l l l l l l l 5131mm n mvs n: suvA nun TIIAT IS GUARANTEED Take advantage o! thle Polltlve Guarantee ol Quality and insist on ‘blue coll’ tor greater heating eatielaction thle winter. It’: the only coal In the world that le coloured blue for your protection. Order your eupply now. 2111111: coa 'i"n: éoLouR GUARANIljZES rue QUALITY 1 mu are assured of e constant sup-ply o! ‘blue coal’ lrom A. PICKARD 8. CO. Charlottetown P. E. l. 9 2: _ _ _. In Memoriam runs. oDuuui: IAILROH’ On the lliUJllllg,‘ oi Iveb. i6, 1940, at iici" hulilC in LiulllP-OH, Biiiien kluiuuid lend...‘ or... Lnmbxu ptsee- iuiiy Lu Lin: Utes. iscyoiiu, IJ-Llli- Hull, tieuiiy oumtei uric o. tile lute Georgi: rune» and lust sllriliiiig llltlIl-JQI U4 L110 lillllii; O1 Lila’ lilltl John Currie dllll h... '»\.lu issue. Mdeixay ul Ueogiiiie. lite lute Ms Farrow" “no visa iii ‘the sour yes: oi her tige- iiuu eiiyoyvu liu" usuu. good llUtniJl until Liiivt: weeks pre- vious to lief utuili “he'll 5.19. Dcgdll i0 izul tlllu gipiiiiniily ueukeiieu un- til the end Cltllll.’ on the above IIIQIIUUIILU ildbL. 5 ' Wile u \\'\)nl‘.i1l 0i a lite-pi, re. “his nzii-uie and led a "pray-.in. iihLi upvou-d Chris- tian ii.e unit-ii })l0l8u at ul. times a grout Ditnolllg lo herseli and lelt. an iniluciiee tor good which will Anger‘ on in L-ie Ines oi innziy others who ‘nad the privilege oi knowtng ‘her. one wus 0t ii quiet but elier-riu. dlspOSLtlOn, well read and possessed many line qualities oi heart and mind. Her funeral which was largely at- tended, was held on Sunday, 1°01). 18th and in the absence of the pastor o! the Church of Scotland of which she was a member for many years, the services at the house. Uhiited Church, Hampton. end graveside, were conducted by the Rev. DJ. ltlorrisoti. pmtor. who spoke comforting and impressive words to ‘.110 beredvtul ones. Appro- priate Psalms were sung an the service at the home by the Elders of the Church of Scotland and favorite hymns of the deceased were rendered at the Church by the choir, amongst them being the beautiful selection "Redeemed" which was sung very softiy and sweetly u friends and neighbors flied past the casket and looked for the last time upon the lace 0t the She leaves to mourn their loss four Ions: Herbert or Halifax. N.S., (Hirrie of Cnlgarv. Albvrt-ri. Russell of North Btittlelord. Sask, and William on the homestead with whom she resided; also one daugh- l. ‘tel’. Mary. stewardess on the Car Ferry S. S. Charlottetown, who was with her mother during her illness and lovingly cared for her unul P M the end. Qt her it can truly be said Her Children Shirl rise up and call he: blessed. Her remains were tenderly laid to rest in the Crapautl Ceineteit; beside those of her husband who predeceased her over four yeazs ago, there to await the glorious ROSUZYCCIlUH when the dead in Christ shrill rise first. The pail-bearers were [IS follows: Messrs. Arthur Illlilllll, Boyd Muc- Qitarrie, Warren Villett, eGorge Dunsford and Warren Inman. MISCOUCHE CONVENT SCHOOL Honor Roll for February: Grade X} 1, Rebeccn Gzside IX: 1. Rita Martin; 2. Dolor DesRochcs. Grade VIII: 1. Gerard Poiricr: 2. LJIHSO DesRoches; 3. Eleanor Gillis. Grade VII: l. Nellie Arsenault: 2. ffhctsesa DesRoches; 3. Louis ll‘ r. Grade Vi: 1. ‘Edna. Martin; 2. Edith DesRochirs: 3. Edna Poirler. Grade V: l. Juliette Poirler; 2. ‘Bernice DesRoches; 3. Betty Gil- is "Grade IV: i. Catherine Gallant: g. Flric DesRoclies; 3. Teresa Gnu- c . < 2 Q. w U1 5 s Grade III: 1. Della DesRoches: 2. Regina DesRoches; 8. Desmond DcsRoches. Grade II: l. Olga Small: 2. Joan Williams, Eunice DcsRoches; 3. Alcisi Arsenault. Grade Ital: l. Eunice J. Des- Rocheszl Alexander Leck_v; 3. Al- bert DesRot-hes. Grade I (h): l. Tillie B. Square- brigps: 2. Edward Gaudet: 3. Ger- ald Steele. Music: Senior Ist Division: Yvon- ne Gallant. Eleanor Gillls, Rita Martin, Rebecca Sztrk. Eunice Mar- tin. Doris Poirier. Junior Ist Division: Juliette Poirler. Dorothy Gailnnt, Betty Gillls, Una Gallant. Francis A. Des- Rmhes, Theresa DesRoches. Junior 2nd Division: Tillie B. Squarebrirtszs. Theresa Arsenault, Evelyn Polrler, Cedric Martin, Bradford Polrier. Mary Gallant. 