date At P. C. Hospital a WESTERN GUARDIAN Aomrsligmnrginmv: Z§§§§"°"' u. ‘hmlpmu “gurgling should be loft with In. Pond. I m" b. “ugggglly at u? of‘ the following owl-ea in 1"" i’ i lgg,',r;.°.ifi.“'af.'fft‘t.“alil‘tfusfétiem"“ .. Addresses Delivered By Dr- J- K- r ‘m ' ‘ ;'-;f";;,‘1’,?,',‘:1".i'."'w ‘iefrfia'l'ui"r.i'“.ii'i"ffile'li g’ Beer, Mr. H. THolman And if m" w m. w; rgponslble fur deliveries on you: route. -SALAD TEA in Epworth Hall thisalternoonoioilPJ/i. 6n n -LADII;8 house dresses, sweat- "u-u ma: i i‘ {In nunll .' 3227,1123: GI IOGIIIIT o hi. "gum. (em illllII-r‘ hull uhefj Mr. 11V. E. Darby. i ‘rile graduation exercises of the ngggvddldtliil“ gdvutilllllll “luau-told! IlUIblQl-I lnlirlon 1 Prince county Hospital were held ‘ ers, hoisery at a tremendous sav- 51,50 NEWS OF THE DA‘; last evening in the High School Roman Catholics ... 112'? 1109 is, service on Wm‘ 111""- ing. clearance sale. Rex a and 10. _ Auditorium, which was filled to Unified Church om sat an Dgug] ll-al-ai. 541-3, Shows at 3.30 - 7.15-9.15 capacity with relatives and friends Presbyterian 30b m1 u" m‘ __.' mm m) .___ p‘: tlhe élurseskghe fltfige wgs igiarm- Anglican fig: UT b I l" _ 1 1 KY GCOTB. W 0U OWETI B M31; v "$5.35.. oi... xeasiua- ,,,,“,'3,‘,’”f,’,§,,;;';1§,*;§;;1~;g83; aha potted plant-s with t; “.3? oiliistian m 15 “ $1.00. special introductory offer gflgffg {Qffialltiglrllfiefillqn gtbodyf Church of sootland . a: ‘ nllls suits, dresses. sweat- 75d Gourlles Relwll 9mg‘- HH, m“ “ma” a“ m“ B'°""‘~ giifizilngiécrlfIIIlIl s 4 slashed llrlvell- miimm“ _____ ' gfftéhflfiffpiffifgi‘; Pm“ °‘ hm‘ christian Brethren .. v 7 o and 1° 5'31"“ -nv uaurax - Ml‘ Gordon SUMMERSIDE r1 TD Holman president of Ham“ z 1 ____ - - - - - penteeose 1 N 9 Toombs left this week for Halifax, _ _ the hospital board, presided and UY full khtilagml5ggcln “at N. 8., on business for this firm. - "m" """""“"'-"'= gave a review of the activities of 2W Ml-c- 8- “‘%e*.‘.f“i'i‘.‘§‘r‘.s2§éi.?.“élisfmriririiéiln. Tori “was M M collections $8002.79. ‘tonight we are fulfillln - EDUCATIONAL FILM — Miss Hilda Crillis was in Kellslng- ton Monday night showing tho rector of St. Mary's Church, gave the Florence Nightingale pledge to the five graduates, Miss Cordelia ‘l REX for stomach dis- Pym... loexall B21185- “ALL THAT MONEY one of 5-31-21. y, - iuth in a series of educational CAN BUY §§§§fi§fc"e“' §§§Q‘,‘§,,n§“11°§;de§{,§? Nursing school and each year ’ 0" 0990515931“- mlms- The ‘("5 George ha“ was “W Miss Eleanor Phillips’ Arlington: Faduaws 4' mm“! M Nurse's- ' ‘ TAYLill be at. his Al- m“ ‘m’ W“ “mm” “d even‘ - Miss Muriel Yeo North‘ st Eleanors It is s pleasure to me to extend imwn’ w: s turolay May l“? “YEWS- “m “i?” PM“? “w” Attracts Large and Miss Audrey Campbell. Alber- i0 B" receiving “w” diplm“ w" °m°° m‘ “ slgo-zl w“ “m” Fm” Sim-Wm“ me - ton Mr. r-r r. Holman presented night my conlzrsiulailons and to ' Dirt Wmlell are PlflyillB "1 P"? W!" AUdIQHCG the diplumas and Miss Brown the wish them every success. It no f-‘i t... hub“, new efiwrtfl, 1m“ mnmved Timber _-____. pins, each congratulating the grad- doubt is a pleasure to them to re- the flashligh a 8pm: Front stlclwing the wcrk belng A film treat and B real novelty 1n uates as they did so. Little Miss alize that their studies are over and ' . his are invaluable in ml done to conserve our great Can- .. emergency, and. Mg mi adlan forests. In the olden days en le at Braces. - - timibei-hwashéiugfetmrandczn Mlhflfilt fir an ollg e u ure wil e ARANCE S/BLE- Be 5"" today timber cutting is a carefully advantage of the molly bl"- planned harvest insteild of a on sale in.’ central Street slaughter. The final picture was next tozCapltol Theatre. a beautifully colored picture en- md m r 5-21-2L titled “Canadian Landscape." Re- ‘ T13R51: Kensinz madeiby ML lluxtjisel lll f ' z CH -'- ' 