GLORIA JEAN in LAST 'l‘II\ll-'..s‘ TODJI: Y “Ft-gig 1r 7 MZIIB f $.10 111.:-:;.u H in I cg,‘ :5 “r” “T” ,., ‘ BENEVOLENT ,1; ~3.1.-,-7-9.-M0 _ ,,‘-,,,',_ O.I,I,VX“,A_I;L;_~L;-,CP, _Asm uusu SOCIETY ' . .v ‘ -~ 111111 1111-11 on active ser- Presents . t .10 .1“ ‘tr-1- ‘I g its moat/t F. ZANUCK‘S prCdUCIIOfl of ~1 . O A vrhovvlllllll - ..>1 sas- IIILICE FAYE FRED MAcMURRAY RICHARD GREENE BRENDA JOYCE ANDY DEVINE 1 poll 1i 111l- l\' o v a , . id, 1s ,1. in Color Paramount Pictorial SP ECl/IL SYMPHONY ORCH. Iced, girls kissedmdqncl, hese people really lived!’ ll NS . 1 . totniiin to .~-I " "Oi-Manx 1.- . pres to a LAST TlMLs l, \\ EI1I4I/\I\I BOYD (jnssidy IN _ lull 1.,l_1l-.l1l1 lilrlm llilillcd Stork, Lib- I ‘ -r: l. I . ‘l I H il ll’! (Queen's coirstzixtugncg/U Pl.) Et. 1., I “ 11' 11- ‘i t vole . . '11!‘ ur on, i SATURDAY n \ll‘l_\'.'. 1-3 2:0 EVENING snows 7410-8-45 b-"blyifgllsfishfvgtlh 13$; -' i s count Nicholson was 1 ' _ TUE, constituency, P. E. I. J. cAP|T@§I_-3.1s-7.00-s.4s-M0N ,...,-.._ ..1...1.1.1....1 11.. 11.11 - ‘ill lost the election to Junie.- I\I1 11:11 111-gill I". '. Cungcioii Who really won the Fight? Llilllii vs- GIIDIIII 1 1 1110;, 32.8 in . I If 7:110 C11: 11.1.1 111.; I111". L (11:11 111.; (1.51), L; "*1 ' I lflj I I I)_\' d9 iliiziui‘ 1C1‘. M’. Service Vote -.1J will have their say 1n 11'“ -r fiovt-riiiiieiithfoi" the "DANNY BOY" 111'. 111. time er in- - 1i 11.; be) so great. The A comedY m 3 Acts 3 11.1111iii1-;1 Elt-ction fiiids _ , 1111». 111 11111131111 than the Also Specialties 1-I1*1't'11:i of the Fiitt Great _ “Vi” “w; W0 m the Prince Edward Theatre = r 1111111’ 1517, thesoid-» FRIDAY MARCH l5tli 11x‘. for i4 turnovers. "i; into the Union 1n of Sir Robert v the Liberal for- 11 oi i"-17, 232.000 vat-l r1112! bv the armed . 11111-11 ilie soldiers’ l 1‘1 1e t-uii votes, the including 11111111111 after the 1011 oznitiidrites each had a \l‘l_lll’\1l$.“(‘?\I vlrtuahy in civilian returns l‘l. Stunc Surprises in Ontario Bra i Scotia two cf Cape Breton South Ill. 11I‘1l the solldier vote‘ . 1101211111, in t 1c r con-' . ,1,‘ H mm.“ wok the“ a visitor to Cardigan Head during n two in _ . our- iii Brit- Valley, was a recent ViSil-OI‘ to tnc mir- in Alberta. ikon. and iris-es came in Alberta .-\1 zhc first total in, 1st 111111. Frank Oiiver,| 1 1111i Witv Of B0 ' -Gc11. . . _ . . _ . _ _ ‘Bu, we 50b niesday on business. Oliver st loser by 0V9!‘ . Anthony La- dale- bclicvecl assurealat the hc-me seat with R ,1 1v oi 1,389 over 1 lIilYFiSOl], UnlonLs-t- 1-\ from the fighting {trrisoii 44 votes a- con- Henry 1111 lilLIC]70ll(I(‘1II», topped ‘ but litter| lil. :1 Liberal-Un- ux Scutii Robert .a lost he xlillflilflh‘ F‘0rce. Wil- uf Perth South, ollillll)‘ top man by iiiicl Steele, a Union- B member nee redistributed) iiiui ‘l scliii _ 11m <1;)-.ini1e111.._L. H. . _ with a iiiziycrity 01 . A to Unionist. who at fi- .. n majority pf 52 votes. ai. in 111-id n majority of 110 out 1 vote of 1,767 over Alfred superintend- 1 11 iiuirv hospitals for men in- o: 11111110. When the soldier's‘ Unionist, 031E p m . ~Ncivs ON ICAQ, 9.1111’ mtg. 30.4 m, ltlilN Lty-COI. H. Ci. W. Kyle. Liber- . ritv 0t 212:1 over J. C. ‘t. while W. F. Car- stuotl 651) votes ahead Unionist. After the bt-cn added. Douglas _ B. commanding Highlanders ‘ gained .5- loxiuidcr I MOSCOW it!) in fiingn-ah; week-end a. unlit-i‘ itluszc. 