MARCH" ztwgpge - - ' (Mung M? eenrnALeuAnnun Red Cross C This eolornn in roe-dread for new: d", mfg‘; % of local interest, but bani-hung“: i e news; nature may use 3%”: “dlqéohw I at llveeenta a word. strictly pay- podloieboneoru ... -eo so ' b‘ ' able In advance. ' It T 1 OI “'.'...."l'l-*.-°-;.r?.e.'r'"l:."-=". - ' e § C I II 1H Tirol Association, Council on ledldlll. Come i; u A KUIAN. urtAKlA l'l"l‘l£T()Wl\| _ rAuls Flvrs . fissile“ Reports Opt1m1st1c f” Reports from all eectlmis of the Province indicate that Prince Id- ward Island will again lead the way in the Domlnlonflwide Red Cross drive “for funds. Enthusias- For Real Heat-Phone 240—llsk For “Princess” Top Quality 01d SYNEY Goal sun By A. PICKARD and COMPANY LIMITED 000K! M Photographs Jllmll’! raxr none m. h"... who we, _____ h, wmkm h, w", m“, m, u“ for“ “Kw "é-‘r-‘r-fu-uu. vow-worm w» u» gm sum- ~= .‘"“"'“‘ w v» . i m,“ oomro, 594w m up“, "mug; old this Provinces splendid rec- “DWAED TIN-NIB up“ 2T ‘i W°""““"‘°'°““*"“' e ,, h, m,“ ohm out the objective of seam will - » soon be oversubscrlbed. Heading» _ ‘ — y, 3, 1, 3gp c3055 who“ the organizations in the various Pill. meeting Charlottetown Hotel. Bat- urday, March 19th at 12.45 p.m. SCHEDULED FLIGHTS daily to Summe uiua and Monctou Phone Maritime Central Alrwavs Limited. 2061 or 540. MB. EDWIN 0. Johnstcna will speak in support of Red Cross cam- paign over CFCY on Monday, March 21st. at 10.00 p. m. counties are: \ Judge LG. Lewis, H1". MacPhee. K.C.; Queen's; and W.R. Gilbert. and Melvin J. McQuaid, Kings, The Red Oross drive 1n Char- lottetown gets under-by on Tues- dli’ Wllfll Over 350 workers under City (Jhalrman. Lt. C01. Leo Mac- Donald will make a. general con. vii of the city. Charlottetown’; objective is 815.000. The workers wlll meet tonight at Trinity Church hall for a supper meeting at six o'clock when campaign plans will be discussed and cards distributed. College Girls Entertain a (Continued from Page 1)~ eesslon. Police were determined to keep it orderly. 1h the confusion it was hard in tell whether finally t-here was one procession. or several. Many Mos- leyites did reach the Tottenham town hall. There, mother fracas occurred as some shouting deafen- strators, not immediately identified. tore wreaths from a war memorial. Ohe sroup of the Mosleyites marched to the Tottenhem town hm under strong police escort. There were police. mounted. afoot 5nd in oars. in tout of. and Qfl both aides of the group. Hostile rietmnstrstore ' tried to chard! thfgugh tho protective man cnoss worsens SUPPER MEETING TRINIiY HALL ‘rms rvisuma '6 P. m. IMPORTANT THAT ALL wonxrns ATTEND... CARDS WILL s: ulsrnleuren ro rms SPECIAL GOSPEL MEETINGS being held by R. Roberts of 1o:- onto. Ontario. continue each night except Saturday at 8 PM. in the Gospel Hall, Upper Prince Sheet. Come and bring a friend. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MR. W.It. GILBERT Chalnnm for Southern King's 1ST. ANT) 2ND BROTVNIE PACK ST. PAULS The College Sivlldwtl, God Save The King. screen of Cast of Camouflage: Mother _ The Brownies of st. rduh were h I P e NT--M. M . Will v. . officers. W881"! ‘l’ ""19" o’ u“ who“ whhmff, “Ii-Scum: 5:,‘ em On last Tuesday evening the Iwnlifliflye, McGerald Chilclren- visited by judges Commiss. MISS n mounted fraolggehglsdea itfilus the Eastman, o, "M, daughter Pom uulmin ruse promptly at 8.2a in Y W"- Allue Reid. Dflphna Arsenault and Mrs. Jenkins on TIEIHCSS O - Notre Dame Auditorium. A large audience then viewed with pleasure the first number of a very enter- taining program which was being staged by the Prince of Wales College students in residence at Notre Dame. To s. timely Irish Campaign Returns Thc first returns to reach Pro-l y Senator McIntyre vlnclal headquarters of the 1949 Red Cross campaign came in on! Fmmwlllfi 15 "l! Hilliard T611011 Saturday grom More“ H“, he, of the speech delivered in the Perry, Patricia Clarkin; Sally __ Maureen Curran; Mrs. ‘Bisbce _. Lorraine Roche; Mable -_ Madonna MacPherson; Dinah — Joan W11. 1151118; Hancois - Lucia Arsen- Bult; Uncle Dennis - Joan Arsen- lllllli Class Mate — Myra Trainor, Pauline to Willard Simon Miller, ron oi’ Simon and Mrs. Miller of Hanover, Ont. Marriage to take place the latter part of April in Hanover. Friday 18th, and the llllle glrls gave a very good performance for o. small Pack, The Fairies led by Deputy Sixer lvladue Mugford danced to the Toadstool followed by the "Elves" led by Slxer Susan Whlteside, all joined together and At this point firecrackers were set off under the horses and ball bggrlflg! and marbles were tossed among them. WASTE LAND First Red Cross S '71 I? _ . follow the usual custom in debate. I have always listened with CARS COLLIDE -Two curs col- MJ; Pan-ink ch e - _ Senate on March 15 b’ Hon. J. . ' ' 1 lided at the intersection of Kent tune eixht of the girls in a Rm‘ Mcclle- Elhel Mclsaac, Claire sans the Brownie song. Those ducted a sulciccslgfgflycazldgsscollln “Chill/FBI a P ffihfihfrtebefttilovgleéul uhei speech“ ' 1v Nell"! h.“ “t u“ WM“! land 5,1111 Roch-lord streets about 3.30 colorful Irish costume smartly Demm" M5118 Hynes, Claire Mac- Brownies have very sweet tuneful spite of the weather which has‘ “Honourable senators, allow me andlwhich r f 111:1 schamber’ A erea is largely unlnhabitablc be- yuan-joy afternoon causing con- marched and pivoted 1h perfect Donald, Martina Hughes. voices, r thing mo; M, Mugfgrd pfgvgflgd so go, h, Mhrclh These first to congratulate themover and have also mice.” a f gh order‘ I “u” 0t ‘inert!’ mmlnmn" ice or liderl-ble dlmllfl 10110171 08H- Tlli rhythm through a Shamrock must have something to do with receipts showed that the contrib- ‘seconder of the Address in reply delivered in thgmcftlfertrhllfeeete: auto on Kent Street was travellinl Parade. Followin . ht The "Grand Howl" was utlons were increased over astlto the S eech from the . ’ welt While the Cl!‘ 011 Rof-‘lllwd five girls entertaglngtdutlgzyafidlixzzca: i ' I 21.7.: to the visitors and the year's in accordance with the nleed ‘I 8150 1138b l0 associate will tlhahtavaet “£122.” the consume“ ~ 51"” WI! Difilcfifilll lll I llilll-ll" with an Irish dance. Two one-act K A some honourable members there fall short of de- 7 hating material. because they see ' Brownies hsd games while Judy Cudmore passed her Recruit Test. for more money this year. lwlth the leader of the Government lln this chamber (Hon. Mr. Robert- erly direction. None of the oc- cupmt‘ mirrored mdwm!