i g, Q] course you know the soit gleaming beauty oi illaple Inrnl- "In-The iineet oi Maple Furniture ll Imperial loyalist and ll avail- ‘W, p; special Orderpnly- The catalog and iall iniormation on this nunlture is to be seen in the Furniture Departments oi either the. gummerside or the Charlottetown Storca. You will be amused by the renlolll will coin 5|; who; you will pay ior impel-bl lnyllllltflurulture end it bu“ so nicely wlth the other iurniahings in your home. Plan k u“ "no Imperial Loyalist Furniture . . . You will be both proud I and snow with "- Furniture Department. z_ what's Spring without sunshine? What's a cake without irost- sog? Nothing Inuehl That's whet your new Spring Suit is without a gmh new Blouse . . . Judy Bond Blouses are " ps" —they're reasonably ,,|,.s, and are well made oi good quality materials, The “Fairylace" Blouse has a 9° hmpwsleeves and in inted collar and cuiis oi “wehoi witehery" lace, it has is made oi snowy white crepe. “Fairylace" is advertised sdemoiselle magazine ior this Inonth. This Judy Bond Blouae is ‘flunk m ‘in; 3o to as, priced at 7.95 . . . Top your Spring Suit with [Judy Bond Blouse to be the smartest girl in the Easier Parade. Ladies Wear Department I. I know that you “SportInerWa-ra thinking oi Trout Fishing pared . . . The Hardware lt really won't be long till you will be outing a line! So be pre- Department has a complete enppiy oi all your Trent Fishing needs — Here you will iind both ‘metal or split Mmboo rods, baskets. nets, nylon leaders, oasis. Altoona reels and the best oi all - a wonderful selection oi Alcoclr Trout Flies irom England. Come in and choose the Fishing i; complete. Supplies you'll want, while the stock Hardware Department. i. Food Suggestions irom the Groce , Department . . - A fresh ‘hlpmkllt oi _V-8 Vegetable Juice has inst been received: to start oii vour Easter Dinner the tangy flavour oi V-S Vegetable Juice is just the thing! The price is 19 cents a tin. A big seller here is York Brand Wien- m In Beans with Tomato Sauce . . . Try it ior supper some night soon ._.u|o price is 30 cents a tin. For prompt service - order early irons the Grocery Department. EDUCATE. PRISONERS receive vocational education. J.D. Hobden, secretary o! the John l-low' ard Society, said professors and vmgouvzlz, - (C?) - Men others skilled in trades will leach “d “men prisoners in Oakslls prisoners so they will have an oc- prlson in nearby Burnaby, will cupatlon when released. For General A wnnrrn GNAR WOMAN Full Thno Job only _ . ll. T. NliLMAN LTll. SIINMERSIIIE Ask For Nlr. Allan Nolnlan Store Cleaning qnr‘ i‘ Silflk? ifs?‘ - - - Hie oh-so-low PPFCO Of it! Thqf’; our stunning coll“. lion of 100% w“ cools and shoriies. [WW "Y"; every lildiil. Aiisizes, ‘cm/w... o \ _ ' Flore - buck ell wool shortic. Full ioock. cool. BUMMEBSIDE and The Guardian lay be News, Subscriptions, Advertising. v ioilowing stores in Sununerside: Bel‘ Bookstore. Water Street; Geurlies Drugstore. ti ‘Central Street. Toronto Bakery. Waier Street: Mark Gaudet. e1 Granville Street: VinoeGrocery. Russell Street; Aiyre Doscettds I‘ Island Motor T nllwtt. Water Street. PRINCE COUNT! bought at any ol the y, Second Street. ' route.- The Guardian will he delivered to any home lo Sunrises-side i» Carrier Boy at lo per day or 18o par week. Phone I00 or 888-3 ior this service or give your order in the boy responsible ior delivery on your -4. S. TAYLOR, Optometrist cl Charlottetown. will be at his Alberton Oiilce this Saturday, March 27th. —Tlll5 W. A. ..oi Si. Mark's Church. will hold a. pantry sale at the store o! Keir Clark. Kensing- ton. on Saturday alternocn, March 27th, beginning at 3 o'clock. —WE EXPECT to receive a ship- ment oi GiiSiJli Snowbird Electric Washers within the next two weeks. 