l’ ‘u - I ._ .. .. . . THEUGUARDIAN. CHAILLOTTETOYVN The central Guardian hung Auunnyvnn; This. column is re-s-orved for news of local Interest, but advertising or a newly nature us: be lnsereed st five oente a word, strictly pay- sble in advance. ~ Secrets ill ll Fingerprint Sleuth By Chief Dot. Imp. Sydney B. Birch, late of the Yard onsii voun oourons IIEIIE TOJJAY AHO GET THE SPEOIAL OFFER HOW OH SALE I lb. Tender Leaf Tea I lb. Chose 8t Sunburn Coffee c CIASWBIA. ‘_ tvr Photographs. O _..__- ‘ OONFEDIIAF‘; L"! [N Mlmmh-raon. lgufimc-Wht The and coupon ~ - - '-.-._-.- - - que- - - - Glld COUPOII . . . o_._,,. . . .3“. o . . ' 0110C CI’ "mm" °t “’“"°’“ -- l n no. nnTJJoto n - exrnn srl-zolu. SAIIIII ""5" "'“‘°“ Z1 G m , M" Your mvws - anti-n , tury.st Scotland Ysrd r never met 33 Lb. ...... , ILIIO \ cw co rum we. - t criminal no. more misguided SHQRWNWG LARGE unto LETTUCE 19 ' "*="~—====1w°"~1"rk—m-==H"- znn. .... 65G M» c new cunts" Each...... . . . . . . . . . . . . SEEDLESS GRAPE-FRUIT, 96'. MRS. JOHNSTON‘! LADIES‘ WEAR-Bargains —- Goats, Suits. Dresses, Skirts. old Dorien ‘Trevor, once known to all Inndon as The Mon with the Monocle," and now buried in Pent- onvllle Prison yard with only a tu- CARNATION MILK Tin GRAVES APPLE FLAKES '="""'"- 15o ma. nnwm. c. JOHNMVJNE will speak in support of Red Cross ' ‘“’,,‘;‘;1,‘;";‘ ,‘,‘,,,§‘,‘{““§}°“f,;,, ML Reg. 23c pkg.—2 pkgs. .. . 3 for . . . . . . . . . . -. - “mm” °""' c "'- C- 3- ‘ glacial type of Englishman whose Sunfilled, Blended CHOICE EATING APPLES tie does s11 his boasting for him. FRUIT JU.|C.E$ Dozen .. .. . . . . . .. _ LISTEN m To qunnnm committed hundreds of crimes. a m“ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ ‘ _ _ c FANcY Glmpgg oommmlv-clsa on Monday eve- 3° We"! i Pr" i’! u" mini» ch03“ Quality |_|, __ I “mg, 8:45, for Talk. on Anne of I. bl-SIIOP. ill! Army COIORGL l. com- ’ ' Green Gables by Mrs. Keith Rogers. mud" 1n m9 3°!!! NEW-bill? DICED BEETS 1 o - "hmuh m“ “u”? w“ ‘“P“'b-'h° 9tins . . . . I Each . . . . . . guy pQLwg 30m“- _ M the _ was always found out. Things - Stipendlary Magistrate's Court yes- - never W911i 118M f0!‘ Iil-m- SAVE 60c ON n “NS ASSORTED ‘tlerdsfi. a lawn chargbed with boiling Exposition Press, 164 Nassau St. :9 11111-91“! ‘F? like 411M157 lfl- ' l DELIUOU; 1 run an lnc pale wa ls- N k’ _y_, [@5511 oi er crook be or him-by - r ' ' " ’ ' °“’ Y“ N w‘ lmitting murder. ° °°“‘ IIEIIIZ SOIIPS FLAVOURS ' charged after spending eight days in Jail. Two men charged wltll vagrancy also appeared and were “Such proulinent citizens as ths Hon. J. A. Bernard, Lt. Governor, and Dr. Jacnes E. Blanchard. ex- Even then he was unluckier than he needllave been. His last crime ‘TOMATO, VEGETABLE, CELERY, BEEF NOODLE, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM d d til M d . "‘ ““ °" " vzzmsir: °’.‘f.‘2."?§‘F-i~‘l';f.""n'llflli “l: n‘;‘...f.‘;l".nll;“‘ii.‘: £2 one-n co- coon Parana" amp." ma‘: if)”, or m. Leo R uéeek ofutzlcglober, 1941, ‘Trevor ug- I Lb. Hamburg ond I Onions c BUTTER Walsinsmtive md resident of e a1’ "5 °rlmm Film?