1‘ WEEK [no XPECIALS Cranberries Choice - _19¢ Lard or Shortening _ __ 10¢ Sunkist Oranges, Seedless 29c -_._-_____.__._. BACON Machine Sliced Very Special 25c LI Spinach, fresh stock 2 lbs 31c Rolled Oats I0 lb — -- 42¢ Jelly Powders 5 for - - 23¢ Aylmer Choice Peas No. 4 1 2 tins— - 25c Icing Sugar 3 lbs — — 25c Grapefruit seedless 5 for 25c 4 SURPRISE SGAP 1 Bowl FREE Ari‘ 5i 29° PEANUT BUTTER L“..,E.“i“_ _ _ _ 29° MARVENS soillis VE car/ivy sonawarr-ns \ l ham,“ 1 2c Head Lettuce large — — 15c W er lb. — - — -— — — Choice cooking apples pk. 35c ‘I 9c lb Pkg- . clisn and cllaiiv stones l DEHVERY PA liwcilqfiiilil) SAVE m ' m ;-__-—i ..----~—~- ‘WW’: _.,_'_--————~ _ _ l _..___ Dispensary Financial Statement The following ls the itluemcut of the financial Charlotte town Free Dlsilcilsary for the past year: Receipts Balance on hand Govemment Grant Rota Coal Fund Interest on Endoivmeaat 1T1 21S Beatles! late Benjamin Brcmner Expenditures u: ' liatlk of Nova d-iinui‘. including n 103 an , ,O0. o0 PERSONALS Miss Dorothy MlwKenzie, R.N., 9 WXPIHi-"Yi BHWF. ieir. lor Hultlax Wednesday morning. §l19 w“ called tor duty at tile Atlliltury Hos- Dltal uierc. MaoNElLL-At New Arumn my ‘ 141M. 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. A, J wlacivclli. a daughter. §lTCAlRN~At the 05min]. May 14th., 1940, t0 C . and Mrs. C. J. Pitcairn of 81:13). BlflmTgnliLdauglweéi- Prince County DEATHS r?rire"_r? ETTQF ts-l on May 15th., 1940. W. N. Tau. tori in his 77th year. Funeral from the MaoLean Funeral Home to- morrow (Friday). Service starting at 3 oclcck. Funeral leaving at 3.30. Intcruient Peoples Comet-cry. In Memoriam MR. JAIVIES Vi’. (‘iL-‘LNDLIZR ..Tl ere passed away at. the P, E. Island Hospital, Thursday, April i8, 1940. Jzinlcs W. Chandler iii his 35th _vclir. He leaves to lnoilrli n sorl'u\\.'- ' 1111-‘ wife illcvzziiu Dickic) and two ‘clock llllli‘l'lll 1t‘.'l\'ll1Z at 2.30. \ I v _ _ _ V _ _ giilzlrcn Jarulics lviaxilrfld tlllkil Dons lair... -~ will l;- l: g in 11hr; t St-llilodllllnlullt atticl. of! thc coast evince. ' ic filnern 100' plate ‘strum 1c Pleslrvlr liurci a.‘ - _‘ "g , . from the hcnie of his lziiiu-r. 7.2-,“ I, ,,.,,.,_.,,, poop. , c...,.e..-.-_.»,i Other Gum-arr menus 0i’ British Douzliis Street. cn Sntiirdav and was .‘ S,,nun,,,,__i,._,, 0mm flowers losses at sea ‘were britshed aside large-iv attended, Interment Pcopms Tm, W‘, “,3 . 1'19!‘ "5 fllillY-‘ly KYOHHJIQSS- 'C[,n,,e,e,.y_ J m~ ljpk;d_m_ , "Ne; British warship. said the ‘l’ l‘ " ‘ ‘Adlniralgv m 11.5 first statement, m, l Reserve Tlieiljaitei CHADS CLUB Oilcniiig Summer Dance At The \\'1Il'l"l-I SPOT l\‘l*Il)NItISD.»\Y, MAY 29 9:30-12:30 I BlanchariYs Orchestra A (ERA!) DANCE ifzsisTsm-al. OQQOOOOOOOO OOO'O~O§Q§*O-O-OO~ tontributors at 8 merit of the tor the tther é m rived. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL Annual Meeting Notice is hcrcby given that in lvrsuance oi the Act at Incorp- oration a public meeting oi all to the Prince Ed- ‘Wttrd island Hospital, will be held n, "I Si. Paul's Parish Hall, Char- - "var-n-.'-i.-i.-..-.-c-l.-i.-.-.-.'.~..-.-.w- lvtretown, on Tuesday May 21st _P-m. for the purpose ct tlecting Trustees for the govern- Institution in ac- 0S may Secretory ivrdancc with the Bye Laws and Transaction of business trough bSIOTE it. ADA E. HARRIS such be Board oi Trustees Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. >A>.‘QOOQOQOOQOQ§§OQQVC'OO: Card Of Thanks 111C113 Mr J. Wallace Riiuiv. 131’ $1111.!