.-»~..-.-_ ...,,-._..... ... .. -<ais"......u<‘ -" rscs slx i CAPITOL- TODAY & SAT. ,,, Cusldy leads n.- . l. ul-Oooruo Heyoo-Runeilli Charlene Fluid - Earle Nedglm J Billy King - Kenneth Harlan - LATEST News _ a STS NOVELTY _ SPORT Officers & Men The peas‘: on e men-hunt end ‘dicsltion that the women of the Province were ready to do their share in so worthy s cause. Mr. J. O. Hyndnlan. Provincial Chan-roan for the C was present and spoke words of en- couragement and of respon- slblllty all should feel In support- lng the Legion war effort. Before taking his seat Mr. Hyndmen mov- edavotooftlumkstotlaemon- tague Women's Institute who had provided the supper. is was lmicefully acknowledged by Mrs. Alison Macbean. President of the Institute. M3 ' m Major iiellutt THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN . 15C I ' a ca. - ' alumina-vodka el IIVQ UNITED Hiya‘ on "If... Interest m m..-ow... ol. Rev. w. A. uwQuIn-o. o ‘ "u nuenynaI-lnlnayhehoertedED-JIIIBIIWI- 171151111457‘ Legion Campaign -' ~ ~==~ ‘ -- "My w- mun l‘..°"“sf.'u“"s.e __.______.___."" "' '“'““'°-°‘ ..._._.._.. n’ 1. Sundsy adwel ’ unm- Rélvlelr CIASWILI. ra- newsroom "I 4°” '3' ‘ Nearly thirty workers fu- Mm- l" “sum SIB MANY “BUNCH-While the w... ndiielflclnlt muons. ""'-°'“"°"" _ _ 1...... oamnshm fflcinls n. sIerIdId banquet Ila the Legion 5N I‘ L's,” 7'“ 31L tmveofinz to o v.73? Hall’ at Momtamle last evening. Mr. Esnymmu CHURCH 5E3 Inc. they passed four large oovies w, A. Mel-ocean. County Chair- “legs sum,‘ Rm.“ um‘ I-Iunuorlan Parvrldlzcs leeqmu on ‘fig gresmeflttgugéifielmimgfi Mountfstewsn, yi A M Iilghfleldi me m“ “m” '1“ Hm “d 0X19 8. ' , chum,“ can mo“ M“, M“, P. M. Msrshfleld 1.30 P. M. _ _ _ "Wm ____ "s... "persists —— m“ ’ ° “ fir“ u"°'.§sI‘.§‘.....°""t-.““£ N . _ s eep rs. u ( ‘\ tirenlnfion h“ Tféiflii,‘ Fulfil of 33am t o‘ . $6010: n ' ' - ' me oen . m- y».- Mo... M l» --““‘“‘w-“- e-Prmtecy-a. also: s... . t»... n Kw Y“ cglléoglls lgiectlve ta: 1,307.34.“ Palmer dz Haslnm. City. L490. _ . said that the Women's Institutes - _ pnngmmvq; op- c, 5.4m m, . * k -— 3,, h... been cimulnrized and that flcllilw" °F FQLENT-fme m“, o, m, m” d . h‘ already several Institutes had *8 saww‘; - - me Bmokfleld (gm-l; mduy. Riv 11 m Pt Prim 7 D m ~ ‘a. responded. which was an In- " a- -- -D m m ‘Me; our join Ml t wthe Iguanas rolfmthle ' ' ‘ Pres en ec . o- At Murray River 7 Kee will speck. L482- YOBK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. J. A. Nlrzholeon. Minister. Services m. 11th: 11 s. m. York: 3 b. m.. Buckley; 7 p. m.. Central Church L-ZIID. nmmnrsn ro- surname COURTQ. n, Sevlck. charges ___ with having possession of we fox. “BURNS Nwurhon “may , m. 1m. mna bu. ts alleged to have been stolen venmg ‘ _ mm the ranch of Richard Ander- ; uet and enwmfxumm Wm b, W1 Mlt- Edward Rflad- W“ Yew!‘- ' h 1a 1 th Bu. Room. Old soot day sent up for trial at the June ‘me 8,1? ,,_°,,,__ 3nd,, m, and“? son was inadvertently omitted. CHURCH NUHCI. — Wlnsloe Pastoral Charge. Sax-wees Sunday, February llth are as fiollows: Win- sloe North 11 A. M. Winsloe South 2.30 P. M. rll CCIDWD RDBC 7 P. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister. L-iIliI-2-9-II. In 2nd Battery P.E.I. Artillery fhe following ls a revised list of officers and men of No. 2 Medium 135-3811‘. R. , A. Canadian Ac- tive Service Force: Malor Craig, George Wilfred. Captain Andrew, Wallace Jen. llS, Lleut. Matllleson. David Laird. Lleut. Douglas. Archibald Myers. Lleut. Ives. Stewart Gordon. B14157 B. S. M. Walker, Clar- ence Elmer. Fl4l63 B Q. M. S. Campbell. s°1"14l82 Gnr. Dennis. Ralph Stet- l1. F14264 Gnr. Dixon. Lewis Henry. Fl418-I Gnr. Dolron. Francis Roy. 1759608 Gnr. Douglas, Herbert George. P142753 Gnr Dowllng, Dennis Futncls B14273 Gnr. Dowrle. Robert. H4358 Gnr. Duffy. Carl Lawson. F1421"? Gnr. Duffy, Charles Gavin F1432O Gnr. Dunn. Ralph Hazcn. F1433‘! Gnr. Ellis. Henry WPIICIIII ’ 17am?‘ AUSUSUYIQ- B14237 Gnr. Fnrdv, Ernest B14205 Signal Sergeant Ives, James, ' Lorne Howatt. F1432? Gnr. Gnflagher, Charles F14222 Sgt. McCalZum, Daniel sppncmg BIPnhPII B14314 0.... Gallant, Charles Fl42l7 Sgt. Matlleson, Sheldon Stanly“ M¢L9flfl~ P141539 Gnr. Gallant. Wilfred. F141“ 58L MacKInnon. John F1~Il86 Gnr. Gass. Andrew. 301M111. Fl4191 Gnr. Gill, Walter War- Fl4167 Sgt Shelfoon, Joseph burton Benedlct P145312 Gnr. Glll, William Franc- 14182 L Sgt. Campbell, Michael _ EIYYW- B14300 Gnr. Gillespie, Ralph Mc- Fl5326 L. Sgt. Allbon, David. as, F1493 L SEIZ- MCUFOII, EQII Fl-il92 Gnr. Glllls. James Al- Thcmns. rt, H4230 L. Sgt. Nicholson, James F59e26 Gnr_ 311115, Joseph m. Donald ward F1417! L- SRf- Bentley. John F14l93 Gnr. Gurney, William Arr"'.'r>u' Robertson. Unsworth, F141“ 3dr. DQ911911?!» John 14197 Gnr. Hariey. Wilfred Harry, I Rcgiliald. Fl4l9s Gnr. Heckbert, Reuben Fl-IIGS Bdr. Dennis, John Wli- Joseph m F14200 Gnr. Henderson, George. Fl4294 Bdr. George, Herbert F1435; Gnr_ Henna Bymn Al. Percy. frcd. P142111 Bdr. Mathewson. Thomas 11114201 Gnr_ ‘miller, Lloyd Murdock. P142316 Gnr. Irving. Everett John. F14?“ Bdr. McMurrer. Peter F14209 Gnr. Johnston, Ralph Broderick. Sim thin. F1425? Bdr. Tierney. 121911 Frnnc- F14262 Gm, Johnstone, Greater . Raymond Earle, Fl-i176 Bdr. Chloman, Alfred F14l68 Gnr. Jones, Elmer R0. Jnnv-s, bcrt. P147729 Bdr. MacInnls, Walt/er F14205 Gnr, Kerwin, George Efrncst. Ivan FI4271 Bdr. McCailurn. Henry F14359 Gnr. Kerwin. Richard Herbert. Robert. P151110 L. Bdr. Gallant, Amos :Fl420'7 Gnr. Knockwood. Joseph. Wilirer‘. F1430! Gnr. Lacey, Joseph Ger- Fwoo L Bdr. Gallant. James Ed- a _ ward. P142139 Gnr. Lacey, Vincent Fl-ITTI L, Bdr. Gaudet. John James Desmond F1421? Gnr. Iofferty, Vernon F14204 L Bdr. Hobbs, Howard Thomas, James, B14307 Gnr. IJCBIETIC. Fred. Fl4224 L. Bdr- MCGW. R01" B14313 Gnr. Irewls, Joseph Mor- Svlveslnr. rlsnn. ‘H4225 L Bl". Maclnnls. Imus Fl4276 Gnr. Uewellyn, Eldon Froncls, Reid. ' 1\I~T"“ls. John ‘Boll. Fl4il16 Cmr Llewellyn. Mllton Fl4357 Gnu" Apllwnrd, William HCIDPTI Bepnarrl, Fl-ISIQ Gnr. Mahar, Frederick P143111 Gnr. Ayiward. Fhnncis Patrick, Leslie. F1118!) Gnr. Marks. John Gard- Fl4°35 Gnr. Bentley. George incr. . whom-Id P143118 Gnr, Martin. John Ken- K F142RS Gnr. Bernard, Joseph neth_ Iowrence. F1434?) Gnr. Miller. Albert Sin- Fl4754 Gnr. Bernard. Raymond clair. Joseph. F1431]. Gnr Monissey, Joseph P142131 Gnr. Berrlault. Patrick Harry. Kbert F142l3 Gnr. Morrison, Theodore F14277 Gnr. Baxland. Arthur Lawrence. ' R-wrlolnh ' Fl4256 Gnr. Mullen, Ivan litdward. FIAZWH Gnr. Blaxland. James 1715221 Gnr. Mullln. Tablas W11- Huvclcck . frcd. Fl4172 Gnr. Bonncll, George F14336 