| in; on those days red Kelly. summers .___. h m‘ md M“ ‘halftime in Kan- tiils month, Mrs. Sheen as olleCélVlllg treatment at the no, General Hospital it" i“ lloylri is oi A- tli of JatiuaYy- v Principal's Department Mal 0' .... Wallace; S. l.» IX——i Wesley Hardy; __ B rho : 2. §,°,,,Y,§I3_‘R§§§“§ai§igh:rl. rfered in two 1940 Department: rs (trade fV-l k Wallace equal; an, Yvonne Murphy iMarchbank. (trade III-i. Heroic‘ Sound ‘tummy Barbour; a. Marv Gavin. (trade II -l. Brian Lewis; Alva duff equal: 2. Helen Doilcettet , Lottie Aliearn. (trade I (a) —l Joan Leiws: 2. rich Smith; 3 Joan Currie. Grader (h) -l. Donnie sherry: Kenneth Milmsn; 3 Helcn Mill- n itcpcrt i0 Grade X. Grade vii liost stars in w 1.2“ i . iiaauhnuueiao g hi; WESTERN GUARDIAA AGINTI: l-"lml “GIT”- u ll Gaalge liiloi "OI Ottawausns". n" u. iliafMIli-illll and Plum‘! COUNTI News. Subscriptions Advertising The Guardians: ml! rag-glisigy ct the rei- - ROCKEFELLEB INVEST]. ,,,....... w-e- w» aw-i- www- w-a. at... with‘ Elli’ °i’r".iilrr“.°rn"s '" “n”, Water aims. lurk’ "charm. s1 Granville Itreet gaining, g _,8,,__ Root iaati - ogre;“b.‘:."lt."..:'::.i":s-.."s-r:ir':~..tz... ‘i5u='='~=“ii'=-' . ° d ‘ w. "u. order o the boy reepenaihle fer deliveries on your route. report, m g pyififififlflfinf ternational health division of the —-B0ll00L SPORTS Bedsq,“ Rockefeller r- ’ tion “w; g “TEST 00d Liver Oil at rink. Friday. Rb. 19, to ""97- , m,“ m" Kenainlwn 1-20 rural schools. Admission 1s dong, The report made public today i __._ N0 liiarnoon skate day of rpm-q, declared it t. that because of o‘ gocxgy, Bedeque z.13_15_13_3;_ exceptional war conditions" its ' Tip- sop _- proposals shouldehs put into oper- mesday. 1'!"- 1" preetown vl- K1 ' Admission it “cents. i Tenders wul he re- ‘Kf,"i§“e'<:rena _ . aker. d to assis '°‘““'§f’§.ee decided two months. psmrolv ialGii scnooi. .___._ the standing oi’ Pu- rton High up X--l . Eva rade VI-l Verna Etatilafldi 3- h a ed‘: ma: ioir l‘ “mu Margtate waaes' community last l large crowd attended and I 5‘ were drawn up for the .. of ration boo Margaret Hardy-r in North Africa Dec. 8 ie the Ann b! - a, Winnie Wint- While here all the vessels will he 1mm. ante further notice. ‘r308. “T”, title business management and su- 00L u a DA Miller. pastor and ma; Mgr-i, Mm. F“ wishful to send for ureifhlation 05211:“. °' m’ tflluwm?,lf,‘ij _ w.“ 199118111. Downw- uozesscd their! mmhum books No. 2 can do so with Clifford ness management of the Depart- °' " “ ‘ when ' h .. "m P" °°“"°““°““ d Maihlewn- 91d ration books should merit of Health and Welfare. 6'?‘ 3""!!! Was aruaonrided yea- “t mam" 09mm“ by ' 2. Thai provision be made for - ciil- DIWIMI was officer 5m“? °1 Th‘ Km" mumm- distri- Néi, 2. A num- int-he d18- tn make a A t have the 10h oomPlQi-Bii l! 35,003. o 5° the public Of that to call at m either Friday.- d , Feb. 1a m . ‘ jfiulmfi 023th from l0 am. are anxious and eager m and volun- l 5mm m‘ at least seven the French naval units now western hemisphere. the cruiser been immobilized at e Jeanne D'Arc, also School for lett; 1 lterms of the agreement. the French and overhauled and refitted. with British planes and t .- VII-l. Martin Bandier: 2. Builder‘: a‘ Chm! cams- {Agifitlpoviilafll-y orldlnhofvf till-fibre -—WANTED ' A' second-hand m”. 2-10-21 Wilt/E!