MARCH}. 3.9212 v can“ t Be Sure To Get Your VALUES ureteat. Reg. 30o fggllwlc ACID. I for 19c sTOR 01l- g:,_...._----19¢ “CCIIARIN TABLETS 19c = 3| Reg.25o ' gglnriloinarrzp on. l l5 0r. 4 Square BEEF. WINE & IRON 79c BETTY ANN [EANUT CRUNCIIIES 37c ""- IUTTEBSCOTCH WAFER! 37c Lb.‘ . § sAvE 0N DRUGBTORE NEEDS . . . nu. THIS WEEK 25c Foidover 15c pkg. ENVELOPES FREE GLASS TUMBLER ‘Wltl. 43c Tin 35c MENTI-IOLINE BALM and 35c Cher B k Ctillilh Syrup Bloltrh Err "QC 32nd. BIR THDA Y Share of These SAVINGS. SALE C°m° Early To Take Advantage Of Them-They'll Go Quickly 20c WASH CLOTHS . 23c Fancy boxed STATIONERY in vellum, linen or LOOK THESE OVER WRITING PAD and 25c for Both for . "I " “m” _ ‘ " Effer e t F~ ' - fancy fin‘ h d ...'.‘ii.-..“°i'__49° v ‘it? “i?” "his; - liée gllqsulliro ne-fikL .. 49¢ F01‘ Clillghs and Colds. u 36 Bliefls. 36 envelope\s 40 oz. MINERAL 01L KEEP YUUR CHIN UP DUBARRY DERMA-islic FORMULA h a rich cmolli. en: cream perfected in r1“ Richard Hudnut label-uni" A . . . to keep throats youthful by correcting skin dtyflgfl, it 1f sale Special This Week $1.50 < rims-ram | en...” Al) Yeast h Iron D u B A R R Y Ila-x,“- hbm. guUhlltll-l FEATURE L WHEN vou WW 23°—z I ' ' i - r st relsrh Sprinstlme mrluion ' REGULAR vent ICE Powder. ' ‘I RIKERQ Halibut Liver A spjglfl’ OIL RUBBER BET Combinulion ' - caravans "um" $1760 80x8! 1M BRUSH _ _ a s. " / . Whisk Brooms- - - - A? 31,0‘; 59c \/_’ Puretclt . "Y A, B, s, and c, Tablets i; ‘ed A. Pgflnffgs iifiili g B B S 10° 5 " - 19° 100's - - toe 2 for 47c s” k WOODBURTS A. B. D. k G. l S “M0 ream. B 1' SHAMPOO Pepper lvrlrlt all“, ‘BY Tel-O Corral“ Patties mill Powder . Th. _ _ 3e‘. 50¢ 39¢ 25, 1 m n0 Rub 27 45c Cutile. Tar or i - — 49c ' x 3°" h’ c ' ' Cocoanut Oll 50c "' $139 331‘ 39c Moccasin Dance at Durling Dlub surlethtilg new, something dif- itiflii Will be staged at the Curl- i112 Club on Tuesday night hex-t rtlsn the club will stage a blg moccasin dance in aid of t-he Red filers Dancing will be held on the i" surface where many a roaring time has been held GUIBIG the but three We". 1nd overall w. rubbers or moccasins must be used. Curling clubs all over Canada lite born putting on drives in aid oi the Red Cross and the local ‘lull 110i» to be outdone have ar- Nnzed for the big dance on ‘rues- dlv night. ‘lite affair promises to be alto- tetiler an enjcyaife one. The‘ “mmiilre iii clashes of arrange- lttfltts have locked alter even the minutes’. detail. 0 K Presby will lilitbly the music frr the dancers ‘M Anyone not desiring to dance I"! be able to hear various num- b"! plainly as G"ri'rey’s Bound Btrtem will be inrtaTed. Iii addition Nf!‘¢'h""l'l-l'd will be "i296. at no extra charge. in’! l ill) to the ladies: Do not fYdahiifut evening dresses for flbudgg.‘ your skating apparel W Y" on wuk in this pres- uitwiVoiz in‘ i-ct in oeeoe time "Wit as war they carry m; and c1373 be hellfire out- a great bu’? " milking it a ocint to at- nm this dance on ‘Tuesday night liichy Regime lstonislled l “WY. March 4 - (AP)-A mm!’ rrslme statement ex, * ‘hilthialunent today at reports that l United States had accorded W! mosnitiou to the Prue possessions and said in- melon. French headquarters in t“ on announced Monday that l" United fltstes is tic-operating g?!