XFEBRUARY 27» 1941 l 7/’ "sugar My kind 10",, _ _ 69c DOMESTIC SHORTENING Campbell: Tomato Soup V - “ jtins—fil'b—"——igg i s. —- -—- —- Qflfiallollisna io lbs -, - 45¢ lcinfl 5'19"" 3 '."\ " '2' g: Cauliflower, 2 if“ " " "' 29c so", Kyoul‘, BIIIS 1 * 1 29c giiiocli, 2 iml — - -. " ° Palmolive 5MP, 5 l" -' _ 25‘ 2.... 2s= _ L, Soap, s for - - - — 25¢ LOBSTER M F c Littbuoy Soon 3 for — —- — 3°C 1-2 lb. Tin Raisins, Sultonos 2 lbs. -— — 5c Fm,‘ Dates, Z Ibg, -- — —- 29C lSH Mind Cookies, 2 "i! "' — 29‘ Reg. l9c l-2 lb. tin c Kmhup, qt. size - — — — 19¢ 1 o Sole Price, tin — . .__ _ W . Med MAOIlFEISESé lzorlgbos‘ Pies) 29c undefluéirlgl-vlchsicsilff and Drkd Peaches’ _ ___ _ 23c ~ ' lb. — — -—- 29 ~'- grnisAgrifigfi _ _ _ _ 292 Ztins P050035, 5 Ibs- — - ~ - '9‘ CREAMERY I c LB. Eating Avifl“, 2 “'- .— -" 25° BUTTER Chum Dog Fwd, 2 m" _ 25c l0 lb. Lots Pouches, 2 tins —- -- — - 29¢ $3.65 pears, 2 fins — — — —' '- 25¢ -——--_______.t_ _ Old Cheese, l lb. — -— — 25c OXYDOL LARGE llb. iin Marmalade — - 5lc 2 it... 45° Gillette: Lye. 1 fins - —- 13¢ iiofifiiiieis, 2 u». _ - 29E iiiiiisifi MAPLE LEAF LARD 1 0c LB. cAiurofs 1 0 lb. 25‘ PRICE PHONE 747 1&7 or. cs0. ST LADFYBFANE W. l. meeting opensd by repeating "In- ___ ztlituto Odégeéolliiwcdiby Cltlll; bars of the Lady Pane omens " n iin son. "nu P irllranrllallhstitiite met at the home of previous meeting were read ap- Mis. Ernest Paynter for their proved and signed. Collection a- lime-y meeting with six members mounted to 35 cents. Two members mint. 'I‘iie president Mrs. Lle- thanked the Institute for fruit Sent nun-h Gamble pféailded and the to them while they iverc slck- The 00Nfl BUY BABY'S F000 BY GUESSWBRK Only Wholesome} Fine-Flavoured Heinz Strained Foods Will Do For [gig Baby! You Q9! They're Reliable-Because They're Backed by Heinz Quality Reputation! 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Robinl-Iood move. ‘s35 Ripe lomotoes, lb. -— — — 25c PRICE remlndence is keenly interested in Lollemond Yeast c Fresh Daily MARVENS SODAS coke 1 9c pkg? 2d FISH CANNED AND Fresh" Surdins, 4 tins — —— -—- —- 25¢ Pilchcirds, 2 tins — — -—- — 27C Lobster Paste. 3 tins - -— 25C Boneless Digby, 2 lbs. -— — 25C Boneless Codlish, 2 lbs. -— 29c Solmon, Fancy Red l lb tin 29c Mackerel, Choice 2 tins —- 29c Fish Cakes, 2 tins - — — 29c Kippersnocks, 4 tins —- -— 25c Digby in Boxes, 2 for -—- — 25C Herring doz. —- 59c WE DELIVER COD. school and rick committee wcze 1'9- appoiiiied for the coinhg tlire" monilis. Prcgzam committee, Mrs. Kenneth Robibiec. Lunch coin, Mrs Hzillttt Roger-son, Mrs. Rnbbiee and Miss Rc-betn Hovvatt. Mrs EJTlE FfilflCLi members to n10‘: at her home I01‘ the March mcctng, roll call tn be answered with ‘mi uulli: ’. M et- ing clos'd with the National An- t-livm. The remainder of the even- ing was spent in contests aftrr llllllfi? tn clhirge. In Memoriam DEATH 0F DR. ANDREW A. LECKIE, VETERINARY SURGEON , There passed away yesterday lore-l noon in Prince Edward Island Hos- pital an old and highly respected Veterinary Surgeon in the person of Dr. Andrew A. Icckie who had been practising his profession here for the piist 53 yexirs._ He had been in good health up till last Frill when he developed iiiieriial trouble which necessitated him (‘lllDfilliZ the His- pilnl for sin operation. The oper- iition was successful but Dr. lcckie failed