CITY AIIII GEIITIIAL YOU! DOLLAI buys more at CEREBRAL PAISY. Group meeting at Centre Feb. l9th. 8.39 sliarp. Members please. attend YOUTH NEEDS THE 'Y' - and mainlnthalowlls. lmpouihla) there are :.:::.: '"::'"."'" ” '""."'.''" ..'i.:..;'" .. . l er any progress e its wes o to take t1l.1:e :lou;1:::-;l-Shay:-Ir c::l:lal';:l"'gg':: pnEsEN'l'S GlFT- In the ad-I made by companies and packs. give more snow Sunday. right away to mugs dress to the Hart family of Victor-l, Lady Laton spoke briefly to the Regional forecasts: be dry clean- ' It me presentation 0! the sum 0,; meeting and was thanked by Miss Northern Nova Scofia. Prince ed (because 8-El,-4 ..-I-HE (ham Garden" at money was by M” Richard Maw: Mona Wilson who presented her Edward Island, Eastern N. Is. household me- Queen Charkme High Schoolp Mom Qua"... with a small gift on behalf of the counties: Occasional snow ending thods will day and Tuesdayl Feb. la and . Association. Following sd,lourn- during morning. clearing in sfi.er- no the fab- lmhp at 5 ppm. HOCKEY at Nam. Rm". rink; ment refreshments were enjoyed noon: mild: northwest winds 1). rlc or only tonight. Milton Hornets vs. win.--, In the lounge and individual mem- Low.high at New Glasgow and serve to HEAR REV. Eric Robin dis- toe gen,-1.n,-gape,-5 for positiung ml bcrs had the pleasure of chatting Charlottetownzl and 81. Moncton spread the cuss "Are we sailing our children League, Game time 3,30, sknm informally with Lady Eaton. 28 and M. short in education," today 2.45 p. I nag;-, wicker open at 730. in. over C.F.C.Y. MORE MONEY FOR. most rural mail couriers. Hear Neil A. Math- eson over C.F.C.Y. at 7.45 Satur- day night. NEIL A. Matheson. M.P., dis- cusses unemployment insurance the Charlottetown detachment of not be learned last night whether "tanned" and be impossible the Royal Canadian Mounted .Po- or not any arrests hsd been made to remove. for farm workers on CF-CY. Sat- i.-hes. Services for Sunday. Feud , :. lice and the Charlottetown Police Imlay night at 715- 17th. 1957. Septuagesima Sunday. T i i LOOKING FOR A GOOD - In- estment? The lY' deals in young lives and guarantees lasting divi- dcnds. I TICKETS FOR "The Chalk Gar- den" at Burn's Jewellers. Hughes' Drug Store. Old Spain and Ren- dezvous. 75 cents. RAYNOR'S Happy Valley Eggs. Picrces Cash and Carry and Co up Super Market. CHR. REF. Church Dutch Ser- vices. at 10.30 am. and 2 pm. Haertz. Hall East Royalty. MOTHER'S MARCH on Polio and wide varieties of pies. cooli- choose from at Stewart Bakeries. today. i les, squares. and fancy L'aI(L'8 to SPECIAL this morning at Stew-V art Bakeries. Banana cake. a treat. selected ripe bananas arey mixed into the light cake batter. has a rich, delicious cream icing. flavored with bananas. i CRAPAUD and Springfield Par-. St. Elizabeths Church, Springfield, ll:D0 a.m. Holy Communion. St John's Church. Crapaud 7:30 lloly Baptism. evening prayer. Rev. George R.F. Ebsary. Rector. CARD PARTY WINNERS -Win ners at the Sons of England card party last night were: ladies. first- Mrs. James Atkins: second- Pearl McGuirk; consolation- Mrs. George Cooper: gents first- Al- bert Mcxenna; second Henry MacLeod; consoiatlon- Reg Whit- lock; freeze-outu Pearl McGuirk and Stan Mccabc; door prize Mrs. Nurses Alumni lHoIds Meeting CAMPAIGN HEADOUARTERS MA Rose Savage. patient at the