APRIL l8; 194T "_ WAYI Weir-Helm Wedding lvm. PETER. A. onnnam Peter A. Gallant. a veteran o; World War I. died recently at his gardening and later was associ- Maryis I-Il N funeral njdsy 110m“ irfrgiclelills 13,1: krleisldence Friday, March 7m, u, s Parish Church. Requlq“ may. Mu” was 511118 by Rev. George Pm?» Bob Perry. Mblncss Perry, Mr. G ll t. - his firstawlllle illililgtll/lll’, Perry of O’Lcory- With this union : sisters, pliimie. Mrs. Juuics Par- utiom will l; '5 .- l Rind brotlicci" ccrilill lxdvfigxlelaiolleil‘ tannin euiinmlin Th1! 11011111111 h Iuerved for new; of local interact. but pdvertlelng of 1‘ ""11! nature oily be inserted Debartiment Tag Day, April 25m clClTY POIEJCE COURT -_ A; the 1y Police Court yesterday mum- 1118 two men charged with break. 111B and entering with intent of BRADALBANE Pastoral Chaige. P. M. Rev. C. A. Ilicks. llfinister. THE TRI-ISBYTICRIAN CHURCH IN flAhADA-Scrvices for Sunday Hospital Ladies - Aid Meeting Committee gave the report of Tag Day which was a grand success and. the President thanked all those who sold tags or helped in any way. at the Hospital. Mrs. N. H. DoBlo-is and lVLrs meeting will be on Monday. Mny erg and Mrs. P. J. Proutle‘ GRADUALLY TAKING FORM v The various forms of rheumatism or artihritis are t e greatest cause 0f chronic dlsabilit in, this Qguntry. issue of the magazine HEALTH, of- tiam Association. "Auhmlflih no dramatic cure for during the past fivt- ‘pairs and, as typos of arthritis. Howcvcr, the of onset. symptoms and resulting disability. For some a ready cure is available; for others treatment must consist of a. program of un- dramatic measures which. though and tihe fundamental cause has not yet been established. He says. how- bemg curried out in an effort to to treat all sufferers in this coun- try vrith modern forms of theraphy SOAP POWDER — "Gloss Foam — Ideal for all wash- .‘ in 100 Ma .. . --— B22155‘? Bum ulbigorfiltfllauihvtllitggoeifi altflfive cent: a word strletl! Pay- The monthly meetrn of the i884. enlisting in the Canadian i a in mun“ Ladies Aid Society cf the Prince ing-Z lbs, 53¢ "——"—j"'<—_'_*_ Qgfhlifllsfi- a11§el==é=w tfit-‘rvliic min We ffvtvfiédclelgnfl gwoltellvl was held (Limit 2 ",5 W ("d") EL?!“ —- Buy new and w". ' ' '11 8 Al‘ YOU u" 1‘ °"“’- "1 “Y '11‘ ———- '__*____ eore rice increases- iustii Battalion iiitlimhesellve and R smvlm- 1111111141 letnoon A l‘ll 14th with t" p returned to civilian life in‘ i919 cw c°'“"‘“y' PM“ 2493- President 13.. N ifnsail n? RADlO "As-m "- Rdil" 11°“- dllgg/lnfie trzngtliigedUniitrcd ‘Stages in REMEMBER Chélouemwn F1 siding. There were twentyo ‘Helge ~ 2 ""5 33¢ 24.5 - -- ' - - - 1- 85c 1111 5911119 1° members present. The Sea tary 98 lb. b 2.85 ° class-a zaaow: or canvas; PEAS AND CARROT; "9 $ PURE GRAPE JUICE-Jor- dan's, l6 oz. Per btle. .. 25c rmnAv-SPECIALS-snrunnnv BULK CAN-DY — Him] Mix- ed, at old price. Per lb. . 49c stock o small supply of bron. shorts, feed wheat, and bur- ley meal. - I Carrazza, ~11 1 theft were d __bukad vice at m: finltlzlogecqrintiililictsegd . 