.a__vw-ta-nrrf”:"-" JTAGJE. E0UR.--_--_._..._ THE SIIARLDTTETGWN GUARDIAN “IIIIIIIII Ilrrly (Founded In Ill?) _"" '-"' ' latinched. These are the last word in ice-brea planes for reconnaissance Work. POWt-lfflll "d PTBI|l|fII|§ I.|i-ut_ (wit, \V. Cheater S, llol-uro \ue rri-n-Ienl; J It. Burnett, FJJ. Set-runny; Ln-ul. I'u|_ ll A. lluvlilnnun, 0.8.0 elm..- at... \l.i|ti|£i ,, Iluvvlnr, .1. u liunioll. e..i.i. lluinrlule DIIIIIIITII‘: li-nnl. unllier, lml Llnut, Burnt-It, ILL .\ \,It_ tUn Au-llvo Sarvlro) llll l. SL lint l{ll"l'|0.\ B; .\I.III III 1-, h. I. it ‘.33 for s rllunlllu; 5th.- tur one month 7;. 1m- your; 83.00 lur 0 nmnllll MIC) [or .. nun-it», mm (or one nmntu II; JLIII u. UIIIVI’ Pfllllllfr» tulll ‘I;B|A- $0.00 [IQI you; hillllltffl) “vrhlji $1.00 IH-I‘ Jmafi .301, Iur ,6 mouth: BA I155 )S¢\U per your: 12.00 tar 0 montln 11,00 fur tl uuuilnn, pumps and power, fresh-water equipment, and even refrigerators. I’ ‘XIII (llllllltlifllhflll lllltmllltgu am»- .\i.e Bulllll .\L‘\Iu ISKVIH’), l (iunriltuu III!’ 0| nu slim and Nunliltugtuu Bunion sli-frnni-Ittan mo“ Al; i<-_\, lens I'm-l at. Mantra-ill; J. Irina 4.34 Utiy si, tint-urn, Sh»; atnml Uhnieuu Lam-In uni-nun, ‘Dllhl’! .\L'l\l .\I.||I|| zstntlmry, UIIL; Ilub ‘Iw-tniiit-i- slurp, Anni-ton, n. n. "The Strongest Jlenlory is Weaker Than the ll salt-est Inlr." uhtnluod u! 3, llllten suuiue, New York; Ulu t in the Arctic. The Nazi invasion of Hollan I means she is never destined to see the Far North. Planned to supply passenger and freight ser- vices along Russia’s Polar coast, the liner was to have been 50o feet long, and the plans pro- vided for two hulls, the inner one insulate an i t: ti} i. APR-Llfll. ion front the outer so that the intense cold coul A Mini: t\tltl£'Il ltttiovlition {ml lw a uuutbcr of _~ti,,i ,t hunters‘ livc- _ '_ _\lt_ Lcc lis- . . . attil arrattgctttertis ‘i _|olut \\'ood, Brack- -'»_.~ (rfrprlrl to place his i t‘, .- protuuztirs to which p _ _ i.;-u iuttilcittrttts tuav b0 V, . i, . j tuirnnlic atuctioits will ‘ and articles disposed of i“ "t cash basis, .\Ir. Alex- . ~_i Road, ltavitig undertaken II conuuissioti to de- . I he ishztrgcd, possi- ccttt according to cir- aziction will ,. .,, _ ige and r |l 1 ‘ only reituircs the co- ,.,,. . ww ntvtke it a sticccs5 t ,,- _ . ' i i - w,‘ wlliztg. To accom- ' .~'=-it‘ttt.-t will h" avail- "Blnik Market" ln Gasoline ft market through which inc are said to have been ltiittliflt‘ has been uncov- wul criminal plot. A lfl 7§lnuln gold 1"‘ \ - t‘ i ~ ' i‘ i Qfflll, , ,»,_,-_- ‘ .. ,. stoic printed sheets L1,‘ 2,1. ntul still them to two older mm tfii e tickets in wholesale try-Fl . l =t‘\'l’ll cents per coupon. .,- i1 to the itcws report n; t‘ .- y "s-nlil the cottpoits re~ mij ww i- '. gzt-olitic station attend- mpq L- aztil private individuals at VH1»; .1? tr» $l_'~, per hook of 60 ,.,,,,,.,, vxttzuus rcuttbttrsctl them- §(-l\,(‘= l». r’ _ otcil customers more pcr $11.“, »_',-.~ ‘ price. ".\ uunthcr of taxicab o\\.'"t‘j‘<,n It. XllllQ Y0 illC GFIZCIIC, llSCd the mof/qq co w "is Pr tlteir own rat's, thus were up m p“ ,,,, y-r-"lrivlifillfi. 'l‘hree men 1m“. 3,0“, p,- plm-ulcil guilty. 'l‘\vt‘tit_\'- ‘u \li-ittr<‘:tl ltavr been trail- stv more arrests may he odijtt-‘inn is continuing. It Ir treaftitetit of a set-up our scrtiw < locked. illze made, and th- is no‘, so ftr‘. ultih ivrcw i.» * Fli litctuillv lutuilrcrls of ,,.,-.,,,,= :., ,. ,j u: ,1 W4 utu-ttiettlt- lIl\\'—lll'[‘<'li\- iug. The exoostt" iii blow/real, says the Ottawa Tami-qt, l--= “ow a criminal etitcrprisc k,- ~,§= = .-» .