“iv- . __.._.__.,. ' 12 WHZTERNGUARDIAN ie S ‘GMT: Mrs. John Pond, I] Church Street-Phone I88 SUMMEBSIDE and j . g1 , Whiter Street. Baggy, Water Street. ccllllnll is reserved for new: w“ mtcre t, but advertising ‘may iralurc may be inscrieu “m1; a ivurtl, strictly payable “yahoo. 351.1. Asthma. Powder — , m1 evc. T.1_\101‘ Drug Co., K2310- ll. "- ,i('l."5 1r. April sale Rock- 91; Lilglllg {Vflrlilifimleiff-ra i, 1' gull ‘II 01‘ 0 _V C. “W ° ” L-3lU-5-3-3i. 011 5.11.1; - hallmore Trac- 0.1.11. mtcsa 111 perfect 111 141111111 ‘lrcmerels, 1'1’. s wccks, rsayvlew. L-SUQ-E-Zi-ii. m. . 111111 (III-liner. General ante Act-i... insurance of all rules 111:1 11111111111 ars without “on, 111.111.- Suuimerside u “p2, L-uia-i-a-zi. El’, C. .»\ mlfffEN W111 hold m m Ct- n11 Bcdeque Baptist on 5111111115’, Mny 4th, 10.45 111:1 111 rrceiotiui United . . '1.'i'U P. 1V1. L-Ll82-6-3-1l. ,,\.\'l) hilt (‘llAS. CROSS- ' uliliuunce m! Marriage .0 of Mfly- L-23i-5-3-li. I Fl‘ FOR HALIFAX — Mr. 1 lfincu o1 the R. C. M. 1:1": '0 lcit this week 11.1" .1 1111610 11 will be stationed " l\1i11uh‘s many “c 1110111111: 111 b3 ncw (1i11i&s.—S _ - 111.11. .1...\0uNcE.\1h:1\"r1 1 i1il10l'.115€l'i'1L'C for the 1ate| d l1. 1111111- will be held on» yaneinocn at two o'clock S1. John's Church, St. Elea- 111111 11 snort sci-vice at tlte prcrims 1o the church scr- RDEN bllfdflli CONTRI- 1. . — ‘F110 pupils of Borden - have nmlc another fine con. ‘tn oi 511-114 1o the "Save Children Fund.“ ‘lhls makes a of - rmcivcd from tho . c Dsccmbcl, and p .111 o be highy com- 1-- 101' 111i. splendid assistance fol 1111- needy children in 11 Is“ gubscripti-VIA AdWlfllV-l. llwllld be left with Mn. Pond, quudlau may m- bolllhst dolly ltény of thc following gun-q]; $5M‘ nflllltfllv. Water in“; c, fdlflll will be delivered to an n “M1”... 2c 1w lily. or 10¢‘ i-er wcekfifhgnnrzgl? fsflgmmenw. b, Wynn order lo the boy responsible for dellverlel on your "m", side left this morning for Moncton ‘Mr. Cari Crockett. prcsided. Mayor 10111111115 to assist the Girls 1o carry r111 their splendid this s11111111c1‘. Mr. Arnett 1 out 111111 111(- girls often It lllliiliC liinciichs free 1 1111111111111 i111 \\':1v of making 1011110 purchase of new 1mi- - miuic and other things very h‘ 11 1111- band is to continue “tion. _I\I1". Arnctt said that - ~ (iirls Band has 1 (unt-ribulion to the _ c1 entertainment 111m 1,\"i'ZCli 5 have re- l well mrritcd praise from tiistingiilshctl visitors. Mr. Ar- liliiizstsd 11ml the Town Coim- - 1121111011011 10 donate $300.00 is 111cc t r11 hmintnining tre " hrmri mid that the of Tmclp would pledge them- to raise ,1 -corresponding v .\l 01' Campbell said he latsc vcrv nuich the services F. Build and would lay-z hen had spent much of his spare opscl hitrc the Councillors first 011' rzunity-s ‘IITEPT: .11‘ NEW LEGION ‘S AT hrufir: - A verv e11- ‘ rtccmion was given on -‘ 13111118 Ladics Auxiliary of -'I (lSldP Brunch of the Can- Iltlmi 1111011 citizens gener- Iere mviivrl to inspect the new 1161118 m1 Slimmer Street. 1001111 1111111 (lrccratcd wit-h lid mi. \\‘1ll{(‘ 11nd blue bunt- fcslnncnls and w; wep [in 111." nttcrnoon. Mrs. Neil Jntrtttinn or the Ladi-s H and .\fr- iLcii-h Smith 11 P11111111: Mr. Lcith o1 the Lcuion. as- ‘ 111 receiving the ~Tl1 wttc shown over the ncvl .114» has been made lllracltve \\'1l1i writing rooms. null!‘ 111:1 iwnmnu rooms. fitt- ‘ Hpc comfortably for the use Aiiflg‘ f1 o mid members “the 05¢ Lust evening the ‘ An- i-‘orvc and Home ma? gums o1‘ the Legion at ., “,_““"‘1:f’( a short variety ‘lmmmlgcnted for their “ "‘- i? lition Mr. Farmer lcriflce our old car to a w "F" "It! plant when, for Ilnal _ ‘Trgflzli-frvt. you can convert - 111111111111». In!’ the hi . lhly ‘tamer-mo. which 1| . In Canada. and In no _ raflm roast to coast. The . 0N Q! a 111x your OUAR. JDUONINTERNAL GEARS h, n 8 and for pulling f-‘Yrr been beaten in ltl lor 5Q | . "'1 no ‘§.'..1"K3¢.1"§r".‘1'3 _ MFG. Co. t . l" and Charlottetown hearty welcome to the ‘Irons Can- ada Lines officials. who now operate PRINCE COUNTY 61mm. s1 animus stem, this service, m -BR1LLO CL order at Brace’s.n‘NERI‘.A-§'l())-ggé2li' —SUNDAY MAy 4| ,_ New manual-loco n01? Eommug! - Kemero- Bhnin w n37 P-‘Tflyef-St. Sitilhchfi. 1r _n. .00 if. M. Evening P"Y“'"M- 711011185 . French River. 