\ ' ‘mos rm All IYOII l uuunun-n-q-u-n-n-n-g I.ph—_. . 9- ¢ - i» a I ‘Flint: Shown in And Vicinity P.E.l. tilirarigs Min Vivian Wood returned Home Two interesting and infer-unt- on Tuesday. from a visit to Chery lve films on the subject of clean lottetown. wherc she was the Bill-M. und polluted water and the im- of hcr sistcrs, Margaret and Ilene.‘ Dorm,“ m“, and“... played in we iweLl-beln or the destruction of Stephen rBatchilder. who has been ma“ andmmdusuy alike depemb “lsnmg l“? no"? hex.’ atrium‘? ing on its state were IJIOWH in hecomeiononcos I - - less opelintov in Halifax,‘ left re- the P. E. I. libraries Wednesday. cgnfly an returnuo that City where’ Present during the showing of lie will ivrite his operators exani- the hints. entitled “Water, Friend iiiatlons- lor Enemy", and "Clean Water." iivere re resenlativcs of tho Pro- Mr- “m.” Mun’ WM h“ bu“ vlnclal BQpZIPUIXCIlIS of Education "Sm" l" "°“‘° “m” 1'“ onlPllbllC Works Public Utilities. Tuesday for Summersidg where .19‘ H l - _ I \\'ill be employed in his trade as 9am M"! WCHMC- The PPOWH- Georgetown rm: ‘chair-conning?’ oglvizpiai~r_ \ I FEBRUARY 1'4. 1947 T'S amazing how many times you hear “I wish I could smoke a pipe". ; . especially when the solution is so very simple. Having decided to smoke a pipe it's bcstto start off with a Buricy cool, and once you light up it stays lit. bricklayer. Miss Jaiiic Igivllllflfil‘ was u re- cent visitnr to Chrirlotictoivn. Mrs. W. J. Filzwg-erald and Mis. J. W. Lavers were visitors to Car- digan on Tuesday when they visit- icd Mrs. Walter Conohan. i Mr. Dolph Scully was u visitor to the city on 'l‘uesday. Dr. n. A. Kennedy returned home early in the week following g busi- ness trip to Halifax. Mrs. Laura Mair. popular li-f brariuii hos cntcred the P. E. Island Hospital (or a medical checkup andl examination. One of the hcsi llTlCl most closelyi Colilcstctl hot-key games of the sc_ason ivas played in Georgetown Rink o-ii Tuesday night; when the locnl_ High School tolni and the Souris High School team battled. to a 3-3 tie. The game was fast.‘ tobacco. It will keep your tongue clul Health Officer and Palliat- oglst, and the City Council and lvalcr Commissioners. Thc first film. “Wuicr. Friend or Enemy". a Walt Disney pro- duction, described the many ways water served man and illustrated how contamination of pure water could be prevented in spring wells and pumps. thus eliminating the possibility of typhoid. cholera and dysentery. ‘rho second film. “Clean Water" (a product of the GeneraLElec- tric Co.) graphically illustrated the dangerous effect that might result in making opcii sewage of waterways. In the United States it is estimated that the cost of polluted waters to the nation ran into a hundrcd million dollars a year. Scientific methods of puri- fying contaminated waters were shown and the nccd for more Pquipment and establishment of Pimbac is t/vc pick o] t/Je Barley crop, grown in sunny rout/urn Ontario.- clcaii and produced the brand hockcy that sends the fans ham».- of sniisficd. Both goalies played out-‘ the type depicted in the films was shown. The films were presented by The Pick of Pipe Toboclcos BUNBURY ‘V. M. S. The February meeting of the Bunbury W. M. S. was liciil ml the home of Mrs. Perley Mtitcli. The Worship Service was taken from the Mt-sslonary Monthly. Sev- eral members took part in The India Programme, "Medical Mis- sions in India." The members l€‘z|l‘ll<_ ml. tlizit while iiiurh has bccn dour, there is still great need. and \\'ul'-" "lIZillQTIEPtl to give generously" and sacflflclnlly. silent prayer for our medical missionaries in India was foLlowed by prayer by Mrs. J. l". Gord. A report on the Prcsbytcrial was given by the President and Vicc President. Thvclvt- niciiilicrs. three associate members ahtt two visitors were present. A letter. thanking members for gifts to Sydney Mis- rion, was read, and our supply