FEBRUARY 10%. no GUARDIAN In MQHIOfiQn-l m fl. NOIIAN ‘m1 --_. II- lIflnllfiliWll-lll ./'*.'_—w beboagktdallatallell-lelll- ma ‘u hjulalddew- -. - onmnn. Water so... ‘doubt. flfitlflvllllllluoe. d H dim Du‘ am “Pllalicrk Tues- . beloved Wile oi Nor-mm M, ‘wmmy. "fnndml- who before her ,' _ ‘lllllllasila- -lapnrwaei. Iksaalfllorthleunle; s“ V! Iqoflirleedallveelueaymmu ‘ srw tb fir‘ dwgllilkfl the late Par-menus gnu! an chum u. ' —IU! IIILIIDI OIIICK to lay, Bred to pay. iloma poultry farm. The funeral h, viivucted by the Rev. G. Oar le W o pr ' aonum-w ebat Q‘? uranium-alumna? ldandjinohiply. aims w. n. Oroken, mmm’ gall-bearers were Messrs. Gordon Cyril g"°°"=°*- Punk Murphy. orgy. l, . mm examine was and iit glaalfl Dion and Amon ---— Stewart for buflp _ LACE YOUR ORDERS 101' 14 Q; 1-1 Link and arrange to take deliv- Womenh Institute from car now en route. hi"? Tu even! . hear _ 13th. honesnfree. Pltérebds lorlftgrliuc ' ORDER. BABY CHICKS JONT Hillside tslogue , F“ “W” ‘“"‘“" townWslu-s vs. Middleton agit- m‘ Bmw” m“ “°“- M- 11 Her mother Mrs Margaret Sim monds. flve sisters and three bro- thers: Pearl. Mrs. Charlie Higgans. Niagara Falls; Bertha, Mrs. Clmr- lie Champion. Malp ue; Emily, AVANTED — Experienced hair poser ior beauty parlor in Sum- r5149, Good wages and working. ly Employment and. gsallhl’ the J. Prank Arnett ion mrausnvorou . cm“, _ V1118 "The Hoosier Hot Mass: Lois, Mrs. Charlie Griffin, Roxbury. Mass; Harry, Charlotte- Nygliam. R.C.A.l".; George. In fond rernembranc floral tri- butes were received from the fol- W . ,.QECAUSE oi the continued oi h oldll‘ to avoid serious trouble and please be sure and the undersigned by otherwise. before hauling uce to his warehouse. F‘ Tuesdn 119MB)’ It U. "Thug Great Glider- sleeve (oi radio fame) on Broad- w A great laugh treat everyone! Also interesting shorlts. 0 crescent. mother and family; sprays. Aunt Birt and family; Amon Burt and family: Marion and Jack Ployer and family; Hilda n fizorge tSimigonds and Gilm- v; are an Pres n Is Mn andrgum 5M1; webs”, and California, oi the death there on family; DamEva and Thelma Birt: Jami“? 22nd kiln i‘ - accident. oi W iam d Mrs‘ William mompmn’ Campbell oi Graham's Road. son 140i 11d D ilh I M . Cl M!‘ . l Syauohinilheyemplloyeg Isiah?! °5 ‘he m“ wlmm and Chm“? Telephone Co. Ltd. (Patriot please copy) JIIURCII 0i‘ ENGLAND SER- y|clis for New London Parish ior February 11th. i1 AM. ~ Communion St. 30 P, M. St. Steph- P M. NEEDS som: LIGHT An owl cannot actually ses in i1 0F CHINESE ORIGIN sPlflhetti orlzlmted in China in J01! SALE. - Draft mare “m, General Purpose mare 7 years stylish r $125. Guernsey cow duo to freshen February .. r sill Lair" Holstein cow '1 years. _' lyeoot international), 1Q in plate‘ MRS. FRED DARLINGTON Zflllfl; George M. JED CROSS MEETING-The nnsingion Branch of the Red onus met at the home oi Mrs. F. ' l Nauss on Monday night. with " he president. Mrs. ‘raylor. in the ton leaves. besides her hus- eight children, Miriam. the death of her brother. Barbara, William. John. funeral service there was conduct- 11min. Norman McLeod and Alex P. E. I. friends look place in Stella ed by Rev. Earle R. Harvey oi MCDOH-ild. ACUVB Pall-hearers Maris Church, Pictou. N.S., on Dec. ternary and if arrangements can A~ 28th. when Miss Mary Therese teniiide n picture will be sponsor- !il_l0 augment the funds oi the Society. Mior routine busineg was Wlllileted, lhe meeting adjourned. K Douglas. all oi Bronte: Sergeant . Edwin, PEI; and Gilbert, Thorn- the Presbyterian Church. The "were Messrs. Chas. Snow, w, body was cremated and the ashes Gfllldcl, Bertram Warren, Geo. M-cumml only daughter of h entombment in the are being shipped to the Islanld Hooper. George Doyle and Austin and Mm A;b¢ri,M¢1,e11an_gQ,-mer.