== _. PA§.1.‘3..§.13.._ THE CIIARLOTFETOWN__GUARDIADI 1 l ‘ munwcuv- FINAL ‘I'D-DAY — Shows 2.ao-1-"s.4s YOUR LAST CHANCE T0 SEE 1941'; TOP ACTOR IN HIS GREATEST PICTURE I'D-DAY IINLY EXTRA- NEWS _ snows 2.so_s.4s-9.1o m: WISE AND BE EARLY.’ arrow/IR? cow or iilliil. -1111?- - Srarts MONDA Y -Z- Sponsored By LADIES AID 0F P. E. I. HOSPITAL s macro All. mar LOVE cm om: r01: ALI. mar mower can BUY! Amazing dramaoiabrideflgilt- A 1'19 riches with love. . Jrom tile O. Henry Award-Winning Saturday Evening Post storyl u! WILLIAM DIETBRLE PRODUCTION E n1 :1 5E. no“ .- “gun. “ h 1 W“ scum GIANVllrEh-IIAV IAeDONALI l! l 59 ~ mm ouucsv. Ir. -|.:o concsv b _ HENRY omrlu-srlluirv cmzumm lnglc:lbll-hllog';‘zy R K NE\\-'-i-;—'Ii(3(:f:fyI00l-‘c;QlIiZ — Snapshot? f-‘P-‘l-‘fivw - -- “v1- v-Mw-rl-v-w-u-l. “mm-luv- P“ West notwtlflrlillow_ What East voteth Till polls close --__ By JAMES MeCOOK Canadian Press Staff Writer orrawa, April 15—(CP) -Ries- lcf-lolls against file publication of ear] lzersfrlrtitllizft hi): Ford at the IXESIIIIIISWIOEnLIlG manpower blzlftéblslltlkff, y ag o r y- '0 years. ' - , l any province ole e He llacl been about his general D9115 1n that province are closed, 3551i.‘ lii“t~t.sl.‘flf“ctn.1’- $23 .335 flfioli‘f°li’.‘»’"tl‘.i"él‘ ‘m’ "M's ""'*'"' foils up‘ until a few 11911115 before _ Slrilllal" l’(‘5£i‘I(‘I-i(ll15_8ppIi€d to the his genlie spirit. was called back to 101111113 of the Domillion general ei- tlle God who gave it, ectrloll. March 26. 1940, gave "great Roy was n. very prosperous young satisfaction’ declares Jules Gaston- farmer, and will be greatly missed illlfly. chief electoral officer on that by his neighbors and iilailyfrielwdr occasion and chief plebiscite officer which he nliluc since coming to 1111110 present direct submission to reside with us about five _\'Cill‘_'. 1W0. Cfllluflnlfl‘ oiootoivlte. We can truly s_n_v he \\'.'\s a _.s 1t isrccallcd that the flow of ze- generous and kind, and so wl ng tullls into Canadian Press member to lend a helping hand to anyone "BW-illflmrs on election night in 19- in need. But while we shall miss 40 “as uninterrupted despite the him it is his wife, tlie former Sadie restriction but results flashed from Ford and little soil, Marven who "e cast over coast-lo-coast wires is keenly feeling the loss of a kmd 1111119 1111c w?“ ‘m5 51111 ‘T111118 18y and loving father and husband and 11111111111151131 111 IIIFWSIIRDO!‘ offlccs f0.‘ $11 hiiflgll sigh‘ anal llonlé ford tulle ggllgliig times because of the new uc o a vanislc lall , an ye - sound of s. voice that is stilled. Death is sad at any time, but Prompt Results when it comes so unexpectedly and _ cui-s one off right ill the flower or Nor did the restriction affect the Youth, it seems nluch harder. Bu: SIYPQd of the Canadian Press cun- lve mu.;t realize it ls God's lvlll, and Q9151?" on the genera] result, The that he ilas jl-sl grill? on a little 19111111 of ills Llllerel lzovornmcnt while before, ,:w free from the ‘"15 11ll51l°d 111 3147 D. m. EST, 13 trials and carts of such a troubled 11111111165 before M“; close M P0115 1n wand: > Brltsh Columbia. The flilsh on the Besides his sol-rowing wife and gC1A~_,11l11"11?ll15 01in!‘ 11111101111’ W45 soil lle has lsit 1| .l'lL)l!I‘ll his lo-s, Q1111?“ “t 3757 ll- m. (‘Cmiflrlrcd to his moth-er, it-frs. RIUIIHITI . 