' APRIL 15,1_‘l9_43__ THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ' Do What Your (lhild ls l.i Because the the stomach and veil, rt l: first thing n doctor looks at when he ur- slol: dllid. He irnow: that s coated tongue and had breath i: u d: fé aoairrs- s llln u h so ""i:h:"goloth'l:llalivrr 8t. ens IWMIMIDE um Plum-l coum": New Subscriptions Advertising Y rrlisn ma) be oeugm 4m g o; _ n" an Iowir: ell-res ln slurnmenr, . u” m Bwnwpg Water treet Galvin-a, Drugstore was" fllfggi, $1.1m,” mm, Water street. liars unllurt e1 Gnnyfll. m.“ n" Guardian will he dllherud to any bonus In Iurn mersidn by CM" Boy at lo be! h! er 10a pa: wrel. Phone 2B8 for this servlos I live vauv mdcr to the llny relacnlible for deliveries on your IOIII- THE m CH “GUARDIAN Freight Moved in March Delightful Concert By P.Vl.0. Students l! Ill I at five cents s lord, strictly par Ilia sd Sponsored by the College Club under the capable direction of Prof. J. T. Inch, Prince of Wiles udents last night presented a most enjoyable oonoert to an appreciative audience i.n the P.W.C. performers were intro- duced by Arthur Shame, president freight were forwarded from Boar; an u, Tqrmentlne CBASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. was take chances-look so your m p8 d, 1mm“; and the ______ A u"“'ta't'“' “'51-” 1"“ m” o er ma m p ream ARRIVAL-Tire train ar- A for Coughs Eayn- WJIKWwED. — Man for flflfil to ‘ -z . o wages. Cam , itr Drug Cu. 111131115 1' IBGGQQUQ- my e-igffli. l) — FIIHXIIBH i _ri1‘1u51“°d 01$, flmslils last night! —Cl-ACKEDieed osaeluinigelt I!" t, n‘ “gldence o‘ Ill 878C01- 1" aflvllreotggr: hdacNllught, rtle i: pr. _ l —BUY int. 1 d d ii sum, There wisiodamage —8 Pure Pa ea c2153‘. at Bruce's. < m; 0F VIUTDBY ‘MET ~ MEN-MI DAN s _ Fran; deEQQPLIlINING D YQED - ‘I530 1 i o: owos- s» ..... ..:.°:..r“.t.:; .:"".;..:..: npvhwdvkzwry mm m“. M. ‘earlier, it was learned last night. “mmgom st. Eleanors and Link- 111v Opening ls being den,“ ~ been arranged m“ awaiting one arrival OI a machine h” r an the salesmen which has been shipped by express. -i w“ m“ " ‘°"’° "' “" or.“ "s"r.*r.r"":rr'": s" ‘ m detam o‘. me an“ expec a e a boa es rndhhthsubrrlit anyhquestions which mlélhobfagrzcoesiieefikfitnlglpgnlx gig: Q_ A, 3313c, 0mm salesman 101’ the forth- M me buy-page of getting acquaint- ed be dealt W1 h mean“ was mentioned last night. ,1: e - - and answered —-S. ' 1 i dd ' d to From Province lliz'°‘l.f‘l.."°uslt.ilifis.“ti. if.“ M... 512911861’) arcnrlsm arad 1onAbchalf (g - .- . c ass, rs. ose . rseriau presented her with apcomplete set of i‘ gcotiu and Prince Edward Island . a f c_w_A Q35 to cross spent by all present. gfflflfffftig it was announced to- - No, 5 DIES ENROUTE T0 HOSPITAL d1)‘ 1" Mlmary District —r-'I'hset dough of lit/Its. John Arsegiault - o . C rsos ome occurre on "s..-lfri“’él§iiiii‘l so’: "l."1"~ws“f.i“s "it hi. fl- ~i ' _ e r ce y osp a twin. and P"?- Genxude Munoz‘ the Bowness Ambulance but before |ld. $011115» PE I she could be brought to the hospital t H _ ’I'he late Mrs. Ill-res, Sgt. Murphy 811d 99' ‘fpn Arseriault who was n general fav- llrs-ii nlermt Bream“ "l"? orite with all who knew her will be Willi relatives with the Canad an sincerely mourned bv a wide circle “Md Forces overseas. of friends who were shocked to Pips, Gertrude and Sadie Mac- learn of her sudden passing at the Donald claim the d1St111¢11011 °1 i early age of 26 years. Besides her Hgpdquurlcr-S. For three oi. the EYOUWPm she passed away. who the first CWAC drivers fromjsorrowlng husband she leaves 10, “furl. District N0. 8 to head 0V- | mourn five sisters and six brothers 1H They are not related. Pit. . also four sons Wilfred John P.‘ '15?“ I was hqplng she would be ‘i Francis and Ronald at home and iil- i Ghqgétfleto ambulance driving. 