Thh column b reserved for new: local interest, but advertioing able in advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. , _____ | woon ISLANDS can FERR -It is under tood V _ which Ls available for this servic ‘I 1-2 feet high, boat, but an tirade to seruiv one more the scrvice. MAZIIA . AMP I COFFIN- BACIIMAN — A Limenbiirg, N. 5.. Boston, Fridav, a very enjoyable time The ladies’ lfin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kimbzil mouy. Mrs. Murray was a ‘mate of the llrlfit" at ,‘ho pltal. ‘dress with hat, Imatch. Slic carried a ('OI‘FGCZ"‘ in us" m can/ma CANADIAN.TUAIQAEIHLECTiIE jiho Cambridee Hospital at the Bo ton Naval tfl-ird. reside at Cambridge. Mass. -'\I'.\III>\RY LEGION DIEET- iING — The regular monthly meet- “fi I B . ‘night in the City Building. meeting was well attended and a ‘number of new members were init- I yiated. A vote of thanks was mwcd Ma |to the officcrr, and men of the Vei- mrans Guard, to the different mer- ‘chants who so kindlv gave clona- By itions for the canteen arid to all v iivbo in any ivay helped to makc i lthehrecent dance Iatt the Amioziries sic a Success. was snow“ er I ithat another dance he held on -— a - s "-~' Mdrch 17th if nciriiis=ion could he secured for 11w of m» Annoy-i»; iContinued from D389 Z) _ A rcoiie i. for the assistance n! tho " ""‘*”""T“""'_”' Ladies Auyiltarv in vb:- fm-tlyyjrim- ine War Services Campaign was favorably received. A request- : fimds to purchase books for the Li- Wmlld be abLe to get. to Gulliver's Bav in the aiuernoon after ail-and ii. ivasirt necessary to tell him. She struggled with a sense of (ilsioyzilty The Central Guardian o newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents n. word. strictly pay- -Gull' of St. Lawrence between the CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-97B9 ‘officials expect the ferry ooat i if accepted, will carry trucks up to pent capable of con- veylng heavy loads but not highly ihe neighbors of the district both ‘stacked Ireight. It is not. intended at the present juncture to build a RIUIIQ endeavor is being About tirclve tables in all. in playing for two hours lunch ivas accordance with tlic 1’L‘(]llil't‘llli"ilTS of ‘served by Iilrs. Traiuor assisted by but pretty ivedding took place at ishort time when t Tremmit 'I‘cmole. Baptist Church, [their homer; feeling U165! 1134i 5119M P‘eb. 21st, W110i! Rose Emily, eldest liirize was ivoo by Mrs- John MONM- ,daiizhter of Mr. and Mr<. Robert iBBCIIIIIRII. Lunenburg. was united -,in marriage to Ernest Reginald Co!- Coffin, of RIOPSII, P. E. I. Dr. C. Gordon Broivnvillc. pastor- officiat- ,cd. Mr. and Tifrs. Fred Murray ivcrc the Olll\' attendants at the cere- class Cambridge The bride wore a brown and accessories to or roses. Thc bride is a ixriidiiaib oi’. Tffllllill! ‘retreat in three ways. either shut. School and the croom is employed ;our eyes to it They will lug of the Ladies Auxlliarv o’ the Canadian Legion unis held Friday“ The i “Y _thcii' belief is a great MAKE FLIGHT T0 MAGDA- LENS- A Canadian airways plane made a round trip to the Magdalen Islands from the airport here yes- terday. Four passengers and mail were cairicu on the outward flight and one passenger and some mail brought back. Flying conditions weie good. Pilot H. S. Jones said tlicre “.15 considerable ice in the nl‘ of ‘north shore of this province and the Gulf Islands but not as much as on some former years. Airways another flight to ‘the islands today. Y , ~——— CARD PARTY ENJOY!!!) BY ‘ALL -A very pleasant evening was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trainer, Donagh, when C. young and old gathered in for a of Auction and Forty Five, After the other ladle. of the Institute ily and the Gents by Mr. Eugene Trainer. 