ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN apm; 5, 195, IAGE EIGHT ' THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Malies.Slrong Plea Georgetown Captures Three. . LORNE GREENP5 -43- s;-55;;-.Gi;i,;;.g;;e3;,i;-ti,-&;;nn,;-f3l'f'm-oil For War Veterans Provincial Hockey Titles Notebook """.; T:.:.”:::::':.r.:l..':.”:2.:.'".::.s:.":lar;'.:'r- in Budget Speech -- '-- - School Girls Are Again Champions Pol! Office: in Saudi: The Snack Bar and II. Richards A 3l.I. ...'CLABl('S for nylons, 51 gauge. First quality. 51.19. Scouts Truimph In Island Series Eagles Intermediate "B" Champions A strong plea ior greater con- sideration of war veterans when giving Government Jobs was made in the Legislature by Maj. John A. MacDonald. Third Kings. dur- ' - his his participation in the Bud- Ret debate in the Legislature tllis ..-saw anovszs for Easter in Red. Navy. Grey. Black and White ..-r.lni.s JEANS a lo l4 rivt-mi,N5'l”" 5"” R”'””' K""- 3”” and sanforized. s2.9e. Belle's 5ll0NW- M0m32"9- Shoppe, Montague. The Boy scout Hockey Team of For the second season in a row scout Troop No. l,' the Georgetown school Girls Hockey Team won the Provincial For the first time in Hockey His- tory, in B Town noted for year! Ntceorgetown a producer of good hoclxy players. were the first of three Georgetown ..'ller many friends are pleased i k M . Levie P0 rer, Mo tague. was ill ll??? Miss Mary Nichorsony sum. wee . 1, , the Georgetown Eagle! Hockey Teams to win Island Titles school Girls championship and a percent busmevis vlsitt; to Cbar- m"V”l”' .h” returned home from ra1rlfsaJ'wl:fi:acD(:tl;:l;!i '”lf,. th,e,o;v;:'e', havemnwon the Intermediate "B" mi. season, when they defeated the Wellner Trophy, bringing the lonewwn the Kings County Hospital. more than 3 chaice when thgf; championship of Prince Edward o'1,eaz'y scouu in the finals ior second Island Title of the 19M sea. "ET Mr -Richard Gill Montague wastlmd 59"?” 9bl'"”e8- He thought 1513” 0"” "' " d”"d” ” mm 9"” P"”'mcm smut Twp” 50" "2...G””'””""' . ' " ' i ' will blazon it's name across the In season exhibition games Ge0- R” W many as the strongest Listen to Lorne Greene's Note Friends of Mr. N. J, Nicholson. Montague, are sorry to hear he is ill in the King's County Hospital. there were many positions, espec- id ially as road supervisors. which Hockey Skies, and -!or Borne '1 9' the veterans could fill equally as finable reason they catch and hold well as others and he felt they the fancy or the fans at home lmd were entitled to thcm. on the road. such a team was the T110 Speaker also was critical uf Georgetown Eagles of i952, as they the lack of defcnce contracts Mme like a brilliant star” out of coming to this Province and said the fast and gained luster as they we were not getting a fair share Ed ,.'ion the play-our trails to in the matter of primary pro. Hm: I g(me 1nm.nI,ed,Me ..B..i ;1."..:::;. ";..:.:::rd .l;.l.Ei:.”tl:il.l".?i 313-n'?””aia supplying many things used He! levemcm by extending ”,lf.fMc:”f; .. , .. ldchltttown wk or hi the Armed fflgdiufnn w”,fol;d ems 'iE'ag1E" teamlgyer ()'Leary scouts by ll 2 to 0 Provincial Title they were victor- . . . - iermediate "A" Title- count. to win the Provincial Scout lous by E U to 0 and 5 to 3 counts lPT,(1:5t-l5gdml:ll11b(l!)lleil.lsl)llll: (nlluilitlmwgltk nclglltytilirg Iorhly their third sleiijon Trophy, M N m glufilli clgjvlrglligd lf)3.i'I'hl8 is 1 .g . he benefit or aregus on Coached by Sammy C E - ' 9 K 3935' ll 3113' gulls IEIdeon5e3idb);i. tii'l3llSF(lJu8r1s'.tI; 2::-l.1 Qillahiceti-surface at