‘msefewlillch he had before the ‘I26. 1944 on, Optometrist oi ill bets-t was: s" ll-‘Ab-Ii ' ui w“ “L102” i? m the 00%. us on - fifi‘. llllleggl-glnand Recreational. AQOClBtlOIl-S- as ers, Prothonotary of u" a; m} Rogscourt of Prince Dd- "yd Island who WNW"! u" m; and the evidence liv- used at the Pliillm‘ of Clovis Perry our! who were charged ng attorney and Noonan s, a AJHILDRIVS sin socnyry- . thl etine n“ “gumroflnggflllflygfixllllgllt o! the ciet of hlef of reported on Juvenile Court and stated so 1B1‘ THE WESTERNGUARDIAN -~;..i-=".....~==*='....~=..=.s:... “new. dnlbllllydlslsh uses omen . seat. In unseen arssvsis Pleas mo: m. an!“ psflbloiu delivnisien yo. sq‘ "GIEdIIIiWION Rad Oral ti. JIIIIIII —UNIDADIIiG Ookethil eek. °"'°'°°'1““ -EIIIIIITBIDATII&. bthfortbsltinnsnsgosnslriom "OOOUIIIMIA in the W Clfi Bil-hith- rnission lo and 26 cents, including tax, Skating after match. —WANTED, ins-id for housework. Apply at o MARTHA ITIIRISWLL ~CEBIL liEllAWlY George Lockhart, Ken- sington, has returned to his home s. tonsil operation'in | —Miss Rite, Broderick oi Tignish has retumed- to Miscouche gon- |vent to continue her studies after I- spending very pleasant holidays. —Miss Frances Clhistopher gnish spent a very pleasant week in Kildare thccgilest oi Mr. and ‘lieartBelongstoDadfi’ ' Excellent Film Uomedy m“! °““'“°°' °’ m” Q N- “~- ls lie-Elected Without anfillusions of dour or Ere-ad pretensions, th many a real belly laugh m been route. one story of a bubble dancer be proceeded with as 50m. as tho whose in laws want to take M53] IWB-y from her because they dont think she knows how to bring Senator-him Intention it ill> Dlilllflly. The Kiri. oi’ course. has ideas of her own oh young wllefle professor in whose home the sives birth when the taxi in which Bhc is on her way to the hospital Ms the taxi driver, a MAYO]. W- I. LIDGTWNI '-1s nz-macran - v was nominatfiorvbd}y in Binnmc rs T.D. Morrison Lloyd Gorril were re-elemed ilor Gifford and Velma Berg. ‘ e "My Heart Belongs to year. oauos A By ‘Mail We are as near to you as You!‘ Mail "Box same courteous service as y" would if you visited our Mi‘!- r esoriptlohs Ire filled w- curstely and sent by 5"‘ available return mill. Dllltili’ prepaid. EIIMAN. DRUG se Daddy." It will do your own a. lot of ° good! School Board Makes Report The amount ne-id as supplements Charlottetown ‘ ' sa and was defeated. less deductions for the pension sys- ot’ 8660 813.15 net. acccggin Behoo , submi night's City Coumcii meeting Pupils and teachers in s Prince Street school: irlrls. W in Borden st ihe home and Mrs. CemiiloLAraena mg‘; will stay with their father who is the Plctou shipyards. friegds here extend sincere ao 2M boythisd William Deishzin which at his home in Emerald Eleanor Macifsaet. Edith Miss Sharpe ‘and Audrey S visitors to Summers-us 5...... d a dan- it on. As plaster was not me it was nec- the old ceilings and Borden of two rellr l" the] e men were higgly a"; 00., LIMITED l‘ IUIMIIIDE iuonen SALE f" AT NEW LONDON To be Iold It Pllblic Alletlnri “ll JANUARY 29th, AT l. P. N. ‘ll i-li premises f Alllso I10- g ‘the following stocnk IN! l ‘I "useneral purpose mars rlllng l mush . h Faun-guru!