Orthopedic Centre. Campaign Manager, directs fund drive from lAddress Ar hospital bed. Three of the young Island victims of this dread dis- ease examine some of the cam- The regular monthly meeting of Lemy C"0m0"- the P.l-2.1. llospital Nurses Alumni 1-0 Anmugss pocrrons M 1),-,3 was held at the Cundall Home ;:'x&h:::::::o:nI.ll I” M"ch 19!" A reprimand was ordered in the. case of a Rocky Point resident charged with the use of unlawfuli number plates on a vehicle. CARD RESULTS - The follow-S ing-are the results of the Central: Royalty card party held Thursday in the Hall. Ladies first. Mrs. E. N. D. MncI.snii uismiznralnm EMBALMER of a busy city office. A tel l l I di . M s. F ed G t s. town Hosp" 1 n Th d F b I - has been installed. a Eyp:lIV)'lIIJI'(I': tllicalgltegg secrelary: IrWl'Ir.&J:'lfTII MOHIOJ III YOU?! and Dnveyg Ladle. c.,n,nm-on. 8 0 W8 By. e h M set up. and every available space: Boomhower. and Mr. Je Mac- II II Betty Alexander. Men's first. .Ier- 14' 1951 R9” J00" 5- M3990?" S is crammed with campaign liter- Cormack, a commercial writer. cl.anT Exciudv. cY9I0llll3 Charlottetown and dine Doiron second Edwin Mac- "0. '”""" 9”” 0' Tlsnlsli .n,,,, and a polio victim - Rae. Consolation. Thomas l-Iugh- pans" In M3 mm 5'3"" H” North Wlllihlro es. Free-out, Lewis Moore andl Ford Wilson, Door prize. Mrs. Rob-l ert Blngley. Tournament prizes arcl Grand Prize Edgar Hayes (Tslr l M l Cronin". Lad." second. Mary MACDONALD - At the Charlotte- Tornnto on Feb, I5. 1957 of Rob- ert Emmett Byrnc. nge 59. for- mcriy of Btdcford Stn. ACPIIERSON - At Darlinglon on Feb. 15. 1957. Mrs. Joseph ll, Macrhersnn aged 82 years. The funeral notice later. Please omit flowers. remains were conveyed Friday evening from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Dunatan's Basilica where they will be in 3 On Wednesday evening, Fob- a country he had always desired to visit. Fortunately for his wishes an opportunity arose to care for a group of Canadian students plan- ning to tour Spain in June. This offer he accepted joyfully. The Reverend Father told of the I By Rev. Adrian Arsenault RCEI plied by the Foundation: Notre Dame charm and friendliness ected the University singers in a I" group of lovely songs sung in the French language. Concluding the evening's activ- ities. an excellent tribute to the splendid lecture was delivered by Mrs. Walter Lawlor, who tendered a vote of thanks to the speakc . Are Transferred To Basilica The remains of the late Rcv. Ambulance Service ROIERT E. IRADLEY - Director - Ic lamp). Ladies first. Mrs. Cooper tslectrlc fryer), Lsdl cond. Joan Perry and Mrs. Flur- ancc Puncher (ticdl thirty quarts of mllk.. Gent's first. John Mac-i MCDONALD-Al the Donald. 59 Chcsiniit Si. Geo. 0. es se- Charlotte- town Hospital. Fr-hriiary i.'l. l957.l in Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mc-l Inee John A. MacDonald. former Par- ish Priest at Tignlsh. who died in the Charlottetown Hospital Thursday night, were conveyed last night from the Charlottetown state until this morning at 10 clock when solemn Pontifical Requiem High Mass will be celebrated. At 1:31 this after- noon they will be forwarded by Mnudc Thompson of York and Cornwall in her 92nd year. Her rcmalmi are resting at the Cut- cllffe Funeral Home until 2 olcioclr Sunday afternoon. thr-n coirn