RRY JAMES “aid Orchestra Li’ if WE . Complete‘Shows at 315-7 iind 9. [JIRINCE EDWARD .--.- TO-DAY TOPS IN MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT THE ANDREW SISTERS "PRIVATE" BUCKAROO " ADDED FEATURE 2-: A RIB - TICKLER MILLONLAUGHS ‘i St. Patrick’s Play — “Irish Justice" By Benevolent Irish Society not“ be (it?) " in ihC mm-my’; swell... ‘he Ngyyfs gIOfll-I". but Soniifs making mutthe Marines. flwyh-e cutting ca- pm on ice . . .will'i |,,.,,' and rhythm! ~.-i ..-i __l Plus News i; ‘e555’- NEGRO UNIONS IN S-A. PREYPORIA _ 1dr) - The city Otunrll ivithout discussion unan- iflmllfill’ agreed to officially: recog- liiicthe municipal non- uropean Iafiters union representing native lino work E nit)» on Parade! I Featuring a gnu"; e I!‘ m”. EXTRA! NEWS d u 0F riiu $5.35?’ T0~iiiiY - wan. l "Ows 3.1a - 7 and 0.4a CAPITOL i Jiltii iliiiilt Feiil BRESSMT - 0M IMSSEN - he! ' MERRILL - Fritz FELD - Sietilfll HOLLOWAY i Sliliiiii £511. iiiiiit Al’ l", QICIIICTCI Donald Buck's Garden -— Army Chaplains. h film/c - HIUR. —FRI. —SA T. QT TIME TOWN Thursday w t \ a an} iiilillliillllllilll-l; column le reserved lee men of local interest. but advertising all Ilve i"'§»'ii."n'$'uu, per lllle in advance. COOKS for Photographs. CONFIIJSBATION up; 5 i. inwa- m L901! APPEALS "HEEL-A number °I lPPtlis were heard at a sitting of the Civic Appeal Boa-rd, %i»’y'“§‘$“‘.ii‘ “i. with“ fi . pen ary tra K. M. Martin conducted the hear- lfle- Other members on the Appeal Board were: J. J. l-Iornhy and Alex ivIacDoneld. POLICE COUWL-A Sunday drunk was fined $10 and costs or 20 days when he appeared before Stipendiaiy Magistrate K. M. Mar- tin in the City Police Court, day morning. There was o other case on the docket. that oi a remanded drunk who was given 20 days suspended ‘ e. MINERAL SEIWICEL-dlihe funeral of Mr, George Pra ht Earnscliffe, was held yester ay morning to St. Joachims Church. Vernon River. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Right srs. J. J. Mclnnls, J. A. Joseph Mulch, Harry ' Louis Hayden. Interment was the adjoining cemetery. LIEUT. It. C. MeeMILLAN. D. S. C. ENDOBSB RED CROSS - Mr. N. W. Lowther, City Chairman received a very. ‘ l “ ‘ from Lieut. Robert C. Macmillan, D. S. c. from Montreal on Satur- day to go to the Red Cross Society. Lieut. Mat-miter writes that he in anxious to do everythin in his pow- er to help many frlen of hie who are prisoners oi we: in Gennany and feels that the Red Cross must receive funds to keep the parcels going continuously to our prisoners of war. We are glad to assure Lieut. MaoMillan that nothin will be left undone by the Red mes Society in Prince Edward Isle-ad to ensure that these parcels go forward in a steady stream OFFICERS ELECTED —-The an- nual meeting of st. Elizabeth's Aid Society was held in the Assembly l-lall of St. Dunstan’: Basilica on Sunday the 7th. Mrs. S. G. Pep- pin was re-elected President. Other officers elected were vice- resident, Mrs. T. Wil lam. second v ce presi- dent, Mrs. G. C. Duffy. ‘Treasurer, . M. G. Mrifcely. Secretary, Mrs. I. E. Crokeii. In her annual address the president, Mrs. Pep in expressed hei- apprefiation for ghe co-operation extended her by the members of the Society. The report of thc secretary was read and adopt- ed followed by the treasurers report. The president gave a very interest- ing report of the year's work, which was a very successful one. ROTARY CLUB MEETING.