i APRIL 1943 filflaculssromonliow ' PETE“ CATHEDRAL ‘T’ GLICAN AN 1.5mm lull" w“ ‘ h. P‘ guullfilv BIBVIOII ~ aolr °°""“"“""' on. l-W chord Eucharist. S011" , B: of llérgmie-gvlce. "' "“‘~‘~’==*,I‘,;..::: Ml “flung”, sud fillies I-ll 5°” , 9.30. 1M Fflar-Evensotll- 51 pAUUS CHURCH . “'5: union undn/ Sviflml- ‘ c“, Ynunl Mm ' Bu’ a ' d v=vle1=:l:::'.‘£;;““ PRESBYTERIAN ST. JAgAES CHURCH ll n. Flt hleilfyéi‘: “liiil; n‘ o ' _ . nun“ somitfi. M-A" s- T l‘. oasis. ‘Orssnhi "l" “m” mo‘ iflll- 5”‘ “m. worship. u A. 1"- “ Lo s, o my Anthem f": "aipclltloi-Ivanor. Reagan?“ church School. hip. 7 r. M- Divine W"! u“ w g. “ma,” Beside S biz“. conduct tho Sermons. Y “mm Dgyctlons" overwififllb. _ g 8.30-8.45 "ozfiflmmwqn. Minister. mu PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .1 Grafton Street m“. ‘nblinis Mommm wQltBfl “m L M Theme. ‘The Thggnflfiiifiks, Zltlihdlll. . ‘Lord r- l' y “m” ___ i. .- .-Fnrrsnt. ‘m, unlike Sabbath School Cluses. n‘ lgkmfNG WORSHIP m p_ M. Theme: ‘The Reward minessgfl 554 : 98. . - gum: ‘Ye Watchers and Ye on‘ Ssnctl '1 viii lush darkness light before 5m, end crooked thlnfl Straight. ' You sre cordially invited to wor- [hip with us. Red Gross parcels For war prisoners ilellllflilg in respect to Prisoners of War Parcels at the annual meet- ing of The Canadian Red Cross held st Yestcrday. It. ' unluo . be c lili of tho Committee stated that lines starting on January the 6th, liil, at tcta of 684,790 bcxes have , been packed and shipped from one. h the Canadian Red 0m Boole , of which 535.000 were was from ‘itorcslto end 149,000 Montreal. ‘ I commenc- ed packing cn July the 23rd last. More parcels could have been packed and shipped except that lilillplng space cut of New Yolk Ins limited and 1'01‘ 8 period of lims some difficulty was encount- sled in seouri ample supplies of Ils food need . It became neces- nry to go to certain departments of the Government at Ottawa to mm Priorities on some cf the lllsrediente and containers requir- such u: salmon. whole milk well hand and while food will be fitting scarcer the Red Cross will in a preferred position. Bttlfwl Montreal and ‘llcronto u" shlllrnent of 40,000 parcels per vest can be started and maintain- ‘d. but my increase from this "Miler wil require nqw plants in other centres. Since the Autumn 105.00 parcels Pa" born bucked for the Austral- rln Red Cross and 27.500 parcels i: the New Zealand Red Cross, aylllirlorihfiy have undertaken to Fnlth Tender iii TANNING EXTRACT The extra t fro t}; mi. usedcixl tnTlnlns 133:: "228 BALlmltsolv-At rm River on fir“ 17, 1042. Mrs. Sarah Bolder- . Funeral Sunday t . . , ilolnher 1m fldfifllgtlao pm Iuuslu._ ml u. wit’ “.1”. Pffiiillinfé: hmlfelll 1n his 83rd year. “lulsral April 20:11. Stfirvililissigteclh-ctingnllsltutgvlg “hlwk- Interment Brudenell cem- glgu" his residence, 200 1m $5M. on mas-y. Avril 1'1, M5,“, ‘P Slnnvtt. used s4 years. h“ resldwill take place from his ‘M ence Monday mornln at mencemm t-h Dunstanu Has ca 0mm”. e .rnan Catholic Card 0f Thanks MM" won u. thank N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wliishire Phone 140 UNITED CHURCH of CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince stress IIIIIIIII lsv. lush Miller. ILA. SJ). Rev. Donald C. iloothrord. B-A- A. l: doll, IJLAM. A.0.0.0- 11.2 MuSes-nlon Rev. Mr. Booth- lwyd. Anthems by the Choir. "What or; shew" by stniner and "leech m o lnsd"—- - - —by