MOND Y. T HE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGE‘!!! l. 1 i Ill I all PIIIUI UOIIIII Inhibits Mario TheGIavlfanlavbOiOU-Nlalcalalyallald- our strust Gear-In, Air-Qua an‘; “at! SR1 Ill! fiaalaefl Grllwliaq wr- em .1." aw: --.....~..':-...-..-:-...... l‘ El’ I ‘I gin vow older to aha tury responsible for dallvwlm ea yer not; —BU\' locks. knoba and catches -—BU'Y butcher and bflld wfl s-ia-si- aTi-a. st Braces. at Bruce's. —A'l'1‘l-JND AUCTION SALE of SSIVIOIS -- The ve stock on premises of Clayton Bu; 0 lsckmore. Searitown on Wetines- on day. March ma at l P. M. Terms bar late residence at 2 p can .11‘ day is unflt Sale Oallii-Gllit gizhn Jsrvismwag the of - . n e day. . 8183mm . e wan Messrs raster Jenkins. Mel win. — HOCKEY BEDEQUE rink Monday March 2o. Third game in Bcdeque south shore League fin- ms. ‘ ‘-\’-- Royals v5 Middleton Bombers. Series now tied with one game each. Admis- iicn 20 and 30 cents- 3-18-2! -- [IE/ill 0N COLLISION --Ta'o l. iii-trays buses collided head-on in Bell Bookstore. Toronto Bakery, Hcckbert. Irrtrgment —I.ID GIBBS, RlTUI-NS-But few complete returns have yet been received in the Red over Prince I blinding snow storm about ll 30 agtflam‘ Pbum“ Eaturday night between Summer- District f“ a vb side and the airportataSktElean- wgmwn q,',n1e_ ' ‘ crs. Puscngers were sh en up mm; but liu one was seriously injured nistriclglgithlgicnggrif mi However. both vehicles were badly my M, mum-m m"; imaged-S. iuhsimran: District. No. so Hadley j -Muttart, District Chairm n' Dis- i, nu- already i x ., _ . . I - i s rrr.._\ s lilEETlNG - Mr. trlcq, N0. a Willard McNeil I ill 0f Frtfiflwh W85 the trict Chain-nan will have a c1 at the reached their quotas-Q en on Thursday even- infl He spoke on the need of od- ucstion and cooperation between thc farmers and those living in the towns if we are to have s round economy in Canada after the‘ war. Many intcrestins points were bfflilght out by tho speaker on this iilbjCCi and all presen! felt mo: more talks of a similar nature would so g, long way towards cres- ting a better understanding be- tween the town Dwlile and tho ) Animus farmers. The chairman of the - I. L. H.) at the annual IIIIt "$11118 Mr. Lindsay Willett than-, i!!! held at the Queen Hotel 0n kcci the speaker on behalf of the’ Saturday evening. Other officers club rcr his address and Bittentledi include: secretary - treasurer, i a cordial invitation to visit; m; J. Campbell; entertainment club again at a later date. Du. go committee, Sgt. J. A. Mellearney, the mt that some of the goods vhlinhm. sQMs. . n. r , dmlfltEd by the mainland firms - H- McPherson. Audit omn- hnd been held up in, transportation the, SW43. J. l. Moore, Sgt. it was announced that the and“, F. l". Wotton. auction had been pa" neg go,- ‘rho ladies auxiliary of the meal one week to March sot. . A mm- held an annual session in the lad- inating committed consisting o; 18s parlor at. the same time and all the Past Presidents of the club “WW1 M" J~ M- 1M u amid- Whs appointed to nominat a slate ent. Mrs. M. F. Smith was made ofpfticers for next year and to "i" President and Mrs. J, P. bring m their report at the next: Campbell secretary. Entertainment mrehnc—s. committee. Mrs. . MOPIRTSOII, Mrs. G. E. IVES. M11. R. MC- Nutt. i The pened with a ban- quet at which upwards of sixty Pflrtook oi’ an excellent, meal ser- ved by the hotel. At the close the annual birsiness meetings were ha! and reports received covering the activities of the past A hearty vote o! extended to s. S. M J. M. 1pc retiring president for the excellent manner in which he had presided over the activities of the meg; during his term of office. After the meeting a sing song 331;!