Share an’ the {flavors grand! 3116f 1.217531%! Heliltes it erved HOT too! giiabiscoi i A Shredded Wheat Grandpa O'Gracly will tell you himself-Nabisco Shredded Wheat is a delicious, wholesome cereal!‘ Made from pure, sun-ripened whole wheat good- ness you need for vigorous energy! Try it HOT (dip in hot water and drain) —ir gives you all m; nourishment of s cooked cereal. Eat Nabisco Shredded Wheat every day! luhd by “fl CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, lTD. NIAGARA IAlI-S, CANADA SW49 Youwiilnevlrtiseofthat IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of MRS. JAMES MacDONALD. Cardigan Head who passed on to eternal rest March 3, i946. Though her smile has gone forever, And lier hands we cannot touch, We shall never lose sweet memories Of one VII loved so much. - Ever remembered by Husband and Family. In Memorians filming 1119mm’! 0! III! dear {£71K- Wlw. died 0n March 8rd, MR. DAN MCKINNON Forest Hill last s prominent citzen in the person of Dan Mc- Kinnon. Last fall he hfi a serious operation, and for a while alter- wards he enjoyed fairly good health. But about the middle of January he took a relapse, suffered a great deal, and died on the 3rd of February, aged ‘ill years. Dan McKlnnon was an unasstm- lng man holding the respect and admiration of all who kncw him. Integrity and honesty were his ideals in life. He could not tolerate insinceriiy and such like. He was a devoted member of the Dundas United Church for many years. and if at all possible attended the services every Sabbath, l-fis presence will be missed for same time to come. In the home he was kind and tolerant,- and enjoyed the fellowship of all who visited him. He bore his illness in a true Christian spirit, fully resigned to the will of God. He leaves to mourn s widow. the former Flora Campbell of Uism also‘ one sister, ate in Mass, besides nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held in the hrme, conducted by the Rev. MD. You're not f tte lath flag-u refit. s“. °' ‘m’ "is as life and lnumury int l llllll rennumbcr thco. W"! Missed but Always Remem- “md b: Daughter Nora. i" memory or Everett illob Gllmble m, m", °' Marci! ani. iiosv.’ m" ‘m Twtvfmfl "If! 1:0 you loft m but we‘ m m” yo" “M”! 1MB. h God’ ars gluil to have an Angel I homo full of grace. inserted by Mom,“ “wen Sh“, lhfl Bfllfllgrg, m iislhma (on hs fillllihl Easy av ail suffer from diffi so oull brsathi ‘ihilaiu :.'::.iti' .".°.‘...‘l.'" h” I am u“: ’°‘"""’ W if! Men so. Thdvyaiiu n your siooii in ui“rii':s“£mmn'°“ MacLeod‘ assisted by the Rev. filii‘ 2'i§'..Zi"°'° "iffihifln ii3§r§ii5i D. w. McPherson, stl Peter's asy. p?‘ Jft-ronislloouuirii aletllors ha’ as “u! It was largely attended. . mph“! in“ "M"! ass rsa The pail-bearers were: Messrs Your-can: mun an imt! ‘mmh’, m, Ben Matheson. William Morn. my," “mg-Md n flifiglllllllilt oostuor tin‘ Arthur McDonald. Angus Matheaon. flséfik 3:; l‘: v 13a w“? m: McLeod and Malcolm (Patriot Please _ Con?) v llnly itun oi lleat The llentral Guardian Elsie column ls reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of s neway nature msy be inserted at five cents a word strictly pay- able in advancn. . \ CBASWEIJI. for thotograpba MAsPBEISONS-Meira clothing. AT YOUR SERVIOIi-Arnfsr Coal Co. Phone Mill. OONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. , FOB nnauiruv CHICKS buy Island Chicks at the Island Chick Hatchery, Charlottetown. HOWARD MolNNlS' B‘ l t t I d Footwearat 175 Queen stress, B! All to Montreal and Boston in about three hours. Phone Mgr-i. time Centrai Air" lys 2061 or 540, PHONE SAUNDERS i806 for group and- wedding pictures on location. m BUY YOUR EASTER GIFT now at Jsimiesoifs Clearance Sale. Charlottetown. T0 NEW GLASGOW in I Iain- utes via Maritime Central Airways twice daily. Phone 2061 or Mo, _.-__ WmN-F-Bflllnflon Rand Triple Electric shaver on sale for $15.96 at Jamiesonb. Charlotte a. HIGH GRADE PODOBOID said Torte-Ray Sun Glasses. 