511131145. 194s vouu. no rm ALL! o. 3 SOLID HOURS AT SHIRRIFPS FIlN PARADE or '48 All. NEW SHOW! WITH ROY WARD DICKSON AND NON ms DAFFY omo m ms oAsr TOUR FROM COAST TO WITH OVER $50,000.00 IN PRIZES FORUM APR. 26 yOR. "Y" GRADE SERVICE CLUB WELFARE WORK TIOKETS OOINO FAST! GRAB YOIIRS NOW! AT Worthy's Drugstore, Jenkins Phar- macy. Hughes Drug Co. Ltd., and Milton's Old Spain. This Advertisement sponsored by: In: JENKINS Pnnnmscr m. .\.u.<. lYeh‘) A ‘jlilpVlifilfiq L_r\.-i-.\. Ir. .... . Plt-"Hv (nAllVlllOwK-ri Sale Agents for Ganongs‘ GB ' Chocolates "r s on not 1' B!’ Tuberculosis is the question! You owe it to yourself and the future health of your family to Iind out if you have TB! TB is a killer!-it causes about 5,000 deaths each year! TB is contagious! It's the No. I disease killer between the noes of I5 and 44. Be safe . . be sure . Protect your family! t CHECK YOUR cuter GET AN X-RAY . . . TODAY! There's no need to wait for (in appointment . fiust visit the X-Roy Centre at I75 Grafton Street. ' Working hours are as follows: Monday, Wednesday and Friday i0 AM. to l2 and 2 to 5 PM. Tuesday and Thursday 2to5end7to9lM. r. r. I. TUBERCULOSIS , LEAGUE looeVsn s you’ I went it eltanl . TINDII IIAOIIITTI WITH ‘IAIIOY ' TH E CENTRAL cufionsn i" 1°"! llIi-Irast but advertising al a! llama as be Inserted - va een a w mugs; . sole In advance. mama's s-axs. Phone szs. NEW nnncrnrc lflyqlrrng Just arrived. Toarnfis Music Store, PHONE SAUNDERS 1806 far group and wedding pictures og location. KYANIZE, Paint varnishes. En- grtszerles. New khedes. Toombg Music HOWARD MaINNIE mu," Footwear at I75 Queen Street CRDCKETT a BTOIIEY LTIL. located. temporary quarters. at s3 Grafton Street, formerly Clov Club. Phone 834. 1 JUST ARRIVED-Beautiful st- terns ‘Irimz ready pasted walip p- er- Guaranteed washable and latdeprool. IRAS. Jones, 12B Keni S. TRINITY W. M. S. -- The oom- munitv iriendship secretary, Mrs. A, S. Morson reported 91 visits made to hospital and homes in her report at the W. M. S. meeting. MR. AND MRS. HENRY CIIILLI‘ BOURKE of Charlottetown, an- nounce Ilse engagement ol their daughter Frances Isabel to Mr. Ronald Burns Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shubal smith of Halifax. Wedding to take place in May. REV. R. D. liIaoLEAN CALLED- The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island met Tuesday in St. James‘ Church Hall to receive and con- sider a call from the Presbytery 1i Montreal in the Rev. R. D. Mec- Lean. B. A.. Minister of 8t. An drew's, Montague. Cardigan. borne Valley and Dundss. Alter hearing commissioners from the Presbytery o1 Montreal and the Congregations oi Montague, etc. the Court plac ed the Call in Mr. MacLenirs hands and he intimated his ac- ceptance oi’ it. Tribute was paid ‘n Mr. Msclseanfi work by the repre- sentatives of his own Congrega- tions and by‘ fallow-Presbyters. The pastoral tie was dissolved as and from April 30th, and the Rev. Chas. D. Henderson o! Murray Harbour North was named Interim Moderator or Montague. The Cali is from the Congregation o! S. An drew's Church. Huntingdon, P. Q. and was accompanied by a Guar» antee of Stipend oi $2,200, togeth- er with Manse and Globe and {on weeks holidays. Rev. R. D. Mac- Lean will take up residence in Huntlngdon early in May. In Memos-lam Mus. ssiiWTiIsiisoN On March 13th. iricnds and ve- lntives were shocked when word was received o! the sudden passing of Mrs. Emma (McGregor) Carson. widow of Robert PICsr-son. 0! Cam- bridge, Massachusetts. and form- erly of New Gill-WOW. Prince Edward Island. She was the eldest daughter of James McrGre8or and his wile Grim; McCslius-rs oi Kingston and her death was the first break in s family of eight daughters. She leaves to mourn one daughter Grace who since the death of her lather, has been associated with her mother in carrying on the business o! the Carson cafeteria on Broad- way, Cambride. where they catered chiefly to the Harvard College