9797955118 511911508 .011 P6 lll; ashipll, Producer-Dirge A “Blown and Malpeque SpeOiBi 01 the pictures. . Wllilaln Dleterle has achieved w: ‘ .Summer Schedule of Wor- Mal que ll A. M. ii. notable l t , i. ' —ISIANDER DEAD - Mr. John- pairiotlcprclolige oi ma“ the deeply that one milestone at least has been reached in their life's journey. We have always had problems to face in the operation of our Hospi- tal and no doubt we always will have. We have been successful in lhe past in overcoming them and I see no reason why the future illould hold any menace for us. We are carrying out the task that has been set us in a manner that highly satisfactory to the ublic and th has earned us an en able repu- Sally Woodslde and young Master Jackie Simpson, prcttilv presented a lovely bouquet of flowers to the graduates, Dr. J. K. Beer delivered the ad- dress to the nurses congratulating them on their success and pointing out the responsibilities which lay ahead of them in the high calling they had chosen for their llies work. After the intermission and sale of candy Mr. W. E. Darby gave an address on group hospitalization. A charming program of songs and screen entertainment is offered to theatre-goers in "All That Money Can Buy" whlch_ opened yesterday H5 the Capitol with Walter‘ Huston and Edward Arnold heading the brilliant cast. Bnflnéifillllls Stephen’ Vincent enet s ulllillslcal Saturday Evening P95‘ 53°10’. The Devil and Daniel Webster." to the screen in com- Beryiiies the 5W1? B10118 - tcltion that extends far beyond the . ll 3 P. M. erlsinfltfm 7-39 son Bernard. Baltic, has received with its exciting plot. music brought the happy evmlnw . gov. Gordon Nichols. Drew the sad news of the passing of his A bargain with the devil, and its 9- slwcesfiul wnclufiiiln- FOUOWIYIE wnflnes °! ‘m’ Pmmce- r 5-2 - - brother the late Robert Bernard is the program; March-seating of nurses. O Canada outcome, forms the basis o1 the un- usual plot, When a young New Hampshire farmer of a century ago Jabez _Stolle, ls on the verge or an.’ Enfiflmlllg everything because of llald luck, the devil comes along and offers hlln seven years of success in return for his soul. i Jab?! eB-Qefly accepts, grows rich ll llmd and property but poor in the love and respect of his family and his friends. And when the time cilmes for him to keep his share of tle bargain he fights against his 400"}. turns for help to New Eng- lands great man. Daniel Webster. The noted orator, glad to help s. fellow farmer, comes to the rescue but finds in the devil an opponent worthy of his abilities. His soaring eloquence as he endeavors to free Jabez from his infernal contract constitutes a stirring appeal to the Patriotism of every American. Arnolds performance at Webster, and I-Iustons as his suave antagon- ist, are easily the best tnings these two favorites have given to the screen. Their work is splendizlhr aided by James Craig as Jabez and by Anne Shirley as his loyal wife, Difficulties Sin-mounted President's address. In the past our difficulties have Vocnl solo, Mrs. John Hogg. been personnel and financial. Phe Florence Nightingale Pudize — first is a. problem no longer. We Verl. Archdeacon Harrison and nur- feel wetnfow lfiave iln our glnstltna _ tiorl a sa w ich s caps e an sesPrescntation of diDlOmB-S. Dill-I energetic and which is responsible ...... o. as ... twill lint: ‘i: use: ress —- ~ - a e ns u n as ac . Address-W- E- DUbY-l Huey We trust our relationship with our Songs and dflnce-"Mar me present staff may continue for years tis. Violin solo, Mr. Iflliim- on come, Finances are always s. Ledles double qllafwlms- 11,55 problem and in an Institution such Miss Dorothy Wyatt. 5 M as this they always wlll be_ Hard. - Kaye Hansen’ m‘ ly a clay or a week passes without. Cleve whale“ Mrs’ when’ shawl; some demand being made on us for MTS- “mm”?! fihmfllulffij‘ $1?