Th; CHARLQIE __ BEIITRAI. GUARDIAN This oolurnn is reserved for news of local Interest. but advertising of s newsy usture niny inserted st five cents n word. strictly psy- sble in advance. . PAQFL 51X hfi9f - O . 2g BY POPULAR resources‘ nut-nor rsnronmuca “TELL IT T0 TllE MARINES" BAPTIST CHURCH HALL ‘SATIIRIIAY. lllGllT, MARSH. Illth.- - g REM. ro-nav - IN GORGEOUS cbton Roddy McDowall - Preston Foster THUNDERHEAD “SON 0F FLICKA" Also News - Cartoon - March Of Time Shows Today At 2:30 - 7 - 9 =_—-PR11vcE so WAR0-——= z-mws-z MON. AND rue. TO-DAY-JOAN‘ DAVIS’ m “SHE GETS llER "All" Plus Serial - Cartoon . Musical Showing At 2:30 - 7 and 8:45 jCAPlTOLi C OMIN G—-M 0n. —- - Tues, -— Wed, ‘RADIOS ‘li-IRILHNGYJRMIE. 120mb cAN__cRAdc A sArsL CRACK A new!“ CRACK .4 0115s.! quicker m you. COOKS for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN SURANCE. now uuaosnmo a Barb and Coil Spring Wire. e Rogers Hardware Company, L-lmitedb 8*! HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. -_Rev. Peter Jackson. Bonshsw 11 A. M. Dc Sable 3 P. M Ham ton 7.30 P. M. 8-1 1i. FUNERAL TODAY. — The fun-i erul of Arthur K. Jenkins will be held today March 10th, from his late residence atz o'clock. Inter- ment Pownai Cemetery. CAVENDISI-I UNITED CHURCH. —Public Worship. Bunda . March 11th. 11.00 A. M. Caven . 3.30 P. M. New Glasgow. Rev. E. F. Cot fin, Minister 3-10- NEW GLASGOW CHRISTL: Specialties Admission fie ST. PATRISWS PLAY BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY Presents “ THE RALE McCOY” Comedy In 3 Acts 8 ALSO SPECIALTIES - PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE ‘FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MARCH 16th and 17th 2 MATINEES and 2 EVENINGS SEATS 50c and 75c MATINEES: Children 15c; Adults 35c Rush Seat Tickets nu sale st IInghes Drug Cm. Beddin _ Bros, Vlot Col’ and E K ll ' G . Re- Pggucle/iarfcqrt. serve Best AL. again: Moudayzfldkrchelitfil‘: 1:23": M. st . St Holy Communion 11.00 A, M _ the Society's home. formerly known as the Btrutheons John's, Milton,, Evening Prayer 3.00 Hotel. PM, Lenten Service Tuesday March v 13th at 8.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. PHONE 2157.] 175 GRAFTON ST, Deserve The Dates Davies, Rector. 3-10-11. FIRST DONATION FOR ROOM FRIDAY, MARCH 16th and SATURDAY, MARCH 17th FURNISHINGS - The Sanatorium Commission wishes to announce i ‘ I In Memoriam lies sq gl never wary in know" Mun I Mm.“ A Cry of Fgogr... from the Shadows "i???" and comm L!‘ n. r. incubus Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Bum,‘ B. A . P Ne Frames. 3 P. M. Cavendish Bap tist Church ‘Three To}; Ranker-‘ 7.30 P. M. "After This t e Deluge." You are welcome! 3-9-21 ' cnuacn NO-TICE for Parish of as. internals,“ It BAIIBIBTEB. sour; NOTARY. prom. cumin BUILDINQ ____fll~il_l9ll"rerowu PALMER egg‘? j‘ s. I. BABLAMABAAAAFLAM BARRIER]; g1- ‘. ttlryongeslt third ‘ 3d glee the ' that $250.00 has been received from the Charlottetown Hi-Y Grads for the furnishings of s. single room in the new building. This action on the art oi such an active ser- Louise M h wif f vice clu is greatly appreciated. Murphy. 312% ydied :t oherv’ _. .___._i-v1s Mlilill lllliliIlS Stanley C. Ridges Henry Daniel] - Rosalind Ivan \\fifis"s'-‘is'is"s's‘s'n'h'u\r‘n'h‘s‘u‘s'\s'n\- I? EltiPlRE nv TO-DAY "Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 ROPIN’ THE OUTLAWS... end ridin‘ the trail! Ready for snythinynthst’: N s v s d e a n d Sandy! They're srlnersin the tattle against ' Bandits! . .h . flcuosr cuws" EXTRA! CHAPTER 1 New Serial “SPY SMASHERS” Also TERRYTOON 'And MASKED MARVEL '2 sTo-Eoifrdscuoon} Re ort of Toronto School for the on h of February. i945: Grade X-i. lilarie Crockett; 2. Anita Doiron. Grade IX-l. Inez Doiron. Grade V1I—l. Jennie Doiron; 2. Valerie Blacquiere; 3. Agnes Doir- "Grade Vf-l. Raymond Gallant; . 