2534, dis. count at Jeniiesosiu, Qiulottg- town. 8T. JAMES CHURCH. - The Kirk of St. James Mid-week Lenten Service this after-non st. 5.15 m aha Kirk Hall. MRS. JOHNSTON’! LADIES‘ WEAR. — Special Spring S319 .._ Dresses. Blouses. Children's skirts. etc. also Permanent Wave Madh- ine and Dryers. ADDRESSED STUDENTS - Mr. W. R. Shaw, Deputy-Minister of Agricutlure, returned to the city yesterday evening after having delivered an address to the students who are taking the agricultural short coure in O'Lesry TRANSFERRED- Rev. Joseph B. MacGiliivary, C.SS.R.. has been transferred from Holy Redeemer Parish, Charlottetown to St. Jos- eph's Parish. Moose Jaw, Sask. Father MacGillivary left Char- lottetown Monday morning. Arriv- ing here on Saturday evening to replace him. was Rev. Patrick l-Iennessey. C.SS.R_ from st. George's Parish, Newfoundland. _..,_ ‘FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Mr. William Stewart took place yesterday morning at 8.50 from the Frank Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunstaifa Basilica where Mass was cele- brated by Rev. David ' McTagu-t who also conducted the service st the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs. Peter Hennigar, Harry Harley, Michael Basha. Frank Savidant. George White -and Louis MacLeod. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. ST. JAMES YOUNG PEOPLE- At’ the 3rd weekly gatihcrlllg of the Young People of St. James Church last Sunday evening. a Young Peo- ple's Society was formed with the following slate of officers: Presid- ent: Kciinrth MacKenzic. Vice- Presidc-nt: David l-furst. Secretary‘- Treasurer: Valerie Rogers. The following committees were also formed. Entertainment -. Mary Campbell (Chairman), Adele Clark. David Jardine,’ Stirling Walker. Lunch: Barbara G. Rogers. (chair- man); Muriel Hurst, Jill MaoKay- Membership: Charles Raisers. (Chainirinml; Philip Jnrdline. Bil‘- bars A. Rogers. A sing-song u-ss nus and was led by Stlrllns Walker, at the conclusion of which iuiich was served. An rniavable time was had by all. lt was decided to hold sill future meetings on Wednesday eveninBS- The. m5‘ regular meeting will be held on Wednesday evening, March 10th, at 7.30. SMITH - hhcQUABRlE WED- DING - A very quiet but llrettv wedding was solemnized in Trin- ity Unlted Church, Charlottetown. on Saturday evening. February 23th, when the Reverend‘ T. E- Mamrmn, pastor of the Church. unit,“ in marriage Miss Zliilh! Alice MscQuarrie. dflulhm’ d u“ into Mr. and Mrs. David Mat‘.- Quarrie of Crspoud. and Mr. mut- oat James Smith of Rocky P0111»- The bride who entered the chilrvh an the arm of Mr. E. D- R-Blll- W the strains of the Bridal 01101115 played by Professor Kendall was charming in a perlwinkla blue street-length are. flower hat. and a corsaga of matching roses. Ho!‘ only ornaments were Ptlfls- 1m’ mgdistely following the ceremony a dainty suimer W" "l"! '° t number o! guests at the QM!" Hotel. Previous to her marriage. the bride had been widely enter- tained at showers and dinner Pl!‘- ties. Having lived for a number of years in Bummerside Miss MM- qumi, was very popular there as well as in Charlottetown when. for the past two years she has been emlllvlled l! bwbiup": with the IRE. I. Potato Growers ‘Assoc. A large circle of friends throughout the Provlrieé loin, in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Bmlth many years of happiness.-(5ununerslde t ma GUARDlAN. ileal Mounties in New All. F. B. Thriller Fliin anifii iietiisl . Murder Probe. Heretafore the Royal osmdign Mounted Police have been so busy enforcing Federal law across the‘ Dominion, Provincial law in all but three provinces (Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia) snd Mun- icipal law in scorer of Prams communities, they have had lime Ut-‘no t0 talk about their work. In spite of that, R. C. M. P. reached world renown,- but unlike Scotland Yard, which became known as a stofiiit but efficient organisation, and the P‘. B- L, famed as crack criminal charsrg, Canada's Moun- ties were known to all nations by the picture of a stalwart member, of the Farce wearing the scarlet] tunic and broad brinuned Stetson. astrids a handsome steed. The] R. C. M. P. won the title. The Silent Bea-vice, Now things an diffsrnt. The dlnated operations of the RCMP in the pursuit of lawbreskers will be laid before the people of 00-, ads in s new motion picture aa-i titled "RCMP 13G”. 