\ aifiui. ze. rm i; PAGE TEN HSTER." W400i“ ldarshfield & Vicinity School" Children's “WIUIT llcllvlDw-Plrt CM- lfid Chesterfleld ‘Suites, Sttldi0 Rev‘ F_ N_ you“: 1e“ Mondlyqn C0001!!- lnfl Beddlnl- 515° 10° a. two week's vacation in London, 5""! 31PM"!- swwa" 5‘ 139$- Ont. He will retum to the Mars: early in May. ~ I Mr. and Mrs. John Folland and daughter Janet, of Dunstailfnsge returned home recently after a pleasant. trip to st. John, N.B. During their stay there, they were the guests of Mr. Foilunds brother, Mrs. William White left Mon- Mr. T. Barge. Halifax. N. 8.. day on return to Borden. afterspent s pleasant week-end here visiting for some time at the recently at tihe home of H. L. home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Dllnmni- and m‘ M“ 3°73“ “S __ rue CHARLOTTETOWN owiaaulalw WESTERN GUARDIAN I -FOI. SALE-Double wagon with pole and shafts. Apply Dom- inion Hotel, Summerside. Phone h oo. . i ,“li‘iideons” Present Teetamentsf To gLocaI Schools The Otiairlottetown schcoi child- ren are again meparlng for the annual Children's Art Exhibition which is to be held during the“ lat- ter part of tne month of Muy in the Harris Memorial Galleries. The exhibition i‘ tponsored by the Art —AT DANCE-A larll number of the members of St. Mary's Anglican‘ Young People's Association of Summe side mot- ored to Charlottetown on Wed- nesday evening on invitation of the A.Y.P.A. of St, Paul's Church to attend a dance at which mem- bers of St. Peter's A.Y.P.A. were also guests. A very enjoyable ev- ening was spent in dancing and lunch was served by the mem- I bers of 8t. Paul's. ‘l Georgetown And Vicinity ‘- No increase in the priceof WRIGLEY”S More than sixty pupils compris- ing grade six of the Prince St. iiild Model schools were caiti presented with a. beautifully boinidcopy of society u, Prime Edward Island the New Testament iwlth the and is open to all school ch ldren P” Fnd Prwm-b“ added) i“ a“ 1n the (my and environs‘ dmpressive ceremony at Prince St. Au entries are to b9 passed hiSch oi yestmday afternoon. The . iihg Exhibition Committee through m“ Ycceiving the Testaments Mlle Jmllllm- 1g“ gflmdfld ‘“ " """‘°“" ‘M’ °',tho lchools and fire noi to be hand- 7"" "me “w” "Y M1“- DW" ° ‘m “" into the Library. The principals ¥r4rifcffii“ggllgljngrxfgénlz”isi .l :ti i - - . - M“ a m s: o» morce s , . - - - , .e tatio 1 rt f a b ief dedica- "ld l" h" 11mm!" M"§hfl°‘d' pictures Sumnmm M" b‘ judged 1.1‘... Séfilvlgfi. tlisinio by l-iov. THB. Mr. Lawrence Batchilder, King's County jailer at Georgetown. was in the City on Monday. on busi- —YOUNG PEOPLES MEETING -—iMr. Alan Lecky, vice president, 1115s. _____ by a committee Judging will be q _ Wm Plaid“! {it the Weekly meeting of ' - '“__ . Marsilfieid school is prosressi-ng bead ‘m "loriil-‘Ti Oflfilllillity and “finals m‘? He“ fLTxl . ' w st‘. Marys Anglia“ Ymm! 99°‘ *1“ hale“ °°"d°“ "m “ ‘"5’ nicely undel- their skillful teacher, action. In order u. facilitate humid "m"? "W? WEE" “m; L - also Association held on Tuesday “m. to Charloiltetown on Monday Celine Doyle. 1mg’ the Ccmmmee Suggest that Shot-w, Provincial DLector 0E Iisdll- evening in ‘the Parish Hall. Sum. Mrs. Condon accompanied her m, nlflximmn pap" used be m» x Catt 011. Mogul gag-N“! i3 ‘:1- merside. Archdeacon G. n. Har- "wther- Mrs- Mack“ M 115mm" Mrs. W.R. Godfrey. has as heir ~24" and the minimum 9" x 12". No N “y 0r ‘m U ~°_ 001 "a i rison conducted the openlfl! d0- as fares the City on her return‘ guest he, brother, Mr. Tel-rel, and tracing or copying of other pict- M“ V~A Aillswflllfi‘: fllld T's votlons and Miss Marjorie Ngw- 11°!