9A2 111 llle i935 election. Portage, and tllvtc ilroilicrs. llilzllc neI‘L1ql)1q1L9oL1942 PJCEJUOH, Valmmlvel- - -- up, r,--<, ;-. ~."',.cc1sCle ‘n1- P011‘, s Bear Facts-“Sports Ree] ltilgelilgflllllifilfl'l"_ylfllll (lliilllF-‘flc l’ P0 ilgrrmilfitrims TIIOELSLFFFId dgurltlfsbdlzld ' n - 'l"‘e service at llic house and '_ 5111'! our lours after their gra re was conducted by Ml‘, George gctfllll 0191‘ Cull-Winn Press wires mauve-HI:- E-"f-‘i-‘fl-‘fififl-‘HV-‘i-‘fl-"ifnlf-‘P-‘ff-‘i-HV Wglkcl‘. M" 111W 0011111 11111 them iilto ’ D . Fgflzllk filiglllivsfillllllgllol n35 eloctlgll, gefolro ' o oer ~ l‘ 1 “as ill.l'n n»: , i Mathesoll, Bell I-‘ord, Dtlllllie Mzlc- “T51 c9351 11“\\‘->ll-'1ll91‘-s coutid tell‘; I ls Real Aid T0 fi I h Family s Healt Lead and Chm-Om M,,,,;,9S0n_ their readers, two hours before their The funeral which yvas held from 1101b closed. that L116 Liberals were (Continued from page B) _i>_l.i___f:i wirb lbi: unwinding ca! WEIIWARII ARNIILII - WALTER NIISIIIN v IANE IIAIIWELL p SIMONE SIMIIN - GENE LIIIINIIAIII’ - IIINN IIIIALEN and ANNE SHIRLEY - IAIAES IIRAIE m“ la Bimini l1 vnuuln alum; . l...“ M“ u“ L u" In Memoriam MR. ROY FORD The community" of Glasgow Road and vicinity were SMIIIY shocked when on March 30 ALSO DISNEY CARTOON-TRAVELOGUE -____ _______ M- ' fiEJEf-H HZ Now Playing EMPIRE IIIXPINEE IMO-NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 '1 PIWQUIW Slur r suomaro” Ilddinl uiahrliian ~11» ' Sir Cadric NARIIWIBNE ' IIII IAGEER i’.'.'."..."!'.".".:..!..'" -~ » W EXTRA-—Chflp—2 “WINNERS OF THE WES Iowan his late residence was very large y sweelmll? "l6 East. attended, despite the condition of -T11€_<'I?lf‘at of the Bennett Con- the roads, whcll goes to shoe: the serlmllf‘ Eovcrnmcnt in i935 was esteem ill which ‘no was held by all mnccdml 111190 11111111105 after the “no had the pleasure of klliill/Flg c1919 01 l"? 110115 in British Colum- him. The hymn, "Sleeping ill a Cold b‘? and willie complete returns Cold Grave" as sung by Mr. and n01" sllikalfhfilvnn and Alberto, Mrs. Robert mu. He was tenderly we“ “"111 made public. laid to rest in the ccmet/ery at Rus- oflflvals associated with elections P5151" 111311 lWQtT- 11 18 1119,4111? tico Road by the remains o_f hi5 111ml plovlsion for the restric. gfdhousevy ves wlhh more can" father, who predeceased ‘ a ‘umlrAkClllBd in the Dominion Elec- 11 B915 (110 11158 e1" 111‘ 1°"? Hey icw years ago. Tile Lord g‘ “L11, é-usgs. C111" 19-31lfl1u5l3d mucll dis- hDU-Sfihixfds wielgr/E evseuriiapenny murset Qduihe Lord tfakttfih Si?" bkjsed ccnlhtzllttelel 51211212331153 n?! (Zgommons be stretched to the maicmum. e E; was argued that g e ct MRS. PETER DEWAR British Columbia or provinces as 1M9 And —d'le adds - when you're em results in QIILGTDB-Illixiglflfi hdon't bleak down _____ other western and ma c , sugary rigs or . I ._ v0 ers went to the ll - your guests. sweeten your well- l-Nmiaggg-tihfigfigggfig choicgicsll effect onpothsehsgtei- 135g‘; planned and well-cocked meals evening Bum. ,, you“ mdegs of a definite effect on [I10 trend o; W1 523d cmlxfllxfizigfnlolxfleng“ Mrs. Peter DBWIM‘ ‘Ill 11.01‘ 81th vnar. the V1319- m“ e ' " Mrs. Delvar (nee Christina Mne- °1d"“h1°md Wemm" Callum) was born on February 8th, ______i___._ POTATO AND HORSE RADISII {glgggfggirfllggig- d§$§§,§“§§a§f B lytilr. CBSLODIZURY pointed out that Canmm I 1" Jl Columbia was the nrea main. Mr‘ and Mrs‘ Dewar and family i. H “since conclusive results resided at Lot 48 before removing B: iw “TMIWIICS mliflllqbe indicat- to “Ncwlilllds" in 190" C, '2’ B- _c,;.b°1°1'° 110111118 stnlions The late Mrs. Dewar Was a most {"5" - PIRIM‘ areas were affected estimable Christian w-man vlhose t? l lesser extent because of the death m“ be doom‘, deplored by a Olfmc f‘(t‘ql1Il€(I to establish the trend wide circle of friends. f- clkycm with“ “s "1111711118 of- She was n, (iovollt member of the 1cm" chem?