. 13/161 f RE’ TRfG/l SK/b’ ' HAN!“ P To-DA g rnmcr rowrno- Preston rustli- uol Nlilill r Wllliiil Blllllllllilfllll inn illllilll glJIWBOI “Whammy 1W out 1 m; on ' rumor . I Qv‘; snowmu n 3.15 - 7 — 9 emirates llow PLAYlllli - srlowlucarills - 1.00 and 3.45 cllauron FOLIiTI-IVI spzut at March 23rd, when the institute along wi friends invaded oome of Mr. and Mra. Haber Bchur- mnn ill the mic of their patrioticyminz ladle-s. Dun ul i us Wrengnd e even mm yawn‘ filflTTOIQ which by i strrtrlusv. PART! A most enjoyable oexyeliilfglurséta; a Wctnens Che itch form a in the hospital: surprin ill honor of their dfliiflllffi Jean, for some time a mcnnber- lhe C W.A.C. stationed at Alder- shot. Previous to joining up Jean had taught for a time lrrl-tlif: heme school. Later she resin the civil eel-vice at 0t awain, which Eliffii-“f “d”... a. o WAC. 2o that her home comlnl for a hhort holiday w“ tainen ad- vantage of by hel- _ M home an an occasion {Ofliltiltbrllli " to enter vwo years. °§vim the friends ' back ‘I . Wm.‘ ‘Lwk; PEIIY-NIQLETUI“! ARTHUR, ANN SAVAGE ~ roman-tan nAte .~, A COLUMBIA P191111“? revs NEW! -_.~.e,on flax anal-snore "nook no ‘IIIE f-N0_I$l‘il'.’-.4t(3anada Clfllls on) 01,1 y, pei general. “hwly ling IGIiBl-‘Pfthe Pill-Y who after n, few remar s the, nicely worded address ankd with a presentation of a autiful leather writing’ set. o “t”s‘“'"i2l°‘;.‘;%"i..l?“§?..2§“il.3li‘$3353 gdsion and in her usual chalminfl ’ en cr er Enid: r tn i adrirses and the lovely Elli Ind assuring them that wherever mlghtmbe sent or wheléejmrgrfllcvghag go t- memore o t,. beflr-constant cixrvpanion ever re-l Mae filth.“ “"' iii“ c ome. s . Sh ‘ O filo‘): églrfli a’? sweant back t0 the and srlned. Rcll call wae vnswerec $1611, mnkeeémd amneatgfllréti ' n apps r o e . Q : ‘n4 l?‘ one}? abunda boa AW Tlxs - tmlv sums exp nature of the occasion calltd Mike Reta Gardiner, who read accom- A1- zmillingly thanked the 811 l! dear old friends was followed by Jolly Good soon hot tea like Grarmma red e0 i ..J‘°.°t§“i’ yers forgot al a u Al‘ s. Then came the smokes lbd conversation. Whcn- it broke uP. 111W“? ll; ‘ l i pairs, they winded their way with? 35mg. “course htcgneward after wiehillk Jean lots a! the evening the," ruigmubf future health. friends. hvwnlnm ‘lied to_9rder by y. l-Pear and Dwmlllmm- ___ jifOkANGE-‘PEKCE Canada's lnrgeat 1' HI! i; line in Canada? Pryor/re! lllla glans-Iv teal ltelnnst annulus-Eons lllfl light ning . don MacLean. Wiltehi itte = Laura Crosby ‘rue CHARIDTTMOWN GUARDIAN __ | no an... .. ........ ... ' in Charlottetown {lklvell-lowm m u ' tlJ"*.'.l..2""' ""' —— bl. l; “n”: Unbelievable, ou say; yet, 0-. .6111: ttetown wi shortly exper- “* 19000 "One run Night" and .,cnaswur. m wanton-win. :1 ‘atoll: “only word which adequately ' CON , :......:sr""~~ w- “ --— into rehearsal. and promises to . EACH DAY P Al‘ NOON DIIIJNG one of the t performances. 1nd oiy w”; amateur, 0r professional, which has "e b11118 he d in 5t. Paul's Chapel “MIN fifteen rulnutpg 5;. and ed in Charlottetown in a secret, which. it be a shame to tell. It must POW b; seen unfolding. line by line Ind ' ac by action, to be fully ap- o: preelated, as nlmreciated. Surprise follow; surprise. thrill. Laugh follows we. -. °i~..."".""" i. m“ m mm “mmw “MM 1° evverullulglseatreak hi‘. 3&1‘? them: lthend these services. l-i-II. £21m?