-,-, i,» n ii-ke of wartime reg- p‘,-f,.;t=_ ftr; ' ‘QM Wat-pct‘ utcasttrcs wcr" ».li_ uttwrlttitllntls, selfish takrit‘ t-i ' ~ iii a commodity without pct" l ' which the 1'3"?‘ ca-"rcit he won, Rani-in Icebreaker; \\'¢ do ~,.--. :"i ii to be tciniitdcd in this Fro- vimiv of Iitr) " tritportattcc of iccltrcakcrs. 5.,|,,,. .,| 1 ,. |t' ,_ of li'l\ Villrs‘ in the uurld 1a.. i-t our iflhdilll allies. .i ‘iiic: in the current issue .\n 11th.}: iii. ‘i1 ‘ - i thiiiqtziti; cal journal tiiakcs i iccbrcakcrs work r tirclc. “iitliottt. not find its ivay into the luxurious would have been able to enjoy magnificent ic t-tt-rttltiitg been planned. more than tnost fast cargo vessels. The usual practice is to have the icebreaker Seaway to shepherd the convoys. southern end of Novaya Zemlya, where th icebreakers help ships through the Kara Strait icebrcakers operate in the difficult channels o the New Siberian Islands and the Bering Strait e-ED|TOR|AL NOTES-i The address recently delivered by Mr. I.‘ O l lynclman tion," has been printed in pamphlet form tary of the Club. ‘iii hcrt Fair (ND. Battle River). on farm produce in 17 instances. i 1i FF l citabliug legislation from the Nova Scotia Leg- islalure, now in session, to permit the purchase. provincial government members, a city dele- gation was advised it was too late in the session fnr legislation of this uattire. The Legislature is due to adjourn in a few days. n u n- w Seventy-four head of pure-bred Holstein cat- tle from the Canadian Pacific Railway, Strath- moi-r. :\lta., herd were disposed of for a total of $30,400, or an average value of $495 per head, as stocknicn from all over Canada and the United States crowded the Markham fair ground for the sale. High price of the day was $1,575. paid for tliree-_vear-old Strathmore Lenore Heilo richly bred daughter of Colony Vale Romeo Sir llcilo, senior herd sire at Stratlimore, who him- self sold for $825. Lenore was bought by Arm- strong Brothers, Brampton, Ont. The bull was purchaserl by Mr. \V. l. \\'o0d, Alliston, Ont. III i 1h I Ian llay, (joltu Ilay Bcith), Scottish novel- ist and essayist, born this date 1876; served as Captain in the Great \Var and won the M.C.; subsequctitly was engaged in war work in the Itllltti4~lillP for the bit-sin during the uiir, when ct'/:r_i' itca- fit i111‘ front. The ice- . "w rcgttiaritgt‘ i-t clock- t- _ ’ r ‘l't\' ihrottglt thc hcq ‘lht-tr l.'t~,k I'll , i. , ' r '1: luic of the north- ..:til \llllIllI(.'l' to shear l‘.':s~.t'_'c altuig the and Siberia tri-ttt any cueuiy. , ~.<-l|rt-:tkct'~ were built firms such as Artu- tl», and Swan liluntcrs, ‘ti tti. Sonic of these ships It the Sutirt; arr rc- ituu '1‘ ,'-I t.‘ w i Kiln-ill I ,l‘., ill’ pf, - i t iti-vlilc. 'li|tcv ltave ,1 spi-tiuwi "‘ 4- laboratories, Ob- gtit-uittiuip, ,;_ _ ]>-_ ;|tt'l making ntany t]i~ro\r‘:‘i' ~ tat t‘\ttt:_' on their tlStlal \\'0l'l< of Ii-‘I-"lill; Wit-ton the ire. The trotthle is th;u_ tlui t i i"‘l'i' of tluiir job, they burn <»,,,,|-,,;..:t_ u:t.:‘ 1i » o; r- 'l'lu-v arc ahlc t) rcmztiu ;t\\.t\ put-y only :5 days" without returning ti; bur this rcasrttt they arc lteitig sturit-iitiil ‘w. IIIiIIC piuvt-rfitl oil-burning vvssch. built tu ltw-irt. llui most cxtraoriliu- arv .'t1lvriutttir- iipwictiti-il bv one of these vci- erau hu-ziltrti.» t. i. that of tht‘. Surf/en. She sank during the 4-‘, iizu. Iii drarlict for years off thc Arctic thaw, l-ttt w... tit-tittutallv raised and rc- fittrd ililflr .