FOO o SAVI u es yo; these specials u sale sszsxrasf 3311i? cnors GRAVES 344 COUNT SUNKIST BREFT OLD DUTCH FlSli CAKES CAMPIELUS BULK SEEDLESS RAISIIIS I-s- m GRAVES’ CHOICE PEAS 2o oz nu lliactiss Sliced ,||]|9E lance 4a oz. nu APPLE JIIIBE 2o sz tln iilc s m 29g QRANGES uoz. 25c QXYBOL SMALL m .1... GLEANSER 1w m [Emmi JUIBE c sz u» 10c a for 29g ‘KRAFT DINNER REil ROSE COFFEE 1 n 1w 59c lillliiKEll llAlilllE 14 o u- 27c Tgmflfl 90H? 1o mm 12 2 m 29g and Thumley Ll. . 59g 49c 27c Ll. 2 m. 49g vxc 290 2 ron 21g 2 run 23g 1 Ll Till PKG 25c 19c 2 us. 49g 11c 2 run 33g Hill! 2248 - 2247 n. c. Arxmson BIIIGETEIIIA 111-115 dreites St. iln Momoriaass ‘them passed away at Little lands. on February 16th, 1948, Mn. Isabel Mac-Leon. widow o! the late lb. Malcolm N. Manuals. Hrs MecLeen wsa born in Cal- stoois December, 1855. daughter or "it 1M Ansus MacDonald and his wile Flora MacBeth. Her husband JWMNM her in 1938. She wee smember oi the Little Bends Unl. M (Ihurch Ind attesuimi its m. "u H 1w u her health permits ted. For many ‘years she was a Ilfllnber of the Wccnen‘: Mission- "! 5061811’. Possessed oi’ a very '1" christian sou-n. cheerful in her Wwliiion. she rendered service to l‘!!! sick and lonely people. she bed many irieuds who will greatly mics her. lhe is survived by three Owl. Annie. Vancouver. B. 0.; Peter and John 1-1 in Lltue Sands. Her eldest eon Norman was drown- ed in Red Deer River, Alberta. 1915. she also leaves nine grand childrm. eight great grand child- ren. A sister Mrs. Angus MacLecd resides in Quincy. Mesa. and one! brother John R. MacDonald, 3on1- den Creek, Calif. Her ftmerel was held on Wed- nesday. February 18th ‘and was very largely attended. In the a - lance o! her pastor two o! the El - ere o! the United Church conduct- ed idle services et the house and grave. Her pallbearers were John W. MacLean, J. D. MacLennam- Bruce Stewart. N. A. MacKenzic. Edwin‘ Mackenzie and Leon Mac- Phee. She was laid to rest in the Little Bends Cemetery. ou- now: ARTHUR VESEY, Mange! and Turnip nannies-n sseewmseseamtauepsu. Atpreeesstweeeaeepply IIONTINAO and WHITE PIINC! MANGIL in regietced One-Lb. Cartons at lde peetpeid. Locum-w: end nmua nmmr n sue pqua. coesrwrs sun caratoour on canvass York, P. E. Island Contributions To Prstostant Orphanage IIEGIALS Charlottetown 16.00 BONSHAW COLLECTION 82.00 Each: L. '1‘. Beaton; Dr. 0. H. Curtis. $1.00 Each: Ralph MaoPl-lall; Everett Crosby; Eric Ibrgueon; W. F. A. Etc-wart; Harland Gus; 75c: Milton Mecllae. ' filo Each: David MccRae; Andre Crosby Harry Wheeler Jacob 11n- man Stephen Moheod; Mrs. Hes- sell MacNevm; J. W. MacDonald; Mrs. A. B. McLeod; Mrs. Hector Iofllla . 25c: Mas. Catherine llacPhall. Total-Qlfiféi). noluaouo bis-ruler av nus/mos srnwaar $200 Each: Willlam Sill-FPO; like. Eases‘ Qtewart; Howard Daye; David Glover. $1.00 Each: Mrs. Weldron Stew- art A. C. Ramsay Mrs. Lindsay Shanpe; Everett Glover: Mrs. Stan- ley shame; Mrs. Lloyd She-fps; Mrs. Hugh Stewart; George Bow- ness; John 1t. sharps: Mayne Stewart; Mrs. John Andrews; Low- ell Arldlrews. 75c: Heel-and Deye. 50o Each: Mrs. Ivan gownesa; Robert SihI-“DO; James A. Harding; Clarke Harding; Mrs. Earl Taylor; Mrs. Eustace Rnsvee; Alex. Doug- las; Eleanor Stewart. 25c: Robert Douglas. 'l‘ota1 — $25.00. In Memos-lam lnlovlng mom y oi my dear father. lI. Wale! MacKemie. who paused III] March 15th, 1941. A cheery smile, e. heart or gold ‘Ilse dearest Des! the world cold hold Measles-lee loving. toad and true From one who thought the world of you. lovingly Rnasemberw by Daughter lee-e. Mrs. Elmer Campbell. In Memoriam N. who deport: this lie March 14th, 10M. Weoitcndtuldtlsinkolyw When we are all alone For memory le the only thing That we can call our mm. Dovlngly lunemberni by Wile end Eilsily. lu Moratorium In lowing mess: .1 o! " r64!!! Gillie who depart-ed thle lite March 18th, 1046. umewlsere back o! the sunset, where loveliness never dies. Me eleepe in a land oi’ glory» Neath the blue and the gold o! the sides. Not a day do we iorget him 1n our hearts he ls always near. We who loved him aedly mire him, Ae It dawns sseother year. Dlllo lovingly Remembered by Mother and Family. 