lHT BINDING MAY 11, 194s —the fresh Yeast with your grocefs. MADI IN CANADA m ___' "-7 Appointment Mad as Business Grows my} R. G. LEVF/SQUE A new appointment in the New Brlltisulck and Prince Edward Isl- nnrl territory of Harold F. Ritchie Co l.:d., has loeen announced by J itogcrs, lkaronto. director oi‘ s t." m the company's drug divis- g; ion. The appointment, he said, is Qtho result of a steady expansion in . i:"~.ncss in the territory concern- ' ed. R. G. Levesque. who has with the company for six and who has been closely . hated with the comggzixiyi; op- EYJilODS i-n. Quebec, becomes sup- ervisor of the grocery division of the c0mpan§ in New Brunswick and Prince dwnrd Island. siiiiicial List of Casualties CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS New Brunswick Regiment S: , Richard Booth, Lieui... Frcdrrictori. N. B Seriously Wounded NS. and PJZJ. Regiment Olnnzl, Don Jaime, Lleuh, Holi- iax, N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Smith, ilVLC. nnd Bar), Donald Edgar-d, Major, Saint John West, Wounded Canadian Armoured Corps Homcastle. Freeman Heonpoon, “out. Falrville, ma. IGE GREA Cosy io unolto with WARTIMI CREAM m" i’ l" Pure-you maka It In 2 nléllqgu. mla Londondarry ‘u ' 7o "film-put in ro rigoro- " l0 gnln loo-than whip. . i. that a . cooling, "Wt: . Min oryotoia. (Ulo mil , 3' I m milk lor doll ua irooan vmaarts). .151: kg. ma aa aor- “ru, oi any flavour. Ark your gro- or Londondorr . ii ho door not ‘l?! It land ua SLbO ior 1 aolrapaa R Ziliamoua mime,” "u, m l-Indondarry oi oanala, Dominion Square Iullllng, Montreal Q, 4 of Canadian women Floiachmonn’: fresh Your! h used and praised Fleischmano’: fresh Yeast-bend: it: gives delicious, light, smooth bread every time, War-restricted menus today make bread more than ever on essential quick-energy family food. It’: low in cost-and helps rmtcb scarcer foods. Ii you balra bread at home be sure to bake it with Pleischmanda the familiar yellow label. A! SUIILIMINI‘ YOUR MIT by outing i aolroa at ILIISCIIMANN’! lraah Your! ovury day. ‘Ihia Ir h Yaon Ia un anallanr novurolsoureo at tho Important I Complex Vitamins. Slightly Wounded Canadian Armoured Co land 84., i“ rloiteiowu. P.E.l. Prince, William Mariner, Capt. Sunny Brae, N. B. New Brunswick Regiment White, John Rupert, Lieut. Oromocw, N. B. Wounded Remaining On Duty New Brunswick Regiment 'Moncton, N.B. Killed 1p Action Canadian Armoured Corpa Hamilton, Merle Vincent, ‘rpr. Brooiotield, NB. Mollenahan, Ralph Foster, Tpr. Rothesay, NB sex, NB Reconnaissance Unltl Carr, William, Borden, Windsor Junction, NS. Killed In Action I Eastern Ontario Regiment Tlpi’ Farrell, Corkery Cyril, Pie. West St. John, NB. g Regiment Do Quobeo Duguoy, Arthur, L-Cpl. rake- mouche, NB. “Rgy, Henri, Pte., Petit Rocher, firs. and P.E.l. Regiment Boyd, Alexander, Pte, Glen- dale, N. S. Grant, William Howard, m. Yarrnouth North, NB. Killed In Action N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment I-lyson. Ronald Victor, Bridgetown, N. S. MaoLeod, Joseph Taylor, Sgt. Barney's River. N. S. Purcell, Arthur fiancee, Pta. Musquodobolt. N. S. Robicbeau, Joseph Edmond, Pte, Meteghan, NS. Toney. Leo Francis, Pte., Cam- bridge. N S. New Brunswick Regiment Dro-peau, lilmilien, Pte, Eel River Crossing, N. B. Morin, Rene Fort/trust, Ed-, mundston. NB. Died 0f Wounds Now Brunswick Regiment . Cole, Robert Theodore, ($11., Young's Cove Road, NB t Pie. Died Royal Canadian Artillery Grover, Harold Russell, Bdl, North Devon, NB. ' Corps 0f Royal Canadian l Engineers l Cross, Leslie Alban, Pte., castle, N. B. llennebery, Joaeph Edmund, 8pm. Mro. M llennebcry (mother), Morel], P. .1. N.B. and P.E.I. Regiment New- Poulamon, NB. D led Royal Canadian Army Service Corps MacDonald, Charles Allen, Pie, New Waterford. NB. Seriously Wounded Halifax, N. i. Nlnaaldwilivloulagimded t . . . . . on Dowe, Garfield Maxwell, Apple River, NB. Doyle, Loo A laso Francis Doyle l-tlolimond 84., Col. zoo P. e, L.