_,a_.l>_a11._s,_1941'i heé0o9n¢o i PlilllilE Elliilllill — TIIIIAY-Vliihu-Tlillli. g i) MATINEES THIS WEEK STA . EVENING snows 1-9 _ 51:2,, ‘i ‘m; THIS BEAUTIFUL soov lived rwo Women! l 0 t "i/i/l‘) IN/Sx’ 0 h. er iviacLeen; q- a‘ The strongest drama iiieiever stopped from t the broken shcckiei i of o woman's seull I‘ .'.\:.. I uMdfiOlilia of the ‘ Seven Moons { clins-iioluiiiui Piiiijlii‘, 3:» a _ eéiri/Qa-fi ~31. t , from the by Mei-gory Lawrence A .50” PHYlLIS (AlVERT STEWART GRANGER PATRICIA ROC ALSO MUSiCAL-"BROOKLYN LOVES YOU“ Ynifii>9b $00420‘) i. . _ ,>t. . V O Ellen h Diary i By an Island Farmers Wife IL TODAY AND WEDNESDAY Moiinees This Week AF 2:30 Evening Shows 7-8145 (Continued from Page 2) l t jJohn MacLeod; “Wei ("mile M- Blue: Mrs. Archie f. S E ED S For Your Vegetable Garden Send For Free Catalogue ARTHUR VESEY YORK, P E. 1. Canadian Aid To China Fund Little Sends. Collected h n. A MaoNeIILIMJJO. ' ' $2100 Each-M. A. MacNelll; p“- John H. Macbean; Moniic Living. MacLcan; John D. MacLean. $1-°° Ellen-Anew MacPhercon, Jr-z Hector MacLean; John n. Mac. IBYIIIBII; Mrs. Johin A. Gulls; Harold MacLcaill; Nell MacNedll; Laughie MwlMn; M. A. lllacKenzie; Edwin MacKenzle; Mrs. Alvin MacKenzle; Richard J, MuLegn; Lowe; M‘? Lean: Miss Eleanor wheeler; nt- mer Livingstone; Smith: Archie Munn; i Stewart; Seiden Richards. Chairlee i High Bank. Collected by Norman C. Stewart, $30.00 $2.00 Each-John J. Stewart; John W. MacLean; Chas. A. Moore. $1.00 Each-Bruce Stewart; Miss" Sarah Stewart; Nonma C. Stewaruf J°hn D- BTUW; Angus Stewarty G°°l8¢ Livingstone; Malcolm Mac- Ikod; Walter Livingstone; Stanley Livingstone; Milton Livingstone; Reymond MlwLeBn; John M. THE CHARLOTLTETOWN GUARDIAN osiiriui. oulniiiln, “l! Wllllm ls reserved for news-i ‘I "man-me mu be iii-emu lshle in advance. COOK’! for autographs. WATER RATES are now due. CONIEDEBATION us» . SUBANCE. E m FOR BETTER TAX! SERVICE call Stead Bros. Pihone 1214. l AVOID SHUT-OFF by pnyhg water rates before April 1min l sat: rm: limos: assortment of‘ 5011118 colors in both long and short sleeved pllilovefs. Pearsons Dry 5W"- Perlldnls- Open from e A. M. t0 9 P. M. including Wednesdays. l wAs OPEN roa Business‘ —-_-All Government offices in ‘he city were closed yesterday with the exception of that of the provincial department of reconstruction. Mr.‘ J- F- Connolly. deputy-minister of the department was doing business as usual. ; ENJOYED VISIT TOiU. S. _. After spending three months vis- iting friends and relatives in the U. S. A. Mrs. Mam-ice White Miss Mary G..i of Rocky Point has arrived home by Diane. Mrs. White spent one‘ month with her daughter Miss Eileen 0.! the Canadian Brnibassyni WKJhABGl-Oll. D. C. and ten days in New York. the guest otf Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kirlnier. She also visited 60116111.: in Baltimore and Boston and Mrs. Hannah Douse of Dor. Chester. Mass, Mrs. Charles colven and Mrs. Alex Gtrasshoff, o! Mod. ford. Mr!“- and Mr. and Mrs. Welter Ogfll‘, Ml‘. 0gp; bglng a vgy-y prominent drugglst of Fields Corner. Dorchester, Mass, Mr. and Mrs Cairns; Norman MacLeod: Mrs. Norman MacLeod; W. J. MacKayi; Ruben Moore; Thomas Hayter; Roy‘ MacSwain; William Hayter; A111,. ur Sencabaugh; Lemuel Glddings; Chesley Bucli; Ralph Roberts; G31. field Roberts. Hfllwflflll. Collected by Mrs. Alex. Blue. Mn. n. n. Livingstone, Mn. Stewart. Mlclhy and Mrs. Herman Buell, $11.00. $1.00 Each-Mrs. John A. Blue;| Mrs. Albert Blue; Mrs. D. A. Mac-‘ Leod. 75c Each-Mn. D. D. Livingstone; ‘ Mrs. Mary Multan. 