AT [OWERTOST hdlibvtoble tests show that, \ b)’ foldlfltl ¢QIVQS"MIIIC|O" Q1" MM. and selling the milk they would oilmwi” need, there is an cctuql fad saving. The milk brings met-q than the feed costAnd when calves are fed on "Miracle" sgzyul ”‘°Y'0re free of .__ ., grow ' fasteryldiracliifgitagliiiflcezi shortens the time when ccilvp; "i" P°Y their own way a; milkers. And this feed in the dotted bags starts them en the way to higher milk pro. duction. '0 ill/lb‘ in" 4/51.,‘ Attention Farmers Near Charlottetown As most highways are now open for truck traffic of limited loads we will, starting Tuesday, May 4th, be buying Turnips at our Charlottetown warehouse. We only intend to operate our Turnip plant for a verv I110" P911011; 50, if You have any Turnips to offer contact in immediately. ’ Also buying daily Seed and Table Stock Potatoes at tlurent market prices. FRANK B. CLARKE Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charlie for Any Advertisement 25 cent, l Gentrai Guardian locals. 5 c I tl- W 3 or?’ 30:11: Anneuncemeiitli rand" domieritiergvziiiis gins: iiiirflvi? ‘asst e ‘c erw ‘d:l M - _ - Floral and Siiirituiirl‘ Ollenringesmoriam Notices '00 p" inch’ us" o’ Condolence 70c per inch; We llld lllvccnts for every additional 3 words. Appreciation. ‘iilc per int-ii or 4c per word, fllmtlcéiatillop-ler inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rules on i-——--- ---_-___.__. . ~___._____ lllaie help Wanted For Sale o‘ a ‘a;."....rr1;;h;;i;;; "tn. t- - firs‘: X “l Wit f) _ r a I , _. T illlL-l COTTAGE, ‘mm Mu‘ y‘ k335i lgazfisiljiyii | Brlgntol bhore. Pllulle ltglli-zi Qlflltl- s-a-art --_---i_i____. " . l, ‘r -- ~ --—~~~- e IFOR SALE-ENGLISH GO-CART. wghllkl): MAID FOR UEN-' Well sprung, 500d and tern-rm quire‘ Jlt-Ol-e-u. ltetcrehcee re- , $10.00. l3 yleaselit. 5-0-21, <1 latent wages. Apply cg _- -_-.v-_..__ .___.._ _ NW5- (D22) H. J. Adanlddl. all FOR. SALE — GOOD QUALITY Eroan oats for seed. R. E. Con- nolt}, Dunstulllitige. 5-1-4-5-7-41. berth rill-EFL Se, New u‘; - Nova sliilllfl. l humf WorkhWantedr .E_%,_ _,_ V COMdPLETijlnfl~ltlllilsElt TRACES [xi-L N 1 E N c h D l,“ rm‘ an lselt ng. Guaranteed, Clinton gtlgts inside paint work. In- _€_._M°rrlso.n_’ grad. erlcwn’ n‘ flglldllllétlllnllbuff}. Apply 4'l_ try); FOR SALE _ ONE GEN A ‘ °'5'- purpose horse, 3 years old. One iii-i" milk cow to freshen the last of female Help Wanted ..___ MBY ADDIY Ray Balderston, -__._________i__ Sou rt. 5-6-3. wcnyreig _l THREE M5105 AT roilgms syagrzm-E TWO HYrgIUNG '1 ‘ P1; Ed - <- . r age. . elson, _ H pltv l. r m “£4.15 Mershlield. r 5-6-31. WA TEo-zvialn ron GENERAL Wanted Pa” “orig. Apply 40 Upper t ° 51f‘? 5-5-21- WANTED - A norm B 1922-4 cylinder block or motor. Dr. A. Lost s. muggy. Vl/Jllllligton, 5-5-21 *~—~~~ ---__-_- ". .. .. —~I:‘ lllgrn-sulvimv, LADY’S ivmsr Fif:g-l1_.plg;ialue]d 8st ckeeps’? . ‘ S8 CIIVB 8 118". it . “Wflrd- _ 5-6-21. F Mr“ AT lvonrlt iwsrlco CAN/ll) ____ [$918M] EIDgFARD ISLAND lN Tiill PROBATE COURT Tit ztth day of April A. n., iota n: 5S21lf..t§=§3£.““ e- ‘"<‘.“..'.".'.‘.’