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I romance! ____H_____ _ll;liil iDlAN NEWS " i On Friday afternoon, well known and highly tenderly nursed by his only daughter, Mary. year. passed peacefully Starring .\l.~\lfG.-\lfl<l'l‘ (TBRIFN and JIMMY l1i'lf.\.\"l‘l'l With JUNE ALI.\'S()N was borne with great and resignation. mm.-.n.iv.ri.-.-.-u-.- .-..-.-.-i.-u-.-. .-.-.-.-.1.-.1.I.-.-I~v.v.-p,-_-,.-,-,q,-HH,-t, h'h'b'lfi'i| n'u'-' a .E M P I R E To-Day Only g SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 and 8:45 sin _ Kenna. of Vernon. . . , till all local undertakin director and treasurer fellow man. differences neighbours On many of were half way. broadmlnded, taking a people about him, TIYlOI ' Dams by not..." us“. - r ems by t" Marcus - so... m... s. ca... Wilbur and Jerry Cody ' Original Story by Crone Wilbur Also Serial Masked Slnrvel No. ll Bluenose Schooner - Cavalcade Of The Dance quired encouragement. , The number flowers. i V _ - _. -_. ST. PA TRICK ’S PLAY BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY Presents , “THE RALE McCOY” PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE‘ MARCH 16th nnd l7th Reserve The Dales Curdle of St. ing widow. one American Arm Netherlands ast BC. and Pte. Arthur ter, Mrs. William Coady seven weeks. i attended, took place sy. February 5th. to Presents BAPTIST CHURCH HALL TUESDAY and THURSDAY, MARCH 6 and 8 at 8 P. M. Specialties Adm. 35 cts. Produced by Permission of Samuel French Canada l.td.. Toronto. cupied his throne and slated by Rev. B. Croken 'l‘HE CHARLOTTETOWN COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOClIiTION Presents The TRAP? FAMILY SINGERS PRINCE or w/sues course HALL FRIDAY. MARCH 9-8215 P. M. FOR MEMBERS ONLY ‘ . other triumph in M-G-Mn which stars also Jimmy opens at the Prince Theatre Monday. y i i i é. i . g ‘i! i opinions of mass letters and messages sympathy bore testimony of the ‘i-"l-H-"l-‘ifvi high esteem in which he was held by all those who kncw him. He was attended during his last Illness by Rev. Father J. W Mc- Duns’sn's Iiasillca, of which church he was s long and faithful member. He leaves to mourn: his sorrow- daughter. R. E. Shreenan, l-Iazcibrook, four sons, Sub-Inspector William J. nf the Royal Canadian Mounted Pol- ice. Ottawa; Cpl. Clifford with the somewhere in the Indies; Fred, parish priest at Klmhcrlu‘, His Excellency Bishop Boyle Jose Iturbi and June Allyson. In Memoriam MR. JAMES MONAGIIAN February 2nd. i945, Mr. James Monaghati. a rcspectcti farmer of l-fazelbrook, having been wife and for over a tohls eternal rest after an illness which patlrnre Born at Hazelbrook. August 12th. 1866. he was the eldest son of the late John and Mrs. Monaghan. nee Margaret Cullen. In 1903. he mar- ried Genevieve Gertrude Sullivan. daughter of the late Owen Mrs. Sullivan. nee Margaret Mc- and He resided at Hazelbronk all his life and took a prominent part. in Is of a gresalve nature. He was particu- larly interested in co-operative dairylng and in education, bcingna l? s Hazelbrook Dairy Association since I 1893 and s member of the board of MacDonald Consolidated School for many years. lie was a quiet conscientious and God-fear- ing man and it. has been said that no one ever turned to him for assistance or advice Wlllfitllli going away a stronger believer in the great faith and charity of his 0111516115 among diplomatically settled by, an appeal to him as he seemed to have the happy faculty of being able to get. others to look at both sides of the question and then to agree to meet each other His was s full and lmple life. intensely proud of his Irish des- cent. ever throwing his influence on the side of right. well read and m- terest in public affairs. and in the enjoy friendship snd confidence of pcr- sons of all creeds and classes. his door was alivays open and his hand at all times outstretched in boun- tiful kindness to those who keen inc M rs. Rey. with inc Canadian Army in Italy. one sis- of Alex- andre. and one brother. Joseph