“ impromptu Prvsrum was en- Annusl Wasting Sergeants Mm .15.“; ‘S1 ‘t; ‘mmfiwsfi h G :10 ma (rt Hut. tr. Personals —Messrs. Roddle Nicholson o! Shamrock and William Cameron of Stanchel recently visited in A1- berton. They visited their old lwitlhbors Mr. and Mrs. Herb. c". -—MI. George sherry, Fernwood. ha; returned from Moncton, where he attended the PM’. Stock Stww. —‘)ur. Joseph i/Iurphy, Augustine- Ftlf." i‘iI;?...§f§“’“t°2 “i. ""..l‘°5“° . i. 1. wt the Fat. Stock Show? e a n ed Lord Bennett Elaborate: 0n Recent Warning i‘ ¢4e£ a 3oz of VITA-VIM “'“""' CA Nil-ll m YOUR PARCELS Send then-i to husbands, sens ea- brothers overseas-or to friends and relatives in Great Britain. Canada's men in the arrned forces are the best fed in the world-bit there may be time: when ‘ meals are ' 1h Nyal vim-vim Miuupie Cap- lulcs are rix of erta ' Vitamins, pill! liver, and iron eon- centrate. Make sure your rnenfoik aufi’ er no dietary Vitamin deficiency. Supple their excellent army {are by sendlngthotn Vita-Vim Mui- tiple Capsules. Send them also to friends in Great Britain to supple- ment their restricted food rations. \fi...TstV.E Sold only by the Nyal Druflilf in your neighbourhood. m NDON. March 11-(0? Cable -viscount Bennett, former prim; Minister of Canada, today elabor- ted on his warning that there are fifth columnists amo ees in Britain. saying that t e about 00.000 persons of f‘ rmsn birth and parentage in this country who "are first and foremost German" and who "if ever they m (mod with an issue that in plain terms means Britain versus Get-mama. wlould tails the Gennan point of v aw " Lord Bennett made his original relxnor on the subject ti: a pubrllil: listeners to “be careful and lot-rt trust" refugees. Amblifyihi; this. he told the Iv- ening News he had proof that a of rmsn ref s have been "working insidlousy among rominent men in this country to nfluence the kind of peace terms w- shall offer Germany." LO Britain Sees Canadian Art Tiapsclty trcvnl At Sacred iioncsri p ___. * "at" “is: ....'“'"“‘_...=»‘l‘-F nlcNams all The concert the 0y b -r_ m ponsored Y Council of abs performances e ariotrs ar- tists mm reoeiusd with enthus- iasm by the audience. chairman. Mr. R. A. Mac- Donald. explained that the Sacred Concert in aid o4 the Social Ser- vice washmxld an annual affair de- lflflflllnDGdi that the entire would be repeated next Sunday at the Holy Redeemer Hall. ‘III BAPTIST OIUIOI At the service of morning wor- l ALE; S—HORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.80-9.15 TUESDAY AT 8.30 SUMMERSIDE iEiiEILQIEJIEIIPJIEJIEJLEJLAILQJiEt g i KINGSTON Y- P. U. The regular meeting of the Kingston Y.P.U. met at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Ward. The A-l n-na-I ' m O A I ousand r , the script- ure lesson was taken from Mark 3 chapter, 1-112 verses read by Mrs. Willard Proud. Mr. Skinner then prayer followed by the Hymn n. “Wimp l-le lead‘; Mo" m the abssnco of the president the .vice- president took