- It"? CllARl-OTIEIOWN. GIIARDIA" MAY 19, 1942 i n-www"""‘""'w"'w EVIIRERFISFIRFIIQIIQCIEE: "T"! IIIT PICIIIII TOIIYI" -bdhlnlflln Ihlnv‘! n-cuuum-muuon-ovnunvwnn nuuulnyVllllll nu- - Sponsored by Catholic Women's League cliovlosi s: EARLY! °~""»;;;;_§y,ws M ADDED ATTRACTION _ NAN WYNN l5 RICARDDCORTEZ REGIS TUOMEY . MARIS wmxon _ ., oJi-in-a o. “WILLIAM McGANN A ‘WARNER BROS.- ruu Nuunnnl Pizilm Swing and Sway with these ‘rock- sock’ songs and solid-senders! f-“fl-"o-"nfl n‘ 55""; ffifiNTn'n'n'ln'n'n‘n"n'In'n'u'u f-EH-flfl-"J-IJ," TD-DAY-WED. SHOWS 3.15 —- 7.00 — 8.45 . ALSO — NEIVS — CARTOON Benrhly Comedy —- S P 0 l‘ ll I555 with ANDREWS SISTERS FRJANiEE F313’: g .-l-r.'l.-.'tml.-l.'-vauun'lav'n'ru'rn'n'h'fln'r ' GLORIA JEAN I-EO CARRILIO cnuus BUTTERWORTH BI ll I E B U R K E Franklin PANGBORN WIIIIIIY IIEIIMIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA ' EASTERN GUARDIAN . . ‘MONTAGUE SALVAGEL-‘The Montague P. E. I. SalvaEe CWT" mlttee made a very successful stait. on Salvage collecting when they be- gan tilzii" first drive oil Saturday. May 9th. About. l ton of scroll Tub- bcr. 2 tons of paper and J tons 0f scrap meialbesldes small lots "of copper. aluminum and bra-SS W5, salvaged. The Montague Furrnshml. Co. Ltd. contribilted about 1 ton of scrap metal. ll trucks were DFQVlllQl-l free of charge for the committeis work bv the Montague citizens. T e C. G. I. T. girls under the direction IIULTIPLE PLANTING ‘CHEIMSFIORD. Essex — (CPI — ipolltu-piaining machine intro- tlred Ill E sows four rows at a. he doin the work of eight v -- i5 Po l Green Mule a. tractor Pulls it TRANSMISSION g, tllegdgflbfillc in Frdgmy evem ____i_ Intern Daylight Saving Time 1n; May 8th to have thell‘ Sfllvfllle land's relieves aches. WAVELENGTH ready for collection Saturday morn- ' qhmuhou; 111g and the sea Scouts undo?‘ all? broil"... "§*s“§"o°iia:2.‘ as: 3l"°.5lt?.“i‘2fo‘°i‘.aa’&li$ . ‘ . , o Canada, and u s.a ~31 :2 Bl 25.58 §§Ol.'e“.°,l§f0“,§atv%esEII/llipfiglngilggloi and TUESDAY, MAY l9 w Q11 helpers the committee are - . very grateful and they feel that they 5.15 ‘tendon Calling.’ ‘ . d very good beginning — 6.30 ‘Country Notrs‘ Talk by hale ma e a d fi d that the citizens are HlBl-‘l - Robertson Scott an n I 5 ‘ M 1 1 I , d to serve even in this small wayr-L- 5 us ca ilterlu e. HERE IT IS! 5.45 ‘FPOIIL Line Family.’ on RUSSIAN ADVANQE clll- i oooo ; 'EAR’S 6.00 sac Midland "Light (Continued from vase 1i t chestra, conducted by a fowl Grgeélslvcodm w .30 war vew: 1e ar on Land ' Talk by Major Lewis every means to stern our ofiegyefr- Hastings. They send into action ever g1 ar-R; 8.40 ‘Listening Post.’ numbers of tanks. In one 00m‘? 15o 6 45 The News and News Analysis tiveiy narrow sector. they 5° I _ 7,00 ‘Calling the West Indicsz’ tanks with armored trailers c.1113’- Message Party.‘ ing troops in order to break through 7.15 News in FNIlih. to one of their surrounded garil '1 30 ‘Canada Gall from London’ sons. t r (in collaboration with CBC): “These tanks wedged l“ ° bwt ‘With the Troops in Bfllflfl’ lines but ivcre stopped all? B1211 '1 5s Milsioal Intszxude half or rliqgn were desires-ii of 3,00 ‘current Events.’ Talk by Fascists fared to reallh We all! Vernon Bartlett. rounded garrison. Our units e 9ft!- a.1s ‘Izsndnn Califng.’ tively repulsed enemy tank "m" " 8.30 ‘Britain Stleflki‘ ' er-nttzicks. SY-Swmallcall? Frllldlng 8.45 ‘Meet John Imidoner." down m5 material. P M. Series of Tank Attacks 9 00 Headline News and Views. 9.15 ‘Country Notes‘ Talk by Robertson Scott. "one of Olskl‘ guprps ignitstxa: 01g a whole sores o all l1 9.25 Musical Interlude. 111-55 the Germans sent out .8 tanks 9 3') ‘At Your Rsqilest ' followed by infantry. SIX of 11-959 9 45 ‘Front Line Family ' (‘Re- were dostnrvcd YIIQINIXI-IRITIC xullxlgfi pea l. g . 1d anti-tank l'i rs. .10 ‘rest - 10 00 ‘Radio Theatre? Lc=lzv l-l'w- back During U“. day the Fascists old in scelges fg1lUR°(l1>PYFl,$“-°tY-, counter-attacked 15 diimes. putqtlvélf woo. ‘s " 1c _ “ ie oies- 1 g ction more a-r. more _ .. 10.30 ‘London Cailirg.‘ @1531 lime with the on‘y resun that 19 4n The Dsily service. [hay 1ost 4:1 mrtchines without gain- yo Eliot/Al“! i1‘. Po t inglany success.“ l “nth! 0 ' smns: 5- “Go- . ‘If! on s very - _ P ll 0d Stripes‘ of the BBC but 1.51 lllllgblt‘ In attain superiovrliyfi Scoitsh O1" nos ra. F‘.s:1.ts attempted 0 ~11" 11.15 ‘Britain Soraks‘ gglremhiqnis; detachments. Several 11.30 Radio Neil's-Reel. IIISIBHCQS of landing parachute Pill"- tles 120. 50 and 3% SHONE gel? is‘ .I. med, T- of tcse par es er» “~90 ‘lt-"f" W11 l'°“d°"°'-' 3°‘ gnnlnllnlolliio In no air ooroi-o they ea . ." ‘(llvadmt ‘Milena wanna 9V“ leggllgt irOcIIllmiS said that German 12 30 The News reserves recently brought. up from 12.46 Close dawn. western Europe ar~ becoming num- 151-0113 among Nazi captives. POISONING causal) DEATH D Motorists by tho Ihougqnd ‘l’ "ililns "What um I going lfllo about my tires?" There's °"lYoneanswer...GOODYEAR ills use EXTENSION PLAN! I! low-cost, systematic, skil- Iservice keeps your lire: on IWr wheels. Don'l Isl your III be Iuid up for luck of tires, |°l "dried on extended life l" your fires '. .' a nowl IISRNE MOTORS Kcnt Street TIIONES FOR. WITNES5E5 LIVERPOOL —(CPl —- Mr. Jui- tlce Wrott/escy 609ml bile"? ll _ d 1h d th war workers, summoned as wltncs- that poisoning cause 9 ea lfl. 40v aes. wasting time in court. He or- OI Mrs. wllll“ Macmm B "' whose body was Charlottetown. P. E- F’ gllllelgsstl-viftbtelgpvljgllvnhlgmgrflrl? Igurfillalzs ntlllrby Glllls Lake Bat- they are needed ni-o they called R- ilrday- m m “fled acid in‘ ’""" W" om- . ach. and she ha?) llgl» ‘£221,125 ~~ “‘°‘"“‘““‘ H” W“ ‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND-NOVA SCOTIA she had been subject t0 fits o! extreme ddilfefisllm- VIA \\'00D ISLANDS P. a. L-CARIBOU, N. s. svomrv. N. s... May 18-01?‘ MA coronens jury tonight found Too Late to Clasify fi rogor§véhljcnce(sl.oo?figilll; .1 M" V- "PRINCE NOVA he (Ynnnceling Link Between These Provinces.” MAY m. lo JUNE lath. Guardian. 19'” r0 Liar-tuna 1 THREE-ROOM ll-Iilicht Saving Time-Sundays Included apartment. filrnishcd. Also 0H6 . d. Pl no 1300. bedroom furnishc 1° 549."- IRON SCR AP. "l" Wood 1 wlwran-cAsT 7A..\l., ll A ftlfngap M 9 A M Ilium gagfliau, Highest prices pauémnzlallzzag: ' ' ' " ' " ' " ' ' Stliver. ‘l I...