2R0. 11.81 meg“ 1mg. ‘.183 mcg., 30.5 m. 1 1 TOK O 8:115 p 111.4011‘ 1t JZK. 11it'£.- 111.7111. 1 MHHHD I SW13 p111 - tvws- In Mc- the p i1i.-13roadcast in Eng- irviiis. 1.3.21 meg” i2 ineg , 25 1n. 19.7 m.; RM p.111 --~"'l‘li<- Week's PIO- 1l.75 meg“ 25.5 11bit 1n"g.. 31.3 m. 15.10 ,9 9:110 tp m-Curieiit Events (Eng- THE CHARLOTT ETOWN GUARDIAN FEBRUARY 24, 1940 ST. PATRICK'S PLAY Matinee 81 Evening Orchestra, Don Messer’: C. F. C. Y. Islanders Reserve the Date At Thc Prince Edward Thursday, Feb. 29 “The REB-GBBSS Benefit Play” -by the— Little Theatre Build of Bharlottetown “A Murder llas Been Arranged” (from the St. James’s Theatre, London) The Cast, (in order of appearance) Miss (lroze - - - — — Bernadette Gaudet t vendish - — — — — -- - AI Blanchard lilrs. Wrzigg — —— - - -— — — Hazel Henry Jimmie - -- — — — — — Alistair lllaclieod Beatrice, (Lady Jasper) - - Phillis Dawson I I 1 I I I I l Cardigan Head And Vicinity Mr. Joseph Nicholson, Czty was the past week. Mr. Alexander Mrlnnisl. Lorne city. Mr. and Mrs. Wiltred Mciiennzi, city, spent the warts-end wzth Mrs. lMcKennals father. Mr. Joseph McQuald, Baldwin Road Mr. John Mustard. M.L.A., Cardigan Head, ivas in the cit-y Miss Marie Kencughan Annon- spent the week-end visiting of Mr and Mrs. Jildward Cairns. Baldwin's Road, Dr. Earl Grant, a visitor Saturday. Montague, was t0 Cardigan Head on We regret to hear that Mr Murdock McDonald, Lorne Valley. lost a very valuable hore during the past week. Mr. Wilbur McDonald, was a recent visitor to the city. Mr. C. MacDonald, Peter's Road was a visitor to Cardigan Head Saturday, Farmers in Eiiictvale have been doing an amount of hauling to Cardigan during the past fmv days where several cars oi potatoes were leaded for shipment by J. A. McDonald and Co. Mr. Patrick Ryan accompanied by his mother drove to Sjnnhqpc @111; i,'.13511i§1g7 Buttgts $1111, RMonday where they v's;te(t . 11 -' s r . . , Plfiellli wit‘ y-llllllfiilllllllfillllllftlltihdvo of Cuiéramyam slsml M“ Pet“ IITHE MERRY WIIYES i‘ ‘glgmicfig: Mr. Milt-on Baldwin returned to QF W|ND$QR ' ‘x5 ‘Vows “it -mst Boston, on Monday morning. hav- ing spent the past few months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' James Baldwin. Mr. Blair Andrcivspcity. was a business vzsitor to 4i! Road on Monday. Mr. Peter McKeiina, who has been a patient Ill the City Hcsipiiii. ic-r the past two wrcks r-rturncd 111 his home in Bnidtviirs Road cit ivloiiday evening. HIS many friends are pleased to see him back iiintng them. ._Mr, Bernard McQunzd. wa: a visitor to the city on Tuesday‘, --C Georgetown Island, spent the week-end Burnt Point, the gu Mrs. William Wight 11'. est of Mr. an! The hockey game which was play- ed recently at the rink here, bo- tween the Montague school team and the Georgetown school tcam was in favor of the latter, the scar:- being 7-1. The ladies of the United Church held a "Valentine" supper at the church hail, a large sum being re» alizied. Her many friends will be sorrv to hear that Mrs. Chisolm, mother of Mrs. (Dru) A. Kennedyr. received several injuries from n fall, I15‘, ketl up Thompson led q LoMr. agidd firs. JOIIIId Landrlgari. 