| ‘llamilto Mausoleum. — Hamilton for burial in the family plot Service was held Tuesday in wit Rlkifillklfl used away 1n m, ma“ last M; ‘i Bimmoifdsuiilsfi l’ nine years ago. 511N110 dl. l6! King ., o: December Samuel Waugh, theln taken to Mt‘. MeH '. Alf ' ’ L awxinnon,’°fi,,,,*fi;f‘i,mgfl°lgfi,'f “u... SHORT SUBJECTS husband and family; .__. and the ‘ southwestern States. I H is rvlvd b fur brtihrs In on ethe Igiandf Janaies 0A. a-tigeen- ver. home Ari- sington; Alexander. --—- Borden and "Fred at theDod Graham's Road: John Summerfield. a means to an end - . We’re always glad to welcome thrifty shop- pers to our store, for we feel ‘that they ap- preciate our goal. We like to have them com- pare prices and ask questions about workman- ship and materials, for they're the kind of buy- ers who know that we, too, appreciate real values. fleyhe the kind of buyers we try to be when WE go to market. We check on fabrics, test values, compare prices, too, because thrifty‘ buying on our part means that we're able to offer better values in our store, and to pass our savings along to the shoppers who know that times always a dividend for the thrifty at I1OLMAN’S. CHARLOTTETOWN sUMiin-msme” M :€»'.’°€..°i&’3.‘§§l.€f“§.°.im‘i’$i‘§‘.l: VIIIIIIIIJI. In Memoriam ma. WILLIAM Mssoii CAMPBELL Mason Campbell. William Mason Camp- ’ als. survive, Mrs. Peter Sinclair. The death occurred in Bronte Charlottetown: Mrs. Neil Durant, ‘ H on Saturday oi Mrs. Eva Gilbert, Summerside. and Miss Mary, n. N., EH5 and "Rock of Ages." The‘ ' i Fred Darllngton. Mrs. of Portland, Oregon. Miss Mary went to Merced when notified ~ THE cnaacorrsroww GUARDIAN "Illrlianazaoui... 6H"- TO-DAY C0085 ior Photographs. ior 5c. Prince Grocery. WINBDOI Ohlmol d Fro k . . . PRINCE Y Murphy Intennentnin fit. Stewaxi-t Show!‘ 7'30 ' 9'15 Malpeque, guys e’s Cemetery. in Worship and at Work. 7:80 p. are beer escrrgwxiliifiwiukrkezinguyaigg Sig; ‘iuviméiuui’. "We wmir Boyce. aniel and Ray. Crowdis, ulster. I-IO-ll her husband, Capt. R. ah Pa can in 1.0.01». Hall cemetery. iiiflse. 'I‘o te strains o: , . iii-us tastefully decorated with pi WETB UXlWXBpped by words thanked iill t‘ th ir l gifts then allishowgied Cher 031g served. nd ft evening (if ganiesfrmiiisfc 06350222}: $23! Bllleawyfxrxiéledmtlieir bwaty’ home- wiuftiie boosts-lief u w“ u School 1m rovement Le held on 11gb. 8 at theuhucfmewb: Mrs. R. it. Hurst with the presi- dent in the chair. The minutes oi the previous meeting were "54 and approved. Mrs. Chandler then read the ,latest letter that has been pre ared ior the prm and Mrs. Mc onaid gave an outline of Mime to follow. Mrs. Avard re- ported that the stponed rum- mace sale will be eld in the "Y" on Feb. 17th. The speaker oi the "will!!! Wlss Miss Good. regional nutritionist for the Maritime Pro- vinces who gave a mos; interest- ing talk on "Household Science in the Schools." Through other parts of the Maritimes this subject is taught in junior and senior him school (Grades 6-11). An eflort il made to at the pupils ior homo- making rather than to make then-i expert at cooking and sewing. Practical courses are given in foods and nutrition, care or ¢h||_ dren and