charge of the re- mainder of the meeting. minutes of the last: meetl were read and adopted followed y roll call answered with eleven mem- bers and six " “ amounted to 90 cents. Psrllsr Newson and Mira Willard Proud were appointed on the programs q committee for next meeting, when it was decided to hold a sing-song. Alta Prowse. Lois Ycunker. Belle Smith and Willard Proud lnted to prepare the program or this service. It was also de- cided to hold the meetings on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month. Hymn, What A Friend was then sung- Mr. Skinner gave a very instructive address. The remainder of the evening was spent with contest; and in- strumental music. Lunch was then served by the hostess and g, hearty vote of thanks extended to Mr and Mrs. Ward for the use of their home and kind hospitality shown. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. GRENVALI SCHOOL February Report: Grade X-l. Dorothy MacRae: 2. Lois Paul; 3. Arnold Moore. Grade IX-l- Jean MacFherson. Grade VIII-l. Helen Martin; 2. mliias Wonnacott. a Grade 1. Edna Waye: Melvin Garew. Grade V (SrJ-l. Verna Martin. naGrade V (JrJ-l. Sterling Mac- e. - Grade TV-l. Revel Newport. Grade IT! (s) -1. Rsymon Sentner p ant. Grade I! tsr.) -<i- Eleanor Brown; z. Phyllis Martin. Grade II (Jr.)-—1. 1M0 Sent!!!‘- Grads I-—l. Harold Martin. Perfect attendance month: Arnold Moore, Jean Mac- Pherson. Melvin Carew, Verna Martin. Sterling MacRae, Phyllis Martin. Harold Martin Teacher, Eunice Rsckham. ALEXANDER W. I- On Wednesday evening. March flth, the Alexandra Women's In- stitute met at the home of Mrs George MacLei-mnn. In the absence of the president, the vice-presid- ant. Mrs. rzrnest MscCabe occupied the chair. The meeting o povm, n-igland, March l‘! -(C P)- Frederic Budd, ‘ Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey, Canadian High Ccmmosslorter for IIIIGQE: Ia opened an exhibition of ions of Canadian intinls hero, first of a series erdaloitlorzmt: be Two thousand r ' been more availabe through directo and warden of Hart varsity 0K TOIOntO. I'M m mg‘; of Stanley Mona. J. Ernest ll. Worth Nyzrl Dfllllisl H2 Prince Street. Phone l2. "We Dispense Any Prescription” H. L. WORTIIY Nyol Drugllst 178 Queen Street Phone l7! o’ c means, canteens and can» hut; and. were paid for by a group of ian Q rations. sdy ist FARM ton sue 0L0 1 mile from Klnltora ata-. - tion. 83 acres, 75 acres un- w, der cultivation. The bal- his nth ance consists of mixed fire- P- l 1- w wood.h1 mileD fimh slfhool and c urclt. we ng ouse » 2:23. *:"."...'::::s' .35.‘: i: : "-0- Mach“ UNDIITAKII IMIALMII all good locality. For further particulars apply to fianattakwa larfi Illslia Ihalo II WALTER FARMER Borden, P.E.l. were t2. . - Iollowing adjournment, lunch was served These have ll?‘ Jhdlgn ributed thrcueh with the Institute Ode and . The minutes were read and adopt- ed. and the roll call wasmonswai; 0d by sit i what women dislike “moat, in men. 1'0- ard, Mary McCue, 0P ant, Camilla Gallant. Cecelia Mc- fruit. Material passed in consis of two large quilts. A crib gait was presented to Mrs- Harold - fan's twin baby ll Mrs- Bruce J anon led in e discussion on flia o , and conducted an enioyable contest. Proceeds from the b so Mrs. In will he answered a houses hint. and lunch committee will Mrs George i holiness. rt. if At the