: EMPIRE " Tll-NIGIIF- FRL-SAT. 5 110MB‘ EARLY FOR RF?!‘ gum-rs . '.»"“r_‘~‘,.‘l-c'{; Thrillloo You wllli o love $9 0'9" Y9U'|l'nevar be uble to forget m L: fill. AND SAT. d l'i :~_-.... mucosa um SON 0F FLICKA 7t i ' 1 ‘- i llEllTllAl. sllinmin Thlasolaauiiareaervelferaawr-‘l of local lattrm. m aim atrMl! m- akin; he silngd for General Service. l-le spent a short turloush at homo 1h June and immediately left for overseas. In Alllust he W“ "I" "— ..:._a==a-- win?“ COOK! for Photographs CONFIDEBATION LII’! IN- S URANCI. .1. r. citocicrrrrs ‘stool will r be closed Thursday and Friday for Belgium to "and -—- r e dccoratinl. a-s-zi; whet-lei homer. with‘ gals NOW UNLOADING car of nub’ f M; fiat... ‘ and Coil Spring Wire. The .__ Hardware Company, Iilmited. I WINSLOE SOUTH W. M. 8.-The l-ldl. February meeting of the WMB. of lWinsloe Bouth met at the home of M GLASGOW -<Mrs, we, In Auld. The president. Mrs. Mary Arsenault, 99 Gerald Street. Earl Rodd presided. The opening has recei a hymn was 44d: "God of Bethol- lovely birthday present and card followed bv a ho u m onthly. The theme of the meet- Jlgir was "The Kinxdoin of God in HUNTER ----R v ‘our Nation". MgskArclgeuAuld rev: IVER NITID B 08m. ¢ 9 - CHURCH CHARGE. -- The Oflic-- o Hwed "A Psalm for imb- ial Board Meet-in which was to be ina" read y Verna Turner. Hymn rsld at- North Witshire on Thurs-lilo: Judge Eternal. was suns. Mr b . day. will be postponed until Friday Constable gave a. most interesting i1 t the some hour. owing to the summary on the church in Thai- ‘ h of Mrs. James Waye. 3-8-11. land and Indo-Chins. taken from —- lthe study Book. "West of the new llQMiE 0N LEAVE-Gprgcantdoins". The minutes were read and William Burke. son of Mr. and clopled. The roll cell was re- Mrs. A. J. Burke who has been sponded to by six members. There inking a spzclal R.C.A.F. course was one visitor. The next roll call at Mount Pleasant. P.E.I. arrived is to be answered by a verse con- coat - home rzceritly on a short furlough. vols-ling the word ‘cross’. The col~ will! Rooov McDOWALL PRESTON FOSTER RITA JOHNSON ‘$1,035,; ALSO NEWS - canroou nod-n! ransom‘ ON ITALY By “TlME" snows AT 3.15 .1 AND 9 v Wiruol. -=- Tll-DAY—- FRL- sir. SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 AND 8:45 He completed his course and’ re- lectlon amounted to 50c. and foo! ed d half M00. The next meetins Will b! . e expects to be held at the home of Mrs. nested in the Ottawa district for Auld. The closing hymn 256. From further air work-Amherst News. Greeniantfs Icy Mountain. was fol- prayer from the‘ M," ins lllllliE m u To ALL liAlllIllAllS LORNE GREENE Ace‘ radio personality. newscas- ter. imrrraior, interviewer am an- ucuilcer, who handles dramatic set- tinBs on Borden's’ "Canadian Cav- alcade." ‘Tonlghts guests include Jcun Colllngwood 31-934"- Wm‘ known war correspondent. recently return-ed from overseas: Norma eke, siitzinx star “Music Club": and others. TUNE 1N TONIGHT T0 " C A N A D I A N C AV A LC A D E ' ' SPONSORED BY Chateau Cheese Paalcurlaed for your l1l'°l-=¢i|°l\- CFCY P. M. W, ALSO TllE lllLl.. i by Q Frances Parkinson lieyu CHAPTER AB It was how gznerally accepted that Halon-a. had an "understand- ing" ’ David Cohen. though lhunae did not fully under- stand Just how they were to woil: this out. It had seemed best to them both for Rhoda to stay at the Homestead that summer with Dexter. keeping the chil- dren with her, and ior David to oda and David h-id practic- ally decided that they (night get married Just before school opened. and that Rhoda bury to the near-by village where she taught. David was very pleased to have the opportunity of meeting Judith at the Junction. Your famllv has been so kind to me that I don't feel 17cc an outsider any longer Miss Fannan. I lto/pe you won't feel that way about me either. ‘This ls my car right here May I hclpyou in?" Judith was accustomed to gri- tiniz ln and out of cars withou: assistance, and iokl David Cohcr so. Elie answered his p‘ =ant usstinu about im- trip c" -/ 4.11;‘ te 1:’ part of the di .