Manon 6. iqio ‘BALALAI 1N‘ WHERE THERE'S WINE, WOMEN AND ggNgg FINAL §HOW|NG TODAY 315-7-9 P. M. NELSON EDDY—ILONA MASSEY PLUS ROBERT BENCHLEY a MINIATURE rut: cmxutorrafrowiv 1 Dr. i KA” 1 GUARDIAN MacDonald Given Rousing Reception At Georgetown Meeting WHITE FEATIIERS l. - - Brow or 3 DAYS —THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY 1 . . Lord Kitchener’; roaring victory in‘ cbilurman. photographed with Taming realism In the actual loo- aliens. f, , , the dreaded Dervirher . . . 0,000 i of thorn . . . filmed for the flrlt time with every every detail or their sav- p.10 warfare. DAILY 3:1 5—7——9 PM. SATURDAY MATTNEI APITOL: Starts rolnv FOUR GRAND DAYS ...oo_wu MEXICO WAY! GZZLAUTRY with Smiley ill t! STARTS TOMORROW P R I N C E EDWARD A COWARD! at 5 cents ~ word able in advance. ._.___.-q tors over CFCY this (Wednesday) evening, B to 8.15. L-86-3~5-2i CRASWELL for Photographs CONFEDERITPIOH LIFE ANCE. L~9789 ESCOBTED TO PENITENTIARY -Four prisoners, residents of this city and sentenced to terms in Dorchester Penitentiary recently were taken to the mainland Prison yesterday, Sheriff John G. Mac- Fadyen and Bailiff Waliitce Shaw were in charge of the prisoners. REPEAT PERFORMANCE-The Kirk Theatre repeated their two fine performances, "Madam Presi- dent" and “Satui'day.1\ilirkct" to a packed house at the St James Hall last night, Miss Marguerite Cudmore and Mr. Arthur Bruce delighted the audience with pleas- ing vocal solos during intermis- siOns. The Kirk String Ensemble under the direction of Mrs. Neil D. Mstciiean, supplied the music for the evening. CONSERVATIVE TVOMEN MEET —The Womens National Conserva- tive Association held a very enthu- siastic meeting at the McLure Building last night, Arrangements were competed for Dr. ltiamons meetinfl in the Strand 'I‘ll£'at1'e Fri- day night March 8th. Another meeting of the Womens Association will take place Tuesday evening. March 12th.. at eigtht o'clock at lhe McLui-e Building. Two speakers will address the meeting. FIRST BIG THAW— This Prov- ince had its first thaw of any consequence this winter yesterday. An easterly wind and temperatures which ranged all day several d2- grees above fzcezlng cut rapidly on Met Death In Tragic Queen Hotel Firo Mr. Thomas A Costello. plant inspector for the Canadian Nation- al Telegraphs in Charlottetown, was in the city yesterday conferr- ing with headquarters officials. His visit recalls that Saturday last ferring to the young man who met ' ‘Street Department. Despite the thaw, however, the e was scarcely a bit of bare ground showing any- where in the country last night. death in the fire spoke of his re- liability as an employee and of the sudden end of a promising career in the telegraph business. The young man, liiehly esteemed in Moncton and other parts of the lvlurWrrie rlis‘**~t w“. in Halifax making an important installation for the company at the time of his dcntlr-llvfoncton Daily Times. March 51. Girl Guide News lHlllsboro Bridge woud be opened |fcr