- (father) , Charlottetown, B.‘E'““£i‘°" .9?“ r vor, . Bpfiirshltfip. “Bgrtou Arnold. nlgcw ‘Brunswick Regiment Esteykgoyal Ambrose, Pte. ' Severely Wounded Canadian ArmoIId rps M" , Wallace Initoh, Tpr- Kent so. 2.12.1. Royal Canadian Artillery Hamilton, Arthur William, Gnr. Nonctou. NB. luvonl W NJ. and IJ. n Nwport us but" P991‘ 0 . . George Harris, Sgt, Mahone Boy, N8. I oath tobohapt araldoys, lzooitin M. V. PRINCE NOVA Connecting Link Between Nova h; WOOD ISLANDS. PJ-Ll. LUNCIIES SIRVID SAILING SOIIIDULI u” u u am. an i-eova Wood Hallo I an. ll mm. I DI. Leave Caribou I a.|n._ l I-I- l Il- lmm that. on authority of the on Ins. Wednesdays and Thurodaya daring may AND sums. tho u an. ‘Wllmmaailingawillbaoauoaiiodunlamlhaloilavidauoothaitbo maaiugawilluotoarrythoiratfioafforiug. on»: lat ta IovQIar llth ofler have who Ialuudl Lem Caribou NORTIIUMBEIILAND IIRIIILB LIMITED V I OIIABLOTIITOWN. IIINQI IDIAID ISLAND . ,,,g___’ NOVA SCOTIA - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FERRY SERVICE (DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY) ALL BAILINGI DAILIGII‘ SAYING Ti tro in the freed!‘ com meryzl. of the refrigora r on it freeze. lootia and Princo Edward Maud CAIIBOU, N. l. (I Milo! from Plotou) Controller, on Mondayl- TIM- PM Harper, Ivan Joseph, LicuL, Mra. Irena Harper (wife) Z04 Cumber- i Price, (MC) Orlle-Judson, Capt, Wallace, John Burpee, Tprz, Sus- Boudreau, Richard Joseph, Pte... Canadian Armoured Corps 1' Riley, Raymond Aloysious, Tpl‘, , if ililllahoro flhaptor i I. 0. ii. E. Meeting a i .154inclair on Monday i The resent. Mn ELM. Phillips i grggnehd will: ti?“ er ad N i ' rs in unto?’ by the mentbo ‘The treasurer, Miss IGDOrted the chapter‘ excellent condition. V-E d?! programme Discusdona took ing the work of future now that to those sufferinz in spent fifty years in retary for the United sion He spoke of Chino. before and a ous progress being Paul related l i q He.‘ oi consist of sum- mer articles such as children's sun suits. dresses, plnafores, aprons, pyjamas, etc. Mrs. Don Scott don- ated material for a quilt which wm be made by the members. The Educational Secretary, Mrs. George Sinclair reported copies or ggfiggusqum and Rochford Square Th» wwr more“ mesons o! om w 1mm we some» nnkiifniii €i?‘£i°“..%’..l.°.‘§’ $21 Canada As Well Wesi-moreland W. . was held, values." ‘muted M1,,“ m“ organized‘ .l’.‘.‘°21.§,1$.°"i; will; “h..?§p“‘§ni‘.°“é° rroigmhireié saws LOGS AT_ 101 ‘Mm’ “w” “vmmm” “m” hostilities have ceased in Europe. Each member Ls' anxious to do her part ,in some small way to bring relief and help This fact Wu brought to the mem- bers in a. very descriptive and vivid manner by Dr. Alexander P-llll who was the guest speaker. m missionary and also as Asiatic Sec- anese occupation and stressed the mint of education and the marvel- migrsioniarles of all denominations educating the Chinese cilstmn oi’ foot-binding has been abolished and also infanticide but JUSTICE. l