rnioAY, “ Wlmt a life! ;Thc mu lc is soft and inspiring But Jane might as well nor be there. No one loses his friendl by perspiring—— But we all give offenders the airl Both tonight with LIFEBUOY “M ”’”Zr'f2'vv.vs .30- TH E A TRE Lll-‘E BEGINS for ANDY HARDY with Mickey Rooney Judy Garland Lewis Stone jimmy“ ' i I Montague, 5a.! —9 P. M. Ptlxiiiiit-o-S P. M. fllszdiristuillondny. 9 P. M‘ Matinee —-4 P- M- Proiessional Bards “in...- McLEOD 8. BENTLEY w. E. nrzxuzr, n. c. J. A. BENTLEY. K. c. Barristers mid Attorneys-al- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street A . Aiorrsiiandiiompany i ll. F. diliiiiiBALll 5; (Jliztrtvred Accountant! u Eastern Trust Ruildlfll Charlottetown HHH-HN'J‘<'-"-'=‘-'. """"A'['E'>"<"WT"i/'\'Z\'i'i-i§§or4 BARltiSlhlt, SOLICITUR. ETC~ lilnm-y to Loan Ctrllrci-hvnl ‘it Olrico- >_ i." rt-.1_c_Gge95i;g_$_i5§¢L l M. ALBAN FARMQK 1 B.A., 1.1.13. 3 BARRlSTl-ilt, stiticimit mo. (Jonathan mink of Commerce Bddg. moyrr T0 1.0.01. ;_i_'-~-m EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMEYTRIST New Mention Corner limit 11ml Queen Sts Qppnsile lliifls Grocery Evenings liy Appointments Plum!‘ lfivflitlflflfl‘. i013. iidiih SiEBIAI. liilEBiiHNE Thzit rvmerly your doc- tor (it-cities you should iake- should be com- pounded exactly right from absolutely pure. dependable drugs. lnbster Xlshinz is very Nick ham Ans season and the two clung hunts are rushed with several any: p.10}; kept alive iu crates at the JJJUUI‘. The size hunt was aspect- ~u to kill the rislung but instead .. lliitiic iisliiiig much better and the price oi lobsters are well above that or other years. Mr, P. A. M Lellan, hopootor d Fisheries, W08 ‘here last week. Mr. Gerald McAdam has started. creiiiii hauling with his two trucks. his brother lteginiild operating one on the south side of the Island hauling to Morell, while the other works west. hauling to the city. m5. Ralph Aldershaw who was seriously ill at his home for Umo time, was reiiioved to the Char- lottetown Hospital late last week tor an operation and at time o! wilting is reported doing nicely. Latest word from AC Carol Mur- phy. it. C. A F" who for some tlml has been in a. serious condition in o military hospital in Ontario is re- ported as unchanged over the Week cud, Carol is o. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Albert Murphy. and ei- teuded S. D, U. before entering the air force. Last. iall he made one trip home on leave. Many friends here o! Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Nause, regret to loom of their departure (or Kensinztori, where Mr. Nuuse. has been trans- ferred zis manager or‘ the Brink o1 Nova Scoiia, the some position as lie licld here, but o. larger branch. During their stcty here Mr. and Mrs. Niiusc made a score of lrlends who will ulwoys be very pleased to see them in their leisure time. ‘They leave Morell with the best wishes of every one both brink customers and. social friends. Congratulations are extended to Mr, ziiid Mrs. Ted MacEwen who last week started life together alter a pretty wcrldxig DOTIOIHIBd bv the Rev, S. J. Boyce, B. A., at Cardi- gan. Mi". Doycc, was stationed here ior several X03115 tliid this young coupic who twr-s undrr his care for yc as risked ior the honor o! his svrviwc iii perioriiiiiig their wedding ccrviiiontx. ‘They will live at Si. Pei.