OUR NEWS BUDGE .~.~ lied j. -rcla~.-. They ' 1st. T. D. Trenouth, RVC ' —B.ETURNS BOMB - Pte. Har- old Brown of Alberton. son of Mr. rlen- and Mrs. Stanley Brown has sr- st of the Depart- rived at his home there sfter sev- d. "Our MotheH-God Kenn enjoyed and took . This remarkable old _ f\ z Heston ltfaclunis, The ls R£Cl)t'ERl.\'G-—‘.\l.r. and Mrs.’ looked verv winsorne in a rose weal frock. her only ornament beina s gold heart shaped 1 ststertllctpoke tn tioof eooopen n: 23 Biicliivocd Sh. dersori. an analv l“ ""43"" been: magi; liiilfitztkéiln New , 1' b e'M.rs. Warren (nee suit Glen Valleyt. a son. n4 brown ac- MUNACJIAN -—- At the e eral years of service with the case will army overseas. He is being given ~many friends-S. STAMP CLUB MEETS -- The There are now no women I lture who 518:6; farms wixljtimtlte? m “M” the few who are ‘n the armed forces, e said Mrsm adv is in full possession of all her fwul da Many times durlniz the past Win- g driven to Mass o dis- n. She can recall when present money came e. when candles were used then lamps to electricity: from the its looks the groom A brown Harris 1 W‘; cqpl tweed coat with matcliiiiit sorics completed i ' no evidence. The probably go to the _nir\- lz-iti- this Mr. Ray M Tantcn. Summer- side. received the sad word by iele- ‘bi-monthly 1116911118 0! the on" t the City l” the lottetown Stamp Club was held last Y M O til , In Ml‘. All! El‘ - 1° hr. Hospital. Corp. and Mrs- iriends the bridal siitrty motored of the brides Dar . . J .P Mac . rtained at a small reception for Ohmenibers of the immediate families thmw At. a late hotu‘. gannd inert on Snt- l "c9 a _ The groom. only Sou of Mr. and Mrs. T. Harvev Wallace. es. Montreal, P.Q-. is with the .F. stationed at Toronto . . .l moved from serious ii MISSION BAND nri-zlzrs -'rhel gram yesterday morning of death at Niagara Falls. Ont . of his evenin! 1n I41 younger brother Dr Tanton. dentist. of that g RICE orig those present sloNmnht om"! l“! - city H1518 Crush. C. Currie, death. which occurred almost in--W Johnston, B. B s-tantly. was ascribed to n confetti. the haoov couple mcnds. and 1'0. J. C. the matters decide y interesting Visual lnforma- l ‘ tinn Service fiinls were shown. The ‘young folks enjoyed these stories and guessing-contest we“ dlilllhifll‘ oi Mr. deceased was 46 years of Wales College in 1918 he wont.‘ to Toronto and enlisted fi as in siamp collecting would be wel- cloth. Also all the changes c. including beginners. cm-The m“ s. 0n their return they Will WWII H0511“!!! 0n April l l make their home in Y2K. - Mr. and Mrs Theme; J moncl W M It C u‘ _ M m, gnu-lone. E. I. on April l8. i944 She has seen P. E. Dart in three wars. The first when only two Islanders made the sun- ‘interesting items were among them being 0f newspaper dated 1809. with MP5 l Maclieod. Riverview. Verdun. P.Q.. \‘ 959 9111mm?‘ is on the staff of the Roval Bank ‘Grace. of which branch. agcr and staff presented her with my which .\li' Snmers pro-la beautiful electric lamp. .D3l\l8d bv the good WlShES of all. On Saturday EVCHIIIH. March 4th. . Mix. Jluic AV-ullace II, 19M to graduated in 192-‘. Niagara Falls where he Charlotte Henderson of that. city He is survived by ills wife and three w“ Be and Martin wernt. m Gr lg one in which sh ho m Lieutcnatti Cyril Cascv has already 1113.110 the supreme sacrifice. She attributes her long worn-plenty of it. neilzhborliness ,nnd contentment Her family or nine are all living also an adopted daughter. She has thirty-three grand _ eighteen Brent-grand children all of whom with a host of friends. and acquaintances lain K was evidently put mails 31 years before the worlds first odihesive postage stamp was printed After discussion on various exhibits the evening devoted to trading, selling. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday eveni t 8 oclock, in the Y. Flying Officer Raymond phus PlCBId of. ‘Toronto was invested cd the benediction. LOCAL oil-FEE PBOMOTED. —Wurd has been received by Mn n of her husband. of Captsinflds-pt. at the outbreak of luau; friends wczc shalt-ken to a 01' the sudden pus Howard iViurlcy lu inc-r 74th yea!‘- Although not in lhc best of health $03.13 years she was about as . lwiicn a bovv oi ilirl menus shaw- 0; , Cl'C(l her with many beautiful and eful gifts including. silver. china ,'i:'oni East and West iolii in wish- lnq this llODliliil‘ i-uxina couple cvcrv ' iiaulhlic... rill thro lllf‘. Davidson in his 54th yd" qmpbeli McKAY-At Blimmerslde. 1... .. son Leo Brendan - 8- D- T- Mo y_ x - At the Onafilcitotetlw gaff-ff mnggfigltgfnan its s d . A . - - - u . amt ‘on Mun ‘l. gmett Clor- u l6. 1944 M!‘ a cl 67 years . a d rs. , man, south Melville, a son, James lssfl-Tngfsiglfsi-Elliotsogme A‘ “‘° PM” illsilfr Mtgtyetiir‘ Prin I t l A II 1'1, 1944. _ e c9 Bil gomgy “an”: °n 03.51‘ 311M?‘ Island Hospital on Sunday, A and Mrs. Trenouth, a son. "g- r1944. Solomon Vail in his ‘lug d Y 3w . M" °“i BRENTON-At the P. n, 1 itiiiiefll i=1 Monday. April 1v. i944. .. ' h W arren l... Brent/o {we Prince m“? par-At Charlottefowit on Wllih the British Empire Medal at lielflhmrs “mcami l‘ "l P'"°“‘ l" "'“‘l"'°' wishing her mariv more hacoy B hdays. an impressive ceremony yesterday gland Huang? 1113mm grip‘. in her 74th year. quiet. retiring nati qeisoted motiier and friend. morning at No. l0 B. School at, Mount Pleasant. Commodore Adelsrd Raymond, air officer commanding No. 3 Training Command pinned the medal the officer's breast and road ' ‘citation before the entire station , NATIJRALIZED CITIZEN -— A- ‘mong those to whom lcf Naturalization have been Qriint- [i Vieliclm Pcttr on. ‘ of New Wilrshire. in this ' souo on Are. - 10w ‘islanders will be 1n m: SERIOUSLY IVOUNDED — Ml‘. Pr {and Mrs. J A. Meek. FrenclrRlver. have been informed that their sum; He. J. morace Meek has been sci», iouslv wounded while i! th Prince aloud Hospital on April W o be sung over the ———— . < ing in _ Hospital on Avril -ll0.\lE ox Lmva - LAC. Se” '“°""°“ b” SAUNDERS _ At in, pm, ghan. Charlottetown. a son, manta. 51,713.“; , . day. Aiprll l8. 1944._ Mrs. R1. Edward ward Island Hospital on wean‘ l5. i944. day. April l9. 1944. Philip s,“ Mrs. Raymond W589i‘. ders, aged 72 years- ‘ ' lfidllvgf town Hospital" Wednesday A . end Mrs. Ian Holmes. Char- £44- wmlam MWFIYIRIIQ. personnel assembled on the parade Italy. ground wider command of Squad- rcn Leader G. Vadboncoeur sent also was Wing Commander F. E Grace. Acting Commanding Of- ficer cf the station in the absence of Wing Commander Mair The citation reads: “This airman under the leadership of P _ _ I“. Williams proceeded to n point. iastei ._1f¢@;-@}1~_o;§3-"Cha.i-ics Llewellyn and son Grant .53 was served by ms 'Ill‘I‘l\‘Cd home by plane on Friday, ‘from Toronto for Llewellyn and will rt’- of th Conservatory of Must --ATTEND rnwnnusns‘ MEET- _ c, foremost vocalists. ING — Messrs George Clarke, Carl