- a; emu a warm. cul- » u.::..u~."...-u~s M P“ ’ a-a-u MESH chick starter in shook l, mace-s, a-as-al. ,g|;p CROSS CAIDJAITY. wgngtorl Town inch ,w|-:LL BABY CLINIC every Mdgy afternoon from 2 to 4.30 in 0,, Public Health Nurses‘ Oflice. M", Hall, Bummerside. il-lb-hi. 40B- SALII. - Two large die j hrooders. Also . brgoloder homes. W. A. Nioh-tal- o; m. ‘on, Bedgqlle, 3-31 N -1. s. TAYLOR, Optometrist o! guarlottelnwn will be in his Al- serlon office this [mm Mt 430MB to the sale of Home 003mg in t-he Assernbl Hail o! m; United Church, Kc n, on 5.001151, March 23th. at 3 M. ' u ‘*1’ . .403 BALE by Government g, new garlg plows, M H. P. e5 and Cream Separators. Ap- y Malpeque Trading ington, P. E. Island. _WELCOMED 0N RETURN - m summerslde Midget Cookies w; welcomed on their return 0m 'I‘ruro on Tuesday nisht by m; resence at the station o! _ Coyle and his boys’ bugle drum band-S. VISITS CHABLOTTETOWN — Ir. LA. Conrad, president o! the gugex Dairy Company, arrived in the City by plane yestemay even- m: and 15 the house guest of Pre- mier J . Walter Jones. Mr Conrad 0 a native of this Province having in STMXKCOD one farmers than was 1944 Inst his firm manufactured over m0 pounds of butter and over [lllfills of ice cream. . -S. Y. C. I. MEETING — The regular meeting of the Summer- slde Youth Centre Inc“ was held on Friday evening. Miss Connie Conrad representing the girls’ softball team was present. and requested the use of the school- basernent for practicing. Mr. L. W. Hancock eioplained that the diffi- nllty was one o! supervision and inked Miss Conrad if the team nuld care to come under the S. T, C. l’. She replied that the up would take that under con- llivslllon. It was decided to in- into the cost of putting $5.5 l 10.000 5“§‘§',‘{f$; Donald Baker —IIOCIE 1L doy. Much N. Bo . mo. 5-22-21. be 8111. T1! v. zinc at ms alnro. a-m-ii. msin 0nd - .- or h Bvtgruetfh Dolled bllllgfill. l. ' l ' K-e-n " s-ao-n-zs The was nliixgzuilmuo delinc " “v ussed st mo, “u” ‘ °€i"-"="b‘3b.°‘°"‘€l §§.'..‘.'l.*°.'... ...‘ t.“ “M” m W 0m mmibel‘ a the club-G" " “l” t Y. Bedeque Rink, Fri- Fourth game in Shore League finals, sum. mnlide Crystals vs. Middleton Bourbon. rshmlld Middleton win Stars will come to mn- and all trophies will then presented. Skate lfter with Coylvs Band in sttmdsoce. Ad- minion 20 cents snd 30_C'¢Il|t8 m -'l‘0 IIHAIN OPEN? _ Unc - finned rumors, but sp srently n?“ fairly reliable sources, ndioated yes. terdsy that the R.C.A.11', train school at Mount Fleassnt would no down n arch a1 as had been announced. There was no indication how loathe school would continue to oper .-The re rt was not con- finned immediate y Air Force officials-but itwss bel eved to hnve some foundstiolm-S _,,,,,,,,,,,,—,,;,,,:,h,:,,,.£,,, Yanks In Erin -Mr. Peter G. Clerk, ism of the Red Cross financial campaign for Prince County announced last night that the tow-n of Borden had increased its subscription to the Red Cross financial, campaign 1w 3 per cent over last year snd tilat Miscouche hld increased its con- tribution i0 81er- cent. No totals were iven. Mr. srk said that returns rcm rural srcss of the county were very slow in coming in. due proba- bly to difficult travelling condi- tions since the spring break-up" bo- gan s week ago. Misocuche had in- creased its Red Crom contribution annually sinoc 1M1, Mr. Clark sold —8 Personals 4m . Geolwe Collbeck. Blun- merside, has returned home from nnrs in the school basementml "ill i0 TOYORlKL-Q- Dr l. C. Simpson was appoint- ldto represent the S. Y. C. l. on the Provincial venereal Disease