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CARDIGAN mruvmw . ............- cnamuz VALLEY .l0HNS'l'0N'S Iuvlta ROCKY POINT ......-............ wmsnoa nuuon . new HAVEN ............um-. ..........c......... STANLEY BnmGl.l"""" CLYDE RIVER .......-............. WILMOT v.4r.r.av-rmnmoun" - smrnrrmsmrcsnnnnnooaa 'ii'i&2-.'”na':i-' ”" riarnwav ' wganrr, SERVICE. SHIP YOUR IIOGS TIIROUGII OUR TBUOKEBS YOU ARE INVITED-T0 VISIT THE LOCAL PLANT AND SEE YOUR IIOGS BEENG EELED, WEIG AND TIIJOKII IAOBNT aslrllron-Albany Vlolnlw Vsnlnn Hnthrt .-Moods) on Aldon con... Hampton George DIIIIIOIC .....TIIeIdsy Albertmr Alba-ton coop. ....! ....'neada! Anamdalo J. 6. Maenonall .:...'hasla! Bedford-Trundle Tuesday t belle Iltver-Wood ananrmsrnouanrmumn: 4 ' m is run vowmr or nous smrran om.r.1'uu ISLAND mar susrams ran PRICE run rsurm so 11- is To Your: ADVANTAGE wrmvs wanna IN voun VIOINITY. mm is "A PART or ova wmnxnv smrrmo svsruu mar ASSURES you or ran: muse NEXT SHIPMENT FOR YOUR OWN" SATISFAC- TION. ' THE FOLIDWING IS A LIST OF OUR AND raucarms: ,w1-rromznn DOADERS mm” mm amsron ............... ................. GORDON 1- Mel SAVAGE uannou .. l'ln.'roN L. nouous uouwr srawam ALVIN BURKE WILLIAM J. McDONAI-D LINWOOD J. E. B. STOBEY ARNOLD BRUCE JOSEPH MUBNAGBAN BOY CAMPBELL IVAN TUBNEB BOBEBT CBABBE mm-n WILTSIIIBE -.....-... III-MEB Cl-OW - MELVILLE ......l................... 3- 0- DIN HOWANDEB nun-ran arvna. - .. GORDON APPEN noan SAM coupon nor-a rcrvrzn ................ D. It IIIID cavmvnrrr ...- nnwaan r.ow1:nsn aaannmcron naaow armnsnnsxa naar. ronn mrrcrmnn --.. cuvron cum rmvrroaa nunmv .. rnrarowu rmxsmorow .. ouvrza camanu rmnvuv e rarmroww ..... aov sravarrr r.o:vo nrvna -. wnaum nan. sasvmw - rams a. neuron HAMILTON-MALPEQUE -- .. HEATH nnvnnron BR.00KF1l'lLD ..-.;.;.---.-....... rmumrrn lnwnouam srsmroracovnnnan ....- naaav uuuuonm ' SHOULD , YOU NOT (HAVE AN ' ADVEBTISED TRUCKEB IN YOUR VIGINITY. TRUCKING WILL- TBUCIIEB OB FABMEII DELIV- WN IIOGS AT OUR STOCK PENS. OIIABIIYITEIKJWN V Swift caution on. mu... 0 ATl'EilTIOii not rnonucens FOR HIGHEST RETURNS AND PBOIIPT. EFFICIENT UTIIEII LIVESTOO ...WIlter Mullen .....-.. -.1 Il- DUCEB8 iasr you con- TBY US WITH YOUR MONEILL AND EVERY WEEK. LOADING DAT lands - Fiat River Is. Basra .. Bloomfield ............. Bloomfield coop. ..... ....'lIlIIdsy. ' Bradnlbano ...........: liner wlgncro ..........'.'rllIndr canno Cove .... ........ Archie Mackinac! .....'I'ncIlIaJ Rocky Point - New x Dominion - Nine . Mile Creek ...-l......... Lea Taylor ................ Tuesday Cardigan Norman Ilaclansio .......'I'barsday Conway . rung”. , Freeland -............. B. I. PIIIDIII Garnwall .........,..;...... Ilaaen Howard ........-.'.l'saada i corelread-Yen ....... Lloyd Venn ............'l'oaIday CrInpadnd-Weat1nuI- III Dnnstaffnagg ,,g,,,,,,,,,. nu-dun Iona . Eldon . pg pug. M I I x ,, y 1. mag. .,,,,,,, 1-gun ---w---- 'l'"l0" in h"b”" ”""”""””d --3"”-.---. -i'-7-- 0- Card of Thanks tt..::2::-:..'::h.:::::.Wu:.s -- '3" ----''','If' : f Halifax. s.aeo.us (o.seo.ooo) Gas ' "" ”"""'" T'”” "n" The famil r the late James s bushels: Saint John. 10,944,012 '”'"" t """'” L V y ” ' I 0 us 10.000)" Quebec o,ooe,aol (7- Ilmoon North .2. (ml Graham -----"".""' 3......” W. :4” -"'u....-mt &””.,2'.'-ii 44a.'322)- rum Rivers. ra.m.o2'o Banter am: ......... ......' 3 m "N we "3," 3;, Local Delivered Price c:,4;u,soso; Montreal. u,ew.m ”"'""""' "'9 "5"" .' "'5' . ' ,,,"”'."m,,,'.',33, E13,. ...d cue. or 071,404,199): Prescott, 9,913,502 "W-m -.---on -elm ...f-'-ELIE ”"'""” "' M ""'" '” Sri37”o3”Ta3ziso3o'75-”3i”.;'2”hiix iii ii:ms'g...,f.'