m Hlllllli "trivial: e-ro-nilv illld SIT suownvc AT ans . 1 and a A a Adventure lives andltomance iiilee‘ we‘ .' . __ ,1 ii _. MARIA MONTEZ JON HALL TURHAN BEY is“ t, M/ozakf/ , 1 Milli BEWIE A roam WARWICK ' ozone: zucco EXTA l l NEWS - CARTOON ‘WHWS WHO IN ANIMAL LAND" (The Award Winning Short Of The Year) “ROAD TO THE REICH" Canada Carries 0n CAPITOL -:- Til-MY AND SAT. SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 and 8:45 The kids drop o block bus ron the Bowery. . . . u n d m c k e chumps o u t of chumps! CEY -HUNTZ HAll. A ~13 GABRlElDEll- Bl LY BENEDICT "‘?.'.‘.‘.’5.§‘.““ BOBBY JORDAN Plus "Y CARTOON - COMEDY - SERIAL EMPIRE TO-NIGHT and SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 -- Matinee Saturday At 2:30 and lweel\ Hayby hnlWarl _ ' Also ‘Musical. _- canroolv - salami. ' iscnoob 0362:» llfilhivTitei Munn. ufigrtlfur aou for the month of lillhiltabVflflld — Leaman Mac- Gmc xx.-i, , r n tI-tte a e inbe Febru- ouui vln. 5'€‘."."¥.l.l'.‘.'l§i‘.ifié?"§. ary-‘lfclba-Anltlglcldlaclieodpmn ; s, viola Mung, uvlngstcne, Viola Munn, Verna Grade VL-l. vemo Maclicod. Mncneod. Iceman Macheed. Iwevn $111M MaoFarlane; s, asary Lon Martin d Cyrus Macliaohern. °°¢ ' Teach ennie Primer. gm‘! V--l. Iceman MsoLeod. '-i'_"*" “wade 1v.-l. Carl Mann; I, 0e MaoEauhern. “mite Mcudle Macllaolr m“ film“. acltu tern. t-Ed - Grade lL-i, Sylvia Isunn; i. WATCH ICE TRAY the outing coil tray. tout BINDING ii FOR SALE i‘ tle. eight '_"~€—-"__*=‘ - .33. COOKS for PEOIIIIIDI. ‘ CONFEDERATI u . lsunancc. o u" m war ABBlVBIL-New Jilnperg, .a1l colon. Slug "shim 5mm». Ore 1310 Quay‘ exchan e for cat- mares. wit?» at . ti and 7. Howard Wood - 1-4-31 W01‘ llfiEV. SKTERL 600i on Sunday. A il arudra ll A u, 81:1,!) , w - Alex rowlvafi Church of filly. April rao CHURCH ni Church Church. H 1y o G. A. M. Pleasant 00k a P. M. Cross Roads at vsorp. CIIAIGI, 0011MB. Services, Sun- 8th. 2.30 P. M. Mlllvlew. . P. M. Pownnl. luv. It‘. , Vicar. Minister. " or‘ momma ‘sue. ‘.,’.'r,°'15» Sunder. April so». Holy . tnwn School mo P. M. moist‘ gh cberr valie . M ’ Corfimunion min Am“ and . ltector. BBEADALBANI nhgd Qtfvlflimnigpril sthjlllnse rth ville a P. Valley 7.30 P. as. d-d-li.‘ , s-r. JOHN'S Presbyterian church.‘ tllwll B.W.I._ will be as follows: shlp at lI. Young People‘; at 7.80 Note e of hour from l I CHURCH N01‘! ;_ l United Church acrylics, Awmaloe l ll A. as Pr 30 at. The at George St.’ 0-4231. o, . — Mr. and uc-sracxuotvsa 8 m the near future. 4-6-11 M. 1-6-11. United B. Ml?» M. Rev. 1-6-11. “y. April 0th, wor- eeting WANTED. av mil 15th. Capable girl or young wo- man to manage country home for summer months. Family of three adults. Modern conveniences. Near city. Good loealit . Write llvln m nlarg ' l. Y. c-o Coma-an.‘ w lard, North Tryon, wish to an- d-gunfierullleleertmaeiedxrl: g ‘a? l.*il"r...“".lllif.l°cuz" at. “'1 Onario. moirlm to take‘ pieegwih Rrsonals L. A. C. Waldon P. Duggan of the R.C.A l“ . Sumrrlerside. spent a few days recently with his par- ents Mr and Mrs. Jas. Duggan, Sea vi w. L-Sto. Eldred E. Chapman of the R.C.N., has returned to his duties alter aaeniiina a '12 hour leave in firgbouA-li Chapman of. Murray Annual Maating A room at the Provincial Sans- tortum will be furnished by the Charlottetown sub-division cf Catholic WODIEIfs League, it, decided at the annual meeting o! thematic-division here _ on iMonday ll 91-h 518M014 oliow ‘ 1X18 is a tinu tton f Roan‘; 3R5,‘ ¥ eNQEEh 73° -the reportof the meeting Bf whigh ' ' ' v - a summary appeared in yesterday's . l-leli. 135113: ‘_—‘ His Eifcellcncy Bishop B 1e lagnammrpgfdlfiytmle-Cllrl-fit- briefly addressed the members gird “w,” sunk“, A m m; Rflllll-f congratulated them on the splen- P M wmwt-ed g’ Mr B?