. ‘ minty In the said Prov-nee, iuur- PETERS 3F GALLANT- woman, Deceased, intestate. NM"! ""5""- the Sheriff of the Uounty of -. ‘likens County m- m“. Conan“ 5_6_3i————-———- Nine room residence in perfect condition. recently wired for lights. Three acres oi land adjoining. Aiinly PAUL GALLANT, Sourls, 0|‘ wmlgeal» rm»- vnnl- nu FOR SALE WHEREAS upon reading the] i-lon on flie of Flhllll h. Mur- . ‘In! 0i Lniirioitetown aforesaid, w "Y Emlmlyee. the administra- m of the above named estate. Y"! that a citation may be is- r the llurlWse hereinafter set Fully modern home al- most 70 acres, 4 1-2 miles from Charlottetown. ‘W11 You ore nercfore hereby re- aflmdul: Ell‘ personbee inteirest- [-[_ NELQON ' "' '" “" “l” Marshfield m!‘ before the Judge present et a owl“ wot t» be held in the m" liousa in Chlrlottetown in “ma: County in the llid Prov- Jm 0h Thursday the 3rd dly of u"! next coming, at the hour of Ell oclock forenoon of the some GFOR SALE» ilfiEugClléBl-QITEFQWN -.SLQAB.Q1AN - PAGE FIVE q- ; i STOCK QUOTA‘ 770N ' rv‘ l l S Canadian Garden Se ice By i Montreal Stock ll, Y. Stocli Gordon Lindsay Smith I 3°11 T91 151 DOUBLE OR-OPPING start harvesting every other plant. “Emma H?‘ Am O and I" 39% leaving the rest for further develop- m’ “ gm gem We Am ael a Tel 153% 1h the small Vlcwry vegetable ment. 0:: cg guru H“ ‘Anaconda. 30% garden, output can be increased sub- 1 Another way the professoinals en~ can ca: Pm 36 Bendix AV 39% sianttnlly by alternating rows of sure tenderness is to have thistl- can 1nd A1 A 4% ‘gate? gifiglflo 45% I small. early-maturing, narrow vcize- vegetables coining along in sucessiun. can Pa‘, 12% (ch s!“ 7a v tables and larger. later sorts. rhev would not think of planting F _.d‘ V H f 1h _ _ t. Com smelt 44% TY Bo my In the first category would be all their carrots, beets. beans or any‘ U 4} u" l l" U n0 W9- Dom coal PM 1m if‘; fitment‘ ,9‘ I beets. radish, carrots. lettuce and. thing else at the same time. They, Dom 59w B 9% Gm m“: 37% possibly, spinach. These things are spread sowlngs over saveral weeks. , Dryden w‘ ‘Gen Motor. 51., | planted early, take little rooln. and In most parts of Canada one can Fgunda, c0 “y, Pt i“: PM M,‘ mature quickly. Rows of them shoulc. go on planting carrots, beets, beans gen ggtefé w“, . 1g éennemtt 34’ tspatéettl ggoutuliibeliiches tot ttwlo aligdotheii tljinligs rkllght up to the am r ge . 51y I ee up . en ween pu e in e o uy, t us ensuring a How smith 13y: x0? cvgézgl ' Alger and later-maturing vegetables continuous supply of the highest Imp 'I‘ob I11».- ‘Nm. Am Co 15d; —things like beans, tomatoes, corn. quality yotulg vegetables, until frost l Int Nickel 38V. pqm R R 317;, potatoes, cabbage and celery. The GIVE TllEM ROOM t Massey I-ltirrls 7% Phi] Pet Co 431;, first named will be used and out of Shrubs and perennial flowers, ant; “Iléront 2&2; gtd Q11 N J 55a‘, way by ltallae tlmeei thle larger and tlces, areb small ‘(hen originally r s 1- g n, “l! a r vege a es ne a1 te room. planted. ut in a luv years lt is Nat Steel Car 49h nilfijd flt, 39st: This kind oi’ planting is known as surprising how much room they take Igggvtéllfdgorp 4g Jlsitubberl later-capping}; It tQhlVCSkiBIIéIOStT. twice tip. ghe leverage riiersgn plants‘ them , U. S,Stee eye o eo_er n o garc- or ocoseard ni ecaseo trees igilflxlglfrla vanadium Corp ernlngklTg make this double use of and shrubs. ftir too close to the I 1 B W tU -’~ i; o , tb ' f . ggegfigfgg] wggt Elrdcon 94% toetiiilotlvatevlifiibfréuiilgleyfilfi 601811231? 0A1? Bolggflgyifle srule. all these thinfls i T ousy and a is advisable to use should ve half a lnucli room be ‘E WPk Elec A 42 some fertilizer and water. if s. hose, tween as their mature height Tl1i> ' is available l means at least two feet apart for ‘ S‘ M | n l, MININC .