__.. I’ DRAMA 0».- ruurws FIRST LOVE! The heart-beats of real PQOpIe. . . the joys and the (fmoers i" vounr: love . SPONSORED BY: K. of P’s i L¢<I .___.4-;._. See it with our sweetheart. or a . grand evening in “ the theatre! -¢-__ EXTRA‘-____. I CARTOON—TRAVELOGUE "otm GANG" COMEDY ._.___.____._.__ DAILY 3.15 -_ 1 ._ 9 SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 c CAPITOL -.- TWO I)!!! —.—F|il & S ~—ADDED— p flNAL (‘HAPTER SERIAL "name PATROL" 3 STOOGES £4 POPEYE. Ar. NEW IMPROVED I. M. T. CITY BUS ROUTE Starting THUSDAY, FEB. 17th Ilus leaves for Town from MT. EDWARD RD. CORNER (via Gerald St.) at half intervals starting at 7.45 a.m. MT. EDWARD RD. CORNER (via Esher, Fitz- roy and Grafton). at half hour intervals starting at 8.00 a.m. WILLOW CORNER (via San., Spring Pk., Upper (lueen) at half hour inierimls starting at 8.00 a.in. WILLOW CORNER (via Rochford and Water) at half hour intervals starting‘ at $.15 a.in. Last eveninq trip ltutves Willow Corner (via Roch- filrd and Witter) tit 8.45 p.m. Both buses leave lllllyis Restaurant every fifteen minutes. Island Students At hit. Allison torv and Appreciation o!‘ Must Doii-ud ULYUIXLOII. ltoilo Bay --—-- Class ii iii ultciiiistrv 1; Pass 2 in lllSlOTV :1: _ _ _ l Island students obtained the fol- ts-tiuttsli l, ‘ in ElWllKll ‘.2: Pass iii iiiilnsouliy 1. ‘THUR siaiidint: in um eiamiiititiotis uorothy Callbeck. sllllllllt‘l‘Sld9.i Sorlo nizv 1. _ renilv completed in Mount Alli- Class 3 iii History l; itIllllllSll 23* Bruce Alat-Kciitlrii-k. Alberto . 501i“ llniveisiti; Luau 2; uliiss 3 ill FFtJllCll 2; Geo- Class 3 in Philos-iphv 2: Euullsli 2: 1 “ii ‘as 2» a" “tlfiiliiltlif u,‘ .. 3- W=5ll--I.\.c..Pass sass Donald Baker. Kensington. is l sit...‘ rPresented To CA ITOL TODAY ONLY v.15 -- 7 H 8.45’) = Fun-tor-oll, Iroe-for-cll romance . “with the odds on the biondel A Pnrlmovnl ,lt|>IlI will! ELEANORE WHITNEY JOHNNY DOWNS lYNNE OVERMAN TERRY WALKER BEN N Y B AK ER binned i, Gouge Aitlinlnbnd / i PLUS MUSICAL _ t NOVELTY Ann l CIIARLEY ciiAst: ! 5 g ‘romom J Q HOLY REDEEEMER é HALL e JGQQQQIOMCUZLCLQIJJBQJAQQIXQDZQCB. ftioneert Large Audience xcellent ‘P r 0 g r a m Features A n n u al Performance. Queens Square School Auditor- iuin was tilled to riiuacity last rtlsht when the boys of the school staged their iiniiuxil concert. The sciiool is iiotctl for the excellence of similar prozzra ms given in years uone by and Dlltaillt (lav pupils uti- hcid the Nllllitltltlll established ' uivlntz a performance that was it veiw hieh order. Erich number was presented with skill and intelli- genre winirii spoke much for tre abilly of nunils and the nalitstak- inrz instruction by teachers. A new feature on theprogram was the showiiu: 0t‘ iflOYlilfi and still pictures of the ivue used in modem education systems. Princi- pal Leo F. alclloniilil tolcl- ihewtucll- ence flint lite pictures were. shown to give variety to the eoiiecri and iltinv possibilities of the sci-called "new fancied devices" in e(lllCiltlUll. l-Ie invited comment at a later date. llrlizht and clever cositiiines anti skillful maize-up did much to add lo the t.