‘f-Mix )4 cup chopped hard- i boiled eggs with l tbsp. g. diced stuffed olives and 2 tbsp. French's Mustard. Spread be- [ween slices of whole wheat bread. French's gives the miy differentfiavour men likel snoornsn .. . casmisa ,, - t l Crew Of‘ Famous ; Plane suanweaoavnd F-(CIU-The crewmgtlqntgfi" d!!! it had discovered 1008M - ' Pole £015) u? Ziotflhaltillgmditltlfi-nrtttrlli? believe?! t“? -" w" p.'°“°“‘“' magnetic ‘Dislocation of the North Pole has ‘gym on Boothia Peninsula m. "Qfthgfn Canadia- The new location ac. cording to thrAries crew. ' ‘a’: Qsfliimlted 100 miles area'- .in l 9 ""6119 Islands. 1.600 ~milea P13? the seosnohioai North ‘Wine Cmdr. n. . I Kiri! command of the gladgcduziigilg lit‘: flight over both the magnetic and Beogra hlc North Poles, said the flight 01;: £01; was located by a complicated ifirhkfigmmd on "first dip means that theoret- Wlll’ ‘you are there." aid McKin- liega “m: fleiw tat shag 14,000 feet ns the dip for abrmma mic?" meant an area of about 100 the true The Aries flew 3170 miles non- stop to Shawbury‘ ear here from unit's main Page 8) an the poplars down the mun; the visitors; Judy's newly [fled cake and of course the end ivenihf» . _ ‘ rt was before Rob's" came, I sat by the window idly watching the men at the mill haul logs to the nip in readiness for the morrowks "wing. The last angler had gone w! usual quie had again settled over the lace. The pond in so prettily in t e aite placid so that it was di icult to distinguish between shade/w and substance. Pard, home now, sat iiietly at the nearer end of the aunt cut, lonely. I s ected. Nothing desecrated the s llness liere. Theedoverfloww atl a iwastrea its serv o pont t a lnake it delighhgul. And the sears came. Judy's wishing star, faint it ilrst. then brighter. What should I wish now? I would wish that in the reign of Queen Vic- toria's great-grandaon, George Vi, that the British Commonwealth oi Nations. might grow and pros- per and find a lasting peace. 1 llifllllfl wish too that this people, lhom the Almighty has seen fit to "raise up" with of course many other Democratic nations, r a whole world to attem might re- member in all heir‘ dealings - even I at my desk and humble “iurnsH-tn use only British jus- iice in all their dealings, which slicing of the “scales fairly to all mankind. Illlruil tomorrow — Diary-Good- y t. IES IN HOSPITAL as. affa: snow I n zThe many friends of Mrs. Alice Snow, 358 I-Iaymarlret. Sauare. Saint John, N.B.. will regret to rn of her death which occurred Monday in the Saint John Gen- m! Hospital following an illness o! six months. ¢Mrs. Snow, widow of Russel Snow. W35 born in Prince Edward island. a daughter of the late Ecl- ward arid Mary Francis. She had risidcd in Saint John for more Lian J3 years find was a mcm- ber of Hairmarkct Square Taber- nacle Baptist Church. Mrs. Snow was also a member oi the L. O. B. A. and of tha True Blue -lodge of the Orange Order. She is survived by’three sons, Hollis. of Swint John: James" and Robert. both with the Canarlliin Army overseas; two daughters. Mrs. James Downcv. Saint John. and Miss Bcrniece Snow. at home: Your grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Cairns. County 1.irie R0 . and Mrs. Ruth Mc- . Rose Valley, P. E. I. and several nieces and nephews. Th!‘ funeral service took wEdllC‘d"y at 3.3m o'clock. irrmrni in Fernhill Cemetery. pliice ln- inis iiivrin liliilllilillilll srois in anon ‘TROUT IRIITITINQ T"! ‘KIN Alum) flives you double protection. It "mm" You from perspiration odor, and . P‘ Prefect your clothes from perspira- BlgND I NG or a perfect day: Jamie's call this 1 gives favors to none, but a bal- . Whitehorse, Ypkon, _the Empire's a w rport, in 18 hour and 2'! minutes.