MAY}. 1941),. WESTERN GUARDIAN J, Elmo: “Murphy 2b Ilanuveyn s; _ __f___. ‘QENTS? Gear]! u“ a0 mum u: silumlaslus and i-itim u COUNT! New. lublorllllllis Advertising nu -----,:..--.. c.:"-s'"..mi.r...::.- r '- ~- utrool. Gonrllrl. ' Mafia ‘it'll’.- Stunt Gummy will _||y st Z4‘ B" "n: 0| Inn main-i O7 Grsuvillu Its-on be dellvofpd l0 Ill! homo ll Inn memos by do: or lilo p: Int Phons as for thh some; dz! to the boy responsible for dolfvcrleg on you mus; W" Wller Street. gun for couch!- gensinlwn icllSlllfiTON ' plIfll-TC l0 11" S,‘ fisfiili-isng Mac- = ‘He’ wndgred a, farewell “q presented With n. mem- m Mm of a beautiful Chas 11;“..- and Silver vase-I'M “on wok place at the homo u; J McQuBld. MI‘. J- L- ’ ‘directed the ceremonies "lscgpllbk manner. A m0“ ‘ a, W1 philosophical add- E .1111 read DY 1V"- Norma“ . hisownsndhisw e’s - modest. HDPYQPWW- PM mm‘ manner. Supplementary le- nd QDSPPVEitlOlTS were 1111149 1,, Herb McEwen, Harold »‘"',,,.d James Peuderiflysl- l, 1.4355531, Aircraftman B78561‘ ‘loride oi Summerslde airport M; vocal and instrumental al a high order. Mrs. O Mallet’ .. m. the piano. Chorus sing- mspersed with dancil18 was b, 51L Mr. and Mrs. Mac- ' enlment qualities and have endured M5 to all with Whom they mcontact. It was with mixed may imminent depfinu" gmiounced. Mr. MacDougall p. been in the capacity _, agent to Mr. Peter Power Cgnfldlllfl National Railway Mt Kensingwn 1195 bee“ ad’ 0,, me nstw the charge 0f- .. Hill STHUOD and will bake duties in the very new‘ fut-me ,1“ wisfilng him and his my young family a happy and mu; future. d dflUBhIQI‘ §“¥§ai§ii“r§3er returned n. Wednesday after spend!“ days in the 911.1’ where they 9g the marriage 01 M"- Hwghm, Geraldine. _ Li g, Miss Lucille Mc- Tiff. minrnine McMahon and | Olive Thrmpson, teachers of m]. School attended ‘til: . lion in Charlottetown It? cl bell, - At Indian river pril K117111943, to Mr. and MT!- Campbcll. a daughter. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrite de of Keusingion was the 91.... enicvable card burly "n" , 0., Mondny nhht. Prizes were tv Mrs. Wm. Gill and Mr. Percy ll. Pretty Wedding At Summcrsiiic m. Paul's Church, Summsnido, decorated for the occasion, was the scone of a very interesting wedding at 8 a.m. this morning when Mary Lorraine, youngestvdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Adel Arsenault, suin- merside, Wu united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Sgt. John B. P. Stevens, R.A.A.P., son of Mr, and' Mrs. E. J. Stevens, Cobra. Street, Dubbo, N. S. W. Australia. Rt. Rev. Mgr. G. J. McLellan officiated. Mrs. Roy Silliphant played the wedding march. Given in marriage by her father. ‘h:- l-rlfle wore a gown of white ‘affcto Wmhflrivw-I m1 misfit-naval linm. ‘\'l\7‘“o hoc-t ghanpd nnckllvie and “rims "Wilmr l" "owls over the r-a-w- u... vnll n: h-lla must». w... held 11v '1 clrrlet c" white flowers find ch.- mrrled a ‘tnuquet of sweet- Hnrt roses. . Mrs Ploy Ahern. the bride's sister and matron n’ honor was attired" In ‘rlue sheer with int-ho“ to ma-ch an“ h" vorswe was rcses. Mr 90v Ahern was best man for. “KY4 F-‘PVGWS HIV‘ SW?‘ Qhlnwuv 5nd "wt. "Ms-l of the R. A. A. 1". were t». "u..." Curio" the Nimll-vl Mass the ln~ at“ rbnir p» -.....~-,.-,-|,,».. hnvyqnq UNI" the sliver-fir"; n! Mrs, Roy gmuqwnf After the ceremony a dainty k-sm-vpsy mo, sefl/(ld .; the hffne “' “"- hricieh parents to immediate tar-way", I". Prvl "rs Steven- are l-aavinv ~r1 the "Wm nInHP fnr a chm-f, honey. w-rvm n“nv< vvvInl-‘Iw the I-v-"nv vnnm- counle w"! vaclde. in §"vv\vngv-:IVIF where S". Stevens is stationed for “~- “resent. Big Bounty-Wide Attack Equipment War Bond Sale Under the sponsorship of the Prince County National War Fin- ance Committee, and ciirecwd by the Summer-side Publicity Commit- tee, a big county-wide radio "at- tack equipment" war bond sale ls to take place Tuesday evening, May | 4th, duringvthe hours of 7 p.m. tn io p.m. This sale of war equipment by ...