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Bed, Dresser, Vanity, High- ALSO an assortment 0f other Articles t00 numerous t0 mention- AT BARGAIN omens: 1S1‘ sounrs rails! m celebration of Boy Scout Week, S.M. Wally MiscKenzle had blanned a party but duo to un- foreseen obstacles \ it had been postponed until March 5th. The afternoon before the event PL. Alan MacDonald and his Second} Basil MacDonald (Fox Patrol) had broilght in a birch log from the Woods. cut it into ‘suitablflongths, end together with ASM.‘ 3"‘ Mae. Loan, made an indoor campfire of it, using red tissue paper and 100 Mitt bulb for i?» artistic ' touch. P1... Jack Poole and P.L. Kent Ei- lis (Wolves and Crows) llquifled . 1W1‘ cases of pop at the stove that had froun too hard for drinking Purposes. At seven o'clock the party com- menced with S.M. Wally Macken- zie P-L. Cyril MacDonald (Beav- era) and Stanley Paqiygh- (Foggy) '11 blflving guitars. Suddenly a fill"! exploded an Stanley‘: guitar t he managed to steal another end the fun continued. After sing- hie 1111110, sandwiches. drlnks, and gzlitfiavyers served mliip. 111;“ 1st a ve t for use i! Mrs. llacliyleafi eakei - We toast: were drink to‘ "is Patrols. to the‘ trooo, and to everything else in creation. Jim Steele (Fox Patrol) soaked 1m. sev- en bottles of pop. which is now the °°D record. P.L. Jaik Poole and PL. Kent Ellie (Wolves and cmnhmt on a skit. and the n11:- es did also. Oyril MacDonald re- °1kd "The Cremation oi 8am "wee" and Raymond cDonald $213?’ s 1:11: balls! about” the 9!. I DIP dllno an "Id about-half past nine. __.._.__.___..._. . 10mm: - (or) -. More than 1.000 member: ot the Palestine Police wm loin Britain's p511“ 3'" Prison staffs when the Pale:- ‘M "llMlh coal May id.‘ i spend some time with his family ‘s miafewdays '0:H*Nilit THE CENTRA L GUARDIAN’ I'M: column la reserved for news of local Interest. but advertising of a nawsy nature may be inserted at ilvs ante a with] strictly payg able in advance. ' . .0008’! for Plhotographl. Jllflfi’! TAXI. Phone 52$. OONFIDII-ATION LIFE IN- SURANCI. HOME BEBSAVED — Mrs. J. Austin Murphy. Emerald, received a telegram on Friday telling her oi the death oi her nephew Donny Hogan, oldest eon of Lt. Colonel J. H. and Mrs. Hogan, 3d Belmont Ave., Ottawa. - NAME CORRECTED-In the ob- ituary od Mrs. John D. Mackenzie oi Borden, published on the 10th the name oi her sister Mrs. Neil Wadman, Kanaington was inedver. tently sent in as Mrs. James Wad- man. - l VISITORS m MONCTON-Mrs. Donald Clarke of Port Arthur, wife of International President for Gyros, Mrs. Joe MacMillan oi Charlottetown, wife of the district governor, Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. MacDonald, Charlottetown, Mrs. Bill Noble and Mrs. Edgar Puller- ton. of Saint John, are visitors in Moncton attending the activities connected with the Gyro Bonspiei. -Mcncton s ‘, HOME DISTBOYHD-Tho home ol Harrell Arbini. Milicove, was destroyed by are last Saturday alter-noon. Bo rapidly did the blue spread that Mr. Arbins with the assistance of eighbors, was only able to recnove two beds and a‘ quantity at clothing. light hun- believed maay of theirs would be damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Arbing and their seven children are iivins. with a neighbor for "the present The origin of the are is unknown. HOSPITAL IlNlIm-wbe sec- ond command performance of "Hold Everything" will bring you to the Hinds Edward Theatre, luster Monday, March so, to help the Oharlcttntown Hospital. “Hold Everything" was conceived and written »by the well known drain- a t, Alisstin Got/cs. author of -' other: claw". "Mr Castles" and hundreds of other stage suc- cesses. The St. Charles Auxiliary promise unforgettable comedy, full to thaihrlm 111d running over with good. clean, wholesome fun. There will be mecialties and orchestra. .VIII'I‘IIIG my "am- weit" on the Borden-minorities ‘route from the island to the main- land. has arrived in town and will like‘. m wiie, lire. Jardiae, is a potllst la ‘Ilberddeo Hospital, where the underwent an oper- mlnd is resort- ing as well as par. be -v--..-...-¢.-,...