rafter filwflfiillfl ll short leave at his —S AGENT: Mn. John Po 4|, 31 ‘my, SUMMER-Eminent: PghlNCl ggmilhm "a News. Sllblerintia-lo Advertising, jlhe Guardian may he bought daily gt ‘n, llmunrelde: Bell Bookstore, Water Street, Toronto Bakery. Water Street, "III Th’ “and,” Wm h. dmwredlilart Galglet, s1 Granville Street. Carrier Boy at 2o pa day. or 10c per week "luriinegal" s e or give your order to the boy responsible for delivg,‘ 9 loi- thle eervlm, at 2 cents a word, strletl in advance. y payw“ _rmr-: TAR meiitiiollited 50c ii: Taylor Drill! Co . Kcnsington. L-zoi, —llALlVl‘1R Oil Capsules pro- riiie the sunshine Vltamineg, LJUUYUCS, Tile Rexall Drug store, L-588-4-3-2i. -l AND 4 PT. barb and golvon. 1'. \\'ll'f‘ scld wholesale and retal iii ilrucfls. L-59fi-4-4-2l. -'l‘l-Il\(.‘lll§R WANTED. First C1,... terichrr for senior room of fulfill Bcdcqlic School, Clement [‘.l1l'ili-ll(‘l'S, secretary, wilmog v31- ll R. R. l. L-616-4-4-3i. A(ii\IN — The many --l)l l1‘ Personals -l\frs. Bl-ilre Davison of Bradal- biii» ivnsa visitor to Summersido Oil 'l'liilvsoo.y. —~S. _.\lrs James Bro '1 of Grand ltwr has token a position with the firm 0i F. W. Strong, Silninierside. --Mrs. J. A. Leavitlt has return- ed to her home in O‘I..eary from M Ptlilll. N. }l.. ivhere she had been ri-itiiig licr brother, Mr. Robert Kennedy ---S. - ?\lr. John MpcPhce of the R. C‘ M. P. who has been spending a. short. lcarc vriih his pa-rents Dr. nivl ivllr. J. A. bias-Phce of Summer- 5/11‘ lcti. nii return to his duties at Camp Bordon this morning. - s. . ____. MMr. Alden Yco has returned to his home in 'I‘ync Valley from the Pililcc County Hospital where he iiniiciwrcnt a serious opcrat-iorh-S. Stun-Major‘ Ira Ellis has re- tlirilcrl to his duties in Halifax imme- iii OLc-arvv. . v Pic. Chnrlcs Dcighnn of the Plfl, Highlanders is spending his linioii i at his home in Slimmer- Sill". . KBIISiRJItOII And Vicinity lilrs. Vernon Durant of Summer- ridc spent the ircek-end with rela- tircs and friends in Kensington, Alisa Ruby Kelly has arrived home from 'I‘ol'onlo, Ont, on a vLsit. to her parents, and is receiving a “him welcome. - Pie. Robert Chisholm and Mrs. Clli>liOllll are visiting with Mr. (‘ii-sclmlsl liiotlier. Mrs. Mabel ClllSllOilli. Konsington. Mr. Arnold Whitehead returned home on Saturday evening from ax. Haul ..__.__. L. A G Clinfon Giydon 0f the Ti C A. F‘. and his wife. left on ft"illll to Halifax. N. S on Monday glfiYlliilS after visiting their parents (‘T0 illss Grace iVfcPliec left Monday llrriltnz for Moncton, N. B. ‘Pia. Lcieh lvlarlCrnzie of the P. P» I Highlanders. who has been home- on furlough, left on Monday lsllflfzulilillllg to rejoin his unit in Nova . ,,-|_ » ______._ John MirEacJicm of Char- _ vii was a l‘ll<lll(‘S5 visitor to h““-*"lll‘oii Monday jlessrs. AlliFdilmg-ngurd. Elwood gligikfimcfmiwlzlet Clow and Austin 0H . Tueed mflmfltg 3W Montrelihe Que. u ..____ l" Pllloyable cvcliing was had at ‘vffilflcions home of Mr. and Nlrs. Alillflln Sample on Friday last “iwli the Kensinglon Girl Gilide B1 in a body, on Min '_ Bruce. prior to her depar- ha“ for (Itawa, Ont‘... where she “f” comfortably settled. the troop Tl-"Sfllicd Miss Bruce with a beauti- lollci. sci, ns a remembrance of m?" milllv ha pv hours together. Enfa Bruce a though completely- fihrisen vronls thanked them one hlld all for their thoughtfulness and “Pflllilllll gift, assuring them, that "l"? would always be. ever in heir "llflhia. after which all heartily Joined in singing “For She's A Jolly 000d Fellow." The remainder of 2111c evening was enjoyed in music, “"50"! and social chatter. —-——_ A verw pleasant and enjoyable w on Saturday. “Itch 29th. when the many friends f, l- A c. Clinton Olydon of hi’ R. (7. A. r‘. and