fEBRUARY 22. 1952 .. .. ... . p GUARDIAN. G-IARLOTTETOWN 1 Tu": wssrml GUARDIAN iiiosti-lotions Lifted On. Prmriu to sun ..... Treatment Of Veterans Pliillllllli 0" iiillli In Prince Co. Hospital race nurses P .e, -.x a ....- ..--...-....o--. . Snow-BTnd . EU) 44 Aboard Is Released i Tamas? hug.-ipuona, Advertirlng lepruentatlver ”"3'nosi:un ouiw and chosen worrron . nouao Phonelz B032 and 3083. I hotel more than I. mile from- s'rr:. mmrsz Qua. reb. 81 Unusual weather condition: ' . . i 51 be bought II any of the -M.....j-j -(CF)-The track is clear . in- the tram. raid the oil wool! war a ' Th. ?:N: ”Go:uu DlIIgr::: It Control ltrooti ca" t Le m m 1 IlI):Iil:Wtf:;t.li:'d gaglnfrlzzigntaxg ;iagii::Iay(:r t.:ainc:::Nrml?ounrdn;N?e.o1 llrxklgdcltrh .To0tn(;:Il'l'giegh;li).'1l:N: guinm r ' - d i I I hi h l d T) l ' ' t ' ..iiooninwre.w,,, Welter Strdet: Mani oinniat. cw oi-anviiio an-oat: '” "' "" ” ” ' ”'”"”"' W C ” "" E” "3 Summerllde yesterday announced that a copy of a letter to the Prince County Hospital had been received from Dr. R. H. Kennedy. take on more oil. The oil supply was used ioi heat expreag and baggage cats! in which about 15 passengers and, v New!-I mu ' pouceCle'I nu, street: days near this Iouth-eastern Gaape coast village with 44 per- sons aboard. The train will forward up to the time the storm broke. to move the large amount contracted for by the Prince T-Id-i ward Island Produce Company. qpooe ,, Second Street: Island Motor Transport. Vlnco'I Grocery. 120 Russell Street; lnmIn'a loll- Bervtoo Drug. I. L. Walla in Ronaington. ml leave for its senior treatment medical officer. have been at a standstill for the destination. Gaspe Viiiue, late . .ix.m.n crew remained. wast PRHNCB OIFICI of Department of Veterans At- put "H." dnw. , wmzml Pu” " Put up Albortoa: Frank weeks. Representative. fairs, in Charlottetown However, operations will be re- Th, diesel mam, ",4 gm. ”" Phone: 08-2 Office and 68-! Ilouu. l The letter stated that the re- sumed today. weather conditions can He den. or mow "Id lame Twenty-seven male passengers. -h- strlctlons oi veterans entering the mood by mawmobue W” permitting, according to officials 40 work"; He shovenn out we packed their bags tonight andi Ti-ind lath m g4aLAs-I-ER BOARD Md lung Prince County Hospital for trent- ban: 1:" hed 13” night w of the company who said last three other cars 3 said good,b).e to big cheerful ,1,-gm. noun mm, u Haws men. oi their pensionable disnhil- T, Vii, M summmm night that bulldozers had been Th t . ,2 h La M 1 Edwin Flynn, the French-speaiv tllraces. ' lty has been lifted. Legion 0ifi- we a W m ' working for the past two days 9 ”'m' w ”c S I 0” l h tel. 119 who ut Lhemi mcT"n"c"" "Wk . 4 - - in answer to an emergency call from Campbellton N. B Mon- M ” W t p - . cials are still uncertain whether . to open the road nnd clear away . - iv T esda. i tend FLUORESCENT. . t Bederiue Rink. -SCHOOL SPORTS. Bedeque . VA rgh from the new hospital in Tyne . day morning for Gnspe 200 miles "9 u 5' ' TBA”) blruary 25ih- m"k' S""”d"3" February 23”" the Nigisplinl HT iiavi.-i.n.ial.e half Valley where blood was urgeni- mg lame amtiilllli-ial: 522:1. that away bogged down during I T'”” w”'"'" '"'d W” children; mud”, Fe m'"” Spur” Sm” m'i7'30'., No atuerguon fwffenkuptfrindrin Nvhich onlv enier- ly i'eoi.ilred in the effort of the nho?iTpllt;1d'r thousand cords were lashirig blizzard Monday iiighti werteh pm up ti," lady”; h.o"”' M055: . . , -' . - ' . - . i ' . i v- . -LONl'. Gl.II)r.S, aiteniiolb skming pdmiss on J M" S om gnncy cases were admitted, but doctor to save the life of I read). 