LUCKY YOUNGSTER AND ICE QUEEN’ ‘ 3v boy was Ralph McNeil. eight. shown with Barbara. Ralph, ti to park cars at Maple Leaf Gardens ln Toronto where limbs" is currently appearing in an ice carnival. was given a w sir in the same box as Mrs. Scott. Barbara gave him a llouquw for his mother. . é-‘fil Crystal" Rink, SlSide Saturday, 7.30 P.M.: Three hockey matches, deciding illlEc Provincial championships —-Charlottetown Bantams vs. Summerside Kinsmen Bantams; Charlottetown Pee-Wees vs. Summcrside Kinsmen Pee-Wees; Charlottetown Paper-weights vs. Summerside Kinsmen Paperweights. Monday, 8.15: R. C. A. F. vs. Dodgers. Winners will meet the Legion Wednesday night for the Town League chompion- h’ _ Sliip, . i’ {Mater-av M's"...- ANNOUNCEMENT _ We have iust recently unloaded a car load of the famous Fleury Bissell Tandem Disc Hurrovvs, in various sizes ranging from l‘: to 32 plate and would suggest that you book your order early it lrs to be assured of prompt delivery. E Write or call: lTllE HALL MFG. 8r 00H! STORAGE 00. LTll. Dealers: Summerside Charlottetown KPURGEQN CLARK CHARLES GORDQN lryon, P. E. l. Cascumpec, P. E.l. I ,__ “F 100i Q Coverings On Monday, March 22nd, we will have on display the largest assortment of floor coverings shown in years, Including the following lines, Consdrelnn a Yds. Wide‘ Feltol 3 Yds. Wide Feltol 2 Yds. Wide Rexoleum 2 Yds. Wide c°llg°leum Squares all Sizes, ._. Feltol Squares all Sizes, ' Door Mats ' l __ Here is some of the new goods just in, 1.I4l"_ 2000 Ft. Galvanized Pipe, all Sizes,- Rubber Footwear for all the family Ladies House Dresses, Girls Dresses, , Men's and Boys‘ Overalls, Blankets, Wool and Flannelette, Il-"PVFHVFF" __ Towels, all. sizes, i; Hooking Canvas, 1:: StamperPMats, “g Wallpaper , i 30o us for that new Simmons Bod. 3;: Sfirmg or Mattress. Our prices are y: Fight, ' - . gkmi ' to attend the big game" in the Char- . ; a otown Forum, Monday night, in aid of "adieu APPsal fOt‘ Children. Tickets n sale at our store. - ti; ,i..."&.li..r. A . Hunted‘ rel-vein ._. . = I I ~ Pliers t. r u , . ,. ‘vi n‘ Lkiawltilmwgide-ohviifiysswtaviwm»;oi .:.. llovrlail Mr. lvsn Webb is in with an attack o! influenza. ' Mr. Loo Arsenault drove to Tig- nisll on Wednesday. Mrs. A. A. Arlenault too has been in with a cold recently. Mrs. Albert Martin, Duvet. has been in the 0'Lleary Nursing Home for n minor operation recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard. Howlan celled on Miss Lottie John-an and her mother recently. i_ l Mr.- ahd Mrs. Eddie Gallant were guests on Sunday, March 7th of Mr. and Mrs. J. l“. Gallant Wood- stock. —Miss Nellie Arblhg oi Wood- stock has been enjoying a visit. with friends in ‘Backville, New Brunswick. Mr. Keir Thomas of Woodstock. interior decorator has been very busy of late doing very satisfac- tory work down around Riosebank. Mrs. Henry Pineau, Jr., and Miss Mary Plneeu, were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Gallant on Wednesday. Mr. J. Hector Richard is board- ing while in Charlottetown at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hector Martin, formerly of Howlan. Little Wayne. baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallant of Howlan celebrated his first birthday on Sunday. March 14th, Mrs. Leo Arsenault and Nirs. Jerry Gallant were visitors on Wednesday of Mrs. Wm. Shields. Mr. Shields and family. Mrs. J. B. Arsenault went to Summerside on Saturday to spend the week end at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pineau and fam- ily. Messrs. Johnson Cook alldAlvln Costaln of Cape Wolf visited at ‘the Carruthers home here on their way to Summerside recently. -How. The many iriendsof Mrs. John Webb and her brother, Mr. John Hopgood of Woodstock are sorry to know they have been both ser- iously ill at. their homes but are better now, Mr- and Mrs. Eddie MacAusland of Bloomfield had as dinner guests on Sunday, March 7th Mr. and Mrs. Fred MaoAusland also Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dignan of Howlan. Among the out oi the district folks attending the funeral of the late Andrew Martin were Mr. and Mrskjjatrick Martin of Miscouche. Mrrand Mrs. Arthur Martin of Summerslde and Miss Mildred Gallant oi Charlottetown. The many old friends here of Frank Brundage of Ellerslie [arm'- erly of Cascumpec were sorry to learn oi’ his death on Tuesday, March 9th. His funeral was held at Cascumpec on Thursday the 11th. Mr. J. H. Richard came home on Friday p.m. March 5th from Charlottetown for n‘ long week end On his return on Wednesday a.m. he was accomparied by his wiie who will spend the remainer oi the week visiting in town. The qt. Anne's Club oi’ Howlan and Woodstock held their month- ly meeting on Tuesday. March 9th at the home oi Mrs. Anthony Flnnan with a very good atten- dance of members and two visi- tors. Meeting was carriedput in the usual way. reports from the different committee heard and new one appointed for April meeting which will be held at. the home oi ' Mrs. Hector Richard with the usual game of bingo among mem- bers. It was also decided to hold a bingo on Easter Monday p. m. at. the home of Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault. We received articles and money to be sent to Charlottetown Orphanage which will be sent for Easter. Meeting then adjourned by prayer. On Thursday evening, March lith a community auction