gammy; Crockett and Heart: Godkln, yewel- l asked Mrs. Macfntoeh for some of her songs to be used on his weekly lb casts. and chose this l! Song for his programme. ___ tn MEETING — The re- gular monthly meeting of the Ch luttetown Branch of the C Home last evening. A large numl r M . l’ was ‘held on Satur- ug ter. BLAt the Prince Edward IVAEKS- At Fredericton, 1944. Mrs Fred Yloiibnker). $601186 “aired 46 year» lighter, ("ti om acf) . ALD _ s d _ he Prince“ Eduard cis. ilnnltoba. on ‘éi‘l§$§v."" Island Hospital on April 16. .944. i5. i944. Robert Vincent, clggd took l7l3l‘5'.'\l.l'5 w. 1.. Summsrside attended the harlottctown Hotel, which addressed by Mr. lewellry administrator was (mime Wartime Prices fire. Several of the tankers tiIIadIBOBYdw-S- _ with gasoine had already explodedl H . 15-1111 was o forth‘ ("IURPORAL ~— Kath- 05 U16 DZITIEIXQWC-“s- lcen Gillis of the R.CA.F._ daugh- Eu-lter of Mr. and l\ . "itatlnn madeof St. Peters Bay, P.E.I., has been fliroinotcd tu the rank of Cpl. serv- N ht . e %lty Hos- ariding in the conflagratfon SLIGHTLY “DUN-IE” — YBZ 1'5‘ 1Q 344, on April 18. ‘m ‘¢§flt...'i'.°‘£i.3$?i.i’i“l. 2:11“ =1 Donald. (Ellie Ellis). e44. PM W! cusps-at rr we lgan. a. son. Mrs. Elizabnh Se; Ceililnsllvllggw! 389d I urges-vital. the late Ste/wart Cairns, of members and comrades airman assisted 1n Qxfiyjgujgffyingl Mrs. Walter S. rluestis has receiv- MY-K» years to es H. Murray. Prederiawn- Prsviv -st Charlottetown a ivord that her husband who is serving with his unit in Italy I185 been wounded in action but ac- cording to later information his condition was not considered seri- Cpl, l-Iuestis is the son of Frank i-iuestls of Summer- llze flames cf five tenkcar; uncoupling to safety. The disreg- ard of the extrema danger and the resourcefullnms cf this airmail re- sulted in saving of a valuable nart cf a highly extplosive and combus- ‘tlble trainlcad of war material" Present at the ceremony was F. 0- After inspecting the station air Commodore Raymond left for the outside branches were present. Af- Jun brief iscuuion on retulnr business the meetln forwarded to the Dorminlcn lqlimnnsrms _- At the Prince Edward Illsnd Hospital on Avril 1'1. 044. to Pte. end Mrs. Prank Vanfderstine. Kinroes. a son CHARLOTTETOWN SAILOR ——. ,Among the members of H. M. C. S r Algonquinccreu", is Leo P. hialoma. N l of they latr- Mrs. ' iv i0 peorh. of PYlllCB Ed A .:‘ . ; l‘, (1135-1- ' '_-— _ gliiix-llfiigffg\‘hlil;sP-gl- ‘m ° ‘ ‘l °‘ concur. smvlcns - The 1-] closed with P0ll-' ‘ ‘Cu —ROTARY LUNCHEON — The election of directors for the com- ‘ ear took place at the luncheon he Summcrside Rotary Club held on Tuesday in the Olympia. Peter's Cathedral. where ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Canon Malone. who also conducted service m at the grave. The pull bearers were IIMIINNON- At‘ the Prilriceu Eiiz- r . Wu“ “land Ho” milmlldsclginnonq a-ughter. Marv Ethel. ——TAKES FURTHER TRAXNINCT The service W35 $011‘ ' H year DAY-At Charlottetown o div April l8. 1944. Mrs. R. in her 74th year ‘Peters iii his 76th y .l)OWATT-At Halifax on X83 TS JlmnNkA‘ me Prtme Edward MOORE-At the PEIslsnd —0n Monday evening April 102i Messrs. E. T. Hlggs, J. A. Webster. Hammond Johnson. Hubert Strick- la d. . J. Henneescy and G J. Tweedy. Interment was in People's Cemetery. FROM OVERSEAS ~ . 