M1-\1\b11 D, D10/ , . . . _ _ _ . _ L " ‘ = 1” “H rat-»-. iukias' iii AKLUL 1i;,iUWN (JUAKDAAN miiinitp &nitzh tllburtfi FRIDAY, MARCH 5 1.30 P. M.-Bth Company of Girl Guides. 1,00 l’. .\l.-Choir. 1.30 P. M.-W. M. S. Study Class- Mrs. J. C. Aitken, 265 Grafton Street. i.l5 P. M.-Junior Y. P. U--||¢Bl'tl Hall. l'he Gentral Guardian COOKE for perfect pictures. L-5469-2-24-ti. CONFEDEl‘&A'1`l0N LIFE INSUR- ANCE, L-019s-'1-12-312. wAL|.PAPER.- See our new Samples. Latest designs. Ca.i or phone 1042. Henry i\iacFarlane di C0. SUDDEN i>r:.~\'rii _ The death tc-curred suddenly at Mount Stew- ;.i'i early yesterday morning of (,_iaries MacDonald, aged 60. Mr. _\i.n-Donald had been uD and touiiri Wednesday as usual, at- icizuiiig to his duties as manager of t.he meat depaitmerit of Russel gi¢.rk‘s store. About three o‘clock ycstei-day morning he complained io his wife about feeling 1.1, and half an hour later passed away. Mr. MacDonald, who is it native of Allisary, has been in the employ of Mr. Clark for the past five years. Previous to that he had been engaged in farming. 1-lc leaves to mourn it widow iincl eight children, “ho will have the decp sympathy of all. 'IRANSFEIIRED-W. H. McFet- rivk, for the lust seven years inan- ager for New Brunswick and Prince Eil\\'o.rd Isliuid for the Crane, Lim- lied. Company, with licadquarters in Moncton, has been transferred lo Halifax and, with Mrs. McFet- ru-k, has lcft for the Nova Scotia. capital to make pi'i~liniiiioi‘y ar- rniigemeiits for H. residence in that city. The change follows a rear- rangement of the companys organ- ization in eastern territory. where- by the Maritime field has been consolidated into one district .in- stead of two, as formerly. Previous- ly the province of Nova Scotia con- stituted one field, under the man- agement of F. D. MncNaughtfm, while the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island territory was managed by Mr. McFctrick. As a result of the change Mr. McFetrick takes over control of the entire Moritiine territory and Mr. Mitc- Naughton has been transferred to Montreal to assume the position of general manager of sales for the Oompany.-Moncton Transcript. In Memoriam " . -_ f _ ___ __ i v * i CANADIAN I m Find the Packages of Oxydol Hidden in this Picture . . Write a Brief Soufonce about Oxydol . . Get in Line for ‘ Hidden Gold"! $3,500 in Cash to Those Who Seek and Find! *1»°°°°-° s=.iif'.i'.se..f.iii.f:.f PRIZE' Purpose of Contact to More Quickly ln troduce to Your Home This Latest Arnaz ing “No Scrub” Soap Discovery by tho Makers of Gentle lvory . OXYDOL! I Here _it is ."Hidden Gold' iThe most unique and fascinating contest of the yeari _lust like an interest ,ing game, and yet_ you have an opportunity to win $1,000 cash iirst pnze, or one of 366 other cash prizesl The reason we offer these large cash prizes is to induce more women to _try OXYDOL . . . the Ivory soap peg. ple s latest amazing "no-scrub, no~boii” laundry soap, in the orange and iue ' bull s-eye" package. Oxvboi. is often called the "miracle soap of modern science," because of its great difference in action and results. _ _ 0)( YDOL FEATURES Combining speed and safety in a way no single soap has done before, it does these four amazing things: ( l)_ Soaks out dirt in 15 minutes, without scrubbing or boiling. Even