Committee-S. _-CANADIAN LEGION MEET- l,\G - The regular meeting of 1h: Sumlnerside Branch of Canadian Legion was held at the tsgicn Home on Monday night. In the absence of the president, lir. J. A. McPhee. Mr. ‘my Tm. lon. the vice-president. presided. lllere was considerable discussion n the subject of Reconstruction uld the chairman n-snlcd s com- lllee to represent the branch a meeting being called by. the or on this matter. Six new : Miss _ of this war rt Carrie Holman. Mrs. Ba I Mrs. Richard Preston, Mr SCiarke and Mr. John Peter- - MALPEQUE AND asunc Ji- S. - The re ular monthly tins of the Unites W. M. S. for ue and Baltic was held st ansc Tuesdkv afternoon, h l3. Mrs. eith Donald uned the meeting taking as her y" “The Kingdom of God in '“’.‘$l€i‘.'.‘§.li"“‘ mart‘: i - e n a. est of the Dates Linc" aligns: a o! , lfrs. Duncan MacGougan. - o! st meeting read. nine lflbers answered to roll call with verse of scripture. corresponds " . Mrs. Crowdls suggest- Stewardship Hymn ears in January Mission- “011 1'11? be sung st our next 1115:. Nineteen calls wore mad" mcnbvs since our Februar "118. Easter meeting to be he.‘ "lsflhgorrg; oi Pli-estog Green’ w e n c urge o ... Ralph Basrlsto. Mrs. Gernld r - rt, Mrs. Kenneth Owen snd - w. a n u to be "d W! "Live." lnwlnr or hymn 1a: followed iillyer lven by Rem-J. C. Crow- byfiiiltlh the meeting to s close. F3_""""""""'"'11 nntr i i l r I M l l IHSUH ARD , T. E. IIIGKEY ' honored ' Mlloemiletn-“n ‘the ‘ n -.lfsny friends are lorry to iesm of the serious illness of Mrs. Keir Mann st her home in Irish- town. ' KHKORA HIGH SCHOOL Th foliowins is the pass list o! ' ‘rs Big-h School for the first x YE?- Gmdo Us: Alice lllcOlos- gallium Annst Peters/No I m; Trsinor. (equal) Maine Rob- erts, Dorothy Mw ustin elma names. Geraldine Noonsn, iipn. Cecil! Doll- vmm 33-min Trsinor, Genevieve Gireecrl. Noreen O'Connor. --'wumc Tninolf. h underline Noreen Shreenm. Arnold, MoIvor. Innis Monalthlfl. 15-01101; par-mes, ll‘ 1s Gallant. iliddlston Girl Wells itt Moncton Ch mm‘ " mm "t! of ma s agile?’ red . double otmnd of pearls, the lit of the groom was ha" oniv orna- be udlors wet: “k Chm snd lit. Wil- e. th: Queetluflfoetcoiqtantwiglnyibli: sto friends snd relatives included the brid ' in “s31... ‘who is new fltllmwio the Unitodhfiloln. ' m“ ‘THE CIIARLUTTMDWN; QQAQQIAN ' out on , uld collided with another that was .in. q-iunersi of the late Annie McNeill Also News and slim Subjects Shows at 7.30 and 9,15 MATINEE THURSDA SUMMERSIB-EV w’ Win Gals With Song, Romance —"D9118¢1b°y$ In Ireland" gives I- sky-blob boost with that light- er-ihan-air feeling to all particip- atinil in its prodluciton. The story tells of Danny O‘Kcofe (Kenny 30km‘). band leader and 1118M club sinser. tcsether with his inductee pals, (‘The Jesters) as they KP. then wa-y into a, s01- diers life. It then carries them . n . But very quickly tile routine of film lile ls upset by a. donkey cart, a donkey and a. snappy-eyed col- leen. .While on sentry dut , Danny inns’ into an argument wth don- key (Bakersfielt?) and colleen Molly Callahan (Jeff Donnell). Molly's and flhe donkey's stubbom- 05s seem to be a. Callahan trait, for her whole family talocs up the shiilalah against a soldier who henceforth so rnuc‘ cs casts an eye at a village colleen‘ That, of 0011M. soldiers beinz what they are. keen; t-he Callahans quite usy. feud is Denny's e has to make amends to Calahbns. "Mother Maoilree," sung as only Danny can sing it, turns the trick and the whole Cal- lahan fami puts a/way its big flick 811d "Dons its bliz Irish