ariur. 9. 1m ¢‘-"'H"-?7'-r—'a-'- ----‘- wasrsau cuaapraw IGINTI: I. Illlr Clo lllllllllllll L lleII lallaarlptlee; Mung“; ll .lllanevarlt.apl . "fi ' Th! Glllfi ' new - flell IOOIIIBIO WQUI‘ ill’!!!- I Tgrllllll IIIIII- Water were. The (laardhn will carrier In at to rare: fi"'ii--£'-u'.'.’ i a. u‘ our day or 10a or rm vw M" 1v the w: rclmualhle m dallverlq on your mm flotilla, luggage lara unwell». I‘! 031% Illill ... fiWJJ-‘I-"d" "’ Street. _ 1 Greatest Musical Show Iver To Thu-Ill Your lleartl l9 Croat Songs! '1" . JISMA-BEX! Quickly Drug Store. _ _nExALl. Bronchial Syrup! effective treatment for SWIG. . d and . i3}... Valley, —C. W. ' L monthly There was some discussion magazines a.nr.' the Secy re this Sub-division. scription to magazine renewed Letters were read from Rev of article that he could use ed efforts for the duration paihv snt her on the death her uster. Entertainments for after Easvr were discusse‘ meeting adjourned‘. BORDEN ,, . Miss Betty m: Royalty a‘. visited relatives in Borden over the week-end. of lvfrs. Alfred Currie of Borden left on Satumay morning for St. John where she will visit her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chappell who have been visiting at St. John, N. 3-. returned home recently. Mr. George Stewart who has been reieving Mr. Chappell as car in- spector in the C. N. R. yard here has returned to Charlottetown. Friends here are son-y m lean, snntlv sciemt in milslfi Snell’ mags. that M13 Gm)"; Ben f Bord ’ The musc was sun" e. " =s 16 confined w his home ‘an, “meg Torraine Arseuault. Mrs. Joseph and hope to see him around soon. ___ Mr. Hensley MacDonald wireless telograPhi-st. R. C. N V. R is spending leave with his wife and little daughter Sandra at Borden and hi8 Darents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacDonald at Carleton. .______ Miss Audrey and Master Charles Stewart of Borden were visitors to Summer-side on Saturday, Trowsdale oi Borden lsted in the C. W. A. on Wednesday for the mainland. Mr. Julian Herring and son Garth of Borcen spent a few days recent- ar with relatives in Murray Har- Mr. Percy Campbell oi Albany with some assistants is busily en- waxed remodelling the Connolly Pukinz plant which is under the illbervision of Mr. Lloyd Inman. ____ Mr Leigh Sharpe and little son m! gfchMogton sgennithlast week- an . George ‘Mme of Borden ' 0 D. Charles Sexton, R. C N. . R. visited his home in Borden over the week-end Last week the Women's Club met at the home nf Mrs dell MacAssev and this week r411!» met with, Mrs. Cecil Stewart. The business taken up at these mvoliruzs was mpstlv work in con- nection with the coming bazaar. M" Darraeh reported that the "llllt to“ had been put together and the nuiltlnv would take place soon. 7'11"" vmrk of man" kinds was h”"""' '" and lufvivw from no- “P-fifflnces this bazaar should be the est ever he'd here, Mrs. Cecil Stewart and Mrs Reginald Rodg- slck cmnmlttoe. They reported that fruit had been "h" tn two sick in ih- community. l""h wa- servo-F." by the hostess at "if" Mcetlvw Nevt wee" the club ""1 W"! w“h TWrs. R-“ph Totmbs Messrs "mu-M Year-d and Bren- ton fend M I an were visitors Bmlwerside on Saturday. Social Wen- the oh Wilt-edgy: Hva Rm! firms mgr-k. "5 "Wow-i at the town hell nnrl‘ "hurl-tea maqthpv mm» ow the Perl "w" A. lMdl-w aw..- w Oafwn", p r~, who bmr-‘sumanau »'f'La~-~--_-.------n_-,a_|\.n.&r A . NOTICE $- Water Rate Payers Anyone In arrears for web‘ er rates will be disconnect- . '4 l! "lore ls not a settle- ment made on or before g Arm lo. Clerk of the Snmmeralde Water and Sewer- _,' age Commission relieves stomach discomfort. ucurues An bronchitis, coughg, colds. Gourlieg Rcxalltgruf - -2 -CONG.ILTULATIONI — Mr. MEETING — The meeting of the Indian River Branch of the C. W. L. was held in Kensington on April 4th. The Pres, Miss Ellie Gillis presid- ed and opened the meeting with rayer. Roll call and minutes of first meeting were read by the Seo‘y. l] on rted that five magazines were com ngto A motion was passed to have the Presidents sub- R. F, McDonald saying that he was now keeping house and adding a list Bev- eral members offered to send boxes to Father McDonald at intervals. The War Service Convener gave a report on finished work and appeal- to mcmbes to increase their for Red Cross work as there was much to do. Sick committees reported only one member sick 0n motion it was decided to observe a cav of recol'ectlon each month of the war Holy - Thursday was the day chosen for the month of April. The resignation oi Mrs. Frank McDoueall as Seer-e. tary was accented with regret as Mrs. McDouizall is moving to reside elsewhere. The Pres, thanked sev- ersl members for letters of sym- and the grin 1°!