~rus wEsTE Q” sear-reusing large. p1 pecan accuse T0 - DAY . 1:: courrrr “ n‘ use: a: “h ' Night" "' III! usual‘: Oranvila son's‘: v ‘Ila-i b It manila. ‘ n PHI l.‘ nflffl” ‘vwl l‘? :""lNh:lIur:Ir rout; STARRING it“ llfl-"llhiwk theuasornliomoreakstlngor . lgsulglaful-yjg-l4-li. a . unless uwisiiy saying; Th. “Lone "on" m“; m4 paste core solder in “— w‘ " "mi" . ’ kw" new}: "nigh Also British News esfollowunodiqueli _ . r "- s. see-mm A“ .8110" Subs-i- .~.: K-u-a. snows 1.30 _ 9.1a ,_|_|n|UNlzA'I‘ION _ or "am 10th at the o van a a .‘t‘..“‘.=%f.“°°‘. ‘. rag-lye)?‘ m a 4-14-16-11-10. _. PERT! BOLD —'111 Dr - w-qlyigrpthe late H. C. Mills lgcatgd }§‘.,"‘§..§§l§f°'rr§§man£' $1‘ 5g public B 9191i 1Y1 on wgdnfl y, the purchaser be- u-ig Fred Mills, St. Eleanors. S. AIALPEQUE AND BALTIC W. lg-zrhg Easter meeting of the wupeque and Baltic W.M.S. of ms United Church was held at the lapse. Tuesday afternoon Avril m, The president. Mrs (korwdis meeting‘ with the sin!- ' Lh “mfijuyrlinooor lowed by the unis prayer in Unison. Minutes red to i' grllekrmm‘ ro c . o new gafiwgverc onmied. Treasurer's .. . . oodsidaengnd Ma's. J11‘. run-teen c were made *’mi">"' s. “ha” ‘saw. “mwufig? read interuit- l Th Wors serv ce ‘wnngs froisi the Missionary wnchly. This was read by the pre- sident. assvstod by several nlenmere “if. i. u. us...‘ “2”...“‘§r°.‘.' Q a m roll call to be sns- Iered with a. verse containing the word Life. Elnslalo and Vicinity -_-_- Ge Currie o! His Maj- w 10:55: left on Wedneefly to his dutie; after spendinfl lien laevs with his pare-raid. N1‘- ‘es Mrs. Bruce Currie. , Mrs. MflrtirlGoorglo Prett- ‘me many friends of Mr. John I. Wallace of Alma, are p.eased to that he is recovering from i. recent illness- pleosing to report that eon of it. Barry Dunn of His Majesty's Iurcel 1s spending s. leave with his ma, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. m». Robert Burns of St. Lew- RMI, entered the Prince County Boqliial Monday for treatment to an inlured foot. Th1; grand old maze” many friends hzish hlim a lie recovery to usus health. no _,_,.__ Another grand "young" ur. Fnnk Myers of Roseville, b in hi, " netles”, returned to his bane on Monday, after reieiving treatment in the Prince County HOWQié/el. Hi. health is much im- nun, who Ilrs. Queries G. Dunn was e Desk-end visitor in Summersi‘ . Mrs. Hadley Palmer was a re- "11! ‘ll-ilwr to the Western Capital. 5st. Everett Rix, Mrs. Rix and family have wturned to Dartmouth after spending a holiday with Sgt. ibis mother, Mrs. Colin Rrx. lieutenant Donald J. Newton Mrs. Newton, spent the week- iln llansdale, guests of the "ibis parents, m. and Mrs. James W. O‘Brien. Miss Rita O'Brien, student at Prince of Wales College, spent the "Q-end with her gents, Mr- and "is. James w. o . v I CHAIM) . - . . hi. son-r. against Diph- m- " witnesses comlpleiedtheiy- mummy t Abl Se rt v Re wiillgienhA hur Bell, 11.0 N. “mm duty on Friday. . Cross war-germ have been spending ma"... ,.,..,,,, m, d“, William Warren ils A-gson urns-so cauaca SATURDAY AT 1,30 s. a... a. o. 3.5.". —CONBPIRACY TRIAL -. SUMMERSIDE @@@@@@@@@E@E Supports Work 0f S. Y. G. I. Yesterday in t e case oi John (i-lol- man) Gallant charged with con. splrecy which is proceeding in the Supreme Court at “ ' be. 1011'? Chief Justice ‘rhnne A. camp. be . The witnesses were, Cletus Walsh, Paul Perry. Mrs. Thomas, Chappel and Bernard Grady. The case is proceeding slower than ex- Fccwd and will probably not go to he Jury before the first of next B. week. BURDEN Mrs. Athol Woodsido and child- ren loe and Marjorie of Char- lotttown, spent the Easter holidays —Mr. Lowell W. Hancock, pre- sident of the Summerside Youth Centre has received the following letter from g citizen of Charlotte- town which speaks m- itself re- tarding the wholehearted support which the youth movement is‘ re- to his home in Borden on Monday. Miss Elinor Campbell. Mt. A. strident. returned to Sackviiie on ‘Tuesday after spending the Easter holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Campbell of Borden. Other students who spent their holidays at their home here were Gordon McKenzie P. W. C. stu- dent, Junior Dsiziel. Walter Dorsey "141 B11911 DOT-WY. St. Dunstans University students. Mrs. Alex Brant end little son Al. left last week to visit at Suds- bury, Ontario. Mr. Ii. M. Campbell. who has re- cently. recovered from an attack splendid grograrn your ation has efore it, I enclose s. small ft. 1 5119-11 be 81nd to make this an it in the spirit in which ii. is given. and may God bless each and every one of you in the very commend- able work you are doing, Sincerely (Signed). J. A. WEBSTER. Boll-McIntyre Wedding of neumonie visited hi, brother Ne Cam bell of N rth - shire on ‘Iteesday iast. o Wm annual contribution. Please accept P0 l profession is set on a lofty mantle. l. andthetirneeeerns iohnve arrived when Q Describe ' llarrovr "nu, idle ton esul is Escape l-‘ron lioath ‘rgggffigfihgfiggii ,,,-,=-~“,=,gg I Tl 0n iluga Ice take “““‘"‘°“ inconceivable to think that after discuss .iona1 prob . toachere side i |is never bettored. To compare their llw emwith ciao: prof one. u m. and Mrs. George Brookins, ° "'1'" "m" Kensiwton, have arrived homefgasfrfiygs mmmgfwirh m“ d “"1 manag m‘ hgjmwzy iggrewmfifiniffg1 ‘g1? him. 1t surely l, well past time when . hour. on l, bu“ m o.“ m the absurdityof this question. should m. 4100a‘ on“. my Ibo rails-saga? s. ‘fusible and we. River, bee, and bow uihey m n m " were f to eafst in a rowboat i m; as they some em blocks 01 ice m .32’ ani‘.'2..‘..".'..°2°€...'%‘.i?.“;’.‘? carried by in the swift current. pecialiy those in in, rural m", l; “at”! relative‘, together with I g8 necessary that proper provisions Mr. and Mrs. made for iii D. Basil MacCaubsey. were return- ing from s day's motor trip from l Ohltolilillli’. Que. to a1 tha time along e road that follow- 110W ad the river. nil-sh with our present "The river was rising," said Mr setup. To claim that we will Brcokins, who is a well-known horseman here, "and was flooding _ of the road, but we had been id it” would not be serious at this yea "But we COD, chers at the present salary, 1,5 garne- thilna. we know is an lmpoesibilit With you gentlemen rests e er to correct this evil. It Judged s a. grea roblern and is certainly WON-hi’ 0 your most earnest consid- eration. You are the physicians - WB 8N 7.118 Patients-sue appegl you for better treatment. "We submit herewith for your mn- venience this minimum guide so io- flihtflte your immediate implemen- tation of the need described herein. r. had only gone about a mile when the car stopped and re- fused to go any farther. It was 11 o'clock at night. We got out and tried to wade to safety but we found that impossible. ‘the water was up to our waists. We had one thing to do-cilrnb aboard one of the big ice cakes which the raging soon at hand. The first attempt to reach us was made with horses", said Mr. Brook- ins, “but that proved in vain when the water now was found to be 10 Annual Increase; for i5 years of $50 for all first class teachers and $35 for all second class and in sincere appreciation for ihe|0f a. strike but that he would abide teachers and $35 for 01-31mm. | by whatever decision the majority all second class should make. l .. The following members of thestatutory salaries ‘Iieachers’ Federation were then up- at the end of 15 inted to wait upon the Govem- years . .. .. ment at the close of the meeting bloating With Government and to present their Brief and Sal- Tho teachers‘ delegation was met ary “chedule: Mr. Pius Callaghan by Hon M. R. McGulgan. l-lon Miss Estelle Bowhess, Mr. J. Reg- Horace Wright. Hon. G. H. Bar’ lnald MacDonald, Miss Mabel Math-i, bcur, Hon William Hughes and! 1950B. Mim Mildred Crosby, Miss Hon T. W. L, Prowse, ‘Mary Callaghan. Mr. Warren Mc-| After hearing the brief Hon Mr. Guirk. Mrs. McKay. Mr. Davis ldd-|Prowse called attention to the fact ieadhers . $750. . . .. $525 Claude Wood, Miss