PAGE SIX THE (IHARLIYIVLEYITIWN GUARDIAN 11,, comm Guam," DAILY 3.15 -— 7.00 — 8.45 l‘. M. : Today -Tues. ~~Wod. fig’, 310w! > Rev. Father Johnston ls Laid To Rest . I TODAY a TOMORROW UNL! I DAILY 3.l5-—1.00-9.00 pm, PRINCE EDWARD ibis column is reserved for new: oi local interest but advertising 0| a uewey nature may be Inserted at 5 cents .1 word llflully pay- able In advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFIJDERKIIUN LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-IIIlIB-‘l -Zl-8l.\. m. ‘ oIReIvIHLIKJoIirr‘ stonwuotmaiisferredfrouithere-l I l . i “MRSMITII” IIAS A BLIND DATE- and you'll discover a new wonderful Lubitsch surprise! sideme oi‘ his brother, J. J. John. shon, K. 0., 140 Rochford Street Friday evening to St. Dimstaifs Basilica. where Vespers for the Deed were chanted by the Basil- ice. Choir. Rev. P. luicMahon D. D. Rector of tihe Basilica, with altar and a large number of Island Priests, received the body at the main enitrance which after being placed in the Sanctuary before the main altar lay in state until Bat- urday morning. At the u clusion of Vespers and during the evening. e. large number posed the casket to view the re- mains of the beloved priest. Saturday morning at 10 o'clock ENGLISH FISHING tliokl! 101' sale at Rogers Hardware. L-flb. J. P. BILLION, chairman War Services Campaign Committee, iY.M.C.A., will speak ovei- crcv Fivroiiuiiy night from 8:30 to 3:45;‘ ~27 . STEALS CI-IEQUE—A resident of Fredericton, P. E. 1., was arrest- ed Friday night b 8,. C. M. P. ‘officials oh a charge of theft. He was accused of having stolen and cashed a cheque valued at. $29, which was taken from a neighbor. -114“ aaéhfaiz‘ The accused appeared before Solemn Rfiqlllflfl Hlflh Mass was i sflpflndafy Maglgbrflw 0...], celebrated by Right Rev. Monsig- gur AL | S!!! flVl/V/(Si Saturday moining and was N- nor G. J. MoLellan, Summerside, THOUGH-‘IWB _ ,5 . 'miirided until today. Vicar General of the diocm as-i "NW" THAT FUNNY" KN°W ". . ,,, - . " ~ i sisted by Rev. Louis Dougan, ‘Dea- Wfgiugfiga L575 MOVE H195 T30 DANCE Here's a love story that glows under the P roggnalfngNiiegé gffkigéofifv" 6'”- M°C°"“°°k- ON LATE“ , WONQJESQA?’ f ned Lubitsch “touch"! If 'ou liked hooks. leaders aiid fishing bas- At the oiiermi-y vii Miseremlni m y new at Roger-i Hardware. L-zrio. Mei was rendered byeMr. w. .1. “Ninotchka", “Goodbye Mr. Chips” and "Pygmalion"——there's romance and enjoy- ment for you just around the corner with Margaret Iames (“llr. Smith") SDLLAVAN-STEWART no ERNST LUB|TSCH’S “WEE SHOP ARDUND THE CORNER" with FRANK MORGAN JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT Felix Breggart not.“cbmmiiieicvrcneieniuu Brown. At the conclusion of the Mass Rev. Dir. McMahon delivered a brief address referring to the life work of the late Father Johnston wiho labored so long and faithfully in the city and province. Final absolution was given by Right Rev. Monsignor a. ,7, Mc- Iellan. The pallbearers were Messrs. W. J. Brown. Leo B. Doyle, Louis Mc- Mahon. W. M. Flynn, S. F‘. Doyle and Chas. J. Mitchell. Service at the grave was eon- ducted bvy Rev. P. lVfcMnhon D. D., and Rev. Louis Dougan. RECOVERING FROM ACCIDENT -R.obert. Brady, p-year-old-son of Mr, and Mis. James Brady, who ‘W85 rhcently injured when