SHOWS‘ AT 8:15 - 7 and 9 ~ “and f‘l i0iili éLSOLDIER " BARRY FITIGERALD PAULINE GODDARD ROMANCE - ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE BOYS PLUS NEWS OF THE DAY AND IPETE SMITH SHORT ' THE Cl-iAkwTTggllvhLgliigiltDlAN . PAGE T115121 . z Milly stricken, and passed away in EMPIRE TO-NIGHT and SAT ~ SHOWING AT 7 AND 8:45 IN FIVE YEARS! i SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2:30 "On ion slid vicinity were shocked and saddened when they learned that Also Serial Masked Marvel No. ll MR. ALLAN III! U80 - Feb. 7th, the people of Hamp- e funeral of a Argyle Shore, was sud- and. and ti-u good neighbour. Two sons, Blucnose Schooner - Cavalcade 0f The Dance it may ,s iev minutes. are left to mourn. llr was the son oi the late Mal- The coin Ferguson and his wife, Isa- was hel beiisliscFarlane, and had lived on Feb. ll. and was largely attended. 8111; 3‘ Marl’ 318W“!- iiis old homestead for ‘I4 years. He Rev. J. n! I prosperous farmer, a sturdy supporter of the Church c! Scot- ! v {The Kirk Si. Jules Inlay 0.00 I'M-ionic; and ‘Ills Kirk session will meet I Jackson “ Prifllfllflfv l" llolv Communion. John IDNDON — (OP) entered inc Mayfair apartment of d‘ tog. one o! Britain's out‘; stan ng t ea rca pro ucers. an - -t stole expensive personal belong- Verna. Ohristeilr. Buddy. Louise. Jami: Hyl tponed funeral service 3- Chrmeflfl at the home on Sunday, H. Bishop conducted the service and was asslstc ~—-;,,;,f, Beverly Good; 3. Frederick Edwin on thc old instead and mrne on an ad- rig farm, ‘and onc daughter, e (Mrs. Peter Murchison, Ar .- llnfiion, Mass), also three brothers Ne , of Bonshaw; John Shore, and Alexander of Everett Washington, besides 11 gran dren and a large circle of fric Argyle Messrs. Rogerson a n d . Thieves Serial “Desert Hawk" No. 13 M91011? Parade Traveltalk, ra KDALE scrroor. 2. Lewis MacFadycn. B ' 3. Shirley Gr Velma Good; .3. Doris Gallant. Vice Principal's Dept.: Grade VII-l. 2. Betty Cook; 3. Leo Murphy Wo Gevsl Vpgt; 3. A1’ ene Bell. Miss Haslam's Department: div Hickox. u l; 2. R th Good; 8. Pamela Gguilet. u M18! Doyle's Department: Grade II-l. Erma MacDonald. Bertha Vast. Ruth Watters, ual; 2. James Warren; 3. Irvin Bugfi. l-l. Robert Gregg?‘ 2. c ox. Mlllar MacFadyen, Principal. Mabel Auld. Vice-Principal. Wlnnifred Haslam, Assistant. Mary Doyle, Assistant. CALEDONIA SCHOOL Report for February: 5mg.’ Grade X-l. Louise MacPherson: nds 2. Victoria Walker Grade 1x (Al-l. Viola stewsi-r; Cameron. Grade IX (Bl-l. Betty MacDon- Gradc Vii-l. Verna Stewart; 2 d by Red p_ John Stewart and Margaret Cam- Hampton U 111mg eron, equal; 3. Pearl Stewart. Church. The remains were then taken to Argyle Shore Ccmetcry 2- Marion MRCPhBI-Sflfl- and were laid beside his wife who predeceased him four years ago. e pail-bearers were: John MacQuarrie. George Duns- ford, Gordon MacDonald. Robert Ferguson, James Campbell. Grndc VI-l. Elva MacDonald; Grade V--I.‘Mal"garet Stewart; 2. Florence MacLennan. Grade IV—l. Douglas Walker; 2. Stewart MacDonald. Grade III-i. Buddy Stewart. Grade II-l. Annie Macbennan. Grade I (Al-l. Sally Stewart dz William MacLennan, equal; 2. Charlesena Martin. Grade I (B)—l. Johnny Martin. Perfect attendance: Buddy, Bet- ty and Verna. West work in PT Margaret, 4/‘ GAPITIII. W“ Til-MY AND 3A1‘, snows AT 3:15 - r and s=4s AWBJTIJREASWLUNGASMWESIIS GREAT .Wil'li RED RYDER READING I110)“ DANGER T0 RID THE RANGE 0F RENEGIDQ‘ EFLHIBHBEHAHIIM night at 58b alter having left _-_-__ _ - I Grade X (A -1. Colleen Gaudet; Grade x (Bl-l. Robert aeii- 2. wart Woods, Blair Swan, equal; . Noreen Smith; Lima?