1. tea-ac WTTRSCOTCH CHDCOLATI he 3' s- O Whether your lever-its is delicate Vanilla . . . or rich-flavored Chocolate . . . or buttery-brown Caramel or Butterscotch . . . you can new have all the Jell-O Puddings you want! 011a o! the tlsrifliest desserts you ‘could imagine -end there are y cheering shelves-full of them regal Stock up on ell four flavors! Serve them plain - add fruits or . ‘- lllll 0P whipped cream-or very delightfully yet economically es suggested on the packages. srly at your groccfa again. I I nous caucus mvons l I llscNevin; we. Claire Mackmliei MacDonald ' The iicntraliiuarlliali This column ie reserved tor news oi local interest, but advertising ei e newly nature may be hearted at the eelte a werd strictly pay- ehle la advance. ., CBASWELL (or Photograph; ' IIMPHEBHOIVS-Merl’! clothing A‘! YOUR. UEBVIOI-Arhllll coal co. Phone 2488. HOWARD luemrua- Iltteu Footwear at 1'15 Queen Street. OONIIZDIIAIION LITI IN- UIANCI. PHONE SAUNDERS 1806 tor group and wedding pictures on location. 4 ‘I'll! III-MB!!! oi 5t. Joseph! podellty and Alumnae hold s. very moccasin}. Pantry Sale at Hoi- mam‘; on Saturday. A fruit cake lottewied during the sale was won by Mrs. Wllired Smith. Rldlmond Street. llIltTlDAY PAlTY-e- A lolly birthday party wee held March 11th at the home of Ms‘. and Mrs. J. Herbert McKemls. Mt. Edward Road tor their daughter Ann who celebrated her itfth birthday. Ten little guests had a happy aitcr- u“ ‘pm, “my ‘and ‘noon. _._ veiling. INOCULATING CLINICS — On Monday 1n Prince Street School and spring Park School '15 pre- school children were inoculated against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus. With the "triple" protection now olfcred by the Health Division 74 school children were inoculated against diphtheria. i V1511‘!!! BIS BOMB-Mr. Louis J. Deveree/tlx oi the Grace Line Stoamshlps, merchant marine. tlcw from New York last week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mich- ael Devereaux, New Haven. He has made two trips to Valparaiso, Chile. via Panama, since Decem- ber. Black lelt crown draped i! eeflss. IeetlsI trim. Multicolored high crown new oM-tlle-fsce line, Personals .___ Mr. E. W. Campbell leit for Saint John, Monday morning on a business trip. 128 illlEEli STREET r lltdd M c Oll lisol p Y." with “i; LN yakln; 5PM '° u»; collection- ‘Nh yog" Mill m,“ from 9w g breolll‘ Thrce For Egypt B, Violet M. Methloy Mr. T. A. Watson o! the 3m]; oi’ Nova sootla returned over the weekpcnd irom Montreal, alter accompanying Mrs. Watson to Montreal where she will undergo medical treatment. “Au the same, it's definitely pro- ved that queer things have happen- ed to people who've meddled with mummies and tcinbs out here. It's no good tokinx unnecessary risks." "D’you mean live Arabs or dead spooks? Because 1t you're afraid ct elthsr—" “Who's alt-aid?" All the legy good- naturo had left the other man's face and his eyes narrowed. "That's ell right then. Because Arkle and I mean to put those scenes through, anyway." Jacobson thrust out his bluish chin com- batlvely. “Oomirfl out?" . The pair leit the large chamber and returned along the passage in silence. Outside. the blaze o! lun- llght denied their eyes alter the dlsnnees within, and they paused {or a moment blinking. Islanders I Have Met I ‘Islander Abroad’ WINNIZFDG, Mall. - Ops gm". noon last week, 1 called, on g, 55101111 V151!» at the MacDonald home on Maryland st. While in COHVQIIIUOII. I mentioned the {act that 1 ma tried w contact