“ 111011" 11311015- Central Christian Church, tina1"’fli_‘;fggllc1l1g,l7l f" The me lcft to mourn a sorrow- ‘- - 0 11'" Dominion 331911111311 fgiilgflgilguwp ttlzelDlol-atlo) 111K 11115115111 l! daughter, Mrs. J. C. 121M191“. ACL- 1938- 101ml“- Id SIZE lruits in appetizing manner, to her f-unily when they salted their lugarless menus. She used com lyrup. maple syrup and honey in llllblkrfl-tlon of east- Effect In West Here is a recipe for a. salad: - One lb potatoes, good amount of horse radish, seasonings. butter. Have some cold mashed potatoes, add a. little margarine. and work this well in, heating tine potatoes slightly. Season well. Scrape a nice liea-p of horse radish, and when the potatoes are quite cold work the horse radish into them Keep arming Wbnca‘ JEAN BRODIE ddfngs. cakes and cookies-and lpt usulg less and loss. Miss Brodie pllllils ollt that llnce lhese b. tines are more ex- €_. -_. ______._ AUGIJSTI. F, (‘OYE W. I. The April meeting of Augustine Cove W. I., was llcid at» the home of Mrs. Harry lvfilcPorloile on April 2nd. Meclillg opened by singing "Carry on Cilllndil“, followcci by re- peating the creed ill 1lllI>Cl‘I. Roll call on, "By Proverb," by l9 mem- bcrs and B visitors. 4 new members Joined. The minutes of the last meeting read and approved. Corres- pondence read by the Prr-sidellt Mrs. Kenllciil Cameron. ill place of the Secretary Mlss- Margaret Mac- alllcllt. Miss Alice mr-"tarv for the mcciillz. was read from ll e Jclvcl Spitfire fund. and it was moved by Mrs Wlfred Peters and second by M!" II.1""\' MecFavlalcc that. $3.00 h~ leui the flllld. A V Ca"d was I‘l<‘€f‘(I ilroulld 1o the mrn vi nllrl narliv filled bv th”nl. shed bv some of the m"n‘ '1 cord $1.25. llllfil dicllssicll nf bu Work rnrizl-d ill. 2 quilts. Nw uvrk ml month n! I)“f‘"f‘lli Wvrk done for Red Crow llllri .‘l‘IlI ‘ll '~1Ilf(‘ Janu- ory meeting, 20 iiilisllrd quills. and MRS. LAURA (‘AHILL MONCTON, April 15 -After a P611011 01' felling hcnilll, Mrs. Laura Cahlli, wirolv of Phillip J. Callill, other sewing such as girls dresses passed away at the fnmilv reslw and men's pyjamas, and 1 boys suit 11191108 £11101" mldlllllhl Tllefidlli’. Sire and some knitting. A discusion on Was '71 years of age and a native of how to make money for war pur- Tlvnish. PEI. Dose. was left over or next meet- She had mnde her home in Mone- In» on account of the roads. Re- ton for the {last 32 years and was ports of committees were then giv- a member o st. Bernard's parish, en, School, nothing needed, Sick. B180 0f the Catholic Women's Several calls made. Appointment of League and Children of Mary So- new Cotnmittes. Sick. Miss Doris ciety. Nowsome, Miss Alice Sherren. Surviving are five sons and four School, re-appolnted. Mrs. Freq daughters. The sons arc s. 1-3., Munc- Leard. Miss Chardith Matherson. ton; Squadron Leader rihe Rev.) Pmkram. Miss Grace Webster, Miss Dr. J. E. Calllll. principal Roman Alice shel-ren, Lunch-Mrs, Roy Catholic chaplain for the R. C. A. Clark, Miss Grace Webster, Miss I". in Ontario. Toronto; Philip W.. Ellen MacFadgen. Roll call for next Saint John: W. C.. of Moncfm. and month to be answered by exchange Dr. C. P‘. Cahill of Perth. Onr. TH‘ .