A. Mat-.Enchern. Bishop of Charlnttctown; Rev. Michael Roon- cy. Rt-v. Clarence Pltre. Rev. Phi-inn Mcl(c-nnii. Vcry Rev. John Sullivan. Very Rev. PF. Mac- Donald. Rev. Allan MacDonald. Rev. Fransis Ledwell. and Rev. Walter Reid. Taking part In the funeral pro- cession from the funeral borne in paign literature. posters. etc. rup- front- Barry MacTavish. Belfast; back, 1:: - , .. MES APPEAL Howard Smith, Baldwin's oi Road, and Beverley Gill. Charlottetown. REFUSED NEW TRIAL OTTAWA (CF)-The Supreme Court of Canada Monday refused a ncw trial for James Carey, 26. of Vancouver and fixed March 19 as the date of his execution for A Lady Eciion Aiiends Girl aloner. Mrs. Harry Cudmorc. was by the division and district coin- missioners. and by the various departmental chairmen. It was in the chair. Reports were given is Page 2 The Guardian Saturday. Feb. 16. 1957 WEATHER office says a high pressure area expected to push across the dis- trict today giving mainly fine weather. Temperatures will re- Thefi Wave In City And Although Joint investigation by I sultcd in the arrest of several break, entry and theft suspects earlier this week. the offense is still occurring both within and out side of the city. In the City itself. there has been a break reported every night for the past three nights in addition to two in the north-western suburbs early yes- terday morning. The R.C.M.P. report that the County Construction Ltd. garage on the Brackley Point Road was broken into early yesterday morn- ing and an electric drill an a num- least temporarily. by several hun- Continues Vicinity Mounties yesterday. It could but the R.C.M.P. reported yester- day evenlng that they intended to apprehend a suspect. Within the city. a break into the Imperial Life office on Q n e e D Street on Wednesday night and one into Dr. R.H. Barrett's office also on Queen Street on Tuesday night profitted the robbers. at tired dollars In both cases. In ad- dition to this the City Police are investigating another break which occuri-ed,at the Cudmore's Dry Cleaning firm on Thursday night 0 O rns: WINDMILL Resturant will Guide Meeting m'gldR0Li10ulI.CPl!7oTmpanmu n” Huh" Dru S"o"' be open from Sunday "00" ml At the F b executive weather diner ma” "hue Sundaymldnight. 9'0"? - ..-.I.I'..g "3 1-3gA1' tn, neg wt”. 51'. meeting held in the Charlottetown Mia. nu, y's Pharmacy. open a l.llI. to mourn srswnnr Pastoral Hotel lut evening; the Glrl Glllde mm" 13 80 p.ni. Charge: Rev. B. v. Macbean. B. Amiilhium wfanagnorigdzm hall: cu that "" " 3 3 TY: '' 3' Mwonmc . . A.. Minister. Mt. Stewart ll p.m,, '5 9" 5"” ,, 3' 500- W "' W” - 33 31 u - BUMMAGE s ALE . Trinity 3mm 7 ppm is at present visiting in Chsrlottu- Yarmouth as - There an spots and there . t .Church Hearts Hall. Saturday. 1 town. The Provincial CommIs- HALIFAX (CP) - The weather are spots. i -A ' - February 1501- 8' 130- DOUGH'NUTS- plain. sugared ol' ' ;Iced. cream puffs. fancy lira-ads lftlicy brought spots is cate h There are spots you should try to take out right away the- fore they tags” and fruit. for instance. can generally be removed right away with warm water. But remain too long they will get -Grease spots should be right away. Taking out grease new-there are people dry cleaning business make their whole living frorri studying the effects of differ- ent stalns on different