.' o Marconi; toss » _ i‘1.~;l...i..;1"§sir o; Lenten Meditations Bank of llontml Executive Changes from " '- Sllfl Fll’ "i! i The Times, London ‘I - ‘“‘ u‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘u soa of the late Sir Jbupb Pops p E I w" v vw we {yg-lgréerrgcccrtl-tfary o5 State. ldvga.‘ I _ ' ' g i‘ I E ymlelll “I'll” M", ~=~~- ‘We _ _ t‘ _ suasrrrurron fiégézsiaiTlfiiillft-Qna tiimfi-‘lycgg: ' ' Thooronaebmiaaa who sue-fie rage“ ' "‘ """"° f! e ll I00 d , In u h h "flflflmofllgf 211111;“ all‘: in gfdedwlfliim in Israel was a named meczazgr to radar-tr 0:2 , , f"; a“ My and "who" u?" x 1'5! ll ml»!!- Ho had no time don Belcher-asslstsnt general man- Ellen 3 Dgqry . comes from having fashioned “ °' ‘"“"°m"i'a or pastimes. but leer in charge of the bank's of- brand’ new hooked ru . 42¢ an: wig iwlz 12mg? m. fices u. Quebec. the Maritime; and lady a "b t h . ' - By u! Island Insurer's Wile to r5313? cutie‘! this. iiibhilffiifiifififl“... Cum W3‘: ~ ““ " w" "i W dammit awn him and it (continued 2mm Page a) “M” "' ‘Md m“ "W" "i" noes-em for him. as can; or {Q2 And the grey. lowerin skies of stat-day. which aeeme to en- 1E the laziness of one of the at Aldsrlea, so that she ussed the day in idleness-and liked lt-iifted, to give place to sunlit ones today. “Frosty this bar finarning. Ellen" James ventured. 1.. ‘jvring the bed-covers, to obran | hotter view of the new window. ‘bnfnro We once more shouldered our burdens of the day. Windy as well, which hastened our steps, at our i-horing. but -with blue skies and flouting white clouds and sun- 's‘ine lighting the distant hills. firm activities that had heap ogtpgnfid, because of yesterdays groarincss wer: taken up today. - Mac hauled an en ine early to '33! to his wood-saw ng an Rio 5.1m “we worked pretty la finish it"; Jock went to 11w nil his wood-splitting Julttrs and Psrd to the ca tle-wnt- sting. James, a bit hesitant in his at times. becausmo! the misery. still persists. worked over- coming to supper when ow of a dying day lay. quiet and lovely along the 0nd and iiclds. Teams homed hen from a trip to the city and Paid. white at the gateway, barked a short salute at their. passing. ‘ And fresh rumors of Spring s- tlmes coma to ms daily. By a ght .-sacks bleaching on lines for the quilting season; by ' hcne—l{aro- 1y“ piecing linings o this mater- ial for the same urpose; by letter also I hear of t. and one lady. who, so she told ma, finds “the div-s long and not much else to do," is at her second rug and the Iii?) which time there the anersi as‘ ztxlficlaaslaoeamall and neat. . Q ' A teach it . lwam u‘ walks a diggadld: tiiroiiifh ttlktleatworfid‘: theological each dgy to reach he‘. school and PICNIC“ 0! which EH5 Illlvyi it a great deal and I knew mu‘ Au l“ an‘ mfiamn- tar i." ‘m?’ i" M" in» i’.’.l°‘if”u.."i.‘uu1.'§§’.a“"'” f?“ er, eac n l t . cares ere monplace professign gilclllo an sigma "n" ‘"1 emerlcncy call from a and worthy calling. and merits the “h” “m Shme"; m i? y sun o at eastern best skill and patience th t Mn brins to it. Auotncrasohzlbei 1"“ h" Bmllmi the only son in miffllri. milked a pampered cow 5 "mill hfime. and whilst the in ~thc owner's absence "in we‘ father was at his \vit's end to know evenings" at her place of rest-i W118i l0 d0. i-hc mother had risen dance. and I blessed the Island t0 the Occasion and made her way itirls, who in their education filldlm m" dwllin place of the