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PlllllliE EDWARII-Mtrtt-TIIES. l SHE LOVED ttnre woos/o ours s”; 10V! 0- ~ ' r ‘ 0 ‘fqrne Mm’ WARNEITIII Directed by RAOUL WALSH »- ,& w s~wrp$oo¢s>oo<é>eor§oo<éot i 4y,- %~.3.j,. §‘:IQ_/vi Q- éryli/Géii “y? oO-i/W“ r rirurirrro rorrrrrrrnr rrrrrrr rare rrucrrrrrrrrlryry, ‘s?! 1%. owi/ *1‘: it? Q93 9-)‘ wnvwrs I Born‘ ‘WY I" 5°“" I ‘_, __. EMPIRE Today Show: Z:30~7-8:45 i'\ “iiiittiia “likes s‘ w A A D D E I) SERIAL ~ COMEDY VARIETY -- CARTOON l IN THE MATTER OF "THE VOLUNTARY WINDING UP ACT" AND KING'S COUNTY EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a special general meet- ing of King's County Exhibition Association held on the twelfth day of March A. D. I947 a res- olution was passed that the said Company be wound up under "The Voluntary Winding Up Act” and the undersigned was appointed liquidator. DATED this thirteenth day of March A. D. I947. A. E. JENKINS, Liquidator. Putnam's Cor Extractor — . DID YOU KNOW We have a Separator Repair Service and Stock parts for DE LAVAL SEPARATORS We also carry in stock a complete line of all sizes of DE LAVAL SEPARATORS Hand or Power Driven. Enquire about orrr Time Payment Plan and our Dis- eeent to Veterans n. A. {overs Avenls DAIRY 8r ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES _ ‘ fl Phone zssa-r. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Central Guardian This column ls reserved for new: of local interest. but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word strictly pay- rrbla In advance. I COMING TO P.E.I.—Rev. I. A Crn-ircrt. B.A., B.D., of Lawrence- torvn, Nova Sr-otizr. has art-copied an iir\rl.ri-.rll to the pastorate of the Hrrzrlirrorrk and Lllgg Baptrsr Chrrrr-ircs. It is expected that he will take rharge of services the first n-opk in April. ST, PAUL'S CHURCH. Sunday. March 23rd, 1947. Fifth Sunday in Lent. 8.30 A. M. lloiy Limrmunian, Cele-brunt, The Lord Bishop. Cor- pornte tJorn-nrnnion, n. Y P. A. and Bible Class. 11.00 ‘Morning Prayer and Scrruoir, Prcaolrer. The Lord Bishop. Anthem, "The Eternal God Ls Our Refuge", John C. West. 2.30 P. M. Sunday Sohool and Bible Class. 7.00 P. M. Mission Service. Preacher. The Lord Bishop. Arr- them. “libero i5 .1 Grcm Ilill“, Gounod. The Preacher at bnth the ltlorning and Evening Service will be The Right Reverend George Frederick Kingston, M. A.. Ph. D., D. 17., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. YOUR SUPPER tonight would be Incomplete without beans. Steamed brown bresd is delicious with them. Have both. Order early. Phone 1l03-J. mu‘) so nszsr 4m funeral of Mrs. Osrl McAdam took plsoe yesterday morning at 8.45 from Church of the Little Flower, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Phelan Mic- Kenna who also conducted the service at thr- grave. Interment. vras in lrllQ Church Cemetery. Present In the sanctuary was Rev. Lawrence Landrlgan of Bl. Peter's Parish. The pallbearers were: Miessrs: John Roselle-r, Cecil McCarthy. Byron Webster. Joseph Rooney. CPcll Eidorshrvw, and James Blaxiand. in». illarke-Jordan Iluptials A wedding of interest to both The lilorrting Sci-vice will be broad- cast flYPI‘ Radio Station t‘. F. (T. Y. Iherylxxry; welcome. Bl'lIl.