vrues" March The Guardian. ljapgewi (If, V A rink skipped by L.H. Poole re opening of Alberton'I new artific- . .--J..-- Represent Montague At New Alberton Rink A A above with J.C. Matthewls hi;i)nk xiii; Poole, J C. Matthews. H. 1.. Mai: Alb t are. (left to r g : .I recur. C. 11' and D. Ma Lar- pi-esented Montague at the official lal ice P131” !3” w9dl1eSdt1Y. Shown yCla:1:e?nJ. Cudmore, M. perry, 5,. ten. dyes C & McLeod Ltd. . . T l I Six? .e...,-.?ix . - - A. uiuit -, W.& vsnm. .910?" There's real fashion fun in store for you when you add these smart separates to your Spring wardrobe! Choose color-matched 4; skirts. tops. and iaclr.-ets to mix and match to your heart's content! V-NECK PULLOVERS and Orion. in wool New Spring slizulcs; S595 Frothy with lace . . . or smartly sim- ple, these blouses lend the perfect fin- ishinz touch to your Easter suit! Choose, too, to wear with your favor- Eastern Guardian NTAMS WIN - FROM SOURIS comes a clipping phkgojugnxtggui li3Aantams defeated of the Calgary Hen”? with 3 Pict- rhe Charlottetown Bantams 10-5 in ure of the new executive of the Cal- ; well-played hockey game at the gary Young Liberal Club. lltclud Mantagi. rink last night. Through- lng Mary Maclsaac. V109-PH-lS1d('tlt -mt three periods the Montague Miss Maclsaac IS well known in mi; held control of the play and this Province and is a daughter of mpnaiized on their scoring Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Maclsaac. chances. Peardon was the high irbrcr for the evening. netting riait of his team's goals. Ballem -uunted for three and Annear and uai-Kcuzic one each. For Charl- iiu-lown Gauthier notched three units. and Rodgerson and Scranton iintzles. which caused a leg injury. Mrs. Stewart was removed to Souris Hospital on Sunday for X-rays. All wish her a speedy recovery. l'l'hc ladies of the C.A.S. met at the home of Mrs. P.D. Mosscy on Sunday afternoon for their 'cgul- ai- monthly meeting. A discussion of new business was in order and plans for money-raising were made. Curling Today At Montague IIIIIIII! schedule at Montague R” k. Tuesday: Mr. George Mosscy who spent the winter months in Nova Scutia, returned last week to the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. RD. 7 p.m. East Ice e Dr. Johnston vs. L. M95595” 3- P0019 Mr. Kenneth Campbell. employ- w95i 1" - H-L' M3”C'reg”r V34 cc of the Island Telephone Co.. I' 4W'CD0"3ld- spent the weekend at the home of 9 ll-"L m L3di93- his parents at Priest Pond. Friends of Mrs. Ralph Robert- son regret to hear she is not feel- ing the best. but hope she will be her usual self soon. Mr. James Allen. Panmure Is- land. spent a few days with friends at Red Point and Souris recently. Sympathy goes out to the fam- ily of the late Mrs. Augustus Pet- ers, who passed away in City Hos- pital. A daughter. Mrs. Daniel Mc- 'Donald. resides at South Lake. ' Mr. Bradley Fay spent the week- icnd at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Fay. Mr. Bernard Campbell. Grade XII pupil in Souris. spent the week- end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Campbell. DG Vsfcotumaf Mrs. Sylvcstcr Jarvis urrvrd 'iumi- last week. accompanied by tier young son. Sylvester Jr. sh-. Plus Campbell who has been seriously ill is now improved in hmltli. Mr. Campbell is nearing ht Eltllli. birthday and we sincer- ih hope he continues to improve. llr Rcizinald (Brady has return- nl tn Souris with his family from 'lamilton. ()n1., where they have iPSld('d for some time. tlrs. Clayton Stewart had the misfortune of falling into her cel- nr last week at her home, a fall The CAPITOL presents on its MIDNIGHT SHOW JAMBOREE TUESDAY AT 11.30 P. M. 'SKY t”l)PILOT' agaimi --zcnazv CONS'! I I Lg, .5. EN wrrH9.!1. 1 - , I” K if5fi:3'5I'i:Ei:.33'5'ii (mi - iiiiiiirit r iiuusoii - A Columbia Pitlulh lludli ul ljtii-at then go by air Tiiiiik of tho tiuic .VlIlI." .x.ixi- Ivy air A hours or days nion- lnr hlvsiims Or plciisuro. liiiiuy ilclicioiis loud. mnipIi- merits of iI'(IA, IIIOIIQIII right to your coiiifortalilc si-.u. Nu tippiiiu. tin mtrais. Your TCA fare is all you pay. Nut mm. you go plans, go the siniirt wily... ' CENTRAL 1. WESTERN CANADA All are within easy” 1'99l'h h.V 'l't'A with connections at ' PRINCIPAL U. S. CITILS Mtmcum. ' EUROPE Also miiiiri-tioiiii to Boston at Halifax. 