APRIL 1. 1941 IT-ra...» P gross of The Imperial Life . . . '= Through Half a Century 1'0 1x21? liueen Victoria's The world acclaimed the Diamond Iubileo of Quosn_ Victoria, whose rel gogrees to her res m, on. founded T o Imperial Lite. 19": VOTES FOR WOMEN abdication o lmperi Founded ll97 J. had brought peace, I e ssme year, in Toronto, the Geor o A. Cox, member of the Senate of Canada, T90‘! ADVANCE; KUSTIAUAI &‘.“2~‘“'“' "m reg‘; Y; “m” - -*-'~.=.R~=:*~'~=- “ho Business in Force: 810,524,000. Assets u: Mao! Obligation.- 81,344,000. Eihlfiii, ‘iiisilnll'l§fihitpial“ifis'h.ll'iz'llir§ "" '°‘°' Business in Force: 872, 41,000, ' Assets to Meet Obligations: 815,448,000. 4:36: TH; EIMPIRE 31KB THREE KINGS m" rerun‘. vai,".‘.?'.".‘.?:".':.*:l.'..°:;‘“‘ v“ “=0 I Business in Fares.- $281,579,000, Assets w Most Obligations: 179,100,000. E94‘! 50!!! ANNIVERSARY YEAR The Imperial Life has distributed more than $164,000,000 in P°lf°Y llfllfillte; has assets of over 8131775900 to meet future blrgatuons and $437,339,000 business in PROVINCIAL AGENCY: 75 Queen Sh, Charlottetown , Q‘ . " ~ o 3g» 1%3_.; .7ll,:'-.L4Lm% I igiffll: <& s a . o - --,y_»> sat.» pt g l, l ‘§r~"<i,\“ Diamond iuhlleo ity and \ \l l I I W ll \I George VI. oi Mllife Noll Olin, Tofllnto, Cami. SEGlIli THBOUG lTY AND PROGRESS _ H HALF A CENTURY CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1N THE PROBATE count‘ ‘Ilia 52nd dly of March A. 1)., 1947. In He Eltlto of ANGUS BRUCE MARTIN late of Mount Stewlrt in Queens County in the said Province, Physician, deceased, testu-te. To the Sheriff for the County of Queens County/or any Constable os- llttflte person within said County GREETING: ‘ WHEIIEAS upon reading the petition on lilo of William L. Mac- Lood of Mount Stew t aforesaid, ltlorehsnt, tho sole Executor of the above named Estate, praying that s citation may be issued for tho purpose hereinafter set forth; You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the laid Estate to he and appear before the Jllflle present at s “Probate 0cm e» be ‘held in the Court Hussein. '1» . in queens Court! d Province, pin Flillw. fth day of Ap l Isdtt , at the hour of eleven Vdiifi l‘ . to‘ show euuso if my they can why countless-recs of the sold some also not be passed and the Er- tats closed as prayed for in sold petition and on motion of ti. tcPhee, Esq., Proctor for said Petitioner, And it b hereby ordered that l trig oopy hereof be forthwith pub- lhhed ln s e owapaper published in Chariot town aforesaid once in each wee for at least four eon- sccutivo wtelrs from the date hereof Z and that true copy hereof be forthwith potted in the following public respectively, namely, in the ha of the Court llouse in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the store of Clark Bros., in Mount Stewart aforesaid and at or near tho store of William L. McLeod in Mount ptcwsrt aforesaid so that oil persons ' rested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNEQS l-lie Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County, tho day and year first above written. By the Court. (561).) E. MARGARET PALMER, Registrar. SPEEDY HEDGE CLIPPER. A new hedge-trisntnimg machine can trim shalt mile of hedge in an hour. MW ASPHALT TILE FLOORING We are pleased to announce we crs again in u position to furnish this decorative Fl requirements oi desirable Floor covering. FINE APPEARANCE - DURABlLlTY - RESISTANCE TO MOISTURE - MINIMUM MAINTEN PAIR OR EXTENSION. Particularly suited lot Oiiicst, Showrooms, Stores and ' Churches. ' QUOTATIONS ON REQUEST - NO OBLIGATIONS Imusrmmm s. power-snows? Y .P.U 'l‘lic Your‘ Peg Cellini Unltid Ohlllgmsolifllcl, Y: Weill evening st the hOme q! Mr, and Mrs. Benton H. Court on Fri- CBY, March 28th. The meeting opened with God's MessaBQ which was read by Miss Ann Maclitachern. . Hymn 435 Opened ‘the Devotional l Ptflod. Miss Isobel Jenkins rend the Serious» ‘Lesson. Miss wums Scott the Prayer and n rggdlng by Mrs. Irouis Dover.