cu 3.1243 - iosirel 5'1“ M! ON THE RUN A moeooanv emu-ill.“ "I “i! nmitcr- armour: OEITML GIIIBIIAII .on a charge of THE CHARIJOTTETOWN _ _GUARDIAN_ ell fer news of leeul interest. but advertising ef u newsy nature may se es live eeute u word, strie psy- s ed ClAlWIl-I. fer Ihnsogrsps. CONHDEBATION LIFI INSUR- ANCE. [r918 CLEAR. DOCKET-There was a docket at the City Police day oming . MARRIED IN ENGLAND — Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Beer received word from llmgiaud of the carriage on . 12th. of their son Capt. J. P. to Min Joan Whitburn of BUMMEBSIDE TODAY - yester- interviewing recruits. v GIVEN JAIL TERM — Stirling M of Bo 1., T<>!\iss|1t.~=- |'|<> inserted his deiiv route for I years, retiring Benton Ilevsud wfilmwfl. 1 Mr. Morrow the when. ~ for nine years. After service examination. was upolnted as mail carrier in West Bcmerville where he went on Oct. l0. i088. 1n 100i, he married Miss 1W"! A. Manhood of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Morrow was u mem- ber of the seventh Dav Advent church of Iowell; the Boston Let- ter Carriers Mutual Benefit eso- ciation, Masonic orders, and the Palestine lodge of Iwerett A. I‘. A: A. M. He is survived by his e. Mrs. Mary A. (Macheod) Morrow; two daughters. Miss Ha.- cel n Morrow of North Carolina and Miss Ethel C..Morlow of this town; two sons, Erving B. Morrow of Belmont and Clark H. Morrow, of Reading, two sisters, Mrs. llfiizaq beth Prvzel and Mrs. Catherine MacNevin of New Haven and one‘ brother, William 0. Morrow, of i Prince Edvard Island, and s niece] Miss Elvia MacNevin of Brookline. Q —Bosfon Exchange. Personals Senator John A. MacDonald left yesterday morning for Ottawa. PO. Douglas Ashpoole and Mrs. Aflmoole. l0 Water Street, 1m t, yesterday morning on n two-week urday by Meg Lane on in charge of stea ing $150 from John .Henry h. McLeod had pleaded lguilty to the theft charge when previousl arraigned». -St. John Telegrap Journal. l8 ACQUITTED- Louis Mo- Millsn, Charlottetown, was acquitt- ‘ed in Moncton, N. B. police court bv Magistrate W F‘. Lane Saturday ving $50 the rt Henry Smith moomurroooll ~. mm oonnmoo Rlmo Illillllplll mxisaeummo *1 W11 R N E R B RU S Stirring "flew Success Fdii RUN/i‘ ii — Blitz On Fitz — Riders of Death Valley lllllll. Flll. SAT. EMPIRE Milton Campbell llonorod By Staff _ 0f Tariff Board .- NANCY COLEMAN '. RAYMOND ASSEY . llll HALE - ARTHUR KENNEDY TO-DAY ‘ and THUR. SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7 AND 9 " PRINCE ED WARD f‘ (Ottawa. Citizen.) and es sioner of the Dominion 'l‘rade an Industry Commission, Milton N. Campbell was honored by the chairman and members of the staff at s reception in the Mines Building. Mr. Campbell was appointed in Feb. i933, when the board was constituted with the late Hon. George H. sedgewick es chairman aid Major C. P. Hebert as mem- r. m presenting Mir. Campbell with s silver dish, suitably enereved. from the staff, H. B. McKinnon, the chairman of the Tariff Board. referred to the faithful and effi- lcient service rendered through the years by Mr. Campbell and to the , harmonious and pleasant rele- Itions that hed always existed ‘ ‘ Jbetween the members of the board, and the staff. lvb‘. McKinncn pointed out that owing to the fact ' ' that Major Hebert ls now on leave JOHN BOLIIS - MONA BARBIE “ROAD TO HAPPINESS” THREE SHOWS _-— DAILY - 3.15 — 7 and 8.45 h ' of absence overseas. and his W" . COMING — THUR. -—-FRI. —-SA T. ’ time 1- “my “MM w h" L‘? “tfifitti-ldgfiiicmfdiilfiilii film" l! Wlldml °f m’ mm‘ incmed in the whole charge num- . modity Prices Steblizatlon Cor- m,“ 7m m m m m_ b5!