race- 15921531111» a . t. _-v. rWESTERN TtmmcnARLorrE-rovtjn, cougar: ________ GUARDlAh I AGENTS: George Clow. SUMMERSIDE and News, Tho Guardian may be bought. daily u. any of the t following stores ll Bookstore, oronto Bakery, Wetei- Street; The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Stmunenlde. Barrier Buy at. 2c per day or 12o per week. Phone 28B for this service. p: give your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. L erlpiions. Advertising Wller Street; Gourilcs J. Elmer Murphy. 1B6 llenover 8L, and l 90 Ottawa St. PRINCE COUNTY In Summersitle: Drugstore, Water Street, Mark Geudet. 61 Granville Street ,__ -TR\’ON UNITED CIRCUIT. - ‘0 services fur Sunday. March (1th. Roz: .l. .\. Jartlinc, Nlinistcr. —~HOCli.l'l.;~l3;ctlcquc Rink Sat- urday, March 29 at 8.30 iJ-m» Lower Bcdcquc Minks vs. Char- lottetown Bombers. Skatc aftcr. ——HI'LI)I*IQL t I'll! LIIIIIKFII. . gt-rvicu. » .l'L‘li 110th. iii-i? ‘ Bedcttuc ll .\ \i. \lll‘.lll_‘. "- P. 3i- Bortleti ‘Lilli i‘. .\l. Alituett-i. llcv. J. M. Baxter. it D Adult Grnitii til Kt-nsixig‘ United Church hold :1 V"? ,.-,_- fut 1.13:“; In the Assvmblv .1. Llonciuy cvcnitig. March 24. Willi Robert Carruthers as chair- 1min m‘ tht- it x-tm committee. contents and ' "Hififfd int-t who'll-bl" .» Pldllilvl" flit)“ W35 kncn lli tile group giilllfib. Couples inking part. iu the "Honeymoon Race" perform- ed with such ncilitv Md Bnvd RDOTiS71ll\il"‘ tiiat (li't‘\\‘ the lyigjgcst lui of ‘tllv l'\'t'lllll§. half hour of “shin-c the W'caltli" with Verdun Pa ntcr as master of ceremonies. :..istr~<i I)_\' Glen Cotton, was also much enjoyed. Lunch vrzis svrvutl l\l'(l a special (tflvriitg tzik l by‘ lIlt‘ coiiitniittct‘. llew Glasgow To Adopt Daylight Time tBy ‘lihe Ctmadian Proust NEW GLASGOW. N.S., Mar. 2'7 .-'I‘ov\'n Council tonight en adopt daylicit from Jitne i .-\ 1.. heard a. rElwtllullOll Board of ‘trade ilrgint; at the fest time because of the power shortage due to the coal Ifirlke. , time Council from the in Q A color that fairly sings 5; sucreated by Elizabeth Arden to put Springtime itself H'- on your lips and finger-tips.- See for yourself! t LIP PENCIL L7! NAI- I-ACOUI‘; 1.00 EIIMIIII IlRUG Go. Ltd SUMMERSIDE, P. E. t. A . decided 1 adoption ‘ l =Griticize Long Use gilt Chateau Laurier lln Freight Hearing Railways. llils been filled with‘ rail- ____._._.___ I Evelyn baby's death. Mv i‘. litis appc" i ‘.1 vurttict by which Mr. Dick taut. nttlllliltfil on retrial ivy ti,“ int-w lililltlCl’ rt licr husband. Joint in ’ » tilliliilll hearing she was Srlli-IILLJ to IJL’ indwell- cr, contributed consider-sable money t0 the llifllittllilld. including a $2.500 clc-ajnptiyinent the funiiiifls C MRS. OIOK SILENT lLbiitliizz-cti llblli Page ll lipdlvlfd-iilliirla uncut imposed on with in contraction the On tittettiuning by G A. Martin, ' - t-nuiisct for Boliozuk. 