students. The funeral took place on the 16th. Rpv. n: Daddy conducted the service at the tuneral house, and Rev. Elvet Laird at the cEme- tery in Brocton, Mass. The fallow- ing sisters survive. Mrl. Fred Ward. Mrs. Hammond Johnston and Mrs. Wilson Stewart oi Charlottetown. Mrs. John MoCsLlum o! Minneapolis Minn. Mrs. George Gamble of Cambridge, Mus. lids-s. Ira. Auld and Mrs. Adam Livingston of Kingston, P. E. I. - In Memos-inns In loving memory of Warren II. Brehaut, Murray Ilarbor, who passed away April 2nd. 1943. The Joya that. he missed on life's ghway, May he find In God's Garden of Itest. - Iondly remembered by ILII Illa. IS l()l ll‘ 'l‘lll<().\'l‘ .8011‘ P There is new hope for you if you use Poleon'e Cou is Syrup. Bad attacks oi coug - ing will certainly be checked This aromatic remedy acts sa_ar. internal antiseptic and thine out the mucus or phlegm that causes the gasping and choking. The strained, over-wrought con- dition in the muscles of the throat and bronchial tubes II relaxed. and you can breathe more Irecl again. Ii you suffer from a eak Throat, from Bronchitle,_s Cou h or Cold, don't experiment w th a doubt- Iul remedy. use one that em- braces the‘ best oi pharmaceuti- cal skill. U‘: Poison e Coulis Syrup. Soldby sil Druggiste in 35c botti c ‘PRGVINGEJJF This eolunsnls reserved let nawa 000R’! (or Photographs. "so sums: in ss minutes. m ' Maritime Central Airways. Phone 200i or sso. -1- MES. JOHNS 0N’! LADIES‘ WEAR. - Specie April Bargains Shop Early. TED MARIE ELENA SALON. I34 Richmond. Phone 219i. CONFIDEI-ATION LIFE LN BUBANCE. ilead of Iiillshwo Ami illcinlty Mr. Elvin Douglas, Charlotte. town. spent Easter at his lanzne sore. Miss Dorothy Douglas qpent blaster with relatives bu Charlotte- town. Mrs. Frank Myers. Mr. Cecil Myers and Miss Mary Myers were visitors to the City recently. Miss May" Douglas oi Mt. Stewart spent tier Easier holidays with he: grandparent; in Head o1 l-lillsborough. Master Bruce Douglas o! iVl-t. Stewart has returned home altar spending Easter-with his grand- parents in Head of iiillsborougti. Tlhe people in this district are engaged getting their wood home as the weatherman is taking the snow and the roads an getting bed. we. Collin Douglas and daughter Joan spent Easter in Charlotte- town, while there they were lie guests o! Mrs. Douglas’ sister, Mrs, Vernon McDonald. --H.I1. Mr. Lane Douglas who is taking a usiness course at. Prince cl We es College, Charlottetown. is spending Easter holidays at his home in l-Iead of l-Iillsborossgh. The people o! this district are pleased to know that_ little Guy Cameron is improving after hsvinghad an accident at his home. He is the son c! M11 and Mrs. bouts Cameron. _ _._... ’IIhe people o! this district were saddened to learn o! the aad death of Mr. George Drake. Bristol, hot 40, Mrs, Drake formerly Miss Vivian Birt oi’ this district has the sympathy of the community in her time of sorrow. also t0 "W "Wm" and lather. they mourn the loss oi a kind husband and son. ‘Th6 funeral vhhch was held at Bristol United Church on Monday, March 29th was largely attended. - s CANADA PRINCE EDWARD ssnsrm 1N THE PROBATE COURT The ‘m. day of April an. 194s 1.. lee Estai-a of sonn srnwswr late of Plctou in Plotou County in the Province o! Nova Scotls. M11.“ Railway Employee. de- ceased, testate. To the Slsoriii oi the Counties ol Queen's and Kins‘! Cmlliil" I“ the said Province ul Prince Ed- ward Island or any Conaf-IIIIO ill‘ - t person within said Coun- ties GREETIN G : wnnnnss upon readies "is petition on file of Chester Walker offGeorgetown In KIIIII Count! Ill Prince Edward more. bellow"- mn William E. Bentley of Char- lottetown In Queens CMWW l" Prince Edwsrd Island, Barrister. the Eseouwre ol the above named mug; paying that a citation may s» issued for the sum» limit“ ufter set forth: You are therelore hereby required to cite all persons interested In the said Estate in be and app before the Judas ll"- sent n". Probate Court Io be held in the Court House In Charlotte- town In Queens F'""'". "l i!" said Province, on Tuesday i-Ilfl eleventh day cl May next cousin!