- Hvmn 500 closed the Devotional period. Miss Beth Gibson was the Dflllbtldilll Convener. he business period o w the minutes c! the prevllgsedmeitg? ifllfwhich were read by the secret. ary Evelyn Reid. ‘Philly members answered the roll call with e Bible verse contain- ins the word "?rslse”. Next meet- ing the roll csll will bs answered with s. Bible verse containing ths r/crd "Rejoice." - ' Devotional Convener appointed for next meeting was Miss Roberts Boswell. her assistants are M15"; Ethel Robezrison. Mary Reid and Ilorence Anderson. The Yotmg People vdil assist the’ Minister in a church service the Sunday following Easier. Those appointed to take par-z were Evelyn Reid — Responsive reading Charles Jenkins - New ‘Tesla. mcni: Meson‘. Scott MacArthur -- Prayer, The Recreation committee "hich consisted o! Misses Ann,» Muc- Eachem. Icuise ttcEven, ops] Clow era-ti Isabel Jenkins. put on nluny very interesting "mes and contests. A sale of lunches wa- held and tee wrs servedmy the ladies. Rev. J. A Nicholson cm behalf of the rcclety tittlngly thanked Mr. and Mrs. Court for the ure of their home. "NION ROAD Y P. ll. 0“ March 2'1 the ‘Union Road Y. P U. met st the home o! Ruth MircKlnnon. devotional period in "have of "Nb """'*r\nn open. ed by rlnolcg Ne" th- Owes, "liow ed lw th- Ym-dk "raver in "Wlson .Mr* Furl "vlrwslon “n-d the tcrln- ‘iurc taken fr-wn John ‘ml-Hi ‘Wmn '|Aios and ""' my Qovlouc “lead. WGM Never T)lssun“tvlm1r U5," s reading for MedWWon “we "resen ccl< h“ Puth Mcklnmcn, closing sséiTsn nuns-nos I Tw- concertitiu was invented by e-n Englishman in 1829. l our that meets the immediate LOW COST - MARKED ANCE - EASE OF RE- _L. u. room a c». s LUMSER 8| llil PHONE LDEllS SUPPLIES, l7] - I72 > is spending a 1-. _ rm: cnARLotrTcTowN GUAltliil! smsnnLs Vicinity Messrs. James and Gerard Mc- Clrthy of Brodrton left recently for Hlsllftsx. Mr. and Mire. Merritt Roomy o! Oampbellton were recent visitors to the Western Capital. M: and Mrs. Perle)’ Shaw d! Hampton were welcome visitors It the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Hold- en Show. and Mrs. Fred Ramsay ofOzmpbellton. ' ' Miss Pamela McLeod of Charlotte- town was visiting in Bloomfield Station at the home of Mr. Joseph Arsenuuit. Mrs. Leslie Macmillan of Rose- bank was s passenger by thllm to Charlottetown on Monday on bus- iness. ' Mrs. Seinter returned to her ‘home in Rosevills after a most en- joyable visit at the home of Mr. Ed. Acorn of Charlottetown. Corporal Joseph Pmner. Si. Eleonors airport spent the week end with his wife at Bloomfield Station. t Mir. Dewey Doyle of Tignlsh was I recent visitor at Bloomfield Stat- ion the quest c! Miss Edna. Pbley. FAST SURE . Thompson Gsivumr ‘Asmara manure sins wav Messrs. Lelih an rence Hall. . Mrs. Roy Smluh 0f Station was a visitor to side this post week. __.-__. McDougall of Bloomfield pita] on Saturday. Mr. George Perry who is employ- ed in the lumber woods. was called home due to the death of his mother. Mrs. Henry Perry, Piusvlllr. on Srmwiay, March 15th. The funeral ‘ook place Monday morn- ing st the Roman Catholic Church. Bloomfield at 9.80 a. m. ivh-s. Fred heard of Hills River few days in Rosebank visiting at the home of her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester PrOfiIt- Master Freddie Home of Bloom- field has returned home after spend- ing a very enjoyable week with his grandpaxeiltg M!‘ 0nd M13. RDDBT! Hunter of Rcsebsnk. Mrs. Frank MacDougiall of Bloom- field Station was s recent visit/or m srummerslde. The farmers. in this vicinity 85 per usual are very bury, gradinfl and hauling pots/toes. Wood WM! ltunber, hauling and puttih: 11D 1c! their work is never done. and 5'91 what class rue any hflPPl°Y-—3 Niac- Mr. and Mrs. Reginald ‘Neill and daughter Dianne o! Charlottetown ‘were WW“! 