' Judgment in , MAnLn-i 1g, 1947 F" IEIIGIIIB i sins - Damages Base In the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice M.R. McGuigm dgrnont was given in the follow- ng cues tried in Summenside. con- oemi-HG Mi-inns for damages in an automobile collision. James A. Gallagher and Sthiriey» Gallagher vs. Leo Mallett and Clifford Francis. Judgment. fos- the plaintiffs for $3.500 and costs. g Irma Campbell vs Leo Mailetti and Clifford Francis. Judgment for plaintiff for $1,061.50 and costs. i \\i'ayne Hughes vs. Loo Mallett and (Zllffoni Flrancis. Judgment | for plaintiff for $1,160.50 and 900i‘. In the above cases liiessrs J. B. ygnnson, H, F. MacPhee, K.C., and Henry Noonan appeared for the plalntlll and Mr. RB. Bell. K.C., for the defendant-s. Judgment. for the plaintiff of $500 and costs was also given by M-r, Justice McGuigan in another case involving a motor-car collision. The plaintiff. Mr, Roland helly. w“ represented by Mr. .1. B. John- soft while Mr. J_ A. MacDonald. K. c, appeared for the defendants. Messrs Russell McIntyre and Garth- Piggott’. ‘c. ... MARRIAGE. DEATHS 5: 50c Per insertion i l Bill's" BIRTHS MMCOR-MAC —At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Sunday. March l6. to Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius MacCormac (nee Elaine O'-| Mcara) Charlottetown, a son. BAMSAY-At the Prince County Hospital. on Tuesday, March 11th, 1M7, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ramsay,- llanriiton. a daughter. Weight 9 lbs 14 om. prawns —“‘ l illihsmiitfit‘ EKI1RG"_ lnclsl Senator-tum. March 17,1047. Mrs. Carl MacAdarn. age 36 years. The remains were forwarder] from the Frank Hennesscy- Funeral Home yesterday afternoon to her home -in Morsll from whero the funeral will take plsco Friday morning at 8.46 to tho Church of the Little Flower. Burial in church cemetery. CAMPBELL - At Charlottetown on ‘Tuesday. March 1B, Mrs. Wil- liam Carmivell in her 80th year. Funeral from the Church of Scot- land. Oops Traverse. on Thurs- day. service starting at 8 o'clock. Interment Church cemetery. Rcst- lng at thc MacLoan Funeral Home until ‘Ilhursday noon. h loving memory of my dear fslsr A. I, P. Bent. who passed sway one your sgo today. Mmh 19th. 1M6. Donotsskmoiflmilshhn 0h there's suds s vscsnt plscr- Ofientirnss I iihlnk I has: his foot- WWI Anl I see hi Imillng fscs. Dive of sadness still oomc o'er mo Tun in sfihce alien flow Memory koepg him ovor near me milildh he's gone a year ago. Always so faithful. true and hind. I Few in this world his equsl you'll iirui i A beautiful life that came to an end Ils died as ho lived, every lane's friend. mo‘ iii‘. A In Msmoria in loving memory of our dear‘ lllll father A. J. I‘. Bent. Willi. died one your sgo March 19th, 1946. I A token of lavo and r ' —--v To s grandfather we'll never forget ills montory to llg is s treasure , Ilia having us s lifs time of NIT"? We do not choose s. speoisi h! To bring bin to our minds Tho days ws do not think of him‘ An very hard ilo flnd. l! is work! was ours to ll" We'd givs it. oil and mnrs Tososilufsoswcmisssornwll Cons nrflng through our door. by Grsrsd-dsllshiorl hone, Kathleen. Jsunits and * Velma. ii. ll. iiaeLoan UNIIRTAKIR ' IMIALMIR i summons ssa rams Wlltshlro Phone us i ' ’ ~ ‘o’ —-.--.»..-r.»-v The Cents-ail Guardian This column la reserved for news of lncsi interest. but advertising of s newsy nature may be inserted l! ilvs cents a word strictly psy- sbic in sdvsnce. CRASWILL for Photographs. JIMMIPYS TAXI. sac ADI) ELSEWl-IEIIE- open- ing new Feed Mill at Kinkoru. Phone 525. ELECTRIC STEAM HEATERS.- Very new. Toombs Music Store. JOHNSON ls JOHNSON will be ths only Drug Store open this after. noon and evening. i HER-l room (vrraws - m.