“Agog 26,1941 Firemen Pull Down Tottein W11 After a two-hour battering from high-pressure hoes proved ineflee- gml, firemen pulled down tho shaky walls oi the Imperial Bank building, which burned h Toronto. This pfioto shows tons oi masonry tumbling to the ‘ ‘ Firemen used ladders to fasten long ropes g, protruding beams and than pulled. Brick and stone came tumbl- ingdownwithathundsrhg relsxThsiharagedmore than 1'i hours. pmqs was plaoed at $110,000. Telephone wires wars sheathed in ice mrntonselwaterpolredlnkthsbailding. ' In Memoriam a-YY 30th It hi8 1101110 in China. POlXIL‘ than! Passed ren Ambrose Carrier in his 73rd! year. The late Mr. Comer was born o! the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cnr- . for the past two years but his death i came as a shock to his friends and Christ‘, Church. Cherry Valley. He leaves to mourn two sisters. Mrs. Cyrus Yngs of Chin Po "o ‘I111! BIRTHDAY OVIDDIAI lelieved to be the youngest Con- ldien soldier overseas, Poe. Gerald. in; and Duncan Irvin g. (PatriotLpieaso copy) 9 l. ~s 4 I ii Gillian CorIey-Smith, above, is only one 1w’ "ifl- b" i" h" "'°““Y [sued through an experience more exciting than most grown m?" can boast. Ile arrived h New III I“! ll 95'9"“ lbw" " .' lcerdnm. in a convoy out of England in which five boats were limit-m", M 11mm on" 5g ygdg from the Leerdam. He's pictured i" M! "Miler berth. The family is lolfll“ 59- mm!» "m" m! “ma” Gm-ld '1‘. Corisy-Esnlth, will be lkitish vice-consul. i i- sersssataqrtvn-bslswhssnlltlsllsats ____ ‘Cnlgglioitgtctgtwnén took Iplice stamens am. mum csanma Oboe a Ioyola on mxéay evening Jam, 011689. Rev. Father Frederick peacefully away Wm“ §decorations were m China ‘Polnt and W33 the sowfiifiegwghnfllalongflgclirknsaighswfle I _ H h bee H, went o; man for the bridegroom. Lieutenant bit... 13cm? during Nu csniire life ,F‘r@d Mflnlry of Fernlwm. Que. was He has been confined to 11L: bed ilishfl- Given 1n marriage by her re- _ 1 h 1d mnfching material ‘Jlfiiif... keratin. 51.53’. leach on. with a starting at. 2 p. m_ gel-vices at the denias. Her sccesolles were of navy homo and grave were conducted by blue wede- The Rev. A. s. Weir. internment. at gitilllv-ggtrgsemg \ ». I . M. roses. Mrs. ’ ‘ ~ » - Mrs. George m. Lane o! Cambridge 'd ‘ Mean 1mg- r w Messrs Ed- '5°Y1e8. ward Cgaurllgmflflsfmeswéairier. Johnlléflecsi Owing to - _ _ 11am 1W. our, mo er o e r egroom, Praugm 1'90 Murphy W1 i was unable to attend. A reception was held later Hotel, pink and white decorating the bride's table. bridal couple left later for the Laurentians. ,his many friends in Kensington and vicinity was solemnloed at St. Nicholas Church, Guildford, Eng- an . = Mathews, who L; now serving with ‘the Rcyal Canadian Axtiiler who is Mathews, Baltic, Lot 18 and the late Neil Mathews, took as his bride Miss Dorothy V. Piercy, eld- W. Piercy, oi '76 Southway Avenue England. Lobb officiated. gan and the music included the Bridal March from Lchengrin and Mendlessohns Wedding small iers and sleeves. she also wore a grey squirrel coat “trimmed with matching iur, carried pale pink carnations (ai- L itcrwzirds sent to Salisbury to be ed lplaced on her little sisters grave.) |with ganged bodies trimmed with I lMlss Patricia Piercy as ibridesmaid and Miss Mary Kilcoln as friend. es oi the same material and tiny hats with matching flowers gyeiling tied at the back with - tunia ribbon. They carried torinn posics oi petunia shade car- nations and each had a pearls from the bridegroom. best man and Messrs. B. J. Tin- gay and D. S. Budd were grooms- men. went. to Derbyshlre for the honey- moon there wns a Nuthalls restaurant where thirty guests Canadians from the regiment and several members of Seaway Opening Vast Power and Shippin Fifteen m: o! water