azlni e PAGE SIX nwnnn: v GEORGE romwsy in his NEWEST Laugh Maker <1 KEEP YOUR .. EATS PLEASE MATINEE — 2.30 NIGHT — 7.00 - 9.00 m. .. PRINCE Ellie's" ll-tNllliifiliIs‘ AS A DRIFTING MINE! EXCIHNG AS A SAILOITS SPREE! Mm on o womcnlul chip . will! lonpvll wagging about the girl: in "IQ lad port-and the null __ 4____4__.i. f; Qfigfcc //.€»yn "mm IOHN FORUS Production of .§\\\\\\‘\\\\\‘\‘\\\‘\‘\‘\\‘\“\“\‘\‘ ARD—MON.-—TUES.—WED. ~ The Central Guardian Phls column 1| reserved for new: nl local interest, but advertising of a newsy natu a may be inserted at 6 cents n wont. strictly pay- able in advance. CONFIJDERATION LII‘! INSUR- nNCE. L-WB! JUST ARRIVED specials for luothers Day at Kennedy's Ladies Wear, Great George Street L-579. CANDY SPECIAL TODAY— Ganongs bulk Chocolates 39 cents WAVY-NAVY AUXILIARY cake sale-morning and afternoon. Fri- dfly. May 23, 10.30 till s. Rogers Hardware Store. L-5B0. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Canada. Services for Kenslngton 11 am. Freetown 3 p.111. JUST ARRIVED specials for Mother's Day at Kennedy's Ladies wear, Great George Street. L-578. P. E. l. HOSPITAL NURSES Graduation, Saint Paul's Hall, Monday. May 12th. 8.30 P. M. Br- cellent programme arranged by Mrs. G. E, mu. Admission 5 cents. b552'5'10"211 POLICE COURT-A home-man- ufacturer of beer was fined $25 or thirty clays at the court yester- day. A drunk remanded from Wed- nesday was sentenced at $5 and cost-s or ten days. FOR THE UTTERLY RIGHT cm- tume you need the perfect founda- tion garment. See Mrs. Maclnnisi who demonstrates Flexees Friday and Saturday at Moore d: McLeod Limited. L-501-5-9-2i. COMPLETES COURSE ~001Mb. William Gordon Poole of the City Police Force recently completed a fingerprinting course. Constable J. C. Cameron of the Royal Cana- idian Mounted Police was the in- , structor. A CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Ser- ‘vices Saturday. May 10th, Argyle {shore 7:30 p.m.; Sabbath, May 11th: DcSable, 10.30 a.m.; Cape Traverse 3 p.m.: Summerside '1 p.m.; ‘Tuesday. May 13th, Stanchel. 7.30 pm. L-SM. A 415T. ANNIVERSARY-Ml‘. and Mrs. s. F. Tarbush of Charlotte- i town were receiving the congratu- jlations of their many friends yes- ; terday On the celebration of their 41st wedding anniversary. They Jwere married by Evangelist Rob- ert. F. Whiston in this city. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. J, A. Nicholson, Minister: 11 a.m., Central Church, Baptismal ser- vice and sermon by the minister; 2:310, Pleasant Grove, Rev. S. J. Boyce; '1 p.m.. York. Rev. S. J. Boyce. The offerings from Central and York Churches will be used to buy war savings certificates. L-581. 80TH. BIRTHDAY — Mr. W. O. Fyfe, Hillsborough Street. is receiv- Dound at Jamlesons. L-548-5-l0-1L- - organist THE CHARLOTTETOWN Ni -Y GBADS DANCE FRIDAY, MAY 16 NEW DOME WlthFull Orchestra Dancing 9:30 till 1 a.m. D.S.T. Admission 35 cents plus tax McDonald-Thinker iluptials St. Paul's Anglican church scene of Thursday, May 8th. at 4.110 with the Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner offic- iating, when Joan Maureen, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs.,A. ‘Pnacker formerly of Bradalbane was united lin marriage to l-lugh Malcolm Mc- -‘ naid of the local R. C, N. V R... son of Mr. and. ms. D. w. McDon- ald of Bmtlalbane. The bride looked wlnsome in a Queen's Blue crepe 5 velvet dress, large