‘ plays “Dates and Report Cards" and “Tea and Algebra" were re- smrus. Installers. ' DEATHS LEAVING 1751? orrawa - “W”! wlll‘ much applause as they The w. M. Sin; at the home 22151120221113; “Ext-goggfi tlllwlglfl RESIGNS A5 "fizr-legiigofflllge glpoiitthi: ldlcttlgiililiazdizifiudllisLzhariflattflle m’ . .... o l» .2. " W?" °’ M‘ w; m“ b‘ ‘or. a“ rest; s. . .. . . lizrztrrrs. '12" c no». w o ' in. p" PDEJ. fishermen.‘ ndenmn h g m Wereflvery well n erpreted M am sure, ‘ow a ou lid ( n mue rom age ) 1m t?‘ neg members who the (‘Jo-operative Commonwealth “yin: to Guam ma“, to “and Y e reBDec ve casts. r. Grant Lcard was a recent Brownie Wmnlfred Anne Mac - en m“ d m‘ m Red c s g ‘w Brace is c amber. Federation, who in this respect, I *____-_- m. various meeting‘ of the “n” ‘The three - act play entitled visitor to Kingston. lan was the perfect model for the H C“; rem“! 1 e1 Tl" 599ml "m" llle Tllmlle Suzsest. are great offenders. Pro- 1118 industry which no hem; hold irgallgllllxflgllglgleélltlwfli ‘mirth provok- -—-~ hair braiding test. Following this E Si") l‘- ° e lBh illlce W ¢ forecast legislation which is to hflbli’ it would be more appropriate Maureen Curran ML and Mm Louis Glow Wm, the Canadian Red Cross in the capital ' - held come before both Hous s of P u . _ during this week. . . Judy was Ellrolled as a Pwfmle _ , _ e l" l1 that those honourable members MacOAUIL-At the Prince county Althoush not an official delesate. “f” gefilllkllbll’ f?“ “lhlh” m‘ 5353i, mm‘ '° Om“ B“ by M“ Jemdmhfhe B'°°§",1°“,”" flllsnundlglh ‘glllllltilldgedlgllftzss gghigu: $11M M °““,“fi‘,; “d "mvldes " “m” l" 1° °h°°l< "P °ll "l" . - Howl,“ on Mnch m. m ML “d Mr‘ Bum“ Wu] ‘uppon m’ mm g I l Y. cspeca l’ w en she 8- sat in a rlng w le a specs story high as that 01-min 1515M" d” h e range o cussion of which o; theh. own shortcoming, ha“. I A Mm R m M-wluu, ‘mm.’ l which m, But Gout Advhory uresqued her great terror while The month] -'— for Brownies was read, and hey Gland ‘h? Donor" - ‘ onourable members and Senators they undertake t, chum, tho w mm 81M‘ on commute’ w“, present to m: Posing at the statue of a great y W. I. met at the were most attentive, I think that 4 can take full advantage. I hope ,__, __ _ _. t v You will bear u-ith me if I do not Continued on page 9 "' z . Under terms or the settlement the 1.000.000 employees who do not run trains get: A five-day. 40-hour week at the l l same pay they received for £8 gt f hours. The shorter work week ‘ - takes effect next Sept. i. Certain l ( employees will remain on six days, heme of Mr, English soldier. Mary Keays as Green. Mrs. McGcrald and Joan Arsen- ault as Uncle Dennis were also outstanding in their roles. The picnic scone in Act II was a jolly number particularly when the picnickers topped off the party with two lively old-time dances. The vocal solos and choruses save a St. Patrick's Day touch to the evening's entertainment. The He credited his co-workers with this success and thanked them all, fcr their co-c erat on. “The 1 ' of the Red crioss ‘is the .......