hill happy "d" ‘I106 Alina McLean). tender- Xlpihem e miscellaneous shower. h ~01‘ all had gathered and the sflfoy couple were sealed in the Y“ of honour. which with the fl". was tastefully decorated in “ll Wh ie and blue The well filled lhotlld be left with Mn. Pond. of the following etore: in (“"5" D tone. Water sang, l“ nid. by "l "II your route. —-NEW MONABCH a nd Goodrich glrlatgelggoraze batteries. distributed by L-59s-4-4-2i. —BEDEQUE —-'I'he service fUNITED CHURCH’ are as follow; Orgelljrledav. April 6th Cape Traverse '3 P. M. gllbeantl’ Rev. Ralph w. Barker, Minister. ' Slalii isi Vl/‘Blilgtly. rsflglfigOthtlgsg di...§§"§§‘: Centralized Traffic Control For Maritimes cotia. leader Raoul Dandurand said tonight, l_~i reply to 8 ql-lefy by Senator F. B. Black (Con. New Brunswick) Senator Black said he had heard W5 DYODOSM "speed-up" system criticized by railway men on the Bround it had not been tested over any considerable distance either in Canada. and the United States and because it was questionable Wflfith?!‘ it wsuld function satisfactorily under winter conditions. _ e was wartime traffic conges- tion in the Maritfmes, he said, and he Slwgested the government ccn- sider whether lncreaeed trackage would not be a better solut-orl to at system-would cost between Feed Grains Crop The will! crop of all feed grains in Canada for 1940. including oats. barley, rye. corn biickweat, peas and mixed gmin. but not inciuduig wheat. amounted to 10.9 million toils. This cop was almcshthe sum.- in amount as that of the DYBVP-‘IIS 5W1‘. At the same time. however the numbers of grain- consuming animal units on farms (all classes of I've stock and poultry converted to an animal un’ts tasisl was incneascd by ten per cent. thus the supply oi’ grain fezd DPr animal unit has been reducd to 0.68 tOPs. compared with 0.75 tons for the previous year. SUERS AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE _______________ With The Canadian Forces i British Troops (Continued from pale l) evacuated after all captured mili- tary stores and equipment had been destroyed. “Bengasi is indefensible from a Wllllfl’ Dolnt oi view," the com- munique added “and it has not been used by us as a poi-t." The communique added that as in the autumn of last year "the enemy is evidently seeking pro- paganda success at the expense of stretching still farther an already extended line oi’ communications." headquarters were openly optimis- tic about the prospects of an early finish of the East African cam- paign, in which the Red Sea port 0f Massaua remains as the only Eritrean city still held by the It- alians and the British forces are closing in on Addis Ababa, c - tal of Ethiopia, from several dir- GCHOHS. (Neutral military observers in Lisbon termed the Italo-German operations in Cirenaica primarily a diversion. but said that it ought develop into anlaior drive ii the ‘Axis found British resistance weak. and if the Germans were able sub- stantially to reinforce troops sent to Africa). It was estimated bv competent sources that Germany has three motorized divisions in Libya. with- drawn from the French-Spanish border earlv in February. moved to slcllv and transported across the Gost-of-Living Bonus Sought By Halli/lay Workers otrrawa. April 3—(CP)——Nil’l€- teen representatives of Intemation. al Standard‘ Railway organizations conferred with two cabinet minis- tcrs for almost two hours today, amid reports they sought a cost- of-living bonus for railway work. ers. Tlanfiiiiort Minister Cardin and Labor Minister McLarty, with whom the railway delegates con. ferred, declined any statement fol- lowing the meeting. J. . Ward. assistant grand chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, said he would make no