APRIL 21, 1942 ‘I'll lllll! OI Slllilllll I16!!! STOI-l lllil IUSIANIYS LOVE! ol Uncle Sum’: tho-Your story, ‘Thu Devil IGIIMI in] Web:1er"—e audios la The c turdly I oainq Poof! e WALTER HUSTON EDWARD lillNOLll JANE DARNELL ' SIMONE SIMON GENE LOBKHARLI”; JOHN Ullliilill ANNE SHIRLEY ~ JAMES CRAIG “lunar Efiliin. iomu -'l.il0—9.00 - wallmflll. - Travelogue spullssrcii By shores Alli of‘ P. E. a. ncsgirisl _-._ in‘- THURSDAY BLUES CHASER all. fills! and lac/Ila, roof LOONEYTOON -— V I E W S MOVIE QUIZ -- SNAPSHOQS CAPITOL: TO-OIiY 5H OWS 3.15 - 7.00 —- 8.45 rd| for Boy scouts, for cts, have been dealt with by the minion Medal Board of the Boy Scouts Association under the chair- 43 Naval Ratings leave bozne oi Ottawa since his appoint- ment to the board in i919. r. Glsborne, former Domlnkn Par-lib.- Counsel, recently as Honorary D pninionCounsel of M the Scout Association, after serving 25 years in that capacity, The Hon, Justice W.H. l-Ia1r.son.l§.(7., S O, of Saint John, N.B., was named as Dr. Glsbornes successor at the recent annual meet Scout Association. The la tor will continue in the chairmanship of the Dominion Medal Board. JAPS SUGGEST (Continued from page i) prowl-ling Japanese shores. On [his morning for further training on ORDINARY SEAMEN John E. Ai-senauit, Bloomfield. Lowell M. Beck. Aillston. James Murray Bell, bour Charles U. Doiron. 97 Upper John A. Fell, Albany Thomas A. Gauthier, Lawrence Hayes. James D. Hepburn, Lew ho. Earl H. Johnston. North Wiltshire. Vernon E. Jordan. Bench Point. Lea E. Lowe. Murray Harbour. Juli A. MacDonald, Murray Har- iiie difficult! of rnninlelnin nllabie leadership for BCy Silo pe throughout the Dominion, mately lo enemy aircraft of the North American 13-25 type appear- ancl other areas, flying singly or in pairs. "The hostile planes which man- aged to escape being downed ap- pear to have escaped to China. "Damage caused was extremely scout leaders and OldCT Scouts in illeiletive Service Forces, was one port of the 32y Scouts Association for i941, The resulting dIOp in bOy mem- John D. McGilvray. Rockberra. Maclnnls, Charlotte- town. Raymond J. Mnclntyre, Bedford Previous accounts had claimed nine of the planes Yokohama, Kobe and Nagoya were shot down. The Jap- thui emected, however. and has to I eonsiderahle extent been made lip since the October Scout census 0n which the report was Lloyd M. McLeod. Murray River. Harold V. Mnrr, Chiown. Eric A. Malheson, Cornwall. Morris D. Moore, Murray River. Joshua S. Muise, Amirault’; Hill, down in the mountains of central N l d i 1 z _ aw ea Us Ur Sum n op‘ Japan and its crew of five cap- bling sought llmOng ol:.er men and for Wolf Cub necks among women. The 194i total consisted Bl Wolf Cubs. 41,866 Boy Scouts, B65 Lone Scouts. 9'14 Sea 1.342 Rover Scouts, its Rover sea If there were only 10 planes, as the Japanese communique this would account for all oi them, and leave none China", as the same communique N. S. Melvin A. Munn. Murray River. Layton J. Norman. Albanv. John F. Perry. Summerside. Arthur C. Stewart, Glen William. Day was observed. A resolution llfg. i118 every member, as well as every elector in Canada. to vote "Yes" in lebiscite, rt Li, as Tokyo said. three carriers were involved, they would be lik ly w launch many more than i0 “Wills 241 Rovers registered as Warren B. Stewart, Murray liar- bour. William J. Dalton. Fort Augustus. William H. Harrop, Donald 0. Jay. East Royalty. Allison K. MacDonald, Summer- MscDonsld, Mount presided. Miss Jean Watson, tewnrt. Harold .7. Mitchell. Mount Stewart. Arthur Mooréé Northam. Arthur H. C. Ross. Ch'town. Trueman T. Straight, By province; membership figures llvw :Prince Edward Island, 1302; ova Scntia. 5.121; N-uv ‘ii-uns- ck, 5,124; Quebec. 