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P. n- deputy-Minister construction,‘ addressed a large meeting yesterday afternoon a the Town Hall, rzetown. or Percy Boudrelult presided. At the conclusion o! the addresses, s town-planning committee was rm . _-__. w. L. Murine. - 0n tenth the regular monthly the Little Flower Sui» division of the C_ W. L. Wes held m m 15h tine d will: _ e mee opene dyer. The President, Mrs, J. E. ossiier, presided. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and Mi ted. It was moved and second- edclihst the usual card parties be held durln Lent It was moved and M at the Annual M be held in April thkvyeor Mrs. Lou); Kelly ar/J Mrs. illlam Ran- shan were appointed on the Nom- inating Committee. The meeting closed with prayer. Life insurance " In Canada TORONTO. ADril 2 7- New life insurance w the value of 3587M! - . in Canada in according to IISUWB by the Life Agency Mflll- agement Association and mmounc- ed by the Canadian Life mam-once Officers Mssociatzon. The 11811115 designate only the ordinary insur- ance Just brought mm force mid do not includedividend siddltlons. reinsurance acquired. pension bonds out insurance, annuities. group or wholesale business. By provinces. the totals for "or- dinary" were the following: British Columbia. Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba. Ontario New Brunswick Nova Scotia lfi-OOO Prince Edward Island 330,000 Canada ' l smmtooo Newfoundland 604.000 New Glasgowk Activities Miss Violet l-illiflvisiicd here last week. Mrs. George hlilith is spending a few days with her daughter Mrs. Emmett Bernard and Mr, Bernard. aluli Dlckieson is assisting using on his uncle's business his illness. li-lrs,l'>oxnisc ls making a good recovery from her recent oper- ation at the Charlottetown Hospi- ia . Mr. Wilfred Siiowie returned homo nftrr a nlearcm, visit in Sum’ mersidc the Wynn: and Miss Ella Wynnd, Bliss Muriel Duiron who has been with her brother Mr. Leo Doiron and Mrs, Doiron of Halifax. has returned home accompanied by her young niece N. 1 R. I. Dic cson hns entered ‘a l0l'lllnl fo trcnimr-ni. and his mo y Ix-loxids lool: forward to an early recovery ftim his illness and thus his return home. Mr, Percy Dickieson, with the as- sistance or some ncim-‘ibours. is making good progress towards hav- in: lumber rear-iv and, on the spot his home that was in replace burn- ed. Farm labour still seems to be n big problem. but here's where we look to our young men and womm to return to the farms from which irliniies the real livelihood of man- n . Recent visitors to the City were: Mr, William Johnstone (recently discharged from the Anny). Messrs. George Clark. Sterling Stewart, Lloyd llousion. lrn McCoubrey. John Toom/bs and Alyre LeClalr, another man home from overseas, urge Mrs. George ir Andrew, Mrs. Earle ell Steve - A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. end Mrs John Bulma-n. March 20th, wihen inches were invited in. to indulge in the light fantastic, games and a real sociable evening with friends. neighbours and relatives. A dainty lunch was served by the hostels, os- lry o n of 1nd thanking Mr. Ind Mr. Thh lotion flqilulble for any Hues! of Ml‘. Lemuel bc Georgetown And l Mr. Mick Steele. Goorzatown on Sui Mn. Ernie Roach, who is employed as a bricklayer tu- Charlottetown, apent the week end at his home ere. Mr. Peter Walker, Laur-rhuig and Mr, John Dan MacDonald. New- port, were visitors to