' A V, THE cuaanian. Cl-IARDOTTETOWN gg .':::..::::'::::::;.. i" We Executive mm mm M” .."r..'.-.r::.-.':.-..:: .':rr.-::.c..:-:: Monthly Meeting tion for the Atlantic region in June 1937 and in May 1943 he became a newly nature ay be lnacuu appointment of A. A. Chisholm. as at five cents a '31:, atrleu, pgy. general supervisor of safety and supervisor of fire protection and accident prevention for the Atlan- tic region, the position he has held upi tgmthet time of his present ap- pon en. we Dmhcuon for we ,Auumc Donald W. Kyle was born at "M. h”'””' D mm at the cnmm -"mow Woodstock. N. 3.. and entered the cnisgwuu, go; mm... 35' W" M for Slturd-y. May Rum”. with Mmquu-ten .n employ of the. railway as I mach- ..... ' 4 19"” "- N” E”c""V9 HNWII Mouton: RE nd 0' D w Kyla. lnist apprentice at Moncton in BBOODEB COAL. - Sold in any held " H” mm? 01 "ft 3- GOMDII " nut, mpgwhor tort th'e M- November 1928. On completing his quantity. A. Pickard a: C0. M”D""”4 9" SNUIWIY Ilternoon. lsntio region with head uarte ippmnucesbrip -he became an en" The Pmvmcm Commmloneh Mr" um I. Mom” is "mo"? ed b" gineer on the liner Lady Nelson of iiwsicar. FESTIVAL r:N'riuss F-G- 3""-melon. presided over the w I. human -Emmi Vfcc. ml: the Canadian National steamship; close March mh. Well attended meeting. "dent um yeah” mum." 9”” in June 1937. plying between Can- -& ' Miss Susanne MacKiniwn. Prov- . . . m dmtm mhmed ads. and the nniish West indies. nsrasusasroas. Ranges. .':io- "M181 Camp Adviser, announced ' After serving In that capacity he tors and Washer repairs. Store: ma? '9m"V0 Bmnsements are returned to the railway service in Electric. Phone 9007. being made for the holding of the August 1939 as a machinist at Fort e- Guide Camp at North Rustico the Rouge, Man" and in Aug”; 1939 SPIIINGHILL LOAL. - A. Plck- last week of July and first of Aug- gnmge,-.-ed go Aggkomn. om" ard in Co., are unloading cars of ust. She also read a letter from apringhill Screened Coal. National Headquarters regarding ”h9.CaImD to be held in 1952 in On- DB. 1. A. Mi-.Mll.LAN will he lane, and asking that an eye be absent, from his office March 12 kept on any Guide 4cnnd1a4y,u '10 April 26. from this province when they are ca ' - ronnow ma cnowan 10 mm” lb" ”"”"”" Parkdale tonight to see their W” " ' mdtlm” ” Mmlml" 1" where he served for a short P91” Nwamb" 1919' An" '"-"'4"? WT" lod, then severed his connection Infernatlona-1 Cmnmissioner. Mil famous concert in its final pre- Glad” Hath reported late" h'V' sentstion. Admission at door 50c. ing various periods as roundhouse with the railway. He re-entered ing been sent to all companies and Curtain 8:15 sharp. MARCH 8. 1951 ?:..-?- wrizr DOING OUR KITCKEN AND BATHROOM wmi l.OVEl.Y.LA5TlNG KEMGLO! Provincial Girl Guide Raisin ,,....r- .a Anglo-Norwegian ski- ff;';,,: caoynipetition will basin l" floodlit nisht lumping at "npsfead Heath, London. on "my, sour. 60 tons of Norwegian Hountaln snow will be ahll!PGd '0 Pnmu for the event. Alexander A ' Chisholm was born at New Glasgow. N.s, and joined the service of the rail- Beau KE.......:fGLO 756 icria fI7II':I who - mart I112 Ii: , . TIiera'r new I: . . music! Just ornc:::'carnm:':'::5ffcn.':':,il.':' K9"!-Clo! It's like ; E: ;s: "E'? ist in September 1939 and in Feb- ruary 1941 was appointed first aid instructor for the Atlantic region with headquarters at Moncton. In May 1943 he became regional su- pervisor of first aid, which posit- ion he held up to the time of his present wppoinbm t. Mr. Kyle has been pi-minent in first aid work and was invested with the insignia of serving broth- er of the Order of St. John of Jer- usalem at an investiture held in Ottawa on June 1947. MONTREAL. Que., March 6-J. V. Maloney. who has been freight ' the railway service as a machin- packs regarding the Thinking Day collection, but as yet the response had not been tisfactory. REBEKAHS Mrs. G. is. 1-lax-tlen. Commission- and Friends are invited to a e” ” T""”W- ""94 3 GUWGW Motion Picture and Programme in T”1"1"5 Cm”? - imdfr Mn- me Lodge mom M. M5 wn,Bh.' Harry Cudmore-was commencing Monday. March 5th. The Ontario No PHONE ORDERS Wm be Division Trainers have invited us received at the Whelan Hall on 10 50nd 8 prospective Trainer to a Friday, March 9th for tickets to 08-mil? to be held there August "The Irish Professor." 