\ FEBRUéEY 17. 1941 m} S America's tep laugh-makers- brlng their for the first time to the sereenf fdmeut elr feud PRINCE EDWARD $PEClAl.—3 oars-3.15-1.oo-eroo-ronAv-rua-wrsn. l rna CHARLOTTETOWNQQUAIQIAN mt: A uorr. . x». has any 501G sung by Mary Martin. give i: that. Merry Mac swing. Ind you have something . . . especially when the songs ere “Do You Know Why", “Isn't The: jun Like Love", “Dearest, Dares: l", end Mary's own “My l-Iesrt Belongs to Deddyl" “Oh-oh, die boys ere s: it sgeini“ v ruv urioacli" t... - Verree Teasdale - The Merry Macs -Virgirlia Dale rm Prdilu m1 11.11 Ulreclcri lly A Pflfdllluillli Pullm- - i"! ileum! sc u l: r. CFCY AT 6.30 m‘. TONIGHT ‘ ,. , . mlirtut pa: tow- _- "nearest. our l" r-‘tnv nsnar mo“; "yup"- N SNAPSHOTS—INFORMATION PLEASE -“STRAY LAMB” -“I<‘IRE CHlEF"—a Disney Cartoon Big Special Radio Review Starring JACK BENNY-FRED ALLEN—MARY MARTIN- ROCHESTER CAPITCL- 4-151-9- Today Tue, Wed. ,wiwn u country . LiUSIJIiSYilr fill. is . J EA N R 0 G E R S rusrierru nisuoii - JOSEPH suiorr - iorcr COJIPION Efficient work By Rotary Plow find C. N.R. Crew This season's heavy snowfall has meant muoh additional world in clearing the railway lilies, particu- larly west of Silnnnersidc. The fol- ovvring graphic de criptlon of the manner in which this job is being handled has been given to The Guardian by Mr. Daniel Coug-hlflill. who accompanied the railway men on a. recent snow-fighting trip: The C. N. R. rotary plough left Charlottetown at 4 p. m. Monday. Feb. l0, for Tignish where snow had piled to a great depth on the railway this winter. Another bad storm would have made traffic on the railway impossible. The traui comprised the following equipment? Two powerful engines. Nos. 1159 and 1131; rotary plough and butterfly; two curs coal; two steel wntrr feli- rlcrs; living car and sleeper and dining car; steel wing plough and tralnmenh van. In fact the train resembled a big circus outfit as it rolled over the tracks. Aboard this Graduates MISS GENEVIEVE MONAGIIAN, R-N. train ilvere blocks ailiQacklcs, draw bars, sleel bar, inn. s, axes and track rt-plnccs in fact cverythinll that might be needed in case of an Who this nsonih graduated from the ltlassucllusctts General llospitnl School of Nursing. She is a daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Monaghan ,, _ IOI CROIIWI ORCHESTRA —heturing— Hear the hitsl "You FeraetAbovtMe" In“ ‘ougxrv Bcglciiznttrain was in charge of Con- m Unarwtmown‘ The grammmm "Central Pork"and 2mm! ductor Urias Ma-Donald with Ed 9xercmfs “Tr? held M m” Mfiseley Lvnds and George Godkln us ‘Memorial nuflmng’ Fmm “m” NOVELTY SPECIAL & SPORT REEL birakehnon. Sum Hood was pilot and a‘: o?! §ia§{.‘§,'{§'.‘".‘.'.“"‘,"““ |,§“°n,°' the work was dlrwticdTllriy tiélfik-lllag: Gavan Mlmaghfn. Phfnl, f,“ ter William McLeo . e o e1 m . Dunstan, University leaching consisted of two engine driver; two firecnen. four men on butterfly, r night watchman, flange-r man and i look valleys and are very winclingwlimtrlrd 11150 rotary engineer and ‘Th4; main ones are paved or as we say "pitched". _ It is good to have the privilege of helping in this work. winch, we staff, is a brother. Mai. E. Green Forced to Cancel visit Elia rm» Trinidad ‘Tile lulu/sing letter [mm M155 fireman. Work of widening commenced on Tuesday, February 11 at '1 a. m. Just outside Tignish at a place known M a llundn, luissbiiarv 01 the W- mink is 5° worm while‘ our Imps as Handrahans cutting. The length (I. s. llnllvzi Church of Canada is the developmcnt of local leadvr- or this cumin; was l4 ‘elegmph -¢m P. l-. Island speaks for itself ship. poles and the <now was from nine “d l-Wlw uh ulca of the unending Em? “H: by Lhasa brave Misslom to fourteen feet deep. The butterfly Yours in the work. H whiz; were sprraci at 18 fcct for the ma lnman. m‘ ___ first run through this cilt-ting_ ildlfi . i githwlflrif-J. At the uicrning service the Rev. Widmfff 2° {NV I", ‘fitflfrtfffl my‘; the weekend WGTB’ disappointed to ' ' I ‘was u my.“ BVA“ dehvm-dd we 1 WNPJ 10b illlfi 11ft“ Jlv1~~51° learn flint lilo visit of Major Eru- .0i‘l’\l'.\ll:l.i'1CXtii‘(i I have ‘rltend- final sermon in a short series on l""""b]° m“ “mm a Fug‘: Tim‘ C“ 6mm" D“'15l°m‘1 Cmnmalld“ m” "W?" lJ you ever sinc ‘i cum "tile Teaching OI Je~us for the b" °i mm “"'1"'.°"‘p“i-‘°d to i‘ ‘MW for New Bmnswick 941d Prim‘? Ed‘ illlg i‘ i‘ ward or tum)... cans-fixed m ‘his the high bulk oi snow down mi the ward Island had been postponed. 1.1..» vol? I hglppd to unpack Serés have boon God’ ‘JP-mi TileliFilCk and the rotary blcw it offside iirlivilng at Moncton airport dun 1111510111,. s lad r1. K1‘. 10m C‘ G d and on this c“ im- l-Mhy-ny lencr- into the flCifI». lrg tie afternoon of Saturday the “’ ‘ a new “Pp ‘ 14*" " It was a grand sight to watch Divisional Commander found that casl n The Christian Ccnccptlon of Marl. "what i; Ian?" ISM f-he Psalm- ist, and them is no universal ans- wer. Different people, (iliiJJCllt or- ganizations have different nccd for man. and they answer according to their need. 1n sci ekllflllfi-HR um- (iiihiifin Fildivuork done ut homo bv l‘s"“i~’~l‘ Dvilartinent of the W. qufgFlllllllllc is of gcocl quality and bndll- ll". we never have enough “Mt ilw need. mmwli") 11°11‘ are even slightcr he fllfis of the same age at this perfect working monster ma- the plane from Charlottetown had chine being pushed by two en- 110L911” i" a" “Ppefifaflve find WM glues and 1ft fillies ihosc engines cgnzllcllcd to cancel his intended Si ' . lfflng and moanin~ and v . gigging: as they labored to push M11101‘ Green will conduct the the siecl winged butterfly through Honk}! fituirjdslagraéindorsuhldésyé. . d t . f f‘ rcu snow. tmIISOTqIiJIE ullllisfoglnrliihu to readers dflYS Originally Planned- hcml‘. Drrsscs r ' - l h 1 mum ‘- V‘.__‘c-.in be made of any verse, wherein many grant. man ony who may M some future Mme he." T e open ng meetings of_ a ten ll1l§..'.““u‘*i“’ c" stilt.‘ ‘if r from“ Pym" l““‘f.‘.‘.°. e are “if. are "c'r.‘..°sdlrsze..r.rs its: y“ m won: kn ms more‘ k to the answer In mi kalrnhnamos of the vciy babcu 51R: ‘ritb- , attendance saturdav Evening was “m” will“ hrso 01m 0'1)‘: “$3 m“ of the Lire or Jebus wlq~wy.nIlH-“."dmh'm.s as 1:85 05m- eiiav "a night ‘of promise“ and the ‘ii flrcc ~ul s. They aie tliv: srame §°°.““‘$.G.§'..i°l§“§i§gl$mii1.dl. the 1%}. ggggegdi Flugigig-ncgcgf‘ 111mg meetings on Sunday followed the m“ e ‘ theme “A Da in the Mountains." graph poles: Rechlcurs cutting. l3 _ Tm The comman i officer. Adjutant I“ m" °r m will‘, saiiirdi: trig piles lodiiéeil fir‘; ltzrfttiifsdoglp 1dr oi W- Hflwkcs spell in: on Abraham's iliiisegs dietilltkifildsrlli 01:53:15 of tiltfiigrclialec each winter. DcBlois cut- slwfififlc olrhMounthlgfoi-iitihcarlid the - r v_ grea sacr ce on oun avary. up; the sheep on the hillsides, 1f ting is 8 poles in length. lit“; doc?) Meetings Wm be hem every W.» $2‘: fig‘ .111’ féiffiwg, fffl”... £113.‘; $52“ ii Ierltongrirlcgndnt. uiifcigéllts allied durlnd hélw comm»: fick- e 8 - “ "I . . . y g 0n ay rig ‘s opie ng. °“‘ m“ m“ and c“ n“ u irrfiiliiiiié as ilgliokiiigl dcdilli rid“ R150 "Amelie the trees with the Bible." man not man for tiles , nan ll “ flomenoihé "m" a snowsmmL Th“ A feature of every service will °'€"e{i°{‘h by. gghhoag Qffgkffpmffi; place ‘received particular attention be l 5°"! 5011/1“- 5°' n e55 c ‘ from the trackmasfcr. From Mirr- "l" i‘ ‘he 5°“ °‘ m“ I“ m” rave woods to Plflsvillc a distance df/Dths of sin man ‘is "the brother o’ om mue and a “pm of 9 w 15 fsr whom Christ died." Infinite is i‘ I t or Mme w W4? dcsiml’ °i lf,“€§ér")if1 tfenfifl°fi sltiion. Aniaiizltraciltrilnq at. Duhar. even I15 Y0"? i‘ f f t dee . at flowlan a curve rfect" it. is t challenge ti?’ Pr‘ 531mg; 15.00pm» long, 1o feet deep: lnmtnt- "He 50d ""m"’“‘¥ “f Coleman cutting. 1o u» f4 rt deep? the epitaph- to one W110 "if "f" Morrwerrd cutting, 085i of sum- ooaoed to strive for the h-EWB - - , to 12 ft. d cl); Yeds A lame choir San‘ Wm‘ “m m“ mclside f0 f‘ ttl and Taylor's cutting not so pnssLn Pfluegerhofiigrllé-rifgll fading no‘; the others. but quite deco Than Forget mo 9 M m New Annan eutune. l3 voles and 1i takm by Mhs Burns and r. fl- . 1P t’ ilttln.fl feet mend . site pDaygslyi-‘cieiiltsin; i) 0 l5 ft. ' 1 congrega- Befcre a forged even M a Yummy deep; Kelvin Bridge. lf ft. dew; ’ tti . 10 ft.. deep? id i CiOnUCAIII/‘SICQIIIIYOH eililn " ilddldshgusttltgiiiz. feet. deep and ‘ yo“ in Rd fl o‘ oun“. Mfg John 11-4311 sun ti..." ‘"1"! m much that a ‘hillc as luvs in C anada. so suits angflmzula for all ages. Sewing 1s h T111111» schools and everv girl m E-Pslul. Many want to be dress- H . Minion 13a q I y, nds and 0.6.1. T. mioumlrlsi‘ 1° make useful thin s ‘l iifflli.‘ stiiurré) li,‘{..,“{§p1"fhn§§' ‘wan ‘W3C white thread. small truancy,- 118k info wolien goods some h t go xiecdles. Pins and need- s“ A" 8i" 911 account of damp- ummslilipiv fcvs are fine. ’ sum Mon leaflets and teach- dm M i‘ § "f0 very useful. Used 1 [mg TWP-able. u erslandt tshlrnfible for mil to nuq- .A anv car are hm‘. Oflen the walls of the _,»,.he ticccmteo with them. l0 the nefifndfvn play with them cud, u H‘ l5 Dcmetual. Prepare n50 flhdulql fie in bundles of as rgq... t. d’ V0111“ parcel to Miss llli¢|._Hfi.H"“-;"'N céo Pickford and e . ' r ~ mmllalrnt» Insular. shi “Land allfix to soul" hours each day. The trad: master. pilot and 4 men on the butterfly are out under the weather all the time. The pilot is a man that must know where all the switches. frogs. and crossings are. In fact he must know the whole road. It took four days to widen from Ti nlsh to Emerald. The food and fvlng ac- commodations on the train were very good. and that he to keep the men in od phys cal condi- tion to etan the weather. ‘rho western track 1s now in fairly good Elli-B l"? conditlo and it will reixijllre a very bad st m to tie up.t e traffic. HEAL W. G. Hogg Confederation Life Manager for P. E. Island Discuss "DEATH l5_ A CHEAT" Over Radio Station CFCY. 7.15 p. at 5 cents a word, strictly pay able in advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. funeral of the late afternoon. and Dr. Keir Fraser. Pall-bearers were don McPherson. Ian Burnett. SHORT COURSE AT HARBOR. varsity, that a four-day thirty students in attendance. and others. ermen in the province, the year. The course has been their knowledge of year about 60 attended the course. The-shortage this winter has been attributed to the large number of young men from thLs province cl".- llstlng in the armed forces. ELECT OFFICERS. — The Me'- ville L.O.B.A. No, 622. DeSable. P. E. 1s'and. has elected the following officers for the year 1941: Worthy Mistress, Louise Walsh; Deputy Mistress, Edna Dtxon: Chaplain, Violet French: rec. sec, Iva French; fin. no. Margaret Higgins; treas. Lina Ferguson: First Lecturer. Mar- garet Shaw: Deputy lecturer, Lotto Dart: Director of Ceremonies. Edith Shaw; Inner Guard Charlotte Ma- theson: Outer Guard. John Mathe- son: Guardian. Ernest Holm: Or- ganist, Edith Shaw; Committee of five: Annie Matheson, Annie Mav- Eachern. Laura Cameron. Elvira Dunsford, Amv Inman. ACCIDENT SATURDAY —A young lady was slightly injured ear- ly Saturday afternoon when she was struck by a local mil-r team while on the way home from work Due to the watery condition of the- sidewalk, the was walking out on the edge of the street when the ac- cident occurred. The driver of the horse turned his team sharpl/ on the street when someone from be- hind shouted to him and it swung around striking the lady}. She was .tllrov.'n to the wet pavement but escaped with minor bruises and a bad ivet-ting. Personals war a visitor to the city on Satur- day. Mrs. Thomas Wood-nan, lottctown Ls ilistiur. hrr daughter. Mrs. Ronald Sim . Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cox have re- turned to Charlottetown from two weeks visit to Ottawa. Mont- real llnd Megantic. P. Q. Despite the inclement u-eatrer last night, a large number of citi- rcns attended the Sacred Concert at ' the Prince Edward The; re soon or- ed by the Kinsmen Club of Clnr- lottetom. An cxcelluit program was staged by talented local : ‘ s and two members of tho ltoynl A r Force, . The concert was under the dis- tinguished patronage of His Honour. L-icufcnant Governor B. W. LePage and Mrs. LePage. It was part of a nation-wide project of the National War Service Kin men Club. of Canada to aid in the War Savings Campaign WhiCh is at present in full swing throughout the province. No admission was charged but the voliuitary contributors of twentyr- five cents each rccclved a s-x-clal Kin folder with a war saving stamp attached. There arere 508 stamp; disposed of during tho evening. Every number on lhls cntcrfairl- ing program was greatly enjoyed by tho patrons. Among the srffsls were several pupils of Mrs. Kenneth B Richards Tho Charlottetown Com- munity Band was a1 o present and played several delightful irulnbers. Following is the program: ltfnl-ch ‘The Thin Red Line" (KPllllPlll J. Alford) by the Community Band: Solo, “Pan's Angelus" (Cesar Frank) bv Laure Jeanne Arscuault with vi- olin oblfgato hv Nan Reay; ln- strumental Trio. “Llcb"strsulno" (Franz Liszt) by O. K. Presby 'pl- ano). Rav Simmonds (clarionrtto) andJ. W. P. Nellson (firs): sax), "To a Wild ROM" (MrDouWll l": Anna Relic Lawson; Solo. "Trees" (Joyce Kllmuir) bv Charla: 01mm- berfain accompanied on the piano by Al Blanchard. lntcrmtulon was followed lw Grand Selection, "Marita-no" rwq- lace) by the Communliv Band: So- lo, "God Gave Mr- Yv-u" by A,-(1_ Icwls, RAE, with Corp. Flnvell, RAF. rwho also composed vh-e niece) at the piano: Solo. "The Tlordh Pmyer" (Mnllotfe) by A". drew Gillie nccomhanicd by .\'|'-1rv Bentley; Solo. "The Rose of Tm. lee" bv A.-C Mr-lean. R. A. F; Duet "The Lot Chord" (rSullivmn by William Albert fcorne‘) our! alps , n. d . All Meweusahnlailo Res. m we Lon“ mgflfidgiiiéilmweig Wifiefleff; This Superintendent MacKinnon and maii“ h‘ natural formation and The anthem wf the ovrnins W“ llllli°"irh‘l'heroedrue e is laborious and tiresome work on Enurineer Wilkinson watched the ‘"1" M ndeissohrrs "But the Lord Is the men who ere erliposerhto“ the widening proceedings for the first ‘Wrlwedraluewirieaovue-dumiudruuomr vlewvttml’ 4"" - 15 two days. . Mined‘: hills pain. MONDAY, FEBRUHRY 17th.“ The Central Guardian This column is reserved for news of loco] interest. but advertising of a newsy nature may he inserted ___ _, i- ._____...___i. PREMIER CAMPBELL will speak on the Island Farm Forum Tuesday night 8:45 to 9 on “S0010 Aspects of the sfrols Report.“ L-3?. FUNERAL SATURDAY. - The Bertha Rose Smith was held from the residence of her mother. Mrs. Duncan Smith. 33 Upper Hillsboro Street Saturday Services at the house grave were conducted b_v Rev. Messrs. R. R. Hurst. Reginald Kemp, W. E. Burke. Lloyd StcvensoraGor- MURRAY —It was announced last night by Right Reverend Dr. Mur- , phy. Fteoior of St. Dunstan: Uni- Short Course would open at Murray l-Iar- bour on Tuesday, February 18th. It is expected that there will be about The meeings will be open to the public and will be addre sed by Professor A. B. MacDonald of Antigonish; Reverend Mr. 'I‘rites. Crapaud; Ken- neth J. Soliows, Halifax; Revere-nil George McCormac, Rev. Dr. Murphy N0 FISIIERMENS COURSE - Owing to a shortage of young fish- usual hort course has been cancelled this hold yearly at St. Dunstalrs University and many young men from the var- ious fishing centres of the Island took advantage of it to increase fishing. Last Sacred concert ' ;_By Kinsmen Death yesterda ‘Iliere passed away vestcrday Miss Evelvn Burnett, daughte the late Mr. and Mrs. John Burrn of Aberdeen. Scotland. in hereigh second year. of being the youngest student that of Glamfs. Perthshire. on endowment was acquired bv Act Parliament to be converted scholarships for orphan Izlrls fled H5 : tion introduced by educationists that country. On return she was a pointed. infant mistress in one Kimberley. South Africa. Board spent most of Fiance. Russia, Spain. numerous musical Dial/S both Scotland and. South Africa. 1n 1914, while in tiremenf. horses became and threw the occupants At the outbreak HTIPXIL ‘(i5 ZISSi-itfllll. SAKTEUBIIV an Toronto. a lwsition she left to come Telekrabh Editor 0f LO. Press conceded a service to C lottetown. and it is to Miss Bur netUs credit that ciurlnilt the years she acted 111 that callaclty. ll‘- Guurtilall never was scOODECi ill R11 worthwhile ne\vs story. Alter til to the province, Miss Burnett cent indispositlon. Tuesday, at 2.30 to the Peon cemetery. Church parade tion Oi lhc streets, staged a forms Charlotrc town. along-their khaki uniform; nnnding Officer. was in charge. Rcivenily two platoons of occasions. For the past few week Mujci" Duvar has been using training on the march yesterday. church was: Kent to Queen to Rich Party under Capt. J. .. branched off going to St. Dunstan‘ Basilica. The Protestant Party. un der Major Duvar, continued f0 Trin Ely United Church. The Community Band. direction of Bzndmaster noma McFarlane. At Triniiy United Church Miller who also preached the ser mon. At St. Dunsf-atfs Basilica mans - lSmith and Mrs. Smith (formerly of ‘Charlotfctowng a son. rvas celebrated by Rev. George Mc Donald with Rcv. Louis Dougan as deacon and Rev. George McCoi-mack us sub-deacon. His Excellency. Bish- IWALSII — At Albany. lit-b. 4th. to g op J. A. Osullirap. preached the Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. WaLh, a ' ‘ daughter, rFreya Gene.) DEATHS ‘BURNETTS-At M Upper l-lillsboro SCTITICII. On the return march both par and Prince Streets and ivelnt by the Armouries. PARKDALE W. I. scnt. Rr-pcris of Committees received A card party was held on Jan ilrory 28th.; Twcnfv dollars |clian Legion to help fu nish the rt (‘rruilon rocms for the men of fh i forms stationed hcrc; And five dol i lars was voted for Greek relief. Rod Crcm report: 17 pans socks, 7 pairs mitts. Z helmets. 4 scarves, 7 aoro caps 4 sweaters. The moo-ting closed with the tional Anthem. we sf Kl-du rd}- dandruff. TTZSTIIYTO CREE“ . . . b l i ll : T‘ ' , "S K Ho l rnmmodated. Apply 233 Rich mond St. L-fl-I-H-If. 0f Miss Burnett Ute home fl b t " Burnett. 22 Uifgerliililgiaoggtsilrefi, cf e She had been con- fined to bed onlv a short time. hav- fnrz been active until quite recently, Miss Burnett had the distinct-ion matrlculate and win a scholarship at Aberdeen Normal ‘Training Col-. 1689- and hall cvmbleted her course at an axe before which the average student beitlnll. Her first school was - the estate of Queen Elizabeth's fatheial and from there she was promoted to‘ be resident teacher in Sheriff Wat-l sun's endowed school for girls. Ab- erdeen. where she remained till the into at- tending dav schools. Miss Burnett then accompanied two other teach- ers to Germany. where they quali- teachers of Kindergarten. the new system of infant instruc- lhe Board schools, and latcr receiv- ed a\ similar appointment under the School ‘illroughout her life Miss Burnett her vacations travel- ling on the continent with an older brother and friends. enjoyink from time to time ivalking tours in Nor- way. Sweden. Denmzirk. Germany. ‘ Portugal. In Charlottetown after her retlre- I merit in 1916. she produced a chlly dren‘s oneretta 1n the Strand The- atre on behalf of the Red Cross Fund. which was an outstanding success. South Africa, Miss Burnett sustained an accident which iiot onlv necessitated her re- from teaching. but left lasting ill-effects. She was drivinlz tandem in a Cape rixabretn ighenbolaag n“ e ' o, MONDAY:- gmund. M155 Bumem sugcligd Cm}- llziim-Committce of United Church l cussion of the brain. and for four- teen day's lav unconscious in hosol- war site --i—~— cnlne to Canada. and after convales- ciiuz for a, time. acceplcd aplwillla L I n I f storekeeper of Sunnyslde Golf Club. p a I file Charlottetown Guardian in Toron- That was before the Canadian har- ...; Troops here Canadian Press extended its servlitcze turned to Scotland to live, but in I933 came back 82am t0 K669 hmlse for her brothel" and nephews here. whore she was active until her ic- Veteralfs Guard N0. 6 A. Veterans Guaid of Can- ada, despite the unfavorable condl- T, Ti‘ , _ ~l --i 1 l‘ dc yesterday morning. Mr. A. Corrlgan. of Georgtnoun. .“,.‘,‘;‘%.;.,.1f;.;;.,,.5..mesemedqgnu, appearance as they marched 1n Per‘ foct order through the streets of PAGF THREE _~, ,__,. f: y Y Patient I Druggisl‘ Doctor Let ils at ett f3’- Your llruggist l0 Let us be the linlr between you and the Doctors. have the beet in supplies. All drugs are obtained from the most reliable sources. can be relied upon. and both phone and mail orders receive best atten- on. An all night phone service ls at your dispoeel. We db crlptlons from lny Doctor. us your next. J. Ernest H. Worth Phone l2. As your Druglllt we Our Service penee pree- Leave DRUGGISTS 142 Prlnee IL 0f of D. of 1h STOP LOOK LISTEN! IT'S HERE The Biggest Show of the yeor Merry Minstrels of 1941 HOLY NAME HALL TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Eveninq Feb. 18-19 New Sonos New Jokes New Costumes New Novelties New Added Attractions Italy, Greece. the l-Io.,v Land. and - Egypt, While in South A-frica 511G 0i Oil-kl“! toured Cape Colony. Transvaal. _ _ _ Orange Free State. Natal. Rhcdcsla. Get your tickets now because every one is going to be German West Africa. and Portu- there gurése East Afrbieca. She was nilusical, - i111 an Bina- Ur ECITCSS 0 IIIOTC than uldinarv ability. She staged ADMISSION 35c Tickets now at Reddin Bros. and Jimmy: Taxi. We'll be seeing you at the Merry Minstrels Trinity United Church War Saving Certificate Cam- paign. East Parlor. Library for e v e A meeting of the local Canadian Legion War Services library cum- mitrce was held Saturday evening, February 15th. Dr. H. D. Johnson was appointed chairman and Miss L. A. Young. Secretary. The C.L.W.S. educational program ' ~ k l. t orrow ‘was di cussed and it was stated ‘we “mmdl m as “we om lc’s that there are over thirty registra- tions from this province for the correspondence course. It was decided that a library would be set up in the Legion Build- ing for use of the troops of all un- its. and that a request be made through the pres; and radio for suitable books, those wishing to con- tribute books for this purpose may either leave them at the Lefon. telephone 727. or communicate with one of the following ladies. Mrs. i. Rogers, Mrs. Chas. MacKen- 1 zie. Mi s L. A. Young. The com- mittee intends to hold another meeting at an earlv date when‘ further arrangements for the li- brary w1ll be made. RICE POINT SCHOOL At Kingston Mfllly CIUZCIIS tlu-ouscd llle route Cmr’ o1" lnalcli as the guardslncn, head- od by the Community Band. strung silarp contrast to the white banks of snow. Mayor R. H. Duvar. C0111" the Guard were transferred elsewhere but yesterday 38 new recruits. who joined the unit a few days i180. swelled the ranks making the pair- axle almost as large as on former the rack track. on the ice off the Pull as a parade ground for his men and they showed the benefit of this The route followed m the way t0 mond Streets. where .he Catholic Lclghtiur which headed the parade, was llfltl r the: the service vras conducted by Rev. Hilgh tics met n-t the corner of Richmond way of Prince and Kent Street. to rift 1110011111: opened in ult- ilsudl her lav-c residence way roll call was answered by 25 q monlbrrs with flu-cc visitors ple- T!" "PW", Bi --3°~ ,I-‘0LEY.—At the Provincial Sana- Feb from | the Institufc funds has been invest- | 0d in War Savings Cor ificatzs; Tell ldfliiltl"; has been paid to the Cana- . C "imdoulnk - m. Mtifgilil), Feb. 14, 1941, Mrs. Mary Ann McGuirk, aged Funeral from her late residence Monday n1 8.30 a. m. m, St. James Church. Smlmerfield. AVON-At the home of his parents, and Mrs. Gaston Avon. .Pownal Street. City. Gilbert Avon, age 2 veers (formerlv of gut)‘ iheHromains a}?! fléfltliflg‘ at ' ’ " "" "' "“ 18 . . Q . "OFT ‘Tommi? 5TUDENT3 5C‘ until Tilesdairmrenfiriinyznnsgiiien giro; Phyllis MacEachel n. g Grade Grade Helen MacDougall ' Donald S " LONDON Honor roll of Rice Point School for the month of January: Grade lX-l. Isabel MacEacliern Grade VIII-Sr. 1. Mary Donald. Gracie VIII-Jr. l. Ruby Mac- Dougall, 2. Viola MacEachern, 3. III-l. Murchison Mac- Eachern, 2. Ethylen MacDonald. Grade II-l. Rita MacDonald l. Perfect Attendance: and Mao- -'—Teacher: Jean MacDougall ART IN SIIELTERS tforis of old masters. painted by a bombed Chelsea artist, decorating Cadet E. Gr lotteiown at at R. M. C.. Mac- of Mr. and City. ST. M l-Ionor roll G". acle Cheverfo, Iv T0‘.\'ll5ilf‘l'i(l. Repmdu“ McPhec. 2. I-l. Arm MaoDo Floicnce Arsoiiault, Daniel Chroverie 2. Ann Keays, Edna Cheverie. Joan ady MacLeod of Char- prescnt taking a course Kingston. Cadet Mac- Lccd on graduation will join a unit of liis Majesty's Force». He is a son airs. Allison Maclcod, ARY'S CONVENT for January: maid. nu Oileverie, 3. Shirley‘ Grade lI-~l. Elinor-e Kerry's. Inez Katherine McDonald Margaret Malone, 3. Olailo Paquet walls of a Westminster air raid C. 1d 111A PM V,‘ C“. L 2 -““°"'°' we" ‘mvemd ' M“ sdilrltl Pi/lcbdndrdc a Alfailggtclilerifr S gl-lgn—vggimsoi"-m' Ii'----_~_ Cllcvoric. Grade V~l. 'v E. McIntosh, 2 BIRTHS Normi Chcieric Aiargarct Arsen- - €i sd on “u” iFebruar-y 16, 1941. to Major W. A. Grad‘ VI‘. xmm, ‘Wflnnk 2 Elnmro Gallant. Street. Charlottetown, February 16.; Margaret r1941. mighty-second year .da.v. at. 2 pm torlum. Saturday. fienncsscv }dav morning at fl a.m. 62 years. | Mr. in Eff. Miss Evelyn Burnett. Funeral leaving i. People's Oemcicrv at 2.30 D.m. The- regular monthly meellnrri was held in the school house on I-EARD.-At Lower Bedeqllc. Wil- Feb. 3rd with the President in the 15. 1M1. Mrs. Eohrlmn beard. sac cmp- 70 years. Funeral Monday from Joseph J. Foley. age 39 vcars. remains are resting at the A, A. Funeral Home. where thcv will be transferred the afternoon to SOUTLS. Funcr ' will be transferred to Otiilwl. DUKE‘. 1.30, f0 tie Ccntrevillc (Bedeuue) United church r in hcr f Ch{‘\‘(‘"ll' TllP-b" Grade X for In Inviflt: Llewellyn. u 15. 1941, His f ro m “l “c” L-l7-2-l7-ll o i0 12'! Ottawa. for} UNDERTAKER Charlottetown and North Wilfshire Blanche Canlpbrll, 3. Shirley Glover Grade Vlf-l. Gladys McDonald. Pan-dot. 3. Cwnevieve Grade VIII-l. Helen Mclasac, I. 'l‘eresa .\lrCorlnark, 3. Zvlerrlll fvleur- ant. Gade IX 1. Helm Glover, 2 McDonald. 3. Annie 1 Aillrrzarm lvlonrlcy‘, 2. U" l Kafhrvn McDonald. .1. Rum Croken In Memoriam memory of Dlrs. Jamel 1m pussrrl away Febru- nry 16th. 1M8 Today brings buck sari memories Of a loved one cone to rest. Remembered hv I-Ir-r Daughter Mrs. Brycr Jones. . MacLean EMBALMER Phone 149