award h Oidding. Iliss Patricia Ilsclnnis was one of the two Prince Edward island Guides to attend a Guide Camp in New Brunswick. Brownies and Guides took part in the different church parades, ‘Thinking Day Rally and 15 Guides attended camp at North Rustico. The Convener pointed out that at present both the Brownie Pack and Guide Com- pany are overcrowded. with others on the waiting list and that every effort should be made to secure new leaders so that these roups could be divided next fa . ’l'he Membership Convener. Mrs. P. J. Nealis. reported an increase of 20 members during the year bringing the total mem- bership to 161. The Sub-division lost the following members through death, — Mrs. James Landrigan, Mrs. J. E. Hughes, Mrs. Maurice White. Mrs. D. J. Riley and Mrs. J. E. Cullen. Mrs. Ernest McTague, Pub- licity Convener, reported the ten monthly meetings to both pap- ers. and advertised all projects fly. Aprnll. 17, Du Reviews C.W.L Irancli Activities The following is a summary of the re rt presented by Mrs. C. L. acDonald. Recording Secretary. at the annual meet- ing of the Charlottetown Sub- division of the Catholic Women’: League held last week:— There was a splendid attend- ance at the nine Executive and ten regular monthly meetings held during the year. The Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. Maurice Griffin. reported having had twenty-three masses for deceased members of the League and deceased relatives in the immediate families of mem- bers. 25 get-well cards were mailed to ill members and 40 letters and one telegram sent. The Treasurer, Miss Gertrude Coady. told of monies raised in 'l'"'t,','-l"°'-"' "'.'::'-'5’-4 ‘ =-...:: .5’! 3::-:. ggfl.‘ weuugbgevazalenhuglpad . .Iunqp.g, -14» is uni aim-eh was the M... 3353“ For travefi-g. the bride pretty wedding on March 84. at 4 .ln.. when nev. Don-Id MW in ‘W chose a ndtural wool coat with navy accessories. holy bonds of inatrisnmy Hester . 'l'hey will reside in Nova leetis CEASTER WEEK - Elill SPEBIALS « Newest Spring styles and shades in the DAIN'I'Y BLDUSES on Sale. Sizes 12 to 30. Strange But True ay 1. is. Macaroon! Having four calves in 10 months and 26 days is the prolific record chalked up by a purebred Holstein cow owned by a farmer at Vlnwn. Quebec. This prolific mother produced twin calves. a heifer and a bull, in the sprlsx of 1952. This past spring she gave birth to twin oalves. 0113' 10 years old. the cow has already present- ed her owner with is calves. Canada's first leather tannwy stood in Quebec City (1670). If you like to take stock of a spider's web sfter a rainfall you win see those busy insects pluck- ing at the anchor lines to free the present high prices “a of feed. a hen lnuat lay between vestigate. A Io-looeggsayearbeforeabebv a camera money maker. Believe it or not. but caud- ians set about 16 times tlwr own weight in food each year. lrokm down into figures it would read like this: 150 pounds of meet. in pounds of lultr. loo tins of canned ineat. soopoundsol flounlopoundaofaeotieoold. butts:-. son pints of milk. 21!) eggs and zoo pounds of ruftnge. Another am ' thing about us is that we are producing Ni more than we were so years I10. and producing it with soil fewer man hours of labor and only 115 more harvested scrcs.. , 85% of the earth's tillable land is still cultivated by horse power. 0 O O A corked bottle tossed into the sea in 1908 by an antarctic expedi- 'l‘be church was tastefully dec- orated with white and yellow flowers. Wedding music was play- ed b bl s Ina Phillips while the choir sang “O Perfect Love." Given in marriage by her ta- ther. the bride was attired in a light blue suit with navy acces- sories and s corsage of ‘red roses. She was attended by her sister. Miss Wanda who was attired in a gray suit with ink accessories and a corssge o pink roses. Mr. Angus MacDonald was the i if 3 5*-'5 uni 5? Finally they book which disclosed the mystery. one by one the crew had succumb- ed to the cold. But it was the data at the bottom of that report stare day, April ii, and again in the Tryon United Church, at 8 p.m.. the community choir presented a program of Easter music, which