. r3 rA’r.\"“r_\‘/:{/‘.\‘ Zr During the present epidemic of fast-spreading, grippy colds, don't let I cough, sneeze, ache or shiver gduncheclred. At the very first sign take Buckley's Cinnamated Ca ulfl and Buckley's Mixture. This double treatmen acts test. Buckley's Mixture eases the cough almost instantly and helps correct the cause. Buckley's Cinnamated Capsules give you the benefit of not ONE but FOUR pain- SOURIS lllGll SCHOOL Honour roll for FEIHUBI‘). Grade X—l. John Mullall}. Rene Dollcettc. 3. Joseph Muilaily. Grade IX-i. Terence Doucette. 2. Charles LaVie. 3. Ivan Cheveiie, and lvlerviri MacInnls. l Miss Mat-Isaac's Dept. l Grade VIII: l. Doreen Ellis. , Grade VII: 1. Earle Maclsaac. 2. c] 1 C th _ M _ Edward cliiiten. s. Jackie Marunn-lergr’ am’ m 3' s '1" P“ aid. 4 Grade VI: 1. Lynwood Campbell. 2. James McAu y, Sterling Cream- er. 3. Franklyn Heartz. Edna Mac- ‘sane. Grade V: 1. Kimball Jarvi; 2. Til-ant Chcvcrie. 3. Stanley Paqiiwi Miss Helen lllacllonalifa Dept. ‘ l Grade IV-l. Arthur Mossey and Jackie Lane. 2. Paul MacDonald and George McIxiar. 3. Ronelda Jarvis and Leonard Mal-Cormack. Grade Ill: l. Camille Gallant. 2. Danicl Morris, Jim MacDonald. Jolln Clinton. 3. Alfred MacDon- aid, Kenneth MacDonald, Stephen Cheverie. / Miss Mildred Mai-Donald's Dept. Grad-g II: l. Gloria Maximal. z. Margaret McLaren. 3. Roy Wood. Dorothy Poole. Grade I A: l. Claude Peters. i.‘ David MacDonald, James MacDon- ald. 3. Joseph Gallant. Grade I B: l. Eugene Dugas. Mili- nie Mulialiy. 2. Violet Poole and Francis Poole. 2. Clifford Clievelie. Grade I C: 1. Melvin IABrech. 2. Lloyd Pen-y. Kenneth Douceitc. 3. Wendell McLaren. George Jen- niiigs. E. James Mac-Donald. Principal. l? llreroton Understands g i, Women fi g .4 By John llalloway Horn ~ (Combined from Page D) “The two finest, I think, amended. The add couple were. as Jcvons had said, waiting for them. They were sitting on the terrace above the sea. But Still liriii-n TB Learn They wont into St. Mulo the following morning to see Rflnalj embark for home. As the bout mov- ed away from the quay the doctor clantedht Sonia. It was 3, mcm- vlllni‘) gliincc but it told hci- a great doal. She herself remained tor an- This EPIIIEMIC 0f Erhpyla/d: Joly/i: lltor month o! February: Em MCEWP" 1- Lowell Campbell. a. rtiitn Murray. _'B l Fadyen. Bristol It Vicinity Many readers here and in tar flung pllrts will regret to learn at the death ot Mr. Charlie O'Keei‘c at the ripe old age of 101 years.‘ which wok plarc in Charlottetown. a short time ago. Mr. 0'Keefe, better known as Charlie, was it knight o! the road as long gs mem- cry goes back and long before that. Stormy and flne. Charlie would be sccli going east or ivcst somewhere along the St. Peter's road u late as‘ last tall. Charlie la gone and lo are hla stories told around the fireside. He will be much missed. Thanks, to Mr. McCormack who writes from Vancouver for a ror- rection regarding Dr. R. J. Mav- Donald. He claims he was the DOC- tor‘: first patient sl-xty years ago at his old home in Montlccllm hi- writer understood the Doctor had been practicing titty tour years. It is good to know and we are happv to say the good Doctor McDonald is still attending patients here right IlMV, the daddy of them all. MUST IE FOUGHT FROM THE FIRST SNEFZE-AND HERE IS AN EFFECTIVE WAY T0 D0 IT relieving, cold-dispelling ingre- dients. The first ingredient relieves