‘ _\\'l.~ilit‘.s to convcv 11m .. rrcrc appreciation tinci thanks to the Lilac ngnber of friends who sent kind messages of svnipnthv and flora tributes mi the occasion of lcl- ont. bereavement. ~.'.s.-cm~.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.\ - -'¢"';. u N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshire Phone I49 l i l 3-" Cream Route Colin lVlacFzidyen will col- lect cream over thc Long Creek. Canoe Cove and Argyle Shore route Friday May 17th. Crapaud Creamery Co. Per B. C. WOOD. L496. Notice lie Motor Vehicles _ NOTICE is hereby given that the restric- m" Placed on motor vehicle traffic on paved and gravel highways in this Province is re- Dated at Charlottetown this 15th day oi Tiler. A. 1)., 1940, By order, 0. W. CAMPBELL. The Central Guardian This column ls reserved tor news oi local interest but. advertising oi a ncwsy nauno may be inserted at 5 cents word strictly 11.1)‘- able in advance. Q\ CRASWELL f0! PTIOWETtIIJlTS. CONFEDEIMNXIUN LIFE INSUR- LNCE. L-llllili-‘Z-Zl-lill. BUY 131.001) T l‘1-lD_ Approved Chlcksl. P1 1. CO-Upiiifillilié Hatch- " ~ Ltcto’ . my’ C m U L-illilll-Thu s: Ines ti. SPECIAL MEETING of Ladies Aid of Protestant Orphanage on Thursday, 13.30, at. 011311111150 moon S. on Prince street. L-li/B-ll. TRYON-BONSIIAW United Bap- tist Chuzch Scrviccs-Wcslmorc- land, Preaching Service ll A. M. Tryon, Preaching Sirrvice 3 P. M. Eonshaw’. Preaching Service 7.13 P. M, Wcstmorelanrl Sunday School 10 A. M. B. Y. P. U. Banquet. Rev. Gordon Warren, D.D . guest speaker, May 27th, 8 P M. Get your acceptances in curly. Rev. s. D. ‘Trltes M. A., B. D. Pastor- L-492-l1 TOWNQI-TNIk-At. 1T: Prince Ed- ward I-Iliiltl ilospilal \Vi’l'1ll(‘.".il'l_\'. May l5. i940, Rev. Dr William M. lTowuisrlvl lli his 76th. year. Full- {oral Fflfllil’. .\fu_v 17th, service in In Memoriam III. W. N. TLNTON A wall known and. bllhly esteem- ed citizen of Charlottetown passe away at the P. E. I. Hospital last evening in the person of Mr. Wal- ter N. Tanton. Mr. Tanton, who was in his 77th year, enjoyed ex- cellent. health until last Sunday, when he took a stroke from which he failed to rally, Born in Charlottetown, a son of the lute George P. Tanton and his wife, Elizabeth Duchemin Tanton, the deceased resided hem all his life. For over thirty-five years he iconducted a watch-making and ' jewellery business. His early train- f ing he acquired with the old firm of W. W. Wellner. In all his busi- ness dealings he was known for his industry and integrity. and also for his genial disposition which won him a host of friends among all and parilcularl among the young- er generation lln whom he took s special interest. Mr. Tanton was a charter mem- ber of the Sons of England and ,was also long associated with the ,t0dd Fellows, in which order he rhelcl a much-prized 25 year jewel. ‘In the activities of both these or- ganizations he was keenly inter- ;r._._,_, L -..- ._.,._fl»-..A-__ e ested up to the last. His religious- Cemetery. ALLIE (Continued from page l) THE CHARLOTTETOWN QUARDIAN_ MEATS SPECIAL Strictly Fresh Lobsters For YOUR Order, Phone 8i J. M. ROOF, Prop. Market Building ' affiliation was with the United Church. Mr. Tanton‘: wife predeceased him. as did also his only brother. the late Conductor George Tanton. There survive two dutighters, Mrs. (Capt) James Miller, Frenchfort, and Mrs. Hope Mtitch. Scuthport, also one son, ‘Vfr L. R. Tlmton. eflilllled in the watchmaklng and Jewellery business in