’ FIRMJRIPE p_ BANANAS While ‘Ilsey Last lloz 4 lliiz PHONE 747 " SEND You-n CHILDREN ano BUY THEM av THE IAGFUL casii er caiuur arenas l 194p ALSO JUST ARRlVED:-'\ IVORY SOAP SCO c“ OXYDOL CAMAY DA! iioiiiensT-iiir-Eniioii- Next week, the Department of Health will be conducting disease prevention clinics in all City Schools. Spring Park and Parkdole Schools will also be included. Commencing this year, all babies six months of age and over m. be given "Triple" protection against Diphtheria, Whooping cough and Tetanus. Children over five years will be protected rgainst Diphtheria only. All pie-school children who have already been protected sgainst Diphtheria and Whooping Cough with _tha "Combined" lil- eculations will require a further booster or re-inforcing dose. Chil- l." protected against Diphtheria only require a waster dose every three years in order to maintain adequate Immunity. initial protection costs twenty-live cents (-Z5c) land all 500"" loses ten cents (.lOc). Let us keep our children protected and thus prevent unneces- iary illnesses and perhaps untimely deaths. Mothers-we are ex- pecllng your lull co-operaticn. Do ilot fail to bring your little ones to one of the clinics. Time and place of each clinic will be advertised in the press. , . l. C. KEEPING, Chief Health Officer. . TONIGHT at 10:30 over orcv l MURRAY LINCOLN I President of the co-oiisianve LEAGUE or THE use. will speak from the l . l‘ CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE CONGRESS AT SASKATOON M. IOSEANIARXIIASSIIRES are sold exclusively at Q “W! $5 ’ orroso. sr. Fnslilllllvsltllillitli---» l-SEEITBAL Gllhlllllll This caluina h reeerved tar Iowa o! bee! tiitareas. but adverflllfll o! a lava; nature aiay be IIIUIOG at the cease a word- strictly pay- able iii advance. ‘ '. COOK'S 1o: Bbolograpiia. camera's taxi. Phone szs. GONIIIDII-ATION LIFE l8- SUBANCI. PMNIUL DiJIJlY-An unfort- unate accident occurred at Hunter River, 1n Mr. Roy Bagaallh aaw mill s. Iew draya ago. when Mr. John L. Proctor. who is an ex-per- ienced null-hand. had an arm doubly fractured while readlluaflng a belt. He was at once conveyed to the Charlottetown Hospital where an examination revealed the iact that. the injured limb could not be set tor a considerable time. . Personals Mrs. J. P. Crockett. Gty. lelt yesterday for Halilax where aha will visit Mr. D. C. Maclrean. lor- merly u! DeBable, who ia seriously ill. Mrs. Russell Smith. Oyster Bed Bridge. and sister Mrs. Elmer MacDonald and Winsome little daughter Ciwenneth Gladryo. spent. the weekend lnSuinniereide at the lwme oi their parents. Mir. and Mrs. David Edwards. First Street. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Spence, Hun- ter River, are visiting with their daughter. We. Harry Murphy. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Spence are a wonderiul couple ior their years and are looking tor- ward to celebrating their 63rd wedding anniversary May 6th. - Ill MEMORIAM MR. HENRY JIUGHES \ '1‘.he sudden death of Mr. Henry Hughes occurred on February 11, 194a at his hcme in Charlottetown. Henry (llop). as lie was known to his many irlends. was enjoying very good health the past year and his sudden death coma as a great shock to his relatives and iriends. Mr. Hughes was the ion 0,! the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hughes at Bcotchtort- Mr. Hughes lived tor a number at years at, his birth- place where he gained o large cir- cle of friends. He then moved to Charlottetown and resided hero until the time of his death. lle was of a kind and genial dis- position and was known at. all times in be charitable and upright to his iellc-nmen. He was admin. istered the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church of which he was a. true and worthy member by Rev. David McTaguc. 'I‘hc funeral took place on Fob- ruar-y 13. to St. Dunstan’: Basilica. Interment was in the Roman Cath- olic cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs. John 1". Lelghtlzer. Joseph A. Hughes, [peter O'Donnell, Wil- liam Leclair, John Callaghan and Alfred Watts. May his soul rest in peace. 