°§§§i’." mmldl“! '°°""lllil°° Cllelrmfl", of Christian co-operatlon and Junior Md cm“ “d Cflwled toleration which it brings to all Children’ Dr‘ 1" w' BMW? cm” peoples," said Dr. MacMlllan. pals" d‘ Fm“,'°°' Mr- 5' C- John‘ The President stated that he be- “we; w°mms w°rk' Mrs- E- A- lieved the peacetime work of the fisher; First Aid’ swunmlng ‘k Society was just as successful as water safety" Mrs’ E- M- 35-5‘ that cf wartime. He recounted the “an: Nutrm°n' Mrs‘ J- wd Jon"? Fishery Prices Support Board on and M“ Merrill’ Thursday. FUNERAL TODAY -- The re- mains of the late Joseph Feehan whose death occurs-ed at Boston last week , arrived in (Iharlotto- town Saturday evening and were conveyed to the A.A. llennessev Funeral Home, and on Sunday af- ternoon to the residence of his theyrcally liked the little Silver hoofed pony. The meeting closed with the lVaglc Tunnel, did some wicked "Boggart" lurk in there Brownies, I am sure there must have been several when I went through. Goodbye till the next time 1st and 2nd and do not forget those Golden Bars and Hands. BUTTON-At Ottawa. March 11, 1949, to Mfr. and Mrs. W. O. I-lut- ton (nee Laura Bowness) Alberton n son. BURHOE-At the home of WI. N. w. MscKlnnon, Cross Roads, on March l7. 1M9. to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burhoe, Mt. Herbert, a daughter. weight 9 llu. The UIIltCd W. M. Society met, at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. “'11- llam Younkers. Ml’- Hlfl Mrs. Myron Holmes were recent visitors to the homo of lVIr. and Mrs. Davis ward, I M, d m, f m B, d T: I Nursing Miss K Mfilsenlllh‘ Corps m“ a bl?” p“ __ _ _ _‘ _ H] I n : . an g, Eon Dacha-t successes o e 0o ans us- ' ' _ _ ~ - A “t roun " wage reuse ._ iifiiifii .if...§l‘i..f".'i.°.'...“i‘i iiimstiiihitl“; “P3... °"..-.‘.‘.;‘.°.°°‘...‘. $2355.91? .5‘ ‘£52552? _ u. eu ‘mu we much l? Would Set Canada “m Serve as Probably the Kev- ifi? °.?.'°'2'? s"“"" m”? 0' rm m" "l he" 1" -" l“ 1 . ‘ m9. to Major K_ M_ and Mr; ‘uderm Wm h“ pm“ ‘M8 (mm Doyle’ Rem, Murray Tana Mb Greenbsy. _ est peacetime‘ activity which has Hung‘ Mr‘ E°'cLb Macdmlfld- yardmasters, who will work six ; ~ ' Johnston a son, Peter Hammond, ' day) morning at 9 o'clock to St. Closkey, Anne Mlrrie McNeil, __"' A5 a Repubhc been dewfloped by me society’ The. report's of” ltlxlsfltonsel: d1 days and get a 104mm boon“ ‘m. '-———--——— Andrew's Church. Interment in the Imeldp, gosslw-J John Moyhnh,’ MIS- Dam” 50°59"? is visiting --~_ The PYCSldPYIl Tellilled l0 the m n3 lllllm "llllllllls "l9 ll°°$l= - "lr DEATHS church cemetery. Wllh her sou. Mr. Johnnie Dooli- erly. and her Percy Maclntyre. . _ Committees were read as follows: absence of Premier J. Walter . Jones as "unavoidable" and an- $33153); $111k‘ Jzvuév‘ A‘ Ijafflteré nounced that the government had Md Swmhmm‘ wategneséafez! donated a cheque for $150.00 to E M 35mm“. Blood Donut” start off lhe Red Cross drive. LMCOL Leo MacDonald. Nursing Unavoidsbly absent also was Mayor Miss K_ Math-hum“; humor Rhé Earle MacDonald and Dr. Lloyd 91-055 and Cflpvled children’ ML Sllfliv- - RH. Rogers for Dr. Lloyd W. Shaw,- Lorna Morrissey, Geraldine Mac- Donald. lrlsh Dance - Tens MoCloskey, Imelda Rcssiter, borne Morrlssey, Daphne Perry, Aline Reid. One Act Play Dates and Report Cards. Cast: Father -- Joan O'- Donnell; Mother - Ramona