MARCH 3. 195 "ii wesrsini ousiioiann .. ,.-.-- I Iluuulhuh Inscription. x":i"l0s:GB cum and llouso rinses: may to stores in Guardian . foliowtnl Iululor mud. Water 3 till.-. noooolwn (insert. : Gonrllu Dr PIIIOI 000107! OITIOI Phone Kt. lcprooenhuul 050363 WOTION OH! Ind 8088. bought at an of the In Bllnsmo do: tore. ll Control : Ilnrh Gllulel. I1 Granville Strut: Sheet: Inland Ilotor Transport. MI" I luuoll - ' - mm gm." views Gregory. 23"”. street. lnnnno loll I. L Walk In Ionslngton. WEST PIIN Liberian: Phone: T ,nu- mu!-'1-rs fresh chicken mdge, large can only fit. ,,s1i:l'ATl-ATOBS. miikers. also um; gepllrllbfl at bargain prices. um-son Cotton, DeLnvnl dealer, 541 Central Street. Summerside. gummerside. phone 2477. -pf)STl'0NED Kensington area ice limits. Kenslngton rink, 7.30 m, "idny. March Ttli. Open to gihncg, in Kcnsington and sur- mund-ng districts. Competitors tid- mined fife- ..il Xltllt Slrlbll-FINAL playoff. Bpdequv Rink. Monday. March 3rd. iinilblc header. klnkorii vs. EH14-(H10. Albany vs." Freetown. M. lmm unzihie to play notify rm). .--,m:iccr at 3.00 p.m. Admis- sion '..'i ('f'illS. ..TlIi'. FFNERAL of the late mule Ramsay will be held from he, lule residence at Arlington on Monflny, March 3rd, with service .1 we lmnie at 2.30 pm. followed N. ,.-.-.-:.-e at the Port llill Ang- gfmh Fhurch on arrival. Weather pgymiltinx. LSIRS. PATRICK MrC.lIlVILIa xirilmr-, and family. regret the ommi.SS;n:l of the names of Miss! Celia. ixcnny. New York and Mr. Geo. P. Trainer, Kinkora. who we altisses, also letters of sym- pgthy from Brother CliKort!'Mur- phy, Oblate Fathers. Ottawa. Ont.. Ilso W. I., Shamrock. P. E. I. ..Sl-SRVICE IN 0'LEARY -The annual world Day of Prayer serv- ice was held in the 0'l..eary United Church Friday afternoon, Feb. 29th at 2:30 PM. The women of the 0'Lcziry Nazarene Church, the 0ll.eary United Church and' the Kiiutsford Baptist Church pariicipatcd. Mrs. W. G. Dick-g son presided. The theme of the. service was "Christ. Our Hope." The minutes were read by the secretaiy. Mrs. Dan Smaliman. A duct was sung by the Misses Eve- lyn Gay and Lorraine MacNeill. Taking part were Mrs. L. U. Dewar. Mrs. C. 0. Hewlett, Mrs. Lewis Bernard. Mrs. John Moree- head and Mrs. Alec MacDonald. A fine address was given by Mrs. Dan M:tt.'PilcrS0ll. 2 -ROADS BLOCKED -- Fol-' lowing last Thursday's snow storm nearly all roads in Alberton and vicinity remain blocked to auto- mobiles except the Western Road to Tignisli where a narrow track was plouclied out on Friday by thc St. Louis tractor plow. The Aiberinn plow, which was ditched near Eimsdale during the storm last week had an axle broken while being pulled out of the ditch and is not expected to be in operation again until tomorrow tTucsdayi. All Alberton streets remain banked high with snow making travelling of any kind very difficult. in o'Leary an excellent lob was done of clearing the min streets.-FW. -EERVICE AT ALBI-IIITON - Share CB 0! FIG! Frank weeks. ltepreuntativo 08-! Office and 68-! Ilous. -REM-GLO. The Miracle Lus- tre Finish for Kitchens. Bathrooms and Finest wood work. looks and washes like baked enamel. Sold by The Summerside Hardware Co. -BEDEQIJE It I N K. semi-final game between Freetown Royals and Summer- side High School scheduled for tonigiit has been postponed. -CONDITION IMPROVING - Mrs. Willis Warren, who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital: as a. result of being scalded by hot water in her home some days ago, is improving. daily but she will remain in the hospital for another ten days.-is. South -YOUNG CONSEIIVATIVES MEET-A regular monthly meet- ihg of the Young Progressive Conservative Association was held on Wednesday night with the president. W. Chester MacDonald in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were adopted as read by the secretary. Mr. Chester MacDonald and Miss Bertha Pope were appointed delegates to at- tend the National Young P. 0. Association at their annual meet- ing at Ottawa the latter part at March. Others, in all probability, will be accompanying them. x --CLUB MEETING -- The ”Old Country Girls" of Alb:rton met at the home of Mrs. Margaret Weeks for their aiiniversary meeting on Tuesday. Feb. 26th. with a. full attendance. The meeting opened with the