PAGE "r3231 Toronto Man May Command In Finland ‘IORONIU March 6. - (OP) —- Ueut-Col. Fraser Huuior o! Tor- onto who served with distinction in the first Great War. announced today that he probably will travel to Finland to take command of BTILLSII and Canadian volunteers with the Finnish army. He said tba. 700 Canadians. including many flit rs, will leave for Finland with- in a. few weeks. ,"I had said I would 80 in a minute if I could get 500 men under mv command." Col. Hunter added. “Command of the Cari-a- dian and British forces then was offered inc-unofficially of course -a-ncl it was stated that. Kermit Roosevelt, a. son o! the late Theo- dore Roosevelt, would be my brig- edicr." _ Col. Hunter, GCLyear-old Liberal member of ilie Otitario Legislature for Toronto st. Patriots. said that he was engaged in the war work as a, private citizen. He is, working with Eino Lackstrom. chairman of the Finnish War Veterans’ As- sociation of Toronto. in handling volunteers from Toronto and dis- trict. Funds to send 700 men have been raised and arrangements are being made "to take advantage of Winston's Churchill's offer to con- voy all ships." said ‘Col Hunter. Ixtails such as provision of My nrizl equipment were coniplelfd 8 few days M29. "We can now make public ab- peais for volunteers since status of those men was clearly stated at Ottawa last week. We cannot re- cruit Canadians but we can ad- vise them and assist in trans- portation and UiIlPl‘ details "l would not be responsible for SEIKIIIIL’ our finest civil aviators to I Finland to fly planes that go 250 miles an hour. and to handle machine guns without some pre- liminary training. The machine n officers of the Canadian mil- tia are ieadv to help us and I 0X per" that any (lav bombings plane- xvi‘; be placed at our diposal for in niiiq purposes. We will be able to then send groupskcg fliers three oo- four times a wee . Borden Mr. Norman Jay of Borden. spent the weekend in Charlotte- town, visiting his brother, Mi‘. John J5)’- Misses Wynne Channel! 1nd Glen Sharpe of Borden were vis- itors to Summerside on Friday . Miss Myrrtle Murray of Summer- sido, returned to her home _on Friday after a very pleasant visit with her friend, Miss Peggy MM- . Dorfld of the Abegwelt Hotel. Mrs John MacKenzie and little granddaughter Janie spent Eridfly in Summerside. Congratulations to Mr. Geozfle irch of Borden who returned from he mainland on Saturday evening having successfully passed his ex- aminations for captain. Mrs. Allan MacLeod and son Junior of Borden were visitors to Charlottetown on Friday. Miss Peggy MacDonald of Bor- den was a. visitor to Summerside on Friday attending the National- Crystal hockey match. Mr. George sharia was a week- end visitor to Nor orO. the K1195! of his brother, Mr, ohn R. Sharpe. Mr. Lorne Coussins R. C N. V. R. of Brndalbane, left. for the mainland on‘ Friday morning for further training. Among thcse attending the Na- tional-Crystal game at Bummer- side on Friday were Misses Millie MaoKenzie and Velda Noonan of Bordon. The regular monthly meeting of the Borden Women's Institute was held in the town hall on February 25th, 1940 The meeting opened with the vice-president, Mrs. Don MaoPherson in the chair by repeat- ing the Club Woman's Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by seven members. Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted, School committee report- ed visiting school but noihlnz WM reouired this month. Sick com- mittee reported visiting and tak- ing fruit to sixteen sick during the ‘ past. month. Red Cross committcc reported a box sent to Slimmer- side in the last month containing 3 pairs bed socks, 4 hospital pads. 3 bandages, 2 hospital jackets. 5 ‘ pairs socks and 1 pr. mitts A par- cel of new material was received and all distributed and now have finished and ready to send In l6 pairs socks, 2 pneumonia Jackets. 