Confe lllll OIIRI derati Association on “Lif IORONIQ N! Ill . N ‘Mimi, ffl Jlnst ahanue. ‘ti: k , he's-r. hi. Crater." l3. 6. Kenning- ra-m w. an! "in-n. John st. North, Hamilton Ont. Christian. Launching. fil-i stock oi crystal radios, with double earphones, complete ‘and ground wire, price Mail ordera promptly attended to. ‘ T" resuhi-"Fiiotin oi tn 8o F ° mil “m” eeomlzolaen institute J uat arrived. limited with aerial i l - iruit ‘from the '1‘. B. X-ray survey was n LEDII IIEIIIA, Certified Jewelel‘, Antigonlsh, N. S. i l Ittmlttl rt d fol gr. ‘Zea-fie’: . ick l Oroal 1 l? lglamas _ llAlF A v is eiuflolud A "510" one: a .T RINHINIG (U? 0F FIAVOR? ‘me ion. mvoa coalition-vitae swme sanaoaa corner! Dorothy Dix WEAR. ‘ W. G. l-IOGG s Ceaiedatignddifihllllanager Disease "YOUR W!!! SHOULD KNOW" Over Station CFC! 1:1! WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25th 000KB ior Qnotograpiu. OONIIDEIATION LII‘! IN- BUIANOB. mflCglnN-VION a sgtgssou will ‘hi; Dill‘ Q aitomoon and evening. opal-zeal. THE BED CROSS Blood Donor Clinic needs donors ior Thursday mornin s clinic. Phone 621. i-ib-li WOUNDIID 1N G IMAN _ Mr. W17. Agnew, prolvlinclal llade agent ior Newioundland. received a telegram yesterday morning irom his daughter Edith in Calgary, Al- berta. announcing that her hus- band, Cpl. D. Evans. has been wounded in Germany. FIVE CASES ON DOCKET —At the Police Court yesterday mom. ins a drunk and incapable who had limit a week in jail was discharg. ed. A man charged with posses- sion oi intoxicating liquor iined $300 and cost-s or months in jail. He paid the ii... A iemale oiiender charged with her second oiience against the provisions oi the Excise Act was remanded a week ior sentence, as was also a man charged with the same oiienoe. In a summa , ejectmen-t case. the defendant was ordered to vacate the premises. liUnLaaPLaGenn-Rev. w. A. Wood, Amherst. officiated at the marriage oi Miss Margaret ‘Legere, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. John Legere, Port Elgin, to ley, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hurley, oi Maccan, N. S. The wit- nesses were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burns and fir. and Mrs. a honey- moon spent Pr nee Edward Island Mr. an Mrs. Hurley w reside in Arnherst-(Saint John Telegraph-Journal). _ Personals Rev. Dr. and» Mrs. Keir Fraser who have spent the winter in the city, return to their home in Al- berton Friday. Mrs. Ernest Regan has received a cable irom her daughter Mrs. Says- (Oontinued irom Pag5_2) and never ask us ior a date. They seem to like boys‘ companionship better than girls‘. How can we make them ask us ior dates? mswnn: Doubtleas d; boys who are loit LDNESOME SIX . are too young to be girl conscious and they preier to run with their gang rather than to associate with girls. Give them time and they vrillget over that. Just remember that a girl oi l0 is iar older. in reality, than a boy oi even approximately her age. In the meantime, while you are not disturbed by the boy prob- lem. why not put in the time trying to get an education? reported having visited and taken to one personvimthe district. As the school committee was ab- sent there was no report. Correspondence was read. A lot- ter oi thanks ior fruit. one from the Red Cross and a questionnaire discussed and filled out. s- eussion was also held concerning the soldier's box which be packed ior the district convention. Next meeting to be held the 2nd oi May at the home oi Mrs. Ea Rodd. Preflam committee ior th month, Mrs. Earl Rodd. and Mrs. Jrawiord .i’or the month oi June. Lunch committee, Mrs. Lloyd Gil- e ie. Mrs. Reuben Good andMrs. Ho royd. Roll call to be answered with an exchange oi plant slips or see s. _ After the meeting a fishing pond was held. Money raised, e .20. A contest was put on bv the com- mittee in charge. Mrs. Campbell getting the firs prize and Mrs. Good the consolation prize. Meeting ylosed with the King. (Patriot please copy) MONTAGUE W. l. The regular meetin o! the Mon- tague Women's Xnsti ute was held at the home oi Mrs. J. A. Currie on Tuesday evening, April 3rd. The president. Mrs. McLure pre- sided and the meeting was opened with the minutes oi last regular meeting. ll call was responded to by lo members. The sick ommittee reported that they had made several calls 1h: iollowing is the Red Wort sent to Gharl turtleneck sweaters, 5 pr. men's socks, i navy helmet. 