. help the R/Bd Cross THE WESTERN GUARDIAN I AGIIII tlnoellnmhl Chew. . I8 lnnovee It, on! D0 Otiqwn BI- llplllliiill and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscription; Advorflsing ‘an guy be bought daily n1. lily of the fol- Tb o lowing dons in SIIIIIIIIQIIIUQ Id Inlet-we. Water Strid- ‘cj. m. IIOU SIIII‘. Gull-lies, Drbgnlwe Wnlcr lied; lh-rlt Gaudct, 6'1 Grnnvllll Iii‘ n. omen- will s. delivered u» w: W" l“ s“ “mm h: Carri Dwell!!!’ nrflvezyolloflol“ day or 10o par week Phone 289 for this ecrvloo the boy responsible for deliveries on you r0110. ‘_ 10am diny - ~ . I It‘: e —PUI-ETIST 00d Liver oil st , -3§5‘,‘“.'E” 1%,) flu", “if .2,’ w...» 11m e». sew-w- 1-=~.'.i.*:*...r....i:. “$135.1. .."“1..,2r.2. ~ s‘ —NOB.TH F Lnsnsoiudn B u Wednesday. e ruarv ‘r . W111" ' ‘side,- Rioyals vs. Middleton. Skate after match. 3-3-31- ‘HOCKEY Bsdeque Rink Squth Micro 1.08"‘ Gm" Emmy Feb. 4. New Annann Middleton. amt. after. Admission 10¢- 3-3-31 --BORDEN.- The manv friend! of Mrs. John Machaushlm o! P30;- den who had an unfortunate til-vb - ent when she slipped on the ice, Will be glad .10 know that sh! ll testing a her home and not in P. C. Hospital as reported. _ou uunxo Tum-Mr. Oarl Crockette of the firm c1 H .R~ crocketle and Son-s has left 9n a combined business and plan-ville WP in Upper Canada Whl in Mont- real and Toronto Ml‘. Crfnkeu‘ will attend to the .b\1)'_ll'l8 for hll firm. He was accompanied bl’ M"- Crockett: and thev exile" "- turn home in eight or ten dflYl-‘i ..3|,p CROSS OADNIVALI-Tho erside Ell-Mb 0‘ “'9' 34d m holding s fancy firs» carnival in the Rink on lib-may Feb. 5 at s pm. There w1.1 be prmeg fur the best 60511111185 8150 fancy skatlngenang rfggrgfiggiltflnlas en Th“ k an exc 32d contribute u. their ver worthy W" “m” mterprlses. wliile at tho same time lpgnd s,“ enjoyable eveninn-S wEllCT OFFICERS — Th9 Young Ladies Club of 1h! film" merslds Presbyterian Chuwh held its annual meetins at tho home 0f Mrs. Robert Wood. The various reports brotvflt in U! showed a very successful year. The retiring president, Mrs. John 00W- wns tendered e hearty W“ l’! thunk‘: for her very efficient lead- ership. The following officers were eleocted for the ensuinfl‘ 3'91"! President, Mrs. Hilbert Johnston; vice-picsidents, Mrs. Re! Tdhwn. Mrs. Cleve Whalen; Secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Gorrill; Treasurer, Mrs. J. w, yMacKenzie: Buying Commut- tee, Mrs. John Cobb, Mrs. Han’! Lunch Committee. Mrs. Mrs. Rnbcft Wood. Dye: ' nest Walker. -6. 4mm 0N vrsrr-m-s claudu‘ Rogers, daughter of Mr. 311d MYS- Llcwellyn Rogers, Summerside who arrived home from Montreal 185B week returns the latter part of the week to resume her duties Wlfh Tcpps Women's Wear Inc, after visiting her parents, Miss RDEQTS left. Montrea for her home follow- ing a thrilling experience when She was obliged with other occupants of the building is jump from the sec- ond story of her apartment when the building caught fire. Fortun- aaely she was not injured-S Personals —Mrs. Fred Douse returned on Tuesday to h r home in Alberton after vsiting riends in Summer- side-l -Nurs1ng Sister Helen MacPhec. d-Huxhter of Dr. and Mrs. J A. Mac- Phse, Summerside is smmdulz he!