2 pyjamas and 1 scarf. New appointed for ensuing month are Miss Tessie Sexton. and Miss Amelia MacDon- ald while the sick committee (re- appoinicdi arc Mrs. A. P Cerettl and Miss Annie Perry. Cori-co- rondenoe read by secretary con- aisicd of letter of thanks for flow- ers and fruit. sent, letter explain- ing the work of Tuberculosis Lea- gue. letters from Y M. C. A. and Canadian Legion appeal for funds In carry on war wcrk. After some discussion it was decided to send $1.25 to Red Cross Nurse for dental services for needy child. All busi- ncss being finished, meeting then Iflardigan Head I at ll4tli, there i left Illshmllflnln summcrville at the t oiitlrsczik of ivnr and -da_\'s. But many ‘iccl bv lit-r unvl And Vicinity Mr. JOh-n M tard. M. L. A. v. recent visitorusto the city. ' w“ Mrs. G. Snell, Vancouver, who Is spending tlic wintci- months with lier brother, Mr. Malcolm McLeod, Lorne Valley, spent the past. iveek visiting friends in Montague. like. Roy Mcswain was a visitor to the city over the weekend. Mr. Stephen Malone, City spent the WOPIKUXKI visiting friends at 48 pad after returning from a short; visit to Montreal. l Mrs. John Oorooran. Road was a visitor to the urday. Miss Annie MoA e returned to her litiine, Si. Tcrc. ‘s having spent the past six months visiting friends i and relatives. in Boston and other, parts of U. S. A. v Miss Marv Goodwin employee in ‘ Baldwin's I city Sat- the Citv is spending a short vaca- , tron with her mother, Mrs. Harold ‘ Goodwin Mr. Albert Murphy along with a: group of Signullcrs attached to 3th incdium battery left for the main- idi-r the command Arsenault. Albert land "fliursd ' iii oi‘ Livul. Rt. is Joined the troops in Cli;ir_ltiiict0wn uhere , has been training ever since, | March came in like a lamb. but‘ did not remain that way very long. for vcrv slntrtiv a calm morning was turned into a day oi Il0\\'I.llL{ ‘WIlltI with the thermometer dropp- ing (IOWn to almost zero and remain- ing thnt wav for two suocectlmll amateur wcathir observcrs predict "Spring is i115! around the corner." We \_vill all be lIIiifI to ‘welcome it bringing bricht sun shiny tlujvs and rushing wnii-i‘ by the road sides. bliss Anna Curran who has spcnt the pus: ax months in Montreal re- turned her home in 48 Road for a brief visit- Miss Blanche lVl-nrquc accompan- ‘. John '1‘. Cor- rs lti Molltélgllfl. 7 V H coran were visi The s clnl trnin which passi d blcntlav eveniii: cnroutc lo Charlottt twp for tin‘ plagmf! game hct‘. l Alimtcigue an‘ Mi. Sicwurf- cu ti fl lllllllbfl‘ of fiiiis I‘.‘0lll this se .n of the coun- try-C In Memoriam our. wnifrki-i; LANE At the Charlottetown Hospital. an early hour on Wednesday‘) Feb. passed away, alter ,Lnnc, ii veteran of the South Afri- can Vlhir, iilicr it few hours llinc s. l adjourned. A. , v to liis short illness. tlxc rue CIIJQVCd compiiratlvcli; good h . . The lute Mr. Lane who was the oiil son of the late Donald Lane an his wife the late Margaret Mac- Dougall oi Rorikv Point was twice married, and besides a sorrowlng ozitloxv, leaves to mourn two daugh- ters iVlarg-aret and Muriel in Hali- fax and one son, now with the Can- adian forces in England; also two step-dau hters, Mrs. John A. Mac- Leod an Mrs. John Willsqn and six step-sons, William, Leslie, Ar- thur, James. Hflfl nut‘ Vernon Iarter all of Charlottetown; also. two sisters, Airs. Luurii Alcliorn nf rlott Mrs. John (3.! MacDougnll of Bangor, P. E. I. The funeral which W215 held on, Friday. Feb. 16th from liis licme on Passmore Slrcct, Charlottetown to People's Ct-iiuxvrrl’. \\“.i~ nilollrlcd by his (‘Olilfili of the Scuilr Airicun Wnr, mcinlxirs of the Cilllildlfill Lcfi- l olon. and a tieiuc- noiit from t. e! Eighth Seine Ila cry. under the command of Captain Smith. At the ave throc vollcvs were fired and he Last, Post as sounded. The funcri Jl‘\‘IC(‘.