11L 2.1»1°9i Girl guide News ____. cu-rowetr. flfilgiilnr. rump , . ‘ , Brownies tnarlouelaiua.“Ggigfisbors oil ‘el-i- ‘U t m‘; remn E 01%, uov-mefiaie (or this Fund . memorial to "pfillfiiitiiliclzilinlilhltshe sum asked is -. - l . l!" "WK? llxgcy Provincial Mid - floss will please Si?" i- r111‘ utionS w Mrs" m W" co-Brighton Road. Charlo e- smler. your wn. llaujdersndififlelifgsnles M; once 5° a“ “- turn over Will‘ W" 11011 A0,.“ 30th either to ,,‘ t... 141.5 1.1111111. Duche- lir- ‘l CMnmlSSIOIlEI‘. l ‘- _ octrntittlde 101' n Great Leader! ~ "wit... :R(,"|1-|rll'r|l - ‘ -s1>aaxIN<‘- f”_ hi- d. column, in RH! .e nlumu "hilly n’ Dior or wall. Leaking Roofs - 1| aternroof will! w: bfhiiilde xsbeetoe F15" no“ cement‘ Ll id A . u H. U“m-dr|li:§ld1§:11 Cgment in mm“ 3M1 and Green. in an! Buliilktitv from one gallon T1!’- a g oi. Corrllflied Inn’ '2' sltion. S Ill - with durable elastic. c". "::::1"::'--" "- that Xviltnstelr m“. Maritime ‘Emilie rondltifllil- t onc v03; oi’ U. B. Litllillg ~ t w fljffféf S,...F:ii<e1r1e§1f;" 19:01 mo: C I one-vie" ,"“,}"‘§§°§l.s.a'°:= that is arse-titan‘ i‘ "gm- man! new and 11 ll K years. i l l 7°“ 1 =1 M “l”?! i112... . ,1 n :3: ‘strafing coating do u" W- hlilllftic Commi- t" 5° “d 1M lb. l“!- a Caulkilli! 0mm" m‘ ints 7' ' f r . p11 ne ‘l757-J~ ° tiiiiiigs 0:115 $7M"- _| J, WTEWART 13s Fitzroy - 5""! Charlotte 1m tit-mfg- BING Holy Redeemer Hall TONiUWl 8.30 152° nriilaevsallilifg ‘hgluwiih: llingos in the city» Freezoui For Charitable PENN" a Great Cause! i IGEIITRAI. Gllf..‘.lll.'..l This column l: 0d i»: 1mm mtm-{fizl “lfinmfi s: s" a we" I I I0 able in advance. r ' m‘ y n, 000KB for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE [N911]. ANCE. 1,91; SAD NEWS ntIJCElVED_wg-;rd has been received by m, 1M "Bull. Roieblnk. of the death on Saturday of Mrs. Frank's father, Rabbi b. I. Bcheinfeld, chic! raorl of Milwaukee. Wisconsin, who passed away at the advanced age q eighty-three years. He is survyed by three sons and two daughters. One son, Mr. Amram Bchemlcid. journalist and author, visited this Province on several occasions. The late Rabbi Scheinfeld was himself an accomplished writer,‘ and the author of five standard works on theology. hire. Hank has been lwlth her father in Milwaukee dur- ing his trying illness for several .months and the sympathy of lfrlends so out to the family in their bereavement. YRUVINCIAL AJLP. MEETS _.. ‘Meeting of Provincial A.R.P. Com- mittee was held yesterday morning with full attendance, ex t Mr. C. A. Beer. Provincial Fire Marshal. Keen regret was expressed by members 0t the Committee over the continued illness of Mr. Beer, who has acwmplilied such splen- did work for the Province. Hon J. Walter Jones, Chairman of the Provincial Committee, presided at the nreetixlg yesterday. Inspector J. A. Wright of the RCMP. intro- duced his successor. I. r Mar- aoln. Inspector Wright l5 transferred to another