__., »._,-~_.- . he The WESER News, Sublcrlpti .. Advertising, 77 Ibo Guardian may he bought daily Bell Bookstore, Water Street. Toronto Bakery, Wat“- 51,-”; The Guardian will be delivgrq] (‘nrricr Boy at h M! day, oi- 1n,- Thls colninn ll relerved f of iucai lntcrcrt, but Bdgertllseig or 2 neiwsy natur; may be inserted at censawltr , t't| __in__advance. B "c y “Hue -BAR. IRON, HOOD I , C Steel in stock at Bracesfon an‘ 14-665-4-7-21. -—SKATING. Kensington Rink Tuesday, April a at a p. m. Admis- sion 20 and l0 cents. 1,4041 -TEACIIER WANTED. first class tcachcr for senior room of North Bedeque School, Clement; carriithers. tccreiary, Wllmgt; vat. 10y. R. R. l. L-616-4-4-3i. —IIOME ON LEAVEr-Mr, wnn- sin Morrison. who i5 with the R4; Al‘. at Dartmouth. has arrived in SllltlllKfside io spend a leave with his mother, Mrs. T. l). Morrison. His wile and littlc dliughtci- accompani- ed him from Dartmouth. 3 —APPO‘INTED DIANAGER OF C, N. it. EXPRESS Ol-TICE, SU - ltliIitSIl)E.-Mr. H. E. clinic, of Ciimpbziltcn. N.B.. has been an. pciiiwd manznzer of the Canadian Nniionui Express oliim at summer- side. to replace Mr. Bert ’I‘yler, who was transferred to Fredericton. N.B. Mr. Cnrk was cashier attlic Camp- bcllton Branch befcre his transfer. He is a native of Liiiklcitei" Road, and left the Island some yenrs ago. l-Ic ls being oordiailv welcomed bv old friends. B AFUNERAL 0F MR. WILLIAM MACKENZIE — The funeral ser- vices for Mr. William MacKenzie oi French River was held last Sain- day and was VETY larurly attend- ed. Rev. William Rhoncles con- ducted the service at house cmd also at Geddics Memorial Church. Mr Murdock Mnclicocl sang "The Old Rugged Cross." ‘The pallbear- eis were Messrs. Ralph Bernard, Gordon Consinbl . Clinrlcs Adams. Hurry Underhiil. William Pickering, and J. Macbecd. —S. —W.l\f,S. MEETlNG.-- ‘The Easter Iliank-offeriniz of the Kensington United Church W.M.S. was held at thcir regular monthly meeting. April 2. ut 2.30 pm. Mrs. 'l‘_ J. Humphrey prlsided. The theme for Anrilds "Following the Wnv of Love to Vic- tory." The devotional period open- ed with call to worship. “Lift up your hearts. ye mighty gates." Hymn 205 was sung. followed by prayer. and llymn 80. Mrs. Hammond devotional address. Rifiltllilblyfi Blble readings bv the members. ofierlnz and Ixdicatory prayer. solo by Mrs... Preston Kennedy. livlnn 450 and prays-r closrd this Dcriod. The story (lll having ii Baby lliuid in connec- uon with the WMl-S. ‘was left 0X91‘ until n later meetmtu n“? Belle c‘ lion closed the inecttiifi- l-Allmll was served and a social hour spen JDI-IATII 0F Mn. ARTHUR F. mi "iaiu. - There b05500 M"? 111 llic Prince Cor ‘ty 11091711111 °n i‘..<iu_v lust Ml‘. Quinn‘ F. M00- Nciil after an iluicss of a few mcirlis. Mr. MacNeiii was born at North Carleton and was the son of the lrite Gilbert MacNeili. He was 67 yvnrs of age and had resided iri Denver. Colorado for many years- ile returned ten years ago to his native Province and hns since rc- sided with his sister. Mrs. Donald Miithieson at Travellers Rest. Mr. MacNeiil was a quiet unassuminfl gentleman and was most highly esiermed by his many friends and "fituiiiniances. hfucli sympathy l5 oocndcd to his i-‘isicr in licr be- i-crivcmciit. The Iunernl was held on Sunday aliernoon from the resi- drnce of Mrs. Miiihleson, the ser- brlnz aiicndcd by many frzonds. Rev. Harvey Bishop of Charlottetown conducted the ser- vicc at. the house and also at the tl-“iive, Interment