np&n,__2§,_1941 iTho ilontral Guardian lntgrprgting Tljgv I111: column Is r-uerved for nern of Howard Molnnis mWEIl PI-ICB! 0w saw SPRING SHOES _ . i "ihéiissbhffif $92.95;‘ _\1[§§I‘I$ SCHOOL SHOES $159, $1.69, $1.79, $1 95 ‘ able In advance. I Blylxlg-ko |,_ 51m ‘gggmnlllifl ‘ION LIFE INSUII- man attack on the last-stand Buried. April 30th. Admission 50c dfificultles or the grim resistance WHITE SADDLEB filégzlsdigfwgnAg-{fit ainitallment Civic at is presenting an object lesson DLE TAN SPORT "h" M” slross Thick so»! 5°“ ‘ $2.19 tialvs NEW slloas $2.29. $2.49, $2.95 SGIVI S d5 “,5 °h “h Y- A9141 37th dd ing, even before the last fateful a R M1 vlclmwflma nupfmiw- Desfibld scenes of a perilous British retreat vloe at Hampton. L-23-4-25-li, CHURCHES April 2'1th.— Fai vi 1i A. M. North River a P. M. 15...?! h‘ ton 7.30 P. M. A welcome to all ser- vices. A. E. ‘Todd. Minister. BOYS’ SCHOOL OXFORDS $1.59, $1.79 & $1.99 fii°'i'.l".‘i....‘l'.‘.li‘ét..f“°“ $2.29, $2.49 & $2.89 so, 111950 new and?!“ nnnno" the values. iloward Molnnis “m; 5mg. Greet. Georse ll- “Tno yo; roe Less-for Cad” 1255193“, QHARGE _ Mount a. relaxation in the battering at- Stewart l1 A. 1v! and 1.90 P. M. Lot leek by Nell medharlized spear- 40 o; 3 p, M_ Minister; Rom sldnoy heads on Greek positions west of J, Boycg, B, A, 1,.3g.4.35-1i_ the British front is understand- SERVICES for Sunday, April 27th. irflDDed army in Eplrus and sur- Nine Mile Creek 11 A, M, Cdnoe render in the field, British hopes gov} 3 P. Milghurchiw P. M. Rev. of evacuating any substantial part BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. — t t k _ Xileiiilnoreland, preaching service ll. orrfaablymprdlssilhliex.‘ eéghlbe shawl "fir . . i g: greqlgrolbielgisfieinvlvcg 730i many fighting planes above amp P" - 1144-44515‘: over the Dunkerqusubesohes Court yesterday an offender under the Prohibition Act was fined ggfnghguyfg'gl;°lggigngir"gggaone i200 and costs or three months in thrown moo one battle - 5 ail, The same person was also A5 one drama n‘ Gfee d ined $100 and costs under the toward n do” more n ‘If ffiw‘ mom Ant. Aidrnnk w» irlwn W tide of British press critlcisin ‘d a" lulPmdw ‘ ~ the Greek campaign, A; d homo; Toronto Exchange mRDNIO. April 24—(UP)-~An cii-setbgheigtlieflgrlgfp? dedi ‘the o er - r ililsrgreaves gained Qéllll w 5.50 on e. trade 000 es. senior golds held steed! end cileapcl" list the close was 3-5 cents for Kerr-Addison. san Antonio and Siscoe. Up- mcansda filmed to 1.88 on size- om volume and closed st 1.95 for "sin oi a cent. Closing prices were down nightly for Aunor, Rsno and solllwn. Uchl Bonds weakened B 50. “T; 1m o; 1.41m- Noranda to 53 1-4 '35 the only change in the senior noon shfliTibf, weakened 2 cents IRNMENT — Major Reginald J_ vo ‘no Watel-ous and Mr. Rand H. Math- “hi: to énligi,‘ “fih; ngénizgeer "g" own. directors o! the Department official estimates still inslstthnt of National War Services, were in yo“ than 100000 umpire tron“ the 91W yesterday. and had an 1n- were involved.’ 