“ installing something new in the 8h 1'5. - Caglgtélalligsgthdfiééiértsénperrw way of equipment or to provide the 0118. f? . - _ M“°Am‘“§e MIlSfrsémI-(iflrioilld tfa-iuestis‘ but is always blazing new trails to 1%,”: 123' iiilearnt and Miss Jean combat £11118 eniemyifas ‘Irustees for Nlcholsmh iiggtgegig thigncolmyavrtg (iteel latriisur G°d save the King-s duty to provide the Hospital with the ammunition to carry on the battle. 12f in doing so we overtax our finances, our recourse will be a call for assistance from our County at his home in Oakland, California, on April 28th, at the age of 73 years. He was the son of the late James and Mrs. Bernard. Baltic. He left home in 1888 and went to the above place where he has since made his home and had a success- ful business career. His wife prede- ceased hlm several vears ago. There are left to mourn his passing a son and daughter. also two sisters, Mrs. George McLeod, Irlshtown, P. E L, and Mrs. Millie Evans British Col- umbia, one brother, Johnson of Baltic P. E. I. Kind Sylllpiithy is extended to all sorrowing friends in their bereavement-V —MISSION BAND SOCIAL-The Malpeque Mission Band met for a social in the Memorial Room on Saturday afternoon. ‘Ihere was a. large number of members present also several visitors and. the leaders, Miss Anna. Donald presided and the following program was carried out and greatly enjoyed by all: Open- ing chorus. O Canada; Recitation. A Welcome, by Helen Stewart: Song, by 5 members Little Brown Church: Recitation, Dorothy Crcz- ier; Dlslo e, three members: Reci- tation, Lil ion Crozier; Solo, Edythe . ' n T0 DUTIES m L _ riEhAc. Allison Delaney plane on Wednesday i"? mm“ onireal after spelldillB n. shot; -. with his parents Dr. an aney, Summerside. Mr. De- ‘llas been transferred to . tqvm Saskatchewan. and Will there after a brief stay ill uesl visiting his brother Aus- . rnd other relatives-S GMENT GIVEN — Jud!‘ llilis given on Ma 15th. by Justice A. C. Saun era in the of Ruth E. R/ead vs. Annie J- . and others, Executives and '\ oi the estate of the 18W Rayner. This was asp-action lthe value of certain b0 8W- ‘. ilze plaintiff during,‘ he life . oi tile said James vner and. lied before His Inr 1P» Juds- uvms entered for e plaintiff .. ilie lull amount claimed, being iiioo and costs. '1‘. L, Compton. n. Maccitllum and l-IIYMacPhee, C. M‘ plaintiff, Morley M. B511. l C. and 'I‘llnrle A. Campbell, K. .ior the defendants-S. 4*‘ l I President's Address Following is the text of Presl- -_———- gnu) - ; residents. We do not propose let-‘ nun cltoss MEETING - The Donald: Recitation, Joan Bealrsto: m‘ FOUND “m” degfwf-a€5,§°]{",§“,§,y“‘§,4§§f,,e and ting s. lack of finances interfere j gjféllgafgtlhfngflightggfilxj agree ylglorweélxlgh glnnghflglfnalléf sr. JOHN'S, Nfld. May 19——(CP\ my privilege to brine lo you a le- in 0111' effort? for gffiiclencl’ 0r 12 M“. a L‘ T;y1°r_ There was a This created much a‘ usemeut SW; Cable)“ Pt-E. Wallace Wilkinson, of port of the activities of the Prince Pmvidilil 5a eguor s or you an New Aberdeen. N. S.. was found dead today in the engine room of a camp where he was on guard duty with a Canadian regiment. Death was. believed to have been caused by asphyxiation. m g; yours. gfllmg $3,133? ‘£01 ‘fiflgefie 1,2; Campaigns for funds for the d“ or “us month Hospital throughout the county are § Wm be impossible, m gumlgh notable for many years by their til actual financial report untl‘ flbwllfle- I d0 110i lnllcipliw the oui books are balanced at the end necewty fm‘ inallillfati"! One but oi‘ the veer I can however, inform 5m merely drawing W"? all-emit)" you thi-it the operation or the H05. to the fact that you of this County 1m has for the period been hm‘- will be the source of the wherewith- Fy successful not only from the ll- a1 io tide us over financial difficul- nanclal