was in the Church of Scotland Cemetery at Cape Tra- vcrsc. The pallbearers were Messrs. James Marchbank. Frank Callbeck, Harry Hcfiell. Fred Waite. David MhlfqiiijiiBriidford Yea. -S. l d a u. F" "°°*- "We m " 5 V’ 7m" "r er " ° b"? lfilflfllulblo for deliveries o Iron. Zinc 2. Leroy Delaney; 9. Marion luney. Wallace equal: bank, Jack Clrn equal; 3. Shirley Lewis S NGUARDIAN 81 Church 8t SUNLHERSIDE and PRINCE c<§§§¥§"°"° u, should be left with Mn. Pond. Ilium: or m following “m, h, G0 ll M‘: ‘a-allllsgllfl. Water Bu”; Gnnvlllg 5"“; Summer-side by for this service, ll Your route. —0RDER HERRING or Mackerel en. n» , v i... n szwfr“ “d Efétf-‘i-‘vlif —FOX AP s v..i..'l...tvssf.lss.z..zslv 14-660-4-5-31. Sh eet Co at Bracegmrfl-ggétiw —J S TAYLOR, ' - tician of Charlotteto , ' Saturday’ b6 n Alberton L-‘loi-t-i-l. Personals "I In: homo in —BUY —Friends are pleased to see Miss Hannah Small out. and about agalg after her recent indisoosition. —Mrs. Major Small. who recent y returned from a visit to her home in the Canadian West. is being wei- corned many friends. back to Siunmerside by her --M.rs. Patrick Daley returned to her home last. night from Halifax where she had been visiting rela- tives. -—-S. —Mr. Robert. MncKay of Am- herst, N. 8., was a visitor to Sum- mersldc last week. —-S. —Mr. Roland MacKenzie has rc- turned to Petawawa after attend- ing the funeral of his father, the late William MacKenzle which took -place last Sunday from Geddies Memorial Church. ‘S. —Miss Aleatha Noonan of Bed- eque. accompanied by Mrs. Walter Bowness were weekend visitors to the mainland. —-S. NORTH TRYON SCHOOL Honor Roll for North Tryon for the month of March: Grade VII-—l. Annibelle MacDon- d. Grade VI-l. Shirl. Thomas; 3. Joyce ‘Thomson; 3. Et elbei-t Daw- so n. Grade V-1. Melvin Dawson; i. Joyce Wood; 3. Arthur Thomas. Grade IV—l. Heath Delaney‘. 12- Richard Newsome; 3. Morley Mac- Donald ogcdé III-l. Elaine Chisholm; 2. Roma Thomson; 3. Dome Inman. Grade II Sr. —l. Margaret Daw- son; 2. Leroy Delaney. - Grade II Jr. -1. Grace Howatt; . 2. V Wood; 3. Boyd MacDon- Tnsmlts gave the Bible reading and 31d emu Grade I Sr. —l. Ruth Thomson; Grade I Jr. --1. Ida. Wood; 2. Beverly Delaney. {’,‘,,"‘g",,.§‘,{‘b§?‘MEf§Y',fi§Qf‘B$Z§.CO‘ZR Hi hest average -Melvin Daw- ltlr... A. C. stirliiisz. Mrs. H. Biak- son per cent, ‘ I i‘ili‘\‘. Mrs. S. Cuscictv. Mrs. A. J. Perfect attendance.-— Shirley ltlv-liciizic and Mrs. DAMCKCIIZlE. Thomas; Vernon Inman; Melvin The minutes 0f last meciiniz 0061194 Dawson; Lorne Inmani Grace the business period‘ Rellllns we" Hewett, Kathleen Inman; Boyd given by the treasurer and Christian MacDonald. vema Wm‘; Claude Stcwnrdslihi Sccrctnrlfi Discussion woodmgmn. Ralph Macgonam; Ira Wood; Beverly Delaney. Teacher, Everett Howatt Jr. -~-ALBERTON HIGH SCIIOOh- . For March: Grade X-l. Vernon Ryder. Helen Keri- equal: 2. Harry Murray; Mar- 3 . Donald equal; Gade IX-J. Eva Mailett, Cloud 2. Isabelle March- izaret Gavin Curry . Grade VIII-—l. Margaret Hardy. 2, Annie Marchbank; 3. Arilda 1m. Grade VII-l. Cynthia Charmed. 