singing: of ”There will Always Be An England." followed by many old country songs. A dis- cussion on art and photography was enjoyed, wilh Mrs. Bert Prid- hiim as the main speaker. before sitting down to a sumptuous chicken dinner. The singing or in-oi verses of the National Anthem brought 'to an end a most enjoy- able evening. Fraser-Forsythe Wedding The Presbyterian mouse. A!'ber- ton. was the setting of an inter- esiing ceremony nil" Saturday. March 1st. at four o'clock when Anne Elaine, ttaiigliter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Forsythe. Alberton. was united in marriage to Upton James. son of Mr. and Mrs. iter- bert Fraser. Albet-ton south. Rev G. B. Cunningham officiated. The bride looked charming in a gown of que;n'5 blue silk with matching hat and accessories. iler corsage was of pale pink carnat- ions. Mrs. Hubert Fraser. matron of nor.' chose a dress of deeper b ue. with black accessories and a A”,,,,,,,, women Humbled in the simlliar corsaze of carnations. Presbyterian Church on Friday Ml" Hum” H35" W35 b": Iiiefnoon to observe the World "1 Day of Prayer of which the theme his year was "Christ. Our Hope." The service was led by Mrs. G. B. Wllmllltham. Mrs. J. R. Molviahon Ind Mrs. A. C. Green. Leaders in Dram were Mrs. Helen Kerr. Mrs. H. W. Matthews, Mrs. c. H. Weeks. Kin. Lloyd Wilkie. Mrs. W. J. Phlllihs and illrs. A. 0. Green. The lividrcss. which dealt with the way in Wliich knowledge of Christ. our 100?. is spread through Christian '.i'era'.ure. was given by Mrs. W. C. Lawson. it duet. "God will Take Care of You" was rendered by Mrs. izarl Atkinson and Mrs. t". J. Clrpcnier. with Miss Annie Leard It accompanist. The offering was Yti”t'.i'ecl by Mrs. David Hodgson an. . Following the ceremony, I re- ception for the bridal party and immediate families was held at the home of the bride's parents. .3: Shown above are members of the Crripaucl Fire Department to- gether with interested observers during the first test of a new alr- l cooled portable 8 1-2 horsepower bumper. This engine. which pumps 60 gallons of water per minute and carries an output pressure of 100 pounds. is being tested by the Crapaud Fire Department, and if approved and found satisfactory. it will be purchased by the village S'side Curling Club Schedule The following is the schedule at the Summerslde Curling Rink for this evening: 8:30 R.C.A.F. vs. Bank Managers. Night Fliers vs. Auto Dealers. M. F. Schurman vs. Morrison and MacRae. 8:00 Bag Factory vs. Bank Account-l ants. Air Mechanics vs. Di-ugglsts. Curran and Briegs vs. Loosers. :3 Instructors vs. Y's Men. Maritime Asphalt vs. gators. Dentists vs. Farmers.-S. P. W. G. SYSTEM , (Continued from Page ll of Dalhousip University at Halifax but remains independent as an Anglican foundation. The colleges which form constituent parts of the University of Toronto retain their respective distinctive char- acter and no one could pretend that lhe Collezes of Oxford and Cam- bridge snffcr because thev form the constituent units of but two iiniversitie-s." Dr. Dudlev Stamp. C. B. E.. Lit.. D.sc.. I-'.K.C. is Professor of Geography at the University of London and Chief Adviser on Rural Land Use to the British Govern- ment. TCard Of Thanks I wish to thank the doctors and nurses of the Prince County Hos- pital for all the kind acts and wonderful skill while undergoing my serious operation: also for the cards and flowers and treats of fruit. from izood neighbors. Iifrn. w. J. Howatt. Water Street East, investi- Inil Mrs. Lloyd Wilkio. FREE This Handsome BALL PEN A beautiful writinl but Mn. in Translucent colon of Amber. nine or lled li protector up and metal pocket clip. CONTAINS III tits ovenln ink cartridge III!!! with Permanent blue-black ink. SEND ONLY SI for your new or renewal an on to no Mui- Iino Farrier for 8 HI!!- on V (his hand- Iune Ball Pen sluiotolv Ill! USE THIS COUPON NOW The Iutllne In-nu. IIIII John. If. I. I enclose It for A than subscription to no rt- msc hum. mm III A use nit tuna ........----........ Loans: .-......,..... .-...,..-..........,............. .4... ...................m........