Halifax. to all o! Whom Sympathy ls extended. l The funeral takes place Friday» at 8 dclock from the McLean Un- People's clertaklng Parlor to the , j ilerflrnanlfzidvancé’irrthis vital area in front of the extended‘ l Maginot line. risk from ground defences o 0m the home front auth- orities heard without com- ment Berlin radio broad- casts that the Reich army was “standing at England’s door" with fighters less than an hour away by air. “German planes, a German announcer boasted, “already are within easy reach of the important English port of Hztrwich; more than that, they have bases for direct attack against the whole of England." Harwich is less than 125 miles from the Nazi-held Dutch mainland. . British officials rushed their air defence program. The R.A.F. issued a new, call for volunteers to train as pilots and air crews. The menace of an invasion by parachutists brought new sirezttus ui sl:ui'ps’.i.1ot.'i'a into police ala- llGllS to Join the force ot mlrzlte mcu who have bern clubbed "para- shooters." The Admiralty announced tonight the dost-rover Vl1lfi‘.'li'i9 had been Si, Janics Church starting: zit 2 0;‘ t z jSiroct until noon l I PLICRTSI‘ 'l‘ Erlivarll lslailus _l. aln-rnrluxent to the Pmhi llVlll be hclrl Jirue 23. if was an- l-lrs. Janics W. Chandler wishes to linunccri oflieiallv \’i".~‘l.“l'\‘lny ‘Bilfl? . a - . thank the Nurses.- and Doctors of the , tiiiestiail‘ . 1H ‘ill; 1101's". P, E. lskauri Hospital: also tllosi- who. t'i e iiil. an- <.f i, sent C'\i‘(l< purl Letter-z or hVllllt-"ULV i -' 1117"’ hi‘ in llPl‘ ‘out sad bereavement. . ii ' rmlv n" the L-475-. fl- l iutrodiu-t Ill‘. t. a sv~trni fllltfilll‘! -——--—-—i— 1111a 511p c! 1 "r and "inc by 115i‘- c ,1 T anks = ma. h. .. :;:;t.::, alert ar Of h . 1- 1- t. v f-rv ll1"'l - ' 1'lll,11» __ t fn" ‘it: ‘1'l‘l'l‘liS(‘ 1 1' al-j lvflllllllt‘ llquqrs ‘ i-lirisnxr 1',\TiI~I\\"l'-—All 1.1-. . (pry-sling pageant, "Niothcrs oi ‘I-uiltli". xvritlcn b".- Mrs. Warleti. wlfc of T)". Gurrinti Warveii Acurli-i Uuivcrsltv unis 1 "n ll 1p thc (‘lllii11)lf\“i‘\l'll . Church ou \Vi‘flil(‘$(l“\' rvciifn-r by‘ mcnihrrs of the local United Ilnp-| tist Wonlclils. lvilsslonarv llliltlfhl The pageant. depicted the progress‘ of the Aiissionzirv Iinlnu from its oriolil in itlTt) il‘!'!1 llic present, day. “Thine lilklllg’ nurl were: M m! T, (i. l\'('.'. ‘I ‘K ll. l.. Dt-liltili, .\ '1. Gordon airs. John Price. ‘Mrs. llcltl. S llorrl, Mls. J. A. Clarke. Air's. J. W. Berth-Pl‘. Mrs. A. K. i\l:icPhce. fifrs. F1, D. Stems. P. J. Proud, Mrs. J. D. Jen- \i ". P. i3 ll/iorcs-lde. nflss A .011, ,\fr..3 Nelson ltoblnson, . .i. L. i\icAulc_v, Mrs. Arthur. Si KNIGITTS 0F COLUMBUS‘ lillgl-JT - 'l‘lic regular monthly meeting of the Kiiiahts of Colunv; blls ivns held in their hunle- on Quccli slim on Tuesday evening. 1t was \\'i‘1l attended. Business nlattei-s iii thc interest of l-lw Council wcrc dcalt with. Arrange- merits were mntio for forwarding’ newspapers and periodicals to sol- diers and sailors who have left the Province. A number 0i HD1111" cations for xiielnbcrship were lead and it ivlls proposer! the appli- cants would he lilllliliPtl in the fir-at. and second degrees of the Order about the first or Jiule. Grand Knight .1. .1. Dufiv and oust Grand Knight C, 5r, Clair" ‘Pvalnor were appointed delegates to nlivllli i119 annual convention cf‘ the State Coilncll of the Knights of Collim- bus oi the Province of Prince Ed- ward Island willeh takes place