‘ m‘ “sun 1301814011, Ml‘. Campbell in most dhmmd ma‘ ‘h’ Monk" smut“. phases of the work had carried and Mission Circle and Bands ex- . " o" "warm" "W m" &ii'.“§;°.‘£.i.‘éi’.‘i‘.‘é‘m“£°“i‘é‘ » i- . . r . e u - “e mm“ 1"" F“"*°"; y°§q'._°'};..lrvr%oei1 thanked the um seated indicated that. m» charBe Smoofh-as-silk sum-i xifllih k I ‘ for their kindness and spoke of ecoornpl hed excellent wor created hy Author Michael m, 0mm; "hum, um hm during the past year Mr. r Ai|8fl...pn|ir.1yc|i hy flu‘ Sifli always existed between staff and x°lgéi "m Eawraltml t meet: who lilayed "we" ‘Wm. members of the board. He referred fig o‘ 1g‘: ‘wil; 3 rfteliu mm to the fine contribution the staff were by the conuegauom was makinfz to the war effort in the work of the oils end fsts administrator, Mrs. Phyllis G. Turner. who is chief rese economist of the Tariff Board. On behalf of the staff. the secre- . tary, Jarrm R. MacG-relrof- 91'0- senfed Mrs. Campbell with l bouquet of flowers. Mr. Campbell was bum in Priuoe lidwsrd Island, but 090M "in! oroliii ssunrns ; vnanov osnms . year; in Saskatchewan. where he scum lemmas ' ‘m mi?” °' "'“"“°“” '°' MeoKenz . ma: nuursn !,,-,,,,,,, M- 0,, “m, j... ‘Llovs coop!" five make slow nightly progress IDWIID BIQPIIY across Germany toward Holland and the coast. They manage to le- cure Nazi uniforms from some un- werayjentries who petrol lonely lrl gas-heads and in this menner gamble the chances of being sot as “ 1 Flynn And Ronald Reagan $33.1...» lhdnfillzfltg. 51mm; u v Starred In Desperate Journey New...“ ,, h w, - from Masseyh office. u sheer ind, they board s luxurious but empty private oer attached to s hospital treln that is bound for Berlin. As the trein nears its destination they are discovered by s guard who, mistaking them for Nazi soldiers with no business in the oer, forces them out. In herlin, the even more exciting es continue to outsmart the Gestapo and set fire to a luau plant that manufactures inoen more accurately. Flynn commando them to fly lower despite the twi- that the section is known to have gxceptlonll heavy anti-aircraft protection. ey start their return flight, after successfully bolnblfll l-heil‘ objective. "he" "w! "a brought down by a particularly sharp burst of anti-aircraft fire. The rive prisoners of war are brought llaefoléeba mashing r, a e a on a . gen ffrespmlhny {rues ions at them. The! meet Keethe Brshml. ed bu; one be neglected to ask was by Nancy Coleman, s. lrl who, liv- Efrol limp. who has l‘ is.“ sotionr-tpmkazl ‘ l! I i. Qinfgilsht with ldVdimltd and w’ "m! an he has lsyed - ..§;" “it ilm is amel- “irstézte filnosrnefPmghigha hoe we m" Til-ill? and ‘mursdsav- Yml H?! the role of a hers of n, 3mm, -or which‘!!! n hyéfif.‘ of John , N Magistrate INew Brunswick hrough Col. . Ritchie, Chief Game Warden for that Province sent three pairs of rinse Edward Island during the past year to improve the strain, which was becoming weak. Col. Ritchie enjoyed some days ‘shooting here o. year a1 when beaver were being distr buted in his i "Pill 8i! i and, Col. Ritchie's name swear-ed us neously as Col. Ralston in ves- terdays issue. city wi romoti Whltlock represented the Company in South Africa for e number of years before bein transferred to Wilubor. Mr. Whitock is s veteran of the rlrst Greet War, being one of e group of signsliers, the first to leave this province. He joined the Britiii Mr Force, was the vic- tim of e crash. was taken prisoner and remained so for the remeind of the war. IITAIIZI GIVI IILIFUL ADVIGl——Attentionis directed to lh Ieets as rationing, quotas and tales offered by s e and portence in wartime, and un- doubtedly be appreciated by the reading public. 