overs, Twin Sets, etc., Department all day TUESDAY, All Ladies Knitted Sportswear Demonstrated Here Tucson, Mr. Ronald Henderson will show the new LANSEA KNITTED SUITS, Cardigans, Pull- APRIL 2"‘- ln our Ready-io-Wear APRIL 2nd are invited. ‘Eastern Locals .."Ihls column is reserved for lows of local interest but advertis- llg of n newsy nature may he In- 2 cents n word strictly I ..'IUBSCRII.'TIONS t0 The lmsrlottetown Guardian may bl handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 4'1, or left at H. J. Mabonfs Drug Store, Montague. L-‘l ""11!!! LADIES AlD 0F THE MONTAGUE—Predryterian Church met at the home of Miss Eileen Nicholson on Friday evening. The word period was spent in knitting and hockinii- Mrs. Bill Garrick in- sited the ladies to ho;- home for the next meeting-H. ..'Gl'RL GUIDES-The regular bloating of the First Montague Ocmpsn 0t Girl Guides was held on Itiiiiry evening st the Guide Hall. The meeting opened with the Horseshoe. Guide Prayer and re- peating or promise. Patrol corners were spent very profitably lemming tests. The canary Patrol under ilhe leadership of Vera Beck won the first competition. and also got the most points for inspection. The Chsfllnch Patrol under- the leader- ship oi Louie Bunion won the Knot “ring contest. The meeting closed with Oannlpiire and ‘Rpm-H .3800!!! MEETING-Tho Boy Scouts oi the First Montague Troop met for their regular meet- ing on Friday evening. The Owl Patrol. under patrol loader Albert Gaudet, is leading in competition. Mr. R._ K. Clemente. electrician, has kindly arranged to give the troop s. short talk on things that boys should know about electricity, and some pointers on rope splicing and tying the more complicated knots at, the next meeting. At the Court of Honour good progress was reported in the making of bird houses. Already quite a few beau- tiful, sturdy houses are made and the boys expect to have more fin- ished this week and will soon have some on sale. H. UKDNCEET ENJOYED - on Wednesday night March 6 s. very enjoyable concert was put on in Milltown Cross Hall, in aid of the Women's Institute. Despite the poor condition of both weather and roads s. good crowd assembled and s nice sum was realized. This con- cert was repeated in Whim Road Hall with equal success on March l0. The mem‘ s o! the Institute wish to thank the people of the Whim Road for the use of their hell. The following is the program: Opening chorus: Remark; by chair- man; Instrumental. Archie Stuart, violin; Flo MacDonald. guitar; Anna MacDon d, mandolin; Recl- totion, Leo Cl rey: Dialogue. The Quack Doctor; Step dance. Sey- mour 0‘Connor and Benjamin Ora- ham; song. Mac Matheson; Recl- tation. Florence MacDonald; Duet W. Bruce and A. MacDonald; In- tbrmlsalon, sale oi candy; A scene from the Old Country: Solo. Ben Graham; Step dance. Seymour 0’Connor; Dialogue, Striking the Blow; solo. Anna MacDonald; Dia- logue, Aunt Melissa's Money; In- strumental music; Playette. A Womerrs Business Meeting; God two the King. Eficononar ENJOYED-A con- rt in aid of the Montague Legion was hold m the r. o. o. r. l large number of citizens attending the entertainment showed their ap- of the edfort/s of the and gave their generous sup- put. It is lWtle more than a yes: s 5 i 5 § 5 Lane; Remarks by Chairman, L. M. McKlnnon; Brass Quartette -- "Meditatlon" by Messrs. McKinnon. McLean, Beer and Ives; March by Band. “Victor"; Double Mixed Qunrtetle- "Bells oi St. Mary's Reading by Ivlrs. Sydney McLean- "On Being Gilncked"; Solo by Alli- son Mioleam-"Bells oi the Sea"; Step Dancing. William Hennigar, Fiddler. James Lowry; Reading,- Mrs. Wilfred Watierworth; Solo- Ruth Vickers; Song and Dance- "Are You Going to Dance", Antan- da Carmtliers and Barclay Grant: mtermisslon-Sale of Candy. Band Selection — "Wandering Gypsy"; March — "Grand Entree?’ Reading -—Mr. W. H. Poole; Male Quartette ——"Hcave-ho, Messrs. Martin, Mc- Lean, Vlckerson and Ives; Sketches ‘qltllan Murray; Step 11g- Oolin McPherson; Bram Quartette -“March of the Nobles": Solo- “The Floral Dance"; Brass Duet- “Whispering Hope", Messrs Ives and McLean; Song and Dance- Evelyn Currie; God Save the King; Accompanists-Mrs. A. F. Campbell Mas. J. MacBeth, Mrs. H. Davison. PERSONALS ..'\F‘riends of lvir. Philip Lane. Montague, will be sorry to learn o! his continued illness.—-H. ..