By l. Watson MacNangbt.‘ M}. (Special To The Guardian) Ierliament resumed its sittings at three o'clock on Monday, after the Easter recess. Dr. McGarry, Liberal member from Invernessi Richmond, Nova Scotia, was back in his seat. Dr. McGarry had been absent since early in January. dill’ Io illness. He had been ordered by his physician to take a long hoii lay In Bermuda and it is pleasing he relate that he seems to be re- itored to his former health and vigor. Mackenzie King. who has been in Williamsburg, Virginia. re- zeiving an honorary degree from the University of William and Mary. did not return to his seat until Tuesday. Most of the other members have returned from their constituencies. The members from urban ridings insist that the ben on oleomar- garine must go; those from rura. ridings, more particularly riding: where dairying forms a large par‘. of the economy. are Just as vocal that the ban must remain. It is significant that the recent butter shortage has changed the sand if members from consituencies wherr the economy is both rural and ur- ban. Their attitude seems to oe that, if the dairy industry cannot supply an adequate amount of but- tI, then the ban on oleomargsrinc is extremely difficult in Justify. i: is most fortunate for.the proponents d the ban on oleomargarine that at this time an acute shortage s.‘ -lce. a considerable amount butter should have developed in Canada. - ' FLINTKOTE and NOVELTY SIDINO OLAPBOARDS cross SHINGLES WINDOW FRASlES SASHES noon FiiAMES and 1 TILE FLOORING HARDWOOD FLOORING Larisa When l loft Ottawa to go home for tho Easter recess. the snow ha: almost disappeared from the streets and lawns and the cleaners were Fl-‘movlnk the sand that had accu» mulated during the winter months. It is interesting to note that, ai though heroic efforts are made to keep the Ottawa streets free from forms and after a while it becomes sr- firmly fixed that it is difficult to remove. The city then sends forth a number of men armed with buc- kets of sand, which they sprinkle "W" freely over the streets. This has to be done almost daily and. by the time spring arrives. a con. slderable amount oi sand will have accumulated. On mild days this is the bane of the housewife because no matter how careful one is to scrape one's shoes. some sand still sticks and is carried in and scat- tered over the house. ~ O O O Yesterday on my return to Ot- tawa I noticed that the grass on the spacious lawns in front oi the Tang", Aching YLSTEIIII ausnolsu Perspiring Feet _ ust one minute after an ap- In l plication of Emerald Oil you'll get the surprise tired. feet will literally lump for joy. life. Your burning YOU!‘ tender, smarting, No fuss. no trouble; you lust ap- ply a few droos of the oil over the I surface of the foot night and morning. or when occasion re- quires. Just a little and rub it in. It's simply wonderful the way It acts on all foot misery. while for feet that sweat with an offensive odor. there's nothing better in the world. It's a splendid formula-this combination of essential oil and camulior and othe? antiseotlcs so good that thousands of bottles are sold annually to helb soften up corns and callouses. Hughes Drug Co. Ltd. and The Jenkins Pharm- acy sells lots of it. Parliament‘ buildings had turned i lush green and that some of the crocuses that border the edges oi these lawns were in bloom. Withi. the next day or two the dsffo dlls will be in bloonrtoo and from then until late fall there will be no lack of blooms around the Par- liament buildings, and the lawn~ adjacent thereto. As soon as the early blooms have faded. new ones _nurtured in hot houses — are put in their place and the timing is so good that one hardly notices that the old blooms have been re- moved and new ones put in theli place. O l O Princess Juliana of the Neth eriands. who spent her exile Ottawa, presented the Parks have thrived wonderfully in Ca. nada and add much to the beauty of Parliament Hill in the spring months. Ottawa is blessed with beautiful spring and autumn weather. The winters are severe and at times ill summer the heat is intense; but the change from winter to spring is sudden and there is no long drawn out period of damp foggy windy weather such as we some- my ‘l. w / is v If You Are Building or Remodelling g H t) I- M A N ‘s (ion Supply You ‘With ' “i . i. llraetically Everything You Need- GET OUR LOW PRICES now in srocx ._. FIR PLYWOOD—-1-4. s-a, 1-2. 5-8, 3-4 inches thick _ BUIET UP ROOFING WATER PROOFING for Foun- dation and Floors » ' DOOR JAM STANDING B/lSE and RUBBER s ~ l DIMENSION LUMBER _ all sides - sizes 'MATCHE D and DOORS “MONODOR" ent patterns PINE CUTTERS OUTSIDE PINE Dressed f... ~. ves JOINTED SHEATHIING BOAT PLANK--3;8i and 3.4 inches thick. * . times experience in the Maritimes. es oooas FINISH in differ- MOULDINGS all widths -_ SH EATHING ., ._, ..