-. w.» somewhat silent. But as he began slow down, before they reached the house on Farman Hill. she spire rather sharply. “We al-' ways go around to the side door ’ PfifllhgiS you didn't know." l “Bu see the lights are all on form street to G. ‘this town with w| LIAM GARGAN " LEON ERROI. y. Vivian Austin Millwrn Stone _ % _lon Keith @ ~*" Russell Hicks and Bob Allen l, ALSO MUSICAL - CARTOON - “DESERT HAWK” suml-mm |,-~.~ NAMVIJBVoH-“H-"Hl-I-vr-"AMAM ensure-v; JOHNI. A .1l\-,0“7N 2.. "cuosrcuzvs" ‘Elllllll! rlnsr GllAPT. new ssmii DEATH TO SPIES IN AMERICA! 011A, . .. .. SM fllll IIIGIIEIII! fill Ill! S I lllPlllllli SlRIAl IN l2 (llll ALSO TERRYTOON-“MASKED MARVEL" Showing Al 7 - 8:45 _- Matinee Saturday At 2:30 ON- (or) _ Al Chif Mllstr rat ftptod ‘ti . ' Sir Wilfrid Ikoerxnsn ls will beysiiceedvfdaby ILNPCPIfi: ll- his own request from director-general of engine and of chic! executive of the materials production. DON Haring Ntlrlng "l! Dost ST. PATRIGWS PLAY _ I BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY Presents ' “ THE RALE McCOY” Comedy In 3 Acts 3 ALSO SPECIALTIES PRINC E EDWARD THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARCH 16th and 17th I MATINEES and 2 EVENINGS SEATS 50c and 75c Rush Seat Tickets on sale at Hughes Dru: Con , Reddln Brod, Victor Coyle's and Eugene K911i"! . (“WQYY- Reserve Seal, plan 0W" Milnilli. March 12th at 10 A. M. at the Society’! homo. formerly known as the Slrallicona Hotel. PHONE 21m 11s GRAFTON s1‘. Reserve The Dales FRIDAY nsncu ml- ml sifruaiuiv. MAR"! "i" Q BINDING ‘ and Aletha. -—— lowed by the Lord's Prayer. A HIfROPI-ZRTY CHANGE-The — v n Arms that . Weeks has sold residence on Lana- . Acton of new owner will . The : not trize possesion until July 1st,, d sai's it is understood. when Rev. an Mrs. Works plan to take up resi- dence on P. E. Island. ‘Both are natives of that province. EVENING AUXILIARY MEET- lNG-The regular eating of the Evening Auxiliary of W. M. 8. of Trinity Church was held in the, Social Hall on Monday eveninm] lvfsnl Joalriln dslrn lsonl led thteh degodt; ona p o, oowngup es on "Prayer." she was assisted Miss MacQuarrie. Mrs. George Pat-I erson, president, conducted the business period. which was followed interesting and instruct- y Rev. T. E. MacLennan on "The ionary Work at ourI door", in which many , and helpful thoughts were passed on to the members. Meeting closed with Mizpah Benediction. PRESENTATION A’! KINGS- TON.-—0n Friday evening inemborsl and friends oi Kingston Baptist Church and Choir met at the home . and Mrs. Evere Holmes.‘ Kingston, for a social evening and] ,. a of app. ' ‘Inn Mrs. Holmes for her fidelity and loyalty as organist in the church over a long period of years. Rev. Mr. Todd in calling upon Mrs. Holmes spoke of her interest and zeal in the. leadership which she has faith-‘ fullv given to the choir and-con- gregational music, and on behalf; of friends assembled, and others, asked Mrs. Holmes to accept a purse of money in appreciation for ner services. Oswald N n. lowed in music, social pastime. and rei eshments. In iviemoriam MRS JOBERT Mcl-AIIEN The death of Mrs. Robert Mc- Laren occurred at her homc, North Lake, on vr/EGXIEBGB), February ‘lth in her ‘lord year. sire had been iri failing health for several weeks, but her passing came suddenly and with deep sor- row to the mediioers o! her ramily. Elie was the daughter of Ca in gndg Mrs. Archibald. stah pa. hcr husband predeceased her six years ago, also three orotneia and two sisters. Surviving la cherish tier memo are six sons. four daughters, i chidren and tour great grand children. Lawrence and Chester, North