. lurizic t» em i. W w... m... ~ s":".:::"'i.rn slztir.i".iis.s“fi 0* I .h gfgsizglg'gndu¥gfsm&‘does not o! itself ensure a bumper _ ——-——-——- R . M, L is mvmhnu own or corn. Certain favourable Blurrsu rsnn nms Me mu Service. Pfobiibly one oi the greates dangers in cum is the temptation to h . reed from the first generation crop - plant the "l a practice is io i t will be a bitter disappointment i) Hybirtl Corn - Whi Iile APRIL 17. 1941 According to an announcement from the white House President or ten U. S. Coast Gutters to the British. Above is the Ponwha 1 my, guns, which is believed one of the cutters in volved. Roosevelt has ordered the release .983 tons and equipped with two five OENTRAI. GUARDIAN Trinity United O This column l: reserved for news oi loch] interest, but advertising of H a newiy natna may be inserted ' at l cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. THURSDAY. APRIL ilit-Chamlnade Chorus Hall. ORASWELL ior Photographs. .___._ CONFEDERATION LIFE IN SUR- ANCE 14-9789 THE ANNUAL MEETING Women's National Vicinity People and their nerve an the Brotherhood oi Maintenance of age in their awiui pane. Way Employees _on Canadian Na- mlurimr his e FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mrs_ Annie Dollar held Tuesday afternoon from residence o! M, _ where service was conducted by Rev. Hush Miller and Rev. Don- Interpreting War ported locked in a death ‘on a Ito-mile from m this en. 0n the outcome of this may rest the fate oi Greece. the British army which is the brunt of the German sault on that ill-defined even shorter defence lines $1.440»; ' . ions/- °‘ c Q QGWN ' » upon hi h ‘Iain-w c One such line is 109 miles triisa River, the apparent yam] rt _ letlc (IISIIDCLIOII. He was a cap- 'I'here is verv little ice 0h the “nu” p011", o; m, “L, drive m uppe, tam in the Mount A. C.0.T.C,. and Ncriii hlw e this opium but as yet l” neutral Gmeca I; m scarcely 75 “as OC of the Iniuntrv Co in his no move has - I“ n Aflflflh and the Ionian seas drawn there still Athens, and cut the battle in hall for the allies. Failure of the allies to hall; foes in this present battle mean sin-render oi all Irum south, west and northwest. The import ant British forces in the Asmara, the principal city in Italian Eat Only a narrow strip oi sou iI-Ailrllr Ahab: railway the nth- st Nil-Kc. would em British an». westward. sclttnring Italian h"; warm," their hands. retreating on Addis Ababa. Already it the‘ crowing oFhby-ria corn should f Delimited _ i t. “on h to ense oi first genera P011 9°04 Judgment must be used in 6110mm n hybrid even as in choos- (Experimental run-ms News) iijrreiit qgliiliogm fiflvpfligr‘ 1 1 MPH-Ill’ and late and it Is essential m§..yt¢.'§,d"§wp°‘f"ues”‘ Big‘! "gaff, that a good well aria ted hybrid 5 Its Limitations -.____,________________ TRY INDIAN STEEL ‘conditicris must be povided, such . dimmcck Division ni Fbr: f,‘,’.e§,,fif,°g,ec“e’°g, fifiiegyggg £2 LO N Plants Dominion liixpeilmental sumo; b’ “peeled to omwhaa the hand‘cap oi a depleted soil. Neither can be expected to give satisfac- mn undie-r condltilpns colgnlatc limit‘; 0!