. f 1. - -. 0 ~ , ,w ' a r , in m‘ a . l l ‘ it "n ll _ i d _i ‘i p . .n-. . l hl. .‘ m Q , as {J1 rr ‘ t , fe ie m. cl a. fit . ‘ \ '. ii _ a u e-rsxusgg; PAGE TEN THE CHARLOTTETOWN cuauoligiiv _, l W - l ' C’ ° C ' 1 s m‘ | lllrs K S Rogers Central llreameries Discuss | In Memorzam The central Guardian lhzens ommlt ees _ o iers eave l . . . p ans I ‘ l ‘r I _- -—— - - - eete rest en rze r e l l] M1 M" “mm” “r:.".".:r.:'."::v"t'::.t::- a: I0 Assist Recruitmgi '°"°" m" “m” 9" "l" ay _..__._ no I . n v g a d t f Er t C bell. a ueway nature ma! be inserted . ___i______ -~__ ediiligftioneailig (has £3. anmigiced at 5 cents n word. rtrivtl! W!!- - F Ffimsentatires or l in the hewrlilllaapeliliis olllvtlctorflla, lilrit- ‘ "h ill I'll/in“ When Cofonel the Honl J. L. qualified to serve. r ‘ :§'“”m1‘§“‘,h§'lfll}l° ‘l? ish Coum a. e a en oye a Wihsw-“Ellllillll, hlwrllllm Ralston, C.M.G., 13.5.0, panned A meeting of the Charlottetown , "——‘ ~ l 30y 301m ° Mayo, h considerable measure of health up ‘ p ‘ ' the resent recruiting campaign committee was held in the City '11s, hhlhwlh ha soldier‘ h" the l - u’ 167 mum Sh”: l! an to discuss p]. - until the beginning of the year. _ whlc was commenced on the day Buiding yesterday afternoon wlthi ‘Wlllm Mm‘ “Y 1°‘ "mu"! “l” T.“ m“ 41» was” o! we we? chummwwn’ w“ 1 ‘l’ "l" Wm p:- pairtlclpfltlm ll" the to‘; CONFEDERATION LIFE insult u elllllwllel lll cllllhllll. ens Music ciuo was very bBPW-l’ ner in the central Oreameriel Ltd. Hie. ‘Torch y mil when his physician advised him to ANCE [r9739 following his announcement over a full attendance of members and e .-— lhrlhlhhkh lull evelml‘ wlm ll m“, whh anmvuhhw hhlu hhlck mm The llhhose hleJune l-h enter the hospital for treatmenh TABLE LAMPS special $2.98-ig;:hri;dll~lit-Moi1clclaty. Mily 12th;- xood iirogllels virltlilsl made. ‘ri-iere h c h lhhlhhlmrhnl ner anu business meeting in the ML The ume w" ‘g5 m m; “y. _-ths g1 h; o! lhe hogiebragloll The best that medical skill an 190M135 M11519 51933 1,2431. l ary s rict o Carla a was a fle rite w ngness on each We colheah L J scheme hrelllhlhsll room cl me Uhhllollwwlln ‘has wrllhlchlleh The dnwm; was Victoria, B. C., rou h b" mill 1w Mm “FF”? coubd ‘§° w“ dole“. 'r w: h r‘ iggoinlbecinillggiirln coglllnltttfelgs r20 g1ertjhbgléhgifiglatg ignfiiji-kzlrlatet “til” °°"°'N '5 I - n “i” th din 1 tn min tes ““‘°° “i me Prince eiowai-e anew-e capital cities of Callflgia tgnchth‘ or him. u ater a ou nine wee S JUs RECEIVED s lpmerit o . W ' 5 __ a B; ' ' ' fter e rea I 0 a u g min’, py m, m, ‘r. ragga, Bro- a; i‘ °‘ii'-"i..li'~'é“'iif.ff“ft“t‘if' ..;".'..."::...:;“ “or l" airstrip... I “ .€.°.".'.l‘ - at‘; “- "'°“°“" 2ir;.'"i,..""..:r..c":a*~ ism ‘boa ma,» hiigys,,,s,iy,;i loo gr... ti. it‘. ‘silt-u gwgy, I16 ‘S 15 l! v 6 . l » - ‘l ‘ - ‘ ‘ r n1 Commit . . _ , OWB H3111‘ l!‘ H" dld m? “m” ‘my P?“ :1": _i L'246'5'2l'fl' cum?tiiigflgiimniigilsrixogobgaggvlijilf gfifilé°ltifigslofieifilrililli ‘Zfiilwiiui i A“""P°h‘cl7f~i "Pg-m. Grmvlue’ ffiflgg-llofifllfl this £hl,.l*ll‘:c°ll”l‘fl*l‘lfl'h‘;' we: wler ilhgefglslllolsllgélvll; the ocean to i3r’lrn§“§ii§§i'l°r'v3"‘ 215$? fifiiliewiifriilhsroifisr R hflievl’ lbIEN lug"; {Ogle}; villllll goggfllll“ Meilllfllid J5me {,5 avlltllflrltllle lend delllrlgll" Q5?“ “mm” J" ‘l’"““*""' "" resale“ m‘ lvlililw éolrliliggll egglllgl; “Wine? albinism. were: zriotllsilli "Eiafiiliwffiiiiiiifitiiixfillloiisi, ' , ‘ o meni ers o ie ova an - w e upon spee wi _ e o own are e nam . - 006KB We 5D W tlicate . i , _ iliassiifétegaghcxilalrsiveiaxlxddlggaérfgl.m‘ m“. NW“! vmuntlel Reierve leave Wl1l¢ll lfecrults come em w m] “l? the Commit-keg members in egaghl co1flf-l§{°l§“‘g’l}“§3 w" snndy uu-uuhout malpkwrm m 0m?- i1: fimzlmknffzzfigfuamné‘u' Ifrwgglel fivtbtedtlhiir: fgctwli: erlgemd w‘, M the funeral, whlch was held this IUOHLXIg for duty on hilne malln- ouoitals in ealzh province. but their county__ . l P”, Rgleyv J..“. Rhv" Phhlp gmge L3G “so wltllhgnoi; 03M?” Ural“; aml v0 m Wu “Eggs that lhlh would be the conndelll iii iiie Meiioooiirao would» vii- §§i§‘.§‘.1i${2§l.tl.§°'..§€‘.l?§“.£o“fir? hi‘;l£§'?...‘¥.§i..*‘%i.,i’°;.°¥fi.‘Li?’ an... c t... diurnal» éo-FN-"S- ' Mo» WWW» weal-reluctant» 'l.‘i‘°"”%“'ri§.‘$'~‘1‘t$“§s&’ if." war Pm“ u" held iii for of?“ lvria- a 1W9 numb" °l PP°Pl° M. Miller, ciiariotte-ioivn, prob‘; ed. they will still continuge to assist ° ’ Pte. Simmonds. K. s. Round r-iiil. and splendidly presented series lvl Qvllriés certificates‘. ioiz, n. aonn- lhllcllerflllhglllllslggyh unionization, i. .. .. ,. ,.......- -' i? or eun n 1e se - »-.- i - - ;o1,. i .v, plicity and sincerity, and was a wlu, Snow 50UND Plenum! from during the progress o; lhe L; _C01ohe1 J_ h_ Mcpheel sllllh Annapolis Co.. N. B. _ eanist of ‘Irtnitylschurch, Téllfffiltllb: lfiglfiph hm), Mrs. B. H. rlugnemfl hliggsglll/ezlyltemglucllontacted. havey ".1 rather remarkable“ tribute ltlo hi5 TONIGIYI-Jtlr. Stewart Sb Slrrie.