Mknca 5,1944. (“u-dill will m-.:.r.r:. re Boflllll-il mgfifit. a-i-s-io-ai. arm's. ____ ,ma.rinoauilii paintandolllitll ' CK galvanized ails. creameri. llllil N-g MEETING - m. ‘ibliffocNeli was the .. er alter outlined of research on the ained the treatment used- jnd received. Mr. Robert we; cilalnnan for the even- .c W. L. nears -The regular of the Summer-l _mm 1N m“! @1111“ the chai reports were handed in ... all committees with the So- . service 11nd Red Cross War M}Is_ J, M Kmch‘ onr Committees showing splendid 111511 and one 113118111“. M11 y Q. l5 After the resides monthly Brien with whom she had resided. . izttiitnfhedt til-u t 6,11» husband. Maurice McOue pre- dent re ues e a a re- . he precrlrared for the Annuaiwemud h" sown“ no‘ (in; which is to be held in. - MAKING Awium - 0n I at which time the election 1:181; 371,11’ L131". _ _ 1111mm for thc following year 31111“, rm“ 1n T181119, 1o examine 3 ‘a clue of woman who had been LETTER. or mum Mrs. .. of comfort. The Personals 41111. fimigh Stewarfim of i.» Jbeencon ed . ... for the past two weeks with cm" cmvtmm‘! "d 1.. iitional Film Board We are as near til you as Your Mail Box Mail Department hi}: I "William Ire filled ac- uio sent n; flnt return mall, out!" . T11; WESTERN-GUARDIAN “hi” wocveocm" - - Ilollllflllil all PIINUI COUNT! pun. lliooflltlole “with; ‘UH h SUIOIL‘ mqui-dianmlreelefllltidallyatazyeggu. Gerbil. llnpoenp u“; ‘w lint Ian union. 61 oraavirlteea pgseilvanlleuglemahk —BOIDIN IINK . MAN]: 10th Provincial In “u. t" b 11th. Summeroide lympia MARCH O N. "Uncle Jodi Perk- Borden Nationals. Don‘: ed seat-s on salosw {zeal game. I mision 20 cents. to memberliip. m. 1311B)’ P19908261 by M _ T. Allison McLean. Y's Men's Club. ._. pm] 530w"; M“! s siibiwt “Tilbflttial; coivraraurons —GIr(1)'asdhecl:- "39 ' ggmmittge It?!‘ ttllieiait Ssuprgllrd names ">56 0301218811 l th t minim was the dnly. this list contributedwtlzwollgg the“. pc/ts of committees were 1M1; yeah T1118 means m“ smaller contributors gave Wer last year ls the total SilbS- crlptioru ao far reported are ai- most $2300 over last year. i , YEAR — 0!! ¢llll°ll° Wmlltl“ Feb. Nth. Tiznish lost one of its eozllfl-‘Nlgslrflesiiyllltitgsléfigg! oldest and most esteeme ' . F. r. Very satis- i taking the St. John in First were appointed. The programs __i constigtled ofha grab bag d dd _M1-_ L9 can ' pm flew of 0N8 muc amusement Sn d - 11, 011,111,112, Rcsiaurma’ 52mm. ed to tihe funds. The singing of the “illlnilt littlipsllgdlaingegilig? on mm!“ t‘, 5 °1°“' .111, rmxgeimhh, m, M, -w. u. a. MEETING - ‘Ihe summmm w m s of the t 1 w M were served-S. on Brainy evening. on mam ‘ "‘ Union WIS IIIBWCYBG by 0d by o Anchor Hold. I- y all 1.1m io-n-a-i was then naively. Player by Rev. mwdis. Poem on t Donald . Now Ravel. manila. aarerihylflllflleliawrutnaoeruu we boy responsible for ileilvenqen yep "n; qlll! bar iron, all 1g. ‘g -Wl IIAVI i0 oi. dry ,II-l- Well can ‘on ‘b21113 Braces. ai-l-H. MIMI Amlll‘ 00-. Summenide. m‘ e WW6 $111k. Wednesda March 8. Albany vs. Ne. Bedeque. w billll- Jm” mm“ m-"Also semi-final game Burns‘ 1c 343'“! gue, Kinkora vs. Cheiton. um‘ - One drunk mmerslde Police —BURN§ LEAGUE _ . i aitgliillillllé ‘glgtlsulng and w“ game BedBmQ rink. Thursday. _.