14-281-5-2-11. -BUY WOOD 5 R511 Bruce's. c L-mlciifiqz-ff -—SUITCASE found west dfan. —GIRL WANTED for store, State experience and salary m- ‘lllgled- ADP-y 110K 464. Summer- s e. on road, 0f Summerside. Apply Gum»- —THE GUARDIAN Ls inform d that the Auction Sale is to be ‘said on premise r J _ t summer s1 d: gut gglqiuléisdigliiglafi giélfigggalg. and Mrs. W. F. Taylor. “h- Wm be me largest held in the ——-- Province ror some time. Mr. Allison lillcLeau is homo from L-l30-4-29-5-3. a visit with relatives and friends in —OUR. 1941 stock of spring i111“ 15 110w complete. Call and sm them when in town. Mills Dry Cleaners and Clothiers, Wam- trtreet. Summerside. L-339-5-3-2i. —VISITING IN MONCTO - and Mrs. C. B. Morris of 331111512? '.‘1‘i."°§f°é1% 111%‘ '“"" . " . 'n 1 Mr. wnsonl_s on and. —-Y’S MEN'S MEETING -- The _1‘¢‘1;u1a1' weekly meeting of the Y's Melts Club was held on Thursdgy, Campbell was the guest speaker and gave an miercstuig talk on his visit to Ottawa. giving interesting side lislhts on the conference. Mr. Walker Y M- C- A“ secretary» at the Sum- merside air tiaining school was present and asked if the club could provide up-to-date magazines for the recreation rooms. The club members promised to provide maga- zines every week for the men-S —EXPRESS APPRECIATION FOR AIR SERVICE-At the meet.- ing of the Summerside Board of Trade held on Thursday, Mr. B. W. Robinson, chairman of the Air Ser- vice Committee referred to the splendid service rendered to the province bv the Canadian Airways service. which have just discontin- ued operations in the province. Mr. should be sent from the Board to the Canadian Airways service ex- ...__..._..._.__ .___.__-__—__1-i MMERSI AND PRINCE C {to to the sanatorlim for treat. ‘Air graduates To receive wings fro N . U S6 l He: Sununo crsidrev 5511mm’ It n. ceremony sftcrnqogn, it “Y- ° "m8! Will be presented W1 C d _ _ zlzyhloafi: omman er E. G Fuller 1n April 1 lzeéfence gflhgiitgerfaio. J. L. 313%. s n. Kensington 1' 335- Summerside. §léd8..birs°yli‘sltingrper sister, Kathleen. L_343_5_3_2l m K chm bhw’. at her home town. spent the weekend with her Charlottetown. visit with her Ralph Jenkins. in Charlottetown lng of the New Annan Junior Red- Cross met at the Friday evening, April 25th, with an attendance of roll call beingv answered by "tram- ing your favorite color." The presi- dent occupied the chair. The lol- lowing committees were appointed. School and Gardiner COIIIIIHEWB, Betty ‘Iuplin and Clif- ford Durant; Programme commit-tee Christine Durant £1110 Lloyd En- man. It was reported that. more Red Cross material 11nd been sent for conslstiniz of knitting and sewinin. It was decided that tl1c members lottery in aid ed , meeting is to be held May 9th, r0111 call to be answered bv "my favorite girl's or boy's name." ‘The second chm of graduate; School receive wings It the school um wag learned you". er Command! th n}. _ At the first graduatllagn cgremggg; resented And Vicinity Miss Lulu Toombc and Marlon art were recent visitors to Miss Mary Ready, R. N., Halifax. enslngto Miss Nora Taylor of Charlotte- Mrs. Gordon Cook is enjoying a aistcr-iu-law. Mrs. The regular semi-monthly meet- schoolfrouse on twenty-five members, committee, Gladys Mouse Dalzcll; Cleanliness .aeemu.leto a box of chocolates, proceeds| e R. Cross. Next. Mr. Wm. Sutherland, local paint- er. is now busily engaged in paint- ing thc interior of store in Rustico. Mr. W, T. Smith's A number of bowling enthusiasts motored to Sununerslde Thursday evening for a two hour session on the Capitol Alleys. The marriage took place on Sun- " Robinson moved that a. resoluticn‘ girilléalglneeléflil? 59- 51111513175 church- Abbotffourth daughter of the late Miss Rosemary Joyce pressing me greayappmcyayyon u; Mr. George Little Abbot, late of The the public for their services for the past eleven years. Their faithful- ness to duty in all weathers and their courtesy at all, times, made travel by their service a pleasure. Mr Robinson also extended a very the air service-S —-BURIED IN CAMBRIDGE. ENGLAND — The Ready family of Kensington have received cable- grams from England relative tu the funeral of their late brother Pilot Officer Joseph Ready. Mr. and Mrs. Harrold of Cambridge, England, wir- ed that the funeral was being held in Cambridge, Thursday, April 24. Freddie l-Iarrold, their son. a, pilot officer who was a close friend Joe's was killed in October and since time at the Harrold home. Anoth- er cable came from Capt. Rev. R. F‘. MacDonald saying he was con- ducting the funeral services. Fath- er MacDonald was pastor of In- dian River parish before enlisting for military duty. It was a source of great consolation to the be- reaved brother and