GUARDIAN __\i'AflIll'l'l:l-1II nrllusrdlsulcrbebccab gnggeorowltcl’ tun. firs. a leaner IL m - DNA _l'lll|illllgyflg§‘hl, our“, ...-w»- --- --~ - ...-IE ...i'.'.'»7=’- WW“ _ XlLI-ANA for Coughs. - #1,, 00., xemington. m. w“ l“ " e-io- rlgmgqgfl CBURCIL dl-Y- AP"! E,“ “rvu” iollows: Bcaeq r I p, Minister. _ run-m voung man to learn “Wig; and steam-fitting. Ono ‘tgry exempt. Apply Unemploy- uu and selective Service Office merside. 4-8-10-12-31 we corporal Clifford Arsen- fllls returned to resume his ry duties after spending a nt furlough visiting his mo- .. in Summeccide. During his rough he also visited his aunt. mu salient of Coleman. S. _w. M. s. Nonrn cannons ETlNG-The Easter meeting of e Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of orih Bcd-eque United Church was id in the classroom on 'l‘uesday e President. Mrs. Harry Bim- ‘nds who used the theme “Africa ,- clirist". Her readers were Mrs. . ton Bownees, Mrs. Robert Bak- Mrs. Clarke McQuarrie, Mrs lner Cross, Mrs. Jéames Clark rs. James cross as superintendent ii... affiliated C. G. I. ‘I’. Group. . 5 M1v meeting will be held with rs. Benjamin Jordine, my, A letter from the Presby- rlal President, Mrs. Ell. Wood- rlg- was read by the secretary. .. meeting closed with the be"- icilon. S- - Personals ..1in. and Mrs. Alexander wmpion have returned to their me in Darnley after spending e mast winter with friends in mmersiiie . S. -Dr. Earl Grant of Saint John < heed visiting his brother Dr R. Grant. He is accompanied Mrs. Grant. S. 5 Prince County Hospital. 5 -Szt. Ralph Bishop, R.C.O.C.. _ an cuenriin" a few dnvs lea"! hi; hcmc in Summerslde. S. be cucrlceparweea lllhcrmpeaelblem ‘ w. glzisioit 580m with ill some experience PNerred. m“ "w"!!! 5W1? ctionnl Summer-aide. Motor W". with its total on 8111,4118, 4o - wmoon and was conducted by supp“ a m m“ ll! Pbouq ggg g‘. "n" “mime cnqgur roan, -WANTID for 01' Illlddlfl-qed ‘an w“ m?" hauls Runner -___ --l-oa sA n ummerside, 11.5.1. l-W-Ii SALE. —I'°I bum _ muss and mm Mo"? Nxwnmk done. lcwls '—WANTED -Gmcery Experience in Selective ._________________ Ford Motor 0o, Show: Big increase, WINDSOR. ONT. WW“!!! oi uunsda, s“ a which tained by 9701B Cl $3,684,156 ell! U0 $2.23 per l’..“i‘..‘i°“¥.l‘““ °‘ fit. after taexepercen "i 0i’ platform . Morley M. Bell, 1-10-11 iilifizmdn an i! for advancemfi Service, 4-10-21 April 9 z-abrd will. valued at - Trus is equival- share compared $1.97 per share s w alteel of rlret po- dMrs AG. Mac aull. , i l VI lie of uiness included the election of a“; 1n 1942 and Crooner Musical Show ' Ivor To ‘Iirrill Your Hcortl ‘l9 Grout Songs) wiu Sulln Ploy B1 Richard $hollnumfrod Flnlillholl and Sid Silver: I Qrlglnol Story by Howard llnllloti logo" ~ Dlrociod by Bushy lollioley Produced by Minn hood snows 1.30 and 9.1a year Wilmct gégwm Bylérguéil value of output in o increase t prom“ W" he Wiout of the 22in!" can we panys i942 $5500.00) as 000 is refundable two years after the war refundable amount has ed as part of the net profit. motive units were shipped in com- parison with 110,556 in 1941. The annual report states er total value of in 104d reflects the production of an increasing number of vehicles of _F"lcilds will regret to hear of mini”? W995 0f higher unit value, r illness of Mr. James Sullivan Wiiih mnrerside. who ls o. natient in f0!