A GIRL LIKE MARVIN MYLES moon: m EVERY Every loeeinel- ‘i lngehoreeler ln the book now comes lo llulll- lng life on the. at“? nalllilliil WYOUNG ea IIIISSEY with CHAS. COBU RN VI“ Fl‘ ‘will iitillil ~ liltllii- illlllvllli Til-DAY AND wen l-=- rumor towono MATINEE ans-NIGHT 1 AND o -an EARLY Don't take your Freedom for granted Canada's lone are fighting with all their might to preserve your freedom as well as their own. You must fight too-fight with your dollars and carry Total War to the enemy. He has asked for it. Let us see to it that he gets it. BUY the new Vrcroav soups THE MISSES HOLMES o BRADLEY In Memoriam MR. EDWARD HUGHES ' ‘flu Angel o! Death hovered oer m district o! Dromore on February and claimed as its Victim Ed- vird iiushes at the use of seventy- llll years. 'l‘iie late Mr. Hughes was hishiy respected by youna and old n lite and although advanced in years. look a keen interest in the welfare “Strict. Honesty" was his motto through ilie and could always be de- . tended unon to izive a helping hand iii his neluhbor in sickness or dis- tress of any kind. The number of Mus Cards and it larae number who attended the iilneral was proof in itself of the esteem in which the deceased was iuld by all who knew him. The funeral seryioe%‘owere held in It. Patrlcks Church. rt Augustus. "h!" a Blah Mass was celebrated bv the Rev. Father Oallaizhan who llw officiated at the trrave where “I have nothing to ofler but blood, toil, tears and sweat” VINIIQI $13M who! sncriliceinre "l" hwhtn Mr. Churchill ~ tool: over £9 _Wl1ccl of state, he offered the tggtghfifPltq if the? more tlfiovglin _ 0 Vlcto , (I “ I toil. tears and ewez." y Today. that in ariil the alternative 5401': us all-uacrifi 'I.‘Y°"Y-Youn men you know are 8min: “P rhr r lobe. . . their homes - - - perhaps their liver, for victory. 1 What are YOU sacrificing? You nodal-W” h” 0E > ‘i?! oomtreo or rar-caosuunv 110.,» MONTREiJ rest the mortal remains of a husband and kind father. ere are left to mourn besides a sorrowina wife. four sons and Francis Murphy. Worcester. Mass. The clarktown; Ernest Charlottetown: Frederick and Sey- mour both have their homes in Dro- more. There ie also one surviving sistrr (Margaret) enaaszed in the Nursing rs were Edwin BOY- Connell. Fabian Hughes. John Barrett. John B. Callaghan and Francis Callailhan. Yard Of Thanks Mrs. Edward flushes end Family wish to thank Rev. Lo P. P.. kind neighbours and friends who assisted them durum their rec- ent sad bereavement. Also ail thcse who sent Muss Cards indflsllviessaozes T0-DAY - wen} t ‘ . snows ms > ” , 1.00 - us _______,_________ WINSTOWS cioaios LONDON-(CP) - A box of ci- _rs. donated by Prime Minister hurchill. to a R. A. F. benevolent And boxing tournament, realized 4130111. 82.088 at auction and the giggty box was knocked down for t) - __. __._'BIR'1'.§.3 LUQUE—At Memorial Hospital, Bt. Thomas, Ont, Jan. 30, 1942, w A0 i John Luque. 3.0.14.1“. and Mrs. iiuque, a. daughter, Sandra Fay. FITZSIMMONS-Dled at New Lon- don, P.E.I., Feb. 15, 1942, Bernard Fitzsimmons. age 8i years. 0'CONNOR-— At Bimsdale. Ibb 32, 1942, Miss Annie O'Connor, aged 74 years. WlCKIiAM-At Montague on Feb- ruary 23, i942, Mary Martha Wick- ham. Funeral Wednesday, Feb 25 to Vernon River. YOUNG-At the P. E. I. Hospital, Feb. 23. i942, Wendall Lorne, in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young. Wood Islands. Funeral ser- vice at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home todny at i p. m. then by train to Wood Island for interment. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltehlre Phone I49 s/iii. ‘niilfi v M‘? ‘ melting P will share in the benefits. Are you sharing in the sacrifices? There must be some luxury, some ordinary com- fort you can go without so that you man to assure and hasten Every dollar counts. The least we can doI-"thosc of us who are not asked to offer our lives—~is to buy MOR E Victory Loan than we THINK we can adord. aa/Vw/ oenmt euunouu Ihle column In reserved tar eewa 0| "WI! "INNIK let odvorfleleg o0 e uwuloeuoloybelleerlodlll one: e were. new": Ililble In ldrlloQ -_-_..