‘ R. B. MacKlnnun and Mr. J-l. Richardson of the Bank of Can- ada, Ottawa, are in the City calii- ing upon the local branch and others in th-e financial business. ' JOHNSON s. JOI-INCON Drug figure open all day to-day. Wednes- y. Y. M. C. A. TEIVWORARY quart- ers are now located on second floor of Oddicllows building. Richmond Street. Phone 95. EVERYTHING from a Neaiie to an Aznchot- will be sold cheap at the Y's Men's Rummage Sale, Saturday, at 3 o'clock in the Market Building. PRIVATE FUNERAL — The funeral of 1h: late Mrs. W F. Tid- marsh vins hcld privately from St. Peter's Cathedral yesterday after- noon. Service was conducted by Rev. Canon 10M. Malone. Inter-I mecit vms in St. Peter's Cemetery. EXCEPTIONAI. E (i G -- The Guardian received an exceptionally largo egg from Mr. Lester Dtlggan, Sea View, layed by one of his Ply- mouth Rock pullcts, which weigh-l ed seven ounccs. I o l FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Miss Mary M. MauDOu-f aid was held yesterday morning, from the A. A. I-icnttcssey Funeral? Home to St. Dunstank Basilica! whore Requiem High Mass wast celebrated by Rev. Kenneth Mac- Miilan who also conducted services. at the grave. The pail hearers were Altman Mat-Donald, ‘Frank Con-l nick. Joseph Hughes and Donald I. MacDonald. Cl’l‘\' POLICE COURT ~-At. tile Police Court yesterday morning! two drunk and incapables were each fined five dollars and costs or 10 days. Two men charged with: speeding svere fined $10 and costsi or 3) days and $10 or l0 days re spectively ] FUNERAL A1‘ BAY FORTUNE- Thc funeral of the late H. Wesley MhcKcirtzle was held from Bay Fortune United Church lmterday afternoon. The service was con- ducted by the Rev. WA. Mac- Quarrie. Interment was in Bay For-tum Cemetery. The qaallbearers were Lorne Keefe. Frank Mac- Clurnpha. Reid Uaderhoy, Ernest Underhay, Ralph Coffin. Harvey MacKelnzie. BANK OFFICIALS Messrs. R. Richardson and 1!. B. McKibbin. secretory and deputy-I chief. respectively, of the securities. department. Bonk of Canada.‘ Ottawa, were in the city - yi-ster-l (lay. The object of Messrs. Rich- ardson and Mcliibhink visit was to study the security and bond situation in Charlottetown with‘ reference to the business of tho local branch of the Bank of Can-l ads. They left by plane yesterday afternoon for Ottawa. I HERE ENJOYABLE—EVENING—A very‘ enjoyable box social was held last evening at the Oddfeliows Hall‘ and was largely attended. The programme. which commenced about 0.00 p.m. included solos by Mr. Roy Smallman and Mr. George Johnston with Mrs. Compton and‘ iVLrs. Brown rendering a duet. Mrs. Ruby I-Iouie and Mr. J. R. Comp-f ton gave readings. An auction of thc boxes was hcltl after thc on- terialnment with the proceeds go-l lng to aid the Walter Callcw Carrier Fund. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing; with the music being supplied by‘ Len Jordan's Orchestra. MONTREAL cnuncn nenuc-i ES ITS MORTGAGE -—; lmprovemenus in both mem-» bership and finances were | shown (luring 1946 by tihe St. Mai- thews Presbyterian Church. it was revealed at the annual meeting of‘ the congrcgntioit hcld rccontlyn, During thc year thc mortgage was reduced by $13,754) and sixty five- new members were received. Ofthr- total sum of SMASH received, $10.- 000 was a bequest f-rom thc will of thc latc Miss C..l.P. Macmillan. itcv. Edwin J. White, formerly of Charlottetown. presided at t-hc meeting which resolved to make an cffort. to repay thc rmort8l8e within tihe next two years. l . _ .... I Too Lute To Ciasify ' WANTED — BOY. l6 OI 17 years old. to work around bak- ery. Hornsbyh Bakery. FOR SALE -- TWO GENERAL purpose ntares. four yrcars. l.