lane: Play by lulu lush: CAPITOL slim auniiiiiii riiié cuaiitoirizsown GIIAIIDIIANV -....... v ,,_ k1 a‘ ‘a a iiIlVll 5...... MIUIQI Nan Leos NATWICK s NASH ~ AMBS , Uaee e lien by laeqoee and Ludwig '. 3 lllll ' lolfienhlTllU FlEBDaaO '.' “NY WAN 5 "AIM-G-M Home . " Dlreeuilly f' - vlucaiin urinisus rVor/“o/‘s ./ Shows 8:151 7 - 8:45 ' ' '.. a. one“ 5'" c“ iiruii _ iioll ll ewliiiiiciiiii‘ * " iiiillllllhu“ _. iiiiiiiu villi“ warni led w her t1 V21 6%.} a i570»? Boston. NEWS - TRAVEL iendaric famoue_ boxing champ is the latest arrival m The Standard! big, full color comic section, which includes such favourites as Li’! Abner, Blondie, Dick NOW CAN WE IEAT IIIE CRIME WAVE? What's the cause of the piesmt crime wave h Canada? How can we stop it? In The Standard this week, Stanley Handman gives some of the reasons and remedies log- the present wave of lawlessness. FROZEN DINNEIIS for busy IIOIISQWI V85. They'll be here very soon a . . fast-frozen, partially cooked meals which were both Mr. Ar all conduct orth each night. Mrs. cilia MucFsrlune, Drew and Mrs. Fred Wiggiri all of fiend, oCormack as Dance allum, Argen- Tlils eeleiu Ia reserved s be Til-MY and llEil. Egifif-gfigfl-Zfi-Q i l-‘mi cmwiiii able tn elvanee. ' ' ' may!“ m pmwnpm‘ Charlel I. sleeanmu .:2.':.."""~“'. ' ‘mfl-or‘ ..::.::. r.- ‘ V9 o - novuan IdINIl for smeii ‘°"’“" h" "°"‘_____‘”“'"* I "’°,,,,"""" ' m” .“'...P".:::.-. strut. "m1"- "_' ll I‘. I s commun- fig ‘fizlffpfio “tilt?” ity for a number of years. 0r . . Donald for sivayor. "Ml: .352’; $5515 5951i; ohtllgi-VI": ssorwrorv wmoas vs. onan. do , February todvay at the 8min. in nexsii Drug Store. 2-12-51. QWAL Evangelistic fififii.‘ is??? ' . y our Mayfair. iviiiions Satur olnttmred each nig eet. story of Calvary. is set fl-lfl-li ISLANDEII. DEAD — Word was received by Mrs. John E. Fraser. Montague of the sudden death of brothor, A. A. k, Basic, on Feb. 9th. Mr Kennedy was a son of the Slarrivq . FRED LUCILLI! James ennedy of Murray Hiii-boi North and Mrs, Kennedy who rc- ‘ . 9 sides with her daughter in Monta- ,. gue. sill ISLAND!!! DEAD - Mrs. John McKlpnon, North River has receiv- ed the sad news of the death at his home in Bomcrvillc, Mass, on Saturday of her I'iI‘0iIlCl‘, Ml‘. John '1‘. Mac arlane. The deceased who ‘Van was a former resident of South Melville lost his wife lust a rnnnth previous to his own death, Ofhis immediate family four sisters sur- Miss Pris- McK i niion. Mrs. canmvas. ENJOYED - lingo number of spectators were in at.- e at the Carnival hold In the Bouris Rink on Fob. 8th. Al- though thcrc were not as many in costume as last your the costumes Eliza- Miss Frances thur E. McC tine and Mr; St II Gill ‘ I . . l o o Cow Girl, chew elifiirigflfilftehlslsng; Crosby's mill pond in midsummer. £211‘ the most attractive irnstiiincs. C n I_——H" a fair s‘ m‘ ‘ .' E i G ~ t: 1M; qt -. nriiwa sf rca y _ - 1 - fhg fhqmp gf [he (‘mks l linhsDiiigisgil i's“ii12iii'i".i..ni'i‘vniiy ¢llllllll‘y_district strciclllflil from i ' fierce looking one thcY ivers. The £11551 ‘Iéiililhlfe t-Ifevfulmviaadsuzrlflg YOU can't help liking Joe's big, good- rsliiciryiir gelgugiciatndofl Soiiiii ltuiiti-I-lfchss as far as Mead- aatiured heart! He h“ floublg with hi, Chflvdfle B! xiii-is... Joe inn Lonc- ow Bunk. lady love, Ann Howe, but he alwayfi llttiiiiédpolélgzé thpMgflzpu/‘ilrn- ti "is This district can boast. the most comes up smiling! Joe Palooka. the Wright": Mn; iron-n ivionoioin wiii beautiful llvwol‘ “who °" P"‘"¢° ’ Mrs. Harold G. Matthew worn the EIIWHWI lhillllti- n ‘F’ k"°“’" 35 judges. Among tiic attractions of the gvanlng was the exhibition of Mr. Georgie Perry. The trained horse made its annual seal by its owner, Tracy‘ out our wayl and Major caused much mnrg-iiiileiilhiilvziiiyl-Lits un- Hooplc. Read Joe Paiooka every week tics. This season ii... Fink is» . n In Thg Stlndm-d-q”; “l; now} under thi- capable mrinaigcmcn. of Mr. Angus Lavie and his son Edmund. W. M. S. MEETING — The rogu- lnr meeting of the: Stiuiicg‘ Bridge W. M. S. met ui. tiiu hoim- of ltfrs. W. Myers on Jan. 20th. Tiic Press Mrs- H. S. MacEwcn W85 in the chair. The worship period ed by Mrs. W. 1’. The 4th. Chapter of the study book followed, conducted by Mrs. John Ffirfo and W. I. Grccii new officers for the year, follow- Mrs. W. O. M then installed ticket Old We eacspt Saturday. at 8 o'clock in the Gospel Hall, Upper Rlnoe Biz You are heartily invited to attend these meetings. The old-axiom gospel of faithful nverted, ma“ e unco coup- Kennedy of late Frank mid \V8. yers. Rr-v. the "May you soon be better." Cornwall ls‘ xi tl ‘ percent Protestgmriyaliay onl one church, the United Church of Canada. Residents here ari mostly of old English stock although there are those will‘! Scotch and Irish ancestry as w . The Guardian is pleased to re- port that- Mrs. Harry Pethick of Cornwall is making satisfactory re- covery following her recent lil- Iléll. Mr. Gordon Wine], only garage operator in this locality, does a flourishing business and bellov-s me no city mechanic is more profic- ient than he. ‘ Mr. Robert Frlzzel owns an! op- erates the local forge and from what . I camgather, one would have to go a long way before finding any better blacksmith. Cornwall has a general store, post office and telephone office all housed within the same build- ing and under the capable super- vision ol’ Mr. K. B. Young. ‘ Miss Thankful Newiion of Cniii- one of this district's oldcsi. residents has been spending tho winter months with Mrs. Hammond Newson of Westmorlsnd. Al ost completely better is our . repoig on Mrs. Jock MacPhuil of Cornwall. It might be added that Mrs. MacPhsii wus seriously ill only a short time ago. Latest word indicates that Mr. John Jewell. ., of North River, is not enjoying the host of health lll the present. time. A Spiléfiy rs- covcry is anticipated by all. The above is a brief description of Cornwall and if anyone wants to sec real natural beauty, I would strongly advise them to visit 95 "Beechwood Flower Gardens" and is owned by Mr. Gordon MscMilian of Cornwall. Thr- biisc-s' have I)"'<"l1 running quite regularly to Bordon via Corn- wall and the roisidcnts of this village trust that ihcy may enlfly the benefits of a paved road by this time next season. Among those from Cornwall who are spending tho winter months in tho United States arc M1‘. “rid lifrs. Seymour Scott. Mi'. and Mrs. Scott are visiting their daughters, two of whom are in Boston. g .___.._ Gieen Owing to the lack of rail facili- ties in this and other nearby dis- tricts the triickinen are quite bury. Mr. Huzen Howard and son, Ar- thur, are pioneers in the truckinf: business and as a result control Martel! Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Jr. were among City recently. old home here. Mr. Leo Fray, y through here on route from the City. Mr. Mrs. were visitors to Wednesday and Sampson, local ‘the City on a week. tributlng a car o tomers. L. A., Cardigan, and Thursday. Lovers ill ionrlL-d nesdsy. 