will my over n» main street oi Iroquois um» when the ac. lawranee ‘can! ll ¢°'"P'°‘:"£°°‘"“H'I3:LY local interest, but advertising of a neway nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word. strictly psy- able in advance. I CBASWELL ior Photographs couscous ‘ION urn INSUR- mcn. I L-9789 nrscusmnvc car Springhili Screened today. W. l). Gillis Co. Phone m. 11-389-3-26-21. CIVIL SERVICE — Among the names appearing in the ‘ list announced by the Civil Ser- vice Commission appear the iol- lowing: Seed and Feed Inspector. Grade I, Maritime Provinces, D0- minion Dept. of Agriculture-Don- ald Francis Stewart: Andrew Keith Morrow, Charlottetown. FAREWELL GATIIRRING AND PRESENTATION --On Monday 1118M. March 1'lth a large gathering of friends and neighbours assembled in the social and commodious home of MI. and Mrs. Norman Mac- Lcod, Rlverdale, for the purpose of remembering lvLr. Charles Moc- Fadyen, who is serving with the R. C. N. V. R After all Kuests had assembled Mr Garfield MwFadyen escorted Charles m the chair. while Mr. John N. Mu- Fudyen in a. few well chosen words thanked all for th i kl d _ brances. Aftcr if; bxkseriftgtaixtzaxn lunch was served by the 196 Present and the remainder o! me “@1918 W" HD8111; in dancing, Chinese Checkers and social can. versstion. In the wee small hours °Y the momma all mioincd their homes sitcr wiidiing Charles much success m his naval career. MISS ELLA Y0 LIEUT. J. F. ivrcctyrllvrgrl-‘Nilisplgng T1885 01' l" Helen (Ellia) Young, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. . H, Youns. of L-acliine, to Lieutenant James Frederick McCourt. of Fam- hem. formerly of Montreal, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mg- elm". 0i Montreal (formerly of N011. S. J. officiating. The flower carried out with carnations. ivuss Mwilllri. sister oi the Dink and white Norah bes t ther, the bride wore a bluebeli blue Jersey silk dress with hat o! and shoulder oorsage oi gar- bridesmaid was Jer- ma.- terial and a. corsage of Talisman Young, the bride's mother, wore a grey iacquard crepe ress with black and pink accu- and a cor-sage of varlcolored Mc- at the Berkeley carnations The ' THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news oi ' Nova Sootia. Highlanders, Amherst Mrs. George MacLure. MacKay and Mr. David Reid are THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CHURCH OI’ SCOTLAND. —Ser- yigtcoacsmwedxaeggaly, lfiarch 26th. Char- o wn . . . arc . - - ti“ .. %"8.'i°“t‘....?."32.5a2‘"i?“R“il‘ and 7 P. M. 11-394-3-26-11. FAMILY BERIJAVED - Mrs. John McNevin. Brishwn h“ N- celved a wire conveylnfl i119 1m‘ expected messazo 0i the deflih 0! her sister Mrs. Frank J. Stanlteeyi Vancouver. Mrs. Stanley visi Charla‘ n last summer accom- panied by her sister. ma. deGen- eres oi Long Beach. California, and spent many pleasant weeks with friends who will regret to learn of her sudden passing. L Personals Mr. Percy Pope who has been under treatment at the City Hospi- tal for some weeks has returned to his home on Kent Street Mr. Thomas Reid and Leeming‘ Proctor, Hope River, spent Mon-i day in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burns, oi Freetown are spending afew days in Charlottetown. the Ruesis of Mr. Al'- thur Burns, Grafton Street. Harbor North and vicinity say they have not experienced a winter with as heavy a snowfall d no thaw m years, the menfoi have been labouring for three months trying to haul home sufficient firewood for the coming Spring and Sum- mer. The many friends oi Miss Irene Graham am pleased to welcome her home again after being em- ployed during the winter months in Nova. Scotia. Mr. Russell Graham has return- ed to his home in Gaspereaux to prepare for lobster fishing‘ after spending the winter employed in New