- of flower seeds. The President. Mrs. daughters are Mary, Imelda. Grace. Kenneth Cameron invited them all Anna and Helen. all lit home. tn her home for next meeting on Funeral service will be hold Frl- e 1mm“ May 7th. Program com. took day morning with mass at St. Ber- rfarge, with a guessing contest on nardis ChlllTh. Interment in slled- nmllailnll hnalnl mailman,“ “h”, m bottle of beans, alld tongue twisiers. lac Road Ceillellvry, L',',,,"'f,","‘;-,,{’,1',,'l"!"io"°Plalwfimlvonrfunon after whlcgtlthlunchAwas tservFed by firs“ l-glllsrllqlully ‘agrarian, mfmbsafglllkeg-e-‘l-n mmllcllglpcgonnegr gvirrAnlmvzln. Wrllslliillilam-aelon no lrllI i7.x\ill:;tfng closed by "God Save “gym; ‘q;;;urn§.1_ua~ . . "No person companv ,- mou _ u wart, BHSOI} George W, Dewar at “on shall h; - ° 001'!!!)fli- Thu mu“ "m" u new] “mt Newlnnds and one brother Daniel m ' ‘my Pr°V111°° 176101‘! nrld plcklcd horse “dig, u“ .1, cCzllum on the old homestead at sughhgligvizfceclbnsllllgicfif ttiléerpolfi h} ways be used for mu purpose when ffliflfivlfll» Elm“ fl""“°"11<1"" "1" Ihe polling lrl’ allv electoral eélllslrlgt the fleslLi-adish is linobtainable. 6mg ‘the bercavm: relatives me ltrllnnCizlaga.rxvllrgtlgegqggcgrt Dublin. r uardia xtnd .< c ' s)’ th, ,_ - ' l B . 0r oy Tmiumhsms sihedfdlneerafuwisilstalkg]Ellncgnttodnsy ggxfgaqifhdifin's'grhefrgr 235mb 51111- Tln cake or pie dishes or bakLag a 1",, By Al" 91h 11cm "NcW- ' Y ° 9" nan-i should 1-way: be thorough 18"“ 1° the. P911111" Cemslvryr 111° gllznggg-VEAISXZIS 1111510131 conttiravemng ma“; “m. washing u, pwvml, rust service starting at the home at 2 in me 6M0 o’ a Comsg on (and Qr-dinary washing Wm, soap and D.m.. the funeral lcaling at 2:30 pomflon 8",“, perm" "[1 Y 3:1 0°!’- WM" 15 115118113’ 61111111!“ 1° keel’ p'm' the contravention thereduftzni elm, them in good condition llf food of an illegal practice nd iguny becomes burned on the pan, use a fence against m“ A311. ° a M‘ very fine scouring cbrassive. pkbhcne mus Wm 5e open from 11 5- "l- 10 3 b. m. local daylight time as compared with 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. ill general elections. man-r Essen; If you are planning a parry din- 1161', chances are a light dessert to W111" You'll nwd t0 give it proper balance This is gcod: Arrange 98'1"“! Klflffiffiait sectflons around sherbert dishes. ‘men pile rasp_ berry ice in the centre. JUST rmTrTlrllvo The tin eollnlincr Ilcefl yo, food is really a steel cm with only 1.25 Der relll. tin applied as a thin coating, Ended a plcc". pl" nlilt-s, and 3 1“'l1'I for 11.5.- I-ififcflifiilifiTilf-WI“ a; ‘I'll;- art of drmvirlp was practiced column least $0.0m years mo. ' n l, Inna, 0m. "i-v‘ ‘Iv~q<~~ - fv"‘-~~" CENTRAL GUARDIAN ' "n, DY DAVENPORT BTEWARD a: 7111f’... §:--'¢'I:l-'.".'l°.' NEA Service 8111f Con-swim?!" b0 In :""-"§1':l.'?ln-ll, 7.11am“; ATLANTA 6a., April _- They mo; don't call them American Goul- mlndoo, but that's what the men OI IRIS U. S. MIJEIQS‘ Amphibious cmswlu- h" n°”l'"1l1" Co really are. These Marine Ian ptartia, trained not for dc- conraunurlon urn msun gem, m, s, s“ ,,,,,,,kl u, ‘NOE n‘ Villllllb’ the some 13?» of troops the famed British commandos. :0 BANDS roNlnur-s noun “To . m, h w, new, ,1 Farewell out», Forum. 4-18-11. tgmfiyougagnedllllgg’? ‘mitgomm MONARCII BATTERIES fo ° ‘ ' “m” PPM W . ."=" every type of car may be hm s: 193-‘1111111 Pride to their amphibious organ tions. 3' If‘ tle Pres- fllhgillgégers Hardware 0021:3311: iiiglt announcedwtrfl: stile ‘of lun- e ._i "wmency in . norm. EDWARD ciulrnl: "I" °°1w h“ been trllfllnl I1»- 1. O. D- E. To; Government Home, “'1 “will,” In 18111111 19"”- April 2am, 4 m o. Tickets 26c. T°d=¥ they“ roadr- 443-11, These "American Commandos" _.__.