sisters to know that he was buried among friends and that Father McDonald, a friend and former pastor was present to perform the funeral services. --K. —C. W. L. MEETING A'l' KEN- SINGTON — The monthly meet- ing of the C. W. L. of Indian Riv- er was held on April 27th at Ken- sington. The President. Mrs, J. L. Saunders opened the meeting with prayer. The first part of the meet- ing was used for routine business Mrs. Saunders reported the send- ing of Easter boxes to the rick and "shutins" of the parish. She also gave a resume of the work being done by this sub-divis- ion. Somc discuss! -.. took place re- garding material to finish a quilt which some of the member: are working on. Expressions of thanks were received from some of the recipients of Easier boxes. A motion was passed to have outstanding bills paid. Prayers were said for thcreoose of the soul of the late Pilot Officer Ready and the meeting adjourned. —K. —BURIAI. AT ST. ELEANOIVS- body of Mrs. Ada Covey, widow Summerslde, arrived 1n Summersldo on Thursday and rested until Fri- day afternoon at the Bowneas Fun- eral Parlors when the remains were taken to st. John's Cemetery, st. Eleanor; for interment Ven. Arch- deacon G. R. Harrison officiated at the commital service at the grave. The body of Mrs. Covey was laid of her husband in the family plot. The pallbearers were Messrs. J. LeRoy Holman, W. F. Strong. Ernest Mills. M. I... Frank MacKcnzie. Ernest Strong, and Heath Strong. -S. Personals —Mrs. Bruce Daviuon of Bra/dal- bane is visiting in Bummersldc the Ens-st of Mrs. Sherman MacAsscy. -—Mru. Ciceiman MacArthur en- tertained the 1. O. D. E. Knittlnd Club on Friday afternoon at her home on Green Street. Summerside. afternoon tea was served by the hoatesu-B -im. seniiiiih mm and m “’“"'cs1111s"§1 by bad eugenics was the coh- tentlon of tire speaker and he cli- ed several examples to PTO" m 9- Thc large number of mental defec- tives in Great Britain was alt/w l! a. further example of bad eugcnlcl- would have in it:-- I. A 2. A large room and a dozen tubs or so in which the poor would I1- ways have boiling water to d0 l wet wash. :1. A maternity and child welfare centre in which the needy could get; propel‘ ante-natal post-natal advice. 4. Where the ptc- school child could and I may be speak 11g out of turn but I feel sure not one Doctor in Charlottetown would object to giv- ing two hours a month free to- wards this work. This is all it Wwld mean if a clinic was held for one hour each day. 5. A venereal Disease Clinic. Patients are backward in small chfldien of OLeAry are visit- ing in Summeraidc the Mrs. Tanton’: sister, Mrs S. Hinton-S —Nllrs. Wm. C. Ross and Ralph L. Armlngwn of Melroce. Mass. came in week to accom y the their mother. he late Mrs. Covey. formerly of Bummeruidc Bummcrslde for punch It the Mawley Homo-B Crossinz Ogmore Vale. and oi’ Mrs. Abbot of Cheam, to Pte. C. J U Hickey of the Royal Montreal Regi- able to do because oi merit, Canada. formerly of Kensinl- ton. P. E. I. The bride who was giv- en awav by her unclg (My, F, Mead-q 2f the relative who had cared for ows of Regent's Park, London), was attired in a gown of white lace with veil and head-dress of orange blos- som and carried. a. bouquet of red camations. The _ the Misses Elsie and ‘Betty Abbot (sisters of the bride). who were ut- tired in mauve and spectively, and woresprflys of pink carrgatiomfMtiils b we) (he ew o e r . train bearer and was messed white velvet. The duties of best man were curried out by Corpl. McGaxry. also merit, The reception was held at the home of the bride, where a large company o1 guests were assembled. i .3519." J," t‘ “$13”. "I.‘é1.‘1‘..;‘°.§1.‘“ or es 31's o c s, i“ seas and 111s bride also are attended. heartlest congratulations for a. long happy and prosperous wedded life by m; many friends in his 110mg wwn, Kenslngwn, P. E. L-l-I bridesmaids were blue taffeta 1e- tcr Colin Thompson actedas in of the Royal Montreal Regi- former Mai. Macllutt (continued from page i) aker has spent several yell‘! in git country attending a university while taking his medical course. He enumerated some of the dif- ficulties in slum clearance schemes which had presented themselyfi‘! in the old country and Went 0n W “Y that conditions were cremy proved following the Dfihllllfii of a I-lousin Act in Scotland 1m- 1935. a certain extent may b9 "We are not far enouslFldw-Tm‘ ed mentally to deal adequately with this question," he sa id. ThLs could breeding prevention, be done by legislation, prohibiting marriage of mental defectives, sterilization and institutions for mental defectives. "we wn, however. help alleviate some of the problems of thfl P00? The t I of the late Dr. Covey, formerly of g? having,“ can m up f0 date Charlottetown vhiflll i d1 u l n! dispensary: unrl t better care ta of Fldchard Mrs. Bummeraide this body of (Dr) to future. Borne burial. ‘They vcrcJ men for this condition as they 1”] the (‘inri-ilenac is a disgrace and every- one ll know wha ti.” u, Rom‘ to the Banatorlum for. u. A mm’; and women's lavatory %."r'.