is.» weliilmeed was ' iiimilwsndwoihe luster. from tailored er dreseinclier ‘sncdde, of _Gdior- din-i. sen Weds. wool Ai- Worsted: and Flonnele, a on iiieiloiveet Iprilt] em}. USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN-g A Deposit will hold ony goriiienl i... GREENOAL 0o. Ltii. as curse sr. LADIES’ WEAR 1N0 Action To Repeal Dominion Act Pending Council Appeal v (PC-_ Victori "' ‘ who asked "what step: havebeen taken by the Government to pro- tect ‘the dairy indus y in l of vegetable oil: and fat: entering the manufacture of ' UPTAWA, April 8--(CP)- Federal Government is contemplat- ing no action to repeal the section of the Dairy Ac_t applying to mar- garine pending appeal of the mar- garine case to the Privy Council, a Common: return said today. The appeal is being made from the Supreme Court decision that existing legislation banning menu- facture and sale of butter substi- tute: was ultra vire: of Parliament. Meanwhile, the return power to regulate end control the production and sale of margarine from the industrial tandpoint "ap- pears to lie with the Provinces, and several Province: have ion in this regard." The return we: tabled for . i In reply to this. the agriculture department’: return said the lov- erriinent had authorized a contin- uation of the floor price of 58 cent: butter and detailed plane to make this decision effec- tive "will be worked out at an ear- ly date! In addition, the contract for 50,000,000 pound: of cheese to be shipped to the United Kingdom this year at 30 cent: a pound con- buted groltltto the stability of e dairy indugtq, and weters- and nothing else. _ At Hopelhtpaon than i: no flour or solid foods. rotu- families at Seal Bis/ht are bed-ridden due only solution wee to send (Continued. frorn- Page l). roundland village, 'i'rom which meaning started his flight. Premier Smallwood wanton the air with a plea. for assistance in carrying help to~ the Dr. Thcenae‘ message iinldied by "The authorities knew about this weeks ago but nothing." He did not elaborate. FARM iiiiiirsriiis (Continued from Page l) the bill developsdiargeiy quest: of the Canadian Fed ation, oi Agriculture. the major orgsnq iseticn representing the industry. - m.‘ Mlchaud felt the legislation would not give couch aseistan to the ierinor: of ‘the Msiritiin He said the Mari producers would face _ competition that they now do. rcr example. Quebec po- tato producers could continue to odes-cut the price act 'by the Deoduser Icerd the foreign markets. kunawick would be no bettnr o l-ie ieit the only answer was» a Dominion marketing act with a board through the produces: oi all potato-grow- ‘ing, province: could get together and sot e minimum price. Potatoes worsen important duct or the Matitimee and s be handled in the same way a: , There could be s. petite -board alont the same lines as the Wheatjoesd. Col. Brooks said the New Brims- wit pdate attention example of are need for federal marketing hoped the act could be made effective in his wovince in d with the potato eurphia p rials Ass'n. YElccis; Officers 5am Q. otdhiliwfifi fzicere’ Ilse: a the margarita lest eve ' .'th:' chair. is". -cei us. ma» rewarding the Dr. Thcmer message to Prem- ier Smallwood read as follows: “I have just visited St. Jury’: with’ Capt. Iileihing of Newfoundland Airways end delivered. 910 pound: oi food. Fleming is making an- other trip with _ Landing conditions are very poor, in fact dangerously so. The situa- 1ion is‘ desperate Tgebradpr at Fox Harbour." f. Dr. Thoma: said some person: ifilong the Southern Labrador coast {here bed-ridden from humor. 