1y on a visit to diet: here. nesday to meet Mary Lariiiigan, ins: home from Star game. rcturiied home Wednesday. Sgt. Queen Elizabeth. with a little cou seven miles dista. Cornwall. Male residents for the season their ice supply. the death of Mr which occurred 0P6. Georgetown‘ and Vicinity Tia Montague‘ Burg‘ on W esday-on business. emu, J visitor to Charlottetown Mr. Jog Hench, Pamure if was in Georgetown on Wedge . Mr. Gordon Yorston, Charlotte; town is on a short visit to his Thursday. Mr. John Murphy and Mr. Hcnrv iainterq, Mrs. Joseph MaoPhes returned tom Moncton, where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Ward Dryden. Mi". S. C. Knight. local coal incl-chant is busily engaged dis- Major John A. town on business on Wednesday Mr. and lVLrs. Stephen Scully and family, Roaerieath, recently paid a short visit to the home mother, lVIrs. Mary Bcully herc. Joseph Johnston, Frank William Vitzgc-ralrt and wllilifflll played in Charlottetown on Wed bridge, ‘Alberto, are expected short- ants, Mr, and Mrs. Hermon Lavan- land was in Georgetown on Wed- fans took advantage of the roads and mad »the trip to Char- lottetown on ednesday to attend the Monctori Maroon and City All SgL A. Hobbs, R. F“ sou of Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs, New York on Sunday on board the a small article on as many local districts as possible. I will begin town. This village is Joiiii skinner ifas accepted a po- sition with the Pure Milk Company of Charlottetown ' busily engaged in getting outvwood Friends regretterto learn Interment was in Argyle Shore. Among those who returned from overseas duty was Sgt. Reggie Friz- zcll who had been stationed ll‘l England and other parts of Eur- r. as ’ tliiawweels‘. John llawonald. visitors to the N t, d .$tl.‘.’§...¥.“:'... Walter McLean, Charlottetown on wérc in usiness trip this ‘recently f coal to his cus- MacDonald, M. wiui iii Charlotte- of his Golell. the hockey genie . i Neale! mfillelll IIIIIIWWPIIOIDR ., jhd. eeiaiallasedilsdsalaldeeislaeee How whim-how how files-fro! you: ) elm a dentist eleaas ibeaii I ‘ That's real dental eaUlnmr: and be relies on wwdw laalipewdee You see, unless dull, dingy film is removed, is hardene- tIllkGlll-*tlll'lli lino harmful, ugly tartar. And Pepsoden: Tooth Powder wish Irina: la especially made so remove that trouble-causing film- gensly, but thoroughly; lPlpaodent Tooth even mm cleaner, brighter! l0 Tooth ‘fist. dents! wblriem for you: teeth. You can see the dilat- ence in your teeth in lust one week. t... Eiiltiiiiiilbif 1-0 I0 _ . I r ii nu aisaaaeisce iQ/IQIPIIIMGIQ IPEPSUIJENTISITIII-I iiiiLYJillil. PiiWiJEil coiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiuii w _ . ,u¢w. to aeleiisefstveuaseesis. .— 3f“; Powder and ealoy‘ Afgilllliilf 0F as suns so usim 1o sol non avssv IIIIIDAY uiei-ir. common names: Hobbs arrived in iiiry village about iit from Charlotte- W" known as of Cornwall are and also storing o!’ . Colin Mv-Phsil a short time ago. hood Mac- formed. News of liar critical followed news of her death waa the first word her loved ornes at home received of her since she bade them good-bye u. few days before. 