1 __ " _ wer on gue, nia e n brief 1111. lMFUiiTltNT ACTION IN stow sigfcltméis ;;-~- - --'-"-'-"-'- vim w Georg-tour. ' ~..~ v < - -ROUN I. I ' DON-r, " ‘,.D,.THE"'E BOUNDEAYOST SENSATIONAL 1,»: Tmllny} Shor Wave The study groups pertaining to OF TrrlI MULI THR|'--l-ING—' Ii j- Rad“) pram-am library work, which were organimi H5111 |N YEAR5 ,5 ,: some time ago are still in progress. , __..L,_...____i_____..,. .. I. A Combined meeting was held g; mdflfljwq,‘ ‘>52, ‘ the council room, and was largtlv ' 6TH“. '. ,,.,'1Ai1 Time .s buster-n Standard) attended. The president of thr An!“ l l jg .: i "Carnegie Club." Miss Myrtle Pros. ".15 H ' M| l<.q._-_- _ -,-,-,-.-,-,,I,-,-,I,q,-1,n,p:'_ per, Jaresideci. The programme con- ‘ _ _ siste of a talk by the Principal 11f ( s, S,\'I‘I‘RD.~\\', FLHRUARY 2i the $11001. Mr. Norman c. M1‘.- n. h; struck l‘ ‘ Leod, who gave a brief outline on on: 5Y9 in '1 I PARlb the life of Robert Burns. and also down The vlctlml , 121110 ---11<;c11-'_-Nc\vs in Etnglish. mentioned manv of his poems. Miss b‘ ‘k bu“ 11.84 i111-g., 30.3.! m, Mary Burke (secrctaiy of tns "CM. hi6 ° i utiJAPLST negie Club" also read a splendid 6:00 nnr-Uvfirtilfe- iiflTl- 9-11 paper. Then an account of Lord 'I‘weedsmuir's life was read by Miss Doris Taylor. 'I‘iie remainder of the evening was spent in readings and singing by the pupils. Miss Mar I MacDonald spent the her home in Launch- The prize winners at the carnival were Miss Joyoc Jenkins (an old- ‘fashionéifgirh and Romle Condom [as Charles Chaplain. The judgrs were Messrs. Alex MacKinnon rind nrdon Ross Miss Daisy Agnew. teacher of Ins school. has been ill for some tim". Eng|15h_ ‘but is now able to resume her dut- ies Messrs. Norman McLeod and J. 1A3. McConnell have complete‘. _ .. ._ _ _ - -- - - . . I . I LC . b}? 1 is: WEST m“. u...‘ .‘._..>.",;\.S h“ h FundfA Mm 3511(1): (Ijzxnllhvllétil 401158!!!“ 31.2 m collecting cr the Canad an ginti; 5e ; ’;’ IN-“i I ~ 1 lll- | wiiuiitig contest urns put m, by ', I‘ ‘ ' ' l“ ' "bzniis ' ________._._____.. ‘w . i111- Jr-r- 1 I I i 1v l lllltlflll-ll‘ §Il~lI1Qllclrl1.l§"‘l,§’,",-‘,, I n1". p m.---Ra(I(1 Sketches. I BALDwmls‘ ROM) sumo“ . l 1 , .‘ ‘I ‘ " fillll ’ l’ l )ll, I Ill ‘1. ., '. .' __—_-b* m i iflyfllll’ “uh v r- for February 111111111111 A ‘l; q; |, l1.1§‘f,“,,,2° 2 m ' WA" RGPOTE I01‘ JBIIUBTYI on nt 111121-111" -= '- 1- Mrs. GRIPS and ' "b", h, Grade ix-i. Mary cor-corn. . ith 11111111-1-11 11. _ . 'i‘1vo pairs socks, 1211c? m.“ .(,_ _‘ , E I Grade VII-i. Paul Cchroider, 1 an ~ 1511015 1111"" I I . 1w 11:11 two scar "s wt-r- ,._.," q l,’.,’“n' y i" 3‘ “,g51l)‘%' Theresa McKenna. _ Ct > lldiil- t Q ' ' 1111111 rl 111 and forwarded to 1.4- “Q1: n‘ ',' ‘UIQQTII ‘ ' m" ' Grade VI (Benton-l. Sextus Tc ' 1121111 o - 11¢, Rfiznns‘ N,“ mepggn, M 1,, - " ‘ "i ‘" " Curran. Nc he "Jrrv-rl 1'..- 11 v.1 4 p, 1 v r “.7 ‘J 1 LONDON u Grade VI (Junic-ri-l. Desmond D9 Illst m!