T , , n J . lollisiill under The above flrln trade name of- 01‘ l. l0llNSON The retail drug business of Johnson g. Jolineon baa been recentlysold by me to Mr. E. Lea Iryeaton who will continue it klaaole ownership and management. I wleli to thank all my customers gm] friends for their past good will and cus- tom, and to beepeak for Mr. liryenton a continuance of their patrons l IQ- T. I. COLWILL Charlottetown, April 9th, 1945. will continue under the JOHNSON as. JOHNSON lhEJ. liivoree Gourt Resolution Thrown An effort to establish a divorce] At this m“ qt’ liut of Committee rise it is esti- m? llo You Know‘!- l A axon souoor. rs Norman. We must equip oar children with an edaia- tienaanalteihelnaineal technical and ‘vocational training received in ether lligh Schools all across Canada. CEIITIAI. eiiinnlill ran eelnln ia rflarwal ' of local interest. but al a newly nature may ti; at ward, strum; pl,- + __a===-au-=-i=_ CIAUWIU. for Photographs.‘ CONFEDIBATIO . sIJIANCI N u" l‘ HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. -Riev. Peter Jackson. Hampton l-l A. M. 1.30 P. M. l-lB-ll. cnuacu scnvicss _ 51mg; _ April 15th. St. EiizabetA-h (in-used, Springfield. Morning Prayer l1 A. M. 8t. John's Church, Crapauo, Emma: Pram 1.30 P. M. Rev. B. Fream, Minister. i-n-ii, rayon - Hoslsnalv nAr-rlsr Ohllrvhes- Bimdav. April 15th. ‘Iklvon 3 P. M. Bonsliaiw 1.30 P. M. Rev. c. A. Hicks. Minister. 4-l8-li. win-t in Prince Edward _I_.sl_and mated that in about 30 year's time ST. PETERJS BAY PASTOR, was dlllkd in lihb- 7 Q thG ‘ of "‘ CHARGE-April 15th, 194-5. “my w a resolution peti- annually will equal the number of ll A. M. Greenwich 8 P M. at. loll the alon Parliament new marriages. Peter's . 730 P. M. Rev. D. in t WW‘- mw.“ ‘Y u“ 5- m ion the number of divorces will!“ WFMMII- Mini-wr- li. Cox. Second Kings. was thrown fluid‘ 5n - - to me number 4-13-11. 011W! Wmmm" by ‘ W” °l “'11- of newly registered marriages, '__“' m, Hunter was 1n the chair worked out to me ‘ouowma “ma. HUNTER. RIVER. UNITED when the resolution was discus- m}, Columbia _ one divorce CHURCH CHANGE. -- The ser- igl at co _le - its to we“. 1o m.muu_ vices for _ y. 10th are chief Pliivlllli" ""9- Albe e divorce to every 1a a" ‘NW’ Nwm "° 1'1 "whereas there is no statute of “much M- Elm a 3-30 P M- Hunter m: Parliament e1 91M" mm‘ Manitoba-One divorce w every “w” 73° P‘ “' m“ 1m" “‘°'.""ii.".'i’ilif.'.?.“ii“ii.é is- =- m-m-e - » inen o - ___ -——- $ of Prince Edward Island; nwguwon‘ ‘mm’ "l "f" SATURDAY cnosmo. - A. " ""9"" l" l‘ “"“m* w Baiatchewan - One divorce to mmd a Co" mm‘ on“ “m deinthemvirloeoirrincewqsmm a _ gala! may .01:- fll 3"“ M’ "w ihdlmfl‘ New Bmnawtlil: - One divorce m y “d” w“ will‘ l: til: fix??? pansecmliy m: “ ‘m’ ” “mm” —— hum’ Nova Sootia - One divorce to. i -»»-- - W- m-l- o... o m. s. is" 0‘ 316mm a‘ w ‘h’ duwlu‘ Prince Edward Island-One rlv- ' ' ’ mamas-descend as to the ullint d . thll u same u» ilrcnaalii day orce to every 32o man-lag day. April 15th will be 8-3 follows: M0 min; ‘ ' ' - “ma: crmanrrrrcrnww GUARDIAN , __ _ y \ .-.. __ Why, , S.R. Colpitts 8. Sons have led Hexite exclusively m six straight years 'S|R.COLPITTSESONSOfSaIlSbHIY, New Brunswick, are famous throughout the fox business as highly successful breeders of Silvers, White Face Silvers, Platinums, Pearl Platinums, Pearl- atinas, Cross Foxes, and many other mutations. Their experience with fox feeds should be very revealing to other ranchers. li/Ir. Russell Colpitts states: “After trying several commercial brands of feed. our records show that Hexite Cereal has given us by far the best results, and therefore we have been feeding Hexite exclusively for the past six years. The prizes we have won at the New Bruns- wick live Fox and Pelt Shows are ample reason, we feel, for our enthusiastic recommendation