With grim determination and stout heart this young and virile nation meets the challenge of the hour. I Lights burn late as Canada's war effort gains momentum. In factory and workshop, on the iarm, inship- yard and along the assembly line, an. Army in Overalls swings into action; Likewise, in The Royal Bank 0t Canada a trained and disciplined staff bends its best eiiorfs to meet the increasing demands of war conditions. There is no short cut to victory." The road will be long and hard. With pride in our hearts we shall pursue it till peace is made secure for the nations of the world. WAR SAVINGS PLEDGE FORMS AVAILABLE AT ALL BRANCHES. THE ROYAL BANK 0F CANADA KLET US GO FORWARD WITH OUR LYNITED STRENGTH” vars: iI-Tdovrllas son nlax- POWER CAPE TOWN, March 1'1 -—(CPl— lvttn L ivailcer. secretary of labor nae been appointed Controller o‘ lndustriabmanjgowet by_thjj_ South African Government. lt was an- nottnced here. He will enforce re- ‘Zllllltltblls desigIlTd to enable the zovernmr-tit. to provide an adequate llppiy of labor for mtlnitdon fact- ~rlcs and other urdertaking; ess- ntrni to the war effort. Coldon Wedding ll s s s | tl s s anzu gh y MIKCIOHMpwm qt goldfish acacia. bhek m WW t ti.“ s» s l: gol Wedding snni the social hall of e was: church. Dr. R. C. Stone of as s and affiliated groups in appreciation of the long years o! devoted service to churah activities byvtltde couple’. . Mrs. Rl. O. Stone with members of tlhe trustees and the church elders and their wives stood in line. Afterward there was s. program which included pi music by Ksnnv Dewar. ' led (the pipes" in tribute to the Scottidi ancestry of the guest of honor; piano selections by Carol Hannah; vocal numbers by Catherine Jean Pratt who sang "Comirr Thru the RYE" and “Believe Me If All ‘Iihose Erldoaring Young charms": renew- al of wedding vows; reading of nrfginal goem by Mrs. Miller; talk by Dr. tone who paid tribute to the guests oi’ honor for their faith- ful work in the church and made special mention of Mr. McDonald who had never missed a meeting of the Elders in 22 years.‘ two beauti- fully rendered songs by Mrs. W. '1'. Woodcock: talk _ Miss Eleanor McKay cf the Sunday School de- r/lrtnlmt who pres-exited a. book to Mr. McDonald and a bouquet of yellow tea rosebuds to iVLs. Mc- Donald; readings by Mzs. Stanley, Roscoe who gave "John Gilpirrsl Ride” and two other short and ap-l propriate verses. Talks and gifts! also were lrlven bv Mrs. Maude Moore of the Mothers‘ Club and ltfadseti of the Missionary So- e y. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald both ex- pressed their appreciation. the for- mer giving several recipe; (or “keeping happy though married." COOL, COMFORTABLE gaé/ZZZ glve lull support-wet look like flno hose OMflNwalcornethis flnncr support. And here's revolutionary new more good news-these Bsuer Q Black Elastic Elastic Stockings can be Stocking. M s d: of worn urtnoti ,Cith2|' um liah ‘ der silk hose. or without other hose. They can be laundered frequcntly, too. without losing their shape. Ask your doctor about Bauer B: Black Elastic Stockton- Come and See Them at DDIN BROS. " SURPRISE Our mhod fertilisers have advanced only about 1 per sent. anatomically COIICCK — gives you in price 3-1I—6--------- $26.00 PER TON (loot. yssr $26.00) L-8—10---------- $30JOPER TON (last your $28.00) We lsnsw of no lower prices in Canada. Write us for price card. Island Goods For Island Growers THE ISLAND FERTILIZER COMPANY LIMITED OIAILUITIIOWI L-585-3-l54I. w. For Better Pelts in greater quantity at LESS COST I188 ‘Mlllql’ ALL-CEREAL liluloll A soientlflcsll distanced feed, forti- fied with “l! X" when Germ Oil. Promotes more