. IENEDADE IIIDITS! .2 PAGE EIGHT _' " Pllllllii EDWARD TDD“. all SATURDAY Shows 3:25-78 ‘The HEART-STIRRING sroav or MEN wml A DREAMAHAND A out ro so WITH m ALSO NEWS {than C A P I '1‘ C l. TODAY AID sslullnsr ¢ susllua filial?‘ I N! IDIIS DICK GIITII llllll IIOII Kllllifl’ \ Ollllfl III PLUS COMEDY FLICKERS - CARTOON Shows 2:30-74:45 EMPIRE TDlllDllT AllD SAT. - Sihws 7 and 8:45 Matinee Saturday only 2:30 sonata solmo FOR sclloll mu MELODY! .3.» with . "lulllsow fliiiii 1n: llocltlss" . wiii“ (.4) iii i p“ scam. - cartoon MINSTREL DAYS m. IIIIIIITY. r. u. m. Herbal-fit. r. u. met at the M or st nah-cl.“ 17ml? ‘mud-unsafe ' -' ‘n CIWIII eakins wars Kenneth questions asked. and this made - _ Inioaable and ‘ile wor- i {Wwmbfrls Inn was W. 1 . Jil- tnlslnsss 0d crlllnsl susnnlslliiirport llousss rmmcffirmurzhfiolng 1° TWII , a newsy nature may be lnaereud] 1 . l l. oaaswaul h.» | 3| . mm “Q; {sylhsllhlrhluul any, “I,” """ The dlannrl-tllalg d building: at uffwcmmTfl" u!‘ m‘ the Ohssiottetown Airport hae been ____ proceeding at a rapid pace for] w. u. s. sllavlca-u. onh-‘mr "ms w"- Thw WH-iwi u“. chard-l’ sumhy wen-n‘, M I méflslllrlllg 130 i001 by 3O X001 801* 13°, Mum 93L. . ved during the war as barmckg for ._.__ ,the many airmen-l stationed hue ncaas-sleslzwcJasapsluiB-M l" w" brine will by WI-r on sale at Old Spain, Mayfair, Ill-l. Ami: for I-lvwwrhnaicly Ii! Ulla Pharmacy and Hllbes Dru, 7111111306 - , The Veteran; have been given Store. ___ ,prl0i'lty to purchase these saruc-i GEORGETOWN: chumrl of ahg- ‘lures. 5nd the Bit-barracks will i0r[ land Services. 3rd Sunday in Lent, the second tinle serve some World March 9th. Mattins, Sermon. Lit-[War II cxxnbatlvnts. Many vetaz any 11 A. M. Sunday School at 2 have taken advantage Qt this op-i P, M. DOIKlBS H. BHQPIQH, sllldtflt poflunlty a‘ p 11g“; Qf $17k)‘ . Missionary- itheir housing plmblemfl. These for-l ’mer barracks ell-é notby any means‘ luxurious in style or decoration and NEW GLASGOW. Fredericton. Bi fHE GUARDIAN ' G DAYS ARE IlERFiWMlAIN rr.luZ°§"'ll'l'li-hlhg MARCH’ 7th t When our inventory was taken we were amazed at the large varietyoi’ small, but useful-articles we have or hand. There is not enough of any one item to make a display and placed on the sales floor alone amongst the larger pieces of furniture these articles would not be seen - 80 i we are clearing out our Second Sales Floor and there for a few days these smaller items will be given géprominent place and will DUCED Prices. sold at GREATLY BE- Tlso Following is 3 list o‘ some ell the articles s" Brudaibuale. Iihere will be services on Lord's day, 9th (D. V.) as iol- lowm-New Gin-wow at 11.00. Fred- ericton at 3.00, Bradalbane at 7.30. Young People's Bible Study group on Friday at the Nicholson home. some, due to weather and damage‘ received in the procen of moving. ame in need oi repair. However with l emtslderable, work and a iurthelr| small cash outlay these lmiidims are being renovated into wmfcrt- For the Children- s...- the Listings-oom- llllai Grove at 8 o'clock. J. W.i mm . an m“! kw“ “mm” iglnity steal: ll: Zleslrlente. Q w‘ _ The prohmh of moving a build-l BRADALBANE United Churcllnme h” aways been a duncuh we M‘“"‘ 9"‘? V'“'YM7'3°§- “who with the distance entailed in’ Pleasant Va ey 730 P. . Bo ser- ‘ _ _ vices will be conducted by members igfirggseg“l'pkzvegfefhzlfixl”t‘ a: Y, P. U. No service at North Gran, n‘ um" f: u l Q h m“ ville or Bradalibane. W. B. Mac-"° Y _ e 1"” c“ ° mfg: “vr PM“, Mlnma.