STARTS MONDAY EVENING Greater than its players, more than entertain- ment . . . THE BLUE BIRD Is one of the most beautiful NIGHT SHOWS (7.45 P.M.) All S t R d 1 MATINES (1.45 P.M.) All Seats Ietzlssiérvcfzerve s7f-lgolllljtllIllidllllllg I: We request your co-operation In attending sufficiently early for everyone to be seated before the picture begins‘. BUY RESERVED SEATS NOW! Inmly n nhown In fume Altantl. and Broadway "mm, lilIIIi WITH IIIE WINII Thle iiroflhetlon will not be shown anywhere except at advanced prices-at least until 1941 Prince Edward Box-Office open 10.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. THE BLUE BIRD in TECHNICOLOR with Shirley Temple ~ Spring Byington Nigel Bruce - Cale Sonderguard Eddie Collin: - Sybil Jason u-Q-jrti ALSO DISNEY CARTOON MEN OF MUSCLE WEST WALL WORLD NEWS l).~\lI.\': .. - 1.00 - 0.00 P. n. s a r u R D A Y MATINEE 2.30 . c. 1 i, —-,-~ ~- Just one reason for the re t e fG W T W .\. \..\... _. Bansso . .. . m"! SATU R DAY SCARLETT MEETS RHETT BUTLER I, as described by Margaret Mitchell on page PQHXCE ED WARD 9o oH-er book. —--—— —. ,~ ——- “He was a. tall man and powerfully built. Scarlett , _ __________ _______,___ < -- i-hohsht she had nover seen a man with such wide shoulders, so heaw with muscles, almost too heavy for gentility. when her eye caught his, he smiled, showing animal-white teeth below n close-clipped mustache. He was dark of face, swnrtliy as a pirate, aiidhls eyes wereasboldandblack asaiiy pirates..." "r-r- ‘Av. '.-.'.'---.--.-.-.-.~.-.- Tmlay‘ s Short Wax e Radio Program CAPH ()1. . TODAY ‘rllltl SAT DAILY 3.1.". ‘(Nil ~ 8J5 SATUIIILIX 3L‘. l l\‘l.l". L! W 1 seq- i: And that was how millions of readers first saw Rhett Butler-bold, handsome, dash- iAU Time a Eastern Standard) ~ mg, a man among men. . .And as they read, _._.I._._,_.fi.,_._._.h._-_._._._“.._._._ they envisioned Clark Gable. For just as l there was disagreement throughout the mum“ 5mm‘ 26 nation as to the choice of a Scarlett I fAl-us O'Hara, so was there unanimous opinion 12:00 noon -- News ln English that Clark Gable was the only possible Rhett Butler And yet, with the painstaking care which characterized every step of the pre- paration of “Gone With The Wind” for the screen. Clark Gable was subjected to rigid tests for the roIe-test costng many hun- I_IlIIle-_o_r vouuc iiii tour iniimio aiiii amass IAWTOIHIIAVIIESSMSII 1134, meg,’ 35,33 m_ | BUDAPEST 6:35 p.m.—“March of Bo_\ Scouts." HAT4, 9 l2 meg, 32 8 ill i '0 M1310. JZK Lolvnou 8:15 p.m.—“At the Black D05! ' GSD, 11.15 inc-g, 25 5 m.; GSC, drcds of dollars and consuming many feet 9-58 mes. 31-3 n1- of film. Voice tests, make-up tests, color 8,40 pm _Mus,c_ mm. m l,‘ tests-he ran the gamut. And then-and | . i | ROME f ; 21204. 25.40 m.; znos, 1o Gl only then-was it announced that the covet- ed role of Rhett Butler was to be pliiyed by the only man who could play it—the cholce of miilions—CIark Gable. 6E0RGEA'¢.I<."~,'iLr.’r‘iES More.’ l!‘ 8:46 p.m.—Weekl4y Emriomic Re- ] BERLIN 1 view. DXB, 9 61 meg, 31.2 in; >DCJ,6.02 meg.498 m. PARIS i I 9:15 pm.-—I..yrics TPBll, 1l 88 i Clarke Gable-Leslie Howard-Olivia lie llavillanil-llivien Leigli IlIlll lllllllllllllIllllllllililiiilllllllllllllllll b. ‘nice, 25 2 in; TPA4, 11.11 meg,‘ .. i . 25 6 m. | 1 . i rams , i , 11:30 p rn-News in Enellsh. i f- , ‘TPA4,l1.'11meg.,25 e m ; "raisin; . if 11.88 meg, 25 2 m. LONDON . ‘ML 11:30 p in —"World Affnlvsz" . "mm! MOORE gallg xbiyeg vVslitkgiam Steed. GSC. _;—;— .