‘ years. due to fresh llleifemmyeai-s. "lflrroodaewiotsrrowmiddled ‘.161: ilyins nilllets. sues nu 3 loose. "fulfils-icy n! :1. saw, ow. ‘Isms: Cash. "gig; stormy lo ss isuowins ifuon r. MOIIIBON. Auctioneer- esteemed by the Pt their duties called th ool h! B8 sabe to ~ _ m-wmethms that mould be wstchsd o uigmagefiylliug-ivery Olitiillly. has been discussed in g5‘ llifaolnnis oi’ Hallie-X “mm aw days at her old ion is being given to the provmnent of the situati ' __.._ 0i airmen who have No debentures were PM thadaaghzgl h” W“ ‘l c. 1L p, q“, tion by the Poet Oiil De i A days recently with WWHIWlW-IW ""1- and ,while to. c” p” m“ his parents. Mn and pbel of M)’. Arthur JIY o! Sc d a recent visit to Cherie d th ed t the E.A. "Hidhrll. Arthur ender s met-h ll -—-—-——' an INFANT JIIATII ‘RATE IHGH IN SGOTLAND Jan.—(OPl-Mors than 01mg iu ls snd a p t . d every yes: before no snsvss m vsucouvaw ss-(oio- vsaoouvna. mi- _ hm tee hich hss come ‘_ 91 m. Mltto :hav customers for tiis Ado oh Principe. illillf‘ g Owner.- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN T0 -DAY d‘ h“ Work Reviewed By President we shall enjoy the um catering t0 the Tourist "At our regular meeting Q February 4th. when it very apparent due to heavy w, w“. ditions-ihe car ferry would not and SHORT SUBJECTS successiulsly. the consensus SHQWS 7.30 and 9.15 THURSDAY A'l‘ 3.30 opinion of the members was that a tunnel or causeway was the ultimate solution to amr 4111mm. . a survey could be mace. and either contact the Charlottetown Board ed by the Provincial Cove. . Wil ire, C NR. steamship In- nnd Mr. W. U. Appleton. c.N,R, Pfikiouial anazer, on May 15th. ou’re Mr. Germain cxplaingd 1n qstm fill-lid you're not averse to an what the present plans called for "inn?" "Bimini: awry. your in the Proposed pew car ferry which tls in a seat at the were quite similar ts that which 95PM! Theatre. where Paramount's was suggested by the Board mem- flfilllhulll "i"! wmP-‘dy - romance bers, and he assured w; ma; the l’ Hell-it Belongs to Daddy" ovp- officials at Ottawa, were quite in Symbsthy with the idea, and keen- "a; ll..t't‘..°..l°’vé“iud”$i°“i‘°° "' s" " cv rice, d "wt Bolonos to Daddy" tells in were all delighted u. learn “n manner, recently, that the Oohtrmt let and construction would her miltefllll Willd be accumulated. the sub- "Ihis Board was also delighted to co-loperato wdith other rem-s. Wiitfltive bodies. and meet with the executive of the Prince m. u h Willa! Blind (l-ivemment when ihu “' “h” ""°°"“* s - “=- uxtrsaei-ttr Dalogolzlliicul old ‘soul who, it turns some s vital liecessity Thrughlfl‘: o . u everyth The taxi driver 180a r veteran film comedian, and 1; is by far and away his st Martha O'Driscoll is the dancer and Richard Carlgun l; m; oollers Pfiiiemr while strong sup- rried by Flor- man and vice-chairman of m- 1' .11....