-t uunthli- ~-ll\'<'I_Qf‘ ft-zil, and still car- yip; mt lur "it": -ti,.ttt,itr-- .'i'_'.'t'tt~l the ice. (One wmtrlcr; ul. .it the Siitir-t (i‘>\"'l tutu-tit would ltave dntlt‘ itt tluit i i “iii -l‘lit‘ll;_' of a ~tranter like the S5. t ‘i 1' t Several 1 ttwt" |-l.'tuut‘il for scrvirc in tin» lilo" ‘tz-tiutg |lI"t|l atr- lllf‘ loscplt Stalin, l\':t;.' . ' ‘i ‘.l ili-‘ov, atul (‘Ito Fclttititll. lfxartl) ' 'i_"rljl'.lllllllt‘ ltzul atliztucctl when irar T~i-- ~: i- not known with accuracy. hut the tilt Stalin, ltsul gone to the Far North ,-ii~.' t “ltlllll riisscl was probably United States. and was created C.B.II. for his scrviccs in getting the Littitetl States to enter on tho <idc of the Allies: in the present war his services ltave been secured by the British In- formation Board, and he again visited the United $tate< ltis services again being invaluable in pztvittg tltc \\a_v for Congress to ztpprove of war after l'carl llarlsour: his literary work includes “l‘ip," “The Right Stuff", “A Man's Man", "A Safely blatch". "A Knight on \\'liecls," "The First Five, Htllltlfctl 'l‘h0usatid", “The Lost Mil- lion", “The Shallow lind," and the play "Tillie of Iilnotttsbzrv": "\\'c are an ancient and digni- fied people, and you cannot teach an old dog new tricks." a u a a llbu. l". l. Cardin is expected to take a dc- fiuite stand against the Liovernutctifs policy of co-otieratioti with the rest of the nation, but it is believed that he hopes to do this by capturing at least some of the Liberal Party machine, and not by an open break with his Party. A divis- ion of opinion results among Liberal Members from Quebec at Ottawa. EXClllCling those who ltavc broken openly with the Party, one-third are said to be in favour of open support of the War. and to be willing even to accept coit- erription for overseas service; one-third are de- termiuctl tn remain in the Liberal caucus as long as possible. and still hope to do so, without taking too many risks with their own voters, and tine-third are fatalistically assuming that they :iud the Liberal Partv are finished in Quebec. (fompctcut French-Canadian observers, free front too-acute Partv bias, insist that, if he is hold enough in his sttpport of the \Var, Premier fiodbout can safely depend on a maiority in the urxt Legislature-but oulv if Mr. King undoes the llllSlRhC over bccr. As for a ottartcr nf a criunry. if the Liberals will be honest with Que- bec. au-rl admit that tliev were wrong over con- scription. the good sense and basic loyalty of the Quebec people will assert themselves, says The Letter Review. keeps the joseph Stalin in touch with all scienti- fic stations in the Arctic, with her fellow ice- breakers along the Northern Seaway, and with Bloscoiv. In calm water she has a speed of I5 knots and her steel ribs and bows are capable of resisting the fiercest ice pressure. She is equipped with every modern device, electric distillation At the time war broke out a wonderful vessel was under construction for the Soviet Govern- nient in a Dutch shipyard-the first passenger Sta and cargo liner expressly designed for travel cabins. illicrc were to be 500 of dtcse, and travellers and cliff scenery, even though the temperature ivas far hclow freezing point, so perfectly had She was designed to do 2o knots in open water, about three knots stationed at strategic points along the Northern About two luiudrcd ships use the route every season. The most difficult portions of the route are at the then they are taken over by the next escort, which assists them through the Kara Sea. and on past the mouth of the Yenisei through the central arid most northerly, and therefore most difficult part of the route: and the remaining before the Charlottetown Rotary Club, on “Prince Edward Island