“‘.°."'°“".‘i 1"" Ill n o ut= v1 d 181;] dCbarlottetown," ‘Feustoiiofiuslg He th d cilities 1:19 uwmpgolie grehgyrnflgzufi One lax-ye central building 1n gyn- ul Scotland cities. These contain- dly nurseries. sewing and social ggwiflimfl. dis nnrv and food- “H113; 87:93“. 80ml kitchens and play Bpccki t llwiwg ang of hc possibility o: 1 ° W". Dr- M Do ld zgllw ha! udmiaif 11.2? suchuma’ d would cost lmorctthan we y 0r u. present. Sh: 1mm“ °" y mly seem large ‘J11! tt has been found elsewhere ' u" 11111181 Olltlfly and upkeep “P911598 B" more than saved by g" 11°! Elven the poor and needy Y 8116 l centre. "One ha; alga t0 admit that hero in Charlotte- ltyolwn we haven't any real slums; 5 W9 have P901310 living in over- crowded houses. we have nmny vgry Pfigldimd fileedy. Flor these we 5 Ra e every effort; to mgkg their home life n. more comfortable i; the market. one for th 1"d d1 t; dulirtess-uhrgllléselti nli-ontlxild 31151.1; a mon h-must finally break down women who either here 11° many problems pleasure they had. one said she and seen a show once in the‘ last seven years. the other said she could go than that. she has not been to l. picture for ten years ho have every com- ain; cvcr for mtgoy- c feel that cue like them one better Those of m w fort and comet ment, will cure women and many more do not a nd much money on any- thing bu necessities. fat other thing! on movies and other forms of pleasiue. Perha but in the Dispensary 1a ly I over- heard a conversation between two wen waiting for atten- cf their little n. ‘they were talking and how the A8111’! we he greatest been all Win eallze that relief is a tremend xpense to City s a. matter of fact, the individual family on relief did not get suffic- ient nourishment during the past "lentil! and physical health 1,11 they have steadily undermingl-"cl $12.21; ‘,'.Zi11.1§‘“11f§1.-'“$¥ 0111151153 ance of food from the City Han. President’! Report Th0 president's 1e n, w r by Major T. E. Macmitt wfi (fir? lined the activities of the year, He Praised the work which Miss Earle ° 31115 110mg for the dispensary also T" bent! done by the Secretary reflsurer. Mrs. D. J. Riley. 'I'he president referred to the passing, during the year, of wlcfimhtesldent. the late Mr, Danie] I t ms. The annual collection asm year was very satisfactory, he a] 1 ti" his T811011. The annual b m r s mas‘ treat was givcn under 9 511179fVl5lOn of the ladies on the n executive. p mJ-ie thanked the press, radio. the d“: 5431115, the women's music tut. he Hi-Y Grads, and Nlagis. ‘r8 c M. Martin. for services igndeied. The Treasurer's report s owing a satisfactory balance, was lead by Mrs, D.J. Riley. A vote of thanks w 1),; Macpon. 111d f0!‘ his interestimv address was "WW1 by Mr. c. H: Black and eewnded by Mr. W. J. Brawders. Another vote of thanks to 54155 Earle for the work she has (10112, as moved by Miss Cotton and bee, , Wiggle?! aging/Iris. J.‘ J. Morris. . W "B 5 m9 NPOTE of tie district visitor, Miss Amy c, Ear-i“ Ladies and Genuemen: as Spring comes after ccme to you with my report. and While 1 may not oe as welcome as h the flowers 111 May, I fee] may; 1 can count on your patience and bympflihy. which has never failed in| the past. as 1 tell you a. little of the! work the Free Dispensary has beenl mirp found that at the flour. meat, fish, tea. many. No one value of such gifts. and on this account and because of repeated letters in the press, orders were left at the grocers. To the rise of the recipients, it was u. two or three dollar rder did not purchase as much food as they received by the other plan, and there was constant com- pialning. From all 1 could learn, I judge that it is viriser to give relief the flirect from the City Hall unless it s ossible to place a larger order he grocers. Formerly relief from city included a 98 pound bag of molasses. cans and vegetables. but on a two- fiity order at the grocers there 1s ot so much left aft/er buying a 24 ound bag of