m 1,; '24s \1’\s\1 s a a» =a_ g 1 D 9,2444 ii -i 1 "outlaw 55D SIMPSON! y Standard ExAcrLv AS. SlZGS ILLUSTRATED BED with continuous "Grace-Style" pyramid tubing.’ 5"P°fl°l' °Y9l lllllllw l9" fillers. Large decorated panel at head and foot. Finished in baked-on enamel. MATTRESS filled with resilient coil springsnind covered in a WOVEN tick- ing. Handles for turning. SPRING is high riser type and has cable lfll-tflfi f¢lfll°f¢¢d Wllll 999d Strong helicals hold fabric to frame. F. A. STEWART JONES IiEaiIMPSO SPECIAL _ LIMITED REPRESENTATIVE CORNWALL-YORK POINT WJ. | to have the-n re-woven into blan- evening amounted to $1.10. ____. i ketis and rugs. Mrs, has‘. Lxvivt-her kindly invit- Tha coriiiivall York Point Wom-j It was moved and seconded ed the members tn her home for ln'e Institute met. at the home of. ‘hat a. pantry sale be held at the February meeting. Mrs. l-leber Horne on MondsyWRoizers Hardware. The meeting closed with the evening January 3. "Fhe ITIOFZIIEE. The sick committee spened by sznizitit: lllxllilll8 Orltx: remembering the sick and shut- .uiich was served by the. hostess, followed by‘ the Crccd in tllliofin.‘ ins at Christmas and many lei-gissisied by the York Point lad- I I edge. I29 Kent Street Charlottetown The minutes of l..t‘ lit-t itieetinz tors and cards for appreciation i", were read and appzovcrl. were received. school COMTHIILEGS Roll cal‘. was answered by pass- also gave their reports. in; in canned food for s box to A fish pond was t-hen conduct- ‘oe packed for U E. F. B. by Mrs. ed, the sum of $3.80 iva»; reallzctil Kennison MacKinnon. MOITERNUCOAL lWlh Fifty" years ago a miner ffllllil l?P0l‘f€(llN3Lifll'1Rl Anthem, and a delicious that a new hmk “'95 bought for l ~ll~evelo|ilng More Efficient Poultry Breeds At tl.E.F. Progress vi-ss made during 1948 with three new breeds of chink- ene being evolved at- the Poultry Division, lbeperimental firms service, Dominion Department oi.‘ Agriculture, s large white breed, a broad-breasted white breed, and a small white, plump breed. The large white breed is being bred to combine in one bird the gyggtest, number oi‘ desirable char- acteristics 1mm several different breeds. ‘ligh market quality, with his, emphasis on egg production, lie the main sim behind develop- ,ment of the broad-breasted white breed, Th; third bird is being bred as a small, plump breed with the minimum body size required to produce large. numbes o1‘ stan- dard size eggs, so that inaxizn-tim production may be obtained on the smallest possible Outlay of feed. Each of the three breeds show- ed Increased e118 DPOFiUCIIOH dur- ling the year. that of the large ltvhite breed wmroaching the per- formance figures for standard Barred Rocks, Uniformiy of typel |l§ also more evident in thr- pui-l |leis raised durin~ 194-8. hut fur-‘ filial“ selection work for uniformity iof type and increased egg produc- ‘tion must be. done. The scientists lalso aim to get. a white rather ‘than a hrovm or tinted e2: in all lhrep breeds. A considerable nmoitmt of cross- iitli: has been carried or using the ibroad-brcastcd white breed, Not ‘Wily does it have excellent breast conformation itself but when Ittrossed with standard breeds It ‘seems to improve the breast con- formation of those breeds, Gains were made in egg size and uniformity of type for the small white breed. The greatest difficulty encountered was n some. what hiizher mortality figure for the chicks, hut more careful at. ltflilon to tnanaizemctit factors promises to improve this situa- lion, WEST ROYALT! w,[_ The meeting it‘ in; west Rnyap it’ W..I.. was held si. the school house on Jan. 5th with seventeen “Ember! "d Hflhf. visitors prep. 8111.. The president, iDresided and the 3'11. England meeting was "DPHWI by repeating tlzc creed in Unison, 1ST. TIGNISH GUIDE COMPANY On December 29th.. m9 138711571 Company were enrolled. Fourteen girls rim-e presented with pin! b? the District Commissioner Mrs. J- J. McNally in the Legion Hail- The