pro- Dlaces for thus. knowledges and Phfiii But E ha had a number arts not learned in schools, but at 0f previous engagements," and so the same time which fits them to be would do the next best ; take their places well in a Pro-iprovide a substitute. He Said 5o vince so largely agricultural. There his servant Gehazi: “Gil-d up my rlnrzfkgoonmgtrénlthinga to learn to loins. and take my stag; 1;. thine ent, and it comes to hand. and go thy wgy and 1W my me that the older generation of staff upon the face of the child“ Wilme" were Well avcomriished imBut this stibatitution of staff “why °f “m” WW5: m vhilld!" for a livinK contact fails; of its i.€“’§.".u.‘.'i..u‘.".iii‘.‘£“‘...i““ “no” we my who u» ma» - Yll visited the home and touched the and tatting. One lady writes mo. flew of the b0 m. h“ that mother to her. has reached gush W551", refluxed Wm more than ninety years and still e . a ‘ is rather a thrilling story :22: us" s": i" il="'".ii::=i n u" any ° e“ ° 9 and one of its outstanding lessons birilidl" a the failure of doing good by r" M.” iii"; "in . e com , t and trigla andnth: miricigil §:°"Y' 5°" “i” i" l mdem have seen down the years. mgbggzvigfflati‘ ‘n12? fifiectilgg But, r must t t n. klt- 5 t ° I'M rieileliel peril it chen at once, rfeoiyrgvcg hears Iiimk ‘m "m1! Almflcan contin- senae an uneasiness in the room m‘ 5 1°"! “W! '10 lflilirh that the below. It tells only one story. It "M35116 0f Pfllfllld. Norway and hag come to the tme o! evenln . Great Elia-ill Cvllld not be made when James wishes food and drln I 51155515130 f0!‘ what Americans to be placed before himself and Oilkihi i=0 do. . W 1i" hlithvoioo constant- ‘WWOR l to God. These mpg?“ a seminary prophets. iv and and mothers must be lure of this fascinating handicraft makes ma wish to take the old Gives Moiliersalway To Relieve ' lllssrles of Acts Pnnpily h I bull-ensued rub v b the throat, chest bronchial tubes luau: eoworl: with It spacial " W" modlclnalsqm 014$‘ shat ind" hob guest. Until tomorrow-Diary - Good- Fat-hers lilslit- gfisillki, i-lgil-i til‘ ctig “not make w . No tick-i ior w- oof.» 52%.; 571111 1Y1 the BOY Scouts. no holiday i - ‘iuéu‘i‘&‘““...a" r...~..“*>;:*.. ants ouabt w do for sir children 5v Pt-‘rwnsl tact. Wh . i-lonnaire wgncircula/tedmaztgmg notifies nmniber oi young peopl Q Q what they would like thzir fatihar rent ills o s i’ goliscwhers. and can of tha. mars“: lllln slovelleishlnsinflm volr-oid- l-‘iii... fish. ’ ' . - ill: moat Congestion llltl lrrlhtloa la Bronslialfillns gmigggngit agar mg d»; u; . __ _ _ a .5 ‘ Bemuseiapmwaing-nimhfiai Ywm for that. what a Wiggly “d” (u mum-m] bn-np to offer. instead. a stick. gonad relief’, most ) mafia New” t“ “Y i“ “h” ‘hmnd’ 7°“! which God makes upon a man to love and serv Hi . h isubstitute a, olaeckfnboolgatngarggf st“- “.."...z=..,.'~i=i==,,,~,=, suit...‘ Slfifii‘. rots: mmh‘ m“ “- swd it may be. “for individual faith and personal contact. daamlllfltitbecoldhgoaol "A llswlufltiaoilasuswiu. untried remedies-get iraad Rliaf banish: with this time-awed now 1o save There is always a. way to avg asrho llio a hbgeuen’ homenmed ' . " you real] t to do . M ‘"1"- "I- miesbm- ‘cyfom. ¥:7.i°.."'.‘ii.§§ 33531:; 5:51;" b5? brill] pblllkl in!