1r it prove. d5: ment. It is understood that the agtltugoo 01f the diregators is that if 3fi§°°§1 i,*,'§,,,:';,'g""° 1°55" "i" e vncs wan government ' - contracts citizens must get behind ,.,§‘L“§§’“.,,‘§°§Efi§fi§°§,,,§§§;°fi° m“ gal‘ mlgguggxlxaxidggllflhcifllly i0 force sent to Greece was made. nil-PING BRITAIN-JIM U488 have been much different if sev. Kinross in! l"! W918i“ in the War idrt. had been sent there. Their contributions to the War Nevertheless. demands for some- Sefvlves Fund was 3H8. to the Red body's head are quite probable in Cross the W.I. donated $8. and to Britain and Australia, 1t does no; Save The Children Fund $5 appear likely that Prime Minister L? more than a year ago since the and their monthly Red Cross Box Churchill himself is endangered, “Si? British bi-‘mb W‘? dYOPPBd on contains the following supplies although it was s. similar British 997ml"! iBYTII-OTY- It fell 0n for Britain-Q quilts, 7 dresses reverse in Norway that paved the seaplane base or the Kirk), 6 dresses (women's) 3 way for his elevation io power Sylit, March 18. 48 hours after the dresses (children's), 1 wool dress over the late Prime Minister first German bombing attack (misses), 2 heavy dresses (girls), 1 Chamberlain. - crepe dress (misses) 2 slips, 12 prs, Many observers in London single ped on the Orkno panties, l coat (misses) 1 cont out Forei n Secretary Anthony ber of civilian c (girls), 1 organdy outfit complete Eden as e probable target or The second stage with socks and hankle. 1 cotton political attack. Details of his con- COIIIIiSCP-bflmblng of Germany Con. drag; and panties. (gjzg 14) 1 Shh-h versations in Athens and in Tilr- sisted of attacks by ihe Royal Alr blouses, 3 tweed suits (boys) z kW. of his discussions with Gen. Force on military lines sun suits, 2 scarves, 3 Capg 1 poh- Wavell. commander ill the Middle munication in oooiooo, 3 who East, and of what he learned These attac weed pants z shirts (boys) 1 shirt “him Yllilvslflvlon ability to were closely 10110 mdm), - at l a. 1161237135‘ battle- have trig of Calais where many elvlhans - kill d d i d ' Th6! are destined to come out gglljgldedetheanGelhfliigxlf ohgiisivligicig Iwlw. Hindu brilng the Balkan cam- the west, pa gn n cearer focus. Despite Since those first attacks. which the crhshhlf Brifllih defeat there. resembled the preliminary spcrllng _______ value ‘or lglreates 311:3?“ daft of a pair of boxers, the weight and Pgnnthggoh SimDson. Paymasier. Churchill will make the n‘... (if m5°,,°g,,.g?mbhr °" W“ Sh“ 95361.. his unit yesterda m in and th in ,1 after spending a few dgys (ritual: that heeifopegrior CIIgEIHFIIXGgC 15.1%? th flusTiruial section bgught Bell ‘Ilele- phone down l 1-2 to its low for the par st 152 1-2 and Consumers Gas Itild st 125. its low mark. losses of siioll fractions were netted b . iii. Fbrd A. Gypsum. Iinlvena O11 Ind Walkers common and prices were down 1-2 to 3-4 for Bflflihflm steel. Canadian Celanese and Lake Several industrlals. includéng Afi- iiibtidpigiilgliibgdalrytviighagbnaling-‘(bt- owes’ 1 pair United Fuel B advanced fractions ind gain; of 1-3 points were held st iilQ closd by Canada Packers, Bonk of commerce. Canadian Bak- eries bid (lielvi. Canadian Oil. Cos- mos ltfilis, Canada wirebound Box llliI Moore Corporation. Anglo-Canadian was down s cent lowland West Flank was 1-8 high- gomoo gonnonu:_ I now ma“ never been revc e 1 army scarf, 2 alrforce scarves, 3 pairs socks. Anything nice for tea. ar." yes, sponge cake. I the eggs from Mrs. Smith, f Mr.. th milk from DlincJatiihes and e $23.» "\)\I\.'