finger! 1s, -194 gm: WESTER N GUARDIAN ‘V-‘ilcfirs. s. um- new. us lsnnarjheot, and George Glow. 125 Ottawa Street IUMMEIBIDI III Neil. Bllbldrlptloll, IIJNGI COUNT! “rattling. "' Tluflnerdiaaillsybalaonglatstnnyelcle ,totlowlngstoreelsalnnlarddes Iltolle Water Street: Gollrllel Militia’!- ll Ofltlll Street. ‘goo? Baler!- Wltel’ “N013 Island Motor ‘I 1. that Bidet. vmo Gggggry, Russell Street: Alyn Denoette’: Grocery, Second Street; n Grlnvllle Street; “- Wltlt sense. W.‘ _, _ Waldo Y's Mon Plan Big Auction ‘i. lumnarside Y's Men have whip- out a raeosd-breakinl Sadie Auc- tion into shape for Thurndey ev- ening and indication are that ell radio listeners will be in store for an evening of bang-up burggim and H ‘ll-I entertainment when wit“ in!“ e;- gm your [outli- wuloeouivueeuseynoepiisumuuam “myetlaperdeyorllopdveahflaeoellersflqgqem mlartotlseboyraspenlbleferdellvoryegym i’ _-HOCKEY y yw-ch 15th st 8.4.5: Middle- wfnombers vs. Freetown Burl-is. mom game in best of five-lame ma“, Bedequc South Shore Hoc- W League. Skate liter. . AJHMUNIZATION ' c l. 1N 1 c. mmmersido Town Hall. for chil- mn from six months to six years o, a“ prgtecb your child agalnst. diphtheria, whooping couBh. tel?- mu, (lockjaw). Three doses 25 wits. Reinforcing dose l0 cents. mgch 1t at a n-m- -SDCL-LL GATHERING - W. m4 Mrs. John E. Mac-Lend enter- mned on Thursday evening at s w‘ Duty, under the auspices o! m; lrisiiitnvn Women's Institute. Eleven tables of progressive auc- w,“ were in play. The total count revealed highest scores were made by 2M“. Charles Adams and Mr- cmwn siavert. Consolation a- wards went to Mrs. Wesley Cole and n:- ‘lliomas Campbell- Bur. ., lliAllCH MEETING OF BAP- TIST “3515, -- The March meet.- gng oi thc W “.5. of the United 35pm; church, Summerside, was 31.1.1 on Tuesday afternoon in the church 11.111 with the president. Mrs. EJ. Barrass in the chair, op- mmg 1-1;), the general prayer of (hgnksgilillg in unison, Mrs. Jack iilacLmxi t-omluctcti the devotional n,.,-;@<1, m; theme being “The Cun y,“ Risun in the Welt" After the any“; u! “o Love of God llow ‘tron; and 'I‘rue", Mrs. Barrass avc in SIQTV form, and illustrated 1th piviuiw-s, the life oi a {anally father. tnniiici- and young son — Imlm. This was most. interest.- g. ‘Hie Mizpah benediction ought. lilo inc-cling to a close-S. t‘ "-—'" - ii-iuxtoit ASSEMBLY rumors- l the Junior Assembly on Friday ittemotm at the Suirmcrside High ‘ilfini, (trade III (Miss Aheurns ass) waged an interesting pro- um with James Bagnaii as an- $1.»... A pi"\' "The C-‘ccd Eng- s11 Fairy" was given by James gaglhlii ns iiiu pupil and Barbara. lilR us the Ettglish Fairy with a uuhvr o1 others in the class tak- g parts. This was followed by s no solo by Carol Brooks; recita- fin by Barbara Vaughan; and an- Qher play "Mumbo And The Grate- Qil Lion" noted by Allan Shuman t: Mllmbo and Peter Arnold as the n with parts taken by Mary rrie. David Campbell, James gnail, Ronald Plneau, and a sult- ie musical chorus in the back- ound consisting o! Sylvia Boyle. bin Kent and Carol Brooks. The { ncing Song "Around'The Jing- "Rios". hy the class with Miss E. eliic Morrison at the piano con- uded the program. - S. \ Bedequa rial? Mon" -—l'0l SALE. —" 4 milk cows. I choice Holetema. 1 Ayrshire. 2 shorthmnl. 