‘ Grade VIIL-l. Eleanor elgigI? l. ,ClI1b last evening. .IMr. mlgf“ MéitCIiM Colploral Gr do v1__1_ J ' i .Ga van er eersc .prss- 600015? 2. Vaundaoyéfigg? 1°35,’ 5335;]... oi the Allied Club. and mo. Helen Macbean; Grade V-1. Sivlvla MacKay; nfltemsting talks on the attitude oi u Grails glV-l. Gloria Godkin, Lil- all en ils, equal; 2. Ens. Bert- gmr, hatred of ram; 3. Arth R . Maw” (e “nus useell, Bhirleyqnot further the cause oi peace “grade I —l. Mary Jean Burke.‘ H ————— ‘The ~ arronor Roll for month of Febru- this trip. than on the previous day. rrmchml,’ De "ma": when e took two hours and ten te wransacted. 1t was decided s? send a delegate to a forthcoming Lorraine MacQuar-r ' o ipeign, the club being 100 oer w“ Figttthisyigogilnlftsvsvirlaenee in Char- O 0 ter. Miss Orella Perry. looked very charming in a 801d coloured dress with brown acces- icrlirlisr alisniinri OIAIWILL 101' Photographs CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- IUIANCI ‘ WILDIY Lodge 1.0.0.1". Second degree tonight. 3-2-11 ngAVINDISII UNITED CBIJBCII iic Worm! . day March .m. North . ffin. Minister. 3-2-11 DIAD Services Marc 4th: Pleasant Val- ley. 11 am. North Granville. 3 p. m., Bradalbane. 1.30 pm. Rev. D J M Minister. will. minister. vio Court yesterday a. local man charg- ed un er the Prohibition Act was gahtd $200 and costs or three Llefifltha dams! dwe enoed to two months jail and a suspended sentence. CAB AND TIA IN MOVE- MENTS — The mail train arrived ‘rormenrtine at 4.55. two hours late. and docked at Borden at ii o'clock. ferry made better time on minutes in c . after being four hours late at Tormentine dus to traffic congestion. Some dam- age was caused Wednesday on the Torrnentine side by a freight car ing into the bumper of the Y's MEN'S CLUB - President Ralph MscLean Dreslded at the meeting of the Y's Men's Guests were eds. The latter two lave in- the Germans will " of his adventurous esca-PB 1mm Ngrway, Reports of committees and other items of business were P 4th. 11.00 asnltbglteaonlegk Brlrégmpd Mm ' "- -The ALBANI} UNITED CHURCH Anny! ing with ters re a merside. both ways by plane. norms IJVII Services on Sunday will lows: Clyde River Babba. st 2 pm. serv . I nsn. Creek Services st 7.30 pm. Bel-vices the Mandi will commsnso the fe of our in Crucifixion“ Y E ZEMA ? ‘IOTU-IVIITII ._ l. mnrm"".'s~'“ at?‘ g. ‘ in league work were easag f thanks 3-44; ionner Chlplligl Rev. A. rell and Capt. t A lottery was held and the 2 n prize was won by Mrs Peter Clar- in. 'I‘he meeting c roucs collar-Ar the Police my" '°' Pm’- ' Personals "_ l Mr. Ad d Le Miillig f lid) and costs 0;‘ three months. A Newton errematteirh m a 111 91115111! 