‘ reg-m are“, awn‘? FUNERAL-IAN! n_l nesan 80ml n s Th, mm“, at gm a“ ‘Jaroaringthlllarce Comedys-iuiwilllot Mwmunn w“ M“ mane Ewryroirrzifndg Zedvghtuwrg Qua? - Mm" " “M” “m” ‘m nee comedy thrills surprises and held at his m. residence followed fiwi “u”; Muéaa The out is made up of experi- w l , amateur ‘ and act- ‘lors. moat of whom are familiar to Charlottetown audiences. Eac-h member is cast in the part. best M suited to her or him with sin-pris- l_ in! . good results. m plary la under the capable J Aflfiiffiufli of Mrs. Barbara Roper, héwh O.D.A., whooe work in this Mlbacity has long been recognized in the f-Jlhar 0t a leokn Fadyen. Interment was in church cemetery. EOCIAL EVENING _ A MacKinnon, Ceiln Campbell‘ MwNwin. Walter Carson, MacDoug and Ma MW“, u be!“ particularly as applied Farce Ccnlediea. Such as “One Mad Night." . “'1 In conclusion, let s y. that my‘? 5”"? ‘u: '7'“ ‘ax if you want good, Wlggleegnle err- Howzu ‘ " R45" h tertlinment. or a sure cure for the 35’ wélwlag‘: 55,125,555 we Blues, unjust a good, hearty laugh, mend‘ m“ relative _ lyou wont rnlsa seeing one of the Mackenzie gathered ha’ wiuah r0 urns , Mo: w m- urm- m-dlmfio‘ §"§§§".-‘$§‘..i§§“' “°"°“‘" many the occae n m. During the evening, Rev. G. 3.; wit"? .Z."'““‘" ';.““"..', . ac en e, conve her the good of the gn r- ing. Miss Fbrrle Howatt then p". filmed her with : {hune ac l. igu- e expression o e good w es. i Mrs. 1g FRANK J. RICHARD friends and all joined in singing —-~ ‘Fbr She's e. Jolly Good Fellow". ‘Ilhe death 01 Wank J. Richard Luncih was served by the lgdlqg, occurred at his home in Tignish, (Patriot Piece; copy). March oath. at 3 run. in his 54th _.__ ear, He was the edest non of the KINGSTON Y. P. U. -- 1mg n. - to Mr and Mrs. Isidore Richard. uular nieeting of the Kirigctcn Y. He was I member of the Tlsnlah EU. at the home 0i Mr. lfld 0f the Canadian Legion Mrs. Gordon Newsorl. The meet- and has been swwtary o! the Jng opened by singing "wlm, A branch for the past three years. -Friend" with scripture lesson taken Bil-Ting World Will‘ N0- 1 he saw ‘from Matthew 2o 1 w on verses, 11y service was the R. C .931” PM“, M; m“ than l” 1n served with that regiment until ‘prayer lifter which, he gov; g ygyy the Armistice was signed. He had lnml-egtlm m; "whm m, u“, been in failing health for the past Me" m‘ mm “m; In m, ‘New, two year; though he was about his , l; charge o; the "mum" o; mourn two brothers, Sylvire of m meellng, The “gum” o; m, Exiber, NEH, and Adrien at home, lug mull“; w"; "m "m mo)». two sister} Mrs. Henry Bernard of ed {allowed by m1] “ll, "uwq-Qq Summer and Mrs. Fidelle by l8 member; and 5 visitnrl. Coil- ~593Mb T131115“ 5'11"?“ °l‘l ection ammmted ic no cents. Doug- ‘lllllwlev mvnllns w Bt- B on P“ Dmhqrgy and u,“ young” and St. Jude Church, Tignlsrl. the pinpointed to have charge of Jlext meeting. Douglas ‘ Docherty il"iitl..‘ét.liti“t.£°fitii “llrama" Throws l-ghbgltmmalillllfiaoti-Ihblde flfrmfiefiii n agwo 0d Int“ Acting Frenzy music. Lunch was served by the 110615883 and a hearty vote of thank.s' extended Mr. and Mrs. Neweon for. the use of their hcrne and kind' hospitality shown. Meeting closed R, , 's and ‘of Lhg pl-ggjdgnt the vlmqnulgeng dutiee until recently. He leaves to llll Will Enable Halifax To Tax 0. ll. ll. Property W lln lllohis You ten’! Feel llllhf I! Ill" H‘) h I nlnbmnr mt ll fink‘: Jl?€'a'o%-: t you feel d! and run dawn eforl your Bladder groubi‘? often u‘... m. n. a mag; dnr I ma :.“.:'l‘ m.'::.:."l:.l.-:: W‘ '- .. HALIFAX. March 3i — s0?) — A bill enabling the City of Hali- hr to iinpoae a ens lax on tbe Canadian National rtailwg: reading in Nova Scotia legislature today. nai ered °'n'.