fabrics. The "spotter". as he is can- ed, rates so expert's pay in the plant, and you can't dupli- . stain or make it set). trons beer. soft drinks get near an iron or In for dry cleaning a highly complex busi- In the who I s knowledge w l t h or early yeuerday momlnl. In something shaken indiscrim- lier of tools were stolen. The R. C.M.P. have reason to believe that there is a connection between vlnclal Orthopedic Centre for treat- ent CONFINED IN CAST Confined in a cast from should- ers to hips. following a spinal op- eration. lhls cheerful, undauntcd woman directs the province-wide campaign designed to aid fellow victims of this dread disease. Her hospital room gives the impression From this room campaign ap- peals have been sent to all branches of the Women's Insti- tute. all schools. and most of the rural business concerns. Arrange- ments also have been made for canvassing of business houses and rcsldaices in Charlottetown and President; WM. Melllsh. Treas- urer; Mrs. Fred Gates. Secretary; Dr. Gencheff. Medical Advisor. this case the thief or thieves is re- ported to have made off with some Dirty Mrs. Savage urges all who can to contribute to this worthwlle cause-"Yesterday it was they. tomorrow it may be you. PolIo.... strikes anywhere it pleases. any time it pleases-no one is safe.... you should be prepared for it...by contributing your share." In this work Mrs. Savage is aided by several able assistants, Officers of the P.E.I. Chapter of the Polio Foundation this year are: J. Lincoln Dewar, President; Judge C. st. Clair Trainor. Vice- Acting morning. when Solemn Pontifical Requiem High Mass will be cole- brated by His Excellency. Most Rev. Malcolm A. Macliachern. I Y R U Md Ch h I r.,.aa,.a-ag Royal Bank Bldg. Myrtle Visscyi a daughter. Cath- 3” 0:. 21"”. lnternrgnt C . d M ks Charlottetown, Church Cemetery. 1' a FLOWERS FOR A LL OCCASIONS Mgefing FBISG w , Funeral Home to St. Dunstan's the Basilica was s Guard of Ho- j A129;-(gg'g u-nnniennmn), Ggnfgl Ig"”:l': H":””S:'”'g"5'- D"”:"";: Basilica. where they were rcceiv- nor from the Fourth Degree F S y Clicrlofrsrown second. n. 3. Ellis (fountain ponil J,f;e'"fhur"ch -.”g':,'f. "10 H; cf by tgeulilelctolri )R1t.hRev. Mal: :u1iigh&s'olPCoI;m&:s.D:r;m Faltlr l - l ' . sgnor a c caon,au - u 0. 61' C - ' FVHCNI HOMO BIRTHS l 11'; 7f,”'o”.c:'o"cI.i' ymll'ld'iol.';':-"",'.": ad by Rev. Francis Corcoran, And The Pallbearers were: Harry Farm for sale at St. Catherine's, 80 acres, approxi- 1s a t St. -u -- ":mr.:2- '2l.?..?”.”:: if.l;'"'d:.-3'..':'i'.'i'l ”ivil:2.i””"i;'.l.'.f.li' --new so am .--e--. b------ w--n seed growth or nar- ls nn CARVIN pg-3,1. Hospital 1.-..h.y Iiratcd. Interment in the Church we Rosary waxy recited by 'Mon. Louis BM". 'and Frank A Mac: and soft wood; very fine brook running through property. MAL 4'2. iiuaryniloih. lC957. to rllfnl and I ”mcl9rv- .nn..,, McM..,...,. Donna. 1 Large house and bfrili. ideal location. write- l'l- "lei" BI'l(t'r- 0 A t'xan- 1'") . g 1 Present in th .an t ra were: The rcma ns will lie in state at . . Mac!-EACHERN complete mule," ad nsmznn. William Nclsnn, it ,.