28- itlflilfl‘ HCCI worker, Mrs. i NIuQLIJliII. Evelyn's moth- t<s.ilit-<i tizail iicr tiaughter liad on the purchase 0f Avenue home. $llt§ mitt liri b account ims amt-tn Sltllltili" wlicn ziskcd iinw mush urns t‘ "rirrd lflilfl 111‘? ttzttclitci t tc rciiiicti: "Perhaps ‘UUUY’ " " n itvfiiiitlcti the iiioncy ‘ltlls alt-Putting Illc ]tl‘(‘S(‘lll 1 ‘ clvn ztftci" the . stiliiztrn. _ nln‘ widow iiunicd iici‘ llreiuht-t .tn hr rn t». .. "s l‘-.t\i-_t Whitc ti‘ ‘l . St-titiior l) ' ‘ lltl llit‘ t. tt-l ltilfi l ‘ ' ~ ll "l" ~- ilifltl in lure. n l_\ l'l.:ll(1‘."> to vttuua ' l" ‘~11 ill 1*‘ ll" ,tlir t ltltli ul JUCUliUlltduliLll. "l: ‘ “a. f'~i'.:i':i tn".nn-‘ l ' . Milo“ ‘L; allow“; to w“ ccniciit Itisldc‘ tinug into bllllllllfil’ the hotel will l. i 10:6 u number oi uttllill)’ American txnltt that nitcr touristy he utictctl. I 'll'lll1‘lli“l' ‘UM Ctillliillltct! ill~.'llll)i1'1'>‘. clot-aim! tof "T31 ell ""111." lhold fitrtlier incctirgs to discuss the l ‘will mm“ . lpirsciit tctuiat uiition in Ca1i~ -l1l »' Edda. Leo Dolan. (tirct-toi‘ of the l l‘ . - Flwfiilll Pm“ . {Canadian Tnitci Bureau. will fip- li‘.‘.i'lil'. *1‘ ' to ask for lVlffi ‘pear us a ltvitaims at n Lita-r iiicct~ {Uh ~ it lll‘fil"‘-llt‘lllll.ii Jug, in _ . \l thtnin nun‘. i Ami as fur enctiurzigfng more mi itcr Aug-ti‘ . ~ .- yntz: “If l Senator Brcvrer ltvbin~ Jinn‘! tcli tiic llllill. 1.1 liutl 5011i’: son tip-Prince Edward Island) suggested It might he “a good idea" If the Dominion (Ivan-orn- mclil. by offering tlvprerizitiun. wcrc in tiiit-tiurzige ilu- building cl more tourist. cabins and hulidauv hotels. ; Senator JA. hluDonaid lNom Scotiai suggested that rep- resentations should be made to ‘ tourists. i |'l‘i':ins-Ca-r1':ida air llilt“. itrging that ' . \\t‘.i b» it’ lug-Mt and the new 'l‘ C..\ r lili‘ \\'l1l(‘li norm ‘ ‘t t» ' lmt nan-if." lApril l between Boston and Hali- . ___ . um.» twat" hurl." he 1M ollvilld 1W0 ilvu a‘. Greenwcoti. _ ttnrt in‘ tnntrtttttt». um. flTbfl" N.S t He also Mkfd if progress had been f attljpdancQ M Om- ‘marie in having landing-strips built ' tin parks. Senator W A Buchanan". replied l f lL Jtlbcriai chairman. that sortie Such work now was Ill‘.- ‘ldelr way in southcnstem Aibelrtii. i Fear Death Toll twill Reach 111 v OENTRAIJA. 111., More}; 2'1 .._ wAPi --- Cr-ntmlin mritlc i-lanr, to- iday to lnlry’ its tniner (lend. or, r0:- ‘lcue squad; combed tiiethodically ltltrouzh e. network o! mine tunnels. virtually resigned that the death ‘loll tn hiesday‘: underground ex- i-lnsion would rise to 11!. ‘Fired, fYIISFSIIIERYCd rescue dork- crs brought l8 more bodies up the ‘k-hnft of the Oentrelia Coal Comp- jnnw‘: No. 5 mile nearly today, but they ettll found no atone of life am- ong the '76 mine-rs still unaccounted for. No stirvivor has been f0lhlill sitirc 31 men wcrg mscued from the gm. mum-initiated mine the first few hour; after th, blast. _-- ‘ALE BOTTLES PUROIIIISE t . We cell for ale bottles. any quantity. pints end querte; high Mt prleee peld. We will elm on; [or Jove: bottles. Bring them i.| and gusrnntee nn emple supply o Javex, Phfllle Cecil's Grocery. ‘HZ. l.» pick-up. _ ~04 CAMEO FRI. ti _ 3.30. 