1 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH At the morning service . Hugh Miller preaching on the tliome “Why The Wilderness", said that as Christ and John the Bap- tist. retired to the wilderness aloha .to fight the evil within themselves so must. each one of us have a ‘wilderness from which we time e richer or poorer persons spiritua- ly. To the evil around us we may and ignore it, or succumb to it, or we may, as Christ ‘ciicl, bring good to play upon our surroundings till the evil fades in- ‘to not-hingucss. The morning music was tinder the direction of Mr. A. R. Kendall ivhilo the choir rendered the an- them “O Saviour of the World"- Sli‘ Joliu Goes. In the evi-iiing, the minister spoke on the theme, "Victorious Religion". He. chose as his text the grfriluu of Paul io the Phillipians, "All the Saints salute you, espec- lIfllAv they of Caesar's household." ‘These words concaln a hidden lstorv of the wonderful victorious ‘power or the carlv Church. The household of Caesar was a veritable (ion of corruption in tlic time o! iPnui, and the reigning Caesar sot iihc cxiuiigvlc 'l‘he fact that Paul ‘was zibic to convert men and \vo- _ men in such an environment and absorbers and ride that they were able to hold to tribute t-o Christianity. Can our religion cheer Who broken-hearted and give com- aboiii, not tcliliii: him. but she felt asvothp Rqlmsatiol‘ H,“ .““"‘ ifmipi“ 10ml. ‘Tms? L‘ Q“? Chris‘ amply float along she mu“ have we situation in hand ‘fort 2°"; ‘Tmglf wbsialbé‘! ‘in: l tianitv a vi orious l't‘llfll0ll_'? By _ below we wk; an_\'ong_ r ,, "- i" If "U1Df)‘f‘»_ "F.1- ‘lonkiiie- more to Christ. we \\ill be L00]! at the size 0f "ivnat is the matter?” Richards "Wfll"! "ll-WI “"1 the 5lYlf-llllz of table l0 sail’ fins" m these ques- God Save the King. FAMILY REUNION — 011 Sat- iirdav cvcuiiirr, February 15"‘. a d ivasb llllnklllgrfibOl-lb when llllfillfrd of. fé-‘iciu: and neiwhbors cou._ we ehiarrie _._’ _ ca ierr _ a. no oinc o! .\lr_ and ....1:* L2“.l’.‘§‘ié.‘°‘ii.ll‘!. “it”; yr;- wggviir i - a cv, .. - . ,1 , h~>1fl@!"l\@ Wd- . h _ sh ‘and Mrs, lfgizlrlPiéiiltln$alll1lip ‘all’. reihcsnoilbteitigdiltlggt hie-Ir our; at‘ home‘ mcmdi“! ruin“ M“ asked suddenly. as he stared at her tense lace. "You're not yourself. The qticer look in his eyes made her pull herself together quickly. lint sincl to her at Hanirier about '.‘m°!'“f°d A" Hdmfilfi Gfvlrfie. who Wcancsnav cveiiiiiii. Fob. 1:3. Onen- n kél»o,.zr_ we elemm, 0,- wum i]l_‘.§ii°(‘1§'_ln‘;\\'itvll ill6’N;(:l1'fl1 Nova Sco- ed bv singing O filllllillilfl and io- , . H H“ mu c-enoe administer- -~ Fl 11'. fll"(‘)‘S r ‘I lCPPfl at Ani- Dflllllli! crccti. R0 cs l w "answer- tfkfifl‘ cxhl.u,.,a,,,liz‘jab_ i“i"1‘5', and ppm» latch! rryvfgypfl in ed_'ov iivo members. Thcr were two ~ 10L he, _Ln,.,-e-5 your work L; m1m-10v~,-.1O“vn_ The 01-111,," was VlSllQYS nrcseiit. illiiuuts oi the 1 ,-_ Bu, ‘we'll ‘w; married );)‘i'pyv' “yea mm.- snsn, in (pvmw. meeting read. Coiiiniiiicc rcuoitcd en _, 89l- IIOmE i1) "he music being sin-tolled hv .