GUARDIAN Ill-IE CHARLOT’ PET OWN lilssnlngs 0f A Rural ‘District llsw Glasgow P‘AGE EIGHT M’ 44-; PRINCE EliWAllli-tiiiiv-ilwis- l- Tduqhr/lflan Kit/fr? .' SHOWING AT lMarltime Woman's lfiluh Montreal E0900 The Maritime Women's Club at __>é0iv vli .\ l l lMonrreai. Inc. were pleased to vie 3:25 - 7 end 9 l present in recital Edna Marie I-law- -_... illri ‘ilk Mtrli t, fall iinllisAlohandldggriothovrdolllliiisl)alt;- wllll ll“ Hm’ day °t Bpullfil {l _ cert Master of the Les Concerts the“ l‘ “"7 lndlcnlm m“ n’ l.‘ l Symphoniques. and head of the Me w“! b9 l" 9H1!’ Melon. snow 30-. Glll slrlllg Qualletl m, Much “mi ing fast and the rive-rs opening‘ at 8:30 p. m.. in Tudor Hall, when up‘ l ih f ll " ‘ - l m? o mlmg proglumme w" ‘h l Friends of Mrs. Howard Ling‘ Sonata in G. major for violin emll "is"! m hur °l h“ lune“ due. planoforte (on 30 Nm 3) _Be,,lll_‘ to measles. followed by pneumonhn. 3;’; 4.5:; ‘ owl, and hope for her speedy recovery. N ‘_ _; l l Piano Solos. ‘ O ICES B. Prelude ll, Q sllup mlmr _ Mrs. Ernest Hoiuton is confined ‘ Si-riabine. [Prelude in G. major-Rachmanin- u f. lto her home with g, severe cold. -——- ' SCOUTING ON THE ISLAND An event o-t unusual interest _ took place at the home of Mr. and _ NOW is the time when an employer may. secure l» Prelude in G. sharp minor l l l . s.» llalllmlllln ll’ Ivfrs. Wallace Dlckieson. when we Stout“: that 11ml to sv- ‘ n the '0 ll‘ 61-011“ socllm l friends and neighbours gathered 9"" l“ m" (‘illllmllll _ the be“ type of young Person to nun o ,- b’ There was a time when every Where are thr- news reporte of Mk.’ 9...“, badge earned and to become one of his regular employees. every item oi’ general interest DICK Rlll-9l_ Ibest wishes on his recent mar- 4GP?‘ l I l plow ell lurme dc Halmnem_.at their beautiful home to extend l l liiuge to Mr. Ernest Houston rind -£-/:‘ r9‘: hi2‘ Wv/LQ/‘QKM 9‘ 11;‘! 94329“ u} .. J-I:—~M id Fll. , . u Cclllllzclllfllllljss e a .8 ‘to welcome his bride (nee Alina ("ml ll-‘lre “l” mlmyl mm °°’ l- ., ‘a 10w "linemen! "W" i curred in Island Troo s a d vlnlll, concerto___-l-sl.hall(oswky_ Crockett.) and her daughter Bev-li _ l? ll . . f D . . ad P in . l 6 u Impmvlsmlon__xabalewsky' gllllnnTlod llmlmualcbnnge cgmflil Ears \I\s(lllrllfll)llfilil;)lfgffigl‘oil1fig tolris rcpt. j0lflt P10813111 D (I38 0811111011 a IOV CllI , --_ .. re" sie is u... ~ i ' - l. . w m» Slhemm Rallol" Dizkieson. Ii/llrsy Georyge Dllr-kieson‘ ithathis wnriill. or an appearance Governments-arranges and supervises the piece- ? ' y‘: , ”"——*— .. l._ h t v press. . . . l, M” m R SlA K l m. DKKIESON DIES AT so: as! ffli°fgglnMxfllpn§lls$ golll‘ni‘gs ‘:0 who; about mo... devalllallnl, ment of veterans, either men or wosnen, for tresnsn‘ .' ., "h —"— ‘ - t meet! s t tr. c . . lllulds CHE/RE] ylllll. slflllli (l. lnmdwlcl, ll Dlckleionv 55, or l5: companled m. Houston. wlihe Scouts; gum tch l herlottetomi on ‘he