I I I I I V IIIIIKY. East Baltic and Vicinity in the easmrn dis- Hol will be sorry to hear that Mr. William Mouan, well known the at Monitague, recently un- erwent an operation in the Kings Oourwy Memorial Hospital. All sin- oamw wim him a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox and (unity. Otlrlottetown. motored to Red Point recently and were the cunts of the 1a'i.ter'a par-anrta. Rev. I-LR. and Mrs. Bell. Mr. Harvey Adtken, Foirtrune, was I bmlnms visitor to North Lake February zovh. MY. Emery Bruce of the Provin- cial Bank at Sirmmeraide. visited at hit: home in Red Point. February Illdt. All are welcoming Mrs. Reggie Rose to her home in Red Point. and it is pleasing to note her heal-tlti is so much improved. Mastergclen Stewart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson sisvwart, Red Point, out his hand with an axe. requiring medical care and five stitches. All wish Glen a quick re- covery and revturn to his usual act- lvltlee. Miss Ph.vllisIRose has retllrnpd to Monotxm, haviniz spent some time air the home n-f her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clay-txvn amp, Ens; Baltic. Mr. Roddie .7fRidsoii has return. 015 10 his home in Red Point. hav- ins a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital for some timc. Mr. Kid. Rm is amt-l.v improved in health and is back to his usual muiine. Mr. AeneasTll.'-McPil1ee. well knrrwn merchant of Elmira, is at Present a mticnt. in the Souris Hospital. All wish him . quick return to health. Mi? Smlrileon Jenkins paid a vis- it to Red Point and neai-by dis- trldn Feb. 24liIi. Mr. lllmcry Bruce of the Provin- cial Bank at Summerside has been transferred to Windsor. Ontario, All wish Mr. Bruce success. He is the son of Mr. nlld Mrs. Ray Bruce, Red Point. All regret to learn that Mrs. Ed- ward Robertson of Kingsbom has been so ill and is at present a pa. tient in the souris Hospital An sincerely wish her a speedy and complete rocova i Mr. Imns Mc.N:ll. Red Point. had ihe misfortune to have two of his fingers crushed badly while en- Imr-d m save-in:z,1ire wood. All wish I-'"""” F Speedy recovery. It. Alton Rdatbon at Minn load actual (by: recently in Chat on businen. Mr. and Mn. Ray Bruce. Red Point. motored to Charlottetown on businen February Jstih. Mr. Did Bumoe. Oharlotttetolvn. won I. busing visitor to North lake, Petmnary ism. Mn nnd Mn. miiot Kemp, ac- 00mlNI-nied by Elaine Kanip and ME Raivlnond Riley of Gaspareaux. were lniaineaa visitors to Red Point and North Lake February 25th. Sincere svmawhhy is being ex- tended to Mrs. Dtihal Francis. For- tune and Mrs. Keith Maiiheaon of sou:-is in the recent death of their motiher, Mrs. Carlihenine Dreamer in the City Hospital. Min Anne Young is ill at her home in mincsimm. All wish Anne 4! speedy and complete recovery. 'I1ie North Lake Baithle alas was held February 20th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter. Her numerous friends and neigh- bm-"9 5"109'T91Y reizr to learn that Mrs. Francis McNeil, soiwn Lake, has entered the Provincial Sana- tnrium. Charlottetown, for treat- ment. All wish her not too long a stay. Mr. Ohmter Bruce. Kingebom. has not been enjoying his usual good health and is at present re- ceiving treatment in the Souris Hospital. A quick return to health is the wish of all. Rerv. H. R. Bell, Red Point. visit- rd the sick in the Souris Hospital. and at homes on Feb. 25th and 26th in End! Baltic. Miss Ronelda Mclsaac has re- tnurned to her home in Greenvale, h8ViH8 Spent R few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. McLellan. Red Point. Mrs. Kermit Bruce has recently returned to her home in south Lake. having seen a patient in the Sourla Hospital for some time. All are glad to have Mrs. Bruce back home. Mr. Joseph Cairns. souris West. visited Red Point on February 23rd. Mr. Fred E. Robertson has re- turned to his home in Kingsborc. Mr. Robertson has been a patient in the Souris Hospital. Mr. Livingstone Rose. Lakeville, had an unexpected exciting exper- ience on Feb. 23rd when he and his team of horses broke through the icy channel at Lakeville vnhilc crossing on the ice, Mr. Rose was very fortunate in getting out his horses when a large crowd of men were summoned. Mr. Rose is none THE GUARDIAN. CHARi.OT'PiHlUvviw d Flood Relief 1 ftgpg Thomas A. stone. (right! Cana- i-Y3! Bfllade GVOUD dvian ambassador to the Name... Germany. at Hannover. Representing the bri- R. A Briggs. lands, presents a cheque for 3,308 gullders (about will to aid in flood relief, to Lt.