‘ lii 800d condition at. modes. i»! price. Phone Z57 Bummer‘ , —~BEDIQUI RINK. match advertised refuel-vigil? Feb. l6, has been cancelled until in his hands by Feb. 19 (Continued from pagg 1) Crossed With Montttllm Arrival of these units brings to number oi The aircraft carrier Bearn and Eimlle Bel-tin Martinique ‘in the French West Indies since May, i942, along with some small- r naval vessels. and the cruiser demilitarirod, is at the nearby island of Guade- o upe- The crossings yvere made ulider case of the Richelieu damage suf- ‘m? P911"! ShOiTl-V 095i!" Pearl 5'41‘- fights at Dakar will be re aired. A new liull sec- l-IO-L 2-15-21 5 2-18-21. ._' ' "m": g ; lll M! hlltil " fight .. JACK CARSON féiORG! IOIIAS ' Directed by Lloyd Bacon aqua i..." m. b. lvrea a..." and a. a. oes- l sea-noun Dialagee by lama Macaulay A Warner Isak Vital National PirNaI in the have “Wings For The _Eagle” Powerful StoryAAt Capitol enacted between Allies. —'I\ie film is set in the vast Lockheed Aviation Plant during In the bor and the hectic days that fol- lowed the infamous attack. uorkv Jones, played by Dennis Morgan, a cocky young fel.ow, gets a pp at be in "es- w a rsh ips a Lockheed, primarily to iogiftiot llisgie ggusedhby ‘a tlorpedg sentiai defense work" and» to escape r - th . " ' c" Wallace; a" “ances ‘Mo-l groigcliel- shaft. m a e8 an plelysglraby ill? llqixlgilllil-jiiblgrggflgdgllillllfe: ‘S011, is studying to get all engineer- Pflwflllil shit) ling job at the plant. He is married utf rade V-l Ferne Wilkie; 2., er MacDonald; 3. Harriet Mur- ' Wallace's Department: STANCHEL scnooi l' the month of January. Frizz; —l, Waiter Lord. Grade vli.-i. Shirley Machean; Juanita Maclg (trade v. sr.-., Lillian MacLean. Grade V. Jr. -i a Keating —1. Allison BIL 1, I008 '~= es. Alberto Todd. liiahest average-Iona Keating. Junior Grades — To _ (Patriot please copy.) 25 Laborers fo r Water and Sewerage at once. . A Poly Employ- ment and Selective ; Sarvice Office, Sum- mereide. AT STUD 8 WHITE MARKED SILVER MALES ALL TOPS of 3 years production iiifculoilvo Platinum vers and frosted type marked silvers 3 - First prize d: 1 - 4th and a “l”. n01 shown l-- W. IIAIBUCK | Sumriieraide, p.m. i, 3, Joyce Maclean. Grade IV. Sr.—l, Harold Coakes; I l When this damage is etiuali fi-lfeet from stern to stern. have eight 15-inch guns, an armored deck strong t above a magazine. will be 32 knots. stoYe quiet without excitement but 'iifth a. radio message scurrying Submarines it said, tic ambush. ihe danger spot without with the enemy. Keating; 2. 5mm‘ smk“ Measuring 815 ers: planes. 22-inch armor plating and already to haveiwithsktlxaiaddia u- Rm! m" h“ by l 16' “ch S e1 rec when Pearl Harbor is bombed and The trip to America began Jan] starts. The first four days were off on a new apparently Cadet. were awaiting us in a mid-Atlan- Aitel- careful man- oeuvring for 36 hours we x ‘t0 Roma (Ann Sheridan‘; part), an "DB "Cl- extremely good-looking girl. whose sh ill b lw k th Allies b_ giv- Mflry Mammnnk, l mg {them léneagl m: most V beauty is only too well appreciated 2 NOcllB Cal- vessels afloat. Power! by Corky. | At the factory is a fine ' old ill . sgvgal felow, Jake Hanso, player. {by George Tobias, iiliose whole Lie, “mug,” Corky’s attitude toward the army. the United states enters the war. One day Jake receives a mes- sage telling that his srm has neen killed in action. He thinks Corky a quitter, because he hasn't shown on the up for the past few days. but quick- sent us ly changes his mind when Cor-Ry course. appears in the uniform of a Flying passed ‘ ‘“““‘ tiB University ,_= President Heads Feb. Shells MacLesn The storm struck on Grade IV. Jr-l, Violet Aiksn. rolling the crippled ship so _ Grade IL- Edna. Todd. strongly that timbers were placed Grade I. , Vernon Macbean. l against the temporary 800M011 °i Glade I, B-l, Alberta Todd. her hull to prevent ts buckling eWhite, equal. inward Waves crashing over the , _____ Grade LC-i. Rome, MacLean. bow dam d the iorecastle and OTTAWA_ Fen 15 _,CP,__ Dn Perfect attendance - Harold the genera banging around cairs- Nommn MacKenzie’ 49_yea,._°,d 0d Oiliel‘ harm bu‘ Sh“ Pmved 5”‘ president of the University of New worthy enough to absorb ishment for the 24 officers were ready and ious for action on tions all the time. safe arrival they received French naval mission to ted States. who came fore she docked. He told that thanks to their does the utmost Deramond which all " "Germany certainly is pYBB-‘ltd T10 in a harbor fitted in I The y meetin- ahaw W. I. met at the president Mrs. George sided and o the Ode an res nded to to meet afternoon. Two ‘iours of 8010- The Richelieu! 