Mlgggli 2, 1944 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN lhIIlI-SIDI t yu lull m...» uni-r. WIW 5 ’_.___ Gandhi: B0! It is W w m, "u: older W? uyocloo ... 1 Remington. sum O!_;gII-IEP;PAPP,§‘ 1mm await‘. i-luullwli- 3+ ‘ _ FOIVSALE hwluirl- HORSES purpose 110:0 and ITIUN e - or: ASE Be! Mil-xllsmliemw h: Darby in 811m- mme 15st week a man from Bor- g,“ was convicted iiilileiguiflfl hibitlon net 101" collglil ‘n! all lined $5 B" '- __ ‘ROSS CARD PARTY — mefigtfweeiuy Red Cross Card Pam was held in the Kcnsiiigton i Tow,‘ Hail on Thursday night. a wire won by Mrs. a Mi‘. Daniel Dun- unis ' i p izes were won wglglllgggowness and Mr. Wm. cousins. A dainty lunch was served by the committee in charge-K ml. 0. l). E. MEETkIING -b— T111?’ a inceiing of t e A 88W? gilllliliifii- of ilie I.O.D.E. was held llll Thursday last in the council mambo!" of the Town Hall. All re- ports oi the year were read, ad- Upnid and passed showing ii very successful year. The 3989M IE??- her report and said how than iii we “"9113 to everyone who helped us in any way. The press, the May- or and Council for the use 0f their rooin. llit’: Chief Justice for the use his room in the Court House ici- our sewing and packing of ar- ticles to be sent away. The teach- ers in the school who arrange for the milk to be supplied w the children who need it. to the Ideal Dulry and all others who had hell)- ed us in our work, to the couiic l- lors of our society who arrangu all our ways of making money and the officers who have carried on dur- ing the year. Thanks were also ex- tended in tiie congregation of St. Marys Church for the use 0f ti"!!! Mali. The officers were then elect- ed lor thc coming year as follows: Regent, Miss Mary Hunt: lst vice president, Miss W. Wanda Wyatt; 2nd vice president. Mrs. Richard Hunter; treasurer, Mrs. Eric lileKay; secretary, Mrs. J. S. Peri-y; educational secretary, Miss l-iolman; Echoes secretary, Mrs. Rene Sharpe; standard bearer. Mrs. Allan Holman. Conveners of committees: War work, Miss Wan- da Wyatt; sewing Mrs. Fred Wright; wool, Mrs. Gordon White; magazines, Mrs. .(Dr.) Johnson. The following were elected as councillors, conveners: Mrs. Wil- fred Leckie. Mrs. Mussen. Mrs. Harry Silllphant. Mrs. Colin Stew- art, lilrs. Tompkins, Mrs. Lee Horne, Mrs. Archie McMurdo, Mrs. Reedman, Mrs. Gordon White and Mrs. J. Arthur Clark. For Nation- iil Hunt. S. acso NEWS SHOWS 7.15 — 9.15 THURSDAY AT 3.30 SUMMERSIDE {Jlaiisiniioioloioilsiloiiziir- F. VLWSTRDIIS, 00., LTD. SUMME l J. cum n ‘ x George i?“ n“ u‘ (“riurl-ioninnlbllflllldm . ‘n20 l. bl Illlzlgdllglgl torn. Wltol’ SUIOI- GDIIIIQ, DI Illfll warm. 61 oruviiio ltnot III In 41mm’: w H, ‘an mania. "Il one l “ma. to till M: rup-lnalblc lot aouveneyolznnxu nun. lid FIINCI COUNT! Ailunhtng llllllll Wllit Street, 40B. SAIL-Newly fitshened Holstein U . A! b . lane. Bodeqvgg’. I u: —3ED CROSS carnival t. c . "1 Rink Hid-y nirmt. ifwcilllcl Specialties. prizes, ref: gents, . -8l. —I-IOCKEY Bedeque rink Thurs. day, March 2, semi-finals South Shore League. Second in three- Kame series. Summerside P‘ Royals vs. Freetown Stat-g, 3mm merside must win t0 stay in the l ‘ . Admission 20 and 30 cts. -rto'rAmz MEETING-Th »,. guiar Rotary lunch: e m 119W 0X1 Tuesday at the Olywrtpiai Tea Room There were lwo guests 9 n! § n 52 S on i .‘ary in the Home and School. was headed by A S McKay andl Rev. John Jarvic and was taken; -part in by D.O Baker, Thomas Mititon, George lvliuttart, J F. Ar- nett. Dr. J.C. Simpson and PG. ,Clark. The discussion proved so ,r_n'iich of interest that it was ad- iyourned until irc-xt. meetings-B —IN HOSPITAL -- Mr. Earle {MacDonald of Summerside is a' ibatieiit in the Neurological Insti- tute of the Royal Victoria Hospi- iai. Montreal, with a fractured skull. according to word received illl Summerside yesterday. Mr MacDonald has been in Montreal on a. business trip since February 21 and as far as can be ascertained suffered an accident last Monday] l Present. Rotariaii Austin Scales] by and Mr. L.R. Alien. An interesting discussion was participated in by the members on the subjtct “Rota; 1 \ imrni Nature of the accident- is not nowii. His condition is re- ported as favorable. Mrs. Mac- Donald accompanied her husb- and to Montreal and is with him there at present. S. —COMMUNITY MEETING North Bedeque Commu iiy Club Red ,Crcs,-= unit. held their January meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maccanneil. Seventeen