- YOU ans: mvrrsp -..'['Q_ . commons-ran cnrmcn ‘llo Hear IiEii. iili. l. ll. Iiaclienzla, ll. A. ~ MARCH 10th to MARCH 11th KJG. SULLIVAN, Minister Commonwealth International ' Offers Attractive Investment’ 01' isl investment in t_ today tbs potion-ands aim or shares . In- tcrrlational Corporation ted by largest groups oi in- doalers and sioclobloioers w appear on one financial advertisement. Commonwealth tematiorlai may be defined as an , opefl-Qnd investment comps-n oil . the management typo. ‘This .rm. W . Holt. willie somewlla new in Canada. g ll} wide use in the United States where than are. at the present tine, some ‘i0 investment oom- H nies of a similar typo. having York. NY tal invested billion dollars. ou feature of an open-end fund is the fact that its shares may be re~ deemed at my time at the holder's o tiorl at i net value per sir... m. red on price is oompilllbd daily at t close oi the scour ty . finlyfsior hill lnldtadllrllfi y e the securi es held in pflly’! portfolio. commonweai has id unlnterruf: dividends since corpus-atlas n i989. ‘Illa man- lnem oi th pony is ll: supervision: oi the butt FORTUNE llamas woman's slvsrlru-rs Donald John O. Rogers. Montreal. HQ. ti. W ti Cos-pars which vcglue of m” emu-section mm be oom- The March meeting of tbs For- Brldgie Women's Institute was held at e home oi M . Burke‘ on Tuesday evening h . Mrs. George Jackson past mal- dent ded. Meeting opene with the e and Creed in unison. The minutes of the Fabl- meeting were read and approv . The Treal rer reported the sum of 310.25 had en realised at the two r-srd parties held. Balance on hand $44.04. Eleven members and four visitor's were present. Two oi the visiors who were former members amounted t0 ‘l! oi the Institute rejoined. Collection I _ a _ ' ‘H 1mm,“ 10W cents. Dues cents. A paper on Bocisl Welfare was read and discussed. There was some discussion os entertaining the returned service- men but nothing definite was ds- cided on. At the close o! tbs business pas-- iod several contests wars enjoyed. Mrs. Ernest Aitlrcn invited mem- bcrl to her home forltha next meeting ii road conditions are fa- vorsble if not meeting will be hold in the school, Mrs. Harvey Althea and Mrs. Lewis Hlggiribotham to bring hostes assisted h Mrs‘ l: l . scs Oofiln and Iran-ghost Altlreil. (Patriot please copy.) Vi" New‘ Arm“ Gwen- Qrai» peditiorl mad the North Atlantic. tan Noonan. W. ll‘ Eczema Itch ""°°“"°‘s%‘.'.a'€-‘?’°°°“ iased in lightning; m, m, M, r0 stun! a-r uswoasns Peal ii“ MID inns-l“ ' ll" tirely satisfso . lions w fun an return of s t lilo. Get from your d how fast works sad how lnuah be isr you look. The money-back trial odor protects you. By Ken Reynolds snd C! itiou which gives him assets of over two Jack B‘. _ bieap, Winnipeg. Man The istandlng Partridge. Montreal. he would d‘, .Q. . Philip L. Pratliey. Montreal, P-Q- Eefilxllitshahgxggnnvgttkbui? glyfllffi oodward. Mon- investrnent com aniu ensuring tug: ss Cannon 1 no.- m which is one purpose oi the union. m to the word is the one condition Abraham tirnu the tendency of the mysticgi srlvertenty omitted from ' oi Christian character. I WWW" ma commandin the task fioup built srioomronls - (on - Sev- 1 , ma, llll. enty-IIW Bwedlsb teachers will M" °“’°,°,§} °p°"‘““‘ “‘° ° lmgusgeoourseat Am 15d _ tear “W” m!