< nt the house nrizl urnvc wtvxc ccnrlurlcd by Rev. J. H. lit-hot) of the Church of Scot- land assisted at the house by Rev. Hugh Miller of 'I‘i'inlty Unit Church. IIIICIIAEL J. DUFFY Dcnih under nnv CIYVIIIUSCRIICGS ‘s alway. 5111i. but it is doubly shock- |g_a.n<l hcart-rcnding when that grim mcsst-t:.<:ci' swoops down upon us and snatches as a victim a. per- son in the midst of health and with- out illvliir! a moment's warning. Such was the cnsve and such was the shock rvciivrtl hv the nccplc of Kel- ‘.y'5 Cros. parish. when they learned of the sudden passing of Michael J. Dulfv which took place on Satur- day, Jan. 27th., In the fifty-ninth 4 ._- niiriimiinc. ‘I $IIFFIIE$$ ' LIIMBRGU Q IICIIES K '5 nouns I ~ Use’, l U A l on. THOMAS’ [CL CTIIIC IIII. ' SOLD av DRUVGGISYS Fon none "man SIXTY vsans ' Dorothy Diaz's Letter Box .Ubntiiiu- B, i; adored by her factor in any woman's attractions. Next read the new books and the current. papers and the magazines. be an interesting companion insicatl of a bore. Learn how to play a good game of bridge and golf and tennlshow toawim and lion‘ lo titincc, so that you will be an asset to rmy group. and not one of so that you may the mi-iflis who never work in any- where. Finally: sciisou these other attrac- tions with pen to taste. ake app-cur lures a husband away from a sweet wife. Just sweetness is the biggest la Wllo K ‘Us iliI Lnv (lQi-LLSIIAUIIEII vir- tues of niutitsw itllLI delicacy shrin- eti in licr licart. 'I‘liere fire those who think that it is attractive ior a woman to be, hard-boilcrl-ior licr to be sophistic- ated and blasc and self-centered and selfish. I think this is a mistake! and 55' devoI/ed mmhe" Mm" that the very essence of ftm nine‘ attraction is for n. woman to be ten- der and adaptable and sympathetic, and for licr to be nblc to mer c her- I self into those she loves untl she is’ bsolutcly selfless. Bo then hero is mvTccipe for at- tractiveness; To ood looks and pretty clothes add ntclligence. Sca- it son with the salt of humor sweeten THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN E I Little Ads That Help ‘You SAVE TODAY 2 . CROSSWISE PARENTS : Your children need this time of the year to ensure their good health. Give them this extra protection with GARDEN CITY MILK Children Iovc our Chocolate Milk and Ice Cream. Get some of foods today. THE PURE MILK CO., LTD. i Corner Great George and Fitzroy Streets Mo]? ff h age, in I ecease was his usual 0d l health until the day o1 his .151’... ‘ and alth h ' ' Blight chill“... °i..ii‘lf,ii'.iii‘éil"dit°iti iicv. thought to be serious hi]; about, six o'clock that evening after “r15- ing fiom his chair, he suddenly col- labor-d and feil to the floor uncon- scious. pRcv. Father McCabe, P. P, Kelly's Jose. was hurriedly summoned and administered to him tlie last rites of the Roman Catholic Church. HE “'11s a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Duify and was born in lnkerman. P. E. 1., but. when quite WW8. moved with his father lo Kellys Cross, where he has since resided. The late Ml‘..DiiIfy possessej all the characteristics of a model citizen and a true and pious Christian. He was ever ready and willing to assist the needy and has been known to deprive himself that he ml8ht render assistance to others whom he thought to be in need. The floral tributes. spiritual offer- ings. Mass cards, and messages of sympathy bore testimony of the high esteem in which he was held by friends and neighbors. Hi5 Wl-IB. who was formerly Mary E. Curley of Tyrone predeceased him ten years ago. There are left to mourn and cherish the memory of a kind and loving father two sons, Patrick and James, and tI-irce daughters Mar- guerite Beatrice, and Rosa een. Also surviving are four sisters, Katie, Sister M. Nazareth, Provi- . R. 1.. Helen, Sister M. Si. Ro- berta, Convnt