‘.f.'a'i‘li‘";'" ‘ I 0'! and 'v 5'1. 1i minke no minute in 8O ll hll 1311'. 113$; mum in m: fir" ' mm Milli)“; rim l; eentagi of can. C no: la r as; m "m. b,‘ {h “mu irzrriuitrral.‘ .33"; lztmga-vi: ntugt. .......i‘.‘€ figwiulfifi... a. ‘: " "milgtl: "hifmr oath 3am figfiflgrmwkg‘: la also c a an e v Bills Committee. forecast. the log- islatlon might even h the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London, the highest court of anneal in the British Ootrumcnw alth - House Pri- Q . Th btil pass d vate eBills Cornemi with minor Federal AF Urged in Senate For Education the- the thune. not prevent the‘ railroad being tax- ed a.s rig. using. managing or operating the ryroncriv a: a PAGE THRitls ‘is: __,__ II: i OTTAWA. March 31 — (CP) - Domlllioll Government assistance to the provinces to enable increa- sed expenditures on education was, urged today from both aides of the Senate Chamber. Senator John Haig (PC — Mari- iloba) who introduced the sub}ect.| ‘suggested that the upper house ln~ vestigate the Whole subject of edu- cation alld provide a national pro- gram. In his plea for federal assis- tance to the Provinces he won sup- port from Senator P. H. Dutremblay I For Right to Tax _ GJLR. Propertyl 1L ~ Quebec) and Senator J. A. ' Calder (PC — Saskatchewan). ————- I Education become a topic of :e-' H8111". Mlllch 30 —<CP'-Cl“5ll95i hate uiSCUSSlO when a second read- lgel/Valfil ulsg-"émllfifllgguggxllllxiig-lggi‘ m“ “I” Ewen a hm to amend the! ‘heal-in before the legislature's‘ technical education acl; to enablef‘ he 3 1 1mm m“ m“) Numb“ to m“ “yam”, o‘ m grlkglifaiulaillctg tax property prov ons. ' senator Haig aaiti teacher. werefl" m“ cl ~ "no °l t“ m“ "mrvd WP“ .3;.°~£Ji.‘§..°§...“ii.’i°‘£.2a15’".222 in Canada. The Dominion gave fi- 9 nlt if m hm c d3 d“ nanclal aid to the provinces to im- édflfia -nd we Pagxoosnwx to prove the quality of livestock andmamakiilt miglgltly L} “an noma] 1° “rm” “d°°““'° ""“'“'°""""°"' thi " to reduce the sun's m‘ It was even more important that 000M a w h V! ' ‘n; ‘h i proper ‘edugatlic? be prgvided. r exmg?“ l e 9m “c9 a Sena or a r, spca lrlg rom ~ . experience ns n school inspector in mgilfthsxfllfilfngif-P-t Egglllunlgau-‘itl: Western Canada and n5 a former “n, e ‘mllgfio ooolfih UNR- Baskatcheivan Minister of Educat- fig?“ Eew e - ,1~l e km . ion, said he considered one of the Vi?" "e PW» Walla’ v Y fundamental weaknesses of the B" “P ‘he 53,5150 W‘: - 0 “e i" Canadian Educational system was dnléhllllrgllroodl)» 111g B; -h d w that teachers of small rural schools ‘in i ‘me ‘9 l3 km ‘g were not adequately equipped for filly llgll- Hi’ lllzg mifell: $5 ed m. the work and were underpaid 5510x521 R ml 8B the“ 8% ‘J afilxfgg’: Senator Dutremblay spoke in. b l fiPPelrwdn b e l‘ 1 u s-liglliort ofdagpotionoof bsenatornlilli u: e113 m1" Y mlmc P“ ‘ uregar . - w- e" r- m; ~ m.» study by the senate of Legic- wTLhetcity caotlicitftr), dtlzclaalng ti: lotion to safeguard the EQUllOIIIlC, g “fir”? l“ “t 1 "f, ‘W! to llfeigé the provinces in the post-war 5° e ° y W” 110i TY ll! m" ¢ per . ‘bilsiness and thus becoming liable ‘to a business tax. anyone bul; to obtain what was rightly due ft- At present, C.N.R. property here is tax-exempt, hune told the committee the railway pays “very substantial taxes" to municipalities in other part-e of Canada. The city of Saint John, N.B., is attempting also to obtain the right to tax the H. Victory is Keynote of llit Picture C. N, , The Xiaiiroad counsel opposed the bill on the grounds it violated the British North America Act and federal and provincial agreements whereby the C-NR. was considered 'a. government institution and not subject to taxation. Victoryl That, m a word, is the keynote c-f “Guadalcanal DIBJII," 20th Cen- tury-Fcxs Dicturlzatlon of Richard Prozaskis‘ best-selling book, which comes to-dlav to tne scrccn of tile Prince Edward ‘Pheatrcl yby singing the National Anthem. , ____ .