“ and reeoqmgl n: local Free ttlch _ mummgiletlkleeleeirxllr) the constituted l “Elle statement said that the Uh- ,“ Sims. by mmntainlng d Io- qmc relations m. v hy ‘lgfgtlrrlent, rec ill soy. 1S -w any throughout the Inspire Mm‘ M in continental France m oriud circles also issued a Why are negotiating roa- e lttsbiirhment of Japanese bases eeterrl Indian 0e . h Mg were described ‘a? 3:- been sent for a "° . defence of trench Pacific ool- .' ‘n: denial of report; m“ y? f . {Tfiusesvl-r. rreheh island in, MAN‘ T H E J E N P v ' SPECIAL jtttxtlksc EIICABMACY VALUES ,1 _ 7 » v W. FOR. TIIIS COME EARLY |~ tsp on!» m .1 t. ilonllsz-ilg. WEEK PHONE 2m ONLY CuviiiilrnvcssKfhlFiwlEiiAiiiiliiEiDtitiP . . I l“ i Red Dress Moccasin Dance at DHARLDTTETDWH cunllllc DLiIB TUESDAY, MARCH lo, a p.m. 1mm. Dancing will be held on the ice and either moccasins, rubbers or overshoes must be used. Music furnished by 0. K. Presby’s Orchestra with Godifrey Sound System installed. Tickets can be obtained at Hughes Drug Co., the Jenkins Pharmacy, or from members of Charlotte- town Curling Ciuo. Prices: 60 cents, tax included. Refreshments will be served. Ir-‘IZH-li-fi-‘ll Another place of interest mited was me Knights of Columbus Army Hut, where members of the Halifax C. W. l. War Work Committee. meet daily to do mendinll. etc.. for the men of_ the service. The Hut is equipped with a 120 bud dormitory. reading and recreation rooms. lounge. canteen and kitchen, marl- agers oiilce and chaplains room. Here are seen soldiers. sailors. alr- msn and men oi.’ the merchant mar- ine. from every part of Canada. and overseas in safe and pleasant sur- roundings m me on-outy intervals. Tnere is a note of cheerful optim- Lhe men and the people of rfalifax in general: even with the threat. _of the enemv at its gates. lt is business as usual. and plenty of it, with its increased pop- ulation and added interests. Appreciation oi Mrs. talk was expressed by th dent on behalf oi the Charlottetown Subdivision. The business mee included the reading and adopt. on of min- ‘iells of visit To Halifax at (LW. L. meeting The February meeting of the Charlottetown SUDCIVISIOII C. W. I... was held on Tuesday evening March 3rd in ule hnIBfll-S of Columbus l-Ialld wlxth the zrefldent Mrs. W. T. Coa y n t e c ar. The meeting was addressed a the Past President. Mrs. F: Murray. who gave a. brief resume of her recent visit to Halifax with special relerence to places of inter- est v ed, viz., Halifax lniaml Home. School [Or the Deaf. Infirm- ary, Knights of Columbus. Arm! Hut. and the Sisters of Service Resi- tes f Iltebruary meetings, the €ii‘.‘"l'.‘.‘....‘§“'.‘l“ilii“"ieii“li.i§.l$§.”l$ but... re». com- . . and reports of oonvenors of will: ntgrgldstielrrfnaxalfiorkrlcstlgliiteh m W“ °n w" wwk- Pmmcn-v- Con,“ the ‘Beaker-s mum; o; the Srogrsm. Institutions and Mum- spieudid work by the Sisters in Tm s “u, or reporting for n“ In“: hifigerf ‘d’? til? 311g: fltltut-sions. saidnthat parcels of read- 1 bated‘ aubmvmon who calm-l. ing matter will be collected and sent If,“ ma“. one“ mud ml, Nod during the month to Falconwood 1r it. l. "lllhwartluie Halifax the housinl ms-“F- ~l~ cmi- w" M“ °°“' venor. read the radio address Riven recently by Miss Haley. Nation War Wonk Convener. on me eubiect of Wartime Price Ceiling. An inter- esting discussion followed and liter- ature coverlanxgtigiger%oxlllg$8ewgg d“ n _ I - %filst'edl:yIt7'm the fundamental duty ritual of the women of Canada. who buy from 80 to 85 r cent of all goods bought in re I stores. to 86¢ $151119 rices do not rise hifllwr "ill" r9 ovel reached durlnntghscb“ ° " u‘ € 5 a. -r o n S‘ P 5 a. o- o o In“? i dmmrfm very poor es. thus dealing a death blow in m orues. The numbel-aof these range! from 30 to 40 children. who depend Israels for slutenance on the satis- oon meal served them won as oosslbooé wmypers for ‘m, ma? 3:1: lien used. accord"!!! l" the report. of the Convener. n‘ McDonnell who Isaterrlmtfagded‘; a a": Sliiiiméi" o. . he e- a i? Yd - HAYNTER — Al. l, mg. Service starting st 10 o'clock. THE CHARLOTIETOWN I GUARDIAN Many attend Short Dourse Held at Sourisr | ‘i? l ‘In building cooperatives we are building a new civilization; we are, Pitt-ting a governor on the hard, cruel and relentless operation of modern economic forces. This is the big task of the people." With Twig words Prof. A. B. MacDonald "" ' his address at the ‘rues- day evening meeting o! the short course con ucted by the Extension Dfillflrtment of st. Dunstarfs Unl- "YBIW at. Bouris this week. Dr- M“ hv. Rector of st. Duh cllllnm BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TONIGHT 8.30 tieit I rlitL tiumtlllil stsnaUn varsity, preglded B; m; rim column u reserved Al)! news ll Royal Edward Chapter |.D.D.E. Annual meeting Mrs. l-I. J. Gordon was re-eiect- ed Regent of the ya] Edward Chapter I. O. D. E at the annual meeting held Tuesday. March 3rd in the chapter rooms. Other officers elected were: let Vice Regent. Mrs. H. L. Beth 2nd Vice Regent. Mrs. E. G. Saund- ers. (re-elected): Secretary. Mrs. G. T. Ives; Ass‘t Seclv. Mrs. Geo. Blnns; Treasurer. Mrs. H. H. Smith (re-elected); Standard Bearer. Miss thel Stewart; hoes Secretary. Mrs. T. B. Woodman: Acting Prov. Educ. Sec Agnes Ramsay: ‘y. Miss evenllik mflitlng which was attend- “W” “"'°"°"- M" “""""l °' I Chapter Educational Sec'y.. Mrs. C. ed by more ghg‘ 209 peoplm In his newly nature any be Inserted ll D H Dnylhio II Qpenlng remarks DR Murphy mm cents I word. strictly about the six short courseswhlch """“" ilre University had w. tng the past twp yes/rs. These cour. ses have attracted more than 1900 students. The course irl soul-lg, the last to be held this season, had a registration or oz rm the openlng BY CIIASWELI. for Photograph; CONFEDIJIIATION LIFE INS AN a . LUR the individualism which is rampant ' in society today. This is a condition for different from that which pre- vmed m his youth. m, Murphy file Queen Square Ice Sports Fri- stated. In his opinion. however, the day evemng- Much 6. gehditplallozi tgfldthflwpfifflllml will IP73B-3-5-Ri- 8 D Be 81' admin and re- . "T" store a. necessary element of stsbil- LNGAGmmNT ANNQUNCE- "Y in Society. BM. said Dr. Mur- WNITM“ Isabel Mum!- Char- nhv. cooperation must be based 0n ° "lm- “mitllme-a the encase- edltceiivn- (bopemion is above all i”, h" dauzbter. Marjorie e, stage 9f mlnd and must be deveb an, .0 Lac. Grlfrith Raymond Oiled. This is the Ilrpose o; me Hughes, R.A.F.. son of Mr. and University in offer n; tinese short M,“- G- T- Hashes, Ruabon, Norm egg-jag _ Viales. Lg] . Murph lded hi . 111mm by stein???