e qm (LMJFS and ls well known to 1 those l?! the 105th bfltwlggi with n n was later id _ _ “u?” e t‘: z b NEW ___ .1 a 11 1c w LONDON Pm: . guaunel and suffered severe casual-z. - March ' hun thro‘ the years and. on two oe- l-l. M. Brmtein, Minister. 3-3-11. . s old . much to bis sumrlse and delight ‘ .,_ I ‘ respected by d nallv he _ my and Richard Uwith the American . B I 1§"P§¢s=1s>, Mia. J D. Palmer of , null. Hunter's Rim-r. (Helen), lvlrs. A. M. Hunter River 3 P M. Robert Oral: of n- a wa >11: covered his misfortunes with n . Mam “Snow-Bound" and said , New niunswick, M11 Haynes, 301m . hlsulaomth r Hal. m v rge Bums was of an ten- ., n I” 1 me , I H ad (f) Unemployment Re e n l fisyhfinégfi w'&"2';,y“3$a, gum"? Public Accounts for the year 194d? h - . _ the eqowehbodmked casket an Direct relief paid to individual f .'l'hv sun mm i-t to us but shine! lottetown for an act to amend '1 ‘Tam encircling zloom" is gone and the purpose or appointing a. board h ._ 77W Home is reached. ‘thou c1089 tlons 11nd assessments. . MAR¢H 3- 1.22%.? _ . WGEIITRAILQIIIIIIIIM '3 m" “will. but llflt/Blllltlll m Kirk of S. Janm :1 '1'1v'l°'l§ln§""§v° P” "° “"°"°‘ h mule in advent; o u‘ ‘mm, u" "w, am I'M-BOW!» ml __._____, sermon mpunton to cisswau. to; phoffllrlpnl. If"! °°"“““"'°“' itggELDERATION use tusue T“ gm; session will med ' at 1.80. vusosnmo NOW s w u; . 4' Bbeetroox Wail Board in sizes wide. ‘l’, ti‘, q 10- _ Poole a co. m 1°“ 31.3% Z —-——-— 4 _.-»-"'-"—'"“"'_“‘ $3,335 P°°L5,‘.j. 99-,- lW/e lll-ii - I 3-2-41» [N MEMORIAM l‘ "‘°‘°- 5-0:“,- “1133505131? Bu“ : -—~-- CENTRAL ruusu. -_ Servlcgg elmdsv. 5th. , GEORGE osm nvnNs Ir. M Ulyde mvei- '1 gnfiffilglha l? —-—— W. Goodwill, Minister. 3-3-11, Mlutsnrmw rn cumuux-sunuay. E§5¢'a§§§“i€1§ Sgt-girlie r1111 l: held at Marshneld a u V- Henry P. 853k. l! Minister. 3.3.11, ndwae i...“ as "Burs". He was eamaad BELFAST-BELLE“ mvsn uru- _ v u p; 80h . -- mung col where he show- Tau CHURCH Servlc Sund ,, ggggsoéolllétxvtfi 1127155011‘: 11$ March om. Belle Riv: u A ‘i, guru, NB. afte the outbreak i’ th .,,,fi'f§“$ya1 1. ‘in enlisted with the IUGODwi M. W. B. MaoPnui. gsgillNDlSll‘ UNITED CHURCH _ w . - _ . M that battalion and else 6th. rlwA. fi‘.‘§t§n1§“§§‘?i§e_ 3 9.1%‘, North Rustlco. Rev. E. s. Coffin, llllfllter. - . unds in #1101116" w! t h- Muriel-mi 11.00 .1. M. ho n1 mos: wounds oontmued to trou e 3,30 p_ M_ 311mm 7m R on for ze- ___ HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH. .—Minister, Rev. Roy E. Vcssey, 3.1 ma; laeryitxe ‘gunnery, tMarchP om. a ampona .1v1. gougmegctf‘ wgglgvtle ‘uonsnaw 1.30 r. M. a-a-u. "— seven years \ CHARGE, — service M ch 5th. saw (tilgat Qfgg- flfnlwgrgfil- -Ma:ie u A. 11. ma; Coztirlmunlon lilies 11w raved w» Raver’ Ff-"ilwél at.“ lit“?! fr‘ ' 1 - - y . , - lwcrtonoaléxhléultfi bgléglgllflihglgg: Rev. D. Wallace MooPnersoil. 3A.. "lg|VWn"and"B1l.Tns" were evld- Munster" 3'34‘ mtly confused and some ‘of the POLICE COURT__"'A hibmon oonwxlilglgéuaeolk-‘g: bglltrnswaéllféfég; case, and an Excise CasePviloere both m m 3mm“ at Ained $200.00 and costs, or lgioolrlrghs. 1n lesterdflys Police ltd-IDA 8011' Mslpequq who recon. on the bible was g to the owner. 