R. of Winnipeg. His other brother. John Edward. predeceased him by The funeral, which was large- on Tiles- St. Dun- stan's Basilica where solemn Req- "tsu n to THE unntntzs" 3.1;“ Fame Rev. K. MacMlllan, Sub-Deacon. UC- was JI- and Rev. delight- ful new film, "Music for Millions." Durantt, It Edward pro- the re- cards. of life- J. Sullivan. Other clergy occupy-D mg seats in the Sanctuary were. Rcv. R. V. hfclicnziehltector. St. Dutistatfs University, Rev, G, Mc- Donald, St. lfargarevs; Rev. G McDonald. St. Dunstan’: Univers- ill’; Rev. D, McNeiil. North Run- ticu, and Rev. I... Douzan, Char- lottetown. The honorary pail-bearers tvere: Premier J. Walter Jones, Vi. Chester S. McLure. M. W Wood, Albert Ings. Frank Driscoll and A Roy Jones. The active pail-bear- ers were William Coady. Lucius O. Ylielly. Russel Driscoll. Earl lngs, ~’91'f-‘.\' mill"? and Scymcur Far- quharsnn. interment was in the Catholic cemetery. May his soul rest in peace. Mass Cards: Gertie; Florence and Bill; Cliff; Fr. Fred; Arthur; Mary and Ray: Hazel. Billy and Paul; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mona- glint}. Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. Willlluti Cuady; Mrs. John E, Monaghan; Mr. and Mrs Jos_ eph Sullivan; Mrs. Frank Sullivan and 18111113’; Mr. and Mrs. W. '1‘ Coady; Frank Drlscoll; Mrs. Bells Drlscoll and family; Mr, and Mfg, Ambrose Coady; Mr. and Mrg, Ambrose McMillan: M-r. and Mrs. . J. MacDonald: Mr. and Mrs. Danicl Drls/soll; Mr. and Mrs. Rus. sel Drlscoll; John McMillan; Mrs. John Shreenan and Kathleen: Mr. McGulgan: Kathe Gertrude Costly; Ottawa; M11 in nnd famil Charlottetown; rlne Currugher; Helen Driscoll, Mr. and r. , o. Kelly; Mr. and Mrs. MMJIMxI; Lean; Mignon Mrs, .1. s. Fleming: Mrs. ivilllam Jackman; Mr. and _Mrs. Wilfred McKcnna; 'Mr. and Mrs. Roland Goody; Mr. and Mrs. Eilélctte Belly; Catholic Women's League. Charlottetown; Laurens Shrec-nan. Vaticouvcr; Katherine Sullivan, Boston: Mr. and Mrs, A. A. MacDonald, Ottawa; Mr m4 M"- E- A- Gfefiolre. Montreal. Flowers: Florence ano Bill, wreath; the Ines family, spray; Huzclbruok Dairy Association, wreath. 34955120.! of Sympathy: Sisters of The Precious Blood; Mrs Cam. cron and Lloyd; Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Wood; Mr. and Mrs Herbert McPherson; Mr, and Mm q ,1, Wood; Mr. and Mrs Cecl‘ Wood; Mr. nnd Mrs. Reg. Cronin; My, and ltfrs. Stanley Preston, Boston: Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hagan: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hamill: Estelle hfae. lstmc; Rita MacDonald; Emma 1101mm: lifts. Hutrh L. MttcDon- ald; Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Ling-s Mm, Boswell Jenkins; Mr. and M“, Gordon Evans.- Mrs. s. Plneau and Edward; Hazelbrook Women's In. stitutc; Mr. and Mrs. Ben]. Par- quhurson and family: Mr. and Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure; Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Clow; Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hnmm and family: Mr. and Mrs. Wcndall Mulch; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mac-Lend; Mt. Herb- ert Vvcinenis institute; Mary CPIWTS’; lviuri Stordi‘; Mr. rind Mrs. Thont: Brazil and family; Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Slrivin. ltftintrenl; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ross; Mr nnd lifrs. W. F Cameron. Boston Mr. and Mrs. Mr. nnd Quebec; Mr. Burns, Ottawa. Y2 . Mr. MacQunrrle, Mrs. William gilaril of Thanks Mrs. James Mon-aghan and fam- ily wish to thank all those who sent Mass Cards, flora] otter-tn“, and messages of sympathy, and especially neighbors and friends who were such n comfort during their sad bereavement. ‘Yestrtlay’: Market MAIKDT PRIC I8 YIISTEIDA! E885. D9!‘ d0!» 