“PAGE TEN ’THE GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN ~ Poultrymen! Now lN STOCK CHICKEN BROODERS . FOR PROMPT DELIVERY ‘ORDER NOW FROM YOUR NEAREST HOLMAN STORE SUMMERSIDE 0R CHARLOTTETOWIQ MONARCH BROODER- priced at .. ... BEATTY BROODER- with a larger coal burning stove. ' J with an oil burning heater. 1 9.95 . 25.00 Mungail-iiyc iiuptials .__-a -'i‘he Sumrnerside Presbyterian | Church was the scene of an ex- ceptionally pretty wedding on Wednesday morning, April i4. when Edythe Manson. daughter‘ oi air. and Mrs. Harry Dye. was un- ited in marriage to John Ross Mungall, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Mungall of Glasgow, Scotland. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Charles Carnegy. Mrs. Cleve Whalen, the organist. played Lohengrink “Bridal Chorus" as the bride entered on the arm of Mr. Ray Tanton, who gave her in mar riage. The church was tastefully decorated with spring flowers and pussy willows and the guest pews were adorned with Scottish heath cr and \vhite ribbon. The bride was charming in a floor length gown of white nylon =heer over satin in Tudor style iild her three quarter length vei. of embroidered nylon net was held in place with a halo oi orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet oi Peerless roses and white heather. The bride was attended by ‘nor sister. Miss Mina Dye, who wore a floor length gown oi pink nylon taffeta with inset yoke of Swiss WESTERN GUARDIAN —I‘lLlll UIIOWN-At the meet- ing oi the Summertime Baseball League in the Town Hall meeday evening those present were enter- tained by a showing oi movies by Mr. Preston Noonan- These pic- tures were taken by w. Noonan himself and the ones oi roost in- terest to the ball players were shots of the playoii games last summer between Slmmerside and Charlottetown. 5 -cnuucu CLUB-‘rhe Ladies‘ Club oi the Summerside Presby- terian Church held its weekly meeting on ‘Ihiesdoy evening at the Manse, with the president, Mrs. G. F. Cameron, in the chair. Arrangements were made for the rummage sale, which will be held on Saturday afternoon, in the church hall. The members were busy with the usual knitting and sewing. Refreshments were served by the lunch committee. Mrs. Hil- bert Johnston and Mrs. Wyman Birch. The next meeting will be held at the home oi Mrs. Iii-nest L. Walker, Victoria Road. 8 —WEDDING BELLS-A qlilet but pretty wedding was soletnnized in Summer-side ‘ninity Church on Wednesday morning at 7.30 o'clock when Marian Elizabeth, ed, 15-lb. paper. 59c; i0-lb United ing the 1'2 hours ending midnight: ‘Ilormentine: N.S. 2l,-N.B., l6, Mon- Poteto Market ' Service Report -.___ The following potato market re- port ior April 13 has been supplied by the Dominion Department o; Afi-‘oulture: ' Montreal-tuck receipts limit- ed. Car arrivals (since Friday) 26 P.I.l., 198' N.B.. 8 Que. Diversions 5 P.E.I.. ii N.B. Number oi cars on track including broken 187. Sup- plies heavy, demand moderate, market steady. P121. whites, $2.60 4.65; 100 lb. $404.50. Ottawa-Truck receipts nil. Car arrivals (since Friday) 6 REL. 8 N3. Number oi’ car's on track in- cluding broken l6. Supplies heavy, demand moderate, market slightly stronger. P11. whites. 82-60-2115; 100 lb. 3350-356; 10-lb paper. 36-—40c. Toronto-‘rruck receipts light. Car arrivals (since mam ll P. E. L, 8 NB. Diversions nil. Num- ber or cars on track including broken 13. applies liberal. demand moderate, market fir-m. P.E.I whites. mostly 8180-255; repack- 40c. Maritime potato movement dur- proctically sure each towel, srsnus P. E. I. carloads passing Cape Arline 15, 1948 clrsrnrur. l iiiIEiiK-liP When your laundry _ sparkling clean — comes home ‘from our modern, ‘ sanitary plant, you can be sheet, even small hankie is ac- I counted for — or we make good! Low prices! LIMITED Skill In Sowing Saves Both Seeds And Labor priced ql- _ , _ , _ ,_ nylon net and gloves to mawh- lflfl daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. treal 60. Other Que. l5, Ottawa z, Shoulder length Veil. W85 0! Pink Richard Sharp, became the bride Toronto 5i, Other Ont. i8, U. S. SUPERFLAME- . 