GUARDIAN TO ORBIT ITS NIW EThe Ilentral Guardian ;;f;f§o”“°=-"1 w was)" -=»h-~.== PAGE SIX r1111 CHARLUTTETOWN \ PRINCE EDWARD-JAY-SAT--:..t.3.":§:..::i'. as Jollows to Rlev. John F. ___ MARCH 7, 1941 GETTING sr. PA TRICK 's" PLA v local Interest, Dill llvofllllllg ol'r1:(l::1humol ' " ‘This column Ia reserved toa- news ol lRev. Dr. a newly nature ml! be lnlfllfll F. MacArthur tomorrow will begin V, ' i at 6 cents a word. atrictly pay- hi; fitorato o! the Eagle Rock . I lbhhflnnm 3%“ Tefrlioi-I ‘lnthe ‘n ._____- B I ” ' e esua‘ mo". - t CBASWELL for Photographs ing and a discourse on "It Is a. Bad can.“ cunsmaflon ___._.. Bargain?" in the evening. Mr. Mac- u , CONFBDEBA “ION LIFE INSUB- Arthur goes to the Eagle Rock flush]: ‘Neg, . L-IIBQ church Ircm the Manchester Bap- . ._____ tist Church which he has served Y camp” GkASOOW CHRISTIAN for more than two years. He ia a LONDON, Canada:- oérrfch i h‘ sanvicas. Sunday. loreelul speaker and la In much tion mybeoaygedbylae <1 tc"hlr_ March 0th. ii A M.»World Missions demand as an evangelist, conler- kind oi ‘bulk 1n your mea a. airs‘ service. 7.80 P. M. evening service. em, 1mm- md 1mm”; m youth, d“ 55v; only temporary W i‘- Cavendlah BaDtLSt Church service 3 Pqnngfly a , gldgnt of Eagle R003. KELLOGGS ALL-BRAN heipa u P- M~ R E- shflw- Mini-TIM" lMr. MacArthur will be welcomed i; regular, naturally. But rcmem l’- L‘ 18'3‘7'u- by many 0d’ his friends when h! 1t doesn't work like purgatrves. ALL- BRAN t k time. Try eaTirT; delicious ALL-BRAN. l! a cereal or 1n muffins. "l! :9 orinapionryogwatqr-Buv/i - .5 in two convenient sizes at your KY°¢°F 1 _____ | opens his ministry at the Eagle WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. RA‘, or in individual serving Pfllikafles i" k church tomorrow. as lollows: Winsioe N A. Mu, Winsloe South 2.30 P. M. Biilhfleld; restaurants. Made by Keiivfl" i" London. Canada. . Go Westward Ho! Ho! oi with these three glad-men on the loose! It's the year's - jest roar roundupi THE MARX BROS. RIOT AGAIN! Their New Girl- Georgeous Musi- cal Show 1s Their Funniest Yet! Irish Society 3 PRESENTS “GLMIGWS MEET TIIE SIIOW-IIFF" A Comedy in 3—Acts-—3 ALSO SPECIALTIES PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Mondoy Evening, March 17th, 8:15 p.m. DON MESSER‘S ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 50c. TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT REDDIN BROS, HUGHES DRUG CO., VICTOR COYLE'S AND KELLY‘S GROCERY MATINEE MONDAY AFTERNOON 33511.11.“ Adm. ADULTS 35c CHILDREN 15¢ LIMITED NUMBER OF RESERVED SEATS 75c G0 ON SALE AT R. T. HOLMAN, LTD. MARCH I2 Proceeds In Aid oi Charitable Fund RADIO NORTH-AMERICAN TRANSMISSION Personals 7 P. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner. Minlstezu. I“419'3'7'u'_ Pte. Ivan Curley o! the Piston CAVENDIS" CHARGE_ ___ WOIFJ-iighlanders. Dartmouth. N. S. rar- m rived home Monday night for his it “m” °“ B“"°“~‘g_“,;f“§},§‘*§‘,,"‘sg‘,’,§,, days furlough. ' - M‘ Plliil Flying ormF-rzionrm .1 ms _i_ 'ison has returned to Summerside, HAMPTON UNITE CIIARGEL- P. E. I. after having spent some services on Sunday, arch 9th as time with his parents, Mrs. and iollows: Victoria 11 A. M. Hamptm Mrs. B. F. Dadson, Ni First 3 P. M. Bonsha ‘avenua-(Ottaws Journal). W '1 P. M. 11-405-3-7-11. cosswau- PASTORAL Mill ‘mXVT11.T‘iv".“S.Mr'1Z.-.E.'§XZ'.I CHARGE- - 591'"1°95 m‘ smday-i oi Kensington are attending the March 9th. Kingston 11 A. M. New c s’ meeting which are being Charlottetown this week. Dominion a P. M. Cornwall v P. M. jam in The many friends oi Mr. Alex ... d.1v"*.te- Rev E R. Woods! e Lnhfaxbn.‘ TEMAN CHURCH m MacRae. Wheatley River, are sorry CAPIYESK¥— Brookfleld coarse-i“ 1"") "wt he it l Patient in services next Lord's my Bmoblthe P. E. I. Hospital and wish fieid 11 A. M. Glasgow Road a P.M.,h1m a speedy recovery- ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL Honor Roll for February: Grade X——1. Sheldon Camtron; 2. Eldon Green and Sadie Halliwell (equal); 3. Helen Trainer. . Grade 1x-1. Muriel Noonan; 2. Doria ‘Prainor. Grade VIII-l. Rayona Cameron. 2. Jennie Dawson; 3. raldine Noonan. Grade VII-l. Helen Ross; 2. Juanita Walsh and Peggy Green (equal); 3. Helen Muttart. rade V!-1. Georgina Dawson; 2. George Noonan. Grade V-1. Clarence Ross; i’. Raymond Walsh‘ 3. George Tram- BBC Military Baud; m“; t-Oi‘, P. S, G. O'Donnell. no 10.15 pm.—"I‘heatreland.‘ 5mg, scenes. and stories of the silo imam“ Dost and present, 10.45 pans-Tonight Wo P199“ Sid Phillipsfi; Quintet. " JOII ‘m manna CARROLL - LEWIS Dlroctod by Edward Buzzoll Producld by Jaci-a Curnrnlnil LATEST 8 STOOGE COMEDY “LATEST NEWS: Marx Brothers In “Go West” At Prince Edward .\.\'1) SAT The annual visit of the Marx Bro- thers w Prince Edward is now under wav vnth “Go West," which ovens today at the Prince Edward Theatre. ‘the Marxes makes only a picture s. year and when Cflltli 1s given to the movie public it is tux e, to cheer auam. lhis one present | Groucho, CillCO and Harm better- and funnier thanever. _ l-rom the opening sequence 1n a railroad sizruon where slicker urouuno is 11111<.c a sunzcr by _Cl1.cu 11nd 1111100. riulit through merrunciu. in a stuzecoauii. a Western saloon. a parlor with three lovely oharmers. an Indian villaae and all over the wide open spaces. clear uo w a whirlwind. finish on board a ram- bling 1870 train. t e picture is one bu: iaurzh. Of course. there is a story. Chief-Vt concerned about how the Mavrxes are to steal u. deed to Dead Mans Gulcn from Walter Woolf Kins. Robert! idarrtit and Mitchell isewi. and RIVG‘ it back to the hero and heroine“ John Carroll and Diana Lewis. The latter two make a charming Dooular romantic team r-s a boy and a R111. ol the early West. _ Also. c1 ted-.. there is music. riaroo Dial/S "from the Land v1 mt Sky Blue Water . on the DIIIBXIO- Chico does a ha-rb $010 0X Th ‘ Woodpecker Song” GIORGIO 19.1KB John Carroll and Chico in singmg_ “Ridirf the Range. Carroll“ and Diana Lewis haye a duet 0i As LI 1 Didn't Know.’ and June MacCloy sinus “You Can't Argue with 10W- But chiefly them are laughs. lauans andmore laughs. Much _o!