lob‘ Kid C4RN0VSKi Blllllllfilk who l‘ Grove Street died Ln Whitlnsville‘ M1" E““‘°° R“°“m’~“H‘"‘ diff" reported with MICE! vglilillhirloo ole _ l ; - = , _ to Miss Beverly. Mrs. owar m: ' - e l ~ b Brother/r ., ADLER ? a:Dllgéicsviilflfiérivllg;Jlpéiej8, tilrféfg: Md a very aplpropmw mdltssll fecrllzere used to be a um We 11]] [MPLQYIR pays the trainee what he earns i‘ ll ' s - - - e n . . . . . l». _ _ l; {CF33 réilzdkhzitlxlbcplrli onlloripyileci gelggn Mllvlllcnlfllslllfl, Lljggflenigg lllllsé] a Scoutars’ Club} meeting would‘ during training, and where necessary the DOIDIMOII * l i as . "_ 1‘ er e n‘ ,- . lmean ac on on tic part f Ch -, ' . . . -.~ COMING Mchln. wmks l0, ,5 ye,“ A, happy whole with a b°¢1lllll"l.;..l.o.ow,, Seoul". and 1,6,, lolnl Government will add to this amount so that the the part at all Island Soouters. Plsht down the line to the Pro- vincial and District Councils. A revival of this comm-n, l..- porting the activities _or the Troops and Packs. t-he work of the Scoulers‘ Club. the plans forl llllllfvvlhi Climb Buchan csmp~ site. and the meetings of the Provincial and District Councils. will help revive Scouting on the Island. l 7'11? call iS not to iviake up, wpl Scouters arc fully awake and‘ well aware of the present deIlcl-l encies in carrying out Sections l2 rind i3 of P0. and R... but n-oufl tltzit we are awake. and aware.- hnd kn-ow ivhzit. should and can bc danc to remedy the doficiun. ‘@165. let's effect the remedies. A reading of the First Paragraph -iiicnibei' zinrd deacon of the North‘ bevelled mam“ mlnm‘ and ll: Uxbridwa Baptist oliurch. lie was] “bsimiml 5mm” ‘l: n it Priire Edward Island. son. Campbell Qlesemed her ‘l o? ‘Jlllllcs “Lncl 53ml, lllarllyl; Beverly i-4ith a lovely birthday. Dicl<icr:r:-. Surviving ire his wife. rlllg’ Mr" llollsloll l" llls usual 10v?‘ Qlhiiniiie lDJINOTIl Dickiesrn: iwol l“ m°°d lhanked hls “lends lol ll“, ,,.l._ M“ smllc Rcaclh Mnlmqucl their kind iemenibrances und- P Ell and Mrs. Dnii Henri‘. Green- g°°d wlshes‘ F“ The-v A" July‘ mm Mass s“ brothers‘ Isaac (mulled Fellow! w“ llearllly “mm Auburn. Mass: Sylva-"us cf Wor- 5cm” of m” ymlng“ ma“ 3W‘ CfFlFi‘. Mars; Curfls oi’ North Da-i‘ Ellie“ l 1°15’ bmlnce- The re‘ c A P I T o L ‘knlll: Hm.“ and Dmvtfl, cl- l)l,,,.l__.l,.y' niamder of the evenmiz was wliil-i l. vl-__ “ml Ems“ Ol- Npw Brlllblr-d awny with singing. games. con- THURS. —— Fill. "DEADLINE tests and o, general social inter-l course. A bounteous lunch was FOR MURDER" and $A'|'_ Shows soar-ass veteran may have a living income while training. THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS’ AFFAIRS gives approval for training veterans on the in any occupation which is suitable, and where the _ veteran will master a definite occupation, looking . to his future employment. FRIDAY nnd SATURDAY 5 Years On Broodwoy Don't Miss This! QWEEQGT/ l‘? -: li YQU, as an employer, have