fir/lens W111"?! »~ Rv/rruvvs IIILFIFIIL‘ Snowi ake i . ‘on .11.» A Vlmid oi ‘i<~<lrll|rn~.-. 1" [wry iyilthllidll‘ .,»\.'*l1‘*i()?~ll!i. 1.11.1.1 fill/Ni}! l’ ("l-Mn I Whwmellllfi“ n 11L. 11mm‘ 11th. 19"- trom "In" M h“. P}QI—-IID' W“ h “m” J. Tsyltn‘. t), 1H7. recalls sadmsmorles‘ Myomntnerevlwflvfll‘ whothinksoflsisnio- d» hm age who loved hhs best. m; naughter Julia 44w Forbes. Di m7 Am] the 01in ‘mmbendw mdhis Boss-In that won» 1,, gone new: 4'!‘- w manners: by He! hillb- (‘j-i |N MEMORIAM .» ‘of hill“. '" m“ m?» 517a March which“ "rosin!!- manyfrtusdl our City. IN MEMORIAM min; lnusnory of It! fill‘ ‘gm, Mr, James .1. Taylor, who d1,‘ 'ge<l away March 11th. 1047. “w...” m treasures, in» one can in", t, nlhwiiacho no one can t hill, hon- I011!- lheifoomili Itch 11th. 1941. nkkonnous con At present there are 800 persons lnCanada engaged in the manu- facture of commercial explosives. Q5..." Rcmombctelly h: naushter Mm] Garvin-law. Ml‘. Ml‘!- P090! Ave. flit-y? IN MEMPRIAM 1n loving nasmsry of Inf a“? t “mend James L hyltr VIM 4101i 1.6m he. the light that some so fair, '76.... n»... um world ofawrosv and" . MIC. ' guhamtphoid endihentcpart ytupesteatsorrowofmyhfirh paybydaylnflmhirnmtne Jslwaikthmtrgh tifsalona. lmingtlmugtntsahalieverwandes- mMliAh dlltl t AUTO LOANS QUICKLY ct TRANS-CANADA CREDIT ' A Trans Canada Credit Corptra- tion Auto Loan is a fast, conven- ient way to get extra cash. Loans are life insured for yotn- protec- tion at no extra cost. Only own- er's signature required. You can borrow from s50. up. < 9 TRANS-CANADA. coaru cgrptr ' nusrrso ..a l BDGIII. Bristol: Pibhrd Bldg» 151 Gt. George it. Charlottetown Phone lllh. B1‘. GILBERT SCHOOL Report. for the month of Feb- ruary. Grade X-l. Alvins Csissle. Grade IX - 1. Ccrrlnne Arsen- suit. Grade VIII — i. lhiest Arsen- suit, 2. Edward Maddix. I. Abel Arsensult. Grade VII -- 1. Agnes Arsenault, I. Zliia Maddix. ti. Doris Maddix. Grade V - l. Stella Arsenault. 2. Florence Maddix. S. Annig Mad- Grade 11! - 1. Cells Arsenault, 2. Ieona Cormier, Snltileen Aram- ault. Grade I! —- 1. Marie Maddlx. 2. Edith Arsenultflii. Rose Arsen- ault. - Grade I - . Martin Caledo- 3. Avis Arsenault. 8. Raymond Mad- dix Perfect attendance for the month '— Abel Arsenault, Edmund Ber- nard. Edward Maddix. Avis Arsen- ault. Raymond Msddix. Martin Caissie, Zita Maddlx. Annie Mailclix, Stella Arsenault Florence Maddix. Cells. Arsenault. Adeline Caissle. Highest average for senior grades Alvina Caluimviiddtb. Highest average for Junior grades - Joan Merle Maddlx, N295. Prizes of Catechism: Grades IX and X — Corinne Arsenauit. " Grades VII and VIII — Ernest Araenault. Grade V — Annie Maddix. Grades II and III - Adeline Celeste. Grade I—Martln Caissie. Teacher — Mrs. Annie Arsen- aul t. SERVICE RECOGNIZED PEIERBOROUGl-I. Ont. - (GP) -A dipltma of meritorious service in agriculture was presented to Tom Brown by the Erhibition Board here recently. Mr. Brown has been actively associated wiiih the exhibi- tion for I5 years. ' his: I00 iii our our war ~..___-__ a Iii Orange Peirce Too ENTER TliiilliiS TEA BDNTEST 3 ”lirlu" Silver Tao Services tobe won Whistling Tea Kettles -- over $1300.00 in prises ANOTHER MAGAZINE ARTICLE... THE7 PUG LIP-AN OLD-HAND‘ RATCHET DklLLfiO snow TH‘ FHZ5T MACHINE "rt-r BULL OF ‘m’ - ifcliitisna... roam-s - Square Gardens yr — ._ Jnuoszssllas. _wnr-<>1'rs'r<>wv THE CENTRAL Aouannnau Tbisscoiumn is reservedfor news of local interest, but advertising oi a newsy nature may he inserted at five cents a word, strictly ply- able in advance. cooas fen Photographs. statute's TAXI m... us. OONFBDBBATION LIFE l!" SUIANCE. can! uusronnnn s... drivers Shirts available. basement, B. A momma. . g TBYON - BONEMAW BAPTIST PASIURATIQ -‘Sorvicee for Sun- day, March 13th. are: Tryon 3 RM. Bonshaw 730 PM. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Mflister. _r~ YORK UNITED (JHURGH 0F CANADA. -- Services for Sunday, March 13th. York, 1i A. M. Brack- 1sy, 3 P. M. Central, 7.30 P. M. Bun- dey Schools at usual hours Rev. J. H. Mewailum. Minister. THE‘ PRESBYTERIAN Givurch in Canada, Brookfleld Charge: Services next Lord's Day are as follows: Hunter River 11 o..m.; Glasgow Road 3 p.m.; Brookfleld 3 p.