-...... I I 'C.I'IeltI1II'O.I."u ...... .... II a renewal. no elon new least no: nur rltluie runner. ambulance In Chathsm. N. 3.. front of church in Ioowbound Paint sapln. title ' Summerslde. itixzai - WK! Eight-year-aid Marie Maze:-oils is seen at top being transferred to pllal. from RCAF helicopter which landed in the fishing below, to take her to her The succeut ' tirsniiii cusiiim iiow Pumper ,S'side Adjourned l On Saturday rriorning. a coron- ;crls jury empanelled by Dr. Aus- tin Delaney met at the Prince D4 THE GUARDIAN. UI'IARLO'I"T'l.'I'OWN Plan Discussion- On Education Vleelt Topics What are the aims of education? Do children benefit by homework? Are report cards detrimental to a clIlld'I welfare? These are some of the questions that will be lmwcr- ed at the regular meeting of the Summerside Home and School Welfare Group in the library at the High school tomorrow night. The parents taking - part in this panel dtscussion are Rev. w.A Harper. minister at Summerside Baptist Church; Mr. A S. Hopkins! manager of the Summerside. branch of the Royal Bank: Mrs. Henry Noonan. housewife; and my ;: ..;.. V... ago... and !i-einity The weekly bridge tournament of the Tignisli Library Clu-b con- cluded last Monday evening with the following results: in prize for gentlemen was won by Mr. J. B. Morrluey, ist prize for ladies to Mrs. W. J. Shcn. Play was held in the Library. was very sucoessfu'.' and ended with it luncheon served. by the ladies of the club. Address-. es were made congratulating thel winners and complimenting the ladies for their interest. cashl proceeds go towards reducing the- building debt. one of the older residents Tiiznish viilace in the his home here on Tuesday the Mrs. Dolores Richard, iiousewlfe. The teachers taking part in thei discussion are Mrs. John Scot.t.1 Mrs. James Peach. Miss Ruth Cro- ken, Mr. B.J. Beck. and Mr. Ray- mond Morrison. An open discussion will follow will be welcome members present. This meeting has been advanced one week so as to coriincide with Education week, so that the mem- i b i - . commissioners to be used in con- i, 353 3,1igfgwbethgye3aX;fBopg:g;ECnm from any junction with the water-coolcdiumt E ,1 1 . . ,. 1 ' an e ass has prepared as ii :;l;gn':f:mel:1Lp'e””u5 "Se by umlspecial effort for Education week. A great deal of splendid work and craftsmanship lpentlcd in the preparation of these Ruben Damon mm chum, excellent exhibits, and the stu- l.Lloyd Ttogerson. The three inter- 4 il"”.5 ME f"lXi0i-15. "139 33 many 35 ,csted observers in the center of 9959510 Rise ihl-9 Oplwriunliy W lme umup um v..m,,,, Lam v:eiv these acconiplislimenis that itstanding behind Mr. ltogersonl. 8"? Worthy 0! highest praise. Warren Simmons. and Rev. E. L. l The met-tin: Of the Home and -'l3acon.-(Photo by Wottoiil. -school weifa-ge Group will 'under the chairmanship of Mr. Inquest Al -8 On the extreme right; and left of the picture are two members lot the Crapaud Fire Department. lJames Murphy. . Del Ennis Slashes Weight CLEARWA'I'F.R. 1718-. Mar. 1- County Hospital to view the rc- . imains of John Grady and his i-V"-Def-Pfmlned D91 Ennis hf-U iwiie. Jenn Rlclmrcis Grady. wlioi5135h9d-his Weight Ito match the .1134 passed gwgy at the hospital cut Pluladelpiiia Phiilles gave his on the previous night and early pa! eni(9l0lJ9- on Friday morning. - All winter long Ennis toiled with Mrs. Grady died on Friday night the weights and exercise machines. about eight o'clock and her hus- pile reported early to training band passed away about 12:30 on ramp wciqliini: 193 pounds, about lsaturday morning. After the '10 of! lace spring, bodies had been identified by- "you've mg to do something ichici of Police Peter R. White ;..4..,. you hm, ,, year me I did- land the remains viewed by the me said. -1 ,,1..m.S used in N” M LJUTY the mil"95'4 W35 3d-l0'-mml 200 pounds. But Til see if this -does to the call of the coroner pemi- 'a,,., good. 1 cm” da my worsen ing the findings of the provincial I3-Innis. .267 M.cn.,.e -,3 "ms sat. pathologist at Charlottetown. ted in and 15 homr; wag” qum, The membe” M We 1”” we" las had as he made sound But M955” Ralph D”dd5' m”m""' he was s die-a pointment. handl- James Hogan, John Schurmau. T-mp ed bv wimp hack 1 Heath Warren. Claude E. Kenny. g.Lp.:;gg.g,D mu” es Major T. H. E. Inman, Lloyu nmhnng modem Sm H S orphanages was a .