RIDAY, THE we GUARD AGENTS! J. liner Infill! George Chi. lib-Ottawa llalllllillll IIII. I . ll IIIOII It. and 8L ’ and IHNUI COUNT! “vetting The Guardian ma! lowing atone Bell Bookstore. Wale!‘ 8800\- woi-unw amen. Water street. dlan be deli and to hone 0w m“ flu III“ [I .9... Phone the be; rnpenalble for deliver-leg on your route. The Curler Boy at l0 per g give your older t! JAR IRON for blacksmith: ob- flinabie ut Bruce's. 3'19"?‘- MRESTLESS wders 500 at enslngton. .. ' r s day. March NIgIIkIiITBSZIsVIIIlIIlSOWgI Btllgiqile 11 AM- Cape Traverse 3 P. M. Albany 7-39 P, M. Rev. James M. Baxter, B. D., Minister. 349'“- .___. ._WI.\'S SCHOLARSHIP -— ThG friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dennis of Warren. 0N0. 50mm?‘ ly oi Suiiiizierside and Kensinflmll- will be ;...i.ed w hear that their eon Rillpll has been awarded a ICllOlHfblili) to Hiram College. Thd‘ orgie Elizabeth is now if of the Warren Public ~ -. Dennis has been with the .~ui ‘i: ‘v division of Genera-l Muiuig luv llilllOSi. i2 YGBIB, MP5- Dwniii, iiiwc Jean McPherson) WES ‘Qlillvilfy’ oii iiie staff of the Bum- mersiue High School. -S. -I..»\ID To REST —- The funeral of the lilit‘ Joseph P. Murphy took piuce from his lute residence at Nntre Dune sirect, Summerslde, on Tllilifllaly morning, March 18. at o'clock to St. Paul's Church where Requmin High Mass Was sun! bY Rev. i-iiriicr lvfacDonaid with Rev. Father Butler in the Sanctuary. The worm in which the deceased was held was shown by the large number who attended the services. The service at the grave was con- ducted bv the pastor Monsignor G. J. Zifu-i-Lelirin, and inteiment Wig in the family plot. The pallbearers wcroz~ ltlayor Lidstone. Messrs. Tlicmzis M. Linkletter, M.L.A., E. P F0 0y, M L A., Lorne Driscoll, Benncil R. Kelly, Wilfred Sonier, all of summerslde. —8. JMEETING 0F BEDEQUI DIS- TRICT 11.01.. — The annual meet- ing cf the Beclcque District. Orange Lodge was held. in Bertheiier Lodge Room, Suiiimerside on March 17. Th: district includes primary lodges at Borden, Bedeque, Bradalbane, Lot l6, Kensiiigton, and Summ- orside. Disci-ict Master, w. B. Mont- gomery presided and gave e report of the year's activities. The new officers were elected as follows: Disirici Iifiister, Heath Mscquarrie; Deputy Master. A. P. Wells; Chap- lain. John Y. Phillipe, P.GM.; Re- cording Secretary, Jas. A. Connell, (re-elecietl); Financial secretary, W. B. ‘Montgomery; Treasurer, T. J. Inniriii, P.G.M.; Marshall. Jesse Mnihvson; Lecturer, B. I. Rayner; Auditors, AP. Wells. J. Y. Phillips. The now officers were installed by past grand master T. J. llnman of Appropriate addresses the district master -—S. CHILD Worm Taylor Drug 101%.. —-I=‘ORMER I’. E. ISLANDERS.-- The {creeping will prove of much lnivrcflt to tlie many friends of the FillTilifi Family in Summerside. M (iiixcns will recall when the Furi iii boys, George and TE-‘ric we're liviiiu in Summerside on Cam- bridge Street and will also remem_ bcr the tragic death referred to of Mr. Farrant who mei. hi; death by faliiiiu ("rum the spire of the ‘Iriniiy United Church ivhiie engaged in painiinr the buildingn- Fresno California-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. I-‘arrani. nrc expecting as l guest In their homo on Oallisch Street ‘the fnrmoi-‘s hrctlher, Corporal Ed- ward It. Parrunt. who is stationed wiih lhe United Srales Army at Brigham. Utaii. The visitor who will be here a week, also will be enter- tained by other brothers and sisters inciizding George. Eric and Wanda of Fresno and Mrs. George Gage of Clovis. He also visited with an- other