1n M gc Bums visited h s vicar _ lll ‘(L 61"‘! C95 BIC . am‘ lgfnmd Wmsloe North‘ 11 s. M. Winsloc South 3 P. M. Princetown Rnnd 30 P. M Rev. T. Constable, Min- ister. 8-3- 11. was given the lltt e blood-stalnid k . ° ggfflfikl cuulwu or nuonsno san- w m‘ - vie-fr iuuy, March 5th. st. » 2.0"": 1°““’-“l*u _ om iun on l. . . . z- ngegisuflwfidbflnhllfiezuglmgrfig. ubeths Church, Springfield, Even- a-nd the followin $23M Rev- ¢'~ R- TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST %‘lURCll1.— Stmfilay.‘ March b5th. h’, m um- wq the follow]: pm- e scrv ce a 011s mw nos cen ° w“ a» 1'" w 1mm fitter” Boumue. J. Hal‘ l THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH an o; flux-Mord 6mm“ U5. 1N CANADiL-Brooklield Charge. Divine worship will be hcld next lord's day as follows: Hurtsvigc 11 11H.‘ lie was a Conway. (Ruth). Mrs Frank Bag- gow Road 7.30 P. M. Donald Nich- olson, Student Minister. 3-3-11. irlcnds m V. . . , _ “llfrutlfia ... .. m... Proceedings H! . from $116 51111551153’ u u 1n Leglslaiure Home and was conducted Rev. Mr. Ibxall of Bloomfield- ’ Provincial Legislature, March 1. y; The House met at ll am. Mr. McPhee called attention to laugh and a iolte. Mr. Foxall xe- a number of questions 0n the or- peated parts of Whlttiers lovely der paper, answers to which had in been promised several days ago. closing that ' c departed had used l-Ie was informed that the answ- ‘his burdens for a pllow and at last ers were still in course of pre- had found rest. paratlon. The Dlllbflflrem were close friends Hon. Mr. Hughes tabled an nu- namely: Percy Keith a lflflld 11'0"‘ swer to thc following question by h m M1". McGowan: _ mthers-in-law. Fred Hillier. J88? What. are the details of the item “°' “m! Refund‘! Kn“ a“ of expenditure "(b) Assistance to fishermen $539.95" under the item lay in his last long sleco in Answer’ 11m 1 H 1 1 t h. fishermen by the Flshermens mr°{g1°§§te't§“ l? Hnedélanfiia1g€ol- hlllmhmigig- mm‘ 5mm“? m er , 11mm; b l; g arc , . Canadlag flag. on ms n,“ a “y Hon. Mr. Prowse presented a petition from the City of Char- elsewhne in Heavenlv Light. the City's Incorporation Act for to review general property valua- h “not ask to see" ' M. E. H. Stron pointed out w?” ‘nsmm "wile" 7°!‘ it 9-5 “c” thatrthere should b‘: notice in the ° m"- Royal Gazette and a climy a: the . v bill f lsholi the Cer n tic Al‘: gig: m “w” ‘bu’ m m“! Housémsit lieastotwo weeks before , - ~ bill is ted. Civi legsn- Poéavlldflllfie on a dark and ruuufd ‘ “on hasmfcjflfiuenu, ,,,,,,§,ed this rule, he complained. Tlvc tlav of sorrow and of doubt is en won. ime And now thv faith 1a sight and'nual report of the PEI. ‘Pravel lhcu dost know that God is Y-lght Bureau. And over "moor" gm "tor-mm." we '"""~l ro through the dark nieht Third Reafllns! T111 1n the zlorlous morning light following bills were read a This column in reserved for nun An Am; to amend the Co-opera- tivc Associations Act An Act to amend the Incorpora- tion Act of the Patriot Publishing Company and to Company's stock. On motion of Hon. Gulgsn the House went into c tone I A bill in Bfilflrdance yin. dthfi mltee with Mr. ‘Filancls t m Thvlovo rgmcm, r h hgv- petition was received an rca a char on an Act o ncorporac c he ed “mu y Jlrsl: t . Hazelbrook Telephone ' Premier Jones tabled the an- Limited. Thc promoter explained that the for several years but has never been incorporated. reported agreed t0- Vlosec '17:; ‘Ansel faces" c4 the blcst and “find-lung mg passed; t "- I An Act to incorporate the . Sumlnerside papers please EH3‘?!