___ --.—_— _ __. l -—- __n _,_ _'__ _ .._ HUGH SOIIIIRN , ° " ' m" “ ' ” ‘ The Floatlniz Palace. The Hon-roof practice has been partlcul i. = m.’ 1:35 ‘ mv_ggbslE Buuemm m Blue ‘Blrd Wllhs Luxury, The Realm of thc Past, ihc Successful in the gram "Hog," gr = fiiiliinliitioui) English and Music. mos. 3i 1a UIIRHIIIIOIIS Acclaim My5"1° mm’ “d °' m‘ “m” “m” 1"" I" the "M Of '"' 21104, 25 4o m.; moo, 19 o1 haw“ “"551 "Ybefl" °11 meal g‘; AS Memorable should be used instead of whole 3,00 l‘m‘flgxsz(llg}yperlod_ Rm whole soybeans is detrimental “wvm ‘Vlaurlce Maeterlinck‘; "The Blue ' ' - l” ,. _ EX anslfln good quality in bacon. PLUS sink to. on ma. o» m- lilléhr2“'i‘§.i...i%‘y" M S I’ who n- one ron- n» a»- tained in southwestern Ontario, the development of new strains is ex- tending the districts where soy- bPhll! may be grown. As a source prediction made for it bv preview reports and roadshow reviews. The studio l5 completely borne out in its prophecy that “you will remem- ber ‘ihc Blue Bird’ as the most. FAIR EXCHANGE BTOOKPORT. England _ (GP) -Ca.ptai:i C. F. Melling. whnee ANI) NHDDLEIVIIIGIIT CHAMP Fl ("r llT Among crop plants, the soybean possesses unique characteristics, says C. W. Owen. Dominion Ex- perimental Station, Harrow, Ont. "\ 1971111 h"! b9?" "RYIQPYPG" by "if i ‘aitiul ' i re ever made and the It may be cut. in the . immature be mnnnnd u f ‘ f c _ ARMSTRUNG i girls of ct higlh school here has vls- llmmldlii gtory ever told." It is stage and cured for high teed value 8,112,, crops as,‘ QZmQZR will’), £21- w; Ilied the school and prevented exactly 1.. at. hay or ploughed down as a. sol‘. bsnnn Under gxlstjfng wm-ld Con- ifiags, in return for the "comforts" To enjoy it to the fullest. the improvement crop, or allowed to unions, the pl-Qducflgn o; name- GARCIA ‘ the flirts supply the men. 0.16m.“ 511mm! be We" 1mm we be‘ ripen and pri duce seeds. The plant grown (99.15 may wen become more ginning. It is brilliantly played by a bril- liant cast, featuring Shlrlev Tem- is a legume and. as such, is cap- able of supporting certain nitrogen- fixing root bacteria. The mature than ordinary in importance, and soybeans merit some consideration when planning future feed require- K99“ M1,...“ n, t... ,,.,,,,., a . Efiicséfiiléfrrfiii? muiirlciirsz: sed,w1»-;,~,,=»~i»~ o 3",, 6,2,1; MiddleWCIKIIl. And °§6hnJiieii5kniI§r15iiI.' {fftifi gigttir? aagproachgrthgerhualities of , Young Buffalo Bill At The Capitol stgggfllnd°gnf°sltfl hi“;"§é’.'€t'i.l2°‘;.8i%ii:%2:ki§l - The elrplolis oi ‘llwftalo Bil and establish boundaries. ‘Iolxilsts as brilliantly dllected bl’ llllglfiesflgflllc lglravnlzll; Tgdfilxggln-frgiillgggfieetllevgtlllgfi ending Egyptian playwright and ac- tor. plans the first Arabic transla- tion of Shakespeare's works. start- ing with the famoue tragedy. ITALIAN NOBLI Walter Lang. who carries the epi- sode story through some of the most beautiful settings yet seen on the screen. In addl ion to the greater fidelity of color values achieved by the new Technicolor, there is an amazing illusion of flame-dimensions that makes the screen seem a atlsfi. Wliil rcal nooife portraying the roles. industries. A very loiv starch con- tent adapis the soybean for use in diets requlrin such conditions. While the chie use of soybeans in the Orient is for human food; on North American continent the feeding of livestock and industrial purposes take first place. After all oil has been ex- ory. But the George "Gabby" Hayes, lovable old Jliltll front- comedian, is perfect in his chur- r oi corilecture.