sister Maude Farrah: in San Ffinrtcisco. before returning to Utah. He livcd in Fresno until he joined the service ten months ago. His skier Miss Wanda Farrant, RN. is inmv s 2nd. Lt. with the Camip Wilts Army Hospital, Medford Oregon. Cpl. Farrant was bcim in Summorsitlc. P. ELL, youngest son of the late Frederick and Mrs. Fax: rant, and after the tragic death of ihis father, Edward at the age of five yours. together with his Mother and other mersibers of the family rcmnvcd i0 Criliiornia where they have since resided. Corporal Far- go coughs daily at any ol the fol- ln Bammeraule: Gentiles, llnigsloee Water Street. Ill‘! Geudet, 61 Granville Street II lnlnniernlde by H0 for lliln service -BU¥ blowers and forges for blacksmiths and farmers, at griliges. - -‘4i. -ABB.IVE8 HOME-Alb. Fred Cai- laghui o! Bummerside arrived home ywerday by plane from F: _ - ghain, Mass. He was accompanied y his sister, Mrs. Donald Mandy; -VISl'.l.‘lNG PARENTS.—~l.-leut. Ivln A. MacArthur Of the Canad. iui Armoured Corps, Camp Borden, arrived in Summon-side Saturday evening accompanied by his sister, Jean MacArthur of Boston. Mass. They are visiting their parents LAC and Mrs. Edgar MacArthur. S. —DOUBLE-IIEADEB. unior hoc- key Bedeque Rink, Fri ay, March i9. A triangular game. Bulldogs vs. Commandos, both from Kinkora, winners immediately play Albany. Game m start at 8 sharp. One- half hour's skate after game. Ad- mission i5 cents to all. 1-19-1. - KINKORA REPORTS FIRST- Mr, Peter G. Clark, Prince County chairman of the Red Cross finan- cial drive reported last evening that 9 the first rural district to send in complete returns was Kinrora. Al- though no figures were van Mr. Clark said that. subscr ptions in that district were 50 per cent higher than they were last year and that they were 100 per cent in cash. At the same time it was learned that emllbytes 0f M.F. Schurman and Company. 8m loved on airport con- struction wor , contributed 8200 to the drive. The men are from dif. ferent localities and the majority contributed in their home districts as well-S Personals —Ii/l'.r|. Percy Kinch of Summer- slde has gone to Halifax to under- go treatment. I-Ier many friends wish her a speedy recovery. S. _-M.ru. George Bidiop of Sum- moreide is at. present visiting friends and relatives in Montreal. S -—Mr. Andrew Jardine Vice-Pre- sident, of the International Fox and Animal Foods, Ltd., was in sum- merside on Tuesday attending the annual meeting of the Company. s. Sudden Death 0f Alexander Champion At Travellers Nest The community cf Travellers’ Rest. was shocked to learn of the sudden death last evening of ivir. Alexander Champion, a highly re- spected farmer and fox rancher of that district. Although well advanced in years he had been enjoying good health up to the time of his sudden death. He retired from active life about ten years ago, but had always maln- tained an eager interest in the life of the community and he will be sincerely missed by all with whom he had been associated with during a life well spent in the welfare of his community. The sympathy of a host of friends is extended to his bereaved widow, the former Eliza Harris, and to his sons, Russell in New York. Robert in summerside, Preston and James at home; and to his daught- ers, Mrs. George Cass of Mcncton, and Mrs. Keith Canfield of Torry- iown, New York. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. _s, win» NJIIIOIIIVIIQYHOIdI Virginie Dole - wen" as»: Y A Mark Sandi-kin Production lYllCi AND Mllllfi IV IRVING BERUN Screen Ploy by Claude lllnyen Adaptation by Elma! Rice W Anresuvyleunl P_|¢liin€___ PLEASE NOTE First Show 7.00 Second 9.15 lllafiiiee Sail. 3 p. In. Be early fur ilie bust selection of seals. * t . ,. S Ubiillhltblllli} l Crosby, Astaire Score in Irving Berlin Film —The show we've all been reading about, Will} the songs we ve all been hearing, hiis conic to toirn. Its Irving Bcrliiils ‘Holiday Inn," the l-‘urzimoiuit mus ii dance and romance picture, which mndg folks Veil‘ hillliiy lust lllilill, iit the Cupi- tol Tiicuii-c, because it's that kind of swell ciitci-tiiiiiment. Starring Bing,- Crosby and Fred thing-more song and dance coin- binatioii, "Holiday Inn" spal-kieg with eleven new Il‘\".ilLZ Benin nit 3111165 Wflllllvd bi‘ the inimitable" Bing and danced i0 by the one and Only‘ Astaire assisted by two new dancing Mni-iory noltls unri \/ll"lllll_i U419, '1lic yo“ s ic ivriiieu to fli the nations iiivoriic holidays. which flrc an niuxazi-iil um 0i ilic story of “Holiday Inn." Blllif‘, “no has @011- verted his Connecticut farmhouse into an um open only on holidays. filllBrlflills pllifUlls with a floor Ehflw flilijrcuriiiie to each occasion. Some of tho holidays celebrated are the Fourth of July; New year's ' i‘ . Was ' - tons Bii-tliiiiiy, hmg songs which Mi; pecizilly for Lin; Christmas," " Heart." y Willi." "Aiiiuiiiuiif, ziiid "Song (if Frcetioni.“ A coillllt: of oicl Berlin IDNOPILPS ill'(.‘ iucliuicti, tco —"I..zizy" and "Eiisli-i‘ Pizriuic, For the Fourth 0f Julv celebra- tion, Astriive docs a firecracker dance which ruins 5179:3151] rocket; Its tin- Itisic , most (LYCliIilE rou- tine Asciiirc ii aci- nrinlrigiigd and for thr- liglitni fleet-footed A5- tziirc, tiizitls scnivihlngl STUDENT AID In 1939. m e than 40 per cent of the students n British universities were aided by public grants and scholarships. oars To “Em Cash-and-carry meals that can be reheated at home are provided by government-maintained res- taurants in Britain rant is a nephew of Mrs. Amy Pal- S MlnlmnmChargefoeAlyAlvcIoeIeltICelh ‘many-om Central Guardian local-l, l0 lo poi- word; Annonnoenim . Use Millard’! for dandruff "-? 8N8! enllnnernloeals Ivouhloperw - J-illlliuill iii-fence is ii,'.:=i.i| ililll}! in uitiii-ie‘ u! ijoll. Sinilli uiiii \\l“hllll null \.. iili-y pristuiu u; n,\-..1\.-i-;,_ lil Ji‘, .i-| iliiti Li.- ciiilhrui-i, uisu (Juli .\llll\lllillii' iii‘ .i-'i viiilliru. l" liiru Lliviii u\l‘l' lni- uso of tlic_Lliiiiuilliii.i Astaire. a WlIO-COUIUrzlSk-IOF-Bfly-I COOKS 101' Photos!‘ IP11!- TRAIN ARRIVAL — The evening train arrived in the city at 7M with 216 passengers. RESERVE April 27th for D_uo Plano Recital by Roberta Full and Lillian MacKenaic for Red 0%.‘ ENLISTS IN It. C. A. Fmliobert DeBrlaay Morris, son of Mn. Rmtih L. Morris, 8 Water Sh, Charlotte. town, has Joined the R. O. A. F. He enlisted recently It the morultiln: center at Moncwn. RECRUITING FOB. WEI-NS — Upwards of n. dozen girls interested in joining the Women's Royal Can- adian Naval Service were inter- viewed yesterday by 3rd Officer. Rich, Maritime Interviewing Officer who is at H.M.C.8. “Queen Char- lotte” this week. Bhe b01195 to have many girls from outlyln districts call at the Naval Barrac on Sat- urday when they come t0 town. WHIST PARTY AT LEGION — The regular Wednesday Whist Party at the Legion was postponed this week until Thursday. Many servicemen and their ladtv friends enjoyed the game last night. Prizes were awarded to the lucky winners. Refreshments were served at the dose of the evening. During the black-out a hearty sing-song wu enjoyed. CONGRATULATIUNS.