__..._.ii.__ CBASWELL fer Photographs A 0E. people are being photons Cross Theatre night Thursday. L470. Court yesterday l. men. ch mder the Prohibition Act with hav- and costs or so days in iail. Mr. Bernard McTague was held . Kinnon, starve Basilica where Requiem High Mess was celebrated by Rev.. Louis 901189-11. who also conducted ser- vice at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs. Peter McAleer. William THE ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CONFEDERATION urn msun N _ n-m 000K STUDIO where lmll" Dhed. ENJOY ‘HIE FUN-Md POLICE COUIT-Jn the Police possession of beer. was fined $20 the residence KEEP ‘M ROIIING Buqrns NEW 755 LAIDTOREST-Tlaefiuieral of nouns Carroll. Michael Welsh. Walter m- "aka; floquent Innis. my rd Bred! d J Ccmdi. a ey m New wm......,....,._..,. ,,,._ Appeal on behalf -eral of Joseph Blanchard was held im.‘?“u‘“.i€."a.....'.i‘ui“mi 0f Victory loan Holy Redeemer, when Requiem High Muss was celebrated by Riov. G. McKenna, 0.553. The pallbear- The followinu appeal on behalf H's were Messrs. Ed Pltre. James of the Victory loan c mpaimi w Melanie. Joseph CrallmtPeter oon- made last evenlniz by Eldon. Dr. vl/s. nolly. Joseph Henncseey and Ben) J. P. Macmillan. Provincial Conser- Geliant. Bervico at the grave voila: lfiiéier: conducted by the Rector. Rev McDonald, 0.58.11. tory loan Campaign is week old and we are still I short in this Country $345,000.000.00 and ln P. E. I. One Million. This ll "AM" m‘ Ylupn“ ‘mum ls not nearly good enough. Remem- Peoples Union held e service o’ ber and Act. For many years Can- song in the Church on sunday eve- h b0 hing, muted by the Choir o! ions- fibanargr mutt‘: ‘ziilulieilllfi 08.35%‘. well as ston United Church. m. Btephen Mistress in her own. Rie- Ackland read the scripture lesson member Canada takes first place at from the 1th chapter of Metthezr, Coronation ceremonies. Remember n after whim Mr. Wan. Green led our Prime Minister is second only prayer then m. Ackland gave an W 0w Kim: and Queen. Remember {mfiffigfidfi M“ “m” 2‘ $1“ giuilfimmliliefiiafieffillnfiluilfilih“ ° ° ° 1mm “M” first in the neat British gnpmal I “WT 4T “Eolwmmw” - and Scotlgnd that wo de t lIsl c Th’ "hm"? 9""! °l m9 Willem‘ that is at once the 853115521011. ‘the 9W1" l5 Khfllultd W b0 M16 111 wonder. the challenge and inspir- Georsetown today. There are no atlon of the world criminal oases before the Court nor are there any civil Jury or other World War has done more on this cases to be tried. m. Justice.» a n American Conglneni w inwlre Arsensult will maids. He intends WW to ny to the mun County cepltni g0“ today. accompanied by the thonotary, m. R. H. Rogers. lest refuse of the Civilized Soul. England. the generous defend- "_i_ Yes. P555551‘ PLAY-Tile Qliflfhith er of weak nations. England the WWII Bill-Met Young Peoples Union gig-ens champion of true liberty 186i nlBht presented their three- act play to a large and appreciative Christianity and civilization. stood audience in the Church Hall. Rev. lime after the M1 of Be 1am an ..and the sturdy bulwark o 1y 15w Named u; the enhnmh Franco and with a terribly inade- ment. The following were members $1: Nam M: assault o! 194° and d, to supply of planes. stood aaainst of the cast: Haul Malone. Aleths won ‘ sample“, View“, Saunders, Geor Haliiwell, Keith odav even with ourareat Allies '1' 3°“ ‘"- Fem °° Wwl- Hadley the United suite n i dChi a Primer. ruby come. Arnold 1mm. the picture is ml iulsifiull. To lily ' Edythe simmone. Walter Simmons mind the rzreatest weakness of de- and Marguerite Brehaut. Enjoyable mocracy is the foolish dangerous in- specialties between acts were the eidioue and almost fatal spirit of piano duets by Louise cox ‘my complacency that inability to heed amine-s. that tardiness in tzettinz Fl‘ . . w an)‘ Johmmn’ R AF ready to fizht for demooracy/‘s dear- narn r0 nasr- m funer 1 "m 111ml] ill?