MARCH is, 194s i ' ~ rl-la cuannlalg, cannwrrcrop IHE WESTERN GUARDIAN llratorlcal contest 411-5.... .§ ......clz...'..li..s,.o.g_f.rr~m.m ... At $’elde School ___ A _“________, " eufiiltlmi... ramca count! t _ ' _ summing“ ~ _-. _ News, Subscriptions libertine. *1‘ Thefluardlanliaylebeazlreeeanyolllo x following at ll Snnmeflldo: ‘ A‘ ._ A t, w‘|,"' “‘ ‘ ' "‘ " w ' _, l‘ Central ‘"014 groom Bakery, Water Street: Mark Ballot. C‘! Granville BN9“; .fn“’G,,.,.-,, " " ': sure a a - ,. - - Street; ‘ Inland Motor rampart. woman-ea. . . ficluerdianerlllbedaliveredtoeay beeeeinlmaweide In 0.91,.- Boy at 8o per day or llepae wept. Ileana are will-l ioe thle “m, a ‘in your order to the boy reepoaelble fee- delivery on your aw"- ‘ ' {W} _ TltIh-Maid in: general lwllxxk ior iamily oi three. -OAI‘I.IAVING POI ONTARIO Monday dreaming. March 22. mom for twopaeeenlere. Phone eu-‘wrlta A 1y 11m. Gamett R088. 263 Btt- Stevens. Equlpmentlaetlon, yotre Dame street. Summerside. R..G.A.‘l'._B;tation.'Bumme1-eide- m. phqne 482-4. . '-—*‘- ' J- » -DON'1' mes the treat lo! the 4:03. BALE-Two new build- year ‘in variety entertainment at the Hilh School Audi‘ ‘ Jum- W; one lixllli. the other 8x10. Appiy Box 189, or phone "569-1. maniacal-nay, Marchjfl. Our- tliii ti“! 8230. {l summerslde. VPOSTPONED annual meet-ins Bedeque Skating Rink i-Oniflht. mursday. at 8:30 p.m., in direct- ors’ office at rink. nuocKEY Bedeque Rink Fri- 43y, March l9. 8:45 p.m., Middle- ton Bombers vs. Freetown Royals. Third game ln Bedeque South shore hockey finals. Ii Freetown “qm trophies will be presented muuedlately alter the game. skate sitar. -BEUEQUE RINK PROGRAM. —IUHMAGE SALE sponsored by local Aasociitlon oi Girl Guides in the Tbwn“ Hall, “Szznmcraide, Saturday, March 20, at 2:80 pm. -lIOCKl! Kecuiagton Rink. Wednesday. March 17. Last game ln-series oi hlch school playdowns between Kenslngton Hiih School and Summerside High School. Game starts 8:15. Skate alter. -ATTENDED FUNERAL. - Mr. J. I-i. Bryan, who ls supplying for the United Church at Boyeston. __'I'hu_r5day, 5111.11.11 1119431111“ o; N.,B.. came over on the 10th inst to Rink and School hockey gameg, attend the funeral oi the late Mr. central Bedeque vs. Freetown; Frank Brundage of Elerelie and Middleton vs. Bedcque. Skate after. ‘returned on Friday la-lt- ' Admission, scholars 10c. teachers r- ljc, adults 20c. Proceeds in aid o!_ Cllarlottctowm trip. --RECEXVES WORD-Mr. Dmi- lel J. MacLeod, Simmerside, has . received a. letter from Mr. J. L. r-CHILDBEWS M15510“ 35x9 MacKenzie of Assinlboia, Sash. J1me r6811!“ meet“! "i the advising o! the death o! his m1.- W-lsiil“ Bund "1 Sumner-Side er. Donald MacKenzle. at the age Trimly United Church was hcld o! 94 year; The m“ ML M“. m1 ‘Monday afternoon tn Epworth. Km”, was a “Mm, o; Mount 1"" “m1 g“ *‘“°‘}d“.‘“i§ °‘ will“; Pleasant. P. 1:. 1., but left the m- m" "mm er" “c” "5 a aw an man ears . He was an guests. The leaders. Mrs. A. A. uni“ o! MfimL Locklmrl. and Mrs. Chesley Hob- ertson. were in charge. ‘Ilhe special __‘ ' __ iealurc oi the program was the Mrlamvnmfoglnfifiwgltgegd film “The First Easter" which was summers.“ ‘Mb yesmaa mom: much enjoyed by the children“ m ‘or 106'.‘ 1e End éakland ‘ilhe kindness oi’ the Y's Men in» Cg o ‘ mnaeu‘ uod h‘ ' 1mm’? m” pmiecm “d °1 m’! s§£..'."