113533;‘ him! EH19.’ “r-Qstrssmm '53?“ m" gm} m .m,,-_.¢ about two arc:- our»; g ns a‘; w mun; include hall-sliml- i . i _ amuse-alum sans! . soap In ~soxs or assvam - efthelsaihtaeske “Marine TIA .- Ill who medal. ai- ieruoon tea at her spsmlsnent on p1 root. do on w all in honor flMIIG Bakercnbsrbirth- 00nd oats. A rt? ilnedll w‘! ‘UPI! l losstdeodssndtwo were -CON'.I‘ACT CLUB IETING -- ¢ meeting ct the Bum n; regular ' marsldecontaotcl gulls-icon ‘Will Be Buried Today With llavsl llcilors ,4 sorrow Montreal last evening- arvldwerekandrndby milfr nasal 8w“ inuosnsmsmmscrcws Ill Wise“: mu nsmugpva- W‘ 2M. .v. ulehm m IAIN‘! hillipmnmcklwlild m; acme o. wuoo Sydney. N- e. and s. hall-brother. Hun-v N- Currie evarvlnl ‘m1 m‘ “ab” "n13 ism». issue s. Oroekatt. fled in i . lIllP POI IIIIPFIII. HANDS blocks: only c lew drops olillzobeih Arden‘: creamy, deliglulull scented Hund-O- onlk in keep them sell, and beovil- IuI. Use II lrqely wherever slcln chops and rougllens. It’! IMI 2.25 in o pinch-hold bolile l-Znnsn llrsg to. gsusrsrnnsron PT A ' 1QNTA1TcT T... s. 1.1.1.. limousine ltress " .""""""' aooxoanaas hodrplasgu-perie 1.1.1.... s. the g Xormer lhier holidays at their homes in Sranmuside area tbolt U atRothQey,N.B.-C —IlI. merside s... IO llmtrell. A ‘tit. Pleasant ll fibril Tr flu llsfresller T llourssej ~ r1 "1 ‘is c ' ‘in; get wintig 06mm‘ ‘r . the ' ilna udwemesda ,whe|s m, 1 _ In Memoriam In Ind ‘oaum (nerltbel. who passed away ea Isiah Though he's-crass sue ter- IYOTs . Aadhervoloe ashore We ssm aiwayswllerhh u» Orlbeeaewelevedsalsar. ' renumbered 5's" Raiders ” --IebartI!AI— willinkllelllfil- Iaelaaa- u“ Plehesdlylailthlews saesussynselsasssssa- lsrecplayiyflarrsalldl Also Short Subjects Shows at 2.30,-7.30,-9.15 amass-ammo onnsas r Q my- gyuwmww Mon DAY-TUEQSDAY ‘ 1 “ Merle Oberon and George Sanders "n. Lodger" .__i.I.......L.~ -.._.._..- > 13min!!!“ sUr/rmnssros: —IOI BALI-Motor , boat engine, m reet s inches long. N! Bu!!!“ N. D. MacLean D0608’!!! — At t tel lcb. N, 1H6, to C. S. :3 (new overseas), and IQINTYII — At 8t. Iss7’ ital. Nougat-l. March 36. - ta Nantes) a dough- h An IIIIIS ilfl EIIIIS a lttls u That sass. niswssvsunnsa I've shldied the stars in Orion ,. I've gascd at the moon and clouds either ‘lhurus nor dancer Will give ms the answer: ll March wlll so out like a lion. ‘lve yea heard e! In world's most time w! h wile div ‘oepbeoalrn she eld hands with sat-acting dentist while he tool-hi Plgolllw,whonfisepaihismore earstobeer. Imah Irm- flertstohlckhimontilemins. scgelthewcek- (Hit- s u use pr -“ g on 1,.» r t aspects) Bwin a Sway." But not with Iinnler, will likely be partners dance. _ “Comirr Thru the Rhine" is an pr riatc song (or our victorious $1.13!’. . nd American soldiers these eventful days. ‘l8 INGLI m!!! life's ‘tragedies Fat lady, Very brave, canoe; wave I Romeo drives. One hsnd~ Boon reaches Promised land! Ian No. l-!'or Ain't that lint forward line oi the a able to Winn a lot oi’ games? No. z—Kerr-ectl Answer to lost week's puzzles: 1—R.elotion-G--King. . 2—Insect-6—N-Bevln. Ioud-N-Brscken. 4—C’abbege-inhabit-_-Coldwell. b-Jlither D or F-Ford. This week the arlwers are flow- w. —8tun—! -—Hemember—me , l-l‘ “ together. i-Wed money i-Dudwking o! beasts. (Answers next week) esnrnlu cusnnun This column ls-Teservcd tor news o! local Interest, but advertising ol a newly nature may be inscrtco 3:" cents a word. strictly pay- In advance. GOVERNMENT HOLIDAY - Al usual the -Provl.nclal Govern- ment orllces will be closed cm Easter Monday. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev.’ 3A.. ~' " ‘ minister. Services TRIM!!! _. Zion Manse, on‘ Monday. Jan. 39 the Rev. Ci. Carl Cells Tremors o! Ham shire to Mr. Norman L. Cunpbe o! Charlottetown. .1?!” .°o‘l.'i":s'"1“‘° » Vsllsyiiold. muses-st Southwest Lot 11 as. sasussw. l. s. short eervlo st 110 ioucwedb N Ghqvwflnit . brook short eer vice will be held at the grave. 