‘ "f"! W. Kanalnlton --__ --AII-IVI H0 Mrs. Croelman Arum; The femera-l of m. Momma took residence in pies cemetery. The ChlPPell. Leonard. Smal . Innis, John W mons.—S. -FUNIJRAI. 0F MR8. W. If ARDING — latc ‘Mrs. W. H. on Wednesday late residence on Belmo thence to the Peoples Cemetery. - The pail bearers were: Masrs. L. R Allen, Robert Morrison, A. S. McKay, William Smith, Morrison, Harry Linkletter. Christian Church. The Summe - side Male Quartette rendered two beautiful solos "Shall we meet be- yond the River" and " reathe on me Breath of —WEDDING PARTY- A num- ber oi friends and neighbors gath- ered at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. James M Champion, Sea View. on the evening of March 19th to cele- brate with them the twenty-fourth wedclng anniversary. In the course oi the evening the gusts of honor were presentd with a nice gift ac- companied by good wishes on be- half of all present. A pleasant even- ing was spent in dancing music was furnished byMr. Alonzo Holmes and Mr Alan Hickey. The ladies served delicious refreshments and all enjoyec". this pleasant gathering Mr. Champion on behalf of Mrs. Champion and himself thanked all most cordially for their kind remem- berance at this time —MISCELLANEUUS SHOWER- —Mrs. Abel Arsehult, Summer St., Summer-side, entertained on ‘Dues- day evening at a Miscellaneous Shower in honor oi Miss Lucy Gil- lis who is to be married in the near future. She was the recipient of many beautiful and lovely gifts and at the close of the evening she thanked her friends for their thoughtfulness. The gifts were opened by Mi=s Kathleen Cameron and Mrs. Roy Ahern. and arrang- ed nn the table bv Mk1 Margaret Wedge and Mrs. Wood. After a delicious lunch was served the remainder of the evening was plea- Dee-hant. and Mr=. Roy Anern. The nartv brnk- 1m with all joining in sivwlnv “For She's a Jolly 500d ft!- low".-S. Prince County Organizes For Victory Loan The Prince County Organization for the Fourth Victory Loan getting underway and the office in the MacArthur Building on sum- mer Street, Silmmerside, has been opened. Either Mr. Ralph Dodds. vice-chairman for Prince County 01' Mr. J. Watson MncNaught. General Sales (ll-airman will be there from now on. The oiiice secretary is Miss Fern Dystant. few weeks at his homo here left on ‘Euégay morning to resume his u Mrs. Mary Pequot of Summer- side spent s week at Borden rec- ently guest of Mrs. A. B. Psouet. Many friends here learn with re- great of the illness of Mr. Ralph Toombs in the Prince Edward s- land Hospital. He underwent a nose operation recently and at latest re- ports is doing nicely. Seaman Norman Jay and Charles Sexton. R. C. N. V. R. 0f Charlotte- town visited their homes in Bordon over the week end. Dr. Roland Howatt who left rec- ently for Boston, Mass, visited Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Kelly on Friday- Mlss Paulin Maclsaac was a visi- tor to Summeerside on Baturda“ M ter Junior Dalaiel of Borden is COalifllldd to his home with illnfll- Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald of West St. Peters who visited her husband in Borden over the weekend return- was a visitor to Summerside on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hello" 1e" Borden on Monday T01’ “Mme”! where Mr. Heifell will enter the Royal Victoria Hospital for treat- men . Mi Tseie , teacher of Bord: Sghool is confined to her home with an attack of Plourlly- While absent her duties as teacher are carried on by Mrs. Julian Her- g. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Inman _gf Borden were visitors to Sliflmcrl-ue on Saturday. sA. B. Pequot of Borden vis- itsiinoharlotterown recently guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Gaudet. The "an your" Bridle club have held their usual bridge parties l! the members homes and since Feb- ruary have made over 835-00 in lid of the Red Cross. —lEXll..l-ANA for Coughs. ‘gag Ill-Genet» and Mao r and éruu or Ewmanar. ins. wuiuau l 11-211». daughter (Alma Elaine) at g1 Mm Q‘ ‘m yesterday afternoon from her late Brerbrooke to the peo- pall bearers were: Messrs. Alex Cheppell, James John Mc- ood, Freeman Sim- The funeral of the Harding took place afternoon from her Street where the funeral service was held Rev. Mr. Jarvie was the officiating cler- gyman and was assisted by Rev. Mr. Billson of the Central Street hear that Mrs. _ Kenslngton was obliged to enter the Charlottetown Hospital for treet- ment. K' year old son of Alonso Cameron is progressing fav- orably in the Prince County Hos- pital where he is a mtlelll "m! I broken arm. sustained In a fall while walking home from M1001- d ornina Qifftilr? he wil be employed for acme time Screen Play by Richard Sherman, Fred fluid-bole and Sid Silver: ~ Original Story by Howard hunell Regan - Birecled by lurby Berkeley Produced by Arthur Freed SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 SUMMERSIDE “For Me And My Cal" At Capitol S’8idc —Vaudeville never died. It sim- ply packed ulp its belongings, took a long vacation, and finally opened up shop again in Hollywood. This was in evidence who ‘For Me and My Gal", which is now showing at the Capital, Summer- sidc, was being filmed on the Met- ro-Goldwyn-Mayer lot. This was not only because the stars of the picture were dancing the old steps, singing the old songs and telling the old Jokes. ‘There was a feeling on the set this reminded the mu- timers of the glcry of the Palace Theatre on lvlonday matinee. Devotees of old-time vaudeville will find that the picture has a nostalgic charm, invoking the ghosts of Koster and Bial, Tony Pastor, B. F‘ Keith and E P. Al- bee. The callboard, the week Palm- er. Hayden and Mctcalfe play the Palace. lists sirch other attractions as Joe Jackson, Blanche King and Elsie Janis. Memories were 1'0- kindled of Pat Rooney's song about the Irishmans daughter, Low Fields and Joe Weber, McIntyre and Heath in "The Ham Tree." songs such as "For Me and My Gal," immortalized over two de- ggdeg no by Nora Bayes and Jack is Norworlla, "How You Gonna Keep ‘Em Down on the I'll-fill?" "Oh- You Beautiful Doll.‘ ‘By the Beautiful Sea." and others of that delightful vintage are used lb the film. The picture shows Miss Garland. Gene Kelly and George llfllufblli’ playing every kind of ‘V068 ‘P011159 ranging from a mid-West small time" theatre to New York's Pal- ace. then the ultimate goal of all vaudevillians. -POLICE COURT — In H18 Bummerside Police Court on Wed- nesday morning two drunks We" each fined $3.00 and costs-S- Personals -Mr, and Mrs. Ila-ed Shea arriv- ed last week from Plctou to Hamil ten days at their "m" m sington. Ken- K. _ 111 egret to Her many friegfeyw Drxiiscoll of —-Miss Marlon McQuaid. nurse-lu- training at the Charlottetown Hos- pital is spending holidays at he!‘ home in Kensington. Ki “Miss Inez German. R. N“ 0f Charlottetown. spent the past Week at her home in Kenslnawn. K- __Mrs Wm. Haggerty oi New Arman is receiving hospital treat- ment in Charlottetown. He!‘ mill? ‘d Mn" m‘ ‘newly’ friends hope to see her soon. fulxly My“ ppm; ma“; of Borden restored to health, - _Mjg5 Helen Higgins oi Sum- merside visited her home in Kon- sington on Sunday. ..-Private Joseph Arsensult is on leave at his home in Kensington. K. “Mr. Joseph Davisicn. Kenslng- ton motored to Charlottetown on Sunday. _M t J h Cameron. seven as“ on Mr, and.‘ Mrs. Adams left on _..M M rton r o or Mount Plena- -Mrs. Stormier of Boston, Mass who was summonded home in Sea View owing to her mother. Mrs. M 10.1w. n. ‘ST-Gianna flcernat Camp Borden. visited at the home of m. and rm. Jonah Kelly l on sun s. y.