vm-t-v-‘p-‘v-w v-. . ..-.-,-.. . .. In Mamet-lam, [j]. IVIITT MMIINDBIOI 1y nlstivla and many kjpgd; o! Mu. Everett Macken- mcg, was greatly shocked to bear m‘; m, had sudxieaily passed away Monday. March 10th. m Rina-Hi “my HoapitI-l. Although She had’ been 12th. few P°° lmlsly ill tin passed away. M“, MacKendtt-iok was formerly Jessie May BHIJO. daugthtor o! the his Mt. and, MN. John A. Bmol. |ho was born in Valleyfield fifty- nme year, ago and with her family moved to Kintgaboro at an early ugh: is strvived by that: daughter, ‘item, Mn. Doutrlaa Loud Peter- bom, Ontario, he!‘ son. Bruce. Torr- mto, Orltarlo, two granddaughters, Nancy and Cami Leard, also ilho {allowing sisters and Mrs. James W. Jar-dine, Kingaboro. Mrs. Peter Dames, Detroit, Mich, QpurgeOn Btrtwc, Richmond, Calif,‘ ‘m Chester Bruce, Kingsboro. l-ier husband predeceased lter seven your; hi0. . Funeral services were held from Montague Baptist Church, Wednes- 4“ morning. March 12 and Kings, born Baptist Church, Wednesday, afternoon. The service at Montague was conductcd by Mr. Crawford with Mr. Adams of the United Llhttrch assisting. Pall bearers were Wm. hlacLean, Dr. P. Maolntyre. flurry MacOregor, L. H. Poole,‘ Hut-old Hynes, and \v.D. Johnston.‘ The service at Kirtgsboro was con- le knew aha was ser- a before she ducted by Mr. Bell. Pall bearers, were, Wilfred luncheon, Lowelil Citing, Trtlnan hlamey, James Robertson. George MncDotlald, Rawlelgh Bruce. interment in‘ Kltlgabolb X15161. Floral tributes were: Pillow-Jilin family. , Hospital. Wreaths-Kinfl! Com“! staff. Kings County Hospital Board. ' M1‘. and Mrs. Wm. MacKe-ndrick My, mg Mrs. James W. Jardinc and family. Moor; and MaoLeod Ltd. Mr, and Mrs. J1". Gordon. hlr. and Mrl. Ivan Mitchell. Mrs. Everett iveddlook. SPRAY! Mr. and Mn. Wilfred U. Mec- Leod. Mr. and Mrs. Wm MacLeal-t. Dr. and Mrs. P. Maclntyrc. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jaltdilflt- Mrs. Russell Bell. Mrs. IPrank TlmlW- Mr. and Mrs. Stan net-rins- Zilrs, DJ. Mid bliss Annie Mo!’ itlttcLealt. lifrs. Pearle Van Buskirk. Mi‘. and Mrs. KN. hlacKertdlick. Mr. and Mrs. Art Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hornet ..___________ 0M0 0F THANKS The family o! ltirs. killer-cit Mac- Kendrick wish to express sincere appreciation to all who sent flow- ers and cards to her dttrlnlz h" lust. illness. ________--- Sulphur i: widel and abund- mtty mini-muted ttroughottt the lorld. ABERDEEN. Scotland - 1GP)- Ahsrusm education conttnlitw voted ll-o that. schoolgirls would not 5s permitted time oi! 1mm school to help in the potato harvest i \ lllflli. MARIIIMES. IEATIIS 50c Per insertion i BIRTHS _______________ MORRISON -— On Wednesday. March. 28, 1947f to Ml‘. and Mrs Albert Morrison, Hunter Rivet‘. I daughter. Donna. Lynda. BARWISI; - At St. John General Httsplifll otn March 22nd, 1947, to .\lr. and Mrs. Waiter llitrwtsc tneo Ethel MacDonald) a son. Herald Alitttt. Weight 7 lbs. 10h oz. Con- grtliillniiohs, hL-WNII-At. the Grace Maternity Hospital, Ottnwn, on March 25. HHT, to Mr. and Mm. J. W. hlaynl.‘ ltlat- Jeane Simpson) a son. Robert t SiillDSOD. POUND -- At the Prince Edward; L-lttud Hospital on Match 2'1. to' itt- and Mrs. Melvin Potuld, Char- lttiiciowll. a daughter, weight 6 lbs, i oz. ' ifllllfiiE-S . NICHOLSON soltlclts -- At nrttdalbltno on Mltrcll i947. by Rcv, W. l3. iiiucPhall. Rita lrettie Sonters of llrltdalbtttlc to John Sterling Nicholson oi Sthtunrock. DEATHS ttts-tztlttivt t. ‘“tt;r'§;t;.;. Oottrtly Hospital. March 28. 1941.. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ohlrlfl Ftititttilli". Sttimmersldc. , filttoKlNNtlN-On ‘Thursday. Mill‘- 27. i947. Mrs. John MacKiunon of, NttrthRivcr in hcr 73rd your. Ro- tttaina arc resting at. the Mao, loan ‘Funeral Home. Funcral no-, tice Intel’. DOYLE — At the Charlottetown Hospital. Mal-ch 2'7. John Doyle. Earnsclifle. in his 94th year.» Funeral from the resldencc of his: Ion Ambrose Doyle. Batlirdlm. March 20. funeral leaving ibc‘ house at. 8.30, thcncc to Bi. Jolt-i film's Church. Vernon River. UNDIRTAKER IMIALMER Charlottetown and North Wllllhlre Pious l0 ,0! local interest. but advertising nl " “°‘"Y "1"" My be lam-tits in the Hospital since February]. brothers: at 7.30. oral cars, the past, few days, ttltve, Canadian National . Motltsgtle to a large tutti allilrwl!’ t ififianivvomalv rort litan- l Biiilitiililliiililllii ,Ang|lcan Layman‘: m‘ °°"““‘ " “'°""' ‘a “dissociation Masts at live cents a word t l t1 . able In advance. ‘ r c y p" Th-c annual meeting or the prime Edward Island Deanery Lgygneyfs ‘Association was held at 5 o'clock véeiflerday afternoon in st. Paul's liii$itw= no ma» 1329. Experts in beauty cuiturefme; Sh?