JANUARY 23. 1952, E THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN T PAGE FIVE My Mission Circle Installs new officers 1.. o ihl meetin of Trin- tTJiveii5gi1o: Ch,-cle was gheld Mon- 33', evening in the Social Hall. The meeting opened with devo- tions led by Mrs. Brchaut. This we followed by the business pel- iod with the president. Mrs. Mac- Lean in the chair. during which reports for the year were brought mThe officers for the coming V”; were then installed by Rev. H, E. D. Ashford which are as follows: President. Mary Mac- Gregor; vice-president. Blanche iiowatt; secretary..Jennle Moore; treasurer. Leah Pickering; Mis- sionary Monthly secretary. Gladys llIacMi1lan: supply secretary. Aud- i-cv Brehaut: reporter. Doris Cras- wcil; Friendship secretary. Norms nd. Poiilhis was followed by the benediction pronounced by Mr. Ashford. after which lunch was served by the conveners. Mrs. Chandler and Mary MacGregor. SUGGEST GAIMDA Continued from page 1 ;..;pB"..-.1 resolutions, adopting :a gcgmenli of them in a two-hour - . -. t .. I GEIITRAI. GIlARlllAlii This eolumn'Is.it-e-served for news of local interest. but advertising of a newly nsturs may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly psy- ablo in advance. JIMIIIYB TAXI - Prlone 525. COME TO Bobbie Burns Cele- bration January 25th. ROWABD MaolNNlS WEAR at 175 Queen Street FOR COMEDY and good Scotch music, good songs land dancing come to Burns Concert Friday night 8:15. CRASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. . DO YOU ENJOY fun? Then come and, hear Maggie and Jock battle for Scotch or Irish sup- remacy at Burnslconcert Friday. FOOT- EXTRA PANTS FREE on made- to-mcasure suite at Jack Cam- eron's. IF YOU ENJOY everything that goes to make 11 good Burns Cele- bration come to Prince of Wales College Friday night. THE WINDMILL serves sea- foods, steaks and chops from 11 A. M, to midnight. orders put up in take out. Phone 1240. WINDMILUS SPECIAL TO- DAY. - Fried Chicken wings. choice of potatoes. green peas, CANADA ESTABLISIIES LLGATION IN PORTUGAL efn inaugurating diplomatic reia. tiniis with Portugal, Canada has now established missions in the capital of all her partner nations in the North Atlantic Treaty A1. lxance. The decision to exchange ministers-wl1ich will see Hon. W. F- -4- TUFSEOH. above. Canadian iu.nlster to Eire. double as repro- scntativc to Portugal-on a. limited basis was decided upon at the meetins: in Rome of NATO coun- tries. FORMER II. 8. Continued from page I ' Active YEAR Continued from page i Frederic Barge, Kc. Directors re-elected were Col. D. N. Bell. W. J. Cox. T. R. Cud- more, A. J. Haslam. K. M. Mar- tin. and G. B. MacKay . New di- rectors elected were W. Hynd- man, E. Taylor. P. Kays. J. Mae- Lean and G. Anderson. Tribute was paid to two form- er members of the Y. M. C. A. who passed away during the past year. in the persons of the late J. P. Simmonds and William Rowe. The late Mr. Simmonds. who was the Chairman of Finance. was al- ways available for wine counsel and liberal financial support and his passing was the cause for deep regret. Another wide gap in the ranks of the local Y. M. C. A. was caused by the death of the lateiMr. Rowe, whom all mem- bers regarded with profound re- spect. His generous bequest to the association was mentioned as tangible proof of the regard in which he held the work gf the Y. M. C A. PRESIDENT'S REPORT "Marking as it does the Centen- nial year of the Y. M. C. A.'s on, this continent, it was of deegi significance and an historic oc- casion when over 6.000 delegates from every quarter of the globe met in conference at Cleveland-- Charlottetown helm: well repre- sented by Dr, Barrett and Mr. E. V. Bell," stated Mr. T. Roy Cud- more in presidential report. "The Montreal Y. M. C, A. also Tile cobalt bomb, most modern and effective instrument for