- e- tar r hdlng a few weeks with rela- lives '~ Calsleyk recent lfness and‘ - ‘vs returned to her home Pf- ii ITO-DAY sum SAT. AFTERNOON 3 P.M. mar-law ' rm: (znaanorrarowu GUARDIAN__ POWNAL CHARGE MLW H. crtaawau. m Photograph. m“ “mm” CONIIDIIATION LIIIINSUI- ANOI- L-fll POLICE COURTF-At the City Po 01311111“ yesterday morning P.1d. Rev. IAWII r. M. LEAVE TRAINING — mystics, left cen e ere training h tree nah in o ada. P. Araenaiult Rich ins: Charlottetown. Before leaving they were presented with cigarettes by the Provincial Government through the Carry bn Canada Corps. The presentations were looked after by a representative of the Canadian ugbri War Services. IMPROVED FACILITIES FOB Thrice P rum naval-rm- train ar- ‘P’ rived mt evening at no with so ~‘~ P159118"; TAXPAYEBS are reminded that the lst installment of Civic taxes is due A rll 15th. After this date intere will be definitely alarm. improvements to the training iao- ilities and living quarter; at Beach ' ‘(grove ‘are t; be alleged ‘hortly, was earn yes . new mfgfiflnyifi‘; lecture hut, 12o feet in length and an outdoor rifle range are to be built, The men's quarters in the hotel are to be im/proved by addit- ional washrooms. To overcome the crowded condition of the officers‘ quarters. some renovations are to be made also. Y C0198. nrerslde Wednesday spending a. week there forests of her work. time she interviewed three of whom were amined. ISLAND GIRL AT KITCHENER .-A recent number of the Kitch- ener Ontario Record has a repro- duction of a photograph showing six W.R.E.N.S., who are in train- ing in Kitchener. The six iris are in a Jeep", and the ycun ady be- hind the wheel is M Felice Arsenault, daughter of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Arsenault. NU REGISTER — Two hundred and eighty nurses from Kings and Queens Counties have already registered following the compulsory national registration of nurses. it was learned from Nation- al Selective Service officials yes- terday. Two hundred of these re- gistered in Charlottetown. Nurses from Prince County registered at mersiue. CAR FERRY MOVEMENTS - The car ferry SS. “Prince Edward Island" completed eight round trips yesterday. All crossings of the boat were carried out in an hour or less during yesterday's operations. Thirty cars loaded with mixed freight and 40 empty refrigerator cars were carried to the Island during the day. Carried to the mainland were 36 car loads of potatoes and turnips and four of livestock There were also 25 empty box cars carrier‘. to the New Bruns- wick side. Freight alt both termin- gls gags lprittyl gel] cleared away —-——- : as n t all f REGIONAL ADVISORY 00M- 51yn.ed_ g " way “Ems MITTEE MEETS-Routine bus- iness matters were discussed at the regular meeting of the Women's Regional Advisory Committee to the Wartime Prices and Trade Board yesterday afternoon. Special reference was made to the ap- plications for extra sugar for home canning and preserving by several oi the members. The importance of housewives sending these ap- plications to the local Ration Boards was emphasized. Mrs. E. S. Coffin, chairman of the committee, presided. SHERWOOD CEMETERY C0.- The 69th Annual Meeting of the Plotholders of the Sherwood Ceme- tery Company was held Wednes- day afternoon with Mr. George D. DeBlois, President, in the chair. The financial Statement present- ed showed that the Cemetery Company's strong financial posit- ion was improving from year to year. During the year the sum of $550.00 had been added to the special fund for perpetual care of plots. This fund now amounts to $9523.00 The ins occupied by the Kent Beauty lanted last ear were doin wel Parlor and Mac's Confectionery was End a fug-thg-S-l Suppyy woulgd bl, damaged considerably yesterday 13mm 1n the sprmg, q-he came- morning by smoke and water. Fire“ ery is now in a very satisfactory which originated frcm an oil burn- mndition and improvin yearly. ing furance in the basement broke: It was decided to place the secur- out about 9:30. C. lsiderable ullt- itles of the Company with the ting through walls and ceiling was Eastern Trust Company for joint required to reach the blaze but the administration. The directors were firemen had it well under control til-elected. 