M.AR'CI'I -3. _;19so Vfqeail ’7al;o!Vb/. A [Ali '3 .‘ c6“""‘i‘-“E s "T’ss-?x'iTis:i.vsi.i.s scnooi. gm of gun]-Illllllll exams. V THE GUARDlAN.’Cl'lARLO'l'TE’l‘OWN _ THE cEN_'I'RAi. ouiikoisu ' A 'l‘liseslIssssIsresernd¢ss “Thug”. In: All.‘ IIONI. Hiosselfls-J. Ilwlrnstiiresseyaetsserted llinlrllorotosvei-ygu.i;om. si five esssts s were. oiriiniy pg. er. Bus-he's rorirslt studio. Yel- sble in advance» Glam aso-J. low Cab Buiiidhx. simss: win‘.-‘be no Young People‘: meeting at Trinity Church this Friday evening. -' nisoarssnn euiaruo — up mois ior. seep. . Toombs Mug: awe... um OVII 1.000 SPRING IAMPLEB toe tailored-to-messtsre stilts and \ O00I'I tor Phoiflfllfihs. (UNIV! TAXI. Pholsi DB. slowaao sssenmss ritieii lbotwssr st 175 Queen street. oslaxnbaa. sssos. .sos- was ' Pbwod $6" to 96" thieosiess. 'oorrwI‘. 1 In “D Mill. 1. P. Msofiberson 8: the tennis fl. Rm ‘°° __ opens ,!‘riday. Much and. "mu. Oonmmoy NEW SKIITS. Nylon Blouses at Th. Fsshlon shoppe. am. 11 _ V1; 3......“ .,,.,W_ usssusicn sans. .. stools up 9 for spring at Jack Ossnexoins, “Ta 3 Big ilays Tiiur., Fri., sat. — Phone 747 or Write We Ship By Train & Bus 2.Ci}.aotaia German. sh. ‘O Men. __ —— ~ re a 1 — l. Stirling Proven- ' * -' visrr s.u-son's anon sass: ‘ads: O_or11ns‘iIiunm° Tumor. chggbt attendance for half-term Tn‘ ‘'33 P3n’5‘A'”°3Y “ an on mm‘ own" Queen I. nmcvm _ L ham Dunno”. Gear“ mmford. - smvwn “gum M mm chuck Ind Richmond Street Opens !"ri- FIRST GR.ADE—CR.APAUD OR PERFECTEON Shomning, ||,_ __ _ _ 29: One: Gorwun 3 L“u_‘n‘ Tnln_ PHI” tor mo per cent in kwgad 0‘ n.1d‘y_ diyn Msmh 3:11. It 9 A. M. ‘Bud Thames '1‘f|1fl°Y (°‘lil|i)- Rnlth and John Diinsford. Bennett Ibo . . . . . . . “dd R055"; 4 lbs. LW *1‘ 5,1] -13- mo, -1-, 1 cans. s-sons! sue-rarc ‘"13 Dllsssia, g...i.,., _ “W” W — Limwirieton ‘pro. lgriwrf om-1. tor-iwrisemor Motor and ’M°"‘ ‘"1 mm H“ °1°"m' ‘t AYLMER ASSORTED \ Pfluiss 3 lbs crude Iv — . d W 3 m°ndze_n_olr Proficiency — neg. wumn‘ mm“. B . greatly reduced prices. The sport . |b_ ha‘ I . .. . .. 45: -mm =- °°"".°" W - - . . —— °°“"' Wv- = SOUP SALE 12 tins $1 00 ‘ mm on u gearge Dims“? « 9“ 9’ - MI!!! E. Trainer. N-up ggnh-nu, u.nc1-no O . I . .*.'.t.j. . . . . . o 65. bs. . . 1.09 ....- . nasirsia mo 3 mm ' . A i ‘ °*°"‘ ‘ "'°=°~='~i"%~°‘““‘»--»=-""‘“=~'°°“‘-»-"“’ 'iiiiK“Mi”cAnoNi 2|b 29 ‘-59 ‘"1" °°‘°°"i ._. coarse . ,_ gnow.3oA-3 comm-_ Aw“ Ilaritsaie central ‘Liners 1 S. '. .=.'.:."... C _ ’ ‘*7 gigs. ieii: and 19th. The 17’: more ’-“'““° ‘"1 °' “°~ i x_ L_ Toilet Tissue, 9c roii, w. ' -— . « —— STRAWBERRY JAN. 24 ° 43 mm -- -- ~ -- I. TIMIJSICAL ‘FESTIVAL ASSOClA- g?_1:"‘:f":'! $33“: Note ole - - C Khn“ 2 Pk“ 303: on MEETING wni ‘ Rioosn or um-bus ‘ -- .. 3., pmce 0, W“, 52:19; at 5 Boychoir. o_Aa P. M. Friday. March STOCK UP TODAY — REGULAR 61c G I; _ P. M. All ._ bers of Association 31'd.oo-oinnti- with serum event PAS Ev '9'" 00¢: 3 fins. . L00 . W RED ii0SESAlMON,1ib.iin..3c r wax . ..... ismumzmo cunsc ' ‘ ' . ' - mgmgdlm She Depuunvleiklt 1;; weer nuns SCHOOL _.mom, I Lb. 39¢ Com, 7 tin: . l.00 er Notr , ' rm... .4 1.0"; ‘ii. ...° mi 323:; *;.°.".'°=..*:°':::;=v.......,. SOAP and CLEANERS '.;:;s" :“.:i.:.i:'.‘".'.:‘:::7.'.: °'“°“’°." 7 '"" "°° st 230 ‘P. M. on Thursday. 