of Hexite. Those who follow the prize lists in the Canadian Fur Publications will readily agree that our record is one to be proud of. "Hozite Cereal has liven us by far the best result production lar above average," sny these leading anchors s...1944 “We find Hexite to be a high quality feed, thoroughly cooked and easily digested, helping good growth and heavy furring up. We are also pleased to report that our production in 1944 is far above the average." Fellow tlie aietlieds of successful reariiersl Switch to Hexite for better pups, pelts and profits. Hcxite is made by Kellogg's in London, Ontario. Scc your nearest Hcxitc dealer, or write to Kellogg's, for literature on proper feeding and ranch record booklets. Mode lo KEllOGWS lligli Standards! KELLOGG'S, world's largest maker of ready-to-cat cereals, puts its vast nutri- tional experience into making Hexite as fine a feed as money can buy. Chock- full of essential vitamins, protein and minerals-quality-tested and v proven with many generations of foxes! race; ulnar Girl Cc..'-.'e D G I C0‘!- THI 1B1‘ CIAILOTE- 10% On larch I the Guides had a farewell party for their Lieuten- ant, Miss Frances Bea?- Wll" l‘ on duty with the Red Cross Th! Captain on behalf of the (hm presented Miss R00)’ "ll-h l wishing her luck in her new f rk. oolloapril s we had a vlalt 1m our District Commissioner. Lillian Duchem n. Last Tuesday 1118119 "-555 mu} Matheson instructed the Guides in ill. Rallies were Pffilmkd '4’ the Guides receiving badles at "l? rally. These badges were out n stock and, had to be given later. Service stars were Pfeflnlfil m Guides having one year's attend- nn: _ Mary Myers, Janet Ives, Elaine Murley and Joan Wood. A Court of Honour will be held after the meeting on April 17 to make final arranilements for the rummage sale and pantry sale t0 be held shortly. On ll nesdnv aigernoom GQD" lair: pox-sari flair." .vl'.ii.c.\' and Elinor Kay's their bed-mak- ing test. and covcrini 1111119 l" 13 minutes, as part of their 2nd class _ toms. Next week stalking and track- _ and fire lighting tests will be passed. Come on Guides. your 2nd Class 3868c? clinics in such numbers that s. crliino nod to be done. V76 m . only four prevention climcs in the country - one each in New York. Philadelphia. cmcase Md Y Aiigeies-all run Y Wmefl- W! need many more. And there h great need of research. Bo we have gone into action. _ "I fully expect my woman! army to raise ihree of that. five million. They have done, the mos: wonderful work all over the country. in all kinds of weath- cr under all kinds of conditions and I know that they will keep it L17." Mic. Miiiigan. who has two son-l in service. is afriendly gray-eyed woman with a warm smile. She also president of the Nation Council of Women. a clearlfll house of information and eon- tact for l9 women's organizntlor: wilh a combined membership 5,000,000. She began her work with wo- men‘s organizations years age when she Joined the Queens. I... ., Parent-Teachers’ Association. she went on to more extensive 101i with the New York City Federa- tion of Women's Clubs and eventu- ally became Radio Chairman the General Federation of‘ Wo- men's Clubs. she began her work fur the American Cancer society about two years ago. how about 95- cosh-k) M. . l BY b‘ on m Game divorce to every service at 7.30. Rev. E. C. Evans, “c3135 gt... a; 343m 3; ...""*.... .13.... .. ,,..,.,,.,, M, WM- l-"v- CLIFFORD MacDONALD DOMINION SILVER FOX FUR5, LTD., , PM . Prim "Ward mllld- ""1 l" '° wins mliutilemslvlinriléstilwon cifilliilygiiily- Sggvlltlleix tllulglllfg: Charlottetown Summerslde i" l5 l‘ h" m‘ b9" “Wu” u basis of the figures cited. the 11.00 A. M Orwell at 30 Rel-non H; gwmmréi’ 5mm mhwrmd chances of marriage succeeding in River service cancelled. ' A. B. mm M m m,“ m o, m ‘ma! oohmnvvmgatfll‘ to 1 whils Weir. Mariner-i 4-13-11. d h b .: o; April, they will go m» nlghlei Per 100.000 mm, éaflTfiéo. my Aet at the Parliaimept of w L R w“ m m‘ m emu o, CENTRAL Imus“ _ saw“, BAD NEWS-W" "v 9e" "I, The Canadian naval officers gear in a five-milllon-doilar drive 120.3 in i040 and 122,1 1n 1942 (the m‘ "ha. a... t; n.5,. .... .. well .. . ... Agril ma. s... s... .. .. M- €§1."