/_-—§ _ THE, CHARLQTTETOWN ..._§_UA.3_121!.\.N {AGF THREE f-x——— APR1Lio.;;124; A. . A N D I E 5 Special SECORD FILLED ggggng EASTER. FILLED, - Efng CANDIEQ 13°53?“ - Bu“, , nAnm-g 1 lb. 60c $1.15 159-1- dilc 50c 2 lbs. $1.20 . Flesh _-_-TEA ROSE and RED nosu - CORSAGE - Sweet Peru s- Gardenias - Violets - Liiyv of the Valley. Ito. TABLE CENTRES _ Sealant? Sfieclai Enter Display of These have all the color, beauty sud I White» r/rr jg. OX FLOWERS noes oi natural flowers BUDS-lile S:— 35c — 65c Rom - C-rnltiong 51,25 China Fawn with Wild Roses 39c MOIIf/S CHO COLATES slltciai Easter Boxes 50c t0 $2.90 Muir's Filled Eggs _ up , , ncnrvcur 5% At Any Time Till: JENKINS PHARMACY “Qtifi 910w; ‘Dlilpvll will} Uhrnlliifis PIIDNI. any Cull lil tslmti u Km 5i‘; liillllllllElllYillFl I _,- .___.__ l FANNING SCHOOL, MALPEQUE Milonor roll for the month oi I . ‘XCgENIOR DEPARTMENT Grade X.--1, Ralph Owen: 3. Ga:- ilet Turner. (‘tilde IX.—l, Belt, M K‘ - 2. Verna Bcalrsto; 3.vE‘/:ll$§rdln1i!/1Ig2.' Gouuall. Grivic VIIL-l. Jack Bealrsto; 2. Iruw "fuylor: 8. Earl Taylor. Griiile VlL-l, Edythe Dgngld; 3, nald. Jcllll liurt: 3. Anna Do (Em-lo VI.-1. Elaine Blyemton. Teacher-Dal PRIMARY Grade V. Six-l, Ma James MacKinnon; GOULZRII. G m , Grade IV.—1. John Donald. Grade IIL-i. Ralph Champi 2. Earle Woodside; ion: L’. Verna. Bryanton: ly . Matthew. DEPARTMENT ry Bealrsto; 2, 3. Owen Mac- 2 (gulls V. Jr.—1, Marlon Woodside; _ k, ‘lgnglene Owen; 3. Audrey Mao- Gracie n. SI‘.~—I.3,'HI1AOI%II% Bhuifvtan- B°liirsto_and__1=‘rances OX1; equal. ' Grade H. Jr.-l. Heie Ste t; 2, ggleiert MacKenille: 3. litlliloen road. Grade I.-1. Vivian Bryunton; 2, Janet MocKlnpon; 3, Junior Mac. Kcnzie. . Teacher-Alice J. Drununon. Perfect attendance: — Mary Beairsw. Louise Burt. Frances Mac. Kinnon. Verna Bryanton. ‘Vivian Bryanton. Ralph Owen. Verna Bee- " Bett Jack Earle Ab- Elaine Bryenton. myth’ Donna‘ Western sandwich 1-4 pound bacon. chopped 1 medium size onion chopped 6 eggs Fzy bacon. add Onion and 000k until tender. Stir in the eggs, and when set. place between slices of bread or serve on split rolls. IQEEJEILFIJIZQEEIEIJIEJIEJIEJEIEJIEIIEJIPIJEIJE 0-0 6O OO-O-O§O* F¢V¢ ovorroo<oovoo+oooovorevr § l61 Kent Sift-Feet. , o __ i ' Yiliéifiii-‘Jfifidfidldcllslu Swansdown Cake, light and fluffy — -- 30c lb. Chocolate Cake- -- - - — -35olb. Marble Cake - -- -- -- - "-- --30c lb, Nut Cake - _. - -- - —30olb-_ Doughnuts-—- - -- - - - —20o doz. Fancy Cakes -- —-— - - --15c doz. , t Mocha Cakes --'- — -- — --—30c doz. Lemon Squares —- — — -— —- - - 30c doz. ‘ Date Squares --§ g __ .... -- -30c doz. Raisin Squares -. -- - -- -- - - 30c doz. Cookies -_- -- - ~_ *-- - -- 15c doz. STEWARTS BAKERY _ of layer cake —25c a_ lb. < E For Easter g SPECIAL EASTER ' DAFFODIL CAKE A new and different type v‘-‘v‘-‘v‘-‘ Phone 211. b 4 ‘u. The llontral-buariilan This column h reserved for new: oi looll interest, but advertising of :. u‘eway upturn :11‘: inserted con wo . - able in 3.5m . m, u.’ 0005's ron misl- Photo-' arupll-I- L-iloz-s-z-iol. CONFEDERA ‘ION LI I . molt. F.‘ "LIFE, polliolssTgvzogmATgclg Wool (ézgepest. Kennedy's. ‘L-“laa-i-io-Fl. MOUNT S PASTORAL vices. Mount Stewart 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Boyce, B, A_ I.