__.. F MEMBERS IIIOBNOEII: B103’! an o 1 m m 5 Siuumerside held a IRE-lion cm ' Melberry Lodge on 1g iri honor oi Miss , h has been trans- ‘, w Liverpool. N. $- ,, 195mg this W881! t0 “k6 UP ut ""5- ton . practice after game. EDS regular meetinS of the Summer- sidc Board of Trade held last week three new members were elected Caudet. Mr. Henry Wedge r D. Carruthere E1 panama _ TO - DAY pp...S¢REE!l'-f ‘::QLI‘ULLER...OQES um nil um I "rill": LOREIIA ALAN YiliNiilll] ...wii‘i1_11"t1 BENDIX nt Picture ALSO NEWS and SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30-9.15 THURSDAY A'l‘ 3.30 SUMMERSIDE flhwwwaaaawdn d Mfl- Aimee MoCue in her year. Deceased had been in app- arent good health and active up to 1a few weeks preceeding her death, She leaves to mourn one O01.‘ Aid. All passed the liilll Summerslde whoegthtuolifi§Zltm$§,““°§,§”'““ym'f“°s° in . . . _mmjiiifl died in Italy has re-i 1115-51, °A1 Se or oer cams n ml a letter from Malor J. Dai- tqpher, M11 J_ 1g 5,59,11,11“, M1“ . diihniic dianlsin. exbres- Eileen Henderson, Mrs c his sympathy and cirtendins Mmrissey, Mrs. Leslie he knew the deceasedmetfiltilgnr lérulghflfit g,“°!“é'1°"dM'§.f 0' boreevidence of his good s" m e 0mm‘ ter at the time l"i'. Diil- -8ENIOB. B. CBDSS- The . conducted the funeral rites number; e1 the 5111-1101- Red cross i tells that a iwodiv number of o! running School held. their regu- 1. members of his unit were pre- 1e; Red ' land about 45 of them partook evening with the President Irene Iiiiary Communion after theflraylm- 1n charge, Th ‘were read by the secretary Robert 1 d are: Mrs. James Chris- Cross meeting on Fh-idayi Morphy and roll cell was answer- ed by the members telling where they would like to live. Collection was taken which amounted to 40c. Letters were rewd from the National Anthem brought eath 0f Well-Known ‘S’side Lady The death of Mrs. Oath 1 l8. well-known Siimmerslil: occurred at hizr home in Summer. side yesterday. Mrs M1115 vt-a; the biifohlter uf the late Holden C. who predeceased her about seventeen years ago, A ilbllilhttr of m: late lvlr. and Mrs. G.C. Green. Mrs. Mills had lived in Summerside all her life 8nd had been 1m active member in (lsltleElglig-Iug activities of tllie Church n Summers de, where six: will be sadly missed Survivin are two sisters; Mrs. W.B. Mil and lviriss Eleanor E. Green both of Siunmerside. to whom sincere sympathy is extend- The funeral will be held :0 St. ‘s m n. nnon at 2 o'clock. Interment will :11“? 313m in St. Eleonora Cemet- Kensington and Vicinity Two snarl. juvaiile teams show- ed their wares Friday evening at the Kensington Rink when the Bbptiat Church, entertained the __ I . . S of Trinity vchurch, on Tuesday, February, 29th at 3 P. M. Mrs. Jack Mac- ,Sh0re Juvenile Liague by the score Leod prieslmd over the meetingiof 7 to 3. The visitors whose alter- and a solo was sung by Mrs. John 11mg forward line did no‘. act into ‘the game until the second period, showed plenty of fight, but their plays lacked the finesse__of _the Kensington team. C. Woodside, whose educated atici: manipulation d“ and ability to steer the disc safely, 11mm, c°nduc_1thmugh a mane of gauging op- Churchill puma‘ w." ‘ test, swooped in for his own re- bound lust alter coming on the ice E Ito chalk up the opening score of Bgptjgtil-IIG evening. Kenslngtozrs pint- PM 11151111,, Thesized line made it 2 to 0 when J. Q gnu meet Caldwell fed a sliort forward pass g social hour do P. Payntu in front of the enemy refreshments citadel, and a. second later ow. Papers on Missionary work, done in India, Grins, Trinidad. Africa and on the Home Minion Field, were given by Mrs. Geor 5-10 Bowneas, Mrs. H. R. Mrs. H. Johnson. Mrs. Lucas Ai- len and Mrs. W. Leweilyn. The ve media:- yilllfl‘ Ma "s1 1a . - an . e e Ii. Marya Acadcmy- unday- prayer. Mrs. victor ‘Irlwerse, pre- sident of Trinity W. M. 