031m, formerly 0f Mar- ~ They are. J. i". Arnett, Donald grits- and Siimm° . E Darby, T. E. Hickey. Thomas Mitten. P0. Clarke directors will meet future and select the officers. The will take office on Island Hospital on April 12. 1944. and neighbors of Kings . St surrounding districts. gathered at the home of Mr. and Livingstone to tender a “S it California. for further training radio tPcl-inirlatt-S. TEMPERANEKBDRE S S —M' ' mm’ n“ fir“ Duke‘ Vernon Shore Bridge. e div-R tar. 01w! 8111mm i eon-At the Prince ns- CAMPBELPAQMffPMlFYm born in central Bedeque. son "f ti‘. IMP M1’ Vail He spent most of his life in V. E Jen. Magic. aged one month. r. 3° T A u 2o will! Island Hcsnhiéegl afllanfléifiigerlz- ‘élgmpbgill “red 63 yea“ M Mrs. Wallace MacPhersmi. 20 U Pl! I-llllsboro St. has ieceived a gram from her son. S. Bdsm. W, E Ross (Lloyd) MacPherson telling oi his fife sxrivel in Saint John. m: Lloyd ls he is known to his chums, Joined up the day war was declared and a heart come will await hie visit; to moiiier. At present he is with d ‘ mono Duff. Travelling Secre gm. B“ pox-mum a ‘on, O EINB — At Hunter River on c U u. I944. m Mr. and xvii-s. Ernest Cousins. a son. r '~ — M “tf.§"'l‘5ii“€‘ to Hospital on Apr . . 0 5;? ma Mrs. Giles Centweii. a 'ular young ladies, who was ways active in chuzch and Young People's Unions activities. guests had assembled to the played by Miss Vera the bridz-to-be was then escorted to seat of honor which was prettily decorated by Miss Norma illis. After a few remarks u: a c3 cc cl H? was a veteran —I-‘UNERAL 0F LATE MRS. D. T. McKAY - The fuueial of the . Mclgay, Summer- Tt-inpcroucc Ul1l0ll, acldrrsscd the Sunday Schools of the. Baptist and Trinity Churches on Sunday h children ivu-e delighted address as well as with the posters iand slides which Miss Duff showed i -. Z m. C on. T? ‘< . are: a mtmber of Zion Chircii, and a man of sterling character. ‘He leaves l1 iiicurn three sons, home. Rev. Charles Carnegvy, pas- daugliters. namely John Ii tar of the SUIHDIEYSIdg terian Church was the officiating interment was in the Dump-g Winslce North W.wM. YOUNKER — At the Prince Ed- acted waiadélw Ilufililtfill 0n April 165- even members answered PROMOTED-SZL. D of 1127 Euston Street. wn has been promoted at Canadian Ordnance Corps in: Centre. Barirficld. Oiit.. t-o the Peoples Cemetery. George Callbeck, Don- Wocdsldc. William Henry Wedge-S. PAINFUL aocionivr - Little Gcitrude Lmzigaphic, four year old the chairman, Mr. Chalmers New-' -son, the bride-to-be was presented ‘with many valuable and were opened by Miss wife In Sllnt John. RECRUITING — With the closing of the R. C. A. F. recruiting centre at, taking place éhlscweek, it ls ann- irig in "the Maritime (nee Hazel l‘. l . lScijtcitilxcr. i940. IF rlttiwlicrl tn llzul were read by M155 V6"! 1111/1112- tVei-non William $1.0 daughter of Mrs. Jack Longaphle, I. f 1* 27s Euston street, hfld the third “X “rumng "m" m“ m“ Sm“ John sub-centre with stozi, who also presented tnem to Military ‘Training “"1112 the guest of honor’ mm lMrs. Wighcmaii was a woman of liIacFARLANE-At the chum P. ng Mn. 18. 19-14. William Payne in i?‘ " nT i... C A l" P‘ reruns at u ~ .1044 t — is Cliarlo ts . £311"! §wiffl$£°§§‘§§_ Bread? Hospital. on April iterate. new . . 1944. Able Seaman John m l-Iowat-t. of Charlottetown, aged nital March 20th, 19g,‘ pill] "If: ll ind Mrs. liar-l Moore. Anvil WINSLOE NORTH W- M. l. _ Jesus Among Us, Savior, Thy Love and In The CIOM of C and Glory. were sung betwee - l . 