“ llll- not anything, w c _ lifl- T17 lti Jlhgo ill ' Tbis article acraoalirsieu how It can be dons (th t is 8110M). For ‘inst-altos laid. house rant for example. w; may ho pgy- winner tr ‘by "l8 $30.00. $40.00. .00. or more gr month for a. flew roams. Even 9-09 Per month for l0 years amounts to 8860000 and 850.00 runs into $6,000 for the same time. To solve this problem. what nuut be done? What ls the first ste to oielle’ l i A ' ma» [agar i; Y take’! The first ls. secure the to build on, _ The mistake make. lg that /-- they put off frosn t to time and gm] appo nted an MR. EDWARD POPE Newfoundland. Mr. Belcher is as- suming the duties of Otho Rupert Sharp. who ls to ratiro shortly af- ter service of 40 Years with ill! bank, 24 of which have been as an assistant general manager. Mr. Pope, who has seen service with the bank in France, as Willi as in Canada and England, recent- ly returned from England where he had been present during the days of tha "blitz." Before going to England in 1983. he was succes- sively manager of the St. Roch of- fice in Quebec and of the Halifax main office, and aupcrintendentcf branches in the Maritime Provin- ces. THE CHARLQTTETOWN uuAnmAu osinniu euinnmi ~ coll-n llgflj“ a“ has] Interest. bat h. dnaolvliaaturoaay at aunts a word $81; ails In o-Iuncs ‘ a ‘*7. 000K’! for Photographs. UONFEDEBAT ‘Wasn- lON LIFE m- Ill ADVEBTIQEMINT s-n- The Vvsue. "arid FOI JEWELLE Crocketts. “Y m“. Gila-Q: TEE GUARDIAN IN ~lalanders and other; m dosiroéu of obtaining The G may t Walk ' , ll Saltgrsgt.‘ “a what spa, ISLQNDER DEAD - ‘wgrd ha; basn received of the death of Mr. W. R. Nelson son of tha late Mr. Herltls Nelson .of Montague, his home i.n Vancouver. l3. C. Sunday, Feb. 24th, CONVALESCENT - The man friends and readers of "Agrlcolafl (Mr. Blythe Hurst) will be leased ‘to learn he has recovere from his recent indiapositlon, and hopes ‘iodide ‘" ishis. sits: a 6 25c . _ . ’ . SOAP. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . E_"§§.‘.L'“1,s..,,"§§§‘ ma; Mackerel Fillets, tin . 29c “h” gfsrfigzrfgnaziéfng "agmgm ma‘: Smoked Sardines, 2 tins 29c JQHNSTONQ LIQUID WAX wt hismotherandglsbers Herring-infirm ....,. . . . . . and brothers in Burlington. Mass S t- 21 h“ “turned u, m! home in n“, IIICO, Ill - ......... C ""1- m Bone-s view» ii. 85¢ ma. Z u... 23¢ HQNOR CONFERRED — Mr. Justice Arsenault, Director of The Canadian Geographical Society. has received word from Ottawa uaurax. ' Halifax ulrdln {-1 LENTEN 5" FRESH napnocx FILLETS. GGESTIONS SALE ENDS MARCH 9 31c viivvii Lb. SMOKED nanoocx FILLETS. PEAS. tins 25c Lb. Sunkist swssr - JUICY 3'“ CW“ 4 Dozv 5.253%... f?” M“ u. racnsnns. on. s tins 25C an... .. .. .. .. 55C _ 28c i Kraft Dinner, 2 pkgs. . 37c STRING Bulk Macaroni, 4 lbs. . 29c Quality Cheese, lb. 35c Spaghetti, 2 pkgs. 29c Choice Potatoes, peck .. 45c CARNATION MILK. BEANS. Tails. . . . . . . . . .. . _ . . . ,, ,, .. 2 tins .1. 3 u... 25c 33c Texas Seedless Choice Carrots, . 4 lbs, 25c GRAPEFRUIT. . Celery, extra large stock 29c 3 for 29c Salt Herring, large, fat, 2 for Dry Codfieh, choice, lb. 35c BONELESS CHICKEN. Fancy Quality. . . . . . .. 2 tins Cross at Oharlottetown T0 PBOVIDI- SUPPER - The ladies of St. Paul's, St. Peter's and tha Baptist congregations are to provide the supper for the hospital campaign workers in Zion Church hall this evening. On Thursday that -at a_recent meeting of thls| Kipper SIIBCkIr Pkl- 18¢ HEINZ BABY FOODS, 335352.53‘? fidfifaauéif°iiilii Spring Clothéa Pins. 1s different kinda. 3 tins ‘d “ F°u°w °' ‘he 5mm’- 2 doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c AYLMER TOMATO ‘ Ti" “Alien!” m’ We h» Sardine Sandwich Spread . . ' Zaffiifiosmrmntaufagtfiugl” °“' Ta. '. JUICE. 