MAgcnH1o.__1g49 * vocnnoiiiil I rouonuou rnlcricnl. VETERINARY course If a sufficient number apply, a Practical Veterinary Course will be offered from March 28th. to April 2nd. ¢oi1|leCIl0ll with the wintei’: programme of "Agricultural Edu- cation. The course will open ot Birch Court at 1.30 P. M. on No fees are charged but those attending will pay their own travelling and living expenses. pplications should be made at once to Mr. R. Snazelle, Vocational School, Charlottetown. ‘ DEPUTY MINISTER and DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION. CORNWALL school. -, Wide Range Of Selections Offered Monthly report 1°!‘ Grade II—l. Nolma young, equal; 2, Joanne Donahue; zzell. III-l. Merrill Scott; i, m“ y ; 3, Graham llaoPhai . QradeuIIIIT-l, Arthur MacPhall; g’ Gordon MMMLIILIII Parker Beer; 2. To those who have not examin- ed the Syllabus for the coming Musical Festival, it will be inter- esting to learn, that it includes a wide variety of selecti something to interest almost any individual or group. For instance it includes vocal solos for all ages. choral numbers for city and country groups, clubs, C.G.I.T., Girl Guides. Tuxis and Boy Scout groups. male and duets, tries. quartettes. octettel: elm the same for mixed voices. Piano solos and duets. or- gan solos. violin solos, school bands and rhythm bands and wind instru- ment ensembles. It is suggested that individuals and groups obtain a free copy of the Syllabus at one of the places examine it carefully. and than plan to enter. The Ikeoutivs of the Association ubllo, that this is nd they are anxi- ous that all persons of musical ability participate. The closing date for receiving entries is March 15th. The Of- ficers of the Association point out. that there may be many who are about competing, they suggest that in such cases. Grade Vl.-1. Carl Willis; 2. Aud- rey Fnzrell; 3. Christine Maximal]. Grade vm-qh wand; Zvillls; 2, my; Hyde; 3, ames Y l’ I: I 1on1; 2, Ina Lowther. Grade IX.—1, ‘Philip Ohanrnan; 2, Morrison MacKinnon. Grade X.—1. Eva MaaPhaii. Hyde, Blair lirluaell, David Young. (yrsham MaoPhail, Arthur Mao- Phall. Parker Beer. Gears’! 147W- ther, Christine MacPhail, Carl Wil. Ill, Amby Hyde, James Hyde, Wanda will“, Dorothy Dunaford. Ina. Low- thel‘. Philip common. Ew- Meo- st B. King-Teacher. THE CENTRA L GUARDIAN This column la reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five centa a word, strictly pay- able in advance. I COOK! fvr Photographs. JIMMIIW TAX! Phone on CONFEDEEATION LIFE I!" SURANOE. CHARTER FLIGHT! to any point in Canada or the United States for passenge or cargo. Phone Maritime Centrar Airway: Limited 206i or m. PANTRY SALE Saturday. March 12th. 2 o'clock at Prowse Boos. Sponsored by 5t. Joseph's Sodality and Alumnae. IIWMUNIZING CLINIC conduct- ed by the Health Division will be held today at Notre Dame Convent at 1.30 P. ‘M. and ail the Model School at 2.30. ..____ TEE CIIARLOTTETOWN MIN- ISTERIAL ASSOCIATION — ‘The March meeting of the Association was held in the residence of die Salvation Army Commandant, Ma- jor E. C. Hutchinson. with the vice-president, Rev. M. D Dunbar, in the chair in the absence of the president, Rev. E. R. MacVlcar. After the reading of the minutes by the secretary. Rev. J. D. Dav- lson, and the settlement of sev- eral items of business, arrange- menis were made for the service of three hours’ devotion on Good Friday . The service will be held in Zion Church with the following ministers taking par-t: Rev. G. C. Webster. Rev. J. D. Davison, Rev. T.H..B. Somers, Rev. M. D. Dun- bar, Rev. J. T. rbbott, MaJor E. C. Hutchinson and Rev. W.E. Dudley. The member's were then shown some film strips by Major l-Lutch- inson suitable for work amongst children and young people. The next meeting will be held in the Y.M.C.A. building at the gracious invitation of the secretary. lvir. 355- A- 340901111911. on Tuesday, April 5th, at 2 o'clock in the aft- ernocn. Personals Mrs. H. E. MacNelll, Charlotte- lt would be wise to place an. entry, as the cost of entering is negligi- ble. They also emphasize that placing an entry does not obligate any person or group, to perform, but it will be the