Atwood 7 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Donald Boothroyd. Anthems by the ChoirnsCrossing " Amgthgflhzill. sun with reg by Mendelssohn. Mrs. G. E. Full. Organist pro tom. Vlslto d Stud to C dlnlly "flour: an en or BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince end Iitsroy Streets Iavy LA. 11 A. I. sufficiency. Anthem. llsst Thou Not Known, (Pflwsor). The Church School 2.80 P. M. You are cordially invited to use the opportunity resented in this Bible Study S Evening Worship 7 P. M. Sermon: The Brother for Whom Christ Died. Anthem, Jcsu, Joy of Man‘; De. slrlng..- - - _ _ _- _ _(1smh) John Inch. Mus. Bsc.. Organist Choirmsster. You are invited to worship with TIIEJAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH of CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Rev. Neil Herman, B.A. Pastor Mrs. V. L. Dlngwell. organist. The Pastor will preach 11 A. M. end 7 P. M_ 11 A. Musubiect-“The Lest Cull To Supper. M. Bible School Classes $.80 P. for sll. 8 P. M. Pastor's Bible Clues.- DanicPs Image." 7 I‘. M, Sub]cct—" A Flood With- out An Ark." In the morning s girl’; qusrtette will sing. In the evening a qusrtetfc will sing. "I've Wondered Far Away From God." ‘Pride cometh before o. fall and a haughty spirit before destruction." Women overtake Men in numbers OTTAWA, April l7 --(CP) —Cs- IlddUd menfoik had better watch out-the women are catching up on a numerical basis at least. Dominion bureau of statistics fig- ures on last June's decennial oer;- sus, released todsy, gave the melc stion of Canada. as 5.826.022 and the female population as 6,- 594062. 0n thet busts, the males make up 51.0 per cent of the Do- minlolfs population of 11,420,084. The percentage has dropped since 1931. At that time Canada had 874,541 males snd 0,008,246 females —for e mule percentage of more than 51.7. By provinces, the numbers of men and women in the 1941 census were: Prince Edward Island, 48,319 men and 45,600 women; Nova Scctia ‘Z91,- 482 and 281.708; New Brunswick 280.715 and 222,061; Quebec 1.801.902 and 1,657,048: Ontario 1.804.704 end 1,861,838; Manitoba 371,795 and 350,652; Saskatchewan 470.798 and 416.949: Alberta 419.773 and 368.620; British Columbia 427,191 and S82,- == lor, Charlottetown; THE CHARLOTTETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Island Red Cross Ills sols-shunned s hi] ‘ but ‘ M M-a‘: newsy ueuro may be mun“ n | cuss u word. llliufl] nu“, h llilll oolvrsnllasnou mos. lssnm Donn-m Prince. “mnifi-lfglf LIFE INSUR- I447! CALVIN CHURCH, Mermaid. — DWI!" W01‘ D Will be held 0n Sab- bath next r 2.10 r. M. Rev. o, c. Webster. tor - - PILOT OFFICER Robert Tait and LAC. Robert Cunningham will assist at the Chliminade Rcd Cross concert, April 21st. 4-18-li, YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rpv. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services April 19: 11 um. Central Church; 8 p.m. York; All are welcome. IYIING offensive now ready. Iopo soy; “forward much". For the best values in used os.rs soc Is st once. Stock is linlitcd. 