-'l75-4-10-Ii. A SHIPMENT of ladies‘ dresses 1118i I-rrlved at Kennedy's, 154 9"" °°°T8e Street. L-734-4-9-2l. ATTENDING FEDERATION - The INIWBII hers from Kin- kog stten ing the convention 91m eeh Greenan Catherine Johngbeu. irteanor fimfith. Mildred Ind Gladys Mgcsrdlg. "m Mm’ MINERAL T0 AY Mrs. George oWITd her dim: m. Mrs. 36 UDDQI‘ Hillsburo, nil-u 2 {g o, l tkthe Fhlonuse lwill . C . 3.00 to Highland coegmetery. em M SUCCESSFUL DRIVE - Collec- tors for the Canadian War Sex. vices Fund have completed the canvas in Anrlandale, Little Pond, e funeral will fake e Howe Bay and Riverview districts Rae with s ndld success. Mr. R. Roy Howlet, supervisor for the above named districts, was assisted by the following voluntary workers, Mlthilda. bertson. Annandale; Joseph R. MacDonald, Little Pond; John Ding/sell, Jr.. Little Pond; Russell M , Howe Bay, coon mmsv n1- THE UHAR- d tonnown "l POST OFFICE _. Friday. April 11th. I941. being Good Friday and s. Statutory Hoil. _ day. wickets will be open two hours only, from 10.00 c. m. to noon. Leg- ter Carriers and Rural Mall Cour- iers will observe the holday and Wlll- llhowfflrc. not make their usual trips. Receipt sud. despawh oi mails and Street Letici- Box col. leotions will be as usual and the Dllbllo lobby will be open as on a normal day. Personals The many friends of Arthur Jsckman are glad to see him home again after undergoing an operation in P. E. I. Hospital. IMlrs. Frederick Pldtis and little {sron Lorne. of Seerictown. are spend. , g ttlitlleir Easite: {holidays at Mll- on e gvuess o Mr. d M . , Tamliil MaeNeill. “n r5 Mir. Chester iViacLoan. C. N. rail welder, Wlusloc lcit Mfllit v morning on a Well earned lliiliflhl’ |trip to Kentviiio and oiilel‘ parts of Nova. Scotis. Lleut. W. S. MscNutt. of the North Nove. Scotia Hilthlarllders. spent the week-end at his home iii tllc city. m! left on return ycslcrday mom- l Mks. Qliver Bernard left for her . home in New London P. E. I.. af- l ter spendinq some time here with her sister, Mrs. Emep McLeod in czst. N. S. Mr. H. R. Large left yesterday afternoon on the 4.15 Anlzeles. Callfomic. on a visit to mother. Mrs. Lillie Lame. who is in ' ailing health. He will likely arrive there today. Concert At York A very sucessful Variety Concert "Shale the Wealth" and Box social was held in York Hal on Wednes- day evening. April 2. 194i. under the auspices of the upgzcclctlve audience. . J. A. Nichioson capably act- ed as chairmen. and the following m . any . in : For All We Have And by ueenie Hudson (encoredl. Izlsxrumentcl Music: by Hecn 8o : by Bennv Watts (encored). Dennis, ick Vessey, snd Howard "'I‘he Terrible Catas- trophe”. by Ira Llewfs. Howard ' Watts, Lorne Keizer Nelson Wei-is and Stanley Crockett. Dialogue! "Ooraj Oaleis", char- acters are as folows: Cora. Mm. Allan Swan. Aunt Comelia. Alice Crockett, Marie, Helen MacDonald, George. Nelson Watts. Tom Stanley Cmckett, Herr , Dick Vzssey. Duct: Od tch Garden. with Helen dDennis and "Mock Wedding": Clmrbctefs ere as follows: Susan Stutters (the (m5 ) J is C k it, H1 H _ she'd like to meet the sergeant or the office. or fill postsut first . , , M A“. d N _ my; ‘mi? 5.0%,? R0 "miqfljl, whose views sho shared and tug; aid stations-lifter our days work isl gIa§n1§&H%£e_ ‘,,’,,,5s_,‘°,,,, “S8,, zgge 53.1mm, (bu, mm, Howard nested that perhaps tar should supposed to be done. samue, w“ dmwned m,“ pa“, Watts e I-iayfever (bridesmaid), added t” ‘he “Mme” I“ “Jose otrfle Km wém “’§°“’°“ a’ wlgbe‘ Francis. Ontario ilesrly l9 years aim‘ , mum smoke m,‘ Sunny,“ whose wartime service is iee-dnnk- fea er had . .wo_. rothere end er “who, and Mum“ med m 5.0mm; (tether). tome Keiser. Person. mu’ 2°?» [I13] ‘mfifil; ‘Kfidmm’ “l,” also a. brother. Norman MacAulayJ . I 91°" Vessel" A Mother's View finish. of a? family “anavmllxil °l Mmr" “m” 5°“‘,§" nmiefilf‘ Shim Benelux. by Helen Mdc- Nfllilar turns in the Am’. w rk and Wggggnmdédllldlf“ i" °"° “l . 