‘ u ' N WE'LL meet you there! Where? “The future, after the cellos o1 Q,‘ “ff “Yum °" Friday evening. the guns have dimmed and the roll ‘I “"1 6 to see the Queen squgyg of the drum has faded. will be a °° simil- L-738-3-5-2l. “will! STORM for civilization. co- ‘Li- Letters received here from °Derwtlon will 1 1 part , rebuilding eurpegleh arlterter all: L- Jqfltwey. Manager of well’. ravages of war." “will! Stilts, that he will make M‘ "W" home in Chatham, on- rret. A. n. MacDonald E515 i111 charge of the . smil ill remfflaai Macwaltg; mo ‘is him later. y w Join a over or =—L-*_=.--__ . a; m ‘umoflty 0n m. ‘ubmfg 3 ‘éfilee ollowlng diam; cooperation, delivered an inspirins land Small? 521*“ Bay’ New ma" address. I-Ie spoke or the necessity poml E {P “"5 u“ 5°86. Red of planning for the things that are Chan; asst (“Mr _Pr_le5¢ P006. St. to oorne. By way of illustration Prof. Inslrs‘ w‘ Margmets "m! sflklfk MacDonald told oi’ the increase of C “c rs on the sub-mi °1' ‘he mortgage debt on farms and of ru. ral decline generally. The gradual impoverishment of the country dis- gliiiel taketsmyvith It the wn- l1 0B8 l1’! H’! M83101 - gift/hoes are a. result of such f3? Cred“ Unions and P’ Prof. MacDonald then pginigd a, broad picture of economic condi- éiéiii o}? stilessad pléticularl noen r the hands of lheonrew ell: tefintlagrflnghh 591m"- Superin- malOrity of people remained pro- Mme Province; l???‘ l“ m‘? Mafi- Del-tyless. The present is the time, and Rev F h. l‘ J‘ J‘ Lflrabm in the opinion oi,’ Prof. MacDonald, s; Dunsfan‘. {lf-Qiuald.‘ Bum“ °Y to plan for a future which will en- m}, n the ion,“ Veg?” Wm lec‘ 5W9 Peace and security for all. Motion m Se W“ d Th9 014i System of laiser-falre is evenlng 33x53; agdshgxnnltgséh” .- a end. said Prof. MacDonald. Chunh night the audience w“ enumamedy leaders of all denominations have by we “semis Travellers" an 1d condemned the lniquitles of the “me orchestra’ consisting o! ‘In PMS-flit Hysteria. he went on to say. foliolvlng. Cuff Peters i r t‘ and quoted sxtements oi’ different 50,, paquét. Mandoum h3g1“; Church lead. .. Monopolies 1h meat, V101,“ m. Wm. Th "I packing, automobile, rubber goods, ' °mp5°m and many other industries were pointed out as examples of injus- pert on consumer education, and 51g!- A. B. MacDonald taught the diéyiect of cooperation on wedneg- McMahon, Rev. R s. J. A. Mousse. h8- 1 I Woman s Auxiliary omlo life. Indebtedness to ested vidualistfc freedom have not in the Donald stated. Diocesan Board 9pm; continue today. l _ m; followed rayers then the roll e oerta. Ind M: tlorlal President. Tentative plans s. Horace An- tice in society today. Monopoly leads to price dictator- ship and to a domination of econ- v interests may lead to a slmil r ' domination on a local scale, with elétiisequenlcla lno less harmful. o d Y d “ nee p0 a measures and indi- a past. served to effect s reform, let y us be open minded and try the -_____ cooperative movement," Prof. Moc- thfli; fgrty-fifth annual meeting of e . . . Woman's Auxiliary ~ Larle Attendance gharlottetown at Stlogléllllgcegal-islli ___S_tl_.l§_ents_s_ttendlng_ llle__coul'se a“ Yesterday afternoon and will pressing appreciation of lmpe re- F°11°W11iil i8 i118 llroizram of 3 - oeived was read from Reev. A. Irieal- xtffdtillié fnleigglifgiilggefiéetirilgg Ath - w - lur can m bgd a ymn . I e res; of welcome by - s. Earle Pr , Ch was replied tooillrseMr ulotlmown’ were discussed and formed. regaro- nmw- 5V EIWIWFS and tilts was ins program of work for the month. mifgfeiltkiu’ Irlixrigeltiéigrs mad Yilélitrletaed- k. . . , m _______ WM . e _‘ ' "*'_" gifiTy-rg was the President's address bv Mrs, .