“ T” of the late Miss lie wel Freedom. both civil and re- . o of Enulantfs greatest id Marshalls. Earl Roberts and was held Sunday a oer-noon Feb. Em rqwhener med 1n vain w 22' "m" the time 9! h" 81-99!» awaken the British Etmpire from its Mrs. John Godfrey, North Wllt- comatose complacent state for some shire. service was conducted by Rev. vears before the World War oi 1914- Lewls M. Murray. Pallbearers were 1918. Our peerless Prime Minister Messrs-L wiliium yomum, not!" Churchill tried alraln for several Smith. George Mobean, Miller I-ien- derson. Bruce Noye and Cecil years preceedimz this world strumzle. The warnlriizs went unneeded. The result-the Bhnpire pays in tears. in Campbe" m ""‘“‘““ "e" m“ sweat. in blood-and the 50.000 lives taken to the Cutollffe Mineral m an. s Home and forwarded to Summer- w“ m“, the f field yesterday where service was held in Summerflelci United Ohurcn conducted by Rev. A. D. stir-line. Pallbearers were: Hugh Prizzell, Heath Iiriznell, Dem liriaaeii, John Sharpe. George Mayne. Robert Reeves. Interment Summerfieid Cemetery. FARMERS’ MEETING — Pann- ers from all parts of Prince nevi-ad Island will gather in Charlottetown this week to discuss earlcuiture problems as they pertain to this province. A series of meetings, com- mencing today. will be held. Popu- larly known as the Farmer's Par- liament these annual meetings an ~- -\ well attended and produce much The sheep Breeder's As- sociation meets this afternoon at 2 p. m. followed this evening at '1 p. m. by the annual meeting o! the Swine Breeder's Association, T0- morrow morning and afternoon. the Dairymenh Association will be in session. followed in the evening by a meeting of the P. I2. I. Federation of Agriculture. Thursday morning and evening will be devoted to the Central Farmer’! Institute. All meetings will be held in Prince Wales college. The various discus- sions will be supplemented with talking pictures of an educational character. ENDORSE FERRY RESOLU- oerd of ' TION - The Eastern B Trade, with headquarters at Sourie. recently sent a letter to Prime Minister King endorsing the reso- lution of the cnariotliaiewu Board re the need of replacing or salvag- ing the car ferry SB. “Charlotte- town." The Eastern Board told the Prime Minister of its "increasing uneasiness cancel-nine the car fer- ry service" and grinted out "with ermportetion to and from this Province suspended- owing to ice and nether condi- oMirm-ry water tiorir-‘retvreen the lest. half of De- cerr‘"r and the last half of April all PM": is bottle-necked at 8M4 urin den “d Tormentine d g thil per"" and the for?! services are. it.“ winter, being proven entire inaoznuate." The letter also sad the‘ the present eeflriofl. in 0P9 ra- tion for seven months. is still vita-i out her boilers converted from to oil. "It is also generally conced- ed that. owing to an and the ee- vere work done in the previous leo- eons by this steamer, it is unsafe to force her too atrenuousi Too Late to Clasify "%'=¥'¥u1'u§§'5l.‘t “l: “$35k” inn. l . AgdI-i-M-ii i ms I. . - ply Guardian. rme. a A ced m id. Phone i448. ' L-lei-l-M-Si. 011%»- ‘u. Fsfirfitrffss vegetable form. John A. Nec- leod. North liver 15201144‘, i. raid of England in 1940 rst installment. Challenge To Canada. l-Iow does Fnlzland’: first daulzh- 8pm Donated By ATTENTION Cleaning. Repairing and Pressing. I l. HUGHES. TAILOR 110 Prince Street Bull-e Ieelly-ln-lillcsslarv. RADIO TRANSMISSION Eastern Dlfllaht fill/III Time WAVELENGTH ‘Ihs-olllhoul (10.80 om.) Western Canada-NM 10 00 9.111.: 40.10 m. mom n: (to Canada and U.B.A.-.l1 aa in I538 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY M P. M. 5.15 ‘London Calling.’ 5.30 ‘Ihlk: ‘Free lo lat.‘ 5.40 Talk: ‘Rieiiqion Action.’ ‘Dolls by Roeer Wilson. 5.46 ‘Front Line Ihnilly.’ 6.00 Billy Tennent Dame 0r- chestra. 03g‘ ‘Catlin the West Indies? 1.10 ‘Listen pa...» $.15 News in ndi .30 ‘Canada Calls from Londfl’ (in collaboration with CBO): ‘With the Troops in Britain.’ I 00 ‘Political Commentary. Frederick Kuh. 8.15 ‘London Calling.’ 8.30 ‘Britain Speaks.’ 8.45 Meet. John Londoner. 9.00 Headline News and Views. P.M. 9.15 fllalk: ‘Free to fight.’ (Re- peat). 9.25 Talk: ‘Religion in Action.’ (Repeat) . 