struck ‘by e. car, is able to be around e- guin. He was knocked down by a car in attempting to cross the ‘street. The young boy was not seri- ‘ously injured but. received a severe ‘shaking up. SPECIAL FLlGllT~Strong winds Saturday forced the cancellation iof theafternoon flight to Morictori by the Canadian Airways plane. The outgoing mail frcw the Island iwas taken to Monctoii yesterday |morniiig when Pilot Carl Burke iimdc a special flight. On the re- 1 ilélxlfll trip he carried one passeng- Ex Warmly lndorse Y.M.0.A. Appeal The following communication is self-explanatory: J. ._ hTOM Brown PEGGY MORAN": Allen JENK|N$ " its aasv FOR ANYONE T0 orrsuo, ESPECIALLY m WITH A DAILY LIFEBUOY BATH N0! AL'5 ACTING vanv STRAN§E LATELY, KIT, IVE usr NIGHT? BEEN WONDERING.. HELLO! DID VOU HAVE A n n o 5 o f“ o Y! l- I> ('\ (TI F‘ "O 5 -< U'\ >- ‘I1 l‘?! Youvc ‘new ME ALLI WANT to KNOW! I'LL START usme _ UFEEIUOY TODAY! i FIJNERAL or THE LATE JOHN * C. SAUNDERS -The largely atten- ded funeral oi’ the late John C. Sounders was held yesterday after- _nooii. FOIIOWIIIE a private service at _.ihc house at 12:30 the body was . moved to St. James Church where Hccrviccs wcre held at 2 o'clock, con- ducted by Riev. Dr, J. Kier Fraser - | who also officiated at the ENVB- The .-»fii I lighthorse band and members of the A D D l: D -- ixl-"uiuliriox PLLASE lilsxbr CARTOON ooxsbirs (‘OUSIN (ws__ ._- Cnnadinn Legion attended in a body. Th: pailebarcrs were: Messrs. E. A. I-‘cstei’, L. W. Goodwin. Larry ._l‘rain- or. J. A. Fullerton, A. T. MacKinnon, and George Dewar. Interment Peo- “Shop ArolAiudTTIT-e” (‘oriieffll A. Today And Tomorro“, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Dear Sir and Comrade:- N EXT T0 OTHERS _ pic's Cemetery. He leaves to mourn M B scent meeting of the chap ‘ K|T,l NEARLY At The llrlnce Ialdvplv-al-(Lnnscrioiiliig widow. threesome. Hib: Iotwtowrn (P. E L Nq‘ l) Bmncyh ITS A B§AUTIFUL LOST ‘HIM! A i i?“ B?” employ,‘ "ldN,§“f°“{l,‘i. Czinadan Le irm B c‘ s L the RING‘ IM was GIRLS so -—~'"—-—-— mi‘. .r‘;c , aro . n ' F‘ a - 1- - -- ‘ ‘ t All of lliepromisc for the futurctermined to mfikc n i li‘."—‘Qjt_\rug11fl_‘qfli‘O ggiighters, Mrs. Elziar following motion was dilly movcd, YOU AN: AL ig/PILL FOOLISH T0 r an o): hi“ Luci oh 1n has (Ill- self, site IJrKS ;A:"sot tllLIL, Detroit and G adys at seconded and cai'ried_:—- BE V5 Y HA Y “The ex-service men bclng aware of the good work carried out by the Y. M. O. A" dflliln! the First Great War 1914-1918. and the part they are again playlri! in the Auxiliary seiyices that we heartily i s k and not dish“ “mm . mmei s endorse their appeal for contribu- thcm antagonistic. ‘T tlohs to the War Service Fluid." "Luuitscii I 0n Anniversary lii the hut Secretary. on of "l\l:iotcl1kfl."_ Suiluvunls performances in "Three Comrades" and “The shinin Hour" MJYQIITVCUII. customer to L11 . i. buss, Frank lyliiiifdll. ‘Iiic cliioi cl doesn't get along: ivlth the not; c. i; at all and they quarrel constantly until they discover thatlit is ms »liome. to all of whom the Guardian extends sincere sympathy. un-4.-_ which opvus today at the Prince Ed- iWIlIT, ‘liiiflifB I01‘ ‘.111 Gllgdfilfimfilll OI i two da-ys. l Rarely has Hollywood presented such a, perfect stiii=dlrectoi~ teaming Wiljfih‘ 3Y6 llllill)‘, LS ill lllfuligilylit tho 11.111. 