50c EMSYH-JOIIM A. MacDonald; Daniel Munn; Mrs. Stewart Mac- Kay; Chester MacEaicheo-n; Mrai James Gasiey; Mrs. Herman D.! Buell; Mrs. Deon MacPhee; Mrs] Lem-lard MacLeam: Mrs Ray Murm; i Mrs. Arthur Munn; Mrs. Alex Blue. 35c Each-Mrs. David H. Mac-I beod; Mrs. Harry MacLeod. r "Yes" James nodded in approval ."you could kinda rough them 1-, long and be into the hog DUSHIQSKI before you know it." "Got ma, some through the country last‘ Fall" Link said "intended to keepi one cf them. but the blasted things were ill-doln' and I gott clear of them awhile ago.” "Bel-I acts?" James wanted to know. "l\‘|wl’ Link replied shifting ai nest parcel to s, better position in a thinning cheek. James com-i menced to say. something, then, thought better of it and remained‘ silent. “I didn't like them at aii.| They were short-shouted and thick, shoulderetl-reckon the small ones| ‘ll be quits s, price this BprInQP". But James being more interested in other things offered no reply Instead "many cattle sold for‘ Eas-; tea‘ ‘round your way?" and “ail-cl the potatoes pretty well cleaned up ‘round there by this?” O O O rT-"i Fortune In said; l An Adventure in Danger! A Woman In u Millioni flames/tau; ‘Mill/OHS iiiii iiiiliiiiiiiiii iliiiii lAiA Biiilii ~ LEONARD SiRliiiG As I have said Link has gone now because “she gets sorta skeer- irh if she's left alone too ion;- CARTOON - NEWS 25c Eltch~l>lcl~bert Benton. , Total amount colicctecl~$75.00. i In Memoriam MRS. J OHN MACKINNON There passed peacefully away to, her eternal rest on March 21th. Mrs. John MacKifrlnon, widow oi; the late John MacKinnon of North‘ River. She W35 born Isobel MacParlane in August 1874 at South Melville. P. It. I. After her marriage tt-le MacKinnons resided in Deslbie but thirty five years ugc moved to North Ri-ver where she resided! at the time of her death. I In the community where she ‘lived. her loss will he keenly felt,‘ for all creeds and denominations received n helping hand and words of comfort from her in time 0! sickness or trouble. She was one of tilc pionccrs in tile organization William Fleehan end Mr. and Mrs. George Cowgcll Mass. Mr. Feehan has the sympathy 0f many of his Island friends in‘ the loss of his second oldest son who was killed in an automobile accident February 10th, 1047. i ::MO0RE d? McLEOD LTD.. will b0 fllNln Wednesday, April 0th. from i) A. M. b0 12.80 P. M. Personals i I The Misses Gladys MacDonaldi and Freda Newscmc of York spent Saturday in the city. _ Mr. and Mrs. George Keefe left! yesterday morning on a business trip to the United States. While' there they will visit their son Ewan‘ Keefe in Concord. N. H. u The man-y friends of Mr. John‘ Mmbelm. Milton will be pleased to learn that he is m-rking satis- factory progress after his recent operation in the P. E. I. Hospital. MR. nan. McDONALD mas m . oumcv \ . (Boston Hcrald, April 4) Neil A. McDonald, 66, of 54. West street, Quincy, prominent gran'te manufacturer and leader in Quincy Republican politics. collapsed and died yesterday at the offices of his company at 488 Willard street, West Quincy. Born in Caledonia, P. E. I. he had lived in Quincy 45 ycars_ He was a former chairman of the Republican City Committee of Quincy and a member of the state Republican committee. He was a former Quincy councillor and former member of the board of assessors. He was a past president of the Quincy Kiwanis Club, past chair- man cf Clan McGregwr. 0S0. a vlcc- presldent of the Milton (Io-operative Bank and a member of the Quincy Elks and theQulncy Granite Man- | ufacturers Association. 1 iFederation Board 9| l9“! “will. but advertising of; l8 five cents s word strictly pay-i ‘to the general welfare of teachers -throughcut Canada and s, uniform |the Prince Edward Island teachers i Montreal .ies around Cape Breton were a- .of Hants, Kings and P.