only safe pro- cedure, as entries cannot be ac- cepted after March lb, unless post- dated on er before that date. m MEMORIAM ha loving enry Jenkins who died March 10th, 1947. Two lonely years have pamed away Since our great sorrow fell. The shook that we received that They tall ua time ia a healer And helps as to rorset- _ Bart time so rar- has only brow! flow nanoll we miss him yet. Ever ltanembered by Bin Wife and Family m ME_M_ORIAM , of our darling Mr: William l. Graham. Bea View, died March 10th. 1928- Gone hum II her loving face And liar plannnt cheerful ways. A heart that won so many friends In Dy gone happy days. Ever Iteanembered by Her Family. RQMAYO saucfi second trip to the Island by plane N0 LOB-D MAYOR-S mm N Z___(CP) _ come loose plate discomfort. FAB- ‘Ilhe New Zealand government has declined w raise the status of the mayors of Wellington and Auck- land to lord mayor-s. Although mail from abroad is almost always ad- dressed to the heads of the larger administrations as "the plates holds them firmer so that gummy. gooey, pasiyrtaste or feel- ing. It’s_alkallne (non-acid). Does not sour. Checks "plate odor" town, ia spending the balance of the winter with friends in Sack- vllle, N. B. - _ , _ Mrs. Gordon MacKlnnon, Clyde River, returned recently from a visit with friends and relatives ln Wakefield, Mass. ' Mrs. Dan MncNcill, returned to her home in Clyde River recently from a visit with relatives and friends in Mass, New York and Conn., U. S. A. The many relatives and friends of Mr. Bertram Willis, Kingston, are glad to know he ts making a speedy recovery after undergoing an operation in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Mrs. Earl Layers has returned to her home on Hlllsboro street after spending the past four weeks in the P.E.I. Hospital where she underwent a serious operation. Her many friends hope to see her a- bout again soon, enjoying good healtih. Mr. Martin Mitchell, Rocky Point, chartered a plane from Paul's Flying Service in Charlotte- town to attend the funeral of ex- Citief Isaac Peters which took place Wednesday morning at Len. nox Island. This is Mr. Mitchell's this winter. More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here is a pleasant way to over- TEEIITI. an improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower they feel more cotnfortable. No (denture breath). Get FABTHIILTH mayor," all carry the rank of mayor ma” M my drug 8mm n By J. R. Williams eteerms " NO-"HE MEAN IN THE HAY 5 HE SLEPT PA§T\ . TIME 10 HOLLOW A HUMP oiz HUMP A HOLLOW.’ THE PAIZT YOU MOVE MOST m vourz GLEEP TRAVELS TH’ MOST.’ dine, Mt. StewarLJPiIisls 5mg‘ Em‘ . ac . r f;;;,',';‘_° “m” 22. at s o'clock when Rev. o. o. Those qualifying at Borden were: Webster united in marriage Alice Second year. John A. Croken. Kathleen Pllley of Saint John,‘ N. First year, John A. MacLcan. 13,, and Daniel Gordon MacNeiil En-umett MacDonald. Joyce B- Rfldd. Rhea H. Jay, Helen L. Kcough. Joan Ceretti and Teresa Rodgers. Gallant, Alxlona Gallant, Shirley Keough, Elwood MaKenna. and Everett McKenm. at» Province would be represented in the Doruinionuwide competition next. year. aowean momma rum Footwear at 115 Queen Street. FUNERAL YESTRDAY —- The funeral of the late William David Murphy was held yesterday mom- ing from his horns at Soutiap-nt to St. Dunstanu Basilica where Requiem HighMsss was celebrated by the Rev. P. F. MacDonald. who Duffy. Vincent Grimes, Fred Keenan and E. Corish. laibus and entry blanks are avoi- Montague; Taylor's Drug Store, Mail your entry Now. JUNIOR LEAGUE CHARLOTTE- evenlng, March 8th. at the Nurses‘ Home with twenty-four members in attendance. The president. Mrs. secretary. Mrs. Pierce Doyle, hav- Ways and Means committee, stated permission had been granted by Mayor Earle MacDonald to hold a business the meeting adjourned on Lawlor. Mrs. Ivan Laurie and Mrs. Examined llere 0n First Aid A series of examinations under the Railway Council of the Order of St. John, conducted by Hon. Dr. W.J.P, MacMlllarr, OBE. medical officer, Canadian National Rail- ways, was concluded yesterday. Over 60 candidates were examined. Mr. D.W. Kyle, regional superin- tendent