5513.115 w GUARDIAA l I ' . I Ilanov lowuwwuicwwtltiawa it.“ u“ m‘ llillllltlltll and FIRM‘! COUNT! my: subscription Advertising celsht sail . fleflwilii" “"111”. in infinite-i’ o‘ ‘h m licenses. Drugstore ‘mbqdellverelto It" ' xfurueu. h uhwfl “w”... strut. a” ‘g is aayelile uthliivrfll W uulllll. 6’) qfimhsgfl heIl II Ian ma. p: Phone m refuel. h" pouslble for deliveries on you mm, ‘ "quill! .é-" ' ___. rusoii 111"": W‘ I on” Old Dluyaigfm. . _,_._ - Tm,- flEALTII by terms My; Tablets. Taylor D50: ,,, . . ‘ - B b Chicks. W [ggiintlgl R O. P. iui- 9- H- "°°“' “i-"ifilt ’ ilALE-A swdggug,’ ‘"1 i" $°°“' Apply a-igfiri _ ___ swoiveu ANNUAL "° saris: QCZU fidmfilial berthiiier £0088. ~ '““"°-“s‘iiii°iv1§ahi‘-' “$2121 1&1 a-ia-zi. LATE MRS- ie Mrs. John Arse- dfi ‘alum, on Thursday ' mm ner late residence “ church, thence to 5t- Many fronds deceased at- llish mas to The mass u w . wflaglllalgf‘ Arsenault, AiyN J pi, '1‘. Gallant, Jo- .Ai%s:nault_ Joseph Cie- md Michael Arsenault-S. GATHERING 1N3; evening was 5P9 ‘r- m , on - ' "ma? when friendsand of AC. 1 Rowan Stem’ w extend b11911‘ DEM; During the evenin! M1‘- ,, yierarlane who oapa-biy u flibirman called on Mi‘- lane who read an , mddress while Mr. Ced- prmn- i Rowanwith l mp4 purse, whim mowed __.. in which he is held Vi! foe cream and w“ week-end in Sixnmerside, the guestl .___ a u. “rue...- .. res .f. .. took place in Hali- vek when Miss 100M if Wellington became . p, ceremony. The 9 a also velvet dreal with ‘blast lad ‘ " accessor- ‘the cctmle were attended by hdllickie and Miss Mflfitiii ', 0f Halifax. The 81mm " hem uniform of his unit. {Ill ceremony the ha vllttsd the groom's brot cf lntniult of Halifax. The this hero wish much hen- b the ycuns couple eir wedded life-S. Illtw and lllclnltv A rum Wigiiiore of the n. lent the week end with hits V lmcd Bil-limo: _ tiiveinflprfl alley -- duties with Mrl. (hbiey who is qiiifo ill at in spring Valley. A E E * chem of lira. John Pickering the Jimior. The mom- liteii doing splendid work hllhly commended by lstlr Miss is». v PW“ "“° ‘° “$10-53 ' Island Hospital, spent her vacation ‘ at be: home in Augustine Cove, re- IAIPOM- v H —IUY ht, [motor all. ‘l: Bah?“ mda-ligegl -vvamso--rwo _ m: Dillinger! tgrg§|.n§°tgi.:§,:: Btationiniirtle ‘ ‘ summersirie. I w" J R -s'r. PATRICK’ George Hall s "M! and itc. evening a so, Admjg ion 35% Music and specialties. a-ia-ia-zi, Friends of Mr. George Lpokhm; Kdliflitiglmi Will be pleased to know that he has returned home much improved in heaLth after under. going treatment in the Prince m. ward Island Hospital for the past several weeks. -Mr. Lester Robinson of Free- tgggldvéiaisia recent visitor to sum- ‘-Mrs. Duncan McGuigan of Malpeque is spending a few days with friends in Bummerside-S. —The many friends of Mr. Roy Woodsirle are pleased to know that he is feeling somewhat, improved after his acclde several da/ys ago when he fell from the top of tlhe watch tower in -his ranch-S. -Miss Elaine Burns of the R. C. A. F. Womens Division stationed at Summerslde left Tuesday morn- ing to spend her furlougih in Brooklyn. N.Y., with her aunts Mrs. Peter Grant and Mrs. Thos. CeryulL-C. ~ Carleton and Vicinity A. C. lJohn MacDonald of the It. O. A F. has returned to Suin- mersioe sitter spending his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacDonald, caneton. Mrs. Haamrd Gardiner, Cape Traverse, left Tuesday morning to visit her sister, Mrs. John F. Mac- Quarrle, Moncton, N. B. Mrs. Prod Bell, Carleton, spent the of her parents, Mr. and Mrs .Gor- don L-inkietter. Mrs. Percy Howatt, Granville, re- turned home on Tuesday after an enjoyable