-U"-*'1" TO-DAY‘ WHEN HE COMES T0 TOWN . . . ShQGoa nth BILLIE IURKE - FRANK ‘ CRAVEN - - ALAN DINENART sunny-Id nsvlfl Also Marchmof Time SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 Matinee TUES. 3.30 SUMMERSIDE Ool. Ralston Congratulates Summcrside The chairman of the Summerside Victory Loan Committee, Mr. L. R. Allan, has received the following wire from col. J. L. Ralston; Lucas Allan: Just learned of Summersidels great achievement in reaching eighty- three percent cf objective in first two days of victory loan drive. All the more remarkable when one re- members the objective was consid- erzbly higher than before. Under- stand one of many fine pieces of w rk was auction sale of "attack equipment" and publicity campaign under Mr. Hfl!"""‘k, Bv time this reaches y u 0x; you will be over the top. Sumrfmisilnes past records have used up my supply of super- latives, Cun only ask you to convey hearty and sincere cngratulutiohs t0 all who had a. part in this grati- fying campaign. J . L. RALSTON. i»... ii..i.vs.ik.;§ The use of the Fnrsdor is radio should attract the interest spreading lu all directions in the it will enlng, of every Prince County patriot, rove a very interesting ev- rcm the standpoint of put- for iilraud-llc Gaullc gating Suggestion NDON, May 2—tCPi—Gen. vies De Gaulle received a new unication today from Gen. 1 Giraud suggesting they d met at what ‘h sources described 8-8 iv place" outside Algiers. l ~ message replied to De Gaul- lllllllllbfgiitilllm to Ggffllld‘ iii;- -- u- - lug ni - - ‘union of ant -Axls French s Fighting French MEMO-Bl“ ittee probably will consider ud‘s note tcmorrow, but. cir- close to De Gaulle said they ted he would agree in meet- lid oustlde Algiers. B . okes Order reezing" All hracite Ooal OTTAWA, May Z — (CF)- rtly after John L. Lewis. ltd Mine Worker-g Presid- i announced in New York l a two-week agreement has .n made with the govern- "11311111112 the work stop age lht United States Ant ru- n and Bituminous Coal Fields. h Munitions Department un- $1111 it had revoked an "r Trrczinc all Anthracite r1111 transit from the Unit- htiles o- in stockpiles in 511102. pr In slockhlles in Canada men today and cannot be m or IIPIIvQTQO except by p". k the coal controller, l. h: Slfiwai-t. the munitions hfl-ment announced tonight. ‘m! ‘new order supplements m vlous ruling by the coal "umler inning 5|] 111mm. ynlwwslllatlen trandsit from ‘the s an rsgu a n; “"1" 111 Ontario sud Que- lt- This || M" MIT‘ "I was announced L" lmvnnncement sold the l” I of anthrsclte cool he- md"*;‘¢mrv owln- to the W" l" the cnsl strike lu the y, "PM leg Into the anthro- Free Sounf Movies lliriomq, FILM BOARD Kl it nlifiniiliif?‘ SM"! PlIk-Weuncsn IYQmon-Thnrsdly. ,1 lrkdalc~n|hh Fighting s ' centres or offices will ting Prince County "over the top": in the 4th Victory 11mm for their» $901000 objective, and also from an i entertainment standpoint. The idea - of a. county-wide sale follows on the 110615 o‘ the Summerside radio and public sale of ‘at-tack equip-i merit" last 'I'll€5day night at the‘ High School Auditorium when 83; per cent of Summersldeh object-i ive was obtained and pledged. within the short space Qt 2 hours. l p R. '1‘. Holman, Ltd., are provid- ing free of charge, the facilities cf CHGS for the evening, repeating their lesture of last Tuesda night. The Studio will be occupie by the entire Summerside Y's Men's Club who sre looking alter ever detail to make the huge underta ing of raising $1,000,000, a successful one.- As was done at last week's sale salesmen will announce certain war equipment which is to be sold dur- ‘ in the evening, to bring the total so e of bonds forPrince County up to the one million dollar mar by the end of the evenin . This e ulp- ment has been wldey sdver isecl through the ress and by posters to Countv distr cis. It. is hoped to have on hand all district, county chalnnen who will occupy the micro hcmes from 1 p. m. to I0 p.m. wit announcements angel-hing their respective dis- I c s Following, sales will start and continue until 10 p.m., interspersed ' with entertainment numbers fur- nished by R.C.A.F. Station, Sum- merside, and local talent. by telephone. Subscribers will simp- ly call Bond Radio Sale which will connect. them with their dis trict phone 0r office. They will simply give the etgxipment they widi to purchase w ich represents in value the amount of the Band they are purchasing. The district. ir. turn phnnt- ion distance to Summerside ila io Bond Sale each half-hour and ‘give the studio operator a list of eir sal , together with names, snd whether the subscrib- ers do or do not object to having E2151‘; names announced over the I‘ . 