191111111 ed until the Zlet- Mrs. W. E. Cotton for the Buv- Dr. Wallace Graham says in an slow. will Preserve Joint movement . ' I riclrlisb cemetery. Stoneham ' m. CHURCH SERVICES sen/we 13°11'11"“? M11 a 11st o! nr- aniciewartnritis the Great lvlys- and prevent deformity in most; W11 9'1"" M 55 a - .. ‘ - _ - v n f _ _ D carers wue Messrs. Charlie on Sunday. April 20th. at Croifi inc ‘Btshetlrstedfg,ifidziavllflclftslllalfvzlid wry .111 the cuwem Murohlkpru calsteilcuuiatoid arthritis still pre~ Phone 246-1 ' hm“ Red Gross To LONDQN- April 1e —tCP)~The c°"111'115510I1Er in London, said to- Roads at 11 A. M. Al a dr 7 - . c H R I E galllvyhiley. Paul Gallant. James P.‘ M. Rev. Sterlingcgtlilclnlaiouid, $03153 élllllllpllgzll lfjorrglaevllll. CMIZE. 2am publication or the “calm sen“ the most scrim“ problem’ DL ‘g ' ' 1 o - ~ . Mum“ mittee read a list-of sewing; done pftgfililgnlfnlzlllvidg 2'“ Graihan‘ is ‘x325: “ll; Itemorlidslilll atalillivlx EBBSFLEET WOMEN'S t ana inn Riilfillma- l 8 8 D. v e c . INSTITUTE o! the EH)!- The April meeting‘ h m i118 W85 9 fleet Women ‘s Inst committee, gave their reports. Another paper on Rural Beau- tification was read by Mrs. like Numc‘ u fl ~ a . ., _ svpipidtlui n/llsimcnl-Rgmssliilitnil fir”? ‘l? as “Hows: Mt‘ slew“ . . ‘rnalflly ‘>1 ‘mumfltic patients suf- clay . of or nus. ~ l1 ' I l. ._ itihiicld 3.15 P. ‘Vi. iilzirsh- Br rcm one of ihc common v riet- simply do not exist. The public mind ‘ - Thlblq _ 1g d 1d d 1h (‘m0 mom’ nlcgrams‘ field 7.30 P. M. Rev. F. Young, ies. namely, rheumatoid artlllritis, has been focused for years on dis- inmélaliufgtfigléllimfi raised th.s oigllnizatlorllaiiartleifiipbte inn g m“ 1M“ the school and community hall . wcrc sont to ilic fmnjly who tend 5invc~ l] k m‘, he rest lllllicncllln s m nu M“ L MRS. JAMES |r_ GRADY 111st bvfflrc midnigiht ‘m5 Grad . . A _ y was under the doctor's care for over Mi nist e r, GEORGETOWN: Churcdi of Eng- DIED SUDDENLY — Word 1135 For Charlottetown three Maritime Provinces. changes have been mit into effect in the Osteo — or degenerative arthritis. rheumatic fever. gout. gonorrhoeal arthritis, fibrositis. or a phycligne. urosis with rheumatic symptoms." _ The Easter mectinf: nf tho Aux- iliary was lhcld nt the home of eases which ‘kill’, such as cancer and tuberculosis, but it is hoped tihat in thc near future similar recognition will bc given to the We are not here to drift, to idle or to dream. ilities is in addition to hundreds of thousands, 0i’ dollars already glvgn the fund by other Canadians whose contributions have helped boost the ixiundated by the worst flood in 100 competition. It was also decided to hold a. dance in the Hall. proceeds in aid of school. Lunch committee for £11m: St-‘lziccs. 2nd Sunday aftcr M f ‘ u - 55 r1 ll » . ' 1i x ' ‘ 1 L ' . “The death occurred at her home Sernlaun lilnAl Ivlmhsunlilzliztgxcllsioolixdl Following on announcement from mgitsuiesllillf clgscliilbdgdiilhtillc ‘lorms or rheumg m 0r igilgogaopast it“ mllgmml 54001000 fiance? enfirs§hfiiligs' wedge an“ Mrs. J . " l i l ‘ l i‘ ~ ' g . . ) goal. s. r eeu. merude‘ giiicavélfngitiady A00 Sum- 2 Piaf. ‘Douglas ll. Sherren. stud- Ottawa concerning ii re-shaping of “Y5 REALITY Other dominicns also are rally- New 5°h°°l “mmllteei Mm 11y. Dril 3nd, bnt ss onnry. the Postal Organization of the . . . m8 to Md Brimhfs flood vicmns Peter Murphy “id M“: Ham. wluse homes and farms have been omagm II. A contest was then held-the winner being Mrs. Joseph Trem- Tnstie: because they're crisp they lrid four Ciil‘d T Services Sunda ' 1 A , 51 y. April 20th. - , wispbmusethewre baked M‘? Hvrbcrt Riley, Pleasant valley n A M Rose var W. E. Cotton wereappcinted dele- certain farms of 3111111115 1.35 yet ever, that great interest has been n g g d” (him. - A vvllfrevy Nam, Rugllco; Fidcie’. 