ti“; . 7t F to" . sgi ..... PAGE TWO _ LAIII E9. A BARGAIN! WE OFFER YOU- 6 Pairs $12.00 HEALTH SPOT $6.95 SHOES at - (Brown Kid Only) l8 PAIRS MURRAYS including one or two Heel Hug- $4 -— I gers at -— — Discontinued Lines to make Room for Our Sensational Success Shoe. “LINDEN-ARCH" WRIGHT SHOE Go QUEEN ST. STORE. ‘i ' INN OX A‘ I Toilet Preparations PARKER PEN SETS KODAKS WESTCLOX CLOCKS CAMERA SUPPLIES Fountain News Hungry? Then drop in for a snack at our up-to- date Fountain. Sundaes — Milk Shakes _Soft Drinks — Sand- wiches - Tea — Coffee. All of the BEST REDDIN BROS. _ How Are Your Eyes‘? My; symptoms olustzglina: heaggches. so" eyes or dizziness —- ""15"" l specialist. A erviee wit-ll "l" cg Qnfiiinlvs and a thoroulli refi-actlng aerviw- Call ln Ind 1mm” 7°“ fllIIlCl-l-llla» li. F. lluteheson . o. uurcrwsoN g. r. uurunason -——' Professional Bards McLEOD 8. BENTLEY '. n. BENTLEY. n. C. i‘. . BENTLEY. K. c. c . BENTLEY. l-L-B- Barristers and Attorneys-st- Law nIONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street PALMER 8. HASLAM A. J. HASLAM. 8A.. LL-B- BARRISTER. ETC. Bank of Nova Scotla Chambfl’! Charlottetown, P131. MONEY TO LOAN an“, g5 E0. Box i8 MORRELL & 00. ll. F. ARGIIIBALB Chartered Account!!!" Eastern Trust Buiidinl Charlottetown helps the Guides BELL 8| MATHIESON MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown P. E. Island. H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. NOTARY. Ito. BARRISTER SOLICITOII Riley Building Charlottetown. MoeGUiGAN 8. TRAINOR “ARK n. MafiUlGAN. its. (7. S1‘. CLAIR TRAINOR. ll. C. Citizenship: Mrs. T. E. Corrigan. ‘ Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: over Provincial Banir. Richmond Street, Charlottetown. l Active Year For umeuu ii 11ft MIMI!!!‘ Iq- the yen- low-u m mica by the WWW-tit Secretary at ‘Thursday's annual mee of the Charlotte- town Bub-di on. Catholic Wom- en’: League. Them were I executive. 10 oeufuily accomplished through the medium of s Strawbenz Festival end Tao my isle held tiring the nminier. Our f ther su lamented i ‘Iles. Celtic Ste-s. of an and the i y, in the r111” ward ‘willie? TONS-l receipts fur the yam- 5m. ounted to $1330.35 an of whigh Wa-S dl-‘lbtifscol for charitable edu- cational and patriotic needs, both national and provincial. The Sub-division gave their us- ual contribution of a beautiful wool blanket to the City Hospital Bazaar. the lottery or which con- tribuied to the Maintenance Fund. The President, Mrs, w, '1' delegate to the Diocesan Conven on held in Tig- nish in septem r. l report oi’ which was gzven to the Sub-di- vision. The (Xmespondlng Secretary. Miss Mai-y McDonald. has had an CXOGDUOHCHV bus year. due in part‘ to the adde correspondence entailed by the mailing of liter- ature to 0111' military forces at home and abroad. s54 conmunl- cations were sent out, The work accomplshed during- the year is reported undr the fcl- lowing headings: _Study Clubs: Mrs. W. .1. P. Mc- Mlllan reports 10 Study Clubs or- ganized and functioning, four groups oi’ which studv and speak French while Red Cross work is specialized in knitting and sewing. Study l4 Riven to the Encyclical Pontificatus" and pam. p e on various; ics of Christ- ian Doctrine. wp Education: Mrs. P. J. Ready, Convenor- reports prizes given to St. Dunstanb University and our City schools at end of term. The Collegiate Club holds regular Weekly meetings when classes in Christian Doctrine are supervised by the chaplain. Rev. w_ MC- Candle. likitcrtainment is provid- ed the students by social evenings which are chaperoned by the Convener and her corrmittee. Glrl Guides: 1W1. J. D. Mo. Guiean reported leaders had been secured for 2 Companies and 1 Brownie Pack. There are 5 Cath- Ollc Companies under the C. W. L. namely; 2 Guide Companies. so Guides; 1 Ranger Ctmpany, 1B Rangers; 2 Brownie Packs. 