WEDNESDAY, _rnsnrw ,.. WIBTIIIIY BUNIIS A POULTRY .. ' I ‘We require large quantities ellewl and ehielten. The market is good and we will pay high prieee for good Quality poultry. We buy daily alive or dressed. THE ROYAL PACKING C0. J. D. Jenkins, Prop. -51 frld W. BOVBy o: Alcntrrzal is tonal director and founder. EXAMINATION fitting and Sélapiyilll Glasses ll. J. MABUN OPTOMETRIST Montague. P. E. I. Office Ilnlrs: l0 in l! A. ll. I to 5 P. M. Holidays etc- by appointment Office Connected with DKUGSTOBE .-;.'Z~é§-,"'..-.....“=? gag-fit ftf-"n" lid IeeIu For BAB Y’S HEAL TH And . COMFORT Johnson & Johnson Baby Talcum - - 28c Baby Talcum Large 55c Baby Cream Tubes 29c Baby Cream Jars - 55c Baby Soap — — - 26c Baby Oil - 50c Baby Gift Set — $1.00 Twin Tips — — — 26c Cough Mixture — 25c Rubber Sheets st JAMIESOWS DRUG STORE Plays Important llolo With Legion War Services quasi-o recreation. eulert . education and personal service for the soldiers, sailors and airmen o] today. 00L. l. D. JOHNSON M. D-r ‘ n. Johnson is min: an 1mm"- t role h the vital 10b o! keep- up the morale oi our wan-tors, tn his wort with the atmll- g wsr nervioe organisation or the til Sweats’. This is indicated by l preliminary report on the lost two year's achievements, released by Lt , D. ll. Maointyre, , who is [enoral monuuer the Canadian Legion War Ser- pm- mgtmu, tho Legion canteens at home and on the tighting fronts have on attendance oi several mil- lion men. Its concerts movies and dances, including Soldiers Contact Party revues, are also patronized by millions oi’ men annually. in provides more than ten milion sheets oi’ writing paper to service- me et home and overseas, annual- l1. In lie educational field. ihs , only organization doing this work, has 40.000 men in Cun- ada, and 12.000 overseas enrollvd in correspondence courses. in a tion to 300 men who me t _ university courses. These. nnrl c classes conducted in academic nlld technical studies, mnkc the (,.l1‘t‘l- ian Legion Educational so‘ 1's the largest educational 1111:. . of its kind in the worli, H: -(‘ l. ‘v.11- not- These figures give mine hiu of the magnitude oi’ the Work carried on in all the large Canadian troop concentration centres, in a in =- number of R.C.A.F. train..." stations. and utith overseas 1unt§' in the United Kingdom, I-Jeslfotttnl- land and Jamaica. 15 Mobile Canteens Where the Legion had Gilly two mobile canteens in 0'-Pt‘t‘tl"l m land last year, it now 11:15 t5 overseas and two in Canada I~' m this , . , ' and biscuits are given awn; s01- utely tree. and thousands oi’ tronpg are gerved daily. In Canada, the legion operates I6 combined canteens and row c11- tlonhuts of the stationery klnzl 231 buildings used as rccrcntmn into only. 11 downtown club liou.<c=_ = it operates four personal <01 ' Offices, four hostels. 63 ‘lbr . s 165 movies weekly, and _= yes 24 Veterans Guard Cfimrnxfei, In Britain, the London Intro Club, a beautiful modernistic bund- ing. caters to some 20.0041 men m- nuslly. It is tilled to capneltv ouch Incl. Ind in order to take care of the overflow, the Lesion .. writes the hotel expense of up to 100 men ouch week-end. It one mo; libraries. and dltributes hooks and Publications in substantial numbers. The issue o: sports equipment and the provision oi recreational 01211111110119. Inch es games and ‘We! has imreesed tremend. y. pmtits from Legion canteen ‘lrityiities are to be retlltnej Partly Med by the governms t. t be eld by these truptees until‘ thenend the organisation la active at new points. is the "Welcome Home" service for men retumin overseas. These n-en are Mo: by organized ies, comforts are distributed sn transportation from train or bus is pmvided. wortere, s Auxiliaries, and outswle are helping to wort a stiocees." oi Canadian Leg-kn Wnr “d In , metre em Officers . -. .C., real. P.Q.. Vice-President: I), law. rence MscLaren. of Saint "-3-. Vice-President: Col . Hon. Senator Gcrnld v. tvntte, 0.3.5., V.D.. of Pembroke. Hon- ornry Treuvrer: J. n. Bowlor. M. 8.2.. of Ottawa. Honorary Scorn- wry; Lt-Col. Wilfrid W. Bnvnv, 0.8.3.. LL.D., D. Litt, FRRMS. 