'so one daughter Leona to whom QSSlQ “a flvgky, a former iele- extended-S i r. Besidefi. 1'11 f?‘ ' __' fiwéloiiiloerr: oWill they be surprlhr Personals edllli! brothers are Set. 3°11" 5 -—-Miss BlflllCll Landrv of the C. . ‘ d pt . Donald Murphy. _ A C_ l ending o pleasant fur- wpglhf.“ brlgthers are in the lvgugh, tllfisgstllfii. of her parents. Mr. my and Mrs. Joseph Landry. Ottawa ‘ s,“ S. f? D:. und Mrs. Mark Delaney. S. (C iuinued from Page 1) flfsllllllllml of 11 mDrc A1115 Planes after sperldiilg three wcics‘ W111 1131' (o; pertain, [our of them gOihS parents lil Sunllnerside. S. donn lll flames under ti‘: i-T ---»- - oi the lionbers cominll ° Sicily. ’ 84 Enemy Planes (C_l1111'1}1_@_<1(11'°}!1_§15£_1_1_ x , , - l; . d lion, which refill-files 9- ‘mke hl-dcli-sd(dggightllllalahbilsld- l1gi'yro§§ll:11]=ive 1111111" 116 °°11~111“' agfrbmrelfk than the riiinimum ed. ‘It was P01111911 °111 ma‘. 1‘ ,_ I . h i‘ i ‘lo int of n capacity‘ ““1°"’“"‘ “gum °f 84 enflny tgddrglllerhllilhnwfililh barrels oi oil a uulis upon the surviving Axis day W°111d 11°" 111°“ ma" $12900" planes) were synchronized with l5" C lirdrrmes in Tunisia itself-McB-‘hle 1° lt Fochvllle on the outskirts of Tums unc. Oudnu, south of Tunis. llr forces but British home-based 601119111153 “m1 $500900 . bombers and R.A.F. planes under 5119111» 011 P13111- ‘mpwvemults’ the middle east command were re-land. It was announced in P1111!’ ionoon that Spezia, the naval base in northern Italy below Gama. and the Palermo and Messina Har- would be returned. n lIlUl thlk f ht pared ldsbe rinounpiecgderllte: Qiioit to 1111111 h“ bee“ done Mediterranean Sea, s communique m 5 bomber attack: on enemy sir forces 111_ Panteileria Island between and Tunisia and sweeps over v 1159K‘ der normal conditions. in these Malta-based stroyed.) Mr. Caldwell; 1W1 W331i, W011i, chhnrlellanrpn: - -1 "M11" u’ suggest, and I put myfi" °11 1'11! judgment of the members oi this weal. House, whether I have not made icrliur nui,cldf’l‘:fingll.tll:eé’lgrtuiweii1=lialaw more constructive suggestions 1n -the three sessions which have pass- led than all the member: of his Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality’! 5°" riiildown exhausted condition rnskl l‘ 521...... general could. '5 b???“lililndiiit.'°l‘r'\7‘a“'i{i‘f‘r.’11'c'rl%v$ 1 - or rpeelsl "Economy" no and an " lee. es we. Al all animate. Inn ledll- Imup put they, I l FOR Perfect Pictures send your {FILMS- ‘ to ENMANS fll-Gloss Prints 24 hour service LOWEST PRICES r--—-—:w MPH HUTTAR ENMAN ti. E. iIIilliEY Chartered Accountant DRUG AND PHOTO Office n SERVICE White Star Laundry ; Summerside lummerslde. r. c. |. Alwsemfl. gum,‘ m, month log rived last evening at 8:20 with 100 csrloads o! turnips were 511191395 gem the Island. A further break- the figure: reveals “tho of the Students’ Council. Jerry Foe- si ‘s Mm‘ s'“'il'}’k""“'mu°'“h' ter acted a; mater of ceremonies. MONTAGUE Presbyterian Church ‘m.’ m. an‘ o!‘ 11 M. and 1 P-M- W. J. kin Prince of W students for several years. After the opening chorus, "O Canada", a four not comedy, "The Great Canadian wag presenter; by second ign AinOne other dialogue incl the progr "The Fatal Quest", by first yes: Talented elocutioniste provided e. dramatic interest to the program. Irene ROM!