T t-27-29-5-1. _- _ ...__\___.,___fijljl§__Qi;l_A_Rl1i)'i"l‘i£'l‘Ul/VN UUARDIAQJ N()'I_‘_ICE HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES l; lven that the restriction on the 1:: ‘.§§°.§Zi.'.'§'.°uii.i§. travelling on the hishways is re- ydgd on all roads east of Charlottetown, and the weight moveehideg (including load) on all roads west of Char- cfuieitown is limited to 10,000 pounds until further notice, io vided that in no case shall any vehicle, whose weight, go] ding load, exceeds 5,000 pounds proceed at a speed c tier than 20 miles per hour, until further notice. "candied the zsu. day of April, A. D. 194a By ‘order, 0. W. CAMPBELL, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. p? §§iiLLl0N ENROLMENT visl of the Stallion Enrolment -Act a.ll mnfljffiflfimhiii "And "Si... standing rei- service in this Pr v'in e, 0 ll ' I in th ecorda of the Department oi Agriculture, horses A ilinfilgifiii); 55:11:91.... miles: be inspected and 811111011. B1111 0H1‘! an mall"!- wn certificate. iced t 1 their nlmals immediately. Ap- liOBsi-igllllgoarzhlleéillrorlgt ‘sahould “bii-‘lhrcucompe '3‘ with the required fee of gun Dollars ($2.001 and should include name of horse. breed, age, color, dml-ipiinn and Registration Number, ii horse in .eglstered. Stallion owners who use horses ior service not enrolled, or inspected or |n grades not authorized by the Act will be subject to the penalty pro- visions oi the above mentioned Act. Only horses enrolled. graded. and "(boy-ind by the Department of Agriculture will be permitted to travel . m public service. All horses that have graded "out" since 1938 will not ‘_ b, permitted to stand or travel for service. DEPARMENT OF HGRICULTURE CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. - ---r.--e~*. . ‘a v n- w we. v Advertising Rates — Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents Jentral Guardian locals. 5c word; Western and Eastern locals ,0 per word; Announceme and l‘ _.'__ Events 8c per wont: "‘ ‘ 3c per word; in Memorial Notices 70c oer inch- Lists oi Floral and Spiritual Oiferin s. Cards. etc.. 5c per name: Letters cl Condolence 70c per inch; eddiug engagements 40 words for 81.00 ind i0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and l preciation, 70c per inch or 4c word. Lists oi Subscriptions t? cents per inch. Address and tation $1.00. Other rates on application. itchy condition immediately re- wages, Apply so Mrs. L. $111, scuthport. 1e: $1.65. reiibw enclosed d t.- WANTED — A PIANO. IIEINTZ- r 5515M; FURNISHED For Sale l ‘ ro LET - muss: FURNISHED —Wanted r011 sans: - our: 2 TON 1940 Ford '1‘ruck with steel body and j WANTED — ONE TON OR ONE hoist. E. O. 119F586. North Rustico. half ton truck. §t83fi Y?" u‘ 4-30-5-1. m“- App” w’ °““"‘i‘f§o-n. ma sacs - pass-r [[0335 g years old. weight twelve hundred pounds. W my). 1942.- _J------~ ~- .s1r>cur (2LRD77l71CUVSdf Banks iiEW vciul siocil sxcrnucs i S I Cl Am Tel do Tel t0! 3-4 Anaconda 24 1-4 Baldwin 10 3- Bendix Av 32 5- Beth Steel 55 1- Ches 8s Ohio 28 '1- Chrysier 53 ’i Elec Auto Lite 23 7- Gen Motors 32 3- Gt Nor Pfd 23 5- Kennecott Z8 3- Mont Ward 25 N Y Central '1 3-8 Nor Am Co 7 B. R. 20 5-8 Phil Pet Co ~31 3-4 Std Oil N J 31 7-8 Texas Corp 81 1-4 United Air 2'1 1-2 U S Rubber 15 U S Steel 46 3-4 Vanadium Corp 15 1-4 West Union $4 1-3 West Eilec 65 1-2 Montreal Exchange MONTTLEAL, April 30—(OP)—- Late buying of utilities at. better prices gave trading onthe 510d! exchange a slrong finishing 1°11‘? today. Leaders in some 01h" groups followed 5111b and mOVCIi "P a bi’. volunzc- however. was smwi Montreal Power, Shaiviriiitflil In“ Brazilian 8011 the nod from biiyei! in utilities. Canada Sioamshi c-cmmcn in carriers also improvi but the preferred was lower. CP- R plcired up a minor fraction gain. me papers, Pnce and Dryden. were fractionaily firmer and other E *- ill included Gyp- sum. Izi pivotal metals Hudson Bu? Mining was more than a point in advance and in miscellaneous St. Lawrence Flour dipped 1111* pomts Total sales: 9,000 shares; Ind-W‘ n strong i trials, 5.500; M1105. 