visit with her sister, Mrs. Harry Maclhriane, Augustine Coil. ‘Mlss Margaret MaoFarlanc, nurse- in-training at the Prince Edward to Charlottetown on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leard, Augus- tine Cove, returned Monday from a week-end visit with restives in IlOOIOWIl Misses Eilem and Iorna Mac- Fadyen and Mr. Gerald Msclihyden, students at Prince of Wales Collestl- spent the week-end with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mac- Fadyen. Augustine Cove. I Mill Jean Stirling, tolchsr at Augustine Cove school was e week- end visitor to her homo in Ken- glngton ma. Nathan Bell, Carleton, has her sister, Mrl. Orilly bee, Murray arbor Congatulations to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Bell on the birth of a son, Thomas Allen at Fort William 0nt., on Monday, March 1lt. f n. Cordon Maowillilml and ma. Douglas crossman, Cape '1?"- erse, left for Halifax on Saturday morning. Mr. Kenneth Dawson, Augustine Oovo, left felt week for Monvton whose he has Joined up with the R. . A pleasant social evening was spent at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Eris Thomson. Carleton on Thurs- day, March 4th The sum 01 $5 0° t it all comes out Just right with Annie innocently engineering suc- cess for her father's big idea. fourroen-year-old who mantically attached to the Park Avenue scion played by Dickie Moore. And further acting laurels belong to such William Gargan, a grandfather, Roland returned from a pleasant visit with R an who PM.‘ Ann," mom frlend .. of Jitterbug sequences which were Alexander .. Sea Warfare —-A.V. H011!!! 01' COIDIIIOZII TODAY Something New llas Been Added to a Great Young Stari EdWO I'd sflld prelenfs S H I RI. EY T E M P L E é- MiSS Annie Rooney ..... WllllAM candle our rum - lllClfli moor: liiltlifl llllll IIIIIEI IIIISIS ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 SAT. AFTERNOON 3: p.m. Summerside Shirley Temple Scores As “Miss Annie Rooney" In this gay, laugh-filled comedy which opened lost evening at the Capitol Theatre, Siimmerside, Miss S ley is presented as a young modern miss who receives her firs romantic screen kiss while playing op osite Dickie Moore. n the film, Shirley is seen as a girl who lives on the wrong side of the tracks but wins everyone on bith sides with her warm loveliness and infectious gayety. she 1| the granddaughter of a retired police- man and daughter of an insurance salesman who would rather promote billion-dollar ideas than work at his job, When Annie Rooney ts her family mixed with that a socialite boy friend from Park Av- enue, the com plicatioris are as- tounding and side-splitting. But Shirley Temple is su 1h as the @820- -notch aotors as hirley’s father in the film. Guy Kibbe, who portrays Du Pree, the noted dancing star, and Peggy Among the gayest scenes seen in iss Annie Rooney" are a series filmed with the youn stars and iglffelfitflf Hollywood's t dancing Speaks 0n LONDON, March l0 —(CP Cable) Alexander warned t that he crowd of lie made hel’ annual visit. ital is due the leaders‘ for Mrs. Roy Duggan kindly azlr;'ignglg"gigéfdthsmufffilme Admiralty views the |ubmar-‘ - serving lunch. The members of the Ladies Aid of ins position "as one of great men- ace," but defended his Department against criticism of its anti-sub- mersible policy and against charges llie members of the club time for their next gather- llllii W. Murphy and Mr. cllllliliell Vito are employed - "mini Slant the week end -' Mme in Sea View. Wills Adams who has been " it Moncton for some W‘ i few days pleasantly m"! in Damley and Irish- lill here was the scene of ' ritherlng on Thursday ~, "id in ililte of the storm ' ‘ '1 of friends gath- a shower to Marion “the a few days previous bride 0f Ml‘. William - Hamilton. when the , aim-seaming‘ its. DINO , ' a onor on ‘f: by her cousin Miss \ Mr. Boyd Besirsto . 