..“..l.¥ ‘£235.?’ ii.“t°.’£..““3i‘".“.'é§'.‘..i‘i§i izrslrslslr: l" m“ Llrnlsszs“ "m , l I‘ ' . . _ I‘ . Pwmflnce §§ ma, mm". mm. that r130 hllltliwd to vote Aer-inst fmmghllfld_z.sa°sp-filfé PCQMT 9%’? Ernest Kev/ml who passed a?!“ airmail among the thousands 0' sident of the United States Cham i. o;- gglrhvug g“;- .... moss... o... s... Goo-iv. Mini-e; " i-s-i: i';..'.";'.ii§.§§. ‘sisal... turn‘“2..."".l...ér"“:.‘2.. gist‘; :r:;.:'..°rr;":x§..rf8“ m ‘"'* " A" "e “l ° "m ° 1011M the resolution melamine a ht the followln brothers . -~ ‘ ‘ .- 5“... mud; “d m“ m, Eup- - Gamma o... L _ . M18 m- i! _ _ name. "Sgt. R. D. Somers. RCAF‘. Cancer has become a terrible Cancer kills so per cent, mm. m, “m, “w,” aanlgelzhlolfi i: agilthlzrgiéigicf Tn,“ “m” ‘flnflflf’ egg}, m: aiglgrrgctalrmlggywyrgfgmmrs it-nsoio aricllthehdtlate m-e-tnlillere menace, said Mrs. Milllgan earn- people in... die ffOm all infec- umd $0.34 My. jqgjguqion {or a, “n: mum w’. (mowed “may chunk Geotsawwn. PEI Karim“ Dennis Magshfleldi M15; entered 0h l» l W 10 01058 ml- n! lastly in her Empire State Build- tic-us and contagious diseases com- "loses" 1..:"..:-"..¢r.:.i..... mm missed roll. “assay. moss. 2112:: .—. s gzsissslz: sni- .- . . . urci Sc oo . . . . , , _ - ' ' . i . ' f - l“ r*"""..r:. “W 5i.°“‘"€.§’ Mi»- 1>~~--~~- S.°““““'“‘$é‘. . ‘s: s. M- its??? ezsi-a"i.zrsszr~.zlr all‘. irsw..llsl...l*zir..."llr. “s; "r ..“:':-. sis: w i“? suc leg aori e ensong . . .v. .5. ' " .. r ' - - ls new a- Prince Edwud mum the n“ H“ M: wdmt . ‘and o: Harm“. Rec ' +10%‘ Egutllkuglgassoflitlsai lléltrzwaéifil. 11171:; gilflgtllggogztzélgd stéll hxavlgsllalils: 1941. to December 7. 1944. cancer tie“ pamphlets and then wrent o I l" $183-$131!“ ‘i; ‘flrwdilpfigd muclfof what Mr. Maeghee said‘ CHURCH "on". Mrs. Duncan Darrach, Marshfield.’ 25mm hug ,,,,§§'.;,,,, gm bud.‘ mlliegwmgfllenif“ l? hffiieasmg mgvihilgiirlla° gggmw" ilgutgml" I gran urtadie or 1Q - ppm ' . - __________ e year. cr- Dill‘ O In l' . l . . “ l. u ,, ' _ ' ‘ , B ..:.":. i“? » islets its zlrrrtizi: ills’? isolate isssssms. c.2212. ‘c; éiiiii“ii°i.ifii.fiiig“iwt".' 1.2.12.2: o...» t» :.':.'::“..:‘ "v m a P- M- m P- - liev c lle w White ‘T.é2f.§i‘;°'.?€lié§‘°§.'"" m c. y i i F£_ . .4 :::."':::*.:2:= turrets ".13; cw» We w» s ‘wid-iii m“ T‘ “Wbr- . ' ' ' as “my a o , _ y. , .. . proved unfaithful and w ere 8P‘ d lmfiopdirgaltlibxlnwnot tllabt “i élbrlrficliweingailteda txflrntyrla/eyanirfi. olicatlon for flvonce on grounds m," l, nwxmi 1m’ “u”. he POWNAL CHARGE. - United hundreds o? wrecked Olld ' sf adultery rnuat now be Canada. Voices Opposition resolution at some ength prening his syn-l been unfortunate but that unfaitltf those who remained faithful their husbands overseas. This olution. he pointed out, was Edward Island rind Quebec suit in ilihed. had be tro th inslitutilmfanctlty o‘ fills: the following figures: eve l-n ‘Very 23 marriages. “I! lgjllllllil... Ytiil? lllll’! lllli IILIIII iheinCutictga ands. ry 500 newly registered. referred at great expense to the Senate of Mr. H. I. MoPhee dllscussed the . 