___ '- -MOUNT HERBERT Y. P. U. _. You guessed it! Blondie The regular meeting of tl-lg M; etageetruck and Dogwood is Herbert Y.P.U., was held at the g3?“ Whfllwlgéingpbl use, Protestant Ohph Tueed , - - ', l‘ ~ <March 28th. The ‘ldxggciional periigd The PM“ ‘he m1“? - “d a is i it . . . his ‘f’ mm“ "Y 1*“ "m" “ m‘ %vlw W116: the Birmstggdcwtake mwrmhwgffwm°woafflglafm°l "l" their bumps before the footll his . , s n _ . in." which Erwin Venn“ 11"“: on. c. it filthe greatest Blondie ow ‘sfllbture lesson. Matthew 26, (31 _ debngmful Giamou wh opens today at the Capitol l Theatre, Arth gets er W113i 81110- . s"- The 11y My Father's World" closed the featuring Penny Slnglg- Winston Wood, Chrzian ton, ur Lek Larry Simms Citizenship Converter. had charge and Marjorie Ann Mutchie n5 the evening's "These balmy Burnstesds. And they're hil- Shull Be". An 0pm diaculn arious when they go all out fo-r ser- sion which proved very interesting 1W6 "dfflmlt" Igilvvly Ahn savage and (ydupgtiongl (Qll°wed_ Th“, w“ Ls the "glamour girl who makes ton (me section’ mmled “Beam. Blondie and Dogwood “footlight Human Beings", of “The New World grlu-V- Jlmalmn Hale Chart." Business Period followed. There were 2o mtmbere present. Collection amounted to ‘LOO- Then the group practised the music for the Easter Service which i; to be held in the Church Easter ‘ .‘ ‘For rcrcation. a quiz. Dlvpdrod by Dr. Paul-Popenoe was greatly ‘ehiflyvd by all. Meeting cloeed by the National Anthem. | LAC Urban C-‘over has rejoined his unit in R C.A.l".. after spend- ‘ing a leave at hi; hcurle in Spring Volley. He was accompanied by Iifiss Ruth Campbell of Montreal. . Robert W. Glover, he, returned 'to St. John, N.B., after ~pending the past weak-end at his home in again. in this funniest Blondie hits. ‘ QELQILBMM oumuesem AFTERoQoM that’: the 3 way Spring Valley. He was accompanied of to St. John by lvlr. Cecil Caseley -frcm Spring Valley. l, MEADOW BANK W. l. t The March meeting of the W. I. lwas held at the home of Mrs vic- '- tor MacPilnll. The president Mrs. 's"'"“§'u.§'°"oe§§.°ifldl§$'si inn the O "Institute Ode" enduepggtim thl l-club Women's monies oi last meeting were I" COUGHS 8e COLDS N 1 Imaging coughs and colds-arid helps you It! well quickly. boa helps to combat dinease Ierml. in reatorative proportion build up the system and udet you to rtllin atnnltb. if ou bavea ocld now get rut‘ altfoace with Cam - ‘r wt n S... l afield.‘ a | your recovery with reo- oboe 118d, IDDIOVCO by 1111118811 members. Reports o were hoard lted Cross , Convenor reported 0 Dalre girls Wi- amas. i pair men's pyjamas. 3 pairs isooks. 6 girls Muses and l quilt ‘handed in. A bill of 81.75 was we- "sented by the sick cmrxnittee. also 'a bill of $l.30 from the school com- nllttee All bills were moved to be -_""‘"Y°" "m." paid.» Mrs. Stewart" Drake to visit ti: school for next month. also to m-iaoscnorhav- have charge of the Health Pm- crmc“ ..*i.“"..:ii".:.