‘ furlough at her home hero-l —Mrs. Lloyd 8 ears, Innova- IHI was severely s akon up as the nsillt of a fall, and is confined to her home for a few duysa-S —M1'. Antoine Cmllnnt, Summer- dde is laid up for a few days after falling on an ice spot on the side- c ~ -Dr. W3. Howat-t of Hummer- side is at present in Montreal. Be- fore returning home he will i0 t9 New York for a course-S —Mlm Millie Bayner, late cl the’ p ltpadman store, Summerside left Monday morning for Montreal to take a position 1n we: world-l —'I‘he many friend; or J,W. Mac- Kcnzle are pleased to sec him back Bummerside. Col. MacKenzie has recently been transferred to the 11.0 Al". station here from Dart- mouth.N .B., when he has been stationed for the past twenty months-B —Mrs. George B. Frizzell R.N., the stAff of the Fisher Memorial ospital, Woodstock, N B , who is a former resident of Bedeque. spent last week in St. John where she at- tended the Nurse's convention which was held there-S \\, “Zea/ind ‘ _ ' anew“ p l’ A1 RINK. ‘notify my M111, Keuslngwn. ~sucial gathering was held in the reef-sang“ Hail at l-‘alconwood H08- pltal on lvionduy evenlrl8. to bid ' farewell to Mr. Webster Momma who for the past two and l years has been coiulected with the .sta.1f. Mr, r‘. W, Godfrey was called to the chair and after lntlmating the object of the gathering reed 1m {address to Mr lviugridge while Mr. ‘Edward Hardy Burser presented hun with a very suitable lift as l remembrance from his friends 0f {the institution. After bouncln the reunion! of the occasion an the singing o1 idol" He's A Jolly Good Fellow the remainder of the evening 1 was spent in games and dancing. . Kensington And Vicinity ._-_- Friends of Donald Modngor of Dnrncy-are sorry to learn hl l! moniuied ‘.0 his bed with the chick- en pQX, All join in wishing him l. speedy recove . b .C.A1=‘. is spending n is home in Burling- l Mrs. Joan Devi-son of Burlington ‘has accepted‘ a position 1n Mont- real. l Miss Wiina Monkley of Summ- .erslrle spent the week-end at her home in Kenslngton. Miss Joyce Howard of Kenllng- ton spent the week-end with frieruls |1n Hamilton. f iii r Miss Ethel Campbell, Freetown. is spending a few days in Ken- sington, the guost of her ister Mrs. llsaao Walker and Mr, alker. i Mir. and Mrs. George Brown of ,Stanley Bridge were visiting in Nor- boro Sunday. guests of m. and Mrs. Lorne Bowness. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mayne and son, Gerald of Summerfieid were visiting in Traveler's Rest sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred l Schurman. l Miss Millie Rayner of Travellers’ ‘Rest. has accented a position in ‘Hamilton, 0m. I Miss Elva Paynter. Kensington, ‘scent the week-end in Lnmz River the guest. of her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Ett-rctt Payntcr. Miss Minnie Gill was a recent wlslfor to Cape Tonnentlne the ‘truest of her sister Miss Thelma ‘Gill. Mrs...Lester Brvantnn of Spring Valley was a recent visitor to Ken- ,singtnn. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodlngton. m. and Mrs. Clarke Caselev, Hamilton, were visiting with Mr. Cnselcy-‘s nnrcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Heath Cascfey on Saturday. Mr. , Hal lwi Henry Ready stationed at ifnx ls sncncling his furlough th friends here. The manv friends of Mrs. George NrnrNetl are sorry to learn she is a patient in the Prinz-e County Hos- pltni where she recently underwent an operation. All join in wishing ‘hot e. speedy recovery. Nils; Wanda Mann of Kenslngton spent the week-end in Clinton.» the wueet of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh lfiizzle. Mrs. Harry Underhill of French River, recently spent a few days in Kensfnaton the guest o! Mrs. Adam Livingston, The Misse; Marguerite Pnynter and Jeanette Brown of Summerslde spent the week-end at their re- spective homes in Long River. Mr. and Mrs. Wvnn Wright of Summersicle arc visiting in Ken- sington, the guests pf Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Cameron. Ivfiss