219i Wléh lrtirioltillrlllyg pilrlfigfld ‘lows: 0E xthurd ltgclfigynfin alien, Rag-m 5.21. . . . . rimme w O .B.l'i S. . . e - . C i i M Ad , . o" burning’ ‘nth u superior pol type bume" 311d “Yllt-‘ll H bouquet O! Pllll! 96- K. G. Sullivan ofliciated “at tille muridszggsagdssftxlgierecdualnoufi automatic draft regulator and dOWYI light roses and white heather. ceremony, To m; 5u-aln5 o; m; P_E‘I_ N3 N_s_ dmfl. pipe can priced up __ a The BFOOHI W85 BU-PPOYKBG by Mr- wedding march, played by Miss Montreal 43 127 __ Hurry Dye. J1. 811d ill‘! ll-Sllflli Eflle MacKay, the bridal party Other Qu 7 28 — were Messrs. J. W. MacKenzie and p091; Lhgly- plmes baton m, mm. oyuwa __ g _ [f ALL PRTCES FRElGHT FREDA“) HHYHQBlShOP- ister in the presence oi a iew in- Toronto .. 27 _ 4 -_- " During the signing c! the reg- terestelzl iriends. The bride was Other Ont 1s s _ r0 1N iii/GI‘,Tiizlivgfgfllfi5tn¥liyefiolci all: lovfily 1131 amstekel blue gilabarding U. S. A. .. 20 2 2 on u_ a1 sui w ac ucessor es an b Bffiltlles 0'" Ede"? “YIN I- wrwee oi Peerless roses- Seasonal Summer! (Car-lots) Ftoillowing ltlhfd cteiliilmogy r: £6 she g: attendred by Miss Mar- for P. 1.1. ~ -~ n w s e a e rc o‘ Thermostat Wafers 30 cents each Blonder Pipe and Elbows afiligst gomidihen ‘he! ibflfii: lrealimt gag’ SM‘; zcfeessaielz°fig B." Movemem . ' ' ' IECC V Tl Broader and incubator Thermometers Poultry Feeders and Drinking Fountains 21$“: Qsrsslfgye wire admlsgtgray zrigzfqflfiavglsllteslslggllrzrtléss- crop ‘ suit uith black accessories and a groom, The happy cgflplg lggl, by y," eDomesuc Expo,“ Corsage of Peerless roses. "Elle automobile on a wedding trip after 1947 _ , 3459 1439 brldes table was centred w a whlch they Wm m“ up residence 15“ Ii Both ecds Grow, One Plant oi Each Eair May Be Pulled U) beautiful three-tier wedding cake, 1p, Kingston, N8, where the groom ORDER FORM and Prevent Crowding Umwlng things allowed to "run Mild" often run down. it is points-d out by Canadian public health authoritias. A grass RANDOM SUMMERS! DE CHARLOETOWN Compares Speeches a tended, grows lank and wcedy. An alley-cat. without care soon be- comes matted and mangey. So. too, with hulma-n beings. Tilley can't, be left to simply grow up "like Topsy." HARVEST essential lawn. unat- to the In a ccmplex modern world, dis- cipline, advice and guidance maintenance oi health, as Well as for the develop- ment of character, people, . .. a Using his previous deals with day and will hellp to nurse and ‘ouudem or we canadyan Press EDINBURGH’ Scotland __(GP) OUT OUR WAY the Poles as evidence oi his Rood __Mr, James Ramsay, Hamilton mgNlzflfihsroxmgtgiyfgéoxliilrl-srzh 31:21:‘ today lam me cornerstone o; we __ Nlglll rajdgl-s uslng lomnly p/ ,1, YOU'LL FIND THE l h HOR5E AT-‘THE ROUND- / HOU5E DOOR--TH’ ,4, center; WASLKTE I c m0 IM LATER! Q x By J. R. Williams ATE of our young By Two Dictators 1M. ROBERTS, Jr. nissoclatod Press New! Analyst) Nearly 1o years are a dictator y great, power, determined that Br from the lkrornanga group to at- tend which will be the first Tuesday in May at 4 o'clock in the Sunday- “m, its next regular school room. Regret was expressed by the president on the removal by death oi one of the Society's most. interested and active mem- bers. Miss Mary Gordon, since the last meeting. The theme for study was “On this we build overseas" tion at Charlottetown on April 8- meel-lh! They were accompanied byMessrs Whiter Gorrill and Reginald Ad- Busrh beams usually are ‘allowed to grow iour inches apart in the row. Ii you wish to avoid vacant spaces. s. good way is to sow beans in pairs, spaced tour inches apart. Seldom will both seeds in a pair _.,__. Miss Norma Pete who is taking a hurdnmn‘ com.