in iiharlcttetcwn 1110 Lite Insurance men o! Oiierlmtntown will 0111111,"! the 11st of "Rieclal Names’ in “o city today tor member- fi in the Canadian CHEW!‘ ety. They will solicit you for ' Life Ilenbersitlll; $100 Seetaining Generously Toll! Membership $25 0g: Conquer 011ml‘ h Sififfihstf" . )1 Y M 0 A Activities Ill .M.C.A. t0 all it! sol-s and hostcsec who have honorably released 1mm their Services These certificates ILQA. Committee; and Imicr Secretary For the rain wit, o the National h , has been '1 t securn8 111190111111 i?" 515°“ war employment, and in oounee t; sors rclneacd in Canada and men and 1 women 0K- ed for work with the Y MC. . 1r Services. Of tihat number B66 men and 12d. women were ap ov- ed. The total number o! actu g?- tnncnts was 6B0 men. and 0 . Postings for overseas ser- ' 198 supervisors. 89 lure were employed in Canada 1M, in Newfoundland i . End IIIIOQI 115. ll 1, 1946 the overseas had dwindled to . m Canada mere were 5B. Iinteen percent. o! Y.M.C.A. Whr prior to Joining the . A. We: Services; lli — t. were Y.M.C.A. Secretaries; ,3 cent. were managers and new ves. .________ KIRKWALL, Scotland. April 17. 7.1mm?) 1_ W131i?“ liiay't39'r§o'§ roan court-martial. ‘was sen- saven days’ at a Klrkwall dance Jan. Ha vra-secqtllttcd on e charge g. gcrlking an officer on the same on Hayweson ‘Ilim recall . I; said he was w: Qipciplinc until the leave ax- Attcr his detention he re~ Mined 0o civilian life. Misc Yvonne Buote Rust-ice. left for Montreal on Friday 1110111193- ls Doucette is 11:21‘ fiospital tor tre his foot. His friends wish him B $213 again con- speedy recovery. Reverend J. priest oi cw cu Tuesday- O . Pitri. Ruatico, raotored Rceidm i}? 239%“ “s” w“ P. Gallant, m. Herb Wyand. m- gm Lflg, Edgar DesRochcs. ll courier ma. l. smqiltilz, repongathc condition Q! roads on his mall route to be very unfavorable, some roads having snow enough tor slelflhl. Ol-hflffi W‘ 1m devoid ct mow uwseiher- A large crowd held 0n the Buntaln. R-ustlOO. ‘Iihe weather man was VB. emu: and flavored Uhe occa 0n providing such albllng p009 the qt John H. on Satundw- BIB- bl’ crandnesr varied art- d Qmgnd, Numerous an a“ b n! iclu were auctioned Iuintantlal returns. The snow storm oi the last week y; mgr, a number ct the men o: the dlstncghbuililghenzflfie? g e11 out e Wily ° m w Thin is the only means at their disposal o! open up the roads as the condl on o! t“ "are. ‘sham. helping the wcgrtiilgrt‘ mggihhkxry eams o! in d 8 s“ 9 gxrlll it isriaropezinenable traffic to be resumed before long. In Memoriam MR. DOUGALL A. MMIIAOHEBN The: sscd awn suddenlb’ B‘ Charlogteown on March l4. 1945. Dougall A. MacEachern o! 10x18 Creek. in m: amt year. one of Long Creek's outstanding citizens. A man of many line qualities 0i heart and rnlnd who endeared him- sel! to all with whom he came ln contact. His familiar figure. wrdlfll hand clasp and chem’ will“ ‘"111 be sadly missed by all who had o]! 1-115 acquaintance. Maoliinmhern was born in Long Creel»: and resided there all his life. Ewell?’ W0 Yell“ wihiehmapentlnUfi A. withhis bwb daughters, ancrseven months with his other daughter at Char- lottetown when he peacefully P855- ed aww. The tuneral services were held a chc home or his daughter. M15- Dcnicl Darranh, New Amvle, ser- vice at tlhc house and Emile WET“ 1 ~ 4 by the Rev. H. Bishop. The pallbearers were Messrs. Bruce Maul-can, George MaoLean. Dan MiacPhee, Dan MacEwcn. Wilfred Stretch and Gordon MacEachern. Interment, was in Argyle Shore cemetery. ‘ He leaves 0o mourn a eonowinfl widow (nee) Mary Jane MacDon- ald. Bonshaw. one sen and four d-Blldhlflhi, Willie (Phemia) Mrs. smiley Canlpbell (Xi/lary‘ Jane) Mrs. Harry Destriond all o! Cam- bridge, Mass. (Nellie) Mrs. Alfred rrlzzel, Charlottetown‘, (Katie) Mrs. Daniel Darrach, New Argyle and 15 grandchildren, Billie rllacEach- 9x11 Jr., proceeded him over a year ago having been lost. on H MC S. Shwwlnigan. ___________.