-.. so nrcw GLASGOW in 25 min- utes via Maritime Central Airways twice daily. Phone 2061 or 540. UNIDADING COAL. - A. Pick- ard do Co., are unloading Hard Coal, Old Sydney, Acadia Nut and Springliiii Coal. T0 HALIFAX in 55 minutes. Via Maritime Central Airways. Phone 2061 or 540. PHONE SAUNDERS 1806 for group and wedding pictures on location. ' ATTENTION! Fashion show ticket holders, please be seated 10 minutes in advance of show. ENGAGEMENT - Mrs. lvfyrtle West is announcing the engage- ment of her daughter, Marjory Orlo, to Arthur Vernon Garrett, son of Mrs. Arthur E- Garrett and the late Mr. Arthur E. Garrett. Marriage to take place in the near future. POLICE COURT-At the Sp- endlsry Magistrate's Court yester- day, two men charged with being drunk and disorderly were each fined $20 and costs or 30 days, while a man charged with assault was adjourned ‘until Wednesday. A party charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. was adjourned until March 23, at the request of the defence. FUNERAL SERVICES - The fururai oi Mr, Ephriam Swallow was held yesterday morning from the A. A. Henncssey Funeral Home to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer .wherc Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Wal- ter Mann. 0.88.11. The pail bear- ers were Messrs. Obin Richard, Amos Gauthier, Richard McGee, William McGee, Oliver Poultop and Harry Poulton. Interment took place in the Catholic cemetery where services were conducted by Rev. D. M. _C‘oll, 0.881%. ~ Y’! MEN'S MEETING - Dave Murray was chairman of the week- ly mee ng of'the Y's Men's Club- which was held in the Olympia Restaurant on Thursday at 6:15. Jimior Holman reported that. do- nations to the value of $3000 had been received for the Radio Auc- tion and that he expected there would be more items to be offered this, year than ever before. A very interesting movie was shown on Boy Scout work, n the club pro- locum-S. ‘ / ATTENDING CONVENTION- - Mr. H. C. Bbhakcr unit supervisor oi the Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada together with Mrs. Dor- llr. M. I. Campbell and Mr. .1. A. ldoore, representatives left by plane yesterday to attend a one day educational conference at the Nova Scotian r-rctel. Halifax. Mr. Walter Attridge snd- Mr. Stanley Qiolodwl-RUI ODIN News. from] the Bead Office in Montreaw are conducting ths conference. FORMER ISLANDER. — Many friends in Moncton will learn with sorrow oi the death of Mrs. W11- iiam E. Coombs which occurred yesterday at her home, 28 Archi- baid Street. Mrs. Coombs was the former Miss Emily W. Toombs and was a daughter of the late Ben-i jamln H. and Eliza (MacGregcr) Toombs. She was born in Char- lottetown but came to Moncton with her parents when a young child and has lived practically all her life in Moncton. she member of the congregation an active member of the Welfare Association being a char- ter member as well as first vice- president. Besides her husband she is survived by four sisters, Mrs. M. L. Somme, New Orleans; Mrs. George Croasdsle, Meriden, Con11.; Mrs. F. W. Coombs. Saint John; and Miss Minnie Toombs, Meriden, Conn, also one brother, Dr. B. l... Toombs, -Winnlpeg. - Moncton Transcript. Personals othy Rogers, Mr. Arthur Campbell. - James P. Hughes, Tracadie, was a visitor to Charlottetown, Mon- day. Miss Ruth» Gallon-t and Miss Louise Gallant oi Oyster Bed Bridge were visitors in Charlotte- town aver the vireek-end. Mrs. Herman Mayne hnd little daughter, Leah, Emerald, spent the past week-end in Charlottetown, the guest of Mrs, Maynes sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mayne, 48 School at, also her sister and brother Mabel and James Cummings, Charlottetown. WARTIME‘ SECRECY some‘ wartime identification badge: were marked by "all designs visible only under special kinds oi light. LONDON’ — (GP) - A shabby Englishmhn, short of clothing coupons, advertised offering to buy the handkerchlefs and socks of persons-who had died. Sudden weather changes make little cold: grow worse; if long neglected they may drift into Catarrh. When you breathe in the soothing vapor of Cahrrh-e- sane you send helpful medi- caments to those remote places in the breathing or- gan: where germ life is likely to be causing your trouble. You treat your entire breath- ing apparatus when you in- hale Cstarrh-e-soae. You get help quickly from the. soothing vapor oi this effec- - iive remedy. Let Csiarrb-o-een help you on the road to recovery rrom your Catarrh, nose, throat and bronchial s: ‘ . Your druggisi hlasfstarrh-e-seue in 25c and 001- s ze . l3l Queen Si. WBF B.