JANUARLZZ. 1948 TI_'I_E GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN WOMEN'S. INSIITIITE ‘MEETINGS IUBILII WOSET INSTITUTE 11" home of Mrs.» A. Cxdreen u; the meeting place for the oLJubilee Women's V “w” forJhe January meeting ‘m; the ylesident. Mrs. E. W. 'ug;[ood in the chair. Mirs. W. p, canaeran was lwointed secre- wy pro-teen. Nine members ans- wered the roll call; there was one ylsdto!‘ Present. ‘ The reports of the various cum- ‘dtiees were heard and new com» ma”; appointed. Since last mating 305.75 was collected by m, motitlrte for the Salvation “my Drive and was sent to Oilarlottetown. p, was very pleasing for the members to receive such kindly lpukfs and exlpressions of alppreci- ation for treats and thoughltful- ness shown to the sick and shut-in in m; ¢omununity during the Christmas season. which helps us u, put into action the last sent- mes 0d our Creed. "Lord God let us not forget to be kind". The roll call at next meeting is to be “new! by naming a Canadian town-and for what it is noted. It was unanimously agreed that ten dollars be donated to the Albany i-iockey Club. After many help- fui and humorous suggestions were giistilllSfid as to ways and means d raising money, it was ‘decided w have a solo of lunches at Al- bmy Village, Mrs. Earle Boulter and Mrs. A. C. Green kindly con- sented to act secretary and treas- m-er for the remainder of the year. Collection mounted to 50 cm“, The hostess, assisted by Mr two youns daughters, served a delicious lunch. Ali wended their way home in the darkness and amidst the falling snow feeling they had an ' evening well spent and_ looking f0i'\\‘lli‘d to "until we meet again." NEW IDNDON W. l. Tire regular meeting of New London W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Frank Ramsay on Jan. 8th. with theevice-president, Mrs. Oscar MacKav in chargfi- M9911"! 011"!“ in usual manner. l7 nlembflr! answered roll call, and one visitor presciit. Reports of committees followed. Sick reported two calls and School reported in need of pspcr towels, stove and chair. New Committees as follows; Mrs. Oscar McKay. MN. LOYN! CB1"?- hell. Mrs. Don MacEwen. Program. liirs. Harold Dunning and Mrs. Claiirie MacEwen. Correspondence consisted of a letter of thanks for a pill and fruit at Christmas, also a lslicr from Save The Children Fund. a short course in Dramatlcs. it mas Il1CVEd.lI1d seconded t0 mid $25.00 to Save The Children Piinil. 1t was decided we hold an suction sale at th Febrllflfl’ 111991‘ ing, Airs. Wilbur MacKay and Mrs. Mont MacEwcn as auctioneers. The vice-president called on Mrs. Wilbur MacKay who then cxpi-cssed in a few words io Mrs. Robert Carr, our appreciation of her work, and in honor of this we wshcd lo make her Honorary‘ Pre- aldciit. i.nd Mrs. Harold Dunning presented hcr with a gift ff0m 1119 mfmhers. 1t was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Harold Dunning's Roll call to be answered by donating an article for our sale. A paper on Health wi.s read by Mrs. Mont MacBwen. Collection amounted to 06.85. Meeting closed- wiih the National Anthem. Lunch was served by hostess and com- mitioo in charge. TRYON W. I. On the evening of January 12th tirrtcen members and two visitors of the Tryon Women's Institute mct at the home oii Mrs. Howard Calibcck. y The meeting opened by singing thr institute Ode followed by re- lwlilllk the Creed in unison. Roll "All was responded to by a New Year's Resolution. Minutes of last “"1111; were read and approved. Letters thanking the Institute for Christmas boxes were read by the "Crfl-“Ty. The secretary was in- structed to write f.‘ letter of thanks 10 M". Albro I-Iowatt, Mrs. Carrie Nclder for donations of money to the Institute; Two dollars was voicd to the T." B. League. It wasrdeclded to have Croconole 11'7"" at different members 1l0mes during the winter months to raise money for the Institute. The first Party to be at the home ‘l Mrl- Spurgeon Clark's. Miss M. I- Gamble will have charge of ti" arosrroii for next meeting and 1h! roll cell will be answered by “i article in an infant's layette. Red cross committee had no re- mit. School committee reported “t "(11111118 was needed. Sick Iommittee made five calla. The teachers spoke. words of lbpreeiation for books donated to Piliil carers \ . ‘ / [U71 17h. l)" //W/.' iii l, A Pl Pimpiiiu, /’//1\ imiiiri iiiii ‘iliiiiy Si” the school and the help they bad been to them in their work. Collection amounted to $1.00. Bills amounting to 02.03 were yoted to be paid. Miss lfiorie Mabey who had chlfke of the pregram gave a "Mini-Abs story of Clothing Patterns, which was most interest. 