__ ROYAL PLANE SAVES CHILD ’CANBERRA. April 1'l—-(CP) -—- Nlne-yeax-old Graham McFetiers of Yass, New South Wales. WES very sick. He had haemcphilia. and his doctor ordered that he be mov- ed to Sydn more than 200 miles away immed ately, A w sped to Canberra. 36 miles away, with the boy and the doctor but there was no aircraft at, the Australian capital at that. time. There was one last. char-w. telephone call was made to Govern- ment House and thr- Governor General. the Duke c! Gloucester. 0i’- (m-QA n; once his private aircraft. The aircraft. was soon roaring to- ward Svclnev with its small sick passenger. i ,0! enemy micron: atfl tment. for ‘ t; o! Rustico vlsli-ifl! the, were: Gallant. A. ' iiueticc m Vicinity quantum Glillililiill -—__ Thb column h scanned Ice new: o! iccal intend. but calm y be vc conic a word. strictly pay- able in advance. COOK'S lot Phnhfrlfll- NFIDIBATION LIFE IN- S 0E, I03 JEWELLERY Gilt: Call sl Crockett’; l-fl-ti KAI-LITE‘! BATTERY BEB- VIOE will be closed. Good . 4-1 1i. GBIENHOUBES will be clbecd Good lYiday. James Tait, 4-18-21. Blli/IINGTON Electric Shaves-l. Tccmbs Music Store. 4-18-11. MRS. JAMES W tmnchel, announces the 5.1g meat c! her daughter . -t.o James Ewen, son o! . and a. beautiful dwy. 011-. to Janice Todd, Rose Valley. Marriage to take pla 4-18- l. cc coon. CHURCH SERVICE for Sunday. April Zlet. St, John's Ch , 1y Communion 1. _ . . St. Elizabeth's Church Springfield. Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. Rev. B. Bream. 4-18-11. BANNS PUBLISHED — Bonn! were ubllshed in Mount Oarmfl Churc, Waterford, for the first time Sunday ior the approaching marriage of Dr. John McNeil, son oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. James R McNeil, New Waterford and Dorothy Mc- l Guigan, Prince Eidwvard Island —- Sydne§ Post, Record. CITY POLICE COURT — Yes terday morning at the clty police court a docket, of l0 offenders was before Magistrate K. . Six were “drunk and illca able". three o! whom were fined 3 0 and costs or 20 days ln jail, two were given higher fines o! $20 and cost: or $0 days in jail. The other an old offender was sentenced to 10 days in iall. Two drunk and dis- orderlies had their $10 ball estreat- ed and are still to appear. A man charged wit/h the possession o! ~s0olen goods was remanded until iSaturday. A breech of the Excise: gig act was adjourned until the —ROTARY MEETING -The an- inual meeting of the Summerskle Rotary Club was held on Tuesday in Leo Coyle’: restaurant and re- port: were submitted by the presi- dent. Mr. J. F. Arnett- and the chairmen of the different ccmmit~ tees. The following directors were elected for the coming year: Don- ald Baker, ML Bradshaw, J11. Dalton, L W. Hancock, T. E Hic- key, J. F. Arnett. The directors will meet and choose the afficers from among their awn number. M1‘. . H. Gaudet Wag appainted club delegate to the International Convention being held in Atlantic Clly m June, Mufti. W. Hancock was appcllnted alternate delegate. Mr. E. N. MacQuarrle was wel- cersned to membership 1n the club. EASTER PLAY — The annual . Charlottetown Hospital Play Easter ', Monday afternoon and evening at the Prince Edward is attracting the attention of hundreds who are , planning to be present. It you are ‘ coking for a fast-moving comedy With up to the minute 111mg and characters, with situations that fairly crackle with (‘T1519 and mirth- ful humor you will acknowledge Ybur search ended with the mile a minute three act. comedy “STRAY CATS". The ‘ocal cast of players include Ferrell (laudet, Dorothy Hughes, Terrence FltzgeraldJionnie