115ml Doiron; 3. Arnold Gallant. - Grads IV-l. Gordon Blscquie t. Grade III-i. Frederick Blacq- N. Grade II-l. Lorina Pitre; 2. Eric ~ Pitts; 3. Loraine Doiron. s I--i. Joseph Gallant; 1. Blscquiore. ect attendance: Lorine Pltre, til. About less than two days: Anita Ines Doiron. Raymond Gal- n iihucette, Jennie Doir- I P011. Al“ Latin won by Marie llil _8ll llleglected West River l am a true Canadian And I am proud l0 be, I live on P. E. island That garden in the sea. We grow the best potatoes, Our oysters won a name, Our sliver foxes also, Have hellfifbd to nlalgc our fame. Some districts they have Paved roads. and busses But over in Wist River Conveniences are few. rail-roads, too; We have an antique ferry To take us 1n to town, A road not fit to travel on, A wharf that's falling down. And when the Harbour freezes We travel on tho icc. To finish hauling produce, Its really not loo nice. Especially this winter With slush nine inches deep. How can we ship our turnips? Till spring they'll never keep. Our Premier ncvrr thinks of us Until election (Lay, And every time the lax comes due. Of course we have to pay. We pay for paving highways. For clearing off 1i snow, We break cur ro. .. for nothing But why? I want to know. No\v all we want is Justice; At least we'd like fair play. When others drive on pavements, Why should we drive on clay? Now lvhcxi the \ is over '11:? tourist trad? \ Il snot‘. Arid the shortest route 10 Borden is the rcnd along the shore. y We want o bridge n: Brighton. , To tunic: o ' burdcns light, This hm erzug TlCSS at Rccky Point To tourists is a s-itjht. Another thine I want to know. Why farmers have to pay, A ten cent tax on asolins, For working up their clay. Why they should want this 10 cent 111K I cannot sce at all. They should pay buck 1i cents For interest in the fall. It matters not what. governments The people may elect The district oi \Vr'st River Is still left in ncglcct. so why not get tozcthcr The Grits and 'I‘orlcs too: And demand that they give Justice To all and not o few. -F‘air Play. STAN HOPE SCHOOL Report for the month of Feb'y.: Grade IX (A>—l\'lnrgucrite Mac- Lauchlan. Grade IX vfln-Annn Misener. Grade VIII-r/lnrlon Show. Lee Mlscner. Grade VII-Joyce MncLauchian, Clare McCabc. Elmer Mlsener. Grade IV-Gmrzc Show. Grade Ii-Ezliih Mlscncr. Harry Kieliy. Perfect attendance for month: Marguerite MncLauchlnn, Joyce MacLauchlan. ‘ Corned beef i. .. with Lynn t.:..;....-. mallet" MARKET PRICES YESPERDA! Eggs. per doz. 85-! Hay Oranges, doz. Tomatoes, lb. New cabbage, lb. New beets, 5 lb. Fowl l-‘resh Cod. lb. Squash, lb. - apples, doz. vole... pk. Turnips. lb. Carrots, 10 ‘lb. Beans, lb. Radish, bunch New Carrots, bunch Paris Style Show By ADA DE KOFOED Associated Press Staff Writer PARIS, March lJ-Dreses un- veiled at a showing b the house of Marcel Rochas to ay featured liberal use oi flares on the should- ers as well as on the skirts. Rochas is using three, ilvc. and in some cases nine flares to give skirts width. Additionally he is using them as trimming on long crlnollne evening frocks. in style in sheer organdie and Scotch taf- t! tns. This designer also is making lav- ish use of fringe on shoulders and edging large rtchu collars uhcl bor- dering hip basques. Belted Canadienne jackets in bright shades topping pleated Scot- ash skirts were contrasting attrac- ons. This War-Four Years. Aim By The Canadian Press MARCH 1U. lEML-Brilish tllljl- yard labor put under control of At;- mirally to speed up shipbuilding. Axis bombers titanic 400th r" d on Malta in nine months. VIP-Fifth- ier Dorian said French ship... would be convoycd if British blockade cf uncccuplcu Franco continued, MARCH ll, 194i —- George W. Handel, British tninlstcr to Bul- garia escaped assassination in Is- tanbul bomb explosion; six kclled. United States lease-lend bill sign- ed by President Roosevctl. Prize for Arithmetic. Junior Grades: Lorino. Pitrc, Eric Pltre, Loraine Twron, Maynard Gallant. Helen Gallant, Teacher. (Patriot please copy) Merritt’: Reginald Donny lotion VMnclcno {Jerome Cowon - Rose Hobart PLUS NEWS - COMEDY u-vs-Ae-mru-t-sanu-n-whuv-v-n-Hsnv-uwwn-hv. .