TUESDAY. ‘m1; CHARLOTTETOWN _GUARDIAN .- M g,__,___,_ A,- You‘ll approve the cleve new Prints in gay colourfu‘ fleslzns. featuring high u: low waist mm. platen fec combination of print and‘ plain material, in fabric much like pussy aillow silk. Sims are l2 to 31:05, $10.95, $14.95, m.» B.— Plain black or navy mater- ial with rie collar e ectivc dress of a type that's m wide po ularlty in the United S tes u well as In Canada. The popular new low waist line is featured. Choose from "V" and high tailored neck. Sizes 1| to M) 516.05, $11.95, $14.95, $10.95 o. ~ .\ai‘__ " ‘Von-p. w as» p“. c“ in w e “T; r C.— ‘Pastels in the new {Old and the very effective mod- ern blues are mecli much approval. Some o ihe nicest ones have long Princess lines with button and lace trim. . . Y0! know . . . touches of lwe with little hankle sticlllnl put. 510,95, $12.95. $14.95 {f ;;)»gl5"&.n~ gm 3n", _ Eye catching dresses to wear for Valentine par- ties-and all thru the Spring! Pick yourself a flower-fresh print . '. . an ultra-pretty lingerie- irimmed black . . . or win second glances in a sunny pastel. Fresh from the designers . . . and economically priced, come see these new, new dresses today! MGDRE a. MFLEOD i.__.im"=4 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. i. Phone ‘iii-Private Branch Exchange m _ , _. ' 11 tn ~1 1 m1 rr‘ ..c - n~ r 12-1. Lois Simifim; 1- Ell“. Fiemmg- . "'8 °°1Wii>l40n by so usilo court onanrvhnn school. r lay Mfiriifi? xlgxecDuingy llcfd-selegclgi Marl: gimpson; 3. lion rumor. (Ilgiilfnué-[CIIAIZQQ- 32ml“) 2mg mg on all?" 0t 8MB! mined --_-- Klngs l, o l, Murray River. Grade VII-l. Mom 'i‘ill‘ni!l'; '2. gigwmofi “m? ‘vhfgr wiausmn eateries in “CROW in- 'I‘heiollowingi|.lan ' ' ' ' county Dem Master, [y H, Mac. Ruth SITiPSOiII :1, Add Grlflmm. ‘ c ‘m. u, Mvmfi court 8 "W! by Mn. ien Hershaw Grade Z.—l. B91810 i I. ._._._. Mod Hopefinki Grade VI-l. HClOA rliizipson; l. "dridé-In (B)_l Zuthur Rob Bllllllt Herahuw. Ethel Moon. Kings County h O. L. held its Qohmy f, 10,,‘ 1.10m“. whim Vnuiirlii liurgusonb‘ " rmhmn "manic . . . angler-d %uisntgu A06 Wflvgieen gem. ufllllrgdcmm-l. Merle Martin: 2. “mm” mcetmg m m” lodge M""'“Y Harbm‘ n‘; “\11'~1.>§r1§§2"rrri1{er3 2' Gm“ n"? 1.5mm wmme“ 7' nltentisry and Widdowyrorn‘ ‘i: and‘ l/ml-l- 09mm! “"349 '°°'"‘ U1" °" Tuesday Rb‘ 3rd‘ C°““"Y “m” 5M5" M" A Mm‘ viary ‘Simpson-l d Vernon sirnp- Hm?“ Mamm“: 3- [when Steven‘ fiiree years. I. Arnold Moore; 8. Alice Wcnnlc There was two sea-dons mornins x6111. ire-elected» Idltlc Sands. jm - - s0i(1_.‘ d I (A) v c t m accused iutified in u» di- °"- 1111a afternoon. The County Mss- Co. Fin. sccy, F.‘ D. Brchnut (ro- (“Me I m, I Minn“ Simpson’ I.(B,_—IJc;1l1eceHlsgg'1-t. “m” bu“? m“ m” ‘Mound wuhvmfmhm “wanna: 111' Alex Duincy presided. letter; of elected) Murray RiWl‘. h r (b L C131,“ Fim 1501*. .‘ ' ' ' ' flerghyw 1w 3. Helen Martin; 8, Liiltll Won- ‘iiiiiifliPl r \I'i'f3 sent to the fam- C Trev N C Swwart (rc- $3“; I1 i i) (‘ "' ‘Vcdks ' Glade I‘ (Chwlvnn mums!" named G “in ‘ 1mm,“ ii-Is oilberclili'cn who had passed elected) liigir Bank. ‘ Pciflircflrtt ma; i'<1£“13‘é’¢‘, Coral-ll coiiifeayrogtigdwrllncemtmir “hi1? real Heretic: 21d‘ uni“ v""'l§r~m‘ whmwk‘ 11,-“, (luring the year. Two officers County Marsh, Ernest Marlin. blimpson, Sylvia. _Sim|,son, Lois “ngsl- . not "an m" ‘Mom o‘ m“ hum ugvrrgcorgw .-—l. Iidne Weye, i. cl n e county had passed away Klnvfjge bimpsml. Marie Simpson. Helm Teacher-Una. L. Court. and had been iivl ui Momma! ‘ mm, druang ihc year and one member gm 1mg, Angus Mnihcson. Irts. Simpson, Mary Simpson, Clarendc _-.