8.. thun- lied m! llldlfl °l' Church for their hos —"*' ' meeting was profitab enjoyabig, There was i n the ciw- "id P. UF- The Ru —i\lALP LIST weekly nice rig of the Y. P. visit the It was unanimously accepted and plans were made for some. with n book of the Bible. devotional period- 1° charge of ‘Anna Donald 9nd OPQil-Pii-ie second, the resu a from the Study Book which full of interest was read by Edythb Ciosins hymn The Stories Of Jesus a ter which _ Rev. Mr. Crowdis asked questions M" d _ l on ti: ‘Igopirtch V-‘hllgglmbe e and it i; e o“ swere y e " Our Druflustlgr: 1| Benediction colsed the th b“; . 1|, period. The recreation "lrliimee and ovomhin: spent in since which nil v al ‘home sextet, ended the Th, scortng taking Woodsidei-i offering devotionslint centre icersirirting (he n“. town defence, and beating Curiey enjoyed. ‘with a shot which Jiiid plenty of ._v, zip 'l‘houvh not taking part in a scoring piav, Lac Clark played his rum ARMY NEIFIIQSITY In the lllirst Great War. each soldier accepted by the. American; Ai-rfiy had to have a min-mum of 12' teeth. "1i.. umrcn euimcaam: Late To Classify | .n".:ti.'—.::.':..i-'~ ____.. .__--- IILY MAN Believe it or not, one or th lady Wendell Paynle "£332: vmgagllahntmveregusxhteactiers of tho Remington fgehoel Bguoe Champion, Donnie Reeves. ‘home aggregation triumphed over rubber Wu sassiniz the Wines. In _the second period C. Woodside sent C al para (aver to L McLnan in tho B - cear an once a ain the ii was held in the Memorial 5mm flashed. woocslci, anointed atoll-fits flm n!" w" 5 staggered his way tliffliljl thqcr-mm whole Freetown team and made 1t ib the start of the last session Ron ul lxpartn-i is} making an effort to open the road" to Cornwall for the I'D , transporting hay from Charlotte- town. alfrflmlscllnee urged the 09' time: An Act respecting the distri- bution of estates of intiestales; an Act to amend the Public School Act; an Act to amend the biic Departments Act; on Act tn amend the Highway Zlraffic Act; on Act 1o provide for the issuing of de- bentures and to provide payment for permanent public works. Premier Jones tabled a. copy of the annual report of the Inspector bills were read A third time and posed: An Act to further amend vhe Summerside Iri- corporation Act; an Act to amend ma cmnwwbrqwmqvaigi Proceedings A A In Legislature n vinciai Legislature. Mimi! 7- re quests Pr“ Ely to ‘on; from p Mr b0 'r STOP COLD vvitli mu new. Hurdle l‘ lmmunlfy Treatment . ASK YOUR MUCH“ "' noauus vi-i-AVAX w. (Oil) victim vii" “Mm Corvette Grows. Unsung ileroo: 0f Ocean Lanes BY ROSS MUNRO Canadian Pres; War Correspondent A PORT IN NORTHERN IRE- LAND, March 7 — ( 0P i - The frigate "Wuskesiu" and the corvette "Sumrnerside" are two ships of the Royal Canadian Navy which 701i probably hsvent hearvl much a recentlyt if at all ‘Alley haven‘: just nun‘! a sub- ter Which the bill WAS Civlo Assessment Bill (m mom,“ or Hon‘ M1,‘ Pmwseuiever see action for a year on end, committee but whose constant vigilance en-. me ables huge convoys to reach the ith Ml‘. E. H. St w mug me British Isles chair on an Act to amend City of Charlottetown IIlCOfPOIfl-l tion Act. The bill, published in full to work in conjunction with City reviewing valuations and ments for civic rates and taxes. It was reported weed to On motion of Hon. Mr. Guigan the House went into com- mitten with Mr. Savllle in the chair on an Act to amend Credit Unions Societies Act. provides that any ten or more cre- dit unions may organize a feder- ation for the furtherance of their common