- WOO pounds. Ray Sudsbury. Kcnsingion. wanna - LADY CASIIIIII. A-ptplvy “M". Guardian. no: saw - 56.“... ‘n? good condition. Apply N’! Rlolmond 9t. after I. WANTED - ANYONE IIAVINO a In! house to rcnt within 1m.- m-xt two months. pious write "B". Guardian. IN ‘rntomwavmo n o a s your own home. Call m. wsrcrm - sates omificii lKewen, formerly of Georgetown, P .ml.ny are fitted in our agricultural, 000K’! for . otognphs CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. - ' HOWARD McIINNIS’ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. ASPHALT surnames, _ We have s. fair stock of Brimtford “Arrolock" shingles. Tlhls condition may not continue. We suggest you order no. Fcnnell d: Chandler. MRS. MANNING BAGNALL will Sllcak today on the Red Gross over Station c. F. c. Y. at 9.45 AIM. ‘IN REPLY T0 ENQUIRIES. the William Butler fund is still open. Donations may be sent to A. E. Todd, treasurer. North River. ast-naur suuvouss. - Ilfl 194s we disappointed a great imsny peo- DIQ who wanted Brantford "Arro- look" shingles. At present ‘we have a fair stock. We suggest you order now. Fennel! & Chandler. JOINS ILCJVLP. —- M_r_ Bgrlgn 301m. son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Holm of DeSable leaves this morn- ing for Ottiaiwa to take up his dut- ies with the R..C.M.P. before leav- iig for Regina on a training com-so, Palm“, having n L l m“, laint Patrick. COAIP-DISCIIBFQIIIK today cars of American Screened, Dominion Stove and Nut Cokn. W. D. Gil- lis d: Co. Phone 176. Personals "Hie friends of Ruby Wéather- bu‘. City. are pleased to see her about again after her illness. Mr. Jasper Woatherbl-e has re- iurnicd to Village Green after Eirending the week-end with his family in the City. The friends of Frances, win- some little draught-er of Mrs. Rriltldilll Mosmati. City. rcgrct to ilmtr she is confined to llcr homc with mcnslos. Mr. Arthur Carr. City. ls con- fined to h-is horns with a broken log. His friends wish him a very speedy recovery. The many friends of Doris. Harry and Eldna Weatherbic, City. regret to learn they are con- fined to_ their h-ome with an at- tack of ’flu and measles. Mrs. Frank Graltant. R. N.. Montague. returned by plane last night after attending the fun- Mal of ‘he late Charms m- rlck's Day parades. Last Monday's . E I silk hots and bright regallas. Mr. P. E. Palmer of Palmer Elec- tric is at present in Montreal at- tending a meeting of the Refriger- ation Service Engineers Socletyi at the Mount Royal Hotel and before returning home will visit refriger- ation plants in Brarttford and Lon- don. A Kensington t Dairying Bo-Op = BILL ro llgtmnu Mrs. Louis O'Connor, Clifton. l- f l, “ was rc-clectcd president of the (Con mhiod mm we - Y ion (Io-operative Assooi-a- business when the House meetsitlon at its ninth airmuel meeting today at .’i o'clock. held yesterdn afternoon. On motion of Premier Jones Other off 66!‘: and directors the a": read the writs of two elected included. Messrs. Murdoch lay-elections held during recess, McLeod» vice-president. W.L-. Del- und the returning officers‘ re- ""913 111111198611" und socretar)‘. R01?- turns thereon, reporting the else-Aft H082. Joseph W. Cousins. “on o; M}; pan-egg w_ Phflm John A Jcltnscicr. Clarence Hats- lhibemll in second Prince. and 1M". 1401"! lbciwfby- Glflfics Tel’- oi’ m. Manolo J. MacNeill (Con- lor- and Timur Glvdon- acrvative) in Fifth Prince. The Mr. O'Connor presided- new members were duly intro-' The will?" 0f I118 1118118891‘. MT- ducod and escorted to their seats. 