MARCH 26. 1942 i Coats. Donegal Tweeds, Piaids, Poios, Tricotines crepes in bautifui high colours also the eve;- popuiar navy and black from *1 2.95 ‘° 34.95 Slliifl, lirefismflker. Sport and Tailored from *1 1.95 ‘° $24.95 Dresses a nice assortment in prints, navy, black and all the bright $3 to 54 I n Skirts, pleated, flared and gored in Alpine and Wwl~ — — — — 42 and s3 Blouses, Sweaters Lingerie, etc. at The Fashion Shoppe GT. GEORGE ST. \ \ \ t \ \ \ \ t t t \ \ \ it \ t t \ \ . t \ \ t \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ i b IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: SPRING PARK W. L The regular meeting of Spring Park Women's Institute was held in the school on the above date. The meeting opened with the breed in unison. Roll call was cris- wexed by 5 members. Minutes oi the last meeting we" read and approved. The school committee reported having visited the school and found it in good condition; Sick Commit- tee having sent (fl-lit to 8 sick Deo- reappointed. Donations oi $5. Mr. Simmons for school plans. Meeting adjourned and merits were served. THURSDAY, MARCH 26th =_Ig_g1_qi§§§il__ §pmmtt_tees__ were zoo-Ladies’ Aid-East Parlor. We wish to announce that we have installed I. Feed Mixing Plant at our Warehouse. You can NOW PURCHASE FEEDS, ap- ' proved by RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, i LIMITED, which we are now mixing for your BABY CHICKS-HOGS and DAIRY COWS. We are now in a position to supply you with your ENTIRE Feed requirements at a remarkably low cost. Come and see our new Plant. DILLON & SPILLETT CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. L-l214-3-2ti-N-90 31 DELIVERIES The new government regulations regardinl! deliveries to householders are necessary to con- lerve gasoline and rubber for war purposes. In the future we will make two deliveries etwh day one at 10 A. M. to customers on Euston St- and sections north, one at 3 P. M. to Customers on Euston St. and sections south. We believe this arrangement will allow us to give all our customers reasonably good service under exist- lng circumstances. We earnestly request with us by carrying small pating your larger requirements a advance. that you cooperate parcels and by antici- ‘cw hours in The ROGERS HARDWARE coilriiiiv uiliiiru _ IIIIIIIII’IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII t was given to Kinsmen Club ior Milk for , the Britain “m1 ‘mm was paid w which followed the hostess served refresh- Trinitv iiniteii Church Perfection CREAMERY BUTTER -___. null QTIIIIIII ll reserved mr noun ll F‘ "Wren. on ivdvunlnlng ol a '7 """"' Ill be llnorlorl ll i Meetln . L; March ‘doth h”? Phifiuiltlfitfll: Found. Mrs. Harold Dunning had charge oi the devotional period, and opened the meeting with the Apostleb Creed repeated in unison followed by the Worship service for March. Theme, The Lord's Supper. The Convsnant oi our Faith, given in the Missionary Monthly. The president presided during the re- mainder of the meeting. Minutes o! last meeting were read and ap- proved, and roll call responded to by w. verse referring to Faith. Let- ters wero read from Mrs A. J. . Wilfred Pick- ering, The Easter Thanksoiterlng envelopes were distributed to be passed in at the Easter meeting. Miss Margaret l-Iolllday oi Lutamo. West Africa, was adopted as the sptclfll missionary for prayer. 