l BARGAIN BASEMENT Three Days Only, MAY 30th. JUNE 1st. & JUNE 2nd- . "Al-e a Ottawa Maintains - Provinces Responsible " For Liquor ilontrol GEiiTiiAi. GUARDIAN ___._ fls sell-s la reserved tor lows sl ‘local Interest, but sdvsrtlsll; cl s uwsynsssro-ubelsssnsdsil seats s Infill. stlldll! Olilbb II dunes CBASWILL l0! PIIMOIIIPUI NIEDIIQTIQN Li!‘ 1N8!!! Aggl. 1cm ‘Wfyifilldlor lisblodsrslcb m THIS DISTRICT" 5 e E 8 I e I FUMIGATHG — DI Richmond T l: - l y 8nd" ll/Ol-ll-lfd Joabllleuthor- ' 1 - ' _ 113love for thcitmnftugfncecaighe in "mb "‘°‘3““°*' uieenitfelilts mai? eniovinumoc, _ . .l , ooimgihu QUALITY roofing . .. BEAUTIFUL new autumn“. vim {he latter vglll mleavo t?!“ ’. , w P013115 uu-noor siren-leafless g... MW... ..."; tarsal: LADIES DEPARTMEM emb- o-KooflnbodlCouucilSmndsirl ' "- ' l 5' l 1, and d1 lndorldlmgyb 5,, ___ Ann-—- meptoucbcellbw . Ladle co ton ose a s a esan szes,seconds_.._.__..__ widchofiiimanartinleecegndllteiggmslgig 1° $1.1?‘ w“ m “WM-m‘ 5*“ “l” l-lle ‘Element-I we Do- ' Ladies’ full fashioned silk hose, asst. sizes, new shades ._ .... _ 15° p" lmwhcm lheaililzxle mm‘! f“ m“ bmld‘ m‘ guillélilililllan’ Batman Mall ab) filixggnulldeyl-ngntiirillmilhiieiaéuslem Ladies’ rayon silk hose, asst- sizes and shades _ _ 2° p" agsrorepsce 511,11 ,1 ' '- . ' _'__"""—- c 1-,» ...,..l_........i ... ‘n...-::.a'.°:.$ l l l ...... ...-r... .... Bradalbane satin. lwm“ “delusion P""l'"= =lsl~=lYl"-----—————- o. l. quotation co Complete roofing job. Rresbytgrian cnmng, amino“, m, by we momma ‘g; “$351: Lndioo’ Broadcloth slips, small, medium, large, white and tearose 35¢ o; ‘m: A %§.,‘,l1,,“§- “Qfidlfi? Pnlgggr; ~ N“ I “lg llfllllllig iflvlleses. " Ladies’ Housedresses, reg. $1.19 and $1.39 clearing - _. ._- $1.00 each. R P w, my, n l)’, Thomson, Interim suv minfié?’ Igleymsaddflélf gslllegg‘ Ladies’ Botany wool pullover sweaters, sizes 14 to 20, asst" ‘ Elllllcrll Dfflvg “,1 yum,’ ,4 Mum“ s, Mum-l n“ Moderator. 6-29-11. n OM “ c E R minlon had no pllesent lnten L10; o; shades- - _. ._ ... _ _ ._ _ — _.. _.. .... ... ... _.. ... .._ _ ___ $1110 each ._,,,,,M WM“, WWW} h ‘mum ‘mm’. PRESBYTEiRIAN CHURCH m YOUR ‘elgfig-ringcréigonlgtidoglrtrlgigcuingnuoé Ladies ankle hose, asst. shades and sizes - - _ ._ _ ._. _ __ 15c p“ ' ' provinces, Assortment ladies skirts, asst. sizes, clearing _ _. ._ — _. ._. -$1.50 ea. OANADA.—Brookfield Charge. Ser- ~ - vices next Lord's Day. Hartsvlllo Sunday School 2 P. M. Worship 11 A M. Brookfield Sunday School 10.30 A. M. Worship 3 P. M. Hunter 10 M. Wor- The answer cums during debate 11v MEMORIA “,1?” "w" lflg M. ‘ Ladies coats, asst. sizes, clearing- - - - - - -.. ....$(;_93 and $935 .__________.______ , MEN'S DEPARTMENT , l iVictory Garden Without Flowers Would be Lacking i y Cordon without flow- ter than most. sow 1t ‘file m tel‘ answer Qf§‘7§3“gf‘l§u_s°§f°k_ o_A'c1-hommn ---- inquiry by Karl iiocnuth (Con Minsk, ~ 549,11: nlumri. y. mcnouulln xggetirl? Miollllilg. ntfrnirdnomutn l l that m, 1305mm? did 5o, 353,’; Men's fancy ankle sox, asst. sizes, reg 35c clearing _ _ ... ... _. 74c 1m AN The death occurred on Wednesday _ oifigcillL§§§§ll§lvMo$“§l§§T1§.n-_ May 27, 1942, of Daniel J. Macdon- l0 elllwl lesislation which would ll A. M. Morning Service. 