of Good Shepherd. Spokane Washington, May. Sister St._ Vincent De Paul. Vile Loretta. Peaksville, N. Y.. and Sarah, R. N , at Boston, Mass. And three brothers James E. 0f Toronto, Stephen and John of Boston, Mass. One brother Patrick predeceased him some years ago. His funeral took place on Jan- uary 30th. i940. t0 St. Joseph's Church, Kellyls Cross where Req- iiiein Hi h Mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. cCable who also perform- ed the services at the grave. The pallbearers were: James A. Bradley. John A. McDonald, Jo e h Carraghei‘ Fred Bradley, Char es Iwoods, and Hubert McQllflld- ‘ Ma y his soul rest in peace. (Other papers please c0118’) MRS. CATHERINE MMLEOD The funeral of the late Mrs. Catherine MacLcod W85 held from the Lorne Valley Church yester- day afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs. MacLeod, who was the wife of the late William Angus Mac- bzod. passed away on Thursday of last week at tho home of her (laughter, Mrs Winnlfrcd Om- sited. Lowell. Mass. They were brought to Charlottetown on Tue".- day evening and were taken to Lorne Valley Wednesday after- llOOIl. Accgmpnnying the rtlmhlilil ID the Island wcrc the latc Mrs. Mac- Leodfls son Archie MacLeod, her daughter. Mrs. Christine Mac- Leod. and her son-In-Inw, Athol MaoLeod of A. E. 1on5 and Son. Funeral Directors, Cambridge. The following sons and daugh- Itcrs are left to mourn the loss of Wlnnlfred Umated, Lowrll, Mass: Mrs. Annie O'Hara. Dorrhestcr. Mass: Archie MacLend, South Boston; Mrs Christine Manhood Cnmfridvc. ivlasa; Mrs Thelma. Allen. Lowell. Mass" and Mrs. Hilda Myers. Mar- ilnvalc. P E. I. riiTiuTiwtila-RE- HELPED LUTON. England --(UP)Sup.=>rvls- spicy. but not too hot. Be neither a with the sugar of amlabllliy. flavor In: the formation of a human chiiln getter nor a prunea-and-priama girl. with a dash of paprika of modern o glr‘. is more attractive than the ways and serveDicr; £0 sauce of tender- glrl who like a modern ucterior, but. nets. THY DIX. across the lcc when a school chum broke through. Dan Sullivan, 11 saved the life of his friend. extra protection nI. these health-giving Phone 5S4 IST PRIZE - -- -- $2100 2ND PRIZE -_. _ _ n00 3RD PRIZE - - - — 50c 4TH PRIZE - — - — 50c WEEKLY PRIZES EASTER 3 4 COIJFISH DETAILS rgnmouggbgflgzh: n. thiltime of coughs and The sale in on! colds your family need L"'°""° “m” Tow“ Extra Protection Paste oi- Tooth-Powder we Large-size Colgate and Palm- olive Chavllllt Cream. El. 19c Men's Special Colgate Shnvinlf t - -— Z50 e _ _ _ _ _ 3 k Cashmere Bouquet 80:: “and bottle of Maud- Lot on — — — — - — ° Coigaws. Gardenia Talcum Powder and Perfume. Real value 50c for — -— -— — 25° REDDIN BROS. Phone B6 Is Coming .' Have your children photo- Krlphed this month for their Easter Pictures Relatives and friend; w||| w. llrcclnie Easter remembrances M nholosranhs- Don't delay. Make your nflllnlntmcnt CRASWELL'S STUDIO Gt George Si. Phone 272-1.. ----------------nn-- The most useful gift of them all. Give him a SIIICK ELECTRIC RAZOR CHAPPELL 8. CO. Electrical Contractors 164 Queen St. chum"; 'I———II_I_———IIIIIII—-IIII-IIIIIII MEAT MARKET NEWS MEATS :—Beef, Pork, Lamb , Chicken. FISH :- Haddock. Halibut. Fresh Fillets, Smoked fillets. Salt Mackkerel, salt Herring. girth: a full stock of Canned Goods and Vegetables. QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET Phone 1301 llot Gross Buns! BOY! There's nothing like ‘em to add pep to any meal . . . breakfast, lunch, dinner! All Through lent IIOT CROSS BUNS A Ilnne-to-u-turn treat . And they can get that extra protection in GARDEN CITY MILK Garden (Elly Milli is filtered, clarified and pasteuriud for your protection. Beside; these also HOMUGENIZED. When you serve Garden cm Milli you know you are taking no chances-that you are giv- h? your family what they eeePvo-qtlle Be IE PURE MILK CO. LIMITED Corner Great George gm] Fitzroy Streets MOTORS MADE YOUNG! We re-grind oylinden and m over-size pistons and rings in motor cars, marine and 51g. tionary farm engine, restoring DIIWBI‘. Illence and economy. We use the same equipment as the factory so your e ine is made young agalni? g 5|” or SKATERS i Don't waste energy skating on dull Skates. Have us sharpen ihcm. We have the only mach- ine in thc city that sha ns skates lengthwise instca of When we sharpen your skates Yo" Bf!