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Pepsod l Tooth Powdelfl and enjoy - dental wbimrees. 1 1N iE-CHNICFOLOR listens. oullouu . .‘Desplte the unfavorable westh- l ' . i er, a largo audience attended the -.s lgorilllszggnilgrg-lusausn Scottish Concert held in the I. O. loners oly the pram‘ w?“ . 0. . ll on . Wednesday, Feb. Church athored s! the ma n "d 10th., under the auspices of the cently. h!‘ Walter Iurd t Me _ Choir of 5t. Andrew's Presbyterian usual happy mgvmgp an‘ l“ 'ci'llll'0|‘l. A repeat rformance on gathering to order and “it” the an friends ' Friday night was a so well attend- well chosen remarks w h . “w “wt m‘ “on m‘ h‘ ed. On both occasions Rev. n. n. Rev. M’. n. MscLeod wnnm“§‘j'°“ purchased severe! lots and m MacLean acted as chairman, whirls tiful sleigh robe and hor. m‘ the piano accompsnlsts were Mrs. addition til u t“ ' ‘A. l". Campbell and Miss Georgie ial addition to gaébliétli. A one-act comedy, "Utéor Bentley Greed 1n a on” was presented uu er ner s oke the irection of Mrs p word‘ worth. The cast included Ml‘. ness man with s cold: Mrs. R. D. iMlCgfllgnlcitnAmy", his wife; Ray. . an as Wilbur's boss; furnace, s.‘ Claude Nicholson as Amy's assisted Ltlnaltlgsllmtlll! friend; Mrs. Martin Currie as the fortable. After s ndlng mm. t; maidg. and Mr. Douglas Nicholson in singing an "cm ma”! as a replan- man, Each actor played ladies served a delicious lunch his or er part exceptionally well, Then all departed to their homo‘ and little audience enjoyed the having done their part to mu’ many umorous situations. Preced» the hearts of t ing the play, the following program he mu" 1° was carried out: ldtime music~Mr. John Web- ster and Miss Georgie Webster. 36519190 Selections-Sgt. DUE TO hENGTH OF FEATURE THIS PROGRAM WILL START DAILY AT 230-610 AND 9. a-PLAN YOUR THEATRE PARTY NOW- "i process of erecting houses on ma: no entered a tunnel to connect m» we» w- :.*:=.""'..'..":r.r'a.rz:-."s ""3 hi! kenial man- u” of appreciation fifi‘ S‘? 634%,’? and doctors on the raged: a TODAY — ANN SOTHERN In ~* UP eons autism "' SHOWS AT 3:15 - 7 - 9 }% PRINCE ED WARD 2 Days-JWED. and THUR. runes YOU'LL wlusrlllu.” olals YOU‘I.l wmsrls an Wlys they “ma” “'3'” 11:11.3‘: it: gledvgl‘ “gist all e \i/i'/// PPSIIIIENT l3 iili liiilY lliliili PiiWBEliiliAi BliiiTMiiS lllii II Sllll ‘I0 l-ISTIN TO IOI IIOII lVllY TUISDAY NIGHT, DOMINION IIIIIOII a- wini- i lad when the the American ped on ‘u’ w‘ I‘ flag was carried from the dlurdl o ceme The Orwell Women's Institute gal‘; $00160 m7 by w‘ el. Messrs. R0 $22,662,?" “w” °I Mmdwk Large. Ivan Cl Jams Mal: mmm‘ m, om; vmofllflgf Grezoguarcllibald. ctr-sag. w . u" The services at th ' Bo “Star Of, Robbie Burns" (2) "Where glnllglfilrnxtiilg: gldgaldllglvltgd bY “mi-l were oonduobdoliyhlvfigly‘)! . b5’ Murray, hymns 'ort ' The Mountains of Mourn Sweep m] can wmch w. Down T Th s _., s answered an‘ F cuiglrilueieimg? Selections m whfifl‘ goggmqggh1= gfrrgiesdleiceasskoeébtltak 19'!‘ rsncls n uoz_zo. 4 P M8 _ - 0 . Y , e ton‘ sec" Lot _ Grass. 1”“ W“ "aids “wet-iii? wit... sirelari.‘z";“ls.“xn.‘w.s'sr .22.!“ M“ ‘- °- °- “m- Solo, “Within s Mlle ‘of Edin- ‘£12,. glfafgmmlljhra" f. Mia's Bess Mirfleld. Rook Island, "twin be also: of Chsr P. m“ burgh Town” -_ Miss Jean Duvsr. Bil 1;, The Highland Fling by {our “n; w hem...“ ‘m, i” Mm Chalmers blflwmwgbn 11-3 Mrs. Eileen McQusn-te. St. Elea- . and Mrs. Leslie’ McLean,‘ Arlington.