THE CHARLCYFTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ill" llultnl U" Local Men lllsit Missouri Research Farsi Folanririg is u» m o! those who attended 1mm m unite:- Mr. N. A. wtaiitia o! llredea-ieton, hdfr. Ralph dusky of Sinclair t! Stewart Ltd. fllnmerraldo. Mr. P. M. MaoOaull of llllereiie. also Gil! 30o How Regular You Co! it EASTERN fillAlllllAll . menu ann uulwnlssl. opus- lne new Feed Mill at .K1Iikora. “In Moratorium "Al: Your ll. Kennedy, district manager. “flley were am»!!! 31° D0114"? “"4 livestock producers and Purina Chow dealers from Eastern Canada. tho visited the NB-scrs Research Farm of the Balaton Purina Oom- Evory Morning S E R v1 c E This Store Will Bo Open VVednesday From 9 to 12.30 Your visit to any and all departments is cordially in- vited and be assured that our best services are at your disposal. I From nine o'clock A. M. until 12:30 PM. every de- partment in the store will be making every effort to assist in your shopping. NGDRE €~ M9LEOD1i£‘i_iLi 4 CANOE covr: SCHOOL 2. Doris Hail. a. Edith MacLean. The following is the report for Grade Vi: 1. Elsie Hicko. i Canoe (love School for the month Kathieeit hfarldadyen. Russell Mu? of February: head fcquai.) it i i l. Delbert MiiiFllClHl.‘ Grade X: 1. Laura MacNevrti. 2. Grade VI: Caroline MacKenzie. 3. Jerrold Mac- 2. Sadie Nfzit-rkzdy-z-n. 3. ClHIFIOSi Lean. Zvlar-Kiiinmi. Grade n: l. William RTUiYlltKlrl-i 2. Alberta hlacbean. l Grade I: Margaret Shaw. i Grade VIII: 1. Victor MacFadyei-l. I. Joe MacKenzie. Grade VII: 1. Rena MacNevin. , Thursday at iformerly Phoebe MZIIAMUIL SMITI The death occurred st Ross Val- ltgwon Man-ch 6th, 1947, u! Samuel Slllllh tfonrneriy oi’ Pleasant Valley, P. island. axed 77 years. The late Mr. Smith hsd been in falling t; oillh tor some time and despite die but of medical skill and the kind and loving nursing of his iam- ily he passed peacefully envoy on noon. lie leaves to mOUm besides his eorrolvlng wife. Axwocrthy o! North Wiltahire. P. E. Islamd). four daughters and four 50M, who will ever cherish the memory of a hlthtul husband and a loving iatitler. 11h, funeral took place Satwday afternoon at 1 P. M. and was largely attended by his many friends. A short service was held at the home after which the remains were conveyed to the United Church at Roe, Valley, the servloee were conducted by Rev. Mr. Moni- son. Hunter River, P. E, Island, who spoke comforting words to the ber- eaved from Revelations Chapter 21. trlidng CartsefiPlllstlslswsplltas-l m I and not a dogma tins wry morning. When you ovtcy clut down to 1:22“! a few l. TY - hen try taking Carter's nary else day. You may even find you can help vntléout any laxative. ou see, erterh nroso ' {on cut down the dose-from flail: —io.* the needs of your individusi system. Without diae polntment. Cartez-‘she pciean outyourintea a1 tract not half way, but thoroughly. are doubly effective because made wit two vegetable herbs compounded prop- erly for thorough, eu action. , isouaanda can cut own on dosing hlsC w . Ask for Pills y name to t?» genuine at nay gntom- 36¢, 0t. $1.00. Start Cartier graduated ciooe method tonight, andiurnp out of bedtomorrow rarin‘ to go. ALBERTON March Ls nicely marching by whistling through the trees; unllnent in the parade is at. Patrick Verses l to l0.- llymnsslumg were _"Lead Kindly Light", “Safe in the which is lligheir 'I‘lian I." Organist vras IWPS. George Dixon. Pallbearers were: George Dixon. Jame; Dixon, Jaunes Todd, Wesley hiacNevln, .Wil'ii.s Smith and Gerald lnltih. Lntcrtmcnt was in South Granville Cemetery. Funeral air- rangamtnlg were under the direc- tion of James E. Andrew's. (Under- taker), Hunter River. P. E. Island. BARB 0F THANKS Mrs Sa-muel Smith and Family wish 1o thank all their kind fricrlds i i in their sad bereavement: also lilosc who sent messages of sym- l)il"."ll'. 1 FIXED FOR JILTING ‘ CASILECCNOITL-liiic e - tCPt __I Dilmllgcs o.’ £75 15300) were award- rd against f‘ Slig» farmcl’ who nd~ we SPECiALiZEiil mjTiRICAL REPAIRS Does your Iron, Toaster or Hot Plate need a new ele- ment? Ara your other electrical appliances, such as Table Lamps, Vacuum Cleaners, etc, in need of repairs? If so- PHONE 2280 ‘ WE WILL PICK UP and DELIVER i li THE CAPITAL ELECTRIC I Phone Z280 i 6i Grafton Street i EL the pussy willows. and spring EQPOGIBMOG. The members at Hospital Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Emmett. McCue on Wedlned-ay to do some sewing. There was a. fair number in attend- ance, and the usual asnmmt o! work was accomplished. A dz-inty lunch was served by the hiostees. Mrs. Austin Murphy kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting. the Western bu! It (R01 Qllfisllt- Uiillolrir a vlcw o! the Famrs herd of Yorkshire sows are shown. Above is The Farm visitors traveled try with his shamrock. This Ls a sign] March 10- larroming unit in Mhkh three of the special train fromi Toronto to 8t. Louis. Mo. 1o view the operations o! the Purina Farm and also to inspect the laboratories and mlill of the Company in 9t. Lofll. ‘The Yorkshire hogs were of particular interest because they were “ms o! Jesus‘ “Sate u, "he Rock that winter is saying farewell, and purcltaerd in Canada with the help of a leading Canadian agricul- tural college representative. ‘flowers will soon be making their with a full supply o! Canadian rations. icr special feeding tests on bacon llllillll‘ Roll For New London School Al, the last annual meeting of Spring Brook School it was decid- ed to have an Honor Roll pl‘8])&l-, ed and hung in the school ‘CCU-i Mr. William Albert recently re- taining the names of all those (o:- ccivcd rt telegram from his son. Mr. 11191‘ pupils who had enlisted foil a. pzlssengfl‘ on the Aqlliilifllfl. wcllt ha; not as yet visited Canada. Miss Estelle Hollies. Junior" Rod CTOSs liulriticirq spent the week- end in Aibc" whiz-re she was m? attest of Mi W. R. Ouilon. On Monday. March 10th. she luadc 11H‘ monthly inspection of "Union miltctl he jiii("l his. fullest.» when ., he found out she was 4i) instead of‘ School‘ 34. '_ _ r ' “"_“ “i (he had ‘minim Ml‘. hierrilt Caiiaghim B. A. ‘ School Supervisor‘. visited the schools in this vicinity the week ICONOMICAL slxl 65c P Just- inhaie the aootir mg. healing fumes. for quick relief. it's fart actlrlgi Getabottie today. ade of good grooming, better looks. is made easy by the quality and quick service Cleaners. Carly PHONE H" And Our Courteous Driver Wlfl Call fioéllilio u QUALITY I92 FlTZROY STREET ' For Tire‘ Easter Parade! Deck tits fomily out in their holiday best and ioinilie par- A neat appearance For prompter Easter cleaning, send clothes in Prompt Attention Given To Moll Orders Eifeoiaam CLEANING of RITE-WAY _J ,phy. 3. Stuart Fraser. 4. Byron , n__ i Mr. and lvlrs. Pcrlev Hardy and Mr. 2...’! lifrs. Russell mourned to Charlottetown the earlv part cf the week. and attended the Summ: ide and Charlottetown . Lcgicn Htckcy g-"tnie. Locrl talent motored to OLeary t evening. where they ‘Thurs q. lslrgsd n “hiiwtei Show“ lo a 1311K‘! and apprccinliw": auciiencc. The ‘proceeds were most satisfactory- i- l-{er many . sis will be P103554 1o learn that Mrs. Aeneas QT-Iearn is able lo be. up and about, aft-er her recent serious ilhieea. Mrs. John A. Gltvin has gone to Tignish. where she intends spend- ing the remainder o! the winter. months at the home of her sister Mrs. Oharrles Gz-vin. Mr. J. W. D. Campbell left re- cntly for Boston. Mass. where he; ~. Campbell. who hasi Messrs Clarence Morrifiél’. Ml» .-\. and Joseph B. Monkey, Tignish were visltcrs to Alberton 0n 'I'11\1I$< day. Winners in the Ice Sports held rscelltly on Aiberton Rink. Boys Race Age ‘l b0 8 l. Roger McCue. Edward Mili- man. Girls’ Race 1 to I 1. Frances Currie. Free For All Rue (open) undone Pike. 2. ln-aklne Mur- Weeks. Boys’ Ilaee Ageo I to l0 1. Alton Kinch. s. nueeiie Cal- laghan. B. Garnet Campbell. l. Billie Oulton. ‘use! lad 1. Donald Pike. I. Reggie Mc- Leilan. S. Belfort RJYUOY. 4- Shirl” Murphy. , mm- Race. Ase- l h 10 l. Helen Millman. 2. Joan Out"- rie. 3. June Fraser. 4. Dolly Smith. Girls‘ Ihee. am l8 l» 14- 1. Ferne Wiikie. 2. Alice Smith- a. Barbara McCue. s. Nsvela Klnch- Boyslheoiilaoallhli l. John Ktnch. I. Jimmy Smith. 3. Tommy Barbour. 4. Kenneth Millman. amrssesiinm l. ltoy Forvythe. 2. Michael flinch. 3. Roy Fraser. 