in . MGQM. _ ‘ our oun war , ' " Vtovelzs LEAP: THE ANSWER - - JUST s-muci»: PROGRAM STARTS AT . - - 9 I ' s i‘ 90MB EARLY! tilt. REMEMBER AilitlitEVERi _ inuoi-iiiiitliiiis For the Convenience of our Patrons the‘Box Office will be open from 3:30 to 4:30 PM. for an advance sale of Evening Tickets. ~ < _._._.i__._-e . ICE WYCOMB . England i" _ Colonel Grown. sew-K ,' soldier, cducaMOnM. and author. died at his this Buchlnghunstiire wwn i r g . i FRI. sAr. l: Million“ itiil ll iurnn iosiui emu iiiiu i TODAY All-Star Comedy . “HOW D0 __ ' YOU D0" Shows 3:15-- 7 - 8:45 PLUS: MUSICAL ~ SECRET AGENT X-D ii -- EMPIRE -- 8f COMEDY - MUSICAL CARTOON - TRAVEL FIRST LIBRARIAN Benjamin Franklin the l'irst circulating Philadelphia in i731. established library in Radiator Repairing and RIQCORING Prompt Service MALLETTS BATTERY SERVICE 207 Great George St. BRAY (|'||CK$ .3 yilvtwdf/ ally/Ii Why write letters and send money orders? Order your Bray Chiclse through mic-personal attention, prompt delivery. H"; l-‘lllflil W. BRA! LTD 120 John St. North. Hamilton. Ont. ChuWOrI-haareo! Beflbmfllmlt. tnttetmwn. Lorne Kllbrlde. Port Bill. A. J. McDonald, Trecadlc Class. Robert l. Shaw. Bloomfield Chas. U. Molly. Perk Cor- Ilsrl Char III- By J. R. Williams t “Pivckri-ale ____._"_.i Parkiiale iluolt iiluh llolils Annual Meeting The annual meeting oi the club was held at the mvos-rimentai Fbnn Inh. oiiice- on April l5. i946. The following members were orc- sent. l-l Newiwon. Warren. P W Carver. R Gay. Eaclhem The meeting opened with the treasurers report which was ap- proved. _ The Iollowinu were appointed to olfinvs and various thee Puesldmit. l-l Newso-n. Vice President, H. C Atkinson. seuevtary Treasurer. Ralph Gay. Games committee. P Thomvwn. M MacEacherruB Warren (chair- lllilhi. Grounds cuiiunitwr, H Douglas. G Mrutlovigw Carver (chairman). Publicity corrimittee. 0 Mutiow. B Warren. Plziv loo‘ the weekly prizes will mmrnenoe at the first of the sea- son and will continue throughout UH‘ summer. but not to interfere with trophv schtduies. /\ll\' T7C1€0llS washing to join the Quoit Club" should get. Ln touch witlh the seoretary-treastoh or Ol‘ any other holdiri a membership receipt. Club ciilc ls hzivc decided to spiny the area around the quoit beds with D D T. The club is expecting another great year. Play for the Hsowley Crockett ‘Itrophy will be mourned and the player winning this two years in an ‘n. will iihe owner. Pitlce Thompson won this trophy last year. Two trophies have been kindly dizmziied bv Mr. Ralph Gay oi Gay's Groceiy. IDXHZWOFUl Ave. These trophies are for team play and are in known as the “Ralph Gay 'l‘rophles"-and will be played for annually. One night a week will be reserv- ed ior competition for us don- a-tc-zl by the club and prm-s receiv- ed from other donors. lianaiiian Hospital To Be Memorial trophy beoane T A P L 0 W. Buckinghamshiro, England. April zs-(cr Cable)- Viscount Bennett. former Prime Minister of Canada. today handed over the Canadian Red Cross hos- ‘tal at nearb Ciiveden, estate of rd and In y Astor. to British authorities to be'used as a hospital Ior children. Health Minister Aneurin Bevan accepted the hospital. which (inr- iniz the war cared (or 26.068 mlli- tary patients. Lord Bennett. chairman o! the Canadian Red Cross Overseas Committee, expressed the hope of the dociors that "it will be used as a national key hospital for investi- gation and treatment oi rheumatic cardiac afflictions oi children." He added: “The Canadian So- ciety desirfi. that. this may be Memorial Hospital-a memorial to the Canadians who gave their lives in the last Great Wai- 1o: tree- domfiii cause and also as a visible expression of admiration and affection for the people of this old land whom they proudly served as Allies when the Empire alone sav- ed civilization from complete and overwhelming disaster." Mr. Bevan said: “This lavishly equipped hospital constitutes a moat valuable addition to the gen- eral lion-pita! resources oi this country. Yet another expression n! the generous spirit oi the Canadian ova BbARfilNG uousa known as ohe Canadian Red Cross ‘m; tiie CHARLOTTETDWhi cuaiioininil Georgetown Bristol, and lliololty Mr. John Gun-en. Peeliss station. went the week d in Bristol. men of his laofliengtrick B. --_...- . P.A. u nonald li return tokctivillan la: recelvin? his dig e lrom the armed tomes at Hall ax, NB. this week. At time oi writ-ins. alnst time for the opening 0! lib ftshini; season on May let. A change in the w has cleared the ice and herrinl for bait are being trucked in from other places but. some of the new iishers are still without Mne- Mr. PJ. Daveaux. who has con- hi. business hm the naieimen the eluding store. truck to Mr. Danny Oonohan. a young man from this vicinity WM “yea was 1mm eiiort time ago. lvitr. take over the business shortly. A heavy truck was stuck in a bad hole in the paved highway at l last week. This spot seems tnbeaspring, astheroad man V CG n mad l’ them; b0 l?“ llnls i wonderful condition. Despite the state oi the roads here alter leav- ing the pavement Mr. Joe McDon- ald hauled seven hundred lobster loops to the shore thirmigh the mud last week for t-he fishermen. Hm almost destroyed the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gauthier lost-e last. weak. A young son found matches in his older brother's pooli- et in an uuota-lrs room and lighted one. seeing the flame, he rew bimilnlt the Navy a man will ma beds and l1; was soon lam. Mir. Gauthier happened to be home at the time and he wit-h Valaitine MacDonald. M10 had lust called. rushed upstairs through the smoke- Iolled room w see the ilames IacinZ finished ltih plenty ter able tiolhgeon but not before the bod and nmttres had been destroyed and the walls badly burned. Considerable damage was done by the water. PLEASANT VALLEY AND VIGINITY The nrany ll'l€‘lld.5 oi Mrs. Will- ard MacDowcll are sorry to learn that she has been a patient in Prince County Hospital {or the past three weeks and wish her a recovery. The inanv friends of Miro. Leslie Weeks are very pleased to see her out slain alter being confined to herksbed with flu for the past six wee . Mr freston Carr. is much im- ptroved alter being hurt. which occurred in an accident While help- ing to unload ice for C N R in Borden, uride-i" Leslie Weeks. con- tractor. MIS. Howard Weeks is much im- proved alter undergoing a very sections operation in Prince County Hospital. Miss Amy Hawaii. Music teach- or. in busv with her pupils in the surrounding dlsorlcts. e Messrs. Hamry lvllillar and Lewis “leeks have been cutting xirewmd and lumber. in all they have about 90 00nd firewood and a quantity oi hardwood lumber. Mr. Eidmd Weeks is busy in his Bil-mile after being employed in Charlottetown. supervising the 960M118 0f ice f0!‘ the C N.R Mir. Melville Weeks who foo- the Dust live years had been serving with the R.CA.F.. has now re- turned home and has taken over the lllill It Ellltfls, l: 119w reediv 1dr ition —r On March W s. very enjoyable (WWW was scent at the home oi MI-‘i- Fhiflwflt Maehmis. ere may irlends gathered m pay ma; la w...