‘ assured of PERFECT SKATING. For the rest of the seiron Brice is reduced to 15c. Children 10c. BRING YOUR SKATES NOW Whitlock's Tire Service Kent Street Pnonc 9W. Murray River And Vicinity diglit, tasty, iced 1m right. make visions- Dozen — — - — _ - -- 20c ‘l i STEWART'S BAKERY BRUCE STEWART 8. CO. Kent Street Phone 211. LTD, Charlottetown MOTHERS I Guard your children's health nus WEEK'S BARGA|NS agamsfme dam _ 5e, our Toilet Paper. ‘I rolls for 25c complete stock o RUBBER GOODS The best way to ensure nod health is to [tees your c lid- i-en's feet dry an warm. All the Lowest Prices. PURDIE FERGUSON SHOES LTD. Sunnyslde Charlottetown Istitute held their February meet- in F. c. Murray with an Twenty-four members aiid one vis- itor. This Institute is busy doing Red Cross knitting, g at the home of Mrs. ed attendance of having fin- Mix Reta Fergus .h ished 44 pairs of socks. Sewing b been spending on was‘; hi: was done on 23 Hospital gowns. y Amherst, N. S. has returned home. yarn was lven out at this meet- ‘ ing for ha f mitts and scarves. Mrs. Wm. Keenan was a visitor to Town on Saturday. Friends of Miss M _ in: are pleased to imggasriiz: $2.’. 00mins rapidly from nei- illness. The new canning factory or M.- m.“ Horton is still runn at md met. This is one of the fnest i“ dmos up-to-date factories of its n on the Island. The building was completed early last £9.11 and has been rurmin stead eve,- Slllce- living emp oment h) about, twenty hands in all. Mr. waiter Ftrflsgr twist) has a wide experience a - a ind of of the factory. work has charge Miss M s in P. 2.5.21. mm“ I‘ an operation. ti Hospital gndgiggofiiié The many friends of Mn and Mrs, Vance Strickland regret that ififiilnéiiwéé‘ i...““l‘éii“" Fm“ is nest agan by i1.- Miss Iorrain H to _ tient in Kings ecouirty" nHcigpigialPa The man fl d; g Reynolds 7:875:26 lg cnclilrxiflinleard A10 I liis home with a sore foot“ I While crossing the Saturday evening Mrs. Keenan slipped on the hcr arm quite haqm >_'l"h Rgy__of 11.5.1. Be brld e on llliam ice hurting w9Fl§l1l-5_..1"T nison Agency BRYCE B. MUD! For the put 15 yell’! with lord Motor of Canada, on Advertising and General sales Manager, MI’. Muir has been a pointed Menag- lng Director of e Beullen 0o Limited Advertising A lite, Prior to Joining Ford. Mr. M Ila with Curtis Company. Wlmllor, direct mail: and McKinney, Mlflh and Cllflllflit. advertising agentl. De- troit. Mr. Muir served avenue with No. 7 (MaoGill) kiwi-y. Mrs. Percy Shnram, Gladstone, who was a patient in P. E. 1. has returned home. Harbor North, is visiting in Murray River, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Chester Reynoids. town spent the weekend in Murray Riv Walter Dalzi B. guest of Mrs. Clifford Keenan. Waited In Vain For Trapper As Ilunger Gnawed (C. 1f‘. Cooler-How three Quebec Province mcn lost. in the Labrador; The young daughter of Mr. and Hospital Mrs. Willard McLure of Murray Mr. Jack Roach of Charlotte- er, the guest of his aunt, Mrs. e . Mrs. T. A. Keenan is spending ch few days in Wood Island, the 110 Of ed ex an ST. JOHN'S, Nilti.. March 4- Ja Badxlened and shocked citizens of Elmsdale and surround- ing districts to learn of the death of Mrs. Robert Williams at her home on February 22nd, at the age fifty-four years, after a short illness. rs. Arthur. was a life-long resident oi Emsdale was a woman