Used by millions to help relieve —Acl'd Indigestion, Headache, SourSlomach, M uscu lur Poins, Distress of Colds, Too much Food orDrin/z. Dissolve one or two tab- lets in e glass ofwater. .. drink se eifervescenm subsides. It acts feat! ‘A’ Forfree llmnle write Miles AJIIOIIOOYIGI Limited, DQpL Ell l8’! Dufleriri 5L. Toronto. Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21st tl.30-—Girl Guides — Social Hull. 7,3|)-Lentcn Service — Y. P. Union. DARNLEY SCHOOL l-lonor Roll of Diigiley School for the month of March. Senior Department Grade IX-1. Robert Crozier. Grade VIlI—l Theo Crozler; 2. Minnie Champion; 3. Ellwood crazier. Grade VII-l. Minnie Champion: 3, Reta Champion; 3. Gerald Hic- key Grade VI --l.Audrey Connick; 2. Shirley MaicGregor; 3. Violet Thom- n wOrade V-l. Virjcne Crozier; 2. Miriam Hickey; 3 Wlllium Cousins. Primary Department Grade IV —-1. Mary Cousins: 2. Goalie Connick; 3 Marion Mac- K . » aGvi-gtde III-I. Carl Crozier; 2. George MacKay; 3 Muriel Cham- ion. pGrade I! Si‘. -l Norms. Rose crazier; 2. Ruth Champion; 3. Mary Craig Grade II Jr. -l. Irene Mountain: 2 Carl Champion; 3 Freda Cham- oion. APRLQ 31,3943 moon. The remains will be accom- Grad I t ) _ _ ‘Grad: I a 1 Paul Roach b) _. mon- t 1 Shirley Cham- Grade 1 (cl -_1_G0 d _ 21°"; 2 Dawson Chailiplgn CREE‘, nam i ' ~ (cquallffll 511d Mflrsaret Champion Perfect attendance: R o b c r1. Crczier. Theo. Crozier, Shirley MacGrclor. Vlrjene Crnzier, Earla Adams, lilinnle Champion, Marv| Cousins George MacKa , Nonr‘ Rose Crozier y la Principal, Mrs, Harry Crozler. Assistant. Mrs. Fulton Simmons. In Memoriam l MISS OLIVE POLLARD Miss Olive Pollard, 23-year-old daughter of lvlr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Pollard. New Haven, P. l: I. died at a. local hospital Saturday following a short illness. She had been working for the past month in a. local store. The body was re- moved from the hospital to Tuttle Brothers Funeral Parlor from where it will be forwarded to Cornwall, P. E l. for burial Monday after- panied by a brother Arthur Pollard. ~Moncton Times bulman oi tire it Chairman and thanked them which iill Joined ur CEllTRAL GUARDIAN _..__ Phi; column is reserved for III: ll loot] interest, but advertising ol s newly nature may no inserted It fl" cent: s IOHI. strictly psy sole In_si£snce. CBABWILI. for Photographs. cowrsusnsriou ir‘ ‘u . sucr. L h ‘NE-ills OUR STORE will be open all day Wednesday and closed all day Friday the 23rd. nlxs Gmcezig. 4- -2l JAMIESONS will be the only Dru: Store open Wednesday aller- noon and evenin . 4- -ll DISCIIARGIN TODAY — 1000 bags Fresh Portland Cement. Poole 8r Co. L. M. 1-16-41. FAMILY WEEK will be observed throughout Can- ada May 2-9. This observance culminating in Mother's Day is sponsored by the Religious Educa- tion Council of Canada, represent- ing the Protestant denominations, the Y'.M.C.A.. the Y W C A and the Student Christian Movement. It lo‘ being Promoted in various ways by local Churches, Denomi- national Boards. and by Provincial Councils of Religious Education. CHRISTIAN Personals Mrs. ClllllCflLP Callaghan oi Dro- rnc-re has received a cable announc- lniz the safe arrival iii England of hcr son Joseph V Callaghan. Mrs. David Edwards and her two dflllsllters Miss Joyce and Mrs. Russell smith were anrong the n35- Sensors Saturday to Srickville where they met the letters husband who {resigned with them on the evening Presentation A large irturioci- of friends and oi ivlr. and ivirs, lsrncsi. W Jillllllllll, Rustico, on the evening oi iviarcii 12m to honor their sun 5E1, Fred L. . C A. F., and a former member ol tile stall or the Bank of Nova Scotlu. . Mr. Garfield LCPLlQC acted as Roland Buntaiii to read an address while Mr. Rioy Dickicson made the presentation of a tvell tilled en- velope. Fred in his usual quiet llllllllltil‘ one and all after singing "rur I’ \ t t t . t t t t t i t 1i i it neighbors assembled at. the “CD10! i called upon Mr.(' Ti"? CHARLQTTLTQWN GUARDIAN. IIInys-vwzmvwwlavIIlIII/Ilirrrwli».. t PAGE THREE EASTER VALUE PARADE Leads To PROWSE BROS. LTD. i t l l i l l i A i i t snsrseissistssasewmerestrlwa: fIIJIIIIIIIJI t i l t Rural Life Conference, Ch’town. May 5, 1943 DRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE. 2 O'clock p.m. REV. D. K. ROSS — CHAIRMAN — WELCOME (l) Opening Prayer. THE APPROACH TO THE RURAL LIFE PROBLEM (a) The purpose of the Conference-Rev. W. S. Godfrey (b) The Women’s Institutes and their Work — Miss M. MacDonald, Supervisor. (c) Credit Unions-_-Dr. J. T. Croteau (d) Agriculture -- Problems and Outlook — W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture. (c) The Federation of Agriculture-J. J. Trainor, Pre- sident. Federation of