35GB SIX _~___ GINGER RONALD ROGERS . COLEMAN LAST TIMES TODA Y in "1. UCK PAR TNERS " Sponsored by The Catholic Women's League "iisirfjizi Injiieiliiives Ti. iarivesg. is OuOQOOUOOOIOI 3 cacti... Roy Monte sit... N...» ztury, s. in.» O'N\ullcy tic" "' i": FAMOUS ‘UNCLES’ Frank Jenits SPEGIALH THURSDAY AT 9.30 0NLY Robin Hood Flour's Nation-Wide Program . -» gfixvmrivqnnnqinisn-ru .-_.—_-_._---.-_.»-. __ -..~_,_.._ ___ _._ LAST TIMES TODA Y " lTwolMAlmvEEs 5A TURDAY 1.30 and 3.15 GAPITOL-sls-v-riis-Tlilift. Fill. siii. ,_ 42/ —- WAS BEAUTIFUL" ROBERT CU ~ti.‘.li\‘GS——LARAlNl-I DAY-JEAN MUlR l “iiufifew m MOTi0~ P, . , g §““G¥Ay _ ' _ ._._D/lg€£@é~/Vg/Tué$si ; its, \\..- ~-. h- ufib" » ~. CHAPTER 6 OF "JUNIOR G-MEN" l CARTOON AND ”CANADlAN FlRSTS" GPELLINQ nan AT l During the Intermisson t. coll- llARlt NGTON II\I»I1.Ff'llOll was takrn up, the prccccds ' .M- l bring ilsrd for “Money Words“ and An enjoyable evining was SDJHL‘ the fnllotviiig programme was put in Irbirrinizion Hull on l" irluv t-\'l'll— i on ivy lllf pupils nf Hftlflllillflfl i118. Fi-‘oriiary 7th, when lh- iii-v» $i‘ll"=l. mutation: "A Prayer for flu-ai Spelling 13m in this part of‘ i-'~tirl;.li Chldini" B0ss’c Rodd. the country tviis al.'.(lil')lf‘(l and sllc- ‘ Silllli "Y Arc Mv Sunshine" PRINCE EDWARD ~ 315-100-9- Tlllllt-FRL-SAT- Fighting and fuming . . . conniving and cavorllng .. ‘ Gtonia JEAN uioasizmi‘ stack ‘HUGH HERBERT ‘c- Avbrev SMITH swam IRWIN ‘NAN can Iiugeno PALLEITI qiiiivjiisiiir ' DUTCH and BUDDY The Little Tornadoes Kenneth Harlan William Desmond Torn Duqon See and hear MRS. MARY McCRAE, 143 King St, Charlotte- town, answer (giiestions and guess the Mystery _Tune and win her $200.00 4th Grand Prize Winner for CFCY in 1941 on with H. M. Grenadier Guards Band — You'll hear the _Pro- gram and see and hear Mrs. McCrae answer all questions. If. l ‘ Edward Island of Charlottetown YOUR" ERYBIODWS neirivssi bickering I (Does not interfere with ° second showing of feature). “ON PARADE" In Memoriam MRS. JOHN NOY On Thursday night Januay, 9th i941, there passed pcacefully alley at her home in VfIlaBB Green 9m of the oldest citizens of Prince in the person of Mrs. John Noy. Born at Hazclbrook Deccmbe: 24th 1840. Mrs Noy had rcnchcd the advanced age of one hundred years and sixteen days- Mts. Noy, whose maiden name was Mary Aim MacDonald, was the last surviving member of the family of lhc late Ml‘ and Mrs. John Mac- Donald. Although confined to i101‘ bcd for the past two YCDY-‘i. Mrs‘ Noy was in possession of all ‘i131’, facilities until two months plev Ous to hci" death ivhun she b92311 l0 fa-il, and it became evident that her life was drutving to a close. The funeral service which was held at licr home at 2 dclcck on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 11th, was conduct- ed by her pastor Rev. D. K. Ross, B. A. of Pownal United Chuzcli. 11nd her rcmains were interred in Poivn- al Cemetery beside those of hei- husband who predeceased her t-\vciit_v-tu'o yeazs ayzo and her only son James whose sudden pussng two years ago. came as a. shock from which she never lllllv recov- ered. The pallbearers were Messrs Henry Boswall, Chatles Duffy, Wil. lord Bmlltiut. Earl Bilell, Morton Jackman and Willi-am Doyle. Mrs. Noy leaves to mourn two daughters Mrs. John Ccsgrove of Edmonton. Albezta, Mis. Daniel Mitchell. village Grcen. P. E. Island. and three granddaughters, Mrs. Fred Mossman of Village Gfcen who cared f0!