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DUCK cartoon E O0 b4 94 O0 OQOQQQQO OQOOO-OOO-O-Qx Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aiiieck and I iamiiy and Mr. and Mrs. Tom i‘ Dunn were recent visitors to Mt Stewart. Among the teachers attending i the Teachers’ Convention in char- liottetorwn were Misses Katherine Campbell, Bernice Rogerson. Ter- l esa McIntyre. Geraldine Rogcrson. Lois smith. Mrs. Helen Cum- miskey SIHFI Warren McGuirk. 'l'he sympathy oi the commnn» .:.;.' gov; out to Mrs. George Drake 5 lnee Vivian Birii on the death oi ,i~.rr husband. Funeral was hold i on Monday aiternoon from Bristol . United Church with burial in West [st Peter's cemetery. Service at the church and grave were con- ; ducted by the Rev. W- '1'. Mei-cc: oi Mt. Stewart United Church. Due to the sleet storm which THE GUAkDlAPl. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN i I I . CHARILOTTETOWPI Imam-a: aronranuri. smie r. Stewart. Miss AGINTB SOURIS: Miss Enid The Guardian may be la Georgetown: The Post Ullloe; Messrs. Albert Griffin and Elilc Llewellyn motored to the city Monday on business. Mr. Wilfred Fogarty, Seven Mlle Road. spent the day in Mon- tague on business. Mr. Richard Quinn. lona. was a Co.. was a recent business visito. o his regular customers. Mr. Malcolm Beaton. staii’ ii AGENT GEORGETOWN: following places in Montague: Miss s. A. Llewellyn; m; Clny. Roper. in 8t. Peter's.- Tba Post Olice. Landry. Albert Altkeis. Mrs lyre» Harriet Clair. Waldon Lavera. Richards and Gordon Farrell bought at any oi the I ln Sourla: Condun‘: and Florence -.“NOW IN STOCK -— Complete line o! galvanized wipe‘ and fittings. Also pressure tanks. ail sizes. Mac- Leod dz Greene. Montague. JFOR SALE-One S-ioot show case. metal, curved glass: one 5%- ioot show case. curved glass; one ii-ioot. show case; one o-ioot floor to Charlottetown; The annual GEIIIIIIETCLLILB. IIIIIIIIITY 0 5%O94€@ i H. Stewart, vegran oi both Woriti Wars are indeed sorry 1. 194s__ _..__".‘~i - . UILDING NEED THIS IS TOE SEASON OF THE YEAR TO PLAN BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS. WHEN IT COMES TO CONSIDERING BUILDING SUPPLIES, THE ANSWER IS MACDONALD AND ROWE WOODWORKING COMPANY LTD. BE IT A NEW HOME, REMODELLING, A PAINT JOB OR A’ BUILDING CONSTRUCTION OF ANY KIND WE ARE IN A POSITION TO HELP YOU. _ APRIL -1-_ i Here are o few of the items Immediately available from stock‘. aa$»» .@,a.as_a.= ._~c.a.»¢._, __, N; . k- . . - - . "I'M" I'° “I°“I“I='“' °“ fiiilp“: “$02,212:: C R’ Bwhn" Born sashes and ironies, 4 lights, B x IO B. P. Twin Burr Asphalt Shingle! B Ii Ioms 6l'hts 8x10 .. - h'l M; 50b 313cm)», L-Qmnqgfgml Georgetown will have to light um m‘ es and I e ' I9 I B P v80 LOIK Asphalt S lllg ea traveller. Spent lllc d1.“ i" Mllll- "WI I° “m” “I” mph-l “’I‘I°I‘ Born sashes and frames 4 lights I0 x I2 IB" and 36" Rolled Roofing taguo and vicinity vrliiiiil; un ..:.. liver so dcsrrvcdly won this rem ’ ’ regular pustumcrs. Llgriisilinfiégl(‘gggéfigllztaialfirgflfllgfii Born sashes and frames, 6 lights, l0 x I2 Complete Range of Colors M,’ lhvom; campbgu‘ ,.q,.cb.-n. played in‘ ivlontague rink. with i cemmsqshe‘ and frames 3 n M, Lame o; Nation“ L.“ Assurance Souris taking the ivin. but losing i‘. - a x w‘ ' ‘o x912,’ ‘o x I‘ T2 Lb. FII! Paper Dry Sheathing Popei w M°""I“°- gaymgx? 1:3}? g3,’ $5, "’r°"f3'°“ l’ Dwelling sashes ond homes, 4 lights, I0 x 20 v gs za . . . , Mr. and Mrs. borne wisxinton. 3°? ‘"“I'IIII’ "film? I”°"°‘I 5° l, Dwelling sashes and frames, 4 lights, 20x 20 Rm“ BM SIIIIIIQ’ Red "d Bu" s II°““I“" 1"" “ml” "mm" I° .° II“ “m” “mrmm” I” ‘he l . . InsuI-Bric Sidi and Accessories Jas e Charlottetown. mo. oi m. and scar who; the old old timer» Dwelling sashes and ironiecZIighis, 24x24 h. d9?