PAGE EIGHT wit» “‘ :\“e.a\\\\ Howl‘ “I use“ “a s‘ l pgrifl“ :$\I|\\IIIIIIIE lirsi I ‘ J21 iii‘ Siiortage 0f Fertilizer, Farmers Told A long list of trucks acre llfiéd frcm "he Island Feriilizcr C-mf pa" ,5 plan; on Bruce Steivzirts ' f up to the Baszlxta yesterday. > lo, this long line of - that the pulled in to iiie “oar! at 3.30 but to the driver's surprise were 2t) c/iier trucks there , sure cl‘ I[l"ll'I had w ploy-inch‘. to be sure 1 ‘llic ll‘llCI{Lll.‘i.l rvzio . ‘ did not grt lcadrd uni . noon. The majority of trucks arriviizg in. the af'ei'n00n had to be tux-i axray empty. vcr, the confident. assurance H’ give ‘tit,- frimicrs of Prince Ed- w Isiaizc‘. by Mi‘. Jclin E. Mac- Iiil e, Agriculiuzhl Agent. of the C.Z\I.R. and Secreiziry of the Mar- ltime Fertilizer Council, Mozicton, is that "there is no shortage of Iértillml‘ in the Ma-ritlznes. He made this siatsment during an in- tcr\'i»*u' yesterday. A! Mlfllllyll‘, who is also Sup- €I’\l\0 or fertilizer slibytfht-IOHS for the Nlaritinies, explained that the trouble is that of delayed deliveries due to an extreme labor shortage on the mainland at the fertilizer plants. These are situated at. saint Joliii. Windsor and Hnfllax. However several of the compan- hs had appealed to llic proper au- thorities st. Ottawa for the release of soldiers to assist for n. few weeks to rciieva this situation. Assurance has been wccivrxi that. the request has been gratitcd and the assistance is forthcoming. Ari improvement. in it-he situation is expected within a flew days. Adding to the difficulty is the fact that the season was unexpect- edly early this year. and o. rumor which was spread around that. there was a shortasie. of fertilizers. re- sulting in the rush lot" immediate deiiwry. War-ZS Years Ago Today F’ (By This Canadian Press) _ MAY ‘l1, 1917—-Hindeniburgh Line from q, point. _eas-t, of Billie-court to Arron in British hands except for a few strong points; Canadzangfun- hammered German pOSlLlCflS gt . German artillery bom- mlilsh. lines on the north of the River Seorpe. Sacred Pageant The Young Peoples Society of the Crcsg Roads Church of Christ will present their sacred pageant "InIn Thy Kingdom" in lhe Cen- ‘ital Christian Church, Charlotte- wwn. Sunday evening at 8.30 p_m. Special music. Silver Offerlngl 3i 3- - . _ boss-In Mudm. Mar 14. 1w. YOUR SPECIAL MEDICINE That remedy your doc- tor decides you should tnke- should be corn- pounded exactly right. from absolutely pure. dependable drugs. Bring your prescription to us. It will Iic put up here as your doctor wants it —ns you should have It. Prescription Prices Ai- ways Reasonable Here. JAMIESUIPS DRUG STORE ‘run ci-iARwwaiowN GUARDIAN Claim Wooden I-O-D-E- Annual . _ Meeting Features . liros Prove warsewim BEIITIIIII. GIIAIIIIIIIII this column ls waned In IOII ll 1| but It POST OFF ICE: lac I nanny noun In; bu Inortod I I I "ML “ma, "ab" h Forty thousand members o! the I. 0. D. E.. from Prince Edward ENGAGEMENT a ANNOUIICI- "i fltndofwthtehi: gttItggivgxlwalIngtili-II: livflcfuliikeroyllve? Wlltlglsiirc '¢§‘§.I.’.,,"§}T.‘,'f§’§ Iicssiwhent ti; 81:38:; iraocon; nounce the engagement of their nearby Verdun, today demun- vent on s 011 i June 4. They will know how many hundreds of tons of goods have been sent through their unfla ging iirsled to Verdun city officials a sci. oi tires made of wood and mounted on n regular automo- daugliicr, Eileen, to Pte. William Ernest, youngest, son of the late Ml‘_ and lifts. Ernest Stone of _ b b mums m g,- mm Cornwall. Marriage to take lace blllila:izll-n"l;llilllilel:'°l “film? 3g farm 8'§1,,,§{“meYnb.,§ o; 511 bu“. latter part of May. 5- l-1.i " I u, |_ ches of the ncrvi es. to Women's i? am ,',“,!.