‘ led off by reciting "An Aspiring Dishwasher," and she was follower‘: soon miter by David Bent- ley with s humorous aiding. Much credit l: due the College delightful selections evening including, “Igt Me Call You Sweetheartf’, Ar bie I-Ias Turned To silver". Assisted by a chor also rendered three Voice In The Old Village Choir”, “The Easter Parade", and “Some- time." The joint. efforts of the Glee Club and Orchestra produced three selections that were exceed- ingly well received. "Juanita". "Lon Bondameefs Stream" g and the negro "Swine 10w. Sweet Char- A spontaneity of song, the solo efforts of Kay Rovswn. Stirling ‘In- man, Ivan Robinson, rendered. as were th solos. "Arabesque" and Beethoven's "Moonlight by Gordon Taylor. Ymmg students proved themselves talented musical artists. The Cash. "Ail Pals Together" e National Anthem ose a splendid even- POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yesterday morning a motorist charged with drunken driving was sentenced to seven days in Jail. T0 ATTEND MEETING-Dr. J. d D1‘. J. A. Clark, both of Charlottetown leave today to attend a meeting the executive of the Mariime pital Association. They expect 1o return tomorrow. Dr. MacMiuan 1141401111 of the organization, Dr. Clerk is a member of the household goods l; hides 1; starch miscellaneous 6: other 2: 1.0.1. 65. Car oadl bet em Ch rlottewwn, aid: and Bhrden numbered 6'11: irits ant south of Charlottetown mating at points west of Summer- Shipmente from Torrnentins to —on1r 2 d- by the makers of Baby's Iilnrn o! b A. MacMlllan an 25 Soldiers ' Leave ilere e1: 2M of flour and feed: 160 of fertilizer; l.c.l. - hardware 44; lime '79; lumber 58; meats 16; machin- ery 6; sugar '1; salt, 8; waters aer. d; hay 40; miscellaneous i4; rail- way oonl 10; other i9; household B’ Of the coal shipments from Tor- mentine 219 were Twenty-five soldiers from No. 0B at Beach Grove left yesterday for service elsewhere m Canada. They were: J. Bambrick, Mt. Stewart. J. Bernard, Egmont Bay R. Burke, Charlottetown M. Duffy, Charlottetown E. Gallant, Ebbsfleet W. McEwen, Summerslce McKenns, Triocadie Cross H. MiwKinnon, Charlottetown A. Polrler, St. Nichol E Gfilis, Howlan A Phillips, lvgucNeilfs Mills E Slckles, Montague W Boylan West Devon P. Gavin, Charlottetown J. LeClair Egmont Bay H. McDonald, Roseberry Roberts, Charlottetown A. Ross, Boston's Mills A. MacDonald, Charlottetown J MucKinnon, Colcman R Doiron, Charlottetown . A Pineau. Charlottetown D. Roop. Charlottetown J. Tulle, Charlottetown Before leaving they were present- d Wit/i cigarettes by the Provincial Government through the Carry 0n Canad Corps. The flvere looked after by a renreseilt- fillVP of the Canadian Legion War PRESENTATION P - Yesterday af- n s. pleasant social hour was M aboard H.M.C.S. when the officers of waited on Lieut. presented the latter with a beauti- ful silver vegetable dish. Afternoon d. and the following Tblllli-BKY. Mrs. Daniel Mac and Miss Ethel Moran. accompanied by wishes of all to the Captain, Mrs. McCarthy and young son John as they leave by plane this morning nd a. three weeks’ furlough Lieut. H. S Trotter will be acting Officer Commanding while Lieut-Cmdr. —-CANADIAN RED CROSS — On Iitriday evening. April 9th, twenty members of the Canadian Rear. (3rd: War Emergencies Course me a t LvLA-c. home of Mrs. E. J MacTaguc. T18- iiish. At the close- of the meeting an Cmdr. and Mrs, Summerside and points east and south of Char- lottetown and 17 in paints Wwt 0! One hundred and sixty-five cars of flour and feed between Charlottetown, side and Borden. Pyrex were. Mrs. McNally warm- ly thankegd thhe ladiles rflor lhej gifg , _ _ and assur t em s e ac en oye fiinth,“ cfififémn teaching the classes. She express- 1118 1.‘ 81m“, corps 1mm Ngvg ed the hope that they would continue \i'°11“’-“5 to meet occasionally to review the We armed overseas 1n the min-l lessons. An enjoyable evening was an Irish folk sori (Continued from Page l) 1"’ 1191911 Stewart had boasted that. he would be up on the front with his troops, now may have quit the eastern front. leaving his generals to direct, the battle while he concentrates upon keeping peace in his jealous Balk- 1y _lS TRANSFERRED - Mr. J A Likely, a member of the slaff of. the Bank of Nova Scotia here is transferred to Newcastle, N.B._ it was learned last night. It was un- éierstood that Mr. Likely will 1011/6 will be accountant there. He: bvcn in Charlottetown since A i1 1942, and tlvo yeargearlier than that for a time also. being to Western Canada, kely is a son-in-laiv of C“°'F*P°P°.'