standpoint but for the ser- i195 511mm they "Eh vice rendered to the public as well. The" 15 5mm" Walk!" m" 95 Once again all records have been 111 "19 Omflfl Wilifiil mly refill!" ry large attendance. The W951" _i, Mrs. James MacDonald pre- uai. Two parcels were sent leirilaly to two boys from the com- iumty who are in England. Mrs. ‘ lliild read a. letter from one ii the young men, Peter Qaudet. flanking the Society for the gener- lllilvll. which he assured them was ivy much a preciaied. A very lame mount of itted garments were landed in at this lrlee 3- Two is were made that. afternoon by ladies. Quilts sent to Summer- eral contests were put on and priz- lunch andi the singing of the King brought this delightful gathering to s. close.—V SCHOOL MEET- ING — Rev. Mr. Fream, Rector cf 5t. Mark's Church, Kenslngtcn, was the guest speaker at the reg- ular monthly meeting cf the Kenslngton Home and school As- —HOME AND Deafness Int. Many Cases Not A Disease _ be,- o; persons some attention but which time may melted c I ml, b“ l; soclation on Thursday night. He broken The num _ _ m d i thmu o t "t lionmergsiwy ‘iii: following iriil- chose for his subiwt ‘Bcoksf’ ‘emd h” each ye“ MW“ a steady cureyeirgaithe iiirspitgi gas beengmtallcl- = >0 -. . _ the Mm Jv w. stave“, Mm Uwon Mm. 5cm‘, mtsresnng suggesyrcng thlg/Ifiliififiliai l:lrié.£l0f‘iqt1ilt§lbei'lr&V%IDi:algee2 increase and this y-ar is no txseP ed w “as capacity and sometimes _ “Wm, Macgaull on reading in nerill, he sp:ke _ U011 l0 this Tum _ ills. Jose h F. Arsznault, Mrs: briefly on the hi: and work of S’? £1122‘: ‘hit idulitrciiliwgiiefiuailgil-lrigriéliir 1941'? 533191113220? giziwrtlléhrlisl-ogltxitvizolii m“ “and “m1 M"- Am" M‘ Jams Bamei- several m‘m““‘°r5 Balsam a prescription has proven a Panama Admmed " 257 have m be met I do not propose Insult. Mrs. Thomas MacMurdo expressed their lsosul-e in havng blessm’ m ma“ '16 Used since M8195 1239 1387 e1 berating on i}, at this time rm iii Mrs. Edwin Taylor and one Mr. Prelim ad ress the meeting 1395 bgm {peggdéal n d Md Females 1334 1140 a 1 d 1 m n" w- our linihe Community Club. A shelt- and their regret that he will soon m, yd f,“ ‘l’ "H b zf e h ‘d Ward Patients .... .. 15s 781 merey raw llir sums t rid lrcushion and $25.00 was also d0- be leaving Kcrsington A hearty llered y; rhngdng‘ d” n“ FL Private Room Patients 624 798 Btleflmfl R5 fillet T18 ° °°n5 91‘ "it'd to the Red Cross from the vole oi’ ihnnksuvils teridrrxiiMr L‘; ‘§;°gx"1ie,‘{,m2f,,°“g,,e‘}‘ 503.1513,“ Scull-Private Room 5°‘ the ‘unm- Wi . l‘ - ‘ ' “wily The next meeting will be pram l0 which he KFHCiOUJY re- packgges 501.; Make a "musk test Patients .. 228 Build!“ "n! mvelitt the home of Mrs. J. W. sponded __K_ Must Satisfy m- monev refunded, Obstetrical Cases 1:2 36 ' - °“ June stile-s ——' -—--—- Ask today for Aurine Ear Balsam at Deaths -- - I pm“, r Minor-ifs relieves aches. The Jenkins Ph Qlll-PIAPQQBW _ ------ 77° 738 B ° ‘bylaw twenty t a ma e possible for the Trustees to establim a. trust fund that would ‘ be available for building or en- JLAY AT FRENCH RIVER - w hall at French River was filled its utmost capacity on Monday "mills when the Dramatic Players M Graham's Road resented fill" three“ act play "Bring n: Home Bacon to an appreciative nudi- M This gathering was s nsored rlthe Hench River W. _ When had gathered Mr. Bert McKay lied and the audience and al Ed in singing 0 Canada. There 8w. c. .. *2 . leading drugglsts. i‘ m‘ w 9p “T b, _ it must be kept intact and only th revenue therefrom is avs1lable._We propose setting up this fund with the hope that it may grow through generous contributions from the Public. and provide at least a. por- tion of the expenses that enlarge- ment will entail. Age is quite a marvelous thing. It . m, M brings experience that is often able kir o; to make light of youths