‘ hei in licr declining yenrsi Mrs. J. H. Pepper, of Ottawa, Mrs. Cyril Robinson, Spokane Wash. and s‘): great Efandaughters. Sea View And Vicinity| The stormy wintry weather still! continues and according to tradition there is still more to follow. Owing to the roads being blocked with heavy drifts the mull couriers were unable to deliver the rural mail on Wednesday. The measles are st-ill raging a- mong the children of this commun- lty although iome have been quite ill, no serious complications have developed. ___‘__ Many friends are indeed sorry to learn of the accident of Mrs. John Benlrsto when she injured tier foot badly by scalding it. In the words of the old proverb one trouble ncver comes alone. Her little daugh- ter was taken ill and had to be taken to Prince County ospital. Just when her mother w s unable to accompany her All are pleased that both Mrs. Bcairsto and little daughter Erma are making a good recovery. Mr. Gerald Ltockhnri is spending Mrs. William Cousins is spend- ing a few days in Summcrslde for X Ray treatment. Mr. Scott Mouse was a business vi ltor to Sea View on Thursday. l ‘Coreoran in Iroquois Falls, confined for some a few days with friends in Sea View. i The Central iiiiariiiaiii this column ts rautved for news o! tum] interest, but nilverliflllll! “I a newsy nature may be llllilfild at 5 cents a wold. strict)’ 05!‘ nbio tn advance. CBASWELL for Pnowilravh-l CONFEDBKATIUN LIFE INSUR- _\N(;|-;_ L-iiiiliri-ZA-el‘ MADAM DOYEL, Rieadlriks. 26 Upper l-lillsborough. L-780-2-11-2i ZION valentine Tea Thursday. 14-767-2-10-31. BUFFET SUPPEIDDANCE Char-i lottewwn Hotel Friday. February l 14th. TICkGIS $1.25. L-TZS-LZ-ll-Zil. l POLICE COURT -- In the Pol- ice Court yesterday a vagrant was sentenced to 30 days in jail. TIIE PROVINCIAL SAN-ITO!!- IUM COMMISSION wish to jlfililb- fullv acknowledge a tlOllllllCll of $100.00 from the Rev. D’ J. A. Murphy. Saint Dunstairs University. L-795-2-l2-1i. CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH SERVICES for Suii-zirty, February 10th. Churchlh l1 A.M. Clyde River 3 P. M. Nine Mlle Crock 7 P. .M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Minister. Lt-BlU-Z-IZ-ll. THREE TRIPS T0 MAGDA- LENESe-Canadlan Airways pilots took advantage of yesterday's ideal flyinl conditions to make three trips to the isolated Magdalen Islands. carrying six passengers and a. large quantity of mail and exDress. On the return trips muil and exuressus well as four passengers ivere taken here. At nine o'clock in the num- nifl Mint H. S. Jones left Charlotte- town with three passengers and a quantity o: mail and express for the Gulf islands. Shortly after noon he made his seoond trip there with approximately 400 pounds of mail and express, but no passenger A 9.20 a.m. Pilot Cari Bilrke loft \\ li three passengers as well as express and mail for the Maizduleiis. Both mominR triDS resulted. in the trans- portation of B00 pounds of mull and 370 pounds of express. Trips ucre not made to the islands for sevcrnl davs owing to poor flVlll! conditions i and as a result much mail and cx- i, press accumuated. but this con-. ttzelstton was relieved by Presterdziysl 1' D8. ' FUNERAL SERVICES-into fun- eial of the late Michael Corco an, who was bom on Prince Edward Island 84 years ago. and who d ed at the home of