AGINTIf l- linor Murphy. h Barium 5g, “d y Goorgo Glow I0 otuvn la _ i t llillllllfll old PI-INCI 000N111 Conscription Advorihlng gflflfffi, Wm: sum wlll girl" my offices md Hunter River will Nd until further notice. All flmems on bill! Wlll b9 RCgzad E T. Bowness, - iii““‘°“°°' 5-1-1 2 r1 _._. . ~ _ tity mixed “"i§'l‘ill“i'€"‘°ié§' , ens - at M“ e s-io-ai. ' Jas. E. n66; PLANT -T.he -"““I,'.’,“ dehydration plant. hift daily. is turn- wrlllllmflbgllli iwo tons of process 24 hours. t was “toes every week-end. iflll" . sons are emu oy- Iffiffixiicptii that operations l‘ m“ for the sprint: at the end this month. The plant Will re- " n when the new potato crop is wfdy Other products may be pro- Qwi in the fail as well as tubers. NOTICE Having opened up a feed nill at North Tryon the un- prsigned is prepared to wppw the public with Sh_ur- Gain Feeds made from high iiide freshly ground grains mil concentrates. EVERETT D. IVES North Tryon gglélglltlflglepglz-iictlmlflltlces submitted gash. Rodin The nominating committee 8r30—Executlve Y. l’. U. Room op- -—*—'—i bffllight in iiie following slate of posiic Board Room. officers: _________ Honorary president, Rev. E. 0. J. N 0 ‘ Fraser. I ; Past president, Douglas lilacFar- | r ____ gflfliillf}. f . - . v - resident. Heath M cQu ri , - I is PLhAbANT snow: an... “ a“ " Sslle g f’ --- Vicel-prcsident.’ Lei-man Campbell. ‘Iani instructed b w. 1H we P T . y Boswell‘ - n . ‘premises SATURDAY, MAY 15th f 5 milch cows 3 young cattle 1 Brood So\v with ‘oung I- 1 hay mower q 1 hay rake ~ 1 Randall Harrow 1'1 set fanners 1 hoe drill seeder j 1 tip cart, 50 loads manure 1 set scales 240 lbs. 1 cream separator 100 bus. Erban Seed oats 1 new century wash- ing machine 1 cook stove ‘ 1 heating stove 1 table and numerous other articles. _, Terms—CASH. =. ALEX. McRAE, Auctioneer _ British sappcrs in Tunisia make the sand fly as they dash away from the disabled German tank “=11 iii the picture above. The reiismi for their haste is shown l“ "i Dhoio at right. {lint/ed explosives in tn, tank to low it up lest the enemy recap- ture and repair it. Photo indi- cates they did a good job. iiuints Launch lierchaiit Ships TBUPERIOR. Wlil. MBY D-(APF- ha,‘ Dionne quintuplets, swinging ch d l" Vlclbry. sent the five riier- d "ll ehins or the “Quint Fleag‘ b off witllout s hi water Streak Golrllu, Drugstore was" smog Inn usuim, ti‘! Qruivm. gum no dollvorod to ony hum In Ininnicrsido by dnyorlilopnlreotfiionszlfl for um uio boy rosicnnlbio for deliver-loo on your rouio. —CASll FOB. USED CARS and iriwirs- Apply mrle McDonald, surn- gnerside. —BIGGEB CROP ith f imliu. 0- i Tsylor Drug Co.. Kerlvslngto: —A CONCERT IN TBAVELLKBQ Rm Hell Thursday. my l3. aoo P.M., given by R..C.A F. Summcrslde. Proceeds North Bede que Red Cross. Admission 25 dents. Lunches for sale. skating Rink Company and south I Shore Hockey League will be held wnlsht. Monday. May io. in Central Bedeque l-fall at 9:15 PAL to make Bfmllilements for the Banquet and to submit financial reports of the All ‘:er Jardine. Secretary of Leagu and T. J. Inman. Secretary of Rinke. 