liliairq MilTllERS - -l\TTEllTl0ll e week, the Department of llealth will be conducting 'MT:xpf¢VQill'l0|I clinics in all City Schools. Spring Park and plflsrkdqlg Schools will also ho included. ' i gemmencing this yoer, all babies sir months at ago and over b. 9m,‘ "Triple" protection against Diphtheria, Whooping irand Tetanus. Children ovor live years will be protected rgoinii Diphtheria only. / All pie-school children vr_,lio have alroady boon protected ioinst Diphtheria and Whooping Cough with the "Combined" in- "ulotions will require a further booster or ro-inlorcing dose. Chil- m“ Pwmred against Diphtheria only require a booster dose every We yam; in order to maintain adequate immunity. Initial protection costs twenty-live cents (.25c) and all booster ma; ten cents l-lofl). Lci us keep our children protected and thus prevent unneces- my illnesses and perhaps untimely deaths. Mothers-we are cx-' mp"; your lull co-operation. Do not toil to bring your little ones .00". of the clinics. Time and place of each clinic will be adveitised in the press. fflll I. C. KEEPING. Chief Health Officer. riiiiior iaowiiiio isuiiio g women's INSTITUTE DRAMA FESTIVAL PROVINCIAL DRAMA COMMIT!!! .Mrs. Julian Herring. Charlottetown Honorary Chairman Mrs. Harold Laird. Kelvin Grove Provincial Chairman lice-Chairman iQueen's) .Mlss Laura Crosby. Meadowbank vice-chairman iPrincc) .. Mrs. Harold Linkiettcr, Llnklcttcr Vice-Chairiilan iKing's) .Mrs. Murdock MacGowan, Kilmuir Stcretary-Trcasurer Mrs. Ray Moot-cod, Graham's Road LIAISON OFFICER-S t. w. b. .. .. Mrs. Henry ‘rrainor. Kinitors. Lzttio Theatre Guild Mr. J. A. Lawson, 165 Euston Sh. Charlottetown Drama Library (PILL Libraries) Director Mr. Brsaswoll Chandler Prizes . Mrs. John Mullins. Kelly's Gross Mrs. Brewer Auld, Freetown. liembcrsltlp Mrs. Wilfred Pickering, Clinton hlblifiliy Mrs. Fred Gates, West Royalty llililiri’ .. To be chosen RULES AND REGULATION! 1M8 FESTIVAL Entries Close March l. l9“ The Festival is open to any (P.E.I.) organization, society, or amateur drama group. outside of Charlottetown and Sufnmaraldo. All Blilii’ Fee 0! 52-00. the name of play. royalty or non-royalty, the name and address of person dlrectifll the play. or some responsible Person iii the can. must be submitted to the Becretary-Trossurer. tlrr. Roy MacLeocl. not later than March 1. 194d. ibrtivoi will be held in May and June, dates to be arranged. Ari annual meeting will be held as soon as possible after the Festival s: which the following are eligible to vote: 3i Ollt delegate from any group or society which contributes or ~, Pills a Fee of $2.00. lbl Contributing Annual Members (not less than 25c). iri Life members. An Annual Member may b a Life Member by ravine szsno. Plays shall be One-Act. non-royalty. or royalty not exceeding $5.00 ‘~11 Plan shell be Presented under original title. ' Rial-oils. Semi-Finals. and finals shall be arranged by the Pro- vincial Drama Committee. adiudicstors for a Play-off msy be chosen by the groups competing in the Plniwoff. Bwlldllldlffilltirs for Semi-Hnalr-sball be chosen by Provincial Drama Committee. glillildicalofs for Finals shall be chosen by Provincial Drama Oom- mitee from outside the province. Plays shall be presented, when possible. in groups of S. ‘militia Groups mall be allowedlcgltimatc and reasonable expenses in the Semi-Finals and Finals. Balance of door receipts from same shill be pnlcl into the Drama Iiestivq “mg Dliilotiias will be awarded to: ' l ‘Vliililns Groups in W Semi-Finals lhi Finals To the best Actor and Actress in int semi-Finals ‘hi Finals it! Provincial Drama Committee reserves the rlgist to disqualify an “l”? "if inlrinrement of rules. Complaints or protests must be presented to tho Secretary-Treasurer in ivrltlrie within 4d hours and must be accompanied bv a protest cc c! ti on. snld fer tn be returned if protest is sustained. Decision f}! the Provincial Drama Committee in such oases shall be final. H! rnlycn EDWARD ISLAND LIBRARIES are co-operntins in our Festival work tr issuing free of charge a catalogue of One-Act "Mbfnllliv and anon royalty plays suitable for Drama Festivals “it “Vllilillle will be ready November llith. Interested groups obtain a copy without cost upon application to P. Ii. i’. Lib- ~ S. wr-Stnrl lo the Prince Edward Island Libraries. Charlottetown. for anv, 1-1;‘ Jr olayt ln the catalogue you wish to read. Return DllAi/‘l lo Y- E- 0 “Juries. and order from the Publishing flouss the number of copies mph" "o" ‘mv- finally selected for presentation. _ ‘Nd f LITTLE THEATRE GROUP 0!