4.300- Toronto Exchange TORONTO. April SJ-(OH-The ' stock market rounded out the month with a strong tone, posting four moderate index gains in a1 " l Hel Wanted Personal groups. Prices developed stlehslh M W ti “m” ° " r r TH I 01' . 8J1 V ' transact... errands. ~.ur...i..r..lzr.»rlsrss h. 1 uptown 00-- i 4-30-11. toy bxinger. 64 doses with su ply Emdingly. Volume was the henv- N --——i v1 Vitamin "A" only $4.00, Jenfilng st in two weeks at 159.000 811M11- . IANTED — HOUSEICEEPER. Pharmacy. 4-gg-1mo_ Interest was concentrated in On- O country gm preferred, Apply l8 --————— ._._ tario Nickel and trade in this 15- gpi-ing Park Road. 4-30-31. ECZEMA AND ALMOST ANY sue totalled 61,600 shares on a price .-__.______--——— of i-s-cent so 12 1-4. The base -. ANTED-MAID. NEAR. TOWN. lirvrd with . “Davis Pruritus metal srflllp improved hear the I - close to show an index gain of .27. 5441' antees this. 60c 81.00 and big jar Hollinlger waysd the“ stfoéigesliz) obi pnesm e ch ii r s. rmn - ~ 4-22-1mo. ‘ifafirglorn? limb? 10 and East lo Let o, Mandi-tie was active on a sein 4 to 40 Western Canada flour aid British-Dominion seized '2 dents to 20 under comparatively light offerings, Home Oil closed un- chanfled andmAnglo-Canadidn was up a cent to . KAN WANTED ‘-' WITH SOME Use Minard's for dandruff. ___.____._________ ARRIVING MAY 2ND. 1 CAR- Wrisht, Montague. 11-1-81 experience in buttermaklns. Apply Leo Hughes, Kensington. AUCTION SALE WBT- Wei-LET CONTAINING ‘hTo be sold by Public Auction on and mechanic 1001s We imy Q spot 40min manner SQUARE we bu” considerable amount of money. finder phone 5'78. Reward. 4 _ ""'"WEDNESDAY, my so. Miscellaneous s1- 12,30 N00" 701i chpmqrzmq gmwgcgsg the promrat oi the late Percy Yeo, Union consfstin of 50 acres. -_- good house and out h ldings. W. H. BEATON. Ply Carrie's, Fairview. Ni of good work horses, most- ly mares, all young. A. M. Pubfic Aucfion. All movables and effects of the Personal and real estate of the late Annie M, McLeod, Mellville. Lot 60, will be sold by Public Auction on Wednesday. May 6th, 1.80 P. M. T!" property consists oi fifteen acres fertile cultivated land. nicely situated. near to Railroad Station. Post Office. Stores. etc- llavln a comfortable eight room ilwel ng, equipped with lightning roads, f- in basement, pump in porch cosy barn, garage, hen house an fox pens. The res ts may be purchased privately h applying to Alex. W. Matheson. A iorney. Char- lotte wn. or on the premises from Lobster Bait For Sale I can supply packers and fishermen with any quantity of herring from today on. Call me by phone. Also special orders for Fox Ranchers by May 5th. CARL uncanny, Suiumerside. May in to sin. Phone 454 g, g. aims/ix, b ‘La-ad. Auctioneer. n ‘i. "“‘ ‘ NOTICE stilmllll May lst our store will close Horses For Sale at 6 P. M. on Due to arrive MAY 4th Monday, weglnggflay Car guaranteed 0 n t a r i o and Friday bred farm horses. Apply: until further notice. R. L. DICKIESON. M. W. WOOD, New Glasgow“ , Southport. alter G. McKenzie, man preferred. APPiY x‘ 381111111 Bradalbane. 