mom moi-tr 5 i‘ PRINDE EDWARD TODAY AND SATURDAY flowing At 3:25-19 Richard Conte Frank Latlmore News - Occupations I . CAPITOL TDDAY AND SATIIRDAY Shows 3:30-74:45 tilttt AUTRY r ciiiiriiriult .»' imisiititt-‘liaiiiiuiwti viiiuiiouinusiiiiiniiis Comedy - Sports - Cartoon — Shannon Airport ilit By Furious WIIIII There is no garden operation which saves money faster than BFOWIYIK Me's own perennials. When plants are purchased they are relatively expensive because 9i the long growing period, the inten~ sire care they have had and the large percentage of loss. Plants have never been grown successfully iit large scale opera- ltorts because of the limited area over which they can bc distributed satisfactorily" tutti the high cost of packing such fragile subjects for shipment. The gardener who grows his own pays only for the seed. The task; of caring for the plants and obser- l ving their growth is a fascinating‘ recreation. if he is a true garden fan. Among the perennials with which beginners will have little difficulty are columbines. dianthuscs, dclphin- iums. gaillarviias. corcopsis. holly- hocks, pyi-nt-hrunts. stvci-t Williams, veronica. slbicuta and violas. Gardeners vuho plan to grow per- ennials from seed this rear. and every gardener should plan to do 5o. will have an easier time of it l1 (hey will sow in April instead cl waiting until June or Intel‘. when Fllittintcrs are hot and dry it is oftan quite a task to get seeds to grcrninatt- in June. and seedliitfl plants must be givcit extra atten- tion at that time to keep from bcinE scorched to death. In Atpril and lVlay. however. we usually have cool. moist weather which hastens geimination and is favorable to the young plants. Many SHANNON. Ei:e. April Z! (Reuliensi _- Shannon Airport's B0- foot control tower rocked today in a wind which reached 100 milcs an hour at times. ' In the most furicu; storm en< countered at the airport, two moo:- ed planes cnacked uip. telegraphic communications were disrupted and win-dent's were smashed .ar1 -- RAYIADND IIATTDN IICIIIII IFIIOII! any . uFHR" gegerogwoawo-Qnomommom- ADDED Chopt. 2 Of Serial "JACK ARMSTRONG" Mighty_Mouse _Curioon and Comedy _ Shov:7:md_8:-B — ~ Matinee Solurdoy Only Al 2:30 GOAT‘! MEAT IN LONDON IDNIDGI, April 21 ~- eral distribution. ther supplies from F006 Ministry said. Australia, tRcuiersi —0¢lfil's mmt soon may be on London menus off the ration. but there will not be enough for {Zeny Shipments of goat's meet, of which 250.000 pout‘. s. have been melved from New Zea. limit may be augmented by fur- the y OLD TIIIRST QUENCIIER The reservoir at Zaghouan; Tuit- ‘isia. has been supplying drinking water for more than 1.800 years. l LONDON _ (OP) Persons suffering from active tuberculosis who received extra milk are to be allowed an extra ounce of ibacon each week. MUTUAL FIRE C!!! Wooltl. Mbcrfon Goldie Mainland, Bonohaw lllnl! Blroll, Port IIIII W. Vernon Onlg, Itlldtllokm loll OM00, llnnnndtlo i SOLID . For thousands of policy holders, the P. E. l. Mutual Fire Inluronce Company is providing u solid shield of protection ogllnll disastrous financial loss by lire. Behind this shield llos I llxty-l-wo yeor record of supplying adequate indemnity at minimum rates, mode secure by ample resources. The company operates under the provisions of III: Uni~ Iorm Insurance Act and is subject to the provisions therein. FIRE INSURKNCE l "Service With Security" E TNE i PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Established I885 5 