-Z.;...;l 1.3.1.... m 8L0‘: Angeles. and Mrs. MacLeod has a Arlhur Rogers in the giving of his‘ time i0 operate the nlachiue was brother Alex Mfitheson m. Oak laud. ' B greatly appreciated-S. --nonna marine-Mr. 1.. R. Allen was the guest speaker at the regular meeting oithe Sum- merslde Rotary, Club in (Doyle's Restaurant on Tuesday. He read a paper entitled, "Does Education Educate?” Mr- Roy Simmons oi Wilmotwas a iuest. . ' S —ELECTED- LEGION. PRESI- DENT ---Lieute11ant Harry Bishop, MM, was elected president of the Summerside Branch. o! the Camad- ian Legion. B.E.S.L. at the last meetifla. aiweeedin; iMr. wuma Geudet who has been transferred to Moncton. NB. Lieut. ' Bishop saw active. service in the last war in Airlca, France. Belgium. l-Iol- land and Germany holding the rank oi -Cocnpany~ Smeent Major. He wee awarded the Military Med- al for gallantry in action in Ger- many. I-Ie was recently commission- ed s Lieutenmt tn the 17th Reece (l!) Raft‘. Mr. MP. Titus was elected to iiil the place vacated on ilhe executive by Mr. Bishop's elect- ion to the presidency bud Captain Basil Kelly wee elected to the exe- .cutiva..to fill my). cLsalleesLJry the resignation oi’ r. an. ~ Ellis due to the presrure of business.‘ -ST. FATRICIPB ENTERTAIN- MENT - The annual St. Patrick's Day entertainment in aid oi St. Mary's Convent was ileld last night in sl. Paul's Hall, Summerside. and “a5 greeted with a. capacity house illllch apparently . enjoyed every nullfibar from the opening curtain to the final Rainbow Revue. Under the direction of the Sisters of lhe convent. this year's presentation: was a departure from lllc three-act Irish drama usually presented and each? number show- ed the result of patient training on the part oi the director. A ma! deal o! credit is due to the Sisters in charge. Gay colorful costutnr-s and lilting Irish melodies kept thr- audience. entertained throughout the evening and brought iorth round after round oi gener- ous applause. The following is the programme which will be repeated again tonight: Playlet. Bye-lo land. Primary Grades; One-act play. Shamrocks from Ireland. Junior High Grades; Pantomime. Grades three and iour; The Irish Shoe-l makers. Grade 3 boysflrlsh J18. B11113. Kelly with s Capital K; lllcther Machree," Irish Lilt: Rain- bow Revue. Internwdiaie Grades; Gull Save the King.~S. . Suits’ “Styled for - a r srlulla .mu, SHOWING‘ Oheeee from) ow: tine flowing of all wool ‘ gabardinee-‘enl wae- j ma. beebtiially m1- Inu- . ' v .‘ ._ ~ ‘l~laioai‘ ‘ V. I: '...F.°_!|i'_|IEI’-" ' Fhflu$~mlfl"». _ Jiillli ivcan l; _. ‘l'I-_ v, ‘. +.;-..\,- - I l E The Summer-side High schooland Aaldmv Gretel-lull Contest. mg- Od in the Auditorium 0n Monday Wvlllnl. was well received by a keenly a/pprecietlve audience. The awards im- thls contest were mode possible by the ieneroslty oi Mr. M. L. Bradshaw who donated and praeentad thymine. . ‘ Mr. Olen-once Mercer announced the wilnrlernas follows: Grade Vi! Tomony Grant on- "Windsor. 11.8.": Grade VIII. Pezgy Preston on ‘_"I‘.he Art of Public Speaking"; Grade IX, Joan Morrison on "Good Citizenship"; Grade: ,XI, Marwaret Muttart on “Tennyson”; and Grade XII, George Key on "Industry." » Mr. Francis McNeil! was . the chairman. The judges were Messre R5. lrflntnn, Elmer Pineau-and Rev. K. G. Sullivan who in a few brief remarks stated iihe points an which the contest was Judged. 1. Appearance oi Speaker; 2. Voice: 3. Material used and presented. Others taking excellent parts were: Grade VII. June Geddis on "Clhildren of Europe" and Bhlriey Barrera on “Why I'm Glad f Live in Canada": Grade VIII. Shirley Poole on “An Interesting Point in the Marltimes." John Cameron on “What ls a Penny for Red Cross" and Betty Lou Tredennlck on "Our Home Town". Grade IX. Jean Dunn on “Freedom Must Not Die" and Beth Jenkins on “Our Debt to the Pioneers“; Grade XI, Dorothy Gal- lant on "How Not to Speak" and Gordon Lidstone on "Francis Bac- on". Mr. Bradshaw also awarded prizes ior written expression in the 10ml o! essay writing com- petition, whicih were evaluated by the Misses Carrie and Gladys Hol- man. as follows: Grade VI, Mary Mountain; Grade VII. Janice Mor- rison; Grade VIII. Sarah Jane Estey and Shirley Poole: Grade IX, Kenny Grant and Julie Melkle: Grade X. Isabel llcn-att‘. Grade Xi’. Dorothy Gallant; and Grade XII. N e il lVlacLeod. interspersed throughout the program were the following musical numbers with Miss E. Nellie Morrison at the piano; Chorus "A Child's Prayer" by Grade VIII girls: dancing songs "Can You Dance Santv Maloney" and "When I Was a. Young -Girl" by Grades VIa and b; chorus “Mis- souri Waltz" by Grade VIII girls; Piano Duet bv Beth Jenkins and Jean Dunn: Vocal Solo “Goodby and Goodnight" by Margaret Shows-S. y. -CHURC-fl 0F. ENGLAND. — Lenten Services. St. Mark's. Ken- LAST SHOWING TODAY “THE ARNELO AFFAIR" snows mo _. 1:15 .- ms ___._ FRI-SAT ‘_BIG DOUBLE BILL ‘Slgne Hosso 8. Preston Foster "STRANGE TRIANGLE" ‘exp... Rory Calhoun L Paul Kelly _.m_ "ADVENTURE ISLAND’; SHOWS 7:15—-91l5 MATINE QATUBDAY Z :30 ‘OYPQ Regent FRIDAY and SATURDAY T“‘"¢.u_3l..1°f'-‘-L’- we 110ml Mil M sons or ms uollms Hlows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Friday 3:300 lost Showing Tonight Susanna Foster In "FRISCO SA L" "-”*""~ ~ w“. -"-.~“'»‘~ R32 ‘ ‘ “V” /cnnrnunl ' nlemls "SOMEWHERE IN sington, March 18th, ‘Thursday. at '1 P. M. Si. ‘llhomas’ Church. New London. Rev. n. E. Noel. Rector- ...MOLINE - CARVER - The marriage took place in Bangor. Maine, on-March 11th of Miss Mur- iel Frances Carver. daughter of Mrs. Lillian Carver. Slammer-side and Mr. Clyde W. Moline. 0i Karl- aas. U.S.A.-S. Personals —-1\d.r. Earl Todd spent the week end in Bummerside. the guest at Mr. and Mrs Re¢ Compton. —Mise June Ghappell has re- turned to Summer-aide to resume her studies after spending the week end at her home» in Sher- brooke. 4m. Mack Mntheson, RoeeVal ley. was a. recent vislttcr to lum- merside. -M.r. and Mrs. Robert Hans:- ty, Bum-me do. spent the week end the guests oi Mrs. Beauty's parents. w. and we. O- M. Grok- en. Emerald. 8 -Mise Frances Arsenault, oi Savidlantfs Grocery, Ottawa Street. spent the week end vlsitinl friends in the westempert oi the Province. 8 ~M.rs. T. A. McIvor has been spending a iew days in Bummer- slde. the Quest of her sons Harold and. Gltarles. B IVELCHJOR DANISH Inurltu Melchior studied singlnl “in hie early youth in Copenhagen and was a pupil at the Opera THE NIGHT” JOHN HODIAK NANCY GUILD Also Cartoon Friday-Saturday: 8:15 O-Q QfO-O “THE ARNELO AFFAIR” IS GKIPPING MURDER. MYSTERY WITH MOVING POB-TBAYALB The compelling drama 01 a woman whose innocent adventure with a. ruthless qangster ant-angles her in the web oi a murder otters urireulittinz entertainment on the Capitol screen in “The Amelo Affair". new M-G-M picture feat- uring John Hodiak, George Mur School of the Royal Theatre there. wallop throughout. phy and Frances Gifford. Mia Gifiord. and Murphy are the married couple whose ten years oLhapplness are brought to an abrupt climax when Miss Gif- ford believes herself to be infatu- ated with Hodlak, a night club proprietor who sweeps her off her feet with his attentions. When, in a striking scene in whiciuMise Gifford. meets Joan Woodbury, a girl whom Hodlal: has Jilted, she discovers his true character and ileea his apartment. it is too late The next day, the newspaper headlines announce the finding of Joan Woodhury’: body, with the only~clue a vanity case marked with Miss Gifford’: initials. The ingenuity by which Miss Gifford is saved from a verdict of murder by her lawyer-husband and the fast-moving events wlzlch lead Hodiak to admit his guilt to De- tective Warner Anderson in the end, make for a romantic mystery punctuated with punch nloments from i very opening sequence, and packing a terrinc dramatic I your Lenten aaeala have aliiley. - - - Buy plenty of mun aeuee — this ia ll v ~ the stone ‘cin- m. ._" " .. 