35 Brownies. Miss Annitagg of 8t. John. N. B. had addressed u meeting of Guides in the K. of C. Hall and conducted a brief course in Guid- ing. The Provincial Executive of the Girl Guides held a. Rummage sale for the purpose of raisin funds to buy materials so tha Gundes could make garments for children in the bombed areas of London. Inuidenbalas this sewing qualify for their Needle-woman's Badge. The Convenor represents the O. 3V. L. on the Provincial Exccu- ve Coady. was voting be ltiemhership: 'I'he Convenor lvtrs. J. E. Cullen reports a steady in- crease in membership during the term. The new members have al- ready tavken their place in the ranks of active workers. Social Service: Mrs. L. J. Mur- phy, Convener, stated that 250 new garments were made and about 500 articles donated to this great charitable Work. Members oi the committee met weekly at the City Hospital. making and repair- cfmnents which ar distri- bu by the Sisters o Social Service. In rnanv cases members have made individual contribu- titns where the need was urgent. A picture was sponsored at tlhe Prince Edward Ilheatne Ln Pleb- ruai-y. Over i900 tickets were sold and throu h this splendid effort the sum o $300. was given to the work of S al Service. The pro- ceeds of a ummage sale am- ounting to $33.58 were also given to this worthy cause. Mrs. F. J. Casey. Convener‘. in suirming up he; re- port which will be given in full in another column stated that a iotnl of 1.14.5 articles of vorioiu kinds, both sewn and knitted, have been completed during the year for the Red Cross. Book Review: Miss Hilde. Gil- lls. B. A.. Convener has prepared a. new list of books ftr the Ba- silica. and Holy Rrdeemer Church in the interest of the crusade for Good Reading. A sim‘lai' list is available in the Library, and moi’; books are to be added to the list from tims to time. Members were asked to encourage the good work by sdectlng books from the irecrn-imended list In connection with the “Better Riesdiing" csm- pign it'| satisfying to know the through tihe efforts of the oom- mittee. l periodicals have been refused distiibution in the Prt» vince. A check-up by the B. O. M. P. is made regularly. Institutions: Mrs. Stephen ‘Ilralnor, Come-nor in charge of this work which centres around the Christmas charities- 170 parcel; pzepaned and sent to the Provincial Inflmiary. boxes of fruit. ete., were aLso sent to the Monastery. the Sacred Heart Home and to the Sisters of Bo- cial Service. The Sub-divlyon ex- tends sincere thanks to our bus- iness men and to our members for their co-operation in this work. Religious articles were also supplied the inmates of the In- fi-mary and to the prisoners at the Jail. Program: Mrs. J. J. Trainer. Convener. extends appreciation to Rev. L. A. Dougan. Chaplain. for interesting and educational sd- dresres given during 1.11,. term, and to the Past President. Mrs. Frank Murray. for the splendid report of flu- National Conveni- lon to which she was Sub-divis- ion de egate also for add es g.v- en at. the Mir ch meeting on |"Woman's Influence in the Home" ‘and further to Mrs. Fred McMill- an for several delightful vocal so- . lies and to her scocmpanlst. Miss Marv Callaghan. Convener. On the occas on of their visit to our Province. beautiful flo a‘ gifts o'er-c p c=en‘e:l to His Excellency, the Papal Delegate, BIAPLE PLAINS Vt‘. I. The monthly meeiinz of the Maple Plains W. L. met at the home of Mrs. Richard MoCarville on April 2nd. with seven members and sev- en visitors present. The president Mrs. Pinned MoCaiville prrsidcri. The meeting opened by singing the Institute 0d; followed by repeating the Creed in unison. The minutes of the previous meeting were read addprovcd and signed bv tho presi- dent. Tl-ie roll call was ansnverfd by naming a Britis-h bat.t'esli*p. It was moved by Mrs. Fred Walsh nnci sec- onded by Mrs. John Cairns that a Monsignor Anitoniutti and to Her Royal Highness. Hrinoess Alice. The C. W. L. is represented on the following organizations: Tub- erculosis League. Red