Aglgl; 1. 194s Qavour you dream AYLMEWS PRUNE Plums, 2 for as. sreoso RAISINS, 2 for 4s. Tug cpalglglalj. wqrlplzpoqwcrowlv Queen Square School Pupils w THE CENTRAL CUARDLAN This column fa relerved for one of local interest. but adverfldng el a‘ is"! nature ml! be lllltlod i WI I ord fillet]; . able in advance.‘ n, OONFEDEIAIJON LIFE IN- IUIANGI. n mun aaivwa~uuxw (Joel .01. Phone 20B. - \ <lv°° RAWIERRY -—-—- .?N°w “m, “MBWEI-I- for Pllowmllu I non. roux naaomlv. Dolniln- - euslallo sauce lfaerulsnsolvs-Men’: clothing f3w...'§?l"i§;'b bfifififibli a??? ‘T’ "‘" 19° Q Prezpere Strawberrd! _Lushu| flown") FINN“. "n gilrmdi. ire??? BogrPChB. A. S I “L, P" . .. . . . . . . . .. ._._. . . . 15c thick. tfillia-vlfutqarhmtyklillét: FWWIear at 175 Queen Street. H y’ w; ' ' I i KELLOGGS PT?’ 2 f" ' ' ' ' ' ""‘—‘—' ' ‘»'-'-' "' 25‘ Fld‘ 2 tifll be —- tonal-max: 55 1.11.... l JIFFYPIE R , Jviitel-Tnlhvurlintoxnoulfitfm "I" m“ FRIENDS n on "we" ("lllwumnzli 31"" l MINUTE TCAPIIJSZAFG; pf‘:- Klrk Tea and sale this afternoon. 306i or M0. DRY KINDLING WOOD. - UNLOADING A’! HOLMAN’! in cold water, and chill. Un- "°“1°‘ ""1 W" "it" cub“ HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP z for 45c g;*“'“"°,,{;°" 3“-’1§““"- Largo bundle Kindl Wood f Chariottat wn Btu- lo-a gwaus DQWN g“; k or: . arnia "th n: a o w albw- , . . . . . "‘°°°‘°‘z:“°“°"='- SW3‘ §=lo§.°?'§.3"°“' “' P‘°"“"‘ “ °°' E33. §§°§F§§...'lé'§.§1°."u§o”§‘§’i$ MOLASSES per gel W P g 13:; m ‘Mmmsrgm- and w!’ M‘ Order now w I22 delivery. REG. SLOO MEDICINES, YEAST PHOS TONIC, . r- Chapman went the n»... Poona savanna» not l» WAMPOLES EXTRACT or coo LIVER oll. scorrs EMULSION, now . . . . . . . . 79c . ALL sours some AT cosr PfUCE L. T. BEATUN. GENERAL MERGIIANT ‘ ' BONS-IIAW P. E. ISLAND holidays with M; chwmnl, p“. Irbllp and wedding picture: on 6M8. MII and Mrs. C. B. Chap- mum"- man in Amherst, N. s. BIRTHDAY PARTY — Many young friends spent a. very enjoy- able evening ‘Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wright. Maple Hills, the occasion being their son Ricky's birthday/Music Hon. G, H, Bgrbguj, Mjnggm- o; was pieasanly rendered by Messrs Public Works and l-ughwbyb. is Porov Growl. Stanley Sherren acting Premier. and Mark Refuse. Luncheon wu served by Mira Althea VISITING- William Nicholson and Miss Betty Smith. - of Mayfield, P. E. 1.. arrived to -'-- spend the Easter holiday with his FUNERAL sEnvlclsr-Th! "m" brother Sandy Nicholson, who is "a1 M. M15- Auluwli Swill” attending $11001 1n m, my and which was largely attended took his lulclb and aunt, w. and Mrs. place yesterday molnlns It 3-45 John Monti, Hospital gu-eet__ from her late residence. 56 King sydngy Rgcgfd. Street to St. Dunstarfs Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. David McTague wlho also conducted the service at the grave. The pail bearers, six of the deceased were GOES T0 NEW YORK-Prem- ier J. Walter Jones has left the Province on a trip to New York. It is not expected that he will be absent for any length of time. GRADE Tl-IREE- Donalda MacDonald 7mm Row. left to right: Jimmie Morrison Ge ld C l F i B'dl F l‘ Will Jackie Phillips, Robert Miller‘. Gerald Noonarl. Frank {$10. olxaeul Aiggniuliia ‘fill-thy. Saunders. lea Steele, Brian