-.-.-\.-,-.,-, , ,- THE ROAD OF L-IFE-=-= raised to meet post-war op ortuni- Photo above. token from files oi s Manila ne to show Jose P. Laurel. leir, puppet I hands with Gen. Waji. director general of the Japanese military Id- ntinistration when enemy held the Philippine capital. If life were T11R11 strewn with ICSBS. rose held h its leaf, \ If the soul kncv no sill or sadness And the heart. knew no heartache no thorns THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY through its P. E. I. Auxiliary or Branch is endeavoring to promote every needed venture in wartime, and to provide as large s sum as possible for the New De- velopment Fund. This is being ties for Scripture publicat on for Asia, Europe and elsewhere. The probable estimate for the first year of peace is $1,000,000. Remember this great work and the effort that is being made. AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. _ or g , _ Would iJ-e hands oi frieu-os feel so tender Whegii they're held by the one inl stress. Or from their lips bring comfort. the touch oi a Mother's caress? The sorrow that comes to us daily.‘ And the cross that (BE-Ill mortal must bcor Recalls how the crucified Saviour Taghlt‘ us all to have courage and s arc . The grief and the sorrow of others As they mnrrh through life's darkness and stnf-c, To keep them gs ii they were brothers O'er the storm ruffled waters 0! life. —F. II. MacArthur passive. s ‘ITTOL . The follnwlng-iswtlie Honor Roll c’ "armor School for the month of _ n-th Mar-Dougall. v flnmntnn. , . Oliver Compton; 7!. Mo». . D-evld Compton.‘ r‘-~~-‘~ ".1, at“ “flacfiougall. Grade I—-1. Lillian MacLean. Prize for perfect nttenzlnnce: Roy . _.“_‘_ "mt-l - Roy Compton. inn A. Rollin. nosnrrm. son reins/ms OTTAWA. v March 6- (CPl —- A ISO-bed hnsnitnl built hv the RC. AF, at M111» Bu’. RC. is to he taken over l*_v the Resources Da- nartmmit rmd will be u<"d to help nomhnl- tubcrrvlnrls nmonv Indians in that ares, it was announced to- day. T0 STUDY EWPLOYMENT v-xivvssscr. Cyprus — lCPt — Mrs. loll" Cxcfwonnis. M T’ E of Yimsssel has been romcirtrd hv H» ('.“l'\i‘ll< vovornment ten studv n“ conditions of "vvnlovment of wcmcn dcmrstk; servrnts phrases“ King Truss‘ Comfortable. Iins healthy effect. ltIEDIC-LI. SITPPLY COWIPANY. . Agents 2| Cordon Street, ; Moncton, N. B. ‘ Worn run‘. Ynmzllv - - SOCIAL AND Fourth Sunday in Lent. The service Holy Communion at 8.30 A. M. at 11 o'clock Morning Prayer and Ser- mon l"; the Rector. The ofiertory anthem to be “Ah, Thou Poor World" Brahms. At 2.30 Sunday School" At ‘l o'clock Evening Prayer and Sermon. The anthem will be "Jesu Word oi God Incarnate", Mozart. “Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous- for praise is comely for the upright." Psalm 33.1. HONORABLY MENTIONED Sgt. Tom Gardham, R..C.A.M.C., Cdn. Gcn. Hospital has received a personally signed certificate from Commander B. L. Montgomery, Field Marshal commander-in-Chief 21st Army Group which reads: "It has been brought to my notice that You have performed outstanding good service, and shown great de- votion to duty, during the cam- paign in France. I award you this certificate as a token of my ap- preciation and I have given instruc- tions that this shall be noted in your record of service." TI-IE KIRK OF ST. JAMES. — Morning