__ _ PPFIILTFEIY IMPERIAL O before the meeting. IIICIIIS. t . ._.__ fl-‘STTLZ-VTHERINES sciioot. l Reiioii ft)’ the miitiih ti!‘ .\l.ll('ll.l Gmilp I); . l, Joy/so .\'lt|i~l)t.'ll§!-ill-~ Grade Vlll --~ l. Norma SllTlClLl (‘i-rude VII -- l. Ninrie Shevrenil 2, (‘iemgc MticKcnzicl IHBONGilI. Grade v1 ._ l, Jirlceii hioorr: 2. Glen hTI'(‘Q\l9.l'l‘l(‘i It, Billie Mat-- 2. Cliir Trninct‘; 3. Ehiicst. Leo . . _._ “mule. m,‘ Thgnifi); Ramsay, Campbell. v , At. uiitlng the coiitlilioti qt M1‘. fequulp‘ Grade VI — 1. Cyril Mollvlwllx; Patrick Curran in the Charlotte- Grwe v ._ i. Everette MncNeill. 2, Mar Roberts; 3. Eileen Kelly. town Hospital is very grave. (mg, Iv ism -- l. Violet lllnc- l Neill; z, Marlon Stretch. Grade 1v iJi" \ l. Chester .\'It\c- I Nclll. ivv '.\lll(‘Qll.i.'l'lCl (il'.\tlt‘ lI . - f. L‘. l-jiictwzi NIQCNFIlII 3. ‘Dlmml grrgtch; Cathcvhic Inmtiii and Arm Inman iequflll» Grade I - l. LiIQKRBIll-SBVL foo" ._ oitozvts coo 500 bus. Recleaned mixed! grain, Erban ools and Ch 80l Barley. . 500 bus. Reclenned Efhfl" Oats. _ 1,000 lbs. Timothy Seed, l5~ land grown. R. E. WHITE Hunter River Phone Hunter River Exchange. UQDKZEQYIIL" Hunter ‘In the evcnr thc Lily o; snmia o .. .. i _ ‘ 131%33".?Zl$.i.‘i5§ii7§!..§.‘“i§§§lh i Slvmr Tim- IL LIMITED NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OI SHAREHOLDERS NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Ucncral Meeting of the Shareholders of Imperial Oil Limited l will be held_in the auditorium of the (JIYJIIII "l ‘h’ _ l (lity of Sarnia, Ontario, on Monday. the -8th day of April, 1947, at the hour of 2.50 dclock in the afternoon l (Eastern Time)‘ for the purpose of confirriuflll ("Id sanctioning By-Laws enacted by the Directors mdudmfl Ily-Lztw Np. 538 providing for acctdcnuuickncss ‘and death benefits for emplflylfl. Hf ffifillllll “fd “hm” aidering the report of the Directors. the Iialaritt b B! and Auditor's Report. ui electing Directors appointing Auditors for the ensuing year and of trans- acting such other business as may Pmbflll’ "m" .1 h‘: Bond of Directors has fixed Monday, tihc day of April, 1947, for the record date Es o vi it shareholders are entitled to notice of an to vote at the said Annual General Meeting of5har¢l10ld¢rl 0! any adjournment: thereof and as to reillmf“! 9'4"‘ Iiolders only those of record on the date so fixed are entitled to nutict: and to vote at such inectinil 0' 3410"?!” Holders of share warrants of the Cvfllllllll)‘ "llY secure copy of Annual Report for the fiscal ycarlillsti by writing to the Ciencralgsetretary, lmperta l Limited, $6 (lhui-ch Street. "loronto l, 001M10- DATED ni Sarniii, Ontario. this lltli day ofApril. 1947-‘ tjtlLlN D. LRICIIION. Gerural Secretary. pcratcs on "Daylight Savin as shove would turrespon and REIT. SKI-IDOL llvpoi-L Ftii- PYIJIUEII}; and March. Agnes ’l‘ra'tno:: 2, HITDCB Flood‘ 3. Lenntu-il Kelly. 3. hlyrtlel tirade X —~ l. ,0: . Carl ntolyneaias: Ciradc VIII —~ Grit e v - l, Anna Marie Camp- lbell; 2. Chsrhc Campbell. Cyfadfl rv _ l. Advl Monaghiaiul .2. Cecelia McQunitl: 3, Lucy 308E115 ‘and Iltileti Cziniiibrll ioqiinll. _I~iighest lgolrlwMacNclll, Pi . Grade II - 1. George Monwhflfl 2. Joseph Kelly; Donald. Grade 1 —- (t) l. Dxl MOIYIWBU-‘L Crratle I -- thl l. Clifford Mac- Doii a lrl. Hightqkl iqvfifllge ici svnin: gratin»; ,c_vril hiolyncatix 84%. 