2. Mark McQusid: 3. Jmnie Gavin. Grade VI-l. Marv Barbour; 2. Stuart Curry; 3. Arnett Mach- bank. Grade V-1. Roma Matthews: 2. Erskine Gavin; 3. Jackie ‘O‘Brien. Grade IV-AJO/lary Saunders: 2. Verna England; 8. Margaret Mc- Quaid, Heath Matthews. Grade III—l Mary Profitt; 2. Ferns Wilkic; 3 Robert Lefurgey. Grade II —- 1. Thelma Barrett. Jean Gass equal: 2 Yvonne Mur- Pllv; 3. Jack Wallace. Grade I —l. James Profttt: 2. Ross ufursey: s. novmmlflv- Millard‘: kills pain. RS erton Mr. mmuI-foward Oink l: visiting in Mr. I-Iowud Gnudettc, Bi. Mull, was a recent visitor to Alberwn. Rev. a. J. Devi . mm visitor m cum-y. e“. w” ‘ " Mr. Ho l-rd W ll: . . I. H. islvlome ortfurlfmgn. , ‘ Mr. Eri Oobet . end visitog WrBl-lnfimglmfl‘. "at Mill. Rosetta. M ii . . cent victor to sudfirlidl" ‘ n Mr . Ev ti; McK Wéfiksflld 5511a» to Mr. Br to Ra week-end eliisitxcr to mClityl-loitgtzi‘ 00mm Watson and Constable Carter of the R. C. M. P. Wm recent ‘visitors to an“! Constable M hell , M. P. Alibertgn dscxtlacflrimtgifhnwlg). 1518-! been undeeoms treatment in h]: P- C-Jiospital has returned to healglork here much improved 1;, The Sacred Heart Dramatic Club m“ a Ills-billet trump on Wed- lleidfly evening when they present. 9d their St. Patrick's pla. “M”. qllerade." for the benefit o the A1. berton branch of the Oarniglg 1,1. brarles. The member; of tho c”; areins follows: lvfisses Rftacghfl], Thelma Allearn. Florence Keefe Egg Callaghan. Mary McQuiud, Me 5 fililldrt. Messrs. Verouse 0m. . D. Cummings, Russel] Saunders, Frank MgAlduff D, L. K6916. Everett O'Connor Spel ciaities between acts included a duet by Misses Ma _ Giilis and Margaret McQuaid an instrument- fiegfs“ bl’ Mary Mcovaid $~ Perky Hardy and Eric Cor. bett. A Rev. s. .1. "'- recent vuiw$lsM5‘d..§‘J§’§%J'°" Mrs. .1. .1. McQu l; illicit/Or to Summeslde. ‘t??- gigs? er sister, Mrs. Edward Harrington Ml‘. JOhII R0011 , visit». u» Quasi?“ w“ ‘ ’°°”“ Mr. Bernard Sea. Qleary, w“ a week end visitor to his home here, Mr- B11100 .1. McKenclflck w... l “wk end vivitm to Charlottetown, Rev. Dr. w._v. M recent visitor to T.,§,.D.§.‘,“L‘l_.e",",§n§ the funeral of Rev. John Buote. ‘I'm "old M " t Sisters" downento Barthel?“ sgicignad straight defeat on Thursday even- ing when they defeated tam, b, ,,, 8'4 5m“?- Tlhls Same will likely “n? d°wll the cwtain on hockey in Albertim for this winter G3,], f0!’ the “Old Men" were scaored lll! James Brodeflrk (4). Hebe" Cor. liettt (l). and Clarenge Hogan (1); 1?: llfi 39801.: goas were scored a "Why 12h and Eva Mallett @1- Rereree. Bob Profitt. Lineups‘ ~"Olcl Men": Goal Carter‘ Dé- ferise H. Cotbett and C. Hogan; - Bwderlck. H. Matthews gal Sisters: Goal. B. Callaghan, $5223". °.v; WW1?‘ “g "filler" Eva Murphy: 37p Yr - M8 C”, Anni-rho solo’ DETERMINE 55x7 DOS ANGELES. Calif, Apr-i] 7_ (CP) — An instrument for measur- ing the rclaiive alkalinitv or ant-v- lty in the human bodv is being pug t° 1159 0n a Wide scale in an eifort l0 enable Parents m dictate in ad- Vflllw the sex of their children. It was invented by Dr. A. 0. Beck- mm- "We l professor at the Cali- fornia Institute of Technology. A "llwly 0n which several fulfil} menuare working, 0 Orma on received hm both mslish and American multi? is that increased alkali in the moth. a‘; system favors tha 51m, M Q , whil destermullgsiflavéfgpondemnce of will evera n ti; mflllll! uiesprfifieciii. srthovactiefiiulb; diet or medicine have been report- ed» but they are not numerous m. 0113b to establish that they um m: merely the result of chance. » DOG'S PARADISE m- according 5311-1» Wyo. — (OP) -- Mrs. bLgABBlO smith’; hOUUy i3 counting mes-sh; had dinosaur bones, but. folo teeth, gizmm at _ fled snails. m“ “d M" ‘"1511 m... Scouts meet blimboil out evacuees comflflw" l" u" “Mum” Mon of 30, 40, 50 PIP- VIM. vmoa. Bubuormal’! W!" Ivmfl w. vim. visor, vitality! Tl’! Oltru