\'I"'~=r<. , she £01126 hGY-lwilliam "f~‘hr'<c'.i. \Vfll'7."iiu ’\lr\',v- w - , some. and Walla-cc ‘Hclnnis Smo- io?" l-le seized her hand a . . .,, N: s she rose, and laizain Lglfllit?! gQCiZgdbAGQ/gxstgyylvlfTflylchq?‘ .. _ W11 I ‘ - ~ ~ ' seemed tOdllllAlanlfefhlfil-l uijégicy Pirciii :QSMY“C'2 “r'"?,_l"“i“v"""_ f" N iaise in her ears. Whv did his emO-l“ _én',.r,l'il b" f’ °“'~““ ~ lunch M‘ trons nuke her feel the univilling ‘f1 - is E171" the occcasion of spectator of a. kind of play? and M“ Mt“t*e"““5 """‘“7"' "Y€S’ 0g $011139; _we always in- f.fth ivoddine anniversary their were tiencicd to really, didn't we?" she "Ileartilvi bounced bv those ore ent. said. ie evening was brouoht. to a ~10“:- "1 know. but‘. when we were at the ' Bhaiies‘ you seemed to throw some dotiiit. on it. didnt, you?" "1 may have. but I really didrrt mean anything bv it." “So vou cant blame me for com- iriiz up here to get it settled. And, now it is settled. definitely?" He day Ceoror- rcfurneq 1;, hi; at Amherst, and Helen is soon unit to resume her work in Halifax. NEW’ ANN/AN INSTITUTE gm 11D from the couch hastily. Andi .___ Kcnzic. Roi call, naming a shrub, out his hand: on her shoulders. | Mrs. John Mcase iva hostcss to i0 plant around scliccl or‘ farms,’ Rgyfl sister 5t, flung]; of tho “London in March?" fihe members of the Nciv An-ian Ewulldfi- F1115» Wm- MQCDQIIa-d has Rosary, C. D. N., New York. iviar- "Absurd creature to be so anxious Women's Institute on Wednesday, about it!" said Lornawith an effclt February 10th. Due to weather coii- to attain her usual fliDDaXiCY- ditions. only six members ‘XCTG ‘g6 5W1?” h" "g0 m5 “m? Mig- present with Mrs. John Moa e Ill‘?- a iirriec sort o movemen an s - - . . planted a kiss on her forehead. Now ihiadmgi, Th” "mm-me .°*”“"‘i “lih 1' “as 5(‘Iil€(i she was relieved to e C ‘b Womens weed‘ fonowid find ‘ha Kid,” ‘séem w want w dwell by the roll call "an Irish joke.” Tile 0n the emotional aide of it lmnoMng comnmtees “ere appomt‘ -~' ' i ed: Sick, Mrs. Robert Moase and Where la your aunt? beta telli her! Let/s have a, celebration." ‘MY!- JOhYI Riaillnhlfil Prozffim. Miéi Tiiev found Miss Morris, who was Audrfii‘ TUPJH and MTS. RObPTt ivritinz letters 1n the private sitting Williams. room on the floor above. p _ It was decided io loiicrv a quilt - “My 'l|‘.'ll‘ bov!" cried Miss MBTPIB-jii aid of the Institute. Miss Tcresa W119“ £hiullvfm 11111‘ "Tthlswlfi 3 WTfiMacInnls to make the ticket . Mrs. prise. s es on ere. o0 , c _ "No," said Richards. smiling. "Iwtylbiélgerti? tfli“§',f,fle“},v,f’°lilhl§lgfdaj~‘l,fo corrie up alone-—faxii%'on"l)v' foigtlgiaiwméke the “um ' ‘ . , __ _ . Eiyilialihiiilitilcinthanyihas needefi t0 b: It w“ mowd “m. 5990mm"! mat H m. Home “ma It-s fixed no“, ‘carpet warp be purchased for {he -bv slrwinit. On the followinq Mon- , i In Memoriam itions. The evening anthem was .“O Como Everyone That Thirsteth"— Reed. ROSE \'.\l-l.rj\' WUMEIVS lNS'l"l’l‘U‘l‘E The Fobruarv meeting was hcld atihehomc of Mrs. H, Cliowan. on several sick calls made and a bill of 75c for iruii, was presented, and bald. The school had been scrub- bod. and blackboard was still unsiit- lsiactory. It was decided to look up prices of a new blackboard. and in the meantime to repaint the old cue ma. oiiaigixirfijaroyvn design give a new ride sensation. Riding in a '41 Ford is like riding on air—you longer wheelbase, its massive, wide body in which, running boards have almost disappeared. Therein more seat room . . . head room . . . leg room. Doors are wider, there/s a greater expanse of glass. GUARDILYY V FORGET THE BUMPS, forget travel wearineas, There’: a new standard of riding comfort in the low price car field. The Ford for more beautiful, is also re-engincered beneath its floor. Slower-acting springs, with improved hydraulic shock '41, grown bigger and stabilizer of new the ’41 Ford-its l h f m h mued to194.34in¢i,,,_ w o were present. A ter w c _ v quiet dancing was indul in for a. 1,." ' ey all left for GREA 1581' ENGINE IN T"! LOW PRICE HEAD The ‘41 Ford is the only low price car with a V-type eight Remember-all the higher priced can have eight cylinders or more.V-type engines hold world's records on land, on sea and in the air. Ford is powered with the famous V-B, the engine that has hung up records of gasoline econo y and trouble-free reliability year after year. cylinder engine. $35 a ' So when you can buy the big, new, sweet- ridiug Ford for less than you’d pay for any low priced six, why be satisfied with less than an eight-a Ford V-8. Sec I Ford Dealer now. with reasonable down ntcnl buys any Ford V-H. “ FORD V8 MARQfl 3. 1941 LOOK AT m; VALUE IN m: 1941 rono 9 Longer whcelba | Ipringbale. Overall ‘iceiigfinfi-ff, U Bright, new interior! Uri l. . . .. . -, i w l"?! , tailored in new colour harmonics. Q Faster nccclerntion did i l {amour Ford V-B pci-foruiiinc: by new gear ratios. . BIBRer windows. Vision iu. creased u to 33%, Nam," corner pil are. increased as much as scvcn iuclics, Plcut)’ o! ~room for all. . NOW, 30ft, oImv-action springs, Pa)‘ improved ohock DllSUfilPl". IIUN ride-stabilizer. . Big 1941 Ford t! es i-xin luggage room in tho Spurious luggage compartment. until palm on linnd was used up. ‘New committccs aonointccl ivcre Mrs. William Mathicson and Mrs.H. Chownn, sick: Mrs. John W. Mac- Keiizie and Miss Easter, school. ’I\vo copies of Institute News were or- The questionnaire on edu- cation was brought forward by the president. and questions discussed. and answered. Meeting closed by singing. A monologue, "Chicken Dinner." was rziven, while lunch was beiiiil served. Next nlace of meet- s. R. JOHNSTO 224 Great George Street, Charlottetown Phone fuss intz at the licmc of Mrs. K. H. Macf . Questionnaire on ocriciilttu-e. Pro- EITIIIICOITIIIIIt-ICC. Mrs. John W. Mac- Kenzie and Mrs. Wm. Mathleson. gaict, teacher at. Queen Square School; Rose, R..N., George oi the firm of G. l-l. Toombs and Son. and Joseph of Charlottetwn. The funeral, which was largely attended, was held from St. Dun- itaii’; Basilica. Solemn Requiem High Mass was sung by a brother of the deceased, Rev. Michael E. Francis. with another brother Rev. Anthony A. Francis as deacon, and Rev. Louis Dougan of the Basilica Staff as tubdeacon. Also present in MARY Anita FRANCIS At. the age oi fifty-six Mary Adele Franci , daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs iloscph Funnels of Charlottetown, P. E. I., passed to lier eternal reward at the home of her brother. 