__ are tough —- make no mistake T“; guy REvUE_._"Thg London about it. They're trained In every- I Love" is one of the hits of the Tin 1111113 from Jludltsu to the toug - Hat Revue which comes here to the est maior offensive. If the enemy Airport ‘Theatre on Saturday and doesn't want to play according to Monday nights, April 18th and 20th. u of Queensberry Tlcketsflo cents on sale at Rleddings. lhen the Marines will -—— way-only better. For PARISH 0F MILTON AND RUS- fighting, they're taught to use TICQ-Church of England. Sci‘- ther razor-edged knives or havo- fioefi Suungzy- “Apfgrayvlelllfh-nlllfillslislilggl tnrft-S: they're taught to use knécg . . 0m it - um e9 ' 3.30 P. M. Evelyn: Prayer. Rev. l,“ $333,,‘ 1' u “° “am” "‘ J. R. McMahon. 4-18-11. "rhemis nothing the 3mm‘ have that we haven l -—-— Commandos s nouns Farewell got,» d c, M 1 night. Final Farewell. ggtxllslshollgarlflrzlg: cctiilfjgolpuiltllliéa gsmg; “i ' It cer or ie Stu . "In _%E§T§g}’ gggisggflbfiflff 11 111161. n substantial share oi Amer- A. M. "The Last Call To supper" °"’"“§d° bfelldln“ WW “d m m” "em": "A m1)” Wm“ strewn! at?) 1h: filifilmrfir 5:13:11 D1 tank. six weeks of this buio iniug. potential parachutiata are sent to Lakehurst, N. J., for further training and toughening; the rest of the men |e1ected for these outfits either continue at san Diego or are cent to New River, N. C. Pol-marines m trained w itep out oi’ planes at extremely low altitudes. Each mun is armed with pistol. knife and sack of hand grenades;_each man knows how to cut hlgh-ICTLSIOI] wres safely, now to wreck complicated ma- dlinery; how to d-smolsh bridges and buildings: and how m fight his way out of a. tcuZAi spot. Along a. ZO-mile stretch of beach in Onslow County, N. c” and 810118 l} Once-populous beach near san D.ego, the Marines are Again shouting: "Blinding party awa-a-a-a-yl” That's the command, say the Marines, that will clpen me road to Tokyo: the command that will reestablish U S. Marines on Wake Island. It's the command that since 1776 has sent [leather-necks Chiming’ up beeches from Tripoli to Bataan. It will ccme after planes have cleared the sky of ‘fem? fl1f¢fflfh as big guns of the fret pulvel-ire enrmy positions 1n. slhole and bombing panes roar uPcad to support landing parties First will ccme the speedy pa- trol boats. ziizzaggirg m at up. Word of 50 miles an hour. Jim or: T0- Skate 4 merit t An Ark." In the morning I 311-1‘: quartetttit, wflléguifée the evenlinz mm‘ ' ano her quar sung—" ' o , Gody THEY RE MERCHANTS wandered Far Away From 0F SUDDEN DEATH TRYON — BONSIIAW BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, 19th. Roughly 1118 Amphibious Force '1‘ryon 3.00 P. M, Bonshaw ’7.l5 P. M, is divided into tlwo organizations The subject of the pastors sermon —the Atlantic and the Pacific Am- ' be “True Values" A very wr- nhlblous Corps. IflfPUdFd in each dial invitation is extended to all to corps are sea. 531M975 infantry, unite with us our services of Marine aviation squadrons. M9,- worship and praise. 4-111-11- line mechanized units and para- zsrn ANNIVERSARY -c. N-R- marines‘ B’ u” Mm” cm" parachute troops , 1 _ Conductor Hughes and Mn llugliea m, 10mm m, ffidfflzlfdefleowd who were yesterday celebrating on; . b , h 1b the 25th anniversary of their mlf- formerly flltncvza a-icflitv" 11?: 1111': riage left ifor Sydneymwglere this’ [I385 land drvshcd under cover ‘Jlilil’%.