v I i t . lillil MR. \\'. National Bristol Anti Vicinity Mrs. Dun MoLa-tinzin has return- ed to her homo in Alexncidra Mk2‘ Vialtiflg her mother here who is very iii, Mrs. NlCl/riilililfi also vist- ed hei" $iS1QP5 here. Miss Mona Richardson. Alumin- dra, spent a. low days in this dis- trict this vreck with relatives and friends. Miss Rlchnrdson also vis- ited her grandmother, lVLrs. Dan Mcbrrin. who is quite ill at present. The Misses Irene and Clara Ryan, and Miss Mary O'Brien, are at- icntling the Teachers Convcnllon in the city. Tho Government snow plough that is working east is expected through this section this wr-ck. The plough was rcportfil at. Mount Stewart. on Wednesday. Mia Lottie Hughes. Boston, Mans, is eimected home this w-cek tn be with her father and motltr who are vcrv ill. A tr-irgram “as lent Miss Hughcs this week to coma at once. Mir. Joseph W. McDonald was I visitor to Montague and expects to join the road paving cfiritivictors in that town shortly. Mr Arthur Mciiwcn Wcckcnd in the citv. siprnt the Mr tiordoii Nlr-l-‘nvur-u. wn-s also Ii \\tl'i("‘ll(i visitor in tlw t‘llf.'. ' v-liUH iil‘ll' iii RNA" .‘.i'i(i\'. ilVitY. will rcur t in li til hs w" u. i|ill“\$. Mi" Mt‘ ' “'11s IZVKFH qu.t~ .‘1l(i(if‘lli§' t-lizs \\'(‘iK. Th" l\‘|'$~~"\ FWuvu " .\liil.ij.l (‘liuilvlrtnvw \\'l'l‘ ("ill‘.'i lr iiiv- mi Millldll) miiizg to thc iii-i CHESTER S. McLIlRI Government Candidate (or Queen’; mid Al cc. Vote F ‘WK. nous d ilhoir (other. Miss Mo- Ksy. teacher st Suffolk, has also arrived home tn be with her lather ln this serious time. Mr. W. A. O'Brien spam day! in Scotsman. Trundle and Bmldomd last week on Mlfiiziess. Mrs. B. W. McEwen, Mot-cu, Wu o Madness visitor" to the city on Tucldll. Om mud digger is operating ocn the Monsli River this Wfllifl‘. Fhnners claim rivet mud is very 500g tor the land. The mud is quite ar . Several trout timers are asking when the season OPEN this year? 0n inquiring your writer was in- formed April 16th is tho first day tor trout iishing. We sro informed that wood slz-ighs will be used next ‘Tuesday to transport voters to the polls. Ovxing to the state of the roads it. will be impossible to run cars. '. The Bristol School closed this iweek until next Thesdny Slit-h. as the teacher, Miss Alice McCarthy, attending the Teachers Conven- , t on. iNew London l And Vicinity MIN; Violct. Bernard has re. turiivti to iu-i‘ home in Clinton nltcr a plvnszuit holiday in Gran- villc. Iii!‘ gutst oi her rim-r, Mrs. lltlrtl ii I-‘nluiiti. i m l Tito hn/uio of Mr. and Mrs. J"iil\ L. Sulhvan, Clinton. was‘ the .'~t‘."it'.‘ oi ri lnrgc g~tlicriiig on 'i'iitii"rtl.1v oveuiig. March 14th. whcn il‘l'll(i$ and nciglibnrs 0t llicir (inughtlcr, Mabrl, gathered to illilliiimiliiiiliiiiilliliiiiiiiIiiiiliiiiiiiiiii WitiiiiiimIliiilliiliiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliilliiliilliilIii iiiiiliiiiiimillilliiimliiiiliiiiiiiifliiiii‘iiii!‘iiiiillliliiiiii i‘ u hich Would You Prefer A National Government To Win The War _QR_ A MacKeniie King Liberal Party Government Make No Mistake JOHN 0. HYNDMAN National Government Candidate for Queen’; bid heir tare-well. prior 1° M; d‘. Part/urn to Sit, John, N. 3., whom She is about to embark upon a car- eer oi’ nursing at. St. Joseph's Hos- pital. When the purpo; or me IWIBTIHB had been stated by the Rev. Phelan MacKenna an intq». eating address vras read by Miss Elva Pickering, A beauttiui pen and pencil and a generously rzlled W150 W" Dlflenled to the Itifit 0f b01101‘ by Miss Betti O'Connor. Miss Sullivan very charming“; iihflflkcd all tor their kindness and thoughttulness. Altcr bouncing the guest oi’ honor and singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow," every- One mmged in a (lelightiul game o! cards and a (lnzmy lunch was served by the hostesses, ill/iris Elva Pickering and Miss Beth O'Connor. A very interestini-l radio contsat was then fathcmed out and the evening was brtiught to a happy C 08E. The majority o! the women in this community are either hooking or quilting while the men qre hauling firewood or mudding, The monthly meeting o! the Mission Band Society was held at the school house in Clinton on Pride/Y evening. The monthly meeting oi’ the Clinton institute was held on