<.r...qu~ an9; rrf"r"-.“ .'- ... n. <rwanQ _qs—gauoa~ nuns-s... Vinnie!» WEDNESDAY. German Soldiers lli Constant Fear ilfAlliodlnvasion By HENRY B. JAMESON Associated Press Stall Writer LONDON, April 18 —(AP)— A rre-ilch nurse who escaped from l-‘rance by fleeing across the Eng- lish Channel sa-td today Gennan soldiers manning Nazi defences on the Brittany coast live in constant Ivar of invasion. when the invasion comes. sold fl-year-oid Mademoiselle hucienns it will find Frenchmen using pitclnorks, shovels and clubs fight- llg side by side with Allied troops. (The nurse's true name was con- seuled because of relatives in fiance.) Morals Very Bad She described the morals of Germain troops as "very bad" and mm the soldiers often got. only one n1 .1! a day-thick soup. Mlle. Lucienne reached England ; ion‘ days ago to Join the Fight- ‘um Vrenrti forces following daring. ear-long efforts which finally won er freedom. CUiICP-iillill s bitter hatred for the (lerlnuns, she worked in a hos- i'...l curing for Nazi soldiers and earned much about vmat they were doing. She made friends with some and said one iniured soldier to make love to her. to her experi- Nazi-dominated oinrnnt. ounnoinn lhls column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising or s nswsy nature usly at five cents a word. strictly pay- shls in advance. COOKS for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION Lll-‘E INSUL- ANCE. [r018 OUR STORE will be open all do! Wednesday and closed all day Friday the 23rd. Rlxs Grofealay. RETURN HOME — Messrs. John and Peter sharkey of Corravills 9.171.. who have been employ - at fiafalgar in lumberln! during the winter months, arrived in town Thursday and were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. John I". Mac- Donald, leaving Friday morning on return to their home on tho Is- land- New Glasgow News. LAID T0 REST - The funeral of Mr. John Connors wss held yesterday morning from rnnk Hen- nesseyls Funeral Home to ths Church of the Most Holy Redeem- er where Requiem High Mass was celebrated bv Rev. Richard Balms. C SSR. The pallbearers werc:— Messrs. Joseph Costello, John Lacey. William Hughes, Harry Larter, Joseph Hughes snd J Austin Trainer Service at the grave was conducted by the Rector, Rev. A. MacDonald. FUNERAL SERVICES- The fun- Prederick Vickerson Hennitage, was held from his late FT1lnc9,‘l‘€Sld€flCB Monday, April 19th, and r eyes shone with excitement was largely attended. Services at jthe home and stove were conducted “u, told of the underground using carried on by her coun- gainst the invaders. Predicts Rising "When tho second front nu will sea s nlnss rising of the Ewrwlr people." shedeclared. "Men, utwnflrl Rllfl chzlriren tirill turn upon tte Gemzans with everything they "hey daft livs for anything tlsfl roc‘ y. Those tvithout arms o ‘ ' carrying plwiliorks, sho- ks and anything they can hands on." d how tho French peo- polnted when the in- t come in March and BKiII-(l that :3". (lormans also ex- p0.‘ . ‘t m. thut time. dztint come, it left she continued. “Now _ g in consfant fear. : rte there is a military alert s go for days without allowed to remove their cl. " ‘lire nizrse asserted that the Frown people hold a low opinion of tier-man fortzlications around the Brittany coast, which she said flallfiifi. mostly of tank obstacles owl some cement pillboxes. She n told. she added. that for- along other sections of ich coast are stronger. but id no direct knowledge of the l oiltslcie Brittany. . nlri :hat recently she had t- i {oi-med that Brest was one ' to mos‘ heavily defended cities ‘im continent. » ' the Gennan troops in (iPsCrlbCd as "very . sent. there to replace to apparently were sent nsdan front. - i veterans were seen around " the opening of the Russian ‘ she said. adding that disci- nttmzzg the young soldiers lilzllliffllliefi by threatening w them to Rilssia. Sort/oral are known to have shot ha. ed themselves rather than :01? this." she continued. Th» nurse reported mat the forc- ed our. ptlon of labor was rallld- h‘ (irn lint: the country of young ywvurlimcn and said that “unless tho second front comes soon. there ~ hr- n0 young men left to help l. essionaT Cards rnlvicLeod £4! Bentley‘ W. l. BENTLEY. I. O- J. A. BENTLEY. K. O. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law IONIY TO LOAN 154 Prince ltrset glllsrrelland Company iii. F. ARGHIBALD Chartered Aooountan lastarn Trust aouam; g Charlottetown -:_ A H, F, McPhee B.A., K.C. NOTARY m. _ BARRISTER SOLICITOII Riley Building Charlottetown PALMER 8. HASLAM A. J. IIASLA“, B. 5.. LL I» BARRISTE ETC. Bank of Nova Sco la Chambers Charlottetown, P. B. l MONEY. TO LOAN Phone K5 P. O. B08 l2 BELL 8). MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block Charlottetown P E. Island eves EXAMlllEli AND GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST New Location Corner Kent and Queen Sta Opposite Rlrs Grocerv Evenings hy Appointments Phone Rcsldonca i018 B. A.. LLB. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC, Canadian Bank oi Commerce Bldg MONEY r0 tony ALEX W. MATHIFSON BARRISTER. coucrrotz. mo. Office: 90 Great Georgi- Street l-ll Collection I H.055. I by his pastor, Rev, A . Weir. Vernon. assisted by Rev. D. K. Pownal. Pallbearers were Messrs. William Masters, I. J Come-S. Curlev. Leonard Murphy- l". B. Ira, Ernest McMillan, Everett stew. art. Interment was in the United‘ Church cemetery Vernon River. LORI. BUARD T0 MEET - A Board for the selection of Odfi- rer Candidates for entry into the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Resenievrlllbe convened aboard H. M.C.S. Queen Charlotteori the 24th April, 1943 at 0930. All those inter- ostcd in appearing before M.C.S. Queen Charlotte on or be- fore Thursday April 22, i943. No applications can be received be- yond this date. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fil- neral of the late Mrs. Mary Gor- man who passed away on Thurs- day, April 15th, in t-he Sacred Heart Home, was held from the residence of her son, Mr. John Gorman of St. Charles. on Satur- day. April 17. to St. Charles Ro- man Catholic Church. where Re- quiem High Mass was sung by the Rev. Leonard McDonald. Interment was made in the church cemetery. The pall- bearers were Arthur Cahill, Mari- uel GormarnStevenMc-Innis. Fran- cis Got-than, Wm. McCarthy and John Mclsaac. Personals Ml‘. New Zealancl have received a cable announcing the safe arrival over- seas of their son, Joseph. Friends will regret to learn that Mr. William Morgan has entered the Charlottetown Hospital suf- fering from a broken bone in his ankle. lvlrs. Duncan MacKinnon of Riv- ercale has received s, eablegram from her son first class Stoker Berton lVLacKlnnon, announcing his sale arrival overseas. Mr R. Moore. who baa been employed in the Steel Plant, 'I‘ren- ton, N.S , during the winter months, leaves in s few clays on return to his home in Murray Harbor, PE I. Nifra. Ghristoper Isscko. wife of Wing Com, O. G Isacke. H. A.l"., and young son Peter left yester- day by plane for Toronto and New York to join her brother-in-law Commander J. L Isacke, R N. m. Plotter Jenkins. who spent several days in Trenton with his mother. Mrs. Benjamin Jenkins and his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rolnnd Weathcrbie. left yesterday momlng on his return to Charlottetown. P.E.I. - New Glasgow News. ---_-___._ FREDERIOTON SCHOOL arch. Grads IX. sn-l. Beverly Out- clifln: 2. Jack Cutclifle. Grade IX. Jrz-l, Hazel Weeks Z. Violet. Hill and Marjorie Weeks equal; 3. Olga. Weeks. “(grade VII. 5r.—-l_ Audrey Out- C 8. Grade VTI, .1r.—i_ Myron Weeks: 2. Freddie Weeks: 3. Randolph Weeks. Grade V.-l. Ellen Buchanan; 2. Lloyd Cutcliffe: 3. Murdock Buch- anan. Grade TV.—i, Eleanor Weeks. Grade ITL-l. Mae Buchanan. Grade I. ST.—1, Earle Weeks- 2. Pen Cittclifle; 3, George Walter While. Grads I. Jr.--1. Sterling Buch- nan. Perfect Attendance — Beverley nutcliffe, Jack Cutclifle. Glad s Weeks. Olga Weeks, Ellen Bur- - anon. Lloyd Cutclifle. Ben Cutcliffe. The Fredericton punils have nur- chltsori $56.00 of War Savings Stamps to dnte. Teacher-E. Jean Lewis. nmnrs vvrvz BAT; Mary. Queen of Boots is said to have bother‘. in wine rczularly. B <Y0ur Eyes? i: s If voulara having symptom n of slra — head ' ayes or dizziness — ’ specialist- ‘i aches. sore i consult a , ‘ At your service with years. of experience and a thorough ‘ _ refracling service. 