| the humor IS due to the astute dir- - ,1 1- ccticn of Edward Buzzell. who hi» A’! sivcii the inimitable Marx breatliifni ‘ ‘L, -_ , up _» Y ‘every hidthlll Itlhzg Xxcgznhteltiy allots-I 111v LEEqCARQLAIIAI/IS ._ 11mm“ “I e f, V. v _ . Included on the program is the‘ -’ QiERIiiS-TAYIORfiifliiliifi1111M Ieigzest News. Also a 3 Stooge Com- - .. = .. ---“i» ._ Plus -— All Slur T; ._ INIITIIER BRETT l4 " ADVENTURE! I . I Lee. the daughter o! one of the rob- ‘bers, is inadvertently ml/Oli/ed line crime. Gene sets about inyhia ;own colorful way to clear her. tar- ~ ious misunderstandings threatenhto. disrupt the romance which a, blossomed between Gene and Carol“ _~ but Gene rnanaizes to clear uu tho. Comedy El’. 9 0F JUNIOR (I MEN snows - 3.I5—’l.00—B.45 an .1111". - 1.30 3.30 NEW DOMINION SCHOOL l 1 (acne Autry In Fm Gm A 50mm Home, m. Lew Lenders. who handled the d1!- Gmc Autrv Tans are currently eIl- ; mrmmz episode of the serial Junior i)r‘\\ the crounint: uoyvbuys latest. in nun-s 111v, melodious and the _ Report for the month of Febru- . '11:»: 111-t, rwzut. as line a ' bank robbery and also smooth the,‘ rcgrv road of hIS own love affair. "' ' r ' the fllm. deserves cred.t_ ludmg, _Un A itambow c335: gmtanmm Mb‘ sham, m, ‘Kt (“alhtol ectorlal reins Playing for same period is the 9th 1 1- 1 11cm uzr: t the 011111101 . ed _ WUJIIATIXTI.‘ \\'1lbl‘l3 "Kltllalf (on A Ram- 1 G Men’ Also an an Si“ com y um-nccl last mum 1,0 u packed house. Autrys 1101501131113’ 1s engaging, wow Illilt Republics scvimnst pave :1 zmmi. nun 1s fresh and in- 1 cl‘ 1m ‘um-111. 11s we have} i it TITLED. my. Grade IX--l. Charlotte Strang; 2. Blanche Mason; 3. Genevieve BORDEN SCHOOL Principal's Dept. For the monm of February: Grade X-l. Gordon MacKenzie; 2 Gordon MacTavisn; s. Ellllul‘ Campbell. Gracie lX-1. Betty Lynds; 2. Ida Doyle; 3. Phyllis Whllk‘. Vice Principal's Dept. Grade VIII-l. Joyce Love and Raymond MacTavish; 2. Walter Dorsey; 3. Budd Irving. _ Grade VI.I—l. Doris Herring and Inez Maclnnis; 2. Edith Sharpe; 3. Laurie Richard - Grade V1 1. Nadine l-lowatt. 2. Willard Pickering; 3 Joseph Dorsey Miss lilac-Isaac Dept. Grade V—i Aileen Richard; 2. Audrey Stewart; 3. Sybil i-lowatt. Grade 1V --l. Barbara Herring; BLtFranoes men; 3. Amett How- a . Grade III —1. Jean Trenholm; 2 ‘Edwin Toombs; 3 Marion How- at Miss Dorsey's Dept Grade II 5r. —1. Joyce MacDon- ald; 2. Mae Keough and Fred-die Toomhs; 3. Francis Westhaver and Jozm Cameron. Grade II Jr. -1. Laura Ozon; 2. Audrey Campbell; 3. Garnet How- att. Grade I —No tests. —A. VILLAGE GREEN SCHOOL Honor Roll for February: Grade X—l. Mar