Brunswick lumber woods. The lobster packers of this vic- inity are busily hauling material, building traps, etc, preparing for the coming lobster season. Mr. Guy Graham has returned to hLs home in Gsspereaux from Nova. Scotia where he was employed in the lumber woods. Francis MacKenzle, son oi Mr. and Mrs. John MacKenzie. Gas- pereaux, has Joined the R. C. A. and is stationed at Sydney, Nova Scotia. Pte. James D. MacLure of the was home on leave over the week- end visiting his parents, Mr. and The many friends of Mr. William The bride wore for travelling, with her wedding dress, Road. a coon cont.——(Monireal Star). ___ ————i———-———— The indies of Murray Harbor PERCY-MATHEWS WEDDING A wedding oi much interest to on Saturday when Earl a son oi Mrs. eresa. st daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. G. the rector Rev. P. R Mr. H. Cyphrus was at the or- arch. The bride was given in marriage y her father and wore a blue an- ora frock cut, on Princess style covered buttons on should- and blue hat and She was attended by her sister chief They wore petunia shade silk ‘ocks in Princess style with sash- and ic- link of i Gunner A. March, C.AS.1".. was Before the bride and bridegroom reception at about including several bridegromns North spent. the North and Gospereaux are engaged knitting socks, mitts. etc, ior the soldier lads. day and many beautiful specimens ' of stamped and home drawn rugs l “have been hooked by the and here. s ful fire in the liv - night oi your party, treat the pieces - in’ lwood swhliln the Jcllowing C . flames. sulphate red flames, add one pound oi stron- tium nitrate to one gallon o1’ water. For green ilamm add borio acid to one gallon oi water. In each case soak the wood in the SOIUUOn ior about and dry out in the warmth near the fire before using the office staff oi Cow and Gate irig Mr. and Mrs. yflrs of happy weddcdlg. in Peter's Hooking is also the order of-the ladies ._.___________ COLORFUL FLAMES ’ 1i you want a particularly color- ing room for the m- ould you desire blue add om pound oi copper to one gallon of water. 1"":- B one pound of three minutes rd., where the bride was employ- A host oi iriends join in wini- Mathews many g5 WHY HAVE ti!“ S O R E munliy. s few miles farther back. steeped in history is the Stormoni- is Dumas-Glenn l’ area oi eastern Ontario, which will be flooded l0 nshpswarflrhhesnetery (mwrllhhanlnglsaaehanhyard. M. H. past week visiting hauled. friends and relatives chief scout in Baden Powell, who _d_ie_d Jan. 8. the war oi i812. Sorry in le iival ior sensations, tow Foot Troubles Puinlessly Treated Telephonq 140 H. J. A. BROWN Chiropodisi - Podiatrist 143 Gr. Geo. 8t. Charlottetown- Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY. MARCH filth ‘MO-Prayer Service-Hearts Hall. Bristol And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. John J. Perry and daughter arrived home from 111111111X last week where they had SPemJ most of the winicr. Mr. Perry W111 fishing gear ready. Mrs. Pclrv is a sister o! the late Early Ul-Ianley lost absea a short time agO. when 11's siLD WH-‘l now get his lobstc.‘ sunk by a submarine, Mr. Waller Squires ivrs in tile citv last. yveck on business Winlcr car drivers axe in lull)” of getting their cars out again as Friends here and in the city W111 learn wit-h regret oi the illness 01 Micheal Cullen, Moiell. Mr. Cullen who l‘ the o'd"."t living person in this vic‘n'tv. is in his ninety-Shim year. Mr. Patrick Baker Fishermen a/re busv getting ready ior the lobster season which is only slightly over o. month away. Mrs. Ernest Baker was treatment . Mr. Anslem Lapierre spent the week-end at his home here return- ing to the city on Monday morning. Miss Lila O'Brien who has been employed in Sourfs ior the last two years. is spending a short time at her home here. Mr. Mr. George Cullen. More hockey looms up and WOfdy hacl has been received from the’ manager of tho Hoimalfs that in the event the roads are opened to Morcll final death game will be arranged. The teams have been dead locked with one game each and owning to the loss oi time and expenses it has been impossible for the teams t0 meet again. In the event the road o ned the game will be played this e Charlottetown F0: um. cums scm" \--- V‘ ',-,- -.