\J\7\.. EXAMINATION "i"!!! and Sgtpcplying Glasses ll. .1. liiiooii Mflnlairiie. P. E. I. lison Young of the P.E.I.H. return- C. c. n ed yesterday to the mainland after -—-- RAN DIES n spending a short visit with their MIDDLETON, April 22 _. me PM" Plmhee parents in the city. death of Mrs. Rand. widow o; the would hurt the most. In a fight be- lReIv. Charles Carrol Rand. took “we” a °"“s°"“’°‘@hi and l‘ heavy" Mrs. Arthur Godkin returned place on Mondav afternoon, April welghi- 1i is the heavier wh". ca“ last night from a month's visit to 21st. at her home in Deep B ook. do the Sbgglhg- “Titmmihty '5 h° Thomas, Ontario, where she Formerly Helen Spurr. she was g°°d h” the hghi“ man-fr‘) ‘vih- IbOIn sixty-seven years ago on July h” must “Eh” “m1 his bmms- was visiting her daughter, Mrs But all the time things have been Eric Parker, who ha b ill. It 4 at Fort I d d d - a een idence Islgngpfil °§§§1§§ Inmirpgn changing. The four-year lead in sir when; he,- gothor, n major 1n one re-armament which the Nazis held iUnited states Army was sgouonoo has been reduced gradually, Faster i8 Blessing to know that she is much improved in health. Mrs. John Anderson, City, has received a letter from her cousin Major W. Townsend. of Sher- friends home ln about ten days. Offici- Connected with BUY LARGE SIZE AND SA V E . '-__——-———- Ieo-nicias was sent with bout 7.000 . g men to hoid the pass agnalnst mo‘ laizhkgloljgohiefiiiigjdnpgforagé Exact information about the dam- ihe Ephonl Douglas Q M_ Rand o, Moncmn, age caused by Brlzalns bombing of °hl~v hhihhelrtedw luvmmld "W! mineral services will be held at. Gem“ targets 15 not easy to ob- idea. preferring to concentrate Ho“, q-nnnv cnnroyn Middleton on tain. The network of the n Greck forces farther south. i-rnnnodny afternoon, with one who, rigid censorship and fast-working Frontal attacks by the Persians , demolition and salvage squads sce the Rev. T. R. B. Anderson officint- to that‘ But it f5 known definitely Persians. but it seems were rgoiélsfen liyelfonldas anld 1511s hnhvr l‘ e ma" "he" ' r _ that already the R. A. F. has suc- h ‘didyldriold Ho“, mum‘ Lower Md ceeded in inflicting tremendous da- mage to Germany's particularly in her system. darnes. reached the rear of Leon das’ force by marching through sn- other mountain corridor. remaining in the Pass himself with mP-“NV- -7- MM” h" M?" 599mm‘ 300 goal-um ' 709 meson"; and 490 ed. president of the Kitchener Re- qmohohh ‘bvhomvor his ssgmtogyl cord by the Board of Di tors. re- One raid on Berlin caused s ser. . cl ill Senator W. D. Eu er. it was io hold up on the subway system, mlsht have been. it failed and his N‘ if Mr’ Mo“ Cami whine the bombing of the wesmhan an armament and industrial city of Mannheim, comparable 01;: saute ‘i? and weight to that on_ ven ry. Brennus and the Gallls were choc?" Kggbiggghdlawllllhétfihelhzhrwmg dlslomtedd dfocli lhistillhtifixw'th§fi' - l , re l a o s. - 9d m"? I91‘ WW"! "mum! W "I 3w" clmrmilgl? audiegcle; ‘QZTHQ.’ grrihlf} aarildmhegnicai factories and. a" Bmkmzham “we an m; to some extent, the industrial life m n-Zlir. I0 0a. 50c. SAVE force was cllt down to man save hllhilllhccd wdhv‘ the Thobnnn who who 51d w have; tmilcs as general manager of the surrendered. rieulsrianer. Twice after Leonidas. ‘Phermopy- lse was defended. . In 279 IIAIII. TONIC‘ Greek arby und r Cali pu _ Athenian. Antlogiius. 