___.._ii_________..____=, Ailftéiosh. Charlottetown, gollowm“ 315919115" ii __ A; p, g; mind Hgg- e report of the recording sec- pltlll, March 2. 1942 to Mr. and "ti"? W55 Riven by Mrs. J. H. Mrs. Llo MacPhail. s. son. Pierce,- reuort oi the Corre- Long River, Sun- flwndliiil Seflreiitlry by Miss M. Cot- bizlllfiljsid 31¢ Pellort of the Treasurer 1942, M. dM. to ran rs an“ day. March 1, Painter. a daughter. )0 ACALI F -- In thQ UAW HOS- 9d by B-XI address bl’ Mrs. G. C. P. pltal, Feb. 28 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre. Vioe President of Eastern heater mealdurr of st. Lflilis. a Cflnede- Sussex. N. B. bl daughter, Anne Marie. “telifld With We at l! n. m.e m“ n: MWgEQDEAL h“? guy]? membxeiswgieslerltnflloni tliledaincl or _ (,3 , I , . 'ar ous Ho” a“ {nee ganches throughout zlie province and Mra. Harold Maolcod m _ Olive Buchanan), Lrishtovwn, a wondererularrlfrlllerellllorltsfigwllgelillrlf ‘@1"'“'" tastiest. ‘bee. “same. act l 5 C II 88 DEATHs of greetlnfls for this annual meeting ---—-——— ___-——:-_—.—= l SANDERSON-At his honle, Mid- “fifilfilfifif,"Elflejféfiflfjamhgflslg; 53,1. g-igi-adgrliwficbagg gfflrflilf- lgfiyergoua. Diocesan President. Emd menu's-at orérlu Pralr e. Al- A presentation of a life member- berta, William Grant, ole 92. Fun- lhiD on the Diocesan Board to Mrs. e» m» u» chm eel-ml, s‘. - . . W EH3- gggrlgiiiztigzfgék.“ ‘y’ Mm trig part oi the meeting p A most impressive address. listen- gigfllflrcl-lml (gfigifill- m‘ Mmh 3' ed to with much interest. was giv- Fllnflll 11°91“ en bv Mrs. G. C. P. McIntyre. Vice later. President of Eastern Canada, who PETERS — At the City Hospital on heartily congratulated all the mem- Mareh i942. Miss Jean Peters. 0i bers of the Wonlarfs Auxiliary Charlottetown. and 30 years. Fun- thro hout the Island fur the won- eral notice later. derfu work they had accomplished, SIIEEIIAN — At Margate on March while the address of Mrs. Cosh. RlV- I, I942. Miss Mary Bhcehan. aired en in her Inimitable manner, was years. Fur-feral from her late resl- filled with courrrle and. trle bright- derlce Friday at. 9 a. m. to 8t. Jamel est of hopes for e future. Church Summer . The meeting will continue today IIAMMILI. - At Middleton. °n wl celebration of March B, 1042, Thoma; P. Ham- Holy Communion in 8t. Paul's "up, panel-at Friday morni leav- Church at 7.45 a. m. A business ln his late residence at .45 to meetin will take place at 10.15 in st! Mullah” Chm“ Klnko", st. Pan ‘s Parish Hall uurul which DIXON-At Charlottetown on yved- {g lozffnglllhm gbmmfli Y the nesdsv. March 4~ 1141 "W" l’? tlonal see Dixon. luneral from at. Peters damn Mm B" c cathedral toulorxow trrldav) m0"- side; Living lvteeealle Editor Mrs. _ George Rogers: Junior Secrletsry- funeral leaving at 10.30. Interment Treasurer Mrs. M. W. Weeks: at. new; oeule . The late m. Thank-offering. Mrs. w. .1. Poynter, mm“ i; restin at McLean Fun- Rllstico. "-1 Hm "e "W '"°""“'- edfiilkiill hhfiiffiiflrlfi‘ Flee‘! Mahon. Milton. At 2.30 p.m. the report of the Dorcas Becretarz will be given by Mrs. W. B. Bat. This wil be fol- lowed by the election of officers. Three more reports will then be giv- Mrs. Leigh McLeod. Miss ndau e I-lasiam. Springfield and ldrs.C.Ac s.G..P.M N. D. MacLean F! UNDERTAKER om. M: C o- Lnt ill the meetink. EMIALMER a pulllle rheetl will be held at a...