Morris, Linus Gallant. James ‘n algeolllndlnow, left to right: George Flanagan. W‘ Béckalxlzagralllsllzan. Slterllns Mahar. Paul Rana han. Richard Kelly, Temple cox, nostal- mu. mynn L10 d Fhem wirBm- Harvey Hood. Blllle Burke, Stanley Doucette, Willie Lollghron, Joseph - y a rnme Maclntyre. Harry McGee, Arthur McCabe. Michael Gaudet, Victor Gallant. In Momoriam MRS. M. D. MaAPlHIBSON l‘. J. MltDONALD RED CROSS CAMPAIGN LEAD- EItS-Dlvislonal canvassers in the general city campaign for the A Red Cross, the week of April 5th 5"“ On March 15th in the district o! i At his late residence, 220 Kelli Bellevue. Elizabeth MacPhlea-son, ' Sh, on Sunday afternoon, Fbb- the beloved wife of Malcolm D. l D0 DONATIONS To Tug CANADIAN SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND REACH EUROPEAN Dorie‘ Prufide from: school. Report for March: m " '°"°"“ N“ 1- L“'C°‘- L“ Mm,‘ m!‘ ‘mm’ 8m’ mam’ l CHILDREN” 29th the assed veaoe- MacPherson sad thr h tn 1"- MacDonald; No. 2. Lloyu Grant. 1mm“ m‘ *“"""“‘ 5"‘“1°Y' S3 Gt F ' “my ' n p ~ p“ W“ ' ' f‘ (Y Grads Division); No. :1. 0am. '“""“"“‘ w” m H" Chum’ f y actor mnouro. March 2'1 - "Yes. sum" Dewmmn‘ gmgftfrglgogfildml rm the me llfsgfeg/luzglfgfsozlhzléoiwbomo‘ T? without the slightest doubt", is the Grade x __ L Gerald Robmsoqn | on new“ ma; "me w“); district seventy one years ago, the answer from an offlcial at the Grade 1x _ 1’ Bernice Lewis‘ ML Munonald was up and v15- dauglhter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Headquarters of the Canadian Save g_ Hazel Andfgw5, fled the grocery store, the plug MacPherson-During her life thin g2. (tlhlrldrent Fund at 3B Toronto Grade v111 _. 1. Marina watts: he did. business from mo lmtu lltwsflad W? l: 12500 kindi-he ‘firs: ree, orono. _M L ,_ _ ck. o speop y er n y . when me m“ E crawhrd Scott In June, 1947, The Red Cross Shipments of food and clothing 2 G.§§§“v11'“§,_3_';f°d§0g°¥,fis_ Sgmxfy imgxgglzichesgxest?mm dulittrlous Ilitillllffl. “'“"“d“°"°d m“ ‘h’ ""“‘5"“ °' fimllfi°°§glli'fi.ih°ob‘ll'lfl" gggzteelfttgylheggreixtljslhs 2' Gladys Macnonam 3' Nomm whm‘ he my" ‘my mwverecL in hixgymgfnolfllrpegl thovuligrigl u" wmh- ‘h’ w°"“"‘" mm‘ °“' small white boats with or. Cross Save bhe Children ruins‘ for re- B21)“; v11 '0“ m“ d” h‘ °°m*’“‘“‘°“ m“ he vice which was held at her late “finned ‘t " receptmn in the insignia inted on them were distribution to children in tho most C ti: tat w“ not teen“ as good a?‘ usual resideme °'" Much 15m- m" Mm‘ N’. S, is visiting her sister. Mrs. A. guild rooms, for congregation and laced gamete" diner“, MW" needy countries Sh, ‘penis are also r82 fuQVI S: 1 J 1 and on advice of his physician and ism. or h" churuh m Canaan,‘ n. Gillie and w. cllln, Fitzroy friends. Mrs. William 1mm" 1‘ when Sail/Malling 1nd wole.cs'.i,.ty M, p, w, ‘<;-,,,,,,',,',',,,, save m, ancfasmne be?!