_ .-.._....._. ._:........~ x Batteries Spoil! Plugs Radios Back-Up Light Spot Light r Horns Seat Covers Oil Filters Sun Masters Simoniz i-i-flI-I-l-fl-fl-d-I-QI’ Phone 860 Windshield Washer NOW IS THE TIME TO OBTAIN THOSE PARTS YOU NEED THAT WlI-I. ENSURE YOU SAFE. COMFORTABLE DRIVING FOR, THE MONTHS AHEAD. VISIT OUR ACCESSORIES DEPARTMENT NOW are ready to serve IO NOW CHARLOTTETOWN I No Job is Too Big- No Job is Too Diffi- cult for our staff of Trained Mechanics who at a moment's notice. HAVE THAT SPRNG i CHECK-UP ATTENDED cant. coo run AN APPOINTMENT F. R. McLAINE I cos you EXPERT / REPJI - I w) 6...... st. Eimsdaie - and Vicinity Mrs. Craswell Weeks was a visi- tor for o. few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Matthews. His many friends regret the con- linued illness 0t Mr. George Mat- thews in the Prince County Hos- vital. Mrs. John Noble returned to Montreal after visiting for a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeo. Miss Rita. O'Brien. formerly of Eimsdale has accepted a position as physiotherapist in Mercy Hospital, sari Diego. California. Mrs. Prank Callbeck, Summer- munti Kelly regret‘ her illness in the Western Hospital and they wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Basil ltlacNeill, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rennie and Mr. Leigh MacNeili motored to Summerside and Charlottetown last week. His many friends in the Western Prince wish Mr. Bennett R. Kelly of summerside, a speedy return to his usual good health. Mr. Kelly is at present receiving treatment in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Frederick Kelly. Roseviiic, underwent a successful operation in the City Hospital recently. She is still hospitalized and her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Bruce Currie is receiving a cordial welcome after spending the past two months in the USA. with side. is spending a few weeks the her daughters and other relatives. guest of her daughter. Mrs. Claude MacNeili and Mr. MacNeill. gThe many, friendo of Mrs. Ed- She also visited relatives in New Brunswick. Mr. Lloyd Matthews and three sisters motored to the Island from Boston, Mass, to visit their brother George, who is seriously ill. They are staying with their mother, Mrs. Henry Matthews, Dock. Reports “lncident" On Destroyer Crescent VIUPORIA. B.C., March M — icPl-Vice-Admirol Harold Grant. chief of naval staff at Ottawa. said here today there had been an "in- cident" aboard the Canadian d?» stroyer Crescent, now at Shanghai, similar to the disturbance aboard H.M.C.S. Athabaskan. Admiral Grant did not give the date of the Crescent incident. but said it was since the trouble on Athabaskan. The latter vessel is in the Caribean Sea on training man- oeuvres witlt east and west coast squadrons. He attributed the incidents to the fact that there was considerable switching of crews in order to give as many men as possible sea time. This made it difficult for the men to settle down. ' WEATHERVIINE or (ANADNS ECONOMIC LIFE YOUR OWN serum. INTERESTS l Wm for o boo llot of ol 0J3. poillcotiono. You'll Ind loony tho! i oon bo Iovolooflo ' oo you. IN-l DOMINION BUREAU Agriculture Iuslnou and Dominion luroau ol Slotlotlu publlohoi rogular and opoclol roporto on ovory photo ond ouls-dlvlolon of tho following gonorol cologorioot Hospitals ond Vlollolo ' lnnl - tutlono lconontlc Conditions Housing Communication Monulocturlng Construction lnluotrioo ond ~ cqoouo Manufactured Irodudo gm o! um.