at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Summerside on Wednesday. May 22. The Eastern Guardian 31hr; column Is reserved for news of local Interest hut adver- “'hr.s ilrcai slink, set on fire or “ at. Hampton Run-ads. Va.; Pensacola, l)t‘1i(‘lll‘(l a"cr belnlz rlamtrizerifiy’ a ' rloi l‘ U. STNAVAL (Continued from page 1) damaged since the Ger- tccl states is not. vulnerable to ct attack by any mean, irhat- "stve thcse with which a. l.1ltil'(lll‘,‘,ll';_\' modern navy and an‘ force can deal adequately. Ohscrvui; that. futiue consider- ation oi a two-ocean fleet may bc ii(‘Ci"S.<1!~l‘_\', the committee recom- nicui‘. ll ovlens on of the existing .\\1l)l‘i‘ . illlll naval air bases in thc Palianla Cluiai auea. it said it might he (iesirablc to consider the question of building a canal across Nicaragua. “in t-hc Atlantic." the report said, “we luuslt. improve our bases F‘la.; Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; and complete the lmsrs recently auth- orized at Quonsett Point, H. L; Jacksonville Fla; and San Jum- P. R. "Serious consideration should be given the question of nrqtilring. ii portable. places in the Caribbean area for nddltiorlull Unit-ed States naval bases, or to prevent their use as enemy air or submarine lmscs, frrni which to launch an" attack agauut continental United States and t.llc Panama Canal. "A fleet air base in the south- eeat corner of the Caflbboan would undoubtedly add to the security o1’ that arm ns ivell as to the abllty of thc Untied Statm fleet to 1n- sure file integrity oi the Monroe Doctrine. ..in view of present European developments it. may be necessary to proceed with some oi those uwiwml protects in tile near fuitlure. _ “Oulr air-my must be ldvqllflie W defend the bases from wihioh our fleet and our aircraft ODPTMIB- We must, in addition, have an air force “Pimples ill hlany a Romance The lives of many young people are made miserable by the breaking out of pimples on the face. The trouble is not so much physi- eal pain, but it is the mental suffer- ing caused by tho embarrassing rlis- figurement of the face which very often makes the sufferer ashamed to go out in company- Tlie quickest way to get. rid of pimples is to IIIIPIJVB the 89'1"“ titling of a nctvsy nature may ha Inserted at 2 cvllls I W" strictly payable In advance. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS w the Charlottetown Guardian mIW "9 handed to their RWY»- “m” 1.4a"'s-'_s-1s-2i'. Bums. health by n thorough cleansing of tho blood of its! impurities. Burdock Blood Bitters cleanses and purifies the lilnod—(iet rid of‘ a At least 15 German planes were destroyed. DEADLY BOMBING In operations of this sort the R.A.F. has been using low level bombing with its deadly accuracy but inevitable Planes often drop as low as 100 feet, releasing their bombs in “stlcks" or patterns. straddling the long narrow columns of troops and transports in the knowledge there will be enough hits to compensate for the added risks. ‘ZQTETFT arise... £175 t}? 5n _ot.$2000 0i‘ f the light automatic type. . man invasion of the low countries with the cxccpticn 1.. ; - u.)