“ giigiliic health committee madg ,2:- n Charlottetown role. this connection. We know that bubblg every citizen o! our Pic-vines was grateful when it became known that this work would be com. ‘Effié’ fnfi°°ttfififii‘“i?i "°“‘“ fiance‘ the time when tuberculosisuwihic? is no respecter of pezsons will be completely under control 1h thin Provin Our tourist committee acted very ‘Wllflly when they concluded to Work throueh inc ‘lkrizzist Bureau Bud not mend n. ilreat deal cf Kimmy on advertisement from results could bi W no good "PNtBd. dlle to the soarcit cf BM. tires and other ocmm ities. but they or: vii-y optimistic cf the ° a mmd’ u ‘ mach‘ knit sweaters were fash- pros tourists ideal. in tlnental Airways and anyth] ocn "acting h“ Fisheries m“; 10m- fusheries. which is gs. finitely of major importance, and rant. care for Claude Hcknan, _ Mr. J ldren, the committee Saunders. and Gender Oreelmsn onnmended that temporary hous- ‘M’ hur. Mr. e l plans be linplemcnwrl immedi- of our auditors. s took s keen s ly to take people cm, o! the oon- intcrest in all the looted acres. ies. in marketing our produce. ind‘ 5 “may,” 7"“ " lllllflfll: only three of the charm lay and llr . in their fouriy-iour v Ilrience. they have seen a, greutisurc atbc Juan; in smonts in our Towrvmseting °xfific W “m” -' "me mun oi this united action, §.',..,,.,,-,,°...,,, {QT 333;; fifil,’ was oved by the visit of Mr. in Mr. Germain. naval arch. itect of Montreal. Mr Fairweather you m“ m: the honow yo“ h“! besitlwed 0n me when you elected m9 l5 yfiili‘ President for thg year that» h“ Just ended. However, you cent make a nmn Brent 11y elect- ine him to office. and I remain list atl .. i w . be! 1943 was 5313314571? gfezilrglktggxizn; Ifilfihllll 1§§§§“}1{t“£:; sets. Moth holes were asked with n O B: COIIlIIl U $313, W110 is in a much bearer position waaas- t‘ iii-urn: "a U] at lastlthuislnnwuvinca 1m e l . D lDWD - . nuance mittsinwe s15! fortgiilllinllirxlimg ‘mesa? “$601125 “gerétoolfi ems included in the travelling Ward- ibwooitllftm b0 s m deal of time to the matter with .. ~ r éS“2“".£K.’5 as 99.2"?" ' . an e . c e e- 54W" s°h°°lr 59° M95» m finite nrwrlse that the arking teachers. IRochIfoi-d Square School: saa jfif ‘warm wool dresing gowns made iemln gonlgotlsg tlfis ' N R, teachers. . all .-. _ e ra way cross- training instructors: 2. glgeefltf $351 ‘llislpasx a? “grits; colrzditions in the Spring will p". lTl . ' "Our committee on air service has been constantly h. touch with the officials oi’ the Maritime gen- install insul board. Durincz the svm- ltful Airways find the Trans-con" rner a considerabl t of m; ‘tei-lormdecorating “as” pad w do glad: lwvguld ienefit the Province, I u work next vacavtfirtntered, y: ‘my ca" ‘my can!“ 8t lensth st s number oi our n; tmpmeetlnss end changes in the m. Board iluiations governing the handling ‘of oysters from the Bedeque Bay llfi-‘RYGB. has been suggested, and 1 would point out to the incoming. a ""- ilzitzieznrazysms“ =0 any "i" s 01],! n! c the $03 Offloial thisuconnection. p” 5 . °i i/heflmd l-hemlsttenlllglfeof “it?” c021": mlttee appoint for that purpose, VP’! some consid sv- Ihousing from three to four famil- altorallcns havo_ ,,,,-==~=-~,,~ . zausfm rs."r.‘:“l;'.i.."..::' ‘wMfl; benefit w the Post Office staff. l contend that before any changes were made. plans 5nd lpgqlflga- m. lions should have been submitted D, w J _p_ ito our Mail service Committee, | gnoiixglscussed st a mestini! of this "Our membership has lemma it! ‘fill! quote of active mqnbers, and the names of many young business men have been added. who could be saved We have lost two very active ‘members who were tam-inferred to other Branches o! their Banks. l’ Bru and of one ear, r-ghrqughtllqwyprefer to Mr. W. ll nutrition sx-lm- 5- G- M6111 a the report I.