8.261; Ontario. Japan said the damage “extremely slight", broadcast that the Japanese gov- making grants to rebuild fcatories and other struc- tures in the Tokyo area. locale oi one of the bombings, e. broadcast saying "including 3,500 University, were air raid precautions service." ; Alberta. 7.960; British “w. 3.476; Life Saving scouts, There were 2.166 Groups, whiz-h S er- accom included 1.60! Packs. 1,965 Troops. “mm J. p Stoker l.’ (Ml l-inrold R. MacKen- zlc. Murray Harbour. Stoker II Fulton L. Pound, Char- Stoker II Cecil l". McCormick, O‘- WFS. 4 Sea Scout Petra-r; and 1i m Se“ 5cm“ crew‘ mile west of a big West oi the university are railway’ freight yards and warehouses. Domel implied that damage was considerable and that public ner- ves were frayed. 3107f BBCLZC; were cl R. _ W. flunk Barbies to the wnn. of 21520 and 21.813 Profloency Elites made up the Sc ut al i 47.333. The “lover Badge was ssued to 278. and the 89 to 8. making the Rover total 0rd. Coder James An 5121x151“ gletsgglgern: 0rd. Coder Lincoln it‘. Ross. Roee- gel-vice Mm the and a presentation of a well filled gcgilsybrigltie Dlléiérnéerésgvigylidkéiliégd purse was made by Peiler McGarry. ' ettes by the Provincial Government‘ through the Carry On Canad have come from a secretly n siberia. some Bri- Sllonsorn of Groups are given ns- njectured that they ‘Julius: Anglican, 4x3; ‘Bgilllfib, no; “midi”! Legion, 36; Community “anlllifhll Ed, 10; Hebrew, Tl‘. _ Day Sn nts, 29-, Lutheran, 4; flan. 104; Roman catholic. ’ .5alvntlon Army. 45: Service “be 84: United. 2&9; Other, no. The carved woden model of an film: the so.» Scouts of Fol-t °- out. in any. were looked after by Mr. A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Ilclzlon War Services. Loses last chance For reprieve Aleutian Islands. a anese recently announ- y raided air fields be- lng prepared for t Cheklang province about nounced that Lt-Gen, Akire Muto. I 20 chief of the military affairs bur- w“ h?‘ eau for four yea and the o» ran will be y, sometime M oon. for the rt Lobb. mid- (CP) -—- John A Olil‘ last chance for rcbrlcve ear-old former watch anged here Werlnesdn murder of Sgt. f-ierbe die-aged member of the Roylll C"!- adian Ordnance Corp-i This was the effect received todov by G- EH1 Oliver's Counsel. from E. l-l. Ottawa. Undcrsoorelfl Slate, who advised till“ the Govemor-Generai-in- is unable to order interfer- ence" with the death sen d Jan. 1'1 by Mr Justice Jli. The hanging will be the fir when a negro u‘ he hatchet murder oi rs, had been 0r- post in the south- west Pacific. He was succeeded by Mat-Gen. Kenryo aaio. since the head of this bureau controls army administration and has no direct d not w be con- d nected with the air raidi- __._..._._._.__ Island Airman Gets Commission UITAWA. April Royal Canadian A announced the names o air observers and air gunners who ‘r1710 increase the efficiency hi,’ SOIVHRe operation; each of the ‘relblkllle. “its, Bov Scouts troops ‘ °°"!ir'.l‘.ing trekearts, ° 30v Sciuts of Iceland are am? "w" rm in civil iities. They weer a p °"i bldlfe on the front of their P. Bliflh, BUNKER... s life ln a Swordfish fill‘ on the Genzian birtleshipn P"! from Brest, was nn As- nzlii stout-master of the ‘m 50y Smut Trmp. Hit-H. the Duke oi (voueester P’? Swine Aesociaton of the p". in succession to ‘the late M Cimlfllilllt. was for nzony P‘ 0' the Clouceder- olk scout Associat- tence im- A. ir Force today wireless ODBYBW- d‘ M“ have been award- " pilot officers for "meritorious set d of operations overseas. CLL. (Larry) Robifard i’! ONBWR who recent] we; awarded the. Dis- ai The others included: Si‘ Mtm"! Riley, Belle River, P.E. Island. roximnte- ___.____.