2f BSYIIII. $rngg€$l gulaegnélécnleléorgagg we o! the cm, "m1" "ifmlmd l" h" i” M1“ h“ ' ‘ Sil‘ Archibald Sinclair, All‘ see- ° "-31.98. ' d SAVE 41%. P“! “mung Mn,“ any ‘latest war developments. UR WINDOW R MORE SAVINGS "‘“—"~———-_- ieddin Bros. Batlvlzit PBOMPTLY IoolI Interest. but advertising of I newly nature may be moi-ted at l cents a word. strictly pg,- pson Press Staff writer A comparative lull in the Ger- OIIASWELI. for hroiosrapbs. k978i angle-Greet bldeflitncte lino)‘ across -—-—- eece pro a y s races. .e more IT'S A LEGION DANCE-Arm- to Nazi high policy than to terrain b0dy welcome. L-l2-4-24-3i. still being offered by British and __'—- Greek rear guards. CIVIC TAXEfi-Discount is not’ What Hitler's strategy is aimed IIO i-IIB GNCIKS thlt tIICIT Bfitlih N UNITED CHARGFL- are his foes. He is obviously seek- N° 5"‘ from Greece are enacted, to in- duce a complete Greek surrender, NORTH l" E and probably proffering generous v B’ BAPTIST terms to Greek commanders in the 1f this conception or Nani Atretesy is sound. and the terms 1,-34.4.35-1|_ kranted the surrendered Greek MOUNT STEWART UNITED hmli’ in EDlrus tend to support it, -—-- able. should th G ks th - CENTRAL P511155 curing" low the examplg ofmghe hoiareeleggiy . or tlis forc till i r3 L-ooo-i-zo-ii. beqgoubly ilidsdrdinrixl. rem would TRYON _ nousnsw UNITED case. ehdarfne °°.Ti¥..§f,‘,°‘§§h¢h‘, ‘,2! Tryon. preaching servce 3 Force cannot muster nearly as embarkation ports they did to POI-Ids dovnr-In the P911“ hfiilfiifwcifilfhnhfiimdnnlfel? —-——— rr mmii-vrlrwrlvo zrna cov- hfyctdstrlvetrildinehcbvdfdhrt’ rrggtgh‘: ow with the local Govern- the" won, mo,‘ n,“ n“, m hat the uate_ The: i littl however. mat sthe cliaigniesugvblilii district is certainly " uil- 91-51 time; o; many British troops PCITSODHIS that camps anders left on return those in his promised accounting, home in the oity_ ible off-sets from North Africa. Handicapped at the outset win‘ Drummers Lewis Ward and Al- WIDOW OF REV, h‘ numerical "lferhlrity ‘he R- A- F'- —»——-——————- elirht Yem- While in Middleton Mr. which Britain I011 ht would be al- ' and Mrs. Rand made many fllends tgred to the nat en's advantage. and tcck anactlve interest in com- and for some ghno has; the R_A_F_5 murllty affairs. They were beloved attacks on Ggfmanv have boon for their friend inesvand for the growing in weight —-—--- integrity of their characters. In one raids on Gormnnyn Brig. (By The Canadian Press) . h?‘ 1936 m" we!" i° Gilesier ain now ls using some of the big- Modern Greek warriors and thei Where Mr. Rund becrme Rector f British allies. falling back acrossih: Si. Stephen's but ill health soooil ‘ffidflf, ,‘,"1‘,i'i.,,‘;°;"‘i,,°,,',2,,,’,“,,, o plains of Thessaly before the mech- compelled him to ‘relinquish h‘s V; no g 1 n? o Kai n, nnvohin anlzed Nazi armies. mav be called dutieswand he and Mrs. Rand took Mn bweofh, Nql o" nnn m5 upon to emulate ihe heroic defence up their residence at Deep Bl-cok topple’ “v e MS “ n of Tilermoitylae Pass thrown llp by Mr. Rand died in 1939 sillce when h?“ n. ‘e German "p n] sodium Klnrr Leonidas in ooo a. c.. Ms Rand has been in falling °“’“’h°“~" glen the Legions of Xerxes odvanc- heslih "W" Gffidd-B- She is sulvived by twc stepsons, ing. Interment will be at the cemet- Tllen Leonidas divided his army.‘ KITCHENER- ohh- Am“ 33~ “ UNIVERSITY N0? Bigger and Better Friday, April 25th 1 {$155733 AT I root til NIW DOME with NEW DOME BAND DANCING 9 T0 l Admission 85o Plus TIX- ITS Jusf ma? rM USING ‘mar NEW SOAP VIlfl-I mi NEW INGREDIENT IN IT-- a/em-rssr oxvoou mars RIGHT-MIDI ISN'T mar rue soAw ADMIT I ccuio HARDLV vou usaa so MUCH szusvs MY eves WHEN I Founo IT REALLV oars _ _ car wane CLOTHES A5 ma" I!