‘ I \ ‘rim GUARDIAN. CHARIDPTETOWN Black Is Featured ' In Paris Styles PARIS, Pleb. 4h-(AlP) - Paris‘ opening style shows disclosed tcdny it's going to be a black spring. Pillly half the dresses, suits and mats at the openings were black or heayily trimmed in black. lists. apparently are going to remain in the odd and ornamental stage. some of them tceter forward on the brow, some on the side of the head. and only a few in the centre. l"eathers‘and flowers are the decorative mode. _ Many hats are black, but a feve hats and gowns of bright cotton and silk prints took male spccta- tors out of the doidrums. ' The first show was staged by Jenn Desses, who held no brief for either longer or shorter skirts Daytime hemlincs were 12 inches from the floor, the afternoon jobs dropped to nine or 10 inches, and evening things were at mop ievel. Waist lines ‘were so thin that some models looked as'though they had been trusscd with a draw- string. . T0 KEEP SALT DR». . _ To keep salt dry. place it in a container and leave it near the biiot light of the gas stove over- nlBht. _ __I H In Memos-lam 4 ‘Miss. cad-IT; ssruuus The ntany friends o! Mrs. Geo. nfenildne ‘(Roberts MacLeod)» will leanf with regret of her passing away at the home of her daughter and son-iln-law. Alma (Mrs. J. M. Hurley) and m. Murley in ms Angeies. Oaliforuiia, on Thursday, Jllllllfy flu after a brief illness. Mrs. Jenkins, who was bom in MEHIIAIG~III the ‘year 1872, been making her homo in Los Angales with her daughter since 1N9. when her husband passed away. and last visited Prince Ed- ward Islnd in 4N2. Prior to that date she had resided- in Badlands since 801M to California in 19M. In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Jenkins is survived by one. son, James Leltoy, of Long Beaqh, California. and a step-daughter, Q1106. MI-i- 'l‘ed- Jay, of Peakes Btatio RE. 1., and five’ grand- daught s, June, Lisa, Pam, and Lianne Murley of Loe Ange-lee; Mrs. Dorothy Beckett. Los Ang- elcs. and a great grand-daughter, Sharon Ann Beckett. One sister. Millie, Mrs. W. 8. McEachern of Mermaid, Lot 48, also survives. Interment was at Rose Hills Memorial Pal-h in Whittier, Osl- funla. Saturday. January 35. In Memos-lam MRS. MARY MaeAULA! Many friends and acquaintances learned with regret of ,the death of Mrs. Mary MacAulay, a former native of "Sauris. which occurred recently in Springfield, Mass. Al. though she was not in robust health for some months past. her death was wholly unexpected. Two days before she passed away she was taken ii] at her home at Summer Avenue. Her physician was called, who later had her ac’- mitted to the Mercy Hospital where the end came suddenly on January 13,3948. Although the late Mrs. MacAuiay had been I. resident of the United States for the last thirty years, she never 10st interest in the land of her birth. Bha made’ frequent visits to her old home where she enjoyed meeting friends of fonner days and visiting old and familiar scenes. 