‘ a...“ .... ' h. "‘ B" fir. " 5395'.‘ 57.7.“... omen o e c . wnunu“ otherswinterea ‘are invi to at- tend today's meetings. North "has l0 _____________ . Keep Mlnard‘! In the home. p}. Murphy lashed out miner l" °l°std ‘mm Mmh you? - - -s-a. THEY'RE all QOIIIQI wherg? Tr) 41' the Canadian guitar. am . Beer. Councillors. Mrs. H. J. Phillips. Mrs. W. A. Miller. Mrs. Arthur , Mould. Mrs. W. A. Stewart. Convenor of War Services Work. Miss Roberta Nicholson. ‘ _ The annual reports oi the various 47' committees submitted were ationtcd Tlwse were all very encournzinfl. DR“ _y_ s_ LEDWELIIS om“ Wm t ‘The meeting closed with the Na.- lonal Anthem. Red Dress Society names Committees At a meeting of the Executive of tho Prince Edward Island Division. Cross Society held at Rod Cross House on Wed- nesday afternoon the President, Dr. W.J.P. MacMillan, extended a hear- ty welcome to the newly appoint- ed members of the Executive, Mrs. S. G. Peppin, Mrs. RR. Bell and Mr. C. St. Clair ‘rralnor. Dr. MacMillan announced that he had just received the "magnificent sum" of $2,111.92 for the Crippled Children's Furld from the Char- lottetown Rotary Club which W85 almost the entire proceeds from the i941 Rotary Radio Auction. The members of the Ehrocutive express- ed their deep gratitude to the Char- lottetown Rotary Club for their whole hearted co-operation. The Rotary Club of Charlottetown has donated over $18,000. to Red Cross Crippled Children's work as the f the Radio Auctions con- ducted tn the past eight years. D1’- of the Ways and Means Commit- tee, when asked for a report stated that over $1500. had been raised to carry on the Society's activities in the past two months by this Com- mittee. This amount was obtained in the following manner-Dance at Government House—s340.00; Skate at The Forum-MOM arid Red Cross Theatre Night~$450.00; and besides this $700. has been taken in on “V-cards." The following Standing Commit- tees were appointed for 19422- Wolrlens War Work Commit-tees- Mrs. E. A. Foster. Chairman. Miss Beulah Munroe. Assistant, MTS- J- J. Morris, Mrs C. G. Duffy, Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar, Miss Mary MacDon- Ways and Means Committee- Mrs. J. A. Macmillan, Chairman. Mrs. H. E. Miller, Mrs. A, E. Baker, Ml-5_ Lgiill Wright, Airs. J. H. MC- Quaid. Mrs. s. q. Peppin. Mrs- R- R. Bell. Purchasing and Transportation Oommittee- Mr. W. J. Brawders. Mrs. E. A. Foster. Hospital Visiting Committee - Mrs. J. M. McFadyefi. Mrs. C. G- D . f . Digaster Relief CGIlITllbb€0— Mr. A. B. Fisher. Campaign Committee- Mr. G. J. u“ I M I PURINA FED FIDCKS SIX (.6) Reasons why you should purchase DILLON & SPILLETT “PURINA” EM- BYRO Fed R.f).P. SIRED CHICKS, which are of the highest quality available in Commercial Quantities in Canada. FIRST: ALL our BREEDING FLOCKS are carefully selected and banded as approved females, attention is given to PRO. DUCTION ABILITY, EGG SIZE, VIGOR and TYPE, SECOND: ALL our Breeding ‘Flocks are IIIood-‘Tesied. Th1; ls your Life Insurance against the deadly disease "PULL-- OIIUM" which kills THOUSANDS nf Chicks yearly. THIRD: ALL our Chicks are sired by R. 0. I’. (Record of Per- formance) Males. YOUTH: ALL our Chicks are hatched from eggs weighing M 0| or over per dozen. This alone is your guarantee of EXTRA PROFIT CHICKS. FIFTH: ALL our Chicks are "PURINA" EMBYRO-FEI), Tiles; are gilntstled ONLY by the controlled feeding or tho Bregdlng oc SIXTIBALL our equipment is of the LATEST "JAMESWAY" de- slgn and ALL our CHICKS are started on "PURINA" Chick Startena, in our special Electric Breeders, [More the Customer takes delivery. 