M ggulmpbgi], lg-liiest Younker. WIIZPDNEDAY. QUEENS BOUNTY FURTHER OONTB UTION! — NATIONAL RED C OSS WAR APPEAL FOR 1940 Alberry Plains-HAND .00-George Richards; $1.00 W John Praught, Earle Richards. Belle River—$50.00 Donation from Miss Eznily Comp- ton from "Robin Hood" prize money. Bradalbane __\'illiigc-$15.00 $15.00. Carry; on Canada Concert Belle Creek Upper Under- $1.00, John Morrow. Cavendisli~$l 1.00 ‘Si-lu-ki C. G. I. 'I‘_ Group." West Covehead-SSLQG Unfit-Red Cross Working Unit: $500, Chas. F." Willis; $3.00. Rev, '1‘. A. Wilscn, Ira. D. Carr; $2.00. Mrs. Ramsay Aultl. Clayton Matth- ew. Frank B Auld; $1.00. Jas Allan. Walter Mchauchlin, Daviii MacDonald, Mrs. Farrar. Grove Mach/Lilian, Leith MacKinnon. Mrs. John MacMillail. Miss Edith MM- Ewen, Mrs. Vernon MacKinnon, Wilfred MacDonald. George Kielly, James ltIacLaiuclilan. Jack Russell, Ira MacDonald. George MacMil- lrtn. Miller Bcaristo. Margaret Marshall; Under $l_00, Edith Hughes. Orr MacCann. Mrs. C. Thomas. Roy Bell, Emmett. Farish. Gertie Btvyer, Cheslcy Hughes, itlrs. Bernard aiaye, Mrs. Cecil Maye. Arthur Dcnslmv. DeSablo—$6.00 Melville and DeSablo LQBA. Elmwood-MJO $100, Ham Newman- Under $1.00 Milrdodt MacLeotl, Jolin W. Gal- lant. Alex Dochertyy. John Col-will. Ali's. E_ Costello. John Curley. Owen McQuiflan. Charles Curley. Donald lvfaczlrlliur, Reta MacKay. Earnscliffe—$l0.00 Womena Institute. \ Inkerman—$5.55 $2.00. Walter Scott; $1.00. Mrs. Nellie Scott, Isaac Stewart: Under $100. Arthur Ncwson. Nell Moly- ncaux, Frctl stcwart, John Nantes. New Glasgow-$35.25 $5.00. Rev. J_ W. and Mrs Mc- Leod; $2.00, John Semple, Watson semple; $1.00, W. J. Stewart: G H. Stevenson; Mrs. M. McLeod, R. L. Dickieson. Glen Currie. Ken- neth Stevenson, A. F‘riend, Mrs Eldon McKay‘, Mrs. Cyrus smith, Mrs Lorne Stevenson. Mrs. Ralph Johnston. Harold Stevenson, Mrs. James Bryant. Wm. Scmple, W. ll, Hlllfllfill, Percy Dickicson, Cecil lmirtl. Alcicr Dickieson. Mrs. A. B Stevenson. Rev. Robert Shaw; Uiidcr $1.00. H. B. Stevenson, J_ B. Dickleson, Harold Dickieson, Har- land Hill, Lclth Orr. Dennis Pin- eiiu, Mrs. Lulu Blnris. Jos. Pineau. Mrs Adam Brown, Richard Dick- ics;on, Geo. Dickiesoii, Eric cnsoii, Arthur Rogers. New Haven—$80.45 $45 00. New Haven Women's In- stitute. $10.25, Women's Institute District Convention; $2.00. Rich- ard MacPhce, R. A. MacPhail; $1.00, Brewer Boyle, Michael Dev- ereaux. Kenneth Docherty, Alton Newman. Margaret Corrigan, Neil MacKinnon, John McQuLlIan, John Boyle, Donald D_ MacFadyen, Clarence lii-izzeil, Ivan Devereaux. stanley Newman. Theodore Tier- ney, Elvira MacFadyen, S. H. Col- will. Duncan MacNevin: Under $1.00, Duncan Goss, George smith, Mrs. Ethel Devcraux, Simon Cav- anaugh. Roland Buchanan, John MacPhee, Frank McElroy, Iva n Darrach, Hober MacLean, Gus Tierney, Will Nolan, Harry Mac- Kinnon. Pownal-$5_00 Powml W. M. a. l.'