part of Canada. Professor Gordon Ben- nett. Chief Gas Officer for the Province. was at the meeting. Ma- ior T. E. MacNutt. Secretary of the Charlottetown School Board, was present and referred w the in- struction given the school teachers and by them to the pu lls in re- gard to staying off U13 s acts din‘- ing an air-raid alarm. He reierred to the fact that the school children are now organized under senior groups. Magistrate K. M. Martin was present and the Committee took up with him the question oi’ the prchibition of all outside lights except street lights. The present re- gulatlon is that no outside light can be left unattended but before _ n further change is mad new re- , gulatiocis will have to be rawn up. _ The question of one n1- more radio {broadcasts being directed primar- ilv to the young people of the Pro- vince was favourably commented on. A number of routine matters were discussed. particularly A.R.P. equipment arrangements in various organized communities throughout the Province. ' ____.___.__. Personals Miss Doris Lawlor. city, ls spend- ing Easter holidays in Emerald, guest of her cousin Mrs. Clair Cro- en. Mr. Uudlow Jenkins has returned after a Pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robertson, Munns Road. I-lis many friends are glad to learn Mt‘. Robertson is steadily improving after a serious operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Miss Earlcu Lovers charming little daughter of C.N.R. Trainman Earl Levers and Mrs. Levers is spending her East-er holidays with hen- grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Iravers. Georgetown. Trinity United Church TUESDAY, APRIL 27th Salli-Mission Band-Social Hull. ‘Lilo-First Aid Group of Young Travel byAir! Moncton. .. Saint John... a PLANES ‘DAlLY;_ Leave .30 a.m. , ‘£39 ll-m, 1.35 p.111. _ T0: I Summcrsldc... Charlottetown 39 ll-m- 5.40 p.111. h" — Charloltetow iq-‘Monann an slnxie - :11'.'1o can I plus tax. "lormution - Reservations Phone 540 1403 ‘Except Sunday lllrilime Central Airways] LIMITED HwwAre _ Your Eyes? a ii you I 3'... "m?" -"l.l‘."i..ilii“"&'.'i ‘maaltfllfllneu - “mug . 4i Your “u ‘I service with page "Ir-gr": nxir: a thorough n Ull] |n . “m and dlncun your qh1=',""::'"i:"|" or phone for People Examination - East Parlor. IN FIEMORIAM MRS. ANNIE CRASWELL WAITT Mrs. Annie Craswell Waitt died on April 20, 194-3, at the age of l3 years at the home of her son Dr. Ellsworth F. Waite, Rrnsndina, r . Mrs. Wai-tt was formerly Annie Oraswell and was born in ltustloo, P.E.I. on July 14, 1869, the dough- ter of Ctiarles Craswell and Ann Bullman Craswell. She lived ln P.E.I. until about 28 years of age. when she moved toI Boston. Boston and its vicinity were her home until 1900 when she married Charles H. Waitt of Box- borough, Massachusetts. Mrs. Wnitt lived in Boxiborougtl until just be- fore her death. much beloved by‘ all the townspeople. The deceased was a