4 pr. men's gloves, 5 pr. boys‘ pyjamas, 1 large quilt. Finished work on hand-i turtleneck sweater, a pr. men's h, 2 pr. men's gloves. i large rted .14 han 'al§l‘i%"m'3i.oo pm that; dufieconuuittee on the teachers’ l Cross room at the school reported that be the room had been cleaned and painted. and curtains nut on the window. They also reported that the teachers were very well pleased, leached. Jeanie "etched and car- mm through his e es l answer: "m, m. room’ _ I 7 rig. ht many evening chores. “Aren't, they big ic owe? I third: w,“ mnwi new‘ "unfit-fit w |\II‘.L'i'3 wssnhldyidvhv/ Judy, seiz- may" 4m m“ you At the samm n“ nu5‘tifq.n_., "in. ~. ... ~ - Y 1-: 5- v r-q-m-ouniggs, um‘ I thOllflht it WIS I8 Vial in ' keep my flnle “Ne!” 1 i navongn 0R": crust. a. sinlonm _ $.00 be given tE_the MoniTgue Branch oi the Canadian ion. Gorrespondencefivas read y the secretary and suitable action was taken regarding same. A committee was appointed to assist in preparing the community ior the mobl T.B. League. The Group Hospitalization plan was discussed and the secretary was instructed to write for further information. It was decided that the next sewing meetl would take the iorm oi a socia evening. As there was no iurther busi- ness the meeting adjourned. .._...__,._,,@ ELLEPPS nnnv e (Continued irom Page a) This was an exciting evening Alderlea or at least so it to me now iiom these quiet unnu- tes. James went atter supper to lue next community. Judy and l cleaned a room away from the kitchen but down stairs. It has a window lust made ior the like oi Judy to climb in and out. She can make her exit in a trice. return moi-e quickly, She evening when she vent out that way to empty a pa oi water and unexpectedly met strangers. "My goodness. Mrs. Ellen Company's come!" she came back to telLme. These were good iriends irom the city whom Judy nad not known. We sat down to chat and then Jeanie who had been raking a lawn came in to ask ii the lanterns had oil ior the n ht. and made other inquiries sign cant and most iam- iliar now even to Judy. Tile signals ior Jock to o immediate to his post in the ggery no ma tor bow she can did this that siren sleep beckoned, or what suddenly ap- a? ared. Other visitors came. and a other distractions tractor drewin lumber to the yard On (arms. du as are duties-James not be was missing and Jock could peasant MQCLIINY e X-ray unit oi theI at appears Sydney Maynard, announcing her saie arrival in the United Kingdom. Miss Hazel Ballingall. has re- turned home aiter undergoing an appexfltcitis operation in the P.E.l. Hospital. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson have arrived in Boston on their way home. aiter visiting Mrs. Nelson's sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bishop. '74 Caroline Ave. Providence. RL. since the first oi April. Mrs. Nelson is a sister oi’ Mrs. Jamu H. Murray, l0 Water Street. lT-liis WaF-Four Years A10 ‘By The Canadian Press APRIL 25, ISM-United States extended naval patrols in the At- lantic and Pacific ior protection oi the Western Hemisphere. The last oi British troops in Thelmopy- iae area oi Greece were with- drawwn and embarkation oi troops‘ started irom beaches in ttica. tunnel. aunnona a ‘ "1 v n mi l l! lll gill Ulll I . ‘Illllllvlqlllll llllll w»llmqlnllnglyll Vllillllllal lllllllilllllill hllllllll '. ‘ ilknfiiilil lilwnildiitli,‘lllllu l: lllllliillllliglllllllllllllllllW Hllllllllllllllil l\l l ll, ~ I l llllllll lll lllll ' l lllllllllll ‘I'll Wll‘ l. lllllllll lll l lllllllllllllllllllllll‘ g llll llllllllll, l ll {L4 l lilllllllllll ll lg [ll llill ll l» llllll,,-.ll llll ll /,} / lilll‘ l l l». ll ‘ll! Ill“ l I l l 1 ll ll l lll l ll ll Charlottetown Salesman DIVISION 1 J. A. Mclsaac, Allison Macliinnon, R. A. MacDonald, J. C. Cullen E. D. Nicholson, Division Commander . DIVISION 2 John