THE CH n George Clow. 90 Ottawa St. SUMMERS“)! and PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscriptions. Allilfhllllf Tho Guardian may be bought daily u any of the following stores ln Snmmerside: llsll Bookstore. Water Street: Gourlias Drugstore, wet" 5","; Toronto Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gsodet. 61 Grsnoille Street who Guardian will be delivered to any norm, in smmfl-flg Carrier my st 2o per day or 12o per week. Phone 289 for thf. [Qfylcg o, ‘Ive your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. msvatmtsu: immediately, litn- itetl number of potato graders. pjmlcis and gang plows. James A, lucNeiii and Sons, Burnmerside. —tl0l IALI - Barn, l3 x M. Easily made into d-welling house. Newly shlngilcd. Ronald Clow, Ottawa street. ' _ ._A5PHALT Sitingles and Roof- ing for immediate delivery. Mlle peque Trading Co.. Ltd, Ken- -'.I‘HE SIDE-ES of Ralph Call- lseclc and Co. and W. M. Bowness, Bedeque. will be closed Friday. snigton. April. 4. ‘ 4100K" — Bedwiie Rink -1*0n sum. - Idoundation Cob- tonighl. \V@dI\@5dflY, Alpril 2. blors, first reading exceptionally Dtirnlvy. champions of North high. second. clear. check inspec» shore Hockey League, vs. Free- town. c-Eizinipions oi South Shore liOlT. Priced right. bury. Spring Vallci Waldon Suds- liockcy ‘Lfllgliv. Skate after. ._ s --TR\‘UN DAIIHING ('0. _. l'-\\\| .\'t‘ WIIIVIEPVS ‘flutters will lit) tcccivi-ti by lh" mslrnikni undersigned up to and including ""- guiurfigy, Aprii12th for Cream The Iiirmbru- 9t Bayview Wa- nsuiers on the Tryon. Augustine men's I|£llll'll' irct at tho home cave and Carlcton Routes. Com- oi M_is. Clifford Simpson on» ,,./_-n¢§.~_ig May 1st. 'l‘hc lowest or any M-n-ch llth with l2 ‘mriiihers tPi\(l."l‘5 not ll§C£i"Sl'i\'ii_V accepted. girvst-nt. ligncd C, 1i. Gamble. Socrctarix- The mot-ting aprnod by ro- pcztllng Ill!‘ Crricd in unison. Roll -UHURCII Oli‘ ilJND SvY- call followed and -thc minutes " I Pl NP" Lolldi)" or tho inst meeting ircrc road _ "ill": D1930 and xippi-orcd. . _ Kvcllsllnlihl; ' "all, The sttiool cunmiiitvt- rrpnrteri 'l'l.'llflb‘. i\_c\v_ I.uh|‘it.0-l-m'_;--~I) that tptr towels \\'(‘l'(' iict-dcri Filolfllems- ]*'u'li“gl"‘" h" ' ‘ for tltc stllooi. A new pencil NW-‘l- Rcclor" sharpcnr-i" has ‘Jccn obtained for ,, ' _ , tho school. “K550855505 irgnmi d,‘ A vary lutcrcstlng discussion lluyseg, young and sound. flbJlil 1:5“ ‘hfédl °_" Soto“, “Pd mfclinb?“ L300 pounds; one tcrchcron T)“ ‘ “if T51, ° 51"" °l i- d mare. Machinery at re- a fix of boo s o mrari‘ ifm" i" ‘ _. M one M“ Pains were inadc to hook a ltucedl $515111: ‘dsvulxm “fink ziursery mat and a committee Still? $56 ggunlgs cnpucmq“ u“! \‘.3S appointed to look after ' ' ‘ ‘ 5.1 r‘. “l land?‘ i115” h” Willis. Cecil Siniipson invited the ‘@519 l)°“;‘ "‘ ' s y ILClFllJCfS to hcr homo for the 9”" Lid" 5W5“ 7 i nrxt nit-cling. Roll call’ is to be . . . . ,_, t ._,. _. answered by "My Favorite Color." edit:llilavlfifxziilaojsfgfitiyg mfélglfl Lunch committee. Mrs. ltu-pcrt ‘palate Leslie (‘timflb ll. Cane‘ Slmllmli- Mrs. Cedric Simpson ".|.rr“.,,r5.,_ to of“... m, “h. m, Th. 5 ‘ zind Mrs. Damian Cullen. flFH, April 3rd. t‘l iitlflilitlil l-i t-l Mmllmi “'35 "jw" “dlmlnwd p13a1readyndv@.-115¢<|_ hm 1,... i ililti’ which a dainty lunch was confining m. 8 mom... m“; served’ by haatcss assisted bi! con-nutter. Collection amounted ngt‘. large WOTiK-Slllp. hrn lions.- 1 acre of land. l~.. t“. ‘Pelt. .*uc> ticnecr. to 75c and onr- iiPW member paid I lirl‘ ice. ' What is Easter l I t l Order Yours Today 5_7 SAIIGE "wit! 25c Fresh Fruits and’ Vegetables ounces - APPLES . Gems .