‘ 7-99 did work done. as evidenced in the “mm - ‘P561! regarta presented. -0-1i. o s oke of the tremendous Hicks, ll J. H. Bishop. I S6flllt>$ IIQXB l S. Weir Fream, I day, April from her Holmes, tclegrapher. his iu pricas. m quo ng s eggs delivered", AP s: 35; All 33; AP ston. Cross inn; Phyllis ilie McQ Coady. protect your held on iPresident, Mrs present stood recently. guest s eaker, FIE-Lt. well. service April Cherry Valley United at. Vernon River service conceded. A. , Minister. CHURCH SERVICES, Sunday, River 3 P. M. grandson Donald serving now with Royal Canadian Navy as wirele mond who xgssed awe ter routine had been transected it was a great privilege and pleasure to havg as I o A. J. Sorasa who ‘ti’ ' a very interestl account oi the TRYON - nous APT l’ CHURCHES, Sundawwligri] ‘ST glbalyfll A. M. t 0n 7.30 P. M. Rev, Q Minister. i-a-u. CHURCH (BF SC , _ Services Sabbath, Aprilogtliégrden A-M- 011W TTlWHc-‘i PJllilgitrlli-lment of a world peace based on d lo d’ da . lows: Bmokfleld r ll A. u M ville 3 P. M. Hunter River 7.3 gonald Nicholson, Student April 8th. St. Elizabeth's Church, sub-division duri Springfield. Holy Communion II n‘ M. St. John's Church, Crupa Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. ter. 4-0-11. IIUNTER RIVER. United Church Chargc:- The services for Sun- ilth are as lollows: North Wlltehire ll A. M. Wheutley Hunter River 7.30 by the recording secretar and ap- ‘P M- Rev- Jvhfl 1- Mvfflwn. Min- proved. The corresponding secre- Iister. 4-0-11. ltutrty submiltteél for discussion all -——~— e ers rece ve . | RECEIVES FLOWERS - Mrs. The treasurers report showed 3°71“ E- H°1m°5 399 3111800"! that bills were aid and national Street, received on Easter Sunday a beautiful bouquet of red roses with a A d. EGG AND POULTRY MARKET REPORT-Production has taken a ._ The first car sold to Special Products Board for dry- ing purposes is rolling. Other oar- lots and small lo to Maritime points. No change in P.E.I. gradin 2d; B 2'1; O 20. ATTENDING CONFEDERATION. -The following teachers attended the Teachers Convention: Mclsaac, Bayside; Cathe Roads; ma Power, Ne wn ;» Evan- rs. l eline Greenan, "M , gardens Stcknvisxlttlng cogvjenoés tailgate; I ufphy, ; , ran. s m ‘New London; m "y ma“ membergowho were lll and bereav- Helen Murphy. New- Knglinni Marion E Macllachern, Harring- ton; Rita O'Brien, Arlington; Luc- uald, Kenslngton; Kensingt ; Mrs. - Cameron. Norbnlo. Godfrey. DIPHTHERIA ettes were sent overseas and stat- CLINICS for school and re- lonery to boys of H.M.C.S. Queen schco Charlotte. i220 quilts were labelled l children are being hel at wing boom-Manda d , B PfM. Parkdale at 2.80 P. M. Toxoid should be given at six mom! age. Motherhood is a sacred mist. babies. t-l-st. WOMAN'S AUXILIARY - The regtlilar monthly devotional n bus ess meeting of Branch of 5t. Paul's Anglican Church Tuesda 8th. Westmoreland 3 Harts- 0 PM. lvllnis- 4-6-1i. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, or. 8th at ll.00‘g.%. 