F ' urns LULU A SPUCIUI prou-ss kt-rs-ps Klripn. . J] LilXlllll0llSL sorr- DEPENDABLY STRONG Only Kleenex‘ has the Servo-Tissue Box that serves up [usl one double-tissue or o time.’ Watch tor Paramount's lutast LITTLE lUlU cartoon in technicolor oi your tovouarila theatre I ""“"" “i W?“ l Your wardrobes success this Spring will depend on whether or not you have a new Coat or Suit-and the place to get yours FASHION SHOPPE, where you’ll find a large assortment. Coats are in the newest boxy and fitted fashions, beautifully styled, some with velvet collars. They mast be seen to be appreciated. THE FASHION SHOPPE GREAT GEORGE ST. rwp/maawxsrurswzmsrlllll RENEWAL OI‘ UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS‘ 1‘ 70 .41! gasp/dyad: Al Unemployment lrisurance Boob for the year ending ltiarch 31st, I945, must _bc exchanged for new books. New Insurance Books for the fiscal year 1945-46 will be exchanged by the Local Employment and Selective Service Office in your area for expired Insurance Books upon completion of the second last page in the expired books. Protect the benefit rights of your employees by sending in their expired books properly com- pleted on liiarch 31st. Tilers arc levers penalties /or [ailing so mo!" Unemploym...» Insurance contri- butions [or your Insured employees and for {allure lo renew the Insurance Books no required. ‘UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION HUMPHREY MITCHELL. LOUIS J. TROTTIER tliiioisl no» ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY , a Seaman. Vancouver B. C. "dys, ‘Thomas Bianca.‘ ohuu N8. and PIJ. ton. l. mm’ sémery Wounded Now Brunswick It Sal t John. N- 5- n Wounded N5. and PJIJ. Be Amherst. NS. j Bil . N. S. Sylightly wounded Royal Canadian Al‘!!! Service Corlls Clarke, Frederick Horace, Wiimot Station, P.E.I. I ured N.S. and P-E-l- Ngws-Brunswick 3681mm‘ Atholville. N. S. IAN OVERSEA (Maritime Provinces Killed In Action New Brunswick ' orioton, N. B. ounded N.S. and P.E.I. New Glasgow. N I-Illlcmst St. N. B. Kills d In Action New Brunswick Parrsboro. .5. N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment North East Point, N. S. , Died N.S. and IEEJ. Regiment Sydney Mines. NS Dangerously Wounded N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment. Shelburne. N. S. Wounded Canadian Armoured Corps NZS. and P.E.I. Regiment Head, Lloyd Phillips, Pie, Si... Charlottetown. P. E. l. New Aberdeen. Glace Bay. NS. New Brunswick Regiment ericton. N S Moncton, N. B. Injured New Brunswick Regiment Chatham. N. B. Slightly Injured N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment mouth North. N. S. Miss! Ill . N.S. and PJ-LI. Regiment Cpl. Upper Stewiacke. N. S New Brunswick Regiment Fredericton. N. B Rothesay, N. B DETERMINED IN ADVANCE Here I Am CHEK- OBI]! be producing EGGS EARLY GREAT BRITAIN has again re- quested largo quantities. ‘ II YOU WANT U! IN MARCH ORDER. NOW You will lsava to keep us ior iivo months before we can keep roa- eo buy us EARLY and give us a chance to make-yon a REAL PRO- FIT when pfldfl are HIGHER in -IARLY l-‘AL also ‘PROSPECTS ior early PO LTRY MEAT are very promising, and in all prob- ability ths best "t. Your; (or a GREATER PROFIT The Dillon i: Spilleii Minister oILubour R. J. TALLON ' ALLAN M. MITCHELL Commissioners. '__DW 45~2-I —} CHEK-R-CHICK , of. Casualties Pushy}; Reported Minis: All . Now Praaumodhgoad To Ba The “may, Aldon Roderick. Ordin- P! - Miller as returned home from Regiment Der , Clarence. Pte., Heather- logisaeat 593m, Prod Fidel, Pte.. G901‘!!- .8 Regime KBflSflQfld, Arthur Purley. PM. girnant Atkinson, Edward Samuel. Pto. Doucotte, Hamid Bernard. PM" 5st- Ffederiek llughes Clarke (“m”) I Bsbin. Bertrand. Pit» KEN-l‘ LeBlanc. Edward Joseph. PM» B itish Col bi Regiment r Albellfimfietrald. Pt!» Ed- mundston. N. B. . GANAD Box. VemonErlc, Lieut., Pred- xehnedy, Duncans Fraser. Motor. Russell, Ra~ ri Arthur, meat. Beers. Lloyd Ernest. Pte. Mone- tnn. N. B. Blec Arthur Arnold, PM. CQII aseAicneyk Merton Joseph. 