MARCH The Lay-Away Plan FUR SALE is on It is s! slirnplolmattsr for [you tothown s fur 2st now! Make your sclqmon ——--— -: . l ' ll ......,._,,.,, - 2.53.11‘...€$§2$§£‘..°i‘i‘i?.211’:..§..i?i’§'.f.i‘..ili‘2f.‘.i'§..i?.in:”;§,1g,;;1uiniii ' " ” ' ‘i been so far sighted; because your coal. will be Plid for and Y0" W11] “or llsvinl a ssvlng of at least 80%. ave made MscKsy. B.A., .E.I., received ac- 5 Hudson Seal Coats; first quality. Sizes l Only, Drop Skin Reccoon- h , . 16-16-18-42-42. s .00 s1. 1 k1 , 1 1 __ ' * II iizsii*°s.ss...rss"isli..xi u: 225 °°" "‘ “° 8 Z15 The Central Guardian This column Is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of n newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents s word. strictly pay- able in advance. COOK'S f Ph toe-r oils. °r ° n5io-a-1a-izi. AFTERNOON rm AND nAzAAn Baptist Chluch Hall. Thursday- ltiarell 2on1. 3.30 to 6. L-B-Ii-lfl-ill- P. E. f. STUDENT PRESIDENT 0F PRESBYTERlAN UNION- At the recent election of officers for the ensuln year, Mr. Lorne From-—,-—-——-- Sizes18—--————-— $6950 l Only Hudson Heal Head, size38_—-----_._ ‘100'°° iiii°'i'tié'_"f‘fi‘f°i‘li W9‘ g , , .,~ , . 1_ , . - _ A. Macmillan was read by Past i§§lrlillfi¢finn’inii”i.iieliv§im§iigflisih § 3'30 p" m“ ‘Vim the Presidednt’ 1“ glgdénsrfigfnfsifmda) m simmer District Govcmcr Percy W. Turner ?i“.§s°ll‘“i'i'is‘rn‘§<.‘§ $§§‘§£n?“us§fi§' ? m" i’“."“n'3°?°“ i§i£ni§°°'ii“i’ ' . as ns c o n 51TH! PM Pa" mm?“ Wm‘ and neemtownclfinicne 12111333551111‘? soubh the mimlutes and send a copy w iiifinfiiiiimiiilvs aiiilv“éiiliii§min°snlhié ——~ ' ‘h-I-h“ “,_.,‘°3{’,°“ fififfimgfiocked m, 1,, buy the articles needed in the Hos- M!" wflfml 5mm‘ ‘f Newton’ 6111mm safidmm whm word w“ SALMON SOUFFLE llbu-l- tablespoons butter, 4 table- spoons flour, 1-3 tvaspion salt, 1-4 teaspoon paprika, 1-4 teaspoon rel- ~e~,_.~';~.-rs~. m1...‘ J“ .‘.f(r'l1'\rirxrxrrrr .- ._ w... . 5st 9"“ “W ' e ' .- ~ ‘ I 1 I. Hudson Seal, Mink Trimming Princess '5 L'P“"' s , commuters r0 FUND-IE: . - 1 ab,“ s m, Sizes 14-14-16-18-18-20 -- ... save the Children Fund are U" ' ' ‘ , ' - rul for a lurlhzegupetfitrllllalfiétilllsl g; l Brown Broadtaii, 5 H $6.00 rom a s‘ . - - Pnnlce Sttreet segue; 1511:“ twigs; 1g; l Russian Seal $1 Pflffliilll Trllll, Size l6 _ .._ o resuto scan ____________ _ , the pgpils lg aliéigs tgfézlglgll:ldllilgg Si" 33 l Black Kidskin, Princess 3 H - 4 i oss’ r v . - .l11:4e:§y chndren m the 5,111.1, _ _ _‘ 2_Artic Seals. $1 1 5.00 style. Size l8 _ ,. ... _ __ C d . Isles V _ " ' Sizes 15-18. — — — — -- z o on e LEGION LIBRARY — The L1- -Gnnrdlnn Phnto-Engrnvlng. ' l Electric seal‘ s .50 silesp gmr |_ 1b" r Committee of the Canadian n _ . _ 6 -— —- - -— — - L‘ ' Association ‘Lgcggign War Services wish to sck- Above are pictured the osst of the show The Clancy: Meet I110 "WW SIRS l6 — — -- — — —— l e —-"— 1gfifilfififi.F"§§f,‘,,§.‘l’?§n§“fni’3‘§?f$ii§ "l" which "hi"! t" "will ""1"" Y°""“"~ m“ “°“" M‘ ‘° _ i _ 1 Only Mink Striped Muskrat, Princess l Only Loolrln Mouton. $7 ., ‘v6In:1.n|S/{’ez.i>ue. Miss Grace Catnp- right, F. Gaudet, P. J. Rosslter, J. B. Richards, Connie LeClnir, Thomas v Style- $1 9 '00 51m 14 _ __ _ ___ __ _ ___ 5 cell, lilfrxs. ianélres llé/lcCagvllgz, McAv1nn_ FRQNT 11.0w; Dorothy Hughes, J- Plus Callllihlll» Mrs. Size 16 ____ _ ___ __ __ l 0 l T ' B I/zmue 11115.. e on. . . - n Wm e r —-——-----___ Lean, NP; gmyf; gfwngss, gig.»