Transporta- copies may be obtained by applying to the Secre- The Prices Board, since its establishment, has allowed increases in the price of II iteme neces- sarily purchased by farmers for production pur- poses, said a return tabled in the House of Com- mons by Finance Minister Ilsley, for Mr. Ro- The return said most farm products were exempt from the price ceiling but ceiling prices had been raised Halifax sought authority to buy the Nova Sco- tia Light and Power Company, the $10,000,000 utility that supplies Halifax with electricity, gas and tramcar service, but had its request de- fcrred by the provincial government. At a special tiieeting the city council decided to seek However, at an interview later in the day with en a very good term. If nnvone should l m io ehtesgadeu, instead of the lates Beacon-Hera An example a! what wtul nnard. formed that; she was In the mess. "That would be Lrfzzle," d out of the ctty to help on the farm and she was taken Into the cow byre d to be shown how to milk H cOW- She lookecl the bIg cow over with much trepidation and then turning to the farmer said, "Could I not start on e a little calf first?" - Trenton Courier-Advocate. Because she ICBPIIQ! her students Negro splrltuals. the folksongs of a people the Nazis oonslcler an ln- ferior race, and learls her class in s woman teacher In The Hague has tage" by the Nazis. The teacher had the "temerlty." the Nazis charg- ed, to introduce the singing of Men- delssohn’: work: by telling tier e children: “This song In Mi- . “' ndelsso‘, who vvu n Jewish ’ gentleman. His works may not be performed. so we shall slug them" -From Knickerbocker Weekly. The "nltrogen must-unlit" have ap- peared‘, n group of liquid blistering agents, Brig-Gen Alden H. Wattt; f states In The Infantry Journal. . Like the well-known mustard gas, they have a delayed action of sev- eral hours If heavy concentrations are breathed, a fatal action may be delayed u much u four days, The new ehemlcal warfare ngenets are hard to defect because they are nearly odorless. wheres; regular - mustard gas smells like garlic. Hence nitrogen mustard bombs may not be detected unless color tests with _ sensitized papers and crayons are 1 fill O. The melt shortage rwpeul to have Increased interest in New England's beef cattle industry. Malne recently purchased 500 head of western stock for farmers who are interested In raising cattle, and plan; have been made to Import. more of the animals. In Massachusetts, Governor Salton- gtall proposes to spend $172,000 this year and next to buy cattle, which would be raised at State Institu- tions, New England, of course, Is not goimz to become a competitor of the West But the projects re- mind u; that. our often maligned climate lends Itself. nevertheless, to s. great variety of familng enter- prises. Our farmers have a knack for raising anything from cattle to peanuts-Boston Post. v Oriental Flowering Cherry. at: Ill!- plfec‘. to the beautiful ranks of trees that surround the Tidal Basin In Washington. D. C _ and frame the new Jefferson Memorial, ls not a new title, applied on the spur of wartime emotion to remove the gma of an enemy-alien name. BotanLsLs in the U. s Department of Agriculture have never called It anything else, insisting always that the popularly bestowed title of Ja- panese Flowering Cherry was incor- rect beeause the tree 1s not native to Japan but bo the Asiatic maln- land, In particular Korea and China. Confirmation of Ilils official stand, says Science Service. Is now forth- coming from a scholarly Japanese source: the standnrc; reference work that