and Evening Worship at the Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by The Minister, the Rev. T. H. Bussell Somers, M. A. S.T.M., who wlll also preach the Sermons. The Morning Service will be broadcast- ed over CFCY. The music will be under the direction of The Church Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKen- zie. Mus. Bac. The Church School will meet at 2.30 in the afternoon. The Midweek Worship on Wednes- day Evening at 7.30 will include the Biblical Studies of The Sin of Achnn and The Transfiguration. The Minister will conduct "Morn- ing Devotions" over CFCY Monday through Friday at 9.30 A. M. r- l PRESENTATION AT NORTH RIVER-On ednes- day night a large number oi the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. John McKinlcy- assembled nt their home. North River, to honor and con- gratulate them on the event of their recent marriage. Rev. Mr. Todd as chairman called upon the bride and groom, and Mrs. Harry Scott in a very complimentary manner expressed on ehali oi those present, the pleasure which the occasion afforded, the high es- teem ln which “John" is held as n citizen of North River, and u warm welcome to Mrs. McKinley (“Mildrcd") as she becomes a mem- ber of tho community. Mr. Clar- encc Murchison then presented the happy young couple with a gener- ous purse of money. Mr. McKinley replied in words of sincere thanks and appreciation on behalf of both himself and the bride. The groom then journed to the ce back several times ("bounce "i and seemed to enjoy the trip. A de- llghtiul evening of games, refresh- ments and other social pastime was heartily enjoyed. W.M.S. MEETING - The regular meeting oi the W.M.S. of the Christian Church met at the Par- sonage on Monday afternoon, Feb. 12 with a good attendance. Mrs. Edison Rollings was leader for the month, led in the service of wor- l I the word March leader Mrs. i-isr- andlHilLum x m gven . or s .and stamps, also soiygliu or pre- o a witlsl . wspaper. Purim-ts of the Phi- ‘ “‘ ship. Theme: l-‘roin Everlasting to Everlasting. C worship by leader. Psalm 24-46. - l7- turc reading by Miss Martha Brown. Devotional read by leader. Hymn "Mighty Rock." Prayer by Miss M. E. Campbell. "AmerlcafinChsplaln in China," was read by ._Rendlo Houston and e letter from Archie Allan was read Miss Martha Brown. also letters rom Mrs. curls- ton and Mrs. Kilgour read bv Mrs. MH- VERNON FORD The community of North Wlnsloe and surmunouig districts were sau- dened on the morning of Jlllllilfly 10th when ll was learned of the sudden passing 0i one oi their most lugnly lwpected citizens in the 11845011 oi vcrnon Pord at the early age of thirty-seven years. rle mm been about his usual work until about a week bclore his death when he was taken in and moved to the Prince steward Island nos- pital for an operation of sbnendi- citis. Good hopes at first were held for his recovery by his friends and loved ones until a few days before his death when other complica- tions set in which proved fatal and in the early morning hours of the above mentioned date his gentle spirit took its flight to the God who gave it. , Vernon was a very prosperous young farmer and will be greatly missed by his neighbors and friends as he was always ready to sive a helping hand to anyone in need. whilealishall misshimitlsbls gimbals iorénelrtu Hannah Mac- B118 n n i e son Harvey who doc-pi; mourn the loss of a devoted husband and loving father and will often sigh and long for the touch of a vanished hand and the sound of a voice that is stilt. Death is sad at any time but when it comes imexpectedh; and takm one in the prime o; liie seems much harder but we must realize that it is God's will. Besides his sorrowln: wife and son he leaves to mourn inelr loss his grief