1n- CASH Telephone 747-748 FREE DELIVERY ‘FASHION SHOW. Re! the fine character and personality oi the one who has gone iroim the home but will not be forgotten. In- terment took place in Orwell Head Cemetery. The pail bearers were August Ross, Lewis Ross. Neil Bell, William Bell, cousins of the deceas- ed, and Lloyd Martin and John MacRae former classmates. The Baptist Hell toniaht 0.15. Lffizllléébmd, Church best no communion Sab- d ti, g th m- the tin b all i Ln -I’!1 h§§?““.§.;“lclt'i5:... ‘in. “lint? were... an“, neuroses: .1 2.. mo... .....*“:.:. 2...: Holy Redeemer mu Caanpbell, Mrs. Stirling McKay a-Xifl-‘iiiprlliignliteavfidlllglilglaniuffig am- parents. (FOR THURSDAY. Mum“ u) flakilgwiiill gyasthgséierreegg hi? ‘E3225 M . C. B. G i - 0 ' t i ionrestui; chapter fiigsmgaiiiearsltultiy glgmggxaixiygruyecoilgihiill; ingitetltrtg auaaurasr mfimbeifland iiged visixtorg‘. The book. Leader ior next meeting. Mrs. Tomato Juice Cereal -‘° c3 01' m?! 11y I Mm b mankii Brow Te t d. n ‘mm ' Corn Mun" no“, vitamin and give its source. Easter iinougntiirne iineetiiigr snags Y M M Qoffé,“ 1e. mfrgfngmiéigfrreogd ‘an; grregggs fly repeating the Lord's Prayer in 52pm ANNIVERSAB —- r- a B a P » unison. During the social hour Mfg_ William Scott Bale Verte. ‘ LUNCH T"?! 56°73"? read the °°1"'°5P°.“d' , b ted the 52nd Mmi- t 3 god goons Head Lgtiucs Salad ence and reported having received reireshments assisted by Mrs. ‘JEQQQK ffilenliu marriage receutiv- a Stewed or coniutzdgé-luii. tngtsovegnmiielié grantaof sit glgyqy-hybgllnkhgn Door, M31‘ q_ Aubrey Found. Mrs. Wendell T. Scott, o. daugtlter- ‘A ricot Sivee 1e o mm es g Ve e r rl- are an . ‘ii-rm ‘l6..°'“o".Z' ¥.l.ii..:““h§ w“ mhasr.“°s..°°."irsiizs.lizf iilrkiends whozoclled to extend con- UwAWA. §4-—é(01_’)-_—S1X DINNER, The Program Committee, Mrs. Relay 3914a,, ' _ IN I A M “mum, M, and Mm mo. men We Yew 5e messes Breaded Veal Cutlets Champion and Mrs. Waite. A very interesting rectum was n gr ' m ‘he Gamma“ (Alva) Am" s Mashed Potatoes Wax Beans The Red Crom Convenor, Mrs. grab bag at. which o, neat sum was have three sons. James G. and H»? u, of Bale Verte. and Wendell f1‘ Scott, who because qt military duties was unable to visit hi3 par- ents at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Scott have not been coloring 1:001! health this winter but their irien 94th casualty list of the wai- lESl-lid late today. bringing to 618 the number of army dead and missing reported ofiicially suroo the war began. The list also contained names o! three men dangerously "ill and three In loving memory of Mrs. W. Eddy Vessey, who passed away on March Z6, 1940. Two years have passed since that sod do When oue wgloveo was called away. hope ior an unmoved wmliitfi“ seriousiyjiii. all overseas. H We loved‘ her then. we love her sill with the advent o1 BDYmEr-sa‘! ' _Follow_ing 1S the casualty list or Forget her-no-we never will. vme Tribune. 