.'ldon—$9.50 Women's Institute. Orwell Cove-—$12.00 02.00. Ernest McLeod: $1.00. Grover C. Gillis, John M_ Gillis, F. F. Drcclan. William McLeod, John A McLeod, Wilfred McLean. Angus Nicholson. D. F. McDonald. Albert Nicholson; Under $l_00, John Rooney, George Grant. Bastion-tidbit Holy Name society. ' North Rustic-o $1.00. Robert Berton: Under $1.00 John Buiman. Ftanhope-Jllflil $3.00. Ray Carr; $100. Percy Douglas, Joseph Robison. Mrs. O00. shaw. Lewis Klolly. Mrs. Geo. Ross. Miss Piicbt- Bloiidon; Under $1.00 H. Marshall, Mrs, Louis Marshltlhl Riisscll Lawson. Isaac Lawson! Weilrltll Kloily. Thomas McCabe. Si. Ignatius-woo Women's Institute. Warren Grove—$16.00 $1.00. R. Henderson. John Jewell. I Vickerson. Robert Vlckerson. Bertram Yoiinker. Frank sander- sori. James Slcwurt. Wm. Moly- noaux 51".: Under $1.00. Ernest warren, R. Wheatlcv. S. Warren. Fri-pk Willis, P. D_ McGregor. Don Ramsay. Percy Roper. Brent stevenaon. Morris Kitson, Wm Molynedux Jr., L. Bernard. Irving orbett. Harold Younker. Harry ti, I. stevenaon. Infill Wflllhlro-QLN m. Dlllldl McLollm. I001! Blinds-ill.” Constitution Oolnpw! It W006 Nude. Iockflold-addltlonnl $6.00 1.00, rnnk Gallant, Geo. Mc- ' ism d. f. I'll! liver g1” proceeds from dance Pfl- PW"- IBI. Q07!“ RD!!- ' French River-HM! additional Watson Jost. Isaac Jolliemora. Head of liillsboro $50.00 Head of Hillsboro Wo- men's Institute. Kelly's Crass-wits $1.00, J. P. Carragher, G. E. Waddell; Under $1.00. J_ W. Mc- Kciiiia. B. J. ‘Trainer, Joseph Kelly, Louis Hagen, J. W. Bradley‘, J. A. McDonald. blaplewuod—$2_85 $1.00. John H. Nantes; Under $100. Joseph Nantes. John E. Trainor, John J. Trainer, Thomas lvfc-lvlaiiiis. F. J_ Flood. J. H. Molin- eaux. M. A. Smith. New London $12.50 additional amount East Royalty $2.75 proceeds froin card party- Mrs. Hcartz. St. Cathcrincs-SGJJU Stev-l Donald $1.00, Malcolm Lamont. Mrs. John 1. IJlmJTl. Mrs. John Lowny. Mrs. William blcliay‘. Mr. Hec "r ‘Macblevin: Under $1.00. Mr. John MCiCEJCliEfll, Mr. Elliot-t: MacNeill, Mrs Annie itiacNeill. - Vernon-447d2 $40.50. Vernon Women's Insti- tute; $7.02, Mite Box Collections at Mrs. Sullivan's. I-‘urther Contributions — National Red Cross War Appeal from Charlottetown $127.00—“"I'he Brighton Millaret- tes"; $50.00. P. E, I. Swine Breed- ers Association. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar M. Doclierty, Employees ‘Char- lottetown Hotel’ and ‘S. B. Che:- lottletown‘. (Borden); $3100, pro- ceeds from Tourist Cam at Old Spain, the Charlottetown Hotel. Moore & MacLeods. Prowse Bros, and Queen Hotel: $29.00, tOfficers and men of S. S. “Baron Ramsay"; $25.00, Business Girl's Unit. C.W.L_; $20.00, Mr. D. A. MacKlnnOn; $12.00, Pint-ans Bakery; $10.10 from a "Dime a Week" collection from the Diving Gangs at Borden. Charlottetown and cape Tormen- tine; $9.36. 1|rs_ Innes‘ Auction Club: $6.00. Professor W. Duchemin, L. M. Poole dz Co, employees; $5.00. The Keith Brokerage. Saint John. N. 8., Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hogan. Brookline, Mass, U. s. A_, Miss Jessie MacDonald. Newton Centre. Mass. U. S. A; $4.60. 1st PEP. Post Guide Company; $2.50. Mr. E. J. Dunn; 02,00. Mr. Ira Brown, Mr. J. J. Morris. Ulric Arsenault. E_ S. Gallant, Employees Clanadlan National ‘Pelegraphs; $ .00. tional Railways. Employees Canadian Na- Amounts Donated for Yarn and Materials since March l, 1941 Montague Women's Institute- $88.28; Georgetown Womens 1n- stitutc—$5.00; Flat River-$12.00: South Pinc1.lc---$15.18: Mai-gate Red Cross Unit-$9.00; Bunbliry Red Cross U11it-$10_00'. Murray Harbour Women's Institute-slot; Fortune Women's Institute-Sam; stanliope Women's Institute- $40.