“ °"°°"’ . /-- OFMY FRIENDS mucu A5 orw/ wanes RECOMMEND? row/Ire man rues: 0L0- srvts sows I useo serous. AND WHAV§ MOREJVE HELPED SOLVE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING, T90" OXYDOL GOES SO MUCH FARTHEiP-IT ACTUALLY C075 My w iiioii- vooigrii WIIITEII cioriiss IN WASHERS oio on NEW new “miracle” ingredient. Actual Tinromerer shades-as shown by our laboratory resis. (2) Cup for cup-it ives up to Ibrn time: flu sud: —suds that sran up 2 to 3 times longer. o TRY u: hin machine user, you simply 0 rry this new "miracle" soap. I-‘or the results it gives are so utterly amaz- ing that thousands oi’ washing machine owners are changing to it . . . discarding their old favor- iic washing machine soaps as things ofrhe post! New Iligb-Test OXYDOL can give such amaz- ing results for it is a new-type soup, containing, a remarkable new ingredient. An ingredient that vastly increases its while-washing power, ye: keeps ii SAFE for washable colors, and fabrics. Tested against less eiicient soaps, new High. Terr Oxydol has been found to do illesc aston- ishing things- (I) Gels clothes as much. a: 9 to ll shade: whiter than bur and piickage soaps rlliit lack its IF you are a was owe it to yours ihe equivalent of a/ullycnr’: IFflS/Jillg, showed no '- . perceptible sign of failing-stayed inokingo bright and sparkling as new, wash after wash. M ,, {Each clup of is goes up IIYOlIIIC-IOIIIIIZIdQQSIII ls- "s? IFZTtTZZZIZZK filiflli." IISIIIK .1" PPM/IR. try iiew Iiigb-Ter! OXYDOL today. You'll hé g $05527 so illrillcd with its amaziri ly while, bright xvnsllcs, you'll never go baci: to less. modern soups ugtiiil. MADE IN CANADA --—=- 6H5 If/ NOW ANY WOMAN CAN GET CLOTHES 5O MUCH ' Nil/MR THAN ANYONE ELSE m Tue NEIGHBORHOOD is ABQOI-UTELY JIMIIW Ml! WELLIF I wens. you. ro sroe PUZZLING ABOUT l1‘ AND GO OVER mo ASK HER! mo. - -~v-~ ...ivztss~i.?:.2*:.... YEG-NOU SEE our ir= I1’ aamos ' oxynm “.5 A REGULAR oxvooi. uas sucu iemv wulrs CLOTHES so . ' ma,” suns AND mev soak [Willi-- now Asour 55w,’ m“, Q‘ o”, p,” WW5 m5 “can, THINGS r WASHABLE COLOR§--BRI s WASHER IS RUNNING. The“ OUT Bkmfif A9 h vou ear rAsr poaau- "i" MUN‘- aemw WAil-I.‘ - . C Yer i: is so SAFE rhor even coiron prints, given é o w‘ New High-Tn! Oxydol is economical, mo. Q“ Years Bombings Leaves Gerinaliys Air Power Lower By LOUIS V. IIUNTER Canadian Press Staff Writer UONDON. April E —(CP) ‘island of British soil. Nuzi bombs were drop- ys, causing a num- in Britain's com- wnstcrn Germany. ks, begun May ll. 1040, wed the German bomb- has had to adopt a bombing policy that its necessarily landed where they which ensured at that time. Prior id her marriage nnd blsser bombers. and crews w to Mr. Rand in 1920 she was super- man them. have been pouring from lntendent of the hosrftal at Melrose Britain's factories brook, P_ E. I. He wrote from the Mass. Following their marriage, Mr. schools, augmented b General Hospital, Saint John, N, and Mrs. Rand moved to Crapaud resources of the Ermp re. The rising 13.. where he underwent s origin] P. E. I. where in i924 Mr. Rand was flood now is being further swollen operation on the 14th instant, but ordained to the priesthood in the by supplies of aircraft from is making] good recovery. His many Anglican Church. Four vears later United States. ere will be pleased to Rev. Mr. Rand became Rector of Recently Prime Minister Chilrch- lesm that he hopes to return HOIy Trinity Church in Middleton. ilil was able to promise that the sci-- an lncumbcncy which he held for verge balance or nlng the growing bombing under Little Information effort. transportation rotary, recently spoke or the rap- ier thrusts of the R. A. F‘. cuttlnti deep into the flesh of the enemy- As the RAF. grows yet more pow- erful. with more and faster bomb- ers. bigger bombs, those thrilsts may more re- semble blows with a broodsword. FOOD-ghl-‘EGUAIIDS Establishments operatln in Can- An-i ada under tho Meat an Foods Act numbered 88 Twenty-five were in Ontarl bee. ll in Manitoba, 10 t Columbia. 