‘ It. assed over tn: m etlo le at a ut v pm. t. D- - "l y. MI.V"H. ‘fine plane flew a total of 17,71! miles during Shrewebury. hi. an ire effort by the s aff of Austral ans. Can- myiixfils, sic-Yb Zealanfiemmand‘ Ma- s e Empre r a~ - ation School at M E Shalwbury, to a number of far-remchln; discoveries some of which are be- ing kept secret for security rea- sons for the time being. One ‘ef- fect of the fl ht is that all known polar navigat onal charts have, _dar and special data. Oanucks Disagree A lie Magnetic. Pole OTTAWA, May 29 — (OP).- Canadian polar scientists who keep tab on the shifting magnetic pole today took exception to statements by crewmen of the RAF. “Ar-les" who reported Sunday night the pole was from 00 to 300 miles north-northwest oi where it was previously believed to be. These unidentified members of the Mines and Resources Depart- ment issued a statement in which they said the. location of the pole “as shown on maps issued by the Etta? r......:....§or r Magnetic V North Pole. ‘ oa-‘stop ‘Yukon w England i \ , wgsfesteem in armed men in- the works of the‘ ' l l 'Aries__ Discover Magnet- Y ldPqle Not Where'_;_l3elicved To s. ‘Dwd years o when still onl nnefltllndmt’ onl: ml’ vditiiiltowlilé eory a poar eo become. considerably‘ safer and more accurateif the present world oi the meridian grid maps of the polar re- gions were scrapped entirely and redrawn on a system approaching that of‘ the we! known mercator projection. - Aa mega are at present drawn, all irierid ri lineapass through the Sofia ic North Pole. and air n; a ors have to apply an angle comp meridian line ass correction for every passed .over. For planes flying in polar regions, this angle varies cons def-a“; for every meridian consequently crews have . apply a long series of compli- cated corrections. In 1 the system put forward by the Canadian officer. the Green- wich. meridian is called. the “Gee" meridian and all others are drawn as parallels to it, the land mass- es being redra/wn accordingly. The result is that the angle of inter- section of each meridian remains constant and the air navigator can work out one simple constant correction and set it to his comp- laa before he starts out. S’ llr, Georgia Stevenson (‘Alton v Evening Telegraph, May 12) Dr. Geor e N. Stevenson, pro- fessor eerie tus of literature at Shurtleff College, died at his resi- dance, 3005 Leverett. just before noon today. He was '75 ears old Dr. Stevenson, who ret red eight Yen's 0 from the college faculty hMl ta en a walk, as usual, this mornlnk. When he returned home a sifagifaaflvs v . rst cubmarines to Navy was picked short time later she was joined by th Blachford of Montreal, First Lieut. of Charlottetown. _ the sub asked for two of anything. the forefinger, as we do, they started way along. —- (Photo by Petty .=_- __—_-__»_t;:_.-~_s HEAD - DUBE WEDDING PICTOU, May zit-The Immac-' ulate Conception Cathedral at Ed- ‘Bard of Avomand in other class as. -Dr. Stevenson was a talented writer, and those who received let-l ‘am lea of faultless style. e ms the author of "Outlines for Studies in English Literature" andhad held membership in the American Association of Universi- ty Professors. and the National Council of Teachers of English. Dr. Stevenson was born at New Glasgow. Prince Edward e Island and obtained his elementary edu- cation there. He attended Prince of Wale! bollege, then University of Kentucky at Lexington where he secured the bachelor of arts degree. I-Ie later received lis master's degree with major study in Greek. Latin and English. At College of Bible, Lexln tun, he received the classical dip oma ‘granted for three years of theo- Department is based on investigat- ions and numerous observations over many years and la undoub tedly correct." OUR. MEMORIAL DAYS Alive! Brave Spirits! Ear Alive! The sleep of death shall never be- You/r heritale of mortals birth. You'll live throughout eternity! The souls of men shall vibrant be; The ether lanes shall e'er be filled. With inspirations of your deeds That sltizleedbeyond the flesh that's die: ivinr and unborn- ll long, their tributes pay m you. Your have Joined the mighty os, Of thosegone on. to fame b81019; To join the chorus of the blessed To live anew on Yonder Shore. The echoes. of your songs shall rung, Upon our souh attuned to hear. logical study. and was valedictor- lien of his class. He gained his ‘master's degree in English at Syr- acuse University. and also did graduate work at University of l Chicago. On Faculty 22 Years For 22 years head of the depart- ment of English literature at Shurtleff College, Dr. Stevenson resigned in the iall of 1937. He was in point of years of serv- ice the oldest of the faculty of the college at time of his retirement. and his condition of health hail become such he felt it unwise that he continue actively as a teacher. Just "a year before he retired, he had been honored at Shurtleffls 109th commencement, ary degree of Doctor of Letters be- ing conferred on him. , Dr. Stevenson was an ordained minister of the» Baptist Church and“ served a Baptist Church in Syracuse. N.Y., w the university there. Dr. Stevenson had performed the marriage ceremony in Alton for 56 couples-all of whom had ITne, chorus that inspires us on To greater deeds an reveaent cheer. . While hi: the mounds of dust we w And for’ its precious conlenisi l-‘rifll'—~ We liit our souls and hearts in P t‘. ' To heaven's heights and Judgment- ‘So While we tarry here below. lAnd mourn the loving ones gone; v H ome- we pray, and praise the hosts r above Andaak God's mercy to atone. Now Hello! And fond laar we In loving memories ne'er surpassed: ‘Whosemortals rest in silent sleep: When frcm the dust their sous i a have passed. , We too. dear once. lhlll b0 "m! you. - rs: "b" Were"- T ping the songs of spirits freed—. vlllth Father; Son and Holy GhM-l | -Peter A. mills. 82 West-land Avenue » Boewn 16 Maasachussets. May Tl, 1M5. ‘ BUTTON GAMD l You can play the button Ill"! on "summer clothes, onl a pittanc for your fun. and ch! up bi wlnni s in style. Pas ion mo ell ally it b tering dark fabric bags an acut- been‘. atca using a needle and thread. been his students at Shurtleff. Dr. Stevenson came to the Shurtleff faculty in 1915, his teaching experience having in-- cluded eight years of public school work. Surviving in addition to his wlri- ’ ow are two daughters, Mrs. Char- les Kalp of Louisberg, Pa, who is ex cted here for the funeral, mid Helen Stevenson. who is at home. Be also leaves two broth- ers, the Rev. RE. Stevenson. Palmyra, and Dr. A. B. Stevenson of New Glasgow and Margaret, wifeiof John L. Clarke, M.B E., térs from him saved them, as ex-I sh the houor- l hlle attending I marriage by her father, wore ligiht blue wool crepe suit, hat of w and navy blue gabardine also a white pearl satin rosary,| the gift of the groom. The father of the groomsman, Louis Joseph Lachance presided at the organ accompanying the “Children of Mary" choir. Miss Laurette Rous- sel was soloist. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the home cf the bride's parents. Mrs, Valeria Oadieux. aunt of the bride, pro-- sided over the tea and coffee cups. About 50 guests were pro-l sent. During the wedding break- st the "Rvthrneers Orchestra" entertained the guests with _a musical program and popular songs were sung by Vlilllam Sa- vote. After the reception the bride and groom left for a two weeks’ trip in Nova Scotla. Th! bride is a graduate of Edmunston Convent and also oi Dalhousie Commercial College, and has been employed by Fraser and 0a., Ltd., Edmun- ston, for the past four years. The groom a graduate of Plctnu Academy and joined the R. C. A. F. early in 1942 and is now sta- tioned at Summerslde. PEI Fund QUEEN'S FUND WILL REMAIN OPEN IN COMING MONTHS l Th: Queen}, Ccnadlan Fund, I which h-zd collsctcd 51.655253 by the ,week ‘of victory in the European War, will remain open for the pres- i ent, as a channel for further con- tributions