members present. One quilt. was ‘quilted, material for which was donated by Mrs. Therin Simmons. Yam for knitting was given out and collection taken amounted to $3.50. During the Fall months the ma-, terial for quilting was donated as‘ follows: one by Mrs. D. B. Mac- danald, one by Mrs. J W. Stav- Iert, rme by Mrs Norman Mac- Murdo, Mrs Ralph MacCauli and Mrs. Lorne MacCaull and one quilt and one crib quilt corrkmri and donated by Mrs. Dcminie Arsen- ault and Mrs Augustus Gallant. During the _ business period the annual report 0f work done was read by the Secretary, Mrs. Cross and the Qianclal report by the Treasurer. Mrs. Preston Bowness. The Pr ‘dent congratulated the members on their splendid eifcr‘ during the year and voiced regret at the departure 0f Mrs. Cross from the Community Miss Erlmi Baker was appointed to suc- coecbMrs. Cross as Secretary. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and the meeting close/i with the King Next meeting will be held at Mrs. Heath Clerks During the year 1i’, finished art- icles were returned to the Red Cmss, Sumimersid also donated were 2i quilts, 1 crib quilt, i0 prs. shelter slippers and $100.0". in cash. 2i boxes were sent overseas to boys from the community. The follow- ing donations were also given" to other wat- work. Can. aid to Rus- sia. fund $10 00: Greek fund $215.00. Chinese relief fund $10.00. Queens Canadian fund $10.00 Kinsmen's Milk mind for Britain $19.20. Personals —~His many friends wilJ be 818d to hear that Dr. rrr. Bowness. ondnlton ' a oovcry from his recent illness-K ‘Mrs. R-amsa. Indian River was a vseek-end visitor Summerside. the est of Mr. and Mia. and cauag n. - t... arrlv at his ome in Ken- sington Monday to sir-Rd 50W‘ time with his wife and family-K __i____-_->~- AFRICA CHIEFS CONFEII BATiI-FIJEST, Gambia —-(OP)—- Called together for the first time to confer on matters relating to the protectorate, all Africa iiiiefs cf Gambia in Brit.‘:i\ East Africa mct at Georgetown, McCarthy Island. A new land policy ‘was one of the sub- gent, on the agenda. toi THE CHARIQFTETOWN GUARDIAN '—-— LOST, BETWEEN CAPITOLAND K. of C. Hut, wallet containing $34. Finder leave at Naval Bar- racks. 3-2-li. RADIO ron saw. MANTEI. model. Perfect condition. 157 Dorchcster St. 3-2-li. non saus. CERTIFIED sew atoes. Sebagos, Apply Nelson aiheson. Breadalbane. 3 2 a‘ FOUND IN CHARLOTTETOWN truck chain. Apply Gal. Wood, Bunbury. Tole-phone LOST, BETWEEN RAILWAY station and airport tubin shaft with flange. Please notiy RC. A.l=‘. station. Phone i800, exten- glon 45, 3-2-31. BIRTHS TIUOWSDALE — Al‘. the Prince County Hospital on January 29. 1944. Mr‘ "and Mrs. William to . Trowsdale, Carleton, a son, Sidney Wayne. VICKERSON — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Feb. 24. i944, t0 Mr. and Mrs» Robert Vick- erson, North River, a daughter. YOUNG — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, on March 1. 1944. to LAC. David Young (RAF. ov- grseaa) and Mrs. Young, a daugh- er. ' TRAINOR - To Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Trainer. Johnston's River, Feb- 22, 1044, a son (Norman Glenn Frederick). N. D. MacLean and all occasions. g hats. LADIES’ NEW Step this way to a Department full of Springs Smartest, most wear- able fashions. Exciting flattering coats, active duty suits, spirit lift- Be first to wear them — prize them through Spring and save no every- thing with our thrifty low prices. SPRING, cons at prices ranging DRESSES FOR SPRING Dresses that hit the parade. See They’re first on the fashion front. first on the working front, come see our flattering spring coals for any Latest styles,_ new- est materials all expertiy_ tailored and trimmed‘. Sizes for Misses and Womeifs ‘ $15.95 to $37.50. them, admire them, buy th every smart new stylif 00W eluded in our showing. Sizes for any to $19.75. Each dress is an out and out flatterer- Latest materials in plains and printed. One and two piece ‘styles. figure Ladies’ or Misses. Prices range from 54-95 from Elli, in- DRISP ADDESSDRIES Springtime accessories magic. blouses, skirts, sweaters. FDR SPRING Feminine fresh gloves and handbags. Come and make a selection _to match and com- plete your wardrobe foi‘ spring and summer. NEW SPRING OPENING OF LADIES’ WEARING APPARELL SATURDAY, MARCH 4th. The Home o! Quality and Value inclair and Siewart -- Limited -- Ad-vance Showing on Saturday, March 4th. "Spring Coats, Suits, Damage,’ Millinery etc. A SUIT STARS FOR SPRING See them here. The newest, smooth- est sprlng suits in town. tailored classes or soft suits, all headed for busy days and nights. Shown in plains, fine stripes and Style, fit workmanship fully guaranteed. Sel- ect yours now while the range is complete. Moderately priced. FOR BETTER WEARABLES SHOP tweed effects. AT Man and -—- SINCLAIRS -—- liuptials The Church cf the Holy Fam- ily, Kensingtoii was the scene of a ‘pretty wedding on Feb 21st at 9 a.m., when Miss Shirley Anne Hughes, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11.0 Hugues, liensington and Mr. James Gallagher, Kcnsing- ton. son of Mrs. Jean Gallagher of Eng , N.J-. were united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony. Tnc ceremony was performed by their pastor, nev. J.N. Trainer. who al- so celebrated the Nirotiai Mus. The ,, marches were played by the organist, Mrs. E.G. Giilis. Appropriate hymns were sung by the choir of which both bride and groom were inemiber Mrs. Ken- neth Micbean was the soloist. 'llie young bride wore a. street length drcss 0t aqua blue crepe Wm! 007584!!! 0f American beauty roses and brown accessories. Her ‘bridesmaid, Miss Gladys Leblanc was dressed in pink qfepg with. matching oorsage. The groom was! attended by lVLr. Wm. Shea. After the vci-emony a. wedding breakfast was served at the bride's home to immediate relatives. Rev. J.N. Trainer was among the guests. A beautifully ciecomted ived. dl cake adorned the table. Tliu e ts at a. lolly par- in her iiOnor by girl showered with gif ti! given TENDERS not‘ "its: ‘";'".=i'.*e::::1 In 1t from unites willing to enn- troc haul Cream to Stanley arid 0 Dllryins Cm, from May Ict tzuosnmtn" ovember a th. mm "z; I - Charlottetown and lowest of any Teilldecre 23': nee‘:- North Wlltolilro l"! to ment- RSIDE n“. 1Q w/iurnit s. WEEKS, Secretary. I20 nlflud till i: o'clock noon. Mnehl ‘t friends. Gale and Garth Darraeh, Too lratewlTo Classify‘ llughes—Dallagher l charming little niece and nephew of the bride carried in the gifts Among tho wedding gifts were sub- stantial ciieclis from the o0m‘s mother and Miss Eva. C0 fin of woo . . After a short_ wedding trip through the Maritimes. Mr. an Mrs. Gallagher will reside on the Margate Road, ivherc the popular yoimg groom operates a farm. A yride circle of friends iinitc in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher many years of iiztppy ivcddfll iii-g National Filill Board MOVIES (VIsuIPHcatIon) lliida W. Gilli; firulrwfl -— — — — — ahursdly ensngton — — - _ _ F 2-26-61. "d" IHSUHHHEE ALL 111E’ RALPH MUTTART Summersfdc PROFESSIONAL chin) RI. E. IIIDKEY t Olunered Accountant omen qt White star Lcudn .! r-—-——fi d was mechanizlng its babies." The Weighing scales, they contend- gg?’ has slgemxflréelniiy fetu-‘ii- Th; bflbyfiiiorccd by ceoiicinic necessity l “Lew, afarcl} l. - (CF) — rity nis y o l-lealil". experts in baby wards, a baby specialist in his q; whip, “m, investigated the welfare oi mothersgeatii baby ward or hospital, every was 591d at qugtign t.” and young childicn in uiiiain Blldlbgttle teed to be made the W111i "hi! this COI-llitryyreason for giving it, teachings not m fund to rely on cannula sayings. , N0 mother, they said, should be: WEIGHING SCALE BECOMES FETISH mother and child hardly have a chance to get acquainted. The)’ recommended. Early _ Spring MILLINERY O N DISPLAY SAT. MARDII 4th. Now: Springs prettiest hats, wonderfully spirit lifting, beau catching, every new style and material is now included in this showing. less routine ‘ Sir to many AUCTION DIONTYS FLAD LONDON —(UPJ-- The flag Gen. Bernard Montgorilery ficw oii Army $1,200 in Yswrdsd. with aid of Mrs- Churchllis Aid-to-R-uS-s- - volcanic glass. $10,000,000 Needed NOW for relief of suffering As Victory nears, the need for the humanitarian services oi the Red Cross grows. Nothing can lake the place oi this world-wide organization {or relief of human suffering, of which YOUR Canadian Red Cross is apart. YOUR dollars make the work possible.- The work musi go on. DO YOUR SHARE‘! Q5110 lo t/ie ciiiiiniiii-l-iiin ciioss CAPITOL THEATRE and BOWLING ALLEYS Thin Ipaco contributed by: CANADIAN. Summersidc RED CROSS Knives and apear-izeads used by mm d" . ‘ _ South Pacific lvlclanesiaii ‘ ‘ 2° ‘Whale I101‘ bflby and rerun. to work tribes arc made of obsidian, a blacil _._ “mt dllrl"! iiS first iiircc months. 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