to recover and passed airay IlS stated. _ l Dr. Lrcckle was a native of Dun"- frics. Scotland. and came here originally in charge of a shipment of Government horses purchased in Scotland. by the late Mr. Charles Gardiner. He decided here, and set up in practice which‘ grew n5 the yours ivent ‘by to be one of the best lll the province 1'11‘ “'85 n most capable Veterinarian and a surgeon of the first class. and en- joyed the confidence and respect i! his extensive clientele and the ailflfi- l uiturzil public generally. He lvBS of ii retiring disposition. a 816119 inlly, but. W115 highly esteemed bl‘ those who hrid the Drivileilfi 0f his figrgiclslilp. Heuinhllrlsozriyyelgigy- fi t Year. iinm . - . ~ ‘ “i” fill“ bi"‘é‘i‘i.‘éaiiil“i>llrlis H en c e o c . _' frles. to whom symmihll Wm be 9*" tended. - nut? JAMES RRGARRON After receiving the last rites "f. the Catholic Church there passes peacefully away u. liillhlv Teslwcm resident of Bu bury. in the Dcrrsog of Mr. James McCarron. He 17h been ailing for years vestwilhi; rheumatism. but onlv WOK d v5 bed the last week before his ea .1 0n November 25th. i940. at the ""1 of a2 years. He leaves to moiirrie hi; wife oatherihe Aylwiird- dfluflh fir‘; the me _capt. J. Aylwnrd 01 5°11“ port, also siix sons and two dang - tern, His sons were his mgurners: John and Raymond 0f sygllgg- William at home: Frank atd 11 - port: George and Mat of Sy My. Four sisters and two brothers 9150. survive-Mrs. G. McInnis. Wains- Mrs. Owen McCai-ey. Mrs. R. Power and Mrs. Frank Hnnam mxbuw, Mags; William on the homestead. Montaitlle Ind “h” R‘§l.3i"lJ§'iiM£§£,,_. were Mr. Herbert Mason. Mr. H. Smallwood, Mi. Lg;- ius Kelly. Mr. Percy Hamm- l‘ Stephen Tanton. May his soul rest in mille- STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK LANSING. MlClL, Feb. 25 -(A- .p) _strlkers at the Motor Wheel ‘Corporation, where Dwdilcm)" ‘m 549004100 in national defence mst- crials has been tied u?» "med _‘°' night to accept new contract tciins Mill return to work tomorrow morn- i FA. mass meeting of an estlnisted 2.600 members of the United Auto- , d been in s contract dispute with the company. BUSY LlFE-SAVERS » PORTSMOUTH. EUR. —- (GP) — Llfeboais rescued 2.052 persons in 1940-854 more than over before in one year-and helped to save 87 vesselsfor the busiest year in thel lxyear history of the lifeboat sor- v . 28th ll. 3.30 o'clock. —Mr. Hubert Morrison, Grove. spent Saturday in the cit-y. —Ml.ss Laura Watts. has gone to the city to take the six weeks short course. in P. W. ter Buell spent Saturday in the c1ty.——NI_rs. Simon Power spent yes- terday in the city. —Mr. Crhsweil was in the city on Satur- day iiud reported the roads in poor condition —Mr. Dalph Murray and Joe _Cl'llSW€ll are busily engaged in grading potatoes at house. hour the to settle , _ ~ render. and did not. mix much scc- _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Central Guardian This column ls reserved for new: oi local interest. bul. advertising of s newsy nature may be inserted ill 5 cents s word. strictly ply- ublc in advance. _ WORLD DAY 0F PRAYER for women will be held in Saint James uhurch Friday afternoon. Flebruar L-182-2-2'l-1i. “COOK'S for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. ‘ 14-9789 B8 YEARS YOUNG —M1's. Mary Proude, 37 Douglas Street, celebrated her 86th birthday on Feb. 