for the relief of British civilirn war victims. Thousands of‘ families are still in great distress, . in the United Kingdom. even lack- ing many necessities 0f life. The I-‘rnd, which was opened on- April 5, i941, is operated by news- papers throughout the Dominion. witih the assistance cf many radio‘ stations and with finnacial services! of the Royal Trust Company anrii the General Trust of Canada. Its, appeal hrs bsen entirely voluritarix, and all contributions are forwardech intact. Its objectives are to provide] I hnmediatg and sympathetic M5,! virithout. Fed tam. where official rc-i lief is not available. and to S"U‘7-i lcrnent the official measures where“ Isoutla Rilstico, Prince Edward w... H, inadgquate_ “"‘~' 1-: M mam. _0itl‘léFil"ll. ‘m’ STEVENSON haserfregijieesnay a carmmended the iwwm” runes work, and eldbressed her Dr. George N. Stevenson, eirier- itus professor in English at Shutt- leff College since he retired eight years ago after 22 years of service as head of its English department who died suddenly Saturday noon, lmew-all the years the t tllnollih ti f r spec an e venera on or hlm in t e m _ h lnds of his students. and others who know him well. He was one of the successful edu- cators who was truly loved and, greatly respected by students who saté under his instruction. him had a rare oppor- getting the best obtain- _ was a fine character, known for the long been spoken ‘of in students who were _ controlling ele- ments of faith, justice and honor which were interwoven in it. There have beenother old-time profes- sors at Shurtleff College who] have ov ng by those who studied under npptefilatlfffl of the generosity 05; its supporters. The sum of tent thousand pounds has been placer‘ int. tr.- Queen's disposal for relief‘ mroiects wlliich sh" considers part- icularlv worthy of siisrtft. Initially, cll Que-en's Rind con- l :9&sPiDI$.AITidi‘ an odorless deodorant. ie|' Filth why: alzlégwni flaw?‘ 2 53:1“ ng-mnsumgabegleltll t — . . llvlrllllelcfiqetmq": ‘fiflmuq mlm’ lgemillutetioixi): are, the fewer . e greatly. respected group in meni- mul Wlnmnfl- giving immediate stitches that have to be taken. oryla. ails. It ‘was a loss to the n, “- "h Ami. roam absolutely wot-am; out her own m!» for watching staff at Shurtleff Cal- me-can delnloy ¥ourgglf wlferevc you the game, ‘one model tutjlga drteilgz; EVIIfiIlDI-h Sta/euro: ‘fouzliid —r » btnsonco a ecn ea mae a-. Your fndmehwetlheléhprticg‘ igdlngloulles and. ior- fun, anchors. visable _. for h to retire from ac- ‘Surtoii ' d s "m w‘ m ' a pair of the same who ping sift five service. He had the comfortl l.‘ 3 “3'_“° ‘bkmm? °‘°“°""°‘l' to the ends of her pigt _ls. . latter his retirement of knowing ‘i 961x596. The bright cotton tape thatvtles so many of the stored-up beauti- AR buttons on to pitfalls keeptamla: gillnflltgflflllll il-ealt mitnida had s ' lalts from com _ . 1 ee own e years, . .1. IEhIOU-Ill the bia eve- lea of ‘that. so rich that he could not become. m. mm“, “may th t dorh her a clot ,3 a, stale. useless thing. Hi li ' '1 '““’.“"°"' gliuewgande our: ba-ti to m; decar- on a beautiful May day if l-sseilgl . Y IIIQESTIIII-ITY “"3"” ative buttons which are alre dy 1o communion with the s ring “m on her blouse or dress and elim n- delig ta of outdoors was a ftting close to the llie.of Dr. Stevenson. . ma; cnaamrrrrqyufiuokrzuw ‘up at sea by the corvette H. M. C. S. Both put boarding parties on the sub to take, her into port. Commander of the sub for the Edward Islander in “Thorlock‘s" party ixas Able Seaman Elmer Costello .-=;-.--*-_-_--_-=_, Hsre he is demonstrating how the Germans left or. Officer Dinsmore, ZRCNVR) . Kgogln blue withfwlgltte gCCflStOtflxtji ~w curs eo w e ama-o.