any training vsan- cies in which‘ veterans may be pieced, contact the nearest representative of CANADIAN VOCA- TIONAL TRAINING. Olgetlncouchwiththeneezesroffleeofdie . l WESTICOVEHEA" w_|_ lserved in Mrs. Dickiesorfs usual l i lgood style assisted by a number flerlnlllelyof indies. Mr. Iloiiston extended lvrzl Covehmld an invitation for all to co-me and‘ lwmlwl ll, v . nl l," lmllvntvisit them in their home. when thq i'c_.;ul..i' Mzirrli meeting; was held. The vice-president, Mrs.‘ w. n~ 'xl.l - l l Mrs. John Pursey accompanied ‘ , , llf..‘;ii.‘“tl‘lli"oli;‘" .l.‘“ll;..?.';:3 stasis; s: .125... “l; uslilsle Amliillrpze nurhhei _ lhellll illustrate whnt we mearoi, ‘ same immea- . . }§.1'-",.f.l~ll°“‘ I H‘ ‘p R “d m d! \\'l'l(‘l\ be celebrated his brrtitdirv.’ tcnlinn nre the rtflllllflrrelfizlglpflliyllg Th“ I‘ a r.a' {of k r rr-I letters of thanks Wélt‘ read.‘ l“ “WP “"1 Peck flttlvltlce- and‘ secure trained, efficient personnel, while Edgar Mal,‘ ‘A Jolly birthday was celebrated‘ the obviously necessary resunzip-Z for lnlll‘ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blolsv tlon of the leadership of Island? ltAndrew on March 11th in iion- Scouting by the Charlottetown? l M,.5_ Lelll, lllncxlnnczh who ls llll our of their little daughter Nel-l Scouters’ Club. l l iclizirnc of the sewing commltteen‘ “e and Miss EYMYTKMMH“? ‘V’ I" m“ momltmd“ ll “Wllld be lrp‘<0r:ed lhlll ll". lllyplll. w“ now ter is lovely sleigh ride their lit-l helpful if ot-hor Scouts-rs wguld. ‘fu-liv cc-nlllleted and presented tl.e tr friends and some blazer iiath-i Cotltrlblltc their constructive Oil-l lsanle on display ll, llle l-nbnslbefs‘ iered in the living room where‘ tic srns to this column on tlhel " “I l i Mrs. whiter Miepnnohinn ro,» music rind games were entered-l‘ Sllblttt of the Present condition _. l . ed_l'I‘o the music of the supper b011,. 0! Scouting on the Island. m.,m'm'boy's g ports-cl tint n new map was ne , ed for the school. and the teacher‘ a will “'55 made l‘) the din"? ill lll-ll5bll_ Llllllflfilqs ‘SQrl/léa b’), lby the sccretzinv. Mrs. -shall. in nppreclzrion sent. aiding rehabilitation. . ACT NOW! DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR IIIMHIIY MflfilI-IqMhleees-efbdosl- . . .- . - ‘ i "here tliev were all seated’. . vino nuthoiizezhto puichnscrl ILlTDOIH diam l’ . H] “bl lcommllllee l“ Charge, asslsled byl lleSisertsstllerssh ggqjlgffybllge "pljglljjllflgg gglbggg. :,';"",,,,,;e;‘“,“,-}§,'°§3;, flhmljl the hostess. _ A. MosNAMAlA, oopeey Mlssleeer. adorned with m‘ and MrL Ernest MAN?!“ _ v . [Book or Knowledge" to he pleccdl and Wes Prat-lily h‘ h l . i Jlowers and centre with n rt -. _ lll‘...‘~.‘.‘°.il§‘l§l..°.‘.