4-6- . an the The president extended thanks to 86 all who had contributed to the suc- ts going forward stations are ers or ’ ‘ : AL 318; AM 29-30: B 2t; C 18-20. Dealers are paying for graded shipments: AL Marlon rine John- a. I-Iowattflfund account, the amount realized Lower Bedeque; Mae McCai-vllle. Cape Traverse; Teresa Albany; Zita Johnston. Middleton; Louisa Cairns, North Tryon; Thel- McKenna. J0: Leona IMMUNIZING Y. . Several members gave blood donat- y. communion breakfasts besides din- and "B" Rev R P‘. was ower or good which they were exercising to a marked degree. as the scope of the League activities covers a vast field of labor. There A- are many Problems to face, espec- ially; at hs crucial stage in world n a rs. “We must be prepared to exer- cise our influence in the establish- ustice and charity, by leading the "- ll Christian life necessary ratcsnyrsman u ' CANADA‘ _._ gglezilgautlliehepgflin tendencies of Quotin sa "what marvellous women Christianity has produced." His Excellency remarked: "Pre are yourselves to become as apost es in your environment and interest yourselves in the types of social an ’ ' movements to promote the common good." Rev. Father Dougan added his 1i. usual inspirational word of I e city. He is the son of Mr. and ed ¢° tatlon has already been extended g a pagan philosophe who_ Du You Knaw?- ' A IIIGII SCHOOL l8 NIIDID where French. Music and Art may lie etud- led under teacher special- Isis. l red Heart Home; Monastery Prec- ious Blood; Rev. Geo. E. Abel; A.N.S., Charlottetown; overseas boxes; altars of Basillcg and Holy Redeemer Churches. Several mem-i bers hel ed with the packing of arcels or the irl ate Charlotte- own and also istributed Red Cross envelopes and participated in the sale oi’ war savings stamps . to the value oi 0450.000, and also, in the saleof service flags in aid of the Frigate Fund. Education: Mrs. J, Blake. con- venor. Prizes were donated to the} three City schools and St. l\ns-. tan‘; University. We have c. rep- resentative on the School Improve-i mcnt League, and Mrs. Blake at- tended all educational meetings. Social Service: Mrs. Benoit, con- venor, reports 90 articles of cloth- ing made and 75 donations receiv- . A thirteen year old girl and- nnothcr girl of fifteen ivorc fitted, ollt with coats, skirts nnd hats. and| other clothing by a good member. Our funds augmented by sponsor-, ing a picture and by dues, tag day.’ cake sale. bingo, and card parties. The C. W. L. is represented on the School Improvement League. Chil- men's Aid Scciety, Red Cross. T.B. Lei-i ue. V. D. campaign. V-day cele ration committee, W. R.A.C. W.P.T.B., Canadian Legion Ladies’ Auxiliar . National War Finance Commit ee. Publicity: Mrs. F‘. Murray. con- venor, reports having published every monthly and educational meeting, "highlights" of national and diocesan conventions, and the different activities during the year. The convenor extends sincere thanks to the Morning Guardian for co-operatlon and courtesy at all times. , A very enjoyable dinner was held at the Charlottetown Hotel to welcome our new Bishop. the Most. Rev. James Boyle. at which our chaplain and members were present. Last -September this sub-division was hostess for our Diocesan Coli- vention hold in Charlottetown, which was very successful. We have received a request from qur Diocesan president, Mrs. A.J. Mur- hy. to again hold the convention here. as it is a very suitable centre for such a convention. Miss Ann Maclvlaster. national president. will be present as our guest. An invi- ln this cuinection. Delegates were sent to the national and diocesan conventions. Two oi our members have lost their sons in this terrible conflict. and one member lost her brother. all killed on active service. Membership. Mrs. J. ardconvenor. reports 29 new mem- b'"'5 this ysnl‘. Hospitalization Group: Miss Gor- tie Ccady was appointed secrctgvy to lodk after the fees and there are an for the work