traffic today. officials of the Department of Public works and Highways announced wir-rterlirlyr. The cicsrd since ncw S structure has been February" 12 for icpnirs A deck was plticctl on the ton s1 of the steel brlrlue, tvlifch cm in addition to motor nnd traffic the trains on llic hiu:ray' Harbor linc of the Cllllililiflll Na- tional Railways While was closed motor and h =e was diverted over l'i\‘L‘l‘ ice. PLANES RESUME SCHEDULE —Cai1adlziii Airways pianos resum- ed their schedule beiivrcn here and Moncton yesterday uftl-r being grounded because of iveoilier coli- ditions. The early eastbound flight this morning ‘was not made. Cau- adian Airways il€‘i{l iii-sir plane a! Moncton when the connection with Trans Canada plane from Montreal Members of the 3rd Charlotte- town Ranger Company (Zion was delayed because c-f the weather Church) are asked to remember officials here annouuczxi, Y _ ‘ ‘ the final rehearsal this eveningfor _____ DAILI 3.15 - 7 — 8.45 : SATURDAY MATlNitL 2.30 their novelty concert on Thursdav ICE DELAYS runny-nun ice 'filllitlilllifgulflé thl? ‘WEEK in tgleéiililtiirlih iln N0l‘lllllll1lb01‘1gllld strait tvas dc- I D 5ND CAR/foo" - ‘i5. 1361's an u era aying tie ice liéltklll. cni- ferry ALSO o COME Y of the City are asked to remem- Charlottetown sngneiy on eaclii ' STRANQEB "A" FwTlo" bet this Ranrers special nllzlit. cmssiiig between Borden and Tor- mentine ycficrday. Th ship has ._ y had little tioubyle Willie ice since . En "i4. 111-‘ Yesterdays 11688-111133 umallfclylevl-litcl; 3533x5010“. - ‘ r k ' a 1.1 a 1 ‘VUKLD POPULAR COIWQXU%%1¥IFI Local Market; Efiéiill Fél-“oi? $.‘.~é‘i§i.‘l1., ah‘; N I M _ c y experienced this wcck. ; _____ Quotations ———. . .1 "Souili of Lhc Border," which laughable comedian, contributes his Fig,‘ °l>°11s today at the Capitol Theatre share of laughs, and Mary Lee a brought 1015 of win», to m5 pi-Ov. 11111115111‘ (lily ruii en arges on the newcomer from the New York alr- 1 m." b L 5, U“, ‘m. t. , . iflléggzlzdiuiltilllfllillfll: tacos wigelvlex- waveskvfiallf: “a 'r1“°de§§c‘im' 2m; connncran FOR EVERY vvi-tn- iiioi-e Ilsuiisliiiie ‘tidal thrge $211112‘, m? 11 111w (filial ‘oi-“liii.°'ii§>st°§§i1i’-I ‘Caiilggfi-Ctgllsfltlfll Lovely pupil,“ To“ NESDAY ANT) SATURDAY S rinonth a year ago, it was learned ,- ‘1111111; nnd satisfying westerns we ar scores as theisenorita, with June 155113 {W11}, “m”. Wm?“ 1""‘1°“13-1' b111,, have surli l0 due Gem Autry store equally effective in the roie RETAIL MARKET l wmm“ Bull's’ “mum” Qkww” y Whose popularity the nine days1 of Los the siren charmer. Apples pk 25-35c ‘a1’ we chml°tww1vn Eixpenmel-‘ml. trend... U, mc- amusemeht field suppiomng players Include Clare Eggs doz 2540,, _Sta_tlon. At the some tini-e breclpl- , 1111111»- ln colorful personalltv and Dubrey Duncan Renaldo. Buddy Paflnlps lb 4E Ham“ w.” shmmy “me”. “b” 11s IllUiUUiCTLS voice to the screen in Gilmore. Bid Blieman. Art Wenzel. s 11h“)! lb 2,, ,.l‘llDl'y 19.49. sunshine Win11.