a vans rm .Our men and women back from the world battlefields often tell how the Red Cross was there to aid and comfort them—-oftentimcs to save their lives. Now the Red Cross asks those who extended such solid support’ during the war years, to help keep the Red Cross strong in peace. Today there are thousands of sick and dis- abled veterans who need the continued help and friendship of the Red Cross. Isolated Provincial Campaign Headquarters, p zwol/v/l/zney/zevaze/zafi- é . ._ ...__ UPTON ANb VICINITY Charles Taylor, Upton, purchased a fine cow from Russel Docken- dorrf, Mount Hope. The men of the surrounding dlta~ tricts are busy cutting ltunber and‘ tire wood. Friends and neighbours are very sorry to learn that Mrs. Janie '1‘ur- h“, liar is confined to bed_ One and all one wish her a speedy recovery. James Bcttan. merchant. purchased that wonderful power savm’. the tractor. h Mr. Qharle: Stun-rt in recovering from an injutry received from a fall Mr. and Mrs. John Du Pasquior, on ice. accompanied by Mac Stewart at- ‘ tended Thursday‘; Horse Races held‘ Sterling McLeod. was a recent on the Harbor Ice, Charlottetown. visitor to Montague the guest of was CHA _GUARDIAN ._____ frontier communities need Outpost Hospitals and nursing service—-their only medical aid. Crippled children's hospitals must be main- tained and expanded. Men. women and children across Canada need the Blood Transfusion Service the Red Cross has 1 FEBRUARY 27, 1947 (inorgntonn Anti Vicinity ....'Geor¢etown llkh gehool hoo- kcy team journeyed by bu: to Char- lottetown on Saturday where they played g return game with the West Kent school team. The game ended 6-1 in favour of Welt Kent after n hard and closely fought game. A large number of pupils from Georgetown High accompn - i-ed the team. Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald and Mrs. J. W. Lovers were visitors to Char- lottetown on Saturday. ' Mr. Joraph MacDonald of DeGros Marsh and Mr. Peter Campbell ot New-port were in Georgetown on Saturday. Mr. Joseph Scuily and Mr. Wal- ‘tar Batchllder were recent visitors Ito Montague. _ Miss Catherine Burke recently lspent a few d-ays in Montague ‘ where she was the guest; of My, ' aha Mrs. smiley Penrdon. _ Mr. Spurgeon Walker, ONE. soc- tlonman at Mount Stewart. spent the tveekend at hi5 home here, Among recent visitors to Char-l lottetown were: Howard MacLean, Elmer Jeffery, Abbie McPhee, Rlch~ ard Hear-n and Waldron Lovers. John DeLory. student at Prince of Wales Colic-g spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLovry. Mrs. James Bridges and Miss Velma Ynrston spent a couple of rluys visiting ‘in tho City the latter part of (he week. r Al . .,.__-.-§- ma»- SINCE . i357 RELIABLE SERVICE! Good Values! Pleasant Shopping, QUARANTE ED SATISFACTION 9 Mrs. Helen Condon is visiting in Sourls where she is the guest of Mrs. Frank Pacquet. Mr. Leonard Betchllder was a roccnt visitor to the City. In Memorials: DAN 1E1. TJBISOOLL I It was interesting to learn Her- bert Stewart. veteran of the sec- ond world war who recently rom- plctrd a plumbing coursg through the D.V.A. has gone into business in Charlottetown. Associated with hlm is Mr. Cnhlll and the business will br- under theJrrm name of Stewart 8r Cahill. What proved to be the best game c-f (he season was played on Sat- ul-(illy night in the local rink. u lien Georgetown Eagles and Murray‘ Harbour played a 44 tie. witnessed by a capacity crowd the game pro- duced fine hockey as those two teams battle for first place in the Southern Kings League. At pi‘(‘5~ started to supply. Will you continue to lend your help to sick and suHering humanity? Tilt,‘ Red Cross work is your work. 62 Prince Sh, Phone 2010 Mrs. Robertson: I Asmara... and .....i.~..., Bristol & lllomlty v Leod are busy cutting lumber to fill n large contract. Mls. D.~I:i(I-. Ctlrnlil has sold l.Cl' lli('tll"l'l_\' llcrc tn R/etziilzlld Mar-Dun-V nlll except (he old homo which she will retain for sc-nlc time this old farm (lilies ilark far beyond pres-. out hlCmOlT and one olrl timer says Ihc oltl intuit‘ (“f (his ])l‘(')l'-9l"l._\’ V7115 lll(‘ filil nPtllllfliKl firm whore the nltl tannclgv ~inrltl nlany loin! .