the radiological treatment of cancer. ha tan: types or fatal disease, accordi s increased the rate of cure in car- ng to Dr. 1. H. Smith, director of clinic at London, Ont. Since the installation of new weapon-cobalt 60- heam therapy unit-last October in London clinic. Dr. Smith reported to the annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Radiologists. now underway in Winnipeg, that the in as a treatnicnti than radium because strument has proved more effective of the far greater penetration of its radioactive rays. Seen above in London examining the therapy developed by Canadian scientists at atomic plant at Chalk River. Ont.. arc: R.F. 2... I ;.g.....;;..;.i.i Meeting . Of Presbyterial Opens. The twenty-sixth annual meet- ing of the P. E. island 3'resby- i terial Woman's Missionary So- ciety of the United Church of Canada. met in Heartz Memorial Hall, Trinity United Church. Charlotteto wn, yesterday at 2 p.m. In opening the Presby- terial. Mrs. l-iazcn Howard, pres- tliey would take home power and nspira tion. In 'the absence of the Press Secretary. Mrs. A. C. Green. Mrs. L. W. Saiunders, Charlottetown. and Mrs. Louis Cairns, Freetown. consented to act as substitutes. The minutes of the 1950 Presby- terial were dealt with and the ident, stated the theme to be following committees were an- "Stewardship" and quoted: "O nouncecl: use me, Lord. use even me. just Credentials: Miss Mabel Link- as Thou wilt, and when and letter. Summerside. . where." Finance: Mrs. MaoLeod. Mrs Amer the singing of the theme John Scott. Mrs. Milton Weeks hymn, itHark The Voice of Jesus Mrs. Wilbur stavert and Miss Crying Who Will Go And Work Today?" Mrs. H. E. D. Ashford led in prayer. A cordial welcome to the dele- gates was extended by Mrs. J. T. WW”) and graciously responded to by Mrs. Mort MscLean of Mont- ague. - In.a few timely remarks the president stated that there had been advance in most depart- ments, also that if the delegates were interested and attentive Mrs. George Gough. Fariane, Mrs. Mrs. Leon Johnstone. Morson. Mrs. Nelson Bridges, Mrs, J. M. MacFadyen. Jessie Gillis. Ruolutlons: Mrs. Wilfred Craig, D. W. MacPhee'son. Mrs. Mrs. J. D. Mu- R. F. MacAusland Miss Enid Nominating: Roll call by the corresponding sjcretary, Mrs. F. W. Cutcliffe, Con tinEi7inRpagc 10 "Canadian GOVTIE Baha's observance of To Pay -claims iworld Religion Day LONDON. Jan. 2. mm C The Canadian Government, has World Religiorbay. esta bli.sii- ed three years ago for the furth- ering of the knowledge of the common source or the world's Te11Ei0l'lS. was observed by the world community of Baha'is. Sun- day. January 20. Baha'i Assem- blies in the chief Canadian cities joined those in the British Isles. session. The others will be consid- ered tomorrow, dwelling into splinters. and turned an adjoining three-storey brick ap- nrtment house and a frame duplex house into a sea of flame. Great fiery clouds blossomed hiirli above the area. about half a iniic from the heart of thlsacity of W” '”w' ”"”d "d b"”"”55c' celebrated their one hundredth anniversary. An event of out- standing importance in Canadian history. "The Presidents and Secretaries of the various groups within the Y will submit their reports tonight Errington, left, an official of Eldorado Mines. which designed and built bomb; Dr. smith; John Brown. physicist at London clinic; Don Green, mining official, and Dr. Frank Batley. assistant hospital director. To Organize Planning been ordered to pay damage claims arising from a fire in Mont- real harbor in May. 1944. A total of more than 5W.000 in claims may be involved. The judicial committee CITY POLICE COURT - Two men appearing on drunk and dis.