- marine Seal." A little later the Admiralty is- sued this statcnient:— "Since the issue of the communi- que earlier today denying German claims to have stink various Brit- ish warships, informutioirhns been received that one destroyer, H. M. S. Valentine. Commander H. J.l Buchanan. was damaged by an air. attack off the Dutch coast. and subsequently beached. l “Details of casualties have not. yet been received but. are believed‘ to be slight. Next or kin will be informed as soon as pcssiblcl’, Military exports mcamvhiie saw S\i'ltzcrland‘s status grow- ing more perilous by the hour, and regarded It as almost cer- . tain that a Gcnnan swing a- , round the French right tlank would be undertaken the inu- ment the battle of the Mouse reaches the peak cf its in- tensity. This belief was based, in part at least, on the German radio broad- cast that the conquest of most of the Netherlands had "Reed es-j sciitiul forces to be shlltcl 01se- wllcre at a moment's notice." i Tonight. iii?‘ British Broadcasb, inEt Corporation heaan n. series of, talks on air mid precautions to keep the population on the aim-r, l Spiead of the war. first to Norway and then to the low coun- lrlcs. has removed the need for contraband control been; 1n the British Isles. and the three sin- tions at Kirkwali in the Orkncvs, and the Downs and Wcymouth on the south coast of Enziaairl, are beiilc closed, an economic warfurei official said l either (cast. superior in number to the greatest number of camer- borne and catapulted aircraft pos- sessed by $.- ' naval power or cen- ilfll-lfill of rmow-crs. and pcivcrlul o: rvgh to prevent an enemy from estaiblislhing in either ocean a bar in this hemisphere while Oil-i‘ fleet is engaging the eti- enlys fleet." Communist Party Declared Illegal Here OTTAWA. Mav l5 —(CP)- ‘The Ontario supreme court today en- dorsed e, government assault on subversive ntcrcsts bv invoking war- lllllt‘ univers- to (lt'Clf\1‘(‘ thc Com- miuiist party of Canada an ll- leiznl organization throughout the Dominloii. After an essizes jury had con- v-lcterl-t-hree men of Dubllirhlnii 811d clrciliatinlz anti- war ilnmitlllvlfi tending to prciildlec the safety cit the state and the efficient prosecu- _t oftlic won‘. Ml‘._Jl.l§t_lC0 E. R. E- 15 —(CP) father of hes been Communist TORONTO. May -Rev. A. E. Smith, Stclart Smith who secretary of the Party In Canada. announced late today that an appeal will he launched immediately a- gainst judgment of Mr. Justice Edgar (lhevricr of the Ontario Supreme Court in Ottawa to- day. c r g onTnTne-T- half of tie Ontario attorney-zen- erul and declared the Communist partv an illegal organization. Hai-rv Blnder._one of the accuser! and former Parliamentary t)l'L‘ss [(B1- iery representative of c Dal, Clarion, banned Toronto Commun- ist newspaper. had admitted mem- bershlp in the Communist partv and declared ‘Jio pamphlet expressed the platform of the party. ic Ztl-ycar-nlrl ncwspnpcrnlnu was sentenced todav tn three rears 1n peuiientiarv and to pav a iuic , sctvc an additional year. His brotlter. Louis Binder. 1'2. former private in the Rovril Canari- rim Engineers, and Arthur RP)’ Saunders, 27. a Dominion civil scr- vant, drew identical Sentences of l 1-2 years and a fine 0t‘ $1.0m 01' R" additional six months in prison. Inn Lave 1n (Jasitv FOR. SALE-ANKER-l-IOLTII SET’- arator. 61 Pawnai st. 1.495. FOR SAI.E—’I‘0 ARR week, cement. cwlar. 'i"id phalt. siiinzlcs. Al~o itobiit yo“; pimples by inking 13.11.13. The '1'. uutm 0a., 1M. Tweet». 