member of tlu; Congregational Church of Boxborough and the local Grange, She was very active in church work. Mrs. Waltt was a constant read- er nf The Guardian and subscribed to it for over forty years. Ehe made many trips to P.E.I.. the last beinl in i939. She was always interested in the welfare of her friends and relatives on the Island. Burvivigg are her husband Charles . Wlltt o! Boxboroush. Mass, two sons Dr. Ellsworth Waite of Fernandina, Florida, and (Marlee Waltt of Ghelmsforgl Mass. a brother Adam Craswell Smith Rustlco. and many other re- latives in P.E.I. ‘Three grandchild- ren also survive. ‘Ilia funeral sermon was preach- r-l o‘ ‘ic-rbv-rnuvh b" Rev. Henry Oxnard, and interment was in the lower Cemetery o! that town. Ill MEMORIAM In fond sniTfiT-r memory of our dear husband and father. GEORG" W. BURNS Albany who died April 20. 1M2. Inserted by Wife and Fulfil)’- 4-20-11. m lleuonun In loving memory of MR8. JOSEPH B. MecDONALD 9- F. liutchccu l '- 6- nurcneson l °- F- "UTCIIEON * ' who died Mull 21. 1N1. "Gone but not Forgotten." . Bldly Mined by Husband, Son and Daughter. who. rm r" Ivrr-zrmvw PWM“ * *1 mamas-e ‘IRE ORIGINAL REXALL lo SALE The Renal! 1c Saw was originated in i910 by u Canadian llruuzlst as an ad- vertising plan for the United Drllfl ClIIllDillY- Rather than amend large sums in other forms of advertisin‘ to convince you the Merit of REX- ALL MERCHAN- DISE. money l‘ “em. twice each year by the Unltwd Drug company in sponsoring the 0|?- IGINAL “E."*" (‘NE CENT SALE Ulfamin. (P/zodulcta. $1.50 box of_ Purctest It’ §’.‘§.§il.’i§.‘.".‘f‘.".‘.“.‘. ZWl-Sl oné cent ‘gllaqiilzijfiifiorvllggllfliilueéeflfia’ $2 I sale Capsules . . . . . . . .. e ~ - _ $1.00 Bottle ‘ PURETEST 25c bot. Purcicst. 2 2 COD LIVEROIL Trigdine, 21,295,, _,_ f" . f" - y?‘ Fort/fwd IO Hum 3, 51),. 130a,“, Vitamin .1 aml o °° 5W1“ ‘ Potency PURETEST RQXP-l-l- TINCTURE or N95! AW . , 2 for ‘1-01 “mm; THROAT L 81.00 bot. l‘ t t a" RELil-IF _ _ _ 210v .26 Vitamin Tonlifief]. zfwsl-ol with Ata/glicuior uni/i Ephcdriu/é 35c 130,310 75cboxPurctcstPerco- 2 for 36c 2 for Cori Capsules, 26s.. I057 5') ‘ b P ,,._ l. L, L. 0F MAGHES“ sub box e125 Poo-u vitamin ‘btlhiacllieiiiil 2!w.51 “ilélonifi? Zfw-Zfiv A.B.D.and G. s , " . _ “Iimfllhss! Capsule, _ _ _ _ _ ' _ __ Z1» 50c bot. Lloyds 2!” $1.90 but. Rcxallfkui Liver I,” w‘ c 5L” M11351] Ihmmgntu, o Compound mill 2/,” $1 . 2 for B v $50 _ _ w _ Crcosote . . . . . . . .. o SLQO bot. Mill: cf Magnesia pugogqfgsf _- w‘: hm‘ Lm'A"b°P'“'°' 2h" 50"- lllll. lit-xlullr Nose and 352195.‘? .‘?‘.‘f'.“f‘.‘:. 2/<»$l.0l Pleasant as m.» .£E‘J.:;~J.‘E;.1i?- .... ., 21-- .51 501: box Roxall ‘~35 dim“ REXALL 50,. ha, GT, C0,, h so... P111... . . 2 1w" .51 z f... $115 . AHALGESIO BALM _.,.,,,; - ~ s 2,..._51 25c hct. Renal! Stomach and Liver g.- c ' ' I ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' i 1.3mm‘! Stilt) box Purctcst 2 for all 50v Rams 45's. . .' 