_Il1E - ‘Ksrocx Quom fioys Bell ‘Ilel 145 O d: I‘ "ma. ti r: ‘"" 8:,‘ 35m 4 3.4 Baldwin loco g3;- lipbrrénfl a: 51).: Bendix Av an ar - “"15",: 133:1 3352.11?“ 8:“ omit? 42 1-4 gin Edison Cockshutt Plow l0 u; Mmbflw“ Dom Coal d 11 5-8 ( N fir“ Dom Efid“ ‘f; Kenngzotr, Dryden , 5 7.5 Mont Ward mt Nickel 38 gee R R m“ it? w“ l?) Phil Pet Co Masse ‘Harris 2g 1-4 5:601? r33‘? r “new Mr - hit $2.?’ r2531} ' food rcels arrive at a G rm ‘r m ' Nit 5W1 c1" 47 1'3 we“ Union R011 51°55 p“ u 9 a“ Pn-‘m e Y camp! in GEYIMHY. Occupied France, Italy Noranda 4g 1-3 West Eleo ramp "somewhere in Europe The Canadian Red and Africa since the outbr. 01' war. Present ouput 9W9; 09m a 1-2 .. . cross has sen-t more than two million such food par- is 100.000 each week from five Red Cross packing Shawinigan 1'1 1-2 eels to Canadian and British prisoners of war ln eh- depots in Canada S; m‘, pm is‘ l.‘ m St La. 00m , _.... .1$:_-- . _ _ a , ~ . w. Steel l’: coon; '10 <—' ‘ ' f Wpg Elec A 3 1-4 s , . Advertising listen Payable m Advance . Minimum cum hr any as... melt ll Cent ‘. Mflfltrhai Gllrll 13mm w Central own-s loeell. u w were: Western and l-Lnnlern loan l so; Cdn It: per word; Announcement: and Coming bvente 3o per wont; _ —-- Aquarius classified 3o per word; in Memorial Notion 10o per lneh- Lute 0| Abltlbl Pfd 8 Annm- Floral and S tun! 0i! buds. ate. 5e 2:: name; tten of Asbestos 14 ' Beur m Condolence t per ma; summon n words for sue a A Oil 19 1-4 Bob 5nd l0 cent lor overy-zgdliionnl I worth. Notices of Thanh and Bathurst A 1i 1-2 3m Dom Appreciation. 10o per I in F: wold. lbla of Bnboari tlo- Dom Tar '1 Bmulan 19 efintaop-er inch. Addie! and lotion 81.00. Other n on . Can Vlckera i 5-8 Brown W" " ' i A 4 1-1 Buff Ank __ _ Fraser v T C 15 ca] Edm Ford a 22 Calmont ---———— . F”, we pomogll . =1; , , go Mg ~ 111D ' t P Female “d? wanted __________ ______ Int Pete 18-1-2 cfifisw,“ --————-——€-—-—_ FOR SALE - 1939 DODGE coura. l c h iihiNTllm-A GIRL F0“ TouRlsT Owner leaving country. Apply I cgfiailflifzri! home. 600d W!“ Relelenws- uuardiall. a-a-o-zl. \ ' ' Davies 3' °“"°“”“" -——»’i*"*" mist. or...» sow our‘ '| | "3 W" Bum"- __> . . . . _ . C ‘ltilflloriifitlfiio-iltllflié *§f‘.»fi‘€i' R - d M11 home. write on». new ‘$115155; —--_‘~- ' IS QVIQWE E1333“ Gm‘ ' ' ' Part-time Work god; L o ea; Wanted __-————-—-" '"-_i'—"" WANTED-G on 8 800M131) house by April or May First. Apply "R." Guardian. 3-5-_li. ..__-— _' W A N T E D TO PURCHASE» dwelling near ‘ C arlottetown. with lot. Arlflv ‘ Gllerdlllll- 3-3-3l. wslFran - LIGHT sussax Cockrela, suitable for 11199111113 Eurposes. Svrlft Canadiana C0 td. ‘ WTANTED - 2s on so CORD FIR logs for shlngles—some for im- mediate delivery, Basil C. Hamil-lg? do son, DeSable. For Rent ro RENT-FIVE noolvlan Utld- illrlllSllfd apartment. imnledl t: ossesslon. Atmlv Palmer rig-litigi- ___’___._ am Phoneflllé; ____ rwtBnby Chicks ei‘"‘r;.trrsfrirr'ierrberss'r rFrank Harrlm. llfilvqt Herbtrl. Phone R l-lilil- 3'2"" ~ SZTIENDERS Scaled 'l‘cnders will t; received 1w the undersigned till March 9th for ililk Haulers on routes same B8 season of 1942 or any new