§F'59F‘1EFfFQPPmfv0a=~Fmc The conferences, attended by the German foreign minister, Ribbon- trop. Field Marshal Kiatci. and the Rumnnian general staff, came after a. significant succession of confer- ences between Hitler and King B0- ris of Bulgaria on March 31, Miiss- olini and Premier Nicholas Kallay of Hungary on April 3, and Hitler rid Mussolini from April 7 to Ap- il 10. s to be commended; g efforts to make this Canadian Red Gross. NEW (‘AR FERRY {Q ntinued from Page 1) prominent in community and will be greatly missed hero, CAR FERRY MOYEMENTS- The car ferry S. S. Prince Edward I land completed bcfflre midnight last nick trips were made in good time, m ing the nine mile crossing in about an hour. Tvnnspcrted to the Island (is 0f mixcd frciuiit Mr. W. ii. Spinney Defers His Visit To The island a nutter 0f very great regret bmh to hniiseli‘, and to the menlocrs of the Provincial mlttee that Mr. ted to g0 overseas." the sympathy of the community is immediately after completed. Following tract will be let and Usual Nazi Tack merit, which took the usual tack “German-Rumou- ian friendship and the unshakcablc p shipyard lvhenevci" one is available. However, he could Ce of any date, but dollars is being plac- cars estimates for a goat costing four and a. hall m“. At this point President V. A Amsworth expressed thank; to the Boards of Trade in Summcrside and Klllgi Cfluhlv for telegrams which were helpful in presenting the case before the Legisia Wellington MacNclll, Scum- steamship service foiindland and this Province 13st MacNeill slated a steamship plying between Hal- ifax and Si. John's. Newfoundland and operated by the Shaw Steam- had been subsidized to the amount of $16000 for call- loaded, Mr. MncNeill said an take practically nothing away. It mode only cire-iralf as many trips as it should have, just came when it 858d. avoided any suggestions underlying the uneasy problem Hit- ing to reconcile the bitter territcr si rivalry among Ru- munia, Hungary arid Bulgaria. The explosive possibilities oi‘ this rivalry are seen in reports of lil- creasingly frequent border demon- strations os Rumanian patriots cle- mand the return of the transyl- vanian district with which Hitler bought Hungary's southern Dobruja with which he bribed Bulgaria earlv iri the war. Meariltirile a Tass News Agency dispatch from Istanbul reported in- dications of heighteniribg tension It said wagonlonds of automat- ic rifles and revolvers were being supplied to Bund-orgnilized Ger- mans living in Rumanla, Hungary. Bulgaria, and Slovakia, on o" "rs of Heinrich Himmler. Named To Coal" Production Board L ing this Province were 38 car- loads of potatoes and lurnip5 and G W 511111119?’ 49 empty box cars. At Torment-inc dc Dominion Chairman, National War Finance Coilimilse, fcunr; it neces- cel his proposed visit to "i sl at midnight there were 30 I cars and 2i) empties siill ill‘ transportation here. All the , —Dr. Austin Delaney husreturn- ed to Montreal where he will com- pllc his internship at Notre Dame __ Hospital after visiting hispflrem‘ c,’ who L, am, Pmsm Bunk of Montreal, is a 1.8.. Canadian, who at the request of the Dcmiiiion Govern- from the Borden terminal. ' -Mrs. Stevenson (nee Edith! I ~ I The day W115 1011110911 ‘"1 by ‘he Delaney» has ietuined lo Montreal ' technical adviser in fruit and veg- 19196951118 lo the Agricultur- plies Board, Ottawa, arrived here last night. He will go to