PAGE TWO New igwsn PRICES! PERFECTION your groccfl today. DEALERS: The Rowntree Com if presented on or before you have allowed custom with terms of offer; Dealer's Signature. . u------_---_-_---- MT. llrIFJJ-IFK W. I. 1m March mach-YT; of the Mt. Mcllick Womcnis Institute met at the home of Nlrs W. C. with an ntlcndnncc of tcn mclnbcrs and six \'i52l01'-'~. The president. pre- siding. The meeting opened by cintzlnél two verses of O Canada, followed by Creed in unison. The Roll was school or fnrin lioilsc. ntitutc. Correspondence and the Government Grant of $2.00 was received Th;- Qusstlonnalre on Agriculture was dismissed and flllcd out. A paper on "Whitnivrisli" I I I I I Signature;i..i..;..i.. I I I I I answered by the naming of a. shrub to plans around The min- uies of previous meeting were rend, approved and sinned by President. One new member joined the In- "The Sccd" Arnold BFIICP “'85 Robertson Institute duiiup; the moulhs. by singing The King. was rcad Over iaccs ili Java waireaziv. cred__clntljs Qualify Unchanged! THIS COUPON WORTH FIVE CENTS on the urchase of a 1 lh. tin of Perfection Cocoa m your grocers‘ at vcrtised price, if presented by June 50, 1941. Clip, fill in and cash at s ou:onsu|:rc|oI:oc:|o pany will allow you 5e for this c-iiipon, July 15, 1941. Sign below to certify that er five cents on this coupon in accordance by Mrs. C3551? Rcyllolds and ollc on read The following is the report of the work done for Rccl Cross b_v this 16 pairs socks. 3 scirvcfi. 3 pairs , mils and 1 lint-lo iicck sivcziicz". The subject. for next mcctini: is Holnie Eoconmics of ivhich Mrs . Everette Jenkins is cmivonor, l Roll to be ansivcicd ccipt Collection for thc cvciiinvr :1- moilntvd to 85 cents. Aicclilij; x. served by the hostess and thc rc- mainder of the evening was spout in music and knitting for Red Cross. are turn m: cut col- relzret to nient and operation moiid will be missed Hockev squad as be was t-h wail goalie. IOHADOWII. W85 8 WC-COIHG siderable more snow banks that have little despite week. __._. This district was shocked to hear Mr after a few days illness dreaded spinal meningitis. Donald was a. you fliers and a family of one. no cfforl. has bccn madc as Ga ra no informed your vct but it is said plnuizhs will be out when t settles enough f0 make l? possible. glad to hcar she has Ncxt Sunday will be Palm ,-::\ b)‘ Mli- the lalc Mass. onclilntz of Holy Wcek. a prcparinlz for the Eastcr. Blaster will azain in the battle for _l1l$llC8. past. throt- pcacc and freedom-from Hitlerism. mid the darkest age of all time that casts it's sinister shadow over the l ‘vorld. Miss Reta McAdam is by a Re- DALVAY HOUSE AND GROUNDS (Administrative ¥rince Edward Island Nat. Park, Prince Edward Island, C Invoking inward 9th GrrI-n Building) anadn, showing Grccvi Gnhlcs House-Green illness. Mr. McEwen. is this vicinity. He man in the vicinity today read in far-flung parts country and in England friends of the old home town fornia. these readers wherever be. this column extends greetings. ALEXANDRA SCHOOL the month of March. Ruth Wood. Grade LL-l, Baird Judson; 3, Keith Benton. Grade I Owen Beaton. 2. Freddie Judson. Perfect attendance — Louise l die Judson. Wallace Judson. Teacher-Noreen Brehaut. l l ___ ‘ For the month of March. ault; 2. Dcll Dingwcll; 3. l Arsenauit. Grade VII.—1. Garth ; 2. Beryl Clark; 3. Selina Perry, lRaymond Grade I.—1. Euri Helen Gaudct; 3. Irene Perry. _ Perfect l Mllrdo. Arsenault. l-liithest (labia: (‘inlf Links-Prince Edward island Nat. Park, Prince Edward 9333 “n” MuMllrd‘) 92-1 Isla ml. (Umailn. Teachers—John M. Ellis, Doris Clar.l<.