Irene Underhfll of Kensing- ton spent the week-end with Mlll Elva Paynter in Long River. The many friends of’ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnston are sorry M learn they are confined to the house with the mumps. Mrs, Clarke Harding, Norboro is spending a few days in Summsrslde. Mr. Joseph McGregor. Darnley, ‘ was vlsitlng with his mother‘ Mrs. MeGregor in Kensington on Sat- urday. Miss Jessie Clark spent the week- end with her sister Mrs. Alfred Sohurman and Mr. ‘Schumian In Raw FOR Used fox wire in excellent condition, Cedar Polls, l Used Lumber, Fox Houses. o. n. MacQUARRIE l Summerside Purchased and bandied on consignment basis. Daily shipments for private sales. Immediate returns. Pelt- ing and Cleaning Plant now in operation. Travellers’ Rest. Furs - SALE 3-3-‘4-1. -I"AREV\'ELL GATHERLNG- A echo-mn- flu in bu‘. * . WIAPOSTJR. not mu .. eifirv-‘fiii W? . I“ 4 n‘. IINCLAI Illffl-IIISSIII m“... , ‘nan IIAITIII‘ ‘NEWS OF THE DAY and SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 é? 9.10 APITDI SUMMERSIDS Presbylcrian Church Annual Meeting At Summersidc The annual business meeting of the Summer-side Presbyterian church was held in the Church Hall on the evening of Wednesday, January nth, 1943, with s large, attendance of members. Excellent reports of the activities of all the various church organ- izations were received and BLODUGG. The Ladies’ Aid and the Young Ladies’ Club presented splendid statements, mowing great activity and improved receipts for the past year. The Treasurer’; report was rarticularly gratifying. The man- agers started the year 1942 with s. deficit, on repairs account, of about $250.00 carried forward from the previous vear. This liability has been wipde out; all accounts d ' full to Dec. 31st, 1942; an n very respectable credit balance carried forward with which to start the accounts for 1943. The terms of office of three members ofthc 80am of Managers —Messrs. J.C Mountain, Max Robertson. m4 Brecken Simmons- expired this year, Messrs Mounts.‘ l and Robertson were re-elected, and Mr. Simmons. having retired, was replaced by Mr. Heath Strong-all for a term of three years. The meeting was opened with short devotional exercises by Rev. Mr. Webster, of Zion Church, in- terim moderator of the congregat- ion. The business meeting was than conducted bv the chairman of tihe Board of Managers. At the close of the business session, a congregat- ional meeting’ was constituted to further consider of call to Rev. Charles Carnegie of Streetsvills. Ontario. After a short u'S0liSSl0f‘l a resolution was passed bv the“ meet- ing. confirming the call to Mr. Carnegie. I At the close refreshments were served by the members "o! the Yovmg Ladies’ Club. Art Society llclds Meeting A meeting of the Prince Mum IAll-fld Art Society was held loll night at the homo of Mrs. R. E Mutch. with n 300d attendance of members, and several visitors pre- scn . ' The interesting program, which was arranged by lviiiss Margaret Irv- ing, consisted of n paper on Am- oriean Painting and Artists of the period 1790-1806 prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Dick. A paper on the music of that period with selections on the piano was L. “fright gnve e paper on H10 Literature and Roetry o! the per- iod. m. J I. Harris, president pre- sided at last night's meeting. This year the society is making a study of art in North America and at next moetinfi the program will centre around North American art of the 19th century. - n. ‘Latest Live ‘Stock Sales According to figures supplied l7! Mr. H. W Clay, livestock products grader, Dominion Department 0f Agriculture, the latest Mofltfcll l1" . stock sales are reported ne follows: Hogs about steady: calves and lambs strong. Good steers 11 1-4 to l1 1-2; medium-steers l0 1-6 f0 ll: common steers 9 1-2 tn 10 1-4: heifers a 1-2 w n; one we MW’ New Yew Ii I l! fiftmcfrli ti: rill of inn- 5- La rolllvli illustrated . given by Mrs. KS. Rogers, Mr. A. ~ ntnfly nostril! - -'- ‘ St. John's Ambulance brigade Opens Office ilero 2?: 3. 