2f" .26 2'1"“, Gggl“ o“ Z r.» 51,01 $1.00 bot. Rexllll Cod so. _5 ‘ififffit C25}: r‘ Liver on Enilli- REXli-LANA 'Il 4' A9951 1 Ave ' ' (Tompourld Zfublets, 2f", ilgnéznzf" $1.01 cove" "liiiliiiliilii" .f~i’.“.»;.;.1:.'.;'a.'.;a"... " w u»- M w» SYRUP a ~* " . ’ * r11; ,1.”- 2 t. 51° ?.“.‘*;*?°.‘f“.“..‘ff‘“.‘?';“: z.» $1.36 ‘st-la ........ -2/~'*1-<>1 2 t. 51° ' 25:bt.Ol. A?‘- 250 bot. Cascara 'l‘ub- 2 251' ilkll- 5110008311 2 ilcial Vaillll: Fiitl- 75c bot. Vct-JLT-l lets, 5 pix, 25's. . . . . f” e26 'l‘nblcts, 1 gr . . . . . .. f”: vgufing _ _ _ _ _ , _ , _ __ 2f" n26 spams SALE TlIE—WEll.-—TlilIll.-—-FIil.—$AT. - APRIL 21, 2a, .29, so, n11 m. 15c NEJED 0 401-) Vellum Finish Triumph V- _ 3.:s‘:.::.z..3’.l“° if, Pawnee “a cnvolopcs......... 277"‘ PUFF - ST lo Pazilcl Shade: r/tgeér- 21046 bb . 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PEN A '4 21.» 16° Mfifi... 21-126“ I‘. peg ~<~-",_.T i095 REXALL DRUG STORES IN CANADA I095 A1‘ ‘ram Mei nno rue SAL _ Farmer's Fricuil. . . 2f” ~76 . d 4., q _ lgc"fikearlr"tgf?tliesa_ familiarnlllrlange and Black Price ‘Tickets INT'S1\Lfi‘pric'es1a_n"q,no prnductsother thuan those supplied a i ' C ' ' imited’ hrefoflered on QheORIGINAL REXRLL ONE-h 35 A t" z‘. gurgrilcisloiltiwder... . 2/” I36 familiar Qua re sold. ,. .\._,;,__.,. -.~ Buy” Jlheathings yquirleed Hoarding is linpatriotic.‘ ' qge and ‘Black price ft-iclteté. (\f\Ib Ivv""‘IE ltlF-TAI. T’"B S ARE NEEDED i Did yoll know 111:1 no THANK. All _ PLANE 0r MARI l‘. ENGINE ran b built without 'l'lN l a W. P. l orde" 0'1: fir") An. v v" '1‘ A I TUBE MLWT l" tun"?! in whfi- v t1 nurchme a lrhe of §hD"|7lI cream rr ton‘l\fl"""’- Vmrr “fllii-Y with you. 15¢ ..........'.,. UNDER 'l‘ P. us s n 21mm Fa... ~""‘ncr.w l t l __...:.* tuwsw $1.00 Bottle REXALL _ , seer, WlNE g I and mow 2 for ‘L0 1 is, . 1. .1 . 31131.? ‘1».§.?.‘§.1.' . . .. Zfvdl-iil ~a*.:;;:~.: 211-0111 5°:..';.".'.; 32:?! ffrfi. 21-1-51 . 2n. T 50c T111 zuiAgls F REXALL MOTH Flil-lgli n“? TA 7.; our: and 5R}: 21,, LEMON SALT 2 f... 51° *511:;z;-..l.§7i':s'?... 2/~~26 50c Rcxgll Tonic 2 5 1 . . . 2 f" e3 6 '- fw. , Laxative. . .. . . . . .. ‘ u 2f‘), .5 1 50.». bot. Emu 111.11.- of ’ 3$“$‘.'T?‘j'.“.'. .".".“.'T'. .. 2 .51 40- T.- ‘ 75c hot. Rexall _Milk of SARI-FED lvisgnesia, plznn, 2 on. _ a: oz ........... .. f". 1 out" r001‘ Pownrm m. 11.1. llexallhiilk of , harass. its... 21ml a 2 ’°' 41 gbut don't over" buy j 40c Jasmine Liquid Brillian- tmo, Singlo Body . . . . . . . . . 2/».4l MMEQMMMMEQMMQQMMMIMMREQMMM i‘ A 1 i To {let "iiNce d s (l. tlxd i... 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Rach... . .2 f.» 61c 01mm“ ---- -- ‘ oogrbgluffigielhlan do Cologne 30¢ Rexall Shaving Stick ......................... . .2 y.» 31¢ we Battle 1.,,..,,.l,._ Eff, _ _ ,_ 2fvm6l 85c Langlois Lavender Shaving Soap In Glass Bowl. .21.» 86c Sll-QUE 30c 40c Ml 31 Tooth Powder with Sodium Perborate. . . .2 f.» 41c "AND REXALL 15¢ Jiffy Dressing Comb, U13". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lfar 16C Loflo" SHAV|NG 25c Serenade Writing Pad . . . . . . . . . . . ........ . . . . . . if.» 25c 2 ‘.3. 61° s-ncK 55c Studio PepeterIo-M cl.ccts—24 envelopes. . . . .2 f.» 55c 30c m" ‘V9,,’ ,~u,_,,vc.d_Me_No,_ 2 for 3 1,, 25c Rlker’: White X Llnlmenr... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2f.»26c gi€E=":'_‘*-5E'f‘; 2J.-,,,._31 85 I I 4 I i . " ‘ " ” " o . . v n1 er 70c Purelest Mineral Oil, Amara-can, 16 oz. . . . . . . . . . .21.» 71c w, PM“ “a, 5h,,,’,‘,',',§,°‘§,,,,,§‘ ,~°,, 2 for 86 $1.00 Pllrelolt Halibut Liver on Capsules, 5a.. . . . . .r. n. s1.n.1 rupee-r. d“ W" ------- ~ ' 60c "36?’ Fresh‘ Lilac Lotion, 7 on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21.» 61c fixfixiltl: . . . . . “Si-milk? stuvmo All prices listed m tins advertisement are based 0|’ LOTION on tilt Manufacturer's suggested lull retail price. 2f.» 61c c We reserve the right to limit the quantities purchased by any customer. Sfirggggegiftbm’ Simiimr“ - 2 f” Qyysgals _ _ _ _ H 2ft" .86 60c boll. (‘Illffififlliir 2f", ‘L00 LORIE ‘jifltgr-flitilvlzg lftlon o , if) . s IIIN (‘lllfi l r3 . . . a - a a . . =L<>$$=>~ .f?‘1mirxztiiii" ‘ “ . TH E JE N K I N ' Gardenia orgJaslnlnc y _ _ _ , _ ~ , NW5" Soap . . . . . . . . . . . ., Zfv. .16 "W 'J_l‘~f‘__°‘;C£; 5jDfE ' ‘ A 7 (WITH rum 25c Cake Cl 1011 1' n ii 1 n q.’ ‘Lhrttt . . , 21051.0] 3 FIRSTAID v was: 21s Cut L1 Drum s K5111 Sliillilillliilllfllililiip 000 hot. Lin-n»;- Lavender Gmmcwm" ' ' Pflilfllifililll lair 2 f”, SOAP Ru1 . . . . . . . . .. » I 2 for 26c 210-26 ap . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOT!!!) DAME ACADEMY Commercial Course .. .. .. .. Helen Olicnley. Clarice Helen Perry. . Grade X Eileen Lundrlgan, Marie,‘ Morris, Clair MacDonald. Grade IX Noreen Noonnn, Joan Weir, Mary Sigsworth. Grade VIII Mary Gillis, Velma l-lowett. Phyllis Prunty. Grad¢ VII May Mcwadc. Kathleen Norman, Mary Carroll. uc-uievI Florence Peters, Margaret Doucette. Jessie Macaulay. Grade v Mary Crelghan, Ens Mar- rie Murplltj’. Janet McCallum. ode IV Y!‘ also, Marian l-Iynes. rude III Wilma Doyle. Mary [nah Doyle, Joan l-Iennessy Grado MacDonald. Patricia Wynne. Grad; I liinrgflrct. Mcfite. Frances smith. Bernard Connolly. l.’ -- .- Counter. capital by a Murphy, Barbara 11 Josenh seven. Patricia returned, plane but U.S. Legation Quits Finland For Sweden STOCKHOLM, April 23 —tA.Pl- staff at Helsinki left the itnnlsh for Stockholm suddrtily today )11 what was seen by observers here as itie beginning of u “war of nerves" to force the| Finns to abandon the war on the side cf the Axis. ‘ Clerks withdrawn from the Hel-iother wavering slnki lagatiorl were assigned toduty in Stockholm, McClintock, umr e mfllnftfin Helsin i. Minister to Finland. H. F‘. Arthur Schoenfeld. wrs culled to Wash- hvztcr lest December and has not i "would not mean a