1' half an hour The upper floor i _ is occupied "ry Mr Fran’; Currie, 7'3 MEN'S CLUB PU‘-ETS—MY- owner of the builcing. That apart- W- B» Show. ment was filled with smoke also. Agrmlll-"Te- W" m9 596cm 5P9“- __i er at las: night's meeting of the PLANTED Tltbr-s ON gl-[ulecfl Y's Men's Club. Mr. GRUUNI) It is interesting to on "Th9 Awomlolishmcnts of tho note that the beautiful ornamental Canadian Federation of Asrloul- trees on the grounds of St. James HUB’- _ Church were planted by the late the reduction in reight secured by Mr. A. A MacLean, who passed the federation on eeds from West- away last week and by Mr. Donald em Canada. whirh had accom- MacKinnon, uncle of Mr. D A plished a saving 0f hundmds of MacKlnnon, eydey and Clerk cf the thousands of dollars for Canadian session of St. James Church. Mr. farmers. The speaker emphasized Donald MacKinnon. a tanner by the importance and advantages trade, was a native of l-lighfield of strong organization among lhose and passed non» more than fifty engaged in the agricultural indus- years ago. Mr. Maclrsfin was born try in this Province. A vole of in the Belfast district. is young thanks tn the SllFflkEI‘ was moved men they both attended the Kirk. by Y's Mon J. M. McFadven and i- seronded by Y's Man E. E. Claw- SEVEN nnornrzns 0N acrrva son. Mr. Claude Smith presided at SERVICE - Many Prince Edward the meeting. Island homes have several members was carried out bv Mr. Ralph Mac- cf their families in the armed Lean; who pfPfielltvi-‘l l1 Bil-bi’ 5PM)“ forces, but seven from one family to Ys Man Ernest Smith on the is surely an outstanding contribut- occasion of his rmntlv becoming ion. Mr. and Mrs Prosper LeClalr, the proud father of a baby bov- Rusticoville can claim that dis- tlnction. Ilbur boys. Vincent, Francis, Eugene and Ferdinand are with the R.C.N.V R. Leonard is with the Heavy Artillery, and has bean over- seas for two years. Reuben and Clarence are with the American Three of the boys who are in t e Navy are on coastal patrol, and the fourth is aboard the train- {ntgwship H M‘ 0.8. “Queen Char- o ." NEW STEAM BOILER INSTAL- LED-The auditorium of historic St. James’ Church will be reopened for services next Sunday after be- ing closed for six weeks awaiting the installation of a new steam boiler. During the period of wait- ing Sunday services were held in the school room. The new Dorad steam boiler, which has been in- stalled is of the latest make and has a capacity of 1200 square feet. It was mcured through the firm of Stan eyf Shaw as Peal-don from Egg Ami Poultry Market Report The following egg and poultry market report is supplied by Mr. F. G. Ward, senior poultry products grader with the Dominion Depart- ment of Agrglultug. Charlottetown: mg produ on assuning grea - or volume although the peak is not yet in sight. Four carloads have been shippec‘; during the past week, two of which were to the Special Products Board. It is expected that shipments to the Board will now be a regular procedure for the next few months. Quality is excelle n Charlottetown dealers are quoting for ungraded eggs, delivered: the manu acturers, the Dominion GradeA Large 20 Radiator Company of ‘Toronto Grace A Medium Z7 The old boiler had gone beyond Grade B 23-4 repair about six weeks ago but as Grade C 20 . Count grading stations are pay- ing p ucer; for upgraded eggs delivered: Grade A Large 29-30 Grade A Medium 27-8 theme was difficulty in procuring one of the required capacity the order was delayed. The actual in- satallation took only four or five ays. CENTRAL 6liAll|llAlli;-g,,;g_11_,-,-g;,_-~own-thwart??? Smith 11.00 AM. Wheatley River 3:00 P.1d. Hunter River 7:30 Murray, Min- 4-9-11 FOR ADVANCED soldiers, all No. d2 ‘Training Cen- ter Grove, recently for uh, use: rslaha; J. o. m’ r- ing the Al: TRAINING- Some additions and lid Deputy Minister of B Shaw spoke u, He referred particularly to 1e The Stork program M Battery Singlcd _._ B‘.“e".’°§fii‘..‘fu.%.“ ‘t " M‘ o t F P i 3 -"3'-."“‘""'.......--.'2‘. i."......-¢""""‘ ¢..°...u.""'°.'§' b93353 Y. "ttfmm at flve Nllll a Iiml. Ilrlcllv DI!