PAGE SIX i——~—~ Tljlljll-IARIDTTETOWN QIJARDIADL o -Extra-News-Cartoon Elizabeth Bergner-Randolph Scott “PARIS CALLING " MATINEE 2.30--NIGHT 7 and 9 Starts MONDA Y BY ALL MEANS ATTEND EARLY SHOWS! TENS-E! DRAMA AND CITENIENT ciuisiiiz Ex THE BOII 9 IIEIIS 0F OAIIAIIA! ". . . PERHAPSI- but so startling -—;e plausible o: lo molr: you draw your loved one: closer and breath a prayer lhol should if happen, we be given strength lo track it down - _ ___ond crush the life NPAR / git from it forever! LEIL Niwitbr qibrilliant cast headed by LAURENCE LOLIVIER, ‘RAYMOND MASSEY LESLIE HOWARD _ ,_ANTON WALBROOK DAILY SHOWS 8.15 0liver In The Navy " Hamel [Mullen-Hollywood Star Hake: "filth Parallel" Tem- f pirrnry Farcweilto Film: Britain‘: :ctive service force: provided non of the technicians, ti”: and performer: in the ion picture expedition to Can- od: a year ego to film “40th Par- illei", the war picture which ha: n hailed by London critics a: e best film of the year and ha: eld their review: by establish- naw attendance records for I"?! theatre It ha: played in Eng- nd. Th: picture, one of Colum- a‘: major i942 offerings, will be gen :.t Prince Edward Theatre ltlrting Monday. Scattered now all over the Em- re when war ha: sent Britons, m-ber: of that party are busy ghting democracy’: battles, The If-Oly i: told in letters received by Canadian: who became fast friend: 0f many of the members of the group. Laurence Oliver writes ITOm the fleet Air Arm. and humorously xe- ark: he i: the only man who ever Ied the lame day he passed hi: medical for active service-he plays the role of a Frcnch-Canadinn trapper who is killed by Navls. As- tapt producer Roland Gilctte be: from Devon where he file: the some service. His co-worlzcr, George Brown, i: in the RAF. ‘Oamand Borradailc cameraman, Ile: in a Cairo hosp al. recovering "Wfrom serious injuries surrercd vlhcn hi: plane was shot down in Libya. Captain Borradaile was head of the RAP‘. aerial photography units in that sphere of action. Dick George. who played the Part 0f "- Nazi :ub commander is now hunt- ing the kind of subs that appear in the film. Leslie Howard. invalklcd in 1017 from the last war. was turned down for this one s0 work-S a: :n official of the VIlnIsIFY 0f Information. Niaiil McGinnLs, also : movie Nazi. is a Physician of the Medical Corps. When Canadian: see "lnth Par- gllel", they see men in nntinn who now no fighting for Britain in irigapore, Africa and Britain. The llm, released by Columbia. Is at the Prince Edward thcntrc, bcuinn- In; Monday. 4; as: vnzwwsciiooi. ‘Honor Roll oi‘ Sea view school: Iflrade X-l, Len Stewart: 2. Ugld: Duggan; 3. Sterling Murphy. pflrade IX—-l. Elmer Ailams; 2. foul: Adams. FGrade VIII-l. Rcbei-li/iurpliy; 2. Allison Macbennan; 3. Elaine Gra- am. dared: VII-l. Dorothy Murphy; l7 2. Audrey Adams; 3. Wallace Mun- iy, Grade IV-l. Max Murphy; I. Clarence Adams; I. Cherie: Mur- phy- Gnde If-l. George Donald; l. Joyce MacKay; 3. Shirley Stewart. Grade I-(n) l. Lyman Adams; I. Sheldon Adams; 3. Thelma Campbell _ 1. Clayton Adams; Grade I-(b) I. Bloyee Adam: Grade !-(c) 1. In: Murphy; I. John Sutherland; 8. Vernon Coul- son. Grade l-(d) l. Philip Hunter. Perfect attendance:—- Dorothy Murphy- ‘Ilalter Adams. Vera Stew- art, Max Murphy. Clarence Adams. Keith Adams. Leigh Hilts, George Donald, Lyman Adams, Clayton Adams, Bioyoe Adams, John Suth- erland, Philip Hunter. Highest Average - George Don- aid, 83 per cent. -'I‘eacher, Jame: it. Murphy RADIO TRANSMISSION lantern Daylight Saving Tim: WAVELENGTH Throughout (10.30 pm.) Western Canada-flit in. (to 10 00 pm.) 49.10 m. (from Canada and US.A.