1.400 crew and m‘ Wgggafi; lstion Board, °l them remaining finbfighgffi, ‘ed because of ill health. “skill and de- sioner votion_ the Richelieu succeeded in Imanager of W.I.B. recently. accomplishing a difficult crossing e tripfin Allied victory" obeer complete safety. _________. DONSIIAW W. I. a questionnaires one m“ mm‘ Brunswick and an authority on International Law, has become chairman of the Wartime Inform- auweedihg Charles Vining of Montreal who has resign- the p8,, l This shift in the presiding officer of the Board was announced by i »gdnfll congratulations of Admiral, | _ ‘q u, Prime Minister Mackenzie King. -R°Y"‘°““ i‘ “mmi “Eéhflgnrf The operational direction oi the d be. Board wiil continue to be John aboar the group Grlerson, government film commis- wtio was appointed general _ (In Fredericton, Dr. MacKenzie honor to said his duties a; W.I.B. chairmen will be of a part-time nature, end termed ":10 that he will continue as President 8i of the University of New Bruns- ili‘ 11'4"" wick, maintaining his residence in learn we have arrived Hedeflcwm) where we can be re- _._?___._.___ " mama-v scnooi. The following is the lionoi- Roll of Derniey School for the month of‘ smash: S. Heston. In the absence of the Carson pre- réergegnamzilvjztgt “ft-ti: Grade rx-i, Robert Croaier. Malia ‘t2! ‘f:‘11:at'r1:c‘et.' d v11 g 1 1 ll ° ' G -—l, M Ii Oh mi? Uni i were then read. The Sick and z, Hglaechampion: a.“ e a 535ml committees brought in their m ports. The Secretary was asked i0 Mad-cod for h" 8i" Miriam Hickey: a. will SENIOR DEPARTMENT Grade trifle-i, Minnie Roach; l, Theo. Crorer: s. Ellwood Crozier. Gerald Hickey. Gr e VI.—1. Violet Thomson: 2, Audrey Connick: 3 Clair Crozier. Grade V.—l, Virjene Crozier: 2. Cousins equal. crazier-Principal. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Grade IV.—1, Mary cousins; 2, Marlon MacKay; a. Goldie Connick., M . ggyggialnfilg"; ,§g:.',§°§g{,,,,,{,i Grade m-i, Muriel champion;- l“ Oonvmm. Mm 5h“ w”, flil- 2. Edith Cousirw S. Carl Crozier. I I _ ed,“ m, m,” m,“ n n, moved Grade n.-i. Norma Rose Croaiar; Illl e81 flnllrl- Bibwlrt and monqgqnby lzénlltte Mountain; s, Ruth Champ- “m W“ m" ‘ “i? ‘I? drsde r. sr.-1. Irene Moimtaiml . It was also vo ' LUOAN. BIN. the tillage was woe ' . to my“, be “m mlgyfih... g h?‘ - 2, Freda Champion; it, Carl Champ-l the members after which meeting IONDON - (C?) — adjourned ___.__._____-_.__ IIIISII IARMIII "NED - - A. f-lyneatovsn farmer wayrfined the ritorlal Officers. equivalen‘ of $32 tor farming such an incompetent manner that like and are suppom FOR STUD tin d c d box soeiaibe held ion- FIJES 8i °“ ° “n” o d I.J.—-l hirl Ch PARTICULARS: ‘Porrilirrhillrl. lllttinmiiétie‘? r313 $35 all. lira-l- 1iill--'l§~=h5§'”°n'l ______..___. $.11"? glblfrneliedn infant-lid. creams s- "r- s- write by the hostess assisted by some oi mow play only on girls training to be Auxiliary ‘Iter- Their quarters and apart-a "in are generally bare n- sed ‘tlol be an Dr. W. A. MoIn datiosi who conductod the survey uest of the Nova Sootts a report embodied these ro- aomrnendations: l. That the superintendent of health. whose duties embrace both e. the rec saith ti... 111g fZli.