‘acterlzatlon of Gabby Whittaker, u upon the , Roy's mend and mentor who share: ' the hardships and DBXIII of their Pauline Moore, who made u; in- atantaneous hit opposite Rogers in "Days of Jesse James." repeats her mgn, are a mil l Li‘. youthful dfttrh: ~11 ersman are u. l: gm Republic gomgntlg pownli to make a first l‘ a _ _ , their popular couic-x." s41». ROY R08- l rs. ,, ., _ “Young Buffalo I-l ivhlch oven-i . L , AVON DASSEIT. England —(OP) _-..- -__. ._ ~sa~nurvr~vkls§ eannnarnrsm-ps - .1 Theatre, excellent erforman in - These settln s are sim ly sllpefb- °I mm‘ M u“ —Baron Profumo, K. 0-, died at hi! hgslagiielirlyliillii i . ii) iniikelfiim. Su gorting pglversfillvlhgurrlghlf Designed by izral BTU-Sig with n0 "Mm! n“ ‘emammg wybe?“ Warwickshire home here, aged 61. “non enter, . of inc velv ° tribute t elr share to the success of Tolhfi on their imagination they live meal l "Mable hlghTrae n His heir isJ. D. Profuma, 25 young- hlzhest crib-r. '" ' . -v Chotlthe film. include l-fu h sothem, 1h mt? melllflrli hhd will be talked wllwlli/Yh“ feed c°mpafilbl° u’ est member of the House oi Com- ma ndvemn illllLfi lmn-lTrevor Bardette Chief Thunrler- about for a long time to come. The linseed or cottonseed meal. In mnnl The m], 1a Italian g2? the mrsman Wlli) 1i tue tcr- cloud, wads Boteler, Gaylord pr-n- story carries us to such amazing Ontario, many farmers are now qnnniv n“ no 513M111 the use of ritory of N01; 3 l» imp ilieldlcion, lrstelita Zarco and 13111391- nlares as The Famine Forest The adding whole soybeans to their rmdn, United Stairs i: . zy suiwcv U“? 108k. Land of the Future, The Hurricane. grain mixture before grlndingnTiiis, i ‘i’: ‘ " " Messrs. eorge lye7t . Clements. Russel Macpohiifd Mont n Wri lit. Di". C. B. Green, lllism Mac an. Interment took place in I -- the Lower Montague Cemetery-M. ..'Mr. John Burke's friends will ,'Thll column is. rrsr-rrrd for} new: of lot-iii lllli‘l' ~i iiui atlvoP regret his passing on Wcrlncsdny l-liilll "f h hi“ l “New hi“! he . itl 0r a lengthy duration of 111M551 Inserted ut z win-- it will" —M. ltrlctly puyniiio iii uriuince. " " ' MEAD , ,.°sUB5(.liii-l|().\‘5w, OWBANKWL the ChB-Yllliitiifv-ir . ll may oci On April 1st the regular meeting ~ blinded W lhhl‘ l» b. Atoll-B of the Meadow Bank women's 111- ._l ' Hume. zutlutevmaspncid at inc home o1 Mrs. f" ' ' " , ., _ r vlll 118C .fl1i with an attendant-e p ..'CONGIt\li i..\ i l<..\~_ _—- oi cievcn mcmbers and seven vlislt- i d Mrs. J. l). i. . i» lilv-l- 01's. hearty {hi . Htsokii Illicit‘ 'i'i1e president presided and the ; Arrival o1 a 1.... . ... n, .... l -- 1 meeting opened by 51113111,; the one County HO-Hihir-i ' -‘~1- ‘llliu repeating tni: urt-t-u, lcoll 0,111 ~~ r r ,_ _ ‘ I __ was Slll-MVUIIJG with a household innt. x __o |l:‘|_fl‘\'{-j1{,\l|, smgnl L: 11.} ‘ lmlnctlllmulgs oi JIICGDICVIJJLIS incct- 3 unern o . c .i.t‘ ~. v. .. -_ _. w" rea ‘an a opic and the FINE | RP ATI,‘ Monmgnn’ n. on \'yi'i lllmilil} ‘ various committees gave then‘ re- alternooii. hi). i -. .