_"g@yg-, 11-year». -1\IlflI"u t~aa o s a n l.‘ F. Vi c r S‘? fihlflfrw: MONDAY, Save During” T I-IOLM “Vellli” Seiaraicrs ARE THE BEST ! » You Can't Beat Them For Dependable, Close Skimming, Long-Lasting Service If your cream cheques aren't u large as they ought to be, don’t blame your cows-and don't blame t worn out Separator means small cream cheques. You can assure maximum creanti profits by installing a new “Velox" o run . . bu it to give long continuous service without costly repairs. Come e new 1940 Velez-Buy during this sale and Savei Se rator. The Velox is easy In now and see t his Spring Sale Beginning Monday April 15th. ONLY 2,50 DOWN Delivers Your New Money-Making lleiox Z00 lb. Size 35.00 BUY "VELOX" Get the EXTRA CREAM and Larger Cheques ! HQiLMA Without Stand. Regular SPECIAL ‘oiviiuuiitzestaull. Regular SPECIAL ‘oivilll SSitzztend. Regular SPECIAL sobliililfiizte Stand. Regular .00 SPECIAL soivili. SSilZnd. Regular SPECIAL miviii. Ssilteind. Regular 79-50 srllciAi. 74-00 soiviii. sszlguli. Ragularl l SPECIAL XALE ENDS-Saturday, April 27th. SUIVIIVIERSIDE 8n CHARLOTTETOWN 32.00 IJEIH N95 ‘rayf George IJIvirigstEnKX-Ia ~Mac- Lean. Spurgeon Livingstone, liugh J. MacLean and Watson Livingstone. I M , Woodsidc. The ilymnssung WETCZ‘ "iilc luoi M,‘y'_SliI:|JiIt3i‘(l " "Asleep n . ernorlanq liil on. ' lll "stile lll thc Arms t1 lJesoi-S By request “‘i‘lle Old lcug- et igeu Gross‘ u iltvorite of the deceased was icelillgy rendered by Mr. John kieurtz. t h bile leaves (it c erish her meni- Chtic Rm-l- ccmnlunity was i Orv ltn tilted litisbzlllii a selni-lllilzlllzl shocked and imiflilUllVil on Siill(l.i§,:l0i' stllle time also three sons and March Iird to lLilFii that Mrs. Neli'_1h1'90 llhlllillll‘! (I119 dlllllélll-el‘ V1016!- Mat-Klnnon iikl/i passed 11W iillvfitlj. tillvlns tutu m ciliidiloou. "rile sons ill her siet p lit-r (it-dill ulnc lib aWlrtfl rsctiisilil and iilomas. Clyde great silock Lo her iamliy. Although River; JOllil lll l-tllriloiin, Susk. ‘ille sue had not. been ill cot-d ileaitil iorhligriluiltt-rs.hxlli{l/.M.rs.\c{l1kills,}{art- sonle tulle. even her hnnledlate ml (i. ‘villi-i 101d. l rs. wllllanl liv did not realize the chd \\'i\.\ Awwnlldll. PYQ-vqile Isle, Mame, who near. . wlill Mr. l\ckcl'lllim arrived home in All that mt-tilcai skill and (JZIHPUIIIC tor lilu iullerul. ‘it'll-u. Mrs. fouid tic]. proved of no ilvall, .lilii‘l\lri‘lll(lllilfi (iiilils. Linguine, P131. t ‘IN’ '(.‘iil c :.])'.i'll winged its why lo, tee are 21:0 e o mourn our the cavciliy Hltilcr. whom she so,‘ brothers. JOIIH ROBE“. Scotch Sctt. dearly loved. Her passing was ilfillli X NB». Frank and HJC-IIHIU in Niltyo, and peaceful. _ (Yukon; Jlinles in l-‘airnolll. soak; She was a fine cilristiali vvolnalnbevriiv. Wnilulll, Samuel. Thomas hcitlvczi and li‘,'llil\‘ respected by all Hliti sister Hannah prcueeczlsed llel‘. MRS. NI-III. MAcKINNON who kilctv ilci. Silo was a ialtil‘ i bile also leaves a number oi nlgtniyci- 01' mg Ciydc Rlvpf pm, JJIiIIIKlCIIIILiYUII lo mourn her loss. tosluil Cilurt-il ililn the W. M. s, as HP!‘ viflvsb srilncson Regltlaid Niac- loilg as shc wit: able to attend, her i Klnllon has stayed ill the ilolne and pace was seldom vacant. iheilwd care ior ills aged grandpar- A daughter of the iitte Mr. andminis ior several months. Mrs. John Gillespie. Clyde River,‘ The ioilolvhlg were the Floral she was born in Cornwall. uctollci" Tributes.