Peters; OIITAWA, March 20 - (CP) — A. new constitution that would set Canada up as a republic outside the Commonwealth is sought by Wilfred Lacrolx. Independent Lib- eral mem-ber of the Commons for Quebec-Montmoreutgh; X/Ir. La- crolx ga-ve notice Saturday that reactive to last Oct. 1. bring the l . '_ " daughter. ' o average pay to $1.17 an how. __________ WAS GERMAN COLON! srnlvanr - s: Marahfield oh M“ ssturday. Much 19, Peter Stewart. in his 79th year. Funeral from the residence of his niece. Mrs. Arthur Rhylles. Mershfield. this (Monday) afternoon. service starting at 2 o'- cagyk. Interment Marshfield Cem- l . FUNERAL A1‘ FREDEBICNN —-'l'he funeral of the late Howard B. Weeks cf fiederlcton was held Saturday afternoon from his late residence. The service at home and grreve was conducted by the Rev. B. W. MacPhall. The solo "In The Misses Doris and Verna. Green Silent the past week-end in the filly. Where they were guests of MI- and Mrs. Ralph Green. From 1900 until 191‘ "i0 hl- l i '. omonv Islands belonged to Gam- ' ~, any. ‘I , _ . .- ——— h m u . re luti 1 The financial report was read by Canadian Red o c , M1 7‘ “l ......... .. . . .. .. §;'"‘....‘3."z.:.'.':.33°’..:.::.:$‘;:r *:@~;.....s":;:;..r.r*::...r~1l ‘ms: ‘=l°~l%="~n°lii v: A. “"“"":.%:‘ D. B? -————— s ome n or ' . ' ‘ v . - e o r s ,- n _ _ v . Rummy on Much 19th’ Michael J. bun" we", John Berta“ GM, Teresa German, Alice - to seek the co operation of the on s n r cxpcn u e as w o stone M!!!’ ‘ h l n - oiiikhfoi’? i.‘§’£?;.."§.§‘é.?“;?. “iii? Vocal Selections - E. Kcays, ‘ Joygble V151; with her mother field Stevenson, Thomas Johnston. Christopher Higgins. Heber Weeks '1 Doyle‘ aged 65 yea“ The ‘uneral Provinces with this In t ew. will take place Tuesday morning to §§§1§§..6‘.’.‘“ ¥l‘.‘i...i‘l‘“'...'f°ilp.ff...i.i w..“l’.‘§Si..’°.ZZ§‘§~.“L°..i‘.‘?”'/““‘“ °“°' FIRE INSURANCE - gqoha ~ mg gem- ; w, stevenscn, Acting J. McCallum. i‘*"—*—_ for lucqucsls from the lat. Mr. Isaac -—-—;————~—~— . _ _ o illsh 2t 1:332:23: Pflllbfilel‘: "it 51* llfilllwl- WW" 0'“ A” Pl" " T" “lid 511*": ’ The many friends of Mrs. El- . h R T g:gttlf(lf'llanllllnfillhg0flatijl0 “iafufifli? u' S. Rqllraad‘ And ‘I A" Canadian comm". ‘l1 it Chlllch celllflfiy- gfiagbbghhlgglefnuvl?’ 32:11“ “Txmifi! cyst,“ Maul!’ I m" YWll-kel‘ W111 b8 Pleased lo scrvlccslol Morrell dz Co., auditors. UIITOIIS SQHIQ DTSPIITQ l preferred ‘ha, F” l _l I ' ' l SINCLMhAL spflnmm, Much ween ‘M Mnor Innn-n- 1mm Baggy —-Mur;l;_ gegevleeyée Mlrylgdggn that she ‘is melons satlsfac- - Preferred m,“ - v p; l. u. mo. .1. Norris Sinclair. aged ment m Fredericton Cenretefy. ' “m” “ l" “all”! "mils" show plow operators had omi- Oillee" Elwlfll - '- Doyle; Florence -- Charlotte Fitz- ' 1y buynod h" Shh-h CHICAGO. March 20 -- (APih patrick; The Twins - Joan Mc- ' 66 years. Funeral from Summer- {The railroads of the United States field United Church Tuesday at 2 lcally completed clearing all main RESERVE OFFICERS RETURN 1 h; d Lo . l highways to traffic Saturday night Officers for the year were elect- and their 16 non-operating unions B ‘ pm‘ Inmrmem l" m’ chum!