3, Wendall Mac-i Hlghosl aitillgF‘ in junior 8115951 Adri lvlonagha: i and (100180 Monnghnn (equal) 94%- IYTIOH (‘ovrllri LYti alrl. L‘: cattle ‘Teacher: Vary MEANS GRE luoiinghsn. E. 'I‘rntno:. AT COUNTRY The from great country. TIHTHQ River an Eskimo Beauty Salon l I l lls-Olplan For Summer ‘Months ALL won/t GUARANTEED Lillian Walker Beautician nticndniitw: Eilrrn Kelli‘. .\l<‘Qttiiitl. Burnrll l)(‘il‘l3l(‘l, Jtisrpli IQt-lly. Wendell him‘- M ".0- Alsska. is derivt-tl word meaning _..“\l NOTICE HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES COMMENCING Monday, March I7, I947, and until further notice, all highways in this Province are cl traffic, (including tractors and where the total weight of vehicle Ihs. Trucks hauling potatoes will at vehicle and load nof’ trailers), and load be permitted a total weight hauling is done in the morning before I2 o'clock noon, between itorage space and the nearest Rail way siding. ' "inhooc l osed for Motor Vehicle _ except in such cases lfrnm rm army two i-oiirs ego. does not exceed 5,000 l exceeding II,00O pounds, provided the Anyone driving on Provincial highways contrary to this order thnIl be duly prosecuted. DATED the "III day of Mgr C. J. STE ch, A.D. I947. WART, ' lmmc time Clerk of the Executive Council. "'-v7'_©'l'©©@@ We have the materials, gravel for sale. St. 97 Water BUILDERS and cournAcrons MAKE YOUR PLANS FOR CONCRETE WORK NOW! equipment and experienced men ready to build your concrete foundation, wall, floor, drive- -way or s|dewaIk-washed, screened and crushed P. E. I. . l Use Island Materials and keep Island Workmen Busy. l CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR CONCRETE PROBLEMS l COUNTY CONSTRUCTION CO. l |. Phone 2224 Georgetown And Vicinity f Gertrude Fitzgerald ls visit- iiiu in Cardigan. lliu utust til hc;'_ .1.‘:~l(‘l'. Mrs Wn-itet‘ Cccioh ll. Mr William Biiflett, who has lspulll. the winter here. the guest or ‘his (lflllglllflf, Mrs Spur-geari- Walker. has returned to his "home ‘in Stiuris Mrs Biillrt is remnln- illg lfi (IPOYEOIOIKII ICI’ fflll!‘ VKTPILS. l I t l Mrs Jlillliix lVlacLrot-l and daugh- ter, Lorraine o! Mutiny River are visiting Mrs Mncbeods mother, Mrs. Minnie Rnfuse. ,i 'l‘li-: rot-k iiiid tiravr-l ballast. uri- loadrd early in the wait irom the B. O. Borjesson. has been taken lover by the Canadian National lftxlilways and is being placcd on the htonliigtic Branch Liir. l Activity tllllollg the fishermen is lat. a high pitch. as they daily g0 Itibout. their lfiélhs or iiuuins boats. lenglnes and lobster gem‘ in rasd~ the apprczioliiiig fishing K ‘liull. The wliolc lciiglh of the junior ‘friri: yrcsctits ti bitsy scene land LXLIIS arc beginning to make jthrh; -.']'rp(Rra.r.t‘£‘ on the hadsour. , _ I Mr. Gordon Livingston lrit rt:- l<e.::tl_v for Pivlcu. N. S.. whore he lWlll jtllll the t;c\v pf lhc Prince ;I\'t\\.i. l Bristol & I Mt". Jo: hlCDflP-Ilil urn.» ‘rt lhc lily on Siittrtln) in lrusmcts. I ~~~— I Several nicn are guiding potatoes hero for the British market i Mr. air-d Ali's. W. A. Olirien and rlatightci‘ 'l‘0:~csa. Charlottetown". hnvc lllilYftl to iliciv stiiitmoi- homo licrc. hllni BLTllIJ MacDonald, who is unending St. Joseph's Convent in tho city. specii her Eistcr holidays ni her home IIMT‘. llci‘ fziriiils rrfivvl the illness ti! Mr. P. R. Siiiiioit. ni h": home here and hop-r to sec hrv orouitd again shortly. Miss .'