flour. All orders of coal. food and milk stopped the last of March, which left many families destitute. The Dispensary remained a. haven for these unfortunates and with aid from the different church- es and benevolent societies, we try to ease their burdens. wonderful friend of whom we spoke last year has strength to ‘Through her generosity two fami- lies have received a quart of milk each and everv day for 365 days. and generous cheuues have been leit at a groccrs so that your worker when she goes to visit a needy fam- ilv can Lake with hcr a bag V! . to comfort the aired. a pound of butter as a treat for families who have eaten a lot of dry bread. and other parcels of necessaries which The same been a tower of us this year again. ofa leasure to ave brought relief and the can est mate There was a good deal of sickness through the winter. Flu laid many low, and resulted in loss of work, vm" genemus particularlv 1 many were the calls on the Dispen- among women. and I wish I had “m” and ablmy m1 sary from this cause. One woman to me in my daily; m vim‘- I “W” like l" w" W" °f 5i assisted bv this Society died durini. W“ seem“?! in particular had to be helped con- nually. Five persons among those feeble old. man, almost blind, left; the yea,- alone because of the serious illness} him on a cold December momin ,. trying i0 keep warm on a couch bfiyl the kitchen stove, which a tuna’ nection with the 111m for years. You: worker found: began about Deoember donations of all citizens and Merchants ‘The Christmas activities 111 cop- 14th, with kinds from the of Char- ttetown. the Rotary Club, the 1 neighbour looked after from time to, fiale Chonm Kinsman: Chm HM; time. It was not hard to see thutl 119 W85 Very ill. so a. doctor was summoned bv phone, and rather against his will the sick man was taken by ambulance to the hospitaLl Once settled there he was thankful for the care and kindness he received. and when he passed away a few weeks later, it was a satisfaction to know that his last. days were spent in comfort, and that he had every attention in his iness. Y" other morning. as I took some medl- cinc to a sick woman and. found that she had no coal. She had burn- ed three old boots to keep the room a little warm and was saving the fourth one to make a fire later on. You would have agreed that she must be helped and I um sin-e will be glad to know that I was able to sen her a few bass of coal. _ Fun . but as always. gratefully acknowledged the sum of 25.00 left by the late Dr. S. R Jenkins‘ as an annual gift to this fund. ‘Ibis sum was distributed amonguseveral deserving families. and t ough the generos ty of a ben- alolent lladtyt we vigre oncle mirage collie s y hreeo peopew co . Thi-lufiflld friend has carried on this good work for many years. A4111 previous years, our Grads, Church groups and Women's Institutes, without whose aid the work could not have been accom- plished. The Kinsmenk Club is to .be commended for the Christmas "m" spirit shown by sending out Christ- mas dinners to the poor. The Dis- pensary supplied the names of a number o the contents each box should con- tain. The recipients acclaimed them I wish you had been with me an- a; basket and going away with a f-iii one. man is ready to deliver the many boxes to the different homes where anxious ones are hoping to be fort- unate enouuh to 88 I fmml théhimspensaryssent out m!‘ supp y. s year we - eels of toys, mitts and stockings to the homes. and fruit and candy was tdistributed to the children at the Dispensary by several lady members of the Executive. Just here we would like to thank a Chariot ' eighty four years of age. W110 8911* F! her Christmas donation to the chil- dren 23 pairs of mittens she had herself knitted. The year before she forwarded 20 pairs- Eve an old friend of the Dispensary. who has the welfare of the P001‘ it heart. teen f families and suggested oat generous. The eflrly m h! Christmas eve brink! many s. one our door each carrying-an empty As this is going on. our taxi t a good dinner Ghrlstrrus tetown lady On Christmas some do. mo?