8 in Alberta, B each in Prince Edward Island and Sask- atchewan. and 8 in New wick. ‘mere were none in Nova lootia "beautiful" Canned ln I940. 0. 21 in in Bri- ‘i... Bruns- l’ —1t the OII the the and staff and traiirccs. is. as vafed and iéotsriiiclispolltrlll as one \\‘liI find ill anv C0lIlIIlZIlld1Ei‘ GseN-"Iirulilv Lgnflfiiceg 1 fgimélind liq. con in c inan n. Lox. Gerry Nash, one of the Canadian aces of the Gross rgports oil; The Canadian Red Cross Society‘ rlual Meeting ill Toronto Thursday. "We entered the 3'03‘: stil strugg- ling in the maelstranl of responsi- bilities into which lie ililtl . ~ ber and magnitude!" He said: "sh the year was one of steady expan- i-hrougll it all we have studied aim pluzllled i0 get our activiics on e out lo us their substance. two shipments of Canadian the Central Council. These mater- Shipmezils were carried by 2o: mandarit of the Womerl's Voluilta-ljl- Red Cross assist in operating (‘Oll- valescent hospitals tile W. V S C. is in a Dosltioil t0 supply tile nec- essary transportation, auxiliary nur- sing service office and food admin- woinell war workers throughout C 104,344 articles in i940“. Mrs. Wal- told the Council. Supplies. cmrolts and c‘otlilng shipped overseas to- talled 8.119.201 articles. Mrs. GalllD- bell reported. and distribution in Canada alld Newfoundland was 985,143 articles. Manhhigr fir? Are High Mark of Organizing TORONTO, April 24 —- (CP) ~- An integral psi-t of the vast British Commonwealth Air 'i‘ralnlng Plan aro the Manning Depots. at Toron- to. Brandon and Quebec City, where the future pilots. observers. alr- gunners and mechdilics receive their first contact with the Royal Canadian Ail- Force. Here in Toronto. i“ h hull? buldiil of the Canadian National libdiibit on once devoted to livestock shows thousands of voullg lnell pass through the de t each month. vlng from v us recruiting stations across the country they receive their air force clothing. they are lnnoculated and. as ‘m- rtant as anything else. thev learn iigeir first lessolls in air force dis- oioiids, The dvefagp stay for a man at s Manning Depot is 30 days. The rsonnel of No. I Manning . Q1701. N, DOLh in IdmiDi-Stifdiiivfin Colllshztlv slid had n llcaltllv brig to l his oedii before ll and IIIILDYLSOIICG for 1B mullllls in its first year of lvartlnle oper- mh-d in command, a 50ft o; oer. “WW5 hall ‘rwfiirnlllithdd 0116 Di sonnet mantis-er at th- soot-l ‘he m°5i 511¢¢955lll1 years of its llls- broke a contract Will a H0li_\'\\'0/. iory- Dr. Fwd W. Rmltlcy No- studio where 11,9114} Cllmm $511111". 101d ihd 50- director" on aviation flnls to _]t‘lll cletys Central Council at ihe All- the R. C. A. F‘. at ihe \vlll"s stair. lie was it tcctlli . .. A tour of the depot can take all plunged only four months before by dhy, There are vast the entry of Olll‘ country into ivar. mess halls and kitchens. 