l. iYl‘I€*~sv-~'-——-v<vy-1 t 4\ . , W’ ‘A gr; 5.1 wi-flufl» ~. Eda-III = “us. us.....i.-s-.a-s.s~o owl-sqifimt t .»_<,... .. ._ _ t .7 ‘(mindset l“ I our cuus srurfratnc: out Vancouver on a dumlll tubal Iufguivoqlstflmt fi with iplull dllllzulfln . . . nan. null: “of?” an to namollr In “l: Slairdud lo wont. ha! Ho. ' Is Ibo "' "'5.'.¢‘L‘2ZJ.'1-m i‘? m III! 1 Wolds. noun, oauu "a csnsour n“; lop-ranking novi- our; In nnnilo o0 Nu bu: emu! What so they Ilka In poluh Mo! he lbw ll "Ne"! ‘ M on ll! . . . and Main r0 - lint you Baily Gable on her new r---‘~' It homo cocoon. orrawa! Th; I-llllo o! Ottawa la over III-limo lobe an Iilgrlflnl b“); to their yuan-limo haunts . . . Qalrln‘ with Hum IIIIIIIBIIII I - "- $11.5"; £3‘¢.¢°“.3--'Z’3."-'..."'..s Mfl 9H0"! In ‘filo lhnllrd 9M: ‘Ink. liar virgin l I ow cl lye i" r’ "-.="='*:':.':. l‘?! u: ll In . I I e , . . In firing llto beetle var YIIII. l RECIPES IY KATE AITXIN Hm an new a! Ibo realms Ihll ll In Th In. Althea o Sundial lilo week: lllmbafi Ioltom-rldruir. Three Fruit Shir- boe, rlonooh Orungo fish, fioldon Mullins. ' Se: them in The Standard! EheSiontlard pow; ... assume -- loiodlsvuld _. mutter! novn. - some! g ~__-. IMPBOVES LIVE STOCK ' f Clear. PHI}. fir unti _a iew ‘lath Services were conducted by DUGLLI) A. IMEACIIEBN the home o! hll . m...» A*aa.~:...:.:t=="- on on mo. mo. 164s there ems A into reshml) A ma!» who was bum L. and who __ ears o w afla up iggmlng years am and his wile agood their dac l air children. wag a son oi ale William Mao achem and wile the lama Ann MacLeod _ Point P1131 and was a lite lo member she Church o! Scull presides his wlie who was tonne llary Jane MsoDonald leaves to moor-n iour dau l atle) Mrs. Daniel Darr New yle; (Jaimie) Mrs. Harry Desmo i Cambridge. Mass.‘ (Matilda) M s. Alfred Frlzzell o tetown; (Euphemla) Mrs. S ley Campbell o! Cambridge, Mass. and one son William oi Cam- brid e, Mam, and fourteen grand ohll 1m and one grandson Able Seaman William C, MscEachern The funeral whlc attended was held from the homo o! Mrs. Daniel Dan-och. New Argyle to Argyle Shore Can ‘ y on March Rev. J. H. Bishop. Pall bearers were: wilired Stretdr. Geome MacLean. Don MacEwen. Dan MocPhee. Bruce, MacLean. Gordon Malach- II FLOWERS Plllow—Wlfe and Family. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur , Charlottetown ray-Mr. and Mrs, John Con- nolly, Oharlotdetown. q Spray-Mrs. Chrlstena Buehenn- an_ Revere; Mass. LETTERS 0F SYMPATHY Mr. and Mrs, Neil Stewart, Long Creek. Mrs. C. H. Foster. Charlottetown Mr, and Mrs. James MacKenzie. who mode the su reme sacrifice. t“ 19M lleutstittu to sxs1lnt~lnu|sn m iii! amiiuistra omm tea l‘: Euler recess. ' ' w out Woféffiflt. do t; ich he said he honed ll to introduce a to revise the ac de- w appoint the Joint oommll» “lo examine and consider the Indian Act and the suggested re» vision and to invest ale and re- port upon Indian adm nlstration in genera." r . Basing to llama ll r Government __$_|_|n slu HALIFAX. April 15 (OP) — All light harness racing in Nova Scotia would come under supervis- ion a government - iagzolntqd oommlssion under, provisl o! a government, hill now before the provincial legislature. _ The bill would em_ war the com- mission w set rae license tracks where meets held Provision: or the bill were made public today as the measure was given second reading in house, beln sponsored y he minister Dr. F. , Davis. A sti ulatlon o the bill was no meet could be held without a Long Creek. Mrs. Annie and Jsnet Davey, Charlottetown. Mr and