.. .'m T "'”I'”'V"-”'i buuvunql.-..-..-." , toms (o.5'a'1,s'ao); "'ancouver: sal- "--r-v -- T-"-I ” "'”'5”'"'”- 1 IN MEMORIAM W"."......”"”")- ":3 I, , y :. noel-barns ....l'...'n-clay: vrorosra scnoot. "uni -:.:.".....-... coop; m'::l'sIaliy - "' '”""'."""" " 3"" ”" n r Janua :- IQWW , k A A ' .. IOIIII De-toe ....... ....'.. 1"”... "T, "hm", T!" 83:: II.etpsr'tnenry:-- lt mm-wan - . Grade x-1. wtndro: mcneur. Shirts ...................loddto Putt -...--- ' K with and hurt we watched we Grade IX-l. Joan Bouiter: 2. Iepmmlso ........!:u. s. leelwu s I. 7, an up you ,, Sylvia Boulter; 3. Robert wt-lgm. . . only ................. an man we loved you dearly 5 Grade vm-1. Marlene Thomp- ...................'l'lgIlaI .................'hIIls! weenll son: 2. Eleanor Hart: 3. Gary ' Grade 'vu-1. slam Mac- tm l.. A lrIuyjbIeasIIsr'il'iI. . ..;..'....,............. I. N. DIWII ...M..Tuadsy until nsao BOIIIII - '3-i '. .'-w':''''''-''-3'5''''-''''''-.-'. '-""' " . 4 Tuesday ellld-I Iranian carries HINT Mryotum JAMIE" I. III! Relatives -and friends were put. lv lto&ed at the sudden pushag of Jones S..Birt in Charlottetown on Jan. 18, 1951. in hisfmh yen. I-Iehadbbeen with his can all at. ternoon and.had -left him. about lfltteen l ' previous to beta: found alongside the road where t-hehadbmzzrlmed withabeart attack and died instantly. The late Mr. Birt was born at i'.i':itim".?. Ii" "” .t”''.....”' 1”" enry an no But. Hewas married in 1900 to Liana Beatrice Adams of Hart- land, N. B.. and lived for a sum while in the United States before unmingbacktoP.E.I. where he bought a farm in Covehead Road and carried on a blacksmith trade. Helivedbhereuptloayearlgo when after the death of his ymu1g- est son with whom he lived. he moved to Charlottetown with his daughter Stella and was very set- ivemd anrar-tfor.arn.on-ofhis age. He had just completed a new house for his daughter-in-low and grandchildren a few weeks prior to his posing. There are left to mourn his passing two brothers, William of Ctwehead Road, and Ben-iarnin of Powell River, 13. C.; also five daughters and four sons. namely. Arthur, Seymour, Harry. all of Covshend Road; Uttley. of Park- dale: Ruth. Mrs. Brrinsley Smith, East Royalty; Grace, Mrs. Leonard Ford. Oyster Bed Bridge; Avis. Mrs. T. W. Barrett; Stella, Mrs. Raymond Douoette, and Erma. Mrs. Everett Wylie. all of Char- latte-toum. The funeral was held from the MacLean Funeral Home on Jan. 15th and was largely attended, the service being conducted by Mr. Frederick Bryenton. Hymns sung were "All My Springs". and. "II There Anyone Can Help Us." I-Iis remains were laid to rest in the Covehead Road Cemetery beside thosp of his wife who predeceased him by sixteen years, and son Russell one year ago. The pail- bean-crs were his five sons-in-law and a nephew, namely. Br-insley Smith, T. W: Barrett, Leonard Ford. Raymond Douoette. Everett Wylie and Garth Birt. The floral tributes. cards and messages of sympathy are as fol- lowa:-- Pillow: The Family. Shelf: Mr. and Mrs. Henrtz. Walter Cards Of ympsthy Percy and Agnes Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morrison. Al and Jean Morrison. Charlie and Jeanette Marshall. Peter and Margaret Proud. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Vessey. , Grove and Hazel MacMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woolrid-ge. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Colea. Edison and Irene Hardy. Spring Park Womenls Institute. Parkdale Women's Institute. East Royalty Women's Institute. Walter and Blanche Steele. Stscin Power. Bill and Irate Boisner. Dannie and Margaret Gsu. