MARC? 2L 1347 t ESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Merrill. llti Hanover 8L. and George Glow. 90 Ottawa Si. SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY Norrl. Subscription, Adyorfigllp‘ 11m Guardian may be bought daily 4: any of tn; (allowing stereo In Souuncralde. Bookstore. WI"! 5m"? _G°|ll'l|¢l Dfllllwrr. Water Street, n“, pottery. WM" 51ml. Mark Gautier. or Uflllvilld Street Th, (guardian will be dollivcred to any homo tn s|mjngnlde_ rm Boy at .0 nor i3: a l e per week. Phone ill Ier this um“ w, your order to o y responsible tor dbllvtrlu an y“, rm", p0]; SALE. — 1942 FOId W0- ‘dump uuck. New motor. Below '. -l.i.~. Phone 496-4 or call at “ganayd street. Summerside, _ LKEY Kensington Rink, M23 March 21, Hunter River ‘ mnmt; Citliiit.‘ 8.30. Be sure gcolm filld see this grime. -vi;\v LONTJON Pimssvwlsn- ‘elqliiltttllES. — Services Sun- -—WAN'I‘ED- A maid for geri- orai housework. Apply ln pal-SQ“ to Mrs. A. B. Johnston, a7 Wage;- Btreet East. Summerslde. —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH. —Services Sunday. March 23rd. Bedeque ll a. M. Albany a P. M. Borden 7.30 l’. M. itiinistei". Rev. J. M, Barker, B, l), . —WlANTED--Lobster boat. be- lliixch ‘Jilrd. Oiilléofi 11-00 A-M- LWW" {i2 Hid it. long. Oliver ziidio ilouarinl 3.30 P. M. South Cole. lirench ltiver. Phone: New . ,3. 7'10 P. M. Rev. D. A.| London 2~-4_ . .\l.lll‘ll‘l‘. /~. . iififi ma i —G. H. l\l.- l A uilifili/Itll‘ of Dltilff Bfliidciolill Pyjamas has just come into the Men's tlriir flaunt-infant. they were unpacking thcrn this morning whfl, | w... .1. inch. . . . I think l-linl they re Lin‘ nicest l’. Js. I've seen for The Broadcloth ls of excellent qunllty and “l. -_ Tm strineti lhvjimuts are $8.25. and the plain cirlorcri aim an. p75 and $6.50. lie donl. mpcoi. blunt, they'll be hero long-co shop "m: - .‘ff‘..\"S WEAR DEPARTMENT. .~;:'l’.i‘l.\t. - The tirocery Department has an extra special on 'I‘cndrr- “u: “W. that l know you won". want to ruiss. ’l‘enrlerstvcct Ifani ls ll,» thirst I ~ cured and put up hy Camuia. Packers. 'l‘ha rrgulnr price i..'.i vet-u n round — iii- special. tvi-eleer»! saving price. for today is “Hug; a pclflNl. — GROCERY DEPARTMENT. ‘tow l< rim time to select your blaster iii-eating (‘ards . . _ If yo" I'.‘;|vr up" ‘l... l~i lawn-en‘ you rri‘ sure tn he disappointed — so rnmc in induy ti‘ 3'0" "l5" l0 "nil lo your trirruzis at this Happy NA DEPARTWENT. Tl‘: lt.-.r:lv.-:ir~ ltr-partment is ready to assist you in Jioosing your! m“ munrciirz-ncs. for Spring Painting. , . Thev have a full selection of minrs :i|i:l ltvrs at print . _ . The sales sl/‘fl’ will b» glad tn ildYlfif‘ nvvi ‘W, W,“ , -l ti-- Irwin! You nerd ls her» tnr your choosing . . . fart. the “,..;.,..- . ..rnt help ln freshen- up your proprrlpn-IILHIIHTARf’? Dff‘.\f‘,'l"‘.'i'.,"'f‘. at HOLMANLS..- Special Per |b.-~ TENDERSWEET F. l i} i; - ' Tifilifiil. LOAF iffiil GRANGER EXTRA! DALTON ARTIFICIAL Lemon Extract 344's PEAS QEAPEFRUIT llm colors are _ “its: 39c i... 45¢ moor i “WINS Ii-uitrr. - in. Louis 516W)‘- {1 well-known radio repair man of bummersido. has left for Halifax whom lie has been accept. "fl llito the iliairiiir Branch of the ‘it il-P- M11 McKay snout six war tears l'i t-lte ltoyni Canadian Navy as a wireless lelegrapliisL-S. f-YOUNG ADULT GROUP... Sixteen members of the Young Adult Group of Kenslngton Un- Iilvii Church incl. an Monday ev- "ililiil- March 17th at B o'clock. Th‘ “Visit-iii Period was prepared and cQndlicted by Group 4, nu". 