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MILK 0F MAGNTSIA TABLETS 29c The Bengal Guardian This column ls reserved for news of gstore offers you a great opportunity to buy your everyday needs at “Money-saving prices.” Check this list now ' A c sortment at Rogers Hardware. HALIBUT LIVER OIL Court yesterday Magistrate K. M. Re l 9 B . s“ n 5c u Martin had a clear docket. 3 Boxes for METAL LUNCH KIT Improvel Type — -- -- .. General Meeting Hotel tonight, 8 o'clock representing Helena Rubinstein at Jamiesons Drug Store. 20% dis- count on Rubinstelrrs Beauty Pre- parations this week. K BAB-Y TALCUM — - — Services on Sunday, February 28rd as follows: Hampton ll. A. M. Appin as YEAST It IRON TABLETS Road a P. M. Victoria '1 P. M Bottle of I00 — —-—-— — 4, mo}; _ 69c —May0r Holman, who yesterday at- tended the conference of mayors at ABSORBENT COTTON “N CE CREAM DEODORANT -— local interest, hut advertising of a newey nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word. strictly psy- able in advance. __ CRASWELL for Photoflaphs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- N E. L-9189 BRIDGE PRIZES-A varied as- L-67-2-19-21. POLICE COURT — In the Police BOARD 0F TRADE — Special Charlottetown 'r.-42-2-2r-ri. CONSULT Miss Chelsea Fellows Trinity United Church FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 215i ‘mo-he arstory service — liealil H . 8.l5-Y.al-'. u. - sooial Hail- WEDDING BELLS —-'I'he marri- age took place February the seventh at five P. M. in Charlottetown oi Audrey Beryl. daughter of Mr. and MI». George MaoKay, Albany to Colin Boulter, son of Mrs. Harry Waugh, Wilmot Valley. Rev. Don- ald Boottiroyd officiated at the marriage ceremony. _The young couple were attended by Miss Mar- garet Marchbank, Charlottetown and Mr. John MacKay, Albany, brother of the bride. The bride was charmingly attired in a street- length frock of Monetrey Rose with accessories in congo brown and her attendant wore a smart gown of rose beige with acces ories in black. For travelling the bride wore u. trimly fitted brown boucle coat with collar of red fox, and a becoming hat of brown fur trimmed felt. The groom and his attendant both were L-9l3-2-20-2i. smart business suits with accessories HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- L-az-b-ai-ii. WILL SPEAK a1- KANSAS crry m‘ “m; SPECIAL 40c TI-IbQ LAVENDER. IENTuOLATED ‘llavlyq CREAM and | Pigs. (Pa) STAG iiirzon BLADES All for 53c j RUBBERSIT SHAVING H i,“ 53c Oil Shamiwfl nun] Briton we“ Tooth Powder cram‘ Tooth Paste 33¢ 29c 2 r»- 65¢ 2 '°' 53c BUDGET BUSTERS £56671 Powder I 0a. Tub! 19c 19c 19c a IIIPQ cfsiig-Fziea fégzgi;e I 0s. A 01- 19i: 19c WRITING HADS Junk,‘ or Chest Rub wasmléeld from the ro- denee of her - m0 r, Mrs. John O’Nei1l, 100 Dor- For upnr mnweil t , or “wank. mgg- S. Dunstans Basilica where Soi- emn Requiem High Mass was sung by her brother Rev. Rupert O'Neill with Rev. W. MoCardle as Deacon and Rev. G. MoCoi-mzwl: as sub- Deacon. Assisting in the Sanctuary Rev. Fr. McKenna and Rev. Fr. Green oi Holy Redeemer Parish, and lgtev. B. McMahon, D .D., Rector of ers were Messrs. Frank Saunders. B" - T Ii E J WAR SAVING _ STAMPS TH n-EGULARLY Corner oi Great George a Kent Streets E REXALL DRUGSTORE NKINS PHARMACY in which the deceased was held. BROTHERS HOLD BIT-UNION- iitliur Cousins. tom. II--l. wall. fl-Mnrv Omistne 3. Earth olmes. - one, i-i. mini Cousins. Amsoher: J. Weeks Murphy- ": imfio sci-soon Honor roll of Baltic 561001 1°“ mzvnr-Lmu-om Maexeniiié aoDonaid. e M ' "' . vl__l_ Ruben $2511 g, gar-l MRS. GEORGE S. O GORMAN Attended by many relatives and friends, the funeral of the late lVfrs. George S. O'Gorman. formerly Ethel Gertrude Lanthier, of Ot- tawa, was held from her home, l0 Deloiaino aveque, to Blessed Sa- crament Church, Toronto. Solemn Requiem Mas; was cele- brated by her brother-in-law, Ma- jor the Rev. J. R. 0'Gorman_ of 0t- ‘ tawa. ’ ‘ '1 by Major the Rev. I. wiiuani cousins. 