~~..__ alone st the W110i‘ 9f Nun-l vwm u co Dept. I/ect. James MacLcorl. 51111980“. Mari-iii! Bimllmfl the Montreal house mu- gins his life sewing in the Royal Cnnz-dien Navy. A sum 0i money Murray Harbor- y‘: vo crl from the County funds Qo_ Dop. Iiect. to ihc Red Cross work. The Orange U13; _ ounty Auditors, Colin While und . Bueli. Teacher, Mary ii. Callaghan. NORTH RUSTICO {IIIOOL Rcgort oi North Rustico School for t e month oi January. Grade X. Six-i. Shelton Warren. Grade X. Jr.-1, Fulton Roliings. fled Herduw had lived alone, m“ Samuel Hume. Mr. Justice A W. Green my, m (A) Detectives jailed 0n perjury counts his eddren to the "poniblc motive Herslwwtorit lscwnlibertyby conning here to cmnniit crime these men are seemed of." Cr-dcr in British Anwrlcu i; from ivn~ to lime giving generously to h ,1 ‘uflrerde II. O.—-i. E10 Benton. nil wnr relief work, A“ Moth-Emil!!!’ non: RIVER scnooc were made for the holding of a __ _ Wilde ll U (“will 55¢ Grade VIIIPI. Urena Court; 2. __ A no; can“; luau’ an “was!” “d m" iiéll°l Lfgréudirilreiirliiiazrbefgrpirige rrL“"rr’1°v‘l?"§1l0ii rgieulgpiiigntii 3.75pm "‘°"“""= 3- Milil" Miw- roncnro. Feb. 8—iOPi—Alen n’ s .__ ° m cur-rt. I-Mlthllfll. ' ‘ ‘ of geeruary: ‘ ' 01hr. v1.-1. M0111» Fleming. w“‘"“" ‘m’ WWI" Wldilcwsml- Ohwmrainh nan man-zonal ot (Patriot please copy.) visitors, a5 well as supper before the visitors left by train Fired. D. Bre- hiwt. Post flmmrv Mom-v- triviali- _ - g, rivate dctcciiv-cs. were sente ut may an Gm” x 1' Mrdo" slmpwn’ $0 p2".'iilentl'iry' icnns Friday roilcw- nowhere in pleltios Bvlvia Simmnn "hurl m‘ "h- Ciradc V.-1. Joyce- Warren. rw-fl- y" 1 y»... "ll-h'\t’n 9v w’ e m. Jnl-l Ravel n n. iurv m» Grade n. 11-11 would“ simvhi Prise f llecR-u Perfect“ Attendance - Dorothy BEIITRAI. GUARDIAN filo eelI-l to reeervel tor lows el ma: unreal. on ndvertlslll e! e lows; nature may be Inserted at I cunts u word. strlctll DIYINO ll advance- ,_.--_ CI-AIWILL for Photillllflll CONFEDEBATION LIFE INBUB ‘Ncl, 14-97! COOK STUDIO where lllllfl people are being pnotogrn-Dbed. I121) c3055 skate at the Inrum, W my, February 11th. L-ilii-Z-‘l-Si. ISLANDER DEAD-On Monday the sad news of the passing of her youngest brother, Reuben, was re- ceived by Mrs. George Player of Cardigan. Since leaving his home in Milburn twenty-one years ago w. MacDonald has farmed n Tompkins, Saskatchewan. Besides a wife and four children Mr. Mac- Donald leaves to mourn, two brothers, Archibald oi Somerviile, Min!" l-lld Friday of 8t. John's N. 3., also a siater. Mrs. George Ploy- er. Two other brothers John and Roderi pre-deceascd him. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of the laie Joseph H. Mac- Pherson. Darlington was held Fri- dsy afternoon Feb. 8th and was very largely attended, over one hundred slelghs followed the re- mains to the cemetcry. Rev. Mr. Thompson. Brookfield conducred the services at the house and grave ssaistcd the Rev. L. M. Murray. Hunter ver. Fbvcurite hymns 0f the deceased wemsung. Pail bearers were: L. Howatt. Lewis MacPher- son. Peter Martin. Charla; Mac- Duff, Brent Dollar and Wm. Calew. internment was in Brook- ficld Cemetery. VIUIOB-IA A.lt.P. COMMITTEE —'l‘he local committee o! the Civi- lian Defence Committee was ap- pointed in Victoria as follows- F. M. Pidgeon. Chairman appoint- ed by provincial chairman. Miner MacNevin. Vice Chairman; Heath N. MacQuurie. Seuetuy. D tors, Fire Services, Fred C. medical services, Mrs. Cameron R. V. Police (Chief War- den), P. G. MacEachern. Utility