~ E. I. Teachers’ 0f Governors Meets A standard system for the gathering of information relating rating for teacher-r certificate; were 81119118 the subjects discussed at a meeting in Montreal last month of the directors of the Can- adian Teachers’ Federation. Mr. g. A. S. Williams announced yester- Iy. Mr. Williams, who reprcsgntefl at the meeting in Montreal, made the anno ncoment yesterday he~ fore the board of governors oi the P. E. Island Teachers‘ Federation. Another matter dealt with at the meeting was, Mr, Williams said. the completion of D1805 for scttins uD a national C. F. T. office i-n Ottawa with n, full-time secretary In addition, teachers’ repreggm. atives at the Montreal méetlng agreed to ask Ottawa to allow teachers income tax reductions for (at attending summer school; iii) attending teachers‘ conventions, lci expenses incurred in marking ile- partmental examinations; (d) ex- penses incurred in buying text books and other teacher aids. Mr. Williams also informed the board of governors that. the big question to come up at the next convention of teachers in Halifax will be the present serious short- age of qualified teachers. Reports were received from the following committees: Salary, Pcn- sion, and Office. The members of the Office Coin- mlttee we're authorized to purchase furniture for the new Federation Office at 98 Prince 5t. The resignation of the General- Sccretary was tabled until the meeting of the Board next Novem- ber. The National Policy proposed by the Canadian Teachers’ fiderat- ion was unanimously adopted. Mr. J. A. S. Williams, B. A., was appol-ntcd n delegate to accompany the president 1nd the General Sec- retary to the C_ F. T. Conference at Halifax next August. Alternate: appointed were: Miss Helen Yea, Prince of Wales College, Miss Ina. Phillips, Middleton, and Mr. Claude Wood, Spring Park. this: 10h! Hey - by bit-iseir neat-eggs grow. Nearly half s million Canadians began saving at the Isak of Montreal during the war years. Today, the B of M family of de- positors has well over a million and a h!’ members. Many‘ of our customers know thy my med tomorrow. 50-bit These are abs people who have been fighting the battle of inla- iod-doing a good turn for their BANK or SAVING Means... t, 451,120 new osrcsiro as ecu. 1m‘.- saws CIIOOSI ‘Ililli themselves. can qua today s\ Charlottetown Branch: N. L. FORD, Manager WORKINI WITH CANAIIAIS IN EVERY WALK 0F LIFE SINCE i817 country and a good turn for These people know what sav- ing means-they know that growing dollars mean growing confidence-that a “bscklog" in their bank account is the first step to achieving personal inde- pendence and to gelling those things they want most. Why no: follow the lead of more than a million Canadians and be- gin saving novv at ihe B of M) oNTREALf t-Aca THREE BoiM- i=5 -.-_..--_____.._______| 10 I IIHIJII HEAD/IA‘! sd regulation ls to 8B permits lobstering in the waters about 8t. Paula Island where formerly it was forbidden. The remaining Cape Breton change. the department said ll the creation of a new district, 1A, in which the size limit. of 3 1-8 inches, carapace measurement, iwlli also apply. The district will . Iextend from Bear Head, Rich- thggllavgllékeggfllsiiog “(iii M; mond County, to Indian Rock, off stcr fishing season in some parts Pmnt Mkhaud’ “d Wm “is” in‘ of the Mariam“ and changes 1n clude those waters of the Bras _ D‘Or Lakes south of a line from lobster fishing district boundar 1mm cove to Alba‘ Th remainder of the former dis- trict 7, an extensive district which includes parts of all three of the Maritime Provinces, will now be known as 7B. The legal season will continue as before both in 7A and 7B, opening on May l and ending on June 30. 