__ t: ILY-ISIIIYL‘! IIIITIIYKUITX’ (l? Prince Edward Island, C1634, (‘AVENDISII BEl\(.‘H—- Lone Rack \“"‘"fn5; - 5.11111 .. M. right Prince Edward Island Nut. Park, < a " Bristol And Vicinity l Frlendsbi’ Mr. Raymond Jay. will hear he has entered the! Charlottetown Hospital for treat-l for tonsils. Ray- from the Moieil Miss Marga; Raniihan, Monrll east over the weekend. The storm 1m slllldfl& added con- gone down very the mild weather last Vernon McDonni Head of Hillsboro. had passed away, ng farmer and great sympathy is felt foi- his wife who before her marriage was Nellie Keefe. daughter of Mr. and the lute Mrs. Stephen Keefe. Mr. MacDonald also leaves one sister and two bro- lilqulrinlz about the opening of the eastern paved road it is understood of (he cluplrvvccs of the Government writer the plnuglis had all bccii renlovcd from the ‘Tractors for the sprint: season, lhcrcfolc no ploughs would be out. officially FYlCHdS of Mrs. P. R. Sinnott. who was to have entered the Charlotte- town Hospital some time ago, will be; improved ln| ____________“____ 3| lliczilth and will not have lhe Hospital a1 present. at least. and thc palm will_bl= given out. at. llic church of lhe Little Flower aftti" It also marks the great feast of | expected home from the Charlottetown Hcs-| pital, this week where she under- short. time ago your correspond- ent received a letter from one Wh0l had left this vicinitv half a. century priatlQn bill f0;- the ago and is now residing in Cali- Several others from Bos- ton including Mr. W. R. Hogan, who left his home in Morel] East, fifty or £11879 M38115 8E0 at: 8i Yfllllfltglail], he o ay, as in v01! - 0 PW? e news the United Kingdom The informa- from the old home district. To all mm was requested by Hon‘ Gm” lhegalfilzgi Stirling (Con. Yale.) Report of Alexandra School for Grade VIII.—-1. Glendon Brehaut. Grade VII.—1. Louise Macbennan. Grade IV.—1. Joan Judson; Grade IIL-l, Kathleen Wood. Earl Boston; (B)—1, Billy Saunders; 2. Grade I tb)—1. Wallace Judson! Grade I (Cl-l. Buddy Wood. Lennan, Joan Judson, Ruth Wood Keith Beaten. Billy Saunders, ma- _._______________ NORTH BEDEQUE SCHOOL Grade X.—1, Janet MacMurdo; 2, He.cn Aisenauit; 1L Eva Fraser. Grade LX.—1. Norma. England; 2 Yvonne Clark: 2, 1 Wilfred Arsenanlt; 3, Billy Lefurgcy. ; Grade VL-i, Catherine Gauciet; Perry; 3. Ellery Arsenault ce Arsenault; 2: averages-Norma lllngland . (Qfifilfl ~ an . IKE _..C..HARLQTTET°WF GUAKPIAI! ‘ ~' ISLAND BO YS IN eir stone- Oh!!- visitor l0 e large inst week d. at with the Mr. Mc-l yet. One celved his militia commission ,1», 11132 . cn a recent. Uflllblil-liili corps manoeuvre. he was acting the transport officer . . . Evéfyong he snow still caLcd him "Padre." laughing to enter. _ The above phctn was f tllc Dormnlorics. nil funncrly of tlic Sunday week of find lis lasting British forces Olli" l (i f ll l ll d t k t '7 C lRH 3 Fl Gllll lgicmb Strllllck a slash will? bllck m v l _ ‘ V I p m. H". are ‘m, m omrme a, y. m, fly y u“ er m, Q wmnrine ... a1‘ msay; ', orence s. i arness e ncx_ ay. e armor y‘ ileiit an OIXTHUOH a siioit time n20. m“ mp8s“); nil time 50111115 [Iroppgd on the EdGrziv-dlcrt/ig-Yi. Pearle Cameron and "cured" them with a pint of hot Lmwl‘ w“ Boys and tzirls from this vicinity “Q15 églidelivlltlllqllllliold Hickey: 2.l s“ and gmgei-“r. léldgrseglerien “éffffltiferolrlfi alsrifél <YI'PAW'A.Avrl1.1—<¢P> —<1<>m- ' ' ' “ .5‘"!'