“ mlmwl“! B" extended "is" his wife and family from the U.S.A. ures is alicwcd. Trio exhibition is Gwrge ‘Vhm-‘Sld? ‘if the 5° °°l combe acted as secretary for the In Georgetown. dntended to stilllulale the clliids Impmvmnem‘ Lwgue‘ ST free“ Evflllnfl. A committee was named The many friends and neighbors ability to be original nno to en- RIJ- Tim‘ “dhh” A- Gfgfb.‘ i° "k "w member.‘ of the Ladies’ Mr. Wallace MacDonald and or Mr. and M-rs. Wesley Boyce, of coulr88e creative effort. Paint, m!‘ ° ma“ a‘ i e “calm 5°“ Gllfld i0 dlwllsol‘ n closing benq- ’ Mrs. Gerald Morrison were vll-" Mar ield, regret to learn that chalk. crayon, pcllcil. ink, or cilar- “TWP- Ll -°=1- 1- T Wt "i uet to be held about the middlQ ft t ch ltt t M - i tihi di i i t in the l b . fl. no i y. PmWiFm °f ‘h? s°1l°°1 and M151 or my. It is h a t r ll Ms o no c o‘ ‘ on on they are lawn‘ s S r0 ggaflwr-ixllfgfid eililtntfho iliitligi- zoef! elihh D°w1m$ 011d Miss. Ferguson, teach- ope ° 0 °w u“ m“. n," (mum v _ y banquet with a closing dance fa’ s.“ _ V ,Qcel>t@d Picture will receive a rib- ff "If, it“ “£15m” “"55” '°°°“""5 "film's "Y"! friends Moriorle Ml". Hughie cowl who is on Miss Alva liiutliirt. city- svelltlbon. e e5 “m” ~ ‘Illelvcombe was games nonmm- In making tho presentation. Mr. for DeBlois explained that this was u“ evening “d “m” "m" course in the City spent a few the week-end pleasantly with iheri During iilP past 30w 3.9.31.5 map was spent in amusing contest; days at his home in Georgetown parents in Marshifield. exhibitions have arouscd a great . . _ during the week. -——- 1 decal oi interest in both biipil nnii 1j1§_;'§§?,g§€f,“ff§.‘;§i'Qgffigf; fife Helen Mills. Catherine Iieclty and The isomers of Mnrsht eid an“ parent alike. and n fllllikfll :m- "PW {igiqpjof m (Eydrcns “Wm Elizabeth Jefferson were the prize lVLrs. J W. Layers and Mrs. W. Dlln-ilflimfle mvehbeif" Quay m; DNVEmGllt in tho work sillliliiiiEti m‘; "fcljlj-limn‘ S] "m: hH-"d-g-or liinners. Miss Pauline Coles was J" Fitzgemd spent M°nd“y “d m‘ weds hauling! B} Dcdarocsihn is “cucpd anwfln‘: Protcsiangt ot-honi child in a wry “velwm” 3”“- 5 Tuesday in Charlottetown. the 1° m“ UiY- 1° be $111M)? m‘ t‘, The Art society loci for con- ‘ “-‘ ‘ ‘ Canada a copy of the Gideon Test- lB ‘it h arket. ' - .- -. l ' i a o "" l i. o "ww" YOUR STANDARD or QUALITY FOR . ‘ e" Mrs. Bell, City, is at present vlsit- that this y", evlbmon Wm Pym“ the sirztli grade. so that eventually. , g g g " Mrs Walter Solomon and ‘Virsmg relatives M the yum“ as SUCCCESHII ‘fiSIUVL-"C of llrcviius ‘THY "hi-Id ‘(in "crcflg? fme} Sm‘ ~ ‘ ' . _ ‘tr sit. o n. o yes-g u... vino». no» ammo M“*“""'°- - i.2-‘..€“i..°n‘ i. 115...? on... n. Q Q M p |_. E 1'5 c H [w | N G M115“ c 1' | o N. Georgetownians visiting the City ‘ the Protestant schools of the City‘ and Province. 1 The Gicleons are an International‘ group oi’ Christian business men; the iifio are known mainly for their’ mini ~ of placing Bibles in hotel.’ hos What might have resulted ‘in a‘ fatal accident occurred at the’ .e.nci o! the York Road and St. Pei- 1 Friends of Mrs. Emerson Liew-, m, highway on Tuesday gvenirig,‘ lllyn, who was taken suddenly ill The ca, w“ drive-n by g Mr, And-l m‘ saturdw- h°9e m‘ ‘i speedy rows from York. l-le received only iarly in the week. uorica Mr. Harold McDonald, of Sum. merside, has been appointed by the Town Council to carry VALLEYFIELD W. M. S. The March meeiing- nf Vaiicytield Auxiii~gv wlls llold zit -____.__J_ ‘Ieclwcry to norm“ health mmor injuries’ but the car ‘vas a the llOfllf‘ of Mr" Viilim Bruce “I'd “mo? hzsznmions' s l I. . o“ l "- ii —-- . lee wreck. - ' ' ..‘, “‘ . ' l . = .i ~ k l. ade poss- “my ° - ’ " Pupils of Georgetown limb. COM? hoe DunninG i‘ °“‘ “mund W'.,§' B',_“f,‘°"1'_'i‘ é“ ‘if;- Eff .,,",.‘;‘,§‘,',“ .11.‘? r Wlnflnv m- for R-C-A-F. personnel. and to . School were interested listeners‘ again. after his accident which oc- ihcirlm a ~ 5 1" i”- ° 5- e tr-lbuno. s n; bug-iriess men Mp0s; lllace couples in suitable houses Th]; w“ follow“ b,’ m Em" my clliirril I , or apartments. Interested parties to the broadcast on ‘Monday by‘ curred some time ago. _ can’ get in touch with Mr. Mo- Princess Elizabeth from South .\lr. and Mrs. Cedric Baiicm. wiilo -- - "fll'ili' ~ “‘ ._ ‘ .1“ onnnon. PIOQ-‘am entitled ‘The Lord n il(i Wallace Says Tramp Ship 0f i ' bers and one visitor present. M'in- imembers presenting a picture for Africa. ‘ purchased i.‘_\r‘ (oi-m formerly owllld ~ ___ by Lrdwcll Boswell. are expccvtid Mr. James Dalton was a visit- to take up residence here the firs. or to the City early in the week. i of the month- MIORNWALL-YORK romr w. i. Donald by phoning 41o. ‘i J. l-I. STRONG, Town Clerk. our tune. ll)". .. possessions. ..cl~iptilre was read by Mrs. Murti. A. ‘lrlcLeod. Wor- ship period opencrl and closet! with prayer and lij-‘mll. Tile lonel- cr was as in tiio silnly rill "Inriui at Hi0 Tlil-crilnlti". by Flt‘ Canada's Biggest Policeman Retires The April meeting of the Corn- NORTH WINSLOE W. l. , , .\‘.'B.l]-YOl‘k Point Womens Insti- ll. S. After Oil 0i Middle East . PAR-IE. April 24—(AP)—Henry A. Wallace told the Anglo-Ameri- Jack MricPiicrsrili, Joyce Rfziclxlli- SilLYI‘ JOHN, N. 8., April 2i- nan, Mary MzicLenlinli, Mrs, tCPl-Jictircment of Horace E._, Johnny Nfngphgrsgn‘ pin-g‘ pres. McLeesc. Saint John police cial-ef ton Pcarrion. All artic": on iem- "110 ‘Y1K? 0f Cflllfld-TS 1112805! 0°‘ The April meeting of the North lute W05 held “t the h°m° °f winsloe Women's Institute met at Mrs. Kennison Macxinnon, COYIIC-l the home of Mrs. Claude Crasweil .wall. The prflfildtni Pfefildld 9-“ eioonlrlei_o_s lllfillllTY) Mt.‘ —The many friends of April 10th, with the hi-oolcohtliho meeting was opened by $1“!- ._h w V, _ , ‘ . _ v. no Macxpy are pleased to Presiding. inf! -O Canada. and repeatlni; the llerance broilght. by l lloi-b ellylyllll; \\{isHitil-ifgillbzdsigilf!).5211? ‘Relmme mm back again as clerk . The meeting opened bv singing Creed in unison. ' Mackenzie was rcnd by Xlrs. Roy J 651m; ~n[ m-c Ram dmlauign- a. the store of Mr‘ Keith Pm“, g "The Institute Ode", followed by The minutes of the last meet- Giiils, Modmm "la-Once. rem-ml), slauon__m0omfie1d_ Vance has been a‘ patient in the P. E. Island Hos- ' the d... ‘pitnl for the past few weeks. The president. Mrs. Stirling pre- sided during the business period. R0“ m“ response “as by partmr-nt ill i914 nlld became lleziil . the'Creed in unison. Roll call ing WBIB T085» 5nd QdODi/Bd- The was answered with twelve mem- -roli call was answered to by 21 ed at F“’d°ri°t°“' Cilief McLcese _io-ilied utes of last meeting were read the home improvement SMHD- from John. chat). 