- orderly charges were sentenccn to 10 days in jail by the Stipend- iary Magistrate yesterday morn-i Resolutions Adopted resolutions which will be The policy. incorporated into 0 IA. of the Privy Council.. giving judgment, requested the federal government . . , , , W: ili;Et.uB'ho(Idl; third vias lemanded .l'.0,0l00, Eglizabcth is about l2 miles and I know they will he. a source . . niiowed an nppenl by Canada Australia and New zeala d U L H”. Import lcfgmrou OR . soutivlcs of New York City. of pleasure and satisfaction to all P E I Steamship Lines Ltd.. against a med states Central "id" gout; cheese Ind boo” Eu 5 on I YOU!-L "EAR ""3 "Slim '0 ”"' 21 Bodies Recovered O f&f Charlottetown Y. M. C A. . . . 533:3: o'f.n1tGheIUSduKl:;:':i1te CI'loaulrtU:: gmmeicaf Indhhd B'Lg1mn' Pakismm ' EYP. ran an 0 er: in - - t t the d ir . . dam products to pm cc 3 y "9 "dancmg '0 me Lads .7, ,., ..-., effect of restoring an Exchequer "'1' Pipes." now has the honor of having two phasizing the unifying purpose or md”5”y' and Lassles" hear a bit about . . 2. Maintain it 63-cenios-pound B d h' RM 1. e Hours later. 21 bodies had been Y's Men's Clubs. This was made A meow” .0 organize the Royalty; D1, G. D. Secei, 30g court of cnmda decision ordering m B ,. , , "nor on outer and M0” the edurmnargn Ftmagorse Igrumgisligil rljf-0VPTPd from the tangled wreck- possible by the amalgamation of prince Edwa;d 15mnd.DiVi5-mn 9IlEu.3mn S” P. W. Turner, 231 the crown to my damage! claim. ofether&1IhaIiaittfalitlis.ayTLl';1ee te;(;l1i1;ri;.-.5 "'9' the Y'G”d Club and the sank” the Community Planning Associ- Prince st; R. G. White, Dept. of ed by "18 Company and five other make it incumbent on everyon t” l e 0 cheese support price to 30 cents a pound from N cents wholesale. 3, Impose stricter supervision over margarine production and to prcvrnt the industry from coloring the butter substitute yellow. in cert. PARKDALE CARD PARTY Winners at the card party held last night at the Parkdale Hall e in Buffalo today on a private lav- Pniiersnn. 60 years old, had been case. and had boarded the plane after a inst-minute decision to or noel his train reservation. members of the Phalanx Fratern- ity. Thls here group is known as the Centennial Y's Merits Club and already has given indication of strength and progress. our ation of Canada will be held in the Vocational Training School on Thursday evening. January 24th, at 8 p.m. . This meeting is the outcome of Public Works; J. F. Connolly. Brighton Ave.; P. A. Murnaghan, claimants. The law lords ordered the Crown to pay the company's costs before Tecbznize and revere the found- ers of all revealed religions. On this basis, Christians. I Moslems. ews. Hindus. Buddhists and Zoroasti-ians have found it pos- Pownal St.; E. T. McLeod, Syd- , ' ney Street; J. J. Morris, Prov. the Pilvy C"""''”' ”"d 1" "'9 J Bank of Canada: B. E. Rogers, Cmmdm” ”'""5- Bank of Montreal. Rt. Rev. E The case arose from claims made were Ladies. lst.. Mrs. J.T. Revell: ' order that it may not be confused ' In Washington. President Tru- thanks is due to the District Gov- the Maritime community Plsn- by petitions of HEM Eu" 3 sible to worship iogethe-g and en. 2no.. Mrs. M. Martin; Consolation. H (H, ,, t A 1 NW D d G e . , v with bumrtlt t h verntnent'a Mn" Pet" Dwm Gem" 1” HA" iinriacil Tia rfi'ont1. "iiuiiiie”::rv..i"r9' 3:3 :::imsecreti::i'. :;i'?rG:xinbl:uIWh0e?n "mg conference held here mt KI.eryCcyI'(en;1ift')nSt'B0lu);:i::an H913” Shed In Montreal harbor W” R c0m'm”" hm)- lif Riecomb ur; :00 :39 it cum. Macuudi 2"d' Em Candi” Cons”- said his death was a tremcndous co-operation with the executive M11” 1 t. ha 9 been extended jean Ca'n Co, Mrs. J A--Lawson was destroyed by me. Canada .De1egates from the interna- alm. can on n g(,met1on'-m-in "mm Fred Gauami Door Prim ss. of the Phalanx and Grad Clubs ":11 Eghmnts svand IMO, mated 13.5 Euston Mrs. 