18y 3 P‘ M‘ Brfldnlballe 730 P» Ml gilt“ l? _ the 1111111111119 H°§P111i1 becin found. there is evidence cf a aroused by frequent ObSBFVEUOIIS N in the Ebbefleet ool on - 1 WIY~ t your lllemzlii. Non-e Dame Conve - w- B-Milvphllll Minister, Alds A55“ ‘Vhlcll ‘"3915 1111 51- strong revival cf interest b both that rheumatoid arthritis becomes Thursday. April 1st. Fourteen nt. I Y , Qocerhllwnnukfocctin“ pmrlfk- predeceased him ten AMWWS 111? T11R91 of Jurfe- physician and lnyitiian in what has quiescent during pregnancy or dur- - members answered roll coil '17 l Oven-fresh Christi“ Dain u?“ ago. He also leaves his TBYON-BONSI-IAW Barrier The N°“'m““““ C°"""‘“°° ‘l’ m“ “all” 111° '1°"11°111‘" <11~*'~15@"' 1"“ a 5m” “““°“ “f lmmdme‘ F ‘lull naming h" “Hunting h. 1 '7 H" “'1 J°selihine Gallant. and one PASTORATE. _. services ‘m. sum pointed was Mrs. J. W. MacKen- Dr. Graham says. "Over 2500 Dafli- ‘"113’ 1° 79°“? "n" 59111191’! 01 1W1 dio ‘Programme!’ ' “f?” 11*" Murllrflifi. of Melrose, day. April 20th are Abban 11AM 21% MP5, W. E.~Cotton and Mrs. ers on Tliéllmittirrn hnvenium Wm. baby or after the jaundice has sub- Mmut“ °r 18st meal“? we" .1 ass. Mourners also include his Tryon 3 P ‘vi. W. y l ' Dmmld cllmphen‘ The “mum 1611 in 111* Eiiwllél -~ .- sided read and approved. Mrs. J05. t . i . esumoreland 7.30 ~ ~~ --1-bl»fifll\ltig world ‘hl- , . By 3nd,," 0'“ H. Doucette and Mrs. LeRny iiicnsivc research. therefore. is 11" Ellsworth who were on school iii-y. Mci~ - . ., ‘nouns lfieeélghké-gi-fiondvlgredrlxtrs. _ 5th. and all convene-rs were afix fiOTB and more scic: iiic infonzn- Ca d~ . yrs’ Marl‘)? Blllnchnrd. St. Johrl,’ MOORE d: McLEOD LIMYPED edAlf? ha” ‘inmwl 1'°P°g15r1'f1'1'<1h3' M1011 is accumulated. bit by bit one find tho alleviating factor in these has: gglfld 112055 1'5 801118 1° A paper on "Cancer" was read .t.B.; Mnmlc, Mrs, John Mo“ _ will be closed n11 day today. _ ‘11K11EE111Q11SWB1E1Y111 1‘ 0- -- E o! t-hc great medical puzzlcsis lak. two conditions. Fhmd DH gay“? N1111°11111 by Mrs. Russell Callaghan, and. inn. Hnzclbmok. P. E. f; JosFc 0n account of a specially dliiflcuit Muses Grlldmmm "n May 13m 1118 10ml- Dr. Wallace concludes his article; 11b is r655 Fund '1" 1318951 the following ladle volunteered Mrs. Joh_n Cronin: Sophia. Mrs: lilocc of ‘york in Cflflllecflgm wnh 511d 91110111111995 01191111119111 “Using the term in its broadest “Although much has been “mm. Co“ n “_1-°“_11 cheque for SLWr to canvass the dis ct for the Olivcr Plhcau. and one brother. 1119 TB-Constructlcn prwramnm After the meeting adJourned tca gen-Se, some two hundred [Cums of 91151.84 m the field of rheumatism 00°- _ ‘ Cancer Fund: Mrs. Harris Cal- Josepli, in Charlottetown. nll of a ' WM Served by Mrs. L- W» Sflund- rheumatism liavc been described in- during the Past few years the Drcb- atlriktllzngleselltlatlontwln take place llflgmlllfl’ galls- tla. Oidufihandi Mr: I d- _V . '_ , . ' on -ouse omorrgw _g1_ 0s. . ouce e an rs. eorg , clu ing about one lllillfllfd zliffeicnt, lem