18th in 23th.. but no aivpoinhnent has yet been made in this con- Tliey're Maiyeds! Theyi-e ODD FEIIDWS. The W!:sIt2::exCmoatdiatr)leNiiGtil)uiins.dl CHARTER li'L!Gll'l'B to any nection. A Railways at Chicago for the last point in Canada or the United -Miss Carrie "olman, C0mmls- :d'Gi:h y:'I:s.d::I':hc: ordinary soap and water. Buunml ' year: has beenlsippointed assistant 8:3: g)ll'a":):.::Bl1g:nr;'ra;)l'Al:gvl'ag0s 'si:xr;i(-1 (E tLcgi::s, Suienntilgside, re: slowing. inning bolus, ,- erubu g juzheurcs no mixing or mussing; you COLOR: E T l3::..:f”?l:?.';:. s::-5:: i:........ .... .. .... ” :2. L..." '"?.... ..D:'..-ii. 2.2- " an :.::.i”::::'.:';::":-M l Canadian Natloi-ial,effecti'.ve March Wm if P05-"N9 10 hC'Ve Sefnlphorol - "easy-on" finish. using brush oilllollel: -n...i'.:i':r';d P. W. C. CONCERT series tink- ets for Francis Chaplin Recital on March 19th. now on sale at Hughes Drug Co. 50 cents. Students 25 cents. deleted from the list of require- ments for Lones. ' Because of the uncertain condi- tion of the roads. it was decided to posiipone the Executive Meet- ing, which was to have been held in Summerside in April, until the 15. He will continue to have his headquarters in Chicago. Mr. Maloney brings to his new executive post nearly 39 years of freight traffic experience. He be- gan his railway career as a clerk Koslsr. Yet it is so laugh ,1," b . . ' ' oiling wlllfssot him .3; ,3 ., puma", Sreascpmo ' ould on '5'" "ll" 03 V and stains with I cloth - jug; you do on your modem refrjuruolfs Sodas ever made! COME TONIGHT to Heart: Hall in the freight traffic department of the. Grand Trunk Western Can- adian National in Buffalo in 1912. He later held several senior posit- ions in the department and became general agent in 1925. In 1930. Mr. Maioney was named general agent at Pittsburgh. Two years later he returned to Buffalo as assistant general freight agent. and in 1938 he was appoin-ted gen- eral freight agent there. He came to Chicago as freight traffic man- ager in 1944. where C. L. Gates, L.R..S.M.: R..M.T. will present his artist pupil. Rob- ert. Watt. Tenor in Recital. Spon- sored by Trinity Church Choir. Proceeds for Orgim Fund. Admis- sion 50 cents. TO BE ORDAINED-At St. Pct- er's Cathedral at 9 a.m. Friday morning. Mr. W. G. Hogg will be ordained Deacon by the Right Rev- erend, the Lord Bishop of Nova. Scotia. attend the service. Any one interested may fall. Mrs. Reginald Holman, Div- ision Commissioner, Kensington. will make arrangements for the -holding of the meeting and report re same at a later meeting. The Field Secretary. Mrs. Jenk- ins, reported splendid progress be- ing made in both Guide and Brownie work. She also announ- ced that a number of new Guiders -have been appointed, namely, Miss Ed-ith Douse. Mrs. Joyce Chandler. Mrs. Vinie Plckard. and Mrs. Lame Ramsay. As the Brownie Shield IATIIIO MS-Hel wafer and steam will or harm Kenn-Gla.WiII: one quick at you can gin your balluum In uclliag new "baluly znam A wadlutde transient" llial will cut down on r-'' 34” coatcrls '-""1 M040 by the uioken of famous KIM-10M! IESS to I!!! g, 0 5 ordinary rfecr job 0V'9' 3 a p9 . Kem.GlII 9:03 ms-Inner.-nun W. wood or P ,0 x or-ry poucz COURFH mg competition this year is for a min- supgndigry Magiggmwg com-L yes. iature circus. there was on display tel-dny, 3, man appearing on 3 re. 8 sample one Whldh is being shown Miss Hattie Ross who has been manded preliminary hearing ' of to the Brownies to give bhvm ideas ill with an attack of 'flu. is now theft of furniture to the amount for making their own. convalcscing at the home of her of some 0600 from,R. T. Holman Public Relations Commissioner, sister. Mrs. Hector Macxcnzle. Ltd., City. was heard and further Miss Lillian Duchemln. reported remanded until today. A man con- regarding the Thinking Day broad- Mrs. Albert Jay and children, victecl of vagrancy was sentenced