35-4‘ Hay i g i and Mrs. Fred McKenna; R059‘ and Mrs. John Cron- y: The Gyro Club. ‘ t “Chum *- COOKI. for Phowlrlllll ivo and inhcttve ChB-Iflfir-Th! services ‘for Wilts 11 A. M. Wh ti a P. hunieriuver 1% g ___._. CONVALESCENTI-Mrs. J. . MacLean has received word from Maiden, Mass, that her son-in-law Mr. Donald Monro, is m a good recovery from a fractured skull received while working as R M 3-8-11. and Morse Company. FAMILY BEREAVED-A cable received here Thursday from 'Bue- nos Alres, Argentine, announced the death in that city of Mrs. Rach- ael Murchison, widow of the late Captain John Murchison. Mrsfl Murchison! and family frequentl,‘ visited this city and at her sum- mer home at Point Prim. Deep regret will be felt at her passln . CHURCH NOTICE for Parish o! Milton and Rustico for Sunday. March 4th. St. John's, Milton, Holy Communion ll.00 A. M. Evening ,~Prayer 8.00 P. M. St. Mark's, Rus- tico, Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. Lenten Service, St. John's, Wed- nesday. March 7th at 8.50 P. M. Rev. Sidney J, Davies, Racing.‘ n POLICE COURT—At the Police Court yesterday a, female charged under the Excise Act wasflned $100 and costs or three months in jai and under the I-rohibitton Act $200 and cost; or three months. Two ipersons charged with vagrancy were ‘each remanded one week. A per- son charged under the Public Health Act was remanded one week. A drunk and disorderly was given thirty days in jail and e drunk was discharged. A WIDE-AWAKE CLUB-The Beaver Club entertained in an unique manner on Thursdav after- noon at Mrs. J. M. Iilclfluqyen‘: retty apartment, when the mem- bers invited in fifteen guests to latternoon tea and an auction ui fancy work and home cooking; ‘under the humorous auciioncermg ct Mrs. P. J. Proud and Mrs. F. A. Johastone. the bidding was very brisk and a nioe sum of money was realised for the furtherance of the splendid war effort of this 930111316 grou of women. Those Blllbl-IBB at t e tes hour were Mrs. Pope Beer, Mrs. Arthur Affleck, Mrs. Frank Tmney, Mrs. Aben McLean and Mrs. P. J. Proude. BIBLE Socurrx. - The influ- ence ot the Bible and its ‘transmi- ous truction must not be forgotten. as Dr. Nathaniel Mlckiem says. "We must make the Bible available in Europe, because it must be th basis of the new civilization." Th late Archbishop of Canterbury, cf revered memory, said "Let us also lll this great. crisis of the world's history reflect on the inestlmable value the work of the Bible Soo- iety is doing in bringing all notions that which alone can su ply the foundation of wurfd unty and world fellowship.” The P. l. l. Aux- iliary needs your assistance in this great work. Till XIII 0F ST. JAIIII. — The Holy Communion will be cele- brated in he Kirk morning at eleven Christians, without dJSLXHCtlOD is to creed or denonninauon are wel- come to receive the Blessed Sacra- ment. The Celebration will be fully cnoral unrlcr the dnitction of The Church Organist. Miss E. illian Mcrsctizie, Mus. Bac. In the ven- ing a Service of Solemn Thanks- KlVlXlK will be held. The Minister. the Rev. T. H. Russell Sorners. . A., a T. M.,_ will conduct the Services and deliver the Sermon. The Church. School meets at 2.30 P. M. Midweek Worship Wednes- day Evening at 7.30 will include the Biblical Studies of Jacob's Wrtstling at Penlel and Jesus Walking on the Sea. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. —The Serplce of Morning Worship will be conducted by the Minister, the |Rev. I. Judson levy, B. D.. with sermon. The ‘be Steiner's " |World." The Communion of lord's Supper will be observed. The Church School under the dir- |cct n of the Superintendent, Mr. Ralph J. Rupert, meets for Bible ‘Study rlod at 2.30 P. M. _ of the Air" Radio Service IWlU be conducted from the Baptist ‘Church at 5.30 F. M. The address by Mr. Lpvy will be "The Cost of Disciplesh i t i m choir will be "O Lord We Trust Alone In Thee" (Randall. Will all who wish to be present kindly ar- nngo to come at 5.15 P. M. The music of the day will be in charge of Mrs. u. Elliott Full, and director of choir. This ‘ of the Air" service will take e place of the usual '1 P. M. Service (lflNlffillATlOfl lalll SUDAN C sis-assure ‘oUliSl r - ° “Roi”; auras. llvlm United Church March 4th srs u to ows: North be det vea- rtanoe in the future recon- ind ip.’ The anthem by the p“ Opposes Changes In Proliibitm Liquor law f The following resolution was Psned unanimously st s meet- ng of the Charlo teitown Baptist Church on Feb. 2i: "Whereas there prevails the sup- PW" vincll t. - W“ "°"'“Y- 1°“ P- u- m“ iiiiliiié‘ iimuii" oliiisiin “will. 5”“ - "afu- inns to enact some changes in he Prohibltory Temperance Aot of his Province thereby opening the way for the sale of alcoholic bev- erages under Government Control “Whereas in the opinion of the members of the Charlottetown _ Baptist Church such s law would rimental to the success or the work this and all Christian churchu are attempting to do in the interest of the youth and oth~ ers of the country at large. "Whereas this interest in the youth lies not alone in their spiritual welfare but in moral. mental and strength as well. “Therefore resolved. that we as Church whose chief desire is the betterment of mankind. urgc our representatives who constiture the present legislature to with- hold sny relaxation of the present Prohibitory Act, if such is planned. but rather to seek to strengthen the regulations to the end that our youth may have a _frilr chance to reach the years of man- hood and thereafter without ba- ing subjected to the handicap of legalized liquor storcs commercial- ized for material. profit and crtin. more than for the unlift nnd bet- terment of our people.” peg i In Memoriam MR5. MINNIE RYAN Relatives and friends through- out the prcvince and elsewhere were grieved to hear of the pass- ing of Mrs. Minnie Ryan. (nee Cain), at. her home 50 Gerald Street. early Thursday mqmlng.‘ eb. 8th. The late Mrs. Ryan had been in failing health for a year or more. but ivas confined to her bed only a month and in spite of the lov- ing care and affection which she received. she finally succumbed to the will of God. after having re- ceived the last rites of the Cath- olic Church. of which she was s fervent and devoted member. Mrs. Ryan will long be rememb- ered by her intimate friends ‘and neighbors for her kind disposition and Christian Charity. She was born at Summe ville. P. E. 1.. Nov. 20. 1872. being the daughter of the late Bridget Kelly and Edward Cain. she loaves to mourn two son-I. Denis, of Vancouver. B. 0-. ward serving with R. C. C. B. over- seas. and one daughter. Eileen at home. Denis had been home on s visit m, his mother. but unfortunately it was necessary for him to leave on_return to his duties the morn- previous to his‘ mother's death. Also left to mourn are two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Donahoe. Arlington, Mass., and Mrs. Ellie O'Keefe. Lexington. . Mass. He!‘ husband John. predeceased her about thirty years ago. The funeral which was largely attended took place from her late residence Saturday morning. Feb. 10th to St. Dunstanb Basilica where requiem High Mass was sung by the Rev. Louis A. Dougan. who also conducted services at the grave. Interment was in the catholic cemetery. Charlottetown. The honorary pail-bearers were: LL-Col. D. A. MacKinnon, Mr. W Chester S. McLure. Robert Tom- lins. John Lacey, Fred Taylor. and J. M. Murley The active pail-bearers were: Fergus Connors. W. A, Davey. John Benton. Harry McAusland. Edward Arsenault. and Garfield Taylor. Gard of Tlldlllfl The famiiv of the late Mrs. Minnie Ryan desires to thank their many friends and neighbors for kindness shown them during their recent bereavement. 2-24-11 PRODUCE MONTREAL . March '1 - (C?) — Produce ' ices today imported by the Domihrion Department of Ag- Ihigigfsfi fallow k : 0t mic ed for export A Large 35-35% A Medium 3li2-32; A bullets fi-Zflbfi; B 29-30. C 22- 30. Packed for export A Large 37: A medium 35. Race ts: 1006 boxes. Wholesale iobblnn 3514-39.»: current re- c No I pasteurized 35 del 2 31 del Mtl; first rude creamery prints lob price 36'. 