was enjoyed by the large con- different ways and disbursed as follows:— Diocesan and National dues, prizes to Notre Dame Aca- demy. St. Joseph's Convent. Queen Square School. St. Dun- stan's University, Girl Guide Camp, Catholic Girl's Scholar- ship Fund, Hospital Bazaar. Precious Blood Mnnsslry, Social Welfare Bureau, Playground Committee. St. Vincents Orph- sion. with Mrs. Mrs. Peter Le of Ways and that funds for in connection with the Sub-divi- Tha Sick Visiting Stephen Trainor as Convener reported visits made to all sick members who were also sent getwell cards. Means. were raised in various ways in- annual tag day. gregations Committee Sem- the teacher 3 Convener reported Sub-division Clair, the twol privileged to be pre- Congratulations are accorded to School. who resides approximately two miles therefrom, and whom during the long period of ceedingly had roads and weather. lhns daily traversed the in and from her school on a farm tion was picked up the other day off the coast of New zealand, which incident brings to mind the duties of “bottle uncorker" in the days of Elisabeth 1. This court official was appointed by the queen herself and it was a capital crime to ueglect to deliver to him all bottles taken from the sea and containing writ- ten messages. This law was abolished in the t South Melville 0X- distance which made Captain Jones in anaasunsnt. It read: Nonsnbt l4, l'ldI. All those froson bodies had been drifting around through those treacherous Arctic waters for is years! How she managed to avoid being crushed by the ice- flows no one will ever know. Another mystery of the see. corn- - friends. Serving were Mrs. James gr msman. Ushers were: nsyrnond Milli- gan, brother of the groom, and Willis Macbean, brother of the bride. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents for the immediate relatives and close Williams. Mrs. Roland MacLesn, Mrs. Loman MacLean, Mrs. Eaton Price $2.90 PRINTED COTTON I-IOUSEDRISSE. Sizes 16 to 44. Reg. 2.98—On sale for Only sue .'l‘.B.Sl..M‘lF-1d',~ , . Mia.-ion:-riP.-Tor fulinfififige ma two cake sales. "“°‘,‘"f~ “"9" WC“ °°"d'“°"= reign of George 111. “ml 1-hf Hlmblflf MIMI? P1°k- Ramsay. Mu. Carl Mouse. Min °' w- or ---- mo... HOSE _ New so... 5...... New Canadians, Dunstan's Basil- Church mss Party for flowers for St. lca and Holy Redeemer at Christmas and Easter. The Education Convener re.- perted having attended and pre-! sented prizes at the different ier a booth at zasr. Sincere thanks the use of their regular monthly to Mrs. to the Knights of Columbus for Lorne Noonan and Mrs. Peter Holland at the Hospital Ba- were extended ling salesman-_,, the and home for _ the crows, meetings. whose homes The recent sounds of wild geese hovering near here. and a travel- at Kildare River, the return of black birds, eic.. are harbinger: that spring is at hand. and the co-operation of as a nation with all the modern conveniences yet a million Ameri- cana live in homes with no kitchen sink, and 40 millions have no bath sparrow, W55. Switzerland permits anyone to have a bank account by number report of Brant denly against the horisen appeared a. full-rigged ship speeding along swiftly despite the fact that no wind was blowing at the time. when the two venels drew up alongside of each other they made out the name of the strange ship proposed by Rev. J. A. MacDon- ald and responded to by the groom. The guest book was in charge of the bride's brother. Master Herman Mscliaan. For the occasion the bride's mother were navy blue crepe with white ‘I Special Sizes 9 to 11 99¢ school closings as well as those of St. Dunstan'a and Prince of Don't miss thfllfl Easter Wales, and meetings of the Home " and School Association. The and a corsage of yellow roses. The groom's mother wore a gray - sun, wind and government road machines, \\'lll cause an indication to forget the difficulties of mo- PA F- M3°D°“','tor transportation experienced off h . "mu t In boy gm-M —- Abby 5. Hart. but seeing nobody aboard her they decided to investi- gate. the Executive Meetings were held. Appreciation was also ex- pressed to Rev. when Germany seized the Nor- wegisn