statement on the meeting and that any announcement would have to wait for at least a week. He said it was uncertain whether further meetings with ministers wou‘d be elci. Ottawa reports were that the suggest-ed bonus would work out at $1.25 i1 week and would benefit some 125.000 railway workers in Canada. Tile railway workers are said to have cited the higher cost of living clue to the war and the improvcd earnings of Canadian railways as reasons for paying the cost-of-living bonus. Bruce Champion, son of His Wor- ship Mayor and Mrs Rusell Cham- pion, dressed for the occasion in the ailr force uniform and little Joan Larkins daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larklns, the gifts we're then opened and presented t-o the newly-weds by Mrs. Harold Palmer . Keith L. Waite. Mix Olive Giydon. sister of the groom leading the accompanying verses, after which they were daintely ar- ranged on the table by Miss Aud- rey Baker, Mrs Everett Champion and Miss Eugenia. McLean sister of prise L. A, C. Clinton in a few well chosen words. on behalf of hLs bride and himself. thanked them one and all for their many useful and beautiful gifts and extended each and everyone a hearty in- vitation to visit them at anytime in their future home, which will be for the time being in Halifax, N. S. Immediately after receiving the many gifts and extending their thanks to the gathering L. A. C. Clinton, was presented with a beau- tiful signet ring from his brother Masons an appropriate address be- ing read by and the presentation made by Mr. Norman McDonald. L A. C. Clinton once again ex- tended thanks to his brother mem- bers assuring them that the beauti- ful ring would always be one of his most treasured possessions and a constant reminder of his many happy hours of association with them extending to them also a hearty in- vitation to visit, them at anytime. “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." After o. dainty lunch the remainder o! the evening was pleaaultly spent in music, sing-song. games and eo- ciai chatter. H. A wedding of much interest to their many friends throughout the province, took place in Halifax, N. 8., on Wednesday, March 28th, when Anne Mae, dauglited of Mr. and ma. Kenneth McLean of Ken- slngton was united in marriage to . A. C. W. Clinton Glydon of the R. C. A, l" stationed at Dart- mouth. N. S. son of Mr. and Mrs. Tin-nei- Glydon oi’ Marawte. P. E. I. ,l=‘light Lieut. W. S. Dunlop. Chap- ln of the R. C. A F performed the ceremony. The happy bride was cbamingly gowned in a dusty muse crepe dress. with felt hot in match- ing tone and accmsorics of black and white. with it she wore a coat. of’ teal» blue. Her shoulder bouquet was of Taliamen rosebuds. She was attended by Mrs R. B. Murphy of Halifax, N. B. who was attired in a black gown with white aces we and wore a shoulder bouquet o! cream rosdbuds. l ‘tin; "was supported by Che e y cm" R. B. ,Murphy R. C. N. After the ceremony a delicious supper wee served at. the home of Mr. and Mrs 11B. hy- L. A. C. Clin- ton Glydon and ts che-nning bride immediately left on a. short honey- moon trlp to Kensington. P E. I. where they will visit their pal-ems, on their return they will reside for the time being in Halifax. N. S. Best wishes for a lmlz DFOSDQFOlIS m4 hgopy wedded life, is extended to the happy newly-weds by their many friends, H Anovrra -(OP> -Wa"¢1' Hlglensteln. 41. an unmllrr'e:i engin- eer was killed bv a wild and ba sk _ J lots... o: ..""“iiiii'.