mo. a0. 194a ro-lnv liIiLY \ mum ‘m: ‘smas- l "HIE WAR Lamar inns. HADLEY” i I ExmuWBANSNEES oven ciuini?’ DON'T MISS THIS x l PIIINDE EDWARD WED. -i- TIIIIR. > "h.i>l"i'i"5i-“6r live‘ Mill l0 suns: .__._.-._.. m... m; fimyol viii-mar‘ p; Sc AIIAN wuss 4mm troll-IE 1M1 N his ol l-dn lav om JEAN {igloo orouuoa PEGGY RYAN l in anon-uni 4 5T a‘ SPITMNY and Ills {$100k 0F (IIAIIM - ORCHESTRA ‘ JV! 5p Plus — Cartoon _ Popular Science — lportl - Ilands of Womb" 1 mvamvimwnmuu-m-n PIHHVVEHHHKHNHK , w I carnal as T-O-DAY and WED. y HIS l-IIDEOUS IIOWI A DIRGE 0F DEATH! His unholy heart u twitching tomb of strange dosirosl u _ MARIA OUSPENSKAYA zvrtm ANKERS and lite new Iltdlilil‘ cboiocln creator EXTRA NEWE Going Places — Snllllhfl" IHOWI 8.15 — 1.00 -- 3-45 _._____________ . RAYON _ liven materials should be Dress- ‘ I on the wrong side with a mod- "WI! hit iron on a well-padded honing board for best results. Never w iron to become overheated. onntirrs i; With Dover Between l By COLIN HOPE ' "For many reasons," able scene of operations. way. there won't a war on..Benny. In ,. shee » i l surrounding villages. CHAPTER II “A STICKY '10s" “pop:- aily as another room. "Carry sat down. used to be one of our men. keeping watch." haven't been followed. think we might be?" IN MEMDIIIAM ln folld and loving memory ROY FORD who departed this life lust one year ago today, When tile shadow; of evening are failing And the sun gently sinks to ie west There's a feeling of sadness and longing For the one that we love the best. But we know that some day ill the future, When all sorrows and trouble arc o'er We will meet you dear hus- band and father Never to part any more. So while we live on iii sad- ness - And long‘ for the ones that have gone We will keep looking up to that land so bright For we know there's no part- ing there. Ever remembered by his Wife and little Soil Marvcli. 3-30-1i. m uemonmu FORD In loving meaning?! Roy Ford. Glasgow Road, who passed away ; Maren 30in, i942. One year has passed, our hearts llre sore, As timi- goes oh we miss tiini more, ‘rue blow was horn, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. so quick. s0 quiet was the call. llis sudden death suiilrised us all. Though his smile lius gone iolever, And his hands We cannot touch. _ We shall never lose sweet memories. Oi‘ tile one we loved so hiucil. Loviiigly Remembered by Mother and Brothers. IN NIEMURIIIM In loving memory of my dear Mother, lvirs. John l). lvlucneaii. 0f Little Sands. who passed away illarch 30th, 1M2. Her ohnnning ways and smiliiil m“ re a pleasure to recall. she had a kindly woru for each And died beloved of all. She is gone but not forgotten And as dawns another year In my lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of her are always near. Days of sadness still comes oer me Friends may think the wound is healed i But they little know the sorrow That lies witiilii the heart con- cenicd. adl Ml d d Ever Remembered shy ller ‘Sign EINIGSEOI‘ A. MncLean. Wlnsloe, P. E. l. 3-30-11. IN MEMDIIIIIM In loving memory ot Mn- Jolm D- Mgcmall, who passed sway March h, nu,- hearis day by day there's n h For lllllllnltltllvflel‘ that's laid to rest And though we loved her dearly We K110‘! God’! war ls but All her suffering and trials are over. And on earth we will see her no more , Brit we hope iome day Mother well t On thlnullezlllliltul rolden IMH- lnrerted by ilurbiiud and Family. IN MEIIDIIIIIM | in of our dear hlllilerloEdnvgarlln e011: ‘l Ion. Dlrlllr I who departed this e on More 24th. 194$. One by one they go before Ill. They are lllllllfi like the dew. , But we linow t ey re watching M!’ III. Tli th d. the fiilr the true. Th3 or: rating for u; only. 1T 701i have trouble turning an Wlflet while it's cooking. try roll- ivllg it tint on top of stove, and p‘ en it la bmwnell on the bottom m!“ under broiler flame until: "'4 w we and cooked through. ' Where no pain tllll ever mar, Dear ones who left Ilc lonely Watch uc through the ntec eilri "Neither do I," mrbrook answer- ed. truthfully. "Though I have no . idea what I should do without you. Anyway, let's cut the cookie and see I1 what The Hopping Man can do for us. "And see if Mr. Biinkiri’ Pension 11 . “lm m» has turned up after dragging us all myself lhlled 116d or mm“ w “L over Kent to meet him. Why he had to choose this place is beyond me." Bill said. "Principally, I imagine. because Els- wich is near enough to the prob- Bv the ‘be cheese. There's worn Iorbrook was right. There was no m cheese, but there was good beer, and some excellent cold lamb. The land- lord revealed that he had bought a “drowned ship" which, to those who know, meant that he had bought a or lamb, that hud fallen into a "d ck", and which the owner, seiz- ing a chance to sell a little oiT-rut- i ‘And ion meat. had not tried very hard - l to save. "Drowned ship" is a much- prized delicacy in the marshes and It was warm in the "best" mom. and after the two men had put away the sizeubie rhubarb tart w» follow the lamb, Benny showed his appreciation of the meal and the comfort of the room by sinking down in his chair and beginning to This was the nearest he ever got to snoring. Lorbrook lit a pipe, then put it down apologetic- muii entered the on Bill," said the new-l . "I..ook at Benny." Fenston "Bleeson. the landlord here, is all right." he went on. gig es “By the wily, anybody been pay- ing you attention oli your \vny ere?" “No. I'm reasonably certain we Did you “Yes. You're getting rather too well known, Bill. and this is a com- plicated business. In fact. you're "flung °n l BUCK!‘ lob. Hundreds t one youll fall down on it, and all lfcakfiumly l" 0119 You'll never gel "Poppins" itoppeo lio- llD. "Count me out." floated Bill lbrosoolkkia l°""h° m‘ Se} on with it. I'm through Halpfmt "leans you'll have to take said. "If lzglslnnY——-you"'Bul'“ Benswn “Iiapkullu? ‘there was a. world of "lmvmvvov- I t-gJJl-luifggladlllltiliavghg 3°“??? keel! an eye on him." Weill’. ‘Lh fl happy." Bill Tali?“ 9llfl§¢1 {Fllihlvljfi $11111)’ I might sing, and p" 1 Bu; {TIBDWY mlBht hear me . . ." . slim)?’ Your blinkin’ head ofl. worstgm" M“ Ilensum- T911 115 the John Fenston k - Pei: {My well malt-mg: “Bglpixelillysolle “rial . the Position is this: In Beig- uin a firm has been working m mo. fklllge l1 new Plastic. 1t is cheap, and made . coun- gllénéfs exuemely light and very "Ooviousl o. - _ Stance," Lollbrogiiucoirlllllllgxlrittzrdl sub i ls- 011W u is Dericcted it will be-Ql U16 izreatest value. I'm not an engineer but even l. can see them are endless pOSSibIlItlBS’lOI‘ the stuff. particularly in aircraft, and even oeio engines, where it should rlnfltiii‘), “to intleuse the power-weight "Aild this firm is working in Belgium, where the Hun i; pretty much 1n command,‘ Bill said. “The Picture becomes clearer. I suppose Benny and _1 are to slip across the watel as quickly as [Xlsslble and 59g Wh we can do about it." relit his pipe. "There's rather more in it than tho. I'd better start at the beginning. A5 fill‘ as we can make out, IJames Whcnbowne a research chemist, first hit uponrthe formula for the substance, and it seems may; he I195 llllllfl-il. if not quite, perfect- ed_ it. llniortiuiately, from our 110ml of vleiv, the old boy has very definite convictions. He lost his only son in air combat in the lust war. and