“ Both tor . . . . . LI). M . W. Ch t S. M L , f Charlottetown. Governor Bernard mm“ hi‘ "mpe- ' i clinlllotiotownf! E. no hi. ‘Is says of it; ‘Well written, delight- MT?" W" flihrr murderers lust aflIEARONI ' Piirod _ 1 spending the lesslonal months in fully intriguing, and full of lnter- l "ndli-‘Egd BWsy with guilty hands REID CHERRIES—3 tins . . . . . .. I Ottawa. is in Toronto. for a few» eating situations; lt contains a “w "i8- TheY rmulrd- Trevor Z Ibt- - - - ~ a); fizliixli:'I1é!;t:‘::K;1::gIla1MI!I moraél of great gortlfi Drhnhlalna 53-9 lg: H3217! Dhzgm‘: Fresh CHOICE TOMATOES 1 P - cw “w ‘I s" l" M PITTED DATES s tins - . ' reading “The Sinful ‘rownf’ I may 17""- 1 - ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' Dress your legs In sheer beauty for sprln9. our Ihelves "mfg: yfe-rljdgfijogzgllz" mining Ségstlihggoéll Ilshvéiltahoruaisa: H“ sunk Mum" Frihlb" " ' CHOICE PEAS , . Row . - - . party before the St. Patrick's play 7 fins . . . . . . . . . . . . .. » . . . .._,_._ on complete with newest hosiery shades. Sizes 9 to II. to, Mn m; M,,_v_1q|m..¢,,-,M.-. lxgihvgyhagijflfif,“;f§;§§",,§ '35,‘; The crime that cost him his SEEDLESS “Isms 1 ‘I ‘o "so. and Mrs. gosopnoorlrlvell and Mr. and smug. - life? 1t happened this way = 5 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s GREEN WAX BEANS 1 NICO! - ‘I0 ‘» - Mrs. Am rose ' eil_of Montreal. “Th; 5mm] WW“. i, m ‘tuck ‘Prevor strolled languldly up the F-res-Il 8 tins . . .. .. ..... . , I The table was centered with daffo- 1 t . , m, t , m 5mm. six wide steps that led t the il- u . ‘m’ shamrock and green ‘Ellen’ Elie sglledzéhreacefutllaoy, :11“. g5 lared front doorway ofothe lljic- PRZU YELLOW WAX BEANS 1 ~ only twenty-two. frankly BSSUFQCS sign dnllfnion hln Eljshaln road, DHED "' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 8 bins ‘ A I _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ n a crusaders role as he descr es ° 5“ l1’ . w ere wdowed Mrs. “ 1 he G A Pvwnal zr..n'sri.'l‘ta.nz*r:lzi.szz..to: uri°t..‘f.rzsrltis.slzn.tan; 1 ""- ~ a ~~~~ - c Dist." Pr“ a 1 no _ __ grows up in s. New Hampshire a. week. glgkpgfiéesd 4 tins . . . . . . . . . . s "Where $mflrler Wilma" 55°F" m" “d M“ w°’"““ ‘°“°' °"' ‘Wm’. p°"°.°l”°dnt“°°l.n°'l'ly till tnnmillhfi ti???" Elm?‘ “*1 ' t ....... .. 35C DELICIOUS rescues pect to take up residence shortly Scflnd lmvns S b l Y ._ Y of s . as pos Lb. . .. ' n; Eng 331m, prevallllng attiltiude ‘of society in aural: in Shzvile-Gl-Zowl cllothes. ss EXTRA SPECIAL 4 fins . .. . . . .,._, . . .. n 7-—- QETIPTG . In SCIISS Tlg S OHIO, iOT. 1'5. T66R11 . neVBr A BThe Tfllfillybffléfllffl (at Mr. R. wililidplesig for “l: chesngc‘ 31in lsllgsélecltalengt l‘? fafifill-OCTGTIC visitor Long Shredded c AYILMER CORIN rown w e pease o now s a u e, ‘ a Q a r spo - s n o s 64 years in SWEET COCONUT Lb 5 m“ - that he has recovered sufficiently hility where it belongs.‘ ‘he says. prison cells, apologised for the de- "7'. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ""**'-' ' T“ ""'“° “"‘"°‘ "I °“'“"'“ a..::::."i..:::"n::;o.."::.52".: was: u:;.*;"..r:.tl:.::";'nl: ::";.::.:.':;: baseman "at" we 7 our Mu . and". ha! been urldergoinz surgical trefll- dren - not upon the innocent become IIGPYtEIIZIeBXlZI-rg. d mseu m Grade B — Doz. . . . t . . . .. c ORANGE, 392 c°illll’—4 d4‘!- ' aszaoluavrwnl. ENGINEER. 440- . ott . . "1""? younatern thrmselves.’ Then he sn in dted hln into - ' vanlcm DEVELOPMENT OFFICER‘; sslfrlefup I? $4.440. . "- adds. IT want to change the redd- ins local. elezcult wlthhers€gdxér YARN cI-ARWS PORK 3' BEANS, T°m°i° 5"" mm" ' ‘hlol/iifilssifiatie‘ Mtciorecnuuls esmfnz er‘; uulolo attltudte in regard t0 mahogany and rosewood tables, I8 Be H] cl 8 tins . . . . . .. .. ..I.OO WILDUII omcens AND TECHNICAL olrrlclllts ‘w M's’: nfmg” w)‘; as fig; illegitimate children. I wantbvfo- silken iampshades. gilt framed oil- °" '_ " °°"" CANNED MILK - fin. .. ISc mlM-NJBO. various centres. ' ' ' pic lo look upon them =5 M! paintings on smooth walls: elrplain- I-oz. skein only FiLLED COOKIES-Z lb 59 INDER ‘so on“ the last number of years in the normabJhg same a; MW other ed She was In 1 u h s. c I "W" t ‘mi-r’- ~ ‘"- UnltedStateslsspendlns tnowin- I ' “° ° “ ‘° °“‘”" °“° 100% Pure VirQin Wool rnucr PINIK SALMON-I lb. tin...45c children.’ "Well knorwn in Canadian cir- cles. Mr. Len ‘P. Walsh claims to be the first writer of adult fiction on Prince Edward Island. He fol- lows in the wake‘ of the world- famolls juvenile writer from the Island. Lucv Maud Morltzflmrfy- augm- nf the immortal ‘Anne of Green Gables‘. and a Ion! 591195 dfl-llshter was in America, another was absent for several days. Then. blushing. Mrs. Greenhlll observed an empty quay; smug “m! 011 the flOOr alongside her ornate writing-bureau. “Dear, oh dear. l cannot think, indeed. how that came to be left there!" She stopped to gather up the offending bottle. fer with her brother, A. G. Moore. All her old friends extend to her a hearty welcome back to her na- tive land. Poster announcements giving full details on display —- and sp- plication forms obtainable - at Post Offices, National Employ- ment Servioo Offices. and Offices of the Civil Service Commission throughout Canada. ~ i MT. EDWARD HEIGHTS MARKET I87 Great George Street Mt. Edward Road Phone 747 We Deliver C. O. D. Phone II9I-J Store Hours 8 AM. to B PM. OASH & OARRY STORES A happy event took place at the hall here recently when neighbors and friends from Pownal and sur- rounding districts gathered lo hUTI! our Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones. the bride and groom were escorted to their seats on the platform by fully decorated basket of gifts was brought to the platform. Previous to the opening of the gifts Miss Mabel Enman came forward and In a neat and humorous speech offered congratulations and wel- comed Mrs. Jones to Pownal. fiction. At this time he ls work- ing m, a have; which has a locale shared by three countries. finally i953! and sat down at the bureau to write a receipt for ‘Trevor's first IN MEMORIAL! In loving memory M’ MI‘!- m" sudsbm-y. who deported this life so. It was a surprising thing for hinl lously used clumsy violence. should have known that nothing he planned. with his kind of luck, b0 do: he had never prev- Whntever Ills intention, he Mr. Herbie North Granville, were 318d t0 5E9 them return home last Thursday to Summerside. Mr. Borden Folland was o vlsltc or to Kenslngton on Saturday. ward. Graham's home of the President, Mrs. Clay- ton Morrison on Tuesday even- of this meeting was "Thy King. dam Come Through the United Witness of the Christians of the World." The vrorshlp service was very capably conducted by Mrs. Albert Best assisted by Mrs, J, To the strains of Here the com 0f bod“ In this ‘ma’ Mr‘ Walsh “Allow c,“ here they come, young and blyflfi‘ had studied at Business Ccllczet. He pickedm up mtulfémggtdntmngg‘ EMERALD NOTES HA-IWPTON W-MS. round” was sung. 8nd Ely. We Welwme them. we wel- and devotes himself at the presenf Greenhm manned her elderly. g ' Th M h ____1 The President then cook tho come them to llve In Pownal alway. “m9 PXCIIISIVQIV i" l!" “Tmng ° head Ill appreciation of his cour The "m"? ‘fiends i?’ MYE- Ruben e arc meet ng of the chair for the buslnefis 991$ O! the ' cllappolle "and Mrs. Alvin Mallett. Hampton WdvLs. was hed at the meeting. The roll call as an. rwcred by each member repeating a verse of scripture. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Burhoe. At l . this point a humorous ore-nuptial winding up in Canada. No date xaeguilyfegetfilnigreglor clulgoied her from ti" P. c. Hospital. Bum- i118. liforch 8th. Due to road 0°” alhe secretary's report was reed one-sided telephone conyersatlon for the completion of the book home e c“ u‘ fir" merslde. ditlorl-s there were only seven of and approved. Th4. treasurers re- was heard off stage causing much has yet been announced. Tregmr had intend d l t 01" membe“ Iblt 1° attend the Port still shows the society still merrlment, after which a beautl- so he could rob me o s un her Mum], Malcolm Folisnd. North meetlrlg._ Then were however gaining. '6 house‘ Eve“ Granville, was a week-end visitor four visitors present. The theme The community friendship "g. retary reported seven home calls and two cards sent. Collection amounted to $1.(5. The study book was taken by Mrs. C. Morrison assisted by several of the mam. bers which dealt chiefly with Th; was likely to run smoothly. Mrs Greenhill had a thin skull. The blow cracked it. She slumped dead from her chair. Plrrsuson and Mrs. L. Ferguson. The call to worship hymn 568 "The day thou gavest Lord is ended" was read by the lead”, literature Dept and the work of the press. It was decided to have our big annual picnic in the sum- mer and some material was pass- The gifts were opened and ar- Mamh 18th. 194& ‘raid on the table by Mrs. Cyril Pmamuy new“; "sung M h” The groom on behalf of his bride. n” WWII“ ""77 tmubl” “d Road, spent a few days in Summer- side last week. last thanked all present for their lovely "Ink u‘ P"t_ 3mm“ m, 1| ' M1‘- R°b°n Fdland l!“ zlfts and good wishes. Izn silence also suffered. in nctifll“ against fhewthrezt I311,‘ 51°21 “I255: Monday for a two month visit ffllxlawetfll bty prays: ed around to mo megnbefg g9 b9. Mm- congratulaflon, had been she bore n which had bee m 1 m to Portland. Maine. and Cam- E r5 mrm- r then read the 81H sewing for the Bazaar which extended by all present a jolly Tm God can“ h" “Um” I" B" I" m h“ mind mnt 9 “It W5“ bridge. M555. - message ‘rm’ the wmld mun“ M l5 P“! 0f the Plcnic- A W ilgw-son! followed with Mrs. Mac- no mom, patted the pmkflrarfiafltliljlnhgng: g1; m cgilllfaheiis tljrgcetigliizl [in Ailnsteldalra, gas also ddlfsicllssedlto be held soon nnon at t e pano, a unique fea- . b H be d Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn g, u ' Ens ymn u no c n te p ans were com.- ture of same being a song suitable “m” Mnfnndbgfgnxy Us n gfilizfiglt "n5: giver ‘gen? North Granville, visited Kensingn TClly of God how broad and for.” llleted. to the vrrrrlvr ._ ’ by Mrr- ‘i; pulaging,t?1e by“, ;;,,,m§,l';,a3_ ton on Thursday- cgjlgfmdpmmijfr m" read the m» meeting closed with hymn Wilbur Jones, whose lngehuityls a in _l H k _ so lml nlsterdam. 