TUESDAY, €§3€ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SALUTES The HON. ROBERT J. MANION The Leader of the National Conservative Party Will Address a Pub- lic Meeting on His Political Policy and the Formation of a National THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Government. THE STRAND THEATRE, Charlottetown FRIDAY, MARBH 8th. at 8 P. M. » T he Queens County Candidates» Messrs W. Chester S. McLure and John O. Hyndman WiIl Also Deliver Brief Addresses. QUEENS COUNTY. National Conservative Association - e2. f3‘, _ ,4 ?._ .._.,C_T;€~T1> 1 " ill tli fl-f- aasz~sztwrttszttrwrsmtqa . The Rt. IIon.. or Arthur Meighrn N91] l), MacLcan, Prov. Chairman. I’.(7., K.C., (Toronto) Chairman 1.! Sir Edward Bcattv G.B.E., K0,, LL.D., Viec-Cliziirmzin. TIIE MEN BEHIND riiiTisT. VATION ARMY URlVl-l The work oi’ the Salvation Army for the soldiers jll the Ins; plPilt war won the re~pect and good will oi everllbody- All" now ivai" calls again for sell-sacrificing service. The men who back the Salvation Army in its appeal for funds to carry on its str- vlce at the front and at home rep- resent all Canada. Such nivii as 'l‘lie Rt. Hon. Senator Arthur ltlrrigheii. Sir Edward Bcatty, and t-lic lion. (l. A. Dunning head the Advisory Board. which includes tlie Premiers oi rill the Provinces and leading cit- izens in evcrv cominuiiiiv through- out Canada. The campaign objective is one million dollars. The "drive" begins March 11 and continues until March 20. o++o+0++0++¢+++¢+¢++04+++4 04000-004 eves so“ u ooooo IIE’S FIGHTING FOR Yfllll! DON'T LET HIM DOWN Relatives - Friends — Organizations send your Eas- ter Parcel in Tobin's “Peerless” (ivcrseas Boxes. Specially made-strong and reliable. 3 sizes. Timely information inside of cover. Sold in Charlottetown by ._ MILTONKS‘ OLD SPAIN - i — JOHNSON & JOHNSON l)l{l'(i(ilS'l‘S -- J & Sole DlSlfll)\1f()i‘S,OtlilWi1 o ' I .“..q..ggqyogocbQQOOOOOQOOQOOOOOOOQOQOOOOOOOOQOOO| t z i i i z 3 : z In Memoriam _ MR. ALEXANDER BEAUMONT BROWN Many iriends will regret the pass- ing oi Mr. Alexander Beaumont Brown in his 84th., year. Mr. Brown was the son of the late William Brown, a well known merchant oi Charlottetown in the 80's. While not in good health iorsome time, Mr. Brown was rtble t0 1X! fl- boiit until a few weeks n30. lie leaves to mourn his sister, Mrs. A. Ernest Mellisn oi‘ Toronto, and the following brothers. Charles of Tas- mania, Dr. William and Fred A. Brown o! Chicago. ‘Fhe private tun- cral was held yesterday mornw to Sherwood Ceilidh!) HM. Ill‘. lie! oillciatiiig. The Central Guardian This column is reserved tor news o! loi-al interest but advertising o! a ncivsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. --- ; . .1; _».- -..£——————___.. CONFIEJDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9789-7-2l-3ll. SUPPI-ZR DANCJtk-Easter Monday Cllill‘l0i.i<‘i<>\\'ll Hotel, March 25th. Tickets $1.00 on sale at desk. L-75-3-5—1l. wnsr KENil-Parent-Teacher As- sociation tonight, 7.30. Importan t (iisciission concerning High School Work. L-77-3-5-1i. SURVIVING BROTHER. - The name of_ Mr. Lester C. Johnston, Murray River Wag omitted from the list ul the family in the "In Mem- orlain" re the death oi his sister the late Lucy C. Johnston published rec- ently. (PRINCE please copy.) DIED IN VANCOUVER — Word has been received by Ml‘. S. M. Mur- tin that his iiruther- ln-iaiv, Mr i unlock AlcEacliijiui iiud p- "scd F-WIW at his home in Van- IIOUVOI‘. B. C. ‘rho late Mr. McEach- rrn was iorincrly a resident; of Cal- a-donia and an elder in the Cllllhlh there. ISLANDER DEAD -—Mr. s. M, Martin has received word oi the death oi his brother. lvlr. lilalcolm Martin. Some years 21.80 the late Mr. Martin Vl-MHKI the island. with the llliPlllltlll oi imciidiiig thc remainder l 01 his lite at the old home in Heath- (‘l'(Iillf‘ but, 0\\‘lll;_' to advancing age and the rigor- of the liand wiii- tcrs he Wits obliged to scek a warm- er l‘lilllill,(‘_ and removed to Ca ifor- iiia. He will in; jgiiidlymrcmembei‘ by his inaiiy Il'l(3ll(IS_ in Heatherdalc and the surrounduig districts, FUNERAL SERVICES —-'I'he luri- errii of Ml‘. James P. Dufiy was held Stiiurdav moriiiii from his late l'l‘~ltl(‘lltl‘ 340 Bus on street to st. Diiiistiiiilq Basilica where Requiem High hlass was celebrated by Rev. Father Doutan. His Excellency Tikillfih O'Su livan and Rev. R. Ells- worth occupying sents in the Sanc- tuary ‘The pallbearers tvere: Messrs. John Duffy. T. A. Brothers, Craw- ford Jay. Harold Jordan Iestcr Gillespie mid Bernard Corrlgan. service at the grave tvas conducted by Rev. Father Dougan. ____i__________ SUCCESS W. I. success Women's Institute held their February meetln at the home oi’ Mrs. Whitehead. ie President Mrs. Maclcod presided. 