‘ Olviiifl latter decreased from 48938 in 1941 to 14.569 in 1942. was increased by 521026.198 to a total of $36,626,782 at the close of the year by The company’ i. i, g was more titiaxllcgltrl‘ toll; fig Preceding the war. year of $47,808,530, or 36.8 in 1939. Provision for taxes on the com. income amounted to compared with $2.110,- f the i943 taxes $465,. to the company been includ- In 1942, a total of 111.839 auto. that the high- the units shipped a reduced number of vehicles n use. Shipments of the Earned surplus of the company the addition of net pro- SAT. AFTERNOON 3 P.M. i Girl Guide News (m: s» mi. GUIDE COMPANIES night last night. I (Trinity Church) urmrLUTjrzruz-vrrc uvmrmm-v DECORATE FOR spams MURESCO -- GEIITIIAT cunnouii ii flslacclllllh for If local Interest. butadrcrthlus clancwsynaturcmsybehssertoc c: fire cculcawcrd. atrietlypay cblolncdraucc. Ulllwflrlefirlfllflfih- CONIHDIIATION LII! “SUI- ANCI. L418 TRAIN ARRIVAL-Tho train or- rivcd last evening at ‘l o'clock with 9g pasccugcrc. JOINI I. C. I l‘. V “m. A. .- eraon . Kc ton Road, has enlisted in the R..C.A.1". as carpenter. - TAXPAYER! are reminded that ab: let instlcillument of Civic: intorgtu will be definitely ‘ n. HEAR. TIIE SOLOIBT, pianist and RAJ‘. M Quartette, IlIJDl-l TAIIN - Will the bpy whowccsccnicpickupapoutys bridle at Southport yesterday kin iy "return same to Prank B. Clarke. u (-10- . YORK UNITED CHARGE —~RAV. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services Sunday ll AM. Central Church; 2:80, Pleasant Grove; ‘I P.M., Yea-k. Presentation of certificate; to those who successfully completed the W. C. .U. course on Temperance. 4-10-li. NAVY LEAGUE BIANCB TO BE ILEURGANIZEIL-ilifl’. D. J. Bonneil has accepted the nsi- bility of reorganizing the Navy League Branch in Prince Edward Island, it was learned yesterday. Mr. Bonnell leaves for Montreal on Monday to confer with Mr. C. R. Gillard of the Dominion Navy League. CAME T0 BEACH GROVE LAST NIG-lfll-(llipt. C. R. Duniphy, Personnel Selection Officer stationed at No. 6 District Depot, Halifax came tn No. 6G C. A. (8.) T. C. Beach Grove last night on duties connected with the Personnel departnmnt of the service. Capt. Dunphy has many friends in Char- lottetown and at the Training Centre where he was stationed for several months lest year. CAR. FERRY MOVEMENTS —- The car ferry SS. "Prince Edward Island" made eight rounc‘; trips yesterday making each crossing in an hour. Forty-one carloads of mix- ed freight and 25 empty refriger- if 2i’ FOB CEILINGS and WALLS It's better — easy to use - iiowc no brush marks White, 5 lb. plrgs. - - 65¢ Bullr,lb.—---.-_. 12¢ .- WITH _ INTERIOR GLOSS ron wants s. WOODWQRK BEAUTIFUL SHADES 1" PM- l" 1-: pint-000 Quartl $1.86 Qunrts also i —- UTILAC I03 WOODWORK and FURNITURE QUICK DRYING ORDER --.