- ‘ will LS- H Everyonenecdsexttnsilverplntennd theeelovely . "Lille-still! BBrlo-“tural oaDPlF- oxclusive"A " "teaspoone"fltin"wlthsny 'wci‘e read oi1 the was discussed and trunk Boyle Qucs tioiinairc. It hue“ m by Mm set. Heavily plated and guaranteed. Usullofler: I FIE! FOR I7! SURPRISE OOIIPOIO OI b uoliiiation ‘for the evening a- ' ‘ U“ y l "mm" "° 60* " 3 FOR 5 SURPRISE . ilii-l The programme consisted I tw ‘" 1hr’ i conre. ts-prrzus won by Mrs. (ZiOHIOII - SOAP 000F011! RID ind birflii- 1 MacLean and Miss Florence Mnciine nus urircni me next mccing ls to be hcid m. i- ll uvrs ti! the home ol Mrs. Robert Jewell, roll 0o 20¢ . il ‘ihlllllv ltllllflcilll to beuanswcrcrl with an ex- . not - i ii » . < » l‘ x H also fniii ltllllllgefgllgwllrigolcllilmrlriittcos wcrc '°"'h'°"fl",m°'b"'°'p_smwlnl m dumlllk"! H ‘l. I I ' lh/Pll 0' BDIJOIIIIUG‘ Lunch Mrs Robert li-w- _""k”'°“"°'k“""'"d m-huh‘. dakgigliliécls, n k. - ‘ hi,“ U; . c“ Mrs flurry l-llvdc and Mrs ‘Hnr- he: ‘aim poeeihle. Save all: mnleoupeu = i" l“. ' ' ' ..‘ Iwenlnen oi New, 5, , _ . . .liti.can.;old Stone. Program. Mis. Victor "' °"°"' iiri. Vcr- ‘ MncPhaJ and Mrs. Stanley Hyde. IUIIIIII l0”, I01’. IIIO rtililtilTlS ‘ Questionnaire for Mav 011 Home MDNTIIAL. P-Q- ONE OF 135 FREE GIFTS Wm‘ M‘ pcfllncblo; gggzitomics- Convener. Mrs. Peter; (ohndman n,‘ n” VG?! benhltllti, v 4 ii-iiiioi ill h)" The meetlfll! closed b!’ Slnillnll (iflfl l WATCH FOR N EW C ATA LQGUE I ‘ Mr. Al iszm l\'i r211. no 11;: llnriio. Save The King. alter which a (lnlniy The pallbearers wire as follows; lunch was served by the Wei-CBS- -~ mar-imm- . Silvbeans. The high oil content ofl of concentrated protein which may 1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PUBLIC AUCTION Estate Jon- day at 12:30 o'clock. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Sol‘ vlcel Sabbath, April 28th. Murra. River 11 am., and ‘l pm, Iris pm, L-542. Igcengllridomms 3rd f m rfonn eep ay, y or - once. L-Slm-ZO-Zt. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services Sunda April 28th. Mount Stewart 1i A. . Highfleld 3 P. M. Marshfleid 7.30 P. M. L-517-4-26-li. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. Rev. J. M. Blesedell. B. A., Minister. The Lord's Day, April 28th. North Milton 11.00 A. M. North River 3.00 P. M. (Com- E munlon). Kingston 7.30 P. M. "They that wait upon the Lord shall rc- new their strength." L-519-4-26-li. MB. AND MRS. WM. B. WOOD. Pownal, announce tl.e engagement of their daughter Bertha Sara to Harvey Cyril Jenkins, Brack. of Mr. and Mrs. I-Ienr Jenk.. Herbert. The mar: age w place early in May. L-521-4-20-1l. PROPERTY SALE-The H. R. Vessey sale was held at York Wed- nesday. The fann sold for $3500 and the other movea-bles brought good prices. J. P. Bradley was ' auctioneer. m. and we. Thor. mesa. 336 Euswn Street, are being welcomed ‘home from an extended trip to Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs, Riggs left Charlottetown the first of last December and returned Thursday. JOINS ROYAL NAVY-Douglas Saunders. son of Mrs. E. Sfibndenf. and l. former Prince of Wales Col- lege student left thisweek forHal- lfax. enrouie to EXIEIMKI. “"5159 he has received an appointment 1:1 the Royal Navy. ISLAND LADY DIES-Mrs. W. W. Judson. Powma-l. received the 54d news of the death of her only sister, lVIrs. J. B. Pollard, West Grey. Maine. nee Barbara Chand- ler of Hazelbrook, P. E. l. FREE DISPENSARY-An execu- tive meeting oi’ the Free Dispell- sary presided over by Maloi- T. E. iMcNutt was held yesterday when it was decided to hold the annual meeting on Monday. May 13th, in the Legion Hall and that the an- nual collection