0d bv districts in the studio, and totalled for number of subscribers and dolisrs. Thus st sll times dur- ing the svenin the announcers can tell st any tme the exact per-_ cents-gs of each district's object.- lve. The district having the largest. percentage of its cb ect- i ve at the close of the even g's ssle, will be awarded a trophy by the County war loan office. The spirit of competition between districts is bound to rove an in- teresting show, and al radio list- eners and subscribers should ar- ran to listen in and phone in ‘the purchases during the even- n g. The Comrnitte has suggested public gatherings in the various centers, where bodies of perssons can listen in to the program and in tum make their bond purchases from, by tele "lone. This affor all Prince County patriots ..n o po-rtunity to back up he big 4th or Loan drive by listening and subscribing. S. PORTRAIT OF FAMOUS DAD LONDON, (CPl-A painted por- trsit c! Gen. Sir Bernard Mont- Anny commander's son . Pflml’ Minister Churchill who brought it to Britain on his North African vial‘. The son, David, is at Winches- iar school l Maritime Provinces. Splendid cures of rheumatism, eczema, ul- cers, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, and many other ailments are tak- ing place. Endorsed by numerous trustwlorthy people including the rig: Mr. W. A. Russell, 5 Qulnpoo‘. Road, Halifax, Cured of neuritis. Mr. J. S. Perry, Sunimersldc, P. E. I. Cured uf stomach ulcers. Mr. Prank MacAuizty, Halifax. Police Force. Cured of lumbago. Mr. Chas. R. Weddlcton, Yar- mouth. NS. Cured of rheumatism rind general ill health. Mr. J.B. Gaudet, 94 Dorcliester St., Charlottetown. Cured 0f stom- ach trouble and piles. Mrs. Amelia Bell, 10 Kane Place Halifax, Cured of neuritis. Ask for literature with long list of satisfied users. B. BNMAN. W. 22 Water St., Charlottetown, Phone 175i. Halifax address: 43 Yale St. Offering Trophy For llistrict With Best Percentage “Attack Equipment" War Bond Sale Tuesday night, May 4th The 20 Districts, exclusive Summer-side District, lll‘(‘ elgible for this Trophy. The mnin idea of the Radio Sale is to create friendly competition among the various districts during the evening, with the aim of bringing the County to a total of $1,000,000 at the close of the evening's sale. Total sales u.p to the start of the sale, plus sales made during the evening will total this the ercentage of each Dis- trlct's su criptlon. Prom this the percentage of each district's objec- ive can easily be determined. The Tro hv will go to that District hav. D . 'I'he.se district lists are ta-bulat- lng the highest percentage of its| objective as the sale closes. Reports being received indicate that keen competition is on between the different Districts. DRUG STORES AWIIEEL LONDON. (OPT-Born of the blitr the first travelling drug stores in the world will be at the general call of people of Britain. Current plans al so call for some of these dispensar- les t: be sent abroad to join British. medical units, USED BY MAN You coo will Bud Onions-l 8on9 uni Ointment llmflllnglybgfhful In its: can y today. Mada in Condo fiffiflilfsnv usmcmn [UTT [UNA m“ I UINTMENT t e money 1pm,... woven.“ now also present. credit Union, ma. his forty-seventh and doing odd jobs after scshool, credit union 1h 1-1118 DYW/mfie- W11‘ about town. Asked as to how he Dlflee 111 1-11? Grind 31"“ H5" ‘m ~. wasuflgiglg to make] the ‘oother $45. he P l Fair-By. 11x21 ggihérgfg-izgt-log- "B3313" . rep e e was so 11E rake and y DYE-S - E , ' mow lawns, wash cars, make gar- erfi s 11E W8! 111N031)’ 111 V1911 911d W" l l i l already v thousand skilled aircraft workers t0- ; Rev. Father O'Hanley. Dougan was deacon of the mass, and , P“ - IT. PETER’! CATHEDRAL The services on Sunday. 