“ t: M“ '-"-"""*' BT88 Y - E d - ColilrziedMiloPitnik: that $2.00 ti: swig: NYAI- 9111199151‘ . amps . l “mum, moved ‘by Mrs. Colin MacPhail. "W" lk MacLean . be was read. ' mil"... rrrank Mactlean was asked to send a card of‘ nlrnbathv to n‘ 'J° u‘ bereaved member. A donation of Nyal Drugglst . $1.09 was received from Mrs. Cor-l l“ “In” “not PM” at "We Dispense Any Prescription" re. The Health wroirrlmme wu die-l cussed and filled out by we. (tor-l don MacLean. Collection for evening B0 cents. mnm M1141. M _Lunm c mlmltlglciaguillnlvlitllbnlln "a L: . W. f5. lgveleMirl-Ifvited roll‘: Institute to ntlfetl Nvoi Drunln '§1"~='1§r~37i'11'-"ll'i: ‘$93101’: will»? m Queen Street Phone I11 hi h d licl l h was Alfie's.‘ in: n3. omusfztodum b! eoduhitteq in o . Danny rt. Daisy and all the otherg lovable "Bltmdle" player; are! bacliil o a . Creophca hrinll quick relief rc ' r}! "Guadalcanal Diary" is ;story of America's opening offen- sive against the Japs —- when they first swallowed defeat and we first tasted Victory! 20th Century-Fox has faithfully foilycnved in line and detail Tregas- sensational best-seller, 1t nag entrusted the Dortraynl of its char- acters to an outstand cast head- ed by Preston Foster. lcyd Nolan, William Bendix. Richard Conte 13,1,“ ogllciaml‘ and Flanfihony Quiiln. and lnclud- we; m: c ard Jaekc, Roy Roberta: c7 North River. P. E, ls- Millor Watson. Ralph Byrd. Lionel | lgfidfxgvlilg‘ Mchiwen came wcst ln islmldel» Wed lledle and Jvhnvlooo, and engaged in retail mer- lAmhw- Wm‘ hi5 ‘"513 Ted dlrecllmll chandislng in Nelson and Green- oi’ the stirring film. Lewis Seller - wood, B, g‘ “ml; 190g “e was My, lhas cut a new niche for himself we l“. bushes“; val-loll; points lame-nu Hollywood's directors. while along the grand Trunk RBliflJBd .Br~"““ F“ h” l-“Vell ‘he mm 9- during construction days. In 1915 "W15" unfimmml- ‘Mr. McEwen moveti to Spirit Rivcr. , 1" °lllllll°~ "wllldlllfflnlli D1*ll'3"'\1ilta., whore he operated a general J5 u"? 559a Q‘ the 011119618" store .latcr opening a branch busi- Bllfllhsl lhc Java strongholds Bl hm in Grande Prairie, Alt-a. He IN MEMORIAM _. MR, JOSEPH ERNEST MCEWEN Funeral services for Joseph Ern- est McEwen, ‘I2 of 2174 West Flori)“ riith, were held in Mount Pleasant Chapel. the Rev. E. D. Braden. Cremation foi- =l|alifax Presses the | milk w}... um u. s. Dairy Industry Public Utility HALIFAX. March 3t - (Cl?) — Tile production and distribution of and the manuiacture of its products including butter would become u public utility in Nova. Scotia under government legisla- tion introduced in the Legislature iodav by Agriculture Minister J. A. McDonald. The measure, which would place the industry under complete re - ulation of the Public Utilito! Board, follows re eeentations ‘by the Nova scotia armors‘ Associa- tion to have oreameriee placed un- der wntrol of the provinces Dairy Arbitration Board, which already‘ regulates milk prices in certain reas. Effect of the legislation. it ap- peared would be to remcrve the need for the Dairy Board. since Mr. McDonald said the Utilities Board would be given power to fix prices of milk and all its pro- duct; and control processing and distribution from cow to consumer. The new bill was introduced be- fore the House had received a re- oort from its Agriculture conunit- tee. whioh last week heard re- presentations for niacin: crerm- eries under control of the Dairy Arbitration Board. The committee heard charges that some cream- erie< were operating illegally by producing more than the ailipfrwed amount of tel’ from a adven amount of butter fat McNair Looks For Election This Year H FREDERICTDN, March a1 GP) —— A general Provincial elec- tion ill New Brunswick this year "cannot reasonably be deiened," Premier J. B. McNair said today in an address concluding the bud- get debate in the Legislature. Opinion that the "real issue in tile coming election" would be ."