OPPORTUNITY SALE Outstanding Values. Regular $l.Z5 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THESE VALUES ARE O Tuesday Morning at MARCH tsut opened with the Creed followed by » lroll call. the ntltiutcs of tiroviotts The regular ntceizitg ti! thclttteclttig wore read attd approved. t" sl e W.I. moi. at tltcl'i'lic secretary reported $40.54 DY"- athiit-s? Earle Rodd. Tliurs- fracas of tiaritrv mic with o-iliflidv flay night, Margit 3rd. with night turns amounting to $2.i6. making a members present. Tlic iiicfilllt‘. llfllfiilrv‘ rii $37.79 proiil. sou-rtt IVINSLOE w.i. GLOltlOllS NEW TQPPERS Oi-IOIOE OF LONG OR SHORT STYLES ° belted ' classics ' flared Wondenlul new toppers for a ridiculously low price! leery ene hai the lines that make new it definitely '49. Come in early Spring for your choice of styles! 'As house cleaning time is iust around the cor- ner. we have secured tor you by Special Pur- chase some Real Outstanding Values in tlurtain- ing. these values are away below present day prices and will cost us considerable more to replace. but as we bought a large quantity at Special Prices. we are able to otter you such Special buy in 46-inch-wide curtuining, assorted colors. On sale for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..47cayd. Special buy in Marquisette and Lace. Reg. value 75c to Sl-QQ- o" Wit 70F enly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 59c a yd. These are brand new merchandise justarrived from new Spring stock. Another Special Value in Tiny Towels, 50 dozens in the lot, size l8 x 36. ... . . . . . .. 89c a pair 9.30 a. m. PROWSE Boos. TiiE stoma or oooo VALUE N SllLE LTD. iltut ttcw blinds were needed for ;st.-lto<il. it was tnovcd and second- icd that Miss Locke order six i blinds, ttlso reported that the SClWfll lot-gait \\‘.\< in tit-ed of repair. Mrs. i-Iarle Rodd was appointed to coli- ract Mi‘. W. Bryetitoii. The Red Cross totivenor had no rcPOTi- The sick ctitnniittoe reported that five who were ill in the district. had been itttiiigly remembered. It was mtJVcrl and sccoltded that thesg bills he paid. Correspondence was then road including letters of thanks for fruit. baby gilt. cigarettes and one for fowers sent to a bereaved ltotnc. Platis were made to ask the "Ray Little Cowboy Show" to the community hall. cach mem- bers to make a cakc and Mrs. lCYhWlUTfl to make lunch for those y rht- school committre reported I Bulldogs Anti St. Pats in liraw t l l t “Bulldogs Augustine and Zlhatiy St. Pats played to a 3-3 o-(' in the first game oi their dun-final hockey series played at Victoria rink Sttturlay night be- fora a crowd of about 270 fans. ‘Thc pram‘. was a real crrnavci-twlens- ‘or all the way as botli teams put ‘cvcnvtliing they had into the play (tr-spite the rather soil ice, This ‘game proved the equality of strength between the two teams since it was their third meeting together of the season and eacli tart-ceding game was a draw, The ltCovr- boys had the pltty through ‘most of the first p°|‘l0fl, hut dur- ‘ing the next. two periods Albany began to nlick and Cameron in ,the Cove itEls was called on to make some sensational savtrs to R899 the score down. Van Ember was top scorer for Albany collect- ing two goals and getting the 1m- portatit third goal while Gordon MacFarlane also eolleaied two for the Cove. Lineups: Albany.—- Goal. B. Noonsn; de- fence, W. Cameron, D. Craasman; centre. Barney Noonan; wings, N, Dougay. A. Dougay; rubs, Joe Dougly, D. MacLeod, N. Van Ember, R. Greene. Augustine _Cove —- Goal. K Cameron; defence, T, Peters, A Murray; centre, W. Maaitladyen; wings. J. lVlacFadyen. G. MaaFar- ‘lane; subs. G. Cutcllffe, O. Gar- ‘dirier. C. Carruthers. 0. Peters, L. Campbell, B. Campbell. Officials were Ivan lrimell end George MacMiilan SUMMARY let Period .i~A. Cove, MecFerlet-te 2~Albeny. Greene Penalties - None 2nd Period 3—Albeny, Ven ltntber Penalties - Outaliffe, '1'. SM Period l-—A. Oove, Mocha-lung i (.1. Machdyen) .. 