Mrs. Reginald Wakefield, Calnbrldge, Mass. CARDS 0F SYMPATHY Mri 22nd Mrs. William MMMHIITKB. firs: tel/O . Mnoand “firs. Lorne Simmons. Cambridge. Mas. Mr. and Mrs. w. siscKay. Char- lottetown. Mrs. Clinton and iamily, Char- oMlss Lottie Msermls. Clldfl0lt& town. Mr. and. Mrs. Paul Doucette. Charlot/tetown. l Dingwell. Ralph Dsrnoh, ttelowrl. i stand Mrs. Sydney Cairneron. Oh t . Mir’: Larierty, Charlotte- wwn‘ and Mrs. L. E. MacKlmon. TY, Dominion Expe ' vlce,~'1‘he work covers bee! and dairy entitle horses, sheep. ‘inn’: moan neurons‘ ‘n; u. Jtlirllzttqs‘ Up off his chubby knees he clam. bers and wobbles through that first Unassisted Step. And in no time at all he's acnlfing his wgy through shoes, pushing’ bicycle pedals, kicking footballs . . . strid- ing toward manhood on his own two feet. It’: n Big Moment. A moment to make a proud parent stop and think shout the course those little fee: hi! take . . . after that in: 810p. Ifsngooddnomflgk about getting those fee: going in the right direction. ‘For example, ilyon cull in your North American Uh RPICSGIIIIGvG he can show you how to make are of important filings like edlicnion and propoi ‘can for that young high-stepper a .4 momma: who: happens my“. Ho con show you a Lilo Assurance programme that glvtnmlu! Iuodl to point those feet romrd I culoge education or a business Opportunity when the time coma. salami’ Alli! and lottetown. Mr. 0h lotet . tfioondovlvdnrs. Han Moore, Char- . ma Mrs. Lemuel Metheso . Wheetlev River. Miss Phyllis MacEachern. Cher- Mr. and Mrs. James Oollslns. Rose Valley. and Mrs. Peter Matheson. tvheatlev River. Mrs. Mary Morrow Livingston, Charlottetown. ' Mr. and Mrs. William and Eve- lvn Gass. Oilmbrldllel M885- “Mr. and Mrs. George Francis. Ch 1 tt town. stall-is? lgeolor Ourrie. New Domin- 4 . and Mrs. John MacDoutlili Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Ragged? aigiiasgudson Wan ' , . l e. t ‘mR/iisfnor-Ilrs Evarrach. GanoeCove. Mrs. Marllsn MacDonald. 0am- bridze. Mnes- Buchanan“, cum lllrlrs. (glzristena br due. ass. MI. and ‘Mrs. Bugs-id Mailed- n. Charo eown. yams. eme Howard. Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MaoEadl- , t i. efllz/lryifntdr R/lrs. Seymwrr Dam“!- Dunedin. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Colvrlll. Nflf Hwlfi‘ J Gordon Ottawa. M » - Miss who. MscPhall. Loni Greek. ' Mr. and Mrs. N. w. Moore. Breadalbene. Mr. and lVLrs. John oovle and lo . family. Charlottemezn , d and Mrtl mghM-lfittetown M e, et- - Mr. and Mrs. Ste-wort Dickson. h lotlcwvl . Civil; and ltyllrs. Austin Bradley. Charlotte- Ch lttetown. fills: Viola] Bellam. ‘Ilgheinle. Gracia MI 8M slim-W W . Brook e . M‘? J. and $86.16 (H1181. Chif- to . m“, '53s Mrs. William Morrow. Mr. 8t. C lherines. Mrgaangaw Mrs. Urban Blanchard. i$§§°§u Bondy MacDonald. 91V E, . lr/llr, and Mrs. Daniel Macbean. (mung. %fié.w.n Maofisnzle. Oe- pnifotgolj-ibmss MacFlfllVfli. Com- Imus.’ 'on’d%d.1udaon Mwlisoh- . All n . eflildr. annd Mrs. Albert Mocllhd- von. Cambridge. M88!