17111111 Week in Charlotte Mr. an vagrant was glvcn twenty days have return Among those visiting in Char- durlng hriners’ were Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hogg and Mr. and Mrs. Colin B. Waugh of Wilmot Valley. Miss Vera Jenncx. Trenton. NS. returned on Satur- day to her home here alter spend- ing several days with relatives and friends in Charlottetown and Cum- making the trip lottetow-rl. VWINSLOE NORTH sonoos. Boys‘ Work conference at Saint F rd John. It was decided that the club should meet next Thursday as a body with the other canvass- Younker. crs oi the coming Red Cross cam- behind the 6811111731811- sluur-ssrrruns-A ulet but P solenilnlsed r. on February 2nd. when Rev. Father Innis Dodson united in marriage Mary Laura, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Perry of l! Allan Jeflries. son oi Mr. and Mrs- 0 Stephen Jeiiries of Cape TWWEYW» an. Island. e groom was et- tendcd by Mr. John OHalon and tho bride was attended b her sis- ' he bride sorles, and the bridesmaid Wore beige with brown accessories. lowing the ceremony the hfllllw Promoted young cou ie left on a short him- TBYIOI‘ c oon t p to Mcncton, N.B. On t eir return to their Charlottetown they were tendered a. reception by aonle of their friends and neighbours. The received lovely gifts. unch was served and the flfinitgllflllldérdb; ‘the i spent ins n: an a — even “Their friends wish Mr- B1111 home in T yl live; when Fre own r and friends in PEI" fire _ Report of Winsloe North School itifti “ssiisrariizi tars. e Feb-e»- the are d w me mum” radc_ X-l. Lea Roberts. Mo: of tlmosleands, they believe Grade VIII-l. Grant Laird Grade vn (A)-l. Wilmot ‘Cud- more; 2. Robert 5379119 I150 II" "1 "Wm" v2. Marie Craswell. Grade IV-l. Robert Younker: 2. Merrill Show; a. Merrll Saunders. Grade I1I—-i. Margaret Scott. Grade II-1. Geo Grade I-No tests. Star prize for Arithmetic, George Robert g: in senior grades,‘ Star prize for Spelling. Younker. Highest svera Phyllis Ford, 86 Highest avcra at Margaret Scott, 93 ~ Teacher-Vera L. Nunn. RINGWOOD SCHOOL Grade X-l, MgorielMacDo T nish. P. 1'1. Island. and George 12, Shirley MacDonald; 3. Joyce r. Grade VII-1, Noreen Taylor. Grade VI-1, Marie Taylor. Grade V-l. Linus Alchorn. Grade III-l, Sterling Taylor; 2 Lois MncEachei-n. Highest average for term: Shir- ley MacDonald, 58%. Best attendance for term: Noreen Fol- Taylor. Sterling Taylor. to Grade VIII: Noreen Promoted to snide VII: Marie a or. It. Taylor, teacher. ______..__§ EXETEE, England - Three boys and a nurse lost their destroyed Sho- broolre Park near here. a 50-room ge in Junior grades. .86. CIIUIOIIES, Th; month rd ‘she events in on are h us. RAY. Al. Todd, 3-2-11 8T. ANNEB C.W.L. MIITING February mes of it. C. W. L. sub-div ion was held Feb. Z with a fair attend- ance. The president. Mrs. JJ. Mur 344', ray presided and opened thc meet- ayer. A number of le r 1 ‘is... 1.. Her- he Rev. Wilfred ""'_"' Keefe for gifts received at Christ- CIIUBCII OF QCOTLLND. 507- mat ‘Red ems knits/m‘ a 3111:‘: 5111-111’ ing was distribauted to re ll . ., Desable a p.111. R-cv. .i.l-i. sigiigii. b“ and sew- the Week Albion St.. e Younlrer; 2. Harvey be s f l- éfihgol mm" u" or Our of the to Inn’ ding s ers_ - d Mrs. Ollie ilcCarville! ed to their home in visiting relatives Charlottetown. ‘an. Vincent Mahar has left u. " rejoin his ship after spending his leave with his parents, Mr. and Herbert Mahar, Dorchcster 59y of the United Church. Mr. shslt come a» my grave in a 11111 bearers were: George Stewart. Har- ry MacNeil. Jerry N1¢°11°- mum‘ i In Menioriam in. Auras-ll; MacKENZlE death occurred at Poiiihtc on lob. . of Mr. A1 dei- MacKenzie: although laid aside m- many years. his death has cast s gloom over the entire community. g his manv years oi illness. he dearly loved and so faith- fully served. l-le had a hast of friends but no enemies. loved by young and old. one could say of hi “to know him. was to love him". The la is but h treated ever gri-gsbiiieilrpgrliegardles: of race. color Creed 1' . The hymns sung were: Jesus Lover of my Soul. R063 O! l!