4-30-21. Montfeal Cufb Flalfmgsnedm CHRYSLER sepsis COD . 600d fires, _.i_. N11111: Help wflnmd J. o. Wooiifigzelbrook. 4435511’. fltocks Close s s-s wwrco - MAN r0 wonx ON ron sanr-do-l-"oor LOBSTER Q"‘,‘,“"Qfi’“ i3 1-2 mm- Apply W- 1-1- V- Dunbar. boat. Good conditio. Apply 30mg on 24s Charlottetown. 4-30" - C Guardian. 4.30-31 Price com 73-3 WANTED - MAN FOR FARM FOR SALE-SHORT}! n . work. Wilfred J. Macnonalzri. year old. W. W. C?os§y,Bggi-h§ Mlnnd A____h1: - wall. 5-1-21. >-+oe+v+e>¢e<¢¢¢—¢0+***¢+4- NOTICE suits extra coats, pants and footwear. Also carpenter EXCHANGE STORE, 108 Richmond St. Aflucrlozv SALE At Union Road Saturday, May 2nd at 2 p. m. 1 am- instructed by Mr. Everette Macliinnon to sell by Public Auction on his premises the following stock: 1 cow a rears hid (Jersey) due to freshen Ma 1st; 1 cow 3 Years old (Jersey) 110 l0 freshen June 1st.; 1 cow 4 years old (Shorthorn) due to freshen June 1st,; 1 grade cow 9 years old due to freshen June 1st.; l heifer i! "g" qld; 3 heifers l year old; l steer 1 ear old; i mare 0 years old; 2 igs {months 01!; 4 fill 4 l"!!! e13; 1 broods slow. all; I'M! ill!- b—cll . T°'m' °' ‘ w. n. BEATON. Auctioneer 4-25-28-5-1 NOTICE The Wartime Prices and Trade Board at Ottawa have ruled on May 191- 1942. i119 maximum retail 111i" ‘if fluid milk in Charifllltliilw" area shall be eleven (11) cents per quart- Local Board rules Retail Pasteurized milk at Eleven (11) cents per 11111111; R8" milk at ten (10) cents n" quart. Note there is an advllifie of one cent (ll!) l!" "a" wholesale and retail- WARREN L. IiiziINTON- “Chairman of Milk Board- MONTIIEIL $100K EXBIIMIGE :2 out. wwowmmuwa Q 55$§38mu§g4w§4 April 30—(CP)—Clos- lBDiODSZ sssesséessése a4 . P. t‘. l" 35§$$8C$$8 I Gait-l ~l sl-lv-eo- I hiflbfi ‘I . !".!‘.'~'........ sissaisssascssezssses rr bib '-* PH". . . . . . . azcssssssssssecs l-lb-lb-l eeLL 1. . ‘The industrlsis posted an index at. ggmggfdltiao Miisituizroheanwereciilg- ACK nouivn noon nuanan e "1 1 B Y 41 ‘~"- ‘ _ _ Ti- _ d Pe t Mortgage, Gatin- mm‘ ‘°°“" livgit-‘gdiwné ‘°§§..‘3u°2.$3,}‘%,;’§. :11‘: s ifggaxiiig. Simmons oid- and u. . l"? L, i-nm 4w manganese» as as n0 April so-(Cri- 1 flusiness, trlnlziort mill ti‘ die 811d 0C transsc 011B 01111- edathe bulk of 11:2‘ lzuésieneeswdll; (irlradte gg-ltrixllileitrileilafrmiiei e a a . , ro - I urea closed unchanged. Ga m Grain futures quotavone: so We are open to buy men's 3_av§‘°"'“ M“ 79 I'm’ ‘my Barley: Mhy s4 a-sn, July e4 Ha a-an. Oct cs i-an. cash for everything ocRye: May s2 i-ss, July ss s-aia, Markets iii (Canadian Press) Toronto and New York-Stocks ___._. NEW YORK. April all-MP)- Further selective re displayed in although buyers showed little incli for most. favorites. ih by American 1e ne, had Cs f No l Nickel gained 1:531: Bollinger and shore 1-4. grid Canadian! ‘edema changed were Distillers sesgrems Anthem. A dlaini s1 O served by commit in marge. versge of Next meeting to be at Mrs. Fred upjatdiflas a-c ll gainst yum-day's rise of 5. It was - 6 278.620 more; compared with 412,- mp5" ils wen snotty deepiteual ‘l l0sdi Northern. Pennsylvania Oh‘o were up a Santa lite. Brulhern Pacific (slag, Southern Railway lcst 1-8 l‘ CENTRAL GUARDIAN Ibis column is reserved lur news OI local interest, but advertising of a osvvsy unsure may no inserted ll I esuts a word, atrioti; payable ll aiivunr-b. -‘ ‘ Close Commerce 142 MOIICPCBJ 181 Royal 146 Currencies Close NEW YORK. April all-til?)