5- 0f mo {one m 1941 He was mum. M155 E118, Rennie" w)“, has been and approved. book. The reports of the various were read and‘ approved and ‘the a x m“ [ the ‘Ody of ‘he . employed as clerk m the Sm” o! The sick committee reported committees were given. \ treasurer TCCNVCd the offering. émigxre l“ ‘H110 Kings Mr. Keith Pram of Bloomfield that fruit had been taken to three. There was a letter and a card of’, ‘thanks received. The Governiilltb grant was also re- ceived. It was decided to have a play in the hall with Miss Rena (mdmore and Mrs. Leith Carter in charge. It. was also decided to give $20 to the Red Cross and $10 to the Cancer Fund. A contest supplied by Mrs. John Carter was won by Mrs. Stanley Shaw. May meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. John Carter; roll call is to be answered by‘ an exchange of flower seeds or bliibs. It w“ m°ved and secmded Mrs- W- A~ MmLwd cheflmd m‘ birthday honors iist of i941. .Stlltlon. has returned to her home that the shut-ins be remembered calls made by members. Mrs. M.‘ He, Stands Sh‘ 18M five and Om“ H“ mmsdaya at Easter as well as Christmas. s, MacLeod read an appropriate ha“ ma,“ and depresses the; ___ Mrs, Hazen Howard gave a re- article on Christian Stewardship. Scales ,0 ‘he oxtem of 315 puundsm Mm Isaac Megglson o; Mm port on the School Improvement Mrs. Stirling referred to tiie recent In me M: imn,._,_ his Dome .12.,“ ,5 at present a patient m League meeting which was jlelclmillslt of Mljs_.__Qsbornr-_io our Y. equals for s“, “m Ira BOSS’ l.e_ ‘he ‘vcstem Hosnmfl at Alberto“, iri Charlottetown March -'lth. A P. U. and her iiIiCFCSIlIIK lecture; fired 49.9,“). v3.19; of DGqk-e qt LHH. many friends are pleased to ""%°i‘.‘Z"i.‘t.§.‘l.‘“;‘§.‘flfiininn. if.‘ §§‘.’§“°§J; S§€.’“".if§ni§§§“ i??? 3252' .‘Y'so'..i‘§i§‘.i.i..."°'i§°§ “h” " ‘°"‘°""°' '"“"°"" i and on display. and much oredlQAlex Martin present. Mrs- Don- Far iroin the hard-boiled typej Mm, ma, 5mm,’ who i, em.’ ttoes to Mrs. Harry Pei-hick Oll ald Nicholson and hfrs. Rnl/ Nich- of policeman, Clilof McLeesc was played "t the Cchoneragtye store her fine work. folson were welcome vlsitnrsfrziy- ‘ notably iiillll-hczlricrl liilrlllg ills i.“ Omen“. spam the week end _ The questionnaire was read by ers were offered for our mission-long period of service hut his Wm‘ her parents‘ ML and M“. Mrs. George MaoMiiian. fnrles in India. by Mrs. Stirling,shrcwdnoss was more iliun silffl- Rm, smith o’ Bloomfield shtumil A paper on home economics was;Mi-s. M. D. Martin and Mrs. John cierit lo c-iiset this in the case of ' read by the convey-mp, Mrs. A, P. MpcLgQd_ ifalse hard-hick stories. His hobby I Mr’ Urban MacAusiand of Char- Lunch committee, Mrs. Albert MaeEachern. assisted by Mrs.