accom {olished by the he year. The President, Mrs. W. . M. MscMillan, in a brief address ex- B. pressed ap reciatlon of the loyal support o members which con- tributed so much to tho success attending the work during the year. Minutes of monthly and execu- tive meetings in March were read and Diocesan ob igations fulflllled, satisfactory balance on D‘ cesa oi the pantry sale held re- cently, following which wartime business was transacted. Secretary's Report Your Excelle v, Reverend Chap- lain. Madam President. Officers and members of the C.W L.: This is my annual report as rc- cording secretary for the year 1944- 45 to April. There were ten monthly, nine executive, and four special meetings held during the year. As you will note from the minutes of the last annual meeting we started with a very capable president, Mrs. MacMillan. and a fine executive. The treasurer’s an- nual report shows 489.74 in cur- rent aocount and 516.04 in war and expended throughout the year. Correspondence: There were 3B letters received. l2 sent out. Mass cards were sent to bereaved mem- n D- War Convenors: Mrs. J. E. Cui- len, Mrs. F‘. Christopher. report that 7'4 boxes were sent. overseas. Two Masses were offered in both churches for the boys on active service and for those whn made the supreme sacrifice. 3000 cigar- and packed at Red Cross House. ions and 2i assisted at clinic. The League also sponsored $03 monthly 5 3 h rn e» e» B‘ m D E 0 o 5 5 .- E -q o -e n Navy boys about to from the ship. The followin nations were made throughout the year: National and Diocesan obli- gations were gr t Gfl GU14“? Charlottetown ate Fund; City Hospital bazaar; rovlncial Sana- torium: iriam Club: Social Ser- vice department; City l-Ics ital: Merchant Marine; l2 ditty a s; _ . MacDonald: Bliiflrct 85 overseas: Red Cross: Provincial g yc-‘lli the tnorouglliare, and could llinnanca 00am iiigh - EASIER IWAPPIY [IS/ER T0 P0031! A Holder, More B!’ NELLY (II-AF Dvrcbio Wax CHAPTER. X Odo! Refined lt w-is while Paul was taking lriliiunt Mellow Shine Ming on a tour or the ground; a- mund the house that one noticed the mansion across the road. was about a quarter of o mile b9. with tau Polishing ue seen only from certain spots because of the trees which In- tervened. . “What rich neighbor-oi" Ming exlcéiliihled. "Such c gorgeous u. "Yes-but or Shelton or something like that," "why is it lonely?" “Because the nlost o! the time. _ "leaving a home like that to a caretaker?’ Ming gxclgimgd "Yes. but he has a reason. His family were killed 3 cflllplg of years again in an auto occident- his Wife and two children." "How terrible!’ "I'm told he has spent very lit- tle time there slnce that happened. I suppose the place ls too fvli of flswvlfltlflnfi ior him" Paul turn- ed back toward the house. "Well, we'd better be starting home." “Ys-s." Ming looked at her watch. "Dee said something about com- ing in his evening for bridge ' _A few minutes later they had lockigl up the house and were in the oar.‘ "let's drive around that place across the road." Ming suggested. “l don't see any ‘no trespassing‘ signs ' Paul took her suggestion and. as they followed the winding drive- ‘owner is away Modern and Old 9 to l2 Glilllelififli’ Official List of Casualties CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Slightly Wounded N-S. and P.E.l. Regiment way. Mink was entranced with the Hem-y “ma; Bgmgrd, Limp, beauty of the Place, especially oi’ Amhem’, N, 5, m‘ garden‘ 5'" had “Ways hid Lockwood, Berle Nelson. LieuL. a. passion for beautiful gardens and, now