- Hleut-Commaiich. M. G. McCarthy Cu tain of H.M.C.S. "Queen Char- cancelled his proposed address to the Charlottetown Rot- ary Club yestordary due w the im- expected death o Mr. G. Hume Keefe, who was a lieutenant in the Sea Cadets. Lt-Cmdr. Mc- Carthy intended speaking on the Sea Cadets. Instead of the address MACK OOIDON Ii MARTY WARIEN CRANBERRY CONSERVE 4 cups fresh cranberries. l cup water 1 1-4 cups sugar 1-4 cups maple syrup or honey). 1 cup seeded raisins. 1-4 cup orange juice Grated rind I orange. "1 cup chopped walnuts. Cook cranberries in water unti ins (cut in in hot sterilized jars and quarts conserve. HEADS CAPE MEDICO! PREPORIA-(CIW-Brig. A. J Orensteln. who was rcceiitlv made Commander of the Bath for his work in the Middle East has been appointed director- eneral of med- ical services in Sou h Africa. Mlnard'a Kills Pain. s, - Travel byAir! T0: . Mansion... Saint John...- Summerside... PLANES ‘DAILY:- Lgewg Arrive Charlottetown Moncton l." mm. 12.80 pun, ” 4.80 pan. Fare — Charlottetown - Mnnelvll $0.50 Single - $11.70 Return pine tax. Information -- Reservations Phone 540 1408 ‘lxeept Sunday Maritime Central Airways umran i l 1-4 cups corn syrup ,0!" use l.- 1-2 cup all the skins pop open. Put throu h sieve Add sugar. corn syrup. ra s- small piece; with scis- sors), orange juice and rind and cook together for 15 minutes. Re- more from heat; add walnuts, pack real with melted paraffin. Makes 1 1-4 a short program consisting of solos Rev. Monsignor Maurice McDonald, who also conducted service at the grave. The pail-bearers were: Mes- Mclsasc, Daniel Mclnnls. Dennis Osrey, Tweedy, and n A. P. McLEAN, C. L. U. been successful in meeting the 1m, HEAD OFFICE -- WINNIPEG. CANADA mg ctlARlxYlTiIri \v'N (illAIIitiAN cumin suinoiiii‘: ‘WI N DISTINCTION The Great-West Life is pleased to annvunw Prince Edward Island epreeentatlves. MY- Mum“ "h" u”? i; i snmmggfldql n“ ML Mcgvlrm who lives in Charlottetown. l the Compnnyfi Honour Production Club, which in limited l0 leading producers. They established an outatandlne mm“! l“ Ilfe insurance sales and service fiiirir-wisr iimissuniiici COMPANY eineemea - via-immature i This column ie reserved for new, of local interest. bat advertlaln: oI e neevey nature may p. “one sadly‘; cents a word. strictly pa) I a ICIASWELL for Phoeugrepe. CONFEDEBATION LIFE insuli- ANCE. . pr" advance. i T0 TAKE COURSE-Lieut. Lloyd Ward and Sgt. Bramwel Chandler both of N0. 62 C. A. (Bn T. C. Beach Grove leave this morn- ;ing enroute for Brockville, to take an Officers’ Training course. GIVES NUTRITION LECTURE t-Afesterday afternoon Miss Iouise Haszard. Assistant Supervisor oi Women's Institutes. gave the third in a series of Nutrition lectures to the aity school teachers. I-Ier subject was "Building Materials-Proteins ‘and Minerals and the Presentation oi‘ Nutrition to the school Child" [Hie lecture was given at Rochford Square School and a large number of teachers from all the city schools were present. CAR. FERRY MOVEMENTS.- Yesterday the loe-bresker S. S. "Prince Edward Island" made seven round trips before nine o'clock last night. A total oi 45 loads oi to policyholders diirlnr "w W" Imixed freight, and 24 empty refrig- erator cars were taken to the Island during the day. Several of the load- -ed cars were refrigerator cars to which freight had been transferred. To Tormentine the ferry transport- ed 2 carloads of freight and ‘i0 empty coal, box and tank cars. It was expected that about 25 loads of potatoes and turnips would reach Borden before midnight to be car- T. McAVINN, C. L. U. that the above requirements for rnembershill h‘ TRAIN AiutrvAl. - The train arrived in the city last night at mp5 with 13a passengers. ros-r OFFICE OFFICIAL nuns ,-Geor e Milne. 