“l; iii-—- is ISUMERSIDETGITUARDIAN l , AND PRINCE COUNTY CCLE H g p, ___yn H y l E WESTERNGUARDIAN “m. Mn. John Pond, n churea street-Phone m SUMMEBSIDI and PRINCE COUNT! subscriptions Advertilifll. lilolld be left. with Mrs. Pond. , , . may no Milliléi-w of the following eioree In more, Water Street. Gollrliee limestone» Water Street. Bflery, Water Street. Mari Gnudet, 81 Granville Street. rdisn will he delivered to any home in SIImmQI-flfl first 2c w! lily. or 10c per week. Phone 289 for this eerovige’, m. order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. ATED? CORRECT n! This Easy Way Eliminates Escaped From Our Ranch Tvioodligitc sliver“ lfleimnlee on; I mar . . e ilifSll "BMW a u. in left {nan in: otherlubfa; l! U. Finder please notify J. L Read, Borden and receive reward. IJONDON, Canada: When you treat 1,_515-3_17_31_ constipation with IIBIYS? §athartice J“ ’ ‘ . our con- ,,,,,. u reserved for new-T -ron sate: - at Freetown, ltifpffinlfrnny beycariisleed by lack of , iniorwi-r bl" ‘dlwflilllll 1'51‘!!! 73 some. Well cultivated. the right kind of "bulk" in your diet. I 1 ,,,y nature ml be inserted Apply Mrs. a. w. Reeves. KELLOGGS ALL-BRAN helps sup- 8L Pfltflflk 5 u a "War ‘u "u, “Yum 1-"531-3-15-31- ply “bulk" needed for regularity. ' . Concert |n St. I I ' Paul s Hall S snie St. Patrick's Day in Surrimerslde ‘ was duly celebrated by the presen- °°' L-BRANi ood with cream ‘JTOCKEY. Bedeque Rink Wed- .AL . . . ‘w! ' ' ' lk,f i: , l ht uflins. Eat "h? il‘.‘l“.3‘l‘r°§.“€.¥h.’§€“rl.é3. Irma": z“ llt-B'l<l~ll‘°ii-‘l'v"dfv'“»~d d-lnk l,“;;-,,,.-_.,_" L-590-3-17-2i. in finals. New Annhn vs Migdlg? plenty of water- But welt-micr- ‘l’ (.- ton. Admission 3o centé. school ALL-ERAN doesn't: work like purga- GEMENTS with each skate Thursday afternoon. till";lfifakevilflw-‘ill1WP°°"Y°E"°“= ‘oped at Taylor Drug-gig, . L.5|_1.3.17_31_ sizes at your grocer s. Or inindividual a. ‘ tatlon o! a real old Irish Variety ' show under the Direction of Mrs. Roy Silliphant who certainly cele- , brated her return to entertainment circles after an absence of twc years by presenting a. show that charmed the large and appreciative .___ servin packages at restaurants. Made —DEI.IVERS EXCELLENT AD- b! Ke loss’! m lone-Ion. Canada- LACE old. worn out tires DRESSES — Rev. LeDrew Gardin- mgs now and save money er Rector of 8t. Paul's Church, siock at Braces. Charlottetown conducted the scr- L-59°-3-17-21- v1 st. Mary's Church sum- auclience that turned out to honor the occasion. The usual three act play was this year replaced by the musical variety show and from the open- oes in merside and St. John's Church, St. Rev. Mr. ing curtain to the grand finale each number seemed, if possible, ‘.0 be Eleanors on Sunday, Gardiner is a fluent speaker and better than the last and proved be- yond a doubt that the old Irish his addresses were heard with keen appreciation by large congregatioim. On sum-lay morning Rev. Mr. Ger diner gave a forceful sermon on the ~1- effort of the Church of England in The Y.P.U. of Malpeque met in 9mm“ with retard to misiolis. - .the Memorial Room on Friday with 5- good attendance. Plans were made songs and dances are verv dear to the hearts of all good Irish men as. well as to those who are Irish only on one day of the year, the seven- teenth of March. The following is a resume of the well balanced program. ———— di the ial veni t take —ST. PATRICICS DAY — Yes- pig/lg atttgthe lvlglise 3n Mxiigidgy ev- terday was St. Patrick's Day and Overture-Jrish Airs -by the or- chestra. uour Grocers iodau in "the MoisiureProof WAX-TITE PACKAGE ‘ dfiddfizf todaq ENJOY CHRISTlE’S SULTANA BISCUITS ' h Interpreting T o Information gained through mark- ing wild birds with numbered metal i bands enables the Canadian and '_—""'_ I made a. business trip to Desape. Un-“ed spaces Gcvemments to take l kc L Shnpson Aswclatea i wmperamfe measures for the can‘ .