1,". shipment and that only 45 "mes away "om its deb o e snovi oun rain iii-ondcast meeting over D8 M5 '99- they are most pleased that this patient in the hospital. somewhere in the vicinity of 250 iihation, Flynn slept. on the floor -.i-iii.-- giuv at today. Tilillkmg .11". GEAR-ATIZHOEMF law situation has been remedied. with mow pinws being gbie ycm-s would he required to move plow. sang, out his guests crowded three to 4 . ” t L . H ldf ill” L The Sumnierside branch of the to mnke oniv gmnjl pg-ogre” iille wood from this Province to plow, we” sent from oppome room in his two-storey frame D”. V; in 1 ills): I-9-ilrm ostilllil inwtrlie eMosrltimnes L”3i”"- which is "wsi am” i" after a fiili day's work in try- iii" P0” Oi Ham” "M" where H dlT99il0"5 and moved in toward hotel. He rationed the liquor in FRIDAY, FEB. 22 -4" '"”.m mt mteiikf-"N133. hv Douglas Marl-'arlnne. Bedelilie. lD0k"'K W”? "l" W”'.”""” M W1" inll to get the roads opened up. lwi” be mppm '" the U""ed the train. to rescue. The plow that there would be enouzh lo.ge(.0,,d Game Finals Easi ll Bedwiue m"k'iviNch out for Inquiries invii0d- "ms of this mm. mm hrougu setting through quickly by from Gas-pe reached the train'a.go around for several days. V ' mhv in March. .11, date. the situation to the ntteniion of officials one month ago. when the Officials also said that if fav- iorahle wcaiher conditions-prevail lkingdom. plow was impossible. There was no lack of mod, i:- :P1'1l1Ce Girls' Championship The only one who could, or nose early this afternoon. , p though bread supplies were WllJ'Zl -KENT-GLO. The Miracle Lus- . - . . BORDEN GIRLS -V--- . . . . I, V s informed that an or- :from now on the complete mo'.e- Th? pm” "M" Chifmner hit. '1 , -BO0K ORDERS Hi 573555 for he Fmlsh mr.Knch.en:' Pimgroolxs dsilflililidllaieen issued by D. V. Wmiid 3'-i4e')l'Pi' the W”? "mi" iment oi the amount on hand snfrl 8” Grande Rmerei (WE r1ai;5tonEe1iT.::::y ;1;(:dag':u,be,;:..: VS- i';-”-'-K” gnhramzed . uf,”,?,i”;3' :2g,,eI:m1'f:: tgggd v;.:;,'1e1oOsg1dub), officials dist-laimins!' respogsiiiiclg 3:9 Pfffilglileiil-lliZTa3niw:;"5owx;V3: Tgffr aa:;)'m:xe?1af1t tgageoxeigt was mpde by snow-mobile Ii SUMMERSIDE C' 8: Bt P ,. P , u. . p - . - rm e . ' - - . ' ' - WOVEE li(;(timX.01li:'.cin5,g-;p yards one The Summersidc Hardware Co. ggulfg gccigtmln em". I,mpeho,.d,1Ven ski mmvmo. The stomi which reached GIRLS my . . . , . ed to fill the tanks of the engine . .' Fol) uary 24th. Central io4r.r.x. M. Em-den 3 PM. ifr l-louuvd Hunt of Toronto will gonduct all services in the nhsellvc All ircictimc. DKENSINGTON m .VlALl'EQUl'I AND Fill”-ETOWN Presbvierinn i'-liurciies. Ecrvlces 5IliidB.V. Febru- ary 24ih. will be as fnllowr.:-'Kcn- xirizinn ll A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Club. Ron Jeffrev distributed the receipt of the box. Three letters from Her Majesty's l..adies-in- Waiiiiig expressing the QUEEN'S pleasure on receiving the garments so badly needed by the recipients for whose welfare Her Majesty in so deeply concerned. from Miss Clothing from Capt. Tisdiili. HM CS. Ontario. telling of the safe irnvai oi the bouquet from H.R.H. Princess Fiirabetifs Lady-in-Waih ing wiih thanks for same and imm ilnior wheeler. salvation Iillllr Sunset. Lodge with thanks in Christmas gifts. A motion of sympathy to those il iiintss was passed and letters iuiiiorired to be sent. on motion the slate oi oilflcers was elected with the addition of ills. R. E. Bell to the executive committee. Then followed an informative ""1 h9il3fiil talk on the Orphannize ill lirs. Seth Henderson so long: vlllficlaied with the work at that -'lli11uiian.