- Arlhl-ll’ Hlmly- ulna" wflls‘ 3 Arginfine Rats’ Mink 51r1pe_'$95_00 s!“ l: ave ' ,_,r , s an 2- #7 _ _____..__. TuCkett EITIPIOYGGS ksngis, ‘rites. T.‘ es. Morrison, bliss FREETOWN AND vrcmrrlv . 5m; 14.15.13 __ ._ _ _. ... ... . . - Lo i rl zsrd, ‘Vllss Amy Pal. er, ——-—— I _ Recelve Dlvldend noises afsloxoydl and Mrs. ufa Quite n number of people Wall "Uta" S trihlltd i0 1 only Russian Rat. Johnson. Book case aildmlsofarirom s? tthleingtigglgnPglgfngglylcglhéliag" Size 16 _ _ __ _ _ __ __ - , . . n AOCCXYilYlIZ to an iillnoullcvlllcni $1",A‘Qiag“eggi§;t.,qoorcai§neg Znda were very glad that the pilot. A _ made bv the Thlckeit TGbQCCJ CCnl- SW“ ‘m. WmQm ann...-_-.5{i-= friend. um not get hurt in any way. ' ' 2 Full Skin Raccoons. any Ltfii. 8. Service Igivildgnd isr p ‘ i ' k ladyfi t m Sizes 14.16 .._ -.. ._ ._ -.. 1“? P“ ‘"°P"~‘5"“"“5 .' "i " r. r. l. LADIES AID-The March Miss o s Gro en spen e in: annualrasesuiiorlrelignbie em- meeting of the M11135 Aid D1 the wtckend here. At the Rotary luncheon “sup p fitliw c: p m’ l < R E‘ l‘ msmal met m the cum w 1i McC t <1 doy the lollowllls “"1"” w ‘Tums l S L 30 E P t W s s e slx-it 1'0"!‘ Y‘ ‘ucces’ ciaii Home on Wednesday 12th at Mrs. a er our, an son. Y o t as a en s ' ' oa z ave at eas O9 y Y"! D l. . . _ SpentufewdnYsinTmvll. ery. sail. l 1-2 cups milk, 3 egg mull and cmxféau fxmsjthegvllalx n- rcceived 0n Sanurduy last that the . yolks, 3 egg ivilites, I clip salmon, 6mm” Cmnmmee , 9p "em Mn d Mm A m; A, scales $9.9m’- 591715 o‘ 5511195 A- MM‘ . 1 nani-ciookecl our. dicedidez iatllle- a 0p1=ztte$t’o}r1éhmvga.r1elScort1o spam gfturday in gilmmemdtx mlrllan had returned to its Ores. spot? gliglfrfpyltfitglefihplg/irlis butt‘;- tllmed, 11in wayisdang’ 1g??? Emir; Mr. J. B. Lewis popular and emc- M°5g ‘g m: blmmflu“ “m”! '- Blend in flour thorourhly flrld D0111‘ a“, 8° “H: 5,513 “d Jung left ient. teacher of Searietown, spent the “mm i" e” a‘ N. wgaykhawllfi? ‘ in seasoning and milk. Cook slowly e 5M9 01 Ptcf a 1 i, ‘ “vsekend at his home he“; 9015943 n‘ MQmgPY-‘l 0° u 9 Q O and Sm. constantly until sauce over from as a s sa e. ea was use prec ous c apter the sssoc- n __ _ thickens. Add yolks and beat, 2 Served by MYS- Ruth Morris dud ML waldo“ Auk,‘ Walter s,” lotion with him durlns those holopy minutes. Blend in remaining ill- M"- Qmmd- m0m15_ p_w_g_ 5111591115 at, Chay- gfifirscmlgerllthfs ‘Siam i lgelnbeagng gredlents mixing lightly. Fill but- KINGSTON w_ M_ s_ _The lottetown. spent the weekend at of gragtmlde that we ‘fan m‘ H 0 Q S C a P E If you have seed grain for sale notify irur Department, giving variety, quantity, for sale, B] FITIIICO Drake the price, and whether it. contains wild mustard Just As I Am Without One P181. M1 K mle M C vine was a he honored the Club and elevated _ ' or not followed by repeating the Creed passggereon Exile ifrafllrli going to ‘he °m°° by m‘ smmmy °f page‘ (continued from page 2) in; on inventions romance, private ==-——_______________———-i—~ -—- = - . d enwrprioos- Friendly formation bureau to assist both purchflsers an repeating a verse of Scriptiu-e. Freetown was a busines. visitor to lastlnz impression upon this Club m‘ ‘mums M‘ Us _ G _ Minutes where read and approved. Charlottetown Saturday. amid tho community ln Whioh he d” t° m‘ “m” ma“ “Mk “e °“ the Emmy“ dealers in the distribution of seed throughou ing at the home of Mrs. William Kg in t - s t d _ , , . 