L _.._....-_._..._ we‘ , _.<_ ..,.., —v—Ia-¢A_.¢_¢s_4~J-< Ildievnl» Queen» nnn-OQQ-l-Li-slbfl‘ an»; _..;‘. a’ 5P€§ ‘Q: ‘ .........___ -_.. -._. ‘-a--..'......-...........;.-..;....‘.._ A nominee‘ auei-“éeamge I! a H war-I I ' E9’ B?‘ i?! 52mm m? mozeuou ufla ain't-Hanson SATURDAY, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN use: HAMPSHIRE Y. l’. U. PIAYS Hampsihiro presented three onc- Next was act pays in Kingston kind mail Cent Dude" acrtui by Ali-x barter. 9. In sp w o’ the dlsflgftfklifll‘ t‘tf‘ll* i and Phyllis Easion. ing overhead and underfoot, a very i The inn-d and nst plav was en- OIGII lllembied. Isutrumcn- ‘titled "Frank and Elma." uzl music was furnished by Mr. Glynn, Mliinr Goldwin Graves, Miss Phyllis Eu:- Gljvnii. his wife, ton and Mrs. J. F‘. Enston. Mr. Mil- =ah, tlie- iilSll Maid, lar MacFad en capnoly IlCZLCi as ‘Alice. Frank's cousin, chairman. e first play of the 5ieiin,Frnnk's eveni was entitled An Econom- iMr. A.<lll)lli‘_\’, ical oomerang. The characters -Glvnn. Margaret bfiffflf. Lastly ilie whole cast Joined in Ciow, Mr. Dabbleton, Albert Tre- in sing-song consisting of fireside meic. Doctor, Milfar Mnc-Padyen, ;melodies. follow Mr. Bird Plover. Alex Larter, Mrs. al Anthem. All Bird Plover. Mildred 'I‘r\‘mere, a humorous nature, ench Maggie, the Irish Maid, Mrs. Eas- being suited to l ton. The next attraction was a step -tlie fillfllfllce w dance by Richard Maobean followed 1% lilliL'li§"l' from were: Mrs. Dabbieton. Frances by a. play entitled Household Hints. The characters were: Auntie Frinn- on Eie,_F1orence__Tremere,_Mr._ 'I‘weet_ ur BRINGING UP FATHER l‘ in their insirzil-i: |know iLlS sciu. . Jflflil. as iflrlifl to . in Iloxv ‘ovum could the s;‘-1Y}@-'<‘-“*‘1’"‘i<‘~‘(11"° ti"? jtuiidliinris in the laboratory. i . ‘i '. n. ici i . - r . . Iagglilgfuioracilifi‘M‘l Mk“ 51 , Man) methods lime beui devs |friniiiis iii‘ l"‘= i" itlu‘ si a ‘ wcuk. in n ‘i’ ilovc of li"ll‘i t Moore £9’ McLcods “ Spring Song” Shed that heavy overcoat! Step out in one of .\loore & .\Icl.eorls 'l‘opc0ats! Herringrliones zit -- -— — — $22-50 Fine Fleeces at — $25.00 and up Donegal Twceds at — — — $13.00 Hounds Tooth Plaids at —- $13435 Match one of these Toppers With one of Moore & McLeodls new he fluff and old lace the gals are wearing ad pieces. Not like the bits of giffloiilfs’ ‘W’ '“~"'-l*"l“~"" Irv but real “he men” hats. ' 'I'\\'(‘t(l.=niili!‘ imzi ' “ l13?£i‘"i?§ ‘liii“‘{8i3' .-‘§¢113.~ll“£13.31??? r'§.°.5“.'.‘.'.“.‘...‘I“‘L’Z°i1lll °..‘}‘.il"1.i..‘°fi‘.\‘~’.if5 ecltcm‘ M“ ""‘"=‘~"'*~ Ymm“ “"“'"d' iii’ii..‘lfié°li1022912322 2.3.121’? ‘liilfiti’? lll’.i°i.‘?"£’fiififidiiliiiii Silt W‘ "N" You‘! ‘Ohm "We?" incrpdgbly 7.011,“. .,,,._ M? C,“ “T... J czuih Mn mspwzlnmily we beg!’ their ai-dor. one of them said, are ‘ Bilimores at - - - -- - - $5.00 Borsalinos at — — — —— — — $7.50 [imifedl ‘itor, Richard MacLean, George -— unit‘, Burden Trc The Young People's Union o! ‘George's sister, 'Adamsat---,-——-—$ Biltmores at — — — — - - $. 