5-1011 Rally licld ‘ At Summersidc liver Week-End The soon: 55$ the Young Peoples Central Union of the Uri- ited Church continued on Satur. day at Summerside. lowship Sf-‘Tvlcfi 0f worship while in the af- _ Secretaryi-treasurer. Je n W. Duck to sell on his r a also named: Mat-heron: fellowship. Mamie Cniz- l. hell: citizenship. Audrey dersori . held. followed by an hour of song. Brig. Burns To Head Division nounoed two other appointments»; _ ' I _ Head 0f Big Fish Firm Dies Suddenly ronto, promoted Brigadier and ap- gointed to command an infantry i rigade overseas. don, Ont. promoted Brigadier and appointed to command brigade overseas. sorvloo 5-10-61 5-10-12-21 —A JOINT MEETING 0f Bedeque Dlavers are invited. In the morning therc was a fel- meeting. followed by a R1101" -elected. The following conveners were | Missions. Kenneth i Baker; i In the evening a baitzvvet was lr-iel, ii y your c No in OTTAWA, May 9 —iCP)\ Brig. E. L. M. Burns, 45, now in command of a brigade of ivPrc int: the Canadian Army overseas, has been appointed to com- vere. mand an overseas division with the rank of Major-Gen- eral, Defence Headquarters an- nounced tonight. Defence headquarters also i tires. all‘. Lt-Cci. G.S.N. Gostling. 42. To- LL-Coi. J. D. B. Smith. 32, Lon- lyl infantryl Defence headquarters said that runk at an; at hosolt 5n: nun Prom information . A. Sid frod scimiitislrritor: “Please strvct zili carlct receivers potatoes your region report to you immed-Q It is estimated that probably 309000 tirshels of potatoes tvet to be shipped from this Pro- nu no bonsai our, or m, of tho lol- "'7" "Cu - u, mumv Ann lowing olnroo unlnnnrnidoi “uuoumcu ‘be innin at 2 o'clock. culture. Dorothy Weeks: leodershlir and surniy -mmuve 1f t] d f- t training. Isabel MacKavz bovsi 1 '" n1 Trade I ‘le fay 3n 1 lrs twclrkl. Jesse Burns: girls work. fsa- b C _ v a _ e nmarit r creziti n. Rev. Jch l1’- illli‘ 1i loumung lne y Jarvis: DllbllC:ll0llS,oL"l’l0Il'l Henri 1”“ il"il' itizht iford who works grade l‘.'.‘l(ll""-'S in in TECHNICOLOR! “X56 Short subjects SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15- Tuesday Afternoon at 3.30 Trinity United Church JKONDAY. MAY l0, 1943 7:30—(‘nmniill.ee of Stewards, Board 7:30-8:30 G. (i. Teachers and Off- opposite Board izccivecl yes- of the Board irrs u ill probably wit s rc .4 jclvstll ilin foilmv- l from Mr. for the PXCQ-aS 5°01 rind table stock po- P1 nds" to rclicvc 57. Receivers to retain 50 per‘ csnt cf riolrliifivs in eech izracle for disccsitirin upon instruction from c". . "ctions were received as to ivhe": the mince, were to be shipped but it was rswpsd they renons where the shortage was most sey there are l BOSTON. May a —lAPl— Pat- rick J. O'Hara. Brig. Smith is the youngest Briga-, Prssicent of O'Hara Brothers. oo- dier ln the Canadian Army over-i. craters of one of the biggest fish- seas and also has the distinction oft ing fleets in New England. having obtained the earlier age than any other Canad- ian officer. of Winthrop, coi- lapsed in his fish pier office Sat urday" and was dead upon arrival a1. , . .m.-.m.,» lfl- . -‘. if __THE CHARLUITPYIUWN GUARDIAN liars Son ls Japanese Prisoner A widowed mother who never gave up hope. this week received when official word transmitter. through tho Rod Cross told her that Pvt. Everett H. M. Dunbrack. 24 was alive although s prisoner of the Japnnae. Mrs. Hilda Dunbrack of 17 Un- derwood Parli. has not heard di- rectly from him in nearly two years. and the news of him being a pris- onerof war was the first shol had hour. oonooming Everett since May '1. 