home. lacking starry Eagle forward. who handled Circuit, Where our national game is Job when it was making ll lTili)0i' the bl:-time coaching such as en- the team throughout the season. lllayed. Needless to any they cap- lndustry of tnurisni and briiigiiiq jot-ed by some of their opponentslbut was unable to be with hlSI'llll'ed the hearts ol their suDP0!'l-- ln selmillloli HllllLlSlll.V- llr-tliouizliijthky nevertheless covercd them- charges for the linal name, n'hcn.Cl"S by their 5loell3l' Derlofmllncea. it should be developed to tlicisciws with glory; as they played they were handled by Walter Me-i SL0"! ln Rll Dosltlom. they pos- l”"”5t' heads-UP. lmrd-hitting. ncver-sa.v- Lean. Eagle captain, they lilnye:.f:5 ffrflllii ECONDB Pilifrich andtste1- . - . iv r's - -v ll season an 1' 06118 Ve Ower. was no un- Snuwplow Allocation gcighllgfkcils nlf,'L'i;,'1': f.'?,,f:I,5s d,',,,f,,,.p3fj,jls.;:fe-ul;,””,';.fgd,am..,,,. ,,,.,mt.,. til their fltthpand ilnal game that He doubted that the disposition tion to mention any player Oljlng players who in a few years Wlll l”l.V 0PD05lniZ lellm Could score II- of the snowplows wns llS good :ls'pl;n-crs as a unit. they louaht Mlil,be carrying the mail for our st-iiioPIl-mlllst them. Perhaps their great- ”: might have been last WllltCl'.lWOl-I xilld as a unit we will keel! team. Worthy of nole is the inctlifst all-Flbule. and one seldom seen but he realized the Depiirtmcnt them. that two members of their tulmilll lcam-1 Of the "Fairer Scx."' was of I-liizhways had been faced with In 14 Lmtzuc and l-Ixliilulilon wore st.-tr performers on this 3-cnrlsgtllflr Cmlllllele Understanding of pmveti. several items of businc.-.s :'”””d Mm” Wallace Maff(F'fZ,l"- 9 ""1 'T”l”'l"”Cy- He. mid, h”"'l Games they scored 109 soals ior an-aster or the Eagles. Island Illbcr-Illll9;:1l:ll95n01f lhflstame. This coupl- ..m.e discussed and mmmmees .ChliE l-lumrr. Al..m ltiutbitain, it mentioned that tlils lioviticvhm”. eight WM 3 game M.cm,:.(. to nmuau, ..B. .1-mL,hO1de,.5' i e w l- o-win. precision ed appointed to attend to them .Atl”””"'""” (Wk "lace 1” Awrnlil should get 3 snmlmnwer and misc coals against them or :1 57'”: This team is deseillilmz 0.' all thelplay and 800d D05llvl0nBl hockey. a business visitor lo Charlottetown yesterday. rgetown scouts won over East school glris' hockey team in Island Royalty Scouts by it lo to 3 score.Jl-lockcy for many years, they ran They defeated Cambridge Rockets up I1 total 0! 38 goals scored in two twice by 11 to 3 and 9 to 2 scorcs.lDlRy0!i and three exhibition en- In the scmi-finals for Provincial counters against three goals scored Honors they met Trinity Scouts ln.&8&lIlSt l-hem. E sudden death game in the Gcor- ' In exhibition games they detent- gctown Rink and won the Kings. ed Parkdale Girls 10 to o, and CFCY--630 On Your Dlnl Queen's championship by ii 10 to 2 Montague Girls twice by E 9 Y-0 0 scum In ,mou,e,. sudden death and ii tooscores. In ahome and "'TT"T'T""-1m-m- lnxturt-. played in the Charlotte- home series with West Kent school town pm-um they were victorious Girls of Charlottetown tor thar book! Dramatic, human-inlereu stories drawn from life. Dona miss this thrilling quarter-hour. SUNDAY .. 3:00 PM. tFriends of Mr. Emory Mac- ihlcill. Molitague. are sorry to hear in! his illness. He is l patient in the Kings County Hospital. Her many friends are plcasrd to hear Mrs. Henry Munroe, Mont- ague. has returned home from Itlle Kings County llospttal, ... ..