52.1.“? "'1' ‘ "i?! - “l "it hip; 5m. ° ' angina: Velda rmedihe the ls l Murphy ms the vmea while ma. them 000d enlon. Carleton. are lorry l" "'1'" far-mania u, than a mire above cu level- the Calpe Traverse Church of Scot- t land met at the home of Mrs Mel- bourne Howatt for their February meeting. m vice-president pre- sided and opened the meetins by reading the eiehth chapter of John. folowed by the Lord's Prayer l" unison. six members responded to roll call and two visitors were pre- sent. The minutes of the last resiill meeting were read and approved m4 eorraspondenc was read. Mrs. Charles Crcsrman kindly invited the member; to her home for the next call is "Jacob." Mrs Edward Mac- Padyen and Mrs. Harry MlcFarlane an to supply tea for the next meet- irg. The rest of the afternoon was scent in pieeinif l‘ 011W. Biilili" ‘. Miss Mildred Hewett. The meet- .s ohaso and repeating the M"!!! Benediction followed by G04 5"" ‘g my gvelyn Campbell's home. i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cutcliffe and ' 5 little son Wendell were .- "- to Charlottetown Friday "Sllhll-l | and m, Outeliffe, and Wendel‘ rstum- i but ma. Cut- Zl'm?“£;l'ti.3°“tl"o.. or... o. . few days visit with her brother. Mir. Donald Nicholson and Mrs Nlcho - son. Friends 0f Mr. William E. Sill’- that he is confined to his homo through illness. and how ha W‘ ll noon be out around again. D- [pw RIDGE? . ‘lbs Brenner gall WWII“ m‘ Mpg between Germany and Italy ‘ma; mm; and Mussolini meet dsibste on naval estimator which were passed sitting. declared that the U-boat situation "will become increasing- ly difficult," ” lnove and every territorial ation will create demands for more march of the Admiralty, cllared h’; vgisthtegi to make itbfqulte mQQMTW- The Bible word ‘or "Willa-ill control 11$; angst’ deal t0 ‘do with enabling our brave officers laflillgulllellfiflbOllwbdllflllllif-Ddl W" ""94 b! m” mm“ “flaunt Igquadmn in this war and that as- ing closed by singing the 37th para’; tseen “me sew,“ in m ll of brl them back to the K1118. The January mew"! "till, cidmiraltynzlggln u» advise on operational matters which has had o much to do with our being able l! sores c1",- wd balance woodland. Bulld- lnp In excellent shape. with mod- em conveniences, bathroom, and cold water, bot water furnace. i Al» established tourist trade. Known as Weltview Inigo. hat it is not air minded. The first Lord, winding at the end of the every offensive liber- ‘ tonniilh and more escorts. In a spirited rejoinder to critics Alexander de- for Alexander said the chief of naval ff lmd commanded a mailer istant chiefs of staff also have is war. t was their experience and the Mi Farm I-‘or Sale At North Tryon Joints of m. r. wnml run-n . ent," he told the House. .~ , ' 7 , 3 ZIUIL’! r1.’ '11 11.1 l ~iaawiskwfli l‘. E. IIILKEY Chartered Accountant Office st White Bier Laundry laminar-use, Ll]. .136 PROFESSIONAL cam) THE QIARUIYKFEWIVVN Gigwiifi t 0EllTllAi. SIIAIIBIAI this cclamnls reserved for new z local IBIGIDLLIUI anew nature atfiveozltalwarflltrieth loieiaadvance. CBABWELL for Phoaogrspa with LA Ni r ‘ 7 p.m. Yor love toward ul, in that, w Romans 5-8. Services in G0 TH! ROAD TO VICTOR! By "John of the Idlacs," P. D. I,- stcep hill, Ibrothe lblrave of heart and stout w : mrouah tho tempest of battle- the fog of delay, Till the sunshine of Victory shines over the way, Ragga and steep is that