IFBDAY. - mam IEITIMI Tl-IE GUARDQN. CHARLUPTETOWN 1 . M . I I g . Align; 5, have for no one was watching him now. Where was Tatoo? Almost to Activities Reviewed continued from page 10 he watched him to see where would go. He stopped to look at something he found on the ground. They looked back to where Tetoo Illd rolled himself into a bell of shell. He wasn't there. "He's gone!" cried Tommy, leap- ing to his feet. His voice sound- ed be if he didn't really believe what he said. Big Claw scuttled back into his borne. but he needn't the doorway of his own home down in the rocks. Too late to catch him again Tommy saw Te- too's shellcovered tail disappear. ”It was stupid of us to take our eyes from him for even a mo- menl.” said Farmer Brown's boy ruetully. Up among the cocoa- nuts Young IZZY. the green Lizard. had changed his mind in regard to Tatoo. saasmm-A-x-s,g& MISSES and GIRLS and SIIORTIES x.- Missesl Suits. sizes 12-16 159 Queen St. Styled For Spring A nice variety of Whipcord. Polo. Twills. Gabardine .............. ,. tS27.95 to 355.00 Misses' Melton and Corduroy Jackets 38.50 to S1235 HOLMES and BRADLEY Phone 92 Week - End Specials KENNEDY'S Ladies' Wear Following is the report of Mrs. Frederick J. Steele. recording secretary of the Charlottetown sub-division of the Catholic Wo- men's League. given at the an- nual meeting of the orglnlutien Tuesday night. Madam President, Reverend Cha.plain and members of the C. W. L.' At this the annual meeting of our sub-division it is my privil- ege to present A summary of the different activities of the Char- lottetown sub-division. from April 1950 to April l95l. During the term there were nine regular. ten executive and two special executive meetings held. In July the members were privileged to attend a Diocesan Retreat at Notre Dame Academy. preached by Reverend David Ed- wards. CSs.R. On Nov. 5th a Communion breakfast was held at the Queen Hotel. following Mass at 8 o'clock at the Basilica. B6 mem- bers attended. On Remembrance Day a Re- quiem Mass was offered in the Basilica by the C.W.L. and the K. of C. for those who made the supreme sacrifice and a wreath was placed at the cenotaiph by At Annual Meeting ed and covered with new cello-ll phone. Arrangements were in e with Mr. James Hennessey to have a new frame with glass cover made to cover the list and it is hoped this will be done this month. . Mrs. Peter LeClair. as con- vener hes been faithful in visit- ing members who were ill and "get well" cards were sent to help cheer patients. Mrs. J. H. Blanchard. convener. reports 11 new members this year bringing our total member- ship to 152. During the year three of our members passed away. Through the efforts of the con- vener. Mrs. A. T. Macxinnon. 335.00 was collected. Three new subscriptions to the ”Canadian League" magazine were obtained. The annual Diocesan Retreat was held at Notre Dame Aca- demy in July with several of our members in attendance. The re- treat was conducted by Rev. David Edwards. C.Ss.R. On Nov. 5th a Communion Breakfast was held at the Queen Hotel with 86 members present. The con- vener. Mrs. C. L. MacDonald re- ports visits made to four homes where the Rosary was said and ii Mass Cards sent. to bereaved incrnlbei-s. A large number of our Mrs. Lorne Noonan Ind Mrs. P. members umk Pa” i" the CW9”! J? Ncam mpresemiw the Sub, Christi Procession and several d..,1sion' ladies attended to the 1'Hour of M” Lorne Noonanl pre51dent'iAdoratlon" on First Fridays. attended the National Coniven-1 tion held in Halifax in October.! as a representative of the su'b-I division. Flowers were sent to the Ba-6 silica and Holy Rcdemer Church at Christmas and Easter. j All National and Diocesan fees and voluntary donations