“K UU1_._.1_Q_4"1A: iwiisisaii GUARDIAN t AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. l“ Hanover it. and - G Glow. IO Oflawa it. SUMMEISIDE and PRINCE COUNT! (News. ‘ rlpiiona. Advertising The Guardian may be bought daily n any of the followup atorea In Suunnseuide: pen Bookstore. Water Street: Gourliee Drugstore. Water Street; Tomato Bakery. Water Street: Mari Gaudot. 6'1 Granville Street The Guardian will be delivered to any lltlfllg in srmmemqq, Carrier Boy at 2o P" “l! or 1h Der week. Pbune ti! for this eervlee. u [he your order 9° u" My reapoualble for deliveries an your no", ei-j -111: LADIES B: st. Paul's -Iost sane - n.1,- ,1 m... mar-eh will hold a rtimunago sale skates. almost new. Phone 460-2. 1,. st. Paul's Hal-i. Bmmierside. Stlntmerside. Saturday. March l5. at 3 P.M. r -wauran. - Ono mo; m. Rink. gqflco Safe. Write Kiensington, Boy —0Vlil "D0 in prizes given 8W5)’ at the Bedeque Carnival ivrllahii. Come and get your share. ‘HOCKEY - Bedequc mesdsy. March 11. First game 4,, finals. South Shore Hoe-key, hustle. Surnames-side Crystals vs. prev-town Royals. Skate after. --\'ISITING TN VANCOUVEB.— Mrs. Ella Campbell of Park Corner m . who has been spending the winter -"5AR J- WATSON Mae- with her son Donald Campbell in {lAUGnT- M- P» 01/91‘ OHGS in Vancouver. State _or California. ‘Report- Prom Parliament Hill." wrlifs to hm" (laughter Mrs, Bruce Mmidill’. March i0. at. 6:45 P.M.. sit-lead of Remington stating that 111111 Tilfidfiy M81011 l1. at 11:45 on Sunday last the had the pleas- AM- ant experience of driving u. dis- _- m...» of thirty miles toLong Beach —F0li. SALE - Four dsolge to gilfiiid "T114: Old nshhned Re snilch cows to treahen soon. Hoi- viial ilour" conducted by the pop- sieins. Also four feeder cattle; 11in:- flufiio Pastor, ChariesE. Fuller four sows to pig in April; one in the liluniclpnl Auditorium, 1.0118 gentiemans driving hung; llCftCil. Cal. 111010 We!!! 0W1‘ five new horstiiidc buffalo; new driv- (hctisnnd P110111? P1959111- i-II that ing and working harness; one great auditorium built quite near blggd mat-n, l0 years old. $75. the bcac-h siahrrc thousands of peo- sumcy Mayh,.w_ K;nkm.a_ pie were bathing on that beautiful m... she greatly enjoyed the ser- vict‘. the music especially the male quartcttc and when the great aud- carnival prms on display W)“ dispwmd Sh’ Md “he pm” Caivibecks Store. Prizes have been ili-‘Sfi 0f e-Xielidlng personal grvci" (ionutcd hy l-loi-ntaws. Sinclair dz m? sgjmctzjlttibieesefirlsfdghrfeiifrswgffg stow-Br“ 3°39“ “id AYIWIi. Mau- will always be rornembered. She was presented with a photograph of Charles E. Fuller, the male quar- tette. organist and the exterior and interior of the Municipal Auditor- ium as n gift to n rnciio listener from (he Garticti cf the Gulf. win one of those valuable Bedcque tor M. Bowness, Ralph Callbeck, Everett L. Bradshaw. —ll0ltfE BEIIEAVED residents of Wellington, P. E 1.. and of the surrounding districts \\‘(‘1'(‘ tliocked to learn of the (loath in the Prince County Hos- pital. of Mrs. David A. Cameron, of Wellington. P. E. I. Tho late FDR REDUCING litr- daughter She had entered bhe County Hospital on January 26th with a broken hip. the result of having been thrown from a imrst- and sleigh on her way to Sunday Mass. Despite all medi- cal aid. and the fondest and most loving care, she passed to her eternal rest early Tuesday morn- ‘ing. February 11th. The deceas- madc her home in Wellington. where she had resided