Zion Young 6:: ai; Thuraday. MIT. 7. t- , o for the weekly suppers at the iY.' The Guardian P C 5 3! People: Society The viceprestde A. Mrs. Briica '5 , convenor of the annual Spring Ia On Tuesday March 5. lion on March 12th then completed the Good Pfggfoss Youuilig PeopklIe's Soci held its plans for this Tea. Meeting clos- . ireg ar wee y meet at the ed with the Mix Benediction. . T Icburcli. During the business per- F” In oP.n'n9 Roads od. it was announced that the ' World Day of Prayer (service for M, & M” An." In Klngs girls. would be held on Friday. ' ' c d An. bu mt ugh wedn v March it. at 4.15; in Zion Church. Mg 1' 111118 0 ?" The Worship Service which fol- Honomd A, .v. dz! in In EHOI1 1-0 (IP80 blocked IOWN WI! led by MIT! Flfdl-lhllh A large number ol neighbors "lid! in Southern Kings. the re- S0D- -45 it WI! Million!!! 1118111 and friends from Coveliead and P0” "'3'" "'9 P10” d”P3m”' 1”” Mary Farviuhmon and Elizabeth vicinity gathered recently It the His!!! was that the Montague-Mun Gill led a Mission Study on the home of mg mg M", am... At. My Harbor highway is now open. W073 0' REV- U11 H! Lee in JBPIII: led to honour their son Donald and 31” .919 slo M3” 5 R935 E” Ca” and on ”Wliat it means to he I his bride tnee Mary Forsythl with edonia, and the Whlm Road from o I Mjsgjonu-yj' I lmueuaneou mower. Commercial Cross to Albion After the study period pay, The wedding much was play through to Lower Montague. con. I Hickox and Donald Moore led a ed b M, Chem B he, whu. tinuins on to Montague. meow gut, which proved pe,-plex. M VL 5'; Ma M5;-H "3 d Mr Two bulldozers will be out early in ' "1 9" C "' '"' ' this morning to break tracks (or 3' but "'t""”"' Tm mew": David McKinnon escorted t.bI Sealing Fleet Heads For Ice Front From St. John's By GERALD FIIIMAN the week and pronounced them Flippers. paws of the seals. Ii-cit t-unis Press Staff Writer free of tuberculosis. considered I delicacy by mm; JOHNS NM. (CPFNW, The first ship to leave for the and bring up to 310 I dozeirwhen . 5Tc'mnd.5 um” ma front Wednesday was the Halifax- the fleet comes home. Previously 2 ed north do” u” --cow ovivtzad 'AhrctlcNsealer, not counted :11!!! war: allowed mg, talisen gllippenr: I; 61"" "”'"d' whdpm m wed" zhlch had. Ito here for ro- tllglg e ugmentad their lab. gesday "lid" ' F3owg:"'mmu visions. She caprrnlgd In estixnapted ol theF:latclF. In 7 both 3"" '1'" "W ' 75 men. However. flipper lovers will still They seek the silk! WNW C01” The Arctic Prowler signed her get a taste of flipper pie-each at pups born since late Februar! as men at the same time as the pelt taken has one tllpper intact, '1 W" tt””2t'3f.1"illi'i 3': it: 'i::::.i””i .t””ie.f"St” if: its 2:" -" 1"" "iront", e I oneo e . e sa u among or I e that drifts south from the Arctic yvednesday along with the Alger- when the pelts are unloaded. I each year and Jams 81811183 U19 inc. Terra Nova. Glenwood and The tleet ileft Wednesday with northeast coast of Newfoundland. Placeiiila. with 73. 