'I‘l_li\L CBS!» 01110) 8C1 031W)’ Illlliiil ueeeuox L. the ' Hadeii as the id a i. LONDON. April 14 —(°P)*Qu°°" Those who sic ‘Th; Shop Around Elililbfilh. mllkmfi he!‘ "wild ' ' " " L; m. bioiidcast since war began, told the nth,» Young \V0ll1€l1'5 Christian Associa- ‘ lion of thc ivorld Saturday on the IIIIIIIIOI‘ and absorbing drama. gvcrvday events in their cvcry tiny i V05. I Miss Sullivan i; charming a5 a m a gentle, reaistic and amusing picture i5 ievcult-il ' Charlottetown (P. E. I. No. ll o ‘story bflihalltiv suited to their in- Dtllilldlllilhllfi, not ‘ I - . I Firanch, Canadian Legion, B. E. S. . g idividuzil talents. Llach fills given 111s but by liiorg I t . _ 2i lbcst. to tins dciifrliiiully‘ humaiii lolc . vrr; map o. . . . t! . i - Am“ 13_ 1944; i, of a shz-p owner h} Buunpsei. niiiiias the sciic I ., ii- h; i.i-i.-‘ g ihis cicrks, revealing‘ with ricliisart as the Lil .1 n; uuii Laura ’"'" i A '—~-:_.~.~___.-_—_ .1, R u 1114-.» Coriioi" , which IS lli missed, will iict only bu i Daily War Survey! Removal Notice Liguorian C l. a fulI-Ienflu‘ 7am" rtcon in TECHNICOLOR 1ggtil)“llil)dsfsekfi‘biillggg leilciigcii'qi‘oli?‘it.bub “m “mu a‘ A L“ 099351431 0f U19 0TS3111l5t10fl’s 85th "*‘_— 9a .1 4; -» 1, ~i.~“aa--l Bu; ,3- zlniiivcrswxv that "a purely material (Canadian PR5!) “‘“—"— _ _ cei lip-bid V b . . . . u r CONT _.. was bum one!‘ The German mvaslon of Nob o Our customers please note llmt J , :___ _; ed ‘L I “ or .. firyscian way find 11$ 51100958 depend-B 011 we have moved Into new offices at twe me abulw o‘. the invaders m e5- 38 Queen Street, which is r>~cc=~ru= six-urrs WEDNESDAY - - - i - V. I I H stab ~.~.- i "It is for you younger members to wblish communication between n 5°"! 99""! 0f W!‘ 30ml" I"- ) 3 INCE EDWARD -- y y I " l - "II- ‘R __ a" “s m’ "°"”'°*" i§'.f.‘i'.3$."éi°.’°°‘ "‘ ti..." .. ... .0. Lobster Dealers Fishing Supplies S‘? ‘ " ' ‘IIONDAIH- . , i‘ ' Q1180“. W110 is W°Y1d11°"°""~" Th1" bl i am lifted by the ——-—— _ W (‘milk-Cub social Ilall. =, _ out o.’ the Y. W. C. A. sflbke charaztgg°of°nehe5 Nogweglan mm Ne“ week mo e wh e Canned Foods ‘I ' ' ' ' ---- ~——~ i r "W ' -~~~: pil-Sreasinn, Liiiliim‘ Parlor. “a 3 aw w 1° 19\\'°1- p way System but comphmmed by breeéy conmdy drsnma 3m sigy B: 3R Queen Si. (‘h'lmvn, l‘. It‘. I- s tl:'i;0—liing's Daughters, East Par- 1 . id A“ hm" “Anon I a)?‘ “wt 519$]. W‘ the mountainous nature (q the icwcnent Opmrwnlt m d go in L-276-4-l5-2i. ' _' 1m- ‘ "FYI A3 b” he“ m t“ e m“ ‘n 9”“ m h. 115g “mum i ' , . I y ° en __?_____ ____ __#_______ G11‘! Gulf!!! News y ' In obi-aliens and it is an added countfy- 1n e surp ;thc Lguorian Players stage e. three *————-—~———— Y s‘ " tome to know that my the Germans seized Oslo, from “c, 001mm,, ..Tempe5t and sum m "NE FBTTLB :p!c:isure u-oi-tls are being relayed not onl to which several railways radiate like .5111‘ -. I H 1 Red ‘ the further ports of Great Briyain the fingers of a hand, and at the suggesafé by efianealggu me at also mcmbcrs on the other same time seized the other ends iproduction is a (‘enema admixture ftlie Atlantic holding Simllfll‘ o; these lines at. Kristl-insmid, ,0! uglmhoarted comedy blended PARIS LEARNS 0F CANADA 1N HER. WRITINGS BY GLADYS M. ARNOLD SAINT JOHN, N. B, April l4 — iCPJ—Members of the Canadian Active Service Force in En lmizl lire "in finefettle" Limit-Col. .A. .ir- ‘IJYHLIOUS and who are now i15- I Releases Grip on _ Canadian Press Correspondent d . PARIS, April 12 ~45?) -—U"'-I9Y hos iitai su ilics in preparation for‘ the patronage of Col. G. P. Vanier. they‘ befngpslhrp d to the Lmups M’ CaDBQW" M1915?