l l l l | In Memoriam 0n the 18th day of March, i941. there past-d peacefully away at her home at Nail Pond. Madeline Arsen- ault, u) her 81st _vca.r, after a. sick-t ncss or seven years. or rhetunatlsnl, Sl-ICRT on smnfsr auv rues: Broadcloths AT ONLY Add the touch for perfect appearance . . . quality shirts. These broadcloths shirts are a remarkable value at this price . . . . the fabric is good, the selection complete! All are collar-attach- ed and separate-collar styles . . . all sizes. I STRIPES I ,WHI7ES | FIGURES | 001.012.? MISSION CONCERT . AT ELLERSLIE On Wednesday evening April 2nd in Ellersic Hall the Mission Band and MlS>l0ll Circle of Bideford Unit- ed Church presented a. Program "entitled" “An Evening with the Ruthcmans". The stage was prettily decorated vntlt red. white and blue bunting. pictures of the King and iVmB. J. J. ARSENAULT . .- 1 Que-tn with flags of the ll h l . * ' . - 3.25. Elf. léfil-fifiilillhifli3fié- 15135;; {g5 g1; rgfacegangibgvg- sink. her husband, J. J. an cl Joseph 11ml Alnllffe. and one dough-l YE‘. sister; and one brother. Her funeral WXIS at and A. McDonald, her rector. officiated at lager funeral mass and at the Iglgglpggguleluuuleuslslsuslslzllsulsleln uuieuuel fifififil3jisifii e e0 0e» wwwnmee ro++e+0+04+¢>ee+ee 0eo++++oe++e+e+++e llsmish, March 20, to St. slmon Arsenault, a. family of three children: Flags M Canada arranged OWT- Th" Map was the work of a memtber. Mrs‘. Melvin Hutchinson to whom much prmsp shculd be given (m her art. On the map. places wl-lpye Ilostmnls. Schcolu Community Mis- sions. Indian Reserve Schools, were marked by a. colored star. The pro- Bmm consisted of chorus. We Arc A hilsqignary Band. ivy the Mission Mrs. Michael ism-hard, also two lrrrcv-lrv attended and was held St. Jude cemetery. Rev. John v’h(_\.f'__sp_ul rest in peece. ' For Easter SPECIAL EASTER DAFFODIL. CAKE 'A new and different type of layer cake —- 25c a lb. Iqgnd. An Imaginary Trip to Veg- reville thp story given by M‘ss Mll- dred Stewart, after which the child- rcn sitting in their imaginary tram sang "All The World for Jesus". A Recitation Duet. "If I were you”. by Margaret MaoAuslaud and ‘Inez Hutchinson. Diaog-ue, Talk Wllih General Information. by Margaret Grant'- and Catherine Murchlnson. Chorus “Why Didn't You Let Us Know. by the Band. Dialogue. "Go- mg into all the World" by Wanda and Wilma McNevin,‘Audrey Mc- Caull. Olive Miller. Joyce MacAus- land and Beulah Morrison. Quartet. "Littk. Messengers," by Wands and Wilma. MacNevin, Olive and Beryl “ llar. Reading “The Canadtanizing cl Nicholas its moral being the rizht. and wrong way of our boys and girls toward the foreigners in our country. by Rachael Mflar. Recita- tion. “The Immigrant Boy; by Pauline Jelly. A verv pretty fla. g1}; was sented by the Circle members. Captain. Mae M‘llar entering carrying a. large white Fa: vlrith a. red cross containing the words Love, standing on an elevated platform while l2 rls. carrying . mpresentlnja ewofthenat- ionalities in Canada. which the Unit. d Churchiscloinglvtlmormrywork among. mardhed through c. pretty drill figure comlnzto a. halt at the Command of the aptafn. who ave orders for s. motion drill. st. 605a of motions. flags were placed 1n an arched position with t/he flag Love, which represented Christ and the Church raised over and above all. whll. tmres little girls Allie Olive Jelly, and Beryl Mliller on - ed each I. small whftg flag. on s fed 0mm and m Swanedown Oaks, light and fluffy - - 30¢ lb‘, Chocolate Oake_.. __ ._. .