\‘liirle_v Cokcr. Spring Park lliintl ('llR’l'l1\ll(‘l4P\\ll. spffll llPl‘ . ' \'iI"fii-l1|ll with hrv young lllC-Yldis’ in Bristol. Sincere sympathy is extruded to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lavboll iii the ilrnih nr their _vr~ai~ olrl baby last tvrck. 1 Vicinity l l THE CHARLOTTETOWN goo/suntan II IIIMIS tiled, IIIllI-dulvll Wives lose Beauty; look Old Thousands of Wanton I Easy Way. ImltYaars oungor. Look In mirror! Ila: run-down condition miide l/utr look Itlfllard. oltl‘! Want normal 1' lh. vlizvr. pen-ct. ivlus l/Ulfllgrr‘ Ioal-‘a! ‘lliuunarida thrilled at. aurh double results. 'l'hagilr Oatrex Tonic. Congins blood-en- richinl Iron. vitamin Bi. calcium. Phos- I-horun. aidl to mrmal vim. vitalltyi nerves. Alan help: promote better nourishment to fill out hollows in lure ni- nt-rk wh h make many lnnk hiitrguiil. nltl. Introductory size onl-i 3.1:! Try (lsireit Tnnlr- Tnhlt-tn fnr ,Yt‘!l.0l‘l‘II Itralth. virn. vltn ' y: better nervrs. I'I‘el n‘. younger looks. this wry day. For sale at. all drug stores everywhere. McDonald, in lhe same place, . J. has been hailed as Bristol‘; grand old man who leaves a record so clean acid holiest that few will equal here. m- leaves to iiioui-n one dauahtei‘ Annie, Mrs. A:t Mc- Mlllisii. Mount Stewart. Iotuasoais Charlie at. home. Ronald on it mrm a few yards firm the old home. Joseph C. N. R. iigcni. Vernon River. J. J. C. N. R. agent Souris. His wlie and two daughters died some years ago. Se:v1ce at the diumh and grove was conducted by his pastor. Rev. T. Campbell. The Guardian joins in extending sincere Sylllpillly to the family. SPRING PARK IVJ. 'l‘ho rcgtiliii meeting qt’ the Spring Park Women's IllSllllllc was held at the homo of hivs. Frank Blnlch with the iiitisid in. M45 Louis Golf in the chair The meeting opened with the re- peating of the “CreedT Roll was than responded to. The mlniilc-s IIOIIIII I lzig account at Mrs. Shaw's talk on Regional High Schools. Date at bsza-it- and pantry sale was set. It was votud that a donation be sent. to the Red Cross amid the HI- pccises o! the children's musical training and festival entry fees be raid The iicxl mccthig lo be held in the IITISIIIIIIC Hull Meeting closed with God Stave thi- King ailer which a pleasant social eve- ning was splent» . In Memos-ism MR8. EDGAR MACAULAY The many lrlmds of lvlrs. FINN!‘ MacAuliay were deeply grieved l0 learn of he: sudden and iirvlirtiely death at her homo "in Cardigan Head t-n Match 18th. Mrs Mau- Aul-sy, daughter ott Joseph Mat-Don- ald and the late Mrs. Joseph Mac- Donald wns born In Peakrs Road where she spent iicr childhood AI- l0!‘ lioi" marriage she moved Cardigan Hetsd where she siitcit the remaining years of her alto-rt life. She was at mil times n de- voted wife. a loving mother. and ‘a valued member of the community- Although dirtli at any time brings stiiliics", Mrs hlacnulayls early passing. leaving as she does n bereaved husband and three young children. is intlcetl an oc- nssion of the deepest sorrow She died fortllittl b_v the last ritvs of the Roman Cailitilit- Church, titl- iniiiistcrctl by Rrcv H'.