45. 80 and 18 little fanfare. but I century ago 1 1, - - u the plows to begin opening roads 4 seal spotting Diane took off men, respectively. Wen the nest fleets of 400 Ti'oesetflbatyBl.lindgsl.l'!'l mm 3' Tu "'”"y weds ” we 9”” ”','"'"”"" which are still blocked- from Gander with Michael Hope. nuns aussmo sailing ships with is.soo men The "WY '0Ve'Y 81'” W” 9” W''' The road from Montague to Char- the ofiicihl spotter aboard. for I The Bessie Marie will not sail aboard brought back I catch val- smed R! "”e"' Cm"'wa"' "d iottetown was opened shortly after srmnd look at the iceflelds. No before Friday and her crew list ued then at 81.700300. St. John”: . . money were opened by Mrs. Grove 4 owock in me afternoon : t - . t . I-Cd”! MacMillan and Mrs. Chesley ' . seals were spotted l.II- alflizg: is not yet complete. H decked itself with hunting. and . , - ,- t . . . . ..-. m Hughes. W1:0I:1:mf: Cllflgg ialgwfexzg: made Tuesday with indifere A colorful and traditional feat- bands and ships whistles cheered - Y. M. C. A. MC, The verse; were mid by Mrs. Ln "Ogle? Seven Mlle Road ....,,,,my. ' use of the hunt is missing from the liunterI' northward. Lame Mumman and me mu RF worudg 1:; . wwn . The 261 hewfoundland seal lIIint- the Ailerine and Terra Nova this last year I seal hunt. with three The March meeting of the Lad. fumed on table by Mrs. Mum, tow s ridge . , ors that sited with the fleet are season. The vessels are owned ships sailing from St. John I, cap- 195 Auxiliary of the y,M.c,A, Wu Beumo md M". wan" MM. not only rugged but certified by Bowring Brothers here, whose tured 71,000 seals and brought . , C L D R f bee. . L Th g 1 H . 1 with u, d held on March 5th with the presi- , mun . b the 1 die and a very pleasant mlmyd A 21111! Ell'tl:ymellMI's' gl)lt.cE).e"al,ll)'l:E;d tguisrrymen illltgpuig m'ot2o'sl;'l:' :t:iiltoallnl(l1';u;ot?;li:l cit: ttettlvttzith :s:el'1:)uPo0f lltzetlezt liorEeu!pe0vtlefal.:ledoNtliveerjdlI) Deanfsllmgolcliers. ircelftglghgl dent M"- Irvine in the chill k”'ii'L'i?3a 12:11:! gslilmmlgiryin ling ext”! 8”: 59”" 7"” "” ””' t-hecke prac c y UP , - l l l lli lllll Lh UN E F Cua d l lded l It ' "F Th ' J ll Goood Fel- parted 10 their homes wishing they siizned cm” "W '"'""' l' """" Wm M” um 3”” " ”'l' 3"” ' ”””"' "lmm "wk on '5 an Arab Iumerlfldda "ll: puthleug Cpf Se?-ving in IIl3l;;i(te.ucy me now from. tlisepoinitfeltlicect-t:'t:cs.H' Mnrltirer: l:5s."or ey re 0 y couplelmuny years of happy wed- plows a field of sand in the stunt Russell takes it all in his stride. National Defence Photo Division Canadian Council of the A delicious lunch was served ding life. ' 0 L id long with the Citi ”, EASTERN BCNIICC coerfvghei-.she attended the Red Mary Mm” Trinhy C G I 1. ' . o a Cross annual meeting. - o - - ( GUARDIAN sub'd'V"'o". Mf,2g::;.'"”' " ”"' ""1" Evening Auxiliary To Provide Ushers F ONE DAY