that she could soon have one of her own. felt that one of N.S. and Ill-Ll. Regiment ller loudest dreams would be Nal- silliker, Ralph Kenneth, Pun, 1W1 Mrs. Ada n. Sllllker (wife) 0‘- Then. they were back on the gum p33,], road. passing their own home. m||'g|1yug]_y wqflnflgd Little sunset house of hearts, Ngw Brunswick Regiment Mill Village. N. S. Killed In Action standing all alone," Paul quoted. pow”, J05gph Patrick, Pte" We WWW wme and sveep the Saint John. N. B. leaves from your stepping stone." sevgfcly wounded Mlnlyknew the poem also. "Only. Reconnaissance Units it lsnt a little house, Paul-it's a Dgvg, Clarence “Iilliam, '[‘pr,, Potters Lake. N. S. Severely Wounded N.S. and PJLI. Regiment Jay, Eric Chester, Pte., Mrs. Louise Jay lmother) 3i Gerald St.. Charlottetown, P.B.l. sBertram Simon. Pte.. Stubbard, Raymond Joseph. Pte, Reserve Mines, N. s. big house. I hardly know whet to do with it.‘ She rflllmed the quotation. “You and I would build its fires. laughing at the rain." "It's a long ion way to hap- piness." Paul supp led. "And such a short way back g- gain." Ming finished. She suddenly felt tears in her cycs and turned her head away so that Paul wouldn't notice. She Wounded prayed that there would never b: Moore. Wesley Henry. Pte., Mrs. any way back from their hsppi- Annie Moore (mother), Milton ness When they reached home they found Dee and Chuck. Blair New- ton and Hans Farrell waiting in the foyer of the apartment house “We'll have to make it pinochle instead of briliile." Dee said. after Stn., P.E.I. New Brunswick " ' Arsenault, Em m a l'l u e l. Pte., Tremblay, N, B. Slightly Wounded Canadian Armoured Corps Gerrard. Levorett Nnrmflll, '1‘pr.. v i 9 enrolled. Citizenship: Mrs. McMahorLwn- _»"(Continued on Page Bl NEW GLASGOW W M S. they had exchanged greetings "Couldn't get rid of these two " She indicated Blair and Hans. Central Ontario Regiment Hans said, “Blair just had to Richard, Dllimas Joseph, know how the t-wo love birds were St. Anne, NB. gettinz along." Regiment Dc Quebec Beaver Harbour, NS. Slightly Wounded Pte, ‘Illio WM.S. held its regular monthly meeting on hicndtl-y afternoon. March 12th with a good attendance. Mrs. Harland I-Iiil,‘ president was leader for the montlb and opened the mcetinz with the theme. From Everlasting to Everlasting All Ye are Brettieril Mutt, 23: 8-12-1 John 2:10-11‘ Hylmn, “Bring Them In" Call to worship was read by secretary.’ Mrs. Nelson MacDonald. The fol-l Owfgg readings were then glvent‘ Watching The Good Neighbor’ Policy Work" by Mrs. l/sigh War- ren Dedication of PurPOse by Beatrice Hill. Prayer by Miss M. E, Campbell The Illembfl‘: were then favored witlh a duet entitled. "Alone" by Mrs. Harland Hill and Mrs. P. L Campbell. Readinz. Our Times Are in His, Hands, vtritten by Dr. A G HEYKWYEQII- Blair smiied.a "Every now and Harvey. John. Pic. East Saint then I lose my faith in love and John. N. B. have to be given proof that it N-s" an’ P-E-l- Rfiiilllclll really docs exist.‘ Butts. William Joseph. Pte.. Paul la hed and put his arm Sydney-Mines. N5. around Mng. "Youve come to Chandler, Wesley Wallace. Pte... Upper Tantallon. N5. Graham. Lawrence Wilson, Cpl. S the right place ’ A little later, however. as they were having drinks in the living Saltsprtngs. N. . room of the apartment, Dee intro- Hill. Louis John. Pic. Bear Riv- duced a jarring note. er. N.S. "Know Jane's back, Paul?" rlin. Ernest Francis. Pth. Me "Is she?" East River, St. Mary's, N “Yes. Says she had a chance st an important role this time. but turned it down to dash back to you ' "Dec! Must you discuss Jane?" Blair snapped. "I'm sure Ming has no desire to hear about: her.