of sterling mllllll-y as wel as her familysmhas suffered an irreparable 108s. conducted interment in tery, Elmsda slel hs t0 518 thin‘. rival. "Personally, I think the party fully e ted McNeill and walt- for h ." he said. Meanwhile, the Newfoundland Government today gave Quebec Airways permission to take out tho bodies. They were to be removed land to Hopedale, where a Que- bec Airways plane was due next wdofkend to fly them back to Can. a . ‘Elmsdale And Vicinity cf Williams, formerly Miss lifllen aractei". a devoted wife and moth- er, a. charitable friend and a. loyal her death the com- immediate e funeral services were v. W. A. Patterson, United Church ceme- le, on February 24 and thwithstandlng the poor con itlon the roads over one hundred were in procession. testify ng hi h estcgrn in which drehoea - was . noere s pa y is tended to her husban , sons; Ar- Everet" fimrgeon, George, d daughters. rs. Earl McArthur, by O - n Mrs. James Wallace. and Miss Alice. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Ervln Hardy. Elzie and Hampton Horne, mes McArthur. James Stewart. timberland vainly awaited the ar- and Heber Hardy. rival of a trapper whose would have saved their lives was revealed in a six-word lnscri comiiiil Mr. Ronald M Ken h t - ptloned afltfer spflldingc a I251 daify: “l? . ax. in the Cllbln that was their tomb vl-lli‘ I1 tlic three whose bodies were found While hunger and cold gnawed‘ t their strength inst fall, one of Me-srs. Oran Wallace and Ray- mond Dunn are at present. in Char- last Wednesday penclucd on me lottciown attending the Short cabin floor: Course- " ii doesHtMNlll —--- ram-- y r c e wme m“ Mr. Herbert O'Brien Richmond J- MoNrill. the lTflDber who found t ioau and G. H. Davidson of Mom.- zeal and J. C. cote of Three Riv- Fgva In the fall of 1938. he had vls_ Harbor about O written his name and the date 1n the cabin: ing the rounds of his tmpilne, Tm three Quebec men, lost last sep- tcmbcr while on an airplane flight to Labrador timber holdings, Iind died long before he mushed up to the cabin dale. Labrador. McNclll todziv ex- pressed b died of starvation. seeing the date in his inscription, he thought. they an: stayed at the cabin expecting of winter. he said. they Would have been an» to live without trouble on berries and small game C would have been choked qfl, which came down on a lake near his cabin, was undamaged. The bodies could be taken out by air. he declared. ator at. Hopcdale. who visited the f‘ also believed the group had tied their hopes 0n McNeil]! u- Tlle mil" lhev awaited for was he bodies of Pllct Joseph Fec- hIs camp near bleak Little ct. 16. and hc had Late Making Rounds But this year lie was late mak- In a wireless message from Hope. clief the lost men had to turn up before the onset Cold Weather Turned Tide Up until the weather turned cold, But with the ominit of winter their subsistence The snicl the "l! DDer plane R. L. Stevenson. wireless oper- nbln after the btviieg were found bin- ‘wk I Pe 5 cakes Face Soap and I Dish Al 2s 9B lbs. ‘Igu-rrtfil-Jur- Heinz Ketchup _. 4 Salt Mackerel - P. J. MacDONALD Phones 888 and 889 EXPLANATION or CONTEST ‘Through the OO-Operatim summits. viriioseaavertutnténllr ‘h’ pear in connection WAIII m, The Charlottetown Liimyd YUIJIISIIIIIJ‘ the Siiopi-rti-u or In the numbered . 11c.‘ heading of this contI-pt [Ilierlél D6915 SIOZHII-‘i and phi-nets tr-hph may be iouiid in sonic oi lllC ad. vervi-sements in this srctioii. To qualify the reader t. z-cquired to find the advert scniciiis lii which these "SHOPWORDS" appl or. HOW T0 ENTER Read the ads ilioroii m -_ . - down the number oi" LIlgC "é1.0l,.&,§.g§ as it appears in inc ht-atiing_ 1n.“ oppodte the nunilicr \\'l'ilL‘ inc i ‘ 0i the advertiser ill \vuo.