12 noon old. The late Mr- Meodoneld eom- ‘flea llmvllwllll "veneer from Community Sunday School. 1.30 blamed of not reellul: well end was "ml "Wilmi- m a row P. M. Evening Service. 3 P. M. Cav- taken to the Charlottetown Hospital ' endish Baptist Service. Rev R.. E. about three weeks ago. Despite all A Provincial Matter Men’s fancy cotton hose, asst. and patterns - — - - - _Q m; 51m Men's Balbriggan combs, buttonless, asst. sizes- — — — — -69c suit Men's two tone jacket, asst. shades and sizes — — - - -'_ _$2_l)0 em Men's large size 0'alls, asst. prices, clearing 46 only — — — —-$l.00 p1‘, A Vie" l . will lacking; as and give it the same treatment you - » - . Sh 3M1 ' t . 5-29-11. m ti ' no te d nursing . . lor garden without awe redlshes. It comes up 13d ll“ “l5 ‘i’ 003m ‘ffiflmliafi1ed hllneind he w. Ilsley said 111:0, 1W, mm Men’s Athletic shirts, small, medium, large - - — - - ._ —- 29¢ em Men's Broadcloth shorts, asst, slzes- -- - — - - - - - _ _. 29c em E's l1 - -———-— cl-Aoll, $2,, llewvofif, F5: i??? _:§,§§i;;;l flfuf, ’§{os,“’m°°,~,l‘f§_ slacgzmgr} PARISH CflUigflltl passed to his ciemoi reward. 1 rrvéilxfdl ifisglicil-m fie °“\‘l$- fllld You will be and it continues to blossom freely 19 42 Canoe lzgovsll-llll 8g» MBY Nhfilé lolileiwlies Iboige 1312,1183 letaigltonxtliucz}; be done by the imvgnf Ho Si“: Men's work shorts, worth up to $1.00, good assortment of materials asst sizes, clearing——————————-'—-————---69c o, r-r» :"‘c'»1nl ters, Mrs. James Brown of Rich- o find how well they until frosts klll it, Planted in close ' ' , ,1 EM.“ u t t_ l u fl _ Mlle Creek 3 P. M. Thank Offering Maodonald and Oecuy Mcl1n;yrey-D_ he supposed if necessary there m. vogetgglgsfilme tea glvclgalgl; xlgzlg; ‘i? dlgfirikiel‘ a; service at Clyde River 7-30 P.M. Rev. J3, as he was fmmarly known’ Otllillld be g. reduction In liquor 511p. . o“ ire" l" en":- “ w" G°°°“"“" b“l“l‘l°yél‘l‘ill°=~ili“éo°ht“tvl“fil else-ll: ssasllellltsil; ‘.2 a“ l ———————— l‘ ‘l'i)\\'S. ius as d If ' f 1 . i“ own an alen n o a .- _ = "llllllale "m: wvlliuth or twiflotlili lllilcwnclrsffiovgnoycnllgf sglflfiyg gglgf" figlllaliff-g and st. mansions college. In laoo W? léite nilcld gr mail-lotion o! the l CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT l i» \‘- live. and water {hem tule, such as the scedsmen sell follows. communlonyb, mllle Lard.‘ he entered the Post Office when “fix Hqal-Illmlh 1 \ oi’ the garden. Some under such names as surprise gar- suppe,'w,n be m5 used at View,“ he W85 EYHPlOYQd llllm ‘he time P1-(yvlllce5c all artaafjd mutt m m“! Yttlltil’! work shirts, agst- kind; 511d priggg, glgaflng - c-l ._ _. 59c e‘ , 1. give even expert den, wild flower, or cut flower mlx- 11 A M 11nd urinal to t3 PM °f his sumrannuatwn l“ 19m‘ ' p mm mp6s am Y h’ t - k ts i; l l 26 f, 36 l T llltl‘ are grown in two. 1111s is usually made up of RcnQM-‘servic: a,’ ‘gofishfivfis P ‘M’ During his early years "DJ." was llllllbllfl-llii. most of the mvenue was out 5 w? “m9 jac e v 355 - co 9731 5 Z95 9 _' "" — "-51.69 ea. l L , sllalp right out, a large gumber of early glown D 6_2§_1]' very active in 51101135 and an all gellammg [W371 U18 llQUOI‘ l-tIXGS Boy's balbrlggan COmbS, buttflllles! '—'--"*1_" —- -'-'— 500811", ‘" ‘-l"‘>-' when lhell ere flowers. and ll ivlll sive you o. _.