i. Sellout IIIARIIAII ms ISLAND Glisrlottetown’: IIEV! Tea lions 1T 174 QUIIN UPIIU NOW OPEN than“ - l ‘lirnsirvvossaoswuiliemefiig ; open this sftorooosiau "I IULAOOlDINT-MLM- fred emin, woodworking plant owner end tiperatlll‘, suffered the Is of three fingers of his left hand last weel( when a board un- . accountsbly flew through the sir catching him on the hand. III-AND“ PASSES - Word has been received recently b friends in this province of the eetl of Corbett. Maple Greek, Basin, formerly o1 North Granville, P. l‘. I. Rh wife the former Emily Ber- tram o! fiazel Grove predeceased her husband some two years ago. DAB! i101‘! - m. Iveretl Harlem oi Son, lngfleld has recently purchased rom Mr. Thor; Wigmore Pleasant Valley n ve fine dua urpose shorthom bul, “Beauty A botsford" 3 yr. which will be a great addition to his fine heri- We vveleoine you to s real Tea Room (not a restaurant), conforming to the highest stand- ards of cleanliness, courtesy and friendly serv- ioe. We serve oppetiing Island holeeookel steels of the best quality. Delicious pies, pud- dings, cakes, ice cream, sandal, etc. _ ounnoonswuLnanAx-unerns. swnsrsnioisnau-sraaanso-in omen Al Day muses» s-s q. Z Owned and managed by- GHOIGI IIJON IAI-KI ARLBTTA ADA!!! PABKI IOIUI OAII: OITY POLICE COURT — Yest~ elrday n-ioi-ning 10 offenders ap- peared before Magistrate K. M. Martin. Two charged with unnec- essary horn blowing were fined five dollars apeioe. A mill Built!‘ premises was iinod $100 and the i °‘ “m” “i” “"°“‘"" °“ m‘ I machine confiscated and oonltents . taken. Another charged ivith keep- H. W. Bernard announces the opening of his k ing liquor for sale, was fined $80 l or one month in jail. Ali adjourned new General Store at Bradslbane on Thursday, April 4th. case oi. operating a car while in- toxicated was given seven days in fail. Of four drunk and disorder- ies three were fined five. $10 and $15 dollars respectively, while the fourth was remanded until today. An offender charged with unlawful possession of liquor was fined $10 sndtcosts or 20 days imprison- men . HOLY REDEEMER MEETING -- The annual meeting of Holy Re-| deemor Parish Altar Society was‘ _ hclld. Monday evening with FatThler Ba dwin C. SS. R. present. ie s s election cé oféicorsivliobk pliavc Willi Mrs. C. au et, rs. A. owling. Mrs. Gallant on the nominating committee and brought in the fol-i lowing slaie for 1946. President- - Mrs. H. Toomb"; lst Vice Presiden". wanted an expenenced —Mrs_ Allan McDonald; 2nd VlcLe m,‘ “ma”, ‘mi “m”. saleslady capable of tak- President—Mrs. P. u. Morris: am ‘at diva‘ b drip jug charge and supervising Vice President-Mrs. llobcl-t. ‘Brad- h‘ "u", butch“, ‘in’. a . , ley, Secretary Treasuler-Mis. l". “u”, “c” ‘M.’ com": m staff in Ladies Ready to walker (re-elected), Fathel‘ Bald- fik lTill'lhW0l'kmb00‘l| n Wear Dellartment — dresses gvsfgoiiirlxig" Jgglgfs “foal iligzlirktgplégf‘ 5' s u‘ M, 00v"- and coats a specialty- A“ did (‘o-operation during their tcrm Ill , d . g “m” “d t” n“ opportunity for one who of office. Discussion then look W, P, SMITH g c0" wishes to better her present place about the fu_ture activities. ' “w” 3W4"- position. All applications JUNIOR RED dnoss MEETING-f- —A v>ry ‘ucc sul l , are strictly confidential. . g... 5 “Wm {fepfkflasagt I respectfully solicit your patronage.’ "3-‘3- ' ~ Highest 88.131’? and 81.68.11)’ Uljop-p- "as Prdfiy afternoon. v~ - position for right party. fl Lamvhiri "i"- r: to order. Beatrice Secretary read the ihc previous meeting wllil-h who ndcptcd. Roll call was * ' a grab hug. The pro- l-IEALTH U iolrllrrlolhtllsloiololal i — APP‘? i" P- 0- B“ 12» New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. by Mary Morrison, Alfred Morri- SDI‘, Orville Roberts. Luella Mv-| l E Cabs. and Margaret Lamnhier (sir. I corodl. A duel by Irene Gouge and t - Shirley Curran (encoredi, The 1 i‘ meeting closed by singing Naiion- l not to get rid of them. i Step to your phone and for a‘ Anthem‘ Heelthn’ ssh osll The many friends of Gil. Willis , Reeves are glad to see him homo . Keefe Hygienic health laws we must insist on our customers wrapping all their garbage before y In accordance with the again after spending five and n ‘uilf years in the Air Force. He is nnw spendini: a much needed rest vis- iting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, lVIanches- Service PHONE l9 — 88 QUEEN 5T. placing in containers. m" N" H‘ PlGBBQ co-operste in this QUEEN QQUABE 5911001, mummy," u; m‘ ‘Mk respect’ - sc-l-lunilonMirioggr 113%], Queen Square h,“ _ _ oo , ar ' , . Hui m“ KEEFE HYGIENIC Grade lil.—1. Bernard Gallant; 2, Leo Shepherd; 3. Arthur Pineau. SERVICE J GrsdeDllih-l, 3 Rpavbe ltviagiar; 2, _ ‘ osepn oron; . o r rennan. 4L5] U] fl c Grade IIL-l, Gerard Cheverie; L“ 2, Paul Mclnriis; 3. Basil Doyle. Grade ll.-1, Ganmt Steele; 2, Ian MacDonald and Percy Vail. Grade ll.—1, Harold‘ Cullen and Rov McConnell; 2, Alfred Arsen- aul; nntfvicent Griffin; 3, Kameth McKinnoli, Grade Il.—1, Parker Lund; 2, n n n r: wit r. o r 51332231 “°*““"“= 3- “M Mr Grade lI.-1 Billie Fisher; 2. Al- UIIIMPI-OYIIIIIT "E533"i.i1f*°§:%:.‘3“l&?¢...- t - H if d; 3, G d D . msvnsrwl: swirl Grade I.—1, James McGregor; 2, Jame; Morrison; 3, George Trainor and Eugene Bolger. CENTRAL BEDEQUE SCHOOL The f llowi-ng is the report for o and March II“ To All flnploye/r: of Central 'All Unemployment Insurance Books for the gfglfédfi 159m? runarymrowg u zfnzzdix reittozli" 1946' mu“ b‘ “' and, SheirlevG-ewsll. uihég; cililla Johnston and Davi equal; 3, Shirley Arsmssilt, Grade ill. A.-1, Lon-ins Devsr: 2, Ella Heckbert, Grade Ill, B.—-1, Ronald Dgwson: Khdly communicate immediately with your 2 Ewan Grew a I . m. sum! National Employment Service Office m... if you have no: already exchanged your ni- 81232 IIlTl.'_.§fm;f,§-¢u§§g Mo. 21°!“ b°°h i Elgflfdllgi-ggntirson" B. ' . TOIFCQ Fraser; 3, sthsrine doll- oec . ‘ A1110“ U) d? Gfldfi I. c'_1e p D I a: ' "W! I" Mo" melded» v'°'°lle1‘i.'v‘e:ie - ° ii Daw- “ Ida" '° ""7" U'""‘P'°V"""' "gill-nevi sttarxi tusrt cnle. ' " Insurance contribueionefor fig? lfifmFm" M” yous-insured employees osuijsr ' "w"? "b" - failure es renose tie Insurance (luau ma“ J looks ll required. A foii/I-Enp/onm ‘I Ifppyes are ‘.- ‘penos your? you . “MIR lynch; (be! Isukresu up ATS Have Gone A to all Lengths!" 7 That's whatour Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Deperthient says. When, before has a Spring Costfbeen such a chameleon thing . . . made for a mood? Observe the swish and sweep of the much admired three- quarter length coat . . . and the “reed in the wind” appearance of the full length cost . . . a good design with perfect grace in every inch. Just look at the saucy flare o‘! the shorty. So I . . long . . .. short . . e‘ it...“ we an" you delightfulchoosing in every model. _ riinem lovely salts l... .' . . mess- maker and Tailored styles, interesting‘ features are the new dolntsn sleeve . '1 d flange shoulder . . . and yoifll note use prevalence of" gsy colours . . . 111N135 - a .. . . . Ah