“ ,, 9° Frame- 9' home and flbfOllgfgA shipment. ccm- g »"CHl‘|tl(ll£1ll Matinee Vwas given re- plush"; {we 13_;-ge.5|;¢,l QQYIOIL", 11115, "mm-V, M" the Conleme FrMV3aYi9~ ust arrived from lilt! Branch at 'lhc liltlllfC was filled to capacity. ~unnners;dc_ Th‘. nftiflcs pymuiymii Poems Zllld SOIWS were chosen imd the sunmwrsiqc hams an. up prcsciitccl by it. Jacques do Lacrc- ready to be niitakrrl in tho wooden. iclle or the French Academy. *1 boxes in which the kniliud goods| 86110181‘ llilimfllfllv acquainted WW1 rind hospital supplies are sour. ovcrw Willi icn feet. cuttings blocked Wit-ll wiow DULWUJII Frcderictou and Kflllhlllglml, the Borden lLghway ‘is still closed to motor traffic. A. ‘plough crew has been bucking the "3 ‘Tmmmd that the ,buri';ei' daily but are finding heavy ' -~ fllhlll’ . v .» ., . ;Fi"enoh Canadian literature. _ ~_ hflvf‘ 1min of fmfl‘ tr urriv 30mg‘ 1.1m m“ tumor. is no‘ m‘ 'I‘iic first part of the program in- sagas Already elcvenfgibifsiiir- l‘ mu d h! Mm‘ H‘ v use as it is ovcr the weight. per-i , . , . “hipped °Y°15°H5. . J9 P b li"l<‘. K171112313 l" mmm m, )B(\!(‘(l highway, Tm, ifllldici 194F111“? "ffl 51°49" 9911351‘ Edward ISAIIICI Division mid ilS llllllly’ 7 3i) p. m. _ , ,1 fly ., m) ‘t’, h. m" 9-911“ bwlllllll-Sf “lili ("=5 n more will probnuly be SPIIL bv the T-ll-LK Pious“ “wl l“ 91” 195 dsadore Bcdard, 180b, and finishing end of the week, The p10,...“ boxes being used mstead- with the modern masterpiece or already ghlpped contained 3,591 ar- . _ . (‘l -f i Reports reaching here last night Robert ,Choquette “Metropolitan tides and 33am knitted mrmnnfg I00 Lflfe 1 0 1' as‘ Y ale that the highway Between Museum? “We the poems were have been distributed to Is and un- _----——-—~——»—;—- summcrgide and Alberton is clear. ‘time of Ayiaiiwfllvi. Crvmfizls. GHIII- its-army and navy. T" TF1‘ SIX R00“ “ROAM.” The Charlottetown - Montague ‘9311- P°1%0X1-\f\/_ln._CI1=_1l>_iHRn. M0?!" The follcvidiig lr-itcr recently re-I l houtrd npiirtnir-nt. olci:tr1<1;h,,.hw,“. h,“ Dem one“ to tramp iinzl Nr-sliumi. ilicic “ii-bit buaut iii wived b)‘ U10 Riki, CIT‘ IP01" '1'"! i Writ» Box 431i, Ciiv. "3 ., i . L. me 5L liliicili;iig' by HPIIC LlwPm. Ofliccr Ccmiiiiiiidii - of our 15-‘ ‘ ' ' - w‘ -"““‘l d ' as '5 a 0 ' PM "rrc f listcuinrt ilic F 1» '1 i f, " - i L 27.3., ,,... H1 ml w,‘ w wore“ l,’ cos.- o L“ _ L. 0 all uii tsspri s fol l . - ‘Pcthf “f ‘gv , ‘r _, ' d _ 1n U10 Cpliilll)‘. wlllfill Cfliilllffifl, “Just a lliic to lct you know we re-I -= -_—:——A—.T::-:~~>~_ I Most of Lie secondary rods are we music or nature on a, spri V" Ceivcd ,1 hlnpnwm, n; Sucks lwswl-dnv stili lhockcd l0 Whfflfi- find 51°18!“ veiiiiig. 1t ivas admirably read b) which 1 Inn-Sony“. Saw (mirjbmgd ' T ' are siiil being used iii some (115- .Andi'c Brunet. one of the most ccic- 4mg pair 1,0 each buy, Nm-qp-ss no Otlce 0 'i.ricts. ibratvd Jiicmbefs 0f the Commie say, thev were tickled pink tn PCCPIVL‘ 1 Uiizlvr favourable thawing cohdl- Friiiicaisc. _ ‘ socks from your liriiiicii of Um i i I ° , turns for SOVPYRI (luvs, ilicsc roiitis: '1 V-fl 0:11P"‘TI°SI‘I;IIPIXZI1S"§ 95°39 ~ itiigilllkybCftllllfiC. 