5A1‘. '1 Ax]; 9,15 T!" fictive Wu have retid about, talked about. "TOMORROW is romavnrt" 'l‘iie great. lirzunn of our Ilrnl‘. A a ‘i of GOSTUME JEWELRY icwelry is so feminine. . so exciting! The wearing Welles and George Brent. Also Serial and News. lIII EASTER GIFT SUGGESTION IIIIZZLIIIG simple dress with iusl touch of vibrant costume jewelry is en import- unf and planned embell- ishment to your costume. Choose it carefully from our fabulous collection o! exquisite pieces. SlarrIng-(Jlztutletie Colbert, Orson. t . (1,. l organization, the womcirs orgzin~ lmnke full rrpnrts nf the Ottawa El J GRGGKETTS QUALITY JEWELLERS lntlih‘ way out." P.E.i. coustanvitrtvr lCtlntihilcri fro-iii Piigc 1i lzation and the iloung Progress- il’ Cnn'~l‘r\"ili\'t~<. "There has bccn a record executive sl-s- l arc rczidv Ziiiil will- ktl tittli-n. tilt)‘ 15min". noon. ..\il,-n.< zwrd int: t t u . arc n not! to "Our I.'~';ittrl tlclcgniittiv i3 d»- ligtitcti with tlic rccrplion WSW had in Ottrnvaflhc added. "There is vcry izctiiiinn lnIPrPSt on the Jill‘. part of thou; lrnni other Primiti- <~c< in nut liwilw-iilnt; Dl"7')l"lIt:. rintl it i. , mting nnrl Sllililliil-llfllt)liiiCfOSl. W» arc finding stiirport. not only‘ _ from our fellow Bfaritlmers Ybut. from I'll‘ Ccnirnl Prnvinrcs rind llv- \\' ~‘ fir < Yvfiflillllll" nndl nintlc. 'll'.lIlll'\ll.'-' l A itizitwr ctinti-Liuuiltin to iiii party Cfiiiilllltlfl" on resolutions. Mr. Iltliriian said. was being. madt~'b\- Mr. Glllics. As iilfliiflgf‘? n.’ l-liv l"l‘fi\'lll(‘iZ‘l Livcsiock Unr- lit"lll‘.L' ltnurti. lll~ ltrtcl llliYlE‘ ix-lti- <sljlfi ilurlt -l'tli$ tl» thc |tnlI0n'll_ Lliiilillillrr‘. ' Tito I’. i’; i. tircsicicnt m’ thl Prnlzrt-rsivn Conscrimtivc Associtn. tion tcctlrtl that hc lmdhrnitl n .9. t"l'il llit‘ ~'t'.'tt u’ Cllfl‘. 1 lti'l fttilli mil‘ nrzdni . thrmiclioil! the l‘rovincn_tu Mr Ztfclaurc. . . l "I tun litstructcd." he said. "to exprcm l inn and in voice Ill. . lvicLttrc fll his out; ll(ll:’i'~' and consiructiv» .~t ricvoiioit to the interests oi‘ our. Province nr. shown in his work in ' the House of Commons. Our‘ people feci that hc has done ll splcndid job as the voice ni'_ Princr- Ediliard Island nt Ottawa Ping: all par added. ivcre shmvinrna flnv spirit of cti-ont-raiioti and cnnipv-rtnis in lllrii tirlilictxittiniis nt Ottatv-"i Unticr titr- tltfiiritiitiibllll) of Fi-rri t‘. (ililTllllfll. K.(‘.. of ‘rorontli of vicvt-nnitiis and at the tin.» ril.~ll‘till~ frcrritnn of .3 anti t_.t| inn in; tl\'l t" “\Vl~'it- nil lilfldlllvi‘ (lflVfiltlplllflfilb so \\‘ht‘ll \\'1‘ rclllrn Eioftic.‘ ...~.- o rrntvti. .'\l.truii_ 1'." for» . - 'utt.i\\;i5 Lnncti Uh-itcziu Lziu.i'it'i' illvi k>v»‘\‘ Milli!‘ i: tann- litilll. [11 1:41:10 1.11 for it» share of criticisini thcrt- u»: sonic connection ‘todtrv when Senator \\l'. Rupert lbwturczi l nionry nvztl the built glliiric.» lL tliiltiriui protected bc- in! Hmtii ti Mr. \l;irtin { for? w stnzitc l(iiil‘l\i trtiilit- l ~\'t " . . \i.il-l..t~:in t ‘wnnnil; c unit " - the laiet nix Plrcztn ind ltd lit!