iBBGINNERS ;v Yineilrs, “ha. ant In. ' LUCK I Baby's lucky number is the famous Heinz 57. Heinz Strained Foods are. fresh, perfectly cooked. thoroughly strained. Babies love them and thrive on them. They save mothers hours cfwork. 12 kinds ready to heat and serve. Safety and quality assured by medical authorities and the Heinz 57 trademark. HEINZ IHTRAINEQFOODS l to llllces, gzgtnz: Fwd Qrienm "Class in. CiOug uucfhtre ce. A1 ° “M-IN-ITSELF" » Wiiswa FOR LENT $.53 O Minced, tender white mushrooms, blended with cream that's thicker than whipping cream. Delicate seasonings- entail-batch cooking- housewifely care. Seal- ing her and fresh from the kettle. That's how master chefs make l-hhsCreem oflluah- seem leer-s sisal in itself. Many other ‘nsatissflhlulmxps. “Mrs l. QUIANOI- i cture of the Hon. J. P. McIntyre grants» of Public Works and was ror Prince l ms the front cover of lob- H1811 land issue of the Maritime Advo- receipt of ‘llheir Eneellencctes General and The Indy ‘rweednnuir, The Premier Hon. Mackenzie King, Hon. A. E. Machean, Ot- tawa and his old frien Mr. R. Harold Jenkins, Calgary. TRANSFEBEED — Mr. E. B. Moors of the Canadian stores, 5t. John arrived home last night on I. visit to" his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Moore, Upper Queen Street, before eding to Dartmouth. where e ha; been transferred as Manager of the Eaton Grcceteria. CENTRAL PARISH Divine Ser- yiees will be as follows on Sunday, March 20th. Churchill ll A. M. Clyde River 2.30 P. M. Nine M116 Creek 7.00 P. M‘. Lloyd Henderson. Student. A general congregational meeting in Clyde River Church, Wednesday, March 23. at 2 p. m.. to consider plans for a . L-884-3-17- APRIL WEDDING — The mar- riage of Mary Alice. eldest daugh- ter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mc- Crae, o! Westmont, to Mr. William Alexander Jiyndman, of Montreal, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hync- man. of Charlottetown. Prince Ed o'cloc St. half- t tn p” we Westmmlnt- Andrew's Church, Montreal Star. FREIGHT MEN GATI-IEB -— H. H. James. division ire ht nt, ' . Rob . div ion freight agent at Halifax; P. W. Clarkln. division freisht and pas- senger agent. Charlottetown, and J. B. S. Mitchell. lteneral agent New arlisie. were in t l: city Tuesday O ger agent. Canadian National Rail- ways.—Moncmn Transcript. mnranmo. coTvonn-r- The mm a concert late in March. This is an old fash- ioned concert of Franco-Scottish music. A uni ue feature of the program M11 the national NS- tumcs and pentomimlc effects. and will include readings. Helrridean music, and excerpts from. operetta. wogrgipanisyill be Nils Doris JEWELRY STORE BURGLAR- lZED-An entire tray cf gold and gold-plated lockets. fountain pens. pencils. cigarette oases and other small articles. valued at awroxim- atelv $60, were stolen in a break at E. W. Taylor's ieweiry store. Richmond Street. City Police said yesterday. Entrance to the build- ing was rained by breaking glass in a lame window at the rear of the store. A wooden shutter on the inside of the window wasthen smsshe‘. otter which the thief or thieves had little diflicultyreach- ing the front store and show cases after walkinl through the optical room. The break was discovered when employees went to work yes- terday looming. YOUNG PEOPLE ORGANIZE- The boys of st. Avards. under the direction of Mr. Warren Burns, Mt. Edward Road. have recently or- , a club of their own. Their officers are Pres. HA ert W. Hud- son. Vine Pres, Bernard McCabe- ck succession. 