\'i'.lll'§ bcfore this \\l‘llt‘l' was born. Some 5 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart l and family were recent visitors to Fortune Bridge. I , Donald Gillis was a recent vial-g liar to Bridgetown (wilt-re he also ‘ attended the horse race held on February 15th. See. mm‘ a affiere/rae '36aa’e-'6'mW/z” tropics abundant time grown" flavor that Canada loves in Chasett Sanborn Coffee." Try it today! Also available in the ' economical paper bag. In coffee,- "shnde-grovm" means slow-grown. It means mellow-grown. It means flavor-grown. Cool, moist shade allows "the good earth of the of the old (arming pits can still be found. Mrs. Canon's father, the late James Lampart lived here all his life-away bar-k in the diays of open voting at tho polls, open harI rooms and bare knuckle fighting, The late John O‘Brle‘n. the blackq lmith, had his stand near this oldg alto and it ls said that on more. than one election night. barn knuckle fighting raged on for into the night.‘ homo and after some repairs re- ports it ln good order. Hln friends regret (he serious illness nf Mr. Cliff lift-Elven. The friends of Mr. W. A. O'Brien he had his his toot injured while about his work list week and had to be removed to his home for, medical treatment. Thn injured root ported. , The condition of an. Patrick Curran who ls in the Charlotte-l town Hospital ls about the same. Mrs. Sterling McEwen is spend- ing some time wlih her mother inl the Harbor district. Mrs. Wm. MacDonald spent. few days in the cl-ty inst week with, her datightor, Mrs. W. A. O'Brien Mr. Joseph W. MacDonald spent, the weekend in the city on busi-l ness. Miss Isoia Eldershaw. eidentl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eldershaw, entered the Charlotte- town Hoapit-al on Thursday to un- dergo a serious opens-lion. Her mother remained with her. to store up the “shade- Mr. Alznlr Doucette ha: pur-j chart-d the Jack Keefe property hey lildo {he Lot 40 United Ohurch. ila expects to mmlc (o his new home‘ in (he spring with his wife and family. Mr. Harris Arnold has been mak- ing the round: of the wood yard: with his gasoline o rated nawlng outfit cutting up pie: of wood. I Mr. Grover Collin. O. N. It. nec- tionmm at Morel! ha: been con- hatnl hr aolie than ' fined to lib fro’ l Mr. Angus LLIplCPFB has purchas-I _ ed the old organ from the Curran: qulred l° dlslrxbule me American l ANGLICAN cnmufijwltus 1 alwesans. oat. Feb. as _ (AP) of the staff of Holman’: Ltd. I for-l mer Bristol man will regret that, was not broken as was first re-l [moo o, outer u» veatry w am l. ‘touch ‘vhieh would have the 6!- Qtubeo him-ton ,hy (mtario manually. out one paint separates (he flelms in thc league standing anll thcrc remains three games in play before (he rinse of the regular Icarus The death occurred at his homel ill Johnston's itlver, on Monday, lwulualy uLU, oi bu". Uanlel Ulis- C011, in iila bltll leul’. ‘allu late Mr. urlscull was boln in hit. lieruurt, soil oi (tie late John prisccLl and illulgartt uoyle. when a young illan he came to Johnston's itiver. where llt- resided until his aeaill. ultruig hi5 illness he was tre- quently visited by his kind Pastor, ltev. 1., i’. Callaghan, who admin- istered the last lites of the Cath- olic Lnurclx lie was twice married, h.s first uifc Malgaret McQuaid of 5t. ter- vslfs, predeceased him fifty years schedule. Joseph Col-l-igan, who recently‘ rcturncd from overseas has been spending his discmbarkaiion leave‘ with Ml‘. ‘Dll Mrs. Alphonse Cor-i rigznn in Georgetown Royalty. tell 7i few days ago on return to MD. 6 in Halifax. Yanks To (let Tough 0n Relief Shipments ' l WASHINGTON. Fob. 25 —(AP) ' “Will Clayton, under-secretary of state, told Congress today that the United States intends to slap a "Madc-ln-Anlerica" label on future . foreign relief and that shipments-l will be under terms so touzh that , some countries may refuse them. l Clayton testified before the llouse of Representatives foreign affairs committee on B. PTQPQWd $350,000,000 relief program to be ‘ limited to Austria. Greece. Hung- ary. Italy. Poland and China. The intention. he said. is to let the people of foreign lands know when their bread and butter is coming from-an assurance desira- cd to meet criticism that they were kept in (the dark on the United‘ states U.N.R.R.A, aid. l Committee members had pressed f for assurance that countries “under I Russian domination" would be rt- bought relief without diacriminntl ion and under open acnltiny 0f "l! American press. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mt-Ewen ln a related field. chairman Lnneabom Mast have been spending tho wlnter|Arthur Vandenbelg (Rep-Mich) M,“ and Mrs’ Ahmonaus Conh months nt Dunstafmage so that of (he senate foreign relations com- ganymchy Mrs. MrEwen will be near ihelmiflgg asked prompt action on ML and Mm Anthony Bug“ city medical centres as lhe ha; not Freud“; 13mm’; “quest for m“ Mvm “"1 l" B°°d h°"ml-- (mites States participation to (h! Mr. and Mrs, Russel Driscoll "“ “ international refugee organization. (High) -Appmxlmately 850.000 dint!!! resulted from a lire which early to- dflq swept throulh St. John's An!- lichn Ohurch in this Huron County village near Stratford and left standing onw four brick walla and the steeple. Terrific heat forced book my. John Kerr. mwr. who roooMa and van-rant:- llloiec Plans To Ian Export 0f Polluted ‘IOHONTYJ. I'll). I -»-_ (Q) — OfficllLq at Queen's Plflt (oh! withheld comment but mflnlil lnlmat in proposed Quebec 111l- foot ofbnhnirgtha emu-to! mo“ mt on crown lands in that Province. Thisfi bill. it t: hi!» riv at wood "W" imos "taunt be whom "i" within (he Provincafl’ It i: animated that about 100.000 coma of whim! l‘ he io paper mllin nt l-M Thoroio where it i: manufactured into newsprint and other, (W19 products. -l—___._ through lllnou. Mr. Armin Lapin-re who hal been in the ldnlen Islands nines no- fore Ohrittrna: on a roam trip il oxpecgnd tlhla-fvlveak to...“ pm or npr no union , that I: just around the earner. a-I» ago. surviving are his wife, four sons and six daughters. Joseph and Ivan. Mt. Herbert; Martin and Fred, Johnston's Riv-cl"; (Laura), ftlrs. Rtuben Catiigan, Jamaica Plains. Elias-fir; (Irene). Mrs. James ltusscli. Guelph. Ontario; (Flor- ence). Mrs. Ambrose McMillan, Pwwial: (Mac) Mrs, John Mac- Donald, llydc Park. Mass; (Viola), lvlrs. Joseph il/alslh, Nine Mlle Cleok; Bertha at home; one ad- OPW“ dauKlIiCl‘. Mrs. Miller J. ltllinchart, Lanesboro. Mass; also thirty seven grand children and one sister, Mrs, Alphonsu; (gm-n. Bu". Georgetown. Only surviving lh€‘llll.li3l' of a family of thirteen, The funeral (which was largelyl llllflldvd. (Wk Place on Wednesday, February 5th. from his late resid- encc to St. Patrick's Church, Fort Augustus, where Requiem lligh Mass was celebrated by Rev. Wil- liam Simpson. who also conducted the servlcetat the Brave. Pall bearers were four sons and 1W0 nephews. Joseph, Martin. Fred. 1W1“. A-nthbny BeaiB-n and Russell Driscoll, MASS CARDS Wife (High) Joe and Mary (High). Laura and Family (5). Irene and James Martin and Helen (2 High). Florence and Ambrose (2 lllgh). Fred and Margaret Mac and John (5). Ivan and Marjorie viola and Joseph (2 High). Bertha (5 High). Mr. sold Mrs. Miller J, Rhinehart. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Driscoll Miss Mary G. Drlscoil. Brookline, Mass. MMisa Elizabeth Beagan. Boston. an. Miss Helena M. Reagan. Brook- iine, Mass. Mr. and Mrs, Mk Mclsanc Mr. and MII. David Roberts Mr, and Mn. Ildwnrd Hagen Mr. and Mrs. Michael MapKtnnon Glam my. Mlll Helen C. Driaooll. Ottawa. (I) Mrs. Isabelle Driscoll and Family Mr, Miohael Boom and Family , Fool Sluiiol and Ipsol Allor Elioying a Meal? If you suffer from dyspepsia, sour stomach, ‘uiliousnoas, headaches, minor iivor or kidney cola‘ plaints-use Burdock Blood Bitters. This i: a opular preparation that will hnlp tC-llfl kidney and liver, aid digestion and quick uliof from indigestion and constipation. p afo, afloctivo and dependable, B.B.B. Cflfllllfl! no harmful lugretlr up the atomac , bring oats nor habit-forming drugs. You’ll be agreeably surprised how quickly 13.11.13. assimilation, elimination, and how much _ Agk in; it by name—Burdoclt Blood Blt everywhere. aids (ligation, batter you feel. tors-on sale at drug counters ‘no T. Hilton 0a.. United. Toronto. Ont. Jamaica Plain, (5). Ml‘. Gavuli Mnclillllan, Lanes- boro, iilass. Mr. and Airs. lyiuttllew Collins.