Doris Ferguson in every department. Miss Jacqueline MacDonald, Mr. Beers. Miss Mi Leona Mosher. ivllss Helen Gallant, them an immediate answer, Miss Marnie Mill. Text of Brief that the program outlined in the A very pretty wedding took place in St. James Presbyterian Church at '7 o'clock last evening, when Miss. Joan Alexandra McIntyre, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Heath McIntyre was united in marriage to Lieut. Gordon Douglas Bell, R. C. C. Signals, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Bell, 161 Euston Street. The church, richly decorated with spring flowers, was crowded with friends and relatives, who were ushered to their seats by Mr» Newton Large, and Nathaniel Larabee, R. C. A. F. The marriage ceremony was Der- I formed by the minister, Rev. T. H. . Bussell Somers, M.A., S.T.M. The young bride entered the church on the arm oi her father, who gave her in marriage. She looked very Winsome in her lovely gown of Nassau blue silk jersey. mart flower hat, and carrying a bouquet oi Ha pyDay roses. file was at nded by her sister. Miss Margaret McIntyre. who were a gown of gold silk Jersey with - - as been spending leave with his parents lliir. and Mrs. Russell Bell oi Borden returned to afternoons and Wflilnm a-t the town hall quilting T111! Ylllr they twelve beautiful quilts and m make the donation s. really fine one they a" 11111111111118 to give also q air of 1°"? white woolen blank . m. and Mrs. x u. 1mm . lid end family reigns to auQ. “mm on ihursdnv of lest week. Pie. Velda. Noonan C. W. A. C. of Halifax. spent the Easter hoii. d0?! with her parents, Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. Prank Noonan oi Borden. Mina Glenn Sharpe who vial‘ d her Plrents Mr. and Mrs. creel-fie $1571” M 3014611 over the holidays returned to Moncton on Monday. Mi Eth l the laizlideves wt; ‘ilfefglrlfifirfipm-f and Mrs. William Oeori of Borden. Mime! Pauline Macfsnac and is-Ilelaedn Heffell of summersld spent MY It their home; hey-Q of Talisman Roses. The groom was supported by his friend. Mr. Donald Seaman. Miss Lillian Mackenzie. Mus] Bach, assisted by the choir pro- vided appropriate organ and choral r selections, Miss Anabelie Lawson‘ rendering, beautifully the solo “Ati _"' “tifiilmi; id an on Mm r e's mo er, Mrs. Mc- Alq dayunsving? Nfhi fir” Intyre, was attired in powder blue ‘l: crepe, with rbx furs and chic hat.‘ while Mrs. Bell appeared in tur- quoise blue for her smart ensemble. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride, 165 Prince Street. when toasts were proposed and good wishes ex-- tended. | Lieut. end Mrs. Bell left later on their honeymoon, the latter wearing a red and grcv printed silk dress, grey chesteriield cont, and red and black acc res. Prior to yesterday's happy event the bride had been widely enter- tained and many exquisite gifts have been showered upon the popular young couple. J csnpmsr. vrnnsrzssuvn n A c rr s 1. o A N sfl flnnrorrcrowrl IUD! comes’! dr-lsciocwb? no e ' r r. n Kyla 0pm ,1 ‘agutvgflnh-all here. Manv oef its», ""I"i'ntsr areklierlindlyrilg. some new Girl Guide News QUIEEC. April 13—(CP)—In a letter made public today. Cardinal Cimsratuiations are extended to :41". and Mrs. David Williams on he arrival of a son recently. ~ A 1418c number of neighbors and ‘Yiiiids invaded the home of m." h M". J. W. O'Brien. recently, N 110nor their daughter, Lieutenant ‘films Sister, Eileen O'Brien, who‘ M‘? home on embnrketion leave. m- W. B. Mclellan‘ in his usual 1 liable manner acted es chairman ' °" "is evening. s delightful pro- "lii- responses in a Jew well- words thanking sii for their $51,150:! end than sang ve sweet- n Prayer for Boll h" , m". “She's a Jolly Good "W and u» National Anthem 3:96?“ the evening's entertain- ." m‘ ldglshrnente were served i...._.-|__ Vilieneuvc has asked all parish there will be e meeting of priests of Ulr- diocesc of Quebec, Company on Saturday evening at of which he is archbishop, to "re- 8.30. Please try to be on time and commend the sixth victory loan to in full uniform. \ l Guides are asked to note that ——-- ANNUAL DINNER _.