20th. Mrs. Proude who enjoyed her birthday when she received many pleasant current events. Keeps in excellent health and goes about her house- hold dutles with the energy of one many years younger. AYSHIRE CLASS LEADERS — The February issue of the Canad- lfln Ayrshire Review gives the Rec- ord of Performance class leaders for the year i940. The four year old 365 day class was lead by the P. E. Island cow Phyllis" with a record of 15.688 lbs. milk and 644 lbs. butter fat. The record was made on twice ii day milking. Another P. E. Island cow "Sunnyliolm Sue" was runner up in the mature 305 days class with a record 0i’ 14,614 lbs. milk and 678 lbs. butter fat. “Dainty Robin's -____ PLEASANT (move PERSONALS Pleasant C. —Mr. 1,25- Joseph York iviire- gaies ‘to the Presbyterizil. gave spcndid reports about the meetings. On motion. these members were thanked for their reports. It wrs moved and seconded that an ex- pression 0f sympathy be extended to Mrs. Peter Proud. The collection ivzrs tnkijn and several members paid their fer-s. Thu quilt ivhicli has been macie by the members for the evacuees was on display. The mem- bers are still continuing their knit- tiniz for the Red Cross. Refresh- ments were served by the ccmmittce in charge and after n social lizilf- ' _ meal-iii: iiriiouriieri by Slllglflll‘ the National Anthem. vomr DHSSTlBN-FIRCLEZ- The . York Day Spring Mission Circle Kenneth he'd its regular" monthly meeting at the home of Nlrs. Heath Vescy on lnvilfid the February llitli. ‘The President. Mrs. Ollie Brown. presided. The meetirg opened by singing "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind." The prsgrrm outlined in the February lVHFSlOliliTy Mmiiirv was followed. several mcm- hers taking the different. parts. A which a dainty lunch was served solo-"Gori Be In Nfv Head" wrs by the hosfoss existed by the ccm- suns: by Miss Marjorie Farrell. 'I'ze I! star/m’ uiilb our Iilth P/mebe u/Ims we were Iii/d, "Don? Iri/Ir trill: lin‘ feed/n . Slur! lier u] our) lluy will; I bauil o7 ' Quaker 0.111.’ T? —i . - 1' y, p _!/_v1'n( gain! lfgm inl- -'r"l,.,i',/§',"P'/,',',lb,", lurid. "I hula/W‘ me", be replied. And rt’: bail bun ung- ing a! braid/as! our mire .' s? Ar [or Ins- ! u! Quslzr Qua or I'll grand IMIVIIIJIYII€N!- 1"" "m"! .57.” “oomph”; Egg-n’; {u}! plenty n] vlla II] and 4 iwell disposition. BELIEVE ME.I EAT DELICIOUS OUAKER OATS EVERY MORNING. ITB RICH IN VITAMIN 0| Q Bsbles, even in their first years. snd rowing children need m!" (o0 factors for n0rmll_lll’°wi and development. Viumm Bi ll one of these factors ncccsssry_l0 normal nuii-iriori. Quaker Osu is s rich snd thrifty source 0f Vltlm"! Bi. Among grsio foods it is extra- rich in vegenble proteins-which can iiid in building muscles. Delicious. ess to re s- QuyskerpOm is amazingly econo- mical. Ger s pack- age today. ouniiiziiois i , lion are busily engaged hooking rind Devotional Period closed by singing, 0 Lord and Master of us all. The minutes of the last meeting vrere read and approved. Roll call was answered by fourteen members aizu two visitors. who responded with a giotation on “Prayer!” Miss Annie iii and Mrs. Wenoall Vessey, dele-i CANADIAN SUN}; , MS —~A‘.'l- other meeting of the cuiiadiau Sun- lbeiralmsl was hetld in Nine lliffilelfrcck Sc 0o on Fe . 