1i interested please book your order now. The Surrmerside Hard- - ware Co. -CHUBCl-l 0F ENGLAND. — New London Parish: Good Friday Services: 11 St. Thcmas’ Church, New London. 2.30 St. Stephen's, Burlington. 7.30 Si. Mark's. Ken- sington. Lantern slides on the First Goo-d Friday. Rev. D. E. Noel, Rector. —TENDEBS FOR CREAM HAULING. - Tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to Saturday. April 3rd, at 6 P. M. 1948. tor‘ the hauling oi cream w the Kenslngton Dairying co-oper- atlve Association Limited. season May 1 to November 30. 1948 Boundaries o1 routes or other in- formation can be had at the oliize or the association. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. l... Delaney, Manager. Long length, flor- ' ed skirt. - In: BARBARA) ANN —PRJNCETOWN United Church ylslpcque, Easter services; Good Friday, March 2on1, v.30 P. M. Jhurch membership. class, pre- iuratory service 8.00 p. m. Easter ‘Sunday ‘March 28th. Reception crvice and sacrament of the ord‘s supper 2.30 p. m. Easter londay, March 29th. W. M. S. ‘banking offering service, 2.30 p. 1. Please note-One service Eas- u- Sunday 2.30 p. m. and not as nncunced. Rev. James Cross, B. L. minister. --A LARGE ~SECTXON oi brick veneer fronting the second iloor o! a iltree storey brick warehouse at 3-5 Peter's Wharf, Moncton. buckled yesterday afternoon onu iell to the sidewalk. No one was nearby when the landslide occur- red. Thc building adjoining the shop of l-l. L. Thorns 6a Co.. Auto Accessories, located at 31 Water Street. is owned by Allan Paimel. Summerside. P. E. L, and G. l". Clark. manager oi Oil Heat and Equipment Company, 25 Water street, is the administrator. Dam-- agc also resulted to the building owned by Herman Thorne. If Coucmus Hurls _ sumed her job as clerk in C. J. Gel RELIEF - This Way Alrlasti Science has dis- covered a quick. safe relief for Coughs, Throat Distress, Chest Soreness and Bronchitis. Spec- ialists who have studied “the formula of Polsoxfs Cough Syrup say it is quick to relieve and unusually soothing in its effect. When the throat is tight and it hurts to cough, Poison? Cough Syrup gives grateful relief; it reduces inflammation and makes it easier for you to eject the phlegm. You will be delighted with Polson’s Cough Syrup which has the added, advantage of also being a tonic. For ailments due to _Coid. Polson’s Cough Syrup is a reliable antidote . . . 35c. oi all dealers. PULSUNSCOUGH SYRUP —BBACE'S STORE and ware- houses will be closed Good Friday. March 26th. . —NOBTII TRYON Presbyterian Church Service Sunday, March 28th. oi. 7.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. MacK/enzie, Deaconess. -LADlES DRESSES, sizes 11 to 18, cotton house coats. slips and blouses at Pearson! Ready-lo- Wear, Kensingion. -FOR SERVICE —- Registered Yorkshire. Boar Excellent pedi- iree. Graded Class A. Judson Black- more. Sesrletown. —JUNl0lt HOCKEY, Bcdeque rink. Thursday. March 25, 8-30. Sudden death game for champion- ship oi Dunk River League. Free- town Roughriders vs. Klnkora Bombers. "m! ‘nauanumn. _ ugakwflnfgljig rm: WESTEWNFCUARDIAN AGENTS: J. liner Murphy. 18d Hanover Street,‘ and George Clow. lll Ottawa Street. ~ -KENSBNGTON and Iheetown Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. March 28th. Kensington at 11 A. M. Easter Communion and at 7.30 P. M. the Ohoir will present in Song and story an Erster Cantata. "The Golden Dawn". Freetown Service at 3 P. M. On Good,Frlday March 28th at 7.30 P. M. in Ken- sington Pro-Communion service will be held. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Minister. -—WEDDED TN DORCHESTER. MASS. —'1‘he marriage took place on lh-iday, Feb. l3, 1948. in Si. Matthews Church, Dorchesier Mass, Esther Venejesus oiilciating o! William Joseph Meme. son oi the late John A. McRae and Mrs. Marion MoRao (nee Churchill) lor- merly oi claremont. P. E. Island now oi Dorchester. Mass... and “J35 Helen Higgins. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. William Higgins, iormel- ly oi Kensingwn. P. E. Island now oi Summerslde, P. E. Island. The happy young couple will Live in Doroheslcr, Mass. Nowlan (Continued From Page 22)) Mr. 15111 Ellis has been hauling feed frcm his larm in Howlan; recently. Mr. John Plans went to Char- lottetown on Monday returning on Tuesday evening. The St. Patrick's dance in Ubeary I was well attended and .a good time was enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Arthur S. Gallant has re- Gsllan-Us Grocery Store on Mon- day alter a well earned vacation. Mrs. Ray Griffin oi Tlgnlsh, formerly Miss Judith Arsenault of Howlan, and Mrs. Eddie Gallant of Howlan are now rccupylng the same room in the Western Hospital at Alberton. Miss Joan Arsencult and Mrs. Frank Richard oi l-lowlsn went on r short visit to Piusville by train on Thursday evening. Among those celebrating birth- days on March 17th was, Diane Gallant little daughter oi Mr. and Mrs‘. Prank Gallant who celebrated her 4th birthday. Friends here o! Mr. and Mrs. John Plneau oi Bloomfield, ex- tend deepest symrpathy in the death oi their two months old bsby boy, recently. Mr. and ms. Robert Martin have received ‘word that their little son Vincent, who was taken to Montreal recently by Red Cross Nurse Miss Darrah. that his I l "Edge MALLORY Street Floor Main Store Section "iii?- lief Our VERY High Quality Felts Be a “Man of distinction” this Easter! varied collection of soft-lined felts with smartly harmonizing builds includes snap and roll brim models in all widths to FIT your personality. . . all priced t0 fit your budget. $2.95 to $12.50 , SMALIMATI’ Where Price. is Matched With duality Where Price ls Matched With Quality Grade 1v (b) - 1. Shirley Moo" Arthur. 1 H d Report ior February: Grade 111 (s) -- .303” or Y- Gmde v11; __ L grimy, B911, Grade 111 (b) - 1. 2. Ralph Haywood, 3. Gerard C0rcoran. Harpen 'l‘c:1chcr _- Zcls Corcoran. Grade V1 - l. Muriel Bell. Grade 1X - 1. Earl Bell. I. Isobel Megglson. Grade lll - 1. Malcolm Bell. 2. Eric Smellman. Grade 11 - 1. Bobby Horne. 2. Toice Smsllman, 3. Marian Gard MILL RIVER SCHOOL Women! Try This "LIFT" FUR YUUR and. 1 m - 1. Harold Gard. Gtldd 1 (b) - 1. Lloyd Gard. L f I tho vital i Teacher - Morle Corooran- .1 131' finnJfiiifn “we... ziihif-"fl-f sistent feeling of tirgflness that makes l6 m!!! WOIHCH fill l" a Sea; how rcsljveriraigeneeded iron with pienrifnlti-go-tskeuDtri Wililhsms '12:]; P111; Revolt for Febflllfl- ‘$1133. ‘piffi-fii.’ $33331. “P153511 Gfldo X _ 1. PQf-e MGOAFUIUP. anrflntvtin ihe way‘ you sleep asflwe as n E n! B I 9P4!” n YD“? I! u Grade v1 -- 1. Dori! Hflfdy- nm. m. wanna... Pink lsleilseleoniigrge 2. Doreen HD1119, 3. Norma same lyre of cnslly assimilated iron often Corcoran rccommrnlifd bty dnxscwrgdtv.‘ ‘vi-ens; run-deter?“ ' I'll!‘ E PH C11 U. ll B l Grade 1V (a) -_- 1. Dale cormraxi, Viinmin m-u.» ni-rvonclli-Fshligvlffmi: 2‘ Ervin Horne‘ Gct Dr. Williams Pink Pilisjoday and let EOSIBANK SCHOOL operation ,wes over and was successlul. - )8“ them heir not you beck "in the pink". “This l: the port I like about their New ladle-droning day.” WANTS FINES LOWWERED EDMONTON. - 1GP) -_ J. liar- Arline Ptzovlolse. Liberal leader in the l er egisiaiure. said hero that H p d > penalties for cuunkeness provided ccestsrecorrtnen ed a t6 line and by provincial ism should be low- ered. when s man was lined m and costs or 30 days in isii, his family suitered. Mr. Prowoe said. r Styled ion p SPRING NUW. SHOWING Choose irons our iine showing oi all wool gabardlnes bnd wor- atedl. beautifully styl- ed end Inartly tail- ored. ‘nu: oununl _ stone ron urn Maurice Mill men's wean Sulneorslle 4