-'\_i‘_f_l.i_l_l"l‘l:.i\ rtN GUARDIAN Spread 0f Disease Grows In Halifax a trained field director of oom- municable diseases control and rained social hygiene worker, end that consideration be urging the oi pita]. additional sity public health clinic 6. That a. trained ‘sanitation engineer be employed as sanitary sanitary director and the city's laws be revised. ‘l. That a public health operat- ing manual be prepared. B. That, a c0ordinating commit- tee he organized. including repre- sentatives of the city, province, armed forces, federal Health De- partment and Halifax Medical So- ciet improved. The investigators found standard conditions existing many respects during their vey of several months. the city's epidemiological able . Disease Uncontrolled In the control of venereal dis- eases, private physicians had not co-operated with the Health De- obligatory reports on all persons with vener- reports hays e partment by making eal diseases, "No been received from them." Foundation doctors said. Control of these diseases is "in- the re- port ssid, except in the case of pu- adequstely carried out." tients presenting themselves rison. fessional prostitutes," the report mod“ r H. m l f H, _ declared. “Houses of prostitution 1,110,, cg; cqnafhyeguzui,“ angry,‘ exist in Halifax. and the lower nlnlol,n\.', me Minister confirmed‘ class cafes and dance halls are sources of amateur prostitutes." The doctors noted an the civilian population. Of the water situation. the port said inha igntial health hazard." In inspecting milk itles the doctors visited l1 city dairies and reported were found satisfactory? The Foundation doctors that among the city's 135 places, "proper the exception." a Chinese restaurant." The sewerage treatment. -of resulted in a Some sewer outlets were exposed low tide. usin the report. lerns. "A proportion to the exists." Killing and dressing o! for consumption here. the re stlltLhnll done slaug r I meet. sanitary requirements.’ ___________ OOAL CHEMICALS War needs Mod the_use of co ram material. given to an- ty's tuberculosis hos- 8. That the city employ an ex- rienced supervisor of nurses and field staff nurses with public health training transfer school nurses to the staff of the Public Health Department. 4. That a full-time qualified di- and y. 9. That the statistics service be sub- is wrapped up in his work ,2}? citv clinic and inmatesof the tv P . "Th e d of venereal disease i‘ “d "wryihmg else dianaes in Halzifslgri? believed to be due in a large part to amateur arid pru- urgent need for more hospital beds for re- blted dtvellings near the water supply constitute a “po- supply facil- 10 of the found eating food-handling was The two cleanest establishments were a large hotel nd "a. small hole-in-the-yyali system, with no sewage attempted, "very highly pollut- ed" harbor and Northwest Armt. a 1.10 g said, ia one of the cit ‘s most serious prob- arge slum area. out of size of the city. animals “in an old-t e house which 500s not have greatly acceler- a.l as a chemical Arrives Overseas Trinity United Church TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1O 8.80 BM.- l. S. Teachers; Girls e! the Young Peoples’ Union and all others interested in Young Woman; Address by Rev. Mlle Greeley- Ilearta Hall. Congregational Social At Trinity Gliuroh About 8J0 members of Trinity United church enioyad a delightful W, contests and refreshments social hall o! the church last . J. A. MaeNak acted as chair- man in his usual capable manner. Following the program Rev. Hugh sommanding the s, "limit! Centre Yarmouth, 11.9., pa. "'7 well known in P. I. flpQQ- 5"! '0 lien connected ‘with fox ranching bush-mg, Sales before the outbreak of war. House Approves (Continued from paga 1) wotlitis Wm be resem d“! m I The Richelieu mad t t, e books. e m°5l 01 m9 rector be put, in charge a ma- thriving °“ _ gggsglgiglonsziretgy Sig? aglillrllongliqcsr SHORT SUBJECTS terléiial, infarilt land child hyggiertrie Erie; thedtllinner recess it received Personals gfiiightgtilotil-etgnoffrtizlair thMoritlgglrlzi Tuiléolvs 730N800 9-15 gglioglbphrifélclgngg ‘lilies tlratfi- tn: Jlrairerlrlolglo the dinner recess —“ l" a‘ l‘ AFTER OON 330 nursing dental and physical edu- George Ross (Lib Cal ' t adelphia ' ' ' » ' 5”?’ Ea“) “and Mrs. Joseph Plaque . cation services of the schools be resumed d bat t), m“, youni lim- °i (émmglgttebgxl; vunwaaadllzclmtfd bylaw“ Admin“ transferred from the school to tfhe Speech whgh lladoixoxeen isiterrilptfeltl visitors to Sum l‘ u» - - y i)" A- eiiilili. Chief Public Health Department, to Der-mi; the House to deal with week-end. itajinliudreesittlziltilesnavglitmiiséon Ftgliethg, _ 5. ‘fttiat a: plan be worked out the Supplementary w,“ approx)" l l nc- I l e ai tli bll h th ' - m and Mrs. Emmett. Mo- light cruisers, La Fantusque and deelparltmgfiflsngpreviritlt/le (lricdelgine Elfin’ R oi Criéaglfiéimmd w? fadflifflglflerfigixirflivfégfi “leg facilities with the public health genexrousolzxrgtzlgrei greljlirlerfgrofn U95 r ' fin , .. . ' t- -end 8 ‘days hm arrived M Boston‘ a Summerslde facilities of the Dolhousie Univer Alberta 0,1 industry which he “id Was being “taxed out of existence" used 50 badly." he declared. As the House opened. J. S. cuss a matter of "urgent public tw~__ immediate discussion of the an. the Notional War Labor Board, speaker James A. Glen ency which would justify n. motion to adjourn the House. llsley Elplfllllg Explaining the desired exceeded by 88.58.000.000 as year. Was a surprise to me that country was capable of be goods rr-oduction there is." Canada after the war, Blackrnore said the Canadian ductlori Mr. Hanson said the country would be "a hit startled" at the size of the Figures issued by the Federal Be- indicated that Canadians’ war af- fort in relation to the income against 24.5 in the United States and 36.8 in Great Britain. Mr. Hanson said he believed Canada was doing more financial- ly than any other of tha United Nations. "Whoever says there is not eon- soription of wealth h this eounjfy by way of taxation, no in what may be the vehicle of taxa- tion, ust does not know what he is ta rig about and is rt vary loosely," he continued. wonder sometimes Just how further we can go. OASIS HIGH UP Mountains and place! ‘Toronto's newest Boy miniature League oi Nations, having in its l’l'i nish, Jewish, French-Canadian, Anglo-Saxon origin Scoutrnaster P. l". Harris is 8901i pfaaltiiiii l oi a Negro member of the Troor I Scout Troop, the 301st. Kiwanis Troop, is a embership boys oi Fin- Russian, Ukrainian and, t the in- Polish, Negro, Basic Military 3°" 1°"!!! for overseas. I; i. He vvla mlnaler of the Charlottetown It! ‘at a, time when its product‘, was 5° urgently needed. “I do not izilow of another industry that has been 30y (Ind. Gaspc) asked leave to move ndlournment of the House to dis- variance." He said there should be '?°"Y1i'“i=‘fli 0i a representative of the French Canadian element on l _ ruled w: there was not that cegree of urg- They said service “is as yet inadeouately developed owing to the limited staff avail- suppre- mentary appropriation, Mr. Ilsley said the amount already voted was $2.000.000,000. It would not be cor- rect i0 Say War estimates would be th House liad not been asked to vet: the total amount of estimates last During the summer and {all 1g 1 was expected total war and non- wrr expenditures would be $3,900.- 00".000 but since the beginning of the present year it appeared they W Wflulri be nearer $4,500.00’) 000. "I am not an economist. ‘our it the _ such a large exnenciture. that there wauid and services jivziihble “It shows how productive the corin- try is. what e great capacity for Mr. Coldwell said the Canalisn people would expect this DTOClLEIVlVE fapacity to be used for builiing and Mr. pro- csnacity possibility had been minted out by social creditors "three in i985 supplementary bill. serve System in the United States national income, cost 39.1 per cent of that where green lents can be grown aailt in i-lw Hairstyles!"