-31 32 m. 25.58 SATURDAY, MARCH I P M 6.15 ‘London Calling.‘ 5.30 ‘Secret Mission 600‘~4. 6 00 London Gipsy Orchenra, led by Albert Handler. 6.3) ‘Calling the West Indies‘: Newsletter and postscript. U 45 The Newe. 8 55 New: Analyeie. g TO-IIAY ONLY SHOWS — 2.80 -— 1.00 — 9.00 "SLEEPERS WEST” LLOYD NOLAN—LYNN BAR! ALSO l GREAT SHORTS —CA PITOL— MON.—TIIE.—WEO. cxvTlc ADVENTURE! ANGE THRIILLS! ACTION! STR IIIIIII‘ LUCILI -'~ mm a. FAIRBANKS ~ DOUGLAS I: FauICovonogh-Rimold AinhrMoviovllGuhm Q Directed by D. ROSS LEMRMAN I Awuma S.-Hr|INnI'IPIdvII I only] IIIIIIIIID. 1 TO-DAY SHOWS 2.30-—7-8.~i5 CASSIDWS TROUBLE- SIIOOTIN’ FOR A SIIEIK, IN AFRICA! J _ -i' . I'SIZ CLARENCE p. _MU[LFOR0 l A Plllmbilnt Picture featuring j WILLIAM BOY0 _ with _ _l_nily__tlyda 41ml lllng .-\ L S O — SPORTSCOPE CARTOON FICTION INFORMATION PLEASE "—'— ' RZTTZiI-EQQET .90 Radio News-Reel, A. M .00 ‘Front Line Films.’ (Roped) 12.15 TNIkI ‘Uife Over Here.‘ 12.30 The New: 12.4.5 Close dovm. l1 ll II Slow 0. S. plane Output blamed R IO M, Unoccuvpicd France, March b-(AW-Slclw American OEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN Ihl: volume I: renrved m: new: ll local lnterelt. bu: edverthlng of I new” anon may he hurled ll I eent: a word, Uriel!) plylhle ll adv-non CRASWILL In! Phnhlrlpll: CONFEDERATION LIFI INSUB ANCE. L-WI. WOMEN'S MUSIC CLUB at 7.30 Tuesday night at the Charlottetown Hotel. L-BO-i-Ii-T-li. DB. J. S. LEDWELIIS office will b: closed from March 4 till March 1i. L-734-3-b-3i. WANTED -5000 good und , auitabie for bafgln coal.” A. Pith?- ard d: 00., can dea era, L-788-3-d-7-l0-8i. JUST ARRIVED another ahip- ment of artificial flowere, also bridge and flower gifts. Brown Electric Shop. L-‘167-3-7-11_ CORNWALL PASTORAL CIIARGE.—SEI‘VICES Sunday. March 8th. Cornwall, Sunday School at 1|, A. M. Service of worship at 7 P. M. Preacher. Rev. D. C. Bootbroyg; CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES, Sunday. March 8th. — St. John's Church. CrapaurLEveimong 'l.00_ P. M. St. Elizabeth's Church Sunngncid. Holy Communion 11.06 A. M. Re tuiun. Rector. 11-787-3-7-11. MISS WINNIFRED KYDD, C, B, EL. M. A.. Deputy Chief Commission- er, Canadian Girl Guides, will speak in Hcartz Memorial Hall Tuesday, March 10th at 3,30 P. M. Subject. "Our Responsibility to cadmium Youth.” Public cordially invited. L-784-3-7-1i. NEW GLASGOW Christian Church Services Sunday. March 8th. l1 A. M. _Morning Worship. 12 noon. Community Sunday School. 7.30 P-M- Evflllmiz Worship. 3 P. M. Cav. endish Baptlst>_ Church Service. Rev. R. E. Shaw, Minister. L-788-3-7-1i, ENGAGEMENT-Mr. :nd Mrs. James M. Flood announce the en- gagement oi their only daughter, Elizabeth Margaret to Mr. Joseph Cyril O‘Brien. New Glasgow N. 3., f;‘l“..‘if..'.‘.l;.f“.t§i“- “‘£“.°.i.°'”{'°“ . rm April 8th. g6 e D Hoe AT TIIE KIRK tomorrow Divine Worship will be conducted and the sermons preached by the Minister. the d. T. H. Bussell Somer: M. A.. S. T. M., and the music will be in charge of Miss Lillian Mac- Kenzie. Mus. Bad. Church Organist. On Wednesday at 7.30 P_ M. Lenten Meditations will be held. TRYON - BONSHAW BAPTIST CHURCH. - Sunday, March 8th. Bonshaw 11.00 A. M. Tryon 7.30 P. M. The pastor will speak on the third in the series of subject: on Ticasuresinthe Field." We extend ucordial invitation to all to loin with u: in our worship services. L-748-3-6-2i. ENGAGEMENT. -- The Rev. H. R. and lvfrs. Bell. Kingsboro, wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Marcella. Stuart. R, N.. to William F‘i'ederick. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick MacRae. Charlottetown. Marriage to take Dlace in the near future. L-795-3--7-1i. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MhNT-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Af- fleck Charlottetown. wish an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Doris Eula to William Byron Farquharson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emest Fcrquharson. Charlotte- town, Marriage to take plaoe in Quebec City. the latter part of March. L-797-3-7-11. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. —- Sunday‘: sci-vices will be conducted by the MlllI$t8i'S—R£V. Hugo Miller and Rev. D. C. Boothroyd. The ser- mon at tho morning service will be given by Rev. D. C. Boothroyd who has taken for his theme “The perils oi Judgmentlf 1n the evening the sublect 0i discourse is “God in Strange Company" and Rev. Hugh Miller will preach. Suitable music will be rendered by the choir under the direction of Mr. A. R. Kendall. I... . A. M» A. C, C. 0.. A. A. G. O. Organist and Choirmaster. CENTRAL CHRISTIIAN CHURCH -Tiie morning Nubjcct maintains that Benume revivals are not work- gdeug but prayed" down. "Revlvals Bible Class at 3. when the first o. “The Seven Judgments” will bc studied. In the evening the filth d;- iiverance m the series on "Modern Sccpegoatsflwill be given. Subicc. "Judas Scanot Comes To Town." THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The morning sermon ll A, M. will be "Entering Jerusalem-Behold Your isingflthe IIIIHISIBI‘. the Rev. I. J. Lcvv speaking. The morning anthem NlII be Parker's "Jerusalem." The church School invites you to dlbie study service at 2.30 P. M. . may’: evening sermon will be "But u . . ." Zlngamilli’: "Go Not Fbr From Me O God" will be sung by the choir. Mr. Robert Patchen will sing lvlaiotte’: setting of the twenty third Psalm. Music of the day under the direction of John inch, Mm. Boo, Organist and Chcirmaeter. WORLIPS DAY 0F PRAYER..- Tne World Day of Prayer wa: fit- tingly commemorated at Hampton on February 20th with ladle: from Victoria. Hampton. ti Manee. The of the Service was “I am the Way." Mrs. Donald Iv: I president of Victoria Women’: Missionary Soc- iety presided in-a verv capable and reverent manner. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mr. B. M. Dixon we: held yesterday morning from St. 7.00 War Commentary: ‘The war output and a tuclt conspiracy be- Peters cathedral when eervices flt Sea.’ Talk by H. C. Fer- raby, 7.10 ‘Listening Poet! 7.15 New: in French. tween French capitalists and Com- munist workers fatally hampered France‘: pre-war air-plane pro- duction, former Air Minister Guy were conducted by Rev. Canon E. M. Maaione who also officiated at the grave. Interment we: in St. Peter: Cemetery. The pail bearer: ‘rhea. White, Chas. . , . were Messrs. 7.30 Canada Cull: from London La Chambre testified today at the Rowe‘ Harry wmlum’ w‘ a my", (in collaboration with CBC): ‘Gentlemen with Wings.‘ 8.00 Talk: ‘Life Over Here.’ 8 30 ‘Britain Speaks.’ B 45 ‘Front Line Fllma.’ The Day Will Dawn.