road to March then, yo heroes with trust in God. Will’ There are torrents to cross that will l s. man's soul- Tho’ our brave ones are men, who lmow only one goal; Then on to the summit where VIC- TORY is won, O yo men of the Maple Leaf—hra.v- est under the sun: Where the trumpeter calls "To the battle a.way'i There you'll find Canadians in the thick of the fra and true; They have deeds to remember-e du do. For there written so great in the annals of fame, a Is the glory and valor that built Canada's name. That hill to ul all il a. mountain seems with deer- chasms to cross and the wildest of streams; Tho’ ahead in the distance there shines like the day, The dewnln of Peace, when war's night ro i_. away; There are rocks in the torrents that will rnany dismay, But the light from the Summit will show us the way; Then shoulder to shoulder, up over the With courage unbounded and firm- ness of i1 w Though hardships and danger are before as you go, In dteeds it is proven— "e fear not he oe, Tho’ rugged the road leading on to our dreams, ‘The storms that have passed make the bri htness it seems; ‘Ilhen this and of the Maple still dearer will grow, In that g. deu supreme, with her sunshine and snow; i In the dazzling light of awakening dawn l When the horrors of war from all Countries have gone; Then there at the top, on that plat- ea of fame, ere the brave of our country have carved out a name- In the annals that live, and in glory to shine; On into the ars on the road through a1 time; Pier the highway is great when Summit is won. Ilfs the road to the FUTURE; new achievements begun. I The rainbow of PEACE in its glory will shin c. O'cl- the forest, and farm, o'er the fao and o: O'er the ships on the ocean where we rs are free, O’er the homes of the humble who might shall be Then we uild as we march, for that future so great m u» ram who ieii have be- quea ed this eststo. Commandos “Trim Army 6-3 OTTAWA. March l2 —(CP)— Ottawa Commandos trimmed Com- wall Army 6-3 before the largest the local season tonight antL-sisbjoct to tested rune to row-entered the the Quebec Berlioz‘ Hockey loaliie play-offs. to meet a. menace without preced- The Navy, with the support of the Al: llorce. has carried out its task, he said, and in addition has carried troops all around the world. The First ford denied charges he said were "bandied about" that the Athnirslty is not air ‘ ‘ ’ OUT OUR WAY ImclongroadioVImORYiliapa A T!!! BAPIIST CHURCH. - the fiervice of m worshi , l1 Lcvyw o morning anthem will be Tyfs O Come Ye rva-nts of the Lord. The Church School will hold its Bible Study service at 2.30 PM. Evening worship will be observed at ‘l PM. The sermon b later will be "Sin and I Thee.’ John Inch, Mus, Bar: ist and choirmaster will be in charge of the music. CONCERT TELDFrA most Oll- joyablo Concert was held in the L.O.B.A. Hall under the auspices of Memorial lodge. The music for tihe evening was provided by Mrs. An- gus Maolilaohem and LAC Mugford of the R.A.F. with special select- ions by members of the R.A.f". Pirps Band, through the kind permission of Group Captain Blake. A variety program nslsting of solos. Duets and Readings was heard by a large and‘ appreciative audience. ‘Ihe Committee in charge, wish to thank all those who took part, and were well pleased with the prooe part of wlhch will be given to Red Cross. Mr. Chester Shaw very kindly and capably acted as diatr- inan. i Gunner Jack Bell arrived home on Wednesday night from the West to spend a short furlough with hi! parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell‘ West Royalty. Smelt Satch Shows Decrease The total number of