'I\lie sympathy of the entire com- of man nne qua not in h ed einingof never heard to complaq-i, be greatly missed in t aver ready amd willing hand to her nei bor in was taken to tihe hospital, where an emer ancy oper almost immediately Halifax: Dorothea. Walter, rence, Inez. Percy. Myra. at home. ‘Ill-is late Mrs. Byrno. was a woman itles emd although saltih. tend- her‘ family cares, up till the ev- her departure, and was She will he neighbor- ehe resided, for her er usual good h in wihtch atioin was per- ut her cosidltlom was be- yond medical science. The last. sac- ranfients were administered wit her daughters by her bedside. iher snlril. went. back to Him who condition. by and Mr. and Mrs. William Hook, Lefh- ' ‘ l homestead; An us Caledoni ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,_ In Memoriam In Memorials: ghi..go,g...cg .,w $3.41,: ___ -___ . iuiis. mwmincs ovum MB. sonar u. MaeIIDNALD flivficifwlfl“ MM“ 3”“ “min” Pmue 15' mfiesldapts tiiartisligilslié' and! GlTl-iewdcatih occurred at his bye, a”: gfiiim£mmkli¢um pin-y’ u” hif “men ‘Mk4 sudgieriwagd cigpectgrd phrasing is: ofuliilr Johann ,M°nM%:lI1nlII)§r aniirffi iiiifilmvegiidw“ um l m.’ w was re urn- . 3 ' - . - Mogmmu the Boston City Hospital on Jailu- 102% resident oi’ thlt. place in his His funeral I‘! held Mondlvq __ ary 18th of _Mis. Lawrence Byrne as eiii. Mr). MacDonald was born December 24th from his late rend. A large crowd of local hockey mug‘? lgiggiglecqgxg lgglf-hom‘ m“ firmwgdlgglligxm lgffilm grace. Rgfigmlio 9 , Mill’!!! “°° week prior u. her death with tho iii- wife Effie Ma son. He was a m...’ fun» psi-s.‘ u my}? tentiori of ng the renmisider man o! hlshesi: Infill’! . his quiet "Take ‘Comfort pg of the whites- in Boston with her manner winning for kg: the res- "Rescue the P ." all bear- ostorileenmedl- Egsglofxoliée and all. llalis paflsosiing is ci-s were: Meaafa. w Mamas. _._._ e a C A her former cod 11mm. Almost on rrieii s by viii»... iii sreecenca. viii virsyi" iiisfinmiiiiouieiimiom hi: ' ' her arrival. e was stricken serious- be gr missed. He is survived Stewart and Lari-la lhiheaosr. la- ,,,,,,, Wen“, 0,, lv lll- linden the advice of the Dr- by wo sons, Alexander on one tennem Caledo a Cqnetery. onl of oora not much clothing; o a dosen the Mother lot lo Blame for iiie iiliiliireifsfiold Des its all the “ ti) psoperly wrapped overheated and denly; get their hi: wet; lock off the bed clothes, ' m cannot. help. hatlein ehtilkdredeeeldsiato gliiflad n. bI-iivvmihssih“! n». Bfiearliottle; theiargs famllyaise, about I innit‘ Q, I “m n. 1-. Mllbasa o». mam. Teeolio. o.» oaadotlleklildil will run up‘ have on too coo ofl too sud- and give than ' ‘arsfi ‘the. f amour! you can re-heat In e jiffy. Kate Aitlren tells you all about them in The Standard this week.- Many other recipes, too,- SSQOO IN CASH PRIZES. Question! Will atomiifpower and the atomic bomb he used in the fut re to benefit humanity or destroy it? Get ‘be Standard-reed the ex. cluelvs articles mtitlod -"Iato the Atomic Age"—-read all about the $3000 cash prise essay competition. TIIEY GIMIIED WITII DESTINY Caulht in a whirl of political ‘mtrigue. Hep ' Smith bond herself in n desperate situation ed by a very interesting talk. Roll call was answered with a verse of Script by l8 members. The min- iibes of the last. meeting were read and approved. Coll. amounted to $293. It was decided to have a special collection for roll call for the February meeting. A good re- ort of the Presbytcrlal was ivcn y the delegates, Mrs. Ernest ac- lnvited the members to hcr home for the next meeting, Mrs. John Pyle. Mrs. Eric Bell and Mrs". Fred MacEwen to he on the lunch com- mittee. Mrs. W. I. Green and M11. Lorne MacEMen arc to prepare the next cha ter ef th; study book. The mee rig closed with the hymn most of the transportation. Any