1i It could not be learnedat once hether Fleming had . rt on the second trip. ; Dr. Tfncmae said babies , slnl’ fed on flour and water and ywcre dying. Six pregnant mother: Jwere in bad condition and needed hills agd vegetable: firhere ‘i: no butter, tea, ‘oats or miiidut Booth‘: Cove and mine families are destitute and {leading their children en molasses isiniiis. MARRIAGE‘ ' isms ills iier iiisertlee western wheat. _ . , BASSET-At- the Prince County H°ll>ital on April 8, to Mr. and rs. Aeneas Basset OSTEII-At the P. E. Island lies- ‘, l!!! 0 _.Aoril 7. to Mr. and Mrs. . - otter, Marehfield, a. son. vid Qleathyweightl lbe, _ t the P. E.‘ lslaniflloeplial on Thursday April 7th. to lir, end Mrs. J. Murray Bell, a daughter. . Ssndrs- Maureen. 7 lb, 11 one. i . IlYNIS-At the Clierlottstcwnl-loe- i a as. a t ' libs. s or.” , w‘ 'g.“'.'-"m" i3‘ Troop Men’: Association oi Trinity Church i.: sponsoring the Mount Allison one“: Party. This will be haul at 1mm Hall. Friday. may BM- piiey pai- cent of the proceeds will be donated to Mount Allison. {he u H Trinity Scout Group will set ill! remaining titty per cent. NOTIi~ m; i; e, good idea for other Group Committees to rails elioee needed c. memos: . ' ‘ ‘llUIlAY-IA Feb. i. me" et- Ilcrenoe atom. daughter ef Mr. 1dr:- ‘ ‘Praveilltl Rest urrayt eon’ e0 ltri ‘elected verse: 1 , I ""_'§_',,"."“."."' 1 Ainutipntq i. ..... Effort This i Year The executive or the Charlotte- town Kennel Oiub and the p1"- ground‘ Commission have decided to oo-operate in the lprliicmflng no; show allied. for June M, it was 5n. no yesterday. . , _ Dr. Gil Houston. pnident oi the l servo to stimulate the in. ot the ohildre .- d ‘and vriii be oi mutual tgnfiit ‘lilies. us. Work cs: the cata- Kon Club bell ‘ . ‘Mira! eves the joint e! iereet ti‘! iosus lsommence sboril forth aim which will be may in th: m‘ -i..".i'"*- t“ »..... . . . Ge. mt e filmviind: expect: ‘that revenue from this co-operative ‘iii’ shill.“ “fiiilié” ‘m yo e on. en e. some oithe overhead, inclu rigs sei- aric: of the supervisors. poeelbie. new equipment will be install The Commie: a ion has in mind a children.- ‘pcny-cycle" for ansall {naybe two, it the cost is iorthcosu- weilrkmwitisnotmpllce to ‘write up again the happening: of the past week. 1 feel sin-e everyone ‘contracted with the Scout move- ment on 11.3.1. 1e deeply grateful to III. E1. Mills for hi: inspiring courses. Those who attended cer- tainly gained anew perspective on Dubbing and Scouting. In the fut- ure as our Scouting gain: ground. and it ma!‘ last censushfigisres show u: a Scout t on oi nearly one iiiiousang-‘grt us put into practice the ideas and game: W0 W011 taught. CMI$ If present plans materialize. three Bronze Arrowhead Courses will be held in P121. The first one will be at Montague - for Kings County ‘Troops, the second at Sum- mdrsido. and the third at Olm- lottetown. Also, a Cub Instructor's Course is planned. All these Cour- ses will be conducted by Field Com- . oner Emery and Executive Commissioner Anderson. Welcome To Field Cormmlssionst Edward ‘Emery from Dcsninion H.Q., who is in the Province for the month oi April. Mr, Emery intends to visit, if at all possible. all the Troops and Packs oi: P111. and help out the Executive Commissioner in the iour Courses mentioned above. '1» Edward goes the congratulations of the Scouting Brotherhood on-hls birthday. When you meet him. ve him the left hand and your - sonal greetings. Sixes’: my ‘I hope all the Sixere and Seconds oi ell our Packs in Charlottetown and area. are all set to go for our big rally at the Holy Name ‘Hall at 180 Saturday afternoon, April 9th. I hope all the Cishmaaters will eeo that all of their boys. o.g.. Six- ere and Seconds, will be than. I believe (and I stand to be consci- d here in Charlottetown. So let's make it a success. From now oipiit will be a monthly affair. See you on