‘ "‘ A 3”“? or Rue?" Amw om" f (Ztlerzlltllne lllfilllfizDnoitrfdl-(liflsegettlyug, ofmMer ngsryhigatgffik“"f<htl“s°tggl when falling snow accompanied by ed as follows: |today settled their dispute, which - -» Cemetery. ere headed by Brigadier w.w. Reid ohm", P9,,“ I - 8 - t d by l l n mm‘ ‘an and to know he is mum! a n. ground drift begun refilling the Honorary President, Hon. J. A. ‘began l) months ago. on the basis _1_A_ LEWIS RAY TAN-fox re tune pane a from - lt 2 o'clock. Interment Pwlllek Cemetery. GALLANT - At the Charlotte- town Hospital 0n sunday, March .l"ern Gallant, infant daughter ll! Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant, North Ruatlco. The remains were "Wferred from the A. A. Hen- "l"? Funeral Home to her late residence in North Ruetleo when interment will take place. DOUOITII J A! her 110ml. TN Queen St. Olurlottetown, on Sun- llly. llareh. I), Mrs. Sophie mums. u. her eotb year. nu- "lllllhl will be transfused this in the ml will take place on ‘ruse- Wimwnlng at am to at. Dun- ‘lm Basilica. Interment in the etery. “Whllus llneeu. North nuetleo, oral Home lab residence funeral will take UNDIITAIII ong other officers present Brigadier George Smith, N.B. Area Commander, and Brigadier Rooms. ORA. from Nova Scotle. Personals Col. l‘. B. Conrad. Department of Veterans Affairs left Saturday one business trip to Ottawa. --------_ ILLIES All? (Qmtlnued from Page 1) tom did not work. The Western Allies said they ed. They recalled that the United teatime committee of neutral ex- perts has reported that future ef- fort to solvp the Berlin currency . . l - .. ll Cl , a.“ mo». n‘ h“ 33mm}... m ‘two?’ W513“. u... Aorllwflnd. ,‘?,",.,,,’_‘°“§.?Z‘°'B.....M?...§§i.§§.. tour. rem toms - _tow IN1EREST RAT! ' ' h» £3.11’. ‘Jiiiu: The meeting .10.... .1... the u... mm a To z Wu" — Mu ‘Mme 5"”- ALSO commsacm toms Ill Ill! Soviet ofllt. WCPE gress. which ratifies decrees of the council. The date for the congress meeting was not fixed. The council's ratification of the constitution, which would set up a rival to the Western German Federation being formulated at Bonn for the United States, Brit- ‘lsh and French occupation zones. came 2A hours after the announce- ment of the terms of the North Atlantic treaty. D0 700 NEED 0016M? _ l. I. aoosal. Brooch Manager l Plohard lulltlllll. H! Gt. Geo. St. Iheoo it'll Charlottetown l pah Benediction MELBOURNE. l "Blaekle", the homing Green on ‘Tuesday evening, March 8th. The president took charge of the meeting. Elva Gamester led the worship period which opened by singing the hymn "Oh Master Let Me Walk With Thee." Script- lure reading was taken from the Study Book, which was followed by all repeating John Gcddle‘: prayer. The worship period closed h! slnslnz hymn “Faith 0t Our Fathers". The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. followed by roll call answered by l’! members and four visitors. Col- lection was taken, which amount- ed to 01.12. The following committees were Elva Gamester. Roll call for next meeting to be answered with the next flve books of the Old Testament. An inter- 'I‘he remainder of the evening was lspent in games and contests un- der the direction of Edna Colwlli. IA delightful luneh was served by ‘hostess and assisted by committee in charge. A hearty vote of thanks [was xtended to Mr. and