c the Kirk of at. Jamel. the Mihlllflr ae‘~'. srsino '4s 5|-iORTlES that willlswing and‘ “logger into younheart. ln a paw c ..~_._.___.- u - ,_ a-w-a- J zFt-Fuur =-=- = {nil range of fashioned approved 5‘ shades. . $24.95 to 941.95 3 COATS that will go places and do thing; for Spring. in a range ii ni shades that capture the spirit i. f, of blossom tirM- ti i 929.95 is $42.95 SUlTS as new as the breath cf tomorrow. Ballerina types with mug little jackets and flaring skirts. Dress maker types with longer jackets and straighter z- 1 : ogxzrq-craoo skirts er the ever popular telly cred suit. All colours and sizes. $13.95 to $60.95 Knnunnva LADIES’ REllllY-Tll-WEAR so iliIEEil sr. riiorir use ‘sonar P} in Menace-lam ma, BENJAMIN ORA!!! ~C‘C\C\7\7\'.\- &'\CT\7\Z\Z\Y\. In Memos-lam Mas. n. a. MacKINNON m; mtharine Macltinnen flrabbe, widow or the is" Bell- ismln Crabbe, passed away 0h mm, 15th 1943, gtter a coup/Pl!“ gtively brief illness, at the home of tier brother, D, AJMBCKIHDOH, 3 Kent Street Charlottetown. ‘ Mrs. Crabbe was born in Hill!‘ field on January 20th. i810. the daughter of Hull! MecKinnsn- In‘ his wife Catherine Darrach. Ill i990 she nras married to Benilllll" crabbe of Charlottetown and re- gided gt, 9g gent street for a number of years before removing to Boston Returning to the Island, they made their homo at West River 3114!’ illilil lvlr. crobbeb (‘eel-h l“ 1943 when Mrs. Crabbe came to Char- icttetown to live with her brother and ristar-irrlaw, Mr. and M11- D- A- llacKlnnorl. of g, genial, kindly nature. Mrs. Crabbe was loved by all who line-w her. During her years of relidenfie in Charlottetown she was a faithful worshipper and comsnunicant at u". Mabel Gertrude Ttxnlins MacKlnnon, wife of D. A. Mac- Kinnon, entered into rest February 16th, 1948, after a long and weary illness, at her home, 3 Kent Street Charlottetown. Mire. MacKlnnon was born in Charlottetown on November 22nd. l8?! the daulhter- cf Alfred ll‘. Tomlins, grid his wife, Anna Kelly. On October 7th. 1906 she was mail‘- ried to Daniel A. MacKlnnon of Charlottetown, the csrarnoxly being guiomniged in 5t. Peter's Cathedral by the late Canon Simpson. Shortly thereafter they look up re- aidence in their new home at. 3 Kent Street which she soon made a centre of hospitality to a wide circle of friends and a place of help and comfort to many in need. Mrs. MacKinnon was a woman of unusual generosity ind kindness and served most unaclfishly in the work of St. Peter's Cathedral and the Kirk of St. James of which her husband is the esteemed Session Clerk. Five years ago she suffered h ' stroke which left her in a gradually weak- ening condition but her indomit- able spirit kept her active almost to the last. / ‘The funeral service was held in 5t. James’ Church, conducted by her Minister. the Rcv’d T. H. Buseell Somers, and the presence of a large congregation and the wealth of floral tributes testified to the love and esteem in which this good wcman was held. Interment took place in the People's Cemetery Charlottetown. of which, the Rsvd '1'. H- Buuell some-rs, conducted her funeral service, Interment was mlfle ill the family plot at Hllhfiesld. Mrs. Crabbe had two children- Simon W. who died in April. 1941, lild Katherine Elizabeth, the wife of Vincent Fraser of Charlottetown. in addition to her daughter Ill! ll survived by four brothers. mantel A. Lemuel A. David 1..., J. Stewart; one sister Mrs. L. E. Coffin of Bediord Mass" and three grand-' rilildren Catherine and Louis Crabbe nnri Danny Fraser. A fourth srandcilild, simon. died as a result if an accident three years ago. ‘In Memoriam in fond and loving memory cf “l "i?" llsronts. Mr. Alexander Robbins. who died Msreh 22nd, i940 and Mrs. Alexander Bobbins Who died March 2591s, 1M1. ' "ten in our hearts you are fondly Kinnon is survived by her three brothers, Alfred 10., of Napanee. Ontario, Robert N. and Arthur E. of Charlottetown. INSPECT IMMIGRANTS The oldest health activity Ln Canada is» the quarantine service. ‘lb prevent infections from enter- hlg Canada from abroad. 