“ m me Provm“ we“ we” At 6 o'clock. a supper meeting 31300501‘!!! by Si. Paul's Laylmeh‘; Association. was held in the Hall at which ills lordship, Bishop CRASWIILL for Photographs, CIVIC TAXEQ-The first in. ‘tlumem City of Charlottt-town “W” 54 00¢ and Pflliable 0n March 31, 1947. KiiDIQIdQD was, the guest. weaker. ' Ohdoh P's message was bal- TH‘ “OGERS HAnDwAREt ed on the place of the laymen in Cmlllmny- Limited. are now unload- , ill . Ch h. Th ’. Hi5 Lordshi 111g l cars of woven lwire forming. 0 “N e) p said. constituted the priesthood of "he lflliyirlthefvork of the church. Christian thinking made for the ability to ilhink things through in a sane amd sound maltnsr. All Anglican clergy in the Prov- ince were present and in all more than one hundred guests were pres- ent, Mr. Roy Mugford, organist of St. Paul's Church, played two piano solos. ' The catering was the responsibil- ity of the Ladies Guild of the lottetown Hospital: 2 to 4 p13,; Anglican Church and the members '1 to 8.30 pm. Only one visitor] o! the A.Y.P.A. acted l! ‘Eli allowed at a time to each pnticntfi i0!‘ 10B Occflflim- a is not paid 0n or before March 31, then all remaining installments bc-‘ . come due and ayablc immcdlatel , ' P t Y, Legion Branch thereafter ~i~ t POWNAL CHARGE. — United‘. Church of Canada. Services Sun-l Mr. Lloyd W. Shaw, Provincial day. March 30th. 11.00 Clifton. 2.30 director of Education, gave an in- Motltnt Herbert. 1.00 P. M. Pownallj iercsiing talk on the growth of Rev. E. R. Macvicar, Minister. | composite regional high schools at —-— l the regular monthly meeting of the THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH Charlottetown Branch oi’ the Can- IN CANADA. — Services for Suln-, ttdlan Legion, B.E.S.I... last night. day. iilarclt 30th as follows: Mt. .\lt-. Art McGuigan, president, pre- Stellvart 11 A. M, Harrington 3 PM. sided Till MONTHLY MEETING or the Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary will} be held tonight in the Legion Hull, CITY POLICE COURT — A! the City Police Court yesterday, molnlfll the owner of a vicious dog was ordered to have the ani-l that destroyed. VISITING llouas ttt tho Char- ClVlC TAXES - lf first install-t merit City of Citarlottetown taxes Marshflcid 7.30 P. M. Rev. F. N. {it-porting for me Qn-lplqymelli YVi-l-BB. Mini-El?!‘- Coltilnittee, LieuL-COI. G. G. K |Pcltlte, D.S.0. stated that there HOME BERE:\“'ED—-Mi‘. Nell W., were about 250 veterans unam- ployed. ile felt the situation would improve somewhat durlnt; m9 09X‘ few months, ‘Filo dnncc colntlnittcc, itcatied by MacKlnnon, Cross Roads. received the sad news oi the (loath of his? sister, Elsie MavKlnnctn Pilinncy,‘ on February 26. i947, at her home in Hollywood, California. J.J. Conn-Olly. was cflmmflldi-‘fl m —- the succcss of their dances. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. A llolflihaiinf; Cummmce can‘ J. A. Nicholson. Minister. ll a.m.. 531ml! 0r 01°55". L99 137301935 M‘ Central Church; 3 p.m., York‘. ‘ be" Dmitis. Harry MacLcan- and, The Y.P.U. will u. Connolly acre Wlmime“ ,bfi,,ng in rt sltttc nf 0iil(‘\‘l‘S for ihc perm,“ i annual ntceting of the Branch to bt- "ilcld next month. 7.80. Brackicy. Upend a social evening nn Hidny nlglhi. March 28, at Mr. Court's, Bodiord. CHERRY vanucv cltuacu or, Personal; ENGLAND. — Service» Sunday.‘ ____ March 30th. Sunday School by rilillo Capt Mum“ E Macwu“, Fur- 9.06 A. Iii. hiaitilts and sermon lilyicv“ l,“ Emmy", me Prime Ed, I I A‘ M" Dwglas H‘ Shemm‘ Studfln t wtlrrl island Hospital for treat.- Mmnonnry‘ _ ‘ meni. , \ TRAFF“? CHFCKJXP "' A Mr. tttld ‘Mrs. Alex Mt-Dotveli. “hemmp m “Mm- mqnw "1' Ft-ctivrivtntt, have arrived home mngenmnls i‘ pwsenuy ‘mdenww ‘titer tl short hut interesting trip hy the City Pnlicc Department ‘at ' _. v ,‘, M, .-,- H tnoftra‘, w“ ann°unc?d by Chm 0' P°"1L(t)t‘§ttlnt§_v char alildlltilrlfvlilcDiutileii rc- ice A. Blrtwlstlc ycstotdayt. Sev- ,,O,.,,,d roads m “and wndcflnn, tween iit-kttteti for violations pttt», M“ Hannm,“ MMLBM, and tit-ularly in rcgltttt to ilk-gal purk- ,n,,,,,'y' ,_e,,,,.,,ed ,0 we“. Mme l“ mg on ttlty streets. some", "m". a Very plea/SE“; ‘W " ‘t t M ‘t n. lie CNR‘ OFFICIALS “E“E—F°ur‘ ‘tifiettdoed ikhnek igloo Cycles Rmhvays mien‘ at the Mont-toll Stadium and were from Monrton were l-n the cttylnhc, gm,“ of M“ and Mrs Ralph yesterday. They were, R. L. Stt-evesw Sea“ district. freight t-lttilna tlgclli; A.‘ " A. Chisholm, supervisor fire pro-i , h m ed tection and accident otevcntiotl; E-I ,,,M,',',SJ'§,',,,;'§"‘,',§“gluéioifi “rau- n gteven: (‘hie.r,l(lfinimfira~gi,n,t; find‘ having spent. the past six months J. urlan , trait. rig etg calm, vmrkmg M Penmwn, B, a B16111. CITY'S $10,000 NORTH RIVER IMSTORATE. — March 30, i947. Services us follows: Clyde River, filnbbtlgh School 2 112M. _,_____ Service 3 P. . "T c Cross.