‘ 9 00 Headline New: end Viewl. P M. 9.15 Weekly Visit to the_ Ameri- can Eagle Club. 9 45 ‘The Voice oi’ the N071.’ Talk by Gilbert Harding. 9.55 Interlude. 10.00 ‘Tommy Hmdley’: Haif- Hour.’ 10 3) ‘London Calling.’ 10.40 The Daily Service. i0 45 The News. 11.00 ‘on ‘me Record,’ presented by Stanley Mained. "war guilt" trial. Concluding two days of testimony, Le (Xiambre, who is one of flv men standing trial, said Commun- ists put up placards in aircraft factories with such slogans a: "one hour loss l: one hour gained for the revolution." Particularly af- ter the Russian-German pact of August. 1039, L: Chambre asserted. the Communist obstruction of pro- ductlon became "deliberate and systematic." With an assortment or nuts. dried fruits. toothpiclcs, pipe c‘e.1ne::, cloves, candles and a knifq and a little imaginntion, yaii can make many different party favors. Keep Minard‘: in the home. '1‘. W. L. Prowee and Deputy Mayor J. T. MacKee. Personals Mr. A. E. wedlock of Summer- sde was a recent visitor to Char- lottetown. the guest of hi: mothei, llli~s_ Everett wedlock. Mia: Marion McMillan of the Pat-riot staff left by plane Thur:- dny on a visit to Montreal. The many friends of Mrs. IPA-ani- N. Stevenson, Scmervllle, Mass. will be sorry t0 learn she ha undergone an operation in the Beth Israel Hospital in Boston. Mall. the Mr Former 0h'Town Writer Honoured Mr. Harry l. Faster. formerly of Gurlottetown, :nd now acript Writer with the Canadian Broad- WOAIIIS Cooperation in Toronto, he: received from the Czechoslovak Re- public a handsome bronze medal “l Iwcknilion of hi: lizerary serv- 100:. 91M. Horace Van Wart, the Olechoelovak consul, ipronto, stat- ed that Czech: and Slovak: ell over Canada. have written their appreciation o! the skill and ac- curacy with which Mr. Fests: told the story of their fellow patriot: who are carrying on the battle u. gainst their Nani oppmseore, The script was one in the current CBO Sade! honoring the "Brother: in Arms" who are defending freedom thrflllghullt the world. The medal Mr. Footer i-eoelved We: adopted by President Bane: after the occupation of Obechoalo- vaki: a: the exiled government's only means of saying "thank you" to its friends, It was designed by an artist viio, is st-ill in Czschcslo. vakla, and the die: were smuggled acros: the border. Mr. Foster, while living in Char. lottetown, took a prmirient part In dramatic activiii-‘es, one of his p!ay3 Winning first place in the mgmmi Drama Contest, .________________ MRS. C. C. HEESCHEN DIES SUDDENLY (Ottawa Journal, March 3» kMY-fl» C C. Heeschen. a. well nown resident of Aylmer, Que" died 1115419111! 0n Monday at the residence of her son-in-law, Dr, 1r B. Church, Bancroft street. sh; W“ 71 WM‘: of age. Residents in the town since 1927. Mrs. Heeschcn was an active mem- ber of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and untiring in her efforts on behalf of its various Ofganlza. tiona, particularly it: sewing group, She also did much work for the Ried Cross, and had been busy knit- tug for the soldi r t t, before her deatlne s ‘ms W0 days Born in Dartmouth. N.S.. was the foimer Mary Ruth suker daughter of the late 111611135 513ml and MargarebI-lirtle. Educated u; $11005 m Halifax. N. s.. she lived in Charlottetown. P.E.I., for 12 Years prior to coming to live with her daughter in Aylmer. Mr. Hoes- chen, a retired sea captain, prede- ceased her a few years