- She described thee fin- incial situation. the running of the insiitiuion and expressed pleasure I'M satisfaction in the long con- noon when eighteen tables were in play. The hostess were Mrs. Tliaiie A. Campbell, Mrs. William iinyivard. 'Mrs. W. A. Currie. Mrs. hostesscs in serving were Mrs Morley M. Bell. Mrs. A. ll. Hiibley. M'rs. Keith Compton and Mrs. C. if. Stewart. The music durini: i-he afternoon was furnished by Mrs. Kaye Hansen. S icrivrjrna so repaired the eloor of the gym- nasium. "The Hospital. Nursing school and Cundail Home are all in good repair at the present time. In Good Repair goes on this need grows greater, and before long we will have to embark upon some program of providing for this space as well as more private rooms in the Ob- stetrical Department. and also I central supply department. "Should we organize I drive (or funds to undertake the above projects-or Just drift along? My personal opinion is that some ei- fort should be made to accom- plish at least part oi this work. "visitors are still very much of I problem in the hospital. Unless drastic measures are taken by the Medical staff and the Hospital auiliorities I do not see how we can overcome this dir!icuity;--"un- loss the public can be educated to the fact that patients come to the hospital because they are ill and Proves Big Task in West Prince by Mr. Charles .VlacMiilan. opened the Wesicrn Road from Tigiiish to lilberion in the forcnoon and in lrile afternoon winged buck me snow to uldcn the road. In many places the banks of snow are now higher than the plow. only the plow with the powerful caterpillar the road "between Albei-ton and Elmsdale. From Elmsdale to O'Laeary was still closed last night but plows were prepared to continue work on that section this morning. A plow left Tyne Valley yester- from ten to fourteen feet deep a mile and a half out of Tyne Vai- ley. The wellington plow left. Wa- lingion yesterday morning at 8:00 a. m. going west and after working continuously for twelve hours had been able to travel only one mile nnd I half. The road is still bleak- ed between Days Corner and the airport but the airport road is open to summerslde. The plow that left summerlida through Central street and Sher- hrooke for Keiisincion encounter- ed very heavy snow at Travellers Rest. and had to turn back late yesterday afternoon. The plow from Kensington got within one half milo or the summerside plow and had the same experience and it too found more snow than it i in Borden. S'side Woman overturned and spilled over her neck and shoulders. scalding her painfully. Mrs. Warren was alone in her home M the time but was able to get to the phone and summon aid. She was rushed to the Prince County Hospital and her condition Prominent Resident expected his passing came as a great shock to the large number of people in Miscoiiche and Sum- nierside who know him as an in-, timnte friend. - i the cnmmuniw. Besides his. widow. Eleanor DcsP.ochcs. he leaves to mourn two sons, Urban. Mis- couche. anti Cyril in Summerside. six daughters, Mable, Mrs. Wil- lard Durant, Sunimcrside. Ben- trlce. Mrs. Leonard Gerrier. Syd- the former and Cicily in Boston and Edna in back of the teams financially uh. ill the play-om in Prince pi. ward Island were completed. bmallman's Ltd. are backing the b-lllillms. Curran dz Gaudet. the i" paperweight-t. Holman's Ltd. the P99 W995. Sumvmerside Legion, sets