDAY SERVICES-I —MISSION BAND EASTER special Palm Sunday services were Mnmma _ "me Mission Band observed in Siunmersido Presby- o1 Summerside Trinity United grin: gnu-rm. gprilirparlétlelnrals;ichuroh dheld tltts. Eesterhféneetiglg a W101‘ 5 01' ° onMona-aemcon wo tlvflliy VOICE-5- WhO SWQEUY. W11! 'l-lal1 with ytlfty-one present? The the "Adoration" and assisted I-Ileipresldgnt, Helen Hockin, was in senior choir in “Mystery 0! Divine the chair. After several games the Humiliation" was rendered et thaflneeging Qpgnefl with me Mam. morning service. ‘These Chorale bu"; Pujp°5e_ end the Mission Hymns were from the Crucifixion by Sir John Steiner. This youthful cliolr sIioWs much promise and is e credit to its director, Rev. Charles Carnegy, and the organ- Ist, Mrs. Cleve ‘Whalen. The‘ themes ior meditation at each ser- vices were “A Prophecy Fulfilled" and "The ‘Irlwnphal Entry." the latter being fifth in a series of Lenlen sermons. The‘ anthem by the choir at the evening service was "The Procassional to Calvary- Illng Wide The Gates." also from the Crucifixion by Sir. John Stulner-S. - —S TURKISH LANGUAGE Although Turkey follows the Islam, faith, it has e language of its own end no longer uses the Arabic script. "ALL TI-‘IE TEA IN CHINA" An accuiravte estimate bf the Band hymn. After roll cell and the minutes read by the secretary, Joan Spears, the worship service was conducted by the leaders, Mrs. A. A. Lockhart and Mrs. Chesley Robertson. ‘llhe program consisted of the singing of "Can A little Child Like Me" by four girls, Lor- raine Johnston. Margaret Joan Carruthcrs. Helen llockln and Joanne Smith. with each taking a verse; en Easter Exercise “Fly Little Butterfly" v by-slx girls: Recitation by Peggy Gordon; Boys‘ Chorus "Jesus Bids Us Shine." The . concluding hymn "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today" was fol- lowed by the benediction. Ice cream end cake were served by the W.M.S.—ihe corrrnittee in charge beimg Miss Millie Strong. Mrs. RoyMscLeen and Mrs. W. A. Al- len.-S. _______.__._. LEAD FOR BRITAIN ‘Ilhe’ Austraillah government is taking a .census of scrap lead stocks of which 50 per Cent ml}! b0 tagged for export to Britain. tea grown in China cannot be made because almost every family ha: its own tea bushes in the garden. I EVERYTHING IN IIAIS? run, seams intro" or‘, . _ ,, y y ‘stereos, endllillEllll" f: 0:51.19 to~,;s1-5.oo, . . o ‘van - MEI-Iii“ ‘hair. ior on _ r1 F Iialpcqiic Lady Doctor Promoted HAIJFAX March 2a -- (CPI - Dr. Pearl i-Iopgood. assistant sup- erlntendent ‘of the Nova Scotia Irlolplhl‘ and e native of Melpeque. PL!" herbeen appointed lady Order of St. John tnNova Scotia. it was announced today by DR. ‘Purnbull, Provincial president-com- mleeioner. " During the war yeerl Dr. Hop- good wee eeeocletedwitl: the St. flohn ‘ ‘ ‘ M- Brlgede u e div- islonal rurgeon in theDei-tmoutli area. Her new appointment places volunteer nursing! personnel in Nova Scotla. Dr. I-lopgood was one of the first Wlime" dfli-‘Wrs In North America to become an executive official of an institution for the care and treatment of psychiatric cases. She was graduated from Delheusie Medical School tn i920 and has been on the staff of the Nova Eco. tla Hospital ever since, , Personals —IQI. JK. Pidgeon hoe qfifl the Prince County Hospital for an operation, —Mrs. Fred Murphy, Summer- slde, arrived home on Saturday “V9091! from a six weeks visit to New York and Boston-S. —Mrs. lib-nest Deighan, Summer- side, spent