1 1 a 1 l l l l l I MONDAlL Gen. Wilson Commands In Greece G.‘°’§°°§i' “""‘.1“..1‘€”w‘.1§§..' n. 1;- enry a1 '1 ; six-foot, Etoman with 40 year's aim? service, IXYSI. man 1p command a cmipietely mechanized lllllt in tlie i511 aruiy, 1;,» in wmmapd ot {p0 “L forces strung aong 11E B- tLsh-Grcek defence line, now in " tact, with the invading Ger- llihllé. .\ Lei-g;- announcement from the '11\.1ti:n ioimght o1- bti‘. g1“: no uLllCF . to .~.1y lllzit’ G211 1g under the Gixek ii-Cnief, Gen. Papiigos. ‘k, ago Prime Mm- tl lllbili€ 1o him iit-st iaciimaiis." g 50, was appoinuig -Cllll‘f of B1111 rronps izi Ci lldzCll and Military Ll "nor of illlll L.b_\"an province (“Vlilll the rapture of Bengasi. it 311,111 ‘Gfliliilff recaptured by Itolnn thrust. l x Geri. \‘i. son became genera o- t-ciiiziinnclziig in chef of the 1r <>11~ .:i lit-mil in 1939 azid portable i110 liiiormation ysaid, ior the defence of _ r1 dsert Ironc-iei- duri . t months alter the oi Franco and the entry o the war." ~\ e111‘ ‘cried Gen. Sir .v l, now commander lorCCS in the Middle East, antic.’ of the Sixth Infan- :i.~ and irhzpilftl it, into s rkiiig force o1’ one i1 on and three .4» first completely .;> Bill-Kali army. wn among his . as a nian o! excep- .ve. He won the Queen's . an (‘lllll])£\.lgll, while 1:1 > .11 1<| n. a rcuinioiitzil stall ol- . h- mentioned t-hree times . and awarded the Dia- . .. ted Service Order. l 7 woontraots Awarded OTTAWA, April 18 —(C‘P) _— Awarding of 1T more construction (OHIFRCLS on which work begins im- niemateiy was announced today by the munitions and suppb’ depart- merit. The contracts, approximate oost. type of construction, approxuriate completion dntes. and contractors employed include: Dockyard. Halifax, 13,000, railway siding, shortly, Canadian National Railways, Montreal. Depot, Amherst, N28" $900. wood ronstz-iiction, shortly; $3.400, steel and bl'lt'l( construction. shortly; sniirio, wood construction, shortly, . (found-o. Car and Foundry Com- o.111.\'. iroyal Canadian Air I'm-cs build- liiir. Dartmouth, N. 5., $78,000, grad- illl’! or site. shortly, Acadia, Con- struction Co, Halifax. Labor Minister Bevin addresses Canadian Soldiers By R085 MUNRO Canadian Press Wnr (xii-respondent ‘WHER. ENG SOME E IN LAND. April i3»—(CP))—A series of inter- mal iecmizres for officers and. men at Canadian Corps headquarter: was {Bounded kw Isobar‘ Minister Ernest V n. His fllmWB-!"0fflh0!OOwfi"l-hd he trove a si-miahtforward amounted ‘lip Q‘)\'(‘l'!'lm( t's plans in draw the labor or millions of men and women tlmnr into the war effort. llzs estimate of the progress ~ ilrine makers arid dock- t. ministers." 1 S11 c for which the 1st Division made voluntary ~=. now is ivitli a Royal Sounriron. On the filselaite r11’ ihv (‘Mkhlt ls painted B. ' Mruiie Leaf and white . in five-inch letter is “let ‘.1 idlin Division." Number of camera, fans in Cans.- v ‘rm come. is becoming phenomenal. lin Nficial irlslm, tun-anew lerismen 1.. 11kt non 1m t-vorvurhom. ll! tizo hid Division visit of "111 K1112 niirl Queen. one soldier v 1s sittixiiz 1n a deritim chnlr 1n the i ‘Pk m‘ a truck. actinz an a mtient '1 -~..- lilo 1111.1 ios 111m soarcely turned ' ~~ bricks vchm the "patient." sud- vviv rtaiiie to life. reached under the Phnir tor llll camera. and Imo- miav. ~ Seek to stop Recruits joining lleCauIle’s foreei VICKY. April l3 —(AP) qhondi borders were cloned. tonlaht in all Frenchnoen between 1'1 and 40 years of n? to Drevent their leavim the ccnm ry to loin tihe foiroes of General Ohm-loo de Gaullc, mm French leader. The order. issued by theonbinet of Premier Petain, but. not; mumedby Lin. was believed by observers to ' i, inmsnumluam 1o mow nuvmu 11mm slum» 1o H4005 .< v ' -:' ' I A new and larger Ford with I completely new and larger body. Wheelbase sud pnngbasc luvs been increased. Body extends over running-boards lo give exceptional width. CScntlng rvidlh has been increased u much ll seven lncbel. Ample room for three people to lit in comfort, hon! and rear. More leg-room, head-room. Extra wide doon. O Thu new Ford is n great, racy, costly-looking m: will: ' larger, more massive body. Brighter, handsome!