until her 0f the Chm-ch activities. ministered the last. rites of The difficulty 1f ylsnzirzg Lenten meals oln be greatly lemma! b! vrirg Yul-tuna. ‘flue ma three different kinda of canned iilushrtvcms rut up by the Meadowmoro Company-Mushroom Garn- illl. t0 be urml rn tr-rsf. sivuks or In soup; dolloloua Mushrooms a ln m"! and lilutliroc-ms calmed in their own nourishing juices. - - - All of ihcao are dclioius rnd are packed with food value. Pit-limp. 11er- feof. fresh Waterloo Mushrooms come in to the Grocery Department ""7 Friday morning. Ml l-hcso Mushroom dlahes will go over big with your fizsrily and lighten the burden cf preparing and planning meals-GROCERY QEPARTMENT. Bo ready for Spring ruin-we've had lots of it but we'll got still 1110M. - - - You can be amartly garbed for any kind of weather. The Ladies‘ Wear Dtpurimqtb has tho smartest collection of Raincoat: in tonn. - - - Trim. useful Gabardine. send colored uro 17.50. color- flll. xltnlfirg trlira an- 14.1‘5 and 1655. All of these models are smart. new" rind very wmrnblta-LADIES‘ WEAR DEPARTMENT. FOR SALE - - - A quantity of used Electric Light Fixtures-r Iuitalsic for Stores, llalls and Churches-late type. complete with 500 watt bulb. ‘flu-n: are for sole (‘IIEAPS Enquire at the Advertising ' Offire. ll. ulun shijzpfrg you struggle along with your nnrns full of bundle-fie (Hr; yru ruri is a shofplng Bsrsktt. - - - Thrao nro in he lot-ml in the (Jhins. llcpiwrtm-ont. They nrn in different colors. an stilt‘); tarry in; rail ntfr. - - - Cit rre trdsy ynu‘ll be dc- liglvttrl vZth nuy (lists Mu (rn rev it for. The price is 1.25.- CHINA DEPARTMENT. SKIRTS - - - nizriics of them in lovely Spring colors. Iwllif‘ (if W“ svniuullo flctfnrrl vnl. Sure hue rivals nrd serve are flared. Tin-y rro wrfl int-do pv-vl fit. rlccly. - - - ‘she slvrs are from l2 to 20 and the prlncs are 3.95 and 4.95. —5 and l0 DEPARTMENT. CAPITOL Summoraido . TODAY’ (MCNDIY) MID ‘TUESDAY l Virginia (mo weal-stun n. cotowvn GIRLS IILIEMHJVEIIMW ITMMIIM PATINITEI‘ iflllifllllil jlllttlllnlfll-zrumaoan Iteutlsaanwa - met u uovn Qt. III emu are lean seam Ifienliwivlmetnnllllvflbh ALSO cssroon Illa"! V -ot-:'r voun n10. ruddy and 8i rice Mill. Heath Strong, C. C. Baker. Hon. Horace Wright. Wal- —The Mrs. Cameron, born in 1880. was of William Mac- Lecd and Christina MacDougall. Prince death. She was s devout member’ Human Catholic Church and took an active part in nil Shr- was ad- the (from? * Tourney lield At Summerside The first’ meet of the Stunnin- ‘We Badminton tournament wu held on ‘llhursday evening at Ep- wortih Hall between the Trinity Club and the High School Clulb. Trinity were the winners by a score of 12-0. The best out of three I'm" l1‘ Dilated in each case, The following axe the results: (School) 15-8 and 15-11. Hhyllia Wood-side and Olive M0 Neill (‘lii-irtfty) defeated Dot Elih Ind Anne Vvoodside (School) 15-4 and 15-5. Edith Palmer and Marjorie Bern.- ard (Trinity) defeated Lucille Mo- Quaid and Sadie Ramsay (Suhool) 15-6 and 15-6. Mixed Doubles Laing McDowell and Jean Hol- main ('I‘rinity') defeated Allan Stewart and Annabelle Allen (School) 16-18. 