- ronxrors - tmucs _ ottcxv - cums: - cxaaors '- RADISH - snnxcn - nusnaoous / t l l I l l . l l iixfiswikstllli m *— mi us. 49B $500M —- Pr» w. 550 §|ILT(IIFESIJAGES_ m. w- 390 ’ gislkltiKill - Pu w- 400* E653 ‘-, rtzn’ noz. 7g - ran tom: BEANS ~ ZTIIIS 270 é £595 -- - 2 nits 27¢: to Ililuu tmils. ‘Ihtsettus III l‘ Insulin! '71:» STIRRiNG FAYE EllERSON ZACHRY soon | DICK ERDMAN RSEMRY Also: Georg By Dimitri Travloe ATHENS. April 1 —(AP)— George II. twice exiled king o! turbulent Greece, died this af- Arrnoon at the height of an in- ternational stoiim ovr-r the fut- ure of his country, and his broth- er. Prince Paul, ascended the tin- steady throne. Dcaili. tentatively attributed to hcart trouble, camc unexpect- rcliy to tlic 56-year-old monarch vxho. in thl- ‘.15 yours tlmt iic bore the titlc of King. spent only seven years in his capital. Ascension for his brother. 46- jIcliT-litid Princc Patti. was auto- matic under tho law. Tho tfiift son of King Constantine took the sceptre of government loss than seven months alter his brother returned from his latest exile in London. Paul's son. Prince Constantino. who will be seven years old Juno 2, became Crown Prince. ‘ The new king took t-hc oath in the prrsciicc of the icablnct. members oi parliament. civil and ziillltary dignitaries and Arch- . isishop Damaskinos. vrhn servrd as lfiflgrnl. of Greece before last iFrpleiitFJt-fs plebiscite recalled George. ’Immedlatcly after Paul was sivprn in. Prime Minister llrlnetrios Maximos formally ltciidcrcd the cabinets resignat- ion. Paul. however. requested liiaximos lu carry on. Meanwhile, it was announced that George's body will be remov- ed to Athens Cathedral Thurs- day to iic in state until the .'ttIcr.'\l,Slliitla_\‘. Burial will ‘be in the Royal family tomb at Tatoi. tho country residence where he lllas born. Georges dcat-h ‘came at a time when his country was the focal point of a diplomatic tug-of-war bt-tivcrn the Russian orbit and the ivoslern povrors. 'I‘hc future. of Greece was being debated in CAPITQL Summerside bécAMP - sauce’ BENNETT MONA ragga/tn qonn RlDGELY- ........_ t. ROBERT FLOREY Screen Ploy lay Adela Commdndinl and Graham Baker From a Novel by Phyllis Botiomo ' Music by Adolph Deulach e n ores... Dies Unexpectedly,‘ ntl THURSDAY VICTORIA iiRUflUWAY IxYOdTH News Reel and Barber Sliop Ballads Shows 7:15-9:15 — Matinee Thursday 3:30 ir. tiic light of the proposed loan blamed him for tho ficrcc inter- iiccinc wariarc in the north. Flags throughout Athens were half-staffed for tho childless monarch whosr- blood was not Greek tut Dtiniiti. (German and Russian. ~ The King died of a circulatory ailmernt~ apparently either frccii .'-. clotted lll‘lf‘i'_\' or from heart diseasc-"associates said. George. eldest son of tlic late King Constantino. ascended the ’l.‘hrono of Greece in 192i? at an- cthcr critical period in his country's history. As Crown Prlncc, hc_ should have succeeded tn tho throne in i917. when his (other abdicated. but the Allit-s of the First World uu-ir expressed iuar that George trad pro-Ger- man leanings and shunted him usidc in favor of Constantine's second son. Alexander. Alrxandor ruled until i920 when he riiccl from the bit’: of a Londonjwashington and Moscow~ German invasion King pct monkey. Constantine wastre- called to the throne and died late in 191.2. George him, but 15 months later he was| forced info oxilc. Three months‘ thereafter a rcpubiir: was pro»| claimed in Greece. George spent his rxilc of a tiozcn years in Lon- don. . In 1935 the Royalists. after a coup (Fetal. ordered a piebiscitc. Gcorgo was recalled that Novcm-‘ hr-r. Bail. on Aug. 4. 