?Y °‘}El"°°1'- “'11s 110*" ‘Wélldgliii’ 3315-31‘ 3'§<'i'§§1ili~l5§l{- A“ °""’“"" “m”. ‘"°““"‘ f‘ heme on samrdav evening This Wm PM‘, human‘, exlsls hem-m“ the . l lllilllflilllPS on time bombs _, A _. y . marriage PTOPOSHI tc Frances Claiii. brilill the courses to a close for this commands 0f Canadian forces in “T” “ranges u" “5-“51111199 l0 m9 Tfidngus Camcmn‘ mRalph Blanch’ ll mbblel‘ "l! a Flmemmndln‘; MC- hnn/l lrvm; in c0f-- scascn. The Course in Boat Building England and those 0f the Unite-d Flélm-‘lll Sllllflds- W915“ l1‘-_‘-’l'$011flll.\“‘ 0'11,“ In ‘B,_1 Cl_>lm Hnclbllilr)’. ‘She Slipped 8 "good luck" at lVlorcll. will run for some time Kingdom forces. Dcfcncc lVllliLibvi‘ iispccts IIIuhl. of tiic _llsn-.._~_ bum’ 2 Ggnevleve J-Ordafi ‘~ ‘pole .nto a slice and a gunner in vet. it is reported. [Ralston fold thc Housc of Commons T“? Mmlslrl’ 0f AIYCY-"ifi PYO- ‘Glimfi, n__1 Hubert ‘Gmy 2 ltlie Royal Artilcry who got the _______v_ M ,___ ‘max dnclioii men V\\'C‘l'f‘ involved in a Begum,‘ Joififih - ~ shoe wrote her. Frances is consid- Fishflfmcu W410 RTP bIISv selling He said the Canadian Corps has “We dmnl’ "lcldem- “icy are . Grade I.—No exams. “mg his proposal‘ I P k f-hPiT filling 8PM’ rcady report. very been acting for some time ‘in com- Rvdellck wallwr- a 59"“)? exam‘ l Highest average-Hubert Glllls "__‘_‘ ar little ice this FDHTII and cXDPCt the blnlttl0l1'\\lfl‘l the Unilcd Kingdom “’""- 8"‘! wlllam Yclxall- an m‘ 97"? l The L°l1d°l1 ‘Jlmslmlt "Peas l° $1350" m "W" earl.‘ 510ml the norm, home forces ilndcr thcil‘ ccminand- spector‘ mm of whom were - s ore. F‘l'lc1ids of lvir. A'bcrt McEwcii. st.‘ °"""'“l""l' S" Al“ “ml” Peters Harbor, are pleased to hear he has recovered from his recent merit. where and the move i0 reside, mer. the Minister said. fiscal which ended yesterday, Col. overseas and the home Another feature of the from Opposition leader that the Canadian government pre» Britain" 100000000 buslicls wheat, ground into flour. Mr. Hanson had 2. lfl £1 s I; s z 3 Q -.. fl § ‘Z only the so lg of wheat. lo bc milled in Great. Brit/Ln. Thcrc was no immediate fcply from ilic guy- ernmcnt. 2. Legal Provlslml! Col. Ralslon said he wanted it. Mac, “distinctly understood" U101"? has _ been no necessity of invoking any of the legal provisions govcrilin: the status of Canadians in Em;- land. "Nor do I expect any such occasion will arise." he added. “There has not been the slight- est; difference of opinion between the Canadian staff and the British staff." he said. "Their relations could not be more cordial." .- . ' Canadian troops are in the Unit- MacMurdo‘ 3' Wendell cd Kingdom under provisions of ihe - Grade v1n___1_ Winifred Arse“ Visiting Forces British Common- wealth Act. ii Canadian statute which is also iii the Unlicd Klug- dom statutes. An oidcr-in-council passed last April 3 provides that Canadian mil- itary and air forces in the United Z 2. Kingdom may be dctailcd by an of~ 1' m- ficer so ailthorizcd by tlic govcrli- ‘mcnt to scrvc in combination with the home forces, and lhcrcby‘ conic under combined command. Lt-Gcn. A. G. L. McNaughton, commander oi’ the Canadian Corps, . was one of the OlllCGTS so dcsi - , Grade V.-1. Stuart Waugh lMargarct MacMlirdo; 3. Loc I Arscnault. Grade IV.—1. Carolyn Clark; 2. l Frederick Arsenauit. Grade III.--1, Louise Galidet; 2, atmndance__ranet Maw hated and he detnllctl thc k/filllld- Norma. Elnalaaid. Marion- 1M1 Corns to Mi m , MilcMllrdo. Dell Dingweil, Catherine Wm‘ ll"? 