| The April meeting ivas held on of writing Fylllllfis 0" filly event “ottetown 5mm; a few days vmg. Younker and ltfrs, John Carter. Charles MacKinnon. Mrs. ‘liilmeriho 16th, in the sclioolroom of of tlll- (lay was a frequent source ‘ma frmnds and relatives m. Meeting closed by singing God Fi-izzell. Mrs. Otto Newson and the church, xvii-s, M. D, ivlnrimlor cnioymonl for follow menlilcrs ‘Bloomfield ; Save the King. after which a Mrs. Earl Lowther. .led the worship period and also 01' his ll9i>11'llll¢“11l- _ _ l. ' y dainty lunch was served by the The collection amounted tcflihe ghidy per-lad 11191110"... was‘ Announcement of his _i'ctlrc-; Mr and M" Edward Mamub j hostess and ouu tee in charge. $1.55. The next meeting will bah-God's 300k of L1ge_gh,-1S¢_ mo‘ mcnt anti the new upiwlgéllsllfggiland '18“ Monday ‘m. a two weeks held at the home of Mrs. Douglasjmvin; wm-dlg me nfngfam gm-jvfls made after a City . < , , i ‘i it ‘lfih fl d6 in S110 diflfillfifi .Mflc1)on51d_ coma-air ‘Easter was us,“ with “(rs- SHF meeting today. Part of the lil et- ‘ 5 “ 7°" i parts oi‘ the States. | |I would like to use the can Press Association tocisy tilat tho United States is “in the Middle East to get the oii oi’ Saudi Arabia." "We are going to get thatoil and I am a good enough Ameri- can to want to see the United States get the oil," he said. "But United Nations so it. would not seem so utterly damn rmperiaiistic." He explained that by using the United Nations he meant that the United Slates should observe the U. N. charter which provides that natural resources o! the world be made available to all on a "fair and equitable basis." The former Vice President's The Skies Begins World iiruise (By The Canadian Press) GANDER. AIRPOR/I‘. Nlfldn ADI‘. 24--A huge “tramp ship" of the skies—that once was a Halifax bombing plane-touched down here today from Iceland on a round-the-worid cruise as a trail breaker for a giobe-girding air- freighter service initiated by the London Motor Services Ltd. Dr. Graham Humby, co-pilot of the Halifax and managing direct- or of the company, said the flight did not seek to break records. but was based on the company's be- lief that the air freighter of the future must go where loads are to be found—often oii‘ the "beat- en track of scheduled airlines." YZITIXCSTI“dfSCiISSlOIl"'i7f“"'AT1lEYiCZlI'l" ""'""Ibillel‘&l'v-~!or~ the tourrwlfl’ PK)" f Middle East policy since he began liis European tour, on which he frequently has criticized Presi- dent Truman's course toward Greece and Turkey. included the assertion: "I don't like the United States being branded as the world's greatest grabber." Ioatel‘. Wallaace spoke at the famed Sorbonne in tile fisial meet- ing of his European visit, and told an audience that France "must remain a democratic republic free of dlctaroship aspirations." Wallace did not mention Gen. Charles De Gauile, who recently has resumed political activity and been charged by French leftsts visional, "this being a tramping flight", and payloads will be ar- ranged by direct negotiation on the way. The huge aircraft, with n seven-man British crew, took of! from England yesterday, and was scheduled to continue to Mont- reni tomorrow. The next point of call will de- pend on available frelghts but it was believed the flight would continue via New York, San P‘ran- cisco, Honolulu, and Auckland, New Zcaiand, to Sydney. Aus- tralia. The aircraft, which is named "Port of Sydney" will re- main there one week before con- tinuing its flight throtllh China Risen Indeed", with Mrs. C. Doll. ald as leader. all members taking part with the responses interspers- ed with the hymn "Mal-y to the Bavioui-‘s Tomb". This beautiful DYOSrlm conveyed the Easter mes- sflse with many