FEBRUARY 19. 1933 IT. DAVEY! W. A. . , 0 who monthb meeting 01 st. David's W. A. took place in-the ohm-u, gun on Thursday, Febru- my 12th with seventeen members 1.. alttendlnce. The meetlna opened Wm, mg gmglng of "Blessed Be me Tie that Binds," foliowedby s Lord's Prayer. mums treasurer reported the't I16 , the new dual: 5:; Hail. Another 06 Wu 8 ”,J;uu the coat of the chairs by . friend. Mrs. SPUPSEQD on the meeting Walker r6D0l't9d held to aim me foaming of-a Film Oouncii in Georgetown. Miter discuuion on the matter, it was moved by Mrs. Mary Yonston and seconded by Mrs. George Mair” that the W. A. join the Film Council and agree to pay the sum of 135 towards the film projector to be purchased. Also that Mrs. E. Ilaston and Mrs. Preston Madaonald take the necessary t 'nihg under Mr. 8. M. Mclnnls for operating a film projector. At this meeting, twenty cups and saucers were donated by the mem- bers for the Hall kitchen. Bunshine Bags were given out Mr dis- tribution. The collection for iii-is evening amounted to 32.00, An en- joyable lunch followed. I you'll enjoy Hsscare instantcoffee! 1. Whether you use fresh fruit or prepared filling, be sure to get the best quality. I I n Murray River - I I I and Vicinity ....' Mrs. !.'veLvn Msobougall, Murray River, recently spent a few days visiting with friends and rel- atives in Charlottetown. Mr. John Dan Mscuari. Little sands. is spending the balance of the winter months at the home of his son land daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Macl.-ean, Mur- ray River. i ' The many Murray River friends of Missxenn Bell are pleased to hear she is recovering nicely after her recent operation in the, Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. Oyrll Maobean, Charlotte- town, spent the weak-end of Feb- ruary 14th at the home of his per. ente. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac- Lean. Murray River. Mr. Norman E. Stewart, char- lotl-etown. is at present spending three weeks' holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man 0. Stewart. High Bank. Mrs. ,Mae Moore, and David Jardine of Charlottetown. recently spent a few days in Murray River. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacKay. Mrs. James Richards. who has been a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital. Mont- ague, has returned to her home in Gladstone. Mrs. Basil Irving and daughter Brenda Ann, recently spent a few days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mac- Kay, High Bank. Mr. George -R31-(in. Pictou ls- l i No other cojfee, instant or ground, gives you the RICHER FLAVOUR of Nescafd Just a spoonful of Nescafd to each cup-add piping hot water -it's readyl All the heartening satisfaction of the very finest coffee is yours whenever you serve Nescafe. It's so oonvenient-- and far thrlftier than ordinary ground coffee. Make Neacafe your family codee. Stays deliciously fresh right down to the bottom of the jar. SCAFE , . a mslainl culls-0 llrtfwx Ifu- Int-I Illlinf r:Ill1ii'pW'll4"'V "'b""l Nani! (pronounced NES-CAFAY) In the min-In registered trade mark of Neeil! (cm.-m l.I-l. C rod NI lll Doltd ,- '-'-'i3S";'5'o' l'.'-s'i.lilli3il.iZ'u"'ifi-lazuli-i.i Eula; ff-'1' dextrose) Idded solely rs eolllble code! Illil 1 parts all .1 eqlll protect the s.va...; land. N. 8.. is spending a few days in Murray River, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Kennan. Mr. Bill Glover, who "is employ- ed on the lake boats, is at present spending some time at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Glover, Murray River. Messrs Stirling Whlieway and David Johnston. Charlottetown, acre Saturday visitors to Murray lver. Evelyn Drake, Clyde River, re- cently spent a. week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mac- Kay, Murray River. Miss Annie Maclleod, Murray River. is spending a few days in Charlottetown, guest of her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Maqxay. Much sympathy is being ex- tended to Dr. and Mrs. Stewart MacDonald, Halifax. N. 5.. former. ly of Little Sands. on the death of their infant son, recently in Halifax. . On Friday, February 13th the Ladlcs' Aid of the Baptist Church in Murray River held a very suc- cessful cake sale at the home of Mrs. Jane Cook. K -C.B. EXETER, England-(CP)- It was a. big day for Leslie Todd, an insurance executive. He received gills from his old friendsat the ,company's annual dinner and ,then won two prizes in a raffle. lwhen he got home. he found his wife had given birth to twins. rm