stricken mother Mrs. Rich- ard Ford and two brothers Everett and Hairy both oi Brackley Beach. The funeral which was very largely attended was hold on the afternoon cf January l2, friends comi from a long distance to pay their ast respect to one who was held in high esteem. The funeral service at the house and grave was u-TICUCIBO by the Rev. ‘Ihoe. Con- stable of Winsloc. The hymns sung; were favorites of the deceased. When the Roll is Called Up Yonder, What o Friend We Have in Jesus and Nearer My God to Thee. The body was tenderly laid to rest. in the faintly plot at North Milton beside his father and b-rc- ther my who predeceased him a few years ago. The poll bearers were: Messrs. Ray Ford. Wilbern Cudmorc. Stanley Younker, Lorne Scott, Percy Wise and Edison Mac- Donald. MRS. WILLIAM MURPHY 3-10-lt. th street home last Sunday evening‘, were held from Ht. Ambrose churc Thursday morning. She was born in D by County, the daughter of the ate Robert and Helen Corporong Burrldge, and is survived b two sisters, Jennie and Minnie, lving in Yarmouth; évéviobe brothers living in the United a S. Besides her husband the mem- bers of the immediate family sur- viving are Helen, Yarmouth; Rob- ert in the Canadian Army at Lon- don. Ont.; Katherine, serving in England with the Royal Canadian Air Force; Babs, in Summerslde, P.E.I.; John, Margaret and Patsy at home. UNION ROAD Y.P.U. The regular meeting of the Un- ion Road Y.P.U. met at the home oiMiss Margaret Mallett. The de- votional period was lead by Thelma Lamont, theme “The Bible". Open- ing hymn "Btand Up Stand U For Jesus" followed by the rd’: Prayer. Scripture reading was taken from Psalm 33rd. I! "Rock Ages". was then sung, follow- gfd by pragislReadgilg y Nlorma eo on . on. osing ymn “Break Thou the Bread of Life." and beneo tlon this pert of the meeting to s Elose. For study period Annie Gill gave a very interesting reading "How to be s Good Conversationelist." ‘The business period o ned with the reading of the utes, fo- lowed by the roll csil which was responded to by 10 ‘ and three visitors. It was decided to hold a social meeting at the home of Wallace Mallett. Collection amounted to $1.29. Next meeting to be held st the home of Grace Mscllean. The remainder oi the evening was spent in games and s sins- song. Lunch was served by the hostess and the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. FORMER. POLICEMAN SENTENCE!) MONTREAL, March 9—(CP)— Arthur Maranda. former city pol- "roman, today was sentenced to iive years in penitentiary for steal- inr three automobiles, In passing sentence Judge O. Ii‘. Guerin noted that Msrsnds stole e cars off parking lots-whose owners had trusted him beesusehe was a police officer. Two cars were YARMOUTH, March 7 —- Funeral services for the late Mrs. Agnesl Get quick, soothing relief the way so many nurses do O Norm, whose hands are in wuss sod srroas solutions so often, wen among the fim to dismve wins wonderful relief Nonerns hrinss so dispped skin! Tim's because Nom- zems is not just s soothing creams it's s medium! formula. It not only cools sad soothes the stinging soro- aeu, bu: M): bu! the tiny "cuts" and creeks. Actual rem show that Mediated Nonems helps heal chapped b11148 Preston Canéfibeli and Mrs. Herbert Stevenson. e president then took Roll call answered by l2 Minutes of rnest Houston. The report from sick committe was then given. Roll call for the March meeting with taster-definite improvement elm bring skews ovsnllgbl! WI gresseless, non-sticky, won't Try Noxzems tor your hsndll 500 for yourself how quickly it helps lo- srore their normsi sotnwhitl ‘ nml Get s is: wdsy st soy dept. more. 17¢, 59¢, 59t- esov a secrgtsrdrz R. ed tht vious . 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