“ ng _ Creek, Service 1.30 P. M. The Bus», (mmmw "m Pa“ l) t/er Massage. Note chat 'e of. hour at, all whn worked in the campaign Long Cret-k. No serv. e at Nort-h felt that three factors contributed River. You are invited to worship-lie the success of the drive. They Rev. A. E. Todd. iliiilfiicr- I were: The energetic, willing and -———— ,t-heerfttl enthusiasm of the work- ATTENDING 0.0.8. MEETINGSct-s; the high esteem l“ which thc —Am<lng thc drlcgnics Micflllinil Rod Cross is held; and the gener- ‘the D.C.S. mcctlltgs being hcldwsity» oi the people of Charlotte- this week are Mrs. J. Ci. Tlowrlmivlvll. siicnd, Mrs. J. B. Millmttlt, Mitt Major Storey stated that the John Howard. Kotlsltlqton. Mrsntliutlies Division of the Red Cross W. J. Harrington and Mrs. Hiram | would make their canvass com- flm-yington, Mr, Harry Sudsbtlry. mcltclng today and that the col- Bpring Valley, Mrs. W. J. Proilttplectors would he hcuticd by Mrs. M“ and Mm Jn“‘p§ Int-tins,‘ nur- IS. G. Peppin and Mrs. H. L. Palmer. lington, Mr. Harbin-t. Proflti. Mlfilfle expressed his thank-a to the Em”, Hnshmh Mr, Arthur H“- i Minister and Board of Stewards of lttnl. Miss Muricl l-Iaslmn, Spring- tfifllllfliyflfilielldchliff: [$5712 i159 _ hush‘ _ o e il an to c e ross 952d’ Re“ D' E NM‘ K g Cort-s. uuticr Miss Estelle Halncs. ' Nutritional Director of the lied Cross, for the splendid suppers. rmv AT MONTAGUE _ 0n wcdtttcsdalx March 26th.. the mcm- lzrrs of ‘Trinity United clttlrdtt Young Peoplcfls Union presented the ‘ttlfly "Anne of Grmn Gt bles" at Prize Goes to Div. 4 The prize for attaining the ltighost percentage oi objectbvq of the divisions throttuhout the carn- . - ‘t M“ Rub pztilm went to Division No. 4 com- gfitfgtprtljblgftitlffiwilvitfiilltollte lcndirtgwnatttiad ily Waiter Cox. The team rclos ,_rcd,,,,b|,_. ,,,,,.|,.nye.| by con. prize was awarded to team captain nic Martin. Pctcr McDonald and Slaijiillavhfl had 231 P" "Y" 0f . . q“, “we nbl‘ sup- l s o er tve. Qfitzihuyiwcitlttli‘ chosen cztstévocal results of the campaign by salmtlom hv illc Your»; I‘(‘(l',7i0'S,Dl\‘lSlG'llS with objectives in brat-- t-lttlrtls, Gcctgo Johnston, and Roy kttia follow! Smallman were well reccivcd nndl Division No. One. LieuL-Goi. L thc conciu- F. Mat-Donald, $1514.50 ($174). tivc ttudiohcc. The. Dlflv “'56 "m"? . i hllgltflbf ‘ihilnttlizfittétttttltcttt lunch Division No. Two. George Ml.- wmh ht- nlcmbtrs oi‘ the Doulzail, $1348.00 i871). Montague Uttitt-d Church choir. Division No. Three, Frank ,___ l0'NQill, $111300 ($42M w n J m lI-IW OFF: Division u. our. a er . ns-lgz-gigTgg-Agrls/Ai‘ii‘Ytirvicw" iatlox. $175100 i795)- ‘ Division No. rm, o. Harold to onc of hart expected tofliennesscy, $1190.50 (GUI). m Rmky, Division No. Six, Tom DeBlois. A few $1293.75 tees). ' Division No. Seven, Arthur G. Hogan. $1152.50 i583)- ultdcrgoln! "PM" propt-liors and is not resume her crossings Point before Sstttlrday. dayg ago ont- prnpcllor became 1303c, thus losing its drivittlr pow- ar Divers went down Wcdttell- day ttnd discovcrt-d it still on illc 3M" but in immiucltt dart!" 0g mil-mg off. Both propeller nn shaft wcrc rt-movcd for tighter, fitting. ‘rht- "Fnirvicvw mad:- one m‘, in ant-icy Point on Filurstia! wqth‘ "m- prnpellni‘ functioning. ABERDEEN. Scoland -- t0?) - A"Booiiish Motor Racing Club re- quest for rvcrmhritm to use 11W beach csplt llnde fol" racing evcllia w” tltmrti down by the town troillltll. l sif A“ osnwav. Eire - (cat - Bus- Too Late To C a y -iness trt-cn here have "decided to [oi-m an industrial Development Association with ths aim oi attract- Oatiway lil- sttndtvichcs for cvcninitlii‘. girl. APPLY Old 4 . - in: 8180 kitchen in: new MW!" to Quin. (Iifl- , t I i t THE caanwrrsrowtv commas ‘m____x___ . . LIB! l. lizllllllzlt_'“ liloman Wolllan’: ,-illluitln Service .,,,,,,,,,,T,—,;;, m, ,, Auxiliary Annual f At Si. Paul's fleeting Concludes ;Ang|ican Church medicine." More Moonshine Mr. Savillc: "I bl-littvt- there is more moonshine mude tutiaythttn ever before. too. i went into thr- shed of a country store a while ago and saw a whole pile of t-x- tract bottles. A committee was uppointod from this Hotlse sumo years ago to inquire Into this matter. and their report nuts that it was not necr-ssury to huvo ‘these alcoholic essences sold. I understood that they were not allowed to ht- sold at all." Mr. Strong; "That is right. ‘llhcrc is an Act agttittst it." Mr. Snvillc: "l made an tzsiitn- {elitism we: zttgotlaer splendid at-‘nlttel-lngs ‘Jvfnialsatioxtss ooirtirtue tel n ance a s nal section f 0 "on Bfvces held the Diocesan Woman's Aiililiagy 1h St Paul's Church each evening held in at. Paul's Parish Hall “will! tho Week. 1415i night the yesterday. The meetln Right 39ml?!” Gwffle Frederick with the 5t j f mm,‘ 0mm“ Kinzston MA Ph D DD t F” "l9 Dfl;gI:gC:m1ns"nfol$l::: tL°rd 3's“? “Imvavswlil- stétttét by the member‘. punk on “The Orosa of Christ " Minutes o! the pram,“ dwilthgiis Loldahippaid: .. mppwflch Proceedings were read by the re- “waiver; Itflm“, ‘r 379ml cording secretary. Mrs. E. V. Bell l ' w’ W" “l d_°- Wt who w“ wumly applauded f ‘luuie we are sometimes canted to her excellent report wit“ Va" “pm! “d “m” °i mu“ T}, ~ nature when we think upon the e Rev. B. Fream conducted meaning of the Cross st Paul' nclttn-tlde prayers and lave a teamed the mum“! of the’ Cram‘ ate tvm ycalls ago that lg this bl‘ of devotional address. He ilk-jim- tn his m,” w me cmlntmmns zlmcndment wr-nt into oflMt we lined the W. A. to a battleship)“; 551d “y am dmennlned ,0 know, would soon hr ilttviny a rcvetlue_ Bgsdlifs crew and talked on the nothing save Jesus Christ. and mm, "7 h“ II "V010" fillllflta from‘, a cute necétsity of taking vital crucified" and again he mid “Gad; lliliior- W114i "to lltc iocis to<l=l.\"-’l action at the right moment. He forbid that I 511mm glory save in! Tit»- proilta from tit». Prohibition: femJnded members that thsylthe Goes of Jesus mum;- Tnei Art. in 1945-46 were Sitiltlllmt, “He, lglere all on His Majesty's Divine riddle of the world was solved plus a liquor tux for lit-with‘, ervice and the need to meet When St Paul beheld the Cross on! $65,247.30. For tl-ltt your 1946-47, doubt and carelessness. Cllidcd with a quotation from a Poem oi’ Milton’; Rs con. which the Prince of Glory ditrti, , His lnrdship then asked "Vvhat; does the Cross tell lt-bbttt taking, -‘ lilo profits‘ tlttrim- tit.» Pl"tti‘.‘l)l‘>lnt,i Act. utt-rv fiwthitflilli [)]t|y t1 I.\:t tttt lltttwl‘ o!" $‘4-3.TZiO‘)il. or a! The Drcsidcrtt. Mrs. A.B,5CQ5Q1:lWly sin?" The fact of the Milne, totttl incomo l-ltt . itttrtl liq-r, then said that she felt sure that, merit is ‘great thing. Home are tlwo, tlrtr stiles of $654,825.04. all Present had derived much w"?! ¢<>¢l1f>wmch it. Olne, the legal "That ls a hiinClF/fi tltwtlstlttd] sustenance from the RewFrearxYs 9mm °t View balancllli; "l? $4006, tiollurs ntorc tltttn I rvitlmit-tll "108! illuminating address. Rcfcr- Fm‘ ‘he W“ 5"“ "'9 Secmiil ‘my ztttd I ilnvr- uo riottbt. \\'il..ii(‘V-‘l" cnce was made to the news t-c-tlhrmttitlt the iovg (if Gstt '1‘llc;thtlt tttsttlt- tltt- nwXi tt\-» vt-zlrs, if; ceivcd this day of the illness oLQhl-"Yllt has always illkfin its i-‘lillldi Wt‘ got tuttrt- t trtsis ttttd tlml-s‘ the hon, pin-side," Mm Ravmond ,cn the fact or the attmcnlt-rlt. rtt- “c. g.,,,d_ it w , .h,., h, ‘fl“zl and,all wished her a speedy re. tilts-r m,“ on me meow of ll $lllliiitlli tltulttr ltt.. Mt. . ‘silic- c°vgry_ _ ,y'ti;1h€'i‘re ,i,|n cvftle ‘walls; and that bis 5am Mrs, (300, DEBIOI‘ . t’ e ee g ta. o‘ VEll€5s may t- ; secretary rend a mo.“ elgilgttgigalttqhanttcd too easily ',i‘iie Buddhist, Hnhisd“, or 0pm, m," report and 531d ma, pmphuhand thc Hindu ltttve t.tt~ Lltllle opltr, , dwtflbutlon had very much h“ ,lon, but. they are ltfi the still o! tho "I, ,_\ ,_,,,,,,,. ,,.,,,, ,,, M, ,\.,,,__,, creased. The book, "On 'I'h.a ‘lzwvfejo’. cunse,fim,i,uezr,(, ‘Qgdghgfi to do nil-tut tt Ottl- thing l anti Threshold of India" bud been wgurglewfiich mgy “bane” wml frtnvincod nf it thttt tltt». tttncttd~t distributed to l0 branches antflmone formeh, Sh“ luv-tit i- not S-otwlllg tltt- pllrpnsti, readings were ~ in progrcqg an . it was intanclt cl it» sttrvc Thist increased enthusiasm l" the ‘vfwgomifeaix lfunlrluvknlmvtziie l.\‘ ttttt .-t pttlittctt! t]ili‘.\ll/llt. 'i‘ll~-.- P» libfhrg‘ was rt-quosiod t - '\\"l‘t’ tut-it on 'ltt‘il silt". o" til" ‘ ~ ‘~ l t. 'l‘l~.‘ tt l~.-t -. ~‘ “.' - Further reports of interest to‘£115.31;‘i?bearsligc,héeflgs“g, M1,‘; iiotlso \\'-"‘.tl votrd ztuulttst It. Tr members were presented by Mrs. world God o“ n; mromm his m; i< n qttcstitttt m» lvhich l don't J. H. Harris. (LA. sec'y.; Mrs, gdaesu‘ Chris, h (Hm blood M at think you can gt-l tilt- Acclrn. ccnt-tt-Week sec'y.; Mt-g, ‘am-mm. for “i Th‘, ‘vofld Md. o! nut‘ DuliiiPfii lltltlt‘ it; : G. Rngcrs. “Living: hit-stings" 1d Nev“. Q96“. anymmg h“ H“, m.) $i!<llli(l its loft f-tt- tilt‘ [lwllflf- tn iior; .\'It‘.<. M. Wocks. jlllliol‘ soc yflfm-e, Roi, Y0“ have a dtffm-cntl tit-cldv tllvtttlqit plebiscite. Tilt‘, trcusurcr. lnpproaclt to the whole ntlttter —' Pm?" Ptitlliii" =ti tti tht- tit-xi. lVIrs. Cosh paid iribtllc in thc lGorl ah the Son of Mall giving him-I t-lttt-tiun tilvt - . uilld bc n pic's-t i-‘Yflitd Work thttt had boon car-‘self with a Spfllldlllfkii getttelositl‘, i-"Jli" iltiifll- "1’ think llljfi-‘l-lf tllzli i.’ tvt- are “"1 ("it bl‘ llirs. Acorn and cx- ‘and bearing the sim of all lit-tn- nttt going in g0 brick in ittlttl l"i"‘55°d FPEPPi- that ahc was rc-ikilld. The tvcctdrous lesson 0i tilc. of barley or oats. "It is useless to talk 150M h- creasing the amount of livestock, l" ‘h? Wilnifl’. when every time they raise the price up go the feed costs," Mr. Saviile said. He‘ lnstanced the difficulty of pgq.