routes- Lowcst or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. KlNKORA DAIRY ASSOCIATION l, W. FARMEB. secretary. ' WANTED 'l‘O é PURCHASE llSEll TYPEWRITERS a Apply ._ Post Office Box 175 Professional Dani: _ _V _>________4_- McLIOD l IENTLIY w a. number a o. 1A BENTLEY a o. Barristers and AtwrnHl-Il LII IIONIY TO [DAN l“ Prints! l!!!" liorrollondllonlpalty Ii. F. ARGIIIBALD Chartered Aeennloelo Intern Trial IIIHIII Charlottetown Prince Edward 15 the late James and later of Everett, Mass. M spent much of her life in New Hampshire. whore held pastorates. John W. Bailey. andda Stollafdlllxigtsb; l 1 I] ‘ l Elia-wan?) Anloefhetra 5:011. Ernest enhlne Smith of U. SA. Charles of F. Thayer, lives in Lynnfield Moum Stewart. Ovlem. Patrick and semen Thomas Kollv ~f Pisqufd and also NOTICE! sawnvo lvhiolnlva AND Othii‘ Salesmen out of work ‘ae- cause of priorities. Many such P ‘D_v_ Ch 11 o; ML and men now making big profits with Mrsfennrry chzrfielLsoxér-egdalbarqe‘ art-time Rawlelgh Routes. Raw- < E 1 d_ eigh Products used for many serwng Somewhere in n8 an ‘years; widel and favorably average family. Selling experience not necessary to start. Products on credit. Splendid opportunity a MRS. PATRICK DUFFY for industrious person. Write one to Rawleigirs, Dept. M-L-470- on Sunday “mo-mills mbrua“. category "Arr Further 21st. the angel of death entered the cateflofles l5 178.0, Montreal. happy home of Mr. Patrick Duffy 19W 1‘ Personal of village Green and claimed for 513%‘ 1i“ oumxeak o‘ his own the beloved wife and klme sacks o! petroleum on L“ m Yeast Tonic Tablets for Nervous . , =,_, e Lland." Mr. Howe said. “$111”: Macassa. A that.ns.:r*s.r":.§*:::.l:. .33.», my? ,y;=,r.,e,rs§, and tender nursing o; her ,1oving i_tocks_ b," I reg"; to gay that Mcvm daughter. she quietly passed to her vhgy have been steadily depleted. Mcwm eternal reward. fortified by the‘ until we now are at the point Min corp 011° where we are forced to 0281MB Min Corp Church of which she was a devoted‘ on g ‘hand-to-molith basis. the _.-——-——<———-———- Nat P610 daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. KIRBTS ENGLISH IRON AND 89c costpaid The Two Macs D1118 In Memoriam member. Mrs. Duffy. was '_"‘— . Charles Kellv. and was born MRS- "ARRLET Tu/“ER Pisuuid sixty-nine years ago. ‘_‘ early life she married. ‘Mr. ‘Pawifik .de - he” t°m°n°w or 5' the loved and respected by all for her Rev. Francis P. Thayer of Nortn Eggghazvlhilughis M“! 919551“ Pa‘ ~ t gangs??? qghgflggei sfigfidfiincsi, She leaves in mourn besides her CHARLESTOWNF N31!" F811 '33 (Hobbsl Thaver, widow , i c1 lttetownv sorrowin-v She “as bum and) ‘Qflfulhte, 0g (hfrryt. Mrs. Fmmel Praught SlUVlVlng UTE fl ,___. _.._._.._... .. __ nine lzrnndrwldron. SHERBROOKE W. l. ruary meeting. . The President occupied the chair. Meeting opened with tile 511181118 of the Ode and the repeating of the Creed in uililon. Minutes of pre- vious meeting were read and ap- proved. The qullt committee P911011" ed 2 quilts completed since laat meeting and material sufficient for seven quilts purctlasedd. The 1n- ggg“,j“fe§f.,.p§l“,fp§,flflcfa,‘}§,§‘§,f§§f,f§world