50ml curs selling for less then the value of thc tires. T. C. Ives. 4-10-21. WE ARE ready to service all old customers and welcome new ones. Automobile repairs of ell kinds, new end used curs, psrts, etc. Phone 1117 for efficient service. T, G. Ives. 4-15-21, SOLDIERS LEAVE - Eighteen soldiers left No. 62 C.A.B.T.C. yes- terday morning for service else- where in Canada. They were: Pri- vates L. B. Bulger, Portage; .7. A. Buote, Charlottetown; J. E. Buotc, Charlottetown; J. A. Chalsson, St. Louis; C. W. Cooper, Charlottetown; W. C. Fall, Crapeud; E. S. Fraser, Albany: D. Gallant, Summersidc; J. W. Gallant. l-Iowlan; C. H. Gallant, 01cc. ; W. J. Gallant, Plusville; R. A. J son, Alexandria; E. J. Law- A. B. Mel-nor, Stanhope; M.N. McPherson, Kin- ross; J. M. McCarthy, St. Mary's Road; L. W. McCarthy, Peakeu Station, and G. l-I. Waite, O'Lea,ry, Before leaving they were presented with cigarettes by the Provincial Government through the Curry On Canada Corps. Till-s presentations were looked lifter by Ml‘. A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Legion War Services, BIGGEST FLIGHT IN YEARS- One of the blzgest flights oi wi‘cl geese in years has already reached this provlnve. it was nn- nounced lest niuht bv CWlSi}. Spurg- eon Jenkins. Game Warden. A check between Chnrlottetownand Pcint Prim just completed re- vealed that there were approxi- mately 2 000 birds in the urea. This 1s more than 500 over an average year. The flight of geese from the south ls at its peak and soon the laying birds will continue their flight north for the hatching seas- on. When the geese return next autumn, hunters here will invade the favorite haunts in search of these fine game birds. The geese have again returned in large num- bers to the same places they in- hubited last fell. GIVEN SUSPENDED SENTENCE —John Quinn, charged with break. ing and entering and theft, was given two years suspended sentence by Judge C, G. Duffy yesterday af- ternoofl. Bond was fixed at $500. The case arose out of s. break at Currie and Murnnghlmu store a.- bout two weeks ego. Two autcnlobile tires and s. can of cement we're taken. Quinn pleaded guilty when arraigned in Court yesterday. Pre- viously he had bean conllnittcd to the Supreme Court by Stipendiary Magistrate K. M. Martin but since elected Speedy Trial. In passing sentence yesterday, Judge Duffy said he "hed no hesitation" in iv- ing a suspended sentence. “ghe evidence oll which he was sent up to the Supreme Court was very slim-it was anything but convinc- ing," ho added. The Judge had come to this conclusion after reading the depositions. Mr. J. J. Johnston, rep- resenting the accused, ssked for clemency on the grounds that his client had a good record and llad 7.30 p.m, Brackley 4-18-11. 012; Yukon 3,007 and 1.079 and applied for enlistment in the Army ortflwest Territories 6,164 and 4,- Mr. O. St. Clair 'I‘ra.in0r represent- 995 ed the Crown. Number cf men listed in each county in PEI. (number of women in brackets) include:- Princo Edward Island-Kings 10.- (8351), Prince 17,62’! (16,642), Queens 20,809 ($0,107.) AUCTION SALE ' AT YORK SATURDAY APRIL 25 AT 1 I’; M. " I sm instructed by Joule end Margaret Vessey to sell b! P0511" Auction on their premises their stock, crop and 11111110111011". ""1 some household effects including: STOCK: l cow, 3 years old, due to freshen lost April: l cow. l m- old, duo to freshen last ADI": 1 oow, (l yrs old. duo to freshen Mo! 1st; 1 cow, 2 years old, due to _freshen May 16th; 1 cow 2 yrs old due to freshen middle April; 1 cow 3 yrs old, due to fresh last Moi: lmsrqlyesrsolmlfillmllyrs- old; I horse. 7 years old: l more. 4 years old; 70 hens (Light Susan). 