- Mr. and Mrs. Sterling MacLean. m u moo. j fir: Donna s. Gordon. Armin Road. . Jessie Jenkins. Aiislon. Mm. Card Of Hanks Mrs. D, A MocEacher-im an iam- lly wish w insist the many visors on s! who to o way sumo; our l ironic our sworn nws b-uiiut-u April-ii -Am- husban with g - to Dr. Ollllortl B. vmla Elsie College “(figoggl-oiiflryotin- Mint may om; wdft be ._ lttho licence from hhe proposed Nova Scotla. harness racing commission. Anonher provision was before orig meet, names o! all track o flcla must be submitted to the commis- sion and none could otiiciate with- out commission approval. The com- mission would be made up o! three or more persons, oppointed by the governordn-councll for two-yen tenns. VICE REGAL PARTY ‘MOST ' DEMOCRATIC’ HALIFAX, April 11 -He had difficulty spanning on octave and reaching the piano pedals yet Shane, l0. son of Canada's gov- ernor-genoral designate, during a concert on the Dryer Aqullanla the last night oul irosn Canada. nlny- ed the “Blue Bells of Scotland" so- wol] lhnt his audience. comprised mostly ol wives and children. from Brltaln for new homes in CanPdB. called for an encore, followed by "For Hes A Jolly Good Fellow.” "Most democratic" Wfls how many of the war brides on the Aquilania described the vice regal party. They told of how Lady Margaret spent a great deal of lme ploy- ing table tennis with dauehter Rose and her niece, Miss Henrietta Scott; ol holw lli-vear-old Ruse autographed rounlltfls boslv-Wds and of the lhrae rhlldrcn ol Vis- count Alexander eatlna their meals in the shlpflq main during salon durintz the trip. One of Hi9 unofficial members of the vice regal parlv was Lionel Massey son nf Canada's Hizh C-‘m- missions)" to Greal Brllnin. who loll {or O wa on the special lrnln carrying Vscounl Aléxander and party. 579 HOURS SUUNSHINE CYITAWA. April 13 — (OP) (or) - matures released today by the meteorological observatory here show that saint John banked ln winter sunshine Ker 5H0 hours dur- ing December, January, February and March. A compulsion with eight other cltles across Canada revealed saint John enoyed 100 more hours of sun than 8m; o! the other centres. Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front or the Court House ln Cher- lottetown on Thursday tho 9th day oi Ma. 19446, at the hour of twelve 0'0 oak noon, ALL that tract, iece or parcel o! land Ill.- linle, _n and being in Town- shi Num er thirty-nine bounded an described as follows-COM- MENCING on the South side of the Leppin or Bangor Road, at the North-west angle o! land now in possession oi James Oisrlrin thence South for the distance o fifty-seven Ghulns And filly link! to the division llne oi Townships number thirty-nine and lilty~two thence West seven snd one-hall chains, thence North to the road aforesaid, thence along sold road to the place o! commenrameni, containing forty-three (43) acres of land a little more or less and is the Eastern moiety o1’ eighty-six acres oi land conveyed by the Government lo Hu h Jonnln s by deed dlled the lwerfth A. D I861; ALSO all piece or reel o! land situate llqylnn sn bclnll on llownshl umber thirty-nine, hounded an describr-d as follows. lhst ls to say: COMMENCING on the South side of lnppln Road at the north-east anrrle oi land sold to John Hughu and now a srlng to be in session o James Ooodlel ow, thence runnln south to the (m line of Townshl ' filly-two chains. tlienoe norlh thence w“: along the roe piece o! comment‘ ent. I l an area o elgh y six acres (86) d land a Ill le more or less and in: thus described ln.a deed from the Government to Jsmn nlnlh do o! wemberl |. Ffig-"him-lls F Olsrkin, bearlgg dste the twenty- l llhlnz n al one hurl red sri twenty-nine lcres or land a little more or lesl. The above Isle ls mass anaer- l power of sale cdntdlned in denture o! Kort ‘ A ll, i922 mlde be Oarkin o! Byfneb County, farms , an In his“ o the first ‘)1?! Ultorot he moral orltlse ls now vol in 5 “we” smifs-“Ptlllsi? onus-i" 345% v il 1 - i ) - - 11d . ch11! * _ ,. ‘Fourth year. The 13153 mfiw. '4 ~l 1 .. . . _ 0 i. mam " revision n l... n.