'I‘he secre- tary being absent. Miss McPherson was appointed. The meeting open- Pd by shining the Ode followed by the Creed in unison. The minutes of last meeting were read and a - proved. Roll call was answered _ “What I would like to see done for the school." Each member received a printed programs-tor the meet- ings throughout. the year. Bills and paid, $1.50 for fruit and $5.30 for articles obtained for the school. Proceeds from the siile oi’ lunches at the Carnival were 85.95. Collec- tion amounted to 80 cents. A paper on the T. B. League was read by Mrs Francis Murray. ‘mere was also a letter read from the Cana- riian Legion War services and 15.00 \\'.'IS voted for same. Miss Elizabeth Whltoliad donated Book. "Indy o! amiicntlng to $6.80 were presented‘ the Lake" to the school library. Thanks were extended to the In- stituto Xtom those who had re- ceived fruit. A committee to plan for a banquet for the hockey team was appointed. It was decided to ask the Emerald players to present their plan in the hail, when suit- able. The Questionnaire “Better School and Education" in charge of Mrs. Fred Campbell was discussed. A contest supplied by Mrs. Campbell was enjoyed by all. The meeting closed with National Anthem. Lunch was served by the hostesses. Clinton and Vicinity Farmers are busy hauling and manufacturing wood, vhlle others are mudding. Miss Lois Whitehead. Clinton, is spending some time with her sister Mrs. Loyd Bovmess, Kenslngtan. Miss Elllzabeth C. O'Connor, is enjoying a pleasant holiday with iriends in Augustine Cove. Friends will regret to learn that Miss Lorna Warren is confined to her home through illness. Mrs. James O'Connor, Clinton, is spending the Lenten season in Charlottetown. Mr. Cnrman Heaney has return- ed to his home in Clinton after "tocndlng several months in Char lottetovim and Souris. Folks will regret to hear that Mr. Walzion Ferguson, (Srahimfs Road. is ill. Mrs. James Dunning, New Lon- ‘Mlss Mabel Sullivan expects to g0 to St. John, March 18th where she will enter 3t. Joseph's hospi- tal to commence training duties. Friends oi Miss isuillvnn wish her eivery success in her ‘iosen profes- son. Mr. Justin Woodside was a visitor to Summerside recently. Mrs. James lawless, Newborn. recently s nt some time with her mother, rs. W.P. Callaghan, who has been sick. Mr. Arthur Keane and dang:- ter, Eliza, are spen n some t e writ-h friends in Lin letter and Bnmmerslde. Mr. Welter Crocken, Norobor. was in ih city Thursday. Hockey tans o! this vicinity are eagerly looking forward to the ilnal game between Clinton and Clifton teams. Mr. Ernest Proiitt ‘long River. Mr. Ian Henderson, Mr. Ivan Pzck- erlng and Mr. Hillard Woodside, Mai-gate, attended Graham's Road rink Wednesday ni Mr. Wesie Hesnq and daugh- ter Ruth, wgrc visitors to Etmerald last. Saturday. g Mr. Marshall wniuiietiéi, Gra- ham's Road. is at present takinit a slim course in town. Th Clifton hockey film Yetrret . tin {booms h‘ but oi one ol the don is visiting irlerids in the city. ‘ players, Mr. is in Moncton the R. C. A. F. Mr. John Andrew Whitehead. Graham's Road, has left on an extended visit to the western PTO" vinces. Mrs. William Heancy was in Irish- Bloyce Dunning, who in connection with town Thuisday- N LADY FANE ‘V. l. The February mcetliil! 0f The home of Mrs. Ernest Payiiter. The president presided and opened the meeting by repeating Ode followed by A Club Woman's Creed iii unl- soci. Roll call was responded to by seven members. also one new member Joined. Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed. Committees gave their re- ports and new ones were appoint- ed. School and sick committees rte-appointed; program and educa- tional Miss Myrna leard. Lunch, Mrs. Parker Francis, Mrs. Harold Francis. Mrs. Kenneth Robbiee. It viras moved arid seconcicd that Lady Fane Institute mct at the a contribution be sent to the Ca- nadian Legion. The questionnaire on Education was discussed and filled out. Next meeting to be held , at the home 0i Mrs Earl l“i'illl0l5o i roll call to be answered with a household hint. Collection amounted to 45 cents. Mrs. Llewellyn Gam- ble put on two interesting contests. Miss Myrtle [said gave a i-eudui! on Si. Vifentines Day. Lunch was served by the committee in charge and a social hour was spent. Deep sleeves, such as kmrm M almost dolmari. are seen oh 118M i crepe dresses blctLcd at btirk above Package 15¢ Handy Hum! 1/3 lb. tin 60¢ or PoucIi, 1 5 ¢ / ARITI lVi E meet incoming sIii s to guide them through ’ ' cliun lng currents to safely in the worl Jumous pom of the Muiltimes. - ' F’ -’ " i‘ L's " ‘ I I} In Iuirweoilieiqnd ioulflntrepid pilots waist band. c annals and evei- Rosrnun Cui- smolring tobacco smoun