'Lome Noon: Steamship: Lines. which occupied honal Community of Balia'is, rep. T35. ioifii" to cstzabilsh gthem ii'im' am-I-mi? Slim) W11 F..2”rE"33i'ii' m "ddilioxi in tlic passenqerg brgught this movement to 3 WC" i?.ifZn. em oyecia member: and an 223 Hillsboro s:- w K 3” igled "'3" 31134019859 from ::e”;f,”Yfteg0);' MU nations Vt f rs. . . eve an . . H1 1 d 1 U1 n' 11, e The rk xmc our ' t i i' ' Ie rown, appeac against a ml 0 n ed Nanionn "hes 0" "rm" A7"m""' iilltfi Il)l:!l)1eC:i:lIl;lll:1V iieggritieolf m gig-sSclil1bsmy!ilr1ithinthievoY cgntlnues to an k-mm'in'ccepTcd.' d f H liiax f:IiaIirl:l:peDi1-)eIi:Li(Ii'rrSIiai'?a1i.tizh aigcelvpyedf -supreme Can” of Cmad" dad” Fanfare"-Ce; as expmems 9: 5” '5' Coorgmim PH” wppou on fHu ' 'l The m'z'c"m”.n'd plmm hem: me,” our since" m'mh' It-adiiliaesld giicarlctai? haaslad-' Education: Erank MacVKenzie.. 64 lion mterpreung the clause! 0' (hf mtem-angnal "on'goVemm"'t'” ludmlxhlvesltllcgdte the fertilizer in- iwNiE Mib ii? E511. F.” Dish. -riiiillf ”'a””d f""l'”” by it i"0”"d '55” i "They ha" Wi”l””” ””p””" viggdmihe Director ofy Planning Rochiford St.: Mayor H. w. cfffj, ff, 5,'35,'1'3"3 "is ””"""”W' ?,fg:;:;,";:;m d"”.tgd ”0 me PW . unera o e n , - rtliservci. skimmed nver the Battin been a towep of strength to the that she Wm amend the meeunz wedge, Mayor 0, Skid” Mayor The same.”-Cmon applied to Mt Wm:redsc?miKela;s.d Vernon o'ii.siry to find out why prices are high. The federation rnaintelned that plants at Trail. 3.0., Calgary and Welland. 0nt.. boosted the price 65 per cent since these plants were taken over by private enter- JTISO. ' 7. Allow I tax concession to inrmcrs clearing and breaking new Lllid. The federation wants these costs to be considered an an ex- Farquharson was held yesterday afternoon from 4 West St. The service st the home and grave was conducted by the Rev. H, E. D. Ashford. Pallbearers Weft. Hon. T. W. L, Prowse. Hon. B.W. Le- Page, Lt.-Col. George E. Full. R. J, Leard. G.F. Hutcheson, William MacLean. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. TRINITY YfI'.1IJ. MEETI NG- school rooftop before it crashed 200 yards away. some low girl students had. been dismissed only 4.1 minutes before. The raging fire. for a time. threat- ened the entire area. and kept res- cue workers at a distance. some residents, near hysteria, rlnslicd out of the blazing bulld- iiigs. One small bov ran scream- 'iiu:. his clothing afire until a by- Young Men's Christian Association Movement in this city. Classes Wall Filled The boys' and glrls' classes em- bracing those between the ages of ten and fifteen years are well fill- ed and conducted in a satisfactory manner by our Boys' and Girls' Work Secretaries. It appears to me that with our facilities we can be and is expected to give the main address. The following is a list of mem- bers of the new organization: V. A. Ainsworth. Maritime Electric Co. Ltd: E. S. Blanch- ard, 41 Greenfield Ave.: Dr. P. A. Creelman, Prov. Sanatorium; J- G. Dcnnis, 1i Laipihorne Ave.: E- P. Foley. s'slde.: F. G. Hutch- eson. Greenfield Ave.; F. W. Hynd- P. Boudreauit. Mayor of George- town: Mayor C. R. Profitt. Mayor of Albcrton: Mayor B. H. Yeo. Mayor of Montague: J. A. Peters. acting Mayor of Souris; Mayor W. H. Darrach. Mayor of Ken- sington; Mayor David Stewart. Mayor of Charlottetown: Com- mlssioncr Brent Wood, Village of Cra-paud; Commissioner Alton W. Rayner. Village of O'LearY: Com- missioner Edwin Cook, Village of five other claims totalling sl67,- a ddiressed a group at 83 Cumber. 234 and some 250 other cases. in- land St, Monday evening me volving claims totalling 3325,636. topic being ”What Is A 'vvoi-in remaining in sbeyance pending the Faith?" appeaL TO VISIT PARIS LONDON. Jan. 22 - (Reuters)- Forelgn Secretary Anthony Eden IN MEMORIAM In Irwin: memory of Burlou Bell who passed away Jan. 23rd. 1949. pensc for taxation pui-poses. man, 4 North River Road: Shane 8- Declare the agricultural In- The "Sui" mail"! Of Tim"-,Y s.””"'" ”””””d N” ”"" "l" W” b - . , . . of Britain hopes to a a. I) let dustry essential in order that it United Churdl Young P6019155 me Ham” ' a'nsM;":C:l,c::p aanl:rge:mn:R.eel;h;?' ley Lancaster. 