- -2 The Canadian dollar anci the Sterling closed unchanged lion to the United States dolls: in today's final foreign ex- change dealings. Sterling was 1-2 quoted at $4.04 and the Dominion currency at a discount of 11 7-8 per cent. (Ottawa Foreign Ex- _‘ change Control Board rate 9.00- 931 per cent discount.) Produce Prices MONTREAL, April 30-(CP)—- Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que and western (92 score) 35 1-4B. Eggs spot: Eastern A-iarge 29- mm 3 1-2; A-medlum 2'1 1-2-28; A- A” gilleie 28 1-2-24; E-B 25 1-2- .08 1-2 l E-C 28-33 1-2. To arrive: butter unquoied. Futures: butter, May and June 34 1-43; eggs, May 28B. MONTREAL. April BO-(OPi- Produce market prices here today as reported by the Dc-miziion De- partment. of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: graded shipment. selling A-large 29 1-2; A-medium 28; Pul- lets 23; B 25 1-2-26; C 23. Race-pits 1,179 cases Butler: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price, 36-37; frst grade solids, Jobbing price 35 1-2- 36 1-2; wholesale: Que no 1 pas- teurized storage 35 1-4. no 2 stor- age 34 3-4. Receipts: 557 boxes. Cheese: current revipt. white and colored, western 19 1-4 for factory shipping point, Que 19 5-8 delivered Montreal: wholesale, western and Qlle whhe 20 first grade April FAS Montreal. R/ecepts 24 boxes. Potatoes: Que whites no i 1.65- 1.752 no 2 1.25-1.50: NB mountain no 1 1.80-1.85: PEI mountain 1.80 —i.902 whites 1.80-1.85. Girl Guide News A. R. P. FILMS The A. R, P. films which were shown in Charlottetown last Tues- day will be repeated next Monday‘. Mn 4.11.11 '1 imm- 1h PM“ ° Waes Colic e auditorium. Every Guide and uider in Charlottetown is especially requested to attend this showing, which is open to the Pub- lic. The pictures include the battle 0g France, scenes from_ Dunkeraue. iv A. R. P. work and 1181111118 fir“ bombs. Uniforms opulmai- The“ is 8-4 n9 charge for admission. GUIDERS CLUB e Guiders Club w be held ranxnanr: scuooi. Grade ‘i/ni-i Shirley Gresflry. 2 Louis Gaudet. 3 ‘Ihelme °°1°5~ Stirlin Moore _' n Cook. Helen M3115“, Iélquill, %° Ghrdon GreBOTY. Delight. Bell. equal. =1 1-1111“ M” May 51 i-aa, July s1 1-25, [g so 1 as 811. Grad III-l Vonda B-ueli. <1 . DHSCOHPEOAXIZII"? "resume" .._ t. 2 Sylvia °'“‘§° Emkfiféiifiiriiow equal- l’ 8 Bo den My“ Grzde 1-1 13' tram. “§.f.;,§,,§§1“_yfi'iidr MacFadyen. Assistant-Mildred 11 Auld- Assistant-Georgie E. Willis. (m? SUCCESS W. L an: urns: I mew-in h w- Winnlpeg-Wbeat ouch: Toronto -- Bacon hogs the home of Mrs. Ed- ward William on Tuesday. April niidrreggeil) 21st. President presided and meet- i " 0d , 1110 ed by n‘ ornehfigiihtfles ofe lagt gieetin! Igggroldl-lldld tednolleali waranswered by igpmembers. A hm of c340 for quilt material was geld. Papers on Pr!“ “"1118 we" S0 ugsed, There was also discus- Work. It was 2:158: igfilguycgoiig of yarn and to send for sewing and quilt. materiel 3 qufltg, s khaki sweaters, 2 prs. gloves, l prs. socks. 1 navy sweater, 1 navy helmet. 1 navy will 1 ""1 skirt were sent to WW1! 811108 1118i meeting. Letters and messages 0i thanks were read from boys 1'01‘ boxes received. A committee to see to school cieanlna aDWihM ~14?!- 1 - m“ h.‘ °‘§“"’.°.1i1.i.‘.£h "u..°“‘li?.°.‘i s. . . - ddlns in most othetigdzepgisnuegrt: Gum, Mm Wane,‘ Murray n points were all waded for num- W” 13°15“! 9° 1"” mam" c‘! m5 t steer. e wltruvrss decided to peek more . boxeg April 28 at the home of Miss M. B. MacKay. A contest put on Mrs. James Williams was much ' s-s b use’ eryijoyed. Collection soe. egg dev sioo, 2 Knitting Bees s11. . Meeting closed with National ampbe ‘s. RABBIT-SKIN TIRES IDNDON- (Olll- Shortages of s testing the in enulty of the ‘ierlanders who ave ex- RWN perimenued with cork tires and i!