2' 3,1,,’ ch.nd'1"-- Johanna Mac: ‘ - A lustre. lav tiosvs, iiIie- P°°d‘“r 5 “"3 ~- - 955 March 2nd. Donald. ' ' ’ ' 3 ' ' ' ’‘ ~»—/' ieum and euieinabliss. "fin. 3 fin‘ 57¢ ’ Grade IX: 1, Helen Chsppeil; 2, ’ "‘ "‘ " Niel Hanse ; 3. Sh ii D i . Poi-sona|3 aria. viii. (Mir:-ran.-io"rV>:'°"i, _ SILVER SEAL . -~ ’ i“'.':i"i.".°.':i"= 2’ PKQ PEANUT BUTTER. 16 oz. jar 39: r erc e er. .5.-,~-{.3_. Mr. Waldron Oamerori was 3 re- cent visitor to Charlottetown. Grade VIII (Miss Yeo): 1, Tho- mas Davies; 2. Constance Chand- ler and Leo Duffy (equal); 3. Con- stance Cameron and Donna Horne (equal). Grade VII: 1, Elizabeth Palmer; 2, Jean Isabel Macdonsld: 3, Syl- via Campbell and Dianne Phillips 69¢ Wiii One Cake Giant Bot-I-i Size Palmolive, Reg. value 85¢ ODEX Mr. Jimmy Dawson visited the city recently. _ '§'i>”i'i‘iE RIBS. 15: lb.; 5 lbs. 69¢ SMOKED DIGBY. 39c |b.; 3|bs. $1.00 Mrs. Harold Donahue. Cornwall. spent a week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. (mum. E . mood’ south Mdvme Grade VI: 1, Dean Birt: 2, Carol sokp Toni“. SOAP Goon BU! K ffiflidl of Mrs. Hamid Palmer. a£fm?eeJ;k Dew (equal); 3' k fo 1 2 I ' . Borden. will be pleased to know Grade V. (M1,; M.¢L¢,m.,,)- 1 C C0 e’ r 0' H H " H 3 ' mt “I005 I wide variety of Cloves Leaf Seaioods '*h“ ‘M 1‘ "-1°“! “1°¢1Y f°11W1nl Anne McAndrew: 2, Sharon B‘ug-I MG 5 s'°'s' PADS ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '- 1‘ ' ' ‘_' '7" ° ' ,. iov mm who!-on-. «emu:-I L-mu M--I» ‘.‘.°.’...°"i§i.'.‘%.‘.i"..‘.,"..ii‘.‘i. *’“"°° :’3i.3'.“6"iii..if’“’i{3%2;...... .. 1'3: ~ -- ~ 2 ’°' ~- -~ ~- °*‘"""“-"S . I u 2. w M e . TOMATO sour 12 9f $100 The many friends of Mrs. Nell aid. ‘film? nG1'e¢°ry, .C}:i‘Ieltan::D3:- HEINZ Ass°'RTE'D BABY I c e vies (all equal); 3. Joan Nelson. FOOD MACfl]NE SLICED MacCallum. Brackley Beach. are glad to see her home again and feeling much better after her operation in the P.E.l. Hospital. Grade IV: 1, Pauline Johnston: 2. Heather Matheson, David Seller. Ann McGee (all equal); 3. Bar- bara Kennedy, Virginia Vessey (equal). Grade II! (Miss G. Taylor): 1, ».W?|iliiiiSli iiiuiiiii ii N0. 1 BACON. lb‘. . . . . .. 59¢ YOUNG COUNTRY Messrs Brendon Wood and James '1‘i'Iin0i'. students at Vocational . 4 school recently spent a week-end 3&3" H‘_’,"' 2‘ Mm!” T'y]°” 3‘ HEUNZ s o e .1‘ .'-”o‘a“.‘e' at their respective homes in South (e°'u:l';' °"°' "N 3°35" cluk OATMEAL , Melville wniie home they enioyed g,_.- m (M. H. , ,, 1 ‘ "‘ ‘"°"‘°°“ ‘mink It the new Winifreed Anne Ma'c.milla:"; '21: e’ open-sir rink in Kelly's Cross. gm. 3_ K,",e,.,n° Gut ' ' 3 r H,E.|.Nz Grade II (Miss Riley): 1, Garth CEREAL Rev. Frederick Lynch, S.J., Rec- HOBI: 2. Joan'Boyies: 3. John Cur- tor of the Jesuit Seminary, Toroii- 31, °' " “ "°'°"‘ °°"d“.°'“‘l 5 Grade II \(Miss Ferguson)‘ l 2 . N w"k" '“''°“ ‘' M" 5'‘ v‘“°°’“' Judy Bruce: 2. Beryl Collier and I . . . . e . C Halifax. Fr. Lynch will arrive in Charlottetown on Saturday and will be the guest of his mother. Mrs. John Morris, his sister, Mrs. I-‘rank Maclntyre and Mr. Maclntyre, 85 Highland Avenue. POWNAL Y. 1'. U. Pownai Y. P. U. met Friday eve- flinl. Feb. 17th at the home of Dorothy Inn. The meeting open- ed with the devotional period led by Christian Missions Convener. Mrs. Parker Ings. The subject for the evening was ‘The Fun of be- ing a Missionary", and opened with hymn “Jesus Sgves". follow- ed by prayer by Mr. Weir. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Jack Worth. Readings on the topic were given by Kathleen MacLeod. Lily Wood. Hilda Wood, and a talk by Mr. Weir. Hymn “The Church's One Foundation”, closed this part of the meeting. The president led the business period. which opened with inutes of previous meeting. Roll call was .esponded to by 28 members. A discussion took place regard- ing s crokinoie party and a com- mittee was appointed to arrange same. Next meeting will be in charge of Christian Citizenship con. vener, Kenneth Judson, Lily and Hilde Wood to have recreation. Lawrence Pusher (equal); 3, Joyce Archer, Grade I (Mrs. Bethune): 1. Donna Belle Richards; 2, Helen Toombs and Margaret‘ MacLennan (94051): 3, Gayle Ramsay and Flora MacLeod (equal). Grade _I (Miss Crosby): 1, Debbie Pietch and Billy Prowse (equal); 2, Margaret Rose Bradley, Mar- jorie Lea Bradley and Gleriys Hughes (all equal); 3, John Ives. KINGSTON UNITID W.M.l. ‘libs regular meeting of King- ston United W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Fulton Wilflis on February 10 with the president. Mrs. Lorne Smith, presiding. The theme, “The Church, the House- hold of Faith." Meeting opened with the hymn. "I Love Thy Kingdom Lord." Reede ta-kl pert. Mrs. Owen Younkeir. Mr Lyman Newson. Mrs. Lloyd Mat.-ltinnori. Friendship Corner. Mrs. Roland Buohannan. Christian Stewardship. Mrs. Syipii Newsoni Read responsively 12 chapter of Matthew firnt 25 verses. followed by reoeeiing Creed in unison. The new book "Growing With the Years" is to‘be studied sit next CASE PRlCE—$6.95 FRESH STOCK PABlUM.' plig. 49¢ ¥’,§'§Iés°‘.'i'" .. 25¢ e.°T‘.’.iT.°."T".. .. 39¢ Scggitisvrii oii. A I2 oz bottle .. .. NUTR-|T'ION FOR BABYIES I 5 iii. pkg. 49c roii cooiii. csiiss. csiios esl sites sent-sweet sieeeiets sssbes FREE""““'“"""' ‘HIM Ielsd has saeesi Wr--anon-.seuio-':si.s.s.me. 33¢ pkg. WHITE .B«EArNS,3lbs. .. .. .. 390 AiaiiowAx "° :i':,:'"° ig:‘i..i's.i;_-0'.-3|-I smr . .._. 39¢ ouasr. . . 69¢ Pkg. .. .. .. .. .e runs LA-RD lb. inc. 6 lbs. VANIIULA or linoleum. 8 oz. bottle .. .. lisiils liooii csii & GARRY STORES iiimiejiii 187 iii. Beorgi St. we sliver c.o.o. 5 ii. pkg. 431; i. 4 iflji AND COIVAIN. Dd!‘ jag: IOIOIHI. ItIIW|§/ we a o arms 5/sea/rrwewymre gs IOSOM, ii Eflfiis W‘ 5”‘ 3 i l D «V Q‘{lr.\-\‘ K ‘J A downs-list’ Roll call to be sing. say or pay. Recrestion was PM on by com- mittee in charge and was enjoyed by ail. Lunch was served by the hostess. and alter a vote of thanks was extended to the. members of the home,. meeting closed with 4'Blest Be The Tie That Binds" and Mizpah benediction. MODEIN POLO Th. modern same of polo was developed by Britidi arm! oflicarl in men in the middle at the 19th osntinv ......