1118- A contest. jumbled names of BIll-itish Sovereigns was enjoyed by a . "rho National Anthem brought the meeting to g, close. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Bessie Itogerson. s _ MT. MELLICK W. I. Th6 January meeting of Mt. Mellick W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Lodge Lane with an attendance bi’ eleven members and two visitors. The meeting opened with singing 0,1 the Ixistltute Ode. The Collect was then repeated in unison. Roll call was answered by naming "a member of the Federal Cabinet. Minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signed by the president. The sum of $0.20 was received from the sale of fudge at. the concert. School committee reported that a kettle had been bought. and bills amounting to $6.12 were paid for kettle and the children's Christmas treat. Sick committee made one visit. Mrs. Jack MacRae was requested to buy the books and music necessary to start musical instruction in the school. Mrs. Lawson MacEachern was appointed to make further enquir- ies with regard to the Honor Roll. The secretary read “New Year Greetings from the President" from the institute News, also Mrs. Mac- Leod's letter re Institute for adoption. 1t. was decided to adopt on English Institute and to pack a food parcel at the next meeting. Miss Margaret MacDougall read e paper on Citizenship. and the questions in connection therewith were discussed, Collection amount- ed to 7o cents. A donation of 50 cents was received from a friend. The president, Mrs. Arden Richards, invited the members to meet at. her home for the February meeting. Mrs. Elliott Robertson will be ih"""’c'll'ar'ge '01 the program. Mrs, Edward wood and Mrs. Edward Robertson were named on lunch committee. The National Anthem brought the meeting to a close alter which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and committee. ' BALTIC W. I. The January meeting of Baltic w_ 1 moi, at the home of Mrs. Gordon Cousins on evening of Jan. 2nd. The president presided wish- ing all members a very l-li-PPY New Year. Meeting opened by Ode, followed by repeating Creed in unson: 12,011 call was answered by nine members. each izlvinl.’ H "New Year Resolution." ~TWO visitors were welcomed, Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed. Reports were heard from different committee's: School Com- m, report. Treausrer. reported a balance on hand of $50.37. Candy sold at concert netted $5.20- It was moved by Mfi- J"- Cousins. seconded by Mrs. Bruce Riley that bill of $1.17 for apples bought for children be paid.‘ It was moved by Mrs. Bruce Riley. seconded by Mrs. Ed. Matthews. “m; biii of $1.611 for blocks. chocolates and postuse be M"! 1° secretary. secretary 1° W11" N‘ book-case ,also write to H. B. Chandler for 1 sci plays. Collect- ion 45 cents. . Next meeting to. be held at home of Ma's. Snrle Matthews. Roll call an exchange of original Valentines. Prosrflm comm. Mr!- Jas. Cousins and Mrs. Ed. Matthews. Meeting closed wih "The K111i" At the close of the meetin! "l! [allowing program was carried out. Reading, Mrs. Bruce Riley- Contest, by Mrs. David Cousins. 