1942, when word came that he lasing after the fall o! Cor- MPL-Dllnbfltk. whose husband died 12 yea-rs ago. Ls among the Waltham mothers making the ut- most contribution to the war effort, Not only is she herself employed in a war industry, but there is one other non in service and another going Monday in a Selective Service contingent. leaving the only one of her four children remaining at home, a daughter. Hazel who ls a Mllhomore at. Waltham High School. Pvt. Everett Dimbrack. concern- ing whorri word was Just received is the eldest of hree sons The who last September enlisted in the navy. received training at Newport. R. I. to qualify mate. third class. and now is on Millie dilly B5 fl member of a de- stroyer crew in the Pacific theatre of operations ember. UDOn leaving Monday with a contingent from Board 151. City Hall. the youth hopes to obtain as- Sishment to the ground crew of an air unit The telegram received by Mrs. Dunbrack concerning her oldest son was as follows: “Your son Private Ernest H. M. Dunbraclr. is reoorted 1i prisonsr of war of the Japanese government in the Philllppine Is la: zls. Letter follows " Born in Waltliam Jan. 9. i919 the young man attended Whittemore School and graduated from Walt- ham High School in the class of 1937 For two years he was a mem- ber of championship waltham Hlflll hockey teams. playing as goalie. He also went cut for football and basketball. After school lie went to work in a grocsry store and slso in the Waizlrim Watch Co until in Cctober of 1M0 lie enlisted in the ground crew of the Army Air Force. He receWerl his traininr at Fort Slocum. N. and in J'1lll‘3l‘\' nf d to Nlcizwi. Ficir‘. .._:;iiiics. —V.'al:ham l-fiilrjr Bu: iioc. THE KIRK U! ST. JAMEs _\'cst:rd;1i' was. '1.-road O\(‘!' CFCY when the Ministri- Busscli sOliiflfi . text "For godly sorrow ivurkcih iii to .\il\‘.'ll,lCll lioi to lji‘ . -. . u. cu- of the world .i-:c;ii dwith" < Cor. 7110i and in the czciiini: or. the sub- ject "The Lonsly People of the Gospels." He outliiicd the case cf by the p221 of 8"‘ our Lorri. Sp ' Somers said: loneliness of 51a, Having rscnvesi the so: at the Last Supper. he went immediately out and it was nieht. Why did he hurrv fvctn that little company? Nobody drove him from the supper table. Qlli‘ Lord ciicl not rise with clenched hands of loath in; and hound him on w the icos- oni of the dark. In that brief hour everything is intense, and you sec in a flash into the heart of thincs -into the infinite love of the Redeemer; into the infinite lone~ lincss of sin Your little child goes singing through the house. and prattles to you of a hundred triflcs. And ther. some day the child is strangely silent. and shuns you and forgets his little songs. And then you who are mothers know at once that there is something troubling that little conscience. and that the one path to communion is cori- fession. Sin separates the mother frcm her child. Sin separates the lover from his loved one. We think that sin is going to make us heavy. but in the end it only makes us lonely. From every company. from " (l.\_ J2. answer to prlvers for her son's life A“; second boy ls Kelsey c. niinbnteiril The youngest son. new‘. Gorcon was 18 yea: old last Dec- 5Com‘ a“ cl: is a grandson ,,' Tho lll0l'lllil_' >é‘.'\'lL'i.‘ n! Tho Kiri; P The Virgin Marv. Thomas. the llldll . ‘ ii CENTRAL GUARDIAN] this column u rosorvcd for new; of loool interest. but advertising of n IIQII! nnlnro lnny no unsorted n flvo canto n word. strictly psy- oolo in advance CBAEWELL for Photographs. l..