‘ - (Lin: 115W“; son, m. Wendell he was lo have He“ T_ A A_ Duke’ mdumd m‘ st president of the lrlllld- Mfi- 5w" Classes w"... held. One any ll. Aua- Children Fund representative in Elizabeth-MacDonald sq “Sterling. “ “mph” ‘w’ W’ m‘ he“ swim W" l" the 11°11“ and l‘ '—__' ""9 °1 u“ n” mmw" “d MI“ list wtlen the tide was very hlsh Paris for conditions among the Vessey I t A which w“ hem: weakened by h“ "l9 ETBW- The hymn-l used by re- m" Haw“ Mew“ “d 5- w’ W“ “m9?” "cdved- In a group of boys who were not children in France are much worse Grade V1 Jr 1 Alden New- sickness compute“, “fled mm quest we”: The 1'0"“! My 5MP‘ aunt" Beryl’ 5"’ Peter,‘ my mu“ °5 “Tfmummu 1°’ this members of the swimming classes than generally known Great care sou I — h “d he 19-1" m5 hmm he“ f“ a “m3? A“ the w" MY 55W"! were visitors to Charlottetown dglightful affair W010 M95451“! were at Brighton Shore playing is taken to guard every 5:11pm“. I-ilghgfl; Avon“; ._ Jun, mmml better one in that other world he Lows Me; u“; 511411 w; 59g,‘ '$lt\l1‘l‘lfll'- Peter W. Gordon. Harold Brown one o; the“ boy, who w‘; , from port to child. 951; percmg, 151,1“. 3°01; 95,1 per so 01MB talked about at the River. l-lld Allhll!‘ §W¢l~ Wm" 11°w¢Y5 fair swimmer. Bot beyond his depth letters of heartfelt thanks often cent, H“ tuner” w“ mm ‘mm m” B9315" h" "Wmfinl hlllbl-‘Wl and white candles adorned the and became exhausted. None of the decorated with pictures and wrlt- Perfect Attendance - Elizabeth Prfihwerm“ chum‘ ‘m Tuaday- 91° 19"" l” ""7"." Y“ h" n" of Mt. Tzyon School is atteudilll supper table. Mrs. Russel W. Frost others were able to W1,“ out h, {on by {he children themselves and Gladys MacDonald, Bemlce M1!“ 3114 It 3 @6106! with the children; Katherine, Mrs. nietchee the Teachers’ Federation Oonven- pmoplna flowers to Mesdamos lhim. but some carpenters who were come to our Headquarter,- and tell and Laken Lewis, Marina. and Rev- G- C. Webster and the Rev. of Quincy. Mass; Minnie. Mu. tlon- Barclay and Scott. —~Hamilton working nearby smw the situation, us without any doubt u... o... Rose Watts, Elaine Cook. June T. A. Wilson ofllolatlns. A quu- Ansue L- MaoPhvoson of Wollu- Speotaton-(Mr. Scott was supply rowed out lo where the Went slits have reached them. Dennis and“ Norman Brown. to"! 0f Z1011 Cllllfl-‘h "Ill hi5 *°"- Mu“ A118"! A- °Y Q1151"! Minister in St Juries Church down, gel», 111m “m, u“, boa; and One little child. unaided. drew Tomb" — Allllle Crockett. favorite 23rd Psalm. MaflenMrstChester Martin of cal- some years ago and with Mrs. brought him to shore. when he pictures which show what a pre- T)" 1"" “W5 Pill/kw than!" “mm” n“ h’ M's‘ cm“ M'“»""' __ ~ - Jun! De rt nt tst P. .1. the b hih of Bollevlw- “cott is vol‘! kindly remembered was rescued he was apparently not “mullet-ion the daily diet l5 m f" l" '1" gslxnwpeople knalvmglfilnl’: ins she is survived by a m“, m‘ Frank O'Neill; No. 4, Majol- Tom "limo"- RWOH: No. 5. Capt. Roy MloG-illiv- ray. (Kiwanis Division); No. 6, PIOEPTION“ Mm we m” ‘ Wendell Benton; N“ 7, Arthur a c.usion of the ceremonies at Cen- Hogam tral Presbyterian Church, Hamil- ton. Ont, on ‘mursday evening Swimming Centres ._._._. Personals Mrs. A. Gordon Banks, Halifax, “- " 1- Donald i; Miss Teresa McKenna, teacher Mr. .7. H. DeRoche, teacher, Bayfield, is in the City attending the Convention in Prince of Wales College. by Qhulplmiowh friends). breathing, Just pl. that. rme, M p. homes of growing children. Anoth- _ M: M! h m _ Beret Wood. a former melrnberaof er describestlife rmonz children "SE33 v1; Lsrhmmlel Nilulzzgg first" fig:fidlurgst°th"twtfak:ed m‘; 2:55 lgrgfigasé.