of senior pdtjg, mi.” 59” of min” Dads. hockey sticks '0" the b0)'s and girls and Paid for two buses which 't.oo;r minor hockey team; ion. D. 0. stewa,.;' "15 3' AA A- -4-. suggested mail the coaches of the team, M. cautioned to take care of the equipment and see that ii. is an turned in at the end of the sea. son. The association dwd d 3:70 cost of hansploretat-i:)4:i pati- Fdell of the skaters from st giiglrygl acadeniy and Summer- ? '9 if School to the Eastern rince ll1lI9T8?h0ll.!tlC ice sports I "Windy" Stel Mgmts that also expressed first and then , his sprained ankle It pressure of busi- io Kensing- i president oil GAMEO THEATRE KENSTNGTON ,Frlday-Saturday 7:15-9:15: Mat- ee 3:30 on Saturday. What a imerry chase-three iiuys Willi ll gleam in their eyes on a riotlous liacbean, Matron and W. Brown. do morning to open the road. ill? midgets. and Sh - ”""""”c '”'h""' who wins? RD. iW'G'"'lW”- '-"-1-'e:""l"”""'i" lecrelnry of the Trustee Board. P. "but year I alaierl in my "Dori iiiryough from Tyne vaiieyl Innis. the Juveniles. can & MC he" Wnlkerv Pe'eryLMVf0rd- MW -'uii.rs:x-noo"ninmcuunum-nu-an i;,1,p,,,ie5mm,o,phm,g, 10,- me that we needed more space for a mmugh Nommm to we pavement The Athletic Association h 3 Sievenii, Del-mtnh lxerr in " "" llficome Ind belliiiilliill lllllde Pedumc DeP””"e”i' A5 "me but at last report was in snow bought two 3 ME ihcr outlook calling for Cape Traverse Rovers Admission 20 and 35 cents : Game starts 8 pm. Skate after game . the rut- tiniz of rough puipwood. There is a market. hoivt-ver, for pit prnps, IothtIa:ouIIahotInIIIIuIisIIIuunhha&II Itlnud this union lrilm I "PLEASE BELIEVE 1 Also Serial and News. l i CAPITOL TONIGHT 7 - 9:15; Summer-side SATURDAY 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 2 - BIG ATTRACTIONS 4 2 Allan (Rocky) Lane and his Stallion (Black Jack) In An Adventure Western "ROUGH RIDERS OF DURANGO" r on :' P. M. Rev. E. G. Evans. "' ' .. i bl to force its way .esterd - 1 r V. s.; Rltn. Mrs. Burton "W ' ' ' Wllele rolnriiiiicih the s1ervi1cVi;:i).d Retv. D Personal il-”l!l:(')tlj1:'lIStBl1t3edl'lllS whitcht T9 but thdiif, iillgsargpogtielcll silisffeifiarlg g:l".;T0rDnl0S: Edna.NM;- 1:0” r 8 t S . .b 21. I term era or. "TT t be lht a we ve f h , t . usscx, . .: or- R E G E A Cm” 9 n "M" Claude Payni" hi” "' liiiimdttzgg ll: sccileovss. It is expect- mm 5 ock and bum! ..s Slag. lil,fs.uAuIirey Gaudei. Mis- -y-5 liirtx-5 CLUB - Rev. W.A. iurdne!(1l. to his (him: in mlgreleslown. ed mat 5 Sta” Wm he made wday p-H . muchez and hminah at: homii a 0 Harper was ill? Cilllifllliin 135i ml is many '9" 5 W m ” iFridayi on the Albcrion end of . Also the following rot ers an Todav 3:30p-I-9:15 ,,.,.ng,.,: at ihn regular weekly meet- speedy recovery. u E1 cl le to summersidc road H sisters. Frank Perry. St. Nicholas. 1 p . . p ,. In: of the Summei-side Y's Men's 18 ms 8 n-FEW. Joseph Perry. NEW YONG "R059 Satulday 2'30 7 gill) j I II town canvass list for the annual O New York. I. t C(;FE';;Flg;u' milo auction which will be held Continued from page 3 0 The iuneral will be, held 'a 1 this year nil” March lfitii. Diwifl .g.g................mmD..m ' -'-- him"? 