- Klnfis Cflllnty Plowing Match and‘ Agricultural Fair Association. -Guigan the House went into com- qnlttce with Mi‘. ~€__..__..... ' n m nsuomnn g usrm surname! who onto=§|"|';.'l.'n¢ March -] k p 3M l“ - '2 oeoc "1" 11 3.1 "Ham '1" a vs n helflls we leave "' hnot t.'."'.ll‘.;.» .1 Card Of Thanks E l "Ilerled lnrvmi qrgteful . » ti Melvill. ish to ‘Elfifimiiilirsmizi-ttltusa etow their Irma nclilhbours and their reccrat on N "fifirffvénii K 3 11 Evlczwia: “$57! m” “m m‘ I RIAM to! 1111521 loved and nun never] 9A loving smile and :1 hupny lune. A broken link we can never re- ber Gamble who died lfsnh 8rd, 1931 i I Tm: tn " 1- r. l’ *2" (A); w’ d" w: his! ‘warm: "aim:nfiiarseggryéhofsrdllqlaialr All than: h the yours be they mun! nu those wh ml n; A,‘ m. ‘i o n o _ todly 50:1. “r on“ ‘h’ ‘s’? "u llow wee]:-fhelr-“meutoryflaiiltuirl n m: if “MM bv l-‘utherihltivther. sum gilt $3111 o?“ ltd-Z.- m1. an. C B - 3441- "I l" hum-tut by- Wife and I-‘umilv- a-a-il. » -- ~ Island Construction Ltd- c r on an Act to the Island Constructio |1~-mv 11w born doing business here for some time under ihc name i-llllllfllpl/ll Spraying t ti Company. w}? "M" "Wig" ‘If MPI- fqgocialon to be held in nrc-‘ff,°'l.5§l1l1§st'l§n he said it had done llum the] Stair) ‘some work for the Government . By 01'4" 0‘ 5¢°'»Liks other large companies doing 3'!‘ ‘business in different provinces _i Mr. and Mamet McQuuldl iends for """'" v _ .ihc many acts of kindness extenua- w ommm "iwryynla h "‘ , a 11.1w. {Beautiful memories are all thlt ls n they now wislftohoi-“zffslibsidil ury local company. w. Mcph” situated bu!“ I t 12A??? the dt h'ld der thrce years o’ pru ent course or mem era f 1'. c QB ll WIS "Y 01' B l "n ll" _, ' - _ ,_ .. .- me Government, to {ouow woufg of member; to see that every pro- 13c may be received. ‘ ‘that institutions of this kind Will ‘ 510ml lflslfl hunk-i fol lvflillV-‘Q be lo abstain from introducing per safeguard is placed around ’l‘he promoter explained the be inspected regularly. private bills. or to act as the Ithe incorporation of companion of i spokesman of compsni which- urc seeking legislation for the purpose of doing business with the Government. He wished his remarks to be interpreted general- 1y. and as casting no reflection or the promoter. Mr. McGulgan said the Govern- ment had nothing to do with the Com any. He was introducing the lll as s. private member, an that was a frequent practice. Mr. McPhce said there was no doubt as to the Attorney Generals right to introduce the bill: the question was one of pro rlet‘ in the case of a company dong usi- ' nesa with the Government from time to timc. Mr. McGuigun said he could sce no objection. The bill did not give the company any specie’ priviegcs. The bill authorlaes the com- puny to carry