Service, H. R. Profitt, Transpor- tation Services, D. G. MacLeod. The first blackout was a complete success in Victoria. With more ms- terial and supplies this commttce could act with great efficiency and become a smooth working organi- zation. The importance of ihis vital work is fully appreciated by the cit-teem of this village. SOUTHPORT QCHOOL- 0n Friday evening. February B, sound- n-lovie pictures were shown in Bouthport School, Miss Hilda Giilis, B. A. Paid, representative of tits Dominion Council of Education, was in charge of films and gave an inieres talk on behalf of the present icwry loan Campaign. The films shown dealt with such topics as: Churchill's Island. Blue Horizons, Wings of Youth. A Fann Film and s. Comedy. The showing of such films will continue to be held monthly for the remainder of the present year. Mr. Claude Wood, Principal, explained the pur- poses and advantages 0i such forms of vismi education, and complimentary remarks concerning the educational and entertainment value of thisnwvcment were ex- m. Frank Hayley and y Mr. Parker Wood. A vote of Miss Gillis and teachers of the school. and was given hearty approval by the audience. The evening was brought to s close by singing the National Anthem. GUEST SPEAKER A1‘ VIC- TORIA Y. P. U.-'I'he member of Victoria Young People's Union were pleased to have as ‘their guest speaker on ‘mesday- February 8. the Rev. C. R. Hartman rector of St. John's Anglican Church. The president Miss Annie J. Gordon presided. Following is the pro- gramme. Hymn No. 226—What a fellowship Prayer, Inn-sine Low- thcr; Responsive Scripture Read- ing" I anus" o1 Christ led by Ada Boulter; Hymns, Work for the is Coming; Scripture, Mark 9: 40-41 Iorrame Lnwther, stor- ies on the lesson. Heath Mac- Quarrie; Address. "Co-operating in service" Rev Mr. Hartman Hymn, "Leaning in the Everlasting Arms." At the conclusion of the devotional exercises the business period was conducted. ‘Iihe minutes were read by the secretary Jean MacNevln. A social hour was enjoyed with pro- gramme provided by entertainment commltteclorralne Lowther. Annie Gordon. Mrs. Donald Macneod. Jean MacNevin, There was an at.- tendance oi over thirty. Meeting closed by singing of National A1:- llwr" Personals lviiss Helen McGuigan. teacher at Blooming Point. spent Sunday the citl. with her mother and Dlrill. Mr. and Mrs. George Len-d cf Penkes Btetion, were visiting their daughter Sergt. and Mrs. Charles uawford of Bummsruide over the weekend. Mrs. Emmett MscGuigen. Hunter Mvt mtit the week-end vialttng hsrecnDerrlliwhoisatpnsent s ltudent at P.W.C. m. Francis Oleefe. Principal of Stella Maris School, North Rus- tico. was a visitor to the city over the week-end. LIBS SPEED I0! DEFENCE Most oi the 48 United States , have piemied e reduction in speed - Program in ectlon with the not on‘s tlrs rationing WHYii/V/l xSORE ll» m. sr-i. Raymond Bent- A‘ FEET? JAERUABY 1o. 194; can Your o new. A slncrirloimfilm mm m MANY VAIIIIII“: OI. Pill new. vuiimnnl. (PH. 25c) (g IIII—OIJR IIO I942 SEED A"; NUIHIY HOOK-letter limo E oounooiismnicusr. cmncnowum lllib. 45c) P Sir Andrew has Duncan Changes in Premier Ilhurchln Government moved Lord Beam brook to a new post a; Minislor q War Production with Sir Ami Rae Duncan becoming rllinistcr Supply. _i___________ COCONUTS AND COCOA The cider industry 0' New sum the largest island of the Bismu]. Archipelago. is the gfathr-ring o: commits and cocoa, so elective fer heed satin, gvlppo, m. 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