doctor is a bus-y me Prince Edward Island's His territory includes Kingston North River. York numerous to mention. Five or six years ago we local boys hiid gone to we there was no one Dr. Curtis of Bonshsw is possibly busiest. Cornwall. Meadow bunk. Bflllfihllw, Churchill, New Haven, Clyde River, Colwell Road and other communities too able to go to Cornwall rink and enjoy a wild and woolly hockey game. Two years later all to use Sgt. and Mrs. Charles E. n, but parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacArthur of Cornwall. Point. good thus far. some of P. E were Recent wind storms did our sibly Ml‘. r and t" plelely from the rafters. Arthur and young son Douglas are visiting at the home of their Fox ranchers in this locuiltygc- port prices for their fox pelts were land's top foxes are owned bv. Mr. Godon MaoMillan of Cornwall. their slirirc of damage in Cornwall. Pos- Rohert Jewell suffered the greatest loss as the roof of one of his largest barns was torn cem- all. ‘lihe deceased had a wide circle of friends, as win tas- tiflod by the large n of Mass Cards, telegrams. mesages o! sym- pathy and flowers received. , The remains arrived at her home at Cardigan on Tuesday nighthac- n ' Cl-iuroih. Cardigan, Thurs- day morning where a Hhdh Mass of ' Requiem was sung by the pastor, Rev, P. McMahon. who also offic- isied at vhe grave. where all that was mortal of a kind wife and lov- ing mother were tenderly laid to res Filii iiis PiIBllG ssiivic: or aniline EXAMINER, AIR TRANSPORT BOARD, MALE- help $4,800 PEI! ANNUM joy or sorrow en- d . ASSISTANT ssécgoigwfiiinvkggiiliziiouu. MALI- FOR run sin TIIANSPtIIlT BOARD AT mews Full Standard! wasn't easy, .1 p‘ Charlottetown ion \ . tiaaata that threatened life Itself. How ahe survived Ia told in this week's novel "Crime Windm- a tense. exciting story, complete in The "I'll a Iieusewiie again". With their war work finished, four girls faced the task of becoming housewives again. It but these girls did it. They tell bow Ia The Standard this week. Canadians who aiade “the "Mil" “Kill-ibis in the life of‘ Edward Johnson; , MEYERS STUDIOS IlIIONE 880-1. THE iiisi YET . iiii MEYERS STUDIOS.’ and apeeia iisgigtmkih“ M is“ fit‘ gossip pa» on ssaie. 1B Richmond If. ’ ‘rein. were. dials-u. 2M followed b diction. A dellc ous lunch was serv- ed by the committee in ch THIS IIIIIE Pill ;e/ps The LIVER hlnnzolllirusartloular oasethere may » , l, f ' H I R d l-l ll " oyclilzlclkdlilVfiliéllll every Saturday ,0 y e eem“ a o2. ‘mgflmuu; lhaeeaisbeellv. momealilerlmeu the argc. lo talie CalomoI-far lo use Dlt. BAMILTONB l and make your Liver more flu .1“ d“, M - - . aellve. This little pill steps th imf... ..i"<’.'..‘.‘f... OS...‘.‘Z..‘7’;.‘L':“C’L.°"“.....; are: ".*.'.'....1r'.';'.i"::.:::.“i.:::3 Met stars enter into the story, too. m. mm m“ o; “new. No‘ mo" ea," no more constipation! oer ‘r dlh ‘ Maniac Joloaflng relieved! _ ma! Idvor pour out two pfnta of _ i e Interiors: bowel; eve day- start to feel ll e new. on a tlilng of the est! aka fry fer those benefits To Igalgwfllllfy and feel once then you ms Mailer sauna WIIKMD Why not ‘ uswwmii m 1n: memes: MP to a-lat If. ed m: la “H. ‘iiiiiifind PILLS. 