_-_ Guides, Brownies and was sow‘ "' km“ wow ltreeti; irsreate 51in’ n‘ (more s. lines so». " ‘ I Claw. IO Otto . ma and ransom oops-n _ 7 hows, lalaerlptioln, , . i‘ “"' “ 9'" ~83! " its‘ us... l’! loi- v‘ ‘ concert at St. Paul's Hall." lim- l ineraide. » 2- .- .'r"*".:;"o.1".;.“'."'" we It. ' WIN! lash ' _io i ,,,. "m": I0 ‘g give 11:!’ °"" i‘ [U11 UIIITING ill M‘ n, Taylor Drug Co.. Jill- gotiv , brigh green la: for walla and _ 2-23-21. done 2-23-31. 351N128. OIL CAPS are but eflective at Ta Kerlsingtoli. p, r 3» -ATTENTl0N oanaoasssni ‘W. in stock one armature-growi- . m. chgcking oar generators and " ,5, Wright and Bell.- sim- nflda z-aa-iii _ IN STOCK -Wico mal- mmvgygéevizifitforsltiatiigililsry Ln . r s I ' use. will ' AN ADVANCE Al’ . - GLIC - ~ A" meeting of the pa-rishcn- el-‘s oi Bt- Msryh Church, Bummer- ,“ fm‘ organisational urmaes 7m reteliinpiclgalwforTgodedicglttigyi 0:! " was held in Advance u‘: prahrish hall. liowirls were f-OBDII I ‘ or bill! ‘i i‘, from ltho form h- swsirs Chicks ageruiihlsg. mett ssiomnnhnoalaano. z-ss-ai ._ ____ ‘w hoine lease. New Annals. - nouns. Remington mas. "mi"- n...".-.l=-esii..'.'- "a 25se- Arman. in sUfl-fina-ls —IINL?PIfi 0:4 one: screened . mes. an, urtosr Gram. Ewan-said. —BIIINT GIDW BUR-NERO R. '1'. Morrison Av 00.. Sumner- 11- aide and Charlottetown. have at sleigh irosneqa. on the loo. o! the Rivera-B. ~ wasent e lknlted stock o! 0&1 Burners. Phone or indbrnution. IVA-Bio esent pas- tor Rev R. M. Johnszlil resigned °' last fell. due m ill health but re- binlnees and r the lldar to full imldertaking business.- —CONTAC'l‘ CLUB -- Members of the Air Force Wives Contact Club gathered in their club room at the Knights of Columbus Home, Central Street, Bummerside on Tuesday afternoon for the regu- lar weekly social meeting. Due to the departure of members tram Summarside membership of this active group has become smaller but the club continues its work. A card o! greeting was er president, Mrs. time to his S. Alexander Lewis and read to those y present. Tea was served. ‘-S. is wee ‘mmsebotfig. wer ey e % 1w ‘their worn-S received art mained in Eunlmerslde over the Rev. . Johnson i Bummerslde in April and will take a period o! rest. I —KINSINGTON Y. P. U. — Til regular weekly a o! the K nllnited Y. P. U. was in the Young Peopi s roan W esday evening. Fob. 0th ‘ah o'clock with the t. . the the llorance to Professorship. by “Lead Kindly Light‘ brought the period to a close. Thebusineu period opened with the minutes ot Y the last meetinl iollowgd by roll ..ar. man's YOUNG rrorta M -1..A splendid attendance marked m Tuesday evening meeting o! the Young People's Association of J Qt. Mary's An lican Church. The devotional erod was presided over by Arc deacon Harrison " The oup was addressed by ‘Reagh L. gennis on the subject of “Sunday school by Post," and a donation to this cause was made-b the society. President Ross Mac enzie was in the chair tor the business session. A musical quiz/was con- by‘ Mrs. James Millman llariorls Guests were Lily Wood, llaslam, ma Mills, Henrietta Mac- Arthur, and iteagh L. Dennis. 0w- hg to church activities there will h‘ no meeting of the A. Y, P. A. u Tuesday o next week, but the regular meeting will be held on llbndsy evening. -8. U’! BALLY- The Bummer- side Boy Scouts entertained the Cubs Thurs- day evening .in the Hi h Bchool Auditorium. In spite o! t e atonny weather m boys and girls were leaves to mourn three sisters and two brothers. Thev are Mrs. l-‘tuud (Esther). South Weouth. Mess: Mrs. Field (Elia). . Miles: Jane o! Summeraide; A.!'