Psor ma: p The love affairs of the immortal c A PIIIIIIIE EDWARD’ ‘roosr-l-rurs; writ-snows sso - 1 - a y poser whose romances rivalled the fire 0t his melodies! »? rev-o O O O O Q Q4 OO-VO $909 O O i 1-0 Q 6 0-0 O §§§444~tO44J 0-0 O4~O~O-&O-O-O O—O-O—QJ—O+O QQr O4-O4Q§~§<O—§4"s ‘ 'l‘!‘”E GU;AR_I_J_IAI}I_._____C_I_I_AV_I§I:OTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN vwvvvwv lawn: monsoon: Stalwart. Miss AGINT GEORGETOWN: AGENT! SOUBIS: ltliss Enid Richards and Gordon Ferrell Harold u. Landry. Ansel-sans». an. est-SI. sun-let Clair. Walden Layers. following places in Moublus: In Georgetown: the Post Oflioe: vévvvv The Guardlsss may be bought st any of the Miss B. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. In Souris: Cossdorrs sod Florence asrsma m» TOP salurws are here. Order your suit now. A. F. Campbell, Montague. HAMPSHIRE W. I. M11, Ralph Youuker was hostess on ‘Tuesday evening, March 9th at the regular monthly meeting of the Hampshire W. 1. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode followed by re- peating the Creed in unison. Roll call was respond-xi to by 14 intuit-hers and there o'er; 5 \l-tl0l‘S ‘present. Two tnembcrs paid their lacs. The reading and tuloplion of the mllliitcs was folloued by th~ reading of the COITOSPIIIIKIEIMB. It. was decided, by moJon, to donate $10.00 to the Canadian Appeal for Children's Fund. A receipt for $91.00 was received from Mr. Hlbbert ‘Pramere, Appeal Secretary, from a canvass of the district. member make 5 lbs. sugar into candy to be sold the night o! the Play. A number of quilt blocks nrre handed in and swci-al flour bag donations ncrc ollcrcd fur the back of this quilt. Pele Smith Specialty ”I LOVE MY HUSBAND, BUT - -!" _ ' JOOOJ-OOOOO>OOOOOOOG-OOOOODO‘Q94QOOOOOOO90¢-OOO§§O-O%T troufi: ontlrot - 1 SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 AND 8:45 l I EWS - SPORTS - E 9TH STAT "" -""-——— Get-troll cards were reported sent “ruisfnlto NEIL boil nsrtrfntnv PKNUDSEN - PATRICIAKNIGHI Prince Edward Theatre wya AFTERNOON ANII EVENING Earle MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald. The St. Charles Auxiliary Sooicty Presents “HOLD EVERYTHING" (A Comedy You Will Enjoy) 3 ACTS in Aitlof the Charlottetown Hospital Produced end Staged under Direction of J. AUSTIN TRAINOR, C.D.A. LOCAL IIAST 0F PLAYERS lion Messsr’: Orchestra SPECIALTIES BETWEEN EACH ACT AFTERNOON MATINEE AT 2:30 P.M. SHARP PRICE: Children I5c; Adults 50c EVENING PERFORMANCE CURTAIN AT 8:15 P.M. SHAR PRICE: Reserved 75c; Rush 50c mam SIIRBIOOKI W. l. Th; regular monthly meeting of Bherbrooke Women's Institute was held on March 4th at the home of Mrs. Ray Harris. The President npgned the meeting by the Ode and the Creed. In the sbsence o! the BLecreI-sry, Mrs. Jsmes Harris wss Correspondence srss read Easter Monday, Mar. 29; Under the Distinguished Pntronagcvol His. Honour Lieut- Gcverlnor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard; the Honourable Premier J. Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones; His Worship B. Ticket Sole for ‘Matinee and Evening opens at R. T. Holman‘: Ltd., Wednesday morning, March 24th, st 9 o'clock g; sharp; also on Thursday morning and Saturday. Phone No. 47. »$. appointed protcm. The minutes o! previous meeting and financial statements were resd and opproved. discussed. It was decided not to take pert, in- Better Farm Homes Contest. $.00 stss was to Osneer Fund. A est-d of shunts srss re- ceived for sympathy cud sent» l P it ~42 and IIICAIIDIIGIIIT} 5nd stoosssegg SOLD IY R. I. IIOLMAN LTD. SUMMIRSIDI and CIIAILOTTETOWN Celllnllsd Sallsflfllel Sines I857 . 