0f late years Mrs. Mae- .af liva ‘eants a word THE CENTRA L GUARDIAN This eelurni is reserved fw Iyfll of local Interest. but" advarfldug of a aoway nature may he hearted strictly sar- able in advance. \ - r0 saw oi-esoow in se min- utes via Maritime Central Airways: ~1- l Summon can. useful amn- ablc ‘ ‘” iinstnlsarrsesffirkflali Jnlmms raxr. ‘Phone s25. CONIIDIBATION LII‘! IN- IUIANCI. Al‘ I003 lllVlCI-Arnfast Coal Co. Phone ma. NEW LEONARD Refrigerator!!! Northern Eectric. just Toolnbs Music Store. BIG CONFEDEHATION BON- BPIEL Moccasin Dance ‘at the Forum Tuesday, February 10th. COMMUNITY CONCEIT MEM- BERS. ATTENTION. Columbia Concert Trio, Friday, February 6th. Prince of Wales College Hall. IIAZELBBOOI BAPTIST OHIJII-OE-Lioentlato Byron How- lett wll speak on Sunday, Febril- ary a , at s P. M. Sunday School will meet at 2 P. M. UNITED CHURCH-Services for Sunday. Rb. 8: Central. ll a.ni.; Pleasant Grove. 3.00 p.m.; York. 7.30 p.ni. ,Sund~ay School at usual hours. Rev. JJ-l. MaoCailum. min- ister. _ THE PRESBYTBBIAN (BURCH IN CANADA. - Brookfield Charge. Services next Lord's Day as follows: Road 11 A. M. Huntsville 8 P. M. Be-ootfleld 7.30 P. M. Donald Nicholson. Minister. t roman COURT-At the sup- endiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, a man charged with as- saulting a peace Officer was fined $100 and costs or three, months, while two men charged with be- ing drunk and incapable were dealt with, one being fined S5 and costs or 10 days, the other being remanded for one week. A case under the income War Tax Act was furth ‘heard and adjourn- ed until today. PAINFUL INJUBY—LittIe Miss Dianne Lancaster. three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lancaster. St. Avards is/recovar- in; from the effects of a fail are suffered several days ago, The Aulsy spent much of her time in works of charity. She was an active member of the Good shep- herd Aid. and during the war years was associated with the British War Relief Society. - Her husband, Augustus MacAul- ay predeceased her eighteen years ago, and her only brother. A. B. Campbell died in the autumn of i946. She is survived by two aistzrs, Mrs. fDr.) A. A. MacDonald of Souris. and lvlrs. L. Newhall of Springfield, Mass. The funeral services were held in the Holy Name Church. where a solemn requiem High Mass was celebrated, and later the remnlna were laid to rest in 8t. Michael's cemetery, Springfield, Mass. In loving memory of Allan Mao- Donnld who passed away February 0th, 1M7. - / Dearest Papa we have‘ laid thee In the allent gravefs embrace, But thy memory will be cherished . 'TIII we see thy Heavenly face. There Is '- hope a biased hone which Jams chriae has liven. A hope when days and years sire Plat We'll meet again in Heaven. Lovingly Relrlemberul by Wife and . Fnml little girl was playing on her toy horse when she fell down several steps of stairs and broke her arm. She was taken to the hospital but has returned home. She came here with her parents several weeks ago from Toronto. They came to Canada from England. Mr. Lancaster was here with the RAF. during the war and re- turned to Canada alter the cessa- tion“ of hostilities. 0N SAD MlSSlON-Mr. Cyril J. ‘Irslnor. who accompanied the remains of his brother. the late Mr. Joseph ‘Prat-nor, froln Tor- onto recently. returns to his home in Sudbury, 0nt., today. Mr. the National Employment Service, 'I‘rainor is assistant manager in Federal Department of Labour, at Sudbury and also is interested in the promotion of the mining in- dustry. A former Ohariottetcwiiian, he served for some years on the staff 0d The Guardian and also with Messrs. L. M. Poole and Company here before going _ to Toronto in