- The decorations in the hall were cleverly carried out for the Val- entine season. Agetizing refresh- ments were serv by the King's Daughters during the evening. The f program was Ii- Joyed by all: Orchestra Selections by John. Stems’ Orchestra. l Solo, Old River ‘Thames, O'Devon by Mr. Baird of the R.A.1". Reading, Lu orid‘: The Stove- pipe Hole and Little Canadienne by Mrs. Hugh Miller. Musical Fantasy, by Mr. George Johnson and eleven young ladies. Piano-Accordion solo Ioonard Jordan. Instrumental Music on the Magic Saw bv cpl. Butler, R.A.F. Reading-Selections from Hiawa- tha by Mrs. Ruby Houle. Solo. Spanish Song. Smtlin’ Through by Miss Sally Wood. Trio, "All the Nice Girls Love a, Sailor" by Misses Pansy McAusland, Patsy Murray and Audrey Pitt. Comet Solo by MI‘. Sid Spellingl RAF. accompanied by Mr. Royl Mugford, RAJ“, on the DlBIIO-BC-l cordion. Musical Romance. a contest con- ducted by Professor Kendall. Bing Song by all. Auld Lang Sync. The National Anthem. The accompanists for the even-. ing's program were: Mrs. A. Mc- Dachern, Miss Florence Simmonds, Mr. Roy Mugford and- Professor Kendall. Gas Rationing ‘ and not asoontract carriers. (Such " common carriers must operate be- l yond 35 miles from the limits of he community where they are regularly stationed.) l Limited Commercial Category- Upori proof of necessity, owners of vehicles in the limited commercial category will he allowed gasoline up to the following mexirna or empty vehicle units ese: Weight of per year . up t0 2,250 lbs. 248 lip $0 4.000 lbs. 300 up to 4.500» lbs. 332 up to 5.000 lbs. 376 u to 0.000 lbs 428 up to 8.000 lbs 500 up to 10.000 lbs. 600 over 10.000 lbs. 748 Owners of the following types of vehicles may apply for inclusion with the limited commercial cate- gory: hearses; trucks engaged in delivery of goods or services to ultimate consumer; trucks engag- ed in collection and transportation of salvage materials, hides and wool, excluding trucks used ex- clusively in the collection of fats. bones, grease, and related pro- ducts, and the transportation thereof to a rendartnge lent; farm trucks; tucks opera primarily for repair and maintenance pur- poses of all kinds; trucks engaged in the trans ortation of farm products and ive stock from the producer. excluding trucks prim- arily e aged in the collection and tranepor n of milk andcream. category will ha included o Commercial Motorcycle Cate- goryo- In the commercial motor- cyc category will be included only those motorcyma used sole- ly for commerci es. e annual allowance tixadior each dl and will Other All commercial vehicles, such as moving vans and wholesale deliv- truaka. which do not come other commercial ca.- ba included in Ill ihll “T. but. 0801a the require- vahicle must he was H Valentine social hour at the of Mrs. My; grave was conducted by Rev- A- lceremony, using their Mission Baud Ipurpose. hymn, prayer and peace OEIITRALlIIAIIIIW This solemn is reserved lea new. of local interest, but novel-lasing oe a neway nature may be inaarteu at live cent-e a word, strictly pay iule in advance. COOKS for Photographs. CONIIDIIATION Lll-‘I Id ANCI- Ifi5UHflflE ALL truss RALPH MiITTART Summer-side fi6FE§l L ARD = T. E. till-KEY Chartered Aooouiane Office gt White Saar tamer, __. llmmaralde. r. a. 1, (“mm ‘Pimwll- ”"‘°' " Instead of their regular Welly meeting the Gyros s a most successful Valen ins Dance at The Charlottetown last night. Al Blanchardh Orchestra fur- nished the music, YETIIDA eral of the late Helen Stewart was held yesterday rrio - ing from her late residence. 