eel-a», ....:r._u___..-. ___PAGE rrwssva Elsi} at no SIIMMERSIIIE ‘:1- QtylflOU A HAND; UNCLE ' LEV.’ l THINK THEY WERE SNOWED IN. \\. ITPYKI’, KG." _‘ lyugiford Mnclridz l -u. n..- li your lnnteh meal: have begun to pail on the iamily-surprlse them one ei these days and at the some time give yourseli a dinner-planning holiday. - - - Buy plenty oi FRANCO AMERICAN MACARONI in cream sauoe — this l: 18 cent: a tin-put it in a casserole and sprinkle lavishly with grated cheese and bread crumb: - - - the way it will dis- appear will do your heart good. IILANCO AMERICAN SPAGIIETTI ii: tomato Iuce served this way will bring "Oi-IS" and "ABS" oi de- ilght-yon get two tins oi Franco American Spaghetti ior 31 cents.‘ A one-dish meal i: easy on you. easy on the pocket book and your ianiily will ddnand more-GROCERY DEPARTMENT. AITIITION MINI li-ANCHEB! -- The Hardware Department has a HITTING ior the repairing and oltllifllll’ oi your present raneh or the handing oi n new one. There's lots oi money to he made in Minn mo. - - - Consult the Hardware Department about your reqelreaiehis e-dliey will advise you on the niost suitable Mini Netting iei- year in- dividual steeds-HARDWARE DEPARTMENT- I thitl everyone in Prince Edward ldand is welcoming the rain-More tl tlrthl oi winter. nut-are yon prepared ior Spring lain‘! The iialiea’ Wear Department ha: a large eoiieotion oi beaetiinl UMBREL- iiAl-prieel ironi 2.15 to 8.25. There are Umbrella: oi water- ooied Ill,‘ plssttoor tsiieisr-in plain ooiore. plaids. border prlhtl an iiortl tternl. ~ -' - All oi these Umbrellas have modern piestio or wooden. he ready m the stain. - - - any ah umbrella iroln the moths’ WEAR nhrsnrhihlvr. rne "lieu-n Mom” shop: ier her "young" in the Youth Centre-where she this ell their clothing needs in the one Department - ~ - The "later-n iiioni” will ilnd FAWN Ii-AION Purim srocirinos ior the lirls—thess are in else: ii 1-1 to I 1-2. prises at II. 1D and OI teutt~ scourge; to tile. These imen riaie: nose hays a silky sheen that the gong girls lise. ltlght now yen eatt get these-bet. we don't think they be to the shelves ior very long. lhpp todoy_ta the 2001‘! illit- ‘THE cuAgpiAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. .. '- LMAWS “WHERE OLD_ FRIENDS MEET" . . ' s-r. hour's ‘sonnets! ‘ , - _ . ii'Lesry_l‘-'a:iily lloiioreii iOu Blfiy evening. March i2. the people oi Unlonvsle gathered 0% the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Bruce hlseDougell to honor lid-r- and Mrs. Elmer Maolellan oi Bpringdeld West. and their little saunter-s. Doris and loll. who have recently settled in U-"ouvale. _ havinr purchased the iarm oi w. Allison Home. Mr. MocLellan sui- lered the loss oi his fine recon- diizioned home st sprinl-ilqld West by me on January tth, 1848, also the loss oi mam bags oi potatoes. Springfield West is only live miles irom 0‘Lee.ry. Mr. Earle Jelly. B.A.. the popu- lar and eiilcleni: teacher oi Un- ionvsle and the neighbor oi Mr- Maclselleu. was chairman. and in his pening remarks spoke about the sympathy o! the people oi Unionvale to Mr. and Mrs. Mec- Lellan on the loss oi their ilhe home. and o! the hearty welcome lo their midst. He then called upon Mr. William Bryon who pre- rented Mr. MwLellan with a well tilled purse which the guest oi honor thanked his iriende and hellhbora lor their generosity and told hhem that a hearty welcome awaited them at any time they might visit them in their new home, which is only about one mile irom O’Leory. He was ioi- lowed by Rev. W. G. Dickson, B- A., oi the O’Les.ry United Church, who heartily welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Maclellsn to the O'Len.ry- Unionvale district and spoke about their splendid qualities oi citizen- ship and oi their interest in the christian Church. At. Springfield West. Mr. Msolsellan was the re- cording steward oi the West cape United Church Circuit. Games oi crokinole, etc were then enJoyed and a hearty sing- song was participated in with Mrs. Gard at the piano. Delicious reireshmehie were served by the hosbeew Mrs. MscDougall, assisted by her daughters Joyce and Jenn, and by other ladies present. This enJoyoble social function conclud- ed by all wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mhtilstilfl-ll God's richest blessing in their new home. _ Cordon Following are the results oi the Ice Sports events o1 Borden School held at Borden Rink. Girls '1 Years and under — i. Donna Currie, 2. Imelda K911i’- Boys '1 Years and under - 1. Wil~ lard Gillis, Z. Everett Cdmilibfll» 3- Eldon Mnclnnis. Girls B Years - 1. Edith lvlsc- Ivor, 2. Margaret. Toombs, 3 Bar- bara Pequot. . Boys a Years - 1. Everett Camp~ bell, 2. Rhlph Sexton. 