In Japan corresponds to the Emeyclopaedla Britannica In English- speaklng lands This Japanese en- cyclopaedfa definitely states that the tree Is native to an Island oft‘ the coast of Korea. and vies brought to Japan In the last half of the nine- teenth century, The failure of nur system of edu- cation. understood In the widest series, ts nowhere made more clear than when young people find them- selves suddenly released front dis- clpllne, restrictions, and ordered framework of their ordinary lives. Some whose homes and schools have given them a sense of their own dignity, and also n sense of com- munity, can adapt themselves to the new freedoms nnr‘. the removal of barriers. The others. because they have been imperfectly taiuglit, thlnl: that freedom from restraint and the excellent prospects of not being found out give them licence In indulge any foolish or destructive whim that en- ‘ters their heads What ls regrettable Is that nothing verv much can be cone about the irresnonslhles until the war Is over and the lights go up Who In Ierlln remembers when "retreat" Wu u. hideaway at Ber- tlcings from lzavery frontf-Strutford " on: actually mean; to the people of l country was contained In a speech Saturday by Labor Minister Ernest- Bevln of Great Britain. Ninety per cent of Brltish women between the ages of It) and 41. are 1n some kind of war service. Few countries will better that record. -—Klngston Whig- The story In told of the farmer d who went to the alr station and exinulrlng for his daughter was tn- he said. "she was always In a mess around w home. But m offset that, n gIi-l came slnllni w“!!! by Mendelssohn. I st. Peters Harbor. been accused of "Anglo-Saxon sabo- A surrounding THE CI-IARLOTTETQVKN GUARQIQ;I\_J______ k. ers, magnificent ships of u,ooo to 12,000 tons, "0108 The way developing t2,000 horsepower, and carrying two PUBLIC FORUM gun‘; y Ia d qunullua :1 Inland. f‘: Kllofldoil IOU opllhul t, lllnnnlllynnlotbfl a-Inaollni AN EASTER MESSAGE ti went out." Jesus had 23$? Ii film to that little com- party In the upper room that the time had come when he must: take the Road to Calvary, what a stag- gering blow, what desolation ml!" have evvept over their hear-lg, noth- Ing for them but- sormW U"? 1113"‘ lsh and disappointment For their Leader. the agony of Gethsemane. Yet In the face of It all. they 511118 an hymn no doubt one of-Dfll" and adoration. There are W0 B1498 Calvary. The disciples could then see only the dark, hopeless. defeat- ed slde. but with the rlslng of the Easter Sun the other side was re- vealed In all Its wondrous glorY He Is not here He Is risen. The cross had taken on new and tr!- umphant meaning. How much easier now to sing n. Hymn. "Come then oh Uvlrig Chi-Isl. Feet‘. us we pray Touch with thy wounded Hand Each common day." I am. Sir. Gib-- MRS. WILLIAM D. McIWIlN. RURAL LIFE CONFERENCE Slr,— I Wk! keenl Interested In an announcement a. conference on Rural Llfe. which ll tn be held In Charlottetown on M11 l. I-lndfl‘ the chairmanship of Rev. D- K- Ros. We understand that Dr. Dawbor l; n recosntzed authority ‘on rural llfs problems, and that he la visiting the Island to direct two conferences on this vital matter. Ituls surely a step In the right dIr- ec on. There is, however, one thing which does not Izem quite in keeping with the urgency of the confer- only two eessfonl, afternoon and evening. Yet the announcement reacs: “The conference will be ed- dressed by Hon. Mark R. Me- GUIKBDr-RAV. Dr. J.A. Murphy- Riev W. S Godfrey-Miss M MamorultL-Mr. W. R. haw,- J. J. 