}ill. ‘hhliillllnlilel oollill div rake which v s very slow‘ l,“ “m, if“ “m "““°“ “l "‘° ‘lllplllnll ‘tlve in silver ornaments and can-[Lgglle l? Sell/hr,‘ J‘ llclllll lvllllls‘ . -_ _ __ .1’ . l l. d l n ui _\' mn mg e rp l ~ - - ' - e lng. Rellef Fundy lhouse guest, Mrs. T. I... Boiler. . l -——-— The members learned with much M"- Mlu" o" "slsied ‘he h"? Mls_ George u Mccollbrey was Jwlzrel ll,“ llle l-ll-esldel-lg. M") toss in her duties. Ice cream and‘ a “m0 m Ch l Ne‘ F b imlm" MmMlllall- ‘W5 l°l°°d l"! “and? W“ lel““‘,lrhaegllllllel “gllllcllnllell: day llllfl whiiherillhreolvlfilliizlil ller hands as a goodwill gesture and sang Auld Lang Syne. Mrs. Dlckieson gave a beautiful piano solo lruni Melody in I". ’I‘\vo solos which were thoroughly enjoyed were sweetly rendered by Miss Mary Mutter: entitled. My Wild Irish Rose and much praise and appreciation. A very humorous reading which was lots of tun end laughter. A boun- much enjoyed. namely. Hold-ins teous lunch which one wes only the Range. was given by Mrs. W. taxed 26c for wee enjoyed by the J. McLeod. Mrs. George led in s inner men. Thanks for e very en- jolly sing song. A sale of beau- joysbie and profitable evening was tiful articles were offered for sale, tendered Rev. and Mrs. I-Isyter. “we . l '. ‘ " lhhl?“ < ‘ o m lttilA and m: sous or ‘fill-I morons a4 iirrusuc PICTURE l- resign her office riuc to i-ll heaitr.‘ ll?" 9f SUPPQT- nwlllem Mrs“ Pvllll nd l“ Con“, Back m Erln‘ A plant, 50.0 l]. l ll d (ll A l‘ All Wlsll h" 6 swell-l‘ Yemvery" lllell lleavlel Home! and Quail?“ Mrs. Fulton Pie-iron a s5 u‘ entitled. Flower Song was nicely llbnlfeitrlillitzeon abygoltllfrsll Iitllll-iard Mrs. Ben Dolron ls In Char- i ""1 ml" “l” ‘he “ml be able l” ll lolly Cont‘ was enjoyed‘ o" rendered by this promising young Dl-ckieson. 1st. prize and 2nd. lattetown for s few deys. -N. Plfllllil- Ml" Jill/Ce Warren. For prizes being won by Mrs. Harold Wood and Mrs. Noel Hooper. Aii- other contest was put on by Mrs. Dirkieson assisted by Mrs. Camp- bell thc prize wlpners being Miss Shirley Campbell and Mr. Walter Rackman. Merrll Nicholson put on s circus show which caused resume her duties as president of lhdvor games were enjoyed and; _ ills Illfilllllle Bl "l" will" llm°“d“.l“'y 5m‘ “l” “llwlllppul by oollilolhlrlnllllsérl; tliasyttell-‘illgllgk an encore she played Over The n was unanimously decided roll/Kisses Shirley Ferguson. Ada ora-gmla, m, llle evenlng n} Mwhl wan-g, To mo oooomponimo... or ivlld MY“- MfmMmflll 710W?“ m, lllllll and slllrl°y.M°llllll' w wlllclll 18th. it being sllonsorod hv the‘ Miss Warren, Miss Jennie Moore l]... l,.,§l,llal_ Mm Grove MUM-l. Evelyn and Nellie thanked lhclr - . l ' '_ ' ,! sung t-lint lovely little song un- _ ll ll l _ Ladies Aid of the Christian Churci l v o. l ‘chairman. and with Mrs. George‘ amid land applause she sang es sn l yYS-rmriie fllvllmlMllla“ llézgdlglsilllell homes by slelsll‘ lDickleson at the piano. all iolnedl encore. Sioux City Sue. both won Tl EYES inf: RI‘ C C On l - and EfluCAllOn." During the dis-l Before the trophy was presented: “.433; ‘iélliilliili Three Stylefi That Click For Easter WELLINGBOROUGH. North- umptonshire. England —(OP) John Martin celebrated his 'l0th birthday by ivaiklng 38 miles over icy roads to ‘Bedford snd beck. He made the trip in 10 1-2 hours. Extra!