‘ 11th. 1871i, later moving with her, Dlliililf. to Ciytlc River. l The funeral was ileld on \V(‘(iiit".‘-‘ day. March 6th. A short service at. the iloltlcuas coildut-ted by itev. E. Circie-Jflle Family. ,Sl>r.lvs_ 111i‘ lviurcilison Family. WM, . i the Presbyterian chum; R Wocdsidc ccrilwnli Unirccl Mrs. Gcorizc Gilespio and Family, Cililrt-ll, inliowrri l)\' R s"i‘\'if‘r\ ill tile‘ The Nlli'.‘~l',\ oi No. Maine Sallito.~_ CW5" . i iunl. PTPMillP I 1| iiti.l\ ' u l\' ‘ -- P {Vlliritlil .i:!1 Goodwill assisted ( h" I _‘ W The pllli l; Thimble Theatre — Starriiigvwlldlidwfull} THE lJEE5 figgggfifi~ilg~lvEfifiApiflQf‘EiiQM 5AC1A$KiA— iT l5 OUiTE VOSSiBLE Hi5 STRANGE POWERS MAY BE use‘) TO some THE PROBLEM WHiCl-i NOW vneslzurs lTSELF roll Ackeicy. rcrs \\'(‘l'C John Mur- I WA ALUA LiBSEN, EUGEKE. t GOT LDT€>A CASH FOR _ ‘BCOMING CHAMPEEN O 5PIJASKER- YA Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Murchison, Jr. lll T0 BUY swluecu FOR POOR LITTLE Klos- UYA 5EE ? Interment was ill Clyde River cem- 9W. A loving Mother true and kind No friend on earth like her we'll find She did work ilard for those she ieit. May God grunt. her eternal rest. In Memoriam MRS. GILBERT BRIDGES Tile community of Cascunlpcc wassaddcneti on Friday afternoon. April 5th. when it become known that Mrs- G1‘: rt Bridges had assedaway at ller home after a- ut six weeks iLness, She was a dailglltcr of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Iuocke and was born at Locke Road sixty-five years ago, While still young she went to the United Stat/cs where later she married and alter B, few years m. turned utltililerhilsbangi and three young children to the Locke Road where the family resided until ‘ucn yiezlrs ago when they came to Cas- cumpec to occunv the ilomcstelld after the death of Mr. Bridges fa- er. Tile iate Mrs, Bridges was very hishiv lYiillw-ivd and esteemed in the community where she was re- cognized as a woman oi splendid character" and high stantlRicl of liv- THE CHARIAIFFIFFOWN GUARDIAN TAKE IT FROM ME AN’S e creamery. In most cases a . easy to clean . and Sevcn Models — One Qllilliiy’ TH E BliSl‘ hlg Silo was indeed a true home- maker. Ellcrzctir. in" strioiis and leiizcient. silo found ,1 y ill service. lIn the ilollle Sll(‘ ivrls an unselfish .uild tievoieri mntilei" . ‘ ihile ccmmiltlity site was evol- help a woitill- cause, Iim iiiiiy c ‘tiinllwi llnahtlfcti uniii she ' inst. liicoss, lo lllcltrn their ‘ass her snr iviug ilusbailti. CIT!‘ son and imir riaurlillrrs. li.'\l\1"i,\'_ MPlVili. Locke Road: Lzlilrie. ltirs. Vera. Mrs. Clifford Cclilicuit, Cape Wolfe: Euuirr- and Iva at home. also five nrandsons, two sisters and four brothers. The sisters art- Mls. O. L Bent. Calgary. Alla. and Mrs Harold Mnctmmlin. Sum- mersidc. The brwhcrs are George Tmko, Slrirrkinz. N, H : Ciibume Locke, Porllll, N, H Shelton lynrke, Plilsbilpgli, Pu 3139mm LMW. Trick.“ Rod. P. T. The funeral seri-‘M n5 11pm 1n (‘ascuninrc Uniiwi (‘Powell on Silli- drtv afternoon. An“! 7th and Wits iarlzciv nttI-ncir-rl. The servici- Wits cnridwtcd bv hcr pwtnq Rpv_ my K. Charman who spoke ie-c‘hv.>"~ from the wnwiv. "'T‘il-r> ‘Vlasiw l1'\i‘\ "am" fliifl ca"."ih (or tilt-c." The ilvnms sun" iron» Pvft- i». 1|... Mn..- nf Jcsus. Ail the Wav Mv Saviour T-"""< Mt.- nlvl Rock nfvAa-es. Among: thr- flnrrli fl‘ll‘|ll‘0< wr-rr n l“""""lt f'nm (‘Pscillnlwc “impair-l liuuttlu» nrwi n ("n-nil ‘ream n", 1m ‘mi flnxiliww- Ar u... w-...~..