orie Acorn. Grade IX-l. na Weavmerbie, Danny Acorn. Grade IX-l. Edna Weatherble, Danny Acorn. Grade VI —l Harry Weatherble, Earl Weatherble (equal); 2. Etmmeit Dufly; 3 Jackie Dulfv. Grade V—i. Athol Buell; 2. Hazel Strickland. Grade IV-l. Matthew Ami-n; 2. Marie Duffy. Grade I (s) —1. Elizabeth Duffy. Grade I (b) —1. Dorothy Bucll Grade I (c) - 1. Eddie Acorn. B5 per cent. and over: Marjorie Acorn. Danny Acom, Edna Weath- crbie, Harry Weatherble, Earl Wea- therbie, Lilla Penny, Efilzabeth Dufly, Dorothy Buell. Eddie Acorn. Teacher, Mary A Doyle. MURRAY HARBOR. SVHOOL (Intermediate Department) Report for February: Grade VII-l. Geraldine Bell, 2. Leo M , 3. Myrna Hugh. Grade VI-l. Alvin Jackson. 2. Anita Vifhlte, 3. Hollis Bell. Grade V—i. Harry Dunn, 2. Wendall Stewart, 3. Bernice Stewart. Grade IV—-I. Luna Jordan. 2. Olga Beck, 3. lame MncPherson. -—Teaeher: Mary l. MsoKay. MILTON SCHOOL, 3T . Hartsviile 7.30 P. M. Y. P. S. Christ-- lan Eindeavour Harisvllle Friday. B) P. M. women}; M11? 1on3’? Sfrvfégtgr Auxiiisrv mee n: ar e . 4 P. M. L-378-3-7-Ii. FOXES — We have received a note from a resident of Malignant Cove telling us that there have been eight or more foxes, mostly red with one white one. recently seen in that district. Our cor- respondent thinks that bit of news might be 01' interest to P. E. I. fox ranchers as he also thinks these foxes mus: be tame as they do a lot of barking straight. -—(New Glasgow Eastern Chronicle). RESIDE IN CIIARLOTTETOWN —Mr. and Mrs. Ken Coady have taken up residence at Charlotte- town, P. E. I. Mr. Coady, 'who is employed by the Swift com- pany. has recently been trans- ferred from Moncton to Char- lottetown. Mrs Coady (nee Margie Maclesn) is a daughter oi’ Mrs. J. H MacLean, Macbean Street. —(Glace Bay Gazette). HOME BEREAVED-- The death of Mayor Allistalr Cameron, of Sackville. occurred suddenly last was presiding at. the firm regular meeting of the newly elected Town Council. Mayor Cameron was an uncle of Mr. Duncan Murray Cam- eron, Long Island City, N. Y., whose wtfe, formerly Miss Alexandra Macbeod. is a daughter of Mrs. P. J. Oliver, Charluflketown. Use MInarrPs for rindrufl. "'°T°m‘ 5cm“ “Grade III-—1. [an Fleming; a. Eastern Daylight Saving Time Throughout 11.00 srt-‘DEMOCRACY MAR‘ 2S’. ‘WORLD arramsa Monday evening while His Worship" i Honor Roll (or month o! Febru- arv Grade X.-1. Evelyn MacRee: 2. ‘Thelma. Pidseon: 3. Maylea Boswell. Grade X B.—1. Eileen lvifler. Grade IX A—1. David Boswell rind Madse Thomas. equal; 2. Annie 000R . Gra e IX B-~1. Harold Boulter. Grade IX C—-l. Jack Holland: 2. Edward Boswell: 3. David Crosby. Grade VTI—1. Kathleen MacDon- alicggdi). Audrey Thomas: 3. Lyman Grade VI-l. John MacDonald: 2. Lrgidtes MscEschern: 3. Verna Mac- PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Grade V. A.—1. Billie Pldaeon; 2. Donalda Macbeod: 3. Adele Mac- Eschern. . ' Grade V. B.