freighter Templar during President. Mrs. P. J. Steele spoke on the radio during Edu- cation Wcek. Successful Study Clubs were held during the win- fer months. Mrs. Frank Walker reporting for Institutions said that l5i) magazines were sent to the City encourageme the efforts Canada." aid, Chaplain, for his attendance at all meetings and his words of of the nt and guidance in Catholic lcs W. our paved highways. ' Sympathy of r e l a t i v e s and Wo-,iriends are extended to the near- men‘s League to serve "God anri‘est-of-kin of the late Mrs. Char- the 2nd World War they put their crew aboard to run her. At the end of the war the Templar went back to her former owners and so did some ghosts. Now the)’ find 1‘ Judson, whose death oc- . curred at the P. E. 1. Hospital on1'°‘”1Cu"' to get men to Sign on me April 7, including Mr. old ship because they 38)’ She" Wm” Jud“hnunle:i. Headless ghosts. dressed Three men were found dead in their bunks. a fourth. whom they took to be the Captain. stared at them through the eyes of a mad- man. They took him aboard their own vessel but he died shortly after- ward without aaying a single acn- slble word. The Abby 8. Hart was towed to part but exactly what had occur- rod on that mystery ship has never been revealed. It is known how- ever, that she sailed from Java fully manned and that her cargo of sugar was intact. The GLORIA "Where Smarter Women Shop" 1'19 Grafton St. Hospital and on Sanatorlum Day 56 members donated candy, flow- ers. magazines and books to this Institution. At Christmas hampers of apples were sent to the Preci- son, who, for a considerable per- iod of time, was domiciled at Hampton, while engaged as a mechanic and owner and operator of a large garage business, and Hampton And wunu in Nazi uniforms pop up WHY HOW and then, give orders and diaap-- pear. Ghosts traditionally are not sup- posed to'haunt ships because they mi! Blond MOD!-“FY. Sacred Hampton School team defeated who rec.-nuy transferred his bug. Heart Home and Provincial ln- Westmnreland School team, by iness to Moncton, N. B. are assumed not to like water but i firmary. the score of 6-0 in the game pla,v- the Tempmr would gppear to be ed in Crapaud Rink, on April 5. fine DHCCMIBE of district .citizr-ns availed themselves of the Recent “Ports indicate a alightjpriviiege of bearing testimony improvement in the condition Oiilo the esteem entertained for the Mrs. Basil Holm, who was so-‘late Senator J. Walter Jones, by riously injured bl’ 8 03!‘ On the T- attending the services held for C- Hifihwfly. hell’ her home. On Scnalor Jones in the Charlotte- April 2. town Baptist Church. on April ll. Rev. Dr. W- A MaCQ\1arri£. Many citizens attended ths has returned to his D3Si0|‘v'1l'morning Easter service. in Hamp- charge at Hopewell, N. S., fol-iron Church, on March ii. to hear lowins I brief and an enjoyable the message, and to join with a an exception to the rule. The British whaler Greenland. nosed through Arctic waters in‘ 1175 and was caught in a bad storm and was almost driven to disaster on an ice DECK V As the men held on to the ship's rail and wiped the brine from their eyes a strange vessel came racing towards them from the north! The skipper bulged his eye in amazement — no ship could find The Social Service report by the Convener. Mrs. Catherine 3.’ Creamer, stated the usual work A " was carried out for the Catholic '5 Social Welfare Bureau each week ,. and a total of 353 knitted and g.‘ sewn articles completed for cli- ‘ ents of the Bureau. In addition V the Sub-division contributed $100.- ’ -v .’ 00 towards the work of the Bur- eau and packed Christmas box- es of food for four of its needy l l ‘ families. , , . '2 Mr,‘ Lame N,,,,Mn' Convene, visit at his old home. guest of largely augmented ‘choir, in the her way through that treacherous 0, citizenship and Immll"uon_ his mother, Mrs. Morley Mac-isinglng of the very fine old Easter lee new in such a storm — yet reported monetary assistance Q“"“°' h’'”‘“'‘- *''‘"d i“ ‘"1"’ “mu SP9‘ there she was. rial choir selection applicable to CE As the strange vessel drew nearer given to New Canadians as well as participation in the Christ- mas Party sponsored by the Ca» - .1 . ..