grant her eternal rest row-rd» l» u» dgggrggg 1311;’; “°““ii‘"_e_____._ gm ‘lgéfrfmwwty’ Nnnfid having‘ success w. l. made 3 °1‘“~‘*- 5m“! wmmnt" The regular meeting of Success mother; Mrs. Duffy had been ail- lasts rites or the Holy Cath husband. one daughter. m, b5, Rosllndale Me's. and i-‘vee sons. ‘mi-f Thabvsr- Edlwn and Charles of Village Green ‘ and Walter ol U.S.A., who visited her husband “is mother durlnlz her illness. She also leaves tn mourn three siwers daughter, 1on5, and ion,- brothers namely: Mrs. Annie McGuirk of For! Augustus, Mrs. lvlorv Lorenclne and Mrs. Jos- Her fllnerl-l which was lergelv attended look p‘ace from l-er home The ladies of Shelbroolle W. Iflon Tuesday morning. February met with Mrs. Leonard Small on ".1111. to Joachimiq Church. Vrrnon Tuesday afternoon for their Feb- River. where a solemn high mass ' mvas celebrated by her pastor the Rev. Maurice MacDonald, who also officiated at the lzrave. The pall- bearers ulere‘ Wllllom Dovle. Peter ‘l/iacKenna. Willard Brehllllt. Earl ’ Bllell. Louis Cannon and Frederic The former Carol Marcus, above, Mossmarl, and there in the quiet 18-year-old New York society girl, cemetery at Vernon River. where is now Mrs, William Saroyan, it the soft winds murmur a requiem has just been disclosed. She was overhheri grave a beloved wife and IIIIB-flvlvetil ht? theolgogd auélllsr and mot er s sleeping. And may God DRY 1'8 B y n. 0., on atilute is grateful to a friend for a “mm she loved so much m this February 3mm say-gym ls now a m‘ lllARlilLlllgil \ tVN GUARDIAN in ' In of MARRIES SAROYAN . 1n private in the U. S. Army signal " Corps, stationed at Wright Field, Dayton. The bride in the daughter of Charles Marcus, vice-president o! the Bendix Aircraft Oomoration. II. Y. Stock III sezeasrss-seaeszsessaztzzeae r . ~rr“rr"" ~ r~rr-- lexas Corp Vanadiun Corp ~ IIIII. I: . {vi MINING ‘IORDWIXJ, March Closing sock quotations: ..."‘.b."‘"b_ r‘ o $§oa¢$a:_::a2a»n: 0-1 v-e v-ehl N N no: UITAWA. March 1 -(CP)~ Gold Gain Curtallment of the use of fuel oil Gm“ ror heatin PUTPWBS. Dim- lfilh“ Gunner governmen ‘s 081111111811 W °°“‘ lialliwell serve oil and gasoline. has resulted Hard Rn 1n g, saving of more than 100,000: 5011;“; y h o d 00° 8mm“ l lgegdthelnbqmtrl-g? iiamet nown. About 200 house oi an Department sa fly ' omes f needs used ‘e ularly by ‘ e 1 the oil situation. u “m ‘ g l h‘; Depsrtlmaelntgaqalsoasofélgeallgd hnkxqw‘ that of the . r I ‘ Jac a tion licences (Or Bessemer "c5"- Jason 872,910. are m category “M or nierr Add tightening of Kirk 1, cflllecifid when the L. Dufault atlon plan comes into @116" L Shore La a. Cad war we had be w}; Upp Can Ventures Vermilata Waite Am Wendigo OUT OUR WAY e O...;B.....S,;. Will liar S .15 CURB Foothill 1 Pend Ore 1 Total sales 311,000. Nazis Expect Early invasion LONDON. March 2—lCP»-'I‘he . Germans in France are expecting an early allied landing and are be. ¢°mm8 "Panmkyr" the escaped French senator Andre Marogelil said today. Maroselll has) joined the Fight- 1118 Hench national conlmltlee of Gen. Charles De Gfllillg in London filter fleeing