\‘\_'(‘llt‘llt'L‘ of the concert. worthy of special mention w i th performance of boys \\il(7 phi/ed the liart of ilirls. The prourani was as follows. Chorus. O Canada. Mr odv of Irish iilrs. Valentine Nunitier, (trade IV. Wte Willie Winkle. Grades land 2. Vocal Solo. “The Old Refrain". James Morris. Hc-tlth Drill. Grades l anti 2. Harmonica Trio. J. Doiit-ette. It. LeCliilr and A azclroll. lilncorlrdl. Recitation. "lwbcrt Reese". M01‘- rill Walsh. _ Educational film. Sl-ltnnaii l.i>.vl_ (li-atle V. _ slcn Batu-e. Dennis. lloivliiir: (en- Class 1 in IQCOIlOHIiFS 2; _Econ0m- 2: lcs Li; histoiy b; uernutn lyiiis- ii 1. __ lgrle Coffin, V Montague. Bass in Philosophy 8; New Testament. Elf- '.i‘i'ziinliie 1; Class l in Philosophy . ‘sis A. filth-sod iii English 2; Pass in (Jhem- “Min-guilt Davies, suitiinerside. n’ 3 Class i in Aural Lorne Bell. Carleton Sldln .Class 2 in History uiid Allure t-iiition of iUitlSS 2 ‘tti lfltiuCtlllilll 1. cored). TillllllOllflllff Drl‘l. Gratin: 2 and 3 Vo-a‘. lwt, Jtlllll (iililliiivFi Rea:- gle Hitches. . Vi-fl: l] rmez-tloiis, Elinor Calliin ( l roret I. pilwie '1‘ i119 l~‘ii‘.'\')ri!i-:=_ (ii-arias Vi , _ v _ rmfll‘ Alfrerl Dun wit". iii tllf‘ \ ~ - . . Quem Strum-c Frliooi itliflllllg stall l \\‘.'\~ RPPfITIlllRPlSY. The concert will be repeated to- nUzWVA p ,_ _. L- Latin (‘his in New ‘TCWP inent; History‘; ck A: Clfl-‘és 1i in Eiouoizii Jiiines lyiiictiownu, Klilllllll‘. Class ’ Flistnrv ti; C1055 2 7: Pass in Etiglish 2. Heber Aliititicus. Alhcrloii. Class Li; Philosophy ‘l: Education llllFrg- hv- t’. — -~-- , . . t q-p - e t ell-mill?"l‘t‘tlti.“t“i.l°illlii l“£‘ti‘°m?.tif5.i-‘“e*l.i‘.l.?“lli'voile B11589" "W l: Pass nun}; tsh 1 » 3. (wade g m piano 4 !PR¢SA§‘II Physics 1. Anvil.» llernartl Frectoivn Class 1 ‘Harold l-lockln tlou ~ Class 1 in Marianne Hitters. Charlottetown. lll Enelish 3' French 3' Frenchitl" ()9 lngn 21y Phys (Iht-inlstry jCiiiss 3 in Eliiutsii .i; rhvsicalliltiii- Physic 1: History find jppruclniqm} 5. rchmnml-lv 6-’ _ 5 in Eitullsh canon". Pass tll Pi. itch; Latin l; g Music: Class‘ 2 in English aa- 2? Mathematics 4. Wither“ Biol)“ 1- fillhll 7: (fliiss 3 1n muqiiwpl-ty a ' '11-; MacDonald. Hunter River. Latin Roan. soiirls. class l in : !r‘l~ld"BlackK-~_— chuiiqiwikwn‘ Class 1 m Philobophy l: Philosophy’ mlliilcisffelrt Silecle. Charlottetown. MEN WANTED 'r_o TRAIN as IIIESEL ENGINEERS ion "riuiiss BUS- hs. "riwc .‘ u."r m: I Tut- Esrizn mniiigfiiifsi ANiYEFIiJRNiSVII\(i(%I?CllAltA(71'l';lt REFERENCES. Iieiltlollilillfl monthly mvmentu can be itrranirrll t0 My 71"‘ tuition fee. we pay bu: ‘fare. 8 t . i 1 i. ci-1ii'3tt3.‘.‘.‘.‘i.“‘ii”...‘°.‘3i,,“ifilfiliffil”m2‘ e 5°63 5315i- _ “mmmlde. hid-y, Feb. taut. (‘lass 1 in Urriitau A: hluitlicuiiitirs n; Chemistry 4: lliolcwv J: {Tl-ma 3 m C|](In'|L<i,l‘_V ii; Chi-e 3 in lico- noinics 1. . Roy Vesey. York. Class l iii Phil- osnnlnr B; Socioioiry 3: New ‘lfestii- nient Exezcsisli; Heine»; Hlhl-OIY tutti Appreciation of lilnsic. Howard wedlock. Hunter River. Pass- in History l: Mathematics l; Physics l: Blnloey l. Stewart Williams, Tyne Philosophy 2: lnslorv b; English 3; Erl" German l: Cheinlstrv 5: BiOIOK-l’ 3: 01am 8 in Phyaicn l: Oeoletiw b. - [hatched out and later out into the ......