follow-in; girls passed the Tenderfoot successfully: Joan MacDonald. Jean Arsenault. JBMI Skcrry, Marl’ Cameron. Vfflllll Gaudet, Irene Buote, Shirley Mt:- innit, Eleanor Gavin. Velma Ber- nard. Jean Gaudet. Marie Gaudet Mvrtle Keollgll. FT“! H935“- Shirley Perry. Mrs. MacNally congratulated the girls. telling thcm to keep up the 800d Wllll‘ and rt-mcitiberinll RlWBBKS Wllfll llle Girl Guide Pin stands for. Thanks were extended to Mrs. Art Mc- Crae the Captain. who although a very busy Mother aiwaY-‘i Ylnfli time to awend a. Girl Guide meet- ing. A delightful New Year's Par- ty for the newly enrolled Guides was held at the home of Mrs. J. J, McNelly who entertained the Guides royally. The Daft?’ "filed by singing camp fire songs and eating toasted marshmallows Plans were made to raise funds for the purchasing of Guide uni- forms and it ls honed lllll? all l-lle girls will be fully uniformed by scout Guide week, from Feb. 20th.- 26th. Reported by ‘Lieut. Clare Mao- Donald. ‘ITH. TRINITY COMPANY (Company Reporter-Alene! l-lyndman.) on; regular meeting was held on Tuesday Wllll l1 100d Pllelld‘ anoe. The meetins began with ln- spection and the Buttercup Petrol gained most points, Classes Werl held in Tenderfoot Test and 2nd. and first Class. Afterwards there W55 a First. Aid Relay some. wlth ‘ The llll call was answered with ‘a donation for the British 1mm- gtezoliox. Collection RITYlOUnIQd in tiifiliinfimllltiiws Md [he previnus _ ' “‘ T98 mid llpprnvied, . Elllhl" memlli‘! paid fees includ- ‘lnil five new members. The school syn-gimme, rammed the school library and repair “is “(agile on the school " ' *_ moved Rlld second- ednthat all] bills be paid “*5 l‘ 5° moved and . - "(l llla’ a lJflX he packed foiflgi-liii. ain by Mrs,‘ Webster, Mm PM‘, , A contest. was put an by M~'.<. diizZ 1-2 tons of coala day; icxiaysliil‘ and Miss Elizabeth Pan-lap A Mrs. James Becrs ztas aillmliilrfl l Colin NtacPhail and won by Mrs. machines pemiit him to produce 161m"! Dotti’ ‘was held at the school in park WHHIPDS to be sent away Earl Lowther. Collection for iheitons, on Mmldal" Jlm- l0"! Mid each member was asked r freshiments, o bring "- lfilftrs of thanks shtit-ins who receivvbilre gilbflolfgfm at Christmas. es The next mPHing i; y“ b, held all Mrs. Vernon Burke‘: home on February 2n¢ The lunch e m "mm"! l’ l! flllllvnivsfltltrfsmMllleeirr-t “izii..l‘"‘i:"“- ‘ "i! -le business meeting the National Film Board presented some films that n?” ‘wry ma!“ the Buiimups again Wlmll"! the most points. At CBmDllIt! W9 sang a number of familiar sons!» and rounds after which Mrs. Cud- more read a story. Elizabeth At- kinson said Prayers M"! ll" "lee" lng closed with "Talia" CENTRAL ROYALTY BROWNIES (Brown Owl-Mrs. F. Oibvfflll The Brownies have been silent for a longer time than they should, but that does not mean that they have not been bus!" M Christmas they put on "d Pl" "The Lost. Brou-iiie Smile. It was in three acts. The second act was a i-iranm in which there were ‘i Imwers, a Ted magi box. a _Sanla Helper, and three little kittens. 3 pop wens, A wish fairy, Lady Moon. the sleep)’ llme Tally h“? a Brownie. This Dlily W55 M‘ work but. well done. and everyone seemed to like it. Since then “B have had onll‘ 1W" meellnlls at the last one the following git a received their Recruit Pink. WM‘ ces Anderson. Marilyn Carr. Phyl- lis MacMlllen. Lam‘? Eva Perry, Susan Morrison. are glad to welcome two new members Wlhf) are working hard Girl Guide News Bernard. 51min“- we The collection amounted to III IDNDOK W. I. l. The January meeting o! New Landon W. M. 8. o! the United Church was hold at. tihohome of ma. O. B- Goes on Thursday s!