evening ser oi-aaim (b)—i. Wendell Silli- , with eiviiia ship the sermon by the Rev. Ron- ald Nobh was "How Jesus Work- Th esu. ed." Last Sunday morningnwe con- Word o! God In I“ m‘ vice the Min- late a subject was “The W°Y1° Waits For You‘. The Choir saw t‘ l‘, PilOt M?" si§§i§°vi§i§t sally W°°d “u” m, 5010 port. Miss Marion Han?" sang Car-cit settins 01 "N*"' My Go to T 1' the ev service th in WhiCh ““€i"“hil““"“°°‘i iifiiiieliihi mt in o err-less o . through unconsecratdd powers. m on This is His issi to the world regards as not sisvingélgrawho outfit be avg‘. ow eeus wot Hoar hsl words, “th faith hath saved hair tlree"—to blind men “accord- meriling to your faith"-to the Syro n, This hour is rapidlyihoeryrician woman, “great, is thy ll‘.i”°"“l.““llt.illil t‘. ‘“““ “mun u“ a o“ on and lo h a well be- m uf“i,‘.‘i'm”“.fi“ufittwn°3i to at- iing of men. the Father who dmlt ‘tgird Qthis friendship meeting. in Him. Sure of Himself, l-lis one- Th, sunday school is keeping mas with the Father. He taught in its atten in: with authority, healed with auth- “pram He loveg eople, trhintgéed the peop n sympa y a in understand- ing that reached all hearts. of the ,radiant power. As He worked. so He works today and faith in Him will make us whole. The Junior Choir led in the music of the __ moming, singling! Colerrngs (‘Eating meetin was held on of the, Eon 0 an.‘ e urc wfifieggfymiévsnihg, iuarch 8th, at School met for its Bible Study per- m‘ home o; me secretory, w h iod at. 2.30 p-m. Evening worship i mbers and two visitors prc- was observed at 7 p.m., openin ‘vetmgdeetin opened by repeat- with a period of congregations 5m- d m mo“ m,“ can was singing. Mr. Noble's evening ser- 1“? m"; with liMy‘Fav0rxw Name mop was “Barabbas or Christ?" “nswe N w Baby" Mwbers also Shepards "Jesus Thou art Stand- aor ah glow “cs- Mm. "mung " was the evening anthem. A m“? t‘. 3 gave their “IT-‘ed solo was effectively sung In" had been m“ w bv Mr. J.L. MacAulav. John Inch articles bought ‘or ’ , ..:.. and cholrrnast- “n00 rum, one large quilt and 51x er directed the music at all serv- . . pairs Dylllnas had been iorward- "- ed to Red Cross. There was to be quilting at the home of Mrs. Russel White on the followinfl Monday. Bills of $3 54 for quilt- ing materiai were presented and paid More material has been pur- chased. A letter of appreciation from 2 Arthur Paul (overseas) was rehti‘ 1t. was decided tio give WWO to‘ Red Cross a a . For progragii? Mrs. White read s "An Open Letter" with disciwsion 2 questions this was followed by a Name Quiz contest. Mrs. John Matheson kindly invited members to her heme for the April meet-l ing when roll call will be answered by priming a Clean Medicine Bottle, topic to be “Distribution o! Doctors‘ Meeting closed with National Anthem. rzarr. Poi» SCHOOL . e increasins o sash th °““'°“ sfiii"_____ GREENVALE W. l- reports: sick and small BAN G "i" "CHOOL Honor roll o. ... .1301‘ School for ‘the month of February: i Grade IX - i. Beth MucDoug- ' all; 2. Isabelle Compton | Grade VTIL-l. Ben Jean Ccmpto . Gratin VIA‘ Flora Compton. Grade V—‘ Roy Compton; 2. cnhle Compton. _,' Grads- 1-1. Henry Compton; Oliver Ccntpton Grade IL-l. Patricia Compton. Grade T—l Divid Compton Teacher: Niclina A. ‘Bouin. ANCIENT ART _ ' Compton; Dancing is tgtnoat ancient o! all the arts, and was practised by - most. all the primitive tribes. Report of Nail Pond School for the month of February: Grade IX-l- Vilma Bernard; 2. Mary Mcque. Grade viii-l. Evelyn Perry; 2. Rita McCue; 2. S. Jean te A is. 7* es rut . S O R E we“ Emily DesRoches; Blanchard. Grade VI-l. Urban Gallant; I Mark Gallant. _ Grade V-i. Camilla Gallant; 3. Viola Le- Ceceiia McCue; . Marie Ellen Buot; orth. Grade III-l. Austin Gallant; 2. Victor Bitct; 3. Camille Dou- cette. Grade lI-l. Rose Marie Bern- ard; 2. Andrien LeClair; 3. Flor- ence Mcoue. Grade I \i.l—1. Delirns LeClair; 2. Gerald Gallant; 3. Eddie Dou- cette. Grade I (b)—l. Laura Elis- woir 2. Francis, Galibn; 3. Cecile Doucette. Prizes liar Arithmetic foi- reo- ruary: Grade IX-Velrna Bern- wv-tm u= WED scam our oz w,» eat: ASLEEP? 1 v8 "row m0 ‘rout: vou ‘rt-wt scnew no "me CElLlNO was LOOSE.‘ Clair; Grads I (ai-Delima Le- Clair; Grade I (b)—- Laura Ells- worth. _ Perfect attendance: Velma Bern- Rlta McOue, Jeannette Blanchard. Urban Gall- Cuerliultlnufilfillliht. Qilllillic, DQ11- cette. Rose Marie Bernard, Flor- l-fighest, average for February:- Rnse Marie Bernard. as percent. Teacher, Mel. W- l. Araenaalt GIT RUBBER. AGAIN H311.‘ Y -(OP)-- slot; tho south coast of New Guinea n planters, with many native laborers, are gutting the rubber plantation; into harness, and Jill p-V-ha - | He held a constant faith in ainwd “mm” "centrist. salami. INJOYAILI SING - SONG -- Another in the series at yable was hold y at of Cohuobtrg but on It was attended by of man o! the three l. Noonan acted as as in very while music was sup- and Queen largo umber! foscsaullr. D~ i of oe a w 0%" a l. JOIN: Dougnn. ‘I0 LIAVI ARIII. “wt Rev. J. A. Ufliiliivlh. forms‘ - on o! Charlottetown vmo Mag- pciuted recently to the arc - on. of Kingston, Out, will Y seeded hora b; Rn. J of Sydney. Da o! the new op's arrival vns no is WAIIHOIJSIS Two Charlottetown were Qlitbiild by b ow, police wer ur apd about one. At tho Frank . tato warehoiuo on the w-atarfroat the night prowlersTgot nothing. a check revealed. ey ad more luck at the Dillon and food warehouse when they‘ of! with some cash whic had been received in a lat, u nsaction the previous day and had not been ucked up. Poll laid they tho t the breaks mart have been be work of juveniles. Personals Montreal, t. Hr. SJ. Halsey. ll" Adlutaot W. Mercer loft day morning for Saint John. N3. when no will conduct a Revival Cam for tan days. During his absence Y Peoples Sergeant Major Reta O Saint John will be hero t0 assist i“ in the local Corps. w-"mnrmm (I! LEO WALSH) Prom pléacs to place he roams a u, Despised by over-y trown: Yet hearty laughter and a limit Fills the silent . A weather-worn coat so rare, A greenish colored hat: Possessed so roud his daily wear; Buried deep n ht Graded down to six-feet gall; mooted like a pole,- wherc will you spend this wiritery fall 7 You vagabondish role. s. Knapsack flung across his should- e r. striding slowly on; Becoming darker ever colder, Waiting now the dawn. Down the alley spending night, Shameful to the eyes; Blowing loud the wind does bite: Slumberlng he This is the lite of the vsgsbcnd Happy and carefree: Becoming one that's very fond. Becoming one like me. FORTUNE RD. SCHOOL Report for Iebruary: Grade X-i. George McInuis. Grade IX-i. finest larkin: 2 Ross Gillis; 3. Martin McMillan. lies. . Thomas Lar n. Grade V—l. Boyd Mcxlnnon; 2. Eddie Dwan. Grade II! (SrJ-l. Earl Dwan: 2. Georgaina Russell. Grade m m.) - 1. n Eldon Russell: Grade r Mo 2. Bnmett a, Highest, average: Ernest Larkin Teacher: Anna Hellman. Bv ijg. Williams Our Boardiml Hous wimvglti’ \5\‘fl _ BUTBQi Evelyn Alvari Russell. Perfect attendance: Irvine Surge. Rose Gliiis, Hilda Gorman, Bern- adette Burge, Claire Burn. Qerths Dwan i _° avvoeldflruthegoeato Kolio sOorn blushing.