Saturday. The tally will be in ch oi -—A.ke1s. Edward Iim . Fiei Commissioner; Baloo, . Anderson. Exlcutivb. CommwWl-v- or; Bagheera, S. Walker, C-M. of 3rd Pack with the es-sistan. .. lunch time of Maylea Boswell oi glitz 9th and Helen Dewar‘ oi the P.l...'g'nally so watch for the an- nouriooment Flat bin: Lone Scout _ My personal congratulations to i; Austin Gallant, oi Nail Pond on at- taining his first Clsee Badge. The first Lonle on P.E.I., beep up the work. Austin. Come on,l.onine " ' ‘Irlllty ‘hi1 - ‘me 9th Cisariottetown ‘trinity in sic-operation . with the P!!! Hamill! morning a plank the Joseph lays store on the corner of Cumberland and Grafton Streets. A man living ‘nearby heard man was arrested a short time later Police Court yesterday and were rim GUARDIAN. ciisaimwsrown iii cautious-lithe. gliecal to: °'.'1i' ::...'""..:"".-:....~ ~ *1’ ~ -~"""'=-~"‘ TR-ENTON. Ont, April O-(Spec- lab-The It!" is let for the large sir exercises to take place over ‘lbronto and Hamilton today. Last evsnlm the two Summerslde-basod Lancaster-s, Zenith and Polaris, ar- rived here to take. part in the pro- gram and miong with another Len- caster froin this base will form the bomber attacking force on Toronto and Hamilton. Four Prince Edward Island air cadcla made the trip yesterday from Summersidc and will have the memorable experience of tak- ing part in the raid: today. Don Thompson and Ray Mclsaac of Charlottetown came up on Zenith end Charles Simpson and Wendell "Windy" Clow cl Summersldc came up on the Polaris. along with this reporter. The trip was uneventful, made for the most part at ten thousand feet and at s speed» of 205 miles an hour. It took three and a hall’ how's- The day was cloudy and the boys did not have much oppor- tunity to see_ the countryside but they enjoyed the trip which they had earned by their records in their home squadrons. The other three boys had made previous flights but for Monaco of Char- lottetown it was a first and unfor- gettable experience. FLIGHT!- loa. For information Maritime Central Airway: Limited st 3001. causes ariicras. ... Regular $10.95 weekend special $7.95. Garn- hllm Photo Studio. BIA! l. WATSON IlacNaught, KC.‘ M.P., parliamentary assistant to! o Minister of Fisheries, speak over CFC! on Monday, April 11, at‘ D-m. ‘ ' sroh: wnvnow. naoiusn - was used ~to smash a win‘ at the noise and notified police. One and a second picked up later in the morning. They appeared in charged with an attempted break. IIABANX MIITING- The Alpha Chapter oi Phalanx held it’: wedxLv supper meeting lest night at the YMCA. with president Fred Norton in the chair. A hearty sing. songwae led by Jack Pearce with George MacLennan at the piano. ‘lrhe business socltriyonflzt theimeet; ng was opened read m o the minute: of lest week's meeting island Cadets In Air gExercises Over Ontario It is rather difficult to see a Ireat deal from a Lancaster as they are built for operations and not for eight seeing but the cadet: took their turn: in the eetrodornal where they hed_an unobserved view in all directions. Lest night the, four boy: were guest: at four home: near here where there are local air cadets living and they are being enter- tained individually "by the families with whom they are staying. scheduled to leave here for Sum- merside on Sunday morning. The exercises today will mence at 3.15 and are more of a training operation than to test the defences of the city. The auxiliary squadron: of Toronto, Montreal and Hamilton will take part, both as escort aircraft for bombers and a: interceptor-s. Eight jet Vampires will also take part and will make sweeps over Toronto and Hamilton at about two thous-‘ and feet, travelling at 540 mile: per iiour. Forty-three aircraft