aches, pains and feverish- ness FAST. The second prolongs that relief. The third gives you the lift you need. The fourth-Oil of Cinnamon-is grand for grippe and similar maladies. Be prepared. Get these two dependable Buckley remedies NOW. If teverishness persists call your doctor. l Mr. John Keefe. has bouclit the: property ot Mr. Herb Slniiott on the Morcil Rood, vacant for quitel I number ot years and will movc be his new home right any. Mr. Anslem Lapierre has pur- chusc-d the barn on the propcity‘ ot Mr. Patrick Currali and muYCCI it to his property. This old barn was built many long years ago on the old John O'Brien property when he was a blacksmith here and was later purchased by PR. Sinnoti. tlicn by Mr. Curran, now by Mr. Lapierre. I AUGUSTINE COVE SCHOOL Report for Augustine Cove school An elforl. will be made this spring to have the old McVarisli road opened up for traffic. This is a public road and has fol" years been neglected and grown up except [o-r a sleigh track i-n winter time. Wlr g_iJuc McDonald who has taken ui; tarming on the old McVarisli farn: Twill ask the government to rc-opeli lthis road as ll. is a very short route. to the paved highway. PrlnclplPs Department Glcidc X-l. Margaret Carruthc-rs“ 2. Kitty Lou Mat-Farlane. 3. Dorothy’ Dorothy Campbell. Grade VIII-l. Betty Peters. Grade V1'I—1. Elaine Murray. ‘i. Grade VI: l. Norman CBITUIHETS.‘ 2. Gerald Murray. 2. Catherine Murphy. Mrs. Robert, Beiiaiiizei" left "[13 week with her two children by air for Bale Co-meau, to join her hus- band who returned to his old home i there last fall. , ML- ‘ Ml‘. Robl. Sanderson. Cable Head, says that despite the fart many 0t Assistant's Department Cirailc V:~»l. Both CZll'l'\liilL‘l'S. ‘t. Erma. MacWiliianis. Ii. Jimmy Mac-V ‘Gregor. , "Grade lV: l. Joan Cult-litre. 3, the smelt fishermen liad n very iTlidm“, Murray, 3, gall-lay M“- p00!‘ season he did rcai well and ‘with another man as helper the) Williams. Grade III: l. Doris CBIFLllllCIS. 2. handed some W" Hazel Thompson. 3. Lorna Murphy lllifi llfilflg ills blgliesi and Gordon Dawson (equal), starting H915"!- Gratie II tSixl l. Melvin ‘Fhomp-\ SUll. Grade It (J12): l. Ralph Dawson. 2. Joyce Cuiclitfe. 3. Vernon Pei- ers. Grade I! 1. Lois Peters and Adele Howatt (oqualJ Principal-Mrs. hundred boxes _vcar since Mrs. Harold Oakcs oiiterlsiilcd at her home for ll\Cil' lcgular meet- ing cin Maircli 4th 1947. In time absence of the president, Mrs. Verne-r Moore conducted the meeting which opcned in usual mariner. Eleven members rcipsiidrrl to roll l-all by pinning a bcak they had read ilfiltd pnioyed. Minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and 9811M- Wendeli Mac- AsslstaniP-Windsol- Smith. g Stanley Bridge Collection amounted to 65c. It was moved tlllil rosewood that The slaiiley Iii-idgv Sporting Cluh'we contribute $5.041 to the Cancer hold another good rare on Tues- Fund in April. day. March 4th. Much credit is Six pairs of boys socks and diie Bernie Hylles. Emmerson eight pairs of childzwns uztdcr- Matheson, James Hiscott. Fred Tay- wear were turned tn to the secret- lor and Everett Taylor for the fine dry to be forwarded to Red C1055 track they cleared despite the licaty gttiqe; i 1mm" they 1W1 l" Wnlflvl? in‘ liter-iv Sick committee reported visiting iloivel‘ and sliovrl. It helm; a fin" blVk and bills for fruit amounting afternoon there was p, large crowd l0 $2.24 were ordered