‘ ' Th‘ Miscouche Legion, per Robert Bot- for shouting st Madltonald and partner, causing them to cililnpro short of the finish line. MacDon-' aid and partner won the coveted prize of hardly an ng. A hurry-up cal for food and drink was quickly answered by Ralph Fleming and his capable staff who gava forth with their ii. of C. liohi Social Got-Together 1 ' /,/ rr/x/ 1p (rung/r Joon and Jock clowning their vvoyihrou hthe year's h tiesl musical hitl fledlfidigfi§filwllllsfltefledbylllllli » salonwQlocaaonwsJanau-vsaaauvvwnowmomc PUS: VARIETY and CARTOON TO-DAY-CAP TOD-WED suowmc. AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 She went fo sleep as r1 secrelary. . . - V andewoke up at‘ In‘, l u modmon’s‘% “bride”! zuaanseoolnamlmvinnn-oloaaeawalsov msmmao-msmmelwwwwwwm l- an rsoia lsulune (' rumor. Solomon Islands - ' - (on - ‘The some of y _ ,_ .1 , . "din-riot of Ohoisoul. on r 4 i/‘(/)/(/' ‘Kf/ H! I 0t tvaiilrkfi A §ARAD€ young ladies-Misses Wilma Mac- Lure, Barbara Mabon. Helen Ham- ilton, Florine Higginbotham. Solos by Mr. Burdett (l) ' land". (2) ‘ e Lsddiss Who Fgllgilt and Won." (3) ‘Susie Mac- l Qidtime Music-Mr. Webster and iMlss Georgie Webstcr. I Duct. "If There's Mac Sticking ‘Onto His NAmlW-Messrs. J~l1n Bears and Willard Bruce. , Each number was enthusiastical- ly encored. e entertainment close-d with “Auicl Lnngfiyne" and "God Save The King." l i MOUNT HERBERT Y.P.U. The regular weeklv meeting of the Mt. Herbert Y. P. U. was held _at the Asscnlblv Hall of~ the Pro- testant Ornhsnage. Tuesday eve- ninz. Februarv 12th the group in prayer. for the evenini! was oi’ Vflrsith". 4 Fellowship previous meetidir. nnswered by i, fifteen members. There were four visitors present. Collections amounted to $1.15. It was moved and we send $2.00. to Colmcll mm Pool. The recreation _period was rnuoh enloved. Contests put on by Agnes MaoKenz-ie and Mrs Stirling Wood which consisted and Biblical." The meetlnz closed b! stilling the National Anthem. SUBWAY RIDES ART TREASURES _ IDNDON. . is — (OP) - Buried under Inndon llwev turmoil is over w , walk ovorv day. elground railways Inndon have provided safe outs for many of Britain's most valuable treasures during the war. Scattered in disused s t" s""°‘" °' .“°““’i°.’.' ifiil‘; Bl 9 ~ Whitehall scalfold. stained s from M ’ of "Education-la The the- g window B . III I and lees ti .i h‘? whi h survloziafethe geoliueweewgf Iiondgn ' item has suffered dom- icials t be some e before the treasures from the Brit- idl Museum can be restored. ‘ __-._ TIT in an under- 31°“ a treas- i of by hide- UV Mrs. Lawrence Macleod gave a very interesting reading on Social Welfare. A Quin co was also nut on by Mrs. Lawrence Mao- Leod wilich was very much en- joyed by all. Next meeting in be hold at the home of Mrs. James Hughes. The roll call to be answered by nnrne of soldier in vour district. Col- lection amoun to thirty cents. The moetinu a urned by slpgil-ig . A unc WEST ROYALTY W. I. Monthly moo-tr; of West - altv Women's Institute was hed at ‘the home of Mrs. Stillman Pris- sel IUb. 6th, president presiding. Twelve members and two visitors present. opened with 4r Creed in unison. Roll call answer- ed witil a Valentine verse. Min- 1 of last meeting road and an- . School and visiting com- teoe reported Letters of thanks flowers received while usticnts in ‘ hospital. Also letter of thanks from Miss Katherine M. Msclennan on behalf of the patients o! the Pro _ Sanatorium for the lazy . the Institute donated. Xt decided members would div- in groups d! to make quilts v/hich were discussed st lost ins. Tillie to be ceased in st next meet nlz. Progrun committee : Mrs. Lem lffw“ tobe Mrs hgld at Chas. jI-Iulfi’ School mom mus for ow: montiislildrsfefldm lltetson ‘a I l V ttee: Mrs. 8t - marisilgrlmgell and Mrs. Geddie Mig- Leod. "rho program ‘ committee when presenting contests _ by Ill. Prisca Clots and M?! ttaes charge fllllhd , hostess. ‘Meeting closed with National Anthem. ANGLO IUITIOO WOKN‘! INBTITUTI 0n Tuesday evening. ti». s. 1i members of the Arlglo-Rustico W. 1. met at the homo of Mrs. John L. Clartkmfor their reaular month- lv mee a. The oreldent. Mrs. Parkman. in the usu 1 followed by Oroed. ‘H10 roll call was answered. with an o - gins] Valentine. or lacking artistic ability. paying s. fins. The min- utes were adopted as read. Corr and aromas talsd for information re- work to be dean. from the‘ man lbllflied. DIM. 1:0 on hool flit. arkmsn. Gogol was the led Cross gelding nsedful A box of- books PAYS -in fuel and- oil sav- ings and increased ef- ficient!