‘ crate ‘llalmost giggly ‘g"tli'sy°'d'ld°fiii . ‘y . “astnissrl Tilda’ servos Wm "Mimi-I 1"" m“ WI! be liasrter to let a lfluardlsn Want Ad find rill, a. liousel” Lenten Meditations ho TB WORD OI‘ GOD Gfidlpoalstomenin ways Inasvariedas lniilla f"... $591k ere and ohm in Halli they aliundid—t - °9" "a o? I Defleést a: n lfigelalnfuuo desirous o! obtaining The 0 Wold was" made flesh. and dwelt. among . But although God speaks His FBI-SH PORTLAND O word indirectly to man in various —Carlosd resolved toda . W575i 111 "hill"- 111 hbiiory. and in order early Mr, M Mr. the circumstances oi l-Iis own liie tractor. DeBlois Bros. Ltd. —whether these experiences 3.13.31, pleasant or painful; yet not all -- have cultivated the spiritual - REQUEST F01! HOSPITAL 111-. ' ' New cepiiorrlr which enables them to d - The Board of Trustees of the P. I oem iswordasitcomesthrougn I-H . Montreal, PQ. such media. God's word may com M B ll, Mon- to a man more direct! -th Dray“ HYGIENIC SERVICE COBIIC- worship, or through an inm- TION - In the report of the City mmedm, Council yesterday it was erron- light and guidance so clear that he will? Iwvd "w! "is PNWM knows without s. oeradventurs what chm" t”? ‘he a 3'9"“? sirvl" or, God-E word m“ was $1.50 per wee . This should reed per month. TEACHERS ATTENTION. — You es are advised to include. Federation “good fees as well as Superannuation: fem in determin a demand which must be met. In the parable the seed "mhililhwii; 1H5?“ “h. hi h KYO . a . n group w c has been prepared and so is recept- B” “tum” t“ 1 ivc and able to contribute its own P E 1 T F dynamic quality to the creative end a ' To make the appropriate response gm- “ENS; To HOSPITAL‘- d. J. ‘lgmnasniesosl, and guarantee of its frilitfulness. a $1113.94 pwngaum ‘$1’; eon The soil is as important as ills 91m, “u; 39mm‘ . mm m" seed; neither is couliplets without with m; “mm; (m; J the other. also sperm a few d ' 'I'he implications of this mutual tee city the guest oi . interdependence oi seed and soil Robert Waldo. CORRECTION-In the obituary recognise of the late Mrs. Thomas illle soil and its preparation must Kenny tho name oi her adopted play. And a merdiy negative atti- daughter ( ) Mrs- Pan-l ude of receptivity. which is . Y., was in- among do; n01; the mourners. Mrs. Walsh accom- Qqe [mpgft- fianied by her husband and Mrs. army's son George visited here last summer. ' WEUCOMID T0 NEW HOME On the evening c ghbors oi John A. McLean, Culloden, whee “his 15 found the w“! o; we gathered at their honizrto welcome “WM M“ flourish and mm! form them to the district. .and Mrs. - m mm “to Denaefl°nn__th° mm McLean and their four young chil- dren moved to their present home a short time ago. The evening was leasantly spent in danclng- music eing provided by . vcr h with the violin. Mr. Fred Shaw in a brief opeech conveyed to Mr. an Mrs. McLean the good wishes of all resent for health and happiness n their resent residence, while Mr. tewari Matlleson presented them with a conception oi religion. adequately recognize of hire positive effort which iiiew Barrier Methods For famll thanked all presentfor their gift and the pleasant evening spent ABOARD U_ 5_ 5_ MmwAy. 01g together and arlsured all oi a wel- Lubmdor, Much 11 _(Ap)__Ne.w come to their home at all tlrlles. 31mm“ A delicious lunch- was served by b, th hostess assisted by some o! the worked out as a result of this ex- 1° l" Prelem- ' ' J __ c FESTIVAL COMMITTEE DIEET °'"‘ fi E“‘°o£§“"i“i ’:"‘i*i.“°z"s;“i* p00, 14w, > “m. orn ra , as an es ya- m“ m 36mm] tyfmfldm," m“, ties, Parlldale, spring Park. South for cold weather operations appears M1116". Hlrflflliflfl and BRICK!!! to 15 dew-us gum-amen" Beach Institutes held a meeting in A W, ma; wmperamu-e a1,- Op. the Institute rooms March lst cram-ma can be “my “OI-map but with the Pres, Mrs. Beck jwesid- Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Commit- rts followed. Mrs. Cook re- iiwo gift of money. Mr. McLean on be- m half.‘ of himself, Mrs. McLean and Y Rear Admiral must be dev . porte that they would have the the Pacific except that more time] lvilege of using Prince oi Wales simmer. Arranged y the fiwedish Institute and he Britill Council. must be snowed m pupa“; for; allege auditorium on tho afternoon arlfiwsrflr: m“ __ and evening of May 10th. also llth. . Cmiq- pemomei 515° mus; bg if necessar . It was decided that increased, however. to provide for APrll 13th 8 the 1H5! 