-........1cm, Mmyjpmy FOR THE BEST III ' ---ir IT'S A New Sun ior;...?..i??'”iv.ilfS.?.”5.?Jf...T””3;i...3? lEaster. let us have the privilege oilltague. is A pane,” in the Kings "serving you. All prices and sizes fcoumy Hospital. 7 IJRIIGSTORE NEEDS One special rack redliced to sell.l - NEW YORK. April - (AP) .. Fire in a. subway train on Mlanliat. tan Bridge recently sent piisseng. ers into a panic, causing injury to at least seven and prompting a man and woman to break window; and leap to the bridge. Police said an eighth person was taken to it h0SDli-Bl with a severe case of hy. steria. Smoke tilled some of the cars of thc eight-car B. M. T. sea Beach Express. . '1--riiT-Km APPLIGATIONS Owiniz to the year's leave of absence granted to the I :Bclle's Shoppe. Montague. U-FUNERAL Vii.ESTEnDAy ,, . ””Tk , The funeral of the late Dr. John l -y"lARM'jm5- f B93”l"l”53 l,m' A. Bcazon. who passed away at . mediately we will be clcaninglhis home m Dundasy Apr” 151' E31” CV91? , Weckda-V excepllivns held yesterday afternoon. from l:l'Ill(lyh-'lld.l' elelzllll 803:6,-(his lateresidence. The services were , ,,4,...,un- i, 1 til) i -V 5 l conducted by Rev. A. Brown. of ”"m”m'Am"M "N I I:lf”mlfl-l; has” Md m”l9a"-lllulidns I-lSSls((3Cl by Rev. Christin- .I”9d bcrilce. lson, or l'ptoil. Mr. Brown used as T” .m... 1 'NL'RSERY CLLB MEI-I'lll.N'(i'-' -The regular meeting of the Montague Nurscigv Club was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Jam-I icson with 12 members pi'escr.t. The president presided and the his text. St. John ll-23. llymns sum were ”The Lord Is My Shop- licrd." "Abide With Me" and "lin- tn The Hills." A rl-uei. Herbert MucLeod and Walter llurdrtt.san:l "Above The Bright Blue." Pull bearers were Messrs. Jallles .1 minutes of the last meeting were , . . .. . ,' read by the secretary and rip. Crilllpbcil. (.col:e lurnei, Rai- 'ro-nArl It rCAvAl.IiY scour" Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 the crash or the business mgcu.,giCCIil6l0T.V- mat lllougll he kmw ” .W” m goal a game against averaizo. Iiiirecognition in the world for their N"'l'l?Il Chem HF l793'0nd any 0! pl-esent 0fflc.la1' applications Sewlnil W35 d0n9- Llmch Whsl . . . T""'7 . . . . lox-pensive Dwell or mmhmcny xlsomc of these tilts they were min-lsplcndid achievement in lllill”-'l"'"l tho” npmmmsl Wm be recewgd at the 01: served by the hostess assisted byl 1”” L” iL”M5i' "Oi "5 lmmm be " pmmablc p””'"”5e him (heir regular net custodiali 3lldlllOl'lDI'S to their home town and To this team and their capable flce of the Clty Clerk. l'0ll v ..,A, - -1 g l Lgwc 'ind -oul l i -' t . ., , , . . r . , .. Mo" Tu; wan :2: RilE.'ff..3..... 2...: .i:::..:.at!on M W2” ;::”:..r.”;:.::1:””;: 3:35.: E:.?:?...”.:...:;.”- W.-...i::::..:.?-2 teguolgryl posmo; or - ET - ET ' v iiust niiziit at the Le-"loll linll ioi-'thcro should be 8 plow smiinnruislar l3'3Vl0l'"l"5' Ill” -5”. " 2 4 s lvlc ax o ector. ii rc- . H. d . rs . . .. - , U i - . 0 . , , y , M" J” me the pufpgsc or d,5r.u55,,,,, C105,”; at Cardigan winch Cnllld-no don-pl lll liltcimcdiate B' ' playoffs ill.g'raduatlon to lntormcdinti-drnnlt.Ls fllmzlilelscui';;1l:';t::lS:-rhilngu Pirltflrl plying, state education. exp "E T Oh TH!” "LAT Or! hours of stores The meeting was ill ill? 51- 09011205 district whcrclscvcn games they scolcd 45 ll03l5iW" be i” the "M mo man I491.