Cross. So- ciety ilor Prevention of Cancer. British Chitd Guest Committee. Education Committee. Piance 0f Wales College Girl Guides. Con- adion Legion. Institute for the Blind. A delegation from the Sub- division were present at the an- nual T. B. meeting. A donation is given annually to this worthy cause. . - Mfllazine: Mrs. Katherine Cieamer. Convener iepo its five new subscriptions to our National Magazrine "The Canadian bcaguv A Christmas poem was contribut- ed to the December issue by NUS. Flank Murray. Publicity: As Convener of Pub- liality aso, youzr recording WW0" tarv has reported all monthly meetings and League activities throughout the year Hospital Visiting: Mrs. W. 0. Davey, Convener- has been faith- ful in visiting members who have been iii during the yeah The serious illness in hospital of Mia. Davey is decply iogzottcd by members of llic Sub-division. To our Chaplain and 1o the Run);- oi the Basilica and to all those of our mmbers who have been ‘bereaved during the year. tre sincere sympathy of the Sub- diviiron is extended. The appreciation expressed by His Excellency for our work last year. has been n11 incentive l0 further effort. and to him and to our chaplain. Fat-her Dougan we are all deeply Emltflll f0!‘ counsel and guidance. Further appreciation is PX'8ill'l- ed to th.» management. of tlio Prince Eldward Theatre. the Sis- ters of the City l-Iosptal and 1o the press for wtuiesy extended. and publicity given our activities. Splendid work has been accom- plished during the your for God and Canada. and we g0 forward. confident that our efforts in the cause shall I. even great!’ proportions. Respectfully submitted. Ev ngeline Viissfiy Recozding Secretary PISQUID WEST SCHOOL Following ia the honor roll for the month of Mai-ch: Grade IX 5r.—l. Laura Kelly- h Grade IX Jr.—1. Eve yn Handra- “Elm, VII—1. George Birt 2. Hazel Hughes. 3. Helen Huflllis- Grade VI-—1.I.ecna HJIICFBAlB-llv 2. Allcg Jay. Grad; V Sf.——l. Mary Kelly. 3- Johnnle McKirinon. 3. Uenevlrne Handralhan I Grade V Jrz-i. Gordon ‘B'rf.. 2. |Helen McKinnon. 3- Ncmlfl MC“ Donald. | Grade IV-l. Agnes I-Iughol. 1- ‘ Henry Kelly. 3. Charlie Ke 1Y- Gradn III—1. Alicia Randi-shim. ‘ 2. Phyllis McDoniad. 3. Eileen MC- ‘ Sachem. Grade II Sit-i. Charlotte Huilllffi 2. Shliley Coffin. 3. Eve ett Jill'- l Grade II Jr.—l Artlur- Coffin. 2. Edna Kel y. 3. Mwtln Kelli’- Grade I A.—l. Laura. JR}? Grade I B.-—l. Golden JnY- Gradc I C.—l. Joan McKimion. 2. Jackie McDonald. Hlghxst avvage in Srnirr 811d“? . Marv Kc‘lv 00.2 no cent. Highest ave age in Jill‘. or arfldf-‘S! Clwrlo to Hugiirs 88.8 per Pill- Per ceuteg- of altcrdrnc: for the mouth 80.7 per cent. -Teacher: Joyce E. Newson. Prince Edward Island was strongly represented at tlie airmen were graduated under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. Charlottetown; R. H. Hunter, Dumlas Centre; F. Tl-litgCl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ISLAND BO ., M» .\-_-. -.,. .- MFA Olsen-nee Book be purchased for tn? v school and that the windows be lowered from the top and window locks be put on. Motion cairlcd. ‘The committees galve their reports. The Io lowing new ones were ap- pointed: School Committee. Miss Mildred Campbell. Miss Louise Cairns; Sick Committee, Miss Trot Walsh. Miss Olga Walsh: Program, Mo's. Fred Walsh. Mrs. John Cairns. The Quest-ionnaiie on Home Eco- nomics was filled in by the Secre- taryn Mrs. Panic”! McCarville invit- ed the members to meet at her- home for the next meeting. roll call to be answered by an exchange of BRINGING UP FATHER M YS RECEI latest wings parade at No. 2 Service Flying Training School, seed. The meeting closed bv singing the National Anthem. The prcgram cominltte... then took charge, piloting on two very interesting contests. alter which a dainty lunch was ser- ved by the hostess assisted by Miss Faustino. Monaghan and Miss Mar- lon McCnrvllle. PRIMROSE SCHOOL Report of Primrose school for the month of March: Grade X.