~. Mi“ |wicuarv Society of \\"llf‘l‘l the (lt- Afitliiii‘ Fcrgilstul. Woiiaston. Mass; .,-< ' COMMODORE NORAH "I know. I believe some of the men have been say ‘m frighten- ed oi the see-that. I never be able to take my father's p ace until I've spent. ,1 night on the fishing ounds.’ "well, there's something in that. l though ye ken fine I've nae fears o’ yep courage. But. I'm thinking ye'1i i get better idea. o’ what the men i181?) “put up wi’, if ye come oot w‘ us e mom." I It was sluiday evening, and in the ' clear 5911!! air & ch bell h“! to rng i metallic minus drifting over the smooth water o! the harbour. The erv of gulls seem- ed t?‘ make a fitting wconlpam- arm; lnart blue uitra-"modera hat; ‘der 15' slim wcniid rkeiqfflyn a wild sea III 8. II‘ Y, SIIIE Y S O - And yet he knew ‘mat. if she mane the vo wage and showed herself e r to un erstarld the conditions i e1‘ which the crews worked. sh! V9134 command a. great deal more remwfl and loyalty from her men. She might, too, discover that her bitter. com etltlon with David MoGregorl woucl in the long run, bring not only tile McCrregotr business but her own to ruin. Her crews 110i ioll remain silent junder the EPPN" ent y unsympathetic pressure o! he!‘ management, and it might: be that 8- time would come when they would reiuse to g0 t0 S68. at B11. As Norah left llim t0 rrw-lw h" way to the Evening service in the cilurch. old, Donald sat down on I pgiigrd 5nd gazed on the water which lapped the plies below him. Filllltghfl pipe with thick black tobacco,“ e .lluucllt wisuully 01 a time Wouijg inc urants and McGlegors \v collie to bury the ilatchet. and Work together ior their mutual advan- Luge. it was funny. he thouxht. 110W like the uovemlnenta. of Eurxgcpe] \\ ere Norah (arant and Diwid -i GIBQOI‘. i '.l‘o-_lllorrow night. by force a: practical example, he wofllg if! L llllttke Norah t e tin“); , which she owed to her men. and 1d ille clld, perhaps, ineenoits wou l llot be altogether Ln varn- He struck c, match and. ,tile fialile between hvlziolt’). m iiiilililS. applied it to tihelwtflccgnh |ills l)ip€._fil5 fie-CD an u ylulld o‘ mi: was lllterlupted by lilfiiflmrled ilcuvy boots close PY- 1 g bréwn guwiy, Jock uaibialth, ea . mud llnld ilulnorcus-eyed. 5W0“ be i ‘hlyblllle nightmDonaih" meted Jock- individual taste. In Canada Sn "Ay. Fine. Tiley were men in diflerent; cam . - - lt t, had to e hoping for a liiiidllllgtii‘tlfifiiééulilisilféb had always night, for b shoais of herring had lbccn frlelldiy hnd each, despite an been report about twenty mlies north along the coast. READ! FOB. SEA He was feeling more optimistic than he had done for a. long time, chiefly on account of the tact; that the Sliver Spray was in commission again and t. e could strive against the Grant skiffs on terlns of more equality. All morning and afternoon he had been working hard with Jock and other members of his crews to get. the fleet ready at an early hour; and now, shortly after five o'clock, he was receiving final reports from his skippers. A.) tile _boots, he learn- ed, were fully provisioned for the night and the early part of the foi- lowing day; the last c! the paraffin, petrol, and crude oil had been taken BlJOiHTIZ every engine WES lll $00G running trim, every net in perfect repair. . He glanced up at the sky, "Be a bit. of a sec. on.’ he re- l illlilliiillg IOYflh/Y. W55 9f the opinion ‘ihut their respective employegiittlélfrfi lllrszakcn in camlnlz 0n $0 conflict. "Sliver SDTBYS T9353’ ‘P: ‘he "at ugalll," announced Jock. Hittite}; °it§‘.