12 1-2 Spring Sh, on Sunday. Feb 9- 1941. Though fallin~ in health for some time Miss Francis’ condition the Sanctuary were. Rev. Dr. McMahon of the Basilica Staff; Rev. F. McQuaid, Rev. R. Ellsworthy, Rev. O. Murphy and Rev. G. McDonald of St. Dunstan‘: li"' ' ii-i: it‘; outta detlnim now, abso- liueiv definite!" Ridiards cried. Iloflnlte!" Lorna wished that re ivfilifi ism keep usiniz the word: she 31-5 so confused bv everything else I had to \\‘()l‘I’_V about, that she felt <v tranurd, But. lie was right, of murse. to szct it scttled: she could w» ‘now riclii it was from her aunt's .," i . m rm iTo be Continued) now ‘v w-w..., , In Memoriam can". JOIIN Trimaran In sari Francisco, Calif. on Feb. 30th, 1941. captain John A. An- near of the San Francisco Police Force. wet! 65, a native of Lower Montague, P.E.I., dearly beloved husband of the lain Ray Annelt‘. loving hiiier of Nance, Mont, and Bert Annear, beloved brother of Montague Annear, M.P.P., and George Anrioor, of lower Manta- , Harry Annoar, North Dakota. m. (Btu) J, W. O'Brien. Sydney, 1e, 5., Mn. flier.) ‘Ihuidqm Roll, flux liver, N. D., Mrs. E. E. Pools, o: Regina, a member of Widows and Gphan-s‘ Aid. S. F‘. P. D., Am- iW lodge N0. 370 I‘ 8t A. M; Trin- ity Chapter, 0.153., California Bod- ied N0. b. A. 3 A. 8. 1%., Islam Temple, A. A. O. N. M. I., the Gold- en Gate lhchonqe Club and vet- eran Police ASOCIIMOB. (The fun- eral was held on Saturday, Febru- gry 3m, to Woodland Cemetery.) . . University Rev. D. McNeil Rustlco ~ . lid not bcromc "lircnin" until a ’ ' 1, _ Lmnn-y- me manner “~35 Girls o! the New Annan SPWAIIE i‘ _ - and Rev. C. McCarthy, Iona. Rev. w, 3,1,; Hwy. he seemed vmlqrub to make f“, cloth, which are iafilleizaleslpé bléei; nldtéllléhlv m, omit assisted in the choir. pleased. and Lama. did her best. to to be lven to the Red Cross; al=o “new. a d t‘; ‘ 1 m5 M‘: “I At the grave Rev Anthony a - . . _Bho adopted h€f,mov' that. two hills be paid. iv 3g“, ‘I e I"; l‘ Y" m“ ° Francis officiated, assisted by Rev. ' cism. l Twelve dollars were voted to be an?! g e12“; Ag‘ M? “lint C-SSR- M. E. Francis and Rev. Louis do’ know Why he bevfiiffle 8° rriven for the purchase of a War ,1, s‘ “"_““ “"5 smmraphcr Dougan. May she rest in peau. we fllwa-‘s imisaving Certificate Seven pairs of “ h m? mm M N" Rnmmtmry" ‘o be married in London in ‘ ' ' ‘Ltd. Choi-lottcloirn. incl with firms $053k! were handed in- one pair to be sent to Nelson Bownes . some- where in England; remaining pairs Po be taken to the. Red Croat of- ice. ' A dainty lunch was served by the hoswss. Next meeting i, to be at the home of Mrs. Arthur Wright. where the roll call will be answer- ed bv “A Canadian town and what it in noted for.’ Collection amounted to 60c. Meeting closed in usual manner. Sgt. Eddie I-Ienriessey of the P. F.‘ I. H. and his bride formerly Miss Geraldine Egan of Dartmouth, NS. who spent. part of their honcyninon visiting Mr. and Mrs; William Hen- TIFBQV of this city, left, on return Saturday morning, Chick Time Is Hero We can supply you with your complete requirements R. 0. P. sired chicks-Purina Feed: - Also Jamesway Poultry equipment. Call and see us. LOOSEN-UP 0N TBA 1g -(CP) -'f‘he Ministry, of Food has extended retailers per- . mite enabling armlbs 0f indlh-V-‘ifll business and clerical worker: to but’; tee durlnx world!!! 1W1!"- IIILLON 8i SPILLETT Charlottetown, P.E.I. L-330-3-1-8i. THE BAPTIST Cll URCH The morning sci-yon by the Rev. I. Judson bevy B. .i. was "A Man who desire; the flih of Jesus.“ ivhose attitude is set forth in """ gospel of St. John, "it was exped- ient t-liat one man shod... i... the people.