0Y6?‘ night visitors at the home o! Mr- ond Mrs. Kentford Home. Blow"- field Corner. Mrs. Home is the farmer's sister. 13M many neighbors, friends and relatives regret to lean; that Mrs. Andrew Martin of Bloomfield is ill st her home. It is hoped that 111i! laced and hlzhlv resowltd l“? .w111 soon regain her strength. m. on... mvner- potato immi- |°y-_ guwmpéc, was in Bloomfield .this week in connection with hi! work. My, and lVLrs, Lester Profit of ‘Rcseh-unk some a most est-lovable Sunday st the b01119 afternoon on lviirs. John R. D1511!" ‘of m. and of Hcrwlan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Home find family of Mill River were welcome guests on Strndiay at the 1101M °~ m. and Mrs. T. C MhcAusiond. R/osebank . Mrs. Carlyle Ramsay of RIM" bmk is visiting in Alberlcra. will he;- eunt. Mrs. Edward Hcrdy- * iMr. Cecil MacDougall oi’ n. recent Bloomfield Station was visitor to Sunnmerslrle. hymn The Solid Rock followed by Benediction. Offering amounted to $1.00 roll call was answered by 13 members lend 2 visitors present. The minute: of the last meeting were read and adopted. ' Sick committee reported having visited a. sick member nnd n bill of 50c paid to some {or fruit. For the study period Mrs. Wlifred I-llardy had a questionnaire on the 15 chapter of’ Mark versus 1 to Following a period oi recreation in charsze of Ruth MacKinnon, Lea- mcn Morrow and Wilson Raven- lll-‘ll. Iltmch wns served by the hos'ess, a short sing song brought the meeting to u close. _..-.._-_._4 15' qclri palllettes at Halifax. Ml‘. Robert Hunter of Rose-bank nnd Mr. Sergeant. hlelherall of Mill River mtnorrtl to Sil-nnnvrsidc (ill 'i‘ht1rs(la,\‘. Mrs. William Carnpbelltcn recently John, ltlng with her daughter there. Monaghan Mr. ‘Desmond Callaghan ‘has re- Bloomfield Station, after spending s. few days turned to his work in at his home in Ebbsfleet. ‘ Mr. Eldridge tjoxisins of train to Summer-side, Mrs. Andrew Martin of Bloom- at her home on 20th 8t the Ml- years. The funeral i field passed BIWEY Thursday. March Samuel Show of Bloomfield attend» ed the social held in the St. Law Bloomfield Summer- The many friends of Mrs. Frank Station regret to learn that it was neces- sary for her to be taken to the hoo- Mr. Bernard MacDonald whohas spent a. few days at his home in Giengarry has returned to his work oi left for St. N.B.. where she intends rid (Tamp- beilton was a. rccexit passcugtr by Georgetown Anti Vicinity __— Alan Mair of Burnt Point has returned to his home, having com- Dleled s six Weeks farm mechanics course held in Charlottetown through the Depargrneoit c1 Agri- culture. Howard Goiell of Charlottetown spent the weekend at the home o! his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotcll. Cherie: Currie who is employed in Charlottetown was s. visitor here d over the weekend. In Mentor-tam In loving memory of Annu II. Mstheson, Dundss, who died April 1st, 1940. The usoutlu may change from year to year And friends from day to day But the memo y of s dear one Wlll never fads away. rted. by Rh Wife and Family. "In Memorial: In loving mumory of Mae Holland, who died April 1, 1940. sweet mentoring will linger forever, Mr. and Mrs J.AB MucCon-I nell were visitors to Charlottetowxi on Saturday. Mir. Herbert George who is ep- erating the bus service to the Citvl with his Packard car and provid- ing s, much needed service, as the lunzer busses are oft’ the rc-zds, had the misfortune of having a serious breakdown c4 the engine 9g his ctr on Saturday which may in- terrupt the service for some time. Mrs. Richard Wests/way of Char- lottetown ls visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L MacDonald. M155 Susie and Miss Mary Hemp- lllll. citrployecs of the Montague munishing Company, 5mm the week-end ct their home in Burnt Point. Harold MscLesm was visitor to Charlottetown. l Neil Wight has returned home writer spending a week in Char- lotteunvn. u. recent FANNING SCHOOL The following is the ixonur roll, for the month of February: Grade X.