-(,maI;,I?0:..bm:,Iy f;j"li,Z'7',"f&';;'f His Excellt-ncy.e Mos: "Roll. Mal- the Basilica until 10:00 am. this ' Belleville, Or apply- 384 Joralemon St., FREDERIC A. LA N. J. RGE. Q.C. Claims wearing apparel and several 'nI.'f- u - . V I . ymary um. Notre Dame Alumna? Spanish eople Poverty ”tfh0::": tihe murdi;-Ii-h of a Vancouver po- the garage break and alnotlicr cellaneous articles including a R: :,ui)(l;e(I0 I:::.llcI1l,:t,:3:svernol,I,g,: ; Wm be held in chm-inggegown on Thomas .w.M. Cameron. Professor last evening. The president, Mrsu experienced one of the liigliligms P y. . cdeman.t !EhC0lilf'I. s'e1t aside a break in the some nreahfahry )e.s- radio which was recovered with M, 1, especially true of grease .- Monday, Iran;-nary mn. between f)I.PBl'BSllo10gy' Mccm Unwemm Gordon warrenn mended. Thelof the Centennial Year of mm widespread, did little to diminish gt Emenf K t cl Brltls Crtllllffllllli it-rdlny morn rig in whc Isonie a womens coatyestcrday. am"; Many ans oxidize and 5 nd 3 nm, weicomn your in”; will 'be' guest speaker at next meeting Opened with the rape” Alma Mater. when may and their their natural gaietyl what "me ourt 0. , llllilcas gragtlnnl Cur;-3 r-hiclilclns were stolfen. IT (3 fectiiic become darker colored Wm. ""V3559l5- :5” ”'d:l':"e'h'1"f1e.m'lg 05" Wfdm-1 mg of me Im,d.S prayer in um 'friends were privileged to hear they Dossesse” they shared gladly ,'n;','"i,,df,'..a-S ocnhaligliuntos 'th'g"tjll"l; gnrii g(,Iv;,;,l,,?)! ":0 dzicekensovserj y axis. u"l'hen itt's impossible to ay 0 e c ica ociey n I ' .- g - . - t , YOUNG HOSTESS - Miss 5har- Prince Edward Island, Dr. Cam- son. In the absence of the secrrh 3::'.iAlb';?fe.f:i'ff";';1;, W';.l;,,f;:'el,f;Sel:::ulfP:;l;g :'.”'f.fe' was incorrect in law. - later recovered by the a C m on on Wright was hostess Friday aI- eron is also Consultant to Mon- iarv. Mrs. non Wnnnacntt read 5 an; at Notre Inamg nnimni-inn, Spanish love of dancing which . It's a good idea to pin a tel-noon to her schoolmates. The treal General Hospital. and Con-, nu; minutes of the last meeting. pp;-onminnrv in the 1, nm. .,..' gong hand in hand Wm, 31:91, nag. n note on to the stain telling party was held at Sharon's home sultant in the Laboratory of Hy- 1-no pi-pasinpr. Miss Nnnnp cnies, 1.-renrh .em,',n M mast (bunslmn-Q "Hi My spmts and at which meyl V p g what it is. or tell us when you and everyone had a very happy giene (Department or Natlnnall gavp ,, ;,,..,,,.aMe financial "P0" U . at (.1 C1 b ' ' t . ta are at mesa” able '0 ex R,” bring the garment in. This mm" Health ""0 we"a"'l' "9 's I'""I ""1" l""'"ml"'-TS W9"? llF8l”ll II1:lv:l'lfIlP)Il('P'::IIIl II 'ZK:'l!l'll:r0?"IlIf.'- theirpi-livery mood - sad or 2183' F B d I H . E A'"'ori'.d way the won” does". MW muon .. nusnco parnn, V””'"ll ”"'”'"9 1”"b”'”' lmm and lrltvrs 0! correspoiy lightfiil songs. under the direction IMPRESSIONS or rmmro rom e n Osplfa - ;i;vll;:;:'g:':: ml mfg: Rector, Rev, .A,E, Pie:-coy, sci-. ' 09"” W9” 7930- A 500” hull" of Father Arsenault. The lecturer was critical of led" of what wheat to use vices for Sunday February 17th, commcvnon, The --o,,..,,1,,g-- "955 l"5”l'”l0" "55 held lllld Mrs. F.A. Coylc. Chairman of many laws the Spaniards were For the first time in this Prov- Summcrsidc. This year the door- ' .11 5g. John-5, Mmon. um M0,, OHM New United mph-st Church plans Were made l0l' dolllllllll-Z Notre Dame Centennial Commil- forced to endure, but he conceded jnce, perhaps anywhere. the to-door --Mothers March" will ning Prayer and Sen-non. 7.30 Eve. n 1- ' .. . ""0"'95' l".'9-W379" ,'”"”l I" mllllls tee. introduced the speaker of the. that Generallssimo Franco, though - ., take place Monday evening Feb- M lllllll . is to take plac. Sun . annual March of Dimes camptii n ning prayer and 5,,-mnnn gt; day'Febl.u3ry1-Rh not me dedi. Dl('SCl0I'05IS- The highlight Ol lllefcvcning. in her remarks Mrs. unquestionably a dictator, had. h 5 ruary lath. between the hours of - . Mark's. Rustioo. 