'I_'he 18a repeated in unison as a pray- wondergu] “set to any progrmh g i. ues. e too a jewelled ring Mr. and M” Nelson Fouand and leader than introduced a period er, followed by benediction. Re- from Mrs. Greenhills finger-deft her wedding ring. He stolen money, several other small articles of fair value. Only onepasser-by In the street saw him leave. ‘Trevor decided to lay a false trail. "King's Cross station as fast as you can," he called to a prow- ling taxi. By Trevor's reckoning the passer-by should have kept on walking. But fate again took a. hand. The man worked for the lo- cal authority and was still in the street when Mrs. Greenhillis elder daughter arrived home unexpected- ly from America, found her mo- ther's body, and gave the alarm of silent prayer which "was very Impressive. a dedication. hymn CV70 "Eternal nller of the Ceaseless freshmenis were then served by the committee assisted by Mrs, Morrison. Next meeting at the home cf Mrs, Albert Best. sons George and Arnold visited Summerside on Saturday. The colour scheme for the decora- tions was lovely in ‘pink and white. Mrs. Char-l Jones being in charge of same. At the close of the pro- gram a delightful lunch was served. DAVID VHVGENT MIcDONALD The death of David Vincent MacDonald. six months old son of lvlr. and Mrs. Leonard V. Mac- Donald, 26 Alexander Drive. Chur- lottetown. occurred suddenly ‘in the Prince Edward Island Hosp- ital on Thursday. February 24. He leaves to mourn his parents and two little sisters. Joanne and Nancy. The remains were taken to TY!" Valley saturday evening. to the Mr. Jolul Ward and Floyd Oakes, Graham's Road. visited Summer- side on Thursday. Miss Mabel Enman was a week- end vlsltor here at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones. Miss Enman was among those attending the Drama course held in Hearts Hall, Charlottetown. the week of March seventh to twelfth Inclusive. Representatives from urban dis- tricts came as far east as Sourla and west to Caps Traverse. Char- lottetown was well represented by members of the Little Theatre and WINSLOE Y. P. I‘. Opportunities For Young Men A Iorge ond well established Life Insurance Company with Branch Office in Charlottetown has several opportunities The regular meeting of the Wlnsloe Y. P. U. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tu:- ner on Friday evening, March ll. The devotional period opened with call to worship, followed by singing “Thy Word Is Like A Ger- dw. Lord." The Scripture resdlng for youna men to represent it at the following: Charlottetown and vicinity. TO COMBAT BAD BIMIHJ REOJMMENO OJIMIE WNW. I FOR SCIENIIFIC Meilrlejohn. who is director of the Ottawa DramaLesgue. A graduate of St. Andrew's University, Fife. Scotland, he has spent some twenty years in Canada, one of his high- ll hts being when he directed and s ted in the play which won the Berry Jackson trophy awarded for the best Canadian play in 1948. Mr. Melklejohn certainly knew his act- ing and those who sat at his feet three sessions s dsy, six days s service in the Presbyterian Church conducted by Rev. R. H Baxter. pastor of the United Church. as- sisted by luv. w. A. Younu- of the Presbyterian Church. The hymns sung were. "There's A Friend for Little Children." "BY Cool slloamb Shady Rlll." and when He Cometh." The floral tributes were many and beautiful. silent expressions of have to happen to Trevor! tho Metropolitan Police print Department, high under the red turrets of Scotland Yard. my phone bell blurred at three o'clock that afternoon. That sort of thing always did er. Our Travelling Laboratory In my office, Department C3 of Finger- an