‘ (By K r Press Staff Writer) - -’ ilure to answer im- ter MacFarlane of DeSable attend- sources, Ottawa. An example has Germany s fa we“ m ed the weekly card party and dam? -Eight. Canadian airmen were nam- recently arisen in ccnnection with gl$géflslfuggéi ish“ lgeth. at Crapaud Hall on Thursday night. ed today in a Royal Air Force casu- reverts or the heavy losses sustain- west not the east that Hitler Wm ii alty list containing 359 names. in- ed by tin; WDOCICOCK on its wnitering I mo“; “men he aitempts m mum Friends of Mrs. Charles Duns- eluding two members of the W0- grounrls ill the Gulf Stateslast year ‘his nomise to take some o! the ford of South Melvlle are glad lo men's Auxiliary Air Force killed onlbemmre of unprccec-cntrd coat} ‘vval_l__1oad.. o“ m5 1mm“ AX“ learn that she is somefvnhat improv- 86%;’; Eegggfidfii-ans were? illfllicxsniin sigh? ‘mate eri . ' . s“ . r» _ ', '» - . ' ed after her s Gus “e55 Killed in action: Pilot-officer A. _ which rcvcal-. g _ ls lli1pi0bilbl0. Blfmlggl’ Q_ wright; sergeant K. Kennard. (d m,” me Dims “m? 19S; numgvj- ‘,.-. . , that 100.000 ltl a bore m Killed on active service: Flyinrz- 4191.0 than h, 1939, Each n1 me could have been V5 ha“ officer M. K._Brown. , concerned took pmmratltrrecce without (wPlmdlll t Ylllc Missing: Pilot-official" E._ H, Al- _. ygdufing its prmunuslqr-lck kirulerirlc nl the fat} _ 8 kins; pilot-officer E. '_I‘. Wilkin on. ‘open _‘ascn m]. me hunlfflg of yvith trcmcndous Nazi nib 01068 Missing. presumed kllled 1“ acllcn‘ mcg. um- to protect the Woodcock uvciilabc iii Bulgaria, within easy Plot-officer R. A. Howley; Pllol- l“ ‘ Wé.‘ that i; agfo-ds ‘yunlilil’! fllntlllCll oi me debark- Mfice" J‘ C‘ smmlemm’ ' ‘anélighg lp laluminuun bands found atlon 119115. 39ml! made "Q m‘ Missing’ “resumed km“; on new": on “olefin Woodcock taken by hunt- ‘in-k. 'ili'.it. 12w. ill iiic face of Hit- Wwlcei C°YP°TB1 N- Cokmg‘ lu~l=§ the hiarltime Provinces dc- lions reiterated boasts that his "___ ‘iiirtclv sskiblish whcre these birds l armies and air flrci stand ready l0 PO. A. c. Wright was born ,.‘,,',-,,,,”,,.,,,,,., 1., m. 935g of Ian battl? with the British forces G“°1°h'°“°' - - such bands sen‘ in to the anytvliere they annual" on the W11- Sgt. K. Kennard was born in Vice- Diuiwuwxncnt rcclntfyv. . ilulvcstiganon Mnem‘ ray‘ sask" l Win-A that all of the wooclccckl Obviously Nazi inaction must be F0‘ M‘ K" Brow?“ w“ ham at Sm erncd illléld‘ been bandcd during. itraceabic to German unwillingness Kmcardlne‘ Ont“ » ‘c9110 ' t onths two of them in to risk 8 I-WO-Tfilm “m3 98mm‘ PO‘ E’ H‘ Atkms mother mes m the ‘othrr in Alabama l ting any substantial British army Otrlbvri. T. Wilkinson was born at "liliclirislflly ‘if on“ hm“ reyparlf? W? gpt’ sklgll-cdllg‘ iufnmjlgellllii: Gimli Man. llifit Lb;- uodcfick ird been caugi iv . i - u l. H r ‘t Po‘); A Howl“ was born in and banticd on January 2- i957- nt now vis that Tuikcy uill ign . Victoria ‘BC. f ‘Shcrburhe. Louisiana. and tho: 11,11‘ Gr so lS l\LlflCi{€d§_ ‘and that PO. J: C‘. Smitheram was born in i had girvivcd shooting for; i" 'lt'.ly“ir Yugios Htgfi. éniid aposiféliixig 111121155’: Cmnb9r1j1nd_ England. His father, 10m- Qpen seasons and a mi- p” miglit a o a e - J. Smitheram, llV€5 at Calgary Allflw a rifih. only to fall on October .8. COlLllCt. ‘ _ _ QDL N_ (Ijgkiyjg wa born ill Nov-1._194Q_ nem- Wolfvillr. NIV-l . c *- Tliere are bi0aflwlllllt5b (‘if ‘Sctgtiii. His father lives in Glouccs . 