__ _ __35c|b_ Marble Cake -~ -- _ ._. ._. _ __3Q° |5_ Nu! Cake - ._. ._. ._. ._ ._. .._.30q|b. ~- Dougflnens- -~ -— —- - — -—20cdoz. Fancy Oskoe———--——-——15cdoz. Moche. Oakee--—--—---——-—30cdoz. Lemon 8queree---------——30cdoz. Date 8queree-----——--——-—30odcz. Rcleln 8queroc----------30c dog, Oooleiee--—------——15cdoz. S TE WAR T’S BAKER Y 161 Kent Street. Phone 211. l???‘U"?l?‘Ellifilfilflilfillilfilfilbllfllifillfilfilfilléllillfillfillt *2 L1 O0QOO04§OOOOO§O—O§O-§O4000O404000QQOOOOOOOOOO~OOO lififltllfllfllflllfilléllfllfllllllllflflillllillflllflllqllfllélffll recited. His Banner aver us illtfiVQ. _weving their flags perfect lme after which the Comm ’ gave orders and the oldcrs member; con- tinued their marching figure. The cl number "O Canada", wcs Band u: cleaner. ton, N.B. tori sy. i l q the Teacher's Convention held in - A New War m, financial Post tame A e fisal Year eudlns i942, Canada. will spend 5N1 ordinary government caste. spent on the air force: 1'10 on the navy; 327 repatriation. a. form 0f for the mother country and millions for ordinary nenditures. SOU-NBES; million dollars. one question ls th 80 cdditlonal 683 millions t0 00W!‘ grcm outlay? but m‘ Aed in the War Savings , that at least s. rt 0i’ million dollar defficl can be met by s, sharp increase in the sale 0f War Savings Certificates. The-re are literally tens 0f 310"!‘ ends of our citizens whose P1048? o; one goiter or two dollars o. wee-f do not constitute a. sacrifice for mom, These thousands can (‘kmble their monthly purl-fuses and still [have m, same quantities of men . nu d ctvrsh- lrznxictlmgmggl-‘tfibly lfuulfm and can continue to treat themselves to their ordinary leisure 11°11!’ Emma‘ u... War Savings movement launched on its Dreiem $11319 it t5 reasonable to BXPECl l1 “"1 °I we hundred and fifty millions from War Savings during lhe Wnem newul of War Savings 9nbhu5la5nf tmoughou; the gountrv Canadian. an jump the annual We. SW1" 5 total from 150 million dollars to B»- Eilfnllltilttnat they were 84161“ ed into a mticnal effort to LYWffl-Tl a threat of Hiterism. Calnadaxlis have not yet been thcroughhy sérged ed. When they are, three“ utr, million dollars through We. Sfinltlllils Certiciicates will be will Ta<5~ ~ _ NEW LONDON M; Bloyce Dunning has return- ed to his duties at the R. C. A. F. training school at Summerside af- ter spendmg me week-end at. his home here. The many friends of Mr. Ruther- ford Cotton were sorry to hear he had to enter the Prince Count)’ Hospital for treatment an 11°99 for a speedy recovery. i Si of Caven- dlgvriirvsplidgggtlaie wxgexhs-g-rhd in Clifton with his cousin Lloyd Gw- Ram- 58.)’