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Toomhs Music BUMMAGE SALE, Holy Name Bell, Saturday, March 19th. st 8 o'clock. CHARTER FLIGHT! to eny point in Canada or the United States (or passengers or csrgo. Phone MarltLme Central Alrwsys Limited 2061 or 540. TURKEY DINNER tonight 4:80- 7:00. Zion Church l-lall, served by the Ladies’ Aid of Prince Edward Island Hospital. A few tickets available at the door. CITY POLICE COURT - At (he Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, the only persons to appear were two drunk and incepnbles, one being remanded until today and the other remanded for one week. THE JUNIOR CHAMBER of Commerce will meet at City Hall Chamber at 8 PM. tonight. Any youngmen wishing to attend will be welcome. TURKEY DINNER. tonight 4:30- 1200. Zion Church Hall, servod by the Ladies‘ Aid o1 Prince liidwe-rd Island Hospital. A few tickets available at the doorl BIRTHDAY TODAY — Mr. John Joseph Patrick O'Brien is celebrat- ing this St. Patrick's his fifty- eighth birthday and wishes to thunk all his good friends for their kind expressions and remerqbrances -on his birthday. SUCCESSFUL PARTY - 0n Friday night, March 11th, Mr. end Mrs. A. C. Hughes had s very suc- cessful card party at their heme. There were five tables in play. The first prize was won by Mrs. Arthur Lgmbe and the consolation by Mr. John Deighen. Lunch was served by the hostess end e social hour was enjoyed. CARD PARTY ENJOYED — A very enjoyable card party was held st the home of Mr. and Mrs nesdey, Feb. 29rd. with seven tables in play. The f t prize wes won by Mr. John Deighen end the consolation prize went in Mr. T. E. Murphy. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess sud a social hour enjoyed by ell- B. l. B. SMOKER. HELD-Mem- bers of the Benevolent Irish soci- ety together with invited guests gal’. down in an enjoyable smoker held in the Whelm MunorialI-Iall m; mesdsy night. The function which was ettended by upwards at mo, proved very enjoyable. wil- fred Smith, clmirmen oi the en- tertelnment committee. llftsid°d~ During the course of the evening l short address was given by Pre- sident J. J. Connolly end was list- ened to with numb attention by all present. Entertainment part of the program included m Irish Monologue by Patrick . McTague and step-dancing by Messrs. Rus- sell Flood and John Cosdy. ell 0d which were thoroughly enjoyed. Violin music was nlwlied b)’ A-A- Dowling. Before the close of the iunclion refreshcnents were served. IN MEMORIAM MRS. HANNAH MoEWEN In loving memory oi ‘Mrs. Hannah McDwen on February 10th, 1949 the angel o! death called from our midst, one of our oldest and most respected parlshoners. st the ed- venoed age of 97 years. Bhe had been enjoyin good health up until a. few oys evious to her death. Ker sslng away so suddenly, brought a great shock and sorrow to her m-any lrlemis fer and near. She lcaves to mourn two sons and lhlti: daughters. Edward o! B. 0.; John of Montana. U. S. A.: Mary. Mrs. James O'Neil of Cllelses. Mess; Cecelia. Mrs. J. D. Plneau and Mary Jane of Chsrottctown. Her funeral wok piece on Satur- day morning. February 12th. at St. Anne's Church. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by her perish priest, Rev. marl Dalton. The pell bearers were Joseph Bolger, John Red- mond. William Melanie; James Mc- Isalc. Louis Welsh and Austin Bolgem Her rem ns were laid rest in ti‘ churc cemetery. Eternel rest grant unto her O 11ml. ‘CARD or rusuxs The femlly or the lets Mrs. Hannah Mcllweu wish to extend their sincere thanks to their many friends and neighbours for the kindness shown them in their sed bereavement; else Cards end Oerds oi BYIWIl-liy. LT YQUE SERVICE — Arnlssl ~_. to on the Island this summer, guiding the _ UM! regarding the finding thet in the pest, I see that lend e0 lair; With sounds o! lenghter, Live wltlfme everywhere. 018th‘! i. To lonely hours beguile. 0 no! within my dreams I'll never with It pert! It only grows across the And in my Irish heart. rusgsumbmn,” ‘ The Shamrock 0f lly llesrt Aeroeatheoeeenierewey sbkes endpeeeduldells, .'meeetuuune=seu|um~ lmtsldlsle, ‘lhetbringsmoeverywherelmem Iheeongedthetdeerldsndlseme, The loveliness of that deer had- Old-Ieohloned homes. but still theirs glint! Bring beck each leene to nee. Begorra, there Is something else- Thet Shamrock. sweet u lweet can be, John Robert Lamont Ollnphell. W!‘ end Milt- Iheer Ki- HI-Y CLUB — A meeting o! the Bets Chapter c! the Hi-Y Club was held lest night in Club Room B st the Y. M. O. A., Merch 16. Phyllis cutcliiie-wes chairmen ior the evening and et the conclusion o! the regular business called up- on Jack Peeree, Boys’ Work Bec- retsry of the Y, who addressed the club on physical education as o career. This was the first in e series o! talks on vocational gllidlnce and was enthusisstlcally received by the club who ere look- ing iorward to future instruction oi this kind. Following this there we: a discussion on club projects, after which s new member. Dorothy Dewar was voted into the- club. Personals Mrs. George Morrison has return- ed to her-home ter a pleasant holiday with frien s in Halifax. Lt. G. H. Darrick, RUN. gunnery branch, Ottawa, arrived in the city yesterday on a two day routine to H, M. O. B. Queen Char- o . Proceedings In i The legislature Alter troll to the 0on- federatlon Building yesterday morning in a storm-bound city. some twenty members