'l‘raInor,-Dr. . . T Croteuu, and the guest maker. Dr. Dawbor." Or In other words, there are to be seven other speakers to address the meeting of only two sessions. If Dr. Dawbor 1| the authority on rural life we an led to unaeratand hl.in to be, It would seem the part of wisdom to give him all of thqwery brief time he has to spend with us. If he Is not and It ls considered necessary to give seven other speakers time for addresses. brtef though they may be, then why waste time and money to bring Dr. Dawbor from New York to Prince Edward Island? It would appear that the committee on arrangements deems it gdVLg- able to make some recognition of the seven persons named In the an. nouncement. That may be flbtlng and due to them, but we would suggest that In view of the urgency qt the sublect w be considered. they be Elven the front seats, and ggwlgrhlive a chance to hear m, I am. Sir, eta: A RURAL DWIILLEB Pre 0es ("sitter Hall" 1.7.... United) Cliurcliman) ‘Beloved brethren, clerical and a)‘. Iiere I8 the all Important theme for our contemplation and Enemy-food for the Forces, truck for the Trenches, vfctuals for the victors! To us comes the call to be but with a bent: back aifiitalt. 111i? loused hand. Anned with the spade 1m us advmm m do battle wmi the 5011- T0 man . advfoe regim- 1H8 Operation; will not: be neces- SIr,-“And when they had lunl In APRIL 17, 195 l PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l April 21kb, N. B. an available. "fir; -’ n1 tttttuu cittvtttttott ' rumor: or wanna com-MB KAI-I- ; = .m kR.Ma.cG1li89-l1.DP-!-H~ ‘ Qfldfvrvfhiiigi-inigiiiiisnr if Education. Public menfiu: , ir-i P- M- arise...- I Fletcher Peacock, Director of Education, N i Owing to Railway regulations no reduced fares ititctttirs antunmt 28th, 29th l nommou or c maovrtvcn or “n” i~ rnmcz unwlmn 15mm; IN T!!! PBOIATI Tbafltb indium-chum“ In Re Estate of Mlch late of Snmmerevlllem "' h“ County In the said Province In" deceased, techie. ‘ "m" To the Shem‘! of 0".‘ u» lllerll 106311231 ‘Film Sikfifggi GREETING: WHEREAS upon "an," | ll "ma: s." es.::..t::.t=~,;-= 0- C l’ olmty nforeul Igl-‘ym-n Catherine Wald?‘ of Suuum oreu Widow the Qxeonwzm the above named stat p“ ' that n citation lllly bellman,‘ the purpose herelnaftor set for‘: You no therefore hereby “quad to cite uII person; interacted m u“ llld Estate to be and lppegg M u» Judge pi-mui in a mp1‘, Court to be held In the Court, l], In Charlottctown u. out...“ c, "'1 In the said Province. on wean“! 4i HUNTER RIVER MONTAGUE KENSINGTON SUMMERSIDE HIGH TOWN HALL, BORDE CENTRAL BEDEQUE MOUNT STEWART SOURIS MURRAY RIVER later. these pictures. They wil tlonn. All meetings 8.80 PM. Additional places and dates will be announced Realistic and authentic WI! Fulfil!“ "u"!!! taken in u» Russian ngituiiz front- 13 P" f" of the Cameraman lost. their liven In shoot. n!” In t. speak will [Ive lhort addrelul. his; eiflzen slioiilil attend thou math!!!» lid assist In the war effort. No admission char!“- Ilatiunal War Finance Committee. i PUBLIC MEETING [N SUPPORT OF The Fourth Victory A Loan Campaign April 15 April 16 April 19 scnooL April I" N April 21 April 22 April 26 April 27 April 2S I stir your deepest emo- factor. Premlum savings add l-IYNIJMAN 8f Provincial Offices: Charlottetown Sflliv. they are oletatlgands fiiid well I GT5 W by It. Here ls the ODpOTWJIIIgTOfgIE eyery man and woman, boy and kirl In a fnlr state of health, to do wmethlns for Victory. me Church lawn. or a vacant lot. or even the beloved flower garden are all le. I‘. L. MaeNutti-Reprerentatlve NATIDNAL EFFICIENCY Iii the battle against Fear and Want, I304!!!