1 Holstein heifer. All to lreshen April 1st. Stanley Mayhem Kinkorl. —IIOCKBY KenSIIIIV-On Rink. Monday, March 15th, second game in final series» of North Shore League, New Annan vs. Kenaing- wtnnl-egion. Game eta-rte 8.15. Skate a —-VIIW MASTER OWNERS- You may obtain the latest list o! reels Jcviseti. January. i948, by writing or calling Geo. T. Clarke, Jeweller, Simmer-silk. —ANNUAL MEETING - The annual meeting of the sharehold- ers o! the Kensington Dairying Co-operative Association will be held in the King George Hail. Kenslngton. on ‘Tuesday. March 16, 1948 at i pm. All sharehold- ers and patrons are requested to attend. W. L. Delaney, Manager. Mizpah Benediction brought the meeting to s closer-B. —LADIES GUILD MEETING '- Mrs, C.B. Jelly was hostess on Fri- day evening to the Summerside Baptist Ladies’ Guild at her home with twenty members in attend- ance. The president. Mrs. Wilfred Inman, opened the meeting with the repeating of the lord's Prayer in unison. After an evening spent in sowing and knitting, dainty re- freshments were served by Mrs. Jelly. — S. —ENTEB.TAINED-Mr. Harold Profltt entertained s group of friends on Tuesday evening. at. the home o! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Profltt, Long River. Croklnole was played progressively and auction forty-fives was play- ed by those favouring the latter game. A delicious lunch was-serv- ed by Mrs. Protitt. who was assist- ed by Mrs. Ralph Johnstone and Mrs. Arthur Proiltt. —WEDDING BELLS - A very pretty wedding took PIECE quietly on Wednesday, Feb. 11th, in St. Jsuees Presbyterian Manse, Truro. N.8., when Anne Claire Lockhart. eldest. daughter p! Mr. and Mrs. Cari Lockhsrt, of ‘Iruro, and Howard Atwood McLane, son oi Mrs. Margaret. McLsne, Pictou. were united in marriage by Rev. W- O. Nicholson. The bride look- ed clurnaing in a beige suit, with brown necessaries. and wore acor- sage of Talisman roses. Her only ornament was s string of peas-ls. s gift of the groom. Miss Betty Lockhart was her sister's brides- maid, and wore s robin egg blue dress with brown accessed» end a cornge of pink carnstlons. Garfield W. McLsne was his bro- ther's beat men. The bride's moth- iaicxscus May beWarninq ' ihtinelie may be s signal yew kidneys Ii‘ _ fil cidund ‘limit: irnuitxqysiena. m: dubs. g tiienll which act directly en the Bibby! {mi help ilmn re asn schen. gfiel Dodd‘: Kidney today. Dodtis Kidnev Pills er wore s gold suit with black accessories, while Mrs. McLane chose a black and white suit with matching accessories. Following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Lsne left on s tour of thsMarl- time Provinces. when the bride wore s grey dress, blue cont. and brown accessories. They will reside at. l3 Iii-m Street, ‘Irure- Th ltrideisonthesvteffeftzthnt- ley and 00.. ‘Ikuro, end the groom is proprietor of See Breeze Inn. t-ortaupique Beach. Mrs. MoLane is s daughter of the former Viola Lawless, and e granddaughter of Mr. James Lawless o! Grand Tra- lcsdie, P. B1,, and formerly of ‘Kenllngtblt. Bur- mliilllletehsrselnnnyofthe ‘lid chum - u. ‘was llandbtlt and 0618 2; illlble basis n mu in offset. 1t lire-u» svdd dileppolntment- While walking leather stmlee htuiautemm eamuaenmuypuuusnnaennc- flllc REFRIGERATOR-lufllhe mppty o! uuu is M m ‘zterll models in stock or pines your cedar for M "gm!" "miller. 