‘ speak! to twpwof ro ems o our c - central building in Char- Housing Conditions and Relief. Will them ever bc comfortable homes, at of a. moderate rate, for our poor fami. lies? At present such are impossible to find. Blinding; down and mom have demoed. One mother with three small children has managed to ex- ter in a house vacated by all other tenants to allow for if: renovation. Those who the rental of these houses for their living cannot afford to let them to tenants who cannot pay. no there scents no relief in sight, but him-tan beinzl must have a. roof over their heads. and what La to be done. We have been pulled con- depend on and Province. but Free Dispensary- DIEEGUR OUNTY CHRONICLE Legion rooms Opened at Summerside The new Canadian Legion rooms at summeruidc were formally open- ed last night an interesting function. Lt-Col. J. A. MacPhcc. M.D., presided. After ho welcomed the Legion members, both Sum- merside men and those from out town he called on Premier Thane A. Campbell. The Premier spoke briefly and presented the Legion Branch with a. framed picture of the Prince Ed- ward Island coat of arms which will be hung in the main room. The picture was received by m. Lcith Smith, president of the Bummcrside branch. Other speakers included, Ml. J. E. Campbell, Wing Common or E. G. Fullerton of the R.C.A.i"., Lt. Col. MacEachem. Lt. MacMil- ion, both of the Veterans Guard, Mr. G. E. Bherren, provincial or- ganizer for the Legion War Scr- vices, Charlottetown and Col. H. D. Johnson, also connected with thc Legion War Services, Char- iottctowu-a. Island native Dies at St. John: News was received in Bummer- sidc yesterday of the death at Saint John. N.B.. 0f Miss Cecilia Mac- Donald. sbe was a daughter of the late Daniel MacDonald of North Bedcque. She will be buried at Saint John. Funeral services will be held Monday at the Roman catholic Cathedral. SNUFF WITHOUT SNEEZES IONDObL-(CPL- With smoking forbidden in airplane factories and munitlon works, girls are taking to snuff, says one dealer, and “trying not to sneeze." Conservation _____(Continueti___frpm_ page 11, _ the spruce spill‘- mth savage hiss after his: of ani- er. He even tottered a few helillei! steps toward the edge of the next nearest me, to ditve home the threat. The youngest of the famiy, too helpless to stand erect on 111s falter- ing legs. watched mepstemdfastly. The second upraiscd _l1|nself. brac- 111g and balancing with his unccr- tain outspead wings, and did 111: best to support the threats of l1- , elder. g riesde them on the far edge o1 a the nest Sky-King and his mac and laid in store of provisions to last for days. There were five big suckers laid in a neat NW. wine, of them partially covered by the grass in the nest. Of these one had the slvery. shrunken appearance 0i . ad. The others were | a fish long de fresh-caught fish, that they mus: have taken tiemsel/ves by plun in; after them into the shallow wa crs of a nearby lake. One was still wet. and the talon marks along his back oozed fresh blood. Mixed with the suckers was a motley army of small- er fish and some partly-eaten ones. that defied indentificaton or count. Partially covering the store 0f food were several clusters of green pine needies. What did the scales want with them? Were they a salad tfiddition to the fish diet? Did the serve in in; fish? 0r did this covering of needles serve to aid in prcservlnz the food from decay? I do not know but, at least, theze were no pine needles 1:1 the nest when I visited it first. Apparently Sky-Kim; had fed his family a straight diet OI fish. There were no bits of fur or feathers in the nest to testify to l. ineal of any other description. A month later I paid a third visit to the home of Sky-King. A cold. northeast wind lashed the forest. bearing with it u steady chill rain. ‘rhe mother eagle was at home, rsonally visited about four- figmes. and surDPlSOd m’ other; with gifts of money and 61118 bill Ls our largest one, this year over 31ml at“ m, the children] m‘, M‘ $600.00. 5o many requests came for Dodds Kidney Pills that we some- times wish the radio would adver- tise some other ciu-e-all for a change. "£87 visits have been made thrmigh l»! _ ie 16% orders for necessary food au - plies and nourishment for the a . 8 orders for coal, Fortunately this year them was not such a call on the Dis nsaryl for cod liver oil, u the p oe had almost doubled owing to war con- ditions. Mr. A. G. King, however. again sent a gift of this indispen- sable medicine which ls ratefully the doctors and clergy. many frien in any way. remembrance for themselves. Scmel recmmized others not knowing-wondered. this good samarftan. I cannot close without playvinEanlyt ibute to the memorv of . h-l 1 Williams. Mr. Williams was l frequent visitor to the DisDGMB-Iy- a. member of the Executive. and an active church worker among the poor. | Thanks arc due to the press. to and the ds vmo have helped us- y last years