‘ to the shortage oi No. l 2 1-2 inch . se, sin. and we wel- their successors. Mr T. I. n and M‘. A. S Hopkins. _ d. We deeply regret the loss by bsu hoiaiuw conditions oath of founnuistsesins memu lnsuff t N. rt Du m member fcr many years. and a] supporter in s greet mobs‘ o! the 1VWII£DIQVQROIIQL Justice very lIrelsi mlnber many occasions IWOd m Dele- gations to Otisws in matters of Public welfare Saun- ' ur were Semi re“ l, and on i "Canada now has approximately 5410.000 men and WClliGfL in our other i I a-“Jh- ‘h-Mn", ' wbomremonded with appropriate re- lso slit. “'15,”, ‘um “will” o! will: "¢s.u..=.um'“' "M?" wit’ “diiifd 31"..” s. u .1 m. m. _”‘ a. we W01‘ - The many {flan ere a . _ h t _ nouns. appropriate to the birthday. . R. nkin. i Fitch- “Yf “h” “m” '~" ‘h’ 9°" MINI! u» mend they ere-oi iiccusuurs ma. Robert Bums. lfigbwfifis‘? ‘in, l; mefsmd 1,, Trlnlty "mud lllllirch y are Mini result toniii . and A. Morrison. llr A. B. Mac- an C B. Rogers. and Norman '1‘. Avard. district governor ears oi.ex- oi Rotary who expressed his plea- ._ _. . g - _ presents-tine annual it“ “‘*“l’°““‘°“d°“‘ a" “m as a 9-00 P. M.—\lhiiir Rehearsal. Full Mr. Donald Baker was re-electcd , vantages enioyecl here he referred armed set- a ,ma flint-ho B it§°mitc the tourist trade and predic- d.‘ o“! tbveugiest majority will rltizlfn tojlllflwu m t!" ma“ About dxtv members and guests remudbym, pwpls, cor-stesnssstmsyesrsuiestingwiuch“ u, n,“ nun,“ as mined over by tbevpresident, soanfi enfogi by ‘R ab. and“: should aliukendeidsvour ugtermagieirlitiio rebut. served by b0 ‘ Golden sn re- ' ‘ . “w...” s" s" "m "g, u" tilt-hm Wfiéeldfi Late W. R. Rankin F. roam. Annual Meeting Of S {side Board Of Trade » ted that one day this Province would th beoom was hem h; m. new is; supplements y source of sunglyafai; cuAppl. sclllfiilrmgif ent- l “- we more llad Many Interests ks. ms president called on Mr. ——- Ill‘. J12. Dalton introduced as »' i his lii sonored guest of the board Mr. m‘ mnwme account o e from the Fitchburg Sentinel. ofi a which newspaper he was mechan- - ing . - - ~ - l ll cor oration, of the Sninimersidc Board. dlllsélqlRglnklafi was? mm in cw ' w‘ ""3." Ww..°:,€'.§.“2§“il.£“§£?.i3$%.’f.2.l.i‘°é3f1$ bout. on». so“ ‘l8- 1851- = hsliohrthunoq 1| in saadszswiiasm to casein uissqthe year. "*9!!- Qlltflli. eh we hope d.“.°‘§f'..¥§°.'.i.’2§ ".£..i.'.“.€t.'t°°..°’ “so "= u" it would take severaljrearr before m; 5g gumdma ‘Ema mt gxtnggzitary be handed in and filed, ceased gerv ‘J3; u“? many more anniversaries m modesty of our secrets , ciatlcvfi and In conclusish, 1 whh w atfll. your vqv huimhle servant. DONALD BAKER. President Many tee Wartime Fashion Show llere at Borden which could carry trucks. "mp °y 89., many difficult situations. ‘ b,” which would m,“ eve“, Coneinnladlg several mpmvemen“ 1 same‘ facilities should be at Wood , 1 m‘ devglgp. use =5 v-i, s. zs;&a"*::..:...;. "rm" l“? as’ -*- proveinen n a ne, on n g - ts and he had the diam“. 