interests. also that loans may be made in certain cases up to $200 without security. The bill was agreed to without amendment. On motion of l-Ion. Mr. McGui- gan the House went into comm- ittee with Mr, Cullen ln-the cnalr on an Act to amend the Statute no proceedings shall be taken recover money payable on a bond ty without| c_ !corvette, the "Wfndfiower" back in within twenty years after the cause of action arose, and fixes o. limit- ation of ten years in the case of proceedinzs for the recovery of land Bill agreed to with amend- On motion of Hon. Mr g-an the House went into commit- tee with Mr. Ramsay in the chair on an Act to amend the Church on ‘Ihursdav after-' visions of the existing statute W55 791mm“ “Feed t9 Wm‘ “m‘»even any hariitack left. Act respegting the training of An- nrentices, also an Act to amend the given 1 l W‘ "ins “W” “:1°‘"'Qf*dm_flw,d_ November, 1942, to April, 1m, was Insurance Act, which were the Freetown entry in the South Yesterdayb oi’ the con- fl- "U the .7 30-251‘ Al Kennedy crossed up the opposition by electing to shoot instead of pass-, l": to an uncovered mate. Ind the‘ "llc clllfiit Curicy. Freetown net , off Iiaianee to give Ken. Sliiilton their fifth counter. Then Hill. visitiniz right whit’. went on B scoring rampage and netted three M quick Roais. The first was after {if “cling” Olth th busin 3:“ wgfag ‘grmdexft Robe”: 4 to 0 for the homesterx Right at Murphy in charge. y Geome Woodside read the m-illiltF-S and the business disculinn follow- ed. An invitation” he had worked his way in close again when Ron Kennedy set side Kelly. fieetwinger for defence position with authority 3nd iwbt the invioiiha visitors out of "it _ range. Billy Maison, scrap mus-players nllngmPl-lygg In‘ k x “"“° °°T1,,'11',§‘m',,{ (if, "m,',,'§,.1rorn this Province 1n mo. The izct on left wing for Keno ngton. tore into the enemy zone with "W"- mkm; 11mm,“ 01 “mm d1” foilows:- Silrnmerside- Goal, E ferences and narrowly misses mop”! 50M". B91911“. E on two occasions. (i, weylgtqe Thibeau. and I... Campbell com- MAY the -. N versi es. l forage! Mr. Heath Stro asked where 1t 1 ut ' Will Y0“ allot from a little ma? 6:311:56 m! Fbldllik land the third. a much disputed Parsley. b 11ml- Whii chalked up When Hill Sweet Pota stationed close to the Kensingtoni creflse swept McCarveii“, t 111 h‘ given by Altheie. Bryenion. Btoryiwu 10.1,“; mm.,,,¢.,,,, "1211," tgoilast week. ‘net. The tide of battle shiimii iee,l wdSefiard and Mme Norman M one were reeen visitors to Sreadaibalie, the guests mm Gndm‘ mnuflh“ another scoring play !or C Wood-| the of Mrs. Harvey Bernard night's h. The visitors had only creditable ‘ J, IPaImer; Forwards. prlgeg (h, 11111-951113 1191mm“ 101. ‘Cloak’ Clive Maodonoid; Carvell, Ralph Kilbride; Forward the Evidence Act; an Act to amend , marine or two. in fact they haven't‘ that? Ehl. Ogd AgxemPengions jdlme anything spectocugnr at mo on o Pre er 0:11.; e But they hav done i s early, a - B01159 resumed committee with Mr. ilfui escort Job ebringing convoys over Bernard in the chair on the llc Vehicle Act. Several sections were discuss” “m1 “mended- “ialbut it doesn't make headlines when rewfl" |iis everyday duty for these crews. Pub‘ i the North Atlantic. It is rough and dangerous work However, these chips are represents- ltives of scores rii’ other Canadian lfrigates and corvettes who may So this is a little yarn about two wesflreguiar" ships 1nd the men who yesterday'a,sail in them, who get no great a p- praise but uho are helping plenty. ointment a intervals of not ess.to win the war than five years of a General Ass- ‘ 95571191“ Boa-rd o’ “"99 519mb?!