9° . (“Wedlh Another reaction is expressed in s. ilelpinq during niizht raids. n.1,,“ wnécuon o, flown. b,“ ~ Boo ‘Ilhms Bmnolhlns About letter n lhe ‘mother of two -—--_-_~ mun,“ evkmm o, m Weflsh“, A Soldier by flurry Vestry ieh-wwmns" (wonlcns Royal Navy .. ,,,,e d, “mod one, The, mm” .8? , feelings o l ' ' " iioml tribulrs were: ~ Plfly- "Ibo Much of o Good “Piling? Characters are as follows: l . Perkins. Roy Kaiser. Tom, Perkins fro. how's Fml Schuyler. Arthur Vcssey Hattie Perkins, Dorothy Watts. Nellie Perkins. Verna Vossw Eunice Bowies. Helen Dennis, Jen- nie er. Mid. Harry Vcssey. - Poly. Lil Crockett. l "Share the Wealth" was 5 new and interesting feature on the pro- gramme. Arthur Vessey verv cap- ablv acted as "Masters of Cere- mon'ee" and was assisled bV Vivian Howatt and Jean Gordon. The ices were donated by several in- emsted persons 0i’ the community and also by~tlle Society. The prices re won by the following: Mrs. lBllClle Warren, coveheod. Arthur Qow. lesssnt Grove, Howard ‘latte mir- Mrs. Flronk Watts. Grove. Lester Herbert Vesrev. York pleasing manner aucI/ofied the box- es, after whit-hiss was served by the Society. 'I_‘he goodby sum of $70.01 was rea iced. purl. of which will be donsted to the Red Cross. oof Troubles Poinlmly Treated Telephonc I40 H. J. A. BROWN LotwatllRMJl/linislerv Y. P. U. to a. very m Ifrssey. Mrs. Pvrkins. Mummies 9m! Easter Flowers Reserve order now and don't.‘ be disappointed at Enter. Phone or cull at WESTEND NUR-l IBEBIIII. 33 Richmond 5 ,8 lBig Display 0f Easter Beef At EASTER FOOD SALE Free Delivery PIIONE 747 WILFRED SMITH, Prop. 5 One of the beet displays of master l Beef in years ls to be seen at Hoop‘: ' Ltd. Grafton Street. I There are nine carcasses in all. Two (ieliers and one steer raised by John Watts, Hemmhire uverllfl - , l 50 lbs. live weight. THURSDAY. APRIL 10th , One sleet from Wlllllm Moly- neeux. North River is 1400 lbs. live '- 5°19“, weight. i 1 baby beef, very choice wei ht _ 960 lbs. This was raised by Wll ur WW“? ‘f“"‘l'”“' u. t. o elers rom e S. Dun- FMDAY’ “an u“! stank University Farm wei 1t i010 ‘Lilit-Preprrlltory Service and ra- and i000 lbs. respectively’. a ve. cent on of new members. Ru.- Two baby beevee 900 and 900 lbs. ‘LM-Cbamlnade Chorus ‘MW-Worth!!! —- Hen-ts Bell. Rev. S. J. Boyce. 2 lb. EASTER liiair“ mums T a l ' R f, lb. - 2a 513:" “Fuhrlln-FFIMFJ Mo“ ma‘ mum skeet’ Shgufiefiullouiliaslb. - — 16E Comm on. ! m own rumor J.M. S Blaster rim. Killed 27¢ 11:03 iw‘r'§:oi1'§:"'l~':lii§' Prayers chmken’ lb‘ _-' '- moo mhsiifi?" (ihoice B991 ROYAL GOLD $2 I 5-00 Children's Service. __._7;°9_|=D@.'1!9!l.____l"5_.5$_!m.___i.°"- JAY-McRAE WEDDING. - The marl-Isle k place Tuesdo ink at Zion had-lo te when M Manse, O daughter of FLOUR. 98 lb. bud Howe: Floor Wox Price I lb. Iin4 5c _.__.._ LivlnB WP to the firrrvs repute.