1n the Balkan neon. Fits l0! tcr re. ' the British landings indGréew ____.__ _ 1 - ' ‘came from Brlgradc. _It ha great- The complete R.A.F. list issued on ‘]y stiffened Yugoslavian resistance Monday named 21 killed in ZlCtlOih, 100 missing, presumed killed in ac- to Nazi diplomatic pressure. To f d supplement that, Yugoslavia and ; d d; 5 died o \voun s; lr'§’“mi§s¥§§1ns§ killed on active sel- .. - T k no have direct and per- d ll d i BRITMA S “mnclmxgpggq- srlhraleywordwfrom President Roose- vioe: 74 presume ki e on ‘ac he‘ , service: 2 died of wounds on actne v opened the meeting by a Devotional Period from the Missionary Ninth- iy, each member taking a. art. It was decided Io hold an en rtain- ment in the near future. Hymn 8115 Benediction brought the meeting to a. close. Tea was scrved by the hos- tess and a social hour folliwed. m SHORE Hockey Lea- n,‘ Kcnsington Rink, March i8, 1941 at 8 p.m., ‘ vsm Kbeensinkgltéon ame of e st t vee filial; games series for the’ phy, 11-5515-3-17-21. [UBLOUGH — Mr. Ross ,. o; the R. C. A. F. at arrived in Summerside evening to spend a two m-lough with his parents, Mrs. M. L. Frank MacKen- w“ accompanied by Mr. l. of Vancouver who is the R.C.A.F. at Ottawa, o will be Mr. Mac-Keane's r {he holiday. —S. ISTRATITS COURT —- in DeSablc the guests of Mr. Don- ald A. MacLean. Mrs. Frank MacWiliams and little son Bobbie of Cape Traverse are visiting in DeSable, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bell. Mr. Alva. Walsh of Maple Plains, ‘Bird Banding _ Aids Conservation- ‘Eight Canadians 0n II. A. F. list etning. A bricf Devotional_ Period all true Irishmen and lovers of st. followed after which the dl-Sl-‘llifiiofl Pal-rick and the Emerald Isle the 0n “Christ and Prophecy" w“ 8W- world over, celebrated the day with on by RJW- C- J- cr°wdlll The 1'9‘ The wearin’ o’ the [geeny 1n 5-- mainder of the evening was spent Bide. the day was celebrated very 1115811195. 0W H- hflilliilil. Mr. J. E. Dalton, pfcpfle- tor of Gourlies Drug Store de. glhfilig his! ‘grimy friends, (and em rs o e . ie Darby held Court on gotten) with ‘zsressorerghfiralg mllml“! “d he“ "’° Th ls a vearv custom which M." i... cases. One case of oon- Damn h,“ obsewed an s, PM; brought by the R. C. M. rick's Day for many years and 1S in man from Tignish re- looked forward to Wm, much plank a, conviction the guilty lure by ms men“ Many of the ; fined ten dollars and 5mm; decorated the“. windows ii“ days" He “wk me days "m1 88y Irish emblems and sham- rcasewas that of a man mpg and the town had an a” vicinity of New Arman of sprin which made the he... mum‘ gum!’ of "p°55°5' 3°91 Qia . The usual St Patrrek‘ er the Prohibition Act, storm W55 absent and tho con-Fear: (med len dolls-rs end costs. in honour of the dav was well in.“ tended by citizens from town and Bflllntry. and those who took part i>1r.i”$.r3.°"i‘i§.’“i.“°°i“°" 7°“ "" ear a 5 the audience. _ s. y app us M Mr. ‘Earl Braham left recently for Montreal, Que, where he will so- journ for sometime. Mr. Leonard Watson has Joined His Majesties Forces and left Char- bttetown recently for training some- where in Nova Scotia. Mr William Delaney and Mr. Leo. Hughes were visitors to Char- lottetown, attending the annual Island Dairymen Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Myers, i servation of migratory birds. states . ' ~ - - ‘ 5 a n»:- Mwl" H's“ Am‘ 5°‘ PM“ La" Mews‘ Russell Muwm and N“ LONDON. March l7.