his son Ambrose Ont." Jan. 23rd, was held on Wczincsritiy’ Jim. 29th at St. Tereszis, P. E. ls- land at l0 dclock from St. Cuth- be:t’s Church with Fa-tliei- Czoken officiating at the Rcquicln Hgh Mass at the grove. Mr. Ccrcoran had been a. resnicnt of Irnquo s mils for the past 17 years and had made many friends there as was shown by the 35 spir’tual and c-ight floral offerings received. He was prede- ceased by his wife in 191B and is survived by lJWD daughters, Mrs. James Carley of Washington. D. C. and M.s. HaroldDunu, Summer- ville, Pzince Edward Island and six sons James of Three Rivers. Quebec. Ambrose of Irquirs Falls, Ont; Mar- tin of Boston. Mass. Theo. 0f Detroit Mich: Thomas of Val D'Or. Que- bcs; Gerald of Nobel, Ont... Twenty grandchildren also Slll'\‘l\it’.‘.Tl1€])f1ll- besiters were: Daniel Baldwin, Jos- far the activities of the out-door rinks have been held up owing to the quantities of snow. Mr. Wallace Champion has been time suffering with measles and other COITIPILCII» ons. Miss Violet Bas ett spout the sveek-end at her home in Darnlcy. Mr. Colin Blrt, Indian River, was a recent visitor to Damlcy and spent a. few days pleasantly with friends. Many friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. Colin Adams and little infant sou have returned to their hotme here from Prince County Hos- al. A number of farmers are busy finishing up their threshing these stormy days. Mr. Wilson Adams has purchased the woodland recently owned by the Malpeque Trading Co. Mr. Adams is to be congratulated in obtaining this nice woorllot. Rev. Mr. Crowdis WflS ii visitor in Sea View recently calling on some of the sick of his congregation. V INCREASE YOUR i311 WHAT EMBRYO FEEDI Into a living nody by ts u fertile c“. l must. have a special dict- diet for expectant. mothers. For yo sary food elements. If the supply the embryo dies. Literally starvcs l kind you'll unlit to cull nut Inter Mrs. Fred McDonald and little son Clifford. are spending a pleas- mit visit in Graham's Road. the cur-sis of Mr. and Mrs. John A cessfully crirird out. The conittsinni »- "Jo-sun ll: and Velda. Wnlkul‘. wexe the Senior piipil< of llixicklivf llicIl.-‘.oi.. “Cmkiiig By Radio" Point and Harrinuton Siliool. F? lii Welds. The evnning began with Plflfyldll, i.‘;»'<i1ii-, SwlinolIJiiy Spfll-S" Al- aingj“; “$911001 Days." tiicn ll iirii l-lwlri. Hllll Billy MflCFRTlIIlll‘. teachers of each school lfllrfitlihgf. 'rll" pwriii; and rntc-piijves of rim,- pupdls 11S titty took lhcii" plant's on the sfaqc. The following tuck clinrgc of tit/i contrst: v Mr. Harold Cudmov, Chairman Mr. Smith lilarrFarlsinc. lvcrii An- nzuncef‘, Mrs. Fnnln hlclniro llllll lJ-"lll districts sli vvrd their kecn ‘l1- t! in lllf‘ ll.“\\' venture and do. rl ‘.0 continue ihc contest: cliir-l inc: the ivliiicr month». the ncxl i-n- to b‘ hell! in liracklry Poin‘. Hui on Frbiiini-y 21st. i M» i i 7-‘. Pcrtoti Rodd, so fl-k" ‘ fiflf": om rosriif‘ t illlli§ Wfik- ill" i o "- 3. - —--- , ‘i’ '~ Fl. W his Hfltik‘? l'.:'ii¢ lCNLffi IFPi e- 'l'li-~ pa" ‘ii/firs Hnlil G. Sicavzirl. flurr- "tci a ‘syrr-il-iip" “Winn ‘.-"ll"I to <l"‘i\". t wvili-Splliizl?" .. tl..-, stan- zicl or Walta b.