10w Sunday as it 1| called in contrast to Easier Day, were carried on with the festive ceremonial and music which marks the Easter season. The Incumbent officiated find breached at both the choral Eucharist and at. Evensong. Flying Officer B. S. Browne xmd tbs lessons. The out- ltlndlng feature of tho dly‘: ser- vices, however, was tho children's B of HODQ service. Assembling in this Sunday School with their teacher and class banners, headed by the cross bearer and the chil- dren's banner the children marched s iul ssrvico, At s certain point service those who had tsksn the pledge tn abstain from intoxicating lquoi- renewed their promises and nzw members were admitted to the Band of Hope. A special offering was made in the self dsnisi boxes which had been given out atotabs bo- gum by this moans for Missionary work. At the enr. of the service the Procession refonned and led by the Cross and banner bearer returned to the Sunday school. This service takes place every year on used in this church for incuicatfng temperance. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH At the service of morning wor. ship the Rev. I. Judson Icvy took as the sublect- of his sermon "The Risen Life." Saint Paul in his gDistle to the Colosslans 3:1 says If Ye then be risen with Christ. seek those thins-S that are above." It has been ours to realize the great spiritual experience of Easer with its thought 0f resur- rection. 114 time sprltiil m- newln&l its time of rededication, may at vital something vibrate through our souls. "If ye" says Saint Paul, there is the challenge. If we are indeed risen with Christ 1515 0111's to live the risen Saint Paul knew, in him m; 0m died. in him there came B newness of life. It is not enough that the old had died. that which had gone must. be replaced, those 11111185. that are above must De sought. Saint Paul sees the duality of man's nature, he sees that the higher must take precedence, some. thng must die that the reaper may live, If dead to sin, a ive to Chfl-St, hi5 lofty ideals, 11L: service eternal must be our seeking of those things that are above, as vlv. idly expressed in the sim ie e i- taph to a mountaineer, “ e ded climbing." Tho Junior Choir gave leader. l“ elm docket n court Satuidsv Low Sunday and is ons pf the means n OENTRAI. GUARDIAN ‘lhh column ls unnerved for nun of local interest, but advertising or n BOII! nature may be inserted of flvo cents a Itml. strictly bl! ibis in advanci- UUOIAS 10f Pnowgrspns. COgTEDII-ATION LIFE INQUI- AN l TB-AIN ARRIVAL-Tho Borden train arrived in the city at 0.10 on Saturday night with 300 passengers, POLICE COURT-There was l the city b01100 In . LEGION AUXILIARY DANCE at the Arrnourlu May 5. Admis- sion 35c. 5-3-31- IION. l. WALTER JONES will speak ova: O I". C. Y. is oven- inq on behalf of the Fourth Victim‘! Loan at 6:15. 5-4-11. NEWSBOY PURCHASES BONDS boy, David Twsel of 45 Elm Eve- uo Saturday purchased victory bonds totalling $300. In tho gécgry Loan hs boulht. l. 019v n IION. J. WALTER. JONES will speak over C F. C. Y. this even- ing an behalf of the Fourth Victory Loan at 8:15. li-d-Ii. CHARTER. FLIGHT - Seven more fishermen from the Maddal- en islands were flown from Char- lottetown to their homes yesterday. A Maritime Central Airways plane turning home from the mainland where they worked in wflr Plants during the winter. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of the late Mrs. Elton W. Raynor, Mt. Herserr. was held from her late rcsi deuce, Saturday, May 1. Service at the home and grave was conducted by the Rev. D. K. Ross. Pall-bearers were, Frank Hamm, Frank Lund, Harry Wood, Parkman Jenkins, Kent Jones, Earle Ings. Interment at Mt. Herbert cemetery. ATTEND CHURCH SERVICE - U-pwards of 100 Oddfeliows and Rebekahs of Charlottetown attend- ed Zion Presbyterian Church yes- terday morning in commemoration of the 124th anniversay of the founding of their order on the North American continent. An in- spirlng and instructive sermon on shi to the music, singing the