%rli'oagcghgg _ ' . . —- . a g t - - ~ .and s JOSBP Power ve the Red Cross Corps was walking in France. llustratod wlth plot Amman mfim’ m" m; miny m“ w“ u, Kmrm m. Roderick u“, a“. pastfi Seeing his condition ehe lm- "YIB- _ t medlately began Aroma... p... High School children fn Burla- “We kid-ll" — 1- m“ Well o! kindness to all with whom he The meme”, w“ m vmgywa piration, The lad was revived by pebl send book marks. beautifully 2- Betty "ws- came ln contact were not aowpt- cemewm we w, beam we“ - - ~ G d 111 _ 1. George Proud. 2. the time an ambulance arrived. illustrated on which are inscrlbed Marffino Mawarwld. 3' Joyce Ling. elimvgltlglgllllligefirppteers citetrlgmms five John A_ Mupherson_ John s‘ M” returned from New York where they have spent the past month °' Qmmy‘ visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Leon Zalewski of King's Park, Ll. 1i IF Y0" DWI-ll - - PRESIDENT TRUMAN ' CALLS FOR. DRAFT ln an address to a folut session of the Senate and House of Roll- resentalives at Washington. Plesi‘ dent Truman bluntly accused Rus- sia of plotting to enslave Enrolle- The chief executive of the U. S. llrsed universal military training. supported by a temporary draft. as “y, a measure to combat “threatened Communist control and ‘police- staie rule" among the remainins free nations of Europe. The Presl- dent said that the United States must be prepared to pay ihe price of peace or "assuredly we shall pay The ntahyjfrlends of George ly after an operation for appen- dicitis in the P- E. I. Hospital last I I A I ' A KILLER? .. . FROM TB? Of course your answer is YES to all rhfee! _ Well, TB (tuberculosis) is o killer. It eon spread like o fire, and if you've got TB, your fum- ily can get it from you! Make sure you don't hove TB- lf you do have TB, you'll be told how to get well and protect your family from it. \/ CHECK YOUR CHEST GET AN X-RAY - - TODAY! Don't waif for on appoint- Hiday. Mr. Heath F. Campbell of Long River, representative of the Mari- time Llfe Insurance Company, was in the city yesterday in the interest of his firm. Mrs. Mae Thompson and dough- ter Marie, Hunter River were wel- come guests over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McLeod and family. St. Peter's nay. iVill-s. John Dupacquier and daughters Sonlea. and Evelyn Gil- lls, Forest Hill. were welcome guests at Mr. and Mrs“, Herbert McLeod, St. Peter's Bay on Mon- WOULD YBII SAVE, McMillan, Cornwall. will be glad ' alone. justifies _the___g;pondilurg 9f eredymals and cloths to t9 hear that he l5 improving nfcp- Yum“FATMLYTI"T""-‘"W" ‘the ' V V o! the Red Cross. $600.00. schemes. The Ideal Red Cross ‘Campaign is now on. "The work of mercy never , trlblmd to a Children's Home in ends-give generously.” “FLASHING GUNS” DUE Wn-n 330w“ the delight of the ohildren upon This life was saved as a result “Many thanks for delicious brr Th“ 1,191.19," lasts." Others send little embrcld- express their gratitude to Canada. Snowsuits from Canada were dis. I-‘rance and a report. from our rep. Felklltatlve says, “They look like a group of little penguins. I em so 5°"? you were not there to see receiving those truly magnificent A plot to seize illegally a ranch gms- Every