____ launch-ice» - an d m“ 300 hurricane lumps ll "Cf _ de air raid shelters ns at ‘PM S tlmll ll damaged in little borough bomb A w .___. ' year, the Willesden ill of O18 application; for THE CHARLOTTETOWN '||||||l|l_nnnm'_n CENTRAL Glliliilllkll Phil column In relorved fur nun QI lei-tel interest. but ldvlrflelng of I flown; nature III bl inane-d n! I vunie n ward. strictly pgygyb u sdvnnn. COOKS for Photographs 11-59}. LADIES plaid suits $12.95 l0 $16.95 at S. A. McDonald. 4-21-21. CONFEDEBNIION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. Ia-Wl POLICE COURT -- in the Police Court yesterday a. young man charg- ed wilh theft from an automobile, was sentenced to 60 days in Jail. A drunk and disorderly was fined $10 end wsts or 90 days. A drunk was fined $3 and costs or five days. JUST ARRIVED new shipment of ladies diirts $2.98 and $3.20. S. A. McDonald 4-31-21. CONDITION SATISFACTORY- The condition of Miss Helen Cullen injured in a car accident Saturday, was reported to be satisfactory last night. She is still a patient in the city hospital. A car in which she was an occupant went into the ditch at st. Averdb and she re- ceived cuts and bruises in the accident. MAYOR IN HALIFAX-His W0!- shlp, Mayor B. Roy Holman, is vis- iting Halifax at present on a unsi- ness trip. l-Ie will be absent from the province for several days. A special meeting of the "iity Council to deal with the curfew law, which is pending, will probably be held next week. REVUE REPEATED large audiences attended the MR. T. Tin Hat Revue at the Royal Air Force Station at the Charlotte- town Airptrt yesterday. Two shows were put on. one in the afternoon and another in the evening, Those who attended the reV-ile were en- ivvehly some of the finest the troops. RETREAT CONCLUDED dents of all c Again entertained as it was full O! outstanding features presented by amateurs in Canada, The artists came from Montreal to put on the shfiw for — A Retreat for the students of Notre Dame Academy and Catholic stu- ty colleges. conduct- ed by Rev. C. Green, C.SS.R., of the Church of the Most Holy Redeem- er which opened on Friday alter- noon with sermon and Benediction GUARDIAN Noted Canadian Gontralto heard in fine Concert Charlottetown music lovers had the privilege of hearing last even- lng a distinguished Canadian con- tralto. Mus Jean Watson in n fine- ly balanced program under the auspices of the community Concert Association. 'l‘he concert was given in St. Paul's Hail. The program included four de- lightful songs by Schubert. as swll a; selections by Handel, Verdi, saint-Sachs. and a group of Brit- ish folk some which were particu- lerly well received. Miss Watson also responded lo several encorcs which were greeted with warm ap- use. She was eblv assisted st the pi- ano by Mr. Gordon Manley. who also gave a fine rendering of three Chopin eludes. Miss Watson commenced her musical career by winning the Gold Medal for contraltos at a Canad- ian National Exhibition without previous training. After this she studied at the Toronto Conserva- tory of Music. In Canada she sang under Sir Ernest MncMillan, Regi- nald Stewart and Harvey Robb, and was presented with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. She made her operatic debut in Faust". In the spring of i910 she made her first sensational success in the United States no soloist at the internation- ally famous Bethlehem Bach Festi- val. Her present season has taken her through the Eastern States, as far west as Denver. and northward throush the Maritime Provinces. The fine performance given by E. r» Miss Watson wee last night enioyed mite by a larse and appreciative audi- ence. Following was the program: l. Come. My Beloved, from “Ata- lanta" . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..ifiandell. E ingralo, lo veggie, from "Ad. riano in Siria" . . . . ..(Galuppi). Aria-O don fatale, from "Don Carlos’ . . . . . . . . . .......(Verdi). Miss Watson II. Impatience . “(Schubcrtk The Trout "(Sclluberth Ave Maria .. (Schubert). The Eriking . . . . . ..iSchubert). Miss Watson III. Aria—Mon coeur s‘ouvre n m lng committees to arrange meet- from “Samson et Da- ings in every city, lown, vullogq and - - - . . . . . . . “(Sfllllt-Sflélldl. volx. . Vote in Plehiscite first‘; PAGE THREE BE SURE TO LISTEN TO lflll. M. J. GOLOWELL, M. P. Leader of the C.C.F. in the House of Common . Who will discuss the forthcoming Piebiscite ond who! if means to every Conodion ON YOUR RADIO SET ON TUESDAY, APRIL ZZND. CFCY ll.00—ll.30 A.D.S.T. i YOUR lLL E55 SLOW5. THE WAR EFFORT f the settler will be $144. Information already available in- dloatcd that a substantial number of those now in the service would ciwoee w, so on the land when their service is concluded, Mr. Mac- enzle said. Legion appeals For affirmative ‘A’ Right now, your needs the productive power uerycitiumwe iuu can't afford lo bu: you ailing-limping ‘llodg with “half-way" health. Disease is a drag, while Health l: e help. So, resolve now I0 fpiay your pm in winning the Wu. Go to lee your Physician cl choose alter the war. to become f armers ‘Ilsa followini llDl-‘ifiai by Alex Walker. Dominion President oi the Canadian legion, appears in the S 58h! IWIY- l“ him 4518M" current issue of The Legionary; .‘__ 'your L edition’, prescribe the‘ “April 27 is llle del’ m" P0111118 (Continued from page 1) treatment and medicines re-, on the pleblsGcile to decide iilldezher or no our ovcrrunent she have movie a a1 t .. _ q, free hand in waging Total War ;e,,,,-,,,._~gM§fugh gzlogafiigdgeogll’ by voting them release from l “know that political warfare won pledge not to draft men for over- vlcgqyles m Fvmnce which d,” “its eelvm- , bombers and flame throwers and ‘The Canadian Legion is one of ranks and paruchuw “oops would the few, and cerlainly the lnruvst, never have won Bu, me ma) a d National organization uiiich for deadly dmmm- b; me wqapom “d many years has conslsileniiy pro- political warfare they do» not re claimed the principle of drafting 112E for may have never seen m “‘ our manpower our wealth and our "Fraud as an instrument o’ 63m‘ resources in tme of war. quest in something we have read n: “The 18810:: has already express- bout bu; have no, seen and u‘; ed its regret llllll- the Government Down. of “toxins m ovmlmro and Parliament would not tackle Ho,“ and enslave their e0 1w Es- this question on its own rrsponsi- Dowa- wmch ‘e do notpuge m 5 puny without resorting l0 a pleh- U, “gram, beuevy. °¥° " “Now that in, pleblsciie is to be p,e..°',§,,g,‘,‘§ jgfpjflifiigflrfif, ma’ him" held, it becomes the duly of the Onslaught Mathew, and 1:55am“ “gum and evfiyo“? 0f ‘is 3mm‘ "lat "phat the Nazi bombers bers ro exert a max mum effort to m, do ,0 Brim,“ in a winter C10“ secure the largest vole WlilCll can mmgated Error from the m? possibly be obtained. NM,» propagandists and the Faring“ “We cannot assume that an ov- and “m, columnists with,“ m erwmumng "m9 L5 a “W30”? “l” country did to France between on: ‘settle ggium" m. m... u... some careful and thorough public- ' iiy work is required. Take Initiative! gv..._.g.?eni,tliegtioln‘dugen‘ or the 5mg? “I urge all Branches to take the mm,“ he 52ft, “e "we “p” 1' _ . , . presents itself with initiative or give support in form Wmme mmfitcnce_und presents m self primarily to those who. under the American tradition in this inat- ifl”. accept for themselves certain - i quired. i: i: a step toward‘ men honing the War Mort. And don’: forget the: we an ' ready to do our pert by accurate- ly u pounding prescriptions, Tn: JENKINS PHARMACY rm fie-sale’. 