1 u h; t mterefi - _ wore aqua ma . A reception he mc-ht on the scare vc oc 0g tion of slnslng orvxeéntgiel; w“ for the isnmodists relatives o! the large sections where people are. gtmélse-ggfx ab‘, ‘m; from the m" =4 We held It the Y- M- 0- A- in mum"! l" m‘ Davison. ms arise is s‘ pssusu in the Province and referred practically without medical sid. Several hundred Giarkvbteiown women, the majority of them‘ mothers, viewed with interest _. terday s. wartime fashion sww that paid particular ttention to‘ the children This was no oriflnsry fashion show as the pannents were not the latest thing from Paris but stead were made mes- elqth. es from outfits discarded by moth- erindded and other members of the ly. So well were the 40 costumes ‘ ‘. however that fliey could hesdly be discerned from clothing newly bought from a. dry goods store. The articles shown were modern. colorful and beautif- ully tailored. Those who attended the showings yesterday afternoon and again last night were amazed at the clever way in which the costumes had been transformed and showed smelt enthusiasm dur- inghthe entire demonstration. ere were three different sty- les of little three year old dresses fashioned from Daddy's old shirts, enlivened with rick rack braid. Mothers sweater, which has shrunk beyond wearing, had its place in the Ito-links Kit. It was cut down to a small boy's cardigan. Other ioned into cap, Bccrf. mitt and applique and embroidery. A green velvet dress and a lad- ies brown winter coag made cosy little snow suits. And an outstand- ing part of the collection were the from old socks. These are only a few of the it- robe, sponsored by the Consumer Branch committee of the Prices Board, which will be shown again this afternoon in Zion Hall. . Largest Number In Any One Year During the year, the Fire De- partment responded to '76 general alarms, and 88 still alarms, larg- est number oi alarms in any one year, states Fire Chief Angus Mo- Eachern in his annual report rend at last night's City Council meet- 8. "This lugs number of alarms was partially due to housing condi- tions. as many houses which orig- inally had one family, now are ies, and in a great many oases -all stove pipes are connected into the Ml‘. Anniversary ‘3..°2';§i“e.".l.§‘°.f.%’“t“..u'“fi“§.‘. - many years oi the Worcester Mill- u conga“ 1° ieetivil- lllVll Milli. The Burns I ration presented by the Hi-Y Grads represented the mlety It m" a club lest nlgnt in Prince o1 Wales the world conventions cf the lb- College Auditorium was a tremen- deavors in Europe. He was s mem- dous success. mere being a capacity ber of the church choir for mew d of 1150 in attendance. A years. ihopublicreleflom its? great debl o! credit 1.. (hi; liar: about a8 years nso w- I-M llrl- civu Defence. Otisfi is _ . . _ Rankin traveled to Prince Edward 1 m, mum ‘g ma‘; per for their capable direction oi Island and they were so imnr qvu dgfgym. 