child W" 811x10"! l0 which bears rich sliver ore deposits M“ the Pencil 1, opposed by Johnny Mink Brown those who had to be helped to send in Monogram’: "Flashing Guns," their appreciation to their far away due today n. the Empire Theatre. ""1 Bellow!" benefactors." ‘Iihe cowboy stars finds himself in conflict with desperate outlaws, "nlles- I" fill-hoe. Prices are still "lmho resort to forgery and gun- “Sh”; ‘"5 a’ We" Voxetables are play to lphlevg their pumping 5° dell‘. many children are suffer. B-Ild Siill. even The terrible need in Europe con- ing from malnutrition. Only in. Raymond Hatton, seen in the m"?! 86¢ milk. so that the school featured r016. has one day in which ohlldlen are luousht up milkless. to pay off a debt on his ranch. owed to banker James Logan. Hutton sends his son. Riley Hill, 51X Bot milk and food is a Vgrflghlg to inform the banker that the debt obsession with parents of growing and show 1t, I" Gemonv only children under visiting . _ ?-— Mrs. W. D. Wight of Georgetown has arrived in the City from Bos- ton, after spending several weeks relatives there. She was accompanied Mrs. M. Mahar, Victory Ave. mellf . illst visit the X-Roy centre of I75 Grafton Street. Working hours ore us follows: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, i0 e.m. to ‘l2 and 2 lo 5 p.m. Jan Bryant is bringing money from ing with the money, Johnny Mack Brown rescues her will be paid on tt-ne. as daughter children. Ill Hllllgflry. clothing is a prob. Silana. Hill is forced to reveal to Mn and children suffer physically gambler Ted Adams. to v-Lclm he and mentally for lack of clflthing is in debt. that his sister ls arrfv- means absence from school, T118 diet of an office worker in after she is Germany according lo p report robbed by~ the gambler’: hench- from the International Union yo, the price of war." Charlottetown. Grade 11 Sr. - 1. Hazel Vessey, 2. John Denn s, .3 Marjorie Lewis. Grade 11 Jr. - 1. Erma Watts. 2. Bcibby Cooper, 3. Rosalie Cooper. Gracie 1 (a) — 1. Shirley Vessey, 2. Earls Ling. Grade l (b) .__ 1. Ralph Dennis. Grade 1 (c) — 1. Barbara Cooper. ‘ Perfect Attendance — Muriel MscDomaldAGeorge Andrews. Alan Brown. Frankie Lewis, Mal-rill Ma."- Donald. ionn Dennis. Hazel Vessey. Marjorie Lewis. Wilma Newslm. Betty Andrews. Highest Average — Shirley Vessey 97.2 per cent. Teacher - Evelyn Underhay- GOUKEBY IIUUK 218 Gt. George Si’. L. G. Savage, Proprietor -"Phone l926-L-— Home mode Chocolate Ecloils, Jam Puffs, Mince Pies, Jelly Roll, Teo Scones, etc. sons, Earle. Wendell. Stirling, Elmer. Allison and son-ln-law George Mason. Honorary pallbear- ers were, His Honour Lt-Gov. J. A. Bernard, Premier J. W-alter Jones, Hon. Eh‘- W. J. P. Mac- Millan, Dr. R. F. Seaman, George D DeBlola, E. E. MacKinnon. J. M. Mac Fadyen, Col. C- L. McKay. Mr. MacDonald's remains were laid to rest beside those of his wife who predeceased him in 1939. Phec. John N. MacPherson. Sleaze ley hfacPhee. Archie MacPheraon and Stewart MacPher-son. BARB 0F THANKS Mr. M. D. Macrherlon 1M Family wish to thank all their friends for their messages of sym- pathy, also all their neighbour! WUJJAM A. MoKINNON On Dec. 20th, 1847, there pass- ed away at his home, 353B Clydes- dale Si... Burnaby. B. C-, William