helpful thoughts. Prayer by Mrs. Donald. Scripture read “Us Mark 16-1-8 in unison. Roll call was answered by nine members with an appropriato vehi- on Easter. Minutes were reed and business discussion followed Cor- Teififlfldenflc was reed which con- sisted oi’ two letters of thanks from Mrs. Easton on the necessity of in- creasing of offerings. Collection was taken and thank- otiering- envelopes were opened. This ms dedicated by prayer by the President. Fricndsfillp secretary reported four letters sent to 110*- pital, seven calls, tour treats iiilli live letters oi’ sympathy and lolli- get-well cards. Temperance secre- tary. Mrs. J. Beairsto gave a nice temperance selection and hiorie Crozier gave a helpful reading on achfisiilfill“.sI.C\“;I-dél15¢lJ-»SP-l0GL-4-tl& on Easter were read by Mrs. Sim- mons. Mrs. Roy Crozier, Mrs. Cous- ins, Mrs. Arthur McKay. Mrs Harry Orozler and Mrs. C. Don- llld. Closing worship seqvice, "The Word 0f Lite and Light" was iilPll carried out ‘by all members taking part. Closing hymn "I Am ‘Finns O Lord" and benediction brought the meeting to a close. Lunch was served by the hostess and a piels- ant social hour followed. Lewis Gets Refund The meeunz closed by singly-ism“: 555.5611“! the lend“ Five l int; took the form o! a secret ses- God Save the King. Lunch Wfl-Simembers. Mrs. Jack lifslcPhci-son. 5m‘ u‘ "eflmst °f C°‘;““}‘l°r‘ served by the hostess assisted byiMrs. Alex Nltlrtill. Mrs. l-icrb Mac- “Tm” A- wmebime- “’"° “d m“ l .wlth dictatorial aspirations. ex_ncrvlceman' The statement had as a back- m ground, however, Walisces refer- anti India. Gibraltar, France, and home to England. “' 0n $3,500,000 Fine Mr. Keith Pratt. of Bloomfield Station. while the Comwali ladies. iKenzle, Mrs. M. A. MacLeod. and ‘ "wfld" rumors abm" ‘he 9°11” _ ence to "dictators. tall and short" " ‘ .____ ‘Mrs. M. s. MacLeod. were .voices_f°'¥r€ rwegeucutffljm";"ygguflf-fl;f.'§;“',‘}f‘,I,’,1,3}§,F$."f',f§,°§§,|in a speech in London l0 days DARNLEY a a“ vmw WM!‘ WASHINGTON. Aprdl H-(AP) S1‘. PATRJcwg QCHOOL may; told o; Opening new doors {on m e ed Indicampn {IQ-at ‘he .chap from one. M‘ Gun“ mob ago which brought murmurs of Th’ meme" of m Dummy m‘ —John L 15w“ may ‘o; back "l '60‘?! wont "crown mm with” l: an“ m?" ‘ted. with rickson ‘Tt has been a few years "De Gum" ‘mm 5' ‘emu ““'d' Sea View WMS met’ at the home “£00000 °t the ‘$500900 cm“ 0m w" mnawing is the "port for the Mar” Cr°wnsm and ‘Kohl ‘vordi §l“m(gf§ t vii/lie Wfiisolinél ad he since Keith has heard anything “n”. D9 GU11“ l! 51X lee‘ w” of Mrs Collnlhnald on Monda tempt fine “gahwt M‘ “mud ’ momh o! Marflh 1°‘ G°d Immnfimm" we" hymn“; it bnei" r’ in ‘~ e cilia strain-ht about his chunrs whereabouts duh“ evening’ April 21st Th! beln H1: m“ wwk"! “H1011 and with s s Grade w“ _ 1' home Mac- sung‘ Mrs‘ Mam" w“ assisted'g?li‘tef‘pe€fldniffllcolig éililacke markshecentlv Keith has had a letter "Mme" m" “h” program“; Hester’ thsnkoffulng. megting dramatic flour!“ mm 3 chum Guigisn; 2. Margaret Doyle: 8.1,, mo, study oh India by Mrs. . agémfl Ms record, {from hi‘ chum.‘ mom" m 0.1m glOllgfltflllflihxilfxllglbaléweiefé-Bltig mtg Ptmdont M“ 1,, 51mm“. m: tor 8100.000 to support the coun. try-wide telephone strike. The mine leader's gesture canto within an hour after Judge T- Alan Goldsborough, in accordance with a United States Supreme Court ruling. refunded the iiillk of the fine lie hmd levied in con- nection with the soft cosl strike last win I. I ll I M E N ‘l’ bkubenfreelydaadaeoi 35¢ iaoli relief. asael ICO|l°IlCl\ "i401!!