111th official numbers and next-of- m. “iuiihrslsau; "a D... “was L-iaoe-a-zo-ii. ' M . Rgyal Carisaiiiiian Arlt/Iilllezy Cm ""“‘—- - S nson, ney i , r., In M o In emflrldm Bileiilbleobert Stinsones (father) name, n. Wood, Wlllifi-m Robert, Bdlt, ""1121?" t ii. One year has passed our hearts are 7i sor \ l, ere, To part with one we loved so dear, t 1/5 c-ioama-zo-ii, ii t - dear friend Elmer A. Mabey. who ,_____. MR- JOHN D. GILLIB B15063, Mrs. Viola L. Hope (sister) In lovlrqAmgmoré of John Everett 11690 Auburn, Detroit. Mich, ., . Gnham- - C- N- R» "l" I'm community oi orwell was Eastern Ontario Regiment. i ‘m’ gigglfg, l" h" ""1""! "I grieved and shocked to learn oi the Best, Edgar William. Pie, c5532, aw ' l‘ sudden pmingufilvaynontyariiéeiigg CgClltlil Lone (mother) Belle Just one year ago today ol’ John D. G . e WU n - hi; , Regrnezit de Quebec Since Eggycalled our son and brotNI 715%‘ hgegufi‘ Bsggee was tmnmam, Harvey, Joseph Henry Pu,” Little did .6. know that morn known throughout Orwell and sur- B56670. Mrs. Elsie Lavcle (mother) That our hearts, be so sorel born. rounding districts, was B. WW “lie 3i- 305191” 351m?!) 1'30 3i» 553T‘- , 1-1 s. fine Que. hfiwghlhzmiznsfimpnyisigitaiiiy and Manitoba Regiment morally He was popular with ev- Archer. Clare, Sign, H19560, Mrs. eryone ‘and was a. regular att-end- Sarah Archer (mother) 11A On- So quick, and sudden was c oall It was a great shock to No more we'll see the cheery smile 0f one who made our llie worth- w e, No more the gentle voice we'll hear or u. on lv a so den H“ w" mwmsm ‘i’ m” ‘mung Co i And :6. fliglflleflwowa d0 1081:’! People“ wmk and V’; ‘filadoéggg lghisiheizlrd. James H.055. 0111-. i For thetuld time step and the glad Ofieumhiml $1991 w“ s” $1355? ganlesDfi/(Igég gum"- 1'4‘- l-lffl. 17 I. l- While he n» in peaceful sleep waiting his call ior outlier wrvlcv- °§,,_ m° m 1 "5 H“ Sweetkmemo-ies we shall always 1t canrizd s. “iewmdgy: géltfrflhé pa; Danlemusly m. eep. e B - ' ‘ ~ 5.1 But ‘ti: sweet to know well meet fa“; g great; loss to the oomfglliz- figfilsfiafifif “gift? Gm" i; are _ ity where he rave Premise ° ° B HEB-flit), Mrs. Charles Ulm (sister) \ In the gleam above, where God doth 5 uggml citizen. The gas-lam‘ h (mama, unknown ' ents is almost overw e “i! Centr l Ontario Reghnent pE-iaw funeral took niece Thwedal’ Maniil, Kenneth. Pie. ssosso. Inserted by Fssiltnheln Mother and Thcmas Mantle (rather) 32g Rhoda Ave. Toronto. Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps Jones, Benjamin Richard. Pto. AS6245. Fred Jones (brother) 228 Brawley st. Huntington, Indiana. Serlouslv ill: Royal Canadian Artillery Holmes, Wilford Alien, Gnr, solos. NIYS. Mary Alnciiidcr Holmes (wife) Lakcshorc Dr, New Toronto. Eastern Ontario Regiment Reycrait. Maxwell Franklin, M32147. Mrs. Evelyn Rey- crnft (wife) 258 Victoria Ave. Ham- ilton. Regiment. dc Quv-‘Ybzr Drsormeaux. Pniii, Pin. b63269. George Dosormeziux ibfntllofl 5512 In Memo riam MABEY-ln loving memory of our O-QUOOO- NOTICE Complying with the Wor- timo Price and Trude Board Regulations, charges for mill work done by me ore the some os before the war. Lumbar and gram will be accepted on oc- t lost his life on March 26th ,1941. H. M. C. S. OLor. Al time goes on we miss him more, The blow was hard, the shock lev- So quick, so quiet was the call, His sudden death surprised us nil, Thou h his smile has gone forever, And is hands we do not touch. counts, otherwise terms m8 Fifth Ave. Rosemount, Montreal. We shall never lose sweet memories, h | 0i the one “we loved so much." a" 9" YL c HOLM in died that we all might be ma. ' i??? lazadngtaimmatcrnlzané ‘ ‘ DeSuble. wmoiinpilcnoss M‘ ' i“ m‘ ' ' ' "°°' ‘i “ ‘ ' The "Busy Bees" of Gieerimount. L'lm.9.13_.'2§'“'—~~ L’ ‘?i°13..?."