“ 1311' a norm null owing panorama oil Wesley Peterson George Thell Dick cq r1, n, 11°11“ M115 W“ °°11111*".1'°‘1 ‘"111 11" ‘lie min. til tho Rio Grande Bctillér and others 1 alrmo .- h 5 1h. a 11°" a?“ P “e°11’11“11°11 W“ 2-79 T. “m, itmyws close-b, mei ' C" “H? 1° ‘w inches against 2.112 in 193v. Moan glam m me 5on8 or the "me . ggglgoéslggk m" ltgigpgratuie for the lilllOéltll was sin; - ,“ . ogre-es agoins ’ e ‘ee . Iowa “1§,,,,‘,‘,1§l1'° mmanceeruglen? CHA3GED wnn MURDER‘ 5011535“! ""1119 year ago. Miles of wind gtiotaile?! flog, i511“, n gpanlsh “for,” who aomngbmeat lgz-"lltc 10.021; this year and 8,915 in i939 i’ m 1. V _ ._| - _.___. fro. in. litgietfs) ihiolixeiitltmfiritg, lclélbéegip§lrgiigiealigtecniiiirizriioim [agilbmlqt 45o 1 PARENTS. risiionms MEET - . or: (l with the il'm‘s ouwtaiid- Huwhmson w“ charged today with WW1 each 75,300 A large and flilbhlLilflStic meeting of mg“, ‘S. lmurderlng his wife. found beaten to pork u, 1540-223 lhealgest Kenxtl 11?éll'!L’lltL-lTt'-'0Ci10l' fis- _ nio- 8p _ soc" .0 e n - ‘ O 1 Bumetw'_a" lovable “——-u‘r“g” q'gg‘th’m“bediveral weeks a 2'. ' gulcnlilfafg 85 hall 185x11 afiilng the pigsiliglisifblix ,' ofmms lb 5c | . R. Carson, presiding. The meet: j l a di cussed malt Dchool and Vo Beef qr. 5 1i2° {national training for the boys and , . 39°1kl1fg 1b 1845c girls of this city, and particularly l o w e A R e a d stressed the veiy real necessity o; a ‘ Butter dairv 30-3311 standard Grade x1 lci- Charlottc- , - - . ie o o mg comm ce was S. gtligakefgégltllich 8511111” 151w“ go blv lihevilresidciit ittti confer i "we 1:9 "P81 0f llleyear we have Corned beef 12c ‘wilt?’ ilelnitlilll; cogimitteesioigithe gun’ _ ___ e a n- elic ei-Assocoons er- ee“ re 011511131113 our .- -- -~--- ~~ ' ~ 11mg‘ to wait up?“ p}; mo‘)? “mint or es Wll a v ew ran m tic SERVICE DEPARTMENT . a,1,.,w,,,,,fi,,lg,,,,gmmggfinzg la, ,- ‘ wson u amp , . with the proper Servicing of Your Martin '12:. P, A. Creeiman, Mrs ear in mind. _w"" 1mm“- PRESBYTERY NAMES COU- NOW WE ARE READY MISSTONEBS --Commissioners ‘i. T _ gze grejslbyterlanogctneriai as-seriiiblly‘ u r . a er nes, n or o. ncx uu. Re RINGS] MQChtIlIiCS—G8IIll|IIl Pitts were up inted at a meeting of tli asona e Rates-Modern Equip t. Ll a b te l i; t 1 men sun es y ry ier yes crca; Cler named ' " the RH A PERSONAL INTEREST IN ‘THE OPERATION OF YOUR CAR 168 Kent St. A. ilorn a Go. A. R. DOVER-Service Manager Wal ace Wadland. Belfast the Rex. G. Carlyle Webster, Charlottetown while alternatives selected were thi Rev. W. L. Detlor, New London Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY, MARCH s 3.00 W. M. iL-East Parlor. ILSO-‘lth Brownies-Social lhll. 030-701 Guides - Social llall. I mo hobo wi h r Dr. Chase's _ Kidney-Liver Pills Ono vvPTY WW4‘ MR. W. CHESTER S. McLURE will speak to Queens counlv elec- INSUR- -'i'-2l-3ll. ITILLSBORO BRIDGE OPEN —- i the committee i Ml mecentmfiumdian Liberal Candi-me, Repeatedly a Heckled, Los This column is reserved for news ol local interest but advertising of o