~ dud"! Dflultry at even a small margin of profli- “If the freight tzttt-s are increased, a; i; now proposrd. iced is going to b; 5m] dearer. The more the farmers "i" 870w themsclvcs in the SIIBIJL‘ ttt feed. the more independent they are, “The men who ate making ihr ltwiit. uui. of this business arethe FilnWHITt and other CBITlnr5," ML Saville said. "I don't think the merchants are getting much pm. iii. out of feeds." He bcllcved. also, that lllnrg. “"1” w“ ill-lily llotatoes grown in tins Province. "We are wearing ttlii. the. land. I know ilclds that are just. like. dust. that won't htqd mnlsturc. and i! that goes on vvc “'""" hllvc any xiv-cl land at all Iii "m" to com-t. Out- rivors anti liztrbltrr. tire filling up with silt ltuw." ' litmiln Ell-vastn- Ttttlre itttd hot-u a grunt (ttui said iu titt- press alacttt getting a trait. olt-vtttur for Charlottetown. | Mr. Sttville argued it. mould go to Georgciovvtt. llc qllott-d a Gov- ernor" of tllt- Province in 1870 t~ “Xmllillll Gtttlructtttvn as iiif: l ~ ' ‘.tnihotll' in the Proving, 111 Cttultty. lnciticntallv. had lilo. .l‘l‘h0iil's than all the rest u.’ til-- island. Cztpf. Holland in his sur-‘ vey said ‘m. considered Georgcw town harbour a: one of the best‘ .-t Nortil Atnvricu. and tilztti (il-‘vrgvtlnvn should have iwtllli-H" t-nplttil ti! tilt! Province. Mr. Suvilie believed tllr- Hucif "fl BFIY PW!“ “'11s feasible, t-tntl 'llr.t an t-levator lit Genrqctlttvn.’ 1411i Drove tilt» solution o! il‘i"‘ ' Jtwttt Hiiillliy pt-oblt-rn. llo strcssttd the need o.‘ tut. ttdtlttittltt-l potato lvarchouscs on" ttt. Sniirls ttltcl rtnttthcr at Gr ~ t twll. , Fisherman's Lnttlls ‘tilt-tn httti bwett cttttsitlt-mblc triliristtt of lhc Fusilettlrtcllls Lttttu Btlttrci. Mt‘. Sttvillc said. As zttctn/bvr tit tho Board itc- couldi .~‘tt_\‘ that lt was doing a lot morc| litttn pwplc kt\t;~\v about. Durins; “Till! this your. ‘n - -. _ ‘_ 1 s, ' - itloklli" Prolllbilitltt. tllc “in? tllitt l‘. tn _ . subhttqtlctttly ztpptétlltctl Plait}; thus]ihtfogfcsslilgtitth "I"?i&:‘:~i‘l!'t'>Vi’ illt‘ uttttt.» wit-h- ttptfi. ltof. mitt, ‘NIH {Wyn}: rum?" “m1; Ollifll- Tltc lnt-cting llleu (id-Killer, forgive tllcm, for they know, vital-gr u tittlit for n sci-lit‘ lttti} .,,,,‘,,l§ "m d"‘n'g( u“; “m,” , “f3 ]Ulll‘llt‘(l for iultcltt-ott. This “lggHlfii. whut ihcy do." It is not illilllfltll‘, tivv cittlirtrs ittr .t lYitlit‘ tti Hlitor‘. ,‘,’,‘,,,_‘ hwddi‘ b’, n , g”, mb ‘ml! sorvt-d in St. Patti's Hall to Whflhtntttttrc tor us to bc as fortrivlttg.‘ on lull of that. an,‘ m}; m.) ,, 03?] biinllti officials. dclcgttics, visiting cicrlzvtblli throul-rll the Cross tvc can 00-, ~A “H,” “in, “i; m] ,1 bqnk hf ,,,,,_,,, ,,,n_ ‘_ “fm” fin,” “k, and mcn ui tlit- [1 Q5 Th} (‘Upi tbt- bitterness, atzrti lulkiltdllcss, N.,,,,,, ,.,,,,| _,.t, ,t h, his ,,,_,,‘,,,,.,Or y“, hqnytlw," ,_e,u°,"7g'd"1’ ’~'_ lmfrhng tables wcrr tusiritlilj." tlooorzttcd l" ‘his ‘mfld- u i5 ""l""""m i" 1.: lttt! .-t hit lwttttl‘ tltttu ht- lnitzlwt A“..,,,,,.L,1 '<,(,.,,,H ital", ,,$,£,,1“",y f” . with daffodils and bvnmtgu] s“, think oi‘ litt~ ht-igltts of tht: Cross ill h“ H h“ d,“ , “m, ,, F, M, m‘, l.n,,n,l,q.nr . .9 r d them‘ "er chasm "“"d"‘""bl'0 and DYP- Hqmifmitmp-h? mmiimpd‘ frtltll t-i’ lllt‘ t‘ -l‘ltllt<~ni Allrl 11> was ttm lklllcl “Fog at‘ ani c ri sfilwd '1 Cllfllmlili! Dicture. Lunch I“ m“ "m'-“‘:° M Ho!" CUmnHH“ tllt uutti hw . tilt-m it» t-ttlscst ttt-t-liutt tvifh ‘tcitin D1130? n“ ion was “Wed dalillill’ Find $00900“ ‘on m‘ m0 ghghr‘) hi‘? ‘hitiitiilrirlm 1 MW‘ m“ “m” “"0" ‘mm mm l tl-tt Fcdt-rnl“Glovornfilctttfl ‘ ma“ by ladies oi‘ St. P.tul's W. A. 1nd mcanav“; 9. "is m "5 " ' ‘y: ittttl-q ts iusl .-t~ llttt~lt ttt ltlautc tt__, ' ' . ' the)’ are to bc con Ifliilflit‘ l" lmmmml" “lat ma)“ m ‘h? tfto ltttttt tlt:tt utlri tho liclttttz" ' _ . . ,. "l" T911113’ SDlPIiCilCi fnontl? d n" 1N Sufiwlrf ‘i? undo l,hvjt,\,vtn,xirlllr llr. .\i;ltl\'i "iJt-w» illll‘ lttllitt Us?“ “(tan ,,(,‘,‘,.,t_‘;,!3,i(, hi?“ nbnm Tihc Rural Dcttn. J. 'i‘ fbbtt flwr“ " “ "W "T" “ '. y‘ {Ftvjld sttv ~ l'(‘.\"(lll.:ill)'tiii\1 t . ~ v ‘ m‘ clef attests ht-ilu: ihc ltordllislt- k1,,“ HUI,“ M", H,“ N ,,,‘,.',,,,,,‘,, m, till‘. Saiillt: ‘l .tut u-tt pllttluv. Mk,“ b‘. NU,’ 5H,,“ how much g” (g Fiougj, I" Rim“ RW" Cl‘i'“S of Christ. if we conic to tht- 1"“ “,’f",‘,',‘,"‘:" "‘_', m,” ,"',i**,‘,",r,», tl.t- gtttttl was it: tho Fisitertmeffs A,'_d,a,,,,co,’,s GnIR "H, DTD" font c! titr- Crttva. we tttm got /.t'.