onls Tablets. cnnmm tonicl. ltiinnlantl. oyster alumnus- lids to normal pop afar so, 4o o; my Got a special ' oductor; sin for only 86c. Try this lid to normal pop and "l! lollly- 50"! b! Jenkins‘ Pharmacy, tL-‘grzlittetown and all good drug Hunter River and Vicinity Anita Johnston. baby do bu: of Mr. and Mrs. mamas Johns , has recovered from her recent illness. Miss Bertha. Warren, Fredericton. is spending a vacation at he: home .111 St. Patricia. Mr. William Whale/n. his returned to Hanoi Grove after being employ- odoophghe mainland during the past ni n . Mr. Iiourencc Johnston. Kinkora. visited St. Patrick's recently. truest of his brother Thomas Johnston and Mrs. Johnston. Mir. and Mrs. Albert Murphy lnd familv Kinkora. visited friends and relatives in Hone River recent . Mrs. Alexis Murphy. St. Ann's. is confined to her home through ill- ness. We wish her a speedy re- coveryn-M. STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL Honor roll for March: SENIOR DEPARTMENT Gould X—i. Helen Reid; 2. J0? Mnclieod; 3. Marv Reid. Grade IX-l. Eileen MacDonald; 2. Jfl-fllg M . Grade VH—l. Leigh MacKay; 2. Veil-non Moirlsonr 3. Tcrn Bclzar. Grade VI—1. Donald MacLeod; z. Austin Reid: 8. David Bel. Grade V Sf.—1. Frances Reid; 2. Roma. MacKay; 3. Walter Reid. Perfect Attcndance: Joy Macheod. Mary Reid. Anna MacEweri, Janie lVLacLeod. Inig MacKay. Tom B01301‘, Alban Reid. Donald Mad-fwd Brendon Reid, Kathryn Reid. Roma MacKay. David Bell. Keith Henry George MacEwen. —Princlpal: Corrie G. Wcodside. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Grade V Jr.—l. Kathleen Bolger; and Harold MacEwen; 2. Kathryn Fleming; 3. Nelson Henry. Grade IV-l. Scott McLeod, 2. Aline Reid; 3,. Duncan MacKfly- Grade III-l. Francis Reid and Mary Reid; 2. Virginia Fleming; 3. Walter MacEwen. Grade II-Ienthal MacKsy; 3- Pauline Reid; Grade I Sr.-1. Lois MacKBy. Grade I Jr.—1. Olga Woolner. Perfect Attendance: Kathryn Fleming, Kathleen BOHIBY- Nels“ Henry- Aline Reid. Scott MacLeod. Duncan MacKay. Laura Rrid- MB-fy MacKay Francis Reid, Virginia Fleming Lenthol MacKay, Lois MacKay. —Te acher : HOW T0 ATTACK an arms. wmn NEW YORK. April 7 —-(CP)-— It isn‘t hard to hold your skirts down in an April wind. if you know how. writes Amy Porter. First, put on your fullest skirt. Now add lo wide-brimmed straw hat, resting it lightly on top of the head. Fill your arms with a good- sized hand-bag, five packages from the dime store. and a candy bar. Ready? Get set. Go-round the corner smack into a wind. ngow, activlanl Fikrzt drofnyiyour eel-gs severe pac ges ev - thing is fine. You are holding skirt. down. in front anyway. Your 110t- of course, has blown off. You let R0 your skirt to grab our hat... let go your hat. to gm your skirt. repeating in reverse order until a Qrowd goalies, and you realize how smut you were to wear a ruffled pettuost and panties with 1m edrlnes. _____.i_-—— EECLUSE FOUND DEAD BHIBDIAC. N. 13.. April 7 -(C- P) - The body of Alberic Leger. 