will be involved in the operation. Wea- ther reports last night were lav- ourable to the operations being carried out as scheduled. Captain Alexander Lewis, A.F.C., wartime commanding officer at Summerslde is the mander here, but l: away at pre- ‘lhe motion we: passed that the clils donate ten dollars to the work oom-mittee. Other business matters weroiihen discussed until the close of thenieeting. sronnzirrs oaiiamzn-s mee ' u iiirl Guide News l‘) mountant wilt: of Prince ms- ing of the registered chartered eo- ward Island we: held recently in‘ Charlottetown for the purpose of organisill a student: association. The following officer: were elect- : ,resident, I-l‘. Gordon Williams; vice-president, H. A. Forsythe, sec- lunior Farmers Sel Deadline For Public _S_pcaliing "April 20 has been set dead-line ibr local groups’ atloiie in the Junior Farmers’ Pub- lic Speaking Contest." stated Ralph Visited Jieaii 0f llomaniiL America Mir- l’. W. Clsrkin, Charlottetown. is being welcomed homo by his many friends after a three months’ visit to San Diego, California. Travel-sing the old trail of the gold ‘ seekers by the do luxe Santa Fe railway lino Jrom Chicago, h: found the trip one oi’ exceptions-l i ‘ t. Unhrtunaicly, California did not live up toits reputation as a. winter paradise, and the evenings in San Diego were uncomfortably cold. even for a Prince Edward Is- lafidrer. . Clarkin. however, had the pleasure of renewing his acquaint- ance with some former Islanders. including lidessr-s. Neil Brown. Charlottetown. and Frank Orr, New Glasgow, both of wihom have been in California for several years and are in prosperous circum- stances. He visited Ins Angeics and ot-iicr centres. and made several enjoyable motor trips through what has been called the heart of romantic Amer- ica, the lend of iiho early con- quistadores and pathfindere. One trip carried him as far as tlie Mexican border, which is eighty miles from Sen Diego. One of the world's greatest har- bours, Sen Diego is the flrstPeci- fie port in the United States north of Pena-ma. and the U.S. Navy has more than $75,000,000 invested there in shore establishments. The Old Town dates back to the first mission established in California. in 1769, and Mr. Olarkin wins interest- ed ln the many examples oi early mission architecture w ich survive. Thirty large hotels, 60 churches, seven golf clubs and country clubs and seven spacious bathing beach- es are features oi’ this historic city of 35.000 population, which at- tracts visitors from all part: of the world. MI‘. Chitin broke his journey at Chicago, where he visited Mrs. O’- Comcil and Mrs. John K. Hughes and Arthur Hughes. relatives of the late Mrs. Cleridn. and other friends and acquaintances. rated-treasurer, Arthur J. Garrett. RI!!!"- DENY-ill‘! It we: decided to have meetings once a. month and to arrange for lectures. The first meeting he: been PRIME! DUI HOME ‘I0- NlGl-IT - Premier Jones is nested to return from Ottawa. thil evening, where he attended pret with the agenda. Commission on Transportation. Mr. J. O. C. Campbell,_Deputy Minist- er o! Industry and Resources, who accompanied the Premier to the Federal capital, has returned. He confirms the report that regional meetings of the Commission will be held throughout Canada in every Province. although the dates have not yet been set. ST. PETERS YOUNG PEOPLE BOLD MEETING - The regular meeting of St. Peter’: Cathedral Anglican Young People we: held on ‘Thursday, April ‘lth. Miss Bar- bers. Picks-rd, the President, pre- sided in thocheinDevotions were led by we: Lily MacPherson. Bowling ha: been every Tuesday at 5.16 at the Y.