is a gigantic onc and facilities Kw. Frost‘ Canadian Red Cm‘; Gallant’ 1"“) years with heart trouble Ilci- been received ' - by Mrs. Gordon Charlottetown POSi-Il District. . , k t wg___ u odd‘ death was caused by a stroke. The Douglas. Head of Hilisborough. P111. These changes Wm mam momob gltlfjmglgrm. ‘Cliiiika flan Thursday Life noggin. fgciiqellnflw. B flur more yeelaraiugiich XOllOWEGVIiYI-B most bit- bu“ wan qlclebl i p“ y w “g 111B118I1d of the late Mrs. James ll. that her aunt. Mrs. James W lvlac- ion for the two higher officials of ‘ The ' 1am‘ I 5 Each breath reveals i tasks n er m mm°n' M9911"! w“ NW3)“ 1° i ch59 soiemnlggd eonr ngEalcscthl-morllllfllwnliva; Gradléllhfidnccnsed her eleven years Miilan 1 Washbui-n Avenue ‘Brook the District M" LBE Macleod and tremc w%:dl'§ slglildliel dllmmtfll?‘ 1191mm“: lmmllghgkt each llllrflvlfiilellgayorflgldmélllizlixtlinfibtllug ltllls by singing The Nana“! A“. _ a_ ,_ __ _- ». - “.4, a. n ._ morning, at St. Bartholomew's nffflmg flafilglxfjrl“ mzulll h“ 5°? 11119- MMS- had passed away very Mr. H. L. Pickard. Mr. Macieod for- Christ. the Living Word." was _ “l” r t Australian Radacros, i‘ 1.8mm; them . Church. Melrlrs. N. 3.. with nup- 0b,“, M“ F_ do r113“ sons. Doi- sudden]! “m. Dtimc, Director Wm be TESL lad by Mm A Emma", and 0mm Will they understand inc s orm collections on a wide scale The . tlal Mass offered by my. Camll law-H‘, so'n"le,.l°l.hiji‘o‘ff,; ‘fljb- fllgé- »-- (lent Post Office lnsPecim‘. and Mr. Rga witié hymn "Crown Him With <11 111°11<1°1 1" 4M1’- Anwflcan Red Cm” mo '15 cm UNION noan y. r. u. ~ ~ '1 ‘H- - RETURN HOME -- M's. J. J. P'k. a r: cl, s -' t-nd t c ~ 11v Towns.’ _ . . . -" - -* l“ 1c n‘ Um rv upmm a en O Tho study- “Oliening Nnv Doors Each 5'7"] 8559115 1'1"“ M" d0 hfiustéggnsflxgirilfmdlillllxfé gulsxgdia The Union Road Y. P. U. mefi Leger. when Mary Agatha. ‘young- er daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Helm, Melrosc. was united ln file Phillips of Suinmvrsidc; Nlyrilcl Ill iylontreal; Bessie, ‘Jnhnme. R05... 121mm. married and living in Sum. 1\'1"-11‘$11H11- and Mrs. L. A. Lcbsinger acid daughter Leona. returned to Mulls will fill the position of Post- imster. and will be enabled to de- vote his full time in the supervision For God's Word“. brought. to our attention the overwhelming prob- sires to plan and build. And cash doth feel an urge that won't bc stilled. growing fast. More than £100,000 already l5 on the books of tihe ag- at the home of Eric Macmillan on April 10th. Devotional period in charge of Norma Yeo and marriage to Francis William . . we“, so" o’ Mu John we“. and flnerskm B65510 has been sewing m giqeirnlinnies in Regina Soak" ‘On iem_of illiteracy. There arc 1.200 . .d n ,1 n ,.u_ . . . . 810 m; gut. Weir of Tracadie tiie mo. o. s an Halifax rtn- five bec‘,‘,“f§fic,.“‘§;‘c1"¥- 311m‘ i hevgis i; lCiharioltltctc-W" :0“ on?“ P1§1‘°"H““-'"°‘.‘“."§ l“ “"- “Yld Thus 123:2! tihrollso “d; till-e n‘ 310111111"? 451131" 2111111 yhgchuls “m1°.'l§,1‘§f§“‘ °1”“°§ l” mg‘ rose. . . I. years; M ,1‘ b n, C |~ _ ' _ '. owing o 1e r. ac eo w iB-VE c ai-gc c w -o av—_ ircc- i t s of the worlds ,_, “W ' ~ ens P8181? 