4. John Kinch. am- may lees 1. Helen Bovrness (Captain) Boys Holey loos 1. Cyril Bernard (OWL) d. Mich- ael Klnch (Capt) Tug-O-Wlr-Jollool Boys ‘travelled far lo Ezzgzlcind to meet his wife, who days and ‘ohm war broke out ev- Paii Donald Pike tCnpl.) Matlhews,1 i l. Harold sauiium (cent-l l- .. . - . . . ~ _ HenryAlbri-t announcing his mire! service in the First and Scroiiri; . and ncighbouls for their kindness m mndon England‘ Hem,‘ [who “us are“ wars‘ Pupils of this School since their sviinui lisiicd in different parts of Caiiivdrl and the United States. Now they are being remembered and in tiic old school where in former (l.s_\'§ they answered the rnii cull their names will be inscribed ull lllC Fllii hiichael Rinch. lCRplklillJ 'l‘ug-O~War Sr-iiliii- Bios 1. Reggie McLciian (Cliff-J 1'- Tug-O-Vvarvfiiria l. Vera Sellick tCaptl. 2. Cath- emm Wallace tCaplziiirl Officials: Announcrr ~~J. W. U. Cnmpiaoii. Sirlrler- J. Rsrilf-irii. J\lfigCS|——H. Clurkr. E. C0217 ti. R- Travers, A. Hirfiiikl- ‘Itie hogs were shipped to Purina along The litters are to be divided hogs. i‘ of honor. All ca. in connec- tion with the unveiling will be con- ducted by former pupils. One will act as chairman, another will give a short address, several others tak- ing part were so former pupils The unveiling wi be done by Mrs. Elmer S. MacLeod who lost her husband and a brother as well in thc Second Great War. It is hop- ed that all present day and as many as possible of former pupils and residents of tile district will be lr. zillentillnce and by their presence [my n tribute of respect to the mem- ory of the lztllcn, and in hc-nor of all those who served. The roll coli- mills over fifty names, four of whom paid the supreme sacrifice Time and dale nf the unveiling w-ll be announced shortly. Black Hawks No Flop Financially CHICAGO. March 17 -— (AP)— The lust-place Chicago Black Hawks may he lhc flop of the Na- tional Hnrirry League rare artis- licaiLv. iiuL financially they proved the imllesi. club in league history. 'l‘h.:= Hawks Sunday night closed thoirfltlqziiiio home srliodrllc with an élll-iilllt‘. lciiguc attendant-o re- rorri iif 521.831, an uvrralze of l7.- 3S4 p0‘; qame. Lat-t year the Hawks NABiSCO . SHREDDED WHEAT BRIGHT GIRL! She knows a Flow 55w glden-good nutritious NA! 8C0 Hlllltlglzg HEAT gives whole-hearted honest nourishment and energy. It's naturally good — made from 100% (lanadim whole wheat with its beneficial bran and wheat germ. Noth- ing is added. You'll always enjoy the full- bodied, rich ripe whole wheat flavor. This is the One cereal that tastes good “hot" or “cold". It's a natural for a perfect breakfast dish — and grand for snacks, ooo! eel-sit by ni- Canadian Shredded Wheat Cornpdny ltd. Niagara Foils, Canada eslabi QS-game league high of 440M». .. .. .. . ...-.'| voiuTlrlznn NEE?“ of 17.6w. ~ ~'- “to ‘Inwks were in the loop cellar most of the season. 25 . wcre seilouts. uua-k- .ng 16.664 or more into Chicago Stadium. average , *'"~ LONDON — (OP) - A scheme whereby part-time nursing will be inaugurated. has been planned with the assistance of the Ministry or Labor and National Service. lu~ tired nurses. microfilm 1nd no“... RAYLEIGH. illssex. England -- wives are volunteering u yxirl-timq (GP) _ Thomas FiLson advertised nurses or hospital helpers to alley. for -~ chess 0ppOll€l1t for train late the critical shortage or hoo- Joumeys. i will pital help. J ‘I'll! SCAIIS 0F WAR p m our ....n..l.,oazit..r O The war isn't over for many or out veterans. Many of them, are still in hospital. It’s tedious, lying in s hospital bed, and that's where the Red Cross steps in. Red» Cross workers regularly bring our men candy, cigaret- tes, books and other comforter Patients who are able, get handicraft supplies and instructions to keep thorn occupied through the long days in bed. The Red Cfois has estinllsheld lodges i veterans’ hospitals, where ex-servics men and their families may visit together in plissssar, homeiike surroundings. Overnight accommo- dation is provided for next-of-kin visitors." The Red Cross can carry on these works o! mercy only with your help . . . log’; yqt} '10 your part? ' " Provincial Campaign Headquarters, 62 Piines St, Phone 2010 cAllllolllll-l-nro cross l new“; --i»,..-,\.,-... , VI'“ ‘(ISM IWWTWI ,4