problems. It has a tradition that is generally a delight to consider. It has also its drawbacks and its dif- ficulties. We can look back to I910 and we can marvel at the progress we have made and the success that has been ours, but in looking we must not forget that time takes its toll and that replacements and re- newals must be made. Our kitchen range has run its course and ceas- ed to be. It has been replaced, how- ever, by one for whim we hove con- siderable pride. The cost was ex- Has Seven Boys In Services place in vernoon of a certain date in r Wile second let at noon two third set late Wis later and the “moon several weelu later. The lll‘ tier; ws. ar- ' Mgrigold zgengows. ' op y ea ows, McKay: a nbrldge oun- thiest man in town. Jock E5’ e55‘ “i 5: _ i . Bambi-id c Gunther. cggdingl u h but the saving in 4 wiloM . . 7 ‘durum. hi: gggnullggw. fuel W11? be such that a very few 5 ve Stoneham, on unusual ore" Howard ensly emlurrasnd. . of operation will pay the ex- cessive cost in full. We are now very proud of our kitchen and I ‘s? , ing to tekie this opportunity oi’ . Mn. Nettie Spinlr. enrieggirlg my thanks to the Oom- “m” “"1"”; mitiifiemgholttook thenalberatiogilutfisg . was a woom e at s minim of cost and a may“. mum of sa sfaction. Age is also making its demands in our operat- ing room. A new sterllim is a . necessity. It is on order and will ‘Lie cream. players were be along shortly. Upon its arrival mrtalneii by the Institute at o thousand dollars at least will be - A most creditable sum our: ro ioneer, ‘lhese demands are "d from the proceeds-v insistent and inevitable and we must be prepared to meet tliern. Adfiuate protection to our Public is sralnount importance and in the Canadian Armed Forces all! three other! who have wluflai’ mémlgfwahs ' _ _ 6V! K rug But Mr. and Mrs. gas fliliuzhlelf ggglmléamflfinluavvrgxgzrgl '33:“ a: “New”, m“ '°" '° "‘ m’ "°"'° ‘m’ 'l'°i ° all: sir, and a. tenth who is too ycnn to enlist in the Divine the we were lslwd to "m" "“"‘""""“ "m '° “M” the time being. Hero is Show with basses Minister lend our sun rt to inane-unis Group l-Iospi tion for the Mui- SUMMERSIDE G PRINCE COUNTY CHRONI n _ » o a few figures which will no doubt i t '1'iees-$46,956.88 37 54.04 Hospital is expanding than anything pat en a ‘ Syeafs I could say regarding it. These fig- qm- obllgyggorlg The Hosp tal is e. figures will not be available until necessities for the practice of some apparent . UAIRIDIHAN r:."""'“"?3 insunnm: All Li? Summcrside times. we have every reason to be- lieve that this Wlll become owl?‘ tive during the year and will be of very material benefit to our resi- dents. Mr. Darby has given 1M matter very serious consideration and, will shortly give you a full ex- planation of how it is operated. Hospital lmlllflvl Christie Grahams __ add zest to the party of l Let Christie Grailams lieip you with the rcfreiliimgvfid. 1 pr°p°se M: m“ time KM“; W“ flll Y0!!!‘ IlBXt party. Baked from a fine old recipe, (‘Ihristiifs ilave the true “Graham” flavor that folks like. They re so tasty with cheese, jam, or any spread; or lust served plaill with desserts or ilgverages. i give you a better idea of how the! ures are tnkcll from last year's statement. This year will show an even greater expansion but as the some time in June, I cannot quote them. Our total revenue for 194i includ- ing Grants, etc, amounted to $46,- 255.39. Pay Patients providing $32.- 94832 of it.X-Rrl_\'$2€l69.85. Labora- tory $806.65. Medical Association $1000.00 ElldOWmGfll. Revenue $2464.- 39. Octo Club $528.22 and Sundry Contributions $737.96. The lending items of our expenditure were Meat and Fish $2031.35. Butter, Milk. etc- $2498.55. Groceries and Vegetables $5232.78. Drugs nnd Medical Ap- pliances $6852.41. Fuel $2899.86. X- Rwy $2910.07. Light and Wlltcr $890.- 28. Laundry $1781.22. Salaries, Wages, etc. $8777.57. Repairs $1797.