LYESDAY, 'Plucky llum * THE CHARLOUTPOWN GUARDIAN ‘ nniumnir n“ ' lhritlins Llis sit... . firm/Rocha’ Zia/rm‘ _- _ At Beaehhsad |"°"°l"i| lllllnm gm some sunmfle Tlls 0f Wedding ma...“ “"3 t?“ ~ roamemm wuo ammo. m ... Q "iow me omen mo: m, ,,,,,,., .,, LU“) g-gwa-imdp; innit. g 0F AT Tim 5TH ‘any r “t! h i‘ e n. HEAD m ITALY. Feb 6 --(AP) mum ALA} LA], JUST n —’i'heylca1l hgr" ‘"1110 o mum“ h “m. a’: h! h (/""'"'""51*-'-¢) mghearlqlfigleldlliefl me uu has ‘mg W“ 4H0‘: been teudlnl the wounded in e w,“ duh,‘ m.“ d stuff green mt the mote! ¢_ n," fljf"w ANOTHER _ whic has been isroed by a hlll- Eff,“ m» c LL ME y, dozen pieces o! lsk. It: is “WWW TE .- 0-5/7 - the you was somewhat w"; .5.0 quivers es sh whistle over. u‘, m“ d m, m "this AND. X mt night‘ explosion o! n, m", fim" "If. lffflf e au- punctuated u» include umiomu 1,, “was; K t y , gvtorv oi’ élleut Rust 6221:; "of o! thallium! orouiagrgm cg“ c‘ . . -. - * wiwjfioii“ w i‘ , . ried Dec. '1 to Lisut. mule . m!“ uldeghmm Briiili bu. CONFE“? lqpfiQAB-l an American whose parent; live ' bu,“ o’ no mtuikb D i in Ottawa. mum“ m, t o“ "m"! Gw- ‘ "Yes. I guess I'm still e bride cm" To,” M m cllildhq if five days of married life aren't mud“ 6.0:‘ * WWII! q supposed to make you an old n“ f warn-l married woman," ssid Lieut. Grif- "m" d u” ° "W011 ll:- flrd- immune yeur- Dr. JV GMQ‘ - M m 31%.‘? i: sites». 3-; s‘ n ‘This bcachhead is one rough nm’ J’ Ho", win-hm. 401w: 154/7 r°t.-..“.?".:“.i": ‘at: “W... i- v- -““"" i our own slit trenches and ‘help p wugrfnaegnmlhh". Bert y f! triage: 2:211: w.3>i..'§“§i;=. avilnqiostheifli Af H911,’ sibhhn" ugh-IN“? the time. but the ones we don't Appledm Efiomaagow’ "m W- U. 5|NCE HER PLANT PALS Us; [lffflgf like the most are those which A; the‘ meeflngnoythjixm TO new KEEPCOLOSFROM SPREADINGTHEY m“ m’ m“ °°“““‘ "°' USE ATISSIK ANO ALL! Suns IMlF n zen 40ml. . .' Allforihe so sl ' -- sox more wit‘. .132" aiiifé. £55.55.’ Whr-timc Economy Pack: e gives you 500 tissues ( l5‘) PllliS)-rlfit old pack- age gaic you 200 tissue: ( I00 pulls). ‘(lfllllllll to use the same numberof erplicauons as always and you'll find Inc new \\ aniime Economy Size kicencx goes halt ns for again. And there ll be more io serve everybody. ONCE THEN DESTROY. GERMS (from a IeIIer b] J.M.S.) VIEW AND VIGINITY Jfilllldfl‘ has ilasséd away into the DRBBs 0i past iustory as one of the finest winter months on icoord, Lflyton Coulson . t_\' congratulations from tin-tr l y friends m; me arrival of a little daughter on Ffldfll‘. Jnu- 2h». Mrs. l Mrs. Alllutltl Blakaitey entertain- ed the members of the Sea View brunch 0i t c Red Cross a; hgr ll satay evening Jan- !‘ a Rod Cross meeting. ii gcotl attendance of lfii a most pleasant even- in knitting with intercourse. A l was servad by the Cilflrile. Mrs- Roy .-!'i-. William Brander ."J hostess. An offering izliiPfl iizid ll. nice sum was real. Lmzl from the proceeds there were several gentleman present who were (‘lliCQilllllPd with games which made the cvcziing p.15: ])]e35{\nfly_ LAC. Wcudzill AIIcNuLt of the R. C. A. F. lcf' on Thursday morning tn resume his military duties in Montreal after spending u, pleasant IurIOHZh Willi-his parents, Mr. and i-iiici Mrs. Wallace MacNutt, Darn- P3‘. Mr. Hugh Shcphard of the R. C. A- F. at ltfomretil, and Mr Samuel Silverburg of the R.C.A.l=‘. Toronto, were recent guests iit the MacGul- 81in house, lvfnlpeque, where they spent a few days on official bus- ness. Mr Arthur Bryeiiloii was a, m. cent visitor to Sm View. Many friends extend congratula- tions tn Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood MacLcod en thc arrival of a baby girl to thvir home on Monday, January 24th. A great many are suffering from an attack of flu and Dr- McBride hus boon a frequent visitor to this coinri.unity' bu.