-Gen. P. -Alnns. director of the Dutch national dis- aster fund at the Canadian em- bassy in The Hague. The money was contributed by officers and men of the Lrlth Canadian Inlan- iihe worse for his experience and his horses were attended to by a veterinarian. . 'His friends regret to learn that Mr. Roddie J. Kidson, Red Point. is receiving treatment in the P. E. I. Hospital. His numerous friends wish him a speedy and complete recovery soon. Mrs, Stewart McGregor has re- turned to her home in East Baltic. having been a patient in the Souris Hospital for a few days. All are pleased to see her back. Mr. Brent Robertson is ill with mumps at his home in Red Point. All wish Brent a speedy "get well" in St. Mary's Convent, Souria. The East Baltic Girls Sewing Club met February 14 at the home of Mrs. Wallace Rose. East Baltic with the teacher, Mrs. Walter Dixon. . Mrs. Joseph McDonald. formerly Marion lifcxmnon of St. Peter's, has had tliv lTllF-fOl'illrlE to hurt her back in Halifax. N. S. where who resides. All wish her a speedy rc- novery. The young people of the sur- roundimz districts held ii Vsileiitinc party in the Community Hall at or heating and times. Be Modern! cook and Heat With HOLMAWS Propane EB ""Tl'lE BETTER FTJEL" A Clean " Economical " Fast " Canve T Safe nient Wndahle and safe! Be W'ise home heating and cooking. Th? Wraon who linen Proplne GM as a fuel for cooking. lu-aling. wat- even refrigeration would definitely Not Change It for ""-V "W" W90 0' filth - - - Propane Gas is: wonderfully rlcan, fast. dia- Ilolman'n has frilly trained and r-xperi:-uccd Son'- lra Personnel to look after your Propane Cu Re Modern - Install and line Propane (mg for nu requirements at an Associate Dealers ARNFAST COAL C0. . . . . . . Charlottetown ooooauoeooosonoo A Full Selection of Enterprise Gas Ranges, Water Heaters. Hotplate: and other Propane Gas Equipment. . PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTORS iavaicx and MacINTOSH . . . . . . . . . Tignisll and return to his irrade XI studiesl grade were Major (right rear). of Vancouver and Ottawa' and Capt. L. W. Gar- en ileft rear) of Chatham. Ont. The brigade donated. ii. similar amount. 309 pounds sterling. to the Lord Mayor's disaster fund, Lon- don. for flood relief victims in the United Kinildoim. 10? PHOVIO) Kingsboro on February lath and all had an enjoyable time playing games, followed by a dainty lunch. Mr. Lyman Baker is ill at his home in Lukeville. Miss M. E. Cairns. teacher of Red Point School. spent the week-end of February Nth at her home in Souris West. Mrs. Robert Robertson. Kings- boro. was a. business visitor to Charlottetown. February 13. Mr. and Mrs. Ofharlaa Cliimz. Red Point, inotored to Charlottetown. February 13th on business. The Women':Ml&icIiar)' Society meeting was held on February 3rd at the parsonage in Kinizshoro. Everybody enjoyed the beautiful sunshine on February 15th and the good roads for sleighs or motor vehicles. Rev. I-l.R. Bell, Red Point. preached in the Souris United Church on February l5th.- nbout again follmving his illness with the mumps at his home in East Baltic. Mrs. Wilfred, Mclfeaii. Montague, visited with relatives in Red Point and Kingsbarc. February 15th. Mr. Kennic Massey. Boiliweli. spam. the February ltth week-end in East Baltic. 2 -Mr. Arthur -Bruce of1Red Point had some ribs broken while em- nloved in the lumber woods in Maine, Mr. and Mrs. James Holland, l-Tl: mira. spent the Febriiary llth weekend with Mr. Elliot. Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. live Bruce. East Baltic. Mr. lrvinz Robertson and damn- trr Anna and Mrs. Roddic J. Kid- son, Red Point. motored in Char- lottetown Fchriiary lftth. Mrs. Gerald Brurc. East Rnltlr. is prnszrcssiiic favourably fnllmviniz hr-r i-on-iii. operation in the Souris Hnrpitiil. It is the wish of maiiv for R speedy recovery” A large group of young: boys and -zirls from Red Point and Kings- boro motored to Souris onl FM'"'ll- ary Ilrd and eiijnyed a night's skat- ing in the Souris Rink. Mrs. Harold Douglas of Douglas spent a few days recently as guest of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Whalen, East Baltic. Mr. Arnold Bruce. Pownal, whit- :-d recently with his mother. Mrs. Ralph Robertson. Kingsboro. The Misses Roma. Chin: and Marina Rose. nuraest aides of the P. E. 1. Hospital, Charlottetown. spent the week-end of February ltth at their respective homes in East. Baltic. Rev, HR. Bell and Mrs. Bell. Red Point. motored to Charlotte- town on February 13th. Mrs. Lewis Stewart, South Lake. is a, patient in "the snuria Hospital. her home. business visitors to oharlottc-town, February lfith. West. Matthew and McLean's store, smir- cnd at her home in Black Pond. her work as first aid instructor. held a. successful croldnols party in the school on February l2. A large crowd attended eager to try their luck in playing crokinole which is a popular game for young and old. The winners were Mr. Nelson Stewart. Red Point. and Mr. JohnRobertson.Kinzsboro,antI of the younger group the winnre were Miss more Ohing, Red Point, and Mister Weston Rose. lust Baltic. mus four carried off the amusements such" as n. pie mm in-tau. There were several other Mr. WaldronFRose is out andim Tm-onto for the past A" Mm her a speedy nmm M ther almost all members were pres- Mr. Horace McDonald and Mrs. - service to be held at the home Percy McDonald. Kiniraboro. were 0! Mm Freeman Jayp 2.: it I - ' E v ti i e ancs. irior of his grocery ivtore and ice wngmga on n E n cream parlour. The carpenter is Mr. Vincent Doucette of souria mad mm in cmu-lotiieurwn on Miss Ruby Ghing. employee of ”' Wm” ”” m”'""' 1"" ''"'I' test, followed by a sale of lunches. Mrs, Charles Mccm-mack. North lake. is spending a few days in Charlottetown in the interest of The Red Point Women's Institute Murray River and Vicinity Whiteway. Murray River. in his honour at his home, by the young people of Murray River. All join in wishing Reggie 'every suc- cess in his new career. Mr. Eddie spiccr has been called to his home in Newfoundland. due to the death of his mother. Much sympathy is extended to Mr. Splcer in his time of sorrow. Mr. Ken Maclieod. Charlntte- town, spent the weekend of Feb- ruary 28th at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mac- Leod, Murray River. Mrs. George Saunders. Murray River, recently spent a, few days visiting with friends and relatives in Charlottetown. During a very successful and enJoya.ble evening in the Murray River Community Hall on Febru- ary 25th. the Ladies? Aid of the United Church held a novelty auc- tion and sale of lunches, with Mrs. Jack Clarey fls aiirlfonccr for the event. A nice sum of money was added to their funds. Mrs. Percy Sharain and family. Charlottetown. spent the weekend of February 28th at the home of Mrs. Shnram's mother. Mrs. Jane Cook. and also with her sister. Mrs. D. M. Macxinnoii. Murrnjs River. Mr. Billy Haytm'. who has been cmpl0)0(i in Toronto. Ontario. has returned to the hnmc of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hay- iei-. Iligli Bank. Miss Evolia Moore has returned to her employnient at Beech "save Inn. after spending a week's holi- (ill)! at her home in High Bank. Messrs. Kenneth and Andy Moc- Fni-ianc, who Ilili'C been employed several months, have rcturncd to their home in White Sands. Mr. Norman E. Stewart has re- turiied to Cliarlnttctowii, where he is employed with tho Bank Of Nova. Scotimaftcr spcnriimz a three weeks lioliday at the home of his parents, Mi". and Mrs. Norman C. Stewart, High Bank. Miss Dorotliy Hut-ll. student of P. W. C.. spent the weekend