110m? NWT-l» Gziudct. Margaret MacMiirdo, Eilerly‘ combination Senior combatant officers of‘ Canadian military hoadqunrlcrs and | of the Canadians in Entzland rihn are not a part of the Corps. have not. been called upon to detail any party of their commands for lhc comblncd service. McNaughton Responsible Gen. McNaughton iii directly re- sponsible to the Canadian Gov- ernment. and through it to the Canadian people. for the mcn under his command, the mlnlsicr said. In yrraclicc and ili accordance with policy laid down. Sir Alan‘ Brooke would consult with (‘lcn McNaughton rczarrih: nnv npcm- tlnns in which he dcslrcd Canad- Inns to pRfllClPRlf‘. I This principle had rulrd ivllcn ltl was proposcd lo scnfl Canadians lo Norway and wilt-u sonic Caliadialisl were sent to France lrlsi. summer. In both instances the Canadian government expressed approval. Col. l Ralston said. I ‘There had been no request since. the France episode fur Canadians to serve outside of Britain cxcclwt for the small unit Wnlffll wcnl. to do spcciallztxl work al. Gibraltar. Mr. Hanson. flllfwlll’! his f"ll‘lll‘l' silggcstloll of a gift o,’ lflflfvlfilvifi bushels of wlicnl. to Bu! 1m said it would be beticr ‘n scud flour milled for that amount. of wheat. At present who-at “Win-u inc cost. of flour for 100.000.1100 bushels at seaboard would be about $100.000,-l 003. British authorities could be relicd on to bcar the cost of Trans- Atlaiitic shipment. 1 Mr. Hanson said it had been taken at ille llnyal Roads P‘|'0nl lcfl to right ilicy Provincial Blink, But any dccislou to mnvc (‘antid- iaiis out of Britain 1o a iicw sccnc of lvar olwratiolls would rcqllirc llic oldest readers of the Gggidgn llllgf approval of the Canadian Govern- i l h fl t. l s at? ‘hie yo‘; Such approval had bccn souuhl agent to write this column that is and 61V?" ill 111*‘ 91W? 0i i110 01'0- Qf this posed move to Norway last spring F‘i'ancc last sum- During consldcration of the $135.- 000000 supplementary ilvrlr appro- yenr _ Ral- l ston gave a long statement on the lstatutory provisions novel-hing the relations bct-wcen Canadian forces forces of l _ affer- nooifs (lISCUFSlOII was a sllaiuas-lion Hanson sent to "tile beleaguered laioplc of previously made l . inioiving [INAIIIIN WAR SEIWIIIES H] APRID a. 1941 llas new plan To pick up Field casualties By R058 MUNRO Canadian rresi War Correupoiidcnl BO LN ENGLAND April L-(Cw-A new scheme u, piclt up casualties in the field, 1m been developed by Unpl. Charne Lg- Tourneiiu, of Montreal. Medical oi. floor of n. Nova Scot-in regiment ca the llt Division . . . Ho use; are; 81m carriers. On manoeuvres when army um. pires rule certain men are casual- ties. Capt. LeTourneau. once a uni- versity footballer. shoots the carrier along the roads and wounded an loaded aboard on stretchers to b. evacuated to dressing station; , . _ he says the carriers don't jolt m. patients any more than an ambu. lance and are quicker. In an Eastern Canada brigade, the padre pitches in as a genera] utility officer when short-handed . . . 1 NA v.41. g COLLG “llll . but he also kllflus he army, havini: iv. the brigade . . plenty about To help meet the need of army clerks. the educational services n: the Canadian Legion ran a ti nnonth school for 1st Division can - da . . . nearly 50 men complm. ed the course successfully. . 1 I‘ I _ Naval College near flciorin 8.0. and shows six Maritime boys relaxing and studying in (m; rrc: (HWITK? Crosby, Si. John, ~l. B., Tnm Burdnn, Elkln, Si. 51- 101m. N. B.. Robert Montague Si, John, N. 5., "lllh N- ll- Rfly Sylvcsii-r, (‘hnrlflllcfmvn and W. R. Cflllllflll summerside —I‘lwlo by K- II- Wlnsman, Staff rum-lg. Victoria Dally Colonist. . _e__-___v_———__—_——_____s___ cslimatcrl 30 pcr cciit of Bxitisii) Cllarluitclnivn, Jcrry From Britain (By l-‘nsler BBITCIII)’. (‘imalllan Pres; Stall Writer) ilircalcncd to blow up collages oil ' the cdgc of the sca. Newton took a 1011K 0m‘. guided the nlinc nut flour-milling (rapacityr had been put INDIAN RIVER SCHOOL mt of bllsliirss by actual bombing _ p Report for Mal-c“ LONDON, April l-1CP)—Bllll. while production was i-cdim-d mom past the bieakwiiter-out. of dan- Grade X.