2 a... 25C w‘ ‘ l. KETCHUP. $2621 it‘??? m‘??? ‘John Grade “A” Mun“ Large Size Bottle B. e M81111 Q! Prince Ed- Tender 5 t» 9 ibe- mil SIRLOIN srsax. Lb. evening at the final report meat- lng the supper will be provided h_v| the la f Trinity United. the Central Christian. the Church of Scotland and the Salvation Army. INVESTITURE AT MISCOUCHE. NEXT SUND I MR. 0. I. CHAR-Y An Islander by birth. Mr. Sharp joined the bank at Chatham, N.B., in 1000, and served in both Eistcrn and Western Canada before he was appointed joint manager of the bank's office in Mexico City 1912. Promoted to the post of sec- retar of the bank in 1915, he was assistant general manager two years later. His suc- cessor. Mr. Belcher. has been with the bank since 1902 when he joined the organization in Winnipeg. He was appointed an assistant general manager in 1942. after seven years as superintendent of the bank's branches in Manitoba and Saskat- chewan. with headquarters in Win- ilnvestlture at Miscouche. Pilot Of- ‘ficer P. N‘. Poirier, son of Mr. and ‘ mccasion His Honour wlll present ygion with portraits of the - -. _¢ ~_.. ~ - - i Don't fhoois 1&5 loose armhole, [bulky silhouette. .... I‘ Do iei usruj- c qi ii n a I slonderlsyll Eiluialobit v Yomllkabllwomon. morsthsnoouifortiait-luolothes wantflsitsry gdfbuy. But must have boob flaws-yous coastal-t to have style. ‘was: tootiphtocoitugtumneatthsvatiumtooloossor Iiobuvoaotmuutntwimauoriuauaouatornayruiaruu ‘ileelithrtruoliauofohofigiueflirnbrokea verticsilinesfromasot Ohezn arstnlght diagonal lines smear toalioo sws/y mm width. 179 Queen Street Ioal Estate Dealers are our auth- orised sank lee them, or call at thalle ofnkrinlca‘ Séreetcland 8on- nee n: y w on ure y. S52E61. Mn. I‘. '0. sanctum g. Mr. ‘Belcher, who was horn in Montreal. gfiined most c‘ his experience in estsrn Canada. 1n l0 9 he was appointed an flflSlbiLhli inspector of the bank's Western branches and was successively ar- slstant district superintendent of nipe ITANCIIIL SOIIOOI; "W" 1°‘ "brlmll" Saskatchewan with headquarters 0"" 3'4"" 3'5"" - in Regina. and assistant district 5"" 1x4- Bhim? 4"“? bu erlntendsnt of Ontario branches 5- Um!" ""31"!" 3- a"?! Mic‘ w th headquarters in Toronto. and l"- in 1N3 ha returned to RA inn to Grad VIII-l. Violet Aiken‘ 2. d g 3-. - g Sheila/‘Macbean; 3. Joyce ac- flflfflffgfltcif‘ ‘Ma m’ “c e an. ________..__ Grad VXI-l-Iaold C k . my“) as‘ rrrri. . -“-°‘.‘.‘f ra e - .' c a‘ . 1g . on Alberta Toddp a. Mary Kell . ' to", °“'m'r'g°wm“fgt°'§.gmv§ry with Grade III-Marcellus Tra nor. 4g hour, bu...” wen-tn‘, Cqttun gage {b-Amuqs 119281118133,“ mpg m4 fact, Elm ragga longer r s — a er . _ - Grade I (Bl-Stephen Trainor. mm‘ m“ mo“ Perfect attendance; Lillian c- Wale; _ (GP) - an. gala‘; gain. .Bh in ‘lacy- warm gums. valid-tower: ig- Il e . um e mus drama c - smite Todd and game ennui cles. has died a His bsadlc m‘ .. ~ -D. Mater Cairns, teacher. Motrionydd." ternoon next His Honour Lieuten- ant-Governor Bernard will hold an Mrs. Arsene J. Poirier of Mis- douche will be decorated with the Distinguished Flying Cross which ho won a year ago. On the same the Miscouche Branch of’ ‘he Le- King and Queen. PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS- Mr. Lorne H. McFarlane of Sum-- merside has purchased from Her-j inn P. Found his fine lsrm home and tourist