heart. Big as it is, Molly's heart can scarcely hohl her feelings for Denny. ‘but althauph Donny must re ren y keep peace w the Callohnfls his heart is b Since Inuit, h the l a um nnowin nott of lhirhom, Ont, and Usut. L. —--- o 8t. Patrick's Play At Ksnslngton .... Al. cuslllluk oelnll I IUIWI owned intend. L! a" fiol-ucfitnw: m- ""'“ ‘lhslndisnnl m-‘ucolub scored another txv-ialflnphvlen they prose e three com ‘Too Many R-elstives" ‘:2: St. Ps- trick's aftomoon and evening in the Gag: Hall. Remington before large s pprecistlve nudi- enoes. 1-! ls . ltrllu suthgysnavwbleli his reeentmge‘, are v little °ln unt their oor in the person of the landlady who threatens to have u.» ‘son. Lieut. J. P. hll arrived sefely overseas. CAII IN COIJJBION - A u-“wr-r-w “tar: n . 1'1 before twelve o'clock. ne was Kent Btrcei pulling out from the curb. 111th oars were lightly damaged. FUNERAL SERVICE — The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Daniel Mao- Lesn was held rivstely yesterday Afternoon from e MacLcan - ersl Home. The service was con- ducted by theltov. T. E. MacLen- slso officiated at the in the Pea-- law on them unless they pay the s t Mob: "tweet big rent immediately. are continually refracted doesn't lose faith her nun” snd oops write when he woud rather take ‘her-and s end their last cent on s movie. arry gets s. small allow- ance from his uncle Otto who is Mabel s. b es really begin when . and MabeYs Aunt Ermint are both hard of hearing arrive simultaneously to visit them. Fill’- ther complications "Snlokey ltifcGee", escaped apartmen arrfist of 5mg? gyldtile pgetltcgl po ceman " ter e an e arrival of a check for one of Harry's stories the dark clouds are turned ‘inside out and hsgralness again reigns supreme. e fart o! Harry savage was capaby taken by _Mr. ie Cameron whose lty as an actor is already well known. d Wsfim‘ €‘°"“.‘r‘.' 111ml“ ch51? o u n ama eur ea. cas, the part of the bride "Mabel" in ,a. charming and professional man- ncl. l\ Leslie Ramsa , an old- of the ensington f "l. kkctpt tgle gudieurxle in gales o nugl er er persona on 0i‘ the part o "Aunt Ermintrude" with "Uncle Otto". who shares her deaf handicap, she gets along fam- ously and finally they‘ become en- gaged. The art of ‘Uncle Otto" was capablv andled by Mr. Ber- nard McLel n, who also has estab- lished his reputation in former amateur plays. They supply much of thcmome l er Cudmore led the sins 8°11 a-ftzr which further entertsirlrnen was enicyed by bowling and danc- Pearl _Burns rendered two so cs, The meetinz was largely st- tended. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The was held yesterday from the Mac- Lesn Furleral H the service being conducted by the Rev. T. W. Goodwill. Pall-bearers, were Charles Carson. Louis Carson, George W. McLeod. Alfred Aftfleck, Nelson Bell, and Lorne Coles. In- terment was in the cemetery. The late Annie Mc- Ncill died st the P. E. Island Hos- plltl] on Sunday, March 16. She was a daughter of the late ‘Neil MuNelll and PhillPDa Tinney, Mc- Neil and is survived by two roth- ers. Wallace lVDcNelil of Milton and George MoNeill of Montreal. DBRAILMENT CAUSES Ill-LAY __'111e train from the mainland with. mails and} itwtrlspensrrli Sig“; i212: - .. own . Qgtine 13st Cbelfiage enlidnight. Rall-, Michel's sister “Gretel? snd he!’ way officials said the delay was bashful beau "J er" are diort canrfldi m s derailment on the comedy roles realist sally portrayed malplalldf At Moncton C.N.R. by Miss Patricia Pendergsst snd officials said that an e ine and Mr. Wm. Shea, respectively. The We