“ "Mm oldoat maidens of Elms“ is m. the sisocesslul iidiermen lilliggta d 3-K. D0 Vi’ M . . can Weeiu nand momgisltolm. SPRING PAH-K W. I. The monthl meetlr S r Park W. I. wag held oneligtrtl 31in“: the home oi Mrs. Isaac Cudmure with 15 members and 4 visitors pres. ant, Roll call was responded to b _ tee re- ported cams sent to 13 and mm in to 1. A committee was o inted to Ofaanize card parties. rs. Burt and Mrs. Jones were appointed to Mt i! "IWWI-Pdl" Musical lasti- val. A letter oi t s meeting closed “God Save the King." heel-intents hostels tee. Next. meeting w... r-.....";.-- . 0!‘ N! committee UNCLASSIFIED "AD" The word advertisement was used in Shakespeare's time to mun any kind oi itiiormstion. ~ it is s unique symbol o! imple- the attachments cemented anew between us." nt Royalty. who oetved his d ‘Ochintooneoithoon ‘-\ I And liloliilty a Mr. Seymour was re- cent vieltortnbhcCw- ' Miss Vilma Yorst- n returned home mm a visltoi}: gleitivee in Boston Mam. the new only w-a restrictions to Ohariotibetnwn. m. raw. Elma... son oi Mr. ohn Batnhilder. Highlanders and saw ac North Wen Din-ope. Mr. Horace Parker, Georsewwn some tune ago m- iacherge from the Vet- a-ens Guard or Canada. has ro- tumed home 1mm Camp Hill Hol- wl-iere he was und tuient. A paiirtrcenoad i lobster bait is due on arrive hereowly Ln the I: from the weortmn end oi the Isis . To date. the herring have tailed to t, in an appearance in an lhllt quantities in this ioc - Y- ‘ Mr. Henry PQTIY is now engineer the town-lower Mono- ague leo-ry ropacim from alt- poslt/kan. Mr. reiured veteran, having served in Lhe Canadian Navy in the war Just Charles McDonnell. son oi’ 8st- and Mrs. JAB. McConnell. and a veteran of Woo-id War II has re- turned ham: from a trip to Hfll~ ilox. While threw, Chute inter- vlcwcd Army ' ‘ regarding conditions governing enlistment ir- Canadas permanent. army-G. The many friends of L]. Pied “Ted" Jooiilclms. son of and Mas. All‘. Jenkins. and onnerly oi Georflbbowri. will learn with inter- esi. coins succwi in the tut we rtmow lness in Da tih. NB- ‘lled n0! has five cars Olliflfilfi and plains on still iurtiti 0n- Mr. and Ma's. F-J- Delory. have received word from thereon Fred who has coonplqxd second year at a°“t%“‘&"“§' twiisc "iasmov on- hello. Que. ioc a month of nmctloal wor RgCGill in bhc fall 0i i916. ’l"iir~ inaiiy friends 0i Ml‘ _Benoiy Wat/ts. are welcoming him book to the town once again. y he! been coming to Georgetown (or the as; number oi’ springs. whom he is employed as a iislwrmflfl- B14118 a talented and obligiflfl VNRJM- he has made a host, of irterids here- abouts. Prince of Wales College. was one oi the contestants in the boxtziz bouts recently held at. the Cher- loutet/mni Spa-Ming Club. and al- Lhtilfigl dro ing a close‘ decision to heav opponent. he never- theless put, up s very creditable showing in the manly art. The Georgetown branch oi the Oainadmn legion. B E B L.. alwaiting delivery or their l8 mm. motion picture pmlooturc (rum Moncton. ivhiolmis curated rsewt. wed! 0o‘ ac. I pres shows will a r preeen . ti?» ““"°°“‘ t Theipi-eaiderit. Mrs. Victor Phall presided and Wm“! the singing 0i the Ode e Greed in Imam Jean l was received d!‘ Wltli Major Hoopl- -—iM ILAH .' WHY. I LEAFED HlfiH lN 7H‘ Al?- WHEN I NOBODY Evita. SAlD c ‘THEY WERE KILLED-- IT'S JUST CALLESDO MNYO ‘IOU FOUND THKT ---GNE Me Ila!