report was written ICKIIOWIWEQG- Milly 191111113 Wlwl the war clouds seem darker and. e better off have been‘ m ced for ntry. who bombing are a, 111.1. able to buy Cod Liver Oil for them- b1 . Cou And this bring me to something terrible I would like to make clear to you“ that before another war has pie ed peace will be res red. an 50-1 terrible waste of life and money the, wiiibave ceased forever. It is quite true that many who have been helped by th ciety are better off because of allowances of members of their families who have enlisted in His‘ Majesty's Services. In many cases the money is spent as carefully asl one could wish. but not in all.' There are those who do not even| and our hearts thr t , ore ea ening the Mother? those in asa- the MODEL scnooi. Honor standing “of Model School r try to be careful, but on the other for month of Ap : Grade I-Norma Barker. Shir‘ey hand many are payfn back bills and trying to save a l1 tie. I know Caroil, Earl Jewell. Blily McCan- of one wanna who having aid her nell, James McDonald. Bobby White. doctor, her grocer, her andlord. Grade II-Barrv Beers Kathleen settled closely on the nest with her back to the storm. He proud white head was streaked a dirty gray the ruin. I-fer great wings were ha f spread to make a broad canopy above tha eaglets. The wind whipp. ed through the branches of the oak. turing her drenched feathers up the wrung way as the cold rain sluiced down upon her through the loaves. If eve;- u mother bore dlscmlort with quiet sfoiclsm for the sake of her young, Sky-King's mate was bearing it. She sat. unccmplalnlng and motionless for hours. shielding her precious eaqlefs from the s'orm that was drenching her. What of Sky-King himself? was he h'dden away in some drv 511.1‘. Wylie. the shadow o; Wu This yen]- fn the forest. where l-hn cold 11.1111 did not penetrate, shirking c.1111- nletvly his share of the resrvnsl- hllltv and dLsc"mfO!'t nf marina a are gnduflng the‘ fimily? sky-Kmg answered pros- raids. Let us hope. cnty for himself He came wheel- , in: in over the forest from the dlr. cctlon of the lake. without. ivirnlnc like u shadow out of the any mis the rain and alighicri 0H a dead branch above the nest. He cunt: | w'th one foot. In the o‘he~~ he C1151’)- ed a limp fish its tail flflpDlfiq in the wind. While his mat» shielded the vnimc family from thr- storm. ihp had gone down to the lake tn 1 catch their simnrr, How hc spdlcri g 1h» fish in the wind and r-rr-swcpt rut/ale". I do m» know. Spat ll 11" 11nd. 1 and 11's strike niust have been swift d sitre. ‘ B E I 1 1 \ , Daylight Farming at Twice 1 The Speed of Horses Why plot! along at llow hone Ipeed just making u. living? 1 and gretted me‘ had established the family pantty , for gasoline — wit mar acre 1939.) 1 WE 00., , 1111 ALLIS-GHALMERS 111111.111 TRACTOR With a 25 tooth, s ring tooth harrow costs 4 cents pcr acro a two-furrow plow it cosh only 22 cent: for gasoline (actual performance in this Province You. too. can enjoy the speed and economy of modern farming at surprisingly low cost. (lull at our show rooms and see the Model: B s WC Tractors, Harvesters. Spreaders, Plow: etc. HAVE A NUMBER 0F ALLlS-CHALMERS LWPLE- MENTS WHICH WERE BOUGHT BEFORE TIT! 10$ WAR I EXCISE TAX WAS IMPOSED AND YOU WlLl SAVE MONEY BY PURCHASING WHILE THEY IAST. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE T1111 H1111 M111. BUIVHWERSIDE and CHARLUPIITOWN Distributors For P. E. Island Mien-n OF YOUR FARM Not 1t’s Slave! Ltd. Model B Tractor Implement! for B. Model WC Tractor. Implement; for WC. 11 NAME——-— THE HALL MFG. CO. LTD" lummeruide. Send FREE book! at check. I farm 135F531? " ____ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. . coral. ( ) All-crop Harvester. Plown. i Han-own. Manon lpnadcrl. 5993,1555 _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._. _ enough to help themselves, 0r by SUFFWYEI; himself with a staff whether he did not vet think it. of experts who have prepared vac- supper time. I could not tell from my post on the round. He left them after afcwm nutea and perch- ed near his mate 1n a. dead tree top. Timely Notes (Continued from pggq_11,__ to take hold of a proposition such as tourist promotion. George A. Callbeck, Manager of Canadian National silver m: Breeders’ Association Eur Depart- ment, und Don Stewart, recently rc- turned from a visit to Ottawa in connection with the Association's activities. Dr. Leo Frank has had good suc- cess with his latinum matings this season and athough many of the, litters are l now arriving or Juc to arrive in the near future he Lin; every expectation oi 11 good lncronsc The Doctor has been carefully c011» trollin blood lines and tnaiinus with t e object of i11tc11s1fy"111f; '11-.