-rm: ouaaman. aiA1u,orr-rnfrown ' ' us": i FURNITURE Opposite Chitown. Hotel IIIDWN 92 KENT ST. ,.,u..y..., k'Jxlq , v ff 1,, ,V wt, 4:. I ("ft -; 1':'t2 9:-if MONTREAL REDUCED FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE 2 gage Ody I FRI. - SAT. - MARCH 9III - IOIII Look Ahead! Here are real investment opportunities in Perlman Fur Coats at substantial savings in the face of a rising fur market. Buy to wear now-or Black Seal Dyed Rabbit Mouton Processed Lamb Muskrat Coats Black Dyed Persian Lamb Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat Sliver Raccoon Costs Russian Squirrel Jack"-3 FUR COATS - Formerly to 8350 Persian Lamb Paws, dyed & Brown Dyed Kid Jackets . Grey Kidskin Jackets . . 1 f b Xi. Ellie?” .ii'2l..”35t.f.1"So2?.d.3 iiLJ."3'.l. '??5J&.o.”. ...BUY FOR NEXT YEAR TRADE-IN lay-away for next season. Brown Seal Dyed Rabbit Dropped Raccoon Coats FUR COATS - Formerly to S495 of their original prices. Come in and look around. BUDGET I Trade in your old Coat and FUR COATS - Formerly to 5269 Coney Dyed Jsp Rabbit Grey Chinese Kidskins Youill be amazed at the savings. PAY CASH receive a generous allowance A-5'-up i1Ei) L ' D R bbl .1 'k c . omen FURS 2OVo to 33 1-37. on: BUY FOR NOW - LAY-AWAY towards a new Perlman Fur 92 KENT ST. Coat. MaoFAilLAliE BROS. . Opposite Ch'town. Hotel O PRODUCE : MONTREAL. March 7 -- (CP) .. Produce prices quoted here today were reported by Dominion De- partment or Agriculture as follows. i Eggs: Free cases. A-large 57-58: A-med 55-56: A-pullets 53; B 51: 9 40-42. Receipts: 900 cases. - Butler: Current receipts Que. No. pasteurized fresh M delivered; Que. No. 2 05 delivered; wholesale Que. No. 1 pasteurired fresh sols- V7 and government No. i pasteur- ised storage 55; first grade cream- ary print job price 02-00. Receipts: nil. Cheese: Current receipts. Ontario colored 3856-38 am, l".0.B. fact- ory: Quebec colored 3054. 1.0.3.. Montreal: wholesale Ontario color- ed 39-soliz Quebec colored am. Receipts: Nil. Potatoes: N. B. No. 1 'i'5's 1.28- l.36; N.B. No. 1 10's .1855-.21; N.B. No. 1 50': .'l'i-.82; P.E.I. No. 1 75's 1.60; P.l:. I. No. 1 10's .33: Quebec No. 1 76's no-1.15; California, whits No. 1 100': 5.50. Tourists from other countries spent sm,ooo,ooo in Canada in oflouliatorssgassadvsnidagoi pansy aatuoasasho iasas-hi as In oIlIIIIOlI.O0fhOBII!- ahioinadvaloo. COOK'S for Pnotographs. snnnrs Tsxs-rhono I3. WELSH COAL .. Tho very best furnace coal. A. Pickard on Co. IOWAID MMINNII FOOT- WIAI It 175 Queen street. IIOMECIAIIT AND COOKING SALE at Market House. Friday. March mm. from O to 4. FUNERAL AT ELDON -The funeral of the late Norman 5. Macliachern was held from his late iealdsnoo at Eldon yesterday afi- ernoon. Services at the home and grave woro conducted by Rev. ii. 5. Quigley. assisted by Rev: E. C. Evans. Charlottetown. Pallbearers were Harry Bonnell. John W. Mac- Williams. Edward Gillis, Joseph Robertson. Frank MacDonald. and Percy MvaoLean. Funeral was in the Belfast Cemetery. DEATH OF MRS. SARAH Mac- NEVIN - The death occurred at Kensingt early yesterday morn- ing of Mrs. Sarah MacNevin. widow of the late Neil MacNevin in her sand year. she leaves to mourn four sons. Percy w.. Harry. Ernest and Edward all of Charlottetown and one daughter. Lulu. Mrs. o.c. I-lesschsn of Kcnslngton, also one brother Robert Smith. The funeral will be held privately from the Mactean Funeral Home. EARL OF IIILLSBO 0 CHAP- TER - The regular m thly meet- ing of the Earl of l-lillsboro Chapter Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire was held at the home of the regent, Miss Marjorie Stew- art, with the Honorary Regent. Mrs. W. A. Stewart, and fourteen members in attendance. The min- utes were repd and approved and the Treasurer's report showed a favorable balance. Arrangements wcre made toward helping two needy people. It 'was reported that thirty five new books were added to the library at the Sanatorlum. The meeting adjourned with the King. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Reginald l-laslam. Springfield. and Mr. John A. Stuart, Central Bedeque, were in Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. Chester E. Shaw. district fruit and vegeta le inspector, Do- minion Dept. o Agriculture. is greatly improved after his recent operation and has returned to his home in the city. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. James Cousins, died March 8th. 1948. Though her smile has gone forever And her hand we cannot touch. We shall never lose sweet memories Of the one we loved so much. Lovingly remembered by Eric and family. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of our brother. Spr. I. J. P. Mccabo. who was killed overseas, I-3-I8. God glono knows how we miss him, Never will his memory fade; Loving thoughts will always wan- der To the spot where he is laid. inserted by brother. and sister- in-iaws Eugene and Frances. IN MEMORIAM In loving memoh of Pte. Wm. (Buddy) Weathcrbie Killed in Action March 8th. 1945. !,ovinglyy Remembered by Mother. Dad. Sisters and Brothers. FLAT COAST Todt Hill on Staten Island, New York, at 409 feet is the highest coastal peak between Maine and 1950.1 drop of Sll.OO0,000 from 1949. . UU ii OUR WAY Florida. BY J. R. WILLIAMS YCU MU6T BE A" nu-r NATURE LOVER F'OLLERlN'.' :.-.ya.-..- v 6' . 5 ii '7 M 9' '5 S. 9' , -.wrrHAmcEci.E , Hsmavr '- - ow - KNOWI y&dHRWg!l Mrs. name 1.. Noonan. President of Charlottetown Sub - division, O.W.L.. prssidod at tho monthly general meeting which was held in the League Hall on Tuesday evening. March 6th. Prayer -was rs- clted by the Director. luv. P.F. McDonald. Following the piano rendition of "O Canada" by Miss Marion Dougan, convenor of pro- gram, the business moe” opened with the reading of the minutes of February meetings. These were ap- proved as presented by the Record- ing Secretary. Mrs. J. Frederick Steele. The following are the letters read by the Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. J. Ernest McTague: Sisters of the Monastery. per Sister Mary Im- maculate. expressing appreciation of gifts at Christmas: Mrs. D.l". Mc- Noill. Y” Convener of "The Canadian League"; annual letter regarding the C.W.L. official or- gan: the Buyers Benefit Club. re special price on yarn sold to groups of women: P. E. I. Tuberculosis League. re annual meeting; Mrs. Frank Murray with appreciation of kind message sent. during illness: family of the late Mrs. James Carr. appreciation of sympathy expressed in bereavement. Monies were voted to welfare projects as follows: Red Cross. 810.00: Charlottetown Playground Commission. s1p.oo; Flowers for adorning the sanctuaries of our churches at Easter 810.00. The Pre- sident and the following members will assist in collecting for the Red Cross: Mrs. J.!.'. Mc'rsgue. Mrs. P.J. Nealis. Miss Marion Dou- gan. and Mrs. A. '1'. Mcxinnon. A nominating committee with Miss Gertrude Coady. chairman. will bring in a slate of officers for the annual meeting in April. Re- ports showing the work done in the different lines of endeavor were presented by conveners as follows: Education. Mrs. P.J. Nealis; Girl Guides. Mrs. Arthur Murray; Blue Cross. Mrs. R.J. McDonald: Social service. Mrs. Stephen Trsinor: program, Miss Marion Dougan: finance. Mrs. J.L. Mcauigsn; mag- asine, Mrs. A.'I'. Mcxinnon. One new member was introduced by the presid t, and welcomed to the sub-division, Mrs. C. Con-igan was the winner of the cake which was drawn for during the success- ful psntry ssic. held last month. The Reverend Director. Father McDonald. asked that members further the campaign for good reading by selectin,. reading. and discussing only the best books and articles, and encouraging our young people to do likewise. l-le complim- ented