MONDAY, . ~ ‘x 4/‘04/1/5? T l“ l \ t “ FF/E 57L ETSQlN <5 For flying thc skywziys or cruising the highwnys~ you'll find this Stetson right and light for travel. l The Stmtolincr is youthful and slccklto give you i that "heads up" look when you're on thc go. Come in and scc it tovluy. l ,_ HGDRE s. MFLEODIEEE Mom-t rmrrr. vrmn sinsus HAIR THAN ANY oiura BRAND. NAPOLEON 1.45 uncle star l’ lGOU-Y: UNCLE Ei-BY! I GOT SOME PQJCE Pl-DTOS OF‘ NA%LEON'$ DOGNAPPE FRIENDS I BUT THEY ‘TCHE HIM um: BIT‘. HE'S \ unraaremn’ FDI? THEN? ,,,~ l, f0. coovcm’. ausr LOOK ou-r name, , Ty tzluli» , ~ it; ii‘ . By Clifford McBride BUTTERICK FASHION ADVlSOR for a free consultation y] on ways to make \/ on the latest in \l on what's new in SHE’LL BE IN THE -FABRIC DEPT. 0N- l ill l llllfniyfa ’ Ml’; i I lf;:...‘:,".';; 21:; wfir/Zk- x Visit MISS HELEN M. LAWSON Min Helen M.‘ Lawson of the BUTTERICK COMPANY will be at Moore Ar McLeod Limited on Monday and Tuesday, April 4th. and 5th. and Invites all ladies to bring in their sowing and drui- maldng problems for advice and inflections. Mien uwuon will also attend af- tend afternoon and evening n1- ln: clauses at the Prince of Wales your Sewing U,“ M d l _ month, room and board. easier _ "e on on a, o“, Aeneas Gallant, Bloomfield. --—~ -——— Bursar, Falconwood Hospital, Oct. 15. 1943. Civil Service Appointments smart fashions fine fabrics i The following details were tabled in the Legislature recently by Pre- mier Jones in reply to a question placed on the order paper by Hon. Dr. MncMillan, leader of the Op- position, asking for the names of all persons appointed by the Jones Government to civil scrvlce posi- tions since it assumed power. the positions held by such appointees, the date of appointment and the salary in ouch case: - (Continued from yesterday's Guardian) l MONDAY Ind TUESDAY APRIL 4th and 5th Moore & McLeod Ltd. A Orville Darrach, Kcnsinglon - — Services dispensed with Oct. 3, 1946~Temp. Appi. Staff Travel Bur- eau, May 22, 1946 - $150.00 per month. Robert Dunn, Alberton, Retail V e n d o r, Aiberton, Prohibition Branch, June 6, 19116-458500 pcr month. _Everett P. Donnelly, Charlotte- town »- Resigned Feb. 1, 1947 ~- Instructor of Electricity under C. V. T,, June 15, 1946—$145.00 per month. Lauria McDonald, Ch'iown., Tem- porary Clerk, ‘Rcglstry Office, June 12, 1946-55000 pcr month. Mary Donahoc, Cardigan. Staff of P. E. I. Libraries, July 25, 1946- 5120000 per annum. Joan McDonald, Dept, of Agric. Laboratory, Sept. 9, 1946—~$65.00 per month. Ivan Dohcrly, Ch’to\vn., Clcrk. Retail Vendor, Ch'town., Oct. 21, 1946--$1200.00 pcr annum. Aileen McDonald. Ch'town., Temp. Clerk. Registry Office, Ch'town., Nov. 18, 194t‘+-$50.00 pcr month. Ralph S. Dennis, Ch'tnwn.. Tem- porary Asst. Gaolcr, Queen's Cly. Gaol. Nov. 15, 1946~$9000 pcr » month. Hugh Doyle. Ch'town., Lab. Asst. (Non-Techi Dept. of Iionlih and Welfare, Jan. 1, 1947~$6500 per month. Clurn MacDougall, Ch'town., Maid. Falconwood Hospital, Dcpt, Health and Welfare, Feb. 21, 194T—S50.00 per month. Annie Laurie McDonald, Ch'town.. Stenographer, TB. Office, Dept. of Health and Welfare, Juno 1, 104'i'— $800.00 per annum. - Euseblus Doucette, BA, Teacher P.W.C.. Temp. Appointment, Jan. 22, 1948-5170000 per annum. Ann Duffy. Ch'town,, Part-time teacher at P.W.C.. Jan. 22. 