‘ will‘. These gentlemen do riot re- msrside, lsPiie. Stevens, N. EL, Woifvile. N. Iéiliiatgnhl-hlfleogfglfilifinalzlldvelllilugeei t‘; {he Uppflf lg-[hlilllshejréio Bllliheetllvhfhlélvfilixilfi; hull and do lt lllvgelliless to do lhllll, haracter as cl zen, c iii‘ |.- Tr ff‘ M ii r i‘ Tr - ana a csve a y rem t‘ , ti i - B. W R bi , .L.A., -l - ‘ town; . ‘- - rcnan, and aboti all as ti: personal ,AIF\\"¢II§S filélgllfigllllo the pkiébléince iaLst vices afe purellginlavirtailiuliirtlargilearridsertiflo merslde. o “son M sum Pire- stevem- w-wwmlVlm-RN-i- whom: ‘gllmhltflf lf,°°§l,ll{f,,°,‘f“,‘,,,§’¥ BlB-mps- 1985- ha?’ lallllxéwgan’ ‘ cigyluigcglltlg oltvy“¥,."“"’““l w‘ {can c may We“ "i i‘.‘.‘.°..‘¥?.5'§" ma“ s... c . s‘? “" -' °°' v Mo- Mlm ~- “M” t. and ..... ..'°".'.°.‘.'“l°° en ance. . - - a ouriy - - . - . e- Mr. whitehouse. the pastor, =1" dmlmr "WU"? 9.1. ‘he ‘nmrlolte’ The seleclm“ m’ this. “will” 14540101161 D. A. MacKlnnon,‘ m‘ Walsh‘ D’ E" Greenwich ggéluflfguglg 111s (‘irlgrlximotfitselra cgg- c?“ at Oince ifirsixigegmcfng! 333i“; siltdeirq fgltliotw ihirlrlioolmmd comm eloquent and scholarly man, de- lfm“ l3°ald M. bade ‘m5 Qvemrl‘? l5 ml Y“ WMPMP- It 15 ill-lulled 13-5-6» Cllarllmiel-Owll- lmngs Co‘! NS‘ formers. Mrs. MacMllian closed her (‘mamei-es back to a meetln S and lflioit scribed the character of tiic man 1.“? 34ml”? “"11 be mm m Ne‘ l‘) add l° ill? "umlmls Wllli DBY- 3011- Cyrus MaeMillan. LL. D.,! P“: wlmam‘ v' R" mndom remarks with the hope that the the“ 91mg’ _ .__. ‘mlttees to be h ids of an mm‘ clearly and symhalhellhllllh and (iildiiviudtfhtil Hotel. sons Selected from lhl. Slllllhll l.l;_ Mp" cha,h,ll,el,,wll_ ,dei-ry. Colchester co, N. s. chmlhh season would he ohe cl _ ..._ hhamlmrs l“ h; iéilltllie Council voiced hi5 deep regret at the pASS- Thu-Flo CWTHECILUP colwll“ ages and centres of population in Major J. R. Paton. M.C.. Char-' much interest and worthwhile =c- Vmtory L031]. next Tuggdg l 5 Bllllllllil lhg M I “he lrlehdl Hlh hhdll ll" UB5 _ Clw hollce had h husv d” eachbecuuntly. The _ commmittee loltetouiii- P“ lllzzghlalégle? ganmhw llvmh (rt. Committee. mo pm. y even ng, May ll ll o M- i. o. n:m..::..ii:.t E°...fi'él2‘ii'."i...‘."2.‘; R- e ' o " ' "c" iir-imi- “~- i- “it 1 "we ~- in Ross Bay cemetery, V ctoria. His passing is mourned by a host of friends whcm Pc hfid Zdiilfffll l1- . _. l l ll l. ._ Oll, cl lhc lllelllhelh ol l e t» prospective reciuits._ when the Lt-Co onel K. S. Rogers, Char-l P“ M“°K"m°“' s 5' s‘ P‘ Red Cross. the usual substaiitiu hlhhed l the preg the gohow- iitbtlllxbgalgiemiilliggngnguyliitigydtirfctgsf {Cllll-llebcouuéll lecflved a ‘mm 1°‘ : need- arises they .“m organ“ lottctom" "Tnfab-cplifrilor E A cape Wolfe surplus which has be?“ ‘ewrwd ipiiug Citizens“ Committees have been ' ’ ‘ ' parking over the line. Police e810 meetings and oddiess tliciii or Hon Dr W. J. P MacMllian. - ' ' I ‘I ' we“ mucus season “as no n8 appointed. The list is not complete, Born in Montague Ernest Campbell Montague, P. E. I.. in 186i. He spent was born at 50ml? YBHFS in New Perl-i. “hm? dian Legion War Services dance the Chariottetown Patriot nrc iv- Councillor J. E. Sterne, Char- Ple- smml- R- 5» (Theory, P.E.I. l he attended school. Af ' a term held last night in the Iiegion Resins mg free publicity for recruiting. lottetown, l c gholgellhilfgkgg gill-ll’?! ctimltkhlllgglhzl}; CITIZENS, COMMITTEE Th r l in Prince of Wales Coll r... he rc- again attracted a la_r_ge crowd, Bil-l Later on the other newspapers will Major Alex W. Mathieson, Char- Rum‘ m n‘ 'A'M'c' and stressed Dllhe need lol- mllslclll ' QUEEN s COUNTY the all ffiugr mwlthll’ "ll-fling of ceived a teacher's license, and diers. sailors and aiimen were vui be interviewed and it is expected lottctown. aclllvltv of the educational and can. LOlDlEll, waslllhhlg Chapter of the taught school at Union fc-iarl tmd St. Peter's Bay South. Fe remov- ed t Q, ' 1393, whee he V _ l _ be entirely on the committeeor Charles J. Mitchel, Charlotte- ' ' , r 1 d- ;, izer, Rev. P. McMahon Dr. McIn- R- H- 3°39“ Rlgellll- Presiding, engaged lliggixilirylnfarmlii; fcrlafewl333626;?‘filcllce-i1lligfil1éyeilélfislilgg the lecéulllng ‘lflllclers. El"! Blll- luwu- ‘ Rwmu’ t” ‘mvmced RSS5‘ Lxécilggloglififilgiifgxlgl:lyellgylig\ve0fduillg tyre, Morton Dew. J. '15. Hashim. I hohgghflewgfldclilllllilrldmlilgllhVlcorres- yearh Anxmls w “Ollmlue lelwl" an entertainment for ‘the members zigvlilallée liver-v llléalgltaélt ‘if [he l , pm Macpgngfd J_ A_ 3100mm.’ past twelve seasons since the club Gordon Hutcheson, Dr. Way. J. or“ lhhm the dhfeirenl 3c"! re- llli; H! lilfi file's “PPR. 11v “ml 1° of the firziitiiiii forces. Eel, ha“ l0 “hlépeif {he grmgd lllllslhg; K "B! Cllllnly Polhll‘ PE L ' ’ " first came into ililnd c. igontghmery.