.tIie . .... Ilolell Vinson Irtlillr lreaeiler llelell lirelioricil Patric Knowles i. Edvard limiter; ‘S MIGNIV NICE IO NAVI MEI YOU ~ LOVE l! llli MIMIC . 0017A GIVE MY HEY A lliAK ~ IPIILING PREP. . cllpknty nlnrl O Al” News “POST WAR JOBS" A March of Time Featurette HEN PECKED ROOSTER PlilllllE EDWARD __Tll-llliY and SAT. SIIOWING AT 3.15 - 7.00 and 9.00 slim: — ro-lllellr iii sir. ‘SHOWS AT 7 - SAS-Matinee Sat. Only 2.30 PIAIIII IACKITIRI UN ‘I'll .- [CUSII I. . . planning an unccrupulcuc plot , 0c rulc c frontier lovln- nulclcd only ‘ by the cunning and ecurcg-c c! c ‘Incllcr lawman! x 1 SIAIIING {sols LIVINGSTON i” iii SMILEY BURNETTE wirn NANCY GAY YAKIMA CANUTT EXTRA l l Y G-MEN VS. BLACK DRAGON. CIIAPT I . - STEAM BOAT 0N THE RIVER (Travelogue) JUNGLE LAND — (Comedy) {L iiuionllws 1.11mi . (Carl-will _._._..,._.,.,..l Mr. D. W. Kyle, Regional Supervisor of First Aid for the Canadian National, will open a class on 'I‘ues- day evening, April 11th at eight o'clock at the C.N.R. Depot, Charlottetown, and at Borden on April 10th. For the first time classes will be open t0 the pub- iic. Railway employees wishing to enroll contact Mr. E. W. MacKinnon, Superintendent, others Dr. J. J. Blake or Red Cross. 'u'b‘n'n'n'c's'c'n'fs'n'u'n'c'c°s'. I fh\\\5.’s'p'n' 's‘¢'.i'n“n"‘-°-'n‘i'fi'b'¢'-F:" ‘ " tilt r inlet?“ B_ Agrmmure roi°°iiéwhiriliiillifmlifdli‘ 5.". ilinister Speaks / -_i with an advisory council. Express- ing opinion more agriculture should FREDERJCTON, Mlircli 20—(GP) anadiilil crops last year were be taught in schools. Mr. Taylor said it was probable that at least two composite hign schools would be established in the province with- eh litr rant larger thali in 1N8, 9" 500.000 lnorii men were on O farills. Agriculture Minister A. - Taylor said ill the New Bruns- in the next year. Another silcakclwin tile Budget Wlfik lellislnlure today. 0w Brunswick hll% been asked er 1043 pro- debatc, Hon. F‘ Pirie. Minis- gilmilllltilln iii i944 ter of Lands nnd Mines. said the total value of New Brunswick lim- ber products last year was about 364000.000 or $8,000,000 more than 1942 ction levels. including 80,300 ac- iii iiointoes, The total value of ‘rm will: and livestock 111 this . Mute was about 809.000.0110. m, l‘. Tflyior announced appoint- églj- B. Gilbert. Moncton, an mThc ‘moose population was es- timated at 10.000, compared with it Pal l I r r" " -:. ll ll . ll: lllell Boll: ~ille Germ oi llileh ll eery ‘about 1.700 when a closed season |D3C3mP effective several years ago. umauyvu cuflcr from boils you know how dek nnd ‘Permission to lillow beaver trap- ." they maria you feel. In! a. period next year was under consideration. eyatcrrillrgnllnjllllt." figs“, :';::h°' m“? to_ c its place and prolong [comm w‘ ° "W"! Ind pouitloing you can do may not mp men overcome boils you should _t.bo Hood, ii t , h" “is 011M media-w. Bjlldfloguiulgod Blttcc, lndllxliflyOntz Ev. l" flliiillsyou got rid of them? Thailand: have and it lc u“ PM Yfllfl- Why not you? TU T. lfllhII Ul-i Hllldo M 0Q er. -, _- The eldest son of Mr. and TIE. Arsenault. 