‘ -,ings o. any consequence. n10 e _ {depends on anew and ice over which CENTRAL PARISH. — Services to slide or drag his building. This ‘m. sun)“ Mann 9th cum, cove winter, heed-less to say, has been 11 a M_ s. s. 10.15 A. M. Nine Mile a poor cite for movin-s. up until Creek 3 P. M. Clyde River 7 P. M.‘ about two weeks ago. , Rev. T. W, Goodwill, Minister. Before the building can be moved CALVIN CHURCH. it first must be divided into three Mermaid. parts to iacillate easy handling.‘ zioh worship will be conducted onorm h pair of skids are placed Sabbath next at 23o P. M. Rev. under one of the sections. ‘These G. C. Webster. Minister. Iskids are usually two logs (40 feet j Ilolng by i8 inches diameter) Joined POWNAL CHARGE. Uniirdyal either end with 6"X6" croes Church oi Canada. s!l'Vl%v!p1ecx,OXw9 m, the“ skids the sum-y. March 9th- 230 P- M-ssclloh is ready to become mobile, Mlllview. 7.00 P. M‘. Povmel. Rev. ‘ibu. now pemmgon m“; gnmum- E. R. Macvicsr. Mi-niflitr- {loll has to be obtained from the ——— _ higher powers. RETURNS T0 MINT, {QM-l The Dept. qr Public Wouika must! Ml" 5°“ A- Tuppe" GM‘ Mm‘ ' be notified o! the reeds to be used: l Secretary of the M.R..n(7. hos rr- and the approximate “n,” o‘ min" him“ ‘i’ w!" 5°“ m” ‘$5M’ The o. n. n. officials must be nott ling several days in the city. ~.. M “d consulted M the “away here. Miss Topper eondl‘ \ ‘P l“ d Th Leadership classes with the so . MW H" i0 be "W" - l w. at Prince of Wales College. M11... and telephone compainys have to mpper was the nus-st of Rev. andirnotlfied and men .rcm these Bonn Mrs. I. Judson levy. lcema are!’ lgitleiledut; Pmlwl ‘i331 i company es wiring , CORNWALL PABTOlAL rlece y. ‘rilg/OOH-sflit of various CEAIGI. — 881V“?! BUBCIY. prgpgfly gwnefg hp; to b9 feCAlVQd‘. March 9th. areas follows: Kingston w“, the move,- mv m, then-i 3 P. M. Cornwall ‘i P. M- B- Sahwl fields. With the aforementioned! 11 A. M. Dr. A. D. lvliacKenzieJnM a few 0th“ dang“ squad my SpOQIQI. Y. P. U. Friday evening at project ads a nee“ 11.1“ "a the, heme d Mr. and Mrs. R. Jewell, Mum bee“ f MQIQQW Dink. REV. 1R. SUNNY. Two amt“, opunun‘ h “y”: "WI!"- ;dem are attached by chains a. the! —“"' ‘ length hatfl fircm 3H5“ no"! " 9mm P?'l:hle¢alrpmo€t ‘t’: the oltyy commences pin NSAC. student and Mrs. Ptrprhe “fine be.“ away“ M p", idi t as “m",_n§’°,°,’,‘wj°jnw“§a ‘Nd; sent begins with the Buckley Pout to theii‘ home in calal-lettmwn. P-imil I,I_Wl\iiahGrIhCrl.P0ppinwas Thlshoadhusedseihrastile eyed with C. ll. Bentl and-Central Royalty school where the ‘mp! y lpeth tla-ns west and proceeds acres lthe lleldl, the Mount Edward Rodd FUNERAL SERVICE-The iun- the railway track and amen“ W! ml of m. Coarse mum!" Mk the Malpeqlse Road after purine 111MB Ymmil! ""1119! 9‘ ‘islet-til of the ladle powers. Malpcqua o'clock from his late residenceHRMd h bum,“ u f“. u w”!!- Qqynpgyyy, Jrruro News. Ruatlcoville. lo 5t. Ausustlns’: 'KINDERGAR'I‘EN SETS — desk type table with two chairs, finish- ed ln Maple. $7.95 s for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. HIGH CHAIRS Sturdy, in Walnut Finish. $6.95 I for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ROCKING CHAIRS -- well bal- anced and strong, $ $4.95 for . . . . . . . . . . .. SLEIGHS —- Steering. Spitfire m 0 d 0 l. $3.85 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SLEIGHS —— Steering. Canadian Flyer model, $3.15 I for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PONYBOYS — A rare delight for the small ones. Strongly made Rocking Horse, $5.95 I for.... sLnloHs-flaliyps. - ' ............ .. 69c. ;.CTURES,;B..;;... FLIGHT WAGONS - Strong, ,;1;§:e,,°‘§?,5°§,i' heavy rubber tire on disc wheels, propelled by levers and steering b’ ..’. T’. f’. Ti . .9777. $7.95 for BABY WALKERS — On casters. Baby plays while mother works. 5.25 for CARRIAGE PADS — Water re- pelling. Two to a car- I riage, 80c., now 2 for SNOW SHOVELS —- These came to us in error but just the thing for the little toddlers, 29c. Now 2 for .. . . . . .. ELECTRIC IRONS .- Daughter can now help and imitate mother, 3.50 furs.‘ I95 For the Bedroom- Assorted BEDROOM MATS, $12.50 for . . . . Kidney shaped VAINITY SETS. — 2 - piece unfinls ed, S ................... 4.25 CHESTS OF DRAWERS -- Un- $5.". .“.'. T‘. fit‘. .*.‘.‘T'T’.". $7.95 CHESTS OF DRAWERS -- Un- 5.1‘? 7.1‘? .°. .".'. F??? $4.95 $5.95 SLIPPER CHAIRS — Spring-tilled, 10.50 for CLOTHES HAMPERS — Assort- ed colors, $9.75 s for For the Kitchen- KITCHEN CHAIRS — Strongly constructed, $2.25 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KITCHEN TABLES — Unfinished top with walnut finish $4 I gHAlIlR CUgglliONgl-Es Washable, eav y pa e , . - a . I for . . . . . . . . . . . . RUBBERMATs-Genulne rubber — Red, $2.45 .95 for . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Church, South Rustico, where Re-i qui-em High Mass was celebrated.- by the pastor, Rev. Clarence Pitt-e, Corner, and than the route deviates to Dimmers’; Comer. The long in! westward again along the back road SERVING TRAYS - With flower |qvl¢e at ends when the building is deposited lllheo glllefcgfillllaaers wel-Qéfl-leli‘ 111 l m“ m UV?" 97'1"‘ Messrs. nawsl-o Gallant. HowsHFPark Rem Gallant. Joseph Gallant, Anthony] All in all moving a building re- Bernard. Gerald Gauthier and (Inn-q a great deal oi planning and Oliver Dolron. i careful handling or the project be- ———— leorrles a failure. The broken skids SOIOB-ITY Mun!" - Wlwropes, chains andlwiruwhidhocma- mum:- or 8m Siam Phi m" "it" accidentally from m» w tinno la the home of Allie Wei-M ‘m the five mile journey are additional Wednesday Wmllil- "W" 5"" to the movele worries. but. lmslly. with the President. like. Thomaaimlm and man-s 5km u-gmnph Over Delilois in the chair. ‘me Vmqmamm. end B, new home la bom. gramme for the evening was i8!- ehuae of the Educational phenol-J Mrs. Keith Rogers. who lave a! nsoat interesting talk on the me- llecsivss llaws 0i elm-him of the short story. De-l Brother's Death . slsotle discussion on its construe-l tilm and merits ioiiowed. Tea ‘III served by the hostess. lwurdwssrecsivedhsusifiil" gfisgMLHoowfEIlIYUWW Personals i rough so»: oi the More“ legs, $8.50 for . . . . . . . IRONING BOARDS - s Unfinished, $2.75 for . . 1 e25 GARBAGE CANS -g With inside removal container, 1.75 for . . . . b k o, §§.-ls§l'.1§“.'. . 5?. .57.“: . 85C. SERVING TRAYS -— With flower or scenery background $2.75 for . .. . . . $1 I25 7o: rm", $2.25 PICTURES -—- Beautfiul wall pio- E‘.'£.°;S..T‘".‘E‘.‘3‘O°‘.'...‘T’.‘?'. $2.35 WALL BRACKETS -— A place to 1‘§f.i’...."§°...‘é‘i'..°. i“ $1.95 BRASS FIRESIDE SETS — A beautiful thing for the living-room with a fireside 24.50 for FIRE-LOGS - For your imitation fireplace — real logs with conceal- ed electric light to give real effect, §Z$£‘§§°....