- I CONFEDEBATION LIFE LNSUK- W. B. SHAW Snell over HEAR 0120.1’. at 6:15 tonight in tho in- terests of the Victory 1mm Cam- Dilllll- s-lo-ii TBALN ARRIVAL — The train from Borden reached the city last. evening at 8 o'clock with 16o passengers. PULICE COURT-A drunk 5nd ‘incapable was fined $2.00 and ts lor fve days in jail in the Pglloel i Cain Saturday morning. Iwlil be held on IRi-ida morning. |May 2i. The valedicto will be Mr. Gerald Epstei- of Charlotte- CHARTEB FLIGHT — A Marl- time Central Airways a charter trip to the Saturday to take a resident there o Mormon. l-le was enroute to 'Montreal to attend the funeral of ' is daughter. plane made Magdai ns 2"."%§%l;‘.i.§“t§2“f.'€£f“ “Wiwhcclock-llidcwood Wedding In B,C. VICTORIA. May a —iCP>- Betti" , _ Ann. gitiiighter of . i __. Mrs. iewood of B‘ °l°cm°lans ovr-znsoas BROADCAST -. 111ml“! lwre Saturday i being questioned bv an American a i to right: Lieu». C0 u}: B. ‘gi i Helimui R "fist. t . i o; ‘- l no‘. given; azri LMJ Dr._ H. E.’ and Victoria, was. Broadcast from Gfgat 35min wsmsidney Prince Wheeler's. R.C ‘V tcrday aftemosn was an interestingiR» 5°" °l MF5~ F- E Wliovl lwolfville. N.S.. and the late Dr. P‘. u Prince Edward Island E- Wheelcc i The bride wore white oruzinza and white rict veil. onlal bouquet of l ‘and gardenias. urzirriatie ‘izv her fat‘ budget from the North Nova Jliizhlanders. the sneaker belnizl -Capt. William R. Burnett. of Char- i lottetown. . COMMENCEMENT EXEECISES. of and carried a t.. lilvofx‘ ‘alliv and ' ALL \'i'I'l‘i<Iii-7i.‘\'.\‘ Hatred glowels llcill HAL ..t..s o" who were captured vrhen them su: , coast by the USSG cutter Iusilus. T w CANADIAN isoioii Flirt. rs iii‘ lliiz-‘l m‘ ‘I s2" f‘ l'e(llli‘f<ll‘il i‘) zw-uiiihli- iii tiw fvtHw. .~ - ri-iGE SEVEN lThenConimgncayi-ient gfiermys Qf\0f~.l;lOl1lOl‘l 31135 Si. this .\i->iiii;i_\~ tivoiliujc; 1i‘. TE.) l. l _. iii i : . =t. uns en's College wil be heldnJln tie ) ‘i112 ‘ u . - .- . . . . ‘. wealth frfom todai on the scvon- |liiid Elllllbfl DRHlLWVUUd, .\li > s’ \ l‘ l (Hm LUAA I)‘ Rkbl" ‘ teent o May. Di’. Joseph A Mw- Slcivart and i: M 1'. t‘ t - » - - - l - - - ‘ 7'] "._‘l* '1 ; ‘l; ‘ Miilan will address the gl‘&ldll6l%‘5‘\\'21'9 d _. is . C ,, _ IA‘ [lb >110“ ‘hi! “A d!‘ LLLL " A l H i and Mi‘. Francis A. Brennan l\’lllb8'(ll'(‘bb€'.§_ rcd aiizi white pi Pi bll. class Valedictorian. Examiuatioiisfzilid coloiizal bouquets of 1 . _ \ . . will be completed IlCX’. imiisy white. l)ll'*"~‘ — -'l"~l~ll-- millmlll- lbThe gloom was BIICllClWl ‘o: Icy if i‘, . tn ' ‘*'" {h . S re rL-lsutr. it . , l T0 ATTEND CENTRAL COijN-lggfii wll¢-,-?£é1i;_ 11g 1v \'_P llliiilrli >1 i‘i"‘ltll“'. Cll. — Hon. Dr. W. J. P. ltlacMil- chug 111cm... 3M [he _- hf]- leli and Mr- George J- Tvwvdy. brct. r-ofilcci“ "' ‘ l K.C.. will attend Central Council coin. ' ‘ O f ' ‘ '- Mwiin: of the Canadian Rsd Li" . Cross Society; which opciis Df. lilacMiiian leave; to-mnrrow morning and Mr. Tvreeclv loft on CHAT Tlitirsdciy of this rve:k in TOTDlIlOQTlZEtlJt‘. . .... C: -\ Saturday morning. Roe a 1x1 \1 _ ———~ — AllZllCJll Chaplain “VXLLRAI. .\T (iu A‘ \; |l.;\\' -— All?!‘ v 1'02?’ ‘llJll ‘p lie filFCfIl of John ‘ . hsld from ha, isesidence rzqiliriu b ' Rev. o. ll - E Iivaril Sigma fill sor;ril_i noon tea yo ‘cider =11 l oiUviiliULA-i, .m.; a —..