—MI. Ind Mrs. Ernest H. Card of Soiithbfif- ouch, Mass, are receiving congrat- ulations upon the birth of a 50h Bi the Newton Hospital, on Monday, March l5. Mr. Card is a Master at Lyman School, Wesiboro Muse, Mrs. Card (nee Marion Ruth Ee- sery) holds two decrees from Boi- ton University and is the niece of a ‘Trustee of Boston University. Mrs. Everett '0. ‘Fisk of Brcokiine, Mass. Mrs. Card is the ymmsest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Fasery of Union, P.E.I. m msttusun"s—..us Islet" .'-'.i"ir‘.sr.t..’ia.'s."*ii yesterda . In the five round mp5 or the ice greaker a total 0f 96 carloads of freight and empties were transported acres the North- i““."°‘i.“l‘é‘ 8.“%%i.".°.i‘i.‘.i..l 12th‘; as n . refrigerator cars brought totthi? province for the shi ‘men’ 0 potatoes and turnips. d g‘ e ' $3.2“? éleiiff°iffsfil “f. l. iloads of potatoes and turnips and 11 empties. Last night. the" were still 12o loaded cars pnd 40 empties on the New Brunswick side but it was hoped that. everythin would 'be cleared up at the Bor en ter- 7mina1 before midnight. | RETURNED FROM consum- ,ENCE :- Mr. W. R. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Agriculture return last night from Ottawa, where he attended a meetiHS o! the Advisory Committee to the Food BOBIG- M1’- Shaw, recently appointed to that committee. was the only "P1!- sentative from the Province at the Conference. which opened on Thu"- day, March 11. and held its closing session on Tuesday, ‘March i6. Many matters dealing with ‘produc- tion and marketing were discussed, and following these discussion; the committee made certain recomm- endations to the Food Board. Mr. HH. Hannam, president of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture was chairman and one represent- ative attended from each prov- lnce. Two others from the agric- ultural industry are being selected lo serve on the committee. HOME NURSING CERTIFICATE —Certiflcates are now being issued to members of the Red CrOSS 110ml! nursing courses who have attend- ed 00 percent of the classes, and take on examination. Over fifty members have qualified for this certificate in the two examinations that have already been held. The examination consists of a written paper and an oral and practical test conducted by a doctor and l. nurse. A pass of 60 percent is,re- quirod in each examination. On March 22. at 7:30 p.m. the oral and practical part of the examin- ation will be conducted in tii agricultural room at Prince of Wale; College. when members of Section II. (Nursing Auxiliary Service) Canadian Red Cross Cor s will be examined for their certi i- cates. Members of the Emergency Nursing Reserve in Charlottetown who wish w qualify for this cert- ificate are requested to get in touch with the Red Cross for further information. TIPPY AND CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUI- ANCE. L-Wl ' . Rough, Cracked . . Lips Sootbed Painful Chopping Prevented chapped lips an ‘ ' " eon all unsightly-the cracked surfaces lolly Infected by gonna. Get Nllofthoqulehenrewaywlthlvyplyli lb wonderful emollient aefleo instantly loethu the wounded membranes and loch uien nulm mm and lmpnrltlol. It ldteu the painful, cracked aarfuol. hep than pliable, butane natural heal- m- ‘I'M Int lvulloetleo given wonderful eb-Ilpe quickly regain normal smooth- leoe. Oet lypeyl at yen: nere today. Uu it ngullrly to soothe and protect your lips. Sold everywhere In handy lflek ferns. LYPSYL Egg and Poultry Market Report ‘The following report is prepared. by Mr. F. G. Ward, senior poultry products inspector, Federal De- ailment of Agriculture, Charlotte- W11. Production rapidly increasing. A