0Vl”Ck i7" M”,”d83 "'um'2tg A nnuran 0 Kid" W t p . Cornish was welcomed as it new this year. has been the installation The hockey, committee of ihe.il'0m "13 "lie .9l”5'g;"99h W Mrh: K 9'5 em - '. msmhi-r of tho club. Charles Link- 01 R new refrigeration plant. This n Sum-merside Amateur Athletic John the Baptist nlllIl'Cei Imeiv. -ANDp letter reported that 3700.00 worth gives much more space and better Association met. any the Legion "WEN .”" Riqumm hlfrsih ccnw of merchandise for the radio auc- refrigeration than in the past. and 0 Home last night to iron out de- '"e'fi Wm be " 0 C C lion was iilreadv on hand. George is working out very satisfactorily. tails of the play-orig in ;he'"”'5”'s' Clark. Ken Callback. Lloyd Gor- A ventilation system was also in- minor hockey divisions. Clarence fbQf.'j rill and Ralph Macllarlnne were slniled in the diet kitchen of the - "Windy" Steele. chalhman of the QTTAVVA pen. 2n harm. The - L with some rcserviiilonii allowed to west wing. which has improved Yesterday. sl'i0.WplOWS and liul- m,m.mm,9e. was in the Chi” Nauoml A'dvi5m.y Commmee- on 'nQQhIn. f. If use the name of the Y's Men as working conditions greatly. dozer crews in Prince County spent James Hogan, Jn jgcmtary of the Rehabilitation of Disabled .”. ; in 9nil'.V in the commercial curl- ticonsldernble painting was done a tiresome day in bucking huge the 5, A. A” ..ep0;Led on nmvm persons set up in January, will j nub" mg bnnshit-i. James Murpiiy con-. in the hospital during the past snow drifts and everywhere pro- .03 in the hockey sphere m d C lhold ”S' mat memnx here Md”. 3 lulled an nmuslnrz and lnsirilctiw year. and more is under way at the areas was necessallit 5"” d” "i He said the minor team h d a 6' N The 35-member committee is made 5 E"' 7.3 quiz on the British Empire anti present time, This tends to bright. the great quantities of snow lllati Cglvcd 2,, da '5 O! h k 5 3 l'B- u D: represenmuves of the Fedg id. l" -lohn Leut.v showed a film on the en the rooms. and make them had to he pushed out of the way. jmost of n gt th 0cNey practice” cilia!-End Pmvincm Governments. ygwp imam” l'Rii8&' ill 3l'a1ii- -r 3- more attractive for the many pa- A iracior plow from St. Louis Arena. and the ram az”-l; grime Health and welfare agencies” mg "mum . D r----moo tients who have occasion to occupy opened the r05dd'0, '”fl'l”-Sh 03:1” mm ,,,pc,,,,,.. rink He 9 st:l'; medial profession. inner and em- ML”! M milk. 7 U 1i)im31l(;1iniEg wen as 10 pmune the ?'?;kvt:r;1::;:PV,,sn::nans erelsloriedl ichat tritie dlgeresnt sponsors look-.E.loy"s' fliru walla! C ”:' -- ' an between Elmsdale and Alberioni ”K A 9? le uveniles. midgets, I a....D...bun"ed mm Bgizgjees hasrhlenstolllesdendnTollilalaurrilsixgpfuri and two Plow! were working all ?fe''ii";"t;s' ?” We.” ""1 Paper- on his deith and one telling of the nine in the Cundall Home. gnd 31. the afternoon to open and widen 9 ll?” Wliiiniz to stand . hain. . . . bllg. driving it, blizzard proportions Monday night i :04 4 "ids mcrc -- -Jl'NIOR hockey Bcdcque rink gc.;i;;f.: for this rcslrlction C,-m-yin; the p,-9310”, bhwd This piow from Gmnde Riviera and Tuesday was described av? Gum? 8 sharp il0l BAN and paint now; iloninlii, Fridily-V 59"” ' n""”' was said Shy D.V.A. 0ii'iCif'i5 '” that could mean life for the f MI h n- is expected tn reach the ma, 0! the ”worst that ever swept Gospel 0"" H0l"'5 skate After 3;. hi v paint. enamel and Double header. Ixlnl-(OXfl'IbVs. six. have hem " result of Prince patient the smwmobne drip e the main Hwy tonight Peninsuw. by passenger J. R. Game 3: - r t . . '. - , - ' ' ' . . l - . ilieilac at Brace s. gnzgloxgpigoxgwvs an) Couiii3uyHtr:;sgllilfIcic0lrlg: on by the owner. Wendell Ro- ' A C. R. official at Camp- C”:1Y1”"ma”cfs Nexggri Qigem. SATURDAY, FEB. 23 ..