9.80 ‘The Brandy of the Damned’. Programme of gramophone re- cords, presented by Bidney Harrison. 8.46 ‘Front Line Family.‘ (Re- poet). 10.00 ‘Radio Theatre‘: Leslie Banks in Gaieworthyts ‘Btrlie.’ 10.80 ‘London Calling,’ 10.40 ‘The Daily SQIVlOQ. 10.46 The News. 11.00 Lu-ton Band; conductor Al- bert. Coupe 11.16 ‘Britain S_:e:ks.' 30 Radio News-Reel. Li. A. M. 12.00 Meet John Londoner. 12 i5 ‘Political Ootnmentelw.’ (lie- pes . 12.30 ‘Ihe News. 12.45 Close Down. .._____._~____..___T___. ter. Our Canada. stand? Is our war effort. which should be excellent. dian zood or fair or poor. The Cans Press. the nreatest index o! Juds- d ment is not satisfied and spears in no uncertain lamzuaae of short- comings in war effort. The Cana- sn Lesion. the living representa- tive of Canada's glorious 60.000 dead. part of the price paid tor complac- 1918. is not satisfied and soy so plainly. Probably they are rememberilul when others are foraettinrz the immortal words of John McRae “If you break faith with us who die. we shall not sleep." Let us answer this question. Are we keeplnx faith with those dead heroes? Are we lseepinit laith with our traditions and declarations o! ency in 1914- loyiizlty to God and country. t us new take warninll-let us follow the example of the Great Churchill. Stop criticising about things that we know nothing. anyone has a rirrht to use the ex- pression "I told you so" it should be Churchill. He does not do it. ed then no one else ou . Durimz the war o.‘ 1914-1918 Can- ada sent over half a million men to fight for Etmphte. are we less loyal today. Prince Edward Island by voice of voluntary enlistment says no. Mons lives are wastes unless the have shins. nuns. planes. tanks. an all that is absolutely necessary EAQE IBREE worm/ml w‘? men uuoev eaouewr HOME ‘oaommv assure‘ more» orxctervex. trance mm mason elem eAcK. ween | emu mm manta/mt. I MEAN aggro-xx ore-new. amuos HAVEN'T ruxrkail/y ‘Puttoirl’ cox THAT craves up .1151; y; covets TISSUE (Iron a Inter OJ W. P. I») WHILE oruvme, I KEEP ‘Ml/l’? Sh? WLEENEX On HAND For. CLEANlNG "me WIN Dsmato . IT'S A use SAVEIL/ (Ir-m e Imn by WJZJI.) KMJT“ " u ’UULUJJJ .UU.UUUUUUUMUUU i ‘LN RED GROSS THEATRE NIGHT PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26th. TWO ONE ACT PLAYS AND CONCERT NUMBERS Matlnee-—3.l5 p. m. — Adults 50c, Children 27c Evening-—8.00 p. m.— — - - -Admission 50c Reserved seals may‘ be obtained by exchanging 50c ticket and paying 20c extra at Reddinh ‘Drugstore BEFORE 7.00 P. M. February 26th. Tickets for Sale at Foster, Jamieson, Rexall, Johnston and Johnston, Hu Cross Office, Legion, Y. M. C. A., R. A. F. pen: -_un sun-u". ...............uru................................ — i';.;i.f; 1.5: .—--_—_¢.~_———.- I pore and manv other vital bottles. It is sad to think that Canada hes- itated for two years over the lm- perial Air Training uinn. Let us tr! i0 rcciiiv our blunder. In the re- organization of Britain's war Cab- lot is expected of Sir Staf- resncnsibility ll 1B. great. his task enormous. Will wo lqlqlllqhlbdhlllilpqrl“ _____.-_-_---_— T. a and very expensive eoui ment of so celled modern w a cos e motorized division .000. $i2.000.000 more than the tof maintaining the whole Can- Corps in France for 0111;: vear "Those. who for use or other rea- sons couid not dive iii their Cflllil'l'.'v' our an 0 service and flCVOllOll h sireggt l; itcontluuccfou near 0- Co! l) Every Dollar Needed The areal battleships. the Prince of Wales and Reoulse were lost be- cause there was no plane protection. so was Honk Konu. w was Si "W! “If. My dew. a: easily a: we boagbt fir»: rad/o, r/re was/ring mac/zine and am" r mg; around Me douse. A small amount down on M: bar/grace m weekly or month/y payment: w: II never 01133. M: bank bar explained bow 0/ =~..~..\.,~.. ‘W/nrrir Mo! you ray? Can we afford to? My 4"’ M"). lye 10:! can’! afford not to. 41m’ you know time slots of flung: we cangive up yer before ave/u! any real bards/tip. Idem/r good/rm, 0m ssomerbiag we am do to bark up M: men and women m are milk/o; Me ml arr/flea. ' I.‘ . o MARTlN-SENOU t." War/Ans Co.