____ ' around athlete; he carried the "e llflll P“ °“'"l""ll“‘ “rgmg Bo '5 olf hose art sizes and colors- — -—-- 2i l 1. il'(l\'il rcw. remarkable vririetly of blossoms, N031" 311/151; 135111151- honors for the old Abegweit Club clmlml 0.5 ill}? “l?! Wild mllIlllf-file- y g , ’ ? ‘ . _ _ _ _ 'c pr‘ UllfJlh oi these L; sai- 501119 ‘,1 “mm "m, be new u, 3.0,, CHURCHES, sundm. May 31s,, to every sporting event in mo Mm- flue of liquor, slid scmc assurance Children s cotton rib hose, asst. sizes, special -_ _. ... _. _ .._ 17c pr. l‘ "we tensile. a sur- n bonlcr of flowers in ii-oni of Long Creek: s. school‘ 1o A. M. Ser- times. He excelled equally urll es e "mum beflwe“ m“ W‘ ‘°“"°° °§ Children’s broadcloth slips sizes up to 1 -- — - —— — - - 25c es 7‘ of professionals the vegetable rows will make tlhe vice 11 A. M_ Clyde River: S. School sprinter, Jilmper. hammer thrower mtflmle “mud not l” llllelieleil child s no“ dlres es ’ 8st colors he! z, 4 a d 6 39 ' . lnino this beau - Victory Garden o thing of beauty. 2 P. M. Service a P. M. Kingston: and football player. ' "ll 5 c“ 5 i a - l 5 I l‘ "" " "' ° ell- l" ill n has rich trumpet n your plot broken up by Service s P. M. Fairvlew‘ s. sclicoi His sporting instinct Was exempll- Cfil-‘lstewellve 39"“ Loader Hell“ Children's rompers, sizes 1 and 2, asst. colors- - — —- — — —45c suit ll vlzci ling gold ond paths, then a low oi floyvers on l1 A. M. Owing to resumption 8; flelll in all his dcoungs in afterlife. all‘, slléilflglxlgnlli/létlgglelbélxlwgb logy l‘ e and co i t" f h .ld o! h t "ll be t- I um r hedul th w A ovin and h r tabl disoosition l l1 l? l t litmifls ggfbgfilll;nsoggg fiiqcctjyiqge l e m h V‘ l a bggégfrcsav-iicgglliltilgroitn aivélezglcilvi. endeared liilm cboigowlée glllllllalll" ivall: grdtlligislerntixlicilatttieiatllld? ‘i151’; Suit cases sizes 24” and 26” black and brown —$1 59 h v l c‘ cut flowers, Rod, white and blue oqmbtnn- A. . 0 . er. - - .s.nce o trends t ug ou the Ls- ~ - »- e 7 I _——-'—-— . eac 1 l H1511 d _ t - _ ,1, 1 _.m ___ d_ said he agreed thathehadreccg- _ ________________ 1* l nlcc llwerlikeofs Foil §i§§lnlo1§°§§§§ afrlowersflyrlalotltlilbll; PRESBYTERIAN orwiwa m “in leaves to mourn nu sad loss "ll" llle dlllwele w°°k ""1 ‘am’ “s” “M” ' 2'19 m“ “- Sllllllle (lly Walther bet- in petunias, centaurecs and morn- CANAD-‘K-Mfllsllfield Clleflle- 3"" bmldes his widow Janie Burris one D M ing glories. glzeilllift Llillldgalgrailiqéélggllll; gleg; an gird thigcee téBU,Z‘sl’1tt6lI'5—-Cgllfl in ° nwudlllu" g. , - - - - n anc o, r. . an. ongre- ' r Marshfield 7.30 P. M. Rev. A. C. “at,” de New, Dame on "he mum V. J. Poitier (Lib. stielbume. HP"? vlzosr HEALTH vrrnn. . MlwPllllll- sllllllll‘ Dl- A-°-'I'll°m' taff t st. J ph‘ Convent Ymllllllllh - Clem’ asked the llti ll llili sums PLUMBING 1N giglllinihgqfélall-lll’ $3381 tglilllglémglfg 5°“; Illterlm Mmlemml- 549'“ flit flesh gmployedosoes asteacher at: flléllslfr ll "W? W“ em’ eel-‘osllerd . . onmsre refu" te ~ o b!