‘ 011 offered by the Council Chaplain. Central United Church. She was j m; Excellency glshop 50y]; 01.1111 ‘MacDonald. chairman of the slick Monthly Meeting 0t Local K. 0110., The March meeting of Char- lottetown Oouncil, Knights oi Col- umbus was held in their home Tuesday evening, March 9th, with a. very large atendance of mem- bers present. , The meeting opened with prayer Grand Knight Dr. J. A- Mac- Miilan presided. The recorder read a. letter oi thanks from Falconwood Hospital thanking the Knights of Colum- bus for their very kind donation which they had given them. He also read» a letter from the Man- aging Director of Radio Station CFCY, in appreciation for the time taken by the Knights of Col- umbus, for Columbus Day. Mr. R. E. Bradley, the lecturer, gave 11. short aeport on the recent gathering held in the Holy Name ljall for members. It was much enjoyed by all present. Mr. Walter Morrissey, chairman oi raffles, gave a very splendid report He informed the meeting that a financial report would be given at. a later meeting. . The chairman of bowling, Mr. Thomas MacAdam told the meet- ing that there would be about three more games played before the playoffs Arpril 1st. The lecturer" also spake regard- ing the communion breakfast held Sunday morning, March 7th. He said that the attendance was wonderful and that s more detail- ed report would be given at the next meeting. The annual Sacred Concert was held in the Holy Name Hall last Sunday evening and was well “ ‘ ‘ A nice sum was realis- ed. This some concert will be se- psated in Holy Redeemer Hail next Sunday evening at 8:30 PM. The chairs for last Sunday's concert were loaned through the courtesy of Queen Square School. ' Deputy Grand Knilht Leo 1"- commlttee gave his report. There was, he reported. a few mernbl" confined to their homes or hosplt» alized. - Mr. R. A. MacDonald than gave his report as chairman of the Recreation Centre for the past in this issue. . The trustees‘ report from July 1st to December 81st, i047. was then presented, which showed the financial situation of the Council. After some discussion it was mov- ed by Leo Bradley and seconded by Fred DeOoste that the trustees’ report be accepted as read. The Grand Knillit then rave an informative talk on the conditions of the Council. After some discussion in matters of the council the mdetlng was brought to a close with prayer oi- fered -by His Excellency Bishop Boyle. DANIBII BANK!!! year- His report appears elsewhere ~ CROCKETT 8i STOREY LIMITED Charlottetown, P.E.|., _ Phone 831i Livestock MONTREAL. March 15-10?)- Cali prices went down as much as $2 on the two Montreal livestock markets today. Cattle, hogs and sheep. however, were steady. Ra- celpts: 389 cattle, 1,040 calves, 699 hogs, 1'1 sheep. . Good quality steers sold between lo-lii. There were no choice steers offered; common to medium kinds ranged from 10-1450. Heif- ers were 850-15. Good cows brought 11-12 with a few heifer- ish cows selling bet/ween 12.50- 13; medium kinds, 950-1050 and common butche a 8.25-9.50. Can- ners and cutters made 6-8 with the bulk of the sales between 7-8. Good bulls sold at 11-1150 with commoner kinds selling all the way from 850-11. Cali trading was slow and prices were 150-2 lower than last Mon- day according to quality. Good quality veais sold up to 22, com- mon to medium kinds. in mixed lots. were between 1950-21 common thin light veals as iovv as 10. Drinkers or pail fed calves ranged from 11-15. Grassers were 8-10. There were no early hog sales. Packers were bidding 29 for grade A and saiosmen were asking 29.25. The few lambs offered were mostly bucks and sold between 15-16. Sheep were 5-0 according to quality. ‘ s1||1>s1_11c sews AT EAL AX- Arrlved onday Port Albany, from New York ‘Brant County, Antwerp North Pioneer, St. John's, Nfld. ti. M. Flaghler, Aruba Imperial Halifax, Saint John, N. S. lulled Monday island - nnectpr, for It. John's. Nfld. Montain, 1e Havre Bantam, Port Said. A’! SAINT JOHN- Arrived Monday Itvcrgra, from Halifax Cargili, South Africa Beaverburn, Liverpool Capo Vita, Italy Salted Monday City of Portsmouth, for Zoalamk Canadian Victor. Halifax. MAIL! LIA!