to Na-l tional objectives have been paid. farc. TB. League. Missionaries of Mary, Christmas Charities. Girl Guides. Dispensary, Child- ren's Aid Society, St. Vincent's Orphanagge, Provincial Sanator- ium, City Hospital Bazaar. Red and Tweed-7-14x S1235 I0 3332.95; 12-16 (Misses) Ci-ossg March. of Dimes. Play 115111 3; Norm Rusuco, Them 1, 3519.95 to S3495. Ground C0mml55l0n- Musical F95" also a company of guides at St. tival Association. St. Martha v1,,cen1', omhamge W111, M155 Building Fund. Funds were raised to carry on The total finances of the year were reported by the Treasurer. Miss Evangeline Vesscy. C and Rev. P. F. MacDonald who by their faithful attendance and encouraging words have been an incentive and inspiration to our members and offerings for Hiih Masses made on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee of Rev. P. During the year contributions Marjorie Mumhy, Meetings He were made to:-Catholic Girls” 11.3111 in the c.w.1,, 1.311, 1,. Aug- Scholarship Fund. Social Wel- 1151 11 Guides 3113".-1gd amp at Girl Guides That great interest is taken in the work of guidin-g is shown by the report of Mrs. Arthur Mur- ray. convener. The 8th Company Basilica Girl Guides with an en- rollment of 39 guides is under the leadership of Captain Elaine MacDonald and Lieutenant Ena Rustico with Rev. Owen Sharkey as Chaplain. Guides had the privilege of attending Holy Mass each morning and prayers in the evening. They were also able to attend the Eucharist Congress Christine Moysiyakhaf a student at St. Dunsian's as captain. In a ”Scroil of Friendship and Log Book” made by British Girl Guides was on display here. The courses in child n-ursing. cooking and religion. Institutions to all who helped her carry on this work. The convener. Mrs. J. L. Mc- INII EIJLE TEA I (.11 1.1,, mu! Ii'ullqll('l children's and in nts garments made, 62 knitted rticles for in- rants and children. A large num- ber of quilts, bed comforters. and baby blankets made. Clothing for adults was pressed. repaired and made ready for distribution to needy families. Several cartons of clothing were packed and sent to country parishes. 25 art- icles of clothing were sent to the fire victims and I donation of 310.00 was also sent from the sub-division to relieve these needy families. Large donations of clothing were received from the members and the sum of s54.00 was donated by the sub- division to aid social service work. Respectfully submitted. GRACE STEELE, Recording Secretary. "Cormick's BISCUITS Listen to the Gracie Fields Radio Show weekly. See your local press for time curd Itotlon. ""6-arr: is paid. GlI'ls' Melton B18281-5, 7-14 yrs at .............. .. 5.45.95 ('3.CIl we work of 11,9 5u.1,.d1V151on March. 26 Brownies were enmh I l" 1 E. -'1 . l . Tun MISSES ;a1lc0slfg)coi,r:ri11ixss,iolia gin '.".'iJ"'?c i,i?,,;,y,, "5122 .E3.i”2.fY,'f3f.,112,';”l?g wh . pom um... private card .0 Rm... 1..., .,,.,,..,. 0... are you get Guaranteed Ouolrly Parties Ind 1! tax dB.V- Janet MaoDonald. In November at AMAZINGLY-LOW PRICES! yours-NOW-at this rock-bottom price! Special sneakers dull"! the Guides of pm. are now making - .VE8F were R9V- -1- WA MCC”d19- I "Scroll of Friendship" in which REG. Rev. Alexander McLellan. Rector me 311, Company have 3 page. s9995 of Holy Redeemer Parish and which they W111 send 10 gm ' Mrs. James Pendcrsasi. Pr0Vm- Guides in England. Other actl- For utility and long wear. you can't beat , cial President. V1115 dunng the yep: included this davenport! Resilient coil spring com .95 The appreciation of the smvb- pantry 53191 candy 5319, 1351-1195, structlon . . . extrn heavy quality cotton division is exlellded l0 9"” rally and enrollment. l6 Guides rcpp covering . . . a variety of snuirt Chaplain. Rev, J. W. McCardie bemg em.011ed in November. and shades . . . opens up into a double lied quick as a wink-ALL these features are OR. 2.50 WEEKLY OUTSTANDING VALUE! Matching Table Lamps ' lnembcrs. Thanks goes also in 1 I S .. D 1 13 ed During Sllnuior-lum Vleek a m---m-w?