5 24 to oCq-OBER 11,8 oppormyflgy to (“rimm- you; Pnui. n5 g i{Q,,*~;;§QZ§,,,F;§§,,§‘“{;,,§‘§$ Iglfivfim 23 (Liibro) — If lmpulsiveness and employment. and other buellwee Ind $3? ,‘§,“h,,§:°0}“‘§§§ f§.‘,‘§',e,B“lf,fl monthly meeting was held at the their homes h‘ Freemwn‘ consecration to the principles of and lord's Prayer in unlson- Sorlo- Summerside on Saturday. PW“, “lid his l" Mall“ 0f and legal issues: CB-lle and tact re- m” 185m“ w“ taken from Mark Miss m5 McEmee m“ mama] responsibilities o‘ is dunes and be paid for what you do - think qulred. -* AUGUST 23 to SEPIEIVIBER 23 eral business matters and Y0“! §‘°“§,f§,,.‘,‘§§§f 313d Leqwlilsf iilrlgngiaiimtgdlscnbfiv Ntlhutcliaeiltlig 61111115 we 511mg today 1n we (Virgo) - Advantageous for your ote affairs are under benefic v bra- the province. i“ ' , , _ careless are av ided you can personal interests- gflriTinPgjfihgfifecfetligdas 0119939 Factory Act i25.3‘?“.E.;is‘;‘;“i§L°‘:.,§’§J§ ‘m. ‘mfifg make giielgiuiisl hesgway in worth FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 2o — . . . _' - i ' d am _~W Oven (325 degrws home of Mrs Bert. Willis, on the M D h H1 h 1 1 M, Rotary. and his exemplifiostiion of ",1? , Qifimmfilycamfmly ‘mm warm evening of March 4th, with the Gnu’: 6783x211 ofclgrléadgwgeaqh them in s practical manner dur- pmm. president, Mrs. Owen Younker yore» smut a few davs at the home of lng his everyday life. Honoured ‘ ‘ ' siding. Meeting opened with hymn Arthur and Mm Perkins” with the Presidency of this Club, To parties wishing to buy seed, what variei 10th, Chapter was read responsiveiy. it h f p1- ewivn P-hnary spent the ethics of Rotary. In him the . , _ AM; 31 do you need and Wllfli- quantity‘! followed by prayer for peace- Roll thzcni-reikoend it her hCImG in Emer- motto of our organization. "Service §£°h§ng1b$g£§ rigwbeariirlrybeui (CggilzlgynuiPC-gilesfgogdenceAfigvei , . can w“ answered by eleve“ men" d‘ above Se]: ' acquired a deeper and cooperation with hight causes patrlc- exchanging ideas and equipment, We intend t0 use our Department 21S an in hers and one visitor, with each one Mr, Edward B. Murtach of South fuller significance which left. s flaming Omens w speed u the“ h 1 11 H 1m} where he g 1 ytm wpecisl talents and line of work. tlmls. “Megeilggegygigi, Hebgwlgiigeginygg .§i.’1.°...§.?{“..’° for 25623.3. i.§’Zin§3.’é°Yn...i.i2 53;» oer-lo; yogi, <5, duo» o; (Aoqgggggy olmlgugggooggii 3g Signed m,‘ B1 ' . I pendicitis. “ ,for bitterness of grief. Rather it is el‘ you 1'0"" *1 8 Vallcemfifl ‘ " _ gmdshggzinlaexfgigfopfiefie nix} Mr. George Campbell prominent m1 occasion for those of us who awaiting u. Mental and physical favorable todayfihere will be no ex w_ H_ DENNIS’ ' - farmer” of here was a visitor tcyknew and loved uToby-i Macmman activities n favor. misc i! you d-nt take advantflfle 0f _ _ _ Minister of Agriculture. E i E E s E E E E E E Ii F. C E i s s wveAwAvcA Awnwwwn-wnssmwnssn-n-ncs..---~-wwW- s \ A-A s /fA/.l‘\.‘..‘.‘l‘\‘A1‘ IJJBORM M-P. Ms Beanies Olough Rmhhibone. Mdory of an RAJ‘. flight lieuten- int- ls Bribeinb second ‘D’ S.