0i the T°Y°IW° Post flee staff is at present in tigating Gia lottetown inves "he sibillties of having the local gag Office building renovated. . ll , h rived he Sat- iilildaMisngxpb/ctgdalto remainreiu the prov nee several days. GYM) CLUB — Mr. Morton Dew was the sneaker at the Gyro Club meeting last night. H18 Bilblecl? W" “The Coconut Grove Fire. One new member. Harold Bohaker, was add- ed to the club membership last night. Dr. J A MacMillan presid- ed at the meeting, which was weil attended, A former Gyro. Dr. P. A. Creelman was present as _a Elmi- DENNIS-MacNEVIN.—'I‘he mar- riage took place with a double ring ceremony on Saturday 1W9"- ing at ii o'clock in the BaIDil-Et Summerside, of Miss Elsie MacNevin. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacNeviu of The Brae. The Rev, C. W. Cook performed the ceremony. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Dermot McLean of Milo. Mrs. Macloan is a sister o: the gnooig Personals Mrs. G. Ballingal left this mom- lng for Ottav‘: to join her husband on his return from Victoria, B. c. They will spend some time in Ottawa and Montreal before turning home. IC- bv Mr. Leigh Dingwell and Mrs. T. Roy Cudmore was presented to the Club and guests. This entortain- merit was greatly enjoyed. Dr. H. H. Show presided at esterdays H-eetlns and the folio rig guests were present: Senator J. A. Mac. DQ110143. CEIdIZRTYZ W. J. Christie. Toronto: Cami-re Milne. Toronto and T. Coffin. Montreal. PROVINCIAL A. R. P. COM- MITTEE MEETS-Grolip Capt. E. A. Blake O.B.E., M.M.. Commanding Officer of the R. A. F. school here spoke on bomb disposal and the danger from incendiary bombs qt the regular meeting of the Provin- ciel A. R. P. held yeetonday mom- ihg. It was announced that e new type of warning signal was being tried out at resent and would pro- 1 babiy be sca tered across the Dom- inion as an aid to sirens. One oi these new types is being sent hare for testing. These signals make a sound similar to e siren and ere reported to be particularly effect- ive in rural areas. All embers of the committee with the exception of Mayor Holman, who was in Sum- merside, and C. A. Beer, who is ill were present at the meeting. Y. P. t1. MEET -On Wednesday evening. March l0 the Pleasant Vol- . Y. P U. met at the home of tvorothy Weeks. President presiding. Mrs Beatrice White was leader of devotional period. Meeting opened by call to worship. Hymn 266 was F < verses 13-80 was read by Dorothy Weeks, followed to by prayer by ti" leader. A very interesting dlscussio‘ Was then read by Beatrice Whit" Offering was taking which amoun‘ ‘ed $1.16. This period was e10" by siniZiflB H n 148, Minutes r previous meetuig was read and ar proved and roll call wa answerer to by each member reoca lng a vers of scripture. It was moved an' seconded to hold a Share th’ Wealth Program in Fredericto- Hall. Edna Wfgmore was reappoint- ed, Devotional leader and Ade-im- Cutrilffe and Mrs. Beatrice Whit-e on the Dmilram committee. Meet- ing closed by singing Hymn 404 and Mizpah Benediction in unison. WIIEATLIY RIVER W. M. S. The February meeting rnet at the home and Mrs, Ne'son Stead with the President presiding. Mrs. Athol Rhckham had charge of the de- votional period which opened with Breathe On Me. Breath of Cod Psalm 150 by Mrs. J. Prayer in unison. Wholesome Recreation." Mrs Racklnm. Hymn. Come Le‘ Us sing of n Wonderful love. Mrs. R Barrett Hymn mind or Our Birth. Prayer in unison. I-Iyvnn For the Brent? of the llaath, Pnrtv Bible Readinis by members taken from Missionary Monthly. The bust. ness period con-lsted of roll call. 9 members Present. 