5 Wed - itl verse of Scriptur Ind Yortinker Northltivermedmdauiili- rwlaifibtrs paid their feeg. Nsiltlll (t MacDONALD - At North Caric- ton. April ll. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald =. urinating were read illlll s- r ‘ reportm coll- at ' meeting amounted .1 to $3 rmirn - at the Prince inward B ‘mo’ “s Pmeimd 5M finger of her right hand cut off Norma Willis aranged them on the table. ‘Ifiie brlde-to-be then thank- everyone for their lovely gifts and for all those vifno helped make her shower a success. Then all join- rrl in singing "For Shes a Jolly loader L. T. Chapman. Halifax, commanding bot-l} units _1=‘lt. Lleut o Island Hospital on April to Cpl. James E I-lea m‘ RDNIAQHQYLIIOWIZTS in the future. Three S 1 Blonllion‘ at?" valbley)’ a daughteh yé-Cards and I box of fruit " Pens ope argarc. ‘w . . BALLARD - At the Chllrlotte-; L t. c t m“. b WW1! HNPIIII 011 APYU 14~ 1944‘ l“ ‘vcnfirs were ‘lentil’ It wfiiisend can .90 accept. the same allocation Jast. year. also to give out Sun . Fred E. Nlacieod left. fads. fb" plane for Ottawa. ‘ ' nits: spending a furlough at yesterday aftornoon while pinyin with other children on ‘ trout of Martin's Garage. Queen Street. The child on return to ,1‘. .ng centre at Mone- s.l l... ton. made his last official here a few days ago. EGGS AND POULTRY — PM- irend with most of Ialcnd supplies "pee Pr d. "l lll Kei - l hi; p, .. then can of G. W. and 1v ‘.'. NI U- KIYClC-l 4‘, L until his death l hqsd - followed. and the remainder the evening was spent in music and dancing. music being furnish- ed by Messrs. Golden Graves. Ro- LAC. Vivian Ballard, Mrss Elizabeth Ballard. a dangli- tar, Vivian Beverley Ann. RAF. and LAID TO REST - The funeral w’ m4 Pillfl and Mrs. C. sent, and thank you c - c.vcd for the same. ‘Bags for the month of May. MscLELLAN-At tile Prince na-l Prayers were offered by land McKenzie and ltiiss In the wee sins’ hours all tlaprit-lcd for their homes, wish- ing bell much happiness. A trial iurv last night. for t. > failed to reach a ver- Pirl in the case of John iliulniant Gallant cf Summerslde. char with conspiracy ill to ls spirits. rhls cnse has Court at Summerside before Chief . Justice 11A)‘ Campbell since Tuesday dav lllfllhilll the fury \i'as d nv Mr. P.J. Hilglics. K. C.. tor the uz-osecu iav afternoon from Dirtv m! ar opearing but dua- emaia coll. Pr! O 5H so. -_ n: >1 S-(‘ITICQ 2L it'll? Hfilill‘ Find KFHVC b3- lng conducted by the G fo unarmed egg t “A edium Canadian Legion attended in l ~t= . " D§.;..9_.‘“"Q{,‘;_;{_l sooner namnrcae. - Mrs. B n ments delivered Che Large. 34%: A Medium. 32%: A Pulct st B. 30: C 25. Sneclaliz producers are roceiviniz for A Large. 37: A Med Pullet. 3i. c- fuxicvil Vill he Tiff.‘ _ own. Walter Down. Clifford Down. Kenneth J. Lace N. . ‘Howattls friends. who VISIT PROVINCE! n b» hack "some. timclyniing zlaiizhtoi" Bettv Lou will rc- iiiterment was in High- F! nleassritlv prior tn leaving. LAID ro nnslr- m f of Mr. William T. Payne yesterday morning ilrom Mrs D F. McNeil was re-elec- led przeldent. of the sub-division Catholic Women's Lea- gue at. the annual meeting 1d last evening. Reports of the secret- ary and the treasurer showed a suc- e‘ and an active years work had been acmmplished. The’! following other officers were e 1st Vice President. Mrs Sullivan; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Neil Durant. jr ; 3rd Vice Presid- ent. Mrs T E. Hickey; Recording Secretary. Mrs. Elmer Plnelu; Cor- responding Secretary, Miss Margar- ~ EOTlPlfTlfllfl V.".il"l her grand-patents Mr.