5151311‘! KIOHUI- i . . . ' 3 a - -; '*, ffllll 119B 1*‘ ‘i’ i \i - i ‘ - (‘as DOW, u”: 102s mv l, l‘l(-O~ Electricians i “mm b‘ U" '1'“ m "loan um c mviu and FIYSL secretary oi ti“: iilg licre arc very linru on .. s and as llzcrc i. vi-i"_v Ltilc 1108i 111 U"! _'_{_l‘0ll2i(1. Heavy show ciiriici" in the iWllliCl‘ prevented the light frost oi ,tlic scnsou from Wnckmtlnl ‘m’ Igidnuqiiii; Lcguiion uiicl Miiclainc cic Dunipicrre. ‘llic lottery; p.cce gave .l.c1- first impressions of Canada ai- ltcr arriving there ivitli her husband. tlicv were getting down to couple of much-darned llfllfs each. cu can nssllrc the good ladies of Y the Island tliiil. the boys on Active flie (‘My of (‘hrirlniti-toivn hav- ‘hi; l'I‘|1l‘llI€‘(| the hv-liiw nf tlic ‘ clPf/‘ill- _ ‘(It DYE-Wit the Minister of FTKIICB W Service certainly appreciate thcir (wit, IPIJIIIIL’ ti. ciri zil inspcv- i 'l‘ili- YPCPllli UIMV?» bP-‘iidvs IINIHIEI Ciuiada and rcslclcht tit Otiilwfl- kindness and. trouble in iorivzirduig ' mil llii~ l‘Il"‘l (‘ill m-‘Ilciiinr ii‘; . .. ("IllfilllflllS has also scrv- v The curt.iiiii_ then roscmeu [para so“? 10t§h¢m_ IL ,5 ncpljnpx’; (m- mu .' I . ' ~ i- ,, a ii a tii which was ‘French Caliauiiiii scfinl‘. =- ' to a d lat aiiv quantity 0f socks» . ~ f-Lm "A {Anni m‘ "uni. u‘ Cd n f“ w»? i‘. -) m 1o}, ior of the home of Murlu Che. drr- you may sClld ctm 1x- putto new u , l| - iurml Lliiiriinl lnsjmiiiiii ,b;p_,,, nPCfitfI to icpiuiisi e ‘Mme A Winter evening Armm an Might add that‘ Scvelvnl of the m“ s‘ II rcglllzllilvns are iinw in i whit-r suppiic. in Island wells. atnuqhated “(we S“ Several men and Over home Wm Iikvllv recmvc Dcrsmp Ill iliiil t'ii_v, authority lm-I ' ml umlcr soc. ll of thc-ibrciikaig up and _ il Inspection Ar-l. ihave boon busy getting their 10bi- II‘ this Art lira-uses nml pr!“ ltcr gear icridy for the Protons srrlircil from ""1 ‘work. are closely ivniciiiug the icc “i” "'9 m H“ hflboms is 51mm’ ‘a number of iwillflll m FY9119“ 99"‘ ill lcttcrs from diifcrr-ut boys who mh°r"‘e“' “no ‘adlan peasant costume. A! the Wom" found the knitters’ names inside en knitted busily in the iireiiiifliisocks. a one after another 101k SW85 Werei Again, on behalf of the other oh‘ sung. among them 1hr‘: W011 Know" fliers and inch, Illflh/ thanks" ‘i ~ "l I , II-Irl-iiiiii rcii-i-triviii llvspf-t-lnr and r-Qnujtions. The season will open “Lil. canadienne" iirid ‘A la Claire The rcat amount of work done ipalvlhllivlls‘ Ilillsl. Iw miidr- _in “a,- “L Iccntaincf _ _ ’ durin he winter months has mode t'r)l\'\|lI I\l'f‘ ivitli lhc (‘anadimii FnrinorS in the Provznce are ‘ Ifmcglsbtg! for LIIILE/lhlflrkeis tic *i|"""i\""' "m"- . lloflkliig Tilt“ ""140 i‘ but‘ “m” °f type 0’ mien‘ - line brought IoYXZJn-iiié. gvphil: ntligveriattgnd tn , f‘ll.