sole was held at the home of Mr. and Mra. Bruce Carruthers. proceeds to be given to the Velda Mathews iund. Although the weather was disagreeable all dey the evening, cleared off fine ttloug cold and a good attendance was present. About 8:30 when all the guests were assembled Mr. Arnold Wood in a few well chosen words de- scribed the purpose of the meet- ing after which the sale began with Mr. Wood e very worthy and capable auctioneer. The many and different articles which were ouc- tionod showed the interest the district had taken in this act of goodwill and co-opentiou. The auction and sale oi lunches along with the donations amounted to M7. livery one bid freely nnd all had a very pleasant evening. . TORQUAY, England — (OP) - Skull of s cave bear which is believed to have lived 400.003 years ago has been found here. REIIEVE ‘ in its opening days. The reforma- THE GUARDIAN, ' cl-nslznofrrergwisi BY BOXER New Von: a currently most favoured decorative plant. ltlajaplil Pllliodandron. This l: presented 0n) tluo green ground showing a growth with nlroon slam and luvoe shading from wlillos to bloge and no. Also shown on grounds lit llly whlll. ctlmrouso. and dubonnel. M... STUDIO MASTERPIECES are a collection oi the most ihscinatille, exciting, and colourful wallpapers how being sllown by leading wallpaper stores in America. From coast to coast, style-wise families are deciding on those rich new wall coverings. 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St. Patrick's Day was observed in the Sacred Heart Church by the celebration of High Mass at 8.30 pm. by the Rev. Father Mon- nghen with o large congregation inittondsnoe. l Local talent staged a play in the institute hall. The presentation was excellent throughout with brllilancy hero and there and a good laugh at intervals, which the audience appreciated by its gener- ous applause. The hell was crowd- ed and the net returns most Ill‘.- ioieotory. --March is ..ldeavouring to make amends lcr harsh treatment tlon is slow end at. times oi doubt- ful sincerity. The reversion t9 zero lndsllb "scloses a yearning to re- turn to the fleshpois of former misconduct. Cold but fine with sol daily showing strength and vigor, eating into the snow. The Presbyterian congregation recently entertained at s social evening and supper in the ite- bckah Hall, in honor of the men, who so kindly helped to move the Manse. There were about one hun- dred in attendance. The Reverend pastor. Mr. Cunningham sincerely thanked all those who so kindly helped with the work. The National Film Board under the direction oi Mr. Mcinnis pre- sented the following films to a large and appreciative audience in the Women's Institute Hall oh Monday evening: Birds of Canada; Elecerlclty: Modern Guide to Health; Singing Stars oi Tomor- row; Shepshsw; Canada Takes Her Place at United Nations Se- curity Carnivnl; British Columbia; Mexico Today: Flt for Tomorrow; Community Centre. The United Church. Y. P: u. entertained the A.Y.P.U. and the .Presbyterlen Y. P. B. at a St. Pat- rick's party in the church hall. The chief feature or the program consisted oi games and contests under the direction of Mr. Henry Clarlge The worship service s‘- close was led by Mrs. Carl Weeks assisted by Mr. Arnold llierllhy. the Rev. G. B, Cunningham and the Rev. J. M. Fraser. Following a sing song a boullicous lunch was served. St. Philips Church. Elobicoke. February 9th was the scene of the wedding of Miss Aline Weeks. daughter cf Ml". nnzl Mrs. Hunter Weeks, Alberton, and Mr. tiarvey_ G. Morris, son oi Mrs. Morris and the late Mr. G. Morris of hlallon. Ontario. The Reverend Mr. Billie." performed the ceremony. The bride wore a grey wool suit, with olack accessories and corsage of red roses. Miss Helen Fountain of Hamilton lvas- bridesmaid wearing a. pale blue gabardlne suit with Navy blue accessories and a. ccr- sage of pink carnailons. Ml". Cili- lord Bird was groonlsman, At the reception held at the St. Rcgls Hotel continental room. Toronto the groom's mother received in beige suit, with white accessories and a corsage oi red carnallons. After a shcrt honeymoon they will reside in Mellon. TIIEASANTS FOR BREEDING? TORONTO — lCPl — The Onl- nrio lands department, with the consent. of city authorities. has re moved a5 pheasants from the wsedy "jungle" or Ashbl-ldge Buy, Toronto dock area, for use as hrerdng l stock on IOY/ernmcnt pheasant farxQ r FARM FOR SALE l00 acres of land in Hope-y dale, ll/g miles from Hunter] River. 7O acres clear, balance- lumber and herd wcod. Aiwlv A. B. MacDONALD Hunter River i FARM F0ll SALE AT HAMILTON Consisting of 170 acres, lo- cated on shore, l50 acres clear. Well watered; two family house running water and sewerage system. Modern barns in ex» cellent state of repair. KEIR WOODSIDE Hamilton folifxii:lali‘zil%bi E. ‘ rloeerlsorrs d BEAUTY SlIlIPFE AT CRAPAUD Will open Monday Marfh 22nd. v >€rYK¥K x wwroocl : aAAAsv rllrln FOR SALE, AT BALTIC, LOT l8 l hereby offer my farm con- taining 125 acres of land; l00 clear and best of condition; 25 acres good wood and lumbar; This property is equipped with a lorgq new barn, good dwcllingl house ayd all necessary out- buildings, wall fenced and wot- ered by brook; ~is situated Q miles from Ken irlgtan; near school and chu s. This lo one of the finest farms in thl district and will be priced to sell. EDGAR MATTHEWS‘