‘ delicious-loo thingalltbeGordosfsa 4 ' count PO fi“ lOrder n some aissyifir. Lk Fred Gordoodoaarft iivaontireotbarlidaol bod aawe pt Fhkoaat bedtime, ‘ ‘naoeuyto eat ‘em any time!" ‘That's one groeonand, Jar-eat . E Made by Kellogg's in London. Canada. t THE cu jPPSY-‘Turvl’ i i‘; . ‘II M fir‘ “(gram-Plain D BAH/XI “A SUPRA-N L "Nit Waterfowl Migration Ila: Reached Prov. Game observers ‘report that the annual spring migration of Seese and ducks had set in. although w date only the vanguard of the dif- flerent species have arrived. Gunners are still puzzled over the way the wild geese behaved last season- The geese tfnat stopped of! in this province last. ng on way north were n in thousands. The concentration in the Bedequo area i lost April was compiled at , ximotel four thousand. But fro. out tho number that favoured the prov- ince wlbh a visit was reckoned in hundreds only. mp0 tion the Provinces indicate tha b gunners on had Y sections of New Brunswick! east coast but that Nova Scotia nim- rods fared no better than the Prince Edward Island tnterr. It is hoped that the un-natural situation will adjust itself this coming fall. A time there was when the fall goose mooting on the Island was the envy of eastern Canada. HIS’! COMBAT PLANI ‘lhs first time s. plane was flown an‘! combat was during a Balkan re- lion in 1912. Card Of Than/cs m. John A. Rosa sud family, Strathcona, wish to thank ther neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness also those “v who sent of durmirag their recent sad bereave- m as-Zfl-li. t good goose ease! ptotrrvcu owe mow ‘l’. use owosowe AGMCULWRAL I'M woaxtus ROCKET -r NNBV WlRELEEQ mtoraoi. .1 their lid the ' w cons v. EC ATIONAL COMMUNITY? ly non» so; of Montreal 1n on». Hotel, Parlor a Tuesday, March 2i, 8 P. M. ruc rubric coonraun wupconso - us: TURE “'_:_______-==-———————-—— ~——— Honor roll for libbruary: Grade X—1. Mull Angus Macliean; 3. sch. Grade 2-1. Robert Ross Grade VII-ii. knest 2. Janice Beaten; 3. Viola Donald. Grads V-il. Elan t; l. Gordon Maorhnson; s. tblnr oi-iui rv-s. mam - Ohristeha Mael-‘herson; y“: MacDonald. Grade III—l. Gordon llaflqb 11-1. Scott u 1-1. Ross; llhdionaid; s. Miriam Teacher, lilarrarst o. rmnuii m sfmic-r rnumso candidates for athletic games ancient Greece did not. eat meet lined on new cheese. dried tip. boiled grain with warm water. FILE SUFFEREIIS ‘IND GGUPGN POI $l$isl 3.’. fiifsfliiih“ $1551‘- am“ ‘u’ IEMOERBOIDHI IIHDIIQI sflbo ads by the ll ii Iilllsall ' "' ‘m troaaamld UN‘! u» “t?! 80a Min’ Grads Grade Ordnby nuarbulrmyaal HAIL Tllll GQUPII TODAY - on .... fifl‘? "'" " Pit-l "r'.‘t".o“a"ut'i'f:tsi‘s‘fi‘iv‘l a. With Major HOOP“, Athiouw Pump AGUGU GOTA be . nan and Mrs- Nat. Mae- : Blended for castles PEKOE Canada's largest Illa QUALITY ha! expect to teach the e-war output of ifllttonainthef stygar. __ 600d Taste! sailing unfit) B! t r GIORGI JeMAN US ' 1 0 009