i926, where he edited a trade publication. Four years later he removed to Sudbury and for some years conducted a print- Ing and publishing business‘ there before entering the mining promo- tion fleld. Mr. ‘rrsinor has a large circle of friends here, who will look forward to his anticipated visit next summer with his wife and family. During his brief stay this week he was the guest of his uncle, Mr. P. E. Trainer, King Keeps in the cupboard for weeks! Always right there when you need ItI Ids New Ileischmanlfa Royal Pssflllsing Dry Yeast-the modern Baking discovery that gives you delicious breads and rename-nu balling dine. No dashing of so theaters anbo last minute-lust k i of New-Plellclimannh Royal last Rising Dry board. Una i: aa younaod la RYOU BAKIAT OMIh-gpc lielsehasaaafs _ nnyal~xflnoi_,l\lileafirflfmiwiiayi ~ evolve-rs" ~ ~ ' .\ ___ Yeast handy lathe cu Square. e repel! I! and X. and play time. super- Bsturday at 8. DON”! FDIC-ET Big Confeder- ation Bomsplel Moccasin Dance. Tuesday night. February 10th. at tho Fonm WINSLOE UNITED C!!!)RW- Sarvices for madam-Feb. 8: - neldll am.; Prlncewwu Rm I‘ pm; North Winsloe 1.80. John r, McKay, student nainister. TBYON - BONSBAW BAPTIST FASTOEATE. — Services for Sim- day, February 8th, are: Westmoa-e- land 11 A. M. Albany 8 P. M. Trycn no r. Sunday School 2 P. u. 11w. C. A. Hicks, Minister. HUNTER RIVER. UNITED CHURCH GIABGE. - Services on Sunday. February 6th. are as foi- lows: North Wilt-shire 11 A. M. Iiernipshire 230 P. M. and Hunter February 8th. Charlottetown 11.00 A. M, (Orange Lodge Rooms). Cape Faverse, 7.30 P. M. My. Horace . Maotwen. OAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CIIARGlt-vfllulday. February 8th. New Glasgow 11 A. M’. Caven- dish 7.30 PM. The Y.P.U. will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Simpsoufs, Friday, February 6th, at 8 P. M. George Gough, "' ‘ . ENGAGELIENT. — Mrl. Jamel A. Rcdgerson of Georgetown, P. E. Leland announces the engagement of her daughter Marjorie Ann to Sgt. Wells Jordan Hammond. Royal Canadian Engineers of F“ ‘ -, a Pro-Lenten Food Sale ~ FEBRUARY 6th, 1th, 9th and lOth I r s IMA rnucnuss nunlue rues: roun UIEIYSNNNI-SIIITINIIIE Inn‘ gnu PLE rus DELICIOUS rnucnurs MADE l FROM_ TNIS FINE PROOUCT. SPECIAL BROADCAST olnecr FROM THIS stone oven srsnou CFCY on suaovr TUESDAY. FEBRUARY IOth-FROM 3:15 TO 3:30. Quaker ‘Clll and Salter ROLLED ours pug mtg? P. M. Rev. J. I. Morrison, \ v A t J . ' a ___. , un om m . lgi anwg 2 C m. m- _..., 20C SIIXON PASTRY noun 1 u bag 41C MAPLE SYRUP w »= u» 49c- CROWN BRAND I .3 CORN SYRUP 2 LB. JAR Alberta. Marriage to take place this rncrlth in Old Log Church White- house, Yukon, Territory. SUPREME.’ COURIL- The ap- peal of Russell Maclntyre from a. Magistrate's conviction for drunk- en driving was dismissed and the conviction sustained in a judg- ment rendered yesterday by Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. G. R. Holmes, K.C., represented the Crown and J. A. MacMillan ap- peared for the appellant. The Excise appeal of Joseph Feehan from a Magistrate's conviction was allowed. G. R. Holmes for the Crown and J. B.. Johnson for the appellant. Judgment was reserved in the appeal ofnloseph A. Smith from a conviction’ for drunken driving. Mr. Holmes for the Crown and Lesier O'Donnell for the’ appellant. FAMILY BEBEAVED. - The death occurred suddenly early yesterday morning in Halifax oi Mr. Lee Norton Shannen. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Seaman, Charlottetown. Mr. Seaznaln who was a veteran ofilhe first world Wsir suffered a heart attack and his death ca-me as a greet shock to his- family. Besides his wife formerly Miss Louise Durant, he is survived by his brothers w. Athol Seaman, tresl; Dr. Rupert Seaman, Mr. Alfred Seaman and sisters Miss Nellie and Miss Lily Seaman. Charlottetown. and Miss Bess'e Seaman. R. N.. 0f Saint Joli-n. N. B., who will have the deepest sympathy d their friends in thm bereave- ment.- Miss Nellie Seaman went to Halifax yesterday to be with Mrs. Seaman. HOME AND SCHOOL MEET- ING-The regular monthly meet- ing of the Home and School Asso- ciation, North Rustlco, was held on Monday afternoon. Feb. 2 with a good attendance. The president, Mrs. M. J. Doyle presided. The minutes of previous‘ meeting were read by the secretary. Sister Mary Eugenie, and adopted. Mrs. Blan- iey Doucetlc reported that she had procured the material for begs for the children's rubbers, etc., and with willing h ‘, had complet- ed the ‘making of same. Rev. Fr. McNeill then addressed the meet- ing. In an inspiring talk he urg- ed on the members the necessity of more lively interest in the work of the Home and School Associ- atiomwith the result that a mem- bership- committee was appointed to obtain the full membership; a school committee to be responsible for the cleanliness of the school, and the needs of the teachers; an education committee to obtain material for meetings, meporia on Home ind School‘ branches. etc. The committees appointed are un- der competent chairmanship and good results are expected. Rev. Mother Superior qaoke briefly. She s tr e s s e d particularly character building. the moral training of the child. the conversation in . the home. and also not to be too enthused over the bright child. but rather to encourage the less fort- unate pupil as very often in her long experience of dealing with High School students the slow de- veloping child was the better pupil in later years. Several other im- portant subiects were broached, such as a reading club for Grades vision. These matters to be ar- ranged at newt meeting. Meeting - 1 titute was held enh- Mirss. lco MacDonald on Jggyuity 1th. The meetirll 09w“ with the Creed. follvwed "Y W“ "n, which was answered with the name of a member 0! Cabinet. . n was moved that a blanket be bought, whim wqnd be drawn for and books were distributed to the members. tary order remnants for sewinl- ‘Iihe sick committee sanding fruit to sick in Banator- ium. “no; gm Mrs. John Naddywere appointed on the sick committee for the next four monthl- th t trustees‘ wives were to see 5e21,; blinds forr the school and what was needed. thanh on bahail of her 6a N-ESTLES SWEETEN-ED . Condensed MILK u» 25c” VELVET onus FLOUR s» 35c 27¢ STOKLEY'S " CRAPEFRUIT JUICE 20 Oz. TIN 14c; 2 FOR Sunkist 28B Count Aunt Jemimo juclcwlreol. Pkq. ORIINCES Sunkist 220 Count noz oununrs" 49c Pink Grapefruit = n- 29c IIOFIIICOTS 49c PRUNES - eo-nl u 14¢ - 2 us 27c Villain TEA u 89b 45c Island Boneless CNICKEN 1 =1 1|» PNONE 2246 2247 . t (IRWEPL W" " zaanszlm SCHOOL rhe regular Well"! i“ °""-‘“ 1 J nuarY: 2:33? Xor-ll. Helen MacRAI. g, wmy shearer. and; 1x - 1. Ian MacRae. Grade vl --1. Dorothy ""1- oi-ase v - i. may Ferd- Gnge 1v __ 1, Laura Ford. Grads 111 grub-r‘ l; Elia Mac- Kenlle. 