‘ ‘gate built in Canada for the RUN. t m‘? A shipyard turned her utlt and she ° twas commissioned last June. The Wasiresiu was the first fri- | The captain is Lt-Cmdi". J. H. S. MacDonald of Liverpool, N 8., who commissioned the first Canadian H940 and sailed her across the ‘Atlantic on her first voyage, with scarcely any armament- aboard at ‘all, to be fitted nut in Britain, John Lincoln of Calgary ls the first lieutenant and other officers are Lieuts Ed Williams and Jack Holmes, both uf Victoria, A.A Mac- Leod of Sydney, N S , and Court- ney. B C., Jim Wanner oi‘ Wind- ‘sor, Ont, Georize Mazisnri oi’ Van- couver, F.J. Rennie cf Seanlcioton, B.C., and Sub Lt. Pete;- Nares of .Winniipeg. 1 I.-ieut Tommy Pusseii of Toronto Iwas the medical officer since cornm- issionini; but he has gone to an- other- oppointrrienf and taking his place is Lieut. Fl. H McFariane of 1Winnlpeg. Lieut Tom McPhee, Bola, Ont., siznais officer for the group in which “he Waskcslu 0per-' ates, is sailing in her now too. On a recent trip the Waakuiu McGui- ,was at sea for 3i days without a break. one of the longest periods ‘any Canadian escort or sub-hunting ship hsgbecn conztantivnt sea, she Act. ‘The biii clarifies certain pro- returned 1,0 1,1115 pot-l; W111; he; It larder practically hare. There wasn't ‘The Sucnmerside was cummin- ioned in September, i941. and has been siogging around the Atlantic and the Mediterranean ever since. For a while she ran from New- foundland to Iceland and 'from in the Mediterranean where doe did more sea time than any other cor- vette there. I She ran convoy; int/J hot spots like Bone. east if Algiers, when Gen-nan and Italian bombers were supreme in that area she worked from Gibraltar to Oran to Algiers and back many times, rt wg; .11 heavy work. with little glory. til" "m" m- m“ ‘L A- Mmmy- firm. The Committee feels that it Last spring siis jol-ied an ail- zs-ac Canadian escort croup in the North “it r;“:;':..:":..::s"* m - in o’ 210-141: | Lieut. o. atf .1, -- - 1 “'23: Cherish-speaking qfrjeer 1mm 3548 Montreal, is commanding the gnmm. lerslde now and his officers include 411,. ‘Iiieui-s. 6.5:. Cross of Montreal, G. 14 _ 35.451; ,C. Carscaiien of '~f:tmiiton, Ont. Green Mountains. pk. 40f‘ 11-1-1’. Timmons of Sydney. NS , and 38c. Sub. Lts. B.J Kennedy cf Hamil. 25 ton. Don McGivei-ri of Saint John, N 13 . E-T. Cogzlns of Weyn-iouth, COUVCI‘. IRISH MOSS (Continued from page 1.) Fisheries department of the Can- of Canada. Research work is also liming“ on in a number of uni- Irlsh moss is now eina procured Nova Scotia. Mr. Jertson replied along the coast or Maine and Massachusetts. C OI. . . a x0351,‘ it, $131,131 Sgginlgced in Leland and e. Mr. Strong; "How does the " quantity from Massachusetts com- ‘ pare with ours?” staff, celebrated her filzh bibthhday Mr Jert-ivnr "In the lut two: years most of it has come irom| Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia " Mr J. A. Bernard, Tignish. described the different st es oi’ t Th0 Kellblllilwll P" W!" ""95 bleaching the moss. and s eased 4 to 0 victory over a group of Surnmerside Pee Woes morning. Jackie Bernard scoredlbe regulations ouch as those by itwioe for his team, Ralph Condon which potatoes are graded, the ‘and Tonuny Cobb getting a telly moss could then be classified in gbygrades for which different prices the need oi’ a uniform processing, ‘would be paid. Thirty-three car- lcads of Irish moss were shipped 1'11 addition, Mr , ‘ Bernard said there were at least Dehmy- ‘7- Whm- Kcmmiw“ T eight car loads in the western part Delence- of the Province for which a sale Plllld- 'l‘~ °°b'l- Rt!!!" m" could not be found during mo. 5- This was due to the fact a larg- Gflhlilu Kenlifliy. er quantity was purchased by the \'. Fric Caldwell, manufacturers in 1942 than was required. If information could be obtained as to the quantity which ltcmpts were being made to reach N.S, and Dave Howilen of Van~. ndlan Government, and m. Crook1BTl e we must first determine “m” is “mlmd- of the Natolnai Research Council, ociirnii commit! This ‘umn is reserved hr non! of local interut. but cl a new” nature may be inserted It five conic a word. strictly pay- I lbie in advance ' -._._-__;. I TnAlN AND Fanny-Tho mini left Borden last evening with 18411 Dlsocnsers. or v hail-a with 9B passengers, at. 8.35. The ferry made z tripe luterdav. and was reported t tin amn Fill DIPAITIIINT MEETS- A in of tbs Charlottetown Pin Dept. took place last even- ing, which was well ttended by members put and present. loll- owing the meeting an enjoyable, social time was spent, when IOIIIB ISLANDS! PASSES --'1'he residents 0f Victoria and vicinity will learn with regret of‘ i1i°~§t°,,.°“o,,,2i%itii‘; i “tz""."t.2£..::: $4.5; e of ape averse. ' ' 15113111,, o; m. 15“ mum"- 31111- real, listen to a discourse by Corporal Jack Cole, of Calgary. radio in- 59¢ ‘m1 T119111“ gmmble; or structor, on the intricacies of an English model aircraft transmitting Charlottetown, and niece of tho and receiving sot The girls, upon graduating. will be posted to sta- iate Mr. and Mrs. Montague lions where their job will be to maintain contact between the station Mill-lift. Chile TYQVQPSB. Where she, and its planes in tiic air. The group above from left to right includes: made h" hume- ‘Them i5 len- Joyce Urle, Windsor. Ont; Margaret Kirk, Torontol Frances Shuttle- "° mwm h" hulbannd‘ muéestms‘ worth, Montreal: June Boviiie. Toronto; Shirley Coleman, Windsor; Dough!’ Percy’ o ’ mg‘:- Lcma Ccneybeare, Toronto, "Peiic" Houston. Hamilton. On‘..: Olive and one daughter Jesse in De _ _ , m,“ A150 we daughters meanor] garison. Nanaimn, B 0., and Amanda 151mm: Murphy. Vernon >1 bolt Mrs. Horace Main, Ada. Mrs. John Flfltl. P. I l. (RCA? Pill", Barbour in Baimorai Manitoba : --i-— --- " "*——'= and one sister Mrs. W. L. Hadley. » I » ' ' . Somerviiie Mass. SNOW PDOUGHB-The Govern- ment snow ploughs have been busy since Saturday, when they cleared the roads to Beach Grove Inn, the Airport. the Queens‘ Arms. Nlorth River Rood. and widened the road to Faiconwood. Opera- tioms were continued on Sunday and Monday, the pioughs reach- ing Winsloe and Bunbury, respec- tively The Mt. Edward Road has also been cleared as far as the railway tracks, and yesterday at- Pownai . ENTERTAINED ON HOLIDAY — -On February 11. one cf the most enjoyable evenings of the season was spent. when the district of Vernon gathered in the comm-um} ity Hall to do honor to Miss“ Amanda Murphy, who was enjoy-I ing g, short furlough at her home. The gathering was called to order, by Mr. Milton Pumess, who in a few brief words complimented Miss’ Murphy on being the only lady of the communit who had joined] the R. C A. F division, and who to her credit was the only 8111 member of her class of nineteen who had won h_er wireless certi- ficatemfi. then caliteld upon ary acKenna W n ' “ ' ' , came forward and read an a1»- Men from Prince Edward Island, overseas, with a Canadian High- Wfliiriate adores. While M135 Alllllli land unit