‘ so far there have boon no serious complications- Tlie cfifldiliflllpglfil‘. John Bassett t... is now spending a furlough with his parents Mr. Stanford Pickering and is receiving can,“ he hasn't flown up here a warm welcome from his many y friends. Mi‘. Pickering has visited mane I can-y; he“, hoping jg might many foreign countries and had several thrilling experiences. canning ‘ of’ chicken and‘ the ccniiiig months. The YP-U. of Malpequc United Church held their regular weekly gathering in t/iie Memorial Roon; of the church on Friday evening. There was a. good attendance 0U members besides a. number of visit- or; present. Vice President, Anna Donald in charge and tlie meeting with the minutes of the previous meeting and the business period followed. Robert Murphy ivas elect- ed as president in place of the former president, who had gone away for a time- It was also decid- ed to donate $10.00 to M. dz M. Fund. Plans were discussed for conduct- ing meetings in the future and the members were fcrmecl into two groups with Elm Wigmore and Anna. Donald as leaders. Rev. Mr. Crowdis to be the Judge of the winning gioup. Earle Taylor tccl: charge of the devotional period which opened by singing, I Need Thee Every Hour. Prayer by Earle Taylor. Scripture responsive read- ing by Irene Taylor and Anna Don- ald. Stoiy on the topic was read and was interesting Prayer by Rev C. J. Crowdis. Closing hymn and Mizpah benediction brought the meeting to c. close. Roll call vgas answered with an appropriate Bi ls tierse and roll call for next nect- ing, My Favorite Hymn. The re- creation period was spent in games. tained the members of the Darnley Branch of the Red Cross at her hcme on Wednesday evening for a Red Cross knitting. There was a. large number of ladies present and a great amount of knitting wasi accomplished and o pleasant and] profitble evening was spent. A bountiful lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee Mr. Roland Pickering of His Majesty's Service the crew of a merchant marine steamer since the outbreak of the and Mrs. ‘iovereeas on new clothes. and per- in soldiers’ clothing looking like a bunch of guerillas. and the music was little too hard on the down beat you, was a shotgun back of the Casslno Front and I got five days’ leave to be with my ~——~ , h band much farther south Mrs- James H. Champion entsr- flfwtuitf near his home field apartment with no runninu water and all the heat in came from a charcoal burner a- bout the size of a bedpan was that five days in chmge- they're only five days. N. 'le {to the honeymoon, kiss- slatlimm Wm‘ edqpm: ‘goodbye and I went back to the hospital. packed up to airport before we h" be him " i aren't so nice ether. l "I often ssy to myself: ‘Llittle girl. tdo you know the first thing you're going to do when this thing is over and you get landed in New York? You are going to spend every cent you have saved mrinent-s. and face llftinz until people won't be able to tell so easily how beat up you were in that old beachhead. And when your husband is through with war you'll practice your nursing- you'll practise it in your own nur- sery in your own home " The little nurse struck both her hands in the pockets of her trous- ers and half leaned against s camp table as if her feet in her slices might already be hurting after only four hours of her i2- hoiir night shift. Almost Shotgun Wedding “But the wedding I was talking about —ii; was a scream. There I was. on the sick list myself. just getting over a fever which comes from some kind of insect. bite, and it was 1 o'clock in the after- noon when Praiikie arrived. "Ffilflkie is Lieut Frank Evziis and he's all American, although his parent; now live in Ottawa. Canada. He's e troop carrier pilot and he courted me between stops. first in Africa and then in Italy. "The first thing I knew the hospital address system was an- nouncing that there would be o. marriage ceremony in the