- tion for choice Easter Beef, J.M.'S Easter display this yen- is an out- standing one. There are eight carcasses in ell, obtained from Some of the finest llluh Miller. llive weights were obtained from ———j-—~ l Otis McLeod, Uigg. CHOICE St- Peter s Cathedral tnllminfipliylefefifillhifillhéilfii; Standing Rib Roost - - 25¢» Fresh Fruits and” Vegetables Carrots, old Pineapple, large cud fresh each — — - - _ ._. .._ 19; LARGE HEAD LETTUCE each — - - Sunkisi Oranges, 29c 39c 59c Grapefruit, Seedless, 5 for — 25c Lemon, choice and large 6 for 25c Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. — — 25c New Beets, 2 bunches - — I9c Carrots, new 2 bunches - — 19c Mushrooms, I Box - - - 25c Rhubarb, I lb. — -- - -- 25c Cukes, each — — —- — —. 25c Bananas, Choice 2 lbs. — - 25c Spinach, Fresh 2 lbs. — — 25c Pursllips, old 5 lbs. — — -- 2lc I0 lbs. — — 25c Radish, 2 Bunches — - - 19c Tomatoes, Choice and ripe lb. 25c Ti? FIVE ROSES FLOUR FIVE . Bug” PRICE $3.25 Delicious Apples Very special l Doz. 29‘. has" Rena Maclaan ay Mr. and Mrs. Crawfor Jay oi Char. bride oi Lieu] 3 tetown. e the . Andrew Boswell Mac- . son of . and Mrs. Frederick T. MBCRBE. of East Royalty. The ceremomv was performed bv the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster‘. The bride wore a street lenizth dress of blue heaven crepe with navy accessories and corsaaze of pink 'I'he relsers of beef cattle on the Island. Included in the display are three Cllllilo from St. Dunstanb Univers- FB-Hfl. two from Otis McLeod, U s8. one from Vernon Gay, South- port, one from Bert Younker, North a River and one from John Watts . Kingston. Sale Ends April 15th P l Cash & Carry Stores Free Delivery 187 Great George Street l Phone 747 roses. oou le were unattended. After the ceFe-l 5mm“ m I'm Mtmm’ 3mm“! monv a reception was held at the “his “m1 @151) limits 8- 09011319“! home of the bride at which the lm- line or Hooked meats. lncludlns medial/e relatives were present. Mr. W061i“: 01’ the whim Pwk-lfl! Co. Mrs. MacRde left yesterday Canada Packers, Srwift Canadian ,l l mominiz for Ontario, where Mr.‘ and Davis 6t Maser. httt?“fii’~li..’“i..lfi°stéikit.siilliii ....‘I*,;‘:..{.‘.‘l°.§“i’.‘.‘¥.ygbgdmltldigf BIIFFET DANCE fluent. Easter Monday At the Charlottetown Hotel in co-operation with the Gyro Club. Part of proceeds for Gyro charities. Dress lThos. H. Mills Has Usual Fine Display. Year after year Tlias. H. Mills, Meat Market. have the choicest of The Eastern Guardian .."l‘hia column is reserved for news of local interest. but adver- tising of s newsy nature may be Inserted at 2 cents a word. strictly {A e , a i , . . . unable In ‘Mum’ ' Easter Be r T st d tzin formal Tickets $150 n-‘JOYOUS EVENT. - Mr. and' this year this 02g énhhllhEsd ‘I111’: Mrs- Allison Mad-eon. formerly oil have eight carcasses 1h their cooler. ' "'“""“'“"‘ ' - Mmltailllfi- 6Y9 "wivlnfl u" °°fl'l They are nil choice, but. the choic- lzratulations of their friends on thel as, are three sheen. t o m, b birth of o. little daughter. Virginia H,“ 5m C, d Rive,“ d Y Carol. on March a0. in the Prince cm‘, a,'x,",,ey,e,ed b M“? 6°“ Countv Hospital. Comwgu e Y ‘~ “Gd- i , . __¢ R, _ , This selection will be on display will rsiei°fiififi°filli"ivi..fli‘fiilii =11 Good Friday and we sumo Shaw. who resides with her daugh- a"? cordially “Wlted W °°m¢ l" "id fer. Mrs. Henry Macbaren. Monta- WSW“ il- . , lzue, had i-llc misfortune of falling A159 “med 1S B full line of 632l- and frcctluini: her hip on Saturday lied 800d‘! and fimflked meats. cvmlhlr. She was taken to the Don't forget this store when do. King's County Hospital, where she is lug your Easter buying. resttlgng as comfortably as can