£00K 0WVOVR alvo/saamfaerzrnr‘ smcrraz/ were . firs»! rsrzmrr No rl who wants to be ar lo wear the same undies two days running. l! just isn't dainty! Thin s worn next to your skin can’! lie p sbsorhiu perspi- ration which uickly ends to nn leasanf nndtls odor! So ‘play an c, the way all dainty girls - dip your undies in Lux every night, soon as you step out of flu-m! Lox Whisks awn odor in l iffy. ll saves fabrics-Keeps them right and fresh as newJar longer. Start your daily dipping tonight. } Joint Canada, ll. S. efforts Gould go far Mombasa. May 4—~(CP()l-'Ifl!1ie gyrgggogéveegyerg,,g,§",,,gi;§;l"g*gg fllgfegilgggg f,’,a€“§§§‘mfi§,d m: theiR/ev. Donald Boothroyd. Bur- ,5 problem o: production could -be and assure success for the world of tomorrow." ‘Ihis was the message of Administrator, when he spoke at a Canadian Club luncheon helc to- = ND‘. Henry day‘ Mr‘ Henderion plam m talk tired actor from England. occurred yfisterday after a br'ef a lP.E.Ii Hffifltal. Pile hag” ti? f0 ' _ residng n s provnce - blgiliylsvgitr-I-llfikgqii- li/lgflugéhxdeggi m1 rem. ma“? h“ with Donald Gordon, Canadian Pi-loe Controller, before returning to Washington BEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN Fox“ 533"" .-.-.~.,-==.~.-.-.~.-.-: .-:---...... -.: = ...-..,-i:..l~=..ee"2..-:.i-..:: For Red Gross Address by Ill"l""4~ ~l"""'_onrrsnch.Ar0IlrllwlllN II gflurinmormauou I w. d’ at last manta Gyro dinner the cuswtu‘ m "mm," MoLURE 6x 12116011101? w-tealrclglvlleged to hvsar an ' “in N m, siLviin iro r - soqusu. s r sins figgnnm‘ ° u" L3,‘. s-s-ai. appeal on behalf ofnghe canadfan m, John A swmo3_m_ Bauer LAID 'ro nssr M’ rill?“ bhgilaoigooai-Drfildwafltl: “E-m" Cm" E"°°““"° “mm” mum ma,” - M "l- sinner 6r the Bo Scouts of 0a - st l4 Quegi “some, wa$a i" f}; J- 3- lgglglgg“ {Q} {i}: {Nmmh "ggdllqfgeqg ‘f: “ti: ada delivered an mieaung admit 3 p.111 to discuss conserving “he y fifmmrchem, m", u, °' Wu“ a h“ I ~ gum,“ on"'l‘he father andh1sson"ot Ro- - ‘_5_u_ res nee ' _ men, women an pess c m“, yeswrmna equipment st Dunstan: Bssillss w Rs of countries laid waste by war, loi- ard 10 w: Sydney sf...‘ olic Cemetery. found A. R. P. Kalil fire services for equipment. Court yesterda. dr II Iilseolnnnlsnservelbeuwsd . FUNERAL mun - ‘gas funer nlofthllotsMr £01115 tOBt Basilica. thence to the fioixian CRY-h- u cUUllT-In the Pollcs r0 c‘ morning 113E: "m m” t° “px” a st A ds left la “W” m“ btgfdfi, f§flfl°g"i°,',§mfl_"éi§ ronto vtgrjoln her husband. She parked Market Square was re- manded for sentence and a Ismail: drunk gent to Falconwocd. FIREMEN RECEIVE EQUIP- MENT — About B8 auxiliary fille- men, athemd 1n the City Building last n chi» w lrwvr their equipment. Each man was outfitted M‘ 311m" il“"..‘?.‘éi.i*"ii’é'él=£l‘é“fi o er eq p rosecution of his duty- 1111f ls MmcDo ald. controller o the Churl wll sub-committee. wris present M“! supervised the issuance of the BUDDER DAMJGED- The rud- der of the s. B. mvat was discussed by floating ice when it was emer- in: Sourls hai-boi- on sunday. The boat wag to be towed to Pictiiiu yfiSi/Gfggty for Prefix. N33111: Lovllt runs ween c u. -. - g t. by a, narrow mulorlty. _ fxq-Ebgixlgfnfig: ‘gi?gflf‘g°’ésy,a§foffef vanced on ‘JO-mile front, capturing town Board of Trad boat e to have lhe ulern l-ligh Mass was ' as t. the Rev. W. M00 - pa. bearers were: Messrs. y, Prank J. iiducted service at Personals stweekfor who was enroute to Sydney. fortifications near Laon and can he" on“ n week this crest of Craonne Ridge. IOBSOH- A. B. P, FILMS SHOWN-A large number of interested tended a showing of . in the Prince of Wales College Aud- itorium lust evening. The showing was sponsored by the Charlottetown d Cross Corps. Members of the various service clubs, frawrilal or- ganizations, and other groups at- zens at- citi A R. P. films Herridge stresses Canada's need For Leadership tended the picture. The Corps re- cently concluded a course in A. R. ._._._. P. work and antl- as lnsbrllfiilflilfi UITAWA, May ~l—-(CP)—Hon. and the film gave t em a the practical side cf their training. 