“ I115 Shall We Gather at the River- Mrs. Vere Beck was organist. Also a duct. by Luther Jordan and his daughter Julia. 1 Want '1‘o Go more. don't you. with his son cal-l presiding at the organ. H]; good wile who's maiden name was. Sarah MacKcnzle oi Gas reaux. 115.1 . predeceased in e year 1983. as also a son. and two daughters somewhat later. ssuoh sympathy aces wt- W James and John. who u-cre s.) lov- nd kind to thrii‘ iatuer. O conducted of uY his Pastor. ‘Phil: ~~.<~ r ti ds w 32"°i.§;;..~“e.i cf-gimorsgi? afloat-Thou like as a shock of coreneth in his season. The ‘be G do. Wai ClIIiorKd Jackson. The hearse was leg. C ti out the thorns and chi!!- L: ‘L: (ind the sweetest comfort Mrs. Hugh MacPiv: ,__1“mfl-"' wish to thank fir" ""1 shown them durlnsl iii...‘ i" merit also sages of “MINI-BY will identify the wearer as a mem- ber of Canada's Reserve Army. 1t is rectangular. will be worn as is General Serv- ice badge of ihe Active Army, on the left forearm. 5 1-2 inches above the end of the sleeve of the battle a1;- dress blouse. khaki drill tunic and 7%,; grcstcoat, or immediately any badge oi rank. - (Canadian Army Photo). ‘clws for a . mo“ who rent mi This ls the new arm badge that red ln color. and above \\\\ \ \\ -.~..o..os' .1‘ . 0 ‘(""’\ln/\(H"|( ‘ ' unrurvi” Ll- ? 51E F-“LTEE T ‘scour-sci IEEJIEIEIIEIEIFJIEIEIJEJIEEEIIEIIEIIEJICIIQOEIPJIEEIIEIEIEIIEJEJIPEIEJIELEIEEJIQJEIIEJJIIQJIEIEIEIE] CLOSING OUT SALE. a The farmer “The funeral service was held from busy “sawing w . days ‘in Barri of Thanks An invitation ls her Advisory Reconstructio lic opinion in the Provi pare briefs on matters of this Province and to ation of men and women upon the cessation of hostilities. ‘ In particular thc inviiati i CROSS AND VICINITY, s of this vicinity are their winter's supply Mr Joe Smith spcnt a few P16 the City on business. Nelistgfrlisialgeaxl-lit Smcilth of the wrfl ents in Bgookvglsay Wm’ m“ pa" _- -___. The many friends Cahill r rt t 1 lace MwKav and conflnedeigcehisohorefiernvvith a broken Mrs. Stephen Smith, "Bill" Carr I gen Russell Smith and Justin and made a trhimto the City last week; mett Stordy. tuberculosis Association, Teache s‘ Federation, the building and proiolns cs unlul amounts and phosphorus. lo ianlyl NABIBOO SHREDDED WHEAT-tor ll not only lain good. bu! l8 qoodi Made oi H1096 Canadian wbola wlieer roasted so a rich qolllon brown-ii helps supply onorqy. carbohydrates well as oi iron it's so nnurishlnd. so sistisfyinq. rm. ixi» ‘i i-ivcd home unit, having “L d a y Carragilefs. spent 01' Gcorsefilkllflsfl. that he is ""“"*‘" driven by NB 11 mmi- ____ If“ m. sunbom“ Among tile recent visitors to H‘ J" Let us other u r m - Charlottetown were: Mrs. Anthony iii“'i'.s‘ie§t°‘r’iie whealrarid roses storm“ M“ Amb'°5° Mmlaghfln Joe Csrragllvr Association, to liis illlit, llzwiilg days at his home ill Lot 3i). Miss Minerva Curley left Mon- day morning to visit friends in Montreal and Ottawa. . and Mrs. Stcphcn Smith ar- from Montreal last week. Ptc. Smith returned to his his leave at Miss Rosalcen Hailghey of Char- initotown spent a few days visiting Kelly's Cross his? scent a uFnZ-Ti fen and Lot 30. —+-__"' s OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Séitppiying Gian" c. DRUGSTORE In the blowing! °1 W453’- n Misses Reta Stordy Gellevlgvp will; ‘i..i’s‘.