____i921.1£11111.€?1_".<?1l1_R!I°_1_1 .. _ Age Pensions than it did for teach- lfaots. Enlistments for the your parishioners" next Sunday. d’? "To the members of the Executive ai thousand dollars. Council of the Government hf thev Mr. McGulgan suggested that the. Province of Prince Edward Island. |secretary of the Fed Gentlemen:-- "We come before you io-dny as increased supplements. In the fin-l a delegation representing the tca- al analysis such increases w tea-‘ chers of Prince Edward Island. Our‘ chef's would have to come from the problem is not a new one but one districts which has occupied the attention of. Speaking for the teachers. Mr. previous Government, Councils on Beers stated that laborers could bet- many occasions. The last repre- fer afford to send their children scntatlve to come before this wor- to Prince of Wales 6011989 than thy council me}, with some measure could rural teachers Miss Jacque- of success, but that measure was. in | line MacDonald stated one of the the minds of the teachers of this; needs was to keep the matured tea.- provinoe, far from adequate. Fully g chers on the job and pay them realizing this. the Teachers’ Fcd- l decent salaries to stay “We are eration has delegated us as their making the people you will have to representatives to impress upon you the ustioe of our present claims " stly, we firmly be.ieve that we belong to one of the grandest pYOf$Sl0nS~—B. professio . which thfeprivitliegie of Hltlifllldlgjg the aha I oer-an nsrucng eyoulo . , this province. The teachers have re~ oeived the training necessary. asI specified by the Government of this Province and are willing and anx- -- ious to take additional training PRE'IORIA, April 12 — (CP) — which will make them better teach- The Transvaal pmvlnglgl pdmlnjsb‘ deal with in after years," she said. merit is Olfeied- A5 511911 persons- tlm it is iro- arcd to undertake the they are specialists in a field which 395g; I p barring religious tranin 0nd to none. ‘Phat b :2’: nizfgggdmafbijfgggypfigms ‘githere are no facilitieg the (Xilmilglltfigilllél vl-oirld dThe 1 actta sreez gcrerwasor- .. lzinated proved convlncgisly this; éietlagge °“¥5“1Z1"1°11 W11‘ £2,125; gay? $11,‘; “Eefifimfifi 91,33» Thelre are fly; inqsrpectorslof Aliigtlc; doub y. areasfarnlliar with the B11 8C 0°18 i1 B 111511;!" ‘I11 answer gs we. Was 1r not that train- administration is Press s or ed teachers were forced by financial number to.be increased so that t11¢Y need. to leave the work for which can act as supervisors in the feed- they were expressly trained and ac- ing scheme. A further handicap is cept employment in industry, as un- the fact that most African schools skilled persons. but nevertheless with have no school committees such as srestiy =- ‘ ‘ Nmiiiieiai-ivn. those which have helped w cresu Let us not try to avoid the true the feeding scheme for European ""19" children. Some mission bodies have services did not put our system l" 115 indicated their willingness to under- Firm" vlishi- Men 111d not "Pm" take the renponsibllity of account- seuiiqtqgevervéorggnvréfagrlilioilfléi; 0i" ing for u» moilev which must be n ‘ r an c ' leave for service, their position could spent ‘m the “mm” easily have been cccup ed by com- Betent ladies, providing the salary ducement was sufficiently strong. "We are convinced that ii great injustice has been done many mem- bers of the teaching profession by the freezing order which we men- flower hat. and carried a bouquet Frs provided some salary enticc- ration has informed the lzovernment 3- ‘mks 5°C‘ ‘provided that the and Congratulates Banadian V. t. Elfllll lllll who employs w orial‘ . take place during the r tinue to provide. till eternity, iea- i stone, Mr. E. J . MacDonald. Mr. what the Government was faced Owen 31881115. 