- uw - fizs eieur now cam. cur you DOWN so vou can zine ALF FARE.’ i; uoowtaifno vionosre ' ' y o! old candles. paraffin and crayon Mao- w>qAuarv¢__.>i Q41 Your MARTiN-SENOUR d1 will be planed to help you with your painting, l-le is a ’, experienced a who hes full knowledge oldie paint Business. That's why be high-dually MAlTlN-SRNOUR palms, varnishes and enamels. - ‘ MARTlN-SENOUR paint: are made of rugged materials. and Ibfllftpruttctivo qualities enable them to stand up and take s lot of punishment. Theylaat longer, too, and are very economical to use. ' Whether you plan no paint the outside of your home, redecorste the living room, or brighten up s few kitchen chairs - your MARTlN-SENOUR dealer lm a paint to givmyou luring satisfaction for your money. Before you paint, Consult your MARTlN-SBNOUR dealer. YOU'LL BE SATISFIED IF _YOU USE; MARTIWSENOURAA E PAINT VARNISHES 8. E MELS A. K LORD. Ca c Traverse, l’, E, I‘. J. A. MeoDONA i a 00., cai-aipn, y. n. r. . ‘h MsoGBEGOB dtCo. Montague, ['_ E. I, . MARTIN l C0. randvlew, P, l. l. '___._,.__ _ Tn make the lJfllldlPsilrll |lOi(|'.’I you'll need a 34-inch iJOBId and part. o! s tin can. Cut pattern‘ (or ‘tin section oi.‘ holder out o! paper and then fasten to tin with mm; sco-tch tape. Cut out metal lViiil van nnips und lilo edges smooth. Thin piece ls then bent to grip rmlrll. Tin holder k4 nailed to sriiliiiiiaq ivisc. Handle com letes the holder. Paint scallops an USE EGG §BELLS small lioic und out the large one T0 MOULD CANDLE lor a wick. Set shell with tho largo --—- hole up and hold it in place with n Brighten up yOlII‘ dining table reg. with some egg-shaped candles that Prepare ivox by meltin candle can be easily moulded from swans stubs m- odd on: of rare fin. lou can colour wiix by melting in e pici-o uf i-clnui-ed wax crayon. Pou" liquid wax into ca: slicii nimil anti let cool. As wax conis i! will shrink anri more wax should be added until it is flush with top. {Niiliien vgax his: Wlfikkllatililtl be -- r ime an s c crac c and ENFIMD. Mimi] sex n‘ _ peeled elf. Any irregularities in (CPL e ' En°hnd candles can he rubbed with lhe hands to smooth out. 1t l; also 11m to decorate the candles’ \vitli'oll paint. ‘ stubs. An egg slicll is suggested astlie mould for tho candle. All you tin is imoture a tiny hole ntelhe tip an hat a piece oi twine can be passed throu h. At the blunt end. make a large hole. Shake contents out. rinse. and ict dry. Tho membrane on inside of shell should be loft intact. Alter shell is dry n ‘cw oi twine i-s threaded through the handles i-vu. NOWhaassviiis-qmuqmuq diebsartypeoiyomggssasasssrdsesjlhfi ‘ sbeconeoneefhisregulsremgloypee- ‘ CANADIAN VOCATIONAL ‘IIAfiQBF-lt loiss program of the Dooiiaioa sad Provincial: GovernmenU-etraogee arid supervises the pleoe-_ mentofvetsnsineiuhersseoorsvcmenlortniiing‘ easbsleli. ‘I'll IMvfl-QOYII psysfieminee wlistlieesrns duriogtseiniag, and where necessary the Dominion Genes-oases will sdd to dais moons so disc the velaraaaiaybeveeliviagiaeomewiiiletreining. ‘III DIPAITMINT OIVIIRAIII AIAIIS [Ives approval lo: mining vecersos on the job in any ocaipsoion wliidi is soluble, and where the veteran will master a definite occupation, looking so his future employment. l! YOU.‘ u-so uiiployer. lisve soy mining was ciu lo. which vermnsmsy be ‘Flared, mung‘ dig nearest representative of CANADIAN vdéA-i riouai riuillilinei l . . ’ a Olen in vouch N!!!‘ official die This b e hpqiijlqysqsn