'D°'-'7‘7‘~°Y' Tevciilfll 11"" me 559cm" Henry MacDonald, Bradalibang-"lififr had a financial turnover last nd Borden Kelly. Charlottetown. W“ “f sfloiooo- _ _ ' As a result of a discussion on the the business affairs of the Associa- ition, freely participated in by the V lmajority of the members, Lieut- THRONE 3mm]; Col. W.E. Johnstone was appoint- ,ed head of a committee whose ob- Following is the full text of an leer vrlll be to encourage git mem- Honor-s speech 1mm the Thu“, bars to contribute more freely to M1.‘ speaker and Gentlemen o; the capital of the organization. the Legislative Assembly of Prince MT- 19R Mclsiiacg "Xienslml Yep‘ Edward Islam‘ rcsctlilstlve. 'P!‘OVlI'i(‘lH_l»p'!O]’)'JIill‘i€€l I greet and welcome 3.0“ to m“ of Agriculture. spoke brie ly on i e Figgiglrtitusrisssbfn Pti-fiztgltiellgtziitigd Is- ‘:18 (1111:! ’.fannckr:t,1nthea ldgvteriiopfiegrgt land. May your deliberations result a motecgflmyggauve 3' "deg e p in legislation and discussion which. c9 i 9° "* will benefit the province, and the nation of which we are s lnvai REPOET member. 1. The put year has witnessed s satisfactory evolution from s war- i» »~-»-~»~= mi :::::...i.*:.: condition-of our province has not. " a p k ML] report that. because of the lac a both war veterans. were pointed messengers during session. PRES IDENTS My, Louis O'Connor. president of the Kensingion (IO-Operative ¥lelakzzsflaaallrshlzr sigiggtigglu" of thc cn-npcratlvc spirit among shoeuld be to further strengthen mMY “i m" ‘mnflmrs’ A“ was . tilllt‘ for ii show-down." our position as s constituent msm Fmm m? Unm ma, the A” bsr of the Canadian Confederation ldargely by nmasurtesmtfnneding to m‘ ‘sgalflililtrtlnilnpgn ftgrrtnédntrtinfiellflxfligf “zceggngfgf oizlraciuzenskvho have‘ nncinl arrangements for carrying served in the armed forces are‘ fggdlirésigifixige ‘s? fitting themselves into our economy. Association MT ocnnnor Sam Some are learning trades, some arc a (‘Olin and been taken extending their» education. and from (he sham capital m, from, . , the receipts for the patrons‘ fishing, and commercial life. Vic crwm Th" saving to the mm? "Mu m“ we" “e ‘° mam’ crs resulting from their. pur- ?.*.’:‘°;‘.:2.‘.'..‘°: .1? ..:::“...‘;:..:":: om» c ~- sociation during the past ninc “m” l‘ '° brlgm" , iycars was enough. had it been 3. We rejoice that a vlsrt of the m" Into Shares’ ‘o have the distinguished (inventor-General of rnhcrizrd 51.31.‘, mum! of $50, Canada. Viscount Alexander nf cm mu‘. Subsc,.ib'_d_ Tim's" and He" Excmemy‘ ‘we Instcnd of thc Association our citizens an opportunity to sec I . . _ our vice-Regal roprossntsttvp and ‘c"',i,;1_"'1f fir,“ ,,“.,,,'““y,,,‘,’,“£,,‘,f§ Ml 95'1""! “Mui- Th. d"! i!‘ along, Mr. O'Connor said. with s w“ WWI“ ""1 ""11 "W" skeleton Cormpany. Out of an “afmmi” "u" m m‘ 7"‘ m". shareholders, only 1'71 were act- ur ‘ 1*‘ Vmbr n” m“. n‘ wIlIr. O'Connor served notice "Iflllm lmlflmlli" "4 "l" that 1r. by my 1st. 1941. in» "mfiflu- 7km “"15" m.‘ Vi!‘ nitmhrts bud not nrntiscd thum- mllfll ufiiflmim"! °i “WW-h relvrs sufflcirnily to subscribe at Chlot of the Imperial General Staff. 1,". $5900 H, cavflay a 59mm] was enlhuslmlcsllv Rrrelcd- H- iileoiing Wmliil i» called for int- 996K"? b7 ""7"". M" ¢Y1d""'d purpose of safeguarding ihosc MINI!" 1° ‘h! 1309M"! by miXiiili miesnbcrs vnito were investing their k991i "l"! "m" i" "i9 mm!" money in the‘ Association. Not- "Qlt Bil-ill"- withstanding the lack of financial 5- M"! “M! Villm" lnlimi su-rlport on the part of many of smells Wham may be menlianvrl thc shareholders. the Association Horwillhh R-F- Flvwiililmi- UMP was in good fihancial condition. country store. Good wait‘!