be ox- pec . L ' iii ..'Sidney Kerr is home on leave, visitlmz his family in Montague. L, Beef Queen St. Meat Market ' I In Memo rzam iluts. will}? nuruut On Wednesday. klenruarv 5th. i041, there passed into IIIIXIIOTIQIILY Mrs. William Butler. of Wwlr- lfcéfl- P. E, 1. at tile ripe use oi R1 Wilt» Tne lute Mrs. Butler was a di-l- betic and intermittent. suliel-cl- icr many years. but notwithstundlnvliuil. accepted her lot _wlti1_ slillwlefll calmness and Christian ieslgnalloll. The eceased Rhee AnnleMuc- Aulav) was born in Lake“ Almgég“ cape Breton m senlelnl-w l , later moving to Gladstone. P. L, 1., where she silent a DOIIIOII oi lei, ..‘Mr. David of Montagucfl received the sucl news of the death of his dauuhter Lydia n Saturda, .'. March 29. in Brunswick) Maine. —-—— %,e{,°m~,va5s{;gdfi§3 fififfflfifllfifi _*—'“_“ I Quamy h“ way‘ been the key’ late Robert Grant of Gladstone note of the carried at the - who “used away we, 40 yea“, “m; War Services Fund Reaches $3,414,253 TORONTO. Aprii-"I wish to ad- dress a renewed earnest appeal to the Canadian people and to the working members and canvasscrs belonging to our organization all over Canada", declared General A. D. McRue. Nation-a." Chairman 0f the Canadian War Sezvlces Fund ill a statement at noon today. "On March 24th after a period of inten- sive preparation we asked Canadians to subscribe 55.500000 for this Fund", he continued. . “As on Saturday noon, April 5th. we had collected in min?“ and f‘rm plqddcs $3414.25‘). These ll. should be nlrrfic plain. are th" nudifwl fig- ures ‘reptricrl to headqilaiie s. “This is a mallvellous sholviniz for: a. period of twelve day.’ ivtllll cm- vassing. In ddvcs of tlfs sort the audtcd firm-cs do not iciresent the lull oxiont of contrizuticns land perigee made. lllcvltalalv it means that llli‘l‘r> 2n";- mally more thorns- mlds of dollnrspicrigerl to or in ille hands oi local and provincial com- mltte= and not yet nationally 1'2- pcrt. . Our shelving is so very ell- Colifngimz that now I ask our can- vasserg lo renew ille'r efforts. that lllcv no forward with rcdcubicd Vi".- our. because ivl we need to push our great enterprise cwr tbs top is n whirlwind finish. "The aver-ago dollar-amount of in- dividual subscriprirns ‘,= high: the number of people actually canvass- .71 White Feather Misplaced For British Women LONDON. April 9.—(CP> — The "white feather" barraile which reis- ed such s. row durihiz the firstGreat War. has broken out aizatin - but I Queen Street Meat Market and this 1' ensued yeal-‘s display of Easter Beef is well $1‘ §§§§“§.§‘.l‘ nilgllir-jnilgalbilglltfers- A up to the standard of former years. niece adopted from infancy was also In all there are four carcasses all reared (now Mrs. Ronald Slocum. choice and best quality and sure to i cunbridge, Mass.) The lust marriage. satisfy the most fastidious. riwus William Butler. Peters,’ The lo-t includes one baby beerRoad. who predeceased her ECVETIIIL ircm Malcolm Iriving, Cherry Vill- f years and with the exception of 4 .; ley. dressing 355 lbs. ,years which were r1855?“ P" Fflmluf“ One steer Alba-g Bruce powng] ywith l. brother and slstel. _\\ indet- dressing 450 lbs ' ' entlv passed on. the iattcl pail. of lhor life was largely silent at Pele!‘ 5 with s. di curios, - $1115 ime the V3,? 