‘ th Pct r l‘ ‘"5 a Pmvlme Wlllch revlldl- ve lids to lodse in unwstch- glllgl sqlllllgi- Nllefl °nder£ o s,’ sted its debt obligations and plac- ed llelll- "mm" v - - a ‘l’ l-‘l’ ed itself in the position of making e e heme front is not '0 take for granted, ‘n of the Ceriltdlafi Pl tubing and Heating. * constant policing Pipes throughout the house should be checked, riot only for possible leaks but to correct any iaultlv lomtion of piping. Laun- dry tubs should get their check up too. states the institute. s f " f. r. lll "$7 x mend, P.E.f. and Mrs. Sadie Brooks Dc of West Medford, Marisa-May His Soul Rlest In Peace. money on its agieemem, with 1h alter entering into the agreement, minlon. Mr- Ilsiey said that. if s Province, I» A. F. OVER ANTWIIP mpudlabed l" ‘Mlgatbns 1°’ ln" d ti i th Provincial Ha leaves to mourn two b th lterlm’ Plllmlgfjer‘ a lgerlylegnfxdlgeer; glleillotoglunilrl, wxlrlgrenafttle: belnz dig gorplll. Vgllliam Callaghan with $3 m N 725.. , , ch d, en ed at improv l; lm Regiment and Hen ,1 N130 - r-Hesvyd °' “l” Slllllllllllll" H‘! Sell l" dbl boiltlrtlf and lzysucfon ‘extent lnnt Halifax. Miss Catherine in the Ford factories, Nqlllsltl \ flm0\ ‘ 5%‘ l . . S l l-l .. \ plilmblilg system is i ‘w ..- such precautionary sivcnt. cf plumbing equip- ~ home should be pro- "ized lit least twee s. Frequently. all that is needed is s new washer or two o;- perhaps a short. length of pipe t0 replace one that has rusted through. In any case. concludes the institute. .:i more frequently if you'll be glad you got the plumber lvsltm is old nr worn. in and made sure cf doing vcur . be checked for punt to keep the home health level .1» bTWl or seat when? at its best. not think any P vi 1d d _ _ 22%“. zllllel."elli'll he»? €§.“if.§““lia’.i° ‘t."l*.l.’zlz.lrll “m “m “ “‘ “““°' all” l l 11m 1 1, cer-ca e were .- Mr. Hanson said that it was flongflted up w u” e o‘ m‘ as when a. German army instruct! gratifying to have the Minister's A born oomedluh h, could “m, centre was hit. fisugafflwwbua the’? y“ nmlmn‘ m a topic of conversation into a joke e s pl” 1 ' and wherever he was seen among ‘BELASSIE HONORS WAVELL LONDON — (OP) — Decoration oi Ocinmandei- of the Order of the '1‘ .______.______ LONDON - (OP) —Rep .. tives of all the Allied Governmen i T <3ene.c_-...@nn..~.. 4- - .. zniizht. lurk ‘Traps ._____i______._ . a - "lflllll b~ Gifilrlilildfil cirnv will be gcod for spring es- a group it was nearly always a 5°51 0f 5°l°lll°ll h“ bee" 0°"- , 1- ~ -. lib cleaned out. Tlils peclolly in tailored suits. , WINSLOE NOTES laughlnfl sroun as he could not ai- axis! fléiorriilkderégg.c$l'etirltibrszlid gélllsesxlltllltoflfgllegéglagsllléellgllllllcgrl M E Mr. Lloyd Carter is spendinlins “Wu; "finfiléow gok wmumt con- dis by the Elmpeml- 0g 1,111,101,“, anniversary of his ie-entry into Ad o few weeks with his parents at w - "l" ¢ ll 1° °- ' ' ills Albaba. llMiéluFig/zter Planes Cou lct Be Flown’ fr: Far-Off Bases, Insists De Seversky" Fl U? SIMPLE CHANGE IN DESIGN WOULD ELIMINATE SHIPPING BY SEA Why, asks Major do Scversiiy, ship these U. s. planes to England aboard a flaw freighter when . . , L n, _ . nitll simple modification of By NBA flcrvlll ' ‘ ti, May zs-Selt-de- i‘s deadly fighter tilsiruit, key point as . lll