from France “I am sure if a landing could take place before the youth or France have been sent to Germany there wouldbe an uprising which would surprise the vim-kl," Mam. selli said. NORTH WILTSHIRE firorlxr; PEOPLE'S UNION The North Wiltshl Y. ~ l geld their regular llleeetillautylniglgl Ome or Mr. and y”, . , ~ _, v of: Fm 25m MTSfR/Igglqgllidflizé Mlle Bay for 1'1 years. Protons to gsarggugésbhe 331F153“? “hwivcll “W95 wllcre she will lone be rclnelrl-bcred Hymn 3n scnptufe ‘as a very efficient and obliglng ‘hlllvattlrllew 16:18-20. Prayer. ‘The lpoqmistress orsi period 1 (1 b- - -‘ 3?_ qphe Presidélnise thin H3t'2é;‘.\Ies.s2t§0s c 8189 0f the business period. Piéiladfilgllttj ‘nlemlners present. rel" sng l. V1 ;_ r 30cm] was Dam’ “X50198 left to mourn the loss oi a lovlnl $117k Edward sent a word ofi coaxed? ‘Ihehreeptargirxllg Iocirtfireutfivfifgfso odieht grandchildren whom she gtégildsedwré: dlscugsed. and it ‘v/asilove deal“ pure as t ".1 I . sama A letter train fiarfélnvlngf '\t 10 oolrok to ggligga rggd by the Pzresldeélt. con- e pzrmen 1 - , the Presbytery land vngmusuegthgr’ aid who also conducted the service matters. It was decided n; send $3M as membership fees. It was decided tn invite the Hamoshirc Y, P-U. to meet with the sooictv in] M37511 R9281? Clark. Emerson Deacon and Wanda MacDonald MHWPAGE Fl 15m t in thewiVorld inted as I. committee for‘ i t was moved and seconded to send $5 to the M1. Allison Bulld- The offering amounted l5 to 4s cts. A note from Mrs. Clerk 011 Sol .04 1-4 lwas read .59 ilvllto Boxes. and thanking the Un- ilon for fruit received. Mrs. Mac- Nelll then took charge of the Mis- closed with rLvmn 394. Happy the .Hcme Who-ll God 1s. followed by the Mizpuh benediction and sinszirlg broucllt the meeting to a. (Patriot Please Copy) In Memoriam MRS. JOHN l. O'CONNOR Friends and neighbors regiet to learn of the deutll ellrly Saturday Hlor-nirlg, January 9th of Mrs. John E. O'Connor at her home ill Seven Mile Bay in her 78th year. She had been in failing health for 3 years, the last year and s hail of which she was bedfast. Tile (ls-ceased was of a pleasing and kindly D€l'SO'i'lllil\'._V which ell- dcared her to a large nlilllbcl‘ of and her many acts of charity and kindness to those in need vriil not soon be forgotten. Hunter River, has joined [lie Cull- udlan Women's Arml Corps. and h now stationed at Her father is on dlitr in Nova Scolla ""t‘-i the Veterans Guard o’ C lint she lived in Cape The numerous Mass Rvport of South Milton Sohod Grade X—1. William MacLean, I. Laurie Culos, 3. Joseph Colcs, Grzltlo lX—1. Clarion AIllrLolln Gracie VIII-l. Pulllillc Colt-s, 2. "hich the docen=od was llcli Be- ~iclos a devoted huebzilld. thew are Grade VI——1. Rita Earle Campbell of Summerside all Roam Mflchgan‘ 3 (1 zine 1V--1. Boizr slow ll e 111-1. Lloyd Flux: 'I‘l"<= fuvlernl was held on Jan. 11 Seven hill‘: Ear Church where Requiem Mnss vras' celebrated by Rev. W. V. McDon- Crliifiii‘. 