First Aid, Moncton, in- structed the classes. Qualifying for the senior anvards were. Ivan J. Hughes. Charlotte- town, who is to receive a label to his medallion and Arthur n. Rog- ers, Bciden, who qualified for the Members of the classes were way, Charlottetown Hotel, Canad- Cnnadiun National Empress. were: Doucette, Jean MacFarlane, Mildred wells Peter C. Hughes. Wm. Spen- Innis. Edward Strain, Francis Charlottetown, Charles H. Pollard. Bristol, Everett Wood, Mlllview. Bucll. Murray River, Brent J. Gil- er. Cardigan. Frederick Webster, Souris and Fred L. Jay, Luke First; yea-r, Viola Toole. Mary W. G. Barter, Claude J. Oar-roll, Harry MacKa -, Donald R. Holden, Wtn. Arthur J. Coffin, Arthur R. Doucet, Arthur E. Richard, Reginald Mur- ray, Wm. E. Grimes, Alexander Maclsaac, all of, Charlottetown. John E. Gillie, Sunumerside. Lloyd c, Nicholson, Albany, Chester A. MacLean, Winsloe, James M. Jar- Mir. Kyle expressed the hope that Longevity . Candidates MRS. carrnsnnvn Moaasmn The latest name to be added to the longevity llat ia that of Mrs. 515° WWII-WWI 597W“! it I316 Catherine Morealde of Milton. who grave. The pallbearers. were Henry observed her 90th birthday on Janu- Peiers, William Grimes, Ambrose ary last. As this article will bring to a close this column, the writer would _-_- like to make a few comments on ONLY FIVE navs reasons the the 89 candidates closing (my, go;- yam- Muyul n, have appeared under the above cap- tival entry Free copies of the syi- IIOH- . 64 of the candidates listed are able 5L; Mme;- Bmg and Toombg- over 90 years old; 5 have passed Musk; 5mm’ Qhaflonetwm; My, the century mark, and only four Rpgerg, Bun-unndde; w_ A_ Jones, deaths have occurred among this Tryon; PQplmg Jgwqngry store, remarkable group of old timers. Among the group are ten French No Indian names were whose names Kenslngton; J. H. Myrick, Alber- Awdlanl- ton March 15m 15 the c1051“; dam submitted for inclusion in this col- umn, although the wrlter contact- __-_. ed their chief at Lennox Island. Of the 89 names Tgwx 30511113“, _ Th, "guy" sketches have appeared in all but monthly mung” mmmg of the seventeen which would seem to be Junior League o! the 0181.10,,» quite remarkable in view of town Hospital was held Tuesday fjgznlllzaffllljlcze“ P°"°"°1 "m" Much information has been sup- plied by the different relatives of the candidates, and the writer is 30h" 01331110"? W“ I11 the dlllf- indebted to clergymen, doctors and The minutes of the previous meet- college professors for ing were read and approved. The cooperation. I have sought not so much to ing moved to Halifax. Mrs. Lester write the histories of these aged Qfflmmgll w“ gppglntgd go 1111 residents, as to record the places [he vacancy for the balance o] we where they were born, the number year‘ you,“ arrangements were of their children. and have m-ade for we rummage my!‘ Mm posely been very brief in regard to Walter Lawlor. reporting for the the“ mrsmmll ofigslwalgegfi-‘it “fir: work had fallen into abler hands, Z0 the: theilr life stories might have een rou tout with eater force Tag Day. There being no further and denmgem gr In closing this article, I should motion of Mrs. Cari Green. scc- like to quote a really fine poem 0110643 by MN- GBDIRB Chandler. from the pen of Isabella Crawford, Tea was served by Mrs. Walter who was one of Canada's first wo- men poets, a woman who had ex- gown-d Mgglnnjs, perienced all the hardships of the . Her life was a sad and hard one; and we are ttold that her father and nine of her rothers and c, N. sisters died comparatively young. She herself passed away at To- ronto in 1887 when only 37. submitted the their kind pur- the years. pioneer. The mighty morn strode laughing And Max, the lab'rer and the lover Within thlb forest‘; edge beside a The mossy king of all the woody Whose Shattering branches rattled. As moon-like Waking strange thunders, rousing From the full llcn-throated roar to sighs ' Stealing on dove-wings through the medanmn- Swift fell the axe, swift followed drhwnlm" the 5m“ °f u“ Ran‘ Till the bare woodland bellowed l5" Nltlmml Telegrlilthsr “"1 the As the first-slain slow toppled to Qualifying for the various awards no m“: glfcebesolaqmh a" thou 5mm"! W", 535m“ Llmdr M“? Cried Mag, and laughing heart and 5P°m°~ chi-TI” 5mm- HNTY c755‘ The vast prone trunk, "And have I ten-Alfred Martin. Hwy MM- Above‘ his ashes will 1 build my W515?! and J°$°Ph Wall" 5-“ °I No stone sbeneath its pillars, but- N°flh WIIMIITW wm- MwD°mfld' Soon theklgrehlt heaps of brush were Harold M¢C1°5k°Yr 1m“- wm- 3- And, like a victorIhlVlax made pause 11s. 8t- Peter's. Svmiwl W- will!