‘.‘"ii.ti“ii..“.'itii‘“‘ ” Erica's; ““i..“‘i'i‘.‘é“oi’e “X "~1- Then scatter seeds oidkéndness Mew“ "tame Moxgéhan and oiriee Hours: l0 to iz s. M, For our 1'0!- 1"? b50631‘) y- Freddy Hagen left recently for z '° 5 P- M- (Pitrlfit Pei-e - 3441 Hfillltiax. twhere they will undergo Holidays eta. by appolntmgnt mmfrl/ Pfllniielsé orriee Connected with eby extended by ihe Provincial n Committee i0 all bodies of pub- ncc of Prince Edward Island lo pre- connected with the futurc welfare outline measures for the rehabilit. of the armed and auxiliary forces on is extended to ihe Mayors and the Councillors of all incorporated Towns and City, to Boards of Trade, Chamber institutes, Fishermen’s Union Livestock and "Breeding Associations, Credit Unions, Co- operative Associations, P.E.l. Hospital Medical Association, the Dental of Commerce, Women's s, Federation of Agriculture, Associa lion, the the Antl- the Institute for the Blind, the Nurses’ Association, the Potato Growers Associations, am‘ any other bodies not specifically mentioned in the above list, that might he interested in submitting briefs. All briefs should be submitted to the Secretary of Department of Reconstruction, J. F. Connolly, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. Your cooperation and assistance in this most import» nni work is sincerely requested. REV. T. E. McLENNAN RT. REV. J. A. MURPHY Joint Chairmen, IEIIEIIEEZIIEEJIEIEEIEJEJIEIEIIEIEIEIEIEEJEE Elliilfiileflfiflilllfilifilifiliiiilflifiliiiiliwlflillfilil[EEJEEIEIEJEZIE-TIEHEIEJEQ Begins Saturday, March 3 IO Day Final Clean-Cut: RANKLY, IT’S A CLEANOUT OF ODD LINES, BUT GOOD MERCHANDISE FOR A SONG 5¢ 29¢ No Large Sizes FANCY RUBBERS Blacks Wine Blues. Regular Prices were 1-25, 1.50 and -— 1-75 50¢ Womcns RUBBER OVERSHOES Up to Size 5. Some are Sliders’ Good Heels Wolnen’s FELT SLIPPERS Many Colors. All Sizes Reg Price up to 1.50 O‘ WOMEN’S PUMPS BLACKS, BROWNS Plenty Large Sizes Silver & Gold SANDALS All High Heels- Come and take them C wit; » siion SALE Pumps Only and no large Sizes ‘IO . ., ' i BINDING Regular 3.95 L9 Men's WORK OXFORDS Lots of hard ‘Wear. ALL SIZES ' Men's SPLIT worn; BOOTS Big Lot Youths BOOTSq Sizes. 11, 12, 13,13 1-2 ONLY 1.99 1-99 Big Collection Sport and Regular Pumps and Oxfords Mostly Tans, Reg. 3. 35 Buy Two or Three pairs J9 Here’s a chalice for Fine SHOES. All Colors. All Sizes, Medium s. High heels formerly to 5.00 RICHMOND STREET Next PROWSE BROTHERS l '\ l u,‘ x h immion to Whig}. 39;, peter-s goum i b?“ "w". Provincial Advisory Reconstruction Committee. at 7.80 PM. J h . P l, Vi l . Mrs. Jeflries many years o army reperatory Sc ool evacuated from “ i_____ i§'i‘.‘e'i'eri§.'§§'“li'r'i.“ gold watch and o nHazZIMB. MtiazPhee, teacher. wedded life. Briwdatflifl- ‘ “ v - , -i~x ~u y i. ‘ l EEUEEE IQEEEEEIEI E E1 3 E E IQEEEEIE1EEI 519]