1 and I yours old. _ CROP: l2 tons Ilsy: 800 bushel oats. IMPLEMENTS: 1 binder (l-‘rost and Wood); 1 rn (Frost uld Wood): 1 mower ( Burris): 1 disc drill (McCormst Deer- ins): I disc borrow; 1 gang plow; 1 single plow; 1 potato souffler: 1 spike burrow: 1 cart; it sets curt. wheels and axles; 1 truclr wagon: 1 potato hiller; 1 driving wagon; 1 driving sleigh; 1 cream seperstor (Velox) 850 lbs; 1 lesther belt; forks: shovels and lsdders: 1 hsy fork: z soythes; harness: 1 pis boiler; 1 crosscut sow; 1 turnip drlll; 1 riding saddle; 1 set horse clippers. HOUSEHOLD E F F E C T S: 1 chest drawers (hardwood) l l chest drawers (softwood): 4 bed- room tables; 2 bed steeds: 1 kit- chen cupboard: 3 easy choirs: 9 hitch? loonse: 7 kitchen chairs: bedro m dishes: l bed spfilll: hall “We: 1 cream csn: milk psils: pols and pens; 2 benches: l living room suite: l piano; pictures 1nd picture frames; desk: bookcase: choir; wardrobe: flower ti: Flush skills}. l blsclr fur robe: serving trays: bread pans: sot fist irons: pantry scales: rock- Iug chairs: dishes and gloss were: I stone isrs: hull table: lanterns: 2 egg crsies. Terms of ssle: Cash. W ii. BEATON, Auctioneer. ‘nllrli. Tln Hats Revue COMING T0 CIIARLOTTETOWN NEXT WEEK The outstanding entertainment of it; kind now eing offered to the troops-one of the finest shows seen by the troops since the start of the war . . Javorites of the forces. . .hlsving the priceless ox- periencs oi doinc show after show . . . polished musical success hsv- ing the same magical cf ct on men in uniform and civilian aud- iences alike. . . fast moving pro- gram of music, dancing and comedy . . . superlative 'I‘ln H8125 Revue scored two superlative hits . . _ packed with VIP. hm and hum . . . smart and sophisticated . . . expert and fast direction and de- tailed production, colorful settings and costumes. . . Superlatives flow from the Den of critics after seeing the Tin Hsu Rcvue and the foregoing ere just e few of the tributes handed out by the scribe; who look only with e critical eye at such performances. If they speak in such terms then the show must be somewhat above the ordinary. And it definitely i5 as you will see when the Revue mekes its appearance at the Air- port Theatre tn next Saturday, April 25 and Monday, April 27. The Montreal cast might well be termed professional amateurs, their performance having nll the qualities which reveal the cis- tinction between the pro and the average amateur production. Here's another paragraph of in- terest regardlng this show from Montreal. Back of the pflyr-‘rs is the definite advantage of excell- ent technical advice. In tho callv days they found no stage facilities at the cam visltcd_ That proved a problem or n. while but M.lt.'l. wasn't struck for 1on2. A connlotcly portable stage was planner! uniting? l, acted. including proscenium. erg, drops and such, nlld it “as trucked ahead Mld set llP 1'01‘ 69°“ performance wilerc the revue was taken. of course, this rig/go will not be necessary for the llrltilne trip. ‘This stage proved so W011 , olsnned that M.D. 4 _Auxilial'Y Services borrowed the hue-prints and are setting up similar noses at all training centres. ‘Hist isn't ell. M.R.'I'. also de- signed end constructed its nun electrical switchboard, dentin" "mi painted its own sets and " <=1"~‘v and carries mlccphcncs. ‘loud- speakers, and two grand llullws- Costumes fu- tlm show w.»