\.i’/— Mrs. K. :5 “ ra lll (io.: raiicc of i,“ L4;‘i,i___._, ,__,\. time Mothers ' ,1_.._.,_r_i l-AL ma... t. .ii..i..i.ii . ranged tcu ic via-S presidtd over’ "lwo ap-propriaie Mother's Day se-. lections were sung by Miss Nora; Downe. Mothers of the members and Mrs. B. W. LePsgc. who is an honorary member of the sorority, Miss Beatrice Patterson. Mrs. (Drn ChrriHhEH and MIS- Gilbert- HBllYY-riea and turned over command of Kent lGerman and German General Messe. The time of v ight was not given. were guests. l STRUCK BIY CAR - On Satin-I ‘ day four o'clock the five year d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Waters was struck by a car coming ‘towards the city. The child was playing near her home in St. Av- ardhs when she ran across the street in front of a pass ‘She was taken at once to the REJMQ mums gt afternoon services. After Benedic- ‘r. Hospital by the driver, but was ii .~ Donal: A‘. -~~ tvcs Admit Flight ill ‘yllommei, lion Arnim lilcl Jhu k/Ui. A by Mli- J- L- Rlmlilldv- PW-‘li-e-“E- ilxiii iuinsia. ii. um. icpuliull ..oiii pLHLil tulpalll. _ “lhc beriui correspondent o. iiie sueuisii iiewspapu- uageiis .\_..i.:- afternoon between three and‘ n o lvlmlMaryls Day "Prayers Iorrtlze f oum m m lempm“ “em”: ° m“ i’ - out of citizens for this cutstan us.» the Armed Forces". The Dame choir in i118 Bar-capable manner rendered appmllll- all society, from love and feilow- bad: at her home before six o'- ship, from home and heaven. sin clock. She received scratches on dr Veg a man out into the night.;her knees and bruises on her head tioli the members 5P9!"- B 919553!“ social hour in their hall and were l" favored by a delishillll Every sin we conquer in the battle helps us to a richer comraiieshin. Every sin we deliberately cling to is o. mighty power in us makini! for loneliness and to be lonely for ever -that is hell. = King Ccorgc i Congratulates ‘lion. Eisenhower IDNDON. May B —(C‘P)- The King sent a. message of congratula- tions today to Gen. Dwight D. Ei- senhower, commainder-in-chief of Allied armies iri North Africa, 1n which he said "the debt of Dun- kerquo is repaid." “On behalf of all my peoples I eiriA-ess to you, as supreme com- mander of the Allied forces, and all the ranks under your command our heartfelt congratulations on your victory." the message said. "Under your leadership diverse in nationality and have been knit into successful whole. Now. with the capture of ‘rimis and Binerte, you-r. campaign is almost concluded and‘ the debt of Dunkerque is repaid." Cream iioutc M]. colin MnoI-‘odyen, Canoe Cove, will truck cram to (lrnnoud Gunnery over some main as lost ye"- beginning Saturday, May 15.‘ one; poi- wool until further notice. NOTICE i formers who have not. yet token delivery of their seed oats at Crn-I Creamery are advised that on: first lot is sold out. ' Anoihur lot. sufficient orders. In expeclod soon. Vnnglllrd variety only. Which for further notioo. force-s; roof but iiamase was comparatively rm slight. trorner of liiildooro and Euston St.,i wmmmdauml" d.‘ ~ one mm Circuit for Prince Edward Island in 1s the pmbnbin Ditfern of iuw- -. 