‘ Andy Clyde Comedy - Sports ll‘ i© EMPIRE -— Tiiliil”. - Ff.‘ . - sin. agreed that children and b It I m peotplel ishc-uld have better reildlngl Zgvcymfgylshomlamlglrllltled Sh. "of ““A°'.‘;,;.... gouowod whm, wsfphy made very fitting rernsrksl EMMY]! "l! lfllifl It" lll°liltl°wi flfllflll"! $500? "I" "I9 nir in January when Spring collections ere launched. Here ere won by Mrs. Walter MacLauchlm {calling on Mr. Harold stevensonn three successes that hit the bull s-eye this year. Buyers oil over ill; ngflqn fgpoff rim; “yin lyqyg his ill; moi-k, and are Th" "w" “Milli! is l° be held ‘l! plelllulll “l llle Leas“ l° mallet "PI I° be 5"" °ll Plllllde Il"°"9l'°"l H" U- 5- T° Allwllfll" women, tired of wartime monotony, these cool and suit fash- llle home or Mrs Em}, Hughgm the presentation. Mr. Stevenson ions ! ell new l Dlllllly lelresllmellls were “w. presented this beautiful trophy to‘ P ‘l rendjw ed hv the hostess. and o pleasant the captain of the team. Mr. Lee.‘ social hour followed. ‘Reldi. lmld hurt)’ srlllllllle- ! Meeting closed with the Nation-l , -.,. Mrs. B. C. Wooiner visited her ai Anthem. ' __ ~ mother. Mrs. Adam Brown re- ~ cently, friends will be sorry in In Memoriamlirnoiv Mrs. Brown's condition is’ lnot improving. ‘ l Mrs. W. J. Hunter GHIBTIBIHCCIV the W. M. S. at. her home on Wed- nesday afternoon March 12th. The devotional period was presided over by Mrs. Hayter. after the call to worshilp. hymn "Jesus Sav- iour Pilot Me" was sung follow- ed with prayer" by lender. libs. iHerbert Stevenson was leader for lthe lod of meditation.‘ Miss ‘ I M I i c lhuii o M St am e an rs. evenson nave ‘mill n scveiPol readings. Scripture lesson In loving niermo y of JOIIN EVERETT GRAHAM who giive his life for his country off Halifax Harbor, on March G8, 1941. Still Sadly Mlesod by Father, Mother and Sister. liberal figiiit between the 'L“l7°l1Pr"“5l‘*‘5f_i"9 Dame-l’ _ l" ‘he ‘was the 55th. Chapter of Isaiah. “l‘-_l.l‘("7m"“u“‘—l "Ute Wm“! "Ollie In memory of Herbert Thornton, Mrs. P. L. Campbell gave semi- ‘lplll’ ll licclfl (‘llll-V ml lllll ‘ildmg who tiled hlnrch 26. 1048. very interesting readings entitled. was received when nominations l “some Changes Have Been Mull, ' J lCltlsccl todai. I farewell ilcnr father. thy work is l“ llle Bplgllln Conger; “Emma of‘ i Th» bnllul papers uill carry these oer, _ l a Mlsslonaryl. by M", Richard l nzinics: 1-liy willing hands will toil no more, Dlrklewn‘ "when l! our shlpn, Labor-Progres- ltose who A loving father. kind and true, h Mi B th N bltt". "C t -1 No one on earth we'll flnd like you. y s! er a e5 o I AIONTREAL, March 24 ~(c?>-1 Michael Buhai. clitions in India." hy Mrs. r. t.