60, recluse of this town, was found on a woods path near here late yesterday. He had been working a trap line and apparently was com- ing out of the woods when he died. A heavily loaded sled lay nearby. Death was found due to natuII-l been living in dicating the elderly trapper probab- IDE (ma. DIAN AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE ' Although in failing health for manv Isabel Reid“, M {in talians repare To Quit Massaua Scuttle ships. and destroy stores as British army draws near. tact with Germans and Italionl east of Bengasi, Libya. Beyond locating the Libyan u- chairman, Mr. Allison Profitt. Mr. Leslie Simmons read a. nicely word- ed address in which ho expressed the void loft. in the Qwimuiiity by their duper-tum and hoped that. til? would often visit their friends on relatives in Freetown where they wcud always receive a. hearty welcome. Mr. Colby Iewis present- ed those honored with a. well filled w Mrs. Mouse on behalf of son and (h. ter acknow- ledged the good es of all for hei- future snd extended m in- vitation to all to visit them in their new home. With Mr J. B. Lewis at the organ, a. hearty‘ sing-song was then enjoyed. After delicious re- freshments served by some of the ladies with the assistance of some Freetown and Vicinity i-Iimfiii Mute: Normal Mona. . sud Mrs. e Moose. was the guest of honor at a chamingly arranged birthday party at the homo of his nts 0n March ma. Although Norman has aux reached his third year mark, wi the assistance of his brother Ionic. he led the children in their rounds of games etc. A bllflldly cake topped with three candles was the centre of attraction for the kiddies at. a delicious su r, after which all deported for h ir homes wishing for Norman many more (B! Eric Bigio, Associated Pres: Staff Writer) OAIRD, April 7—(AP)—ltaliari llMVW blrtlldiyi- defenders of Massua ca ht be- t1 in th Gebl hd , ____ of m» opposite sex all otpamd to t m 1 3 “E °“ ° e Al‘ a‘ m°““' ‘ 0n Timmy Hveclrliédlslflm fir. “h” “m” "u"! i" l" "#111118 i" FY3151 forgeasncan nrrlussn flex: lzlri-liingduhf};ogieneéggnlilligillllusx? l" ‘°m'm*'°d' emphasized again that the Brit withdrawals before Axis forces in Cyrenaica. had been planned in an orderly manner to areas “chosen for operations in due course.” A fifth-column technique direct- units in the Red Sea. were report- ed to be sabotaging harbor in- stallations and scuttiing ships to. night. reparatory to abandoning the Er trean seaport. over one hundred tives gathered at tine home of Mr. and. . Edgar Reeves to Mrs. Reeves‘ brother, Mr. Lorne Francis who leaves shortly to enter for Mrs. Florence Jardine, Char- lottetown is visiting her home 110?. training in the P. E. I. Ughthorse i? Unit. M1961‘ I 10W inmldllfilbfy WM? NEW YORK. April ‘I—(CP_ ed personally by Emperor I-Iaiilo remarks by the chairman of the Mr‘ Bernard —Brithh troops have entered Selassie was credited by British evening, Mr. [as] ons- . ' into contact with the enemy authorities with the rout of It,- Ralph MacFarlsne read a nicely in Libya. east of Bengasl and aliens from Debra Markos. whose worded address in which he ex- there are indications that a. capture was announced earlier to- pfegggd mgmt M; Lot-my; dg-partum battle now is in frogress, tho day. British Broadcast ng Corpor- The British command laid an M l 101m political meet! h id at ‘Ilfinish on Friday, Apnrfl 4th, the fo owing resolution was drawn D Resolved that this from the community. Mr. Fred Moose pesented the honored guest with o. beautiful wrist watch. a Ethiopian chieftain. Rs Hailu, nominally siding with the Italians, was left in charge of the town ation said tonight in l. broad- cast heard here by the Na.- tional Broadcasting Company. Bible and a purse of money. Lorne. in his usual jovial manner ack- the electors of T, meet-m! °1 _L__+.--——~—~— ._.__—_~ .1 when “l? 155mm iiflmmlllldel‘ d!