‘ CHARLOTTITOWN is pre- Ym ‘h o C0-C".£i‘."’ as much n! posalhlo with organisations preoarinr ‘flu-lemons Festival. If any Institute or group of Institutes wish to "émgtl a meeting for discussion on nlay production. including staglnlr- a 0:5 “fffbrminr. The Little ‘rhostro Group Will endeavour to “Fmmzeit; more of its directors to the meeting to contribute their . lease address your rrauolt to so. J. A. Lawson. M -< M . t 0:31am‘ — <or> ... ‘lard our, adding nearly cisoo iscoool gmiiwf’ Jiiivlit said recently to‘rollwsy revenues. New retired. “PM "llllttortfs deal p" "l" ll! all crlrno in ‘tildes-s and sitpendlary mum‘: l"! said. dealt with "l"! 0"! per cent. ‘mm. Wales - (op) ___ anufld "I do! for 1i yen-s, in i‘ Biilart Goodfellpw mode he may travel first-class to any port of Irltoln at third-villi fares. , @ .. lnlltnd (or) -. while police-equipped with waders and crowbors smashed ice to roach a swan which appeared to bo frolen in a lake. the bird got up and walked away. Iiili gg lltaln. Tlio llentraluuarillan This column lo reserved for news oi local interest. but advertising a I "III! nature no: be inserted ot ffvo acute o word strictly pay. eblo is! advance. ouswsu. for Photograph] MaePBIIIONW-Mosrs clothing All.‘ YOUR SIIVICI-Afnhrl‘ Goal C0- Phono 20!. ooivrsonaauox Lira m. entrance. llowiisu uelrmls- Iltteu Footwear at 175 Queen Street. P1101"! SAUNDERS 1806 group and wedding piclilfll location. PHONE SAUNDEIIB 180s lroup and wedding pictures location. for 0l1 for oir n cnass or NURSING amiss is now being for-med. All interested. IP91! i-rnmodziaiely to the Supgfln- tendent of Nurses. Provincial Senator-tum. MEETING of the executive o1 the P. E. I. Trrniperalnce Fedgratlgn has been postponed from Tuesday iliighli. March 9th to Friday, llfarch 12th, at 1.30 P. M. HOME BEREAVED-Word has been received, by Mrs. Walter Lund. City. of the death in Phil- adelphia. of her brother. George Gallant. formerly of Waterford, P. F! r-s ILLNESS REGRETTED - Many friends in this city and province will regret in learn of tho serio is illness in a London hospital oi Mrs. Agnes Watson. Mrs. Watson spent two weeks here in August when she accompanied Mrs. Lil- lian Morgan on her official visit. to the L. O. B. A. lodges and was delighted with the Island province. POLICE COURT — At the Sti- psndiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday. a man charged with shop breaking and theft was remanded until Wednesday. and a party charged with assault on a female was also remanded until Wednes- day. A man charged with tilde- vent assault had his charge Witt-- drawn at the request of the pro- secutor, while a man charged with operating a motor vehicle on the sidewalk was fined $20. and casts or 30 days. A party charged wltii possesslcgi of stolen goods was re- manded until today. and a druiln" and incapable was fined $5. and costs or l0 days. BUSINESS OIlANGEIS~Begin- ning April 1st. the premises now occupied by Crockett s: Storey Ltd.. Jamiesorfs Drug Store. and the Wright Shoe 00.. 13f to 136 Queen Sit, is to be demolished to make way for the‘ new Woolworth store. Crockett s; Storey Ltd. will continue at their present store ‘until March 25th. when they move to temporary quarters in the Can~ adian Legion Hall, 57 Grafton St... near the Prime Edward Theatre where they will carry on till the end of June when they move to an all new and modernized store on the alto now occupied by L. H. Kennedy. 