"rniiioi Elowann - Til-liAY-JIIEII. Tlll PROGRAM STARTS DAILY AT For Your Convenience An Advance Sale of Evening‘ Tickets will be held at Box Office HQ 8 - 4:80 on TODAY and Wed. tnl l\i\\‘ Slnrx l~\i~'.' lUiii i0 s pci‘ - J‘ l.i'~~ ' 7 (if) Szlili '|‘> -,v H ‘llvri i Dy". “In spite of all the things that were done to me... I never kissed any man until you . . . l" -P<iroi_houni'= Iiiliiiiiill /THE ism muss Ii i “flu-lg. hi \ L l ‘\_‘ . , . ,:. . .. Nov-i com: EARLY ron BEST scars I CAPITOL Til-BAY AND WEI). Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 Ilieylre. - DYNAMI ‘Innis l atom lint“ Until You Get a New Car -—take good care of your present car! Remember care today means a higher resale price tomorrow! sun us pron REGULAR SERVICE We are staffed and equipped to handle all maintenance and repair work on all makes of vehicles. Drive in today! _ HORNE MOTDRS CHARLOTTETOWN Georgetown And Vicinity m. William Mlflell was lnHChar- lottetown on Saturday, on busi- nus. Miss Ir Prosper and lllll Clare Boa . students at Nctre Dame Academy, are spending the weekend at their homes hero. Mr. Lewis Fitzpatrick, Woodvillc Mills. was ,in Georgetown on Sat- urday.‘ Roaldants ‘cf aurroundinl 418' tricta are takin advantage of the excellent trave in: on the l"‘- i" get some of their winter Iiaulini: done. as slei h travel by road ho: been anyth ng but satisfactory during the winter. Mr. Aleck McLennan. Launching, was in Georgetown on Saturday. Mrs. Myrtle Babiiicuu and daugh- ter were visitors to the city on Saturday. Friends of Mr. Nelson Hanson. Burnt Point. are sorry to hear that he is confined to his home due to sickness. Mr. Daniel Eufkil‘. Lower Mont- we, was a yisitor here on Satur- ..'A successful biriao. box social and dame was held in the ‘Ilown ‘Hall on Wednesday under the . a ioes of the Holy Name Society. A arge crowd attended and en- joyed s. real time. . Wm. Miartell. local lobster . is unloading e car of coal or use in his factory and cook ihouse during the coming lobster season. i Ptc. Wlllium Stevens. returned to MD. 6. Halifax. on Friday. where he will receive his discharge. Billy spent his thirty days leave at his home here after returning from OVCFSGRG. The sale which has boon in pro» ‘ess at the stoic of the late J. . Condom for the past two weeks. is now completed and the romain- stock is being moved by Mn. He n Ooindori to her new store on Water Street. Mr. and Mrs. 1min Stevens. ore/re visitors to Charlottetown on Hide)’. Mrs. Harry Simmons. Char- lottetown. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. lNel-son Hanson. at her oid home i011‘. Fishermen licrc are busv those days tnaiking new tra. ' ‘pro parstion for the coin ng lobster season. which promises to be one of the busiest in years. Many new irieii are planning n-n running gear this season. as well a5 many forni- er fishermen who for the past number of seasons luivc been the armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker. were smon those from here visit» mg Charlo ICiOWII cn Friday. Tlie second game of the best two out of tluee semi-final series between Montague and Ge o» invm. scheduled for Thursday night had to be postponed due to e mild weather. Keen interest is bccii Fll0iii'll_b_\' the fans iii tlic-sc gamcs and iii nut rif town games largo numbers of fans accompany the teem. Miss Minnie Otvan. who is spending the winter in Charlotte- town. is on a visit to Georgetown. Alix. Richard Hcnrn was n vis- itor lo Charle-ttctowii on Fjriday. Mr. Lemuel Allen. Bougihton Is- land, was in Georgetown 0n bus- iness on Friday. Stirling Blackis-‘t and Harvey Blackctt have swirled cutting ice on the harbour here. to supply lo- cal customers. who store ice for the sununci- months. When the Georgetown High School hodtcy team Journey to Charlottetown on Friday uigiht to cross sticks with Queen Square School team they were aecom. poriicd by a large cl of ma. whose su fully apprec ated by the bayou-Geo. Alegwolt Chapter l.0.ll.E. -In addition to that shown in the War Convener‘; report. among other funds raised and spent by the Abogwoit. Chapter. 