811d throughout the veer these le» staff of less than 101 the ‘rlls nr... sponsibilitles and their éIi-lCIldltill. or fgcdflnf; activities steadily increased ‘n nuul- hungyy young yncf] h; each goes 1‘ke clockwork. , The meals. by the way arc Ill’ sion in our orgasllzaucil and ve; pride o: the dqpop 1' 11nd soup-served from it huge v: -- _ __ found it good. Thp average mcllu propel" efficient basis realising our . includes soup. meal, responsibility to flip pecplc of Car... 0mm. vcgCiIlblC‘, gravy. (tassel-l, ze . ada who have so generous y poured bread. butter. cheese and " And the boys can go back for as, Only six out of two hundred anti many hel ings as they like. l Red Th chen is something of a 01°58 Slllivllas were osi on llie ,wo:ider—lllass production of way overseas during i940. H. Mll- I sound food being the ozdcr. For i. \ ou/du _/ m‘? \‘ 0/! . I m ,4 Jlii/Il . s "71" ' _Rackhsm invited the club for next meeting. ’ Ailc a (‘lflllli-l.’ lullcll- had been enjoyed, tile nleetill: closed with the National Alltilem. Thole are 22 railway po‘nis in the ' HEALTH or ANIMALS . Dominion at vilhicli. according to regulations. all olllpiy stock can i’ arriving or passing: through are (RY Th? Calida-l" PW") lczlllscd and disinfected under the l lsupcrvislon of llle Health of Arluilals APR-IL 25. l9l5-G<Pn1dh bhtlii ‘Division, Dominion Department of 'iAIi'lCllIl-lil‘€. unless the cars have ,' already been cleansed since last used for stock During ihe vcllr enri- ‘ed March. 1940 68 468 cars and 8-- 615 trucks were so treated. ltllnardfs kills pitin. 9Q"; light cruisers and destroyers city and county oi Dilblin, cruiser squadron dlfiVéll of.’ by naval battle after sliclllng Yar- molitlt and Lowcstoit on English cast coast. Zeppclills Pilldfld East Anglia, Martial lmv proclulnled in t‘ I I n’: 043"“ ' 4i i - i ' I h’ ,_ l--,.-.‘.: “WIIIIII z our I ' f/kw m; .1 o ,. , . . 1+’ o -'-~ 0 I am ‘l p‘ not/mu, h’ x l, a . .\., N‘, 71:0 xu m“ blllllf), of Monti-cal Cllillllllilll 0f "tn-between" snacks there the Tansportation Committee, told M. Ci A]. "tncklshopi" 1 k n r. Offclas 0 tie “"’ o0 ll e1 191s sunk due to enemy action the entertainment of the men sen- Were worth $97.93r).0t). he said. iemliy mid during free time there's which was approximately 3 pel never a. dull nlonlelli. cent of the total value of cargtrvoeks prcglrrll includes shipped for the year. Red Crbsm I murnoments, boxmg and ivrestlinici goods sellt to the United Kingdom ' volley-ball, table tennis. movies. var- l j from Canada totalled 87,347 cases lety shows almost every night and and amounted to 9,684,304 articles. other features. (. t hi” "w-Xwxxnrxxx.“ .I’}:‘§<’§‘? " lxxxlllikltkiflnl X‘ 8 We’ W#/”'s.-<<~ii'...¢u#/4 l will" . . .,_ _ l t» ' steamers and goods were shipped source of prion for both the od- direct to all Darts of the United ministration t Kingdom. to Iceland. Kilgstori There's a. show neary every‘ high’- Jamaica. Curacao. Dutch West lil- (ind, vlsitino artists have iZCfll most dies, Trinidad. Rormzlnia and Fln- generous with their time ildiiihf! land. Supp les worth 82.944.928.00 on speclal performances were also shipped for the I. O. D. mm, E. and Auxdiaries, Mr. Milburne reverted. my instance there are the "depot The Canadian Rfid Cross is pre- mothers." pared to send complete units of groups wllo do sewiliiz and Slldh f°r trained and uniformed women to , the boys. Tliezl LIlCYo are inc lCiZII- great. Britriill, Newfoundland or lldl‘ tnlors of the Clt’ilOt-—b~’lllc of wherever there may be a coll lot" ‘them will continue in voluntary personnel Mrs. H. P. rind others will be assigned to Win: Plumptro gepozted as National Coin. fabric work, There is the