- . established at Milan in Italy 787 A. D. KENSINBTON lllllli Second Game Finals Eastern Prince County Girls Championship. BORDEN GIRLS vs. . SL'MME.RSIDE C. 8; B. GIRLS FOILVII-IR RESIDENCE I l The last monarch to reside in the Tower of London was James I l who reigned from 1603 to 1625. l f FIRST ORPHANS Home The first foiiiidling hospital re-t Keep Regular Game 8 Sharp. .One Hour Skate After Game. TUESDAY. MARCH 4th Second Game Finals Junior North Shore League SPRING VALLEY 's. KENSTNGTON Game 8:30 Sharp. T Sold at all ritiir lXlii"if'n appendix operation was performed in Chlthllm the panel discussion and queationsl OT Ilit ,homcsiend as lchildren outside the Province. llel thad lived 1'1 his life in that vic-l "- has been ex-- in. Capt. James Gilbert. army doctor. left at top. pimichnied into village ahead of helicopter to treat the girl's appendix. 26th. He leaves two dau-zhters airs. Alvin Bernard of Tiirnish and Miss Aznes at home. The funeral was held on Friday. Mr. James Maclnnls of Anglo Tignish. passed aw.-iv at his hem" on Sunday the ziih. at the size of 91 years. He leaves to mourn his wife and his son Ralph on the well as s:veral i lnily and was one of the men in Tig-iish parish. oldest l i Mrs. .l'. A. Bcriiawl. who return- cd from Charlottetown Hospital ilast week. is convalescintz oi hm lhome Vicre and is being attended iby her daughter Miss Norma. RN iMrs. Bernard had been in hospital :since b:iore Christnias. i - l Miss Stella Morrixsey. who had "been in ihP Western Hospital for several wcelcs has retzirned home imuoh improved in health. Tirznish villnze has no pemian- ent snowplovv and before yester- day's storm the slreeis were still banked with snow to an abnormal depth with conuqiient inactivity among the stores and business places. Tliouch the siomi had , abated some days ago the entrance VD O I lCIl1II'y Many friends of Mrs. Basii Whelrm. Kildare. will be sorry to hear of her illness. She is R pati- ent in the Western liospiial. Due to the continued illness of Mrs. Joseph Blanchard. teacherai Grcenmount School. Mr. Jackie O'Brien. Alberton. has been en- gaged to teach for the remainder of the term. Mrs. John Tnman. .Ir..has re- entererl'the Western Hospital for further treatment. Mr. Frank M:Aidufi' lrft Alber- Iton on Wednesday. Feb. 2't'l.h. en route to Moncton. N. B- where he will be in charge of McGee's rac- ing stable for several days. Mrs. Michael Wliite is a patient .in the Western Hospital. A speed)” recovery is the wish of her many frieds. JOB HE HAD DONE” oil person oft Fidele P Chiassnn passed away ati AibEFi6if7E.?ci”i There Ought To Be A Law BETTER DO THE WHOLE WALL THANK GOODNE55 IT'S JUST THE POTATOES; VOL! from the North. Int. West and from Kildare were still impassable. 1119 successive storms which clos- ed the roads have also prevented the loading of pulpwood the stop- page od which is being much felt by producers. This work gave em- ployment to our young men and brought revenue to many homes throughout the winter months. A large congregation attended Moss and the beginning of Lenten services at St. Simon 6: Jude Church on Ash Wednesday morn- ing when the cross of ashes was distributed by the pastor. Rev. .l.i A. MacDonald and his curate Rev. D. Gallant. The funeral of James Mclnnis was held immediately at- tei-wards. PAGE ELEVEN WALKBDTOO FAR GRAND FALLS. Nnd.-(CW)-A five-mile hike nearly proved fatal for 12-year-old Ronald Persons. who became exhausted and drop- ped on the snow-covered road. The .boy was found by two men passing in a snowmobile and brought to thosplial. where he was found suf- fering from extreme fatigue, returned from duty in Alberta has been accepted as nurse with the forces of the Royal Canadian Navy nnd leaves to take up her duties in Her Majesty's forces at Halifax in the next few days. Since returning from Western Canada she has been attending her mother both at Ohariottclowr. Miss Norma Bernard. R.N.. who H0-wife! and at home- DAILY ACROSS I. River bottom, 4. Shinto temple 1. lgind of wood . Devoiirs i0. Serious Bury 3 is. Not difficult 1 ,Bear Close to liiait beverage At home Dwell . Foolish . Go forward Antiaircraft artillery . A ship's launch Sloth Female foi'.i Therefore Gathered together Specks . .Come in 39. Splits spait . Self: comb. form . 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