this embittered him. He hates the‘ idea that the product of his blrilns shall help In making war, uiidhe refuses to allow the plastic, ‘Bawnilite, to be used by our Gov. erriment or by any other. For years he employed an assist- ant nanled Mather. This chap ap- Dqars to be a pretty unscrupulous bllghicr‘. Mather left Whenbawne some Lme ago and is connected with the continental firm. Although he claims to have invented the plastic himself. there is little doubt that he stole at least part o: the . formula. and started the continent- al firm to exploit it" - “Are they Bawllilite or I brook asked. ("finitely producing its equiiralent?" Lor- it ls still in an experimental stage, tilougli the formula they have or. would be extremely valu- _us. Our chemists could put, the finishing touches. no doubt, n I - (To be Continued) ilirotestaniiliphanage Annual Collections —--_._ Dlllrffly River North by Mrs. Emery Johnston and Olive Jenkins Mrs. Lester Johnston .00 MTS- F1050 Johnston 1,00 XViIS- mm! 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MoeKliy; Mm georigedMacKenzie: Mrs. Ernest ac eo : Mrs. Charlo . 1mm m“) tte MacLean Tm 1min: mm DISIJICD- BINGO Holy Redeemer llsll TONIGHT 8.30 The prim are the some ll :27“ lrhvoillrigm’. at other Freezout .‘.'"":..i:'":l-..::'":..: is?“ Q II . i on Inserted by lilo Famili- h Ior Charitable Pnrpooer . iororook won't have a 1118 "No. AS far as they are concerned 1 Johnston ' h THE CHARLOTTETOWN DEIITIIIILiIIIIIIDIAII f‘ ywjryuv; ~--\.¢o-—>- * ‘riih column h reserved tar new: 0| m” “won, but advertising or I newly nature ml! be lnlcrtfll i; live iieiiti a word. Iirlrllr nu able I.l'l advance. COOKS for Photographs. OONFEDEIATION Lil‘! INBUI- Aycg, L-fll ISLANDEB PBOMOTED-Lleut. as. Bwlcy, 2.21.1. mshlarwers whose promotion in the rank o Captain has recently been announ- oed 1| the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jul. storey, Bayfieid Street. TEACHING AT P.W.C. — Mrs. Ducheinui is at resent riilinis i116 vacancy caused y the 11111?“ °l Prof. Millar MacLure of the teach- stalf of Prince of Wales concie- Proleasor MacLure, who is a patient in the Prince Edward island l-Ios- pital having been threatened with pneumonia, is now making a ill-- islacwry recovery. . RETURNS FROM MEETING - Mr. Alex Hamilton of New Perth returned last night from Torcnto where he attended the annual meeting of the Canadian Co-oper- atlve Wool Growers’ Association. ivlr. Hamilton said it was the best year in the history tithe organiz- ation which had completed its 25th year of operations. GYRO CLUB MEETS Ml‘. Austin Scales was the guest speak- er at the weekly meeting 1-! the Gyro Club held at The Charlotte-i town last night. His topic was "De- hydration" on which he gave a timely and interesting address. Dr. Alex. Murchison presided at last night's meeting of the club, which was very well attended. HOME ON EXTENDED LEAVE -1<'l'ancis P. Carragher, R.C.N.V.R., survivor of H.M.C.S. Louisbulg, sunk in the Mediterranean early in February arrived Friday night to spend 28 days leave with his parents ili New Wiitshire, He is looking well and fit, none the worse of his harrowing experience. FORMER ISLANDER PROMOT- l-D-Among recent promotions sli- nounced by National Defence Headquarters is that of Capt. RE. McEwen, R..C.A., P.C., to the rank of Major. Major McEwen, who was appointed District Audit Officer for Military District N0. 