-he of tie; p' 1 1 iccqs-fuu pericncc etc Applicaiioi THE "HOT SEAT" - - - - - . attended by a.l'Il'l;c number ofllllf people were often tied up to: for it 6.43 goal a game average as future. - 9 l 1' "W I193 0- v ' 35 fbfwayipgfaflgsfag imex-cued me;-mams who .3-.ICl;l)'S on z-lid ivaitini! for niuillngnlnst 26 scored against them or ii. congrntulritions Scouts ngiucivtil-1!grgyiigallvlrgingggldlcd In Wllmlllll to Cl0Se H00" Aplll 15th- Alb in 1951. -'lRm0d.plications to be accompanied pressed their views rcspt-cLin;: Wlllcll Could "Ola EN llll'0llL'll- hrigmly nnd spread to bring to out with tricks that blew the -Iitl , closing on Wednesday ancmocnvuilso believed that there should Hciggu 201,; 3 game against, at-erttgc. and your coaches. your be m an intermediate "13" games 5nl"mcnts were not ovei-shadmvcd by. by two testimonials, 1.(,f(.l.g off the court house! . . . . and also 1'('iga;'dlng the quc.,m,,, more than one bulldozer in Kiilgslthc season they amassed 154 izoalstlie fact that two other Georzc-ilml". three l-iland Titles in mp2. ences etc at stores closing or remaining C0Ulll.V- to 106 scored by their opponents. ltown teams also won Island Titlesn -A.C. I ' 7,. open after 6 p.m.. some tavnrili-.; H9 llsk”-'1 the Mlmsl” 9' Elli” In the lilterinediate "A" series on the contrary you ta'-'e 3'0"? all stores remaining: open Tue.- W-"LV5 ll '-ll0l'e Would be any cmi- me 1952 to the clmrlotciawn Ab- place with pride beside them in izrtunme for the summer months IAIOIII day night if they so wished. ot1l- 5ld”3"0" SW9" W. PEVHIF me big! 12 to 8 on the round. in tile-rouiidliu; put our "Big Three in Is-' and that letters had been sent out "5 0110 5101? IJEUIS Open on Sat- 5110” mad L9 Cmwga" past on li' tl me of this series plnyed in land Hockey. In chairman of the different local TIIIUI ui-day. and others all stores re- 399 ll'0!Tl "39 Si. GCOFSPS BT01 Glesor.gcRm,,m me R.-rm; gplirlit pair --A.C. committees throughout. the Island mamm: closed Hwy "um M He mumd that mama mm B” of l'll;l'l(i?l'S.lll each of the second ---m--- Md ""3 former W31" Safely lil- TIICISI ccpt Satuiday. Alter consirlcrnblr "Um? load but W ll illlllik of mi- id 1 d nd h k OH 1” .-tructors in the hope that they V (hscussinn It was concludcd that turc pcoplc preferred to use tl1r,""'-'1 ml” pm ” 5” W o " ll j ' R d G will assist in getting this ro- the niattcr would require mm-9 other one and it would be a great '1'? first P"l0di Wm” ll”. Ab” 95' Meeting 9 ross Eralnng, underwa, Qulv this am. Cl” B3"l'.V and 03t thought and discussion before 3 Convenience to them. znlncri their two coal nmrsm. whni Th 8" 5 - 3' r Mixium definite decision could be made. M01. M8CD0m1ld ll47l79d Um? lwuld mwe been me m"'mmc had Continued from P3519 5 0. nouncemem mac Bocd d Kme Gmemmem was not Him. not one or the Eagles great -for- .7... .-....A-.: 50:13.; Dononclinics will lie held during an EXT 1'' HART B it back mm the 5hlDpimz busiiicss.'wai-ds been forced out of Action ll! C3”3d.”m Red crpls : our. line rust week 0' May was made Bark)" lllheat and out Hlmfmum r;ldK""';,” Elfllallll by oiriiinizda. boat. After? the first minute of play and could. rrttzcogrittrzgecielygir-(:Eglvlt?)cl;:reinft:1riiin Edy Iy L33)f?'3lg'll;&'a:g0g:?dC?vl:?lsg;?. Mixture. " , . j " l c asses sufferc throuizh the not return to the ice for the bal- san .;. . .