- st the hour of eleven o'clock fore- aoon of the same do! i» Ill" cause u my they on vhr the Accounts of the said Eli-l“ lhlflllfl not be passed and the Estate 010M! us prayed for in said petition and on motion oi William ll. Bentley. Bus" Proctor for said Petitioner- Arsd it is hereby ordered that a- irue copy be forthwith published In some newspaper Dilillllilfi I" Charlottetown aforesaid once In ‘oi week for st least four oon_-. seoutlve weeks from the date here- oi‘ and that‘ a true coll! hereof be forthwith posted In the Iollowinl public plsoea respectively. ‘ in the hail of the Court House In Charlottetown aforesaid.“ or near the Bank of Nova Scotls In Char- lottetown eeeaaid. and Bl- il’ MN’ the store of Frederick J. Delorle In Georgetown aforesaid so that ‘u “m” Interested in the aalsl Estate as aforesaid may ‘have due notice thereof. ‘ WITNESS Ills Ilonour Ilarold Leonard Palmer. Judge o! the said Probate Court st Charlottetown In Queen's County. the day and yea-r first above written. By the Court. (8rd) I. MARGARET PALMER Registrar l.. B. . VISIT OUR OOOKEIIY NOON 2i! Greet George St. risndstzei. , L. G. SAVAGE, Proprietor. Tee Scones, Cecoenut Deintles, Date Slices, Iced Cup Cakes, ' Fruit Cellos Apple, Raisin Lemon Pies, etc. t TBE..GUABP1&1§i--¢HARL°IT£T°_YYN YORK _&__I_IIOINITY Mr. Leonard Newson, York.‘ has most o! his wood (or next winter 911.‘: ____ Mr. and Mrs. Irving MacDonald Covehead were visitors to the City last ‘Tuesday. Messrs Ira and Claude Davis, o! York are kept hue the last iew weeks loading pots oes. Mr, Jim MucCormiek, spent the week-end-in York the guess of Mr- snd Mrs. Peter Proud. Mr. Ambrose need. Milton Inuit master in York the 8110i» v! MP- and Mrs. George Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox. City spent Isster in York the guut o! Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. Mr. J. B. Lewis, York. spent. his Easter- holidays in York the guest of his two nephews Irs and Claude Mr. and Mrs. Allan Swan, York spent Easter in Mt. Stewart the we", o: Mrs, Swan's mother. Mrs. Jay. Miss Gladys Maddillen. Oovehesd spent a sew days in York 1w- Wk nhe guest o! her cousin, Mrs. Frank Vessey. Mrs. Howard watts. York scant Easter at he: hcne in Plat River. m; guest of her mother Mrs. John Nicholson. Mrs. William Crockett, principal teacher o! York school, spent her Easter holidays at her home in Orwell Cave. Miss Evelyn Under-hay, ptlflll-FY teacher oi! York School is spending her Easter holidays at her 1W“ In Bay Fortune. Mr. Vernon Dennis has nut- illi I silver cup as a trophy tor the but team participating in the Shootlnl club at York. Sympathy is being extended this _wggk us we, Tom Veseey, York on the deehh ot her mother Ufii- 5i"!- ley Keller, Tracadie. . Miss Myrna cssweil. City is spending her Easter holiday! l" York the guest of her Iflhiimfiiiifll’ Mrs. Fred MacDonald-C. llr. Fred, ‘mean-seen. Kerk was busy last. week getting s new well Don't Make This Mistake » When Child ls SU Friday. Saturday SALE i $3495 FYWIIIHIAIQSUITS G0 On Sale At This One Price IT Yes Mister! These Suits originally sold for much more money! Here is an out- standing offering of men's quality worsted and tweed suits, single and double breasted. Exceptionally low priced-you'll find each suit o remarkably line value at this new low price of $34.95. BE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION! Choose lrorn Blues - Greys . Browns ~ Sizes 36-44.. MGDRE it} M9LEOD L! dug, the work been done by Doug- las Brothcrs oi CIli-Il‘I0i.i€IO\\‘li. Mrs. lieber PruiiLt has relurned to hes‘ home in Rosebank alter visiting in York the guest. ol her parents Mr. ismTMrs. Archie Vcsey, The farmers ol York are planning on doing a rushing business this year on account ot there being live new tractors purclinscddast week. The