134 Kent St.. right. in the centre of the city, whore Crockett er. Storey Lid. will be in an even better position to more efficiently take care of an ever increasing clientele. They feel this will be their last business move for many years. semiannual. Assvoi limeri- Tho Charlottetown Ministerial As- sociation met Monday. March 8th, in Trinity Church. East-Parlor- for its regular meeting. The meet- irig was lead in its deliberation by the President. the Rev. J. '1‘. 1b- bott. Following the business ses- sion the gathering was addressed by Dr. W. L. Bailey, M.A. Ph.D., Professor of Sociology, North Western University. Evimston. ll- linoie. Dr. Bailey took as his gen- oral subiect. "The Preochtng Value of the New Translations of the Scriptures.” Dr. Bailey ha; spent rieairly a lifettme of work in a new translation of the Gospel according to St. Mark; travelling the world over in quest of some hidden dis- covery on which if properly in- terpreted would give new meaning and life to past and present trans- lations. Dr. Bailey's lecture was illustrated. A hemtv vote of thanks was extended to Dr. Bailey for his informative and thought provok- ing message. ON TRIP! 01" MERCY - OM! again Mr. D. L Mullon’s snowmo- Ule has performed another great feat in overcoming tho hazards of winter. On lotus-day and sunaw when the roads were blocked Wll-h drifts the snowmobile took Di‘- Roach and Dr. Bhepherd on mam! sink calls. On snnasy it proved ~i~1 worth ln transport-in! "it'll-hf! Pl- tiont. in the hospital with greet ease and comfort. The patient in this case was Father McPherson of ‘rracadio who was seriously ill and in urgent need of hospital treatment. The eitlsens of Mt. stiewnrt and those within a wide area are very fortunate indeed l" having "fr. Mullen ownins this most modern vehicle for hi» own use and for_ the benefit Ills! comfort of his many friends. -Ml. zTHE GUARDIAN. ETOWN Mongol and Turnip llarlthsogrosrssaeaiwlllbeooaraotblslprdag. Mproaeltweuisaupply FIDNTIIAC and WRIT! PRINCE MANGIL is Ono-Lb. Cartons at 80c poetpald. IAUIINTMN Ill DHIIAI ‘TUE-NIP at $1.10 N090“.- OIDB. NOW! COIQIJITI Ill!) CATALOGUE Oll IDQUEIT “lllilai40,5il,60?” "- hlaii You're tray _ your l’! .35.‘ an _ Evil.- BIIITHDAY OllllTlNGl-gq- wiahes are extended to Mrs, Mary Kins. or Highland a ., on ti... occasion of her 05th thdey. TRAVELLID BY PLANE- ' Jame M-"Y-‘Wfll. R'N'r returner.‘ Charlottetown by plan; 1mm Montreal where she spent two weeks of professional duty at the Royal Victoria. Hospital. On arri-.-. 1Y1! in Charlottetown she charter- od a plane from Paul's Flying 3e;- vlcc to spend a few days at he: home before returning to duly. FUNERAL SERVICES - This funeral of Mr. Michael Monaghao took place i/estorday morning frun, the A. A. l-lennessey Funeral Home in St. Dunstan‘: Basilica, ivner-e Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by the Rector, Rev. Dr. Me. Million. Rev. Dr. Bernard Gilli. assisted in the choir. The pail bearers were Messrs. Johil King. Charles Gauthier, Harry Murphy, George McMahon. Vincent King and Joseph Hughes. Interment took place iii the family plot in the Catholic cemetery, where SEX‘- vices were conducted by Dr. M; Mahoil. CAPI‘. LAVERS HONORED ... Mr- iiud Mrs. A. Earl favors en- tertained a number of their friends on Saturday availing to a dinner Dflrty at their home on Hillsboru St. the guest of honor being Cpl. F. R. Lovers of the R. C. A. FE, Summerside. After u hearty din- ner served by the hostess in her usual gracious manner, assisted by Mrs. Lorne Good, a jolly sing son; led by Miss Frances Kellen of Silmmcrside with Bill Tnnton and Dr. S. E. Giddings at the piano a happy evening came to a close. Cpl. Lavers leaves Tuesday morn- ing by plane for Goose Bay whore the best wishes of his friends fei- lo\v him. HOSPITAL AID — The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital was held Monday. Maren lst. at the Cundall Home. Tue president. Mrs. Gordon Leltch W36 in the chair and opened the meet- ing with the lord's Prayer repeal.