\I‘OI(I Crnkcii. ivnrlsh priest nl Ctircllgaci. The largo number of Mass Cards rr-c-civeti l0‘ NASII Theresa and Helen. and the im- mediate members o! her tiimlly- Requlescat In Pace. ALILINY VILLAGE SCHOOL The following ls the report o! the Primary Department for the. -moiith of March: Gi-tidn V—l. Everett Noonnn; 2. hiitry Dawson; 3. Ronnie Cam- (‘FOIL Grade IV-I. :1. Shirley Noonan; 3. Noreen Dawson; Melvin attest to the eslecm in which shel was held by all who knew her. of tho pvcvioits meeting were rctid 1'11"‘ llllieflll- Wlfllli WM IHYEPU‘ nntl illt‘. vttricus cctnmlllccs R1|\‘(\ intttvtitlvtl. was hc-ltl til Si. ClllIl-l Illt'ii' rcporls 'l‘lit' varcl putty |-_-- boils ClllIITll \\'ll(l't‘ Ftcquirtn Mass‘ port was (‘alllivibllly favorable h Harold Burt its Spring Ptirk drie- Snte lo the School Improvement League luncheon gave an interest- N11‘. (leorre Davemux. who con- ducted the Bristol service station Ilcr some time has closed up the garage and ls reported as employed in" Halifax. l Mr. and Mrs. Hiarry Hooper are BXPQCted home from Boston shortly Mr. Hooper operates the Bristol l‘ sagv mills. Mr. Jviliri G. Pelcrs, Slt‘\\'2ll‘l. 118$ puix-liasetl the pm- fpevty of John Cunningham. in ‘Mforell rear. lnnovvn as the old ‘Ed Walsh property. I ' Some of the clay roads here are tiigving up very good but as yet uni-s have to be left. at tihe hlgliutay. Mali drives and doctors report the ltravolling very hard going. Mount Dr. R. J. MacDonald has purchas- ed a new car fnr his practice. Who lsald tlit.‘ tlntltly of them all was lgvttlmr old-near the ninety mark lhe is a5 bu5y as evrr, William MacDonald, C. N. R. section man here Is attietidhig the lI-‘irst. Aid Cotirse in the (‘lly with ‘smticrimeii hum rill parts of the l Island. The course is conducted in lthe city every Tuesday for several lweelts for railway men only. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell. and dnt1§tlit<>i~ arrived from Halifax. to spend n. short vnCullon with Mrs. Campbclls sister anti father, Msbell and Mt: John T. O‘Brien. MI‘. Campbell is employed on the C. N. Railways. since his dhsalmrgc l ‘There is still txeiily ice along lthe north side here as the fishing lrcason nears. One family have ltalcttn- up residence at the shore lsiitt-i- the winter lei-land. Next week {cooks and Wiinlr invn In large tntlmbcrs will wmzid their way to lthe seaside. many to remain until I-ile fall. Carpenters ore busy now for making some changes ‘Yllltl irpniir; in I.Il|\ Bristol Unltcd lChtircli. A iirw vusllbulc hits been lITlIlIl uii the itnrth cntl and some lclirmtzcs made in the interior around ‘ll-in pulpit. Whtai romplctetl the Church will have more spa“ rind‘ ibr- moi-v HNKIPFII. The iilaii ,l't;r the Wttlk w.