3-week Extension of Lobster Fishing in ilape Breton mong amend-merits announced last night by the Department of Frsh- crics. i‘ The amendments to regulat- ions governing lobster fishing in several Atlantic areas were re- ccntly made by order-in-councli. the Department sat-d and relate to part of the Bay o-f Fundy ares.l tn sections of Cape Breton Is- land and to Quebec. ‘ Under one of the amendments,‘ the lobster fishing season in wat- ers off Albert County. N. B.. and! Mag“ M“ ‘or the month o‘ in the Nova Scotis area consisting; Annapolis Muntl-es and that part of Digby _ County east of Burns Point, as, $133: Pits?‘ 2 welt as the Bay of Fundy side of Esmne MwDofwld and Jom Muff Cumberland and Colchester Coun- pm, equal“; Amny Hm“, ties, had been extended tliree 6h“ vhf___1‘ Eugene Doherw; weeks. It will close July 20 instead of zéiilglavllalifiirlrufiean Aiacuod. 2‘ June 29 as in the past and the Kenneth Murprfy; 3‘ Bu“, Murphy“ MERNON SCHOOL Senior Department HEAD 0F BILLSBORO SCHOOL Rcport for month of March. Grade X~—Lane Douglas. Grade VII-Mary Myers. Doro- thy Dougias, Joyce Jardine Grade VI —Li-llian MacAssey. Grade V Sin-June MacAssuy, Louise Brazel. Elsie Coffin. Grade V Jr. -Carrie Jartllns. Grade III Sr. -Wayne Camer- on, Robert Myers. Grade III Jn-Lionel MacAsscy, Marguerite Myers. Grade II-Arthur Cameron. Grade I-Joan Douglas. Perfect Attendance —Marguerlte Myers, June MacAssey, Lane Douglas, Robert Myers. Teacher, Geraldine Rogerson. WINBLOE SOUTH SCHOOL Report for month of March. Grade X.-l, Betty Home. Grade IX.-l, Beatrice Jenkins; 2. Bennett Jenkins. Grade VIII.-1, Roma Rodd; 2, Doris Jenkins; 3. Olga Ford. Grade VII. S.—1. Veda Rodd. Grade VII. Jr.—1. Eleanor Rodd; 2, Melvin l-Iambly: 3. Ernest Sel- llck and Anna MaicFarlanc, equal. Grade VI.—1, Dorothy McDonald. Grade V.—1, Ernest Dlacnond and Alice Jenkins. equal; 2, Ian Auld; 3, Marie McDonald. Grade IlL-l, Margaret Rodd; 2, Marvyn Gillespie; 3, Lorne Sellick. Grade lI.-1. Beryl McFarlanc; 2. Wayne Gillespie; 3, Preston Jon- Ladies Slippers We have Parva Sub Ingenia. Written on our Coat of Arms Also there, are two wee bush-es Found on all our Island farms. Ladies Slippers: Gosh almighty Tihcy aimt got no heels or toes Ladies etick their bare feet in the. Spumi-rtg silk or Nylon hose. Cinderella had a glass one Bo-ougiht that Lady lots of fame But to use (me for an emblem Seems to me an awful shame. Farmer Jones and Doc McMillan And the others all ganged up Just to make it Ladies’ Sllpptero ‘Stead of Arthur's Buttercup. Ladies slippers may be useful For to climb "dem golden stairs" But. who ever said they're sweeter Than the pink and white Ms: flowers. Slippers bring me back to boyhood When my Daddy wore such stuff Once I lcft. the straight and narrow Pops old slippers used me rough. You can have your Ladies‘ Slippcrl They don't mean a (thing to me Just so lcmg as you will leave ve Our wee Christmas One: Two: Tre; —-B. she hears the least noise. though of the Women's Institute in which‘ H leaves ms Wm M“ Mar E t 1d u‘ 1e them“ km!» t ll h th ' n thin’ to be ah took an active and leading part‘ ° ' ' y ' .D°P“m“°“ u a "5 3 Grade VL-l, Edythe MacRee; 2, G L s,.__1‘ puma J “mm; Charlottetown. as I e or eres o one,“ “new . ‘hon the no‘ ‘McDonald, Funeral services will be (of the regular season has been M“? Elmbem-Munhy; a‘ Dom“ 2‘ Rodd “d Dons“; Good‘ Apr,‘ 4m‘ 1047‘ held tOmOXTOW It 1 P- M- l! l" made to offset fearlier restrictions M r scared of" he smiled “no spring oln to run off with her.” James, 939M031 M _ Mncxi as e emplary , . . ———i———— r‘ “m” ‘w x "h" He" "Mm "Mb Q“'“°Y- in lobster!“ hem!" °1' Junior nopsrheient “w sAaLY CITY PIANNING of what the Christian mother should‘ iice conditions at the head of the I spoke up with a twinkle "No, no ones apt to run away with them‘ nowl" "Sometimes it would be a‘ relief-in a way" Link sill-d drlly,, and James laughed and nodded ateulthlly but meanlngly toward the tea kettle '.