-(CP Cable) we Dcpamnent or Mm s an dies Choir. Soloistsz-Mrs. Charles Cahill, Mrs. Fred Callaghan, Miss Yvonne Arseriauit, Miss Jean Mc- Kearney. Miss Isabelle MacNeill, Mr. Earl Campbell. Irish Dance-Misses B. Delaney". M. Delaney. D. lucwcili, B. silli- phant. l One Act Pay, A Cu of Coffee- .. Mrs. Adrian ArsenaultlaMrs. J. Gal- Clmssudmllxme L” thggcmnaldltiof lant, Mrs. Charles Cahiil, L. io- lfgau egg-lace” *1!“- poslw on blanc, I Leblanc. R. Gallant, I. W1 ‘e {W} selv-me ‘s5 a? MacNeml M_ wedga Donaldmbe oie leaving for Ottawa sale of Candy_Ted Aheams m,_ was Pr c pal of Ciapaud S0100. chestm‘ Mr. Judson iltajkgham of Fred- One Act Play, The Paisley Shawl. Kathleen Cameron. Lorraine Ar- e283,?“ spent‘ the weekend m DB senault, Lois Cameron, William Cameron and Gcorae Glow. Vocal Solo—Mr. Jeff Young. Recital-ion and Sony-Four little Girls Pte. John S. Burns of the Vet- eran's Home Guard was called to Charlottetown on Friday. Pte. Edward Perry of the P. E. I. Highlanders is on a well earned furlough at his home here and will during his stay visit friends in Charlottetown and Freetown. Mrs. Frederick Sem e left on Friday morning to vist her hus- band Sgt. Maj. Frederick Sample I Memorzam Miss Mildred Cudmore of Appin in Road is vsiting her sister Mrs. Ralph Cameron, Hampton. Mr. and Mrs Myron Shaw of D.- Sable were recent visitors to Brad- albone. Personals —Mrs. Urban Giliis of Miscouche is visiting in Charlottetown. —S. and surrounding commun- Mr D ma??? r d (i): 13w I. Highlanders in A - . — . 8. nan, re eqne, a ‘ax, , , 01$, lgfdlegggg‘, “If,” fi spent at. Patrick's in Charlottc- -_-- WM a, the advanced age town, the guest of lvfr. and Mrs. Sgt Chas. 'I‘uplin of the C. A. s. L- L- NW"!!! "Id filo-lily. .~ - -- S. F. and Cpl. Ernest Mountain of Mr. Clow was well known P. E. I. Highlanders has ar- iecuons of the Island, hav- th rived home for a few days. in Freetown and Kensing- ——-—— e coming to Emerald m i0 make his home with humane Aihough not 1n lth ior the pa few lie bore his sufferings pat- .- CIIARLEA ‘GLOW sday, February 25th, a or sorrow was feast over Irish Songs-Ladies choir. The ome act play "The Cup of Coffee" was delightfully presented by the young ladies Iakin: part and was well received by the nu- dience who shoivezl tl1eii' apprecia- tion by well merited applause. The other one act play tinder the direction of lyir. George Clow brought back to Summerslde au- diences oid favorites who have proved once more their ability to present a drnmaiic soot on any program. Hcadlining the cast was Miss Kathleen Cameron playing the type of part that has endear- ed her to local theatre goers. She was ably assisted by Mr. William Cameron and Lois Cameron who can always he depended upon to Hive a str-rlim nrrfnrmanrc. Miss Iorrame Araenault who will be re- Mr. Edwin Bell of DeSabie was a recent visitor to Crapaud and re- ports t/he road in good condition. —-Mies Blanche Noonaa. Bedeque. is at present spending a, few days in Charlottetown visiting friends and relatives. ——Miss Joan Elizabeth, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. i when death was near” Bradley of Moncton was a guest iully resigned to leave this of-Misa Betty McAssey on her Wm bchlnd- He W" ffe-lweekend visit to her parents. Mr. “m” dmmg m5 lune” b-V and Mrs. Sherman McAssey They .Rev. Eugene Murray. who returned to Mo m Iffi to him the last ites r “c “ °" M°“d"-" llc Church. The derath gf morning‘ ‘s’ Jeeves a vacancy, not only Messrs. Leith Ferguson and Mil- ton Ferguson have returned to their homes in Hampton, after spending ‘some time in the lumber woods in eNova S-cotia. Messrs. Ernest Holm of DeSable and John H. Myers of Hampton madke a business trip to the city last wee . Miss Verna Bowness of Norboro was a visitor to Kensington, the guest of her friend, Miss Joyce l-leeschen. ‘ __.