PM MARCH 16. 195; SPRINGVALI-J w. I. Frank Crabbe eiiteriziiiied Igkfnrllibflis oi Springi-ale w. I. the Red Cross” re campaign and Mn H,,.,y syackmrdy Cm. 1R,YlnIi:llis9hlislK cred by 16 ineni- Ill0i)l.apEit;lt:.n Hf.;ul.:l!lnsgll'p&b:)IG1dOel?;llE:ll spent the weebend in York N and two visitors Vlllelie pre- to purchase a gift for- the new Mm cmhemw woody tpachel. n.. One mel'ilDel' rejoined. On biioc in the distiict., I 0, Bedeque school. spam mp ...:.nn it was decided w.h3Ve A I Ilftse Mwdwk M”5"'e”5Im'"'9d week-end at the home of Mr. and nze sale Mrs. Bruce Stewart and ill. members for the next meet- M”. pew. Proudeg H5 Edilil MacLeoid ofileereds todsee ilng. Lgincti oombrinitteg are Mrs. ,i ..w.n a place an 913 A 9" "18 Vim 9" n,"- '5 ill" 599' Mr. and Mrs, Colby Lewis. L i)i.iliI(elS was discussed and wart, Mrs. Vincent White and Miss Freetown, we", the w,,ek.e,,d in the district wishing to was asked to send word Erna. Coles. It was plan- mono wild ,o the March of Dimes. The correspondence consisted of four thank you notes. one from York And Vicinity Miriam Dollar. To:m'-rm Cl cl Le I, Y k. The mat highway from Quebec Au 9 Wm M guests of their two sons, Ira and 3 Miss I ,-is in colllect for the cancer fund City to Montreal was completed Mr, and M”, smart chandm, ulzng the year End 35 I79 Wm W "I 1736- and daughter, Peggy, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will games! .-irms IS it ASPIRIN HM law. it Canada i0O'zr::s79t -buy a bottle this week for your medicine cabinet Watts, York. Mr. end Mrs. Garth Linkiel. Freetown, over the week-end, the guests Mrs. Llnkletter's brothers, and Claude Lewis. Miss Lillian Mcxuev. teacher in the City. Miss Christine Prnude. Proude. Miss Helen Lewis. spent parents, Mr. Lewis. and Mrs, Ha KINKORA C. W. In The monthly meeting of olic Women's League was held Croken opened the meeting w the League prayer. Mrs. Mccabe presided. Correspondence as secretdry was iollowing: preciatlon for Christmas: tha, Klnkora Convent. gift received at Christinas; the family of late James M. Greenan for sy D8-thy merit; Mrs. MA-Donald, convener Canadian League, asking members to make an effort increase subscriptions to the W.L. Magazine; an, provincial president, that Catholic papers be in home: Your Druggist is featuring Aspirin district; Mrs. convcncr of education. re Clubs; Gertrude Coady. of publicity; a lie health; Mrs. - Earl Duffy, eonvener of Sisters ii St. Martha, convener cries of Mary; er, convener welfare. CDII VCI of Catholic soc OIOUIIHIZ and forward same to decided to help purchase an elec- headquarters. Three members vni-Itric polishcr for the church. Hid!-in HIIJH DAILY CROSSWORD H "E M, ACROSS I2.Mountain.s I2.Excla- LI." I2-. -I3 I. South . H )l)RllSSd.) mfation uh American . era a o DEPAR'l'ilIENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY republic I 0”lme E0"- 8. Fresh- :4. Mme tempt MOTOR VEHICLE BRANCH wm,m,,, sidense 15, pom. .u.L 1953 MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS AND "1 i",;;l;;"eG ,. s',';2)f” :;,”,';;, PERMITS EXPIRE MARCH 31st, 1954. amazed billlbtzun 19 gate . O C 8 F an .. ap . , . . . . 2.T t 20.1) r - - " To avoid interruption of use of vehicle, applica- ysjfifi, ,:;:;:ment W30": rmaniiy. Anawel lions for 1954 registration should be forwarded to any N13,, 3. Covers 21. Swine 32. Guild of of the rcszistinlion offices listed below, before March 1s.Mniie-i withmk 22.Exclnma- merchant- .-Mth 1954 - choice l.Conl'edcrate tion of (Mediev.) ' i ' IT. Type general disgust 33. Half ems Renewal application forms are attached to 1953 measure is. Edible roots 23. Splllgdovel 35-Prohlble Permits. These should be completed in full and tf(:)r- .l3- Ggrfgj” "'fn'd'i::k”" 3&;;;'i'l'”" worded with the prescribed fee, which may be Sen Y mm; 7. Polynesian IBraz.) 