~t- Q-I7JLS o‘, have found the |)ll1'(i'>t'. h. rm (use of the fourth "Snciuvoixi ii i.» 1-g_ ulred that you slate ill ntlilitnn u; tie name 0t‘ tlic iiijin ilu- iiiimc oi ‘ll the manager, ihc l ' busincss imzl the lii Then attiicii in .\ . receipt from zinv onc of the snrs cf lIlS if.!l‘_".. . _ busiiic s has liccii iri at least cnc of llivm. 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Address all replies In CONTEST EDITOR Gurirdiiiii OIIlUE VISIT US TODAY L. S. COFFIN Euston Streel. Phone 8'13. Ciinrlottciov\'ii Do ou wish to serve our 14511155 I famifl; ghe 353T food “an. Drop in am. 5C1‘ cur nmvhs- ablg? Then bu, your Groceb cortmciit Bit st s, skit-ii. his from ‘m you M“ m", b, Swcuicrs, Ul'(‘f..*.1‘.€, iic. .\.| o mug-ed 0| ‘he b”; m ‘h.’ "m. IFCESSUTRS — Purses. Inns gm] g‘ m, “we” pflcu_ zaglllililgi. cic. Ali at the mu- pr s. Beautiful Stockings 69c paii. THE GREEN DOT Kent Strut-i. .- sperit a fevv days recently at the 152$; of his brother. Mr. Alfred 0'- 'Ml‘- Harry Dunn 1s spending a brief holiday in Summerslde. The week-y meeting of the Red Cross was heid on Wednesday, at the Manse, Elmsdale. A large amount uf finished work wasbrought to be forwarded to headquarters, and the ladies are still "carrying-onfl-E SKINNEWS POND A Sllldy club under thes nsorshi of Rev. Father Walsh waapgrganizeIl) here on Tueedam Feb. 19th. The meeting was he at the homo of Mr- Joseph pone and was fairl weil attended. Mrs. Frank Ellsworth was chosen as leader, D. H. Gallant President and Mrs. Charles Ells worth as secretary. Mrs. Prank Eli. worth kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting. sitmivaivs POND scuooi. H R ll f . Grfloiiéohlo for month o February W! ii cl Ells th F1 EiiswEI-‘tiirezveiyn ggiioeite. 0mm Grade VI: Lauretta Pete Dcucette, rs, Eva Noreen Doucette. Grade V: Una Perry, Raymond P9113’. Austin Ahearn. Grade 1v: Clifford sadder. Grade III: Howard Arscnault, El- ggcrilfliévfviyera and Francis Myers, Grade 11: Reggie Doucette, Sylvia Afsfiflflllll. Fran ie Doucette. Grade I A: Laurette Gallant, An- nie Mae Douoettc. Grade Murillo Perry Ariean rry an vere , ual. H. OALLANII‘, L Wins Dog Derby For Second Time VAL D'OR, Qiien. hiarcli 3 - 1C- Pl-Emile Martel, a slim iiiusucr from Quebec City. wcii today ioi‘ the second veai" in SIICCCSSlUll, me Goldfields Iiiterualaonnl dog thrill’- Covcrlng the last 30 III.I.'5 oi ihc IU-niile fivc-otiy 18.19 in tun noun. eight minutes arid 28 seconds, Mar- tei finished with a coililorlablt: lead of lb minutes over Jean LOllls Bac- on of Val D'or. 'Ihe niusher from this northwest Quebec mining d15- trict made a game effort to cut liilll Murtels lend. {unsung IIIKNI. iuziay in 1:57.20, but the Quebec tciim was too far ahead to catch. James H. R. Cromwell. United States minister to Canada. mid MYS- Cromwe l arrived here just in llllll? to see tie finish of the mcc. As crowds inrd both s.tlc nf lilf‘ streets. the miiii~.tci- nii:l his wile were driven lrcm inc rulrlvrls ol the city in an open s i l CURIOSITIES OF TlF. CALENDAR On refcrcnce to aliniiniics it trill be found tliz‘. Jwli ‘.\' fl}\"“~‘5 begins u] inc some tiny vi lllf’ we:k es October. nnil in.» ionic l‘ true of April and July, Scprnibil‘ and December. AQ-"ltlll. l"~l“"""l' March, and Novemb’: also 998"‘ ,on the same day 0i‘ the vrrlr 'l'l‘l'-‘ YulF-“IZIII however is only tnic in ‘ year". of iiirce huiitli" d iIn-d 5l\'I‘_lv' five days. A century ca: I1"l'-l" begin on Wctlieftinjv, l-‘.. “(.1 11F 0 _ . Saturday. Furthermore, the iii-y year ends on the sumo dill’ "I the week as that on winch li m“ 81M P “Necir 'W East Protectors" . ' m‘ Here's Territorial Arm in the Near East as they a and-picked and P?!‘ tlon at Cairo. among the finest in the Em nfifi-“i”; ‘Mire-WP? . [a ltriklng picture illultrating the ltalw ored “til.” °‘i;'.‘.';'i w specially tn wed to m ROM! Egyptians-In the British nizvnliln fly p; p apcclnl demonstra- atmd extreme hell, time W001i)“ consider!