Lake; Rn)’. Chatniim. Ontario; Allison, Ontario and Earle, Halifax, N. 5.; i-lorenoe (Mrs. Lester Fieldl. Atlleford. Mass; Eisriehe, (Mrs. Fred Evans). Lynn. Mass-z Vi et, Mrs. F. Brown North Lake. Edith, (Mrs. F. E, Massey), Bothwel, P. E. L; two brothers und two sisters, Cowan and George, Boston, Mass; Mrs. Mar- garet McNeil. R/sslindalc Mass; lglrsé May Pearden. Charlottetown, Funeral took place from the home, Tuesday. February 13th with Rev. H. R. Boll officiating. Pall- bearers were: Messrs. Step“ and John MacDonald, Lloyd and Oran Kennedy, Wesley Bruce and Char- les MacEachern. Hearse driver Hudson Morrow. Interment Kings- boro cemetery. ' ral ‘Tributes: Wreath-Family. Wreath-Imperial Gasa Co. Char- lottetown. Wreath-I. M. T. 00.. Ch'town. Wreath-stat! of the I. M. T. Charlottetown. Wreath-Mr. and Mrs. l‘. I. aloe- My. Wreath-Grand ughtera lknlly. Spray-l" ndeon George Ile- Laren. Gard of Thanks The Mcharen Family sincerely thank all who sought to comfort and help them during their so row. Also thdae who sent lotto: iainglrlnessases of condolence. For Feet Ailments CONIULT ii. J. A. BROWN, DJ‘. Orthopedic culsoromsr Uniirlestown; Wilfred. ' 3g JOAN DAVIS COMEDY DUE A picture that promises w be one of the funniest to couie out of Hollywood in a ions iim€._ Univer- "5 kg; is due today at the Oapi a e. It's It Joan Davis, who has nations too oomediennes of screen and radio. In the mm Joan plays the confus- ed daughtcr of a famous mother wtio was once outstanding chief- of-police of a small town. Murder strikes in the town, and Joan is expected to follow in her mother's ‘coking. although she doesn't know e first thin (about traeinna down a criminal. it isn't. ion-v. br- fore everyone else in town l: aware oi ailLi l.u-. euros ....i.....' follows murder. and Joan is near- er to a breakdown than she is to a solution. But in the end ‘She Gm H" “xiii: in rt of the co D 5" ' rngllenne are llellliam Leon Erro burn leh is heard sins maaber called "For All TANLIY BIIDGE a AND VICINITY Pin. D. A. MacDonald, who has “, a ’ from Vernon, B. to Aldershot, ls spending a home in ‘o. gleasant leave at his tanley Bridle. ‘The many friends of Mrs. Colin Burt. North Granville. are leased to learn that she is impro rig af- ter her recent operation in Prince County Hospital. . . J. MacDonald, and his Pte. D. A. MacDonald were visitors to the city on Monday. Mr. Albert MacInnis spent the weekend at his home in Millvsle. Mrs. Wallace Farlsh spent a few days in the city, the, uest of her daughter, Mrs. James mers. Miss Iileen Andrews. New Glas- sow, is afiend .a few days the guest of ileen acDonald. PlllllllllJE MONTREAL. March 7 — (GP) - Produce prices today reported by the DomlniomDepartment of Ag- export :'A Medium 31V:- aa; A piiliets 20-20%: n 29-90: c 12-35. Packed for export A Large 37; A Medium 36;. Recei ts: W10 boxes. y B : Wholesale lob- bing pasteurized 8:86-3:24: iolérdfogg e o a eurz flseletlfittthqfluo 2 M dsl Mtl: first grade crearnery prints Job price 3654-37; first grade solids. Job price 436% Receipts: 1 box. OH E: Current white and colored. western 20 FOB. colored Que 22 white 20% FOB: wholesale white and colored for local trade and export western 20 .li/16-2l colored Que 28. white dill-it'd for local trade. Receipts 85 boxes. POTATOES: ‘l5 lb bags local No l 1.60-1.10: N0 2 l-Lll; No l Que “cg-ins; N a hat-Les; P.E.!. i._eo- Flowless naturuil i-u-Lilrs weigh- ing more than three carats are rare. 11mg Ed S! , 10 W6“ 7 llll Plilll Bllll lllEll llll! ' That's why It's‘ so highly recommended Tlismaonicowalm ol1o°£h9?o'lv's."