paid. | of spectator: to witness some tin-c school committee reported pencil racing. There were two classes Gill-sharpener needed tot- school secret-l ed. Class B had three colts. Jimmy ary to try to procure some. 1 D1116. Buddy Prime and Bvnnlv Interestiiitg papers were given on’ 0y- TWv trolleys and Booms Boy Rural co-operalion and The History‘ ;:i pacer and very fast time was “l? $311 by Mfg Frgd Fall and 1113's,; made and vcry close finishes. iii~ Art Shem-en rggpgctlvuly, l though the track got soft and the, N”, ggmmlltgq are u jollows: ' pacers were at a disadvantage. : Slck; Mn‘ Bgrt, ‘Trgwsfigle, Mrs, Clasp A had four starters, includ- H51 mefgqln ‘lug two newcomers. Joe Louis, a‘ school; M“ i tilack free-legged pacer. ov/nctl and‘ driven by J. Bernard and HoncyKa-Amm Mrs» wylm-n Mame, I Gi-rl, a chestnut, iioppied pacer OWIL- Social omnmulee; M“, James Moore. Art; H. Keatlng, but owing to the soft Helm. Qmglem track was rat-ed the first heat with-l out slraips. The nlti reliables. Eli “mason Mm Hebe; 9311119111 Colcs’ good litilc irotter iinil Dill Ne“ may“, (he mull“; 15 to be Pickles ivlie ivas a little olf ills Mm at the home of Mrs. James} stride completed the entries. Following is the summary: i other week and once again Brere- ton and his daughter st. Malo. “I suppose you've no "Not until September as we can tell. It may be soonernfloe Lqul; (,1 Benn-d) ot course," he added grimly. It was sooner. The faithful Joann. In lo a telegram aent overnight. was ivaiti-ng tor them at Southampton and the following morning on the they terrace at Oherlton House heard the first air-raid warning. came lniol _ idea whoiii Honey Girl (Taylor) youll be back?" she said to thennl Belly 5 (c015,) They looked at. each other ln a silence broken’ by Libby: "One cit mom, 1t T_ Burgoynls lt'i'.O the cellars has been turned a shelter," ahe said. "What's happened. Libby?" Sonia asked. “The gardener was listening to the wireleu. It’: war." the said grimly. . (To be concluded) rumour/it. iiaanralu Guam ls the largest of the Mar- ianas islands. ' wooed wt-th tin "April Blool Joke“ | (“A95 A the meeting beilhg on Avril 19- l Correspondence included receipt‘ 3 1 lifor payment of Institute News: l- 3 3 2 letter from Halter Warm! C0- “ far Dill Pickles (Taylor) 4 2 a conwmng “m; ,1” m, 1mm 1 ‘ l“- I-tealth Study Bureau. t some discuss‘ - 91-5" 3 gal-laid have on auction sale at "°‘°°“"°' next meeting, eeeli member m don- Jimmy Dale (Davlson) l 11 me some nude ‘m. 5am; ; Buddy Prince (Taylor) 2 3 2 Mm. the "Mung adloumed the] Bonnie Boy (Hyner) 3 2 3 social commm” look gum; and The officials were: l!“ may“ a ma‘; hom- whgch m. Starter-D. J. MacDonald. iclmed “ m1“. 5mg um- llmdlu Judges-Harold Mnyhew, D. L-a- e m“ b was served by M11"! l4 Y committee in charge. WINTER HAIROUT —.*— I Wh a horse's hair la clipped in WINNIPEG -<c Pl- a Cflm- =w,,m_.§_ Wm, w, p“; on avg-mats, poign to raise $1,500,000 for the l, m,‘ Emu-my knowfL bulk-ll" °l l‘ "W filial"?! mipll‘ The reason ll that. the animal's “l Wm l” “wmmd m u" M" heavy coat ie Nature's provision future. and the executive and gen- m. Wm“, in ‘ p". o; merger-ten "l" "wmlmmlv °l "w Kim" freedom. When wild or at liberty.’ club "l wimlmm hi" “lllnlmwi- horses do not constantly exert. ‘l’ "5"" l“ 19M "W" N11 IUPPOII ‘ themselves by galloping; their gi-az-I w m’ ‘mm lng habit: make it necanar, for Announcen- J. E. Hiscott. KIN 51H BOOST DRIVE thay People Sailor ‘ Fro: ltellaiio his here are people who miter lrolii rheumatic pains year in and year oat regardless ot the aaaaon be in the Joints or or 6o weather. These pains, whether the them to move slowly. Moreover. they have to lie in the 07¢". l0 U" yhoavy covering which the horse grow; in autumn ia essential to health and comfort. When horses are set to work. however. their ettorta make them hot. It they were blanketed in a great mantle of hair they would sweat intoierably and than. having ' tiieilelel no be iiidooad y title uld. v u d m] f m‘ n.1,, 1m,“ . _B1|I'd Band Blttlrl me bring rolletfroai Sana"; f?“ o! og-‘cmen, chm. M. it to; it helps to , from the body and toimi ‘or. the“, Con‘ “ML UIIQOMZII,” n . Elliot...» ltbtnllldl a airs-aim who under m. rheumatic complaint ltalioaiddothaaanlor tlflwyenelmdookllood their coata are clkpld '6r comfort while it work. and a rill it thrown over their lolne when they are atlndltll in the 0P"! l" .harnete and at night. they all Ill!" N1 blankets to tlke the p]!!! Oi Nature's protective coverinl. iieadaabee or lien %taiaavallebln¢ the members of Weslnicrclalzd W.l. - THE ETOWN GUAKDLAnI . at riotminis --y--. MORE FURNITURE SPECIALS iFor Thursday-sFriday-Saliurday riir m First tine iii vein! _ - A BIG SAVING 0N A - 3-Fieee on: ourrrr Not since before the war hove we been file to offer e led Outfit ,et o Special Price. New, clue to the fact that we had so many orders placed, we hove o slight aver-stock, which i: your good fortune. constructiom-strongly mode M These Bed Outfits ore of a good quality and include, ‘Metal Bed in pitlin tubular steel Cable Spring and well-filled Felt Mattress, for comfort and long service. We advise eorly shopping on this item. i Aw I BUY THE COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR Sove yourself on additional $2.00 by buyjng the com- plete outfit ot this Special Price of- 950 - i Pieces Priced Separately as F0ll0ws-- BED SPRING MATTRESS No. 80—3 Atlos Bed iii No. 92-l Spring iii 3'3" No. 134-2 Fell Mamas; 3'3" and 4'6'_' sizes- and 4'6" sizes- in 3'3" and 4'6" ;i;e5_ Regular .. $13.95 Regular $1195 Regular H $250 Less 20% 2.80 Less 2095 2.60 Less 20% 2,50 Special .. $11.15 Special .. .. .. .. 31E Special .. mm Q Our purpose in offering these special prices i: chiefly to entice you into our Furniture Deport- ment, in Sumimerside and Charlottetown, where Extra yum, ut_ you will see Special Bargain price tickets on.‘ literally hundreds on "Clear-outs". Come! tise. Discounts from 20% to as much os 50% See! of items, too varied to adver- lt will poy you to coll. Buy! Save! IIOLMAWS BIGGER BUYING liliIES YOU BETTER VALUE! STARRETT. BURNETTE OPEN 1N ‘TERROR TRAIL’ SOON l Oolilnbia Pictures’ "Terror Trail." newest oi‘. the “Durango Kid" series 1o! Westerns star-ring Charles Star- Ed. Committee. Ncrs. Charles Mari-Jolt and Smiley Burnelie, blazes its -way “d “Y We“ Tall" "d drive" W shemn. Mrs. Hal Rosmwn. M". 