- 25: Uigg-Kinross Women's Insti- tute—-$8.00: Glen Va!ley-$'l.00: Suffolk Women's 1nstitute-$5.00; Rosencatli Women's Institute- $8.00: Marshfield Red Cross Unit- $10_00; “Mcmoria1" L. O. B. A.- $5.00; Lower Newtown — $22.25: Iiady‘ Fane Women's lnslittitx>~ $3.00: Mt Stewart Women's In- stitute—$50.15: Parkdalc Women's Institute—$3'l.22; Cross Roads Red Cross Uni‘. $8.65: Mt. Herbert Wo- men's Institute-Mum); Whcatley Rivcr—$5.00. K IN G S COUNTY Albion Cross:—$8.00. $3.00—Albioii Cross Women's In- sfitlltc, $2.00 l-lugli l\I1l('l..Cilll, $1.00 Mrs. J. W. MiicLeod. Ulysses Swal- lou". Fred Matheson. Annandale Lot 65-81150. $5.00 Alex. J. MacFarlane, $4.00 George E. Savilie, $2. Edwin Mac- Farlane. $1.00 Mrs. William C. Jen- kins, Isaac H. Hewlett, John E. Howlett, Under $1.00 Wallace How- lett, Daniel Ward. Bay Fortune-WM) Fied Mac- Kenzicg Bear River North A1000 Bear River North Women's Institute. lirldgetowrpSfl-SO $5.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. B . Creed. $3.00 F. W. Clay, $1. Flora Nichol- son, .50c Howard Cantelo. Cumberland Hill- Under 81.00 Jas. Macleod. Eglinton and Howe Ba Women's 1mti1ute-—$5.00 proceeds rom hook- tleéii rug donated by Mrs. J. H. Mc- e. Fortune Bridge-MOO Women's Institute. Goose River-SIM Under $1.00—J0se'ph G. Melin- non Mrs. J. J. P. McKinnon, Miss Bertha Wilson, Miss Mary McLeod, Frank McLeod, Mrs. Laughlin Steele. Joseph 0'Hi1nley. Joseph Wilson, Wilfred McKinnon. Maria McKinnon. Angus D. IVIcKinnon. William Anderson, Sylvester McIn- his, Paul McKinnon. Greenvalo-si .00 James Mooney. Hermanvllle—$2.95. Under $l.00-Mrs. Donald A. Muc- Donald, Joseph A. Morrison. John Gil-lis. Charlie MacAulay, Frank MacDonald. Mrs. A. J. MacAulay, Alex MacDonald. Angus D. Muc- Isaac. Donald MlicEacbern_ Lennie Hennessey, Little 8nnds—$22.50 extra donat- ion from Women's Institute. Milton and Sourls Line Bd.-$12.25 , ~ ~-» l Chm-Andrew Mclnriis, Francis Mclnnis. Josephine Mclnnls. Harry Yanner, Unus McLean, Harold Leslie. John A. McCormnck, Joseph A. ‘McDonald. Blane Mcvarlsh. H0811 A. McDonald. Under $1.00 Innis McDonald, John Cantwell, Joseph D. McDonald, Charla; us. lie, Edward Rice, Lyndale-Qiilo extra donation. “.00-Pat Stewart; Under $1.00. THE CHARI-QTTEIQWN _QQA.R_D_LAN_ 1 Navy ABLE SEAMAN JAS. A. HOGAN OI’ Morcll East, son of Mr. and and Wilfred ilngam. who i. at present stationed in Hal ax. N.S._ where he is engaircd on guard duty. “Jimmy” as he is familiarlv known by his many friends, enlisted with the R.C.N. v.11. at Charlottetown in early July. 1940. He was transferred o Halifax in August. _ Upper Montague-SB. $l.00--_tin. iyiacLennan. Dunnlrl Nicholson, ltlrs. John A. liiaclxzin. Mrs. Angus £11111». Murd. D. Niac- Leod. Alex Muclicod. Under $1.00 Miss Margaret AIacLmorl. Dim. It- MacSwaiii, J. M. NIacKcnzie, Isaac Scmple. Monticello and Si. Margitrcfa 416.25 $3.00 A. J. McKiiinori. $1.25 Jos- eph A. Ail-Donald. $1.50 J07"! J- McCorinric, $1. Dllillfil O'Haiilt‘.\'. Aii- mom, Richards, Pins J. McKilllllYl- Alice McKinnoii. ltlrs. Celina M<‘~ EaCll€l'll.'LltZ2\l‘lls McGaiigh. Wil- 11am panning. nu it J. McDonald- James A, McDonald. Under $111" Inglis Gallant. Jonn P. C. McDon- ald, John A, McDonald. Mount Hopc~$3.l5. $1.75 Mrs. V. l-l. Dockcndorff, $1. John W. MncPhc-e, Raymond Mat"- Donald. Murray llarbour—$8.50 concede from dance. Savage Harlmur—$2.5.00 donation from school district per. Miss Hel- cn L. Pigott. Sourls-$112.00 $75.00-Red Cross Branch. $25 Miss Nellie M. Garrett. Bourls River-ifll-ZB. $'l.