'BERMUDA. NASSAU AND THE CARIBBEAN sec TCA Offtc Int: stfoi:d'i:::n.i i aoieu. "WI Booth: in HIHII. c in Monclml. 995 also Lobby. the Postmasters To l Hold Conference At Kentville The 1956 Conference of the Mari time Branch. Canadian Postmast- ers Association will assemble at "Cornwallis Inn" Kentvllle N.S.. June 18-19th.. Mr. J.M. Black, Postmaster at Kentville, has spar-. ed no effort to make the meeting, a success. 1 The gathering will be presided over by the Maritime President Mr. 1 James Humphrey. Hampton Stat-' Ion. N.B. I other members of the Executivei are: Mr. A. Wright. Souris Eastl P.E.l.. (Vice President) Gcorgci Budrski, Stellarton N.S. (Secret-i aryl Mrs. Jennie Cruckshanks. Sherbrooke. N.S.. Mr. V.A. Moar, Chatham. N.B. and Mr. Horacel Fraser. Montague. P.E.I. l Representatives of the Post Of-i fice Department at Ottawa. will at- tend, and Postmasters will have opportunity during the discussion I groups to find answers for any of: their problems. 1 Mr. John Montague, recently ap- pointed Regional Director. Postal Services. Maritlmcs and Newfound- land .'lll be present. Mr. FF. Ket-l chum District Director Postal Ser- vices, N3. and P.E.I.. and Mr. M. D. O'Brien District Director Postal Services. N.S. will also attend. Mr. I-Icnrl Roy. National Presi- dent of Canadian Postmaster: As- sociation. from St. Anne des Mons. P.Q. will address the gathering from the viewpoint of the National Executive. This will be the first meeting olg the Association in Kcntvllle since. I946. Duriniz these past ten yearsl one thousand members have join-- ed the Maritime Branch of the As- i seciation. ' A banquet will be held on Mon; day evening. lath. June. when it." is hoped that Postmasters from sur 3 during the day. will be present. ham. N.B. will act as Master ol Ceremonies for the enter! X to follow the banquet. He needs no introduction to anyone who has at- tended these conferences. . COLOR TIIRILLS LANGUAGE OF HIS GUNS. FIERCE TYPES Some types of the many pen-I guins on the Falkland islands will attack humans if provoked. Married Happiness I Success in marriage depends on how you choose your mate. Check yourself on the mar- - viage chart in The Standard this week and see vour chance of future happiness. Get The Standard-on sale now. com- plete with magazlne, I2-page novel and 20 pages of comics. Only ten cents. Gllestundutd ON SALE NOW Rn Scalds "-- Burns SODA , ”.appIyathick mundmiz areas. unable to attendl pm of 5,538 .05, and mm,- - Keepin place with: sterile bandage. Postmaster V.A. Moar, of Chat- And he,,,-. I "few tip: bah". t For soothing ” ,.:odn oxtinguiahec small firm min. L Pour f of, COW BRAND W I p. -3;. BAKING SODA NCAIONA Hockey pwr E I 1 It osisona To-NIGHT N:w Many Wear liION'l'AGllE RINK 3109 P; g'”- With More Comfort PE-AKA-5 PABTEEITH. ii pleaalnt -uuuhie y . W. (non-ncldt powder. holds false teeth MT" more firmly. To eat. and talk in more TM"-E Rm ” 5-'i:"i-i9iii'oi."”;o5F'i,'liiE. 'n'L".i?..533' SW aft" 5.933.: ”:3::?J.:'tl:3:..?.'”ttti ASTIIPH at any dru: counter. WEDNESDAY 8. THURSDAY SEE THE EXOTIC DANCING OF ABBE LANE - - - THE - AND DANGER OF THE BRAZILIAN JUNGLE - - - AND A MAN WHO TAUGIIT THEM THE MEANING OF COURAGE - - - WITH THE CO EXTRA! 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General Manager: Keith B. Jenkins; W. H. C. Schwartz. President; Austin K MacDougall. winner of Macbougall Trophy for outstanding life underwriting; Jordan W. Smith, Superintendent of Agencies. The presentation of the President's Shield was made by Mr Schwartz. The following are the Prince Edward Island representatives ot Maritime Life: Smranerslde - D, B. Nicholson. surranei-aide - P. C. Martin bong River - H. F. Campbell Montague e A. F. Campbell Pr-ters Road e- 0. W. Jackson Giarlouetowwi - W A. Bryenton