‘ “Nflfllliilill week; r Lzg Ito‘ . t_t\‘.l.f(l and op~ While" tint father of Heather‘ c-ratcd by iltt: Caiiuiliuct National ltl nlm fatherfl! MEN! M.’ e Have Big Plans For You For Easter! Many of Canada's Lezidiitg (Iloihing lilanufacturers are eo-operating with ul to bring you the finest selection oi‘ Richie lligh (trade Suits and Topcoats that we have been able to offer in year... “brsted and 'l‘weed Suits in full range of styles, shades and sizes. ers . Sport Jackets .- Wlntibrcult crs: . Topcoiits in (iubnrdiiiu, (‘tivcrt (‘Itith and 'I‘\\‘eeds. Odd Trous- . Gulf Jackets in the newest, styles and colors. Something new arriving duiIy-{omc in and sec-Make your selection now while ussortments are new and fresh. Fine (iunliLv! nnteed Satisfaction‘! Moderate Prices! Gunr~ I i l BUSINESS PLAIIS l (Continued from Page 1) i i t‘ munufacturing, mining, logging, ‘llblllbldb of ell idnds. construc- . lion. banking end lei-go remnants , oi’ the retell. whnlelele and eer- ‘ vice industries. These groups ex- tinct to spend " a little over ti,- ti00.000,000 on new capital [oode --'l0 pcr cent more then the esti- . tnatr-d outlay achieved In 1M0. "If to this ernount ere added whet appear to be reuoneble ob- lcctives for the yeerln other pri- vatc investmenhfloldl, en eure- gate capital expenditure prolrem ,oi something o er li,'l00.000.000 y t: obtained. m program II u ‘ per cent above the outlay achiev- ed in 1M6." According to the belle end building materiel report. “limit- tcsnt" production lnereeul are expected during 1M7 for some of the i0 bsrio materials reviewed. ‘ Production intentions for 1M1 of manufacturers of 29 types of building materiel: showed e gen- eral improve erit. Showing in- creases of lee then i0 per cent were cement. structural tile, gyp- sum wlllboerd. istii end blaster. cnst iron radiators. hnd pnlntl. varnishes and lacquers. Increases of 1o to l! per cont I BEWARE TOXICS Chocolate-colored. sugar-coated pilb and tablet; attract ciiildrcn because they look like candles. They should be kept where child- ren ot reach them and thus prevent. children taking toxic or deadly medicines, warn health minorities. e moist. warm oliinetc. are expected in concrete brick and building blocks. cefnent druin pipe. sewer pipe, wsier Qlpe and culvert tile, building brick. vitri- fled flue lininn end lower pipe. lmbelt shingles, smooth end min- out rooting products. stvei pipes, tuber and littinll. wash basins. hot water storage tanks. buuders’ hardware and rllld insuiuzing boards. Increases of between 30 and 39 per cent era expected In produc- tion of bulk rock wool. cast iron loll pipe end fittings. rinks. fur- riloel, electric water heetemwire nelle and spikes. Window lieu. most of which in imported. also fell in this category. Increases of 40 per cont or more ere expected in rock wool blttl. bath tubs end non-metallic lhutlmt cable. Sugar cane. n perennial. require ‘ t. - lBlontieGiri. iloues To Gross Niagara On Wire lly “ilbur Jcit-zilngs lllthlhlYiitili, i-|;|_ .\I:||:'i| ‘gt; _ ‘MW A \l\'I\"il>llh UlUiidt! girl iiitii n winrmntl snillc hcllc-vrti rlicis go‘ lug it) win [ttrnilssltul it. cross Nittgnrti unrflo tlfi ll. tipiit 'vlrc this Blllrlliilri‘. llrt as her git-at. granti- fnliicr, tin- ('L‘ll'lJI'lll(‘d Blondin, did Home Bl) YWITS ago. 