‘l‘ol'.vlsnl versus Liberalism" was eXbresscd by Mr. McNair. who add- ed. "the claasicastruggie between Torylsm and Liberalism, a cen- turies old conflict, never ceases, It, is still in existence in this couh. try. l feehthat it is due to be- come intensified shortly." Prmlier McNnjd said. "lt must be remembered that our electoral 1W5 P-Xbressiv provide that a leg- Guadalcanal and Tulagi that man- was active 1n conuullnity life of ed the first land offtnsive in the {base mm“ and was a charter ‘war against the Japs. But most of mmmeq- Q; m; Splflg {liver [gdge ‘oil it ls the story of the men bc- A_ R ,9 A_ M, Mr, McEwe . retired ‘hill dtllc KUhS-JIIZYOCS all. and m 1931 and “wow l0 Vancouver, all great guys - and of Victory. BRIGHTON. England -(CP)_ R- Lawsun-Lavnbert, one of Britainh ll-kllml ‘theatrical manaseml The following sisters and broth- nlld associated with the ‘Theatre ers also survive: Mrs. Fred Hyde. Royal here for more than Z5 years, lifcadowballk: Mrs. Percv Mutch. died in o nursing hcme. He was '74. Mt. Herbert; Leslie MncErven. North River and Dean MacElvcli. lvnncouvcr. B. C. and Chester S. IMacEwcn. Gundy. B C. IN MEMORIAM. . _. - m M m L W Women Scientists Fcmsnu _\ .... mm died UVCIS-ili R. A. F. on Anril 3rd, 1943, Walter Keith, and a daughter. 1.01s Shirley. all of Vancouver — Van- couver Exchange. We were not there to ll] good-by! dear {We cannot even view your resting LONDON_ Mic, 3o __ |CP| _' Wctllen wcrkcl.» form one-sixth of_ the large body of hClfllltlSls which is, _ ace, lBut Ll cur hearts there flnmeth cverv day . ' '- _ ti r h rcup attached toI The nl:$0r:¢:fl' your cheerlul’ Sm“ fliggltergand coastal comm-l ands o! the RAF. as well as to thel Admiralty. and the Wnr Office. . Their work includes to. s. ob-l servation and rc rch I oblcrns connected with tan s. 5411115. hi?" craft. explosive, radio and radio- You kissed us nil, llnrl went dear with the crowd i We daily hoped uml prayed that you'd return, Instead‘; _v..;l sir-cl) within a foreign Surviving are his wife. (llle F011.‘ islature shall continue for a per- llod not exceeding five yleal-g and ltwo months from the date or‘ the mlectlon writs. The writs which‘ ‘ill. ‘latest. °’- "c. so,‘ | » e lssu on t, , i939. The statutory period 9x. hires on Christmas Day next, at- B 5 m“ , flocation. ut the torch of love nill ever. l; m: problem“ (hgy m, plgklhlg 2'" bum‘ can be solved only by flying in op"- We would like in slnw glow." aiional aircraft, then they are taken do“ ,| on flights. Women have nCCClll-piiril- l0n your grave ful- nver the deep, rd bomber and corntal reconnaiss-l WELLNER'S IBut we know It ls lmvonrl reach ahce craft lo study the operation 01 Exqulslieiy lovely Bluebird and l today, rnclio installations for the detection FQrgQQ-MQ-NQQ §c\“ng§ mnnmell lAnd our inul broken hearts 50M]! of U-boals as well as to make ball- with fllgmlynd; lllal an guaranteed WCIBP- islic tests, d ‘ ~ . ~ w e pily l ists a on u y ,Sadly Missed by rather. Mother, dunfig‘ all, rakjs“ over" l "s “a B'°"h'"" [o erve the working of ack-nck de- fense us well as the properties of ‘new exposives cropped on thrcity": ‘Ihcy also conduct examinations of lboth rlsmaged British and enemy 4-3-11. luv MEMORIAM plane; faagellnitirlilferlnfmdgilrgwwg. away April 3, i942. l am and within my memory Lonelv la my heart to-Illy For the one I loved so delrly Baa forever been called away. l think of hlm In silence No eye can ace me weep But many ‘silent tears are shed When other; are arleeb. lver Remembered by Ills Dlu Mrs. Ivan Cllrley and Fatal . 