15m,» w Sub. Lleut. J. B. Fofherlngham, R. a service C. N. V. R.., showed the film, FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The d funeral of tile late Miss Annie Fer- guson was held yesterday afternoon from the home of her brother, Ken- neth Ferguson, Grafton street. ser- the New vice at the late home and grave was chiller from pariv lwvcrllment to conducted by Rev. o. Carlyle Web- "flllmlll gilvellllilrlli n idea of 1)_ gen Washington. said wclay Canada must have a national g emment to give it leadership or ay may conle when the U States will have to intervene Dominion affairs, Mr. Herridge, one-time leader ster The pallbearers were: Messrs. “me {mm Parliament- ES. Buell, N. Vessel’. H. H. Court. Frank McKee, Murdock Ross, Don- ald McKlnnon. Interment People's Cemetery. SERVICE STARTS TODAY-The Wood Islands-Cariboo ferry service will commence for the season this when regular trips cf the boat wll get under way. Yesterday dodge the Prince Nova. arrived at Wood POWB!‘ momin "You must change, cu and said to has given you its best. Day clearly men like you," mortgaged. You are leaders.” The average man was diligent Islands from the Nova scotia side “on the spot". where it had from Charlotte Islands are in good shape. spent the winter in Pictou. The boalt has been general overhau lng and some new th b - 511.11g 8d a fight, there 4 equipmen as eigwglls am‘ yam; country will continue to subside. “Then a. day may come when 24 something unbelievable will happen. ' FTINERAL SATURDAY -— - funeral of the late Mrs. William F. tervene m Roper, 84, was held from her resi- lal was in ghiel lglelople’? tiemefery. - Dr. Mill f a e grave. filmed t‘) hemispheric ‘Labmz-lagtégg The palllwreagerg svereg: Mwsrs. R. 1.. Cotton. Edgar Whlflock, Fred Hlne. would destroy democracy through mm Gordon Holmes, " Henderson, United States Price Patrick McGuiga-‘L ACTOR passes-rho death of Wnrwlrk-Kebvey, re- Ml‘- Jcll ll The Connolly, out illness home at ou refuse the challen Ewen a whele s there any ho '2" he sa "If men like you dec ine to mak is no hope. The United Canada. We may be to take orders from Washington. “That would France painfully another France in That might be the the new world. ads. is destined Herridge said. 1n battle front or on the home In time of war asked that attention be given the @7511"? Bfldge- The ‘at’ M?" War" veil-v “Mum compelled disunny‘ . l economic problems‘ of the ‘whole lllfl°k Kebvey l5 a “am” ° , "(rarer "a "ones: a. he between Canada, and the states were a good example follow. flexible methods of sharing ma- terials had been used, resources had been pooled, unorthodox means had been applied "and often dol- object was attained. The other nations of the world must be brought in closely . ffl l l t0 with the hemisphere plan of llro- fine ‘érflcvead mugms province Fflday evening. Following his address to esterday, in company With e,- Scout o ficials from Charlottetown. he motored to Summerside. Here he called on Premier Campbell. MaYOI‘ W. J. Lldstone, and other citizens. Last evening a large audience ened to an interesting address Elv- en by Commissioner Stiles. He spoke on “The Twelve Pillars of