‘ Lanesboro, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Lanesboro, Mass. Mr. and Mrs, Johil Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Guvan Duffy Dr. J. D. and Mrs. bist-Guigail Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly and Teresa. Mrs. Francis McGuire Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph D0310 Ml‘. and Mrs. Athol MacDonald Mrs. J. Power and Martin (lllgh) Miss Gertie Smith Mr. arid Mrs. John ilcron and Family. Mr. and Mrs, Leo J, 'i"ralllor and Elaine Mr, Laurence llr-ran and Mary Mr. and Mrs, llc-irartl llrron Miss Viola 1l0l'O.ll. Ctulcord. slass. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Pirkola. liiay- nard. Mass. Emile Laurin, Mr. and Mrs. John McShane. Montreal Enrollment for live years in weekly Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Jlllncs MacDonald, Cherry Hill. (High). Mr. and Mrs. William Tralnor. Sr. Mr. Joseph Brasel and Peter Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Braztl and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark lirazt-l and ltamily. Mr. John it. Brazel and Sisters Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tralnor and Family. Mr. and Mrs. John McNally Mr, and Mra. Frank Keougllan Mr. Edward White and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Walter White Mr. and lllrs. Arthur llughe; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bradley; Miss Anna C. (Turriiu Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Curran Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Curan Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morrlasey Mr. and Mn. Leo B. Doyle Mrs. Hush L. MacDonald Mr. Arthur Monaghnn Mr. John MacMiilan Mr. Gus McCarthy and Teresa Mr, and Mrs. Owen Beard Mrs. J. J. Murphy . Mr. and Mrs. Urban McQunld Mr, and Mrs. Alex Gwynn. Rox- hury. MW- Mr. Louis Kelly Mrl. Alec Coady Min Marion Meme. Dorohester, Mun, Mn. Elisabeth MacDonald and Anne mrolimmt 1 year Purgatorial ‘f MELARENS LIVES Society. all". and Airs, Jostph bully Mi‘. and lVlfh. it. A. (full ll. bUlll- eivlllr. Alas: Mi‘. llliil Mls. lxo Uulllic Juli Family, Stmlnt-rville, Mass. llirs. Gertrude C. llhiine). Sun‘.- mrrvillc, ltlass. Mrs. Gertrude ilncuonalll, Allzol. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Luniull, .\lll<.i. Mass. Miss llvlen C. Chandler. SPIRITUAL OFFER] .\' (j n‘ Slslcr l\lui'y oils, Minna. Sisirr Maria Aquili, Halifax. N S Slslcr Mary lvan, Frnlninghazll. Glidellfl. .\llllll\‘£\li‘ - Zilass. Miss Evelyn i:_ ]l1lS“ll'.(l liiiss lflvslyn B. llaslarll Mi‘. and hll‘5. J. C_ \\‘o);l. li:\.:v.~ brook. l/llS. Anita MacDonald, Allllgon- 15h. N. S. Miss llildn Prnught Mr. and Nirs. Fred Cami)" lllr. and airs, Wilbur J0ll(’;\ Mr. and Mrs. William D. shcln Mrs. Patrick McQuaid Mr. and Mrs. John Corcorau Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. llillon MI‘. iLll-d lllrs. George Smith Mr. and Mrs. Paul (inllrlni Mr. and Mrs, 'l‘cl'ry Gallrull Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Connolly" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murnaghnn Mrs. J. J, Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Rucbtn llilzgius Mr. and Mrs. Francis (‘nn-atlirr Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Slaw-n, .\ll- toli, Mars. Miss Lean Cilappeilc ML’: Annie Smith. In Memos-lam In loving memory of my dear father. min a. Jewell, who oer-rt» oil this life February 27th. lflitl. With broken hearts we wairhrd W". And new you one; any Although wet loved you dvlrly We aouid not make you stay- Some may think you are formtfil not u» wound a may humi- Btat they little know th¢ norm"- Tbntbuwifhh our hearts concealed. c‘ . Sadly Mined by Son Gonloll. l Florence and Vern.