‘ . -' LUNCIIES SERVED .1 fififimW-fi-Aifnml. “om, . used c:l'r. Ford. (illllmlot or Plymouth with 5018M‘ 6 g ___culintons'rowu. v4.1. _ cash. APPlY “ mill." F “L I _ I ». -.j . . _ q, - iiaugerqllslone a“ fr ' oitheillivesi ‘ ' g th ' l- 5 _ -: DEIITRAI. IIIIARDIZ (‘his column h rclurvefl lav new: lflvul lnterull. but advertising 0i "t." "u", a‘, M uhmu,‘ u g 98 for British Co‘umbia. where he has resided. His wife, nee Leona May ' """" “' Clarke, daughter of the late Mr. and “IA. F. “ill! u Ind. ulullQ llrlntly —-_-_-_. .__________ COOK! for Phowgzgpnj. [r593 alty died more than a year ago. Mr. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUB- Mrs. James I". Roper and Mr. Roper ANCB. L-flb at Beech Hill Far“ . Prlncetown, N. was the subject of an interesting FUMIGATING — Street ~ _.__.._. POLICE COURT - In the Police Court yesterday, a drunk, who fail- _ _ ed to appear, lost his $10 bail bond; Bent SPBXICIIIIQ his leave at his home Malta garrison and of the courage a second drunk, who also did not in New London. BDDear, forfeited his $5 bail; n, third drunk was given a 10-day suspend- ed sentence and ordered w pay m, lottetown by plane on Saturday on said the speaker. "During the few a window he smashed. FINE PUBLICITY -— A ha. some illustrated brochure on Prince Edward Island, issued by tho P. _ avel Bureau for the tourist sea- "llllfllderlt for the Canadian Press yems ago‘ e by the Mar- ll’! ' ' sCn, and publish d _ itime Advocate and 3% East. made its appearance. e ture the Island's summer make a very attractive diplay. TENDERED FAREWELL _. e evening of May 13th the josgy’; destroyers. friends and neighbors of MX'_ Mrs. William Murdock. Melvi gathered at ture to the United States and present them with a. gift as token of the esteem l and a delicious l then served by umh the ladies spent in (Patriot please copy) CASQ Dyspussm) _‘Two men was struck by a cm. on me street arc among the finest in Europe. ‘Were required to Pay the costs were arrested by Mn R Q M following d3 berwn. represented the aide. the c. N. n trucks, stretching for several blocks, able to swim_ The boy. a son of island settled down as a crown col- fertilizer at the Island Fertilizer Water Street. fell into the harbor "Pllmmcll b3’ me Kl"?- p.ant on Bruce Stewart: wharf while plaring on the wharf with “ll Sm" This was one of the a. companion. Mal _ shout lame“ "d “has “mew the city that someone had fallen in. lvio- m‘ “Id line of trucks reached a; fa u St. Dunst-sms Basilica, r p ed and the last one could at nearer m me Wham, ma" Rlcghmolllld w“), @111 he succeed m grabbing voys ‘to and from North Africa. It i1 Street. workmen at the plant. 140p; ll‘ the supply fiowi o t’ the Wall-Illa vehicrlgs irlnthmilllgusrlgs that the long 11m 10w}. (“m1 U. d to reach the 1mm {mayo the 125g chsmmer; (11:11 hold of an iron spike. After rest- been served. DOlBSTER FISHING GOOD — ,is The rescue feat was performed the cheerful news from the lobster- in a _ . men in the province, it was learned after the boy was taken home by °nly so mu“ _ J. J. Larabee, Mcivlurror. Slll-‘ervisor o1’ Fisheries, The cat: . City Ponce More lobsters and better prices last night from M; uuth o, f0 are bringing the fishermen 1!; cents a. pound. or $23 a case, this sfason. w" , _ . . . . . . . m advance Over we Those who happensd to be ma. rill oiei the knovlu world. e\en as This ls quite $18 ptice pflH for a case of lobsters the Whall and saw the Wlmrm‘ last year. There appears to be a the shell fish his bravery- this season which accounts fir the _ A _______ ilifiifit‘iiélfotféliflffootfilifiif Farewell Party greater demand for 298 Richmond 5., before returning to Vancouver. . 