--l, Audrey MacKlLrmon. Grade IX.—1, Ralph Champion; 2. William Auld and Donald Mec- Konue (equal) Grade V1II.-1, Francis Mscliin. Time cannot change them, it's true; Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Holland and Family. i CARI! 0F THANKS E The family of the lots George Arsenault wish to thank all those who helped in any “my during their.‘ recent bereavement. Also those who| sent messages of sympathy anrl[ Mass Cards: Special thanks to 1hc_ staff of the Charlottciovm llospl‘ tal. KELVIN GROVE W. l. The regular monthly meeting of the Kelvin Grove W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Percy Moc- Murdo. Tuesday eve-mung, March 4th “rite vlcc-mcsldcnt, Mr. Samuel Wfluflh. presided. Meeting opened with the Institute Ode. and the Creed re-pcatedln unison roll call zmsvrrretl with "A Book I have read and enjoyed“, “as responded to by 8 members. One new mem- ber joined. There was some discussion on the nursery mat for the District Convention". The following com- mittee was appointed to get mater- vnnced age of 82 d . non; 2. Anabel Auld; 3, Joan Trivia? wlgthelxwhiggl: “lama: Beak-Sm ials ready: Mrs. Waugh, Mrs. Percy BlootnfieldMRevcrend Father Reel Grade 111-1» Vivian Bryonwm: $°Mmdm M“ “PA- M'°°M“"1°- my ofmumnm sincere sympathy Jane‘; MacKlnncn; 3, gym,“ Laird Robert Hogg, Mrs. Harold l; extended to her bereaved hus- ‘ ac a e- ' band and family Grade vL-l- MW)’ 34505001311; "(A ‘M’. ‘if umnk‘ “m” m‘ Inst‘ I _ I‘ 2. Mary MacNutt; 3. Donald Be ir- ‘m’ w“ “(lewd l'° M" 5531091 Mr‘ Heb“ Pwmt of Rosebud‘ a Waugh for giving her spacious home recently spent a {cw clays in Cha loltr-lown. Messrs. Adrian hiartln and NW1‘ fax attended the _ Mrs. Andrew omun field. V LEAntrT-nusdanrzus BRING BACK ELEGANCE Marlin. New York's top designers week unveiled their made-to-order set the style pace forthe seuso Hattie Carnegie. dean=of_ the de- - presented a collec- wide collars, some with tiny walists and others with unpadded, broken hip- decep- ranged from whole‘: pinks, yel- signefs corpe. tlon cf suits. many with lines. Inch-closing w“! tlvely simple, they slate grey through range of blues, bright lows and greens. ‘Sally Milgrim eight as her favour with natural shoulders. waist, and the she has her WK)’. “Wmen lng toward rlrcssier evenings the future, U‘? length gown of black lace crnilt‘. 1115's delight in again lxamliing of lovely fabrics also SlI0\\‘t.‘(‘i u ln lhc cvcning gowns P765011!" by Tailored Women where portrait gc-Wn of narrow From-h yards. Eli of the Ron-a oi‘ Luce This dress is fnshi-oncd oi row on POW 0i 111W, “Dill-ml DY“ “hlienvide sailor. °h°| und vivid yellow apqmg a Chantilly lace sown high 5km “"5 milclwsnd sophisticated black straws ted with‘ net, with n red vvlvci "use at neckline. Rich peered in “Yiih boulfant lng peplin jacket hlghligh Cbstlllo of Elizabeth Arden D19 settled a collection with the double effects this is fond of. lero effects, double Arthur e Gallant of Ilsli- funeral of iheiate of Bloom- this sumptuous spring and summer collections cf clothes which will chose the flgllft m; silhouette.’ small‘ skirts sometimes reacln lng below the call of the leg. Ii are head- m liictl by her theatre- designers great, tyuutlliilés mew “m: hats featuring design" white straws in various There were double bo- They were 189KB! d‘ white meshy veiling for skin flat- iects, double rovers, double ueak-,reyy_ StO r‘ highest Avcrsg e _ Francis Mac- Perfect Attendance -~ Francis MacKhomon. Verna Bryanton, Alf- red Anderson; Vivian Bryanton. ‘Mary MacGougarl. Teacher-stiller: Drummond Lock- hart. Primary Depsrtunent Grade V.