31X (5) YBRSOIIS Why we are the BEST EQUIPPED Establishment to take care of your ENTIRE Poultry requirements,- IIRST: We loll "PURINA" EMBYRO-FED "SYIIEOL OF QUALITY." $ECOND=We sell the famous “JAMESWAIW PnultrvlEqulpmgm such as on. nnoonfircs. COAL lmoonslis, svnrale.’ ares, reopens, are. TIILRD: We sell the complete Ilrlg or “ply-Rum” n“. l _ try and Livestock. °' rm CIIICXI. Q10 FOUTIUWe sell the complete line of "PURINA" sanitation pm- ~ ducts,—"CHEK-R TABs" rm- Bflby Chick, "CHLORENA" Powder for Infectious Bronchitis. etc. FIFT!" WI buy Elm and ray THE Msmurr PRICI. SIXTH: W: buy Dressed Poultry In geggon, We anticipate a banner Chidt Season this year. Unfortunately w‘ We" “liable i" BIIPPIY the demand inst Season, but although we have increased our hatching capacity for this your, n" flggng], urge that you book your order with us AT ONCE so 3g to jyold l"! dliflllilointment. We use and recommend PllRlllA CHICK STARTENA We take this opportunity of thanking you for your put ml continued patronage. Dillon & Spillett CHICK HATCH ERY Charlottetown, P. l}. I. “$7’°§l’irl§§e'l.§i.‘.§'§r‘3‘°l§‘?‘§7'e.“§.':laps Brgaden Gains nell, M1". C. st. Clair 'I‘l'alnor_. Junior Red Cross and Handicap- ped Children's Commlttee- Mr. R. 1-r_ Rogers, Dr. I-I. D. Johnson, Dr. A. J. Murchison. Girl Guide Nerps The Guiders Club will meet Fri- dayi March 6 st 8.30 in St. Paul's Hal . Diocesan Dhurch Society Annual Meeting opens The Executive meeting in con- nection with the 98th annual meet- ing of the Diocesan Church Society was held in St. Peter's CaTtedral Hall yesterday afternoon, wltll the Venerable Archdeacon Harrison, B. I). in the chair. There was a large attendance from both the City and outside congregations. who were welcomed to the meeting by the Chairman. A great deal of routine business was transacted. and recom- mendations prepared for presenta- tion to the annual general meeting to be held in St. Paul's Parish Hall this evening. St. Peter's Cailredml was well filled last evening for the annual Church Service. All the Clergy of the Island were in the Chancel, and the Choir of St. Dan ‘s Church joined with that of t e Cathedral. and helped make the service an inspiring one. The Rev. Flight Lieutenant French of tile R. A. F. took the prayers. while the first Lesson was read by the Rev. Mr. Greeniagh of St. Paul's Church. d and the second Lemon by the Rev. J. R. McMahon. Rector oi Milton and Rusltieo. The Rev. s. Taniorl. Rector of Port Hill lead in ilie sing- ine of the beautiful Litany of the Church ‘The Rev. F. D. Henderson Deacon in charge of Georgetown and Cherry Valley preached a help- ful and inspiring sermon on the subject "What of our young," in which he stressed the fact. that ‘his problem must be faoed. ‘Ire need oi religious education in the Dav Schools was also stressed. In Ger- manv children are taught to die