- temoon, January 1th. with seven members present. The meeting opened with m appropriate New Year selection and ithe Worship Service contam- ed ta the Missionary Monthly with Mrs. Herold Msyihew as leader. scripture wu reed by Mrs. Louis Campbell. Prayer for missionary. Mr. rreeer. was dedicated by Mrs. Hugh Campbell. The president presided over the busineu period. Correspondence consisted at e letter from Rev Mrs. George Irvine of Williams- tcwn, Ontario, telling a! her in- teresting trip to the Foreign Mis- sions Assembly at Columbus, Ohio. A card of greeting from a form- er member was read and a letter from Miss Elma Inrnsn, 'l‘riru'- ded. acknowledging a parcel of cards received from the Missloii Band. Also a. letter from Mrs. Cubcliffe concerning the Presbyter- iel to be held at Kensington on January 27th. and 28th. Names of delegates to be sent to Mrs. W. G. Simpson. A thank you card from received was read. port. of the year's work. Slxtren members were enrolled with an average attendance of eleven members. Two members had per- fect attendance. There were eleven subscriptions to the United . (‘ihttrchman $22.00 was sent tot the Temperance Federation. Three‘ parcels were sent to Dr. Fraser and one parcel of used clothing was sent to Toronto. Reports werei also given by the TTcrisiircr andi the Community Friendship Secre-i tary. l Mrs. Stirling MacKay veryl kindly invited the members to her home for the next meetlnz when Mrs. John MacLeod Will be the leader. "Come" was chosen as the Text Word. The Dedicaiioui prayer will be given by Mrs. Frank Brown. The meeting closed with prays;- by Mrs. C. B. Goss and the Lord's Prayer ll‘. unison. A delicious lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Stirling MacKay, BPRINGVALE W. l. The monthly meeting of Spring- VBlP W. I. was held at tihg home of ltirs. Charles Proude on Jqn, 11th. The president presided and the "19""! ODPFIPd by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed in unison, followed by n ma“; prayer. The roll call was answered by seventeen members and four pail tneir membership fees and one visitor. A letter from the Blue Cross ‘was read and it was decided to .eave it over till next meeting. The Red Cross committee ro- iwrted Passing in to t-he mu C...“ 2 dresses. l sweater. 1 nightle, l pair socks, The School Commit-lee repoi-ig-l rack slid towels was bought and that a vilash Basin and Band Aides were needed, Thank You notes were rend from two brides who llad received ‘Tedf-lllli? Sifts and frotn others who received fruit when sick, ll; W-“ls moved and seconded i-ltut $15. be Grown from the bank to Pill’ bills and that all bills be paid. reported that $14. had been col. lected. Mrs. Qmer Neill kindly offered her home for a valentine Party 0ft Ebb. 16th. a committee was JDDOlIIIed for the Program. 1t was moved and seconded that. Miss MocNevln ask Mr. Mugioi-d to coma to the sohool to teach $1 l5 a friend in hospital for fTLl1f~ The Secretary gave a ftill re-l 1/2 Price Sale B0y’s Department Moore f? MacLeod Ltd. Thursday - Friday - Saturday Broken r Ranges BOYS‘ TWEED LONGS Reg. 4.95, clearing at BOYS’ HAIRLINE BREECHES, Size 30 to 34. Reg. $4.75, clearing at BOYS’ BRUSHED WOOL COAT SWEATERS Reg. $3.75, clearing at I5 BOYS’ OVERCOATS Going at - BOYS’ NAVY BLUE WORK SHIRTS, Reg. $1.50, clearing at BOYS’ WOOL JACKETS Reg $3.50 to $5.75. Clearing at l/fi PRICE BOYS’ SKI CAPS, Reg. $100 to $2.25 I Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PRICE BOYS’ LEATHER MITTS, Knitted Cuffs. Reg. 95c. Clearing at ...._._.,....i.,...... BOYS’ FABRIC GAUNTLET MITTS Reg. 95c. Clearing at CHILDREN'S FUR-BACK MlTTS, leather palms Reg. 75c. Clearing at Also other items not listed. MGDRE 8~ M5LEODI!;'_°§ The collectors of t.he U. E. F. B. l Candidate for Ward Three Having been requested by a number of citizens, I have decided to run for councillor in Ward Three. If l am elected, I will do my best for your Ward ond the citizens in general. E. WARREN HOUSTON Attstln Sentner invited the to win their ‘Recruit pins, they members for the next meeting. roll call to be answered with a joke, A committee of .