‘ Merchandising ' ‘ Crime ond Delinquency Mill"! lduggtlon Notlonol Accounts - lloclrlc town Pool-lotion Imployntont, Poyvotlo "l"! ond llnomploymont Public Hnonos . Insurance Iotoll frodo lxtoonol Trodo loclol Analyolo llnonco ‘ ‘Iouriot ‘Irodo Ilohorloo Transportation Iotootry Vltol Statistics hro v.i,. “i iy/il |il“’ Wholooolo Trodo orsratisnt; - ‘Howicot. w. tutor Ooy of woo in Kowlon on Madly on business. Vincent Doll-on of Duvor was in Howlon on Friday. w. 15...... Rogers of m‘ '1 spent Wednesday in ouuy and HOWIIIL Mrs. Golan A. Gallant visited her aunt. Mrs. Goopio Arscnoult, on Tuesdpy- evening. ' On Monday we John A. Gol- lant cams to visit her sister, Mrs, Jos. B. Aroonoult. Mrs. Felix Doiron and Mrs. Paul Doiron of Duvor visited relatives in Howlon on Monday. - ~. it“ Mr. George Word of flowlon has ndw returned from taking o short course in Charlottetown. Mr. Clarence. Peters of Duvor was in, Howlers on Friday, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters. Mrs. P. L. Aroonault. who spent the past week in Ilowlon, returned home to Bummcrside on Baturdoy morning by train, . . - Mr. and Mrs. Lowrance Peters of Bloomfield recently mm on oven- lns with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant, Iiowlon. Mr. Albert Finnon of iBouris came by train on ‘Thursday even- ing to visit with her mother, Mrs. Carrie Finnon. who is ill. The little friends of Gene Gal- lant, of Woodstock. were pleased to have him back at school after his recent illness. The recent heavy oilvor thaw has played havoc in tho orchards, tole- phone lines. ond ornamental troos in many places. Little Miss Patricia. Diane, dough- tor of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gallant commemo oted her 5th birthday on March 17th. _ It looks o: though Spring io really just around the corner. with so rflany seed catalogues on the go and“ youngsters selling garden see . The many friends here of Mrs.- Gcorge Sweet, d! Woodstock, were very sorry to hear that oho had falzetn on tho loo ond broken her wr s . Since the recent heavy thaw the fields now hove quite o fow nice big patches of ice which the youngsters sure enjoy in skating, and sleighing. ' Among those returning in their homes On Saturday rnomingfrom Howlan were Mrs. Eddie Gallant of Charlottetown, ond Albert. Fin- nan of Souris. ' Dr. Dowar- recently was oiled in to Mrs. Jack Platte who h been hurt while taking in tho wooh off the clothes line in oonio woy hurt- ing _hcr ribs. Hero's hoping tor o. quick recovery.‘ ' ‘rho friends hero of Mrs. Robert Ellis of O'Loary ore very glod to -noto that oho is now returned homo otter nor sooont operation in Prince County Hoopitol. ond wish her o speedy convoloecenco. Mrs. Eddie Gallant a! Charlotte- town cuno to Howfon on Monday night to visit his sister and brother-in-low. Mr. ond Mrs. Wil- liam Shield and family, ond other friends and relatives, returning on Saturday. George Oorruthm gnot with on accident on Monday evening when at the hockey match between O'- beary Scouts ond I-Idwlon Juven- iles. played on O’Loory rink. kt the ate-rt of tho gomo ho woo struck in tho face. which kept him out of the gomo for that night. Nvcdnoodoy. March 16th. ouro got the St. Potriclflo storm which was a. day ahead of time. Rural mail- man, the toochor and pupils had o do)’ off. Snow plows ond ohovel- iero will have to bo buoy ogoin op- ening tho highways. The friends of Mrs. Bod L. Ar- senault ofI-fowlon ore voty plou- ed to note that oho now boon oblo ‘to loovo the Western Hospital where oho has boon o patient. ond is ndw slowly recuperating at the - homo of her doughtw ond son-in- low. Mr. and Mrs. Borve M r or Alberton. , u phy ‘rbo booking and dilliflfll Opi- demlc which boo boon oo provol- cnt to this district slneo January. is slowly now giving woy to o much more strenuous epidemic. that of house-cleaning. A few mm onnotlc tbon tho rut c inpa- ootlmoo up for tho bio 10b. vssrtnlguannnu QOITPONID loutb Shot-o Looouo pluott gomomodoquo Thursday. March 26th. lkootown Royall vs. Bodoquo Ramblers. ohmic rrootwn win. oll prim trophies will be preacattld. loo ond ‘ -II.ING you whoolo and have murmured Wm W" M" thorn. We opocilllto in polntinc and dooqro carriages. oars. trucks. “puma n; carriages and furni- giro. ton it. short». Marnie- . E. I. -TBIRTY-FIFTH