O. 4 l ENDS FREEDOM OF REIT. OWN ACCORD The object of a country-wide rearch. red-haired Winnie Ruth Judd. seen above. the mad trunk murderess of the 1930's. gave her- self up to officials of the Arizona State Hospital for the Insane. at Phoenix. hve days after her fifth escape from there. Wily Winnie had broken out of the asylum-to which she was committed in 1933 after killing two girl lriends and shipping their dismembered bodies to Los Angeles in a trunk-with the use of a 48-foot rope made from clothing which she used to lower herself to the ground from the window of a third-storey tow- er. Although no reason was given for her surrender, it is l1CllOV('(l that she was tired of being hound- ed. ROMAN LEGION Chester. the country lawn of Cheshire in England. was head- quarters of a Roman Legion for 300 years. Qigdg; mops . snvcimouev Dlai.rlbllh-d by X . . M CEQJRAL C.REA.M-ERIES ,(0zd2tf and AVAII.ABI.F.' AT ALT. PERFECTION DEALERS . ed to Montreal to pass her declin- IN MEMORIAM HIS. ELIZABETH MIGLILLAN -There passed to her Jtsrnal rest on Sunday, Feb. 8. Mrs. Elisa- beth MacLellan. in her ailthyesr. She was the widow of the late Archibald MscLellan of Indian River. P. E. I.. where she spent the most of her life. In the summer of 1946. she mov- in years with her daughter. Mrs. William MacDonald. and her granddaughter. Mrs. James Len- non. she was frequently visited dur- ing her last illness by her pastor. Rev. David MacDonald. who ad- ministered the last rites of the Catholic Church. ' Her body rested at the Deslaur- iers funeral home in Ville St. Lau- rent. where numerous Mass inten- tions and floral tributes testliled to the esteem or many friends. On Wednesday, Feb. if the fu- neral cortege proceeded to St. Malachy's ghurch at Snowdon. Solemn high Mass of Requiem was sung by her son. Rev. Lawrence MacLellan. S.S.J.. pastor of St. John the Baptist Church at Mont- gomerv. Ala... assisted by her grand- son Rev Rupert A. MacDonald. S.S.J. as deacon. and Rev. Francis Daisey. S.S.J. as sub-deacon. Present also in the sanctuar.V were Rev John Britt, pastor of St. Malachyls: Rev. David MacDonald. pastor of Our Lady of Fatima parish: Rev. Richard Erley. SS.J..3 pastor of St. Richard's parish Bos- ton. and Rev. Edward Bowes, SS.J. The honorary pallbearers were John MacDonald. Raymond Mac- Donald. grandsons nf the deceased. James Lennon. Walter Dwyer. Rod-. erick Cameron and Hitch Got-tel. To molirn the loss of A beloved mother are her son. Rev. Laurence .ViacLellan, S.S.J., and four daugh- ters. Mrs. Leonard MacDonald of Victoria By The so: u... Pipo Major Wallace lpy of steuarton, N. e.. spent a recent Mrs. man Wright spent a day in crspsud recently. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brent Wood yand other friends. Mrs. Donald Mncbeod has re- turned to her home after under- going a serious operation in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. Karl Boulter made a busi- ness trip to Summerslde on Wed- nesday. February 6. returning with a new truck which he had purchased. on Friday afternoon. Febru- ary 8. Miss Shirley Boulter enter- tained live of her -friends at a very enjoyable party, it being her fifth birthday. The many friends at Mrs. Wil- fred MacQuarrie are pleased to learn that she has been discharg-u ed from the P. E. I. Hospital sf-.' tcr