and Africa-making . iilzlzish convoy as ob- billing-Wife planes of us called a com- -t.tul matter by Major Scversky, world- plrtne designer, in - inzi-rvlew in the New Ingram. "nburd" the delivery n-liolir planes by l0- convoy, the dark, n expert said that ’ ‘llll could be made on all . ylillrs those already aloft. as s the liPCtfly 200,000 planned m 1d i l“ m t 0d ‘b 13:13.8 plan mentioned “Fe ‘sgllldmb: lrlellliidacltlrlefllrxllnwllh‘ llllgggggusgcmwcaltlelllqefolnllsllilg: Chm“ cab.‘ ' ,; n5»..- book, "Victory Through allhgehlllelflealllilgll gig“: f" ‘frlglli; Fll-lT-BQ blenes and e refill-few ell‘ Alp PDUIFT," Major de Seversky said line; 0th“ own d“, n p 10160.11" B11981!!! RAF lllllf “l” l,"°dl“l°“f,lgffil‘ flflffe“ p"'l'hey’re still tiiercglli the files," wmwmg, B; ' u n llli’ lllvllll ll llllellnl M‘ ultra. ewes» l~ - ',....°“."‘..“t‘."“,i"o.i.' ’°“‘ "°""’"°" “ ""' ""’ "° h '° mllit.'i'y secrets. he sad that ' ' - , Om tlwi ciiaiiftds could be made at. t: gégtxfawu’ m‘ upon‘ o! the willgbggcfiilédlllfilvgglgag‘“fig-g lllvnpllillllvciv uilnofll‘ °°ll~ w“ In nil, book. Malin- de seversky it lnlcugn the use of nu‘ power. or By Authority c! Ordsw-ln-Oounoil P.C.l448oiMei-cii 2nd. 1943' ewl- encumbrances would be im- p" -d on the planes to increase lo “an u M x Me , _ _, _ f n8 f9 llllfell I ll l‘ the ingredients for mastery of the Mn-QEL lll ll, "KQQY-Iflfgglgrg amid a slips fell on deaf War Depsrt- gklgg, 0m- g“; 1, so unghgqgklg 011]’ l t - ment ears as for back as 1938. To natural aeronautical genius. Imundhhq- i ‘ flrslinrtilon. NATION'S IIERITATION liitiNfiS DILFEATS Mnro limn any other single fac- tor. Major dc seversky said. the tutto ha. been responsible for ‘alkali sgilbaclts in the Pacific t0 _.__._- ..._. currently, bhe Army is flying some planes across -—chiei1y the giant bombers, which have a much longer range of flight than the pursuit and fighter planes as they now are equipped --but Ma- Jor de Bevcrsky proposes that all planes be sent to their destinations under their own power. TRIED FOUR YEAR-S TO LAUNCH PLAN It is no new crusade that this Russian-born designer and ace is carrying on, this campaign tor long-range planes that has coins to an angry head in his beat-seller book. Three or four years ago he tried to interest the government in explains that his arguments for prove their feasibility, the Mggor mode long-distance hops in in i- fled Army pursuits between New York and Ms Anseles, New York and Havana, setting records on I broometlck.” Today, the major declared. re~ __. -\ design, short-range fighters would be able to fly to far-flung fronts? cently released photographs show that, some of the suggested modific- ations are finally being made. “Onl now, after the Jsps have gtruc seriously and shown the vslue o! long-range flying, do we —oo‘.cnti- ally the greatest slrpower nsticn-— begin to imitate them," he said. KO insisted that had it not. been for ot- ficial "short - slflhtedneas" pursuit planes could have been flown swift- ly and with considerable safety to Hawaii. Guam Wake and the Philippines when they needed them so badly. Fisying those lenders of our arm- ed services who saw the var as "I war on land and sea," to