5-A. Oove, W. Meciedym e-Albeny, Van Ember t. Penalties - None, 7:00 Peters. rna cuaaziiigiv, CIiARLOTTETOWlY Gleanings of a Rural District New Glasgow Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lowther motored to the capital an Wednes- day. Mrl. Roland Buntain visited her aunt. Miss Louise McCoubrey re- centiy. Dr. and Mrs. ‘Schapeiiro have as their welcome guest. Mrs. Wontzcll. mother at Mrs. Schapeiro. The many friends of Mr. Lowell Wyand regret his indtspositlon and hope for his cnrly recovery. —~~—-— e Mrs. Idrlwin Stevenson and two wittacinic ritildrctt Jnrtn and Citar- le: were the welcome guests at ltndrevt’ Lodge rcccntLv. A word of praise to Mr. Victor Runtz-his daily cartoons certainly promulgate tho issues of the time. ttnd arc amusing as wrll. Master Jimmie Sicvenson spent a fcw days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Andrew. who were de- yiighted lo have him. Mr. Roy Dickinson is catiftncd to his home where he has the mumps. the disease which scams quite pre- valent in this district. Itlill brothers have added a new piece of machinery or instrument to their alreutly well equipped forgo. It is to be used on ferocious horses while shoeing. The many friends of Mrs. Vcrnoti Noye arc tlcllglitctl tn know she is hat-k homo ttftt-r ltnvinz a tnujor operation in the Prince Edward Is- land Ilostiital. Mrs. Stanford Glovcr of Brad- zilbane rcccntly spcttt u few days with hcr tiunt, liirs. lllarguret Brown, who was happy to have her. Mrs. Brown, although in hcr 92nd year and has been confined to ha!‘ bedroom for about throt- ycars. is l‘f‘|1l!ll'l\'2lltl_\‘ well anti ttititr- intcrcst- cd ill .'\ll tho ltttppctttitgs of tho (lay. Titr- llt‘.'l\‘_\' silvct‘ thaw Dltt)’t‘(l ltrntit- with tho lr-lcplttino ztntl cinc- trit-allittcs which will rcqtiirc ti lot nf work, hcforc thcy rirc brick in proper orttcr again. it was just. too had fnr those who were using electric hrootlcrs. tlir- fluffy llttic fellows arc very liable to have suf- fcrcd a chill. Mrs. Allcn Cuntpitoll. nat- Ma:- garet Stevenson, spent a fciv days at her old ltome hero, the gucst of her nephew, Mr. Kenneth Steven- son tind Mrs. Edwin Stevenson. taking tiart in show. Next meeting to bc hold at the itomr- of Mrs. Harold Crawford, Wednesday, April 6th. Lunch coin- inittca. Mrs. Harold Diamond, Mrs. Allison Ford and Mrs. Lloyd Gilles- pie. Programme, Mrs. Orville Turner. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. after which a dainty lunch was sorted by hos- tess and committee in charge. Bllll lllBOll exf/fi " we’..- -_\vet~k, on Wednesday morning. Little ‘piled high with II noun AMIIICAN m: l. S. STEVENSON Recovery In * West Making . "s. uiiritntgumouo rsr. . -. qhgt;y,;,_n Good Progress By LM. Roberta, Jr. Associated Pica News Analyst The economic ems-operation ed- mlnhbration, which supervises the application of the Marshall Plan in Europe. has Just made e country,- by-"oountry report which serves to summarize recent indications that post-war recovery 1n the west is finally getting up a full heed a! steam. ‘ . The tone of the report is one of cautious optimism. In its hundreds of pages arc listed bath the achievements of a year of operat- ion and the dangers still to be While here she attended the anni- versary of the Institute; she also visited her aunt. Mrs. Catharine Wares of Wiieatiey River, who is in her 96th year. the Missionary Societies met in the Christian Church to unite in the \Vorld'| Day of Prayer. There was a good attendance. Mrs. Herbert Steven- son and Mrs. W. J. McLeod, presi- tlcnts of the local societies, lod the program, which was impressive throughout. Different members ns- faced. sistod. Doris Andrew so“: vary France's inflated money. Britain's ieeiinals’ "Evenlni Prayer". Miss dollar shortage, increasing unem- Joyce Warren presided at the organ. t pioyment in Belgium which for a -~ y tima led all Europe in recovery. the In thc midst of the storm iastt damage to Europe of civil war in Indonesia, slowness in merging the Allied occupation zones in Germany -atl of the drawbacks receive their The Lattice of Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mc- Coubrey suffered an attack of ap- pleasant thought, ihc roads being snow. However with good friends and neighbours. hrcuking the road ahead of them, the distance was covered in about; four hours. and to find on tit ir arrival, there would soon be a trri n to tttko them to Charlottetown, whore the little lad was operated on in the P. E. Island Hospital that evening. lt is pleasing ta know ttftcr a week's hospitalization, he is now back home, where he is ro- i-overing nicely. Needless to say his parents are very grateful to the many men who, with their