AGENTS Jtlllt A. Thomplon, Konalngltoti G. M. Grant. Charlottetown ' INSIIRANDE DD. ' MwLout Bros" N. Wlltohlre Frank I. Gallant. Wellington cmfmi sllfllilon. Stanley Bridge l Jfllkl-Ill, CIIIEOIII- av-uiui out“. crwmswwa ~c C i rottioiir - EMP|RE - AND SAT. W iii-unmet. ‘IRIIRIQNOIIIII hummus» ratios a valley of lawless m! '1 World l Highest average: Jean Stewart, lMemorial Plaque At llewton Gross School i I‘ Ncwtown Cross SUhtJUI was the lsoene of a tnemorahlc event. a short time ago. when a luflmvflfli plaque ec-titziining the names Vol lall those belonging to the d1? "-1" lwlto had taken part in the Second War. including three who ‘had made the supreme sacrifice. was unveiled by Mrs. James Mc-t Kenna. who had lost a S011 i1\ U19 conflict. _ Mr. Mike Naddy was chairntan and after explaining the object of the gathering. called upon the Inspector. Mr. Jc-ltn Gilmore. who had been especially invited lu_ l1: present to address the meeting. Mr. Gilmore gave an instructive ltalk on Citizenship, which was much appreciated by pupils and visitors. He also explained to uhe pupils what the plaque stood for. Among others present was M1‘- Neil MaePhcrson, who hadIIc-s‘. an only son in the war. A third who had given his life for his country was George Kelly. a brother of Monty Kelly. Proceedings closed with the National Anthem. It was the w_ I.. who had the plaque placed in the school and special thanks is due Mrs. Gexald iRQChC. who had matte arrange- ments for procuring the plaque. also for the lettering anti [rim- lrtg of‘ same. Five new desks were installed ln the school by the Iri- stttute at the same time; SINNOTT ROAD SCHOOL Report for March: Grade VIII-A. Bertha McCar- lthy. Laura Boylan. Rita Slnnott (cqualt Grade V-- Gerard McCarthy. Gerard Sinnott. Annette McCar- ,thy. Grade IV-Patriela McCarthy. Rita McCarthy. Grade I-Leo Malone. Mary M. Malone. teacher, MOUNT ALBION SCHOOL Honour roll for the rhonth of March: Grade X—1. Beth Stewart; 2. Robert Trowsdale. Grade VII-l. Jean Stewart; 2. Eva Jenkins; 3. Doris Wood. Grade VI-1. Shirley Myers; I. iI-Iudson Jenkins; 3. Scott Mac- ‘Phall. 4 Grade V-l. Ann MacPhail. Grade IV—l. Joan Trowsdale: 2 Preston MacNclll; 3. Arnold MacNclll. (‘radc Ytins; 2. 1 Grade III tal—l. Louise Jen- Barbara MacPhall. III tbl-l. Ilester Mac- Nelll; 2. Judson Myers. Grade II-l. Marie Myers; 2. Jack Myers. , | Grade 1 tin-l. Lloyd Jenkins; 2. Dewar _Myera. Grade 1 (bi-l. Pierce ‘Drows- ldale; 2. Milton Jenkins. | Grade 1 (ch-l. Evelyn Myers; 2. Jennie Myers. iii’? Freda Carver. teacher. SUGAR IN ILS. WASHINGTON. April m _-(AP) ~A 25 per cent increase in sugar supplies ‘W88 announced today for ltotelis, restaurants. hospitals and other institutional consumers dur- ing the May~June period. ’I‘he Ag- riculture Department mid the In- crease ls in ling with larger rations granted individuals and industrial MORE PHE UHARIJIITETOWN GUARDIAN To Save Money Fast Grow Perennials From Seed Doublo corcnrpsls is r-aslly grown from seed sown early. of tilic perennials; gvlfiilllliillt‘ beet in cool weather. Delpltiiiiuiits. for twp ample, grow’ best iti a temper-attire of 40 degrees. When seeds at‘ sown in April or early lllay the seedlings should be [transplanted in July so that they have rooim to develop into sturdy lpiatits. They will be large etiough by fall to be planted in the border wihere they are to grow. ‘crux. Timetable Changes on Sunday MONCTON, N. B.. April 24 —Wilh tho changes ‘n Omadiati Ntuional train schedules