1B5 m“. this concert. Too much praise can- with the beauty of the country. it! can help marten Dig durs&|s not be given to all the pari-lelllflrits- coast line and bathing facilities m; w" by “@1115; dvmgw each oi wihom displayed Splendid that they rstifliied t0 chlfl°m' to fight the two leading scbotourl he nerrormance- town every summer m s period o! oi’ the national wsr snort-airs . loues and accidents, both o1 Keith Rogers performed very well He is survived by his wife, form- qjyq-g nmngy mg mogul; in the roll of aocompan is l erly Miss Lora E. Alger and by two for the prosecution of the war- K B. Rogers and Mrs. A talent. in a. really I Lawson as cis H011 Trainer. as "M98819". his Irish wife. exhibited great dramat- ic sbiltigyi. as well as versatility, presen " p513‘; picture of the Scotch vs. the m . P1 ‘g th R. A. F. A . l R p rt solely by the military dvisers of The pa" mm e e o she Governmenctl- His Election of ansdl. is resar e y e author- mei‘ ss being vulnerable to sir at- Bond were enloyed by all. and of course aPPB Don Meme-r and his Islanders en- tertaining n '1 _ ial charm for "Maggie concluding TORONTO, Jan. 5-?) their selections with “The Irish Jig , profit of $317361. liter Xe! The ing the the Sword other deductions includlii8 Drovis- comment by the Spaniards spelled “i l rid Fl The Hgha gracefully lier-| ion for bad and doubtful debts, is the and gm. ‘he Ameflun bunam 32222.1 vbeyrefiylvfary Walsh, as yeportezl by the Bank of Nova Sco- were also the step dances by Misses tin for the year ended Dec. 31, i948. w “mm PBIGY tello. _____._. . _. Miss Marion Morris favoured the taxes for the year i943 appear fir; MANN _ M up mime county Hospital on Dec. 26. 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. AF. Mann iizecltinry Dozgam cf Irishtowh. a son. Archibald Grant. . Ml‘. a. s. Ifi. glggeagaodhyiggeiggeairfg gggi-tgwmgng,pgggribggggqo,“ 3%,, . nscosrs - at the Charlottetown " d "We HEDSO Among rite the balance oi earnings was added Hlwpnal m‘ smdaL J8}? 23rd" i118 fill, ‘ 0 m d 1 S_ cred“ m_ 1944.10 C. S. M. and hil.» Harold I-leatlher’ clams to be g real iles- m the pro an o a . Decosm a damhtcx.‘ ' l tl sweaters“. ......... u i. in A Mayor, by Chopin which were mndablc very much appreciated. one flue." the report states. New equipment supplied the de- partment during the year included: 500 feet 2 1-2 inch Dunlop Hose: fl-hosc spanner-s; 4 canisters for smoke aiadis; 500 feet 1 inch rope. All equipment in first class condi- on. - ~ r A tention ls drawn in * hose. Three members were injured dur- ing the year. Harry Harley received a foot inlury and was confined to the hoqital for nine weeks. Cant. ll. H. Jewell ived s root iniury and was eon ed to his home for four weeks, and Robert Wakclin received an injured hand and was lander the doctor's cars for ten sys. ‘nis following are the officer's of the Department for the year 1M4. ghief. Angus Mcllachsrn . Chief, Frank l-‘lennessey. Secretary, Arthur Henry. n. Chemical s. Hose Csptsi Oom- peny. I‘. R. Picksrd. lieutenant. Ohemicsi b floss Company, J. S. On motion it was agreed that re- in. After ll\ll'lg_ . the chairmen of the var- in western Ontario the family set- iuus committees and of the secre- tied in Brantiord. There the de- Qd p“ apprenticeship oi The guest speaker for the even- mu‘ yqm-S with the Watrous Enkiixrlie q BUCKLEY ‘ WHlll ruin III FISTII B. a u. and mime mu- crane: - wwu v-fll-d- viw- "‘f.?;'.‘°.:“.€..°‘...%§."