Suin- merside todav in connection with of the dehydration here. Mr. Arengo-Jones said he hoped to remain in the province until the plant b rins operations: came here from Nctv Wiflk Mid will g0 to Nova Scotia to visit a dehydration plant at Bor- potatoes are being pro- cessed. with him is Mr. M.P. Har- niiints in New Brunswick and P. E. Agricultural 31mph“ Board. His headquarters are Fredericton. N.B. He is expmted to remain in the province for a time after Mr. Arengo-Joncs leaves. man of this War committee charg- sibility of finding through ilio medium Loans, so vital for the prosecution of the war. Iii this capacity he has to visit many cities speaking on be- half of the Fourth Victory Loan, and was scheduled to be in Char- lotictown on April 22nd. It was found however that the local Kinsmen. a group of young business men who have performed.‘ a notable service oi war wcrk_ were entertaining the founder of Kins- men Clubs, Mr. Hal Rogers, on the Arrangements had been made to give this distinguish- ed vhltor a reception at which pro- vincial and civic representatives, and many prominent citizens would be present. The local National War Finance Committee in deference to the Kirismens Club decided with regret to cancel Mr. Spinneyb uro- ocscd visit. with however, that he would take the first opportunity of making good fa intention of visiting this» Prov- 1e 801. Full suggested that fl would be better to subsidize a boat which would make Charlottetown its first port of call and if there were not sufficient freight here it could be routed to other ports bgfore pro- ‘Ihe Government had 811111188111 to take title to the sassy: 35161;; rum only the Tunisian Allied tion wulwvl <1°111P~1lsa °woum be m,“ A’ Gerald Godsoe of Toronto and Hal- ifax, associate co-ordinetor of cori- trols, he: been appointed wartime emergency coal production board, it was announced today by the munitions department. The board was established last November to stimulate output of coal in Canada In addition to Mr. Godsoe, its members are coal eon- troller J. McGregor Stewart. chair- man, Graham Towere, Governor of the Bank of Canada, and Charles E. Payne, Secretary ta local of the United Mine Workers of America and Secretary of sub-district coal branch No. 4 of the United Mine Worker: Are You a Suiierer Rheumatic Pains‘! come from an inflammation ln_tllo a. d t of poison {arm the irn- flgtjng and pfllllilfil efioct that cauaa; many day! and . h h . . "v “Dsrtvnrgrsr m . . . “immanent ‘thlmrheumatiopaimssl! B B sndclearuptheuricacidintheblodalldploltbb against future attacks. Prtoeilllla bottle M11035.‘- The T. Mnblfrl 60-. Link“. Toronto. 0111- by J. R._WILLIAMS_ M. J. Caldwell, C. C. F". leader. .. 1 for a Crown Com- W violently at m’ Italian '°v1°wl§>"o¥iiin51n southern Albert‘. proven and semi-proven areas, sale leases would be taken over from those owning them and developed tigrs in Sicily had been heavily b)’ me 91°11“ m1“ the property mbed. it was moved by Mr. W1... Higgins and seconded by Mr. J. P. Gordon that the matter of the Newfoundland steamship service in all its phases be taken up with the members dur- lng their Easter recess. The necessity of increased Sana- torium accommodation was brought to the attention of the Board by President Ainsworth. I-le outlined the facts p. sented meeting called by the Women's Institutes on the matter. Col. GE. Full who i: chairman Bsustorium Oom- miasion, gave figures showing the cost of the necessary addition and on on the matter was delay- ed untll the committee which was appointed at the Sanatorium meet- ins had brought in s suggested p an. Mr. Wellington MaeNeiJI spoke on the need oi a unitary Pu Abbatolr for Charlottetown, this vernment inspection. the construction of the Abbfllfll)‘ as a. health measure and also as e. means of conserving A large quantities of by-productsmff- a1 whifh is greatly needed - This matter was referred to the Agricultural Committee with Mr. MacNeiil as an additional mem- ber. This committee is to report back to the Council. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopla | V weccoawe, . wuare your: oKA~i.cwol-lowr-:Rs!-- new rue-r cow. ‘TABLEAU NUMBER one . SPECIALTY ‘mes ewnl Mr. Phillip Roeaiter. city, has en- Cherlottetorwn Hospital Mr William Champion of Sum- rnerside was visiting with friends in Kerisington on Wednesday. IN MEMORIAM loving memory of our deer son SI.‘ Mac . who was killed in notion on Vimy Ridge on April 9, 1917. H; mid "the government takes w under- Malta Based Plane: Too 3;,.,§‘§“‘in§°ii'i§n “the ngrlvate m. ., te in n reaps the (The R A1 based on Malta also lsgrrlzttillznols up: pubfllkodevelopment Mrs Albert Stafford returned to her home in Kensington after being empoyed for the past few months : Mi i t Ilsley said that tooib the Axis clear out of the mnmlrifid ollleitelangty 1:18,, “fin es; pro axes. e Announcing successful fighter. 1:31:10 135G :3"? mention M by l“ Ccldwell was a natural one. 511d 111°‘ not reflect on the willingness of private enterprise to take risks un- 5 Charlottetown, a daughter. Twenty-six year: ha" put, Our heart: still sore, Astimegeesonweinisghimmern, The blow was hard, The shock seven. To part with one we love no dear. So quick, so sudden was the ca] His sudden death surprised u: a1 smile ha; gene forever, hand: we cannot touch We shell never lose sweet memories 0f the one we loved so much. lovingly remembered Father, Brothers and S ten. "£32960! three Axis naval vessels Ho“ n‘ B Hanson (mom com e Yflrk-Bllllbllfy) said he hwd M wish w get into controversy with Mr. Coidwell on private enterprise when he could assist the minlltel‘ . ' h b lienWomen 0ver4ll izmsilsr: jjjf“ {.1 Canadian ha found Blood crumb’. cilia OUT OUR HAH- HAAH HAW- HAW HAR- HA2! Mr. Coldwel: "That ll lllttiltic- i "' " ‘“""" / WORKED on THAT BOAT. AN‘ "n-l‘ CAPTAIN HAD Me. oolu‘ EVEPNTi-MNG BuT WEEK 44- 2, GPNNNG RN EBGBENTER" ' 1° surmvruvsss’ 01% (BN5 T 114m" AMOS now-r eo" THE BACKTO THE zsoa LONE ENOUGH" NOW I'VE SEEM crllrnlu cuunoguukil. Hospital Ladies’ Aid Reorganized Mrs. (D:.) J- W. Mecxerizie was elected president at a largely at- tended reorganization meeting of the Prince Edward Island Hospital Indies’ Aid held yesterday after- noon. Other officers elected were: - Hon. President, Mrl. F. P. Taylor; vioe-President-at-largc. Mrs. N. H. Delilola; Secretary, Mrs. J. Pops Clarke; Treasurer, Mrs. H. L. Sear. Executive from the various churches: Trinity United, Mrs. Earle Bak- er, Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, Mrs. E. A Large, Mrs. D. T. Waye, Mrs. Gordon Hutcheson, Mrs. A. Pickard, Mrs. A. B. Fisher. St. Peter's, Mrs. R. S. P. Jardine, Mrs. Walter I-Iyndman, Mrs. H. L Palmer. St. Paul's, Mrs. W. J. Phillips. Mrs, Louis Diamond. St. James, Mrs. Donald Camp- bell, Mrs. F‘. A S. Jones. Zion, Mrs. Sutherland MacLean, furs. Norman McPherson and Mrs. Hcber Bell. Baptist, Mrs. R. D. Quigiey, Mrs. E. D. Nicholson. Central Christian Church, Mrs Milton Carter, Mrs M. C. Stewart. Chine}; of seotland, Mrs. Neil MacDougall. Trustees, the President and Mrs. E. R. Brow: Mrs. W. E. Cotton was appoint- ed convener of the Buying Com- mittee, Mrs. J. P. Lantz of the Ways and Means Committee, and Mrs. E. C. Baker of the Sewing Committee. Mrs. R. R. Hurst presided ivliiio the CiCCilml of officers took place. Discussion took place concerning the Graduation Exercises to be held next month. lVLrs. Hurst was nam- ed convener of a committee to proceed with graduation arrange- ments as before. Mrs. W. i3. Cotton reported on plliis for tne League of Mercy i T011. Preparations were also made for the annual sale of flags in aid of the Hosp a1. Welcomed Home “we »..