-\li \'i< ERIIAY ~~ ‘Fire funeral of l\lr. 1.00 Roche sivashcld yesterday morning from the resi- dence of hi5 brothrr, Frank Rocha West. Si. Peters to St. Andrews Church where Requiem lligh iilass was celebrated by thtr Parish Priest Rev. Torrance Caitnivbsil who also conducted services at the grave. The pail-bearers were Iilessrs. J.J. MacCormnck, Anthony Trainor, John McAdam. James liennific, Lawrence Byme and Ronald Mc- Adam. Interment took place in irhc Church Cemetery at St. Andrews. FUNERAL l-SERVICES — Th! funeral of Mr. Joseph E. Mac- Donald was hold yesterday h-is parents, Mr". and Mrs. Aeneas nlaclvonald. WcstSt. Pctcrsta St. Andrews Church rvhvrc Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Titre casket was draped with the war. The pail-bearers were Mm“- Angus McPhce. and Charles Mac- revs. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. -—- Moming Worship will be conducted by the minister. the Rev. J. Judson Levy. B, II, Fvith sermon. ‘iThe Croee. the Power or God." Anthem. “Immortal. invisible." 'i‘himsan_ The Churoh School meets for its weekly session following Morning WOY-“Ihill The minister will conduct Iivening Worship at T P. M. tv-itrh sermon "The 'l‘ime to Decide." Male Quar- tette “Parry s While with Jesus." Momrs. Diamond, Frugden. Kuwait. The Anthem "r Am Alpha and Omega," IStrrInBrJ The music of the day will be undrer the direction or the nrganist and director of choir lillss llcion Stewart, A, T. C. M. Visitors to the (‘ity and all inter- ested are welcomed to parttcipaticn in the Worship services of The Bap- tist. Church. (‘orner of Prince and Fitzroy Strects. ~ (‘LOSING OF HANDICRAFT CLASSES AT SOUTIIPORT, - On Wednesday eventing, lVfarch 12. the closing of the hand-i- crafi classes was held at the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Mr-Phail. The work accom- plished hy the members during the past two months was exhibited, and made a fine showing, especially the weaving which was a very popular activity. Considerabig im- tr-rest was revived in this craft. and excitement ran high when the Web was enrolled with all its bright patterns, and each member claim- ed hcr own. An address was read by Mrs. Joseph Hayley and a gift. presented by Mrs. Urban McQuaitl to Mr. and Mrs. Mt-Phail in ap- preciation nl.’ tircir kindness in optm- lng their home threc nights p, week tn the group. Both Mr. and Mrs. McPhsll responded very graciously. Their vary capable teacher, Mi-ss Arsonault. was-also remembered with a gift and addressed by Mrs. NeiipMathcson. She replied in hor own trhnrming manner. After a short singsong, a bountiful lunch was served, which brought the pleasant evening to a close. Rev. RI‘. lvlzrcDont-rld who also Si. Zvlnlthias Church. conducted services at the grave. sang “I'll Walk Bosidc You." After the cervmony the guests Union Jack in recognition of the were entertained at the Rr-ctory services rendered by the deceas- of St Matthews ed, to his country in the late cola 5t. Later In the evening Mr. and Newton McKay. Rudolph McEacir- Mrs. Jordan left for Ottawa on a 9m, Ivan Nolan, stcphon McAdam, brief honeymoon. Mrs. Montreal and Charloiteiovn, P.E. Island friends took place Saturday lfternoon. March fifteqntdr at St. ' Matthew's Presbyterian Cirurcrh, Point Si. Charles. when Miss Pal- ricia Buxton Clarke, daughter of Mr, and Airs. Frank B. (fiarlse, Charlottetown. was united in mar- triagc rvith Mr. Arthur R. W. Jor- ‘dan. son of Mr. W. ll. Jordan. {Mon-ireal, the pastor, Rev. Edwin ‘J. White (ifficizttirlg. I The bride. given in marriage by her father. wore ivory satin fash- iioned in princess lines with short train and for lrer headdress wort.‘ her mother's wedding veil. She was attended by Miss Sireila Jaques as maid of honor who chose for her costume pastel blue an old fashioned nose gay. Olih rah . MRS. T. E1. HOWATT residence. .50 school March 11. 1947, of Mrs. lifzrrgzrrc‘. Hovvltti. wirlorv of the late Tlm; 1e L. Howalt. of this city, in her 75m .