45 Brighton Ave., to the Church of where IUD- L-WI CHESS PLAYER-S llltln in t0- nllht at 11.1.5 C. B. C. 2-16-11. DANCE Wliu. HATIONlZI-D- Masquerade Daime at Islanders fur Modern and Old Time Dancing. which was enjoyed from 0 Io 1 am. BIOWNIES HOLD SOCIAL - The Brownies and their leader, Miriam ugties mat for a Harry Cudmora, North River Rd, yesterday afternoon in place of their regular meeting in Trinity Church Legion Auxiliary Dance ‘t ti" llitrfllnl Club Thurs an. Feb. lath 1n ' innonau‘ Alil of Rim- n Meaaer’; orahaat Edward Shepherd, 0H Time and Modern DIa-ns. Willard Doucettc. Clarence Gallant. Walter Constable. Service at the he. Clliben Facilities. Admission $5 “M; MacDonald. COURSE (DNCLUDI! TODAY- Forty young women who have been taking the six weeks Horne Makers‘ Course at Prince of Wales College leave for their homes in various sections of the province to- day. Yesterday they wrote exams in Home Nursing qualifying for Rod Cross Home Nursing Certificate!- 1-16-81 . “may at noon a. tnick arked on Bayfleld Si"?! yriis in col ision with 9' c” Prilceedmg east on Bayfiexi Street. Fenders or both u" and truck were damaged’ while one o! the l htsonthe cur was also broken, The river of the car was awn-o. hended for operating g mom;- During the course they were also _ examined in Nutrition and Cooking gflhlgllenrwhlle under the influence grid other subjects relative to Homo g , Making. Personals COURSES ANNOUNCED — The Mrs. Helen Kelly, City retairnea lllth Reserve Aémolured ave announce wo co sea ham g d Driving and Maintenance to be held tow; Zfipigfywggfl $2 Eglsaileflm patient for more than s week, at the Ordnance Grounds, Char- Mr~ Lloyd m. Wellner oi w.w, loltetown from March 1 to l0 in- Wellner Ltd, has returned from q elusive and from March ll to 20 inclusive. ‘There will be twenty-five bllfgwfi! Will to Montreal and Tor- on . candidates for each course. Vac- ancies have been allocated to Squadrons as follows: H. Squad- ron 4 Candidates, A squa ron 4. B- squadron ‘l, C. squadron 4, D. squad- ron 3, E. squadron 2, F. squadron 4. The courses will be under the dir- ectlon of SSM. Morley F. Smith, Sgt. JM. Lee, ‘Trooper JS. Gilles pie. MISSION BAND poms PARTY »-Tl~inity United Church Mission Band held their annual Valentine Party in the social hall yesterday. The officers conducted the Opaniliil Progress Reported In Hospital Movement For Eastern Kings The Eastern King's Board pl Tffliie. who are sponsoring the mtgemlctnti lor the estabiisilllicil. .1 a 05D a w serve the medical .iid n u - - zrdir..l"z.s.l~ shiver...“ a. are a b ywent w the Board room bafiem 130N101] oi ‘the Island. .c- flvlfilll ersbo mm Su er was saw port that tile Lrst s.cp loaning _,_¢ u ere ‘a. un PP 1 d g important objective has been t... ii ed. Valentines were rece ve J0!!! and plans are progresglng 1mm“. a fancy post box site!’ Which i110 ably. The Committee in charge has meeting closed. contacted the Women: lnsthum-s and other representative citizens in NURSING AUxILIAItY BEC- the varloiu school districts u-ilh the TION IS EXAMlNED-No. 2 Pia- request that public nicezlngs be toon of the Nursing Auxiliary held and the opinion of the poops Section of the Charlottetown Red be obtained with respectto the es- Cross Corps recently were exam- tahllshment of the hospital. Dur- lug the ast week replies have been med in the course qualifying one for a, St. John Ambulance Ccrtifi- comini; "id Present. reports in- cate. Dr. H. D. Johnson and Dr. filtrate that the people everywhere J. J. Blake were the are one hundred ‘per cent behind The following are the names ttilgehrnggsnené an_ t Kiilttilrlo all in ; M_ A11 , M_ e 8r assis e aisin wfelsnvoétnlstrerizirtli, K. Pit eater, K, _of the minimum objective of Kelly, J. Hamm B. Bechei’. I. w a 1 mu’ N. - . ~ ‘ lett, L. Morris, ax.