éllofieygrrghhhger-l hes were huhmllleh Ommii- British Columbia where he took ?____ cl Canada u to 5mm . ’ ‘ I! I10" uuafiw 0 <1 W0 cy ay, rvlne . ac r . en- Th ch l h ' i , , . _ gtu In the Ma or a. F. st , .c., -i Lh ° . “P H’ l“ been most - the B. c. onaiuviuso. m PROVINCE hlllsehl cohlllllcl llhd lo encourage Ehsll m“ M 5mm‘ Recruits to n. c. o. c. glllllflllllliplllgaalllmll“ "illlllli m" “l! ° neth Lacey. W. B- Miullellll- K-itive during the month of “c He secured a school in the Delta, . . i‘! . . ' d 0r deed the de- E cussion in which all the mem rs . - where the farm house of Premier Unemployment Insurance Commis- 25h: opertlhlslliixhuntr, alllculahlv Ge h 3, lch lll Riley. Hon. George D. DeBlois, W.lcolmullg from the sale cl lhk John Oliver was situated. 0i.- gigefln ltlllhlsulhllllzglllfixl Ytefiltlertliéyulhg hllrhlllllf lhe ellllsllllélllp of those E. ‘}§?§,,l§§‘_§f.g§’l“§§5,l§§§§,f§f“°' Pte. Boutiller. W. J.. North Syd- fflllggfiffi all‘. ln-Olllflhnllll R. Altken, 0.1-5.8. honfiwglgllalhe’: l for ths picture "The son of hioistt: yer was one of his ratepayers and flloo of me Pl)“ omce bundmg _______ :7: _____l __ _____ ney, N. S. l and colnxnunltlv musical acuvny’ L. Prowse, Ju ge l . R wlltp. Crlstg which was sponsored lll a close personal iflelld- ‘vhléh whl be the headquhmrs cl - - ——-—-~~ Pte. Hagen. W. Z. C.. Liverpoo, were brought o“; by 3,059 gaging E, Bentley.llI.-l. Dulilly. gs - he i the Cgiflibter and from tliio sale or Mr. Campbell tailshi in the the commlssloh h expects w he l N. S. L h ll d part. brought the meeting toe. close. Eugene Ke y, Wa er gas. v. geflon hhand clothing hc.d on hlay school for lhlee yehlh Hls llllod _ . _ d d m l a R c M P Pte. I-Iendsbee. E. ., Ha sun ‘Ifhe following is the new slate o1 Canon Malone, A. W. Ma heson. R. r . '1‘ e Convector or the wai- work there secured him a position here for lilies wee s an ur g - r r r s ficers n, Bell, J. w. Boulter, n. L. cot- Services committee gave a full on the staff of the Boys‘ Central _ __ ,l , ll _ | ton, J. E. Harris. W. G. I-Iogg, G. account of ai‘ the war work m. Shol i Victoria, where il re- Flrllllghrlllwlll“. lIllfl-"ce c-mllfif,‘ I d " Pte. Keagan, C. A., North Syd- Past Pres, Mrs L. B, Maeivllian. G‘ Hughes’ l;_ 5h q, Tmlnoy, H, ried on during the mouth and llfllngd ‘Slelellll yelllsl Whelel m. ins the aiealiiizriiivii yvork- "Ii-e Q Under 393ml" Dfdfil‘ hey. us. President. Mrs. Keith s. Rogers. l. Mcphee‘ A_ I, Mcphgxgqn’ w, read letters from both Halifaxaud llhe he“, Sh James Douglas schllol plan w.il begmhtxl (éillkiflif-s on Jilly Pte. Roberts. C.A., Canso. NS. Vice Pres, Mrs. F. H. Tgainor. M Rowe’ Bally whlllhesuh saint John acknowledging car. was opened in the Fairfielrl Dis- 1 and mime L a me pmvs- Pm 3wm°m5r' B‘ w" western secmtnly‘ M!“ David“ “ken North Wiltshire—D. J. MacLenn, “m”! 5°“! lel-‘ellTfl l" their trict of Victoria, he became its first principal. i-Ie continued in that position until his retirement some ten years ago. He left a fine record as it suc- cessful teacher and principal. His retirement gave him some leisure time. which he devoted to reading, recreation, and travel, During the latter years of his life he enjoyed a very comfortable income. 1nd TAX 0N AUTOS CROSSING We also pointed out ills ruthless Sgt. Hcllofs. John n, Charlotte- Pte. Cook: M. w.. south ohio. to the Queen's Canadian Fund so: was very generous with his means. FERRY REDUCED—Motorists will way hl whlch 11, was enforced by town; Sgt. Engel. Kurt W.H., Char- N5, L ad t t KINGS COUNTY All. Rllld vlclllhh lll Bllllllll hhll Many people received help in time be pleased ‘f0 1911"! ml?‘ llle l5" the permanent officials. lottetown; Cst. Shaw, Neil A., Pte. Frittenburg, M. W., Lunen- 0 the unanimous adoption of the of need. Del‘ will» WX unhiiulolfmlllle llilfs- since writing, several other ex- Charlottetown; A-Cp), Deaktn, burg, . s. _ Bridgetown—l.ieslie Hunter, Ee-nt- resolution that the appeal on Rose He was an enthusiastic golfer. “$5913 by c“ terry r° “he mn“ amples of the lack of ordinary dec- | Charlottetown; Cst. MacArthur, Pte. Lohnes. B. W., Bridgewater. I . icy Creed, Alen McLeod, Day (Tuesday 27th) be for "lvlngs and he never knew any other rule land» hi“ be?“ 1'5m-'l"ed' Th“ m‘ cncy, not to say courtesy. by these , char-ms w" MM, m-laryomsgown- N. S_ Cardigan-L. C. Allan. H. M, for Britain" and that the net pro- of life than to play the game fiiif- “m” mm file“ “m” ‘he "mederal officials in their administration of A.-Cpl. Heal Douglas J sun-ll Pte. Penny. E- Cro Plllelil/i- P-E-l- Brothers. ceeds of the sale cf roses be for- lv. l lllldgel "lime ‘l°“‘ll nnq all hllllmlh the Act have come to our atten- 'm@,-51d@- A4351 Llhes Jglllles T Pte. Rhodenizer. S. R... Dry- Lorne Va]ley_N¢fl Mcgannep, warded to headquarters for that ‘ He travelled extensively and visit. bl1e5' ‘fcmnl-I m“! 3°12?’ ,l‘"l°,‘_'° lhlmi tion. Souris; ‘A-Cpl. ‘Keyes’ Percy Li.’ spring’ N‘ s’ Rfienelllll -Edw"d BlllPlll- punmse‘ ed his beloved native province scv- l“ ml mm“ '1'!“ f“ "Pr" ‘fm A firm, not in arrears, wrote the Montague- A-Cp] Watson Lewis‘ PW Rlwi R- Go Lawmlctlwwll» The funeral 0i’ the late Rev. R- Geurgetown-Louis H. Douglas. era] times. ulxere he made many fighahflvtghf gighilallllfaelllatllgglllagff Commissioner of Excise on‘ March J_C_l Albehonl Cgh Hhywoédl wll_ -PS. k B A N3 Hensley Slfllle" W“ held yesterday Dr- Alex Kenxledy‘ pleasant contacts with relatives and llollal Rllllwals yeslllldail, by Mlh 28th asking for an extension of 11am W_ Eh M14" Bhrdelh t9. W01‘ S. - i.'1‘l‘lll‘°. - afternoon from his late residence at LaImChlHEP-Dflnlel M- MOI-Cull. i friends. He visited many places of Bl Glhhllm Roll .. sllllel-vllglll. o; time until April 15th to pay the The Mel-chant sehmell ordlll.’ Rectum to R‘ C. h‘ s. Cl Kensington where a short service Annnndale-- Alex J. McFurlaiie. (Coll. . interest in Canada and the United States. He spent the winter of i940 in San Dego. California. i-Ie also toured the continent of Europe. and spent the greater part of a summer in the British Isles, where he did moved. It was pointed oiit that was received and without any nu- of any seam employed the _ Pm h, L C" Lo el- jshl, Mr. George Bowness of Summer- i C. B. Green. Rev. W. L. Outhouse, B, M;r g0 . not neglect to visit the historical automobzles could not be classed as tioe from the department a Wlll The pray-Dons: o; the oldernlegnelh Islalldsfldgfss w side sang the hymn, "The Old Rev. Father 10881115. S. S. Hessian. lcslficfv§fifinl§gll ,‘,,,.,.I,i,,,,,.. or sites of the world's greatest city, passengers but must. rte deslrnated was issued. _ plalned in the preamble which ‘Pte. Ryan. R. L.. springhill, N3 RUBEN-l Cross." Another hymn, L. M. McKinnon, L, H. coffin, w, Mount Allison Ulllvelslll. h.“ held where he witnessed Britain's mighty =15 freizht. The railwiv rctmsder- From the date of the writ. the sl-llls. He’ swllldeusl J G” Hammonds "Wonderful Peace" was sung by A. Johnstone, B. H. Yeo. llhhl afternoon “M, inc Preqitlrili. men in action in the “Mother of Parliaments." His visit to Scotland, the land of his sires, was his most so-il-stlr- ring experience as he found him» 59h amid the ravlshlllgly helllmmi lav. N.B.v This bllfeiill will 0'19" _ The tax was paid on April 10th slllllllh llll, hahhlloh l _ Pte. Duffy. W. 0.. clftowri. Reverends T. W. Goodwill, A. O. man, A.B.L. Home, Dr. J. F. Mac- f D_ scenery of the County of Pei-tn. He gllluArlsndhall-lcéilslr lilihlleii and the case came before the hellslll, hllllcv lat £hlaa:l§>lr;plrlg_ Pte. Gallantl 5.. Richmlond, 5&1! Thompson, 9,13,, w, O, Rhesus, Th, l Neill, AB. MacKay. itev. Fr. But. o IlhLlln aadrels l0 ml‘ umdulllm spent ll mlllllh hl PlllOchl-h ll-hlch - - i ' - Court on April 15th. In spite oi hlys lh i, l. dcpallllrh of lllhlhhhhl Pte. MuYDlIL J- E- Amli. - -- D., J.C. MacNeill, '1‘. O. Hughes and ' ler, J. W. Callbeck. Rev. C. W. class Ml._ lame sllllllllad up the was at one time the home of Thom- as Carlyle. In this town lie had the pleasure of meeting several cousins of his mother-Christina Dewar Campbell. The meeting was N. extreme“, p1msam as they “rel-e _ ces were fully explained to the Brmsvh h h _hl _ - ley Stavert and Arthur Stavert. McPhee. Major F. F. May, Dr. J. l. _. l‘ _l h gym sirooi teachers like himself. ilfeenhlllgdullhpllfilgslllslélleet Olly. Will Judge, he stated he had r10 aullwf- chant swltgsf fengiszergcsl ailritdg mi‘;- |P.P!F7e'IMuPhee' n c" Bonmaw‘ At the request of the deceased l A. McMurdo, Harold E. Gaudet, L brilititlsriiitaggmtfifhflflffllf‘ claimant He leaves to mourn two brothers, Col. R. H. Campbell, of Powell Riv- er, B. C.. and the eldest of six brothers-Josiah. a farmer at Mon- tague. Another brother, Hiram, is: i» o “J.. i“. t‘: H: ii . e rs o eyear. , i_ ,_ _ - _' f dt ,1] - e.Ro rs, . ., 3 an, VS- -- eiiftmfig d ,d nit __-______.___ LZJK".°L';.;.§§"l2'Y,,.§° EZY§YQL_'Q_ their product liad been fixed ii=i~ “Elfricnfelfaollf; filillclfrlQlzlf P. n1, and comforting words these must uhthe Kirkland Lake area darkened ollxmifgnllllllgaflflfilrl” .,,,,°,“'2;'..§ for KILLED IN ACCIDENT While here he was registered at the derdlllhgllll-‘llel lhal belllkllld l°°d fere with or are lileelv to interfere ' lop“? glmfrwm T' Ru Kum"? hllrifi hel saldl to the be- gmehligrefltfllgféggomnlfgfi action and sacrifice on tho home ._____ chariottemwn your pro c was exempt as o0 sure ilh th _ n, . . . w ere pee wio were soon ' .. cocaorrn.‘ NB. May 20-(0?) still exempt in no‘ 'l. E’, slllll Zlllfflffrmljf“, "h $312M"; Pie. Wilson. n. a. N. Wood Is- to be bereft of the nerd and Mast- fvefiellelllllfl, W?