¥i'i . one daughter Y. But we aliall noel atone lllv in the front! Every time I have been here with Rhoda we've gone up the Cobblestone walk and in at the front door." "Well. perhaps visitors do now. But the family never would." Welcome Home Oblrlflngly David turned in at the sde yard. When it was too late to stop him. Judith saw that her father and mother were wait- ing at the front door. Daniel and Serena were disappointed because] she had not made the indicated: entrance when the stage had laeenl so carefully set. ere was s - slight awkwardnes in their greet- In MGIHOYiQn] mglflell, well Judith! It Ls good to see you! How well you're look- MARY ANN Msrrnews BI] King muss‘ Comfortable. llas healthy elect. Worn continually MEDICAL sunny COMPANY, Annie 25 Gordon Street, M lng We were waiting for you at the front door because we've sort of got the ‘ambit now . . wouldn't id stop? I suppose he was in to see Rhoda and the but we'd have been pleased i! he'd come in for Just a. . i t mm" ask hiniilolwp. I The death occurred earl sun. day morning. Feb. 18th, yet the 11°11" 0f 116i‘ Branddaughter, Mrs, Elby Ford. Gaytown. of Mrs. Mary Arm Matthews. widow of the late Uriah Matthews of Pleasant Grove. in her 99th year. She had beenl gall gmihactive until the last arid er ea came as a re to her relatives and fgienids.‘ olhtvgellbtwlm ‘sieneyolggvigls '§e"thtio'§'to w“ W911 "m1 lavmlrflbly known. be almost like one of the family. both irrthc city and country, being The children are here all’ and on m? dflushter of the late Mr. and almost all the time. tBZBWB l- Mrs. Benjamin Hughes of West round at Dexter's heels and play- Covehead and the eldest of a fsm- with Lucky. so it's natural lly of nine. All have predeceased but 0i w“!!! W! W31"- °\l two sisters, Charlotte, do Just as you've a mrid Mrs. George Auld, Winsloe. and to. I do want you should come out Bydessa. Mrs. Herbert Hall of to see the. summer kitchen Arlington, Mass. though,‘ me bgfst lillfls- ye??? m B Yourlfl irl she married will’? i" Y "e Y9" 9 - Uriah Matthew 5nd moved to "1 o!" "my Wlev’ “m” "W" Pllleazant "Grove where ahc lived mneéglll“ W" W" l” °""'Y‘ a er l e until nine years a o ,_ , when she moved lo Charlottetovgn why we" Just °pfn°g W’ m‘ to reside with her granddaugh- “m1” “m” “ndthlmli “ P ler, Mrs. Elby Ford, whom she fix, 3:3‘; l“ "'5 “m” reared from a bob of 2 1-2 ears. 5 . She had many {l}?! and dsowns, ’““mme' wgugllgen an”; having lost two sons and a daugh- kuimwlfe m} beam‘, e ulmnem l" “me “a” *5“ nd J.‘ were lucky ‘sbou settlhs She was a faithful member of and“ ewe wire on mo“ berm-e the Methodist Church and was werythm‘ was ffqzenm ' never hardly known to miss d sewn; was already Proudly simday. Her husband predecoas- 19mm; the way into the summer ed her thirteen years ago. She leaves to mourn her loss (Charlotte) Mrs. Fred MacDonald, St. Avards, and two sons, Wesley and John. both of York. beside nine grandchil- dren. eighteen great grandchil- dren and one great great grand- child. which she was very fond of, this being the fifth generation. Her funeral was held on Mon., Feb. i9. from the Cutcliffe fun- eral homc. service bclni! conduct- ed by the Rev. '1". E. McLennan of Trinity United Church. Then he: remains were tenderly borne to York Uri-lied Church where serv- ice was conducted by Rev. J. A. Nicholson of York. Floral tributes: Pillow. family. Wesley, John and Charlotte; spray, Jean and Elby: spray. Great grand- children Marlon, Billie. Amold and Wendie Ford; spray, Mr. and Mrs. John Casford and Lorne. Pall-bearers in Charlottetown were: John Casford. Harry Carr. Harry Dav. Rowe Huithes. Hilbert Frizzeli, Hurry Psthiclt. Pall-bearers in Ynrk wore: John Cssiord, Harry Day, James Hardy. Arthur Wyatt. Gordon Crocket-t, Archie Vessey. In/tennent was in York cemet- ery beside her loved ‘ones. (Patriot Please Copy) _.._._______ LAZY BEES A PROBLEM SYDNEY, Australia ~ (CPI — There are all sorts of angles lo gardeniruz ln the tropics. The Aus- tralian Anny planned lo make it- self self-sufflclvt in vegetables in the Northern Territory. but llie native bees were. found to br- so lazy that crop pollination