. Sharp. Summer-side and boss's-S. -EIQ.IOYABLI EVENING - A very enjoyable evening was at the h . l T w a atlvee Iathered to their doug tcr and e a Cannon read thhfll°rov1vcli' add “Y! e w“ An. Maurice Tierney an at the rally and had a right naval Vii-l‘! time, Under the direction oi the dcouters, Don McPh was held in true Scout style. By the light of the campfire could be seen seated on the floor in circles iirst the little Brownies, then the dubs next the Guides and in the outer circle the Scouts. Miss Elaine Harrison, District Commissioner, enrolled three girls as Girl Guides, Betty and H len Gay and Georgina Bcburlnau. Edwin Esteyi Scout- introduced lshysical Fit. um tor the Island, 'who spoke imwessively on Honour and our motto Be Prepared, "telling of the valuable work carried on in con- uei-ed countries, by Scouts and des under a lling difficulties where they oud remarkable re- sourcefulness and self sacrifice. He ssi that men and women in the services who had had Scout and , 0 de training proved themselves _V exceptionally well prepared for all emergencies. lie s oke also of the o importance oi‘ ou -oidoors activi- ilcs il1 Scouting and Guiding. Mr h 0n McLean led the singing in 1' ich all joined enthusiastically. ‘ demonstration oi‘ First Aid and - ilsfiunt showing the insurmountable - r ficulties of a poor model T en °l1 r in Charlottetown were giv- gf- Three boys who sang together “fro ilpplduded heartily. Ice cream "och ate milk and cakes were taingdiobzn ‘slid ‘$1351 lsigefiinxii}; v 7"." Kins. _s. " g ~14“. 1-; ‘*- . ion is an all?» wlgeufiwnaggllge °°lmt o n, Qmwoglllpéha. ilndesione _, Claim-silt’. . ' Q . i...’ I '!l\ii ' »’\ B B Ii‘) Y” FFPRVL w l N] ee, Gordon Lid- wwl blanket stone and Boy- Grant a camp fire l‘ I! 0W5." evening was s and social in rcourse. A umll was served by the hostess and the lfldiu in charge-S. --Y. P. U. 80C evening, Feb. 18th, members of Freetowm Y. P, . athered at the home oi Mr. and rs. Allison Proiltt for a social evening. The members were very Illa i0. have with them Captain the Reverend James Cross former pastor of thecharge who has just returned from overseas, and sev- eral other visitors. en eve one had assembled, the Rev R. Wllner called for order and a val- entine contest was conducted by Joy Macbeod. Following this a musical pie contest was distribut- ed. After due confusion and re- hearsal tlig several groups came forward and, accompanied by Bet- ty Profitt at the piano, sang a number of the old favourites to an appreciative audience. A henn- bag relay race, directed by Betty Profltt, caused much excitement. The highlight oi‘ the evening's entertainment was "Share the Wealth" conducted by Joy Mac- Leod and Bruce Profltt. The Oscar uestion, the nine Provinces aneda with their capitals, without hesitation correctly swered by Charlotte Cairns. bar o! the young ladies had serv- ed a delicious lunch a iively slug. loll Wll 18d by - Crosspiviih gt: accoin niment furnished by tt The pleasant even- words by Mr. Cross to the people on the influence of I'm-hue? -C.~W. L. MIIT! - The regular “TAillAiPS- Y.°"°“°"““ "irssnl isvslsiiv" With , Ioslvlvv WEIS ' NANCY shift I'm“ ____________, Bonpnlvy Mons _,li‘eb. ml. Ma in“ u gilt-Evelina}: s .. x BRAP-ZEIANE .. ‘~ L Tlsesd 7 l avmflsgfgo?“ call which was relbon seventeen members. There was some discussion resBrdiIIB writ?!