4:; acquires Fiiillt ll ‘ (llS(‘l]lllfif‘|5lii!l W" 'l‘.*‘<" mil ;).’l\‘.f'l‘ _.,i_ h’, _ 1,; . to sink hi.‘ si-lf in n loniiiii-‘i nur- .,|.,,,,,,;¢,~d nose; onlv ivhcn iii" l-w the Cfiliffltfl‘ i'\i".'.l s-‘ii and lliF- .'.it of iii» f only wlicn we a; . . _, mp? “m, M ‘H, In", __‘“.,,,, n", Aumnfl) AT. ground. motionless and expemant. sword of iiio Hnmi‘. i ‘ CANADIAN VICTIM OF BLACKOUT BURIED i amnnsnorr, of tlice. O man. iiu: ‘o do _i:i= , ‘ __ _ , and m m", n,,.,.r,._ M," M “Mk ‘Um n? ihflllhtS. dcnfli m.i_\ be well lurking. huinhiv wl‘ii 1hr (‘iv-l " ‘ England. April i0 non-commissioned offi- cers formed a, firing party at tiic grave of Platoon M. L. Imvsom of Pri Canadian L-ight In Sergeant-Major Lawson was kill- ackout manoeuvres when cycle collided with a. truck. w living in Victoria I draped with the i taken to the mili- Father. mid oil ii~c .. .-. ~= uc WARD l.\' (‘().\iIt.\'l‘I.\i(i nnmn imr“ “r m" Mm“ “Wkly t° °b‘ sounding for llil, on tin‘ Gill’? side. l ‘ ' MncF:id,vcn. Erna Mrs. Erision. Nor- . ‘wi- do well tom‘ sister, Phyllis Easlon mu (nit.- “hi... John Edwards, Mrs. ‘B. C. He. was 30. ni-cscntcd to us in orrlcr in sift im‘ i he whcdt from the c“'i."f \‘.-'r‘ tlicrc- 11.. _ , _. _ tore ]li‘(‘.‘»“ii' r“liil‘ 4‘ .15 from i 'i‘lie Stale will pny when access "Hmlgp ‘mum: ‘blood is need st carriage Ruskinfls ii‘f‘.’l"lf“. - a {Union Jack and ccmetc _ a ecl bv the Nation- w on mm of the plays were of _.._________.__ COF DIPLOMATS l who has "made" _ fllors and consuls y‘ rlcad here at 70. He was a pcooncs‘. a Inndon train i’) iis or her part. and ' hut n nuitiinvnof stun‘ mcu down in smcl to a home, if may ix: found ismn hemmmrtcrs in mndon’ n’ w” kcni. hi an uproar ' qufliind in M.“ m’ ipmlmk ‘W,’ m "'1 miiflv tiint ilic bi-cnii-vviiiiici-‘s lmlyriigd after receiv . o e w. nnrl fl) ‘iiiir f» c-i‘ r1’ ~ i» vi v , _ . ‘ ‘- ' _ H, panic“, ,,(..,.',_. n, ilfmilqlhismlsih“ “Vi” “NW5 ting two such appeals. issued a call ._P. U. arc to be congratulated _ on eoorl ifi'i"lili ". tlicii: first venture at ama- a store of ("lfii 1i‘ = l‘-' I i. puicn score of lcpu-s to il\" . ‘v C T U jisalmon Fishing Saunders-Ilennessey, On Miramichi """"“" l "Be cf good cheer. for i have 0H‘!- crime." Christ i 11d. "and vc shall conquer I trod llii‘ nincpri-‘s of (ioziks wrath nlouc. ii w lllfiliiiili’; an inquiry was re- EINST- COOIIQY 013915“!!!- Thfli 111v" and m“ m“ “my who“ ‘ccived from a fislifliu psuty in New The bride was beautifully gown?’ 111C "it"? i i York and already guides have book- 1n a Molyneflll! FY1110"! Be of good ciiccr, ii better do?’ F1101‘ dawn _ , ‘ i.