ANNIVIRSARY -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Gallant of Rustico were pleasantly sur- priood on the evening o! Rb. 30th when their children gathered , at their homo to congratulate their parents. tho occasion being the 86th anniversary of their, wedding. A sumptuous supper was poi-token off and Mr. ond Mrs. Gallant were presented with on appropriate Illi- Tho remainder of the evening woo spent in music and lociol inter- course ofter which all deported wishing their parents mm! m0" years or wedded happiness. (Patriot please copy). --IUNIRAL 0F HIS. KELLY- The funeral of firs. Bert Kelly was held on Tuesdoy morning. Morchiioth from her loto residence at kenolngton to tho Church of the Holy Family whcro solemn High Moos was celebrated by her pastor, Rev. R. 1". MacDonald. as- sisted by Rev. W. V. MacDonald. DD. as Deacon. and Rev. E. Murray as sub-deacon. Burial took place in 5t. Paul's cometary at Bummerside. Service at the grove was conducted by Rev. R. l. Moc- Donald. assisted by Rev. II. Mur- ray. The pallbearers ‘were Fred- erick Davison, Percy Drlscoll. Pomp Leblanc, Gerald MacLean. James Saunders, Peter McMahon. The funeral was under the courte- ous direction ofMr. Joseph Davison of Kenslngton. —KINSMEN MEETING-At the regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club of Summorolde at the OlymPll on Tuesday evonink Greg. Hulhol- land reported on the sports activi- ties of the club. The midget team sponsored by the club had Won the Island championship he mid and were playing off for the N.B.-P.E.I. crown. I-le govo much credit to Harry Dickie, coach of the teem ond club president, Chorlie Halon. manager of the teoln for "18 i-iliifi and effort that they were devotinl to the boys and he congratulated them on the success achieved. He ma that the asntam, 900W" and paperweight teams would also have an opportunity to play off for the Island championship iii their re-, lpectivo divisions. I-ie oiso report- ed‘ that tho open sir rink OPEN!“ by the club all winter for the bene- fit of the youth of the town has been closed down. The pros!!!" ‘fl the meetinK was called. "will" Your Beef?" and was devoted to re- ceiving criticisms and suggestions regarding the club from the mem- berg and having a general discuss- ion on-esch one. Elmer Murphy was chairman of the meeting-S. Personals __._ _ , --J. S. TAYLOR. Optometrist. Charlottetown. will be at his Al- borton office this Saturday, March Nth. ~ —-Tho many friend: of Miss Lucy Chappoll of Kenslngton, are glad to know that ohe is steadily improv- lng from her recent illness. ' —-Mr|. G. H. Harrison and dough- ter. Mioo Phyllis. have returned to their home in Summorllde after a ploount visit with relatives and friend: in Halifax, N. S.—S. -—-Miss Anna Hewitt, student nurse in the P. E. Island HosPitol. returned on Tuesday morning to rolumo her studies otter an enioy- able two weeks’ vacation with her parents in Summersidn-S. Alberton Mro. Austin Goudet, Summersltle. lo visiting in Alberton. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank McAlduff. 1n tho list of prize donors for the loo carnival held last week, the nomo of Mr. J. W. Waugh woo in- advcrtently omitted. " ‘iv- The illness of Mrs. W. C. Leavltt in the Prince Edward Iolond Hos- pltal, ‘Charlottetown. is regretted by a wide circle of friends. Friends of Supervisor Callaghan are pleased to learn that ho is oblo to bo about. ngein. after being con- fined to hlo homo for the past two wooko with o severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prldhovn had so their rocont guests, their dough- ter. Mrs. Murray Gulliver; also their granddaughters, Jeanne and Joanne Gulliver of I-Iolifax, N.S. After o otoy of two woeko at her homo in Alborton. Min Rita Ahoorn, teacher. boo returned to " " whore oho will‘ ro- MII-I-VALI W y ‘Ibo lamb Booting of tho Illi- volo WJ. woo bold