‘ Six enn-didates formed the official‘ slve choice to succeed field tonight {or next, Monday's now is serving n six-year pz-nilentl- s federal by-clection in Moiitrcnl- nry sentence for c'pion.'iize activity: ltiflrrttd by M" Thlllllllml ""1 Svglglollablqllfihllln glnlllxlgllglllerlllfius Cartier wli r voters of the "vork- 10-b- Glllflllls- IIKlCDPTlIlPIIlI lllfllilg. lbw" Daulhu" ‘bl-ought lllls purl ol lhe meellng" lug-class ill rice in the centre of ce iIiirtt. Liberal who rrsignc —-—— l l, _ld l, l k l, the city will mark their ballots for last week as M.L.A. roi- ivinnu-enr’ CARDIFF. Walcs - (CPl-Im- L‘; "m: fillings: Salad‘? mfl “L: a successor io Jailed Communist i-‘rcd Rose. Despite lppells from the Liber- als. who withdrew a member from the provincial legislature to con- test Cartier to make this estrnight SIOANS ézcli/In: ‘n. _ oooo roe IIIESI CIIIIIS‘ JUQT P111 ITGN‘ St. Louis, s. riding with boundaries similar to those of Cnrticr; Psui Masse. autonomist and anticom- mediate stem are being taken to divert British ships from bfEiht-IIE" up yards on the Continent to South munist; Dave Rochon. Independ- Wales. P. ent Liberal; Ind Louis Vnllquctte, Independent. THANKS We wish to exipress our thanks and appreciation to Box llolders on Albany R. R. No. 2. for their gain- crous gifts of Bet of Ilarness. Lee- - iher Mitre. Medicine Cabinet and Cash, presented. by.. Mrs... Ralph Dawson and Mrs. Sheldon Cameron. (Signed) , LLOYD WALSH AND, MYRTLE WALSH. Mel! C “Cllfl IIII Ill bl CRII "lltogi Buy todeyllmm In waldo.“ ' ,was answered by asking s, Bibi? iquestion by a good number of ,members and visitors. Minutes of ‘previous meeting read and accept? ed. Sick committe reported having made severll calls. Those to heve lcharge of next meeting are as fol= llows: leader. Mrs. j rt Bill. lunch. Mrs. Holland ill, Mrs. Nelson McDonald end Mrs. Ioorrse lI-Iouston. Roll cell to be answered by asking a Bible question. The lliadl-es Aid meeting followed, Miss M. E. Campbell presided. Dif- ferent. items of business was ii~s-, cussed, some bill) were presenicdl "end ordered paid. Pllns were made for a St. Patrick's social which to be held st the oar- sonele March lBtlm-Meeting clos- ed by shin-us time vvsnlnr Prue: end rspsetiae besedetlos -EPS|£ Kl so, u A Ftllllltln Editor. Spring’: fashion favorite - tits pleat- ed skirt - is shown above in gabordine accented at the dine locker, designed by Cemiei. (American Web! Council) vreist . by bios-cut pockets on the cerise gobar- navy this street scene. ‘service. Wlr-hwwvnheezmvnivv-mw ~ 1 Exciting. contribution to His Easter per- ode ls Pauline Trieste’: tapering, short- sleeved coat ‘modelled in the center oi green velour, it promises summer-long Created in mint- Cosrumed like a Regency dandy,“ Ilse sidewalk stroller or right veers e Hedi- siiirtsd Rentner suit which flashes red pspliim revere and bress buttons en e bright green weal leeirel. ' (Pentium!