tra. dit onal Spanish "In Joseph's Lovely Garden.” The minister made feeling ref- erence to the passing of Mr5_ Q, B, Norton, paying tribute to her rich and loyal service to so many in- terests of the Church. ' The Church School met f0,- its Bible Study session at 2.30 P, M, The service of evening worship was observed at 7 P. M. with the B.Y. P. U. in charge. The speakers of tin; evening were Miss Beverly Pound and Mr. George Jones. The B. Y. P. U, (Xioir led in the music under the direction of John Inch, Mus. Bac. organist and choirmaster. A 01181191141 "Fairest Lard Jesus" was sun‘: bv Misses Saunders and Brehaut, Messrs. Robinson and Halliwell. ST. DUNSTAN'S BASILICA Yesterday at St. Dunstarrs Basil- ica masses were celebrated at 'l. 8, M. Upton Mucrtae oi Friendship, one 0f the teachings of the order, was delivered by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. The Odofellowg ode was very fittingly rendered by Bro. 13W. Bentley. JOINS B.C.A.F. - William Al- lison Macltae. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlotte- town, rtlt. No. 6, P.n;.1., enlisted April 29th with the R.C.A.F. and left for Manning Depot at La.- chine, P.Q. Prior to enlistment, Mr. lviatcrae was employed with R.C.M.P. He was educated at Prince of Wales College and play- ed hockey on the College team and was a member of No. d2 Squadron the of Air Cadets in Charlottetown. One brother, Lac. Arthur is with the R.C.A.F. overseas. SHOW INTERESTING PIC- TURES-Free St/und Movies, Na- tional Film Beard Circuit for Prince Edward Island were shown last week in Freetown, Alberton, 9._30 and 11. At the ll o'clock ser- vice, solemn high moss was sung by Rev, L. A. Rev. L. Ayers, sub-deacon, Last eve- ‘ hing at '7 o'clock vesperg were sung and benediction wag given by Rev. W. J. McCardle, IO-Ycar Old Boy Buys Bond And Octs Subscription When Eric Cahill_ 10-year-old school pupil of Summerside was called to the stage during last ‘iuesday night's public "Attacic khuibment" Bond Sale in ths scnool auditorium, interviewer L. Hancock got quite a surprise when he asked Eric how he was going to pay his down payment of $5 on a. $50 Bond he proposed to purchase. Eric promptly pulled a crumpled $1 bill from each of, three different pockets, and a $21 ill from a hip pocket. On urther uestloning it was learned he amed 5.00‘ dens. this spring and during his; ummer vacation, from which s h would save the $45. Eric thought the of‘ idea of investing his money in a‘ Bond a grand idea, and hoped a lot more school pupils would do the same. Following this interview, over twenty other school pupils under l4 years of age, sub- scribed 50 Bonds. - Summerslde Publicity Committee. —S Aircraft Plant Strike Continues : VANCOUVER, May 2 (CP)—Elght night awaited the approach of a new week unmrtain whether itl would find them back at their 10ml in plants of the Boeing Aircraft of Canada Ltd, closed since Wednes- day by a dispute over rest periods. Four llazi Patrol iOraft Are Sunk LONDON, May 2—(CP)—Iiight British naval forces sank one of four heavily-armed Nazi patrol- 0'Leai'y, Suinmerside and Si. Ei- eaiiors by Miss Hilda W. Gillis, B. —A Charlottetown Guardian nous- maoe the trip. The men were re- , l Now is the Time to order your Fur Coat The wise woman will order now knowing that there's no telling what. prices will be by next winter. The Holt Renfrew Representative will be with us for Two day! MAY 6th. and 7th. The Holt, Renfrew collection of Fur Coats is really worthy of your inspec- tion. We urge you to visit our store during his visit. CONSULT THE HOLT RENFREW . REPRESENTATIVE about. the re- i styling of your old Fur coat. Esti- | mates and advice cost nothing. your i Ladies’ Ready to Wear llept. 1 Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. ' l-‘ur Storage 1 Don't take valuable now. range for summer storage in Holt Renfrew COLD AIR VAULTS. chances with Furs. They are doubly We will ar- Trinity United Ohurch Monday: 7:45. Evening auxiliary run runs: OF-ST. JAMES Pre last evening in ‘The Kirk on the text "And the prison- ers heard them" Acts 16:25. the minister, Mr. Somers, said: ' r PUBLIC FORUM Ill. column ll IDII II Ill dlnouufon by sonsspondonts d tltiie real vgglée of getnullsng and un- Social Hull. qunltloun or 12mm. ‘in: a ected g ness. I exercising ‘°°' d3 be tum - unusually omlonn 1 "Allin: iflllelll-YSCIYQIAEIIBIIEIEIBYf0fgxégoslic1glii JA" Brcwn’ Marsha-u Mcuum- i inn...