9'! Upper 31115” B d... ' May” Le”d' Mayor of iisit to Paris soon to ldlsicuss with - ma - share i-to Union was held, last night with , , g e boro St.: Mrs. J. P. Lantz. Bright- 0! On . e Ills thoughts were all so full of '2 dl gm U 11; D rity rtathigs on want 100 memh present sever yvifm gnn, M,,,.n, nothing would please .thc secret On Road. Dr W J P Mcmuan Any Deb,” who are mmwted tnlet Frencih Golvernment she re "- s o c . E - ' vi - - v ' ' s ' ' - . - 9. Bltlaostn imii.ci::aiioxr'.":Ji'i.,,,, al attended the church service , 3”” betfertman lg” c':;e1';?1t:;:g Kent St.: J. Wendell Mutch. RR. in the movement and are desir- n5:;'d' gm"; "nu Figlmzi hglggg He never could forget workers. but to screen prospective prior to the meeting. A worship mg "fin;lobt,l;-ima- oIrk:i:;.l;z o;IvBpl:r5;i sm oemgetmommycmm N... i, cigiown: Orin Ssirrcignsiagiz gtltsenlzif arse.-;1:,eeeJ,r:;. welcome to slmkumm gm hm way, No Andhso we think that where he mmin-uni, eioeeiy to nuke nnne service followed the opening AIM” RM-one, who nmnxd ham; children, Green”St”.: G. Claude ml . em have planned and 'promoted and date for the visit has been fixed. 3, mu" be "new": yet. ' " "”T"'T"T' . the 3;-35 it 51 f f k. which featured a newspaper game .. . i 1 e 1 b um He ..Y.. 3- u a e or mm W03 and a contest. A film. ..children from this Job and found his home It is my film conv ction ha 5)iut1h:r:i:ivhyn; iguiczirss-an” lthis I worked hard at making out ye” as hem” their whom closed hr Ev" remembered by Moth", 10. Consider, it it ever becomes ,, - ,- ih mbe . bet 'een ti a es of necessary to impose price controls, M ohm” Wu shown The wor. ;TlC:i;x:eS;PiiEs bhgiiesaro? iii: 33: 91:31:33 "131 YOVIELV rE1Ce8iVg the thank them. , successml: The gym exhlbmm the Christmu holidays. Dad and Brothers. mnking than controls emwuva shin WM "Tm" W” direcm" 05 j ' benefits of the Y M C, A. de- "Ag in the past The Guardian. and craft display held in the .i n. g Catherine Craig. who spoke on '”"e ''”""l W97 in "'9 ””"5- ' ' t . , 3; have spring, and the new member re- & iz .. across the board on wages. , d , 1- H d b 3., njghtfa" the me we, under signed by our great founder to u The paiiiot, and C. 1". C . prices and profits. miss one. an use 0 owc y -t I d ' 1 e , degree only limited by his or her been staunch supporters of the cepi-ion held in December Were ”mes' Shiva: ihggiigh (ihe rgersdrte capacity to absorb What the A5- "Y" and their frequent Wnmbult bmgv ””'f""d1,"3 f”"ffo'd m i ' incere " e aso no e tie g ow ng king heaps of wnenknge in .soclatlon.has to offer. ions are deserving of our s d b Se . B k Lb H PEISUIIBIS :',1,?.Ch of mo", victims "It is very gratifying to know tinnks." me e y our "mi ” e R 0 v - i Team. the fine Badminton Club of --v I Emmi, ”- M. J Te Kpk, that in this particular group we e e , .. V . BIRTHS. MARRIAGE!) Me and Mrs. Wm-rd M-u-at i.....fC.” .i5.n..?.l”i..i".'f.i....n 3.: have mun: men and WW" who G”"”””.”.rF3f.'ir"”7 S iilixiicfiiiiff ii.'i.i?-l'fnJ.".f.i13?'f.".35l Veni,o,n,,have as their guest for the Newark Airport to remove an num, are unremitting in their loyalty med .0 SIX dmcmnt Y M C A - G. II. M. - mm” M". wmnmad Adam. brnnn 0! danger" from the. cm," and endeavours to promote me Submitted by Mr. F. B. Gamb19- Conferences to represent. our .As-' Burr, of rwysiston. Mass. Mrs. -N,, mm," Diane emne, new welfare of the Y- M- C. A- mem- .. 