of envelopes for relief be maxle on May 17th. Mrs. R. L. Cotton tendered her resigna- tion as secretary-treasurer. which position she has faithfully and care- fully filled during the past l2 years and will be further dealt with at the annual meeting. Destroy Buffalo In Wainwright Park OTTAWA, April 24 —(CP) —- Gamo wardens of Wood Buffalo Park in northern Aberta and stretching far into the Northwest Territories, are being urged by 011i- clals of the Mines and Resources Department to obtain some idea of how many buffalo range over the park's 17.300 square miles. Wlnle usage has stamped the ‘shaggy beasts of North American ‘mountain and plain with the name "buffalo" the Concise Oxford Dic- tionarv indicates its correct designa- tion "bison." Buffalo are peculiar to Asia, Europe and Africa, not Ameri- ca. Slaughter during the winter of the plains buffalo in the preserve near Wainwright. 300 miles south of the Wood Buffalo Park caused considerable anxiety among nature lovers that the shaggy animal would disappear. Many protests were re- ceived from public-slanted citizens.‘ To relieve this anxiety. officials ex- plalned there are 1.100 healthy vig- orous buffalo st Elk Island. a coni- paratlvely short motor trip from Ed- monton. An authentic check of the herds in the Wood Park, it is be-| lieved, would reveal that more than, 8000 buffalo living in their natural lstate in that park. Stopped " ‘lnctlon The buffalo was in danger of ex- ‘tfnction when tl.e Domln on began Purchasing animals from herds in he United States and from 1007 to 1912, the herds in Elk Island and Wainwright were built up. Wain- wright Park has an area of 197.5 square trxnulles and Elk Island 5i e Lrotected park at Wain- uffalo herds developed rap dly and so did the herds of elk. ed gnu deer and moose which of their own instinct sought the safety of the park. The ran e became greatly ov-, erstocked but twas not until 1920 that the department braved public |o imon and began a. systematic aughter of the buffalo. addition to the slaughter of animals. 8.673 were moved to the Wood Buffalo gilairk to mix with the wood buffalo ev were mostly yearllngs and two- year-olds. Objection we! raised in some The Central Guardian This column h renewed for new: el local Interest but advertising of athan West, 76 school street, Fri- L-539. LITTLE THEATRE GUILD Studio. night postponed one week due to. zhwavaw — out or the roads for wagons, was for APRIL 2o. mo ' III MEMIIIIIAM BIBS EMMA BURKE Gleanings From Tryon And Vicinity n‘ nsewey ‘llllllltfi may ‘lbrtinnerted first; $IMA m' a 3:511:10 l 06h 1 W0 I c: y pay- _ ~11 ~11- h lovem- ciiiu“ '“'i~i1°i‘>’r'i°t‘c‘ir°°'£é‘é“r§ri' "to "-§i'rr'“ol1r‘i’§°“w&‘ 1m“ M‘ hear ‘:2 the death of Master Ilildred ‘yer 0 fine qualities and b _____.___..._._?___.¢ 3° 1 _ 7 _ M; all pictures ever made, a Iiumam 4 P M overture 7'45 CBASWELI. for Photographs. will aft-slams lggauxluierag? Alben . wglmew h"; d f l I e e o énletrmiasion 10.15 n?- m UR The coialnfilrnlty crlaryeg Ehhténd! ti; M: 3,51%; wgtifflnflrlkgae 1M0 . , ' cornrsnr IONLIFI s - .an a.Bu e a t. - "- . mm O 15L “SS appea MATINEES BEG “r am 1L3” INCE. L-9189-1-2l-3lL sympathy in thgir béreavemelelliws lmimrmnxcamgnxhmasaa llllgf-‘llfll-Iluve eat . IN TUESDAY AT l.45 ‘i IIIEORTANT MEETING A - Trgusrfiicelnlir wrgaan of North pglxdad-rar- ll L. and the lean“ ' 1791:1019‘ iihggn u giltcnliirirlliaéh’ 7'30’ on uni-u and‘ m Bommm Montreal berhre rem o’ I'm‘ m ' ' L-sia-e-‘ao-u 1m- ciiiywn Thom ma“ '° Qm" - . as has lust o- oy. B011! wmpleted the renovation of Miss Burke la survived the old homeste and the ma I” "I" new improvemengsd certa l.v makxtlzas’ fifigflgfi’ n?