1s a a1 - he! rtceiveilvlzllowing b which speaks for itself my letter ., teflIliIQeia-lfile. = _ ; ~ oerriclletlllasssjsyegllspeswees. {bullies senies ltrswfiuisllml have no I qdq fss en yslnseule gaiifatéfilztlhleirf: __'gg,- .~fl1ts-o1», -' IAII to Hillside Chicks ' "0 - l Q"- 1» -~ =#'-?"#*1’-.__ a a. a i,’+"‘1"=*‘.- i..'-E*‘.-'*“-i......":..... .........**.-.i*-'**=-=- "- "' W" 403M115 auihghasnisi. Albsuy. .1 . e-LM-W-g-‘falll Jake e v . ~ -.——— - {Z '{“§£‘-"'~ ammo“. e-ufil ‘Talxllilfl iavuonou saw .--- . a or ell-madly ‘April _w qhguoimiwoammmszwfium P511???" “' i 1 “"1 93f ““'.s°'€"in"%1‘&i'“' ““n1‘”$.3°"' e m -'——'- i gaunt roed con thing. on m ° _No-|~1g|, -. 3, c. Bell, Carle- g 4,33.” ares of hewisham is approximate- fimm,“ A _ we; ly l laud?! miles. Before the era glam 32.11, d-M-W-S-ili. __w‘m|| ‘yo; m, ‘d o; w", of th y-bornbs and rockets there , .4...- . m‘ swam u“ “T”, utflmmd u. . were of course hundreds of high Jami m suiasusn om-rn- household 95"" °' M‘ m-‘Mn M” exnlodve and iiwendluy bombs “' “w... Wflfiisfirmmi “My W“; "Wwmg; °"" 551.3 "#1 $2711.33 33.3.5112’. ' . ~. sis-rz- . .1‘ ~ - 4-15‘ lgli‘ livede through all ~' '- _---— , - ~ “"- ‘ u our ra was never 4-1;; snonon 1am sdver- 4W1,“ Qlfigfygll-Alllleek getlgg , _ higher, thm lmhose dark days. ~ d gm- 3mm“, Apt“ 15th, ‘on mud“ _ fmlm‘ 16m M s‘ Stephan,‘ 10ml lllllsl Peo le who were unfortunate to be all"! 0| 3°“ 3' 9h"?- Km‘ Ohurclilflurlingion 730' new 1,) bom ; out of their homes, and n; h“ E Non‘, Rut”. ' ' 4454i * ‘ g there were very very many oi "an "um on awmmg g ' ' j them, found solace in the fact that cmmqm; 4.13- _vwn.ma “Fujuulnsma _ _ they could go to our Women's Vol- . ML ma w‘ Hm“. Palace m, , untarylervices Depot, and could i-EEOIIVI WORD-Mr. 19w; “my cm“ New . Janey. ‘n’ ‘t will!!! obtain 15mm them the lovely gifts en Alhlvy Ind MTI- Thomls Ili- fluent on a mo" "m to 3mm hbi‘ which you, the people of Canada s11 of Alberwn have rw-‘ived rues-side. Mrs. Palace, the former 1.0880 LIIROIIsndlAIIAI mm "m "° ‘"' Bw°v° m“ M“ QM‘ he sad news of the death of their m" “u” ‘in’. k m hey’ “m” mm“ meant n. fir?" ruthw.1n-]‘w. . m; V c. m hum,’ M‘ in m1 Suesefleybylseievjly“ ‘eel to netball.‘ iou mtust» ttflliie dams of Mansfield, Mus. sfle h" um ‘my m and l. “d "n"... h_!||v M" t at even 1e o s w o were‘ 1- ves to mourn his sorrowlng ‘m; , “m” m m, pm,“ Iilflllflllly ab e to afford new th n85 idow. gonna-b. glam“ “hi”. ‘m’ m and m‘ PM,“ “e _us couldn't go out and buy .hem. ho tenderly cared for him dur- “m,” ‘Ha, m,“ 30m _5 —Aiso- They were lust unobminahle. It g his illness, also three daughters . ..__ Short subjects w" " 3"“ “m” ¢° P°°P1Q W)" one (M11- Pre stink Gws- -rs MEN'S MEETING-Mr. w. had lost their all, b0 be given new, M). “mm (Mu ~QWQ E Bu“, W" the we“ awake‘, at sh r30 _ 9_ briirhtlv coloured, and attractive Drothy (m. on!“ Aka“) “a m In!” u" r ‘h s _ 0W5 . . .15 ifts. It made them feel that you c w“ ';|__.3 S 911$ Y. I?‘ snlogub If mum“ g1 Oansda shared their grief. and ' ____'_ , *1}: d‘ 11th“; byt 1° Hg“ MATINEE; TUESDAY 33o were doing all in your power to -FI"E “WMVEMENTB 1N nu" ‘y n ' 1155c an“ help them in their‘ troubles UMMEEQIDE g-[Qng _ The on, m‘? Osupper w‘; - . And now, Mrs. Qbigley, the war rpmmg mm o1, sheen and “c, chum“ 2'! 5;“ evggggy Dir is over, that is to aay the bombs n15’ summenme m" mt “up Darby,‘ lumen w” the halted‘ , and the rockets will fall no more: lewd m, rgngy.flon of 9h- ‘wn “In”, and h“ alum" w” very but in many ways the war is still opefly on wt“, 5mg, Th, m, mmrmluve and lnwremng A n» _____ . _,_-__. with us. We are very stringcntly “or o‘ “m, banding h” ed l” I m -b i! M rationed. and althouwh merchandise “shun” up bv "the ‘Mitum o; fir‘) ‘the’ gorgmga‘: “503011113513” is slowly trickling hack to shops new “not-mm; “ab; mm"; d {h l c" n Mnfléak l‘ t and stores, it is still an achieve- wd w = w 35» v ti‘ $5.3. ‘Eh. s °° °‘“ — meniwb=sblei°s°oili=n<ibuy which h m mm “d m‘ e ne ec s.