Gnr. Munn, Daniel. Elmer. F1433’? Gnr. Munn, Raymond. F1434!) Gnr. Bowness, Clarence M4356 Gnr. Murphy. T110711" Al‘ Roderick. bert, 1714175 Gnr. Bowness, Nelson B14310 Gnr_ Murray, James Syd- Hcwfio, ncy. FIMQI Gnr. Brennlck. Lawrence F1434l Gnr. McAsklll. Parker Jnarlwh, Henry. P142132 Gnl‘, Bryan. Donzfd 1714298 Gnr. McAsklll, Louis Ben- Jarnes. edict. Fldl75 Gnr. Bryenton. Stanley P143021 Gnr. McAulay. Louis Ben- Clnllriry CGICB. P141226 Gnr. Burgess. Arthur Al- H4220 Gnr. McCarthy. James her-I, Wlllnm. P143114 Gnr. Campbell. Donald P142110 Gnr. McComlack, Daniel Jgmry Joseph. F14276 Gnr. Campbell. Hugh Fl4285 Gm‘. MacDonald, Addison Sumrrwrled. ‘DZIVICI. 1r~14o55 gm; Campbell, Joseph, Fl42ll4 Gnr. MacDonald. Pidolus Gprpl-l IDIIIISEIIIIFI. , P147724 Gnr. Cannon, ArlcmuyEfiFl-IHZ! Gm‘. MIICDOHIIIII, F005 HM». ._ .1101‘. FIAFWI Gnr. Cnrr, Ru=sz=ll Jnmes. F14323 Gnr_ MacDonald, Joseph Fl-Illlo Gnr. Carrngher, Urlus Barron. I ‘ct-nl B14605 Gnr. MacDonald, John FY4177 Gnr. Castor-d. George. Wlllnm P114181 Gnr. Chcvcrio. Hllnry B14344 Gnr. MacDonald. R6311!’ Lnwwncc Fred. P111711 Cur. Clark. Ira Lorne. B14275 Gnr. MacDonald. Petor ‘ Fl4343 Gnr. Cormier. John Erl- Augusme. ward, ‘P142413 Gnr. Mcrlaohern, Joseph F1417‘? Gnr. Costello. Edward Mchrlel. Born-ml H5222 Gnr. McIntosh. Neil Fran- Fl42tll Gnr. Costcllo, Pus ATfl-ICIS. brnsn I M4257 Gnr. McIntyre. Peter Vln- F59837 Gnr. Dmrnh, John ccnt. Francis l P142274 Gnr. McKenna, Michael P141113 Gnr. Dennis. Hugh Eal-‘e. ‘F0011. ' TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS Major Herbert Poo1e,_Chairman Item o’ me supreme (your; by of the Montague campaign spoke briefly. as did also Mr Li. E. Sher- ren. Provincial Secretary. Real enthusiasm was shown dur- Ing the meeting. and lt is certain Montague and its viclnllv will nlsv their full part In helping forward this Rreat effort In be- half of those who are defendlnk .111 we hold dear. Mahar-Mellonald Nuptials - I A quiet but lnterestlng military weddulg took place at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church In Dart- mouth, Nova Scotia, on Tuesday morning February the sixth. st clght-flltoen o'clock. when Honor- ary Captain the Reverend W_ E. Enrlght. C. S. s. R., united in holy ‘bonds of matrmlony. Sadie Joseph- lne McDonald. daughter of Mr. and the late‘ Mrs. John J. McDonald. and niece of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1B. Montleth, of this city, to Omn- .pany Sergeant-Major Robert Manor jof the Prince Edward Island High- ‘landers. Black Watch. and the eld- lest son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Mahar. also 6f this city. I Attlned 1.. a street-length dress of "blue Silk velvet, with turban and acoessorles to ma-tch-Jthe bride's lcorsage was of white roses and she lcarrled an Ivory prayer book The couple were attended by lstalf-Scrgzlnt and Mrs. Reginald Mahar. Both groom and groomsman wore the uniforms of the Highland Reg- lment. Immediately after the ceremony, ‘a weddlng breakfast was served to some twenty guests at the ‘Thorn- Idyke Hotel. in Dartmouth. Includ- |ed in the guests were lmther En- ,rlght and several of the officers of ‘the Island Regiment. I The couple will reside In Dart- mouth. and have the best wishes of their many Charlottetown friends. (Patriot Please Copy) F1422’: Gnr_ MacKenzle, Lloyd orge. F14306 Gnr. McKlnnon. Daniel’ Jcse-ph. ‘ JFMZBO. Gm. MacLean. Wesley h o n. B14234 Gnr. Mclellcn, Joseph l Eimest. F14296 Gnr. Joseph "Euurlstus. I F1420?! Gm‘. McMul-rer. Leo Prun- McMahon, ‘cls. F14263 Gnr. MacNell, John Ewerett , B14242 Gnr_ McPhaIl, Charles 8X‘, I Flszoa Gnr. MacPherson. Peter R0 ald n . Fl4265 Gnr. NIchoIson. Donald. P111308 Gnr. Oakes. Lloyd. I F14360 Gnr. Osborne, Edgar Cam bell. l) F14271 Gnr. Pay-liter. Arthur El-I 0d wo . F1433O Gnr. Petrus, Peter John. . B14245 Gnr Poole, Russell Fred- crlck. F142l1 Heath, F14297 Gnr. Ramsay. Percy Ellis. F14246 Gnr. Reynolds, Lowell Trucmnn. F1434’! Scott, George Gnr. sherran, LeRoy Hes- Gnr. Profit, Francls Gnr. Thomas F14247 sel. Fl 433B F1424!) sell. Gnr. Smith. James Alfred. Gnr. Smith, James Rus- Gnr. Spencer, Alexander Gnr_ Spencer, William An- y . Gnr. Steele. Aloysius. . B14287 Gnr. Steele, Joseph Ern- cst. F14353 VQY. P141146 F1429}! Mary. P141317 James. P142138 George. F‘l425B lncc_ , Pl4254 l F14339 thur. P142656 thur. Fl4253 Trur-mnn. F1425!) Gnr. pic. P141713 Gnr. Yeo. Lloyd Hamilton. Gnr. Swallow, James Har- Gnr. ‘Terrie. Leonard Giles, Gnr. Tralnor. Thomas O'- Gnr. Turner, ‘Ihomss Walker, Ernest Walker, Jack Wel- Watts. Wilfred Carl. Wilson. Chester Ar- Wrlght, George Ar- Wright, James Gilles- Gnr. Gnr_ Gnr. Gnr. Gnr. Gnr. Thompson ‘I00, Stlbendlary Magistrate George Tweedy. Mr. J. J. Johnston, K. C., appeared for the accused and Mr. C. St. Clair ‘rralnor for the Crown. , iii I NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. Rev J. M. Blesedell. B. A., Pastor. Sunday. February 11th.. these churches as- semble hue: North River- l1 s. rn.: Clyde River 3 p. m.; long Creek 7 p. m. "when a kev flts a lock we know that we have the right key, but we also know we have the right lock." Have you tried your life's key in the Divine lock— Christ? L-221. ADDRESSES MEETING - The quarterly meeting of the Prince Edward Island Nurses’ Association took pface in the City Hospital, Charlottetown. on Tuesday eve- TT-dl at 8 o'clock. After the busi- ness meeting, Miss Ina. Gillan, President, lntrdouced the guest speaker of the evening. Miss Hilda. of the Caledonion Club. Mr. W R. Shaw. Chief of the Club will de- liver an address on Scotland's Immortal Bani. Robbie Burns. Scottish music and solos will also form port of the entertainment. Admission 75c. L428. LENTEN SERVlCES- Lent was ushered In yesterda, with the usual services fol Ash Wednesday. ‘There were two services st St. Mary's Church yesterday morning and one l-n the evening. St. John's Church observed Ash Wednesday with a. service at I1 o'clock. The usual services for Ash Wednesday were held In St. Paul's Church large congregations attending all services. S. STAGE SUCCESS-Miss Jessica Rice Jenkins talented daughter of Di‘. J. S. Jenkins 01 Charlottetown, appeared recently as the Vlcaress. an lmportcnt role In "The Creole Song", which was produced in the Lyceum ‘Iheatre on Broadway and Gillie. B. Paed. of the Carnegie Library. Her subject “Bocics" was very capably handled. and her ex- planation of the different classl- ficatlons of books was enlightening and pleasant. She also suggested reading Interests for professional nurses. Miss Glllis, who ls also an expert In the field o! photography and visual education. showed a mo- tion picture fIlm on Jasper of the fLsJ-res. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the speaker, and a pleasant social hour with refresh- ments, was enjoyed. WEDDING BELLS—-A oulet wed- ding was solemnlzed In Charlotte- town on Monday, Jan. 29th, 194D, by Rev. W. Patrick MncMshon. D. D., uniting In the holy bonds of matrimony Elizabeth. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. MacPherson. of Launching and Sgt. Earl R. Burke on‘y son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Burke. Charlottetown. The bride looked very charming dressed 1n moss green coat, with squirrel trimm- ing, wine hat and accessories to match. She was attended by her sister, Florence of Newport, who wore a gray coat with wine hat and aocesso Ies to match. The groom who Ls well known In Char- lottetown and now at headquart- ers of the P. E. I. Highlanders Black Watch regiment stationed at ‘Dartmouth, N. S., was supported by the bride's brother Joe of Launching. Following their marri- age Sgt and Mrs. Burke enjoyed a short vIsIt with relatives and friends In the western part of the Province, after which the groom returned to Dartmouth to resume his duties. Mrs. Burke or Beth as she was familiarly known to her friends retumed for a short time ,45th Street. 119W York Clty_ Miss Jenkins received very favorable mommendatlon from the large au- dience which was composed of pro- ducers, talent scoum. and lovers of ,thc drama. She will spvpeer in sev- 'eral other Broadway productions before she graduates from the Fea- lgln “School of Dramatic Art In ' pr . BED CROSS MEETING-The January meetlna of the Sliver Brand Junior Red Cross wee held on Jan. 12th In the school room. The President Celtherirlc Betts oc- cupied the chair. Roll call was sn- swered by a riddle. 'I'he're we're ten members present. Reta. Gorveatzt was apoointed es the culstlon manager, and It clded that she send for ten calen- d tobesoldinaidofRedCross . Twenty five cents received for Bangle Pins was to be sen-t to T. B. fund. The health and clean- liness committee nave therr- re- port. Granser Mitchell and Annie Clu-rie were to be on the commu- tee for the next two weeks, After o short nrogmm the meeting clos- ed with the National Anthem. i MEETING HELD IN YORK — A meeting was held recently by the stewards of York United Church. The financial standing of the con- gregation was found to be In ex- cellent condition. The allocations for 1939 were reached and ssed. A surplus was received. Yo con- gregatlon is one section of the Charge. which also contains other sections. The W. M. S. and Mis- sion Bands raised the nmouts al- located to them. The Sunday School and Y. P. U. also had n. good year. The total amount rais- ed was ever $1000. ‘Ihlsamount, for one section of the whole Charge, was very encouraging, The financial stewards are: Messrs ‘to her profession at Falconwood Jlospltal. where she has been a valued member on the nursing staff for a number of years. She wlll later join her husband in Dartmouth. N. S. where they will reside. POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE HONORED-The citizens of Hun- ter River and vicinity held a very enjoyable social evening In the Mas- onic Hall. Hunter River. Monday. February 5th, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Percy R Boyle. who were re- cently married and have taken up esldence In