1n_ this National Film Board leatur- ette, Mounties pie/y the role of Mounties in screen re-enactment of an actual murder case. On the screen it is called the Connors Cass. ‘me crime is cozrmftted in Western Canada and the chase crosseLthe Dominion and. goes‘ out into the Atlantic employingi all the means and implements of Criminal investigation in the Force. No Horses . Oddly enough, not a single horas appears in "RCMP FILE 13$". Science plays a vital role in the‘. investigation of the Connors} ships. radio, dogs, telephone sndi of course the, highly trained brains of skilled investigators ‘ The story of the Connors Oasef (a ficticious name as are all name in tha production) explodes, the unfair notion that RCMP do‘ little but ride the ranges. patrol; the borders and nurse the Esklmos= and Indians. All but fantastic is the organization that springs into action from roast to coast when- Mrs. Walter Conner; phones an urgent plea for help to the; Mounties ‘when her husband, vsi salesmanffails to return home at. his usual time. The chase leaps‘, frcm the prairies to Winnipe!‘ and Toronto, into a Montreal board- ing hpilse and an to Halifait and aboard s, frieghter miles out to sea. The co-ordination of s. net- work of trained men and their complicated Crime hunting mach- inery is followed by NFB cameras. Something Now I "ROMP NLE i365 ls etnnethilig new in motion pictures. Never before has an actual Canadian murder case been filmed, the story of the RCMP been told inf such detail, the Mounties them- selves performed before a motion, picture camera for a production; destined for the screens of Can-. adian Theatres and to go abroad afterwards to tell the world of the renowned Force. Various locations were used in the filming. The Justice Building at Ottawa, nation- al Headquarters of the Force was the scene of several days shooting. The RCMP Barracks at Rockcliffe was used extensively, Ottawa; Restaurants, a boarding house.§ streets, u street corner in Hulli aria a street scene in Smiths Falls appeared in the film, It was winter when th NFB: production crew commenced toi shoot the Courtroom scenes. The. Westerners "don't mind the cold.‘ Prominent legal men offered their services, Townspeopla rallied to the call for "extras". All were to "meet in ‘the Courthouse an a certain day. which dawned in the worst blizzard in the history of the Citymwhicn was buried. actually interred, under drifts of snow I0 feet deep in places, The ROMP barracks an the outskirts and many places within the City limits were cut oft by the storm. i But right on time the cast sr-i rived st the snow-buried Court-r house. The Chief Justice of the‘ Court. The Agent of the Attorney General. the Sheriff, Lawyers, Court officials and a nirrvbcr of townspeople appeared as scheduled _ and rimsined as long as the-film ing operations required them. i l7 Air To Calgary _ But exterior shooting was lin- possible, Not only was the snow- storm so thick, the wind so strong,‘ and ‘the drifts so deep, but the cameras from up in the exbreem cold that accompanied the biimard. Days went by, and the storm show- ed no silns of letting up, so the NFB crew decided to Sly to Cal- lilllll 0F TlllllliS The Family of the late Henry B. McDonald wish to thart Reverend T. F. Butler, the Doctor and their friends and neighbours who snowed so miuoh isludnen and sysfoat during their recent bereavemmt; also to hhose who sent Mass Cards sod Messages of sympathy, l widespread but amazingly ao-or- ~ Case. So do automobiles, pianes,|- . sufficient] \ ciiAaLgr-rajrowu Convenien Shop Thro frequently. You'll Find Economical To EATON'S it t And ugh The sarorrs Order Office In CHARLOTTETOWN EATON’S Order Office offers an outstanding service. Whether you shop in person or by phone, competent clerks are on hand to accept orders, to assist in making selections and to give advice and information that should help to make your shopping easier. Your order is forwarded to Moncton arid goods will be shipped to the Order Office or according to your instructions. We invite you to visit or csll our Order Office Shop Early For Easter (EasterSuuday. March 28th.) The New EATON A A1948 Spring (and Summer i CATALOGUE Has now been distributed i We invite