1.0.13.1. are the following: Receipts: Rummage Sale .. . . . . .. Chapter Birthday Party Expenditures: ‘Milk roi- Undervprlvilegod Children .. Crippled Children's Pund .. Princess Alice Foundation Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Prifle (Grade X) Whr . Sn in .02 .30 in The business \ rrn: pillaaton {IUAVRDIANL m. Prank usoopa‘ ‘lien ht n i-iulimg.‘ amt newly as?! l’... US I. . ' w. H A b". h . ise"ori'lll".:rq...'=°' ‘is. i‘??? Saturday. \ ‘n Am‘ o Mr. Peter‘ aainpbétl and Mr. Maurice Fitzpatrick, Newporlpverr In Gooraetown and attended the show on Friday night. Mr. Inert Iloae who i; n p". sent employed in ariottetown iis sbriokluyer. spent the weekend at his home here. ' Master Wayne Llowe n Yliiln: sch of Mr. and Hutu, Emerson Llewellyn, who on recently re. turned from the P.- . Island Hos. Pill-l. had the misfortune of fall- ng from a chair and breaking his collar bone. Mr. Richard Hearii. first and sec. ond war veteran who i) a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. spent a few days at his home here and returned on Friday to hosnl. till. MI‘. Hearn will leave oou for Montreal wher, he will on y; h“. pital for further treatment. Hocke fans are hoping forcoid- er weat er. so the series for the Turner Trophy can be continued. Possibly the most disgusted man in town due to tho mildneaa of the weather. is Mr. Clarence MCSWilln, caretaker of the rink. It could be that Clarence is so burnt up over the whole thing that his tamper- ature is causing "lg thaw. A good word for Lt. Col. Bill Reid. D.S.O., physical fitness dir- cctor, for the medical attention he promptly procured, at no little l“- convenience to himself. for one of‘ the Georgetown High School lioc- key players. who was out on the face during the recent lame with Queen Square School in the For-G- Ulll. Worri has been rcrri-ivcd from Sci. Daniel McCormick, R..C.A.F‘.. formerly of Bcughtou Island. that he has been transferred from Gan- dcr. Newfoundland. to the RCA. F. station at Dartmouth. N. S. Dan a former member of the P. E. I. Highlanders. N.P.li.M., is drill and P31‘. instructor in the I..C.A.!" and also taught night classes in math- ematics while stationed at Gander. NORTH RIV-ER Y. P. U. On Friday evening, Feb. 22nd. i‘. members of North River Y. P. U. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bruce. President presided and meeting flamed by singing "Work For The izlit Is Coming." The devotional period lcd by Mrs. Fulton Sanderson, was open- cd by Scripture reading, Luke 9th. followed by ih hvmn, Biesi. Be The Tic Thai iura. Rcv. A. E. Todd then offered prayer. The hymn "Rock of Ages" brought the period to a close. ‘ The study period led by Rev. A. E. Todd consisted of a furihei- wiudy of the llfg of Dr. Grcnfcll. Yeriod was opened by the roll cal, which was re- sponded to by thirty-two mem- bers. repeatinf a verse of Scrip- ture. The mnutes of last meet- ing were read and approvril. Committees for next night arc as follows: Devotional lci-idci". Ar- thur Whcatley; Study leader. Joan MacKinley; lunch. Arthur Wheat- ley. Oberon Butler and Mrs. Ful- ton Sanderson; program, Maisle Jewell. David Moreslde and Rev. A. E. Todd. Roll rail for next night is tn he answered by an