2. I 9 n 51mm; Ford and Frankie Mac- lt was resolved that the secfe- m.” Grade 111 Jr. — ll M337" “mt oi-aee ll s. - l. my“. Fm‘- Grade 11 — 1- MW" mm’ ~z Aldon For - om- 1 sr- — 1- Owen “"3"- 2. kid Pb"!- Ca-ade 1 Jr. - 1. Lee rbrd. Perfect Attendance _ H01"! MecRae Glennie Will. Kanwfln“ Ford. 'E1ls MacKenels, Erroll rut-d, Frankie meme. Robert pbgd, Enid lord. ‘ Teacher -_- Irma O. Coles. reported and shut-ins. Mrs. Edison seconded 1t was moved and Mrs. James l-lushes He! H Q Ford. S- aid opened and closed with prayer. l! and a latter of ‘Ootrinia Maolnnis M‘ ‘mus was i-eui. a letter or armc- ‘ufl on “bu; 9g iflge IIXQIIDQII was read to Mrs. James 8181118 and a vote of thanks waeextond- a4 w the teacher and Mfrs. Mur- (look Manhood for anti-inc 1m "l! “Winona molded so" l" invitation lei- sacrum melt-W- rell eall to be answered by llam- lug an article in a bI-BI’! 15163“ when was served b? MINI u‘ ‘Md a m, grey MseLeod and n l filiiation amounted to 06c- “Qum “gunned with the lia- tlenallllfl It ASTIIC TY v _ flit/U? murmu- ‘ ozr-ucmus. mivcnxifil SIIIIIIVEIIIIISIIIY an nu rumor/r arr/z! 21c E. D. Smith Pure Tomato Ketchup 1=~=~~l23¢ White Swan Toilet Tissue Seeded RIIISINS-Buk-ll BUIIK ' Fitted OATES — l" Morven's MILK LUNCH BISCUITS - Groves Choice race 11min: - .... illc-3 in 21C I 26c 25c 25c 20 oz tln 11c - 2 for Magic Baking Powflgg 1 Ihtln 280 AYLMER TOMATO Juice Foncy Red Scckeye SALMON ~ 1- --» 20 Oz. TIN 14c: Z FOR 27A 39c RINSO LARGE PKG. \ LIMITED SUPPLY e 32A British Columbifl - 1 lh tln 43G H. C. ATKINSON anocsrsnul _ nnoonnuo ronrr scuoor. Report for January?- Grade X (SrJ-l. Evelyn Mace D0853; X (Jr.)—l. Melvlle Mac- Dquggll; Z. RDCICTICK MACDODw-c- an“ VIII-l. Hubert ll Auley. Grade VII-i. Edna MacDon- ald; 2. Kathleen MacDollGBU- Grade VI-i. Leonard MacDon- ' d v ( )-1. Lorne Doiron. $2.121: (bg-i. Georsc Kelli’- Grada V (c)—1. Lorne MacDon- m; 2. Wilfred Lacey: 3- Role" MacDouIsll. gnu 111-1. Maureen MacDon- flcérfieeuyl (a)—1._ John B- m" 90mm; 2. ieenaic Kelly; 9- b" mc;i?i::§u'(h>-i. Margaret Kelly. Highest average in Senior Grades meiyn uhenehals. 80-4 t. “$11; avsrase Junior cradli- mrne MacDonald m: per cant- Perfect attendance —- W113"! Lacey, Maureen MacDonald. Teacher-Mae Maelnlylfl- In Memorials In loving memory M rucnaan damn. ald; n. oeom Newer“? 3- Mw’ I 111-1 ‘I5 GRAFTON STREET In Memos-inns‘ In loving memory of our dun Father Allan MacDonald. I110 passed away Febrllfln‘ M11. 1947-, ‘llo a father we shall never 191N9- lll, munory to Ia Is a ironed!!- _. Ill; going a. lifetime "not. - Inserted by ills’ Bummer-l Mr]. Annetta M. Houston. 'I‘r\' l'/1i.~‘— VH1 7 Many sufferers who have tilted out llnlmenta will‘ ll"? that when aomethlnl l! 399d" ‘P dislodge a deer-relied will!“ few remedies com?!" "m: “n” m“, rpqbsoausa Nsrviliaaa ancill- m‘ pqwggg penetrate I0 339110 h‘ cause it has several time! Alli gtganflh of ordinal’! low-film“? 7"‘ pal-menu. it has come to ba-‘hrwl by many ll III‘. "u "n '0' m; gflflflQll, NQPIIIIII WOIII 3m, Ind efficlentl! in brlelfll ERlLlN who lied Iebraar! 0th. 1N4- '-=~'e-.':.~'..F',Y"f1 ftfl Qhni- RyIWI lor P» l‘ A. token of love and remembrance, ' Rheumatic cenditioni. mmflv W!‘