on the business of general contractors. uarry mus- tcrs and stone merc ants, etc, with headquarters at. Charlotte- town and Percy Franklin Law. Dennis Hartman Norman, and Ohnrl Hutchison Sheppard a: m, provisional directors. Sec. 5 mvides that the capital stock aha be divided into 150,000 shares of no par value. Sec. B provides that the company may do businca under lhe Act when 25.000 shares of the stock have been subscribed and paid up. Objection to the lack of secur- y in these provisions was taken by Mr. McPhee. Mr. Hunter. Hon. Mr. Barbour and Mr. ll. . Strong. The latter agreed with r. Mc- Phee that it was a dangerous precedent for the Attomey Gen- Wt VIII be . i‘ . b . ul- § WM‘ “My v we M" “"10",; l veuorlq n romem r'\n(‘e Always Remembered b Niece Mrs. Scott Moe eral to be the promoter of legis- lation of this knd. Mr. McCvu an said similar acts of incorpora on have been pus- led year after year. without these cxceptio. bei taken. He rc- sent-ed any raicction being custldefined as meaning "an estubl sh- a a X Yon his attitude in the matter. nus u-AAKMIVITTTUWN GUARDIAN thl l t the A was no ng u ns operations under its corporate A 445-54150 2544's _ m/m? gag/fiver; Rich brown, meaty, home-baked beans, just like Grandmother used to make! But —with Van Camp’s Quick-Serve Beans, there’: no overnight soaking-no hours of baking! Quick-Serve Beans are ready to enjoy in just 30 minutes! Nothing else like them! Exciting aroma, hearty flavored, satisfying, your family will like yarn Camp's Quick-Serve Beans. Serve them tomorrow! Quick-scrim Beans are an entirely new l VAN cmrs QUICK-SERVE arms 1 {w HOME-BAKED sums WITH romuo SAUCE 3 Alien bacon or I tbopn. 1% teaspoons salt liltfli dripping 1/ 3M cups boiling water f: ‘captain pepper l to 2 teaspoon: dry '4 mp c‘ “P mun,“ 1-12-02. pkg. Van Camp's 3 tablespoons sugar Quick-Serve Beam HINDI‘ Fry bacon and remove from pan. To the into a casserole dish, pour in boiling-hot liquids and stir. I l l I I I I I I I I I I I I oven, 300° l, for 25 minutes. Remove cover and cook been! with leu sauce.) Serves 6. For a meatless dish, omit bacon dripping. Bil». strong said he had munt (l) a persoinflmay ‘b-e- received ‘o? urn-tier inspection. reflection on the integrity o! kept for care 111114118 Dregnancyi necessity for supervision of in bacon fut, add water. Blend mustard, sugar, salt and pepper in catnip. Add to boiling water and fat, and bring just to the boiling point. Turn Quick-Serve Beans Arrange cooked bacon over top. Cover and bake in a slow an ldditional 5 minutes. (Remove lid earlier if you prefer product made exclusively by Van Camp's —not as a substitute for canned pork and beans, but to give you the moat delicious baked beans you ever tasted! They’ro convenient-economical. With the easy recipes that come with every package, you can, servo your family nutritious home-baked bean dishes, soups, stews and meatless meal specials. Ask your your for Quick-Servo Beans tomorrow. Made only by Van Camp’: in Essex, Onion-lo. I cur aw mirau-Ii/lfxmenrs/ n-I—-Inn-nun-n-n-p-n-ucauuainu-v-‘n-n- fi QUICK-KW IAKII IIAN LOAF 1 redpe Quick-Suva loom Kcuphofy-doppelnlon with Tomato Sauce 3 