3. Eric P101111"- ai-ulq III-—1. Jean. Hunter, sf strain - headaches, lllwlfl leiractlng service. difficulties. h, i, J. Knox, S. J., as deacon, and Right Rev. Mgr. Charest, as sub-deacon Assisting in the sanctuary were Capt. the Rev. J. O'Leary, Captain the Rev. T.,Grace, -Rev. J. O'G. Fleming, S. J., Rev. W. A. Egan. Rev. Dr. L. Markle. Rev. J. Cro- thers. Rev. W. Keeier and Rev E. School, Mrs. Earle Pearson and Mrs H. Peterson. Correspondence con- sisted of two "thank-you" letters, a. letter from the Canadian Cancer Society one from the Canadian Red Cross Society and several from the Institute Branch in Charlotte- How Are Your Eyes‘? Lace . The l’ f" l" "fi"! ‘Ymmm ehildYens choir from the separate school in the district. Chief mourners were Mrs. O'- Goxrnans husband; three sons. John, Donald and David; four daughters. the Misses Geraldine. term. Isobel. Wirrnifred and Jean, all of Toronto; four sisters. Mrs. W. J. Macdonald, Mrs. '1‘. M. Reynolds, Mrs. Howard Kealy and Miss Win- nlfxed Lanthier, all of Ottawa, and la brglxrter, J. D. Lanthier, of Gorin- e Many spiritual and floral offer- ings were received from personal and. family frlneds. Father O'Gor- man said the prayers at the grave- ms or dizziness - consult l list. s: your service with rears of experience and a thorough ilall in and discuss 10"!’ ti. F. llutcheson I‘. G. HUTCHESON 0. F. HUTUIIEBON ° ml edition of the Merry Minstrels Ma's was sung by a On a recent Sunda fte th brothers» J_ prowseyfiurdgzmxéolfigf 1am MacKay on January 22nd with ltrogerockrxfl they goteé} Cfllifteé‘. (glove; an , o; o n . u 0-, . Knox College‘ Tor-onyx 6x109" mfd ual manner with the Pres dcnt in Lézwrenoe W. Murdock, in training the chair. Minutes of last meeting a , slat; i.ri aMounatl Hope cemetery. - 0 we. oilm . In Mernorlarn (The late Mrs. O'Gorman was a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mcfsaeo. of Charlotte- town, and a grand-niece of the late Judge Richard Reddln, a form- er judge ofProbate for Prince Ed- ward Island.) CI-IELTON W. I. On February 7th the Chelton W. I. met at the home of lVIrs. Wilbert Wright. The meeting opened by re- peating the Creed in unison. fol- lo\v'rrg which “‘I‘lrere'll Always Be An England" was sung. Eight mem- bers answered the roll call by re- School. Saint Thomas, Ont., held a re-union in the Detention Room cf the U. S. Border Immigration Of- fice at Niagara Falls. New York. It was fourteen years since Prowsehrrd that his first U. S citizenship pap- ers would not be sufficient to allow Two visitors were present and one now member was welcomed to our group. New Committees were ap- pointed as follows: Schurman and Mrs. W. Gardiner"; It was decided to purchase a War Savings Certificate with monev iii the bank, and to buy yarn and kni: socks for one of the district boys in the alr-force. It was also decided to hold a series of Progressive CF71!- giole Parties, proceeds for i-lre Red lic Health filled in by the Convener. _ A demonstration on Paints To Re-land children through the WJIIIOW member In Doing Red Cross Work was given by Mrs. Earle Pea-son’; The meeting closed with "The Kins t and a dercious lunch was served by e hostess. daughi A paper on ‘Men Who Made Im- Contributlons to Public Health" was read by Jean Schur- miiLeflii the. qiléfliiilillisilte QLBM; portant which played before capacity crowds in three presentations at the Ilol ‘ii "i 7i members. The eleven piece Merry Minstrel orchestra was an added attraction. Two "iltd behind Bey. George MaeCormack in the centre foreground. The photo was taken while in shade: of green. The bride 1s one of Prince Edward Island's popular young school teachers. and the 810cm also a graduate of Prince of Wales College and Sunrmerside Business College, has now engaged in the occupation of farming on the Waugh homesead. Sprucedale Farm, Wilmot Valley. After a short St. Louis. is proceeding to Kansas iwmymmm’ me 37mm‘ muple Wm City. where he will be the chic! sneaker on Feb. 23. at a function in take up residence on the farm at Wilmot Valley. They will have the honor of young men of Kansas City 598B wishes of a host of friends for - who are being called up for service i! hBPPY find PYOSWTOUB marflfli under the U. S. defence scheme. life. III-Y GRADS CLUB — A Quiz m- " ‘ “- by the President, Ralph Creighton provided much BITILRQ‘ ment and enjoyment at the week- ly meeting of the Hi-Y Grads Club. Plans were discussed for the forth- coming Grad dance. The sing-song was