79 McGill Avenue. a iic became associated with Reddin 'a. half until his return to Char- ~bothof the R. C. N. V.R m}; . C-‘A-P-I-T-O-L Tti-DAYAND Sill’. PLUS —- CHAPTER I OI‘ ADVENTURES 0F TflE FLYING CADETS SHOWS 8.15 -- 7.00 AND 8.15 In Memo riam MR. SEVERJN US ARSENAULT Funeral services for Severinus Arsenault, who, died Wednesday niglitat the Provincial sanatcrlum will be held this morning from his late residence at 8.30 thence to the Church oi the Most. Holy Redeem- M18. THE __Q§A_RLOT'I‘E'I‘UWN___G_IJ ARDIAN lllEITlllllfllIDllilt This column is rcccrvcd (or new; or local onuresi, but. irdvortlunc of n IIIIIY lillllrc ma) hc ct flu cents a wcrd. strictly clu- coin in advance. __ __________ COOKS for Pnolos. COAIFHDEBTITEION LIFE 1N- SURANUE. TIIE PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN UANAD A-Drll zna will be as follows: Caled- onia. 11.00 A. M. Wood islands v.30 P. M. Rev. '1‘. A. A. Duke, a a‘ 11;. BBADALBANE Uni-ted Cir-inch»- Services on Sunday, April 2nd u follows: Pleasant Valley l-l A. North Granville 3 P. M. bane 7.30 P, M. Rev. D. son, Minister. CORNWALL PASTORAL ChABuE-Services Sunday. April 2nd arc as follows: Kinifeton 11 l1, M. New Dominion 3 P. M. Corn- wall 7.30 P. M. S. School 11 A, M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Ministers 31 u TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST CIIUBCIL-Surlday. April 2nd. Boelshaw 11.00 A. M. Tryon 730 P. M. The pastor will conduct the services and will speak on the subject: "The cry oi the forsaken.’ You are invited to worship “éltgll TIIE UNITED CHURCH. 0F CANADA, Hunter River Pastoral : Services will be held on , April 2nd as follows: Wiltshire 11.00 A. M. Hampshire 2.30 P M. I-Iu ter River 7.30 P. M. Rev. Lewis M urrey. Minisatzrl. 1S 110MB.‘ — Leadi Stoker Vic- tor Hennigar is home rom England to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hennigar of this City. Victor who joined the Navy a short time after wai- was declared had the pleasure of meeting many Island friends in the service, among v/hom we; his next-door neighbor and chum. Leading Seaman Norman Sherren, while in London. and they spent a weeks shore-leave together in scotland and Ireland. inserccll q L-QQIVIOCB on Biilllfllli‘ B. MacPhail, MinLster. u. m K HIST INITALLMINT bled is dud A311 lbtll. CENTRAL PARISH. - orll 2nd. Churchill 2.30 River ff P. M. Rev Min . 0 d. 3 E. w .4 > JINE SlllPMEnNTf-tln l; refit pulentofn oc o n e 0 {he owner Mr. J. Russell Smith. Mzilzfelvood. received a return of lwen as selects and two B's. This at“ his Clyde oo m5 m.- tum. COMING — Watch for ‘Iiwe r lthe Guardian's new serial story Ixhich starts in Monday's Guard- n. BELFAST-BELLE RIVER UNI- TED CHURCH-Services Sunday. M',Aorl1 mo. moon a r. M. Rev. a 0 Evans will conduct the serv e 3-31 1i CHURCH NOTICE. — Winsloe} United Church Services. April 2nd. Winsloe Nort 11 A. M. Winsloo South 3 P. M. Princetolvn Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. Clmstable, Min-l ister 3-31-11. MARSHFIIILI) PRESBYTERIAN‘ GE.—S¢1’V1C0s for next Lord's , d as _fol- i lc.W.|‘ (l P. M. Rev. Eleni-y Baak, Minister. 3 31 1i. clnlncu OF-I-Zifimrll) san- THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CAN ADA.—Brookfield Charge. Divine Worship will be held next Lord's Day as follows: Hartsville| 11 A. M l-liunier River 3 . M.| Glasgow Road 7.30 PAM. Dorlalci| Nicholson, Student Mlnistelaa 31 n THE NEW LONDON PRESBY- TERIAN CHARGE. — April 2nd. Geddie Memorial 1.1.00 A. M. Long River 2.30 P. M, New London 7.30 P. M. Please note that the servic-. es will be as usual. and not as‘ Drovioilsly announced. Rev. H. M.‘ Buintalfl. 3-31-11. 