‘,l',‘,,d,‘§,{°,,,'?i’,‘2,,° n a Auxiliaiiy ‘rerrit als and theimcn DISCUSS CHEESE INDUSTRY Dump, “u u“; uiqHmoden in the azi prison camps. —Mcssr$. W- R. Show. Deputy Mm‘ time: were bsllcr resisting than G°mmm°° "Pgrwhazenofhtm a: ister or Agriculture and W. L. rubb", and mum b; a justgfl full scope of eac p w“ new,“ defs comprehensive Eifinifvtiilil iticbigitfv: Bgilfiggvxliclfisggggté file“ ll-Figiil "l§...2“"il§°"i.““%'6 proaronwie i111“ lime!" ""1""- u" . . ‘ ' ire: f tion. . Board in Moncion Feslerday t0 lloliiilildiis u“ um‘ h. h“ m“ “fight hflngfcd delegawm member“ discuss matters 98115111118 t0 mi! lzidustiy. Mr. Show was enroute hcme rcm Ottawa where he 60n- ferrcd with authorities in connec- regulations. He yesterday ricnds are expected to attenc. gglifns in the Mount Royal Hote on the occasion of the 42nd nnnua meeting. They will study every facet. of the Order's work now greatly enlarged to provide facilities to meet present-day demands. The cunonls rogzrammc to direct mem- bers‘ acgvi lea into moat. affective channels will be reviewed. and vim sdo ted for the immediate future u wel as the post war era. of readjust- ment. The agenda. deals with the Order's tri-purpose policy-to effect war services, continuing acszlme projects and a reconstruct on pro- e. hli lit of the sessions will i0 thgngrdgs ivar work. Indicative of its scope is the list of funds includ- ed in committee chairman's mports. Among those established in the past two years are: Polish Relief. bomber aircraft fund; British Ministry of Food for Great Britain; Prisoners of war- sailors and minesweepers fund: British soldiers arid sailors family welfare; blanket fund; camp libraries; national ivar izucst fund. women's Auxiliary ‘Territorial Ser- en 5 miles on a country road In a truck running on the wooden tires and added that the trip was “mosl. successful." The tires are made largely oi’ maple blocks. u“; . ‘ron omen‘ onummr srous - oluooisrs gpgggg; o IOIACCONISIS IOOK sious and m», umi. srorim tloii with cheese was joined at Moncicn by Mr. Brenton. SOLDIERS ARRIVE BEBE - A special troop train arrived in Charlottetown at 10.30 last nightt carrying about 250 soldiers from the mainland. Tliey crime here t0 take their basic training at No. 62 Canadian Army (Basic) Training Centre at Beach Grove. This brings the total number of men at the centre up to about 600. Included in the iicw arrivals were a number of Islanders who hurl bocii called up iii llil‘ iL(‘.li.‘l'flI enlistment and were posted for n time at depots on the mainland. The troop train was met; by a number of trucks from Beach Grove as well as some private trucks from the city and token to their quarters. They viill be billeted at. the Centre until they have (‘Olli- plctcd their training period iiliich {ii o I N0 HEATING F108 Villages (continued from page 1)_ j Fi'"""_"*_““"""""' _ (Continued from page 1) asked u New Bl-urwwlck people hy- _-————-A——~——i ing near the border could drive across into Quebec and get full value tor their gasoline ration coupons. lLiasL week the value _o_f ration coupons in the‘ tinge llVlill'llll‘il_li(\lePl‘i‘ig VlliCCs was re uce i-oin ' two gallons because of the shortage Russians refused to be drawn out. of gasoline in that area.) of