ago. Surviving are one son, c, c, Heeschen. of Kcnsinlgtnn, REL; IWO dilllghlfls. Mrs. H. B. Church 0f Ayllflfl‘. and l/iisrs Hilda Hers- Otlaivn; and ilirce grand- The funeral service will be con. ducted at Dr. Church's residence. it two. ow“! "'1. inursday ailcwnocn v Ru. it. Cnssclman. Burial will maid" 000ml’ cemetery. Ayimcr Be sure to remove the bmlle; racks fcr fieoucnt 528p and water ficmbbbl? cr burri~l foods may m5- color the metal pzrmanzntly. To prevent tli~ mp brres from be. Win10‘ "ICSZBd. dRI-TCH them once a week or s; and scrub Lljgm Wm, hvt- srawu-‘s and scda. she Directions for relieving colds To stop ache: and sore throat almost at once . . . do o: thesepiclures show I Te lollcv: Head- odue. body discom- Ion and GCIIOI, lake 1 Mplvln Tablet: and drink o full glen of valor. R: o: treet- ment In 2 Thin I: : really fut wny co relieve a cold that million: are now ulna and reemnmending. The way 211:1: level the wine, ache: and eon throat unmet imun .8ImpIyu:eA:ptrInl::bown laid be §:f.......‘:.’.t2’.':‘."..: ~ “- reiiefi ever blown Aaplrln work: fut became it didn- tegute: a: coon n: you uke it. Within 2 eeoond: after touching moieture, it’: ready to mrt work. Hence relief coma very quickly. Try tht: eafe, quick-urdng relief for your cold at once. Aek for ‘Aucirial’ and be lure you get it. Aspirin i: mad: In Cun- nd: and l: the trod:- mark of The B:yer Company. Limited. Leuthln 1e etablotln the economy bottle U WARNING! TM mm gppecp A ongghpbhfdld j BITLI-Ifl WOIIIIJ In the long dark hour: o! tattle, Bide by aide our eoidier: aloud. Brave men from our allied nation: fighting 10:- thelr native land. d: m . éi-l- m”'l".?“.':'€.“§'........"'”. I! Making at: our’ ant-iv: land. The RAIL ha: W08 Ih fame. 0n the deck: of Britain’: warmlp: Stand our brave young uiloc- boy: ‘trained their gun: on Italy’: navy mew them up like children’: toye. On the land our boy: u: marching, Gaining vietarie: day dey. And tl-teyfil bury all the hatchet-s. When the Axi: put nvay. Hat: off, boyl, tn Winston Church- I-le‘: the mm of dutiny, ‘Need: no guard for hi: protection When ~he oroaee: o'er the eea. But: when Hitler make: a Journey Closely guarded by hi: me Tell: some lie: to Mueeo Then crawl: beck into hi: den. whet will b: the and of Hitler! Wlhen hi: bodv turn: to claw? will he tell hi: sinful etoiry To the Judge on Judgment Bey? Whereill b: go? you aak the due:- tion. - I am not prepared to tell. I clonlt think he'll go to heaven. I'm no judge to eay to H-lll But he'll tell hi: einful aloe-y. Tho‘ 'twill be against hi: will, He nmy lie and say he’: sorry, But he'll take hi: bitter pill. Now’: the time to show your col- ors, Now we all can play a part, Every bond we buy for victory, Send: :, pain thro’ Hitler’: heart. Forward then ye brave Canadians We all know it won't be long Till you have the word: and music Of the Agds funeral song. L.M.D. New Dominion. In Memoriam MI. WILLIAM ROSS Word ha: been received by Mr. E. A. Currie, Fairview, of the death recently in Saskatoon of a relative and former Prince Edward Islander, Mr. William Ross. The deceased was about eighty year: of age and had an adventurous career in the West, where he had accumulated a fortune and where his generosity to others we: proverbial. Mr. Curries correspondent, Mr. Nell A. MacKenzie, Macrnrie, Sa:k., (son of the late Neil M. McKenzie, Canoe Cove), states that he visit- ed Mr. Ross in