11v MEMORIAM MR5. AGNES McCUE In the Dasslni of Mrs. Aiheii Mouue whose cream occurred at her hoirne in Tignisn on Sunday. February Zfltn. this community lost one of Iii oldest. and ilighly res- pected citizens. her death came afrer an illness of only a few W685i and was a shock to her family and host o! friends. as she had been in l l her usual health and spirits up u; o, m,” months m jam til that time. and tho 1n advanc I years she was remarkably well and active. : one was bum October 1st, 1M8. her Barents bclnl Mr. and Mrs. ‘ ‘ rteady oi Nun Polio, pion- eer settlers of that district. who im- migrated from Ireland. she married Maurice McCue 2i Sev was born in Charlottetown 28 years ago. After attending Queen Salim-e school and Prince of Wales College he studied at 5t. Marys cum-no, nrockvllle, Ont... Keenly interested in chemistry Bros, in this city as a dru clerk later going to Montreal in t e em- ploy of Tremblays Drug Store where he remained for a year and lottetown in January of last year. I-Ie then joined the staff of Jenk- ins Pharmacy where he wlLs em- ployed until compelled to leave be- cause of illness. _ He is survived by his il\‘.'011l5. three brothers Arthur and Louisa. an Norway. who predeceased FOP-ill thirty years ago, and she, then moved to Tlgnish where she; the of her , d m. ulitll ea . _ i .. was blessed with an amiablei 1111.4 iovlal nature. this combined with her natural Irish hospitality, and wilt, made her home always an inviting and emoyable centre for younc and old. which wa in no way lessened by her time Mrs. James W. Kinch and one step daughter Mrs. Mary O'Brien. as well as aJarge number of nieces and nephews. May her soul rest in peace. The following is a. list of Mass Cards and Messages of Sympathy Gerard at home. and two sisters. Guelda and Nelits. Another sister Rose-Marie, predeceased him three years ago. Of a quiet and friendly nature Sev will be greatly missed by a wide circle of friends with whom the Guardian joins in expressing sym- pathy to his parents in their loss Card Of Thanks Mrs. Austin O. Murillly. Chelton, wishes to extend heartfelt thanks to ller neighbours and friends for received. MASS CARDS Tignish Sub. Div. of C. W. L. Mrs. James Klnch Mr .and Mrs. Claude Kinch and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. l". Mnrrlssey. Mr. and Mrs. James Christober. Mr .and Mrs. Hennan Cahlil. Mr and Mrs. G. A. Ready and Edward (2), Ottawa. Mrs. J. E. Gallant and family. Summerside. Mr. John M. Ahearrl. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mooney, Rumford. Maine. Mr. and Mrs John J. McNaliy and Lawrence. Mr. John J. McDon d their kindness in her recent sad bereavement and acknowledges. with sincere gratitude the many‘ messages of sympathy. telegrams” Mass Cards and Slpi I quets received. -3l-ll. IN MEMORIAM I In loving memory of Our little‘ daughter Audrey urace Fernison,‘ who passed away ‘March lilac, ltllii-i She was only a "little white rosebud- A SWQBG IILHC 110W!!!‘ IFOIII lilflh, God lock her home to heaven Berorc snc was soiled on, earth. 0m: is missing from the circle, Ono-whose fare so full of cheer, Ono who with her smiles of slin- s ne, BHIILIIIEM cur home for seven short years. Inserted by Mother llmi Daddy. 3-31-11. IN MEMORIAM In loving‘ memory of Verlie C. Benton, dled March 30th, 1948. 0 blessed little sunbeam 0 child of lovc and prayer We gave thee to the itching 0f the tender iiepherd’: one. Inserted by llel- Sorrovrlnl I ' and Aunt. 3-31-11. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our iiau ii- lcr Verllc C, Bolton who deplr 6d "Ill l"! Mlllill 30th. 1913. She ‘as only c little while r014:- n A cwct little llonr from birth God tool her homo to heaven Bcfcrc siic Inc coiled cn earth. Inserted b: 11er- Borrowing al . Rev. Father Eric Robin, 8t. Mark's. Lot 7. Mrs. J. Morrison and Mrs, C. Creamer. Soul-ls Mrs. P. Murrialzllalr and Mrs. C. McDonald, Charlottetown. Mrs. Marv -O‘Brien. SPIRITUAL BOUQUET Sisters and Pupils of Convent, MESSAGES OF SYMPATYIY Rev Eric Robin. St. Marks. Lot 7 Mrs. J. A. Bernard. Tiimisli. Mrs. E. J. McTague. Tignisil. Mrs. Patrick Murilaizllan, Char- ttewwil. Mrs. Christina McDonald, Char- iottetown. Mrs G. A. Ready. Ottawa. Mrs. Stephen Mooney. Rumrlord, Maine. Mrs. J. Morrison. Souris. Mrs. Catherine Creamer". Souris. Mrs. l-lotte l-Ienry Gallant, cha 3-31-11 ‘iilliilcllll s BiilliS"'"""'" Vlfilifi i i ‘VBIICDIQ; F651‘: | She leaves to mourn one ulster HAMPTON UNITED CIIURCII.— Minister. Rev. Roy E. Vcssey. 13.13.. Services Palm Sunday. Aipril ma. Views-la. 11 A. M. Holy Communion. Hampton 3 P .M. Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. Good Friday service an. Hampton. April 7th at 2.30 still.“ POLICE COURT — In yester- day's Police Court there were three cases on the docket. A drunk and incapable failing to appear had his bail bond of $5.00 estreated. a drunk and disorderly was rc- leased on $7.00 bail, and a prohibi- tion case was fined $200 and costs. DIPHTHERIA TOXOII) CLIN- 3'9 ore-school children over 6 months of age should be protected, espec- ially in wartime. . 3-2s-4i. ELECT OFFICERS — The reg- ular meeting or Alpha Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi was held on Wed- flfidfly evening with the President Mrs. Robert Large in the chair. The new officers elected for the co ng year are 8s follows: Pres- . _ . A. J. Murchison; Vice President. Eleanor Bagnali; Cor- responding Secretary. Esther Mac- Dfillflflii; ording Secretary. . Mrs. Carl Burke; Treasurer. M.rs..I. A. MacMillan, Jean Fields a mem- ber from Vancouver, B. C. C“ . was welcomed to our Prince Edward rer. A very interesting debate fol- lowed the business meeting. ANNUAL CHURCH GATHER- ING The annual afternoon tea and bazaar in St. James Il-lrll yes- terday, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Auxiliary. was a most en- J°Y3b1e affair and verywidelypat- WAR WORKERS.’ world known medicinal lcurc to relilivc-ifclp Emma, Rashes. CICURA SNAP F. OlNTMENI Ucc Cut is considered t0 be a very B°°d Y?‘ . nty- 1 four-hours leave. by Renee Shim"- ‘IIIIhCfS. %i:‘hd8{'. Apclgl 2:511. Hfih, o ‘s llrc l. ape-ll , o y 1 b Communion 11.00 A. M. tCcod Pri- Phone day. Service 2.00 P. M.» st. Ellz-l, 1L9 K€I1t St, 602 Charlotte abeths Church Springfield. Ffvcm; inR Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. n. R.. ' ‘ w, . Hartman. Rector. 3-31-11.‘ ' Island Alpha Cilap- ' more THREE 1 a Bargain l" BED a RINGS $ .95 cash price i I l i l A ALLIQAT ON 11"" LOW PRICE Seldom at Similsolfs Agency have we made an offer like tl~i.! Ii is ' every respect! Every spring is llranil l1(.‘\\'—-l‘i"f1liL".'ii ll"- lvrokcn in each model. lllanv famous makes from ‘ including genuine SIMMONS. Cable, strap lmil lilli; f ironl Wllll ll In i-iionsn . sturdy wooden frame iii high riser or Pr, style. All sizes in the lot-shop early for best choice i F, A, Special Representative r0. . . The doc . ..s fled cut in mauve and yellow tllcsc lovely spring colors lending a charm lo the dlfierenr. tables, at- tractively ieucn with fancy-wurl-nl ‘s knitted wear, no illblg) and all-_ . which met rcsoy sale. i AllCfllliull icu, Willi a lavisll u ; sortmcnt ‘J1 brczirls, sandwiches‘ and small cakes was dispensed by competent waiters and a most (‘ll-l joyable iilicrlloun was spent. Ml's.