pounds of smelts caught, during the season 1942-43 was 500,600 with a landed value of $26,011. which represents a decrease of 351.500 lbs. and a cle- crease of $19,540 in landed value over the 1941-42 season, it was learned from the fisheries depart- ment here yesterday. ‘Ikiis decrease occurred despite the fact that the fishermen were granted a ten days‘ extension from‘ February 15 to 25. Early in the season it was hoped that when ice conditions would improve the cntch would increase and lator it was thought a change in tides might bring better luck but such was not the case-the fish were scarce and the numbers of fishermen too were lessened by the absorption of many into the armed services and war industries. Dur the ten days‘ eirtonsion period -he season's catch was in- creased by 0.2330 lbs. with a landed v hum‘ of pounds of smells cs/ught during the month of February 1048 was 111800 with a landed value pf $8,000 while dur- ing the some monilh last year there were 172,903 lbs. of smelts caught with a landed value of $7,147. Saint John lligh School Wins Title CAIN’! JOHN, March ll-(OH- Quint John High School won the New Brunswick mien-scholastic Hoc- kgy Championship here tonight by d eating Campbellton High School 7 to till a sudden death game for also competing ial Juvenile lay-offs leave today for lhousie where tley will meet the Dalhousie Juveniles tonight in the first of a home-arid-home, total- series Juvenile title. for the Provincial The second glml ‘Bleeds; night. ._,_.____..__ GARDENING CHICAGO here next In Chicago last year @115 fgmfl. ctl of M’! IIOIBIIOII ll!‘ CONFEDEBATION LIII INSUR- ANCE. Ir”. TRAIN ARRIVAL-dbl train as- rfved in tbs City lllt night st 0:30 235 passengers. moron nsncs at the “Amour- YOlI-I UNITED CRAIG Row. waists: BEE-vices Build! merciful: u an: central Ohurc ; 2.30 p.m. Pleasant Grove‘ k. a-is-u’. III’! GOD OOIIIAN his we were yet linnerl. Christ died for ul. . SD61 HM. UPDQI‘ Prince Street Sunday 10-30 am. breaking of bread: 2-80 illazi Fighters Scared 0ft LAND. March l2 —(CP)- United States heavy bombers with RAJ‘. and other Allied Spitfire escort scared off Ger- Iflan fighters for the second time in a week~today and bombed railroad yards and oil stores at ltonon, 45 mile: in- land from the con-st of ‘France. Direct hlls were seen by For- fllers on a concentration of probably 1,000 freight cars, and f burst up from 9, nearby group of big oil tanks. The Spitfires were even more strikingly effective than during Monday's raid on railroad yards at Bonner. liodboul Says St. Lawrence Well Protected QUEBEC, March l2 —(CP)— Premier Godbout told newsman in a press conference here toda/y that all necessary precautions were be- takeri to protect Si. Lawrence skipping and that "thousands and thousands of soldiers are now 9T0- tecting the lower St. Lawrence while coastal air patrols circle and re-circle the vulnerable areas." “I am sure that the Federal au- thorities have taken all precau- tions necessary to protect ship- ping," he said. He added that he did not believe there was ever any question of olosin ths river to Qiipplng because the submarine threat. "On the contrary, I believe that the Federal authorities plan to give more protection to ship- ping." “I believe that the protection of the St. Lawrence is now in the hands of the authorities of mili- tary district No. t here. Previously, I believe the protection of the river and the gulf was in the hands of Halifax authorities." Federal authorities were “very discreet in matters pertaininx i0 the protection of the 5t. Lawrence. m” w 5 pnmior, itisy do not (NEA Getting aboard a Sikorsky