-an N " " ' )l'Ol'l'l - . . ' - ' ' e . - 'lVl'sT QUALITY shot, gum - "m l.V.AIi gli'Se.otvli?imS manengid ml) twgthi The (i ii Tu--ii i his homc'i):;1t::'aii?e"sBti limdi isle believe? M89 dim! and M10015 in "ii Skating .F:i.'”;rmh and imporicd Mn. -BvLKY-LAsS Clgdvt lfnow "Own"! "mums romnuy gm.” at 1l'30 Piilimrhxeddineg :1 e in lNTliP(f:Iu('!ll(?CIPt'trSl1:l'(lNl EVGVIITIE Oil forabhe tripnbt: (lglflpc enough district have been Cmsed smc" 1:30 to 3:30 and 8 to 10 ., i -p . . t S .-V I. . -. . .. - gh . , .' 2 1. . ' ngnitior. nbtaiiialilm if oidcied (beet P111? 73111:” 5 rams zissiirnnte .In ilicIdl)i)l.A-)m:1l1i::'l;lp Valley on in errand of mercy. of a iiiiziiiy respected resident. Stranded passengers. staying at Tue-"day' ' i sari) Iii ,B';?CiiS'u!t:::;”1i::f:Cdggi Cm” 1Usl;CCEsSFUL nnmtin .- A 't';:a.1;3::'ds mm c i i It is understood that another Ar 5959?? 655""-"ml" P9”? Pi TTTTT”TTTfTmmmmm- .33-”-M I-Am”? ' i hightliv 5I.;C.('3:.STlIl h:igge.fsporli:ri:iret'lI ,,.m... ?:;Ivi::le0blie afsl'O'll'l1'l Taclil-8 Tynetvn; i ;h;l5-ehile !;M.3”;,.,'i:r'rv had been be Completed during H , IITIST by ie .a as . 0 no . 3 w ea in-g eas . . , ', l - ".''LM)Adlh?:;1ALB:i:q,,,. Rev, County Hospital. was held in the S meet: the snowmobile from :l,l.dntJ.1,.L?1eho'3:ni?li s:lnPsrn:1aTo"Li: They stated that at the mom- CiimCF';' (Ee"F.rmlm. sen.h.;.. go, Ciirillir: Rink on Wednesday nfter- Summerslde.-5. l 9"! "1"? "PPMFS 10 be no fur- ooi. as '1 - ' t Commencing Wednesday Feb. 20 until Friday, Feb. 29-15 to 25 per cent reduction on all stock, Including ERIC DUNBAR, General Merchant, Montrose. ...andpDart is your lug; buy? Dart is Canada's most popular white shirt. and there are lot: of reasons why! I. Dart is better iookin8- - -ii" imdy il Mimi! 915' ored for correct Fit. T . - . . - ' Dry Goods Paints Hardware and General V - -i . 3- in l'Vl”9i- M” l- AP.” N59" ' H n s hor at st. Nicholas Groceries. . - . v , , ll "” mqo" Elmo” mam null and .llrS- ll l5?-hEil15t- H Pflim huteliveda the greater part of hisi Drugs. Also new Punt: Sleigh. Wood Sleigh and new . "-.- . - -. .wa dad to f e o on-ng: . A 3 . . Y - w I - '0"'E'Am ',,As10RM' ('"AdnGE' I:lIlll0rld Rodd. Mrs. A. S. Mas- The task of cleziriniz the hi;:h- :'!:fpI:::e(:iI'::o:Ci;::rl:;SSE. E: home made rubber tlred harm N, ag0n' . . The mm:d (-lmmh S! Acalvlni list: 563'. Miss Mari-hil M3CF3lli3ll9- ways Oi SHOW 31161” iile TECH” Mrs. IV. R. Warren. Summer- o iiiernhor of ion: .Ve.'irs standing sPECIALIS:L-10,00 Pa"s.M("..ns Ouwaus. at 'N3'50' Mons Rev.Wfl-nslldingdiidaxrqpet:-.13.. Mrs. Donald Baker. Mrs. W. !iiac- iliree-tiny storm 'is 'iiI'nvl;1&i '41 side. met with a serious and pain- in the Summcrsidc Council of Bofdgn and .3035. sh"'t5 at 52-33 nnd 33-795 Molasses! Per Ill? ”””q; mlmw, Bfdcmpneid at Ewen and Mrs. Lawrence Gallant. tremendous one in Wcsbl rdnC;l. ful accident on Tuesday while the Knights of Columbus and y gal, in pails at 99 cents. -Hi ""' 1 D; n M 2 P M Presiding over the tea cups were Yesterday both plows sia iolle working in the kitchen of heriwns at all times ready and will- Borden Nationals A" accounts must be paid by Feb. 29111 or they ; ii 'i'Mi Vick 0 0- . 1'-no Miss Helen schurmiui and Mrs. the area. one oiielami b.V ML home. In some manner a re- ing to assist in any project in .1. be h d d i f collection i if 5?” lg "W0 Pg ;go?nI;e?g330aA Heath Strong and assisting the Stirling Barbour and the second cc-ptable of boiling water on stove his locality for the betterment of V5' W1 an 9 n or I ' ,3, M. . iiilfay .-C - - - . ' mi am who wfsr -r v , fit -' kl in W: "1 -M 2:? .."”5...”L2”'?.i"' "P ”".”