1t answers, in brief compass, questions which customers are asking their local ants time and again, and it also throws light on the many difficulties un- der which-the retail trade lab- oring. The merchants list are patrons of the Eastern l-lay and Feed Company, Ltd., wholesale grocers, who sponsor the advertise- ment and whose Charlottetown branch is under the capable mau- agement of Mr. Gordon M. Avoid. _._ ANNUAL MEETING OI’ YORK CllUltCllllfi-The annual meet- ings of the York and Central Church congregations were held some time ago, The ministor Rev. Nicholson presided at the Mr. Harold etta noted rt, st Sid“ the two churches above men- tioned the York Charge also in- cludes tho congregations cf Brack- t .—Baint RECEIVE! PRO OTION ... learn‘ with ,. o . Whitlock, Windsor, Ont, in position of sales manager of the lIbrd Motor 00., of Canada. Mr. vacation trip to New York. treal accompanied by her daucht- er Kathleen, who has been visiting her parents. Dr. J. n. and Mrs. Ayers. for the past three months, left Monday afternoon by plane on return home. AC2 Harold Wood, R.C.A.F., Ken- sington Rd. spent a pleasant week- nnd with his sisters Viola and gape and brother Percy, in Tor- Opl. J. R. (Bob) Power, CDC" Bummerside. spent a very pleasant week-end in Charlottetown the Quest of his aunt. Mrs. Vincent _ Gallant. Mrs Windsor Bell. has returned to her hnvne in south Melville, af- ter mending a holiday with her mother. Mrs. Hattie MacKlnnon in Cambridge. Mass Opl. Fraser accompanied bv Mrs. lH-eser men Albany, visiting with Mrs. Fraser's sister, Mrs. Delaney. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson of Charlottetown have received word that their son. AC2 Cieorze Ander- son, R.C.A.l".. has successfully pass- ed his examinations Mono-ton and is now stationed in Quebec. Messrs. Norman MncNeill and Irving Saunders of Charlottetown spent a pleasant week-end in Bum- fnerside. the guest of Mr and Mrs. Brie Rogerson, and attended the ice sports between the West Kent School and Summerside High Sofia]. n11" nurses lllils excellent services durinl year. The ministers salary WM i11- f;°“f"' ‘if ‘ll’ °"““.‘.‘.€ 132° orwa an e - Mg. Murchison ex ressed his thanks to the churches or their kind ex- pressions and for their many acts of kindness arxigeloyailft-ivuiiugiige the GT3 succssgg and limaialtgd progress. cers e eo 7 e for 1948 are: Mr. lute! r ssurer. m. Walter Mac- , Secretary. Mr. Harold watts. '1 Memoriam JOIIN HENRY -MOI.IOW John He Morrow, Weetfor Mam, fornrlzllv of Arlinffbn. die nlddenly on his wsv to WNWOM Centre to take the ous- He WM born in Frince Edward Island. Oct- ober is, um and wes the son o! John Hep and Catherine (Show) Morrow. is eerly education we! received in the schools of hi; native Prince Edward co e. his graduation. Mr. ormw tough school there fgrus number c a just how powerful Reagan's right in: inside Germany cee her best . m; pm, ' .. m mu‘ m“ hand u. f-fe realizes m- mistake u. mo» the suns osuse and mm- "? Kennedy. ‘ and Ronald ssbrvsu .devii- - fi he has regained consciousness age the Nests. ft is through her s! h “e s swim-is :ndrhis five prisoners havfgrescapg gragutilaey are eta-lad to 3:: . s ilei arch ir‘ mmfiw. getln it. w mm and eventual eloeps tohslend. l m rowan/us" .1. "zero i'r'r.r/r