‘ mproper an g_ y r ggeéiwis too expansive I14t)‘\V£'ie“]Ii:3, bltlt sic-were o use n sen - ly and in the manner intended will Niffxv bad ieafze that the limitation; or hy- Duchafed a fifivle, fmdmw" brid corn are quite easy to avoid. defence o; Indm If’ ° °°° .__.______.__..___ Ule MIIIIIIA‘! ior dandruff. or as a captain in t the growing or hybrid arvest. __________________ NIZAM BUYS TRAWLKR. icllowinf year, Where lowed the re- -ine du ies. 7W6 . I iCl-IARIOTTETOWN - SUMMERSIDE MONTREAL - OTTAWA - TORONTO _ gnu-nude .5 8.15 n-ra.......b 8.00 $5 m. ..a 5.05 nu. ..............................lD. n. --~- I N h. VINE (h.- nun 0.1-». and Ihdnrlflcfll- -n 3-39 l-“i- *' 5'50 "'" b. NO - oJIIIOIQIOIIQIIIIIIIIII ."n' ‘l 7.10M. .1. i:i..;;".""....::i..w:f: lav-TORONTO IIWINNIPEU. REGINA. 10.30 9-m- Tlnnl shown are landed. l! 11'9"" ‘hyin-Illqibd Iaokheed Planes o-Dail b-Doil; mm lands! fldhbym _-PTI 1170 Roger's Hi -oro:.rv 7"", 41""- AIR MAII....PASSENGER...AIR EXPRESS I By Kirke L. Simpson Associated Press Siaii’ Writer The British-Greek allies and the Nazi-Fascist war machine are re- Yet allied failure to stem the as- wouid not necessarily mean the end of the battle oi Greece. There inre W511i. We" guarded on both flanks, Ilhe allies could rally south oi the great bend oi the Vis- miies, air line, across Greece m; that narrow waistline. Deep mns of the idixilaludzgrateast and west respec- ve y r both ii ' s: wards Addia Ahsbo, the Ethiopian capital. They are likely to win the {Gama}, mehgmud "1122? gggigm c t-l Greece with its wide valley eNQZT. Greece NOD01‘. Ind th Pei . - Ian peninsula, itself ae “iatgligiigioli- l" remain in 3 N E 5 2 3 a I 3 s 5 § s’ L‘ F. {I -—-——- deep in some places. BOMBAY- (CP)—The problem of ylariufacturinlr surgical instruments . - iCPl-Lod N i . , . 32d gawk.“ who served “f mefirg. Campbell and 01m McDonald have. Easter hciid-ass at his home hue- 8B Mr . An Smith. formerly An.- s me t the Easter holi- home in St. Peter's Kim-s Rpyg] Rme 50m, and as an‘ their Easter holidays at their lwmes ggialvliaetzrgiicment officer. is dead. for mixtie sweeping and anti-submar- Bid Boothroyd, The pgflbeapgyg Mid MO were Messrs. P. J. sentner, Char- fate. les Proud, Bert Younker, Owen -—-—- gigléllliglf, Clllifford Proud and Her- Mrs. Phonese Larkin. Selkirk, PIZZC . V v Services held in Winsloe south Church by and _ t aeain. Messrs. Andrew Dollar, Fred Doi. lur, Harry Younker, Harold Craw- iord_ -__-_ ISLAND STUDENT DOES WELL. —~Lo Bell, . . _ E‘ CrnBeeHI of son of Mr and Mrs grapple Mr. Joe Oheveree. Sourls is writ- mu ‘l I h ikilliS male for Mgnt- " -\'i¢"€ e us nensuuze as r1 o; ham‘. (tliiiilllisi. with the Canadian VIndus-ise v68 .1113, 0' or we Gm» wir- a . . , . . anafé‘ '$hl.‘I§ViII€. where he was an out- iliundilpz scholar Zlllld. athlete. Dwing s co ego career ie took an - part in i111 extra curricula activities‘ to be out Mam‘ 33d held ma-nv imIpoi-tant and cigget- nosi 1o ~. - - . treasurer‘ N? the gtuagigitgptiiifiirirlize Harbor Packing Cmfwmil’. Wi (roiuniittro for t\vn yrurs. was busi- Geldefd was aummmi ma‘ iiess mmiauer of the 40-41 irear book. 1991364"? Lester MCVMT-‘h’ “'1 a member of the Student Council. “b58115 1'1‘ or so lFoi' three years he paved on the 611% Varsity football team, winning his i front south- scnior _ve:ir. L0l'i"ii3's BISc. will be erupted him hill/luv in absentiila. He road sham; to the seaside mo" i§i°f.."