-bom man member of parliament. The e1‘ h Ladiv Astor. Mm. Rst-hbone. born in Boston. won the un norninntion. She talkes her late hug. band's ptifce in the Home as u, . ...ve. Keg Minardfiu ln the homo. How Are Your Eyes‘? ff you are having symptoms of strain -- headaches, sore cycs or disables: - consult s specialist. m. your service with seals n! experience and a thorough retracting service. call in and discuss 1°"? dliliruliies. G. F. llutcheson F. G. HUTCHESON G. F. HUTUIIESON ilifillilolis-IEEIEIIEEIEIEIEI rural. areas to motor traffic. Mr. L. B. McMillan, deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways said last night, Although snow in Charlottetown was disappearing under WltlTfl sunshine in the coun- try there wtls little signs of thaw- ing except in the past two days and then for only a. brief time. As soon. however. as warm weather reduced the depth of snow drifts on rural wads the Highways Department planned to put its snow-fighting equipment into op- oration. Mr. McMillan said. Last: year portions of the paved high- ways in this Province were kept open all winter. This year all coun- try roads have been blocked to motor traffic since early in Jan- uary. Roads are open to the sir port and the military training centre at Beach Grove Inn and to the airport, st Summerside. ROTARY CLUB-At the Rotary luncheon yesterday the of the RAJ‘. who gave an inspiring address on Youth. Past President, H. L. Palmer was in the chair. The guests were Serg- eants Kesrns, Matthews and Weid- ish of the RAE, Captain N. W. Lowther. Major '1‘. E. MacNutt, H. A. Messervy, Gordon Avnrd and Gordon Show. Capt. N. W. Low- ther spoke on behalf of the Cana- dian war services Fund. A tri- bute to the late J. A. Macmillan, a former Rotarisn and n Past President or the Club was read. It appears elsewhere. President. Heath MlicIntyre rend a letter from the secretary of the Amherst Rotary Club acknowledging a donation from the Charlottetown Club of $60 towards the Highlanders band fund; also a. letter from the Sec- retary of the Oakvilie Rotary Club asking the Charlottetown Rotar- inm to contribute towards a Ro- tary Blanket Fund to aid dis- tressed victims of bombing raids in England. Personals Miss Noreen Johnston, Tignisii. is C o a l n patient in me City Hospital. We have in stock and ar- flying by cat's regularly Old Sydney Screened lBras D'0r Screened Sullivan Screened Invernese Screened ‘Albion Round ‘Albion Nut American Hard Nut Walsh Hard Nut Walsh furnace DOMINION COKE Lowest Prices Prompt Deliveries W. ll. GILLIS 8i 00. PHONE 176 The many friends of Miss Jean Peters. City. will be sorry to hear of her illrgss. She is at present in the Citv hospital. Miss Louise Cairns, Maple Plains. is in Charlottetown takinz up the Short Course on Home Economics. The man friends of lvllss Btacla Power who as been s patient in the City Hospital for the past five weeks will be Iliad to know that she is much improved. Mrs. Allen Mulligan has re- turned m her home in Newm after visiting friends in Charlotte- town. Mrs. Waller Bowness, Bede- que, has returned home nftcr spending St. Patrick: in Chur- iottctown. guest. of hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. W H. Townsend. Mrs. Prank McDonald has re- turned to her hnmc in Besrlstown um swndifld the week-end with ening moms of cheese factories. tu- wslds the 00st of standardizing the ment. towards the cost of amal- quslity . Donald oi’ Charlottetown. Bignaller George C. Burgess of lwsex, N. 3B,, arrived home Fri- day evening by plane m spend the week end with his parent-s, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burgess cf Charlotte- town. He