“ Life, Accident, and Health Insurance is a major Thrift In vital to the war effort. fighting dollars that. l! helping to wln the W8!’- The Great-West Life ls the Champion of Thrift and the Guardian of thousands of Canadian homes. Conserve the Home and stabilize the Nation. Thoma McAvInn man-special Barnum!!!"- Alllson P. Mcllelil. C-l-t-U-"mnfln Mung" M summon!“ Earle S. JelIey-Representatlve at Olieary- ‘Cyrus A. It. Shaw-Representltlvo at Mental"!- Peter G. McEnehern-Rflllfeflmllllvo It. Vlotorta. u» n» mighty arm! of 00. LIMITED Managers Summerside Montague ‘Q u ey. ti‘: iféllfl.’ .'t£$‘3:'.'-‘.t§t..“"1:'.':'.ti ~, of the nine d: to shew can." --r.:=.'."t"~::~ . s ere orde true copy hereof bye fortheviiithh“ ' lhhed In some new: pQf uh In Charlottetown n oreul on“ h each week for at lent four coupe“ tfva vvoeku from the date hereof mi that n. true cop hereof b, (my, with posted In t e followln; pub“; lace: respectively, “ma, h, m. II or the Court Home In '11,,“ town aforesaid. It tho l. 0. M, p a In ' ‘Fifi’, ‘fvfifilm o. n» r - mun, Refill!‘ (L l.) l mac's IIAIII i nrsronrn A delloclclhrdiol p”. tI Ii i"i'=m|'r'¢°i'lem'1aa besutmm h: ltvfllreoknfln lleorlglnal color. ’.'“' flllln . and I rerun-h useful‘ In preven-tlng and“ and destroying parasitic lull killer-I. Just follow flu ll fl t! aiiiitffit 3% m " Get heel. Q55 Price coll-Ya per boflll. . --—-i-__-____ a An In ‘Inlbhl ‘til III 752 LUIDAIQ _, lg; I‘ “trill; sou IMI ' Y’ 1r In ' renal: £078: BACK RITE TABLETS Ilpeclall I! II 1 P h0g0 8c ltleunfcNzarlg 0H Muscular Rheumatism which flflllllll; treatment fall to reach. rlee 50 cents per bu. TlllF TWO MACS Hall Orders Gfven recoil‘ Attentfoii lotesslonal Bards gitlmate spheres for our oper- ations. Think of the inspiration that would be rampant In Toronto, when the citizens saw the grounds the Metropolitan Church being delved by the P“- tor and his assistant, abetted by the Editor Of Chic “Observerfl and the Book Steward! It would pm- bflbly dlslvcate the traffic on main lhflrfllllhfares, and produce leaders In the “Globeflor "star", pgfhgpg both. approving of tIi of muscular Chrlstltinlty ‘Hunk or it ye 0.0.5’, 5.035 and what not; the most effectual um. munitlon that we at home can Produce to assist In winning the war lies In tltie soil, and must be recovered In the form of food, To 0! "Oflnfll Ill/luv can be restored. But It will leave the nation with a nub- Slflllilfil problem of post-war recon- structlon to be carried out on the characters of a stood many thous- anes of young people who have been IIvInlz very much as they pleased and‘ who must be re-edueated as re- epawnslblr eltlzens. -Glasgnw Her- a General Sir Bernard Montgomery has originality not only In Iils tactics, which have repeatedly routed Mar- shal Rommel, but In his verbiage, wnlcli has on occasion made he IIBWSDRDer correspondents reel Re- cently the hunter of the “deslvrt fox" reported In a communique that "wfnklfng out." was proceeding. Am- ericans, at. least, were puzzler; by the word By uslng It, General Mont- gomery displayed a whimsical know- ledge of the miirlne llre mi the attain, and the order and restraint Lsay we have had no experience ts b95156 the Dolnt. the men at the fftml, most of them, have had no experience ln warfare, obeyed the call. OUTPOST Seven weeks of sea, and twice seven days of storm Upon the huge Atlantic, and once more We ride into still water Hid the calm shores of his native British Isles. or S “ma” fivf-‘nlng- ‘waned by One fomi of sli llfth Is tli erI- e .1" 5 ‘"9 wlnklocommonlvegtilied the evvlhkle. of spam “d Barbnry- our w!