- M.O.A. for ~the last six weeks" All seem to be. very enthusiastic about bowling and in order to even greater interest it i: decided up ‘m’ u" ihidgl" °r u“ "n31"; l" ed to examiners and instructors. end of the FBI/l‘ I Prize will be Riven lo the winning teem. The business meeting} was adjourned and ~wa.: followed by a. social hour pong. 14inch was than served. At 10.80 Miles Susanne Brenton start- ed aomq singing choruses. Every year Miss Brenton gives some oi her time to directing the young people in chorus singing which is appreciated. The medtlng was adjourned At ill o'clock. ation in the Prince Edward Island Ame. and hor Assistant: take this to thank Mrs Bell most sincerely for her very kind act of‘ generos- After the next Cub meeting tlie guests of Mrs. L.O. Kelly and Mrs. Wilfred McKee-n: at Mont/s Turf home of Mrs. J. G. Hutcheson on ireshments and social discussion. proximately 12 members. Mrs. Mac- mmd prwmd dimming mm“ M m “um” mm Gum" st" Welfare Bureau will be held in the Holy Name mu this Sunday ‘my- w‘ m“ to mm‘ We“ um erahip” and she aCIHGd for suggest- Tuesday, All!" 13"! Ii l D-m- 0i ladies for their kind. and also the Benevolent Irish Soc- The Pack ha: bconhonoured lie Nlilnfllluss as head of training, . which was very sincerely regretted. l! tailed and Mrs. MacDonald thank- mm“, , Salesman Or The i tin uld be . held Cxgslottgetowvr: Hotel DiStYIbUtOf wflllféd nxiouely grnflie arrival ‘d! " to be invited as usual. Miss Att- ‘m,’ "nun", m‘ “new vAflnlllll seeai: oi the not Dieting the eiheereoeiof the the meetings of tlie llt (lssriotte- wood lean "Iegle Owl" and it was pnnmm the meeting: have been cancelled. Itching oi thsporti Wewouléiiketcdrawitioihe Partners‘ Federation yesterday. e It is probable 110w that the run- igr-iliip in (lthtsfllocal contest will ax‘: a owe compo in I “my emetic» rm - »»- Service Al Triniiy reaentation of two competitors ficm each local grouip. --- In order to stimulate local inter- The Easter Thankoffering service est. the Hlll-sborvush amp at Mt- of the Aiterhoeh Auxiliary w. M. Herbert. Ire offering 111110 6311811 S. ‘Trinity United Church, Chur- .. ' " Singing i‘ , orius. It is summed that other lottetown, was held in the Social FWD! 1111891‘?- 1°11°W m“ "id m" Hall on Thursday afternoon at 3 p. The Bessborough Shield Competi- mierwted friends in the various m., with fifty three ladle: present. tlon this year is for singing, and districts might 1100B!!! liwh PYIZW- lovely spring flower: helped bring as a result Girl Guides throughout Elltrfls from King's and Queen's he Easter message. Prince Edward island have been Counties are still coining in. with The president, Mrs. Gordon practising for same for the past a number of 600111149! 1mm WW1" Avard opened the meeting using six months. Judging is to take P1599 m“ Irmltmu- 5°11“ ‘WOW 8T0"?! the call to worship from the Miss- in Summerside, Rustlco, Montague B" comnetins- HWWQE film“ ionary Monthly Easter program. and Charlottetown, and the judges 1mm P7111119 IN 911m"! ""1 1'5 15 After singing one verse of “Look are to be Mrs. A. H. Roper ind hi)?“ that Wml "h! V-Wilmvmlent ye saints, the sight is glorious", the Mrs. J. A. Lawson. i’! "ll-Wm"! wmnflilnl- "W" m‘ business period was held. The sec- The Summerside Girl Guides will ivity will b0 "idimt- rotary and treasurer each gave "s "d?" "m"? llf" "first: ‘li2i.3;’§"§i.