failed. Boniihey imported bee, from the sou . "I didn't thought this was a family home- coming. I didn't know I was to be received formally, like company, compressed lips which. with always presaged e. storm. conscious oi’ the impending 0i"- hurst. Serena prattled on. “Mom. mmd. I would like to hear about Dexter, though. I've been expect- ing he'd come in at any mom-Bul- where on earth ls he? Crltiehni he went home early 1°" night. I-ie and your father liar- vested the last of the oats lust about half an hour ago its the biggest crop. Judith. that any- one—" "Well. where's Alix?" "file's upstairs. She's been so- ing to bed early this last Week. I'm afraid she acts real tired. though she hasn't Why said sc. I think it is very clos-c to iisr time. . But she wants you" would come right in to sso her. "Naturally I'm goinir film l“. l°| see her. since I'm 801M t0 "l", core of her. I hope fir. Barnes, hasn't let her put on too mutlir weight And I hope everythinzs‘ pnfyefly prepared. There arc quite a number of creations I want to ark her and-J "Well, so you shall. Judiih._so you shall But do stop in a _min- uue as you go bv and look at the pai-lo:\ Would you ever have thought they could be so pretty? And than this old will ualutins lo the hall, that's been here ever since the house was Elllllltitwlil s t do ‘The In Memoriam In loving memory of my dear mother. Mn. Arthur Harper, who died March '1. i929. A precious one from us is gone, A Sluice w; ‘lioved ls zitllled h mm: ce a e vaean n our c - Whloh never can he fluqt ‘m room leadln out of it. the one we ' made out o the middle room. Inserted by Son Ihrold and Wife.‘ think 0\l'll find it real convenient. 3-941- And t West chambers going to be the nicest nursery. Come up- Istairs. Judith. do. . . .H-ive yo" takfii-i the ban up already. Dan- "Yes Mother. l iiaured you and Judith wouldn't miss me for a minute and l was rllzht Youhwere ouse it you didn't either of you 89¢ when I went out of (he room " (Continued Tomorrow) of stories. Judith about-J’ “Oh Morn. I don't want to hear any of that tonight! I want to its w bed as soon as i look Alix over. I'm tired myself. You haven't fixed up my room to look like a nuicsizline illustnation have "No. Judith. its lust lhe same as ever Dexter slept there alll winter of course. but I must say he was careful not to disturb any- And now ihere‘; a bath- In Memoriam In lovlhl memory of William M It . l! d lb ' h n ldcihla" merltirlrohni,’ 1:44? “pm 0m year haa naaaed Sines that aad day God lied ea rel borne From all yzalr ‘altering and pain flu" i" BBIJOIKN. is d-(OP) - Well nilaa you more Property and hllfl‘ carve to the h at nearby Bhorcham. worth beao £160. ($3,819,000). may become o! "Ill WIN and semen shore. (I50 lido and entertainment for I ‘ t Jovian harem t1 Wife anal cull" m “m m. O-O-IL Fleisehmcnnfl f1'_e_s_h Yeast made if! 4 N E O N 5 of Canadian women have used and praised Fleischmamfs fresh Yeast-because it gives delicious, light, smooth bread every time. War-restricted menus today make bread more than ever an essential quick-energy family food. it's low in cost-and helps slretrb scdrcer foods. Ii you bake bread at home be sure to bake it with Fielsclimann’: —the fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. At your grocefs. MAD! IN CANADA 'S~.< -:i'~~~ --- ;>-?~' Qflkxrsm. SIJPILIMINI‘ YOUR Dill‘ by eating 2 ealraa 0| Il-IISGHMANN‘! lraah Yale! Ivory day. ‘Illll lrlall Vocal Ia on excellent neeuralaouree o! the Important I Complex Vhlmlna. Please Give Generously to the Canadian Red Crone ,.__._ QUICK [ES By Ken Reynolds “Perhaps we better look in the Guardian Wanl Ads for a more suitable basement apartment!" i_ . . s». _ Mrs. Quality-wise says:- llcrc are two old favourites I would not be without. Used iogt-tlicr 0r separately they are a delight in the kitchen and on the table.‘ CROWN. BRAND SYRUP