the Rector o! st. Paul's College, by phone —but iound the llne busy, 01‘. “The Rector is busily engag- ed." Mra. MacDonald, tn assist ma, iaunedietely went to the phone and succeeded in contacting the Rector. and made. ior me, an "g9. polntmerlt that eitcrnoon et l o'- clock. At 4 o'clock, I celled at St. Paul's College and was shown to the Rectal-W office. where r met the Rector. Rev. Joseph P. Monaghan, son oi’ Charles and Mary_ (Kig- Iins) Moneghan o! Kelly's Cross, P. E. Island. The Rev. Moneghan, I found, to be e. lively couvereetiouslist: and sitar e little chit-chat. he invited me to the dining-room, where I had with him, aiternoon coflee, tea biscuits and toast, serv- ed by the sisters in charge. later, upon returning to his office, Rev. Monaghan called in Rev. Mac. Col-mac, another former Islander and we carried on ior a time in conversation about the Island. the college, etc. < Rev. Momsghan, who was edu- warning then e mutfled slldinl eellnd, e heavy slab from the rooting of the tomb detached itself and crashed down between the two men es they started apart. A cloud o! Pwdery dust rose: the reverberatnn o! the tell died away into the hot silence. Swing- ing round. Jacobson’: sharp xnall eyes scanned the building. rocks from which it was partly hewed. but rio living‘ thing was there to account ior e happening. “Pretty near shave!" Lovelace laughed, but his hand shook as he brushed the dust 1mm his sleeve. "l! that had caught either oi us II “Yep, 1t we'd been hand-ln-hend or elm-lrrarm It'd have been a case of one and all." "Funny, alter whet we were say- ing inside." You mean it was old Tutank heaving bricks at us, because we're Continued m N‘. 13 going to shoot a ilw scenes inside his tomb? 0h. come oi! it, love lace: he'd be s better sport than that! Navrslly these old buildings are bound to have g, bit o! dry rot ‘ in them~end. alter all. that might CAMMII. VANILLA we w,“ to . have happened any place where that“ m frlenalspxme-‘d "$87313: there were roots and shingles. it'll m. the“, mm, u“ M, kindne“ take more then that to put me mo“ u, dun,‘ m“, "cent he“ oil. Jacobson bolssdpropheilcslly. eevament. - John H. llleoLeon and Family. ‘n’ or WM”, At any ether time Kay would have teund that Nile voyage e thril- ling perlence. 1t seemed almost lmpo slble to believe that scarcely more than s week ago she had been strap-hanging In Tube trains, with e wet umbrella dripping on to her ankles. , These blue skies and vividly green strips n1 sugar-cane. melee and clover. the rose-red hills and pale sand M10116. the swirl ol water against the eteeme ‘e sides, it, would ell have been so wonder- iui l! only 1m bed been there-or i! only she could teal sure that ltete was not there. at the Journey's end. ‘that poelbillty spoilt every- Ae they did eo, without other ‘mm u" ‘who carried her suitcase. u, think oi the future. Yet she ought to make plans, try to decide what she would do l! the worst came true, l! she found her- self neither ‘wile nor widow. Break of! with Kit? Refuse ever to see him agaln? That would be best for him. Ile might marry someone else 1t she made a Clflfln break. "But, it will be our hearts that are broken. and I don't believe they mend as easily as 11801919 581'." Kill’ thought dresrily. It was the last evening o1 the voyage. The)’ would "W" Ab“ Rat-noses. where the film c s was at work, in en hour or two. One o! the matchless desert sunsets was turning the brown Nile water to crimson and scattering pink feathery clouds over a 11818111119 sky. And then, as the "Mm" rounded a b01141. l1- leelmd u though that sky had illlen- In end around a shallow pale- blue lake thousands oi ‘pink flam- ingoes were feeding, to rise into the air with a vwlndllke rustle o! rosy wnge at the sound o! the steam- "oh. newt’: 110V“! 