invalids. selection and oars of clothing, home decorating, etc. At the close of’ her talk Miss Good was thanked by the president on behalf oi the group. PROFESSIONAL CARD ‘l’. E. IIIGKEY ' Chartered Accountant - Office at il Granville lice! l—nerila SPECIAL — Fancy Barring, 0 ‘l-io-ii services Sunday: 11 a. m. Cen- tral Chumh; 2:80, Pleasant ove: 7:30. YOK. ' 3-10-11 1-10-11. ARR-IVES OVERSEAS -— MI! Roy MacGillivray oi 5'1 Brighton Ave, has received a cable from D Giilivray of his safe arrival over- A splendid committee from Alpha Lodge m, 10 provided the supper, which was singin "From Ocean Unto Ocean" one of the best ever held by the Association. A vote of thanks to the committee was extended. The 11 G- regular business meeting followed , Word has come from Memed, the supper. with the vresident. Mrs. Vernon l-lowatt presiding. Re- railway P0115 of visiting committee and letters 0i appreciation for flowers mm“; and visits were received. The at- q M P" l-egumed Zitiiuiifinwfifiiikttllii. ‘m’ ‘l i“ ‘m’ 1, “‘°'.,""¥.‘}§“‘3‘ ‘“°..l““' 0B8 D910 l is iat er, . ames on- bell was born at Graham's Rioad social hour with cards followed. "'1 °’ and spent his boyhood days there. ~-_- Later he went to western Canada H ‘ Unjtgd LAID l0 RhST - The funeral ot Mrs. Frank L. Dillon was held from Zion Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon; following ser- vice conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. a short service was con- honorary pail-bearers were Messrs Q1 George McLeod. Harry cDo The all. Lyli Robinson. Ernest Cud- Gallani. Service at the grave was °°“d“°“"‘ “Y “PVYMP Webster. m brld of William a Craig R‘ Intermem‘ “'35 m the Pei-ville“ C.l?I.V.R.,e son of Ml" and Mrs l °me of Mr. and Mrs. Roy war- lieu. 34 Longworth Avc.. to t d . a do?! f; smile; °§§€‘.i{..s...‘ii§‘.°." I or D he}: aplmmchm! ,_'!"_I"" ornament. and corsage oi red Qcmes the Bride" played by maebuds‘ H" ioharles Aitkeii, Miss Pearl M“. maul Sag Nljisf Mary MacDonald a; "Mme Fe "lefiwbe l" themt was attended bv Ml’ Clifford "°“°' m m’ “"“‘9"°°m- Whit" Hughes. racuviz: The doublel "k ring ceremony was used. Mrs. Rncklfilsyed the wedding music and . Harry Dalton sang ap- mldl propriete hymns during the Mass. Alter the ceremony the bridal party and several ltuests were i n1 l hit t livgrtre ‘inlaid eouirgiimeflie girlie figs’: M fMflcQuaid and the humorous ve - vs lead by Uiss Dorothy Easter and ‘Waived by Miss Norma. Paul. The liHdc-w-be. in a few well chosen confetti, after singing "For She's A Jon)‘ Good FEUOW." Lunch w“ scnool. riuraovzas ‘~ MEETING — A meeting o! l i‘): 1° noted. $14.50 for in, while Montreal had some un- SMELTS Now buying daily, highest market prices, prompt returns. expressage paid by us. containers returned free. For best results ship your smells to JEIK|I$ "I03. LTD. Wmmerside at. I36 to St etery. convene-narrow LIII m- p” ' ' sunsnoa. _ "l" "°* ' “$3? °’ “n”. ration floupons. Mr H l" seliorthe the Prices rdrslhanents during the evening. ther Man Fold t.o Personals aghan, Hazelbrock. last Monday. guests oi Mr. Austin Reid. CRAIG - MCLELLAN WEDDING A wedding oi much lnterst to ly oi Kensington. P. E. I.. became Craig of Windsor. Ont. Rev. Father J. R. Ratchiordfl Naval Chaplain. performed the ceremony and also celebrated the charming in a street length nrin-; dress. black accessories and cors- e oi yellow roses. The groom served a wedding breakfast at the bride's home, after which Mr. and Mrs. Craig leit on a