grimiest spots come white with a gen- tle ru between the lingers. (2) Gets white clothes 4_ to 5 _shades whiter than other soaps, proved by scien- _til ic Tintometer tests. (3) Cuts washing time 25% to 40% in tub or machine. (4) Yet so safe that every washable 1 ilor comes out sparkling and fresh, and your hands stay soft and white. Even sheer cotton prints have been washed 10(_) consecutive times in OXYDOL suds, without perceptible sign of fading. In addition to its marvelous results, Oxirooi. is eco- nomical, too. Tests show that it will go 54 to ,I4 again as far as even the latest soap chips on the market. Remember, just by trying this marvelous new soap, and entering this simple contest. you have an oppor- tunity to win $1.000 cash iirst prize, or any one of 366 other cash prizes. See instructions at the right, and get busy at once! l)on’t delay-for this contest closes efinite y at midnight. March 15. 1937. Start nowi sn/cKvii.i.E March 3 -_ Tie :ff Leod returned to the Island settled in Darlington. nlOl'€. 367 CASH PRIZES In This Slmplo and Fascinating Contact ‘HIDDEN GOLD" I." PRIZE 2"” PRIZE 3*” PRIZE 51,000 ’300` *200 4 Prizes . . . $50 es. 100 Prizes . . . $5 ea. 20 Prizes . . . 25 ea. 200 Prizes . . . 2 ss. 40 Prius . . . 10 ss. TOTAL . . . . $3,500 _ _“___ iuriiimi 1-mi. lun ._ .D ~ -~ _ ~¢.___- ' --_ M W 5% _ --`_ '|’|_IlRl ARE ll HIDDEN DXVUUL PACKAGE DESIGNS IN TNI! PICTURE. Yau' Name lmronrsrm Thi. pastor. more be msmprniss by .n oxvooi. i. r ‘ ii .i i. ‘ef eat ne.. or me in. in wi...i sn.. A'1'_._i_..._..-_-_m--___-;____i_____.__.___._._________ I-lERE’S ALL YOU D0 roiiow fuss: :Asif nuizs Ann Msn. roimvi’ 'ro TRY ron Youn slum: or $3,500 "mourn coin" MARCH 15, 1937 5. n.».-mn..-..r ti.-~~ li - -» 'i l.~~ ami. N, In the pirate picture above are hidden a number of “liuli's-eye" packages of OKYDUL. Packages of “llitltlcri Gold" for you, because if you can loczitc thcm you have a fine chance to win $1,000 cash first prize. or one uf36lS other cash (1) Locate the -packages of Oxvnoi, ("buii's-eye" packages) :ind put :i circle around each package design, with a pun or pencil. (Note what the pirates arc ' (2) Write a brief sentence or two sim- MAD! IN CANADA you like heat and why. K K Mr. ataiou scuooi. W. A. MacDo\vcif_ Next. ply tellin what one thing about Oxruol. . . .- ._ d tleiitli of Charles McKeiuie occui Mr' .Momma had B friendly and e red at hishoms on Foundry Street ch yesterda-y, following' I leiigiiiy iii- wa nes.i. He was 69 years of age and In erful disposition and was al- ys ready to take an active part the affairi of the community, is survived by his wire and the fol- _ . lowing sons and daughters: Mrs. wlxgérli rlge mlsieihc ' d Nfiss Elvle Mc- ‘hwk R°ge“’ an ‘ house, the service was continued Keiizie, of Boston; Mrs. Dante. at Brookfield Presbyterian Church. Mcmnnu °1 Brookfield' P' E' 1': The funeral service was conduc- Mm. Jolm Mann and Mrs. Hubert te bv the Rev. Carlyle Webster of d Mann’ bath of Cnmpbeuwn' and Charlottetown. The large assembly mt. oiisiimszs Mckenzie __ li- i i 095 Neta at home. The .sons are Rodger, 8 to show the esteem in whlflh of Boston; Murdock, Jack and Ken- the deemed was held' A solo The lieth, at home. Surviving also are ol cl Rugged Cross, was beautifully “VU sisters' Mrs' L' D““"”°"’ °i A1` rendered by Mr. Murdock