TUESD A)’. Sea iilew and Vicinity ‘rho ldatnr fishermen along the North Shara an buy than day: for the season which open May 1st. Mr. John W. Murphy. r Pleasant spent the week-eno- home with his wile and iii... . ‘Iho many iriends o! Mr. Adams are sorry to learn tho not making as speedy a recon-i, _, his friends would wish for. .- um no: n-Xi !.-."?°*-‘l T‘: Mrs. Cliilord MacLami has re-. turned to her home in Sea View alter a pleasant visit event with friends in Summerlide. The W. A met at the home oi Alla W. J. Harrington ior their April meeting on ivedncsday evening. There were twelve members present. Hie president in charge o1 rneeetiiig which opened b oiiiging Hymn 594 followed by the i zany for the month. Members‘ prayer and a daily prayer in tinison. The 63nd chapter o! Isaiah and a portion o! 1i Cor. ivas {Hid responsivvly’. Roll Call was an- swrred. with an appropriate Bible verse. Airs. Harrington reported having received the mime o1 a new prayer partner Mrs. W. M. Adams. Mrs. Biakaney and Mrs. Cole expres- sed sincere thanks for cards oi’ sym- pathy ru~w>i\'e=d. Sevt-rol duiiiitvd iuririi to tliir birthday box. The rciid- irig from the Si/udy Book ior this month WAS omitted in favor o! 91¢ report o!‘ the annual meetiri! rflvchtlj.‘ held in Charlottetown this which was most lliiQfCSl‘ g 1 the ricicciite Mrs. Hir- ton. This was simple- \ token given by .\Irs. appreciated. Mrs. ey, Superintendent oi’ . W A. Branch at Sea View, e a chcefing and encoiirnuing of her work wiLii the brunch. D» i rogret was expressed on the loss by death or Mrs. Charles Cais- lev a valued member who had 95$- ed away since the last meeting. ~< g hymn followed lJV the bene- ' iq~,,|~th_~ m,» mnntjfiq in a Miss ltdo; CJBSHQ,‘ ‘ii-is returned no her homo in Silrlhl Vflllfiy 81W! in; B, pleasant visit with s in Kiriicora. s sgivnt a low t ,5 rec- e ie guest of his iiiilicr Mr. Johii N. I'D/ans. lflfillwml- tllllllCS PLANS o! m0 P. E. I. ,1. .. .\i.r. Elmer Stordy a! the R. C. N. V. R. WAS spending g pleasant fur- imgi: \\’i‘l\ his wife the guests o! M's. “ '5 parents Mr. and Mrs. Caislev Adams Dnrnlev. 'l‘l'ie hall at Sea View was filled on Thursday evening when ii large number gathered to enjoy a variety corccz: .-pt..isored by‘ the members 0 Sea View W. I. When the hour p‘: opening htid arrived Mr. Arthur Stewart was appointed choir -inan who after a few fitting 1e- m ks the following program was out: Chorus, Tramp ‘Ihe . Are Marching, Instrumental l\'.‘i c John Atlanta and Mrs. Lorne nent, Velda Duggan. Monolog- tie, Mrs. Earle McKay, Solo, xvith " U‘ nccoinpanlnment, Jean Cous- . lill0g‘il6, St. Patrick's Day, Solu- Ciiarlie Cole, Monalogue, Mrs. Harry Crozicr, Male Qaurtct-te, Tenting Tonight, Charlie hiacArthur person- R‘<.".‘l by Mr. Joilimore. Instrumental lyiiisic, Alonzo Holmes and Mrs. Lorne Campbell, Monologue, Mrs. James E. Murphy, Dialogue, Tommy Tfiickr-rr. Chorus In Costume by sev- erni indies. When I Am A Lady Final number was a promenade to music. National Anthem. Each num- ber was heartily encored with loud and hearty applause which showed the appreciation of the large aud- ienco. The chairman then auctioned the pies which had been donated by several 0t’ the ladies. The bidding was bri=k and the splendid sum of $41.00 was realimed for patriotic pur- poses. The committee in charge were indeed grateful to all who helped to make this concert the splendid success it was. - __,_, __../\.-_A~.,-‘.A agflbng‘; “pl... Many friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. Janie Ramsay is laid asidn by illness at the home of her daugh- ter Mrs. Collin Adams. Mr. Morton Adams, Main-it Piou- uit. spent the week-end mt his homo in Sea. View. Mrs. John Coulsori has returned lo E122t???et»flfi"’witit"ffieniil°ifi‘$5611? " I Th6 ShflPC 0f things t0 COIIIC F01‘ Over three years our men in the armed ington gdl/téiittgg:gfiigezfojégsmggnifié. r be déterminfiid What We forces have trained faithfully for the day of attack. O ‘*1 . t w . O in? ‘ti. Q55??? 152.2“ Zyifiietliififii- Now our leaders tell us the time for attack is at not‘; ‘time’ \ - iliicsts had arrived.Mr.1eA1rtlfui' hand' We dare not deny Out Incl] Qnfi iuiry iv.i.s _a;_kcd to Ercshide fliilgiiltfl‘ , I _d h w“ n_r1f‘ remar S 0 Ci! on . c e mt. 1331522!‘Zn‘2i“Ei.J’;.‘1£n$f§3il We 0f r1115 generation a" wsased g 8° t at may b‘: n°cd°d t° d° d“ '°"' of .| IYHW‘ ‘if iiioniiv on hohnii ot ' - . lfl a Stfugglfi 0f biirbatlC CrllClty. W6 MC - our iob-‘yours and minCtto s“ l the .;‘..‘iifiiiffiii°§i’§?§§‘§riii‘fi"§2.§"ii31.‘? that our way of life may survive-i that the coinin - - » pp y grigi-‘Oilliyiiéggg Ensolgilhig Egrmnirtuyl encmdon ma ed f d f 8 millions of tons of war materials that are essential tili"'l.i.‘.‘;zii.-.if.f,“‘f,i"§,§"“§,i;§‘§,1$“ 3.3g g y 10y me 0m ° sPcech “ftecdmn to Victory. Let's buy Victory Bonds to the utmost iilr-isnnilr __peni in dancing, music to Worship as d o y W1 rec om to determine - - . . 0f 0"!‘ ablllfy "IWO Ways- put our savings into ‘Willi’ WTHFhPd bv Mr. Kcitli llam- snv rind Mr. Allan Hickey and vzas iliilliiy iinprvciritcd b' ll. thcif o d t. ' _ 5 a w" cs my Victory Bonds and buy all we can on the 6-month installment plan out of income. \<~l— __. __.-_.--4~.,-~. io-‘m m.“ There must be no compromise-no appease- ment-nothirig less than unconditional surrender is our goal if the succeeding generation is to be spared the horrors of war. All post-war plans for a better world are but visionary dreams unlesg w‘; smash through to Victory » a’ LOCAL VICTORY L0 57 Queen Street- ' AN naAnqvAnTgfiie 1m John L Lewis’ lim- was i; 5141",] mask a deadline (or his unmd Mlno Walton’ colt emu strike drew new.