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Macxenzie. Francis Gallant. Helen Hughes. Margaret Woolridge. Price and Hazel Ilhompson. Mrs. Essie MacDonald. N. D. Macneen. Claude and Hazel Colwell. Rap and Helen Moore. Mrs. Gertrude Doucette. Eloby and Jean Ford. Rector and Mabel Maccannell. Frank Maclaean. Mrs. Olive Carr. Mr. and Mn. Walter Gregor. Ivan and Veda Morrow. Doris Gallant. Frank and Merton Thorne. Madge Lowav. Bayfleld and Irene S-havw. Stirling and Bessie Birt. Fred and Rene Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. mm; Axworlhy. Mr. and Mrs. Ar-nun Horne. Waldo and Lillian Stewart. Jim and Lillian. Letters of sympathy Earle Birt. Jessie Mscllwerr. Mrs. Claude Colwel-l. Mrs. Hum Friznell. Mrs. William Mary Maclnnls. Mae. ouddy. Clarence and Jessie. Alice Birt. ' Mrs. arristopher Higgins. Hui iusimonum Illl. nusrs-u. mm There passed away efully at the City Hospital on Adi Wednes- day. Feb. 7th., Mrs. Russell Mar- tin, no 00, beloved wife of Mr. 33501.1 Martin. 64 Victoria Street. scattering a lengthy illness and being aware of her condition and e-vitabls death. she was resigned to lobe will of God. having absolute faith in his ultirn e mercy and justice. A devout, ember of the paid: of the Most Holy Redeemer. her faith and piety. was well known to her many ,tr-lend: as well as to the rector and clergy who were in frequent attendjnce during her ly wife and mother are: Reginald, Elliott, Augustine and Gerald, now in Ontario. who were home to visit. their mother just previous to her death; five children at home. Pius, Letitia. Margaret Rose, John and David; another daughter, Arvella (Mrs. George Pineau) of Toronto. flew home to be at her mother's bedside, a month previous to hea- passing. Formerly Mary Madeleine Peters of Oyster Bed Bridge, she is also' survived by three sisters, Mrs. Charles McDonald, Charlottetown, Mrs. Richard Cullen, Morell and gird. lldwud Comtisr. Brantford. n . The funeral was held from her late residence on Friday, Feb. 9th., to the Glunch of the Most Holy Redeemer. thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. The many Ma offerings. spirit- ual bouquels, flowers and cards testified to her popularity among her friends. She will be fondly rc- membered-by all. Card Oi Thanks Mr. Russell Martin and family wish to thank Dr. J. A. McMillan. sisters and nurses of the Charlotte- town Hospital, also those who sent Mass cards, mowers, messages of sympathy and all the kind neigh- bours and friends who helped them in their recent and bereave- ment. RECOGNIZ THEM VANCOUVER --(OP) - Eight new Mustang fighters for Van- couver's 442nd (reserve) 1?. C. A. P. Fighter squadron got an unex- pected radio salute from n Traits- Canada airliner as they were ar- rivina here. First officer on the airlin r, Geoff Northcott, is also Group Captain comma ”' , the reserve R. O. A. 1". wing in British Columbia. For Eczema-u Skin Troubles Make up your mind today that you are going to give your skin a re chance to get well. Go to Hughes Drug Co.. The Jenk.ins' Pharmacy, Reddin Bros. or any good drug store and get an orig- inal bottle of Moone's Emerald .011-it lasts many days because It is highly concentrated. The very first up lication will give you. relief - t e itching of czema is quickly stopped - erup- tions dry up and sca e off in a very few da 3. The same is true of Itching oes and Feet, Bar- gffs Itch, Salt Rheum, skin trou- es iliemember that Moone's Emerald Oil is a clean. powerful, enetrat- ing Antiseptic Oil that oes not stain or leave a greasy residue. Complete satisfaction or money Eildrrus Dana Co. LTD. I The JENKINS PHARMACY 266 BEDDIN BROS. CANADA'S GREATEST CAR BUY 3 in Commons For . Lertto mourn a loving and mm. ' 126.870 590). Quebec-4.512 (4.203): 4.464.885 200); 2,405,530 (2141.85); 214 (2,27'l,0l2). 