2,355 ves- sels carrying more than a quarter s remembered of ubanlliion passengers 4T3 crew rreet, ha", mmmg" m.‘ 1.,‘ mom ors were cleared by s sar- your fin"; vice duringthe lest fiscal year. The federal government's Immi- gration Medical service last year examined 79,020 immigrants and Tllis hearts that‘ loved you with 5°99!“ affection “his will love you in death the slime, 24,404 non-immigrants arriving at Canadian ports. Such vigilant pro- lflllllsly Remembers; by Their ‘action keeps disease out of the Son Albert and Family. - Dominion. raansrsou It iispllss to the isssrssss Business, jss l . l" “WWII. ever reed: - - - ac asatier how dangerous the mis- ‘lu- l!" llfbalesst the seas - - - the lrltials Navy has never fall- " to live as lo m tradition of always ‘finalising the m." The moses of a complex ores- a long period os tlme is also link- ". l" "IQ lfldlllep Of Ill Islckltolssl. The Ian Insurance Office Lid. of London. Ingland - - - founded in 1110 - - - transacting "In and Galualty Imalaesa in Canada. is the oldest Insurance Worm: lu the was-ls. The tradition of aossnl manages-ass, integrity and u» ssilu, p. “"9 abreast of the ilnea has won the confidence of insureds "l hlnr saris cf the olvilleel would. iirriniiiiiii s. co. LIMITED y " fllvlltlll Agents Qharletsefesrg ~ ~ Qflmclle Wises: . Dinner Hotel. The iicntrai Guardian i . Thlsccluasahreass-vedferuewl eflecalisssesmisutadvertfalssgcl e uewav astssresallbelnserted asfiveeassisasvesdetrietls sisleluadvassea. ' _____¢_——————_-——_-I csaswns. for Photon-spill sueruansorva-men-s hint-hing BOWABD McINNIl’ little Footwear at Iliiqueeu Street. . BOAID OI‘ TRADE Monthly Meeting, Charlottetown tonight, 6 P. M. see‘- OONIEDIIATION LIFE DI- SUILANCI- ' PHONE IAUNDERB group and wedding pictures location. IIOIIVID TODAY Carlosd Nails. Fence Wires, Horse Shoes. Bar Iron. lllemlell do Chandler. ATTENTION BOYS. - For ten days only we are offering our com- plete line of Aeroplane Models at. bargain prices. Take advantage of this opportunity now. Miller BrotJ-ierrLtd. MARITIME CENTRAL All WAY! three times daily to Mono- ton. . Mr and rail connections tc Montreal and Boston. Phone 200i or 540. ATTENTION Boston Islanders ! --Plan in attend Island Party in Rose Crolx Hail, RDXlJLlTy. iDudiey A; Warren Streets) iilaroll 31st. at: 8 P. M. Proceeds for new equip- ment. Illimd. Sacred Heart. Home. Ohsriottetown. PHONE BAENDERS i806 for lrou and Wedding pictures err local. on. 1806 for OI LENTEN SERVICES FOR. MEN __. Dally Lenten Sol-vices will be held at 5:15 P.M. at St. Pam's Parish Hall. The speaker today will be Rev. M. B. Dunbar of the Central Christian Church. Every- body welcome- CONDITION IMPROVING — Friends of J. P. Johnson, vice president and general manager. C. N. R. Atlantic Region, will be pleased to learn that he is show- ing improvement from an attack o! mumps. He is still confined to his home. 112 Main street. - Moncton script- CITY POLICE COURT — At the stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday, four men chargfid Wm‘ being drunk and incapable appear- ed, two being fined $30 and W!“ qr 30'dayg each, one $20 and Colts qr- 30 days, and the fourth $10 and costs or 2o days. Two drunk Ind disorderlies also appeared, one be- _ effort to defeat T. B. which takes observances. because these ‘Mange! and, Turnip ssarla-smnnsssswuiaaseamtausprinr. At pr ‘ we can supply IIONTINAC and WIIITIi PRINCE MANGIII. in registered One-Lb. Cartons at. We poetpeid- IJUIUNTIAN alsd DITIIAI. TUINII st ILIO prepaid. ‘ ODOR NOW! COIULITI l!!!) CATADOGUI ON IIQU‘! ARTHUR VESEY. York, P. E. Island .‘ _--_-—-—~————~——-—"——*--——__—"-—"—"_-"" Ghost X-iiay cnnwfiglfilow” Bentrs News ‘me minister. Rev. Biol-see I MecDwen, preached his third ser- mon on the Epistle ‘of Paul to the Romans. the subject material being _......