-J. Frank Stems. $2. E. R01’ White. Frank Mcflauuli. A- T~ MC" Donald, $1.00 Chester McDonald, Frank Paquet. Joseph Shel. Mm Howard Paqtiet. Miss Mac Brehaut. Mrs. Frank Grimes, Frnncts 5t. John. Miss Celia McLean. John Grant, Mrs. St. Clair Paquet, Un- der $1.00 Michael McDonald, D. F. Cheverie, John D. Poquet. M151! Hel- en McMahon. Mrs. Alex P. McDon- ald. Henry McDonald, Miss Mary’ IAVie. Mrs. William Elacke-‘t, Leu- rle Paquet, George Paquet. John Davie, Mrs. Tom soulsbv. Garfield Carter, Mrs stcphen Gallant, Nich- olas Piiquet. Strathconm-Mllitl. $3.00 Ewen MacLcod. $2. Helen Gosbee, Wm. Hunter, Daniel Bre- haut, tAlex Buchanan. Under $1.00 Wm. T511101‘- St. Peter's Ilarboiir~$7J0 $230 Theodora Anderson, 02.25 Lester L. McEwen. $1.25 Mrs. Lottie McEwen, $1.00 Charles Trowsdiile, Mrs. Harry McEwen. . Union Roach-"South hid"— $2.50. Under $1.00 -Everett C. Moore, Rachel V. Carver, George A. Mel- lish, Vernon Ross. Ira Ross Morel! Heir-BA» 8i. Ambrose Ninnott. Under $1.00 Margaret, Hennebery. Edward Hen- nebery. Justin McCarthy, Mrs. Frank McCarthy. Philip Sinnott, Mrs. John O'Neil. Glen William-SIGN Montagne-Slw-donatlon from Group of I girls Per. Mrs. W. H. t GlU-Mr. H. Maclennnn. 01.00 Am; Dlllxfltllfimll, Mrs. John Ma- . s. ora McLeod. Alex lihcDonlld. . Joseph ‘Acorn. Women's Institute. Detahment Leapes Today crizrnll. aullnnliu‘ This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of a ncwiy natua may be Inserted at 5 cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. COOKS for Photographs. L-945-4-22-12l. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR» ANCE. L-97-80 (lliS'l‘()lt 011.. All grades in stock. Rogers Hardware. 11-979-5-23-20. RESERVE \Veaiie:-~y. April 30 ‘for the Legion Dance in the Ar- mouries. L 939, OPENS MAGDALEN SERVICE -The S. S, Lovat opens the Mag- dalen Island service today, leaving Souris with a large load of mail L , which has been accumulating here - since tho last trip to the Gulf v bugs will be taken on the trip. Dit. can r’; Aitltivns _ 13,-, M, E. Gciigc. Presbyterian Minister at Cliatliam N. B.. has arrived in. Charlottetown. He will conduct fuii- , eral services today for M El‘ rs. im- W-‘ih Lelrritc. WlIC oi‘ the Rev. Dal R. Moarliead Lezate. pastor cf St. l"S Piesbvtt-rian Clinch iigrp. ll M11. Lcgite died at Kiik House Moiida. . 011v viisrr HEREIN-- Mr, .1 G. Parker. Toronto. general mflilflggr and actuary of tiic Imperial Life Assurance Company- arrived in the cllr last evciung. Hc will conduct’ a conference of Island representa- tivcs of the Company tcdav. At noon lie will be guest speaker nt a luncheon of i-lic Life Underwrit- crs Association f P. E. I. i 1 . Charlottetown Htzwtei n n‘) LEGION DANCE — Last night was dance nizht for the incii in uniform niid 11:0 larg "t crowd vet attended the wecklv {au- nt {he Canadian legion Rpcreaiion Con- W-Y M011 in all branches of the “FY1499 5000i a very enjoyable cv- "llfle d-allfliic to the music of Bill blurs-sides West. Kent orchestra. At the conclusion of the evening's Qmefmlnmeilt. the ladies of the Canteen