v” ‘fiiv"'fir'r,,trr:-'iy;rozvvqsmrpnsamxarfinn we.» . . _; The lieed of ‘ Continued llelp god; ithin as! “fir? yo! icierziim uomlwarl mm bu" iii Norwly. sccordilrhg vnfi, Afternoon Tea i T's no trouble at all to 1 prepare dainty refresh- ments for friends who cell . n if you have s few varieties of delicious Aylmelr Isms in your pantry. IIEUI’. !|_ VAN ITIIN military. navel and sir force strenzth to pretest itself, the Bel?- ian officer declared that people n this country must not feel they are safe from the horrors oi war. Now serving with the Belgian srmyebullt at Juliette Camp 1n Que c, Lieut. Van Stein declared the German Junkers 88, four motor bombers now staticned in Norway, could fly from Norway to Halifax and back with ease and have a cml-Dle of hours on this side of the Atlantic for bombing. That, he ll B. is how close war is to Canada. eut. Van Stein has had several elrse-ups of war. as an artillery officer 1n the Belgian army he saw the bombing of Liege and Namur and he saw thousands of civilian refugees killed on the roads by Nazi fliers. Early in 1939 ho fled from Belgium nto occupied France and finally worked his way FLAVOR-SEALED TINS FOR OVIRSIAS '10 Marseilles. From there he sail- _ . _ to Dakar where he arrived on Thousands of tins already safely mailed end January 27 and was kept prisoner enthusiastically welcomed by nus icemen end 1117561‘! Bllll) ll-ntll June 8, alo n‘ civilians overseas. Bo sure to include s tin in Egan aglafiugzgghgggwalgglandv B915‘ your next oversees parcel. —‘ ' Hunter IAIIIIRII JAMS e JILLIES MARMALADE lab h M5 host and [segue jun lsotory hem flesh, rips fruits picked s! the peek sl fink flavor. Their unrivalled quality is fully pro- tested b the ssoiusivs Aylmer Vacuum Peck all Flavor lee] Cap. canon! assume Lnmm - nsmtmiv, on. An enjoyable social evening was “HELP WIN! BUY THE NEW’ VICTORY BONDS” held recently at the home of the 11 o nmitie on Mm J 1 lloo r, was a-native of Messrs Mobbs 01' Greenvale tor the P'E'|' rSeri-iigrfi Woebster ‘drew Huntermiiivenllpi: grandfathers an- benefit i" the W010?!“ 111851111":- the attenticn '01‘ the Court to the cestors also came from this vlci- :n§1°€5a11l'1t1*11e;1‘118 Spent 111 11111816 "'_'— - = d9 in the e5ulbn£hing niiy, he being a nephew of the late “w 11B 1m 11 800d 811m W58 The Presbytery of P.E.I. con- Pmgle“; m“ vrned yesterday morning in Zion Church Hall Wllh the RAN/Cl. A- 0- , _ . , . _ T; d H d Tfiflllwl- This branch has been of a Fair Wage Law 1n 1111s Pmv- Mllginfimegnpattergofimgna very active in helping with Red “web t‘: ‘which edmlwemen" me grand-aunt of Mrs. Hagarman. He cm” 511d 9th" W111’ W°1'l<- .. w.mu1ePIWY1‘Y11PP1‘°v~ . 1 1 dtobe kl-flknd *~— 'w§’,‘,°°°§,“m;n. m, Assembly matter; conswied of the ggijffjw mucgmtgzlghog. (in an“ Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Robertson Raga‘ G C Webster (Clerky -1~_ nomination oi the Reverend Daniel “home from homer were recent visitors to Freetown, H. Busscll Scmers, T W. Good- J. Fraser, D.D., LLD. Prolcssor the guests other sister Mrs. Lorne vv"1 H M Creaser n -M Bon- 111 The Prwbvrerlsri College. Mon- No direct. word has been heard W119“ 111111 M1‘- Wet?