-—1, Eunice Shea: 2. Har- 3m?- ' 20 pqr ccut by the iiccesslty of i201‘. The King bestowed on him the o'd Maciiellan; 3. Bemice Glllls. l All 955$ 0085i 111111161‘ has 8 "5111! siiultiiiz down Opcrafigng during Ordci" of the British Empire. ‘Grade IX.——1, AllHllJ-VIHCLNHHH: 2. CW9" f" bcmb-Shwk- SEVEN! air raids and because 0r 0mg. w“ Clifford Dunning Bruce. air Rita Gillis, _ _ ‘ V i-orses who suffered shock when a COIIClIiIOllS. Canadian mills, on lljp raids precautions officer at Bristol, Grade VII.—1 Rupert Macliellan: "f _ l. l/ll 480 l. I awarded the George Medal. Pmfect attendance Eunice Shea. “we “m” an ‘m5 ° PEP" (By Louis V. llunlcr. Canadian R11, G11" F] Gm~_ P 1 each year by usinlz thinner pus. pm, M," “Wm The day c0911 the heavy rliidvvn cmllel-nll.lsiidlzgiencliiclreils AiSilll1§‘l!'*""~ W111’ and “"0 “die-id Tl" LONDON Am.“ I,_ICP)_BH_ Coventry llicy investigated a time Hickey, fiwdp, Campbell and Brendalickets have been reduced .604 liicll mink pivilfq“ “Moos ronmme w Iioiilb bin-led in a factory workshop Hjckr> ili thickness. nt lllc entrance shelter. "By their subsequent actions." ‘llli’ Gazette said. "they prevented further damage to the building." crowd llito the \vni"s hall of fame. m a“ underground A iicw list of mvards publishcd in the London Gazette is rich in civilian hcrocs who darcd death in heavy night raids to save the livcs of their countrymen. _ pdTmgl bi-‘lgzllglllqm Scotland Yard i; invcstigating through it harbor entrance which‘ m" circulatlon of forged Bank of ~ ‘ ' England notes in Switzerland. . y. Imelda MacLellan-Teaclier. Rt. Hon. R. B, Bennett, forlucr Canadian Prime Minister. accepted _a cheque for £15003 ($86,750) at Manchester on behalf of the Min- istry of Aircraft Production. The latest gift brought Manchester's l0- tal for aircraft to £65,000. - Mlnard’: kills pain. — American canning maclfnerv will l)(3_llS£‘dLl-0 enlarge aiizi modernize Chile's full canneris-s. Shortrge oi’ crude rubber has made it difficult to lbuv new tires for old autos in Switzerland. Of course you help to buy airplanes, guns, ships, tanks-BUT for the things that express to the soldier the afiecfion and thoughtfulness of the folks buck home . a . he relies on you. Six gran ‘ ‘organizations labour uncen- ingly to provide him with those things. They can do l: only with your money. You: money started this worlr—your money is needed to carry it on. The need is urgent. Be generous. Let the volunteer helper who all: on you carry back your pledge of fullut support ior our fighting men. THE BOYS RELY ON THE FOLKS BACK HOME O For the things that u: not given lo a fighting mm with his uniform . . . things that are not part of his military equipment. . . things of the spirit . . . Canada's fighting sons, wherever they may be, rely on you. The Government provides them with uniforms, rifles, ammuniti- —but for comforts-recrea- tions and wholesome opportunity to make their precious moments of leisure n genuine boon they rely on you. aY.M.C.Az *Y.W.C.A.‘ CANADIAN LEGION WAR SERVICES K. OF C. CANADIAN ARMY Huts THI ONLY NATIONAL APPIAI. THIS YIAR FOR OUR MIN IN UNIFORM lf you Ill e not been cnn nssed-‘f e t a d- d rco ulb ilo i ynuzlocal ism/AWN ARMY committed or w. uilllml nnllqllldini-iio ICIFVSIIIIIII, iolrillioftlmaf u n‘ ° **I.O.D.E." n. J. BONNELL, Esq. Charmin for Prince Edward Island ilncludes Home Service i i- For Weslem Provinces Only H5 >< :- E > 5 '2' o z "F sssooooo i. p. r1 N,