empgy c“; were deraled nenr lhauklcss part of the villian A, ' 8.30 vesterda Smokey. McGee" was interpreted ' perfection by Mr. Haaeltnn “Butterfield" the ,was a rlifiicu f- y . aid Glover. The art of the land- lady “Mrs Donne ly" who is a re- rlld that no one wBs . , , (m. as may knew. The llnc was blamed until last ninht. with Dis-l $9,130“ being translerred around the wreck . TAKE rnvlr: 1 Australian women find 1110 V611’ full these strenuous war d-avfi. but one cl ulem wrltinc 1n_ The Victory sets forth a, verY 511115111; ‘gut effecting plan for that res and relaxation necessary l0 ¢°"' tinued effort. “D0 you consider yourself an optionally busy woman? If you do, try out this little plrL. Keel? l1 hand-towel near a chair in th‘! kitchen. and on the same chair. fl small flat cushion. After you 111M w- hcd your hands" which if yo are like myself, ls many times a. day, slt on this chair while you dry them. Ii’ you do take one and- a quarter seconds longer to dry them than has been your usual custom that is all to the good. I have kept my hands soft by carryinng out this simple plan. You will be surprised how many rest moments you get 1n a day. The rests arc rather important in the sic o! ur liv n. the U.s.A tied i; tho blonde glamour and me odic vocal chordslof Gloria Gold who st one Then Gloria arrives to entertain the boys at camp and Danny dis- oovers that her heart may belong to a daddy, but he's not it. The letters she has been writing, the candy and cookies are all from her elderly secieury. He is heart- broken snd t-h begins to wonder if it isn't reel Molly whom he ova |collecting, was very capably acted by Mrs. Daniel Noonan, also mak- ing her first appearance in local clramatics. The part of the maid “Lucy” was very nicely taken by another newcomer to the stage, Miss Adelaide Glover. The specialties were of an ex ccptlonally high order includlnc a song and dance number by Audrey Mae and Aileen Cameron in st- tractlvc Irish costume. a tap dance by Marlon Pyke and Doreen Mc- Lean and n step-dance by Mr. Kenneth McLean. Instrumental tnusic was played by Mrs. Russel McKay, Mr. Fcrdlc Kilbrlde and Mr. John Ingles. LAC. J. H. Good- win vcry capably acted 1". chair- man giving a short but interesting address appropriate to the occasion. God Save the King brought the en- tertainment to a close.—!{. IOIDB 0F GRAVITY . ‘The force o! gravity st the lur- face of the sun i5 said to be 3'7 times greatcr than st the surface of the earth. Too Late To Elasify WANTED — A WOMAN T0 DO housecleanini! by the day. Apply 194 Prince Street. 3-22 WANTED — CAPABLE WORK- insz housekeeper. References re- quires. slew cut. Awlv s1 Fitzroy Street. 3-1-81- 01‘ "Slim". its 32 barrels loaded with the death-deal- ing rockets. Lower picture shows a barrage being fired in final. firing trials. The projectors can hurl "a into that?“ 2f one s secong 3r M seconds wmo y so urate enemy- e untt-(C - sdsn Army Photos). m m um. show solnc- use by Canadian At top om, is hold. st top right, to power ere. gular Sllylock when it comes to| 3i Administrgtion Youth ‘hunt: Isrmgwq M A Grays-ion Demands Opposition Choose ~ Own Representatives (Spodsl To The Glnrdlnn) sursnce that they would be allowed to ploy s. full port as Consdi OTTAWA, March 31 - (OP)- representatives st Son Prsnciscm} Gordon Grafton (Peel, Ont.) le d- uld the full responsiblity for, or of the olive Conservative lls be taken the Govern-i opposition in o louse of Com- merit delegates, wi out reference: mans, made o meeoh yesterday to the itionf i ternoon on the resolution of Prime Minister in io Son hancisco . he rind the - i lions o the Prime Minister's h inent, he questioned seversl his] ticulsr items. m Bus?