1948- 310000 per month: Full Employ- ment, Sept. 1, 1948-0157500 pcr annum. Albert C. Qlnnis. Mt. Edward Rd, Clerk of County Court. Provincial Guardian, March '16, 1948. Edward MacDonald, Ch‘town Caretaker, Prov. Building. May 1, 1948--$5fi0.00 and living quarters, Mrs, Julia McDonald, North Will- shlre-Resigned, Sept. T, 1948 — Stenographcr, School Simply Branch. May 1, 19481-380000 pcr annum. George, Darrach. Coleman, Herds- man, Fnlcnnwond Farm, ‘Dcpt. of‘ Agriculture, May 1. 1948/311000 per month, Mnry Donzihoc. B. A.. City, Ll- hrarian and Supervisory Teacher P.W.C.. Sept. 1, 1948-5157500 per annum. - Margaret Darling. St, John, N.B.. Public Health Nurse. Dept. Health and Wclfnrc, Oct. 1, i948 -- $1575.00 per annum. D. H. it. Durlwr, Clfiownn Temp. Manager. Provincial Cold Storage Plant. Oct. 2, 1948, $175M per month. Malcolm MacDonald, Ch'tnwn., Aas'l. Instructor, Cnrpcntry nt Vocational School, Jinn. l, 1049- $165 per month. Phyllis McDonald. \Vcllinglon. Temporary Clerk, Registry Office, Surnmerside, Jun. 10, 1948--$80fl.00 per annum. John McEwen. Ch'town --- Resign- ed Sept. 11, 1946 - Teacher P.W.C., Aug. 23, 1945-$1.'l00 pcr annum. Dorothy McEacht-rn, Ch'fown., Stenographer to Prov. Pathologist. Dept. of Health and Welfare, Sept. 7, 1048-881000 per annum. Preston Ellis. Tyna Valley, Temp- orary Aaft. Archivist, Nov. 10, 1948 ~8100 per month. Willa Fitzgerald. Temp. Stone, Gleanings of a Rural. District New Glasgow Mr. George Andrew spent. the week-end at his home here. Mrs. Demise Pineau has return- ed home after been a patient in the City Hospital for some time. The "flu" epidemic seems to be at large, many being llld UP with this nasty malady. Sincere sympathy goes out to Mr,_ and Mrs. Emmett Gallant (nee Gertrude Buote) in the loss of their baby boy, who was just. three months old. -The snow plough in charge of Messrs. Carew and Cassldy ls making a good job of clearing the clay roads, which motorists great- ly appreciate. Mrs. B. Andrew spent a few days with her friend Mrs. Wm. A. McMillan, who has been ill with pneumonia, her many friends will be happy to know she is making a good recovery. spending a few days at their parentlal homes "New Glasgow and Milton." Mrs, Erwin Andrew and little sou Brian are comfortably situated in Summerside at 365 Cedar Ave. After Friends will be pleased to know that Allen, little son .of Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCoubrey, is making a good recovery in the P. E. Island Hospital where ‘it was necessary for him to go for further treat- ment. Mr, Robert. Stevenson of Fred- criclon, N. 3,, spent a few days with his mother. Mrs. A. B. Bteven- son, recently. He made the return trip by air. Much to his disap- pointment and surprise the wea- ther was quite stormy here on his arrival ns he had left clear skys behind. '. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Toombs enter- ‘iuincd graciously on the evening lnf March 24th, when they invited ‘a large number of friends and neighbours. Games were played and social chats enjoyed, while the ‘ynungrr set as well as some old- lstcrs enjoyrd the light fantastic! ‘to the music furnished hy Messrs. lLco Allen and JustlnGallant. A ,deiicious lunch was served in Mrs. ‘Toombs pleneing manner, a number of Indies assisting her. Thanks was tendered the host and hostess, and all wended their way home- ward feeling the better of having a jolly get-together, A delightful parlour social under the auspices of the W. M. B. and Ladies Aid of the Christian Church was held at the beautiful homo of Mr. and Mrs. Aldar Dickieaon on the evening of March 22nd. There l arsrzrzrr; 1,3,7. 1w. M .o...eng,M... 2:1’ enqoyfxelgy Ch'town., Deputy Minister of Pub- was somewhat belated, as it was 2:, mirage’ 0d‘ 1' ‘Niki t" be t‘ ‘fhglelmdm h”??- r" ‘m Clarence E. Foster. Ch’town,— i553? of; it ‘ii’; nlsofiisi §""°‘& ‘f.’ 4".“ ,;‘°-.,‘°.‘;.." FM“ v ' Q . I . ., . , - . ioyable. A beautiful lunch was ur- pet? month. e ‘rm ved and a. nice sum was Nalized. Bernice Francis. Fortune. Dept. A vote of thanks was tendered Ir. Agriculture. Agricultural Lab. Sept. andthzdénhoblcltiaeon for the use 9. 10¢ -— 870.00 per month. o me. N385, Yorkshire, Inlfand -(OI) - A Otio-year-old giant walnut tree cut down nearby is so bid that British sawmills cannot cope with it, The trflltk. whleh_ con- .00 Mr annum. Walter MacFarlane. Ch’town., tor Vehicle Iiloon Hospital. arch 1B, month and living coat-tern. l ma GUARDIAN. ci-iaimorrrarowiv ' of the Newfoundland District. Oua- uperations in Newfoundland with Ass‘t. as Farmer, Falconwood Farm. Jan. 7, 1945—$60.00 per month. porary. Appointment Farm. Dec. 11, 1944 - 050.00 per month. Herdsman, Falconwood Farm, Apr. vices dispensed with Sept. 9, 1946-- Katherine Fraser, l-lopefleld. teacher. Model School, Oct. 1, 1946 #4000 i... Edward Charles Farfieharaon, Ar- ileatlellawfounillaml. U. ll. R. TBlIQIiIIITIS ' -._- ‘TORIONIO. Ont. April 1 -‘-'1'he appointment of Hamid J. Clarice, formerly assistant secretary, New- foundland Depe-rlmvn Boil-e and Telegnphs. to be I intendent adisn National Telegraphe. was an- nounced today W WM Arm- atronl. general manager. w. Clarke will have Jurisdiction over all Canadian National ‘Iclegnphe headquarters at St. Johns. Born in 1910 at Victoria. Nfld. m, Clarke received his early edu- cation on the Island. graduating from both the Methodist College and the Memorial University Ool- lege at. St, Johns. In 1932 he grad- uated from Dalhouaie University. Halifax, in mgtneerin‘. Two years later he became identified with the Newfoundland poets and telegraph: as inspector, telegraph division. and five years later was made depart- mental inspector. Frederick W. Godfrey, Ch'town., Ass’t. Retail Vendor, July 1, 1944- 5120000 per annum. . Samuel Glllis, Struthcona, Temp. lNiliiam McGrath, Covehead, Tem- Falconwood Unsworth Gurney, Charlottetown. 19, 1945-—$85.00 per month. James Gallant, Ch'town, - Ser- Ass't. Warehouseman, Wholesale Vendors, Dec, 1, 1945-4120000 per annum. Edward Gillis. B.Sc., Indian Riv- cr, Laboratory Tcch., Dept. Health and Welfare, Sept. 15, 1945-4109130 per month. Gordon W. Gray, Ch'iown., Driver and Maintenance Mechanic, C.V.T., Oct. 11, 1946--S120.00 per month. Frank Elwood Graham. Glad- stone, Attendant. Fnlconwood Hos- pital, March 3,‘1947 -—- $65.00 per month. » - v Margaret R. Goulde, Toronto, Teacher, P.W.C., Sept, 1, 1941-31700 per annum. , ' J. Anthony Gallant, Wellington. Clerk. Dept. of Provincial Treas- urer. May 1. 