- to the M. R. E. C. and Young People's camp buildi-ns’ . This matter was lei! l0 the executive. Offering amounted to $1.50. The remainder o! the evening was spent in con and ironies. The meeting closed with the benediction. Personals —-Mrs. Howard Wedrs. Roderic- ton, is a patient in Prince County Hospital. ‘m. Arthur McKay, Domley. has wider-gone an operation in the Prince County Rospltal-s. -Mrs. LII‘ Heston. Bonshaw is the guest of Mrs. Sherman Mc- Assey and her aunt. Job McDonald, B'Side. -S -The many friends o! Miss Mary Mayhew. Shamrock who has un- ' dergone an appen lcltiso oration in the Prince County Hoapi al wish her a speedy recovery. .-M.r. and Mrs. Andrew Hu hes, Bummertield, have returned rom visiting Ottawa and St. John, N. B. In Ottawa the were guests ot Mrs. Hughes’ aughter, Mrs. d Mi‘. Tierney and in St. John they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Lawless. --S. A-Pte. Alice Andrew. Canadian Women's Armv Corns arrived home ' on Friday evening irom overseas where she has been serving 101' the past eight months. She is a dang ter of Mrs. Amy Andrew. 5t. Eleanor's.—S. . ac c n o umrn - and Ml Tlndiohgisin Til’. mmgi‘ side have left on a trip in Montreal ill visit Mr. and Mr. NORTH GRANVILLE SCHOOL Grade VII-l. Helen Wall. Grade VI-l. Gladys Burgoyne. lnloester Chappeli. 3. Mae Chap- pa . Grade V-l. Blain Ta lor. I. rlo a Oakes. s. none?- roiiahs. rade III-q. Geraldine Taylor- Oakes. I A-l. Billy Taylor. 2. hagpoll. . 1. Graham Chaggell. 2. George Oakes. 3. Junior ap- peli. Robert ll. Mayhem-Teacher SIiVEhOAKS. Kent, EHEIBHIF- (CB-A country mansion near here has been resented u the Mr. and Mrs. ll, to be used as a rehabilitation centre and conva~ iescent home for ear-servicemen. NASTY CoLps _\"lIli‘J.\'/l(’(1 In Short Order It is‘ really‘ amazing how quickly {on can soothe certain gopes o Cold with Poiaosfa l3]! Syrup: in short order it h_ ps to_ dissipate that acute soreness in the thrash-nasty clots of hiegin dissolve, sneez- ing an running nose quiet down. Even ii’ your cold is an oldlone, even though you have been cou hing ior weeks, it is not too ate to look for real hel from this soothing rerned . e wise._don't let your Co d linger on-tum to Poiaosfi Cou Syrup for the quick reiie "it can bring to Co ha.‘ Colds and Throat lrrlts on. Start afresh on the road to better health-have fewer colds -lesa coughin -—rnore com- fort. Thouaan s have proved Poiconh Couglrezrup can accomplish very help lii-‘fflillll. Sold by all good dealers in 35c s c’ nu P n . were: — PLEASE NOTE — No Short tSubiects Shows 7 and 9:20 Matinee Tuesday 3:30- ARGYLE SHORE AND VICINITY Mule residents o! Argyle Shore are busily engaged in aettlna Wi- their wood supplies. Among ghyfans at the recent Victoria Unions vs. Charloi-letmvfl Canadians game from this vicinity Messrs. Donald MacPhail Jamie MacDougall. Leslie Mar- Nevin, Everett MncPhail, Mister MacPhail Abner Campbell, James Hall, Eari Moore. Mrs. Foster MacPhnil and Mrs. Earl Moore and son Ernest ivcrfl recent visitors to Cornwall. Mr. Dan MacPhee, Bonshaw, ls y seen on Saturday nights and hoc- key nights with his army- truck conveying large crowds of falls t,o Victoria rink. to enivy-l a lush" skating or to view the hard-light- ing Victoria Unions, once the in- termediate hockey champions, in action. Twice they have defeated the Charlottetown Canadians. scor- es being 9-6 and 6-1. The Unions have‘ not lost any of their vim during the long eriod they lgve not been in act on. The llneuP includes-Goal. S. Lord: defence. G. MacLeod. J. Knox; forwardsJ). MacLeod, l... Macleod John Knox, p; Moore, I... Macbeod, Knox. Missing from the llneuP We" L" Taylor and Harold Betts who we hope to see conic back in their old form again. A pleasant evening was spent recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacPhee, Bonshaw, the occasion being a shower for a newly wedded