1036. Grit.‘ John Melaxzts. then prcuiicr. was proclaimed dictator cl Greece with! the King's Qmnsent. and although George reigned, Metaxtis ruled. Greccc declared Will’ on Italy when Mussolini staged his ill- starrort invasion and litter de- clared war on Germany. With t-Eic- George Ill-MFICT s - e Lasts day-lung. conceals iilemialmssndinipt-r’. ' m. neier clogs or cakes. Four perfect shades from iriiifll tn Oh00UB¢RlCll€is Peach- iiloom, Msuresque and Rico is... .35, 1.50 Pllll ClIlN‘!l¢eo A cream lint cleans and intlters. Leaves your skin irn- mscuiately clean, soft, and super-smooth. 1.25 llPl-I IIOIIOM IIODOIINT Clllll - a u For sun: nmi certain rlsinli- ncts. ll perfumes uillilr ii _prorecn. HIITICKI - . - Such satiny tcxlurcsl Sucls iipsl 1.25, 1.65 lielena rubi for glamour today with an eye on tomorrow‘ Z - nsiein YQIIN. HUIIIN KIT- containing 5 ' "ilrnpscl, ' Pius Cleanser, Fscisl Sponge. Apple Blossom Dentiorsn t president Truman urged as an attc-mpt to stem tho tide of totalitarianism in the Micldlcl East. George was thc targrt of hitter attacks from lhc Left. which ,.__ succeeded | OOY’S OOATS in tweeds oi grey and brown. Sizes 2 to 6x. Each $9.50. ing.$'i.50 to $lO.95. li|lii.'$ DRESSES Ask to see Liti’: to motch. GIRLS’ SUITS ' In l l i l l ‘l; Crr-"lve and lllCll l0 Egypt and London. After the war Regent Ar Waishoi) Damaskinos ruled Gr DPiTdlllg the Sep- t..n;r;t-.~, 1M pl iscito in Mitch 1hr.- lliilllftfLil s. recalled to his throne for a l. d time. His return aroused a storm from ihc Lcli. which never sub- sided. Tho plr-biscitc > uihlch re- turned him was attacked in Mos- cow as “rigged? but British and American o‘:::ri'vcrs who had lot-ton on the scene reported the ballcttiiig had been lair. The new king's queen is Prin- (ess Frcderika Luise, daughter of the new Crown Prince. Cori- stantlnc. they have two daught; ers. Princess Sophia. eight. inf-l Princess Irene, who will be NW1 in M8!’- WTNSLOE SOUTH MISSION BAND The monthly 1110911"! °f Wm” loe South Mission Band met at ihc home oi’ the leader. Mrs. E- Rodd on March 13. The vice- Cresin. Lipstick. 3.50 Bitncistoxtivsoosttu. SUMMERSIDE Enman ' Co... Drug ma. Hctprl for peace and unity in India now depend largely on lllr Stafford (Zripps. rlzhi. largely "Spank-till" M‘ Britain’! lmirllflidsn" Indians. iii the British view. M. A. Jinnah. Indian Moslem leader. loft. ilali lcr Trtiih. NW M135 Hiififli rl in ‘ilrti "W! l! Wullflil T91” nexus trd lrs lflfli to step rrccnt Hlrdco-Meslem violence. ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - . OlRUS iiiiO OOY’S RAINOOATS Fla-ids, town, grecn and navy. Silk crepes, rayon, ginglllll III fifllllill. Sizes 2 to 6x or’ 7 to 14x. Prices $l.75 to $4.95. bookie in Jumper style blouse years. Price $5.95. lpresidrnt Veda Rodd presided. , tlic Duke of Brunswick. Besides‘ in our Infants’ ond Cliildrn’: Department we oll Spring opporell for the wee Miss or Muster oi ore now showing o Iorge assortment of your home. OliilJS OOATS of English Donegol tweed: ond mixed tweed,‘ plain red, green, ond blue wool mixtures, also the ever popular polo cloth, sizes 2 to 6x and 7 to 14x. Prices $7.95 to $l5.95. Sizes 3 to 6 and 7 to l4x. Sell- slictlond wool; red, grccn, blue and cocoa. Sizes 8 to 14x. Encli $9.95 m $10.95. w“ 5W5 GIRLS’ atousrs in wool flannel ond I Weed‘ sizes 2 to _ 6 n short and long sleeves in cotton ond silk. Sizes 3 to 6x, and 81o l2. Pric- ed'$l.00 ond $1.95. ‘ BOYS’ COTTON SUITS $150 to $2.95. GIRLS’ SKIRTS In ilonnel, ploids, checks and serge in navy, red, wine, green and pastel shades. Sizes 3 to 6 and 7 to 14x. Prices $l.35, $1.95 and $3.95. ers, sweater and bonnet sets, In navy, green, blue and two-tone. Sizes 2 to 6. s fact: Afrinnraizu BOYS’ BLOUSES Cotton blue, tun and white; checks in blue ond green. Size 2 to 6. Price 79c r0 $1.00 Priced GIRLS’ AN D BOYS’ SWEATERS In all wool and wool and cotton mixtures. Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14x. Each $3.95. Apron to match Mothers. Just o limited quantity. Eoch 85c infants’ garments and accessories, dresses, rompers, sweat- booiies, rubber punts, denim and corduroy overalls, plan pen pods, mattresses, choir sets, training choirs, boby pol to hold bottle, harness, books, albums, rattles, gilt cords, electric bottle warmers, etc. , Horne. A poem "March" ua. I read bi’ Ian Auid and Mizpah; Bcifcdictioii. A social -h0ur was? vcry much enjoyed with a’ grab‘ bag and contests putt on by lanl Meeting opened Willi hyniinl “Onward Christian Soldiers" fol-l lowed by scripturo rcadiiig tukenl ‘mm Rim- "“"* "Y B°“l"‘"' Auid and Mrrriil Clark. Prlzrsl Jenkins. PHZLYPI‘ was ulicrcd ti)‘. ‘were “.011 primary (lusts Paul; M“- H' cra“'t°"d' A 51°53" "Al me Jenkins first prize ’ Wane mm’ T51” Wm" “dilwi “'35 ‘lcadj Gillespie second prize.’ Senior by Melvin Hanitbloy. A storyi,.1a5Sc5’B9uv Home and Ame “um m“ Girls‘ Bible Rmdvnl Jenkins. "Ihoisum of 40c W's‘, roxi- "Beautiful Ruth“ was given byl md from grab bag “ ’ tho leader. Hymn. "Jesus Keep ___>__‘_______‘__‘_ Me Near Tho Cross". ims thou.‘ _, , _ _ _ ‘ Sung. A story, "'l.‘l1e ‘Tale Oil/Kg; €l%gguggfrgiyn;islmmb Christopher Canker". was read; ‘ b)‘ Alice Jenkins. ' NEW YORK _ T. _ The’ study b°°k was 5w" “l favored silhouettes ojlfrethaerehgiii: Mrs. H. Crawford. uthich closed houusvards this 5pm“; and mcv-re this part of the meeting. Nltinutesl ' ' I I L r d d both hung on curves. o as mee mg were rea an That-s the rewn.—‘&_ _ adopted. Roll call was respond- w“ n’ ed to by 16 member! giving turning from Parisian openings. The' say the are I'm ' 4 Christmas cards m Trinidad. six pmflaflw bwyveen Amefflfn mfff. HIBIUUQTS Dflld i005» 0H9 700m‘ Etironean fashion ideas this sva< ber paid for world friend. Pro- so" 1h‘... ever before‘ gram for next. meeting. Eariiiol Qne is Slim and tamrcd, a mm Diamond and 01841 Ford. It was initiation of a trend begun’ last decided to have a chocolate bar fall. The other is tulrp or 1391i. grab bag for next meeting. World shaped. Friends were distributed by Betty But some clnracteristics COiIlE Sir lions change. ed. natural shoulcieriiiie. the well. curved hip, the lengthening skirt‘ The slim look nears a skirt iihith tcpms touard llll‘ hem. fie- illlPllllY to tiont>i~ PfOpOfU-Qny, But "miiiier France nor Amgn. l! "R ‘ready l" have its tron-en carried." When the skirt is too tight for walking. it's slit above the knee. There is fllllllOSs below tilt‘ sometimes ' padded . the most of the curve Inn 'l‘licre may be drop. U i" 011° HIP 0r down the beck. .The bell or tulip leek 1| ‘m, t; tapered one. but of considerably zrcater proportion. The skirt, in this Instance has s quantity of fuhiess bcgéiiiiiii; at the waist and narrowing into s straight hemline. Othar skirts are fut‘. 1° U19 Mm. fwquently with Dleats. pressed or unpressed. Ronndncss is en-iphasized and improvised -- draperies spiral R- rotiiid rtrrrsss-s, scallops are 50p“- lat", liemlines Clil‘\€ upward at; the front. and always part5 is out to make the most of anatcmi. cal arcs.