9 alga Stine St. John's Ambulance Assoc- , n vary old order, I'll found- bv St. Middle for its WE Johnson, MD, , mlidsnt. In these Dre-war local association qualified I number of trained first nidcrs, Dome of them members of the 12.0. M.P., others Scout Leaders, Saint Dunstan‘; University ’ 5nd members of the 21st Field Ambul- ance. At the outbreak of war most of these trained male workers were enlisted 1n various military units, so that today 1n the province many ‘ of ;hose trained- in the work of the St. John's Ambulance Association are women. On completion of examinations o the first course a St. John's bulnnce Certificate is granted. f9 the second course a Voucher and for the third course s Modal- 110“. On qualifying for a Medallion one may apply for an instructor's examination. If successful 1n that tion. one is qualified to organics and instruct a class, which mlllt b0 ‘Xflfllned by g flopflor gfl .-' ‘ of fiho wurse. Those who are qualified instruct- ors 1n this city include Mrs. C. H. Beer, Miss Anna Mair, Mlss Anna Bennett, Mrs. Harry Cudmore, Miss Katherine MacLennsn, Mrs. Wm. Rowe, and Col. Deacon. RCMP. The officers of the St. John's Am- 17111811136 Brigade at the present time are Honorarv President, Limit.- Gov, B. W. LGPILEEZ President, Dr. =7 J- Eli-lie: Vice-President. Senator J-A. MacDonald, Cardigan; Hon- fir"! Secretary. Mr. R11. Bell; 30mm?! Treasurer, MR‘. .1 ,1, Morris: Executive, Dr. J A. Mae. Phee. Mr. J. Lidstone and» Miss 1;, MacLean of Summerside; Mr. JA. Matheson. OTlear-y; Mr, A, p_ Ceretti, Borden; Mr. Joseph Bern. "d. ‘P15111511: Mi‘. Howard MacDon- ald. Gevrsewwn; m. AA. M“. Donald. Smiris; Mr. EDS-Mac. Lean, Sourls: Hon. H 1-1, 09x Morell; The Mayor of Montague! Hon. Mark R. McGuigan, lwayoi- B-R. Holman, Mr. l-LH. Shaw. 23'.‘ Dr. Murpliv and Major Mae. Certificate holders from m; 5g $11115 Ambulance Association 11m come members of the st. John's Amblllancc Brigade. which carries 0h the llracticai First Aid work under the A RJI-The Brigade Wm W?!’ the First Aid workers at the va ous posts in the city, n”, "Bl-ions must have stretcher sqnms find-a numlger of trained First Aid. ers a. 1; t dressing blafionllz? “He. M m’ e work of the Brigade ls fin- "lfltd by n grant from the Wm- l m Services Fund at Ottawa. About 125 fnatlons at thereeglabjlgymmisiesxiiflxblll qufillfvlng tor First Aid certificates, ‘éil.§l?.‘i.’°§€d“”éi‘.¥..”% 0' mung the count 0PM are now __-i______ nszcnnnoox scuoot. RAEPOYt f month of ganlgiifilbmm‘ school for Grade X-l. Ernest Drake. as: .l’.‘:.‘"d.il.‘.°i..$:ll“°'§m, Wood < uni) ' ' a ° c '—l. Alma Myers. 2. ("l Dwkacf) 3. Rena Wood rem. Myeerg rode IV—1. Wendell Myers. Grade III (Al-l. Percy Myers. Grade III (Bl-l. Lloyd-Myers. Grade III lC)—1. Eileen Carver. Grade 11-1. Douglas Drake, 2. Hazel Myers, 3. Elva Carver. Sue L. Jones-Teacher at i1 i-l; butcher cows '1 1-4 to 1o; banners and cutters 8-7; bulls 9 tn 10 l-I; good veal 1'1 to l7 1-2; --8. common to medium veal 1i to 16 1-2; grcsser mostly l0 l-il; Jambs 13 1-2 to 14; mixed sheep 6 t0 9: hogs early sales 1'7 1-4 for B one grade dressed weight; sows l2 3-4 to 13 i-i, live weight. i? “w”- llrldgc & Auction ~- I. O. O. I’. HALL THURSDAY NIGHT l At 8.30 o’clock 2-3-11 SUUT OUR WAY .3125 Y 3323.633 WIIY Do Ucrhil People u... So Much PEP? been‘! ll hi end h is nus-alas elm-end. u l: ruin‘ so“ "'.'