cw town and he wee Inducted from Planet. " b“ it w“ “Then e chcfli“! “'° e She said Si“ ‘i ‘Slhlrwanted to make s To mIHY Indeed. A ‘moktl n - ~ ‘ympfllh I e s Thousands 0f ‘ha? u 3m soldi hospitals reflhdy‘ J“" Qnc 0f (l! food pllieh ‘upphgs f0 woundflla v Ne?" Mrs. C.W.V. McCutcheon of Mon-.D°l'°'~h.V the week-end in fr Sore, Chapped Lips Prevented Roughness Quickly Relieved Sore, chapped lips make life udssrebls in cold weather. Painful sud unsightly, their cracked, rough surfaces ere infected. Don't run this risk! Prevent shopping with Lypsyl. Its wonderful emollient action protects the delicate membranes, keeps the lip tissues from becoming dried out by cold, bidng winds. so that lips stay smooth and soft in ell weather. When lips sre already chapped, Lypsyl gives quick relief, sesls the rounded membranes egeinus dangerous . genus, hastens natural healing. Get Lypsyl at your store tcdey end use it regularly. Sold everywhere lu handy stick forru. LYPSYL ""'""'" Invisible Vlhlfe In Men uel VleIee MODEL SCHOOL Honor standing of Model School for month of February: Grade VII—Kier Gyndon. Grade Vl-Orrln Carver, Delores Dowling. Grade V-Bobby Bryenton, Lewis McDonald, Gordon Mdbenn. Grade IV--Rona1d Barry Beers. Barry McMillan. Grade III Simmons, Council. Grade III Atkinson, (A l -Don Livingston, Billy Muc- IBJ-Ronnle Mitson, iBoégle Beer. Resale M"Nev1n. ade II-Francis Wilson and Lloyd Seaman. (equal, Arlene War Yen. Mary Worthy Clarke (equal) Grade I — Dorothy Brown, and Douglas Theresa Hennessey. Donald Moore. GREENVALE W, I. The Greenvale stitute met meeting at the home of Mrs. Women's In- for their February John Matheson, with seven members and one visitor present. The President, Mrs. J .1. Brown presided. Membsrs responded to Roll Call with a don ation to War Saving Certificate Sick committee reported vlsi t made and fruit and fruit juice sent. The Red Cross committee re ported three large quilts. 1 quilt, and three pairs socks. for crib worded since last meeting. Letters of appreciation had been received om Einglsnd. Wavs and means of raising money for Red Cross drive were discussed and it was to hold a bean supper at the hom decided 9 of Mrs. John Matheson. Feb. 25th A bill of $5.51 for was presented and pa The program was with questions papers on Poult raisin venor, Mrs. Mi ler’ read a quotation from the sidentfis message: “Look well to th work that lies nearest, etc." "What quilting material id Agriculture. and reading of bv con- acPherson e soever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thv might." "'I‘hat’s The Way It Goesl" was read by Mrs. Brown. A name the flower contest, was won (I ctor‘ “cf? ‘fin I gnu)! awful lying ti‘; caqadian RB “re we WCfe message i° . home-sown BCWQP h 5e “g tllfi ' t e nderstiindiflg Red. n era, sailors i for prison“ .- fighters an Person“ gefl/ICGS ‘ickdmefio a alle d l! c “me up m ‘Page: l-Iospit a“ cgmfortab u’ the Red Cross (li u m‘ eher . - - 9 his wife O; m” sp _ Pnceless gifts $111 Cross W0 British brings. d airmefl l" for Canadian will!“ ,the wo e for this rest u W ites t Cindi“ w‘ for from home. d me b)’ g1 Visitor. ie and hid “u Visitor is a friend xtra fruit and friendly hmrm“ l men visit Clfl" “d Canadian ices. which a food and ' blood flfialtlhenvet k widens. YOUR dollars are l‘ msniterisn t” - Pans THREE 1 2- 3J5 sharp ‘i Trinity llnitcdfhurch "Address And v f" wzpuespsv, MARCH 3rd Presentation ‘LOO-Choir Rehearsal. Falconwooii s 3rd Victory Loan 2 flgslg arg Show" rslrlliibiiiiffifi’ ’fi‘.'.‘"°"§l%‘i?.