\iit ".l0i‘_\‘ cild the worlds i Show‘ ,\\"t'f\tll(fZ‘Sif)n SZiltl‘._____—__ Halal ggnxg-llxtigénnes“ or Inu- Andlgctégiogrggtbfiil‘ shall shine from g fiudrggdelimggwmgndwoaawt; Be oi’ good cheer, tzird on the Snir- Insect Pest §,‘,',‘,‘§_,,°’§,°§,- zofiéléleflggro?g'hggg A ¥\!4t‘il?lf‘l5\‘i"2i‘)‘:‘)l‘i\ siivl shrnvic the _.._._. l ‘wlfferz. pigiansby Hennessey of New plittc.ii.,'1 s-‘cir Lift un your cvc~ hills, Behold! the vim-id's redemption drziivcth hm H. l.".'l')('l (ifiilrilii. irntoniolopy has made some of York City iivas groomsman, eternal l Y0’ ,_ doinciii flilllltiils, mid man himself, American Beauty Roses. Good Cheer. his for sis and forest products. After the ceremony a wedding ioiidstiiffs and llitlii(‘liflltlg00(l$.5flid breakfast was held at the Windsor LORI) TWIIIIDS-‘NIFIR l)i‘. J.!\I. Swiiiic, Director, Science Hotel. service, Dominion Department of For travelling the bride IUII I Late Governor-General of Fflflldfl|Ag11CLl tun‘ n recent. ndcircss. Racfev-‘Priger Redingote of na , _ “only (scientific class- wool gaberdine, halo felt; ha. , 1149i us now praise fliililllii‘ "w" iificn-zoii» flllil lnciloizti uiic science fivedize piimns and silver fox scarf, _ _ _ such as d l\i"li‘ rule in their o: lifci tire inserts themselves are Mr‘. and Mrs. Hcnnessey are re- kinedoms . . . .i:i<1-‘1's of ill" l><‘f“‘l" Ilici i; Sillfllftl most intensively in siding at 3440 Shuter Street, Mon. iiriviiiir counsel hi‘ thrii" on ilini iiie species ivhich are treal. i standing . . u - and clo: , . iyijflrlnlls‘ may be distinguished from s. ihcir close allies. It is necesary Ever since the ieiiilfl i Bl k d T ‘ B P M50 ‘o km)“; lwltvtxrltimallelsv “leg R I F n .’l(‘ woo . . m“: Q-‘f- cog-vi i l Lie r o a cm" roiimcn m _ been a fri-ud to l ‘iiivuiiio ii1'\'(‘l‘ o‘ n Hm injurious 8 _ _ _ i it t‘0il$<‘(|ll(‘iiil_\‘ _ sfiau‘ lllif)l l'i ma‘ .’ >1 \'.ll'l‘llt‘.’i ‘Mums 5m. 51min“ in the {wit} and Oi‘ eaci iii w n» - iiizml~iziikivi lilili“ ‘..”.‘-‘.§.£‘.l§if§.‘; For 150. 000, 000 ns wc-Zl as uiidc-r controlled 'i - fit ‘till? ‘ed for their prevention and con- WABHINGIIDN. 5pm 19 _(cp) I."-.,.','.H“l,f‘ ‘irul. Tlicso inc ll‘. c tiic u=e of in- .__ Conquesis abroad are calling to 2*‘ i‘ m‘ s-v‘ liics l>v a oliud or nijrririlaub t.lie attention of United States 0f- ‘ i" 01‘ Sihiuiiitr. llllfih- on. ficiriis an imposs cercated by the motions; oi‘ Clllillffll iiiciliods 1mm.“ 5w,“- doculne o’ no,” 0'1 0f “Yilll-“i d<‘»*'i“"'1'1"." "f rccomiitiozi of territory acqwred i""‘.=' "on, ‘illl’. "on of through 1mm. l l .2“; soccer r e can‘ o enry . Sttimsron isl placiiiig the Ignited m _ _ Solos in tie postion of reusing .7’.§.‘.‘.‘7f.~1»“iil‘§.333 w more“ e“ ew-cmedme ‘cf man's cereal P0340’; ‘g1 the v:l"”;11d'5 gm‘ M‘ li.'i\'r_‘ they been tit): 5c“ re p077‘ 9' O85 mun‘ m‘ " . tis°f;.i*’ivi.ili.’i‘°{i.i°“é‘oélii"ne" .5551 I iaroiiiid 150,000,000 persons. in‘; or rctlucing I The list follows: Mniichoilko, 34,- : ilivougii ‘a wholesale 200.923; Etliiioqia. 7.600.000: Albania, w, 0i pjvlfign 1,_ _. 