1st. prize. Mrs. Bruce Crozier, Consolation. MYS- Ed- Matthew‘- A delicious lunch was served by hostess assisted by MPS- Ed- Matthews and ma. David Cousins. NORTH MILTON W. Y- Mrs. Robert Carter entertained the members of North Milton W- I. .for their regular meetirli; 0" Monday eveningJanuary 12th. 15 members answered roll call one vhjfior was present. Meeting opened by pinging Ode 1011001911 by 1'0- pearng Creed in unison. Minutes of December meetlns We" feld- apprgiled and signed. Sick com- mittee reported several 651d! 89111 mi . gift to a sick msmbfl- school mmimittee reported song book purchased. School has b8!" floured end completely painted in- aide. Bills amountins to $1.45 we" ordered paid by motion. One pair of locks ready for R811 171°"- Quiite were discussed, more still"!!! needed. and membersvwers asked to make some for next meet-inl- Hall committee reported "my l" lwgiflnr an invitation from orengemen to ‘ cuss hall plains. Mrs. Preston Rodd sent thanks for nursery mat. Thank: were ex- pnn“ f” card; and a letter of shun", for a gift. read.. T. B. Blind received. Inbtitutl. News pended out. Letter from Min leer. read. A letter from Miss Mac- Donald re short course in Dnmatics was discussed. No one felt they maid attend the whole week- Two members might Otto"! "m! of the meetings. rt was dlcldod to have the annual auction sale at 1 neat nleetins- Mrl. Lindsay Coin, Miss Iiaie flooper, Mrs trio Coiea and Mr!- Srlnton- Cole: were appointed ‘eogrrmittee in‘ chaise o! Drlmv- Piaee of nest meeting undecided. Lunch committee, Mrs. Chester bhthelon, lwi-r. cal-nut Orebbe. Mrs. Raymond Andrews. Mll- III! Hooper, Min lfiaie H0011" and llrl. lrle Colel. Roll (‘H11 t0 b! . Ii ~ugyoged yith, e_woolen qullt._,....iii. liner-racial problems, ‘In uni!“ rxcisi 6mm “W” square. a cotton quilt square or a flour bag. Collection to be L get well or sympathy card. Miss Elsie Hooper read the Programme pawl‘ on Citizenship also an article from a maggging and put on a Jumbled British Sovereign Contest, won by M", Chester MatheSon. collectioh $1.00. Meeting Closed by singing ithc National Anthem and lunch was served by the hoatessassisted by. the committee in charge. SPRINGFIELD W. I. The January ‘meeting of Spring- field Women's Institute met at the hcme of Mrs. Keith Mayne. Meet- lngpopened with singing of the Ode and repeating Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by ten members and three visitor; with a poem. In the absence of the secre- tary the minutes were read by Mrs. Reginald I-lasiam and were approved. A bill of 0.20.00 for the new hall curtain was presented and ordered paid and a vote o! thanks was tendered the curtain committee. The Blanket committee reported that the blankets had been received and distributed. Two premium blankets were received and it was decided to auction them at the Valentine Social evening which was planned for February at which there will also be a sale of home made candy, each family being asked to make up two pounds sugar for same The‘ different committees then gave their reports. Calf Clubs were discussed_and the secretary was asked to write for more informat- ion regardlng same. It was moved, scconmd and carried that we send $3.00 to the T. B. League. Red Cross Corrmittee reported 2 toques. 4 prs. combinations and 2 sweaters passed in. Mrs. R. Howard in- vlied members to her home for February meeting when roll call will be answered by passing in a wrapped parcel for an auction sale. The following committees were appointed: School, Mrs. William Curley. Lunch. Mrs. R. E. Howard. Miss Muriel Hasmm and Mrs. Joseph Matheson. Program, Mrs. Keith Mayne and Miss Emily Howard. . , An interesting "Flower" contest prepared by fivirs, Everctt llasirm was won by Mrs. Keith Mayne mid Mrs, Crawford Sinclar, and an original contest “Girls Names" prepared by MrS. Ernest Haslam was won by Miss MacMurdo. Meet- ing closcd by singing of the National Anthem, after which lunch was served by committee in charge. BAY VIEW W. l. The regular meeting oi’ Bay View Women's Institute was held on January 13 at the home of Mrs. Oliver Cole with ten members and one visitor present. The meeting opened with the creed followed by the roll call. Minutes of last meeting were then read and approved, Sick and School committees gave their reports. Institute news were distributed and correspondence read which consisted o1 letters of thanks from people remembered at Christmas and also from St. Vincent's Orphan- ago for‘ parcel of mittens received. Alter some discussion it was decided to send a box of food to an Institute in England. members to bring article for box to next mectmg. Mrs. Oliver Cole entertained the members by asking riddle and con- ducting a contest both ‘of which were greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Rupert Smpson invited members to her home for next meeting. Lunch Committee, Irene Simpson. Mrs. Damian Cullen. Mrs. ciifford Smpson. Meeting then adjourned and a dainty lunch was served. F. B. McGUlGAN IS APPOINTED T0 U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY (Escanaba Press, Escanaba Michi- i gen) Frederic Bruce McGuSlfl- Route 1. Gladstone, u senior stud- cnt in St. Joseph's parochial 111811 school. Escanaba, has received an appointment to the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. from Representative Charles E. Potter: of Michigan's 1 Eleventh Congressional district. (He is a son of Bruce McGulgm formerly of St. Patrick's Road. Hunter River, P. E.,I, and visited this province with ‘his uncle Mr. Hugh McGulgan, last year making many friends.) Between 10 and l5 students of 5t, Joseph high, school in Esca- nabs, most of whom are seniors and Juniors, are attending a three-day meeting in Milwaukee of the Sodallty Union, Milwau- kee Archdiocese, being held Jan. 2, s and d. - Among those attending the youth convention are Frederic McGulgan, sodality perfect of the school. Mary Ryan. Patrice Wag- ner, Patricia jflnlidefl, Joan Cor- bett and Norbert and Kevili Mur- phy, other students will attend but did not submit their names as all are traveling individually. The purpose of the Sodality Union meeting is to bring Vto- gether Catholic young people for a discussion of vital issues of the doth Included on the Milwaukee urosmm. I:“-<I_'_‘P‘ed on the Chicago n conferences, will . - - '1' the n Si. Laurent is Likely Successor - u nose mmao Canadian Press stun Writer OTTAWA. Jan. 20 -- (GP) _ Rt, Hon. Louis St. Laur t. a briliant French-speaking Canadian lawyer from Quebec city but a comparative- tyro in active politics, will lrlkely be the initial successor to Prime Minister MacKenzie King's: Liber. a1 party leader. With Mr. MacKenzie King call- ing on the National Liberal Feder- ation to hold a conventlolfihis summer-probably next August - to select his successor, highranklilg party members felt there was little. doubt. that the 65-year-old Minister of External Mfalrs would tdke ovcr -- temporarily. Even if the convention chooses Mr, St. Laurent, who only entered the cabinet in 1041. he probably would only iiill the gap for a few years. I-Iis years are against a long tenure as party leader and there are assresslve young men. in the cabinet coming ahead rapidly. A leading cabinet minister, com- menting on the likely succession. sa-id: "Mr. St. Laurent wili- bl chosen unan.mously by the con- vention this summer." Asked about the attitude of the Western members to selecting a man from Quebec, he said: "That. will make no difference. We feel it will be unanimous. Western membe s will vote for him too." But it would likely be made clear at the convention that this was a stop-gap solution to the leader‘- shlp question. Mr. St. Laurent himself has in- dicated he wants to get back to his law eventually and to_a quieter life beyond the turnmoil of federal politics. It is understood it has been the personal persuasion of the Prime Minister which has led him to continue in public life. This seems to be the favorable position of Mr.. St. Laurent, but there are six other cabinet min- isters with known ambitions for the long-term leadership. They all have qualifications in varying degrees. There is Finance Minister Abbott '48, who would be a strong con- tender. There is Defence Minister Claxton, 49, also well up in the field along with Health.Mlnlstel' Martin. 