foams, tvoatltored the storm in or- jumping German production indB. and the general improvement of living conditions. The report. ts a convincing argu- ment for the value of American aid to Europe and the need for its con- tinuance. It also indicates a stratng and continuous effort by the administ- ration to lhnit expenditures b0 the renl necessities, to maintain a steady momentum but to cut. when cutting is possible. This ls a vital ftwbo-r. for the very size of the lit-volume report—iwith details on Denmark and Greece still to come—ls a strong remind- popular styles. ~ Prices Prices for men Top Coats that ere second to none, for looks, weardsiiity, and workmanship, now on display are new and very popular gabar- dine. In new shades of brown, fawn and blue, also a large shotving of covert cloth coals in fawn, brown and grey shades, 29.50 "" e pendicltls. As he had previous at- Sh“; o1 954mg}; tacks, his parents realized it was so do the uwmp1i5hm¢nt5__gh¢ I IWWSSRFY i0 8P! him I0 "H! M!- Brltlsh acceptance of and success Men. shwerpmof Craven" pitttl. With a distance of twelve Wm, ausgerpy; Ffench “"1 Italian . miles- to the nearest station, Iiun- m.“ “Signed m oven-om; the" ca"! new 5pm“ modd‘ mid tor River. it was anything hut n "1051 glaring wefluussq; the Sh“ ' Use our lay-away plan—-a small deposit will hold any garment. "is GREENIIAL w. m. Meals and Boys‘ Wear pring Ooats ‘I44 GI‘. Geo. St. dcr to make the rand passable. and of its dangers. M“ “m, Mrs‘ c‘ 5' Dmgwe" The greatest of these dangers. of graviottsly entcrtnincd on the eve- ning of tho 9th in honour of their son Huntley who was celebrating his birthday anniversary. A num- ht-r oi‘ frictids were invited in for the ovt-iting, where games and a very‘ tilctisrint social time was en- joycd by all. The dining room table was centred with a pretty birthday ctikc, while the many toathsome cats satisfied the inner man to the utmost. of resources. however necessary. ern GCOXTOITI)’ OT l0 penditures. Russia will poses. Russia has always openthe way for Communist ex- pansion throughout the er of the magnitude of the effort situation which E.O.A, describes in Turkey. l-n example of this strain. H course, is the accompanying miilt- against threatened aggression" has ary effort-fundamentally wasteful caused heavy financial with “serious If anything happens to the west- countrys resources. Close American half of the Turkish budget goes for cmntiny through these heavy ex- defence. “The advancement. of Tur- have ac- kish economic tomplisliccl a large part of her pur- provide a higher economic level o! productivity with consequent bene- expectcd a fits to ‘Turkey. the United States breakdown cf capitalist economy to and Western Europe. is hindered." er "efforts to stand firm obligations on the to one Littpalct" development. to If spending for peace is essential. world. careful balance is no less so. Other- Dcliberatcly or not—many observ- wise the west could defeat itself in- t I 00000000000000000000090 Clairopodiet i For Foot Ailments l CHAR-LOTTETOWN. P-LI. 4i... OOIISIILT J. II. IROYIII, II. P. Orthopedic u! Greel George street NOTICE All members of the Benevolent lrish Society will meet at the Wlielart Memorial Hall this morning at'B:30 A.M. to attend the annual St. Patrick's Day parade. LEO DOWLlNG Chief Marshal. NAPOLEON AND uuct: star By Clifford MCBIldl ,4’ '\ CHEER UP, WILLIE. I DONTTBELEIVE TH ' ERYABOUT lflfiNA , Kfi. HE'S V@BABLY CCNSTABLEL? TH ' A VALUQBLE PKi- IN TONORRPW ALI- GBEED NAPOLEON S“ NOT JUST VALUABLE TD US. HE’LI. @ME.TROTI1 WlTH MUD . IT'S SURE LONE$GI1E KUND HERE WITHOUT HIM.’ MAYBE HE LEFT BECAUSE SOMETTMESMWE ‘TREAT STOP; Wit-LIE.’ I'VE GOT AN IDEA.’ I'M GOING TD N“ ‘TD . we IN A JIFFY.’ HOME /'/ , ft a ? "ill/l FISH itsnan ers believe it is aspecific p0licy—— the cold war. . u _ e - U- . J m h ————h ' Russia's actions since the Second T“ A ca s ‘s “w lskers" ar sen- World War have placed a great " sory organs that enable it; eto feetit strain on the Western economy. u its y through‘ dd t . Th Western world. not. one . ~ ' w“ mu y Wu er lcounfry alone, in involved in the ,1 l. "The demand is so great since we started using the Guardian Want Ads —- we're limiting only one to a customer!" THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! 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