4'1; first grade solids. lob price 38-36% Receipts: 202'? boxes. CHEESE: Current white and rol- ored, western 20 FOB. colored Qua 22; white 20% FOB; wholesale white and colored for local trade and export western 20 ll/l6-2l' which‘ is thus cancelled for this oc- caslo Back in col d0 23. hit 2i -2l% f locgletradlele w e y‘ m Canada their ' physical - KONG. spots Dress tell , "ll Bhhllr" e spring, so the poets ssyfiis the seuon when s man's fancy lightl turns hts of l vo. '1‘ u: spr n‘ smote may other people in s very dlflerent . To most borne owners, for in- stance. S ring means cleaning-tm - time to put. one‘: . rsonal aflslrs in order - to e stock o! oneself. This year, when living your- self and your Olll the annual goin -over. don't over- look your p vote papers, espe- cially your life insurance. Ctr- cumstances may have changed since they were last reviewed: someone whom you named a beneficiary may have died; u policy purchased with a - cular intention in mind may no longer be required for that reason, but for another; the lnsutran you considered, ado- qua e a year or more ago me now fall fur shdrt of mee y actual requirements as you see to solve problems like those almost every day, and I will be very glad to discuss them with you, in strictest confidence. Call or write ma if you have any questions on mat ers connected with Life Insurance. H. C. BOHAKER llnlt Manage-r Sun Life of Canada 145 Richmond Street Charlottetown. P.I.l. '1: tint‘ them today. Here is where I have said "One thing is Sure In; may be able to be of service gw-C-T-U- h" “ever Wflvcred no,» to you. It is a part of my job lowered its standards." Can you ' merit mmdo over ers’ Journal" the statement w“ made that women in favor of wet Presiden W.O.T.Ut: Mead Wise Bruit-h. and 5950c will only permit brief ex- trsctl phrases used to describe ablq opponen tihs dry cause, and June Allyson. wh ' . 5M 5 saulllafclzrefiol-‘gtarird Margaret O'Brien. .11 m, Iturbi t, new mm or one" g - ‘Edward Theatre nténaiyfh’ PM‘ breweries where beer will b. brewed daily for the defenders o; our coasts. at. once arts", add to safety on land and sea? Iilcre u“ sales on land. Juvenile delin- quency. A general lowering o! moral standards among those who have stood for the best. I5 m, picture black enough? But tit. candles are not all out. LISTEN; estimate in, worth. of that state. and over in times of crisis? The increasing loyalty of our women to um- wcrk o-t all times? In s. recent issue of the “Brew. ropsgands may well em i i, he out-lflllt in-oohilng t! of American lines l. Lelsh oolvin. 4" f stalunchriiess "To 63!’ % flCl of distillers. n8 NOTES nu ' SILENT any: pe its the deed who fought alive; All dons forever with the need in triv S 9 - with ancient hsto and Prellldlfl and rode! Donors of glory to time's further- llf l8.- MY"! "I ‘W’ °'ivit§"°.'§?.'§w“' u“ “if: one and ‘m g 5004700 and expenditures of Sli- “Qhdjfijnfm m‘ “d "9"" 0041M for Ill-Wile hlimmlilil ~ Praise long their rtlon: flowers PPWl-m‘ d "m" swig,“ f" with every sp B: n“ awn“. o "f: plums Ami“ "m “mm n“ ma’ “d WIDE as shown in the Public “m” “I” m‘ Accounts tabled in the win But could they speck who died It duty's task. What think you of the livips they would est? . This. and no more: that war on earth should cease And men should find the WI! Q0 lasting peace. l6 1m, increase of 5 4- s: cam s. cum aoflgivér meenpmlom year, m; amps nasomo- W" W" °‘ ‘m’ ‘°“"" Lite 12:55-55: 45-45 stun stores. , 8cm one has aid, "Life has “h” nuts, lam the habit or putting u. on trait m ugfadftif,“ h. PM...“ e .1 the second watch." The sttrno- ‘mum boosted the total!“ tlon toward the new endeavor. g1 954.9% as Omtrpsred to 5,4.