~ b -_ nadian Citizenship Council at The :,n,t:_.na¢;' tll:\Petulcriltv,l“;Sn'd °',‘.,p,,,.‘:::, C!l°‘t':r Club '1'": '.'dp“'“d5 M ‘oofvery heavy irav.elling conditions n ‘ere new real ents of_ the 0“ the paved highway. province. Members are faithful in using the franchise and a goodly number of League mem- During the week a number of . h t’ . . cars and light trucks, made. at tf..1T€..{r£:ea5°E,. An unfortunate accident oc- curred to Mr. Billy Myers, while won’t shrink Kern vnt;:d at tlhed civic election. engaggd in splltting wood, nn V wrest was ill at the Ceno- April 3, cgusjng, through .3 tlnh an Remvmberance Day and glancing axe, a cut below the , mfimb"-‘ I-‘Si-‘led It the M35-tilmee requiring a number of stitch- rghifhd me Ng-93%“? had ""8l‘9d es to close the wound. Bill‘! a a . . v . - w ' . tive inycomeriinuniiy larfefaivsry a.rltd mm mm . speedy re gave freely over lili hours of their time. in collecting for worth- ADP1'03Chi"E ii" Cl"-‘int! fllld 3 while organizations including Red busy program of games. and an Cross. Cancer. March of Dimes. cninyable Dfirmd 01 skalmlz With Catholic Social Wclfare, etc. The ideal ice (‘0ndili0nS. -1 H1051 in- Sulflfidivision has representationlteresting game of hockey betwcon blinds of new -,f. ‘ on.—Music I-‘estival Assoc, Had the married men and unmarried Cross. P. E. 1. Chapter of Polinimenlc team, witnessed by a large -an-e’ Foundation. P. E. 1. Drama As- crowd of witnesses. resulted in I ' soc. Cancer Society, institute the score of 12-2. favor of the P S for the Blind, Canadian Associa-«latter team. " lion of (‘onsumcr.<, T. B. League. I I d d k d I * _ no u e among wee »en v .=- V . . . ‘l:lirri‘rcri“e“ aar:1dd SLC(l1Cr;ri1 AA;-:’rIcL“il.“0nPr(t:!l“0”' combining business with Eien ii rain catches you with your windows open — new G,-,1 Guide,‘ canadmn Cm-"W V fiearfqlierieu xvfirie KMets1srSI Kenneth Flexalum plastic tape won t shrink or stretch. new Flcxalun! - ' . at a ei xon. resl- . . . ' g(\)1rl;’1m§‘s‘;-:":1°l1 I '1 11 Playlfround dents‘ flspecuvely of we“ and slots won t rust! Both tape and slats wipe clean withs damp .- M155 Mam," D,,u“,,_ p , ,, _ Clyde River. clnlh. Slat: snap back into shape though you bend or abuse them. Their baked-on finish won't chip. crack or peel. either. l20 aunisst color combinations. Free estimates! Easy tcrinsl HOLMAN’S l gramme Convener. tld of th. , , different items arranged for the - Mex" :"r:h2'&;y°" P'”b-‘hr’ monthly meetings and the social Ian um ‘I ' p'm" °n sum hours that followed each. The Lay R t t C , . e ran onvener R L B B E R S T A M P S Mrs. John L. McGuigan. report- ed on the Retreat held at Notre Dame Academy last July. the Communion Br:-akfast in Nov- ember. the Lccture by Rev. cosmos Ioullrrp . n.-....'.-.1 Lord which W... .,,..... m-mo-can Summerside or Charlottetown . sored by the Sub-division, the "‘C1“- “"“3"'-""55 CMIM mural. NW! SCOVIK hours of adni-nlinn taken by the members on thy First Fridays, the Spiritual Bouquet prepared in conjunction with Sub - divisions across Canada for presentation to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth ii. for her Coronation. Mrs. Peter Holland. Convener of Book Review, stated that three new books were donated to the Chnrlnltr*tn*.\'n Library and mg Book List which hangs in the vestibule of the Basilica was 1-9. vised and renewed during the year. 1 Mrs. Arthur Deco.‘-Ir‘. Lat ‘ll of flfl Qwflm “ C‘. or of Girl Guides, stated that at: present there is (inc .,,_, Pack and one Gliiric Company at the Basilica under the span. I0?-‘hip of the C. W. L. composed of 45 Brownies and 50 Guides, The Brownie Pack is under the leadership of Mrs. Leo Dowling, -lr.. Mislws Mabel Saunders and Jeannie Gillls. The Guide. Com. Kim)’ is under the leadership of in Elaine MacDonald and Miss 3"?“ 3¢‘8Ran and both groups have made excellent progress dllflnl the year. An outstanding event was the presentation of the "TRANSPARENT Top" ./ r i \ beauty andgoodnessofliheaubotba aartlslt.sel£-letnslistlesrasadfindthe saaesaeje of this glorious season. 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