SERVICE ll 5”” Finanw 'TM"' c'L' M"Do”' The Mary Miller Evening Auxil- The regular weekly meeting ofl sari: in by nine - out by live. aid reported a very successful I I T- -t U "ed Ch .1 H I T - rt CELT. h Id W Lu” DFY C'”"9"r M”""5"" mTbeCreuzlui:ir rwnthly meitelng of f::leiz::19-S31: :::Ir:s1S:g2.grbeeliiI;z tsltlrioltctnwlil held "their mc:tricng' Tldesdalymcltytzning in the svtgisn hsll. . .. .. e a o c omen's ague, - i in the West Parlour on hlonday The meeting opened by repeating tnBiltligsF(:Aoh::lyl( I?i:tl;.d'Be ,f'ildD""5'"" 5"b'D1Vi5i0n W-I "'f;m':'u"t:':n'l': ;d"r'"33 hflriiigin evening. March 4. with Atwenty- the purpose. After some discus- tn mm-I - Mr-. mam "ti early at the Montague Bakery. . E o oum us ome. said she had "hushed re om of hen. e ors ip eivice was . r I .. with Mrs. Matthew Lee presiding. P D. . . charge of Mrs. Gordon Holmes. ed the group of the World Day of iitmnoua Rink, double heat'l- The meeting opened with the l"gf""3? 3” ”1”'3"Ife:"'V"'"- The subject being "The Whole Prayer service to be held in or play-oils. Montague Bakery ti-o- League prayer by the Director, i .ck V'l5lii"3kT Mr; M'"'"V Armour ot God," reading from the near future. Carol Thompson phy Skate alter. Saturday niglit'Vcry Rev. P.F. MacDonald. Be "med 3 Sc "'9'" "' I Ephesians chapter 6, verses 10 to Vi)1linl89l'9d 10 "Sh" It lhll 861'- st 7:30. fore the business of the meeting, Mgmbenmp Mr" P'J' Nu" 18. Hymns sung were "Soldiers of V”-'9t . Mrs. J.E. Fleming played The Na "P9"'d "”"Y'”"' "'""'”" 9”” Christ Arise." and closing "Fight The new con-rmttees are as fol ELLIS BROS. CENTRAL ROYALTY and HUNTER RIVER tional Anthem. dues during the past month the Good Fight." lows: Worship Carole Phillips and or The minutes of thli last monthly Magnl" T M'” Ge""'d' A very interesting study period Glorlda 5"-iwa” Reciemonv Ki” . . . Ind Exewuve meeting, were re”, Coady reported two aElJlWlll and led by Mrs. Holmes and Mrs, Ems ty Cass and Margaret Parker. I5 Gwjn Tnbuff by the secretary. Mrs. L.L. Noon- 9",'9.e 5”b"”PL”llv'i J E n in on Burma and Thailand was much MrS- AC0”! fend sone suggestions I I t In. Ind lDl7i'0V0d- . lephm” "' ' i em 5 appreciated. In the absence of the f" Wmm"""Y 59l'V1c'- Ml" H5” Mrs. G. H. Myers was hostess Th.-. correspondence was read ""1 1'" wmmm” c”'"'c”d '" President. Mrs. K. Kennedy. Mrs. 9' ""1"" Showed ill! Smoupa cal- to yh, membe" as aw Monguu. by Mrs. Fred Coyle and was as "'""bd" " "k9 "1" Bayfledl Ellis. lat Vce-President, "153" which 9'" Md "celwd . , g 1 . . F In the absence of the social ser- - from India. Baiillst WOYDHII Mlllidufy 50' Jnlgwzonyernser :::J:;'h'F:sc:;3:'.' vice convenes Mrs. Matthew Lee Zieesilggtglvgr lll';e.Peu5'.',;::sapa2n:f A story describing life in the tiety for the February meeting. Ne" .M”hes0ny Myp. for Queen; l'eDOPtEd Hill twelve Sheets. OM table displai, of work by the Co, Phillipines was read by Mrs. R. him-it was