.'...".-.'z..r..='~....**"'..., feel ma’: Whyietble? ' . henneonanoftenbetlncnlhsvry ee-enl sbefeteuclqrd allbwerzbuefoodlvlvlnqte. fyounse ke rower-g... ... "- o can ou your , d kle hn is htfull your; r’ gnmrhlldtmptlynnfieo , whit: aldoftbet-wuyivegetabie oflfle Boanaunnns . nureiyvegsublehn- zive stile that work on stomach. let lie. unslr and lawn bowel. For a pencil. brlshta tomorrow. Bile Beans tonight and prove fa m3 their stunningly gently union. Mule in nsisnd-wver 7 million bun cold yno-rir. proof of ' popularity. y so: a dnsslau. Alpha Rebekah Lodge Meets “ The regular meeting d OI Alpha Rebekah wdsc we: held In! night with the Noble Grand, Mn- Georgle Campbell, . After the routine business was disposed of several members of the Past Noble Grands Club 100k pa: Miss Muriel Imvthsr, Mrl. John Garnhum, Mrs. Wm. ‘Ibed, Miss Lillian Duchemln, Miss Ethel Suth- erland, Mrs. Henry Llpliiorne and Mrs. C. Qnith. At the conclusion of the meet- 1118 the Past Noble Grands Clubs served light refreshments, and s social hour was enjoyed. Debate ls (Continued f o\1) dldnotenposrtoseuuermoos- botthe t c" Mllllfood positoionin When he had urged enlarged‘ s“. s“ w ‘uctlon in Onnudn you: >180 he been met with only “Hood-natured tolerance" from the 141191118. now he suspected some organisation was working thrvush the Government to production. lie sus- lihlt a similar organi- zation was at work in 88801111: production. lays Wales inequitable "ihe whole Cansdinn wage structure is inequitable," said m, Biackrnore. It should be overhauli- ed to give all a square deal. "All those engaged in war work islhould have a decent stnndn u of v .. Such adjustments notcmsc inflation as it could avoided by the use of existing nuchinery provide price fixing, bonuses, sub- sidies and rationing. Under exist- lng conditions much Canadian 1A- bor was not being used. Primary producers must have additions to existing prices to ‘bring them within reach of l. de- cent standard of living, and they must have credit on attractive terms, with stable markets guar- anteed for at least two yam after the war. Mr. Blackflldre el-ld thoGovsm. ment should make an inventory of .u11 surplus goods, including wheat and other primary products, ‘land create to distribute these goods stamps. coupons. dollar bills or book entries. These. credit instruments would be debt free and could be used for subsidies, loans, bonuses mdgusr- antees to producers and for the can of the aged, sick and other y. Mark Ssnn (Frog. Con. Heidi- mand) said it was "most disc - pointing” that the thronevspeec made no reference to any measures to remedy the shortage of farm lobar or to ensure equitable prices for farm products. ' Farm tion was as impor- tant to war effort as any oth- er production, said Mr. Senn, but farmers were working under han- dicaps which must be reemoved if maximum food production were to be reached. Fllfmcfl. he said. were receiving a relatively sfnail share of the nn- tional income and too many of them failed to reeoelve enough ro- turn to pay the costs of production. . OREGON GROWS ILA! The growing of fibre flax, to meet wartime needs, is s rapidly glqgncing industry in Crsgon, ksgpllnfl tospecttoed wClptRe credit instruments in the form of m n1 J. a. WILLIAMS llElTlIAl. IIIAIIIIAI .‘.“i..‘.'."""».'-'a"‘i'.."‘..".&fl£ if B.‘.'ZZ.2’I"‘-Q'l"&ll'."|3‘ m. u ulvnnll. 