the president for her con- tribution to '-'Educston Week" through her radio talk on "Educa- tion and the Home." Following the business meeting. films were shown by Mr. Stanley Mclnnis of the National Film Board. These were entitled. (ii Newfoundland. (2) Rhythm of a City. (3) Craftsmen at work". The president. on behalf of the members. thanked Mr. Mclnnis for this splendid contribution to the program of the meeting which proved both enjoyable and educa- tive. - Meeting closed with the National Anthem. SHIPPING IIEVIS AT SAINT JOHN Arrived Wednesday North Coaster. from Newfound- land. Sailed Wednesday Mont Clair. for Mediterranean ports. Empress of Canada. Liverpool. City of Rochester. New York. Fanad Head. Ireland. North Coaster. Newfoundland. AT HALIFAX Arrived Wednesday Rena. from Antwerp. Jose Marti, Houston. Tex. Steel Vendor, Far East. sailed Wednesday Boliva. for New York. . Rena. Wilmington. Tex. LUBBECK. Germany. March 61- (Reuiers) - A British court today sentenced ven Communist youths horeytoday to three months out in jail for having illqsluly entered the North Sea island of l-lslgoland. six of the convicted youths. given one year probation, were released immediately. The yout-ha isolated the Communist world peace flag on tho idisnd Fab. 1! to protest l-lei.goland's continued uses as a SCARVES- favorite fashion accessory. Squares and ob- iongs in sheets and silks. Newest spring colorings to give that elegant touch to your new spring costume. Oblong Scarves SL35 to 32.95 Squares ...... .. s1.50 to 33.95 JUST UNPACl(ED- Beautiful UMBRELLAS By "Brophy" and ”Duval"-- Come in today and see our colorful new spring umbrel- las.-We have dozens and dozens for you to choose from. S3.25 to 337.50 ' S ' I t l f your winter weary wartirobc. gzfbIiiEp3lbgvtegLi(:1v”Nyio stI):dr;,gl' ?tT(llyoIsuede” and ”Cham0lSelte W. , Kaysor in pretty pastel colors. 1 ' 351.25 to S2.75 and Blouses p A f C , . heir... sussouiu Meeting a IMGFAIILAIIE BIIOS. n”-v---T-'-'--r Cifiown (LVI. L l 9 I ' ' New Spring, Arnvals smart new accessories are til! hllhuih" OI F"? 3005 wardrobe. Among the new arrivals in the Accessories Department-malnfioor, is a wealth of new colorful scuws, dainty spring Gloves, handsome Handbags and new colorful Umbrellas. Season new HANDBAGS-they're beaut- iful! they're new! they'e economically priced. A host of smart styles and colors. cord, mg, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,......,.. .... 33.45 to 318.95 Polished Cowhide Shoulder 31.50 and 37.95 Plastic and Bengallno .......... .. 31.95 to 55.50 M and Call Leath rs E"gM' mm SlO.i50eto 526.00 5 Wu Jkir SKIRTS by "Catalina"-colorful and stylish Alpine Skirts for all occas- ions. Three smart styles to choose from in six beautiful colors-wine, green, navy, black, brown and grey. In the Ladies Basement S350 each BLOUSES by "Penny Lou"-Precious are the Blouses in the Lsdles' Basement that add that light touch to Suits and Skirts-short sieevs style-button front with small collar. Durable crepe material in colors white, green, navy, and tangerine. 32.95 each MGDRE 5. M?LEODlLmis!. ORAIII WINNIPEG, March "I - (UP) - Coarse grain prices today displayed a strong tone during trading on the Winnipeg Grain Ixchango. Both oats and barley futures post- sd gains during the dull semion. Better commercial demand ap- peared. with shipping interests buy- ” bombing target. ing rye and some export business 1 in barley. A few processor ordsra jumped it of a cent. were made in flax. Rye attracted No export loadings were reported it local demand on light offerings. today. i Prices of class two what were closing prices: up 2-3; cents from yesterday. In- narlsy: May 1.o89t: Juli! 147'" : Oct. IMKA. ., , Rye: May amt: July 2-1915' Oct. LHA. nu: any macs: July W73: Oats: ternational wheat agreement pricos May 1.06; July M-M56: Oct. MA. Oct. 4.00. A. rot GENERATION;