“ wooden ocks wir on wheel rims. 11$. shifi bicycle res with rabbit s . From coast w coast. Canada's chartered banks have nearly 4.000 brandiee. i? E bi l1l . ti s of The regular mommy mee n to :09 1-2 sigh; gt; 8.30 p. m. in St. Peter's (its) Hm e M Calium e “if: acgiiie lviigglggnaidaieonard S. Foster Burke and Gloria Godllin equal. 1‘ 1-1111" m‘ BICYCLES ARE SCABCE.—Lel us reconnliion your old one now while vie have the parts. The Bike Shop. 4-29-31. IF YOUR RADIO is not working the trouble may only be a bad tube. Bring or mail your old tubes and have them tested Free at l-loilnans, Charlottetown Store. 4-24-31. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND- May 3rd, Sulnnierside 11 a.m.; Capo Traverse '1 p.m.; Charlotte- town 1i am. and '1 pm. 5-1-11. FUNERAL - The funeral of James Gormiey who died at his late resilience 108 \Vi<1i€1'5i1‘€€i, will laig: place Saturday morning at 8.4:» lo ihc at. uunntuiis Basilica. thence to the Roman Catholic wlneiery. RECEIVES SAD NEWS — Word has been received by Mrs. Winnie MzicEireii, New London, P. E. 1., Lilac her bi‘0ill¢l‘, Archibald M. Mac- Kfll’. Nash Crsek, New Brunswick. Passed away on April 29. He was 72 Years o.d, and was formerly of New London. BURIAL TODAY - Th; fling-g] of James Connolly who died Wed- nesday u’. 111.. izilc residence. 57 Spring Purl; 17.0301, will take place ficni the AAA.‘ Hennessey Fuhergl H0111‘) 111,9 Friday liiornliig at 8.45 to liie mini-tn of 'llie Most Holy Rfidvclilrl". iilUlCe to the Roman CIlLilUiiC Ccmctslry Yil-i-Afii-J GK ‘.\' - Mr Frank Alfiflllliilib 0f Pctairulvn is spending a ierlv days lczive with his wife and fflilllly- — Miss Mabel Mitchell has entered the P. E. I. Hospital for f!" Olwmtlon. - Pte. Harold Ellis and Ptc._ hurl McLeilan were visit- 015 i0 Vliiilsi‘ Gl‘0i.‘l1._—— The many frlenrls of bliss Doris weMhm-bge sorry to learn of her recent ili- C. A._ S. SECRETARY HERE _. Ml‘. Eric F‘. Gaskell, Ottawa. na- 11011-"11 S¢>@1'¢'-fli'y_ oi the Canadian Ailtliors Azsoclatzon, is visiting Ciiarlotictoivii. rib hopes to estab. Iish a branch of the Association in Prince Edward Island. Formed twenty-one years ago, the organ- ization has branches in all the other Provinces with a. total membership of some eight hundred. It acts. Mr. Gzlskell explained. as a central clearing house for information on all subjects relating to the practice of the literary profession in Can- ndil. Provides its members, with ex- rt advice when needed and seeks ‘Sllmlllillfl public interest in Can- adian literature. KINSMEN CLUB - Mr. George J. Tweedy; “as the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Kins- men Club last night. Mr. Tweedy Spoke on the Red Cross Campaign. He outlined the history; and origin of the Red Cross, its present im- portance to s. nation at war, and the drive for funds which is soon 1-0 18KB Dlnce. l-le pointed out that the KlllSmFll Milk for Britain Cam- paign was closely associated with the work of the Red Cross in the Old Country". It was voted that a cheque for soon be sent. immediate- , to the Mill: for Britain Fund. This brings the total sent: by tife Charlottetown Club to $1800. Plans were discussed for staging a dance revue at the Prince Edward The- atre. The Meynell sisters and their large class of ciaimng pupils have 8111010111111‘ offered (to {tint on such a revue. 