- .l B8 - 84 in fuvo: of . . fore limbllffilt neg; day, i - the rink has not been opened siuroimding communities, out lo Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutherland ‘ loft. on Thursday to take their little son John to Prince County Hos- pital for further treatment. Master John returned some few weeks ago from Moncton. N B. Their friend sincerclyr trust the little patient will make a speedy recovery. Owing to so many of the VOUTW : men vilio were member: of the floc- lcry team leaving for military duty er: :'-i; lTllllTl‘. much lo the lll-5tl7lJllll- mriit of the hockey fans of this and plete feed; thc other is fed with PM n 21 day supply cf all necessn nutrients into hzitchln." regs. In supply to give clilrks n goon start Due In the incrinsc-fi demand have prnctleuilv -' " ' r ‘ our and we are now In a position to grade of chicks. nivtltlimiilo in commercial quantities. Our first hutch will br- taken on vie can supply you chicks in any quantity in the popular breeds. To iivnld any disappointment we advise booking your order well in advance. “r also carry for your convenience the full Ilne of Jame an‘) nun-y 5“ For riiur added irotectlnn we use iiml recommend PURIN/i (‘IIICK STARTENA DILLON 8i SPILLETT Chick Hatchery fill AND 70 QUEEN STREET CIIAILIIOTTETOWN l M-essrg, n. B. Cclwell, .1. n. Winfield riiizher; 2. Bernice Flood. 9 Colin Currie. more: 2 Lorne Grrfss. and Rena Currie (equal); 2. Gage cph Baldwin, Edward Camps, Hem-v Currie Goodwin. Wilfred McAree and Peter Grade vn_1. Donald Currie; 2. MCKQLID- Mable Graves. ‘i Grade VIII—1. Noreen Costello; 2. Ralph Cariagher; 3. Graves. 2. Alice Costello. Quaid Louis Carragher, Doris Cos- tcllo- Louis Costello. Noreen Cos- BY BUYING R.O.P. EMBRYO FED DILLON AND SPlLLETT CHICKS Flrsli. what ls a chick embryo? It is simply that spark of life nr combination of male and female cells that can be developed imubatlon. ln other ivords, a chick embryo Scientists in poultry nutrition have found that breeding flocks just as doctors today prescribe ii special human embryo; mus‘ have an adequate supply of all the neces- to hatch. it will likely be a weak. poorly The Purina Mills have built two special Embryo Feeding rations --Purina Lavemi and Purina Breeder fay Chow. One Is "rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN?“ Maritime Life Ass. Co.‘ Shows Splendid Growth The annual meetin of Share- ifvolders (if The Merit e Life Aa- sui-ance Company was held at the Home Office. Page Bldg. Halifax, N’.S._ Thursday, Fob. 0th. 1941 at 11 AM. Tlic repsrta presented showed a very succeenftil year. Bus- iness 1n force at 118.266.111.02) show- ed a substantially greater increase than for the previous year. The gross interest and Premium Race pt; totalled $63334400 and Asrets at saglriaoco showed an increase 0f 10. ‘I2. . BENTLEY C1411. ls lllgglicllihilfillller n" h-Lnne Em ward Island with office 1t Chi" iuttctoivn, P.E.I. ‘The follrwlng were elected D rectors of the CwnpiniH-H n- E Albert Reilly. Monoton. N- B = Dr. J. G. MaoDc/upall, Halifax: N S H, R. Silv.r, Halifax, Sen. l" l3. Black, Sackville, N. B.; J. D. M0- Keiiiia and Red Hui-ill M91593"- Saint John. N’ B4 W. F. Fraser. New ciiiisgcw, N. s; Dr. J- L- M¢- Isaac. M.L.A., Antigoiiisn. N. S. and and Dr. S. H. Murphy of Haljaic, N, s. and w. H. Miller. Campbe- ton, N, B. At, a meet-lug (if the Board of Directors immediately following the mceting cf Shareholders the ltiliC/W- lug qffizers were elected:- Hon, E. Albert Reilly, Chairman of the Board. Dr. J. G. McDougall, President. H. R. Silver. Vice-President. Bernard Ltckwod. FFA A.1.A.. AAs-General Managvr. C. J. Woods, F.I.A. Actuary. Lillian Martin. Secretary. GREEN BAY SCHOOL Honor Roll for January: Grade I—(ai—1 Helen Cudmcre. Grade I (b) —1. Gerald Car- Buslnooo In Force Exceeds - - - $18,250,000.0n Whatever your Insurance need ll-whot- aim puller; combination of protection and nvlim .. may lac-sec the Maritime Lila Representative Ho eon-help you. DRITIMQ Ll~l-'€ HIAD OIIIOI 0 IIALIIAXMJ. '!