000K] for rnotomell. upggrmnunorc uni -__-o Se! tioa a€'.w....r.....-.. - Sub . at will n54 and m “ 1nd P1 ed ...¥'_;.“...‘.'..€..*.’.PJ...-" .11 I-ICION DANCI - A dance was held last t It Legion with gnomes h‘ d services rcpmecn . - 's Orchestra. furnished in the meeting, instructing w!‘ . M1‘ Knyl ll understood to officers 1n their various duties. and hue told police that he misled the dcmcmtfltlnl I0 the members the cigarettes after two men were in ritualistic won of the order. the stem and eve a dsecripflm of 1110a pert were, the Pn- them. A smut Ins equat- slclent, Mrs. .W. Patterson, Mrs. s4 shortly, Fulton Adams, Mrs. Russel Beer, Fit-flout, Gray Ind H1118 Offlc. er Drake came to the city led night from Ottawa and are resist- ond at ‘lhe Charlottetown. GJILL. Holds Monthly Meetings ular monthly mcct ol n Stab-division C. .1... The Charlotte wi The business of the eve oven- with the rudinl of the minutes of the January mcetinl; which were approved nswlethsrcportoltlie asumr. Correspondence included letters from Mrs. W.C. llswlngs, at. John, acknowledging of ditty bags; Mrs. D.1I'. o e111 Summer- side Diocesan Oonvenor, Social Service, with Bppeul for National Missionary Work: Mrs. Harry O- Brlsn Aiborton, Diocesan Convener Citizenship, outlining the work in connection with this activity: hon. . v. 11KB. McDonald, tslinl olflgucoessful Christmas part, for B lsh children, with apprec atiom of parcels received from C.W.L : Miss Iphigenie Arsmault. Diocesan Convenor Girl G den, with r0- conunende. n w further Guiding‘ and n‘ m from the Nation Convener, Mrs. hank Murray; Rev. John O'Connor Anostieship of tbs sea, Liverpool, 1mg, with aowrecfst- ion of financial nid: Dr. P.A. Creel- man, Chairman Re istration Oom- mitwc. for Provinc Nutrition 1n- terests; Mrs. Parnell McMahon Pro- vincial President, with appeal for Aid to Russia" Mrs. EN. Sullivan. St. John, Natlonal Convenor War Services; Mr. P.W.'1'urner. chair- Provlnclal Committee Nat- efélkfl“ £3 e.."“'..gl.s‘b Services ..n,.s. continued my w- no solely under the sup- trinnied costs, aim 14 Clearing at 49 \ \ To Who: It lily Concern Notice is hereby given that the wood land, hitherto un- der the care of the late Frederic W. E. Hashim 1e srv ion of Reginald Has- lnm “Hauldsnn” Spring- field. All desiring to pur- chase wood from the estate shall apply to him. e Sign d R. H. A. HABLAM 2-3-6-21 McDonald, Mrs literature, Mrs. mtsry Donations Utilities. Mrs. J. Do ennui, we. l. J. Reedy. It was further reported that 22 sailors from tho Queen Charlotte were entertained to dinner at the Queen Hotel. A sing-long was held with Albert Blanchard at the piano. Cigarettes nnd writing Duper was given tn each of the men who were in charge of Lieut. (Xowley and Rev. mull A. Dougsn, presided. M11. Ourrlil reported as Con- vener of Sick and Visiting Comm- ittee; Mrl. O. L. McDonald for Magazine, Mrs. Prank Murray, P11111101? The o monies were voted for worthy causes: $25.00 for Soc- ial Service; $10.00 for Russian Fund; $10.00 to Sisters of tlhe Mon- nateryy‘ 0.00 inward assisting needy famlies. Discuuion was held on ways and meanvto raise to carry on the charitable works the sub- - divlfllvn- It was decided m hold s rummage sale 1n the loaius Hail, m date of which is being advert- The lub-dfflsion in sponsor s at the Edward if be possible to obtain n nimble cvne. Buefnus being concluded, the meeting adjourned. Ifllh 1111M 15S l’) b h ‘whllteuootato "finale will? seals: l s PAITEOARD CONTANIII Now that household cleanser is 1°C.? “it?” °°“‘b.“.........