the week end in Kin- kora visiting her parents, Mr. ant Mrs. Richard Johnson and he: brother, Mr. Sablnus McKenna and Mrs. McKenna-S. -Mr. T. J. Inman. Bedeque, is in Toronto attending the animal meeting of the Wool Growers As» sociatlon as the delegate from this province-S. ~ —l\lrs. Melville G. Bell and little daughter Lois. De Sable, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Macwllllams. Cape Traverse, has been pleasantly em- tertalncd during her visit. -'I\he many frieudsof Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Macwllliams will be pleased to lean. that their lit- tle son. Donnie John. is con- valesclng nicely at their homo in Cape ‘Pi-averse. alter his recent illness in the Prince County Hos- pitaI. ‘Western. Allies Await Next Move By Russia By Jiu. uoasarsl Jr. (Associated Press News Analyst) The Western Allies. paying little attention to Yugoslavia, apperenly are awaiting Russia's reaction be- fore determining their next step with regard to Trieste. Yugoslavias offer to bargain Trieste . for other border conces- sions met quick rebuff. It was quickly pointed out that Trieste not belonging to Yugoslavia, is not scmethlng with which Tito can bargain. Trieste doesn't belong to the Western Allies either. You might be able to carry on quite a legal argument as to who-n it really does belong, but the final nod probably wduld go to the United Nations Se~ curity Council on e technicality. The Big Four asked the Council several months ago if it would take over responsibility for Trieste as e and relieve Anglo-American end Yugoslav occupatlon- forces. The Council said it would. But selection o1 e governor bee been blocked. and the Council hasn't ‘been eble to implement ltr decision. The Occupying powers still operate with a free hand. Authorities on the U.N. thlpk that nothing legal can be done except through the Council, where Russia has the veto. But, on e do facto basis, the Anglo-American zone i: controlled by their Joint chiefs of staff. ' So the situation bOIIs down, to much the same thing as the one hi Germany. Lacking cooperation. which lg the sole foundation of the Security Council. the power: (£371.30 their own separate roads. However, there i: hope that Ru:- sla has been caught for once where lhe Ihly have to give in. If ehe refuse: it would not mean. neces- sarily, thatthe Allie: would move unilaterally to formally return Trieste. Anglo-American military control undoubtedly will continue. A precedent is at hend. Yugoslavia lie: integrated her none into the Communist sphere, violating the occupation agreement. just u Ru:- sle did with her zone in Germany. The Allies will not rcmove their troop: unles: there is a definite border settlement, violation of which would be an overt act. But they can accomplish their political purpose: in Italy. Just ee they are accomplishing their economic pur pose: in Germany, by re-inciuding the'clty in Italy’: economy. The den] would be similar to the one by which rrance hes incorporated the Beer into her economy. -- Theze considerations, however. are ell tentative pendiiiu develop- menie. Russia mly attunpt to re‘ ,move the issue from thrlteiien political picture by alreulng to the Allied proposal. She may decide ' that the Allied offerhll cooked her goose in Iteiy efllFWlY. endflili preservation et eoildityin her-mm efltere -ie morevmportant. She’! leg w, t e bed/Areection from m vmitehe deehe: their o: ‘regarding were: 1'» , u flpeeey . o equiveoe, end take no fill ‘stead either we; until ester tbe elections. At eay rate the Communist: provincial superintendent of the her in charge of all the Brigade’; ‘Reg. 35c per Ib. THE. ,GUAP,I~_DI,AN- CEQRLOTTETQWN PAGE _FIF"‘I‘EEN THURSDAY ... SATURDAY 25th 8i 21th March '$lore Closed GOOD FRIDAY Marci: 26th Swift's SLICED BACON- Reg. 59c. SPECIAL, per 1b.