‘ ‘and Mrs. H. l-foivatt. llillshnrn EL. 1m complete her r hool vetir. ‘ ISLANDER FITOTVQIOTICD -- Act.- Bristol. P.E.I . has been promoted to the rank of Acting Staff SE1‘- aeant. it has been Or l Hi l M l bnted by uem gi as; was oee Demon. who also eon- serviog at the grave. The pail-bearers were Messrs Johnson, C. S. Buell, . J C. Blanchard. J. F. I/eigl-itile L. B. McMillan. Interment was in the Catholic cemete y. BED CIDS! DANCE — A enjoyable function Wls held Government House lest hing, when about 100 couples danced to whole afternoon was dr Justice and at five o'c1 withdrew and court a seven o'clock ‘rhe iurv returned at seven and asked a question of the oourt. At 7.10 thev again filed and the foreman reported a agreement. Alter that they return- ed to the itiry room four times st the request of the court in an en- tu an Thev finailv returned at 8.10 and the foreman said he saw no 121N5- agremnent being al standing of the Jury was 10 for conviction and two for ulttsl seq . At the conclusion of the address h the Chief Justice. he asked the fury to consider two Wiucstlons. First. was there. a-ocord- 1m: to the evidence. an agreement to manufacture illicit spirits. sec- ondly if the answer to the question was ves. was the accused s partv to the sareslment. Counsel for the prosecution were R S. Hinton and Messrs. J.J. Johnston, KC. J. W son MacNaught. K. C.. ll a quicm lzigh Mass Borden and the week- . l)‘. i" .. t " .3 ‘whore he is an in. l‘ w“ m We“ s loo early. automotive .. 5 conol Jllfl tuieulth", snowing post.- S ‘meant MacEwcn enlisted with tlievers. and where me room Comd be t 111111191 01' 1 Canadian Armv thcv refused t0.:md he is a mcmbci" of the I\T."L.1.‘I1Z,Coiiad1an Ordance Corps After four veers and four monihsl of service overseas. Corporal Hui"- wcrc much GPflYGwHIOCI. CGNGRA'I‘IIL.-\'I‘IOI\S.— Ali's. E. H. Norton, iill Fitzrov Street is to- old Brown has arrived home 1n A]. day celebrating her 86th birthday n. He came to the citv lastlall h ._ . , Saturdav to visit his aunt. Mrs I lhflwlfl-‘il Wild W15fl95 1°? “hi? 90m- Bryentou. 36 Water whom he will stiv a few dnvs h:- fore omceedlnziw his un quarters in Regina Abel Arsenauit. Mrs W. A. Bennett Kelly. Mrs J Wilfred Perry-S. LOCAL MASON'S HOSTS - The officers of Saint John's Lodge No A: A. M were hosts Tiles- flrst day evenirii. st the Masonic ‘fern- le. to their members and visiting rethren. with their wi a lady friends. The Worshipful Mas- ter. B. J Rupert. was Master Ceremonies and in extending a wel- come to the more than sixty pres- ent. expressed the special pleasure of the ILodge in having the ladies es their guests. and intimated that the "get-together" wag the beginning of ‘the n' urc of the informat- 54nd if. was "verv intcr- berm ‘ fu “ s riments were served by the members of the Charlotte- ohment of tlmedfianadien —SEIT\‘I.‘~'G OVERSEAS — A- mour: the Sluturnrlaltlc (‘lffllfll now Iservliii; IIVCITJIQS is. Sal. ltlovil Gal- ln/Liclfiic l lsnt. of the R.C.A l“ He is a. son 351 Levi Gallant and 'recelved his nil‘ EIUIHFFS ‘l Western Canadian Unit. lGun Section) in September. 'and went. overseas in Decemh W ihc some veer. He. l'°.l"’l“‘.1C!l in Eu- 140""? l landed in Sicllv 0:1 Julv 10th. dlsembarkcd with his CASUALTY LIS_T_ -' Among those reported killed in action in FLACIILNZII‘. - ‘KTURJTIH —Al l. '.loinirifl thc f1l1'l.'