‘f‘T‘1l'! 1' Illclv llon Fllbrlillrllgl: gllthl. lIIWII cl“; l "n Log: balk luullran’ 2' Gladys Tra‘ln°ll' 3' fi ‘ ' ’, _ t» Lv- flll=\\'t‘f(‘l'l with Iinusflich! ‘ml 05c’ 8 581M151“ Cullen- N 01'1" IY"I_I lluits, Mf/inng clospd ‘m1, 1.1,. m- I Grade V-l. Hazel San-pby. 2 , ~ 1 "1. . KW, A mncpus mm.“ “w. N, 1 '\m3 ‘Terence Mckenna, 3. LEO Cullen. sl " l ‘(I Irv llu- 11111-1-11 (Tcmnliiit-w- 1 " Nllllls m Ell-gm“ Grade IVTJ Rllm llnmm‘ 2' u‘ 1 I _, ____" ‘ 1 . 11.1111 m1:_-_ 25.2 m ; John Cullen. 3, Merlin McKi-nnn. . [)I("r()[[ N S" FM, 21 _st |,..,,_ 1'11 \l. 1i 7i 111cc .,'.':1.b m, I Grade III—1. Dmlmet Curran. ~ 11 div-v 11111-111111111- Peter Fraser IS m} M" (‘OW Grade I-l. Laura 11nd Mnrgitrot ' r- ‘t-l uirniisz-loii; tonight nftir >31‘) 11 m v » - - Z.- hcuik-stiffcrinu a stroke while ])l‘(’“I'l!l‘R - I "It'll. 19 sq by nmtfliyiiis .1: 11 111'. nwis to over a, session of the court today. ~~ 7m, 1-11111 r11 Period. Rv- McKerina (equal), 2. Oecii Trainer. he Ivhicd the 76th Battalion 3. Johnnie McKennu. Mar-bin McCarthy, Tamer. Sc lllvs. Arthur — — — — Frances Holl Trainor Sir Chas. Jasper - — — — Burleigh Taylor hlziurice Mullins — LtrComm. J. J. Connolly A Women — — — — — — — — Mary Moran Directed by Stuart Dickson The Year's ‘SOCIAL TIIEIITIIIGIIL’ Event 50c tickets from any OR 75c Reserved Seats CAMPAIGN WORKER Exchange at Holman's i 1 Tickets also 0n Sale at Hughes Drug C0., and Reddin Bros. EVENING 8:15 TH URSDA Y, FEBRUARY 29th. N0rth’s Winter Still Beckons BIATINEE 3 P. M. V Be Sure Boy; flgnyy Mackinaw Reefer: [Imp covered pockets and all urountl bell. Sizes 26 m 34 - - — - - — ' Boys’ Mackinaw Reefer: with fliip covered pockets and ail around belt. to 34 Boys‘ Henvy Breeches to rnutch Reefers. Double scat and knee. Sizes 26 10 34 — — — Cold-defying Mackinaws Veteran Airman l! Staff Officer or Canadian Airl Force "Counts Work In SIIb-ll Arctic A Standout In A Varied "Career. B)" I-‘ILDIIE I-‘I.~.-\IIER'I'Y (lfllllidllln 1'11: s stuff Writer With that unit. lie served 18 months in France. He was in .t.lie thick of the flitting at Yprcs and O1 11111111. P141113 —rCP)--Every' Ion the Somme i1 1917. The expand- once iii n \\‘Iill(‘ 11s the Director ct 1 ing uir force attracted him as it did Plan» 111111 Opcriit c115 for the Royal many more of the younger Canad- Chlltilllilli Air Forte looks over the ian soldiers and he transferred t0 mun of (Jziniuiu his (‘XQS pause at. a that service with 1i commission. 1111:. iu-iiilv blank art-n 1o the north He had scarcely completed his air 0i the I’l‘1|\llit'l‘ cl Quelzer. training when the war drew to a Wllip; (,"'rllllilzllltlf‘i' 'l'huir1a.s A {close but in the last three months i. t1\\".'(‘1lCt' ,\\ i111 holds this p0slt1on,|hesci'vcd with a fighter squadron of 1111.. 111111 works with the map oi Ithe Royal Flying Corps cn the west- v C.\i1:11111 1:11: h1- iias 1t .\I)[‘t‘.~'\l fond- ern front. nitss for Huriszin Strait. area. He spent l4 ariluoits niontli. there 12 0n Air Board Staff years nut» hut’ s0 111115; its he i5 re- sponsible for tiluiiiiiiig Canada's After the war Wing Commander hunic air iit-leiiczs. he has cliiinccoi‘ itt-tting buck. "I'd like 1n sliPlitl iiiicther winter little , Lawrence joined the staff of the; Air Board. the fist civil aviation authority established in Canada, and II1(‘iL‘.l' ht- siiys. "It. “'11s hard going continued flying. Later, when the, but we 111111 11 cl times. The bl!