5-ltl-Stt-l0i. om recent photographs fea- hot l5, Mr. H. . .- . . . . beachss and recreation Centres. 88nd readied a R Vessey. Green St. chie iioni the Saracens. When the their home to bid Leona ~cl 1 ft .t - them farewell before their depar- St. C;thefinegezi:Sflallélyurxifigjojn refuge in Malta. which was EWEI‘ in which Where they will reside, they are held by their friends, M; iidniiifil “iif“°t“.“ti“°“““ “m” f M se an e lem one and Son o r. and Mrs. P. J. Land i- i o -.1 , i - wéas 5:11 of School street has returnred gesillvcelfiilziqntiylgcantry under sue af er Which the evening was pleasantly town Hospital. The child is con- filled them with priceless treasures games and dancing. valesclng from a compound frac- 0i lll‘I.. Even to this day. their arm- goods from st. Louis station. b3 the C. N. R. prosecution, The men I I I Ifean of the C. N. R. II f”: R d F ca PITOL artists. s; °§°"° m" before Magilsltragerlbayifye merslde but were remanded “til May 15. Mr. Wilfred Tanton. AL and Mr c D MC u accused d r ‘ _ . . . c a um, Summer. was rescue iom tie water near wse that the l 9 George MalcKay. Albany. was just inent. _ About t houis later more trucks had arriv- rtni (it fl bat n - ~ - , 1 . . plemcy is cofisldeiabfy birfteg ginlelzie ltllrfcljlleglgeslvhell ll» ‘"571 llfip- (‘.\Il2‘iCIl0ll. 'I'hls is not so.’ Malta was it was for the first two weeks fish- lng inst year. The tasty crustaceans HOME 0N VISIT — Mr. James I N Baterman of Vancouver, B. C., is visiting Charlottetown his native city. and is the guest of his brotli- . _, er. Mr. William Bowman. 11a Syd- . ney St. The former left here in 18- Mrs. George Clarke of Central Roy- Bateman will visit his sister-in-law "Malta and the Maltese People" address to Rotary yesterday by squadron Leader John Portock. R. A F “I ‘expect that manyof you have . ‘_—*" wondered. when reading of the LAC Allison MHCI-veod. is at pre- magnificent defence put up by the Personals and endurance of the Maltese -—~———- ople_ what kind of people live lu Mrs. D. D. Scannell left Char- his little Mediterranean island." return to her home 1n Jamaica minutes which I have at my dispo- Plain. Mass, after a week's visit to Sill. I would like to give you a nlci- nd_ the Island. ure. as accurately as I can, of the _ Maltese and their home. based on El Mn Q E Burke‘ mechanical sup a two-year stay, which I made four “At the time of the victories of e armies of Christendom in the Holy Land. a body of knights were formed who were responsible for the salegcarding of the Holv Sepui- calllfigfdlll from her Christian armies were driven out of 5°" GQOYBe announcing his safe Palestine. the Knights of St. John, arrival overseas‘ George is a wlre- of Jerusalem. as they were called. 0'11 less operator on one of His Ma- took refuge on the island of Rhodes. where they remained for many imfl years. They were not to remain there lie M El s ti u l r ti n m ie rs. ~nes St 1 1o g1: or ley were o ce o‘ ' “I and young 1%’; cliveii out by ihe Turks. and ‘sought to M; 5w“ who 1s vismng his home them by the King of Sicily. q there then proceed to Dauphin, Man. “Icahn.” Pageant” -, " "Here in ‘vlalta they flourished. Hvfiyearwld Patrlck Lallllrlkan. and kept ZIIIIV.