~ ~!\~~'l "m. week that MURRAY HARBOR. ‘ m '65 p.15... picugns NORTH AND vlumTY . e. . y i ii . s WCCE‘. —-""" i i 1- t.'-> ~ The emu, inhabitants of Murray , effcit to 0o n r 0a s fight be possible to break throw): 'beicre the snow gets loo wet find heavy. arrived from Hnliiax on Satufdtay evening after smnziing Lin. wn er Baker says he was quite suPrlfi-‘d M? the great amount oi snow Island as in Halifax. the light fall h 1 l . red. m ong s rice dsappea the: e. Oil H1O in Gordon Hooper was in the city last week. Mr. Hooper. who um spent the week-end in the city w‘th his LWOl sisters Margaret and Reta. ' victors week the Speaking oi roads ii the rol-d is 1:0 be opened would it not be o. good way to put a crew oi men in; each school or pfiflllng dlstrici to] shovcl_th_e_heavy bnnks_,_lea.ving the Scouts of the empire hflvc M!!! mnanimous in deciding that Lord (‘Semen should take over the title of succession oi’ Lord would Ml‘. the ' ‘teacher in the old green school and ' lvioinity who ignore the school rig ill it T/aa Qan Company's new w And-note this, with $10.00. (You discuss with you t particular needs. in the coupon, and let the Dominion L ay of “as sure as you live, can go as low as $5 a he kind of policy best That family of yours looks to you for security. lighter places for the mighty pcugh. Pay the men oi course as the plough; don't Wonk ior nothing. so whv should men who have to make a living. The old Mo.ei| SCHOOLYIOUSQ which was occuped by Mr. ancl the rs Watson is closed again. passing the old school one wondersi at the match rf time. Firm its’ ‘door; rushed young men who be-. came the lenders in manv classes ‘ Ploics or AlLflSOh, who was con-i Isideiied one oi the best Educated‘ ‘men in Canada carried his books ‘to the old school. Phillip Rossiier. another oustnnding figure also start- ed at the little green school. and there axe manv others. Mr<. Ernest i Bossier. then Katie Ciarkin, was a your writer was informed ihc late ‘H. D. McEwen. who was on- n" the lbesi. teachers to stand behind a desk. also taught in tho Olri school yvhen schools were few and far bo- ‘iween. Today Mcrell boasts one oi’ itho finest (rountry or village schools , be seen with three teachers and almost two hundred children Two hundred men and women of tomor- row and many of themmit ishopcd will fill the shoes oi’ those who pass- ed from the old green school on the 11111 t0 the vfillev oi’ success in bus- iness. church and state. pos’tlons along with good farmers and fish- ers. There are ia-r too manv in tlys ‘avg allowed to drift along the road oi life, it is time parents w."'-'e an to the fact ii today we are at war tomorrow will come angi with it peace and ever increasing need for . cation and men of skill who cm flame out Ways t9_i_ig\_h_t_the terrible _-._.