. Mrs. Lorne Campbell. MYS- E “Harold DunnirlE and Mrs. Stanley Brown spent. the week-end in ‘Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKinnon and little son Gardiner. Graham's Road returned home. after visiting in Cavendish with Mrs. Mc- Klnnonls parents. The New 10nd,)“ sewing Club 1s prggresslng favourably under the skillful management of their lead- ers Mrs. S. Brown, Mrs. Flank Ramsay and Mrs. Harold Mayhvi} and expect, to complete theu work in a few weeks- Miss Catherine McCallum, teach- er of New London school attended Savings Objective? ' m m iinfbnn lve Z,.,‘Z‘,’.§‘°T,§§“GSY SF (Jvunlirfe which. _______ presents s. clear picture of OumdI-S 4 d n - rent spending- Tswmm‘ 5E.» finds?‘ u» stun»? u...» uni ion and thirty-three million m "a! . this sum. e61 millions will be spent on the irmy; 386 ml'lio"ns xtwlixllliorbfi “i“’°“‘i‘~’f.l.‘?“?é; ~ ii 50 m 0 time. one bil on direct he“; ‘ 43 federal ex- l To meet this expenditure. ‘I'M I Post presents the estunat, of» 0H: billion. 200 million dollars to l». erived t , sale of War Savings Certificates l __eavlng a projected deficit 0f 6B3 .t"”“l“‘e.§.“%vt.’§€" with the m: H‘ I i e have‘ vcrnment going l0 89¢ 9R‘; l is or than one "PM"? ,3? the Iglovgrnmcnt in reachiml s. solution for the question which 1| m; _ 1t seems obvious W several Canadians who are intently 5T2 and other foods on their dinlnr- y rue CHARLOTTETOWN cUAgpfAN l . _ : : : ;"'i°1‘§.“é‘."§27..5‘.’; ::::.".““_°°i'2"3,“.l?°.3‘.¥?.2 3:: 31:; : : 21.13.715.32’ 2m“ ‘ _ _. _ _. .- Bruce Davison — — — — — — -— -— E. 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Beck v "8 = fl J- 0- Wilkinson : we...“ - - - — - -— J~ 3- M"?! Mmu _ _ _ - - _ _ _ Lloyd s. Cox Stanley Brian - — — - n. J. MacLeod l Coleman — —- - - —' - - 0' 3' w‘ ‘c; Morcll - -- — - - Dlngwel» & Rossite summerside — Brace, MacKsy a Cm. Ltd. i Cornwall - - — - — — 811:? ylvilflfgf; hit/Albion - - - - 1.. .|tv‘facl~‘.ia<l;‘he_nan Summerside - - n. T. Holman, Limited. i . hi" %%='¢~"§»‘F-‘-‘-'II1’<'=‘|~“=-=°»“=~~’- zmzzlzz"*'"::"'l.*.?"""" " ' - “ Mt‘ stewart — Consumers’ Co-O rntlve " "' “‘ - - "ml! 55 0- ' ‘ . Tl i _ - _ ._. _ _ _. ‘ we» ———— "l. ‘lltifltrtlfi n- étzssx: — 21ers. czar; ..:.:.‘I____,,,,,,,, ,,E,:,,E-,f';';";" Eldon - — —- — T "' ‘L ‘A Bump. Mzf Stewart - - - - - w. L. MacLend 11mm. _ ._ ._ .. 119th. Co-Opernti 0' ‘mmm _ _ _ - _ _ Eu .MscCsull Murray IIBIIJOI - - -_ - - u. r. Cobflflll Tlsnish Shore - - Myrlck Mclnto n u: 1mm] ,....._.._._--. . ~ - — ~- \ Ellen‘: _ _ _ _ _ _ PI Callahan Murray Harbor — - — Les. a. MacFsrhne Tracsdie — — - _ _ :4 J Minna“; t -1m=~1~ ---————~I~R=“"*; v:::::::::=_~:":_2v~:: 22.22;". ::;'.:::—:—————-<-»~ I’ Emenm _ _ w‘ "'51P"; Murray River — - — — - C. H. Horton 1- v u_ - — '_ '_ _ 6mm’ “ “d . Em°""d " " G‘ c’ m M ' m .1 L M | Y“ * er -— - - - - —'Thos. Nlsbct ~ Five Houses — — — - J. J_ Lsrkln Nllffgl W!