- p- .00“ m, mm“ H“ Members honored mtiusmllssarllllglré. Belgium 11.31am, Ottawa. IHGGLIHg ISLAND LADY ILL _wq;-d h“ b,“ received m m“ n At the annual meetin of the M l-w ~ mo: m" “"' wit; Mun-l. . g“ ‘mm’ " ""“°““Y 1" It he? of um Veg: officisly M uori n83: gaihfimgnfi’ m’ "it" °3 a was tendered‘ a number of Prince 1s we“ known - n YffiERB-Ilkl-rl. who Edward Islanders for "cutstnndins born m meetov?“ u) dlslflfld W55 and exceotlcnal voluntary Red 1 e, "33"" °f Cross service", covering c. period lle late Jas. J. Reeves and has many ‘Hench on a I. L of rah least ten geared‘ m c‘ THE a." " in connect on with gheoswsrlgsu-tlon I '1‘ Ullc _ ' momma “mo: bgltlhe mg- I ‘IE2: Honorary Connlellorshills: (whivh son Levy will be God-Our suffic- wail); lgelvearyarglitistlggdmgmgrelii. V230 ceptlcnul voluntary Red Cross serilgce ‘I: tJhe Nationalngeld): r. . .P.MscM n-Dr. n was appointed ll s. ill otgk ‘£3"“’"n§§n‘§° nixwutgl. ti! "i" w e th b _ nce r and vson n mon The §’}.,.h§,’%o‘,°°v§,§,§m““¢hfi§, 1924 and has served faithfully in Died. Bach's Jesu, Joy of Mun’; De. different capacities ever sincere; string will be the evening lnthenL Vice-President from 1926-1930; as lvlerwy- Plleugcrs Hast Thou m: Known will be the anthem at this service. The Church dchool with Pimps end classes for all needs will meet st 2.30 P. M- At the evening 7 P. M. the Rev. I. J. levy Jill’!!! 1110b. Mus. Bed, organist and Secretary 1930- 34; as Honourar clloirmester will be in charge of the Vice-President from 1084-1930; J music of the duy. as President since 1038. Dr. Muc- -—l-)————l—— idillarrsmsgonggnsous enthusiasm so ca e e roes ersona a Prince Edward island to the point where it is the leading organiza- tion cf the Province. Ha has been a member at large of Central Coun- Donald Bovyer Norton, young sgn (gr Mr. dual Mrs. Edward Nor- ll. t h t - d5! ofigllilllin opgeltirgn n tolmePfE. c" “m” 1939' p s. I. H ______ Getilrgg s. Tweedy. x50. -- p_Q_ TEL (gun Rh pm e‘ f . wee y ecame a. mem er of the late senator Prowsewswhgonhgs the Prince Edward Island Division been home on a short furlough Executive in 1030 on which he 1 t), acted until whe he becam Pr - c??? ls momma to “Join m‘ lldent. an official which he: col:- petcntly filled for four consecutive veers. Since 1938 he has remained active! on the Executive ln the capnciy of Past President and it was under his Cllall-manshl that the 19 0 and 1941 Almcas for Funds were so successfully carried ihfillilh. H0 hfls been s member Kinsmen Milk For Britain Fund of Central Council for several years." . Honorary Memberships: (which - may be Mvnlflezl to members \vho have given outstanding and ex. ceptional voluntary Red Cross ser- vice in a. Provincial fleld)_ GUARDIAN It's Housecleaning Time Again! TIME TO ——MURESCO-— All; USE The Modern Home Decoration‘ Utilac Enume Lasting satin vnsha le and sanitary. Use for furniture, woodwork, cu hoards and IIOII finish. for kitchen and bathroom wells. in many popular colors. it p. lib. WHITE Pfl‘ u». F3112‘ 12C _.; . ‘ORDER FROM YOUR NEAREST DEALER! Correct color schemes osrriod out with Muresee osn nuke your home u modern es today. Muresco exclusively for sll inter- ior walls and ceilings. |t's better, goes farther and costs less. Comes in ll uttrlotive shades end white. PAOKAGI WHHI PAGE ruling Use R. T. HOLMAN LTD. ‘ ~. BUDDIES-SDI A In Memoriam IIIILWILLIAM E. MucI-EOD Easter means more to us this W!