_ found in the second and third chapters. Here the Apostle deals Over 1600 chest Xflys were taken specially with the Jews and de- io date which represents over (70) monstrates his guilt in the light of seventy business firms and Federal the law q: Moses, civil servants. There are still ‘quite The Jews were the chosen na- a few stores and business lino-i yet ticn of Old Testament times. They to be dons and it is intended to possessed special knowledge of Goa have them done as soon as possible. because they knew his will as re. A few appointments have been made vealed in the law, the ordinal-l. by the League for this week but ces. the statutes, and the judg- it- is axpected that most e1 the mania given in them, while therest week will be taken up by sppoint- of the nations grovelled in loan. merit»: Billie by l!“ DQPllTl-"lfllf l’! try and superstition. Yet. despite Public Health as the week has been this, they were very wicked and proclaimed Tuberculosis Control vexed ilhe 10rd continually. The WW1 Pharisees. and Scribes were forc- Commencing Tuebday March 30 most in gull/t. because they put-or. the mass survey of all household- a false front. Pricing Lhgmgglygs era and their families above school in the law, they secretly disobey- age will begin. Appointment cards ed it. Jesus condemnation o! them will be mailed to a member of each was extreme, “Woe unto you, household. Scribes, Pharisees. hypocrites! for School children will be done s ye devour widows‘ houses, and (or little later on in the survey. They a pretense make long prayer. will be taken in classes some as iu thercfore ye shall receive the grant. the Previous Survey held here in el- damnation." (Matthew Zizli}. 1946. _ lt was these very people ivllo were Everyone in Charlottetown will resolute to put Christ to death. and be given a chance to have a chest who finally succeeded in carrying X~ray and it is hoped that everyone out their foul intents. The breath will cooperate in this wonderful ,of life was absent. in their lega; ins st- the lives of between 5.000 and 6,000 ed merely in an outward show,‘ Canadians yeariy- More than all Therefore circumcision availed other communicable descases conl- ihem nothing. ln fact they were bined. no better than those Gentiles who ‘I111’ people of P. E. I. are very kept. the righteousness of the law. fortunate to have at their disposal The Apostle asks, "Shall not llilcjr- tftlis Mobile XRay unit which is vumcislon which is. by nature, if it the only one of ita type East of fulfil the law, judge thee, who by Montreal and is owned and operated" the letter and circumcision dos‘. by the Tuberculosis League pur- transgress the law?" Because of cased through the sale of Christmas guilt God's glory is not clouded. seals. however, and unbeiief does not, "Don't let. ‘I15. steal your pay check. make the truth of God without ef- Checlr your lungs with a cheat X- feet. King David alter his awful lltay” sin with the wife of Uriah, the Hit. "X-Ray will show Tuberculosis tl-tc, when ropcnteni. confessed, long before youare sick." “Against thee, thee only, have l sinned, and done this evil in thy To 5514753 "l 55 mlmlt" "l sight" and then continued with gggflllmgwmllilll Alrwlllh- PM!" acknowledgement w God of. His °l' - justice in punishing sin, "that than ‘ mlghtest. be justified when thou 13123;“ “if” T553: lMml-llll’ speakest, and be clear when thou Howl tonight 6"}; M "mewwll judgest." (Psalm a1: 4.) ' ' ' ' Under the testing of law the _'_ whole world is guilty before God. ' "nus GUARDIAN, UHAKLUFYEIUWN MUSICAL FESTIVAL ASSO- CIATION SOLICITS SCHOLAR- slllPs -— Ally individual. business firm or organization wishing to donate or contribute inward a scholarship of $25. or more. please write or phone Mrs. Edwin Cooke, Parkdale, secretsry. in; fined e20 and costs or 30 days. while the other was remanded un- til today. FUNERAL 5E1WICE5 — Funeral of the late Mr. James J. McAleP which was largely attended was held from his home to 8t. Ann's Church, Hope River. where Hill! Mass was celebrated by pastor. Rev E. J. Dalton who also performed service at grave. The Wilhelm" OFFICERS ELECTED _ -.The annual meeting of the Women's Liberal Ciu-b was held in the Can- adian Legion, Friday. March 19. After the reading of the year's re- POH’. ti’! l ll l Wm bum‘ Aux“ term wzrguelggcriistlfnflllee 113mg!