__» g Empire Will Make Communities Move Jsiiicaie. ASSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONTARIO NINE TNEM F|NNN¢|NL SEGNINTY for $10 a Month with the New g DOMINION LIFE BIIIIGET “Yes," says many a proud father. “l PLAN 'd give all I possess oitv a few days 1m week visiting rather than see my precious wife and children in distress her daughter Mrs. Ernest Carr who after I'm gone,” was reported on the sick list for some 18W Week-i 511° 15 WWW"! h" Well-you don't need to “give all." You can start with 5°” hem“ “““‘“‘ $10.00 a month. You budget so much a month for Life Mrs. Lottie Mosher m; returned Insurance Protection-just as you budget for rent, gas, home from the P- E- Isiflnd H”- ciothes, telephone. That's The Dominion Life Assurance pital vrhem she was unde:golng “Life Insurance on a budget.” " those monthly savings go on to pile up for a Retirement Income for yourself. Just figure out the most you can budget per month starting month.) Then fill ife Representative suited to your own - . / loyed On onc cf the machines The coupon IS the first step-for protection ~(\ I sorry to learn that they r c n- emp F ’ fined u, ma“. "spam, hfmis gm if ‘ nlgfgfajxfiveglfi for them and contentment for you. “~\Q°/’ ‘ 1118 b0 11111955- ' m the airpoit i“ Jrptelcitled tokget; “QB/I y!’ ———- Qcrway some m2 . s wee o ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 1- cttulhzm..mersllu..zv";rel l" “"- __._ "- '~~ ~’°““=‘°NE- “Li'- ai/ .. c: spending the winter months em- Mr, Hooper propietor oi the Bri- Provincial Manager, “p&/ y“ vet“, o“ ployed in the Nova Scotia lumber stol saw mills reports. the mills are 9 / w .4, wood‘ at a stamsbu, m; winter owing u, ill-115 Grafton Street “l, b n . _ ————— the great depth oi snow and no i? v Miss Rhoda MacLme, lumber oi any account has been d!!! (depression that must follow this awful atriggle. ‘Iihere B a new |sch001 in ristoi let it send some i well eduwted men and women into fin- luglnvays or‘ sircess. Stan now while they are children so they will notbeseekim night classes when late they are men. -B In NORBORO‘ The regular monthly meeting oi 1h» Noiboro‘ W. I. was held at. the "1 oi Mrs. Mayne Stewart on M» ch 4th. Meeting opened in ihc_ usual way. by singing r) Chum-in; and repeating the Creed in unison.‘ There “were i3 rur ‘o ~ u» visitors present. Roll call was re- sponded to by an Irish joke. uno new member was welcomed in the Institute. minutes of last meeting were lead and adopted. A lettcr of thanks from Miss Lugs ior three dresses and two quilts don- uted to H. League was then rcnrl. It was decided to send nnwihor nu ll to Miss Ings. The Secretary than road a letter from Miss MacDonald regarding War Snvngs Certificates. i It was moved and seconded that Institute buy one War: Savings Ccr- ; Received Gwcmmcnt ; Grant 10f $2.00. Receipts received, from Rod CI ss i.i ~ n iivun i side for lfll ciollans |='0r*’)i vxnt, them. i Qiicsionnnit- ‘i l» ‘ ' next meeting Home Economics by Gco:;;.c Sicwnri 4n. h..i4\'.i\ i I Bette: Schools by Mrs. Mayne Stewart. Plrcgam committee for next month: Mrs. Glover and Miss Harriet Glover. The Questionnaire on Agriculture Convenor, Mrs, J. A. Douglas. was filled in. The fol- lowing proglgL was thgp carried ‘__i_—‘ > out. Reading by Nitrs. Axidmwa: Cont-est. by Mrs. J. A. in. prize being won by Mrs. Geo Bowness. Contest by Mrs. J. . Cioken winch wrs won by Mrs. , Elmer Stewart. Numerous Monolo- ' gue bv Mis. Loznc Bowness. Lunch was served by the hostess after singing the National 1d WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Anthem meeting adjourned to meet in March at the home of Mrs. Elm- er Stewart. Collection amounted to ____________. ‘Winnrvlfis kills pain. 75 cents. »— FOR SALE or T0 LET Warehouse with railway siding, lately occupied by Eastern Huy ond Feed Co. Ltd. also Warehouse on Water Sh, of present occupied by George Ligilfizer 8. Co, Apply at this office or N. Ruttenbury, Ltd. 1.. 39§-3;26-3i. near the spot whore the ,. Battle oi Chrysler's Farm was fought in ave the homes where their iarnilles have nsnsa h the tract to be fllolleil an happy because the completion oi the seaway will revitalize the district. Be- sides Iroquois (RIGHT), Morrhbarg and Aaltsvllle all be aliected.