Scout- ing". A feature of the public meet- ing was the presentation of prizes to the Scouts and cubs. won st the M1,“, t Apple Day sale. Mayor Iildgtorg prov gress s0 that after “this people's war lhere may be an equa it! 0i’ burdens and fruitfuiiness on the citizens of each country." Mr. Henderson said that not un- til Pearl Harbor did United States transition into all-mt prcduction take place, At that time American production was 112 on the United states federal index. "Rf ht now it stands at 175 and it wll peach 20:) within the year." Production had rfsan w slldl proportions that the United States l“ would not need to compel-ilk‘! enemy nations-Mae ccmplcte regi- mcntation of industry. operation l-letw-een labor and man- um of government guidance," The present rate of insured that the would be able to better contend with the submarine menace next year. "We have been forced to fight s two-ocean war with a 0M one and a half ocean navy." l th f. would bring all round atibfilitynln the war effort. stones. the l’ u d about 1o years as“. Hr is . w by a wife, who is living at Fortune Bridge. SCOUT COMMISSIONER 1 LEAVES i-l an. Jahn 3653111221,“? m‘ d ,, -. _ _, ve - lar slzTls w.re forgotten. But the g lfgorglg: Bofiecgcouts Associaflon new of Canada. leaves this morning on return to Ottawa after condluictis: m . otary resided and Group Capt. Fullerton. R. C. A. 1 lhave P. Cerettl, ?0ll’\gel’la s . r. . reached our ma by won e u w‘ gsgidghisegf the Provincial Associ- sgement and using only the min- ation. Mr. . Commissioner: . - were United States 1121321 the Commissioner -°n the lVIr. rip to Summerslde. oli°"i"‘lt‘l.wli‘li"“si°.iif‘ol. ocean navy. But next year it will 9f - l’ it a ‘éh 901d C ma‘! be different, We'll at least have s ‘Folyicinfggrfiegvispge yelfigashlzoiozg; The "productive conquests" had n8 ""5 if“ ° 9' T‘? -' resulted in a cost and facility rs- glrlgggelthgi ilgmgggdrlgrigmwbggn m,“ knocking‘ over some of ths tomb- s found that s. mmper of * * game of them erect- To Command 21st Field Ambulanoei ed to the memory of persons who died more than a cent lyln wist e said last n flat on the _____ the stone; but he also SAINT JOHN N, 8., May 4 - wind and other elements wars re- of the M F., and Mr, A. Scout Masler. . P. Jnrdlne, S l1- dis- t? gov list- Morris, for Fascism,‘ Mr. Hal-ridge said ‘And somewhere on the way Fascism. the inevitably be the government will become ' as easy the Lavnls." away from it. Before the manpow plebiscite there had been government hid behind election pledge and “pa buck to the people." This was " proclamation to the world tha its functioning democracy." Mr. Herridge said he Canadian corps to Lib ter Churchill woul ed. But there was the a. Prime of whether the Canadian erseas was rcadv to fight "In my opinion, the Canadian corps had not reinforcements ade- M quate to sustain it in offensive act- io " Mr. Herridge said “Soldiers who have served in England sup- view. The government re- plies that Gen. McNaughton (Lt.- Gen. A. G. L. McNaughton, Cana- OOTDS 0V- su l of relnforcem nts. Phil. is ° a a forcementa now available?’ "Lackln uaw l my pg), were merits for even a. corps. tho govern- rcund. Chief Birt- merit nevertheless sanctions the htbmlat wllnleldper- fol-mg“; ngthen u: forces for s gqn or persons, pro a y cl ren. wBY 1'6 0 1 f e lin posslblyimpendirts offensive. In the had been rcsponsibe singling) m: cucummm of an army. A strange ces there is no justifica- tion for an army. ‘Whom do we n8 .. (GP, _ MgjW-y headquarters hers sponslbls for some o: the damage think we are foo knight confirmed s report that The cemetery has been closed since Col. I-Ierridge said a national 5g:- Ifli ll Major J. P. (Bedl Mclnernev had 1874. Home of the older monuments “mm” g l b9 "flied “Y " f h m laratlon of been promoted to the rank of Lleut- bear i110 XII-KM! 0 mg! ‘gnghllg fir: m ennui-Colonel and t0 wmmlmd the 5 pfmflnent m" . . ., 1 3m lltmelrg Qmwilgdmuiaigllligae-v 39mins» corner s! the zrsvs- mova scoals and yard _ aim» war-i a“ "rm" '“°n9t‘iit'.’l°fii‘?iii“i‘a.filif of Sir Sydney Smith epltallhs on dlstr cts N0. 