1 r0118 11911985 y t1 111a’ ' e Rugge ' Cross". T716 b11119. Riven in marrlallc 5h“ alsuafculgs 0:0 1,13,52,11; qfieflogf‘: serious ill-tress of their mother. Mrs. field work of the District. Dflplllullon Emlitv-oiqht pcr cent We fig“ glllfifimghls or pent“ m Agriculture hlinistry and the Nat- Scripture reading Lukc 23. 1-10. wrhuflbroflllerlgihlliflltrtzklp gehcxilf rowing sister and brother Gertrude ‘m5’ 5mm‘ a4 are“ George Sweet The positions Ioxlnefly held by lllacllldnl‘ ‘T90 minions ‘iulnnot (F l 1mm‘ Farmers Union. gyndl" “fLwm dllt tlrhe ‘lgnlllvcu. m’ ’ 5 “or P" ' n “u w‘ in Fnqlaiith Donald lilldllilffCfl cf i 111959 011M315 will dl-‘sllppmT ‘m’ 1 ' ~01‘ a ‘Ian's 0' 1' 511a" So h vi lei. the <fiallenqe of —— l u “g at e '3 on‘ l e N“ . . CORNWALL PASTORAL Mlssionnrirs filled with rcspcct Bmfrglgcs w‘, boar ' ' In The Garden", presented by '_ Marjorie Lamont. Hymn. "Where white satin with matching head- dei- the new arrangement. nnd love for people of all races, The scars of conflict or the cow- SPRING VALLEY WOMEN'S I He Leads". followed by prajver. dress and finger tip vcii. "the R°’€"“'1" “m”? Jmmm“ "1" GMT-d (ill/HIGH). -s ~i - . - rhosed {m1 kwvfllml" “an doll-Tc “gill: allldfigifillqvv: L“ Slllmllrlnelrsldcll 20m‘ C°m'\‘"11l?vPccli'lsunig:vl/’£plll1 Paglia-l silllc: lglgnlincll] silildrll ha‘? b%n Elachinq mimmtes ml nrd's scanty fore NSTITUTE qcl t d1 J h 20 1 u itran pcar nec acc w ma ci- -~ ' ‘us’ c rcm ier “McKenzie Spcakm. ‘S s-efiooi n‘ _ ' ' P811- r. nubnrlrs ‘(inch 0m. - ' l. .. rpure rea ng. o n - , i - - that time. has steadily advanced 1mm 0,... movmlcnp h d ‘The bomb OI mQHSUYCG V0515 ~ . "'__ read by Norma Yeo. Closing as “pm” valued very low, The April meeting‘ oi’ the hymn, “M, The cross", followed lng earrings and carried an arm home on Water Street, on April 7th. A. M. Congregational meeting at to his present position a-rvd is well‘ thc book of lifc tn litcrnlly thou- Swecilfruiis of loving deeds etcrn-l Spring Valley W. I. was_held at by Benediction. bouquet American Beauty at 2 o'clock. A short service was li€ld C , ., , roses. at homo and at the Chump, b Rm], °"‘“““' Apr“ £11" a1 2'30 P- M~ qualified to dcil with Pcstul matters sands of men and women aro nd v ~ Mtre. Herman Helm. sistor-in- K. C. Sullivan. Slic was thenllakon Buslucss. Pumral .R°l‘*1l°““* R"- iri the Province. Mr. Macieod who 1119 World." u 1y w“ slww‘ lllffn hgfzlsmllislvlarga gllsegryvilsllgg The minutes of the last meet- law °7 the bfldi-‘Ywas 111511” “l to tihc People}; Cemetery for burial J‘ R‘ skmne“ Mlmster- has been iii for some time is mak- T111‘ Ulflfllllft‘ Sccrctzirv cnilcd 5 mus l. “$41M time's stem “Vere fgqgnt Mneqlng opemd 111i! We"? "Ed 111111 BDPFOVEII; I011 11mm" "d “m” a “M” 1mm“ Tihe pail beirrcrs wcrc~ Messrs‘ T"__ hi8 steady Drotiress lc-wai-ds recovery HPWMAQ" 1° 1h” 511m“ '1" M15" o Telrlllllfll) face with tha Creed and Ode in uni- c“ ‘Mwerw 13 member‘ gown o! ice blue taffeta with Georg coyle 105e,‘ D Arse 1m‘ POWNAL CHARGE. United and end.“ hi return to ‘bk sionary Monthly relative tn our 91v“ no mfm, accede, to no w“ Minutes were read and ap_ wdth two visitors present. much“: mlelwrgllet a“di:vl°m' Stanlgv DPROOlIt‘ gatevinnici-rldmi; chm“ °f Camda- 5°""1°°5 511"" office llis nail. in] be taken care islully in“ “m” “"0 mid qliotn- m,‘ ' ‘proved R1111 c1111 w“ "Mwerm s“£"“‘“l°“ cuevnlbrdzywer; “if” t . n ~ ' t 1‘ ‘o - ‘ iosm ". '--_ '. - ’ - ~ ' d" “"3111 "e1 l‘ ca" 5 Gunam and G‘ "oulghmm day. Aplll .0i\h. 2.30 P. M. lllillvlew. o! by Mn R A Coy“, PO51.