44. There are the "mcn-undcr-{SO whom they talk about around Ottawa as potential leaders. Then there ls Justice Mhister Ilsley, 54. and Agriculture Minister Gardiner, 64, the latter probably the sagest politician of the lm. WINSIJOE SOUTH MISSION BAND The Winsiue South Mission Band held ther annual meeting with i8 members present. The president, Doris Jenkins opened the worship sci-vice with Hymn 53 Silent Night Holy Night. Scripture reading st. Luke 2 7-16 was read by Dorothy MacDonald followed by Prayer. Reading "A Wonderful Thing Happens" by Veda Rodd. A story "Kng Soicmn’! Wise Request" and "Wise Judge- ment" by leader. A reading, "The Silver Cones" by Marie MacDonald. A story "Little Angles of Christ- mas." Hymn, While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks by Night. closed the worship service. Minutes‘ of last meeting were read and adopted. Roll call was answered by a favor- .te Hymn. A letter was received from Miss Inman from Trinidad, saying she received the Christmas cards in plenty time for Christmas. Collection mus taken by little Luella Clark. amounting to 82 cents, proceeds from travelling apron was $6.00. Treasurer report- ed 024178 sent away for 1947. Seven members paid for world friends and four members paid fees for 1948. Fiollowing are the election of oiificers for coming year: ' President — Veda Rodd. Vice-President — Dorothy blac- Donald. Rec, Secretary — Roma Rodd (re-elected.) Treasurer - Beatrice Jenkins (re-elected.) Mite Boxes Sec'y - Doris Jcnkins. World Friends sedy — Marie MacDonald. Temperance Rodd. A treat to the Mlzpah Benediction meeting to e close. sec'y -_ Eleanor children and brought ‘the and courtship and marriage and the family rosary. Sryrnu meets yearly in Mil- waukee and students. of the Cath- olic high school here are attend- ing to observe sodality work and report back to their unit. SAYISTALIN SICK Brazilian ambassador to Moscow for 10 months before Brazil broke relations with Russia, Marlo Pi- mentel Srandao declares Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin is suffer- ing from partial paralysis and walks with eru Fund yesterday reached the sum of two thousand dollars it was announced by Committee Ohelr- man Roy MaoGiliivray. The fund which was opened Monday by the Benevolent Irish Society for the family 0f Mr. Jos- eph llarldn. victims of the tragic early morning fire last Sunday, has met with a ready and gener- ous response: While a canvas of the business Mrs. Fulton Thompson , William Grimes . A. J. DeCostc Catholic Women's League Boys’ Jimniles Taxi George Whitehead .. Guardian Pubkco. Major T. B. Rogers Reg. Brit-ton 2.00 l..arter’s Barber Shop 2.00 Mrs. Benjamin . 1,00 Garrisons N.C.O.'s-'M'ess (Reserve Army), .. Employees Prowse Bros. Jimmie Lannin . Ambrose Smith Mr. and Mrs. Amby Atkins Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins Marion MaoMillan Jack Callaghan . Louis Doiron Dr. T. E. E. Robins Harry Herman .. A Friend .. A Friend N. A. Darrach, E. Royalty .. Roy Brown (Hunter River) .. J. C. Montgomery W. W. Murphy .. E. P. Carroll . Mrs. F. J. Casey . Mr. d: Mrs. Jas. Laughan . Mrs. Cleve Craswell H. L. Bethune Mr. so Mrs. Geo. Berrigan Mrs, c, H, McGuigan (Hunter Jack 'l‘rainor. D.V.A. .... LL-Governor Bernard James Gillan . T. N. T. Girls, ‘Irinity Church (clothing and can goods) Mr. s: Mrs. James Coylo 2.00 G. McPherson 1.00 W. Stevenson 1.00 Helen Acorn .50 ’s .... .. 0.00 F. N. Keys 2.00 Thomas Michael L00 P. J . MacDonald Charles Earle ............. .. . Starns ........ .. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jenkins 10.00 Hlany Court . M91141! WB-Bh . . New Mwhod Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnston 6r ohnston .. Pew!’ Gill! Mr and Mrs. Jas Kelly Mrs. Russell Jenkins . P. J. Senltner The Coffee Pot Whitloclt Tire Serv ce E. N. Phillips . Wellington MacNeill Andrew Roberts .. Truman Jenkins Borden Boswell A Friend Fisher Bros. 1161911 Rom-say - A. Kennedy 8t Co. Mrs- Frank Koran 1.00 nowherurhituro Co. Kinsmen ‘. 50.00 Robert Downe .. William Reddin . . Dr, Leo I'll-en]; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. . N. Kaye ..... .. (Mermaid) ................ .. Rum Begirgw Smart Shoppe . Firank Currie . Island Furriers . Jamieson's Drug Store Crockett do Storey . Mrs. W. Leonard . Gloria. Hughes Erber Shop McPhee d: Trainer I-Larny Cameron Seaman's Beverages Eastern Hay s: Feed C. Carvell Bros. ..., A. Plckard d: Co. Mr. dcMl-s. M. F. Kenny . Brighton Dairy ............... .. P.E.I. Live Stock Agency Thweels Grocery Pineau's Bakery Frank Hennessey Funera Merit Whitlock W. Moniteith Donations To B. l. S. Fire Victims Fund Donations to the Laridn Appeal EFIIIIK Reed Morrissey Family .. .. .. 4.00 Lit-Col. D. A. MacKinnon, Lt. Col. J. D. Stewart, 19.5.0. 