hospital on Feb. 3. shortly before he passed away, and that Ute deceased had talked a lot about Mr. Currie. his sisters, and others of West River. Mr. MacKen- zle enclosed a clipping from the Outlook newspaper, adding that lie did this "a: a small token of re- membrance and respect to an old friend from whom I received many kindnesses in his more prosperous days.” The cIIpDIIlg reads: "Word was received last week. that Mr. Wm. Ross had died in a Saskatoon hospital, and that fun- eral services were conducted there Saturday, Feb. 14th. “With William Ross this commun- ity has lcst one of its oldest and most outstanding personalities. While it is difficult for us to obtain full details. we have information, that Wm. Ross was born on Prince Edward Island smne 80 years ago. His natural trend oi’ character would be such as to demand a more exciting life, and w-e understand that in his younger days he spent years in South Africa, part. of. the time in diamond mines at Kimber- ley and Johannesburgh, before ev- entually taking up his homestead nne mile south of Broderick. He ‘armed there for many years becom- ing one of the best-known person- alities of ilie neighborhood, After he left the farm. hi: adventurous ~oirlt brought him into the North ‘ountry, where he has spent some ‘me during the last years, occa- sionally coming back to Saska- tcon, where his family lived, and where eventusflly he ended his earthly career." ' ('II"e late Mr. Rom l: aurvived by two sister: in this Province, Miss Catherine Ross. Charlottetown-and Mrs. Wallace Wheatley, East Roy- alty.) ' Carleton and Vicinity w. Bowley Dawson left Wednee- day morning on mtum to hi: home Seek, after 5n ex- Tryon with hi: mother, ma. Bruce Dawson. Mis: Jean Mcluac, Borden, was a week-end visitor to Carleton, the meet of Mia: Fern: Bell. The Cape Traveree Women’: Mi:- alonary Society held their reb- ruary meeting at the home of Mra. Hank Muttart on Thuredny. Feb. 5th, with ten member: and two visitor: preaent. Mre. Harper prea- ided and took a: the theme for the Worship Service "The Bible, Guide to Chrlatian Faith and 0on- duct." The meeting opened reading the hymn "lord, Thy word Abidetlri" to piano accompaniment. i9 WI: read , naively, The Heeven: lard, . Mrs. Allieon Harper, and Mia: Mary Muttart. A responeive prayer wag led by Mrs. Leigh lowther and Mre. Albert Muttart. During the busines: period eight member: paid their fees. The moiety i: pleased report one new member. The to _ Birthday offering i: to be taken at the next meeting. um. Hank Mut- tart i: to have charge of the etudy book. It we: decided no more Iced cake be used for refreshment: at meetings. C“ ' amounted to 70 cents. The meeting clueed bv flnging Break Thou The Bread Of vile, end prayer by ms. Earner. Mrs. Muttart, aeeleted by Mm. Kmneth mittnrt. served delicious refreehmenh during the eoclal after led in ' ‘ MARCH 7, 1942 i‘ Night Now Bclile $6.50 WILMOT $5.00 IF, You're Thinking of Ellslgn, Your SHOES will Be From ' “ WRlGHTs v CHOOSE Th, from these f d makes, Fine mou sold only h, satay, ARC PRESERVE ‘I200 SELBY STYL - EZZ ‘ $8.50 Lmosu ARcu $8.50 BEAUMONT $6.50 WILMOT $5.00 GLAMOUR- GIRL i385 A Magnificent Range of Colors and SMART PATTERN Now Ready. TIIE WRIGHT SHOE '00. 135 Queen St. period which followed. The regular meeting of the Aug- ustine Cove Women's Institute took place on Thursday evening. Feb"!