5pm. Goodwin, Herbert Ralph, l"us.. MacLean. Arnold Allister, Rim, Churchill, John Locke. Pte. Clare, Joseph, Tpr., Halifax. N.!. M". Mary L. Head (mother) 199 Kent Keiloway. Wilson Robertson. 091., Dupuis. Eloi Joseph, Cpl., Fred- Lutes, Willard Trueman, Cpl.. Ramsay, Walter Dempsey. Pte., n _ Ego out again alter his sickness. h l ho i Hayes, David Earl, Pte.. Wey- ytleelimedmw “key payers w s _.=runswlck champions. Melsaazfis John Joseph, Pie, McKay. ‘Lawrence Alexander. Mr. Charlottetown [ior a Iew_ days en- joying the "Sport of Kings." While t , <3 m , L, th h race hlch were c°r°y Stanley ° ‘m Pe hills h? chorirsiittetevih ‘Hecently. McQuinn. Frank Vernon. m. road once more and the dea ers ‘are seizing the opportunity to transport produce where it ‘is sen: rolling on its way to speed the victory. $0 well established are the laws oi heredity that, given pure strains of mice. the geneticist knows ex- défiygghnt the traits o! the P1080!!! Master Ivan Harvey. son of M!" was stricken with appendicitis re- centliyr and through the kindness of and Mrs was talker: by nutomohllrlmmedi- lielym to ‘the P. E. I. Hospital ior t. a . Wood, Crapaud, a Board of Trade was formed which takes an active interest in affairs oi the day. hoped that there will be no petty misunderstandings ut that all will work together for he common Hampton: A good. One of the speazzers at next meeting will be Rev. Mr. Jardine oi Tryon, who will speak on post- war reconstruction. The Dillon & Spillott who sis Iisisity lll-Jvanllbwntthasrehirnadto Dr. Raid. dentist, has to Charlottetown f f but will return ahortiyor.‘ w s: Mr. Ken , LN. unmar- side, is tperadimuzrhis v5.35... with ii-ieugaro u, ssr. and Mrs. Clayton to iii health, Mr. Hadley Nova Bcotia whore he was engaged in essential war work. " Tw bo,Oharli Dunsfordand nonaisfiilequarn’: ton, are auswerlngH-ollngll at t d school hero, taking Grade x work. Anne Ina and iansi ' rnvsyheuned to Victoria after vidting in Montreal and Moncton. m. Barlow of 8t. John, 10.3., is relieving at the Bank of Nova Scotia, ably assiaed b his com- Etent stslf, Misses a Mac- ugall and- Mabel Watton. Mr. Wallace Stewart is being kept busy these days with interior decorating, now that spring is in the oiling, for the summer ls his season for exterior painting. Among old friends once again are Carl Boulter and John Knox, who have taken up their ence- ime duties again after avlng served their country overseas. And by the way, readers like Ellen's Dary. But don't you think Ellen. you should tell us your name? So that those who have been g easing can settle d°wn to “high finance and politics." One of the school teachers, Miss Isabel Inman, has been sick dur- fng the week and her duties have been capably performed by Mr. Howard Lord who has returned after serving with the Air Force. The Young People oi Tryon United Church enjoyed a skating party at the rink on Wednesda night. Rev. Mr. Jardine was wit them and their remarks concern- ‘hisn were decidedly compli- mcn y. Mr. David Crosby, who has been visi Mr. and Mrs. Keith] go;- who had been serving with the American Iorces in Italy. Th i dispositi is tted l Mrs. ‘Loxllsis Iarglvgift whhegirlge beeon or will soon be ale to resume her usual activities, as she has always been a. pillar of help in 111W" w ma. in- visit‘ watcher: ‘W it... well designed, skilfully 11110!“ Worsted Suitsicr Easter certainly are “EYE CATCHENB.’ 