_“~ School held their regular monthly meeting in the school house on Tuesday, March 17th at 8 PM. There was an attendance oi 1009a. Roll call was answered with ques- tions and answers in Geography. The President Miss Theresa Mac- keyhpresided. e secretary Mia teona Dou- cetto rend the minutes oi the pre- vious meeting which were adopted. The treasurer Miss Jean Ra ner gave a report oi money on han al- so oi bills to be paid. It was moved by Miss Roth Ram- say and seconded by Mr. Ervln Rayner that all such bills be paid before the next monthly meeting. Correspondence from the Red Cross Ottloe. also a letter of thanks from tl~c Superintendent oi the Prince County Hospital were read by the teacher Miss Bertha Doyle. It was moved by Miss Jessie Rayner and seconded by Miss mic Rayner that. a. comforter. rorliolio and etc be completed beionc the Easter Holidays. The following COITlInliIGES were appointed: Cleanliness. Cedric Mc- Innis, Emmett Ryan. Alida Rayner. In Memoriam __._._.._. In loving memory of my door lllllblllfl WILLIAM MMKENZIE Who Paced A!!! March 26th. 1M1- God knew that ho was suffering That the hills were hard to clim Q q m. u. $553.3?’ Stilt. - Awc win hi: mutual hills or God. By e valley of rest so i r. some time, some thy we know not when. We null meet our loved one there. inserted by Wile and Family. o A. B. CUTCLIFFE Funeral Director and Embaimer Phone 633 ltargaret David. Rcvndn Rayner. Charlottetown _ALSO_ vmkmg Cnmmmw Rm," o,“ Ph 7n ver, Bobby Mtwkie. colln Mcinnis, HEY?“ one ' James Graham, Lloyd Mackey. El- don Rayner. Meoiiiig vras than nd- journed and ii vcry pleasant half h tN Bruno a W‘: Mgr‘ has. McDougall, both branches 24-hour ambulance service at hour oi Bingo was cnloyed. Tie CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Lbs- 75“ | Attention $22.2 “M mm" "mm f‘ you order early. Store opens at 3 A. M. Olulswau. m Photographs '. ‘i “i ANCONFEUEB-IFITITN urn msun Sunkist 6 lgiigezii ‘rigiiifizeszlhigj Ezlglfy- Stock —- -— - - 29¢ HAMILTON ca“ __ _ 5"" very 2 Potatoes 75 lb Bag- -$1.50 Bananas, 2 lbs. -— --- - 25c G‘ c k‘ CANADIAN LEGION ' Monthly Jul” Larrots, 10 lbs. - -- - 39c New Cabbage, 2 lbs. -_ 19c Parsnips, 2 llis.— -- — 15c ._....__._.____..___ RESERVE Tuesday. April 2am for Large head F, _ _ gfllajfagigg-flc Club gfiifgtalriisalg $ LETTUCE __ __ _ spinach, 2 tins -- -- - 29c snesistllsivusceiiis Fl" " R z " YORK Che“ g v» g5 M-“mmi “w” levies follows‘. Bonshaw u n. m. DeSable ems quality C BREAKFAST J r. M. Victoria 7 P. M. FLOOR ____L-1224-a-2a-1l. BULK c Hamilton's Sodas 37g Lb_ WAX views PASTOR» cumm- mlcllliom c iii. - u Pkg- ._.______.___._ -Services Sunday, Maich 29th are c as iollows: moan-no l1 A. m. L. 1 lb. Tin “ma,” Mad Z30 P M w. l E t S ed I Salt Mackerel, large2for25 North 7.30 my. J. ‘n, ‘skfnsmfif I x m p a Weeball Herring. Each — 6c 45c Minister. n-iiaa-a-zo-n. 105 OZ Tin Fresh Fillets. Lb.- - - 25c émEggYTERlAN CHURCH m ' Smoked Fillets. Lb. — — 22c —-'—"— .- - ~ ' m.“ m,“ L§§é9f§é§ giriggfiigelgeh CAMPBELUS Boneless Codfish. 2 lb.-- 45c ROBIN ailing iI-‘ziivimgi iiiiverliiailbiiliilsihitiivgoovi Order You Easter o?!" distill?“ ‘iiitlléiéiiéfi T 0 M AT 0 S 0 ll P 9t} Tin TURKEY . March 27m m- 8 P‘ M‘ Dr’ ' ' GOOSE Ham lnomsou, Minster. l..