15-4 and 15-2. . Austin Brooks and Evelyn Lid- ‘stuno (Trinity) defeated Bill stew- art and Janet Baker (School) 15-8 Ind 1&2. Davis Murray and l-lditls Palmer i ('i‘rinity) defeated 11R. Morrison and Annie ivoodsidc (School) 8-15. °"°i 15-11 and 15-10. Leigh Donald and Marjorie Bern- ard (Tirinity) defeated Jack MM» Farlane and Dot Ellis (School) 15-2 _‘ and 15-10. Austin Brooks and Loins Mc- Dowell (Trinity) defeated Jack MacI-‘arisne and Alan l-fowatt (School) 15-4 and 15-2. Leigh Donald and Davis Murray (Trinity) defeated Bill Stewart and DR. Morrison (School) 15-6 and 17-14. Rev. K.G. Sullivan and Horace MoFsrlsna (Trinity) defeated Don Callbock and Parker Crockett 15-7 and 1541-5. Catholic Church by Rev- F1‘- white of Summerside. Bhe leaves to mourn the loss of a fond and loving mother. two daughters, Mamie, housekeeper with Rev. Fr. Croken of St. Teresa's. Evelyn. Mrs. Archie Campbell of Sum- merslde, and six sons, George. of Harvey, N.B.. Clifford. of Well- ington, Roland. of New GIaSSWI- ed taught school in Cross River N. S. Billie. of Halifax. N- 3-. for a number of years prior to 3¢11111°- 01 weumgw“ ‘m m‘ hm- marriage, after which she 11°1T14‘-"i°*1d» “m5 Fm)‘ of New Glasgow. N. 8.. all of whom were with their mother in her last days. Special Train A train will leave 51ml- lnnrslde tunigiht at 6 (folook ‘Q the hockey match between Sum- unorslda L. Ilflllllrrn and Char- lutirwtohvn lmgionnjrcs at (‘hur- lobtctown and will leave Char- luttatown an return at l A-M. i $’si(ie Board Urges Tourist Traffic Loans The following is a resolution pre- sented to the Provincial Govern- men-t by the Bummerside Board 0!- Trade which was acknowledged by’ the Government. It is believed that. plans (are already under W8? i0 put (he plan in operation in this Province: “The i946 tourist. mason 011 Prince Edward Island was a c0011 [one and if we are to msimsin the ‘cumulative results of this 811d (pl-ovum; years’ work. the handicaps ‘under which this Province labors [in the profitable tourist industry be tackled vigorously and 5 must overcome as soon as posslbii- EV- Ecrvonc in Prince Edward Island benefits as well as the Provincial Govern-meat Treasury who make. their direct profits from gasoline. liquor and tobacco tax. and 111638‘ profits, we believe. Wm f” mm“; motlsly increased as time goes on.‘ |provided action on cm- handles!“ is taken now. . ' Wwhcrr-ns (he most scrlmis 011-‘ ltacle to its growth is the lack of, “rude... tourist gftctmlrlOdutlbhfni “And whereas a plan has been put I in effect in the neighboring Prov-i ince of Nov-a S-ooiia. rendering as-i sisieuirze to those who desire to es- tablish tourist accommodations and. to. aid those already established in improving and cola-MM 111911‘ present facilities. "Mm whereas w; ha/vo definite‘ information that much benefit. has . accrued from this tilwllrafiflmmti given by the Government of Nova i Bcotia. t “we therefore. u members of the tourist committee ‘qf the Summer- aide Board of ‘nude. respectfully urge the Government of Prince Edward Island to establish a sim- ilar arrangement as soon Is poa- mlly also cell your attention to the fact that in Nova Scott Iueh guaranteed loan! no secured by Ladies‘ Doubles Jean Holman and Evelyn Lid- ‘ Mm (filmy) defeated Janet Baker ' and Annabelle Allen Rev. K.G. Sullivan and Phyllis‘ Woodsidc (Trinity) defeated Don Callback and Lucille McQuald (School) 15-7 and 15-8, Horace lVlacFarlane and Olive McNelli (Trinity) defeated Parker Crockett and Sadie Ramsay (School) 15-4 and 15-5. Men’; Double; | ' CHARLOTTETOWN opanotang‘ siNcLAnrs Ladies’ Ready To~Wear Department — UPPER FLDDD — For Misses and Women; Dresses, Coon, Suite, etc, now on display. We ore ‘ quite proud of the beautiful assortment and feel quite sure you will be fitted out to vour entire