3. Fred Gan; dei. l Girls 9 Years - l. Aldona Gal- lant. 2. Elisabeth Jay. < Boys 9 Year: - l. Ivan Gallant. 2. Donald Gillis, 8. Robert Keough. Girls 10 Year: - l. Velma Al- len. 2. Connie Jeiirey. S. Doreen Dorsey. Boys 1o Years -- 1. Desmond MocIvor, l. Graham Dodge, a. Elmer Perry. Girls 11 Years — 1. Faye How- ati. 2. Juanita Allen, a. Shirley Gel- inni. . Boys 11 Years -- l. Arnold Mae- Lean, 2. Everett Campbell, s. Leon- ard Nourish. ‘ Girls 12 Years - 1. Marguerite Westhsver. 2. Anne MacDonald. B. Shirley Keoulh. Boys 18 Years - 1. Gemte Perry. 2. Billy Irving. 3. George Thee-ribs. " Girl: 1s Years -- 1. Aileen Gal- lant. 2. Elva MacKenna. Boys 13 Years - 1. Joe Keough. i. Dougie: P9111. Girl: 1t Years -- 1 .Ad: Aheern, 2. [Aura Onion. 8. Helen Keough. Boys l4 Years — l. Freddie Toombs, 2. Dougie: Oaoh. 3. Fran- ci: Woethn-ver. Girls‘ open none - l. Marguer- ite wesihever. 2. Ad: Aheern, h. Anne MacDonald. Boys’ open Race - I. Fred Toombs, 2. In Von Howstt, 3. Des- mond Msclvor. ' . Junior Bled Race (12 years and under) - l. _Helen Keouuh and cieerse Perry. l. Marguerite west- hever and Arnold Macllean. Behior Sled Race (12 year: and over) - 1. Marsuerite Westhever and Powell Trenholm; 2. Janet Gallant: and Fred Toombs. Girls’ Barrel Race - l. Nancy Jay, 2. Marguerite Westhsver, l. Juanita Allen. Boys’ Barrel Race -- l. George Perry. 2. Joe Keoufli, 2. fild Toornbs. ' NEW ! 0N SUN?’ MONTREAL -— (OP) - Henry I’. Hall, dean oi Sir Georie Wil- liams College slys the sun still he: socne new element: to give the earth’: scientists. Dr. Hall says that through the spectroscope method. the presence oi helium wea ilrei discoverer! on the sun and the ei~ ieci: o! the iun on the weather may yield irelh knowledge. suliirmitsios l-Ionor Roll: Grads x-i. Anlio Mia-Neill‘ s. Zelmo. LeCllir; s. Gladys heoiair. Grade 1x—1. Dorothy scorer. l°ahsy Scott. Edna Ciailhiit; 2. Wilma. Jenkins; 3. shirley Noon- sh. Grade VIII-l. Wanda Alsken; 2. Doreen Blacquiere; fifth-rim Doyle. Grade VII-l. Eleanor Gallant; 2. Barbara Dslion; 3. ltihol ste- Nolly. Grads vI-l. Florence Gallant; 2. Marl: Peters; 8- Alvina Arlen- ault. Grade V-i-l. Shirley Gallant; I. - --—-- “°“‘ “W” ‘" m“ °‘"""" smwsrnnvsul l Grade IW-l. Mary ldelhhie: l. ' Iii! Mae Arilnaultt l. Ann Wedge. Grade Ill-l. Naudi Gallant; l. oer-airline Neoiiao; :. Gentiles Giilll. oraoe m-i. star-met Wood- side; s. Julia Bohier; s. rsilstiilt Perry. Grads 111-1. chariot siitsey.‘ nulls oawsoh; I. wit: Al-stiisiaiii a. Leonard hioittlly. . cmee n-n. Pttitiila drool. Philippa Moltelly; l. iiooiie usi- lantj 8. Jaye: Arllilaitlhvm m G sde —1. hole! so Deni: Luce; l- Olaittiot omit Pineau. I may-immanent Olihlit-lt OIMNOI ivueieil rotors: shoe I» MARCH 19,3943 s lleir lrosil he ller Shoulders? . .~._----. WOULD you willingly place too lseavy s burden on your wiie’: shoulders? Care oi the isniliy and lniinugement 0| Ilse home ere tasks that are naturally h r: o: s partner. Yet if she were suddenly lelt without you, bur en: that are heavy Wlllll shared by boils would be her: alone. How could she lace them ‘ ‘ an income? There i: n way to make sure that slie would not liavc the added, crushing responsibility oi earning money io provide the hmily with food. clothing and shelter. l i: to put n: much ol your jncome as you con lnio Lilo Insurance and to increase the amount e: your eircunrsiancei permit. i Life Insurance can be arranged to provide a non-cunccilable Ionihly income that will nevor be uncertain-that fluctuating value: or snorkel upheaval: can never reduce. Thu: your heaviest burden will not isll on shoulder: ill-fitted to carry the loud. MAnurKErunsns msusnric: conrauv ' liiAD omce (Established lss7) rosouro. cmso: . C. M. FRAZEE - B. H. HUGBEI Special Represents-hive: _ siiAuoNly/i . commie: . GENERAL trim are been mt ii! may NI" ies. ‘-' ATTENTION LliitiBEiliilEii and FISIIERMEN mom. FOR FISHING nos-rs mo 10s m. e Cyl. Iuicl: Power Uniiiornrlllhe prur- o» sis-id with pulleys. thoiit tliitl gevernert. ._ - 21-2 m‘ G.M.C. n PM’. rm. um" in on . moo with pulleys, shells sot govern Here‘: 4 sturdy o. M. Engines aeroplane fiver-iv“- iien, ideal for hoot bee. _ ‘ " L‘. t or. Buick its iii. .2 him om: w! "P- __i.: ten o.m,c. " so li}if._ a »r_.ore.r. ‘gm H P- . Glitter s_t Movies-till entitle?!“ bib"! Ii yo: lllirwtfii amines casserole-rent ~ e . ‘ h . “m. z ' Y1@'i"?-".'."»? g floss.