-I. Ruthie Boswell; 2. Miriam Howatt: 3. Clare Thomas. grade III A.—I. Nelson MacDon- dle Mac- 3. Bobble Grade. Iii-l. ‘Brvce Boswell: 2 Gertrude Bell: 3. Douala: snri Ramon Miller. Grade I.-i. Kathleen Keough: 2. Nelson Keouzh. PHILTINES SEEK Si". MANTLA -(CP) -A government- tont-mlied corporation has been or. ganired to prospect for oll in 12 rggns o1 the Phil! inns ‘Islands. South From Mayfair By Pearl Bellairs That the thought should hurt him was balm to the wounds he had inflicted on her vani other emotion as he pulled hcr going? was he home to tell what she knew? were on the summit of the hi1; 110w could see light ahead. “Where are we going?" she kept saying. ‘Where are you taking me? Let me go And 111s only reply was, as he hurried her iorcibly alon ' “Don't now!" a big, basin-like depression in the hills, with sloping sides all round rass and shingle an ew shrubs them, the centre tilled (continued __!raan page“ 2) ty. But fear began to outweigh all after him. further and further into gloom. Where was he y hurrying away? Would he allow her to go The ground sloped less, thely the bush thinned, and she 1m stop to 1311f ‘about 1t They came out o! the bush into 22 oz. Pkg. Howatt 2 MBrie Murray; S. Doris Noonam. Grade II Sr. -l. Myrtle Dougay; 2. George Murray. Grade. I! Jr. —1. Margaret Daw- son; 2. Cleyon Cameron; 3. Mar- sall Green. ~ Grade I (a) --l. Vema Noousn. Grade I (b) -1. Leona Noonan; 2. Phyllis Jardine. Grade I (c) —1. Ruth Noonan; 2. Corona Murray; 3. Patrick Noonan. Eileen Greenan, Mary Quigiay, Teachers. AUB RN SCHOOL Report for the month of Febru- ary: Grade X-l. Rita Callaghan; 2. Mary Boylan. A Grade VI1I—1. Lorne McKenna, 2. George McKenzie; 3. Chester Callaghan. Grade VII-l. Katherine Boylan. Grade V --l. Louis McKenzie. Grade III—l. Richard MacNelll; 2. Fliirabeth McCaughey. Grade II —1. Joseph McCaughcy Angus MacNelll Jr; 3. Clara Mo. Entee. Hiihest average in senior grades, Iniiérliehlidézkenna. i g es average n unlor grades, Joseph McCaughey. j Pe Rita c11- Each--———-—-—- rfect attendance: llehan ‘Theresa McEntee, Roma MBQNBUI. Mills McKenzie. Teacher, Mar ret M. Callaghan. 39c JELLY Assorted EATON’$ MAYFAIR Each 6c 3 For —l—— EATON’S 17c 16 oz. Tin LYNN VALLEY PEAS Each 10c 3 For——- 29c COFFEE CHASE & SANBORN AYLMERS EATON'S LONDON CORN STARCH 16 oz. pkg. Each 10c 2 For — - —- FANCY KETA SALMON 16 oz. Tin-Each —-—- —- — — - — BREAKFAST cocoa, 1 lb. Pkg. Each - - - - APPLE JUICE, 10s oz. 1'11. CULVERHOUSE PIE cr-renmr-zs and PEACHES Each 11c 2 For - - LUX FLAKES Small Pkg. 10c CUT WAX BEANS by H. WICKMAN STEED. WAVELENGTH pm__.M Your Request, Canada and U.S.A.-31.32 m.. 25.53 n1. (to 10.00 p.m.) 40.10 m (£11m 10,30 p.m.) Western Canada—23.53 (from 10.45 p.m.) 31.32 (Xrom 11.00. FRIDAY, MARCH 7 .—'Lcnd0n Calling’. . p. . Egrlsade S. Dickson Carr. Produced b Glelgud. 6.45 p.m.—'I‘l-IE NEWS. 7.00 p.m.—'Qu<stions oi the Hour’. 12115 om ‘RRITAIN SPEAKS.’ 