‘.'i.l"’£éi.;"li’ one. l "BERT. - l - - I vegeléalblisblésc quick! and‘ CglldtillliOfiis lifvecto fig; fest féar thé: general lun grow . auseo negec, rougt o and n er woo IPOGS. l ___ r NTO _ p)__T _ or any other reason frowth is iillow- At first this may seem far loo i Abmbl 100 onffréflsmgtficiyqufiniflm, or ed to halt for a few days. then open. but the space between may be |—~ —~~—~~—~—~-~----- {Abmbt pfd 9i; i tmlkh. woody fibre results and both taken up with annual flolvcrs. in lht- ~ — ~- lAsbestos stocks close flavor and texture are impaired. case of a perennial bed, am. Willi rAIItBAlRNE- DOlGLA> Bgauhm-nois Aq-me in Professional gardeners get _ quick. temporary, quickegroiving shrubbcrv ‘ i- Bdthurst A Ajax 90 tender growth by bushing things a- and trees, with the others l Oi vvlllcsprcud llltcrcsl. to a large Can Vickers Ang Can 58 long. They use a good deal of fer~ Annual plants are now used Dfl“ filldlt: of friend. throughout Chur- Dom Tar Aquarius tllzéer. cultlvutfe at lemastdonce a wfiek maneiitlltl/ in riiegeutznall borders. It is luuvlmvil and the province, will Don A Armistice an more o ten ry west er, an es u ishe. ac t at nature tire:- he the marriage which was solem- Frasel‘ V T C Astoria 07% and they give their vegetables plentv the quickerowintz poplar as a 5dr: mud Tuemdv “(ti-moon at Om. 0'. Ford A 22-3’ Aunor 1.89 of‘ room for development. This of nurse crop for pins. The poplar 40¢); in Trinity United Church iilllbiapolll lgefipéor 823g mating that glllltlsl Iilblcllil-li as tcrtlirrotsi. kéllsl Weeds trad ETrRSS-‘hnlvivicilllu uhen Allcc 1.11mi Douglas only cc .s rs s line‘ ee ,e .. are - lnnc ten surroun ings or e sower- duunhtnr c; M1; and My, Just,“ 3138004 32 from two to four inches apart, and growing. shadeeloving pine Dcuii-r Bllli'*llleyi “a5 united in bio 10 when this space is filled one can ' ' A fdmnnd wilmm Bonetal l8 "Lil. _' _ ' . , .‘ "P B “it §f-‘.‘&;I.‘~1‘.‘.‘.‘° s1‘ LLOTING Br m ‘ - y ; =1, if i. ed —— Home“ ' “a Grow I hese Green Leaves T“ M‘ ‘-‘“““ “l °’ p?‘ 4° “l CAPE TOWN, May 5th- (cm- Brown 1° "“F1"“b1,° “TZF, °°‘°“,“f“‘* “I f”. "°““““‘ “mm” “"°“g“°“‘ méfileEgil H? F V} ' R- h S l d ‘.".ii§“.-“l-K.i‘.-3$‘$..’}“’§“‘£<éilniiflfii British Union of‘ South Africa. has - _- ‘4 . ‘ _ ' ' _ . ‘ w, enlivened with Pflme Mmlsmlfichester L15 l a a S tlrlIllSi,n' lclndlclecl?“ that Smuts‘ intimation the promised gcn- cmllwnour 1 94 R c ‘W126 01in‘ w-jm,‘ Beside‘ ill-agueéfiiigon Wm probably be he“; gggsagbng 11:22 You" flu-viii; title signinsiol the re- The present goverment headed D“ 5 l? giswr‘ .- . . . -. by the soldlerstatesmlm Field Mzlr- ggmérest nbmge.’ TYPO 1.9350, ‘i,’ shnl Jan Chrlstiaan Smuts is a coal- Ea Mal 1 21 T““_“l‘"° n“ éilkiilvf L“; Nwhnl, il-lon of United. Dominion and Llibmmdorado ‘a5 “m1 "if! 1 “ Wmljplf lphyti] W“ or parties. Oppisitlon parties in the Falcon 3m "re?" “l” ‘ flfiiipxltsf‘ “n, double‘ present Assembly and their respec- 4318mm; 011/, H“? f“; “my ‘ a Wyn‘; watch live lenders are: Herenigde (Reun- Gods u, 35 Smile ‘if 13°11?‘ “l wlzm her mug. élftlfi-“SéilélADi-liivlllllillili 831523” ll S mm .Tf.-t”t%‘.‘n° ‘ . er. N C. Iiavenga. Mr. Pliow whose Hailiwell 40%’. co o “N; A5 mflml“ “f lwfw“ mfiwLkmfl . . - v ORR M strong (whose a goun of Dink slicer paltys aim is a totalitarian state, Hard R0 46 LVN mflcmn" flown. m. has announced that neither he nor Holllnger 9.75 over new t £1 N‘; of kink cam-EL any members of the New Ordell- 11:82:“ m ‘sit; bu“ “‘ l will be cuncidates st the genera e A . . _l “my 1* t Mrs lets‘ .