__._..._...s_. 1 .. ‘ some: persuasion I TaIJQI-NAN fro. . fi l in Federal Commission with many tulips from her native land. These Curling Club were brought in - close for. the season by a banquet held in the Women's Institute Hal. last Wednesday evening. A round dren Fund." table discussion followed the din- ner. turned to resume her duties the ‘Hillside Restaurant, after brief but most enjoyable holiday spent with friends in Charlotte- town, who gave her a most cordial welcome. Mrs. Leard have arrived from _ Canning, N. 5.. to supply the Ai- beriori charge Church of Canada for the next few months. Mr. beard is a native of Alberton and he and Mrs. heard are receiving s warm welcome. tel) Sewing Circle met at the home of Mrs. iDr.) W. shes on Thursday evening. Tharsmvss a large number in attendance. and a great deal of work was accom- plished. Nil special half hour. delicious ‘refresh- ments were served by the hostess. , . entertainments was Dance", in the..Womsn‘a institute Hall. Excellent m c was furnish- ed under the dir n of-Mr. C. R. heard. An interesting-feature of the evening was s novelty dance. ‘THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN» JBEDEQUI UNITED (SUIOR CHARGE-Services Sunday. April 11th. Bedequs l1 A, M. Borden 3 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Rev. W Burton Cruwe. B. A., Minister. ' -NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services. Sunday. Aura 11th. Cliiinin 11.00 A: M. South Granville 230 RM. Bong River ‘I30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minis- ter. -HAVE YOU TRIED‘ Kem-to-le the miracle wall finish. Rem-tone dries in one hour and- is washable with sdap and water. We have all colors and white in stock. The Summerside Hardware Co. -WE INVITE YOU Io look over our Wall Paper Sample Book: the patterns are the finest on iihe. market. and the prices are moder- ate. Tlhe Srrrrnerside Hardware Co. -MAKE TRIP BY CAR - One of the first motor vehicles Io sr- rive in Burlington after the re- cent plowing of the roads by the snow plow, was a jeep. owned by Mr. Ernest White. Charlottetown. Mr. White was accompanied by his wife and her sister, Miss Hilda MacLeod who remained in Bur- lington to visit her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Hickox. Personals -—Mr. and Mrs. Ennis email have returned to their home at Mia couche after spending the winter months in Toronto, Ont. —Mr. Oariman Thompson of Charlottetown was a visitor to Rel vin, summerside and Marnie. dur ing the lifasterholidays. -—Miss lviarion Picketts. Kelvin, spent the Easter holidays at Cansu. N._.S., where she was the guest oi her friend, Miss Barbara Forbes. -Mr. Layton Profitt. Burlington. was in Charlottetown on liniday. attending the organization meet- ing of the P. E. l. Junior Farmers Federation. —Mise Joan Csseley. Kelvin. spent pert of the Eastern vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark Liinkletter. -Bur. -‘Mrs. Koith Harrington. accom- panied by her infant daughter, lil- len Maude, returned from the Prince County Hospital on Thurs- day etc her home at Spring Val ley. -Bur. -lVlr. Clayton Watts. New Hamp- shire, spent the past week at Mar- gaie, where he was the guest of his sister and brother in law. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hickox and fam- ily. -Bur. SATURDAY. -.1Vfr. Earle Campbell has com- pleted his course‘ in blacksmithing. and is spending a week at his home at Burlington, before leaving" to serve an apprenticeship st North River. --Bur. -Continuing a series of card par- ties sponsored by Irishtown Wom- en's Institute Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell entertained a_t six tables of progressive auction on Friday evening. Mrs. Hiram Harrington and Mr. Elvin anion won the prizes for highest scores. and con solation awards went to Mrs. Char- les Cole and Mr. Leamsn Reeves. Assisting the hostess with rdresh- mente were Mrs. Clayton Btavert, Mrs. James Simmons and Mrs. Robert “Btavert. . iilberton Mr. William Gillian. Sudsbury. Ontario. is on an extended visii ‘were, where he is the guest of hh iarents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gil- Elan. Mr. Allan Maclean on the staff if the Canadian Bank of Com- nerce here. recently enjoyed a brief holiday at his home in Mone- ton. N. B. The sincere sympathy of many friends is extended to Mrs. Slide Rayner on the recent death oi her mother, Mrs. Samuel Cotton at Mount Pleasant. ‘ The activities of the Alberton Ii Ass Event 2 . HULMAWS GREAT HAT SALE , EACH ‘YEAR. 0N THE ARRIVAL OF OUR NEW SPRING HATS WE GATHER UP THE ODDS AND ENDS OF LAST I YEAR'S STOCK AND OFFER THEM TO YOU AT REALLY AMAZING PRICES} THIS IS AN ANNUAL EVENT AND ONE THAT YOU SHOULD NOT MISS OUT ON J-- SO, FOR A HAT OF WONDERFUL VALUE SHOP IN THE ME N’S WEAR DEPARTMENT ON FRIDAY AND I "34 Hers from our famous Stetson line, these-ere in bro- ken sizes end o variety of colors and styles. The regu- lor prices of these Stetson Hobs were o: high es 10.00, for rheAnnuoI Hot Sole they ore priced at . . ._._.. .'