having hccn a patient there since September 36, 1951. We are also glad to report that Miss Eva Macheod has returned home completely recovered from her long illness in the Provin- cial Sanitarium. Mrs. L. D. MacLeod. Mrs. Predl Inman and Mrs. Keith Boswelll attended the Annual Presbyterialf of the Women's lvfiissionary Soc-l iieiy oi the United Church of Can-; ada which was held recently in Charlottetown. Other visitors to Charlottetown on the same day were Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield How- Rumford. Maine. who was present. Mrs. Harold Martinson and Mrs A. Ducal-r. both of San Francisco. and Mrs. Ville St. Laurent. Que. son. Walter. c , several years. In the presence of her sorrowlnizl children grandchildren. and greatl grandchildren. she was tenderly laid to rest in beautiful Cote des Veiccs cemetery. on the slopes of. Mount. Royal. there to await thel resurrection morn. May her soull latlons" in Cape Bon and in South- Nohoily Beats . E I The meeting closed GREENDAUS when it comes To Dress Values Like These! l rest in peace. i TUNIS. Feb. 13 -iReulersi-' French police have arrested 1.4-int persons in "mopping-up oper- ern Tunisia after rioting against. French colonial rule. it was dis-5 closed today. A total or 323 weap- ons was confiscated. Riots began three weeks ago after Frenchi authorities arrested independence ileadcrs and banned them from tlieiM”?t"0l- Hi"l- Wllh M155 main cities i i Lcrge group of Lc:clies' Dresses in crepe, foille, iersey eic., good styles regular to 29.50 now 5.00 3 Group of Children's Dresses to clear . . , , , . . . . . , . . , . . , , , . , , , . H ...................... .. 119" 1 Group of Housedresses to clear .. 1 .79 We inviielyou to come in and look Iover our new Springl siockof dresses, suits, coats, shorties, l-sols etc. Use our "Loy-Away" plon..A deposit will hold any garment. . This store day tomorrow. litcssu a. Check these.. .' l - VALENTINE DAY .. . Specials YORK PEANUT sumn. ' 9 Oz. Tumbler 3.l5i."'i.'.?. '3?.'3'l..f....755531.... 39: 5.555. 3L.fEi”..3fl.5.'..'ff' ....... ..-.. 119: li'2Agz.Ex1louie ........................................ .. 29C .l'.1l'l ill." ?l3?ff'.l.3lI-3.lllf.5: 29: Litlslef sg.l,lAPlFRUIT. 25: 8 for We join with Canadians everywhere in mourning the loss of George VI of a man 0 PS CROCETERIA 201 Great George St. 29: greatness and Im- will be closed all CARRY) William MacDonald of; predeceased her by been visiting her aunt. Mrs. att. Little Miss Shirley Moyhevcf daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl; Another Mayhew of Gamble's Corner, has Ber- tha MacQuarrie and her grand- mother, Mrs. Francis. u The monthly meeting of the Womeifs Auxiliary of the Cana- dian Leglon was held Monday evening, January 28. at the home of Mrs. Norman Boulter. Plans were made to hold the annual goose supper at the home of Mrs. Keith Boswell on 15'ebruar.v 16. The next meeting will be held on February 25. The regular monthly meeting of can ouaamm. York and Vicinity Miss lvelyn Underhay. Mont- ague, spent a recent weekend in York. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. weekend with his sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Leml Brown Dom” Ha" md "mm" Rev Mr Ashford Minister of Trinity United Church. conducted United Church on Sunday. Feb. I. Mr. Peter Proud, mail courier at York. has been coniined to his home with an attack of the mess- les. ' Thegregular monthly meeting of lithe Alpha Women's Institute was held on Tuesday evening. Feb. 5. at the home of Mrs. Harry Lewis. Friends of Miss Olga Proud are sorry to hear she is conilned to her home with an attack of the linens- lea. Mr. Edison Watts had a narrow escape on Monday. While coming onto the St. Peter's Road from Union Road he lost control of his truck and landed in the ditch. He received a few bruises but no seri- ous lnjurles. - Mr. Sanford Constache, who is employed in Souris, spent a recent weekend at his home in York. 13.0. the afternoon service in York in CHARIO'l"I'ETOWN IILLI IIVII IOIOOL Report tor the month of January. Senior nept.: Grsde X-1. Charlie Compton; 1. Billy Compton. Grade Ix-1. lobby Nicholson and Richard cook; 2. Cyril em- gleton. Grade VII!-1. Clarice Oomp- ton; 2. Jean Bell; 3. Seton Hutch- a. Grade VII-1. Donna Compton: 2. Colens Blue; 8. Ruth Singleton. Grade V1-1. Weldon Hutchi- son; 2. Patsy xunz: 8. John Beat- on. Principal: Hora Mon-lson.. Primary Department: Grade V-1. rlorrie Bell and El- eanor stuart; 2. Keith Bell; 3. John Madsen. Grade IV-l. Muriel Stewart and Anna Nichouon; 2. Dan Bears; 3. Joyce lesion Grade III ison; 2. Paulina Burs: I. J Hutchison. 4 Grade 11'! Ur.)-1. Llulfle KI- rlson. . Grade 1'!-1. Voids Colspim; I. Mary Benton: 3. Eric llngleion. Grade 1-1. Batty Bears. Teacher: Christos-is Nlohoism. BBITIIII SALT IWI The only salt min! in the United Kingdom. in Cheshire, for status- ies has produced brown salt winter road work. NAVAL GINIU3 Earl Beatty. British naval hem. of the rlrst World War, was an Admiral at age 39. and Home lloet Commander before so. SEA CAOETS In tribute to the memory of our late Monarch, mifg George vs, drill will sfuary 15. be cancelled Friday, Feb. J. D. SMALLWOOIL Commanding Officer. ATURDAY SPECIALS On Sale 9 a. m. Sharp .,No Phone or Mail 0rders..Aii Sales Fina lsr.)-1. Joan Intels- p George VI. for MEN'S STORE . 144 IREAT GEORGE FEBRUARY lg 1952 c-T The British Empire has loci e um; worilty and lislovsd Monarch. King In lisarifeli respect. wiili other; we loin in the universal sorrow. OUR BOTH STORES WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY l5ili. "T... GREENDAL co. Ltd. - LlllllES' STORE 150 GREAT OEORRE Final Clearance! Men's Regular 79: Clearance! lllt'llP. .2 Eugene Dumas: 3. John MacDon- The GREENOAL Co. Ltd. l I50 GT. GEORGE STREET ,3-arbm MncLarcn;.a..wiiilam Jon- the Busy Bees Mission Band was held in the school house on Tues- day afternoon. February 5. The opening devotional period was conducted hy the President. Miss Joyce MacDonald reading the scripture lesson. The roll was called and thel minutes of the last meeting read by the secretary, Miss Marlene Thompson. The study period wall conducted by Mrs. Allison Lea. with the hymn, "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" and the Mizpsh Benedic- tion. Following the meeting a de- licious treat was passed around by Mrs. Fred lnman. The colors are hrown. nary or Boys' Bomber T JACKETS Better quality. nuitlo of satin tackletwill with Mou- ton (processod lamb) collars and quilted silk llnlnrzs. Regular 9.95-SATURDAY SPECIAL 5.44 -HOLMAIVS BOYS SHOP- WORK SOCKS 10 dozen Only in all wool quality. gray color. The