- Pastoral Charge: Bervigens wig“: "l" l" 14""- held on swim. April u. l! fol- ofhtltugrslnnd b0 s o information abouty Mani-fig‘ happened some little time was the An i-Aircraft don Area. The Unit the general Officer k-Ack Command, Pile. who rnessag was sin Sir Frfidcréiffathogngggr-ta ulatory mes- use. os tery are Man- itobans, but there are a few men from the Maritimes. and the offl- cers are from different parts of Canada. The Second-in-Command t0 Major Zink is Capta ' Arsenault, son of Mr. Justice and ma. Arsenault. Another Charlot- tetown officer is Lieutenant Tom Doyle. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle, Water Street. Further information is that this was a fine piece of work and kept the battery on the go practically all night. It is also said that the boys thoroughly enjoyed it and that it did them a world of good, and was something of a reward for long months of waiting and of longing to "show their stuff." s1‘. rfihrcrrs AT Afninrolv March 17th was a banner day in Alberton. A large congregation at- tended the High Mass in Sacred Heart Church to honor Irelandls Patron Sfilflt. RSV, W. E, Monagllalj, Pastor, was celebrant. In the even- ing the Alberton Dramatic Club presented the famous Comedy Drama "Old Dairy Homestead" to about 500 psople, all of whom thor- oughly enyoyed the play and the super acting of the entire cast. A rural play from start to finish. it ortrays the common everyday appenlngs around a flu-m home. Jason Wilkins, the farmer, cap- ably taken by Jno. w. Wallace, 1,; the central figure. Malcolm Gray, a schemer and ex-convict, in the hands of Dr. G. L. Keefe a stage was portrayed admirably well; Willie Work, a man of leisure and bom tired, saw an old time comedian _Frank McAldufl at his best in this role; Josh Arrowrooh, townconstable, was ably taken by Morris Perry; wnilethat of Mike Donnavan, a trntellurg tmkcruwas exceptionally well impcrsoilatcd by Jerry Redmond. Mrs. Glimmer, a dashing WldOW. was taken by Miss Florence Keefe, who, as on many another occasion in the past, de- light/id the audience with her first time before an Alberton and. "c9 ‘V115 llmllflllgly portrayed wll lo that of Ruby. the waif, saw Miss Thelma Wallace in splendid stvle, accomplished what is nhvztys in {my play a more cr i655 sympathetic Specialties son s bv Frank McDougald; step dancing by such veterans as James O'Brien, Ralph OBrlen and Jerry Rtdmond brought the audience u, 115 1013f, time and time again, A sing-song film of old songs was thoroughly enjoyed. Music for the occasion was fur- lllslled by Mrs; R. A. lvfzKcnna and . OBrlen on the piano; Howard Foley and Ralph Frank of the evening wer b mull playgd with Mrs. Josef, 523,511,151 at e piano. Ushers of the evening included Jos. I. Callaghan, Howard Fglgy, Everet Shea and Geo. Gallant. The P13 W35 DTB-Wflled to a capacity au fence in Tignish Friday, March 18th and from enthusiasm shown, was well enjoyed by all present. Convictions Under Wartime Regulations Charges of piercing the price ceiling brought convictions to 20 offenders across Canada during the week of March 27 to April 2, according to the Brforcement Ad- ministration of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. During the same period 17 land- lords were found uiity of contra- ventlflns of war ime leasehold regulations and fines ranging from i100 to t5 were imposed. Five re- tailers were fined anywherea from $5 to $150 when found guilty of breaches oi the Board's rationing regulations. Cases ainst nine persons charged wih contraventions of ___ Gm“ B n gasolne regulations were reported -3i.“"€nu“i§'a'._m'°.‘uh“i“it.‘ “"- ° 1w fiifii"wfi“h.‘ili“n°pu“°n.fi‘udtk°il aro - _ tgwnciltmcalnlllllltloél not: fillets u; bgggg fig} delivered "l" gape. fines ranged from s10 to t e y a a e ve o Grade A Lame ' 324 - u it <1 ii ti —————— 25$». ratg$r Fey.‘ “fiufiispeilihlfi gm: g “"6"” g3 barrio scuoon and preserv ng pour in daily. Al- ——— ready ‘exacts qanbew pclrgent of aging“ u‘ paying ‘P00138311 Rd mmpoztldofMBnglztiic school for Feb. xpec n m r v » -- lesrowlht in 0r mailed hilt with amgflml for graded eggs in w’- Grade Ix -- 1 Mm-iel Wall. a. only a week left housewives are o“ a Reuben Wall. urged to attend to their needs at c"; A5 L"!!! 