“ Th1: creature, with a beautiful spiral shell. subsist: upon oysters and clams These bivalves Ifghtlv close their shells and are notoriously hard to get at. But the wluklo knows how to do the trlck. He drills ll hole through the shell. and presto! He dines upon the bivalve German strong points remalnlntz In southern Tunisia closely resembled the tightly closed oyster or clam shells In the difficulties presentei Iii penetrat- lnr and t-llmlnatlnrz them So (Ir-n eral Montgomery's force; have adopted the methods of the hum-‘ale berlwlnkle. One by one they neme- trnle the stronu oolnts and destroy the Rarrlsoris. "Wlnkllnrzfift Is. an-l ,_ask. -Km.sas City S l" Our exlle Is accomplished. tag n We look on Europe, mistress ea of yore Of the fair earth and of the hearts of men. Ay. thls ts the famed rock, which Eaitzliind stands sentry sweet treble of her files upon the breeze And at the summons of the rock To see her redcoats marching from the hlll! l I I o. r. nurcuzson --Wll11'¢4 968N611 Bl"!!!- are o‘e Onoe Hercules Arid Goth and Moor bequeathed us. At this door hear the shrill gun's roar and wear coarser clothing. find 11° without iv 15h_5 suggested slotmzi ms uiahiavrgrep elim- CIiLID-ilnlflt a}: curgi-board under flee stairs, let us ascend to the dlgni l’ o; inspiring labor and a he and perspiring bod . L‘ ‘fmlbmm’ turned their Immense resources In- - to "Victory" measures. many Work- ing seven days a week, shall the Church do less? ls It not I01‘ U5 l~° shew our love oi Truth and Right- eousness by *1 Faith? What an opportunity fora" unanswerable Apologetlc for Ohrls- tlantty. All church grounds under cultivation following the week day and Sunday Services. Y spadéfl and other tools in the vel- t. . “Excerpt from local Press:- When the big Potato Planter. Th: the acre Church, the admiring eongrpszatlon. the largest on record. sang Go La- bor On," as they had never sung It. before." when the daylight Is sufficiently extended. could be held doors where digging and planting could be done. ,. t trnln — h ' 3y.- Z. dlntneu — consult i Q0,“ u, ‘dlffleultles. Write or phone for “f ti, F. Ilutchoson _, flflng5_ with thankfpl iearts. DIB 01' dle- Pmugififgmb Wllh the and the e011 althler l’ 1g all the great Industries have practical WorklnE Leave your glebe of St. Andrew's Most of our Indoors meetlnB-fl. out. of Qnl the physically Hod; Are Your Eyes '7 I! you no hlvln symptom l lelill- I0" at . speclnlllt. At your service with vans "of experience and a thorouuh refueling service. Olll In and Glacial Y0!" appointments. I. G. IIUTCIIESON unfit; should say "I cannot dig." Dig deeply with the spade pointing Sllgllghts down! ut. m. this a. very dangerous . . .7 O: course It Is, but: not. so dangerous as Tunisia and many other places on our many fronts, Dont. argue, brother, plant pota- toes. and argue While they are growing. Remember the more we can grow for home consumption, the more we shall be able to ex- port not only for the annles, but for the starving peoples In many lands. The need is tremendous. There are many other things of __<Q°nt1mtea_on_paze_i l._col_a) “COMPLETE INSURANCE SER VIC ” W. ll. ROGERS McLeod C? Bentley“ W. E. BENTLEY. K. C- J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. llarrfsten and Attornevl-at- Law MONEY TO LOAN 154 Prlnce Street H, F. McPhee B.A., KC; NOTARY 8w. BARIIISTER SOLICITOR Riley Building Charlottetown PALMER {ERIK A. J. IIASLAM. B. A. LL- B- BARRISTE ETC- Bank of Nova Sen In Che-BIN" °rl‘r?>'ili'i§'i?“‘w"6" Co? ‘t Phone 85 I P- 9- 5°‘ u MONEY 'ro LOAN (iihurlottetefl II Cameron Block P l. 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