depots own 995l- Servics Corps. She pointed out that office. manned by men of ihe (i6- in one year the Rod Cross had poi. mobilized 1-300 voluntary li-ilillcd plflcc dulillg tile cold lilolltlls ‘s the and dcciplllled woman as transport bull pen. The lnczl HHSL‘ nt p.30 n. drivers. office workers. food adllllll- m. and their first chose istrators and nulsirlg aides. If the Arid the P. '1‘. drlls take the place Deparment of National Defense re- in the bull pen-and the bull pen news its previous request that the is not heated. ‘lliere 15 a lot more to tell about. Probably the lnost unpopular The April meeting of the Wheat- istraiiorl from its voluntary pel- ley River Women's Institute WI sonnet. Mrs. Pllunptre pointed out. held at; the home oi "The stupendous results acconlp- Ling on Apzll 1i5hed by Red cmss Branches dllri members and three visitors present. n Owing to the nboerice of the pre , ailnda amounted to a total of 'l.- ident and the silcrctary, ille vlci- 1 president, Mrs. NOJIIBII Ling. pre- lace Campbell, Cllairlllan, Women's sided and Mrs. T. D. Ling actcd National War Work Cnmlllittee as secretary for the evening. The vice prescient opened the meeting by the singing of tile Ill- lowed bv ihe Crccd in unison. Roll call was responded to bv eat-ll lllClllbcl‘ Mrs. T. - 9th With fifteen minutes of the lasi nlectlnlz were read and adopted. I-‘lve IIIPIIIWTS paid their dues. Tile report of the DFOCQEd-‘l 5mm our‘ "fishing polld" lnlcuntcd to $13-03 and ulas nlovcd by MP5 Stead, sccolldcd by Miss C. J. Rn.- iay, that $3.00 be dollaicd to or.’ a 1331i’ of llalllieeltc_ blilllkcts the rclll cc clllidrcll. I . utter of ilcknoivlorht: was rend from the Rlld Cm“ -‘ cletv for tile $5.30 Iddfiwd which was purchased an all ‘time iviis some discussion around the c0lilmlillit_v' to having visited nno llomc of slck- t, noss uild brought fruit and school Clllllllllitil‘ .. soap for the school. It ivas decided to send out cght Easter Collection for the evening amount- Rcll call for next dnleetlna to TOBACCO Co‘, LTD" CHARLOTTETOWN one can take the coloring from the the , i 1.94am. It appears that ‘the Allies have evaded the knockout bloiv illlli ihe Germans had prepared and that they have firmly established them- selves in llcu- positions. The Germans have taken Mount Olymilll! and the town of Larisa in Greece as a Ielllli- 0| lhB Allied 1065i"! to withdraw to positions from which their line or retreat could not be so readily cut. The AIlIi-d withdrawal down the Aegean coast was greater than that down the Adriatic coast where the Greeks hold the front. The average depth of withdrawal April l8 may hFIVp been about 25 miles with the shortest withdrawal in the centre noal- Kalabakl alid Trikalli. The first line of crosses on the map l-oilghly indicates high ground on which the Allies might make a temporary stand, the better ic enable the second half of their retreating forces to mllkc good their escape. Tile shortest line to which the Allies can retire stretches from Lamin to the Gulf of Aria ncnr Vnillstn in front of the famous Pass of Thermopylae, I T’S ALL IN THE S WING This is true in baseball and when you speak of tobacco, it may be said that its all in ihe flavor. IIickey/‘s has ihe ihe flavor and ihe freshness guaranteed io please and satisfy your taste. _“‘ *. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing 10 Per FIG MANUFACTURED BY NIGKEY 8i NICHOLSON flour and sugar bags." Mrs, Chester‘ _ Y. _._._.-_ l