-. CPL. JOHN W. HOGAN At a Sllbflifli nieLliiig of the Ben- evoli-nt Irish Society members of m Sociciv welcomed home Cpl. Hogan, back from 18 mouths serv- ice overseas with the Canadian Army. A member of the B. I. S. for 14 years, Cpl. Hogan held the posi- tiori of president for two years and in addition held other executive positions in the organization. The meeting welcoming Cpl. Hogan back was one of the largest held for years, an indication of the high esteem in which he is held. Cpl. Hogan was severely injured over- seas and is now convaiscing. He arrived home this week. ' BIRTHS MacDOUGALL-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on gpril 14. i943. to Mr. and Mrs. W 1am I-I. Mac- c ‘f — - ‘ilThii/lti" sonht New York on Ap prll 194.3, to Mr. and Mrs. Hor- . MoEwen, a son. ‘gLLlS-wht the Prince Idwsrd Island Hos ital on Agril 14, 1943. u; Mr. an Mrs. Are ibsld Gillie, CLARK-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on April 14, 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark, Wins- loe, s. daughter. DEATHS ARSENAULT-In an ambulance enroute to the Prince County Hos- pital at Summerside, on April 13, 1943, Mrs. John Arscnault, of St. Chrysostome, P.E.I., aged 26 years. FRIZZELL -— At harlottewwn, April 14, 104d, Mrs. Robert Frizzell in her 18th year. Remains are resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home where funeral service will be held Saturday April 1'7, service starting at 2 P-m- 111i¢1111°111 Pm‘ ry. UlNN-At the Qiariottetown oepital, Wednesday. A9111 14. 1943, Richard Quinn. aged 49 years. Funeral will beheld from his late residence 85 Richmond Street on Friday morning at 8:45 w St. Dun- staffs Basilica thence to R. C. cem- er '. slPlNlWSDALE-At Haverhill, Man!" on April 9. 1943.AndrewTrowsdale. Piiilcral Pridav from the home of his sister, Dora Trowsdnlc. Crap- and, A short service at the home. starting at 2 p .m._ thcirce to Crap- aud United Church where the ser- vice will be continued. Interment Crapaud Cemetery. McLIIOD-At Breacaibane. P. E- l’. Wednesday. April fourteen. 1943. Robert McLeod in his 76th vear ‘ Funeral service Friday, April 16th 2, p. m, to Breadalbanc Proslyvierznnl please Copy) -__ Suzrmirrsidc DEVELOPING . P 1531,35,“, PROFESSIONAL CARD (TOLOMNG wv-‘lb mewoza-lvrwwxw“ s; Church. Short services in Grnnviilei Church 4 P M Please omit flow-l ers. (Patriot and Halifax Papers m: TIRED FEET ' e-u ' rllmlrlsroric inunrur PAGE NINE Game Birds To Be Released Interviewed yesterday regarding the shipment. oi prairie chicken: recLll-Ay received in this Province from western Canada, Mr. W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agric- ulture informed a Guardian repre- sentative that in conformity with the policy of the Department w promote the Fish and Game iri- tereste in Prince Edward Island that contacts were made during the enson of 1942 with Fish and Game Associations of Canada, United State; anr. Newfoundland wiih s view to securing information on birds that might oe established here with success. It was felt that the llllptlftdilOn of prairie chickens, whose habit: are somewhat similar w that of Hungarian partriages might meet with considerable success. Owing to the lateness of the . nsun howl-yer it was iutzuizllr-il b. llll.‘ Full iulil Garlic ASoUtluilulln lil Wrsierii Culi- ada that ll would be lillpu$5ib£ w secure prairie chickens until this year. A short time ago a communic- ation was roceivl-d irlrn Mr. George M Spargo, Sci" l .