- sln 65¢: "d"- MBflnlfii MY"!- . ‘Jack MacPhersonJvlrs. Alex Mar- Grade VII — 1. Evelyn Gallant: It“, and M“ w_ .A_ Bruce_ Loo Herreil. Gmdc v1 - 1' Melvi" 991m“ ‘iod with prayer, and tile usual, . and” v "‘ .1"K“mdeen MMWbusiliess was dealt with. Blocks M9975 2- 51°!“ ‘knell; 3' Mary for Afghan were broutzht in, and Mlcmeez lbooks on missions ivere exchanged Grade IV - l, Douglas Gallant bv membem . Chief McLeese has been lil re- istating that her son was killed M“ contly and is undergoing a check- Jtiuring the last years of the war. 3surun¢ "Vmed the b“-""*‘~‘5 "f" lip in hospital. _ ‘and she would appreciate receiv-l inc any snaps or souvenirs he 3. u sided and gave the call to worship, attog0lfggllfigul'sitfléfll‘yga.l c8 ‘ma’ whim "mm"! @9094 Wm! He added, the hope that France’ him", "JPSIL! K68? MC N681‘ The tthc “political and territorial cross- ("@557 TM m" Pa" 04 "l9 W01‘- miizht have of him. Keith wasiroad! o. the Worm? would m“, ship sol-vice theme "God's Book o! very pleased to hear from hisime lnmauve and “glam m, ..,,._ Life or Christ The Living Word". .ral's mother but it was with deep ca; or war and M11, ‘h, my“; of in charge or rho president with several members leading in the Nos in. ii. .1. liifieou Seelilieagnional 2, SM, M M ; 3’ H » _ _ yczret he learned of the supreme pout» I m: Ganmiey m c" any tlbgeemi! 91°59‘! Wm‘ B90051" s QFIIOHHOB he had made, alongwith. ra-rponses. Hymn. ‘Will Your An- With the refund, however. Jurist ononlwnm‘, Gmde In __ l’ olmom Barrel... ° ~ g isr» many of our own Canadian chor Hold In the Storm of Life". Goiclsborough warned the mlflfl‘! union that an injunction forlnrl- @9113 s strike against the Gotarn- n-ient "is still in force and Can he invoked at any time." QO-OPlI-ATIVES PIONEER DIE S Den-ads Doiron; 3, Allison Mac-Z icer. i Grade II - 1, Tom MacAieer and leaner Doirou (equal); 2, Bertha Doyle; (l, llfliaine Doiron. ‘ Grade I - 1. Louise Doric-n. ‘l arrival and from there were sent out to their billets which include 1.600 private homes. Iioud speak- ers blared out about rehearsals and advised the boys and girls where and when i i 2. A .4) J i Fitting and algal-smug Glasses Freight case _____ B‘ 12,000 chilliffll "m" m“ '3;—YX“"“* otrrow/i. Aorll 24 — row-Figs Work 1T0 Take ‘an h‘ Grade x—‘- 01"“? Morriso“: 2 Against a iimlluzroimd oi‘ sugges- BRADALBANE QCHOOI. Hitallll. OIIIOO Bonn l0 tolSA. M 2105?. M. P rfect Attendan e; Margaret . . _ ' 80M." ac‘ h 'p’°"'m°n' Ddyie- Evelyn Gshm" Maw": rkgrigde Dgghaln. Eleanor Murray‘ ' ‘Enid '15“ hfllgwlfgl tivelifltt» ‘iirtocf imgororlnolizeabaolncerts are soiled EDMONTOhfi (Ci-H n n —~ -- wou vs ill‘ a a cl‘. _ sp ..'. a ‘ - ‘l, r 34 __ - mum“ Dcml“ canal‘ Dennis e- JilYfi-“l Murray; 3- Ba!" MM!“ I seven provincial government!