‘. W. BENTLEY, C. L. U., Manager Prince Edward Island Branch Charlottetown. P. It‘. I. as NEW l QEW issue of the Island Tele- A phone Directory is scheduled _ for publication on April 1st. Listings will be closed on February 14th. Persons who intend to become Telephone Subscribers at this tithe, and subscribers who wish changes made in their present listings, are urged to send their requests to our nearest Business Office at once. \\'e cannot undertake to give effect in the new issue to orders received after February 14th. Please note carefully this closing date. isiiiiiii TELEPlliillE 00.. LIMITED Because cf the extensive field it covers. and the freauency with which it is used by the public. the ‘Ilelephone Directory has be- come recognized as an ideal ad- vertising medium. Telephone subscribers represent a preferred class of buers from whom your message wil gain the utmost results. Be sure to reserve space before February 14th, Grade I (c) —1. Doris Cotello. Grade II in) —1. Louis Costello; Grade II (b) -l Lorne Cud- Grzide V —1. Louis Carragher Dorothy Grade X—1 Evelyn McQuaid; Perfect attendance. Evelyn Mc- will). Teacher: Helen Carragher. MT. ALBION SCIIOOL Report for the month of January. FOO o SAVI N es s3 L". WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Grade IX—1. Johncna. Myers; 2. Almii. MacNell; 3. Ora Ballem. Grade VII-—1. Morris Jenkins; 2. Catherine MacNeil Grade V-l. Charlie Ballem and Chester Jenkins. Grade IV—l. Stuart Jenkins; 2. Willie Myers. Grade II Sr. —1. Beth Stewart. Grade II Jr. —1. Wendell Jeri- kins; 3. Hudson Jenkins. Grade I Sr. -l Lillian Myers. Grade I Jr. —1. Judson Myers; 2. Eva. Jenkins; 3 Jackie Myers. t 1 lziighest Average Beth Stewart 98- l Perfect attendance for half year Jchiiena Myers. Evelyn Robertson, teacher. Use Mlnardh for dandruff. POULTRY PROFITS SIRED. PURINA NG MEANS TO YOU u see, chick embryos an well as of certan nutrients runs low, n the shell! Even If It manages developed chick-the on. n oom- tiome grown tn. Either will y minerals, vl amlns and other addition, there ts n reserve after they hatch. for our Chicks last year we “ for this - t tuipiy you with the hllhe t eff Fob. 21st. and from than ulpment. SWIFT’S PURE LARD Lb. 10¢ 2 Lbs. - — 19c GRANULATED or BROWN SUGAR Lb. 7c 10 Lbs. 69c ICING SUGAR 1 u». Pr... 10¢ 2 For. - 19c BORDENS EVAPORATED MILK 1c oz. Tall Tin Each 9c 3 For 25C BULK MACARONI Lb. 5c 3 Lbs. - 13c EAT ON’S ORANGE MARMALADE 2Lb. Jar - - — 24w EATON’S (No Alum) BAKING POWDER 1 Lb. Tin -, - - 19¢ FRESH GROUND HAMBURG STEAK Li). 15c 2 .....<{~ 25c FRESH BACON Lb. 19¢ PORK STEAK Lb. 21¢ FIRST GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER Lb. + - - 38c CANADIANCHEESE Lb. - - - 21c SMOKED FILLETS Lb. 15¢ 2 Lbs. - 29c ARROW BRAND PEARS 1s oz. Tin 10c 3_‘"For - - 25c AYLMER CUT 15 oz._Tin Each 10c 3 F01’ "' 25C CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP 101-2 oz. Tin Each 9c 3 For 25C