- Bnlsh undadjoin- Th British d ulli d Fr cided to withdraw his troops ‘mwledged me fwd “lumen” “d cllve 0f party n-f- Menceh forces hnsve esisbiisneed southward. Hailu promptly opened the fort- ress gates to Haile Selassie‘: men, who pursued the retreating Ital- polls irrespe filiation or national ancestry hem. by place ourselves on mmq a; lovely gifts and expressed the hope that he would soon be back in their h the city's cuter de- contact wit fences without, however, meeting midst again. The remainder of the gavoufln‘ and r an “Wm”? w“ passed “way m dam‘ Dlication of ourpgsntecemefii trcftifp- Milniiesliiiaéncliddilnlllfiilbl?“ I931?‘ ians and inflicted at. least 100 1118 "d 5°°lal ml'e'°°‘"5e- Mr J. A. Bernard for the dppoiifT-I iopian capital, may be surrcnder- casualties. .01’ Approximately 20.000 Italionl originally manning Debra Markos, 10.000 were said to have been losses due to desertion and con- stunt air raids. Haile Selassie was expected to enter Addis Ababa soon. ed writhout a battle. British troops followed up their occupation of Addis Ababa with clean-up operations north, west and south of the city while on the North African front units of the army of the Nile made new con- Liverpool Bears ,, Brunt Of Ra ids ;;;1,<1-;I;,;»»;h;;_Area in Northern Ireland attacked in first sustained assault. ma.» to fill m Senate of Canadea. liifiihlihedmby m: deal-h of the Hon. James J. Hughes, This resolution was moved by Mr Chester McCarthy, Attorney at vlglw. supported by Mr. Wilfred Ga- It is pleasing to report that Mrs. Arthur l-Iaslam. Springfield has suf- ficiently recovered from her recent opeation as to be able to leave the hospital where she recently under- went a. serious operation. She is at present spending some time with relatives ln the City. The congratulations of all is ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Sinclair on the arrival of a lovely baby girl on March_31st at the P. E. I. Hospital. Several telephone lines were thrown out of order after the re- cent ice-sionn but these soon re- ceived attention from the Telephone Company. Mr. Allison Profit, chairman for the Canadian War Services Fund Gites Evidence (Continued-IE; gagg 1) sneaking on the Government's it reflects no credit on the Govern-l ment which has had charge of the - were very gratifying 71inch is evid- 5225.000 our it _- e1“ PY°°l m“ “ll m ‘"1" ‘° 4° “To be m “h, c LONDON, April a —('I‘uesday)—- One dashed at Lyl-hdm on u» '1 W » will Dr- Moc- (or) -—-Llverpool bore the brunt of mniiwest Lancashire coast, ma their bit. for their King and Coun- 4 ty. Milian, "the deficit announced for last year was $121,000. 1dcn't know what the unpaid bills are: that ques- tion has not been answered yet: but. I presume they are at least $25 000 litflilv“f".i.“’“°““" . t.‘ élllilfif: e e amoun . ou added to the deficit, The ministry of home security “Moreover. there is $80.000ofsink- said that a “small force 01’ ‘enemy ink funds which was taken out of bombers, one of which was brought down over the sea and blew up in two grarachuting crewmen were cap- ure . Anti-aircraft units in a northeast coast town were credited with de- stroying another when observers saw a. blinding red flash at the height of the raid. The bomber was believed to have exploded in air. (A German radio report heard by OBS in New York claimed an Eng- wldespread German overnight air raids which leached across the Irish Sea. to Northern Ireland. Heavy explosive bombs were drop- ped on Liverpool but early reports said casualties were not. heavy. Many will mourn the passing of Mrs. Charles D. Taylor whose sud- den death on March 3rd came as a shock to all in the community. years she was able to be lip and around her home and to enjoy the fellowship of a wide circle of many frlends and relatlves wh° irequemly llileealdilsgdvteoiljig should also mid-air attacked an area of lish coast town was under attack ghggd hcffr aanhieaxhoeiljggrntaie DIX-gt? “solsthig thezgeal (lelltllli l9!