‘ emoigbltheu was x place e use y. com o all notions of the world lling to ci to in the preservation of world pence. As he pointed out, this assembly has no reel function un- dos- ths Dum roposois l..." is.“ “=.~..*‘"~‘*’~'=r'=* ~'...= 1 m I ll u! filly G I066! Ill men, end ng u , s-minntion of t e actions of the pre- - lsgsint e Minister, Mackenzie ng. Ignored Dodo Idiom What seemed to concern him most of all was the fact that Can- ada was now an independent nef- lon snd that shs had come into this ‘ war snd into all treaties in recentl years. of her own free will. I-Iisl statement on the war was especial- ly interesting for it revealed an in- ability to rzrasp thc basic reason’ for Canada's participation in this waif. Canada lacked a strong foreign , Polity: as s. matter of record, she lacked any foreign polio in the sense of consistent act on from day to day. She, as a member of the o Oils, except to elect the non-per- manent. numbers of the security council. The real decisions of the organisation, on action to prevent war or to chastise an aggressor will be taken by the council and the 8 Five will hold the real But. u Mr. Grsydon pointed out. the hi8 five nations are going tn be the ones which alone have the power to preserve peace, and un- ess they are Wllllllg to co-opcralc. no amount of pa r promises will prevent war. Mr. raydon was em- ph g that the rolc all nations except the big five must be advisory snd to give assistance. At the wine time. the question of of delegates was one on which Mr. Graydon said he was not satisfied. Would the choice of the Prime Minister be made so as to secure the strongest member- ship from the Opposition? Quid Make own Choice Mr. Graydon up cored to feel that the members c osen might be those who would cause the overn- ment. least embarrassrnen . The Pr vs Conservative , House le er demanded that his arty be allowed to choose its own elegates. accepted the presence of Great Bri- laln as ller European watchdog. Britain develop s strong foreign policy which might have prevented this war. Tho omission in Mr. Plcdrd’: speech covered the period in Mr. Kings career from i929 to 1969, as he said, because he did not have time. although reading from s pre- pared text. By this omission he glossed over the contribution, through the Ethiopian crisis snd afterwards. which Mr. King made. through his The position of O position de- lsolatlonlsm. to the downfall oi’ the legates was lmportan, Mr. Gray- League oi’ Nations. don pointed out. Was there any as-l, l NT’ (Continued-groin: Page 1» noun-ts- or Expendlturefiw Interest . , $450,000 Kensington and Vicinity Health Fslconwood Hospital and Infirmary .. Grants to Hospitals C elfarc . . And Blind 179,300 On Friday night the Ireetown Rough Riders and the Kensington Brook-Macs played a fast and keenly contested game of hockey in which the teem from Freetown won by s score of 3-2. The guns was one of the best of the ses- son with Kelly and McLean scor- ing for the Brook-Macs snd Reeves and Campbell scoring for Freetown. 0 In the Cameo Theatre on Sat- ‘urday, March 17th in the after- noon and again at night, the In- dian River Dramatic Soceit pre- sented their three act come , en- titled "Too Many Relatives", hetero capacity audiences. This well-known and highly appreciated cost of players, performed their different roles in their usual cspsble man- ner. The sfecialties between Acts consisted o songs, the Irish jig, step-dancing and tap dancing, pm»- lng intervals the music was sup- plied b Fredie Kilbride, Mrs. Rus- sel Mc sy snd Mr. John Inglis. Mm. David McNsliy oi’ Borden You: s week-end visitor to Kensing- hild W Old Age Unemployment Relief . Vital Statistics . . . . . .. . Extra Mural Treatment c! Tuberculosis .. Grants to Institutions . Electrical Inspection .. . 