‘ "Ming shouldn't mind." Dee re- torted. "Alter all, she made Paul forget little Jima existed! Just as . S. Robert Francis. Pte, Dartmouth, N. S. I Swim, Robert Foster, L.-co:.-' Clark's Harbour, N. S i OBWELL CDVIYEDIIOOL Honor roll-for March. Grade X-l, Beatrice 2. Laurena Rooney t McKenna; was rend b‘. Mrs Balllngall and I expected. wh-zn Jane found out Grade IX-l. Clifford ltlacLeodt‘ Mrs. Herbert Stevenson Two he was married. She went tragic." 2. Pauline Grant; 3. Llflyd MBC-i readings’ were given taken from “Janos n ninnyi" Blair said. T-Evd- _ i U per Room and re-id by Mrs. "She went tr-i-gic,‘ Dee contin- Grade VIII-L P811101‘ Mf- nlelllm Dickieson. me vice-presi- ued, “and “id she would like up Kenna: 2, Marie Rooney; 3, Mai-, , interior d ti . G wti . °°lm MRI-Md- ‘hiiitluiiiit ‘zirlargenrevious meetinil, Pauli" em" n‘ u“: y Glade v-l- Kenneth MBBI-Bvdt road and stood afclorovcd. Roll call, "I ni-ver guess nor gamble.’ he 2' Annie Gram? 3.- ‘wseph Rome-l" was fgspgndgd “to by thlrlc-rn said solemnly. Grade Iv"1' EH99“ Rmmcy- me/mlberg IIII-‘i sever-ii visitors. Roll call for April meeting answered by . ---.;--~ g-"tafning to Easter and also the Easter oiierini; M155 _ lyyand to prelim? Dfflifmmme; m; of sic}; committcr. As thir- wzrc no further busirsss. martin; "Bet Grade III—l, lvlildrcd Maclieod; 2. Charles Grant. Grade II-f, Clayton Cook; 2, Georgina McKenna. Grade I-I, Donald Nicholson; 2. Glenn Nicholson. Highest average in Senior Grades -_Patrick McKenna. _ ‘Because interior decorating is in lino with your work and would give her an opportunity to see something cf you. Imagine!‘ Just then the doorbell rang Dee SQIIBHYEC with erznitsment. that's Milo now! Sh: said B. I. S. HALL SATURDAY NIGHT ti! y I understand it's 4 lflnely one.’ suid Paul. "I've heard the name oi’ the owner-Sheldon‘ I 3 ’l‘ime Dancing Admission 25c Follow the Crowd to THE B.I.S. HALL lLeitch-Wiollie Nuptials iMuiltrcai Star, Saturday- Sprlng flowers and ferns edorr. First Baptist Church for the mar- rlage today, of Pauline Doris daughter of the late Rev. W. P Mcvie and of Mrs. McVie, to W0 1i Ronald P. Leilch, B.E.M. R.C.A.F‘.. son of Mr. and Mrs. P G IfillCll oi Toronto. The three o'clock ceremony will be performed by the Rev. D. W. Terry assisted by the Rev. Dr. M. P‘. McCutcheon Mr. P. Motley will be at the organ Lieut. D. W. McVie of Halifax will give his sister in marriage her only attendline being her ais- ter, Miss Jean McVie. Mr. Leslii Jones of Ottawa will be best man the ushers being Mr. Douglas Mel- Rlobert Calhoun. cl Bcauharnois The bride is wearing a floor- lzngtll gown of white satin, with sweetheart neckline, her fingertip veil tailing from a halo of orangl blossoms, while she will carry all arm bouquet of Tulisman roses. 'I‘.he maid of honor will be in I long dress of dusty pink faconne crepe, with matching flowered hal and veil. She will wear blue gloves and carry a bouquet of blue iris and pink carnations. . the bride's mother who was formerly, Miss Edna Yec of Charlottetown. PEI gowned in pearl grey crepe will W631‘ fuchsia. accessories and a corssge of deep red roses Mrs leitcli. mother of the‘ bridegrocm- is wearing orchid crepe with black accessories and a spray cf yellow roses as the corsaizc. The rempiion will be inld at the home 0f the bridfs mother. 