3mm. ‘Dispensing llhvmisfe m... mt» t. mm min s“ tlliiliiflllilllll v u Trinity llnlted Church filffllflly o! Defence TUE$DAY;_. 3 Silk-Mission Band. Hanson urges “Yes” vote rural district in Canada. Repre- » M . ' ' _, - . 2.2;: dist‘. slznsmssilimiu ‘is o...» “‘i.."‘2l§§i.°’.é‘“§’f.- i». in. e f...- Hour. The studeéntg aiétended Muss’ W- Tia-semantics ........<cnopi") Qfilaimlfi’ 1~,§'§f"“[f' bffgdifi; ililiiianegrltifioillnthfiwsreegrllo 5cm’ and s? isllitclllidfigpggpriatinsgmgintfgmwog E ma-Jor Commerce. Patriotic Associations. [A5 f“ “Ppmmh it’ "m3 all“??? UITAWA, April M-(Wl-Jn" delivered conferences were hem C minor Trade Unions, Churches, Service gyiggtfjrggn xflgli-Elsillléllgggsxkjedf N‘ Anril 2'1 manpower ‘Plebgisgte ha,’ . ‘ I i ' C d_ _ ' ‘s r orm ,5 1,1 t me o lines “we the i“ o" serum- M’ “fir” “vs "mo? a m... .‘.‘.‘.’y‘§3l..‘.%ili R13. Y.i\l.C.A. SECRETARY HERE -- Mr. R. S. I-losking. General Secre- _ tery of the National Council Y. M. -i'lhfefi nflvfll retlnse 0i’ H. C. A's of Canada arrived in s. "Queen Charlene“ ie-ve city his: evening and met with the was scheduled to deliver an address at Rotary earlier in the day but was unavoidably detained on the maln- land. Last night he discussed mat- general trends of the Y. M. C. A. He spoke Murray Har- particularly about the prisoners o! carried on by the Y. Mr. JM. Mc ayden, President of directors of the local Y. He ters pertaining to the war work bein the British Folk 50nd; mas . . . . . . . . .. . Londonderry Air Miss Watson Vi. When You <30 G. Sprosgl Mattlnafe cavallol Miss Watson flte Charlottetown Y.M.C.A_ presid- . ed. Mr. Hosking leaves on return bo- North Rus- day. plan of co-ordiuabed services talked over. it was decided this matter should outlined a plan for hospitalization 0.; Total war Leslie MacKay. Murrav Harbour. be brought before the Charlottetown ‘ John 0. McKeeman, Gasperaux. Clement F. MavKennn, ‘rrecedie perpetual blackout for rural dis- tr but if; w; any one year. left over to be dealt with at anolh- presided at the meeting. sub-committee. 'I4te possibility of icts was brought up held on sidewalks, A question concerning EFF-ll thetgagninlcl of air? raid wardens was "Grgiip l-lmoitnlivniion" rn se y r. J. . Simmonds who wee y sunner mcollnu of the Cher- - . . ‘ ,.. . also attended the meeting. However, ‘I-ttetown Gyro Club last night. He fifififymwffff ff;‘e“°,,§;.,f_1§},;,t,,.§‘;;,§§§ or in other an intemflifliz hi, er meeting. Hon. H. {-1. cox presid- ed. DELIVERS ADDRESS — An George, patron saint of England, departure of 43 naval rulings W38 at the mainland today. The boys were be secondary. George's presented with appropriate zifl- lry given by Mr. T. G. Ives Rotary yesterday as St. the coming manpower was adopted at the meeing. nationally famous contrallo, ordon Manley. Two patriotic num- bers were also sum; by Mr. Charley, as anist. Guests were: Messrs. . McFedyen, Claude Smith, Larry Thornton. Ted Cumming and Earle. with Miss Lillian Earle Rev. 1. J. Levy, In a few well 5 after which all “For He's e J01 Frank McCabe Sfillg ADDRESS AND PRESENTA- TION-On Friday, April the 11th. fl chosen Words Mr. c Connolly thanked his many friends s joined in silfigin ' oiw l G00 Lunch was serve: by Mrs. James McGarry. Music was rendered by and Peter Mc- Gany and dmcm“ w“ ‘n-Wyed sudden illness at her home at 77 V. Klshmui‘; Gallery JI-febrldegm C8’ the Ewes . . . . . ..(Sc0ttishl The Twelve Days of Christ. .. . (Eirglish) “(Irisln cluct a vigorous publicity, speaking s, ..(D id ‘ Wlll-o-the-Wisp . . . Think on Me . (Lady Ann Scotti ....