‘ Msetnnia. Il- “m”? Dmgwem u" NM‘ 5' vass has notayet been completed. A CIVILIAN DEFENCE coMlvrrr- i ‘Qlflgfmgff “lf-giff “wdlble “W” uni TEE MEETS- At. a meeting of th md m Charlottetown Civilian Detox. ' Committee held illt night in Cit Council Chamber, III. J’. A. miller-ton, vice-Chairman, resided in the absence of Hie orship Mayor Holman. shields for heed- lights have £611 ordered and are com- how ms. Messeryey, Stanley J. '1‘. McKee, W. G. Spenser, R. O. Chandler and II. I. IDTAIJANI DUO! IUIIOAL PROGRAM-At the luncheon meet- ing of the Rotary Club held yester- Charlottetorwnu out- Mr I Morris l resists! E2 s5 isssssseg _ssssss8 as § ___.i_i_ UAYIIDIBI ICIIOOI. raham. V.—l, Herbert Moore, IV.~_1, Charles Gauant. III. Jr.—l, Eric MacNeill; Gallant. e II."-l. Bessie Moore. sde L-l, Alvin MacNeill; l. Gordon Gallant; S, Gordon Graham. Perfect Attendance — Clemm i Simpson, John MacNeill. Prise for Punctuaiity - Eric, MacNeill. | Prise for Arithmetic Grade Ir—‘ Gordon Gallant Thacher-Caroline McOabe. (Patriot please copy). ____._____________. Too Late To Clasify WANTE-A GIRL FOR. HOUSE- ivork. ADDly Guardian or aplliorael . g- _.._i.__.._________ T0 RENT — 0N1; HALF 0F Double House on Euston St. Apply to Mrs. J. P. Gordon, 22 Long- vvorth Ava. z-la-ti GINTLEMAN WANTB BOARD IN private boarding house. Monthly 0i‘ yearly. Central. Apply "BC" Guardian. ' 346-31 1 standing artists and _- in Ionoashire, England guest. He is a member o the 1° woman in the United , . Fred his daughter, Miss Morris were heard h pianosaleotnqy x’ ‘hm ‘falsehood b? ' u.“ a Rotarians. Mr. Morris’ first num- [and Hospital, b. l i043, to a‘. bei- was his own arrangement of m4 m1, mbqt mm grey, p, pom statesman arm" a"°i°' u.-. ac .” r s secon e Psderewiikfe “Minuet in o. Fmfifi a t: 'Rh'_"f°'4_ 151$. ‘a Major" and for his third ha aycd m, ‘M c mug“ gin’. his own composition "Ilha rand _' _ March." Miss Morris played Men- ll mwtom P’ R 7' . dwghht’ DEATHS delssohnu "Rondo Oappriccioeo," her seo- ‘ "Black Key-TIDMARSII - At Grind Stone for her first selection. For ond she chose Chopin's Studzyél’ Frank Hilton, a member of ‘Magdalene Islands, January 3i, i110 Omifln-Clflfclaya notary Clubllfld. Clarence Waidron Tidmarsli the only in his 79th year oi his age. (Hali- 3-4 fax and Nova Scotia papers please copy). COOK- At Montlllie on Feb. 15. i948, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Lane, Artemas Cook forvnerl of York and Mount Stew- lart in is 85th year. Funeral‘ from Mount Stewart United church Tuesday, rob. id at 2 p.m. Church of MacMELAN-(A-t St. Avhrds on Canada to be ordained. She had lsuhdny. 14th. i943, Mrs. Donald served in the mission centres of MacMilan. aged B8 years. Punt-nil Western Canada for nearly twenty from her late residence icdnv Tilt-s- years. she is now making a tour of ‘day, Feb. 16th., service starting at the United Churches in the Marit- l2 p.m., Funeral leaving nt 2.30 tn- imes to inform the church people of (lament “t"‘pie‘s cemetery. Please the need of the church today and omit flowers. in its planning for the post-war “W period. especial where women can e of service. T e following meet-‘ ings have been arranged go that .11 men, women and girls may have an opgortunit to hear Miss Gnichy: ‘ Fe . 16: a temoon, Presbytery sup- per meeting; 8.30. s.s teachers v v.0. in the aee=ai hall; Feb. l7- ii p.m. Rally of the women of Trinity Church, membe a of the auxiliaries of the .M S Kings Daughters, Ladies Aid and all women oi the congregation: 7S0 p.m. Girl Guides and former Guides; B p.m. open meeting for men and women. Marc Calder and A. Roy Kendall were Joint chairmen. VISIT 0F FIRST LADY MIN- ISTER-A visitor t0 Charlottetown this week will he the Rev. Lydia E. Gruchy, B.A., secretary of the Deaconess Order and Women workers of the Untied church of Canada. Miss Gruchy was the first N. D. MacLean UNDERYAKER EMBALMER Chart vol-town and North Wtlistiire Phone N! ________£A§E ilivlLN