IN MEEORIAM ALLAN MORRISON ..'On the. morning of January 12th last. there departed from this life one of Prince Edward Island's oldest residents in the person of Allan Morrison of Savage Harbour at the age of ninety-four years. To comparatively fewiare given so many years of life; to fewer still the gift of health enjoyed to the full through the years of youth, of maturity and in pro- portionate measure during the eve- nlhl of life. as was accorded the above deceased, so that but a. few days illness intervened between his usual routine of life with his family and neighbours and that when he answered God's summons to depart from this life. The late Mr. Morrison could be euloglzed to great length. but many words are not necessary, since one can say of him that he gave unstintingly of himself to his home, his neighbors, his school and his perish, sharing himself with all to the best of his ability as the need arose. That, he recog- nized ns a man's role in life, and faithfully and without question so discharged it. With the exception of some time spent in the New England States and following the sea, as a young man, he lived his entire life in Savage Harbor. the district where- in he was born and to which he was deeply attached. He was a prolific reader and a keen debater, a lover of company both in his ownihome, where he was always the friendly host. and in the homes of his neighbors. He was the son of Donald Mor- rison and Elizabeth Campbell and the eldest but one, of a large family. Of that family three enter- ed the priesthood, Rt. Rev. James Morrison, late Bishop of Antigo- nlsh,. the late Very Rev. D. F. X. Morrison, D.D., and the late Rev. Vincent Morrison, S.F.M. One brother. John A., of New York still survives. Sixty years ago he married Mary MacDonald of Aliisary and to that union were born elizht chllrlren, tour of whom predeceas- ed him. Left to mourn his loss besides his widow are his sons. James. Charles, Cyril and John: also two grandchildren, George and Mary. They mourn his loss but cherish his memory, and re- spect the example he Set Of 8 life well and fully lived here on earth as a preparation for the life hereafter. On Thursday. January 15th- I very large number of neighbors and friends followed in Dl'0C95' slon his remains from his home to St. Andrew's Church. Where 501- emn High Mass of Requiem W85 celebrated by his Pul-Oi? ReVe""d George MacCormack, with Rev. W. V. MacDonald as deacon. Heif- George MacDonald. St. Dunstans University as sub-deacon. Mid the Rev. Phalen MecKenna. mist" M ceremonies. Present also In the Sincllltlry were Rev. Terrence CamPh91l- M0” signor R. V. MacKenzle, Rev. Leona am Ayres. Rcv. Parnell Wood on Rev. George MacDonald of St. Margareis. Rev. Basil Croken and Rev. Lawrence Landrlgan assisted in the choir. Service at the HAVE was conducted by R9V- Gemge Maccormack. ' Honorary nail-bearers were Lloyd MacEwen, Joseph MacKay- Leigh Coffin, John Pigott, Joseph CamP' bell and James Atkins. Ar-rtive pail-bearers were A. D- F99 5"- Pi tt, Wilfred Coffin. D- .?.ullfflancllDon:l(:l, Fulton DOUEUIS ""1 Valentine Maclnt,V"-'- Mass Cards Wife. M i James on son. Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Mor- rulldrrl. and Mrs. Cyril A. Morrison. Mr: and Mrs. John W. Morrison. George and Mary Morrison. Susan and Charlotte Morrison. , rl M . Keith Matheson. ll1Jerv.nnBernrssrd C. MacDonald. Montreal. William w. Doyle. Evgreii- W”- Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Vi. MacDon- Ilrllvlrs. Chas. MacDonald and fam- "yisr. D. J. MacDonald and Jack- ..M,., Jogeph Campbell. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Reddln and hMlrl.y-and Mrs. James R D9349 and family. Walter MacDonald. Harold G. MacDonald. "Mr, and Mrs. D. L. Mullen. semtor and Mrs. J. P. Macin- GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Montreal. , . Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Feehan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Picone. Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins. 'Mlas Mabel O'Brien. Mrs. James Campbell and fam- ily, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trainer. Charlottetown. June McLeod and Leona Mac- Donald. Montreal. Charlottetown Funeral Home. Mr.' and Mrs, John Peakes Station. Miss Marion Rodgerson. Miss Helen Farmer, RN., Mont.- real. Mr. and Mrs. Somervllle, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. sld, St. Andrew's. Daniel MacDonald. St. Andrew's. Miss Margaret MacDonald, Mont- real. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Macln- tosh, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harper, Montreal. ' Mr. and Mrs. Austin MacDonald Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Plus Walker, Quincy. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacIn- lyre, Mi. Stewart. Miss Kitty MacDougald. . and Mrs. D..A. MacDonald. . and Mrs. Basil MacDonald. . and Mrs. Edward Gillie. and Mrs. Summcrside. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shanahsn. Miss Mary Doyle. Miss Annette MacDonald. Milton Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. MacDon- aid. Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDon- aid. Savage Harbor W. I. Nashes Maccormar. Thelma and Joe McKay. Amelia and Adrian Egan. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gunn. Miss Georgie Gunn. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doyle. , Mrs. Elisha Doyle and family. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Pcters. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bambrick Mr. and Mrs. Temple Murphy. Mrs. Doyle and Ray. Peter Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. MacCormac. Mrs. Frank Maclntyre, Aneas and Ivan. Miss Annie Maclntyre. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BarretLsnd Bernie. Mr. and Mrs. Pius MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mur- phy. Joseph McKay. Gerard Dnnnelly. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McAuley. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Griffin. Mrs. Frank Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donovan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKenna. Joseph and Mary Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacDonald. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MacLeod. St. Lambert. Que. Spiritual Bouquets Rev. Sr. M. Stanislaus. Miss Rita Hughes. Mrs. Stephen Macbougall. Floral Tributes Cross: Wills. and family. Spray: Mabel O'Brien. Wreath: Mt. Stewart: Branch Canadian Legion. Wreath: Employees Northern Electric 01., Montreal. Messages of lsymliathy . and Mrs. Waller White. - . and Mrs. . and Mrs. and Mrs. Earl Warren, Gerald Reid. - . and Mrs. Dan Macbouxlldv . and Mrs. Ralph Pigott. . Annie Lamphier. Mrs. Russel Maclntyre, Gall and Wayne. Mrs. Millie Coffin. Mr, and Mrs. Brendon Drlscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coffin. Airlock" Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Connell- . Mrs. H. Lodge Birt. Mrs. Russel C. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Fred.Mosher. Mrs. R. V. McDonald. - Mr. and Mrs..Jnmes Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pigott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd l-Varrefh Mr. Maclmod Douglas- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Eunice Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McAIklll. Mrs. Mary Mackinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus Kelly. Cosdc. Mr. and Mrs. John Pigott and Elisha.-i Mrs. Mabel Pigoit Sassos. Now- M . WI-ll. Jilin... W. W. Glover- aTn' MORE nsu Cyril Campbell, Hughes, George Mlcfm-ies, Wilfred MacDon- a. and Mrs. Valentine Madn- Doyle, Stirling MacEwcn. Evening Grosbeak: Gall Briefly in Georgetown 1; l - - ' Am all it: interning Iwries at rdlifns and ;lBkS mak- "18 their appearance recently, and 1””9"” Blooming at this very early 990-90" of the year; it is worthy ”' mm W” dilrihs a recent mild spell in the rim wed: of rum. 03'. seven or eight Evening ems. ””'" Went 8 day or so in the trees and around the gardens of Georgetown. The EV'3'n1n8 Grosbeak is about thealzeofardb-ln,m.13u,gu striking-looking with his yellow breast and black and white wings. Their Canadian breeding-ggroundg are in Central British Columbia, and they are mentioned in cmfloial bird suides as wintering as for as New England. It is mentioned how- ever, that some at these binis have been observed for four or five years 1901-lly. and the usual time of their brief appearance here, tor two or three days, has always been during the first week of Mmh. 'Ilhls year they wereawholemonth early. But whether this In N71! em-ins. Or wfheiiher they were merely fleeing ahead of some pairtictdarly violent storms, time alone will tell. ST. JAMES GUILD .."rlie-lmiiea-'GuliIdod9t. gamer United Church held its ebruary meeting at the home of Mrs. A. H. Smnllwood with 19 members in attendance. The Vice-vpvresident. Mira. Bruce Stewart presided. 