‘ W. I. -The Maple Les.f Women's In- stitute of ‘Travellers’ Rest met on Wedneaday evening at the home of Mrs. James Marchbsnk and Miss mmeline Marchbank, who presided. ‘The meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Ode and the rqseatlrz of the Creed in unison. . The Red (toss work completed and passed in consists of 2 child's nightgowns, I pairs stockings, s child's sweaters, l pair boy's pants New and , ‘the aging effect or an impatient post's‘ take arsxs Fire is man's oldest servant bat treacherous as a. tiger. It strikes swiftly. unexpectedly, bringing tragedy in its train-o careless match, or overs a bit of dcfeotiva wiring, la enough to set it free-don't risk your home or place at business-protect yourself against the ever-prelenl hazard o! ilre by the only know means - adequate insurance 11. strong reliable Companies. If you would like to know more about Fire and Supplamntal covers, we will welcome your enquiry. ' 111110111111 a c0. 111111511 Insurance Since 1813 Offices: C‘ ‘ottetowr: ALLISON P. McLEAN-Dlstrlct. Manager at ummerslde CYRUS A. 8. SHAW-District Manager at Montague THOMAS McAVINN-Speclal Representative I‘. L. MacNUTT-ltepreeentatlvc at Daraley A. L. ROGERS-Representative at Kensin“ Agents Throughout the Province it remains untamed and 4L Smnnsertldo Mont-sens y out iurids for this family was dis- cussed and the "Sunshine Penny" plan was decided upon. A housing contest was discussed and the members agreed to study the questio is and be prepared to complete the answers at the next meeting which will be held in the Club Room, Mrs. Clarence March-- bank will be in charge of the next program. A paper on “Packing of Over- seas Parcels" was read by Mrs. Roy Walker. At the conclusion oi the meeting a swial hour followed when refreshments were served by Mrs. Jarriea and Mrs. Clarence Marchbank. S TOO MUCH HURRY SPEEDS 1 . III The older we grow the more im- portant it becomes to recognize "hurry-up" attitude. look to your own acquaintances for good ex- amples. You probably know at least one woman who is always in a hurry. She hurries through house- work, she rushes to market, she frowns at any delay, however min. or it may be. The pressure oi her pace is mir- rored ln the furrows‘ in her brow, in the tense, set lines around hcr "Will-h Ind HYH- The pace she sets for herself may. in fact brooding 79ers to ha: appearance. --r rene attitude towards the llttll things in life as well as the mayo! events can accomplish as muhh with far less strain on has oer- vous system. The trick lies ill organizing he: time and concea- tratlng on the job at hand. ‘ She will, ior example, plan . weeki/y schedule oi housework ' allot plenty of time for each tasks When she plans menus, she ' her cookbooks and nutrition chdx i at hand and writes out rnarketifi .- orders at the same time. 81h. focuses her attention on tho " menus. She doesn't let her mifl, - wander to other things she might - be doing. '1 ‘ ua-ruruus stars-sue I ~11 1f the human bod did not. pair itself, all the s r1 would off. the nails grind down, V" hairs split and fail and the m ‘ and nerves would be worn out fatigue. _ WIDESPREAD LANGUAGI F ‘- The Russian language is by 110,000,000 people throil Soviet Russia and also by v 4,000.00 Ruthenium in ‘ slovakla, Poland and Romanlolf‘ PRESTWICH, Llncashlre, land — 1UP) - An album o! matchbox covers, bought "on spur of the moment" by, ' Th! Woman. on the-other hand, who deliberately cultivates a se- REOECORATE A ROOM and 1 quilt; also i quilt which had been made and donated by the hostesses. The sum of 010.00 was voted to be given to the Red Cross canvas- ser. A bcrr of food was packed and not to aa adopted family in About 404.200 Dane: are employed lo . sad banking. Greece- The protect for helping >1.- IIOIISEWIVS ALL out WALLPAPER some AT rsoucso riiicss com: Now WHILE Tiles: |s_A coco SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM .- KAYLBBUS. ~ l STANLEY IRIDGE, F151,. y. I ' Ryba for £10 ($40). now has valued at I180. FOR AS LITTLE AS $1.50