-\NIll.l.R. Inn” h“;- HHS SPQLQQn due m the Yedcitiiiys slmsi -, -_ mutant“ l" "spring" duties. N0 hospital sup lies is bcimz cut i-iit rr distributed or the present but the knitting of socks and sweaters is lic- lng continued. wit-saucy SCHOOL Ii. Pmvliii-iiil l-lliwi i-iil In-rvcr-lor. Wavy slltnvs" of rho WIIILPI‘ which thousands of Islanders out for a 1-"279 is huiifiafll to be bmcficiai to this afuiidaywailf‘ °°1l_5"r°u- ____ I'LL MATDII ANY IISEII GAR ifittlmz youth fogmthe responsibilities ‘ its VI ui- symbol the blue triang e has iliig. To all members of the association in whatever part of the world thcv av be. I eating from this hall. I woufd like a so to say especial word of appreciation to members of staff and ciub lenders both licrc and overseen Yours it the task of or tomorrow. is you have to keep abreast with modern thought rind at the same time to give the young that Christian purpose and direction in life, without which no real betterment is possible. Your task, then, is both a high privilege and a dedication. Never, I suppose, I185 the association had a more resgonsible part. to play than today. C ristlan standards and val- ues are being points, and a. cepiioli of life place. It is for you younger members to take up this challenge. As indi- viduals vou can each do your part in witnessing to the eternal truth. But as oiie great fellowship wledged to Christian ideals, your influence will be invincible, and will r. read, $111‘ l i RIYO-“ldy. across the five con- tinents binding the world ‘in n, cir- cle m‘ uootlivill and happiness. In the strength of the unbreakable bond which unites the members of this great international association, I wish you all, wherever you ma. he, God speed on your way and ‘s blessing on your work. Ti-JIETILITWTRIKE arms MILLTOWN. N. B-. April l4 —-(C- P) -Doclslon to end a three-week strike of textile workers at the st. Croix plant of Canadian cottons, Ltd, was reached here this after- iooii. The mill will re-open tomorrow morning. The Liguorian Dramatic Club announce the presenta- tion of the Comedy Bergen, Trondheim and perhaps one or two other points on the west coast. Norway has no rail- way llne to the far north. but there the Germans seized Narvik, the terminus o! a line which crossed the country and connects with the swedlsh railway system. The Germans realized they could no; hope to reinforce, supply and feed their coastal giirrlsons by sail in the fwc of British nova-l vigil- ance. Hence the ambitious plan to gain control of the railways was worked out as the answer to tlic prllbllflm of reinforcement and 5UP y. T e Nazi plan to dominate Nor- way's interior lines of’ communi- cation by the landing of troops at the ports and the activities of undercover rvgcnis in Norway did not Wlltllly succeed. Despite the check encountered by tho mobil- ization of Norwegian resistance the foothold obtained in Norway de- pends on linking the giirlrisons with Oslo as soon as pcs- sib e. Thus from Oslo. whore the larg- est Gcrmiiu force is osinblisliori. reports indicate n move to extend German control outward from thc city along the railway lines while the German force in the fnr northern Narvik district pushes eastward In an effort to domlniitc the railway line loading to the Swedish border. LONG RIVER W. I. The March meetin of the Long River Women's Iristl ute was held. at. the home of Mrs. Oscnr John- stone with mi attendance of twenty- two members and two visitors pre- sent. The meeting opened with the > singing of "It's A Good Time Get Acquainted" followed by Creed. The minutes of last. meeting were read and approved. The various committees pave their reports. The school reported that needed scrubbing. blinds and chalk. \ Miss Johnson was appointed to act items needed the school and the following Jcllowed by the Creed in trio i I EASY TERMS I'm AIUIIYIIIFII. Fir» zit I i '- hliiri. m...