ztrt-‘iiotlttccd for Stilt- day. April 27th. Train No. 39 will leave Charlottcioait for Moncton at 6.30 a. m. daily except Str-ndwy in- stead of 6.46 a. m, The earlier de- parture of this train has been made necessary so as to provide connect- ions for sleeping car passengers at Moncton with the Ocean Limited, Train No. 3, which ls scheduled to arrive at Moricwtti from Halifax at 1.05 p. m. effective the some date and leave for Montreal at 1.20 p.111. Oaaclt tiassetigcrs will make connect- iorrs with the Scolian arriving Mou- cton front Halli-ax at 2.00 p.in., ef- fective the saute date. nitd leave for Montreal at 2.20 p. m. Car Ferry Service Scheduled trips of the Prince lid- ward Island on" Icirv for motor vehicles between Bordon‘. P. E. I.. anti Cape Iprmeittinc. N. B.. will be. leave Bordon pioi- at 8.40 a. m. 1.00 p. m.. and 4.30 p. _it1.. leave Cape Tormc-ntine pier at 10.05 a. m.. 2.40 p. m. and 7.30 P» m. daily except Sunday. A Suitday service will be operated commencing suitday‘ April 27th. leaving Borden pier at 6.45 p. m. and Cape Tormcntine pier at 8.00 D- m.- and commencing May 25th airr additional service will be opezat- ed leaving Borden pier at 1.00 p. m. and Cape Tormentine pier at 3.00 p. m. TREWlN-FLPIAIING WEDDING A pretty wedding was solemn- lzcd at Si. Charles C-llllfuh Amherst. N. S. Wctlitesd-iy mouthing. April 16th. at 7.30 (fclocic when Rev. Faithcr Coin-tau united in marriage Eliz- abeth Amt. daughter of Gerald and the late Mrs. Fleming of Hun- ter River. P. E. I.. and Douglas Frederick. sch of Mr. and Mrs. nlilliam Trewin of Point de Bute. . B. The bride looked lovely in o. suit of’ turquoise blue with pink ac- cessories and trorsagc of pink roses. She was attended by Miss Delia Stewart. who wore a grey suit with mvy accessories and Corsage of red roses. The groom W85 SUPPOTiOd ,by his brother. Arthur 'I‘rewin of Monclma The wedding music was played by Miss Doris Mattlnsc-rr and during the Muss Miss. Jean Mafia tlnson sang it beautiful solo, “On This Dav. 0 Wonderful Mother." After the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served lo thirty-five guests at the ltcme oi’ Mrs. Hazel Ginley. aunt of the bride. Assisting Mrs. Ginley "were Mrs. P. E. COs- nxu-"i. Mrs. \V. Fraser. Mrs. C. E. RiClYTd. Miss Dorothy Morrison and Miss Audrey Glnlcy Mr. and Mrs. Trewin left amid showers 0,1 confetti for a short trip through New Brunswick pgflLgn their return will reside at 139 Church Street. All join in wishing the r1011"! C-Ollple a long and happy married life. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Trewln and sort Robert of Point de Bute. Raymond ‘Trewin imtl Arthur." Ire-win of Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ‘Thompson. Fort Lawrence and Miss Dorothy Morrison of Mtccan. causEs nationhood-tint: Improper feeding may 511m up in poor posture. unhealthy appear- ornce. flat chest. round shoulders. and ge-neritllv listless attitude my users April l . nut ritlon experts. til fit W/t ‘il/ii/i/ cf/fib"! / ynu/ Ali/w ‘ IJ/"i/l/‘i S» L about Iinlshed. ' Bristol i‘ ‘t. Friends of Mn. Bomerled Kerk. will be sorry to hear the ia not in the best qt health. Miss Mary Slinnott, mu in the city on saturday to visit her mother in the hospital there. Mrs. P.R. sinnott. who has bee-n- ill for a short time has entered the Charlottetown Hospital fo: a scri-I ous operation. : Miss Bertha MacDonald. who was attending St. Joseph's Convent in the City till Easter will attend Bristol School for the balance of the season. i Mr. Joe Donovan. who plans to move his wife and family to Mor- ell Village to reside has his new home near the Little Eovter Church l i The Misses Josephine and Agatha MacDonald who are employed in the capital city spent the weeksend. with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. At. writing. n sea lee had returned to the north shore in this vicinity- but the busy fishermen 1m Tifllli. along with the task c.t getting gear; and other supplies lo the sltorc i0!’ the May 1st. start. I -’—~—~ l l A numbcrlof anglers from the city mixed r-vitlt a number from‘ here. lined along llte streams Satq tirtltiy, among tltcm Mr. John Dickie of the O.N R. checking div- iision. E I ____. . l A fisherman from Souris $1410‘ wtil fish at Nuf-i-age H-irbor ltad a new boat built here this spring. ’and intends to sail the ticw ship, from the Morell river down the\ bay and out into the open sta aneii up the ihore to his fishing station before Mciy lst. l Among those who suffer front the bad Unveiling on the clay maids is Father McKeimiw. who has two parishes. Fr. hit-Kenna at times rcscrts t0 the old ttvdwheeled mad ca-rl. but alangs keeps 11k K111101111‘ ments. l ——" l St. Peter's Harbor. which a few. short years ego was crowded trith vessels and other ocean going craft. is in; more. Visiting the old har- bor noiv. you 5.0a a long sand beach uthez-c the channel was and the brtuk water is buried. ‘ Several women armed nvitlt mat‘ hooks nict at the homo of Mrs! W.W. MacDonald here lust week anti fo.‘ a few hours made the mat‘ pattern quiver and change its locks.l After the tiarty “as ended, aiiotherl little surprise auulteel the workers uvhena lovely lunch nvas served by Miss Mary MacDonald. Speaking of trout fishermen. two‘ of the best fishers ever to 01st a line ltcre are gone to another world.‘ 'I'hcy were Ccph Davey. CN.R.. caretaker. and John Fisk. O.N.R... section foreman here for many years. They were the kings cf the fishing and always had the fish to show. Another still around the stream every summer ls Mr B.W. McEwen. One oftm hears about chickens [that come home to roost but Miss Jtlabcl O'Brien lms several sparrows that come home to lay and bring out their young every spring. The -bil‘ds arrive and repair their nests undci- the protection of the ver- anda, roof and here they hatch and sing all summer long. This spring they arrived again and are making quite a noise about getting settled. A lover of birds. 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Red ‘Gross Ccnvcnor reported _ _ _ seven E1? 5' dresses ready to sand in. xalteutegtlléarI April meeting of they Mrs. May Willis and Mrs. A. Clow lugs n . .met at the home Oliwtefe appointed to buy cotton rm- Mrs. Myron Holmes. 3mm“ Mwlns was Pfesidod ve Ms. Bil t Netwsono and opened with in? Ofielpald.“ “M. presented and Order“ "<1 “w! i-avnlm- i Next meeting 1o beheld at the 3°" "i1 ‘"5 responded to bylihomo of Mrs. William Colwell R011 eleven members. with an exchangz-‘t-all to be anstvqeg Mm “Si; m. of recipes, j SW3. g Three visitors were also in atten- nu n Qmn i dance. Minutes of last meeting were Newsxlllt and ltn/Irlitieoiilphhig,‘ Nils: read and approved. Collection amounted to 75c ' schml cmmmee ‘owned Vlsli‘ A jumbled flower contest. was put; lng school and nothing required. Iti on by Mm M_ Holmes and “nunyed 8188s moved and seconded that Il911l5l by n11. sent; to shut-ins for Easter. A den 1 1 h . 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