cottages situated at New London. Mr. McFarlane with his family will make this his sum- mer home and use the farm for potato growing. Mr. McFariane is to he congratulated on his purchase as it is m one of the finest loca- tions on P. E. I. Mr. Found it is understood has reserved a lot where he will build a summer cot- tage and spend the summer months in New lbondon. CITY POLICE COURT — At the City Police Court yesterday morn- ing the accused in a case of reck- less driving and causing bodily harm was given six months with- out the option of bail. It was also recommend " that his license be cancelled. Two drunk and disor- derlles were fined $10 and costs or 20 days and $10 or 20 days respec- tively. Nine drunks were on ih docket. Two were fined $10 and , costs or 20 days and $10 or 20 days respectively. Two others were fin- AV - On Sunday af- N i ll M165 June MECPUCTCQ“ Silk Still Made $5.1... Barry Buadee. R- C,- . V. R. and sea “You Said is‘. Bgptlgflwfiihlléth Hall tonight. Our I ° ' Ill Ancient ‘Way tain 8 oc 554-5 MB. AND MRS. GEDDIE Mar anon. West Royalty. menace the gagement. of their dallflhifl‘ Cw" gtggngg Laura to Ivan Artihul‘. I00 of Mr. and Mrs. Edem- MacArthur- Charlottctowri. Marriage to takle place this month. 3'54 - onurwn sanvrcss. —“Servlce on Sunday. March 10th a Alex- andra at 1. i-lazelbroolt at 3. Cross Roads v.30. The world nay of prayer service in connection with KUNMING. China. March 4- (CPl-Jrhey still make silk in the ancient way. slowly and careiultlly and heauti . but sill: is wor lass than utLl tartan cotton China. Sturdy cotton coolle cloth sells for almost double the Price silk, Cotton is sold by the foot. to in" vcrno Dist-riot W111 Vie“ 0" asanis and working folk whose gfiday. Mach 0th the Alex- ands inlrc ose lhang curled to the a-ndra Baptist Church at 3 P M- roundnlls o hoe handles or rick- Churches inclu ad in this a i sha sham- include Vernon River. C-h V“- n is bought in short pieces. not ley, Millvlew. Pownai. Alelflmdr“ for new garments. but for patches. llazelbrook, Cross Roads, t, Herb‘ some outfits are little but a col- vfii Ciifiim- A “mm mvlmtm“ "5 lectlon of careful patches in vari- i“ 9° “me m m“ colored blues. ranging from i-hc Y" lm” l‘ ed liite or skimmed milk to the B~ smiY lgrgsndwnew denim blue of the lai- 3'5' ' est mending. the uthole held togeth- er by patient. fine stitcihlnlg. But despite eight years of war and devas atiori. the silk crafts of China. somehow survive. to rc- create a beauty that was old 2.000 years ago.. When the mulberry leaves come out, and the seed-lpearl eggs of the silk moth hatch. od women wise in the ancient craft. and their grand- dau liters new to it. still minister to insatiable hunger of bhe tiny eds. in the vice of s ecial DTRYE-l’ the worl . Rev. Sterling house. Minister. You} scnoorT Report for February: Senior Department Grade x Sr-l. Shirley Cooka.. z, Mary Watts. 3. Norma Lew '- Grade X Jr.-—1. Marguerite Ves- fiase it‘ sit-i .“rlii.”.ru2- -"*‘“ “""" .' .l.-th lsh Grade 1x Jr.--l. Gerald ‘Robin my“ Qaysftlkfgilgyflad mum.