-,j-:- y115hEM:1;;:?ng(::51anc1g:i;; :1 im. committee of ladies from the HCTIdS0me. MCIIOqCny"FiniSII "' -m i mm g with momh sub-division visited the San- L C .i . ' d a vase of 1 RACK OF 5 m('l'he gsub-division lextendq 51,1. atorium and delivered a gift of cere symrpalhy to members who C3”dY- m3g”m53' 3", T have been bereaved during me flowers',to each patient. hese REG. 45.95 .- . . . past 5'93” . c.::.f.::.e,gr1i,f.2ywa?p;3cl1i.1'f:L Imnginc&.-- n mahogany gatcleg L All sizes GOING Al i In mnclusinn I msh rm express Millan was asisled in this. work tnblc at this low Price! TOP "'9'"'' "D" " "W ihlmks w W” Pm5'de""' MEL . .- I 1:, i ,3 urea 36" x 20" with leaves down 0. ' t -l 1 LOT OF Nmman and members of the by Mrs. Lorne Noonan. esld ni. Kan M m m" 60" S "d h rd , . . ' ' '. C I C d WM 9 S i R 5 ' ' P Slilbd-dclllilslon for '5””””3' ”' ggtmgethgoggy rizmgnggmnlsi wood construction throughout. A lcn c . ' wcll-made piece of furniture now A ,, ., ::r.:.:'":.::: ”'.J.23iF;.:”"”J. iii at u on 2- mm . . , . r . GOING AT? " ' "mp V pg (ommers "W pactielnts inHthe Inftirmaryr; Sac- ”'n ; Th .11 ,r C. 0.1, 01 um rrf earl ome an o e re- ,. . '1 1 LOT OF . dmefento gxngnerrs Pblrieny sum, eious 'Bl:oddMonVastery.f as will , . mama the yea,-5 .,..,,.k;... as orlva e ona ions lrom e MODERN . . d d 1' 5 memloers of the sub-division. A , O n,A.1,i1c..?,:.:.efiz:2 Zlungfdlcfu quantity of clothing. knitted 3-WAY GOING AT - hv the Corresponding Secretary. 399'” and "W5 W35 39'” i0 Sh USUALLY S1835 l Mm E. J. MC-I-ague. Du,-mg 11..-, Vincents Orphanage. Each week . Round Wei med b d ALSO: We are now showing a complete line of year 75 letters were received magazines gnnd Catholic pnpea ANY ARTICLE! 5, ,1 d 1 '1 ' ”' "'1 ' SPRING SUTS COATS d DR . ES and ..M W”... mag Vmc .9... were distributed at the San- A11... Hf? " ” ”"”"l ”"'''”l "" i ll LS8 . i . " i . . 5 - ' ' 3 in our sick members. l3 Mass atorlum wdnsamd Hem iionm Immediate Delivery o Attmrtive hr ti d h Cards were sent to bereaved MrS- MB0Ml N1 NU-end! link! h ' - .353'Tmm9 PIT? ' W H1 33 1-35?: deposit ment shade. Opaque type! on 2.50 WEEKLY l . ' f t d c I ii 166 Queen St. Next Door to Bus Stop Mj1M1h0"vm"",.5f,f;e”",:;;f;f:,.”:3, (c;..T,':,a".,nref1?:lsw0:1:'df,, sub? ' ;I;hese1mlx or match with the an or e I - . . 1 nor am 1 b H 1 the Feast of Om. Lady 01 Good division through three cake . Modem lasrunf ovgyle Opaque , Counsel. " SENS. two rummage sales. 138 pnrchmcnt shade! . The Convener, Mrs. P. J. d-933' C0mT"15'0" En psglid 0i A Grnrciully-styled: base in enam- Nealis reports progress Alon! Ed- PWde5pa gleam" "I m 'V' "5 el finish with brass trim! '5 L t' l 1' es. The usual prlzcs 03? P18. USUALLY 12.50 . - 5 avcearemriaarcseiilted to lsl. Dunstan's Mr5- K 3- M-'iGD0nl1d- WW ' A Variety of Clgory or T250 wxmmi (A T YES: THE TOWN Is TALKING! U"”".5"y ""d W - amount m ililnersuhrfclqigiiionizln mi?fi"uveb”s(Zro:si noN"r Miss TIIES-E on-rs-raumrm LAMP : ' ' ' our City schools raised to 55.00. VAIJJESI SHOP EARLY! Soon the Whole Province will be talking about our Scholarship Fund and prizes for Chrisiian Doctrine were donated by junior and senior classes in both parishes. amount collected by Mrs. Mac- Donald was 3475.00. The motto of the League "For God and Canada" is exemplified TO BUY: is. up To in weeks to raw: 1 v (oun oaanvmo or-ianoa is our y. of 19!. ran Mourrnn IT'S TRUE! YOU SAVE -MONEY IF. YOU RENT THE APPLIANCES Th bgdr.