‘lf ‘somebody would!" iffirior 0f The t‘ Parachute Mail t By ‘ Potter Benedict we allowed the thought oi this .._.___.. being the first day of April t0 But after sll, that possibility was pan from mind today- Ii W" a remote one. for they had noth- really too nice a day to have the lna to chin and everything to lose memory 0i l! mnrred by thoushb| liy revealing any interest in the lesl. empty Wllrdi- And 11°“ ° affair. A stranger, and s. non- meek scratching at the back! lcgzii stranger at that, in Abbots- door makes me pause to meet bridge police court would be (Ts- James‘ 0Y9! illqllifilliliy- "Oh Win sccicd and written down in un- Ellen" James makes a concession, der five minutes. No, they would Pards misadventure almost over- llot come. looked "let him lnl" The application for bail was re [ Until tomorrow — Diary X fused. chiefly owing to the junior, nilht- who had imperfection the art of Drciiidlclng the magistrates agllmst his case. A queer art that. and one on the existence of which The March meetin! 01"" 07"" Peary hut never speculated until woolen’; Institute was hold on then. But she was coming to the March 5th at the home of Mrs. conclusion that there were very owen Maclienno’: with five mem- many more things in the world bers and two visitors Pfliielli- I“ than had hitherto been dreamed the absence of the Pfflldml "l? of in her philosophy. wing president. Ml‘. PEN? MlcLmd (To be continued) [presided The meeting opened with .tho Creed followed by roll call which was answered by "a book I (Continued from Page 2) ORWELL W. l. hay. read" OI‘ Bin- "IIiSll Joke." The minutes of previous; ‘meeting were then re:d and adopted. s i A letter of thanks for fruit sent ‘to e resident of the (iiflifibl- W" ll P . [read and discussion tool Pl!“ 011 In llliticn sail to take Pi!" in n Mn.’ ckof 1 n” ...,. [m ‘ti7i‘§..'.°‘£i.i§ half-m. wlloruniossltnrfld .31, ma; future. Sick commi bee re- uces digest fccda and help ported one sick call. “tom d: dachllffiiheti, It wsl moved and seconded that new black board be boushi 101' onJmfiz the school. School wmmitlw F!‘ nets. that "aiwa e-tlred" feeling which ofsuneddsyun cap n ce ported visits to school. Ii was rs- pfl fl t n “"14 , l ”°°“' '*;tit'r"B‘tlrlt‘1’..': solved that a fruit cake bit“: future. A u, b u lotterled ill "l0 Dill‘ flit] ii rcnmcdy for kcevilJi- for fruit was paid. Collection to vegetable. an.» seah- k amounted to as cents- MH- JIM! biensiiilil . evtrso gently. Hillhfl Htiliiy invited members t0 kfiffmyggylmglffgm=yofllrh§fllflgfi iur home for Anni murmu- Ml Ihtda .. IILE earths no the - cell to l» 1mm“ "Y "Y "imwis Idling Hole in u. t Britain, your color. The meeting sdiourned n mum quality. ‘ s delicious lunch was served by m: ,whr- " hcsiesl a ' ed o, be: oooshteio pose and Noreen. - i Wash" ‘be Her place in the United Church at'Cornwall was seldom vacant ‘on Sundays. She was also an active and valued member of the Wom-j en's Missionary Society and last December was presented with a life membership. Eight children were born to hcr. She also reared and became mother to three step’, children born of Mr. MacKinncNs former marriage. Two of her step- daughters and one of her own daughters, Mrs. Jack Moreside have predeceased her. Those left lo mourn are James of Spokane, Everett, inst Royalty. Priscilla. Mrs. C. C. Eseke, Spo- kane, Wash, Stirling, at home.‘ Ray of Peabody. Mass. chlrillllfi.‘ Mrs K.W.H. Engei, Mf/Xlirflli. Allison of Charlottetown and e stepdaughter, lillrs. George Mayf bee of Moose Jaw, Sask. The lull- eral was held on Sunday. MEN?" 30th:. ai Cornwall United Church." and the large number of people who in spite of inclement weather. gathered to pay their last re- spects attested to esteem in which the deceased was held. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. Rev. Dr. H. C. Rice‘ assisted by Rev. A.E. Todd com, ducted the service and gave wolriaf of inspiration and comfort to the mourners. The favorite hymns of the deceased were aunB numb": 1y; “The Lord's My Shepherd" and “Abide With Me" and e solo‘ “Beyond the Sunset“ was beau- [ifully rendered by Mr_ Walter‘ Shaw. The pallbearers were Mes- srs. Frank Howard. Mack Mac- Phall, Golden MlcMillan. Gor- don Thompson, Warren Vlllet. Ind Ernest Helm. she walked with God and God took her. (Patriot please copy.) ' - surraar ohsromsas The bodies of fish are covered with a tnucus-like substance which lubricate; and facilitates SWAIIIII-s ing. CHANGES III! SPOTS I The swordfish loses its scales when the swcli dcvslope. ‘VOMEN DUE FOR ANOTHER ‘Bay 5f Fundy, " 5TYLE SHOCK At the lrequest of provincial au-' ———-—— ithoriti-cs in Quebec where all NEW YORK- Th9 1°"3""“°1" fisheries are administered by the ins American nubile. already wn- Province, another amendment cuts 800th" HhWk, in the Magdalen Islands. includ- Come summer, surrealism will Francis Veesey; 3. William Doherty. ', ; 2. Gl fused by abstract art, is due for 1o My, from "w lobster season aggacmrd Dchmi equal m Grade IV.-1, Earl Crane. Grade III.--1, Helen Murphy; 2. Grade II. Bro-l, Betty Hewlett Griade II. Jr.—1. J. o. Macbeod. Grade I. Jr.—1, Keir Ford. _ Highest average in Senior Grad-es -Rolna Rodd 84%. Highest Average in Junior Grades -—P8\liille Jenkins 100%. Perfect Attendance: Veda Rodd, Marie McDonald, Wayne Gillespie, Marvyn Gillespie. TeacheF-Mary P. lt-lcKenlla. Home of an ancient civilization, Indiio, had well-planned cities 5,000 years 88o. EDINBURGH, -—(CP)-Brinc&l Elizabeth will accept the freedom of the City of Edinburgh on her re- turn from the royal tour of South Afurca. | P‘ step down off the wB-ll and 01110 the backs of American woman. if Adrian, ultra-modern Hollywood designer, has his way. l Abstract art and surrealist prints played a illrfle N" l“ Adrian's spring and summer cob. lection. unveiled before the gasp-J trig New York press recently. i In a small elegant and packed hotel suite the nonchalsnt Adrian. wearing a conservative lounli? suit, showed a series of fashions which borrowed nothing from the past but drew heavily on the fu-, ture. i One oi’ the "what-is-lt" styles was a coat on one side, a dress on the other, the whole clnched in with a wide saddle-leather belt which showed on one side only. Another was a coat in front but became a cape in back. stilt an- other black dance frock boasted a floating floor-length cape with c-ne sleeve When it was removed there were no sleeves at all. A summer dinner drcss was made of a new print by sflmid“ |Dn1i, employing a moiif of black‘ and grey oysters, complete with pearls. on a white ground. (At least they looked like oysters.) Lemon lulce Recipe Checks, Rheumatic Rein Quickly If you luflcr from ‘fheumslif. lnhrirlc. or neuritic pain. I! this simlvifi’ AMWEPAA" PM" recipe. Get a package of Ril-u Prescription horn your druggln. Ml: it with a quart of water. l“ the hits cf 4 leans-n. it s my Ill Hill!"- Ycu need may i4gblespoonfuis two than a do . Often vvil in t rs-sntnulna over- n yhr-ep nifid results are obtained. if the ns are not finally relieved and if you do not feel berm. um: Prescription will ecu netlmi m fry. Your monzyrefunded if It on not hep vmi. Your durum has or an p: "we: for . Tits ‘TENKINS ruAmAcv lng Bird Rocks and Brion Island.’ The new closing date will be July lo but the May 1o opening dale is unchanged. l Regulations applicable in Quebec have also been changed at 9117-‘ vlnclal request to provide that e, in future no lobster flshinl 5°" in the province may use more than 300 traps regardless of the‘ ____ii_ number of men emnlvvefl "ll i" Your samoa MISSION BAND bout. The licence fee for Quebec, lobster iiihlfmtn now i! l0 b!‘ The Much meetmg or me 5n‘, Cfllvlllflwd l" "it? "49 °f m“ ior Mission Band met at the home cent for elch ATP-P i" with m‘ of the leader, Mrs. Elmer Brown. minimum M 35 csms- 31mm on satordhy, March 22nd. the fee was 26 cents regurvlleh Theme for the meeting "Perse- of the numb!!!‘ 0i "ll"- ‘verancc to see it through." The In Cape-Breton waters, district open,“ ‘haunt! we“, "km [mm 0A, which hitherto ran from Point ISL ‘o; 3341 and "m by Ne,“ Michfllld i0 Ffllmbillsd Gm» Rich‘ Brown followed with prayer by 010ml 301ml!“ h" "9" emurmd Shirley Cooke. Responsive Read- by transferring ii, to the stretch m!‘ 98mm 24 led by “can New of coast between Frsmboisc Gut mm‘ Hymn Nm 3-17‘ “Lord or and Indian Point. 91W Brllill" Light Whole Name Outshlneiii" County, formerly part of district used u prayer Wm, readlngs m, 6B. » ‘tcrspersed by Mrs. Brown, Gladys‘ Mllin effect n! this ellipse "i McDonald. Shirley Cooke. Alethn that s. lobster size limit o 3 l-B Brown ma Fred, Nawwm, gym“ inches. carapace measure, will now N“ 502‘ “what A Fflend we Have BDDlY ill ill! ldded P!" °f "l9 lvn Jesus" closed worship period territory. Frnmbellt Gut w 1"- Business period opened with'Si\ir-, (lien Polfli. ll We" l! belwfl" ley Cooke acting as secretary. The Grade I. A.—1, Basil Vessey: 2. Elisabeth McQuaid; 3, Alfred Ves- sey. Grade I. B.-1. Maurice Murphy; 2, Vernon Doherty. Grade I. C.-1, Roberta. Deligh- Principal-Kathleen MacDougail. , Assistant - Christen-e Nicholsonu‘ A Point Michsud and Frambclse Gut. funowln; Qmqgr, were m; up-‘ the 699F101!!!" "id, Th“ Si" pointed: President, Marion All-i limit mm"!- lYl "Peflulm- '3'“ drews. Vi-ce President, Aicthn only ‘market’ lobsters". as distinct Bmwm secretary. ghflmm, proud from the Imlllfl‘ ‘Cllmmlh "l" Treasurer, Anita Lewis. Rot-res- ibc tlkell- tion Committee for April meeting, l The season for RA will remain Shh-l". Cooke ‘M vjyqq“ A". the some as before the Inlfl-‘Ifi- drevvs. n Wll decided to fir-ewe.- merit o-f the district --May ‘l0 to roll on] with m” Jilly 15- This Iiiihtiy l-‘iiflnles the word “Almighty? There was 1 An opposum is one-half inch long at birth. (Patriot please copy.) LONDON (CP) —- Richard Wood. son of Lord Halifax, foriilcl Brbiislt ambassador to the Unilcd Slates, will marry Diana Kellett in \VCSii]til‘.lSi£‘l‘ Altbcy April l5. RiOOM T0 GROVV ‘Get sweeter, tastier bread! coiibainizigi lesson for the Prsmbclse Gul-In- short discussion on choosing nomei dian Point area where formerly. for bend but left over t.ili itcxt when this piece of the coast was meeting. in district 6B. the oiwnina dale Recreation period followed Wish for lobsterlng was May 16. games and contests. Offering tak- Olwlllll Ind closing dates in 6B. en by Prods Newsom and Emit!‘ which now will run from Indian offering envelopes passed around. Point to Delaney’: Bench, Inver- Meeting closed with hymn Nu. nee: County, will continue to be 588, “God lees The Little spur. llsy ll and Jilly ll. The smend- rev: i .... ritisciiriiluirs FRESH FULL-STRENGTH! Fleischmanlfs fresh 465W Y1"!!! starts working right away! All the strength of the yeast brings out all the flavourful 3001111859 OAYW! bread. Be sure or sweet caste - hsln new" -' fragrant freshness every time! IF YOU BAKE Al’ HOME, insist 0H Flcischmanlfs full-strength, fresh active Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable-Canada's favourite yeast for over 7O years. Wfué-ofyvtftvw .-::. .- z.‘