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. THE PBESBYTERLAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Services for Sun- day, March 13th. as follows: Mon- tague 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Car- digan 2.30 P. M. Montague S. S. i0 A. M. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. FIRST lt0BlN'_—l-luroid l-Iowatt, New Glasgow. was delighted the other morning when he came out and saw a robin on his uncle's doorstep, which goes to show after the recent snow storms spring is Just around the corner. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Marshiieid ‘Charge: Service will be held next lord's Day, March 13th, at 11 a.m. in the Mount Stewart Church. Rev. James MacInnls will be in charge of the service. PASSED AWAY AT BEDFOBD, N. S.—Mr. John Reid, formerly of Charlottetown died at his home in .Bedford, N. S., on Wednesday, March 9th. after a brief illness. He had beén gardener at the Queen here for many years. Mr. Reid was a veteran of both World Wars, serving his coun- try for five years during the first war and again in the secon war ‘until he received his discharge for medical reasons. The funeral will be held from Halifax Funeral Home on Friday. March 11th. MINERAL THURSDAY - The funeral of Angelina Bradley took place yesterday morning frcm the A. A. Hennessey Funeral Home to the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Patrick Hennessey, 083R. The pallbear- ers were: George Bcrrigsn, Allan J. MacDonald, James‘ hIacLcod. Patrick Doyle. W. J. Hennesey and Ihomss Creighan. Interment took piece in the family plot in the Catholic Cemetery where ser- vices were conducted by Rev. Ronald Delaney, 0.53.12. m MEMORIAM mas.“ JOHN M. Munrnr The death occurred at her home, Kinkora, February 26th, of Mrs. During her lingering illness she was faithfully attended by her Qlllid. and at his hands received the‘ last rites of Holy Church. Che leaves to cherish her mem- cry her husband, one sister, Mrs. Maris McKenzie: four stepchil- dren, viz: Frederick of Kinkora: Eon-net, Montreal: Mrs. Edward Sullivan, New York, s/nd Mrs. Ralph MoCsrville, from whose home the funeral took place on Manda, moi-nine. Feby. 36th, cap- ably directed by Mr. P. A. Mon- aghen, undertaker. ‘lihe Requiem Mass was celeb- rated and prayers at_the grave re- cited by Iuther MoquaidJlP. ‘Ilhe pallbearers were: st. Clair Green- an. Frederick MoCarville, Damien Greensn, Bonnet Corr, Walter ' Connick and Vernon Greenan. I HALF WISH YET-I THNK SCHEMIM’ TO GET OUT OF WEHADTHEM May her soul rest in peace. ly J. R. Williams YEH. 1 THlNK I'D ot= TRlED ro BEANY- THlNCzELSE --~/ou CAN John M. Murphy, aged ‘i5 yesrsu zealous pastor, Rev. Father Mc- A HOWARD MeINNII nose Footwear at 175 Queen Street- OFFICERS KMAKI SHIRT! now in stock, base ‘it; S. A. McDonald. CORRESPONDENT! are refill!"- ed to write their names and ad- dresses when sending news for pub- lication. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. — The Canoe Cove Y. P. S. will hold a. meeting in theChurch on March 13th. at-7.30 P. M. Rev. G. C. Wob- '_ ster, interim Moderator. PR-ESBYTERIAN CHURCH ill Canada, Brockfleld Charge: Hunt- er River Y. P. B. Wednesday even- ing 8 p.m.; Brookficld prayer W1‘- vice ‘Thursday evening B D-m-l Hartsville v.11. s. Friday evenlns at the home of Mr. William Hai- llwell. Rev. Donald Nichol-son. Minister.‘ FUNERAL YESTERDAY -—- The funeral of Margaret White took place yesterday mornin; 110m "l? A. A. Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunstanb Basilica wlhere Re- quiem High Mass W85 celebrated by Rev. David Mcrasue. who also officiated at the grave. Interment took place in the family D105 1Y1 the Catholic Cemetery. POLICE COURT-At the Stip- endm-y MeglstratcrCourt yester- day, a man charged with breakmg and entering was remanded for one week, w-hiic‘ a- stcond man charged wit-h theft was also remanded for one Week A ma“ charged with breach or! the Tem- perance Act was adjourned for one week and a drunk and incapable was fined $5 and costs or 10 days in Jail. PUBLISHED IN BOOKLET I-‘ORiVL-Friends oi Miss Jean M. swan will be pleased to know that the Easter play. “Lo I Am With You Always" which she wrote last. year for the Jessie Maxwell Mis- sion Circle of First Unimi Church,‘ Truro. will be published in mim- eugraphed booklet form by this group. Miss Swan was a member of this Circle while Deaconess at First Church, and is now studying the Japantse language at Yale. in preparation for entering next fall on her work as W.M.S. Mission- ary in Japan. PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL Report for month cf February: Grade X-l, Laura Smith; 2, Joyce mug. Grade IX-l, Shirley stevenson. _ crane vnr-t. Doris Nicholson: 2, Helen Mcullan; 3,- Norman Ling. Grade VI-l, Eleanor MacSwain. Grade V-1 Mary McLellan. , Grade IV-l, Carl Sharpe; Fenton Macswain. Grade I'll-l. Rome Murray and Gardiner MacKinnon (equal). Grade 1-‘1, Walter Bearistc. Highest average In senior gsdes: Doris Nicholson: highest average in junior grades. Carl sharpen Teacher: Cortland MacLeod. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory cf our dear sister and daughter. Janis Elisa Mclnnis. who passed sway March 10th, 1939. Today brings hack asd memories Of a loved one gone to rest. And those who think of you today dear Janie Are the ones that love you best. Lovingly remembered by mother, brothers and sisters. 3. Lenten Talks Ai Ari Centre, As l. result of the interest\hown last year in the series of talks en- titled ‘The Churm and the Arts." Frances Johnston. director of the Art Centre has announced that another series is to .be vresented within the next few weeks. ‘me programs are plsnned- for Thursday evenings. March 24th and 31st. and wil take the form of fi1m-_ evenings. As well as brief commentaries on the film. record- ed selections oi’ church music will be played. Among the films to be shown are m. which illustrate the mak- ing of a stained glass window and tapestries. Others show some oi England's famous churches. There is no charge to attend these programs and it is hoped that persons interested. in tltc subjects of these films will take advantage of the opportunity to sec them. Women's Institute Food Cluin Formed Two new Food Clubs have been organized in rural districts to take part in the Women's Institute educational project in homemaking for young girls and women in P. E.I. Recently Miss Maylea Bos- well. acting supervisor of the P. E. I. Women's Institute conducted organization meetings with groups in both P al and Southpcrt. The office s at Southport are: Presldtnt, Miss Phyllis McCaz-ron; secretary. Miss Janet Reardon; vice-president, Miss E-hirley Small- woodvAt Pownal, Miss Joyce Jen- kins was elected president, Miss Jean Jenkins as secretary and Miss Norma.’ Jones as vice-presid- ent. ' Newest Institute ‘To date the newest Itistitute, according to the flies in the office at Institute headquarters, is the recently formed W. I. at Cam- bridge. Organized cn February 23, the officers are as follows: President: Mrs. James Lmligan. ‘Vice-President: Mrs. Clyde Ker- wn v Secretary: dings. Directors: 1. Mm. omit Benea- baush: 2. Mrs. Bert Macuod; s, Mrs. Seymour Henderson. _ Auditors: l. Mrs. Alex Glow; 2, Mrs. Archie MacLeod. Cont/anus:- Atriculture: Mrs. Clyde Kerwin. Dramstics: Mrs. seymour Hen. derson. Child Welfare: Mrs. Jsmes Lan- igsn. Home Economics: Mrs. Bert Mc- Leod ma. Patrick Gid- Arts inc Literature: Miss and... MoLCod. BROOKLYN SCHOOL Honor Roll for February: . Grade IX-Catlterine Whitewey; Malcolm Campbell. Grade VHF-Donald Campbell. Grade VII -Jean Campbell; Mons Matheson; Jackie White- way. Grade V--Christcne Campbell; Hector MacKlnncn. _G~rade IV Sin-Anne Maihescn. Grade IV Jr.-—Annie MacKin- non; Glen MacKinnon; Sinclair MacKInnon. Grade III-Herold MoCa-rron. Grade II-Evy Lou Bears. Grade I Sr. (honor standing)- Sandrg MoCarron. Grade I Jr. ‘(honor standing)- Giadys MacKinnoni Colin Mac- Kinnon; Ruth Mathescn. Perfect attendance: Sinclair Mac- Kinncn. - er for regular mail, air mail their many friends for their attendance at Suunyside Ballroom. 