1.003.124; Poland. 32.341300; Czech- l uixiic in‘. slovakia, 14000000; China-under- ‘ Jnpon, 60,000,000. Stimson, Secretary of same un- words. niul ' " i u-e; of llli‘ s.‘ ‘ o! and icvc i" ll’l",l" aiiovc 1 I} , .‘ i. d‘ li .l' .\'l'}l)lIi A very etty Ieddin; was lOl- , emnized aFSt. Patriots Giurch, . ruoucroiv. n. n. April i9—Wiih Montreal. when W.“ Dorothy l . . l the p ospcct of Spring salmon fish- 90mph?“ sulfide" 01 NEW Ymk BE 0F “on” Huh“ . me in New Bruiisivick mi the Mir- CitY. dEiuEhW-I‘ 0f M15 Mid MI!- ~ illflilllii and its tributaries the first Mammy W- Saunders of Ohm-lotte- , or n,“ Wepk inquiries are com- town, oeciime the bride of Mr nlencing to nrrivv from Siivrtsmen Francis L. P. Hennesse of Mon- _ according to RJS. Weniherston, treui, son of Mrs. Ste a M. Hen- DY MY "11"-i“~ general finsscnecr agent of the Ca- 1195563’ and me 13W M15 F- P- H911- 3" llirin ilaiiriiiul IMUWTIYS hI-‘FB- 7195593’ of charloiwmY/"i RIQV- J- ed many American parties for the French blue crePe. M!‘ h“ VII 04' early sprint,‘ run of salmon. Nova 111119011194 "W?! 51111111105 01' m! Vil- Scotiri is also anticipating a large ley with a halo of French blue influx of anrzicrs this season along Vfillifli! caught under he!‘ shoulder q “Wm Mn,‘ or 0m" , ii-liii Prince Eldwnrcl Island, Mr. corsage of Johanna Hill Roses and , ilie most spcciacunlr contributions The groom's mother wore a chic l ‘.0 a-zriciiiture in the prevention and tfiupe and Pearl Grey Qrepe ensem- coiitrol of iHSOCL pests affecting bio with Copen Blue felt hat and in "up o! iiiiilll'.€ cronsaiitl ornament-oi plants, silver fox scarf. Her corsage was of F i? Etfi "Z u dcr fonncr President Herbert Hoover. stated his policy in Jan- ,iinr_v, i032, when Jonah seized ‘nfaiiicliuria. and set it up as a so-i called independent. state named lMnnelioiiko. roving:- “If Ithe United States) does not. fntciid to recovfiizo any situation, _ itrcctv or nnrr-cmcnt which may be ‘cvouiilit about liy mcons contrary 9'1 iiic crvcnc-iiis and oliiicntioii-i ‘n,’ the Pu .of Paris (t.lie Kellogg ‘ Anii-\'.'.‘ii‘ Pact)" llBestmfiaredevils ; iMen Near t ii i I ' k.lI..' _' cu‘. ucil “'I'I'ii THE _ALLIF-D FORCE INli yiimiccirt, April iii-(CP-Rcuters) . The (‘hi s Francs, (lctaclimeiits of .lic Frincli army who under- take the most duiicerous patrols and missions in front of t.lie MBE- ‘ inot. Linc are llit‘ epitome of much , or tlic st aiige warfare or the 905i , few months. _ i i . . iii: you, It is a biitci", merciless type of; MIL; .\-.i b rim ‘you. warfare that takes its slow toil of; tiit‘ men. Ii is ivagcd iii sccigct. 1&1)‘ dcstilatc, the dark. liriiiziiig adversarcs lii€lLlilCll0l_\', lggrips ct. close quarttcrs.