- ” t ' i Y ' , G”"''"' (l””"''' Tell um lkkimo it. would not be it good mice of the ih-st, criod. ward Island Diiislon by conferring ed that there would be two days Prices Lower Than : idea as it requires 8 tlicrutztzlilyl in the second pgamc played 1,, on him the award of Honorary or clinics in Charlottetown. one Last CM. I experienced man. he said to llilll- me yam" Charloueomnw Fumm membership," day in Summcrside. an afternoon ' T 1 t - ' C.l.Cd . Mrs. John Jeffery die a shipping business. my skated Wm. such gpecd' sitar: m':'g1t!1e:!t7::t:(;ui;)lfire;yIniri1l;s(r&hv mg: sop :5e1t;t;Xogn.uc. !?e.n:;.ngStl.oa':l0;l,h::d gigs Spgclally good for hogs handled with such proficiency an i s . ' I 1., an no a mix with .. , i -ded to the families of the 9 donors would be required. He said - ”""k”d ” ”"”'”"5” .""”,mfy ill? A. B. Fisher and Mr. J..P. that the province's credit will be Crushed Oats for cat- 'Tlic death occurreci yustcrdity 2::ilkaotiihsgoailaitplgifogis'00 mnu E Crockett. b:)tl'ihotDn;hc1v6t;1al1ingO::;gll Exhausted by the efnd of Aprikldng, 119, i . I nt her home in Lower Montague. . ' . members 0 e H5 18 lresen rue o usage w c kn mlmmmmmum VVANTED after a lengthy lllllE'SS. nl Mrs. In Montaglf s0uL”s'd?ro;:,.:,',:g for several years. works out at about 200 bottles per ON HAND t ' e John Jeffery in her 85th year. Md BONE" 1 9-” .me "n e Mr. R. H. Rogers. Dr. l.. W- month. Mim k, "0 Gr W n Mm Jmcn, was me dwghm the best the Province had to ofierlsmw and m. w. J. P. Macmillan Campaign return, to date were 9 K 0 0' T 'lRllf r n in .tore i ,. . . in Intermediate "8" hockey and- ' ' ee to . and Staff??- 0 0 til at the late Mr. and hits. Alidimv y n ,. ed the h tmck H mm were appointed as a Committu given as about 314,000. by the H - cr.orm a - .' t . on- I 9 . yrite Landii. Loner Montague. Her ll, wn 1' third 1952 recommend all appointee as g Provincial Chairman of this Rm" and slmrts. Wye husband pledceased bet a man. --- won ion i1lielr1T0T if d arary Tl'ellsurel'. and in the media Cmnntlucg. Mr. Edwin c, John. . . . ,g . g - .i '1-'1 I 1; er - -. . I" r i n ffice bet at ycais ago. V OTTAWA. April 4 (LP) Un Pml "Ca ' 9 o em” 3 Ev ty time the President and Lomni a stone who stated that there are C. C. PRATT & SONS C 0 Gua a . Left to mourn her passing .i.e employment increased during the member of this great team 0 stone; were authorized to act as mil 5 good many teams to be UI.mIlI-"(Milk EIUK one son John, with whom she re- first two w-gcks oi March, the La- Manager and Coach Raymond La- signing Officers. heard mm, in chulonemwn and St. Peters News ' Comedy . Musical Montague sided, and three daughters. Mor- bar Department reported today. Vnndlel' and 19 Tmmm Cl”em' A revived interest in the making summer-side, nu mat the ,em,.ns ilgurcl. Mrs. .John' MiiCKBllll8; The rain of increase stepped up lilcswain the citizens or" George- 0, Cynthia; (or the needy overseas coming in from mm; are” wow h H AW bgailcesaf 135.: Seimouid Acoisi. over the previous two weeks. re-ltown say. 'wELL DONE and ex- was reported by Mrs. E. A. F05; substantial increases over last year - i-' Mrs Jnhn Ohlixciilggg ill little!-l. versing H. downturn in the rate. By tend their sincerest conzmtullj in. chairman of the lvomens The President stressed the great Mmgmgue 3"" 3: 0”” March 13, Canada had 377,700 lin- lions 101' 9 "'9l""'d”"5 "ml nefel” work Committee who Silld that necessity there is oi the canvass ' employed - K2000 more than it to-he-forgotten season of hockey. more groups seem L0 be re.-ilizinc helm: made in every district in the ...... ......-.,...-.-- - - PRINCE EDWARD TODAY The funeral will be held Mon- day mornlng from her late resi- dcnce to St. Marys Roman Cath- Expansion Program. I April 4-Maritime Industries Limited. a subsidiary MONTREAL, in! expansion program all its llilll-llllii-Folllllsl Amherst. Nova Scotla salt plant. This plant. one of four operat- ed by the Company, was complet- Quebec. The plant expansion now under way will ensure it coiitlnu. ing supply ior; this important market. A considerable part of the in- creased salt output will be pro.