“ His bdbtlglfleld high strewn with MOYIIB-Blle- Mm"! D- MacDmmldi Then roared the crackling moun- tains, and their fires VEIYIE» Metln high heavens, clasplng flame MEN-Ni Estella v- Bluter- George The thin winds swepta cosmos of‘ 9811116559?- Ffed 0- Ymmkm Clive Across the black midnight sky; and E. Bl"! M1311» “incl! Ma°D°““1d' Walked pale behind the resinous PILLEY-MACNEILL A very pretty wedding of much interest was solemnized at Zion Manse, Charlottetown, of St. Catherlnes, P. E. I. The bride looked very charming in a street length dress of navy 311115011: slime‘? Gil-Inn“ Ywnn‘ blue silk crepe with grey accesories. she carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Elle was attended by Iowry. Charlotte- town. who wore a street length dress of brown accesso lea. m, Mgchlillan congratulated consisted of carnatlons and snap- Miss Margaret the candidates and referred tothelr dragon. high quality of training. a The groom was ably supported 10S 1-2 GI!“ GUOIIQ Street ' saa ma new mulmanr NOW on DISPLAY AT THE LAURBTTE Charlottetown Phone HIS-Is WEEK erw FOOD SALE rnunsonv, FRIDAY and slrunnnv OREIIM 0F TIIE Aylmer Mixed FISII FRESH FILLETS SMOKED FILLETS SMOKED KIPPERS BONELESS COD FINNAN HADDIE AND CANNED FISH of all varieties PEAS and CARROTS. Cream Of The West _ FLOUR WEST FLOIIR 0B Lb. BAG 24 I58. $I.39 “Z31?” Island Brand MACARONI. 2lbs...........25c HEREFORD BRAND conuro our. 12 oz. lin . 53¢ uonu. no. . . . . . ROLLED OATS. 5Ib. bag . . . . 39c SLICED FRESH l swear PICKLED BACON, lb. PORK SHOULDER. lb. CORNED BEEF. lb. BULK cures: (our n», .. s. .l49c SWIFT'S LYNN VALLEY LARII. BORDEN'S EVAPORATED mu. an tin. ZIOI‘ ..... PEAS. special process. Zfor MARVEN'S LTD. are having a demonstration of their fine pro- ducts in our Store. Call in and sample some of their high qual- ify lines. Demonstration next weelc also. | Marven's nroutln on curs. 8oz. pkg. ....2lc | |iMarven's DAINTY size SOIIAS. 16oz. pkg. . . . . . 29c; I c. o. o. PHONE ORDERSWILL er STRICTLY ATTENDED To H- <3- ATKINSO (RROOETERIA) by Mr. Calvin MacKinnw. Char- lottetown. The brides gift to her attendant was a beautiful 801d signet ring. . After the ceremony the happy couple motored to the home of the groom where a reception W" held in their home. Af con- gratulations and best wish were “ended a delicious supper was served to a number of relatives and friends. ‘me table was centered with the bride's cake decorated in white which was later cut in the tradit- tonal manner. on ei d’ I169 0! which were tall whte tapers. Friends of the Hilde assisted In serving. During the evening a jolly crowd of seraneders gathered to extend best wishes to the bride and groom, who were generously treated to refreshments. Numerou gifts of sliver, linen. cheques. glass- ware and pyrex testified to the popularity of this young courie- They will reside in St. Oatherlnes where the groom is a promemlll farmer. A host of friends of Mr. and Mrs. MacNelll unite in ex- tending their best wishes for many years of married bliss. GRAYB, Essex, England - (OP) - o. Kirby, o1. still does his "daily dozen." HOSPITAL RISE OAKVILLE, Ont. — (GP) —- O08‘. net-stone of the $390,000 Oakvllle Trafalgar Memorial Hospital was laid here recently by J. A. Galrdner, head of the- hospitals financial cam- paign. Mr. Gall-drier was presented with a replica of the ceremonial Weantradlneia lomaveryflngnaedeara III STOCK TODAY 1-1848 Meteor Iedan i100 miles. 1-190 Meteor Tudor 5300 miles. 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You can new get the basalts a! d lnnaltlne vitamins essential build-up elements t be tone up year system, help ball and atanlla te and economies to nae. lay from year his) Ftscorrf.