| J. A. Lallsozi, who is the efficient PTCSldQli-l oi tile Ladies Auzillizlry c NVOTICE ml“ The Jenkins Pharmacy will be closed this FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 151st until‘10.30 owirfg to the funeral of the late Severlnus Arsenauit. _ .v ‘ _ . _ _ w " ...- " ' ' r r~ lveciilifi-l "Tilly Wlllimmfliifi 011 U19 er, rs. William Younker and Mrs. C. and Miss Lu t a at liulllL, .150 success aclleied James Jewell. ilillt.‘ grnrncllliiircll ullti uliu great grandson. 1115 wife. lulu has lhc GOLDEN WEDDING -— Th6 home oi Mr. and Mrs, B€I1HLID Younker, lgulgstun was the scene of a pleasant gathering on TUES- riuy cvciline. lviarcil zislli. On the occasion of their titlldell Wedding. Mr. William Green ivas chairman for the evening and alter calling the gathering lo order lltilc lVIlSS Miriam Hyde zlrcsolliccl iilc attests of honor with ll bouquet of flowers. Miss Lois Younkcr then read a culliiiillllillt.ll'v ;l(l€1i'(‘~..'i Miss ISLAND LADY DEAD — Many (laughter oi Jiillles i5. u. MCALHRJ. friends on Prince hidward lslrindfa loi-nler teacher and Customs W111 learn With lT-‘ZTEL of the DJ$b“UlIllCCl' of L‘ iottenlwn, preoc- illil 111 Vancouver on March lfltlyccascu him ill YCQI.) H30. Bur- oidMiilrdofchsli/iagliziles aiflio_rmel' 10-} lal service \\‘.i.-. o. Lil .11 il.\' sl en o . eer‘s -,;_in 11S u. 0. Paton, who .~.'1\')i{l‘ U1 Mr. 96th year Mi”. Machine plliovedflvlaclllllos its eiolil; I. Cilrlsuull of with ehls figlfilly 1'10 Viliflcbllivfil‘ Ui-gUlSDBlildUiK cll.'il--.i:ie;, taking Iii _c y ar w elje le las re- ecli lltercst ill his church will sldcd since. 'ell_ioylng excellent the inst, Tile 5g; _ ‘use was attenti- ilealtll until about two months be-f ed by mam- faring)‘ i-csiqcms ti! fore llis death. lie leaves two 5011b.‘ the lslulici. llllfl llil‘ floral iributcs 1H1" James Phiiil) u! Vflnwllvfil‘. Baii-imaiiv iiilri llozrinilul. ‘filo lCfliiilll-‘i Florence riiullkcl- and M155 l-ielcli ncrcnan. of Alberta. and foulwwgye 1am i0 m“, i“ Oggau view Dochcrtv presented 2111.5. A bcilllil- dill-Willem W5" D‘ s" McKay. and! Burial Park m vanccu"c“l 3v C, ful supper was served. Assisting Mrs. H. Lipsett of Vancouver. Mrs.’ iogiier P. E I, papers please irl serving were Mrs. Owen Youllk- lcgnyn ' Charles Olds of Prince George, B. wmflls rrirrrcuon cocoa >10: gag vault? only from cured. 0 vsnrscrlon COCOA is made the best Cocoa Beans that can be se O l: is carefully processed vvizhfithe skill of a. century's experience in making ne COCOI- O Its extremely high 32% C°°°a Pmf" ‘m: tent makes: it exceptionally nourishing an gives it a superior, true chocolate flavour. O Its fineness of texture assures a smooth. creamy beverage, and makes it ideal for baking, tog,’ For the most in qualify, food value, and chocolate flavour, ask your grocer f0! PERFECTION COCOA. Regardless of prim?’ there is none bcrtciaYei PERFECTION COCOA costs ha! H’ c1 WILL BE IN T0 SEE YOU IN FIVE MINUTES.’ Z‘. \ . - s ARE MAvE-siolw 80R i i-wn- ur Boardinfl H-iluse With ital...” HIKE HE HADA S"AFF Fiéealacsauoela! M? r 5cm ‘(QUQ v ALL WE E z _ TO Do Au. iHAr sane ? -~ i’. cooco TEACH You oocrorzfikfsoiliA STUFF IN TH‘ SHOP-"BUT MAYSE THAT'S WHAT HE. NEEDS, i5 A LOT O‘ WO TADPOLES some ol= rue ECHM e ; . r l may MADE THE MAME. ieeéfi ' ififiééicriigfgg" A LEGEND IN 8K5 LEAGUE LOCKER "(oust-i THE 0ND; KOOMQ“ HAR-RvMPH-(F was we can ear a / V, euv our is TO sous J’ l . é 7 HlM unconscious! Til. ‘W nwiruaig - it s on r-N J-SI km ml‘, AGE, MMOR i iootrr! n; N .'.:.' t rifliilflrua TOILER- NEAR 0R FAR? ‘I MUSTN Father and Mother. 8-31-11. . -l1 "' \VTE JINESHAS ‘ Ml$$ waasrsn" By TO OVERSEA DUTY MA'A ' "-5.15. rr- -2