‘ his mother told him. He will never. forget all that his mother was. He. may 1c>se reckoning of his father's counsel, but never of his father's character. It is not the things which we can utter glibly-it is often the ;things we have no power to utter --that fall on other lives with bene- diction. When Sir Walter scott was ‘building Abbotsford, he put the bowling green in a peculiar place. And at one corner of it he built a little summer-house where he migh. sit of an evening after dinner. And she told Iocklhart why he built it ,there; was it because the view was beautiful? Not so, but that, he might Peter Curley. and Neil Mclbelian; Credit committee. Angus Glllis, C. .l\iUIi|III.S aiiu Linus ivlcNeil; Sup- ,__ crvlsory iviurpny , Committee, Rev. A.C. Alexander McDonald and Leo Praught. The Directors and committee members met after the regular meeting and elected Marshall Mc- Lellan president, Neil Mcbellan, vice-president, and J.A. Brown. Treasurer, Rev. A C. Murphy was appointed chairman of the Sup-l, ervisory Committee and C. Mc-i, Innis chairman of the Credit Com- mittee. The following programme of en- tertainment was greatlv enloivu by sit and listen there to the evening the audience: Step dance, Billie worship of his coachmnn. Old Peter Praught; Solo. Miss Mallett; Solo. Paed. Large attendances were re- rted B! all 51100111188 11nd 81511- jthc world. But every nightfall in eral interest in these war lnfor- mm yea.- he wok thé Book and as mation films is steadily maintain- mums would Say‘ owned a Demon ed by the audiences in eacn centre. lwy judicious Carey And the“ the The film showing the northern 4,551,“ was raisety me and. travelling i patrol-of Australia and H150 h d g m 1 d .‘ Bulfillbeféknqwyire alwmgfanyjnag; ‘sglrfzie? 1:1:- Pfesbytzrlar? Ioretlugénfie, Pr" a ~ Week e e w Sir Walter heard it and hearing itl showings at Kin a, Borden, Spring Park, Vernon, Parkdale. SPECIAL MEETING-A special meeting of the recently organized Alpha Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. comforted. Old Peter was-l preaching when he never thoughtl lto preach. That is what all oi’ us arel doing constantly, though we were .ncver in a pulpit in our lives. There are Spurgeons in unlikeliest places- gzifieaglgya%el_glé?fig°gég‘g'dslfgtgé Dr. Parkers in the coachman's cot- t — t1 h gggslgggg;rgggg 3mg? my, r tiTp-tfi. fblriv'ii.ii°fii‘tif.ilil . W O'Hara, official travel counsellor for m" u! the 5°“ they m dung’ the sorority. Plans were discussed for participation in the war effort _ and in various civic projects. Miss Nora Downe, told of preparations for Mother; Day tea, one of the I I Oredit Union .'3°i£'i‘.§¥.°“$i.i‘.’“ii‘£? °¢".‘§i‘i3‘£.°.’.£.;1| . o ' d tfifi"iui’.'i..if“iié’i‘fi‘..’f :.*..nr:"..‘.:n 5 T331111? At Grand River committees took part in the discus- sions during the meeting. Mrs. K. president Mrs. Betty Large assumed S. Rogers. Educational Director, wsg Organisation of tho Grand River responsibility for the "invitation to life program”. Practically all the 50 member; Joined on the openln! Miss Reta Prizull. Stanchel. night underwent an operation for an- ' . pendicitis on Saturday morning at Rm’- A- ‘gm; Zfifhpgef‘ I’ Hogmtlnofler (“ends Igttindfhrtrllfir: of sco-fipevrstlve wogk and a spei y__m very‘ stated ‘that the creoittunion was thel M _ rasis o e movemen . - .. .r.::....tr: Ashlin. J. T. Maia-r m», thtrair son Hughie. saving he arrived {fiéiaeof 1211a Fag} lt-oqgjeg1gugg1eflxg. . s ~ - 5a 81y overseai 10f organization. Dr. Croteau cm‘, Mrs. Lawrence Batchllder re- "aha-sized the responsibilities 111ml! i ceived s. telegram stating the S118 ed to the 01811111211110" 01 11 919d" arrival in gland of her hus- ;union. The duties of the different. band Sgt. Lawrence Batchilder. committees were outlined