—1220-3-26-1l. DUCK 25¢ pkg’ 8oz,‘ 1.15M}, géuscgydrncfii Just arrived fresh shipment CHICgEN Chinawa" met on Thursday aiternocn, March Chili" 1 9 Lb Schwartz 1 Lb F O L 35c pkg w‘ ‘l’ m“ mm‘ °i m‘- mm“ Mfiflhmailfiw c ' Coffee Tin G To-day. We draw them free O~O§+FFOQ§ i yncr: THREE Our delivery truck goes west of Prince St. to Brighton Shore at ll A. M. and East of Prince at 4 P. M. Please make it a point to order all your needs at Once- We can give just as good a service as before if Old Beets, 6 lbs. — — - 25c Libbys s 31 c FOUR DAYS and GARRY STORES 187 GT. GEORGE ST. The Store that sets the pace Thur, Fri, Sat, Monday. TRAVELLER’! REST W. l- Ths March meet o! the Maple Leaf W. l. at Trave ler’; Rest met in the club room on Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock, In the absence oi the president, the vice-president, Miss Ennmellne Marchbank presided and opened DAILY Sugar-Saving MENUS CHARITY i BINGO Befiel. distributed more work ior the ensuing month and the follow- ing articles were passed in —6 pil- APRICOT SWEET LOAF lows, 3 pr. p lamas, 1 quilt, 4 pr, Bucar is modestly Ho“ in Phil socks, :1 pr. goves 5 pr. mitts and sweet bread when wLl plnfih-Yliil it was moved and seconded to send. for cake , _ s5 oo along for Red cross won; l cup dlopped’ dried apricots also, i, g-ttmfikl/HICK sour milk or The programme w“ as follows. 11 e . Pa rs on, Will Co- er ti i; tables-DOORS shflrwnlll“ Solvge the Farmer's "mgiiieabon 1-3 we Wwllsleii W“ Miss Mnttart and Miss MaoDona c. l. 98$ . l 1-2 cups bran Riewm’ Talk o“ fin’ m“ T” 1 . 2 *3 "ups °"°°'5m°d “m” “impel”. Growing Vegetables flour or ‘Maple Abbie Pie realized, Goi lee Tea. Mrs. Chappell and Mrs. Heiiel for donating a. quilt. The meeting closed by the committee in charge. CAN YOU BEA’! IT! __at__iLA;_izi_a._Libl'a. sent. 13, 1922. ‘Siaiys ‘A a ‘a AL‘; AAAAA m m‘ a orlatiiiy Dix 2 teaspoons baking powder 1-2 teaspoon baking soda 3-4 teaspoon salt 1-2 teaspoon grated nutmeg Nutmeau oi coconut (optional) To the apricots add thick sour milk; let, stand for 20 minutes. Comibirie shortening and sugar Add the ease. beaten light. Add the apricots, milk and bran. let this mixture 2 cups oncewsiftcd bread flour i vvv vv v v tcontmued; troniwpage _Q) slim‘! ‘mm ma“ °t foil the ictur and ot liste to chatter the liquid t; taken Meflgilgizi w Trig! thOifKhE itiatho hgight oiliaad taste ior a Kiri to make up mefisll" n?” m‘) 5‘ 1’ and t lic. "How would a girl like it," they asked, "ii we would take a-l baking Pwderi mda- sazi an a“ ‘ safety razors and shave meg. Silt lnto bran mixture. ah any?" A; ior hissing and pettin . “huh at a time‘. wmbille “W” Q“ girl will stand tar it and who ma as us addition. and include nuts or me m“; coconut, ii used. with last oi flour 1n 5, word, girls, mo bo | liked a. girl who wore Ere Tum into o. EH35"! And “W795 made up artistically, who ddn’t use too much lipstio or pertumn, load pan. 9 by 6 inches: 01' “M! looked like a lady and acted like one, two smaller pan: Bake in mcder- prudish, who took the let them know they had a ate oven, 350 F‘ -allow about 1 when they took them out but who didn‘t run alter them. In hour ior the large, lnai This cuts liked the girls they have always lllcedsince the beginning oi time, better