35 Grade VII Br. - 1. David Mac- otnce. Evedry day four memiéerst of Ggd: A Kgzlcg 2. aialrleJMacKelrlzieM I t e Boar , two women an wo ra e r. - . ar on men, assisted six volunteer — “' Holmes. women workers are kept busy Grgde v ... 1, Jean Hkmted‘, 2. accepting a iterations delivered N mic Holmes, 8. Jeanette Clark. in person. to ulatlrl these and Grade rv Sr. - 1. Harry Wall. others arrivln in t e mails, and answering tefephone calls from anxious housewives in the city who want to know how to figure out their sugar needs. In addition to this there are the registration forms sent in from various parts of Queen's County by producers of da butter. His Worship, May- or B. y Holman, stated that it was expected that close to 8,000 applications would be received be- fore closing date, April l5. The Board serves all of Queen's County FOX BAIICIIERS Taking orders for fresh frozen herring, packed in 4O to 50 pound boxes at only 1-2 cost of meat. Grade IVJr. — LEareth Holmes. Grade III - l. Verna Bernard. 2. Vivian Holmes. Grade II - 1. George Riley, 2. Hartwell Crozier. 3. Freida Holmes. Grade I - 1. Edward (Xrampion, 2. Frances Davlson. 3. Ivan Wall- H host Average Senior: Jean Hun r 79 percent. Junior, George Riley, 3-4 percent. Teacher - Mrs. Bruce Crozier. SIAIICIILIGIIT LIGHTING laioly rocalved from one lves w ich within the London area. ‘This pg? only Canadian Heavy t in the Canadians, Dartmouth, led out in _ IPAQEZ SEVEN "That's why I'm following Cat-ado‘: Official Food Ruler and serving u whole Ifoln cereal every day. Usually our wholegruin cereal is Nabisco Shredded Wheel. It's 100% whole wheat with all the bro», minerolrand wheat germ. We think ll’: a grand energy food for breakfast er any other meal." look for the familiar package e0 your feed store. “L! {flml m: CANADIAN snasnoen “l? “l i WHEAT COMPANY, LID. Nlogon Fclh, cenedq PéEsQEZiIED’ Master Gene Macbeod, son of LAC. and Mrs. Wesley MacIeod. is confined to his home through ill- 1195i ~¢' I ~J-.§ , . . f;;.;ii“;fi;~ ti fitting and Supplying Glasaei Etc. ll. J. MABON OFTUMETIUST Montague P E L Office Hours: 1o to 12 fl. n. ,‘ 2 to s r. M. - Mrs. Thos. hfacPherson of Believue has received word that her son Pie Elis MncPherson has ar- rived safely in Great Britain. Adjutant and Mrs. Mercer of the Sfllvilllon Army have returned by car from Saint Jcim, Moncton and $152K N. 8.. tvlrcre they were on official businc: / Holidays em. 0v appointmen- _ Office Connected with DBUUSTURI: . V . J0,.\\\\ %;-_ .S<\\ Mrs. John E. Hagan, Mrs. Walter *0“ “'3' Murphy and little daughter Lnurenc, has returned to Millvaie ufter-_sprlldirrg a few days in 311m- gléifildo guests of Mrs. Louis Sherry. h. LOT 65 STUDY CLUBS. Tire weekly Study Club Was held ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. '1 rainor, ‘Byron's, on Friday" evening April 2nd, with an attendance o about thirty. A reading on "Our Ladys Rosary" by Mrs, Matthias Murray was followed by "Why I Am a Catholic" by Mary Coaay and "Fire Sign of The Cross" by Mrs, WililCl‘ Candy. After various ques- Hulls pertaining to "The 118.35." "The Altar“ and "The Vestments" were thoroughly discussed, the pivoting adjourned. A delicious buliet lunch was serv- ed bv Mrs. Trainer HSlSHEd bv the Maritime Central Airways Gets Lockheed Plane CRPL Carl Burke.- Manager uf ,. .- . ,_ __ Misses Genevnve and mearlnr wim a Ilockhoed enjoyc y a present‘ a ler Vi .t l _ lO-passenger plane which will be used 111 me Onarl wn-Sununerside-ltlmv- ton-Saint John Service. He made they departed for their homes as- sured that they had gained much information from the meeting. The Study Clubs are to be continued 1n lthgvfrip frvlu Montreal in, llurc ma fllfilllil uhd are :1 wonderful 31° "lorlmdd “illlllcs- lfilldllll Bl fsucrcss. The Week previous one rvns $2; m"! W" ALI-Wit R'- lheid at the home of M1". and 1v \.