— . ings like soap, m- cigarettes or The can h“ been om l evfnthmtwlizatpalplitave given u a . yo Tiitsfié TbWIddingdboQetrdPTTisl-ofg Personals mobile and was accompanied by her lcture er what things are 110W as letely re-covsred ———- aister Mrs.» Leo Kinch, Medfond. i" i" "ii-l 18nd of ours. Mrs. Quis- attieshi linoloisn in a pi -—<Ff1Gld8 of Mrs. Bruce Homers Mass, was Viola Notor, Brighton, 1e?- IO HOW‘ I must tell you how shade e e ins been cm of Brsdelbane are sorry to hear of Mass. and Mrs. Katherine Vernelli. ‘h’ "mnlifler of the quilts that rraibiv. cnlsr bv the o i up her illness in the Prince County Waterwwn, Mass-s you and the many other hi‘ our n; the b”; mob “by; ma“; 33pm}, friends in Canada, sent to us. are room for s much is d - ——— - , ._ ‘ 59ml "9°d~ inens. women's and c s Toot- —Miss Piunces lidcNeil has arriv- » . we» o» “on, meg: smg-y*iw.iss.h"ss 1i "o" "out" imgtutlg’ YT)‘: etha- spirit of being in Boston. Mess. for the past ‘ Million. as our sreaiesi city. was . I nterpriseh-S six months. She travelled by subo- rnore heavily bombed and damaged. - than any other town in the coun- West Indies May Bay Dehydrated Potatoes {has just returned [one half montlu business trip through the West Indies and the .B0llivh A1116 countries 0f :umbis, ‘_ Venseugle. oiulnliber’ Osiiidisn d and British esenivcd a the wesumies Mnllidscflsill i h ted, urvey f ls- snd nfofllliulncrslgeaio e 11nd out those Islands for "dehydrated Th tput isthézeusmsnrerm loot» ofthis toes. present plant is ugider contrsgt to the Bri- Govemmsnt but t ‘ pecied to terminate with the of the present season. ~ities for this _,Indies as Jgriculturel es fish f fvince have found their way down w i tihcre and met with a favorabltemre- Ivotion. The business men i enleri to etheircoxof inthlscountryandbe- fiahthere f sides ceinnsd mes i“! 3' market for vtsblo stock pots r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4'1»- . i?‘ ls i “ ‘iii Q M1‘. Milk Neill found 300d market Dfllaibil i; and oats and seed end toes. hsvedsndlredecoreted h.‘ sun-e.- w. invite m i» all permit bs to serve you in roomy surroundings when you will not . sill said he found the th very grateful to Can- ads for supnlyins them with food- stuffs dur n; “If” d ire very r Jsnads. but they are hampered by MI‘. island-l in the sterling ares. . MacNeill M!’ flldN Arth them tores. sou tkmericsn s n.0,...“ “l”; $.22. "‘”%l“:..i".1."° n car ey win turn be shi to Siminiei-side on Thurs- mnvttr ctionsssmost of the of»: this weeks-G. \ W” Bell” ,- - will soon be here and will will want iolook yflur best. Plan now for a. new hair-do to match your new 8min! outfit. Phone 12-5 today and make sure of s Permanent for Easter RQGERSQIPS Beauty Shop we’: Orspsuil, ELI. 4-15-1741 fr}ffllillliillIIiIlIllIlIlflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ 1 a‘ OD‘? ‘gzfiiiéi is ‘V V, g _/ I I . . iiytfilgiltnesetin Your Step, There's New Walking Ease Built Into the lines ° ’ 0i Eecii 11f ilur instinct!" Sarina sum try. Men in the building trade, ("ime to u_s from all over the lsmd. This wee our second "Mulberry." You probably know that we built the "Mulberry" Invasion Harbour in this country. Men flocked to Lon- don's docks from all over England to build the wonder harbour. and worked day and night. The re- building of London is very much the same. Men came to us from all over the country and of course they had to be housed. That was our greatest difficulty. The only way that we could" overcome this dif- @@@@E@@@@Efl@@@@@@@@@@@@@E@@@@@@@@@Emgmfl l IEE.‘ If!» EIE flculty was to appeal to the much bombed people of London. We ask- them to volunteer for the job 11f billetlng the building workers in their homes, and ‘the response to our plea was terrific. People lined up outside the Administra- tion Cerntre at the City Hall, to t their names down as bllletors. e issued them with one bed, one mattress, one pillow, and two blankets (Army type) for each man they intended to billet. We even asked them to provide s proportion of the bedcovers themselves, Oi course in many cases the prospec- tive Billetor had bem bombed out and just hadn't got any extra clothes. ‘We visualised the men having to go through the winter with only one blanket over them at aieht. w! we