13946636 ‘rlééswn Mulch. Chem d women are xece ng em. y. n . - _ - 1d I "Civvie-street ziris are slacking." One heifer Cyrus Corlsh. Kep- luksfiqfgdtg,elé‘e..ff,igllggl- Smeuile, . pooh. 500 lbs. dressed. There is also s. bl? display oi choice hams. bacons rcm the bet- ter known firms. Also vegetables i canned goods etc. This display will be open for 1n- spectlon of Good Friday morning. P. J .’S Well Stocked l hi. one. who is able to keep,‘ £1111: glasyidentified with the Presbyq terian Cause at Kilmulr and Culed», onta. as well as st her late residence. She was uffilirited wit-h Eli. “Women's Institute of Pete: s they and while there had cultivated the, acquaintance of a. wide circle of hcs-, pltable friends. _ The funeral services were conduct-. was the captioned article in a. Lon- don puper which has caused a howl of indi nation and all avalanche of protest ng letters and messages to e writer. an A.T.S. (Auxiliary Territorial Services: sergeant. She wrote. “When I am on leave 1 see other girls in ‘ciwies‘ still drinking afternoon m. eating cakes and en- ioyiniz themselves in the cafes they are volunteering nothing. It d sum,“ the 9m a; me name. might be a lzood ides if these Iris‘. ° ‘m “ he, 995,01», m; new l“ ‘clwllff-Imw be Riven w m?’ In the Church ALI Mmm- 23o P. M. the Minister spoke w a White feathers have already been -—--—- fir“ commgaum, mums and received by office girls in Essex In en interview with Mr. P J neunmoum o,» we deceasml m5 dis; MacDonald, prominent Charlotte- town grocer, yesterday afternoon he was asked what he had to offer in tile way of good things for the Easter ta-ble. We quote P. J. "This year as always we feel we have the best yet in the lino c! beef, chicken. turkey, and everything that goes to make an Easter Dinner. Eggs of the. highest qualify at lowest pricey our motto-If it swims, flies, runs or course was based on i1 ‘Ihess. 4:14) “For if we believe that Jesus died, and rose aaain. even so them olsc. which sleep in Jesus will God brinil with Him.” , l The Hymns sunk were The Lord 5 My shepherd, Rock of Aizes. and 111 the Sweet By and By. After the ser- vice the body wns interred m the local cemetery. there to snail lhe l""“‘“i’" °éililé'i"iiili‘ 5;“ till?‘ .321‘? grows, if it is good to out, we have gig; 53,, nv,“ m“, fiigefig L7.“_‘_,o_,,_ aléyaslecondly, w mee L , ' " ‘ii ' h i l the fcnlil 1 vice. lzo on fire-watch dutv st home,’ ,,,',1",,°W",*°§,{gf,§,,§,,f“c‘;§§,,,,.n_ p“: towns with accommnyinzilotes say; imz, "Join your sisters in uniform.’ Younu iziris who had been turned down as too youniz to be rcruited into the voluntary service have also received white feathers. Stenom els and Rover-lament service glr who recelv feathers replied: "Yes. we do take a in the cafes in the late afternoon. But we wonder if the A3118. ‘serlrefmt’ who wants to white feather us knows that we work seven days a week, all through air raids and take ourtnrns at first aid and fire watchina scr- vice?" Another A3128. lzlrls wrote that .rv : "I have two daughters inunifornl but I venture to say that neither one or them is doing i-hc work I am donut-without lriory. uniform or may Wreath-Tho Family. Ml‘- Mrs. Huith Campbell and Walk-l". l WWhbh~lVII. and Mrs. A. New. ham and Mildred. Cnlnbrldilf‘. Mes-s- Spray-isadle) MI‘. and Mrs. Rinks. Cambridlte. Mass. l Spray-(Florrim Mr. and Mrs- Herbert Morse. Wnreham. hlass. Sprsy—(Saoie> Mr. and Mrs. R0ll-, aid Slocum, Cambri lie. Mass. Spray-Wolnerls lstituto. Peters, Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) API-‘tIL_ l0. lullk-Portugeuso