led by Fulton Pierce with Hu- bert Morris at the piano. HOME IDiR. BURIAL — Tho fun IRISHTOWN W. I. meeting was held The Fe at the home Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Leod with 15 members present also several visitors. Mrs. Hamid Mc- Leod president conducted the meet- lng. Satisfactory reports were re- ceived from tvarious commltteesnié: new oommi tees were appo . eral of the late Miss leen O'Neill Several knitted articles were passed in to the Red Cross secretary and another supply oi yarn was distri- ter St. yesterday morning to buted. ‘Ilhe members completed a quilt for refugees. Another such quilt was donated by Mrs. Andrew McLeod. Orig more refugee quilt is being made. The questionnaire on "Eggation" was discussedband com- le . Three new mem ers were we“ REV‘ F" McQl-mid- Riev- R- MC- {itelcomed to our bianch. Program Ktmm- °f St- Dunstan?» University. of contests and A fislrng 170111 rm. lowed from winch a neat sum W35 realized. Meeting closed by singing the ‘National Anthem". Lunch was tm" Basmm- m’ 9511*" ' served by the hostess. collection of ken up. Next meeting to William Brown, Ivan Berrigan, 90 can“ mt, r5 Ale Ralph Fleming, Arthur McGuigan be held at he home of M x and Walter Lawlor. The many flor- al tributes, Ma's Cards and Spirit- ual Bouquets testified to the esteem Campbell . WEST ROYALTY W. I. 'I'he regular monthly nraefing of West Royalty Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Will- thirteen members and two visitors present. Meeting opened in the i15- the R.C.A.F. Technical 'I‘raining|wer¢ read and adopted. Collection bars," tIIGYflIIBtCI dcne ciliof wrong, gird r‘ so were a e o spen our cr l\€ 4 _ happy hours together. (The three dny morning, He is George W0 din. brothers were formerly of Murray River, P.E.I.) t. served by the Lunch committee. C.N.R. EXPRESSMAN RESCUES truck drivq- was the hero in the Wozdin’; attention was called to the plight of the women and chil- drrri when he heard a wfmans scream. He backed his truck under lng building and tack the women out-o the roof of his truck. The w:- men were Mrs. J. Tully with fl amounted to one dollar. Four mem- bers paid membership fees. The members were pleased to welcome two new members to the Institute It was moved and seconded that seen his youngest brother Lawrence. who. at; the completion of his train- ‘he s°h°°1 “mm” ‘mmhflse a lng. expects to be assigned to over- seas service. The three had arrang- eflttili £11681’- atFtlifs Genterial) Broclé 0e. aara. a .On.. sn . A: Sunday mgemcn when pmw,§°a,-. William MacLure. Next mee.ng to rived at the U. S. Border. lie found be held at the home of MTS- W315 Pickard on January/t 26th, roll icall to be answered wilr a va entne. l.in to return to the United States Meeting closed wi‘h the National from Canada. Lawrence. on the Anmen-L A dainty lunch was then other hand. could not cross to Ni- agars. Falls. New York. because he . would thereupon be interned for the duration, The brothers finally ar- ranged through the courtesy of the Ilmmigratiorid ofiicersth to wineelt at tie U. S. s e of e rir poo . a . _ Rapids Brldge_ t-I-lfiy g3". 215,63 Canadian Nhtfillfll Expos motor §,‘,‘§,,§‘,§§h°f ‘ffiivmfiéi-emlbefifllfé‘ til-g; rescue of tw wtnien and three fll war project undertaken by Guides ' lilidren tra. ped in the flames of H of this province and the response burning buidlrg in Halifax yastr- pencil sharpener, rope for flag pole, soap and paper towels, etc. for the c nirnitsc. for Feb- ~~~~"v: Mr-P.’ Wllluim MacKayq Mrs. FIRE '1 IQAVPEI) FAMILY he first st.ry vrlndoiw of the burn- Cast or The 1941 Edition or 1h..