helicopter hiker c: a tardy passenger who missed the take-off. In this demon»- ltmtion of the windmill plane, which currently has been developed for the U. S. Army, the pilot dropped a rope ladder and caused the craift to hover, motionless, while another man climbed up. 9 "h ‘Welles llcars Hitler Suffers Breakdown By WADE WERNER. Associated Press Staff Write! WASHINGTON, March 12—(AP) -Global curiosity about what has happened to Hitler went 111p sn- other notch hxday when Bummer Welles, acting secretary of State, said the State Department has re- ceived unconfirmed reports that Hitler is suffering from a complete breakdown. Welles did not imply the D9911"- ment attached much importanceto these reports. In answer to ques- tions at a grass conference. he sim- ply sald t a/t unconfirmed reports have been received similar to those recently published in various quar- ters. one o; the most recent of the published reports had Hitler recup- erating in seclusion at Berchtes- gaden. his mountain-top retreat. However, the complete break- down report. is only one of a large assortment of reports and rumors which have circulated in various capitals since Hitler on Jan. 30 failed to appear personally at the annual Nazi celebration of his rise to power. Joseph E. Davies. for- mer ambnssador to MOSCOW. 003m" buted to these some weeks B80 U19 stiggestion that H1519!‘ misfit b‘? dead. Others speculated that the arm-y higih command had claimed him into an asylum. PROTEST TIME CHANGE MONCTON. N 15.. March i! — (CP)- The Moncton Board oi’ Trade in a special session here this afternoon protested skill-fill Atlantic standard to eastern stan- dard in New Brunswick advocated by Premier J B. McNair. Resolutions opposing the charise will be forwarded to Premier Mc- Nair and to Hon. C. H. Blakeny, Moncton representative in the Pro- vincial House. want to give details of the form of that protection." Ho said this dis- cretion might leem exonerated. but it mlgtht also "be necessary.” J. B. Lewis. free. ies shared the produ .. ‘iv wgf 8 c‘ By J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE AlyLloydlInmsmAIlln- im-a r, Borden DOOM. I'M QLX PRO.» $ MY METER! OHEG CLEIEQ~-SM$T g A WR-“P/ I'D OF GITIIN’ M“! V1051 DONE LIKE RED CROSS CARNIVAL BEDEQUE RINK TUESDAY, MARCH ll Sponsored by Red Cross Societies of Upper, Lower and South Freetown, North, Central, Lower and Centreville Bedsquo, Searletown, Middleton, Clielton and Fernwoodt These societies are donating prizes and supplying pies, doughnuts and sandwiches for lunches. Each district la expected to do its _ part. Entire pro- ceeds in aid of Red Cross. Come and QIIJOY a social evening. Judges, Mn. Douglas Affleek, Mrs. Kenneth Muttari, Skate after. Admission N s. Lunches Me Costumes 8-13-31. i-lo-Huuilpuu. EVENiNG. ism-r rr. ‘om-ta ?-~ e axisavmme THE WHAT Si»! N! WITH MAJOR HOOPLE alumiou are €PiDER.‘-<~I ear ’ TIRED DNRVMhM some ‘DICE o‘ wouavi! ' Photo, Famed ‘by Army Censor) ll an easy matter‘ for a hitch- the proposed change in time from Th PAGE ELEVEN ‘tk- lied Gross tollcction _ llow 0ver $60,000 Rod Croll uartcrs the Prince m Isianwrm n now exceed sixty ousmd dollars or more than wenty per cent in the 3l objective. plete returns from the rural school districts nocosssrii county or ct headqusrtorl and c” have...