satisfaction. i t mortgages and at a rate of ‘Man. Victoria. firs 8 1-2 pcr cent with terms of pay- ment being made according to the individual circumstances’ If such ;a P011111’ were followed in this Prov- ince there would be no risk of loss to the Government. Many persons hero of good repute are desirous of engaging in the tourist business lull. are kept from doing w by lack of capital required. " Board of Trade is (xzun- ptrised of 10ft urban and rural cit- izens all of whom are deeply iii-i terested in the welfare of the Prince Edward Island Tourist Business ‘and tine Cove: 3. Don l-fowsit. T111911- feei that with the improved trans- I portetion novw in sight it has great on: 2. Doreen McLean and Marion possibilities for growth providing‘ aooomodtation is arranged to fake care oi’ a greater influx o.’ summer, business." V The 'I‘ou.rist Committee. Sum-i memide Bosird of ‘Tracie. Alan Holman, Chairman. Results 0f School Sports i At Victoria Following are the restdis of. races. etc. at school ice sports ini Victoria Rintk Friday night: ' Girls 9 and under: 1,_ Beth Car- ruthers. Augustine Cove: 2. Mnriinei Thompson. Tryon; 3. Beulah Fer-I gusurr. Hampton. Boys 9 and waded‘: i. Geno Rog“ arson. Orspamd; 2. Alex Johnston.’ Orapsud: 3. Lea Thomas. 'l‘ryon. Girls l0 years: l. lilluine Murray. Augustine Cove; 2. D Matheson. Augustine Cove: 3. Sylvia Boulier. Victoria. Boys 0 years: 1. G. Mae-Lean. Victoria; 2. N. Oarrutlsers. Augus- tine Dove. ~ Boys l0 years: 1. Robert McGre- libl’ M’ "'11 “mm W“ '° mm arm. a. as... White. _ ( s. (the! ext (exist siasonwtzoine only ‘cmmn ' * a ° 111°" = "l Y- “*9” oft-u l1 yearn: 1. rnnus Bruce. Victoria; I. Jean- Boiuter. Victoria; 8. Doreen f-lowatt. North ‘Pryon. Boys 11 years: 1. Clare Oar-ru- thers. Auguotineflove; I. Windsor Meoheod. V s; l. Robert Wrkht, Victoria. Girls i: years: 1. Doreen Mey- nord. Oropoud; I. Vllerlg Myers. Orspurd; s. nether Johnston. Ora- pend. Boys else-quarter mile open: 1. ‘Alan Boeweli. Victoria: 2. Cleve Show: 7:15 - 9:15 — Metlnee Tuesday At 3:10 Peten, Augustine Oovezib. lmeil Campbell, Atmsatine Cove. Boys .12 years: i. Vernon Oomp- rqa-oe» nmsssss silk |ersey, tailored guburdines in tihs Springs newest designs we feel range. Ladies’ SUITS In dressmuker tailored short and types. Three piece suits in stripes and pioin woois, gobordines, Ladies’ COATS New Spring coats in shorties, ploln coats, fitted belted and box buck plain wools, crepes, tricotines, time. blouses, sweaters, skirts . closely priced. and Styles thut are reel dressy in crepes, you will be pleased with the complete checks, tweed, fitted and full bucks, full length _ camel wool, Needs, plaids ond fleeces; in foct the nicest range we hove shown for some- You will find in our accessory section: ‘locks, all sure long CfC. and in Millinery Depi- NOW READY FOR THE SPRING OR EASTER PARADE Ing veils. _, Felts to match any smart dress suit or coat you may choose) SUMMEBSIDE, P. E. I. Hats - Hats- Hats . Dirows with beautiful ribbon and flower trimmings with contrast- Sinclair 6s Stewart Limited tine Cove. s. Cc-ies . .136 139 132 George DesRioche. 3. Leo Dover. Girls 9 years: i. Rosie'1\lcDcn-_ Officials; timer. Bill Bevan; ref- K. Mailman 9s 17: 137 Grad, 1 (a) 1, Gordon gag-Mu aolrctpaCulzpaud; 2. Hazel Biwlflm- we. Bill McLean. rotate-eta: Grade I (b) 1. ‘glut-aid Green am i - Elins Rayner (eq ); 2. Etta Gor- fioys (lg: l. giagsilice fliers. AUG- ’ I I Royals:— diner. us no ve; . ' rwor Fvrsus- a. Lldstone 11s 1:2 (‘wade 1 (c) - 1. Mabel Arsen- 011. Crapaud: 3. Don McLeod. Vic- s |Z. Silliphant 193 123 5111i‘, - torts. and Leroy 99181119)’. NW1" N. I-lcnderson . 