-____W,I, nedcqllc--——--— eldvsr——-—--- BI Bl Bl B Born Born . Bflc rtol——---- , Carloicn——--—--- Charlontetown - — Fennel] d; Charlottetown — — — R. T ll Crapaud--_.___._3 Eldon — — — - - - Ellerslle — — - - _ _. _ e———--—J.A, —G. ———J. Five Houses atol- (rd/s were transported to the Island on these crossinss. Carried to the mainland were 42 loads of potatoes. turnips and livestock and 32 reefers. Last night there were still 40 loads and 20 empties at Tor- mentine awaiting transportation here. It was expected that all the freight and empties would be cleared away from Borden by mid- POULTRY ASSOCIATION HOLD DISTRIBUTORS -—-----l.v.lsolncd Cormack II. D. Corbett —-——Myrick‘sAlbortou Ltd. Fred Be Annsn-dale -———-A.va.&daol"arlsno -— — B. .1. McDonald & Co. Ltd. Fred Charlottetown-Stanley, Shdw Z Par-do]; Coleman — - - - - - _ y, l; M; %llcrslie.——----P,M,M;o — W. H. I-‘ord FROM YOUR lire;- ...._._.- "ortuaclridge__ "rectown—-__ wn--—-- nnie Bowneoc 56d ------wur'imcaueeeir icdfegrllrle——-——-——Courtblon lelIcBfrcr---—B. Com touLtd. .J.Biley ma». __ _ llus nr--.._.__ Brae. — L. S. Bridgetown — — Matthew s. McLean Lid. kora _ _ .. ._ _. _. B is 1x25‘ [B119]; _ -_ ._ _. wer on ue—W.A.P 1&0 Ld. Mill! i-‘IC — — -— — — FlroAtl Dellrlbclles MncEwcn Inrd Q ... _. _. _ Montague Montague Montague - — — - Montague Montague Montague Morel! Bell Chandler lmnn Ltd 0cuWar———--—-L_J.M Ccnwar -—-— -— Occur “fill CWood shun-ct ----- - - s. ‘s. Gallant Eldon — — — — — - D. J. McPherson M. W. M Hnrbo |'-_- Callchcn Murray Rennie C. Green J. Lurkln R. T. HOL Ill"!!! — — — — MacKenzie do Co. WWII —' — —- '— —- W. M1011 "- - —- — Miss Lulu Toombs —-—-—-—Muleolm MacSwaln , -—— ——-—-—J.F.Morris — — — -— — W A. Johnstono — Poole 8s Thompson Ltd. — — — Stewart d’: Beck T. M. Llewelllyln, Lirnitcd. — S. Murray Harbor North — George Murray River — - - — F. D. Murray River - -.. _ _. ._ Q y; Murray River — —- — J. L. MacKlnnun NEAREST DEALER ! William Maclicnsio — — E. S. Johnston fibrils W. l. Bowman on“ MoGulgan d: Boyle P. J. d’: C. Kennedy ry ._ 0' __ S. MacLean Leary — B Tuplin & Co. Gowans Ltd. — — -- A. Roberts J. P. Callaghan Ernest Dunning - — Alfred Guudet —- - — Clark Bros. ouris - M. 'F. MacDonald umme Summe Tlgniah - Tignish — Tignlsh — — - _ Tignlséal Shore — Myrick, Mglntosh Ltd. Traca Tryon--_._-.__. Ccull Murray Harbor — — Lea s. MacFariane D. Hugh M. Ciow MAN LTD. NewAnnan.._._.__._u R M New an. _.____ ' ' °_"° New ua:g:':____ _ ILLDIckIeson Peters & Gallant N121! TPY0n--.____ Orwell _ _ __ _. curls — — — - J. J. High-es -- —- — Matthew 8t MacLean Lid. curls - _ .-. J r Springfield West Stanley Bridge - _ __ _ Summersido — Brace, Malia gummerside — — - _ Tyne Valley - _ ._ Q, Vernon River - _ _ Vlctorl Welling»: I I I-sZu-uli-svgiaudee Ltd. R. A. MucPhall n _B. Brown mImK 8t Son Lester Bagiole W. P. Smith s. Co. S D. n " — '- — Jcilcy’: Dept. Store — — — Claude MacNeill —- Mcwrlliams d: Turner D. D. MacLcod & Son Mrs. Lauretla Devlin.