\'t‘ar. '_I‘he late Mrs. I-Iowatt. wvns horn rn Charlottetown, and was the daughter of Thomas and Anne Wakelrng of’ this oily. Although she had been h; faiiinrz health for some time tho 0nd came suddenlv and unexpvctallrz She is survived by one hroklrc-r. Robert Wirkolinx of this city; one 5°" Williflm. City. and three daughters namely, Gertrude. lifrs. Whitehead. Waltham, Mass; Anna, Mrs. Ernest‘ Perry and Adele, Mrs. Goss. this rri_v. Two grand children I11 Wflllh-"Ihi. Mass, and eleven re- siding in this city, and one gfpflt grandchild also survive. The funeral was held from her late residence. Thursday aller- Anoon. Tire service was conductvd yby the Rev. T. H. B. Somcrs. M.A., srrxrvr, City. l The hymns sung were "The IfW-‘I ilk“ m" Sayl-“ir 1° Mk5 m“ gent-Ian root tcarnmile, uam-omllt- Is My Shepherd". "Abide With | e. , The pail bearers were Messrs. ,John Martin. John Inglis. Neil |MscNevrn. James Howatt. Arthur Perry, two grandsons of the dc- l . ceased and Stanley Wakelrng a nephew. - She wss tenderly laid to rest in the People's Cemetrry beside her husband who prodcceased her a riittlo less ‘than two years ago, l r IAPPRE CIA TI ON The family of the late Mrs. T. L. fl-Iowatt wish to thank their friends rand neighbors for acts of kindness yshc-ivn them in their rocr-ni sad bereavement. All those who srnt. illowers, letters and cards of ‘sympathy. v H. E. (‘AMPBI-I L Charlottetown N d‘ ional [rife Assurance; Company - of Ca 4W Home Office Toronto ' is aomsMAN T0 AKNovr? He can help the family man to guarantee his sai- ary lo his family-the business man lo protect and safeguard his busi- ness burnings. He's it ‘good man lo know. nadq Bsssbffslred l O 9 7 Risk!“ l’ IwsvuewImtI~tWWMFfi“"'-"' Ihcr late residence, Moreil. la the‘ and carried spring flowers. Miss Vema Pclric noted as bridesmaid rand she chose pastel pink carrying morning from the rcsidence of» Mr. Jordan was supported bv his , Q frit-rtd ‘Vlr. A. w. I-Iugrhes. I _ . . - - Duririg the signing of the‘ ber of the firm, are prepared to look after your home lurnrshrng needs with the latest styles rn Chester- register. Mr. John Field, soloist at Weslmlmm’, , fields, Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Suites, Kitchen Sets, Stoves, etc., all at moderate prices. Bourg- Jordan travelling in a lortruois blue suit Donald. Inls-nnrent took lilac? I11 with black acccssorics. irhe ohurch cemetery at St. And- The death occurred at her late Street on MARCH Z1. 1947 :4 l I This. Morning March 22nd AT 9C2’ Kent Street a (opposite _0l-'0Y) Modern Up-Eo-Date Furniture J. ARCHIE lilrrcl-'.r\lfL.-\Nl*; ltlrrniiircr Fully prepared to furniah the buying public with the latest in Home Furnishinfl‘: Mllclimlum Ems‘ Furniture Store opens its doors Saturday morning, March 22nd, and respectfully solicits a share of pat- ronage from the buying public. ’ This new firm is under the managership of J. Archie MacFarlane, for many years connected with ' the firm of J. P. Crockett, later Crockett 8r Storey and together with his brother, Vernon, the other mem- JIIST ARRIVED - Battleship Linoleum, the Ideal’ floor covering. MacFarlane Bros. Furniture Store “Your New llomé Furnishing Centre” i PHONE 2483. 92 Kent Street FOR THE TOBACCO I \ Ofi-O-Q F6 0Q #O§§§€ O4 O6 §O-§§-O-Q§O V0 $O>OQQOOQ OO-X-OO 9Q FOO rmsrr r I ONE YEIIR FREE SERVICE GUARANTEE WITH ALL ‘ ROGERS smarasrrc memos Witball Radios sold during the months of March and April we will give a one-year Free Service Guarantee. ‘CURE W. C. T U. l NOTES By Itanlo] H. Knee, M. D. 1. The first step in giving up tobacco Ls to give it up; do not try to taper ofrf. All the will power anti ; determination must be tnnbiilzctl for action. Tire WILL piucod dctcr- ‘ mincdly on God's side becomes wmmniporonr, thus making t-he im- ,l possislo. possible. ' 2. Keep away from smokers and s tobacco laden atmosphere. if possible. for about lllrce weoks. 