realised that the situation might be tense. We up- ne as ao often before, to the . . and were given 300 quilts for loan to householder. who were to billet the bomb damage repair men. 1 can assure you that they are greatly appreciated both by the men end by the ladies who \ . EEE@@@@@@@@ See our wonderful col- erdines, wools, silk jer- seys, benbergs, and lovely assorted prints, delightful for Easter and after. A choice from $5495 ‘° $35.00 ieciion of crepes,- gab _ & c 9/ Listen over CFC Y. in to ou; Radio Programme on Mon: day, Wednesday and Friday evenings 6:40 SINCLAIR AND STEWART LTD. The Most Modern Store or Prince Edward Island S0 you si-c, Mrs, Qillgley, even now, after the war is over. your quilts are still doing mosh valuable 1 service, For my own part, I can readily associate mvseli.’ with the people of the home is here, or "what is . 315415.40 61 LNL lflnesslle . II. _ Borough of Lewisham. A Makeup Foundation that's GOOD for the Skin Two years oi exhaustive research resulted in ihe_ discovery of this formula- modern, scientific labora- tory resources perfected ii ...NOW, and only now, Q announces PAT-A-KAKE, the ultimate in o Makeup Foundolion . . .o sensational new development in beouly. PAT-A-KAKE gives o younger; smoother, sofierl looking skin Al’ ONC! . 5 a] helps to conceoi blemishes.- ireckles, tiny lines . a . has o lusting, beneficial , effect . . . no artificial, reedy-io-crocii. heavily cooled look. PAT-A-KAKE ls easily o plied, easily removed, eoving the skin oeiuelly fresher, pcemer than before: ‘ » m» weduhi shin ls nineteen every selflslhs. Isles LII Enman Drug" Co. myself on six occasions), and I have seen the people of Lewisham fight the Hun right here in London for six long years. I was in the Royal Air Force for most of the war and although I was in one of our ront line Fighter Squadrons, I do not think that lcwisham did one iota less, to win the war, than did the squadron. Enough now of my ramblings. There seemsvery little else for me to say at this stage, except that I ho that I shall hear from you in t e near future, and to thank you and your friends once again IEIEIEEIEIIEIEHE 121' llsasrsn colm Pic-runs: Nersstiie, either way you look at idiom.- . f‘: Easier crop of costs! Short or loilg, fitted or flared coals that are definitely fashion, fresh sud feminine, you'll love our tunic toppers, drelsmalser charmcrs, reefers and Shorties, with their rounded shoulders, nipped in waists, grace- ful sleeves. Choos yours today at prices from i $15.95 ,. $99.50 ‘x from- nounced display we have shown in years. for your kindness to u! all. ' Yours most sincere], MICHAEL JEFFREY WALS . M. Inst. W., M.N.C.S.S. NEW YORK, April 12--(AP)— Charles E. Wilson, president of the 1m General Electric Company an- nounced today salariad employees making less than $5,000 yearly who are not re resented by a union would rece ve an 18 l-fi-ceut-an- hour raise the same raise given union emp oyees under the recent strike settlement. Easter SUIT‘ 1 1Your tone and plain shades in won sted tweeds, etc, beautifully styled dressmaker suits with the comfort- able dolenian sleeve, belied or plain $11.95 .. 555001112 ssmnmsmr. Here they are. The most popular Hats in the 1946 parade, Straws, Felts and Fabrics, gala with flowers, veils and ribbons, the most pro- uElEIW" Your! ii-i... EIEIIEIIEJIEIEIIEEJIEIEIEIEIIEIIEIEIIEIEIIEIEJIEIEIEIEIIEEE]Elli EIEIEEIIEIEIEIIEIIEIIEIEIEIEIEIJIEIEJIEIEIIEN? iso kindly offered to billet the men. ‘my home. (I've been bwnbed 911i: WALTOBPS STREAM THREATENED HODDESDEN, Harts, Blnglanfl (C?) — Rn xesentatlves of fisher- rneirs assoc atiohs are etitioriing for preservation of the a River, own as “Izaac Walton's river." threatened by o. power development program. - ' CUBIT MEAQUBE The cubit, ancient measure of distance, was actually the length o! a man's forearm from elbow to end 0f the middle finger. 1 .__.____ . _ “a... O Announcement. iMaurice Mill, Proprietor ____-.......-_._-'-§_....-......_.._..........~.-. _ nEliEliEfinlnnitsniimimisinoiroizsnnaisnsrfiirsini-zisininisiccsinisiinninniinisiinrsiinicic-sinisiniuiamatonsi