2 new ones join- ed. minutes of previous Iineetin . e letter from Mire Pickering rte ni? the allocation. offering silo. roll ca‘) for next month ii veree of Scripture with the word love. Mrs, Wares and Mrs. Seller to prepare piv- ff""rvi for next meeting at the home of Mrs. Athol Rackhern. Part of cheater four from study hook was read, Meeting closed with National Mrs. James MacSwain, Pleasant Valley, s out the past week in Sprlngfie d, the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Irving I-laslam. The many friends of Mrs. Mary Mahar will regret to hear she is confined to her home through ill- nest. ried over to the New Brunswick side. On the Tormeritine side there were 11'! car loads of freight and 44 ,empties,stlll awaiting transportat- ion to the Island last night. The crossings were made in regular summer time yesterday. Personals Col. IID. Johnson, City, re- turned last night from Ottawa where he attended a. conference oi the Canadian Legion and the Can- adian Legion War Services Incor- porated. Mr. A A. MacLean. K.C-. yvhu ha; been B, patient in the Prince Edward Island I-los ital for the, past week is mak ng satisfactory progress. Friends will iridlspositlon of rs. of the Queen Hotel. Mr. and Mrs Frank Newsome have returned to their home in Rose Valley after spending two months visiting there eon in Boston Lleut Earl R. Burke of the P-E-I- Highlanders was a passenger on the noon plane yesterday to rejoin his regiment after spending a pleasant week's holiday with his wife and mother in (Zharlotietown. Mr. Carlyle Deighan. of the Staff ret the continued H. C. Brown Cadet Lloyd George MacPhee of 15 Prince 51-. chsrl°ttewwn~ P- E- of the Charlottetown Hotelvihohas L, who received his certificate at joined R,Q,N_V_R__ 55 an 53A the Canadian Army Officers‘ Train- 1e“ Saturday morning for Mont- °n real to begin his course. His many friends in town and country wish him eveery success. Pte. Lorraine DesRoche- and Pie. Wanda DesRoches. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. 'I‘.B, DesFoclies, have rejoined their unit. C W.A 0.. after spending the week-end at their home, McGill Terrace. Char- lottetown. ‘ing Centre, Brockvllie, 0nt., March 13 ~ War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) March 18, 1918 -Ge1rnen artillery active along the British front from La Bassee Canal to the Menin Road. portant job, good chance month. For full information call ARATYS LUTE The lute, stringed musical instru- ment, derived 1.5 form as iveil as its numefrom the Arabs. BINGO Holy Redeemer Hill! m" '5' "4""? Show’ 10.00 ym-Siiiideyr, l. G I R I-s-i-Serve So That Men" May Fight! 1500 Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island girls are urgently needed . . ." girls . . . to release men for the fighting forces. Step into a smart uniform, an interesting and im- benefits equal to a civilian job of $80 to $90 per C- W- A. C Recruiting Station. CWAC HALIFAX - Cogsvvell Street, Next to Hospital Also or Yarmouth, Kent-ville, Tram, New Gigygpw Sydney, Charlonetmvn in rAGE TIIRa-sn capable and dependable of promotion, pay and or write to the nearest See below. CANADIAN WOMEN'S ARMY (30% . i Legion Auxiliary DANCE At THE ARMOURIES Wednesday, March 11 IPNIUHI C.A.