- ccsscd in additional modern high- nshery industry for curing opera- tlons. It is expected that the expans- ion program will be completed by the end or this year. ST. ANDlllIW'S SCHOOL Report for month of March: Grade X-i. Annabell Douc- te et . Grade VIII-l. Agnes McQull- lan e. Grade VI-1. Mary Dmicette: 2. Margaret Peters and Gladys Mc- year earlier but under the .1950 post-war winter peak of about 100.- 000. many workers were being released from logging camps in Eastern Canada as the cutting season end- ed. There was a drop of 8.000 in logging jobs in Eastern Canaan during the first week or Maren. British Columbia. There, hiring by logging, mining and construction firms was rising rapidly. Despite the larger numbers or those seeking work. the Depart- talned, with an increased demand for skilled workers developing. British Columbia and Ontario were the only two regions to show an improvement in the employ- ment situation. The Atlantic region -- the Mari- weclrs earlier. Following is it breakdown with figures for Feb. 28 in brackets: Ltlantlc: at. Johns. mm. 3.793 (8,3l'lil); Charlottetown 1.130 (1,759): Halilax 3773 (3.649); Sydney 3.907 r:i.m); Moncton 4.u:i4 (4.575): Saint John 1.501 H.578). 27Ge'Fry'”a?iiitn;”s.'i3aTiie”i'Dou- cettc. Grads IV-l. Maureen Meltin- Rose non: 2. Erma . Grade III-l. Kenneth Dou- cette: 2. Justin Mcxlnnon. Highest average for month: Quillan; 3. Reggie Peters. Grade V--l. Leona Mcaiiillan; "it! Leona Meautlian. 6257. Teacher: Shirley Mullen. -A.C. when it became known that Mrs. John Gillis had passed away 031 February 8th. 1952. She was lll her sixty second year. The lale Mrs. Glllis. although in failing health several ycars ago, had an- suffered it partial stroke about six weeks before her death. During her illness she was lovingly cared for. but passed to her eternal reward Maria Benton. Her whole life was spent in the community in which she was born. in 1951 she married John Glllls oi Gowan Brae. She was a true friend. I B0001 neighbour. a loving wife and mother and in her home her hos- nnd eternity alone will reveal the fruits of her good life. she leaves to mourn her hur- band and three sons. Daniel A. of South Lake and Joseph and John llt.home. Three children PM-d90- easerl her. two in chllthiooti and one in infancy. A brother James R. predeceased her seven years ago. on the afternoon of the Febru- ary loth her funeral was held at St. columba church where funer- al service was conducted by Cameron. Angus Beaten. luntmv Cameron. Charles A. MacDonald. that their help is required and al- fers of assistance with the makinx oi clothing are being sflllellllly T9” In Junior Red Cross was the Flood news contained in the TCPOT5 "7 Dr. L W. shaw. chairman of this Provincial Committee. Highlights of Report the Masons oi Montague. Susi; in lime to prevent "bankruptcy in the Crippled Children's Fund was the highlight of the report alvcn by this Committee which is head- ed in 1946 and has since supplied the bove date. , the requirements for high quality merit said. employment in heavy onshe .3... born at -East Point. ed by Dr. W. J. P. Mac.Vlillan. evaporated salt in the Morltlmes industry and in defence-c Mm-ion MacDonald. daughter of This report also showed that a and in the eastern portion or industries continues to be main- the late Dnnlel MacDonald and very young baby with it spins i bllida -had been flown to Montreal during March but will have to be taken there again later on as its condition did not warrant an 00' emiion at