‘ sometimes - ilor" ‘i h nl-to-lmnd s rugtr B5- Nlvstetit. I “Th? riicn are all volunteers drawn [fro the must varied walks of life- |];\v.' "rs, doctors, accountants, mer- chants mid peasants-whose re- word is a couple of days extra leave S ting thc‘chnnce ofpwlnflfllzxit (‘hailing-i _, .. I _ _ _ i". lllf';f‘l‘ ii-onio ion n ' ‘iii W112i)‘; “ ' N. ' , Mhw“ comm“! Zhlcvtizo backlio more normal duties. Ho,“ m‘, '. . .. .. Tlicy arc the (inredevis of the m ‘ " ' " French army but. thcv are carefully ' f5 f‘\'(‘l‘ lii!li(‘l' gin ' freedom, \\.i.' wroiiizli~, we 4i temper null <. race “'llt“t'.‘i‘l‘ it and secure- l5 iliuiiiiiziiii. Ilri t ish com vcniurous spirit are not enough. ‘not we mOSL, "iisiifipnilltlii? as the; itjfitilifitit stélvnd , ‘i , , , itlp to the strain an a izue. e "Pl"lll(illlf.‘ (10113 izot depend mire- lililivllilfffi of > ‘(liiiiaiui and ' pnuiurily on “hut is l".'ii‘li - . ion" lTVlli". vriviis-tiirec or four lli- OPHY (.7 'l'lii“. LIQUOR '1‘If.~\l<‘li‘IG I ,,._ m“) 5IIIEZ)<" “m (ONCLUEHONS ,li()lli.< stretched out. on the cold ' ti» ‘c- wllli llif‘ risk of discovery always “And Wm, m", "q“ m,“ ,.M,_._,.n. m“: h H “Mm? Wm“ h“ n ‘])l‘f‘6(‘iii. As iiic men steal into Hp- (mm? whm‘ “re you Roms m do vpnrcnlli/ (inserted viilnues and ivfiiics lav in wait for the untvary. These are the men who go out So our Mr. \'¢i"i‘: "< to his X‘)R‘"J\Y. TAKES S115!’ FOR- M" ,tnin vita‘. information about thO (EXIHIKJL form‘ “tvliite Ribbon igfigmy “m! or to bring back pru- nmis i-‘nmi nrsmiv I ensign") In these (low o.’ .'~l"l‘lii‘l and .<‘rcs< snlii-iotv C()liiliill!1(‘S now have _‘i- nvci- ‘he iriu‘ authority not onlv to advise an nnuw tra.‘ arr‘ lnvctrrnic drinker to enter u homo i» wars, hut to commit when .-.ii"_v. BLOOD SENT ALLIES FIGHT] u IN NORWAY LONDON. April l9—-Afl Ill‘ .t . "rY once for ucc by the British forces and anso pinmir foi hi3 family m Non ‘.9.’ has been received by ’ during his (‘l ~ . I . .-_ ,. an 4, m, n.,.,.;,,_.,< Nnmvm. m] n me m“, is ‘IE2, SOHO“ enough ,.tiic nllllsli Armys blood transfu. m“ i” . for donors to which 200 workers in mm m“ two nirrizift facirvics responded. The blood was flown to Norway. _________.__.___ ' PROMYNENT namv RAILROAD By Georzze McMnnns MAN nermen ilic i-oiiiniuni x ‘, nun from drniidiiu :‘_\va_v his money tii appcaliiiir i0 parish help. FATHER "fl-IE LOCK BY GOLLV - DON'T ANVONE IN m FAMILY DO ANVT THEMSELVES ? THERE'S A FELLOW THAT LOOKS LIKE HE COULD FIX IT- ELLO~MAKE YOUR- F AT HOME - WHAT CAN I DO ‘ FOR YOU? CHICAGO Iii, April 19 - After many years of ioyni and efficient service the retirement of J. A. For- svth. a native of Nova Scoiia from the position of piesideiit and zen- erni manager of the Chicago, New York and Boston Refrigerator Company. and t.lie nuririiiitnient of! his successor, .1. M. Pnrrnmore. is aiiiiouiicrd by the directors of the compmiv. lVfr. Forsyth bwznn his transpor- tation earcci" on October 1. 