4 Call In aml discuss vonr diIllruIilc-s Write or phone for appointments. ‘j v ‘ 6. F. lluioheson ,1 F. G. IIUTCIIESON G- I’. IIUTCHESON the Board must present themselves be- fore the Recruiting Officer at H. and Mrs. Peter Conway of . . . IN MEMORIAM MRS. JULIA GOSBEE The funeral of the late Mrs. Julia Gosbee was hold at her home ln Gladstone, P.E.l. on Sunday, April ll, 1943, conducted by Rcv. W. C. Picketts. She had born in fallinl health and her death was not unexpected. She icnves to mourn one datighter. Mrs. Mabel McLeod 0f Murray Harbor and five grandchildren. Her only son predeceased her less than a your ago. The following hymns were sung‘. Just. as I am, What nPrlond WI hBiVO h JCMJI Mill ROCK Oi THE CHARLOTT GUARDIAN smartly styled hludbm to l0 "i"! nll your suits. choose sows M!" A a leathers. gleamln: r novelty calfs, smart supple fabrics. a shoulder Imvwd’ "am mkhed beauties for cit-ml Wm’- “m” beautiel for "dress-up" doll!"- $l.5(_l 19 $20.00 FRESH Flili iiiSTilil iNIi SPRINGS Nilli. NllUliiliilill-SMART Gilli/ES! / So fresh-so face-flattering for Easier and Spring! See our frilly jabots, dainty batisie collars, cuffs, exquisite organdie dickies to dress up your suits. For that band-box look have quick changes in tailored dloitiss —-lhlritlllir| n orig Err gs prln plques. Sso fou ard bow tlss lie your bonus. They?! newest-smartest for Spring, $1.65 — $1.95 Gloves galore for every unit. Trim little wrist length beauties in soft washable fabrics. Iaoit- in; Illlil-Ons bright colors, white. Lois of pigskin elaul“ y,“ (u; your twoedl. $1.00 to $3.75 Nlcest flower corssge you can wear on the Easter Plrldg i, g war atom: corsage. lossoms with patriot- can be it ism too, Pretty as IIMBRELLAS Rain Resisting Good Looking Economical You'll be pleased with the showing of Umbrellas for Spring that we are offering at this Easter Season $2.50 i0 $6.95 MGDRE E> MFLEQDEEM - ~ e - __ o Ages. Pallbearers were Alex G95‘. bee. Alex McKay, Tfhomas Gosbee, Henry Richards. Percy Richards and Clarence Cuddy. Intennent Murray River Oemete . (Patriot Please %opy> MRS. ALEX E. RICHARDS The vicinity of Gladstone. P.E.I.. and community were shocked and saddened by the sudden passing of Mrs. Alex E. Richards (nee Mary Hell Nicholson) at her home in Gladstone on tho morning of April 5, 1943 in her 60th year. Although in failing health for some time her death was very un- PXDYTicd. She contracted influen- za and in spite of all that medical aidandlovingcanooulddoshs Charlottetown passed sway on the above date. she will be sadly mined both in her home and the community for she was s loving wife and mother and over ready to extend a helping hand w all in need and everyone was cordially welcome in her home and she will be kindly remembered by a large circle of relatives and frlcnds. me leaves to mourn be- sides s. sorrowlng husband four daughters. (Annie) Mrs. James M. Penny, Beach Point; (Janet) Mrs Lester M. Boston, Charlottetown; (Margaret) Mrs. Harold Benton, Alexandria and Miss Ida at home. Two sons. Ernest at Murray River and James at home. Nine grand- children. two sisters, (Oliva) Mrs. Cyrus Bears, Rioslindale, Mass: (Bus) Mrs. Geo. MoAnisland. Prince Edward island Innis Valley. PILL; (one predeceased her many years ago); three brothers also survive. Angus Nicholson. Lorne Valley; John of Chicago and Daniel of Washington. The funeral was conducted by her pastor Rev. W. O. Picketts and was largely ttended. The followng hymns were sung. the lord's my Shepherd. What a Friend we have in Jesus, Asleep in Jesus. and Shall we gather at the River. The pail bearers were Clarence Cuddy. Alex Gosbee. John Hooper. Sidney Munn. Percy White, John B. Sanders. “is remains were driven by F. D. Bnehaut. Interment Murray RI tery. m (Pslfriot please copy). t sister NEW GLASGOW SCHOOL Report for A il. Grade X.-—l. a Grade lit-l on Stevenson; 2. Ralph Diokieson; S, Oroeiman l3"'k'nmn. Grade VIII-l. fan Msclnod and Byron Hill. equal: 2 Huntley Ding well.': s, Lnith Dioltieson. Grade VL-l, Clara MacCalliim; 2. Robert Ferguson: l. Irene Mu:- Cotibrev (absent for tests. Grads V.-i, James larkin- I, - oil._.- t neon: 3. Beverley flick- iesnn. Grade IV. - 1. Blols Dickieson: 2. Earle Larkin: 8. Roma Dickleson (absent for tests. Grnde l. Sin-l. Jean MacL-eod Grade 1. Jr.-—l. Allison Bulman: vfl’ a. Melvin Lartln: s. David 5" son. h A m ggnior -i'i'fit;ii'srl$iii'én more; was Highest Avsrlalgo in Jill‘ fr“ rdfigilliuiglil rsisher- mtrstnor oisaao cow)’ NI our samx susrllm“ . WASHINGTON, Avril lffflflu An hour's session behi “no doors with Dean Aohllllflvwoaw ant secretary) of eyolflémnw, d predictions til! the Senate Asflculttm "l" Relation; committees thli My. ions on news oovsras! 91' m’; pd coming food confer-snob l m’ 91251084. vs» soon would l" .