Georgetown on Saturday. Rev. G. R, Hartman, Rector Holy~ (Jhurohhtr veiled to Chen-y Valley on Saturda , where he held services on Sunday. Mr. Quarks Fraser. t‘, N, R. an. arrived horm- an satur- day to spend a few days at his home in Burnt Point Friends of M's. Willlan-i Hobbs, are sorry lo hear of her recent ill- ness and they hope for a quick re covery. h Mlififigfdallfflltlythllflfifllithtgtb v r town e s Ear daughter? firs. (Cn/piafuflenry arson. Cpl. no who is amt-econ". home on leave. Wu o visitor to the city for o few JdICCOIUQQXlIGC by his young ofl Mr. Kenneth Fraser. recently dis- charged from the Canadian Army, after sewing overseas, returned lo his home here on Saturday from a visit to his brother. Mr. John Fras- er, Ottawa. ....'Georgetonia.r, visiting Char- lottetown on Saturday were-éMi-s. Jose-uh Scully. Mrs, Joserlh Samp~ son. Ml‘. Elmer Jeffery. Mr, Whiter McLean. Mr, James Dalton. Mr. Ohsrles Currie, Mr. Lorin Steven-i. Mr. Fred Mcqullough. Capt. John Jerrior, local Harbour Master, caught the first herring of the season on Saturday, lvfarch 30th, Last year the first herring caught by Capt. Jerrior was on March 29m. Citizens here have followed with interest the meetings in Charlotte- town. Summerside, liiar-‘azue and Kensinnton. addressed by Mr. J S. Galbraith, Ottawa. technical ad‘- vlser on town planning. Those cen~ tors where meetings have been held are pl ll to ir-itituto or have already formed town-planning pro- Jects and many local citizer-z, are of the opinion our Town Council slip up in not having Mr. Gal- bra th i cd to address a meeting lier0-G o, Mr. Warren lllrjvollyn was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on Monday. Mr. Howard Stewart. former icsidcm of Georgetown, and who now resides in Boston. Mass.‘ ar- rlv-sd home a few days ago on a visit. While here he is the zuect of his sister. Mrs. Chester Walker. The Geongetown Buyihg Club have a car of coal on the Railway siding. whirlh they arc unlonding and distributing. Mr. l-lcrunun Lavsndler has rc- ceivcd wot-d from his son. LAC. Raymond. R.C.A.F.. who has been stationed in Dobert. that ho has tranrferred to Dartmouth. homo. am Munpliv spent the .1 Souris. where she vis- ited her mother. MrsMooneynwho is recoverlnd from pneumonia. Col. Howard Fouchcre. CJll-ild- inn Army. staltioncd at Dsbcrl. N. S._ is snmdlnz lib leave at his home here. Mr. IPrunk £55m" w the city on business. Monday. Cont. uh Scully. Canadian Army. v. is stationed at M. D. No. 6. Halifax. arrived home an Sgiturclnv in n’ nd his leave with i115 family tnv cllitd Ullll. Worth, ell-one! lottetown. Winston Din Sh“ Iwell. Moroll Ramonunbomlt. 11mm Mrs-Hmon- J I N _ l. - ma. en Frlloel-GIMI-IIII‘, blueb- In]. ‘O-OOOO-OQ-OOOOOO-OO-O-Oi-OO-O-OOO- T0 VIIIOII l1’ MY OIIGIII -__- 3h? b w e i!!! orally peuonlnmy DtiedADrllluIJlIl. ammo ruinous, Oooflotfll. l’. l. I. Iiilnlty All, ‘splint Emilia ' " .a ll z - Novgoort. was in WABl-lmfi ‘HT em my relief aaencies hi! 11W chitin Nations Food are actor-gen . . Thus the first ited Notions organ tablisbed 1i lunar-range aims to he! ins food ti?‘ throughout the world. rst lm i'l§‘g‘”‘}“‘l’$<.@ equivalent from all the United Na- gigns to be held in Washington Mal! Foi- thot meetinl ho . bounce sheet" on food which board of experts has been working on since the F‘ A.O completed or- ganization in Quebec last Nov- l- At the conference. the food rep- resentatlves will study the b31111“ dheet and survey the Possibilities of each country to ImDYOi/fi DFOdI-IC- tion and distrlliirition. m“ bot ""-— k to remove ans-nor 0n - 0nd Lovers. R. C, A. F. a” .