3,80 (Total Public Welfare ofiiékdfi) Prince Of Wales College . snd Nanmal School P. E. Island Libraries . scholarships Adult Education Inspection of Schools . Teachers’ Pensions and Superannuation Teachers’ Salaries an Supplements Teachers’ ‘Training Courses .. School Supply Corrcmondence Instruc- Physicsl Iitnels - - Less Carnegie Endowment s (Tbtlhofldglcdtlofl 9005385116 upreme ur . . County Courts H Msdstr tss’ Courts . . Re ‘l! Canadian Mounted cc Jails His many friends welcome He. 300 Donald McLellsn of Indian River, home again after two years of ser. vice oversees. 30,000 Mr. snd rm. James Lawless of -- ~ "-°°°*1.“.‘;lh’.° as: ::.*r";=..'":.""s""..~' - 1 m; . . . 2.000 ’ , ° 9 B - a- mmnm n“ o; Prohlbh tricks pla presented here on Sat- ' 15.000 mm M V >_ H n urday nig t. (“flufim flafagglf“ °‘ m. Arthur O'Mslley, teochqr n, “num- __ Hlmfllhire. h ill st his boarding Government. House 1 home th Icgislative Assembly 17.900 Legislative Library - 3.940 Provincial Auditor's Office 4,510 flATohl Legislation $27.50) Q11 .. 13.400 to Farmers’ Insti- 1 £00 000 Miss 1. ill short via? etc ‘glglqagllggtetxgwrlld or‘: Thursday. Former friends o! F0, 301-50", McKenna of Charlottetown and formerly of Ke n, yin] b, r:r..:r-=. 1" s W“ o er - mwfivl‘! enemy terr Dairying . . 3.000 Field Crops snd Horticul- ture Exhibitions snd Livestock Judg . ., . Women's Institutes - &u.nk And Owl Bounty Livestock snd Poultry . Foxes . - Other Agriculture . Fish snd Game Develop- Provincisl Pathologists rgwry . .. 5.500 T: SITO-t-Bfll Agriculture 873005165“ av urew ~ . ~- - noucrzrrs: _ Information Offices - 250,_i-lcspital, Albertortfionth;an.vgfl§te1lpq lTotsl Tourist Promotion $16.82!) 45., to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew b0“. Administration of h ecctti. Palmer Road, a dgughtgr ways. Briflcs. Patricia Dolores. ‘ Maintenance Of Highways Mointenuloe of Bridges Maintenance of Ferries Whnrvcs .- Bushing lcc . - (Total Highways, Bridges. r BIRTHS mssafI-ETMM“ 58“ pétallkrAi rton odmlfvavrecahmll? 1x525: d . Albertomalsl son, hi???“ Wager’ CLOHOSSEY - At Hospital, Alberton. Olzihelwmtiitell‘? 1945. t0 Mr- and Mrs. Roy Clohossey Tl! ish. d canlilma‘ llllhtcr. Patricia Fcrriei. soolooo n ... st u. c5000 Alberlton, on rebfswlesifrgo hi???‘ I J05 Mrs. Norman Wood. Alberton, a. 5,000 daughter, Norms Jane. 1 .800 F - 1N ‘WAN ._ At 1,11 er Alberton. on Feb? £522 flriwlii}, ries. 0150-. $603305) 70o and ha" Juk I A] .. . nm t T“ “duds 70,000 son. John William. am bu. on’ ‘a Gaul” WI‘; ' fro woo) (‘lkrts n venue . owoNNon _ M the Km“ mun‘ E Insurance on Public Buildings . 3,000 1y Hospital. Montague, P.E.l., on g~“","°°",r~=“ ,, ... “M02122; starts. Mr- “use enera rnena - ‘- . sry's sd, 00330 P.E.I.. a son. Patrick Joseph. flees‘ Salaries. a 1 amen,” _ _ 40300 NICIIOLSON_- Al. the King's Maintenance - Provincial County Hospital. Montague, P. 5,1; 7,000. l.. on March l8. i945. to Mr, and; ufmmM . John Nicholson. Montague; ‘P. E. 1.. a son. John Clinton. ; rronusrox _ st the King's‘ County Hospital. Montague. P. 22.! L. on March l9, i946. to Mr, and Mrs. J. Angus Johnston. Rose- ns-alli. P. E. l'., it son, i283 m, n , _ 5500' ltlacCABE - at the r. n. r. Hos- Total General Governmvnt 3101.365 ‘ 111mb MBPCh 19- 1945. to Mr. and 120001 9,00,"? Expmd. Mrs. Ernest MacCabe. Alexandra,’ Building and Annex . 