5~ Burns and Mrs. Victor Shaw. Stock Reducing Sale-Starting “Today-Jill March 5th- Flour and Feed Prices Much Lower Than Present Costs CUURT 8; S0", Bedlortl Sta. Robin Hood, Purity and Maple Leaf Flour 98 lbs. — — — — —- -— $3.10 Queen Flour 98 lbs. $2.49 (A reel good blend) Pink Salmon, 2 tins — 25c Fllchords 3 tins -- —— 35c Peas, 3 tins - - - - 32c Tomatoes, 4 tins — — 42c Campbell's Tomato Soup 3tins--- —-28c Island Beans, 28oz. 2 tins 29c Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. 60c Shortening 2 lbs. —- -— 25c Lord, 2 lbs. — — — — l9c Choose, lb. - -- -— - 22c Fresh Beef and Pork Pressed Huy, No. I imported Sprlnghill screened Cool Bran, - -— —— - — $l.55 White Middlings — — $1.70 Barley Meal — — — $1.80 Tomato Juice 26 oz. 3 tins -- - -- -— — — 33c Matches, 3 large boxes 23c 5 bars Colgate: toilet Soap with gloss bowl - - 25c White Beans, l0 lbs — 55c Molasses, gal — — — 57c Bulk Tea 49c lb you will be pleased with the flavor. Cream of Tartar lb. — 45c l2 Burs O.K. Soup — 45c Brooms, 5 string, each 39c Many other articles priced ul real money saving prices to you. gel in touch with us. Buying groin, potatoes ond turnips, if you have any to oller , Tho Central Guardian This column h reserved tor new: et local interest but advertising o! e newly nature msy be nserted n 5 cents e word strictly ply- nblc in advance. _:____ ___i' CBASWEIJ. {or Phcwsranne. HELP TEE BOY BOOUTS Carry-on Fund. 1r]. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9789-7-2l-81i. PARISH OF MILTON AND BU- TlCtL-St. John's Ch , Mllmn. 11 A. M. 5nd 7.30 P. M. BY». Milk’; Rusttco, 3 P. M. Lu-GN-il-wl-ll. HAJVIIPION UNITED CHAR-Gl.— Services on Sunday. March 8rd es follows: Bonshaw 11 A. M. Appln Road 3 P. M. Victoria - P. M. 11-066-8-1-11. CHURCH NOT! — Wlnlloe Pastor-cl Chute. Services Blunder March 3rd ere a; oilows: Highfle d 11 A. M. Pruicetown Road 2.30 PM. Winsloe North '_I P. M. Rev. J. RJ Skinner, Munster. 14-666-3-1-11. THERE ARE 1100 QDD ICOUTI AND SCOUTERS hero and there should be five tunes that number. The Carry-on Fund will do the trick. L-l. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. -—. services sabbath March 3rd. Cspe| ‘Pi-averse 11 A. M. and '1 P. M. Mon- dev Stchchel 7.30 P. M. Thursday, Charlottetown 7.30 P. M. Dr. McKee will spunk at. MUIT8¥, River on Sab- bath, March 3rd, 7 . M. L-Gfll-S-l-ll. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. —- Ber- P M. (Please note change o! ime). Springfield. St. Eiiznbetlfs church Mzitins 11.00 A. M. Rev. G. R. Hart- man. L-667-3-1-1i. VALL PASTORAL P. M. Cornwall 'l P. M. . . i1 A--. M. Rev. 1.11.11. Woodslde Mitiisrer. L-659-3-1-1i. PRESBYPERLAN CHURCH TN’ (‘.\N.»\Il.1\.