>ll“.E‘ lgilrufi. M- Qllhlll and llll. G. LEWIS-WATTS —-! M other 1|“ . Cornelius lvlcLcllau is now s. patient in the Prince Countv Hospital suf- t. - ~..- _—91’v\43v\viv€wvx-\XQ ‘Q Hospital on April iafJclin MacInnis, Mrs. John Clid Coast. and Mrs. Neil Msc- more and Mrs Abe rt Cudniore. lttetown. a daughter. MeetinB closed with the will! ‘Benediction. PRICES REDUCED ON APIRIN! New Aspirin prices bring‘ Handy be: o! l2 new I 29¢ lottlo at ‘ IO O now 2 WIIY ASPIRIN WORKS S0 FAST III ‘III! IIIIIIF OF PAIII h the latest Canadian Army Casualty m" in ""37"" List is Pie. Edward Joseph Gau- ~ def. ivlm was serving with a Nova Scntla and Prince Edward Island Gaudets next. of ‘M u is his iitother. Mrs. Gaul-let. St Nicholas. PEI. Among those reporter-l slightly wounded lsl te. w?‘ frmilrl he vxirrl-lcil-i-l . swim _ _ . more of a similar nature Features of the evening were motion pictures Geo Sherren. and a sing-song led by the Master of Core- Baiisfsctlon with the result; of s conference held *1 x s performed by Rev. Lennon. putor of the harming in white hffetg mower bouquet of . u \\c1'r~ lllll".°l"i‘lf'fl. flrarlt. Fit. last reports she was said " ‘ “”“°§‘"" w“ "d" d-fashloned "hookln labour requirements tn aLvi serving with a Nova Instantly! The moment you drop an Alpitin Tablet in wot" l begins to dissolve. It disintegrate: in two seeondei That 118M’ nlng action in the glue‘ happens in your etornlchi Aspirin W" hold of pain at once: gives you safe, feet relief. For pain due tot IIIAQAIOIII, GUI-Ill ‘hhbvo Alpirlnhhletc with full glee! OI Wt"- frollc." 1n the evening s s nus supper was served. in‘: chief e r b t e beautiful birthday cakes with their ward Island during the season was expressed to s Guar- ellln representative by Mr. George ride was given In msrrie n r- The Wilma Watts. sis was dressed in pets and Prince Edward Islniirl Regi- lkin is his wifc. Mrs. Helen F. Mc- — EXTRAORDINARY ACCID- ENT —- Mr. Alphonsus Richard of nwutols. tannins. IIIIIIIAATIIIA: rm m. tablet! with elu- 11"" - I'll IIIOATI Crush three tablets In K glue water-III." Meir. ASPIRIN . thorns. associate director of National Selective Service. Ottawa. “allowing the meetings which were ‘ield privately in the‘ Provlnci Building - e was arranged by Provincial Farm L-‘lbour Committee for the Province. o lGuigan, Gasperesux. PEI. ~—-PROSECUTION CONCLUDES load of lighted candles One cake was the rift of the Binnott Road Womens Institute and the other if her granddauith ers messages and ar and near. from Brooklyn. New k. Long Island and . A.. and from Dun- from death in an unusual While engaged in sawing wood he was thrmriizg th with matching halo l. She carried s n flowers. s n. a '< 5 a» :r in content with ‘r- ivhcel of the saw with .1 that 11,-. had every inch charged with conspiracv to dlsilll F"; \ lull for the layer Cross on every tablet- f.‘ lung, with the exception of I115 stockings, torn from his bodv. illegally alcoholic spirits. The trial oceerllng for the past Summerslrie. before Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. ch Hon Horace Wright Dominion and provincial policies snWWer for farm nnkly . 4A- If II doesn't any "lcyer“ ll Isn't Aepltlll Martin in Ottawa cemeithe -" a child's flnt friend. a ‘gov’! in P-llzliitzovi officiating Thev “Yo” nupndfld hv injiirv miraculously escaping with but a few skin bruises-s. n. for control of in Safe, Fosf Relief within, the reach of everyone!’