Committee kindly served sandwiches and coffee to the boys. ROAD T0 SUMMERSIDE 0P- ENED - Practically all the paved highways on Prince Edward Island were clear for motor traffic, it was announced last night by Mr. L. B, MB-Wflllm. Deputy Minister of Public Works. The snow plow WWW"! from Charlottetown, suc- ceeded in reaching Kensington at 3.45 p.m. yesterday alter encounter- ing heavy banks of snow. report- ed to be eight feet deep in places, The plow working out Of Summer- sidc had cleared the road to Ken. sinzton from the western side and then succeeded in 0D€l1|11g tm road to Alberton. Late yesterday evening a. plow was within a. few m'les of Rustico. The roads leading from the Cit-v to Montague and Sourls have both been clear forpsome time. Dirt roots in some sections of the province were reported to be drying rapidly and already a few are mien to wheeled traffic. Lleut. Commander Nelson Rat.» tenbury, N.C.S.0.. R.C.N.R., spent the week-end in Charlottetown. He tgfilsyaccmnpanied by Mrs. Rotten. William Dccosie of the R, c. N. V. R... Halifax is spvjing an en. lovable three week| leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur De- Costa of Prince Street. ormrmimnn P5858 ANTIGONISH. N. 8.. April 29- ——(CP) - Mrs. Margaret MncLean, 100, died today a the home of lier son, Allan, at nearby Ohio. she WM H native of Morvan, N. a. daughters. 29 frnndchildren and catgrandchidren. Her husband led 44 years ago. $1. Mr. Wilfred MacDonald. John Murcheson. Mrs. Mack Cole. Mr. Colin Mclnnis. Mrs. Mar- garet vanIderst-ine. Greenwich-MOM - Greenwich Women's Institute per Mrs. Roy Mackenzie. lflnnboro-SB.“ 041.00 proceeds fwm concert. r Miss Katherine MacDonald, Hanger ‘I Le". Mr. Thlbot Btewart, Mr. Ches Bruce. Mflllllflle-QHSI. - Montague of the airplane Islands. About 125 he was always lty of Amherst home town always comes throu asserted Iileut-Col. explained the reasons why such contribution would be appreciated himself andthe battalion. No pro sion had been made for the of battalion instruments. and at the present the Highland Band was using many borrowed instru- nicnts or drums and pipes owned by the pipers and drummers Colonel Murdock declared that the funds, to which the bat- talion could add would equip the Band and on a par with the bands in the other two battalions that are linked with the North Novas in the Ninth Brig- adc of the 'I‘hird Division-the oiilv Highland Brigade in the Canadian Corps. without a slip wl plain trlbuti return. or ids of come Tax Office busy from now to the 15th Mb that you can help the public service tiling your return in early and ~ ut it afterwards dur- t perl .even if you have to rrections later. $9,431» umm m mat-m. ,_ not ussinir a th Pictured above is a detachment of the Charlottetown Division, Royal Canadian Naval volunteer mainland. in the group are 18 young men from this province who have been in training 1t the naval barracks here. Pictured above are: First row (left to right), Seaman Malcolm MacDonald; Cook minim Cairns: Seaman Albert Templar; Ship Steward Vincent LeClair; Seaman lupin- ald Cnyle and Seaman Frank Gauthier; Second Row: Seaman Jame! Stewart; Seaman A. Show; Se: Bentley; Seaman James lilac-Lean; Seaman George Steele and Seaman Joseph Hughes; Third Row: Seaman Thomas