80h 01 Mi" 94141 MP5- Earl Jelly, Miss Bertha Doyle. Mr. gwlth demands for increased wages Mii-Yk K He added that neither the Gov- 1185 116911 1111861118 511100 M81611 17511- ldred Auld. Miss ernmcnt nor any member could give A Kffldilflte 0! but School, he joined the air that education will receive careful when the consideration Ii; must be realiudlthe war. Ha received his brief would cost the province sever- sober, 1943. eratiorl mlkhhl-I. W. Bernard, Breadalbarie, who sound out the various districts only, Wm; the works Dgpgffimgntl 1-1. iifiTrflllSVafll To Feed ‘$33- of African school children er at the regular meeting of the necessary extra. Kinsmen Club held at The Char- 319 teadle“ “re-staff is made available. At present lottetowu last nisht. I-ilflllt- H1111 v , A1 1r; h l speakers who are dealing with the ‘eryvtflllalltfrcillrfn {iligoooghboisrirlxtlne ‘£35’- vital problem of Canadi- siiiii’ "w was a. planned policy form after thg war, stressing par- ticularly the economic aspect and “M, the need to strike e balance be- tween federalism and centraliza- tion of J. C. Cu len reported much progress has been made on plans for the Kinsmen-Legion-Navy Carnival which is to be held early kora are attendi Margaret McKenna, zlte Johnston Mae bdlcCarvilla and Iouiee Cairns. Mr. M. R. Hardy, York, has enter- B. I. S. To Buy 6th Victory Bond AVOID IDNG WAITS by pay- iruyour Civiotaxes early. ‘an COOKS for Photos. CONIIDIIATION OUIANCI. ODDII-l-LOWB ATTENTION - Iodge meets tonight. 4-1- . LIFll-N- 1t largest attended ineetingr for several months. ildey and degree conferred. INITALIMENT fl fltlt - meat 5| lllblliit to lntlielt. 4-0-71. AVOID IDNG WAITB by Dill- Civic tu 1y. m‘ y” u w 4-0-11. 981-118 of the Young People's Union. In welcome. 4-13-21. roucs: couns- - we mu of- “1- 111 enderl. charged with the unlaw- ful possession of intoxlca liquor we We "n" “w” “d M“ °‘? W" that now that lent is mpg-l: in jail in yesterdays P0‘ the dances will be hel - urday evenir H lso ital h had a commlgtoe o? tin mesnato 1001i Bitrlrithersil °.i‘.§§i.‘.‘;’.“’“°‘iii' m k eng v on place on post-war work whineh tgei Society is to start in the near MAR-SHIELD PBESBYTERIAN CRAB/GE. — rvices for next lord's Day, April 16th will be held as follows". PMtM Stewart ii A M ' a serious Obiiratiun that KISS Yllllll TIRED FEELING GDDDBYE! . 1'0 M Sul Lew Blood 33-32% ma’? Know u. The baflinl $11111! about low blood is (bulges! eon weigh about u much u yea ever di -even lock healthy and strong, yes -—vou can feel u if ou had lead in you h’: dogs)‘. tired an pepleu, w lood count means you haven't "Ila lood co useiemltisthalrv fob to carry llfvglv nwygan from your unll throughout your y. And just u is talus mean to explode gasoline in your ear and make the power to turn the wheels, so you must have plenty of oxygen to u- oMc the enemy in your body and m. you "a: B°"€v".... Pi a r r. l _ are WOIld-Il0ud.?0.f Urns naghif-wiifihfi increasing the number end strength e: n4 eorpueclaa. Than with your blood count up null faalfllilrellboundirig up the em" u l! W! were oe n . m m. Williams’ Flip‘. i-ifiwf‘ "'""“' aiio Y. In Memoriam —-—— i. MRS. R. W. YOUNKIER l Seldom has any community bru- moie deeply moved with sorrow than were the residents of win- sioe and her many friends clo- where when a messagemamc mat Nirs R.W. Younkcr ned passed u- wav on iaturnav Evélillill, his i: 25th ut the Prince iillWlllll i Hospital where sne iidu undo Highfleld 3 . . and Marshlleld future. 1r, “'35 m m; q g mar-lent was P111118 up on the river Male 7.30 P. M. Rev. Henry Pkfizalli, ‘the speakers thatethz mg; gllliould - “We veiled Oiiiielm heme mo’ Class! Class u r‘ ' --_- ‘ ninlg°liigrnmvt>itr§éili"Qntgruiiwiil m“ m aura“ “nenflm” Finally FLUE FIRES-The firemen were eluded Messrs. P B. lMcTsgue, J.A we “w a‘ 113*“ flppu" new“ w“ 3551c M11111"! - $575 . . . . .4485 bus yesterday morning when they Cronin J W Hogzu-i, J .J . Connol- ex nguishod a flue-fire at the Union Cafe at 11.20 and a small blaze in the cellar of the Red In- dian Service Station at 11.45. No damage was reported in either Mr, J.E. Ready was initiated in. to the Eociety and was heartily welcomed bv all present. Sevcmi new arwlicdtions were l" g d _ Th 1 l1 d teachers . ".4750 35 read for the first time. igowfil a...