‘ Réougllfi; 135,39 m“ t one of the most comfortable Quincy‘ She‘ wk; a m ‘ k9 Q! homes in the district. Mr. Thomas M: wlhm E B k s cousin of neurrair'"ir"°' “it or» ' “' ' °‘ °"“"""s all i}: more attractllilc. ‘in. wiiiiarn The Mme-l lervloee. which wen Marks of Albany waithe carpenter private, were held on the 21st. inst in coarse of the wor The ' remains were cremated and the ashes will be taken to in, Island for burial by the side of her parents in Sherwood mmetery. MRS, TOBIZAS COADY Bhahirsiavzi a in m. Bted Green spent the weekend at his home in Tryon, Mother Nature pulled off her Ap- ‘ril Fool's joke after ell. and the hard work which went into the shovelling nil. Cuttings that had been cleared Sunday. March i n n 1 t 10th. one of earths 11011 3S... lritréi°tkllrrifl 32th.? krill?! women h the new» <>r Me- Tool? Coady. The deceased, formerly An. nie Monaghm, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Monaghan, “n, born in Kelly's Cross 8B years ago and llved most of her long life 1n her native uriiih. 58 years ago 511a married To .115 Goad . Seven yam ago this worthy coup e eclcbrairri their golden wedding anniversary. For the past three years Mrs. Conny had been in falling health but u", end ilme rather sudden and unex. ecteu. She was frequently visited bv e1- beloved pastor. Rev. Wm. liic‘. Gabe. and had the consolation Q1 receiving the last sacraments on m; day previous to her death. she m; u. most estimable lady loved and re- spected by all who knew her. a do. vout. Catholic. A good neighbour ni- ways ready to lend n, helping hand in time of need, a faithful ivue, n kind and loving mother her iainiiy may well rise up and ca l her bless. ed. She leave; to mourn and ciii-i-ish her memory he; aged husband, tiic sons. Tobias F. in Philadelphia, \\'l10 visited h mother last sulnincr, ‘in: the weather is rather common conversation in the locality. How- ever we have to take 1t as 1t comes. and the best wav is with a smile. Mr. Bertram Cameron of Hamp- l ton spent the weekend renewing ec- giligintances with friends in Central on. A large number of younlt people were in attendance at" recreation centre on Saturday evening of last week. Interest in recreation centre ls increasing daily, and new faces :11: to be seen st every regular aes- n. ' Mr. Heber sherren end Elmer 1 Dawson of Augustine Cove were vis- itors to Summcrside last week. Many people who own cars are getting them out onoe more and imvinz them tuned up in readiness for the coming summer. Gasoline prices are ROIIUZ up is the talk also oil. which will make it that much Jame; E. r1 Brookvale, three daugh- "10" (BO-luv t0 H1058 W110 0WD illld ters. Loretta. Mrs. James McQuuid run a car. However it will not deter E‘ t 65; Mary, Mrs. J. L: the majority of car owners from op- crating their 18.5 wagons. Life as usual. war or no war L; the motto. Mr. Sam Glllis of shamrock met with a very painful and regrettable accident last week while workln in e woods. Mr. Gi1'is along with r. Stewart Boulter were cutting wood on the farm owned bv Mr. Glllls i when in some wav or other Boultens 'axe slipped from his grasp striking Mr. Glllis on the lelz inflicting a very serious cut. At present