2.30 Evening union ,5 ,.rnnenn'sl, statnd in We'll"! VI” 3 WW” 9l9Ph3lll "ll? Coyle dwelt on Fatlier Aisenaulrs. nevertheless saved Spain from 500030790 FY I '3 RE-L Chnllmr 6 pm. and ll P-n'I- M the PPESEIII 00't1'I0IvI WIPIIIB Prayer and Sermon. Come and yesterday-5 paper. The minister. I-""90 .W-is 59l'V9ll by 005193898 many and varied talents - teacher, chaos. of the Polio Foundation. is beingltime 140 Charlottetown ladies have gap”.-mg ma guppnu bring 9", whole "mm, Mrs. Wilficd James and Miss ls- m-gist sin 9, 1,;-nvgugr nnn lent. During the gnu; pr Arnennnu conducted from a hospital bed. volunteered to carry out this part i ' 2;Jagler.s.B'L'e otrofeifle 3"": abcl MacLeod. um,..' E ' and his group of (ennui: n-"one;-3 Campaign manage this year is of the effort. In Summerside vari- 0" nuun ' l, AUXILIARY MEETING-- The certain! of weather and mud --we mum ourwve, fortunate visned counties, 91,995 nnn ed. Mrs. Rose Savage. 31. the mother nus women's groups will conduct E0"”h0Id A Pu.-300' ,a.a. l Youth Committee of the Diocesan . y h - 3- In having Father Arsenault and ifices ' throughout the of three small children. Mrs. this section of the campign. Tole on I ' 'M' T 't 9 1 Board or the women.” Alum" conditions. te dedication of this ".3", M,,,i9l71b, 12 oz. . . . 5,, U I Ab Vng y , 3' lovely new church W," take niece ' his group come to add so much to world. Seville. in particular. they V830 8 M V8 0 l'vlllllS 34-000 NEEDED Atwritrvwzs - Jl-Y LLEANIRS g;,at..Ettg:52cTge;.h::ch gmelfhon sometime during the spring" MACPllFRSON-- At the Chnrlilte the Drogram for our Ccntcnnial found to be a city of unsurpassed last! a small! coitiimiinltyv rileiar the The P.Eil. Polio Chapter cx- -. ' .".' --v '-r -"Wt uy. ey - -' n was sou-co t, it ,ooob1i - ,, r, V, -n .. made Flam '07 I Glrl'8 Auxlllarv MAGISTRATE5 COURT-EVL W" H3sI,1'.””l f9” ,:2' 1957 "l me Commm" chairman ,',.a:y,,f:,,";:.l X23: was arfiictedwuliin polio ewilfnona g:::'l1:)BI(;II”aIi':e0:t4IcI' oral eqilillirtliacrnl "2 K950 59- 7t”l”(”-'1t-””l,il ” 4” X1 7f . - ffillzgtli lgutltfmgglfdelnonstihflggfi dlence for the Crown was com- p,,'e',.f,',', .,,c':'S.cTf,”I;.-,,,(,;,;,J,l;",."',' SOJOURN IN FRANCE The found Spain :10 be still the yfvryresrgzlildiggrll. "I2: Inf; mtaybnbifd slec-or and tgctiiiiltis . ptedinth f Chrltt- -' . Th it f t k bifl land Ir a e.weregsyciiv- I E58 S 0r etareln rei- afl Mag. Plansnrgria tliiscussed for man reside: cfifgrgedawmf ton: (I."::'."”'ll"g- 3 500- Fl'3"Cl5 J05 or hfs Egjgljiz i'l:sF::::c:' gheerz lmuo se:;:.:;: me... M, ,,m,,. live a nonnal life for the past 27 mom of those unfortunate enough Ki;g5"0:T”C"pau-d edigltu Cllalgl)? possession of stolen goods before he had accepted a year's scholar- itas. Twice during their visit the V9115-1955 h P "H "0 dl to! hall: Contracted l-Ills Cfllllllllli ' Mazletrage Gilbert Gauilel in the h" tthes b n ."F r," tated tourists