1Y1 EV!!!” DOIII-id. Mary Uassloy, Robert and mtzsboth Csrruthers. Guest speaker for the evening was Mir. C. C. Baker who gave a very interesting talk on "Leglg- law» Procedure." Contests and refreshments were enjoyed and the meeting closed with prayer by Rev. Lewis M. Murray. WANTS MORE CHILDREN SUNNINGHALL. Berkshire, Eng- land -— (CP) -- William Irlsiimm hired ‘the local hall to celebrate his golden wedding anniverggfy and trll it"s family in have more child- ren. ifi-illman, 77, and hi; wife, Gcrtritdr. 72. have 12 children. 14 grandchildren and three great. grandchildren. FOFZKQMUFCPFQ _ 3333*’ + Wanted t Lulistiwr uradker for May Isl. (inod wages. . azao§>ci ‘ i _ C0. LTD. Mailpequc. IiIECiOIiDIQtI’Q.\IY.OQCL‘JTF'CEQCLOZI(89IUO$3F¢ \ O t0 §O 44 0-6446-04-0444-0 O 00-’ i CAMEO §i"'i"- 41-8-80. sar. 1mm 9.15 . | The Shadow in I l “BEHIND THE MASK" slirfi"; Kane Richmond and { Ilarbarn Reid. 2 r\l.'~o iii-rial and New-s. eeeoaoeoeeeeeevwoeeee-eo S cnrcrgs NORTH snoim PACKING ‘ l SUMMERSIDE "F TODAY (FRIDAY) and SATURDAY travail.“ h, amid lieu iitihiiiotiériixra l! ' A CULUMUlAIPlCiURE —A|so-- Screen Snapshots i Comedy mid Movietone Adventures Shows 7.l5-9.l5 Matinee Saturday 2.30 29¢ LYNN VALLEY CELERY -'- 139i. 20c 2.2‘. 12c . . .“."Ti?fi‘i_. ma” iqLlli?IiAR- I AYLMER'S soUPMmQ-‘ciwiiqrivs SC“WA"Z* sumascorcu PIE FILLEROR LEMON ’ OUllliAITEEO ' SIIIOE DR.JACKSON’S 2 10c 11}; .:.... evel 1051 . SUMMEISIOE TINS TOMATO SOUP 19c SATISFAOTIOII u.‘ . . . IONN SIUREES Planned Savings For Your Week-End Food Shopping PECIALSL -. FOR .- _ Friday & Saturday SPECIAL PER BOX- » '2 tins m socialise. . li.::....___zoe c.5355‘ BEETE per o. - .9. “ PILOT BREAD - Ti§°.'f.f3Ti“" 5c ..__.___,____ _ .. . . . _____.------»_-_—~-<—Iii' T J‘ Mvr-‘FIN M1 Eéiiii: 2<= “° ""°“ AYLMER Dmgp _~'v—~~— ’gzgfl_~mwv w’ wég“ Th“ _ T‘ — _' _ 1 csmsors or nears h. 2 it" ti EXT“, K ‘A A ' VAN CAMP Papers to suit rooms, etc. in very We ore also d . other furnishings. i; lNEliliillG itiirivsnsinv . A tilvasant evening was spent. z-ntly at lilf‘ home of Mr. and? iVtrs. Grurgr: MucDuntiid. Crapaud! VliPil tlirii‘ family. friends and‘ vviysiwbcrs met lu cvicbraic vritli liltlil their Wrddihg anniversaiyvf i Cards and dancing were enjoyed until Mr. Frrd Shrrren. express-l _‘ in; the icniimcnts uf those pro-j |:.¢-r.t in a lcw well c-‘hosrn words. ; trongriitulated Mr. and Mrs. Mac- ‘Doiizild on this Others spoke, all kindness and hospitality pamilzir couple. ‘ ‘lfir following address was] l l hzip-py occasion. stressing the of this. road, the pills bring presented by l liii- vuuviger mcnrihrrs of tho ‘gathering. after which the ladies; prrscnt served refreshments. i Dear Friends: "PhirLv-sovcn |worirl was years cyullltgfil‘. So were you. and so :\\'a.