“ “drone vm-l. Christine Proud. in 5 g mamd as they attack the mulberry leaves. On ed all for nice gifts. After sing- ing For She's A Jolly Good Fel- low, the girl friends bounced her. tha ladies. assisted by the hostess. The rcmalnded of the evening was spent in dancing and social chat. All wandered home at s late hour. wishing Eileen much happiness in her new home. AT ROTARY - ‘Tlndetutanding the teen-agers" was the interest- ing subject the Charlottetown Ro- tary Club heard discussed yester- day. The speaker was Miss Lois Tapper. B. A.. B. Ed... Girls‘ Work Secretary of the Maritime Ballg- ious Education Councll. Discussing the topic in a practical manner Miss Tapper told many human and gripping tales of taen-agera. and the difficulties which they encoun- ter at this age. Physical needs. the need f r und r tandl th d cf comobanlonsehin. hi‘: has: “ad l"th"logg"gey‘j“‘kt w...“ and w“ loving care in the hem, were a " t d wnhem Mum, an...“ 5.7.8531‘; iiifliltiiiéii “'-’32.ii'.‘; it'll? lull i;- ‘ . Later he move o t e Mupherun‘ Z311‘ 50.: his health. ‘Vice President A. L. 1 t 5 Th Inger 0| Cilfl! health Olillns cold m""“‘ir.:.....".."$.':."::..2‘:"..i tondodtximmodistoiyaiaynvoottrsiiy will! the d ldtba the fl§i3r1.61fv5£i'rt1'1w “grab ruddy and i loosen! , m"- -.....a.ert-r.....~ziu~.:; %l::mihnbofliflnlqquohkfiqfl 4 h be “y” marquees-grammes“ ‘ hat Ladies Night would be held on March l8. Mrs. l’. J. Levy was a guest of the club. The Rotary charge was road to a new nomber Gordon White. by Past ‘resident T. Rev Cudmore. Gordon vaa and Nell Matheson were Joint airmen. . gin- Personals Dr. and T. V. Grant, left yeiter- day for Ottawa. , ___. Miss Shirley Ferguson of Halifax arrived last Friday at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Ilbert Kill, of New iugow. to visit for an indefinite ‘ period. Miss Ik-rguson will also ‘visit her sister. Mrs. William Mac- Oulgaa, of linkers. CASH & CARRY STORES DEL“... DELIVERY SERVICE THE STORE WITH THE STOCK Phone 747 "TEE ONE STOP SHOP” iblea are faintly audible ing after which lunch was served by‘, 45c SERVICE Phone 748 lleibourne ilikee its Baby Buses MELBOURNE, Australia, ma. 4 -iCP)-Melbourne bus aumor- ltles are delighted with the rBsuliS of an experiment to proud: special transportation for mothers with babies and children lat strollers. ushers and ab carriages. pvictorian Pubic Works luiitiister John Kermeliy, who initiated the service. said that both regular bus travellers and mothers have act- pressed satisfaction with tihe so:- rlmm/t. The buses an clearly mbelled and pick m onll mailings with babies and small children and those with equipment 1n which to carry theme w Although the “baby buses Nlfl set, schedules. they are arlimfld to allow time for mothers to act in amd out with tiheir babies. Mothers pay an additional full (are (maxi- mum el t cents) for each carnage or strol er they load on the bus. Earlv surveys indicate that thev are more than content wit-h the ad ditional comfort the scheme pm vldes. WINS PRIZE FOR PLAY MONTREAL. liiarch 1 —-’CP)—- Award of a $100 victory bond to S. G, Belt. of St. Catharincs. Ont" for his prizmvinning play M1" Doubles" in tho national . contest hspoéisored-dm ana fgiiiflfifin” 551d the Canadian Art Theatre. was announced today. ._ BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHT 8.30 ‘I'll re the slme ls those prev t on! Blnzoa in the olty. Freesout n a t, . all! for), ha is In mo to d 85 and costs or l0 days and $5 2, ‘B nice Iewis. ~ firth”, “d “us: a: [at ‘o gr 10 days respectively. One ac- Grcrfda VII—1. Hazel Andrews. t o! this emerald fodder. ' ha on lg the this] of cused was given 20 days and an- Grade VI-l. Marina Watts. 3. W°Tm5 5P"? We“ 0W" mum-my l,ut¢‘ time", “u! mggly us; they fall other had his case dismissed. Three Freda Newson. 