°ii’lli‘n§.ifi’ iélii2l.‘éci.éii’il "’“““ "“° w?“ w“ ““°"'“°“ awarded liiilClGili-iit liilgivlfgifiitih Niiitil-s The trout mason one“ ' ance of the position with the C.I.L front,A graduate of P. W. College. v I manv friends wish him success m vista’; m5 climax.‘ mofeglon‘ Mm. John Iaybct arrivrd i Halifax last week them personals on Wednesday niorniniz. Fred “Buii" Tierney left yester- Mr Ephram Male“? was m day morning to join the Royal] ' . b i _ Canadian Army Medical Corps at (my last’ we“ on “Hess Sydney- Mr Juries allies —-——~— Mrs. Robert Powell oi Brackliy Point Road is visiiini; in the c y k, ms d; M, gigth tl-virs. George Easion, l-lillsboro f,‘,‘,‘f,,"‘}fm"§ l“. zoo lea rec Nil-r. F. A. Wotlcn of Victoria was s. visitor to the City yesterday. Th9 roads from Victoria are impass- th e o . able, with snow tcri or twelve feet a a as n Mrs. Daniel Maclsaac turned to her home in Earnscliffe. after spending the past week visit- I ing her friends rind relatives in ion is quite serious. Mr. Cullen Charlottetown and Royalty. nmety~iive Wars Ycuni- Misses Eileen Ciarkin, Blanche, Murray. Lizzie McQuiiid, WlllillIlflIi0f R. T. Holm the, returned to P.W.C. after spending‘ in New Wiitshire Hie Dffllle» B _____ day at her Dr. Cyrus Macmillan left yester- Halli)!‘- day morning for Ottawa to attend a meeting of the Pensions Com- mittee. He was accompanied has Mrs. llirxvmlllan and they will re- "W" stadl turn to the Island at a later date; Willi?!‘ 9111111“ Work on the new packing plan lobsters th‘: season. woiic wi'l have to up the buildinzs for business. employed in Souris two ars was rushed to . latte own Hospital Saturday l on her brain 3 Champion eater her; at East- er was John ierre. Mr. Lsplerre ate iourteen boi eittls for break- iast the amount eaten for dinner was not riven out. I Misl Marjorie MoDcn m. sai- | River, spent Easter with Tier friend '. Miss Agnes Ooiiin. Moieli. ‘Ilhe Misses Laura and Oarrie MoPhee. Selkirk. spent Eas in Bristol. the ts 0i M3‘. and . Ridhnle I. mnaid. melvioiellmutetwascle aster mominz and was stocked with very choice pork. lottetown for quite some time‘ when he was employed. .._.__.. Charlie Keefe well known kniirht] .oi th mad. clued ihrculh here tor‘ Sunday we: bound. I M31. Jal. Binxland has. moved. ll to her own house ati ,St. Peter's Harbor. Mrs. Blitxlcnd and son Garth. spent the winter months in the villaae. .. ~$ninhvn\ib'\\ - Branding Admiral Alberto Luis. naval attache oi the Italian Em- .__._.. t to the Rnbt. Coffin. who srvcd hist NJTINI-tyeilgtfteeislongatlvrelgiilrfergt? Secre- thirty days training stimp timei jtary llull demanded his rnolll. info. has been recalled to the ser-i Reason for the drastic acfon wns V08- Adrniral Lain’ alleged implication in recent sabotage of Italian ships I Mrs. ld Barry was in the In U. S. ports. I Gera ‘city on Wednesday. Mm. Herb liawbolt is spcndinfll some time in the ciiv with her sister. Mrs. Ernest Carr. | Mrs. Arthur ‘Bloxland is havinr the inside oi her house finished. Charlie Masher is the cfiiiiiflfliill- BU‘? HAMSAVS LONboNr-tcPi-Rev. lh-ic Sie- phen L-oveday. iormerlv oi st. Pu- erh. Bristol. was recentlv instiluud vicar or s1. mmmin-ine-rieias. l I m4 an. .