whom "a bcr or s. pursuit plane was nothing but an sdjluiot —Just m- thst I am certain. America has all "It is not. a. problem of fixing things here or there. The problem is to provide organizational set- up which will give us unified at: forces and a true serial strategy. what it Ls -the prlmnry and de- cisive sphere of modern war." sloe Mr, Malcolm MscLelm of Halifax, spent e. verv pleasant holiday in Wlnsloe with his wife and son Merrell. Friends of Wtnsloe are sorry to learn that Mir. Stanley Shaw had to undergo an operation in P. E. Island That remedy your doc- tor decides you should take- should be com- pounded exactly right Hllllplllll- from absolutely pure, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Msczcsh ll , t s d lth M. d e D e u d e b I e druee- Mociifivfpelfiotnol“ all... “il/iooionl. Bring your prescription Graham Road. to us. It will be put up Miss Jean sounder-s of Charlotte- here as your doctor town. spent Sunday with her par- ents in Wlnsloe. wants it —as you should have it. In Memoriam DIR. JAMES CALLAGHAN Numerous friends in the city will learn with regret of the passing of James ("Jimmy") Callaghan whose death occurged st his home about Prescription Prices Al- ways Reasonable Herc. midnight Wednesday night. ‘Pile deceased who was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Cal- lnghnn was born in this city about thirty-nine years ago and in addi- I JAM‘ESON’$ tion to being an excellent barber DRUG STORE was a writer of no mean ability. For years Jimmy had not enjoyed good health and we; compelled to moron" wrrn sominuoiiaiilinsn Squadron Leader John hsealsr of Ottawa, (lornmsnding Officer of all novm-ivmclitl-i reliance on the eon- rolube. Officials said the flights Our whole concept of the use of voy as ii means of plane trsna- proved nothing because "Sever- aviation must be revolutionized. The 3.0.51‘. Welllilllbn bomber sqlsdron oversees which his been iiminl sky. with bu woollen“ eollld fl! elr leree mllel be reeosnleed for frequently and iuini u u» Inn, l; shown here with "Butch," mascot l" .. REGISTRATION i UNEMPLOYBD MEN WHO MUST REGISTER Ivory man between the ages of 16 and 69 who is unemployed or not gainfully occupi after May 31,1942, must register. The following are excepted: Full-limo students, or rsons confined in an asylum, ora prison, or hospital or home or the aged and infirm, or are subject to the provisions of the Essential Work (Scientific and Technical Personnel) Regulations, 1942. WEIR 1'0 RIUIITII It you have not elrsady registered at an Employment and Claim! Office of the Unemployment Insurance Commission within the ill two weeks, or have not obtained work, you are required to register within the week of lune 1st, 1942, or within one week site! be‘ coming unemployed or not gainfully occupied at any time after May 31st, 1942. WIIRI ‘IO RIGIITII l. ltanEmploymsntandGalmsOHos aim-unemployment Insurance ifyoulivetmorwithinfivsmilesotvl oltyor tcwninwliisb thereisauohanotflas; or 2. AitbenssrsstPoafOfIicqifyoudonotltvsln, orwltlllnfl" milesotsoityorbowninwhichilisrelsnnlmploymslllld UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION Charlottetown, 10B Queen Street of the senate‘