- platinum strain which he htro-i duced three seasons aco. We hnpc he will have ihe fullest measure o1 success as he dcscrvcs it bcrtmsc oi’ his pcrsistcncy anti fnith. Fromm Laboruiorics, Grafton. Wisconsin. arc advertising a vac- cinc to ihnoculalc fox herds with against distemper and encephalitis. cine: which are specifics for the control of two of the deadliest forms of fox epidemics. In this coun we do not have verv much occas on to worry about either of these diseases. We have gone along serenely as for as dis- temper is concerned since the sea- son of 193i when the epidemic struck the province in full force, CPSCIQV- ing some of the finest foxes in Prnoe County, However, vlglnnce must not be c11tlrel_s' rrldxrti because there is always tho pos=1bil;: that some tourist may bring" 11 dog Sill- fcring from distemper and ifs con- tact with other dogs or cats may spread the discnse with running quickness, The 1 If‘ 01- ictv 1S practically, exclusion o.‘ ushers to the ranch cvon 111011211 this mu!‘ seem a rather 1'1110<f11t.'\b1r~ nct. Don't forget. to kocp \\‘;\'u'l‘ .11 pans and rhancr daily nr a: least crcrv two or throw ririvs Yml would 1101 carom (lrink 1117111‘ WAIFI‘ your- soil. ituithci" (In fn- -. hint-tum is ek-c-nlinl 111111!‘ r11111'1c11 of 1110 1c- nialcis milk 11s wr $11k} before in thcsc 11010.». 1i _\'n'.1 11'1"‘ .\‘1>\ii‘ 10X!!! on grnuhtl lions be mrc and look at 111cm not later 111.111 111 tin": in can tho motlivt‘ 10x has nlckul 11p worm recs from tin-mil and those have bccti passe-d on tn thr- ptips. Some XPrn-g r1130 Fromm Bros. sold a pelt at. auction which brought. over $450 and it was aim-cords dis lured in a glass case 11f ltfarshal Field's store Chicago. That pelt was taken from a fox pup that had tn be pill- tivc two most prcvolmit (ll-scares of e11 when 11mm (infra old because foxes in tho Utiitcd States. They will also \'Rf‘(‘ll\fl1.f‘ mink aanlnst those rliscusrs a11r1 arc prepared " girc diaznostlr service and informa- tion ritmnin prociiicts it cxhilaitcd snnpfoins of ivorms The advice in for-d lwavv from lhc s1.n:1--~11r>1 111 excess l1r11x'r-'.'cr-— is good and rcmnlns n sfliiiding ari- and her water-rates all large bills Gamhum, Anita Lynda. Markaret} a“ . . regarding 0f 10118 stand! . i! 1118B bfifllflnlllit Mtvreslde. Donnie Simmons. Mar- frg£°n1';‘%;‘§'nf"§:§ nglwzifgfih “Y3; nnnnfnctnrod 111 Fromm Labcrainr- mnmgyn“ n y,“ ‘m... qyrflviq, V0,, f0 Bet m1 her eet. While another lcen Warren. u ism.“ m we‘, jwcknm n.9,. The“. 1'35. \Vl1ol11cr you like tnc Mommy -, must snpplv 1h» q,-,,,,,11,_;,.,e,,,1,,2 ‘man “me mother who unwitting gmge In (%l')i_GcX-i€1gnv1¥c Jéicnk she perched. a bcrirnirair-d fizurc m‘ ""1 Yo“ “mm” Pm‘ “dmm m‘? ' material, 111111 is rcrtnln. Tho a "Tuiilrlgwlilr? "girl? hers “tisutnlo i-fo rhltte flit-t 111cm‘ Kierrltlaatlieuon rrbbcd onllrelv of hot: (l1l"r\'11v tile- °§°‘“1“° “m” "mnflwd hi‘ Edwmd l wcwther now 11.1. boon r001 and :11- gvgrlrn cvcrv day yo: shout-laid in the Ianwtfcliliiilarei Nfffslllan Wilson ' nitv and bcwulv. cven 110v white hi‘ , £18m?“ ilwslllgulgwih" Clllmilalzavx f 111011111 i110 11141-1 lwr-n 1n ' ' ' ' stain . I dc "1 ' Yct. 5 i‘ m m 501” ‘ 1 “P1110 who; 1"‘10\‘.' fret/111: rot 111* o“ my! when work w” sauce md made v-vma KM‘ Jimmie she uggszhlgutqinmollhr-‘ihrllirtia n ‘hp has 11111111. up a great. orgahlzri- j ha“. my 11r~11~d of 1111_v unlmvnrd money sen-oer. Now she looks for- Korrey, Donald McLean. Ivan Mit- ward to giving her children a mm cheli. Marcel Pleurdc. in the world. and in saving for thci tin-lea I meet thou who any that the peo 1e we deal with lpcud money for lid. Phyllis M Grade VII-Betty [nu Hawaii. with ‘ June Younker Grade vm '- Stephanie McDon- cMillan. sqyqgqm; drnnnpd down yo yywniion which not only crows mo», any, m“. m. 9.1, and S1091 1,, , foxes but sc ls thcm at 1111211011 01' . mam-.- n; yaw 11,.- 1..1_ 11w works 1 one side. wwtchiv-g. H» did not ‘car ‘ 1 it 1o bits or mflfe ctfrr to feed 1hr eoglets. Whether they Werg big silrcr manufactures lhcm 11110 *-eli'l11t'\l1t< for the real trade, Hc has 111*" 111111s, 111011‘ solved the matter o1 disease control l hf\1$1‘I‘V‘|I\"_\ 1.‘l"f‘,‘\11~(' of rtvlrl. AS R fflyyfl‘ rnvorabln for so than if n lint 599:1 had sticcccticd winter's blasts. 1 invc born