“i.“.'.‘.fia“uf€ '“ ' ' flfiiilillalb spat over the edge of me he re llBd. "But ratit wa ' lcr. , p "I'm (tiziad gkltifibilaforaah ye llcc ua _ .. personally lesimnsi-ble w!‘ {g9 ma“, ~11 she wérlslla r€5P°n5 e- ' was it, then " iluvigi shook ills head- "'I‘ilcrc‘s a fly in the ‘Jlnlmellt . l1li.‘\‘-'llf-‘1'0," he said crynt-ically- g "A liv wl’ R wee moustache anddg m... waist?" sllesqsdtedefgggl w llilfiiitllllliilii, Bill; 130ml l” _ 1mg; a tilc lllatter iiilbyhel‘; i mm l; t was a dirt-Y Wick: 11°F“ ‘gther turncti the collvelsatlon 0 topics. O O O O O The weather next evenlnfl W” , , '1; ti in wind ked to Jock. "ho stood beside §il'?°§1‘.,§l..§“i§. .153 soluth-cast. i-lilaii in the little “lass wheelhouse. Ibl-lnging with it scuddlng lzrey Jock nodded. " orah Grant and Menteith are gaun oot wi’ Donars 7ciouris and the threat of ram. The Bmon’ rm hearmgu. i lurk w-litcr oi‘ the harbour. even in . n ‘fl, glu-ltcvctl pCsltlDn between tile ‘What! exclaimed Davlihiitiioflalzlé lillgh l ills, wasdw-illppeed 51x5 Sign}. $01118 0H9 0'11 I. 3 ppc lva s ' t ' . ' ,, - E1 {the silifls as “A . Maybe shell et drooned. lim-v 11$“. llillesliier. at. the obseryvted Jock. with aslzdeivrl! 4511c? 5m would be like along the 0P9" ‘coast outside Donald knew OHLV W‘) it'd u‘ qt_hi;_nia_st_er._ge was rewar ed by we] . Had circumstances been normal iin IDVPICOI] it is doubtful if imYt boat would ilave left at all ti!!! ‘ yrht (or the )l‘0i)l\Cl-S were incilil- led‘ to believe t at the weather was lmore likely to lzet worse than bet" |tcr. But Norah Grant scorned a liltlatmtictl . Dohflld m1" The islhculti Tfliilhiil in the harbour uni. I i. le morn llg. I “Nonsense? she said sharp, - ‘And Mr. Mellteltil," she added. S 00m‘ 11w \‘.‘lill us. I00. ’ As she climbed down orl to the (lflfz; o1‘ t-ile Maiy Rose. followed by hcr fiance, Donald raised ilis thick i cyuhrowls. l’ -e's gaun tee be some fun .l~.crc~. re remarked out of the side Iof his mouth to one of the crew. I In the nleatltime, on the opposite side or the pier. David McGregor, at the wilcei of the silver Spray. was ‘preparing to lead out his boats. 1n .\])l_tt' oi the ugly l thcLile vras ceased was a member. Tho pallbearers were: Messrs, Charles (iordon. Fred Gamble, Frank Brundzltzc. Colo Al-senault, Rrz-ntrll IIIIFHOII and Russell Leard. into vent was in the family plot in Cilscillnpcc cemetery. N?" sEND CASH HOME ‘LECTFUSIKY DO \T ? OEAR- ‘NILI. WDU LOVE ME WHEN rM OLD v5. mo elzAw | All! e n f‘ f <2 a, KlN VA USE YER WELL, ‘BLOW ME 1o DOWN. VA 6E2 YA / H-M- THE POPEYE ePlum-i FUND WILL BE STARTED 15v ~ ' "-.iEEPO(:RAPi-\" ' BEGINNIN’ 7 l TO WOMOEQ ts= rr PAYS TO TELL rw » degrees in tempera or adjustment on wide variations in And-In addition-you get II lhele outstanding Oypnl hllltlll: 0 FlREPROOF-therefere solo I PERMANENT and DURABLE-lhereforo I Will. NOT CRACK, WARP, SHRINK or Swill. e SMOOTH, DUST-FREE SURFACES-easy to keep I The LIGHTEST WEIGHT IYPWm wullbeerd made e Takes ANY TYPE cl DECORATION 61pm: n‘: rllld mama/burl In Gaels our local Duhr I'll Llnnbn‘ and Hui an’ Snpplin. li_v||si| \'\\'\ilL\lll i ALL rm TEIIPEIITIIIE lliloliiileiiii contour: u TRUE-TGITlP wad"; "pom prove variations of 20 to 50 cure ev _ In all refrigerator: causes wide fluctuations of the rem more inside your refrigerator. In a Wasting ouse, True-Temp holds your food! at the temperatures you select, without attention rt-in spite of the tile heap: of your kitchen. See this history making achievement-available only in the new Westinghouse refrigerator. 