conducted by mg prej.I- re inc” tn bl-nd . ' quilt and 114 infants garments 4 k f Acorn. Worship was conducted by use I pensions. Red h B '1 workers which will be pac ed or vm . . M G dent, Mrs. Leroy White. The Scrlp- Cross Society P.E.l. Branch re had be” "mic " t 9 "few "I" shipment to Toronto soon. "g""a away" "m" were .1 mg", . RE. mud D". ing the month: also tliata number Th ext mgeun Mondm, um led by Carol Thompson. and Car- "M 19”” W" '9” by M"' J” um" 3' f th b in and e n 5' i ol Chandler The meelt closed the Macltensie iollowed by the Rzefeggxkssacxgitggnof lo(nlttl!el2nll:n!1heelxl" h.()ll'felE:.ew F ;l'"agr;kA8:'f1l.:t l;2ll,v?;": with Taps. . as Lilrd" P”-V" 3" "'”W"- ic: Miss Estelle Bowneas, secret- Ml" G'""'de c”dy' M'”' P' time Miss Lagra Bain. returned Mrs. Arthur MacNeill' lead the ary Education Week; Brig. G.G.l(. Jr New" ME" L" "Pat Baptist Missionary will be the devotional period on the theme PM”: Clmpllln Chllrmin Red Maurice G in were wpolnm guest speaker. The meeting closed COD FILLETS in "ii 23” LEM-E" SPENALS A ;RChmll;lItM(1lHOPS-lb.. .. 57c MACKEREI.-each . . . 29c CORNED BEEF-lb. . . 25c FROZEN FISH STICKS-pkg.. . . 37c PRU” and PRODUCE A.B.C. PINK SALMON-tall tin . . 55c "”'"'” , ,, C, so I ; I take charge of nominal ions tor the I '"" W ”' M 3'-"W"! W rt2'v1..o.”t 'lio..'3'.'.i.f"&l.'t.5tT.3.";. --mu-I meet"-s which M" M W ”.'Ji?.i'ti.”s35fJl 35.'.'.53&'i2”.:.5Z5 HANCOCK mush FROZEN "M M ll" u""” "'" "Fd "7 Mrs. Wilfred Perry, provincial ” Apr" 2"d' a delicious lunch and a pleasant Miss Clemmie MacLean and Mrs. com... Gm 3......" M, , ec Very Rev. Father MacDonald Ansus Matheson. The hymns nuns Maccarthy. Provincial clonvineg c”"5”'"'”9d "" '''""b'”'' ”" u” were "More Love to The" lid of social action: Mrs. W.J:P. 3”” w”” may we” dd" "d ”SW99'-9" ll "19 YEIYI G0 3!-" A MacMillan, Provincial convener 'Wk” W a" Conan” of "3 Parliament St. in east-central Tor- '"l"- "WW slmllld "9 L0" M0 of Immigration Rev. Thomas J. BmwP"1F"" ""1 lmw l” '"e”' onto were driven out early Fri- . 50" was rendered by Mn. 'l'hoin- Walsh. s..i.. re 'sscrcd Heart Pro Gd C"""Y "Id ''''k'd "' i” W" titty by a fire of mysterious orl- Buying Soft Wand 13 Jackson. gum, our PHYS?! Ind 300'-1 "'9'" dm" gin. Firemen said they were puz- A tribute to the memory of the 11;, gun".-er Mr, Maurice "I8 "'9 "MY 59359" M L9" E" zled over the origin of the fire lute Dr. Zella Clark. a retired G;-tmn' "mg m; ,i,,.,,;c,.,, s;m..'th9 C0lIV9l'5l0n 0' 3l""e"'4" which apparently started on the to A "llssioflary W110 Pdlldd IWIY in meat and this was very satisfact- H9 515” c”''3'""”t'd ll" 9'9” outside of one of the houses and 9 Charlottetown recently. was read cry. The pres” thanked m dent of the newly formed sub-Div- 5p,.e,d through me amcs wd up. by Miss Freda Apt. A season d memben who helped u we "cut ision St. Pius Tenth. Mil PGWY per floors of the two adjoining zileallgrlyer bybthgimetxib M. atop uh uh. MacDonald. who was guest at the buudingl. 