iii-e from left to right, front row: Cpl. M Jackson, Gaspcurii, McQiiaid Presented Miss Mil-Why‘ p19 v_ ,1, Elliott, Coleman Station. Centre row, i1. to r) L-Cpi R. witlh a beautiful well filled Air N Mflcmnanl wood 1515M; 1,1911; M ;1_ MeTngne, Charlottetown; For“ wallet‘ Miss Murphy 51' Pte. B A. Richard, Summerside; Pte. B. A Murphy, French River. though taken by surprise fittlngly In m‘, back mw‘ 1 to l," Pte FL J Keuey Plsquid. Sgt L 3_ replied and thanked her many _ _ - friends for their kindness, She was Bdt¢hl1d°l~ Ge°Fg9t°Wm P" A B stewuwi whtt? Si? E5’ Cm‘ A A‘ flhen given a real bounce by her Casey, Summersicie and Pie D. V. Chappeii, Suing lei... n v 01d $1,001 chums The women-s (Canadian Army Overseas Photo) Institute then served e. ‘ ‘ -'—- - -'= arwicheon ‘that was enjoyed] by 111i. l=;_ ’ 0V"! l1 WIS 6 88h RSS- e. by oil... ...'.’. i... loin... How Ch town Doubled 355i iiiimnbitii. btillfdnl.’ £5: - - Its 0511x1708. I" 77f“ .. Red Cross Campazgn was brought to a close by singing Personals ——- the National Anthem. (Patriot Please Copy) t .. ' . . d b’ th Mr Cari Greenan, Kinkora was £03115“! ggg“gf.fstsi“lc“am,fifigfi“‘vtéf§ ‘V ffiwmsfuencli; slipper‘! a recent visitor to the Clty- qmch apprmmtes the generous fromHtlmM offcicerss erg“ retina“?! ———— v 1 . . . " een - m’- vem“ "m" 5°‘"“' ‘mlglixlolltilxtgtolttgilnrlikloe callitlizfisrttis lttete" (was sot. from the officer! w” hm mt Eng !ported that in lfiarlyf illlucases viihle agonagn aiztd Bsggh thefigélglanlezll. ' J‘ B‘ s‘ John‘ 5mm!’ u’. figityrleczltigtrrlbmalotrlixggregtfllyfilln ‘out- stoiflat the Annouries W325 501. '“°° ““,“'““"—; ,, ,,,, i3i.?.i‘i.“‘i.f“€§.°f..oi“.“..“‘ti.%“‘i{§.i omiorz"...°i.sz"r..ifitis"ig m. an Mrl. . . B-ml. 1 tithe slim of ssanso towards I 1i.-h.»- i-i ti» stateside? t." °’°i“"...’..“. j- t ci'ti . l e emil 0y ""- T- A- m"- B°“° “W” fitlffiwfiiig °“§..n“'°°§.om§{°°“g§5§ ch33“. 1?... guaranteed to re- “! 1“ m“ my Y‘5""°‘“Y‘ $201 no" out of their earnings to port tit the Blood Donoli‘ Cllngl: a‘; —-i _ his -'rh to ftenperwee as o0 Miss Ursuline Maclntyre, Grand the Red cw“ Smell’ Tara“? l “i101: ° TTICIQIQ was a passenger on the trlbumn w“ made upmm t3, dyl These are only a few instances o "W" Y°""‘"Y' ‘° “m” ttlthsttailt aiiggtflllaigtlg: 327cm tholoi the way 1n which the public as res onded to the appeal and Pastor of Kinkora. Miss Miwlnty" W111 be very difficult to find any fivxzitn sugh support is it an wonder has been in the City fill‘ the 1195i- gmuu O1 employees in Canada who ‘that the City of Char ottetowii ‘ueki He” °f h" “m” Mn" An‘ ave so much out of their earn- achieved nearly 200 per cent 0f it! drew I". Murphy. Ohwdhill avart- “B, 1n proportion to their week- objective in a few days? "Will 1y pay. we were inspired by t S-l-ll i the market could lblofb elvh Will'- it would be of fist iésistiance fir: o M‘ d e i§2.°,._"°°°‘° ’“ °"“°°' F 1H8 regress d 8 I Mr. tioviiié asked if thege hvias, e _ any o er n o seawee erc n. no ~- nn ohm-chiv- In Red Cross Campaign r. Jerfitlslon saégceyuurlfieip is a very use ro . 0y were now trying fvo different types t. ni- V _ l I‘ a of seaweeds. and all are being used 51111011111-[1110111 i5 nude from Red town was CliVldCd ioi tins puiposr to some advantdke. Cr-oss hcadqiiaisinr-s that the cxoilitric-Hs Cgghriiaiggeailioigneiaiil ijuévvilakxggkcrl! i ... . ‘uuuh PM‘ trbuttzelusllsld‘ Ciirmgcgamigduggiavesrlgwfltge hasten their collections so that ‘yin "we i» ti» ‘new’ "‘*°‘““‘ ’"‘°°°.. “"‘..“i°i§"€....“.‘i2.’13t”§;i.“iitmiii‘i%§i?§“‘f..é?f"3§€i.