and blner litters ol nrong, healthy votms- ‘Iho OGILVIE I-‘UOUR MILLS Co, 1M. Head Office-Montreal. LllEL BROS. nu. Distributors for Prince Edward Island i‘ and cxplaingng an unfailing rule which they always agreed upon was ficl; the one in the wron to apolog- e. "It has worked un ailinglv all through the years and mv wife nevier yet has had to apologize". he sa’ Mts. McDonald graciously cut the large golden wedding cake plac- ed on a side table covered with lace and decked with flowers. The tea table also covered in lace. was beautiful wi‘h a largo mirror p13,- gue reflecting golden dlfftdlls in a crystal bowl under the soft glow of rnanv yellow candles. Numerous gifts, flowers and mes- S91E65 of COIl‘II‘8l1'Ifi'iO11 were 1c- ceivcd by tn.- couple. Mr. McDonald is a native oi’ Prince Edward Island. where he liv_ ed untxl he was 21 ye"rs of age be- 1'01? 00min! to CTlIlTCTlTEl. to find romance. Mrs. McDonald the for. met‘ Miss Othelia RllillqffllL 15 u native of St. Stephen, New Bruns- wick. She came to Callornia as a Child of ten with her parents. _________________ In Memoriam soggazr-tookthsvowsatdhrlstian l’. E. I. Instructor 50 Yrs. At Collsgs (Oakland mall 1M0 Fifty years an instructor st 8t- mAE-ya‘ scodllgiastihnlroiit for so ears next July- Brill“? V n"! hso. 75, celebrates his I011!“ ll‘ ivernsry slt, the MNVIG IQW - “What. does he teach? Practically . everything. F01- the first l0 WI"- it was literature. wbllo snaking and religion. Then when s sdioo of engineering was founded st 5t. Mary's in i9)! he was selected to lbarn putt-osmotic! Ind os- sndtaughtforwyaarsinatpt- ally different yield than the one o! hybfhli? l: 1 lng areor ' ony a. o c . but. s‘ resnanrqltalble one. that of W I ‘ QWNA” u» sit-murmur gimmmhld lecturer-ns-mo-sske. 1'0 El‘ . Born of Prince Edward Island pioneer parents in Ban Francisco. he attended the old Blomd Hurt teaching lzn(grti%w'ph'wsosdolnyh*n a . oss 's . at Fifth and Jackson streets. Oak- .In1891hs cams to 8t. Mary's. At, present. he works on s. regular lohedltllmutasoltiing lava twesgth om ury rs uro. ape ng and discussion. Still active. he keeps fit with lfinghliilfrfs in the gills sad s disily um er c. e’ sw m- mIhg mail-field‘? believe it ‘or not. at the annual summer cam/p of the Catholic Youth Organisation on ths campus jubilee was to bs b4 The golden quieiwjust like the brother had sn- otiher 50 years to put in st the college. and this was only the ir- ginning. ' In Memoriam DR. A. F. COOPER Dr. Arthur Fhnnimore cooper s promment dentist in Eureka, Calif. for many ears. passed away in s San Franc Q hospital on January 6. He was also a well known dairy l man and stock raiser. About two " years ago he became ill. with severe headaches and attacks of blind- flefis- He was taken to San Fran- cisco for treatment and his trouble renounced cancer on the brain. He remained in the hospital until his death. Dr- Cooper loaves a wife and three children: also one brother John W. Cooper. who conducts s mrtvarv parlor- in mutsxa. Dr. Cooper was for many [yam-g and up to the time of his death an Elder in the Presbyterian Church and W85 also a member of the choir. Born in Arcata. Biro. Dr. of Pioneer John W. Cooper and therefoze a. grandson of captam William Cooper who. in December 1849. built a ship and with his fam. ily and a. few friends sailed from Sonris. Pdnoe Edlwatd Island. bound for San Frandsco, California where they arrived in July. 1850. During the trip they never tied up to a wharf nor dropped anchor un. til they ariverl in Ran Wancisoo Bay. After trad'ng around the Bay a few months Captain Cooper sold his vessel and returned to p, E, Island overland, intending to return