6on1 expect to be able to ordr e “nmmcdllh IOU?" e u . Y0“ $0.1 OIDII "o". ~0- I. Hw- Maosliuierriveymaeuneusnnptsmnaxbnamuuenu h“ patent flnislunlha will be fllply thrilled with any one of -Th¢rau-eennmberofyo|stlsful stylenfrsnewlalobtechaoeennd MISpflngeelos-e. PlutlePna-ees u" W“: lit-la are reasonably priced-It canto to, 1.25 eeeh. You'll Inert. scenarios for the “your you ere come in NOW and either buy o e i i Hardware l.“ through the Men's Wee: Department this nus-nine "'19 "P! fine OABDIGANS II nan-thine are in brown and epduemedebyingentolyuroweal- The style "axis? vim emu-ma um end my en nselllna weight. u lees m,“ ~ he'll“ us». Come u. um m than pea-mum, [enl- ‘Mmlalllll-Illhlths Man's Welt Depnrbaut. . "Huneunwwnecruorinwuaenestpquuu macs "Iltltenowon u» monol- the Grocery mus-m: _.h" ‘Mother Sahara's III’! I'll OIUI‘! MI sells a peohga OBImonIIIOIUSTIIIXatIS teepeehgeeadatrll mu" “ a "Ill I Dflilll- With anyone oflhase, you'll "t P!» Onset end rat-unto Illllllg‘ ‘m Ilwillaofrlecrnetlllzinyotruder ant. q Tiling-Jill, t. cavern. mutt, sumeznalos‘ I - in...“ t. ‘to, Stating Sununenide High School n. Kenslngton School, first}! two-gene series. Bur. . the mum gm underway a s Fm. over 0508. Stimmecside. Proof that this year's strctien will be the beet we: is seen in the fut that approximately I00 items, having e. retail value of over $8.000. h-svo been placed st the disposal o! l-he local Y's Men to be auctioned. the proceeds ge- inl to their many worthy causes. Adding to the keen interest 6e- veloped by the suction itself is the lnstitutio o! some bang-mp entertainment which has been cleverly designed with a view to breaking any monotony that might occur during the reading of the long list. of items. Owing to "the exceptionally large number-of items the first reading will commence at 6 pm. sharp. somewhat earlier than in previous years. ~ I Mother 0f $’aitic Woman liics In ll.B. Mrs. Leigh Stewart. Stimmerside, received word yesterday of the death in the early hours of the morning of her mother, Mrs. M. E. Purdy, at Little Shemogue, N. 5., at the age of 74 years. She was the former‘ Euphemia Clark of Bede- que end later of Charlottetown, P. E. I. Her husband has been dead for some years. She is survived by five daugh- ters: Mrsglda Whittingham, Mrs William Urquhart and Mrs. W. E. Burden all of San fiaucisco; Mrs. Lorne Crabbe, Charlottetown; and Mrs. Stewart of Summerside men- tioned above. There is also s half sister, Mrs. Lulu Clark of Char- lottetown. ' Mrs. Stewart, accompanied by her son, Wendell, left immediatel; for Little S. cmogue and Mr. slew- art will follow this morning-S. —FOR. SALE-New building i4 x 8'5 feet. suitable for hen house. Apply Eric Johnston. 6'! Water St- East, Summerside.‘ _ Personals g —Miss Jennie Maxchbank, New Annan, is visiting her sister and brother-in-law. lvfr. and Mrs. Rob- erl; Orozier, Kelvin. Bur. —-Mrs. Harry Sudsbury, Spring valley. is visiting friends in Montreal. Nor. -—l'~‘riends will be glad to learn that Donnie Mcclreod, little son o! Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mwlcod. Irishtown, has recovered from his sudden illness of the pest week- end. Nor. —-M.rs. Harold MacLeod and lit- tle daughters, Beryl and Lind-a, are visiting Mrs. MncLeod's per- enhs, Mr. and Mrs. William Buch- anan, Kensington. Nor. —M.rs. Wm. J. Harrington, Mrs. HiramHsi-rlngton and Mrs. Mamie Adams, Spring Valley. attended the meetings of the D. C. S. at Charlottetown last week. Nor- -Masler Perley Giberson, Stel- iarton. N5. is visiting his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Sherman McAssdy, Summerside. - S. -C Lee Luann: of the Summerside detachment Royal Canadian Mounted Police. re-ent- ered the Prince County Hospital on Saturday raight for treatment. -S an. —Mia| Marion Miller, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Stirling Miller. Kelvin, is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital, where she is re- ceiving treatment for complicat- ions following an attack of rheu- matic fever. Bur. —Mrs. Ralph Mcrsriane, Sum- merside and Mrs. Norman Mc- Murdo, North Bedeque have ra- turned home after visiting Mrs. MeMurdds daughter, and son-in- lsw, Mr. and Mrs. Denton Clarke, Fredericton, N. B.-B. —E'l. John Crockett. Calgary. celehsted he: 90th. birthday on Feb. 9th. She is still enjoying goon heslth. Mrs. Crockett lived in Car- leton, P. E. I. before moving west. her many friends join in within: her many more happy birthdays.- B. Successful Business llcnturasln 0'Loary ____. Beside the very fine Iueceu minnow. Milton Snaellanen and his son. Ralph Emmet-son. have thud in their new theatre. "The Verdun" which wu the strblect of I fine, writeup in the "Veterans Affairs.” the following war veter- Profaaslonal Garlic i T. Earle lllcltay Cluttered Aoeotntlnt Ofllee st _ ll Grenville Street PIQO I'll .. - H CHE GUARQILAE, SIIIAIAEBSIBE TODAY (Mill) 8: TIIE. ‘BARBARA STANWYCK VAII HEFLIN LIZAIETII S0011’ 532'!’ , will Amman-shape -PLEASE NOTE- No Short Subjects Shows 7:15 - 9:i5 Matinee Tuesday 3130 vWWWW‘<-\"¢ "~¥A'.EAIJ6<.S"¢-&E>¥D€»¥A Regent MONDAY and TUESDAY Snnuu Gowvmt m“ 5y “ti; BOB HOPE " PRINCF-ssgrgi “WPIRATE VIRGINIA MAYO ‘lull “Alli! "(WI Hill! . IIENIAII. lltlAbllll music THIOUGH no ncno ncwus. m’; . fiItohillMlUliiR-Seraeiatnhbfl tmmImi-sanesutmzmmrmc-L‘ Shows 7:15 and 9:15‘ Matinee Monday 3130 ' -\\7Q\7\L\7\.. 1% ‘<-_-\( S: C‘: 1*" @- cineo TllEATitS KENSINGTON Mon: llhtlnee sao. Evening 1-9. Tuesday 7-9. Tense ! Tami. ,! Terrific l iii-Gil“- ullon packed Dranna "DANGEROUS PARTNER-S" With James Craig and Signe tllasso. Also Bus Pests and Lonesome Innny Shorts. No Show: Wed- nesday or Thursday. \/\*\¢\,,,'\I~\/\Jv\: --\,.,~.\-.x\-;,\xx§_;\;’ ens have opened the businesses in- dicated. in O'Leary. and are giving the public splendid service and we congratulate these young vets on their imitative and resourcefulness. Gerald Matthews who has open- ed "Jerry's Grocsteris and Tea ~ Elmer Matthews who has opened up s shoe end Harness Making Store. Lloyd Matuiuexvs and Ralph Ozcn have opened a Shoe and Clothing Store and have retaeiaily installed mew cmmters. John Matthews has bPmed "Matthews Barber Shop." George Mathesou has Radio Repair Sixop. Douglas Hardy has also opened "Hardy's Radio Service." Stan and Bert Dunvilip operate the Irving Oil garage. Lorne Jelly and Arnold MacDon- ald sre associated with George Carruthcrs in "Cnrrutherks Ga-r- n opened n I89- Bili Dunviile is associated