sec- retary told the members that our ‘iox to the Labrador and New- foundland Mission had been ncl-w, owledged. Meeting closed with, llw Mizpali Benediction. As a Society the members feel grateful to lVlrs. Tait who invited them to her home on January 28th. giving them the opportunity to mcet her guests Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Henderson. missionaries to- Angolu, Africa. Dr. and Mrs. Hen- derson were an inspiration to all who met them. Mrs. Henderson's missionary message from the for- sign lands revealed that their roble ivork though often strenuous~ was one of love and sacrifice for, others and shall surely inspire each i one to g0 forward to their work." with a greater zeal and fully con—; ylnce us that they are God's am-i bassadors divinely sent. doing! God's work in God's way. for God's glory. Mrs. Henderson is a daugh- cr 0f Mrs. Andrew Glen of Brie»; zrest. Basic, and a. izranddauflhlel" sf the late Mr. James Simpson oil)!‘- l ‘Bayview, P. E. Island. GET SOME TO-DAY! standing hock“ and the [ans were. Mr. Brninwcl.‘ Chandler. Mr. Jrliii ‘N0 price changes.‘ unanimous in their dppru-val 0i fefefced by WRltcr MacLean. Lower Nluntziguc dcfcatcrl the {locals by a 'a night of l tlic followers cf this popular gumq lFQIIQWiIIE the match a moccasvn ,dance was held on the ice, which 1 ilrovcd to be real novel entertain- i incnt. Broom Bull team McSivuin cuptainorl 2-1 score and provided A Egg and Poultry Market l lStaniey Bridge loo Races receipts are blbfiflllY in~ (Quality of pfrdiict is still‘ good. 0114‘ tzirloml is being nszcnibl- l ed for export. to Great. Britain this‘, week, Egg; from some country stations are being stamped ~a.n\‘1 sized for export. It is expectedi factor tn getting receipts to ship. ket. of snow was tiuickly- remover’ ping poiints in good condition. P ELI. gracing stations are quot- ing for ungmclcd eggs dellvwcd: work. Tho first ciuss callcd to A Large 30-1 | A Medium , stand ulna Ciasts C with fivc star’.- A Puilct 6a B L’. tors inv u ing hrea iiciv Q 17 nunely: Buddy Prince. owned and Graded lmpmmt, ‘u, gmppmg driven by Mr. Theo. Taylor; Betty Wm“ §§li..°t‘."“.°§d “Efiithlflfil. ‘i.’ niiihlfil‘? A Large 35-“ port of Hair" Keaiinws A Mmlum 33“‘4 l iicing unfunii ll‘ with tthis filly lllltl A P '31 B 29 not the sufficient time to gel. holi- C 32 bios measured and hung to suit Speclftllbjd producers are receiv- lng for earioned pack: Liilu‘s stride therefore she iv-Js held over for next day. Betty Hal being A Luge ¢0__1 n very hanclsomtrpaccr looked like A Medium 38__9 . the vtinncr up to tlic last fcw vaprds A PM“ m_3lwlici1 slic was host-d out by Jim- _v |Illl(‘ Dale, till honest suuure gaitcd Retailing ah I llllfe year olil colt lly Plziydalc. Ho A Large 46-’! being fitted and wcll tit-wan by his a Medium 43-5 Iyioung oatmea- L. Davidson; Billie 'r A Pullet Vl-—9 was a close contender all the way Poultry receipt; are very 11811!- down finishing a close third. This ,Billic horse has had a fcw prev- iious starts this winter hut always under difficulties and his last racc and summary is worthy of notice The second heat of this class was RM. Nash. snior Poultry Products Inspect- ing out a. change for second and NBIUBESUF PEHFEBTIU Diamonds of Radiant Beauty Froiii WELLIIERS Diamond Dinette ll 00.00 IOVIIMIM uuuu Io m9! iumi ‘l SQM 3 Dlomotid Solitaire It’! l ulrewd nun who fulfills the "wistful flilnli- aug" of ltll lovely mi, i», oeleetlnl h" in: hm at Wellnoro. - - - Como from the nanny nquidto u MIOII we offer. ‘i third places with the Piaydale horsc up front. n change all i-uutid. Buddy Prince. getting acquainted ponents raced and finished well ilic spoi'l5n15,ii5|1ip and 31mm“ o; Board was the projectionlst. both tennis. The game was capgbiyi —--_-_______ i On Monday night the invading l l'C[tl rntertalnment for‘ Th st l ll; t'n Cl b held i°y wildilm“ °‘ '4" ma“ Mmul“ anotlier tlatfryessnagliaylrzsgce agent on °7 135i meelln! We" read and alp- kTuesday afternoon February 11th. proved. Place 0f fleXi- mfiflml “ii-i 1113i Mme Fhlllmenlfi will be mfldfi i Tho weather being extremely cold undecided. ‘ to ollicr Maritime points diirizitigditl not ‘daunt llll‘ enthusiasm of ~ i the week. Good roads are a bi: l‘ "61?’ Y1"? (‘mwd- Th9 “cw 513ml At. the mutual ineetmg of Day; from the course by William Par- iar §i2§é"tl§“ll.“.i follow... w. It» 94 mp scy; lst vice pres, Miss Amie Mac- enlllci Vessey; Secretary Mrs. Earl Ling; flurry 5mm- 1 battle from wire to wire bring-l The lh' -i ~ l n l‘ ll( “as a so a unit iiigei ‘mummi- wlth his op-. Martin n! the National Film And Vicinity i Mr. Preston ‘Toombs of Kensisig- I {c.13- was lin York recently (m bitl-S-i incss. i i The Women Institutes regular; monthly meeting met in York Hall 5 on the evening of Jan. 30. The! prasident and acting hostess for. lthe evening opened the meeting‘ iby singing Institute Carol, follow- V f] 1m by repeating tlic Women's I _ Creed in tmisoti. Vetry few mem- ‘VbBYQ answered roll call due to the. i spring Mission Circle. York. iicldi nt. the home of Mrs. Clifford. the l 7: President. Mrs. Richard Ves- Phersour; 2nd Ylcc-Pff-‘So 1V1?“- LION QOYNSQOHGCUCG o€<1'_'y'., Mas. Gor- doin Crockett; Treasurer, Miss Raw- mnnd Vessey; Organist, Mrs. Allan Mary Churchill Weds Capt. Christopher Soamos LONDON. Febi 11 — tlteuters) —-In the dim light of four altar candles in electricity-starved Lon- don. lvfary Churchill. youngest daughter of Britain's wartime lead- er. Winston Churchill. was married today to Capt. Christopher Suames. 8-year-old assistant British mil- liar-y attache in Paris. Thousands of Londoners who had waited for hours in the bitter cold I‘ A beautiful sheet or ice our Cove- licad rink and a large crowd o! hockey fans from wll-rrflu-fldiflfl communities awaited for Covchead married men's team to cross slick with York's married men on Fcb. 11th. A clean brand of hockey was playrd although tlic game was fret and furious ending in a 8 to "1 victory for York team. -Y. BROOKVIALE SCHOOL Report of Brookvule School f0! it-he month of January. I Grade X - 1. Alma Carragher. Grade VIII — t. Austin Carra- ‘gher. 2. Ratvmond Sturdy. Grade VII - l. Rnsaieen Carra- gihcr, 2. Arnold Smith, 3. Owen outside St. Margaret's, fashionable and Teresa Stoirdy church in the shadow of Westmin- itoquali. stcr Abbey. surged past the police Grade IV - l. John Csn-aghcr cordon when she arrived with her '0 your assurance of pelrfcct fit. . "Ella of Hollywood" prints are available I Iigridto your life with ‘ ilIZUOOd Izgrits . . . . . Y NOW . . . broughftd Canada for thcfirst time . .'. you (an buy ll\'_‘ famous "Elza of Hollywood" prints in our fabric department to- morrow! The most provocative prints . . . shot with color as gldrious as the California landscape! Choose from shimmering rayons; flgid iuyon jersey bright and right for everything from sport to formal wear! And remember when you "custom-make your own" choose a McCall Pattern with ilit tlriulilc (titling line . . so daringly different . . . in Jersey, Crepe and Taffeta-Yard, 1.59, l.95 8i 2.l0 i Wawhbd by 800 guests. including leading members of Parliament in tho front pews. the Clitirclillis walked up the uislg to whcrc the bridegroom in Coldstream Guards uniform waited. The bride. tn a stiff white satin d-rcss, canted a Victorian posy of orange blossoms and wore n dainty cruvm of the same flowers. At the last minute it was de- cided to use the electric o an but all the lights were switched off. Guests included A.V. Alexander, defence minister, Sir Stafford Grinps. president of the Board of Trude, and Viscount Mountbatten. coll-sin of the King. and friends of the bride who served with he-i- tn an anti-aircraft unit during the war. isonisifstinans NOTE! The custom l-ofjiuntlng auto- Cfflllhs la claimed to have its ori- Wnmnnnns JEIEl-EIIS SINCE IIBI which makes him look like them“! Rand‘ cufley (“lulu 2' rather‘ sliver dollars. llmclda Stordy- Class C had three live wires Nora Grade II — 1. Eugene Our-lay, 2. Worthy. Billie Sunday (ind Dill Margaret Cnrraghcr. 