“ m 5.1m fail to grow. If both grow. one can John, ma, spent a short vacation sully be pulled up, or let them both develop, since twin plants will do as well he singles. The surest way to sow svmill seeds is to take a iew in the hand. at her home in O’Lea.ry. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pate. quickly acquire control lo that the seeds will be evenly distributqi. each suiiieierltiy distant from the next to prevent entanglsmyene Keep the seeds tn lin as well u you can. lt helps to let the garden line which was used in the drill remain in place seeds have been dropped. It helps to mix the very small until the flanked by lighted tapers dTEB is on the stair o! the Canadian Maritimes. toast to the br e was propose Ii Bank oi Commerce. Previous to flow snugly should [Qgdg be CLIP AND MAlL TO YOUR NEAREST HOLMAN STORE Rel». Charles Carnegy and re he;- mmlue we 1mg, had b,” wlm. ‘ma. w“? Th,‘ h l problem M. To- sponded to by the groom. 1r. the employ oi the National gardener even the I roiessl Mr. and MrS- Munsall l9"- bl’ selective service. The best wishes Seed Table Tots. n ' p mm‘ HOLMAN LTD plane for points oi interest in the or ml. many "lend, u, extended m.’ m, m 5966 sown too thinly. vacant spec-a R~ T‘ ‘ Maritimes. after which they will to Lhig young couple. _g m“ 49o m“ 4990 will be left in the row; if sown too _ live in Summerside. thickly. there will be extra work m lend At Once The Fol|owlng:- ' For travelling the bride gore u; __pR,E5BYTERIAN W.M.B.—'I‘he gmglgsmlilultlletpllzht-s. so those ,, __ aqua suit with matching p coo Aprilmeeting oi the WMS. oi the g ‘M. W no crowded. - - T ' ~l d bl ck accessories with a cor- s m yd push n ch y Amateurs as a rule prefer a little l Qmmllly l “Elm” l P '1" l gange o? pink Delight roses. she “:5 (S, new? jfemooff; o extra gvoliil. to vacant spaces, But - " T |-- were a gold Pendlmt. the 8m ° the church parlor with the presi- some e5 “M” 5°w 5° lrhlclili’ that l I i the groom. dent, Mrs. J. w. MacKenzie, in ma, Busy, Denny, w“ I ween‘, as much as ninety per cent of the l i The groom's slit to the orsan- the chair. Mrs. .1.0. Cobb opened vmw, u, gum“, gum o; M“, "all"! PM“ m" W l” Pulled l l' i t was a set of earrings, to the m, meenng with invocation d r 11D- Tllli 1S W851i. o! seed and labor, l l l - y lusridesmald a gold ciompact. walla: prayer, whichwas followed by ‘the “imam Zglealaflylml’ Wm "W" l5 l 811556 is‘ l l best man. a lollhllfln Pm- !" reading of the seventeenth chap- ML Mrs. y nl , l — ~ l _ the ushers bilifolds. m- 0; ll“, gospel o; s,“ wk,’ by m ‘rad ms rlgeelfzztnfiacslggg A5 l1 Benfiiffll F1119. not more than | | i Previous w he‘. nmrflage the Mrs. Clarence Muchbmkl Mrs’ _ . t 1g“, m C m fifteen seeds to an inch should be l l. l nridc, who was on the office staff J L. Gorrlll gave the scriPtural “are “can l or: an?“ pee, needed‘ when seed l‘ H smndud y y . - ~ .,_i of the Prince County liosilital. meditation and the president oi- gait?!“ o ML and rs. (I)? gemgagghalilulhe so“ L‘ ‘akly y l I l lllnrlFbcal ibmgirxlgeihgfgirlggmR-h; iered prayer. Fifteen members .._. I ills“ make trhelge cxlclelgbiol-llélze’ and l i _ . _ - -. i m a answered the roll call with the M“ n“ Raw-ml, 015g John‘ u seed is M submamdm 8mm . i .l . - l --------------- ~l been a flight lieutenant- Il 9 ~ name oi a. iavorite hymn and its mg “by, are visitingdn West nation or known to be old d n‘ l y y Total y l C, A. F, serving two years in In- author. The dedicatory prayer was Deyom m; m"; or m5, Roger. may {am carrot geedyyfigsouarg. i l , l dla- . d1 t m_ 51"“ bl’ M“ 9°11!