picture hac. blue, .coat. She carried an arm bouquet; ‘of pink and white carnatmns and was given in marriage by her fath- er. She was attended by her sister Eileen who was attired in a suit of Windsor Rose with nlluk acces- sories. The groom was ably support- ed bv his brother John of the P. E. I. Lighthorse. Appropriate music was Dlayed during the service by the ' ian Earle. Imme- diately following the ceremony a wedding supper was served to the immediate familys of the contract- ing parties at. the home the bride's parents, 21 Kent St. The din- ing room was attractively decorated in pink and white streamers and the table was centred by a two tier wedding cake. Later in the evening friends of the happy youngcouple gathered to extend congratulations, best wishes for their future happi- ness. Music was supplied for the evaung Mr. Joseph [rrncan of the Veteran's Guard. The following morning Mr, and Mrs. ltlcDonald left for a trip through the Mari- times. Out of town guests included, Mrs. D. W. McDonald. Miss ar- garet McPhee. Miss Christine Mc- Pherson. Miss Annie McDonald. the Misses Phyllis, and Doris Woodslde all of Braoalbane. Mrs. Myron Shaw and daughter Margaret, of DeSable, Miss Dorothy Toombs of North Wiltshire. Mr. Walter Moss and Mr. George Dixon of the R. A. EX. sta- tioned at Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Buck of Moncton. (Patriot Please Copy) _ruuannr. vrssraanav - The funeral of the late Lemuel F. Burns was held from the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bums, 263 Grafton Street yester- day afternoon. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. I. Judson Levy and Rev. Carlyle Webster. Interment Peo- ple's Cemetery. Piflbearcrs: Percy Acorn, Russell MacNeill. Harry Craswell. Bruce Johnston, Hansel Crozier, Ralph stewart. LIGUORIAN PLAY REPEATED -Another large attendance greet- ed the players of the Liguorian Dramatic Guild as they repeated the three-act comedy, "The Maid from Missouri", in Holy Redeemer Hail last night. The humorous presentation supplied many laughs to the audience and the acting W95 highy commended, The play was under the direction of Mr. hank O'Neill. Mediterranean. Fleet To Hit Axis Convoys rounou, May 9—<0P>- With .' v .-a , l IOHN THOMAS IAN w , WAYNE: MITCHELL‘ HUNQER 1h W‘ rat's ' g a ,,U_\~U5g,\1, OCCUPATIONS" u, AND m" 001.011 maroon > . -_ . in. snout:- nr 3.1a 100-900 l: ‘X1 ,3: lug the congratulations of i115 many 1 fiiends here and in the United States on the celebration of his‘ 80th. birthday‘. He has resided in Claz-lottetown for the past fifty years. He has been retired from active service for twenty years LADIES MINIATURE RIFl-E CLUB FORMED — At a meeting f held ‘Thursday evening the first, ia- , (lies Miniature Rifle Club, Char- lottetown, was formed with Miss FINAL Til-BAY ICTIOI...GOMEDY..JIBSIB Iallul in | gmui pica ti Iltllll llflllllllll liming Austin‘! cowboy umiiui §§nUi5E“i¥2Bt“§fiE;o ~ AlTENlNlN FARMERS NEAR GHARLOTTETOWN We are in tho mztrkot for a number of beef type steers or heifers around l‘, _v0:u's old. Part or all of the value of ' a r l' ‘iizcr order. '“"‘€v2".‘.‘l-2*§..;‘JEI,L lritziitlly Certified Seed, Table Stock and N0. 1 small poluitws at prevailing market prices. _ Will he in a position to make delivery of fertilizer orders lylnndny and I very strongly recommend that those who have not already placed their order d0 so at once. The total tonnage importcld into “I10 Frovmce will not, in my‘: . e111‘ as avre as as year. _ j"dgy'v“:';,t,'.,?