4-3-11. Armed Forces A total of 47,944 cases of cun- ned fish n-orth $378,934 were Sup 110d 4o the Canadian ar- me forces In i943. accord n! to information In a return ub- led for J. L Dough; tb- Qleelll.) London to \ perfect and flawless. f ' - ,. Q _ -o Yeeplng Tom _ 6y fie Weed F‘ no I -o PO PO What's caught his eye? "I'm looking at the Kellogg's Corn Flakes," Tom explained, going _o back to work. “Mom's promised me some when I finish this job." There's always a package of Kellogg's Corn Flakes handy "m the Martin kitchen, "An economical way to keep young appetites satisfied," says Mrs. Martin. Pick l’ Q Po couple of packages today——two handy sizes. Made by Kellogg’a in London, Canada. J I which time also ends our mandala as legislators.” In .Memoriam MRS. SADIE ANN BRYENTON After an illness of eight months at the home of Mrs. Annie John- stolle Mayfleld, there passed peace luliy away to ller Heavenly homo on March 13th Sadie Ann Bryan- tcn, widow of the late Jame; Bry~ enwn who predeceased hel- over fifty years ago Springfield Silo was born at |P. E. I. lli May of 1857 being the eldest daughter of the late Johzt and Ann MacDonald Tcombs She has left beautiful memories of a life spent in Christian living. All the sorrows and troubles of her fe Mitch were many were faced by that calm trust and patience of a lilo closely spclll to her Master whom she loved to serve In all her nmociatlon; he; kind- liees won for her the love and H- teem of both old and young she had l; wonderful memory for pre- sent day affairs and her company was enjoyod by the young as ‘well as the old C.‘ She leaves to nlourn a son, Lal- lie Bryentcn of Rknbey. Alberu. e dllllhlél‘ MP5. Annie Johnstone and her grandson David Johnstorle who so lovingly and tenderly cared for her during her illness. Also tel-l grandchil rcn, three great, gl-gnd- two brothers, John Bedeque and Kenneth Kensingtcn and one sie- ter. Mrs. Albert Milttart. of Carlet- on P. E. 1 The mneral which wu lu- uttended was held on March l , a, short mrvice at the home followed by service in Cavendish Urliud Church. Both services were con- ducted by lier Pastor Rev my; cor. fin who gave a very comforting and inspiring message an the crowning time of in Christian service. Hymns sung were The Lord in My Shepherd and Abide With Me. A favorite of t-he deceased "Ne Night There" was beautifully and feeiinlrly rendered as a quartebte by Miss Blanche Wyand. Mesgrg, 1n. well Wyand, Olaf and Roy swvm. son. she Was tenderly laid to rest in Cavendish Cemetery he5lde h” husband and two daughters who predeceased her sctrle years ago. The pall bearers; were: George McCoubre,v, Erncsg McNeill, 1cm uei Wyand, Lmris Toombs. Ernest MacLure. and ivillard MacDonald . of Toombg of By The Canadian Press Just 25 years ago today the 511311193’ CulJ series between Mon- treal Cnnadlcns and Seattle was cllllcd 011 Oivllll! to an influenza t-bidelnic in the Canncliens’ camp With lilo deciding game to be Played nt Seattle five "Flying Frenchmen" were taken iii and rushed to hospital. The great dg. fenceman. 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