Hlmtor River. where Mr. Boyle Is n. member of the firm of MoGulgan and Boyle. general merchants. When the guests were assembled Mr. and Mrs. Boyle were escorted to the phtform by Mr. Murdock Cutollff Rev. W. A. McQuarrIe was chairman for the ‘occasion and after introductory re- imarks, called on Mr. Fulton Rob- ertson. who read an address con- gratulating Mr. Boyle and welcom- Ilng Mrs Boyle and her mother. Mrs. MacDonald. to the commun- ilty. The young couple were then lpresentod with a gift of mone by ‘Mr, Ralph McFadycn on beh f of those present. In replying Mr. loyle expressed ‘s deep apprecia- tlon to the people of Hunter Riv- Icr for their munv klndncsses to his bride and himself, and extended a cordial invitation to all present to visit them In their now home. Mr. J. W. Patterson augmented the written address with words of wis- dom and humor. Mr. C. H. Mc- Gulgan spoke adding congratula- tions on behalf of the firm. Games were indulged In followed by a delicious lunch served by the Indies In charge of refreshments ‘The remainder of the evening was ivory pleasant]? spent In cards and . dancing. Musc being supplied by -Mrs. W. I Bowman, and Mr. I Andrew Gallant. Lelth Brown, Lester Kelzer. Har- l old Watts Mr. Kelzer was appoint- e; In 1939 as General hessurer of tie Charge. The community ‘of U EEKfEN SAVE ON THESE SPECIALS BY SHOPPING FRIDAY. SATURDAY and MONDAY FEB. 9, 1o and 12.1.. D FOODIIIILUES DAVIS AND FRASER PURE LARD Lb- I0” ICIIIG SIIGAII Lb. 10c. 3Lbs. —--- PINEAPPLE --Tin13o. 2f0r__ FISH CAKES Tin 150- 2 for—— _ __ Lynn Valley _ Each 14c PEACHES 15 Oz. Tin 2for--__. Culvorhouse 18 Oz. Tin 10c DICED BEETS 2for-_._ Singapore Sliced or Crushed 27o - 19o 25c MARITIME MADE BISCUIT *?$3;"° 19¢ CAIIIIEITFISII FCII LEIIT 29o BRUNSWICK conners SAIIIIIIIES . DEEP SEA TROUT, Tm 6c 27o 5for—--—_- EATONS CONNORS CLAMS, Tin 14c. 2 for -_ 27c CHICKEN HADDIES 14 Oz. Tin - - _ 15° “"*““_25o BIILK TEA “’"—_——“—55o BSTE 6 Oz. Tin Ito R EATONS SNOWFLAKE BAKING POWDER guy, SALMON 1° 1 Lb. Tin 15c 2for-----__ TUNA FISH, 7 Oz. Tin — COCKTAIL SHRIMPS 5 3-4 Oz. Tin CLAM CHOWDER 10 Oz. Tin — — —-— Z5oI 23c Oz.Tin 15c 2 for——- 29c Fresh and Smoked FISH FRUITS FRESH HADDOCK, Lb. -_ 15¢ lira efrllil G°°d Si“ FRESH FILLETS, Lb. -- - - 20c TOMIIIITOES L??? Zfiffifjgi FRESH SCAI-l-OPS. Lb. - -- 35¢ SWEET POTATOES WEEBALL HERRING. e t... - 25¢ coo STEAK, Lb.-_--_ 15c BONELESS CODFISH, Lb. _ 15c BONELESS DIGBY. Lb. _ _ 16c Lb. 12c- Each 13c. 2 ISLAND‘ BRAND No. 2 SQUAT TIN POIIK and BEANS — Each 10c, 3 ilEIllZ TOMATO KETCIIUP i4 oz. Bottle IIIIAKEII CORN FLAKES Pkg. 8e, 3 MIICAIIIIIII, Bulk, Lb. 6C. 5 Lb KRAFT CANADIAN CHEESE PI-“N- vEbzvigTgKgi PIMENTO, 2 I-bS.—-—--—-—--23c LARGE CELERY HEAD _ _ 29c FRESH SPINACH, Lb. _ _- _ 19¢ HEAD LETTUCE and VEGETABLES for———-_2s¢ 29c 19o For — — 23c 8- 27c 19c For — York has had a very . church year under the capable and energetic guidance of the Roy. J. A. Nicholson. At a church service conducted a short time ago, the, minister thanked the Stewards for their work, and all those who sup- ported the Church In the com- munity, for Ilzelr co-operatlon and loyal support. NEWLY WEDS HONORED-On the evening of Jan. 17th. a. largo number of the people of Meadow Bank. Cornwall and North River met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell to do h0n0r to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hyde of Corn- wsil. who were recently married. Amtcr Mr. Frank Boyle. In a‘ pleas- ing Introductory speech. had made known the purpose of the gather- lng. Mr. Stuart Dmkc. Meadow Bark, read a very complimentary to the young couple. while ‘Mr. Charlie MacKlnnon of Corn- wall presented them with a well- Illled se This kindly act was aptpr ated very much Izv Mr. and Mrs. Hyde and on behalf of h self and bride. Mr. Hyde thanked one and all ln a neat speech. He also extended thanks t0 Mr. and Mrs. Jewell for the use of their home for the occasion. After elm:- 1118 "For they are Iollv 200d fel- lows". various amusements were enjoyed. lunch served. and n very pleasant evenlnu came to prise Dflrtv was given IOr Mr. Mrs. Donald MecEachem of 1011i Creek. P, E. I. who are suendins u... mm.- with thelr a... hters.‘ Mrs. stsnlev Campbell an Mrs] Harry Desmond of Cumbrldne. Mass, on the eve 0d their forty- By Edwina SHELL BF. ALL PJGHT. MY LAND! JUFT GO OVEILTOMAIKY MARGTLEWS AND DON'T ACT AS IF ANY- THING'D HAPPENED-wAND PRETTY SGDN SOME MOILE TSCLIT H GREAT AN’ WILLIAM, CONQUERQIL- "‘ V/ELLf-GO OVER AN'TALK'TO UNCLE’ BEN, THEN. MEBBE HULL TELL YOU ANCESTORS, ALFRED. TH’ IS FAMOUS TH’ OH, MY LAND! GOON QITAN’ PLAY, AN’ QUIT MAKIN’ ME FEEL SUUKY FOII YQJ ~- WHEN IT WAS ALL YOUR QY/N I . | CAN'T STAND PEOPLE. WHO GLOOM AROJND! Goowzss! first wedding anniversary at home of their dculrhter. Mrs. Des- mond. 6 Bhephflhd Street. read the anniversary cards presented the gifts. ggre served by Mrs. evening was spent with simrinlz ‘After siflslmr Aluld Inna Sync the party left it‘); their homes wishinn more years of happy wedded Among those present and Mrs. Robert MacGrezor. and Mrs. Hubert Maoloah, Mr. Mrs MP6. Mrs. William Goes and dauzhter Evelyn. MI‘. ' 1110118. D0118 Edith Sinclair, Mrs. John C. MacDouga Irving Snell. Mrs. Fad Mrs. o clvw- ‘MacDonald. Mr. o Co-nl/Dbell rstswnrzns rlolvolmn-A suuur- IDesmond. IJEUT. ERNEST E. STEVENSON enson. D. Artillery. morn war and was awarded . . . for conspicuous gallantry and (le- votlon to duty. sclrlier could Iors made no mistake in follow- hls example. his and coun- try falthfuliv in peace and war. He married Edith May Charlton of England during his service ove - seas. The funeral service we: neld In St. George's Cathedral Saturday ITWNI-Inll. Jan. 13th at 10130 o'clock and was strictly military. Rev. Canon A. E. Stewart, rector of St. John's Church. Portsmouth, Ont... ‘was the officiating clermnen. The Royal Canadian Artillery band accompanied by the organ.- which was played by S. Harrison. Cathedral organist. played the Ihyrrms. Peace. Perfect Peace. and I Cam- bridge. Nearly forty relatives and friends gathered to greet them ano. presented than with money and its. Mrs. Murillo; MncDonelg an Refreshments rtha Mac- nsld. Mrs. Myrtle Immons and Miss Evelyn Gass. An enjoyable and music. music being furnished by IJJrne Simmons. John Mac- Dougfild and Stanley Campbell. Mr, and MacEachem many B? Abide With Me. At the conclusion of the service the band played Oh;|lln's fun- erul march. and l. procession was formed some out to the cemetery. The casket was can-led on s run carriage and was accompanied by s military escort. He was laid Io rest 1n the "sol- diers resting place” In Caxeraoul “swan. s. Mo" .21. m":- s n, e ys om e Mr: Hglxléistfilxg» loved so well were alblo to pay hlrn . Mr. and Mrs. 3w] _ g5 n“ MW" survived by his mother Mrs. Wn- M1‘ Jfinklnfi- Martha Stevenson. New, o . Al" MIwDOMId- Mm. Marilee P. n, r.. re... sisters, Zilla. Mrs. “d MH- 6W1!