‘E’§'3.'?'.‘T'.“. $5.95 $5.25 HASSOCKS — A full assortment and in various colors, $12.50 for . . PULLMATCH ASH TRAYS and Pullmatches - No searching for a light — just: pull $8.00 s for............,..... HUMIDORS —- Men! for your tobacco a beautiful cork lined humidor with moisture container 5.253%’; ‘.°.".“.°.°.°. 5.77".‘ $2.95 Assorted- GO-CARTS - the real thing for $9.95 FIRE-LOGS -- As above, $18.50 for . . . . as... and HUMIDORS — As above, $5.00 for . . . .. BROADFELT RUGS -,—— In Wine fii:'.‘:*if.‘.%':..”;??$19.95 $58.11;. if”. .°.". T. $1 5.75 333. 31.31 i .°.'. .7. $1 1 .75 $§$...l?"i‘.’°"s..§'. Wm‘ u‘ for . . . . . .77‘. . . .. flEBbK -- Flogescent bulbs, rown, ue an green, $19.50 for OCCASIONAL CHAIRS — Uphol- stered back and seats with arms- féfiii?! .".'.‘.°?‘.'.?Y $14.95 Formerly priced at 8 I $19.95 33.50 for . . . . . . . .. Formerly priced at 88.50 for ELECTRIC HEATERS -- With the spring evenings ahead -- not, cold enough for the furnace, too cool without some form of h e a t, $23.5 for . . . . . . . . ELECTRE} tII-IEATERS - For- mery p ce at $18.50 for . . . . .. Combination Telephone DESK AND CHAIR SETS -- heavy leatherette with chrome arms legs, $42.50 -.-.|..~- ... s for . STROLLERS. - s 1 l g h t l y damaged, $22.50 for ........._._._._... DRDDKETTXI. STDRAEY. lTD. “DEALERS IN RELIABLE FURNITURE Charlottetown, P. I. I. lsl Queen Street Phone 9M I‘ left Thursday mornlns 0n a. busi- Mrs. A. W. Matheson. Halifax. has returned home after spendlnz several days th¢ guest of Miss Pearle Burns. Mr. Jack Morrison has returned to Amherst, N. 5.. sitar attendinil the funeral of his brather-ln-law. the late Cecil Bradley. The many friends of Mrs. Clark Crosby. Bonslsfiw. will regret t0 loam of her Illness. Sh! ll i" present undergoing treatment Ir. the P. E. I. Hospital. Mrs. Cleve Somere oi Hazel Grove and Mrs. Walter Homers of Mill- vale were vlsltors to Charlottetown on lhursday last where they vlslt- ed their sister, M's-s. Allan Cum- mings of Elmira who" l Pill?!" In the Charlottetown Hospital. i ecvolaisaryol $.28.‘ 1323"‘ 2"" MENTHOLATUM ill‘l'l ’ . Mr. Walter Weeks, Kensinutonfwedzlcsdaly of his lnothler. (360626 ness trip to Lachute, Quebec. | 'death in Elizabeth. Newfllersey on .Vlctor 5899117- The late Mr. Emery, who was a Ewen. Hel- assistants are Ethel Robertson, Isabel Jenkins, and Le- rtoy Vessey. . Misses Louise MscEwen. Isabel veteran oi the First. Great Was‘. was born in Charlottetown 5'1 yea-rs _ ago. a son of the late Nfr. and Mrs. t Thomas Essery. Mr. Eases-y moved’ to the United States N ears B80‘, and at the time 0i his oath was, connected with the real estate lmsw lnoss. . ‘ Surviving are two brothers. Hoop- er oi this City. Roy o! Lynn. Miles-Z also three sisters, Mrs. Mabel An- dermn, Halifax. N.S.; M38. Charles Beers. City; and Mrs. Janie Wheat-ii lay. also of l-lalliax. . The relrlains are emitted t0 ill-i Jenkins and Opal claw, were 3p- pointed to assist the president on the recreation committee for the next social llatherirlg. The Christian Missions program was led by Mr. Charles Reid. as- sisted by Scott MacArthur, Murlon llllfJi and Ethel R0 ertson. rlymll e0 followe by Apostles Creed in u iaon, closed the meet- lng. Mrs. Irving Thompson was ‘r- ganlst for the evening. IIIITOWN Y. I. U. Delpits the attractiond oi’ rink rive in the City Friday night and y ll very active grolm of young peo- wlll be tram-Zoned to the