|,: buying frlrnips on 0r about May 15th. Con- tact with the office advising how many you will have at Frank B. Clarke Siam-Iv a ‘ 14-574-5-10-51. lured?“ F l a Mazy MacLennan, Alexandra being named as President; Miss Muriel Weeks of Charlottetown was ap- poznted as secrctariv-trcasilrer. Mfietinlls will be held regularly, ft was announced, with a meeting be- 111g Ircld Thursday of each week. PLANES oaormnan - The Trans Canada Air 1.1m; feeder 59f- vice between Moncton. Summerside and Charlottetown was grounded yesterday because of weather con_ ditions. Heavy rain and fog kept Dlanes out of ll e air. Officials of the ‘Tran: Canada service said here €.‘.'.."i,'....‘.$.’.¥é§" it“. °’ "’l°“.°"i" r a . rnc a - 1y because of fgg. y p p I-‘INED AND SHQTGUN OR- DERED CONFISCATED -. Yestgr- da after t sthsndl..f‘y°°l‘n§l..l’i°tl“lf“é.“£1811? Eh a resident of Mount stews” 85$ Plead“! 811ml! to a charge of the Battle of Greece ended, the‘ British Mediterranean fleet i5 likely to conccntmte on “IhWT-"IP" licn" of the flow of simples and reinforcement» to Ax s arme» m Libya. informed sources in Lindon sad tonight. The fleet act-ion and the attempt to bolster the Axis forces in North Aflca obviouslv will be vi- b3, factors in tllgle camng Battle 0f Eryn. they sa - The R-oyal Navy hrs already sunk a bfg Axis convoy nod sewed other sucreses against Gun n ansl It- a ian units 1:1 the lvlcd lewancan. AC-AC ACCURACY LONDON -—(CP>-Brritai.u's Axlti- Aircraft. gunne s of the Nofihewm, Command brought dawn ‘on the fifth shot a. Mcsserscntt 110 bomber flyng five-miies-a-minute =L4_-°°9._v2_1!1*=~ amrns MCCARTHY - At Morell. May 9, 1941, d Mrs. Justin Mc- to Mr. an Carthy, a daughter. RODGERSON-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital, May 9. 1941. to Mr. and Mrs Merle Rodgerson, Charlottetown, a son. BAKER-At the P. E. I. Hospital, May 9, 1941, to Mr. and M-rs. Percy Baker, Moi-ell, a. son. hunting black ducks and was fined $§s00 and costs or 30 days and 1,15 8 Otzun ordered confiscated, He i was given 30 days 1n which pay .~ He and coats Defendant W55 ap- l relhended by an ROM Police pg- , 23h at Head of l-lillsboro on April 2 in f. ‘trhe Magistrate intimated that F u ure cases of spring shooting i that came before him would be g I more severely dealt with. The c359 , I i‘. AN W514 prosecuted by the ya] - ;_ t‘ ARLEEN WéOMERY I a an Mounted Police. 3 '~ ON -- i GEORGE” _ u“ Personals . 1 . 19.54pm .___.___ . 1 e-ml . i‘ , Fly ‘us five mlles PM»? William Buchanan, Albany, < Plus “Gwen Hornet" flirt _ , - - I». has received a Mother's , ‘ hlgh. Day message from her two sons , And Lumcdy , and Elmer of the R. C. A.‘ ,- ___.__.__...1_ __.. 4 >1 I g3 1:111‘; now serving somewhere in DOUBLE win . us. - To-nAy-iso "Us n, -,—-—— ____.___ .__ FOUR suarryuillogffl“ Gwggnmarilé L-egds oJf Mgr. xte- NIGHT snows AT 1"""""""" w — i . 4 r. . .< ac- _ . r . ruunr snows A’l‘—3.l5 - 1.00 - s45 cu gan. w.ll be pleased to hear um 7'00 84" u“ ) she is getting along nicely follow- _ - 1,. v4 _ in! a rather serious operation in ._thl*- Charlottetown Hospital. WE NAVE BRAY ONIGKS I JENKINS - At the P. E. I. Hospi- ltal. May 9, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Hgloarvey Jenkins, Brackley, twin ys. CALLBECK-At the Prince Coun- ,ty Hospital on Anril 22, 11141 Mr. and Mrs. Earle Cnllbeck (nee Mamie Pearson) Chilton, a son Ralph Leslie. YOU'NKER—At North Wiltshire May 2, 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Younker, a son, Winston Churchill. CONDON — At the Charlnfteiovm Hospital. Mnv 9. 