- on 1lrI~— 4 you'll Ililll‘ ll Illlfll llmr‘ mm. _ lmrgnliii. or Iwilcr 1l|l_\' "mi mi- |..-i.-.- olfr'l'l'l| In rinirniiiciniiii. THIS MAY BE A CRAZY IDEA . BARGAINS IT GETS YOU... . A" c R - - - d I938 Hudson Coupe “'5 °°°"d"'°"° 193s LoFoyette Sedan I939 Chevrolet Couch FRANK WHEATLEY, Mririoger Next Door Martin's Goroge I939 Chevrolet Sedan I939 Buick Sedan QUEEN MOTORS Pontiac and Buick Dealers I938 Plymouth Coupe I by Martin's Garage Prices Offered In Charlottetown my stool: ivl‘ uuml earn before I loan my ll |l‘\l ymrriv KITIOIII ulmiii buying Ilfflllllll m vlciiivcrillv-unrl I'll mulch BUT LOOK AT THE USED CAR The following is a report for the month of March: Gzade IX: 1. Isabelle Cucimore; 2. Allison Carr; 3. Alice MacPlier- . son. . Grade VIII: 1. Miriam Younkcr. Grade VI: 1. Joyce Cudmnrc; 2. Cora Axworthy; 3. Robert, Math- eson. ' Grade IV: 1. Bennett Carr; 2.. Florence Younkcr. Grade III: 1. Helen Cudmore. Grade II: l. Froda l/lacqzi-ir lo; 2. Jenn Cnrr mid Evclyn Mncln- his (equal); 3. Sydney MncQunr- rie. Grade I; 1. Blanche Youiikor; 2. Winston Ford. . Bessie M. I-Ialllwell. I Teacher: (Patriot, please copy) Use Minced’: for daudnlfli .i,~.i h‘. Drama Tempest and Sunshine A modern dramatization 0f Mary J. Holmes’ world famous novel In three acts. IIoIy Redeemer IIIII April 16 and 17 Matinee for Children Tuesday Alfternoon 3.15 0 0 Tickets For Sale at Iceddlna Drugstore g members volunteered for scrubbinc. Mrs. Oscar Johnstcnc, Mrs. I-lonih Campbell, Miss Evo. Paynter. Mrs. M. Macleod, Miss Evelyn Found and Mrs. E. Bernard. committee reported a number of visits. New committees as follows: School. Mrs. Oliver Paynler rind secrete : sick, Mrs. Allan A. Camu- bell, Mss Mnrlon Gillespie and Mrs. Elmer Pnynlcr; programme. Mrs. Andrew C. Johnstone and Mrs. Elwood Campbell; lunch, Mrs. Bruce Bell. Mrs. iilnh Bernard and Mrs. Edwin Bcmnrd. Correspondence was road from M’. A. nlsn a letter from Red Cross thanking Institute for cart- on of knitting sent in. Eight pounds of yarn and sewlnv to be distribut- ed among members. The secretary reported the Gov- I The sick -cidcd if there were cnouizli funds -on hand lo pay Mr. Thompson tn ‘full for work on hall. with touches of pathos. A well poised cast of rookies and wetenan timber ensures e well iturncd and buoyant interpretation iof characters and episodes that uh- ifold in the course of a strikingly intriguing plot. The play is being staged under the tutelage of Frank O'Neil, whose mxpcflcnce and success in past am- iateur theati-icals are a sure augury lof smncthiiig especially good, i Between each act there will be a group oi‘ specialties of outstanding entertainment appeal, among which twill be numbers by the one and only Dun Wedge, and e gprfmy newcomer, little Miss Maureen Brown ALBION W. I. The regular monthlv meetingrof the Albion W. I. was eld on April 8th at the home of Mrs. Russell dirrerqni; I Moore. With the president, Mrs. [Wilbert MacKinnon presiding the mcctinrr opened