‘i‘é‘..'3§°"“" w l *1" as our - l I 17111971 0 z warfare "Buying pigs Monday at Fied- The M i 1 1 _ erlcton. Tuesday, B A. M. Brookfleld; gran; frat: lfihfiTfihtjflfi a: §g_ 11 A- Pgllflytglggtegigwtlll- fi/gfllglflfa‘ rule Corps in that the men are all ggfifév 4 i, -M a 1‘ °n~ ' 11-21111’ trained spedalisis in sabo- - - - Sig? and dsiudden diéath. Lake all _ _- ::le.. cv mils go rcuzfl i.s-,-r-ciislitrlli- as» a s day, I0 AM. ‘ensington Cattle Pen: glin-slagtmeggk on" but were ll A. M. Summerside. Paying $11.00 ° '1' l’ "l - per pair for pigs weighing l8 lbs. e . Knud Jorgensen. 4-18-1i_ ST. JAMES-Tile Minister, Flight Lieut. the Rev’d. T. H. Busseli Som- ers, M. A, S. T. M., will conduct both Diets of Worship at the Kirk tomorrow and deliver the sermon: and Children's story. Miss Lillian MacKenzie, Mus. Bac., will have charge of the music for the day. During the coming week the Min- ister of the Kirk will conduct “Morning Devotions" over C F‘ C Y Monday to Friday inclusive from 8.30-8.45 A, M. COMBINED AGES 425 YEARS.- Fi-iellds will regret to hear of tire death yesterday of Mr. Hamililn MacNeiil at his home in New Perth. Mr. MacNelll was 82 years of age and it is interesting to note that lle had four brothers living who are well known here and who have at- tained a record age-Roland H. of Cilarlottetown '77 years, Simeon of St. Peters 87 veais, Caleb of George- town 94 vears, and John Thomas who resides in Kentucky 85 years. Tile combined ages of the five bro- there is 425 years, and an average of 85 years each. Not many famil- ies iii P. E. I. can boast of such iln average, It would le flllerestiilg to llcar if there are any with a greater record. RECRUITING "OVER TIIE TOP"—So great has been the re- sponse to a cnll for 6C0 men l0 constitute the i7.h Rrserve Ar- moured Regiment, PEI. Light Horse that already over 700 men have been signed u and it, is expected that the fgure will Q0011 reach 1.010. There have been 15 centres in the province opened and an additional six have yet to organize. Lt.-Ccl._ E. W. Jchilswne. officer commanding the new 111111- lt said last night that as far as could be judged at the end o! the first rnonih of recruiting there will soon be 1.000 men famed up. Charlotte- town is training 200 mm for B1118 defence work at present and every town, vallige and many rural _d1s- trlcts comprise the other sections. The smallest centre has 26 enlist- menis. An officer or non commis- nioned office;- wiii be placed in charge 0i’ these various detach- ments. Meanwhile the men already in uniform with the Rflflflnonl l" taking their trainin seriously and ‘tiulrfiling out in go numbers for I‘ . skirlnhhen. ‘lhey are supported by light tanks, Overhead roar filhkr and bomber planes. Robertson, and Col. Ralsion took the with navy accessories and col-sage salute on the marzh past. He was of roses. She was attended by Miss aocrmpanied by LtCni. F. I. A:i- Frances Piers, of Moncton, who drew, M.M., officer ccllnlnandnlg wore navy blue and matching acc- the centre; Col. George Currie, B. esscries and ccrsage cf roses, Lac. 8.0., executive assistant. to the Dawson Mattlltlws was groomsman. minister; Hon. Dr. Cyrus MadMil- A reception followed at the home Ian, and Lieut. E. H. Williams of the bride's parents and friends liaison officer. Following the in- of the bride served. They will re- apectton, the Defence Minister and side in Mbzlctcn the bridegroom party left for Summerside by con-being attached to the R. C. A. F. _.