posit-ion. "1 am sorry but I cannot answer sovm front-ling messages said that question," Mr. Howe answered. the speed 0g m, pug; toward i1 know of no regulation to prevent Kharkov was shown in the n. t" - . ._ capture of a village where the iliiI/Itriviatlgztihi ‘sdaolgehiiidlklilicieexistfigg Germans fled so quickly that. they yesterday in the Barvenkovo and Izyum sectors 80 miles south o! Kharkov apparently was intended in divert Russian pressure from Kharkov, key to the. present sit- potion in the Ukraine, but. the usually takes about two nionzrs. ‘l; -\ ' t ome relief 1°“ dmne" Steaming ‘m tables‘ vice fund and o. number of others. lei-Cm- F- T- Andmlifi M- M» 15 lnrofrlilthIse Elglcrigiifrfestiofi between A9 “Ylomer 1mm” m‘ German Al: the openinil sesslornHe! Royal Officer Commanding the Traln- [he provinces?" 315i airliner!’ 7931mm“ w“ callsm- Highness, the Princess Alice will 1BR Centre. "It iny honorable friend can help unable to more, NEW“ It! 11°75" speak to delegates, i? Us out with 1,119 Submarine sinkiiigs had been sent back t0 KIIHPKOV -'—-~—i—i—— 25 SOL-villus l.E.t\\'E—T'.\-cnty- I may bc able to flliiwfll‘ Ills oues- for feeding and o. brief rest, said tzw- .\.’§I(Il'.‘l‘§ frm No. 62 C A B. iioii." replied the minister. "I am tiie Russians. sorry but l am not conducting the T C a? Beach Grove left yestsr- _ u Germans war. day morning for service el=eiiliere in canada. They were: Privates I. F. Blanchard, Kensington: C. W Boultcr, Oleaijv: R B. Cam- Pali o! Smoks The great plains battle arcs was I overhung with a pail of smoke (Continued from page 1) Heavy Tanker Loss uAm plum“ we have me gm“- ities for sending B00 planes on ercn, Mt. EIIWIH Roitl; J A Mr. Howe repeated the vxilian‘ f- rill bei burned b the raids. and these can be expanded." Dclmvml- Cm‘ ‘-‘l"""3 L w “mom 1.10 mm“ m [he IIOIISCRXIKEP? CligwllgllSalggskCepngl/hem fromySov- The submarine base at St. Na- Dvmr-ni. Reiinorr’; F,‘ S. Martin, P35‘? U“) dilys" Sinking-i Ogrnlilnég: m, hands, me accounts ¢Qmlmled_ zaire, occupied France, ‘also was cllflr"‘llfi°“'“3 J F~ Mum-mi §,‘§,‘,§°1l§‘§§.t-iippllillgélwina Ofbi» i0 In one recaptured village which SIPOQBIY lli/IMKM 185i night. but Enlsdalo: s E S ‘w’ Portage; days all vessels were kept in poi-t, once had 108 houses, seven re- BTmsh °m°la15 5am three “"11"” E M smith‘ Chafloltetmm; A When they went out one of the mained standing when the Red °1 thqgergillbers we“ ‘em’ “at!” C. Stewart, Wocdville Mills; l-l, L. Arsenaulp wmmt van“; J_ A_ largest Canadian tankers was sunk. a???’ olglgvggnliimbatue the quarter‘ Fmmeen Panes from the rah“ Aysgnmllt‘ Km "I were so close that the Germans’ m5 fmws “UM m- mmm’ n lant, surnmrrsirl 1 1d t H k he] in men. bombers and two fighters. The Ebbsfirei: J. Tlfbzdéfill. Wm“ m“ n” S p 3 fighter command raided airports or tanks for fear of hitting them, Rcd Star, the army paper said. Forty-six Nazi tanks were reported burned or blasted on the single field. Overhead soviet planes shot down seven German airmen, the paper added. In another clash, 51 German tanks were destroyed by bigger Russian machines, it said Holland and France. By contrast. only about 20 en- emy planes attacked a north coast Eixiglldi town Island Again “Out In Gold” Says lVlinister ville. N.S.: A B11". Peakes Fiat. n: P P- Cotton. Tignisn: E w. Gamble, Miscoitciie; C. Kemp, Al- bion: F‘ X Mooney. Bear R/ver: P. R Morrison. St. George's Ea=t' D McMurrcr. Bonhaw; , . Neill. Milton: C Pcriy. Tig:ii.sl'i' J w, Bartlett, OLr-niy. Btirtrc leaving they were pry cigarettes ill’ U-ie Provincial Gov- Seek Prinz Eugen Reconnaissance planes also sought; the IOJJOO-ton cruiser Prinz Eugen, the "clay pigeon” of the C3 Fa‘ n. € 5 :r eminent thwush the Carry 0,, Prospects m; the establishing of German fleet, but authoritative Canada some The presentations a deh oration plant for processing Reserves surprised sources said they did not know ivere locked after by Mr. A, G_ V989“! 