§ tit Histciy i: History 5: Oheflvslry - Valley. Class I in i-ltll" itlnn 4: Class 2 in . West Covelivad. (Toss l in Chemistry 4: Class 2 in i . n, v . q\!\‘ CeritraiR-‘Gmuqrdiclzn CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- SURANCE L-Wl89-7-12-3l2. QUEEN'S Square School cert tonight. 8.15. BRACKLEY CONCERT at Heartz Hull. East Royalty tonight! I Come! L-49-2-17-1l. POLICE COURT—At the Police i 90W; yflslerday a woman dimmed with unlawfully permitting coit- sumpt-ion of liquor on her premises was disnls ed. FLY T0 MONTAGUE-Maior O. 1W. Campbell. Superintendent of .01<l Ace Pensions. and Dr. J. P. Lantz. Charlottetown. travelled by “X7915” f0 MOIILBRuE. yesterday. Thev commuted s. number of apoli- cants for pensions m1- me blind, OFFICERS CONDUCT EXAM- YNATIONS-Lieiit. G. E. Strob, Con- L-Bl. Liout. E. Huibem-t, dismal; signal officer. both of Halifax are in in€h examinations in connection W1 the Die-qualification section 0f the Flimal course now being Elven at No. 6 District Headquar- ters here. Examinations. which be- Rfln Tuesday were c\l pleted last night. Staff Sex-scent N’ E. Han- cock is in charge of the course. which will be completed. 1n two months time. TROUT EGGS FOR HATCI-IERY —Word was received vesterdav bv the Prince Eduard Island Fish and Came Protective Association from the Department of Fisheries at Ot- IBWA. that 550.000 trout egos would be shipped here from Antlroiiish, Nova, scctia, juew renrins ponds at Aliev Mlills. dies/l oi’ Csrdlizsn. Approximately 400.000 e225 have already n placed in the hatchery. The 900.000 vouniz trout will be fed to finger- lill" size and distributed into stilt- able streams all over the province next fall. it was said. Personals Mr. tllld Mr. Alia , . head Road. hive lefri. Ri-arChi-igizii), U. S, A.. where Mr. Swan is taking uo Diesel mzuiceritig. Mr. Harold G. MacDonald. Mt. Stewart. and Mr. Rov Jay. Moreil. left yesterday IHOHLiDR to attend the short course. given at st, F. x absent about a. month The Hon. J. A. Mathieson. C. J.. and Mrs. Mlathieson, accompanied bv their son Mr. David Miithieson. LLJBI. are due to arrive home from Montreal tomorrow evenlniz. _ Miithieson beiniz in greatly improv- ed health. .A11neRB0leyn Picture Owned In Toronto During her imprisonment in Inc Tower of London, ill-fated Aime Boleyn. second wife of Henry VIII, occupied her time by pin-pricking lii-ctures. and one of those is today the cherished posses ion of Miss Jiillit Biirkaway. The picture is that oi’ Anne Baleyivs attendant, a nun who gave former district signal officer, and‘ Charlottetown at present oonduot- ' University. Antiizonish. They will be- ADVERTISERS ARE REMINDED f ‘that advertisements for insertion in The Guardian should be received at the office not later than 11 AM the Dreviotis day. tf QUEEN'S Square School Con- cert tonight, 8.15. L-a7. FIRE ALARM-fine firemen an- swered a still alarm at 1.30 yester- day afternoon for a flue fire at 22:2 Richmond Street. There was n: damaize. AT S. A. ClTADEL-Gommand- ant Hargrove of the" person we should be" at a meeting in the local Citadel last night. The meetings which are being held ‘this week are largely a»!