cast from Toronto in which the Stewart and Harold, who have to 60 days and a remanded drunk Ohief Commissioner. Mrs. Wishart. present alignment of the United States' allies, the U. S. can out- produce Russia -"arid her satellite! in steel! by about 5 to 1. But. he said. "if Western Europe fell into Soviet hands, this ratio would change to our grave disadvantage. This is something to remei-rrber'." and players of the Junior League. Provincial Commissioner. Mrs, Hutcheson. reported that the pages for the Canadian Log Book which had been allocated to this province were completed by Guides and Brownies. They were forwarded to headquarters in Toronto. and since complimenting those who did the artistic work. At the' conclusion of the meet- ing. tea was served by the hostess assisted by Executive members. BALTIMORE. March 8 - (AP) - The president of Bethlehem Arimrs ASK pox been spending some weeks with her mother-in-law Mrs. Florence Jay at Borden, returned to Cape Torinentine on Tuesday. Mr. Francis Westhaver of Bor- den left on Monda morning for Chailottctown. where he has be- gun training as seaman in the R. uisiia. George and Albert Jay. and incapable was sentenced to 20 days in jail. THE REV. S. A. BLACK. .!.P.. B.Tli., D.D., is visiting the Island in the interest of the African Methodist ililplscopal Church of Canada. Pastor of Zion A.M.E. Mr. Black is Church in Halifax, formerly of Jamaica where he serv- ed for many years as a member of the legislature. Dlplomaticnlly lg- look part as well as s Guide choir then a letter has been received Steel said today that under the A THE FASHION SHOPPE THIS SPRING. AS ALWAYS. SMART CLOTHES FOR . .. V-in i ' who have spent the past two weeks noring evidence of mud and slush, ' at H. M. C. 8. Queen Charlotte in the visitor commented on the sim- - J C: lotteto . left on Saturday ilarlty of Prince Edward Island to - - isast for training at Cornwallis, N. his native Jamaica. A A... i DAMAGES AWARDED-In the Richard Todd is to play Robin Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Jus- Hood in Wait Disn'ey's second tioe M. R. MIcGuigan gave judg- British production starting at merit in favour of the plaintiff -' 3 In Main Robert Dalziel against one defend- ant. Willard Forrest MacDonald for 3900 and costs in an auto acci- dent case. He also gave judgment in favour of the second defendant, Ste-wart Motors Lid., finding as a fact that the vehicle was not being driven with the consent. express or implied. of Stewart Motors Ltd. Messrs. AH. Pea-ke and JP. Nich- olson were counsel for the plain- tiff; Mr. J. A. MacDonald. K.C.. for the defendant MacDonald, and Mr. G. R. Foster for the defendant company. ZION I. P. S. MEETING-'l'l'ie weekly meeting of Zion Young Peoples society was held on Tues- day evening. The devotional per- iod led by Marian Macnougall, opened with "'I'l'ie Call, To Wor- ship." Scripture lesson” St. John 1.2: 11-36 read by Ishbel Faiuuhar- son. Margaret Cameron led in prayer. The hymns were. "Stand Up. Stand Up For Jesus" and "Break Thou the Breed of Life." The support of-the You!!! People'l secretary in Formosa was discussed. A very in mg and helpful study, "The urch In The Teaching or Jesus". was conduct- ed by Margaret Maobougali. clos- IN YOUR PA VOURITB VARIETY or mains The backboneof your Spring ward- robe is your suit. Smartly slim in silhouette . . . appealing, yet long ; wearing of fabric .. . . in a color that's ' a perfect reflection of Spring '51 fashions. Here now for your select- ion, are our Gabardines, Rayons, Worsteds and Tweeds. Price Range - 29.50 to 79.95 . ,...e......,..........aV........1, CHARMING ESSENTIAL ACCESSORIES ing with the benediction pro- nounced by Rev. G. C. Webster. - The meeting adjourned to the low- - er hall for games. I P-"”""P"-' Room. sma t. beautifully 653" V55”! '7' 1- madey handb:gs of many fine materials, offer a choice to the well groomed'woman of her favorite accessory. The monthly meeting of Glen Valley Women's Institute met at - the home of Mrs. Eldon I-Iiokoxi on Friday evening. Feb. 9th. 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