14th. R0 ca us lanswercd by fourteen members lwit-li a penny. The minutes of the ‘last meeting were read and approv- ed. New committees were appointed. lThe treasurer reported $2.25 on hand. Since the last meeting a number of magazine were sold and tin foil and tubes were sent in to Red Cross office. The business of the meeting followed in which it. was moved and seconded that the school buy a War Saving Cerllficite. It was decided that ‘the knitting be finished soon. Roi call for next meeting is to be answered by a riddle. After a large number of Valentines were distributed rind a short game played the meeting Xnzhgnosed by singing the National REMEMBRANCE T0 SEAMEN ON FURLOUGII -On Friday night February. 14th. a. large gathering of friends and neighbours assembled at the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan's, Churchill to pay tribute to two nephews of Mrs. Buchanan, who are atfie bodies seci- men serving their country in the R. C. N. V. R. namely Messrs. Bertram MacKinnon and Harris MacFadyen. After all the guests had assembled, the boys were es- cortecl to the seats of honor. by Garfield MacFadyeii and Waidron MacKinnon, John N. MacFadyei-i was called upon as chairman and in a few well chosen words explained the object of the gathering. He then called upon Miss Ernie, A. Barn to read an address while Messrs. Gov‘- den Lamont and Eric MacKiiinon presented the boys with well tilled purses, after which each thanked all for their kind re-membrances. followed by singing “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" and “God tire King.” A delicious lunch -in their usual charming man: i‘. Great thanks are due Mr. and hire. Buchanan for the rgeiilng of their home on this occa...on. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in social conversation. Chinese checkers and dancing. In the we‘ small hours of the morning all ucnded their Wily homeward after extending to Bertram and llrllTbS good wishes for what the future may hold. DESABLE AND VICINITY Mrs. Melville Bell and hm" lilllie daughter Diiflllllfl. of DeSnble are at present visiting Mrs. Bell's pur- eiiis. Mr. and Mrs. Joliii Mic- Wiihams of Cape Traverse Hampton United Church Young Peoples. Society eniertaiiled at a ‘Valentine social on the night of lFeb. 14 at the Hampton comiiiuii- ity hell. The social imgzin by a siioi‘. ldevotionzil service with Rev. Mrs. D, J. Morrison in charge 'l'r.e gnnics, under the capable lender- ship of Miss Ivii French. and Miss Doris Myers, were much enjoyed by .2111. Alter a most eigioyiible lunch ‘and the singing of God Save the King all returned home having spent s pleasant evening. l On Thursday evening, Fob. 13th, the people of Dcsuble niid vi ry gizthcred at. the lioine of M . and Mrs. Archie Shaw to tender fliem a post nuptial shower. Well laden baskets of presents showed the es- teem in which the young couple are held. The parcels were opened by Mrs. Elmer Walsh, and Mrs. Robert Boyce of Clyde River. sister ‘of Mrs Shaw. The humorous and sincere verses and good wishes were read by Mrs. Victor Shiiiv. Mi‘. Shaw thanked the people for iii/air kiudiiesses to himself and his IVllB and alter properly bouncing the groom all returned to the kitciim to dance. music bring suppiL-d by Messrs Maurice MzicQuriid- ‘George Villett, Joseph Flood all of Soutli Melville. also David Ferguson of Hampton. A delicious lunch was carved by the ladies present and .