\i.in- ager of the Fl. As- sociation of Albeitn suiting that six pairs 0f the s Jrptall or pi‘ rio chicken were available Mr. Shaw immediately ixirr/j Mr. sparse arith- ririziiig shipiilr-ii.’ of 1111.,- 1mm birds. They were l'(‘!’l'l\|'\l 1.4.x‘ Friday and were tukcii (‘.1113 of in 'l;c De- puty Minister at his form a’. West giver pending disposition of these as Thcv arrived in r\'Pi“.'r~i-it mn- dition mid \\'i‘l'(‘ plum-d lll a large fox pen uiilii H1711 iiinv as lirrzuige- mcnis were nzudc to have them le- leased Mr. Shaw now informs the Guard. fan that it has been do conditions lll than iii any Island where been in. troduced. Hungarian partridges have also survives well in. Hiis Southern section from Mt Horbort to Murray Harbour. The othor limo v lensczi iii the BO“. district where Hun . l]; hale also found natural condilions favorable to development. A close check is the yirogross 0i ' and it is ho; d Cillliidlllll i"u. hero favorable to their survival. The birds are in appearance easily distinguished from Hliiigar. fans and native grouse. 'I‘hr.~y are large ihun Hulls and ])lllll'i})('l' in appearance than llic- grouse They nrc also somctvliut niorv s; skied in color illiill villivr Villilflia", A very sincere appeal is made to all sportsmen uni; hunters in this Province to give the fullest _ In other _ ,\vard Island. if pi ‘are taken bv o 11:43.11 DflfIlLlSP for b cis lTllP Dc-pliiy Alinislc. Mr. sllflll‘ is lworkinf! in ll‘ possible protection to these birds. ' " "Look before null- ing lllP r." The 11v; ciit of Aprivlihuyp is to l):- cllniniciiiiogl on lllc work ii, i5 ' 81111111111118 to do in the establish- ment of on industry in this Prov- ince which will make Prince Ed. "l' a 1s kind. 1. connection in very close alliance with the executive of the Fish and Game Association to act in an advisory capacity to I'll"- thoi" Fzsh and Game intercys in this Province. MANY BIG (Continued from Pagefll) ’ M——-—i~___ _ gunfire, but there were neither reports of bombs nor casuallics. The R. A. F. pouiidec. Slhill with block-buster bombs Tuesday 11181111. and the British Africa omn- mand announced yesterday that its bombers had showered explosive: on Messfna and Palermo in Sicilty Monday night in an offensive which has caught vulnerable Italy in an aerial vise. "The whole dockyar-d was well ablaze," said PO. Robert Randolph Bombaimer of Winnipfl. one cg the man Canadians in the RAF. crews w lch made the LSOO-mile roundtrip flight to attack the big Fascist submarine, shipbuilding and repair centre; 50 miles south- east of Genoa in Northern Italy. Defences “Pathetic” I Returniri Canadian airmen said Italian de encea were “pathetic" during the raid, which was offici- ally described as heavy, and they told of tremendous explosions be- ing touched off and thick pails of smoke arising over Spezia. Heavy gunfire, apparently from anti-aircraft guns, froii the French side of the channel tonight irr- dicated that the RAF. might b0 flying over the continent again. Three plane: were reported miss- ing from the Spezia raid and a dawn attack on undisclosed tar- gets in Northwestern Germany. Cairo headquarters of the RAF’. Middle Eastern Command said all planes returned safely from the Monday-night assault on Meaaina and Palermo. During today speedy RAP‘. bombers were reported to hnvc hit rm BOO-ton shin off tho Britlnnv coast and damaged l\\'l\ lr-nvvlrrs in sweeps over Franco and the lowlands. i A very successful card party was held in the Konsincton Toxvil Hail on Wccncsrhrv (‘Yflllillfl in aid of lhc Red Cross T00 Late (Tiiisify PRACTICAL .\' 1' R S l‘. DFSIRES work. No objnriioii to liulir hair-e- work. Phone 105R or 1.115 Ken‘ 4-15-21 ‘vuxrran _. nv flifiisr inf. furnished houir- or nu: . for officer and Will“ 1(‘1:.. Q1711 ‘~70 children. Apply M Guardian. 4 ll r N. D. MacLean l.“ uuornuxrn g EMBALMER ch.lrl'iiir\i~il." 1nd North Wills‘ ire - Phone I49 l