‘ — — — - -“ IEKMHIIOH Tyne Vlllcy - - _ _ 5, G, Sh“... k so“ I Flat River — — William Maclienzlc "V fl" _ — - " — — - ""0 Vernon River — — - - n, s, nnwuud . Fortune Bridge - — E. S. Johnston New G aszow — — — — ll. L. Dickiescn Victoria - - - _ _ _.. _ wflgm B,“ l] Freetown — — -— — — R- C. New Haven — — — - — R. A. MacPhali Wellington — - Arscnsult a Gsudet Ltd. l R 1' HOLMAN LTD l DISTRIBUTORS » I I Q R E_ L There Is Hard Work Ahead By an arrangement effected at Ottawa. bstwren th¢ War Savings and the War Loan Committees there will be an abrupt termination of the Wm- Savizigs Publicity on May 10. From that dale on. the whole Canadian field will be swept c ear for a. strong approach towards Canada's large War Loan appeal. The effect of this decision will be felt keenly by the force of voluntary workers in Canada supporting the War savings Cvnmittee, and by the Dress of Canada which is sup- porting the effort of lhts? volun- tary workers. Un ess aggressive steps an. taken during the period April 7 to lVL-ay 1.0 to consolidate the mzhusiasm of Canadians far this end of a vita’ urar work- there is a very grave danger that, tn, coun- Charlottetown. Labor disputes are retarding 9Y5- duction tn Chile's nitrate fields. Motion pictures fans of Switzer- hers while flags were raised 1n ihfj following order. Title n?! m“ high and mbove el Union Jacks. Ocnadisn the other floss ll B 1°w°l pOsition. the m: bearers standing 1n a. pointed formation while bqrnd mlunber lined up "1 "m" and ‘if three» ll tie girls who were a .o dlzeesed m white standlnil 1n i111 front. This setting was verv beauti- flull and effective. God Save the Km; Much credit is due Mrs. E. S. Burlefgh milder vvthose leadership and supervision the Dfllflfllmne w“ w: nlci. sum was realizednwhlch goes toward the funlds of the Mis- lf your chimney hasn't been cleaned this Spring, get s 85c package of Garbo-Oxide ‘~ Garbo-Oxide is recommended by thousands. PATRONIZE’ HOME PRODUCTS The Rogers Hardware 00., Limited i sion Band and Circe. Garbo-Oxide Does the Work “This Company recommends Garbo-Oxide as a very useful and desirable chimney- We feel there is no better pro- duct to so thoroughly remove from chimneys, right to the brick, all carbonic accumulations that have formed over a. period of months or longer. Our first ex- perience with this chemical enabled us to remove from the flue some ten barrels of soot, scale and creosote." Operative Creamery Co., Limited, Mone- Farmers’ Co- rry \v.ll lose some o.‘ the benefit resulting from the vi rous Feb- ruary- drive. 'I‘he Cans ‘an Pubith. crs War Finance Committee cannot, need for a strong renewal o! the appeal in behalf of the War Sav- ingsmCeiftificitle. d in b s s no a war w e- ha'f of the "vested lnteI-gfits", It is a, war to guarantee the survival of the common man. that he may think and talk and worship as he i i - fr. e i» W“ . D809 9- h W S - , mes oflYl-lglvhcrlilc u an if»; gedilln , I-Irlligd-p to cafilrytésh hlserggr 531%‘. l There are not enough Wsr Bav- lnas Pledges aimed yet. m c.ver-' *= "= cr . an , you“ Oagiulltanr lwho his, SBClIQIFCEd mg co . o omewswoe} en- Velobe in order to wear ay s: form and give his life 1! need be, for the 81.3.1? “l”? 3"“ ‘I; . qu of six weeks. He is in 516 ifireff». the duration. It is unthinkable tint his fglgsw-cltlizens who retain home will! fl-n u: money than cveragforlg shglfldnga: buylfl! War Servings Certificates {$202293}? there is no compulsion : n u not ‘ml: u» m- c» ssswna that "he man who grimbles sbout the drain on his finmcq by can. 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Msclfeod .1. 