‘ is Roiyiii Canadian Air Force was es- t-rlsp 111111 fresh in whiter. You feel tublished he wit; granted :1 commis- Mlss EveIyn cgmpbr-ii, pmnmu-r 11111 o1 lite 11nd you are free to move ision in the permanent force. I ibcut. 11:1: suinineiji: wet and slop- |pv 11nd the 1lIOSqlllI0€5 are big and savage. I would lik1- to no Ilitlflll- up to PIIICSIIIEIT‘ and l-Idlflllfk. Weather and flying I I 1 For three rears, from 19:12 to 19:15 ' he served n; llritsoit officer for further Royal Canadian Air Force at Devon I Air Min stry in London and on re- con- l, turning to Canada was placed in curious are more consistent up there command of the school of army co- 111111 there is it fair proportion oi operation at Camp Borden and grime," on the ' the ton. When war threatened at the time Yearhs for North of the Munich crisis in September I1938. he took a squadron to the At- That Arc1'c experience stands ilantlc coastfor ccrtstzil patrol 11nd out in Wing Commander Lawrence's defence duties. nu-niury but his service in the Air Fcixc. (‘YIPIIIS over 22 years. He 1!. ncw one 1:1‘ the flying executives t - - I the Air Force, for, although he works in .111 office in downtown Ot-i tznva. he slips out to an all‘ statiuli whenever opportunitv offers to _ily M on:- uf the modern aircraft WHICH: M15; Mm-y R055 o; Norm gimme tiiiier so much frcm the ships he has gone w chmqormumvn m Lake a 1I("1V in the First Grcctt War and 51X weeks 51,01»; com-Sit 101' iniiiiy rears after. iii-t 11w 111-111 who flew Over the] Mrs. Garfield R1115 of North Pin- liiihtiixgz frtnt in France in 1918, cue spent me weekend m the cm“ who fought in the ranks with the, intanzry’ and who has flown over, every part of Canada on peace- time duties, tvoulu like another win- tci- in 1ht.-\\'iii1l-s\\'ept wastes of the tar north, won <1 like to renew ac- i quzuntiinccs ivith the E klinos. his‘ silent (‘Ollltlililifliig on many Journeys , It was a great disappointment to lovers of good music that the weath- Lcisurcly Grounu Work Flier Lawrence liked mushin erconditiuns were not up to the stun- the evening that the choir of St. John's Church staged an old-fawn- bv n11‘ and (inst-tram. ‘in the Belfast. hall. A detailed ac- mnnrtctl 11111 Hudson Strait Expedt mum’ or me llllogramnle has already Iitm vi 1937 and Willi R DENY °7 friends who were unable to be pres- gatherint: all 1hr- lnformation nced- em that’ “mm are lcoklng forward ed about the feasibility of navigo-l Y Mrs. Fred Benton of Flat River ggutewllblggl HllzlggjllidgnéhailzlpplglfIhas returned to her home after un- lllflkllll! it possible for ihi s t0 trav- filflllwsrd Island Hosplml for appen‘ el HIIUIV into Churchill oad grain c ' Bay Railway and transport it across zle of Flat River “Q1050 marriage m” Aumlllc took place in Charlottetown on the bride on Monday where they were greeted by a large number of W011 11s flying. One of the eirper en-‘was former“, Mm cafljerme Jean f;.