newsy nature may he Inserted strictly pay- Conservative Candidate Dr. A. signal victory over his Liberal op- ponent Dr. T. V. Grant at a rous- ing political meeting at Georgetown Monday night. Dr. Grant was de- finitely on the defensive and ‘filli- ed to impress the large audience in the town that strongly supported liim in the last campaign. e t- Dr. MacDonald was tendered an - 15111113311 "mm!" F“ “wuulm mgiltaszizgcgilitaliy-géalilglgegdtiln ltlflilgomfl. enthusiastic reception and svas '1'1\'""~‘ 51m“ "finmkzigg n‘ “n " . S. E, P. E. I. l-iiglirs. appears eagerly listened to and cheelecl ,"“"~1"“"1‘1 1°" m 5 e‘ ‘j The IOUOWIIIE: To be Capt-I J. 3- during his address, while Dr. i ~17“ ‘ Wrlllhli. 15th 5EPl-1939- Grant, was booed and interrupted . , . i l.3lll0‘f;izm“filfitle"n:nggngr°gn$; “o 5 O i“- throughout his speech. Many ques- ‘ Iii“ L‘ 0 A ' tions were hurled at him and the chairman had difficulty in prevent- ing a riot as the Liberal candidate resorted to abusive epithets in at- tempting to answer his intcrrupters. Senator John E. Sinclair spoke in support of D1‘. Grant and Mr. Ted Jay, Peakes Station, a returned man and one-time potato inspec- tor supported Dr. MacDonald. Mr. Jay was one of eight Civil Ser- Vflélls dismissed by the Liberal can- ' ale In his rebuttal Dr, MacDonald refuted a misstatement made by his opponent claiming Dr. Man- ion favored conscription. Dr. Man- lon had declared that conscription was unnecessary and would impede enlistment. In his opening speech Dr. MacDonald said this was a serious time in the history of the world. The British Empire is at tvar and the effort of every- one is needed to support the cause. The question before the electors WfiS whether or not the men who were in power the last four years were capable of successfully pro- secuting the was. He cited the King Governments failure to implement their many promises in regard to ending un- cnipoyment and starvation in a land of plenty, to remove discord in a land more blessed than any other. "If they can't govern the countiylnpeace time. they cannot liovcrii it _in war time," Dr. Mac- Donald said. This state of affairs existed in spite of the fact that h h. 1 h . _. ‘ , Mackenzie Kinghad such a large i i.§”.§l‘.“.¥§f€?’ .. t‘. t; also‘;"zaluiiszseié. ‘was. m <11~§E5V°I15 Q1199" 110191 f1" 1111C0V8lQd with rials of write; despite ‘NM’ Qn-Iy had Mr‘ K171‘? m1“ 11111 5111111“ M13 D- 5- 11439119111’ the efforts oimziispccial crew ‘nut gislMléqustelisa-alsp Jan-MacDonald Maritime superintendent, in re- to “(n-k early in me day by ‘the “H11? ~ Kmh ‘i115 sllllthiilflfll b)‘ the weakest n5; _ grcgrition ever to be in a cabiict. p Not only the Con- s-erval-ivcs ITPODEIIIZQ (his situation blil. thc Liberals admit it them- s: ves, a oal-Ollelieliiilis: Hold llnnuai Roll Gail The annual roll call of Alpha lii-{Ciflfikllll Lethe No. 10. was held i ‘ill the lodge i ,m oi March 5th. . iSistcr Lulu Nicii; presiding. l‘ R211 call was : J by 87 in 1 iperson, by leltcr . s)‘ telegram l1: 61 messages During the evcningr a one act play “Tuning In" was presented [under tlic direction of Sister Ilelen 1G. MacEacliciii. The cast was ns follows: The Family-Bessie Thornton. Ollie Thornton, Ethel Sutherland, Ethel MacPherson, Nnrnin Yolink— er. Ivan Maclnnis, Fulton Adams. Radio Stars, G. Campbell. H. iAcorii, E. Wood, I. Diamond, J. Crockett. Dahity refreshments served by brought a very pleasant evening to a ciose. m (Bali-lot Please __Copyl nnd the Rev. A. O, ‘Thompson, Brookficld. Lnymcn appointed were. . A. MacDonald. Charlottetown and R. A. MucKcnzie, Belfast - tcrnativcs were T. L. Ramsay, Kon- slllZl/Oil and Angus Green. New, London. PERSONALS Mr. Elmer Campbell of Charlotte- town, formerly of Middicton is ser- iously ill in the City Hospital. M155 Ann Rodgerson. R. N.. who is ill in the P. E. Island Hospital was’ somewhat improved ycstcrdav. i Gunner Douglas Smith, Royal i Canadian Novv returned to Char-I ~ ottctc-ivii last night on it two weeks furiougli after being five months on active service. Mr. Daniel Baldwin was a visitor‘ to st. Theresa's during the st week. the guest of Mr. and rs» Charles Bradley Exchanges Abusive Epithets With Interrfirs. A. MacDonald ct‘ Souris scored a‘ Tonight ac es Temper And The Conservative candidate de- Iclarcd that Hon. Mr. Michaud had faifed miserably as Minister of IFlslierles, so muoh so that Senator lDuff prominent Nova Scotla Lib- icral. was led to dc-noirnce him pllb- [llcly He reminded the fishermen in thc Iidience of D1". Grant's promise to create markets for their fish in Brazil, Italy and every oth- er counliy-a promise which of course lie never kept. “The flsliermeifs relief is a proof that they fell down on the Job.” he continued, “as it would not be needed if conditions were good." He denounced Hon. Ian Mac- _—_—-——--——.}i—- —.—-——= (Continued on page 7, Col 3) c. v1.17»; l ‘ fiffli'\r'|'¢'u'n'f-'|'J'u'-‘n'f-'-'-Vff r _ lsTodayh Short \Vave 5E llegularMeetmg, Rad-r» Pmrav == - i ~ a s: (All Time is Eastern Standnrdii: __ ':av-v-P-"r-u‘-'¢'-'-'-'-'-'¢'r.'.'r.-§ The regular monthly meet" of WEDXESDAY’ MARC“ ' the C. W. L. was held. in tliialgK. of PARIS 12:00 noon - News in liigil h. 11.84 meg, 35.33 m. LONDON 6:30 pun-Full News Buliclln. GSD. 11.75 niegp, 25.5 ni.; G150, 9.58 mega, 31,3 m. BUDAPEST 7:00 p.m.——Millitai'y Orchestra. HAT4, 9.12 meg , 112.8 ni. MOSCOW C. Hall, Tuesdcv evening. Iviarcii o. wilh the President. Airs. Frank Mur- ray in the Cililil‘. V The guest speaker of the evening tvas Rev. l... A. lJUligZiil oi St. Dun- staiis Basilica wnoc subject "Lead- ership" was v91‘; calozibly‘ presenwd. and the audience were delighted with his ideas on Lclidcrsliip. In the course of Father lJoligliil's_ address, he stressed the characteristics cs- seiitial to leadership, i. e.. Forlillidc, selt-cciilitleiice, Kind- _7-'00 p.m —B1'o:1;.cust in E113- ness, Personulity-‘rhese especially 11.911. RV96. 15.24 mug” 19.7 m.; i \\.t.