10.06 D. S. O. .. Rev. Bernard Gillis . 1.00 Ed's Taxi, Management J. P. McAleer 1.00 and staff .. Buddy McAleer 1.00 J. .A. Io/wson J-\P- K911i’ 1.00 Helen MacDougaii . MacKenzie 1.00 Bertha Brown James E. McAlerr 2.00 A Friend Bob Stevenson 2.00 J. C. Saint David Sellick 1.00 Manager and Staff Metro- Murlel Mc-Caskill 1.00 polltan Stores . Frank Cohossey - 1.00 E. Cusack, Tracadie Cross Patrick Doyle .. 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Walsh Mrs. Geo. MacCorm 1.00 Summervilie .. .. ............. .. E. B. Arnfast .. 5.00 Mr. Ralph MacDonald, Kiwanis 50.00 Lower Montague F- E- Chrlstoilhé uoloh o... Frank Fraser .. Gem H, womb; g; gun Mrs. T. L. Smith Ami-s mxi Dr. W. R. Carson ......... .. Home Mr. Brown (Post Office) . . s, 1,, Hardy A Svmhathizer - n. n. Hughes Jlwk 13111011 - A Friend .... .. Mrs. J. C. Wlsner . . M_ 1, Malice;- Hownrd McInnis (donation) 5.00 A E_ Russell Doris Clinton .. 1.00 w_ cgafofd I.O.D.E. (Earl of l-Lllisborough) M A_ Fume;- Clmlltvl‘) ~ ~ 99 -B, Graham Rogers . Adolphus Vessey . 2-00 sugag Bowl fPkiPpiflfsg-uussua 3388888828 8'88 firms of the city is being made, S. N. Kaye _ 2.00 the committee will be pleased to Mirs. James Campbell 1.00 accept contributions firom indivi- Albert Kaye .... .. .__. 2.00 duals and any person desiring to A. J. Watts .. 1.00 make o. donation should write Mr. Mrs. James Poulton 5.01) Roy 'McGillivray, Post Office Box Frank Steele 5.06 451- City- Exchange Store 2.00 'l'he complete list of contributors Myers Studio .. 1.00 hydrate follows: ' J. E. I. Trainer 45.00 Benevolent Irsih Society . .100.00 C. McQuaid . f . 1.00 Redemptorlst Fathers . . D. L. Mathieson . .. 10.00 C1171’ u! Ch'town .. .. Employees W.D. Gillis dz Co. 11.00 Hon. W. J. P. MacMilian, Employees Marine Dept. .. 17.00 O. B. E. . , F, M, Robertson 1,00 Patriot Pub. Co. . . rElmer Campbell .. 1.00 Mrs. S. R. d: Hilda Jenkins . John McLean .50 Mr. Justice G. J. Tweedy . Nomman Campbell 1.00 E. M. Blanchard , John Edwards 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. P. W. 'I‘urner . Norman McFadyen 1.00 Sidney '1'. Green . Fulton Warren 1.00 Senator J. P. Macintyre . Lorne" Coles 2.00 H- R- bursa . .... .. . Arthur H-hynes 1.00 allia B. Cummings 5.00 Ray . .. .40 DY- D- T- Wave .... .. 5.0: Preston Sentncr 1.00 Mr. Thomas Curran. (St. Wilfred Doucette . 1.00 Theresa) 5.00 W. L. McKerma and Co . 10.00 E. A. Foster . .. 5.00 DeBlois Bros. . . Claude S. MacMilian 3.00 Miss Many Miclsaac Wendell MacDonald . 2.00 Miss Frances Hennessey L; D. MacPhee (Clyde River) 2.00 W. R. Adams ............ .. P8161! Keenan . . 2.00 Miss Mabel K. Halt A Friend .. 2.00 Seymour Dunn W. E. Mclnnls . 1.00 Mary Kaye .. . _ James Alfred Egan 1.00 Louis MacDonald John Alfred man 1.00 Angie Blanchard Russell MacLean (Veteran! Harold Cudmore Wil18) P.E.I. HOSDitaI ...... .. 1.00 William Weatherbi W. E. Bryant (Veterans Win Joseph McGarry . PEI. Hospital 1.00 Friend Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dillon Mayfair Tea Rooms Riven 5-00 Murphy's Servic aoo Ira Brown 2.00 Dame] 3.11m 5o Moore dc Mac . 25.0.. A Friend _ Vernon Maddigan 5.00 Michuy, Grocery, Miss Mary E. Gorveatt . . 2.00 mnmworth Ave_ ____ _, poi; Capt and Mra- V- 1- Miw- Rev. .1. c.‘ Pitre. Rustico . 4.00 Donald .. 2. 3656p}, A Doiron 5m Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Hynes .. 10.00 mid Megan“ mi; Fred How» »- 1W a. a. Ghiz 1.00 Mr- J- E- M" i Mary Beauty Salon . 1.00 Tracadie .. 2.00 Young's growl-y _, _, m.) Cpl. M. F. Hagen, R.C.M.P 1.00 Wilson's Barber Shop 2.00 Sud Saunders 1.00 Reg. MacDonald . The iiontrsi Guardian this column is reserved for new: oi local interest but adverthlng of I III"! nature may be inserted at five cents a w d frleuy . ‘able Ln advance. or ' p" COOK'S to: Photographs, CIASWELL (or Photographs. JIMMIES TAXI. Phone 525. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN;- SUBANCE. ALL WINTER HATS up to 5,95 clearing at 50c. Greendal Co., Ltd. Ladies Store. FOB HEALTHY CHICKS buy Inland Chicks at the Island Chick Efatchery. Charlottetown. .SPECIA.L GROUP od Wool and CIPDe Dresses. regular 516.95. To glefr at $4.95. Greendal Co., Ladies re. i T0 NEW GLASGOW in 25 min- utes via Maritime Central Airways twice daily. Phone 2061 or 540. FUR. COATS greatly leduced in prices, Inspect our liner before purchasing and save money. Ken- nedy's Ladies Wear. PHONE SAUNDERS 1806 for Sroup and wedding pictures on location. JUST lmciilrvnn a shipment of adjustable baby carriage sleigh run- ners Crockett dr Storey, Ltd. DISCOUNT SALE Kennedy's Ladies wear continues. Good “i. ection to choose from. NEW SPRING DRESSES uriving daily. Bright Prints and Plain Col. ors. Greendal 00.. Ladies Store. DB. J. D. ILEDDIN’! dental of- fice at Mt. Stewart will be closed till Feb. 2. f THE PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Services for Silnday. January 25th, as follows: Mount Stewart 11 A. M. Hldhdield S P. M. Marahfleld 7.30 P._M. Rev. F‘. N. Young, Minister. CHURCH SERVICES. — There will, be a. Song Service in Alexandra (Church on Sunday, January Zth at S P. M. Simday School at 2 P. M. Everybody welcome. BIRADALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday, January 25th. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Rose Val- ley 8 P. M. Bradaibane 7.30 P. M. w. s. MacPhail, Minister. 1 . POLICE COURT-At the Stip- l endiary Magistrate's Court yester- day, a man charged with being drunk and incapable was remand- ed until Saturday, while s case under the Prohibition Act was dis- missed. A case under the Income War Tax Act was further heard and adjourned until Monday. THE PBESBYTERJAN CHURCH in Canada. Brookiield Charge. Services next Lord's Day as fol- lows: Hartsville l1 ant; Hunter River 8 11m; GIMSOW Road 7.80 pan. There will be no prayer ser- vice in the Hartsville Church fills evening. The annual congregat- ional meeting of the Presbyterian Church. Hunter River, will be held this evening, Friday, Jan. 2S, at 8 pan. Donald Nicholson, mnister. Y-GRADS CLUB-At the regu- 1a.r meeting of the Charlottetown Y-Gl-ads Club on Wednesday ey- enihg. the sum of 085.00 was voted to the Larkln Relief Fund and a like sum was also voted to an- other distress ease in the city. Elmer Letter . Rex MoCarville Coyne Electric LePage shoe store May Smith W. W. Wellner . Chas. L. Reardon . A. B. Belchcr Major T. E. MncNutt Dr. W. Temple Hooper . J. Wilbert Cehill Frank MacIntyre . Hugh Trainor Eleanor Mary Dufify Charles Currie Wallie Scarltle-bury _ Joseph Flynn Fred L. Egan Gore/rd Murray’ . Gloria and John Darte Dr. F. C. Dougan .. .. Col. Fred I. Andrew . Lloyd S. Stevenson . ill PM-r-esi-r-r-wr-r-P-we-s-s-r-E-‘sne-r 222222228222222222222 Mrs. Wm. MaoManus . Mr. drMrs. Horace MacEwen Robert A. Hardy . . l-Iyrldman s; Co Mrs. F. Lloyd Carl M. W. Wood, Southport Michael Welsh Russell Furness .. staff of Enterprise Bakery .. Shelia Humphrey ., . Jean MacMilian . Robert Duncan . .. . Henderson d: Cudmore . Tip Top ‘railore ..... .. Bowlan Radio Service A Friend Olive Veil .. Blanche Gallant Mrs. F. McMahon Mrs. J. MoOarville Mrs. H. M. Galiay . Gordon Connors .. ..._ Miss R. M. Bradley ................. Management and staff ~ Batt s. McRae .. Agnes W. MacQuaid 5.00 Checker Taxi 22.00 Rankine Mcllainc . Mr. as Mrs. Ralph Gillespie .. 2.00 Mr. a Mrs. J. Pius Callaghan 2.00 -Herb Campbell .... . Paul MocGee 1.00 Matthew Cheverle . .. 2.00 Elsie James .. . " " Garage 5.00 ' M. J. Conway ........ .. Catherine Iadwell 1.00 gee" of L, M, Rmle ,_ 30,00 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jay . Ruth James .. . mp; Mgc-Kenzle 1,00 Montgomery Temple (No. Mr. 6c Mrs. W. l2. Cotton . Lois Macliachern . 1.00 Pythian Sisters ma. V. Blake Iorne Clinton 1.00 W. D. Gillis Rita Berrigan Chas. E. Praught . .. 2.0.2 "Ink R011" - - A Friend. St. Paul's Laymen’: Assn. 55.00 A. R. Mclnnls .2500 A Friend .. Col. Keith Rogers ..10.00 Mrs. Jas. Brown and family 2.06 Taylor's Jewellery ‘Store Miss Coroomn and s Mr. Fred Yates .. .80 Mrs. Murnaghan Corcoralfs Business Col llmterprise Bakery . 