1941 to Mr. and ‘Mrs, Lewis Condon, Charlottetown, a son (stillborn). MclNNlS-At the P. E. I. Hospital May 2. 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. m; “Limbs Mt-Jiqursi Rgsd- . lift“- MIAIIAR - At Pleasant Grove on fiiday Mav ll, 1941. James Manor, aged 83 years. Funeral from his late. residence Monday morning at 815 to Covehead Church. Interment in the Church cemetery. ngnrns $uffer damage GUARDIAN L-583-5-l0-3i. Recruits for Navy sought Lleut. E. H. Saunders, who re- cently arrived from Halifax. W111 recruit a. limited number of signal- men for the Navy today and Mon- day, He was sent here to act as Na.- val Recruiting Officer at the local R.C.N.V.R. barracks. Lt. Saunders is a Charlottetown man. He is a. brother of Sub-Lieu- tenant Douglas Saunders who is now attached to the Royal Navy. 'Il'e signalrnen are needed im- mediately and will be sent to Hali- fax where they will be given a. course. Recruits are required to have a grade ten education. In. the meantime other recruits are being signed up for duty daily. Tradesmen are always in demand. It is understood that, 500 naval rat- ings have already been accepted for service at the Charlotfieinwn train- ing centre. About 80 men are in training at the Charlottetown bar- racks at present. The staff of the naval station here 1's as follows: Lieutenant Kenneth Birtwlstle, c, O. Charlottetown. Lieut. Francis Mahar, Edmonton, _L1eut. E. H. Saunders, Recruiting Officer, Charlottetown. Hub-Lieutenant Johnson, Tram- ing officer. Charlottetown, Pav sub-Lieutenant J. W. Belyea, St. John. .. Italians claim British ships ROME, May 9—-(APl —The Ital- ian high command today claimed torpedo and bomb hits on two Brit- ish battleships, an aircraft carrier, twc cruisers, a destroyer and three merchant ships ancl destruction of 16 British planes. The daily war bulletin asserted the fighting started wfen a British convoy was sighted yesterdwy in thv western Mediterranean and contin- ued into the night with Fascist planes scoring repeated hits with bombs and torpedoes on the Brit- ish vessels. It did not claim that any of the ships were sunk. (No British admiralty communi- qua on this reported brush appear- ed to be expected immediately! Brit- ish accounts of Mediterranean na- val engngemfllts usually run a day or two rehin" the Italian communi- nucs. when 1| rv are finally 1.3511841 the rnlian Wvtories in most cases turn out to have been defeuzs! Eight Nurses To Graduate Monday night Eight student nurses will receive diplomas in St. Paul's Parish Hail. Charlottetown, Monday night at graduation exercises of the Prince Edward Island Hospital school of nufsing. An address to the grad- uates will be given b Dr. G. F. Dewar, a member of t e hospital's medical staff. Miss Mabel G. Gram of Charlottetown will be valedictor- an. Other nurses to graduate include: Miss Anna Grace Whitehead, Clint- on; Miss Lottie Elizabeth Profitt, Spring Valley; Miss Margaret Vera Beck, Montague; Miss Bonna Jean Enman. Charlottetown; Miss Clau- dine Elizabeth Brown, Orwell Cove; Miss Edith Ross, Ocean View; and Miss Marcella Stuart Bell, Mone- ton, N. B. U. S._Rounds