‘.‘-lf“l.‘- l" c" Bree" cc:- rl: 3r m" at.‘ = r“~:....:".:.. - - ‘ ~ merit of the govermen and oppos t- ‘ ,0 . e e . U triple. . t: gagfiffigflg’. Int Nickel 38;: 5Qme'l_v' dressed ill blue oljlfllirly‘; 41 *°**“l84~°1°l‘°5‘°‘°"' ' Hmmgde igdrrpiltdd lilaoil SALAD CUIZLED m" pin-k 50k’ “ct-mnvibnttlidlcvrrlditvr-l tNrlllonr-illsts). 41: New order, 16; Km, La ~65 CHERVH- CORN N. m CD65 and “"16 ‘l ‘ms-W n ‘ Alrlkaner. '1: Independent. 1 ~ - u"Dau,t 45 ~ 6 <D- - erzsit Lionel 5mm RCMP “b; 10W- 55- L; shore 13 ‘ ‘- " ' "'11P “W” ' ““ '“ ' ' "' ° ' . ' ' Ti" fem-ye} SENATE. Go em _ . Unwed Creen Leaves Rich in Vitamins the ca, type. _ _ tended as gIODIIISIIlIIII. no L.‘ ._ PAN‘, 23; Domhigllfh _ 2; Labor’ 2: afilctgiue 4.3:!) Eggily Grown at Home Endive l.» next llrlnlpoitance. 1;’ ‘veil-c Albert DQ111133? mud“ 11¢, - -1 27 O m . . Here,“ m; Green, leafv foods, which nutri- comes ln two tyllfib. 91°61? 3" pride and LAC. Barnett. RAJ‘- igliltionalistgimsil (“New Order gr hlilém, .33 tlorllsts soy are omens the richest, curly leflven- B0111 he"? a qlltlllfifillw‘! Immediiltelv tnllowlll! tl-lc error-l L‘. ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' '- Thev mature i“ '96" ' 1 reception \v".s held at ihel Amkanen 3. mt“ m Made“ 1'56 tn vitamins, should be grown in‘ tile flavor ‘ h z dlmmn, _ I H One sent is vacant in the sssem- Madge“ L08 iiiglundztlttcle in tire Vllctory Garden“ illltlststjlindrplfimqgwilg: f¥fi1f§,(,era1w::1_5, Charlottetown“ Hotel, glmre brig/lives. bly and the president (Unted Mdlartic 1.74 e1’ 0 "dc n0 ony greens_ _ol“ - - ~ ~ _ r ‘ ‘ ' h" {Douala-s m" l} 0- 1"‘_ i . -. cooking but the salac. leaves wnlch be made to mature ln the fall. W ‘in. gmqfuv‘ govmcd m , i, t5 of blue Party) of the Senate is not lncluc McDougall 08 ~11 served uncooked in bowl fro“ impmveq the fmvo, - - u ‘h, ed l" ‘hi’ [Oregoing- McKenzie 9° H? 35m‘ y Corn salad ‘has a fresh and spicy “we ltvl- I L ' ‘ In addition, native representab Min Corp 1.55 ~ B? ‘j ands m“, Ion attracted flavor which makgs 1L a welcolne m of pill ‘rose-inn w“ elected ‘by the negro“ have iléoxifsta 13g theoiiiteixest of gouimetsg manv of zredlcnt of the bowl salad. zinc. is‘ Rfgzgdquklggftvidqt Us three seats in the Assembly m“? N01...“ 4'13.‘ whom insist on mixing the dréS-iinl: HFOWII 935m’ i“ 5914"“ ‘PM m“ h At the curl of an informal luii-. 50111‘ l" 3;? Se"??? h1g1 ha? Ffayllgtx‘ Nonnetal at the tab“. Great chefs always Curlel garden crces thrives with Chum‘ m0 w)“, to m‘, bride was ‘is "n m“ "H t" a“ “S ' kalta 5o include them as an indispensable ordinary garden culture and 1m- )ropcr,flrl h,- m, Ru, 1r _\']1ri- and Mf°°“',‘gé1i‘"n:§g‘° natives‘ Ont Nick 06% psi-t of the perfect menu parts s pungent flavor w lhc bowl I, L ljmg-q. MP smus r M’ \ l’ it in disco cries salad Watercress is hivhlv‘ DrW-‘Cl ' ‘ " M‘ -. -‘ = Prime Minister SmlltS will be 73 Pmam‘ °5 1* Th‘? new " “m V . . ' -1 ,h ", ,5 roost t" "1 . "cw-lb i‘_‘ ., y. ~~ on we we we l» new Oltféifnffiéi £2 :..i.r.:“*‘..“;:l;t".“...:: m 222.29%‘: “is blrlhdal “"““’"““ ‘he G°""Ploneer 181 izhls indicate: their richness hiyl- lt constantly moist. "cab"? “limo mil c bride ivorel erfillrl-ieléerarsi y?