‘ last; Northern Ireland, causing some and that the (‘verman airmen "are y ye“ a “l 5 5990- because lllzkdamage to industrial. commercial going to spread their attacks all over the British Isles") Inndorrhad two night alarms, the first. after dark since Friday, but no bombs. Waves of German planes were reported passigig over south- wiest Scotland. heading north. Though raids were more wide- spread than in several weeks. the Pica Association said there was no great concentration of planes over any one point. reserve of sinking funds should not be appropriated to reduce the de- "By the same token. in the esti- mates which were tabled on Satur- a fine hospitable home. In the early hours of Monday morning she was stricken with a paralytic stroke from which she never rallied and she passed away shortly after noon on the same day. She will be much missed in the home where she was given every comfort human hands could provide. Besides s. devoted husband she leaves to mourn a daughter, Roberta. at home; two adopted daughters’ Doris at home, Mrs. Frank Cameron. Siummerside; and other property,” some casual- ties were reported. The first German lgimb to drop in London in the last l8 days crash- dal it 15 proposed to take anomerl ed outside the wall of a hospital $105000 out of the sinking funds in for the sized early today 0nd one order to make a surplus for next‘ Pflllellk “'85 PQPOTY/Bd Kllled 811d tWO year, The proper estimate is not a’ Others 1111111641- surplus of $14,000 for next year. but‘ Two other bombers raiding the afilfifricit ofksolmlejrsillllimn. m - British Isles were reported shot ‘ y.‘ ase . acM an.“dre~d m, those twoi alinount? tadkegi 0g: of hthe; o“ resflve S“ m“ u" S Y ‘m’ up departmental expenditures. re- "kmd the hemler- stated “m” l‘ vealing increased. extravagance par- of the good roads and are hauling potatoes. also a brothg, Suc,o% Jairxildine. _ _ t b 1d Freetown 9 oug e;- nesg WES 8 Wise DIOVISIOII 0 Ill Ill)‘ m 1 ‘F 1_ she was m active member 01 Pres- “w” slllkln“ lunds- Thm» WhY ‘ls-l Cgllilfiligég lillloglietsxilmammenl o a Mir. Parnell McOarvilio drove on He also dealt with certain minis- terial salaries and travelling ex- penses. which he declared to be en- tirely unlustifiable. An extended report of his stitc- ments will appear later. MAPLE PLAINS 1nd VICXNITY 100 th 7 be em He Srmmerside on Thursday. The many friends of Mrs. I-Ioliot Rogerson of County Line Ore Plfias- ed 0o learn that she hes returned horns from the hospital. hascecumd town Presbyterian Church and being a. gifted musician was choir leader and organist for many years. Her funeral which was a very large one was held on Wednesday. March 5th from her late residence. The service was condirctcd by her pastor sinking fund since i930 has been on a three per cent. basis: but whatf halwened in the fall of 1935. when! this Government issued debentures‘ to the amount of one and one-quar- ter million dollars. not at three oer cent. sinking fund but at one oer. t sixiklnz f d? Rev. W. O. Bil-load assisted by Rev. cen. un so that your’ w“ 1mm can.