- er's llzirbor, where they have our- C1133; <1 zi new house from Mr. H. L. Arnold. Their niniiv irierids wish them success and nzippiiicss t-s they triircl the road ol lile together. Most of the dirt roads in this vicinity aic being repaired and now the hoary rozid machine and tract- or hlwe started to do their pert. His friends regret that the serious condition of Ml‘. Joliii G. MacDon- ald, rtiiinius lllliiilllllgkfd» It is hoped to remove liiiii to Crimp Hill Hos- plilli this week. He is o, veteran o! the last. war. Friends of Joe McNally, Trundle, will regret to learn of his serious illness flL his home. He has been conlined to his bed for the past. three months. A welcome visitor here was Mrs. Joseph Mt-Neill from Bale Comeau. n’ s. McNcill, who before her mar- l‘ g0 was Alorv McEaehern, daugh- ter oi Mr. and Nlrs. Alex McEacli- orii, has not been home for a num- our 0i yetirs and at present is spending some tiiiie with her aunt. and uncle, Mr. and Mrs_ Annen: lvle-Eticlicrii at- Chzirlottelnwn before rezurniiig to Quebec. Owing to the serious illness of lvlrs. Joovirii Ivivii/Iillun her son Ar- thur was called home over the weekend. Miss Eileen O'Brien arrived homo from Nev: York City last week. To Build 4-Motored Bombers In Toronto OTTAWA, May 20—(CP)——Miln- ltioiis Minister Howe told the House of Commons today that; four-engin- ed bombci's are t0 be produced in TOYOHH), lie sold until they are ln production the plant concerned will be llillilllifi off the output ol the nircralt which it has been turning Mr. Howe was replying to criti- clsm bl'O‘.l"lli lorwurd by Joseph l-liirris ii Tosmito-Drmforilil iii a letter froi one ol‘ his constitu- Pills claiming that ineii were being lnidoll in 'l'oronio war industries, particularly‘ Do Hiivllfilld Aircraft, because they producid too mpidir DON"! WADE Ymnow STREAMS Narrow ircui Stieams are much dim gtd by wading’, and should be iIéilPi frcrn the banks. No aziglcr should wade ziiiy si-rczm unless he cannot reach iiic likely spots {ram more. In going down stream the an r movies mucii noise, wiiich o! ms iii.“ l:.<li and cauxes them to . (‘k refuge, Fishing up-strcam, the no c 1d’- by iiie anglir is mulled by the rush of the stieim; through a liirrler nioliiod of fihlniz, yitlds twice us, many fish. 'I'hcse are opnioiis of David Grey. who ' many brook and miiibow B A witnyitiu: T‘: is Mmriinies nrccsary to tie on i new flv rr lllli“, or even to re. l ti load r. wliilr- standqi in a, .= ‘m VA bvli key-ring ‘iiolcier make. illlS cnfy Hang we [mum- on The belt, sli’: in’; post of the reel mno the nirtnl locp of the holder, (ind: ilie r-‘d i5 sfciiz-elv held rrstzing n us. i o hOlLCiET, Thus _\'("1.l have hiofii lin s frte, and your rod 1n 3 safe p"s:.'.cn. TO RAVE FUEL T9 sguw- ten]. fuel excel-is say (ion LS-‘lfikl? the grates excessively, (‘rFILlCIZOFS will do well. Shaka mill’ ‘mm Yfiil can see the first red 8° _in Mnshpit. Bring your prescription i to us. It will be put up i STENOGRAPIIERS here as your doctor u caiflllsrags wants it ~as you should , BOOKKEEPlNGA MAcfllflg have 1L i a. colurroiviersn. 1 OPERATORS SALESLADIES statesman Prescription Prices Al- '““°“"" "wed he Hm» School or th i Business (Ioliiggefq%lii?sitsn:nl: played on War Work will not ‘ be considered. Apply perm". Iv or by letter stating u. verlence. nxe- education n“: “My extrema u. the fifioiiPflfiflri, ‘ EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, ways Reasonable Here. JAMIESOIPS DRUG STORE MONCTON. N. B. fl-IE cnsnurrrmiowu ouneouuv REPAIRS REMODELLING, ALTERATIONS The HOLT RENFREVSY representative will be glad to give you plans and estimates on remodelling and repairs of your present coat. Place your order now and have the work done at the more favourable prlcel available during the quiet summer neaaon. MGDBE E. WLEODME! Charlottetown Nazi 1942 Farm Program is Behind Schedule (‘By Ernest 0. Fischer Associated Press Staff Writer) LISBON, May 1B—(AP)—Ger- man farmers, who are at least three weeks behind schedule on- their 1042 crops, have been order- ed to increase the production of vegetables, vegetable fats and o- tflwes, At the some lime, Mars al Goerlng told growers that the 1041 acreage in grain and sugar beets must be