size is medium. regular 79 cents a pair-SATURDAFY SPEC- IAL a pair wine. sizes 26 I0 32- -ll0L.VlAN's MEN'S WEAL- Womenis Regular 1.90 - CASHMERE HOSE Blended wool and cation and wool and rayon in the SOPRIS HIGH SCHOOL 'Report for the month of Jan- uary: Grade X-l. Anne Carpenter; 2. Joyce Stead; 3. Peter Bushev. Grade IX--l. Urban -lrlowleit; 2. Desmond Mullally; 3. Claude Four- Cleuringl Boys' HOCKEY Miss Rosels Depl.: Grade VIII-1. Henry Paquet; 2. John Clinton: 3. Roy wood, Grade VII-l. Patrick Wood; 2 Claude Peters; 3. David MacDon- old colors. l”lPlH')' weight. sizes 8 Grade VI-i. Irene Creamer; 2 Paul Maclntoshz .3. Francis Poole. Mrs. MncAulny's Dept: Grade Vl---l. Merrill Lent-ech: 6 dozen pairs Only in Maple Leafs and Cnnadien a pull"-SATURDAY SPECIAL A pair 99o -IIO Lill AN'S BOYS SHOP- lot. Exceptionally warm and in plain knit. The col- or: are black. cloud and dawn, sizes 9 to 10 U2. regular 1.98 s pair-SATURDAY SPECIAL a pair 1.09 -IIOLMANS ACCESSORIES- Regluar To 75: Yard COTTON FLAHHEL Close even weave in plain colors and print designs, the backgrounds are wine. navy or brown. 36 inches wide. regular to 75 cents a yard-SATURDAY SPECIAL I yard HOSE to 11, regular 1.98 alcl. Grade V--I. Douglas white: 2. lt;l(('-lvin Walsh: 3. John MacDon- a . MI.-s Maclsaiu-'s Dept: Grade IV-l. Vernon Poole: 2 Janis While: 3. Andy Maelntosh and Paul MacPhee. Grade III-l Billie Ford: 2. Dav- id Conwav and Lynwood Cheverle; fl. Peter Busliey. Extra! Boys' and col ton blend. Miss Foley's Dept: sizes 6 lo 14 years. regular Grade II r In - l. Remegius SPECIAL Glam: 2. Jane Sandburg; 3. Syl- V-'-Nts MacDonald. Grade II 431-1. James Arthur MacDonald: 2. Hilary Cheverie; 3 Gerald C'inton. Grade I-l. Donald White: 2. SWEATERS Pullovers or nil wool or cardigan Sweaters of wool These ore from regular stock in to 3.98-SATURDAY 1.99 -Il0l.)lAN'S B0l'S' SHOP- 49o --ITOLltIAN'8 DRY GOODBC. Final Clearance! Cirlsl BLO MERS While only at line cotton knit with elastic waist and leg bands. These are in broken sizes 6 to 11 yo rs. reg- ular to 1.10 a pair-SATURDAY SPECIAL a pal 77o nings. 133. James MacDonald. Principal. A POUND OF YIILDS A pounce on .!pIII.I On Sale At Sununsrslde and Charlottetown save 1o.oo On This 56 Piece ENGLISH DINNER SET Regular Value 29.95 7" "19 l0VPlY "Roselelgh" pattern. this semi porcelain dinner up, i.l'.'e't'l'."pi.Tl..”'l'f.7 ..'i'.'l.'l"fii'.'i'."i"'.l"””l'." 'l"”'3' "'f" "'” . . n e pa es. 0 , ulnr 29.95--SATURDAY SPECIAL .. "I "II" R. -Fl0l.MAN'S B011! ITOIII CHINA- -nonunrcs YOUTH osN'rnl- ..... . ............... .4: I995 zooo - - 7s R.P.M. . L . .::.":...::' tax. "..9'.'.-:'.: :2: aw RE 0 0 R B S 5 10 III to 17-IA IDA! SPECIAL i -IIOLMANI I01! UTOIII 'UINII'UII- I -IOLILRI I AND 10- sm'i.3i' 5.22.. C O A TS AND JACKETS Odd styles and sizes but all have Mouton (proces- ssd linings) collars and quilted rayon linings. The colors are fawn, gray or brown. Notice the Two T , for Special Saturday savings! REGULAR 35.00 to 49.50 24.99 REGULAR 25.00 to 29.50 18.88 -IOLMANT MEN'S WEAL- 4 Only Men's CIIRLIHC COATS Made of all wool blanket cloth in scarlet with black trim and belt. The slzes"ii"i"38."C0'lIld 45' E" rljullr 14.5-SATURDAY SPECIAL "-nonurrs Msar-s wasn- New Slllpmenili Men's Broadcloth ORESS SHIRTS In a large selection of colors and desisn!-'l3l""