- tlte new duties where we are 0455“ in 194; ' lfiairningthfresh dways ting in‘ . , ngs e wor o‘ alpprwll 0B DRINK B L i . for a task wisely undertaken j : have passed out and we have en- tered into a period of dull routijntf‘, of repetition method, ti-lctf u. sale tit spirits scant applause of humdrum $1.4 mimifinestfist should c010 waiting-The second watch. Pro- wl“; i; going bably w, are less interested, less enthusiastic, more o ma, for latest fiscal Y!" candle is binning low and hes not gpnoore than m’ .000 was sififll even "been snuffed"-Soe verse! for liquor and beer, and drinkers u. w and 4'1. contributed nearly one-flit" o’ During January had February we look backward and study the successes of our early days and sometimes wonder tf this second watch is worth while. Critics mi, Has the W.O.T.U. lost it's old power and influence? Half hearted worfrers or jolners sa-y. "What is the uhe anyway? Evildoers have the running of everything. They are powerful in politics with money and we Just watch and wait. What is the use? Dr. Frank Crane "Today is yours. God has Elven it to you Take its pleasures and be gilad Play the man. Tiodswis yours. Just n little strip of Light between two darknesses, use it. All your yesterdays He has taken back. sl tomorrows are still in l-I hands." We have to con- sider the future-the past is of to ed as let us place for the rninuh slde-by-sids some of the blot and some of our lighted candles Recent issues of our ob optionflsmes fen;- for defeat. flows where s. contest is held.” keUPi are . o sure. weemn have always feared en Pm, on. wort on. and in due season not. "Ion-the structure Our ' todays snd yesterdays uild. ‘truly lhi/pg and fashion these, ‘ ykeisterday by Premier A. , Mac- Liqur profits it semen. v h fi bulk ments showed 851M- mount coming from f-hl 114"" Commie ' the entire revenue of the Pmvlll‘ clnl treasury. comely too, of course. to mlnlon treasury. They Breweries Limited for 12 mOYlW from operations was and net profit increased by“ per oent over the has written. trig 51,211,815 one hnf of this be- the refundable portion excess profits tax In the snlflB time working capital W115 increas- The simple truth ls that. this country's wine and times, there exists the imperative HEW‘ slty that we concentrate all our ruouroes ose isn't enough whiskey, or that mac Local have amused their so that wet cash freely into every plm merthls and other comments thll; still we are not only n3 s candle burning, but lh light. because Cod .i| im- le and His promises m ' the brewers is our pray- diail mp if We faint that we rein Time ll with materials filled; m»; the blocks with ‘which in Accomrrs snow rooms ighestdn record and up ll .- over 1w. contributed’ he of the increase in income lthmilh several other depart- Totsl revenue for the yeflf’ "N Prom Ottawa Jflllmll Those who complain of wartime on. 1n British Columbia, it was 1"‘ l d- They paid melflfiF should noio- also the l statement or Can-duh l tOtbl‘ Profit ofas coesigw whim gapoomo went for taxes: Ocedln? Y?“ by more than $1,000.00’) drinknlng bill is flu"! high ls ‘we can afford nerr. spirit are luxuries at all eclslly w. “h” 511d "P on the single and "M! ectlve of “ nal D1'@5°""m°"' who grumble that there of three great ocean lfnerswtg be equipped with flos ins i We offer for sale: 1 i Pulley, all recently overli 75d Straw v My. Potatoes, 75 lb. bu’ i 190 Butter, dairy 40c Roast beef Ic-loc Steak. per lb. ave-aw Chickens $1 50-322! Fresh lettuce, head 15-30 Celery 25-304: Corned beef 25-30 Oranges, dos. 45c Tomatoes, lb. 33c New cabbage, lb. 5 New beets, 5 lb. 25c Fow $135-$200 Fresh Cod. lb. 1 Squash, lb. p4; Apples, dos. 15-45: Aniet. n 50-70 , y I .' Turnips, lb 2r These four Prince Edward winders were among the troops who " CKFPOf-‘l- 1° 5° came back to Canada on the hospital ship "lstitls" on Pride . ft to ggvfglPg-utibéé n, fig right they s": m. w. L. m. cum-i llolsll; m. t. s. in. PON- Mushfnomsl m; ‘ u, age; rte. It. L. Osborne. 51! Kant Street. Cfiriottetows Spinach, lb. jg Whslen, New Zesllpdr-(Olnldlln Army P115“). . and Pie. J. l.‘ times the taverns are out of bet-r. lose siaht of realities .. _. _ L-.. . ENGINES FOR stir. 1 STUDBBAKER PRESIDENT-l CYL- INDER. _ ' PEERLESS-J CYLINDER. MASTER BUlCK—-5 CYLINDER. These engines are mounted as stationary enti- Ines on frames, complete with Clutch and Drive running order. May be seen__st Lumber Ysrtl. L. M. Poole E iloinnany CHARLOTTETOWN-DOX AI‘ l i soled. and . in 8W1 f