interesting fact from the Book of Si. Matthew. Plans were made for holding a concert and a committee consist- in]; of Mrs. Roy Bruce. Mrs. Ful- ton Sanderson, Mrs. Bruce Mac— Kinlry and Mamie Blcndon was appointed to collect program for same. Offering for the evening was taken amounting to $2.36. This part of thc evenin closed by repeating the Benediction. An enjoyable rogram consisting ofsharo the eaith, pinning the nil on the donkey_ etc. was put on by the committee Mamiofllon- don. I-lylla Owen and Lolth Owen Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by the com- mittee in charge. Next meeting is to he held at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Warren. The eveniri was brou ht to n close by aing ng the Nat onsl An- t em. whs iz-pal-i \ 54.000 ALUMINIUM HOUSES LDNDON - iCPi—Uso of alum- ary houses ntinues n in Britain The homes are do ver- ed from the factory complete with all fixtures and fittings for gas. water and electricity. Five British factories producing these houses have in hand orders fo-r 54.000 buildings HEAD COLD? nick relief! Just near N0! I ineacbaoetril-Ireetb- la aaaa ea open right away. < alluding: moi-i. out-us. disinfect. pl main and keep vour nose healthy. Brion coo-fen . " Ilepoalst. for adultaaad flldsn. 50e- Bwuw m, ll Drug Ca. Bus: Bros. ll. L. Worthy 'NQ.$.IBQ!-lll.5.' A Card Of Thanks Iwishtotakathiaoppori. iyof aware-ti...“ ...-= g1...“ l-hl ifil I611. luiurn for construction of tempor- h I l6 ' wui n-ooi bzvlnfifl$lili' ' 3'3». at llamas as - ' 2:30 PM. an 7:80 PM. an Educafiona present those who will discuss industry. Films on the use o cussed. Everyone is invited t lower tariffs on potatoes will In Memorials: MRS. THOMAS KENNY. SR. News of the death 0n February 13th. of Mrs. ‘Fhoinas Kenny. Six. it sorrow to many ' province and rhis grand oid lady in her ninety second year was in full Bossession of all her faculties. Fur c dldSt. four months she had been son ned to bod for one of her act- ve nature it was a cross made ll hter b the fr out visits of her d pas or Rev. . McKenzie. her son Martin and daughter Mary. also many relatives and friends. Sihe was born in Elliotvnie. April 16. 1854. daughter of ilie lute James and Catherine Walsih and was last. member of a family of ten. Altho she was among the oldest. On June 10. 1876 she married Thomas Kenny of St. Teresa's and came to live on Byrnc Road where they actually "carved a home out of the virgin forest." A homo wherein they reared llliit! stalwart children who could not i an asset wihercvci‘ tihsy wcni. be- cause of the example and training they had received there, Owing to the fact that. all planes were grounded due to storm conditions none of the family except. John] and Lem who come by mil from Halifax were tble to attend the fun- eral. Bui; they now have the great pleasure of knowing that they llld brou t her much joy by their fre- quen visits in the past few years. She was a woman of rare quali- ties and wonderful personality. Young people especially were her companions and ittle children hcr favorites. Her heart. was large eriou to find room for all. She was soul of generosity, ‘rho or. the orphan. the llllfflfllllldltfl, e shiftless or the drun-kard itic.