Mc- ba P. E. I. and Mrs. D. J, Mc od of Hiirtsville. The floral tri- lly. , ' Le Kinnon, of Rose Valley, Thr-re are bums were b,,,,um,,1_ also seven griinclcliildrcn. The _fu- neral will be held on Thursday A afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. fa He leaves to mourn the los of kind and loving husband and ther a widow and five small Mr' Mcxcnzle w“5 "' “au” °f children. He is also survived by two P"i"°e,EdW’"d mnnd and mme m brothers in Vancouver, and two snckvi 1° 5°"‘e 40 Wars “ga He sister". one in Vancouver and one opened the first. meal mzirkct in In the town and continued in business here for over 30 year.-1 He was A1 Quincy. Mass. The pall bearers were Me.~'»\i'-:sing _ l’l("2 \| Mi. MacLeod ivns born at Hnrts- Kgggm and Ln-lan K,,ys_ \'lllc forty- even years ago and was the son of the into Mr. and Mrs. wiiiinm ivit-Lvnti. in isis ne 1° moved with his parents to Van- luuver. N When the war broke out.. he en- listed in the navy and served over ~t'as. At the close of the witr Mr. -- J l_ wlsh to warn all persons cir- culating false rumors detrimental to 2 my business and reputation to the :fleet that my places ol' business have been searched and that l have been convicted of illegal traffic in "\lll0rs. This can be verified by ref- A mme to R. 0. M. P. Parties found omni- vii~i Joy F‘f1\S@l'- 2 B“f' ii Howatl. 3 Earl MacDonald. Grade VII-1 George Acorn. 2 oreen Campbell. 3 June - Pherson orrné vi-1 Blanche i-iowait. 2 olive Keeping, 3 Bobby M5fL°°d- G ndc VI-l Joyce Howntt, 2 l‘ Bernice Boi/<'l‘. Hilda Lnnk, 3 Sadie Alcliorii. omni- v-i .icvw Cvfflfl- 2 MB" orie Spillctt.. 3 Shlrlle Stems. Grade V-i Mamie MaoCnllum. Ruby Sherrcii, 3 Fem Mills. Grnde IV-l Beryl MacDonald. 2 Margaret MncLennnn. 3 Harold Jenkins Grade- IV-1 Alvina Carr. 3 dele Vickerson, Laura Hawkins. 3 Bcltv Beer. Grade III-1 Ruby Downe. 2 Bar- Grarie lIf-1 George Brown. 2 uis Howntt 3 Arthur Coffin . ii _ . egetstng such rumors will he pros bam Pickmd' 3 Veda mrwr. L. 0. KELLY. Southport, P. E. l. - i.-no-3_5-zi. M ¢ Grade ii-i Douglas Pierce- 2 Caiuidian Legion Funeral Notice requested to attend the funeral of our lute Comrade Lieut Karl Kelly. Fun- eral will take place from his late residence, 16 Kent Street, Friday morning, March 5th., at 9.00 o’c|ocli, l-0 St. Dunstan's Basilica the n to R. C. Cemetery. 5. D- HILLION, President, Charlottetown (l’.E.l. No. l) Branch, Canadian Legion ll.Ii..S.L 1 Grade II-1 Marjorie MacLean. 2 Betty Acorn, Billie Howatt, 3 Roy Dougaii. NAT Ul¢E’S WAY Through a woodland grove I wan- dered on a balmy Sunday morning, Bent on viewing mother nature in a friendly sort of way; There was music in the branches leafy symphonies adorniiig, Marirlgals of love and duty led the orders of the duy. There the struggle for existence. ever present, ever forceful, Did not override the balance that is found in mutual aid; Some among the feathered song- sters wiio were stronger, more resourceful, Helped to feed and shield thc wcuker from external hostile raid. 