LADIES‘ Ylilll Flared Coat . . Choir Boy Collar . . . . Cuffed Sleeves Here’s COATS- luli—flowing bay collar. colors. Prices . . . . e SUITS- You'll adore sleek slim or modems to Price .- Rangg . . DRESSES~ sizes. Prices ... HATS- Evdry woman derful new collection. Choose your LADIES! . * your Easter dress-up problems.- ln full length or shortie styles-fitted or Easter perfect suits, softly feminine with Everything that's new lll prints or plain materials. Sizes l2 to 52, including half We also have flaring ballerina skirts, Gib- son girl blouses, smart jackets and hand bags to complete your costume. lay-away. plan. garments until needed. TiiE onssuom. co. no. i the answer to flares with the new choir Pleasing assortment of 19.75 '° 62.50 our very large collection ol widely flaring skirts. Young mature women's styles. 12.95 '° 59.50 7.95 '° 27.50 needs a hot. See our won- 3.95 ’° 10.95 entire outfit now and use our A deposit will hold your 99 llllEEll ST. mmr sronisais r-maras SINGAPORE. Malaya ~— (UP) -- Pirates (modernized version) are at work in Malaya waters attacking Napoleon and Uncle Elby coastal and fishing craft, and mod-l ern methods have been adopted to cope with tlm-n. Former naval pa- trol motor boats are being success- fully used. Iy Clifford MacBrida egg Production ilp This Year Egg productio continues at present levels, which levels are higher than last year, Mr. F. M. Nash, senior poultry products in- spector reported yesterday in a Dominion Department of Agricul- ture egg and poultry market re- port. He said present production is considered excellent ln view oi the severity of the winter and snow conditions. Volume oi eggs going through hatcheries is increasing steadily and has reduced somewhat the volume oi’ quality eggs on local markets. Maritime markets are well supplied with eggs end all surplus stocks are being packed for export to Britain, three car loads being shipped last week, with the result paying prices for un- l e?" \ I llancamjis Porkalioans t l Two delirious varielieil IVIIY Pl-UMP. ‘IINDII IIAN o d q ‘l MPIITII-WITIIINO YRINII Q l l‘ ‘Oaee again the whole family can enjoy ' Van Camp's famous Pork and Beans with , - r I medium sized and stamped for ex- port one and one-half cents more. _ Tomato Sauce, and the distinctively dil- . feral lavor of Van Camp's New England Style Pork and leans with Molasses and , * Tomaso Sauce. Next time you shop aslr for both kiadmNaw is she time to stock . up with Vea Camp's. i graded eggs continue on an ex- port basis. Operators oi grading stat-i quoting for ungr ded eggs. A large 3'1 1-2; A m ium 35 1-2; B 30; O l8. Carlot assemblers or charlottetown dealers are quoting ior the graded pack i.o.b.- shipping point: A large 42; A medium 40: B 34; C 22; and for_A large and A per dozen. Most chick hatcheriu are now in operation and although sales are not up to i941 volume at a whole is quite favourable. Considerable orders are on hand ior March, April and May chicks. Severity oi the weather coupled with snow con- ditions have contributed much t0 lower early chick sales. lions Wiring I-‘or Flro lit Monoton (l! The Canadian Peed) MONOKW. N. 3., More]; 11- Inadaauate and defective electrical V1598 was the cause of the early 11101111118 biaae which took the lives of three occupants o! g m“. meat bisilding here last week ' it was stated by Charles Plant, fire Underwriters Investigation my,“ oi Canada for the Maritimes, who gave evidence here this morning It the owning of the Provincial F1" Mvshll’! inquiry into the causes and circumstances rounding the tenement iire at the corner of Main and. Robinson Streets March 12. York And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey and family Fern and Gordon oi’ York were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jen- kins and family oi Marshiield on Sunday. ~ Among those attending the run. eral of the late Mrs. John Drake of Hazelbrook in Charlottetown from York were Messrs. Vernon Dennis and Leith Brown. Due to the winter blizzard which swept the Island on Monday many motorists were forced to _leave their cars on the highway or in Charlottetown and return on foot or by train to York. Among the visitors to Charlotte- town recently were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vossey, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling, Mrs. Harry Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vcasey. —L. Th! lymlimttiy of the commun- ity is extended to Mr. Wylie Gib- son oflMarshlield and relatives in their recent sad bereavement due to the death of Mrs. John Drake, Hazelbrook whose death occurred in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital on March 5th. The Board of Stewards of York pastoral charge reported the fi- nancial standing or the United Church under their iurisdiction in the 1M7 which closed recently in a very encouraging condition, also the organizing of several church activities were meeting with great success with the little children. The two new dwellings which have been under construction dur- ing the late summer and fall are now completed. These