by singing the ode unison. Woven riicmbcrs rcsnmidcd to roll cull. Minute: oi’ March meetng were read and approved. It was decided to send the government iilrarit ($2.00) to the salvation Army iWar d to rive. $3.00 was donated the Junior Red Cross branch to be 'sont to the Soldier's Fund. A bill for chalk for school was presented and paid. Correspondence relating to the Y. M. G. A. Wnr Appeal was read by secretary. The sick com- mitlee reported having made no calls and was re-nppointed. New programme committee, Mrs. Bert Tiivlor end Mrs. Alex. Jackson. Next lace of meeting at the homo o Mrs. William Fraser and next roll call to be responded to by naming a Household Hint. An enjoyable program was put on by the commi tee In charge. The meet- tz closed by singing the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. reTriil-T“ ”“*‘—*:'T” The Questionnaires Agriculture and Child Welfare were reed and filled in. Miss Johnson. Convener, was asked to prepare her question- naire for next meeting. After some discussion it was de- Thc rrorzrrimme consisted of a hummirciis reading by Miss Evelyn Found and Miss Lowther had two tlzish contests causing much laugh- r. Mrs. Elmer Payntcr invited the lnsiiiiilo to meet with her for April. roll call to be answered with short cuts or helps in housekeep- H112. The collection amounted to 01.16. fees 50 cents. A delicious lunch was served and ' meeting closed with 00d Bsve the g. lrZIQ-A-lfilecmment emit o! 03.00 bed been!“ rison, Saint John, member of (‘zin- adafis war supply board, said in an interview here following his return from p, visit to the old country The soldiers are in excellent health after suffering colds curly in the year. he stated. "Wherever we went, in London and elsewhere, we heard favorable comments on the Canadian troops. Their neral appearance and his" spirits ave made them very popu- lar with the English." FINISH STUDIES BEFORE EN LISTING FREDERIOTON, N. 8., April 14- (OP) —“I would advise you to fin- ish your studies before entering the army," Brigadier L. E. Page, officer. commanding military district No. 7. said Saturday in addressing 1hr Canadian ofi ccrs’ tfllllllllg corps v1 the University of New Brunswick follgwlng annual inspection of the uh . ‘rne corps carried out manocu» vres for the first time in the um- versit ‘s history, aii infantry suc- tion efeiidiug the campus from a supposed enemy attack. Ariiiivil’ units also had a workout. ti? _.F_ MIT-TA [UNI M I'll Pin Co 12, 1940. to Mi‘. E tal, A rll Cecil hill, Mill's Point, a, datighlvfi i MCEWEN—AI. Toronto, Ont, A9111 13, 1940, to M1‘. and Mrs. Nel-wll llgsMcEwen, a son (George Dour- ). s. W055i"! ,_ ,.-, LOWE —At 24o Hlllsboro rliitgfet Sunday, April 14. 1040. Mrs. l C. Imve in her 83rd yrflr- FWD" notice later. MULLIGAN —At Newton, P. F» l-i April l3, 1940, Michael Mllilifli": glggfdnlzlal! ‘$13k 16 lcdvim! iiiysinic residence at 8.30 a. m. to st. Moi-i‘ chl'e Church, Kinkore. McINTYRE-In the Citv hoard-i] April 13th, 1940. Dorothy Eilvcu Intyie, age 21 years. dearly beloi . wife of John O. Mclntyrv- m remains will be forwarded e iiie s. s. ircnncssrv rims"! .5 this eftemooiLbyigflllg-g 5mm“. e'-'lJ"|'\-"-"n"~"~ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and Nam; Wlltehlre Phone ill v- "PV,iPrIIilF“@V'4'