- ary 5th at the home of Mrs. Ed- ward MacFadyen. The president, Mrs. Kenneth Cameron, was in charge and opened the meeting by singing the Institute Carol follow- ed by Axe Creed in unison. Sixteen members and two visitor: were present. The collection amounted to $1.55. The minutes of the bre- vious meeting were read and ap- proved. Corresprmdcnce was read including a letlcr from‘ one of the boys overseas exprcssmi thin!“ for Christmas parcel received. It we: decided to hold a Valentine Social and Mm Margaret MacFar- lane kindly invited the members t0 her home for the Social on St. Val- entine's evening. The buying com- mittee was asked to purchase tea and napkins for the social. also dye for a quilt top. A report was given that '1 quilts. 8 zlrls dream. 6 pyjamas and 3 pairs men's 506k! were sent in to the Red Cross. It was decided that 01c buying com- mittee should purchase 6 quilt bat: and linings for more quilts. The committees gave their r090?" and the following new committee: were almflinted for March: School Mrs. Harry MacFarlane, Mrs. Kenneth Dawson, lie-appointed). Sick-Mrs. A. Newsome, Mrs. Ken- neth Cameron; ProzTflm-MYI- Donaid MacDonald, Mrs. Willard Wadman; Lunch-Mrs. Hurry MM!- Farlane, Mrs. lame Carrot-here, and Mrs. Willard Wadman. The next meeting l: to be held at the home of Mrs. Austin Cameron. roll call to be answered with the first snap-shot taken. The proflflm committee then took charlie of the eetin after which lunch was grved sand the meeting closed with God Save The King. BRAZILIAN scuurrbess yew diplomats’ wive: have ca- "Jp laid; (mm those 0C their I100‘ buuh. 11w: new“ "m- A“ 3' caption of this rule i: Mme. Milli Mei-um wife of the Brazilian am- bassador to the United States; Ba- ‘v EMQIKQIIIETQ i st Received At é Albany Station oar coal ::me grade “are 1:: oe. , nee e : : rtetlon condition: atmnglv urge far-mm, who will nee Fertiliser. to aloe their order: with their favor- ite dealer: for Immediate ile- lfveblz, and tho: ave Gauollne. In er. and disappointment. LI‘. LOB All: <0 uncut Shoe Repair and Rubbers ‘Hunt lather, expert work- maruhlp. Ivory Job guaranteed. - Open fromlmbttoll’. M. Upper Queen 80., City Limit: Skate: Bhorpened. lng one of Washington's most - uiar and original hostesses the minutive vivid Mme. Martin: i: utist and eculptress in her - right. Her studio on the WP of the Bmziliaci embam " she calls her "Montpart-nme" lined with bmnze figure: ~ models and all kinds of food w Inge‘ chiaelled from hard B M woods. Among these i: a -"~ at. ilimncis, the figure of I ‘ ing woman, entitled Enrol» the War. Nelson A. Roclld recently presented the MusN-m Modem Art in New York city ' one of Mme. Martins’ scllllfllll’ wood carving, in heroic ~ tiona. The (Zhtist- M7110. did not take up 900190110 ' seven years ago. At first she ~ ed to be a concert pianist. Professional Bard McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. B. HENLEY. K. G . I. A. BENTLEY K. C- Berrlner: and Attorney" Lew MONEY T0 LOAN 1M Prince SIN!‘ Morrelland Gompa * 0. F. NBONIBALIJ Chartered Account-mil lantern ‘rm: Bufldlfll Charlottetown PALMER It HASUW Phone l: MocGUIGAN gulrgttltig ma: it. w» - 0. s1‘. cum ‘rmnvos. ll Banhten. Svlldlx‘; noun lgmhilll, , , [Haggard gvt Chcrlot; u. r. Mclfrliiiy I“ NO ‘ ulsi-Liiffi-‘Em IELI. a MArmLEOSON l: n: r0 l“ . ouafl|fhgktl (libero XAIIINE AND cusses rm: J. S. TA YLO orrounaier N" Mention g Kent m}! ‘I “'5';w'" ""A'p$fi; "can. law 1'"