- OBSERVE Karat. DAY-Mem- bers _of Etnpire Lodge Knights of Pythias observed the 74th anni- versary of the founding of the or- der on Monday night with a Social evening in Castle Hail, tit which the Pythlan Sisters of Charlotte- town Temple were the quests. Chancellor Commander V. L. Ding- Well Dresided in a most pleasing mariner. An informal programme consisted of an address of welcome lbyn Past gclliancellorpllylv. A. War- ‘8 . an a ress on ihianism by LIL-Col. C. L. McKay, a. charter member of Empire Lodge and past fillpff-‘me Hulresentative; vocal solos , by Mrs _Frances Holt 'I‘rainor and, ‘V. L. Dinizivrll; readings by My) George W. H. Beers. Bro, Jam Calder conducted a singsoug. MW A. MacEachern was pianist. Girl Guide News i ._.V k ’ s’ ST- JOIINHS‘ AMBULANCE COURSE Anlinteitsive and instructive st. Johns Ambulance Course given by Dr. John Blake was concluded Pri- dflv hi‘ ht when the following Guiders qualified for their certifi- cates hiivinz successfully paw-go the oral and practical examination iziven bv Dr. H. D. Johnson. Th» members of the class wish to extend their thanks and appreciation to Drs. Johnson and Bake for 0on- trlhutine their valuable time so wlllinrrlv and makinz the course so irflerestlns. Cantaiits-Gnwnneth Pry. Iphlrze- ' nie Arsenmilt- ' Dorothy MncAleer and Mrs. Evelyn Civdmnre. i T -ieu‘ enunts-‘Mh v-raret. Fermison Wfffle Rrehaut "arv ‘Dvigrfill Aileen Hwdtes. and Lillian Duchemiri. y. Pronrn Owls-Gladys ‘Hart. Marv’ Calltwlian. Marv Donalioe and Jean McClure. Womens Institute Executive Meeting the doomed woman spiritual com- fort in the clays before het- execu- tion_ As portraits go today. the pin- | pricked picture is a crude attempt l ltt, art. but. antazing in detail. Pin- bricked on both sides of the pilpi-r, the picture of the ‘Power of Lon- don attendant depicts t-he heavy, ominous looking keys w ioh hang on the trurclle. Anne Bo arm's art- it's equipment must indeed halve been metvzre, as shown by the splashy coloring of the face and hnnds. The companion pin-prickrd pic- tllPF——Al‘illf2 Baler-ifs male attendant in the Tower of London-is now the property ol‘ Miss Barksways, isbeir residincr in Eneland. ‘Phase heirlooms have been handed down from and Bzirkaways grandfather -Thoma5 Luck. of HatFovr, Kent. England. Prof, C. T. Currelly of‘ the Royal Ontario Museum, when shown the pin-pricked picture bv l.lis= Bark- aivuyr, declared it a bona tide speci- men of the fifteenth and rlxteenth century work. News Briefs From P. l/V. C. BY CHARLES s. MACARTHUR "Resolved that now one must have ti college education iii order to be l\ success iii life," was the subject of Section A's debate yes-~ l tcrtiay. Pro side speakers were: Albeit Ling. Ilowiird Christie and Iloruthv Lowtlicr; ooti: B. John- stoii, G. Donnelly and H. Lawson The critic was Mi& Jean MacDoil-i aid. and Toni UeBicLs was presi-_ (lent. The vote was pro 26 and con 25. A few reitiarks made by; the honorary president, hofessor‘ l Blancliaid, brought the debate to a close. l Mr. Haldane Scott was leader at lust Sunday's sing-song held in. the Baptist Church at 8.30 p.m_ John Carson. P.W.C. student. spoke ‘ tabilizing factors in living" The