6 in July 1942, is a son of Mr. J.A. McEiveli and the late Mrs. McEwen of Rollo Bay, PEI. STARTED TRAlNING-—Mi'. Ian Ices, son of Mr. Thomas Ross, P. E. Island, where he started his only spent a few days on the Island when he was transferred to On- tario. One of wesitvilles most perp- ular young men all will Join in widiing him much success in His Majesty's Service-New Glasgow News. MEEK-PAYNTER WEDDING- Tlle marriage of Elva Payntcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Paynter of New London to Sgt. l Henry Meek, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.P, Meek 0f French River, was soielnnized at the United Church Parsonage, Sussex_ N.B., on March 24th, Capt. Rev. H.T_ Jones per- formed the ceremony. The bride was attired in a powder blue dress and hat. The couple were attended by Cpl. and Mrs. LL. Duggan of French River. SERIUUS FIRE - Fire which broke out shortly after noon Sun- day destroyed the large farm dwelling of Pills Sutherland, Cable Head East, about ten miles from the village of Saint Peter's. Most of the furniture and other contents of the building were also lost in the blaze. Although no estimate of the total damage could be ascer- tained, it is believed the 105s would be in the vicinity of $2.500 as the ouse was one or the nicest in the community. FIRE DESTROYS DWELLING- Fire. causing a loss estimated at $2,500. destroyed the farm dtvelling and furniture of Mr. Pius Suther- land, Cable Head East. recently. It Drummond Road left this week for . training for the R. C. N. VR. Ian - GUARDIAN PAGE 'I'I'IKI‘II‘I $uccessFuI Underwriters Confederation Life Association announces that five members of its Prince Edward Island organization have qualified for membership in the company's production clubs. Under the leadership of Manager W. G. Hogg, the branch had another successful year during 1942, hav- ing written the largest volume that has ever been written in this branch. “v p, goon, 01.11. Manager [Irincg Edward Island “Ueiilflfi i. gilsgliefigflg4alr Ciiollotletown, Y. L ‘ Q O Confederation Life "m “m. Association mnmo . BRANCH OFFICE CHARLOTTETOWN {WOW W"; ‘i; "lisfferred t0 the SltiC-nlthclrine d: nfiifilagvggmynaggvlfll%ist 32?. 1-1133‘. branch, lvlolilreal, Que. Mr. a 11L been adviseil that tlielrlL-ius. whose home is at Wtlculicy ggllllDlllvgmlll E Andrew iris bcefllluvr‘ PEN-l ‘v35 format“ M fhe promoted to the rank of mayor and I Staff of the Charlottetown Office. 1S now commanding a sulrglcnlflcnl unit. PROVINCIAL Alt-P. COMMIT- TEE MEETS — Hon. H. l-i._Ct_>X, the chairman of the Provincial Civilian Defence Committee ARP. LAC. W. it. Parsons has arrived safely in kzjiiglkllltl. lie ls the son of lvlr. and hi... Joules Parsons of AIIIIHIIO, His wile and two children iesiue at bk Eleanors. DESI-JETS liLK BABY f YES- tcrday morning R C M P at Bor- den apprehended a wclnuli who was about to leave the province (IfLtCYIIITI-l her 15-day-0ld bllbl‘ 51W left the infant at the place where hfzs. Clicslel- D, Aliiciizly ol l Alulfl Collie, was a recent visitor to lvfulicwn and Cliathuui, l\'.1l Willie in Umitiiani she Vidlifid her ilusblnd who i5 SLJLIOIICd there. visitors 1n attendance. opened by repeating 111115011. Creed e Institute was reported rece gone and had left her baby City It was moved and seconded Police were notified The)‘ 60n- %t.h The majority of the meln- ionic ill New Glasgow. charged with theft of_ fowl pleacied guilty at the city police coult 519$- terday and the case was lelnrtllczed until lllednesday for sentence. Charged with panhandling on the ' Fund. George ; Two dresses werehanded in "Red Cross, and more sewing .1 it former resident 0i hioninguc and moth.“- Mrs. hcr husband is in the alml‘ Pergongls Ml‘, J.J Loraine, Firilcrics’ Sup- Mrs. P.M. M EAILNSCLIFFE WOMEN'S IN- STITUTI ._._____ The March meeting of m. Eflfll- sciliio Women's Institute was held lll vluylwme of Mrs. Celia McKin- noli with eight members and two Mee til _ Roll call was answered b - Irish Wit and Humor. Minutes _. , . < .. .3 ; ' Ci- '1‘ ‘l. ~t xvii M . -~ ries D1 ~kieson and l 1115'» “wellng We" "ad "Id 359M595- Preséfrfd R2)‘- uY°°”,§"di“> Ssnfglfllfr: ‘,§.,'§,..