3. Dean Waist?“ l y‘ gfilieiblgkyl-‘fiflldbelgrig: “uzgg to mskn a on sy- others were remanded. A man Perfect Attendance _- re _ lag rent. and even ' Ily tha set‘ charged with obtaining goods un-i Cooke and Norma Lewis. f°°°°°luu ‘mull-Qmolllmglxhilfihtwgvlir t?‘ atoms than in the face. that h the der false pretenses was remanded Anna Mnefhersun, teacher. coneml o! m“ “m. 5m‘ “mun” fix“ u‘ “a! l?" 7'“ “m! M“- mmm Dwmmm. but the cult of the silkworm has’ ° ' "3 “m” never died out. This article would ba ineom lets nmpal. suowm _ A very . ‘ If the rude:- dld not know w are pleasant evening was spent ca) the Nqzagl: sioaél-é. é-sgaelizl gigvcifiletfi: algae :12?‘ ‘glflsslg. stigyrtsiatfillleergt 311?." u" be“ hudh‘ ob- gfilmestoalng; Qiiiuxuiu? r13“ i893; ‘grade V 8-1’. Gladys MacDonald. gait!“ ma‘?! Mani! hgvy lief‘; - ' ‘ _‘ q _ . 1e y ow a n a h- fisaummmgb” l: $353,‘ tdrlteelhcdseraldd uiibivigrP°i§ gthkeyir‘ 2' gfaagewfitl-l-l. Joan DVesey. 2. Lviltm is’? lroklarjtnir; tha stir-chat wants » ~ - . 3. J _ ennis. c or pac es more an“: 1:." soars-re. as‘: ii§‘..“.§“.’.i§..-E'1i.°.“'aliiiiinimiiiiiif- E‘sl‘:lf¥fi“i-» 31in» i2f‘3.‘..‘l‘“'°““ W '0' a - . Skeet, the autdde. head of day. The bride-to-be was esclfited, grade III B——_1. Muriel Mar: on A u?“ ignsflle markets in Kumn- , Prime 5 t, Think u, our, "t In to a seat of-honoi by tma ac . 1 B u Andrews m‘ reveals ma‘ price‘ range from Wlola II the flied. The Rae. tha, gifts were carried in and 2 (éfllfillfi vgmlt" -. e y ' about 5L3 to “N50 a yam m u h“ mclnmt “than mgsfi ‘diff {Voexfigclgaxelghiilkgrsglrlliriggd ieiaalcl: ‘Giffde II Bx-l- All" Bl'°\""- s~ mo”? spending on weight and m? Q y y Ewen read ‘the amusing vnrses. GT5!" T-l- Euubflh Wat's‘ ,‘ qmmy‘ ' ADAMS I C0. Eileen in her usual manner Hank-i GEOTIB P1‘°\"l~ 3~ Mfirm MQCDW“ id. a Highest average: Elizabeth Watts. 95,5 per cent. Most stars for spelling-Emile c°fi‘;:.t stars for arithmetic-Elaine Cooke and ladys MacDonald. Perk-ct smartest-lie: (glad: m: Donald,Elane oo e. ill‘ ‘ Eurasia Merrill MacDonald. Elim- ct wlrtnrttifasd llsyW. ‘reseller- __________ In Memorials: ivm. wfnfssason The death occurred at his home. .535 Waterloo M. Vancouver. l!- O., of William Russel nelson, third , sari of the late Horatio and Susan ,Nelson of Montague- Biil. ll! he was well and favorably knowrnwaa i He is survived by his loving wife and one daughter (Ruth! Mrs. dam Burpee, two grandchildren. iaiso three brothers and three ais- ters, namely; Guy. Herb. and Mrs. Ed Kerr. Montague: Horace and Mrs. Ingram. Boston, Mum; Mrs. Buchanan, Mont-ton. N3. The funeral, which was held from tha Grandview Funeral Home was largciv attended by a lot oi old friends of the deceased, mnnv of them former P. Ii. Islanders. beautiful Full-strength yeast 0V0!‘ 70 years. E‘ For Charitable Purposes EXTRA LIGHT BREAD! acts faster because "'8 ‘fflhl Fleischmaarfa fresh active Yeast goes right to work-makes sweeter, tastier bread . . . insures tender light texture. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-use Pieisclunana‘: active. fresh Yeast with the funiiiar yellow label. Dependable —Csnads's time-tested favourite for testified to the high which the deceased was held. The pallbearers were old friends. B. L. Melllsh. V. G. Mclaren, EL. Smith. Wm. Flaming, S. Kennedy and L Kidd. Burial took place in .Ocean View Cemetery. (Patios pluses us!) ulna m causes