‘... . 53c SALMON (Fancy Keto)— Reg. 37c per Ib. fin. SPECIAL .. . Boneless Difly . SMOKED HERRING—- 31c SPECIAL PLEASE - - - Order Y_our FRESH EARLY THURSDAY Lost Delivery of 4:00 P.M. ' new. Filler of coo " Fresh Fillet of HADDOCK * Fresh Fillet of SALMON 32c . GRADE "A" LARGE At Lowest Market Prices ‘CHICKEN (Milk Fed) . LIMITED QUANTITY _ PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY at LOWEST PRICES Strictly"- FRESH Golden Wox String BEANS Lynn VoIIey PEAS Regular I6c per tin SPECIAL 2 rms FOR 25G 24 oz. ior. Reg. 53c. SPECIAL Reg. I9c per tin. SPECIAL, 2 fins for Aylmer’: RASPBERRY JAM— Aylmer’: VEGETABLE JUICE- .311: PEACHES (Berford Brand) free territory, choose a governor . " Bonneless CODFISH per lb. " SAUSAGES * SWIFT'S BONELESS HAM * COOKED HAM " COTTAGE ROLLS " WEINERS SPARE RIBS Dutch Lunch- SALAMI, per lb. are in g qtew and, the All-lea can wait to see on which side of the pot they try to crawl out. llnlon Official l: Taken Into Custody ‘ITMDBNS. Ont... Much 29 - (CP) - Reid Robinson, eastern vice president of the Internation- al Union of Mine. Mill and Smel- ter Workers (C. I. O.) was taken info custody here today by Fed- eral immigration and Royal Ca- nadian Mounted Police officers. It we: ueid here the Union of- ficial will be questioned regard- ing alleged Communist activities. Robinson ha: been in Northern .490. .'."."‘.'.‘.“’.“tt.. 59c Cured Meats " BOLOGNA -. " PICNIC HAM (4 to 6 lbs. ea.) ' Also - - - Fresh Liver, Pork Hocks, ond 45c Reg, 29c per tin. 47C SPECIAL .. 24c McLoren's MAYONNAISE- OiIIess. Reg. 28c. ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS- ‘ I2 oz. tins.‘ Reg. 30c. 5PECIAL—2 tins for SUMMER SAVO RY- Reg. '15:: per bunch. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE- 20 oz. fin. Reg. 16c. H SPECIAL-Z for . .. BANANAS AT SPECIAL PRICE DURING SALE DAYS ' . 49c 10o 20 oz. Reg. I7c. SPECIAL, 2 tins for I5 oz. jar. SPECIAL . .. SUGAR cureo. PSI‘ ID. . . . . . . . Reg. 26c P“ n,‘ SWIFT'S ‘ SPECIAL . . . TOMATO JUICE Cocktail- .. 27c e SALT HERMNG ... . _ __ ___ _ Canned ‘ r * SARDINES * LOBSTER BILL PICKI-Ek PURE l-AR°—— GRAPEFRUIT- Ocean Spray CRANBERRY and APRICOT MIX Sweet Mustard PICKLES Sweet Mixed PICKLES...“ Delmonte Brond SEEDLESS RAISINS- 29c FRUIT ' . ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT "—' APPLES LEMONS ORANGES- 4 Dozen e 4.0m. giggfiL3h- 27c SPEZCIAL 22c ‘ VEGETABLES Mel-own’: NEW CABBAGE cmzors r h 3 FOR 23c rm.» , . ‘ IES- Wh-Ir "or u“ 33323555"... 48c PLAIN OLIVES~ SWEET POTATOES ONIONS 22o 95c (144%) for Fresh Frozen BLUEBERRIES- Per box (quart) 48c 8 w e e t e - Lorge ossortmentycf’ I . EASTER CANDY Cellophane Wrapped AT SPECIAL PRICES DURING SALE DAYS . . Phonelllio Deliveries 8.30 and 10.00 ILM. 2.00 and 4.00 P.M. Grocery Section Where Price Ie Matched With SMALLMAII‘ MOIR'S CHOCOLATES ‘ POT OF GOLD LUXURY - ACADIA Per Pound 1.00 ... 