- Merry Mini}? y Name lhll this week. The show was missed by the st. Houston's Basilica Drllmlltit‘ Guild of which Rev. End Men are seated on each side of the group in the foreground. They are: tbs entire cast was seated on the stage following their final performance jar/o. riiis I-‘il atywot W. Gertie Rmno. Mrs. Tully's sster carrying a. tlIMe-year-oid girl. The children were trapped in their apartment at 5 Argyle street when smoke seeped through the fiocrs and walls from a fzerceiy blazing fire in the shop belcw. Girl Guide News SOUTIIPORT SCHOOL HCDOI‘ Roll for January and Feb- Senior Departmenti Robert Power; I Hammond Kelly; 3. Lois Henry. Grade IX—-1. Marv Tait: 2 Mar- 3. Margaret MacInn-is. Evelyn Henry; 3. n Highest average: Primary Department. Sr. Innis; 2. Edith Kelley; 3. Norman Corish Grade VI Jr. —l Gordon Wood. Grade V -1. Coleen Powers: 2. BESSBOROUGH SEWING AND _KNIT'I_‘IN'G The Bessborough Shield. W111 be given this year for sewing and lcriit- ting. All P. E. I. Guide Companies competing for this will be taking part in a National Guide War Pro- ject. It was decided to adopt as a Dominion-wide War making of children's garments for distribution among children in the Calvin Wood; 2. Blair Kelley; 3. Gordon Cooper. Grade III Sr. —l. Noreen Mao- Phyllls McCarron. Grade III Jr. -l. Wilma MacDonald, NIIIAR PACKAGE Ywa/ffiw on, Here's a simple family breakfast that's easy on the food budget and mighty good to taste: Two Nabisco Shredded Wheat with a rupful of milk, topped with flesh flail. It's a nourishing breakfast, too, because Nabisco Shredded Wheat is 100% whole wheat, made from unmilled Canadian when: with nothing added. You get the proteins, carbohydrates, minerals and bran of pure whole reheat, in a most digestible form. Buy this famous whole wheat cereal food and serve it regularly. ' IIII CANADIAN SHIIDDID WNIAI‘ COMPANY, LTD- N CANADA - 0F CANADIAN“ WHEAT c u Niagara Fells, Canodl Grade I Jr. -l. June Robertson vrwl Joan Aylirard; 2. June Pip- WY. A IIHCIDBII Claude W. Wood. Assistant, Helen lvtclnnis. n? r0 rormrmr Tvaos The advice given to beginners in live stock "to start with the breed you like best" does not altogether hold vulren it comes to poutry. Bett. er advice, says Canadian Poultry d/book. is to start with a breed that has proved profitable in the. particular locality. It is easv to get stock cf such a breed. easv to re- new it when new blood is needed and frequently easy to make sales to other breeders. SHEEP IN CANADA that there will be a further expan- siotn in sheep raising during 1941. The price of wool unwashed at Montreal has shown little fluctuat- icn during recent months and pres- en-t indication; are that prevailing distressed areas of Great Britain. Guides taking part in this work may qualify for knitters and needlnwom- Grade I Sr.- l. Louise McCar. i-on. prices will be maintained through- out 194i. A provincial committee with Mrs. C. Gavan Duffy fls COIIVEHCI‘ to make general ar- rangements and most of the Guide arranging classes for sewing and lmittlng for the com- panles attached to their churches. Companies will be rent directions and supplied yvitli material for sew- ing as soon as possible. The final shipment of garments —-—-- to Imperial Headquarters will be HALIFAX. N. S., Fleb. 20 — A imdcrtrrken by the National Service Committee at Dominion Headquart- is the first real nation- been formed committees arc thereof for the perpetual m grave or graves or huryin ground in this Province; _Under the provisions of the "Cemeteries Act" required to file with the Provincial Secretary an of all monies held or controlled by you for the In the case of monies received before l, 1939, such account must be verified b nreni under oath lfl the ers. This has been magnificent. i Will Brownies look in next week's Guide News for directions for their war project? The skate for the 6th and 7th Companies will be held this after- noon at tho Holy Rxideemer Rink 3.30 till 5.30 iveatlrcr permitting. fertilzer mixture and wo-months-ild baby in one arm materials in Canada for the twelve and leading a year and a half old, months ' th1_hard. and M155armrnimteitgjliififizLtons. .1 e.‘ NOTICE RE CEMETERIES Public Notice is hereby given to all or corporations holding nr Dated the nineteenth day of February, A.D., 1941, 0. W. CAMPBELL. Deputy Provincial Secretary __. _________ ______ __ J- Z-z-ui .~ .1 (‘Cormack is the NI-fliIPi'i\l\l.'. I".- \-lIli'C ensemble iviliiain Morton. Fronts Bradley. Frank Macintyre and Elmer Gallant. The interlocutor, William Brown. _ persons, societies, _ controlling any monies for the purpose of investment and for the application of the income nintenance and upkeep of any g plot in any cemetery or burying you are account purposes the 20th _ y a state- form prescribed by the Cemeteries