Agriculture. (f) Discussion led by Rev. Mark Dziwber, D.D. SUPPER EVENING MEETING-8 O’CLOCK (g) Music, Solo. . (h) Address of Welcome-Alon. Mark McGuigim. Min- lsier of Education. (it Rural Education and Extensiom-Dr. J. A. ltlurpltv. Rector", St. Dunsizims University. (j) Addi'ess—The Way Out for the Rural Community He's a Jolly Good Fellow." A dainty lunch yvas served and a pleasant‘ evening enjoyed by all. Sergt. Bul- man has since cabled his parents of his safe arrival ill England. Following is the addressz~ Sgt. Fred liulrnan. R. C. A. F. Der Fredr-Iii this awful tragedy of war when the forces of evil actu- a mort combat with the forces of righteousness, you with your brother Elmer and thou- sands of other brave boys from Canada are leaving your homes. lrlends and country to help defend the rights and liberties of tho Christian world. We cannot allow this occasion to pass without expressing an apprec- ation oi‘ the esteem in WhlCli you arc regarded bv us, and also our gratitude to vou fur your hcrol. stand in hclpiniz to defend our Kim a and country from an inhuman fut . Please accept this gilt as a smii i’ token oi our gratitude to you ii Q this time of trouble and we slncerals pray that you and the oihci" bu; will return home safely when th: a war is clidcd. i From Your Frciiitls. ; Q a 3 a- n‘ '< i» g‘ VI r- 3 3 bl E f. N ». ID ._ 5} Q n. it h \ \ it t l it EASTER SUIT and COAT STARS Fashion Hit - Styles For Every Costume We are Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Fashions — choose your Spring Clothes here at thrifty savings! We know and have exactly the clothes that flutter you most -- Versatile Coats, Youthful Dresses, Go Everywhere Suits. All are carefully styled for long smart wear- growls-tilt and the Church-Dr. Mark Dawber, D.D. (k) Discussion. The Conference will be held at Prim-u of Wales COllQgL‘. Charlottetown in In Memo riam WARREN IIADDON BRILIIAU I‘ and all are amazingly low priced. Di'. Duwber will also address a meeting at Summer- sidt- on the evening of May 41h. p- _. . FarmerswStoek and Implement Exchange 0n Wednesday,-April 28th. at the ilnur of Two 0’i;loek 'l‘licre will bc ll sale by Public Auction of stock and li‘al'm implements on the premises of John Wood. Brtickley Point Ruiid. adjoining the Charlottetown Airport. This sale is being held in the interest 0f all furni- ers throughout the Province who have anything: in sell as well as lliose who wish i0 buy. 'l‘h0i~se Ililtllll! stuck or Farm implements for S-illt‘ arc asked to list the same with Mr. Wood and bring them to the premises duriny: the morning" of the stile. A minimum ciimurisslon will be chiirgetl for tie- frnymcni. of costs of sale only. If weather unfit the sale will be held all the some hour on the first fine day following. 'l‘crms strictly‘ CliSIl. A. J. HASLAM, Secretary NOTICE HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES Commencing April 7th. 1943, and until further notice, ell highways in this province are eloed for ‘motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases where the total weight of vehicle and load does not exceed 5,000 pounds. _ Anyone driving on provincial highways contrary to this order shiill be duly prosecuted. Dated the 5th day of April, A.D. 1943. By Order, 0. W. CAMPBELL. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council ALEXANDER McRAE. Auctioneer Warren li. ii life longl resident ul Guernsey Cuvu passed V it i A h iiway at his home on April ‘Jiid at y thquge iii 64 years Ho hiitl been in Ilillllllg health for sum- iiiiio years. but. except for ll. period in lllf‘ pru- r vincitil snnltorium, hp was iiblc to‘ ,bc about. until a short illlic bclure ‘his death. Always a kind and uouzl l nelglrboilr, ho was popular lil the] i i t i‘ i-oininiziiiii‘. His stiiiiivli (Jlirrtiiiii faith was shown lll the war he (‘ll- durcd his afflictions iiiid lii his as- surance to his loved ohm lust bo- thiit he felt himself bcllle tailed be with his Saviour. I I-lc leaves to mourn. Ills wiic, for- .mcrly Effie lvlnvlnnis of Glin Wil- llani, also two brothers and one sis- , tcrwJ. R. Brehuul. lVlOllLlgUCI D. C Brcliaui. Rcitiiin. susk - l l Mrs. E. y B. Richards. Vniicouv . who liclircd ! I l fore he passed u\vii_y' hcmc lo t i h nurse him for a Dcricci duriiip; his illnc s His funeral was held on Sunday. I Aoril 4th ii-om the United Church Murray Harbour as he had himstlf requested. The service Wits rl"r~teri by the minister" of church. the Rev. W. C. Pickctl- Th" hvinm aim" were Iliv i~v"'ll'i‘<‘ hvnuis ri thi- dw-onsrrl: “Slab in the Arms oi Jesus". "Thrrell to ml ‘ Dari: Viillev when JPSI"; (“HYP-s" "On the H"l)il\' (‘widen '=.liv\" ‘T’ '4 NlwKlflnrtv PTTC n“? 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