__ The bride previous to her mBFTIBBYP ATTENDED FUNERAL — Mos- was employed with the N. B. Tel- srs. J. Harper Prowse, Taber, Al- e hone Co. in Moncion and the berta, and S. Harry Prowse, Port- br degrocm before entering the age La Prairie, are visitinlz I11 R.C.A.F. was employed by MOMUI- Charlottetown at present. They ray Book and Stationary company came home this week w attend the in Fredericton. funeral ofiiiheil‘ mower. Mrs. W. H. -——---———- Prowse. which was held Thursday HOW T0 ECONOMISE 0 ->_.. Now that soap is rationed we morning. Both men are natives Murray Harbor. The former is a have got to practise every economy to make it as far as possible. lawyer in Alberta and tthe lattc- is s . Here are a It‘; practical hints. l merchant in the We AFTER ANGLERS~A resident _ L: you have an/y soap in stock. of Glariotietcwn, caught fishing like it before any of the new at Milton early yesterday mom- rati . The harder soap is, ning, was apprehended by the H. the ess it wastes. Never place a C. M. P. for allure to prccllle a bar or cake of soap fn the water; license. His fishing rod was seized use it and take it out at once. and he was emu-ed to report to Leaving it in water makes It soft the R. . . P. headquarters. and wutu it extmvagantiy. Police are checking all fishermen Alwnyg sec that the scalp in the from tho cit-y and tcvms to ascer- wash-hand bas'n in the bathroom tainif theyhavesecurcd there uired is left dry. Small purifies collect anglel-‘s license. Farmens or under ft and if le't here wfll soon er's sons are not required by law get rid oflirlur soap for you. to have a, license to fish but When ~lg son/o flakes, don't others are liable to a penalty if just scatter them into hot water. caught, fishing without the permit. Instead have a wafer basin, -—-—-- lace the flakes in this, pour boil- MARIIIED IN MONCTON - ng water on to thrm, and whllp Friends in Fredericton and well. then tum lhere into your Prince Edward wand will be int- ordinary washing bcth and add crested in the announcement nf hot water as l-eolrirrd Ycu will the marrulve 0' Bur» Dawson find you use far his! fl-ckcs and get 01cm, sen of Mrs. B. L. Glow, Fred- much better results in this way. ericton N.B.. and s31. BL. Clclwwith Don't leave tlrn picccs of soap the Canadian Army ovrrsecs and in the bathroom or else-where. Miss Evelyn Gertrude MacFarden, When the ran g~t= to 111's Momcionvlllich was srlemlrrrd on stage, plaice a new cake then- an] Saturday, Aerll Ifnl in the Central remove all the o""men-ts. Face United Gllirrh by Rev. Robert the" in a jar or ,|u=t eqlleere them snort. The bride wore a sheet togcwler and use in the kitchen ialcth dreu of wrouoise blue either for ordinary hand washing, CANADIAN RED CROSS CORPS -Last Monday evening Sections 2. 3 end 4 continued their lectures and practical work in St. Jchtl Ambulance Course. The Transport section, divided in two groups. took their mechanic's course on alternate nights of Tuesday, Wed- nesday, ‘Iliumday and Friday. Sec- tion No. 2 Nursing. had a lecture on communicable diseases and practical nursing, while section No. 3, Office Administration, together with some Auxiliary Members, pre- pared lists for the coming Red Cross Climpflign. Through the courtesy of the Prince of Wales College the tylpewflters arid orflce equipment were available for this work. Section No. 4, Nutrition. studied preparation of emergency menues and nutrition. Previous to the lectures on Thursday evening 1.11 we Sections meeting at Prince of ales Oolloue had one hour of drill, while the Olifioem and NC 03s received blackboard instruc- tion; in a lecture conducted by Lieutenant MilcDougsll. Part of the Ofliice Administration Section took their examination in at. John Ambulance work. INSPECTS TRAINING CENTRE -No. 82 Oanadfan Army (Basic) Training Centre at Beach Grove was inspected earlv yesterday morn- ing by col, the Hon. J. L. Ralston, Minster of National