“ “$2M hfitPreston I 1:95 mmin A Here i5 a pglnl; on which Clicrvil is an aromatic plant n‘ Kaiqljzigtj’ £01,, with‘ with n\‘\!t(‘[1— 115 9d a" 1'8“ "9 °° ‘l a ‘Si: Anth _ 03h’. the gqurmetg and Qocigrs agree, somewhat rose bllng parsley but m“, nccPsSO,.-K,s_ Fm,“ m; u t t organize a national “smmona nisellat" 37 since leading chefs in our big clt- SHDBYIOI‘ 111 flfll ml!- 011“ b1‘ 11594 " ' rv » llci lv um the form 0! a g1“ from the pe-ophysheep 95 les have been insisting upon leaf both in tile bovvl salad and Rs H “ffmmfl; ‘ \,1,{l-1v}~_ of the Union to the War FllIlG‘. It Shem-m 95 and cos rather than mud lemme gnmisln-nent for meats Like Dam “ill tflNcql t t . c.1113.“ fiemaecbed gmtugbel m‘ ‘ggure ofisisc‘, u 40% where they could get it m1- mixind lev, the seed is slow to eerminste. fl‘€“2_"_u_n“v\"_‘ V33,“ WM ' ‘ ,,,'.0ofn. l , rom a - ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ l '-‘ "_ ‘- - "— sigiliar gfiltari-tsln the aid of the fundigalhilrePew a! 225g {;,‘;'=;‘.;;11§§,'1;{§3g,‘gifgmgg ‘§°Xk1§h§“,t§w“ few radish seeds to is now statlolleti. i will be exceeded. A Union wide Stp Re 1.72 ‘ ’ hi 1 ' t u f1 M111 , ‘m? ’, l drive fol‘ funds of the South Afrlc- sud Bas 1.85 Qfgssigg-slustl“ l” “mmuy bmdmi wgenififdsy? {Pi cousffi “o; .10 ounhri. - ‘minus “enn- an Navy which opened April 2i. Bllmvlln 59 A mo“ interesting vartetv of olllon of which the leaves are med. N“ ‘ W85 Cflnliinlled 1M0 "5 59°01"! Week- Sylvan L53 1 v go b0 1 515d can be They‘ have a delicate onion flavor. — - k Ted; flu 3375 Ereen ea es r w s . _ (to ‘ i5 8111101111066- i-hfli U"? 59""! grown by home gardeners 555“. just onoilgh to season tllc salad -. Afflfiflfl 1111M lcfifllfll’ 105$ bllmtm 5mm Re‘! 33 m! a varied. selection thi-ouehoui; Chives grow from seed ensilv. and i,‘ 1H lFBXYSAt-IJIWUBT! 936ml’ actlonivbgttggn Q14 the summer and ‘an To Begin n plant lives many vcars. It bears ‘ l 811d Provision l5 b91118 171M191" m9‘ e ‘so ettuce chefs an attractive lavender flower nnr. vermllatg, 13 with are leaf and cos l . 1943 finance bill “£81123 siéaidloss- wane Am“ 48o can the latter mmmna 350m are is ocflen used as i1 border along the esmnyn uure m e . . - - ' ggfp m“ ecu-h Alum molten doom c- l Kfitiiliii" lit 211i‘; 553352‘; J§3'r.'li“.“f.°...“l..‘$‘ei A‘? lent two tumor u cently have discovered s slmn1e_ 051s o '12 large enough m use ‘in thin‘. dws Way's be hid-re 0i film lcllf vccfila- mellmd 0f mfiklllll DIE-file!‘ 0f parts pend Qre 163 from Sowing Romaine 15 hm‘, m5. bios. one in the slirinc and (‘llC , casts for any type of plaster work.‘ Total sales 296600 mm m mm; days and stands the in midsummer for the lnll crap: 9i Thfiv Hi8 881d W be 511981401‘ l0 the ' hot weather someahat better ma“ and msinv as four sowlncs mllvl “Elm bride “WP old types while cotlns only one flf- New", BEDEQUE RED CROSS remade with good results l “ ‘ teenth of their price, Nearly 10.000 returned soldiers have been reinstated in Jobs or giv- en other employment on discharge from the army according to , Labor D-sphrtnlent, statement. l The promised Service Voters Bill provides that servicemen in the- aiigemclits ‘ SPRING BROOK W. l. The April monthly meeting of the Spring Brook WJ. was held at the home of Mrs. Wesley Paynter ing. Meeting opened with the Ode, followed by the Creed in unison. six members answered the roll call with exchange of seeds. Minutes of last meeting reed, approved end signed. It was moved and seconded that toilet paper be bought for school Letters oi thanks were read, one from Miss Myrtle Wlgmore for gift given her, and one from Sgt. Heri- ry Meek for parcel of food sent him recently. A receipt from Red Cross for $1.25 which woe the pro- ceeds from patch uproot was receiv- ed. It was decided to send for e bedspread i0 give one of our mem- |bers who left the district. Collec- tion was taken and amounted to $1.85. one new member was wel- comed. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Pnynter. Roll call to be answered with " women dislike most, in men." Meet- ing closed with the National Arl- them. For STRAINS, SPRAIIB an! SORI IIISCIIS ,-_»;j..l.1.:“r.‘.::::.‘l.'.ta tail s ould hafirflflfidntrl glgtilniiii-‘ii: siiiti At Hunter River large Mrmer, “uni? “|'-‘}§,',‘,'.‘,‘,,“' x; “m: Dwelling house. Garage and 531"}? Barns, also nine acres of "steer, 12.3351; gg§'?m',h'§bf land. Apply Mrs. Everett y“ ll Mme cwepeper pub |li-. wedlock, 31 Ambrose Si. 0!‘ h lll Charlottetown aforesaid once ph 1881 “eff” week for at lent four eon- , one ' ‘find ‘Kicks from the tlete h - my» ‘t:..:.":." l ‘lanai: .,,~;~,;,p=:.-:.::-s'-.‘:~.=::='..- NOTICE n‘ h {own aforesaid. at or near ,-,,»-,g‘,.rt:.t' h hliriottetoim f esoltl d e-l,§,",;g‘.;_::":.;:::.t.i*§.e.:t: ..lil“li"§.‘.’li“il,;'l’tifii. Wm; ‘m’ - tier-signed is prepared to mLAEPBISImii-ilrublgoar "$12115 supply the public with Shur- vneuncgfp, =1 mot-item"- Gain Feeds made from high “are written. u u‘ m" m” grade freshly ground grains ‘isefixfihn c. lowTnEn‘ and concentrates. ‘l-s.) Mtllim- EVERETT D. IVES t "Motto. North Tryoii riitltitistniclnititiiti Union will vote under special arr I and W‘) qums were quilted dlm"? Am‘ at“ with the President Dream‘ ‘ report was given on the Red Cross children. ‘ whfl; {treasurer rend Store Closing Hours 1 Commencing 'l‘hiiv.~dnv, .\!:iv ii our stores will t w 7 close at 5 p». erich Blond-ti)", Tiii-‘Sfiiiy, TillifSdZiy and J, P, l.~‘L'l{NI'l‘L'Rkl CO. F. A. S. JONES, RvlllChvilliiibti: J STOVES Co‘ Eioilillll LlkilIED l l i The March meeting of the North “ ‘ , Community Clu-b Red Cross unit was held on the after-z noon oi March 22nd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. N. Clark. Nineteen members were present the afternoon. Folio lunch a business meet was conducted. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The President read a letter from . Jsc Baker thanking the Clulb for their gift of a watch presented to him on the eve ofhls departure for overseas. A Carnival held at Central Bedeque Rink. evening of March 16th end Jointly sponsored by various Redl Cross units in the vicinity. The proceeds were sent in s lump sum to the Provincial Treasurer or the Red Oross. It was decided to have a social evening in late April or early in May in the Community g Hall for whidi music would be do- nated by the kindness of the or- chestra from Summer-side airport. l ‘me following committee was nom- inated to have charge oi’ lrruurc- ments: Rev. James Cross, M Jiis. Clerk, Mrs. Brewer be no ‘regular meeting held in April and that the May meeting would be ,held in the Community Bell. Col- lection mounted to $2.06. l letter from n jmidon Children's Hospital for it gift of money received by them. A iquemlty of yarn was dis among the members for knitting. Work handed in es follows for men: one Turtle Neck svelte , 2 '1‘. N. truck-ins, 2 Balaclava. 1 gloves. 1 pr. mitts. l pr. loch.‘ refugees. 