‘Mrs. J. R. Munn of Marshfield, spent last week-end at Mon- tragic, the guest of her son, Roddy, W. L. McLean oi Peter's Road. who has been patient at the Montague Hospital returned to his home on Thursday aiternoon-H. ..' . R. P. MacDonald enter-- tained the Ladies Aid of the Mon- tag-us United Chirrch at her home last Tuesday evening. About twenty members were present. After the business session a work period was held. The members with friends, are invited to a social evening at the home oi their president. Mrs. R. w. Stewart, next month-H. ..*Mr. Percy T. Peardon, formerly oi‘ Montague. has just purchased the "Ocean Shore" Hotel at Day- tona. Beach. 'I'hls hotel is open the year round and has over one hundred beds and fort baths. Mr. Peardon has been in t s business for the past twenty seven years and is well qualified to make a success oi this venture at Daytona. Beach.- . .'Mr_ and Mrs. J. ‘E. Fraser en- tertained the Montague United Church Choir at their homo on Saturday evening. H. . ‘Mr. Jack Glow of Charlotte- town. spent the weekend at Mur- ray Harbor North, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Glow. H. ..*Mr. James Burden oi Char- lottetown is spending a two weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs_ Isaac Burden, Montague. H. PUISVILLE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The March meeting oi the Pugs- vuille W. I. was held in the $11001 house on Tuesday evening. March, 26th. The meeting was opened by TBDEB-Uflfl the "Lord's Prayer" in unison. and turentry-ons b s rseponded to the roll call. The sec- retary read the minutes o! the lust meeting which were adopted and signed. All committees reported sntisfactomlly and new ones were RD90lYil£d~ Sick Mrs. Philip Gallant and Mrs. Maximo Gallant; School-Mrs. Charles Gallant and Miss Rose Gallant; ms- Mrs. Anthony Blanchard and Mrs. Bertha Gallant. It was decided to hold s. whim, party in April ii weather and roads are permitoble. Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant kindly of- fered her house for some. Mir-s. William Gallant and Miss Mery Ill-loin Ooiooran were appointed to ptmdtisse wines for whirt, etc. The for the evening oonglltsd dnoe this band was organised and program Vdnody t hes been of a "tree contest’ the prize being mldeHHisWorshipMsyorLaneinv/onby MissBerthoGsllant. A IlsMMesapaidtr-ibrltetotiheiote hmiorctrsiesdingbyt/lllss - II. W d. organiser comm-an was enJoysd by .8ths bsndsgll ,ovei's.l'lms..1osephP.GollantiniIltad yea .Stwu'al of thsthe tohsrhomeiorthe oitbensgim Aronoxtnwetingwhelsthemllofll ctthslt Bsndvrillbeursweredbyluterverses. is W M almdbvmmwmmr- DQQ r_ ‘Prov for Mo." Central . Guardian ='§'-Té‘§l““é'.=.'i slui- OONIIDIIIATION LII’! “IUD- mug, t-erae-r-m-era. ___. LADIIS AND GENT! clothes re- paired. remodeled. clllnflfl Ill pressed. 0. Alex Brown, 188 Greet L-sm-s-a-s-o-at LANOIA products here today only. Oome early and see them. Mm" A; M Ialmiled. --_-- RONALD Ill strum Lenses Suits. Osrdilaos. Pull overs. Twin Sets hare weds!» April 2nd. Do not miss . Moore at McLeod Limited. L-DOOB-d-i-li. PLEASANTLY SUBPBISEDP-On Friday evening the members of the Philanthea Olub oi the Baptist Church and their husbands met st the Experimental Station to surprise Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke on the oo- casion of their 35th Silver Wedding. and a Jolly evening ensued. A very complimentary address was real by the Philathia President Miss Annie Watson which was accompanied by a valuable silver entre dish end chocolates. the presentation being made by Miss Abbie Robertson. Dr. Clarke suitably replied for himself and Mrs. Clark thanking the donors for their exquisite gift and address. After an hour of games and con- tests s late supper was served, the pretty tea. table being presided over by Mrs. T. G. Ives. Quantities of spring flowers added to the Joyous- ness of the occasion, a feature of which was s. delicious three-tier wedding cake. A sing-song, solos by Mr. Leigh Ding-nail. Auld Lang Syne and the National Anthem brought the anniversary party to s. close ,with happiest good wishes for many future anniversaries. Good- nights were said. PRESENTATION ADDRESS A request has been received lak- ing 10r- a Guardian of March liitli containing the remarks made by Russell Rogers o1 Alberton mediate Championship Oounty and won by the Crystals, hence the pulication of his address herewith: MR. RUSSELL ROGER’! ADDRESS Ladies and Gentlemen: It affords me greet 9108mm I an sure to say aiewwordstoyoucu-r-thisoccasion. After seeing the game pla/yed here to-night. my interest