.”: ff.'i.... . " .T.:;.:1i:;:::..i::.'i..::.. .';::.:;:..:.. ... ' iriii help iven h the a nu t the a. physical condiiion to entertai W" 3” om" "5 "3 Ont " M C "95 With - 5 ' Bum; y u o vmto” without. In mmy mug The plow and huldozer from gmldmirgorgtteams. but said they 3. Dart is Sanfonzed-labelled of course! On motion and with the singing having to prolong their stay in the summemde for Bard” 3” T ih' 9 u M hi” ""”V” imm '- A"Ch0"d b"””'""w”" i pop mi iii ill! National Ani-hum the meet- ”! Niioiirned. officers of the Q. M. N. G. Pllroneas. Mrs. '1'. W. L. Prowse ml:0ll- President. Mrs. A. A. Bart- Presiiient. M-a. H. 1:. Miller. mgife President. Mn. G. D. De- Treasurer. Mrs. I. ll. smailwood. hrelnrv. Mrs. Ii. 13. Gosh. omtcutive committee, Mrs. J. P. ""0". Mrs. Benj. Rogers. Sr. mo W. H. rethicir. Mrs. w. :"4l' 3. Manure. Mrs. James W: Mn. Arthur Putnam. Mrs. Sher. Mrs. Reuben Muc- Mn. 1!. R. Boll. iiiiiii iT.iII.E0 hospital. Rateo Increased "Very regretfully the trustees do- clded in December that it would again be necessary to raise rates in the hospital. with the increas- ing coat of drugs. surgical supplies. load and wages. it was found that it would be impossible to operate on the rates charged during the past year. "In December I committee of the trustees, in conjunction with I commlitevfrom tho Charlottetown Hospital and one from Prince county Hospital, waited on the Government seeking an increase in the patient day grant which is made to the hospitals. Without this grant the hospitals in this Province would not be able to exist. as the rates would be so high very (ew people would be able to pay them. "To the staff of the Hospital. the different. Alas, the clerzy. mo Frau. contributors and all who in any way helped the Hospital. In extend our sincere thanh. "me following Trustees retired this year: ED. Nicholson. P.W. rm-r. 0- 9!!l!ti!...,95!'!l3!,.!l'.!'..l-" '0' ..'.!-91””-" f in one half mile of Ross Corner during the day and widened out this section on their return trip to Summerslde last. evening. Shortly after they arrived back last, night the plow was called out on an emergency trip over this some rouie to the point near Ross Cor- ner where they had turned back inst night. This plow proceeded a taxi that went out to bring a pa- tient from Middleton to the Prince County Hospital. The patient was being brought by horse andlaleigh to miss corner to meet the taxi. A plow last evening was working to clean up and widen the sum- meraide streets and work was be. ing resumed this morning in all sections where the plows left oii. Heavier equipment will be used to aperti up the section at Triivellerai ea . HISTORIC CROWN The Imperial state crown of Britain. with thousands of prec- ious noon. is recognized as the most valuable piece of jewelry in the world. Baron 'rIit. Ill of whom -"3-d-.;.mlFebruary 29th. now on in any wn h of help. ' y '5 could be Mp ECONOMIZE with mrwff The paint for i)(l()UTffUi iwaiis 8. CEILINGS Civil Defence coum Postponed The civil defense course nur- sing in A.B.C. warfare ad- vertised in yesterday's Guar- dian aa beginning at Prince County Hospital -on Friday. has been postponed for one week, and will commence on I030 -Joe! ””ian?:ii"rouaau--0 MDVWHI3 1-Doonllnm 1-In f.RI!3ll.I- ANNUAL weather and is now called MEETING THE DUNK RIVER DAIRYING COMPANY This meeting has been postponed twice on account of form TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th ' AT 2.00 0'CLOCl( P. M. ' CENTRAL BEDEQUE HALL Drop in while our selection of Arrow Dart is complete . . . they'll start; saying nice things about you! AND 4.95 . ONLY