Wtd- ncsdny evcnlng at the home oi Mrs. Charlcs Wnodslde. A large crowd was in nll/Cntiilhtx- and the P18’;- idcnt, Mrs. C. Woodsnle was in the chair, Some oi the womcn were busily knitting for tho sloitiicrs niul HON. DR. I. J. or National Government it‘ l" MARION, MC. ‘Loader National Government Party iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiilill‘ loction was taken uip and a dainty lunch was served by some oi the members. Alter much work was ac- complished and a very enjoyable evening was spcnt, members de- parted tor their homes looking ior- ward to the Alirril mcetng which is to be held at. the home qt Mrs, 'William Warren. Master Allan MacKny, lltrtls son of Mr, Bert MacKny. Clinton, is spending some time at the home ot Mrs. Henry Inman. Mir. Joseph MacDonald has n- turned to his home in Freetown after undergoing medical treat- ment. in C-lmrlozictcun, Mr. John Eddy McGc/ughey, Kelly's Cross, is spending some time in Norhnro, the guest. oi his brother, Mr. Gcrvnlse McGiiughey. Among the many pcople who ntbendctl the New Amian-Kcnslng- ton hockey match on Thursday were: Mr. Hillard Woodside, Mr. James and George McKay and Mr. Harvey Woodside. Mr, Exlwzird Andrews, Hopt- River, is nt- prcscnt the guest oi his sis- ter, Miss Eilccn Andrews ot Clinton. Mrs. Gerald Mucllean, Kensing- ton, hns returned to her home ai- tler sipciiding a few days with Mrs. P. L. Cash, Grahams Ros/d. Mrs. Jciin I... Sllliivttti, Clinton, lett Monday moniing enroute to Si. John, She i: accompanying hzr daughter, Mubcl, who is about. t0 others engaged in other usrliil il‘llVlii(‘S. A pmmiiit-zit feature nit the evening was lilo rondrrlng ot- wcvoral songs to the music oi guitars by two young ladies who nrc vcry talentcd players. The mi . mil was cnll~tl nnrl ariswcrcd by "A wlnkc.‘ it utas dcctfcd to atvwr 1th»: l‘(‘il tnll nt thr n/xt. mwtin; by “A Wartime Recipe." A silver coi- cnt/sr St. Java-pits Hospital to com- |ll'i‘ll-I‘t\ lruludig tluilm, Tim plTJilit‘ oi" Grnhnmfifi Rcad assembled at. the local hall on Mo: a.y evening, March iltlJ. where tlicy mrtznk ct amimptuoits hnnquct givrn in imior oi’ the Mon- nrclis who hnv." ban successful in Winn-iii: tit“ hockey cup from the Dairy Kings. N. l SCOTCH CONCERT AND SOCIAL AT WOOD ISLANDS A very enjoyable and ‘Scotch concert. and s0cial . l1] ‘evening o! Friday, March 1st. ‘The evening was tine and quite a larfg: gathering was present. v. R. H. Stovert presided and the following programme was well l cmTied out: -' Bagpipe selections. Ewen Mo- $0.0, William A. Mao- successful was hel the Phcrson tencored) w . by tho chairman. Sifip Dance, Glen MhcKenzic ten- core l. linstrumerttal music, Guitar and Harmonica Harold Young tencored) Trio, Gu tar accompaniment by Vernon. Marjorie and Dunbar Hoo- ley. Hi land Fling. Blanche Holmes and ary Ross (encored). Bn pipe selections. William M. Mac en. - Duct, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. I-looley tc-ncoredl. Intermission and salt. Solo. Guitar accompaniment, Har- old Young tenoored.) Reading, Stewart McDonald (en- cored.) Action song, Glen MticKenzis and Mnry McKenzie. 38mins selections, Ewen Mc- Pherson. Solo, Mr. J. W. l-iooley. Step Dance. Dorothy Noye (en- cored.) Duet. Marv McKenzie and Mary Harmonica. Duet, Glen McKenzie and Gordon Emery. B: l ‘c clonng the chairman thanked all who had helped to make the concert and social such a splendid success. The Iiathering was then closed with the National Anthem. NORTH WILTSHIRE AND VICINITY i ‘me Wiltshir Ail-Stars and Glas- gow Road apie Lents met tor the iinal and deciding ame oi hocka tor the Bal- srswnt-rvlil? i116 1 W! andi J. A. McPlll-ZE DR. National Government Candidate tor Prince For-tun on Tuesday, March 19th. The result being a win tor the All- Stars by a 6-3 count. Following the J. MacDonald present- itame MI. P. d ed the beautiful sliver cup to the winners. Prom the opening whistle the players set s. last hat-c and both goal-keepers were iorceu to rise w dizzy heights to urevent the rcu lights from flickering. 