38.CIimhing Money Order or Cheque. attention drink 25.Stngle unit plant , , . ID. Sign of 8. Umpire 28. An lamb (0. Swiss Registration offices are located at the following ,,,”od,w .9.-To p.,,mm, 31.w,,..,;, umon places:- 30- Ahsl-xvmrm I 0 SOURIS-STAR GROCERY BUILDING 11. Grazing MONTAGUE-MASONIC BUILDING. :3 Snug: , SUMMERSIDF,-COURT HOUSE BUILDING. -Z::;,. 1'0 CIIARL0TTE'I'OWN--CO-0P STORE BUILDING mmlpf (2nd floor). philosophy (PlI'a.so note clmiigo in location of Ch'Iown Office) i3j2f,,'j'”"”” ' .1. A. GALLANT. ””'fg;','m Registrar of Motor Vehicles. mnmum 1?'.'.2"i SLDI-nnite ticl 34. tliireeke letter 35.Femele ia.i'.'f';i mythical king of Britain J h -M ill 0 I15 IIIV e , ,,.,;,:s,:,,,, - n t I " V 41. Roeoulnuui begrudging I Eilcazziiiioei ter. were visitors to York of Ira of York School, spent the week-end teacher of Wilmot School, was the zuest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter H1.-. weekend in York. the guest of her ITV --BO. the Kinknra sub-division of the Culli- Oi) Feb. 7. The Rev. Director. Father ith Clayton read by the received from the Father Croken. in ap- at the Sisters of St.Mar- thanking the League for kind remembrances the m. extended during bereave- of the to C. Mrs. L. L. Noon- urging every Mrs. W.J. P. MacMillan, asking members to take an inter- est in immigrants coming to the J. Austin Murphy, Study IBT P. J. 0'Meara. pub- McNeiil; Mrs of of Mission- Katherine Cream- 134 After some discussion it was de- North River Notes The pupils of East School are progressing favorably, under the manngeinent of their teacher, Mrs. Elmer Claw of Meadow Bank. Wiltshire Many of the farmers are busy these days. hauling in stacks of hay and grain while they have good sleighing. Mr. Kenneth Maciiinnon of Churchill, was a recent visitor at the honi of Mr. and Mrs John Jewell of North River. Mr. Da.ninl Jnwnll, was in Chat- lottetown on business recently. The many friends of Mr. Spur- genn Warren of North River, were .....:.?M?..L..L BRACKLEY W. I. The Brackley Women's Institute held their regular monthly meet- ing at the school on March 10 with Mrs. Earl Clark as hostue. Mrs. Leslie Provise presided. Roll call was answered with an Irish joke. Due to the resignation of the secretary, Mrs. Raymond sellick, Mrs. Frank Blatch will be acting secretary for the remau1- der of the year. A travelling apron has been started out by Mrs. Hedley Stew- art and Mrs. Willard Prowse was asked to start a travelling basket Considerable completed garments were handed in to Mrs. Harvey Jenkins, the Red Cross i-onvencr. The two premium blankets and the ear robe were sold at the meeting. Several members gave the treasurer their money for en- tertliiiment and a report was giv- en on the card party held in the school. Mrs. Allison Bryenton and Mrs. Brenton Diamond reported send- ing fruit to the sick. Mrs. Blatch stated the necessary articles had been purchased for the school. Committees for next month will be the following: Sick, Mrsj Alli- son Bryenton, Mrs. Brenton Diam- ond: school, Mrs. Guy Pierce. Hostess for April. Mrs. Allison Bryenton; program, Mrs. Leona Cameron, Mrs. Guy Pierce; lunch. Mrs. Brenton Diamond, Mrs. Earl Clark. Roll call for April is to be answnred with flower slips or seeds. The everiiiigs program consisted of a rcnrilng by Mrs. Hedley Stew- art and a solo by Mrs. Allison Bryrnlon Both numbers were ,l:rc.il.ly appreciated by the mem- bers. - Lunch was served bv the host- ess. Mrs Clark, assisted by Mrs. Keith Cudmore and Mrs. I-Iedley Stewart. unteered to assist with this char- itable work. cided to ask for donations of used Altrr a brief discussion it was DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-IIcre's how to work it: A X Y D L BA A X R. It LONGFELLOW 0. I tor simply stands