‘ the vanishing glories g Masters. They built his home from the Charlotte- noble bulldlilgs and churches, and proper send oFI. ture OI’ his leg, Hg was miured OllfIPS. filled _wlth old suits of arm- more than a week ago no"... h‘, our and melllneval ueapons of war. Under De Lisle Adam, the most celebrated. Graild Master of all. Malia resisted for two years a siege laid upon the island by the Turks. in just the same magnificent way as it is doing now. Eventually, the Turks sailed away. and left Malta. uncoiiqilcreil—just as Malta will _ near his home. "At the time of the Battle o Trafalgar‘. the island was conquered by Napoleon Bonaparte for a very short while, and the Maltese volun- tarily put themselves under the M t. protection of the British Crown. It a’ m is cause for much pride by the Mal- entered the Britis: 01 their own free "After the Napoleonic wars. the Five-year old James the Railway Wharf at noon yes- gammonw-flfl terday by Mr. Sylvester McMur- will. o; rer. Albany, who himself was un- _ Hard to Beat 1th Mr. and My, Bernard Mal-gm onyhundcr a Lieutenant Governor became apparent that til held a. very important posit- ion iii our communication with In- the East; especially after the Suez canal was opened; and as Wllll MT- a naval base Malta was soon prom- Hearing some children f[[[) DEPARTMENT along as finishing unloading h0g5, did not g "At the prescnttime it is no less W° hesitate but plunged in alter the important as al1fllrbaS€—a.)V§'l”I£flbI6 o yoimggmr, Qnjy “@1311 gfegt dim. thorn in the side of Mussolmrs con- M l ’ c w“ 4-H.‘ c: ~ a prize that he is willing to pay e boy and gemng bailéultg s; dearly to win; but though the cost to slde °f the wharf" He has indeed been heavy to the Axis. Good Foxes-good cure and Kellogg's HEXITE FOX FEED Make a combination KELLOGG COMPANY 0t Canada, Ltd.. London, Ontario U The proper cereal supplement Io meat can cIo much toward giving the youngsters that all-important KeIIogg's HEXTITE FOX FEEDS are lime-tried for helping lo start puppies "on their own." . "'1?- Zfifiiltili‘ lifiéifliinbiio if.“itie‘n‘.“°°“‘ IdIIEXITE FOX FEED hi,» you wide eaaql f World L LUIIJCXY Munulutfurcr of Ready- ult swlm but by slllllshlllg mallaBed the Union Jack still flies over that wharf thousand miles from Gibraltar to the West. and Port Said to the East. Racial Origin “Owing to the fact that Malta is distant from the ilearcsi point in Italy. many people . . are under the impression that the Ywllllecl Maltese are Italian or of Italian ing for a few seconds he climbed up the pile carrying the boy under his arm. How Are Your Eyes “z ll you are having symptoms strain — headaches. son eyes or dizziness — consult 1 specialist. At your service with veal-a of experience and a thorough far as the shores of Britain. which "Imcm" service‘ __ _ was at that time covered largely can in and dlscugg your an“ commended McMmlel ‘(or with forests-and in the clearings dflflcultlu, here and there tribal chiefs had G. F. llutcheson few minutes. and shortlv had been rushed to the a Phocnican colony. and its poor): scene. However. when they got are the descendants of