1 d 1 i, in the THE CHINA DEPARTMENT in the Su id st - 1 co s' l - The organ Z0 011 soclatlon and the fact that our mm"! G - 018 01' U'I'I'-. Burr, who is an aunt of Mrsi m,mm,ed here within two mom-my bei-ship generally. This l.l.tll.lig;"l.i21: backbone 0! a modem Y. M. C. A, Swami Ts Men! Club makes our VALENTINES to send the Ones you love. the family and the friends 506 O0! IIIIGIRIOII M9-cK'Y- ll "'1 ”””' W5 W” ” only 38 days ago-on Dec. lo-- W”"-7'5 mm Wm: I" the. - program. We are pleased to report my one of me sewn! mum, in you wish to remember on February 14th. . . . Come choose today- , note in the United .Staies. Some 3 mmescheduled Newmketognorida naturally reflected in 7-Mir HVHIZ the incest number of clubs in our International Ts Dom with one the prices are from 5.cenis to 1.00 each in the China Department of of her poems have been quoted in , n t 01 he crashed bout ,3 and citizenship. , " . e n mum , ' I-lolman's Summerside Store. he marriage The Gunman upoetvs comer... J3 SHOT f t3 th H d W rayon Wm be glad to know that hlstoiy. We have seven cf 8 w hundred and twenty members en- ')0UGAN..Ag the ch”-iouewwn .....D...MMn- C gway kqsgn E Tlcengao 0 av; the "Y" camp at Holland Cove is Catering to ages from n ne ufp rolled in our No (E1ub5' I AS I hustled through the G,-ncery Departmem mu momin on , M n I F 1d U389 V M R - P9119” new h. e M debt Tine lane in I mature adults. These range mm we closed our year with a total W, to "1 T. Cl k I F "K 9529 " ' " "W J”"'"Y 18- ' aboard. e ' ' ' p l Grad-Y Clubs for juvenile boys of 470 paid up members, 242 being y e ""9 "C ”” ””"3h "19 '9” 01 that relentless ogre was .-,fu'w:1ul N?" mg Mr” L” D0u”"' a Joseph 0. Fluct. regional direcf- Tangngtnt gm”, me W13??? g Inn? and girls to our senior Y's Men's in the Junior and Juvenile use ;lf;3';qAn1;EIsIxgDtx3vE:p in my ("CR5 ”."d adm!” ""3 mick: 9f Mn-' ”" & ””'""' or of the Civil Aeronautics Boar-3 W” ” ” me” ' D "' Club. and includes Junior and izroulil. This is a gain of 93 mem- the finest Norwegian iiiiipfwtrtzjngsclggdyihusliugrxtiliilich:)ilflo(El?'(hey?r:eflfi-2: senior clubs. In the whole field of claim bcrs during the year." Senior Hi-Y Clubs, Phiai. Clubs.. Phalanx, Ladies Auxiliary and Y's Menettes. These seventeen clubs and groupsfhave a total of 3436 en- rolled. "We have gym classes for Jun- and launched an immediate on-the-spot investigation. Fluet said the incoming plane. its pilot blinded by the murky wea- 'her. was being watched on an air- -.-nrt radar screen. when it dipped most sought after tiny Bristllngs-in fact it says right on the tin- .. 1:1"! "I? ll Very Small"! Lay in a good supply of Millionaire Sar- d nos. priced 29 cents a tin in the Grocery Department. our activity nothing can priority over the boys' camp; Financial Situation "We are still confronted with I. financial situation which will re- quire the prompt and effective co- SOBEY - At the Charlottetown H0-9Dlta.l on January 17th. 1950. to M1" Ind Ma-s. Lorne Sobey (nee SlcllI.CIlIInlllh) a son. Gerald Brian. 3 lbs. 35 oz. Casually lisl OTTAWA. Jan. 22 - (CP) The army today issued its 92nd casualty fist of the Korean war. children Fund Given ANOTHER new arrival . . . PLAYTEX VENTILATED BABY PANTS' . . . They're scientifically designed to give baby waterproof protection ROBINSON-In ll P. E. I. H - - - 2 i ll . lid th f bserva- J 'l I t ' d' t I . ....... ........, -iii. 2.. 1952 "5. ;-mung!,,m;:,';1:.i,,::,”i:”::,.,:? ill. ” " ii ” ”" ” " g""”;l".': ”t.”.".”.;”i i”.'.....””;.?;L:'. ';i:.'i”.”. iii. .... Royal Indorsation 3.2.?;1”i';:':::.mi.?;2753.2:.iil"'.:3”';.”"i””” ".id..”"””” i - ' ' - ' . . . . . . . ' H - . 0I' .s. . i iii. and Mrs. Warren Robinson. Tim "Int" previousliisi, was mung "I'hcrc is no inference that. tho rgt "On Ioem, murals Wm, em, gut, groups meeting in twenty difiei-eni "quid ingexnpinyeex Rubber Pants Mme in 4 silt; ”w:difw”lfn and three colors-white. blue or pin ceptable" with Playtex Ventilated pair in.the Youth Centre. periods each week, A total of over 300 members are enrolled in these classes. ”This important activity had groups in four crafts such as leatherwork, woodwork, metal jewelry and model aircraft with sixty individuals taking part dur- ing the winter and fall season. "T-liis is our Young Adult pro- k. Make your hnby "socially 3.