- — Jul... McKinnun A. Robertson LRP. (iaiudct oy ams Edwin Murphy d‘. 5o“ B. Bernard l3 do Co., Ltd. 00.. Ltd. T. oiman Ltd. d: Stewart Ltd. k . Strong . orris, Bernard dc Co. Tlgnlsh Cooperative R. Sinclair ---n l’ SUMMERSIDE FUNERAL MONDAY-Tho fun- eral ci’ the late William T. Coody Millview, will be held from his late residence Monday, April 12 to St. Joachims Church, Vernon River. Funeral leaving house at 9.30. —- Personals Mrs. Bruce MoCor-lncok has en- tered the City Hospital for treat» ment. W.O. 2 Kaye Hanson of the RC Farm Front In Victory Loan ll. Y. Stock Exchange rouse; comm" - Fines totall- AF. is spendins a furivush with ing $48 and costs were levied in his wife and daughter in Summer- the City Police Court yesterday side. 3- morning against a local frm con- _ . .... i ANNUAL MEETING — Mr. Albert The Gdllietsedoflilnlehll?“Eewlllganfci? Carr was elected president at the hrfvegflzlfii? echildren. annual meeting of the P. E. I. i e Po-dtry Association held Jast night ——- fit, including the refundable portion of taxes on income. less dividends 061,658,960 disbursed during the year in regular quarterly divid- Campaign Discussed zi‘ avy League erviccs Our crchant Scamcn As this gigantic struggle between edom-lovrng peoples of the lied Nations, and the powers of rkness as represented by Hitler d llZS Irordes continues. each day osi. sees a new front opened up anoiliei- activity entered upon our navles, armies and air C totals ends of 25 cents per share. subsidiary companies. located in Soulii Africa, India. Australia and New Zealand. were $2,310,780 in 1942 as compared with $2,433,031 in the previous year. Dividends paid by these companies amounted to 3989.558 in i942 and $571215 in 1941. Combined earned surplus of overseas companies, not consolidated surplus of the parent $8,613,000 an increase of $1,310,277 over the previous year. tal experts-‘itnires for addit- ions to fixed assets in 1942 were 32.300445 which included 31.317368 for additions to the foundry build- assets Profits of overseas with ilhe Capi earned CODTDBIIY, ht ll~ who have bet? Ivtlrflgllldclarlgeigfor g Needle- wumnns badge will he eXflminy-i b3’ Mrs. Bourke. _ It is hoped that and.) (Bulge bring all the useri cloildn, 519 t°_ guther for the Rummage sae 1 t. nléllznday we will hold cru- montlily church liflifide- If“ have 1‘0 per cent attendnno» Wcyiiurn Pageyvli ___ usual us iCiHlllllilCd at 314 Fitzroy Street. Other officers elected were: His Honor, Lieut- Gov B.W LePage and Hon. W. H Dennis. honorary vice-presid- ents; Mr. Mr. Peter Coles, vice-president for Queens County and Mr. Ezneric Mulligan for Prince. New directors named were: Nelson Whitiock. W. J. Cudmore, Lloyr; Moreside. Frank Saunders, George Cudmore. Harold liizclnnls and Charles Swan. A vote of thanks for his efficient services was tendered Mr. Chas. Worth, re- tiring secretary. MAIL FOR MAGDALENS There is sufficient mail here for two and probably three trips to the Ernest Carr, secretary; k victed on six counts under the Con- sumer Credit