“ Super, ‘lungs Hi1; wsrixoyllgadls 11111131 We reap the triutni-ph of a conse- with houseclcaning hints. Com- Semgggleregmagnmiteegs bsfrtheellgg sccn nnd cratcd heart mitts-es reported and new ones P, U‘ $500 was sent to Don Reid um bouquet. of tulips. The "Wm “'35 “WPNIH! by of Moma ue will oiiduct. ih cv Ml brother. Harold Weir. of Mal- g c ‘e ' en" Mr. Pickard entered the service exchangcd among tho members. . "m 6°“ Ficus’ Qudw‘ lllgcveilclzlllciilllillsiglench He“ E‘ R 1" 191° and 11115 W" P111581)’ T11? 1111mm of the March and thlfBdigilrl-lt-well Hardy. nlgllvcnlzllvanilgsbuarile Ymm‘ °°““°11 l“ °sl°- '1” w" The bride's mother wore black _ . . . associated with the development o; mccting wore given by the Rcc. ' Hhjgm Hanlngmn Programme’ received from the sale of mottos. "m1 "m" ucc°ssml°s ""11 a - v mail service in- Charlottetown and “cl”- MYS- G90. Godfrey. Tcn BEUMST - tOPl The motto-i- Mrs Rov Brvanton Mrs Keith The mlhwmg mmmut“ V” mu.“ of “mm, cal-nations. W _‘ l‘ _ l _ _ SOCIAL GATHERING! - Mrs. throughout m" Province since mm minty-hers “vex-c, present and one _ V‘ "- > . Hvkinzlbn and Mrs ‘Everett appointed for the next meeting. Alter the wedding ccrcmony a e W15‘ 1°1~1mb11° 11131541111011“ Roderick MacKenzie, Primrose en- h“ 6 visitor was welcomed. The Sulfl Sh‘? M‘"'n5m'- 4500 19115-‘11111911 W111 gédsmlsw The govermlnent grant Devotional, Sterling Yeo; assist- Iedding breakfast. was served to and 111911115 11'1"’ "$515190 111 1111i’ tertained at o bridge party in her 1 c‘ , of Mission Band reported stuclv be lddfll 1° ‘he Lwflpo°bnubhn QM“ roééived A letter pertain, ant. Tillie ProW-SB; Study. MYS- m, gmmqdlaqa regauve, o; pm way. Also those WlIO sen-t messages home on Tuesday alnemmon‘ Apr" Both these officials have been book rpceivfed: a picture Sh,“ service. was lair-rushed here. mg‘ '0 m" E I Rural Baum Keith Bryenton: recreation. Mrs. contracting party at the homo of sympathy and flowers in our sad 15m Om of w“ guests m" Mrs’ favourably known to the publicas has "is, been suppuei M.“ "ficauon Sociéw ‘Piann w“ m“! Duffett. Mrs. Wilfred Hardy. Misr- of the bride's parents. after bereavement. Wallace Muxenzic M“ Osborne cgflcleng and conscientious admm- Beryl Morson is to bc remcmbcr- and discussed Also a letter from 1”“ hmmt ' ' lstrators. and these promotions will 6d in prays», Mamba“. had mad, ‘he Red Créss campaign Mum Tlhe following committee was messag“ 1° “ "wnb" °' am“ izallon soliciting fund. $10.00 was ‘1’1’°1“1°d 1°’ m” “w” “"1" which iihe cnupic loft on n hnncy- moon trip to Prince Edward ‘ls- The Grady Family. 7.00 P. M. Powuial. Rev.- A. S. Ada/ms C. Wood and Miss Gcoitgie Mac- Kcnzie of Dundas. A dainty lunch visor Gm de 3. be wcll received on all sides. The changes oi: Charlottetown heard and felt t-herc. Books ware it number of friendship culls. A “"1"” 1111111 1111' Supply Secretory‘. 0r gather up the shreds of life members. The Aipril meeting will be held in the church. were appointed as follows: school, voted toward this worthy cause. Several members expressed thanks for going as a delegate to would. ing: Devotional. Mrs. Keith Bry- assistant. Eric MacMillanf recrea- enton; lnnd. For travclling tho bride , , . _, lore an all wool shcphcrdb chock ‘Mun 0F “U” W118 “Tl/Ed by 111% 111151991- , _ MPS- L. MucNcill. was mun . . . [gait with rose and black acccssor- i lllzclyiagfiilnanfldllrllitill-ed llgtiilllgr’ ‘Icvhig and Wm be “c1911 0h- A c331? Th" smfil"?! 