911w" KI! thought. "It only there was In! chance o! finding happiness hm to match all the rest oi it.“ The sun sank. a buss vale-sold moon rose over the hills to Mil‘ ward, just as they moored alonl- gldj g jetty Kay soon found herseli following one oi'the crew ashore Zenda had enraged a room It the hotel in her own name: they were eireld that ii Kay's were 81"" 9i might come to Rafe Hellyer’: ears and frighten him away-l! it was Rate Hellyer. To Kay it had become almost ll obsession that he would some?!“ elude her again, this man who might or might not be her husband She did not believe that her doubts moment." Kay ielt suddenly panic- strlcken. “I am staying in the hotel, so I'm sure to come across him." (To Be Continued) lTEltlJNG W.-l. The March meeting of Sterling W.I. met at the home o: Mrs. F5. Bell. Meeting opened 1n usual manner, followed by roll cell being responded to by twenty-one members and live visitors being present. The Vlcefresldent, Mrs. r‘. l. Bell conducted the meeting. Correspondence consisted oi several letters oi thanks for treats taken. also a letter of thanks from Sanitorium tor the quilt that was donated, also a letter was read Ircm the "Cancer Fund." The Secretary reported that Oxshot Institute was the name o! the institute to be adopted. The reports of the diflerent Cccrlnllttces were heard. 1t was moved and seconded that $10.00 be sent to Cancer rand. WI. W- I. Green uttered her home for g parlour social to be held on llerch 17th. proceeds to go to the Children Appeal. A committee wes appointed to help IVIIS- Greln with the program. A quantity o! Red Cross sewing end. knitting was received. Mrs. Bari Henry invited members to her home for next meeting. Roll call to be answered by means o! raising junds. Lunch Committee - M“, U, w, MeclZ-een, Mrs. Btanley Cole. Mrs. Emerson Matheson, Mrs. any Douglas. Mrs. Stanley Cole. Mrs. M. Malone. Collection tor evening amounted to $2,411, Prosrsm consisted o1 spelpg contest put on by Mrs. Mac-Lean and won by Mrs. MecClulgan. An auction sale followed, realizing the sum of $16.25. and {ears would he settled once and for all that evening. Even as she stood at the hotel desk. she forced herseli to expect another disap- pointment. "Are the Climax company etlll here?" she asked. "Yes. Madam. They will not have finished the mm for some time. I believe. The whole company is stay- ing in the hotel." the clerk, a heckled Enslish slrl spoke with obvious pride 1" her cockney voice. "And . is Mr. Sydney love- m, with them?" Kay asked. "on yes Madam!" the am reviled vlvsciously. "Mr. Lovelace is the leading actor. Does Madam wish to sec 11in? He is in the smoke-room 1 think. 1 will send a page or go thyself." "No. "nc-‘si. least. not. inst this thins. made the girl dread even Lunch was then served by the 11081955. assisted by the committee in charge. Mcetlns closed with "The King.” a 001711719151)’ ‘s! _, ‘"|Q.|e(|.lfe I s m» 0.0:" "" I . bee . NEWPORT pure . 1 . ' “T5 dunlmymljirgffxoducl! u“ “my”; beitlel libel - - EBENEZER SCHOOL -_._-_ Report tor hbruery. g » - Grade X -- 1. Reunited“, 2. Wally Shearer. - ~ _ Grade 1X —— 1. Ien Macltae." Grade V1 — 1. DorothyFordl Grade V — 1. Betty Ford. Grade 1V —- 1. Laura Ford. Grade 111 - 1. Katherine Ibrd, 2. Pkankie MacRae. l. Ella M". Kenzle. Grade 11 Br. — 1. Erwin lord. . Grade 11 Jr. - 1. Robert Forth? I. Aldon Ford. - Grlde 1 8r. - l. Owen melee, » 2. Enid Ford. ' ' Grade l Jr. - 1. Lee mm, " Perfect Attendance - Dorothy Ferd. Betty Ford. Barbers Ford, ’ Glennls Ford. Katherine Ibrd, Ollvc Ford. Ella MacKenzle, Aldon lord, ‘ and Robert Ford. ,- '» Teacher - Erna 0. Oelee. ‘I 1 -..-_< . DOVERCOURT. Essex. Iloslsnd -—— (GP) -- A chimney sweep here desribes hlmsel! e ‘nueologistl’ wit? M1161 your friends and family with e hacking brondllel cough! 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