°"‘“ ‘““‘“| Muscuus senate m“ u t while Mr. Richard. l-lin- l’ pa one. and it will be neces- n w“ “Meow: madam This, too, is the best place inI Agni‘ we very carefully svery- Th” “m meeting" o! me- board! North America. for live stock rals- IIIIIII "' °‘ Wihlwtm- °"“l' Pf; wss nus 44 Years also last night 3g itikixee giozmiigilferflsalflmefld ‘PW °§ l: PIINS _ the modem "all ‘ - British requirements. 8e ssi XX mflfifilflfllllfltflblllchgtn-mgybenou; the‘ . ectw 59w unflgg “bl l“ 13W".- bl ‘M13194 W vfve Messrs 0.8. yROSCPB. galideratgn. “AN” ' "4 illlt advent-lee. so that om- Mushy and an. Morrison. All Other advantages mentimied were Bimini. for our returned men three were t at last night's the climate and the ed “DAM winners will be svsillble- All banquet honored wuesis of the wenery, Hg said he believed iihei ~ 3w" two‘ were far from sufficiently IP- NIUIALIIA IT'S BETTER IT'S BUCKLEVS .THAT-'S WHY w-urlensy. rsirusny sou. 00 P. ill-Public Meeting P, l2, L Pres]: attendance. a a ~ sisiizni ousniisn ..‘WEBBER - BEAMAN - A uiet but pretty wedding was 501- I 779ml“ ‘I Walter 30"“ w“ Works Cfliiiilmll’ “w” “m” 5 emnized in St. Andrew's Presby- uced by Mir. E.P Foley The sillblect of his address was me employ o; known the w w Fitchburs- Wile" l“ °“‘°‘°§ wash Church it Montague. P. n Island on Friday evening, Jan. 21 a causeway or a tunnel ' APITQI. iii as a-a-"w . e B e present to Mr. R. 8 Hinton forbids m ' the Dominion Government and “my, my‘ k d a I. ° "the handicaps of Prince Edward C __ makers of stem cnglngg his abilityfliutq 1e wblilgerlltlfs t2 Wald and it‘ haunts‘, o orlcl over. I-le remaln- a t 7 pm. when the Rev. H. J. Mathew, united in marriage Miss The speaker said, dealing with‘ ed “m, we company nearly four- Gladys Mudred Beaman RN . . , “i! '° “m” “h” d ht iMr i . the 59mm“ Prmuna all? lflxil ei-llfi lfitomdérlfl? geagtan, oi Moncton, n.3,. with Flying Oi- icer Percy V. Wehbe; O1 the RN. bow day and night And ‘he Oil the find“! M ‘he Duplex press ZA.I"., son of Mr. and Mrs. P. V. He said he believed that one oi’ and fowl-y casting plate shavers. h" cousm’ M,” Marjorie Hymb sufficiently strong.” m h He dealt with the educational Elilrfihfjlg-lsgyed skating up l‘ Music was another oi hi! IN "our very serious handicaps" was _ h “c- the fact that in the House of coxfpllxllegiuxlxgwullllgnak§ergngflvon inan, while Mr. Charles Fraser imported the groom. Suitable Co$ions "we have one out 0! . d is in competition. lie omomms n“. severiil "it a music for the occasion was played mybznaolfig m“ c ' continued his interest in this egg; by Mm ‘my Dnuam n‘. m“. looked elm-min; in a fleet length dress of symphony blue with navy accessories, while the bridesmaid mm“ Wm‘ “m” “l ‘h’ m“ when Pr“ elmml°l “w” of the Moncton Irish Iohooi. also ‘ '“ Bell was experimenting with the wsscnsoftbaiirlt A member of the Bollstone Con- gregational church. he was active ' Anniversary Celeb- clety during his younger csyl. Ind Mr. Jackie Doyle, as well as Mrs, six to eight weeks is . The sketch entitled " A Wee Bit. sisters, Mrs Fred Smith and Miss “Jock" and Mrs. Fran- worth Fla. s. very realistic and am aled to “Jock" While to everyone, had a 8W0 c - » his -c with sisomm net clmpbel" and Temsa O5 Fri thfillillrlus year. Dominion the bank's annual statement After dividends totalling $1.200.