Mrs. REMEMBER! FRIENDS Ont. -— (OP) — crow of the Clifford Hardy family here. re- turned recently to his perch in the ‘pantry fer the ’third successive spring. The crow was raised from Mlllvlew Comer to Eldon. Both highways from Charlotte- town to Summerslde and the road from Summorside to Tlgnlsh were open to traffic Saturday night. Auto patrols from Charlottetown cleared the road lo Tryon ch the Bnnshaw highway curl ‘ '" Charlottetown to Summcrfield on the Summerride highuay y... .< dey. The condition of the road west of Simmer-side and the sec- tlons between Sxfinmerfield and Summon-side, and 'I‘ryon and lum- mersidg_ could not be ascer- tained last night. but lt was thought likely that maintainers were working on these areas yes- Under Jock Peurso The Y. M. C. A. hds organized a I; n, 4,,‘ u, "u, u l“ a d b N m‘ club under the dlrecltlon of Mr. Jack’ J. C. Montgomery, Mr. John _ m... _ .. .... .............. :,,."~"..-*..';;;.-r="=..~:.-.::.:":: uwu.r-=.==..F-.~=='= his. has: .l..::... €f:;‘°...°.i.“°..‘.-.‘.’l:..s;‘;.1f3?’..’§ii§. kudos Ph°+~g~r>h~= llllliital on Saturday. March ll, “mum” w‘; Nmmhh Rohensoh to be held at the home of Mr-end ' ' ' and barrels of fun for teen agers. _ Other provlncipl representatives h!" o; 5mm“, h" “or; 0g m; pflyy MN: P1111011 Mllll- The Bllllly Dill“ The officers are: President. Don as follows; Summhrsh-h, __. M‘; J_ h“: ‘M! year. Ii: remains were council in Ottawa. od was led by Mildred and Ollve- Callbeck; vice-president, Jill Mnc- 5 chmpheh. M“ w_ E Show, umd from the A. A. ltsa- n Kay; secretary. Mlnnle MacKenzle; treasurer, Jack McAndf-ew. A census is being taken of the schools to ascertain how many scholars and students from 13 to 19 years inclusive will take advantage of the. cluh. It will start Sutur- VANCOUVER». »- (C?) - Joe K. Zydyk end Charles Aalten are again the alphabet derby champ- ions of the Vancouver telephone book. Aalten is the first listed and Zydyk the last. Three yesn ego a dog was the finalist. Three bach- elors shared one phone listed un- der the pup‘: name - John Zyp- a nestling in 1M0. ‘ McGuigan, Honorary Secretary, Lt. Col. Leo F. Mavdonald. Honorary Treasurer, Mr. MacKinnon. Divisional Council Members: Mrs. E. A. Foster. Mrs, S. G. Pepphr, Mrs. J. A. MacMlllan, Mrs. J. D. Mrs. l-l. L. Palmer. Airs. E. M. Bagnall, Mrs. C. H. Beer, Mrs. W. F‘. A. Stewart, Mrs. W. J. P. MacMlllan. Mrs. W. M. Forsythe, Mrs. Albert Wilson. Mrs. A. K. lliacPhec, Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar. Mrs. B. C. Vanlderstlne. Mrs. P. J. Rosslter, Mrs. W. R. Allken. Miss Dorothea Stewart, Miss Katherine Mac- 0. A.‘ For only $1.49 you may get A BEAUTIFULAPLATINUM FINISH PORTRAIT 8x10 in o DELUXE MOUNT A small additional charge if you desire it finished in BEAUTIFUL OIL COLORS; ols slightly higher for groups. ~ Phee, MacFadycn, Judge l... G. Lewis. Mr. T. Roy Cudmorc, Mr. Melvin J. Mc- Qusid, Brigadier W. W. Reid. Mr- l28 Richmond $9.. Ch'town. — Phone 2490 Prince Edward Island's Mrs. Helen Dickinson. Mrs. R. L. Wllletl, Mrs. D. P‘. MscNeill, Dr. A. Delaney, Mrs. Major Small. Albcrton -- Mrs. C. H. Weeks. Georgetown - ‘Mrs. F. J. Delory. Hunter River — Mrs. J. R. Murchi- IIWII Yllllll llVlll IIOME vou can nuance cousraucrron trons ECONOMICALLY 0mm: rns National Housing Mt O’I.eary - Mrs. J. M. McWilllsm. sourls -- Mrs. Melvin J. Mc- Qusld. Tlgnlsh - Mrs. J. J. Mc- Nelly. Representatives to Central Coun- cil: Mr. R. H. Rogers, alternate Mr. N. W. mwther; Mr. E. O. Johnstone. alternate Mrs. i-I. L. Palmer; Mlss Gladys Holman. alternate Mrs. Ernest Mills. MORTON DEW Locul Agent \ EASTERN TRUST IUILDING p07. CHARLOTTITQWN-TEL. 17H Auditors _- Morrell o- Co. A . 