'I raer rs. ..o- '. erstin. p y y F ":g:u.muowlu convene" 2." mAefllerl'gthc meeting Id.lOlll'n'edulGV- PRINCE EDWARD l " 2 ,dOZ. . . . 79C U mihlIxCI:lelnwir:;ei:ib,e::ur::p;i;i:;ttiur:f I fgl:;:1li F1-miidrbi-.'i:e;t;i;n 31:28:: afelrle gilelliilgligly 51:0 Coylm and " l'll"I a MCCULLOCH RIPE There were tlve visitors present. Mrs J E Fleming rendered two Th ' t (u. ""4 '9' "19 "Vin! members on V i ' ' . MAPLE LEAF HOSTESS ROLL "me lain: In: Apr" mm: aha .n..ngemem. beautiful soloii which were greatly or arm: :'t:”t..'.':'..;.”””” '” be i"ti?i.':t.:::. c. L. ;t.y....t "W" W” CHEESE- 8 oz... . .- V. . 3lc TOMATOES - Pk9- - - - 256 social half-hour was enjoyed. Murray River grlim-m5ilI Viivemillxf :3 tliepiilyti ,,,f”c";,;';;':,;,d”;g- 'f;;;,':;g”;',; l3.”DW"iv.lliS't iltZ't't”.l.tl'.”'"' Continued t Ag3Tlslg.Tlt1B- itrdvrlaitns" PERFECTION lvslnt(eIi3:tciltlgMllsl.lcsl;lgIlIhI.ry readings 33111:!!! the Dominion debating SUMMERVILLE 5”” "'5 s"Vl"d W . WASHEI) tr: :.t,;:'::.":: u..;....... - M... ......... ..:2R.?.::.2.it"u:.3i:':z..”: K-in carmiei-a-I M"-K " 5 ""5 - - - o - - i CARRO-,5 3 lb 29 ;;'.,L';”,'.f;'”f,i:f ""5 ” Pym: SEVEN MILE ROAD t' PLUMBING e HEATING - 5' ' ' ' ' C whim Through the anon! of . Brackley Point Road HEINZ SPAGHETTI CRISP CELERY-each . . . . . l9c ' l5 Ioz. tin,.2 for . . 35c 28 oz. tin . . . . . 3'lc 0'”s'””N””""'” INSTANT COFFEE - 2 oz. 53c Am. and Aldis star 300 watt pro- 8 P'M'TSkate after i PHONE ua it-t-tor was purchased. which i" :''''"M .PF.0ve to he I great aula- ' ance in the various phases of church work. A note of thanks was '”9"d9d to Miss Ant and the v'??3”J?”"'if ".'”..'."'.'"”',"' ""' TODAY and FRIDAY on A GENERAL ELECTRIC Nisted by Mrl. Raym .:.'..:'.;:..ii:-;.w- An?”i--”7"a-S AUTOMATIC DEFROST Bucsta enjoyed sum "NP! the . lIOTlIl'l:: in gtglllltisf shown I: Ml. ' Mrs. Rodersolil. Am. Iumd by 'T: Nursery cm, 3., Was S399.00.. Now only S329.00 its Regular Meeting. OUT C THE SHADOWS CJF A VlCEaR.,)DVN ClTY "WM ASSORTED DROPS. BULK. CELLO Jtimr.-s M. Cain's c mos! explosive K c H 0 c A I E LB: drcinmi . mm mm "M . utotw imasna-s ' g'gt;...”t:.:2:f”:u't:2?.":3 t PEAS, I5 oz.-2 tins . . 39c Boneless Chicken-5 oz. 37c Trlet'l:l'lIl1Ck"lllYl..lQC0lldld by um Phillips. that these 3 Dad: j) mrspmtsnindcr of onniai .- ' - GRAVES -e;;,.,;tm;:;:.g;e-e r ELVE5 . APPLE JUICE-48 oz. . . 3lc .. mu meeting is in ii! E WlTH 20 oz 43; mm, Lligirh "'u'."l;..'3i "" B PORK 2 TINS PIE CRUST MIX .,dMmg9.WHI'lorrla V I-'I'I-sssasuasscaisaanwniscis-I-as A It IRIQIK. COLGATES Pg" 3k BEAUTY FAB SOAP s 4 for 29: large Size-35c l . as tan'&. ' Eli lllllf - llllilli llllll-A lllillt titiiiiit I Inna-"nan iioisol. I'll twain" nllunr cannon lqowa sass-1-0 siiowt Y- ii.is . g Vl0l'lllINABDhCI4IIBlII i Inasnirntaxioo-snrhsooea cgwwgugnm aiislaansa-esisassrtaiaasaut . In-wan, New Odorlass ' . A use; ssocx. E.” To V we um and