4 prs. pyjnmu. Donated: two quilts. soueres for which were .doneted bv the members Ind ou and Mrs. ‘merin Simmons Ind one autlt denoted bv Mn. Preston Bmmess. elm three siluners by Mist Bsrwii-e. A vote nt i I have just seen a Daradc. Lilies t ‘together by Mrs. Ralph MdeOnull' D11. Ehtilml‘ ' I Saw A Parad (Ethel Chapman in Farmers Magazine) and lines of young men marching. Most of them looked grimly ahead: I they were not off on a 38)" Niven" ture. they had no illusions that there was an easy time before 1110m- lrut. they had offered themselves t0 dp ti lob that must be done and they would see it throuih. They were not Pwfeisimlfil 5m‘ diers, these marching men. Thcv shops had come from offices and oilsiitvt ffffi, 14MB V/f/fll’ ill TREATING Si ill (J AlNK WlTH C RESAN! hm marinaded it we: production. " help guard lllill wute with (IIRBSAN l Gutters"! Ulla etinkiol mat of when, reduces mule du- eases of om and built» inflow"! increuu mad: entl rhldn. lau- pciuive-euy f0 use. Treat now! All dealers. alumni ltllllflllll Liinino Ilellfn- N- 5- vllBAv INFEETANTS Siillll tilt-irks was extended Mrs. Olni In! nesting closed wl f thei h tnlit’ ‘" n. trail t lli|’ll‘4l'tl n itinv uiiriil filfll‘ ' and schoclsvnnclwfal ms w ‘ had not pnrr in their plans for their future. Ill tile work they were doing mrmv 11nd r0011 the promise of homes ul their own and happiness. Some had laid their tcols away with tti-e lost fcelintz that comes of being! separ- ntcd from the work we love. Some were so young that their very train- iltz to live hnfl been interrupted-re "fflllllltlfi men" they Wfllllfl have “no vocation". Those I kll‘!‘\\‘ best ind left the land and a country life that they loved. and their clearest hoot! was that they might some dtiy rnme back to it. Whcn I sec a parade like this I ask. us thousands of other men and women are asking. "Why must the burden of War fall so uiiolli- upon youth? when the future of all of us is at stake, why must there be silcli inequality of sacrifice to save it?“ I hear fathers say. "Why can't I go in my boy's place? He hnsn‘: find a chance to live yet." And they add with determination "I could do as much in a war as any young fellow." But they C0iIldll’t—ll0i. in this war where nothing less than the speed and endurance and daring of youth is demanded-nothing less than everything youth has to give. At the best we can do w irr- and of the war there will be ineqilnlllv of and what we have iouml out for ourselves from experience. that Vic- ent. I have just seen a parade. More than 10.00% 000 people 'll""l' lv 20'. of Bfltain‘: Dfirtllilliiillll um "Pfllflyll-WQGK" Fund. tory Bonds tire the safest of safe in- vestments for ourselves. But I can't think much about that. at the mom- of powder bllit‘ v I08 IllXi : cur Bcliulv l'< bliss Bernice M10 were .1 cnrsagc all rrnum wits illlr‘ X41. q . Ircccncd ill. i'll'.. MT. STi-il ART Still"!!- H’ (il‘il'i‘ ‘ 2. Alutllti » and Davin J. H1111’- Grlidc IX ~ 1. Rt>\‘.(‘ll.'l hitrccr and Car] .\l."tcDm:::.ill IP-Tlllili‘. 2. Daley Slnnllvvntlti, ll \7<'l'lli2l .\l-.\c- Donald. Grade VIII - 1. f\l.i:‘\‘ LY-l M: Donald. 2. Ethel L:l~.l‘ll ‘ Jay teqilall. 3. Peter .Vl Mrs. Cillnmlskcxvls Dip iillmtt: Grade VII fi l. Rain Grlfiln, 2. John MacDonald. ' Grade VI _ l. Frank Pi rott, 2. Pearl Mittfzell, 3. Ora Imrd. Grade V — l. Etlfl Paul .1:iy. 3. Goldie Smith. Grade IV - l. Lottie McDoilcall, l s“ sacrifice; there scents tobe no other 2- Silvia Fcelirm, 3. Estelle Mne- Ironic barn Mcliskill. Grade l Jl‘. ~ i ,I\l1‘r* (§Rll‘lil"ll\ and Kimlre Jay lcwxlsll, 2 Elven Lacey and Jovrc -l:=\' ‘Frill-fill 3- Hvbert Gallant. Edith Cameron -- Principal. in suite of the llt"\'\‘ int-cmcltrtfi ‘ . -.. -- ~ ~ r.