LeClalr Earle Hennessey, Isabel Sinclair. Ralph Bernard. nanny Kelly and Isabel MacDonald, Don l Messcrs orchestra, also varied spec- | laltles between acts will round Out an evening that will live in the audiences’ memorv for months to come. The show is under the dir- ection of J Austin Trainer, C 1) A. The ticket sale for tihe matinee and evening performance opens at 1 R. T. Holmans‘ Ltd. this Thurs- . day morning at 9 am. sharp. Get your tickets early Cornwall :Frlencls cf!’ illf-‘fl to know that Miss Hassle MacArthur is improv- ing in the P. E. I. Hospital. Miesfrhankful Newson hll rc- turned to her home from Weltmorc- land where she spent the wince:- with Miss Dorothy Newson. Sci. John E. Hcnrtz is spending a short leave at his lwme in Cam- wall. He will return to duty in northcm Qlt. Messrs. Arthur Howard and Jack MacLean, Cornwall, are spending a few days m1 a buzinr-se trip to the mainland. Congratulations nrc being ex- tended tc Mr, and Mrs, Walden Lcwther om the arrival of n baby g r . Mr. and Mrs. Perfibowther have arrived home from lchigun whore they spent n holiday, the guests at‘ Mr. nnrl Mrs. Frank N. Low- er. - Miss Doris Butler, North River, underwent an ope-ration for appen- dicitis in the P. E. I. Hospital Inst week, Her many friends are pleas- ed to hear she is doing well-Cor. Mr. Calvin MacDonald. ‘Mr. Dougie: MacDonald and aon Wil- lard, Cornwall, left this morning to spend Easter with Rev. Clarke and Mrs. MhcDonlld, West Bay. Cape Breton, N5. Quebec Members Bet Indemnity Increase QUFJBIW. April l’! — (OP) - The Qudac legislature Asccmbly wMmw-w t...“ a e leeeis manning the lndcnnity cl memom or Drcvidinl camps in; allowances in lbme can! e the indemnity ie mdtlccd. - ndcr the bi , celestial! mem- will continue to receive c r annual indcnmitz plus trucllin enpensec bu in on they wil receive an additional fl- 00 ‘for entertainment. . Owfllltidn lam LQBIIILHYIOOUMII me an e us! cl II% for ‘lhe Assembly \ g crs speacil indemnity is increased from $5.000 to W000 and an allow- ance o! 2,900 for entertainment Vlllwlee is provided. This. in add- ition to his 84.000 mom/bar's in- deunnity and allowances. him an annoual total of 010.000. Special indemnity for Council and Assembly speahcra is increased from $0.000 0a 06.000 ma the lor- mcr receives anmdditionsl $1.000 for entertainment. expenses while the latter receives $1.000 (or anter- telnmcnt and another 81.000 lodg- allowance. e Deputy er of the As- sembly will rcoeiv $3,000 marl! $1.000, u: a 01.000 en- allowenoe. This is ni- rctulcr members salary and allowance. Drivt? eui AQHIS w. , 0}, 01/14/10 ikfll/lf/flll. Erie/l Jul/yup » - 90/75)’ Vi” IP/I fem/brie’? 6/2 0n aw Fara/bu 774w‘. . SECOND FLOOR MGDRE a. rcteoonmLfi, lll-lARl-OTTETOWN. P.E.l. Ilcwsman Reviews liu-ernburg Trial: BY QB UNBQ uuuwc% pm 11 -<om i m: i» the Nucrnbui the first time eince the l} "l6 (O l n; lvc-cac you sew 4 M various d o! interest. ‘I'm mound in the dock look er. and more drawn. however. Gcerirlg etlll dominates m; defendants but he doesn't grin as much u did. l-le sits with his chin in his lat hands watchina av more and liatenins to ever!’ w t mm‘! attentive than In)’ 01 \ I“? I lust as fresh as during the first week/The only change in that they now have stacks cl documents be- tore ili and find difficulty in keeping u with references to ver- lous documentary exhibits men~ tlcncd by prosecution or dclcnce council. Lord a rcncc st c and he no cncccue tact in a er Briton V1101!!! to his firmly mu {flog-f 13f 8M6'6_.¢",’ f4es/ Q0 "finer . ,- Yartcrmed brillignttly. onner Nazi leaner 00 prosecution points. cured. and c tabby. finerclly cred tld- with st P raticc Sir Geoffrey Law- wan thewhcle t cbecrvers lueelihe bettcrchc ‘icr icAm trlelwicm,