‘ii April 1 th. at P-m» n 9 i! ' o e0 8c n I . School Auditorium. All parent: and 3°"?! W‘; w”? ‘Mnzrm than dedicated by tlie president. interested friends are invited to "W" i b“ i" 9'1 0°“? '5 u” Mrs. Avard reed an interesting "um Vsimilarly affected it should not Mm. from Mr;_Hud, Pfggbyfgp The Charlottetown Competition "1159 “W ""315 immnvemmce- ian Stewardship Secretary, asking will consist of six ETOUDI. flfimélY- “mlmnles We" "("1554 B5 "Y1? our Auxiliary for a two per cent Zion and Trinity of Charlottetown. as January mill? i-hé immlleiltliln increase over our last year's giv- Southpori, Parkdale, St. Vincent's would be ln the eprlnB and ar- ings, to enable the “Cl/LS. to main- Orphanags and Central Royalty. rangementa should have been well tain their work. Holding our The“ group: will be judged at in hand by this date. Mrs. J. A. own" is not encuah t0 mad ill? l-leartz Hall, Charlottetown, on Lawson and Mrs. A. H. Roper had challenge of this day, whose Wednesday afternoon, April 13th kmdiy ggfegd ti; mi; a, judges, watchword is Advance. _The call_ to at 4 p.m., when it is hoped parents Mrs, Bee;- gnnouncgd that the advance comes from every and all intorcetedln Guiding will courses m; the Lml, Home station overseas, and here in Can- make it a point to be present. Emblem we" nearing completion ada the needs become more urgbnt Th date have not yet bean set _ and we must move to meet the new B I and a vote of thanks was extend need!’ o; other ‘nudes, helm“; ti d M ta . ligiou motives, will take over Bu. co l“ on sue M155 L‘ Duchamm’ Public Relations’ our place, Our Auxiliary unenl- hlel will bu uuir£§ie§ei§bi§lh%i»:ipaa§ winning dlsgflbumd “m” most‘ attmcti“ mously agreed to accept the chal- the Singing Competition at, 1h“ literature on Guiding and mem- lense- Glrl Guides Association Provincial be” “arsed m“ we mm“ °btam Mrs. Morson, Community Friend- iuncheon " g to be held at the them u Wwbm- M“- F- Plum“ ship Secretary reported one hun- Charlottetown Hotel, Wednesday. YQWTW! 50!‘ BTOWBWI- 5nd 581d dred and fifty six visits made to April 21th, at 12.45 p.11... to which that o new Pack was to be onian- the hospital and 'homes during meeting the public i: cordially ln- 119d 1!! solllhlll?" With Mfi- Ufbln March. . vited. - McQusid as Brown Owl. Miss S. Very fine letters were read from 599cm; 513mm,,“ 019mg"; and McKinnon reproted and discussed Presbyterial secretaries, namely. executive mmbe" i; drawn to the camp possibilities for the summer. Community Friendship, Mrs. Irv- gm quid, Associate,“ - mnusi- The position is still rather ohieure, ins: Temperance. Mrs. Wilfred meeting at Charlottetown Hotel but Miss McKinnon is certainly Cram 5"PP1Y- “"1- M"°P""‘°“' on April 21th, Wednesday. Lunch- doing her utmost to obtain a sult- all suasestlnz advance in their re- . _ spectlve departments. After dis- co“ Wm be sewed n 12'“ “'50 able s!“ ‘or camplnm Mr‘ MC cussing the last letter the Auxiliary per head. Any members wishing Guire, finance committee, gave de- to attend are requested to advise tails oi expenditure and profit ex- friféfl°gtfgcltégvgtatflt°miy‘fnggfiflg Mm L, gm)", nhom 1977, gs posted on Raisin Day to be held _the “me to be “ken cue or by “gel-Wm”; m," g9 be made. May 31st. Members were in com- “an supp“, secretary’ Mm Gum Interested members oi the public plots I-srvsment and approved her hum m; "n, u, m, He,” Th“ are cordially invited. Miss Atwood suggestions. Mrs. F. S. Jenkins re- do.“ the Dunne" perk“, frflm Dominion HQ» TOYOMO. i5 i0 WIN" °n the “with! w”? whim A very lovely Easter program in be the guest speaker. hB-d been iii-RBI!‘ "P 60115141911513’ song and story followed. In the With the BPOWIIiGS W110 illd mfldE fly-gt part. prgpgrgd by My], G, E, Provincial Executive Girl Guide splendid effort: in the Music Game Forbes. the leader, Mrs. Avard, was Meet competition. Brown Owls were assisted by‘Mrs. L. W. Saunders ‘ complimented on the very fine and in the second part. prepared A representative group oi Girl work that they are doing. Guide Ass'n executive met at the The meeting closed with re- Seturday, April 2nd, with Mrs. J. G- MMDOM"! llflfiidlflfl- TM Maritime Commissioners conference v was