audience was favored with a solfi sung by Mr. V. Leigh Ding- we . A‘ fiifiilié"f'"bl“sflll'déffls"‘efflflyefi‘ the college skate held at. the For- um yesterday afternoon. The Trinity social which was postponed last Thursday night will be held on this evening. Believe it or not, it is less than l three weeks until the Easter ex-| aminations. We are‘ afraid that studenishave entirely forgotten that. their is an Easter issue of "The College Times" for there is a noticeable lack of material for this issue, Be sure to send your poems. articles. Jokes. etc. to the "Times" editor. lVlr. Nell Price. former P_ W. C. student. is playing noalie for Aca- dia Uuivcrsty hockey team this | W81‘. _ Lt’ you're a patriotic Prince of Wales College student you will not mix the entertainment in the au- t dliorlum on Saturday niqht. Boxing, hockey and vol eyboll are the three major games played by fihl! d8!!- P. W. 0. students "filifiéfi-w lillih‘ IlNI“l7Y' ' me- Tlie Provincial Executive of the Women's Institutes met in the Women's Institute rest room on Tilesday, February 15, i938. Iii the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Fred ‘Cotes was appointed secretary pro ein. Members present were: Mrs_ Mel- lish, Mrs. MacMillan, Mrs. Mae- Liiren, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrsf Bell. Mrs. Lear-d, Mrs. Gttudet, Miss Rodd, Miss Haszard and Mrs. Gates. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The matter of the yearly allot- ment t0 thc F.W.I.C_ was dis- cussed and on motion of Mrs. MuuMillziu and Mrs. Bell it was decided that one hundred and titty dollars be sent to the F. W. I. C. treasurer. It was moved by Mrs. Bell, sec- , onded by Mrs. hlacL-areii that uurt share of twelve dollars towards the tiplcdeep of the Peace Garden be i1 The question of the National, Magazine was discussed Some‘ members. thought it was a splen- did idea, while others felt that we should have some absolute guar- antee of space before accepting the idea. After ftirtlier discussion was moved by Mrs. Leard and sec-| onded by Mrs. Macliarcn that a,» circular letter be sent to the sec- retaries asking that each Women's Institute branch guarantee fifty per cent of their itienibership and explain that this magazine \\'0lllCl‘ include the ntatrrial usually giv- en l l our Women's institute NC\\‘\' as utli as that from titlier prov- inces. A letter received from the head. office of the A.C.W.\V. concerning the "Million lviembci” plan was read and explained by lllim Rodd. It was moved by hlrs. Gains and seconded by lylrs. ilnll that the matter be iticludcd ill the circular letter re the National iyiiiqiizine. Willi rciiiirtl to our exhibit to be seut to the ‘friztniilal Contention at London, 10.0, Ali's. tin Miilan iocvrd P-st this be taken up by the Ciciienor oi Canadianization as pail, oi hi-r questionnaire. The motion W85 seconded by Mrs! Shaw. i It was moved by Mrs. Bell and seconded by Mrs. Jenkins that the animal fee to the A. C.W.W. be paid. _ The mailer of appointing a sub- committee to act in place of the. executive was loft annual convention. Mrs MacMilian spoke of the ex- wistdent and suizzestetl that some remuner- ation