__ William Profit gar; visitors to Charlottetown last Mr. and Mrs. T NOVEL ADDITION TO The regular weekly meeting of the Clermomt, New Annan Credit Un- ion and Study Club was held recent- Messrs. Russell Maclean and lt of all-out United States ma- Elmer Walsh of DeSable made a new ierial aid to nations which resist u ehoid. but in the com- llarge, where his outstand- tableness and jovial dis- was admired by all who nleasure of making his ac. » .He leaves to mourn their - sons. John Henry. C.N.R. Master. at summersid section-foreman, Emerald“ An K ensinyton Miss Verna Bowness of Norboro, d Vicinity ' ly at the home of time Secretary, Miss Ellie Gillis with an attendance of ten members and thirteen vis- itors. Mr. Alien Semple opened the meeting. An instructive address on marketing of swine was read and txlilained by Mr. Sample. Much discussion arose concerning ~ B-dfibtion of a Credit Union Mar- keting Board. Other speakers were membered for her fine work in "Patsy" returned to dramatic cir- cles and proved her ability io plav comedy as well as heavy drama. The delightful program was brought to a close by the singln"! of “God Save The King" and will be repeated on Tuesday evening. —- S. business trip to Green Bay. Mr. and Mr. John MacLean and little son Albert have returned to theri home in Desable. after spend- ing some time in Borden. B YORK DAY SPRING MISSION CIRCLE MEETING safe and 4 taken prisoners. C. P. R. EARNINGS MONTREAL, March 17 —(CP)-— The Canadian Pacific Railway rted today earn n85 §§m§ia§§§,ol>°op°m the week crvi-cd March 14, an increase of $1,031,003 service; 14 died on active service; 31 As a part of a ‘plan to tap I1 source of merchant tonnage. the British Admiralty is now Bqlllnnlni: with lllJ-{Wdlllre D151“ derelict shipyards dismantled during the slump of a decade ago. Vessels are to be built in 5o.»- tidns at ordinary stcrixvrzlz- r r and transported to these assembly yards on the coast or to ma».- the Axis aggressors. If a fully equipped British army of 100.000 men is ashore in Greece, unquestionably the odds of battle have been increased in 1W0!‘ 0! prolonged Greek-British resistance to any German attack. Available reports indicate that the Greek- British forces, even with that first increment of a British army of enjoyed the weekend in Kenslzia- ton the guest of her friend, Miss Joyce Hecschen. NLrs. Georao Webster arrived home on Saturday evening from a pleasant visit with her husband who ls e mcmber of the C.A.S.I". In Halifax, NB. Miss Ella Dunphy and Miss Reta Gallant were visit.rs to Surrimerside on Saturday. Mr. Oliver Bryanton of Stanley Bridge was a business visitor to Kensington on Saturday. side site-s on the great rivers for 300,000 mcyudedl a“ heuvfly we. ‘which s igsteiul purpose has 1on2 .,.....~1~,.»~r~i Ir: l-lmr- ‘Galflllgiaflis nasal; eon 5on8 - ria. That is no 6y At 1585i 0115411111 °f 93d‘ ‘m? fililitargv situation, however. Will be dtliltlrlvlih 03315914511"! ‘is’ What. does matter lsdwhait dil- u 1 hipbuild g ceri res. e ves- tlbutio must be rna e o seals ire 0f a standard design. 1PM’ Nazi Balkan armies to ially adapted to working under the flange; convoy system, with a carrying ca- Yuggslav e. pacity of about 8.000 tons. bgfligerents, the size of the Ger- Similar mass-production ships man force available to march age built duringngheh last 2dr dare TM! ainst dGregced would nelcéeirssgglytl: in service a c ange an s. Wlel’! limite . n 0 o1 they can be bought. at up to £60: fagingsél; Igiéiggjskgn ‘Al; 000 apece. a a. or o . Since those days Britain has Germans would have to cross ter- eained a great deal of experience rain well adapted to defence, even in standardised shipbuilding and by inferior numbers. l m the new plan therefore offers no The risks are gieat for Hit er insurmountable prolalri‘ l0 314i‘ me Balkan-i‘; i1?” pwsgblliabeguw ish shipbuilders. On lhe contrary except f0!’ 