‘ “l; glllle "llfl "W? "$11.2; lflflls": flvllllllléfiki, ilic ‘ndus- wttuciide Bourque, 26: a cafe pro- Ano‘! er case can. before the cafrylng on sllilvlllhfllflahlcllhtlghl lands North. P. E. I. er. No less heartening are they mhlhl he Jhiwffifed l? file “$3,, in, o; wlll. ll, lllcs, .., ,, all. riionr. prietor here, was kzlled tonight same Court of a firm ivho had nev- 9mm. 6h hllllhd .l_h ' Pte. Wise, C. J.. Harrington. P to those who are sorrowiiig today. Qhanged direction. ' ' their ii\"' when h‘s car left the road two who violated the traffic regulations of the city. ldilteen offenders’ \\'Bi€l‘ given tickets for various traffic of-i, they ilvould continue to check im all. violators "tvitlioui. fear or favor from anyone." i LEGION DANCE -— The Cann- ih large numbers for the weekly af- fair. Music was provided by 81.1 M0rcsi(le's orchestra. The dances, Major S. C. Wright 2f St. John, N. B. is at present organizing the this time xviii visit various centres ions will be released from the head office at. Ottawa. Mr. W. K. Kess- on, recently appointed Inspector for the Island. will arrive here in threo uieeks time. Major Smith i; a. veteran of the world war. He went. overseas in 1914 with the 26th Bat- I-Iouse of Commons; of the country. a few weeks e80 “'9 sent you a letter about the Sales Tax, and its they are available and any other information required to puss along have others do s0. They will carry on a publicity campaign through the newspapers and in this con- nection it is gratifying to note that the Charlottetown Guardian and they will also do their part. The onus of recruiting will not and support in every way by Mayor B. Roy Holman. Char- lottetolvn. M.D_. M.L_'A.. Charlottetown. tolllllldse C. G- Duffy. Charlotte- lH. F McPhee, K.C., M.L,A,, Charlottetown. Neil D. McLean, Charlottetown. Frank Walker. Charlottetown. C-lipt. Roy C. McLean. Souris as . An open Letter to Members of the As you are the real government detrimental effect France he was stationed at M.li- upon Cariadats power of produc- tion Ior war purposes, and irowing that it was lowering the standard of living of the ordinary ctizen. tallon. After a year's service in tary Headquarters for the duration. .»_ .1 Island Travel Bureau. When x was pli: ‘in- to effect Mr, t in coopera- tion will“. Premier tjanipbeil, askrd the Railway officials to have it re- the Prince- Ed“ ed and now cars iv ii nizaln cross at the same rate as foi1ncl".y Mr. Rog- ers returned from the mainland‘ last night after a short visit to the P.E.I. Information Bureau at Au- arriverl on v‘sfts to the province by automobile, Mr. Rogers raid. Personals The friends of Mr. P. F Mc- he is pro- gressing- favorably after his recent operation in the Cltv Hospital. Mr. J. W. Gillisple of Halifax, Field Supervisor of the Canadian‘ Preference tax tax due On March 31st, as owing to a irortage 0f materials, through no fault 0f theirs, they could not fill orders until the needed supplies came to hand. Before any re-"ilv solicitor must have received in- structions to sue one day after le- gal default was made. if indeed in- structions were not issued, in ud- vance of the default. the fact that the tax was purl the Court fined the firm $25. ‘Loiign the amount in default was only 00 $46. . Although the above circumstan- lty to consider extenuating circum- stances as the Act gave him no dis- cretionary powers. In thLs case the tax was not collected by the firm, but paid out of capital as theirs er previously been in arrears who Representatives from each of the Departments of National Defence for Naval Services, the R..C.M.P., and Department of Transport have been nominated by the Minlster o1’ Justice as committees of Investi- gation for the purposes of the Mer- chant seamen Qrder. 194i. The fol- lovtung nominees all members of the R.C.M.P. are for this Province: S- pasaéil. by Order in Council on May 5. authorizes the representafives nominated by the Minister of Jus- tice to board any ship and conduct an investigation into the conduct "Whereas the Minister of Nation. al Defence for Naval services re. ports that the present conditions affecting slipping across the At- lantic and Pacific Oceans make de- Shilis from Canadian ports. v/lilch "may be caused through difficulties pertaining to the crews thereof; "'l‘hat occasions hgvenarisen when members of the crew of outgryng lvufflng to certain o‘her nilwcrs ni- lled or associated with His M11193- W. have through ‘Peir activities created conditions likely to caugg fit’. av in the departure of a ship ship concerned. or otherwise,- Pte‘. MacKlnnon, J. C.. Char- lottetown. P.E.l. P.E.l. Pte. Scllar, M.. Argyle shore, P. E I "o... Smith, A. n, Cross, ran Newtown Pte. MacKenzie, D. L.. Wood Is- lands. P,E.I. Pte. Boutlller, J.. North Syllney. Cove, N. . Pte Kavanagh, C.. Halifax, NB. Shore, N.S. Pte. Troop, V_ 8., Amherst. NS. Pte. Wheaten, J. W. C.. Amherst. .8. Pte. MacWilliams, A. C.. O'Lea.ry. P.E.I. Recruits l0 C.A.C. Pte, Adams, A. A» Yarmouth South, N. S Pte. Acker, A. D., Shelburne, N. rte, Davis. u. 