\';t_\' :,_"',“ "_‘, “‘,"",,,, "-,_,,,,V,\,l' iiiihlvlrtt Lttttll Bottl-d. Mt: Snvillt- confess- BD‘ 6mm“ h’, ,,{,r,:,:°“' Y‘ A" flout our lvtd lrt-blis nllzl cvll _-~'~ ‘ ~>, l, ,, t‘ vti iilttt ltt- t-ttllicl not toll. Ever ' " ' " V < ""3, 3W5»- jhmighty '1‘\,.;=r\- iv lltt other uttr- -"‘l~‘ Mk“ {Mm I“ “" l‘ I Milt‘? i940 tilt‘. loans had been “m! ‘mdge 13mm?“ v1“ chimcfl‘ that ll"l\' ll§ in lifc at it's "“""" 3 “"7 "“ Lilim“ ‘Km vt-ltlittt’ itt ltrt-itv wc'l Prior to h" or the Diocese‘ t\~.‘.‘§.<0=.~c<_-‘.>r tlttrtfhttitt t'~‘.‘£i(‘l‘5inltllll". i" in" lltui. trllcy lltld bcclt hurd to col- The Rev’ Ibbml- lhliilkfll hi!‘ that Christ 1-. as we llavo brctt .. “W , F, _ ‘,'tt\ct. Ho l't‘lt*l'l‘t"(l to tlv- demand W. A. for thr- cnjoyltblt- lunch spying » "Our Saviour." ' M" ' “m "m" _- for llftitVlvi‘ honts and better an- “Yld “XPTP-‘Wd i\l>l1l'<‘i"liiii0ii (till — ————- —————r-~ , N . ,,_ ,, _ ,, ,7 V“, l‘,liii‘.~ for ttiT-dlort- fishing. behalf of tho ttlcrg). lie t-clnark-i _ _ 4 v _T~til,|‘t,_ t.t 1R» ,,\iiT-lit"_‘,‘ "'i‘.‘lt-rt'- is tt grcat tival of mon- cd that he was sure that all “bar “(n/‘Un ‘LL UNIHRUU-Hs" m ‘is s. ttt- Wpttt ltt tho Dt-pitrtmellt ut present would feel sorry at thet f p)“ M TN "\""" ‘,‘_',“',‘,J k tltutt and I ttttht think conclusion Qt the Mission Wonk The regular monthly nlct-tittg o ,.=..ld tn t-t-hti it ttnonlxlqtlf tilt, h U, ,., PM, vomps back," as the Lord 315mm had Elven West Royalty Womens \,l.nstl]t,l,l:re,* (‘oridlilnns unto tints; tcztttinttt; _ .,, M“, “Bu, 0V0“, don," ovary-one gum n"; wtrmm u,» was held at the home oi . la. be“ illlftii, that ifnnlntt,» _ n I, cm. , m“, n“, m ma,“ m“ fishpme“ 1m- mld “llcilllrflliimflii- Hi5 McEwen with eigllnhn nfisanlded‘ t ma“ ‘W0 “Mm “no “is s," is oxnrtctcd iu ht‘ returllcd. There Speech was interspersed Mm present. The pres dent plea - mtlclt ifl\\'-‘)it~.'\klil'.',. Ilc lllmstni monk, b‘, a Mm," "mom", 0,, iTlhe meeting opened with the creed had sorvcd as h Cflllfiiiibiil from mo , n“ b, t ,, in unison. “QM in i927. and in nil those "e5 m“ a e O “s55 men " ' who art- willlng to put their nwn I’ °pp'°°"“°d‘ Collection amounted to $2.50. One. member paid ntembership fee. Ant interesting report WflShglVCn lzyt M . i‘ ed Gates on t e prvsrv 5t The Lord Bishop then spoke oftihe ‘Musical Festival Contmitlctn, brleflll- passing many amusing " Mm Got-idle McLeod and lilrs. vt-r-. comments and related anecdotes . “on Burkg were appointed to go to,’ years he ncvcr tvrts ltskr-d to make lYiOrP than cnt- arrest 'l'l~tt~rt- were! llo Provincial Puilct- or Mttllllicdl, Pnllco intro tin-it; and so ittr as, hc could Yt‘i1ltill'7l"l‘ tit" pt-ttpltl: flvtlrti jllsl about tilt‘ sttltto tt.< i|'.lt‘_\’i much humour and was thorouglv, Bishop Kingston ‘W161i (‘Milled considerable laugh- 1 tit to ooms and choose a pat- “Ff: “(ht _ . V, ' "Y- flt‘ "Timed the hllvaeninssitgrsa i3. the httrserv ma“ it Fm" ‘lnlltlll Maattlmtlt? kltltdtlf‘; ' -... 0 ‘til t’) ‘.'i\‘> durinl; the last 50 years and also‘ A most intoreslittll and lilslllitb, £lgwnstt Mtrvcs,m,,p t,r,lu,odpd,flunli, the Significance of such a golden ivc talk wits KWPII b)’ Ciilcillm “Nd! , . , , , Jubilee as m“ w“ for me ‘MA, qrrphysflcn, Flmew which was ygfy, sttltlobodi Vtttlittl got at hlatk t-\t.] t , -, ,. - .. r i The Church of England Md dufilmmh awrcduted by an pressnpl hut tl .t‘.! tlltd out. Titty tic-tin t: lnK the last. so years underloneltA vote 0i mam“ “W” “Y {MSW hlulod W“ ‘hflcutuns’ Th” nlltdi‘ considerable development and t l-latnmond Sanderson. secolldedrbv, time mitgistrntcs don , was, t gt". changes. The heed yo; 3mm,- l_ Mrs. Geddie McLeod. vtas extcltit-d, .ht~ busucsl. rlf ilk JliSitCtt, MTLSV, missionary work and sound com- "° 9mm“?! Rem by Aim‘- - was, i $0357‘. ‘H .M,,.n‘,‘\," (it: molt sense in religion was im- 51°)‘ ccmmmee1'°p°rt§f1_:lr"'§,,d f“ “\_ m‘ ‘IN, ,3‘ jaw ,\ “TN, pressed on those prcscnt and cx-"m W“ 5m‘ m ‘Feb firs)‘: 'w.,5 m; ,1 6mm _, N,“.\\_ ‘f “Ravi, m, . 1,? pans!“ “'35 necosmry u’ h” ‘lowers m u {mm m lithe Iot-‘nexLI t,‘ thf- "tlmnt ldnly-liut ‘ “dung? pact- with the Olturth changes th°sp“'“1'1‘““'°h °"‘“'“_ . .1 " ‘ "mm ‘, " ‘" a“ ‘i Mr. o“), “m, manna ‘m, s, meeting. Mrs. Finglaad. All» t} (‘flilTFr ill!‘ Pmlw- intvo in fttlnll PM“ w’ A‘ m ‘h’ b"'“m“"}mrry ‘métttMtfiittiii cgflglziliiievs tc- ‘hit’ tiltlibhfl." \l t t~l my t’ lunrit and commcntt-d on the figmgzic atlbqfgfC Each mt-htht-t. in‘ ‘h ,,,,,, 13,}.,",;,\,,T,,'.]tl=r:ttLK t» nltifii? uplift received bv ntcnzbcra from f, I. ' . tlitllf! ‘ ' ‘ T‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ,1 altswcl- lo.l tall ht iltXi nit. . qutdt- pottpl.» itt .\"Utt‘ illt\‘~l“llltltll“ hlshttttgord Bgshoph Inspiring cam- Twit“ on“ duunr‘ N0“ ulfw“n.p'_',nh,i t'tt.\('.