Regulations of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. This was the only case in the doc- B . RDUTE MARCH-Officer's and men from No. 62 C. A. (3.) T. C Beach Grove, held a route march through the city streets yesterday afternoon. The officer in charge of the parade was Lieut. J.J. Mac- Donald, D.C.M. The training centre band under Cpl. Emile Doiron headed the parade. Many interest» ed srlriectawrs lined the route of mare . RECENTLY COMMISSIONED — . patient in the city H0591"! i9!‘ The many friends of Mrs. Edward Dooley, Birchwood Sh, will be sorry to hear she has entered the City Hospital for treatment. Friends of Mrs. (D11) A. A. M18- Donaicl, Souris who has been a several days will be pleased to heal!‘ of her improvement. Spicy All-Bran Apple Muffins 1-3 cup airorteninl 1-2 6UP W8" I 08B 2 cups flour 3 1-2 teaspoon baking WW5" -2 teaspoon salt To assist and advise on agricult- ural matters relating to the Fourth Victory loan an Agricultural Ar.- vzisory Committee whose personell comprise a group of outstanding Lincoln Dewar, New Perth; R. A. deliberated with the members of the National War Finance Com- mittee yesterday, A general discussion was v relating to all phases of the osm- paign. It was decided to hold l. series of meetings, notice or! which er, in a, number oi‘ centres throug - out tho Province. At these meetings farmers, J. J. Trainer, Bedford; J. on Profitt, Freetown and W. R. Show Gen m” will be found elsewhere in this pag- zg?! P’? 8358! ing and equipment. Total - ' j“ fl 1N...» cf the comoanv were increased from bridge Vvltll allxéréurédlcxtelrltxiilyefia‘ Jus-E’ $85,0l3,"66 at the end of i941 w rating afiid Tnvem wok he, m... successor at the end of 104.2. Work- before t e o I l ing capital was timer/so greater nluflseiweybunfs and “m, w“... to make trips u. Gulf sands than at December 3i. i041. Sub- Th6 he was churning out over the week-end. Already since six members of the 20th Reserve guthpnfig wru- Field Battery R.C.A., recently re-, ceived their commissicnfi with the cutenant. rank of Provisional ‘ac war is quickcniiig. Activities increasing. New thrusts are be- Magdalen Islands’ it w” lam-net: - made. last night, Capt. Carl Burke. ‘than; they are being made hecliusc u” O; m; eompan slid he ope . lev men"é our mericjllrant sea- ri. rave ma e it puss e. .nol r front is opend up in the st. _'l would inothave been pos- le_ii gigantic convoys, worked by recent seamen and guarded by n of our navies. had not first no through dangerous hazards mrnv vicissitudes and first ‘the supplies our fighters " o: o open up that front. lcntrcmervs men cut Rommel t "‘l‘l‘0"ll(l him: cu-t his line in o. 1'1‘ Royal Air Force and men Iii‘: Poval Canadian Air Force ~ ~~ .m t l t l . .in1t:rlllll-i1\€'ts| lllgnvcmzilllgt chase ~ "xiv l"'\' our airmen hover over "l rrrl desrrov him and his rol- . I’ l‘ weren't for the mer- "‘"'!15‘l' who took them the -‘ i'"v re-eieil to vive them -':"";i‘rf ll"- rmwwrwloli ‘hey "c i; r)» gh-y .-r-.-..