5-1042-21 D t0 fiIlW l-lO-IZ-zi (oi-once in and lips. CAB PEN-BY MQVEMENTS - The car ferry S. S. "Prince Edward Island" ooixleted eleven round trips over the week-end. On satur- day r2 carloads of mixed freight were brought to the Island. while 39 carloads of potatoes and turnips and eleven empty refrigerator cars were carried to the mainland on the return trips. Yesterday in six crossings the ferry brought 64 car'- loads of freight to this Province and on the return trips transport- ed 30 loads of produce from the Island to the mainland as well as 30 empty refrigerator cars. Only 35 empties were left at the Borden terminal at 9.30 last night. On ‘fit/day the ferry made six return ITREMEN IIAV5 BUSY DAY - .Firemen l-iad a bus-y day yesterday lbut the damage from four blazes- three of them grass fires-was only slight. The only building on was a residence at 4'1 Bayfield St. A srgali hole was burned in the Grass fires were at the where a wooden fence caught fire.- at MeGill Avenue and at Charlottetown Golf its l.500gallon tank to quell the. flames. The first call “s at 8.15 yesterday morning to Bayfield St. arid the last call at 7.37 lust night to McGill Avmue. The golf course fire was at .35 hm. and the other call at noon. MARYS DAY CELEBRATION- On Saturday May l, Mary's Day was fittingly observed the Notre ame Alumnae. At .90 in the] morning Holy Mass was celebrated by Capt. the Rev. J. W. McCariile in the Academy ChlipGl at which the members present received Holy Communion. ‘This was followed by a Communion breakfast in the 5o- daiity Hall. A brief business meet- ing terminated the morning's pio- gram. At. 4 .m. Benediction of the Most Blesse Sacrament was given His Ehioellency J. A. O‘Sullivan Bishop of Charlottetown, who also addressed the Alumnaemskirig re- tsiis year's special l of the XUWXL Tn slnslns of 6°? ‘Beg; glue King ebrought the deli proceedings to a. 61059- W '_"__ bl is the Can- SHOW_SPECIAL PICTURES —.i=.iriiun Isles probe v i . ggieliastl-Tl? be presented Mondfll‘. oeiivers (tgdgy) in Mt. Stewart. dgy as on Poster). do)’. Thursday. gramme consists of “ iiinis “Road w Tokyo. l5". . lirdlrsHggvrftroops". Sing Song. Also M" Qi-here has been no slackening the film "All These ThinB-‘V “' Victory Loan fl where it was not Parkdale Friday. pupils under audience. to present local talent in sneakers. inns 185i or debates or musical entertainment At Kinkora. the Victory T-flilll Speak" Us were My, James McCardie and me , MI. Albert McCarcLle Middleton: M Aden Mulligan, Newton: Morris Kinkom. These were all e b“ cellent addresses and worthv of the ' charge of Miss Course P“? tgiving every support to the Victory men took the city flusher to ihelmm campmln- 3 Rolf course fire. using water from‘ morning W1 l Ndlii-gfefirszhaullt and Capt. Cvril best beachheads from North Capt‘ Arsensult. Saturday 3:121"; i home nnd- -A- c conductor! bv the _ or w, B g1 “"15 l" ' t. Oiiers bilvci‘ 'i‘i‘o=_ by to (‘utility iiesi Ltiziu o‘. ‘ LJJI. all be members - Legion in command Lcightirei" MM. ‘M. i. 1' “Tiler para/io. headed bi‘ Kile bfllld Italian KYOQPS w mouth, Eustori and Formal to leader“, Klljillts from the 42nd Brigade Wm .have eouipment with them. Bren Guns. Bren Gun carriers. jeeps. Thsre is sure to be a great turn- the Axis 111111161)‘- intention, and spiritual Iwozrc very event staged bl‘ the Sefllce ma“ p i ch ounil’ H" Urged: tfiechgacld‘ ti’; Atctack" Wit-ll the same viggf as the various mil- mm, 1m“; stationed here have de- orisirated battle for rendition mm“- . ., ‘ - _ M‘) “Ave Maria by Miss Mail undo“ Newsman aize l) both‘ morning and in this Continued from f‘ . . . _ h m n- al Film Board Flee adian Argieiathéléliflgaraigfxgxtnfigliig mot Tues- sance planes streams . 