maintained. Unfavorable weather. insufficient fertilizer, the shortage of man- power end horsepower, 1nd tard- iness in the delivery of leedn are obstacles delaying this program. lhortqe of Fell Although Nazi propngandlstl claim that the Reich produces up- proidmately 600,000 tons of butter yearly, ranking second’ only to the United states. Germany has sut- fered from e shortage c! hi1 since before the war. The war with Russia hu out off the overland route to the orient by which Germany obtain- ed whale blubber from Japan and soy beans from Manchukuo. Whaling has failed to solve the problem because of the long peril- ous voyage to the whaling waters Of 185 margarine plants in Ger- many, 136 are closed because 01 lack of raw materials. Vegetable Demlml Up The demand tor vqetebien ha: The HOéJTM Moore Tuesday May 2631' w will be showing a smar COATS. JACKE designed for SP1‘ You should. b!’ in n,” opportunity of see n woman will wear in FURS- Z ADVANCE SHOWING OF HQLT RENFREW FU MAY 23rd, 26th, 21th tative will be at M... ednesday M8? 27in» “nd t collection of uew FUR TS and SCARVES — Fashions ing and for next Winter- Tlie name HOLT RENFREW expresses to all a. definite standard of superiority and a‘ certainty of satisfaction. I Consult the HOLT RENFREW representative about repairs or the remodelling of your FURS. Consultation carries no obli- gation and involves n9 charge FUR ,STORAGE We will be glad to arrange for you SUMMER STORAGE of your Furs in HOLT REN- FREW COLD AIR VAULTS. Safe . . . and insured against every risk Prince Edward Island , tak dvantage of this Zninraceaiie well dressed increased because of low rations in meat, butter and our. Per emit; vegetable consumption for the five year; before the war ever- eled 105 pounds per year, but in 104i consumption per ceplta was 10b pounds, recording in German stltleticl. Truck lrwm increased their vegetable name 45 per cont in the tlrlt two yearn o! war. In i042 a further increase of 20 per cent wu decreed. At the IIIIIQ time farmers were ordered to alum. It leut iii per cent of cul- vcmi lend ln potatoes, reducing the pllntinfn tor foodstuffs and brewery In. . ‘ Goering celled lest winter the “longest, worst and most stubborn in more than 100 years" and acknowledged that spring farm work wu "inter than usual." Llbilr Difficulty The molt lerloul difficulty, however. comm to be the abort- age of labor and Gamma source! estimated that at. leut 000,000 laborers were needed. Already 1.- 000.000 of the 2,100,000 foreign workers in Germany Are employ- ed on farms and in forestry pro- jects. In addition 000,000 prison- gr: of war are uled in agricul- ura. _____..._.__ AVONDALI wagon. Regal-t of Avondcle School tor mont of March lnd April. Grade Ix-l, Philip Oflonnell; 2, Eleanor Ourley. Grade VIIL-l, Ruuei Run: 2, Teresa Bradley. Grade VL-l, Terese O'Donnell; lfliivylllelernard O'Donnell; S, Mary Grade V_—l, Jean O'Donnell: l. Acwnu Finn: 8, Wilbert Ourrtn. sde .—l, Anne Ourrcn. a Crilrnid: éL-l, BaGISIiOIkQDOIIDQIIZ , ee urran; m Ournn. ‘Beecher-Eileen bcmunua. _4¢ owl‘ it House Of Hate <°°fli"!!s!_1!2m_.1*(q hind her "Do ‘t an" hulk‘: tone eonuunln a ll uld. wnpfiip, hiiiioher dark even mrewd- tended tiiin W1 I dated. over c e0 in nature. mm... rm of gigfOomo on. P: —let'| fxghtdfcllfig: ed '~'H I a v "They're 1mm" he mu moi-m. "wiini .911 eerthl 1M turning beck into i-he dIlWlDI room. Mother? " comm; w» Inlfihton, do come ma be "Mmfrl Mrll-he “Mme, <- °“h’°“'i.‘i‘.itfilf‘ifari"v'°rf‘sn Serene u” m 1°iniiiulrasm¢""~ "WM an , ve him c little nod, be followed 9"“ w” ielle into thO b01106. uii-iiim" uiiuiloxietgnpte: en' llllfiQ n I . r imn s little maven, m bllfifllhfl’ (I00 ln he: hlndl l tea inter you m” A f rouaedwbyn‘ 13in “and “ii h: mother-in-llw‘: v It roiled in anger.