variation in prices for graded ship- ments delivered exists. some dealers have reduced prices 0n “A" grades one cent whilst others remain at last week's level. Undertone definitely easier. Some stations considering shipping to Special Products Board next week now that prices in Maritime: are in lino. Country grading stations prices unchanged. Charlottetown wholesalers paying for ungraded eggs delivered: Grade A Large Grade A Medium Grade A Pullet l: 3 Grade O Graded shipment; Charlottetown: Grade A Large Grade A Medium Grade A Pallet d: B 20 Grade C 34-25 Retailers paying lpcclgilzgd “m- ducers for enriched eggs: Grade A Wee 8'1. Grade A Medium as, Grade A Pullet 82. Very little dressed poultry being offered, Prices unchanged. 28-30 iii-N 20 delivered s. i-z-as s2 1-2-33 International Night At Y’: Men’s Gluh Rev. F. W. weaver of the Marine Mission at Halifax was the guest speaker at International Night which was celebrated at the Y’: Men's Club last evening. Fifteen countries were represent- ed by the following who were guests '01 the club for this annual event: ed England, P0. Partcn; Scotland, F0. Laverlck; Ireland, F0. Paddy Barnes; Wales, PO. Jones; New Zealand, PO. Sawyer; Australia, PO. English; U.S.A.. F0. Denmark, Neil Svendsen; Lithuania, Dr. Rachmei; Russia, Able Block; Austria, Mr. Hartilnger; Assyria, Joe Tweei; China, Gin Ice: New- foundland, Mr. Rose; Brazil, PO. Wilson. Other guests present were Arch- deacon Harrison, Summerslde; Rev. PHD. Henderson, Port Hill; A. Cyril Bell; Rev. FHH. Newman, Kcnsingion; Stuart Irvine and Sid- neyhBurhoe. e speaker of the evening com- plimented the local Y.MC.A. on their splendid program of service to the men of the armed forces. He told of his experiences in Mission Work in Hong Kong and in the area of Acton when Pearl Harbour was bombed. He also told of Mrs. Weaver's experiences in caring for evacuee children aboard their ship. In closing M1" ‘Vctvei- outlined the splendid "W-i- of the Halifax Mission to Seamen. Chairman Hubert Dick extended the thanks of the Club to ihe speaker and gave a hearty wel- come ‘to all guests priwcnf. MATERNITY INSURANCE The wives of British workers in- sured under the Social Trwurance e Acts receive maiomlty benefits. HEiP HUiL UGLY RYE PIMPLES musvuiiiiciuii "CAP" S/AY, YOU'LL HAVE 5O MANY VEGETABLES OUTTA CUTICURASOAH OINTMENT STUBBS ' ‘T Charlottetown ' 30-" Chariot Beer; - PRESENT PAGEANT -- The teen-age girls of it. Paul's Church repeated the pageant. on the Book of Common Prayer for tin benefit of the delegates of the Diocesan Church society Ind the Wwiln‘: Auxiliary fut night. Min Ruth Carrutherl. Dominion Field lecret- ary, gave an lnoolrlng address. Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison - ed and a large congregation was present. aye yelterday. D plan on the Char- lottetown-Mcncton-Baint John run. It was just over three month; since hewllonthe lervieell reulsr pilot. On December 10 he lo t on a rescue ex tlon to the far north and returned to Charlottetown only this weak aflc a series of hard- ps and ventures. Maritime Central Airwa I Wll back on re- gular sehed e yesterday after lights were cancelled Wednesday. An extra trio was aerated to ac- commodate delayed traffic; KINSMEN AND xnvarrss MEETFMI. B. l". ‘Iinney, Assist- iint Superintendent of or at Kinemenifinette mwlina held pi: the Charlottetown last nlghtfllvlr. ‘Pinney spoke on camera structure and operation, and photography. Plane were discussed with regard to the Kinsmen Dil- irlct War services Conference which will be held l this 01W ln May. This conferco will brine delegates from various Maritime Cities and from at. John's, Newfoundland, to tefown. joint Personals Mn. Ireeman Cudmoro o! Cher- iottctown spent. flie woeLend in Bummerakie. Mire. mmest Mills, and the. Hir- am wen amomget lie delegates at- tending the D. 0. 