60 OOOOQ-O-O-O-Ofi O-NOQQ-OOO-OQQO O Mrs. Charles L-artcr and nu. tiflnston Watts ncrr appointed to buy a ltlankct uh ticltnll of tho. Institute. to hr givmi to ,1 family, who lost their home by fire recently. Reports of the various committees were then heard. All bills were received and paid. The new committees appointed are: 510k. Mrs. George Kitson and to two members ill lil huspitni. Committee presented tit-king and it was decided to have a pail‘ of pillow cases made for filling at. a later date. Mrs. Ray Harris aBTEBd to resume leadership of Girl's Sewing Class. The President re- ported that a. house to house can“! had been made m Canadian Appeal "for Children Fund by the Comm- ‘Mm wmnoe watts unity Farm Forum Group. Roll] 5mm, w” Eugene Docherty cell W" WW1“! l° b? "l" Lunch,‘ rm. Wlnsloe Watts m‘. ‘minim’! with 9°‘ Mum 1°‘. i Qhester Edwards Miss Lyla Watts 91'1"" 9mm? Ihspitai ma” °I and Mrs. George Kltson rnext meeting undecided. Oolleczq Mm George Kitson lévned the 1°" W" "lkgguglrlxglmfiiéggmc-h’: i members for the April meeting. with the Mrs. Chalmers Newson was delicious lundh was served by the! appointed to u“ the program for hostess, ssaisted by Mrs. Erlcl this meeting Modern. and a M!!! M" "m"? Collection Ior the evening enloycd- ‘lssroounted to $1.25, gift. fund 3o cents, The meeting was then sdlourncrl followed by the NntiOnal Anthem. A program was put on by Mrs. :Winsloe Watts after which 5511,5351]; BADGER ‘dainty lunch was served. lln MesioI-iam i I l i | l B Many friends throughout the; Province will regret to learn ofi the sudden passing on January 3e ,4, o; 9,1,“, Dep“. e afims. of IVLrs. Elizabeth Badger, l h,‘ E-zbrulry. y m‘ “I formerly Elizabeth Burns of Ai-i Grade v sh bany at the Quincy Hospital titer y vim?’ a Ham, a. serious operation. She was a ilfe ‘ Macnonam long member of Quincy l\Icth-1dlst| Grade v Jr Church and during the" intervr-n- tnonfld ' ing years served her Church with and; __ I Rob" he e loyal and faithful service in many 2., Georg, shine“ gvsvgt-JA capacities. She was also a mern- Shvnen ber of the official board. ' The funeral service was conduct- 163$?" 12.31,“; goytiaeagfngealgf “I by h" 915m“ the Rev‘ WI“! son and Joan Holwatt. (equal) K. MncKay in Atlantic Methodtst Grade u _ 1 Erwin MacDokald church. She was tenderly laid to ' ' CRAPAUD SCHOOL — 1. Aileen Mac- Sherren, 3. Margaret 1. Boyd Macr n“ h‘ Mum“ cemetery beside 2. Gordon Bherren, 8. Arnold her late husband who predecessei stagzté 1 (a) _ 1 Richard her several years ago. She leaves 0,31%“. ‘ to mourn the following slstctS. (Helen) Mrs. Albert Melvin, 0r- lando. Fdorido; (Eliza) Mrs. Ewen Cameron, Albany; (Annie) ‘drs. Harry Arnett, Albany, besides a large number oi nieces and nepo- eyvs in U. s. A. and Prince Edward Island. Grade 1 (b) — l. Ashley Bartlett. Grade 1 (c) - I. No tests. Highest Average - Joyce Gan- eid 91.7 per cent. Perfect Attendance Hazel Slherren Janet MacKenzie, Bruce Luque, Barry Dawson, Jimmie Norton. Sterling Bruce, Joyce Oanfield Arnold Stewart. Elwin MacDonald. Gordon Sherren, Arlee“ Sturdy and Fay Luque. Teacher _ Dorothy M. Robinson. NEW AUSTRALIAN DAM in t l ‘the proposed Eildon dam in Victoria. Australia. will be 244 lust. high. 2.960 feet long and con- tain 10,740,000 cubic yards of wat- er. ’ rm ronflcounrruns Catherine of Bswganza. a Portu- guese princcs of the late 17th century, introduced tea into the court to replace wines and liqueurs. It was also decided that eech| loner. In St. Peter's.- Ths Post Ofllee. — Georgetown And llioinlty —~__ Mrs. G. R. Hartman was a visi- ‘tor to Charlottetown on Friday. | I l t ‘Mr. s. O. Knight was a busi- mss visitor to the City on Fri- lday. . Mr. and Mrs. Pcter Boudresuit ul Pamure Island visited George- tl-Oiin on Briday- L- W Fitzgerald. licnry M3:- tc.i, Raymond Solomon, Gerald solcmon and J. D. Biaciaett visit- ed Charlottetown on Friday. A large number of contestants Irom the Georgetown High School travelled by bus to the City on II-"riday evening to take part in the Provincial Inter-scholastic , ice sports. On Wednesday evening s. pleas- ,unt