\ tttlt ' tlrt Tito Xlttlttttttdi ' ' , llcld ill ill-i‘ him" V‘ Mrs‘ yum) l Pttllrtt .'li'-‘ t ' tt ltztlltr- illili" Th0 Rectal.‘ Rev‘ J‘ T‘ lbbmitliurkc. I..\lll('i’i was svfVPtl by 0'1“ thvv ritttt" lttt- lttltitv li‘l£' thcn called upon Archdeacon G. mm,“ t“ chatgc. usistt-d by the t, . ,t.t H d» ' ' t It. Harrison of Summersidc who Maw, Imaggrsdrt,‘ "(;§,m',,%,,i,. "Y , . t. w . . . t. ' . . . gave some amusing reminiscences Msetinlz closed WW1 m‘? Km‘ ithm-c was tttt lncrr-ttsc in crime. of Charlottetown and good wishi- - cs to all present. . Canon Malone commented o "ll the previous remarks and callefi. 3rd Vi“ P'°'M“M" W“ I ih ll i . ‘DY » ofrhesmltcifougglgzi ova-mfg wasi dirt Stacy-Miss M. Cotton. thcn rcstuntld, the Rev. Davies of Rec. Scdy-Mri. E- V- 3°11- Milton bath; the n"; spnkan! Treasurer-Miss E. Lowe. His openink remark was, that he‘ Girls’ Seo'y.—-Mrl. J. B- ------————-—~——‘ l .. - _ H, pen- Do you rlnll thorn cnscs cvimos? and we. Hulda“ M f Mr. Raviilc" "T hrlievr- that-e Eva! are ion mt-tv lllilior offcnsrs ittlthtt into court A lttt ttr ih-‘m. Isltnuldtft Mitt/- ‘ml.- twill‘? rti all.“ i Mr. strum" "iv-tilt tvttttid "oil do in "to rt<~ dytlttlacn driv- Hurrlsjind. which has t*l(‘l‘t".’l§t"fi hi’ R- M; bout 100 twtrccnt?" ‘ it‘..i;'\' money into one of our greatest ttniiii'lll roaourccs. "if uv nppnintcd tt iilinisior oi’ FifllEFlPF he would have to have ‘t DPDULS’, and probably ti clerk. ‘llitis wnitld cost a good dt-ul more titan the mtlt-h-tlbtlsctl Fisher- man's Lmau Board and pclthaps it ittttlld not do much mot-r- gootl " Eductltitrll Cu Dcclitlc? Mt". Snvillo did not iitilll»: "all was well" with education in this P: Villur- The avortlge fol-m imy “hr- dnt-s ntti lntvucl to orlltt" PTlflU‘ of Wulcs Collogc is not zt-ttitwr 1s gnarl till cdilczlilnn ts ht» got fifty yvars 02o. Char- lttitctttttl: 't't(l lhc lttltzcl‘ ttltvtts l\'f“.'i‘ tvt-ll fiililjlllNi tvitlt tt-acltcrs hut tizcto tvt-rt- lots of lrlttcl-s ill lt- t‘tt\lllir\ ttlii‘ tin tout-hora. t ‘tit-tn illitl titvtclttptitl titltiltg t: ]?1l‘i iltllii’ yours and was no! atlrllltllzlitlv its‘ any one tlqtvornllltwli. Whflle it u'.l.~‘. tititthfilcss INCL‘!- sary for ccod tczttltcrs to have twn years’ normal school ivnln- inlz. Mr. Snvillc» said iltc need was grant and it "ms hciicl‘ to, have tcrtflrrs pith t irnlnitn! ihtln to itzlvc lion" at n!‘ - ~,.-...l t» ., l-lc ‘acid up an t» ‘look h" ivri Will‘ .. "i tlrtfl roll .’i'i,\‘ yours not, ntvlilwd “'l"'trl- nct-‘s Principlra of Awt-Ecltltllrc." . ' Mir. and Wits. (Yd t k h Eh . 3 590T- Tleas- J““‘°T"M-Y9' _ , _ ,, _, _ "Thorn is morn in that book a! n’ ‘he w A The 0M“ thin“ o! 5.6.)‘ “at um“ H91p9r5__ ‘vrl tho ‘tvnrds o. tic, toilet; ‘Lil: , (mnmrv ":03. w, QM,“ d,“ ' ‘ i .' . , t! nun r~ n ‘a. . . . ms ‘Mk wfls the o‘ A- camp to Mrs‘ I’ Hornm y ussvdeqltln snlallylborll‘. i» lmtlt nili. ‘f-Jiltrtiflhj/Tihnrhogitwn!’Tnylliti‘ be held at the newly acquit-mi Churcil Centre at Crapnud and the hope that the W, A, would asailt in supplying kitchen equip- ment for same. ‘ The Rev‘. Davies talked val-vi enthusiastically regarding the net-d for youth training. and the hopef that they would svoniually be- come senior W. A. mofnbarl. M. the conclusion of the discussion promoted by the interest in the‘ Rev. Davies‘ speech. further r0331 ports were raid and approved. , Mention or Ollosn f" Mrs. H. L. Palmer submitted the report of the nominating contmiitet- which was adapted as follows: Hon. Prcsident-Mrs. Raymond. President-Mrs. A. B. Oosh. lat. Vice President-Am. o. n. Dorcas Sacha-Mrs. S. Bryant. "Living Message“ _Edltor —M1‘S. 0. Rogers. Thank Oflering Sec'y.-<Mrs. W. J. Payrlter. Oent-a-Wsek Seo'y.—-Mrs. T. I. MacNutt. Supt. of Prayer Partners-bliss‘ M. Hlllalrt. lducatlonsl Berry. TIOIL- Mt-s._ Geo. mllioil. Oandldates Satay-Mrs. Roland ll. Custodian of Book of Remcmb- !‘!IiC0—-Ml‘l. R. L. Ootton. locial Stay-Mrs. J. T. Rodd. Several resolutions more then passed including one of thanks to tho Lord Bishop and clcrqy. to tho Missionarics and Life ‘lild Board mclntbcrs unavoidably ill)- sont. General discussion and suggcs- tlons then ensued and the meet- is; cloud it! you. for tho mnzzot. ‘to salri. ‘Whoa I am eating an attplc tho m-tlrnnt will have to look ntli‘. Tho drunk- Ecn dt-ivt-r will hnvt- to look out v,‘r\_'|d_ V}.- l\,'\\'v uni. gg-tt rtlvviltini! lilo it in ih» scltnols today‘. Thct‘ drowned that shorilv ttftr-r l icfi srlwwl. and tool’. up Botany." "m “Ifif”! ” m” m’ '°“‘°' it» str-Msrd tho necd cf atop" .qm\nreg' ‘it-Fl 'r;-nro<t>lti."i'\’t‘i ill KlnQ3 M“ sun“, t.\v,..tt tt-ttlllrlnt nd-; pgnfly, “T, gr, o“, aim“? t-isc tho lVinttnit-d ‘Pciico to have . t ., t. ‘l “z t :4 .'-. .d l -'.nih-~m thou» crises tlritlcti cut of court? t H" pnnr" ‘i’ n r p “ ' _ n, . . _ , ti: a tactful lvav iallcinlrl about tmrrttls. intone “““"!"