‘ Than it has meant before. Because some one we dearly 1ov06. Has reached the other shore. "Mr. R. H. n c . Th6 K915111911 chm ‘it. charmuef was elected a IIEIGgIHILJSC-l‘. clflptnéuglféf town l1¢1¢11°\\’1°d39 ‘Wm thanks cuilve 0f the Prince Edward Island me iollowvlllg contributions: Division in 1924 and Sewefl in this Previously acknowledsed $197059 capacity fIy ten _\'01ll'5, In 1934 he Bunbuly Red Cross 5 ° was appointed as Honorary secret- Central KIBES Curry-QB- sly, an office which he has filled Canada 5-00 1n R capable manner for the past Lady Patricia Lodge Bight years. Canoe Cove ~ 0 “ Klllross W. I, 2.00 Mrs. .1, ll, lllcqunld ——MI‘S. Mo. 5.01) Qunicl joined the ranks o! Erccut. 1.00 lvc members 0i the Prince Fdward 5.00 Island Division in 1938 and upon Sea. View W. I. Brudenell W. I. Bridgetown W. I. Searletcwn glgecgiuqigifiil; pa; B-Pwilxed K; n, . r - - V . menu or Corsica): 2,99 nlmlttac shn ‘vgrv capably Albion c“... w ;,, ,»,,~§,,,“,v91 d»; °<“‘"_1“P$@ “Pm 59mm“ ' 5'“ lllc-ckllillcficle llnerctopiu‘ mm Wood Island" East ‘ 5 n e 9mm» 1940- EEISL R/Oya i/Y ' . wr- Milqvl-ek 5,139, .312". f.‘ .t"...';".?i£°'.? .5205; Union Vae l T-‘lv ' " . ' can View o» ..r“.ul GQFQQII Bennett ‘m? sistunt Cllsirlnnlnof the Women's J09 (T311911 2L2“ Wur Wm-k Committee ‘umln the Miss Margaret Irving 2.00 Oumeak (f “m. After M“ M'c_ 2 $116113 (Qtunédis reslrmation as Chairman en - o hs Committ, M.. F0 "-1" shouldered the rgfrlnrlsigiiitiés ‘E gnsxanrighlwa "hrlrltu vlnnst xeffiTent, ' _ t . . l'S_ "*8 Pl‘ ‘iv :15 lean 4'13"“ lnstrlllrvlliwl in nfiulutillc; "real, 1-—-————-——— many 501107110", {m- 1 I U; [umi ALL-NATIONS ORCHESTRA with which to cnrrv nu?‘ q LIVERPOOL -(CP) -—M\w1¢1*ms from almost every Eulbllefln will‘: tly including Germany and A?" tr n, nre rmonz mcmwirs “i Y“! Wuk n2 owl! n- cvll-‘grneny serve Western command SYITIDJOIW: ozc- (he famaly (gpcfliqxh n16,“ m, hestra, m;st of them 0001-110 i0 often s5 possible without letting England when thelr countries “ere them become mrrlotcncus. and overrun b- ' '" golfhintdifihee thTnht. Cgfl be brought e a e. <1 W11] signed by one of the directors mld hog e °c ‘ti? longer, you wit] save fuel special wardrobes were blim- l‘ cocking and _v"urse'f evtm work storing untl tl-arlslwrtflriufl- inviwaanin..." This is a 20rd time to save of the music of the show is in Serving and Clea/Ting away‘ al and transcriptions fire made by simpfe basketwcave cloths, pre- a. member of the cnst. Jlarrflfl, ferablyv woollen (or woollen mix- staging and direction ell c.1719 U110). lfennit use of hand-drawn under the directors. ma‘. 1'13 the work, thr threads tied and knotted revue a completed intcgm-eil, With contrasting yam-r: the dress gunlzatlcn functioning erl.l., posed OVPI‘ a 511]) of contrasting within itself. C001- , the Alberta's government's est w!- tural school, Denike said til-bit. I010’! example the general lmlm“ 0" that a "bottleneck exists. U1 2:1‘- vesting equipment but sctuallv t N 1; enough svsilsbln to harvest 7m; 200.000 acres, nlmost m.» s! mu u the losc field srvsal the West. ive use of ava lable equipment would solve the machinery problem. His alternatives were for two-fenn- er con owning Oil W! field operations for others reasonable charge: machinery by B who would drew necessary that s. vc purchased bv t other bright spot is the fact if things become even more diffi- cult, there is still from two to four times the equipment available on the farms at present than is actual- ly