i,y.._-_._. _ .._¢;..-—.€-¥!<-v;i.' l m. t . '\‘V\I;uvAs\.. ., p t: , . _ Itun o. his garden. He was a faith- ful member of the Catholic Ohlifflh aril in politics an ardent Conserva- tire. predeceased him about fifteen _ ago. He leaves to mourn a Tamil-Y 0 llllfilt) viz: Sister Marv Ewtelie 0i the Convent oi’ ltlercv Lebanon. N. H- who hadhlxhfi him at s , ‘V! s. M rgar- ft fslielglsgilirgrtxllfildlniengnd in“; gllrSEd i Hospital him (lllrillfl his illness- sai-nii Aylward and Mrs.__'_I‘e_r PAGE Two 11H! CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “I Will Abolish License Fees” R- J. MAHIDH Vote for ldoesn't know." - Phil sighed. “Well, I suppose he knew what; he was doing." But lie didn't suppose that. at _all. Dave hadn't known what. he Iwas doing — he had been beiogged (Authorized by Publicity Headquarters for National Government.) J .\..\l l-l 5' l’. IJ UH?!’ Alter an Linn) p iiceiu ' tmssed to rest at] m. nun;- 3~io uston Street on Feb- i . . ii m‘ voittllltwi reszci-l l. u.’ L lo nvn in the persoir vi Jlinea P. Lltliiy, Tilt.‘ ilCCtflbUtl gentleman, | Aiga£.';<1>r' LvnnTMass IN MEMURIAM r _ . 110K116 DQui-lflll who administered the o‘ -- .. . : tended ‘mu’ U! “Lee ‘leeks morning March 2nd at 10 o'cloc.k_ to St, Dunstan's_Bri.-ilir~a, whore High Muss of Requlein was celebrated by Rev. Father Do , formed the so hadgPresent in the S his 1iines< ‘and death he as faithfully attended bv Rev. Holt‘ Mother His funeral which was well at- took place on Saturday _,i1n, who also per- s at the grave. Sanctuary were His H.011) an unusually lx-nericial andlmcfllencv Rt- R9“ J- A- Osuliimni ‘azzvely long rflflll of lifel e followed ,$ll(?(.'(’S>.llll.\' the-‘H . . ropertj: there 21ml DlLPCllQS- i .1 slum. izirm at East Royalty ire i143 continued the same line oi" ‘n: the following twenty _ _ About ten vertrs Ago he- m! {arming and moved i0 cigy where he bull; a comfort-i < in his ik-clziiiiig _\'t*nrs._ Hts t pleasure was found inhi- iiiiiv Mass daily and the cultiva- Catherine l-luszhes l years! I Ills wile nee i-‘ivilege o! being wit oath, John J. o! the lie is survived by two sisters Mrsu. - This lowest price car leads in style and money-saving! I \\ s born st Fort Autrustusflcrawmril 31W‘ lshop oi Charlottetown and Rev. ready celebrated his lliithfmher E-l-“mrih S‘ D- U were z-Messrs. Brothers, Corrigim, The pnll bearers Augustus arold Jordan, Cornelius l oi tnrinnuz. In 1M6 he 1H3?!‘ Gilifilii-e and Jchn F. Diiiiy- May hi5 soul rest in peace, FLORAL TRIBUTES SXE);SIYI—'MY. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Cross-Stafl of S. A. McDonald's - lmme and enioreti much lia1i-~SIOTP- MASH CARDS Sisters of Mercyullebanon. N. H. (High) Post Office stat! (High) Mrs. W . J. MacMillan h) .Ir. and Mrs. J. J. Duflv (High) Mrs. Marznrte Sheehan (High) Mr. and Mrs. John Heron Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacKinnon Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Brothers Mrs. A. A. Herinessey and Family. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. G is st. Martha. Clvtown Sisters oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Urlas McDonald Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bradley M rid Mrs. Richard Douizan Dr. and i (Hi! “ Missdvlarfand nakgtietrnamiii Family and Pam cent‘; Orphanage, Radio Mrs. Annie Doucetle and Family Mrs, James R. Aylward, Lynn, v Mr. Simon Paquet and Family, Mrs. M, E. Dufly l\‘ll‘. J. F. Duffy and Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayes Ali's. Patrick Duffy and Earl Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1101114111116 and Mr. and Mrs, Leo Trainer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Heron Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'I‘ra.inor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kouglian Mrs. George chapoell and ramlly. A Miss Lena. Stewart, Roxbury. Mast. Miss Ada Gillan, Allston, Mass. Mrs. Mary Walker, Aliston, Mass. Sisters oi Mercy, Gloucester, Mats. Sister oi Mercy, Dover, Mass. SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS Mrs. Teresa Revell and Florence. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Revell Sr. Mary Agnes, Mt. St. Mary's. Reta. L. Chappeli. Miss Evelyn Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDonald ll . Sisters grid Children oi’ Si. Vin- Sbter M. Corona, Rochester, N.H. Sister M. Extelle, Lebanon, N. H. Sisters of Mercy Manchester, NH Sisters 0t Martha sacred Heart ’ Btudebaker Champion Club Sedan illustrated $1059.00 delivered at Charlottetown, P. B. L ' It averaged 35.03 miles per Imperial gallon officially! STUDEBAKER CHAMPION Priced on a level with the 3 other large-selling lowest price cars! YOU cln proudly lnd truly lly “I drive l Studebaker" when you own this distinczivl Studebaker Champion. And you lave money every mile you drive. Enthusiastic owners of Stude- baker Champions lcross Can- ldl report avenge: of 23-25 miles per Imperial gallon lnd limilar ulvings in lll operating costs. These owners’ reports cover all kinds of weather and told conditions. Come in lnd go for l restful, ' lure-footed, IO-mile Champion trial drive. Become a proud Studebaker Champion owner with your present car as part payment on easy terms. STUDEBAKER WINS 3 FIRSTS In ofllclul gal lunomy In! Studebaker cars finished 1-2-8 in the Gilmore-Yosemite Economy Sweepstakes. Each Studebaker. with low-extrn-cost overdrive, was first in its price class too. The Champion averaged 35.03, the Commander 29.66 and the Presi- dent 28.08 miles per Imperial gal- lon. Certified by A. A. A. T. G. IVES Charlottetown DISTRIBUTOR FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND sstérfersifaaseigiirconniit. ' MESSAGES or SYMPATHY Miss Pauline MacKirinon Iaxffyand Mrs- Grail/m"! JBY Ind Hone you can meet me. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Matheson. 1d Mr. and Mrs. vards. Mr. and Mrs. John Cronan and family. Card Of Thanks The Duffy uiirl‘ to thank their neighbors and fritnp. for the of kindness bereavement. Thimble Theatre — Starrinrz POPEYE l Navy Beau Joseph 1mm Chadwick He“ tucked his hand under her Iey werltll: ntllliltulllrtlel here i e o w l CIIAPTEI XVII the lnd her tamer were to my, Ind It on the and had cock- All flu nut dly, Phil stayed lt Their 190394 out, o"; the Navy ban, wllt-Ipg to heli- tho Il-lbl’. Just o1! Diamond Held, how Dave's court martial turned I Fly battle cruiser- wu putting out. He hadn't much 1gp? that Oil to eel lgllrmt the brilliant late ‘ Ithe ensign would get lightly, afternoon sun. Jar the ohm-go lglingt him was Ashore, coco palms waved in the srlous, but bl 101$ more or leu t-rldo breeze. 01f the beach ust atrcmtlshnomctte: how Ilwiowtbnmnl EEZOIDIVEI wen v0 would-n’ resign. o Wllmmed l lln ‘nip beilevedhohldlhlmodhlmouid 501180! Millard. ‘l remxed. It wu nice to be that. Late in the day, he lelmod the ouzcome. Dave had pleaded ty and the court had ruled that 0 be laced lt the loot. o! the ens ' ‘t, to remain more until 1a lcst. 100 numbers. It was not u severe l punishment u it might hive been, and Phil was relieved. His relief, however. was short- llved. He met Eric Lawrence and learned that Dave had carried out lis thi-eat. He had resigned. I Phil was dismayed. ‘So he did it? ‘It thought I had talked him out or " Lawrence said bitterly, "He amt his resignation in as soon as the court martial was over." "what are his plans now?" ask- Id Phil. "He's going back to the States ls soon as he can. Ieyond that, he iby his emotions. Despair had ob- scured his outlook ever since Joyce had broken with him. Phil's bitterness toward her in- creased. He felt he could never forgive her for what she had done to Drtve. Well, anyway, he told himself, there was one thing guin- led-this definitely killed the love for her that had persisted in lin- gering in his heart. At last. he iilflhs. Mr. nd Mr . Le t "i had "got over" Jo Hammond. Mss Teresa Awkward. Lynn. Mass. Mr. and JitsnlgsGlffzlipsglg and- Because of his rume of mind, blfililshgéaisy runner and Lena. 111$)’ d M: h“ he was particularly lad. a week - _' °- , . . n .1.Jo Hawking litter, to hear that nya. Corey M" and 511i Pii-mck E‘ Duffy Mr. “and Mrs. Wendell vea= lwas on her way to Hawaii He re- Mbs Mum“? Brame York w. celvcd a radlogrnm from her. Arriving Fritky Eastern Star. Lanya. He did meet hen-was at the foot of the gangplank ivhen she des- cended from the finer ~ and he Ml: glllghgcaxeille thought. she had never looked Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacKenzio lqlvglfgk Lmwp. ralinllirisaalralgqllylrs. Patrick Kelly and “Alana: 1511111,, “Is your father with you?" B ft . e Dwyu’ at "Yes, but he seems to have tor- Mrs. Charles Heron and James. Miss Mary H MO t l some“ f-ve dockay He-s “mm laglembers °f m” Si" Chimes Auxu‘ Mrs. Belltflcgytalilrflfllgllfa Lynn, business“ with a man he me M“. Thom” Riggs’ Rpxbury’ Mafia‘ Dame! Hughu’ manor’. gpxpiard ship. We needn t wait for Mas M155 E1519 M¢1¢°d A flower woman came by with an armful of multl-colored leis, and Phil bought one for Lanya. He slipped it over her head and smiled at her. “I'm very happy you've come," he told her. "I none you're going to make a long visit." “Only a week now. We're going to Manila, but later, we'll be here for some time. At least, I intend to stay, whether Father does or not." family or the late James P. many Bets lrndered dining their sad l. “UMII w“ lrow bored?" "Axe boredwyou going to let me be "Hove I over?" Bhe met. his eyes. "You know tho answer to that. Phil. You're tho W16 Person who never bore: me." Phil there with Llnyu. ~ "When you come buck." he slid, ozvgexnhust plan to see l lot of each Bho lrched her bmwl. "Don't tell me ymrm ranq free lt the moment. Am them no lttraclm girl-s In Hawaii?" "I haven't noticed.” lContinued 0n D58! 10. C01 l) FINE, ALL BUT scnuaame ctcnies WEARS ME T0 A .1!1_~'B_CH_ 20.1940 DPfllUf‘; III llll‘, LPLlIGII nri- now featuring the biggest soup brirgciin on re..-co|dl For n l/mitctl lune lnrgi: Rinse package; curry c1 coupon box top lo! which your (ivuler Will givi.‘ you Cakes of the Famous LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP for only Hurry while this speticl oller lusts! THEN WURE MST TNE (WE WHO NEEDSTIIE NEW I940 B11155 RINSO. ITS FAST‘ WORKING SUDS ‘OAK (XJT DIRT QUICKLY AND SAFE 0M. You've ACTUALLV BROUGHT ME some op ma new I940 RINSQ, mis gs tum N EXT WASH DAY THAT NEW RINSO IS AWONDER FOR SPEED. WHY, IT FAIRLV BURSTS INTO THICK SUDS_ AND THEY STAND u? Q tone! cwmes! ISNT ITA GRAND TIMPSAVER, NIOTHER! AND WIS RICHER RINSO PREVENTS THE HARIJWATER SCUM THAT DULIS COLOURS GREYS NOT ONLY ARE THE °‘_°2'L§51°l§v‘~l't“fi€l"‘ “rov-svasofiimso MUCH [DNGER NOW THAT THEY AREN'T SCRUBEED HARD __I coumw a srscuu. ‘suoseoosreai FOR DISHES, ICOST lESS mm i: A DAY _ mo I'M snsv on _ HAND5 I ( THE WINNAH AND STILL Tl-E-- more; n» riirfiiiiliiflmm I MET $EHATOR DE BATEB l WIFE-I WANT YOUTD CALL EQCIALLY- I o0 HOPE ' l HELL BE m - IlllllllllilllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllIlllll. PRICE! BEGIN AT $987.00 In! l ohlmnhui coupe. ill- llverod In Chlrlnttetown. Prion subject to eliuuga without mitlm. You gel all time “oxlrls" cl no oxtm mt "ma! Independent lnpomlll Final hydraulic llioell llnlrblrl NGII-Illlil rotary door lutelul Front-compartment hood loci llobngulctld lvydruulll lulu Snoring whulgocl lhlll holed-hum headlamp: Shulilou variable-refill lining And, n vllglil added cm, In rqnfp your Champion wnb nmmullt bill boldar, annual/r avndriv: and Sludebuler’: axrh/ilv: [rub-air Cli- IuIinr/or loin!"- nn/nrl 41rd u/m HER FRJENDS TONIGHT» SO I'M TH’ COOK AROUND HERE. SWELLED HEAD AND YOU GET IT ON YOUR OWN WHICH IIIIDS ITLHAW- HAW TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS MIR MOTHFJK HAS GONE OUT WITH "TW-IIULLEATTHAT‘ ISN'T n-wr GOOD? AND JUST TRY TI-VFRILD FOTATOESA WANT evarzv sn- OF ‘rt-us owner. arrest TONIGHTI You've Ncvm TASTED sucu F000! ' Dem. GRAWMA‘ - —~r0u HAD oeT- COME. HOME BEFORE THEY suave YOUR LITTLE oOY AN WU“ LITTLE 006-" OH,MAC,I DIDN'T MEAN TO PUSH