cupu (lightly packed) £1 cup finely-chopped celery day-dd bread crumbs lflflslyboutulegg‘ MIIHOII Prepare Quick-Sun lean ahead of in‘ so that they may be cold. Much and add cdery, onion, bread crumbs and egg. Mix thoroughly. Form into l loaf and place in a ground baking difli. lake in a hot oven, 450' F., 30 minutu. Serve with hm tomato sauce. This makes u teary, ' ‘, meatless main ti‘ your family will enjoy. ovhvnfim Leftover Quick-Servo Deans multe hearty sandwich H- inge. Add chopped , , m-yonnaise or salad dreosfng. For other interesting, appealing Inn dishes, w» recipes with every package. n_—c——-—-—_-_—-—-_—_-n————_——-—_-——_——_z—: 6,10 8 DEllClOus ssnvmos 111 tvnv PACKAGE 11,11 1111x1121‘ and give some assurance ne also spoke uuout ti!!! llrffl 01 children in this Province. Mr. Bell said the bill was an ‘rho bill was mported agreed this kind, about which little or stitutions of this kind. important amendment to the to without amendment- notmn; i; known, The" jhould Mr. neath Strong said ho hadjriealth Act. Maternity boarding At 12.41 nm- the HON-W be some assurance that a sufil- heard complaints that cerialnlliomes fulfil s real need and in. recess- most cases in Charlottetown hel clent amount of capital hu been houses called "baby Iarula" subscribed, Chariot _tp_vv_n_should_ogrtalnly be Hon. Mr. Barbour sold there ii-“W General bringn‘ in the Contracts when called n0 before some guarantee that the corn- pany will have sufficient capital to do business. , Mr. Mcliinnon argued that the objections were Inenly ‘ . up straw men to knock down.’ The Government will not continue doing business with any company unless they have u sufficient gun- untee. An amendment wu moved by the romoter to the effect that the s ureu subscribed and plld up before the company may begin name. must. be of the vulue of It curled without dis- sen . Sec. a authorises the company to "tnnnct any business out of the Province noeeuery or maiden‘ tal to any of thq 311F900“ for which the company ineerporlt- - e . Mr. MoPheo point“ out that this nrovision in ultra vlru or the slsturs. a bill wu flnull reported agreed to with men onto. hills I!!!“ Act On motion of lion. Ir. N9- Oulizun the HOMO VIM into committee with Mr. Oluri in the chair on an Act to lmlnl the Public Heulth Act. The bill provides for the licenc- lrsent wherein for a eonlirlerutwul “Mum. church." mam) in: and impaction of "maternity It‘! fine to have you with us. sir. said the police- pieturu was taken by the light of lifts st led . . 1 like to be around to see things lam-lbs n Britain's louder, with his uni! for myself: it's, part of my businrss, r: lied Primc tor Mary (center). toured tmldon in 1 , , . .'1'hls remarkable only u half-hour after a German nid raid. bnlrdlna houses." Thll l‘! i‘ nun (left) u~-~w%~¢\I-I ..~ ~- .. , - . g . ‘. ...M-..i-_..¢r¢....-...~ Mlnnrcfs relieves snraln 4A4WW>I . ZN a 4-». -~, ’- $315139» thcv were properly coir _ Mr. lvfcPhee sold the House-ducted. Nevertheless there sliqull or 10]‘ confinement; or l2) a chlld I would like to see the Government be provislin f0!‘ DPOPBI lllfillciil-le" I _r_l:1'.1;11- blackout iReucly in only 30 minute"? 1 i; ii’?