‘rL' urougn. out bv special exam- RNE, 12 nieg., 25 m, pies of tlile great ‘world lefigietrsnén, ROME many llul 5-. ne c1 ed us" o s a - 7.30 _ __N . ,, , _ lug, Miinlial Foch, the great iniiit- Orcfiestlguxr‘ Toni‘; gloteshmbglgg ary leader in the ‘rstvwurld War; “in "mg 25 4 m . LR). 9 B3’ p also iii the ill ' field, G. KI ‘mg 30 5'1“ ' '- ' ~ Chesterton and Hiiziire Bciioc;_ and‘ " ‘ ' especially the spiritual leadership ol 8,25 M59311) v , cscnt Holy rather, PIUS x11, - D-m-—N~'W-> 111 E1181 511- 1 our ])l‘ \- i ciii a weary world looks iiow for n ~i>lllllOll trnvards World Pence. A vote of thanks was tendered the 8:45 Rctcrenci spelikci- by the President-Bout on inoliuii Ol hirs. R. J. MlicDonzi and seconded by Mrs. W, T EAQ, 9.86 meg. 30.4 m, EINDHOVEN p.m — Transmission li-Eastern U, s, d meg., 21.2 m. . Ccady. to . A. PCJ, 9.59 ,_ _ n 4 . PARTS folrliiscd Iwiilllialtlieuh1i1egiising112361315i “"5 -"‘- - “M!” skewnes- minutes and correspondence and 111F511’ 1mm 919g 1 2°} m-i TPM’ Treasurer's report. “'71 meg-I 27-11 m- i The Social service Convener re- sented a very satisfactory’ re )0!‘ on the activities oi this cliuritab e com- uiittcc. It was announced that our mem- bers are helping in the Boy Scout campaign. Plans were discli=sed and perfect- cd to raise funds for a C. W. L. don- Y 10:30 p.m.—Talk: Moment." G50, 9.5a BERLIN 10:50 p.m.-Neivs DXB, 9.61 nieg., 6.02 meg, 4.9.8 m "Matters 0f in English. 31.2 111.,‘ DJC, 1 PARTS _ U», ,0 H“. Red C a“ 1:30 p.m —Niu's in English. i 1 linnoiiiiiiniing coiriimittce was el- TF3“. 11 33 meg» 25.2 111.: TPA-f, ‘cclczi to receive nominations for‘11-71 H195. 25.6 m. i tlu‘ Annual Meeting in April. t BERLIN l l Tlic matter of sending the Island 12:00 pnn-Nirws in English. 1 pnocrs to our soldiers overseas was ‘DXB, g 51 ma? 31,3 m_. DJC .di cussed and a committee was 1111-1692 meg 4945 {n ’ ' {pciiizcd to supervise details. ' 1.0K“) ' ' 12:40 a..m.-—Cliorus. JZJ, 11.6’) meg., 25.4 m. HEADS FIRM “IO-WOW ' _3:00 s.m -—£:i:.glisl: Perlcd, RV. 9b. 15.2.4 meg . 19.7 m. megq 31.3 m. r/iill’. ‘Frirntl’; ross Canada 11.45 - 12.00 P. M. GEORGE DREW Will deliver An Uncensored Nlessage t0 McKenzie King Regular Monthly Meeting THURSDAY, MARCH 7th 8.00 P. M. Arrangements will be madl- for St. Patrick's Day. u "Good Meat& Fish For YOUR Order, Phone 8i. J. M. ROOP, Prop. Market Building No writinq. No money orders. No bother. Just phone, or drop m. Arthur H. Bryenton, Kenslnflon. J. H. Campbell. Alllston. J. Harry Green, Central Bedeqne. George Dluirlicall, St. Eleonora. Francis B. Trziinor, Vernon River. T, Taylor, Springfield; or Charles E. Worth, 226 Gt. George Street, Charlottetown; GEORGE —Al. Georgcwwn. March l, 1940. to Capt. and Alli-s, c, n, téiorgc 1161-‘ n. sic “night. a uaugli- PLATTS- At tile P. E. i. Hospital on March -i, 19110, lo nu. and ivlis. aireictt waits, Cnariottelowii, a son. [WEBSTER-At the Prince Edward 1511116 11°~5Dlw1 on iviaruii a, 1e40, to Mr. and oil's. mired Wooster, itlarie a son. FALCONER ~—At the Priiicc Edward Island Hospital on Mllrcii 4, i940, lo , W1" and Mrs, oruuui FliicOliL-r,‘ ullill'.Ulti.