§i£§}"i.ii .. .. l. .._;i;i '.. ('.\|ll'C ~. their r;- gret at pqirllng with two members of lire flurslllg shill uh» have recenily i Joined file armed forces. . The iresrniuunn “'11s made by Miss Elizabeth MncPherson and Mlffa H21 n Ll\'ill!.'>i1ll(‘. ‘riiizur- by Mrs. . .11, R. N To Mia-H Lian l\il,'illl_\'l't? and Miss Ena Dochcrtv, Dear Flzcilds : ~On your departure from us low uiorkrrs lillll iihS)(‘l UITAWA, March 2 -(CPl-Tot- al cost of the Third Victory loan to Jan. 31, 1943, was $7,132,499. said a return tabled in the Commons io- day for T. l... Church (Frog. con. Toronto-Broufiviewl. Main items were remuneration to approved dealers, $3,069,415 com- missions to salesmen. 31.711269 and advertising and publicitc. $1.00 ._ The total did not ‘nclude rrmun- was rcad ‘ . the eve of ‘our fei- cannot 0. eratlon to bunks, trust and loan i9.“"f"."‘“.°.“’ filglilllzllour companies no: wet rnnlpleieri. “ “ £118.“, m. ‘Uh “It is expected that the total 3 V - .0 Ivmu- King cost wil be sliqhtly less than one and $3,411“ H. “U... ,, 50pm... m“, per cent of the total amount raisodfl when cul‘ Emmic m-cds all the $99i.536.5(X),” said the return. Horns: men and \\‘0il'l.fi'l to help will i‘ —___ . the war. ' lillllllg lll‘ llliiilillh ui-c have uprkcd muvihér \'.'<- have learned to appreciate your ivorili and as l. small token oi’ our cauzcm and as scmething to remember us bv Dlcase accept these small presents. and that you will he bY-sswrl with health zlnci n qnir- r tum is the Wlsli 0f In Memoriam In loving memory of Thomas l’. Hamill who died March 3rd, I942. g1"zlédgfiizggnifigflggéiiu “lander hlilrallll: Staff of wil:rzngeygfifag:rufliiyyfmc‘ Vlllilconwocd Hospital. agililffltd by Wife and Family. Additional Annual (Iollection Prince Edward Island Hospital York Point, collected by Mrs. E. l. 1 McMillan and .‘s-liu~k.itunley Murray In Memoriam 1939 1948 MRS. FREEMAN B. GARRl-Zsl No one knows how much l miss you No one lmows the bitter pain l have suffered since l Lost you Lise has never been the same. Lu my heart our memory linger; Sweetly, ten ex. fond and true '.l‘here‘s not a day, dear Mother That l do not think of you. lovingly Remembered by Her zlgiziillfihter Hilda. SWBIIIPSCOH, hlass. . $1.00 cuch~Jp~hn MucKinley, Mack McPhail, I-Iccior NlllfClllSOll, Aubrey i MacPiiail, Rlizun Sanderson, W. E Bzlin, E. J. illilcMillnIl. i 50 cents eucli-ivirs. William But- 5 lcl", Colin lticPh-nli, Duncan Rob- ertson, LAJSilL‘ Niciluwn, Gordon Mc- lowcn, lvlis. Wash-i‘ Bell. F. ll. Mc- _ l-ieuf-l" HLiTiC, Stanley Mur- | ray, D. W. While. i 25 cents-Wilfred McKinley. 20 cents-Mrs. Wilburt Dflcktmdflr! East Balilf‘. collected by Mildred E Ilosc-$10.50 . -"i ‘ ' ‘xon. E. S. Rose. Mrs. l Mr. Patrick Duily and family; . ANé/rstiggiléhDhrs_ my“, Rpbensonl wish to extend their thanks to the‘ ' ' ‘ n Harold Bruce . lesser Robertso , many kind friends and neighbours , each mm giro helped gr any wav during their ‘i Mm Q ‘m Girl-e“! Mm R 5_ Mg- @154 ereavement . 313: _; i Gregor. Mrs. Rawlclgh Bruce each 75 Cents. | Mrs. G Robertson, li-irs. Rov Bruce. . . - . . . ' ; Mrs. G. J. Stalwart o0 cunts, earl). Home Econom c5. roll call is tlg ES‘ w- J» R0595 M“ R~hM°Gre“°" answered with an exchange of re- MW C- 3°59 2 “m5 w‘ " cipes. Meeting closed with National 3-3-4- ‘ Anthem. after which rafreshments *_~—_""“- Cdrd of Thanks by Mrs. Ernest Younker. Next meetin the program w were served by the hostess. Minard‘: R/gljfv" 5P2]!!! include medltifl for the RED CROSS OFFICE 62 Prince Sircct Telephone 2010