‘ Ottawa information was that the Government might suggest a boardof conciliation to consider applications put folward by the railway workers. Mediterranean in the liners Rex and Come di Savola. Demand idle URGES SUGAR (Continued from page i) Acres he put ernmenfls worries over wheat sur- I Into production plus and save a. substantial sum of LONDON, April a —-(CP) - A 31%.? "lliierzzilggritiiijirdiisbgrililseillgeglue Char ges Against government warning of the ap- r. . . Gers law (L. . Me ic ne Ottawa Paper prgafh o; a pi-Qtpagied mgaL5hQ1-L- l-lat), and M. J. Coidwell. Acting C. 11131- aw Se; 01f “v.0 explosive demands CF. House Leader. endorsed the lEi€8. in the Home of commons today of development of awlder scale cf that something should be done to Calmdis dmliest“ Dmxfluctlml- “ml-m the m“, acres of big Em," Labal Mliiistlv MLLaity. who has lLSh estates in the product-ion of l“"‘5d‘°“°“ W" ‘he Wmim“ Pnmi OTTAWA. iiiiiilA_z-rcrl~ The food. and 'l‘rac'.e Beard. sucacstcri to Ally: . . ,, . ,, , V . -. i - - _ ‘lezal minclple of rznod faith was “People should not be allowed to fiif;,°“g}“g‘,im£3j5g,,°§;§,?3jo,";‘,,‘?;’;,l“,. ‘icitcd today iJv alagisimie Glflllll l. a, kf-‘QP @1461" 11nd have 115 "W911 melt year from Cuba might be lustified -Strike in dismissing two chal":j,cs_ as they want. while other peo- on m9 basis ma; 1p, 355mm} sales by l under Defence of Canada Recii a- l u, i>lc are rationed," said David Lloyd the Dominion of certain commodities tlOns laid against the Citizen Piib- l can Gecrge, Britains Rune Minister in that country. lishinrz Company. Ltrl, in connec- b," during tine first great u-ulr. ice at the rcal bii d?l‘£‘ili0l". by a vmnt, n5 1 do, to maintain private importation the export market for Ewning cimm-L o“lnpfghil) after u“. Wm- _ may; Canadian fish and other products we had better stir up some of these was Increased- people. Tililrlt sgQfgiv? 01:25 pit? E 1-1; t is lust pure ciffie and l‘ i-erslve“. when the ciise ivris pie fro-n: sflrrviiinn and so long as $0,121,? is a delusion," he declared. i argued in court March 19 crown 1mm we win the war." l .._ production impairintz the position of ova BOARDING nousla With - Major Hoop" 0 Aunwvices! MEET M\/' usuoJwicee/w A ilerLo,cHAM°-’~—~ l-AQT TiME 1 t ova Qzoreecpzoscois GAY, AMT WE MET MAYBE we HAVE QAW THAT “M-FIGHT5 uuoesz THE BEFORE ?voui2 --'I'VE BEEN /H0R\Z0‘iT/-‘~L*” CCGaOP-QEN or- sao , PAN is A6 FAMILIAR HAM, A occrca NEWS BURKE.’ ROSCOE ASA HEADACHE HAD To c-o on ‘ OUR WAY THEM COVTMIMT INSPECTORS, 6~MEN, AN‘ OTHER OFFIClALS DOMT HELP MUCH-- - H FELOW F’ .. CJCTION EN BEN i.\l TH'WA‘~/.' Carleton And Vicinity- Theli- many friends are welcom- ing Mls. J. H. Lord and M158 Mary Allison Doull, Cape Traverse. on their return from Sackvilie, where they spent the winter with their brother. Mr. J. Wesley Doull and rs Doull. Mr. Ira Murphy, who recently took the motor mechanics course in Charlottetown, is visiting his bro- ther, Mr, David Murphy. and Mrs. Murphy. Carleton. Mrs. Elias Schurman, Bedeque, is nursing Mrs. Hugh Walker, Cape Traverse, who has been ill all win- tier. Her many (fiends are glad w mm that her condition is improv- Mrs. Ifilgh Lowmer, Carleton. and Mrs. Hudson Lowther. Nomi Carleton, were visitors to Bedeque you GOT TO WATCH you DON'T BEAN 0R BUMP ‘EM! GITfiNCS our ABovE a AD IN THE POLICE 7 ovearlme To _ Tcnhofla Rluesrsizg THAN AN GCRAPE ALLTi-lE it Ll-ga A MOUNTAIN OLD PAR OF , Resin our OF- QLlcM AMONG it census»; Hhts-RuMPi-ik‘ ’ , on Monday. lVLr. Jmnes Patterson. Cape Trav- erse, has enlisted with the Light Home and is now in training in Charlottetown . Mrs. Bruce Davtaon returned to her hogne at Brtliagllaslbane Wevdéigi; day, a tar spen seven: with her aunt. Mrs. Hugh Walker, Oapfl Traverse. Mix Ella Murphy. Kelvin. is vie- iting in Carleton, the guest of her brother. Mr. David Murphy and Mrs. Mluphy. lb‘. Waldo Ganifiner, mieitoln. has Joined up with the meciinnired lmitl of the Light Horse. Mr. J. MbCul-dy Bell, Cheriotte- l town, spent tlhe week-end in Call’- mpn and Cope ‘Traverse. Mm. Leo croiceii and M!