01- pathy with serv- icemen whose marital relations had claiming ul wives constituted a very small number compared with rea- of Ienerai application and could net be confined to service men. Prince are new the only provinces without own divorce courts. The re- other provinces. he maln- eri to loosen matri- menial bonds generally and des- the marriage In this connection he l8 there was one divorce 1943 there was one divorce to bigamy committed of a. reasonable divorce law. men McPhee said if quite possible to gi eaate accus to liarneni; for divorcenby assistin l: {nailing a grant available ee ve rei. '1 ‘cated by collusion between alarming proportions. Hon. Mr. Barbour said he was in accord with Mr. views. kept that way. Mr. Francis said that after list- ening to Mr. McPhees arguments he felt he could not support the unfortunate position of children of divorced people. and supported Mr. mPheeis contention divorce court would be detrimen- tal to the moral interests of thc By Ken Revnolds GHT BINDIN“ Mr. MacKinnon cited cases of within the Province and of others living in adultery with what is known as a common-law wife. due togck I AD member of a Christian Church he CAN was against divorce, but realized the difficulties in the way of young trying to establish homes for themselves with unfaithful wives. m Mr. the pro- meters were sincere it would be ed men rilon Par- B to "l8 expenses. He maintained that where divorce for adultery is provinces is that evidence is fabtrl; parties and that this practice iii- creases, as it has done in Ontario. British Columbia and elsewhere. to MoPhees age is a snared thing gmlnm 1mm 1100 A M. Y. - - . ton. 2.30 P. M. Mount Herbeit. 7.30 P. M. Pownal. Rev. E. it. Mac- Vicn-l‘. Minister. 1-l3-ll. PBESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH IN A. - Brookfleld Charge. Services next lord's day as follows: Glasgow Roadll A. M. Brookfleld 3 P. M. Hartsville, 7.30 PM. Donald Nicholson, Student Minister.‘ m u Noam-i Riven. r-As-roaAwn- serv es on Sunday April 15th of Canada, services, Bun- (Delayed) _ Ap l l2 - Eighteen officers of the new Canadian cruis- er H.M.C.S. Uganda took advant- age of a brief stop-over recentl to pay s visit to the historic El la- meln battlefield, scene of the great October, 194.2. offensive which has been called “the turning-point of the. war." Here, on the flat North African wasteland, Rommel was held. then illfwfléi back out of thle" cotlgitzy by on ome ‘s amous g rmy. an as follows: North River l-l AM.‘ mum ‘Emmi. orgicer, 149m, Clyde River. Sabbath school. at 1- "Mike" Parry. took tho Canadian 39"!“ l" 3 P- M- Umfl Creek- EY‘ Naval officers on tho tour after ening service at 7.30. A cordial iz.-| ma’. commanding “film-n Cap- viwi-lvn is emailed W all in | taln n. n. Mainquy, 0.3.2.. new, Ship 011 file 10W’! DEV 111 of Duncan, BC. had visited the m°m°nl°us d!“ h which‘ battleground and recommended it W“ l‘ Pflsmg- nev- 5- E- as a scene well worth seeing dur- T°l@-.Minl5lc¢r- 4113i“ inv the first available ‘shotr; lcrave. o ' r ‘ weret e gen a1". Prmnme’ To me” ' particular officers with El Alamrln military “is” “l rammed mm every men“ cemetery. where 70011 Empire sol- ahiluld be mum t° have m” t?" diers. sailors and airmen lie buried. 101‘ "BMW-Rim" l0 09'1"’! W‘. e ship's nadrn, Clianlain duwl 1° "w "Ilnllnvml- he with Charles deW. White, 0.3.23. new. > permitted, the experience of othsz Mr. Heath Strong said the A MEDITERRANEAN PORT -- l‘ resolution. Hon Dr. McMillan also voiced his opposition. He stremed the that a Legislature ntlght very well wait; until the demand for such a court becomes more apparent. He sug- gested that in particular cases ap- plication to the Senate by return- cd men could be facilitated by the Bar Society. Mr. Francis said he understood the Canadian Legion had request- ed this legislation. Hon. Mr. Hughes said lie was opposed and would have to vote against any measure to establish a divorce court. ~ Mr. Bell's Contention Mr. Boll look the contrary view. Divorce lcglslatlcn was in force in most countries and in seven prov- inces of Canada, and it was intro- duced for the moral benefit of the communities, He cited