returned to his military duties Monday by plane. Ilyins Webster, of Prince Edward 1s- limd, who_are visit-in parents, Senator and rs. Norman M. Patterson. while in Ottawa, have returned from Hamilton. where they spent a short time the guests of Mrs. J. H Taylor. — Ottawa Journral. i0 the gouhfiulpyilvi; mg anythm m men m hwa S m idfllflfi this mortal sense of fe to g I g y The cheese and cheese Factory W" Improvement, Act. provides nssist- greater opportunities of usefulness arice Ln four wuys—financisl assisl- uuzralllillsled by the flesh, leaving ance towards the cost o! insulating behind a glorious example that, we or insulating and refrigerating rlp- wIDltlid do well to endeavour to em- u a e. diameter of cheese pressing equip- He ‘iis riiot dead, this friend not Ell , gamating existing factories. and But in the path we mortals tread payment of Telllllllfis on account of Got. some few trifling steps ahead tihe producton of cheese o! high And nearer to the end; » So that we, too, b d her daughter, Miss Dollie Me- ghallflliieet. him face t0 face, this friend We fancy dead. And so we bid s brief farewell to. our friend remembering him ss a valiant champion of those things he believed to be noblemen. u man of’ un- 1W€l£$llQdd€V0tl0llllD a. high sense "‘_“— . c , ar i - Officer and Mn. mm $16110“; “W ‘e e” n m‘ w“ charitable in his Judgments, ever sdy to accord to otllcm the right of personal opinion. He lived the white flower life. Truly it may be said of him he has fought s good fight, he has finished his course, he has kept God's P6 11511115 Sing, rigs Grunt . ggeveri 3.1.11»; did?“ tire ,1 . yo" . The ABOVE letter from In Inglhh lsd of seven tells hi his own words hh n-stlluds for tbs warm clothes me other comforts pro- vided by Canadian members or the 1.0.012. When his lnndon home was bombed, Mlchsci was sent to o safe form haven and, thanks to the generosity of Consdisn wunen, was outfitted with stnrfiy cloth- ing in which he could really ellhy his n6! experience out ol doors. The 1.0.0.5.. on behalf of ehn-pters In the four western provinces, is one oi the six organisations united in the Csnsdlu; Wu lxvleg Fund's 06,500,000 spoil beghnhg Ill-eh 100i. foluvn rrl greater service, once post the favorable fir practical money and urgent. nmttlers. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) - Start out with determ- ination and enthusiasm this excell- ent. Scorpio-day. Be careful about important details. Try hard to fin- ish everything with skill and efLc- ie ncy. NOVEMBER. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Manufacturers. buildas. construction wJkers, you working on government projects, engineering selling, buying, making estimates. bids; for consulting, work- whlle interests today. Especially (Pisces) — Follow your intuition % and sound Judgment. Sme very fine business and money opportuni- ties. Don't permit wavering and in» decision to keep you from making the strides your capability warrants. A CHILI) BORN ON THIS DAY Bright, gay, intuitive, intercstzng in conversation; fond of research, szlving mysteries, investigations. Con a-bsonb and retain knowledge and will gain not‘ “‘ success if reared and given encouragement. Needs more independence and sif- assurance. the faith. An indulgent. father; a loving, devoted and faithful husband, his family will rise us; and call him forever blessed. em we commit to