necessary to adequately perform all field o eraticns." There passed sway suddenly irl Halifax cu April third Wm. E. MM- Leod, painter. age forty-Wit. form" erly of Bradalbane, P. E. I- 5"‘ vice was held at the United Church, Bradalbane and was con- ducted by Rev. Edward Mllley. Hymns sung were “Oh Lamb of God," “The 01d Rugged Cross and "Ablde With Me". He leaves to mourn besides his wife 0f Bradalbarle a widowed mother. Mrs. Laure MacLeod of Spring Valley and four sisters and two brothers, They are, Anna at home: Greta, Mrs. George E, Campbell of Spring Valley: Glennie, Mr!!- Jnmes A. Bel] of Halifax, N. S: Hilda of New York who arrived home for the funeral service: George in New York. and Irving serving in the U. S. navy, A bro- ther Elmer lost his life in SGIVZCB a year ago. Early trade-in. Factor in West Farm machinery (This is 011801 e Canadian Pref series on wurtlme co-cperatlollmnh ownership end use of Iulm mac - 017-) By MARSHALL Canadian Press IPEG, A ril 15 —(CP) - Cuvlzltgllfllbflent pfarm machinery production to save metal fotr $5 war effort poses I Pfimem m u“ Canadian farmer but G. N. Eleven: expert, at the Dominion Ebfpe! g1 k tgl Station at Swift Curran. 11$ ~v BATEMAN Staff Writer says there is sufficient maclllnerl’ on Canada's prairie farnul: t? 0W1‘- . .000 l‘ °5 glfiefzghflooerea icorvilsunder cultiva- ion. four In . pipe’! preddllikd £90611). it croph in Mr Denike ted co-vperef» urtnersbip in machinery lisl; sot fwg with one men ent undo"! arming for s snd rom the pool his Pusshsos "The one bright spot is the fwt four or five years. M that repla ti‘ l-Smiil IDS A. B. CUTCLIFFE LI i Funeral Director and Embalmer I -ALSO- Branch at New Haven Chas. McDougsll, Mgr. 24-hour ambulance service at both branches Charlottetown Phone 638 I . l , Phone 1-11 l , ' PLEBISGITE MEETING ~j Five notices of Plebiscite Meetings have been sent to I each polilng division in King's County t0 be posted up in » public places. They read as follows: 1 ,_ , “A joint meeting of Conservative and Liberal work- ers, men and women, will be held in (Place of Meeting) '. f ~ at 8 0’c10ck Friday evening, April 24th, for the purpose of ‘ g 4 I making final arrangements to get every voter out to the ‘ . poll on Monday, April 27th, to mark their cross after the ' ‘ word ‘Yes’ on the Plebiscuc question. ‘This is a patriotic duty and an opportunity for every loyal Canadian to do a part of his or her share in Canadzfs _ - War Effort. The issue is vital and King's County musi not ' ‘ , , I . THOS. V. GRANT, M.P., King's. fail.” 4-18-1i. PIILLETS FOR SALE I25 laying pullets, New Hampshire, Light Rocks and Ilybrlds. All It. 0. I’. stock, full grown and healthy. ‘ Reason for selling need brooder houses for new chickens. Apply, Sussex, Barred U. I’. ARCHW. Ciftovvl. 4-13-31. lsgoo combines are in useable con- RCWED 200 liII-ITES di on. —--- With 18.000 combines 08.901716 01 IUNIXF --(OP) —'I‘i0 Dflllifi covering an average of 800 acres s. seamen who escaped from intern- season and 180,000 binders each csp- ment in French Morocco bv row- able of 36 acres a season, there was ing 200 miles to Gibraltar have enough equipment to cut 79,200,000 arrived in Britain. I q l 3i l by two should be possible, he said, to tabllsh s. reserve of useful machin- ery which could be drawn upon to ce machines that might be- come worn out. In Greet Britain tods-y, he msny farm trschors ere s. nsticnul