1I—~1. Alton Cnles Grade I iA)-1. Marlene Pctirl-r o n (‘rrcle I rBl-l. Fhlltoll Swluulrt allci Illltll ltiroLrall f‘ fiPYHlCi Ford Ella M. (iQtFtlli-—Tl‘fll‘i"if‘l' Wocnnn. FdV/FTI‘ Ycflvsofn. ‘Russel ll-mill Papers Please Copyt Minard‘; Relieves sprains By J. R. wlLLlAllls OUR aoslzolaio horse HA-HA! _HE THOUGHT A QJAKE HT HIM.‘ I DGPT IT'S 5O MODERN THAT SEE HOW A GUY COULD GIL‘! A FEW MONTHS A60 X ABSENT-MIFflED ' ENOUGH TO THINK THU‘ A 5NN<E WOULD BE IN RANT visual the school and found towels and soap needed- Ten members and three vlstiwfs answered Roll Call by an Item o! Interest. One new member Ill welcomed to the Institute. " The questionnaire “Allfifiumlr? was read and discussed. MYH- L- 5- Linkletter in charge. A PM?" '09P" tainlng to the subject was read by Mrs. Alex Chappell. During me mini half hour I clothes-pin contest was much en- jjoyed by all. Mrs. Alex ChaPPB" and Mrs. H. Colweli won the hon- ors. A delicious lunch was served Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Arch. MacLean on February 16th. Meeting opened by singing ode followed by creed in unison. B011 call was responded tn try eleven members by a breed of hens and where they originated. There were four visitors present. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Bills amounting to $12.50 were presented and moved paid. Plans were made {or concert. it was moved and seconded to ar- der 20 lbs. of sausages, 8 jars o! runes lllire. Jamel W Taylor, Emily mustard, and napkins, also that stove pipe and wood be bought for hall. It was moved that bills ln connection with concert be paid. read and , n paper n subject being s J. i}. am 1i. Questions from the Home Nursing book were asked by Marlon Ferguson. Red Cross Con- venor gave her report. A play was for the month of . , s. Macbood and - ion Ferguson were Committee up- pointed to take charge. Correspon- dence waa read and discussed. A special collection was taken e- by the hostess. assisted by M"- Milllgan. Meeting close with Na:- ionel Anthem. Place of next mee - in; is to be decided later. mounting to $1.50; mul collec- tion 00c, one mern ‘lp 26c. Meeting closed with National An- them, after which lunch was served by Committee in charge. THAT'S JUST TH‘ REASON.‘ WE WAS PICKIN’ WILD BEQRIES RIGHT ABOUT HERE "AND THERE WAG GNAKES lN TH’ EUSHEvl. Z i" m. m»: rams: B-Aa LLB. I lllaulsrlrll. sour-no I'm “"4110 an er Den-rte: Iii noun ro 1.0m. é ALEX w MATHESON “afghan” mausoleum no m u us?‘ V ' 1943 GityTax Appeals Notice la hereby given that the Board of Appeal has set Monday, March 15th, 1943, at 10 nan. in the City Court Room in the City Building. ll the time and place for hearing appeals from Civic Ratel and Assessments for tile current year endlnl December 81st, 1943. Dated March 2nd. 1943. I. A. FULLERTON cl 3" " a-a-lol anmclub‘ u"“_l> PATPT I ‘YTlTli XIIROIIAUR li‘ PLE ‘ " to euehltllsrau sat/e rv/fl-KE wusrsolz _ .~ ; wlNNED HER NA {a l , cam: eamebw- . / euT HE em eas- y 5o THAT'S n1’ "x HEARD A M00 LAsT N\6i-\T, BUT 1 FIGG-ER rr was ‘n-t‘ MASOR DREAM HE LOGT ANOTHER PHOTO -/.~ Fltliérl-R l“ NHERED ' , HE RUQTLE THE OLD BUCKET- KiCi€Ei2~¢ HEQwl-EtGATN ‘ I THPCT Bossy NOTl-HN‘ em’ lulullej; snznlasve Atox . NlFOUT THAT! >- 600F- BROTl-lEg KNOWS 1T ~.- A Mluslnefloo - 4