0., of Montreal. Director and ‘in- tifnal Chairman Educational Ser- vices; Directors: Lt-Coi. Jarnm P. Fell. 0.511.. of Vancouvcr. l‘-.C., Hugh C. Farthing. K.C.. of (Jah- srv. Alto; Rupert . . Winniptl. Man; Colonel H. D. Johnson. M.C.. o! Charlottetown. r. s. 1.; Csbnel c w. L. Jonos. f,‘ 0.3.3, V.D., M.E.I.C., rf Que- bec. P. Q: A. M. LeBel K.C.. o London. OntaIio; .1. Stuart Roy. oi’ Halifax. N. 5.; LLCol E. A. Oliver. of Toronto. out; Lt-Col. d O. Outerbridgo. C.B.E. t school lunch. A. Glowing California Plaid in this new wrap coat, with the new deeper arm- holes and easy shoulders. So comfortable over everything. Size 14, price .. $32.50 B. An excitingly flattering “ice cream" pastel plaid in slick two button reefer. Give an eye t0 the gay new pouch pockets. This in sizes 14 and 16 . . $25.00 and $29.50 U. Hundred per cent wool is this Shetland reefer . . . Plain back or “split tail”, yours in Beige, Pastel Plaids and Tweeds. These here in 14 and 40 . $22.50 to $35.00 ' //h// 4/v//} rm: cnsnmrrsrowu GUARDIAN D. POLO O0AT.. .best wear every- where, flap pocket, welt seeming, shown in sizes 12 to 20, 814.95 to $32.50 E. TOPOOAT TRIUMPH in new pastels, perfect over suits and dress- es, interesting shoulder, smart back. Beige, Grey, Green, Blue, Pastel Stripes and Tweeds. Sizes- 14 to 20. Prices from $10.50 to $29.50. Phone fl-Privete Drench Inhale" MCDRE a. MFLEOD . l»? l0.00 (ten d n.s.o. of st. John's Newiound- c1115., land' Lt-col. w. m», u.s.o Lndon Imglsnd; General Man- ager, lot-Col. D. I. Maointyre, D.s.0., 34.0.. oi Ottawa. Ont; Assistant General Manager and Director of limtertatnmoxit, Captlfn Ben W, Allen, o! Ottawa, Qntnrlu _._._____.______ SEA VIEW W. I. The Bea View W. I. met at the home of Mrs. John Pickering on Wednesday evening. February 11th. Presid v slmzlmz Gsd save Cur c follow-rd by Creed in ntv members answered with s sunRc-srion far The Drrsirlrnt w:l- comed Mrs. Dlcklscn and Mrs. Mac- Plans were made for sendimr n but- handed in and terfly quilt that had been donated to the Protestant Orohanmz Members were pleased to welcome two new members. The members de- cided to make a ouilt st the request of the Health Nurse Miss Inns for use in her work and clans were made for maklmz this quilt. The committee were then appointed to have charge of the Social on Mon- day nlwht. School and Sick Com- mittccs were apuolntcd. School. Mrs. [Aland Campbell. Mrs. William Brnndcr. Sick. Mrs. Edwin Donald. Oonvcnor also Mrs. James E. Murnlly and Mrs. ot ym-n for kn Pickering. Plans were made for packing soldiers bnxos and n com- Gougan as vLqigm-s who mm b-pn mlttsc was antioiuted to sec about larrrc former members. Secretary also rot-d this. A discussion on the Questlon- to be seyeral letters oi’ oorresnondr-noe an natro BOUT] lmzl Child W-"llxire was g p“4\1-nr~'-v\r\--Y~J-‘-<~ n .-.._.l>. .. ,..- a ..~_ .- ~ '~ B. Cousins. The bcrs for her Riit reading o McKay. contained much save s. humorous ulson. to Roll Call to write a letter oi Mrs. Ooulns on behaii o! the mem- The programme consists Education by Mr . Eerie ls was for all. Miss Marlon sled much merrlment. ttlnz among the members also some scwina. - Tnere were also on hand (our ullt; and one crib oullt ready ‘iorwardcd to the ln Charlottetown. ue tionnaire was in _ Leish Sutherland. -- Convenor then ole- . played several quilts that h rs donation o! material . thread for a quilt from Becre and Mrs. John b as sake’: rn pit”. d my" e I an e snnrccietlon . Mill M i Jan so... ‘itfifitwc-v. ..._.__________ CUBE NERVOUS SAILOR! LONDON - (OP) -‘ Btranoeet "ship" in the Royal Na is e camp the North oi Englsn when 100 rs are recovering from nervous trouble suffered by notion at see. _.__......__.._... READY FOB MOB! LONDON —(OP) - livery 1mm 41nd village in Britain hes formed an "Invasion Committee." trliMd and ready to omkwith ell event- unlitles should f am b0 Ill- 1......- d of l. molt helpful and foot for thouaht Jickerl then m whic cre- Red Cross trlbuted s. quantity Rid Head Ollloe The ‘Convenor . ER. Brow&S0fl Fire, Am, Life, Accident. Sic/I'm" {i}. ._v iii and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. Charlottetowfl f" .