“ Biker» son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James feeble. and often have difficulty 3 l -'- K- "a ~ ~ ~~ I l The em" Wed “I P“ Y-be After the readlns o1 the treaslw Wood. Mr. Rogerson will Join them breaking through the soil ii it is l l C sh Enclosed l ) Send CO.D. ( ) Chery! clutllllsg lvlhlesllslletfbrcllezreTllléerlrlrall-il as report‘ it w“ moved m“ Thomy‘ Th” expect w n" m me at a“ manned m crust’ U“ twkl“ u ' ° l‘ Y ' M n 3190-99 l” “WW1” W m9 P115‘ Cephee Grigg home in west Dev- as much carrot seed l! you have y friends 0i this YWHR will?“ 5 byterial treasurer- It was also de- om doubts about your soil being porous i S|GNED them much happlness khlwghllul Cidfid t0 contribute $35-00 t0 mil-lie enough. In the case oi large seeds l ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ " ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' m?" mfifled mera 9- 1"? mltmbe!‘ m!‘ 19474943- The Messrs. Harold Harris and Doug- such as beet. Swiss chard. and Let Seed Drop From the Fingers. ADDRESS WWW “lmmll-lee W" "illwlnl" las Adams oi Swiits Creamery, 0‘- Peas. which can be spaced precise- Evenly Spaced . . . .. .. . . . ..... .. . “L An mvytanm w" received any’ "Mud I. duty convex” l,“ sow mm an imh ‘pan’ __“___ ., . o him, and briei biographies oi the early mqylllifl? ‘“°“'d,l,‘l.l,’, at the Canadian Presbyterian missionar- and let them iall thmugh the flng- seeds with dry sand beicrre you y...‘ e ore _a B m“ and “med i“ m (only; llalds were given by _L“; u“ MFDWM any mo“ ers into the drill wlhich has been begin to sow. using two or thy! cwitapalaslon e M" com“ Mm Chg!“ “may. ed m‘ home m‘ “n” "an prepared. Get close to the ground. times as much sand as seed. ‘iihir q - llls PY°8Y~'-“- ' ' and with a little practice you can spreads the seeds out better. i Adel-f Hitler said: “We are not interested in 0P- presslng other peoples W9 frontier that ia fail- to Czecho- slovakia I am a more 1"" ma" than l-lerr Benes and I do not want. to use the POW" I P055?“- "This (the Sudetenland) is the last. territorial demand I have to make in Europe." faith, he said. "We (the GfimilnFr and the Poles) are two peoples. The shall live. One cannot an- nihl ate the other the two administrations have a firm will and firm resolve continually to improve relations." And oi France he raid: "All the territorial diiierences are settled. I no longer see any differences at all." ‘rihat was Sept. ‘it, i986. three days before Munich. A year later Orechoslovakia had been invaded and dismembered without regard ior the fair boundaries, the Nazi genocidal squads were preparing to continue the annihilation be- gun by the German Army in Po- land, and Hitler was at rwer with France. On April U, 1946, Joseph Stalin, another dictator, spoke at a ban- quet celebrating the signing oi a treaty with Finland. "I want to proceed to g, n" period in our .eiation|." said the man who now works, on the world's nerves es did Hitter in peoples do not bell!" relations between larse and lneil nations can be equal. We Soviet peoples ocnaide such relations can Mrs. Hilbert Johnston. Mrs- Maur- ice Mill and Mrs. MacKenzle. The repeating oi "The Lord's Prayer" Personals -Mr. W. G. Ellis, manager of l-lolmans chins. OepartmentJum- merside. is a patient in the Prince County l-mpital, having undergone an operation. B hns resigned as highway foreman after twelve years continuous ser- vice. No new appointment has been made as yet. —Friend.a regret the illness oi Clair Budsbury. Younger eon oi Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cudsbury. Spring Valley. who is suilet-ing with an attack oi virus pneumonia. and must be. The Soviet people consider that every nation, whe- ther greet or small. has its own qualitative peculiarities s.-. these peculiarities are the contributions which each nation! gives to the treasure trove or world culture ...... in this sense, all nations, great and Inall, are in the same posi- tion. For this reason the Soviet people consider that Finland. el- though it is a small country. en- ters into this treaty as an equal partner in relation to the Soviet Union.’ , History makes bed reading ibr people who are forced to do bee- ineas with dictators. iit Newman's Dinner --_. . (I1 ‘he Canadian hen) Coleman village to the Carleton school district on the Western Road, about hali a mile from the Lay iiornlerstone For ing made. and is giving the public splendid service, as there is no garage serving that section of the iivestcrn Road. iiew 0. P. Building (By The Canadian Press) ‘TORONTO. April 14- M. B. Nichols, oi Vancouver, one oi the Mrs. John Dyment oi Quincy. Mass, arrived by plane on Thurs- national news co-operative's new building in downtown Toronto. Frederick I. Ker oi’ Hamilton, "OP. president, officiated at the ceremony at the building, located on University Avenue south of King Street. Very Rev. 0.13. Riley. Anglican dean oi Toronto and rector oi St. James Cathedral. read a prayer oi blessing. The two-storey building-provis- trict, who has been seriously ill. but her many friends will be pleased to know that she is now ieeling better. Mr. Watson Mac- Naught, MP. is a son oi Mr. and litre. Robert MacNaugl-lt. and his widely read column on Ottawa Ai- iaira is much enjoyed and carried by many papers. including "The Guardian" of Charlottetown. From that iemily has also gone one son into the Christian Ministry. Mrs. Dyment says that in Quincy the weather ia very warm and all snow is gone, but in Carleton and Cole- man districts there is still consid- erable anow and very cold weath- er. loutham newspaper group. "Without doubt. Ross Munro is cne oi the greatest war correspon- dents to emerge from this war. from this cotmtry or any other," said Frederick I. Ker oi Hamilton. C-P. president, in introducing Munro at the members’ annual luncheon. r €0 now. Baby chicks that are els when we have them. 1908-" . . . lure t . , , dfirvnizi; twty a-..’ ie malaria: :mu.m°"£.lm§ wisth . We also have on hand new a limited supply ozkstortlll °°“° '~‘ °" ° ‘ll °1 "ll I Illvl t"! In blhll! o! the O-P chicks which must be moved from our breeders to m e room equality for both neu. Many RIIQ‘ Mllflffl "IIIIIR mewbsrlllin tor others. Get in touch with Duncan Mclllnis our hatchery- Morn-nap manned he will be pleased tive prices. . THEY ARI HUSKY if.‘ yiiiVvf-ill "ll Amr cmcrc lit you have not yet placed your order for your HUSKY. HEALTHY, HARDY baby chicks wanted in May and June must be set new and most hatcheries do not plon on brooding chicks during May and June. Your Swift Hatchery has Barred Rocks, New Hamp- shires, Light Sussex x New Hampshire cross bred: and White Leghorns. You can get either pallets or mixed and cocker- REMEMBER SWIFTS IAIY CHICK DOES THE TRICK ‘IOMIFN. April ii-lleuabore o! the Canadian Ines new Mid iomai tribpte to Rose Mummies- m: we: correspondent. on lab resignation ken the uaflonal news ctr-operative tojointbe CHARLOTTITOWN y 'SWIFT’S tIIATOIlERY ion is made tor the addition oi two more storeys later~wlll also MEET" want to live aiter mu- own Dol- l" "MW" WWI“ N" "m"? w 991N011 wllmll‘ - M!" G"? l5 house Press News,Ltd., C.P.'s radio _ lent; and let others live alter a close. B carrying on a general garage busi- wbsldlary. and the gammy“ Dally lllelrs, .. I have selected a uess, with repairs of all kinds be- Newspapers A55oclatl°n_ Newspaper publishers from a- cross Canada, here for the C-P. annual meeting, attended U16 ceremony. RAIDERS SLAUGHTER DEBIT. guns are slaughtering red deer in the forests oi‘ hurt-h Scotland and selling the carcasses l0 the Lon- don black market. wrrsuzs norm artaarn Whales, being mammals, have to breathe air. but by ercpandinl their enormous chests are ublfl l4 stay under water for long period: we would urge Yiiu to do to to take your order at competi- - HEALTHY la HARDY PHONE 2192