1895, in the foreign frclizht dc} nrtnient of tiic Fitcliourg Raiiron at Boston l\ia=s.. which was afterwards ab- sorbed iiv the Bus-ion and Ma|"‘- nullnizul. Aticr scrviiii! in the, claims ciepaztm-siit. of the latter r-iampnny, hr‘ accepted a position int i010 as soicltor with the‘ Chicano, DO vnu LW W~'\i'~l'l' ‘to an TO WORK‘ P NOT If: ICAN FIND ANVTHING ELSE TO DO- Ncw York and Boston Rrfriizcraw tor Company, becoming their agent "~ Ema“: in 1919. Re was appoint- ElElITllllI IIEFIIIEEIIATIIH FROM the very moment a G-E Refrigerator comes ' our home the whole family benefits. Day after day lliey continue to enjoy its savings, protection _ and convenience. Tlic new selective air conditions-Aha controlled humidity- the 12 freezing speeds for fast or slow freezing-all these and the many other features make the 194-0 C-E Refrigerator tlie liest buy. See your G-E dealer. 8 models from $189-—budget tcnns. m,“ MADI m canana MARITIME ELECTRIC C0., Ltd., R. K. CLEMENTS, Montague. P. E. l. New Cbnadian Champion Jersey Milk Produc CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC fiorilreo tbcst are i5 Hrihllld 3W when 9- mm eduresidentlnnd’ erierni maria e:- robabl o e ti b .-t kn v1 ‘his "”l“l"“‘.‘ “Wm” "Nnmh “d 0ft e company atgchicaso in 10531. ylllrmldy mcnn ‘Lmflllg the air: l- . iafilihm“; W11“ mid 1ll<l1"1d“i\1 in‘ where “lire remained until retirc- trade. Mr. Pnri-niiic-i-e is n l‘.l'l\l “ . . , .. iii ive.‘ men. r. FOTSYUI had spent. more of Lcbaiinon, Keniuck , and c cr- nnd niint is supiiilfld. I smmtgimp; great, distant?! hi"? than 44 years among shippers and ed the service of tiieycoiiipiuigc ‘WPIIY .11“, ABOVE Fumes“ .10 be covered and often there are receivers of dairy products and was Boston in 1910 as nsfiififlliil aizcrit . The Jersey cow. Golden Crown Prlncesfl. bretl and owned h! Albert Quinlan, Warden, Quebec, ha: recently completed the lilln‘ est milk record ever made by a five-yeu-old Jersey cow in Calm"- and the fourth highest milk record ever made by the breed in "l" Country. Princess produced in 365 days 20.060 lbs. of milk and 945 ‘ha. of fat, with an averrgo test of 4.7%. _ Not only has Princess the five-year-old mllk honors. but In Iii-t" aha y-odueed 19,073 lbs. of milk, 891 lbs. of fat, a world's record H" tho breed for milk production. As a two-year-old, Princess produced 14,090 lbs. of milk. ‘H2 m" of fat, winning Gold and Sliver Modal Awards, and the (Jnmuuill championship for milk production, which she atlll holds. No Um’ adlan Jersey lira such a high average for their two hilt-f" mm‘ records, nor has any other Jersey perhaps such a high avrmlfi 7"’ their first three records: certainly not in Canada. The high two-year-old in Canada In 1939 for milk and fat l""' iluctlon was Aggie Glrl Beauty with 12.102 lbs. of milk, 670 lbs. f" fat, with an average test. of 5.50% of fat. In 365 days. All" l‘ ' daughter of Golden Crown Princess, that hfdn fair to b6 I ""1 “will wmnefl for the sensational performance honors of he! falnoul luotheu ' (‘i