-. facility was not operating norm- Ruhber Pants. priced '79 cents a ally." he said. The ceiling was down to 400 feet. end visibility cut to three-fourths of a mile as the plane headed for the Newark Airport. "We looked out it window and new buildings burst into flames.” said a facility nie.mb.er.,of Battli: High School. "People came running 5""llP.Y Bridge, A daughter, 5 lbs. 13 02!. Karen Marie. IMYHEVV-At the Prince Edward island Hospital on Monday, Jan. "MY 21st. to Mr. and Mrs. Wen- Llgll Mnyhew. St. Avsrds, a son lbs. 9 ounces). "EATON-At the King's County Memorial standing liability amounting to 065.000. This of course can be and will be faced as was the tremend- ous liability of constructing this building of which we are so proud. No time should be lost in facing this problem, The public are fully nwure of what has been done and what must be done to continue four days ago. This brought to 695 the num- ber of casualties so far suffered by Canadian troops in Korean action. includ-lng 129 dead. 501 wounded. 60 injured. four miss- ing, and one prisoner. The list: wounded In Action TORONTO, Jan. 22 -Princess Elizabeth's Wheat to be Sold for the Benefit of Needy Children. The 500 bushels,of wheat pre- sented to Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth by the city of Regina and donated by her to the Canadian Save the Children Fund '1”ll;at's the cgnlgnbilent you he" may 18 new ' I "wnrrc" LAMPS. Developed by .. unique n,.,ee:;P"?,E' e,i”Z.,CTR1C Electric Laboratories. there is a micro-fino routing of silicate enanl. deposited on the inside of the bulb-this " " coating gives epmil at diffusion yet transmits 99'7n of the light. its clean white beaufyclelaeslis WONDERFUL improvement . . . often when people are discussing H s - . . W52. to Mr.o:5.'.i""m::""ii3'icoi:4 McLe;2n'i Cegfiacagilldn. C3133: out into the street. One woman :.heuc”'gmX"We scdwlfe Yfnclh me gram for young men and wcmen 15 being offered for sale over the TOP "10 "Fe-lime ol the lamp. We predict that "White" Lam ill Boston (Blanche Humc) a son 91:, Ba-I-h.g1,.;,na 1,',1eLe,,';, (senigel, 'vas screaming 'My baby L5 in l"”iN8'o:xnc,: :13; .35, cf;:,e:,I Two separate courses were held air by radio stations accross ililll 8 END” ll")? WFDIHM the inside frosted typos now in use psagnerhv ' . t ;” us We . . W I - .. .. s , - e . . MCDONALD-M "'9 Kin.” Smm” Faus' om' . mflllifc i)laiic's pilot Cant Thomas hned to gmsp the siglmmmce of Wifinirfglont htiirzhlircdol for the benem 0' nudyi vvir,ila1t.lt'se-ilidraiglefis gcczhiihcl-)aI:lim bdonevf-ilityt-hGlp”FlCel:1tgiiiuitielch Ct - , Bt d.J L'.'Pt.;2d , - - - ,-s.situi.' dla lwv. - W ' ', ,. , "s w ---' 0' a. ugilyn ”2o"fs'i2'L"ii "OM15!" 5"" Battanrllgln Roeyanli 23:: Reselinenlii J: mm Mi "Mi "W W” hm” sponded lino" an ....I...l3.- '3. abtiiliifil youniz people took part. Consisting The wheat will he sold at sio. gel "ext gilmc you order Bulbs from the Hardware p.,,...,nn,,n,, ,,,T,f, Lloyd M-ED” ldo Iljtlr. M31" Mrs. mm Bertrand (fuher) 124 5', from the spot where the plane they may we” be proud of social and educational fcaturcs, Del bushcl to one indiildual pcr- ;L'E1Lr"""""5id9 510"- dnugmer. a . one a ey. A hm" Sh Hun - . crashed? "As president of me Association it continues in nmace nieme nnm. son. or to groups of individuals, ' . , b,g,g”.n.,ni ' b n 1 H d i g , each bushel so purchased to be MOORE-Ac the Kin 's Co t ii.u"t":m' dlsoberltli iimifmi; int-' dudehldgrdooipnglresdafesre 'rtiinmi! W ciofiiccnnlio lard Rlsnxrfgst succesb d”""'9d '0 We Comm" 5W0 the Memorial Hospital ongj ""1; 35 3"” 3"! 19 if HIT!