at tho homo m woatiolm new. wot ononrod with o donation o flour bog to bo o quiltito bo lfitortod ‘rho now buotaooo .5 E ‘MUN i lollooll i" sumo hor teaching duties tho early portof this wook. ' " Mr. Maurice Porry (Sh) of Alber- Iouth, who hod pneumonia. ond for which ho Ind to entor ..tho Wootorn Hospital, hos completely rooovorod, bin many frlontll will. be aloe.» loot-n. Mr. Perry expect: to return to hlo homo on Thursday of thlo wook. t, - In. Hoothorod Innton ‘returned homo from tho City Hospital on Thursday. Although much improv- od. Mrs. Int-non boo not yet fully recovered hot health ondplono to roturn to tho ca; . "com tutti-o mo. u.» with“ 5. m, presentation was mode byjtn. It, ‘M; ‘Dlllllidlli “oft! cheat: BBOIDIIII g IE "um China. While in Alberton she ad- dressed a meeting in the Rebekah Hall. one evening the latter part of the week. This interesting, inspir- ing and moot instructive talk was followed by a presentation to the Rev. J. W. Nowe by Mr. Clayton Travers, who, on behalf of those present, exprelsed regrets at Mr. Nowo‘| going away, and wished him many years of good health and hap- piness ln his new field of labor. Atter a brief address by tho Rev. Mr. Nowe, in which he expressed his sincere thanks. delicious re- freshments were served. Gaps Traverse A Mr. and Mrs. I-fazen MacWililam: were visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ness were recent visitors to Surnmersido on business. The many friends of Mr. George Irving are pleased to hear he lo re- covering from his recent illness. Farm Forum met at the homolof Mr. I-faszard Gardiner. on Monday evening, March 14. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan "Bell were visitors to Summersldo on Monday. March 7. Tho Women's Institute held their regular meeting at tho homo of Mrs. David Murphy on‘ Tuesday. March 8. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Muttart. Be- doquo, were recent visitors to Cape Traverse where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irving. Misg Marlon Howoitt, Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weddell. Mrl. Harry Patterson ond daugh- ter. Patricia, were tho week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross, Charlottetown. Mr. Frank MecWllliams was o recent visitor to Charlottetown where he attended tho Provincial Interscholastic Ice Sports which were held in the Forum. ' Mr. Raymond Morrison. principal of Cape Traverse School. accom- panied the Capo Traverse pupils who participated in tho Inland Ice lSlports to Charlottetown on March . The Y. P. ul held a stpratncics social on Thursday. March 17 at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- Mro‘. Arthur MacMickcn. Mrs. John Myers, and Miss Esther Crooks had charge of the recreation. An enjoy- able cvening was spent by all. Lunch was served by the hostels,‘ assisted by the committee in charge. The meeting cloletl with the Ml:- pnh Benediction. i ALBERTUII Mrs. Patrick Hogan woo o recent visitor to Alborton. the guest oi his son. Mr. Howard Hogan ond Mrs. Hogan. ’ _-_._ The Illness of Mro. Heather Inmon who hao entered the City IY IQITBCIOG. ‘Iho "Alborton Girls" defeated tho “Albflton mdorchonts" l-l- ot the Alborton Rink‘ on Monday night. Tho mcord number of tons in ottondonco thoroughly mloyod the moot exciting of tbo season. -r-,‘~— . The nuuurwo friends of Mr. Loo MooDopgolI, Alborton intro gotuol and courteous toad-driver. who woo token suddenly ill loot walk. will be’ plooood to‘ adu- that hols oomldorobiy inflicted and oll hopo ho will ooon bo oblo to ammo his duties. Match lltlt bmught sorrow to tho fomll! and frimds of Mt‘. Alk that honed lfltho liglgg“ “HRH ‘ mo. nut» I ‘ .m'.... i Boston. Mickon with o good attendance.