< f. rind so were George and . years ago the thirty-seven Millie. But there was a diflerence be- tween them and us-it was their wedding diiy. George was all dressed up in a |.liurd-builed shirt. and a crease .lll his trousers that would shave ‘a mouse. Elven old Jack. that horse of courting days. had an rxtra twist in his tail. as he whirled the sleigh across the fields to Wcstmoreinnd. Millie took the paprrs out of her hair-no perinanents them- and there she was. all curly- Jiaircd and frilly. biuiiing like one of Mother's rod roses. l it} n fact that plenty of water ilins run under tilt: briazv since i that do)‘. but here they still are. not so much the worse of wear. mid lots of mlioagc tn them yet. It is said that the first hund- rrd yours are lhr hardest. so we bespeuk a golden and mag-liq a ‘diamond amiiversnryr for them. and may we all be there, as we are tonight. to Si"! 14mm W" best wishes for the next lap of the journey. (irnrge and Miiiir are 3W“ neighbors. Whrir aniihuc is ill! against hnrd luck. George look! in lhc moat barrel. or tnkrs his axe and starts to the woods. for .'\ roast of barf under the bclt. or a lnnd of wood at the door. is much more comforting than gifts n: spodn or sterling. Milllrs first reaction‘ is Lo bake a batch of cookies. and to set u~p some knitting. For what trouble. .1 "l; you. cannot be alleviated famous We with to announce l I month gross or 3o» aoteoi-QMQM some orQcfrt Announcement 1 .ond heating business in Kensington. We ors prepared . Wi-“%OO~1'¢0~I4F€ 4‘ “$991 svery_room in the home; pleasing shades and patterns. There is a price range to suit your budget. Let us help you make your selection. 3 PAGE FIFTEFN We ere mowing o very complete range of new patterns and designs in all the leading quoliriesI T‘, Iivingrrvom. dining room, kitchen, den, both, halls, bed- iiploying o large range of drapes and draperies that will blend with your paper and (LOWER A |°°k "i" "Mm" You that our showing is complete and prices moderate. HOUSE FURlllSHlllG DEPARTMENT l FLOOR) SUMMERSIOE, P. E. I. with a pair of home-knit socks or mitts? And I suspect that Mil- lie has turned more heels than any other Avrmtan in Canada- })0i‘il£l‘l)5 Unitrd Stairs and Mrx-‘i ico as well. Millic- und George have always‘ heeded the smiple dictates of their kind hearts. and as Tenny- son says: “Kind hearts. are more than car~ onrts And Sillhllif,‘ faith titan Norman blood." So tonight their family wish to give Millie this gift in appreci- ziion of all she has done for them. and tnay the watch tick ott many happy hours ~we know they will hi: busy: ones. ‘And their friends and neigh- bors here with them lo accept this ltitie remembrance of the occasion. There will be no ex~ cuse new fur George to lie abed in tiir- mornings nliiir the sun rides high in the sky. All loin in wishing you both many more happy years. Your fiunly and friends. WINTER JUST tcontinued from Page 1i tangled communications and blocked highways in some sections of the latter two Prov- inces. Along tliG coast gales 100k their seasonal toil of shipping. Storms in quick succession made Montreal officials term the winter "pretty tough" and "definitely a bad winter." Snowfall to date has been 100 ‘inches. 20 inches less than in 194248. But m Ottawa. 