12.30 amp-fill: NEWS 12.45 ant-Cree down ST. AUGUSTINE CONVENT‘ Honor Roll for February": Grade X-l. Louise Gallant; 2 Corina Gallant; 3. Norma Douce Talk by ouvim STEWART~ Grade IX —1. Joan MacDonald 7-15 D-lIL-Cflnldlfln 31883119111411 2. Frances Doucet. 3. Cecile 1)., Concert (in collaboration with long. Grade VIII-l. Berenice Dolron BC) '87-“ PJII-—NEW$NI§WIE‘RENCH. 2. Louise Doucet. '00 D-In._'I‘]-1E . G d VII-—1. Ge " 11.15 p.m.-CANADA cams mom 2, git: Blanchard; 013T)“ SIQTQY LONDON’ (in oollaboratkn Donne; with CBC) ‘Q1118 10¢‘ the F010» Grade VI—l. Bertha Gallant I es’. Prom the Beaver Club. Marie Doucet; s. Armand bu London, Presented by Gerry 10"‘ Wllnwi- _ Grade V -l. Noreen Doimn; 1 345 DIIIPJLT-BTTWINU POST- Edna Blanchard: 3 Marie L. $.50 p.m.-Pardon 01311111811!“ ' 1301mm -0°Pm-53‘1!i.Y POU- Grd IV-LRI Do .: aw nnt-‘Starlisht’: mmundo DoroTh; Doiron; 3.wM.‘r(lI'l1err Douoet. glofimCéibans. Ocmrpere, Gerry _ 0. Gfldfi III-—1. M l G i] t‘ sso p.m.-BRITAIN SPEAKS‘. lmu-gueflte mmchafii? a m‘ ~ afiviriénwglmmhmm NEWS AND Grade II—l. Edward Dolrou: 2 10m P-nt-"The Music o1 armor. J°8'l.§l“i“§1l’di.’ll§.’i>°i.'13i.. o...‘ Suite, ‘From tl1¢ Bavarian High 5rd Bluwhm-i " lands’ (Elgar), played by the WEEK-END r0011 SPECIALS i FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDA NEW PORT FLUFFS IIAROII 7, 8 and I0 I91: I81: _ 17c Each——---—--——-—37c 21c 23c 25c 12 oz. Tin Large Pkg. Each — — - — -— —- 16ozTin Each 10c 3 For--—-————— tract o1 bush. Lorna. suimlsed that the track to Kalkoura by which they had come must be on top of the ridge on the iar side, because it was this valley they had looked down into when they first saw the ship. i-lawlsford was hurrying her down the n slope towards the bush and e saw, with sudden reliel, that he seemed to be tryingjlo cut across to the track, thong there was a steep climb beyond he buah on the other side of the valley. Buddenl there was a sound. A quick wh ne throu h the air just Italy Lama's head-p ewl Almost. ln_ e rli Honor r011 lor the month o1 Feb- ruary. cm, 1-1. Arm 011111, 2. Viola Eleanor MacEwen; (311115, Shirley Grade III-—1. Lauxetta Leslie. 1 . 11o. whose brand o! i Shaw- m Hollywood.- Grade VIII-—1. Cynthia Betta; 2. ". in 111 his tni.o1'-ni:1(ic role GFiICB Strong; 8 Inez Shaw. Litte Grade V—i scnuslrcss. 1s -1.. Horence Maclean; 8. 1mm 111.11 (101111 1' MaQDQ'nfl1d_ (s) _ Grade IV-Jr. 1. Kalher ne Les- .. - \ “uh llie lmcsse Gragc 1v_ __1_ 1,015 515;- 119 s ‘unv-zl 11.l.1'l‘.\111v1‘. In the LCM‘; 2_ Joan su-an r b . _ , ,_ _ g. Grade IV—Sr. 1. Helen 0111s. . ._f‘.*.";:;:::*.2r:1:;§:;"l.i“:s.: @w1~v<*»—1-E1"=b=1h w- gggyq, 133;», $5,111,515, as a dziusrliicr of the sliowboat Dro- aid In 1 mun!“ M n. [kshe (eguaf) ' ’ nriemrs. the latter played most ef-i I f — ' u‘) ' and V145,. 1 and“, bu,“ fr\1*i.