1 I‘. . B r ‘d. Ll t t c. . 1 d - ‘. MWNES"'M ‘h’ “m” °' h" l-lellfax more they attended a vocal _ come Back to mn""p°°dy “Myer” m" ““d°‘1°“‘g fright?!’ '.1'$Z...§“ih§}‘.‘£? irglirbrory elilllgggxgresidgrletgfiorivfrs. gemrbegrémmen “ions made m De chmmm“ summ“ . , omhym Mm Gordon mmux _ Gloc-o-mora - Joan Murnaghansan operation in the Prince Ed- t r the v L G d ‘ll v1 s c G ‘D ft " i Granville street, sgmmgrgide, on waek colzlfggézeanet: gimnmlnllfl {Ward Island Hospital, 122d:usjeszgrogalgsdyglggrdaz“c: Mlsgkjvlggygvlhiolhlgé ‘ ' u y’ "_——~~—~—~—~<-—-~~—---—--~~- a l ‘f ii2?;'"s.’.i.’.€§i‘. 33s. ti“ $11 s:cs=.r:::* “ii; 5?"? M“ h“ uifii.‘.if.i‘.’lf.'.“i ...".=*:.:...i"*s‘;"...§- D“ ‘"~ “ P: I ‘ i Body rem“; op, gown,“ who"; can“ - Come ram Ireland - Maureen‘ed to her home in Kingston- after ' ‘ ' ’ ' m” opened Bum-day mem- B] k _ e d, ,1 hgghh President. M1. R. H. Rogers. glllnlieugghoficeedallafllezfm’ whlch flglozimpo-lxgngpie: gsggizmznagmg: gecaond Act -, Vocal Duet: My ‘tigenkuxllltlieslalhtlistl-dcmtgeeslrel: Eh” aflzgxggttésxgzsfugrllsd 19g? thglicgkpéesldent‘ Mr‘ N’ w‘ Low- ’ s - __ _ _ ws w " - Y- ‘- - - _ CUDM n. l tho chief difficulties encountered. Gm is an Irish um Jun "d ‘he underwent a serious 0PM.“ ed a alh Dy maintainers sent out 2nd. vice-President, Mrs. Ernest 0 I—-At '78 Douglas Stree. Maureen. ion. Her many friends hope to 3' lllsrsh 20. 1949, William Henry “w” dull-lulu“ we? l°u°'"d Third Act - Curtain - Chorus‘ Bl! her about again 5mm Enjoy“ yesterday, Maintainers also had to Mills, Summcrslde (for Prince Preset“ Qldmore in his 85th your, '11,; by a mess dinner Sat rday night. Gamay B“, ‘men Imh my" “é in‘ good hohmh ' be sent out over the road from C0,); Mr. W. R. Gilbert, Montague Icmsing u; "sung .1; Th, gut- A two hour meeting yesterday Smiling IVs-l Wanda-ml world _ Charlottetown to Montague and (for Klnhf; Co); Mrs. J. s: Mac. cliffs Funeral Horne until noon lllllmllll l‘ wlll“ ""51"" mu‘ ' Th xi ton y,p_u_ h Uh Georgetown and around 1c Mur- Leod, Hunter River (for Queen's , Wednesdoy, m", go mo ghrvouon tlons to tactical pll " were . hum: ofmllir. and m? Jory-m: ray Harbour. as well as from Co». "I91! SPEC|AL NOW Army elude] 1o;- gmm-o] 5mm given closed the conference. Am- ] t i m l M Lennan, Dr. A. J. Murchison. Mr. 1 ndsy alter’ m; , wok today's ec on luctantly IP90“ 9d M‘ 0 H010 meet HZI- l! I7. Edwin c. Johnstoue, Judge C. St. 1 mum“, £1 3Th§wf$ "Qnly mo, o", poélbujty o; Devotional. Edna Colwlll: study c. 'l‘f‘alfior, Dr. 1.. w. Shaw, Mr. - lflldenee of xuoie gm“, u agreeing" on a four-power oon- ' period. Harold Smith and Elva 1".“ Town TQM‘; a. F. Hutcllcson. Mr. 1r. F. Mac- chutnut Sh. from where the trolled currency had been “haun- Gsmester; lunch, Verna Green and M; M111...-