‘ .uled for tomorrow and three will David SMOIIOXLAKDXIOWI] through- Cffloe Connected With m" u". Dolron, Tom MaoAleer, Lorzisine Donam Dolrooi. Eleanor Doiron. | Teacher: Dorothy MOCHITI. be staged Saturday, including the m“, closing "international night" at which selected boys and girls from nil the Canadian and Am- erican groups will be heard. ‘joined today in on attempt to have Gflde VUT-J- Audfey Todd: 2 , the national freight-rate inquiry ifiomfil‘ Chflblflell- move into their Provinces to dc- ,’ Grade vIl—l. Wellington Mur- iermiitlc the effect or inoi-onseii ray: 2. Freda Hickox; 3. Dorotilyilrilarizes on regional economies. Matheson. ' i spokesmen for the provinces- Grade VI-l. Doris Nicholson. Yell but Ontario and Quebec-call- Grade V-l. Alice Toombs. ed on tile Board nt Transport out. Canada as one of the pioni-erl in the co-operative movement. died at. his home here today. H‘? was manager of the Alberta Co- operative Wholesale Association. __.4 (I! The Canadian Press) L, April I‘ — (BY Th6 91min" 7"") .songs of old French Canada, ex- SMITHS FALLS, Ont., ADI“ 34 cerpts from the operas and the ~Th° twisbfid- blwkelled "m" classics of religious music tilled ‘that. was once a $000,000 metal m, Mantra; mm“, with music castings plant was all that re- “mm; lg, m, n"; o1 six con-l llldllwd ‘OMEN MW‘ l- dllllln" certs of the iniemational festival} Grade XV (Al-l. Lulu Toombs. Commissioners to hold coast-tn- _ COMPLETE slat“; “i” i ::i.::..;:@";i;l..;:i:.l;"“:.. 0:. .22: iiiiii$fi'"‘.“f iii “éifitl? éiii °'.":::.f‘ ‘saith... ,i - " ' ' ,9 < - ' Molieeble Clot-mil COIIIDIHY- 'trorn six United States schools . -.“.'.i‘.‘.‘.‘§.,£{‘}‘.",.,,".'..“,',“* .3i’3{...‘.‘i§'°€.f§'.;?..JIFQ§"E..JJL“‘;$?; thm&lz5l‘mer; 1;;- mi n. an... .......... .. .......; BE 600D T0 YOURSELF i Grade !-l. Keith Bernard: o. E hockcd by their respective sovcm- lfljikh“ “,m§'“m°fl8hwr5 m“; °"°-- “"10 m°'§s;h“" t: m" , ;. 3 . A N c E Leone MacLure; 3. Billy Kennedy. imellls- w c "q" b M. Mum. m “we M m - | Two of the provincial counscl— ‘fiW “Wm “m” i" w“ ‘w’ ll-flll-IIQQ m0 @0119!” W‘ | ._ "*‘ --_--______.___._____ " M. A. MacPhei-son, Saskatchewan, "m"? 60091111- ,.ened the three-day festival in . land COL _;_ 1, Raisin“, Mgrlflmqg: The buildinsl. :11 Bronte-MN! which 12.000 children will take v ‘ - e tlorleil the possibility of and construcW-‘l ° '3 ’ w." Pl". uxu1vl mo * rat"; ylioosts contributing to infls- valued. at 0150.000. machinery at an the concert; and gator-day l OIFKI WORKERS TAKE? ltlon. And Mr. Mat-Pharaoh suiz- 3500000 and vetififlll Nlfllltlnl _nlg t, so school choruses. “bands i p-ri gested it might touch off a spiral to client! at between eaooooo and and 42 orchestras will have been inseam ~ ' lheard. More than 1.000 perform- $400,o00. . Fanned by a heavy windathe ‘ers are from the New England fire at one stage threatened to states and others have oolnetrom TvpTGld to the neighboring lumber t Ontario but the majority are re- yard of Frost and Wood and 00.. presentative of Quebec Province. employers of some 000 Smiths: ‘mrotugheut today the Forum. :l='nllii workers. Employees at the with boards covering thtiee sur- ynrd and volunteer firemen beat face, echoed to the mixed music the flames ofl with a steady of practising bands, dloirs and stream of water from the lumber orchestras. company's sprinkler system. ltudents oame to the Ibrun I ‘ within the. railways themselves by ‘boosting rail employees’ cost of living and sending them buck to ,ihe management for more was! k increases. LOUSELIKE APIIIDS URRET W. K. Rogers Agencie ; LIMITED ‘ Charlottetown F I Ni II (T U T Queen Street ' Aphids are a small yellowish or greenish louselilze insect which attack a wide variety of plants. . p l