1n‘ .I _ “fitatlwwvfillliea-qgbet. w...» 9- ,. t...» .... -511...“ 5...... . '. .... La, v-Llq. . , ‘ _ . "flak-yon one oi theee days and at the some time [Ive yourself A “ IIANOO‘ ‘Atllifil-lCArlMAflAgdtNl in can a tin-pa a oueerelo an sprinkle lfllfil! with lrltad oheeee and bread ernmba - - - the way It will die- nppelr will-do your heart coca. FRANCO msnlcau In mace served this way will bring “OHS” and “AIIS" of de- get two tilu oi hence American Spaghetti for 81 cents. A — G. II. M. - - begun to pell on the family-surprise them a dinner-planning SPAGRETT I m-flllh meal in eeev on yell. any on the pocket me and your family ammo mom-GROCERY nsrannmur. ‘arnmrolv max“ nuclease .. M78111!!! and eniarlinl o! your present ranch one. Therfe Iota of inimey to be nude in ma; ,MIN'I HITTING for the or the building of a new The Hardware Department has a Polio. - - - Consult the Hardware Department about your requirements -they will edvlae you en the moat suitable lliinrliettin; for your in- dividual paella-HARDWARE DQPAETIQIIVT- ' I think everyone in Prince Edward. Island-la welcoming the rain-we're all tired eifWintetn. hill‘ LAB-priced from 2.35 to IJI.’ ilk. plalflc or inflate-ha plain lllllflll- --A_llofth9ee handles. Be ready for LADIES’ WEAR DEPARTMENT. Bat-ere you prepared for Spring Kain‘! The Wear Department has a large collection oi beautiful UMBREL- "Thm are Umbrella oi water-pended color!» pleida. border- pehete and floral Umbrellas have modern plletlo er wooden the lnln. - - - Buy an Umbrella from the Tbefliodern Moan" alwpeior her ‘your?’ in the Youth Centre-where abe ilpdaaiiyhyirosietleia; ‘ Jdern Meal" will find . val-we- ebb. light namyea aeala in the one Department- - - - n; FAWN ‘IAYON PLATED STOCKING! for aremamei-aeeel-amceaasu. la ‘Shear-Interlink! Iioee have a allay eheen that and II eentl “l! M iheee-bat. we don't think thwfllpe ea the ehelvea for veer bu. Shop today m the tours cen- e A High neckline. teilinaaoe-tandl-G aleevea. 15102051111310“. 0 Fitted Inlet and and 2-4 length eleevee. Jerseys and Repeal. BIOPS- duh-t Willi style crepee an! Jbrleye. Bal- lfillllaklrl-Sllbllziobfhliil hli The new peplaln skirt. High gathered neckline. fitted wniet, chart and 8-4 length eleevca in both‘ erepee and ieraeya. Since eerlng skirt. low neckline-la both abort aiaee-ll h ll. ll to N. in both D Draped. neckline. titted waist and tailored shirt. Peplnn: and tiipbow. lhort and 8-4 lenflh aleevea. Sleee II to 19. 12 to 20. ll to i4 in both Jerseys and New Exciting Silhouettes For Your Easter into Spring Wardrobe Bright and beautiful dresses to make you the center of conversation. Colorful prints v and solids to accent your femininity in the most charming manner. Curve-conscious iiaee to round you groclcue|y—f0 It" Y." the fashion figure of the-times. One and '14 two piece styles in new fabrics and shades Y‘ Q1 2:39 3w“ The 90f ewtlfl Produce M Tron l’! ~— (OP) Omit/lb.‘ ‘- Produce prices quoted here to- w we mom l: u» out. ion Department of Agriculture as lollolvs: his: Free cases, A-large t3 1-2. 44; medium 41-42; A-pullets 40-41; 5 39-40: C 30-32. Butter: ‘Wholesale Que. pasteur. Md. iresl: end storage N41,‘! 61 3-4. Current receipts Que. No. Current make mug-g ppm “g l pasteurized 6'1; No. 2. lie. Fiat colored l4 1-2-35 nominal. Io eth- » gradicreamery print job price er prices established. eo-ea 1-4,- solids ca-aa 2-4. Potatoes: qua. no. 1.11s 1a.. Cheater Current receipts western 2.00-2.10; all-tile. *1, v9.1a. 3.1a- white as s-s; colored as l-s. trues 2.2a; P. s. 1. 10o 155w; 15 u, factory shippin] points) wholesale: 2.30-2.40» a