-_ 1' run b» seen ma- pp: men-rm“; ' 7r r-h- Ward's-l Fan 9"'7fll" ~h a“: the “lrev men" [firs vrr o"r men ore braw- or thev "ff: t» m" ir-m irntin- for " M" w» . canno _ > "'-~~- o..4_v......:_'t:mm..n1g. ’ l cup l cup finely ciwpped raw amine 2 tablespoons sugar 1-4 tgospoon cintrirnalnon 1-4 aspoon nu eg ricning and sugar, uldl A fine spirit of co-operaticn west w shown and there is every indic- ation that once again the farmers so: _ " Hfl I I 1m! Sisal’! .-1, Bterlin Ga ; Smallwood. ' m T “i Harold Gard: l. l‘ o . A.—l', Anna Srrnallwod. sheriigdeséeséttl, Kenneth Gard; 2, Bee rice Cameron-Teacher. i S They sire: Judge: St. glaiglrgirlrl- -t iarnml; , ltr i 1 d] tor, NelA,M eson, . . e. ‘Z133. mcrlfcisilrlihl: ‘$531’. b83115; gl tile strait of Glbiiziltarsillrl‘ g1;;,g,:,"i2.‘.f‘.f."§8?$3§ trill. chimes Bentiigv, n. 1.. Sear and lzhan =dbsidinrv' companies invent- cw" “gm of a xlllgnilnaylltlantic- have been made by planes of the Charles McQuaid. “i” hm‘ “dhmws °“ lgmmm" $3n¥f333ii5?“1*3='*" wflfrhoilll" galltflme Trill? Millirlyyizi pm: FUNERAL AT LONG caamr fiiam‘~”cri“iw‘fi..”fillu'°'m ment contracts are reported. m. ......- bound for an a g one o com h a- Provision IOI‘ depreciation of m1 Y d-fo leave after weeks made a charter flight from sum- The funeral OI u» te snarl . in: concretely pro- "“““‘.“.“li£i3“‘l‘.;?.‘t2".f.‘i“‘§."ti2‘ iii-Wig- vi :2 ........:."*.....r."...."::. ...”. s. litiil: °.§..i.°°"..f.i“£‘.'..‘°..‘f.'.‘3..£.“.: was . . . ee - _ ' "““°E.“.‘”.""i2ilt‘.; r.- v em retreats: s"...“..;"sr...=:i':r..2" 33“..°.’$€“...?§'¥1.°.ifi.2€..“‘§.“§$ . - t*.‘§§...°“"‘ ‘i ""1 "r presen ng accrue evpec - » ' - p; ~ - assets disclosed o!- The n" WWW’ Suddenly elemhmg dlfmlrllll d” Gm w"°___”“°t and wpuw’ ‘L 1e?‘ Igwliledxf-it-ad iliullbwlioz: i’ - ‘ moon or canyons l in the more 6W1"! ii" Ye" "i" in a inlet <>i "w" “d 5m°w°rydno .- ~ mid ' Cem to ‘It'll: marl" near runmruna ”4’§’.'°?;°...§?. ltlgetllirlltfizilegaaorlliiilii ‘l???’ bred ‘lliitigafillli ande less 0i .>K?"3v.§3.‘e'.". liglwellzskign “.3. Main?” Bus; pdlnrclccn. mm m NEW YORK- I! your mrnimre oa . ' .. . _ , u . n" “mm that can now be "m", :1 m» A 38pm; hole was torn in m‘; numb}, pom. gnu-p owned by MalcolrnGwMacNelIl, Gordon fie new: m mum“ a b‘ ‘who. m is raartrgd tagdbivou do not Wflfflfl to oer, gxolug- we, Frank Clarke Jr. died from ex- Ewen. r80 Maohean, Dan c- B0 0 i1 e or expense o Ic- fa fhecglmiaidigultsmqon n; i“. hill}: was just like an a p}; ‘gig p.m..-e in the icy Wam- ofl south. Ewen and James MacKenzie. flilmfii/fl)» it compl-Pliu. you can do es. is restricted to a maximum of a hig bite taken out of . ' POPt wharf. His youthful owner had mwsmTAn-T," us! mun‘ rlwmsl, ‘Em OUT ‘an ef-cl grit 61210;; ‘toga-little?!’ grit: ‘i,’ (o?) n” s packet of ab: colors, black, white, - _ blue and three dudes of brown, also gold and silver, and if the regular colors do not give just the right one, one or more may be blended, Be- sides removing dents and matches, th work enwuw well no shoes, boas and iuggago ld. 70 ...,- pem, o; the gvermze taxable L; pat Milson of TOTOYIW s“ a “mm; in the veal‘ 1036-1930 in- Her sudden bggighggguuwassh. clusive. The effect of this is to 11m"- shook to a1 bgen so 1mm hemp. ‘v. °‘i"""’.""i.l.