120 miles to the northwest. Weatherman i". W. Bak- er ssld tho season in the Ottawa ares. had not been so bad. A Z5 3'4- inoh snowfall the heel-bend of Feb. :3 an; the heaviest on record but for average tcmiicrfltiirt‘ ll" "Vim" did not oven come close tolhe mar- i-ow-treemng one oi‘ 1933-34- Rocorvis show the season in 0n- “rlo was "average." In parts 0T the Bruce Peninsula "and Muskokg districts southwest of Grofflil" Bay the snowfall was twice the normal amount. Exports blame hie severe drifting which blocked Southern Ontario roads for days at a time on the type oi snovtt-liizlii. dry and lust right to make snow batiks. . . I Some of the hardest words oi all concerning the winter crime front traditionally-balmy British ‘ Colum: bis. Said svsncouvcr weal-sermon. "lt was the meanest in lily;- mpping the cold wave of i935 ah:- i“ he opening of o piilmliiiiti be located at Toombs’ i l l l to do iobs and iobbing. T0 _ Service Station, Kensington. . It] PETER D. WEIR ~ ¢ J. R. WHITLOCK. . l was one of our worst years. Decom- ber and January were exceptional- ly cold. In January we had the heaviest snowfall in rears. ,\ 7g. .inile tin-hour wind Jan. 3i caused storm damage estimated at $1,000,. 000. mostly along the Vancouver Waterfront." rneuiéfisjoiasrzrs tCOiIillIltlEd from Page i) moving the adjournment of the debate. fie said he appreciated the "tone" of the Opposition leader's specvh. "Someone." he added, “said it. was a more Liberal slseech than that delivered by the second- er of the Adress lMr. Cullen). He thought the only contentious part was s reference to the Summsrside power plant. being expropriated." Dr. MsuMilIan: "f said they had, taken power to cxpromiatc." Premier Jones said he won't] like to end the debate so ihst the very important resolutions moved by the Provincial Treasurer might get some kind of precedent-e. 'l'i‘.fiy had reference to the new ‘lax agreement negotiated with the Du- mlnion Government. "I don't think the matter can be delayed." the Premier said. “The Government of Canada will want to know what ls our desire with regard lo these bills." Dr. MacMillan: "Have you got to get them through at 3 certain time?" Hon. Mr. Barbour": end of the month." Premier Jones: “We might even tiave to postpone the Draft Ad- dress in order to ghe them lire- cadence. Ron. Mr. Barbour; “1 think we are expecting an interim payment from the first of January to the 31st at March." It was at this point Ural Pix-mini‘ Jones moved the adjournment. “Before the GLASGOW. Scotland - tCP) —— 71w lgwi-wn liner Mill. launch- ed in i922 as the Espersnoe Ba)’. sister Slllp of the heroic Jervis Bat’. i5 bark in service after a refit from “ur service. i i | i i \ ' . Special EIce F0111... Under the Direction of W. E. Scantlebury ~ Will be Presented ot the p ORYSTAL RINK, Summerside g Friday Evening. March'21st Featuring Fancy Figure Skating, Clowni. amllilm GM" Costumes] Sinclairfie Stewart Limited POOOOOMOOOWOOQOM CRAPAUD THEATRE RENDEZVOUS 24 5l-WITl-"K William Glrgam and Mnrib Palmer. Pius, News. Sports. and Comedy reels. Slwwinr sarunoav. MARCH 22. 7.15-9.15 "°__.“_ BERNARD'S PICK-UP SERVICE SUMMERSIDE General Pick-Up and Delivery Service to anywhere in the Province. 0N CALL AT ALL HOURS PHONE 179 i ALE UUTTLEU PURCHASE We call for ale bottles. an; quantity, pints and quarts; high on, prices paid. We will also pa; for Javex bottles. Bring them tr and guarantee an smpla supply o Javex. Phone Cecil's pick-up. Grocery. ‘H1. to. I ,Wanted l An Experienced EGG GRADER Apply: ‘ r. i. s. c. KENNEDY r i 1947i i i i ¢:iv_¢_ pc§