1am to all. A very eniny-‘ible was brought to a close hv s "God Save the King." "r...- W. .2: ewaon . . V, Hudson. The hovs are pfimnimz m concert in the near future and eir friends wish them suc- cess in ell their undertakings. BRINGING UP FAT oonrsnsnarron ’ 1;"- . nit-i Merl-we ADVIITISIIS All Illmnll! v :1» oreviolu day. . ward Island, is taking place quietly 2 on Saturday. afternoomkhpriinfl. at “m; VI recovery‘ fi.“ ——-—n'_ . ‘the "' m‘ ment of 8t. Dunetenb Bullies is _ m m 3...... sh...- as sss-ssmw "- ~ w-u 1n hmn- “f” “'.“w1"ui§¢% §8$$nY¥n9 Christian Church Brua<i'aiuo.‘:nL . i Huh“; l aemmmaaomiervieeszvao PM. w‘ ‘ ,1 m,“ éfiff; ocnduotedbymv. W. G. . qmn-w w“ DMW- 11-94‘ 1 - me on. Th %..¢f 313$ ronus IRONTIBYIICI - a "gym" m‘ "'°“°,'.‘,',_.,upfi°§ by tb Miss Mhtha Li visiting in Chariot town. Many friends of Mr. hh continued sfluHoraceL-inzisabie to be nan. Miss Stevenson tte- Rutl: . Chas-lo will. ha” was weekend visitor at her The March v - en's mstitute om the home of Mrs. Brenton Dickie- wer named r beagdf ‘$1M: a month! o! or e a ional M . . . s ‘ifs. firs“... as“ m‘. to 1w the Aoru meet in the school where roll call be m. BWQNd by an April Fool joke. Th roLowing Mlranune was enjoyed: Chorus. ‘Ilse Maple leaf Forever; Readigfis. by we. Rendle Houston, w" B- Belnnie. Mrs. P. L. Camp. fi“ "m MPB- Mbwyn Bulman. 999-1118 closed with ‘Island Hymn" Refreshments were passed by me committee in charge-G HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL Honor Roll i fiahool for month fipsnammm‘ bruary. Grad X 1. John ‘awards Mar-saves Inrler, 2. Grade 1x (s: 1. mm. Kn.- . Borden Tremere. 3. Alice 1%‘. Grade 1x u.) 1. Iois Younlser. Grade VI l. Errol Stewart lrn ‘rremere ( '1), _ ’ a‘ Jag will}: 2 Home Tremere. Grade V 1. Hilda. Marl-sen. 2. . lvilldred Larter. Crude IV l. Kiison, 2. Ar- nold lihstnn. 3. Arnold ‘hemere. Grade III 1. Gerda ‘Iternm, and Ohridie Lame:- (equa). 2. Nor. me ‘Hamel-e. s. Norms. War-d. ncolinagevgm 1:5 $15. i??? 2' Grade ma’ 1, “" a W Kiison. W . Grade 1(a) l. 13m MacLean. Teacher. Miller Macriadyen. In Memoriam MB. ALBERT G. MESSEIIVEY The death occurred Monds at his home. 28 Yale street. Haiifax, of Mr. Albert G. Messervey, a widely known resident o! the city 1n his silty-fourth year. Mr. Mes- servey who for many year; con- ducted a barber store on Bucking. ham street, was born in Prince Ed- ward Island, but had come to the 61W when four or five years of age “‘§.““é.i"‘§° ii?€§..““..i‘°“if “m. em er o Amity Lodge, I. O. O. F" and wag for many years identified with the W0"! of the Order. The fimeral was held from his late residence on Wednesday after- noon with service conducted by mo-mvhnnni’ 02% mtgimill“! at Chronicle. '_ “ a’ LES. MARY BODGEILSON ‘Iihere passed peacefully away at Mr home on County Una Road on Li” flééfsfi- M“ s22":- e years. e- con: had in poor health for 3 mmlbfl‘ 0f year‘. but was 012i: to until lest De- wou-se. She leaves to mourn %e__sgn_liallett with whom she inr snAcHr" |r4|||al‘.S-1‘l<.l!=1 BlL|I>LJSNi-‘_5f> com r zozrr 1cm _-.~_..._..-. -.-_-_- lye-E‘ A e ~ -at weekend a t dl wasseoexllaan undswasserved ng is st present Richard Dickinson will "not to learn of admin since his recent sick- son, on M d ening, ma , m vietfgiigiaihz loci?