0,1, 1111‘ RDDPODPHHP q“ {Hm rpceivPd study. Grace MacLcan; , A1,, we... “w.” mink m", In ancient Rome mcn used to N031}; mvgn. yAQTQRATEF - if t H. De t" Bcliliowledging" Day o; Pray" on’ numfber. Alone. by Mrs’ K- ‘ The progrmmmt; consisted M, a tion. Mrs. Earl Livingstone, Grace the gift of thc groom. trace veins in their anms with blue April 20th. 1947. Services as follows: luff-vector o the Po: O Ice P111‘ ' faring ($1.7m was received: also Rather!” and Mrs‘ Reg‘ Clark‘ bean guessing contest Mrs. MMMM‘ N°rma Yw‘ paint’ bencvmg l; made (hem Inore Fairview‘ 11 A M_ North River’ 3 merit. who was recently appointed g-legger {mm Mm J_ East“. “res. and the benediction closed the Hiram Harrington made ‘the my Next meeting to be held 3Q m; 5mg ‘m’ immlrlami‘ 0f Practising E-ncoflng rcct zucss Also a contest “Mak- lmm” °I Tuna Pmws" ‘ _' "“ ' ' Following a period of recrea- Mk‘. and Mrs. Wz-ir will reside in as Regional Director for the Mari- Moncton. N. 3.. uherc tihc groom attractive: p_ M, Klnggtqn, 730 p_ M, The l t C“ _ ‘i _ 11»v°~'li‘3‘~°’3‘im"3il3?.“"°" °""‘ ‘.5..‘°i=.ii".;if..§§‘“§3‘l{‘n“i%£§“ 3.2 "iii.‘ililalii‘l‘l“iiliéivl‘.lfi°i°ill mflinlfiv.s“€‘li‘”“§i‘!3s..l“all? $35 Jib’...wi";..li’l‘°§‘...§°l§il‘w? M» refreshments we» w ' ' 11111 manic» read Dose 123 n. BLACKH EADS to {,1;§u§;=,=°§;,=é naegggtuf1gv-cgggg Y Both the bride and Rrnom nrc Watch These 4 Tuesday night. You are welcome at not result in any chungefi 1h 1119 present set-up at Charlottetown. ' 1'14‘ March Missionary Monthly. Don't s ueeze blackheads — dissolve. Mrs. Everett Sudsbury invited the May meeting. VETERAN TREE! veterans of vlforid War If. the 1 "Mm 1151/1"! “1/"111 1'0"" 0V?“ fgvleiewm‘ RW‘ A. ElToddl Mm The appointment. of a Regional glnddnMrsl mwma" 1°55 "A11 5116 them. 1C! two ounces of peroxine mmfllwrs 1°" - l e a _ » , .. - ‘snlduggvlig’ mqgflmprovlglciul 1&0?“ ' ___. Director at Moncton is part Q1 n plan ma jrhmlteo?!‘ 1d 1'4’ after Hwhmh powder from any drug stare and apply p011 call b0 be answered by nazin-1 m“ gchoo], prndormom N3 AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE for decentralization of work at $3.100’ was roceclxfi afigllzégafif gently with wet. hot lclottih over thé lllglwfilzlvllurtduncl1avoékge s,§1$,‘,§,"“§y In Lapland, Sweden, 32 per can: Out-of-town gilcsts m. the wcd- MEETING -_ The monthly meeting headquarters and does not choose d_ ‘lickhwde- They may 1w vffgd’ m; hostess and mean...“ 61059.1 of the trees lfg more than 16o the present organization of Postal It was decided to 50nd Bus!” appea by this sale simple mt Mm The King yea" 01¢ Joscph Wcir. . R. 1.. brother of the groom. Fhatrict Please Copy) y-mfififigif," "-533“'1~"'l°'\>33“v"1'1'51“'“'<>'ll5-"1l313€ Farm. on Wednesday evening. April sail-one UNDER FOREIGN " I y'| teething fever. awaeun i6. The guest speakers for the sven- P115615 ENVY CANUCK5 0f Babyhood Don't let u! baby fret and lose ehunltb Ly mm tnethinl fever. multipl- of the Agricultural Institute of Can- ada. Prince Edward Island Branch. was held in the vocational Train- ing School at. the Experimental Districts. Iutemeolabn ' - llttl lwm the 1111 "11"" I11" 1° iin wer Mr. Harold Hearts and --——— Billie prehistoric Peublo Indians mfflmfuo ulrcenynflfll-lln—flfl doling R g’ H tsp Mn Hem," gave VANOQUVER, Am“ 17 __ (GP) of New Mexico constructed dinuscs m Eneily orulhctl o, a powder u 4+ -~ - - 11 l M l ed H _ with govern“ hvmdped mm“ “n”... Ilnd. lint?’