6 (New Brunswick.) wow weeks ago from mill-lid- of the earl Aged so he letumcd to Oansdsn: w: o: Mm the QIDVQ history of this province In cf Governor was a physician and sufzefin hers man! 0m" 3936mm" ‘m’ 4 will: Imsoclsfcd p-aromthomsn lswshllil “ma” with early days and city 11:: nomlc and strategic phases. arliament that the cir- cums noes of war demanded s na- tional government, by formntlon of a cabinet with membership based on the relative voting stre h of the various parties in the l9 len- eral election, and the creation of O war cabinet of five members wi supreme authority over conduct the war in all its manpowl, j Millard‘: relieves 111B. ll \ celebrated by ardie. The W. D. ley. T_ W. L. Prowse. of _ A McDon- bls mother Mrs (Judge) Blanche-rd aid and Dr I. E. Croken. Rev. Louis Mira. Percy Wood and baby lrrol. idge, former Canadian min- nlted Democracy party, said the bee“ “p!” ls hearers. "This country (lllaltermiisler-Sellefill You can re- it. You are trained to think the first _ and act wisely. You have sergeant. experience. Your patriotism is un- the natural responsibility. but the man- plebzscltc had put Canadians be hateful to Wash- Fiillrellheli- Ml dence, 11 Park Terrace Saturday mgmm But n would have no chokm on that day. On Monday the 26th Washington well kilows vzhat hap- 0535 W" 50W" 0Y1 the ns to a leaderless democracy. It in mind. Washington cannot afford to have hOIIOW-Orflwn North America. been set out. These canker which dat U believe that the nationhood of Can- rail for the scrap heap.” si r party government effectively b0 lead a democratic state. because its t When vou set up a wartime pal-- ernment and arm it with des- 1955 completed last month. The time . I warn you that it may be lust zrafilrlk will soon be here and in Canada as it was in en the war came. real leader- ship would have enacted total con- scription but the people did not want it and party government ran a dc: mand for conscription but party DN- ssed the i‘ MO t I Canada has ceased to be a wartime ggllwas believes since the close of that had Canada wished to send the the Royal Bank reported willy ill have ap- in question earlier struggle the fishing indus- not fair to Gen. Mo- Naughton, There must be some mis- sustsined offensive action, the Can- adian forces have adequate rein- _~a- ' ‘mslum rue; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Urges support llotarians hear Men. Wrmrniivil" ""8" °°""“' hospital 1h is tained by the Red Cross. ever incicasin Identities. He u“ especially of that till. be doubled. Imagine boys living in will not come back alive. MONTREAIZ-llliifyrl - (OP) spokesman for the me prices and Trade Bcai-d said night that some places in Canada type “f me i“? have been affected bv a. hortage velops moons‘ rlsoners of war. The finest mill- m ment urglcal and medical will-ills, clo 5 foods are being sent in spo e e parcels of food be- sent to prisoners of war, 40,000 of these parcels are now being sent e pa: week, Great Britain has asked .. Japanese Prison 'I‘o- camp; fed on rotten, inferior fish Wfltltflfi dwere: 0111' t0- gieat "and it will go a. eratlcn, was the poorest rice and so-called sou . accompanied as far as Ssckvllle l; more o; the,” food pgfgg]; am e5‘ w h“ u-"enels- by he!