1n the iii-st. riod both teams battled evenly a one-ail draw. E. Deacon 0961\- ad the scoring midway ior the Ali- Stars on a D655 from H. smith only to have MacR-ae even the count on his own rebound. drawing two. In th the speedy Stars had a wide ma:- mtluoughout the whole period. K. Kenzie and E. Nicholson mak- i some brilliant rushes onlv to be m, the l mouth. V. Dea- con put the Al -sts.rs in the lead s iew minutes from the start and came right back again to score mix more to lve his team n. 5-1 g msirglin. is ended the scoring tor the oeriod. The winners came out in the iina] period determined to hold their lead but R. Nicholson. the wlltshirs lie. was forced to bow wice hard-working es taking time in the cooler. Dur- ing the later part 0t the period todi m o 1:15”: wiiichwili- ' o er no or e - ggrs. Lnlsincholson rela ing a pass to M. Berrigan to end e scoring or the game. The allowing are the llneuns: All-Star! G011, R. NiOhOi-SODI Deleiicé. H. Bcnith. E. Nicholson; Forwards, K. MhcKensie. V. Deacon, E. Deacon, M. Ben‘ . L. Nicholson. Coach. Roland er. Maple Leah Goal, Dorian: Defence. K. John- ds L. Mac- ston. B Ford- F0 Rae, A: McinhislMacKetnzle, F‘ Mlblfifid. I. HIDIZOG, MQGDOD ‘m; sic MacPhec and Mia, dates Insertod by LBJ. National Conservative Association. iii. iililiiiiiiiiiiWilliiiiiiliiiiiiilIlllliiliiiliiiiiiiiiiIiiiillililiiiiliilllillIlliilii!iiiliiiliiiiiiililiiliililIililililliiliiilillilililllIiilIlliiillillllililliiillilliilllllli ‘ s. oods, D. MacLeod. Coach. L. Roberts. Among those who attended the Teacher's Convention in Charlotte- town were, Misses Clara Berri an. Mary MiwKenzie, Dorothy Mac en- zie, Rena MacPherson, Blanche MncPherson, Edna Wlgmore, Verna Kitsch. Kittie Macbeod and Mi‘. wil- liam Waddcli. The many triends o! Miss Thelma Macliean are sorry to learn oi her illness and hope tor a speedy recov- cry. Miss Fnye Johnston and Mary Callaghan, P. W. 0.. students have sprout their holidays at their homes Wiltshire. Miss Eida Clow and Miss Julin MacLeod attended the hockey game in ..he Iliorum. HEATIIERDALE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The re la: monthly meeting o! the Heatierdale Women's Institute was held in the institute room on March 12 with the president. Mrs. Preston Peardon in the chair. ‘ Th ccting tied by in lng m the gdgnnnd repezmiiiz the cgecg in unison. Nlm- members and one visi- tor were prevent. Roll call was an- swered by something Irish. New roll call exchanging [lower seeds. Min- utes ot ths nrevioiu meeting wen- read. m) roved and signed bv the presided , correspondence was then r . The Government's Gram, oi $2. was received. It was move an: seconded that is $2 be sent. thr Kings County Hospital. The reports of different committee; were givt r and new ones appointed as tollows~ School ccmmittee, Miss Ru mont and Margie Mac-Donald. Bic-l committee. Mrs. D. A. MacRse ant Mrs. Alex Mnclean Program com mlttee. Mrs. D. A. MacRae and Mrs Alex Macleim. The questionnnirt on A ricuiture was read 93y the were . Program consist o! n short d aiomie put on by Miss .712- Moc- mont, a reading by MARCI-Lzé, i940 i r r i "tr Mw-wqivywi-zwwq DR. A, A. McDONALD National Gflvornmcnt. Candidate for King: _, j bean. and a contest but on bv D. A. MncPht-c, At this llictnill he twclth rtniiivcr nrv '.ll th~ ill.“ .1!‘ Wns celebrated. Duriiiy lhc hour a brict Sillilillllfl (ii lint ycnrs WOTK \\'.'i.s suiiinivll uii l) .i that time 183 sick culls illl(i ii< made and n treat broizizti. cuwli iwr The school has nlso bctii \. vii each month niizi a trcnt lituu l the children. Doiuttiims il.l\'i to llic Rod Cross. ' Banitorium, T. B. Ieaguc. Herbert Orphanugi‘. P. ‘ I tnl. Kings County Hosp Cnnacinn union War SN‘ was given in prim {or P Sport-ting: at e schno‘ ‘.\ f thrcc vcar Sewing Club (‘I\ill'.~(' \\.i$ provided ioi" tlic girls. Alli‘! llif’ new school was built tlu- “Miirii-i Institute bought mid paid iur n stove nnd tirinkinrz icuntnin iv!‘ ill“ school room. a stovc and two tittiPll chairs (or thc Insiitutv lTlOlll. 1.11:0 imp gas lamps. UVCiVQ lcnts iuid M1 organ for the the hall. slncr- till‘ l"- stltutc was organized tour mt-mbvr! hnve been removed bv rlontii. ‘P11 have movcd oiit of iii" tlistrii-l nud Ziilémflfw ones have moved illifl the Birthday gifts were exchnnGPii h‘ mong the members. Lunvh was sorv- ed also a bs-nutiiui birthday mi»: l\ | Preston Pcui'(i0ii1\ii Mrs. Mimic. Buchanan. Tilt‘ int-st- trig tliei‘ ndjnurtied.