(Ruggiero Leon. CHECKING 0N CYCLlSTS-City Police have been given instructions ____ to check up on cyclists violating , A. n. r. MEETING -'1‘he Civil- traffic laws. Those iston. Ida- fan Defence Committse, A.R.P. a short meeting yesterday morning bleflliing the law. will be and several routine matters were discussed. Mr. A. B. Fisher, chair- derway today. man of the Ried Cross Disaster Re- lief Committee was present and a driving bikes apzgf Strength~To Vote ‘Nd moan, D.- hended. The check-up will get un GROUP "OSPITALIZATION _ u was Ml’. A. H. Yeoman, Halifax, deliv- nddre” m‘ Clio question considered ouxsde of “llflleby a small sum paid quarter- a, ly would entitle a person to hospital service for three weeks in war]; and some smmnce, w‘. $110,115 DT- B. C- K991117151 take the initiative \\'l1t‘l‘(‘\'£“.' nrccs- ' litical . ggusgillrxelim the liompire. Women's “F”? °’ l‘ m°m°d “d i pram“ "i" institutes. ladies’ Auxiliaries of “mm m‘? We“ can me“ slime-ls" Legion Branches and all Service tun" the attacks “'9 "OW mrfiefl" Units, The best local organization pry: tgrggnlclfi fig-f calgfilt £1110" the possible should be Bet 11h 1° 0°"- mwqved a “Strategy a0“, trfitffiqng Y-"liiuly which opposes f0 the frauds “lid the dECQllS b}! which our ene- mies have confused and conquered son, acting Conservative leader in the House of commons. said w- night in a radio address urullll l “yes" vote. Mr, Hanson spoke over a Nation- al netwrk of the Canadian Broad- casting Corpoizitzon lllSL one Week before Canadian voters co tolthe polls to answer the question: M’! and canvassing cacupnign lo get out every ‘Yes’ _vote cu pclltng day. “Coin a Legion slogan for me cani- sign to meet your local con- “m” pawl“ ‘he simple N“! mm‘ f rr of relcasin the ditlogm, Elor example: fling truth‘ M which “ “amfn “ch zggerllrmentawirom any obilzgatifin "Vote ‘Yes’ for n, balanced War as 0n“ mu" guide "59"" arising out of anv past ermmit- ments restricting the mstllfiils 0f -or "V016 _'Y@5‘ 1'01’ TOiB-l W?“ "id raising men for llllllL-lfv service." Victory; Y I F _ D_ L b BIRTHS "To vote ‘i-i-s‘ is not to vote 121x111- " ole ' es’ or a sir is r1 u- , id i Mr. M. Keno n5. tion oi Manbowcrz" lkfllflzgnf" M {mg Cm“ LtlleenccPfillllt‘. Minigicrgrwubut vote pr “ M2‘ to Mr‘ and Mrs‘ confidence in the ability and tho "To vote ‘No’ is a Vote for Hitler —To fall to vole is a Boost Hitler?‘ - vnuwka "To Vote ‘Yes’ means Unify and 1942c m itngli/illészglfi a daughter. 5°‘ Roderick Mwlfiml‘ a mm" urgent fieCessitv c! Canada as a nation, to plnv her ml part in the conquest of the forces of evil," Mr. Hanson sniri. vision and Weakness." Groalnsi enemies nf an affirmat- ' ive vote were lm-k oi imdcrsianding Take Politics Out! Lrgion should do every- thing possible to have iiic plebis- Slliffif-At the Charlottetown Hos- pital. April l9, 1942, to Mr, and Mrs. Ambrose Smith Gaytown, a dflilgllier. Janet Marie. and indifference, he said, alarming that, a npsratiie vote would, by restrictinz Canada‘: war effort, en. danger her own holes (he partisan politics, Our ink is to Qffklson-‘In this on” Apr“ 14' LOVFO\I—ICP\_":A German 0,4 “Z 020V’ soldiers lv-riillllll enllllcrl “God and 1: ,. Roderic]? ‘a 5 '“' the Profile." terms Christianity "Like an important c m mgns - ' “the religion of the l w‘.\‘. the weak . ' F’ and ihc cowardly," according to IRE this one will require both h-lrd - “E5735 the Stqckholm new5paper_ Dag“, ..__________________ O'NEILL-wit 01 King Street, on “hm” M lltlfli‘, April ‘All. i842. Mrs. Annie sary. but we must be carcfui to a- in. the H. M. C. 5. "Que Ch rl tl " g 1 gs; k . teresting address on the life of St. yesterday afternoon paler a o e am m a e‘ In mam places the . -. i "‘l.'l‘l a i, ti: PRESENTATION csaauozvy - Y§§d1if§i%§i“§i‘l1l...