It was the crisp voice of chief Firm A Foundation". read another irlstel-esting story on “Interpretations of Negro Spirit- uals". Mrs. Ivan ‘rilrner led in famous painting of The Lest Sup- per. . The business period opened with the minutes of the last meeting. "Beauty". Miss Locke led ln pray- All joined in slnslfli; "HOW Miss Locke intelostlnz discussion on the others interested in the drama, home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G- within an hour of the crime. taken n“ Psalm “m verses 1,9 . which ls an art in itself. yet in its Ellis, his grandparents. _ so Scotland Yards’ Murder and 314.311."! read by m,“ on KNWIIQMO- infancy in Prince Edward Island. The funeral was held on Mon- squad found the workman, m». v11], 7mm... Th, culture CQnVQH. Ti nigh Mrs. Hoiule and Mrs. Henry. Chisr- dsy. February 2B, with a short Lgvy. with the murderers descrlp- on w” 111,1,“ ma“; rend arll g ' lottetown artists, Yasslsled Mr- service at the home, followed by tion fresh in his memory. gntexesgmg story on the theme. Montague ony selling experience. Address o-II communications to 523 e-o Guardian stot- ilJg age, education, previous ond present occupation ond if The roll csll was answered by 15 members; there was one visitor present. It was moved and sec- onded that the secretary write Miss DorIeUhderhsy for the name of s fssnlly oversees for adoption. The plsy committee r sympathy to the bereaved family. ms m. m" 531mm,.“ The pallbearers were ‘Elmer Big- .1231,» sflkaw" m, rum”. ssr. vsushn mmsrv- Orvllir W11‘ Intendent Cherrill, woman iound 11""! "id WW" "ml"- dead In Elsllsni-l-osd. Will you Interment was in the church bu" your flnunmm “W. °°m'"’l'- (Continued on pogo 11) week as did Sourls, Pownal and Cape Traverse, received a wealth of information invaluable In play production. It was unfortunate at more communltln were not represented. a Mrs. Laird. presl ent of the II: IIII lzi “C95”. Drama Festival for Prince Edward picking the play entitled "The , . l . Island, was In attendance, request- Meddlesome Maid". and practice éa$uxzgfiytilfllhgdplfiggmuté Rolmmu‘ lng more entries for 1M9. was starting Monday evening. m in“ “my "lpped. you “m, n f" in The OOIIOOEIJn amounted to $1.18. MIG. Harold Crawford Invited the members for the next meeting, with Lil's. Crawford as devotional’ lesder; lunch committee to be_ Mrs. Earl Rodd. Rains. Rodd. and‘ V. "Mrs. fvsn Turner. A Recreation lenders to be mo. Isrl Clarke and Bil-h Hughes. The meeting adjourned. After q, pols] period lunch was served, pocket or handbag and tsks them any time o! ""7"" 9mm“ "cm" anywhere. at the first sign ofdisoomfort, dissolve a ._ _ _ . up ‘l? w‘ 1L Ilniwlliallilooiiisinflisoom slmarman. n. 8.. March is - I (OP) — Romeo Archer, ‘li-scsdie, was token to Trscsdio Hospital today with s llssd iniury suffered n, in an accident resulting from s 2mg?“- gflzzilbotimumfil sttgcnkl -....t...-_.. U; ltilili ced 0 l . . t ~ . ~ ~ std Harmon Brldgg? he was ‘ ' CANADA ' Pill. ‘H’! D ' -RENNIES—- Nmelnher-If Ren- flhl don't relieve: it's s by. hostess and comznittee in. A in. of thanks “no sounded to ur. end Mrs. Ivsn ‘Amer for aloflssirlsom , , . standing in front ,of'it when s os-r I u "hawk iao Mn nhVEIO-hlrl old _ i ’ s. s c oi er cs OI-IANOVYQUITIITIII ianimd s Illnclng- blow~ upon . ., . , » "u", , i I r- . n... ENNlE$f"""‘“°"‘ totem l’ t first; You: snssni As it FLOUR n \