*f:.111\.:1rr.;i:“1.-151:1 i§§f:;;."...f5 " Mi-K-"c- i“ or Herc-- r- 1111 i-Jzkimo companion. round the‘ .- . Jiorelof Ungava Bay Ifllllil Port Bur- lof n‘(Ianllgnlghlll-illglnllgbllilllI-shnmagldltl u-cll to Wnkcinim Bay. more liILlg-l "m m t I h serve conditions . long the shore at‘ was e Sues 0 on” m’ Raver“ leisure. tlilis suplirletnenting the re- showers where She recalled a real’ "Durinu the whole period we hndl _ no sickness nmoiie the white menI,,,",‘,‘;_,“§“l,“,§}$,B,§“§fl§ gltilla: Q11- scarletnfever which we were ubie to’ _____ solute he said. This he re ards as Mess“ w_ A Mad-tat John Mam of tho ncrthcrn climate. The source Mod’ Ne“ Mflcxlmw“ of Pmelw iof the scarlet. lever was ncvccir dgtfktg, three weeks short coursa gathered from attics. taken Muses Rim‘, dard and particularly the roads on ‘toned Scotch “Cc-eliciti" of the 80's Wing Cniniiinntiri" Lawrence com- ‘appeared in print and interested some ~10 whites spent 14 months to it being repeated at a later date. tion in the chillv stretch of wat- formntion was of grout vnlue inldergolng an uperallon In m” Prmce (‘<'\I‘l'l"tI iiorthvvarii ovcr the Hudson Mn and Mrs. w_ Donald Macxem Saturday returned to the home of as relatives and friends. The bride who witnl uinr schooltenchers and has u 0st lbotli 700 milnis. The purpose was to Prevlous to her nlnnlwe me suits of tlll‘ observations. ‘varlew of loveLl and useful g m‘ nf the expedition except one case of, “Ida evidence of the healthful c uracter have gone to Charlottetown for the llllllPtl. Init some dusty b and MacDonald. Mary north to irovide reading matter in Nichol” south Plmmc. Margaret fggpltéggd, '°“° "I'm" “lglm- we" Maexenllé. Melville; Melssra. Rob-I ert MucKenzie Flat River, John Macwiiiiums. Eldon were in char- icttctown on Saturday attennding the MacKenzle-MacKenzie nmrriage; which took place at Zion Manse.‘ Miss Margaret MacKenzie. sL-rter r the bride and Mr. Robert MiicKunzie I brother of the groom attended the young couple. Mrs. Angus M. MacLcod of Ocean ’ View was a visitor to the cit-y on, Tuesday last. Mr. Norman Giliis of Point Prim Once white men become hardened they c1111 endure more than ths Es- kimos is Lawrence's experience. The natives require more food and do not thrive on the white man’; rat- ions. They require their fat meat t0 fortlfv them against the cold. The cull of ditty in 19H wns the start oi‘ Win15 Commander Law- rence's vnriecl and adventurous car- eer. As a youth from Barrie, Ont, and went overseas where he was trans- rred to the Fourth Battalion. Men's Heavy all Wool Grey Mackinaw Reefcrs with fou- lcathea- faced I pockets. All aruun be . S zes 36 .1. 1.1 ____ _ _ $550 Men's Heavy Navy ltlacklnrtw Reefers. flap covered pocket! and all around belt. Slzes 36 to 44 — — - '1 ' Men's Doeskln Work Shirts. Colin: BNavy. Mufuon, “Khaki an rown. S zes t» 11 - - - - _ - - 98c Men's Leather Windbreaker-s. Small silos only. Rog. ' $6.50. To clear -— —- I I (HARLOTTETOWN L has one to Charlottetown to take the s iort course. Friends of Mrs. Russell Frizzcll of Eldon regret to learn that she is suffering from a fractured urm and hope that she will soon be better. Mrs. Mabel MacEacijiern of North Pinettc was a recent vrsitor to the city.