‘ ite velvet flowers. with a. shoul-i she Qanmd“, ‘yhige prayer bogk tier-length veil, white accessoriesf Mm page, pg MacDonald o; New shlle-s-iGlasgow, sister of the groom, was e carried an arm bouquet of. matrm, o; honor F, pale pink and white carnationspmacponayd was srqungngn, on a short groom's home. where a reception was held. They are residing in toil. Q Teen ?C&nodim “PTO” Receives Awards a ofllilitary Brass my,“ among I officers and men of the Canadian overseas re- ‘oeiving awards for lllllfl"! ll m‘ ‘name of Lieut. Samuel Leaman Caacley, of Keusinston; P. 211w been awarded the - _ ‘I a - . . Caseley’: official citation fol- lows. .1 "On the night of February m. new. Lt. Caseley was in commend .. of a troop of tanka that had been ordered to go forward to the 905l- tlon held by the Allonquin mei- ment in the entrance to the Hooli- wsld Forest gap. On arrival in the gap he found that the armour lwhich had been detailed to sulp- ‘port Argyll d: Sutherland Hig - ‘landera of Canada in their attack Ito the Eastern edge of the gap had been bogged down en route. With- out hesitation, Lt. Caseley request- ed permission to go forward in support of the attack arid this peirfrilssion was granted. The force reached the objective by approx- imately 4 A.M., but at 6 A.M.. the enemy launched s counter attack with one company of infantry sup- ported by four tiger tanks and two self-propelled guns. This officer immediately directed the fire of his troop onto the enemy armour and succeeded in destroying one tank and one self-propelled Bil mm. gun and forcing the enemy to withdraw. In a later mgagement. Lt. Caseley personally drove off a Panther tank by attacking it ., iron/tally with 75 mm. high ex- Ti plosime andnarimounhiioiergcitrlitig am- ,-. a o the Ro a1 Canadian mun on. ur ng s a e one u" M” ‘ "élhgflqck," A of his tanks was knocked out and 5_ uvyctoflayflleflfllls own tank was set on fire twice. n-qewmundland Finally a direct hit knocked out trip in was Lleut h. o. (Oasiel Vfffli ‘L’ §§§§§,g,“k‘“f’ guhfnllgi: of the "Thvflflclfi" 11°" Pflnwltank until ordered to talc: rt out c frigate H. M. C. Instead of starting the count with with the thumb and worked their O'CONNOR - JACKSON WEDDING and will have to be replotted a- h > n _ t , N3, a the scene re- M 23 Th . long entirely new lines. ¢§i§°fn¢%i¢l§$n§§§9 without re (Ilrglllxl-IFYOUI a ‘grelgysspring wedding XiQEIEaCf>UYCHthBé¥1Hg Jaglfsonmagf . "Hui. Stevenson was beloved by "he" M51 "7- c°nwav~ PD" l" Montague, P.E.I.. and Ralph O‘- Thh l‘ d“ l" u" f" his students duringhislong tenure F- “lined l" 5 dmlble ‘m! cerc‘ Connor son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy °l l 11ml" "m" P"! "W at Shurtleff I-Ils knowledge of loony Evelyn Marie Dube. dauah- F‘ O'Connor of Milford Haven by l mfihlhflmi" w“! literature was profound and l-c V" °1 M“ and Mrs- E~ J- lmbe-‘Brldge Guysboro County, took Cmdr. 8.0. MaoLure o Weat- puma“ the gwmgy of u-ansmgfl Edmunston, to LAC Courtney Isl/place ‘l-ecenflv a; 5m); Mar-is mount, Que. the fll M's It!" H118 his knowledge to his students Head» ‘"113’ 5°“ “i M“ and M“: Church Pictou with Rev. J. R. "l" "Wmr "If"! W‘ "f" ‘He. was-a lover of Shakespeare and Fraser Head. Plvwu- Rat-chfdrd officiating. "mm" ‘"l°°"l°ll°'|v In‘ ed as one of the best Th!’ brlde- Wh° W" Five" l“ The bride wore a becoming and eter Later. the bride and groom left motor trip to the Pic NEW MOUTH IVASI-I TORONTO. May ZSF-(CP) -— A new mouth wash which. in cum- bination with different dental techniques may entirely eliminate pyorrhoea and trench mouth was outlined today to the Ontirio Dental Association convention by Maj. W. J. Linghorne. former New Liskeard, Ont, dentist. Unqualified success with the new treatment has been reported over periods of months frcm army, nir force and navy stations across Canada by officers of the Canad- ian Dental Corps, said Maj. Liliig- hOflll‘. who evolved the method I with the assistance of other mem- ‘- bers of a medical-dental invcali- gallon set up at the R.C.A.F. station at Trenton, Ont. News . ANCHOR ‘STRAPTWII-IZN “lllsrillfililmfiilooiirss The following periods over Radio Station CFCY have been allotted to speakers op behalf of the Liberal party. Speakers will be announced for each meeting. THURSDAY, MAY 3l—10:00 to 10:15 P. M. TUESDAYL JUNE 5—8:15 to 8:30 P.