19s in this POI/iii“? appear To show the sort of fight it is, Where she had gone. Brim" of _ the Canadian Legcn l° be lemme actor ing to Hon. W. Red Star told of these Incidents: Disclosing new details of the at- Wai" Srrviccs, H. Dennis, Minister of Agiicultiire. Breaking past the 15 German Vick 0T! NOFWHY Sunday "TRIM. In The apparent disregard of Prince Edward Island in this matter is lust another instance of discrimin- ation against Canada's smallest province, the Minister believes. He stated that the Provincial Depart- ment of Agriculture liad pressed ior the establishment of ll drliydiint... ion plant but without success. De- leutions had been sent. to Ottawa in this connection and those res- ponsible were beginning to become ashamed of the money spent" on such trips. Hovrcver. it is necessary to send these delegates, Mr. Dennis said “because it we don't send them. they forget that. we insisted." oofiexfggdasgelltlllg at plan; here; is " e are ou n e cod,’- the Minister said, He said the dehydration proces was now post the experimental State. Experiments have lxrc-n car. rled out. in Nova. Scot-la in apple dehydration plants which ware fitted up by making only a few minor changes, Veterans Are To Gommand Two New Divisions which at least two torpedo hits on the Eugen were scored, authorized quarters said more than 50 planes swfllmfll "Don the cruiser. Ack- nowledging the loss of nine R..A.F. planes, a British spokes-man said lhc cruiser was screened by 40 Mcsserschinltts. Two German Messerscllimitts which attempted to raid south- east coastal sliilyping late today W"? ‘lest-YONG. the Admiralty and Air Ministry jointly announced, One enemy croift- was shot down bv the guns oi‘ t-ivo British patrol boats and tiic other by anti-aircraft on shore. Memcbers of the second Ameri- can Eagle squadron of the R, A_ p. reported they left an armed Ger. man trawler listing in the North Sea this afternoon after an attack that silenced all the ship's guns. Heavy Rain 0n Bhinesc Battlefields pillboxcs and large minefields de- fending a village, the Russians did not try immediately to push on into the village, but. swiftly tuirn- ed to wreak havoc among German reserves iwho had thought they were at a safe distance frmn the scene of attack_ At another point, the German 108th infantry regiment was en- circled at s railroad station. The Germans retired to fortifications underneath the station. All Unemployed ‘Men To Register (YITAWA, May zo_(cp) _ .. istratlon of men between 16 an 7o who are not gainfully employed was announced today by Elliott, M_ Little, national selective service dlrwiol’. {is part of a program to meet a tightening labor situation 1n Canada. Mr. Little mods the announce- "W" It I Dress conference and said it was intended "to meal. the increasing manpower needs of in. duslry and to enable us to put Chief Petty Officer Joseph fisher R. C. N., has arrived in the city to Spend a short furlough. my TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH A large (‘Qngpevntjon I .d - Bessie Locklinrt, brctumerllcaylrllgsllgf ary from India, in vividly interest. 