these small. ' there they met rescued and res- dark-skinned, and adventurous coming from the Wham lilarlt-ime people. whose ships traded their headquarters. Even in those days. though. tin was mined in Cornwall, and before everyday most every section. it is believed things vt-ere made of iron. bronze that the greatest improvnnent is K C was used. To ma-ke the bronze. cop- l’. G. BUTCHESON in the Alberton section. Theta are ' ' per and tin used to be fused to- fewer fishermen operating 1n t nether in the right Dwllortiorls. 5-7-511703550" 25 per cent this year. season will close on June 30. PARADE HELD_,Ihe navy and ed a farewell party last night by the Modiiormnean and beygnd_ the army combined in arcute march 61L thmugh ‘my streets m“ “g3 held at the V Club. About 20 men a Mn tese-—and some say that he is attracting a great deal cf atten as they went by. The ships comp- mly from the l-I M. C. S. “QUE Charlotte" consisted of approXii at-zlv 80 men in charge of Lieut, McCarville. The annv was rel" sented by approximately 200 m from the 17th Reserve Armoured Reilmenl- P~ 5* l I'm" nolly replied fittingly. Before the ed na_ party ended he was tciidrred cilarge of Maioi- F. W. Two bands, the recently fol val bugle band under direction Stoker J. Milne. times along the route. , ', R I Ambassador gltfiggglg 33-2510 sullisegll‘ Constant-in Slrcilmin who ‘Wm joined by the 501111“; as the returned to Moscov three luorlths can be crown in Malta in the open parade went ha“ the w“ mm“- ago. it was announced tonilzllt. air-oranges. a iillitllfioks°tii$'iiiléiid i132“; o Keep Mlnard’! in the homo- BARON SILVERCIIUYS Described by lion. C. G. Power war started.“ an International mats In attendance. Norway, and Australia, w l4 I‘ l 4 he ' 7 ovince this year but the decrease W31’ SGPVIGGS S60)’ n numbers is not as great as it was a. year ago. Mr. Larabee said the de- crease wmlld be r‘ ‘lrellirggalllglsblg; has accepted the position of over- ‘ 5°55 Secrelall’ °l I'll? Klllgllls o! call for these intrepid merchants. orl '9' ture,- John 3 Rlcharum Mme the farms dotted all over the Lsland and the Reswve Army band under direction of Sgt. Thomas McFarlane. accompanied the “grade and played “velv filrcgésil Y. A. Malik has been AIR PARLE Y: ‘Hm-e of the ll Baron Sllvercrnyn. Minister to Crnnfll. NIIIWQY- '»'"P"""“d l’! C“ Thus Phoenican merchants used to trade Easgriti finery for tin on their visits to n" ain. _. _' " '—"i'_“_'_ “I should imagine that Malta be- chuulensllf? o‘ me cllmau l5 l came a trading centre and port of Q§Q§C§“',§‘P,1,‘Z“L%tciiiidsirhoiiooxiiitiilii Columbus War Services was tender- their way to and fwm PM“ l“ the I512? éfillsalarkglifllloni » rom s. a a is i ea . win love- Hmmbal’ m‘ bléathing spots and crystal blue r. and their wives were present. buried in Malta. The Maltese is FARE-mull “mes ‘ll-mu? the “film en Mr. Connolly was presented o ciosclv akin to Arabic, and resemb- lllflllva-légllggls’ a)’ geplélirgfffil n_ silver identification _dlso and a 10-1 Ilillllflll 110B at all. gmded smce mere are no flzers 1° R prlzc he won at bowling during the Tlli‘ Mall?" lQdFY- l"; 1 m°5tlY replenlgh 5.19pm“ water is collect, Wear. The disc was prefimted by 19b small farmers. tlliing t er tinv ed m large underground tanks