- wld m sum the, alth‘ cuaktojfrig A cusgpllsii : ~ Send Grandmother Tu l.“ A To Tollv-Iritish Woman ' -v-~_ Wilda l' ’ , s u -<o1=) The’ ly-gesse woman clween or the world's two “isms “‘2i‘*.:ff“.‘£5 Mrsmllarl Unlsmtx mi . or es~s us‘; ‘imitate. Eigndllrloiher wnd s '1' iril ‘avail | ~ "I A Awdlflzlrglgpltllflllfigllll (areal lot every rental . ., is" ls l "lltaohe for worn 11's on he red brlur British Wits in ton. Mrs, seldom to ound in her eomer office. ‘Pry Lo trace nstead. on a large United “CW6 IXIBD dotted with red and blue thumb-takes e blue m past l s red for Iuture. geek (or and about its wo- men. yliain has sent the buys”. om Wile o! a schoolmaster. mothe 0! diu- cli dren and qrandmuthgr 0! our ch dren and grandmother lnus . Shorl/Oroppad ham let the domestic side you. A member o! Britain's u w“ (slhoalitlorl; hflovernnient . e ca smell a Bri- tlsgnfiiilzil servanlt." ‘ n r own rst visit. to this 001mm’. she has disco a lmm where a Briton curiosity. One nervous hoetem, relaxed under her own er, later confessed: "I thought an 8r! women were stiff-necked." ol- this one. Over a leisurely ciwvt. Mrs. Spikes can ask as n"!!! Qllflfil-lons as her interviewer. Q‘ ‘IIIDNBSIOM are acute. accurate rig flesh. er l: . 159d i’ gffzv” f" 4"" * fholboxhililho bowl! f tau a» so» uhosl ubolrliliemch nt. A- merican women ask her of housln . h ital care. food and ololhlné n DO; war ritaln. Among southern W H. s e sensed more hostility to I e new bor Government be- CWBB. she l inks. they admire Winston Churchill and 01mg sentiment ior the past. the“: Mrs Spikes isstorlng up ideas oi (l) Women's clubs American wcmen to tale home t0 Plfileuioildl Britain. Sherwin pass on to her white-coll“ Workers. cguntrywomen such observations ss w mlmd- very few wives u! .. elude meitily In cotilrraxl lhe world was expected, but crorg failures In many PRODUCE AND SAVE-MOI“ Since 1939, our per capita record offood ex- ports has exceeded that pf any other country. Food production has soared. Canadian: have .. eaten well in spite of war. Toll], the We can increase our food shipments and still have enough for our needs. ' ' ' for even greater efforts. foods for the world’; my m/slzvsw war m aw Women ild wives oi . local must. Mbfllv For 1mm momma - , Vllmml Ion Al This will loci-ease suppllll u mug: deliciously“, us. . . oillnyone . . . ARBR! delicious gear lhevqmy Th ‘to- l-Yifilljtlll dullness. fill M: , some s added. sbmepoppod! no res y-to-est; eisy to digest, ulways koala‘ ‘ A d iii ll ii . f th ‘ h’ ' . is olkcrllfiogatmlrfi: ll hi ' , bowl. jun opus and um. 1M sat o tibial - Ask your grocer rot- Kellogg's Virility‘ a ' ' time you shop-quads B lteiis ‘s; B71661 odds rho greatest name l! cot s M95738! mqrteso labiirlni mo; belong to u l . .Zl§*‘.@£¥,‘*d lgsztegyfi hdll ‘p it ‘gliesnllm wants Starvation clan-onions In tho no loll _ end hunger in Europe. We drill. sending food. We must send more. Th» rm! i» new - until hcrvelll help la it u hungry world A serious shortage of food in certain. any: o! and tools In other: crested u food alter-logo o! alarming proportions. Only lmmedldle deliveries areas, and lack of dislribulloh facilities, coeds, o! staple foods sun sustain tho buniry Iitllllenv. rm: II was}: wl cm.» We can ship more ‘WIIBAT, IDOUR, MEATS, CHEESE and ‘EGG! if u 5mm quantities as possible are made lvlllablo for shipment during the next mo: months. seriousness of the world’s food simtdoo calls R6000"? w». l; A . . dildos?“ Nllf - ' "m" .,lllllil 1mm ~. ~lll°lllefllflfi