—D VALENTTHl-TS my AT (‘T-‘NTRAL nov/nxrv scuoor. The Red Cross Juniors of Cen- tral Royalty School held n Viti- entliie Party in the schooi-rorm on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 14th. with n11 attendance of 26 members 11nd B vtsitors. The meeting was called to order by president, Elaine O'Me1ira with the singing of "0 Canada," after which the minutes of the last meeting were rend and approved The roll c1111 was responded to hv each pupil reciting n Valentine vetse Reports from the differen’ committees were heard, 11nd new ones were appointed. New bnslnesi consisted of sending $4.00 to Red Cross Office, as it contribution to the (Irippled Children's Fund and to pay for magazine, n'so of com- O-O-%§% to get In the basement Selling at $5.50 MGDRE a. MQLEQD Lmjled.‘ DEPARTMENTAL STORE One of these Boys’ heavy MACKINAW REEFERS $3.95 Boy's Heavy Mackinaw Reefer: Doeskin Lined with Slush and Flop covered Pockets oll around Belt Size 26 to 34 $3 9 Price — -- - - u 5 Boys’ Blue Cheviot Knickers ‘i - _ _. s m I6 t0 l2 Boys‘ all Wool Navy Cheviot Bicycle Pants with z p pocket. Sizes 28 to 36 ' B ‘ W I G l H silll; r tznllin- J- lie 25C Boys’ Cheviot Windbreakers. gulittoiatkd tstyél: with side straps. "=- " — - — $1.69 for Men $2151"; Cilstlton sgweed Work s. z 1.1 _ _. _ 2L _ I $1.19 film's Jumbo Knit Coat Sweat- ers. Heather Mixture. Sizes 36 to 44-—— ° Men's all Wool Worsted Hose. Color Brown, Grey and Blue llellhlr Mixture. l0 to Ill’: Men's all Wool Work Hose. 3palrfor--—- PRINCE eowAgo ISLAND J pietion as soon u possible of two soldiers sweaters which had not been turned in with the other knitting. The following programme was then carried out: Reading, "Father Valentine" - Lillian. Chorus. “Mapie Leaf Forever — by school Recitation, "VaIentfnM-Paulino. Recitation, "His Valentine" Franklin. Ernest, Donald. Recitation, “Jack and Jill" — Bmefson MacRae, (21-2 yciirs o Recitation, "Dan Cupid" —-D01'(l- thy. Pauline. Olive, Avis, Rita, Helen, Isabel. Heart Hunt, --by Norma (ivon by Lillian.) Observation Contest (won bi’ Betty.) Distribution of Valentines -—bi' carriers. Shirley and Roy. A delicious lunch. s'so candy‘ and ripple treats were afterwards ‘YITPII. Those who served were: ElaiuP. Mollie, Hilda. Geovie. Betty, Noriirt. Lillian. Joyce, and Gladys. The National Azzthem brought an enjoyalzfe afternoon to a close Keep Minnrd’; In the home- Q4-O4OQ O45‘ OQOQO-QOOOF§*. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC worms AND HIGHWAYS '11 Province of Prince Edward Island Notice Re llillshoro Bridge Hillsboro Bridge will be closed to traffiv on and after Monday, period of two weeks. L. B. February 12th, f" a MacMILLAN. Deputy Minister of Public W014“ and Highwflyfl Charlottetown, February 2, 1940. -0¢»+0-0+o+0-o+0+»o+ L-1l4-2-6—tta-tf. i FISHERMEN . Wecorrv u complete line of P STUFFING BOXES, SHAFTS, ROPELLERS, ALLEN 115111111165. PUMPS- etc Write for new catalogue. HALL ‘Ed’ Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island- STAVERT