‘ 515w‘. M185 W"! Jellklll-‘l not sent said the doctor, these boys Mr. It. H. Rogers was named presi- n_ dent of the Club as the election of u, _ officers took place. Other officers p name T. W. L. Prowse, Vice President; W. R. IlePage, AL. MscPherson. Tress $13 D. J. Donnell, Ian Burnett and Ives. Commissioner Stiles, ning remarks, said quite a lot of experience boys.” He had three of his own and had learned a great many things p‘ which would probably be of inter- Secr ; urer. lgmirgcy- ln his op- that he had with In his opinion it was “pride of family" which had made England long way in be sour and cross he had been sill- n g. He pointed out that the wrong sed on the boy de- cf butter. He added that although laziness’ and mdemisi the situation is the whole" tta. ‘a situation should very short time." Montreal district, the added. B. C. Man For New W. club luncheon address than toxy- ______ ‘Illseh IlEIiKti/I nlgrningl yourbbov wig e Um- _ __pu ase-e om us an oswafimfvegls 1g‘: m4 chlgfcothyhe proceed to rend the morning news- l“ British “not alarming on lt is under study in w . The spokesman said that “th There has been him Rwny e t IIK-Ie wclnt ‘gm tto say: a e a oo a what ‘“ “ in he. n: . _Cllll'lS B11095 ll 91?!) . O fl- no acute shortage or butstfggkiargxjltgg round the house. find an old fur overcoat and out of it mnke your boy a one-ptecc suit. Now take into tire country to cave. Find a thorn bush to place he mouth of What Might Have Been Columbia Umversltv area paper. First, he will read the weath- o, fire department at Vancouver, hBs e’ “m” m‘ bemre m“ the 5°51“ Canadian bring about u“; (Con. Tcrontc-Parkdalei. h He is e with of Lieutenant-colinel, He served Cropping Ila? Started At Farm to ° intendent of the Experimental S tlon said last ‘night. - Charlottetown station. ing i111‘ 011811 the killing from ice or mlsing. _ 23—flve clays later The pruning of the orchard was N- The bees have wintcred well. The demand for package bees ex. i-‘eeiis the supply. Prosperity Back For Fishermen NTREAL, May 4-<cp>_. fisheries are enjoyin s. prosperity unmatc ed the last war gree of its monthly letter. The letter stated: " try has again demonstrated an ability to adjust itself to new and unfamiliar conditions." buying habits of consumers. re- quisltlon of vessels and shortage of experienced men been ad dlan army commander in the Unit- rapidly md effectively silrmvlmt- ed Kingdom) is satisfied with the ed. GOTIIAMQ METAL A two-day tin drive ln New York netttild 4.57 tons, or 4n csrloaxls of 6 BRINGING urfraraiia great war as a gunner and pl“ fire week. Mangels were also Canada was not fighting 0n the 5°““e1",f§w“"§,§§,dows which were your, front. m.‘ it was not pos ble rolled on Apgilnazlr ‘Liqghzfig clftrfi: in frost. The pas- ure and clover looked very pro- The superintendent walked across ' pond on the ice on April the ice was all to gone and the first dandelion bloom throat of freedom will W1‘ Dlfiked 0n the cut. The personnel of for pairs or replacements should be m France, to replace the Petains by made for all trees damaged by mice, mself. 