the present time. Trails- portatlon was arranizecl for achlltl returning from the Shriners' Hos- ::gnt:;zciafq::l;:l:n:t tgoarpgodgjii times and Newfoundland - mic pltalltv knew no bounds. She was mm in Montreal and 4 cinidrflii Chinese dishes ti specially - ' . Room 1 .0 S - used extensively by me Murmmc lvlrrilthmlllliouliledmgie hlllfiiliih BL: X l'n.il;l:ll'u:n:1el?l1lll):;1?ffCl1sul'l0:?ul'l:ll,5 lgtteimles lllllinflnggfd slages. Cll1lld- FRANK LEE. Pl'0l"19t9'i ren's Clinics will be held durinz the third week of April. Miss Katharine MacLcnnun- chairman of the Nurslniz Commit- tee stated that one evening CCU?” in Home Care of the Sick had been completed and another start- ed and that two over-bed tables and two folding wheelchairs were W” ”! ”.'.”... ”:.'.2.. .fl'.?”Z::d oqulpinenu a w ' slant demand t.itrouSll0U0 "W her province. min; .1; Water Safety Committee that Mr. Paul cudmore would take Arthur MacDonald and George chevarle. The hearse. was driven by John A. Oheverie. . Interment was in st. Oolumba cemetery. Cad Qf Tiiuilis The lanilly of the Isle Mrs. John Oillla wish to thank all those who "I Miriends and 20!!!!- o than mine their: time of altlgden and bereave- men over the direction of this PTO- province and or everyone giving in accordance with their means in ordc-r'to reach the objective of FISHERMEN AND MOTORISTS olic Church, Montague. . "1 cm, . mm.mem Wm be in the cmum For the fortnight revieivcil by the rclvcd daily. she showed 8 111 5.J.00.i);--. ce,m.u.,.y. . Department. the increase in those bers of the executive an album 2- i f 1 75 seeking Jobs through National Em- -1 just: received lwm Greece Vlmch i Bauer 95 ram ---- -' - 3 2' ployment Service was 6.800. in the Mns 30;;-N A GILLIS contains a picture story of the re- coiupugrn Vjsuu Carburetors from .. ... h8.00 previous two weeks, it has been ' ' ceipt of Canadian Red Cross ' starters from ........ H S1100 Maritime Salt .. . .. A or 5i':”.i:l”f..:?.?...”i. ” 8E"W'"" --ii Generators mm was - T ” F '9" W 9 the district or East Point. P. E. 1 V .. A1-mam,-es from 3,5 7: ' v - - - i th ”0T iassrooms in l-ll? ANAIJBIS ' ' ” hilzhcr unempiolment was thi1- and surroundini: neighborhood prignge hfvel regorted enrolment Voltage Controls from 34.56 Starter Drives from .. 53.30 Fuel Pumps from ...... .. &3.05 Water Pumps from S500 Above Prices are Exchange G. F. HUTCHESON 8: SON ' . I ” ' -- . . , Meanwhile. the Department said. . 1 . 1 and . g r 1) -r . . parently renox cred compe 85'. 0 tometrigh COMEDY - SHOWS 2:30 - 7- 9 gompifiiilrlnllfrlrliitedaiinimungigcnllfgz there W” "” m””d mckup m '3' was about her usual duties and in The receipt of 54.500 litom ll" P BUD'S ACCESSORIES it is proceeding with I. substant. D01" demand in any MN 9m!” seeminslv izood health. when she Charlottetown Rotary Club and 53 unit” 3;, Montague phone 127.2 APRIL 7th TIIE Sllll BRILL 165 Great George Street, Charlottetown Meals and Lunches served daily till midnight. T AEASTER SPECIALS Molvriauu 5 T0 s1.oo sroim Sheer-Tex Full Fashioned NYLONS. 45 Gauge. Reg. 1.69, all popular shad, only--Pair . ..................... .. 98c 0' d VII-1. will a M K - t. P"W- 5"- R" 5' W”'D"”'”- 11 W" 'mPW""” by "'”' W" K; Men's WORKSHIRTS reg. b1.89 52.19 32.39 all sizes . u M 9 gr c en nature 1.4. L”,,,,m Doug The pallbearers were Stanley Sharpe. chairman of the swim clearing ' ' ' ' sun; Infantsl cotton PANTIES, a real special, Elastic top "50 Drive out ATTENTION Fl3l'lERMEll We Itpw have ..In steel: I352 CHEV- ROLIT INOINIS ior your 500'. dk' play at- 1. 14'9""-””'f "W" i ” or