met-em; ple Funeral Home from where ihc funeral will take place Sunday ai- lerrloon at 2.30. MAIIIIFIILD AND DUNSTAIF- ' NAG | I Y. P. U. i The Y. P. U. oi central United i Church held their weekly meeting iln the church on Friday night. The meeting opened with God's ‘Message read by Miss Ann llachern, followed with hymin iWlllCll opened the dev ‘ lod. Scripture was read by u Stewart. Prayer by Mr. Wilfred Thompson and a reading by fennel Jenkins. The devotional convsmr Mrs. Wilfred Thompson led the Rl-r~,lenslve Reading No. 608. Hymn 3M brought the devotional psllod to n close. Th» business session opened vnth the previous meetirlda minutes. which were read and adopted. The ‘I49 r- "ftoll Call was answered with a‘ .Blble verse containing the word‘ | "Mercy." it was moved end . ed to answer the roll call next meeting with tagrin ‘the word “Almighty.” evol onal eonmm- ‘spool mi fer nest meeting. Mas Inulsa 3e- Mac-l y. I Ilble verse um‘ gathered at the United Church BunQy School room on Tusiday evening, March _ith. During the first part oi the eve- ning a considerable. amount of business was transacted. In tile absence of the secretary Joy Mac- Leod was appointed to carry out the duties of that office for the meeting. _ read and adopted, rob esll was answered by each member rs- peatlng a lnssllorlsed verse from fi/GORA i / FOR BABIES‘ CUMS lOleaIO s a IO!!!)JANI- Aiter the minutes were‘ the 3rd or 4th chapters of St. Mark's Gospel. It was moved and seconded that the Freetown Y°""B Pwlile’! Union donate $30 to the Canadian Aid to China Fund. The treasurer reported that ti! bill for the use of He. dequs rink for the recent shat- "18 Pflrtyjlad already been paid. It was unanimously agreed u‘; the invitation from the Sensing. ton Y. P. U. to attend the meet- inl of the latter on March 12th be accepted. After the business period n", Ralph L- Walner directed a ques- tionnaire on the 8rd ,a.nd 4m chapters o: Mark. "Hi0 questions We" ‘mflflnlly well chosen and the qllll ended with Lower Pree- town again in the lead. The devotional service was lb)! led b! do! V. ilaellsod and opened with the singing oi imam l0. lcrbture reading nah-em tbs Book of Mark and was so]. lowed b7 prayer. Next followed I Pflliinl which demonstrated very , adequately needs of the f saaanb rsonoaa when ti bundles .32 .25.. 73"!» dent. this a tow seconds to mark on searching aenetlliul If th finger nail; lam ml. with eiivaeilmw . before retiring. Wear an old pair of gloves to protect the bed cloth- Pin Cushions A good filling for pin cushions can be made of dried coffee grounds. The grounds will not pack down, and they never will rust the needles or pins. __.._..__F___i_ IWIITIIITFAHT Theheartoiabird-canbesttoo int for the human earto follow. "consults llilli YA!!! “i” ‘"5 April 7. 1%. OPENED nv lsso "‘ The Metropolitan Opera Hones in New York City was opened on antiquity and much dispute ha! . to the oolnltry ‘whence it z l LOST IN ANTIQUITY as csisinated -0BERT i 25 Victory Ava. 3 joosuou sin/Air, lA|SlNS_25c; DATES, 2 lbs. 55c; PIKOE TIA (bulk) 59c. lh.; SAUSAGES (D. I I.) 39c; IUTT ROLL 48c. Woussrs losses 19¢ ls. lard Or Shortening with Older. Wvliwlm- cum» m Ilse; w... MEN'S OVIRALLS $3.00 sow OVIMLLS $1.1: PHONI 2332 flngsmeofchsssisoilfflifl" t e Bill lsl & moi... loan... lei-hr rumor-sum mm “held la City Hull clamp-ii evening. Meeting w hveailel te older at sharp 0i ' w. n. _ TIDMAISH. - Prltldllll