be made when the president was attending Institute business Mrs. Shaw moved that expensesiip to twenty five dollars be pald,and| that accounts be strictly kept ano I certified. The motion was second- . ed by Mrs. MaeMillan. The report of the sinking fundl was given by Miss Rodd and ad- opted. Mrs. MacMlllan moved that a committee be appointed to draft. ii resolution to be sent to the F.W. I. C. asking that the Federal Gov- ernment. make provision for cen- tralization of our work lu Ottawa; someone who would be our Central Superintendent. Mottoii seconded by Mrs. Show This committee, consisting of Mrs. MacMillsin.Mrs.| Miiclisren and Mrs. Show, was RD-l pointed from the chair. It. was moved bv Mrs. Show and seconded by Mrs. Gaudet that a- letter of condolence and floiversbe‘ sent to Mrs. R/ise on the death of her son. , It was ntoved by Mrs. Bell flflil! seconded by Mrs. Gaitdct that. the’ money for the flowers be taken tver until the 4 ‘ _ l usual‘. lX’S GROCERY 5 DAY ITWINNIVERSHRY Slit TUESDAY to SATURDAY A A\\Jl4 I.ONG\‘.'()li'I'ii f. Ylf. QllliliN ST. JONE lil2l-lfl22 16014602 PHONE SNOWFLAKE SHORTENING, 2 lbs. -— — -- —- - 25c MAPLE LEAF LARD, 2 ibs.— -- -— -- - 29c Maxwell House Sweet Corn. 2 for — 21c King Cole Tea — _ 55c Cflflfl? ~—- -- - — 39¢ Standard Tomatoes, “Mk Tea - _ _ _ 43c Chase & Sanborn GOZIJEII: Esq-n’- 21c King Cole Coffee - 35¢ Coffee _- - -- - 39¢ 2 for _‘_'_ _ ‘_S-_ m Red Rose Coffee _ 35¢ Blue Ribbon Coffee 39c Pride of the Valley 4 Fresh Ground Coffee 29c Peas, 2 for — — - 21c BULK DATES, Fresh Stock. 4 lbs. ———— — - 23c MINCE HEAT, 2 lb. bottle — -— — — — —— -— — 23c TIP TOP PEACHES, 2 tins —— —- — —-— —— 33c TIP TOP ASPARAGUS TIP, 2 for -_--.._4s¢ GLARWS PROBUGTS Aiymers Tomatoes No. 2 'I‘in_ 3, for '25c j. Fancy Pink Salmon, 2 Tins -- - 25c Pork and Beans, Tall, 2 for - — 23c Shaker Salt, 3 Boxes -- — - - - 21c Irish Stew, 2 for — — ,- — - - 33c Tip Top Beets, sliced or whole, 2 for 23c Chilli Sauce bottle — -- — — — 21c Gold Bantam Corn. 2 Tins -- — - 23c Catsup, 2 for — — - _ - _ -- - .'l5c Pride of the Valley i’c:ir.=. ‘.1 for --2.'>c Assorted Soups. 3 for — -— — — 25¢ Red Pitted Cherries (heavy syrup; Tomato Juice till’; oz. Tin. 4 for - 23c 2 for _- _ _ _ _ _ - - - 29c flREEN MOUNTAIN PEAS, (No. 6 sieve) 2 for - 35c KELLOGGS (‘ORN FLAKES and 1 Cereal Bowl - 27c SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES, 3 for - -_ - 25c BLUE RIBBON COCOA, 1 lb. tin -‘--- - - 19c P & G Soap 10 liars Jilli- Perfection Laundry Soap, 5. bars — — llc Premier Toilet Paper pure white) Pllleallllllev crushed» Alaiwenls. (‘hrL-‘ties’ or Westons Sodas and sliced and cubed “Hk Lunch 2 21c f0 3 m 25c ' 2 a. 350 BULK COCOANUT Sitowdrift. Lb. — -— --- 21c _TIP TOP MARMAILADE 4 lb. tin — — — — - - 47c PEt-‘tCIl JAM (just lovely) 32 oz. bottle - — — —~ 31c TIP TOP RASPBERRY JAM. 32 oz. bottle — -- - - 31c 40 or 60 watt _ sunny in»). (creal 5f): Show to (Brut. oi RIXS GROCERY electric bulbs i .1 lh. pkg. flSt‘. L41‘ » ~'~ ‘r-‘j-z - » . t from the SlllklltL fund. (.4‘.\.v\n".\.\. Tmwwfn Ni" iclo1~i~ti~ i’ _ ._ wiis Lficrici?‘ 6n t In (oul rii H iii/it's‘ M“ “ll ‘"9533 Shaw, sccondeti by . \'l \i‘.