5...: —————-'- ~- fliH—-———--.|'rp=vi __.—-——-—J.T-FOI¢I PQQQnQgM|___-_JLIM'K|H no _.._.-.-Mrs.A.O.GI.llsnt IledPoInt_.___._ " ° "°" ...__.__--A..I.Pmtt M,,|,,,,.,,.¢_____E"'Q','.‘_“‘E,',',§,"JQ edafs war needs. has vet to realize the stark truth that Canada's very existence is threatened Emrv ship that the Hun snks, every every bomb at is dropped 0n Eng- | members. liishbhsaoil is shaking the loundfizlcns a. dance in the school house on o disagrees surelv has his head in send. be passed on to readers everywhere. r-vgd passed l pe.iod April '1 to May 1o. LEAVES OF FRIEND SHIP of Brien he'd at the b01115 of Mrs Her-Bert. Bcegan with seven members and one v’sitor in attednance. The meet- ing opened by singing" The Insti- f‘ 7i: Tim! in 7Z1 fluid l ll. l. Sill“! Montague, P. E. I. ‘ A_P§IL 12, 1941 It's Spring...Paint-Up-Clean-Up-Fix Up_ Use MURESCO FOR MODERN HOME DECORATION Concctcclerschemescerricd out wlfiltinrescmcenmsksynr hams ss modsm Mus-coco exclusively for sll interior walls sud ceilings. It's better. ‘Comes in l8 attractive eludes end ma. 65‘ UTILAC ENA MEL (Ion flllldgkilllllblfl and slnlb . Use sstodsy. u lfielhrther sud outside]; 5 lb. Package — - sud m tehen ’*~ WHITE 1 2c End bathroom "Coughs many pumm- colors [win III Bulk, lb. — l-4 PINT ‘l-Z PINT PINT QUART 30‘ 55‘ 90‘ ‘L65 Richmond — - — — McD-gnald d; Brown tule ode". The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. R- A. F. l The rol call was resp nded to by dflvlmed by the Naz s. l8» two minutes talk by each of he It was decided to hold Miss Ruth Trainer. mA ‘factories llrgicn wss sum by a .ess ass ed b Mrs. <_~_- waker‘ Y Walt Next mwbins win be held .1; up lhome of Mrs. William J, Trgyjnoy, Roi call will be answered by s houseclcan ng hint. Canadian home. Anyone who Easter Monday ni ht. The sick commlttfe reported no acfivi-le; during the month. The School committee reported the need of lacks tcr wndows and enamel for stove. Two pairs of socks were knitted for the Red Cross. The fol owng new ctmmittecs wen. appflnted for Apxil School — Mrs. Madtin Driscoll: Sick -- re- RDDOinted. The programme for next rknetetfng will take the fcwn of a de- a e. A qmsslng contest was gut cn by Mrs. Martin Drlscoll an wan by These B-re thoughts which should C N x APPOINTMENT MONOTON N. B. —Aprll 1o - The appointment. of S. J. lock- hsrt as assistant to the Vice-Presl- dent and General Manager. At- lantic Region, Canadian National Railways, with healquartcrs at Monclma N. B, Vice. H. Morton who is retiring after a long llllfl efficient. service announced b‘; W. U’. Appleton, Regonal Vice-Presi- dent and General Mpnager. on cmphatlcellv during INSTITUTE BRANCH The A5351‘! meeting of tn.» Leaves ip Institute Brunch was . \ Housewives Know The High Food Value of Mi": Proclurfo ENGLAND ASKED Fllll MILK--. When President Roosevelt offered food to England, the British Government submitted s list of vital food. First on the list was milk. England wanted condensed milk in all its varieties, recognizing its supreme food value while the nation fights for existence. . . . OIIUCOIGARDBN c'TYc_ceeeee Milk - Butter , Ice Cream - Chocolate Milk are Body Building Inland Products.