- ed ln unison. There were 32 mom» bers present. The minutes of tnc February meeting were read am approved. A resolution, thanking the Ladies Aid for their contribu- tion towards the new nursing school. received from Judge G. J. Tweedy. chairman of tho hospita- board, was read. A letter from the student nurses living at the Cun- dall Home thanking the aid for the toaster provided for them was read. The church vice-presidents reported a number of calendar cards distributed and some money from last year's cards collected. During the meeting members at.- taclseii strings to the tags to oe sold at our annual tag day Marc.- 3'!th. Plans for a dance and bridge to be held Tuesday, April 20th at the Cundall Home were discussed and committees appointed Cotton, for the buying commit tee. read a list of recent pur- chases. also a number of articles on order. Mira. H. L... Sear present.- ed the treasurers report. At trir close of the meeting tea was serv- ed by Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. MacGregor. P. l. l. BOYS WORK BOARD --1i meetlfll °t the P. u. I. "OW Work Board was held 111 llll BONQ Room or the United Baptist Church. Charlottetown. on Thurs- day. March 4th. st 1.30 p. m. The chairman. Rev. Roy E. Vcssey of Murray Harbour, presided. After the opening prayer. Rev. L. M. Murray of Kensington was ail- pointed Secretary pro-tom in tit‘ absence of Rov. J. D. Davison who is in hospital. Greetings were ordered in be forwarded to Rev- Mr. Dsvlson together with the hope of an early racovery- 1i- W“ agreed that another Older Boy's Conference be held in Charlata- town on Nov. 5th. and 1th. of this year. A motion of appreciation was extended to the local commit- tee for their cooperation and ser- vices last year. and it was agreed that they be asked to assume re- pponslblllty for local arransements again next. Autumn. Mr. Rania‘:- t e Ypimg, General secretary of g M. n. m. c. who was in attcndwfl» agreed to act u Director for till! Conference. Reiloml Cfifllfiml?” {or younger boys were also su8~ gested and plans for these will be made later in the season. On mo- tiou, Mr. James MsoConiieil, sec- retary of the Charlottetown Y. M. c. s. was added w the Bwd- MI"- Rov. E. R. Woodside of Tryon was elected as acting Secretary-Treas- urer until such time as Rtv- Ml- Dovison will be able to rcsumc his duties, Following colour-immi- ropresentslive members ,0! this Board. met in lflllll 5955""! "hm tire Augustine Cove Camp Oom- mittee, and orrangomen were made for the camftlni "lllvm" next. Summer. The Carri? "l" were arranged as follows: Girls‘ Camp: July lst.-l0l.h. BUY‘! clfllflf JuLv ism-atria. Young mo!“ Camp: July noun-Anew- 4"‘- ARTHUR VESEY, registered York, P. E. Island Tribute Palil To Rev. ll. J. lllclieniia (Owstsnna Pl-ioio News) Filling the church to capacity with hundreds remaining away l" the knowledge that there would be no seating or standing accomoda- tions for them. parishioners. friends and associates of the Rev. ltioKenna over the past quarter century paid him great respect in attendance at the last rites. Church dignitaries, nitnibcring well over '15, came from many miles away to offlciale in the Mass and to join witiva large number af ardorii admirers in an expression of deep and sorrowful regret in the uniitnely’ death of Father McKollns. \ The Rev. Father McKcnris was Maritime Aviation Association Meets (By The Canadian Prose) MON-UPON. N. 3., March 7- Potential value of light aircraft in the Maritime Provinces was out- lined at a. meeting of the Mari- time Aviation Association ‘ncld here Saturday with 25 non-schedule commercial operators in attend- snce. President O. B. Pulsiier of Hali- fax was chairman. ' Delegates present from the ina- jority of Maritime centres agreed to a plan to arouse more interest. lil their respective communities iii light plane flying and also in the useful purposes the small