§§§{i§§§§i,“mf§§§ gtNellFlfftllkle nlelirligsggifire 133.51.13.11 s I ASMWQQYBYIIQHY was held on board opolize the field. This ivould be. a Home, Funeral notice later, a e to the major responsibility may rest upon ___._ to the Legion. In others our part may CAMPBELL-At 160 Sydney 6t, n, “dank”, u, n". 11,915}, C1,". u °_Y\ Sunday. AW“ 19- 1941 Angus pciie Sale‘ in he hold at his prem- Rev A LCD d 1m our sole aim be to adopt Campbell, aged so years. Fluneral ms gh-mhq." m, Wednesday. . rcw Gar nor and ‘Rev. and loyelly support utialever plans from Fank l-iennesseys Funeral Am.“ "m! “u. (mowing Wm b, each com- Home at B;l5 this morning o""ed._ the three retinas who led J. vided for the purpose. Personals left for Toronto this morning. Charlottetown rearet to hear of by all. God save the King brought Doug,“ 5h the evening to a close and every- one left wishing Eddie the best of luck and a speedy return. in fired Myrer bnd the Mr. Norman Reidie. R. A. charmingly ad in a man roses. The groom honeymoon ——-— Roi ‘Wgnblgou {HILLS w-a A pretty city?‘ ‘V “B k P Me Y" l‘ RY m0fl1- and Mrs. Perc Wise. at St. Dunstanis Basilica when y Patricia, daughter of Mrs. Mil- late Mr. Nor- man E. Myrer. becamethebrlde of F. son . of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander mldle of a lclerzrB-Yfl of Dundee. Scotland. The bride was will?!» street 9°19’ length dress of brown velvet and 1'." 5;: bei e crepe, with large felt hat in Mrs. Reidle left by train for a aho little daughter. Shelia and U. S. Gov’t Takes Over Three Plants was support- ed by M“ Mbert Clark’ n. A F ation of the pants at Lon Is ond as srwmemen. and the “Willow ville, P.A. a few days after Senator v City N.Y., Newark. N.J,, an rt downs existed. including the Brewst- er plant et Long Island City. L. A. Doilllan. In addition to this may be decided upnn in their munity as best designed classes. A. K. MacDonald. Summer- the maximum ‘Yes’ vote." _ 1|», side. first in seamanshlp, was moved by Mr. R. H. Rogers and Perry. Summer-side, general seconded by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mc- QV. and I.Y.G. Reddin. Milian. Past President A. B. Fish-er town. gunnery. were nresented will infer. silver identification disk: by Mr G. Ives, president of Rotary. ‘me two numbers; accompanist was Mr. munes of these three boys will be G inscribed on the three shields pro- with the time l". efficien- Charlotte- . T Edward Connolly. R. c. A. F. ces in their former positions; Misses Ardyce l-laslam and Eve- training, and their families main- . C. nmmillnl his safe arrival in Dwi- their positions and their plf. James (liJouse of tthe fcwQhCé le t yester av on be urn 11 E unit after spending the weekend in porn y ' the . ii "find! 01 595m” Murphy M single men and $13 a Mrs. Iorne Scott. Mamhfield and sou 1 spent the weekend in the They were the guests ol Mr. WASHINGTON. April 20 —- (AP) - The United States Government in other occupations. seized control today of three plants The veteran-settler must advance of the Brewster Aeronautical Cor- cash up m in per cent o! tm- 1mm, Johns lo secure St. Dunstanb Basilica thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. SUUTfl-In Lynn. April 10, 1942, Jen e M,, wile of Walter South cf 31 Chatham Street. l hay rake; l single plow", 1 set. spike barrows: 1 broad-cast seedcrl 3 l-2 H1’. [Palrhnnks engine; 1 ‘hay carrier and fork. also 200 ft wire (‘able (ncwl; 1 sci fllhf‘. hnrrnws; 1 ‘ l need 62 years. _Funeral held from the W. me“ gum!" (hggelsz BIGGAR‘ (Continued from page l) sfasghzcigshsmgfraoln 1533515‘, 1:? Auctioneer. ' ' 4-21-11. L30 ll-m., Attended by and fzlends, relatives spent on military service since July, 1941, and the Government pays the premiums; 2. Employers are compelled to reinstate ex-members of the for- , “u”.