“ Roy Mills, Huntsr River, Erma. . "KI - HB-YFV Mrs. Frank Steeves. I-Ioultnn. Me" Nettie. Mrs. Nettle Beveridge. Mill- vllle. Mass. Muss. Mrs. G. L. Bryenton, Summerslde, seven brothers, Miller H. and Burton E.. In Seek. Ceonre W.. William 11.. Harvey E.. Fort William. Ont... Iéorne and Harold. New Glssaow. I. ---- (Patriot Please Copy) Lieutenant mm Ellmore Stev- iii- . R4 1 (Jungian MR. JOHN WILLIAM IIOWAT!‘ C. M. m died mdzlenly Thursday —-——— The many friends wlll regret to . Jan, 11, H40. st 8 a. m. nte learn of the death of John Wil- liam Howatt. who passed away st Mr. Nil‘. Mr. and and and were: and Mrs. Geo. MacDouuuld, . William H. Jenkins. Mr. Wellington Bears. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sim- Mr. and Mrs! Dave Muc- old. Mrs. Herbert Snell. IVLrs. Henry Ham- Ilton, deceased . Mr _______‘_____ In Memoriam Mi been confined to is bed for the left eleven months he was always br lrht and Rlsd to sec and talk to his fmmv friends who came from far and near to visit m, He had a very kind sud thought- ful dispoistlon and one who al- ways made his friends so welcome his home that none ever left la the DOM. under Howatt and Marv Crockett. born In Auzustlne Cove. ‘l8 years‘ character u s . hater he moved to Cave Trav- I was exemo sry. his seniors slum rely on him. and Iun- m erse where he lived the remainder Use Minced‘; - if -——— ---—~—~-"i olf his life. Be Is survived by his wife Sara! MacPhee of Canoe Cove. and We o! s, family namely. Melbourne ' Cape ‘Praverse, Orlne. who on deceased him eleven years M“ one daughter Mabel. lvfrs. Gorriu M-acwllliazns at home: and ninl grandchildren, Vern Howatt of thl ank of Nova Scotla. Dartnlout... N. 5.. Kelsle. and Austul. lullow: and Greta. one adopted srrondwn Wendell Hewett. Lloyd George aid Reta Mac llflnls and Marlon Blends Macwillianu who PW deceased him one year use on M!» 11th. also one sister.‘ Mrs. L. R Campbell, Cape Traverse. and I I e circle of relatives and fneuds. he service was conducted the Rev. Harvey Bishop, who spoke very comforting the him!" t The pallbearers were Messrs, Joe Afflcek. Eber Bell. George Msc- Mlcken. Eoward MacPherson. Hugh MacPhee. FTBd ‘Iremholm. He Wt‘ laid to rest at the Cont? T?" Church of Scotland cemetery 8t. Charles Auxiliary To Stage Annual Easter Monday F2111 l The St. Charles Auxiliary 5v: cl a Charlottetown lg: IlcI wlll oblervc Easter Mon ‘l. ‘lurch 25th., with their nnngld. Enter gin at the Prince r b word, T e play chosen thIlCWmLd, the beautiful three net ° Drums, "The Family’ I’ which wlll be played he" first time in the Mlrlllmns.‘ V", A capable cast of Iflflfll Yilgmm In now being selected. The ha“; Doctor" Ir .. lovable. 1111f“ "ch story filled with mirth. W" Td h ed with u-Ihol- II W" I131“... dramatic stock circle! W Td m, success before being 1'01"" ti . "I?"s".l..I’.."'I.'§i..'.’$‘.. v- v- A ." dlreeiln . . A] chsrdfi orchui" rovide ‘he musfcfor i!" P- I’. . . Ao-I-Im lsdleuiunoif, Ina-Ilia: u: cry Ir 0 , friends of the Charlottetown ll pftll early next week. h, for whil-