TliE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Resolution n. 8 Enforcement 0i Prohibition Act Shocked Congress‘ fiioars iloport 0n iiazi Atrocities China who are rapidly , places for themselves and thus: raising the living standards of their families. During Dr. Paul's talc an in- formal discussion took place when o: the member; asked questions and were give-n very vivid answers and Mrs. G descriptions. . "Following la ma taut, o1 eveningflilg; m. Paul spoke about his work luflvn Pissed the P. r. £332 wnammymu, May ill _ (no) and world conditions of today and also some of the lems that $31 have to be fac in rehabilita- n. Avoteofthonkrtonlnmulwas Pefllfdlfll given by Mrs. Arthur Ro r who also welcomed the guests rom the Royal Edward Chapter, Navy Aux- iliary, Canadian Legion and the Red Cross. Mrs. J.A. MacMiHan on behalf of the guests thanked the Chapter for extending on invitation t0 hear Dr. Paul. Dainty refgeshment! were served by the hostesses: Mrs. William Mc- Neil, Mrs. med Moore, Mrs. EM. Phillips, Mrs. T.B Roses-s. The next meeting will be held at tihe home of Mrs. Robert Nidh- at W“ dist-fish meeting held at North .111 shocked silence, Congress heard Rlfef- M83! 7-3- from iia own eyewitnesses today wh the gruesome story of Germany's) torture comps where thousands of - slaves lived like cattle and died like | bouts The rtofeixsenatorsandslxi- ropresen ives who visited threel oflous concentration camps read dmultaneously in the two ‘(éamgsers bykgenatordAlben Bork-l m in 1m“ such DHIL- . an P8911" undem-a 1, “man,” a my u. tative R12. ‘Ihomasou (Dcur-Tex.) 15¢ 1;, mm» l, wmmum 1t was e bitter denunciation of mes, and 1-9pm m“ m the pm the German Government-an in-l authorities; that p11 our people be diet-meat on the high charge of, urged to use their influence and mars murder. It did not spare the demand that action be taken by thelGemian public. proper authorities in enforcing tho- Senator Barkley did not meeting | and urge in the en- forcing of the Prohibition law; amd whereas there d not to be B $533? T999 FOR QUICK FOOD ENERGY- EASY DIGESTIBILITY rl F i’ |i\ Mabel Adaxm - PAGE FIVE WI y favourite cereal ithin spare law, and that penalties for inirac- the German Anny either. He said l" ' ~ —— gong; mbe nibzcie éngcusevcreg and it waatiaconceilvaable that the! gen- ~11 He 1m 8 n 5H0 u- era so wou not hav noum ' cations! msram M will Worm about the savage practice: of the SECS EllElliiES and enlighten concerning the evils s3 and GQSLBDO_ oi intoxicating beverages, and the s finances in olson. WESTMORLAND W. I. s placed in glrlllflllllltlly," the reportiblsaid. "a-nd[ osew owere respons e or them HALIFAX’ M“ 15 __. (gp) _ mm!“ h!" "lewd Wt i0 "W"! Dr. Carleton W. Stanley, presided swift. certain and adequate vlmlsh- _of Dalhoilsle University, told the infill" graduates today in his convocation The investigators conferred withladdress that last week's V-E day and two visitors present. The vice i President presided and the meet- BISHOPS CLEEVE, Elnglmd T ing opened in the usual manner‘ (OP) - Mrs. J. Hamlin just cant, Collection amounted to '16 cents.‘ stop working. She celebze/bed her Minutes of last meeting were- 101st birthday by sawing 1088 in read and approved. her cottage Garden in this 61011095- the For Bast. W Cl C m/mi i ig°neefip°%e“ce V?“ {es}? and] i-ershue villas“ anlir thlenlizsench Corfiixéslgnldgorrlgg? I {hogs ehrtlzmlileisuftaix bye otwi/ersdgrrrlie ‘hid _ c0 - -_—.—_.