Hogan. R. E. Ilyndman, V. S. Ling, T. A. McAvinn J. A. Webster, Division Commander DIVISION 3 M._II. Craswell, D. M. McGuire, R. E. Sell er, M. C. Stewart lion. T. W. L. Prowse. Division Commander Named above are Charlottetown citizens who are acting as Victory Loan salesmen to help put this city over the top in the greatest Victory Loan drive Canada. has ever known. With a. European victory al- ready within our grasp we cannot afford to relax our vigilance until the last gun has been fired and the last Canadian soldier has been returned to his home. The men above will be calling on you to help Canada by buying 8th Victory Loan bonds. Help them by being ready, welcome them for the opportunity they are offering you and be prepared to lend Can- aTda your personal assistance in winning the war. ~ "These men are being encouraged by-patriotic" firms in this city. Each week one of them will receive a. new felt hat from Moore d: McLeod Ltd., awarded to the salesman who turns in the greatest number oi applications for bonds. A grand prize of a, valuable men’s sports jacket will be given by Henderson and Cud- more to the salesman with the greatest volume of sales during the campaign. They are working to bring a. pennanent peace to Canada and only ask that YOU do your part by lending your dollars. Invest in the Best-Buy Victory Bonds Argolis and the r h,“ gone to join some Braeside youngsters fishing I sat time chatting-and enioyed it . . . cn- ioyed hearing so many 11111155- James says I remind him oi the lazy old lady. ‘W9 W" GXWWWIY load oi sitting. When the neigh- bors came to tell her that the X1088 were in the 901M008. she Wmlmled with her rocking "ThWII but t)" their n11" she mo. One men. 1m told, sowed grain today (April 18th.) Egyly potatoes have been planted, but not 1n our vicinity Howell" ihene has been harrowing and gtqmphig done and new land ploughed in Bra/aside;- "Supposing" Jock naked me later when he came in to find me alum "I bring some small P188 in» W 1e‘ move the black teeth. would W" mind?" this house beini; 115"" oi his and Inoiwk . James’ actions than Jeanes; "Mind" I said. like that. Anything: that helps to ease or lessen .113‘. farmer's burden. is never an.» trouble to iami-wcmen. lie carmd them in through the moon-light and the soit lullaby 0! PM ma‘ new and pond-iolks music. to t e kitchen. Would you know? baskets almost to the illllllnfi lsd with the newness o. th ~ thin are more train-ant, but then seeintt rs case James might nnd a poor nel- th number ior MM m. fir: lloiue-cleaninl uenlui tomorrow — Diary-GM" Do ‘You Know?- A Illgh School is Needed. seelal steals: no ininlns in oltiaenahip aunt have new gmplsllh in the several ' elective eoanea. .:___ _-_-_._¢ T_~_->;__ . ~;—.—._ .-._ __. 1;. --r-~ u- __._ zrzzrzi-n- SOME SEWING IDEAS Be sure the style suits the wear- smile clothes mo; will b; worn zflnflrnus seam alloivanoe beyond FOB MAKING oaassas cr. under the dress "it mark" "l" . Malone a dress this spring? Here Unless definitely born to ihel Cut sround nerflllue and “Pm- __~y-=.I1 1m “Wkms on the dress. are some ideas right from those; scissors and thimble. take time to holes gingerly . . ._ .1" a" mil’ be l"; l‘ <1" '1 Chimes b31361". . . who should know. to help you pro- pin and haste carefully. l ruined. Mark a line and Lesure inis prevents wrinkles and a1. duce a masterpiece. Fitting should he don-e over ihcl it is right. Mid “m! Cl" “m a 1°“ hi“ Piece-i W ‘all 111W "live i=ae..:-.:::;:....~1—..=-_= ~——-1=::=a.|aaan-~ ~-r-"--’--' :1‘ " '“‘_"”"" _’__'~—'__'_‘_“ ~-‘-’-"_‘_ ;-'_"_.;z A THOROUGH STRAFING By HAM [qgflgn JOE PALOOKA ow. DIDN'T ‘lCH FIRE-r! SURE ' GET _. GAVE ITACOING OVER"- ,I With N/lajor Hoopla use-awn! scams scale F EGAD, wALDo! BURKE s as swarms A5 A - HARPETRMG - HE ma»! Have =r=ur msuoreo AND LEFT "(await Our qlioardi BAD views BURKE A\N‘T HERE, Meson! PENELOPE came Home wrrnouT WARNING mo‘ ewe i-llM A LOOK THAT wouuo "nzea A 60am»! -- hi5: Ler-T QUICKERN A can comm‘ DOwM A 2am SPOUT.’ nil House OH. WES.’ WE'LL HAVE TO TAK: THIN’ YOU AIN'T NOTECED YlT" OH. WES.’ HEINEMS.’ 1 can see w! ‘I00 FORFEIT f Wlnemé AWAV LlKE s. ssr