1 home; your choice of decorative treatment is limited; panel stripping or other decoration revealing the joints is necessary. Gyproc allows you the choice of panelled walls if desired, or smooth, seamless walls with all joints rendered invisible. So with Gyproc your rooms are decorated to suit your GYPRDC WQLLBDARD Flush, seamless surfaces cannot be obtained with ordinary wallboards- Oet Genuine GYIROC-dllenllfy II " mzizazr; .-:.:::..°Y"°¢ " "w 2. Look for the Green Stripe on both side edges. Accept no subsiinnea. IrloeerseaealbinuelllerfneOYPlOfileeflel 01¢ 600M£ “"4.” we FIREPRODP time two vniyll . I I Ill‘ .....1 .-\l h slinl- Canada, LIlIliflRd \-\l(-\l(\ \\l.'\'.\ll'l-'(. bumper catch that a. peculiar grunt, and he chueuea inwardly. Jock, too, was feeim n- mistic on this grey evenin . g up Do ier strode a ion, angu- in severely cut hat that. flopped e "There's aunt," said ock. “Ami 1 ken ne what she's LiLiilIilflfl. She's desperate-in case the Grant boats will get awaxrafore e." “Good old Aunt abelia. Dlvld. and waved to the forbidding looking lady who paused on the edge of the pier overhead. mshmléliiercli. Abltllg; the wllune o! e s e ca ou : “ our a er was a ve e ave en out- fithth h bio hyllli be y sue e ar uran oura o." "We're just going," returned DlWld. "Good luck, she replied, and with- out another word turned away. she did not". even glue at the Grant ski (To be Continued) 18-!‘ figure. ess tweeds, and a felt wind. B. 0. Squatters Face Eviction VANCOUVER. April 14 —(CP)— The quiet life of BO-odd residents of Vancouver's squatters’ Utopia a- long the banks of the Fraser River goes on u_nin_terrupt.ed_,_d;espitn ___a. . .ll I nnl . lrn llll . l day in the year. OF l. _2. The 5. 4. S. The - I ZONES humidity. bsfliflk and bevfra ety zone o overs and general foods- "ituiwrsitl xltl.\."li<i.»\i City Council order that the "viii- age" be cleared by May 26, Twenty-six squa ters‘ familial - mostiy hard-working fishlerfoll who make their living from the riv- er-have made their homes in this no-lent no-worry settlement for years. Life there where ilhe rive: cuts into Vancouver's east. district has taught them it doesn't. pay to worry. So they refuse to worry now. One resident or the uatiers’ settlement won't care if ey are moved out. She wants a “real home" of her own with her husband. An- other declares he's iiyed there fol five years and has no intention of moving. If he is forced out, he says he and his family will have to go on relief. Still another resident will not be affected ii’ the eviction order is en- forced. He owns three cabins and the land ilpoll which they stand. One of the cabins encroaches four feet on the city property, but. he plans to move it. For the most part, the settlers of the squatter village choose to say ncthingmabout the eviction order. Mothers continue to hang out their wasing as before and the men go on repairing their nets and boats for fishing. As w what will happen —t.hey have decided to wait. and see-but they refuse to worry about it, 1n .ll $19L00 y!“ COLD . ' Super froster for frozen food!- inelt-lseepfl. "m! wnfi‘ e compartment storage for left- glau topped hurnldrawer. keeps salads, fruits and "B91151" union fresh. MILLER BROS. Ltd. . house