10.00 G. M. Grant Mrs. Arthur Richard W. Lewis Condon D. Jerome Gillis Rt. Rev. Bishop Boyle Michael Bros. Mr. 8s Mrs. John Martin and family Geo. and Marion Clarke. Mt. Stewart .. Beatonlamily, A shooting started in York under the direct- ion 0.1 Mr. w.il open in the near future. greasing favourably with singing under the direction of MI. Frank Johnstone of Charlottetown» soil Joie spent SundnY the guest of Mrs. Caswelks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Murray. ability of Mrs. and Miss Evelyn Underhay. Charlottetown has been pdesiderlt of the Saint John chapt- er of the New Brunswick Associ- gflgn or Registered Nursu. Miss Seaman is a. sister of Dr. RF. Sea- rinain and the Misses Nellie and, 1.11a- FESTIVAL MIISIB is now available If TOOMIS . and MILLER BIOS. Music Stores in Charlottetown _ YORK 8r VIGIEITY am. Harold Taylor, York was a visitor to the city on Irldey. . gallery is William Cooke, and The snow ploulh was out plow- ing out the road here on Wednes- day which mods provement in the road. -C a great em- The school children are pro- their Mr. and Mrl. Joe Cuwell ull in Yorb Mr. and Mrs. l-faroid Watts and family were visltore to Pleasant Grove Sunday guests iof Mrs. Elby Hardy. Mrs. Albert Proud. York has as her guest her daughter Anne. Mrs. MacCormick of Western Canada. This is Mrs. visit to the Island for 2S years. MalzCormickh first school is pl-ogrenine avourably under the very capabla William Crockett York The regular meeting of the Day- spring Mission Circle was held on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. president presided. The meetiril Wened with the Devotional period led by Mrs. Frank Vessey. This was followed by the business period which epon- od with the roll call answered by a verse of Scripture containing the word then read by the secretary, Mn. Harry Lewis. A committee was appointed to select an Pagent. Roll call is to be answered at next meeting by a verse of scripture "upright." The Bible Quh is on The Swan H. MacCollum. Mrs. Dewar J. ‘Ti-util." The minutes were Batu containing the word he tend}; Qchupter of 3t. Matthew. The lunch committee for next meet- ng is. Mrs. Howard Watts and Mrs. Richard Vessey. Lunch was then served committee departed trunking Mrs. MecCaIurl for a lovely evening. One new member. mood Hal- non was initiated into the dds. Committee chairman Joim k- monds reported that for bringing the Shel-riffs “II Parade" to dlariottetoiwn in b- rll were under way. Joel: Bimb- son was appointed to the (iii publicity committee. was held alt Old flasin Blue Room with Wlilf Chldm-ole as chttirlsfll and Newton Large and John I» rows leading the sing-song. the hostess Ill in charge, Then aI l 1m meatflI Personals Mrs. Harry Hennesey, ll W!‘ mouth Street, entertained a gm. of ladies mt a knittins PQ-Ti-Y B" cently. Miss Bessie Seaman. formerly d elected an Seacnan of (Dilarlottetovm. Saskatchewan s Turning To ndustriaiization By GEORGE FOSTER. . REGINA, Jan. 2i—(C.P)—Cou- vinced by bitter experience thud an economy based almost entire-LY on wheat is a risky one, Saskat- chewan is turning to chemical and petroleum resourcel for the industrialization it so bad.- its vast R. Mitchell . 10.0.) J. H. Hughes . .. 2.00 ly needs. Mr. and Mrs. R. . . Canada's 819111 811111- W. J. Carr Province also is seekins BOHNOI cheap power necessary for an! large-scale industrialization. This power could comb from tbs proposed natural gas pipeline from Alberta to Winnipeg or the pro- posed South Saskatchewan River dam. But both projects still are in the planning stage and Soak- atchewanb Socialist C. 0.1". Gov- ernment is trying to revamp the . Provinces hodge-podgo power-dis- - tribution scheme to cut power costs and simplify power trans- mission and generation. Power now is supplied by on! large privately-owned plant at Moose Jew. inunioipaily-owned plants at Regina and Saskatoon the Saskatchewan Power Cola- mission and several smaller mun- icipal plants. Trump cards in the ‘Provincfl bid for a chemical industry-ro- quirlng less capital and less de- pendent on cheap power than manufacturing-are salt and pot- ash deposits near Unity and i'ao- dium sulphate deposits and south of Moose Jaw. the Unity and zloydminister-Ione Rock oildelds it seeks natural gal and petroleum. If the power problem can be solved it plans further developnien‘ no" restrict- ed to a Government brick and tile plant at mtevan-d its hugs clay resources. bdll'