cases to establish his point that reasonable divorce facilities were . The arliamentary fee for a div- ome new I210. Application can be made to have this fee reduced. but there are also the expenses of advertising. travelling to Ottawa. with witnesses and waiting there perhaps for days before the case comes up. He cited cases in his experience. which cost $1100 in each case. When the other party fights the case. the expense is stll greater. "All the existing practise does is to set up a divorce court a theus-' and miles away for trial before a committee of Senators at Ottawa who know nothing about the case.” He believed the legislation hers so ht was l overdue. easrs. Bavi 1e and Ramsay Vflfifll agreement with w. Bell - v ews. Mr. Bell maintained that if the ii .1..- mable. was put and carried b de- l above mentioned vote of lt-l of Halifax. and formerly oi’ Sum-l meralde. preached a sermon on ll?‘ subiect at his next service on board ‘ l The text of his slmpl“, strmglsi- fnrwnrd message was thnt"'thosc of us who are loft to carry on the flvht must nvl": "nod for those who died at E1 Alameln. so far from their homes." His sermon was based nn an inscrirliion found oi the head of one of the graves: "Tell the Empire, all ye who pass this wr-v. That we died serving it rest con- tent." ln Memoriam In lovl nielnorrof Daniel Mac- Nazi a d n st. of Oakville, A. McCandl of Amherst. T-icut. Eric Vancouver: Licut. N.5.: Mi‘. w-Ear- RCPT Miami. Fla. Women By (Assoc army ers in t palgn n8 mlzialrl, w o passed away April l3. Bfll-lllllll memories are ,all that ll‘! left, . I 0f one weloded and shall never‘ rgct - A loving smile and a happy face I A broken link we can never re- place. All through the years be they many e . or w Will be years of remembrance Dear father of you. B?" Remembered by Family. Wlic and l-lB-li. American "Ne. l killer 36 and 55." . an is National Com- myiclcr Iblfmtxge Women's Field Airrnvy of the American Cancer Sm}.- founded and‘ run by Oui-Bml-lnl doctors in cancer practice and re- search. m: field a v corral“ all year round in e HY 5W" W‘ cept two — Wyoming and Massa- chusetts. Th y call on their neisll- lenfonnative bors with make speeches 915g they can to wage war on the disease. But throughout the month CANADA say llterallyt ea The Uganda's executive offW-r. Cmdr. H. F. Pulle which also included Psy-Cmdr. H. ess. Lt. Cmdr. (E) J. _Daniels, RCN of (El R. L. Lane. RCN of Halifax: of Toronto; Lieut. (SB) J. S. qmqvp, or vpnprinver; M". H. .- llams, W-Shrit. Ill/ION of Dartmouth L. . new 01 Victoria: Mr. A. R. Blackic Mr. T. Docker. W-Ear. Halifax: Chaplain C. lie 1 new of Halifaxi and Cam- ll- Ho; lisler, Canadian Dental Corps. o Start War on- Ganoer Menace ADA.“ l ‘i lated ti?" Writer) , A il 1o - (AP) __ufimyylerfiilligan 9.5m tackle this spring n Job no other word?" delta: has undertaken. She will ltfl of 400.000 women field work- he first major national cam- alnst cancer. Whliih cancer Society calls tht allan vehicles in line n. 0.13.1! lerl the '78?‘ V. Ont._ N of Victoria: B. Caldwell. RCN N.S.t Lieut. (E) G. Victoria: Lieut. Makovski, RCNVR of Surgeon Lieut. léllasll ec. w“ Evans. W-Ear. of Dartmouth. NB-i of RCN . W. White, Workers KERR the of women between literature. and do anything l A.’ PA (I K E. Q5 solemn? Blackheads simply dissolve and div appear by this one simple. saic and aura method. Get two ounces of pcroxine powder from any drug store. sprinkle ca a hot. wet cloth. and apply gently ‘every blaclrlirnd will be gone. It's Early to think 0f filling the Coal bin for next winter: but the wise householder will do so while Coal and Coke is available and our men and teams can make delivery. Just now we are unloading cars of llonlinioit Coke. Old Svdney. Inverness, Albion Nut. "Bras l)’0r and Sullivan Coal. PICKARD 6' £0. ’ PHONE 240