‘ ihad pitv for all. Condemnation for none, iier hands were never idle -' doing for some one. it can bu. trulvl said of her "Beautiful hands lil‘[‘ they that do work that is nobio good and true-busy for otlitrs heir lung life thro." She Hllflil. some time the Sacred iionrt Home where she was u gciicrni fnv- oritc and enjoyed it so much. i-‘or the past. four years she has i-csiiirrl witih hcr daughter Mrs. Frank O'Brien. Moreli. where she rcccivd every care and kindness up until the end. She was perfectly resigned even enxious to g0 for as she UliPl said ail her friends and Ctllllllilllitllli were gone. Of the twenty housc~ holders who had settled cu Byriic Road in or about the same time as she. only e ladies remain and they are very much younger. She was always very close to her neiglr bots. She shared all their Joys and sorrows. Mam of hhciri she had helped into t e world rejoiced oi. th r weddings end closed their eyes in death. About. twenty years I. lhe had the joy of celebrating t eir Golden Wedding surrounded by all their children and Brand children. The dress. ahc wore on that occasion she laidmaside to be used again at. er a She leaves to mourn.~iiiiie child re _. James. Irv ion. New Jersey I n and Lem. yrno Read: Mai- tin of Ottawa; Joe and Gecr e of New York. Mrs. John Dc mug. (Mary) of West i-lavon; Mrs. P. M. Casey. lMaudi New York; and Mrs. Frank O'Brien. (Emma) of Morcll. uwtthirty-owo graatilez-hildren and v-wen y-sevm III! Yl - iseaidee a host of ecaa and no?" hows who will long miss dear Aunt Elie n. Her funeral Mina was celebrated was 1s attended. ciesviio i!" almost nipaasaible roads. Hei- funeral Mass was celebrated by her grand n ew Rev. Edmund Roche with Rev. . McKonm in "he aanetu e remains were thir- in the cemeien aiiri ind husband who had urc- EOYIYIYQ “m. d." The numerous Mass ar silent testimony to the love respect in which she was held She was eiwua anztnit” ‘far us. hon- mwin etthewinow. bisum t a ye her tenderly for ‘IA-l: lgllghga 2e1- seemed more as e because Iha waited Our mt"... d. our "rwaa for xx»! I0 "M! 101' III‘ fofuil-oful t. we 0 Iihd soul.“ “"3;- m- ~3-..- .... o... or m...» marine .7. E. l. PQIIEQHLVITVEPIWIIS" Association Canadian‘ Legion Hall 57 Grafton ‘Stray-Below Prince Edward ‘Theatre Thursday. March l4. 1946' d 7:30 PM. The Annual Meeting of the P. E. I. Potato Growers‘ Association for the transaction of general business will be held in the Canadian Legion Hall. interested in the potato industry to attend. We invite anyone l Meeting at which will be various phases of the potato f fertilizers, spray materials and the control of plant diseases will be shown and dis- o take part. The need for a revision of our trade agreements and be considered. Ii is in your interest to be present at both meetings. By Order of Directors, P. l. I. POTATO G-IOWERS’ CEBU. 3~5-7-9-l2-4i. o-wi-Lss- ~ sin Memos-lam In memory of MRS. IRA FOLLANI) who Famed away March 5. 1943- Gone ‘and for-gotten by some you may be But dear to our memory you ever will be. Remembered b Father. Sisters and Slater- n-law Mary. 3-5-11. In Memoriam" Iin lovinzTnjntory of HENRY J. MURRAY of Tleasant Valley who passed peacefully away liiareli tthplllfll. elv hut he The yeairs they wipe out many th lags But this hey'll wipe out hover The memory of those happy days IVhcn we were all together. Inserted hy his three Htopdau liters ltliiu, llattle and Mary A oe. 1 3-5~ . _r. n; 1. n1vrs1ou.oc-rrns GAIIAIIIAII- m oiiossisocian ‘ CIIARLOTTETOWN scrap DINNER AT 6:60 PM. ‘ALL MEMBERS CORDIALLY INVITED _ (Hesse Phone 482 for Reservations by Monday, March 11. TUEQDAY. 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EVERY SPRING OUR PLANT l8 WORKED BE- \ r YOND CAPACITY. GARMENTS POUR IN FASTER. THAN WE CAN PROCESS THEM. THE RESULT - - - rrs 10' on 15 uaYs BEFORE THEY anon BACK T0 YOU. ' can an nativ- LOOK IN yous iwartnuosr: amp ssivn sous: or riir. smuvo cronies roar you nan sronsn away sou-run wimrmk. vsiviuivca LATER. 0' 1r WILL savil INCON- our environs our cusitunvc ours new firs; iuro-oAnMnNTs. THEY .001!!! BACK l-Ilil NEW. viiowwoo Bunk mi”