68y f8!‘ 8M1‘? mom;- wamhes and to mgkg out. into this musical festival. Mrs. sin that the flight deck is kept Archibald reported having received c1,“- of 530w and gun communication from several ad- Below 15 degrees. it, probably will iqudicators, from Nova Scotia and necessary to pre are planesfog ew Brunswick. After some dis- g on the Fiangar deck.‘ cushion it was decided to ssk Miss take them immedintolytothe flight Dorothy Allen of Sackville to oi- deck and launch ilhem. either th‘ flclate as adjudicator at the festi- the catapult or by regular deck- val on Ma 10th. "Ways and mm Means’ decried to hold a pantry Casaadv said it appears that rsd- and handicraft sale with each in- ar is likely to be less effective in stitute member in this district con- northern wafers because of srlow- vention contributing. It was de- stopms and that underwater sound clded to have Brackley Beach and devices also will be lass effective. Maple Hills also compete in this festival as the two new insti- tutes will now elong to this dis- trict convention. Each Institute was asked to send $5. to Mrs. Ar chlbaid, Secretary Treasurer to de- fray current expenses. VALENTINE PARTY — An en- Says Police Not To Blame For Disaster . joyable Valentin; arty and dance was held in Cullo en School house 1 ___ Music for the dance was furnished Lonnogagaxfyh 11,31“ by Mr. Grover Smith, violinist. A Home d commons may he w” fish pond under the direction g! mnndm“ 9°11“? ‘gflnaglefie “M9210: glib hwsy°gil°ff§drcingr lfrlfich a- cashln musement and a financial success. M’ 3° were’ A beautifully decorated lottery cake donated by Mrs. Lloyd McPherson was won y Mr. Stewart McPher- son. An auction sale of home-made household articles Offlll at rnoderst rices to ha p ‘hmrmhm “Imam this w” “w”. chasers addeufmany dollagmto the m“ fund. Step-dancing e Mr. R. Mo For Foot Ailments m W ' M" "m" f the evening program. lauds crerllt for the financial success of the I UONlULT H. J. a. BROWN. n.|-' Orthopedic ciiinoronisr us Bus! 00am Iiflfl onAano-lnrown. v3.1 "i rounding communities ‘ funerary tronage. unches a dad a subetan ta the funds whlch- go painting the interior of the school. SPECIAL rims will baa special alooiiiil of the Hw- i‘ $11? 5711i‘? ill-ll "§£"§-'.‘d-'ils'-l2'r°§.-ille‘§f l ' Dsylfarsde. -' i ‘l _" A g . in: taxable ig m‘ smelling; - drawing peo k isted for continuance o! *'____nnaa W. G. HOGG Coated tloil ‘i: P‘ E-Life zlalsager Discuss ODMING TBIMZ Ready Plated. Qlimlilg W 1 , Brothers Palntea-L- Varrantlfihes. 141129. Representative, 121 Water Street, Charlottetown. HEAR Mrs. Gordon MacDonald of the School Improvement Lea- uc speak over CPCY on boils]: or e X-ray survey. Friday evening at 8:10. 3-13-81 Pravda Denounces Winston Ghurchill MOSCOW, March 11 —(A P)- Pravda in a front- age editorial today denounced inston Church- ill as an open advocate oi’ power politics wlhose words urged war s- gainst the Soviet Union and meant "noiihin also than the liquidation of the pited Nations Organizat- on .. The Communist Party newspap- er, breaking silence on r.. Churchill's Missouri of SW- I 49 in; the uviet Union. Mr.. Churchills speech, however, ,wss ucccssiiul, iibe editorial said, Cinderella Wlieilly __-_- - 0n Monday and Tuesday. Maw 1n 1B and l9. tho Benevolent Irish So- mad to cieby is presenting at the Prince new wars be ng prepared for LhemPl WWII-lid Theatre three- Pravda. a Botent organ of the. crimp 91m Communist artybl central com- OR-ollly- rrllithtee. fieicsrgdmmbitm lyt todMr-m ‘a mom C's out arlee ex- Efren: lmate.’ - Baker Owvosny. this lay uro- mhtgonsmp; mwem 311m}; and mises theatre goers the inest St. American military advisers. Patriots entertainment in years. “So Churchill advanced a pro- Boautlful costumes, elaborate aet- possi for the creation oi an Anglo- tln8o D111! the assurance 01’ the American mimug amwufl me finest local cast possible. are a editorial said. " e thereby frank-I few oi the reasons why "Cinderella ly states that. this militarymallilllalgo should be on your “must e .. . Fine specialties between the acts . "ii*"!“d:.“*" “swirl. "5 is‘: of m; struggl and playe a. e s- n e oymen . i e the defeat. of‘ Hitlerita Music or the occasion is be '° m‘ f“ m ‘ m gllfllltilldegs by Dori mesm- and His " a milit ance o o H- - twomrlsllrtici “We: e. coalition a- The allow is lmder the direction fin”, y, d 31 (is; the liquldat- oi J. Pius Callaghan who shged for: of the coali ion oi the three so successfully last year's per-foam great powers formed dull-ll m5’ 9Y1°°1 S d W ld ‘rickets Bo on sale ‘Illursd course oi the econ or morning“ Miuch u atMRhdE H53 man . or both on an laughable W». Tuesday evenings periomlanoes. Referring to Mia. I i~ statement that he repulsed -—--————- m” ma; a now wig!‘ is inevitable. M th t s i“.i‘..i':°':... d... In emoriam prime minister "in reality tries i0 i give the impression o! w WWW n. loving memory of our m: in: war- crew/er he s! I "all, I01! slid brother Licul, Gerald Gal'- war and war sash-lat he 8MB field Ferguson, who was killed in Union when he makes a slander at- I“|y'-M;wb 13th, 1944' " ' ’ bout the Soviet Union sayim ma ‘soviet Russia wants tllle fruits of 0ft and oit our thoughts do wonder w“ and unrestricted expansion of To a grave so fsd- swa its forces and doctrines." Whereb tlaily laid our ear sors and ro es- , Just two years ago to-day. i vlng Be lnhered b Ills s Psrensts, Shit-egg and Brothers, and Marge. a 3-1341. MONTREAL, March i1 - (GP) _-a double mood in the “m”; -‘ M, s u, than Mmmtsiri v lsge of Mon mm loving memory M’ I- i" Rolland 40 miles north of here. WM Ann Brycnton of Mayflvlfl» "h" com leted early today rim all; died March 15.1944. dea in hospital here o Char i mm“. ‘ d kind Piouife. 59- IYWI i‘ ‘mm “WM m lrwliyftfis world lieu-mash you'll th head His wilt. 5Z- dligd Elismfiii sznungiilblx-g rs! a bsaeilldrdl life that dam..- l» w? s 0t ' vogrtlxvinclal Police, maid-Ill! s: 1n- vesiigatlon of all Clffllislhls 3% connected with the fatal 00 $18. i said that Ploufie, while ungf’ i. g Mrs. Annie imnn... i “mm” °‘ uqufiyfffifigdéh the Grandchildren. i short his wife all!’ 345R en sli¢ < 1 as she lived, everyone’: friend" Inserted by Her Dflllilhlcr- “blows w "was we =10“ niloor then a0- ir. the house at the diiggvegédthe parentlv sank lntc- uricoiiscrn.» titxllusband uncorl- m“ “d”? ' by.“ zifiylillli-gmcilildm mo“! e’ years. He called Dr. said the father; was The operation proved unsuccess- w‘ and PlouLfe died at three o clock morn . Plouife ‘ggtempled V) 5°‘ n" w his llolne after the shooting. the police report said. He had spréfld TIPPY AND "car" sruaas DON'T 5E! Wi-W SOOJLDN"? LlTvrEiN ' it 9, C llfied lgrzakill? throutllrh the ice at Bridge. s mpaihv and affectionate frisrld- ~ Is. i4---.hearT/ cereal -zio m i neede i‘ wllar A soon to busy braoldusieersl Place Nabisco Shredded Wheat in strainer-pour boiling water on biscuits. Drain. salt to iclsie, serve with sugar and cream for a breakfast lleariy enough lo fill Juniors "hollow leg." This l0 second HOT breakfast is as nourishing as a "cocked" cerisol ha- cuusa Nabisco Shredded Wheat is pure whole wheat steamed, shredded, baked. For the original Niugom Falls product cmk for Nabisco Shredded Wheat. pose Anl n the world Mary Claire and Kathleen. Boston, MIA! The funeral of Emmett Moran ____ {Grok plans frfim