“ stir": r- ore camps gn ea - quarters in Charlottetown. But all rural liltl that have lo far been ro- ceived are very encour showing very ccnlidergba lsovierpsstyoarlan reassur- ance that the volun objective of seventy thousand ollars, set after the first objective had been d will be reached and sur- passed. Persons in outlying dil- ricts or anywhere else who may for any reason have been missed by collectors should send in their contributions direct to Rad cm" House, (zharlottetown. World's Day 0f Prayer Observed ‘The World's Day of Prayer wan held yesterday afternoon in the Baptist Church with a largo at- tendance of women from the Char- lottetown Protestant Churches and tho Salvation Army. The union service wll presided over by Mrs. Gordon Ivel who Opened the service with l prayer, followed by the singing of 0 God Our Help in Ag Past. Seated on the platform were the following ladies representing their respective churches. The church of Scotland, lVLrs. William Alley; St. Paul's, Mrs. John Pierce; Salvation Anny, Mrs. Mercer; Central Christ- ian, Mrs: Leith Wright; St. James was Mary Irving; st. James, Mrs. J.B S. Somers; St. Peter's Cathed- ral, Mrs. A. B. Cosh; Trinity United, Mis; McDougall; Zion, Mrs. G. Carlyle Webster; and the secretary, Miss Helen A. Grant. A thoughtful and earnest address was given by Miss McDougsli, the Deaconess of Trinity Church, who chose as her topic "Watchman, What of the night?" Mid-ii Marsaret Stems rendered a beautiful solo "There was a voles ll’! i119 Wilderness" by Donaldgqn Helps. The service closed by the singing of one verse of the National An- them. The offering which i; to be used for lnterdenominational Christian literature throughout the wqi-iq amounted to $32.30. Father And Son Banquet ls Held The TllX-is and Trail Ranger boys of the Charlottetown Baptist Church entertained their dads at a ‘Father and son" Banquet, in the social hall of the church last evening. Over sixty boys and men enjoyed the banquet prepared by the ladies of the church. George MBCDOHBIG. the Praetor of the Tuxls Square was toastmaster, The ‘Ina-st to the King was honoured by slinging the National Anthem. s other toasts were: To the Church and Sunday School pro- posed by Ralph Proud and respon- ded to by Mr. Hector Collier, the superintendent of the Sunday Mi, c‘ l’ U14 NIPOndBd t0 by Ml‘. J. W. Boulter; to the ladfel fiiwoced George Jones and re- sponded to by Mrs. J‘. L. MoAiuls/y. Ari enjoyable sing-song was led by .7. L. McAuls/y with Prof. John Inch at the piano. The meclsl speaker was Rev, Allen Gilblon of Ssdnit John, LLB, the Boys‘ Wort '1 of the Maritime Relig- ious Education Council. not.“ Gib- son Iii-ye s. very interesting 1k on what s. father owes to his son and what a son owel to his father. ‘mic gfhfllfll was closed with prayer ills l. Jndlua. emms _ ii DOCIIIDOIIFI- At flu County Hospital, Montague, p. E. 1, onMarchfllflilt-QMI’. airtime. farold Dooklndorff, Dundee Centre. IOI. LAI$FM he lingo Hospital. mntarue, P. n. f. on March 0, 104s, to Mr. and Mrl. Helge Larsen, Georgetown, P. ll. I. s. dsughtq, Ids Mario, MuKINNON-M flew Ihv m March 7th. 19¢, to m. a Mira. Lloyd lVfscKlnnon, a son. FGUSUN-At New Glasgow. 8., on March 19th. 1943. John Ibr- guson, brother of Kenneth Fergu- son, painter and decorator, of Charlottetown. Funeral Saturday st New Glasgow. JENKINS-At the home of Mrs. R. E, MacKenzie, Souris East, P. I. Island on March 6th, i943, Mrs. Ida its’? Jenkins, aged ‘f7 years. Fian- e from United Church, Dundas, Mal-ch 10th. DELI- Suddenly in Halifax, NC, on Wednesday, lvlnrdii l0, 1943, Jamel B. Bell, aged 48 years. Re- msinl arrived in the City last evening and will be conveyed to hi; residence 111 Euston St. this morning at 10 o'clock where the funeral will take place Sunday afternoon, service starting at z p.m. Funeral leaving at 2.00 p.m. to the Fairview Baptist Cemetery. North Nflltou. UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wllflhtro Phone Ill