8. Meet-inn in qiariotliewwn. The many friends of Misc Ifimne Bradley wil regret m leem of her iilianelsa in St. Mary's Hoapiial, Mm. a m. lauchlan MuMillsn, Wood Islands, entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital yesterday for treat- men . Mr. Herbert Profltt and Mr. J. E. Hasiam. Wringfield, we In the Cltgsattendlzng the meeflml 0f ilie D. . Miss sheila Muilin of the etefl of the Royal Bank in Montreal has ar- rived in Charlottetown. 61nd will spend the next month at her home here. The condition of ilk-Isaac Holman. father of Mayor B. Roy Holman, was reported last night to be some- whatlmproved. Mr. Holman su fared a severe heart attack on Wed- nesday. v Miss Olive McKiriinon. eldest daughter of Mira. Lena McKinnon, mix-view, left Wednesday morning for Ottawa, when she will take up her duties aswrirelese 099mm- in the W. A. A. I‘. Bdr. W. C. ‘Matthews of the 3.0. A. has returned to his unit in Nov» scotla, after spending a pleasant seven day; leave with his wife rid youm: Son at their home in Ken- sington. ma. Eimer McIntyre and AB. Alex McDonald, both serving with the Royal Canadian Naval Vbluivtieer Reserve are at present spending a 2a day leave viaitiing their home in 5t. Andrews. AB. McIntyre is a son of Senator and Mn. J. P. McIntyre. AT LAST A soldier was seen walidnl’ “will the camp picking up pieces of I.- ner, peering at them. then acre ng them up and throwing them awn . The medical officer noticed n strange behavior, kept him under observation, and finally reported him to the colonel. sympathetically the commanding officer decided to hand the man his discharge. The soldier grabbed the piece of oaner. peered at It, then shouted: "Ah. that's it. That's what I've Mllllllllllll- Minstrels At Beach Grove Last Night Through the kindness d, Ifl- f... J. Ayers i»!!! sli- mumm‘ Bu‘ in“ Drunatic Club presented tha 1m edition of "The mam M1111 - "w. w , mg; and appreciative audience at No. 62 Canad an Arm? Basie Training Centre 1m evening. There was plenty of action frat: curtain to curtlili- IMKI. 3" l danoel. Numbers were i-ece ved very enthusiastically and the out lull: went "over the to?" m “w” w‘ deavoufl w P19!"- ft is hardly fair to mention an! qgrtloular number, however Mlle Mary Arsenault with her aonl and dancing drew the mrwt number of encore: the e - . The end men, Meusrs Wm. Mor- SIB. Clair, fine form and hit with the Numbers b Dime Gall t h! "“‘ 6.... v.1“.- $3. - Laura Jeanne Arsenauit, I film!!! ind Puncher, Mr. Jamel Power, Sgt. Frank McIntyre, L-C. Bisdkett and L-c Neiison and Mr. Milford Me- Aula were heartily encored. r the performance. Mala!‘ Robertson Officer Common No. C.A.B. .0. in a few well c osen words, thanked the cast and paid high tribute to the efforh of all. Rev. L. J. Ayers made a feeling reply and assured the officers. N.c. 01s and Men, the were delighted to be able lo do n lttle to make an evening's entertainment for Beach Grove. After which the party u- scnibled in the dining hail where sandwiches and coffee were served. Arrangements for the ‘perform- ance were made by the entertain- ment committee of the Canadian Legion. ‘Hie mund system was sup- plied by Mr. Jame; Thistle. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'Word was received b Mrs. ll. C. Cowan, Montague, tha her son, Pilot Officer I. C. (Iowan, who hu spent six months in Malta is on his way back l0 England. .."f‘he Women's Institute, Mont- ague. held n very ‘ul " sale of miscellaneous articles at the home of Mrs. J. E. Maser on Mon- day evenin . quite a. number were present an a nice s m was realized for the work of tin society. JDIOOM BALL ENJOY!!! - A game of broom ball wag played in e Montague Rink on Monday evening. ‘Rams from the Curlln good exhibition 0% room ball. and was 8-3. The proceeds. which were very satisfactory were in aid of the Red Cross. ' JCIIURCII MEETING — The Young Women! Guild o! Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church, Montague. met at the home of the president. Mrs. Martin Currie. The rneetins o ned by ei lng the Me The S S Smith and raver by M . Douglas Nicholson. The minutes of the Previooiés meeting were read and adopt . Roll call was anaweredsbg ten members. The meeting clo with the Mlzpah Benediction. Dur- ing the evening work was completed on one quilt. and another was stari- ed- A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. enioveble evening was spent re- fill"? at Heatherdaie when friends gathred to convey their best wish- es to Pte. Malcolm MecKinnon who been looking for!" “dim YE5" I NQTIC HAVE A spending his ieLve at his home in i; serving at Beach Grove and‘ is E WE AQYAYS was“ Frank Bradley, Connie Le- mnnswrzii. rfivrv - An THEN BRIGHTON CLUB FRIDAY MARCH 19d, 0- A. (I) ‘I. c. Dario] 1mm (wiui m klnl porllselenfl ‘ ‘WNloI-IOIIIUII) . n I Kllmuir. An “my”. Bull nice» ,1;- - hi! pie "Ki Atwood O meal: were eerv ma! er of the evening y pleasantly in dancing, m _ BACON AND CARROT 3H lfliill P811 0f gr g illli rim in palienwifiialvlilylifii. u»? ill? ‘s: rt." Mild“ sauce. then gddmliiucgnorahli“ season with “i. m, ca. sago. $1M“ ‘mkm and PM. let ma? i',‘,°“"'“ turn out. °°°L fill-AN all Greet Ar insur- es.“- - Milli-i’- BIRTHS ' MAcluIL March 1a, io-aaMw i%' @ll MICPIIQG, g 30in, Qua“ m1 wnivsroiv-az in. p, pihl on Much 1B, 190th“ ' A-“umLJOIIIBI/Olhglxk ' rAmeni-nt Covvehe e m,“ . in w. end Mrelxmim; “m, Jih. e non, Emmet Dale Gm", GALLANT-‘At Ohariotteton 20, 1M8. to Mir. and Mrs. m’ Gallant. a eauehicr, Helen llildnd GALLANT-At the Oi on March l8, i946, u; _;_ ;_ oeiiwi and liLrs. minim, (mi Phebe Gallant, a non, up" M‘ LAPIHOBN-At . mus HWNl-lldlfiarch 19.1945, ‘to m. men an rs. Her L. th daughter, Necla Joyzo. ‘p on‘ ' MARRIAGEQ ‘WM BUElL-WILLIAMk-liil. the Unit ed Church Parsonage, Murray 1-in- bour, on Fob. 18. 1941i. by flu M. ~1- wmiirc o. Pickett-u, ciiesieirwiiui Bueil of High Bank lo Camsha- ,e0n Williams of Beach Point. DEATHS WEEKS - In Dorchester, Mu. March i1. 1948. Leo I". Week .4, brother of Jame; Weeks of ll Wal- deck St. SPENCER - At Maiden, Mm. March 17, Mrs. William Spencer (nee Clara Jane MncAvlnn) of Kellys Cross, P.E.I. Holy Cross Cemetery, Maiden. EPIAIIS-Ao Alberwn on Mmii I18, i943. Margaret‘ Ann, three and t alf months old daughter of 5P!- and Mrs. George Spears. Funeral this afternoon at 2.30 from ihf home of her grandparents. lir- and Mrs. Theodore Lewis, Aiberim- SIGBWORTfl-Iar the Clti’ Hill- pltoi Thursday March 1601.19454- im. (Capt) William .1. sissvwfli in her 63rd year. Remains wen iii‘- worded from Frank Helm Funeral Home yesterday afiernwii in her late home in Newport- P11- IV. D. MacLean A UNDERTAKER IMIALMER Charlottetown llll North Wlllahlfe GEEfTlPPlEl JUST Y Interment in‘ and Coming Cusslfiw 3c per word: ln Memorial Notices ‘lle per laolr Halo of Floral and Spiritual on cum, m. u name Lem:- a Condolence 70c per lneh; W ding. Y c-PRY e s2 \D SHE MEAN M VI A DEN YOU were KN D Tm“? no WITH ‘EM ALL! \’M GONNA RAISED or aEANsN PEAS, AN’ come, swim Am,» . wNPER Thu nmzii is urgi l. 