|..N..... r In memory of I./cpl. lidwuil G. ' Perry who died in service for his OINIICIT. Marcia Ind, lllfl. When all Is still and silent ‘And sleep forpsiiq In: 0:00. II: tbwslih are in the silent - ve Wu:-'e'my deer brother lies. Ives remembered by his sister. Ilrs. llsurioe J. Dsree. ,9-iiiseoeeeeu-es meeting. World's Day of Prayer is to be held in Kingston on Febru- ary M and to invite Kingston Baptist WMS. Hampshire. Clyde River and North Wiitshire. A report on Preobyterial was given by Mrs. Elmer Younker. gleaned from a small inutes of last meeting were cleared land! reed and approved. Roll call sn- Then, one gtormy day, um mg. Noted by 17 melnberl Ind one ged pioneer threw a sack across visitor and one new member was his broad shoulders and started welcomed to the W .5. Coiiec- walking to the nearest grist-mill, tion $8.20. Frlendsiiip Fund 31.20. often several miles away. The old Mrs. Willard Proud idiaiiited mem- mill was like the smlthy of a bers for cards and fruit seal. her. later period,’ a place where the Next place of meeting, Mrs. settlers gathered to discuss the Owen Younker. Lunch coinniiilee. latest events. in their respective Mrs. Ralph Youisker. Mn. Edgar communiies, while they waited in Newsoa. Mrs. Pope Newman. turn while their grist! were being Meeting 'closed with prayer by turned into flour. president. Organist for evening. Often. a farmer Would be Ibleni Mrs. Fulton Willis. from home for a whole week. . passing the days ‘in pleasant con- versstion. the nights in sleeping in . ‘ the creaking old millhouse with on Sslectiss flu Piscs a pillow of unground grain be- TAUSIGAI. FESTIVA - \ neath his head. In classes in which any of the Pioneer iiays Continued from page 2 .__—__._————-————— those first few sacks of wheat, patch of What uhcounied hours of toll went into the making of that flouri How good it must have tested to the entire fsmiiy each of whom could proudly boast of having had a hand in its produc- lion! eiior_e_iiieri Continued irom page 2 ed an ulterior motive. And she was as quick as a flash. The “W “W “'9” "'9' birds that fly. and have flown h uegsnu. about the yards oould attest to em; fig. I.‘ this as could any survivors of the .3. .1.“ ggnerstioas of mice and rats about lent mousersi" the farmers would assert when we a city lad carried her to the farm complained of missing a choice piece of fish or meat or an emp- tied cream-jug. We have seen James himself fondle a qusrtette of kit-cats. to reserve those like Tabby with “I always like mottle- cosied cats - they make excel- Her coiii of many colors was bright and new when o 001‘ “l|Iie'stiie'besteeteffliessis1li" some years before the war. He was one. we recall thankfully who survived lengthy service in the Forces. and leaving a brother to sleep a last sleep over there. came home to friends and loved ones. though we suppose. not with- out grim experiences of battle difficult to forget ...And what now of over there? 'I'iie Con- servatives are making gains in Britsin's elections, but it is a long up they must bridge before “Mr. Churchill rides again." And here? Rob comes in with ‘a satisfied ex- pression. "A round dozen!" he says. Until teiaessow — Dlas-y~—Goed- riigiit.... Time was no eb|eet to cisopnsn when iier IlsvesundaaIssu'vedhreak&.'l'iieCIeoo1 todaylllst be quick sl the lash‘. So no wairsdu, lssshr prasies the served-lam I1. e-tII-0I- ' sight l’ou°s Grape-Nuts Fishes. eonossieec bet delicious and nourishing. lee» ey're not only Yes-Post's Grape-flue T-‘lakes provide insets! as “ L l J I I I sndeilieefoodseoeedslesosssrislielvuiidsy. siglelsdewitbsvoutahs-wbeatnd bsrley -todveyeItist|i~rioIsGrspe-lilstsflavorh srisp.pldeaIskefern.AskyeIrpoesslq ‘ l’oI‘s Grape-Nnsflskss. Q!-II