-_-_ — _ Pgul 21151;: weree ligggd Solid tile sxilclkl Heber Clmfleld, Nlirs. Harold ggjsgchédggepgf agffidycrulfiglearis ‘i; 53;?“ are not only external China a5 a committee reporter.‘ that fruit hadl Oakes. gammy, Th]; work 15 W611 under Dr. Stanley said that when been taken to one sick member Mrs Robert Mayhew invited way, the rem“ Sam and thus Mussolini and Hitler rose to - Christian Mis- The school committee reported the members to meet at her home ' ~31; W159 feared there is no need for the committee 91'. Canadians that such lawlessness and violence would be an infection to the rest of the world." . "It seems to me that we must still put forth the most strenuous endeavors to curb the infection among ourselves." Dr. Stanley. who tendered his resignation early this year at the request of the University Board that t-wo books were needed for the school. The teacher to get the books The tiollowimr committees were appointed for next month: Sick. Mrs Hebe-r Mlacvittie. School. Mrs. Rov Crossman. Ed- mittee program, Mrs Llewellyn G-amble, Meeting adjourned in 8 50°15! Mfrs Robert Mayhew. Social. ,Mrs., hour was spent. Verner Moore, Annie Waddelli Lunch was served by committee Lunch, Mrs. Verner Moore, Mrs. 1n charge. for June meeting Roll call to be answered with something for iihe soldiers box. A very interesting portion of Dr. tatimei-‘s reports was read by the Educational com- to recommend anv notion. The l2 legislators visited Buchen- wold, Nordenhausen and Dachau, the most notorious camps for noi- itical prisoners. They saw the dead, they saw the dying. Senator Bark-l ley said some helpless captives. died while the American investig- ators were there. fter the Jaco- made by the that through ihe cruel conditions in!‘ BY THE KING GOVERNMENT WHEN INADEQUATE FERRY SERVICE WAS FORCED ON THE PROVINCE, PUTTING IN JEOPARDY THE NIAGNIIFHIEN T WAR EFFORT OF HER FARMERS AND FISHERMEN AND CAUSlNG THEM TO LOSE HUGE SUMS OF MONEY. . . BUT The Progressive Conservative Party HAS souamunv .PLEDGED ITSELF NOT ONLY TO COMPLE'l‘E vmn ALL Possum: SPEED THE CAR FERRY NOW BELATEDLY IN con- STRUCTION. BUT “T0 PROVIDE, WITHOUT DELAY, AT THE EX- PENSE OF THE DOMINION, AN ADDITIONAL AND SUPPLEIVIENT- ARY / FERRY FOR THE BORDEN - CAP-E TORMENTINE ROUTE. T0- GETHER mm ADEQUATE DOCKAGE FACILITIES ON BOTH SHORES.” THIS LIFE LINE 1s ESTABLISHED BY v0 mvc ~ PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE and electing these four men: IAS DENIED PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND of Governors after what was term- ed s difference oi opinion, over constitutional matters, will step down as president at the end o! the school year. No announcement has yet been made regarding tho alppo ntment of his successor. This War-Four Years Ago By The Canadian Press MAY l7, 194l—Austi-alian troops recaptured strong points in To- brulCs outer defences. Kmg Victor Emmanuel of Italy escaped unin- Jured from an assassination at- tempt made at 'l‘irano, Albania, South African troops occupied Dante, Italian Somallland. Polished furniture will look bet- ter and be easier to clean it it gets a good mild soap and water bath about every six months. i YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF AND TO EVERY sozv 01~'1»P"'""' ED WARD ISLAND 11v THE SERVICES To MAKE SURE . . -- _ . MacLEAN, McLURE, McPHEE and STRONG 11's TIME Fan A CHANGE mssnum av THE rumor: rowan» rsmsn raoonrssrvs CON smvanvz assocmnon. <~r.-s=‘:>;~1‘:;>:iff;f'..~.... .. »'