- Apply N. Atbrey Cutcliilic, Fredericton. xddmorrPage s) ' But it could be made stronger! Annual Meeting “m, need for greater urge-titration am- \'“°°'P°raii"8 "i- ~rDTOb1Pm which all blliiflr’fnci- Dank of Conan. erce corner, in l/iosflgi Q tug-sou i. gggp q iiivs iosiziisuo_iiew.bgss;iif This iiuiekggagyji i! . "it 10PM! ysrlslll hwdisszlnsofisifiowul. Dink-s, _ ioflomqslsksflihifi“ oooor is inniltmo. Bu! pioosuwodsbio. tnddornsnoy In its century and a quarter's existence the Charlottetown B. I. S. has had many fine 5t. Pat- wxs one of the best. as the sun shone warm and pleasantly on the P. I, Senator fPreeedent Made Introduces AAt lnvestiture ‘ Nurses Bi|| in House Yesterday “This actionficoistitutes a , pro , _.Ai9edenl m 111111.50 far us I m. swam bill to incorporate the Canadinnlil is tho first time that an invest_ Nurses Association, to “dignmiilillf has been made in tile Assem- ihe profession of nursing by msinLmY ilatnbei- of a Canadian Pro- taining and lmpmvjns [he ethical viincial Parliuntcnt." declared His and profeglional standards GUHOIIOIU‘ Lieutenant Governor J A nursing education and .e.-vi¢i~-iBf""“ld m? he Pinned the Disting- ivas introduced in titc Senate lo-iulshfd Fiyi-lli; Cross on the tunic night by Senator John Sinclair (L_i0f_ squadron header Clarence p, Prmce Edward Island). iljilagms. R.C.A.F. in the Legisla- Ailwnfl proposed member organ-Hive. Chamber yesterday- lmtlons were Registered -Nurscs _ Tm,- invcstiture took place dur. Asmciauoi“ "f eight Provincesimg a brief “was called an" H“ and the Association of m...“ Qfifimwur “Yd dvlv earned The Quebec. ~ Hm"- ns purposes ‘were Sam to be m Stqrl. Ld-r. Higgins. who i5 a son eitcouragc members to participatei ll'l affarrs promoting the puinicl welfme- i° Dromote the best in. lefflls of nurses and t0 maintain national unity among them, t.o en- Cflufflze an attitude f . understanding with zungguiugg fended Germancbjectlves. 0mm- muntr,“ i age ricjoicc Wliillnlsqlitiddmfi- LeatL The head om" w h, l , ,0?‘ 1889-1111553 iy and friends." Montreal, current okflrizlxl‘! Jeu-Ibsaid His Honour; “Iliad Ioppreciate i- the opportunity of investing a hero associatl woul ' ' ~ places “min succgssgglnthaairle tbneirriqvho so horrourably fiisvhflrg€d his Rppoimpd i“ acrurdame Wm‘ ‘m ;cltlt_v. and Wilt) 11:1,; been found - ejwnrthy of such recognition. “The Distinguished Flying Cross is for officers only. It is qt silver with onn-amentnl. ends. It carries the monogram R A F. with crown. UITAWA, March 1g_((;p) Higgins, tras- awarded the D110, in May. 1944 for having taken part with outstanding aificiotcy and Courage in numerous attacks on the Ruhr Valley and other heavily de- vdth a more whoicheartcd sponse. TE- witigs, while on the vertical arms NEED REFRIGERATION PLANTiarc propeller blades. The reverse carries Hi5 Majesty‘; imperial Cy- Mr. 000.1719;- “ld one o; ‘he pher and the year of the institu- great needs of the Association lion of the Cross 1916, as well as was a modem mechanical “P jthe year of the action which won frigcration plant. This was a thc Cross. 10H. The ribbon is white ’\vitlt diagonal] stripes. orics would have to face in thc, _ _ _ inflngdtjaic “Hurt Last War-s s: Illggns. nil your latte record and rental for a limited and unsstis- m ‘he di-“iiiililishw “Q0011? W" factory amount of cold storage ha“? Ebrmigh’ i" Wm‘ Pmvinc“ “'5 h-ad cost the Association $787.20. ‘Wu R5 m 5'0"" Parom“ rekmvcs If, n5 M.- w_ RA Shaw‘ dgpun, flllifi friozttis. May you be as success- Ministpr n; Agricunurt.‘ Md “I” ,l'ul in civil life as when mil were sure-d him. t-ho Federal Govcrn- '5" °m°°r ‘it ‘he RWM gamma“ mm, Wnuld m)“, R gm“, rm. iAlr Force. and ntay you continue Cold stomga facmues Wm,“ u“ ‘ito be an inspiration to others who qlliffli by n dairy factory’. tltr-n -“"°uki “m” _'° ‘he wry m? no Hm,- mould b“ 105' In aw tlwli- chosen lino of endeavor.’ plying f,“ 1L The amount 0r m“. The tiitotioit m connection With 5700 “ow Mm Pam w“ rm. Com squadron lender Higgins dccorn. storagn facilities would go a long iiimi ‘"5 "id i’? W" L" W3" Hm" way. Mr. O'Connor said. in pay- liia“ ing for a new refrigeration plant. . He urged that cvcry mcmbvr nf ihc Association study thc Cn- .Opcrnlivc Act of thc Province carefully. Based on the Roch- —-—-— (Ootitimsod from Pogo l) Government. Mr. Gardiner ssld the only prin- iciple ln the hill that the Govern- iment was insisting on was the dale principles of eta-operation. the Act could not but be of great benefit to every farmer who had learned the hard way that co- operation and not individualism was thc onliy means by which thc awiflmum] industry of the p-cnvcr to fiii the fnori contrasts Provln-cc could not only cwpect iwl-"h ‘he Umwd Kmmmn‘ B” h, Em-‘qv, bu; g0 gm“. swans” causr- the contracts ran beyond PM.“ ytma ‘March 3i,‘ I918. ii. WA!‘ DOSSihiC "I wamq Mn 01-10mm‘. Con, ,ihut lic might have to bring down clqdp¢ "h, Hunk m who “av;- lsimllar lcglsiatlan next year. How- ever, he was not going to try to predict what would happen in an- other year. hclped in any way during the past year: Mr. C. C. Baker for h-is co-cpcratlon and assistance h, our 511,151"; pmmmnsv mo‘ Mr. Rowe maintained that more 3mm; o; plreqm-s‘ the managm; gcoultl have been done to feed’ a Mr. w. L. Delaney. and also titt- flllllnzliv Britain by _I‘cIY10\'l\\t;_l>l‘-‘<"@ auditor. Mr. Earle Ricki-y. tarjvnntrol-s and allow"! the mt!"- lhoh- help to mg," gtivo of free prices to spur produc- of City Police Sergeant J. Watson, On the horizontal arms thore arei in ‘$2.65. The Devotional for next meet- In your homo. r . ieresting Demonstration of I i 129 KENT STREET loo um! Th; so roim t?! so Illll pmsdlnmm 1m 1,000,000 "w", aimorvwsfnfidtagj .... 22".? ‘ea-ms ICosIIIoNGkITMQs ‘lflboob-sofi colorful Trims pGINrIDCVQIHOYHLIQOM Visit our Store, March 20th, 21st. and 22nd. and see ih TRIMZ READY-PASTED WALLPAPER. EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR F. A. S. JONES l sad Enjoyable Tea i Follows ilpening 0f Legislature Following the opening of the Provincial Legislature yngtgrdgy the Charlottetown Women's Lib- eral Club hcild an enjoyable par- ilamentary ten in the Canadian 1481011 Hail. There was a large attendance. me Quests were ushered into the reception room by Mrs. Ben]. R089“. Jr.. Mrs. W. N. Wilson and Mrs. A. B_. Cutcllffs, v/hcre 11")’ “Pro received by the presi- dent. Mrs. n. .1. alley. assisted by Mrs. J. Walter Jones and Mrs. J. Lester Douglas. The tea table. attractively dec- orated wiith spring flowers. silver rnd candles. was presided over by M-rs. T. W. L. Prowse. MrBJSimon T- P119“. MIS. G. H. Barbour and Mira. W. P‘. Alan Stewart, Among those who aaqigted 1n Femne were Mrs. Eugene Ctiiicn, Mrs. C._P. McKenzie. Mrs, B, i-Tflhel. Mrs. Alexa Prowsc. Mrs. W. Barbour. Ma's. J. Henley. Mrs. Gordon NilcWade. Mrs. Fairbarn,‘ Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet. Mrs. Wen- dell Mulch, Mrs. George Mason. Mrs. Russell Farquharson. and. the Misses Isabelle Sinclair. Mar- jorie Mitchell. Doris MacDonald. Joan MioOarey, Dorothy Gormley. Leah McMahon. Freda McIntyre, and Madge Miller. Mrs. Angus MlcEachern presid- Pd at the piano in her usual cap- able and pleasing manner. Interesting and htmuorous Ispeeches were miade by Pre- . mticr J. Walter Jones. Chief Just- Eice Thane A. ll, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MaoMillan. Leader of the