Up Italian Aliens NEW YORK. May 9 — (AP) _ Fashionable hotels. clubs and ms- taurants were invaded today by im- migration inspectms and city de- tectives staging the second roundup were 160 German seamen. all char - ed with over-staying their leave the United States. Repeating Wednesday's rooedure bv moving swiftly and wi no 'ad-, vance warning. the officers made 26, arrests within three hours. and of- floers armed with warrants tonight were still engaged in the search. CHILD DIES OI‘ INJURIES Card Of Thanks l unlit... SHIPMENT WHEN you're in Charlotte- town this week, stop ofl at. 223 Euston Street and see the Blray Chicks we have on dis- n ay. They're big, sturdy birds, the ‘kind you can dc nd on to llve and grow and y and pay- the kind of chick: you need under YOUR broader NOW if you expect to catch up and cash In on some of the anal high egg prices next Fall. (‘harles E. Worth £23 Enston Street Charlottetown I [deed i in Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Whelan, Kildare Cmt-ral wish to express their heartfelt gratitude and sincere thanks to all eir kind neighbors and good friends, far and near, who: performed so generously so many] a of kindness and sent tokens; and essages of sympathy, during the recent illness and bereavement their home. 11-562-5-10-11. ‘N. D. llfacLean UNDERTAKER EM BALM ER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlro Phone ill EDMUNDSTDN, N. 8.. May I - Unconsclous since she was hit bv a. car Wednesday. Jacqueline Pelletler, 3. in hospital today. The car‘ was driven by Roger Gervais. SL1 Leonard's. A verdict of accidental: death was returned at an inquest» tonight. _ structor J’. Dawson of the ganadmn A1,- Force elementary flying training SIHOOI at Patricia Bay, was killed ‘today when the Tiger Moth plane he was Piloting crashed in a field at Keatings, 11 miles from here. Dawson came from Burbank. Calif, o! Denver, Colo, safety. Victory loan Committees Hold meeting An enthusiastic meeting 0f "'9 organizing committees of the Vict- Organization for Lo 1941 0W an Counties ass King's and Queens _ _ held in the city yesterday. Mfmmils of committees met with the Divis- ional Chairmen for _ Divisional chairman for Queen s. J- Webster of Charlottetown was chairman. Mtg Percy W. Turner gave an il- luminating lalk on the CCllalDR 11'0- Ject. King's County chairman. A- F- Souris also spoke GD- timistically as to the success of the 1941 Victory Loan campaign. Mr. W. H. V. Dunbar and Mr. Maurice Bug- nail gave necessary instruction-9- The following were among the out of town delegates: C. C. Praught. st. Peters; A, F. McQuaid. Scull-ii A. S. MacDonald, C Rossiter. Georgetown; T. McQuaid of ai G. Putnam. The lift while to Sackvi. . Vance appeared at the prelimin- ary hearing here today and testi- fied he had picked up Cox and Jor- dan while motoring through the Memramcook woods, Sl-lotlv after passing Dorchester, Jordan, who was sitting in the rear seat, en- circled his neck and Cox hit him Follow as the the woods. had become "broke" in and had started (wt toward Sack- vllle. He said they had planned to I-old up the first driver to offer them a lift and take his money and ; car. ~ Jordan was not called to the Land. MISSING Germany's ace U-boat command- er, Guenther Prifll. "h" “wk u“ Royal Oak. has been misslnl "n" April 1s. It was reported l“ Mud“- Flying Instructor Killed In Crash VICTORIA, May 