£i he laid "I fliink before an at- $291900 mil-ll st»! be 1'3 f 9 1 ' 1 13 uh 1,1. t tom t 1's made to classify moss by “flew” °f ‘me hmmcd uwusandtco¥lgéetrzeriabty ‘of film esziqs . . o‘ "’ d must ccvnc from ms what grades are necessary. That Chniiottctosn and Summersidwstiii nce.'e ‘ i‘ h means coordinated research. both started off the campaign iiwllllfltlh “la: ‘xggerallgg ‘J3; when w, know as much about record breaking style and quick weantar d b‘ that M!‘ miatmm Irish mesa as we know about pota- time, receiving contributoris alti itbed “Qgenoxiein and who: prodlmr! toes, then we can ‘grade them. along the line material! ahead o I n _‘- me may“ a an u“ t we certainly don. know now. 1551 yam-s 112.11.; ,0n wacm . . ._ bu . besides Prince Edward Island andlThflt l5 Dfefilsely the qllesllflll‘ T119 ggvprity of {he weather lIESJJTOVlIICES uiirlerta ma: uiiiinnieiy lwhml "l9 Deparunent d Fisher‘ naturally iieiiivul the COil&cllCllS‘dB9€lid, will rise to '-i'.‘ (P6151011 ies uder Dr. Needier iii going to h _ K1 U U, .150 mc=,,,._c, 85,111,, and 1mm tit-ii; iiirreas- W0“ ‘m m,‘ year‘ lifting: Cldlllgcttigtnllblllfhlléli? madeted earninSS Dilt "l? R95 elm“ "W6 ml)’ “"4 m" m9 w?” o‘ by me women‘. committees in the,eempaign of 1944 over iiia top with bu.“ w‘ l" do!“ l" not the seventy areas into idiich Chnriotte- credit t0 tllfmbellltts and “dd”! glory to -the piovinch. _ _____.._ . .. __.._.._ . ._ . ._;. 4 . w... i 11v ME ORILA St MUIGOX R055. the plant. It may be that Dr —':_—; Needler will find a treatment that will provide a moss for us that --- will give both e. better yield and a I ROS be?“ "law productl b M; §~ln"ol’§W'o‘tllo“t.ti "__‘ y TO I “OI On y - '_ _ <~ _ , Linliiettgrl,’ Mr. Jig-non Slld black BERNARD —— A» ba-nt Jnnn. N-B ', "lwl,°c,','1‘,fi_'",f1'fl,"'f,{,,' fifilufffJn-I . P m“; gquld be dried with less dnri- March 6, 1944, Ars, Riiipt. Bernard‘ S6“ Mam‘ w‘. 1941 ger from a shower of rain, than inCe Lucy Mztxxeiizlrii use 41-1 ‘h t m could the bleached product "It is McEWEN-At Vancouver, B. Crone year has passed since a s a good idea never to let fresh rain Joseph Ernest Mcaivcii. son of the 1 ' day m" touch bleached moss. he said. “It late Hugh and Annie Mcliwen of ,vlhen our great sorrow . Saturday method. He believed there should has to be handled much like hay " North River. P. E. l. Aged T4. iThe shock that we reccivcd thlt Mr. Strong: "Mr. Bernard said MURCHISOM — Suddcniv at Tor-E there were so many cal-loads that Onto Tile-lilfilfi- Mllllilcl] 7i 1944- were not sold last year. Is the wlfltl MlllC“‘iS‘;}K‘-G°J°§ iffllrfhlson “ma” ‘united?’ It?“ 19*“ nlAt TSiimnio-sde on Mr Jertson: “Oh yes, the mar- ' 5 7" M M C n’ c ket is decldedl limited. By that. Mm" ~19 - ls a ° “t day We silii remember well. Always Remembered by I'll: Family. 3-8-11. N. D. MacLean Mills. widow of the late Holden I mean ther not a big ahort- . _ m‘ n’ 1t 09m. company 1,11,01,55. C. Mills. Funeral service Thurs ed mmo 11‘ 1",’ m‘. we buy day afternoon at St Mary‘; -- Church. at 2 p m. », “tlltl-‘i-"=til§il°‘i~ mitts... Pratt": ""°"“"" . 1. . . , . , . f'g,,1",f‘,'t,f,a1,§f’mgf1p§',‘,f§f 131.311 Miss Agnes Sullivan, ugcd 21 EMBALMEI mo" 1‘ n“ bu“! made 1111-11051 years. Hervrcmains pritahrestiggaat amuuw‘. l“ tasteless, and almost colorless the “ills” H°lll° ° 1B1 l)‘; "w", wumu" i Accommnyma Mn 591m“ 1n 111g iotteiowh Hospital. unti hk a - lama”, w" M1 Thom” L, , ternoon when they will .bc,~ ior- n". u. new" who purchu" m, mo" worded to her late residence, Kin- 1“. o1- meh- 11m, kora. Funeral notice later.