11142 address Dlcturinz the romance, ‘(he difapmintments, encourage. mews and milmlihs of missionary Highland work, e Ouarlcttc. M __ I Calder. Dinizwell fllidesgtqerflgdigfliiisg grith fine expression "That Beauti. ill Land." d “n: Id cross, a" 6 0 Wayside IIITEIINATIIINIIL AT II GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) RUSSIA — Kharkov Red one“. sive rolls slowly forward; German OIIEJIIISIVC in progress 80 miles to sou . BRITAIN -— B, A. F. hurls 60.000 fire bombs al. Nazi industrial city - . (B! SPENCER. MOOSA) of Mannheim: Lripps says Brill!" 1 __ _ . Diana attack on Reich. gggiy agmgogsfittiig?’ ma“ to work as 20-" The registrant wm 1 _ perha the be- tired persons ‘Sid ‘pp ’ m N CHINA — Japanese advance con- heavfilgown our‘ glnn of s months- ong summer llnues in south, Yunnan am, (By Frank Fisiiei-ly, cummn u pensioner: u “my sewn drenched m‘ gout,” IIOWI- _ Ummggfl 1%?" Writ???) Zéploasfmg? 03b3,: western Burma-Yunnan battlefields CANADA __"G"Tvernmen‘ “ks Veteran ‘Juicers’? flszeor fmnTItWhIJe Mlnlswr Mitchell. n been“ June 1 IOCIB-Y B! Chino. hastily strenlrthened defences along the Indo-Chino. bor- der to the south and fought to stem the Japanese offensive on the east- ern coast in Chckiong. and all persons coming under the order must. register within one week and ire-register once over-y two weeks as 1 Vichy consulates lo close; Canadi- ans warned no oil for healing next ‘winter. ranks and seasoned by over-gem; experience in two wars were today promoted to the command of two ’ ofCad' m: “llllihbyremcin esclookediio orsin DEATHQ d“,1_51°::_“' °° "9"" In"? without zainfui employment. as an all which might ‘fill the i i. m» or s» ..lt.t:i=..":.ii~..r*i.a. so ~i ire..v...iiid~iiii...z-i..a Adaiine A. Goss, age 80 years. atoon‘ 8°“ t‘) the 3th Division the unemplbymont insurance roni- m 5mm“ and 110m u 1°’? and Brig. P. E, Lcclerc 40, of Mon- ireal, to the 7th, both wlth the raids of Major-General. Gen. Leclerc is the first French- months the invaders’ a vance through the mountainous, sparsely- po uiated southwestern zone. mission or at th _ rice tr the Dersorei Efiilwiliipililfln OWEN — At 7 Roxbury Street. East or within five miles of s. city or Toronto, Ont., Saturday. May l6, r, wife of MAY 21, 194; , . 1 d-to- in today 8 Tifiellgolgfipztr: war, r bail‘ condition! which . lacy. 4°59“ a- I . ' we have despm “(Iicefizistly different from PeflceiuIflii-si We are make lwjgflllEAsED the value of our c B0 high woolms “mm y - customers thfi 5"?“ I e still still offering toiour f “racdve Patterns. We ar t . _ .d riety 0 _ , . cry garmfli 110 Zlizvrigiair: famous tailoring qylllitgnitrgtzz: clothes the av! ‘ll utting We are sti P we PIQdUCC- ue beiflg ‘meted The val hes has new measure clot finest srylifls- _ ilors i l a uniclue very: resource of Callad“; grea‘e:Il!fIi'1lIP> suPflb 554mg Eve 13,3 Power, exPcrienced Clgflfiffg-fop Tailors Canada's “Y . bineto m» = l and quality . . . com I greatest clochinfi value. 