4266 Beaconsficld avenue. “here spring flowers are arranged in the rooms The newly married couple will leave later for a wedding trip to the Laurentians. the bride wearing for travelling alight grey suit tvitii a red chesterfield top coal and block accessories, her corsags 0f gordenlas Out of town guests nt the wed- dlnz will include: Mrs. P G. Mitch mother of the bridegroom and the Misses Lillian and Joan Leitch of Toronto. Mrs. R. Bowrs Miss Dorothy Leltcil and Miss Jean Evans of Ottnw and Mr. ind Mrs Edward Hclgate of sher- brocke The bride is a niece of I‘ J ‘In. Charlottetown iilSSllullll nun FEELING GODDBYE! Pepleu Many Suflor Low Blood Count-And Don't Know lt. The baflling thing lbout low blood count ls that you can weilh aboutas mu u you Iver did-oven look health! and strong. yet -—you can feel u if you had load in your legs, dopey. tired and Deniers. Low blood count rnenna you haven't got enough red blood curpusclcs. lt is their vital job lo carry life-giving uxylen from your lungs throughout your body. And gust as it takes oxygen to unlude luohns in your car and make the power to turn the wheel-l. an you muat have plenty of oxylenbtn u- plollc tile energy in your body and give you going power. Get. Dr. “dlllllfl! Pink Pill: today._'l"hey are Wnrlii-nntcil for 1h: help they give in increasing the number nnd strength of red cornusclca. Then with your blood rllllllt “If. you'll feel like bounding up the stairs as}! you wen floating 0n lll'- Ask your drurtiu for Dr. Williams Pint: Pills today. closed with Minoan Bcnidlctwn- lrjjisht firm» in w Sic YW- l-nghoetuverageln Junior Grades —-'“ '_}_ x ' -Cla ton Cook. "UNTER, RIVER SCHOOL Ming coultirt believe it might Periect attcndancr: Mildred Mac- ———-— be Jane. She knew that societv LeocL cmfmd MacLeod_ Junior Dcplrliiflfilll girls did strange things but. sllrelv M“), |;_ B,“ lurhm Honor Roll for the 1110M" M- J-?nc Moore would nct some here! March. _ _ 2| However, it was size ,___ Grade V.—i. June $13611“? -l Paul had gone to the door and Winnilrcd NET-Illa"? 3- 15st” opened it to reveal a smell. smart th. qrlgdager. 333th Bernard": 3- "fllllld “"1" h glhde m. Jr.—-l, Margaret, Burns; 2. John S31E11"; 3- Annd, changed:- n‘ n-1, a-llu-v Clark; Allison Wood; 3- 511110" M” wggdé n. Jr.—l. Lena. Kelli": I.‘ Leslie Kelly. Grade I.—No Tests. ‘ Perfect Attendance —- IHW s “mill. Elmer Srhith. yygyémsglerfidgrllilrinilred Newman. Harold Bernard. David 501ml. Blanche Bernard. 501"?“ 31ml?“ Harold Rackham. tstcwztrt cE:r-, “m1, Joyce Edwards. Alfred t.l:.r-_ ren John sconce. Mflvs-"irct Burns. Maiv Clark, Isabell hiaclcod. Fos- gn- ‘gyms-en, Clark Smith. All" nggngll, Marie Mociutsnn. bwl-S so 1 flmlai-y; Queen's County Jail; Dmlcfill- LYN‘ wiye‘ _ by“ he dLladian Legion_Poppy__S_a_l_e:EELJ-llillgglilflllilfliillf? N‘ .-=:_.%.—.:..=:.._._ ___,__..... _i-——— silent prayer in memory of a former beloved rec- . Archdeacon I-l. . y- y in Toronto iness the RCA!‘ in both now and after the war. illoi- Never use a sharp instrument in Jowing the meeting a social nour relnovinl lce trays. it giiey injure was enjoy“. “I B“ IIIVIII h, a committee oi sia comma PACKERS Lll llflKlES ly dressed girl accompanied hv o. your»! man. Ming would have By Ken Reynolds known at 011C!‘ it was Jane. even ti’ Paul had not snokrn her name. ‘Blane?’ he exclaimed “Patti darling! I'm thrilled to 50c you!" To Nina's amazement. tho girl threw her arms around Paul's neck an-rl kissed him Then she hfm a re- stood back rind gev: Y i155‘? about p~r\'=o“il'l look "Fl-t. wl1"i'= this yo"? "rrrlrdl PWll T" devastat- rd! Ho"! cool-I you" The minute m" b""k was turned!" 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