0M0 0F TIIAIIKS The relatives c! Mr. Henry Hughes wish to thank their many irlends who aent. Mass cards and messages o! sympathy during their recent sorrow. i YOIIK LVIBIIIITY Miss Verne. Watts. City. was a. visitor to her home in York on Saturday evening. f... Mr. Wesley Matthews, York. is having his house and outer build- ings wired ior electricity. Mr. and Mire. Lloyd Mlaatd-illa-n ana mu Audrey Witt: were vie- itora to York Church ca Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis. York. were visitors to the Oity on Sun- day. the guests a! Mr. aadYMrs. William Watts. O Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Veasey and son Stcrlinfl. Went Thin-easy evening in the Olty where they attended the hockey game. Pictures were shown in York Hell on Wednesday evening laat by the National Film Board, which were greatly enjoyed. Rev. m. and Mrs. Roy Veaeey. Murray Harbour. were vialtm-a to York on ‘Ihureaay evening. the guests o! 84v. J. H. and MraMac- Callum. i Messrs. Stuart Vaasey arid Ver- doa jioblnaon have returned to- tlieir home: 1n York k011i Ontario where they were employed ior the aviator montha. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud. York. were vlaltora to Welt Oovehead on Sunday. the guests o! Mrs, Proud’! brother. Mo‘. Roland laarlato. who recently returned home from the hospital. Mr. and Mira. Dewar Swan and daughter Paulina laat week moved into their new reaidence. which they built last. summer. and their many triende wish them a happy and prosperous lilo in their new twine. Vialtoa-a to the Oily 1a.. week from York were: Evelyn Under- hay. Gordon Orookett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan. Mrs. Allan Ivan, Mrs. n .1. veesey. we. Wendell V001. had ‘fliolnpeon, art Ian/lee. Harry awan. Al- lan awan. Abner Veeaey. l-loraoa Messy. Mire. ‘Dom Veeeey. Mia. ltoeaoe llliaDonald. Iiliaabeth Mec- Donald. and Frank Watts. The Newman club held their regular weekly meeting last night in Holy Name Hell. The students were honoured to have as their guest, Rev. Bernard Quinn OM-i- Father, Quinn was the former or- ganizer o: the fithollc Youth Or- g; IBIJOII. I I The Amateur Athletic Associa- tion o! Prince o! Wales College had a. very successful year during 4'!- 68. As in previous years a senior hockey. football and. basketball teem were financed and entered in its respective league. Several ae- tlvltles. new in P.W.C- were begun this year under the auspices of the Athletic Association. The first of these is the organization o; a, students bacfirnlnlnn club (for boil: glrls and boys). a, large number oi’ boys and girls have been taking part In the activities oi this club. and a tournament got underway in the auditorium on Tuesday eve- nlng. a . - This year a. juvenile hockey team, something entirely new in the College was organized and lin- anced by the A.A.A. O I I As in previous years both boys and girls inter-mural basketball was encouraged. This year it. was noticed the girls 500m to be losing interest in this activity. l l I Boxing as yet has not begun but is scheduled to make 1t: beginning in the next meek or ten days. C O O The nl/ciribers oi’ AAA. are a! follows; President. Phillip Rossiter. Vice-President. Frank slgswortls. Secretary. Stephanie MacDonald. Treasurer and Ibatball Maria. ger, wallle Higgins. C i the P.W.C. 0n l-‘Tiday the Record Club will present a program of Mendelssohn. Bvslnnlns the program will be the Incidental Music to a Midsummer Night's Dream as played by Arthur Rodzinski and the Cleveland Sym- phony Orchestra. This music ar- iginally written as music for the play o! Shakespeare, i5 norw per. formed almost exclusively as s. concert piece. The well known Wedding March is pgrl; 0t this suite. As the second selection. Joa- cvh Bzisctl will pray the Violin Concerto in E minor. This con- certo is deservedly one o! the most Pvlmlar with concert goers all over- the world. As usual. the concert will be held in room 22 at. 4. p.m. Last week's concert will be repeat- ed 1n the near lulure, since the basketball game prevented many who would liked to have hum from doing so. a I C The city Basketball League semi- mllll Rut underway in the Audit- orium last night with Navy and P.W.O. playing the first. game o1 a two-dame total point serial. 1t is believed P-W-G. will acme through with league honors. Crockett and Storey have donated silver, tro- Phies that will so to tihe members v1’ the winning team, so the teem; will not be battling tor the League title only. I I I The Film Club held their regular weekly meeting yesterday after- noon and the following films were Shown —— Rye Witness Vol. I No. 3; Exercise Muskox which shuwed u. Qweditian into the north country. ..._._,__-.__. MTLLVALI ICBOOL Kmart for moron-y: Grade X r" l. Illnancis Reid, 2. Marjorie Persons. 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