‘ k B. k III wt. Richard Matheson. ctzmgouttfn] run recalls to engsgi _ _ (w no on oc l‘ n: s. e w“ h l1 Bwlll-S- I" Mwrdlnw , Dwelling sashes and Iromes, 3 lights . r M“ and Mm ‘Sidney Green with the Provincial policy o! phy- ' over |__24 x z‘ DHCIKS I i521‘.’1r2::*»..ii*..“‘:.::‘°:...:cs~1* . Cement i visitors o on guc. gues o. ~ » V’ , 5- .. Do , _ _ _ - i w" D‘ ‘I’ “mum Iiiguiimciilgi ftiiiIiIe eveIiIrIiIn school In I‘. or Fmm" 2 6 x 6 6' 2 afigax 6c A complete range of Neils l _ ' . W GT8 WCTC ' ' ' M‘ --S d-l He d - _ _.m 1e, _iater taken to town to compete I-i ‘ . . . . - g cm uavgleL “HI; 253851.123“. II-Lq - the provincial sports at the Forum. PIIIQ IIIIII SPIII“ IIII¢II°I FIIIIIII- GI‘!!! w, to Monhazue and ‘nay-flux can. . n. short it has been a notable year i, in: on his regular customers. II" IIISWU‘ °I "l9 MQUIQSV’ -- I. flflIi. Xvcuiher conditions provided g; ~ M,‘ and M11 may.’ Mmyeounan ldPai sheet oi ice which ccri» — ' ' Bridxetown. were recent visitorsl fumed lIlFOlIEIlIH-ll- me Wlwl! year. - to Montague. guests oi Mr. and} plgilimlwiiitirnaéeirzgntmtalies"this cg i1; - i Mr. Lorne Vvigginion. ‘ l ll l1 05¢ ll‘ ° ~ s ‘patronize: ltthehrléik during m. HIM UUMPAIIY LIMITED \ M. Bi lair itLacKay. commrr. will‘. an hell’ I109! Bill?- c,,.'.,a,.'§ic1=r spent the day L'IIIIIG*_\I".IIB3II “tlil nriovldl; as 71116.1 LOWER WATER ST. CHARLOTTETOWN PHONE 341 - l‘ - (‘IILCT LEIIIFTICU U IE3 ' l1 f‘, i - Mcmtag“ End" vmmty “mus ‘I bu... provided this yuffbf; T .\/&o o@>ooapooa>e wec>tot>ee<tooe>o buted. The usual committees sub- mitted their reports and the biiii arising from them were voted to Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kemp of lo hear Miilwwil Cross. Mr. and Mrs 5"?‘ I-I" IIIPIIII °II 3mm"! "III"- Bcrgi-nann Construction 00.. has that illness has necessitated Illi French plan to reside in Mllltowu “I'd "TI? SIIIIEIIY "I"? “W75” returned from his two weeks va-_ Mm w_ 1g wwd w“ i "cm. entering the Veterans‘ Wing s! Cross. be paid. “e” I°I'°¢‘I I*° In" "WI! @111 cation to take up his duties. if» i visitor m chayiqmieodm, the P. E. island Hospital in Char -_----__. Mrs. M. Nicholson had charge oi ‘m m‘ Iughw“ I” “I.” III Cm?’ lather is at present in Truro. N5. iottetown, and all hope his return S. MILTON W. l. l-IIG PYOETB-m 0n 30m! 1301mm"! IMIEWW“ ‘mm 5W5" Ql/"llild visiting his son Ernest. "Mr, F, J_ Delpry and mfg)“; home. restored to good health, vwii --_ which with a. contest was very in- The Saturday night bus which is 195 Perry “we buglneg visual»; w be in the real near iuture. The March meeting o! s. teresting. ‘The. contest prizes were won by ivirs. Davies and NLra. Neil Milton W. I. was held on March MacNeill. At the close oi the Frank Murdock. due at 10' P-M. did not arrive at» Mrs. Murray Montague on Monday. Ml- smile" "M" 113° Sunder River. was a recent visitor w Man‘ On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ray- 17th at the home oi Mrs. Orrin. ._ “h, y, III°"II“9'- tague where her infant child is u M155 manor waiq, or Bum. mond Lcvandier and young dsugn- McNelii. Despite uniavorabie wea- meeting refreshments were served ' " -‘ " patient in iiu- King's Count; W: p0,... 1m m, Mammy fm- 5,...