-S10" 3150 donned group. Each quarter the fees are mfms” .0”.'he C,.,..,.,11. g..1.- collected and forwarded to WAYS 1. rue cash: 2. cannon: 3. un'Aw.n'l I headquarters in Moncton. The 4. 0-MONTH BUDGET PLAN! g I -2 ..,...-.;..a' Mrs. Frank Murray. Dress con- 1 111- I in the work one 3! e su-- . 1 ' 1 division during the year. This agencies in nnythms tendmz to ., 10: included reporting nine monthly promote good citizenship. Many . meetings to the press-Guardian of the members Isll-It-ed in the e and Patriot. all edvertlainl of gig” cg" Nmlld Wtgzaged SW .33”, (4: ,. ' g m - . League activities including cake Sf” P09,-191' In Nb d. ufiens mm - sin: I sales. tie; "glazes 23:1 m:l;ter;I'nI!:: Nm:g;”moGn on ""11: Emowin; v LOOK AT THESE LOW WEEKLY RENTAL RATES I II, 3505. 8- . . WASHERS - All All t f RAD . .. . SA E bereaved members. The convener 0W"”"”0"5 T s”c"1 w.e""' nntecd machines. nfxzaiiiii: tel. :nd corIgl.e-nc?n'i- nob” Pouslmns El extends SW69?! 3P9T9cl'”0" '3 B"'""' Red C'o”' Free D'39"" for Rental for as little blnatlon models are available tmenn electric pomhe" the press for courtesy. sary. T.B. League, Play Ground: .5 31.40 wegkly go; .' 11m. .. . 35., week”, that will save you hours of We have rocks and rocks of bargains. ranging from Children's Footwear to Men's Dress Oxfords DON'T MISS THIS SALE APRIL Sill to Hill ru-nus silo: no. no.4 131” GRAFTON ST. , The principal activity of the year was the Provincial Conven- tion whlch was held in Cher- lottctown in August. The conven- tion banquet was held at the Queen Hotel and afternoon tea at Government House. After 0!" monthly meetings a social hour was enjoyed by our member. with a picture on one occasion being shown by Mr. Stanley Me- lnnls of the National Fllln Bond- The Convener, Miss Marion Dougan extends think! 10 CM following speakers who IIVO of their time and talent to make interesting. Rev. .1. w. Mecerdle. Rev. A- MR- Lellen. C.ss.R.. and Mrs. Jemu Pe-ndergut. These talks were much appreciated by M0 MM" here. Mre. Catherine Creamer. lohl con-vener. row"! Olrllll 101' "10 Commission, Children's Aid So- ciety. New Canedlen Citizenship Council, Provincial and Local Association Girl Guides. and it is hoped we will be represented on the Musical Festival Associa- tion efter their next annual meeting. The convener. Mrs. Parnell Mdmehon reports all public meeting have been et- ten'ded by representatives from the society and all rnuubere are vigilant in the type of movies shown In our theatres and the reading matter displayed in our book stores. It is the duty of every good cltlun to check the evil influences so prevalent -in our midst today. Ieehl Iervlee The ooovener. Mrs. Stephen Trelnor reports the members ot her committee met weekly at the Ilamlntereeted In: mam-um () ammo ( ) I I nunneuueunnueuu-e rm of books rum! in "" WW Catholic Welfare aumu rooms ,. buls of the Basilica. severalltlmel during the year. The following -Tn -7 "r "r "'r - 1 t during the year the list was ouch wont wee eooompliabede-In -.-....-gm.-.-.m.:.-' BEFBIGIEBATOIIS - Now you can have the use of Canadn's finest refrigerator! for as little as 52.65 weekly Coal. Wood or Oil RANGES --You'll find it extra-com venlent to Rent your new range. for as little as 31.15 weekly. and one YOU CAN BEN1!l'0B A HONTII. You can Rent one for as little as ...... 81.15 weekly work. Rentable for as lit- tie at ......... 50c weekly VACUUM CLEANER!-For spring leaning or all year 'round you an Rent e clean- er for as little as 70c weekly SEWING MACHINE! - Sew SPACE HEATERS - A real comfort on cooler nights... efficient oil. burning typos! Rent a heater for-'ae little as soc weekly save this spring with of our fine machines. ..0BASIDNGA8YQU WISH! xjtx-11---:1-:1;-1111: