Final Call iii/ladies Collections FOR ‘Prince Edward‘ island Hospital Campaign Envelopes are 50368 l9“ ll- u" heuees and all are who collected b! Monday. Give what you can for the sick and suffering and for our wounded and disalllel veterans. Every. dollar counts Ladies making the collection are urged to complete their work and re- port ali returns at Holnian’s, Sunny- side, on Monday between 10 A.M. and ' 5:00 RM, where receipts will be count- ed and tabulated. I MILLCOVE SCHOOL Report of Millcove School for February: Grade IX-l. Reagh Mclnnis. Grade VIII-—l..Helen Cullen; 2. llarie McQuaid; 3. Mary Hughes. Grade V-l. Everett Court; 2. llarion Court. Grade IV Sn-Frank Cullen. Grade IV Jr.-i. Billy Arbing; a. Dan Arbing; 3. Katherine Hug- ee. Grade IlI—1. Wilena McQuald; l, Carl Maclnnis. isGrade II—1. Paul Maclntyre; 2. Kevin Hughes. * Grade I Sit-l. Wendell Mac- lnnis d: Bruce Mclnnis (equali. Grade I Jn-Aubrey Arbhg, Teacher: Mary T. McKenna. (Patriot please copy) i i I Your Glaelee of These DIAMOND RINGS and“ Wren“, ‘m: Bluebird $50. ‘ Flawless igllllamgfleiynyggnd- _ , le fill-yo; ‘a. Wellner’ l. 4-_. amt auni in! hrhivallaraewe COOK‘! for Photographs CITY POL-IO! COUIT - At the Otty Police Oouat yesterday two drunks who were remanded to isil since Monday were discharged. A case of non-support was dismis- OIWIIL-vlll-NON IAUTOI-AL CHARGE. - Sunday, March 10th. Services Orwell 11 A. M. Vernon River 230 P. M. Cherry Valle P. M. Rev. Roy E. Webster. t rea- hymn-stunts.) 3-9~1i. SAORIFIOIAL GIVING. — The Script-urea es e. means of eveflitl- iaaton and education have proved their worth in Christian e r- ienoe. and the decades succee z the conclusion of the second Great World War will demand. as t-h should command. the sacrificial iving of all Christian peo 1e who e tihat the open le was intend to be the possession . Help the great cause of the P. E. l, Auxiliary or Branch of the Bible society as it 000W" stee in this great work. THE KIRK 01" ST. JAMES. - Both ltlornirig and Earning _Wor- ship tomorrow at The Kirk will 11¢ conducted bv the lviiniistci“. the Rev. T. ll_ Bussell Somers, M, A- S.T.lYl. In the Morning Mr. Soiners will commence a series of Lenten Scr- mons on the general theme fThc Cross in Christian Experience. the first of which will be entitled "For the sake of others." In the Evening the Sermon will be from the text "When they were awake, they saw His glory." The Church ‘ Qrganlst. Miss E. Lillian Mcherizie, Mus. Bac- will direct the music of both the Chancel and Gallery Choirs. The Morning Service will be broad- cast over CYCY. At Midweek Wor~ 5m‘, on Wednesday Evening at 7.30 the second Service in a series of Lenten Devotions and Meditations on The Seven Last Words from the Cross will be iheid Personals -a re ‘< Mr. C. C. Avard. proprietor o ' f The Busv East and manager oil the Backville Tribune. was in tilt city yesterday. Master J. Alvin MacVittie. Flor- est Hill. spent the “milk-end l" Bav Fortune. visiting his mother. Mrs. Lorne Keefe. and (Notices in: cnantocrowa Alluring ideas some SUITS Suits that are persuasively pretty . "y... Hilts that emphasize the fluent sleeve . . . whether in shirt waist type, modified “leg of mllltflli" 0r manipulated deep armhole. The)’ all have a feminine gentleness that certainly forecasts a iovelier Spring . . . all these features are part and parcel of the frank- ly flattering ways of the new suit fashions. Favourites are pastel shades and small checks._The Ladies’ Ready-To-Wear Depart- ment will be delighted to demonstrate Alluring ideas in Spring Suits. MGDRE £~ WLEODEE ' HAlii (l'l"e' i‘. l i) W N, P.E.l. Executive Meeting A meeting of tll8,EXi-3C\.ill\‘9 of The Scooters’ Club will be ll!.*l(‘l It the home of the Secretary. MlSS Alberta Bryant, N’! Grafton Street. Sunday. March 10th. at 3.30 p. m. lnvestitvuro of Leader Thursday night at St. Paul's Hall, Miss Louise Hoops-i; Assist- ant Cubmaster of the Seventh Pack was officially invested as a mem- ‘ner of the Great Brotherhood of Scouting. Mr. Frank Costello, Assistant Provincial Commissioner, officiat- ed, with Mr. Sterling Walker. President of the Charlottetown Scouters’ Club assisting. Others present at the ceremony were Miss Mary MacKenzie, Akela of the Seventh Pack; Mr! George Ander- son, Scoutmaster of the Seventh ‘Troop; Mr. Don Mavbeod, Mr. Wal- ter Conrad and Mr. Lorne Mac- Donald liaternaflonal Jamboree W- understand that there will he only one Scout to represent Prince Edward Island at the In- ternational Jamboree to be held next year in France. We wonder who will be the hard-worker who will deserve this honor, Several: Charlottetown Troop Last Saturday afternoon nine boys and S. M. Anderson set out on a "cooking" hike. They start- ed out about 1:30 across the through muddy’ fields arrived at the hiking objective, a place to ga- ther twlgs for the ‘Troop bulletin boards and to find a sheltered Qpot and some good dry firewood to start a fire. After the S. M. had tar-led the steaks and became sick, the hik- ers started hack for town across the lee. They arrived at Prince Street Wharf at 5 o‘vlock_ r-llriiox- lng s grand hike and keeping in with the motto "Keep the out in Scouting." This Saturday [has troop plans to practice some long distance signalling both with flags and lamp, and in two weeks time they expect to have a mappind. survleiv hike in the Inter holidays if th weather is suitable, Trinity Peck zlixera a leconder- were appoint- Developing 5c, each print 5c. One I'm lnlorgeireent with Moncton, N. B. bridge and after a wet tramp ing and estimation hike. e troop are also planning a two day e At the sat meeting of this Park an six: George Court, Hlxer. 80ml Ile Your Flieie Douglas Howstt Seconder. Brown Six: Kleir Hawaii, Sixer. Donald Maclieod, Seconder, Yellow Six: Ralph Mallott, six- er. Garth Mallett, Seconder. Bl Six: David MacLeod, Sixer. ‘Billy Reid. Seconder. There are now 26 hoyg in this . Pack and really good work is being don; in the different teats. Most or the boys have peeled their Tender- tpsd tests and are now doing work on the Flag and Knots. [liking News During Scout-Guide week the Clubs were kept going as well as the lcouts and Guides and the Cubs from Trinity and Zion would like to report a splendid hike on February 23rd. The weather was all that could be wished for such an event. We met at our different churches and with toboggana, skis, elelgha and 0 IV”, ‘W0 “III. y’ e4" ' ”' the-luau law MARIvIfIM PH “um-only a s 0T0 , sTUDIO _. alone and tellwfheom'aeiaklg.d ‘ boys, and when we got. to the Ex- perimental Farm, we covered the an hour or two of real good coast- ing, thanks to Gordon FarrclL we where a izood hot supper of beans and brown bread was served by then joined forces at ion. e took up most of Prince Street tilled Out. lio Pain‘. » with? lnp Ill. A wonderful time was had by all. especially the leaders. After returned to Trinity Social Hal] the lady Club leaders. NEW ARGYLI AND VICINITY The farmers of this vicinity have their winter fuel home and sewed and are now enlased in hauling their seed potatoes. Mlle Catherine Dan-sch has re- iurned homo after spending six weeks in Charlottetown attending the Short Course. Mr. and Mrs. John hlacxlnnon have returned home after being in Montreal for sometime. Sgt. Daniel Msclaohern has re- turned to Halifax after spending a short vacation at liis home hare: “lflftlllid ,l a w: o.» s. atoll’. '13‘? minim‘. Gillie e back at work again after heina Mme a few days wi n in- GUARDIAN favorab ‘under. the cent visitor to Canoe 0o l u, W . I. Catherine Gllll], ggilelat of Mr. and Mrs. Oollnda cflllratulatlons are extended t M. u M . ° th: Llir-‘rlvalrilif Jallhanonllhcihvin “n For Foot ‘Ailments B. J. A. BROWN. D.P Orthopedic oiiinorooisr ill Olaal George Itreet UIAIIDTTITUWN. P-I-l- Mr. J h . cent vlsltoli‘ wfsziiiiieiriii w" l n. M"- JOhH Stewart is kept qulgg billy knit"!!! "so heads for the Th frl d bell, ‘coal: '¢‘;§..¥".';.‘*-,,l'- , know that she is up around slain gar‘. having recovered from QnQu- Min Sadie Stewart of Charlotte- town lias returned to rfltvverina from an illness. Thomas 8t rt tor to Bzwelatlimlia: u‘ Mr- a d M . m“ “mum” fllufihh If. lnman or m. and Mrs. Alex eriimlio: "M *- IG. F. lliitoliaeon omianrnisre ‘ltneiellete n i» no o. u. resume n. bu with his tlente ep deniic of l ems; uuneraeelaareeieie- was 8.2.3:‘? t . ‘ l l l I Wdgiemkesn a vicinity are iijyfln Ulla ltmn we; e re- m. ting of glaaeea for‘ tilt eeeaeatioa at ocular le- feats. . Jl-flrefton J8me: 1 skillful \ Island soon w l be closed off Minis There are no prisoners there n _._-_._____. DEVIL'S ISLAND PIISOU EMPTY PARIS March 7—(AP)—De_Vll'! rison off French Guilt!" iclallv. ill’ d todsiw try of Justice sai WASIIUVGTON MONUMENT Th0 w hington t. u‘ feet highuis the igiiiisltnniiiiasm structure ln the id. . ,_ l _ _A_____ \ HAIRDRESSING , scnooi. lealaa wt t" En ehae with the aw- dafra Izaak ' m” u ow ii _.___.