final breach of‘ I . Robert Mills | clnffaires, rc-j The American i Manpower Problem (Ottawa Journal) Prorogulng the Ontario l.lll‘g recently, Lieutenant Govvrnor Matthews read this from the speech * mm lines of war production Can- fmm the Throne: that the United States was in- vmaoin! “s Pressure on the Finns evidenced bv your lengthy discus- to got out of the war and make a slons of their zircon-ms separate peace while there still was the province is doing time. Such a withdrawal, they possible to sunply spas-mull Hid. would have an im rtant Casual labor, psychological effect on Iia y, an- Garman satellite. Nations of the British Common- wealth are nt war with Finland.) | That is true. Unfcrtunatclv. wha A 11199854191 "C"! Heliinkl shill , is also fro» is that nn one in thi the Finnrg artweared "surprised and "cuntrv tod"v knows lvllili ls th concerned‘ ovsr 111s- American an-l Dgnqlnlgn ggwry-qmmq- »~~1=---1 iion and expressed the hope it which rests with the Dominion G01: crnrnent.’ relations." “vim only occasionally sc11ie’§1l:'lfl_il_o_w'1ljolfllffloljjof rJiTffizfili-Eii ' hnnd-to-rttouth‘ own and 0111' allies armies vital food silpplies. the Government nounccment of a improvisation, the whole sorrv ousl- ncss resulting In an acute farm labor lshortage which. if permitted to go Legisla- ‘on. may vitally injure war action. will hem" n heavy l‘(‘S\')(ll:Fll)lll_l_\'. It l; no state secret that in rer- nda has reached thc point of satur- U m I I . w i “Cloncemi for the faizinerslof the iatlcn. Yet while tens of thousands ' t no ca quar rs n London prov ncc wio arc llSkl‘ o ll0TPflSl"g[ Most of the United States legatton l said they had known for sometime production for war purposes while lwm-k producing things of which we facing an acute labor shortage islhave an abundance there is a desn, lperate lack of workers to produce‘. Aithouah lfoodstuffs, which are equally vital‘, overythlnalto the war effort, nnzl i11 and | there is a shortage. If that ls pltmn- l the rob’. of 2'0 nrn-i¢d_ orunfzed, blem ls nlalirrowwr. the r-cntrcl oL/ldolf Hitler is the reincarnation of, rim; pn-nnwrgflon~ “l! "total" war. - St. Francs Production of munitions is a , trunk-acting our Founder's mews- t more spectacular thing than s ductlon of food. There is mo men and wom-cn arc kept at whizll . Thank You! i We wish In ntcmi our ell the Milk for lllfill‘, in the local nr-wqmwre Inv- i‘ t" "av Ililtclal tribute in I".F.("‘.'. PFC-g i110. r-s oi i 22.21%: .i:.‘..’;'..§s..lfi2°.?:. t".';".‘.’:, Kinsmen Club provide farm manpower, or whether; "Ion WllhOilt foadsmffs- and it has a policv. All ‘hat is visrhlc is'sl1auld happen that in the next six indecision. vrocrastlnatlon and clriftnilnorlth: or year this country if it (All! C-ZG-IL with This is r1 matte-r which promnilt.’ should b-l taken up by Parliament pour- olntlon to all vlllleus who niter- ' lirllaln 7l."'|r<'"“_t 0| Clmrlotictun-il r 7