force occupied Kiongn, German Iiest Africa. British and Canadian Cl‘. “They loll me that finding enough lo d. complain of that. I have my house nud shop to look after. drive anam- bulance. take m_ tum in A.R.P. work and ilre wstc lniz." they are IlLl. o I cannot The girl employees of another . bu,“ o “mum, mm, “Are troops captured German ‘trenches Rood. , i w; fig, c, u, comm, m“, “m, hw- st. Biol. Russian stunckil in s ray-mag? hlrd,hréelégfnnlfg,gil,-v. Baltic sector cctn-peiled Clem-lane to E "m!" Y ° - Rlfiffifllhvfiifiwyiofi divert troops from the Western Wh_I0l'i_!¢_d9’QIl_l:t-l.I.IE8'_S2gI_l€f ser- Front. FANCY PACKAGES We have l nice select array of Fan Istes for Easter. Cali In ear hour of sorrow. The pull bearers were: John Mec- Lean, William MacLenn. Pelcy, Johnston. Alex. Clow. John MM- Leod and Harry Vaniderstine. Van Iderstlne drove the hearse. "There's s land beyond the river. That we call the sweet forever. i faith! decree: , , Qng by one we'll gain the porias. 59 " ' Chiropodlli - Podiatrist 14s or. m». st Chlllottflofll. DRUGGISTP Phone I‘! ll Prince 8i , I Ofldl OI IYIIIDB Y. is tendered to the bereaved in their . I And we only reach that shore by, l, lnclu elowitlafgrlandrglllfil’ hi?“ m,“ m dwqn “will: thglémmgltlalsx, when they ring inc I0 en _ s 0r MOIRS IN BULK You and mt- W he Iment I aa '-'.'E;'~ “m? ‘id Ca rr! or Thanks ‘I. n. Mrs. Hugh Campbell desires‘ throu h the medium of the Press to rd iu many attics is mlQhty far from 100 D21’ cent. ‘Fhcro arc verv few people who do not actually want to , us then to the I Ctilllflblllo to this Fund. In many i only a little distance ailcnd - w I i} reason of weather andlon and lets put it cver." by HIGHS. 1D Ilew Meat Store For quality meals and vegetables call at the CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, 16V; Upper i u..._~..-...-~._Y ‘ Queen Si. Opening Tucs- l day, April 8th. " ' l i i . i snow-bound loads. wnvrssin" has not been developed to the full. Given u (‘JIIDIGDB canvass ill s Fll: ' wcl- over it». cbjeefirc. ' to make this final appeal. mil be no dlfficllliyf in rcizc‘ obiccfive if our crlzivass"‘s \\'i s. new roe-hold and in _ vrork. This is no zclecton on great work they have den with U19 gcal so sin r ahead and so czsv oi vvclflvbccv rims h“ I say to ouch (wily. not. vCt cailod on or. and evely individual ll_l ‘Let us get busy and work.’ “Whatever (‘RIIVZISSCIS have call- ed they have fcilnd that thrcxrh our ncwsmpcs pil'blicitx' and the radio. the motion pictures and r".- ers and through the irea‘. c l2 of the churches. Ctlllltliuns been well informed and are s lonaliy responsive to lbs FlllYl and its numrsrs. "As Mr. Churchill has SIICI. ‘imp task‘. The i121‘ is i". tr finish ¢¥~— '7‘ 44 ¢ . I \\.4 ll obtained some of the surpassed in quality. . , Rolled Roast Beef 28c lb. Fresh Plate Beef I1‘ Ibo Rump Roast 29C 6' 23¢ Ibo v b“ ‘ii i» prime Prince Edward Island beef. It is un- choicest carcasses of S P E O I A L REGULAR SMllKEll HAMS (Whole or Half) V. Order early to obtain 28c lb. Sliced Bacon 32c lb. Dried Beef Ham li-Oc lb. PLEASE L, . ‘till, / best cuts. We invite ‘(#85 inspection of our meat on Good Friday. 25c ROOP'S Phones 389-390, ' hearti y thank all wilo have so grsc~ "- 3" l - iouaiy helped in, the hour of iloubli. % , ,, and also all m0 have wndercd, ‘f _ , _ v. , I \_{_ SPECIAL EASTER. ROUND STEAK Grafton Street lb. ' LIMITED u, "i Charlottetown g1“ k