“ 12E e us the meeting opened th manner by the Ode and Ill-in! the Cre in unison. Roll Five members 'O$l'l', Berlin. Mrs Adam lnwo. New Jer: H. also one sister . Clark, Rnlmford Maine and her only grandchild Vera Carr of Berlin. N3. survives; and three Lea. Gamble. Crapawd. ago. The funeral which was largo- elttended was held on Marci 5th 1mm her late home to West More- land Baptist Church of which me was a member. The pastor. Rm. Mr Trltes gave s. most inspiring mes- sogs and spoke words of ‘comfort to the bereaved ones The pallbear- ers were: Mws Win Gamble, Adrian B4: on. Orion and John Gamble. mlfchison and Maur- ice Weddell. Interment in West- morelandocmotery. MOUNT MELLICK WOMEN'S INSTITUTE labt redd- .......- .m my“ e s. . a ve pa nee and chalk gas needed of thanks were read Irom Jew Lane and Bertha or at: durinfiuillnefs and thanked members e;- aunost two sears ‘he lives and two asuniisfmiitfrrniaaasrssessn‘ "m... which the andMrsaOhesley Meudemesfiiolnlfisswvcdod liciun luncheon. O’ STUBGEON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE On March 8rd. the rs o1 Smitten Women's In-ftltuta met for tho-r reeular y meet- t the ohrne . John t no was answeredbyWhstIst-hemnsellse- iul Thing for Home ole Reports an heard. wd- ed alaolcokanacoelmut- u-au and fahtil Iliad! W107i sing; l of students suits. _ _ I distinctive patterns We offer these vllll 18 to 19 years of age in .~1‘1.»~e=1a .~» =15 as s20 s22.» now man no YOU wurr T0 co 2.1m zz-y..rs.-.r. ..’ii§‘f..‘§'..‘.5‘.". V Style.. . snce, will wear during Priced from 86.00 L . Tearsigircslah‘ Cornezlntd us‘? tor Gel attended e hockey metal: in Victoria. Co tulsti - @..»<~=*"'....i..».-.:'=..-.*<.:».~<. x... s eon on February 28rd. Min Jenn Cordon has retlm home from attendina the at P. W. C. _-_-__ Mnwllliem Gill i businesstriptoorspflcrhsm J0me wish...“ iolth.“ Hsisstillsbletobeinthewoeds "N7607- " ilessrsJesiahCos-n anal-ester gum" ‘it? "$3.1m $3.1‘ lliIVioit Gillespi. Ohuehill. mt the weekend at._ he: ‘home mo: J33 was‘: aw. ifiii‘ eson fi‘ Lewis Cordon attended in Halnbton. Rev. and mg. dram recently h l 0f Elli 1B. find-Warm’ m‘ :21’. were in Charlotte- wer Er- ‘moss ‘who of Mrs Georg: Dunne Wsmsrealad know aftsrhsrrseent eoeiden. m. . Ill. Everett and w-h-"c. -*"'-”’~=~. msndinguews Parents, like their Value. Here is your spring showing for the growing hoyi For suits that keep that nest appear- roughest games and return most for-the money . . . You can't fool a boy on the style. nor can you fool their parents on the value, these have both. sllthewsyupte._..._..._ the And there's a fresh new Showing of . Shirts, Sweaters, Ties, etc. -s1~:1-: our. WINDOWS... _ "UN THE ISM/VD IT’ 5 -¢__. a news; sate WIN Charlottetown Cu hand JIDMN 300D FLOUR on . More loaves oi bread from each baa. _ ue. 55's. Montsaue. {-896- WlLT-l-IIIIITANTV value nor 154? _ 681'. 4C IJAINTED 0H ss mu ""-.-..*:~.:_;:_:_.:".'..='§ rietlni HER ._--. - po'1’WOGQY4Jl669‘\TOl-D ONK Mflé A ‘ Eastern Gaaniiq . JSCBSCBIPTIONB to tin srdian ma ed to their Rent. Archie u!" JGOIDII STAR FmUn 831i t“ sl ii ‘I'll-e enllslsn la reserved lor no d leeal interest but ltlvorlisingwll re may he Inserted at fills I word strictly payable In ad- bl is ec- betm Oi i 3. 551 comm ggagliras ER a ninosnt n; - = ems-s...»- 353'»? pallll‘ . mzrnsrtfi-"fi gqmgms“ ' aronnowann '.By ; i’ - u- ificMenur