had the good fortune to - 9 ll 0 ll W35 88- El "19"- Mhfh lewd” Th”m”"' um” Queen's - County Magistrate's ;rIpAlrsenaulIft?hil:d, these bein no witness such scenes. "W90 "3 "'9 T050" 0! Cllllfllload Ill 019 Clll'0Pll8ll hllllel-lll Pill)- ggilh Seltglr In church work In Court yesterday. JP. Nicholson January in France. there could Upon the conclusion of his lcc- P0I'0- 3"d 509 elllerw the Pl"t' llllled by "19 l0Clll wmmlllee dde lgendgngz F Crown proaeiutor land Gerald BYRNl'7- The dtflllll Occurred In not have been a June in Spain" - lure, Fr. Arsenault once more dir- ' ' oster appeare or e accused. SALES presents the Most Revolutionary I-Iomsclsniilng is the world's lnately out of a bottle. clothes should never MORTON IIEW LIMITED INSURANCE COUNSELDORS and TRAVEL AGENT! g llelamoacsz Insurance 8046 - Travel am W. I. I2. I. y A Charlottetown I sldcnt charg- ed with making false statements FLOWER -CART llospllal Aid .......... Th r l thl ti - i'”'"”'""- l'" '”""d 'l""'Y "' MARITIME GREENHOUSES LTD. - jun '.-e?.li'.'.'."'n".'3i'.. 'ii'.i'”3i"."i”. "'9 County 00"" mm-Y -ll" -Prince Edward Island Hmipirnll l")e3""&i;':deI:e"I;lfle Rtgclazu 3:: 3:". 'l?::.:E'xo;:I":!' ptrlgf ;::dh:;d.at.,2';mC";1g:'1?&mewl7?l fined 830.00 plus court and police cottons within ths next few twenty-five members present. Itggilits 1:; :1 deflgg; 3 ti: weeks. The president. Mrs. G. B t ' . ' ” 5' ,,..,,,d,,, ,,,d ,,,,e,,,,, ,,,, ,,',',"e3'n"Q; line without delay if he wlsh- w Wm. an L0,.” Punt repwp ed to avoid the Jail term. Ar- Paying highest prices for eels. Must be delivered be- reprssented by Mr. Allison Glllis. Officials of the local National Employment Office. had no com- ment to make on the case, but stated that similar cases were lightest full-size vacuum cleaner with MORE POWER PER POUND than any other cleaner "CLIANS CLRANIR and FA3TIRI" "UP tolsaii more Efficient"! DIAL l& KENT 8'l'.. CIPTOWN DIAL all WATER 81"-. l'5IDI Member Flor-Ists' Ilelsgrsph Delvery Association ed in unison. The minutes of thel :',:'3e':Io'”e"' W0" lfsf; I1”. last meeting were read and ad t- " V "0" 0 ' .4 "” spposnd ho- Tlic accused had fore the court on W The Treasurer. Mrs. Bsgnall, ' cdnssday gave her report which showed it "Md' "'7'? "9 Pllldll I00 NEW- tore Thursday. February Free advertising sit: with non home showing. Guar- "",:.'t.':,"":;1..;'.',,"'::,.-,. ..,,.,,.,,, , m?f'..li'”i.':'i'.”l"".i."; "'i..i'.'.3li'. AP?” is unwed tor loyaan. very successful Vsrleu Concert. III PIC! GOVERNMENT S” 3d.""m""'p:e:i'a.':.'"”'..,.....'" "'.',':. Mr. mm o-n....n rsH'cQl0- , com STORAGE , "'""""' c”'"9'” W''- "W" l"V9l'- "'4' 3:,",', I:,:,: .'.','.,'.;':'.. I: l Charlottetown 53079 WI-I Plllchlle any ordinary vgguum chaser, cess. Knitting articles for the gift cah- lnet were gratefully received from Mrs. Vernon Gay, Miss Holt, Mrs. Harold Partridge. Mn. 0. stnlbbartl. Mn. wmlsm Henry. Mrs. Wlmsm Matthews .. C. Houston. (tank or IIPflllIt).l'llllIeItt1-sdelnallowarioss. uIII&IPOI'l MIOW TOTFREGHT Ill. FREE HOME SHOWING without obllghtion. MARITIME COMFAF HINT . - u.n''s'X3n'''' -- MasouunqssossssOsseOI:W'I W oosossasss.csoa'.'jf ' PHARMAC - can niis wssitsuo sasoaosr annicboit a lvnrnio ' . Also . 2 anoint sonar -ji .: In sin , In loving memory of Charles l .SouriI. 1., whopsped away February 17. 1 M PT r if; 310-5 I rode