3. After each meal for one neck rinse out the mouth with a three- foumirs of one per cent. solution of g i I E E i E vooeeoo-s i YOU'RE nor nrovtncr OUT! You'll hardly ri-erreve 11-41 4*" true. Yetsgidltlrillrfollss are busy ‘my Demoiisliing houses in Whit?“ ‘My must live. 111w do it the alcohol amy- _ h a ‘silver nitrate. This creates n. dis- The body‘; the tirlouse “hm I ° taste for tobacco smoke and mu person "W5 Wei r“em an also relieve throat irritation. Most iralura-bie house 0 l i 4. Purchase five cents worth of I see ibloesoms) and chew it during the HEAR THE NEW ROGERS MAJESTIC Who B-re starting lo dimllfldisy when there ls s desire to sloohol: ‘ l smoke. MORE r h ‘h I use when muwe‘ grist l: elemiriating thef “Wit arm e w ' - p0 i. I e a ox composed o l ygot lo live in I" ‘halt’ a, teaspoon qr Rochelle salts lMuch depends on ca" W“ Me] and cream of tartar each morning _ FOR _ giving It; before breakfast for one wcek. r‘ You're not moviflil out! p‘ t-Jlzc a. 'I‘urk.islr Lock who! YWW ab°m~ t Bath or s. good swear bath of some I i l m d Mm x kind tvwice during rm.- first two; At. lmst by examp 9r ° ' weeks. om! ' i 8. If possible Complete Enioysssent 7. Drink water. or-arnge juice ori M body‘! ImWYmm l" ym" grapefruit juice freely. when ‘I Thgyhorlrse thatdI live In Ill €B19'_ tempted, reach for arn orange im- l: On The Air fil mm‘; . ‘.t d f r tr. 1 pal’. l... m runs. don't aw 1 wzasrsrvs ORCHESTRA 5'“? (Continued on Page i0: :\C, ‘ SATURDAY R00 to 8:30 P.M., CFC‘! ' jMy mind shall be keen. srrrd my ——- z body alert, ‘ , The body. the servsirrtnga“ NATIVES DYING OUT when asked lo drin - —-~ M n N .~ '- 5mm“, explain M the time of the first setrle- ‘g s; , "Leave it be~| merit ‘in Australia in 1788 thorc Truehéffiifesa y‘ were about 300.000 aborigines f.:r _ Australia. Now there are about 10,-‘ 3 Fhcn: I20/ -Pron1 "Are You Awake!" hi’ 000. e c so‘ ewe‘ v¢v“¢v‘¢‘ ~¢-‘ Florence Maechell SWINE.“ ' ' (Used. by permission) ' I60 Kent St. 4o00000»ovoooooovoevoovoveQveae-eoeoooooooooooovroeeeeoeoev l rune. nruvnns sooner) "ill? on. n. rocum noor-zus Forty-five per- cent of ell mal0r| automobile Bwldmla l-"Wl" 5 either a drunk driver or s. dflllilmi‘ podfis-trian. Dr. L. Joclyn Rows‘ tread of lire Department qt Amll‘. tlcal Cimnislry at the UIIIIVQPEMY- of Toronto and consultant to llwl Attorney General or Ontario. de-l r-rmw at 9, Rotary club luncheon In January at the Wlndsorlloicl- He said that a atom view IIIOUIKI be lvken of vwvie who drive wrrrre_ intoxicated and ire assailed "lei theory that people who Ify Io dis-| suede others from drlvitni "Nut under the influence of alcohol l-rfii interfering with public libertyfl ‘ "There is no liberty for the deer} and little freedom for the maimed- nr. Rogers continued. "vet We 0"" plenary demand the rim to drinkl end drive with no rrrousht "M 1i little restraint on our out mitt‘ moan m, and lbillty to enooy liv- ing to others." warm‘ t the‘ Dr. Rogers s e 0 . r .~ r ti Quebec demiirmenr of criminal wiwldiml l L- investlaettrur. which W84 (Oil-IKE!!! - "'”' by the lste Dr. W. Derome. "rhe - pres-mt director. Dr. Bollrlo Fvmslne. and his assistant, Dr. J. M. Roussell, are doing wwk which is second to moo Ir the maiden." phi.‘ i’ ,_.., c‘ DISTRIBUTORS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND‘ Amnrrcwrrotssrrtrrrs (lame) umreo - r \