for mother. In this example A Is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apooo FREE IOOKLET - For your copy wvito Canadian John:-Manvillo, Dept. N.4l3, 199 bay 50., Toronto, or in your negrut J-M dealer. I7ll 0 FIRIPROOF INTERIORS 0 WEAIHIRPROOI EXTERIORS I IOOI OIIIFR USIS III VOUI NIIIIOI I-I DIACII SOLD IV L. .M, POOLE & 00. PAOI.I'S VIIIAIIF lllal 5571-5572 Ml-. r-,i..rri'g ylx;-A-y - I4 1H'il!'lllYlliIiH EHIIIIMAII IlllISllIl;TllN SLIMMIRKIDI trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hinta. Each day on code letters are different. Acryptograrnquotatlon CIPN VTPUU YC IYRAY TZBRBQRAP rc FYRAIN-AUPOPRV. Yeeterdoyi Cryptoqnnle: IN FULL. FAIR TIDE. LET ZN- FORMATION Fl.OW-CHURCHILL. vi KRH still?! we LOW mg Apiswill I0 4 rooms H16" C9" 0, MotouN0 p' THE GUARDIAN. y CI-IARLVOTTETOWN sorry to learn that he suffered A stroke last week and hope to see him around soon again. on Mr Robert Jewell and son, Roy.nFi'm of Meadow Bank. were visiting lately at the home of Mr. and Mrs. employed In Charlottetown, spent the week-end of Feb. 28 with his parents at North River. Mr. James Vickerson and Mn Freddie Kitson spent a week-end in the United States Visiting Mr. Vlckerson'e aunt, Mrs. Max 0'- Trembl. headquarters. suburban municipality. Fred Jewell. MONTREAL, ICPv -A spokesman for the Ville St. Laurent city build- Mr. Stewart Vlckerson who is "18 depiflment Said Fflday PT” liminary work has been going on for a week on construction of a new 55,230,000 national film board The House of Commons approved Thursday the transfer of new head- quarters from Ottawa to Montreal The Shokesman said bulldozers have been clearing the aite since lest week uid that the conti-Actors have erected work shacks, in prep- aration for digging operations. 'The transfer has caused contro- versy, opposition coming mainly from Mayor Charlotte Whitton of Ottawa. Mayor Whitton was reported re- cently as saying the move "is too high 1 price for Canada, the capi- lal and these families to pay for assuring the election, as a mem- ber ior Ville St. Laurent of Mr. Guy Rouleau. president of the National Young Liberal associa- tlon." Mr. Rouleau denied the charge in the Commons Thursday and rAGF. SEVEN CANADA HALL PLANNED MONTREAL, (GP)-The name at Canada will be permanently re- corded in Israel through the crea- tion. by Canadian Hadassah, of Canada Hall at the Hebrew Uni- versily of Jerusiem A Dominion. wide campaign to raise funds to! construction of the hall, an audi- torium seating 400 persons, will be launched early in April. The Eiffel Tower in Paris, built in 1889, reaches I. hezght of 964 feet. said: "Nothing is farther from the truth." Friends and neighbours of Mr. George Beer hope to see him home soon again from the P.E.I. Hospital. Mr. James Jewell of Kingston. had the misfortune of losing n valu- able horse which fook lll sudden- ly while driving along the road. Mr. Charlie Lank of West Roy- alty, was a visitor at the home of Mr Stewart Vickerson recently. The erokinole party which was held in North River Hall recently was a big success. Men's winner was Mr. George Yeo. and Ladies' winner was Mrs. Gordon Jewell, Mr. Kenneth Jewell, was visit- ing ln Kingston at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Green re- cently. -Ur. L xxssanaxa amavmxvixxxxsnvmxviuxwmiaxwmsawgQpsbbb Ablug," t 'I if they have the necessary qualifications. Senior Matriculation standard . . . Canadian naval officer.- APPUCO TIONS F08 TIIIS SPECM Upon acceptance talus will be appointed to the shore training establishment HMCS Venture. at the Naval Base at Equimalt, near Victoria, B.C. Academic studies will be combined with novel training. Four months annually will be spent at sea in the cruiser HMCS Ontario. 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