“ n. 1v. Hoddinott. inki f do otin u. t a i - i ’ gomengonlllxltiorlulghxilt the lGgveorrei-l MT- and Mr-‘l- Fred- wal-‘h "m ' pxmm m ah"l°tt°l’°wn' Olga. were visitors to Cape Traverse on ‘Thursday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crossxrian. Mrs. Parnell MoCarvillo spent the week-mid in Summer-side visiting friends and relatives. Miss Mary Keepe. Klnkors was a visitor to Maple Plains on Wednes- ment would lead the people of this Province to think. "Tilm up the Public Accounts." Dr. MacMillan continued. "and see how much is in the sinking fund for that one and orle- uarter millioni dollar borrowing. S 1.000. after six! years! That loan is due in fourl years‘ time. How much money are; you going to have in vour slnkinil‘ funds to pay it off? Will you have; Misses Inez Walsh and Elsie Walsh were vistiors to Shamrock recently the guest of their aunt, Mrs. Rod- erick Nicholson. Miss Arms MacDonald tieaichu of Mount ‘Pryon spent the week-end at her homg in Shamrock. Miss Edna MoCarville. Klnkors. The many friends of Mrs. Jack Jardine are pleased to hear of her progress after her recent operation in the Prince County Hospital. w. Lloyd Campbell and Mr. Lorne Francis were visitors to Charlottetown. on Thursday and Friday of last week. Mrs- Hmv Pewter. Lon Rive m $225000? In u. v ds.; day- was s recent visitor at hers hem; Emmi. wears‘ time. grits; “oil-int? -—-'- “pent Sunday ‘t m‘: Mme ‘t’ h” here. amount becomes due. owing to the ‘MrasnAlma ‘fgiglysh were father Mr. Parnell McCan-ile. Qqv . c a rec-en . i- bod nagemerlt of this ern g ma Mldred Campbell w“ - ment in not. providing adequate sinking funds at the start. you wil . have a quarter of a. million dol- lars to meet a million and one-dun."- ter obligation. and vou will have to. refund a llion dollars. ‘That is whv I my that the reserves o1 sink- iniz fund of $80,000 last year. and 8105.000 this year should have been left there. The are goin to be needed. and nee ed bad y." t Continuinz. Dr. MacMillan_tgok_ On Friday evening. March 21st over one hundred friends and neighbors assembled at the home 0f Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Mouse for the purpose of biddirl farewell i0 Mir. Mom's mother, s. Bertha Moose. her daughter and son Al- berto and Waldron who are going to reside in Summe "-= where Mrs. The many friends of Mr. ‘Ihomas recent visitor to Charlottetown. Gallagher are pleased to learn of his recovery from his recent operation. lvrr. and Mrs. Percy I-Iowstt and two charming children Nttldred and Arndd of 'I‘ryon spent Sunday visit- ing ivn. and Mrs. me Walsh. MILLIONS FOR BABIES MOSCOW - (GP) — About $245.. 000.000 was distributed to mothers in 1940 under the Soviet plan to encourage child bearing. some of it i go‘ng to territorv YOTIIIPIYY lzsid by The farmers are taking qdvaxitam P0101111- k t. of th M has built fine new home. mmmfifiillfdasllyl.‘ m o“ e Altar” introductozy remarks by the OUT OUR WAY By J. n. Williams our: aoanomo noose with - Major ilwifls uow LISTEN coizPFzA —- r CAN'T 6E1’ EXTRA KITCHEN PoucE Fat Missisi’ DRILLS AM‘ STUFF WHEN I'M‘KEP'I’ IN AFTER SCHOOL! A HELP n‘ cuz you INHERIT alums, v’ KNOW! GUY HE'S UJMB ikl SCHOOL-r rr‘s RATHER QUEER il M B VOUVE. OLD/EAR? 1F 1 6LLiG,‘/OU‘LL on some Acmn, AN‘ 1 0mm eor 1W0 TEETH LEFT "Now! 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