3,000 10.000 3.500 i 11.050 l Miscellaneous - General Trade Representatives Reoonst t flu"; “um-g” 00_00-1'300Ia soil. Orville l-larold. IxpendiiureHH )1 _5____________ on (sum su c enl , _ r _ ggmlM-y-a-gtwg, 23033-5101,Brig$§r.§$la.§?"'§:l§?hng hi‘. e . ' . ' ‘ cuwem (Ht-is 5-000 MI James B Gillan aged 5'1 Qfimfiletion oi l-lighluy {Machinery .. . . .. . 3,000 Projects _ 125.000’ Provlnzial Sanatorium 100.000 Surisco Treatment 35.000, Special Warlimc Ibnpend- l Fisherman's Loans. ctr, . “2g60)o0- llures . .. , 109,000 sojooo upon ":3 1H6! culsr Li rsl states-ll" British Corrunonwcalth of Nationsfluy and vet she failed m help Great W! Mlrl J’ mines Mr d manque Dos-mouth. Lowe Mrs 9t I8 Mr l!!! all! town iiirie w where he carried on the we: snd keen 8e Itlthssemofthelnte Mrs. Brian IMcCerron. Surviving are his wife. the fos- Miss Levine. McKesrney, Ob Ill was born,st arm's ltosd. snd a son. Peta floor Byiverius Mocsrlon wl Royal Csnoddsn Nsvy snd . s or st sturgeon. Two boot two ers also survive. Con-on. St. Mary's Road. The $- ters are Mrs. Bose Connors, field. Bus, and Mrs. Sophia ton. Charlottetown. if. from the home to St. Men's Church whore requiem high mad was sung by the pastor. Rev. O. Kigglns who also officiated st t)! graveside in the adjoining cemet- cry. The pub-bearers were: Joli Power. Jack Power, Daniel P .ohn Clair, Russell liriehsutum AIIlhOMSlIS Larlgn. _ P"! Mr. Michael McCai-ron uld Ill. Hose Connors. Pittsfield, Mass. asses _ Family i2). Mrs. Robert MoCarrcm snd hm- ‘The Holy Name Eociety, Mag- ue. The Catholic Women's Leaps, Montague. Mr. and his. Vincent Guild, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Oondol, Cardigan. Mr. and Mrs. Steven MscKeali- r. . Montague. Mr. and Mrs. l. J. flynes. Mow.- tzuzue. Mr. W-m. McCsrron. Montaguo. Mr. and Mrs. John Clair, Mun- . ' claim ms may Charlottetown ' .sn Mrs. WI. $0, Ilen- tsgue. Mr. and llri. Ned H0001? Mlnsndlho. rpm isms-s. m. and Hrs, John MeeKesrnQ Montague. . Agnes Ruthsrt. . Ethel hid/farms. and Letters 0f . James MacGee. m5. and m; Wm. 3n c? Hick n- ma: Bl‘ Q5 Q %. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lonnig, Sturgeon . Miss Norma Ca . Bert Molly. Charlottetown. Mr. snd Mrs. Percy Hickey St eon. i Mr. Leroy Wight. Iturgeon. n. .1. MsoDonnfl . Sturg rrrlid Gard of Thanks Mrs. Prank MoCon-on and hm- bors recent bo- S-fl-I friends during their renvesnent. This War-Four Years Ago _ B The Canadian Press MARC 22. loll-Political revolt spread in Yugoslavia over the Crown Council's program in con.- nection with Axis demands; moss resignations of important officials repo former premier Milan Stnyodinovlc. expelled from Yugo- slavia, in British hands. OLD ENGLISH ORIGIN Scuttle —- to cut o, hole through l ship's bottom - is derived from agi aid English word which moi-Bl .. 5 Bardwof Thanks Mr. Daniel Hughes and family. Dromorc. desire to thank the many nds who sent Mass Cards. flaw- ers. letters of sympathy. etc. on the occasion of their recent sod bereavement. 3-22-11. In Memoriam In lovlnl memory of Father. Alexander llgbh Bcdeque, who rllod March 22nd. 1040. and Mother. Mrs. Alexander Robbins who died March 25th. More and more each" day we rnisI thorn Friends may think the wound I OI But they little know tho son-ow, Lies within our hearts concealed. . dly Missed by Daughters flnllil and Ila. m-il. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER‘ IMIALMH flnnottotowusll Isms was-an lino II WW: '