1a.. sydney, NS. Pte. King, L. 0.. Oxford. N S Plains, N. S. Pte. Tozer, M. J.. Springhill. N.S. Advanced Infantry Recruits Pte. Muttart. W. K., Summer- side. P.E.I. Pte_ MacDonald. A. A., Forest Hill, P.E.I. i ' Pte. MacFadyeri, J. E., Moncton. B Pte. lvlacPherson, A. B_. Char- lottetown, P. E. I. PPte. McDonald, R. 5., Armedale, . E. I. Pte. Perry. J. ‘It. 5t. Louis, P.E_!. E. I, Before leavinhl Dingwell reported the club's finan- ces to be in a satisfactory condit- ion. Owing to contributions to the large this year, A donation from a member of the club, not present the meeting was thankfully received, and acknowledsed. Ill accepting the presidency the coming season, Mrs. Keith S. Zur structlve nature that has alwa been the aim of the club since its An enthusiastic round-table is- Hon. ‘Pres, Mrs B. W. LeP e. Treasurer, Mrs. V. L. Dlngweil. Program Committee, Miss Lillian MecKenzie. Miss Margaret Sterrs and Mrs. G. E. Full. Membership Committee. Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Mrs. N. D. Macliean. llev. ll. ll. Stavert the Presbyterian church. 'Ihe fun- eral was under il e auspices of the Prince Edward Island Presbytery. During the service at the church. the church choir. Rev. Wm. Ver Wolfe primouriced the benediction. Interment was in North Bedeque Cemetery, The honorary pallbearers were: G. Carlyle Webster. Active pallbearers. all cousins of ire deceased. were. Messrs. Sam- uel Waugh. William stavert, Ever- ett Schurman, James Bravert. Stan- the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, min- ister of Zion Church, Charlotte- town and moderator of the synod of the Maritime Provinces of the Presbyterian Church in Canada gave They give us the blessed assurance at several towns and villages not be- Y-l w’ _l_ Pl MhcMlllhlll J‘ Fl Leg-m- noon in “The Charlottctouln". Mrs, was held followed by- a serv ce ati fillil- 1941 in addition to the Orsfluizlfufl and Publicity Committee names l Royal Edward chapter ll.0.ll.E. votes $150 T0 aid Queen's fund ing represented in it, but ll-B llsli for them will be published in the near future. ' Charlottetown-Dr. I. J. Yeo Dr. Tuesday after- n. Moore w.c.s. MacLure. Dr. a. The llhal l lll . Mu. A- Clark.’ E- D- Nlclwlsmli D- J- mittee tiiggigg (in at? sribilclifeetitcox: ports and thanking the memberi for the generous response to their appeal for assistance. The treasurefs report showed a substantial balance in both Chap- ter and war services funds. Twenty five dollars was set aside for the wool committee for the month oi June but the highlight of the meeting was the voting of one hundred and fifty dollars $150.00) George E. McLean. Emyvale-Patrlck Callaghan. Brookfield-Ar.l le Johnston. Milton-Bradford Webster. Rusvco-Jas. C. LePage, Elmer Bulman. Emerald-D. N. MacKay. Dan D. MacDonald, Peter MacDonald. Southport-M. W. Wood. Winsloe-Sydney Taylor. Souris-H. D. McLean. Dr. A A. i MacDonald, J. F. Stems, A. '1‘. Mc- , Donald. I Montague-G. W. MacDonald, Dr, ‘P. MacIntyre, R. K. Clements, Dr. 79 diplomas. University Convocation Dr. George J. Truemau, coiiferrull 76 degrees in course and 22 certifi- cates. Hon. F‘. W. Pii-‘o. itluust-i oi lands and mines for New Bruns- wick. received the honorary time! PRINCE COUNTY Summerside- Mayor J. E. Camp. bell, H. T. Holman, sr., H. G. Mut- tart, R. s. Hinton, Harold B. Schur- Cook, M. L. Bradshaw, Donald O. Baker, J. E. Dal-ton, D. F. McNeill, Wm- F- Sirens. W. a. Lldstone, n. S. Sharp, Ie‘th Smith, L, w, Hm. cock. Morley M. Bell, Dr. J. A. immediate issues of i110 Wfli‘ "5 ‘l’ saw them. "All of us are anxious to do our duty as we see it. The first step towards that end is to know and H. ivmcl-‘arlane, E. H. Strong. where u, the gmistm, doctrne rand believe in the freedom and dit- nlty of man. We are opposed w-fllld will oppose to the very "Ill. l‘ l“ Whose creed is pa ganbm and ivhtul’ 4 LARGE FOREST fullv carrying on in l tasks. to those who \\'l“ 'l" ~ Fires in Western Canada were miles from Cocagne and overturned.‘ were fned $25.00 without any prc- -- they were Pm‘ of a hom be 0nd th ll. t 'l . r ~ i if. pinning him in_h__diltclh. a vlous notice of proceeding or any ll .3112; ‘llltllnlilllen ttrlrlesehtbllsmerizencv rented with kn ted goods by the This eteernalydwellintg ‘place is not Itllge Eslgciiylg/luosiintalig liltgllsséfgfsstfigii] t° hmtllilulllh good lltlllllshfllli; —-————--—*'“j_'"~——- -~—"—_ time given them to make 8001i. and to the erflci z p“ f1 interest Red cross and with clzflmli" by a house but a home. It, is the Naii- 125 miles southwest of Edmonton h“ hlh l?5‘lh'1"h,l'hl§ lfi-ia-ns is BIRTH_S_ ___ These are only samples of 1's ad- the War thatItheegepgryaisiguoforxneg’ $5 ‘Craoggnci-li: tfilgyngartlllklinetlilgrpttsjtoTleilel e" home’ where he “ma” “i” i °Y°§f,,b“"““' ‘hroulzh fimshfjd ‘ml d3: ‘n n ' ' ————'—'"‘" " r “—" -— m nlstration, mall; hl ' ' children one by one that they may 5 l HRS and causn ttle ama e-i . ' . l. l . ., .,. W lt- to MULLIGAN _ at Freetown on Urrhwhlfhy zo__lchl_hre_ No other tax has such arbitrary 1...; Qityléifffi? (tgiigtfiiigndéaigiytsogt reaenmans we" Mk“ "m" behold Hs glory, share His ieiiow-'F°'°““Y mam“ °“°‘“1‘ “m " fingi‘: ‘iiieruiiibzutliiitd lsuoiu" m.