814 (7.&3'l,311); 15,315,536 (13,870- 146). 191 (72,157); 308,700 -(170,324). 061.317 (lB,8N.m); 1o.ooo.ooa (9.- 353.E). Renews Battle Soldier Settlers O'1'i'AWA, Feb. 2 - (O?) - A persistent Irish farmer from the Prairies yesterday auffered an- other setback, in his annual battle to V ”e the Government to liquidate immediately the indeb tedness of veterans lied it... Sunday To is observed In Canadian churches TORONTO. Feb. 22-Next satur- daivhand 5unday.Pebruary 24th and 25 . have been set aside as Red Cross Sabbath and Sunday, in sup- port of the Society's annual na- tional appeal, Hon. Leopold Mac- aulay. chairman of the National .. r . . ”' on farms with Gov following the first world War. Robert. hair. a native of Kell- oeuee. Ireland. who came to Can- ada in 1914 to settle in Vermilion. Alta.. was told by a Government spokesman that the 91,03,009 still owed by the veterans cannot be written off "in one fell swoop.” Labor Milnistcr Gregg, speaking in the absence of v t nis ter Lal-"ointe, said that since 1940 the Government has been grad- ually liquidatifig the indebteclneu of the old soldiers. He hoped this policy would continue, but he could not undertake on behalf of the Government to eliminate all re- lmalning 'debtedness immediate- y. The statement did not satisfy Mr. Fair. Social Credit member for the, Alberta constituency of Battle River. He called for a vote on the resolution he has been pre- senting at almost every session during the last 15 years. It urged the Government to grant clear titles to soldiers settled on farms unlit. provisions of the old Soldier Settlement. Act. Th r ' tic" was by a vote of 133 to 53. supporters in- cluded social credit. Progressive Cc:-eervattve and C.C.F'. members, P. 2. Ga (Ind-Chicoutlmi). Tom Goode (ilo-Burnnby-R.ich- mend). George Cruickshank (1.- Fraser Valley), Fernand Viau (L- St. Boniface), William Mott (L- New Westminster), Walter Thom- son (L-Ontario), and J. A. sim- monds (L-Yukon-Macxenzie Riv- er). The resolution was one of two discussed at the brief mid-week sitting, devoted to proposals of private members. Roch Pinard (L--chambly-Rouviile) kt off a discussion with a resolution call- lng for abolition of tolls on the Victoria and Jacques Cartier Bridges over the at. Lawrence River in Montreal. The debate was not concluded at adjournment and will be resumed later in the session. Traffic Al National Harbors Shows Increase O'l'l'AWA, Feb. 22-(CP)-Tub no at canadals national harbors increased during 1950, the Trans- port De-partrnent reported yester- day. Both the number and the regis- tered tonnage of vessels were higher, and there was a gain of eight per cent: in total cargo handled. The eight national harbors last year handled 46.154 vessel arrivals compared with 44,061 in 1949. Net -registered tonnage of the ships was 30,116,589 compared with 84.- 723.983 the previous year, while the total inward and outward carso tonnage was 35,615,403 cgmpared with 33,713,798. t i Shlpplnz by harbors in 1950. ahowlng vessel arrivals, vessel tonnage and cargo tonnage, with 1949 figures bracketed: Halifax-8.012. (2137).: 4.406.- 238 (435,606): 3.724.161 (3.560.- ). Saint John. N. B.-1.006 (1.60): zaasma (2,387,216): 2.071.900 (2.- 415,895). Que.-.217! (108); Ohicoutimi. . (131,095); 201.334 (156.- .. 