lOpposi-tlon. Hon. G. H. Barbour. iHon. W. F. Alan Stewart, Major iJ. A. MacDonald. Hon. T. W. L. ;Prowse. Hon. Horace Wright and ‘Mr. Dougald MacKlnnon. M. L. 1A.. and Dr. J. D. M uigan. For the success of t e function jmnlch credit is due the tea omn- mittee composed of Niirs. C. lKeiliy, Mrs. J. M. Rattenbury. Mrs. Gavin Harding. Mrs. G. A. {MacDonald Mrs. E. McCarcy. .Mrs. Russel Roper and Mrs. W. A. MacDonald. HIGIIFIELD LADIES AID The Ladies Aid of Highfieid ‘Presbyterian Church was held at lthe home ed the meeting with the hymn "The Luis My Shepherd". Matt. 6th Chapter was read respcinsively af- Vter which readings otn "The lord's Prayer" pnd “God's Care For All" were given by two members Sony-treasurers report was read and approved. Roll mil was an- swered by 1d members and three visitors. Collection amounted to ing was discussed and Col. Chapter I was selected for study. Roll call its to be answered by a verse of scripture containing the word "Glory". A leter from Mrs. Ohowalrv thanking tho members for flowers ‘and cards received during hsr ill- ness was read. Upon motion, it was {was s, pa sssoo mum repair- i lbs. moses: invited tho men-boss .to he: homo for must month‘. Imndt oowlntttso. Barbara abo- Klnie, Mrs. A. Mammoth and Mrs. U. ~. . Mrs. Program Millin- arsd Mrs. llryment. After singing "All The Way iiLY Saviour heads Mo". the meeting closed by reps-sting "The lord's Prayer“ in tion. Mr. l-Isnssli warned the Com- mons that it had a "tremendous iresponsihility" and said it should be applied to study of s bill oer- tsining to food because food was an essential ingredient of s plan to enslave the world within a to- talitarian stats. ‘Monthly Meetin Oif Mrs. Atiwl Roberts 0r.'_ ..I Conmumd _v0tl, Squadron Lmdjliiebruary 19th. The presidtili. cpein, Zion Men Hold The monthly ntcc-ting of Church men's organization holds its meeting on the Tuesday of each month g last night in the Zion hall attendance of upward of f members. An excellent supper WaS by the ladies of Group Flt- Zion Ladies Auxilllary and ‘ loved by everyone. After t per the business of the . was attended to with the p Geo_ W. MacLeod in the Then Mr. J. Marlin of thc one on the lobster fishing in --. Sootia. for which he was h‘ thanked by those present. During the evening thc mo. indulged in ahearty sing-song were also favoured vi" i songs by a quartet cut istii Messrs. Harry Crsswell, J.A. Leod, Wendell Phillips and man MacPherson. ' Tihe chairman thanked for their cooperation an! once at the meeting am them to be present. at meeting to be held on ‘Tuesday in April. ‘Ilhe meeting then cln God Save The King '\ unison. lillirs. Stetson was t upon to present a sm Ivlirs. A. Roberts, a pa: and faithful member win. to take up residence i1. community for a time. It readings entitled "Equaln Miss Betty Roberts and “The iss Aid" by Mrs. S MacKi. were greatly enjoyed. Luncheon served by the committee folk by s social hour. Wanted , Distributor Want; for the Island in sell rubber-tired trailer wagons to dealers and farmers. Must linu- flnsncisl references, Write at nnrfl MR. CLUBINI-I 0/0 Windsor Hotel, Moncton N B ___. NW4? __ in». NOTICE There will be o substitute bus service between Moniogus I Charlottetown, willie roads ore closed fo heavy truffle. Leaves Montague, 8:30 AM... and 2:45 PM. Loaves Charlottetown, 9:30 AM. and 3:45 P.M. Service limited i-o passengers leaving Montague only. For further Montague, 70. “"9 information coll Bu: leaving from Freddie's Service Station. ii,’ .|. iilililii r OPTOMITRIBT Fitting sad Sgapiylng Glsssss Molslllils, P. I. I. 0mm’ new to u. ts a. ss- s a s e. n. t Holidays ate. in sppoinementjz Bflice Connected With Drug Store