5.33.111. and riiriiii-yinnn siirneiie ‘are Barbara Pepper as the roman- Lunch Mrs. Art Sherren. Mrs. Hllnic interest and Ozle Waters and his Colorado Rangers, the rhythm- ‘rheatre "DU-VBJIKO" into the Etnpire Supporting makers of the film. Ed. Earl Rcpp wrote the original story and Moore with Mrs. Hebe-r Macvltlle screenplay. which was directed by entertaining. Roll call to be lM-‘Ray than“, GARY COOPER. STARS IN ADVENTURE FILM Opening tonight iit the Prince Edward Theatre ls “Cloak And linger." first production qt the it “e de-‘newly formed United states Pic- tures. Inc. Slowing Gory Ccopi, the exciting drama o! romance. danger and suspense is realensed by Warner Bros. in celebration of the 20th Anniversary of Talking Pictures. Dlnotied by Fritz tang and pro- duced by Milton Sperling. the tilm introduoq Lilli Palmer. outstand- ing liliglish actress. in her initial American screen appearance as Ooopfa iwe interest. Robert Aida. reirlembered for his portrayal ot George Gershwin in "Rhapsody tin Blue." is also featured while a includesJ HOUSE AND LOT FOR BALE IY TENDER House to be inoved to lot on Reserve Street Property of the Lets Mu. Edith Stewart Tendon Will Clone March 22nd Tiic Loimt or Any Tender Net Necessarily Accepted Anit- I. H. STEWART vladllnil‘ évlifllvlf. Dan Seymour. J~ 5W5"! 3mmbflfl. and others. until July, 1M6, wlhen granted o permanent in the RAF can/mum Gvnms mar. am coon PROUD BEGIMENT —_- GIVEN OWN PUB LONDON. binlch 11 —(CPl—- ___ gmdlo/LJ. Sl10lIO0n.i'rCl‘ilOll,i PLNZAIVCE, England. March 11 s" hizds c oseli to fly Ali- Marshall ACM-hx-metnbers of the Cold- erlc Hill. Air Council meni- _ ber for technical services, on a 20,- i GOO-mile tour of the lndln and l oim public house The old cold. Far East Commands of llie R.A.l-‘. ,strea.mcr. v Wingtlmdr. Sholfoon was for- Capt. M. Boliuio, 5m of Empire Flying School. lie served in 1942 and his fat-her Illa] in the a.c.a.1-". lrOm October, 1939. Boutiio. presented ills old 301d. Excellent Value In I Cliildrelfs High Chairs , Sturdy, well built High Choirs in attractive‘ lvcry Enamel finish. Hos troy and footrest. - - - Limited Quantity-Specie Ily Priced Sturdy Kitchen Chairs You'll wont one or two of these Specially Priced Kitchen Choirs. Be early as the quantity is limited. No Moll Orders Please. -. m SORES he wiis commission ‘i streamers‘ Association with a 100- comlteygcg deli” m overs.“ Sup year lease on the inn as a mem- p es, lorial to his son. Dr. Edith Summerakill, lcoli “Ytlam Guard-s when violins Corn- , IIOME-GBOWN wanna- wall now can boy a drink in their ‘ INCREASE; 1R UJt, l the ‘ livcries of home-grown c l_' hi f fl ll in r v c e 3 lig instructor at the present owner. was killed at, Oran ‘ flour mm; lncrcased m (h, Unmrd 50 p" Mm or sprouted m1," u n J- | Klflldotn in January and helped to ls otherwise sound. 1 5.15 L50 Guaranteed Satisfaction Since i851- EACH— A/foi-mei- Guardsman has selected as the tenant and prloiits will go to regimental char- it es. » been j ministry parliamentary secretary, alliarlid deliveries to mills in Lili- the wt-eiLs ending Fob. 1 wcrc 30.000 lwu fllflllut 55.000 ton; and 112cm tone for the tour weeks ending Dec. 38 and Nov 30 respectively. Harvesting last autumn was mldt‘ _ difficult by rainy weather and H2O UJNDON. March ll -(CP)-»De- food ministry now pen-tilts nllllm whciit to to accept unfit-iii containing ill! 1n l" l!" limo" H. J. Quinton. U. ll. 0.. ornament. Trans-dan- Idl Alflflme. t: rt'a Intern Ami credential: which male lur lum- orlfl fllehl- curtain at 5 aea sitvlnon. Ottuaa in the grow m. man let to riebt. lie. Melville teem. who accountants! the loom from oimia; r. I. leech-agar. 1". o. A. operations notifier; llf- lilllnltoa n: s.» mart-emu no ‘ltwbi: Ur ll "i ' .' as illting Aloetatten: am. Oanil- Ilvn z ,1 a amt. aiiienr in u» ll- nar-eia torque. Qt '