(B.)T-C. Orchestra 3-30 ii‘ Old-Time and Modern mtg. ‘iii-zi/iiiliiiiigthiitmhiihgi ,_ Dancing Blngos In the clty- 9 to Freezout ,. Canteen Service For Qhatlilblt Pllrlm" Admission 35 cents. “"'"_‘ '_T'_'_'" W45";3"r';"i'"f:‘? {Dorothy DiX dlfl hi2. eWehats the matter with you l! centered and monolflmil“ and Se‘ to live with theni,and to themselves leave the opiireswr Q1011“ Trinity llniwi l.‘ Ziuro’ TUESDAY. MARCH 16th Military called out to take charge of Nationalist quarter of Belfast af- ter disturbance in which number of Unless tillsvbCY 1-“ , , _ h, sents your making a scent oici is him as if he were a slave vino “QQL-‘e-evoo-e ooooo-e-e-oooao-a-oo-oooooq- w came from within and be founded on iii his or her fault and ins or lier settled dctcim that you are utterly selfish and sol!- iipon having your own 1°“! to me rule-cram“ type of wmiiixihvghekiidfe ‘iiérutlsitiair arrogant ways eventually kill all love. because people act ill“ °1 l‘ get mad if he doesn't fail in losérlollggdatlé and soul, andktliaifllxi; Any lad who had an ounce of sPlm Says- e individuals recbislllilml u! inution to coiiqu" 19 and b‘ way. You be- to all who hiWB being dominated and u norm of the dust, you can't wonder that he re . . - '-l, or that you talking to iillgiilgi. $10“ are “eating 511118- scrlDillrfi reading Matthew 3 i Scripture by Mrs. N. Stead and’ Minard's Kills Pain. Injured. NUTIEE ' Out of respect to the lafc G. Hume Keefe, Central Creaineries Limited will close Tuesday afternoon, March 16 from 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.in. CENTRAL GREAMERIES LIMITE, si. PATRICK’S i>i'i Y Benevolent Irish Society _—PRESENTS—- “IRISH JUSTICE” A Comedy Drama in 3 Acts‘ ALSO SPECIALTIES PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Under the distinguished Patronage of His Honor Lieut. Governor B. W. LePage and Mrs. LePage, Premier Hon. Theme A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell His Worship Mayor B. R. Holman liIATlNEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 3.15 P.M. r EVENING SHOW 8.15, p. m. “DON MESSEIPS ORCHESTRA” Admission Adults - 35c - Children 15¢ Balcony tickets on sale March 11th at Hughes Drug Co., Reddln Bros, Victor Coyle’s and Kelly’s Grocery Reserve seats at R. T. Holman Lid. go on sale Saturday, March 13th at 9.30 a.ni. rlligltm. Laugh was served by the Proceede in aid of charitable fund I M 1‘ ,,,, -.~.| Slnn Feiners and policemen were was compelled to serve yOU- ILKD-Soolal I-Iall -— Mission Band. would give you me ail. m Once (mo-Cubs — Social Hall. Gldfr-Scout Room — Boy's Scouts. Incendiary Bomb Demonstration At 18 your love alilill‘ with happiness between ates him and "“'li£‘l’S him abo ister to her whims. themselves about the lovclight w..- loner. .1 ' ii-ww they 5,50‘! Throat!‘ _ thought was a girl liltL. .. . ‘ disillusioned each timc- Ho“ Last night wardens, A.R..P. work- ers, a. fair crowd of citizens, more particularly the young, turned out \ R. P. work and to give a concrete idea of the use of the stirrup‘ pumps. These pumps are part of »" the auxiliary fire-f ghting ment supplied for A. R. P. work. The incendiary bombs are only about a foot long and two or three inches in diameter. They are cylin- his own image reflected, and When a man first inocls o . scatter sparks several feet into the] But beyond this, air as they explode. They can be lng into the occult. ‘brought under control by a steady imagination. _ stream of water playing on the eyes are drcairlywytiltfjiaw flame, >bTl"d ilflii l‘? 1-" l l I i His Worship, Mayor B. Roy Hol- man, Supervisor C.C.D.C., Mr. R. R. Hurst, Controller of Wardens, Fire Chief Angus McEachern. with members of the fire department and . , auxfiary fire fighters were present '° at the demonstration, which lasted about 26 minutes. In that time ten bombs were ex- ploded and extinguished by the lremen using a stirrup ump. ‘These pumps are dstrihuted about the city two and three to a block, so that if bombs were clro Pod citizen. would be able to ma e use of the pumps in their neighborhood. MANY INVENTORS , | OTTAWA, March l5 -- (GP) -- ' The inventions board has received suggestions for 10,424 inventions - since its establishment in January, , 1940, said a re iy tabled today in , the House of mmons by Trade Minister MacKinnon for FD. Shaw ' (ND. Red Deer). From 10 to 15 ‘i per cent have sufficient merit to be I referred to a panel of consultants. Too Late To (Ilasify i WANTED - MAID. APPLY T0 Mrs. D. MacDonald, 1a Pfiaflliflo eyes. T ey are a tricky bet. Card of Thank. Mr. Chester Smith and famil , wish to thank their many frien s ,. for their kindness, also those who ‘ sent letters and cards of sympathy in their recent sad perehveri-ient. ri uirl . stranger, and she is “Tudfililli! 1f . no nlattcr whom yaoiringlgtlgga ygoiavotyrillxlnofivhen the wue donmh ut as if his only Purpose in life was to min- r_. AR nO"-{"'FHY D'X-—You:‘ F j they sec in men's 6X95 Liii‘ it; vi ll. id 1 the on the man's part? 1s it not sulrfornlslcnoilixshfggtvlany Wuhan‘ reavlmng u .\;MEN'§ was MIRROR MAN'S 0W5‘ ANSWER-A cynic has dOsCIliCih I as the light that lies. and lies. and e,»- equywi case but, generally speakms. 8 Wbmm“ drlcal in shape and are filled with h _ Mt may, 1g he didiit ma magnesium. When ignited they. gygfegrow dieiii and forbidding. T hum with an intense flame and‘ ma; in gr m, trying to road ivhiit is in a ‘ v _ __ You have to supply tho nnsuers 1.0111 10M (‘ml Mnnv a lllilll thinks" ii i511‘! l“ l" ‘ he ls around, iviiich merely \-.-;n*;-~ v --:-/ .5. q g rnonv another girl uses languishing , - ~ she finds ood bait for sucizers. But don t out we much mm 1“ ‘”°“°“' and find some other girl who had a bet-tel disposition and was easier to gcthiilgoiégvwpitigbnbly dnesn,‘ amount ‘°{““i{ a ~ _ - uc-r your au . iii; .0 you is to élfliglgirable‘ {or thcre . . ,. ~ h ‘ris klddinl .nt1.l. conceinini! tpglfilpis me ‘m iii girls‘ eyes tilili» "lenyilfink , ilLixfi been ioclrd by “ha. 1 1J1‘ cl iilfflllilllqhgl‘ 0i’9_5<°“1¥n:3igg .~ i w, ' ".. ' lmngl ‘°“ ‘v’ M” m; gidlritpart? That to seie thle ifnceridiatryhhogioigtdaoa- mp1,,’ .i girl nu. often look at n e strut on n ron o e - crsei. _ ,. ,- i_~ H» t-rru y The object o: the demonstration ‘ it you could shcd on this bewildering subjec PUZZLE‘). was to create more interest in A. fliJDfeflB-ted- L715 t. d (hi. 1mm that lies in haunt-ifs (‘Y9K Oi course, this isnt alvlays the eves are a itiirror in M11011 i1 Ill"- ‘iuu what he wantsttfll bekiie_y%ai .- h, :- cctnn o0 . 81th ri ,_lwcl c P he 151KB Am" 1y, 5h» sees iiiii rnti is. Itis on Wiili Yha ' , at his approach her hey are a sliiit door with no welcome woman's eyes is delv- iovo with iiiin bar-nus" licr moans llllli Slfl‘ 1-‘ 1WD" "" l“ ‘ “"5 105k; '35 f. sort of subtle flattery that . YOUR KIDN EYS The kidneys are very delicate ov ans, easily eiTecled,-e|pecially b a cold. ei duly il to filter impurities en erceu acids from the blood. Wiien you have a cold-or any olhel ailment whirh creates added poisona in the eyslenv-ertn work ia thrown upon your liid- neys. To help keep the Kidneys in good order lo help clear you: system ol eacesa acids a poisons caused by colds or other ailments, use Budd's Kidney Hiie. Nan-habit forming,- n nivoue/rr eruriw ml Moor INJIIfAi/A tlivrurr \