1.. ammo (1,875,361). Que.- 2.434 (2.- 2,776- (dl, 170.583) 2 Three Rivers. Montreal-4.706 (4.480) : 8.263.- (32): 83.- 15,- Ohurchill, Man.-36 Vancouver-29.661 (3.428): Volume of grain traffic was lower in 1060 than in the previous year. Deliveries during 1960 from grain elevator: or: by the board and from privately-operated it an-tic Pbsil: 2. George Myers; 3. Billy Maolicnald Tones vi-1: noun: II n; 1. new aouru-: I. must BGIliH'. ,.,.p it today. Observance of the two special days in churches and synagogues throughout the nation precedes the March 1st opening of the Red Cross appeal for 5.000.000. This year the society is appealing for an over-subscription of its regular 35,000,000 objective for peacetime work, in order that it may ariswer the request of the Department of National Defence for the provision of blood plasma for the armed forces. Red cross branches in many communities are planning addit- ional function: this week-end to give the days special significance. "The spiritual ideal and wide hulnanitarianiun of the Red Cross is cnphaslzed by this traditional practice among ciergymeu of all faiths," Mr. Macaulay said. NEW LONDON W. M. S. The Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of New London United Church held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. sterling Macxay on Thurs- day evening. February lst. The Brown conducting the worship ser- vice, the theme of worship being "I-its Silent Presence". scripture x -" g was Psalm 23 followed by hymn 286 and closing prayer. Ded- ioatory prayer for missionaries was offered by Mrs. Marshall Constable. The conducted by the pi sident. '1he min-utea,were read and approved. and roll call was answered with a verse containing the word "Ser- vice". There were thirteen mem- bers and three visitors. d with Mrs. Frank - "business period followed.' The sec- , There were thirteen books read during the month. A buying com- mittee was to purchale material to be made into articles) of clothing to be sent to United church Overseas Relief. It was de- cided to send for anterior pageant. A very interesting report of the Prerbyterial meetings recently held in Sumlnerside was given by Mrs. .7. M. Campbell. Mrs. Hamlld Dun- ning, and the president, Mrs. Ray Macleod. The World Day of Prayer committee gave its report and plans were made for theworld Day of Prayer eetinz. A bazaar. which was held after the meeting, netted 813.50. the proceeds of which go toward defraying the ex- penses of mailing overseas parcels. The offering amounted 38.65. Mrs. Marshall Consta le kindly invited the members to her home for the March meeting. The leader will be Mrs. C. 3. Gone and dedic- 8i01'Y Prayer will be offered by Mrs. Innis Campbell. The program Callus on I! run clean to 'l.umlo unrsrmmr retary reported twenty-three calls eight boxes sent to sick and shut- ins. .1... IIOLMAIWS made and twenty-five cards andl' sod McCarthy, Gerard Sinottl Sinnott Kevin Pheian. equal. as Trainor. Freda Devesux. will be in dame of lllidllwhl no uallgisnd Mrs. James Gnu w ve readings at The d for thsmaedng be an "Inter 'l'l:ought." The meeting closed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Aids- lictoua lunch was then served 1:: the hostess. smuon roan scaoor. Report of stator and serum for January:- - ' Grade Ix-Elva 'Ilr-ainor. Ger- 5 at Z Gtlde VIII-Rita Mica-day. - Li-is Connolly and Patricia Me- Car-iihy. equal. Grade V-Leo Malone. Grade IV-James Trainer, Jon Grade I-.1-Leonard Trainer and Grade I-Gerald 'Ika.inor, 'IIrorn- Teacher. 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