Chapel at 2 oclock. so I had to stagger out of bed and get dressed or I'd wind up an old maid." She shook her bobbed hair at the recollection. “Imagine! my bridesmaids were furnished by one of our Majors playing the accordion a “All the scene needed, I tell “My hospital was‘ in the mud Only Five Dar! “We found ourselves in an the house "But the only complaint we had are —well. "My husband flew me buck to Pre , t0 lending. “He never got into the Naples sailed and of 80011 W6 et But every day when I hear a millimetre gun, shoots off from the hills at ni ht. The air rsids wick favored clcctinil ted in the tabled in aim Commons “new meetings 0'1 the fatlicis of confe- deration in London in gall. one of the unim- I? a drawn up that “the l\- m. MnLLiciTw. I. 'I‘l1e February meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Arden Rich- ards with the is not. improving rind is causing his ‘ Richards President, preslding- The Mrs. usual friends grave concern. Mrs. ivniiimTtQéts. order of program was carried out. N Roll call Wits responded to by 14 u . has retlirn-imembers. two I‘_1‘\‘I mom rd homo after spcnrllng n. pleasant mi. iiW-e s in Kensington. _ . .,..e_ of last meeting were 1' ~ i tit". Cni"'c=- .. rear! liv secretary. It are; was decider! in huv two quilt bats. visit with friend . sent. Minute b0"! Klimt" at the MaoGomzsni Bill for postbgc cn boxes was pre- "unsatisfactory showing" against House. i‘. cour- nnri nrc identified sented and paid. Red Cross work Prlmo Corners. The Canadian with No Fiinro Cilllllill’! Plant] for past month as follows. .1 pair woodsman W35 scrawled. to the where i‘. . iil-‘IIP-"ltlllfl tie army ks, l round neck sweater. ‘vris in 4'1 seconds. ‘e :. r n; _ r . ;: __———-———__ -.—.—.(_~~~ ~~~—.~- '- ~~rz 1 -_ Maritime Life“ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ in‘- "o!Do|r’ cm... m. Bonds, m. tmi AXJIJ. 1'. w. BENTLEY, c.i..u, Milli". Prince Edward Island Brunch Charlottetown, PI]. by hostess. llfléVyvltlght boxer, was fined $1.000 an years ago today by State Athletic Commission for his regress ASSETS NOW $4,514,711.28 BUSINESS IN FORCE - $23,540,105 ‘British War Loans and other Dominion: HJIQJN-fl- Adding Provincial Governments. Whatever Your [noun-moo mod-Whatever portiouliie combination of protection and Savings - 80o the MARITIME LIFE Ropnoontotivo First. HIS COMPANY IS YOUR COMPANY- THA‘ ONLY ALLMAIIITIMI OOIIPINY. IIIAD OIIICI I IIALIPLIFG ffiadwieififi fis 15E Lane. 1 quilt donated by Miss viola. Ballem. Cotton for top of quilt donated by Mrs. Jack MecRae. My“, w_ 1-1. wood invited next Red Cross meeting. Collection for evening $1.20. Meeting closed with stionst Anthem. Lunch was served Elzear Rioux. PTench-Canndain suspended indefinitely i4 the Illinois _l-_-f=s. ' all‘ -' ll SLII-MIOJL vinoes watched even than their French tui-n of phrase mid . _ H ivords t0 prevent ieclciiil llIVLlSwD. ‘JP .A ilonfederation Fathers Divided 0n Senate Question OTTAWA. Feb. 64-109) - Que 0g “me biggest que ions ivliivh seems to have div‘ he fiitljicrs of confederation tzt ti". 11 in London. E111. iu ltfoi creation of the " and he Dominion a-rcliives 1d today- UDDGI‘ Canada niizl l\ v Iiriuis- nit-tubers the Senate while lower t. Noza bcstia iavosni ' by the icderiil cabiuc annual ll.‘ pointinoiil. was sfci- Secreturv Mclizirlv _ The '_'L“3\'IL lLsteri what 1i icrmfihr (lmtiments if'l“CkYl'll111l-l ‘he 1367.’ In one of them. Vlilli-tiui McDon- Cunudci. de- ates. WAS (HIOWZI as saying when -i. ‘ Borden m. Edwin MflCA-‘Sel’ of Mt Stewnrt is spending a M’ we"; with his daughter, Mrs. RalP Toombs of Bordon. Mrs. William_Mtllin$Wn o! BOY- den was o vistior to MOHCIOB m‘ a few days lust week. Messrs. John Noonun, Norman Mlwwilliargp, Lloyd Inmw W! Gordon Constable of Borden are visiting in Boston and New York for s couple of weeks h ry to learn thwew Befréehlgi-Ie 32rd is c0n~ “M; w his home with rileurisv- h M eLaac of Borden wrap‘ ryegielrit viZitL. to Bummer- left on Friday for 8t. John, ivhere she will visit his sister Miss grI-iibed D0 nircs report. class and it is expected many more Qf/ St-aic W111 ‘aka advantage of this i side. r. Bert Stewart of the Vet-lira!" Gllidlfd of Cainrtda who has been‘ visiting his wife at Eldon, visbed at the home of his brother Oecii Bwwut of Borden when returninl to 115115; on Thursday- isiiiivcnvc up rsrnsn i2 R'S -, . on Mr- Ralph Qmdvn h“ WWW!‘ Thursday evening with seven tables CIGARETT ti; ‘Ea-F inéufiiifiiiii to Charlottetown after a pleasant‘ playing “m” p,“ w“ won by o“ Mrs. s. P visit t0 his slate-l‘, Mrs. Em Grrmt of Borden. Mix, Betty Lynda of Borden spent; the week-end in Bummerside ,guest of Miss Pauline Maclsaac. MI‘. George MaeAssey of Sum- lll-BTSILQ ivus a recent visitor to Borden, guest oi’ Mrs. Ralph Toombs. Miss Lorraine Richard of Boligdgn . -. sfmne, Geraldine Richard. On Wednesday last a sewing class to of girl; from ten to twenty years z- do and was organized tinder; the auspices of the Borden Women's Institute. Ten igirli; were enrolled for the worth- while project. Reah Jay was ap- pointed president of the class, Doris Herring vice president and Edith Sharpe secretary. Mrs. Eldon Campbell has kindly consented to . Cerettl. gents by Mr. Reg. Rodgers with consolation prizes going to Mrs. J. Maclssoc out prize was won by Mr. Ed- Iii/rid: l Bill‘ STIW WITH DUMPLINGBi Five lbs. shank beef with borne. poons our ‘ i w’ tgastables ' fl i‘ 233s W’ tamoes. i tile/ed ' ion. y‘ mo‘ mu and Ci“- (“DID I WU CU‘. wipe mésit will. seine ciio You tendsmtm 2 irms time... and Mr. lib-nest Grant. The frceze- I ~ Nd of B11103?! B |at1y w m, i/tee: Bernard Iockwood, p 1i- A Muisger? w: c. J. w ' swam; wit... tfftit.f*°gl*zs..g iwcnronn SQUARE scmm -_. Honor roll for Pieliruary; 2 Billie Kai. ‘Iéorreine Mcflggl" . ances oss er; . Hugh‘; 3 Bcmadetta r e IX-I. Hi - Edna Power: 2. Pltbigncgfiicriiut? gan- Grode VIII-l, donald; 2. Rarberts l! th . Rita Galiaananyii. iili, Gfflde VII-l. Teresa Trainer; l. All“ Hemmer.- a. Catherine "$36 r e vn-i. Anita l - - 8- Beverley mtzsere1d;M%.m§§f; Gillies. Grade VI—l. Jean ‘Ihompmj- 2. stepimii MoM h ; a, ' DeéRoghes- a I on "mm rs e VI-i. M Do - Helen Mclnnls; {Lql-Zzaresnlwégtiiini.‘ Grade V-I. Irene McInnis; 2. who LeClair; 8. Valerie Will. Grade V-I. Doris Goldy; "2. Barbara Gallant; 3- Caroi Duffy. Grade IV-l. Bernadette Rossit- , er: 2. Joan Connolly; 3. suns E S _ Steele. Grade IV-1. Gloria Ai-seneuli; 2- Betty Ann Gallant; 8. Colette Hagan. Grade III-i. Mary Ohevsris; Marina. Arsennult, Joan Kelly; Margaret Beagan. Grade III-l. Bernadette Mac- Buongld: 2. Doris Smith; 3. Sylvia Kl Years Ago 2 Gsfril-lldlo 1131.1: m: B Costedllutri _ . . rey oer- - ems s For?’ gmioaiifiiiiiiii Pilkiigztdlnni Helmmey- ’ fl-liillf/ ‘contingent arrived in Brit- Grade ln-l- “m” Mwmaal’: 3' Maureen Bengali; 3. Betty Duffy- Grade I-I. Ann McQuziid; Z. Gwenith Arsenault, Shirley Burke. Grade I-l. Jeanette Duncan; I Roberta Hines. Barbara. Ward. nin. French nuthoiitics dbcloscd that 275,030 Wench troops were iii the Middle East as a PWCWUOI‘ against IXJSSNJIP encoiy moves there "iaasiifli." rim". ‘ViTAL wan won» Don't is: e cough duo to e cold hep you from your job. The soothing sedan of Smith Bros. Cough Dmpl helps give prompt, plouut relief. Two kinds: Bleak or Menthol, 10¢. instruct the clllss- agdfllyxlegetaiblleshexoept ,.m_ tgere) on: ‘ --—-— y’ Gill‘ 0X18 . D . ' The regular vizeekly‘ auction arty dumplTlgigs aind cook tightly cov- U G H D RD PS g _ of__the Borden__WomenLs___I_ns itute exed fogiflwminutes. _ _:__ _ g ' _ Out Our Way Bv J. R. Williams Our Boarding House With Major Hoople I i"; o we owoew .' no. ‘ti-ii p065 ‘ prism lT. BusTER! iT WAQ were I. 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