with his father in "Dtrnvilitfs Garage and Service Station." Herb Riley operates the "DD. Campbell" store and also s taxi buslnesa. Edwin 'l'umer he: the Nlasscy Harris store. Marne Kennedy operates n taxi. Marcia Pate and her Faihcr. vntcrans Peter Pate. both war cab- onemed, s. nrrinbcr o! tourist i m. The Grey brothers and BillGor- rii operate "Gray's Transfer." Harry Mscwilliasns and \Ven- dell Tamer are associated -with ‘Turner's rt: Macwilliams. Arch Sutherland has opened a Meet Market. _.~ in Memos-tam MR. IDBEIT MARCHBANK t i} ‘The people of New Annan and Travellers’ Rest were saddened to learn that. on February 2'1. Mr. Rob- ert Marchbsnk had passed away in his eighty-first. year, after n tin; gating illness. Born on June i, 186?, just. e month before Confederation, Rob- ert Clarence Mlrchbenk was the eldeli. oi the ten children oi James and Jane Webster Mnrchbank and spent a_ great pest of his life 0n the homestead in New Annan. In i010 he bought the old Townsend homestead at ‘Ihvellers’ Rest to ~ which he brought his bride. Lizzie Yeo. of Northern in i916 and their twenty-five years of ntarrled life ‘W?! ideally happy. ‘they were sl- ufnsnno-rrsrowu New Exciting Silhouettes For Your Easter into Spring Wardrobe Bright and beautiful dresses to melts you l-he center of conversation. Colorful prints end solids lo accent your femininity in the most charming manner. Curve-conscious lines to round you graciously-co give you file foailion figure of the times. One u‘ two piece sl-yies in new iubrics and shades. A Iligh neckline. lhlrt welIt style crepee and lerseys. Bal- lerina skirt. Sizes l2 to 20. 3t to M in short and 3-4 length if \ ll The new peplum skirt. High gathered neckline, fitted waist. uhort and 3-4 length sleeves in both crepee end Jerseys. Sizes 12 to 20 and}! in t4. C Fitted wsilt and "in: skirt. ‘ low neckline-in both abort and 3-4 length sleeves. The since-ll to l9, l2 to 20. la both jerseys and copes. D Drsped neckline. fitted waist end tailored skirt. Peplum and hip bow. Short and 8-4 length sleeves. Silos ll to l9, l2 to 20. It to It in both Jereeyl end ORPH- ihe wealth of happy memories of a lov- ' family and friends. The hymns in; brother, uncle and neighbor, sung were "The 10rd II My Shep- whose life was spent in unselfish herd" and "Abide With He." service for otherl- iMesm.‘ ‘David walker. Tslmnflgl The largely attended funeral was Montgomery, Ernest/Snyder, 8mg held on Sunday afternoon from Heffeli, Benjamin Plllmsn e the residence o1 his brother. Rev. James Tuplin were the pallbearers. Marchbsnk, and his sisters, Misses Jennie and Emmellne Marchbenk with whom he spent his remaining years. He ls also sur- vived by his brother Percy in New Annan, his sister Mary. Mrs. Rob- ert crazier, Kelvin Grove. three nephews and four nieces. To them ways interested in the church, school and community life at. "The Corner" and devoted much tine and effort to the carrying on of the Sunday School. After- ihe dell-h of his wife in i941. Mr. Marchbmk sold his fana and went beck to his former borne and spoke words 0f ccmfort to the eque cemetery. — S. vtiih his brother JInes, Mrs. and to his many friends remains s ' ' i‘ . , f3 RL. Wagner conducted the service The interment was in North Bod- - .l_'. gain-ax.‘ '