1e procee s o o to the Milk Fund, g MISCELLANEOUS — A very Eieasnnt evening was spent at the ome of Mr. and Airs. Rfash Ccl s on March the 1911i, when the many friends and neighbours gathered for a miscellaneous shower for Mr. and Mrs, Lows nee Florence Coles. The house lvas bealirifililv decorated for the occasion. The bi-ixle and groom were escorted to the seat of honor by Miss Marjorie Moore and Rob- ert’. MncLean, while :1 heavily laden basket was carried in by Misses Dottie Diamond and Mary Colrs and the verses read by Mrs. Austin Sentner. Miss Dorothy MacLean ar- ranged thc gifts on the table. Mr. Lewis thanked the visitors on be- imif of his wife and himself and they all joined in singing For They Arc .10llv Goad Follows after ivliich the bride and groom was bounced and mimv others. After a dainty lunch ivas served by the hostess. the remainder of the evening was pleas- antly spent ill games after which a sing: song‘ was elljriyled. by all. birs. Clinides Stewart. sang some Scotch songs and God SKIN‘. llxe King brought n VPfv pleasant eve- ning to a close. The crowd left Leon Marl-hat, rglit, who resigned as counselor oi’ the Vichy Embassy i-l Washington after accusing Pierre Laval of being a "Nazi agent," offers his services to Eticne Boefncr, left, chief of the Free Ficiich in Washing- ton, and Admiral Phillipe Aboyneau, commandant of the Free fillwi Lone woman air raid warden patrols almost deserted street in Mel- bourne, Austraiia, during daylight air raid drill. (Passed by censor). wTsiiing Mr- and Mfirinunniiny" years of happy ‘wedded life. cones AND Lnivis - A qiiict but. very pretty wedding was scion:- iilzed at the Presb gayzrslim-liy‘ wridnwuuvdiltrii George Boswell has entered tho Prince Edward Island Hospital. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Chester Elmer Cooper o! tile P.C E. has Lillib afi-ci- spending o. short fur- lough at his home in Soutiiport. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gauiiet and _volilig daughter morning for Boston, where -_ Will nit-cud the ordination to the I-ioly Priesthood 0f Nlrs. .' bl'0ill(!l'. Rev. George Grey, This is . . O. Thompson, when Florence Jeanette, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rea. alist. became the bride of William Erskine Lewis of the R.C_l~i.‘»/.R._ soil d Mrs. Waiisby Lewis of Conway. The bride charming Ln a street. length dress cf match. T e bride was attended by Miss Marie Lewis, groom, who vroi-e a street ieiigih dress of dusty rose, iviiiie iii-e groom OPLQd bv the bride's aniel Coles. Immedi- ately after the ceremony the bridal ' a shower oi ccn- to the bride's home whore a reception was held for fully decorated in pink and and groom, the iicuse bring uvni Tlie bride and groom's chairs iii-in decorated with Union Jacks. Up- wards of forty guests pnrlook of a delicious wedding supnor iliizi. lnic-r a Jolly biincii of serenaders gather- ed wishing them ninity yeni. happy ivedded life. gh’ Coles of Loy- Hoiy Orders. They expect to return BOTLEEEflTIlRI-‘SH sricirs LONDON -(C Pl- A which a. thrush built. hm" nest. and by the roots when a bomb fell near a west, country town; but the bird Pflniiltllflfi i0 sit on the eggs until alley were 1 wished. checks, l.i1eii and Sli\‘:‘i‘\\'.1l'i?. 'l'.:.ir NQ-‘OE 15' 19 YEAR! many friends in Loyalist and Con- way and surrounding dislricts wish __ _ msm. much Jerplhesa-WMIMI-elvie- aefiibille 11911531191.” Canada's last tank failure will iricrczsing interest to the modern, BLITZ DUSTER IA BK! Today, with the forces oi evil creeping ever closer in Canada's roasts, the country is looking with well-equipped Army trained in Camps throughout Canada. llere a crew oi sin trained artiilerymen is shown firing a lleld gun during all artillery densest-alien.