and the i- part each member should play was Mr. .1. C. Saint has entered the l-rought out. Prince Edward Island Hospital for Rev. M. E. Francis, of ‘Burton. treatment. Lot 7. was also present and extended l BUILDING BOOM COMING the congratulations of the St. Marks , l LONDON tcPl-M re than 4.0m. ber. Father Francis gave the audi~ Britain after the war to replace from his extensive experience Those destroyed by enemy action credit unions, He cited many cases and to clear slums. London needsof practical benefits and emphasiz- 100000 dwellings. Manchester 70.000 e71 community effort. and Qlssrcow 50,000. Rev. Urban Gilli-s. of the ___i____ ington and Richmond Credl CONSPICIIOUS GALLANTRY |Unl0n extended the greetings ___ this orgaplzatgoré andi CIEKIELUIEIBII _ _ , th cope o ra ver “P011 A,§',T,,Y§§P%°I,‘,,1,°§L.,§:g thin? initiative. Father Gillis spoke aoicuoug ‘Caliantry Medal, 1.5.1.... on the Christian basis of this work crash-landed his plane after a col- "BM" m9 ‘mmmon "fr?" l‘ rial, lis‘on in air. ordered his crew to 511T‘? dellggcracy-l e“, Cream bale °ut ‘md giving h“ own In". 'ggti)ire‘r gflslls- ti: gciirfliomisc sthe chute to his Vmb-aimer. ' ' social and themChrigtianhI-le 005i‘; Bananas are the chief export of cluded W my i 1‘ "1 t e we craft, encountered early Saturday Honduras. m". 5 mum] tradmon Mt gyms 1-116 Netherland-‘l- Ab-"l- 9" “er “em "T 1h‘ mhlm" Gallagt of Wellington also spoke. and left two others halted and tents of Bolivia are Indians. A nomgmmm commuted with burning fiercely, the Admiralty ’ L,” pg-aught, as chairman, brought M111 1011111 in the following slate which was "It is unlikely that these two (damaged) yes-sis will be able to jelected: Directors, J.D. McLellan. l off ‘Ilerschelling, return to harbor," the Admiralty . communique added. Damage sustained vessels was reported ight _ communique said the personnel suz- fared a small nlumbei- of casualties. The slit content of the Atlantic ocean in the Bay of Blscay varies with the seasons. by the British sl . The l T00 Late To (llnsify Waterman-refinish FOR biw- side School. No. 52. Mrs. J.A. Brown, secretary. S-O-Zi. FOR sinuous can coon work horses. Arrived Saturday I.0.0.F. Anniversary Variet Concert and one-act pllv dfellows llull, Tues~ day, Mly 41-11. 0:30 II- Ill- Admlssion I! cents. i 1 s-s-u. 000 houses will have to be built in ence s, lot of practical advice taken m Well- i B. . McLellan the violin. A tasty lunch was also served by the ladies. Head Of German Storm Troops Killed NEW YORK, May 2 lAPi-Vik- tor Lutze. thief of staff of the German Storm Troops, was injured seriously in an autcmobils accident yesterday near Potsdam, the Ger- man radio said today in a broadcast recorded by the Associated Press. He was returning from an inspec- tion tour, the broadcast said. Hit- ler was said to have telegraphed Lutze his "best wlshe; fq; recovery." Lutu formerly we; governor of Hannover. A Nazi flier who was credited by the Germans with more than 100 victories, Capt. Wolfgang Ttnne, has been killed in Tunisia, tho Berlin radio also announced. Eucndor was onos known u the "Republic of the Sacred Heart." Brazil covers almost half the total area. of South America. Fmamel-msklng lg an art of great antiquity. said to be of Wutern Asl- atlc. origir Enthusiasm originally meant in- spiration by the presence cf God. Bruins-T‘ _COI'l£lIlll8d from Page" 4) __ in my wagon-I feared for my abil- ity to control the annual. I quiet- ly slipped w the ground at 1110 ak of the hill. Two minutes Pieter I found my horse in the trench of the road with the wagon and all the eggs pill-d up. The eggs were. n total inst. us well as some groceries, and it was neces- sary to cu; all my harness to re- lease the horse. Joseph Allan Morrison Herman mended the harness but the horse not much good any more. I had the pleasure of meeting |J0seph McDonald Bluck, a mun .now 92 vcnrs old, icokmg the pic- W85 was a ma] old scouish servant‘ H9 Mr‘ s‘ Mcxmnon; step dance’ tur of hewlth Joseph iniornr-d wold t n tlked lii r Peter McNeil. Mrs. n. McIntyre f. ‘ .: r . i- u 11° 3V9 11 1'9 E011 91' played the piano nd M, J D me Jmt lie cunts 1Q lllS black smith shop daily, assisting his son Lemuel, doing the work at the anvil. I also noticed two Airiflutosll hnmes, as vxt-ll as two lVh-Dnnvlrl homes Cicscrl up by the Angel of Death. Lust up not l(‘il.