1 t fl h h column, and then he will go to the unis“, ‘eamflgfvaéogfug; vrater hole to lead the market re- “.,,,,1d m, said a return tabled in the House of P°"‘-,UP°" his “him °° "ad ‘he Commons today for Dr. HA. Bruce gflflghgf ornilvgiifigigek graded as an asslstant in the world in whim he now rariig “Of course you will laugh at this ture and consider it a ridiculous will depend going to live finds caricature. However don't forget that muscles never came from case and character seldom comes from riches.” e speaker named against mak- Th lng life too sheltered for the boy. He cannot get muscle without ex- ____ erclse nor can be build character _ rvrvhe spring Dlmmng season came without a struggle. Boys should be d- in very early," Dr. J.A. Clark, Super- taught the ‘lame °f "whey- _ He went on to say that at pres- from the soil Th b 1 t. m- m, _ would benefit them to 1 tam? .l§‘.“.".i.il.?.. tafialfi. i235 5?. "r fields rev roli- s» Way‘ in gram’ were seeded dub get other healthful recreation. ta “Turnip snck_ ent the boy is too far away from the 1 soil. If he had his way he would 1n§‘hvger:dg:g_oggtgdgltiilé not allow a boy to graduate from states may have m 1m ‘a, tnzgiswamest ‘an; “F. x1605? college until he llad cultivated an e a on n wl thermcmetgr reaming p30 degree; l5 xed grain was sown acre of ground all by himself. There danger in getting too far away Iii/Ir.‘ Stiles] piointed opt tthiit ttge rotations so co coacl s lmpor an n e west or the buildings and by mes_ life of a boy. This individual teaches day noon one-quarter of an acre of parsnip stlcklings had are from foun- ion stock seed produced at the m to be a good sport and gives him a lesson in being able to it. Men sometimes become foo zy to live-too lazy to breathe, he said. They sit in their offices whereas it et out in Lshlng and The Chief Executive Commission- er advised the fathers to "walk with y. sit with him, talk with Tell him how men succeed groups. When a. number of men get together there ls in their ence aomethinw which makes nes- hem stronger than lndlvid uals. Talk to Ilim Talk w them about nature, about birds, trees and the soil he C011- tinued. Teach them that "'cur great mother is the earth." to John Buchan's with the great pioneer whom in Canada. This individual was secure, his philosophy was of the best kind. wholly dealing he had and he was one of the few aristocrats of mankind. Scouting tells the boys to imitate this pioneer. Talk to the boy There are three simple learning anything. about studying. steps in First the stu- dent must pay close attention to what he hears or reads; next he must turn nway and try to remem- ber “Pal: he has rend; then he must do something about it. The speak- er pointed out that it is necessary for man to learn with his hand. to do something "There are no ex- pert machinhis cvcr out of work and you do not i" "#- penitentiary.‘ ' cnbinet makers in Education ls wcrywhere, Mr. Stiles declared. It matters not how much lliere." he pointed out. Young men mpered by a too small a vision. are sometimes ha ving Boy's Decision The decision as to what a boy is going to be rests with the boy him- It should not be decided by the father or another. The speaker de- he was "at war with voca- self. clared cir- for a at the cave and then tell your lad that hereafter he ‘s to live the life of the cave man. selfishness, "Suppose we might have Hutcheson and lsnupervisor Y.M.C.A. at Urge Guerillas To Prepare Way Marshal's proclamation noted, b Fee! Weak, Worn, Old‘! Wont Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? Does weak, rundown, exhausted condi- tlon make you fasl lagged out. old? Try Ontng Contains general topics, Pleblseite returns _ Yggtgrdpy we; declaration day 1n Okto Glut lllflclnl Bu“ MAPLE LEA]: Gum IN! , ' f the IIIRBPQW" 5§§'o'l'l:i"'ia1'fif“ Efilfiiffilif-"alifillf. plgb ‘lasoiiiga Xlrlril n. rvasnsv. our m, vitamin m. Helpl you get. nomul mp. The complete returns mow a to- . ._ Vllll. vitality. Introductory sire Osfrex u» yo“ o; “rm u“ |, "M" Tonic Tablets only m. For sale at all p91]; (o1. good drug ltorsl everywhere. ti d boy (“LY 8km on er " N bod b t tbs '—\~ 211x132: builds Koala’; iii; future "s No 10$“; geggsgwogirlxléskin All important dut for the - " '7 5 ‘Wfaum w“ 1"! "is l“ eat ls to teach the be to put inns-t n WI l‘ slid up wish mines ma». l-Ie sho d a taught "W- llilldiiis ihe 1° mt Wllss out and do the most flcs where the on knllfltllll- think first. Also be should l0 worst. The 1,1 be illlsht the difference between 9 N‘ and “l.” Vi kllllwiedfls and wisdom. 37 e concluded by stating, “the i: ill 113g? INT? is bats own conquest not 31 s. .l l; to load’ a ilronhéxizeilltiil cl? rim n °° 518M slid I-‘I-ls n to him th hil - Ophy and hiatgry of H) m Second Electoral District Roseneath Montague East Montague West . gin?“ en ann . . Martlnvale .. Fourth Electoral District Whim Road Cross ....... Montague Soul-h Mr. T. M. Cumming, the R» A. MOSCOW. May 4__(A_Pl_.'rh¢ Lower Montague . . . 00 people of the Ukraine were urged Murray Harbour Em 9B today by Marlhal Semecn Timo- Muira Harbour 93 shenko to engage in guerilla war- High ank . 76 fare behind llie German lines and Murray River No. 39 93 so prepare ill-e way for a Red Murray River North 48 Army Y! liberation. Glen William .. . 71 “ Hep 11s with everything poss- St. Mary's Road 81 lblo," read a proclamation. Murray River south . 89 This could be=t be done, the Mural-y River North 48 y by p evznt ng b1°W1IlB up bridge», Fifth Electoral District ihe Germans from carrying away YES material and mamrwer, by break- Georgetown East 133 "l8 dOWII the German ocnmun- Georgetown West . 124 ications, and by watching‘ the direc- R/ed House .. 29 Uonvof the enemy's f. g t and st- Annandale .. 95 tacking the Gezmans from the Woodvllle Mills .. 99 ""- Launcliing 66 ———¢ sturgeon 50 Branding license numbers on Murray Harbour North .. 52 ills walls oi’ tirea ls a new method Cambridge es to foil thieves. Gaspereaux . . . . . . . . -- 57 Australian Defense Corps volunteer lwliies barbed wine 7 b-zfors goin to 30 in the IIIOITIBlIIQ, BIRTH The President T G. Iv announc- "m \ N° can made °n m” l‘ "1 m kin C nad great." H b li - ed that the shl lds d "CKARD- A‘ the P H Mrs- J-‘P- Glilfcllll iggvetil, Sig}; Prince adwaid ‘island £52..‘ the ed“ heilmufid pfove ms by°a fmfgy “Queen chulotfe, "mm w “l; ms no ii-sl. Ms 1. i942. io lvn. '1' " day eve" 11R m“ “R l’ start of the war has been denied. ire now w, m 45 alter olnud Cit “d i Moncton by plane on alvislt to] he‘; The Island h“ never “fled m my klétfaltlfllllesléxlfélilgykhlélé hagkeélld 5119 leriagcldggd “l; Commgndmg 0111,,“ gf€ak M . y_ a 5m aged father Joseph Gar and w o m", o, “.5 w“ eflort and m the bo- eishgl r n myt a wit‘ l: Rnmrlam am sary invitation to B 1 n" 38 COLLIER M m. RE! seriously ill in Auburn. coming drive {or sskooopoo througlh this: ‘nfmlmqlzllgnl’ mes ma’). uo-id flme Come aboard any smmm Rom 93 5pm m 19m to w i5 Howl °uttg“‘“‘ida' Dr‘ Mafhflnlarilfxfmlig‘ hardly be proud’ of theiryspaggyilts ‘Judge H L Palmer occupied she Marie 86 Jim" C0111". city é daugrhch: ed e srlcere convc.cn a e h h. l 5L Pew. B “m, w 5 . C0 Island would oversubscribe more aillgmtllfiggégrghétirlsyahgutllflstgnmu 2,,‘;,,,.,1“‘3,,"‘,‘;,';Y;g Fhescorbéecugs” 51;, pewy’: E3; 50 19 VAIL~ At the PEI H ma“ ‘mubleléls ‘mmam ‘uppmt °5 ‘Ihe speaker declared Xwo are {b0 sociation were pregesnt itrllcludlné St. Marsiiret’ 29 MB? l. 1945i. Mr. ' random teto flognglgglesggldlliléiggag pfifilée to sacyfmtgther brings up ma ahelrollowlng. Wm. wan-en, B. a. lglfglietlilcello I“ g Brooklyn Vail, city a daughter, Ago u ay grieig-nggmmugg 3;» verkgg more: .