- lJock) Barnes, of the 000 write off on bank premises of cendant of Bobbie Bu: s. creasing: the total from $i.286.756| "Ye Bank, and Brass" followed oy of De-c. 3i, 1943, "Annie Laurie“ were most effect- w Me" was charminilly and sweet- ly 5"“! by m“ Mamu°m° m” wrwran NURSES’ AIDE. PRO- tltnfifiiwdl. ltlil..ti...“ttlléif;. vuciu- sanuougm- 1-way "Whisile “"1 T“ °°m°i WANTED. GIRL on WOMAN part time. Good wages. Apply 24 Park Terrace. l-26-2i FOR RENT-—FOUR-RO0M LOW- te You". Mrs. per with much expfilslflil rendered "Mary of Argyle" follow- ed by “Charlie is My Darling . 1n ndditiilh t0 this musical lllwilmmnlel . fiat. furnished and heated which the sketch introduced. were Am)“, Guardlal‘. bye-u, a few clever impersoiiaiicns b »_—_-- 7- » - —-- Connie LeClair. This ineat vrosram- roit sate-ram boy's c. c. rne concluded with the National M. skates, size 6. Good condition. Teiwhone lOS-l. 1-21! _1l 1.- -..-tr.-.~.-v.§5t1 a-aaunwr-wana-tv-s llllESTilllK MARKETING BlliiRil Loading hogs at Kensinpton every Tuesday until 2 p.m. oiwrn CAMPBELL, KENSINGTOII ls our only representative at this loading point and we join with liini in soliciting a generous share of ilic hog pro- ducera‘ livestock shipping patronage in this vicimiy. FEDERAL IIOG BONUS a eluded with our regular weekly returns. 1-8-3-10-17. Dursntwss on H. lord's sctirlt- euntznsnt. Rook and ladder but been sOonvpsay W Salisbury LWESTUUK "ARKETHG Blllllll mzi-vre a-t-'t'-'.-s-.-.-v§;z;.jzzztan_irym .. of $3.00 per hog on selects and $2.00 on bacons will be in- telephone "m" his Mme °“ Tum“ City. The young couple left isn- niedlstely amid showers d illlillillllt Blliil 23.1‘? M- a s- m" Rankin wishes! Quebec MNDOIOQ m m“ "°“‘..:’t.t?‘; ilfiielsl litre "Every citizen should be urged unit and learn the elements o! fire prevention. fire fighting am first sid." he says. "Civil i ense vol- unteers also learn how so be an - , , neighbors." The need or lock of need O‘ Scotc ", in which Mr. J. A-j Margaret Rankin, both of Lake- 10m hi; q- he; 1mg civil page“; for vii Defense measures is decidsd .__.___ horse introduced into this it enabled men ‘.0 keep up Miss Pearl Burns’ 1r ‘rlitlolls o5 i as of Dec. 3i. 1942 to $1,339,717 as ‘MURPHY _ M ‘he Mme o‘ Mm N W. MacKirmon, South Port. ‘m: 4e. Jiiiliary 22, i944, to Mr. ._ _._______i-__-- ive. The number entitled "Turn Ye Too Late To classify tgnd Mgkuyavn Murphy‘ l 50m ___________' llTY 6 . _ nrzsriisv reruns - At ti; Charlottetown Hospital on January 25, 1944, Mrs. Claude Peters, aged 2'7 years. The ‘ remains will be forwarded from the Frank l-lennessev Funeral Home this afternoon by rail tlo her home in North Rustico from where the fimcral will take place Thursday morning at 9 airlock to Stella itians Chumch- Interment in the Churcl‘ Cemetery. Card 0L Thanks Mrs. L, B Mc-ilish and family wish to express their appreciation for the kindness shown by their many friends in their recent sad bereavement. i-ZG-li. Card Of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. John B. MacKfl and family wish to thank all those who sent Cardsarid Detters oi Sym- pathy during their recent sad ber- eavement. 1-26-11. N. D. MacLean IJNDEITAKEI EMIALMII flulotldewnllil North Illslie