- Own 'l'ablol.l have been 11nd a very interesting talk on artificial — 611 (00111 10 mam 1° 1199-5 "(and no" and (Mmceé me 1.. ‘with non thnon and ounces! m- ova‘:- 4r msenfluallon in dairy cattle. HQ under foreign flags. their own fleets m ° m" “‘°"'°"'°“"' n‘ ‘l palm“; out m,“ ,3“ attempt p; hem; of merchant-men destroyed during the war. come to the port. v.1 Van- - h!‘ o! four stories. made to establish an insemination ccntre at the Experimental Form. Mr. R. H. Hurst gave a brief talk on bacterial ring rot of potatoes nu talk was sunwiimmted with slides showing the symptoms on phnu and tubers. Lengthy discuss- ions followed these talks which showed the keen inberest taken in the sublecta. Two agricultural films were shown by Mr. John Marlin through the courtesy of the National Film Board. Light refresh- ment: were served at the conclusion of the meeting. cuuver bringing with them firs of prlvation in their hctnclrtn-ds and shocked by the lurgury of Canadian Many of the international brigade come from Greece. where no longer be are available for seamen and unger stalks thousands. while others are from ports in Italy, Spain and ntlicr European countries. Some are serving as deckhands, men who commanded their own ships during the war only to have u Nazi torpedo end their careers -as masters. Typical is vassilias Avon-nritis. a Greek first officer on the S. S. Euripides flying the flag of Panama He i; one of 18.000 seamen from Etiropesn ports now manning ‘500 ships under the flag o! Pimlmfl- “We are like poor reZ-atione. belie? kept out at sight-and out of mind!’ nid Avonu-itls, who knows the hardship of poet-war Europe- "You C odious don't wont to hear lbout the sufferlngpf your former allies ls you culled them during the woo." Many others. men who seldom laugh. Ire too proud to admit they would ll-kg to share the luxuries of Canadian me. some would like tn settle on Canada's fertile acres. but they ere-warned against illegal entry. The penalty would be lull and deporntiilon. They see little hope in their homelnnde. not for 1o yearn at least will misery and hunger be finished. ‘NINE OI‘ PEIFUME Make your Breakfast Bright 8s Guy! breakfast Six colorful varieties. Includes special Giant varieties of SnnIdi-a on. Mari old, Cosmos and ubP achelor‘: Button, ndull. $1.15 value for only Uc “Sperkiefll Zinnia, an r and apccia Cele with one Box Top from Quaker time is alwa I e-mixed ‘y: Iileasure time when you serve zestful hclpings of de icious Quaker “Sperkiefl! Every- one lovea those crisp, toasty pu . . . so light . . . so easily digested . . . and m-m-m- whet tempting whole when flavor! WWW“ 4nd Eed wheat grains flower Suds. l Nnu..;.....~......... Th Quit Ooh Couupuny In tee. Potcbonogh, Ont-v or lniioon, hut. | Mme send me my i947 lmrtnmt I enclopo | Quaker Pulod When ‘Slerklef’. 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