homes are owned by Mr. Harry Swan and son Dewar who sold their farm property in Covehead recently, moved to York last year and have now moved into their lovely new home. The other owned by Mr. Prank Watts, a retired section man of the Canadian National Railway moved into his home very recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts were entertained by their family namely Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Swan (Grace), Mr. and Mrs. Richard Veeeey (Dorothy) and son, How- ard and his bride Kay on the oo- caaion of their wedding anniver- sary in their new home on the old homestead purchased by Mr. Pr. Watts some years ago when they moved from Grand ‘rracadie. A very marry evening was spent and dainty luncheon was served by the hostesses. On departure they wished this happy couple many more years oi happy wedded bliss. The regular monthly meeting oi York United Church Junior Mis- sion Band was held t the home o! the header, we oyd Vessey newly appointed leader for the bend. Meeting opened by the presi- dent. Miss Elisabeth MacDonald by the singim of hymn, Jesus Loves Me. All members repeating the Mission Band Purpose in uni- son. Rieqaonsive reading from Hymnery No. 745. Miss Betty An- drews read a Scripture reading from Psalm 138. Followed by prayer by Leader. Hymn: Away in a Manger was then sung. Bleeding irom Study Book was vary inter- eating. “The World Friends" which are very interesting to the little ones were distributed: The business part oi meetim was conducted by Miss Elaine Cook who read the minutes of last meeting. Roll call was answerect by twenty-ll“; a. C .. .. l - J The Little Sparrow Fall" was sung by members. Meeting closed by Benediction by leader. Ciames were then played by the little ones who were treated to home nude fudge before they departed after thanking am. veesey for their enjoyable afternoon. HOUSE COSTUME SHOULD ILATIII The career girl who invests part oi her clothes budget in a pretty .eisure hour outfit is smart. 110% extravagant. By switching from a tailored business suit to a is» ' ‘ basics! robe, houseeoat or lounging pail- mas at the end o! the day. eh! saves unnecessary wear on marl expensive clothes. This change of pace from sombre street talc l1- so oepo u! ‘horde. An end-oi-day outfit needn't be expansive. You can, which you already have. ‘mnic made tom-straight ltrllil 0! m!‘ tarial by cutting e hols in tM middle ior your head. hemming u? the sides and cinching in your waist with a long sash. But choose your evening at home sur- I 30 cents. Closing hymn. "God 5"! . without too, much sewing skill, make iuli-Ill-ll-Q ered akirtsto wear with blouses tops ior pajama trousers sen be - ' Li; ouanomrncrmrwrrsrowre 'l'0ll'llill IIIWLES llllll0 ' NOW _RILIIVID IAITII Plan's how to prove for yourself lliei deeper-penetrating IUMIY‘! STAN- IBS Willi! lUl does bring footer relief from aches and pains. Just massage the adiing spots briskly with Wtllil IUD. light away. you feel o comforting. glowing warmth whldr means that elru- llllon la being stimulated and local Ingestion broken up. Immediately the pain is aased—adring muscles begin lo feel better. 5o don't stiller-got your Iar oi WHITE kill today-and comfort will away. 30¢ and 50c ol drug stores- WI BSTAINLEQS S WHITE RUB for practicality. The privacy your home gives you a chance t0 indulge to the limit your fancies in frills, ruffles and colours, Make the most of this opportun- ity by trying out colours you con- sider impracticsl ior ofiice wear- tho brilliant reds, sunny yellows, eye-stopping plaids. A gay colour can be a pick-me-up for tired spirits. Defeat may serve as well as’ vic- 1's‘ To shake the soul and let the glory out. When the great oak is straining in the wind The boughs drink in new beauty. and the trunk Sends down a deeper root on the windward side. Only the soul which knows a mighty grief l” a Ji-uvim lPPIX ' o MILDER TO COLORS llllEllMlllll PMNS I ol &i}frll'§lilll§g]m £ i "IIOSIS LEFT 2" i h; 7*‘ 9S§‘<'-4._} may serve To stretch out spaces for the soul. __________.._ CENTRAL ROYALTY SCHOOL Report for month of March. PItlltlABY DEPARTMENT DISHES SHINE -—even Without Wiping! N0 Sir/m‘ Nu Slrvrilxl Dn-ll li'llvr'fl no soup lilm l0 priliali nvuuy Eva-n lhv rlixlww rlF-I ryu-nrvlr-ss‘ . Q o’, ensemble ior flatter! so wcsi U rial-aim: wm awrwfff; o O‘ ' Q Can know a mighty TEDWN- Plln Donald 2. Ralph Wright; 3. Wayne MacAusland. Pflfy. Grade 1’. A.—1, Patricia Ander- 3. Junior 80h; Grade 1V.-1, Maureen Mac} Ross. w was.» c“ 2, Gail Stewart; god!’ w sailor- ___a_ on [I07 o ‘ia- Ewen; 2, John Morrison. derson 94.5%. Perfect MacMiiian, Elisabetta Doiron. on w”, cannons _ mom-slums sumo for Dishes and Fine. Washablesl Grade I. B.--1, Laura Bernard l 2, Jeanne MacKinnon; 3, Bet Grade I1I.—1. Anna MscMillan; R01) ~ 2, Edoia Ross; 3, Marion Clark. Grade 111-1, Deanna Mayne; 2. Annie Lula MaoLean; 3. Margaret er. Gracie I. C.-—1, Clifford Mam Highest average -- Patricia ‘Al- Attendance - Wayne MacAusland, Ralph wright, Anna i. p-The first Soils lo WtlSll Dishes CLEANER nnn sosm. I , QQLPS Patented Sudgjigeevey