28o at all dealers. DR HAMILTONS PILLS llssteii Immediately Two molds 0o lo to Saint If; good W181i. mosh-us Onass- TO-NICHT w I Iseelelt Miiipah henc- rlnk. Now our boys are back home once again but our rink had been torn down. A number of friends and neigh- bors from this locality gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Inman on the night of February 5 to tender birthday greetingrto Mr. Inman on the occasional his 84th birthdav. A very nlensant evening was had by all after which a’ delicious lunch was served. Nursing Sister Lieutenant Ber- nice Eleanor MacArthur of Corn- wall who has been stationed in Halifax, In chargi- of the annex of Cogswcll Street Military Hospi- al has left’ for England on the hospital ship Indy Rodney. While in England she is visiting at the hflmfl llf I121‘ sistcr-in-laiws nor- opts, Mr. end Mrs. Charles Vin- ton of Manchester. Prince Edward Island is certainly only vary small roughly a million acres, but venture to say thegl vast stretch s of our nature gar- den province are unfamiliar "w" °l 115- I i ink I have been "Gilly every local community and therefore I am going to wms TUNE iii The ard of Mr. Howard had Howard, Mr. J. R. Mr. and Mrs. here have return having spent thc visitingin Boston lous injuries. l iiti liii ii'ii“~‘ asslng of Mr. Herb How- eadow Hank was a shock to this village. Prior to his death from a severe stroke. was in Cornwall Colds have been quite prevalent in this district and among those who have been affected but who are now recuperating are: Norma MocMillsn and Norman Hyde. Fayden a newly wed couple in the New England SIMES. Icy- conditions h sible for a number of of which could have been serious. Mrs, Frank Howard .the misfortune of falling on Icy road and receiving qultc scr- . Nevertheless, Guardian is pleased to report that she has almost entirely recovered. IUHNSUNS suffering Interment Cemetery. been Ca Skin ner, Gordon Mac- from ed homo after past few weeks and other cities Dingweli sad sages 2-12-11 ave been respon- mishaps, any quite had the the Walsh. Henry Craswell, Phili livinn. Wni. Redmond. Joseph Quinn, Arthur Sutherland. Hearse driver,’ Ci-innelius Ryan. May her soul qet in peace. sent. Ma bearers were: (Patriot please copy.) rd Of Thanks Mr. Lawrence Byme and family wish to thank all those who in any wiiy assisted bhem in their recent t; also those who 1946, wit, Cl IL SERVICE COMMISSION. OTTAWA uorrcs: The Undertaking and Funeral Directing Bueioesl of the late p, p will continue as The Frank l-leiiiieaaey Funeral Home undel- the direction of the leta Mr. Ilea- vemen Cards. of psiihy and flowers. Boat Chicks In so Years Yea, that‘ Ia what. ell Tweedle buyers are saying. We have 20 breeds to choose from. Chicks as low as 4 ANODYNI centsfleénldhfor Price List THOS. HUGHES INIMENT .ii l9 Stewart Street Charlottetown, P.Ii.I. . 9 an. CFCY. i630k4c. Wm. n Bul- telegrams. mes- the iieaaefa eon, Montreal or Ottawa. lcliael have associated with enilefficiesit staff. a particulars on posters in Post. Offices and Offices Civil Service Commission. Application forms, obtain- able at Post Offices, should be filed not, later than FEB- RUARY 25, 1946. with the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, OTTAWA FIIII TIIE PIIBLIII ‘SERVICE IIF IIIIIIM REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR (EASTERN). orrsws 87200-57500 . DEPARTMENT or VETERANS AFFAIRS I The Department will accept only tlioee entitled to the preference for wai- service. Full particulars on posters in Post Offices. National Employment Service Offices, or Civil Service Commission, Halifax, Saint John, Quebec. Application forms, obtainable at above offices, should be filed not later than February 18, Mr. Frank Heiineaaey Ilemiellsy. who will liiai the seine eeorleeua n: _ ywv