9—(CP) —In- Royal Another American, SSE. McMann, parachuted to the counties ardigan: Erne Moi-ell; J J Condo Eldon; cuoled by members of the R. C. A. F‘. from Monctnn and after search- ing for the soldiers without locat- ‘M them came into Sackvllle and notified police. Constable W. R. Bryenton of the Moncton detachment ‘RCMP. said he had arrested the two near Pmstv y were coming out of COX testified that ha and ‘Inrrlqn ll liolp lo llim Who In ha! Middle lgo got put middle age their Wliandmen and vivomen i an an activit , o man ustanc oliglduand their gedsral vitality is on fir‘; ‘ttle ailments shake of! than formerly, and of a breakdown begin to appear. Now in the time those wiabiufiiw he! should take a course of Milburlfs with and nicknames seem harder tn , hm and there, ovidenoq P begintndo- WDIJO. maintain thei F": health and vigour r . Thcymhsip tone up and invigorate the patient by their tonic action on iii ab.» bo t III , m 10:1: for :tll‘ tfrhdo Nun ‘a “Red $590» the plcklg], y TIQTJIlIbwIOOnIAIIMQTmIwOIL +-- o and Nerve st . n F. Hughes. Emer- d; p. J. Macleod. Victoria; Mur- "°°" milks ‘iléilfi‘villltii.l.av-"i' rison Mac o , El C‘ LGeP-Hge. North Rustico; Murdock M0 °W*"1» Kilmuir; R. T. Matheson, Monta- gue; 1.. u. Poole. Montague: Helen Howard. Cornwall- Twollehert (lamp soldiers Face charges SACKVILLE, N. 3., May 9—(CP) -Merle Cox and John Jordan, enl- diers from Camp Debert. 1191168116 before Magistrate W. A. Gan here today ona charge of assault with intent to rob and were remanded to jail at Dovchester pending trial. were arrested April 25 after W11 lam A. Vance. of 'I‘ruro, re- ported he had been avaulteli two soldiers vI-om he had given a rmotorlng from Moncton e . by Moncton MA‘! 1o. 13141 "orva Moruan $01,“; THING SMART To WEAR" Smart new dfeg redingotes with dress- at — — _ Se! Sheer l1 r l n t —$7-95 sizes mi $7.95 I‘ e 8 5 e 3 2. 22 1-2. - ——$2.98 to Print dresses, all $2.98. $3.98. $598 a also half size d 16 1-2, 18 1-2, 20 1- 24 1-2 to 26 1-2 $7.95. HOSE in Chiffon, Service weight and Crepe, newest shades. Sizes 8 l-Z to l0 I-2 of 69c, 79c, 85c, $1.00 $1.25. Cotton Housecoals Sizes 32 to 38 $1.00 to $3.95. A new line of lingerie and dark shades, panties The F ASHJ Next door to Cudmore TO A MOTHER Angglg guard thee through the night Till mcomes again the momma 118 : Throughout each moment-hour- RY. As you go onward o'er life's way. F‘or all done May Heaven's the kindness you have brightness like the sun,- Light up your pathway. M031" m e, I1 Whose love shines on-like that Divine. For all the good you always do, May God watch o'er your path anew; May He who knows each worry- care.- Guard o'er you always-every- where. For all the Love that I have known- Through hours-days-there always shown,- In ways that but a mother knows. And still, within your heart it grows. so quick to Your gentle hands heat Your arms-around each one we Your lu1laby~your goodnight kiss: Your prayer: that harm your child will miss. A mother young-a mother grey Is wwtching, for some word today: Pezhaps a card~or just a flower, Her Love goes with you; girl or ' .1101 Wt er‘er you are beneath the sky; Bring happiness to her who waits With open arms-and wide flung gates. —-John "The Iillacs," P. E. I. Expect many Mothers’ day Messages by wire MONCION. N. 13.. May B-Plain and fancy song will be the order of the Mother's Day which occurs Sunday. at