Mr. Glllis is e. patient in the Prince County Hos- pital where he is improving as well 0s can be expected. erine, Mrs. Peter McQuaid, New Wlltshire. One son. John. A. prcdc. ceased her some years ago. She leaves one brother, Ambrose Mona- han, Kinkora- three sisters, Mrs. ugh Campbel, Westmorlaiid; Mir. Bernard Smith, Emerald and Jo- hanna. Kelly's Cross. The many mass cards and letters of SYlllpitllly and the large concourse of peoile that visite the home and attcnrrd the funera izoes to show the iiign esteem in which thelate Mrs. Coariy was held. Her largely attended lun- eral took place on Tuesday momuig March 12th to St. Josephs Chm-cu, Kelly's Cross. I-Ii h Moss was cole- 1r n t hr ted b the Pas or, Rev. win. ur- nEhnbE-r: '3‘: Ell-gil- es reams in lame Cailae. Rgv. M. J Smith, Kinliora pearly spawning rip which carries hem right up to he head of every lime brook 1n we er mass the remains were tenderly ccadty. I'll; year they m-e nn 1n borne to the adjoining cemetery yew large numbgrs more than 1n where they were laid to rest to ii- nnv yem- nnst 1g 1. hnnan ma; no wait a glorious resurrection. the ii- one] viitlgxbctizlullty of netting them. fin pelthlzlxgsgiuggig-g beiifiepergglfiiggzilireht; mo cs e ‘n fl C - here, g m I my way wh e were: Messrs. Emmett Stordy. Mark Curley. Albert Smith. Walter Cus- ack. Aeneas Kiggins and Louis Mc- Manus. Eternal was present ln the Sanctuary. Ali- I The prevailing north east winds f th t f d ‘ _ 1 _ 1h I"l1t shine on her lire niooliils beige rliii! hllignllis Jiér 0 bold and mflv I181‘ ""1 "s" l“ 1n drlvlne the tides up to a new "ewe- hiizh in these in parts, two days isuccesslon the wafer just abo I/OIICIIIII" the plankinz of the new bridge. The moon should b careful and use some judgment either that or welt till the month of June to celebrate. Mr. Kenneth Dawson was s, visitor to ‘rryon on Sunday last. The many friends of Mrs. John A. Lyman regret to hear o! her recent lfness. 11nd hone that she will srvin be her cheerful self once again.—T. CAPE TRAVERSE WOMEN'S DVSTITUTE The April meeting of the Cape Traverse Women's Institute was Lfild at the home of Mrs. Harold Cutcliffe on Thursday. April iii, with eleven members present. k-lve dollars was voted to the _Y. M. C. A. war work and one dolar toward a gift for a boy from the district who had enlisted and was at home on furlough. , Miss Evelyne Harvey Ind MlEI Hunt were appointed to ask a ploy l0 come l0 bBDe Traverse early in May New committees were:— School, Mrs. Gordon Harvey, Mrl. Douglas Bell. Siek. Mrs. Raymond Harvey. Mrs Melbourne I-lowatt. Program Mrs. vemon Muirsri. ms. Joseph Cutciifie. Lunch (for play): Mrs. Melbourne Howatt, Mary Hunt, Miss Evelyne Harvey, Mrs. Harold Cutclifle. Lunch (next. meeting): lvfrs. (‘-01,- don Harvey, Mrs. Raymond llarie1, Mrs. Alf Norring. Daily War Survey (By The Canadian Prose) The German invasion ot Norway and Allied aid to that country brings about a win- of movement and directs new attention w an old controversy among military‘ authortues between proponents of concentrated action on the main front and these who favor diveis- Ne“ meeting t° be held A.