o! the Leg- isleturo convened to pass the Prince Edward Isle/n Pharmacy Act, 1949; mots in incorporate the "PEI. Arts and (ire-its Guild". “The ‘Iirusteee oi’ the People! Cem- etery, Malpeque," s-ndthe "0’Lee.ry Memo idl Health Centre." Speaking on the last-mentioned act, Hon. A.W. Mstheson, K.G.., Minister o! Health end Welfare re- Emmett Glow, meme, on wed-l ferrcd to yesterday's Guardim re- port o! his statement on this bill. He stated that provision misht be made in the Federal Health grant: for the building o! such projects. but not for their maintenance. In the absence o! Prelnles- J. Walter Jones, who was storlmeteyed on his Bunbury farm, Hon. F. A. Large. Attorney-General, steered through committee the er of the bill to amend the Fish and Game Protection Act. Progress had been reported on the bill in com- mittee the previous day. The amendment will allow 40 game birds to be token from the Prov- the yeer. In support. Hon. W. F. A-lsn Stewart, I! ' o! Agricult- ure ciled reports of increasing dam- ageJo poultry end lambs by these foxes. stating than they were gett- lng_ “out oi ell bounds on the I- lend". J. P. Mstheson (2nd Queen's) rup- ported the move to control the foxes and 0.0. Baker (4th Prince) suggested s bounty on them. The tour day hunting licence for non-residents will be cancelled by the new act. The open season for snoring rabbits will open one month eeri- ier, awning on November 1 instead of November 30. The amendment will allow euto- mntio and pump-repeating shot , guns to carry three shells instead oi the present limit of two. i Because of the repeated amend- ments, Williem Hughes (5th Kings) called for a consolidation oi the Act. ‘The Attorney-General stated that he understood an "of- fice consolidation would be avail- able to the puhlicithis suncme ." Mr. Metheson (2nd Queen's) ssk- ed (or the reesorrthe bdmlxiistrst- icn~ of the Act was being changed to that of the-new Department of Industry end Natural Resources. In reply, Hon. Mr. Metheson com- mended the Department cl Agri- culture on its administration oi the Act. Contrary to the suggestion from the member apposite, the gov- ernment did not went to antagon- ise the country people. ‘This cheng’ was simply for "better government. , He edded that M3‘. Rodd would he. the ldIIllXlill-IIMUII of this Act through the new deporunent l). L Matheson. K. O. (6th Queens) referred to the confusion on the previous dey. over the vote on tbq question oi killing owls. He relt that the matter bed not had proper consideration because of the contusion in procedure. Discussion arose on a request for inter-nation by Dr. W.J.P.. Mec- wlien. Leader of Opposition. o! iiehiug operat- of Public Worn end lfigmvoys end Hm A. W. lbtheeon rQlled end deplored the situation. The letter Ieit that civil notion could be taken in oom- mon law by those owning the fien- in rights. on. W. l‘. Alon Qtewert stated when nu a art- inlstrotioa e the POIICIUIQIIII ince instead of thepresent limit oil 1A - Wild Ioxes will cease to have leg-i al protection during any season of, from the Department of Agriculture ’ Odd‘ Fellows Are Guests Of ' Rebekah Lodge Oddfellows and other iriends spent e homily evening, Tuesday, Mmh 16th. as guests oi Alpha Rebekah Lodge No. i0. The party. which was held in honour o1 st. Patrick, began soon after the regular business session with n most enjoyable concert, dllpinylng the talents of lodge members end several of their young friends. One appearance by those taking part did not seem tn satisfy the onlookers, c“); p“. Musical Festival linens (ioslnetltlon To Bands Tlllhllllbll Ieltivll Aggdg. flwhllhrmnllrmwstsdm Brllolllleeenldleedlafl to the Syllabus for the eesnhg Festival. The Bands entering, my Group and should be mailed to Mrs. Edwin Cook, Pukdsle, Cher- Inttetown, 8.12.6. ' former being enccred and each one graciously responding with a sec- ond helping of his specialty, The proflflm included: Welcome -— Mr‘s. Hence (Is-mer- cn, Noble Grand. midi!!! — Bills!‘ Eve Meal/Lilian. Instrumental Music sister Helen MacEschern and Keith Robinson. Piano solo - Miss Sheila ‘Mee- Vodnl Solo _ Miss June Foster. Vocsl Bolo - Master Leith Sweeney. Violin Solo - Master Allan Clmpbell, By this time every one was in 800d spirits and the ladies, mean- ing to keep them that way, ser- ved s ‘delicious lunch. Dancing made the social evening complete. BIRDS’ EYE VIEW Birds cannot see blues or violets very well, but they see reds better than do human beings. lfllllllflllll 519/1142 a Ho)‘ gredrz-Ilcllsf 0/ / ' (WI/IKE? anrsyamvr w. FOREST HELL NOTES Wm? friends of mu district are sorry to hear that Mrs. Kate Wilson hes been ill for time past months. Mr. Errmjett Dwan has returned to N. B. um spending e few weeks at his bane here. Miss Ruby Yorston was s. m,“ visitor to Ibrest Hill on Sunday. ALBERTA PIONEER DIES HYTHE, mm. _ (or) - miner. el services have been held 1n this Northwestern Alberto municipality [m Fred PCMHB, one Q1 the old. timers oi the district. Mr. Perdue [armed in the district Io: s, number of years. BIG IIMIHGRATION YEAR EDMONTON — (OP) .._ T. P. Devlin oi’ Wirmipifl‘. assistant director oi colonization end sgri- culture for Canadian National Railways, said in e mcent inter- view hero that immigration so Oenads is expected to reeeh a new post-war high in 100. "-—_T"' FACE covrnrn, WITH PIMPIIE‘ Miss B. 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