3. Josephine Pickles. Mr. Sunday and Nora gammy Worthy was'out for tlci' fl t ' __ Q, - - iéi".i'..°’tlii.‘ifi‘°lo‘fdiillli ‘izlurlif-"hi-rmui‘ W‘ m a Perfect attendance for the way down as briefly s os ibl. They came to the starfcrspfigti‘ oiflmmih‘ Emilee“ oamghen Ter" their tip toes on the second scnri-Hcfia Stordy- Jmmllly curmllher» this hcat, was well nvrr before the" ugeiic Ourlt-y, Margaret Carra- croivd roultlprcalizc it. was n. reai-"gher, Josephine Curley. lily. ivrth Btlllie Sunday a half length The {gnawing pupils have lntflieont with Dill and Nora almoahavflage o‘ ova. a0 pu- cent The second heat fl ‘sh o i ' m“ °°‘"“"°" “m” cam” slight, change for flrstnbilll Pilgklc: gher‘ mymmd Slowly’. Rosales“ \Villnlili{ by g throat lash ovcr thi-"Clffmllier, Auiiiuld Stnxiélli. J gweu other two. carragher, Teresa S10 y. o ma)’ The third heat was something Oarragher. Hands Curlew. Imelda thatddocsirt happen on every man's sturdy, Ettgong Ourley. Margaret _ spec way. The three got away on an-uhu’ 3055mm; Quflgy, even keel and raced all tn a on high and finished a den; ‘fill? mmkqiwrm omwh” for the three; they returned for the fourth heat on the owners until drivers wishes. Dill Pickle; waiit- i’ ing to give the fans good value, The February 1119911118 0‘ ""1 for their cash stretched every mus- Oiuniberlarrtd B111 Womeirrs Imtli-utfi cle and won the heat by inches. ‘was held at. the home of Nllro. Wil- bfhe echloer of the ‘fibres cheers ‘ind Qgnpbgil, w l reman in the n until next; - 11-511mm Tuesday when Mr. D. J. McDonald odThefomléggbgpeél-aeidbym unison. will give the starting nod to the ° f“ be“ MW "d m" can same three including King Bellini.‘ em E‘ 1e t 1 Lnddy Dale and Stanford Hal. my What WWW 6"“ m“ ‘l The sporting manager. Mr. J. l. I'M"- Hircott will arrange and have tne Oonespondence Wls "Id course wlidcncd to full capacity to discussed. _ take care of those six starters. The school committee Wwrted visit- iipced committee up to the prcsentmg who‘); m,‘ flndmg ienchcr and has shown good Judgment in ciesv n: w“. mmformble and non‘- sifylng the horses of these cventsffup ‘or School This clover work on their behalf n3 ' "om do‘ has passed over a thrill to the uu- The" w" n° “PM” dlence and a complete ratlsfacflon Wmmmee- to the drivers and all concerned’ Mrs. JOMPh Olmllhe" Ind M!‘ which goes to show that horse rac-lAlben Wood were appolnttd m‘ lng is a real clean sport from start school Committee. to finish when done in this order, and no delays are encountered lii getting in entrance money and have the horses going at. the proper time. SUMMARY Claus C Pace Billy Sunday tJ. McLeod) 1 2 Dill Pickles (E. Taylor) 21 Nora Worthy (Bl. Mcgwen) 3 3 - . R11 Diamond Selle!!! $50.00 CUMBERLAND HILL W. I. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins and Mrs. Jan. on sick committee. It was decided that the mflflbfl! would meet at the home o! Mn. Joseph Campbell on March 5th.. to hook a mat for the Institute. It was also decided to send ten doll- nrrto Chinese Relief Fund. ' As there were no‘ further business the meeting was inmight to a close by singing the Nctlmol Anthep alter which a duhty lunoh wul servfd by the holtlo ablated h! Starter-D. J. McDonald. M"- JOFQP" “mllbw- A W" °°"' Announcer-J. E. Hiscott. test was put on by Kl‘!- 0h!!!" dodges: Nelson Mithlesoii. Bernie McDolidd and won by Mrs. Wilfred BYMI- Oemmdl. In now and loleet hero m! beautifully styled ere- C Mi Buddy Prince (Theo Taylor Betty Hal (B. Corbett) Jimmy Dale (L. Davidson) Billie T. (Fred Taylor) Officials of the day: dh2 rlhl dh3 443 234 112 321 Afl IQ TO I@ YOU C III ‘I'll! 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