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 7-_10:00 to 10:15 P. M. FRIDAY, JUNE 8—8:00 to 8:15 P.M. inserted by Queen's County Liberal Association 5§LL!@L@_@._@ __FJ3 P__@_@__@_|E_; El of action. The leadership and de- votion to duty displayed by this officer was a splendid example to all ranks under his command. H35 resourcefulness and tenacity under fire was undoubtedly a major fac-l tor leading‘ to the successful de- fence of t is position." WORN WTH SHEER TOPS It's legitimate for one set of lin- rerie straps ‘to show through a transparent blouse or lacy dress , ut if there are more that al apart and make a pee -show. they should be lined u with lin- gerie loops sewed into he should- ers of every pcck-a-boo top garm- ent that you wear. The preferred choice of finicky gala is to use shell-pink straps. which look more like flesh than lingerie. beneath this season's sheer tops. A rich cream smoothed on your skin before retiring will help to keep your skin soft and supple when drying sun and wind; tends to make it rough and coarse. n FOR PROTECTION or RETURNED MEN The Liberal Government ‘“ l-las Provided : Financial Security Through Rehabilitation ~ A clothing allowance 0n discharge of $100. A rehabilitation igrant of 30 days pay and 30 days dependents allowance. Transportation t0 his home and traveling Ex- penses. The return of his dependents overseas Out of work benefits. g Vocational training. I Farm grants. mnmunnm l0E-- CREAM easy to make with WARTIME CREAM Sure to be pure-you make it. In 2 minutes. vnlr Londenderry, sugar and 15% eream—pi|l In nhlgera. ter for 20 mlnutea—then whip, freon. that‘: all. Ne cooking, smooth, no Ice crystals. (Uaa milk, or aklm milk for delleleua Irelan desserts). 15o pkg. maiiaa 16 an. vlngl of any flavour. Ask you re. ear fer Londondarry. If he do net carry it aarid us $1.00 for T pa: agea and Z0 famous recipes, peatpald. Londonderry el Canada, ' tralia. ’ its mighty Swell Breakfast Eating \\ \\ \ i tributioris were forwarded to the Lord tvsrfors l\ati:nal Air Raid Distress rum! in Landon In the spring of i942, both the Mayor's Fund and the Queen's Canadian Fund extended ihcii- ficld to the whole Commonwealth and Empire. The Queen's Fund allocated ten thousand pounds to tiie Far Eastern Rclief Fund in July. i943. and $17.96!; \\'-‘S sznt to the Can- adian High Commissioner in Aus- 1h: Hon Justice T C Davis, for the relief of civilian war victims. Through its contributions to the Lord Mayor's Empire Fund. the Qiiscrrs Fund has also panic- iitntcci in relief of ivar victims of lifaltfi, the Channel Islands and the East. Over 95 per ccnt of collect/NILE hrs been devoted to th? Uflllid the aftermath of y cf tho V-ivsalmh further hart’- Carzzzclians will offc in ship; which ‘nmny xvi-ii lo allsvnic _ Send your Qlleflllfi Canadlaf‘ "um! subscriptions in The Queen! "zrird7cri fund C fi T9711: Royal Trur‘. Comnanv M. Charlottetown. ._______._..._._i-_. Send C ntributlona in the loyal Trust Company, Char- lottatown. .. y l/ Educational opportunities through university training. War service gratuity oi-Slfi for ‘every 30 days overseas service. War service gratuity of $7.50 for every 30 days service in Canada. lie-establishment credits enabling a returned man to: Buy or repair a home Buy . furniture. Provide capital for his profession or business. Purchase equipment for his business. Obtain needed educational equipment. Obtain equipment for vocational training. Purchase a business of his own. The Liberal Government l-las Done This Will the Conservatives “CHANGE this and Deprlve Returned Men 0F These Benefits ? Inserted by the I’. E. I. Liberal Association.