1948——$1100 per annum. George Gallant’, Cardigan, P. E. I. Temperance Commission, Retail Vendor, Cardigan, July 6, 1948— $1275 per annum. Fred C. Gallant. Rustlco, Dept. Public Works Highways. Mate M.V. run ttil, or Maritime lie-Ups B7 ylformaa Alieetlter Oanadian Pull Write‘ I . 4 ‘I --<OP)-An eminent Canadian edu- eationiat and social leader yester- day H1190 the United Natlom t: use the ctr-operative movcnmt in the Maritime Provinces as a model for boosting the landward areas of the world. Manual. M. Cont! the Extension mepartamnt of Si. Francis Xavier Univeaaity, (Anti- gonieh, N.B., told a press confer- ence the era-operative idea provid- ed a. ddle road between Commun- ism extreme capitalism. I ,"It is a method of getting people randy to accept out-aide aid uritlmut 22in‘ their souls." Fat-her Ooady d.- Earllcr he outlined to the United Nations aim-commission on econo- mic development the 30-year his- tory of the "Antigoulsh movement." which started on a. shoestring and now runs huge producer-and-con- surner oo-opemtives with 100.000 members. Father Goody, a leader from the beginning of the movement's wort: in Nova Scotfa. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. was chosen by the mtemational 0o- operative Alliance as its spokes- man before the sub-commission. -An alliance spokesman described the burly, whltehaired, Rouian Catholic priest as the best technical expert available to outline the re- lotion between the co-operative movement and President Trumarifls “bold new program" of aid to un- tier-developed areas. Father Coady l; general-secret- ary of the Oo-operatlve Union of Canada. The sub-commission has been studying methods of carrying out the program of technical assistance planned by the last. session of the economic and social council. “I can't conceive of any place being so poor where the Antlgoulsh plan‘ won't work," Father Coady said. m rxozunn oonoinon.’ AT BARGAIN rmors our now! SAVE! GROGKETT M» STOREY m. 134 run srnrrr anon: s34 "Fairvlcw", July 13, 1948~—$140 per month. Francis Hagariy. Temp. Steno. Farm Labour Board, July 1, 1944-— $50 per month. Charles Hamm, Charlottetown, Instructor in Carpentry C.V.T., May 10, 1945; Feb. 1, 1948~$155 per month; services retained, Feb, 1, 1948-$175 per month. ’ Richard Hennessey. Ch‘town.,bAc- countant, Prov. Sanatorium, Oct. 25. 1945. (To Be Continued) SIX-Y EAR SENTENCE OTTAWA, April 1—(CP)—Erneat Morgan, 26, who surrendered in Halifax several weeks ago, was sen- tenced today to six years in King- ston Penitentiary for armed , rob- bery, Morgan wa sconvlcted before Magistrate Glenn Strike of holding up the cashier of a theatre here and taking $393. He gave himself up in Halifax March 23, more than two wccks after the holdup. ' l IELIOIDIS Ilill 0F TIE norm FIIIST GOFFEES t rot-v lilsilaeli Insoles Tlel lip la Pain "For a ye r I suffered from pain In the lo s and sore back. My can was diagnosed u rlleuma‘ , but ne medicine relieved mo. Then l_ tried Iervlllue. I “ma! mum. m nnru sq, e flashed" before I fell like a new . "W!!!" W"! 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