mach- ines could servo in community activities. Chief among these were charter strongly indentlfled in this com- munity where he had labored hard, in spiritual leadership among hisl parishioners and thbac outside his immediate church affiliation. For 25 years Father McKentia had worked unceasingly to build about hi; church of st. Joseph a monument to his own religious faith. He left s creditable record among those who supported St. Joseph in membership and spirit- ual strength. In death, as in future years, the beautiful edifice will be-speak Father McKennas work gmong hig awn people and those in the community with whom h:- came in contact. Death came to The Reverend Father at Biz. Mary's Hospital. Ro- chester. Friday morning fbllvwlilff effects of an injury sustained when he fell the previous Sunday. On that Sunday he had preach- ed the sermon and had participl- tod fully in the two masses. de- spite the handicap of movement which was the result of major tar-gory upon his limb last. sum- mar. _ Just, 25 years ago. the Rev. Fa- iher McKcnna came to Owetonn: to assume the task of enlarging the membership of St. Joseph Catholic church and to build a largo church and rectory. Under heavy dept and through one of the country's worst. financial ric- pressions. the Rev. Father Mc- Kenns administered the financial obligations so suecessfullly that, mortgage burning ceremonies were conducted several years ago. That church is recognized to- day as one of the largest and mast beautiful in the Winona diocese and among the few so outstanding in architecture and beauty in the whole northwest. The actual pian- ning and much of the attention‘ to minute detail which is reflect» ed in the fineness of its structure. was the personal work at the Rev. Father McKenria. In addition to ‘this leader- ship vvith ‘which Rev. Father Mc-v Kenna was lndentificd most popu- larly, was the prcminence which he acquired in the community u g civic leader and cnnong his own parishioners as their personal spiritual leader. "Father McKenna was two per- sons," was s common rernarkl heard following his death Friday. "The rather McKoni-is many knew in his church and among others. and the deep thinking student and personal advisor- snd comforter nearly more knew him to be who sought his assistance. Oelebrsnt at the solem Re. quiem l-iilh Mass ‘Tuesday was the Rev. James Paley of Faribault. The Rt. Rev. Magi‘. James M. Reardon gave the sermon and the Rev. John Genglar, director of Propagation of Faith. Rochesterzi led the Chanting of the Office of the Dead. l regarding flying, emergency trips, particu- larly in the winter months, crop dusting, timber cruising and mos- quito control work. Plans for sunlmer air show pro- grams in the lifaritinles were laid and it was decided trhat the i948 season would open with a three day show in Edmundston, N. 3.. July 3. t and 5 with other shows scheduled for fields on an average of one every 10 days. A large amount of routine busi- ness was transacted and during the meeting Don Simmons of Moncton was elected secretary- treasurer of the organization, rs- placlng Fred Offord of Moncton. Mary's college in Winona. He has served. Si. Joseph's parish since 1933, following the late Rev. Patrick Kiernan to the post on tho letters retirement. Father McKonna was born near Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada on April 26. 1334. and received lils early education in schools there and in St. Dun- si.an‘s University, Charlottetown. Following his academic educa- tion there, he studied philosophy at the Grand seminary Montreal, and then came to Minnesota for his study of theology at the St. Paul seminary in St- Paul. His ordination took place at the Procathedral of St. Thomas in Winona on January 3, 1913. virith Bishop Heffron leading in the ceremonies. The Rev. Father MrKenna‘s first. pastoral service was as as- sistant priest of Si. John's church in Rochester. yrhcrc he served from January lo September, i913, before being called to the staff oi St. Mary's college at. its opening, his appointment coming frctn Bis- hop l-leffron. His service with the college ex- tended until November. 