“ ter took up residence in then ther thirteen members and one. by the lunch committee and the mortal Hospital. where SIiC will resume her studies lovely new home on the LBSI. side visitor were present- hostess. - . . , . ___ at the souris Convent after spend- 0f lOWH- Recerilly wmplclcd till‘ The quilt had been completed , umm“ lzgfliféTéIoyI-z‘ P Misses Rena Reynolds and Selma i 111g 1335m- nt the hQmc o1 m. iine new house, also has ample and was on display and the Red ‘ >___ Llewellyn. and Messrs Eptillfflf 1 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh. land fl-dllilimt Where Mr. Lava-l Cross convener was asked to in- MQL Nlomy Muuod enhemmh IJIEWEIIYTI. Reginald Paid ‘ and _ dicr may carry on his mink and quire whether the oiiice would Douglas Irwin were Suiida; \i..i- M1‘, Nathan Mall‘. B.A., icit on turkey ranching. Their man} prefer the quilt or the money irom ed eleven “Embers and m‘ “PM: tors to ihc Cit). ‘Monday to resume his teaching Irlends wish Mr. and Mrs. Law the sale oi it. ifizormxyhrolxeeting” o! i‘??? ggggf _ ——-~ duties at Great Village. N. 5.. w. andier many years oi happiness ir- Twenty dollars was voted m valley women.‘ Inslmm ("/1 hire-s Ruth Clements. stall oi qgmpanylng him as m- 3,3 c)“. their new home. the Canadian Appeal ior Children ‘Tuesday evening Much 2nd Maritime Electric. Charlottetown. iottetovm was his brother Lnrne and ten dollars to the Red Cross. l ‘ ' spent the week end at the home at’ who l5 teaching school at. North A wedding oi interest to rcsi» Mrs. Russel Coles was appointed dents oi Annandale and surround irig districts was soiemnized at St. David's United Church Manse, Georgetown by Rev. S. J. Boyce. on Monday. April 5th, when Miss The president presided and the "Wfilllll Opened with Institute Ode followed by the repeating Qt the creed in unison. ‘The roll c311 w" “Ilsweled b? each member present- IHB an auction sale article and a as representative to the Canadian Association oi Consumers. It was decided to send ior additional cop- ies oi the Better Homes Contest and have them distributed before , the April meeting. ' , her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. 5.1mm‘ . Clements, Montague. SERIAL . COMEDY . cartoon‘ Mr. Lemuel MacCormack, crew member oi Dredge No. i4 a‘. Charlottetown leit on Monday 2o commence his season's duties, aitex Mrs. D. P. Ross has returned u‘.- her home in Lower Montague alter Qlyag T qum 5 “u, spending a week in Charlottetown. Queenie Howlett oi Annandale was I Th, qmytbe guest oi her daughter and somin- spending the ivlnter months at. united in marriage to Mr. John‘ The Red Cross convener had e Al“ l‘ '. ‘ an proved an? I; a?‘ lad‘ '9' law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gillis. his home in Georgetown. , Cecil French also oi Annandaie. ready-E toques and 2 nilhtiowns. ,0 [KISS IIASTIIC ACIDIH "t, . It w“ Guilds? by- u m“ The many iriends oi Mr. Allister supporting the young couple were More sewing and yarn was distri- ‘ the remainder or the school ma? Mr. and Mrs. James Cudmore, - _ _ ___- me ugh.’ installation h Md Charlottetown, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mertin Jardlnc e I’ ' their three children were Sunday The school committee reported lhfll» Paper towels and a dictionary ""9 Purchased ior the school and bills concerning “m; we“ pa“, IVLYS. Monty ltlgcgoq and Miss Am"- MBCQuaid were appointed 0H the new school committee. he sick committee had n0 re- rt. _ visitors to Montague, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hiichey. spent Easter in the CM VI5IIIII§ relatives and lriends. Friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Herb Llewellyn, who has been a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital. has 7F- covered from his operation. and is expected shortly to leave ior h;= home in Murray Harbour North. I him Jran Aiiicck oi the Royal Bani; 51.3.“. Cll;\.“I.Ol.'.ClO‘.