“'l"“‘ is: . ope-ear bed rm Iii? It ~ O II - d “tremor; - o, swflam “(are m, Inpluglnn our; of Qibrafitar un er driven over to southport with the m. m m, om mg “m, -A large number of the Kn hts n lihcPhereonu atom there for s 01 °°1 '15"! i593?“ 1N9] I’ Axmtgg cm m m. be" “w minute" when he came wt he w b“ ‘fileghtl of “are tgiaeuncil rstionlin ‘Nova Bcotis. from four {§}','Q°,,§§“{,,E,"°,,§’,"Q§ J.B. Richards. The members met dozen to two dozen quarts monthly. under mm Ind first at the V Club where a din- employees of H.M.C. dockyas-d have . . . . {fir was firvextlcaérird then wentmls; acid’: tibial] a mess mating”.- c K111i 0 ‘whirl 110m man s rwcrumen rel-ow nnwAana-At Stanley Bridge on f lLAnumbewcfsak- tio.PrceidtPt ' the “W! “an?!” the tomorr- u cu a‘ ‘March amieszhwur. and rm. ifiod _ u, muliduibuteeotbe -Shocofthcind - """~ M5,“, ma“ m’ i” n“ h: 4M m m. “gm fili‘°a.‘..l‘ll.fli"til'fil”?irilll‘ ‘.38. lwmg OverMunda RDSS-At Flat River on March 2o. Others hm no Intention of ' < . 1943. toMr. and Mrs John A. Ross ,, ffercd of any refundable ‘Portion of the ous Eigamaaggcor cfiifaltfiflhieut. tax. {ffimgoty of Halifax, senior officer . ,5...“ the survivors, said-w” u“ ma; of the Wcrbum .h a pounced at Ottawa Marc - Err-imam! CAST! BIRTHS IIIID All u. Co u a his "i l1" “i” "4"" ° affairs. w. chards dur- il?‘ "W" Yeaeue takes =.'~ec‘"l rc of march-rt gel-men and gall- M ow 9mm‘ and shim u-vies. F "my l-en-e looks after the by "ca? Agriculture follow: W’ "list, cur-wort it“ Navy ‘Lon- ? in its riaantic task. ~»Y»-"-'- vsvv I-Tisv "HIP" ‘he (iv-ct 1° monfllc i" ' ""1" "‘= Ravi-t Navy m“? 7'11 on s 1' - _ ' mod um as 1-2; A-Plliiil" 91 14- 5 ar 13-32; o 2a. irst PRODUCE uonunsah, April 9-K?)- Department of uoted - A the Dominion . ; ceded shipments “nit atrA-large 85-35 Butter: First arwe cream"? ints Jobbing rice 36 1-2-97. ado soils, jabbing price- nuadgn writers emliiiflli" Prom.“ prim; many as reported i, no military 088W‘ 1i" r.""""'“"""""‘ esrpos . in the attempt to rescue him were nst . J. W R.C.M P Trln1byY.P rnunit in; stay in Charlottetown di- rigged a number of plays for c s. “no beer, no bonds" pol I‘!!! BILLION! StatscmdAlais food Hilton poundsof neurlyd annua . coat adopting any icy. fllrerieceflroog; fish QUALITY WITH PRODUCTION flaps-oral a daughter Eleanor Grace. MUlJJGAN-At Kinkora, February l. I943, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mul- ligan, nee Eirnice McGaughey, a son, Charles Elmer Martin 0 DEATHS BREHAUT-At Guernsey Cove. Apr? l, 1943, Warren Brehaut, aged 65. McGRATII-At his home at Sew en Mile Bey on Friday, April 9. 