l: it is made ihe day belore that they will go on liking and marrying as long as it is to be used. girls instead oi hoodl _ ' _ . _ urns. . MAPLE arrus rin 0F BMW-WM! Wm“! < husband and I have been married wiiigwii. lhiahageefma with ample have both worked. At first we we moved to a city ." "Ot course, we will do it if PROBLEM DEAR. MISS DlX-lvly years and during this period we small town, but five years ago Plemflste few iriends on account oi both oi us bein employed Before we came gfii?lgespogngi,cggfi lea (4 to 5i to the city neither of us drank, but now ause we are lonesome and " ° a“ '1‘ m” bored both oi us are drinking too much x more than ha. 1 get of! from "3 cup “m!” :3 p u. work earlier than my husband and at his sug estlon I would wait for him 5 iabiespoims ‘rfwn m‘ in a tavern. The women who came in wo d shun me, but in time tho 1 iablwpiii)" but H‘ ‘ a g men became attentive. This has led to trouble and my husband threat- Llm a PWPM‘ W“ m ‘e {limr ens to leave me ‘if l don‘t quit going to this tavern. But ii I don't go, "lemme 5i“ i‘ ilbe-‘limi-VQI °u what. is there for me to do to ass the time while waiting ior him? There over thc ptwlc. Fxll pm with D661’ are thousands of women in t e same predicament that I a-m who have Pd “(Ki 53mm 3pm“ mmfldmg no children, whose husbands work late at night and who do not know wrll in the centre. POM!‘ What is your suggestion? N l" ‘W’ n w to s the time- gynvp sprinkle with ‘sugar and dot o mqga S WEE-M advice to you in to atop at once with butter in . trams Sift y because you must realize. if you are at all honest wit remaininil toblesmon 0f T1011!’ "V" are acquiring the drink habit. that you are taking up (W010! Damnen rim and 1' ‘There is no reason for any woman with rolled-out paste which has hm- gaountry is calling for her help and when there been slit ior c=carw oi steam of occupation open to her. Go to any oi the Red Bake in lint oven 42% F "flnumi ‘awn tlsigfilrkimcdttirlgflifiit t t ith worth 1y ‘hot o romp:- e a ill! i con ac. w 35 minutes longer). will be a help instead oi klglwdrmoe 57&wt/J.¢Mm¢ $401194 Taste the delicious lppetiaing tang o! the new Ayhncr Pure Orange Lime Marmalade. It‘: mother quality product by Aylmer. Cross hea dq uarters You will find plenty of interesting things to do that will bring you '9~X91---~ IASYIUIIZIO JAMSfJELLIES MARMALADE Made in Conadfs finest and largest jam factory hy the most modern Vacuum Pack Process. Each container topped with the exclusive Ayllner Flavor Seal Cap that preserves the quality inllct iron: Emory to ublo. ‘ 4 The collection amounted to $1.00. A vote oi thanks was tendered Wm. stall-III the National Anthem after which a. delicious supper was served by m iiootsst_w¢stner m: n, corded was 136 degrees Falrlnuhofl movies would never have a. second date with them because thn mum in pub- o while we were waiting to be served in a res aur- o keep our hands in our pockets," tty clothes, who W 0 W85 TAGXI h i ' dly without bgig: ood time t, they girls try to be nice ior In lived in a. where we have made olng to“ this ‘tavern yourself, that yo! with bad company. to be lonesome in these days when ore so many avenues or for l2 any oi the organizations for civilian defense and register for night Wblglé while people and enable you to make the friends that