\‘i‘l, was a recent visitor to I1Ci' home in Mt. i Stewart. , CAPO GIVES THE I Mr. Wm. Mercer who has beenl w spending a llOlidfly with his psr-~ ents, Rev. W. T. and Mrs» Mercer. has returned to Mount Allison iriicre he Will resume his studies. Plans were made in a general “'3? resarams the building o: m; Library in the school. A‘ member conveyed Mrs. Nel. sons thanks to member; 1m- m, “III and b31757 81ft she received TI" "Yfesplmdence consisted oi a letter irom the Cancer Society and from Miss Beer. It was decided to hold the an. Elsi Institute Auction Sale and scliogrlsvhldjgpitor the m; In u“ ans c were made. on“ n‘ ‘um Next meeting will b; ham in m, school. at which the roll caii Will Misses Rena Reynolds, Roar Llewellyn and Charlotte Fraser, it. Nfs staff o! the King's Count; Memorial Hospital ieit Manda,» morning ior British Columbia ‘where they have accepted employ- ment in hospitals in that locality. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Sorrey oi Montague, were in Mt. Stewart on Monday visiting Mrs. Sorreys isth- er, Mr. Alfred Mitchell- On Monday. April 5th, the iinai skate was held in the Montague rink. Although there is still abou‘ ten inches oi ice. the lateness oi the season has warranted closing the rink. The thanks oi the ccni Mr. Johnny McKlnnon. employee o! Clark Bros, st. Pca-‘r. Bay, spent the week-end at his home in Pisquid. GIVE the "old look" the brush- oil’ with Capo British Military Mr. and Mrs. George Leard o! . . i, 311° szfnsfi" (‘QICEIIY ‘sflm Lorne Valley, have returned home 5515112823? ‘ogym IMIEIIM two munity Welfare League and the shoes. PreEerveInthQe leather! hum? 59am the Imlldlll’ with M! Collection for el-III I. emu“ OI ‘he communmy ‘M’ Proiongs shoe life! Four color; Ind Mrs. Harold Aiilock- amounted in $153 E “I'm” tendered to Mr. Lorne Wigginton ' ' and David Vanlderatine for doing The meeting cum National Anthem?’ aiteard 32th”: bounteous lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs, Rug", Ines and Mrs. George Irvin; (Patriot Please copy) -—at your Dealer's. Friends will be glad. to learn CAPO that Mrs. Joseph Douglas. who has . been a patient in the P. E. I. Hos- pitai, has been discharged and is l convaiescing at her home in Sav- BOARDING HOUSE i age Harbouia-Mt. S. EXHILAIZATINTG news, MARTHA! MiNDS EKPENSEJ. HME ‘tales; 0F THE- ‘LOOO I. 66f FOR osc/aa cnuuonl-svtrrnuo IT CREATES A DELICATE PRoBLet/iwone oi= such an excellent Job oi managing the rink. It. has been a very suc- cessful year not only ior the skat- ers, but also ior the hockey inns who have witnessed more hocirci‘ this year than in any year prev- ious. The junior school schedule provided a grcrit deal oi enter tainment both ior boys and girl. who played Murray i-iarbon Georgetown, and West Kent. Ti: older boys had their own playuii schedule with Murray ilarbozzi. Murray liver and Georgetown. l. was uniortunate that this sched- ule could not be tlnished, but a OU 1 . Mflivr Hoopla I'M ALL THUMBS ou ~ ARiTHMETiC, MV SHARP FRiEMDL-taggw igyqi-r #500 HALF oi= eipoo , ’ LETS DNIDE lT l‘ l:- / u ea woe. $309. .11- uei-i-‘Zalll? cliItIlTi-e Emlfihil TKQIEWIZ‘ i IEZ°I3I*IZZI.§§3$§,I THE LESSER sumpecouase! Reouce van-ma . 355,113}, M; T... u...“ m, .. --»---4. COMMON) ' . teams provided the isns wit: a DEMMNATmSI ' 512'.‘ i‘..‘.l.'..°l..°“l‘.’ll‘£§§ ‘Si. .133 time girls hockey team. The sen ior team provided the best enter tainnient playing many 811ml ll’- tlie louthern King's ‘League, anc staging many exhibition games. The rink was the scene oi the piayoiis ior the abut-hem Kings’ Taylor Jeweller‘: Trophy which was wot. by Georgetown over Murray liar bour. The beautiful trophy has been oitered ior annual pier. I114 it is expected that next year a v a F‘. . l l '-,f;-.;,-I,~'-l~" Kw? H. J. MABON ' ' °__":°:""’Tm___ A l, IT'S ihi demand Ior wires and cables and telephone, equipment, that is Ill’ l I’ caused by Canada's housing proiecis and industrial expansion. To supply those demands is gci u‘. ‘w, u u ‘ ' inommoih lob at Northern Electric, Canada's largest makers oI Telephone Equipment. ' s a a r. I . " Ieiidava m. I i he neat Omani