0M- Flour and F‘ccd. P. J. Nay and 14-497-5-16-18-21-31. PAGE TilRljIE l In Memoriam THE REV. W. M. TOWNSEND, M.A., D-D. There passed ewav in the Prince Edward Island Hospital yesterday, [after along and trying illness, borne Wit-h true christian iurti. rude, the Reverend William Mc. Neill Townsend. M.A., D_D,, who came to reside in this city some two years ago, , Dr. TOWILSCITC although p, modes; ,8ll(l unassuming man, was one o; the best-known and mp5; highly esteemed ministers of 1.11s Mayjtimg Synod of thc Presbyterian Church In Canada. He was an Islander, 1mm 76 years a-co at Traveller's Jiflfit. where he got his initial 59110011111; From there he entered Prince of Wales college. and after uradillttlng there he taught school Iur some time Freetown and Summerside. Hal/mi decided to devote his life to the exercise of the Christian nunistry he entered McGlll Uni- iersly taking the degree o; M“- ter of Arts after a. distinguished coilrsc. Hi5 Divinttv curriculum W118 taken in the Presbyterian College, Montreal. iron-i which p9 gfgfluafgd with equal bl-llllancy, He was m. dainecl to the office of the Holy Mini-ill?! at Bass River, New Bruns. wick. and retrieved from there m the pastorate of Saint. Columbus Church. Fair-ville. s. surburib o! 511M John. where he remained, in a fruitful ministry a: thirty years, until his retirement tzwo years ago. Dr._Townsend was e scholar n1 the first rank. and to the end of ills life kcpr. abreast of all that went. on ln student circlcs. His 1112c library was the index of a mind fllWBY-i interested in literary, and r\~.ecially theological, dgvelgp- merit». of thought. He had s friend- iv and Winsome personality, 5nd was so beloved of the citizens of Ffiirvillfi’. both within and outside oi his own communion, that. he was Doplllttfly known as "Father" Townsend. His services to the Church at large can never be for- gotten. He travelled 1a,;- and wide, and never spared himself in her interests. In recognition of his high gifts of scholarship and his labors for the Church, the Presbyterian Gol- lego of Montreal conferred upon him in 192i] the high distinction of the degree of Doctor of Divinity. To all ivho knew him. and par- tlulllvill‘ to those who enjoyed the Dtlvilege of his personal friend- 5111].), his life and character will remain an impulse and example or lofty Christian service. He leaves to mourn, two sisters. Miss Albcnte. E. and Miss Amy M, Pleasant Street and with whom he resided. ‘ A younger brother, also a. min- ister of the Presbyterian Chin-ch predeceased him some years ago. Funeral from st. James Church, Fridav 2 o'clock to People's Ceme- teiyu summerside. On arrival at Slimmcrsidc a short serflce in the Presbyterian Church there at 4:15 o'clock prior to interment. CHIIRGHIll (Continued from page 1) President of the Council; Colonel John Colilllc, svclvtliry for Scot land; Leslie Burgln, Supply; Elm“ Wallace, ‘Transport; R, i), Denman, Ecclesiastical Conunissioncr; the Dill-re of Devolishire, Domlnlons Undersecretary, and Kenneth Lind- say. Parliamentary Secretary to the Board ol‘ Education. Three members of the new Gov- ernment IlillSL find seats in the House of Commons; Emest Bevin, Minister or Labor, a dominant fig. ure in the Trades Union move- ment-: ilarcourt Johnstone, 3, Lib- eral. appointed secretary pf the d9. uartml-ni of ow seas trade; and Su" Wlllianl Jo-ivitt. Labor, who be- came Solicitor General. Another New Post The Prime Minister created ii Yli-‘W DO-‘t of Secretary for Petra. lrum loduv and rave it to Geoffrey B10311. foviucr eccrctnrv for mines. The Domlnicns secretary, Vis- count Culdccote. will act as Gov- ernment leader Ln the House of Lords, silcceeding Lord stanhope. other appointments:- W. S. Morrison. Postmaster Gen- eral. Re-a-ppoirltcd. Sir Walter Woincrsley, Minlgbgr of Pensions. rec-appointed, Viscount Cranborne, Payrmaster General. Attorney General, 51;- Donald Somervell. Re-appointed. Lord Advocate, Thomas M. Cooper. Solicitor General. Sir William Jowltt, solicitor General for Scotland, James S. C. Reid. its-appointed. Financial Secretary to me Treasury, Captain Han-v crook- shnnk. Re-nppolntcd. Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Capt. Austin U. M. Hudson. Fte. appointed. Secretary for Mince, David R. Greniell. Secretary of the department of overseas trade, Harcourt John- stone. Pnrliamentary secretaries ap- pointed to the ministries warez- Home security, William Mabane. Rc-appolntrd. Aircraft Production, Colonel J. J. Lletvcllin. Board of ‘Trade, Maior Givilyn Lloyd Qcorlle. Rc-rlprlointed. Stripping’. Sir James Salter. Re- appointed. ilealth, Miss Florence Hors- brugh. Hc-ailpoillted. EdBoard of Education, Jmnes C. e. Labor and National Service. Ralph A5$l1l‘lO1'l, Re-nppnliitéti. Suppl-r. Hal-hid MncMlllnil. Agriculture, ‘Torn Williams. Fbnrl. Robert J. G. Boothby. Parliamentary unricrsccrrtaricst Home Office. Osbcrt Pcakr. Re- appointed. Foreign Office. Richard Butler. Rc-appnintcd. Donilulolls Office, (‘reoffrey slialzeeizcarc. Colonial Office George M. Hail lllv .\11ltl.<ll‘\', Capiaui llarnlzl H. Balfour. Rc-ap inied, BUV BAMSAIWS "THE aiaiir PAINT‘ ra PAINT nianr“ . M. McCaali, Illerslle, rec P Master of the Grand Orange Lodge of Prince Edward 151111111. .-..._____- Re - elected looted Right Wars ‘Mo! (ii-and Glantl Orange Lodge Holds Annual Session The Provincial Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island met 1n annual session yesterday in K. oi P, Castle Hail in Charlottetown with H. W. G. M.. P. M. MacCauil. Ellerslle, presiding, The morning session which open- at 10 a. m, with a large atten- the Granti‘ worthy member lin Tilistlc 11x12» lllnnual S 0f L. 0. d. h. O. B. A. n! Pr” met in annual Lease Rooms. i die sided. dance W88 taken up chiefly with e Next animal ession The Right Wors Affleck, 1' dThe following l-Jltv» aver-e great- layout. the appointment of committees and 515'“? t; 14¢. was adjourned to meet again at 2 Nevin, Canoe (y. p. m. During the afternoon session R.W.G_D_.\.i .5, mile. French. the reports of the various com- Charlottetown. mittees were submitted, showing R..W.G.D.J.M. rjtfile: Elleubgfl; that the Orange Association Best, Crapaud. throughout. the island is steadily R.W.G. c 51m" M" advancing, and that the financial Bowncss, K; condition of the Order is in s R.W.C.s. ~ healthy state. Charlottetown. It is pleasi to note that. the R..\V.G.I'1:;. Banter iclrzy jvrephdu, spirit of optl which Pnevaiied Argyle shore. throughout the afternoon session, R.W,G.'1‘, Sister Mary MoPhau while the various reports were be- Clyde River. ‘ in present/ed showed that. the R.W.G.L. Sister l-"l-ire. Graham. Pr mary Lodges are healthy and Hartsville, active. R,W.G.D.L. Blister locum gnaw An address of welcoane from the Desable. City of Charlottetown WM 8X- R.W.G.D.T. Blfiter Margaret My. tended by Deputy-Mayor Jas. T. McKee, which was greatly orp- prcciated by all present. Letters of iiPeetii-ig were receiv- ed from the Grand Lodge of the.’ Ladies’ Orange Bcnevoleilt. _AS.'vYK‘-I lation who were also in annual ses. slcn in Bcyne Lodge Roctns. e Empire Lodge No l9 Knights oi Pythlas. The Grand Orange Lodge of N. B. and the R W. Grandi Orange Lodge of Ontario West. . In the splcildid report pres-ant- d by the Grand NIRH-El’ rr-terenoe ‘as made to the visit of turi: Maj- csties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth; and to the present war conditions in Ettrope about. which he referred to as follows: Quotation gm Many people believe that. war is 1n melt such an evil thing that it. would be better to surrender, without resisting. If we were at‘ war with a civilization of a stand- ard equal to our own, I should not . question that. argument, but we are fighting against. u civilization‘ which is lower than that. which we have been able to evolve, and. which is dominated by a dictator too ruthless for us to comprehend. We must. be careful to avoid self- rlghteousness. The main motive governing any country must be the motive of scli-prescrvatlonl COii-g tend, however, that the British pie cannot be fired to the ex- , remes of sacrifice and effort im- g less a moral motive is also p-o-' sent. We know that today we arel fighting for our lives We also want l to know that we are fightln: fort something more Zwnportant than our ’ lives. We entered this war to de- fend ourselves, and we shall con- tinue it. to its most hltvv mad. in order to maintain that. hiin <‘ lud- ard of civilization that, we ‘more and enjoy in n. free Ixmocl-uqa. I would like to quote an item taken from a recent issue of thr- Scntlnel. ‘ written by H. entitled. For England?" 'I‘l"le afternoon session adloiirncd at 5.30 to reconvene at 730 n m.. Dcrrrcc was put. on hv the members» of Prince Arthur Loduc, t‘rlipil~i<l,. in coliliectioil with the Wlllllllli! oi‘. thc McLean Tropiiv last Novcrubcrl The Grand lodge officers for the, incoming year are as lollotvs: W l R, . G. Mnstcr~Prlcr M. MM- Caull. re-cicctcd. Ellrrslic. R. W. Dcp. G. Martel" Rev. J. A l Nicholson, York. l R W. Junior Duo. G. Master. SJ. B. Hench. Clllirlottetoivn. l R W H l . . G. Cilnplain. Rcv. J. Blshoa’, Cli8l1(l\lt‘l()\\il. H. . G. Sccrelrlvv, John A. blur rev. Civdc River. t R W- G. Trtja rev. Coliii D. Mr- ‘ Phail. Clyde 1th . R. W. G. l\liii'.~iial. R. C. lVicPhci‘. Pinctte. R. W. G, Lecturer. Ailllls aiailic- tliur Cudworc. C1lkil'1()lll‘t1)\\‘l) R. W. Dep. G. Chaplains. Hols W ,0. TITOITTIFSOIT. Brrcklieid and (i. A. l). Elliott. Elcrslie. Representative ii) M. \ . Gretel Lodge of B. A, —P. M. McCain]. Dcp. Lecturer cf H. r\.»-(‘. \\' S B‘lll1l‘\'. Cliarlntictoivu. I ‘Den. (fifChanlaln of H. A -Rcv'.= D. Trlte». (‘iaiizuud and (i. W. ‘i..- tlcv, Cai-ciidlih. l Lmztslritivc (‘chi Ali-rd hdililll‘; '15:“ Jeq-y-i (' ~ ~- W‘ b c, uni. Waiter D. fir»... It ".2. __ Bro. f) .1. (Liiiilri-ui. \'c s III‘ was made on Houurari lllvlllbtl "1 . Wood. Toronto» T159“ "Wily Should Wc Fizh"§l?l ..l' 1i to give the Brethren an OIIYVJTWIHI‘, inz’ . . to wtitness‘ an initiatloil put. on bv '1‘)..- the Ji idcr the 1[‘i1f1r‘l‘<1llI1 , 1m. n;- , of Mrs. "lict. Shaw , . ~ , - Lodge rea. enihlr-d at 7.30. “ _ , ,. r. 'I‘hc cxenipliticatinn of . e Blur. Kenzle. Sunrmerslde R.\V.P.G.f.f sfrfei- Ad "lie Affy-s-y, Charlottct/‘rw , R.\V,G..-‘i. S ', and A. B. Ha s". Local lVl Three leiariii Nurses lllitilllfilil At Montreal .\IO\"l‘it i ‘ ‘i. r . lfllll i 1...... Elliott Graduates From Prainiviiiviwl- v — larch‘ will u~ .r:. by ill’, l'ui\i .:il ' l rs Pa": l\l'l l‘ ‘.'l'.I l ~2l!“'l l son, Hnilcficlrl. R. W. Dep. (i. 1fl‘l'llllf‘1', ham Hunic. Uiizlz. . . G. Ailrilturs. A. l}. ll-tliai. Brookiielrl. W. H. Ali-hulls, l‘llll‘lll'. R Dcp. U. scc‘v (i. Ar-_ “'1' \\'lt '1. “p. .-,._,. ,. rclx» ulnl |'l a rvi-~~i illlllll ‘and vi. As