‘ Saturday. Mav 3. Mrs. Jerome Mulligan. a son. PAYNTER-At Freetown, May 17. fererice for ex-scrvicemcn in calls on Dominion Government em- p‘oyment agencies will be sought and unjust penalties. This tax is a penalty on exchazizc the very basis of commercial life, of civilization itself. curs or ls anticipated as being likg. 1y to occur by reason of the uctivt. LBS 0f a member or members of y Mr. A. G. Bruce of the Cana- dlan Legion War Services. Succesful ship and partake of His bounty. It is a prepared home for a prepared people. Our brother has finished his task on earth, the gain and the ‘flames were under control. , Another blaze near the North, Beskatchewan Itlver and 20 miles ' northwest oi’ Rocky Mountain House Plemcrlfiifica ]941_ to My-l and Mrs, q-rueman by I4 officers of the newly-created the crew of any such ship, nrovlgjgn was bumin ori the ed e of heavy ""'_ Paynter, a son. welfare division of the Depart- prglauflégldgnsggiflhlliwozfldsthe colstl of §hOUld‘bQ‘mBd! whereby there can P, El I. Student glghy tlglflligh Christ will be his. itimber in p aces and 2 men werel __ __tgtafntlnued__ggri_llllglf_fll_,_- merit of Pensions and National lln d_ B l lmd 8 m" be taken in respect of such inem- - ° V‘ R- new” 3mm" w" "ill" Wlleellll uflddl‘ cflnl-ffil- . l l Tllllllw, Macpzmuppt grace Mstur-ntty Health. the Commons pensions gilded sgllafluflsiieovter t“ liroduce ber or members of any gugh "ml Mt. Alhgon brihualht in l Glodfearlng homelDOff cltlais lof the bangles and FOIBSdY Miss Elsa Relrrertrlllllhlod lllll, Hospital, May l2. 1941. to Mr. and Committee was told today. n ls d 1P9 i“ lh sum action as will prevent delay in h all ll 5 wry 1ft! heardl and bfillliilllgllfill t lQlllllel <l=l allllrtlfli?‘ Gfllfirfll 5 "Gulf ‘lhl l...» mem- Mrs. Duvar MacNeill, a son. Wl. B. woods. associate deputy re uc ng ELM o. er and the departure of any 5h!” and The fohowhlg pflllce Edward Is, fifllilljfiffld the call to the Chnstlan 9 9 l! "W! ° 9 "P! ll l“ im the afternn n .~ mml minister in charlie of the division, more legitimate sorta of revenue. which Wm serve as a dewnen‘ to land students are gradual“ "or" m1“ "W. After his primary edu- 1°‘ °lll °l cilllmll- The lwvenlmem ber=h'p had reached n ill Gllldgi said the officers will be ex-service- Ii an investlgatlci zvas made, it ‘ g cation he entered Prince of Wales ‘ t°°k “mm w prevent m‘ ‘lutbreak 89.558 active Renders. G f ANDERSON-At the City Hospital, Monday. May 19. i941, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson. (nee Helena Smith). Charlottetown. a daughter, gatricia Mary. ,___ =_______ DEATHS PAYNTEE-Dicd at Freetown. May l7. i941, Robert Bloyce. infant son 0f Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Paynter. MULLIGAN - At Freetown on Sunday. Mav 4. 194i, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mulligan. TRAINOR -- At Fall River.,Mass.. Mav l9 formerly of Kelly's Cross. l'-\iner.il River. N. D. MacLean puoearaxrn EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltohlre Phone‘ ill _ 1941. Rev. Thomas Trainorh Markets A Fkiday from 8t. Louis Church. Fall men and Will be placed in major centres throughout Canada where they will collaborate in work of the employment agencies. Rendering advisorv counsel to the individual will be part of their Job. Err-servicemen now receive a pre- Jerence under the war emergency training plan to provide skilled lmcn for industry. Mr. Woods said. ‘About 1.000 men who served dur- in; the First Great War and dur- ing the present war HUN are being trained under the plan. Glance (By The Canadian Press) Torontm-Galtl stocks lower: groups narrowly higher. other iMnntreal-Utllltles, papers and ‘ goldn lower; other lndustrlals higher. New York—Stockai closed higher. Wlnnlneg-Whrut unchanged. New York-Cotton, coffee and au- ger higher; rubber lower. is extremely doubtful if it would be found to produce any net rev- enue for the government. It is unethical and violates not only souhd economics but the mor- law. Its liack of ethics appears to af- fect the conduct of those “to ad- minister it. Doubtlesa the permanent offic- ials were the ones who drafted tlzo penalties. Penalties more drastic and administered more ruthlessly than those of anv other tax or even .' cr'me. for ln the case of theft or murder the Judge has discretion- ary power to vary the ncnwtles ln accordance with the evidence. Apparently to these officials lar- polnted not elected) to be short of money is a more deadly crime than drunken-driving, theft or murder. '1Ilg method of enforcement