}§§g“;i,,"inm-Qfii.“ ligln Juillll BUSH‘ P w (c Students l C°YY°§l>2l£ll<l°l§° W” Pea? find tdl-ti‘ mee g. u ne usne ‘ » l » ‘ _ -_ ,. “ . a . . , . “ cussc . ie overnmen gran il me organization were dealt When it “its GIbCOVLICCI sin vns , n. iIi( Mill» tho .1I. the lullllfilbitl‘ ‘Zfih berg . . , . . 15.00 be t were presl tooled the Mounties at Boltdflil ‘ Sigmn. Cieorge W. Brorwn arrived fill/a,- Appfifand th,,t°$3§§dm°§§§1 — A m“ M“ ma" fol wal - distributed among those present. cInnis invited mems | believed t11 fire, which started ~' - i - Prince Edward Island OUTS I0 her home f0!‘ ADIII meetin 1:1 the MW! ‘W58 fill-led byfl 119mm‘ Sm“ aoilnaglgglsoglgrlgcllhréecidltl;“It? “T "h .0“ U; V“ . ullxivri from Halifax w‘. r roll call to be answered by ive flue. The house was about half d" Ely Jan b s“ endm-y M345. Ambrllse gmllmiw‘ qfwh sofifis‘ ended ii ("PPTPEIPC of so.» "lwluisecleaiiina Hint." ".*"‘i*=;“*:" ‘h: n" *"a“:"“.";:‘ I? M- Min-vii’ ‘ “ as‘: ‘i222 a. t . T . . . . b" 5mm m‘ S1118 e c 0S2 0 e neares neg - ' “ on?” Wm‘ m, R0 “l . ss aus m rli nor q a ' _ r.- z t . bor. The fire was beyond control TRANSFERRED M‘. E B a PM“, ‘ ., ‘p0 ykwvqflh sen; iyumimu holidays lie ———-—--—~——-—- when help arrived. Only a few s m“ m B [of New, =60. Calmdh“ A“ ,l1°1‘c'_ R @114, (Qfigv her nioliler. iiliciunc Trainer, Usc Minards For Sprain; small household items on the low- ' g M e a“ ‘ ~- is a nephew n Vliijm . . L . . er floor were salvaged. RED CROSS headquarters an- nounced yesterday that Prince Ed- ward Island's total in the Red Cross collection had reached $91,000 which is one hundred and eighty two per cent oi the object- ive of $50,000. Prince County's total including Summerside has now ' passed $30,070 or double its object- ive oi’ $15. 000. A number of dis- tricts have still to make filial re- turns and it is now apparent that the Provincial total in the final re- sult will be very close to $100,000 CAR FERRY MOVEMENTS The car ferry S.S. "Prince Edward Island" completed nine round trips by midnight last night. ‘File nine mile Crossing was made in the av- erage time of 50 minutes yesterday. Transported to this rovinee 0n these trips were 43 ear oads of mix- ed freight and merchandise and l9 empty refrigerator ears, Three car loads of potatoes and turnips and 46 empty- oool, box and tank cars were carried to the mainland. When crossings were mp1s “ all the freight and empties were cleared up both a Borden end ‘rormentine. ADDRESSES ROTARY CLUB- Prof. W.J. Reid, fieldnian in Prince County for the Provincial Depart- mmit of Agriculture was the guest. speaker at the town yesterday. Agricultural problem suoh as the increased pi ’ Program laid before Canadian far- mers and the acute form labor shor were dealt with in his od- dress. Guests present at yesterday's included, LAO. J's-unit ton. RAE. a rotation: James Iionergln. Montreal: John Gidd- ingr. Vancouver and Daugaid Mile- Kinnon. M.l..A.. Mt. Buchanan J. W. ‘Bouiter and A. B. Belct-ier were joint chairmen. iliilvuiiuiovuio Feel Weak, Worn, iilii ‘i Illlt Nlrllll PepJh, Vitality‘! DOG ll, fllilflo hlulld nlllloll IO osmium oui$lr_ (lllfllaqgflllllT loll. uinlel. Ill mutants. otieii n ed r . you I iioruul he . vim. ‘vi- _ r .. . .. "l "ii" "'5 “ u. l~ “..'.‘.“"%..E 23.7313; ‘d. aolflcmt lllfillllyll. Start tortil- 4 tin Staff Kingston, Ont, has been 24 Valley St:cci.i:1ty. 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