~zit a late hour all reluctantly de- lparted, having spciit n most ruler-s- jiint evening. | --_-__ | Mr. Jack Fletcher", recently em- ployed by Mr. Donald C. Mac-Lean ;l‘l.'lS left DcSablc to join the Roipil ‘Canadian All‘ Force. We all vxish Mr. Fletcher the bcst of luck. Mr. Henry Peterson of DcSulvle has returned to his home drier’ spending the past months working in the mainland. The ladies of DcSnbie and Hamp- llinve very good results lo show lvil‘ their efforts. on Thursday of last rveek Mrs. Daniel Dori entertaino the following ladies at a iiookiii-"I party. Mrs. John David MzicF lane, Miss Charlotte Mac-Kay. ‘Bertha MacKlimoii, and Mrs. R. . . ltfycrs Miss Lillian MrioDougiiii teacher lat DoSnbie spent the ivcckeiid with her parents Mr. and Mrs John yAngus MacDougaii of Argyle Shore. l Mrs John Diivid llrlflCFilflflllr’. has returned lo her home aflcr speiirl- ling e very pleasant iveck in Chur- lotlctoirn i Mi". and Mrs Friiiik MacDonald of Crspeud were visitors to Dr- ,Sable on Saturday last guest of Mi". and Mrs. Ralph Myers. l | Miss Ethel Dawson. who is em- ployed in Charlottetown, spent Hie week end with her parcnts- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dawson of Criipaud. Miss Marguerite Ince of Hampton IlS at her homo again having speiii. the past few months at Charlotte- town. Mrs. Victor Shaw is at presriit visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs lEdward MscWillinms of Cape Triiv- IQFSQ. l Mr Cecil MacPhsil of the RUYRI ' iCansdiiin Highlanders spent a short leave with his parents. Mr and lMrs Granger MacPhnll of Argyle Shore. While Cecil wins home a lnumber of his friends gathered at his home and presented him niin n PAGF THREE A w. A“ ..- -- sii u ! Yes, you r y; tailored y cilone. , 21¢‘: ‘boiled.’ Canada's largest tailoring establishment has a wide selection of woolens for you for your mannlsli-tailorcd _ outfit, $2315, Individually created for the wearer. .1 -/ Tie’ I Q F lo your personal mcasuremcn l: " .1111?!" ' T ILO s10 R r 99 Grafton Street - - Sunnyside TTS-l-ll | watch. The friends of Mrs. Roderick MacKinnon will be glad to know |tlilist she improved after her recon: ness, l Miss Charlotte MacKay lin= rr- turned to her home in DeSable having spent the past six weeks in lChsrlottstowr-i where she attended Oils bsltuts Ihost Oolirso a... French lives in Alberta and has not illsllnd b01110 i ' in Argyle Shore lust. week when M!“ 5km“ ,M*‘°"““,§‘, fr: “:22? flbAl/lifelggll: Billllytlegetibetllyfleqfllgarlbtbg plane was form! 10 land i" M1 5°" C}? - “Rm” (‘gkjlpe R ‘eh “._ DH,“ we" won by ML“ Vera Ferguson}; field. However. the plan Hid g"? an.‘ “n m’ up ‘ l Gamble o‘ crapaud and M‘; vms repaired and took oil the nei “in elgmi; MncDoiigall has n- Wflldmn Wwdfildii 0i TWO". day Mm n0 dlfllmmv‘ liiriieri to Argyle Shore, having completed his thirty days training. ‘ A alcntine social lilTl dance ws M13 G°M°n MBCDWKM] has "9' held in Bunshaw hall on Prida mined l9 hlshome m AFB-Ne Sh?” night. Feb. 21st. The hall was nlcl MY. Lloyd Fffllch P009713? "Sll- m)?" Deberl- N- 5- W119" h" hi“ ly decorated for the occasion an ed his far-her in Hampton, Mr. bfln ill-Gil’ BVIPWYKI- many clever contests iiiid game enjoyed. later iii the event‘ tollhimyosrs. lloltlhciltsnsntyusvnlsdsslhsflllllhdsnstns. m“ <w~ . s 121W’! y“ l.¢'(_1‘\ L ‘= .—_-=_J ‘a 41-.-