‘ interior treatment and n new fcbnela in fittings and upholstery. I A uIiEAT, massive, costly-looking car comes zooming down the street. What is it? Manalive . . . ifs the 194-1 Ford! A float along. , Ford thafs stepped into the big size class with longer wheel- base and spriugbase. A Ford with runbing-boards almost Greatest Englne in the Law Prlca F hidden in the new, wide-sweeping body curves. A Ford you'll really be proud lo see in your driveway. Yes sir, this Ford is just as big and beautiful inside as out. Its spacious roomincss says, "Welcome folks, all six of you.” There’s more sent room, leg-room, head-room. Expansive windows front, rear and both sides give improved vision- I New windshield is wide Ind deep. Windows are blgmornor posts narrow. Nearly {our square feet ol gloss ban been added in Scdanl. Smart new instrument panel Ind steering wheel You’ve never fell the thrill of a ride like this in any low- priced car before. On slow-undulating springs with improved lSpaeslor nvunlblgboglmdnullnpleoonlpuo wheel mounted vordoolly. Compartment h lined, llgbhd. s. R. JOHNSTON 224' Croat George Street, Charlottetown Phone 1188 M. N. Ma cGOWAN KILMUIR, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND run _ (rniuzrorrraroww GUARDIAN up to 33%. persuades Ford owners to buy one Ford after another. So why not see . . . and feel. . . and ride in . . . this big, beauti- Sensational "CW Comfort , ~ful car with eight cylinders flashing underfoot. Visit a Ford “I'd/W M? __,___ _ r_____ ___ i served in 11 congregations in the PLANNING SPRING CLOTHES . f! W‘ Maritime Provinces. Newfoundland T0 CONFORM T0 MODERN l“ °' ‘up l0 my neckline, mam,” and aim F‘ ‘kmme c: §ll§$§ol1illmun5§¥§..wme M093 has edged organdie embroidered ' tiles is np- very new touch-sud has _ d _ _ . Another new use o! ru l lglirrllhoxé‘; NEW YoRK"——-’_No um“, "mm: or sndls or sheer mousseline de peering in cascades oi’ sheer organ- ner uivantnls o! M291}: ‘e For many years beiore her death she had been unable to walk she managed to of her househol , touch with a wide circle of frenda. In Memoriam and o...“ . wifimivl McLEOD tom's recent bmadmat appeoiinu walnut flzhtlnaz France's former allies. Tn the lrrmtlcast Pemin fail- ed to mention d1- Gauile. "Every dnv boats trv to leave the omsts o! Normandy and Brittanv for British ports." n communique said "Evcrv dnv our consuls in Spain nick vminz volunteers from. Franco fm- the tie Gmille forces." llwhldfhfi ivorl-zine as "rocruitlnz nizoiiis" for t!“ (lmilk, it was said. "iviiiiin lh-eiiciimcn arr- mrryina on llll(l"l‘l’YTllll(l notirllv azalnst Ger- mmi authorities 1n the occupied your," her greatest love was the missionary work of the church, and though on invalid, yet she managed to work for 1nd rllse p considerable sums On March 1 at Clicverie, Ha . . iitrv.» William Mc- d passed on to her many mansions. Having known nor m my boyhood (lays, I wish to l pay a tributr to one wlinm I have , regarded as ncnr to sainthood as We mortals (‘tin achieve upon earth. In those dtrva Mrs. McLeod was an invalid. oitvii t-oiilintd to bed of money to help l reiigth one was the minlstor’: _ wile-so deeply spiritual" friendly and wise. In all the work _ _ she gave loyal oo- W‘ n mink lfipfiliillflll to her husband, and as "m" "“""'"" """“‘ “"4 " _lnr as she was able led in active stry of clircr 011". is h throughout. ‘ Sliv sins lntcrostrri Mrs. McLeod had n remarkably '2 '- .l . rl h n “w” n" N and kept herself in- 4.___ iitirlrrstniidiii; 111111 _ for rd ‘I H (‘l1l'» 1111s vol-cl an ndrlitinnril $5- was a cmivniif. lll’!‘llllVI' to grniv- l m ‘m "1 l" omeoo to rebuild earthquake ems- ins youth w measure 1w w W" the church. With her husband she hydraulic shock absorbers, and ride stabilizer, you simply 1 on’d expect a powerful engine in a car of such size and beauty. ll’e a Ford V-8 engine, no less. Eight cylinder smoothness, as in Americifs highest priced cars. V-type performance us in motors which hold world’: records on land, sea and in the air. Gasoline economy that has outstripped all competition in its class, in one oflicial contest after another. Reliability that dealer today. Ford is still the lowest priced car in Canada. $35 a month with reasonable down payment buys any Ford V-8. ether 0d lace. embrorlercd net, (e , t , _ k i a tor l w?‘ may Werebgonoreighby hgg gfihlondlmhetne? neck”?! w‘ s13: Iltfiiteérglve any cos ume tern-ii die ripping 1mm valet to skirt nec wen’ cs n o: rlends rrom e pair es w on por an. appear ng on i; w“; ms ex my 1M Med- dwt1m= drew-e “Ml dim- 1.§.”.“.‘1'°£..°§l3.l.€” ha“; i.‘.‘““.iil ‘1’.'.i'.‘..‘°i1.. $2.; SSi1...‘“.i..’Li.-Z°§T fifioiuokw-r W" ".33. At the time of her death she was suits. coats and dinner costumes. "m" mu.“ tfrhnmedl If: "dc “g um pin,“ ’ bows of Irish crocheted living in the former home of her Big sailors! Bl; Puritans! Big blue ‘braid and m“, 1,, “iv Al, Q party given ior Deanne llorod pl us with mutchlnil grandfather. The internment took fevers and iota oi generously 86mm“ embroidery ‘or m ‘gull Durbm M the Mum, Butmore u, lf-hm "ammo ioucheli k!‘ place in Kempt. CemetefY ‘there ruffled labels. 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