'l‘ht~ girl l~t Jufiephlno Berosini. 2i. who conic to the United States from Czechoslovakia with her thmtrlcnl family in 1939 and is now living itcnr iloliyvtood. The Niagara Falls (fommission. in Rnswvt‘ in iicr persistent plr-nd- ings by mail. "eftuerl her the right tot risk her life ovoi- ttim gorge. but r-he says she‘; going to continue pestering them. lit-r father. Joseph, 49, head of tho Brrosiitl 'l‘roupe, any; ghe could cross it. without any trouble. Josephine who weigh: 125 poimde end is fit-w feet. 5 L2 lncitea tail, with blue rye; mid wavy honey. colorrd hair. has been practising ell winter on e GOO-loot. wire, carry- i jiufififififi-ifi-i-t‘in-innnnwuflfift? ___'“_'t"!"ITI_i.'I"l‘?"I"-"»'1"t ing on 18-foot. IiS-pound pole tr‘ imlnncc. llcr backyard has served ns tminiin: zrtnnicis. For llil- lull.» crossing, Hill would 11$!‘ nii inch and n half cubic "viiicii would be more liian a hull mile lung. She studied the falls for three weeks last year. and says the toughest‘ pnrt of the trip would be going dovttn the ctible and up ticaiti. since lhrre would be m“. sidcntbic trig. 51"‘ Wllillli bPfiin the journey on liit- Cuiizitinin sldc between Ralli- bow Bridge mid t-he Atrnericen Folio nrd WOIIId conclude at a point about. 200 feet nbovc the Horseshoe. “One of my biggest hazards would be the roar of the fails and the sight of the swirling water below." she said. bhe figure; the ab}; would be some 150 feet ebove the watt-r. "I would have to concentrate en- ilfvlv on the wire and never look llt llhe water. but I wouldn't be afraid." Jmvhine is the fifth generation of n family of tight wire end rope walker-r, which included the Great Biondin. who in 1895 crossed the gorge llEVPrll times on n rope. She's wanted to duplicate the stunt ever mince she came to the United Stet» es. The Beroslnl Troup include‘ Jq. ephine and her father; another litter. Sonia. M. red two brothers. ab’: says . ! t“, lLllllflprfiti" Loso tlloavl-y in Jiorm l ill) II-. l,l'i1'(“llIl Pr YARlViLil ill N. S. Mzu l .1 Wslleflllen today described l wlrdnys gnio as the worst'iltL gcnr "smasher" since the (is ' ' season opt-nod lllSl Du‘. I Although thc wind wvs tin: .. wrong its in Sillllf‘ winter unl~ -l blcw in from iiic wntlinl l sweeping oven the shelirrrtl rhore areas. Flshernictt said _ accurate estimate ol tittmaulir-rl» m- made until the sens nbntt-tl Price of lobsters. now tti rents n pound. was exoecicll " do higher because of the scnrrtl‘ due to the storm. .tl MOSTLY BRITISH . The lmpok used in life prcscritt ie the some material as that u-l in pillows end mattresses. Venon 20. eiid Otto. 19. Sho sunt- ed wire-walking when she 11m; .~i_\' Before coming to the United Stu Ge for the New York World's luv-l; . they impound throttutiotit Eur". with Commend Pei-romances if fore Stalin In i935 at the Mosh“. State Circus. and Hitler at l" Wlnterglrten in More: 1939- n-i-t-tfrin-t-i-i1~i-1—t-t1-i"1‘t-|'11-t-|"1fi"t