>.E‘§.s<>.’.’§..i.s “THE RIGHT PAINT TU PAINT RIGHT 0 Bristol And .. s“ n?" J1 l’".*:"'i.t."“ i“ 0 ifiuiatim will be held in the McLure for one v h wine ‘terms of the' n mrt time» d-avs ahead oi him and he had mom to war-tom Europe k. iimorsnt oi his brother's were also | spent Easter with her parents Mr. ‘s. Daniel McGuire Morell. Rev. Mr. Skinner who also oi- ————- ficiatcd at the grave. Interment Mu. Catherine Alvward who was in Winsloe South was C . in , Pallbearers M me Chm emetery lured sune time i130 ls able to Miss Tdith McEwen. teacher at Covehead. spent Easter at hei- hom. if. H ‘ Cape Traverse. P. E. Easter with friends in Bristol 5 andi 19m“ Cheveree has four brothers in the their country. and his father Wilfred Cheveiee. is a vet. Mrs. Willinn Conahan who was active. very ill most of the winter is able At a meetinz of the Si. Peter's om the nzovince at prcs- been nuide to dear the snow th-lt is piled h.gh on ihe snow alone the Stiléilllls there will m5‘ be very Lttie fshmu ior some time yet. The Moreil Rive." is open. quish some in view of the accept-I week’ bu!’ by we are“ anwum o! on a shun. visit to her hams here and Ieit azaln . A. O'Brien has been confined t0 his home for stme tine with a. very 50m ieiz. Mi‘. O'Brien for Mr. Reginald Coffin has been é appointed egg grader at the Morell Co-opeiative ginning station ior The Misses Maiuaiet and Reta Cullen were called home on Good has re- I Friday owing to the serious illness 0i their grandfather Michael Cul- I len. At time of ivriting his condit- an, Lid. spent the Misse Blanch and Ethel Squires. byiOharlotiietoum espent Easter with ‘ ' parenm hem Mr. and Mrs. , at Morel], where Mr. Cox will pack d stcriield an Mod_ mornin an cons era a n av g be dtone- to fit lidisis Lila. O'Brien. who has B0611 for the Dust Ohar- in a i serious condition with a blood clot fllbd early Saturday ' “IE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN hurchi 17th I — Soclali sister I d. 001D" He Ski-id spent Mr. lliam l-IIBQX‘ io is_ Last out. this TIP TOP FOIII m“ want- "wan t—- comfort- is t WEAR CLOTHES Tailored-to-Measure by g/ Zfl/l select the style you want- select the British woolen you want- select the pattern and color you select the tailoring details you take your measurements expertly- hand-cut and tailor your garment to your exact measurements, wisher and requirements- guarantee perfect fit, style and all at a price that is no problem for ANY man! m. Waiter O'Brien, of ti... staff ' Tip Top supplies officers‘ uniforms and raincoat: for all three armed forces-carefully tailored. hand-cut and individually tailored to your personal sronas EVERYWHERE 99 Grafton Street Sunnyside lacs THREE How to Win Friends and Influence People in One Easy Lesson! Here I: {Hur- mz/wl a Ti/i To}: Suit in [um us; u’ cunilrucliarl. TAILORS Have you ordered your monolith-tailored cont or suit yeti’ Hundreds of nutiful pntru-ns to choose from a: $28.75. -—- marl styles —- io- dividualy created for the wearer. measurements ‘New Method For Selecting Hatching Incubator Eggs In a recent talk to the Poultry Science Club at the Ontario Agri- _ cultural college. Guelph. Ontario