\i1lll\ll , . , ti . i." t‘ --.. .1 i .l ' P l"'-"""—H*1l- ,.,i.‘:,.§°_ “m” 1°“ “‘ m‘ ‘ ‘HIYRSDAY. rsmimiiv nut i. ucil Dart- \vi.\Vl'Sl.'ll ll.'-_ , "hi1; ufaxgielcuiatiq“ ML. fllnlilit, not! I‘. ‘!.——('llilfll|ll1l(ii' (‘litn-u. "i .1 subject 111' ' . ' B“ P‘ n" . "' "2 P‘ l‘ '. 1'1‘: i "ward m i.l‘ll I‘. W. l'.\. Jr. Y. l‘. l'. lili fir‘. 1mm _ “M, Sumo, - -- —— ~ - --- A - per autliori l.\‘ il.::.\; i ll¥l\‘ \l. slliiun ill0li€illt it wit. i‘ ' "a Farmers’ Council UOlYlDO-Sifil ies representing iiir tious. A committee is ed from the Farmer. representing the men and th ni~ii'~' i.:~"'ti i. .- Jfloléfil Uua rdian LONDOIK . Zit- ll - - .|ti.. (‘iliillllll t- IOIt'I\L'\| tin lll‘\\b at n-mi llllvlrni nut tullt-rii-ning at ll INN!) llilillfl‘ may (I! lll\l'l’l\'li tit 4 t-t-tti-t ll nllfll lllfivli) pain... n. illi- li.‘ r l H1.‘- e \\‘o- ‘ .t. XVir. Quin women, rill‘; 10.; nut‘ I lillwl‘ our Provincial l-ivatuiiic be rcprrj-i i --- .- :1: seiucd by ’.ll.. l llllfllilifb vii this “wtliscklrlltllfls ... lit.- “UH-HS Council. Charlottetown uuardluit may oe i -~—:.—_. It was m.» LrwMiys Shaw and‘ handed to titers-i: Afcillt: iiuniu. DI.“ “TN \ , M . (Iflllttti that lh. ..'ROIH.\ Iitlflil PLOUR ls (‘C- unomiciii. .\it‘lt ttlAVCS oi better ores-tr from each bag. W‘ ' "" Print-d Lat-en v. it ., --~-—------~_- 3‘\|'|<|||._\\-__ 1- . Illa? é,(_:n:r)l,1,1.l|,l,;lirr two membcis of C d palm“. ‘up’... L]! Ht, H_ 19331‘; . * . -- bu" .‘l :-. The dale tor iintiuiil roiivriition . 01' r v I ‘h ‘PW was discussed. lvlrs. Jenkins ntoved that June 22 and 23 be chosen. these tiates subject to change. Mo- I mam, “on k.‘ U011 SQCOIKlPEi b5‘ Mrs‘ shllw- , he. ll - . who iiir lilldl It W115 mol/Ed bl! M75» PVWML‘ Peuttiriry 5th when a disastrous lire lau ‘Hill ‘srvfifllltd bl’ MFR Mfldm“ ilestroved iny dvrelliiiti house and on that Mrs. Qalldel- be flhlllll" "" store at Pinctle. also those ivliu so 111p“... * r. f‘ l»..~~ Countl Cfilflflgfill‘! oi ‘lmzislation in placeof kjm-iliy nm-mdl to ha,“ my runny Ir.,_,,,,-.,. v.- », 1; 1mg h, Mn an, Mrs c li|l‘(. iiiiti I cou d build iuziiiu, and t, ._ ~ ,. 4 5, ‘m, _ (,5 a 5m» Tlw W901i vi ‘ll-M Mull-MW". those wlio sent us such welcome M I "i If,‘ r, "L. :1‘ (Iona ions of clothlnz. George E. Doeherty. Pincitr. our representative to the l-‘.W.l C. was given. She stressed the ner- essity oi‘ each executive inemhcr studying the constitution as given in the F‘.W.I.C. report. Mrs. MacMillati nave an outline oi‘ her ltealih repoit, tlllillll 0t tile rogram drafted out. the iirrvssstry literature available. and the Il"‘(l of the assistance of the Pl‘i'\'!'lCtill Deitaiiirriu of Health. QOEUOOO '7"? C“? Ct-I-UOOOOOQCDIU N. D. MacLean l".\1liI-1lt'l‘-\KER V l-I‘illl\l “ER 5 L-‘la-z-ii-u. Can} of flanks I vvlJlt to thank inv friend» and nlthirrs. who sent .LTtlCI'$ and 811d ‘bnrintlelavivn a (t t, (- .0 Q C i’ 5 c. é Mrs Shaw told of the (litlereiit fir,“ m- svmna m, m. m M“- wnv _ .. - speakers at banquets and outlined hon,“ me m my ‘New herumn? North “iiishire ‘ Lady Twcedsmulrs writ-us of ad- mum ’ ; vice. _ , Mn. (‘hrsley lluwutl, l hone H9 i 0n motion the meeting atliourn- T on. n . 11-70-2-1711. ‘JOOQOOQZUJWTQUDUOODDQQKQ