§t'i@§§sl°d'§"1o§§“$°r i... Ezstrliliwgxydsahrlié-s '5 “m Mam-ggceilgi hie-tins will w h=1<ie a ore, one a a me across the’ 9 0 ~33“; _ __ - swift "current and passing ice Yen-S - - ~ . - - - -.$1325....$1010 any,“ g‘, £12,131‘, Ngizexuffiifimclmd “m1 7'1" with relatives at Borden. cam cakes. my, mane {rm Mcmgo pug". ___.,_ fl W! from th 1 . t 1 f ___i__ F i < , ‘ i- Mrs. s‘. M. Cam u of Borden §gsfim°rsldfi buei p111? 601112111? gtg- TEACHERS PRESENT emu ivfllswfifniiiii “s?lw§'.?““§§“ n3‘? agile? ‘kfinucmfifl? W . l ‘_ ' - - - ' ma“; M" iv" " “m” ,, °“ ° -— °‘““ “ oheaisl.m"sz..‘zzr..f"isr lzgigiqygglgyi ;,=--,,--;<;-;i-;,;=- - 1o ; , a p can or e " Mr Arth ___ I hlvgallllst received and read -—-"(iu glalillrflilllvllillilulgg-fifis I $515 - V . D ‘$425 walk’ $321,312? ‘lirlgttgrs 15135:. aimrew branch or the Serum" st ' l“ M4375’ “"5"” ‘d’ your "Youths Centre" circular the schools. Mr. J. Reginald Mac- for 15 years of $50 ' _.__ ' ' Yw“? me“ betwe“ ‘he W" °1 17 - w" Uilmmw- M11111“ and fllrluruw‘ gement of samébonaiu stated he was not in favor for .111 first class ATTENDING passports’ éjfafi?“ ‘9- memtauy m" “"1 “hi”; fit are invited by those . . charge of the Unit to visit the Ar-! mmiries and offer their services w’ Canada's cause. Candidates will bel Ifsfd gndmfzlaolzilicalliylrl eéamined and oun s c w ven co - 1118 101' M11119?“ Were 9116i’ W111 venient reporting dates glgerscnnxél attend the Livestock Breeders’ As- of the Mobile Unit. F, L. A. sociation meeting which is tfllllnfl Parkes. Offioer Commanding, 11'. I. place at the town hall there. C. G Rand. Medical Officer and -_--- Sgt. W. l-l. Bennett. N. C. O..me- MISSING-Rev. O. Kiggins of dlcal clerk, will give every oonsid Georgetown lately received word oration to those you men that his nephew, Flight LiflIiLlChBIlOttCiDWTl and Di rict visit the Armouries. MEETING — Dr. E. S. Netting, supervisor of the health of animals branch and Mr. L. W. Roper. cat- tle field man, Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture left this mom- who § tggins, formerly of Kelly's Cross. now of Cambridge, Mass, Non-Stop Bombing 0f Europe Continues ' Cambridge High force United States entered wings in went overseas in Oc- 1042. He LONDON, April i8--(AP)—Greai: American air armadas totalling nearly 3.000 bombers and fighters from bases in both Brita-in and Italy smashed at the Axis by day- light today and they had scarcely quit the skies before the R. A. F. sent out another powerful force of BOOSTING VICTORY LOAN -— M.C. Dockyards, Halifax, has again been borrowed b the Victory Loan Headquarters at . M. C. Dockyard for the sixth Victory loan that starts April 24th. Mr. Bernard took an active part in putting the Fifth heavy bombers to carry on the his- Victory loan over the top among trifle HOB-Stop bombing 111 3111'" the dockyard workers, and he is OPB- ‘ confident that there will be an The biz lance-store and Halifax- enthusiastic rise on this oc- es crossed the east coast tonight in c5510“, a. steady procession. These heavy-j weights were preceded by smaller; R. A. F. groups which headed to- ward the Reich even while some American units still wer, retum-' ing. ._-——- REGULAR MEETING — The regular meeting oi Alpha. Chapter Beta Sigma Ph was held on Wed- nesda evening with the President 1am in the ch 1r a . were made to have an after- tea for new and , pectlve new members on Sunday afternoon and it was decided to hold the an- nual Foiuider-‘s Day 391111115?» 011 Wednesday, May 8rd. A very in- teresting debate followed the busi- ness meeting. .. KINSMEN CLUB — Lielit. GE. Hart, R.CN.VR-. was the speak- BIRTHS MITCHELL —- At ‘Truro. N.S.. pril l3. 1944. to Flying Oficer T. G. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell n son, Thomas David. DAWSON - In the Prince County Hospital on March 10th, i944. to pl. and Mrs. G. E. Dawson, n eon- , William Brian. l _ ' _Rannr.w.ns BELL-MclNTYRI-J — At the Kirk of St. James, April l3, i914. by the was the first of s series of Club xgiagémrthlgfige sfomemaoim Douglas Bell. have war. The topic presented last night DEA-Hts for social re- i?“ - i- PETERS - At 20 Bt18hton Sh. glrighton, lvfass, April 6. 5:944, An- , mother Mrs. Laura J. I-Iub . WYAND — At the home of her niece, Mrs. Elijah Saunders, South Winsloe, on April i2, i944, Mrs. Sor- dh E. Lani: Wyand in her fith year. The remains are resting at vernment in Canada. Mr. Auxiliary in the summer. - t Cutcliffe Funeral Home until i F; dhay aftornvolcifl theritokthg hotme o er son ard an , en ra Personals Rolylrailtay. vmlerestlze fiuneraltgervice Th9 hummus “ewe” "an mu‘ Yserviceestirilftgig ant ‘g pérli. ‘llnterrxrlrlnreorlrlt the Teachers’ wnvwuon, mum,“ Johmtom in stanlhope Cemetery. Please Omit flowers. DOUCETTE — At the Provincial Sanetoriurn. Thiusday April Mary A. Doucette beloved daughter o1 Joseph. and the late Mrs. Dou- cette. formerly of Souris. P.E.I. The remains were forwarded from Friends will regret to hear that ed the P. E. I. Hospital for treat- ment. Frank Hennesseyb Fkmeral Home, i-‘Etilffogggugigiofifnlgffliatm w, .___-_- Thursday afternoon. to the resid- gm satisfied that l1, was done at the ——- Mr. Cecil Da editor and pub- ence of her grandmother, Mrs! instigation c, m, mm, Provincial QUEBEC, April la-(CPL-A ilsher of the {lverpooi Advance. Frank G nt. Souris from where‘ covey-laments‘ letter of congratulation from Lt. Liverpool, N.3._ is in the city call- the funeral will take place Satur 1 “Was it a proper reward for those Gen. Oliver R9856. Offiwr 00m- who have Elven so faithfully many mandlng the 8th army in Italy. to r; to our profession? It seems to Maj. Paul Triiiilei. V-C» Wee madfl teachers nor only in Prince Ed- public hero today by headquarters ward Island. but across the Domin- of military district no. 5. ion. nslap in the faeeto a body “Your magnificent action won ‘which never yet he received proper the day at a critical time in the consideration from 51050 who employ battle when it was essential for them. To hold a person at a Position the army plan that your battalion with insufficient pay rather than all should oclilcve its objective," the 10W them B11 ODPOTNIBU-Y i0? a fliliiii- letter said in reference to the ac- ‘cial "break"—the first in their llves-- mm u; ch55 Bel-gm; {or whlch . S. Bradley, who explained that the. "freezing" order with respect tol teachers had been made more w morn ‘mi. more t‘. ti‘: his ci-w- -~----~ l lb tho to orc them to re- mallinteechl ' "u" " A" White Star Laundry , The meetlh? closed foiiowin the singing ofthe- National Ant em- mmm, o; mum,’ both m‘, md ersgxlniilfistfiar dmme exp d ‘pvrlvglvertlh: éeeryhergrgruerurlrxilmgéiltuzioka; $.11‘; rgiigsiéet was awarded the vlc-| ‘those ggmiblrlifilriigulo this 11nd,‘; his ratification at hsv ng had the! . subject oftahe laugh‘. t st _- "1 want to teii you how very teinmem we” M" "m, Cameron riv e of listening to Doctor hit i: ra efiafnus rligusoaitrls ethic‘: pldaserj we are in the 8th Army. Mr; a A Mex; M u: acM lan. ° e" ° W5 °W "in u 1 § and how proud we are that you ml Barnett andnnkz} a, a‘; Dr. Steele also offered warm ilfiiybrfidlyc srggngirigalio: are serving wlltii us . Your_ Pine. 