--l, Vemon Mackenzie. Grade IV. Stu-J, David Chisholm; 2, Anna MacPherson; 3, Olive Wall.- Grade IV. Jr.—-1, Harold Wall; 2 Clarence Gallant; 3, Hattie Wall. Grade HI. Sr.-1. Joyce Bryanton; 2, Ralph Craig; 3, Shirley Green. Grade III. Jr.—-1. Betty Beairsto; 2, Eldon MacKenule; 3, Audrey Beairsto. . _. Grade II. Sr.*1, Armeloine Gal< iunt; 2, Charles Bryan-mm. Grade H. Jr.»1, Mae Slllilrer; 2, Ronald Chisholm; 3, Heath Wall. Grade I Sr.—1, Audrey Mac.- Kenuie; z. Georgie Craig and Wins- ton Bryanton equal; 3. Mary Jor- genseol. Grade I. Jr.---1, Clifford Beairoto; 2, Robert Brysnoon. Highest Average —- Audrey Mac- Kenzie. 93%. _ | ‘Perfect Attendance -- Georsle Lockhart. Anma MacPherson, Olive. Wail, Harold Wall, Slvirley Green. Joyce Bryanton Charles Bryantoxl.‘ Winston Bryanton. , D Teacher-Olive Gillespie Green. _..__.__~___.-_---—-——— ‘lied lapels and frequently dcmble With curved hiplines and small rosiumes were utterly feminine. Castillo has designed all lhe hats to go with his clothes, many of them inspired by "Pa" so paintings. He liked the straight, often of rough straw, also introduced high. soar- felts, bloc-rues -the season's fashion, flower-crowned hats n. d ‘me curved pockets. Ullirk lure used no loss than 22s “.5515 with leather trimmings. Walter Florcll got into the sprlngtlmc spirit with ByCOllCCEIC-fl lipstick and shapes. coarse swathed in for s. Valentine Social, and the committee whq provided lllC enter- tainment. Receipts from social, $15.62. f MrsfFrod Court and ma. Robert‘ Hcgg were appointed school com-l mittes for .M~:rcl1. i The letters receiver! from Greece‘ and kindly translated by Mr. Lam- bmse. Charlottetown were read K These were letters of appreciation‘ for parcels received, and contained also a request for correspondencel ivllrs. Harold Laird invited mem- bers to he!‘ heme im- Aprll meet- ing. IJimch committee, lvlrs. Robert Hogg. Mrs. Sterling Millar. h/Lrsw Percy MadMurdo. hit-s. gzalph Moose. l. Roll call. "My favorite color." Mrs. Robert Hcgg rcadu pap?!" on "Reading and Prlusation.“ Some discussion followed re placl-t-r; the "Geographic" and "Nature Study’ magazines in the school. but no de- ‘ flnste action was taken. _ An interesting contest and the] National Anthem brought the meet- ' ing to a. close. The hostess assisted by committee served lunch during a pleasant social hour. - i-I-s-s v LATEST E A S TER STYLES KENNEDY’S LADIES‘ WEAR I86 Queen Street Phone 1766 I I I G I ,, "w" James de Congalton Hepburn. new Speaker of the Ontario legisla- ture, is embraced by "Mrs." speaker. Mr. Hepburn, who was ap- pointed by Ontario Premier George, Drew to replace W. J. Stewart. who resigned after s illt urith Highways Minister Doucett. appeared fully-gunned three minutes after his appointment wns continued. ‘I114: official ekplanatlon of the quickwhunge nhtl availability oi.‘ Speaker's robes was that Mr. ‘Hepburn was wearing those nf n Turmoil Speaker, T. A. Kidd. Mr. Stewart commented. "They must have stretched that. robe plenty. Mr. Kidd was a. slight mun." Hugo Lsins. shown with young friend. died with his wlis in bed in Ihlflfi] house. , Thirty-minute fire gutted of the two-storey frame Jtouue lied in night clothes. Ono is the Trout Iiske.-Ont., horns oi Mr. in which Mr. and Mrs. in hoofltei Lalns died are shown. miter in; burns and frostbite. and Mrs. Michael Green. Ruins Five other occupants (llcd. (‘prion Lslnr. six. seen t. uatiul Llirtiligll snow in Fl eing the house where his parents here "lth his deg Juk, and ciizrr cccuper. sub-new weather in night clothes.