'Ihe meeting Opened with ifne Lord's Prayer. i PAGE NINE washeldatthaliosnedlhe. R.MacI.ean.'mei:reasures-sre- year, 'mree new members loaned the group which now has a. mem- be'rshlp of 30. Reports were heard from the sick and visiting committees and rurvtzher discussions were held on the poojeoh facing the society for tha coming year a letter was read from Mrs. W. B. 1". . the former honorary president. thank- ing the members for a gift which was presented to her before she left to take up residence in ot- 'ma meeting closed with he mil- pazh benediction otter which a. deliciotn lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by tlhe lunch com- mimtee. The Mini: meeting is to be held at the home of Mill. Btiriixg Dina- followed by lihe r of the minutes of the last meeting which well. -35. Ifs I18.) HOT cross suns CHICKEN HADDIE Tin 19c 11 aft meals! pr y - at ” ' QUICK OATS. -5 I5. beg . . . . . . 47': JAVEX, lge. 32 oz. bot. only . .. . 29: STAR OF THE SEA Make A Fish Chowder rm Pack every Lenten meal with appetite appeal! . when you shop as C0-OP SUPER MARKET because here you'll find oceans of values in Lenten Food Favorites . the catch of the season for,Krs.nd-tasting And you'll oat better for less money be- cause we make every price a low price every easy . . . it's economical . . Plan wonderful meals! Pocket lngs! Come to C0-OP SUPER MARKET for the - L tastiest catch of Lenten food favorites. A Dinner in 7 Minutes- KRAFT DINNER. 2 pkgs. . . . 29: Maple Leaf HOSTESS ROLL. 'l-2 l5.. ea. 21: Aylmerls C I O I .'I.C I O I Bright's ' PRUNE PLUMS. 15 01.. 2 for . .. . . 29: FIVE ROSES FLOUR. 24 lb. bog . .m. 51.59 Shirlffls Lushus - JELLY POWDERS. 3 Franco American SPAGHETTI. Campbcllls VEGETABLE SOUP. 2 15 oz., Robin Hood Fancy Pink SALMON. 'I I5. tin. each . . . . 39:: Banquet SARDINES. 3 tins for . . . . . . . 27: Maripac Dcvilled LOBSTER. per tin Griffen Brand Malpeque OYSTERS. per fin . . . . . . . . 39: Grlffen Brand MACKEREL. per tin . . . . . . . . 31: Select Brand TASTY CATCH Vol LENTEN FOOD for 29: ORANGE JUICE. 20 oz. fins. 2 for . 29: CLAMS. per tin . ..-. . . . . . 39: TUNA. per tin . .... .. . . . 39: "l m Fruits 8. Vggclnbles big eav- 2 for 33: for............25: Z3: . tylj; ..,.a Mrs Dee MacDonald . Swift's Smoked or Waxed California Navals ' ' A y - V V and 'famili'- MONTREAL (cr) - Canadians BOLOGNA. lb. . . . . . - - . - - 29C ORANGE5. 3 dos. . . . . . . . 79: ' l Mrs J C MacDonald. don't eat eIl0UiIh H5h- ammlmh S if-tip B ookf Id h T Helen land Jacqueline Cumiskey. Canada produces the best iisllistlx; w t I W . Crisp Pascal 0 e O O O Sll'. M. gsgllnei. 1;t.nru1i;ry. giirecllvi-:r1l:;;e::luTtr:si;:r!l::almnnm; :A:.tlSA)GtE. III). B.'. . . . . . . 35c CELERY . . . . y . . . ' . r ' . -"C I . Aex an enze no 0 e . ' - W; 5 amen or 00 ' . t Mr.Ha:1i!cl firs. Chas. L. MacIn- grstvuagyegrggligtlestoagfligrfoazidignid . 29: Fresh Leafy , 3,, M . 2. Use quick, easy Monarch 5, -it . Ayl:llElssm':heDrI'It2as!e5 I. MacDonald, No, log ind-ustry there. a Fresh Frozen . In LE-n'ucE' 2 for . . . . : . . . . . 33: N9 CW” Mlxs -N" add wa'9"I and Mrs. .Robert Plneau. No. MiITCHAMv Englmd TE (Cpl, " . . . . . 436 Cello-Pack ' . for Pastry that rolls easily Al;'l,';::oI:r-h:4;:::- Mmmm Na. ,T,he,,3',g"";,,,E',;;P1”:;?,:,”: fpillil Fresh Frozen TOMATOES. carton . . . . . 25: Wm10Ul "lcklni 07 b"d0kl"U Abington, Mass. pl 23:31e:;?3V:::u:ged3”x;:l:o2g: lb. . e --a e e . . 35C norida seedless - - - PC-srrv "W W r"' s.:l..i2S:l..h".l:l.""”' '"d "”"'”' ---on. s-an mu-wens or -W S'””k"' GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for 25: lender,Hal(y and exactly right Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Power. downs at thzmd of the rm did FILLETS. lb. . ...s . 3.-. .-.-.. . 380 washed Local ".,.y,,-m.. Lois, Douglas and Eric S.mlih.n0t appear 9 is time- mppe.-ed - C A RR 01,5 3 my fat 20: , I-IERRING. cello pkg.. lb. . . . 29: ' ' ' j ' ' ' Fresh Frozen Fall p WaSh9Il 1100111 i MACKEREL. lb. . ..... .a . . . l9: PARSNIPS. 3 lbs. for . . . . . 236 MEMBERS Remember our fiscal year ended on January (list. You must turn in your sales slips at once in order to share in the rebate. Please co-operate. x - . l These Specials also on sale at the following stores: nmmcu t'lI ll4l!'-l I "aw, . Wk” (mm ,0, W Trueedlein Merell - St. Peters ,5. anti.) at your um-er'a today a l pie crust mix. Sunkist Navel Oranges are nnexcellem ggugcg ofVl1'AIlIN C. as well as the valuable Paoropscrins which help you absorb mm! urishmem from other foods you eat. . Sunlclis csureeuua-among Alyce! ouuuun FREE JWEIJVERY PHPNF 2607 280(3- LVLHE ONE STOP xtlxi,-VA cf