- 25 Among our assets totalling $178- 44115 I find investments $39,970.00 Mortgages, etc. $2599.72. Real Es- tate valued at $3069.19 and Ac- counts Receivable $3823B.89. There is only one unwelcome guest among our liabilities, namely a Mortgage amounting to smile $5514.22. This was given to raise ' sufficient to install it Sprinkler Sys- ' n,“ - ifimirifl the Hodspltlll making it ti; . a1 tellis an purposes iireplMo ' I and saving us in insurance preln- .5145!!!)'11- UIL RED -C iums a very appreciable alnollnt. I am pleased to say that; we have re- duced the amount of that Mortgage by a payment of $25I4,.22, leaving f 000. still ilnpnid. I am glad indeed to have this op- portunity of publicly expressing the Trustees appreciation of a very tan‘ ble assistance given the Institu- tion by the Ladies Aid and ill-z Okto Club. Time will not perlmt of my going into details but ivoulci suggest you visit the Hospital and see for yourselves just what these two organizations have done and are doing. It would be ‘most diffi- cult to satisfactorily operate with- out them. In t-lle passing of Mr. Blanchard the Hospital has lost an efficient trustee and a iruc friend of the In- stltutlon. He gave of his time and his experience unstintlllgly. He too}: his duties seriously and always had the best interests of the Hospital at. Iieart. His judgment could be re- lied upon and his passing has been‘ deplored by one and all oi‘ us. What the future holds in store for our Hospital no one can say. We have had our ups and downs, our periods of progress and depres- sion,_but on the whole our opera- tions have been successful and a wonderful service has been THUG-P!‘- ed to the Public. Once again I'm serving notice on all of you that should we fall upon evil davs and develop financial troubles we will look lo you for sllccour and support. I am confident we shall not look in vain. The Hospital by its honest administration has won your res- pect end regard and will I am sure receive your financial support, should necessity arise. Keep Minard’: In the homo. . Ross CAMiPAlGN dam/leash; ‘ Wilfllfl. Borden spent the week-end oft his home in Charlottetown. -—A. Borden Mrs W. A Field_ of Bordon left on Tuesday morning for Ailm- treal whore she will visit her son, Jack and Mrs. Fields. I. In England Messrs Harry Crossman and Wilfred Gallant 10ft Borden on 'I‘uesday morning fol" Llillzcn where they will join the S. S. Prince Ed- ward Island. Miss Pearl Stevrart. of Borden left on Tuesday morning for Wash- ington, D. C., where she has ac- cepted a Civil Ecrvire position. Her mother. Mrs. Cecil stmvart ac- gomganlcd llpr as far as Si. John, Miss Mildred Elmbree who has spent the winter at Borden left on Tuesday morning for her home at Port l-Iawkisbury, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. William Pickering and sons Elwood and Willard, also Mrs._ Preston Dnrrach and son Jackie. and Miss June MacKenzie of Borden visited relatives in French River on Sunday. Messrs Blair Burch and Vernon Campbell. Mt. A University stud- Trooper Vcrncr Noni!!! 0' “'9 dents left, on Tuesday mclri g for Canadian Armoured Corps (above) Sackville. lit-cm there thgr will recently arrived safely in Eflifllfld- gaooeed to Woodstock. N. B “bi-d tn this effect Wile contained 0 weeks at C O.J.C. in a. telegram which he sent to hi! -———- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nor- Darl Paquet, brakeman at ring of Cape Traverse. ... ... ...‘. ,for Mr. You ’re Invited TO OUR GRA ND‘ OPENING’ THURSDAY MAY 215*- This year, reservations must be made in advance for dining and dancing in the dining room. There will be a minimum charge in this connection. For an evening of pure _,i enjoyment be sure to be on hand Thursday Night, 21st. BISHOPS DINER 1-2 Mile West of Silmmcrside 0N THE ROAD T0 THE AIRPORT May