St. Patrick's social was held at st. David's Y. P. U. The hati was appropriately decorated in grccn and White. writ-h l promin- cnt. display of stialnrooks. ‘Ilse devotional pct-loci was led by Miss Janie LlcuelLyn- A programme cortsistlng of a contest, a game and a. sing song followed by u bountiful iurloh was greatly ea- joyed. The gathering closed with Auld Lang Syne and tbs Mlapoh Benediction. Worry Whether Stalin Gan Apply Brakes B! J. M. Robofll. Ir. Associated Press NBWs Analyst United States State Depart- ment officials. worried whether even Stalin can apply the brakes to Communist expansion before it leads to war, could be thinking about. Georgi Dimitrov in Bul- garia and "Little Joe" Tito in Yugoslavia. They could also be thinking about the Molotov clique in Moa- oow. Reports of "international bri- gares" and troop movements In Albania and Yugoslavia have heightened the feeling of Greece's insecurity. Yugoslav activities in oonnoct- ion with the Italian’ electio also create tension. There are indicat- ions that only the Allied army in Trieste stands between Italy and direct. intervention. A well-informed friend called me a day or so ago to ask ii I had heard that Yugoslav troops in civilian clothes were infiltrating Northern Italy. I hadn't heard of it, couldn't confirm it and doubted it because of the close watch on the demarcation, line. But it ls certainly what Tito would like to do. t army in Europe. H. J. MABON OPTOMIJTBIBT fitting and Supplying GIBB Ito. Montague P. Ii. l. Office flours Ifl lo l! A M l In U P. M. Holidays err. In wnrmlnrmep] Office (irmnrclui g‘ Drug Storo Tito is reputed to have an army of 100.000 Russian-equipped and , partially Russian-offtoercd men. It has been described as the best He and IIIIG Kremlin. which nev- er seems to understand the real T MARCH 22. 1948 or The Well-Dressed Mam III EAST : i (Suit? Styled Ion sr'\|NG_ s sll Spring is on its way In . . .= His wardrobe won't be qnnplete withcsi one of our line Shirts. and your winter clothes on on their woy out. Choose from oll wool solids, chev- iots, rwseds. tailored. _ Hnduimdy A fine llno of Hose ts choose from. ‘ruse I That will go with that new out- fit and help make it complete. See our attractive Iinsl ‘. A. McDonald PNIIIIE 808 IIIIEEII STREET might coup inronned Czechs, mindful of .VAST IRRIGATION SYSTEM of uslngjstaiirrs promises that their hide- this army without, starting a gen-l pendence would be rcspec . bs-I India's lfrififltimi Systflll 15 iii-F- eral war. '1‘hey might. hope forlleved that his wishes had been ger than the combined total l.r~ local successes while Russia dls- evaded. They said Stalin, in Poland fixated are“ 0f the Uruted States. claimed responsibility. Then the and elsewhere, hsd considered Rlliflll, Mexico. Julian. Egypt. Its-Wt lid would be blown sky high. leconomic and diplomatic co-oper- 75min. France. Chile. and Java- On the other possibility that‘ uhion to be sufficient without tn- the 10 count-fies with tlw M?“ Stalin couldn't. stop the sucess- voking roughshod methods. ‘rneyglamest systems- bioated Communists of Eastern thought. the revolutionaries had Europe even if he wsmted tohtaken matters lutn their own There are some interesting slde- hands. lights All o! this, although apecuiativo. meaning of world events, think there was a chance INSIDE THE ATOM Stalin has long been considered has a bearing on whether Russia w more Conservative with regard to will now heed America's warning 711° “$51931” 1mm Bmxd“ “B” unleashing the “world revolutlonfluhat further efforts at expansion 1W?" I" m9 Canada‘ Cam“ n 1g, series will be "Inside the Alan." first. movie an the work b61118 dim‘ at Chalk River. t-ha-n Molotov, Zhdanov and some will be resisted firmly, even if of t-he other Politburo members. ccmes to a test. o! arms. 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