1n- ROCKITT - At the Prince Ed- iollowed by - in York ‘United Ohurctlgryst 2.30. Interment in York 111 usuonuu In loving memory oi Mrs. Alired ho passed away on Goleew thatllawasweary Ilnahllltoo when ~Wa_wlIi Ieelearlevedene time. ‘her broth -In- 1.3%?“ " 8514i In Memoriam TAIIN I! OIIMANB Sunday. ll n.m., Central Church, subject, "The Risen Lord." Com- munion service postponed. 2:30 York: lunernl service for the late‘ ey Crockett; 7.30 p.m. Brack- ley. Subject, ‘Message oi’ Easter." 3-31 -11 ...._.¢ WOUNDED IN ACTION-Mrs. Margaret Costello, 166 Cumberland Street, has received word that hcr husban d, Cmr. John Costello, was wounded in action in Germany on ' March 28. The message. from the Director oi’ Records. said that the g extent o! the wounds was not yet ' known GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES — m’ The possibility oi.’ an early cnd to the European war coupled with the mildness oi the weather yester- day, perhsps, artly accounted ior the larg e num r oi church-goers. At any rate, the various churches holding Good Friday services were c filled with worshippers. ' POOR COAL CAUSES TROUBLE -A car oi poor coal caused the city blackout between the hours oi 9 and 11, on Thursday night, according to oiiiclals oi the Maritime Electric Company. One of the plant's boilers became plug- led with so much dirt it become necessary to draw the lire and can the boiler before the power could be restored. rs sums div? _ so the re- t d gular meeting oi the Y's Men's club on Thursday evening. Y's man Carr Thompson was chairman. Guests were RC. Campbell, Van- couver; Angus Paterson, Monc- ton; and Ross Baker. The special sker was FRO. Donald Keith, entville, N.B., who gave an ln- teresting and vivid account oi his experiences in the air force, in Europe and in the Middle East. He told oi his escapes lrcm Singu- pore alter its fall and from Java after its conquest. A hearty vote oi thanks was tendered the speak~ er. BAIIA’! maria __ w. John business man. was the s esker last Present as guests o! land, Poland and orwsy. and N d averaged over}, wit...» THE UkIAl...us's'n'suWN GUARDIAN Goerinl "Twooxflllel III Q GO his In balls Ivsns sskel R. T. HOLMAH LTD. SUMMERSIDE ' NOTICE HIGHWAYS CLOSED T0\~ Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. . l sisted by other ladies the con- gregatlon. Mrs. Joseph Holland, Tsrsntum. A. Roberts, prominent Toronto evening atthe Good Frday Peace Program held st the Charlottetown Hotel under the auspices of the Charlottetown Baha'i Assembly. In is talk Mr. Roberts showed how the peace principles laid down eight years a o b Buhrullnlr. tours er oi’ the shs‘ Faith. are re- flected irl the trend o! progressive modern thought and in the pres- ent-dsy willingness oi’ nntionnl governments to creole the machin- ery (or peaceful adjustment oi dit- ierences through consultation. "This new attitude oi co- ero- tlon," declared the speaker, ‘con- stitutes the true post-war seczrr- B‘ ca it Bsaihslls were several members oi’ the Allied Club, re resenting Irc- bnnquet by Zion Ladies‘ Guild, ao- ‘ NOTIOE—— PUBLIC MEETING ’ Commencing Wednesday, April 4th, 1945, and until further notice, all highways in this Province are closed for motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases where the total weight of vehicle and load does not exceed 5,000 pounds. Anyone driving on provincial highways contrary to this order shall be duly prosecuted. Dated u... 2on1 day of March, A.D. 194s. By Order, C. J. STEWART, The banquet table was very lovely with a spring color scheme carried out ln the bouquets of aocwwanied by her nephew. Dan- daflodlls and mauve-colored tsp- lel Holland, loft yesterday morning e ior Boston where they wil relatives and iriends. rs. At the head ol the banquet Mrs. E. C. table, accompanied by ‘Johnstone, Church organist; Miss The many friends o! Mrs. Don- Jean MacDonald, choir president; aid McEnchern of Long Creek will Mrs- Arthur Roper. and other oi- be glad m know she is gwldfly 1m. llcers cl the Choir, was seated Rev. proving alter a serious operation in the P E