later. He never returned During the Winter of 1850-51 and epid- smic took all the married women jrnl: Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Only National Appeal for Cur Men in Uniform Q Yosknowwhscwsoweso ourmeninnniform. Your Iléltilwsgmgg them = : a fu- from their loved ones a r a ready oo hos death, for you, Follow tbsm with your slscdou r a u ease the discomfort, the boredom, the loneliness of their oE-duly hours: Si: great national organizations, with the ex to bring comfort to the men in uniform, as APPEAL for the money to carry on. For the FIRST TIME there is s united nations! sppesl for the men in uniform. You ar- ssked to combine a whole year's giving: for these necessary was" services. Your help is needed to enable each of these organizations to perform its viral tasks. tlnlllllvllllslllvlullllllll 712w s ssoooo Let the volunteer helper who calls on you carry back your pledge of fullest support for our fighting men. You never bass failed tbsm-you will not now. THE sovs nrtv on THE FOLKS BACK HOME Notional llsodqualtsn-IOO Boy Strut, Toronto, Ontario once and the workers you in ONE UNITED Chairman For Prince Edward Island D. J. BONNELL, Esq. Charlottetown of the Cooper family. In the Bpy-‘nq of 1851 vrhat was left of the family came to Humboldt County and men began the history of the celebrated Cooper familv and the Indian wars and massacre.» of northern Cali. reported 4 pairs khaki gloves; mitts; 1 navy scarf; 4 pairs socks: 5 ribbed helmets; '7 lchzki scarvrs; 1 pair seamans socks‘. 2 khaki GEORGE IIARVEY STEWART “Home is the sailor. home from the sea. And the hunter home from the hill." On Thursday. lilarch 13. 1941. there passed away at St, Martha's Hospitah Antigonish. Georze Har- | vev Stewart. a native of Prince Ed- ward Island andawell-known farm- er of Bayfield. NB.. after a brief ill- ness. He entered the hospital on his seventy-fifth birthday. March 4. The funeral service was conducted by the Iiav. Mr. MacQueen at the NLacIsaac Funeral Home in Antigo- nlsh. Interment was at Upper South River in Antigonish County. Son of the late John Benjamin Stewart and Elizabeth (Dewar) Stewart. Mr. totewart was born in Lot 46. P.E.I. in 1866. Following; graduation from Prince of Walcs College he became a successful a ri- culturist, His marria e to Mary iz- abeth MacGregor. tighter of the lata John A. MacG-renor. field. An nish County. and Ch I . Disco on A t 29. 1923. years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and ‘son nwved tolgloval Scoga and set- tled in Bsyile . w ere e was re- spoohdJb a solid eltiasn The 18th Stewart the n. Island. and a Hayfield was in adherent of the United Church- Besidles his widow. Mr. Stewart in at home. UCKLEY' IWIXTUQE B llldss 8t Skins LIGHT HIDES 8 I-Ic HEAVY HIDES 7c HORSE HIDES $2 to $3 FREIGHT CHARGES PAID ON 200 LBS. OR OVER. I-2c PER LB. PREMIUM I ON DEALERS LOTS BUYING DAILY AT WAREHOUSE I02 ELM AVE. MAURICE BLOCK CHARLOTTETOWN PHONE 144s survived by s. son, John Beniamin. to fomia. — Oakland Maple Leaf. sweaters and 6 turtle-neck sweaters passed into the Red Czoss. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Grant and Mzs. Burke buy material necessary to hook a. mat. hookinll of same to take place at the home of Mrs. William McKay on March 12 and 13 lespectively. It was also moved and seconded that thfl School committee ask the Trustees to go to the school and s69 what necessary repairs are to be made. A Questionnaire 0n Education was ptepflmd by Mrs. Gates and passed War services Campaign At the War Services campaign headquarters yesterday. D. J Bon- nell. Provincial Chairman. stated that the announcement made bv the Hon. Jl L. llsley. that