“ mnvlr h_\~ the Minister. Rtv. Mr. Mort-iota Mtiuiit steunrt. l Th!’ rlmlli l: i-rwnrtled of Mr. IDonnld J. ntncDtinald ln tlhe Lake district. nl. the age or glghly fair; years Zlllfl‘ an illness of n. few days, Shire the l llll of the lnic Alex R. ITIREGUIAIIITY 2M; SEMYOUUP? I, ulI. de reanad use of irregii arity? NR. an all- vogatsblo laxative. with thorough, plantain, action. will help make you eel batter. Get. NR mini ar strength onNR-Iunlors ( l1 dose) I'm-estra- llc ltln. Plidu or chocolate coated.- w" \ thI d.“ IU rono a vl at mo. I 25' _i______________€ Q catm“ NW‘ G“ m‘ E o9 \ "itch-Q l o‘ Rewflp‘ was trlebralcd by Rev Basil CJc-l ken l Besides hev husband she leztvcs to mourn. three childrrn; Earltal ill‘ l. .\ Ml“ l ‘ Dnugay. Grade III-l. Pauline Groom; 2. Ln» McLnnd: 3. Annr- Norman. Griirit‘ Heel. Jticklt- l\lt'Kci\n-'iI Elziinu Noonain: 3. hiarl‘ 'I'l‘£\l|i- OI‘. Grad:- I-l. Ai-cle Murray; 2. Fvriti Dawson; 3. John Noniinii. Hie-first average in nll tzixitlcs: SALES 8i SERVICE 80 Queen Street, Charlottetown Ardr Murray- 58'}. Pupils having perfect, attend- imcc for the monlli: Frcdu Mu!- tarl, Patti Nooiinn. Lottlse Dawson. Mary Dawson. Pal. Noon- an. Shirley Noonan. Helen Daw- scv. Joyce Green. Carmen Rosa. Idti Delaney, Elaine Noolltu-Tld- it- McKoniiu. Phyllis Wt-irrcn, Avde lviurrnyxFrtid Dawson. Ann» Noon- zzn. Pauline GYPUII. 'i‘cticllt‘i': Torriszt A. lvlvKviiiiti. (Patriot please cops‘) v LACK IMPORTANT FOOD 'I'\\J~lllll'(l_\' hi‘ tin‘ t-l '-li'c.~.i siud~ it'd liil l1 recoil! SIIFV(‘_\' ere found to hr on DONICT-dlllfi tilt-ts, declare IIHIIOIIHI nutritionists The child- . rrn were lacking from cue to three lo! the important {cod groups. nit: on. WORKER APRIL 1'4. 1947 "“‘*s MacDONALO BABY CHICKS Owing to increased hcilch. ability we are in a position tc book further orders for pure bred Plymouth Rock and New Hampshire Chicks during the months of April and Moy. Also booking orders for the month of June. ' WILFRED J. MacDONALD 8i SON Covehcad Road, P.E.I. 4 the are needed sodium sul used each In one year more than 17 million gallons o! fuel oil are required as lael for the furnacesandsinteringmachines smelting and refining plants. 100 carloads of diesel oil tractors in the Sudbury district, and 75,000 gallons more in Saskatchewan to produce the power required to mine the Nickel industry. Seven thou- sand ‘(S-gallon drums of lubri- cating oil and grease are also Into Canada's petroleum in- dustry go hundreds of tons Canadian Nickel. Rock bits, Talk diacharfllt; 650.4!” plane plan stomp tanks at IAI Port Canadian Nickel for the trucks and phate used by the year. pending an III: others. TI-IE NICKEL WORKER depend on each other IueI m‘! infn the 7 million plbnrnl Nickel refinery. tools, drilling equipment ara of tough, strong Nickel Steel; pumps, valves, bearings wear longer because of Nickel. the oil refineries Nickel alloys stand up under Intense heat, at sub-zero temperatures and in contact with corrosive acids. S0 the Canadian Nickel worker produces the Nickel the petro- leum industry needs; the oil worker produces the petroleum products the Canadian Nickel industry needs. Each and ‘every industry in this coun- try creates employment in otherindustries. No matter Imv av earn a living. n are of g 4!! one family, mrli de- Cnnuintim Ntcmit. In Im/r-Llt 1/ .~,- 1m 1r my ...,..~i I) ' mm iamnlrj m: INTERNATIONAI uicittt comranv or canton, umttn, 2s KING stain wstonouto“