-l.0._To iloiblnt- v '1'?» lloslilonis" Sb ‘i 2) . international I . ‘x and Agricul- on AW“ ‘w’ was announced Orr. FAD. dir- Un- 8d as the need exists. ‘Hie RAJ). crow. out of United Nations food cont ha: ln H llndlil ‘liilabolldinitmhbloaotod U ti n. by eu- Jélm ti" , a“ rmanent tion to be 65- - was completed 8i’ last rlui -~ will take "over to task as part of p equal- distribu- portant sie in these co efforts w be a meet- minister's, or their be n. two-storey the top floor; w drew up n -odopted at that bec issgfali. munity. Baillie; which our produmon and worthwhile community effort. NEW YORK. April Z- (AP)—~ William Wlrfl, 27. admitted today in police lineup that he stole two irovfrlllntt; ha?‘ contsléilng $13,000 me 53A Q_ iwr o co hing an ewo cry “Wm-id from the limousine of Leopold m have completed a a Stokowski and his wife, the former Gloria Vanderbilt.‘ , Detectl es arrested Wart! yo», terdny age!‘ they sold they watche’ ed him break into the car, which wu Parked in front of the Blok- owskb West 53rd Street pent- house apartment. and take the bars. They charged him with grand larceny. . ‘ _._i______ hnt ind can stun many common effort; receipts will be _ fished in the local Press. 'I‘hey will toiootasnitlllloilflm ‘Milly, this GIVE GENEROUSUY ‘your paper for names of campaign ivlorkers Ind their ‘diotrlcto. All donztidns are deductible for snowstorm!‘ Tfiai ind " ii"~s.-;t.'.l“ ' .5; ~ ~ Legion will be ‘for fink teflslnsoulory in‘ leyu. m. on; the unusu- a ts 110mm panacea-cation, reading, andooohllh alsriaoomlorloblqbsllohflulow H, u» highway, in u» millet u Well-kept lmnnds. . kl on and deem-olive ahrnbbei-y, it should prove a ml floor spice would o and could be adapted our v "p; oelslidty pmlltllrly, omnloflillljglll _ when your oeuvaser calls. yum ST. PITER-‘S {RANCH CANADIAN IQEGION B-I-U-L) i . ~ .051 DUI/BIL‘ SAFETY WIT” HE REAL story of tire safety is told on the rough brick and grinding asphalt of the Indianapolis Speedway. In official tests at daredevil speed, ‘STOCK Firestone Tires were subjected to 500 torture-packed miles to prove their invincible strength. Through- out this gruelllng test-l35 M.P.H. on the straightaways-not o blowout, not a skid. Tough treatmenb-tozqgh tires! Let the findings of this gruelling speedway test guide you in YOUR choice of tires. Science proves that the punishment inflicted on tires in this 500 miles of peedway travel is equal to a tire’s lifetime of ordinary driving. Which all adds up to this: Firestone Tires are officially proved DOUBLE-SAFE for YOUR car. ' Firestone Tires have always led the field with extra safety and mileage at no extra cost. Get inost cafe miles per dollar by having your nearby Firestone Dealer store equip YOUR car with the only synthetic tires that are proved on the speedway for your safety on {he highway. FIIBTONI TIE I IUQI OOIIANY. or cannon. uni-no HAMILTON - “no” ‘Thn-vvuflmumnanwlwnnurhaunouolunt. V rxtiixuo omen _ 4 wuss souls-r " , Johnathon it k - u o o 1,3,”! games, facilities for both of _whlol| are extremely needed st page ’ So. if you deals-mm n centre when the memory of comrades will Ito propagated forever, where old, on: assemble for‘ bllslntsalnd recreation, whoreonr" Olll m] Ollffllu. purposes of Income ‘his Issued. Lists of contributors and amounts will b; “\-