duh bowling award was pmsented The fields are all of different lev- l"! ll" film’ 5'55"‘- Mn Raymond MacDonald‘ Mr) Corp cls conforming to the rocky nature hhabuanh the landscape. These flelgs are very irregular in shape. an are “The Maltese is a ha’)? smn_ bounded by stone walls which act hard working and honestrjand the as fences. and also prevent the soil majomy of farmers and pcasm“ {r335 bflnlihéxafolfgr lfjvllelljhlfv-“Paligl are terribly poor. In spite of pover- e o ' ' ty. and large families. however. thev ‘iii? ‘in ‘t°l‘llin‘-“lil° o’°’o°"°i’°“°;i w: ~.. . r e leyrea.ol.an ofypagfilgltg lfllydqylcgllll‘ l‘; glfgnlglehandhlsand CD585, withsa little meat once or 52A“; éltleggr.“ kind of“ Q0311“, twice per week. Fish. oi course. is m s‘ "l l’ plentiful-the ocw us being esteem- Rraperrum wmamesh fittings: great deicacy among the When Smetnnin left Trkvo. his graipas, and 1151-11}: QthaléSét (almost) “Everi, Maltese is a Catholic and " e c ma e s per . . 1_ routine. and it was said would be with lovelvnann sunshine {host of gngelgllfufillglllgeléllfigfufncglxlfgéaei the year‘ Wm‘ ‘ggnaxlmum lfimfll" one of which has a dome second m‘ "m" or only dfizrees 1 “l: only in size to St. Peter's in Rome. and August‘ The (my unp can“ The riests are ver numerous and oxorofsa a profoun influence on the people. The Maltese year is full of saints’ days and holidays-called (Continued on page 7. C01 3) BIRTHS Mauritius-Al l7 Douglas 8t. City on May 16th. 1942. to Mr- and Mrs. Leo A. McIntyre. a daughter. Dorothy Eileen. WATTERS — In Charlottetown. May l7. i942 to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Watters. St. Avards. a. daughter. He_lena May. Mr. William R. Connolly, who lecture committee of the local coun- " is said that The enjoyable function was chain ion of the Carthaglnians. was $2‘ OII of best wishes of everyone present.‘ SOVIET amor r0 JAPAN ——~ F‘ r t'l' ~, dlsve"; ide- Mwcow. May 18 __ (A P) __ O1‘ (‘TIIZEI SEILW€C l\ W lv used; and the grain. which lzrows announcement said. he has ceived another appointment. ALLIES CONF ER THIS WEEK k v ‘w’ con. OLE RIIISTAD sm WILLIAM GLASGOW M "one of ‘h, moot Important to be held by tho United Nations alnce the alr cnnIerem-e opens In Ottawa with sen-Ire mcll. lrrhlllvlfl"! lml illlilli- countries sending dolegntlons are llclglum- "PPP-"Pml b! Roland, commanding Little “m1 h, sil- William Glasgow, High Commissioner to Canada and Catch my my, o; British so“; near“, a ‘i PORTUGUESE DISCOVERY The Portuguese discovered Mad- agascar ln the ear Iy part of the ll!- teenth century. i i __.__}__.__._. -Quart Size Mineral Oil 79c GYRD IIIIARITY DANCE GOVERNMENT HOUSE FRIDAY, MAY 22nd. "It's a Gyro Dance” TICKETS $1.25. Refreshments. R.A.I<‘. BAND Tickets at Reddin 8i Jenkins Pharmacies REDDIN’S “HAPPY GANG” Picture FREE ' with purchase of V250 Colgates Tooth Brush BABIES NEEDS Heinz Strained Food! Heinz Junior Foods Pablum Nursing Bottles Nipple! TaIcums-Baby Oil Vitamin Preparations Etc. 25c Noxzema -— — —19c Apple Blossom Soap 5 Cakes 23c Barrington Hand Cream 15-25-50 _______.__..___. Wildroot Speed Set _» IVave Set u" 15c REDIIIN BROS. L. M. Doucette R. M. Smallman. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlro Phone ND \<l; gfiu-afiafia-eonats- nun-Q‘ as». a an‘