101 169 Highest average — Ran-slid. Daw- Tryon. M. McNeill 189 99 son - 95 per cent. Girls 14: 1. Verna. Wood. North M. Hogan ._... 133 157 Perfect Attendants-A: Ida Deo- ‘Prym; 2. Mary Osrruthers. Aus- “m” wffinslff°nd 5mm‘ Totsl—2030. Roche. Elizabeth Green. Oliflord listing Cove; 3. Elaine Chisholm. 9' ___.________ D$Rpche_ Myrm gm,‘ 5Q," N01") Tryon. v The m“ o, a ‘we game strips‘ CENTRAL BEDEQLYE SCHOOL DcoRoche, Mabel Arsenoult. Boys l4: 1. imrcy Delaney. North highest ‘owl PHHB“ of both __ Teacher __ Mary Johmtm Tryon: 3. Lowell Campbell, Augus- Girls 152 l. V. W001i. NONI] T11" Pike. Victoria; 3. Marry Carruthers. Boys Relay: l. Tryon; 2. A1181!!- games declared winner. High single E. Compton ‘:72. High three E. Compton 663. 2. Elizabeth Green. The following is the report of Central Bedeque primary room for the month of February. Grade IV - 1. Ronald Davrsorn; Grade ill’ - i Ruth Gallant. I. Grade If (a) i. Edward Gallant. Gffifie I1 1b) i. Myrna Green, 2 Grade TI (r) i. Arnold Lord, 2. o 3 Ida Des- "THE 'CRllVlSON 3 Hannah CAMEO Monday 64:30; Tuesday 8:80 Tho lilvstery Drama CANARY" With Nouth Boer-y Jr" Loin 09111;; and Claudia Drake Also Dust Chapter of Serf-ll “King 0f The Forest Rutgers‘ ‘OOQO-Ofi-Q-O-OOOOQ-O-O-GOO-O-O ‘#4 Augustine Cove. A" stat“ ,0, 1,0 Roche. Boys l5: t. Clarence Peters. Aug- 7; Pmgf - -- ~~ 18-‘- 135 . llSiliifiuCOVélo 2. abuzz-ii Casiggbneg. V520: " 13-, 1J3 Gladys Arsenauii. Augus ne ve; . ernon - i ,_“, Ubeli, Augustine Cove. E- C°"‘Pi_°" 46 f3"? Girl-s open 11111110"; 1- 1W" C": N‘.1§""]°"21§g " '1 ' Catherine Calibeck. ruthers. AillfllSilltla Ogvci, 2. Bgtgilalh W‘ '- - iMizmm Ferguson, amp on; . can - , _ - ma CrEpam-L _ Green Horn s.-—- 171 Y?! _ Boys one-half mile opozr: 1. Ciar- V- ~- H1 v once Peters. Augustine Cove; 2. B- ‘ ‘Q it, Alan Boswell. Victoria; 3. C. Oar- E- "210 1”‘ " rnthers, Augustine Cove 3959's“ ‘- s9 1Y7 Boy; mile ope-n: 1 Perry NOO- 3 ' “my, " tin-n. North Tryon: 9» 911F911" Fowl“ ‘M’ Peters. Asrustine _ Cove; 3 Lowell i Gnu-bk ‘ ‘, “gqgl;°‘geg‘;%‘fi"‘t,°,gfg’ggge. » Am. o. Gallant .150 1m 11B ' ‘i. . . .-. _ L, ustine Oove. M- Clmk " Mo, 12, E. Todd i3~ 1 i you sun’! buy --yel a cosrs tssst -high-quali(y OLD lasting lustre. wears and linoleum. Bavaa time every pint. bell. Atluetineiffove; I. Don Mc- u better vvux , V21‘ ,' you TNODOY 011B Y { contains imported Uarnauba Wax —— dries quickly, to a brighter, longer- shinas and weors— Use on all fioorr- wood. till. —vmari Saves you money on Pinon/or $0 yum- new bum- Ibn wnl is; i»; §oaaw ‘qweafiq. ii’..- shines l-wrorlr! 3’; ~59 é E-TQi-é? Q ._ $24.‘ i. Curl Weeks. Alherton Sydney B. Birch. Port llill W. V. Craig. Bcdequa PtE.l. Mutual Fire Insurance Ilead Olflce: Summeraide alike. leaving rlosth lmd fire? about safeguarding J0me and property. AGENTS Company Incorporated 1085 Brupeh Office: C‘ Guard against loss from FIRE! Fire airlines rich and poor path destruction bo- iilnd. Do you have adequate protection against luau-s by Vvhy not consult us of 1011!‘. MscLoan Bros. North Wtlflhiro John A. Thompson. Kensingtonl G. M. Grant. Charlottetown Geddle nfacbeod. West Royalty Frank I. Gallant. Wellington Clifford Simpson. Stanley Bridge Parkman Jenkins. Povmal. rloteetown o<e>eo§-o>a§om§\oo§oo@oo<@oe%oo§oo<¢>ee$ > r. ‘*3 .___M§ Min-m.- _ 1