Hansen; Seaman l- Sherren; Cook Sheen; Seaman Kalrn Lewis and Seaman Francis Holland The latter, Seaman Holland ,was one of the survivors of the Jervis Bay. Before leaving the young men will be presented with sweaters and socks by the Red (hols and cigarettes by the Carry on Canada Corps through the Provincial Government. "Big parade Planned today The‘ Royal Canadian Naval Vol- Reserve. the Guard of Canada. an from the Training Centre. and a. ment of the Royal Air Force, will assemble at Willow Corner afternoon in time to move off at p.m. ' The parade will be tinder command of Lieutenant F. I. Andrew, M,M. The route of march will be Brighton Road to Rochford. to Kent to Prince, to Richmond. to Queen. - to Euston, to His Honour Lieutenant Governor ePage will take the salut front of the Provincial Building at approximately three thirty p.m. "The Light Horse Band will pro- vide the music. P. E. I. in only Highland brigade N. N. IIIGIILANDERS oar PIPES. ETC. More than ‘50 Rptariaiis and Kins- . men. in a Joint meeting of their, service ‘clubs. held at the Amherst.‘ Hate. ioinetl in the presentation to‘ LIOUL-COI. H. Ward Murdock of a cheque for $1051.54-—given in 12c- f of the fund that was opened some weeks ago to purchase new instruments and equipment for the popular Pipe Band of the Nova Scotia Highlanders. Don Mac- Leod. president of the Amherst Ro- tarv Club. was chairman meeting and liiade 1h to Lieut. Col. Murdock There are quite a large number-of Prince Edward Islanders North Nova Scotia Highlandcrsuiid‘ their relatives and friends home" will be pleased to learn of the success of the band fund. Lieut-Col. Murdock. in replying to the presentation. declared that L. proud of the aeneros-l ‘ and its people. "The: Ila It Now 1t will be noted that April 30th is, the last day for filing of the 1940, Income Tax returns. But, d0ll'tl out off thinking about your income tax IGtIlITDS until the 30th April. Do o Don't forward a return if you find vou are not taxable. or owe no addi- al tax above National Defence Tax alreadv deducted. Don't come to the Income Tax of- fice unless you are ob ed to-se your remittance b.v ma a long wait 1n line. Don't send bills or ooinsY in un- rc lstercd mail. n't send War Savings Certifi- cates in payment of your Income Tax: they cannot be te Don't forget to put stamps on your Surviving are two sons. five §§°°“°° and letters‘ w six Reserves, which leaves this morning for the SGT. JOHN IIIBBETS At present stationed in Halifax. lie recently spent a pleasant leave visiting friends in th c ty. Bharlottetown Flier gets Wings at Moncton BRIGHH iv ~...~.....~ HOME ARVO For only l0 do?! ovary your ll NNBVO cold qt than reduced pfitppl Don't delay, get your Spring IOQUIIQIIOIIII_CN encp. Serve $1.50 a gallon. 30 beautiful color: jg chqgga ffplp. aainpmbflh NABVO il neither paint “time! no: combines ihgbgeoggalifiolb c , '1' h _ or. , gcooqy. yawn 1110:9112 gnarl.