‘ PM w,“ o, subslman °pe,.au°m_ home of Mrs. All Norrln icrléflicill 8. This controversy prevailed bat-n égnpe answewd by My Flrst in German and Allzed circles in the last war. A notable example then who the debate between Gen- erai Joffre who was anxious to conserve all foroeis for the r-renon front and those who, like Prem- ier Brland, favored the expedi- tion to Salonrika which opened up the eastern from. The attach on the Dardeneuee, subject of much controversy in Great Britain was another case in which those who favored action on the sidellnm had their way. In Germany General Lluideei- dorffs powerful olfenslves on Ver. dun reipiesenied the viewpoint of those wiho believed ln concentrated attacks while extensive German marches into the Caucasus and the ffikion of the Caspian Sae repre- sented hhe other viewpoint. In the end it was Pooh's adher- ence to the first point of view which won the last war. He smash ANYBODYS WEATHER ADELAIDE, Australia - (GP) - Dlsputlniz B. long-range forccasttfii dry weather for South Australia. iiio state meteorologzcal office new!" predictions are seldom possible fol more than 48 hours in advance. hll° romefhlemohevvh fol‘ 24- _ >-O§-O-O-O-§-§§ 044' AIIBTIOII SALE MONDAY, MAY 6th of stock, crop, implement! household furniture. Hiiviilil disposed of my farm I offer for sale the following: ’ Sets Spring Tooth Harrowe. 1 Set Smoothing Harrow!» 1 Potato Digger, 1 Rooter. l Set Fanners, 1 Set Scales - 600 lbs, 1 Engine. 2 Turnlll Pulpers, I Turnip Seeder. 1 Sprayer, 2 Truck Wallvlls " double and single, 2 Carts. 1 Driving Wagon, 2 IVOQ‘! Sleighs, 1 Box Sleigh. 1 DY" German armies in France but them can be little doubt the Salonicr. expedition contributed. something to that result. FUNDS FROM JAMAICA LONDON-Effie, L54" gelndon, has received $224.75 from Jamaica tOWMTLs her comforts fund for Belllchllght units. The money was subscribed by West Indians in Jamaica. rk‘ ev e w u an fth dldth oodbIIal‘ disappear as a distinctive species. Wainwright Park ls fenced, but in Wood Buf alo Park the herds are uncontrolled and often wander over its borders. Departmental officials get fre- uen re ortu from fliers nolnr over, t e terrl rv o‘ seeing herds n the, Wood Park bu there is little oc-, Icurete information on how th plains animals have fared in their new environment. indication”. said a r e "There is eve report submit ec ntlv Re- soum Minister Crerar. "that these anima (plain buffalo) have surviv- ed and multi lied." Dealing wi h the danver of wood buffalo disappearing fined: “It ibllit r ti b some boss y o ‘e n0rt_erfi “aspects; disappearing as a puri- Snblect To Disease Meanwhile it developer‘ at Wain- ht but t t th th k u"?! the will’... “martin.” ‘i213. ing Sleigh, Quanity Harness- Crop: Quantity ha)’. 5m“? oats. Stock= 1 More. 3 Yet"! old general purpose. 1 ma?“ 6 years old, 1 Horse, 3 Yea" old, 5 Milk Cows, 5 Ylllfn“ cattle, 4 calves. 3 Fall lllllfi 4 geese setting. Imlllvlllmts‘ 1 Binder Deering. new. 1 m“: Mower, l Hay Rake. 1 S“ which affects cattle. also attacked buffalo. so did liver fluke germs. It was decided to clear the entire Wainwright ran e of all 1111; an. ais and izlvo 1 a comp ete rest. - All the animals were slaughtered and since the range is entirely fenc- ed. thelands will be given as long a time u is necessary to recuperate naturally. _It__may_ take_ five years. IRINGS INSTANT [AIR 5 e phhl“ ti nal Seeder 1 Moll" ‘p115: sung“! Sllreader, 1 Disc Harrow. 1 ‘gflfiaiqc 5 Fertilizer Spreadena, “m! Ploughs and 1 fl;llow_ Plough. If not fine ing day. ANGUS BUCHANAIEI New Dominion, I'~ -' ‘TN’ p WHAU‘ ALEX McRAE, - bnt/llrfiimgtil Auctioneer ‘"0 i i ee++ee4u.,;_:;at:_;at;;30_5_z4 Slillliyzan Clinton, P. E. I. and Caih- ~