1 m York Tue‘? the alarm that, 1n\85l0ll 31TH 95 . into Pm- 8m Qgmlhe greatest assault forces world and the ist Army. ‘he Dunlrerqlle-ale Cardigan Fridaifi _ the lOLlOWlDFE 31116 Ball-lag; veterans of "Newsicel". r1 heavy simply Slllml“ '0 the of ‘he Murmansk. 110 1m W111 be Smw“ Nomi Africa and to shown before. At the High School do“ fleet necessarv to lciiiti my in France and k661i ll all 1U‘- the capable direction trips bW-IDQ 40 loads of freight » pad- pi-i loal. ' tn B30 ships .i_li§‘ t1- ‘ . Wm“. and taking 3° car load‘ o! glegteghlderwglllc Drdgilljred rdgbate xiqcrfi ofmilts kind in tegiiotlvévngi-rgi ggedsa“ rd“. . a ~ \ . v Island Produce away. and were highly Wiblfllldéd by the ricd the menhalnalilrcih smaller “(L i place {Mme mch centre is encouraged Africa forNoWmber_ f lr attack and adgyillllgtgtlrldll? follrces. have {i0 £2? .31.‘... 1i form foreshadouiili; i» uslitist. i» l with ioooooo men poised if’ ‘ '"~ x ‘ ‘ ~ - Ml‘. The National Film Co“! and ‘channel ‘p.951 Gillis. is it docs conic. Multiple Dir-noes m turday“ The riiuliiDie Dicnucs, iliicfiicizil a Dartmouth. N.S.. observers here believe. “iii l)? f0 _ , ,_ r visit her daughter conducted simultwneoiuli at tli. .to the eastern Mediterranean. liATliiilAL Willi FINANCENMEETINC AT TICNISN CANCELLED Bccausc oftliv rlit‘ culty of nliizliiiiiig propvi‘ electrical connection for ihc motion piOillPl‘ pro jectoi‘ and in vicw of the far-t that a iiiosi sati- factory meeting was recently lli‘l(l. tho National a War Finance Committee meeting, schcciulcii forjQ Tignish, May 11 has been cancelled. ' of‘ ‘ply the net’. Hugh Miller. , - . m ,1 B itaiifs finest-dire‘ Soul-Ls Wednesday. Georgetown were mass ildeserlév_toughened Kn of a gathering of the tremcn-iTt 5-10-1i l I 511d Breton coast. In addition. lSiblllfl€5 of co o. the pos- l:|:ed attack on theirs are er quoted the bEliill iieuspnpel‘ [rom NO‘ m C~A"BV,TYC_ will {he low count“ and North s“ _VO€i.\'Li\;llCl‘ btfOildCllitf as, see-HQ "we on‘ from the Armour = man of Gflmnnxg close“ m Be,“ ‘bile W“) “°"1m"“"“e1'5 ha“ *9“ ‘u’ 7.20 and u" DTOQPQd l1‘! l‘ 9f y lin of all bridcciioacs. An attack R0. Wrd. Gffllmll- v33.“ ‘ on Norway "e 1hr Germans are gxtended. but vs ere n double water lemming would be necessary to foi- low on to German soil-is exorci- ed to clean u!) that flank and eli- minate encmv submarine and air ‘ bases. l iirriis ‘cosmos - At iippin Road on May 9. i943. to Mr. and bits. James GOTCOII. a daughter hfariorie Jean. RUDD — At the Prince Edward ‘Island Hospital on .\fa_v 8. 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rodd, Milton, a dailghter Diana Claire. LIARRIAGES SIMJTONS - CLEMENTS _ At ‘Trinity Parsonage on lilay a, i943, D D., .Agries Mildred Clfilllfilils. Charlotte- jtmm to Mills Hour)‘ Simmons oi . Charlottetown. DEATHS ‘DOIRO ' In the Ciiv l-losoital on Men ll. i943. h!" 13mm word 6 u ' ihfrs Ertvar ‘ ADAMS —Af Sea View Kiev 9. James E. Adams. aged 63 - Funeral frcm his late sdav n: ‘.2 om. flit iiii~ mo Iii liiiiii: |lll‘ll‘i\I'\' oi’ nrir rind. inviliiw". “Rh. .l\\i' .‘li~I-I\f‘lll'RN lllllu ]l.‘.f~‘»(‘ll :\\\Ll\ .\l'l\' in. 191'}. Just INN‘ _\'c.ii H20 iiuhiv. Yvoixi llll\ “itrlil I - tvisscd away Uni‘ in us ~n -~.-c iiwi true Torre will lll‘ iiii nllvcr vnii: But we trust we'll soc you nncl more When we nit-rt on that golden shove. liisrricil li_v llcr l~';il:iil_v. 5 lo li I "rr-ms- ~=m—- ~- r4 ll 1' it 11'. D. lifacLean t i‘ . ~ UNDERTAKER q l ‘ summer " Charlottetown 1nd North Wilicixirr . Plume I19 Fl.