and enthusi- asm has been greatly increased in hockey and 1 think I am voicing the the sentiment oi all the people here that this game was one of the greatest exhibitions of hockey that has been played here for s long time. The players did their very‘ best. played clean sportsmsnlike ookey and aftor all that is what counts. Inquirin oonceming the Birm- merside neup. we find some o! the old boys that», have brought fame and hockey honors to their town. In the good old days when Sunrmerside was playing senior hockey. I used to listen with great interest to the broadcasts of their games with the Abbies and other teams. Bummer-side has always had a good team. This year by deieat- ing Borden, they are undisputed champions oi Eastern Prince Coun- ty and become eligible to play off for the cup I am presenting. A1- berton has always been noted ior its splendid hockey teams and this year proves no exception. This team has won the championship of West- ern Prince Oounhy and knowing the material of the teams you have played with and tie-felted, I feel the title that you have won de- serves grvest credit. You have ac- complished s feat that the town oi Alberton should be proud of. No other town in Prince County. ex- cqatiw Bummerside. has contri- buted more to good hockey than the town of Alberton. By defeating Wellington Battlers you earned the right to meet Summ side in the finals for this cup. To promote an?‘ encourage Prince County. I am presenting this cup which will be emblematic of the champion inter- mediate hockey team for this County. It will be played for year- ly, undor nrles and regulations set forth in the iit oi the cup. To the captain oi t winning team, I present. this cup with congratula- tions and trust that another yesr you will add more laurels and to the losing tea-m better luck next M981’ _.._.__._______ BUTTIRSCOTCII APPLE ROLL (HOT) Make syrup of 1% cups brown sugar, 3 cups water, l tablespoon butter. and cook 5 minutes in cake pan. ‘Make biscuit dough of l cup flour, 2 tea , baking powder, i tablespoon sugar. pinch salt, 1% tablespoons shortening. ‘A cup milk. Roll on floured board. cover with 2 tart apples. chopped. and roll. s! llilnllt x vat. 5 Gd HAVE wow; tYour orders for She efficiently at wholesale prices world over for quality combinations. A stat! of trained paint men requirements, the quantity oi material you will need, you expect. 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Blice carefully, place cut side down in the hot syrup. dot each piece with cutter and oinhamorl. and bike in hot oven untllspples are soft. Serve with cream. - .._.________...___ 8T. OATIIEIINII W. I. The regular monthly meeting of 8t. Clthlrlnes W. I. met at the hall on March 18th with fourteen mflmbflrs and Donshew‘: women's Institute in attendance. The meet- ins Wu opened by singing It's s 800d time to get Acquainted. also repeating the Oreed in unison. Minutes oi the previous meeting were read and signed by the pm. ident. Two bills were presented it wss moved. secon ed and carried that these bills paid. this member min her annual fee. Under heading of new business l f discussion ' answered by a ‘decided. Correspondence was read by the secretary. Miss Hilda MacNcvin kindly invited the members for their April meeting rot. call to b9 “house cleaning hint". A short program was put on and the remainder oi the evenfng was pleasantly spent in music and conversation. A delicious lunch was served by the members after which all Ian! God save our King and O Oan- ads. Receipts 00 cents. __._..___..._...__ A MAID AMONG MIN BEGINA, March 20—(O.P.)-It was Just s hockey fixture between pick-up teams but in one goal was Miss t new, the only girl on the ice. The lads fired some herd shots st Miss Shaw, who for- merly tended goal for University of Manitoba co-eds team. but when it was ell over the score was only 2-2. It was s performance for the book. brie oosgrsb ,III discussed butnothingdsfinitewu BRINGING UP FATHER "WWI-Y- 1 I Q “Y our Opportunity ’ AHARDCC A l OIIBASEBU RNER or FURNACE SIZES A! $IQ,QQ Per Ton (while l! loshl ' ‘ make room for fresh Oar m, and to give m: so oppor- m nlsr grade of n on the lei‘ any American Nut, and like hundreds of our it is far superior to any Oosl you have previously Our object is to tunity of using‘ compare it wit you will agree that use senses 801T GOALS ........................stflfliiperton. ensue H. R. 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