191b, when he took over the rector-ate of St. Peter's parish at. Rose Creek. [Mower county. After nearly a year there he went to the parish of St. Francis Xavier in Windom. where he served from October. 1916. 1'01’ seven year's. until he earns to 3t. Joseph's in octobor. 1028. (Patriot Please Copy) K-INGSTON W. I. ‘rho March meeting of the Kingston W.I. was held on March 4th, at the home of Mrs. Tyrus and Calvin Holmes. The meeting opened with the reading in unison o! the Women's Institute Carol and the Institute Creed. Roll call which was answer. ed by a Get-Well or Baby card, was responded to by 12 members. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and approved. Four thank-you notes for cards sent. were received. A letter the cancer Fund was lresd but was loft to be discussed ‘at the next regular meeting. It lwas then agreed that all members Assisting Rev. Father Foley st the Moss were the Rev. James Donahue. Minneapolis, deacon; the gjlécgf‘h'lhec'gfvmbgvgxz°" "in which is to be sold the Iona first master. of Comment": the play’ Mu-ch 34th‘ u" hm, John m‘), Awc""c.né Qcvhool Cccrtmittee reported mum. ‘o! cement“. ‘h’, m“ paper cups needed. The Red Cross Zflmry 59"‘ ‘M ‘h; R“ my sent receipts acknowledgeing three mo" snyd-Q,’ Menard’ "c134". swiaters and yarn. it was decided l» M- iro-r ll."€..’i.‘.°'§..“.‘.1‘.'."¥...”i.ri§£‘l :2: t"; m‘ u“ m“ my‘ Mun RMr-‘voted out for the Canadian Appeal for Children's Fund. ft night. oi’ don. In attendance was a delegation from the Sisters of St. Frlllcll order in Winona and Sisters Gul- dills. Rufina and Mary Dorothy a! ma 5t, Joseph's order. Minnea- polis lnd 8t. Paul. Monsignors present were the Ri- Rev. Muir. Father Reardon. the Rt. Rev. Map‘. Patrick Mctfenna of Kansas City. Kam; the Rt. Rev. Msgr. M. Oaoey of St. Paul. l-lll at. luv. user. Louis o. Day of Rochester the Rt- Rev. Mast‘. J0- soph Hole of Winona. the Rt. Rev. John Iortlsolonno of Wobuhs. anal the m. Rev. sour. John sriiey of Albert bee. canvassed. Mrs. Committee: Mrs. hostess and roanmittee in charge. composer-Efren b_ make 4 lbs. of sugar into candy. ' was agreed that the district he Bills amounting to $6.50 were paid. The meeting of April 1st it to he hold at the home of Albert. Cliwl. Iriincli ‘ryrus Holmes isncl Miss Roma Rodd. Collection lamountlng to sism- of 05 cents was then received. The meeting then adjourned. following which a vary appetizlng lunch was served by riia After washlngfhang play trous- ‘o -. ll "l roilPiiiflill l i '- r_.-..A\i~"i x . ls the iioetgsays.. "eoeolf "O health! the All the rich! TiiEJErmms PHARMACY .r~~ ..QQIOQ.. I t‘ \e‘ O I I I .o""o " of also also pe:$ —IIN IONION Ymbooliiiissaaiverool lilseolog- Yflolleitloftuvehllti vsluoondaroooisroltlagoadsoooomlfecoutioaednlioa, against the dangers of delay. If yoifve been thinking, "I lbw“ l" l DQ111013" do so by all means. Better make the appointment today-then bring your Doctor's , here for ospert oampoamtlilg with pige, potent "ptions ingredimts. -htilABiE_O (B, i-iirsfiiiFiioria‘ Ellen ’s Diary I! B Hall Farmer's Wife tOontinued from Page 2i ed and missing horn is the one of our milking held whose fate was deilrrnined. this morning. I O O ‘Jamie ivas among those of his km who hauled feed for some of the stock from trucks at the cor- ner-store today. In the glory of this March afternoon. when it semcd as if "all things that love the sun" were out of doors. De- lightful then the day had become with brilliant sunlight. and the wind moving in the branches oi the old spruces in the orchard with soft breath and it full of honey" Promises. icicles dripped and snow that. had clung to nooks of roofs disappeared. At morning. Jamie had tried a new undertak- ing. l-lc hitched Mutt. his faithful comipanion and friend to his small hand-sled Not without considerable