- tnlzi and Dr. J Keir Fraser, to- 1159111- 501" the Modcratorsliip 0f from Lieut. Comdr. William Silli- ‘“-'-"' , l, T, 41.. u _ h LMD" 1 m J5 “we ah Huge quantities oi’ ice are being hem, livid? eltcif “r5511? congmm- ili°tvi°ilrilv-.A“é"“é’ 11,1151? on tires gicilllipienespllr. s1111- faxefggrglleeriiellébcilgisthchimnell 01111 e" - , hthclb tthdtoths - 11°90 1M1“ We *1" 11513:" y‘ .1~.¥Z....‘%::‘:1§.L‘ti$“...i:”u.1i:;: 11.2.1.0‘... cm 216.... s: gygp-ig, mm in Home Missions the Pres v TY 6' , i “ _ , J .1 had to be evacuated in the l‘ - id.‘ to ap " for Student Miss- A$$1‘11’1111.v_11iAMont1u1l .n line an. 1 n rt t, December’ and the iengciies for ‘iii; following congresil- L113 “°m‘mt‘“f“ °f me mumvitllg tireferurggn nioved to Batan. Sincle W- Nth“? wwlllle!‘ 01’ C1181!‘- tions: Aiberion. Caledmllm-Wood 111971 t° m“ Afimlb‘? Bmrds “f “e General MacArthur has pitched his wltemwn 3¢c°ml°5Y11°d b 111$ 81$- Islands Murray Harbour South, Chwvhr Rev» Gl C- WWWP line across Batan and defied the l" M18! 1411111111 Nwniv visited lvlurray’ Harbour Tryon and (Home Missions); Rev. '1‘. H. B. enemy to drive mm out’ the hos. Rllstlco and attended the funeral Bmadmbanev andifiewrgs Ruaddisnd Sorners (Boards of Admlrllsbrfltion pitnl has been moved from time t0 M ma“ uncle» ‘hi? 19115 011955" tosccure the serv ces o an or n- K1 Graduate for the conzfcflflllilll Kensington and R1 Juniors. V” and Education); Dr. J. K. Frztsor, ime but its eiilciency seems not w°°111°1'- (Senate o1 Pro byiexion College); to have been eifeclcrl. According to Recent passengers from Hunter . . < ». - e1." '1" . dent Dr. Carey M. . of lilmzliiled Dealing W111 the Rev. H. ‘M. Bumnm. (B0810 01 a “n? cmsmlmgl d Rive,- to Charlottetown included vacant Chars“. the PW-"bl/WTY P"‘-’5b~"l‘"m“ Cmwgm’ Rev‘ H vsvrils tziiinsigiired “liar? lilfltferre filnie M155 ‘M713 Andrew-b M11- Willllm evmulwd 591181’. Mrs. Orville Seller, Mrs. . - Dr. Smith and Billiphant are V°111°11 °1111°Y- MPS- 01111811110 MW oflllriidnies for a call are 90011 N) ‘Hhlloriml Cmnmluee) associates the Silliphant family as- man’ M“ "1111 ML‘- 591" Chip‘ b, heard as “.01; ,5 a; Belfast, The Prcshviery adjourned to sume that he ‘a an“, and wen but pell. Mr. AXJJUI‘ Sentner 51a, Mrs. Montague and Cardigan. The, Reva meet in 1m Kirk Hail on May 12th. M has been stated no direct coup Herbert Macleod, Mrs. > _ - _ 1 t h 1 _ _ MacLeod, Mrs. R0556] H. M Gleaser. 8A.. was appoint gilllllilpgeéailgn“ 25mg???’ this: gergbrlgrw ML Paschal‘, Macmnam ed stated Supply to the Tyne ' Valley charge m one year. Hunter R1081‘ gnlwhflifjlitmglg‘ e olimiglflffwg’ 81m; m». Malcolm 011m, Glen Valley, Encollrflglng report's were PN- and ‘Mrs. Sherman MacDuif of rwently Vlsmd he"- W-"d ‘>11 ‘will! P°°‘1"°'5 Wm‘ by Brookfield. l-le taught school here -—— the emu/Pool» Rev- 11- M~ B11“- and at Kenslnrion. l-lis wife and Mrl- Everett Wren-son and son trim. on Stairstfcs by Rev. T. W. two small du1l€fli€T3 reside at Long