amounts cruel _ When- we use tisl: term we eee thinking of life objeoiiivdly. It h "handled" from the bed-rink: d our existence on this planet. The pcrteince. for early sehooldays ha: all idle kn- poi-tance attaching crime. hr to after all, the so called little things are the big things in 'I'he matter of discipline both in the house and tihe school i: of pirirne importance and than should be cooperation by both agencies in this matter. Who/t we call the state handles life - the liie ed all of us. Tho task of the state may be mun: harder if the handlins of the lif committed to it has been diisml! up tluougii have our police to keep order. bii as the Bible well says law is foe me disobedlent and the imrul! Itistoobadiflifeomlybfltln: must take the corasequcncq and that may mean jail. _ we have seen rousb handling a! life in our day. War dole not touch people with a soft-GUM Continued on plQO l1 Vat S. D. U. i This is the time of election tllk. During the past week it bfllh blossomed out into big -thna campaigning, and at the preamt is all over and almost for-gotta ‘The officer: of the Sindm Council were elected WOdilUfllfl and students who were split into factions are once again speaking to each other. The excitement wee not as high as last year, but it was enough to keep the candl- daiss and their backers on that! toes and wondering just who goingtooomeoutsJonNob was spilt. no bribe: were offercQ and, although some of the pron pagrgida was not exactly con-spli- mcntsry, ii. is in be iidped i. grudges are held. _ O O O The president, by aeclamattoyi is Wilfred Driscoll. The new Vieeo ‘resident, Fran! lledwell, we: f; (Continued on Page i6) by Mrs. Nellie L. McClurig by ldrfl~ L. E. Bustin. Mrs. A. B. Bagnell and. Mrs. J. Y. MecFadyen. A solo, “The Old Rugged Cross‘ sung by Mrs. Watt: and several Easter Hymns by a group of ladlel from Trinity Choir during the pro- gram, was very much enjoyed an‘ added greatly to the service. The meeting we: closed witl‘ prayer by the president. O. MILTON FliAZEE IIISIIRAIIOE Fife - Auto - Life Representative Manufacturers tlie Insurance Ooiiipaey 179 Queen St. Phone 1i. ' Charlottetown, P.E.l. SPEOIAL NOTICE The annual sacred concert sponsored by the Charlottetown I to be held at Moncton April rstn- m“ “w” b’ “um!” w w Council shin-t- of Columbus, and is» aid of ms Catholic Social “m, from m, gxgguflyg, household furniture and effects oi Mrs. c. l-l. Beer announced hei- Thom-e liglwsl-‘MTON Auctioneer collection at the door. 549mb"! BPPT°°|°4°¢ ‘hi’ W" m‘ ed Mrs. Beer ior her splendid past AprlPfli-h, 12.40. the public were I.’ m, "m, m" “M,” m wood from Dominion HQ. was to M". be the guest speaker. Miaa Att- z,“ “mart: m. man rrsaasrn ’ quantity offered. to a Diplomafd Guider. Miss Att- 3" yawn]. “an wood will be here April tutti-Nth. mum“ l fiend to give training courses to our lrownie leaders and to visit and i WILLARD PIOWS! regarding her visit: would be lent n. mos WANTED Paying $27.00 pair for good pigs over 30 pounds 0Q Citoriotfatwn Monday morning, April ‘lliii. Advise by phone evening, April 1o Immediately following the church services. sum liociiley retary. It i: hoped that all Brown d Tawny Ofle would tic-operate out by letter. from the Field Sec- OIIEEII IIOTEI. ll! . sad help mm Ilia: Attwooir: visit y", m“, ,- pop Competent insurance, Service HAVE A TALK WITH MORTON DEW ~ Eastern Trust lldg. Charlottetown fiéi°°to."tu‘i'. '2'.” ti’. '.‘..?.'.‘.Z.“"i¥.$‘.’ Movem- ~- a already been sent but should you G. A. CAIB, Manager BUIDPIAN PLAN annual meet would bl kept to looms; ;.£i"'tl'"i". lillflyfiblolt ‘one: 3'“ m m ‘M ‘l’ ‘Need m‘; g1; 5",“ g u Lunch A Dinner ‘ musical tehipetiiiouuiur moon»: Ms all w "i"! V" aiufihlfiumhmulm a <