“ At this season our thoughts turn naturally to the cro s. the sacrifice and we think together of life's ultinlates. The crass is the culmination o! the purpose of God, divine in plan and expression. At. the same time the cros brings a great human drama with love at its highest, hate atlta baaest, loy- alty and treachery, humanity at its best and at its worst. Caiaphu penonalizes for us the forces of hatred expressed through the religious leaders of the day. with fear for endangered influence and position, with jealousieii and hates, against one who tells the people "it was said by them of 01d time....but I say iinfo you." And then Jesus incurred the fear and hate of the aristocrat. the people of intrenched privilege. that strange alliance of Pharisees, Sadducee and the Rcnian government united for a. little wnile against the Son of God. In the epistle to the Hebrews the thought is expressed of crucifying the Son of God afresh. The prin- ciples that. opposed Je us in the first century are opposing him in the twentieth century. once more Christ looks into the hostile eyes of Calaphas. now as then there can be no compromise. The anthem of the morning was "Give Ear Unto My Prayer." The Rev. I. Judson Levy deliv- ered a notably eloquent sermon on "A lost, Sheep" before a very large evening congregation. The even- ing anthem was Sankeyls "The Ninety and Nine." The Commun- ion of the lord's Supper was ob- served at this time. HOLY VESSELS SIULEN LONDON —(OP)-So0tla.nd Yard is invesiiaatin! theft of silver fla- Bons. some as old as 1704, and other FATHER PAIS .I..UTON. England ~19!" pite a. father's pltzi that lrc l ed the spark plugs ir-“Iil 1115 l communion vessels, frcm the Ger- ca." to prevent it lY-iii; man church of St. Paul, badly was fined $17.80 \\"|li‘ll ills damaged in raids in Sept ‘ and d son took a niiiiilici- o! l December. . for a. Joyride. Fifteen Hurricane: a week are being turned out in out‘ _l1|*"" the held of the laliol, lion. C. D. Howe. minister of miuiillflm ' supply, told the Home of Commonl. Mr. Howe said the airliliml‘ P‘ Gmploy! one-third of the olrplnno ‘ y employe-w i" "IUQT sin Western Canada and Western U.S A. prior to her acceptance of the agency of The Catholic Record. As Island Representative of The Record. Miss Frnncis’ name was well-knotvn throughout Prince Ed- ward Island. A woman of stron vlrile faith and believing firmly the power of the Catholic Press in relation to the spiritual life of gatlliolics, hers‘ was a zealous desire ave a “Ca holic n in eve Catholic Home." p p" w She was an active member of 5t. Duiislanis Bnsilica parish and did much in the inieret of the Catholic Truth Society. the Children of ivfary. the Altar society. the Sacred Heart Society and the Alumnae of Notre Dame Academy. Honest and upright. ‘Miss Francis was beloved by all with whom she came in contact. Hers was a life well spent. in the service of her God, those near and dear to her and her Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE wiu. Hou amour are» 0Ll'l'5% A 01.1151 [A MINUTE MPH ea roo were. IN a MINUTE rueae MPH as no iueioe FROM slé-IICH TO 5TEP KINDLV GATE Kl’ THE DISTANT HORIZON follow-men. surviving are the following bro- BRINGING UP FATPIER ‘hers and sisters: Rev. M. E. Francin- P.P.. Burton, 1.01: '1. P. B. OOASI SAID-GO LJPTD v I.. Rev. A. A. Francis, ‘ITUN, N. I{FATPEEQ'SBREOOM AN SICK HEADACHE? Roimfoirlivortnlililtlnllltfltvllll r lel vloalnble lmvvdlwl l" 9'- mbolsAricmii-n Root rim were" 5|" "s: alil diimtlon, hall! "M" m‘ "w": i tinoaths. b6 Pilll, 250-11 Wu: drvfl '- 3IY\IIJI.\JS fl 1L, HAVE TO l-ELPLME" CAN'T ‘n-urr BED “ti. I2 cm-rsrz IN rr-