silver thaw, which occurred over the week-end has made the roads very treacherous for vehicle traffic, and ilhose who travel on loot. Mr. Harry Lewis and Mr. Gordon Crockett, York made a flying visit lo Tracadia on Saturday, where they were guests o£ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watts. SEEK nrssnsfqrscos NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. — (CP) _. Walter Maguire o! New Westminster, and Harold Bailey o! Coral Gables. Florida, plan to ily to the Arctic ircm Edmonton in May to'oollect rare birds’ eggs in the marsh area between Perry River and Coronation Gulf. IIYIIIOI ' surname IFIIINIIISWE§ QUICK DIVING “Ne; o! E sI°‘ I . TIIQNfiP-Ammlfi-I (10- _r | 1 ROSE VALLEY Y. I’. U. CONCERT The Rose Valley Y, P, u, pp. 561117011 their annual concert 1a Bradalbane Hall on Friday evening. March 12th. A IRISH crowd was in attendance good order prevailed, and each number was heartily applauded. Rev. W. B. MacPhnli cspabiy sat ed as Chairmen and, alter brie. remarks announced the programmi- as follows: Opening Chorus — Keep on tne sunny Side, Instrumental Music - Messrs. Earl and Albert Todd. Mrs. Leslie MacLean. and Miss Lois Abbot. Dialogue - in The Schoolroom. Mary, Billy and Gordon Maths son, Rome and Vernon Macbesn, and Edison McKenna. Solo - Come All You Young Companions- Raymond Dixon. (Encorel-Jn My Dear Old Southern Home. Dialogue _ Heck says It - Iona and Lorna Keating, Joyce, Roms and Version Maollesn, Walter Lord, Raymond Dixon, John and Junior Matheson. Sing Song _ Ions and barns Keating, Joyce, Beryl, Sheila and We Ilorrlially Invite You to Visit Our. , PAINT DEPARTMENT Now completely stocked for the first time since the beginning of World War ll. Ilraniiram-llcnrlerson Paints, Canada Paints, Luxcr, Fla-Glaze and Narva Enamels, Luxor, Illaniiet Bron, Pratt 8r Lambert ilarnishes. - ruisnc IIAIIIIISII, ilAIilIISlI STAINS - MURESCO — ELITE IFlsorVlaxes, Liquid Waxes, llsreol, Iilevc clean FENNELL & CIIANDI. LIMITED, Roma MacLean. Raymond Diitnr, and Walter Lord with guitar so Companimenl, by Joy” Mach,“ and Ions Kcating. MDirslogue - Sales Resistance '- r. and Mrs. Albert Todd a . berta Todd. "d Al Solo - Little Boy Blue »- Mrs. Henry Chowen (encore) Iillssouri Shore. Intermission and Sale or c; Hishiand Fling-Roms hiacllggh dgialosue~ Rose Valley Upiiar so. Albyrt- hairs. Leslie Macbean, Mn Geoer T0_d. Mrs. Ewen Todd. Mrs. 89 131K011. Iona Keating, Beryl MacLean and Shells Macbesn. s“? D"">111B- Raymond Dixon Monologue — Aunt rune Testi fies - Mrs. George Dixon, Instrumental Music - Messrs. Earl and Albert Todd. Mrs. Leslll Meal-can. and Miss Lois Abbot, T7I°—S1K1l9d. Sealed and Deliv- ered -Misses Joyce, Beryl and sheila Mimi-Mn (encore) The Leaf 0i’ lsove. Dialoeue - Millie and Tillie ‘.1 New York — Mrs. Leslie n“. Lean and Mrs. George Dixon, Solo —- Devilish Mary - veg. non MscLean (encore). How Are You G-oing to Wet Your Whistle. Solo —North Navies (by request! PAGE TI-IR_E_E___ T Raymond Dixon. (EllCOl'6l_-DC3T Dr. Join-i. Closing Chorus -- Home on Range. The King. lhl KEPEATED AT IIARTSVILLE The Rose Valley Y. P. U. Con- cert sponsored by Spr ton W. L was presented in Hartsvi e Hall 0A Friday evening, Mulch 19L " Rev. W. B. ltlacPhsil was emu. man and after brief ‘remarks an- nounced the programme as given, above, which was lseartiiy applaud- ed by an appreciative audience. At. the close oi the programme. Mrs. Duncan Macintosh, 0n behaJ of springton Women's Institute, thanked the Rose Valley Y. P. U. for presenting their programme and expressed the wish that they might came back again inthe near lut- urc. Delicious reireshments were served to the numbers ‘of the Y.P.U. by the Springton W. I. NOT QUITE CRICKET The game ct cricket. was known as early as the 13th century when the Saxons played a similar game culled cresg. n IIIDQII[AMID\EL n mnno ‘I. Foo” ' "--.5..t!'.2.E§J.f.§l§i5»w"“ - r izi CARMINE _ , . ‘fillititiiithlisl ‘ill sans: I“; LA