“ Flows freQy from the brush. driep quickly and l; ed011p10- Made by the Makers 0/ MWPM Pill"! I2‘ ‘All 3! Burhoe s Grocery c w mnmgtirti iii“) ngilmiihliiiigiétutown r r I. V m" m” ration: m-slgl ’ ' ' Girl Guide News 0TH CHARIAYITETOWN COMPANY Guides of the 4th Charlottetown Company W. hi... fatsglifilfithl‘? asked to on :18 8 0.30 nor the mnetlm which will be in the K211 htsod lumbus Hall- Mrs. Rowe, D trlot Commissioner. will enroll m following girls: Joan MoCallum. li-ley Richard. Claire MacDonald and Iols O'Brien. Mrs. Paul Murmy. Division Commission- er and Mrs. J. D. McGuignn am also to be our guests and it ls hep- ed that the parents of the 81115 who m being enrolled wfll also c035‘ to the meeting for seven 0' . The Guides. Brownies and Ran - era of the 41th 8th Com s we busily in selling ick- ets for their concert which is to be held in Holy Name Hail on Thurs- day. May 8th. Prizes are to be giv- en to the individuals 11in th most tickets. as well as atro and Comipany prizes. DOMINION ANNUAL MEETING The ggnual meeting of the Can- Idldn unoil or me Girl ouidqs Association will be held on Tues- dav and Wednesday. May 20th and 21st at the seliwlorv Cub- Monte- bello. Que" near Ottawa. Her Royal Highness Princess Ade-z. Countess of Athlone. as Honorary President of the Council has graciously con- sented to be present on Tuesday. May 20th. All Prvinclal, council or local as- sociation members and Gulders NIONCTON, April 22. ~ (c?) __ Young Englishmen with alarlze proportion of Canadi- ans included in the wings parade Q1’ the Royal Canadian Air Force at class. an iii-between one. was small- er than the average xvlll be in future and about hall the size of the first uroup given wings a few weeks Besides the Emrlisiimen and C a- tlicrc was one Welshman. one Scot uznd a young man from Eire Eight. Canadians made up the Dom- lnion contingent. The list of lzraduatcs included E. D. Baker, of Charlottetown. . . Tritcs of Sackville. from the Mari- ti: e presentation‘ 1E. D. Baker is a son of Mr. an l Mrs. Albert E. Baker 39 Orlcbar e He enlisted a1. Moncton in July of at last veer shortly before the R.C.A.F.| recruiting depot was opened ' Charlottetown. under command ght-Lieut. Molyneaux. He arrived home last evening for a leave with his parents). 1.0.11. traffic Heavy on New service Murdock. nearlv $400.00 i t. a extension of their ser- sad 0d y fax. a week old tu- motrmw. has proved factory" and that the number passengers flown between here Montreal compares‘ VOW W81?‘ W1 Since T. C. A. wok Over Moncton. N. B-Halifax service f0!- meriy operated by Canadian Al!‘ ways. two flights have been can- celled. the inaugural trip b00011" of fog at Halifax a week alto today and the mornlnn trip of Apfll U! m1 because of for: here and at Manc- on. hing/iii itrlgshtioilax and rou t n a. trips. '70 were taken westward. Th9 minim}. capacity would be 120 be- cause the counpaziv f8 1181118 PM!‘ eed 14‘ pable of bearing 19 three of Canadian Airways‘ planes l and avoid BOND d. sign sign it plainly. 5 in envelopes 1v written thereon, and on. Dominion and Pm- Dotft send your cheque loosely attached if forwarded wl so hidden awisv in the the return it is difficult to ft . Don't send letters deali matters other than your he urn at- tached to the return. Send tlwem separately. . don't fo et that the In- l be ties been flown in and 3° W‘ 'T2>B"Lat€"l‘6 C1531? wANrcnT-‘Aifilii KEN girl for housework. to Apply Guardian. ifl-‘WTFO-IIITT-fi- 11in. 112 Kent. - . N FOR CL K IN ferabiv married with no f mi . will be welcome at the general meeting and at a commissioner's conference Which will take place on