°" ‘"2 I 8 vary ‘ that you remove the 11d of the oon- tnlner after tihs ' ped fl 0f the container mused by the ub- sorption of water at some tlms um». in; its work around the sink or tubs. ,, BIRTHS TOOMBS-At th P E11 ‘m’ m‘ s and Hoe- n G. Toombs, (nee Elinor Her- rls). Chlrlottetown. a daughter. (Slide pipers please copy.) "SPECIALS § While the! lut 15 of last season's fir! to 20 only Clearing ‘at l-l ofl. Balance of our felt and vulvot hale and 98 cenll. GLORIA DRESS SIIOP COIN!!! eons and mcnmoun ..n....... 2-3-1l TIIBERGULDSI? RADIO rcnuu Inn the Radio Forum o Tn ouiosfs over C.I~‘.C.Y. "lnurlgl; evening Tub-Speakers Mrs. Edwin 000i. Secretary 'l‘uhercul .‘ liaison. Drs. P. A. Creeiman 2b‘; 2-3-1 Soldiers Lcavc Training Centre Pour soldiers from No. 62 Cans- dlan Army Basic Training Genus st. Beach Grove, left recently :01- lervice elsewhere in Cunada. They were C.Q.MB. C.R.C. Mont- gomery, Port Hill; Sgt. W. H. Mao- Lure, Murray Harbour North; Ptei. O.W. Cooper, Charlottcunvn and S. D. Malone, Clmrlottetorvn. Before leaving they were present- ed with cigarettes by the Prov- incial Government through the Carry On Canada Corps. ‘flue pre. sentations were looked after by a representative of the Cnnadfau Legion War Services. Atualsrlrim CK Rll-IEF UYIOU W!‘ ..-.... IE R ‘kit... on "I! 9 nus nu A To get pleasant relief fkom sol-utmost; dissolve two Alka-Scltzer tablets in water, and garglc with the solution (preferably warm) every two hours. ion of assistance of League. BYPM Ho Saunders, Oonsum W. 312B. rs rationing of butter cm, Sisters of Monaste s Rev. A. McDonnl 0.88.8. Bfltcful thanks for donations. Convcners presented rqports showing activity in all branches of the work. lumber-ebb is grow-l in; steadily under the eapervl-sivn of Mrs. J. H. Blnehard- M. McDonnell for War Service rs- ported, that, to further extend aid to our men in the service a "Moth- srs Corner" has been established in the I-‘iol Name Hal-l: and after- noon b dges are being held week- ly to auguxnent funds necessary to carry on the wort. A large and capable committee i; in charge of the various phases of ‘the work as follows: Mothers Corner, Miss Marion Ihusan: Rcnllrs and sewing, Mrs. Entertainment, Mrs. Glflstopher: Religious Work. Mrs. J31’ Blanchard and Mrs. J. Devine: Merchant Marine. Mrs. J. E. Cullen; Red Cross, Mrs. J. D. McGulgan, NR5. S, G. Penpin: war QWUIBA StnmPB. Mrs. 1". Walker: Overseas Chaplains, Mrs. R, J. DEATHS MoCAR RUN -—A$ Victoria OPUS! Jami"! 39. 1943 Mrs. William Mc- Carton aged 7s fur. GLEASON — In Dorchel r, Mass, on Jan. 28 1M8, M widow of Joseph‘ mcr‘y of P11. an . oovsms-ra Maiden. Mass. Jan. 22. Robert Cousins formerly of p.11. nuns’, on aged 58. leaving e. Widow. son. his mother and four sisters. N. D. MacLean UNOEIIAKEI EMIALMEI dlnrfothlown OII Take A“ .zer when you feel a cold ' on. Itspain-relicving ingredients beip to case the discomfort ofa cold. It also contains niknliziug agents which help to neutralize excvss acid in ths system. Lct Alkn-Schz: r's tvm-wny oc- tion help you as it helps others. For frcs sample write Miles Laboratories, 1.111.,‘ Dent E-ll. 167 DuPfr-rln Sh. Toronto. ALE: choice-Fl“ Bits Same quulil)‘ as choice BOY ‘7..l'.‘"¥\“ COD Ell 1h. lIJPCQS 17c pcr lb. ‘Q. i.) , North Wllllllfre Flume Ill OUR ,BC ARDING HOUSE WITH MAJ ( N2 Special l"-i.~- M 'l‘rnde , (_\""F" "Ma ~|"~'r1~1 ca. ~. - , c». l .|.. .|l HULH" new cAnuso! mo sefraztesos: "mm" nos-cartons YOU WAVED ‘THE 5 ‘U? ‘MEN’? even enslzo A aAu. or- swam/s.’ I'D BE rsotul A5 r». ‘~47; wswo 0N ME F02 CRlCKET To P»; -r,r~.~,'.z~.s ‘on NN WAGE} As VALET, rvuerrau MAJOR, on“! I DOAN s55 NO ’ MO‘ MONEY THIAN "I. ‘DOES DNOSAURS.’ _ ~.