couple. Mr. and Mrs Jack MacNevin, Bcnshaw. Friends of Mrs. Mary Moore are sorry-to hear she is a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. Miss Dorothy Darrach, Charlotte. town, was a recent visitor to Bon- shsw, the guest of Mr. anil Mrs. Dan MacPhee. Friends o! w. lion MacNevin are glad to hear he is improved and up around again. Friends oi Mr. Neil MacDoui-zal are sorry to know he had the mi fortune of cutting his foot, while in the woods. All hope he will soon be out around again. Friends of Mr. Foster MacPhail are sorry to hear he is confined to his llilmg with a bad cold. Her friends are glad to bee!‘ MrsfDuncan Campbell is improv- ing alter her recent operation. Mr. Granger Mac- !‘ lends oi! Phail are glad to hear he is a- Pratt round again after his recent ill- HEQ. Miss Lillian I.'iliot was a recent visitor to Argyle Shore. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacPhail. The Victoria Unions deflated the Bedequa Seniors ‘l-s in a friendly game of hockey played recently in Victoria rink. IIIDIIIGTON WOMEN INTIITUTI committee ado. ‘Hie a pencil sharp lor school. New intod Sick. by. w“ Mmvrhanmhoaho ‘Jul’ "'51. o. ‘filo o; Q t0 l? as lifuifiilllhslgnation {Seen as Political idove g j to Pave Way. for Return er ‘sou won-s ~NEA aim “other. hp»- those fythe lit.“ “irrev ).- o DsGaulleh t0 Praalngmt%ooiidgs's“oo% i do not choose to run." An illllate t out that the Geaanerbay-Ps res nation was sur- - a ton a political , giwildgyiol"? fie note. but llfltat the v9 D9181! manager." EXPECT Out I th 131mm,», » Gfllille; eneliieesckdraw we’ De clusion: That DoGauile bgllgyes no government can solve the seri- o)?‘ crises in iooo. in coal. in bring- The General Jaimsolr . Qgfllalnly wuntd that billet-Ditty govgl-n. Eiinnngaimcomparatiilvelyalliirtle un- "'$°’%.é°“i°" .. “' m“ m’ au e" l5 s}, Droven true. n?) sixesgessor °$3o§3 be a e to reverse the downhill trend of the-French domestic economy and the uphill trend of inflation A series 01 gov- emmepm crises would ensue. no government would be able "to n. tan power ions. and then Then DeG-aulle. once savdor oi’ france. would be called from his irrevocable"- retarement to save Franco for the second time. ‘This tune he would present an ulti- mutual: Either vou give mg the will.“ iii‘ i“i.‘i“i'."’.i'°" "l m‘ pa po ca c e ng; 1 refuse the job. . °' How much truth there may be to the sntl-Gauilist let-ifs s i- cions is impossible to Judge. be General himself is not a notori- ouslv warm personality. He has 051? “ohm?” e V h Pmsldenigg "cam? mittee. Mrs. Chester Weeks. and Mrs. Wm. Weeks. Mrs.‘ Chester Weeks was asked t_o take charge o! questionnaire. The ioliowinz articles were passed in for Red Cross: 4 pra socks, l pr. vyiamas. 1 ouilt. Meeting closed with the Na- tioual Anthem. Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess and committee in charge. TRYON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting o! the yon Women's institute was held t the home of Mrs. George Pratt on Feb. ll with l0 members and two visitors Tihe president. Mrs. Walton Toombs. presided. and the meeting opened by sinslnil the first verse o1 the Institute Carol and repeating the Creed. . Crawiord was appointed to act as secretary in the absence o! Mrs. Spurgeon lark. The roill oail was answered by s. member of the Federal Cabinet. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Ono new member Joined. The re- turned soldiers’ entertainment committee reported presentations made to two returned boys and arrangements were made fol- a so- cial evening in honor o! a third. Miss M Gamble was appointed to take Mrs. A. J. Robins on this committee. _ ‘Iihe Red Cross conunitlee read a .iettcr of appreciation for the lgstbox of sowing and lcnltting forwarded to the Red Cross ollice. and reported that yam and flan- neiette had been received. It was decided to meer- on Wednesday evening, Feb. 13 for Red Cross ouilting. rhere was no report from the school committee. The sick committee reported inlit sent to three sick members o! the com- munity and this committee next month includu Mrs. George .* s. Charles Bartlett and Mrs. Howard. Callback. A C party was discussed it are. robe ooomletad la collection asn ted ‘to 10c. ‘The next lheet is lord with en's place ll (Pltflot DICIIQ 00W) ' ' ‘LAIJQTOI ‘ "the den ' ., _ Iunan iawgfish. Heriuuerai was eld at t? eaored Heart ahunm. . at l0 AM. Rldllhn t‘: of at the W.ld2..“."“h¥3"’.l‘.“" , J my liar hose-no.’ "m rm sari" “c. LA I I adtofifl llolnitoi. P rhea the pouuoai bell‘ the llalasal Dodalllds ' flu“ “ ufoofiio‘ "i'.‘“' i.‘ 1 III-l II Q mm w trl-rorfi “lino-filia- Q 9d- On the basis of the record. there is nothing to indicate that the General would like to be the u? Strong Man o! France. _ IBKSOME OPPOSITION I! he had so wanted. he could have seized the opportunity in the did not. frequent cii the Wench people might have buckled down to the tough gnu- ‘nflaidon. anti-black market road. 0n t-he other hand, it is un- 01 in 3.1% $3; 53.55?“ Evoke fliers crashed 2r ‘$103: down in D 911111811. 5a s Sodn-Ldr. Gm- a}; close iriends and they haven't airtight???‘ a vfimleu‘ P“ V100 the burl lands. QQCIL-Ik. first d afte the Li: ti . - ayaln flirt. one oelnthgnmoist mm G ill-list policy is that he wasn't satrons gun%untg Wm tan enouilh in the early days, when o; mm all the nifiiosity When Eeelsnd cov- redhisunitwill in eh admin wit-bother: uni txalian, doubtedly true that the General QdnlQQHwQOQ e . has found it more iy lrksoln to work vinlth an op tion. It is hard tor any man who has been used to having his orders followed unquestionlnlrlv tuddeniy to rind his Junior ofiiccrs saying, ln e!- fcot. "Oh. yeah? Says who?" ether DeG ull - fully playing a Machieveblaal game or not. there is no douhvt but that he might be forced back into now b ular will. This uld . stemm- (r51: Ugo machinations") on ‘.§",,,,§“f,'}°"" the Generals part but simply from the amazing fact that today, s year and a hall after the lib- eration o! France, no new politi- cal figure has stepped forward even»to the edge o! the national spotlight. France's rwnmized leaders today are the Blurbs. the Hornets, the Thorezer- men of the "Thirties. And it the French don't know what they do want. they do know what they don't want. France's late rties l directly to France's earlv ’Forties. evening. The event was a. financial success. The many friends oi’ Mrs. o chaos! lib; what m; room- tor Luftwaire coder‘ and an old Nan desk verted into an Drank R. Waco aclass- ass. m. Hsrbaok pm! his duties s4 Protmtant Pads-Ti! the C. A. Hellhta adian congregations ln Europe. As Wing Chaplain. he ministers to the Protestant personnel o! four R. A. Rs n. .'s mowing stationed at 41‘ d Uetersesi. near l-bsmb libnnerly minister $8‘ Crescent United Church. Caig . unds ‘hi: 6X90 the largest Can- C. ll. 412, 41d and ed in 4B3- hlch ooouploooolmfiliufi’ m“ apadre Wham amid-gar. Hurhck’ three years h“ in the R. O. A. I‘. Ullll-UY the first to take one oi the» which daii skies is cott W . Minn Otlicer or Carrying out tics used the ins J.J, checking the weather conditions- A1". the fighting tac- againat the Luftwafle, Commander is probably edusa. 