1943, James McGrath. Funeral ‘libs quu-lityof ecchtinretiheiuiee years. w is chimed-ev- ery n . Monday morning at 10 o'clock from St, Peter's Church, Seven Mile Bay. COADY-Suddenly on Anrll 9, i043. at the home of his claurzhtcnMrs. Elmer MacQuaid. Bedfcrd, William T. Coadv of Millvicu’. Funeral no- tice later AFFLECK-Tn Bedeqire April ii i943, Joseph M. Affleck. aged 68 years. Funeral Sunday. April 11th service starting at 2 p.m.. T111181‘!!! leaving at 2.30 Interment in Capo " "re Cemetery. their guests members of the Young Peoples‘ Biscieties of the various oi olumches those from se-ae -s: Nholesalc. Qw- "0- 1 pasteurized storslfl 35 1445 14' Cheese: Current recoil". ¢°1°T°d and white, Wcsiem and Que 2° 1-4 FOB Montreal: wholesale job- hing, Western and colored and “m” g3 $4.123 nominal current magi-gs‘: tiff». hm Mount-Bi" Que No r 2.00: N». l 1-11-1301 "- B.~P.E 1. No. r 2.00. ‘PW '"“'"c and flnwcqvrefl org _ "M" tons NIID 0N LAND Agriculture ore than 9o “""'"'r= 0T5: sous absorbs per cent or ihe world"; We! wt- esh simply. insurinnfiii Aid» 5:115 owiacrm at can: RALPH hurrah taking par-t those lays I Sumlrzcrsi. been manager of the Metropolitan in this city for the past seven years and leaves for New Glasgow this mornéng where he has been trans- ferre . Use Mluards For Sprufns Como Hear the Gospel Preached by D. C. Howard and E. B. Sprunt in the Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street, Sunday 7 P.M. Breaking of Bread, 10.30 A.M. Sunday School, 2.00 P.M. For I am-not ashamed of the GoSPBI of Ciifiilii for it is the power of God unto Salvation to everyone sue _ that belleveth. Rom. 1:16. present for the delightful evenings entertainment. n i? formulae-turn M hornet.- h" ”" '“"“"*d rm w»... van. anriv t? 7"‘ '11P Acwr-ienc v-rsicns. s "Minor-a ems fnflilfifl. Norrca Water Rate Payers Anyone in ......‘ m- wat- "' "W will be disconnect- M it there Is not a nettle- ‘nent made on or before ‘mil 1e. "Ml: of uu lummorllde water and Sewer- "88 Commission Potash is used in mekins Blin- powder. hand mnsdee and avia- tion gasoline. wufliiatilnllughilllxr. . D6. to larch, Nfzuise griohwn, Inez Con: n, . Fred ompaon, Mel lie Brown and Marion Pimen- er. All ific special numbers were also greatly enjoyed. They included c piano accordion solo by Leonard Jordan: a mixed cextette ‘ l , lbertc M °"-"°"~'"""- PROFESSIONAL CARD tilitf".i.'.‘.°..t.i... .153. Rood shape ‘with ___ gm and Minnie e: re ebucllgirlj" =wmmca~w~vsmwr* nd a v r v Quiz i-io-si. 1" E_ Vcccey . . . Pansy M§slan¢ Annie Mic- WANTID - GIRL I0! HOUSI- a xycy and Leonard "m m, cooking, Apply m Chartered Accountant Queen "1 ______--—-%-—r Too Late To Clasify you SALE - e0 aortas or Q9011 productive land on i h side d’ numro Rivcer, within UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Looking down across the wing- tip of an American dive bomber you can see the runway of the much-plumbed Jap airfield or Munda Point. New (lcorglh, ll. the Solomons. boi_ianl Charlottetown and North Wiltelilrc Phone I“ Jordan. The accompanist for the O-ll. Office at _ evening was Prof. A nov Kendall. B" ’ White Star Lcundf! g The president of the‘ Y. P. U. Leo- Lcrd Jordgi rgesided. Rev. . . _ T ROYALTY ‘acre: four acres g gommereide. P. ll. I. imm- “W” '° 0"” “m” - 5m“ 4-10-11. wezexw“