'Tlicre around a stump of cedar seven squirrels chased and chattered, Shells of nuts and acorns proving they had breukiasted before; Quite uiiniindful of the Sabbath all, to them, that really mut- tered, Was to get their food and eat it. pliiy awhile, and look for more On a saiidliiil near the squirrels, ants in hundreds claimed in tention, Packing loads of clioisest maiina confident that all should ent; None assuined a manner formal, none insisted on convention, 'All prepared to do their duty. all refusing to retreat. Back again into the city, inaster- piece of art and learning, Where the hand of man has fash- ioned forms that time can not erase; There to witness want and hunger, multitudes for succor yearning While n few, the wards of fortune, can on wealth and pleasure gaze. Church bells softly, sweetly tolling. libraries with wlsdoin's blessing Schools and colleges where teach- ers circulate what science knows; Still to woodland groves I wander when I want to leam t.he les- son, V Of the social peace and comfort man in future must disclose. -Cactus, Ban Francisco. GLEN VALLEY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Five members and thirteen visi- tors met at the home of Mrs. W. A. Miwbowell on the evening of Jan. 13th, for their regular meet- ing and a social evening. The pres- ident Mins Marion Blondon in chair. Meeting opened by singing Institute Ode followed by Creed in unison. Minutes of last meeting read and adoptrd as read. Roll call an- swered by "sing, say or play." Mrs. Harry Keating sent her thanks for Christmas gifts sent to her children by the Institute. A questionnaire on Uhild Welfare was then filled tn. Next. mee'lng’s questionnaire to be Legislation, secretary to write to Institute offios for papers on that IMO* A lill for mils was pn- M- ` and Mrs. Report for month of Joiiuary: (Til Write your name and address at thc bottom of thc picture. _(4) Cut out the entire picture and send it, tugeilicr with an Oxrooi. box-top, and your note telling what fcziture of Oxrnoi. you like best, to Oxroot, Dept. N-G, 1600 Avenue Dclorimier, Montreal, Quebec. Remember-justdothesesimplcthings and before long you may be the lucky one who receives ii check for $1,000! Even if you ;»~n~,i~.n» ul .\l:\v 27, ll/17, .i- il iii lI:1~ ]li:" l, l‘Ji7 ir.n» nr :ii .. i . it i.~ ......», _,,.-.ning an the new! :-Luillls 5111)’ 2]. ]\|rlg\°i~ \\il| nwnlil prilcsto il|r‘|'ritri1-s which li.\\'t- in ii kvll all Uri' (vii is v,:"< ,tml \\'lilr ii, in Li.--irnin|imri.§t.i.\-. it.. ,in-,»». .t ..;.tm~»n. ina. t'i5i'iu-:_ Mui uni ini 'ire .in Llic ltriel sentellci Dr two about U.‘.\'i»0L. I. /\nvol'lf‘ may rzitii 1’»-i. Chnrles Bnllen: Grade I 1131-1, Alex MncNcill: 2, Barton MacNeill; 3. Stuart Jen- ' ' Guide ins, Stanley Ma<'Nicll_ Teacher-Edythe C. I..awton. Cl‘l.l.0DEN S(`ll00l. Roll for February. IX-1. Milton MacPher- Honor Grade son _ Grade VII-l. Jean Gills: 2. John H. MacPherson: 3. Christena MacR.<'e i VI-1 Angus Macluciiii' 2.. Margo ret Beaton Laura Macikan. Grade I-l. Roy .\/f:i:'Lei»i~. Perfect. Att"r"’“' l , soni 2. Florence MacLean. Grade If-l. Daniel Beaton: 2- M Mp Lf-=i Macncnn ct. ‘C-1’ B" "“‘"“‘“"* “P°°‘“* ‘"”l M.cl_ein: 2 .er ' ~ ~ _ \ A121, ,,,,‘,wPhe,.s,,n_ ‘ t _i.ui~iar~iBoi_co.‘N. s.. Mann s - S ...imc . _ < ‘ I ‘ _ 5 - lun.; reported 34 1mz%e7A}aZ.‘/Zhéziza ....€;3¥§.‘§i5w~ iicr.Nsc oN XTR* Barbour and Ma¢D0na]d DODGE and Desoro Denim Mi-GOWAN’S l.lMITl<:l>. Kilmuir, Prince Edwiird island K ii dsl ‘YU ` ' rial I EBI? r o rthi ani hai 80 'll Ill lon| he' ina' ii itll vu $.'. M .W “.7 an *<“-ine e E »\v.>’ III R) I MW _‘PV _ n . , i l i . i .Ai