of Februnijv Tlth at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bucll. Miii'i':iy River. -CD. Midgell and Vicinity T Creamery was held in Main School on niday evening hbruaxy ilth. All interested patrons were last- tsndance and I. vary successful meeting was carried out. A very, interesting talk was given by Mr. ."Mrs. Leon Bueii and two young LW15 MCGUIW , sons left on February 21th ,by plane for Hnltax, to take up rosi- denoc there to be with her hus- NEW mm the Heat of Mr um bad. I! is it th n.c.. ,.,.',I,,,,:i " W h e ” i” am. George Bowley of uracil. Mr. Heath Bowlsy of 0hu-lotu- tnwn spent the week-end of Feb- He was accompanied on his return trip to Charlottetown Monday Mr. ti ii i , or P. wgcf, gipenvtvhzitwtvyeekglilgegi ""”"”” by M” 3'””'l' "M "iii Flehmary zoth at the home of his "I me my ”” b””""'- parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 0. --3X . Encland. (OP)- Snooty, a four-year-old bloat act, ..?."l.';2?”Ri:i::i:"i.m..;:f was ggw; ,--m m au- recently joined up in the R.C.A.F.. 120 5; gm om!" W" twain has left for st. Johns, Quebec. Ba dxgmk ohzhhf "3"" mm” Rt where he will take his basic ti'ain- bank '10 'ms Id Q Bmwty R”"i'd ins. A farewell party was given ME" "rival gn oggtkgm” 0"” . LODON. (UP)-A London char- ity organization reports that tramps nowadays are younger and lazier than their predeanors. Near. 13' half the visitors to in hos- leis are well under 4-0 year; of R86. and prefer to rent beds at a small price every night. AMAZING NEW No lubblnl--Instant V snvni CLIAIIEII ,4; - QuikDip Quilt-01' Jun Dip Rinse lllvor Shines like New! ,3 on u 79a The roams iiniinwins " IIIIMPIIIY LIMITED .fMi'. and Mrs. Frceman JILV, and little son Wayne of Morel. v.'(-re visitors to Cliarlottctmvn on Sunday February 15th. Mrs. Edith Dupuis of the will or the Co-op Store, Morell. lcli Vfonrtny mornimr February 16th by plane for Halifax ivhcre slit will spend a week's holidays with friends and relatives there. She. will return to her duties here oni Monday February 23rd. Friends here wish her a. pleasant trip. Mr. Robert Webster. 7- W- 0' student Charlottetoivii, spent the February lath week-end at his home here with his lW"3m3- M'- nnd Mrs. Wilbur Webster. A very enjoyable Valentine party was held in Marie Hall on Wed- nesday night February llth with a fair crowd in attendance. Rev, R. A. Maolmod was in Charlottetown on Monday Febru- ary 16th receiving medical treat- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest GMT End family of Charlottetown motored to this vicinity on Sunday Feb- ruary l5tl1, visiting with friends and relatives. The regular monthly meeting of the Marie W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Byrorg Webster on”rucsday evening February 17th. in spite of the unfavorable wea- cnt. Plans and arrangements were made for the World Day 0! Prayer Regular service was held in Marin United Church on Sunday even- Mr. Ira Sanderson of Church Saturday evening February 14th. ...... A meeting of he Moi-ell Sea-op contest. and-ticrdrnbled words can- Tho sum of 324.50 -was realised. You can help cheer veterans who are sick or . av V.'.xvs::r.' lxxiiii. 2 aw . Many of the veterans of two wars . ;: and Korea . . . face the loneliness of months or years behind hospital walls. They are well cared for. But when y hope is low, physical care is not enough. it is the quiet reunions with wives and parents and childrcn in the Red Cross Lodge that lift their spiriti. Or the little comforts and entertainment that Red Cross vvorkcrs bring into the weary monotony of their lives. To bring them new hope is a work of mercy in which you take part when you give, generously. to your Red Crdis. W RED CROSS 55,310,500" is needed this year 61!: D your Rod Crm on wisely used. Each you Me accounting is subject to an?! by tbs Dominion Gonnmmu. 62 PRINCE STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN, PHONE 2880 Mirhere Ought To Be A Law By Fngaly And she 1lAT-vA66VEAlSAGO.1IlETNosoMETi anuisuoua A nooasowie M0 mun-m and mm! uovao in? .0