least in so far as tele- graph greetings are concerned. states D. A. MacNeill, superintend- ent of the Canadian National ‘Dele- graphs here. Both of the Canadian iele raph companies. the Canadian Nat onal and Canadian Pacific have been culling over their messages with a view to voice possibilities and these undergone a. tuning up process. Thousands of Mother's Day rele- grams. Rmetinrzs are developed. Mr. MacNeill said, but the traffic is PX- pected to be of record proportion tomorrow because of the large num- ber of young men on active service and training in various military camps. m _ on the temple, inflicting a gash giected Neeulifiagshlfi? ‘lflféfiifli, 2mg several stitches to , es illegally. ' 4 - | 1 I ch"; Th any that j Vance said he managed to 5b Clydldale Stall on C vc | Italiaengumogtly w,,f§§§,_°°gi’§§d {if "19 ignition key and leap ftdmqhe Junior will he at George McNellfi raids h, seven] cmes Wednesday car, He 1am- ggonped a c" °c_ Stables, Remington. Saturday, May 10 and fortnightly for balance of season. vL-572-5-10-1l. AUCTION SALE . of Household Furniture of Mrs. C. D. Fraser, 283 Eus- ton Street, Saturday, May 17th at 230 p.m. Dining room furniture, tables, chairs, oil- cloth, hall rack, kitchen range (Renfrew), kitchen chairs, rocking chairs, par- lor and bedroom furniture, bureaus, beds, springs, mat- tress, l carpet square, sev- eral small tables, bed cloth- ing, dishes, pots, pans, 1 old clock frame from Scotland, several other old pieces of furniture, hooked rugs, pic- tures, 1 old flax breaker, etc. A sheer Scarf is ulwoys up, preciated by Mother all colors 0N SHOPPE Will bring to yours a happy hour. N Congress. z. 10.15 prm-‘At Your Pfcucsd; p" I 1030 p.m.—'Off the mo - Shining PATENT BAGS .,, dress up all her costumes! In Block, Red, Novy, Blue 5"” - - - $‘-°° to $3.95 from 59 to $2 95. just arrived, slips in light nighties, etc. Bros., on Gt. George Si- ‘, on YOUR RADIO- (ONTE/Nlili o / EVERY MONDAY I - 1 A CANAD/AN PRODVUCT‘ jjvwmr C.{v1/)‘/.'fi'.'¢/6)0li:€ v l RADIO NORTI-l-JIMERICAN TRANSMISSION _ Eastern Daylight Snvinl Tim Throughout WAVELENGTH 12.45 . SATURDAY, MAY 19 T. 6.20 pnu-‘London Calling’. 6.26 pm.—'CAl.-LING THE INDTEB‘; Newsletter. “NEWS. u. Ho 7.00 p.m.-‘Ques ons o e Talk by OLIVER STEWART. 1.15 p.m.—-NE'WS m FRENCH S. p.m.—‘l..istening PCVSV.’ p.m.--'London Calling. , pmr-‘BRITAIN SPEAKS ' Ollie-HEADLINE NEWS A. VI J. N. McGEAC Y. _ m 9.00 Argmi-Weékly 811121‘)! Y° ' a e er can 8 Line Family’ Episode the British Family Fifi I war-time LTHGOII. WHWTE “n produced by Alan hlfilvlpgo 9.30 p.m.—‘CANADA CALLS ~ IDNDON’. (111 colla m’ with CBC): ‘Quiz fol: club Forces‘. From the Bfmf, ., Presented by “MTV W m“ ‘H . .—'lJklilllélOCgA(f_g;MANco as’. n1 y P" = Chairman of the Trndes UM ' sentcd by Stanlfl‘ Mu!"- i0.45 p.m.—varle.gqpdvuun ll 15P‘;Js.,l113le.—B¥glkr1I5‘Il1S1dc the NI Tld'. w!‘ moo m.-R.ADIO urwsr“ ' 12.00 (gum-The Dailv Service- 12.05 aJn.—‘London 0x11111115 . 12.15 axm-‘BRITAIN SPEAKS », 12.30 am-JPHE NEWS 12.45 arm-Close down. __*__,. T00 Late T0 Q95“? _i~*”l' row SALE --_ponar.r gigs, g/ Brighton shore. City water. apply R- 8- Hovinclal Bulldln8'L_5,',_5_1o_g1 Cream Route helliflni“ route no. 1 Friday. Malia”, route no. 2, WetlnesdllYv M” 14, route no. 3 Monday. 12. George M. Blue hauling w- H- BEATON. for Hazelbrook CO-"Pemuv AIICUOIIQGI- Crggmgfy, — : i L-573-5-l0-13-15." L-“ls l“ 1...!