—l. Frances Campbell. Grade IX.—1. Gertrude MacDon- aid; 2. Teresa MacDonald. Grade V.-1. Florence Campbell; 2, vi; Marv R. MacDonald. Grade IV.-l. Freda MacDonald. Grade III. Sr.. 1. Joyce Hlgginton, filllileanor Campbell; 3. Geo. Camp- Grade III. Jr.. 1. Francis MacMus- fer; 2. Mary Maclviaster. Grade II.—l. Lloyd Cantelo: 2. Wallace MacDonald; 3, John Mac- Donald. Grade I.—No tests. Perfect attendance for March: Gertrude MacDonald. Teresa Mac- Donald. George Campbell. Eleanor Cambbell. Pauline MacDonald. Teacher: Rita MacDonald. Minarifs relieves aches . Uplands Airport, Ottawa, on April 1st, when another group of‘ Standing alongside a. Harvard trainer are: Left to right, L. J. Burke, Tignish, G. C. P. O'Donnell, Vernon River; Niall n. Burnett, Charlottetown; it. D. McKlnnon, Tlgnish. J. Keefer, Tininisfisnrrlsn FOR. THEIR. BEEP NEW YORK April 7 — (CP) - The British Broadcasting Corpor- ation reported Wnlght that the Duke of Acsta. Italian vi Addfs Ababa. had thanked the British authorities ifor the steps taken to protect women and chil- dren in Addis Ababa. The broad- cast. heard haze bv the Cflumoni Broadcasting System. said the Vics 0y‘s messawe was dP“ivP““" by an envoy before the British troops entered the Ehiopian cap- mi- ~ .15 m 2. Marshall Green; 3. Cleyon Cam- ‘, “M365 fl "on as no not h) 0U! I. 0. P. stun CHICK] u. the highest q obtainable 5 Q ll. ' Order yo“ TODAY. ~ iii “III Ill ‘ poultry equipment. Weuae and recommend "rug, INA‘ ltartena. lllLLllll a sriutn Charlottetown. l. l. I. lIVllDALl IOIOOL Honor mil for March: Grade I (Jr.)-—1. Eddie Moll/lung 2. Joseph Mequaid. Grade I (Sr.)—1. Leo %b0me; ‘J. Kenneth MaoKlmioni 3. Wand; Buchanan. Grade nI-i. Shirley MacDonald; 2. Gerald Mcfilllltfl- Grade IV-i. Ra-ph McQuaid; 3_ velda MacKinnon; 3. Ketsie Buch. an. mGradQ V—-l. Shirley MacFadyen; 2. David Lamont: 3. Hazel Mac. Donald. Quid. vI-l. waster MaoFadyeg 2. Catherine Maeliadyen; 3. Oliver Florence Mac. Klnnoni Grade IX-l. Shirley McQuaid; 2. Dorothy MacDonad. Perfect Attendance: Shirley Mc- Quald; Chester MacFadyen; Catli- fl-gns MmcFodyen; David Lamont; Shirley MacFadyen and Ralph Mo‘ Quaie. _.TeaOl’i6l‘Z Erma A. Baln. ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL Report for March: Senior Room Grade X—1. Sadie Haiiwell: i. Sheldon Cameron; 3. don Green. Drade IX-l. Doris Trainer; L’. Muriel Noonan. Grade VIII-l. Rsyona Cameron; 2. Jennie Dawson; 3. Elibabezh MacLeod. Grade VII-J. Peggy Green; 2. Juanita Walsh; 3. Helen Ross. Grade VI -1. Georgina Dawson; 2 George Noon. ‘Ikeaotieizpllizilieen Greenan. mary Room Grade V-1. George ‘Iralnor; 2. Lkius Noonan: 3. Clarence Ross. Grade IV -l. Ian Fleming; 2. Velda. Muttsrt: 3. Helen Green. Grade III-l. Eileen Noonan; 2. Gladys Noonen; 3. Alastair Mac- Grade u - Br. -1. Myrtle Dousay; 2. George Murray. Grade II -l. Margaret Dawson; eron". Grade I (a) —i. Leona Noonan; 2. Vera Noonsn. _ ‘ Grade 1 -(b) -1. Phyllis Jar- dine; 2. Coronna Murray and Ruth Noonan; 3. Reg ie NOOIICUI. Grade I (c) -l. Phi p Nconan: 2. Jackie Walsh: 3. George Perry. Teacher. Mary Qulgley. By George McMan us VES-MAGGIE THEM WE'VE HADCN’ DAYS-REMEMBER VOLJIZ FATHER ALWAYS AN‘ HON l USEDTO CALL ON YOU AND SlT IN TH’ KITCHEN WHILE YOU DlD THE FAMILY WASi-PAND WE'D TALK Oi: WOULD GET OUT OFJAH." (Au- TH’ “ll-BI “IEWIJZ MAQEIED WE USED TO 6lT 8V Tl-E FIRE AND DREAM ABOUT THE DAYS WHEN WE VWIJLD .4» . .3. .\ llh. w‘ A /” VA$BlITTHl$ FIPPIE AND “CAP" STUBBS THE $EA GOON HAS TAKEN ‘TO THE AIR ONCE ‘coowl s "n-lAvs rw KIND or A FRIEND orgftfitznAALfiAsTH BAKED Grenadier»??- was” i561 Rgbfllwgo $§tslvw°—- . Mo”; - HES negrrAKglERvE 6°‘ mm HE'D STOP IN %CE lN AMIHILE-r PAUL'S COMING TO- MORROW~HOW CAN WE TELL HIM WE LOVE EACH OTHER .7 GOSHJM so AM I, CLAY.I'M so woamso t CAN'T THINK IT O MAR AT THAT'S THREE DAYS AGO-viii SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE DAY BEFORE YESTER- WHAT'S