effort. I em led to believe, and drawn to it doubtless by the fact that on the opposite slope two neighbor lads were about the froo‘ meadow with "Blddy? She is a versatile creature. aha ceases playing with her young masters each Spring. long enough to pre- sent. them with an adorable litter and is also evidently more recon- ciled to the feel of harness than is Mutt. “Unless l led him" Jamie explained "he',iust sort there!" I O Ice-hauling. which work of lstc. years seems to go hand in hand ivith the seasonal hooking o: quilting indoors, commenced today. Though neither James nor I could place the spot ln stream or pond from whence the loads of it we saw winding out. along a field, had been harvested. Other hauling as well there was iri today's sull- shine: grlsts to the mill and. her- alding the return of the Spring sawing at the mill, first loads o. lumber came then. A blue Jay cali- ed joyousiy from the orchard; i lone wild duck flew down to the river; Knrolyn began to make a quilt and Jeanie lll moments of leisure continued klzltting a sweat- er for grand-daughter. who made this the last port o’ call n her day's outing. Mr. B. wosbff to town to visit the sick and small boys cleared a skating space Oai Kristyn Pond. ‘ » O I This evening in a ceremonr which ended beautifully for those most concerned, the kitchen pump, idle of late, was set back in place after certain repairs had been made to the cylinder. And in spite fears and conjectures that per- haps the never-failing stream hao disappeared for "we dropped a pebble down and heard no sound" the machine works perfectly. 'l‘hcre ere moments of suspense after ii. was in place and we gathered round to see what would happen. James pumping vigorously had that expression which shows nu expectation of success. It. was Jamie who heard sounds of rising water. He looked up at me and nodded and smiled. ‘She's caught!" he said "there'll be no more bring- ing the hose from the other pump into this kitchen now!" This meth- od. as always had proved mos‘. O a i Napoleon and Uncle Elby __-___-..s...__.._ .._..__._ -- .- iiyiisuni Lime Annual Report Following the trend of recent years. sales again establiahad an ell-time record. for Irina do Alsbastine, Canada Ltd. Net earnings before taxes s- mounted to $1,683,415.73 or M.“ per share. Tax reqllirerrwnl-a s.- mounicd to $835,000.00 9r $1.39 per share, resultinl in an net addit- ion to Surplus account o! $853,415.13 or $1.93 per share. Capital expenditures amounted to $800,039.58, distributed about evenly smvni; the Company's more important plants across Canada. The Directors report that with continued activity in the construe- tlon industry, they are looking to the future with complete confid- ence., A dividend o! $100 per sliaro for 194a has been declared pay- able quarterly. Blllfiillillifls lo Jamie and mo . . . “Listen, Ellen!" James draws my attention ta a weather l forecast then adds since I have failed La hear it "snow tomorrow!" Wail. we, all of us . . . young and alga; have had this lovely day. Until tomorrow _ Diary -Goaq. night. LONDON (OP) Civil Aviation Minister Nathan ha; n. fused financial aid to Britain's yr light airplane clubs. NOTTINGHAM, England —iCP) _- When fire broke out at her house, Mrs. Ellen Marriott. 80. escaped by sliding down knotted sheets from her “bedrocm "window “Do Io suffer sfi-m are often . OB mother writes: “The compass nuroe recommended oi when my dwhtor carpal aha sno laee hor 10h because of time loet one mantis. Now sly. Paradol is the snows for women who o! Pdlddioflol. l By Clifford Maclrldl ‘Intact-i rr UPA an". ‘it ‘IHtSCl-OCKSSLOWJLLI-If ' iii m“ m!“ l°“"liiy ‘between l‘ hm l“ fileriihilly and oer- ers, corduroye. etc. by the cuffs with inside seams of ihelqs w- gether. For quick drying. pin to lparsllel clothesline with one leg St. trtocos and nephews atlendinl the service were John J. MCKIMII. Providence. Rhoda Island‘. Mrs. H“ _ w?" 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