° 0' H“!d"'""‘v"' ‘nsflmtndt 5mk,hb‘,m.. ‘ q ‘ ‘ by Mr. l-ltlntrr. Now Ito tinder- Stood ii was proposrd to haw‘ a Foul Groin Wanted rcctllat- ltvcstock show along witti thc matches. Tllc Govvrttmml Referring tn agriculture, be, wnttld lav well rtdvist-d tn ttivr said tile {armors wcrc llnaltim-j financial assistant"- tn this y. - ous in. tttvptlsittz any grcai. in-Ejcrt. not.» ett ttiTit-ittis. 1t lot ttti inrmcrs lit'\t‘i‘ SN! this.» tiiliviulv‘ lion/i! Whtnt the farmers want is suhsifi Ila crvrtrrtlnndrl l?» Minisicr n! High-trays on what. hr- had dmic flot- tths Georgetown district; but dics in hrlp them grow more. grain. They should be in a posit.- ioatolrwlouniivaorsixaoml V=1'- ..l n. u. Reid, c , N; F45‘ appointed chief , httuttl .-.t.tif ott February I, i191 SliCCP-‘dillq tho late V1094 l Adtnit-ttl G. C. Jones, 9,13, R53‘ ilitlrn at Portagh du pox-é ivw. ol: Jlinn 5, 1391, Admit.‘ rtd tltt- R/uqq NM‘) ‘ Ctzt-ttln in i912. Dljpn F-‘Wi World War I ~" Royal Navy wardip, tlllibrruk n! t)“. 1m w“ Ctmmcndtng Officer At- tit- Ctmst and h» subsmuenfly -vcd ZlS Vlco-Clllt-f n! m; "that! Stttfi and Canadian Mern~ ‘UT ‘t! ill-i‘ Canada-US. Joint l ldttttrd on Dr‘. t‘. and Mag O!- iitrsr Nttvfoundhltd Forcn, pron SmLembt-r. i933. to Fobnlary, lctts. h». S mvfl, Member a‘ tilt Crtna Joint Staff tn \V-". Jl-zymt --~ National Dcfcncq Phi t. Georgetown Anti Vicinity Aldih MI! Donald, vstto have been Visitil‘ lltclr sotl-llt-ltlu‘ and daughter, My. with Mr» Bt-rtturd Batchildor, led: Mr Earl Magma attended mccl-W; 0f lite Prince Edwarda lcthd Potttto Growers, Association,- villi-ll u-rs held in Chzrrlottetotvn out i ucsdzty “t, orl Miltiiltlj.‘ for l-ltllifux. N s, 'i‘llc ililily frlendzof Mr. 1-10 P“1'i'>°l'- (‘i Gctructcwtt Royalty, i88f1fl_',\\'it|l satisfaction that ldQ I-‘Olldtimtt it. improving following g, recent (tDCYZVltlfl ht tttt» l‘ E. Island hospital. Mir. Joesph Johnson, local ‘mini i hEVMB the road mum which was stored at the Exhibition Willi-lids". put in working order and intends itlaviltg the machine in op- emuitm within ithe next few days‘. ill’. sld Ill. Lawrence and dlmtltu ct liriaplg Hills. an visiting relatives in Georgetown. Mrs. Cora Morrison. who been mending the winter in Chagy lattetmm, has returned to her homl HOPE. R85‘ ltlttnti MavColtnell on Tuesday. and J.A B, to the Oittey- Solomon tn otorcd (tolicctors. Miss Annie Keenan) and Miss Vitlian Wood were big,- about the town on Wednesday in thc interests of the Red Cross cam~ paign tint-i were meeting with I KCTIBTOIIS TGSDCMEC. The ferry boat is reported to in readiness to commence op just as soon as the ice moves out, which we hope will be real soon, especially tts it ha: been announced thttt. u. freiuhtcr will arrive in thil 1102-1 vcithitt ton days to load p01 tatoes for the United Kingdom. (IALIC IIALTS SHIPPING SAINT JOHN. N.B., Murcll 3-! \CPl—Will(iS of near-gale pro- portions ovcr the Bay o1 Fundy today ltaltttd movement of vessels ht ttlt- port ti! sztlllt John. Load‘ mtg ttnd (ilhcllllrglng of cargoes at \'t,' t-ls dirt-arty bot-ihcd went (m as u uni. _. __ w. .. , thero was tt lot to be done yet. (irtlluntls Road itcltvet-n Murray lhtt-btt.» Nttrtlt tutti Cambridge had lit-mt tirtno ills‘. summvr, a dist- ttttt» ti.’ ittt l ttt ;t cost o! only 5.. ' t‘ -tl ttttlll Rose- ‘, nvtitlt 1.1.» (tt-tttyt-ttttv-t nuts con- t irnttttd fol", ttuti tt Sidli nlztclu It: :$io\\';\ri's corner. ’i‘il:s winter | With tile first since Caniederaflofl‘ that thc people of Annandale and Littlt» Pond ltzttl good road con- - ltt-ciitlns in their shipping points‘ The ncxt lllPCt‘ of road to t-nt- YPQFS, owed. Mr. Sttvillv urged. should n11 into George- Vgan Bridge seci fmm Dundas ta \"".s in vcry bad cons be iht- town. , tit-r. tti tizt i Gcttrgtiltlrt 1 dition. "Ollr pottplt‘. =ilttulci do all thsf can to encourage British w“ bridm in stay llcrc." lte said. "II iwc d» tilt‘ drsccndants of than l wom ll \\-.'t‘. hc tt grcrtt asset. They, just want to be eficouraged littlc. and made to fcel that th | are tvclcnlnc in thclr new homes. 1 t i (‘ommr-ttds Nnwspapofi t , llt llia oilcuing remarks , Stttllllc rcfcrrrd to the popular! l it. d:t_t:s gonc by of the editor! t vct‘ ton by the Hon. Edwn Vihclnn. Nctvspttpcrs have exert I -- tremendous influence and My, Vvltclnn probably achieved ll , much as an editor as he did ll I ti politician. "Today, busy ll pettylo arc. and as much as they havt» tit llstcn to ovcr the radio- a lot ht which was not:- of muell _ inttu-cst ztnPtvav -tht~_v always flu. i tun..- ttt ti‘. down and read ltwvspz‘ N-‘W55‘»"\Tlf‘!‘ work. Mac-lit". tflorotl n promising card eel- and he would like to s _ more younger men taking i0 " %_s~;.\\jiripuiz_ltttsvn- . ' ..§