‘- llle" Wauwmr M“ m” “' fioers and executive are as fol- Peter Goodman. learning Proctor. Besides her Husband, Mrs. Mac» Leo Gallant. Personals _.-_.. a speedy recovery. Her friends are Hospital. Halifax ‘Technical College, Halifax the Easter holiday at. his home. The many friend: of J. D. Carrlrp- lrnow that he has been discharged from the Prince lidward Island Hospital after an illness of five months. Mrs. Joseph McQuaid of this city had a very enioyable trio by plane to Halifax on Friday. She was accompanied home ivy her nephew Frankie MeQuaid, young son of J. Alexius McQuaid of North River who was attending school there. They also made the return trip by plane Saturday evening. s . "_'*‘ Miss Winnifred Doyle, formerly of Hope River. P. E. L. daughter of Mr. and Ma's. Leander Doyle who is now in Montreal. Quebec, is going to the Westmount. Busi- ness Colleg to take a stenogrephlc course including typing. shorthand and w“ r ndence. Ira Memos-lasso In fend and loving memory of a dear husband and father, Mr. George l‘. ‘flserae. who dqsirted this life one year ale today, March II, I041. A wonderful father, asan and aid. One who was better Ool never made. A wonderful werlser. loyal HIM phi in a million that father was 70a. lset in your lulgaseus. always l. Ifleltflqnlliblalevetllfllhl. Iimeivvertrlaaes sad-ell when yea haew, father sass Issuer Yfiv - lovingly resembled I! ill Wlfeeallanllv- ' Mrs. Angus Mathescn of Iris, is a patient in P. E. I. Hospital suffering from a broken enkle and hcr many friends wish her sorry to learn that Mrs. L. P. Herring of Murray Harbour, is a patient in P. E. I. Mr. Anil-ll Gilli: student at arrived home on Saturday to spend bell. Elmira, will be pleased to lows: Patl-oneascs -_ Mrs. J. Les- ter Douglas. Mrs. '1‘. V. Grant. Mrs. ‘ J. Watson MacNaught. Hon. Pros- idervt-Mrs. J. Walter Jones. Past Pruldent. Mrs. D. J. Riley. Presi- dent. Mrs. T.W.L. Prowse. 1st. Vice President, Mrs. C. Kielly. 2nd Vice President, Mrs. George H. Barbour. 3rd Vice President, We. Jack Rattenbury. Treasurer, Mrs. G. A. MacDonald, Recording Secretory. Mrs. F. A. Large. Cor- responding Secretary. Mrs. A. H. Peake. Executive. Mrs. Edgar Hearts, Mrs. Eugene Cullen, Mrs. Russell Roper, Mrs. W. H. John- son, Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, Jr.. Mrs. Ernest MocCarey. The new president, Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse , addressed the members and spoke of the ‘work for the ccmlng year after which the meeting adjourned. KINGSTON W. M. S. --— . The rnidnti-ldy meeting of the Kingston United Church Auxiliary of the W.M.B. was held at the home of Mrs. Fulton Willis on ‘Tuesday evening. March 2nd. Meeting opened with hymn O Flor A Thousand Tongues To Sing, followed by repeating the "Missionary Creed" in unison. Worship service as outlined in the Missionary Monthly was followed. The theme ‘the field is the world. the seed is the word," with Mrs. Stanley Newman taking the part as leader and Mrs. zylpha Newton taking the part as reader. Mrs. Owen Younker read the scripture, taken from Mark i: 2-8. The president gave a short talk on Community Friends-hip Work. Collection amounting to $380 was taken and dedicated. Cccnonunlty Friendship Fund bl cents. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by l'l members and there were two visitors present. A letter of thanks was road trom Mrs. Duncan Marshall for fruit sent her. Neat piece of meeting at the home of Mrs. Mac Willis. Lunch Committee, Mrs. Iiarl Willis. Mrs. Stanley Oolwoli and Mrs. ltanlcy Wednesday, March 24-M Friday, service at ll can. Ministers: ~ REV. J. l. MecCALLUM YORK - MARSl-IFIELD - DUNSTAFFNAGE HOLY WIEK SERVICES Tuesday, Hersh zsi-csnnei United Church. Thursday, March 2$-Ycrk United Church. rnssy, March zs-mnmnu Presbyterian Church. . Tues, Weds Thur. services at I PM. "There is none righteous, no not one; there is none that under- standeth, there is none that seek- eth after God. They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is none that doeth good, no, not one." "No hope can on the law be built Of justifying grace. The law that shows the guflt ‘ Condemns him to his face. Jesus. lryow glorious is thy grace! Whcin in thy name we trust, Our faith receives a righteousness That makes the sinner just." Address Ami” Presentation To Mr. arid Mrs. Layton Dunning. It gives us much pleasure. your friends and neighbours to be gath- ered here this evening to extend to you Layton aind your bride our very best wiaheg for your happiness as you Journey life's way together. You, Layton we have known since childhood, and watched, your every advancement. with deepest interest. When the call to the Col- ou.rs--you did nobly your part siind happy indeed were we to welcome yo-u Home after six years of service for King and Country. This is a unique occasion. it is the first time, been our privilege to welcomcto our midst, a bride sinner’: TERMS! A DOWN PAYMENI SECURIS YOUR COAT! MONTHLY PAYMENTS Tb 1a DEFENCE AGAINST DRUGS I SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE! AGENCIH Ni w RPi/flhifl/ll t. ll.» v r, IN e J mrm/ Umfiééy/ - BUY NOW Al’ SENSATIONAL MONEY-SAVING LOW PRICES 3 Al ""1 "l- vewn find FERLMAN rus coars , at reels bottom prices. We have established? throughout l provinces of the 0e- rninion of Ceneda and our tremendous turns.‘ - aver means tremendous savings la you. it is to your advantage to BUY NOW. I TRADE IN YOUR OLD FUR COAT O Ill‘ MORE roe YOUR MONEY m rr-us carer run safer REMEMIER fir! PLACE AND DATES! l‘l?(flVllJ(l§ ‘.( i Hi1‘, fcsaion. The illicit traffic has been having difficulty obtaining Since the end of World War 11, eign supplies of dope. there has been an increase in the ,adsi‘s narcotic drug control agenc- these do not get, lntu the harms number of thefts of narcotics from lies are alert to Lhe situation. They the underworld. drug warehouses and druggists and ihavo tightened up all measures for scrupulous persons. from members of i-he medical pro- lsafeguarding legitimate drug stocks. But, Can- rhi/vii t! .2107” i»! UNI/till‘) AND gnu-Hi, for- frcm our Motherlénd across Lhe sea. ‘ T0 you dear Mrs. Dunning We 81W! l. very special welcome. coming to us frown so far away, you must surely flind our Island climate. people and ways so very different. that all seems strange to you, but we trust and hope you will soon feel at. home among us and feel free to come and go within our homes at any time, not. forget- ting that we are the same people; our forefathers camel from those same British Isles of which we are all justly proud. We could not. let this opportun- ity pcss without expressing to you in a small way our congratulations and best wiahcs and ask to 0o ac- cept thla small gift. as a renumb- rance of your friends ‘and neigh- bours assembled ilere. May many years of future happiness and every blessing attend you through ilhe years that be ahead. Signed on behalf of those present. Long River. February 25th, i048. Newman. Meeting closed with hymn O Zion Haste. and benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess anu committee in charge. ershfield United Church. and REV. F. N. YOUNG ml" BINARY -,- leek now, left ts right: star-old Ulril. Ivan Arsenelilt. J Queen Square School Pupils 0am ssisrvlstelalisa ias loll. lssseie Power. Maurice Peters, Decree one ndlsr, Viacom. Luna, leeflie lfeqlserrle. Denall. George mullet. Ian Arssnsult. hoot now. left to right: liair Johnson, liar l rergsson, Winston (mavens. Pius asllsat, Gerald Iulger. Olllllhfiulslnleiifrfilmillfilhlllh 3i DAYS CIlLY TllES. WEll. TlillliS. Milli. 23-24-Il Those vtiho are authorized to haafl narcotics are being urged to fakl every precaution to ensure tha or of other um DIE". 0w tsu- Dclr Allison will“. WIN! Usllfilll. fir‘! “staple llvsaaaesn. reulien. Vernon -Jboto to caralsun