I. Hospital. BIRMINGHAM, England - (CP)| — One hundred housewives in s1 residenli-al ares {sat so staying home at night formed their own health snd beauty meets weekly and th husbands look siter the children. Zion Choir ls Entertained By Ladies’ Guild Zion Church was the scene oi Webster, who in his own in- {llrlitsble way. presided as Toast ,Msster during the evening. The toast to the King was drunk and responded to in the traditions] o‘ .mar1ner, followed by a toast to the ‘Guild proposed by Miss Jean Mac- Donald, and responded to by the President o! that organization," Leltch. Mrs. E. C.I Mrs. Gordon , Johnstonc responded very grscl-. ously to the oust in her honorfl and the company assembled. join- ed heartily ln singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fe member , gave a toast to the choir, and Mr. Wendell Phil-i lips ably responded on behsli o! that body. low". Non-choir The singing o! "Auld Lang‘ Sync" brought s verl! bnjoyable Tobacco Seedhcds Continued irom page ll, -~—-< lore; with drainage, and any left from the wevlous season mould be ‘oitthcbedbeiorelcls worhed . "P Tesla made at the Dominion Ex- perimental sub-station av. Delhi point to the importance of lurn- ing the soil over completely to a depth oi from six to ten inches to loosen and mix 11. Heat penetrates rapidly to the depth oi spsding and moves morc slowly beyond there ’I‘hese lcsis show the nccd tor leaving i-llc soil loose wlnlc levelling and pulong on [he murk. Any packing oi the bed by tramp-- ing when preparing it or movlnll meg , interferes with steaming in t area and may be noticed lam by the poorer growl-h oi seedlings ‘ ev-ehingh entertainmen to a. close. Many words o! thanks were ex- tended to the membe o! the Ladies‘; Guild, k this t u gligfon “Bambi: apprecaiggilone feglt 3M9" pmcucany new‘ Ring, . by Zion congregation for the s-plerl- @84- 3414' s"*..s:,=.rzg*"r."zz.‘;s,&2":.r,:s:§ - m» worms-s Mr. J. F. Connolly, Deputy Minister of Re-Construc- lion for P. E. Island, will address a Public Meeting in the Town Hall. Summer-side, on Wednesday, April 4th, 1945, at 1:00 P.M. All Municipal Bodies, Service Clubs and other organ- izations interested in postwar programmes, are urged to have representatives in attendance. This is an opportunity for us to secure information that will assist in the pre- paration of our briefs on s Reconstruction Programme. “Mawley House". Summcrside, central location, large furnished boarding house. fifteen bed rooms, hotel range, large electric refrigerator, hot water heating, four garages, house filled to capacity. Rea- son for selling-Owner out of town. Easy terms. mm um 111s uosn sales, llcllAY a. co. m. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS ems flnrvrssld .§ '_ A . e I By More Thain A NECK Neek-end-aeel raeee are thrilling iowstch, bat/we at HOLMANS prefer to win our raeea by s wider margin. That's one of the reasons why we're always so careful in the selection of goods you find on our shelves- yhy we’re always so anxious to give you the fid of ens-vies you've been accustomed to receiving from HOLMANS. We want to be a winner when Prince Edward Island picks lie favorites! Wartime restrictions are, of eearae, a Iraadieap, bat eaemtlat we gladly ears-y for we know that nest of our custom- ers understand only too well first winning thewareeleslhetlnd when final victory is oars as a nation, IOLMAN’! will be aneag he lint to reeaare he “winning ways" that have made ear store leaders Ia Prince Edward Isles! (JHARLOTTETOWN Too Laec To Classify; o» Med 7001113. Apply Guardian. 3-31-11 J. FRANK ARNETT, 5 Mayor. ' " FOR SALE F. H. JOHNSTON, R.R. 7, Charlottetown. _ Jas-a-sac snouuucs z t; - . ¢/,/ nous: rams -\\\ y I lbs, hassles sad Color 511mm,; g -ths quallrles you mus: have in a1 flllttojittlltklvklybullavdlrighgl 1 so expect. Induranes House Paine‘ h" undergoes exbsusrlvs sens mu‘; s psslod oi‘ years is the laborsrcry i ssdlaacreslaseoobomesllkeynq,‘ a-masgXfliisnnnuuauus-usv-s» o... . . surmsnsios. ram. .~ _