tion or end farm machine is expec ed to perform its full time duty, he said, whereas in the West in recent years machines had served only 60 per cent cf tile capable mu use. Of IWEDEN’! GAS TISTI Since outbreak of wsr pooling of more than 500 Swedish citizens h cup of farmers voluntarily exposed themselves turd gasl aiding the Swedish i... i llALOii’8 cal Warfare experiments with s-n QUEEN'S GARDEN PMS large number of 119W LOlNDON—— (GP) —-'l‘he and suitab e Gtxliiiplllélli/ has been has donated a l0 pound ($45) prize e farmers during in s. Berkshire gurden competition uch to encourage home food growing. the pest of this is in first class shapeunArl in 1 said. workman U‘? t- I sve to in Queen Too Late to Clasify FOR. SALE-ONE DINETTE SET set sult- eiso one chesterfield able for sun room. Phone 1200. 4-18-li. Special At The , ii Gluh T TEACUP READING Afternoons-f to 0 P. M. Ivenlnp-‘Y to l P. M. F 1i FORMAL TOILETRIES M.De k id he had learned duflf, Iflwgqflja, mm, o. mm ass I151 lNow ILIATIONED. we _You_ will like these _ h _ mach nery conditions and work m" 9P Y0“ ° “We- s" °“ toiletries. They are I g t r10 um that ‘w. than '39 model Wlllys coupe. low milc- , . . ‘ z 28mg ocehlti, ofutsh: useful life of my “gel “m” tires" T- G- Iv“ reliable m awry wax A farlprfrmachinery in the past had 4-18-21. high CIIISS line ill ll mod- z ""-’- ' '_ been utilized before it was dlsclud- WW‘ ' grate PRICE, BUY TUDEBAKER FOR WEAR Private Irene Wardle 28 of the British Auxiliary Territorial Service, can a: gang fiinidgleflnigi-i and s dependability. We have _ “l” “a M" " m“ M ""“““7m'“' hm’ i“ ‘hm’ mhmm‘ n” m” required repair or rebuilding as "the some good values in real re- LIP STICKS- - - 60c army woman cobbler. She is attached to s Welsh unit. remaining 75 to 9° p" cent new, bum mom“, General appggf- POWER KONG 1 __ 60c , ‘ ' _ _ __ ‘mw wears out." once like new. Now is your FACE I)OWDFR ‘,0 4- "Herefore the farm machinery chance. see us today. T. G. Ives. V _ I — l c it - F rltuationain feaice orfl ull-gent trestrzc-t 4-18-21. , COLD CiiiuAhl — 60c - uons an no s, s ou no resu. w t, in undue hlggshglc, i110 said. sht are YOUR oyvlv (can rllolzorbleclllév ‘ pmrgnyyg g ' iglféwgl ‘ti? self. l-ellrrixci. 831$ ind-é: §Z§‘.’"§$i“”v‘§u bilevt. See CREAM — -' -' 60° . ‘ . UPPER PRINCE ST- ' '.’.°..3$§§“.§h§§~"i'§."°?'§r$ ’“.§."§§l'iln'§=‘§ ‘Skeillfiiiiionwdiia “b.3131? ‘ET. "Cid" FRIISH- § flfnoltlrs DAY-Lord's Supper 10.30 A. M. ','§,‘,§,',‘,',f,‘,‘,"',‘,, {:’,,,",‘,{,',‘,',°';°,$,,,,','§{,,,,,°1'}' 1m- Hi-fl- NE" - - ~ — 6"" . =' " ’ ' h "*""~"" _‘""'i_'*“‘ " ' v ' _ _ ‘ ’ O _. Sunday School 2.30 P. M. tcrlthlgm m more ma“ 125000 mm POPE BEER ls new or 00R DllSl IM- i'()\\ ll- z -' Gospel Meeting 7 P‘ M‘ tractors in a serviceable condition HEX,f,“1‘§,,,§3?"§ee°“,§0,fl,°“§§§"°{‘,f' ER " -’ - -' '“ M" f ‘~‘ . . .i c (1.11 .id..0'\n '. ' _' ' Speakers Sunday Evening: R. Harris and A. W. Kelfiriegqiwpa...“ ma. 5.70m? 9w. Yffflfflf" {T} h,°\_,_'_°° m“ 43",??? n, ‘ Joy“, in addition, there are 1.800.003 ~ -,--‘ '- '— " ‘.~- ‘ " ~ e l‘ _ 1mm» PIIONF, 1m IF YOU ll/lvl: mu . k Where Will you spend Eternity? Heaven or condmon of cnmbm. tronlvlc nrtd our mrrhrlnlrs will 1 1 I” t "c" i . D, , , . ,, is,u:d,,;2."u:,-::"..“".us: ; JAM-EW "v 3 ; Li‘ nm}hjnew of {mrvesfing mach“? 20 vvnr= "YOU!" satisfaction" our v ‘ 4-l8-li- m; he reportcd um an estimated m°‘-i°- T- 9- “"- 4'18"” /