you to shop at EATON’S and if you have l not received a catalogue you may make use of the Lending Catalogue Library Service at our Order Office where you can obtain one to take home. . ' After you have made you selections, this Library Catalogue is to be returned tothc " Order Office for use by others. l If you place an order during the life of the Spring and Summer Catalogue, your name i will be on our mailing list for the next i catalogue. i IATOWS oreawaoa JMy-IIQ s -e w e Bury where snow conditions were reported as ideal for exterior shooting. When they reached Oalsary by sir s chlnook wind had bell/e? l-hem t0 ll: Ind lapped "P Wei‘? particle of snow. It was more like s cool day in spring. The ROMP Marine section in Ilallflx cooperated ruiiy in the waterfront and Atlantic sequences. RCMP harbour craft, g, couple o! tall boats and two of the large RCMP Commissioner - class craft one to carry the citneri crew, the other to be photographed, were placed st the NFB’; " _ i The ship seen in the film chasing the freighter supposedly carrying m; fugitive to foreign parts is the "McBrlen, commanded by Bub- Inlbwim‘ RrJ- Herman, 08E. from East Le Have, N. s. Not new in motion pictures, Bub-Inspector Harman crwnmanded tho ship used in the Hollywood production. "Cor- vette K-Wi" some years ago, l Huge Llghil UIOI Lighting the extensive l-lsilfat dock ares. bynight was a chal- lenge to the NFB electricians. Us- ing huge lights they managed to illuminate "‘ g harbour craft for the purpose and surprisingy good footage was pro- cured. But the weather tossed its‘ usual wrench into the machines]. It was so cold along the I-lalik waterfront than that sound cam- eras refused to Opeflh prqserly so most of the sound in the dock "WORN was recorded "wild" (not in synchronisation with the‘ visuals) and dubbed in later. | The script of RULE-PIKE ISM was written by NFBH Don Mul- holland fnm actual ROM? reports on a real murder case. Mulholland also directed. produced and edited i the production. Ron Woman was‘ assistant director. Lorna Batcheior headed the camera unit sad Joseph i Ollamllllnv slid Clifford Orliffin the sound crew, The Nllll fcaturstto “RCMP- ITII 13G” will be showing at a loesl theatre during the latter var-t of the pres!!! week. -__ ST. PATRICIUS W. I. On February 23rd. St. Patrick's Road Women's Institute meeting was held at the heme of Mrs. Alex Grant, with seven members and seven visitors in attendance. Meeting opened with Creed, follow- ed by roll call. with each member paying a penny for each sise of shoe. Minutes were read, approved and signed by President. It was moved and seconded that $5.00 be given to the Canadian Appeal for Children and that scene necessary again i family and imagine. a Show us the family that isn't thrilled, to see loll-O So colorful, so flavorful, loll-O .is a grand help for est meals. Easgrto make, kind to the budget -one of t e quickest, t Enjoy more interesting desserts again. lie-stock us cupboards with Jail-O, for serving plain — or deligli y - , val-led as suggested on the packages. FREEZING HARMS On very cold windy days, lt‘| advisable to» dry clothes indoors. If clothes are ung outdoors and allowed to freeze still on lines, they allowed to frees: stiff on lines, ethey suffer unnecessary wear and tear when the wind whips them. HAIR BAROMETER. things be bought for the school. Different committees were heard from and contest put on by Mrs. Alfred Donnelly and Mrs. Charles Rogerson was won by Mrs. Joseph Myers. Lunch was served by the hostess," assisted by Miss Mary Handrahan. Meeting closed with National Anthem. When cutting out garments use ——- - s long stroke rather than a short Blond; hair reacts to humidity, choppy stroke. This places less contracting and expanding, but strain on the shears and gives a dark or red hair reaction is barely more accurately cut line. noticeable. ihiest desserts you could \ ' papers please copy). Personals f '"'""°':'::t'a.".'*~=*"-'~" who hid all inwhliii" ‘ a Miss Phyllis Blanchard. an. ' MIAWIIIIV Mo" ‘ I i isit inn moi-runs on an srtsnaai s ammo osmor 4D , WP W N" YMK- ' cum rmunu was ' “$31331?” J-st amuse-sum. ~ , _ _ Jn i _ ‘e l a - - _ . - ‘ \ A _ "‘" Fwd