‘ to aee its regu- larly for an ' . lalloml ‘r - MIIIIJIiE-‘lll’ v Drlveieer an: Ml’ . Lot is-wreaul. and Mrs. Richard Galsno, rot-tune, Oregon. Funeral arrangements were under the su ision of P. L. Bowness d: ‘m firs... i." s.» ..... ib was o to have an Odd Pillows ceremo as requested by Cowlitz Lodge of l. so. Washington, nor was it feasilgle for the Legion of Summer-aide or Miscouohe to have a ilrb-ig party at the grave. Flowers and messages of sym- ' f mam parts A, are in evidence of the esteem in which this young man was held IDOWII! The Formal-Pillow. Mr. and rs. Percy Miller and family-Wrath. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller, Lot Iii-Crescent. Janet and Adele Hutcheson. Mt Wreath. . Mrs. Clayton Forbes. . Cecil Forbes, Kelvin Lot IG-Wresth 'l'li1\'$ Pile. Rillph Talbot, DeBert. N. s. Frank I. Hlne, Wash. D. C. In Mosaics-lam In loving memory of our darling hter and ter itlargueret (is erlne Farmer. who departed this life on February 20. 1M4. Deep in our hearts there’: a picture More precious than silver and gold It's a picture of our darling ba y Whose memory will clever grow cold. Tho her smile is gorse forever And her hands vro cannot touch We shall never lose awoet memories 0f lie one we loved so much. vlngly Remembered b Daddy and Eldroyd 2-26~1i. In Memos-lam In loving memory of a dear hum band and father, J. Frank Haiilday, Mother. who departed this life February 25, Mrs. Stirling 'McLes.n. Sunlmer- l“; side-W Nir. Bedeque-Wreatb. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Clarke, Lot 1d -Wreath. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McLean. Qlarlottetowsl-Wroath Mr. and Mrs. Ben]. Pillman. New Mrvsé Milton Picker-d. M , Willlngion. .5. A. res . . Mrs, some Murray, Boston, u.a.a. -1>l1iow. c Mrs Elsie Shelled. Boston. U. SA-Piilow. wMr and MsmO. W. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs: I. G. Maobarfi. Charlottetown-Wreath. Miss Gladys Airlock. Qlarlotte- town-Cream. Miss Mary Cochrsne. Charlotte- towm-Creeoont t Miss Maud icollv. Chlrlothtnwn Mrs. Helen Kelly. Charlottetown, Miss Pansy McDonald, Charlotte- town-Cresoent. MIBUAGII OI IYIIIATI? w. and Mrs. Frank Jollndon. Charlottetown. Mrs. V. B, Dalton, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rice. Glar- lottomwn. Mr.and Mrs. MoOurdy Bell. Char- lottetown. Miss Annie Watson. Charlotte- Mr. and Ike. Jolul Thomson. Charlottetown. Misses Jsmt and Rachel Miller, Chss-lottetowl. Mr. and Mra Geo. Yoo, Lower Mrs. Mafillew canals. m. James l-lusian. Lot ow T0 cum: Mrs. some Jalaieaon. ‘summar- "igéi. n. ll, s Mr. 1'. I. West Mm. Everett. .A1 in. "Mroullaurs Cam EI lit-rind Zane . "W" ma. uaao Masai. It h, ‘I'M; a Ivul Dawson, s1.‘ u“ day break, all the shad- ows flee away." Fondly Remembered by Wife and‘ Family. 2-26-11. Limit-rd =2 of Thanks The family of the late Ivan M. Gilli, wish to thank tho many khd moods who amt flowers, letters and cards in their recent sad Yemeni- Repo t f J t Grader X12. lgiigrlrlg! Thomas i- Gl . 3. l. Grads VIHF‘ rvlgfiili. Ada Ms a. Grade VI--1. Ina Bell. . Grade V-l. Ernest Boll. Grade all-d. Orville Will's Grade A--l. Nari! aid. i. MacDonald. Grade 5-1. Dona Grade fl-l. habel Doreen Hughes Grad I —1- I.’ David Reed. Perfect Attendance: id. Prize ‘for best attendance first term-Beryl MacDonald. firings m‘ ‘Ollftillxng-‘lli book rs rm: v e s. Caroline McOabe, ‘reseller. ___.._4.._._... keepoa y rl-anvm. eases he Amalia fin fqaek. methane n‘ C flUPfffo VP WEST COVEBIAD SCHOOL ulénon- ' Myron MacDonald. Florlndu Thomas. Prize for moat stars in ill ill Over the weekend the member's oi’ thc- Charlottetown Council the Knights of Columbus with their wive‘: and friends. hold s so- cial evening and skate at the I. D. U. rink. The entertainment began ultha half-hour skate,.following winch two evenly matched teams took the lop for a sudden death match to decide the Atomic Age Chalnvlbn» ship. The rival teams were coached b Carl “Hard Rock" McKenna and lke "One Line" Campbell. The latter piloted his "Flowcrpois" ‘to a thrilling 3-0 victocy over vMrKcn- 118's ‘Doughnuts!’ The star of the losmg team was Lenla "Crusher" lwssltor; the winners loudly no- claimed the work lrl the nets of their stellar goalie "Pucklcss" Power. and the whirlwind rushes of Will Smith-who lent immeas- urable aid to the opposing irum. Tho game was ably refereed by Hubert 0‘Hanley of S. D. U. who found it necessary to penalize one man for loafing and another {or making faces st the crowd. Following the ame a series of races was run of. The first race, for the married men-two labs round the rlnk--wss won by Wilt Smith who however, forfeited trc race by tri ping Len MacDonald. who was to lowing a close second. MacDonald carried off the first prize of absolutely nothing. The single plan's race three laps of the rink, was hotly ‘contested, beings won, by Jack .Csmpbeli,.-'with Lmlis Butler a closeuliding second. ‘The most exciting item on the program was the single women's race, Kay Duff , with a final ter- rific drive fin shed in first place to walk of with the grand prize of practically nothing. One of the con- testants lodged s protest-the ice was too hard and much too cold. She was given a consolation prize '-a cushion. f way t ough the twenty-third lap. folio ed closely by Mn MacDonald and Dir eta who rapidly closed in but coul not overtake the IP00 y Wmblnl‘ tion of Campbell and Duffy, who came in first, but were disquillllild Bill vans Now wonderful ll doughnuts. ‘oyed immensely by everyone. lvili cKenna was a tower of strength behind the coffee bar. . After refreshments everyone re- tumed to the ice-some sooner than they expected-for the final attrac- tion of the evening. The huge crowd waited breathiessly for Hu- announcemeni. of the great ton- test, designed to select the most sl-‘acetul couple of the evonia. nny Noonan, Dr. Inyals Du y and Cletus Murphy were the yudgea. Competition was terrific; the : o-vri roared for their favorites, the “uni roared round the rink and lb:- judges roared at the unlucky 1mg. to get off the ice. The winners once again were the unbeatable combination of Art Campbell and Kay Duffy, Strong rumors of brib- ery- and "keeping it in the family" were heard however. and the dis- gruntled contestants are promis- ed a thorough investigation, and 1i necessary, a complete new slate of Judges will be elected. l Knights and their friends wish to thank St. Dunstsns Uili- versity for their wonderful cn-op- eration, which contributed so much io the enjoyment of the evening Are You o Woman Needing More Vigor? i . M h lb . on“i‘i’l»¥i'|'."r°o~*5’r‘ifi°.§ Magi joy better health-have a an! aykln and a ‘impure: iorplexieo- on can as r e or bead aches, b loss fits or indigestion, ones your system is put in good order. they feel fit and to D lslAllf DRHAMILTONS PILLS ____._._- m Fisk tun teller; ally ¢hiells B1£'L‘.3j-_ "7""§"?I