'i‘he_ easy drape, the smoothly fitting shoul- 11ers, the snug set of the collar all‘ pro-_ claim the hand of the master tailor. I Enjoy choosing M, from aa assortment of beautifully made worsted suits in which you just can't go wrong. $20. isas. sac. MGDRE s; Metroomfi (JHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l. t. You'll some!” it-y aflairs. Wednesday her friends learned with re ret of the death of Mrs. . Lear oi Tryon, who had pass- ed away alter an illness of only three days. Mr. Ieord is a brother o! Mrs. Harry Clark oi Victoria, and to them is extended sincere a r Many skating, skiin and bridge art:es were held dur ng the win- r n this and surrounding com- munities, as well as the public card parties and dances in the halls at Cra. aud and Victoria. These were bo h enjoyable and re- muneratlve. The thanks oi Pte. W. E. Duns- ford go out to the Junior Red Cross of Hampton for the parcels which he receives from them while on active duty overseas. I-Ie said, "I love get them and letters also, and I do hope to be home before awfully iong." is good to see Mr. L. D Mac- scn,.l'..ester is one of the in- ping win renown for the Island team bv eliminating the New Harry Cm- has been in here he met his son George, who came from Dartmouth, N.S., to Thanks to Mr. Barbour. res!- dents are able to enjoy an o en It is regrettable to report that Llo d ' Rogerson en Due to the eiIorta of Mr. B C BUY US IN MARCH and we will NEXT FALL. ‘at which tisne< Hy the pt. of es and honour- ces. Ottawa. combined to make the Carnival in the Rink cn March 7th a decided success. The Judges were Rev. Mr. Jardine, on; Mr. Melville Bell, DeSable: rs. Lloyd n. Cra and, and Mrs. H. B. ood. Vic rin. and they awarded the prises to the following: l l 0i dial: on: a Turkish cesium. The Gay Ninet es. paud: Snowilslr Little Red riled Mrs. Gre , was-sent here The weather and good roads 1st rise for wcmen-Mrs Jar- d Ra! h Myers, Orapaud: lst for girls-Jean Myers, Cra- rhs-Ann tsetinsrora, Victoria: "So there's still Jada? But no- three unattached men coming. 1t Romance ilomes ilpgfliinner. You're so devastat- Mlng laughed. "flatterer!" " I can count on you, then?" "Absolutely! In fact. I'm going to lots of parties from sillléggilll’! wonderful B! NELLY GRAF llgichei iserdoitice, B were most of He: days?” 3y’ as in her work as person.- r of Alsums Depart. she found herself the new clerks she hired wiuh m; Bil-fl! flue-s of the old employees. entrust was depressing, New- rked 0n their Jobs so get ahead or merely to own left its mark on ittizanelm making them hard and cyn. However Mi think of suohngtirvhaigs not You're engaged, 1a it ‘ "Oh, no! Nothing like that. I'll M81089 for you about seven?" "That will be fine." be tread from re- sponsibilities wanted to m could count on that at Dee Th been friends for four years, but it had been a very casual friend- was 801118 t0 think only oi the: hlP vacation ahead. Soon, she would rrles and responslblll- him es behind her and devote her. self to ‘enjoying life. phone call that increased her feel- lflllfl 0f happy anticipation. It was from Dee Burton, one oi her o1d-, est friends but one whom she howl saw. Dee, since marrying. Chuck Burton, a wealthy broke in a different social 110 hi! rum le. "I-Ieilo, Ming darling," Dee Quid liltinzly. "Where have you boom". are you? I'm so glad‘ "I don't believe it. The wa Xwslect your friends! chuck a Sliewdeclded u. call him and w: ppe ht. She did s0. explaining, 1'11 have to break our date for tctglnorsr-‘ow invited me to one oi her parties to meet some new men. Jealous?" gray in my hair my liasd-workinl sisxters llrsnd ior a. spell. I mean to "Really?" Ming doubted uusf but nevertheless felt pleased. "Ive called to invite you w Difly- Dinner ‘n’ everything. Don‘t dare say no. The way Ming, is ghastly! Careers are all Eight.’ but one must have a play- Later, when he and Ming were soon have many play d Th Orapaud: A Southern Gentleman. 1st fo hove-Mildred Myers, kie Johnston, Crapaud: Mr, Churc1ill. no were unable to en] tdtlrzlrte: in tithe dance i o e ranscr ed mu- Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Dunsicrd sic o! Don Messer and His Island- have gone to Montreal and Ottawa for g month's vacation. 