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Modern home in Chester, N.8. pply Mrs. Arthur Balders, Greater, N. S. 4-14-81. a ax r . wa es or 113d h; ~ suitable girl. Apply -- ner- fi“ "m" a 1° 1° Guardian. By The Canadian Press Mil-Fl peep rid nd fight ford Norway's lndefid- e 4-14-31. ence and frc om." day morning at 8:30 to St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay. Interment in the Church Cemetery. Card Of Thanks Mrs. Artomas Betts and family. Cumberland, wish to extend sincere thanks to their many friends who sent letters and curds of sympathy during the recent loss of their be- ed home by the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. Agnes Day, Spring Park Road. O. S. J. B. Fraser left this mor- ning for Halifax to rejoin his unit after spending a l4 day leave with friends in Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cormier. and Mr. Paul Arsenault, Magdalene 1's- iands arrived in the city Last night. i- l ved d b th . Pt Ch l Mr. Patrick McHugh. who has o? h,§°’<‘;,“_l__ fin,“ e Zflfif been in the city for the past two rcme sacrifice in Italy. January, months, left yesterday for Truro ‘i944. 4 § a'o5Ff.nVfif@fi'n\\"r%'nin5% g uchon Sa e o Horses AT MORELL STABLES, KENT STREET, FRIDAY, APRIL 21st, at 1.30 0’CLOCK land-bred, balance Quebec. All broken double and single. Stabled all winter and worked. Few mares to foal this spring. W. H. BEATON, i J J‘ '1 I- 20 choice young work horses, including some Is- Auctioneer. T- Proude) Milton. The IO Mrs. Younkcr had been health for SCJXILUIHC but her con- dition was not ruuarcied serious urnil o few weeks previous to he: death She was the only daughter uf the late James Clark and his Wile Susan Easton Clark oi North Wlltshire. ' born. December , . _ Millie, as she was known to oil. had u. very cheerlui disposition and her ever ready okllllt.‘ oi welcome made for her mzmv lilsllllll friend- ships. But it is in the homo blast her loss is most lfBLlilX ielt. as those who knew her best. loved her most. An ardent lover of ilowers. she spent many hours each day m. her garden. which was ever a Dro- fusion of bloom. she is survived bv her husband, one sun, Stanley at Winsloe. and three daughters, Helen (Mrs. Stanlcv Show» sioe: Joyce (ma, Ivan Ford). North lVLilton and Alice Dale youngest of the family. Harvey. Dredeccased her in 19% at the age of 3 years. There are also left u: mourn six ' grandsons and one granddaughter. and two brothers. Russell Clark. Beechy .. and Nelson Clerk, Simpso Her funeral. which was verv lar- gely attended despite the weather and roads. was held at North Wm- sloe United Church on Tuesday afternoon. ch 28th, the service being conducted by her pastor the Prov. T. Constable assisted by the Riev. JR. Skinner a formegupastor choir were selected bv the deceased “Does Jesus Care." "A Home Over There," and at the grove, "Beaut- iful Isle of Somewhere.” There were rnanv floral tributes bearing their silent messages of respect for the departed and sympathy for the bereaved. Pillow-Husband and family. Spray-Brother Nelson and iam- ' ey-Aunt Bessie Beatrice and with Clark ' Spc‘ay—Myrtle and Willie Clark. Spnay—Msc and Dannie Clarke. Spray-Marjorie and Preston d. Storey-Sadie. Belle. and Eddie Show. H F d Spray-Mrs. enr-y or . Spray-Cora. Annie and Will Spray-Ada and Claude‘ Cras- well Spray-Mary and Vernon Proud: Spray-Members of the Winsloc W M.S. The pallbearers were: Messrs Arnett Show, Preston Rodd. Claude Crasweii. Ray Ford. Earle Carter and James Cudmore. _ torment was at North Winslov Cemetery. Card Of Thanks W. Younker and farnlli to their neighbors and friends the many acts of kindness shown during their recent bereavement They wish also to thank thosr who sent flowers and messages oi sympathy. 4 Hm IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of Mrs. Etk Lnmphier who passed away April 14th. IML Thoughts‘ drift back to days gom 5 Pi! . _ Life moves on. but mcmunes inst. Deep in our hearts her memory i. pt We whg‘ loved her will never IQ ge . inserted by lier Daughters, Alice and Sadie. 4-l4-1i. II\' MEMORIAM In loving memory cl n drill husband and fnfhcr, llnbcrt Mac- msrl who pnsscll allay All?" 1‘ If all the world were ours to glw We'd give it, yen and more, To clasp the hand of father ' And hear him sneak once more. If you have a (other, Treasure hlrn with curl. For you never know his value Till you see his vacant chair. Ever Remembered by Wife and Family. N. D. MacLean IJNDEITAKER EMBALMEI Charlottetown enl North Wlliehiea Phone IO