Bobbie and Mrs. Binns of New GCOGWlll- on the Budget by ReV- Beach, Calif. The best wishes of all 3155mm were “um "15111715 it "'19 T. H’. B Somem who stated the Miss Hilda Giliis librarian with residents o! Kunm- mv" so out home of Mrs. and Mrs. J. W. Pat- Presbytery had contributed $4.500 the cavnsgu; librtirlf‘: l3<>r1<1r_1'11‘11‘1@1'g m “Bllly" at this time, 1mm- moye m 31115510115 1n 1941 than in at CLQPlOUCJHVIl we ntvv 1n~. s: ____ Sincere sympathy is extended to y ,. lflikiCs in Masonic. Ho. . 51101 or- Misses Miriflm Woolner and mm‘ Dr‘ “M” was appointed ed by the Nuticnnl Ifilm Board. M,-s_ pa“... Gauant and 15mm, Frances Baxnall were week-end Cwvpnfir o! the 001mg“ ocmmntee Miss Gillis vns the "ucst while here Rem" v visitor to K i to v . u re ~ c o d i . 5 911-1118 n. the former 111d lo him was referred the ag- or Mn and Mm J_ w_ Paugysgyh Gallant? lélvhalch noggiégatgalzfirgig the guest of her aunt Mrs. George 51°72?“ ‘it? viiidmi“ 0°31; . R. 1 n0 "b 2111- 1116111111“ = m" $03281. ‘$2.122?’ “‘° ‘“°“ °' ms 1v . - ‘ . Lac Hasarmnn o B21111. W of ntle una umin n tur, - Phail azuin made application stationed at Sue-nun ride, recently wflsgemgmy reffbecmdfinflh: 0.3:: ___... 1111-01121. 11n- Presbylel’? 1v be re- visited friends and relatives here. munity. He leaves m mourn besides M1" 111111111 w1B111°1¢ “P9111 the a .14 in. me qenmal Asggmbly, m... We wygimgfiglirlrlglly m5 scrmvdng widow, ‘mmmy M,” week-end at her home in Pleasant — ~— Lucy Tralnor, the following sons vmel she h“ a‘ h“ We“ h" and daughters’ Madeline’ Mm cousin Miss Verna Robertson. Joseph Martin of Dorclfester NB. '—'* Cecile. Mrs. Emile Gallant oi’ Oys- 711° J11111°1 11°11 CW5! 11191 111 ier Bed. John, Arthur. Andrew, weekly 5955b“ °" "m" with i119 Charles and Peter all oi’ Ronnie's Presldmt Rlgmald ‘ llncpmye" l“ Road, Also several grand-children. h’ ma!" A 1w“ °f mull‘! w" The funeral was held on Tuesday mm ‘mm hndqullte" m1‘ 5111'" mum“; Inmrment m Emu“ dollars which had been sent in. A mm}, cemebem letter from Miss Darrach thanking _____ mlegngers to; the fhandkerchlefs h“ Dame “new, _ w c were onsed or children in m,“ heal,“ Mondfllyf“ H‘“""m‘ England. Meeting adjourned with _i__ Tfhe King. Mrs. Wesley Smith of North Rustlco is being pleasantly enter- MM}; mm‘ ‘l n“? 5 1mm" tained at the home of Mr. and rm. "° e1‘ he” w" '- "°1°°"1° V1111" James E. Andrews. m" ‘m atmmy‘ Mr. Kent White, Greenvale was a recent visitor here. On saturday morning no. 29th smolgamated the congregations of M. Creascr Illoard of Knox Col- hospital at Cavite was Melpuiue and Kezisingion where legit? 1111C! RQV- T- W Gccdwln A5 and Vicinity condition of James MacDonald who has been seriously ill in the Char. lotteto n hospital, and that Vernon Q Kensingion and played m, Ken. Mr. hunk Nioholsondiszsl Grove simzton juniors in hockey. Wilmot with. “mod nrénzlypesseneer to Charlottetown 8K MncFadven. Chester Willi-look. Af- M“ Lew“ Mun-y M" ‘£23 alrfgeanfxfgciglglscmfil: Murray have had as their recent ' ' ' t her mother Mrs. (Rev) favour of Hunter River. flan! get- ggawdu of ulna“. iers were: wilmont Robertson three. Cheaier Whitlock, two. P. n. ma,“ Je8n w, ma" Spence students in Charlottetown Boyle acted as referee. James n. Andrews oi the Ve - Qfi, "°°k’°“° mm" "‘ m" - "l..." 0X1 . w!