\frs. Newport, Mrs. White, Mrs. Crabbe and Mrs Dollar was appointed to pick out a playt. The Lunch Committee for nest meeting Mrs. Charles Proude, Mrs. Dale. Proude. Mrs. Russell Prfludb. We. Peterson. The meeting closed by eiriirtng “God save the K1118" and refresh- ments served by tihe hostess and lunch committee. LONDOPF- (C?) -Pint ..iil bottles have a life of 36 trips be- fore breakage. quart bottles A says London dairies. at RUSHED TO izcA vicroiis NEW YORK STUDIOS AS SOON AS THE RECORDING BAN WAS Lll-‘TEDAiE AND THE BOYS BEGAN RECORDING AT 2AM- “ll”! "<1 entered by all, m Marie ROPM’ Mid Carol Ann bAn enjoyable lunch was served MacDonald. Y the committee in charge, ‘ Pursue NOTICE CIVIC BY-ELECTION Voters lists have been prepared for the Ward 3 Civic By-Election to be held on Thursday, January 27th, I949, arid will be posted for the inspection of all elec- tors at the City Court Room, City Building, up to and including January 25th., I949 from ll a. m. to 5:30 p. m. daily. All persons, especially wives or husbands qualified to vote under (b) below, and men and taxpaying women voting on rental qualifications only, should sol that they are registered with the Electoral Officer in order to have their names on the Voters List. All Voters qualified as below must be 2i years of age, residents of the City for one year (except non-residents occupying business premisesl, Canadian citi- zens, ond not in arrears at January 15th., I949, for any taxes or assessment! owing to the City. IINLOIIIIING- NQVILDORSGY FANS EVERYWHERE SPRINGHILL SCREENED ARE SCRAMBLING roe Tommy's iriasr NEW izca vicrota curriucynowu av THE station‘ ~ counts» WlTi-FHOW MANY TEARS MUST can.‘ so”; ma?” 1-,? High Grade Coal For Furnace or Kitchen "Mmfpgcvieo/uas FIRST "ro uizcono awn F eau Listen was essay COMO Wi-IQ waxso "rue vovu tmz Phone Z40 A. PIBKIIRII 8i Go. Ltd. Cool Dealers Since ‘I900 tel . ' I NOW MANY "All NUIT llLL . § DOWN IV H" STATION a ' 1 Tums Dam; and Li: 0rd. - Ill-Isl? i LIVINDII ILUI (from the Wait Disney's "So Dear To My Hurt") DOWN INONO THI INILIIIINO IALMI Swim alien] Iritb Sammy Kni- IO-IIOO k Ill AWAY PLACII MIIIOUII WALT! b Parry Corn - so-sste l l W101 NWOW < - ‘k (The Pussycat seep) loose or manor Pr»; Cone wit: Th Fanmn Shun ..... ~==~- To The Electors of Ward Three wetsuits Ina Iowan-Milli (d) As a property owner, I am offering as a Candidate in Ward 3, to fill the vacancy in the Council which has been created by the (e) very sudden demise of o personal friend of mine, the lute Samuel ~ Doyle. Time will not permit me to cell on you personally to solicit (ll your support. \_M‘ssoum WALIZ“ QUALIFIED VOTERS, SUBJECT TO ABOVE, ARE: ALSO on rue izusu ttsr was vAuoun MONRO-i . tits FANS sac GREETINCfRCD noses rout etue taovmuo “Metmcitotv Miusrnei.’ wmi oven Aims. aca VICTOR STUDIOS ARE may ‘BUSY vtaces was: uavs. We sTARS W” MA“ "'5 HI ARE oiv o, RCA VictoR RECORDS I. C. A. Victor Records eold It MILLER BROS. 1|‘! Greet George Street Owners or joint owners of real estate in Ward 3 to the extent of v $500.00 assessed value. Wife or husband of such an owner if the owner be entitled to vofli Men renting premises in Wand 3 of yearly rental of at least $l00.00, ' and having rented such in City for the three months previous to El- ection day. Women renting premises as above and who have been assessed I01‘ civic taxes for I948. Residents of Ward 3 who have paid Poll Tait for I948. Non-Residents if otherwise qualified as above and doing businesf and occupying business premises in Ward 3. Dated ot Charlottetown this 20th. day of January, A. D. I949. (Signed) W. A. SMITH ELECTORAL OFFICER FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. I have had previous service at the Council Board, and should you elect me as your representative I will use my energies for the betterment of the City as e whole, arid Ward 3 will be my chief interest. I.C.A. Victor Record; Bluebird Records RECORD PLAYER! Ilome s-urnlnhlnge More SMALLMAWS LTD. SUMMEISIDI B. 0. A. Vletur Records sold at s. r. HOLMANLTD. lummereltle and Charlottetown "Whore 0M Irlende Meet" 4_._‘ Yours very truly, GEORGE R. KEEFE fhonelle