the mercy of the Great Father and offer them this tribute from other hearts touched by the same great sorrow. Eastern King’s Board of Trade ls organized At s representative meeting of the, merchants and business men of the Town of Bourls. held on March 1t. the Eastern King's Boa-rd of Trade was ornnlzed. ----'I‘he~-Bosrd. with R. C. MscLeanas its president. will have as its oblect the attainment. M an mini which may be of benefit to t is section of the county. and will constitute s medium throuuh which lecommend- ations. thought to be in th terests of the County may be brought to the attention of the pro- per authorities. A. F. McQuaid was appointed vioe- resident. and an executive comm tier: of Wm. Hughes, and Gordon ll‘. Hloper was named. itu being‘ understood that membership on s imeoutive could be liltment- ed as o Joined the Board. The her sections of the County, Prince c! Wales Joined staff of uhe irst buiness of the Board} terroltiean Expeditionary {Force ln 115.497 tons in 1940 sinst 71.896 tong in 1039 and 50,663 ns in 1938. The 1040 deliveries which include tin ncquired. for the emergency re- sclvc stack. show an increase of nearly 01 per cent over the de- livelfes for 193B. World stocks of tin including smelters stocks and carry-over, in- creased by 5,704 tons during Decem- ber, 1940. to 63-982 tons at the end of the year. stocks at the end of 1939 were 50.401 tons. The average cash price of stand- ard tin in London was $1,143.87 in December. 1940. and the year's avelage was $1439.20 against a-n average of $1.005 '72 in 939. The average price 0f Straits tin in New York was 50.11 cents s pound in December, against 57.56 cents in For Better Pelts in greater quantit at LESS cosr I188 WM!‘ ALL-CEREAL RATIUN A sclentllloalli-bshnced iced, turtl- fled with “ x" WhutGcrm on. Promotes more snil blner "It!" "l strong, healthy 101ml. The OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS Ce» IM- llead Ofllce-Mouirell- GAIlilELl. anus. Ltd. Distributors m Prince Edward island November. The average price for 1940 was 49.82 cents compared with 50.20 cents in 1939. War—25 Years ,_ Ago Today (By The Csnsdlun Press) MARCH l8, 19l6—-N€ih€flflfld!l liner Patembang torpcdoed and sunk in the North Sea. British and German artillery active around Arms, Armcntieres and Wytschaete, commander-in-chief cf the Medi- was s. discussion of the winter train service to the eastern ' of the . study 0t train schedules! the. i the traffic durlns tor t . 1000 PIUDUOID 1.0T! MORI rm and In men he. w: felt thst this mutter should be d. mined enlliifgn olternlte days of the week-leaving Charlottetown at s scheduled time in the momlnl. LONDON, wroh 1'1 -(OP) - . . s 5'2” $3113.31?‘ "é °°si°iii K511100115. bri the total pro- m..." e '~:...i.".....~ m"; rs in 1 scoot-d and 140.700 tons 030. to the ststietieol bulletin of the msmu st last. revealed il- NEW RUNNERLESS ......‘ §."*..*.“.Y°""*" fiwunii-nifh IIll-OIR Ifi I04! $9 LII IIIRIIY IGOR-lath: liq In: SURPRISE Our mixed fertilizers have advanced in lllic only about 7 per cent. ' z_1z_6........_......---— $26.00PERT0 (last year $25.00) 1-8-10 — — — -' -" '- -' '- $30.40 PER T0 (last year $28.00) We know of no lower prices in Canada. Wrlie us for price card. Island Goods I-‘or Island Growers THE ISLAND FEiiTlLlZE GOMPMIY LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN re. tad Gluten dePve-rles MIMI!!!