is Nazism pure and simple —the very thing we are trying to flaht. Tn have l; lmpoged on the lndustiy of Canada savors of "fifth column" work. Ia it not time that the Members! of Parliament used their nower nud authority to chance the vicious unrl tinsthirl administration of the Act and iesTaln the Bureaucracy. so that email firms may get a members of the crews of any other such ships who like activities." square deal? Flhaiiv in view of all the facts, shou d not, the. sales Tax be abolish. ed and its destroying nttoggg industry stooped? SALES TAX REPEAL ASSOCIATION A. IIERBIDGE, Acting Secretary. Klilshi. baraain. iaa Hlllsrmrn at. Mt, Al‘lson institutions this year; might contemplate The closing exercises ‘vere held yesterday. Bachelor of Artsz-Alden Doug- las Lear-d. Bedeque. P. E. 1.: Clara Jean Moore, summersld . P. E. I. i Bachelor of Sclencez-Jvan Lorne hll l Bell, Carleton Siding, P. E. I. Master of Artsz-John Harold Hockin, B€A., Souris, P. E. I e Licen la of Music: --'Helen hdllgceht Cafbeck, Charlottetown. ‘Secretarial Academy F‘ ‘ , Ada Lewis sudsbury, Bumrrnerside, Ton Late TFFIasify l ._______ UFED CAR FOR SALE. WILLYR Richards, souris, P. P. E. I. Blenagraphic: - auline Dixon E. . Matriculation in Arts: -- Eric ‘Walker Jardine. Kensin to . P. E. L257‘ lr- wiii K n lam Alexander MacGregor, .__. _..______________ __ WANTIZD-EYPEEIRNCIZD Mam, Mt. stewart, P. E. I references required. Phone are L452. seanrimiws T0 wENT. ern conveniences. Phori- '27s, L-ilil-B-il-fil. _.__________________, 1.0M‘ FYTWVPN Knwqmntrnw rind Charlottetown one marked if“ how. who» nlen-a riotllv Oliver Campbell, Km-‘Mfon th L-2$5-5-2l-2l.| hoe“ Wm. Keep failure’: ln the home. I t l Graduates of Mt. Allison school for curler-Joy Elisabeth Fraser, Charlottetown. P. E 1.: Jeanette li"")- l Louise MacQuarrle, Souris, P.E.l. Clarence MacDonald. Bradalbane, and Arthur Cooper. Charlottetown. commanded sections of the Mt. Allison Academy cadet corps when it paraded for ins-pectic during four days program in connec- Allison the Mt. institution at e. Backvlll College and later took his Master of Arts degree at Dalhousie Unl- versity. He then entered Pine Hlli COllEBB and uPun graduation was ordained to the active ministry at fl e Presbyterian Church. Harcourt, N. B. He later became minister at Norton. N. 13.. and from there was called to the charge o! Brookfieid. Hartsvlle and Hunter River where he served for 16 years. In 1935 he was called to Wood Islands and Murray Harbor South. He resigned from that charge last summer bo- cause of ill health. In the Presbytery he served in mluy capacities acting as clerk for a number of years. He was also moderator of the Presbytery and convenor of many ommlttees our- lng his ministry on the Island. In 1990 he was elected moderator of the synod of the Maritime Pro- vinces. l-le was an undefatlgable war-tree, both ln the affairs of ir-a church and iii temperance activlree. m; spared not himself for the fnrtii- erance of the cause of righteousness as he saw it end in doing so gain- ed many loval friends who mourn the closing exercises atlhis loss today. Mlnard’: relieves spraine- ‘of more fires by prohibiting slash; burning in Quebec City NEW GERMAN _(Contlnued from Ego l) forest areas west o l l (The Australian Army Minister. 5W9" Percy C. Spender, Melbourne that 500 Germans wer captured in the Capuazo area, ve- hicles were destroyed and heavy ‘enemy casualties inflicted in Brit- ish and Australian counter-attacks at. Tobruk. besieged British-held garrison 80 miles inside Libya.) l This picture of far-ranging Royal . Air Force act‘vlty was given a Mid- ldie East command communique:- , Heavy raids on Germrin-occulaicd airdromes in Greece during nght of May ill-l9. Bombardlng of military tar eta in and around strategic Iallu ah in Iraq on the main highway to Bagh- dad. The town was taken by Brit-- ish troops. Five aircraft destroyed during heavy German ra'ds on Crete diir- - lng May l6. Twenty-eight‘ explcrione in buildings on the Mole in Ben- gali during flilht. of May 18-19. and Brownies. about liirre P" °° mar» than last yfl-“P , . with; wine of surly sOlrV chm development ofla hzhtl qdhrll o; citizen and a. h Rll l’ 5 BAKLITHLV cithenshlp cannot- h“ "lwchlllllu. mpcris from pwvhfll" ‘ l . sinners were rear! by M" h‘ Edmonton: MPF- F HI , Regina: M“ all; Mrs. nounoed ii:_l_lhl,lhhyl,l.ll_ Klllllsl.l.l_ IROIQ . Que-I MacDonald. weiiiwlm" . . Mrs. Hugh MW?” Fotrpqfldifll 1a.: Mrs. Alan Merirllhmlffl-ifi ~. rlvrhrs. Jelhnes shlllgr-gétjl-l char l an; r.-. . l; . tmm and Mrs. V. M. Rhenk 0i ' ifax. G rail’ WINNIPEG. M" F h wheat held above it lglhlllllgh lhl ni I Irefn exchanizl‘ fol c. Al vo ume of trade was “he was l- °nQ m r1059 cent above the Pl°".‘° ‘ hanged slipped back to flii S" ° ume qehta ii b"=ll°'""'” caused than its Ininimlfijguenaa Alres re» Who t values cordetffew 0111"“