his iaia hon} in 5111mm an gym-w gn- Mrs. road M. Moran and iamll “W 14m,“ 5i 6W!" a and John F, Moran oi ‘Ne org, 55- GWTQBI. where s requlan p, E_ mud, "m, w may Mass was celebrated b; thug an men- kin neighbours Rev. B. J. MaeDonal . who also m4 1113mm also we pastor‘ Re“ officiated in the adjoining cemet- B, J. MacDonald for their many "Y “w” m‘ ma“! “ml”. d . acis of kindness and assistance and Pu" bu“ 5 “"33 ‘M ‘ma’; um to all who sent Mass Cards, letters mm m‘! minim‘ m” o! symps essi to Mi- ens of irigislfizplandqslllla Tm ‘minim’ W" Wu"! rance received by tlheln during Pet" P- Claim" “ma”? ' their recent sad bereavement. Fwgefilfléfl-Inflmgdufi, “m” Delo€iehii_ D. Fitzpatrick and my C . In Memos-lam org, mmgdm...” M. 0...... ___ messages a assionl In! .0 hhhd ‘Mi ‘tiéléfldis "‘ ‘M’ RN _ e ecssse . J1! AND EMMETT MORAN May that ‘mus rest m pen,‘ 3~13-1i. - People were shocked and. hearts saddened beyond expression on the evening of Jsnuar 9th, wol sh gruesome new: y were glayerei Card flanks throughout the neighbourhood of " -_- Newport and the Province as a To the Box Holders of" Cardigan Wélriz-If cm this realization anld R. R. 1. s e erno Oils our in thxowdisastrous and ‘tragic filial’; Mm 3°11" M- Mm“ “d “mug mg accldensig of John M. Moran at glfmNlfozvylrtjil-dzlrsiolzthwcaiguriuzlyk a L m” as‘ o! years “iffhfi,” Bi‘; ior their gene ous token of sincere i , recently extended to us at on the mum‘ of January b.1503 time of trial and berelwc- 0n Friday, January 11th izhe body. 11mm‘ ' 3-13-11. of Emmett! was found. but repeated “Wis l.‘2.%"“?”€. iii.“ its" cover e y o e a er a c m» ohwriiinsn. I . “may”, gm we]: ma? u; Card Of 77s m a w e e ——— frilggis, rlgzeonly in trio c;ml9nuni€y' To the People of Bridgetown. in which he lived but elsewhere. Mm Jab“ M_ M...“ m,‘ 1 iector and mail courier ff,‘“g,,§§’8§,f,€,§§dn'§;k 5mm" him in contact with many new ‘ 1“ at all times by whom he was held anmpprechmm‘ 1g, m" in esteem Mid respec- Zl... S.‘Z.°FS'.%¥';‘”“l..§pF.‘.ri€° all? ms work L“ me ‘mmmlmlty “m1 mellt rvicvlded to our llei hboviirl in all other duties he performed and "(Hug . during the ‘y, o; were rnished at all times with dragging oierations on m, w. m1. cheer “lnessl ‘m ‘Jbugm! dismsmm lowing rile tragic drowning acmidmt with consideration and res cot for of the two member, o‘ om. “mu friends and neighbours wit whom on January 8m 3434K he was assocla . ‘ l-lavi an active interest in dis- trict an parish activities, he. at all times played his part in} Christian manner. . in the family circle at home where their pass will be severely felt, for. as a dev d parent he ex- ercised his duties in ilsrovidinfl 101' and guiding his ism along the paillhwsy o true Ghr shisn prin- cl es ab." "W: ‘ii-n J13?‘ » in a. an gen o S - wi a heart as pure as the flower Mur eq cklyreirssileasndsootlseasyer that blooms and free and happy as dial are med and unused. Very help the Lug 1n mg blue sky, Wino at all for those _wh_o feel rhe strain of working. limes sought. and cherished the under sruficlalllghoMul-lnc was origin-i potential companionship of irn ad- sled by an eye physician. ls a Sfiltflflfii’ Qrablg fail-hat; his passing will ever blond of seven lllgftdltnfl ;'.'. safe HI. linger ill the hearts of his loved ilcnlll...llldl1l0!ISOOlhlfl§.MlkG,9flI' ones at home as a noble exampll! 0f eyes ieclessy and refreshed. UseMul-las; devotion, love and obedience. . , Those left to mourn and sustain their loss are a grief Birlvlmi W1" and mother. a sorrowini; Tfllillfié also the followin dau liters an y F sums namely; dry, Cnlre, l} ll€S 9' Mae, Gladys, Geraldine and in ll You! all at, home and pupils oi i-hc dis triot school, Others who survive S001 H ES - RE f R E S ii E S . and mourn are: Jol-ln‘s two sisters, bi