9°19 T18 l‘- e ' nuiic outside Britain's existing aly in the war, not commensur- shipbuilding facilities, it points the aic. It adds up to the illrobllbllil»! vrav to the speedy construction of that the Ceirmanstag plannllnc ‘to ‘ .hi to meet the menace of ‘attack Br ta n. n0 P9666- n ° ' ‘fr’ 54gb and the bombing aero- der to achieve the promised vic- iphana tory in 1941. compared with ear-rungs of $2,577.- fa“ artisan mo» h» mew-on: no» m Heafh Vesey on March i3. The - president. Mrs. Ollie Brown presid- ed. The World Day of Program was followed throughout the Worship Period. The Worship Period opened by singing “Breathe On Mic Breath of G " followed by prayer. Interesting passages of the pro- gram were read by the president and Miss Verna Vessey. The sing- ing of "Jesus Master of Us Ail and prayer brought this period to 8- close. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved- Roll Call was answered by nine- teen members and one visitor by quoting a verse oontainini; the word "prayer." A collection was taken which e,- mounted to $1.39. Correspondence consistod of s letter of thanks from Mrs. P Proude and famil . It, was moved and seconded that an expression of sympathy be sent By J. n. Williams VEH , BUT IF T. ROLL. THEM LIP OUT OF IT, I CAN'T 5E! IT.’ Messrs. Edison Rayner, Lawrence Durant and Eddie Mill. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted, by Miss Viola Gallant and Mrs. Law- rence Durant. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Haggerty. The re- mainder of the evening was enjoy. ed in music furnished by Mrs, Wilfred Curley. Mrs Ray Sudsbury rendered a number of popular H. DESABLE AND VICTNITY Mm Ethel Bell of DeSable is vis- ting her daughters. Mrs. Judson Rackham, Fredericton. and Mrs. Harold Buntain, Wheat-ly River. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon of De- Sable were recent visitors to the City Mr. and Mrs. James Matheson of Riverdale were recent visitors to DcSable the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bell of DcSable attended the funeral of Mrs. Wm. Millington of Borden on Wednesday. Miss Gladys Trowsdaic nurse-in- traininfi at the P. E, Island Hos- pital, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trowsdale, Cra- paud. His wife - him eight years rai. under the direction ‘ Monarhan of Klnkora. - to st. James‘ Church, l ld. on Thursday morning, iith, Rev. E. Murray of- il church and grave. The rsmvllketre: éghn MgJEntee, ‘ .. orgo ayne, lléérlimlll. Francis Greenan, owing Mass Cards were Mrs. Emmett Clow ll Mrs J n. Clow slide Clow at Mrs. Wm. Greenan MrCcuri and Family, ~43 A. Power ivirs. Jerome Malone 1e Mccarron ‘ Mrs. Gordon Murphy and MMcCourt. ' 1'8. John E. Mulligan ‘ M's» Thomas Hughes ' rs. James Allen ‘ c ni°ll"q "ll! ouvlls o to Mrs. Clifford Chandler. A discussion took place on the ways of raising funds for the Mis- sion Circle. It was moved and seconded that the members provide articles for a bazaar. _ It was moved and seconded that all donations for the Missionary Box to ‘lrinidad be brought W We May meeting. lVlTs. Wendell Vesey to take charge of all donations. It was decided that each mem- ber knit thme squares for an af- ghan. A contest was carried out by Miss Vivian Howatt and was much en- ioved by all. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisinri by Mrs. Harry Lewis, Nlrs. Lloyd Vessey. and Miss ' Marjory Fafrell.‘ d b 1 1 The meet ng cose y 5X18 11a’ , the National Anthem. Minards kills pain. our: BOARDING HOUSE With _ liiajor Ilooill‘ wtflwfi-I-IAS us ear 1'0 atuosr 60555 HE ‘ We QEEN ism-m TO DRINKING WAS some To APPL THE OLD roe A JOB A6 uem" co MAMMY GINGER u= PRETTY DIM, / 1 DIDN'T mow us Bur Two l5 HAD THE GAME REGARD THE FlRST non WORK THATCHURCHILL TIME 1 EVER HAS WITNESSED roe n. ATOTAI. l-IITLER! ECLIPGE.’ solos. - - I Borden Mis Marjorie Kennedy spent a gieasant. weekend with friends in mmmlde‘ Mrs- E- Hllylvood cf Borden left 0n fiidlly morning for Ottaw where she will visit her sister. a Mi‘. Ralph to Mr. Elmer Whltlock who has been employed in Halifax, N5, ‘during the winter months returned home on Saturday evening. Miss Georgie Kenncdy one of Uurulefnfrzh Flgiwrggafitvzaf ‘fltfilrdfil popular young ladies has accepted a son Roland at m Pr 111g“ v t tion and Lg now employed with “nflum Oh 1 wit‘) °"' 1 5"“ e Island Telephone 00., here. ' '“° w“- ___..__. m h, m n t Miss Amy I-Iowatt of Elloiits was heerethftugiritrindiltllel blagurzht: " "MW" u’ 3°ld°n ‘m “Wiley- of Mr. and Mrs Croken, is Mn and Mm wan" Farmer of n i it ' ' . Iii ‘Meirhyhwiniwh? fill‘. °§..“‘i giggle; "gs "5, y" w 8mm»- speedy recivery, Mr. Scott M Iru i visitor to Sumirlgsiritilritcentlinm T bs i Chariottetcwgionon gigs; v mo’ Messrs. Wm. MacKay and 000m Bhefifilg OUT OUR WAY Keep Mlnarrfs in the homo. t!’ MN N..........-— ur-ig-unww-J-ev“? lihnereld I ‘ lers or Sympathy Mrs l. a. McInnis MP5. m. Mclvor m Hood g figs-nary. McGuire lliiesTlAlfredal-v 9i‘ Mullingfw "I. DON'T MIND YOU PLAVIM’ IN TH‘ SLOP A WHILE "IT'S NATURAL WITH KIDS -‘ BUT QOLL YOUR PANTs UP OUT OF FT! OR i5 IT 305T AN ---_ IMITATION MN- W- 1068B. who has been Vlfiiiilil her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Maurice Lodge of Borden has re- turned to her home In Charlotte- town. McKennnn frimds are pleased Io see Mrs. Jo Brown and M11. Daniel Dunning, out around again after their recent serious illness ‘Iihe Maipeque WMB. held their March meeting at the home of Mrs. Elmer Taylor cn Tuesday af- ternoon. There was a good attend. snce of members and several via. Ifors were present. The President Their many i of Thanks , . flui-“Emmett Glow. Emer- ‘ to ilk lIlElI‘ ffl d8 Hid . r their many acts of ‘W! their recent bgr- Mrs. Ralph ‘Iioombe d Miss Sadie Read were vtsitnrsmlo Burn- merside on Ttifldly. hglxpnie? gig PIEHU. met sbtenthe e o s nor Camp on ‘lhuredey, evening. Meeting ed In aiming Hymn No. 10s to owed by prayer. Scripture lesson from Mark 12,45 verses reed by geien o. ‘w: W. linger oi Golgi: . . hug Ilie Gllilirel '| “hlldljolreeold or cough is not ethic‘ to ., " l! ltie often of e grave nutter, and ' I» immediately may, eventually, eauee - Dlflvllitluof a cough or eoid the mot‘ .d- oodeNerwey Pmeflyruperemed, Pl of the trouble. P12‘?! and eflectivenm In looseninfiltiie phlegm, and stimu- hgerialllsonrganu: is such that the ecu; may be checked before , sets . mafiilfl; the large family sire, about 8 times as much. 60a, at i Th T. Iliiblll 00.. “DING, Toronto, OI” I I-Ieffeii followedw which is be held each meeting. ‘ - Contest will c e the lest of June. _ i - a Que: Contest put on by the ‘ -»— leader was won by Betty Lynda. “ __ H; n__~<=;c\<.|u,-_— l; Meeting closed with the Mia h benediction, after which a da my __ oetess. ' l "fififlfigzpnf THE BLINDFOLDS lunch was served the h held at the HE WAKES UP Next meeting will home of Min. B. be. B. J I-IE'I.L QHINE AGAIN = Jnxvrguemg 4n