D r. S. S. Munro, Poultw Division. Central Experimental Farm. Ott- awa. described events leading up to his discovery oi a_ new method of selecting high quality hatching 688$ for incubat on. The method simply consists in immersinz the fresh egm in a salt solution oi known strength. lupus oi hiizh imichiiiii wer sink w Ile those of low iliifl- ity float. Whether the e385 sink 0i float depends on u‘; pvrmrtivsnirfef , posse s ifiii‘ obrh ls téfi in rim- ", m4 mg poor hatchcrs. APPYOXI; mawlv 3o p9;- gqni, of egws 110W Si‘ by poultrymen can be eliminated bv this method. These 988s have bee" found to be 20-25 PE!‘ "m" 990'” m me nvernpze than the rcmamhvv B0 per cent. By elimlnatinfi the 20 r cent poor eggs and fl lug ihf‘ Emmi.» only with cures which pass the test. between 5 arid l0 more chicks can be secured per 100 ($11: set. It is estimated that if all eggs set were iequ rrd to pass this lost. the usual numbrr oi chicks il-waichetl each spring in Cenndn ‘lsonoooooi could b" produce-i viiih at least a half million dozen less rigs. n saving of at l-“nst $100000 or ii the same number oi’ ens were set at least i-OOYOOO more chicks worth approximately half a million doilms would he producrd. It is not known definitely % ' why the amount of shell on the of; slwuid be related to hatohmbili [as a latlzc lmtchcrv ‘.\'Il(‘i‘(‘ (‘Sill since the e gs eliminated in the l “I” (i coiivcrsd £10m the surround- . ».- - - ~ - 1 u" eiich test had q te enough calcium in izlffqzilfltilfl,tf\.ff;i_h,211N321? ‘m. the shell to supply the rcquirc- derwav mm a [WWW designed w merits of the chick embryo. Hoiv- “Mann, mm _..,,,,..;h 1,, m. 0n- ever. it is thoulziht that the quflliii‘ mp1‘. u}... l, .‘,,(..',A.._ It 51.911 oi the shell is an index or a mirror ' _ ~. .-- ,, ~il l} ihi; dcvce of other internal egg quality motors i f‘l.;i,'.“fm,?r} 1.1:; iqilitfilulisd ufnflu-g]. ‘some oi which are related to IIMCIP flmmy n. gmilii rzmlv be flllDiIPd ilr m: l>0‘1’i‘i‘- , r1‘. ~' ll ~ ‘ cac The new test was first disoovi-red N(~_.N;I1NLIH<NI (.|A'.-..\\:: ~ ANNA‘; pinflh as a result oi rcscarrh carried our ‘ _, _, , iii Li}, ltglifs 0;" 5% lalolggfi uzrr (‘an FNLOCKI-ID cnni l _ .- g . vans set it semi dlffiwm “’<P‘""" ‘ LUTON. F, tCPi ._ Ailmittina "Iemm mm“ 3cm“ cmiada‘ T1,“? Ihvrv \\t'I'(‘ illllllsililiillli documents and m" “m be "rncd m" m“? simn“ fllFDILllit‘ parts in llir cur. Pcrcv M ‘wilikhogt eiixiggiilie euuipéilixauli ‘mild I“ Nash \\l‘. mi 2i $4.45» iorlgaiiiiwi u v P861‘ ii i1 P“ it‘ SFU- y '1 l 11' - his zir when WM 9d by the Experimental Farms. lliifll c Dr. Mllllit) poinird out. that the. . test as oppress-ht dcvisrd hiui c1"‘-'- I LONDON. -‘-(‘.P'»V—Dciii_q"6oi1ipton min practical limitations. For 1n- ‘notrd Ars-rnnl soccer .\ rand Mill- stnnro. because ilic ma: must bi‘ iiifirfX crickitvr. “'41s lllill‘i‘ii‘il recent. emu-d “lien strictly fresh it could l\' rt St, John's Wood {a Miss Dori: be applied at“ it central point such Rirli. f _ CELEBRATE s1. itnitilinv I h)" ZIIIIJTIIIIZYQ‘ I Charlottetown Girls’ Banii Dance AT THE NEW DOME II.-\I.I. RIIUM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rd New Dome Orchcsira Dancing 9 in 1 Admission 35c U——_——— L A's-ll term u»