an allowance of 40 per cent. income tax deduction on War Service contributions was great news to the organization. and should serve as a fine incentive to larger givinlzs. It is understood that this 40 per cent, will apply only on War Services contributions. and only on contributions that are received before Anril 7th of this your. A commltms from Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion met yaterday at Campaign Head- quar the chairmanship of . Storms and com- lans for the zoning of button of en- sdlan War Ber- time BUHI HAMSAHIS "THE RIGHT PAINT TCI PAINT RIGHT" 10 DAYS Al QQLE [£0 n- § n .. ~ of Salvation Anny. .ar.o.l .O.A.. on s basis 10-. Dominion ti ‘MC FLOUR 2 ar Pllfllq ‘mlsnionthsle rhssbesn sd~, a: wuumsulm lunruum "Ills m,” l! u. omtrlbuto “tog: w‘ hrvioss m My?” E...» Eggs amtwofivwafi... ss --:,,",°\~m:-L:c~.hnw"" . they always do in such ossss. I ‘~‘“ “Hwmlnonmafi'°'"“4 WEST ROYALTY WODEN’! I - INSTITUTE a. LB.‘ we’; m "hm"... 3,? sass ran use h 1d t the hmne lbs. 01f“! Fliiétafa Tm I-‘sbnlss-v . Vi"! n. resident presided. Minutes of last m'e'lm¢ were trad and rdopted. (Ywllrctlon amounted tn 'ns dollar and seventy cents. Mn. scam; Ill Phone 1046 2 PM” khaki mms; 1 m1,- mvv m}; in. 'I'he Questionnaire on Agricul- qgntfalg my o; “all? an: Yelaw Brad Beans - - - 10 lbs. fig _ , o . n — - — — - -- — — hold. Mrafltlemsissssistod p:u,;4|,:_n:|n_:___________g_‘gg¢ fir} 9'1"- rg-Lm, M511 Psoohes,16os.tin‘—----__-_.-l-¢9c Mugigfm" m Bud“ ‘n4’ u,‘ G_ Robin Rood Rolled Outs, non-premium — — - — Sic n. Fltlgerald. l Sugar Crisp or Qnaksr Cornflskos - - - - - a-sas . Anovlfiglcvmmltm of Wm: Prslrls mm (with glass) - - - -- - - - - - 53o BllRlollod0afl——-—---——10Ibl.for45o TIIE IDEAL CASH GROCERY [Alngworih Ava - tura for the month of March to be prepared by Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Ladner. Lunch committee for March: Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Lardner. Next meeting to be held at West Royalty School on the afternoon of March 26th. Roll call to be answrred with s. I-louseslean- ing int. NINE MILE CREEK W. I. The monthly meeting of the Nine Mile Creek Institute was held on March 11th at the home of Mrs. Charles MacDougall. The President occupied tho chair and opened meeting by singing. ‘The Maple Leaf for Ever. and by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Rloll call was answer- ed by ‘flaming s weed I will pull each time I see it," and was rs- s nded to by nine members, one v tor was present. The Red Cross committee report- ed having taken in, l6 pairs lnitts. 4 pair socks and 2 sweaters since last meeting. It was moved and sec- onded that Easter boxes be sent to SPECIAL 21c i Bod Rose Salmon. 1 lb. kilo TllIBHlh,I0l.—--1Qg X-L Tomato Cstasp. ll on -——-—---s- lllsnlcusruratlo.--ios White Brown , is of m- JTL. ._ y, loyal IIIIIC Allllo Jules 0s. lose Baking Iwwdsr. 1 lb. flesh loaf. l lb. tin — 1-52 Orange Marmalade llos.----—-——t'lc Ollr Spoclll ‘Isa. l lb. - -- 51o 0.K Bosmlllbsrsfor-Slo Pearl Soap, l0 bars for — 6o Oxydol special -- — — s-sss Wallpaper Cleaner — — l-llo Oranges par dos. lls. llc. 85s Grapefruit —--—-4—ilo Prompt Delivery three boys from the district serv~ ing overseas. Ruth Betts and Josie Smith were appointed on the en- tertaining committee for the three months. members to her home for the next meeting. _ Roll call to be answered with s riddle next Meeting closed by singing Nation- Mrs. Hector Campbell invited the a1 Anthem. , f \I 1 a -A-L FLOOR ENAMEL Adds saw life sol color to concrete. wood and worn lino- lsum floors. Scul- proof. leg. $1.35 Value Medan salon. 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