for Hitler, but we must teach our children to live for Christ. The prayers. study and action oi all Christian people are necessary It this problem is to be faced and ov- ercome. Just before the Blessing. Archdea- eon Harrison, read a letter from His Grace. the Archbishop conveying his congratulations and thanks to In Battle For Java i By Witt Hancock ment called upon every Nether!» Associated Press Staff Writer lands commander ill Java and else- where in the archipelago, even. BANDUNG, Java, March 4 -(A- those cut off from help, to "light P) -—The Japanese have thrown on to the last." ‘ back the allied line in some sectors (The communique said the com- ln the“ flrgt, advance; o: conse- mand shift was incidental to cle- quence since the beginning of the parture of Gen. Sir Archibald We.- invasion the Netherlands command veil, fflrmei" United Nflilimfi 511' acknowlédged today_ and 5Q lm- prcme conlmalldcr lll ille southwest mmem was mm 151341555 peril that Pacific, to resume his former In- tl-le defenders already had complet- dis command, but authoritative In- ed mo“ o; the 10b 0g demollglllng dies quarters said tilt the Allied all upon it that would be of value powers had taken “a crippling blow" to me enemy, with the loss of two Indies cruisers m}; stripped lllQugl-l they wore in the Java Sea naval battle last or mukh of the Indies flee; Styenglh weekend, mat a counter offensive and outnumbered 51o", and a. at lsrcsellt was out of the question ground, the Allied forces yet relight and that it is therefore a bitter savagely on—holdlng the offensive Struggle. but the Netherlands arm! In the“. unbroken Egg-real" gplflt, will fight to the bitter end. It was tragically unable though glqgy were estimated that nt- least 85.000 Jap- to hold l; m meg anese are pitted against only 50,000 (The Nercrlarids government in Allied IFDODS- mndon anncunced a change 1., me There was no explanation of Hel- Indlea command brywhlch the 80-;- friclfs "special mission." He had erncvr general, transferred command like" 0V6? $116 Billed "will w?!‘ of the ‘and 113mm: forces w m, marld orl Feb. l1 from Un ted Sta es Gen Rein Tor Pool-ten, and Ad- Admiral Thomas C. Hurt. ‘ixirsll CEL Helfrich took "a mee- (An authorised Netherlands lint-e- iai mlssiont’ Rear Admiral i. J. merit’ issued l" mild"! "m m” A var‘, sgvemg w“ named to Japanese sent an immense number . of cruisers, destroyers and subma- gjffilfidfffi $333k‘; naval (or rines to Java; that i019 two Indies . cruiser lost ran across a subma- —..___(At Le ll‘ rlne Izfne lifter Cdflgtffltflg ouJt h all: the Church people oi the Island for rcssful attack an ‘u 1e uplme. having more than made up their fleet had succemflllly ‘risked leav- Misalonaryu Apportlonnieégt thdélrtigg lng Japan itself uncolcrcd. ) I941. His race reques =1 - ii“? readlngnof‘ his Ietéer be finloged by; DECISION IS FIAAL the we nown aver o erlera --—--—~ Thanksgiving, which was done orrawraivierr-h 4 Acgl’; ‘f: Th1, morning tlrel-e will be ll cision of divisional boat; or wnh Celebration of the Holy Communion quests for witlwliffmfig -“ L; mm,‘ in st. Paul's Church ht 1.45. at 1.2m» lmbogv Itiijliietfilmilfalf Tgorson saw elegates to the DCS are lnv.ied vtgglry 119:?’ m: Hone]; of Comhlons He ms nnsll-erlng n quest on lefenbaker tCml. 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