0f local interest ls the fact that two of the boys are playing instruments of their own make. Roland Hyde of Cornwall has s. base fiddle, equal in tone to many of the more cxpendve factory made models. George Cheppelle, originator of "The Merry lsllndcrs" who many will remember hearing over the airwaves back in 1938, has also gone in for making vlollna as a hobby and has so far to his credit a vcry fine copy of the STltAD. — G BA - JOHN nsuzn PIUIy March ll, at 7.30 [a “- Speaking on CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE CONGRESS Announce Details Of Newfoundland i Confederation Stomp Details are now given by the Canada Post Office of the special d-ccnt stanrp. which Hon. Ernest Bertrand, K.C., M.P., Postntastet- General hasmnnounced will be is- sued on April 1 to mark the entry of Newfoundland into Canadian Confederation. The stamp will boar a. reproduct- ion of the famous ship “Matthew the fill-ton vessel in which John Cabot sailed from Bristol. Eng- land, in 1497, when he sighted the “New Bound Land“. which he clalmrd for his Sovereign King Henry VII. The design on the stamp shows a mediaevol ship under sail with one St. Georges’ cross flying at the main. In the left. foreground is shtmm a forested headland-the Newfoundland Coast. _ The commemorative stamp will measure approximately 1 1-2 by 1 in. or the size of the current Can- adian pictorial mue which com- memorates the ccnnvpletion of 100 years of RXISqJOIISiDIC Government. The colour will be green. Plans have been made to have the new st-snnp placed on sale at all principal Canadian Post Offices, including Newfoundland on April 1. The first day covers for philaielisis will be handlcd by the Postmaster. St. Johns‘, Newfoundland. Collectors of first day covers will be required to pay ascrvice charge of 5 cents for each cover to be returned by ordinary mail. and 1O cents for each cover to be returned by Registered or Air Mail. ‘These service charges are in addition to the postage the collector wishes affixed to the cov- O1‘ registration. The stamps will be on sale by mail order through the Philatelic Section of the Post Of- fice Department on and alter April 1. . ALBERRY PLAINS W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Alberry Plains Womens Instit- ute was held on March 3rd, at Ute home of Mrs. Frank Hynes with six members and two visitors pre- sent. The meeting opened with the IN CANADA'S GREATEST CLOTHING l/iillJIE _it1tiimiittxz—ixtix1111131311- SPECIALS ISLAND BAKED BEANS. 6 tins . . . . . . 59c YORK TOMATO JUICE. 20 oz. size, 6 tins 59c Ayl. VEGETABLE JUICEJO oz. size, 6 tins 69o SHORTENING, 2lbs.............. 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A contest, put on by Mrs. James Doyle. was won by Pure Pork Sausage Sugot Corned Beet Fresh Ground Hamburg lslcnd Fork ond Beans, Z tins Phone 2048 It's great to know your Ti Top clothes have the two chief things men and women want in their clot es. They're handsome to look at and they give yon more value for your money. The liner woolen: only Tip Top Tailors are able to oEcr plus the skilled tailoring built into these fabrics. tell the story. l: accounts for the smarter your Tip Top clothes. That's why, wherever will tell you — you've bouFht wisely and we! greatest clothing value, Tip. op Tailors! 17p Top Tulane lid. 99 Giofton Street I appearance and better fir, the comfort, service and enjoyment you et in you go, g admiring g ences when you buy Canada's Moore’sy Saturday Specials Shortening Domestic ‘Flu-fie ‘ Moore’s Meat Market Z47 Queen Street Tailored Te llelsntl Canada's Creoles! Clothing Vales Mrs. Norman MacMillan. decided to have o. grab bag at the next meeting. which is to be held at the home of MrsjNorman Mac- Millan. Roll call is to be answered by s housecleaning hint. was then served and the meeting closed with the King. EARLY _SUBGEON S The ancient Egyptians are salt! to have performed amputations and various operations on the eye. Free Delivery It was, Lunch -