\.lfilthius Callaghan Wllh an atlcl unce of ttvenLv-elgh; A reading "Victory over Human Respect" by Mrs. Callaghan was followed by nilcstions on various religious touics. "Twas a very instructive and educa- -,tionnl meeting. A dnintv lunch was -scrved by the hostess. BIRTHS Co-pllct (.11 the flight vars Sqdn. Ldr. J. H. TudhQl-lfi. Head of Can- adlan Aviation Insurance Manag- ers Ltd, lvfontreni, and a former mlfllllllfl‘ of the Air Force. He won file Dloilllglliiilfffi Flying Cross m the First Great Wnr. Tile Lockheed plane uhs plied by the American Army place a Barkley Grow machine owned bv the lvlaritlme Central Aim-H's and lost in the far North sup- to re- CMIPBELIr-At the Charlottetown last De mm. .- C ‘ J1 Hospital April '7. 1943, to M1". and wade‘ $1M I“.,E\hnen,heap1,°m$?y5: Mrs. Elric W. Campbell, a daugh. was fotllced down while on a rescue ‘er’ expacli on. 'I'he new machine 15 slightly fllstér fha th a rkl "°°E“S°" ‘- A‘ "i" “m” Gm, and can,“ f,” gem“ pfljf county Hospital on April 7th to any". Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rogerson ‘script. Burke said the Lockheed m" m“ Km’ “ dawhw" adgmgfllféatyg ‘Qiiihiafefglft ‘gall’ llIacKAY-At the P. a I Hospital com obemted ‘the servlcé to April 6, 1043' l0 Sergt. Allan and province pnm, to the rommflon Jr Mrs. Mammy, a daughter Esther Maritime Central Airways. M35" The Lockheed will not be used on the regular service for about a week, Capt Burke said. Wins Award In Music TORONTO, April B—Aws.rds_ in the Canadian Performing Right Society's sixth annual scholarship and prize competition for oom- pcsers under 22 were announced today, with Robert J. B. Fleming of Saskatoon, Susie, carrying off the major scholarship. $750 from the Toronto Conservatory of Music for the second successive year. Other winners included William Keith Rogers, 21 of Charlottetown. who won the first of three cash prizes of $50 each. This was the second year Mr. Rogers had taken the prize but in 1941 he “'11s unable to accept it. The next two cash awards were lumped because of the equal merit of the three contestants and the $10) split equally between Mar- jorie David. Vancouver, B. C. Samuel Margolian, 20. i112 Aber- deen St.) Fredericton and Samson Rosemarin, Montreal. Mr. Rogers won the scholarship MARBIAGES CLARK-INGS — At St- J0hn'| Church, Calm/rd, Vancouver Island. B. C March 27th, i943, by the Rev. _ G. H Greenhagh, Olive Charlottetown. to Lawrence John Clark, formerly of Edinburgh, Scot- land, now of Victoria, B O. DEATHS MANN - At the Prince County Hospital, April 8, 1942 Fraser Mann, aged 67 years of Iris rtown. Funer- al from his late residence saturday at 1.30 p.m. Interment Spring Brook. SHAW-At Winsloc North on April 8, i943, Jnnct Irene Shaw, aged nine years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnett Shaw. Funeral Saturday from Winsloe North United Church. service starting at 2.30 Interment Winsloe North Cemetery. CUMMINGS-At N: "h River on April B. 1943. Mrs. Hairy Cumhlmyfi. in her 43rd year. The remains are resting at the Cutciiffe Funeral Home where a short service will be held Saturday, April l0 a1 2 pm. thence to North Rlrcr Baptist church for scrvlrc at 3 pm- IMP!‘- ment in East Wullshire Cemetery. MURPHY-At Si. Boniface San- aiorium on Saturday, April 1i. 1943 Estelle Teresa Mui-p dauflllior of the late Mr. and i\ll'.~. Peter Mur- phy of Chfllfin, l‘ E i Phmcrul Mass nt Si. Mingus Cathedral and burial in Memorial Park Cemetery, Winnipeg. ,. __€_q award two years ago and won sec- 0nd prize in each of the two pre- ceding years. During the same period he also won two first places in the Quebec Provincial Music Festival and won the schurlnan Trophy for the highest marks made in the festival. CAHlLL—At the Charlottetown He. is a son of Lt.-Col. K. S. Rolorfi Hospital. Thursday April ll, i943. and Mrs. Rogers of this City. Miss Elizabeth Cnhill. mzrd T3 years. Remains will be fmwvardcd this afternoon to the residence of her sister. Ali's. Margaret Whelan, Alberton from whcrc the funeral will take place Saturdnv morning at 9 o'clock to the Sacred Heart Church, Albnrtnn. Tntcrnlcnt in the Church (‘cmntcrlt §;:‘__-T'WT""“W_. . —".,.,...3 N. D. MacLean Butter Coupons Butter coupon No. 5 will become valid for use on Saturday, April 10. This coupon as well as butter coupons 1, 2, 3 and 4 cannot be used after April 30. i Other butter coupons willN be; o. . 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