'i'iio uniunl l5 TIM in Liuiiaila ol Stilton ||l‘l|l4l[lII| i-nuiii Ntlcoe uni l0 oenu for IV Appmiznillon, ‘I00 I8 I’ U l9 cent-n per inch. Adclrel end application. f word. Labia d. Inbeerl gent-aha 81.00. Other ea Wanted GOOD DIAMOND. 1 4i WANTED a Apply Gllilflllllll. WANTED AR IN GOOD CONDI- tion, 1‘f‘i\SOlll1b.y priced for cash. Apply (Iv c-0 Guardian. 3-17-31 ivaiviizn ——ROTARY saw ivntp. Good repair. ADDlY Edward Lowther, Cavendish, 3- - Position Wanted Ema rescnrTiTwnivrs scnoon. s. n. Guardian. a-io-i. i l'o Let .____.______i____-_ t0 LET - LARGE HEATED room with board. Apply Guard- ien. 3-10-21 FRONT ROOM T0 LET. GROUND floor, also one upstairs. Apply ABC c-o Guardian. 3-17-19-22-31, Personal RIBBWS ENGLISH [ION AND Y ‘Ionic Tablets for Nervoul blood timlc t 1G TW MIC] DH! irioimcwii ‘ii-ao-m-tf. neral INN. . FOR SALE — HJICTRIC WASH- Female Help Wanted family two adults. good wages, write Box ‘ll or phone i187. n 3i 3. . For Sale FOR SALE-l UBE BIIED COCKER Puppies; Reds, Golds, Blacks. L. Weldon, Cambridge Sta. Néslb m ing' machine. Only in use three months. Perfect condition. Phone 1317. l-D-l "if... "flrviifwfi sui- . p s u: a , Johnston's Rvlver. OIQi-io-zz-zll-ai. F2! SAL! - HEAVY DUTY lack rubber traces, c- mpieie and trim? leflilths $300 pair and rubber belting. Clinton Morrison, Fred- ericton. 3.15.41, Part-time Work WANTED- MAID EXPERIENCED‘ llllg Lyiw of wi-iinnn. m ri-nllv ruuvircl iiliiinut iix (‘llllfv prmiiii-Iloii t0 equip its Cillililllllll.’ iiuliliiii: form-ii imil Iu iiioct (jflllllllillllrillrl in llin Fiillml King- dniii I'iili|ii~ f'l|-(\||l'l‘illl||ll flllll unselfish- iiosu in l|l'l\l|l'll u. lll'|]\ i-qnii- the Arm! in triiliilng lll lioini- NII lliiil. Ii will lie ln |‘i'l1'illl4 ~i-i\-lvi- vi-i-npons for ovi-rscu. It. is iiruml Him lvillrlnlll‘ iriiilicnl illy tn liila ltpliflfll ~i llll'l\ in uniform. iin-i-iiwl us" to Ra- luivi: Army (IIl-IIPTS am] (Iiflccra on im- ln-liri-vl List, |l is pniiin-il out ilmt if oniillv-il m l|l‘ll\\' [hlnlnlll liifcr, niiina will bu iuuiii-cl. Wi-npnna iiiiiv im nffcrvil I! I min- trlliutioii or for npirriiisni mid sale. Persona vlv-sirliii: ]h'l_\'lll1‘llf will receive chr-qncs lllfi‘l'll_\' from liic Department of Nnllniml lii-fviirc. If you urn not iwlnln as to the call- III mom, l'rnvlni-liil Polici- who will ho ziml in advise you. Pistol! lll-lflllill he forwnrfiuil, un- lonilml, in (lrilniiui-c Offii-cr, Pnalni Ile- livcry Buliilinir, l-‘icci nurl [lily Strrcll, 'l'ornnio, by ovum-rs fflililllllfl In (‘Pnlrnl or iiiiislovii FIiiiiuIii, and In flrilnnnca (lfflv-i-r, i\i<x|||lln-||ii~ Ann, “Wnlllpog, h] oivm-rn living In “Uaafvrll fnniidn. 'l‘li|~_\' niiunhl h» lupin-ii nmi viirr-fllliy piu-ki-il hisfnro aliipiiii-iit, iii-er the nnmn Ylllll nililroau of the own- or. the. make, mill-m flI\lI iwrlnl num- licr n! Hm wvniinii, nnil alinulrl alnln nlicllici- ll in iniI-mlrwl an a donation or wlit-lhn-r It in fur anln. It in Ill‘- gnafud flint IlllFllH-(lf ho mmlc hy ox- prr-sa. (‘harm-n will h» mid hy the (ii-uimnuo Officer Ill. the root-lying de- lWl. (II. IINIROSIERI) Deputy Minister of Niiflonnl Defence to-day. Rawleigh‘; -C., Montreal. (Army) Ottawa, Ontario March l. 1M0. i 'l‘ngn should ' U TILLY THE TOILER A POLICY or‘ ISOLATION. lilo THE s-ro earn-m oven wué no mam/ma ANOTHER TH MEN FOREVEQ GEORGEJHE?! TlLLlE COMUJQ HOPE SHE H W OF B $IRL AND GNE H U? THE “DEA ‘THA SHE l5 POUél-l WlTl-l 1-_ A5 lLUS ‘I IT“ stirred’ we By Websfe: " “dfigiifiilv T BE R lprLLlKE W H’?