-.?.t%'..".’.‘.“§i,’,‘9?lii$“§ sill-allied. “i$‘l‘.’.‘§.‘§'al‘t§l§yi2§j IVATHE-At t. ggeatewoai. Y ITY 011 is the boy who has a beauti ul Innis and pyovjncja] scout Cam Third Electoral District glaléhi. 13:12pm Mr. and Mm a B Th a?“ m”) _______ gligfxltifgqgliiarlt l?) lagge; tyllijo is s mgglgéirrguljgty-wlvrarigis m No - alwiiewvr. a son. e . e a. man. ere ( Y commlsslonrrystilei said that m5 B R. Holman, Mayoy,’ Mrglofhg Baldwin's Road ........... 25 67 McliENzlb-Ag u,‘ p E‘ I. H MAY 5, 19l7-_Courl'cll of Work- "lest for "sin" was the “breakfast R4581’. Provincial Commissioner 3cm or?‘ ' 1513 n t?!’ llvh-v 7- 1949. W Mr. and mens and Scorers Delcgaies I S t - t table test. He studied the demean. Girl Guides, Miss Lillian Duche- 3 n M i? BTW -- CHI-res McKenzie. Charloiiotom (Sovlcttpassed vole of confidence l1 OHIG 1S 1'10 S or of his boy when they came to mm. District Cclnmissicner, Girl cardigan 15 5m Scuris Ln Russian proviszonal 038121151163“ breakfast, 1f the boy appeared to Gldcs. Mr. Fred Drlsccll, Mr. F, G 1'0""? V9119!’ - 15 l‘ ll a ' B WOOD-At the p. n. i, 4 Msy 4. i942. to Mr. and l: son W0Od, Charlottetown, Hosp! Mrs. ta tlvingir 9 BOND - at Wathh ii April 2e, 1e42, Mréfindll Charles E. Bond (nee so Ramsay of Hnmillont‘ ,, m, 2 DESROCIIES-flatfvltfli 7 4. i942. Mrs. Mary noaQggé all; 5 era‘! Wcdnesrlavunorllillq U 5 ggguglel-he Baptist Cll'.1l'(|1_ w, 7 5 CARVER- At Alexandria May 0 1942, Hazel May Cal-var, 51m, 1 The remains will lPHVP the bu cllffe Funeral Home at 1.30 tods 1'01‘ 131F011 Hill Church service slal- ° in: at ii p. m. Interment Birch - . w Cemetery. 32 BAKER.—At the home of Mn wu 3g liam McNaughton, Wlnsloe 114a 9 May 4. 1942, John Franklyn Bike in his 82nd. your The roman: al resting at the Cuirliffc mm, Home until noon Werlnos<ial' lfayt 13 then to South Luke Balwtjgf Chm. Afler depositing his secret ballot In the plebiscite. s general "yes" mood seems lo have struck Premier fling. Surrounded by young Oltnrsns on leaving his polling station, the Prime Minister good-naturally scrawls his "W. L. Mackenzie King" on autograph hooks, note books and gorsps d paper. entanglement in for funeral services shy-ling l, o'clock. Interment somh m Cemetery. WARWlCK-KEBvv-uu- Al Lhp Pg 1'. Hospital, May 4. 194?, Henry war. Wick-Kebvev in his 72nd yrar. The remains will be ford-n rdcd from lbs Cutcliffe mineral llnrlle this eve- ning to his late resldome n‘ Fortune Bridse, Where the fmwrll se eel Will be hflld Wednesday. _ vice starting at 2.30, Sourls Cemetery. nterment In Memoriam In loving memory of our Fatima, E Ernest Stone, who pilssed lwly May 5th, 1941. We mourned for him in sill-MO. No eyes can sue us Weep. But mall a silent four is shed While others are asleep. Inserted by Ills Sons, Arthur. 5 5 n arold and Billy. In Memoriam In fond and loving mcnmri’ ill W dear son and brother C!!!" Simmons who departed this lill May 8rd, I936 Inserted by'hls LOYlIIE Pilrfllli. u Sister and Ilrnfllrr. 5-5- . In Memoriam . In loving memory of _m.\‘ d"; Mother, Elizabeth .\. .\l1l<l.ll|,\l‘"|9 North Granville, who p.l\kf‘li zilral May 3rd, 1936. She little thought when lasvirl ho s m She would no more return. _ u That ihe In death so snnll not! I esp And leave us here to uuiunr: b 1 We do not know thi- llfll" -"“' °" We did not ace her die, We only know she push-fl awn! And never sold‘ good-bye- Ever Remembered by H" mmihm 0f U-D-ll. wmmmm Manitoba- N. D. MacLearl UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown mil North Wllishire Phone I49 .__—»;"2; By Geo!!! M¢M*"‘“’, wean! ‘runs-r see. $15.1 a wou 856v auv