.. $3.95 0f Amazing Value! 0N SALE FRIDAY MORNING ‘A selection of Hols of all other makes in e vorlefy of‘- si-yles, sizes, colors and qualities, regularly priced up to 7.00, for the Annual Hot Sole they ors .. $1. snob EIARLY FOR BEST CHOICE - “YIIIEIIE IILII FRIENDS MEET" PAGE THIRTEEN “sue;- 95 of the "Canadian Appeal For Ciril- ~Word has been received of the passing at the City Hospital, Sas- katoon, Sesk., of Mr. Harris Learrl. son of thelate Mr. and Mrs. Archi- bald Leard of Alberton. Besides his family Mr. [card is survived by the following brothers and sisters. Ira in allfornia. Alvah in Wor caster, ass. The Reverend W.B. beard in Alberta, Elmer and Lee- win in ‘Saskatoon, (Minnie) Mrs. Iiettney in New Hampshire. Katie in Vermont; Lillie in Vancouver and (Carrie) Mrs. Gates in Cali- fornia. Mr. beard was predeceased by two brothers and one sister; Henry of Aiberton. Miles oi Saska- toon snd (nsurs) Mrs. W. Deacon of Saskatoon. g___. Indies of Bt. Peter's Anglican church met at the Rectory on Mar. 32nd. for the organisation of s Guild. The following officers were elected: President: Mrs. H. . Matthews: Vice President: Mrs. C. R. Profltt; Secretary-Treasurer: Mrs. Vernon Ingland. A committee was appointed to contact all ladies lu tbs oonsrsgstien with the ob~ ject of increasing membership. A planning awnittee, comprising Mrs. l. I: Champion. Nl-s. J.. C. ‘rrsvuadaad Mrs. J.»W. Nowe. was appointed. At s pubsequerit meet- of this committee. it was de- Mlss Beth Clarke recently re- st i Th6 RCVGTQIIG Li. l, LCIHI llld of the United The Ladies Aid (Western Hospi- owing a very enjoyable Outstanding among A i... as... . a "loecisi Hall. Regular meetings. of the Guild will be held the fourth Monday in each month. , Older residents of this commun- ity learned with regret of the pass- ing of Miss Mary E. Gordon ai. her home in Bummerside on Good Friday. Fiollowing a brief service at the Bowness Funeral Home in Summerside, her body was con- veyed by moior hearse to Alberton on Monday, where the funeral ser- vice was held in the Presbyterian Church, and was conducted by her mihister, The Reverend C. Carnegy. B'Side, assisted by The Reverend d. B. Cunningham of Alberton. Hymns sung were “Unto the l-lilla" and "Abide With Me." Pallbear- ers were Messrs.‘Nelson Oliver, Leigh Weeks. Herbert Clark, How ard Clark, Willard Waugh and fired Clerk. Miss Gordon was laid to rest beside her parents in tne old Presbyterian Cemetery in the Dock. Prior to their departure for their new home in Brooklyn, N. 5., the Reverend J. M. Fraser. and Mrs. Fraser. were guests of honor at a condresational social in the Unit- ed Church Hall. As,.Mr. and Mn. Fraser entered the hall the large gathering greeted them by singing "Good Evening To You." Mr. J. W. Waugh. on behalf of the Alber- ton Confiscation. read an address Isiah! ass assumes phi-arsenal Carl Weeks read a message Il'<.'lIi' the Tlgnish congregation. and mane the presentation on their belmii. To these outward signs or appfEclil~ tion Mr. and Mrs. Fraser answered most fittingly and voiced deep gratitude of the fellowship they had enjoyed durius "W" five were on this charge. A short program included a solo by Barbara Brown. a duet by Dorothy Bonyman and Joan Currie. a message and clever impersonation by the Reverend W. I. MacDonald of liiirnsdaiehppre- elation of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser's work, and regret at their depart- ure were expressed in messag from the different organizations in the congregation. Mrs. C. H. Weeks spoke for the Sunday school, Mrs. Arthur Wright for the Lad- ies’ Aid, Mr. Arnold Bierlihy for the Y. i’. U.. Miss Ruth Pike for the Mission Band, and Miss Alice. Gordon for the'W. M. S. The last message ‘noluded a lovely poem composed for the occasion by one of the Auxiliary ‘ Mrs- John H. Wells, dressed in so old fashioned costume, rendered an original "uric" to the tune of "lted River Valley." After s de- licious lunch had been served. a hearty sing-song under the lead- ership oi Mr. J. W. Don Camp- bell was eniflflfl b? Ill- The singing of “Blast Be The ‘his That Binds" and prlyer by the Rev. W. I. MacDonald brought the evening of sood fellowlhla to a a henna JUICE . e o o so o-vo-QOQ-QOO-vtoqwve-e-J iieunrovrs KEIISIIIGTIIII, P. E. l. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY Maple Leaf TOILET SOAP-6 cakes“ .39: l-i-qt. Golv’d. FAILS -- Eoch............65e 20.01. tins — 3 for. . . . . . .. .35: Choice Quality g ISLAND CHEESE — Lb. .39: LINSEED. SOAP 21b. tin..................55e Hamilton's ‘ MILK LUNCH-Lb. pkg. .715 Silver Ssol - . 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