Wednesday. May 21st. Will "angelic who hopes to attend this uneo rig kindly notify Mrs. Iteay. Provindal Commissioner as soon as possible. WAR SEWING FOR GUIDES AND BROWNIES The closing date for the Com- - petition for the Besilborouch Shield has not been definitely fixed. de- nendin on world from Dominion Headq arters. Please watch this column for further news. The date of the closing of the Brownies’ kn‘ttlng will also be announced d later. Remember 3 rim will be ‘given lo the Pack w o has the best exhibit of knitting. NO REGRETS Student: "The landlady of m ‘boardinghouse wept; when e ' ' New landlady: "Oh. that's all right, I won't. I always insist on payment in advance." Mortgage Sale NOTICE is her-lag given that there will be sold y tlon in front of he us Courts ullding in r ' d901, the 22nd day of May A_ D., 1 1 at, the hour of 12 dcitgzk noon the follow tnct. of 1m z-ALL and SINGU that certain ar- cel or tract of land and prem sea, situate, lying and being on Lot or ‘Township number try-seven in Queen's Conn y in Prince Edward Island. bound d and described as c" "strainer? °nttls e e ra a ane o_ Ergo west line of lung of Kw- , m... “- _ y along mid ‘road to he out line of land o John Motion 1d. tbp ce south by two mqlel nu to. e tear line of in. frontin on the Bedequo Road. containing hty- une more: of land, n little mo e or less; beingixtho land described 1n den a of ill m In 000189. tilted the 15th any 0f JIIIY. llll, H. h u of 11mm! BllllIiIil-Il Deigiian, his wife. in slmuei Kennedy of Bndslbnbc in queen’: Oounty aforesaid,‘ and 0h ' f the 10w] wild ‘ufiiiiiiir N! ' 0m K to 11nd Qfo ‘u! of l d made put-maxim. l power t? cutie con- tained in the llid mortgage. de- f illt h vi mud 1 th pzyfnent. o?‘ m? 1 anpd £11511]: o vii-e it at; WI! 3W0 . h!’ W- thll 23nd d}! 0! April. l- 3 on my efflt ma. IBAQI-LA DPv J ' L-OU-l- ~10. APRIL 2:: lgftiet but NI’. George llart Wins flratnrical Scholarship WQLFVILL-E. April ZL-Geo Hart. of Charlottetown. won Ralph M. Hunt oratoricul echo‘ ship. with the unanimous (ieclslon three Judges. He is u junior u“. dent at Acadia Uiuversitv" and lslllil year an assistant to tho university department of English. other com. pbtitors in the annual contest wen Henry Mitchell. Chester; lawreim Toornbs, Charlottetown. and Kem new Allativilllml-stoslcililgi, BIRTHS ____ VAIL-At the PIlDCg Edward isl- and Hospital on r11 22. 104i, to Mr, and Mrs Hi1 n Vail, Murray River, n son. MacFARLANE —- At the P1100 Edward Island Hospital on April 22, 1941, t0 Mr. and 111's. Lorna MaoFarlane, Sum AlJ-EY-BOWIES —- On siturdu. April 19th, 19-11, at Charlottetown by Rev. J. H. Bishop. Daisy John- ston Bowles of Dover to Pie. Gclfll Earl A1161’ of Halifax. Card or Tlionks We desire to take this oiiuortunl of extending our heartfelt thank! the manv lends and iitikh who showed such unrcmluuiz kind- husband throughout his whole life and t4 those who sent Mass Cards. S1111’!- tual Bouquets and Letters of SSW uethv. Mrs. Patrick Clinton and Family- N. DiMocLean U N DERTAKER EM BALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlro Phone I49 MAKE-UP roll SPRING The Latest Shades in ROUGE LIP STlCKs POWDERS BY Elizabeth Arden and llolgiig Rubinstein loll t9 8F? the new Liquid Bronze Glow Make UP JMIIESUIN DRUG sTORE