1n Mont- real t’"y will visit Mr. and Mrs. out Peter Walker who s nt their hcl- ____ idnys hare. Mr. Wa ker is associ- 1:1’ were a gong g5 ated with the Bank of Nova Sco- this tla there, while Mrs. Walker is a well known artist who painted °‘ "r "Pa: '12.": tau P n er prsse o e an . And when its unusual vivid coloring. Going the “mam” bwkmed to Ottawa they will visit Ml‘. and Mrs. Norman Grey who both fell in love with this province last summer when m. Grey accomp- Colone! I". I. Andre find it. I-Iere is hour to the floor you. Hon- , you look eighteen, Add nine,’ she said soberly. "I never saw you look prettier." he continued. "If I weren't such a as required. Abo G ,W. confirmed bachelor, 1 V’ m ville home. all fitted out with shoes, berdsshery such as the well-dressed Boas home for the first time in yea two oi the depot quarter-toasters Aiiiiivnlsh; and Cpl. Photo). skating Jo on the ice, ers. after which they went home wel} satisfied with their evening's ng. "bu I might c wk A l H l: ands my mn ." drab timelrhf year, Th‘ I'd wave a magic wand d make grass and flowers sp- r. Andhthe sun on high was gleam- 8 . I'd wave mv magic wand And be all done Spring Mr K th Wy evening’ She whirled before h face nins. Bhewasadlultingavelvet lbot h ‘ u mwerugiouldm one; 13$? Mother lot i0 Blslssior the Children's Wilt toalitiienrothercaudothokiddilwiilrua ' comm-w“ without on, mmdémaylllaesysumasuueibtasdby» I énbottlutilolargeismilyilaabosstlthasannsisiflgd‘ fil-anle Sherran, Victoria: Ridin Hood. lat for men-Earl Maynard. Til T. Illburn 0a.; Limited. Toronto, Oat "Sis, could you lend me—" Ruth bflufln. then stopped. "Ming, you 10d! mpelofgeousl Absolutely ir- resist e1 11181104. “Thanks hone. Glad you think s0, because rm 3g. in: to a Party at Dee's—or did Mother tell you? It ought to be a very interesting party, and I'm going to meet some new men." "Some new--we!l ior heaven's like. don't you meet new men evgry day?’ Y". but thty are just business flfiqualntances. We meet casually Ind port the some way." ‘Ruth grinned. "Just wait until I Bet into the business world! I certainly don't intend to meet men casually! That is. ii I !‘kc them." ‘Then you'll never make a good business woman." Ming declared "Not ii I'm onscious. I won't Say, Ming, know what you need? Just a minute. . . ." Ruth went out oi the room, to return o minute later- wlth a string of pearls ~ "How lovely!" emlalmed Min/g. "Where did you get them?" "My latest boy friend says it with pearls." "s" "" If =-" rvanrv-v-a =x:-.-_—_-_-=._—-r:=;. .:..—i---n1-:-.--_-—.-.—__—.-.---.:--=- =r.~'sr=' b Phone illi "Rulhl. You shouldn't a I jewelery from men! Not even lml. Sh! Don't scold, darling" Rutln fasten-ed the pearls about Mum's nwfk and whirled her s- "That you're“ i} theres the dour bell." he arid she would . e3. squealed. "Some people get all the Well, goodbye Cleopatra. Only she was a wicked vamp and you're such a nice one!" A few minutes later, as Ming climbs-Li into the big orr which waited for her. she was gloat; the pearls at her throat, then She must have stalk with Ruth. She must .. .. Well, she wuuldnt worry now. Not tonight Tonight, she was ing to be hltssisxllv carefree. ( there is any detail that will add to the homecom’ "mm" °' ‘W! him more quickly on the way to rejoin his nnlu. w and his staff at No. 6 District Depot. Halifax, will Part oi the quartermasters stores transplanted ior an ‘ o1 the drill hall at Chebuctc barracks wh bound, diers can replenish their battle-worn clothing with 1 i J. Allen is preparing to leave for his West- a tla and other items cl army h!- soldler is expected to wear when he rs. He is assisted with his needs by storemln. Cpl. J. A. Grant (iett) oi O. Robinson, Summerslde, PEI. (Canadian Arm! Alterations Having Been Completed. We invite You 'l‘o Visit WEST Eitll HIIHSERIH. LTli. Our Easter Assortment 0f Cut Flowers And Potted Plants is now in Full Bloom TIILIPS HIHGISSIIS ‘IIAFFUIIILS Flowers and floral Designs for all Occasions ‘ west nunsmss, m. Wiwluiu s. smwn, Mgr. 22 Richmond 8t.