128 Wing KO Mcquaid. Kensirlgtpn, hformerly o! not conducting s, dawn patrol 1n nloerwn are slao to successful operation in the Char- lottetown Hospital: aho to that she is home again. Mr. Roy Kennedy, representing J.M. Murphy. Halifax, N.S.. spent Tluusday in Aliberton. Mrs. John Cameron. Health Nurse. spent the pest week visiting schools n this district. Rumor has it. that Dr. Shes. has e procured oflicos in th town. and will soon be reslcitnmheie Mr. Wists-inn Carrie, Principal of High School( Aiberton) recently attended a. meeting in Charlotte- c n e FREETOWN --Mrs. Edmund Stavert has re- turned home alter spending spine time with her daughter. Mrs. Earl Cannon in Truro. Miss Jean Andrews of Ottawa. formerly of Freetown. scent an en- joyable holiday in Boston. ear of her search oi’ an enemy. Satisfied with flying conditions he orders up the hear fighter planes o! the four squad- rons comprising the Wing. Stall Officer Wing Chndr. As Air Northoottis Jo tokeopup tiona.l standards." with the object o! giving win- ed an excellent lace horse. Their frids are sorry to h o! the continued illness o! Mary ors daughter o! Mrs. Austen Rogers. A hi.» nt took Tawny,‘ eve place oung peo irlg gist-riots gathered at thfi n crowd round m. 12. whnma: hie from sur- home of Ml. and Mrs. Sts-vart to wish their damhter. Ruth, a happy btrthcl The the mm‘ guest of her uncle, Mr. my Stev- w‘! enson. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Andrews spent the week-end in Hunter River, the izumts of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Andrews. Mr. Walter Campbell spent the week-end in Charlottetown. Mr. Edgar Reeves and John MacFadyen paid a visit to Bon- shaw. W-hile there they purchas- ' i VVIYH GENERAL. ELECTRIC‘ LAMPS Thelma. organ selections by Mr. Stavert. A fine demonstration was given Mr. Btavert on waltz by fancy dances. me feature oil the eve- s three-tier birthday departed to their homes wishins Ruth many more happy birthdays. NORTH TRYON n; thhose attending Fann- service as‘ an h” no ' are en ed to days‘ leave a month at ethyl! which can cater for several nun- dnd Patrons at a time. Skiing, silt-ins. ice llblttkflrkgilfln‘ in m. snow or . main ooillntiolgs. m‘ m m’ ‘ s.) llll WOIIIN U 1 Dd TOWN P ‘i? " REGINA, Feb" 24 -—(CP)— Blanche Lenwo ol Montreal §9s§§t°§'w?.m plscghlgezm m the 5 home-me deaignshomos grid at, tractive cities to plm mam m" Yolma. pretty and auburn-haired, graduate in architecture from Mc ill and one o! the tew woman town C G.. forpglsljllsawxicll will be dr during the next nine months?" w the second class wmnen graduate in architecture and was the winner o! the 1945 lieutenanttgovesnor’: bronze o . This sherilrotvisittothewest and her second big Job and she likes it. Prior to coming here she was in charge o! the town-planning office at Windsor wihere s. mas- ter glen lor that city was mapped. M s Lemco came to Canada from England eight years ago and still has traces of her English sc- oent, Speaking o! tier vocation. she said there was one pertinent tact about it-town planning is so now in Canada that women are entering it on an equal footing with men. KILKENNY, Eire-(OI-‘l-A bust o! Gladstone is to be removed trom the town hall her‘ because councillors believe no shadow of a former British prime a iiusclls troll“ PROIONGID will!" irlaosiamiaiiquosaqoi 3i... will: wartime-pat on Sloan's Linimont. Muscles are living unit that need oxygen lo lune-flak and oven , work uses up reserve. Combat New ago! Pat on Sloan's Unison! when you ieol lauasle dio- hsrssial htigao go ea aulerieg. Pat ea.‘ Sloan's i-lainnt. . “Y [DANS llNlMEiii minister should tall on the assembly rooms.