‘ l tribute rcguiallv to the Rec Cross lllPlt am more nolll l" 3811:’; . saving, lending and Klvlnl ever bsfflt ‘v.1 Coffin, 2. McDonald‘ lPqllilll, 3. Bur- LEADING SPIADIAN SIDNEY MAC- NEYIN VISSEY Mrs. J. J, ‘Jissey. West Royalty, i’. E. I, proud to receive the news that lit-r son alllscuman Sidney has been promoted to a invading‘ Sea.- man in the R. f’. V. This is his 4th year serving in ‘Javy having joined up when 17 years nlii. lie has been Great “air, who yninul up with his son the same time is itmv serving‘ sonieiviier: in England in a High- land unit. AUCTION SALE I am iiisirurtctl by llIacLcoli of New Glasgow‘ our] to soil by Public Auction mi Siiiilr- tiny, May ii at 2 inn. Stork, mic horse. ‘l young t-zittic. lmpir-nlenls. 1 hinder. Frml ‘lilll “mill, our: ha)‘ illlv rake. one set hi‘ vlist: htlrrmis, one slnltle pliiuuil. um- rtilli-i‘, one telim ivaiqmi. mi: t-ilri, 0lli~ “htili sl"i:li, tini- tiriviilq “mutton, om- lmv sir-lull, one <0‘. til’ light ll'l"lii"~\. Fliriiiiiire, tine l‘tillll(', churn. I'il.lil‘\' . itW-l‘ articles in» iililli- !l‘."‘lilIliI. Sale pmiilvr- .18 mower, 0m‘. | (‘THIN to . farm is solil. ll‘ <l:l_v is llnfli. sale ivill pL-rr- lilf‘ ilillmvinq Dlitnrinv. TERMS: CASH. take Al..l-".\' Niel! All. Anni lottery; mun-mes r v - Jw-tw-eneii AM ROUTES --- a "Slur-ell t'l‘i'.illlt‘i‘\' (‘o-operative (rvnm l{tllli(‘\'" ll()\‘ll\\', .\I\Y ltllli (irttlmilli -- \i!’vi'r'> II-nlii‘. —< ntillii‘ ‘Irllit- Wvilstcr. 'l‘i I~'ll.\\'. MAY lRlli (Xlrtlicail, >t. (ir-tlrcrw. linniztv. llnlltc. ii.iill<\z~~Rrllt‘i- “winter. 'l'libll.\\'. I\l.\\' llili Lillie Pnlnl. hi. (‘liztrll-u ll\l‘iiilll “Hill. lizillltr-Aitlillniuilrik 'l'l‘;i-.s- icr, 'll'l..\'l!.\\'. .\I \Y ll liniitniztl", Si. ‘lrre-n, Ptuilvcs R-iilti‘, liniilei-—-i\'t .;ilI-liii ll ir- .\t!.l:ii .\.-'"l“.\', ‘i‘\ l" Mi, Hm Rilllil‘. li.liil"r --r ‘John '.\l.iil Jleiii. "luvs uill an \'.ii‘bvi\' iiniil lur- ilivl‘ It'll. .-. ~ iteen-er-q-r-q-s-e-n-cew@e 54-“ ... -. . . ._. WW- .._ 1 is," l CREA ROUTES l l iBEGINNINFr FRIDAY. )l.\\' Till i (‘one Bear. Belch Puiiit. Guern- i Cove, Willie Sands. "it'll llunk, ‘Little Sands. Wont! islaintls. lit-lie way. But when we are asked to buy Dvnald- _ _ ‘ 3"“ "-"‘"“' Goverment Bonds to support our, Miss Lunds Deimfllricnt; _ r 310M)“. m,‘ men-to get the equipment they need urndr- Ill l_. Mlm (iflillli. 2. ' P M" -to keep our national ilie solid so Ptfllllm? Cllmml-‘KQY- 3- Fwd" "fllltnflll- “lflllr-T" ~m""" CHM that there will b: employment and Dorms. r _ Road. Glen “iliiam. Alll-fmll- ' k n future for them vvhcn they come Gratis ll Si‘. -- l. Fillet-n Alilrtk. “mm whim Road, Kilmuir._Broo - . back. we will surely welcome this as 2. Ololla Fwvlmi. 3. Bill) l-arfl _ “m l one oppurtunlty w do at least some- _Gradc ll Jr. - Mnwuiri Glii- ~ ‘ _ “ pm thing lfglélelp. t’ h t w h w titan“ I qr ‘UV ‘mo Wl-Jlsltsnll . - c‘ d 1 m 1 rope“ w a a - . ‘ G‘ ‘R Y! “£- ... - » filfll’. Aillllvv ' 3 ‘ Qlcarncd from practical cccnoml-‘ts Cummissov. 2. hie-r Rws- 4,.‘ iilurrny lio stone. Murray River, Dover, (‘nicel- cnia. Lewes, Inna. .\'l'l\'li‘“'"- Gm, )1. Blur- litiiiliitiz for lllirt-l- bmok (‘n-nperaiivc Dairvins -'\*'*'““' ; iulion. A. ROY JONIZS. Secretary- 5-1- t .l‘