-I Elna. u s bu: )0 El key "age ul year in history. It is now com- Children Filnd 50? relief of chlld- ' 1952' anuary . Mrs. A. F. urran (w e) oron . n a y group 0 wor ers w o E n p re" in Greece. The mom ,5 to be Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Doucetie Aibram Benedict Pte- have always responded to any 919"”-V H” 0' '1 M 3 d ""5 cur y .Moor(-, Mu.-my Rive, n daughter I.' PPCLI, M 'M d”, can n th H um d h i mm .e,m,n hninnend "5 budget, used to further the work of the M"”'"'' LV'"'- I ' gl6icnemilnl'l:soii1 Doucettc" firiolhgri-JP B en of... p:,eidenf',:?n.'"::,,gof.; 275 boys girls young people and British Ind Canadian Save the -.... . " -. - . ' ' Clild Pu cl . . .- DIATH3 5h"be"'c'dle' N's' . y In In our work It has been a Esaliligghcihttiifdligllni:lxCovE1g::i:; :rhererrlI"'n9nDfo:I:g;le1:1diVldlIIi or (; T?T(n1...g Fudge. Wesley Frederick, PM-.; source of great personal satisfact. the wmmer 0! Hm The comm". noun 0! indmduau purchumz I my amp mszn ialrla oil; Jnn- 1st -Battalion P.P.C.L.I.: Mrs. a ionin WOI'K with such a fine sroun mo" of a buutidlliaitt wad we bushel win be suitably mxribcd awn". "Q 91 Want. Rel:':iC:: Amandr.:BFudge (mother). qhip- 0I"II:Ll';ci.:;:In n kn led e th L wmmodluon splendid .l"du-Imp on 3. mm” which Wm be mm m rent! ' IIIIII. . . ””i 0 OW E I ' JohnM(3..tGa.ii:ntM;n. at h" """ Hart. Joseph Albert. Pie: in mmrj ( the way to smenblieartls through had good tmtetals has made an e'r;y;i- ggfnccgirgllgbgaf fnllliyllle no...-.i Wm M; '1” W'"” "W Battalion P.P.C.L.I.: Mrs. n. EDMONTOM JIu- 23- OP)” -' the stomach, Bo um as it may 'l 5 ”P",”b”" d" 2'5,” """-P-C, g ,e no doubt by no, in mm day, ,i,,,,,,,y MHIP '" an Tluu"-- Christina Dawson (sister), Char- Adludlcator Pierre Leievre en; the Ladies Auxiliary of the --v" MWY C" '" W mm” " ,,,'h,, em, ,;, c,,,,'ad,; In M, "Y nchy's chum, m'k” 3" M” leswood. Man. loved the evening very much continues to hold a unique place "9 p”'"'”-m , ' ,"""””"' Pup”, of am", we P'b" s 9.00 a.m ' rm" 0"” I" M'" Rennav. William Charles. Opt: 13” "Wm bl” 5'” "03 "WW" 3” in the hearts of the members. Un- akfm with M" Yf M"” club '"d school 1-aroma bownm e b" lhc .'emetery. ' """'” Chm" let Battalion P.P.C.L.I.: Cal- eliciting Wrnlmpaid to cosh fla&'oll'l:)1, dot" the leadership of Mrs. Arnctt gg"'t';: gf;d:ng'"p';k;"h:”Pg: D.-.:... H... .:D.'.. "i " ' gory Mn. Edith Mai-tho Ken y i5 Y3 0 NW ' H 3 38 Howatt their RYOIIGGHI the ladies "'""""'l' l ?l:;'.':.';i...--ii... .2: -3- ”' W ": . -was .a Labon e. one d rnest. .-Gp .: ' ' , J5 & Fine Deadonhip Pmmpmn special”. on onclqs nut QMIMlTM&dW3&W3 goyni and "en. :;?;GE;:al&'v.!AIbOftI Regional Dra- In the individual performances and in the direction. the flavor of Show only appeared at the last. of Ind Battalion lrnsnt: Mrs, Lucille Frechettc 3871-2 Montcalm St., Iault. Joseph A1-phionse Ger- "we are very fortunate in the fact that we havc had fine lead- ership from a large number of volunteer ' i' . committee morn- "'n' M”''''" Johnson & Johnson KINE l.'llLE 'mn"'”” aid. Pm let Battalion P.P.C.L.I.: the play and the last scene. bers and Board of Directors. No ilusuuseoo. Que; Mn. Laura in- The company had I sense if. M. c, A. has a finer group of 0"" MM 0 Prim Sh- galualt Qimotheri. Nitro. Vsliey- of co:lC:lY. ?lltCunWll' nit. "bogd people tdtlvotcddto the work of the "1 QUEEN S1, .. 9 us. e enoul n e g nus r Ill - I 1 1 Assoca on. an weelnoeroly thank - "'1 'lIiIIvr:idmln A5iilonh' Pt alga; thegunittllns llngie" M ( OI. I LI: iheiln for . mu year of me Y”"" "'"""5' ""18 . unit. In! oltp e.; 9 VI 0011 l'illGl uy wor . in Iattalion P.P.C.L.I.: Mrs. with "Angel ltrnt" by the uth- ., ,. i m. ...i "smm rnlntionshouldbo mm' 3W". , Cam” 'm30UGH0UT THE PROVINCE Phyllis saulnier (mother). Int. bridge Playgom club sod oon- of the work of the pmgmn awn. No, 1. Yannouth, N. 5, ciudu tomorrow. , oil under col. D. N. Bell They