7 5 '1‘ O i L o a E D T AND TA REMENTS HAND'CU M MEASU , y o u a P I’- R 5 ° N S T0 oarénc/lijzérqlzfigxgflzaggw ON 0" NORMAL $CHEDULB 99 Grafton Street, Sunnyside i942. Catherine B. Prose Lemuel C. Owen. MacKAY-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on May 2i. i942. Sutherland B. MacKay, of Albany. o military action was reported st all today from that arcs, where st. last accounts the Chinese had thrown back the Japanese along the Burma Road at t e Salween Yunnan and fought a series of bit- town when-o there is on unem 1 . merit commission office. p” Exemption l; granted only lp students in regular daytime atten- dance at schools, colleges or unl_ iersltles, Canadian to command an army division on active service in either the first or second great wars, The two divisions now glvgn commanders are stationed in Con- iagad 23 yeti-l. mineral 110F100 adawarlild the army program so far tcntiarieslnllixioésitflialf Ziylfijefe taelgnba€§lf:s'rhana2gc?ro%ot1$gle 5mm‘ a r. as i as bee ' - can! ‘or {lhlzflxrlilvlmggd $613322 the aged and men subject to rsv- Bu the Chinese press hsaid Jap- in this country, 967566-1118 their isglilesntxifigculzggnieclyigm simian:...i":.....:ri::.ii.. I Six At Work I Testing Battle anese forces in Burma I M ' 'i*“°“..“ii.€iiti°’ “"°“a°i‘.’3“t’“.-.’<T cose . men an a u .- n enlorlarn 000 higher than previous estimates- ln loving memory of Mn. George A. Burch of Borden who died Mly 21st, I941. tacks on this country. Both new divisional command. "l °°m° in their pom in Canon‘: from the command of brigades- Gen. Potts went to Britain wili~ Admits Germany Bode and lead the Canadian cor- Dedition to Spitsbergen late lug summer in which industrial mu communication installations in the undergo the scrutiny of s member of the Production service of the Dominion Dapartlnenl of Agricul- pleticn 0f the 4th. ca Within our homo, where all seem- cd bright, And look from us a shining llghi. To Fight llow We miss that light, and ever will. farmllrthem N°TW08I8n island m“? hero" Her vacant place there's none lo We" destroyed. The men in that Kellen“ WM“ 7'“b°m“I°‘I5 W" mL expedition became known as glilich is“ pr i-ess “all; present» BERLIN. tzlgromggrmsnbgiroirald] Down M" we mourn’ bu‘ m‘ h‘ Pgteitns i???“ loé Spitsbergen? a. r§§§inie§“§§@§’ltidaovingmhl? Msapveiiking at axze-Eemgri‘: 3t I. "Mml m t gm, ovef”: f“ 313mm?“ m‘ culosis and was first tested in 1926. which decorations were conferred on °' "9 " flnn" " " m” h“ m,“ ‘h 1d n, y’ "m Since then the check-up has been workers, declared wni t. that. “this III - M o f l‘: e “m9 mmmmi conducted twice. war is the hardest rmany has Inlerlcd by husband, son, mo- n! 0 t 0 b01110!’ FTench-speak- The work l‘ proneumg “u” had u, “gm-- ing officers in the Canadian army he entertained Gen_ Charles De Gaulle, head of the Free new}; movement, when the latter visited the Canadian troops in Britain. .__.______ moms snaiuiuvs osarn "There are two fronts-the ex- lcrnal front and the home front." he said. "The winter campaign has been terrible. The Fuehrer suffered deeply for his troops, but. he knew he must. not yield. "There was no question of giving up our front positions because be- h nd us there was only s heap of ruins. Therefore we had to hold the front-and only those who have ex- "l" "d ‘hum- factorlly at present in King's Coun- ty with the following men doing the testing: Dr. E. Jobln and Dr. A, sylvnin. In the Bouris area; Dr. F. Whentiey and Dr. I. W. Irwin, in the Montague section; Dr. l... Brault and Dr. J. Lefebvre. In the Murray Harbor ares. All are frcm Montreal with the ex- ception of Dr. Wheatiey who is frcm Moncion, Eventually there will be about l0 doctors on the lob which Is ex- pected lo last for the stealer port. of the. summer. The transportation 5-21-11. I N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKER B0510". May 19 ~10?» -Pol- 1C6 Wdflv were investigating the death of Waiter Dollard. 