“ Frances Smith. Charlottetown. were visitors to Carleton on Thursday. A pleasant. and profitable even- in; was spent in the Sohoolroom at Carleton on Tuesday. Al)?“ 18!. whenwthe en ifilzlutgomgfllfibeglfi 0.! the omenb a - social and mtertloinmerrt. Chinese charm-d Ciokinole end other 81111105 were played. Individual limchasdand Ilsa-remade carélay; larvae . id an a K1‘ l’ sum - riudfm‘ iheRedC Mrlievrwi- dent of the Institute. Mrs. Prank Quigley was chairman. The follow- ing programme was much HIIOYOi Qpenjng chorus, ‘The Institute ode Reading, Down on The Farm. 1119mm Qulglcy. Recitation. April lave. Mrs Alley Gallant. B010. Mr. Daniel Ross tenoored). Dialogue, Haw the Biorly Grew, Institute Members. Mouth Organ Selections, Mr. Frank Qulgloy. Step Dance. Vemon Gallant and Charlie Doull (ervcoredi. God Save the King. 12 DEAD m rmu KARACHI. India. —(CP) - Twelve persona. including woman and children. lost their lives ‘n the ‘/ [LOOK ouT, Qt zoscoiz, kt“ HE MAY nan. ma, vou WHERE l‘ n , \‘l§._-\3'i\‘\ YOU'VE 8EEN= u“ \ \ v. u are. u. a n1 or! m». mi av nu some! mt AR DlA suoenfloaé/aar’ or I7 clillnl-lifflil _ _ based his dismissal of thc Mr. Blacknlore said it was an old {ion with an editorial carrzcd last ‘ Chm-g... on snqflgn 3n B (Bl of the "I say i0 my Tory friends -who argument that bv increasing suuar Jan, 11 in the Citizen and the 131mm,, o; Canada R._~;“1-.g;m~,<_ _ _ This stction statcs iii Proceedings were taken azwlldlnfistlbe a dwmwc to my I d , - uslcc.l— 4- i, c". icy: "All uils talk about SUEfll‘ beet “gfppolgfe 13;? oil.- noiglsgsugf itllngtatlfltllleiigrilli??1fl1<"l‘il\}Sir) to nreioriice the rs- _ ic e iorlzi \'.. -l i‘ l ‘z. ' t 'n- 1 error». or t . _ _ ‘ he Maritime 5M" fish ‘md m“ ‘commons islrlftéésglnéih? grgllgynygLq-plg n,» (*1n-ln(ll’i‘iil1lStl‘fillOl1 of His blzliestys . .or in the administration i TOTCPU’ . § ' ,. a \- ,% " GAMG WAV +4 I ' ‘h? Two Nabisco Shredded Wheat, with milk and fruit, is a fairy breakfast- because our unique pm- ccss brings out the rich, inner flavor 0i the sun- ripened wheat. A nourish- ing breakfast — because Nabisco Shredded Wheat is 100% pure w/la/e wheat, rich in a number ofnatural food elements that grow- ing youngsters need. Serve 1': to your family often! The Canadian Shredded Wheel (ompqny, |,|d., Niagara Fella, Con. HADIAN WHEAT" prosecutor Raoul Mcrcler said 01' 11155597‘ ‘words in the editorial “particular- l? objected to” were the follow- Deferlce Contention The magistrate‘: judgment not- - - “When the lads come home from ed the defence contention that the overseas after some years of ser- [editorial had been couched "in v imctaphorical language" and that ; the mraning intended was “to shoot ‘with ballots," It was unfortunate, ‘the llirlzmcnt said. that there was inn indication to that cffect in the “iJan i1 editorial although it was ihc c s.. A .. b0 Mic SilbjPCf cfiso explained in another editorial hirzhci- c0urf."‘c:irried by the two papers March 1 The charues were laid under ‘reriiirltion 35) on the grounds the m r1131] cchtoridt had been “prctudzcial to 'Qu[i()n the safety of the state or the effi- ‘cicnt nrcseciltlon of the war" and trainlne, discipline or By J. R. Williams vEi-l, AN' ii= vou i>o CRACK ONE ON TH’ CRDCK won't: BE JAiLED vizigA sAaoDT/t/‘GAE -- AM 60o M OFF PRODUCTiONl J-Q-wirtiarvlg J E GABBALOT- MV SINGING TEACHEQ i5 HEQE-VOU KNOW-I'M TAKING UP VOICE CULTLJQE AGAIN - ,, Z burning of a Bahawalpur option h t hll he WM wounded elep on w 0e! l "liimthliut-IIOJ \. endow-n l house). ., _ V k "-4 '/-"//£%'IF;;1»~» WELL DONE.’ THE $EA c-oou J (Qzé/kil) v/ ~/rm...~,..- C; 0y ml, l" I-i-im $1.0“... lmwplaiqtq-l-d i 2 i i 5 r i 2