—I3rookfield Charge. Ber- vices next Lord's Day. rinrtsviile 11 A. M, (Presentation or certificates and seals for memory work). Glas- rrow Rand 3 P. M. Brookfield 7.30 . . L-‘oii-i-li-l-ll. ClfTown Royalty And Vicinity The regular monthly meeting oi Purkdale Women's institute was held in the school hall cn Fob. 5th. Aieeting opened in usuc. manner with the President Mrs. G. Cook in clmu‘. Roll e.i.l was ansvveLed by twenty-live members. Minutes of lust meeting read and adopted. Report oi school committee given by oonvenor Mrs. W. Livingston. School had been visited, the teach- ers inudc no requests, but had pointed out that. there was a. pupil in uitcntiance who lucked neces- sary text books. Report adopted. Decided that knitting groups in question be twocurecl. M.s. K. Moore, convenor of sick committee, reported cards sent sick ersons. Rvport adopted. Mrs. arren Burns reported on cake sale which had proved very successful, the sum of twenty dollars being realiz- ed. Mrs. P. Sentner passed in three dollars, provceds of knittina party given by her at. her home. In re- gurd to Red Cross work Mrs. D.M. Robinson reported twelve pairs of socks, ten pairs wrislcis, twenty- one pairs hull-mills. one pair rlile mitts and four sweaters handed in and Mrs. H. Netvson reported that. five hospital shirts htid been made. Decided that vnrzous sewing grouns be formed and meet at different’ homes in the afternoon. Repott of Treasurer, Ali's. H. Newson showed a balance of titty-two dollars and sixty thrcc cents on hand. New committees appointed tor the following three months are: School: Convener, Mrs. Ralph Gin’. Mrs. Iirirlctl McInnis, Mrs. Percy Gay, Mrs. Borden Myers and Mrs- Eclwin Cooke. ‘ Sick: Convenor, Mrs. Preston l Sentner, Mrs, Joseph Gmudet, Mrs. | George Puncher. Mrs. Warren Correspondence read by secretary Annie Hudson. Decided that knitting groups meet during the month at. the home of Mrs, Burns on the twelfth, at ,. Mrs. Beers on the seventeenth and afxlgrs. Ralph Gay's on the twenty- s t . Moved by Mrs. C. Mclvtlllan, sec- ,onded by Mm. D.M. Robinson, that tthrczul be bought for sewing, one box for each group. Motion carried. Decided on motion that fruit be sent to Miss McDonald st the sena- torium. Questionnaire "Public Health and Child Welfare" conducted by Mrs. George Beers. Reading, Dr. Henry Drummondfls "Little Bateese” by Mrs. V.M. Hudson. This charmin! 51cm gllm es the lite of the Habi- nt and delightful word pic- ture, portrays the untramrnelcd methods employed by these inter- esting and amazingly healthy o- n in the uparlngin! 0T t!‘ k ch dren. Lunch. which was served by the committee. was followed by l. read- imz on Red Cross work. and u. cno solo by Mrs. Beers. Moe“!!! 0 059d bv slnglng Lhn National Anthem. Lunch committee for next month~ ‘l s. Geo. Puncher. ‘Mrs? Alged Peal-gm, Miss G-latys ear on, Mrs. Mary Rodd and. Mrs. D. M. Robinson. THEATRE nun GAYNOR ooucusrununltsm. PAlllIllI comm “YOMVG ,. "HEHRT ‘Romance-stir. m. SMART MEN INVEST BEFORE A PRICE RISE TO REALIZE PROFITS zsncifisuvzns Berti‘. noon mucus AND ssvl: on cnomma rwo - BUTTON ness or casual D I A G 0 N A L is a youthful style ideal for business. Pure wool worsted, in new shade; —- $22 I THE DRAPE. in double breasted pencil stripe, h a smart choice. A pure wool '""- rt“ - '21 so Charlottetown’: lineal display of New Sglny Suits occupies the en’: Store, front to rear .. . with many a suggestion In the windows. MGD-E£~ breasteds tailored f5: "ha: wear. — - - -$2 M only is flowing into manufac- turing and business. Smart men are “getting ln" while costs are down, Men's wear manufacturers are of. faring. only Jentative . view of the market rise. We beat the advance by lf we had waited, you'd pay a lot more for your Spring Suit! So: you save to-day .. ... of the certainty of advances .. . . you are saving for to-morrow too. 1y in smart h tern - - .5- m 1' 1% price-lists .in early buying. have had to . and in view THREE - BUTTON is the Winder model now, especial- errinybone pat- MELEQD [imiled BEAT. BOOM PRICES BY BUYING TODAY