A. MacKinnon at the age of 76. Ho was the eldest son of George and Robina (Vfllltehead) Mae- Klnncn of Graham's Road. P.E.I. He leaves to mourn besides his wife, the former Elizabeth Jane MacPhee of Dundee, P. E. 1-, a family of four daughters and five sone, all settled in. Western Carl- ada and U. S. A. Also three sis- ters, Mrs. Eliza MacLeod of Clif- ton, Mrs. John A. Whitehead, Graham's Road, and Mrs. Isaac Brown of Uttle Shemogue New Brunswick. who so kindly assisted in ever] way during their recent ead bee- eavement. [Qwggf l2 leblou . . . . II ilbllli . I" PRICES loo tlblelf . . . no GlWllNl auvlvlrl. MAVFJU ‘li‘- wrlv lmen, alnd later gets the money ‘Child Welfare consists o1 _ a Cup back from the outlaws. Meanwhile. o! errata coffee and P181‘! of bread the crooked banker has papers for breakfast; thin soup with bread Tuesday and Thursday: 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. P- =~ l- w-nvwlovs §.‘.‘.’.“...““.E..’.f.‘;“‘.’.‘°“‘°..‘.%’ °“" "°*"°'"° "°"“ LEAGUE ranch. Whfnl the desperadoes taut; Children do 2&0! raersc airy 1:2: W I \/QUR AMGHTY QLUGGER HEREE‘; A ‘DIZAT,’ EVEN A ftlarélybgreto 10:3“ ovoe?! by mnkexcept infants who set some % HASDROPPED LIKE QEPOQT DONKEY KNUW?) WHEN a 1 . r 1 Brown allfllflalm- Bl" the "mm" ———---____ // AN ANVIL INTHE WELL, THAT OSCAR HE‘$ HAD ENOUGH 321$... i??? ...Z?§“}Z‘.°€...“§....‘fi§i§ M" ‘“*““°" “CHM M MAIOR!~BILL veecl< wlu. be any!» WHVDOE$ luring about a show-down. Report for Maruh. ' QAVQ OLD HAS 6O OVERLOADEU HIM- ANIMAL, FOUNDER SELF WITH QISCLJTTS HE CANT EVEN TAKE ' OFF‘ FROM Grade IX.-1, Beverle Cr - 2- "W" Dlokleaon; glclTrelloty ll J A IIIIIWII I P causlcana (ca) An al ".‘,’°"'v, e a u . - — - ra e Il’.—1, Earl L . ' ' ' ‘- uminum production plant will be Grade vIL-l, Jean 14.3%; 2 ‘Viliilfllflb l established by the nun-snub ahnn- Elliot Myer . ' ' . invrn production commission in m“, v_[___1' Donald “m, .‘._._ . northern Tasman n. It is ewrotod Melvin Larkln; 3. Betty Stevenson. that preliminary eon-ltruotlon Grade v.-1, Marion shun...“ Ill Great George ltroal work will take two to tlhuee years gym, 1v___1, uoyd Lnmn; 2| ' but when completed the plant "i" Roland Llrkin, AUSSIE “b.1115... BIIIISIILT ‘llll-‘WTTFWWW 9-“5 l‘ be able to berth ocean-coin! mil» Grade IIL-l. Sheila Dlckiesou: - -_ - .. at its water aide. 2. Eugene Larkln; 3. Mabel Sui. man. Grade I.-1. Avonna MacAue- iand: 2. Myrna Smith; l‘ 3. J lmnlv Stevenson. , TIIAD 0F IIILLSBOBO SCHOOL “Grazde VIILM- 1. Dorothy Doug- s; . Mary yers. Grade VlL-l, Joyce Jardhne; 2. Lillian MacAssey. Grade VL-i. Elsie Coffin: 2, June MeeAssey; 3. Louise Brazil. \ Grade IV.—1, Wayne Cameron; - \ l2. Robert MyeN. _ : Grade Vii. 812-1. Lionel Mac- Aleey: 2. Merlllerm were. Grade III. Jr.-1. Arthur Cun- ,; leron: 2. Joan Douglas. . Grade L-l. Esther MacAney. Richest avorale in Sender Grades Joyce Jar-dine I105. Richest y. ,_ I average in Jllmlor one" - Lion- y ~ - __ f , ‘"314 el lIaeAeiey. ems. ~ = - = _. -‘ ~ ~ ~ ‘Poacher-Janice Rogeraorl. F!‘ re, Auto, Life, Accjdenfisickness and Plato Glass Insurance at Lowest‘ Rates Afloat at Summonide. D. 0. Stewart I44 ‘Richmond 8t. Charlottetown "',?.T_""""'1'§. out .1?» w the h... 1...“... one Ill eel it mm u