\1-‘\ by FPTTIS Taylor and Geor- 2 L“ 5 ShDW- F ' ' ' ,._,., C.,,,,,’ Grade 1 u.) -1. Noreen Shaw: '-’- And-aw Leslie. (lane's mission, in the fllmflz- Miriam 5min! Grade VHLA‘ End“ 1'95"" l.» 4111:! up 1hr- crimmal 1mm! who Grade I (b) -1~ P1154115 M550"; Ix—1' Mary Guns‘ , m, m. rowan“, m, ,,,,,_ ;_ M118 Mason —'I'leacher: M. Josephine MscInnJ. Cent's from liiS buddies‘ cattle nles. Grade I (c) —1. John MacEwm. When 1t (lovelobs that uwo Mary Teacher, Eileen Shaw. l For 1-2 Lb. Can -.————- 28c 1L b- can -—— — — — 55¢ Flelschmann's High - Vitamin YEAST CAKES Each 4c Fresh Daily Fruits and Vegetables Sunkist ORANGES 15¢ Med. Size, per Doz. - —- GRAPEFRUIT small size 250 Each 5c 5 For-—--- _ 23c Heinz Asst. SOIIPS 16 oz. Tin Each 14c 2 For ----— Demonstration on Heinz Fina Foods- Visit the Store and sam- ple Their Products. MEAT and FISI-l ESYSIBE... Lb.-- 11¢ 17c RQASTING PORK. 1.1..-- -- - 25c 15¢ FRESH SPARE RIBS Lb- 13c 2 Lba. —— — 23c 27c QUAKER OATS CHINAWARE 3 Lb. Pkg. Each ———- — — — 29c HEINZ VINEGAR 16 1-2 oz. Bottle — — — 15c 33 oz- Bottle — — —— 29c EATON'S SNOWFLAKE BAKING POWDER 27c 16 oz. Can Each 14c 2 For — — HEDLUND'$ 3 oz. Tin SANDWICH SPREAD Asst. - Each 10c 3For--— CANADIAN CHEESE Per Lb.------— 1... H1. same instant the report of a le, seeming to come from the ridge behind them. shook the val- lev with a thousand reverberation: "l-lol smoke HawYsiord snatched her nearer to him instinctively, then caught her hand and began to run. ‘The bush!" he cried. " uiekl" Bevwlldered. Inrna ran at is aide for all she was worth. Phewl Ban I Lorna’: hat sai‘. - less, the two pel through the mu,“ Damn. 3_ m“, mpum last ten yards oi’ shelterless scrub Grme W4‘ mm Damn 2 mm the tTGTGdIbe Continued) Btutl Moose; 3. Elinor Mclnnlr. G sde IV -i. Betty ‘naplin; 2. Mildred MacNeill. Grade III (a) -1. Helen Moaae. 2. Jamel. Dalael; 3. Helen Mac- Kay. Grade III-(b) —1. Joan Mec- Neill. Grade II (a) —1. Gerald Clark Grade II (b) ‘—1. David Dalseil and Olive Durant equal; 2. Clifford Durant. Grade I (a) -i. Ella MacNelll NEW ANNAN SCHOOL Report for February: . Eleanor Dalzell; 2. Better Pelts in greater quantity at LESS COST U88 M390!’ ALL-CEREAL RATIOII A sclentiflcall Jaslanced feed. Icr - lied with "It X" Wheat Germ IL Promotes more and billet Ilttera o! strong. healthy young. The OGILVIB FLOUR MILLS Co" Kay. llesd OIIIce-Montreal. Highest average In 8on1?! armies. Charlottetown Clifford Moase 77 per can . Distributors for Prince Edward Island L "WM" "m8" l" "m" ""1" l Grade VII-l. 2. Lloyd Enman. Grade V1—l. Clifford Mouse; 2. Gardiner Dalzell: HEAD LETTUCE Each 12c 2 For - ——- FRESH SPINACH Lb. 15c 2 For — —— —- NEW OARROTS Bunch - -— —- -' "" "' Rimlirpi n}, Rips‘ TOMATOES CORNED PORK H°CK$ Lb.9c 3For — — — ROUND STEAK, Lb. — — —- -—- SMOKED FILLETS Lb. 14o 2 Lbs. — - — I2 2i Ripe TOMATOES. Lb. - ——- Georgle Dalzellz 3 Isabella Oondon and Bruce MacKay eou Ltd. ‘l Grade I (d) —1. lllery Mac- Heien Mouse 98 6 per cent. Helena Keough, teacher.