‘ [EMA Lei this MEDICATEDcrsmIhsIphs m.‘ Gum, h u 0",, , h" emmIIy-eauudblenvlahssl ma“ 754107!!! hu family here. On 313.1%.» a“; my mm 3mm“ m . m 0Dnn't“c0vei‘l1P"8I-100r¢0m lexionilnlttlll, 25¢ Qilmggmégaxtglea ‘on nobafl- he cent visitor i0 Charlottetown thi rryNOxfilglviAatlie greuelen, ICAITBPCIQ-iliil . wn. sleet all] Mr. end Mrs. Guthrie i§i'1>'='§a'¢ni§v=iliigiriaivinivigiapeiLllveai n out’ M“ BMW Mmwmlwn‘ l!“ mm“ . (‘I-ester Wliltlock. Mme; 35M m . Winnnre. Miriam Wfinlner, filed” vlslw‘, Mark Ourley was s recent Andrews. Frances Bewnall. Vems m ch Noueme does so much because it's notjusta srlotietown. remade mum. h‘: NIDICATID; helps heel exter- neily-ceueed blemishes; he] e smooshend soften r‘ / sougludryekimhsssnall yenringencscrioa. {,°‘3""~"-“,‘,- “M122? w:ll‘°“k' Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0. 5111i T Non mu Ni cCree dP d ~ "7"" ,," " »--.~'~“ 7'“ ivllllil" hant were recent visitors to Ohsr. Bsnilseehoew mncliizcgisldozolilellpiyovgilcireii Aral] 1115mm ' §‘,§"“,;','L..,.‘.".{1.'§”§§f, lizrgxsgggvz’: lottelnwn. tors st the hockey match between 1m m4 M“ Gordon 3mm,‘ s: 11w It ls pleasing to report that the have hed u their recent guest Miss Mrs. William MaeLeod. the followini‘! llunior boys went to gu%.wh° ‘M l‘ " 9mm“ mfilQuebec Boys use Ice ‘and s‘ ~ Let Taste ‘and Beauty Come With Service l, There's probably nothing that goes late your home to make l0 great en improve- ment in its appearance as WALL PAPER. -. The new SEMI TRIM!!!) and SUN- WORTHY WALL PAPERS are ready for your inspection today with beautiful new patterns in plain, flowered designs, stripes 20 and 80 inch widths. | In almost endless variety of patterns, colours, prices, Choose _ Curtains NQW s Cotton Lace Net Curtains in plain andllfloral design, single or double border, white and eoru in 2% and 21/, yd. long $1.25 to $3.50 pr. 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Meyfield are visiting at l-lansl E. J. MacFadysn of Ohsrlotietouu. Mrs. Joseph Chapman and Miss brother Jam-es. 91'1"? "'19 8110815 0! her parents Mr. Mrs. J. F. Graham and Miss Lulu Garoiyxie MacDon lrLoiMoncton .li,______ , _ , _ __ , 4 HM Mm Pope Bsgnau. Champion a. 11.. both of Stanchel a. and Miss min MacDonahiof . clinches M Lean ‘and - - were weeb-end visitors lo Ghar- Montreal inst present visiting their Florence Ncye v1 tors t1 the W‘ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacFadyele. lotteiown the vw-t- "f Mr. and ntel home, called here owing tern capitol early this weal!- g the serious illness of their —"B j , Snow to Boost Victory Loan Campaism/ --_. __ 1 IeyflulenteeIThrselivsII-hebenmdsIhhrweailtsr l the our-rent victory Ines Campaign. Iiimsllld sill M"!!! Nsnvellieie. Time livers sally nswlllflsr. lures el "In! l“! eevsrel schools modelledlisye lsnlesnl shipqsnl Ulllillfl Illlllllfllll