‘tU\\il ii >011, SMITH —At tiic Pi" land Hospital on Mai _ Mr. and Mrs. ltliymoiitl Charlottetown. a daughter. MACLURE v-At the Prince Eduard ‘ . island Hospital on March 2, 19-10, lo 1 MR, n, Dona“) gcoTT Mr. and ltii-s. William ATJLL/ill 1-,,‘ west ltoyally, a son, | rocontlv appointed maria er , . Home & Co" ,0 ,. ,,§,,,,,,g{,,?,. RICK -—-At_ the Prince Edward Is- husiiicss i< liil'\\' nltoczoxlirr iccalcti a: ; 111 11 1119511115511, 0l_i_ itlnrcli 2. 11140. lo . their contra] Gflfnnc mopm-t‘, 1-,, Mr. aJidMrs. Wlbui‘ R1011, Corncr- l which fl1-“110\Vl'0l(7l11 hols been built for brmke- Nfld- l‘ 5°"- T 19 d1$l> 11.1‘ of tic new Chevrolet and 1 , i Oldsmobfc cars. Ml‘, Scott is form- mLEY-At we Prom Counts“ crly of Ainiicl". _ N, S.. and came to] K115111081. Mflfch 3. 1940, i0 ScrgL, the firm as accountant seven _ve:\rs I 111141 MTS- Henri‘ DB-ley a son. anodiicc liicl lim 1 l l- : “ 1 e 1° m mawr, PERRY-At Slimmcrsidc. hiarch a, . i “ILYTT-ID -— (‘.\P.\TXT.E pcririirrwi lions homo. Special For llogs During lllarvli we can supply (lruund (irecn Bone (frozen) at a very low price. In nlldiiloii to ilic mineral! tlicrc is u col-lain amount ot int-at and marrow which is of high fond viilliie. The Hall Mfg. m Gold Storage Co. SUhLflliltSlDl-l .‘1<%é£,.1..~g@.io waif, ANT) EX- vcpcr for country Armlv l-zirc Guardian. L-QG-B-(i-Zii. oily as 11mm iii‘: rcspoiistbilitv c llullllfirofthe 1940. to Mr, and Ali's. Wilfred l). ninnngrnicnl. Ho i5 a in Chaijlotlctouui G,vru Cli __ Perry uice Francis Lluudel; a "M" " " fl daughter. For GLSJ’. 0mm: oily 81.00 will rend 300 Swat Cm lo I Cnncdlan soldier Addmu-"Swut Corn" P. O. Ion, 6000, Monhel, One. "Let your cares float "Accompanied by c S SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES ‘The purest form in which Iobnrro can be smoked." . to Mr. and Mrs, Patrick .Ma.rtin, a daughter. JTOSS-At Plnetlc. Fob. 26. 1940. jto Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Ross a l daughter (Aulrlcnc hiillar). ;Pitl-riot Please Cop;- I .__. €ard or Trina. Mrs. F. E. Christopher and Mr. Daniel Edmund: wish In thank all i those who contributed Ilium Cards, , <plritunl Bonnets, Lrtlrru of Sym. , puthy and Floral Offerings. or u-hn 1 MARTIN-w“. Miscouche, March 3. 1940 assisted them In any irny In lliclr q recent and bereavement, l L-lllil. i _ _ .—_- 1 {H EHNH-HHHBHHQI away on a song." weet Cop of course." g N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown mm North Wlltshlre Phone I40 Ifiiililu-rrl-I-uunfl snail-l- rte/w) BARGAIN FARES T0 , S Y D N E Y -—Going- ' FRIDAY. MARCH 15th, AND S.»\'l‘[‘lll)i\\'. MARCH 16th Mon. iliirrh 18, 1940 IHUII mm From (‘ll.\TIT.U'I"T‘TITO\VN Proporftovmlrly Tom I'm-er from ollirr stall/ml (lhildrrn OFT-ii.“ mm under Tirclre yrlirs o! age IIA Li‘ FARE Tic/refs flood in DAY COACHES ONLY For l-‘ilrllirr In/orvumrm Consult any TIP/ff‘, tqrlll cltiviuuluv ivhrioivln ro rvrnvnmrnr m, (llrlrrll lu Cumin ilnleut Ttirpnh