Defence, who arrived in the EPUVIIIOO Thursday night. His visit ere is part ‘of a tour of the military and naval defences of the east coast. About 300 trainees were lined up In the Drill Hall for the inspection. In a moi-t address to~ the troops. Col. Rnlaton complimented them on their appearance. Ho had words of prakse or the walk done by the officers and non-commksloned of- ficers in training the men. I-Ie also had words of enccurgement for the troops. The trainees were then paraded lip to the Parade Grounds under comma-nd of Mater A. S. mks’ Ono of the Maxine Col-pl’ new "alligator" huh, gin p151)’ his walkers," pictured travelling over on oxplale o! uoggy, [ray m, ‘h. c o”? would bog down a horse and buggy. __ APB!!- .1§._194; A II. 8. Ilas UOIIIIIIEIIIIIISN Plenty Tough human-mu‘ w n1 othlil: of n muItI-lonnq the belwh, they'll and s out I snoke screen. T will race "Eureka" b: ‘fig; gffilfltllllfln. boUtnder , (‘S6 -I of the water. Fbom tlijmfkligili-Ig: ill33l§l.""“°‘ l- 1M and om" '0oodlle" beats or tank 11813618 ram the beach and 13 1.1. ltlgIX10r€ Egifinrllifim": m“ cars and '15 mm artillery. ummd "SEAGOING" TANKS ADD IIEAVY PUNCH Behind the tanks and artillery ccmc- the ‘alllgalorsfl those amo rililrlan tractors that take 4m water. moral, pavement and mi. est in their stride. They "swim" in under their Owfl power, bring, Ins men or gli-IJDIIGS. Meanwhile the transport plane; are roaring overhead with o. chute troops tumbl g on 500196 or hundreds. Behind m; ‘chutists come their ‘chute-berm anti-tank guns and machine gum Prom the planes, artillery 055m; ers radio the Navy offshore range Bfld ‘location 3f strong point; a" "l; Pa: es hav un-alhle to crock. e been That's the Marines’ tte I PBVLTB the road to Tckm m I Y0. The sketch above shows artist William Derbins‘ concepiiuu of n Marine Corpl amphibious forcc [B1111- lng under fire. The battleship offshore have nheilcd the enemy positions, from which lmoko D011" l‘ either ride. In the foreground, “Eureka? boatl, run up on the beach, dilgorgc troop! who l!!! 0"" l‘ seen roiling of! the hugs "orocodiIW tank "Ink" Behind the smoke screen Irl center can be seen more speedy landing boats, streaking for tho Ibo!!- I“ or for melting down with 11“ water instead oi’ flakes. Try and build uvp a few cake-l 11‘ reserve in order to let 1111a haiden. Tile soap radon 1-! ‘T111 enough provided you me it Mr sibly. BURST or copon IN NI-‘I rnmrs Get mm print oils sonar-i" the key to our exclullgly #1:‘: tunes. Newest of the 118W P’ are fine line blaok prints on A bright blclcaimlrla. Paisley. ohm flly lace, and lace rosette rolloflf,‘ are among the new PC1115 °H i’ Block pa ley print on 1111111" news In both print and fllblic. u dressy styles and Weflml “Em, lacy prints on soft lJfl-rldllsom vlihte lace print rosettes 011w!“ colors make the fashion lien m. 1 spaoed vivid floral PT on ooli color background‘ suggested for dressy crew» floral; are shown in W” "suit dresses." Ra on c eoe styles, alllllllinl mint "u" stealing the fashion Spotlight- Vltunln Print! Prints make n 991981’! 111,590‘ wear. loo. Bright "vitamin 1171:,‘ are used for sports 1101199“ m 1a dresses Take 1/11"" n {solar changed carrot 11:11:‘ bri ht apple prints and other rabies and fruits thatt £11111’ iilfiafiiiilfidfilfil psrlills also mo! un ' gnortslwrcr. 51111799 m’ rampant in the Boring orolwln" ‘cture with bfizilt Scuth M11914‘ gen czinlblnatinns s: Ber? any "P1111111" m9 norm American inflllflw“ cam: KGJWEET World production ill i940 W” million tons of cane sugar I . - million wnl of bee! 8"!"-