short wedding trip. 1hr travelling the bride wore a inosa green dress. matching hat and fur cost. They received many lovely gifts including a beau-i tiful blanketfrom the personnel of the ‘Ibleiphone Office where the bride was employed before her msrrla Am was the bride's aunt, Mrs. Aust ‘rrainor and Mr. ‘halnor of Char- ttetown. Seaman Craig has rejoined his shin and Mrs. Craig has taken up residence in Halifax ior the dura- tion. A wide circle oi friends unite in Wishing them many years oi happy wedded liie. K LIVESTOCK- (Oontlnusd from El; 0, I Lambs semi; Sell; Lambs were well taken at all markets, With some slight gains! paid $13.50 to Toronto the bent oi’ the offer- SODE GROWTH tubes a Iworcifsh one year to‘ an 68¢ the sire of a pin_ head to a GOO-pound giant. FUNERAL THIS MORNING- ‘I'he funeral of the lite MP8» Min- n1‘ 3y", will be held this morning - . Dunstan! Basilica. This column la reserved in uawa gnmmm; ‘u; be in tbs RC. cem- a anion com-on orrsusa’ _.A South 9 merchant. was fined l0 82% rb-surtwgsz. ‘ti. i m‘ ' ' eats...» branch oi . 11mm canon-m secs‘ Siggfiolihl Valentine Dime Whlvh was held last evening in the Brighton Club was attended by a‘ crows 9g happy dancers. The music n; garnished the Ansonnalres Zme hall was suitably decorated for the occasion by the members of the Sorority who also served nanny r. LIL-The lxvmml ' “Jesus shall Reign". and scripture and prayer in unison opened the‘ regular weekly meetins oi Trinity .P. U. in the Social Hall. Friday. Feb. 9th. ‘lihe business period toi- lorwed with the president in the! Leading Furrler chair. alter which the swim met ior Bible study under the direction o1 M135 McDougall. Recreation‘ under the direction oi Anne Macy “ha?” $h°‘l’.‘.”§i.t¥.“‘.‘;. i322‘ wor p s . Mission Convener, Jean MacLean. opened by singing WfieaCt 1:319; . Brother." ‘iihe scripture lesson was read by Preston Sanderson. Jean ' M oLean then led in prayer. Slides amaxan assume-m, m. en tied “Fmm Sunris Dual suPllelébllneeting of the Bebek- u st N e Gn- ds Anoci d! - e was held on Thurggay evening“: acne by the Church Mlsslohlfle! _ 91mm; new Canadians across the Dominion. ‘The meeting closed by e to Sunset with the United Church of Can- 1 ’ t work and t e Mlzpah Benediction. Miss MéDougall was pianist for the eve- tor William Monaghan, It.‘ to Ottawa this, Mr. and ‘Mrs. James Maclsaac of Hope River visited the city| ! Mrs. Carl 655.15.. oi Kinkora: was a recent visitor to this Cltyh, tlucicd by members oi‘ the Rebekah M,- anq Mrs Richard Edwards. of me p‘ Q_ Ozdci- oi which Mrs. Dillon was Sea“, mgmm sag; 1'1"“. sister; n loved and honored member l-lynuis sung were "Unto the Hills Around Do i Lift Up My Lagging of Stanley Bridge were visitors to the city last Thursday and Friday, Mr . A. bridesmaid. Miss Elaine Clair Pineau wore a green MontreaPs Persian Lamb Coats. Muskrat Coats, Dyed Squirrel Coats. Silvery Rfl°'$ i coon, Fine Persian Lamb. “Yfillabi ' Beaver Coats-some tuxedo styles as ‘j well as swaggers and fitted coats. Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat, Fina $ ' quality Muskrat Coats, Black Persian e Lamb, Ocelot Swagger, Silvery Rac- * V coon, Brown Dyed Squirrel Coats — d expertly made of quality pelts. ge. ong the out oi town guesigl You Prefer! BUDGET or LA YAWAY! Pay Cash, Charge, Budget or Layaway-Whichever Terms in Accordance with Wartime Prices and Trade Regulations. F. W. STRONG& C0. 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