~l, the former homo of Rm’. A. J Mc- Intyre, City. All these liumvs, especially the McIntyre home. flourished in ycnrs that I speak of. In manv (‘x1995 the changes of time did not. improve- the north shore very much. 'l""ue ll. ls. Nau? frage has a good boat harbor. a revolving light. may be seen here some 20 miles distant, and four packing establishments and a large number of fishing boats. only‘ a few of the fishermen are resid- enls of the district. There is an cld graveyard close by the lighthouse, containing many victims of the August gales that destroyed many vessels nearly four scare years ago when the shore was s rewn with dead bodies and wreckage. I may also state that black bears were frenucnr visitors to the farmers’ back fields in those days. Farmers often found the remains of a sheep, that toll! that the far- mer’; flock was menaced. On (me occasion Angus Jim Mc- Donald, a veteran gunner. decid- ed to capture Nil". Bcar. Five men built a hurnmock or .1 loft of lum- ber about fcn fort above the ground t0 watch the bclir mturn tn finish a sheeps carcass that Angus Jim discovered during rme fnrenoori. The men perched themselves on their ncu- hull" structure. I 0b- taiuccl wrnussion to nccnmpzinv the lllPll. The 1)<"(ll‘ would come up to l5 or ‘.10 _1.';ll‘(.l5 from the men in order to finish his meal. We waited ncariv nll night. and no ivmcoununv-At the as. Island Hospital on Mav lst, to Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCoubz-ey of Cavendish,‘ B. SOIL GUNN-At. Boston Mass, on April 27, i943, Miss Jeanette B. Gurm- Th8 funeral was held at‘ Boston on Thursday, April 29. Miss Gunn W85 formerly a resident of P. E. I. Credit Union of which he is a mern- ANLERSON_A. More“ on Sunday, 2, 1943, Mrs. W. T. Alldfifwn May her 74th year. Funeral from tier with late residence on Wednesday, May 5, service starting at 2 o'clock. i\IacDONALI)-At Charlottetown on .Salurday, May 1. 1943. Mrs. J. J. lMacDonald of Pipette, aged B3 years. °1 lRcmains resting at the MacLean l Funeral Home, Funeral from Bel- .l‘a.st Church, Monday, May 3rd. ser- vice starting at 2 o'clock. Interment in Belfast cemetery. “NORTON-At Toronto on Wednes- ‘day, April 29, 1943, Mrs, Byron Nor- . ton. Funeral from the Baptist l church this (Monday) afternoon, union Wm be an enduring “nk 1n service starting at. 2 o'clock, funeral .31.", pa... m W“ q". “yr-fly”. ‘h iieavlng at 2.30. Interment People's icemctery. The latg Mrs. Norton is irestlng at the MacLean Puncral iHome until noon today. INDIAN-Entered into 30st at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, cwly iwatchcd us all nicht bear came. 5o we went home feel- ing disappointed. as Angus was sure to lcli the hour urlv-n he an- pcurcrl. Aimut 8 um. the saint‘ 1mornihg Angus icurlicrl to ilnri [the bear hat! eaten up the whole zsheep. Angus tnld us there was [no doubt in his mind but the bear or he knew n; the hear has F"!'lllll12 pawl-rs or in- wp u-cro thcrc wmarlrrftil stinft. As far as l know nou- I Ilm the onjv .~'.u'\'i"t~ of tho can: that fool- ishly ‘ricd to capture a hmr with- out r "m an axe nr a wick Cer- tainly Ancus Jim hurl a mod gun. but uc hnri unlit-xv: to nrotm‘! nur- sclves. ‘\Z'\ 111mb‘ ll lll> banrship ‘had anru-rwcrl "firing :1 crmvi m‘ a snnvl mnm- r-f n: wnuirl lull bv I the wnvsido rum» ~~~-.~=.n~ t» who“ I any Si!‘ PM‘, JOHN T. O'BRIEN, Bristol. PFT rrTnTfiTrFvvnrlili-cs LONDON (HP-Another ‘l""'lrn- ‘ion that Gcrmanv i5 short of soa- tnen for U hnn'< i: fl rownrt ‘hot ‘h; Nazis nrc trvint! tn trm-vt N rwe- ,. T1.- T! N. D. MacLean Sunday morning, Lily Jane, wlfc of T, y: the late William Henry Imr-n, Crapaud, in her 89th year, Thr- l-Ie Mrs. Inman is resting -' the (‘ut- lcliffe Funeral Home where A .-hm-t " tservice will be hcli at one 0'('ln"k today. May arc. 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