1.50 Quality SHIPPING NEWS AT HALIFAX- Arrived Titeeduy Selled aueedey ' True Knot, for Reykjavik _ Imperial Halifax, saint John, N. B. AT SAINT JOIIN Arrived Tueedly None. Selled Tuesday Bidcleford Victory. for Boston. Ontario since last October end hu presence in this country has beer. the subject of questions in the House of Commons. He has been referred to by senator Robert l-l. Taftpposslble presidential candl- dew. u "one of the several U. S. Com ' ‘ who fled to Canada." FOREVER AMBER BANNED BUENOS AIRES, March 23 - (Reuters) "Forever Amber.” which has been on sale at evcry bookstall here for months; was banned last night as indecent. Po- lice have been instructed to con- fiscate all copies o1 the novel in stock, COMMITTED FOR TRIAL TORONTO, March 23 — (C?) ... Leslie Davlson. 29. Montrealborn pianist and part-time coal-beaver, today was committed for trial on a charge of murder in the pistol slaying of his pretty former sweet- heart, Mrs. Margaret (Mickey) Meredith. 25, at o. downtown re:- taurant last March 1. FILM BOARD BUSY During i946 over 10.000000 fcct of film were processed in the lab- oratories of the National Film Board. con oufplay the other. O~Q>CO%OO\ Extra Special Hockey KENSINGTON .RINK Friday, March 26th., 8J5 p. m. ‘ FREETOWN ROYALS, winner: South Shore Leogu versus ‘KENSINGTON LEGION, winnirs North Shore League This promise: to be the most exciting game played Nero this winter o: each teem, fresh from winning recent trophies, feels it Skate offer the game. 0%00%o0%0b%' . m —G. ll. M.- l- Of course you know the soft gleaming beauty of Maple Furni- ture-The finest of Maple Furniture i: Imperial Loyalist and is evnll- able by Special Order only. The oetelog and full information on this Fumlture is to be seen in the Furniture Departments of either the Summerelde or the Charlottetown Stores. You will be amazed by the reasonable price: you will pay for Imperial Loyalizv. Furniture and it will combine so nicely with the other furnishings in your home, Plan tn. add some Imperial Loyalist Furniture . . . You will be both proud "Id hill)!!!’ Will! It- ’ Furniture Department. 2. What's Spring without sunshine? What's e oukc without frost- ing? Nothing much! That's whet your new Spring Suit is without e fresh new Blouse - . . Judy Bond Blouses ere "tops" --they‘re reaeouebiy priced, end are well mode of good quality materials. The "Felrylnce" Blouse has e pointed collar and cuff: of “web uf wltchery" lace. it he: long sleeves and is nude of snowy white crepe. "Feirylece" is edvertieed in Mademoiselle meguine for this month. This Judy Bond Blouse I: available in else: 80 to 38. priced et 1.98 . Top your Spring Suit with a Judy Bond Blouse to be the smartest glrl in the Easter Parade. ' Ladies Wear Department 3. I know that you "Sportsmen" ere thinking of Trout Fhhing . . It really won't brlong till you will be casting e linet. So be pre- pared . . . The IIerdwere Department hee e complete Irupply of ell your Trout fishing neede - Ilere you will find both metal or will bamboo rods, beeiiete, note. nylon feeders, outs. Alloone reels end tin host of ell - e wonderful eeleotion of Alcock Treat I-‘Ilee from England Come in end choose the Fishing Supplies yorfli went. while the stool is complete. Hardware Department. 4. Food Suggeetlc/ne from the Grocery Department . . . A {reels ' shipment of V-B Vegetable Jules has Just been reeetved: to uteri efl your Easter Dinner the tally flavour of V-l Vegetable Iniee ll lletjlle r thing! The price i: 19 eeate e tin. A big eeller here ie York Brand Ilen- eninBeeinwlthTeneto Seueenfllryitforsuppereomenighteeen --ihe price is so cent: e tin. For prompt eerviee - order early from the Grocery Department. r ‘ii. L. ._ F; a