-- REDDIN’S “HAPPY GANG” In Memoriam 3. Discharged men vrho have no trade may be given vocational in loving memory nf Mrs, George an enjoyable evenin w , lvn Mathesoil, u. c 4 students tnined: n. Dnuil, died April 20th. i940. - , , ~ at the heme of M: 515d 5p“; spent the weekend visiting their 4. Young men whose educntirm. T h v H i PlCLliPf.‘ FREE Jan,“ Mcqany, “mm when parents in Springfield. was interrupted mayLbe supported wo yezgsd aie passed slice that with purchase of 25c L. McCabc. friends of Edward Connoll gath- -—— while completing their educational l“ _aY , and m honor a! h“ den“ u“ ‘m. Mrs. sankev McLeod. City, has courses, and their tuition Ices all; Trek“; loved Waitcalledflaiwilyit“ C0li§MQ5 “will Brush R. o‘ A. F‘ A reqeived a, tglggrgm {rm-n he: hus- may be Dam; 0 00 H‘ 0M6. _W1!l ! W address w“ m“ by m“ on,“ band, Pte. Snnkey McLeod sn- 5, Former CM] wrvams have But In our hearts she liveth still. BABIES NEEDS security Inserted by lfer Husband and Sisters. olfmmsuperannuation preserved for ‘dud’ Heinz strained Foods 6. Discharged mien, who are telln- —— Hilliilijlllflllfll‘ Foods ncapac ated. and ash 1]) 11m those who are capable of and Cafd of Thanks _ _ ewaitins work. may be paid bene- Nursing Bottles Nipples L‘ or man“ M s“ a :3: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arnett and 'I:i\lCll'mS—-Rl\ll." Q" her mamcd men ‘m. k period 0; 5g familv oi Albany. wishes to thank V|t3m|n Propginifmng “.90 ' all their friends and neighbours for Etc alt ‘Wm be seen thereto”. m,“ their many acts of kindness shown them in their recent sad bereeve- ——————' - "—~——' lfifihki?"3J...§"°t%1l§.£.i..‘“iil§2?§§ me“ 44*“ Quart Si“ Mineral 0" is fully justified on grounds 0f 79c equity,’ Mr. Mackenzie said. o’ ... _.. _. T, M, ,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,, Card Of Thanks m Nev-ems 19¢ It is proposed to advance settlers _ 3;» w u w w» or the we“ on ...“€.'l..?“.‘.‘."ll.l.filf”li‘“li',.il"..il£. Apple lllossnm Soap 5 Cakes 23c the" holding‘ and eqmpmem n}... and friends: also the staff of "Mimi" Fm“ “"1 ~i°“"°"-‘ “ n. "r. Holman ma. m kindncsnoa l . be permitted m fake up small hold- "M, teem, he, g Bellini-rip“ "and Cream l shown them in m“ “Inn 7mm’ m Work parhunw rcavrmonl. lilsn those who sent ]‘)‘“25_'5o Mass Cards and floral tributes. 4-21-11 I Wildrooi Speed Sci. m“ “hing shnde “d Corsage o‘ M ration makers of aircraft and lyrmrov . , . (“iflfll and building value, so l Y , griglcgllsmftgtjzgesosi?Mglkgfigg white House officials said the rea- he M“ have a, personal stake in “ave got ° l son was “dissatisfaction with the m, enumn-y... 15c moi curagheritwhfihwontclii ‘ma? mfllllflemem" He must also satisfy a board that N D M L we ween su w me nil e ' N515, t ‘Roosevelt ordered u... » ~ t ~ ac ea" -__------—-—- there cessorles. Her corsalze vns Talls- navy w ‘gum, smash)" and o _ lTieniglgunrltigi-‘edbgopvgoiggid lahtepllugidé - ~ REODIN BROS. expense to ensure that he is quali- UNOERTAKER The applicant. if he qualifies. may was performed by Rev. Wilfred Mc- r m lDem- .A.) n com- -——- Carma who 31,0 celebrated the “up, gglngdnlz; slowdown! 1n Dag“ with receive a grant equal to nne-fhlri EMBALMER I D H tlai mass. Following the ceremony naval Wm. conymcm c the lnridhend building payment, Charhmflnwn m“ L. l\ . mm- 1'. nillu breakfast was served if! We b01119 Byrd. in an announcement last “lid i‘ m" “r “rm” or m“ “'7'” norm wm m R M Smnllman. n1‘ of Miss Martha Poole lo the im- week. said the navy had given him ""51 “Y ‘iilik “ml ‘Kluillluvui iul- i P’ ~ * media‘ Yitmllll elm- which Mr. and slist of eight plants where niow- nbhvd hlm- Phone m ~- On the maximum basis. the an- nuai payment lo be required frcm