53-year-old scaman from Halifax, who died 1n BMW" city hmniiai yesterday after "PI"! osmullcd by several men on Hanover street her:- saliiruay. EMBALMER Charlottetown and North WIIIIIIIII Cloering also said: “Russia's entry into Rumania and Finland showed that she intended lo put Germany n»- i» ...;’i:l"':..::."cf:;$ts2 "as ti: liz..iit..'"'li..lz.i.xz"li’".tyilli ps2. i:.'."li..'=.:.r ..i::.“'"<'"~ Unllcd sum out coast. cul this west. Fuhrer thn-titwasnccessaryw trike 1r." "The extremely hard ‘wintcrxs If» 1n behind us." he added. merits have not been kim to us, hoist year's harvest was bad. Even no while ‘we rejoice in good weathe n because we need rain." Fisherman Hero IIORNOWAY, Sc c-“(lilgl-Old Man trill} M“ m U Time lined! 0n. one year has the FIT" Dlvlsimi late in 1939 as “med mm 51 gry and the little old lad ’s straw - iiw ' passed °°"""““d°' °l l" "ilfln"? batiiu- war came iigiliiteziunfi‘ “ti”. whit“ bonnet looked like mu ioyiis tried M m‘ “w”? “Intiliiie iir Sinc death its gloom its shadow m" and N59 in command a bra -——--- n‘ or t e i “many a Pd s“ 5' tr. W1 e ' All cattle in the province will t. time to eat it. But that wssnt. iul- in 59mg (1,015. Home 0 The Old Man joined one of Brit. sink tramps. f-Ils son. pointing out thil U16 alt .3... .....“.....r':.i..:i'r.? m "'- was awarded posthumously Lloyd's War Medal for bravery st sea_ A mem- ber of the British merchant. marine flwe?“ long‘: sllho. d in: dill Whig!‘ thORIZEM do t y l: T‘: shit: o I ruc . fractured hiswlcgs. The a sholstotedechflcfell uiicsru led w’ tsomecnc threw him s Waving help aside he reached deck, crawled oIon knees and lowered a lifeboat. He knew the ways of small croft. and believed he could be of service. Then between two Binccrs and pounce s. m e o boot. to land. ‘lilfifimin perienccd this know what. it costs." on is back at. sea again. The citation read: "While lying in the boot he handled 411s fore- sheet and halyard; and odviscd the officer in c ame t, suiting, when rescued he smoked a pipe and joked with the doctor- Hs showed great com-a o and s fins spirit al- tgoluglnhe cw he had not 1cm e. HER IIAT AND WIG NOT GOOD EATING ozniissmcvron, icnzi M, n: y ‘ilfg ia-(cr) -- The Olflmllitawss nu;- stood there. bald and blushing» u." til a clown of the Ciicsliigiil" c‘: cus provided another ll.\t and l‘ And worse still, the clviiiiiilli w“ neither hat nor wil l° “l5 in He spot. them out on i116 ° floor. “The ele- r, we hope it will rain soon 'Tq~a'io.\'cr c H bllamliil? Royal Mint. is wcriiiiiiz do" ° 5 , to meet the wartime demand! extra. currency. . sttac Flax ls immune frcm trite m, Cited In Death him affectionately at When the elephant grabbed the r ccmptiiic? bonnet in his trunk he also lifted away the little old lady's wig. Bhc flax being a p00 _. weeds. it should be seeded £235, fields relative)’ me W“ a 20/0 recruits required for immediate enlisimvll: (Ilium, 2041a Flbld Binary n. c. a. (n). The men will from ‘IIII following groups: (l) Meri--17-19--sny category. g) lltifcn-lii-fii-calegories lower than B- ) en-dll-Bll-any calegory- m (4). Men up to 50 years of age who m? "mm" m aerviceAuncler the N. R. M. A. no v at CIIARLOTTETOWN ARMOURIEBP M Open daily except Saturday 9 A. M. t0 9 - __ uoomono had been doed. hc of l. obool. to on wu below decks ship was to climb showed Ibis Spirit g on hands imseif into And All the time he Ill fiylnl. Now nis son