- FAWCE‘I'I' BEITER MAXWELL ELEC TIMOTHY. CLOVE Blolt Your pitol. Mr. Matthews’ illness lo bo- ing learned with deep regret by Alberton friends. . Whether or not you hall from tho Ilmerald Isle, the feast of Bt. Patrick is observed in many o: home. Actually, believe it or not. not. Irish himself, The French,‘ the Scotch and the Welsh all lay claim to him though hi? true birthplace is not known. The is not surpris- ing since history has it that he was born away back about the year 373. Anyway, according to tradition he landed near Wickiow. where he fearlessly preached the gospel to the pagan Irish using a three-leafed grass, similar to clo- ver, to illustrate the doctrine oi the Trinity —- hence the wearing of a shamrock on St. Patrick's Deli. Mrs. G. Hardy was hostess to the U0. Guild on Monday even- ing when ten members assembled for the March meeting. Opening devotions were lcd by Mrs. P.A. Fitzpatrick and the president. Mrs. Herbert Matthews, wonduct- ed the business. Tho sum o! twen- ty-tive dollars was voted towards the funds of the Church. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Shirley MoArthur with Mrs. Arthur Wilkic. as assistant hostess. Worship will be lead by Mrs. H. Jos Pike ond tho program will be in charge of Mrs. Arthur Wilkie. An interesting program of contests was provided by Mrs. Hcrbet Matthews, piano music by Mn. A. A. Lefurgey. and o. sung-song were also enjoyed. ,INGLIS GASOLINE WASHERS PRATT 8t LAMBERT PAINTS , NEW WALLPAPER In Stool! r. .1. antili. KENIIEIIY IIENSINGTON . the patron saint ot Ireland was‘ Delicious refreshments were serv- BAIIING RANGES TRIC WASHERS R 8r MIXED SEED Order New The eagerly anticipated amen rink carnival woo held on Thun- dly evening. To the swing of up ‘Promote music. numerous con- testants in a wtrlety of interutln; as well as beautiful costumes gliti od along the ice. Prizes were wworded u follows: Ladies’ Best Costume: "Mist Canada", -= Mrs. Percy Kinch. Ladies’ Most Original: "Button: and Bows“ - Mrs. K. Collinr, Gents’ Best: “Rod Ryder" Wesley Rlx. Gents’ Second Best: “Super- man” — Lloyd MoCue. Gents’ Most Original: “Al Jol- son" - Billie Campbell. nlo Mouse" - and Mary Gavin. ‘Girls’ Intermediate 1st: "Queer of Hearts" '- Eleanor Campbell. Girls’ Second: "Dutch Girl" —- Yvonno Murphy . . Joe-n . Girlsi Moot Original: ‘Money’ — Mary Larter. Junior Girls’ lit: "Clown" - Bello Wilkie. Junioil Girls’ 2nd: "Bluebird" - Iiiranoes ‘Dun-lo. Girls’ iecond Best: "Queen c. Hearts“ - Dolly smith, Boys’ Intermediate: "Tramp" '- Kenny Hardy. Junior Boys": “Tramp No. l" - Ronnle Ramsay. Boys’ Funniest: "Huckieberri Finn" — Russell Hayes. Tho lucky door prlu was award- et to Miss Rita A'lloarn. nnnnmo ntonrs The Holland fisheries associat- ion hos been assigned exclusivt rights to export Netherlands salt-- ed by the hostels and Min Shirley McArtheur. ed herring to Canada and ti" United States. will A YEAR'S urrtu Best Couple: “Mickey and Mim. w“ A: qgri ' l MAI-{cg_._g§’l'_1949 . _ ~ t . - ' -_ marked that Mro. Howe will be _ g k ' ' ' keenly rniooed in ‘the church Guild . " 1*": ~ ~ »: i - * . . -- - .. - = -~ ond social activities, but lo followed i I to her now-borne with lincoroat I l. s . godd wishes. T; {hole tautwarg g - __i- . ' ". oi f ro at on on I00 ' ’ v rink wlallloo llldrofwlovvo onoworod molt ' (ittlngly. Dainty s-ofroohmonto were - - ' a ' lorvod by the hootooo. 2 3 , . . _ . a _ .._.._. . , The" Lodieo‘ Aid of tho Weotorn ‘ ' ~ Hospital hold o pantry la in Mr. \ 5 - . = 3 Alfnd Foley's Store on oturdoy "‘ I 5 ‘~ .BI§ 7C otteianoon, Matron 118th.‘ Although I th o was ex rents y s orrny . yrgllfiflgl were very gratifying‘ and , , u“ T. the committee in charge, Mrs. M. . . I 2 "n; 27g V. Burkod, Mgmlgcntzril imiltlhthand y .3 on a one i . y lg: poraoll-tllzetlnthol colt. , _ i ' - i "a: raw-n": “i. “z-"z-t: 1 PW- : ' "i h f ll on an ,. ‘ ltolno uono Friday afternoon.’ 1;]: 4 avatar: fl.‘~‘:l‘$..‘i’i‘.‘:‘.':.; . = . s u». 54¢ ous moo nl were rel ~ Zecretory, Frances Barbour. 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