FD laud-runny BOMB-Jfommy displays the case or a deadly Nell anti-personnel “butterfly bomb," found at Anzlo. Drollllcd b! planes, bomb falls pro-determined distance. ‘hen case °l>°ll5 Y9‘ ileasing devastating delayed action bombs among troop concentra- tions. (U. S. Signal Corps Photo.) l v CROW CONTEST l! 1st GRAND PRIZE 550,00 2nd GRAND PRIZE 25,00 3rd GRAND PRIZE 12,50 light Monthly Prizes (April to Nov.) of $5.00 each. To reduce the Crow population oi the Island and thereby save great Imberl o! eggs and young birds of Hungarian partridge. pheasants and ‘lid ducks, as well as song birds. the l’. E, L Fish and Game Protection Annotation will award $5.00 cash ior the greatest number oi Crows des- troyed in each oi the eight months commencing with April and ending with November, i944. in addition the above, Grand Prizes will be awarded ‘or ti‘: three highest totals oi Crows destroyed during the eight month‘ o . l Foot only oi’ Crows must be submitted at Fashion Barber Shop. 156 Q8011 tteet ior count not later than seven (7) days after the end oi Duh month to quality tor monthly prise. The decision oi judge is final. Dlnwinsxo! Crow Trap and full direoti for building available free hehion arbor shop or by mail from Game Bird Committee. P. E. l. l h and Game Trotection Association, Charlottetown. Model Traps on display at T. Ilolmans Ltd" Stores at Charlotte- ‘bwn and Summersido and at Fashion Barber Shop. . N0 POISON T0 BE USED 7£<i3 fiTfffllflllITflfl F!U—ll-l1-19-2ll—22. v ii NOTICE trnry to this order shall be duly prosecuted. Acting Clerk of the Executive Council our best. You, I t have noticed?" register dl B ' thflt fol‘ theultaslvferen so happy col HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES Coniess I very nearly forgot it." aoe Coles, and Beverly MacQuarrle 115m merged from me bathroom, (equal; s Beryl Coles. her blond hair, which she'd be,“ Grade rv - l Audrey MacQuar- ggshllinsaa wet tangled halo “Om; rie. Commencing April 11th, 1944, and until fur- r 5' ' s!“ h“ “ “W” "llllllld 5"“ m - 1 Heath" “l” z Dated the 8th day of April, A.D., 1944. Clléllilalvsltlesn hvm handsome: y n "m: must be h... yo; .. -——— I order on “I m you all. The Daring merchant Fahren- y ' of us. Ref; arhaollzvrizidaeg ylheit. who invented the thermometer, c J STEWART 3.3 l‘°“°" °’ a wan sun “$53 w” “ "“‘"‘°“ "‘"‘"°' n a a ' ' him swlaredlgiflllel-I-‘e’ best to make THE ' ETOWN unrmmvanv-uwwsmau" Twenty-Four llour Leave liacit Work“ BY IINEI SEANN Author oi “Student Norse", "War wit?!’ “Mr Pom | m-v-J-"Am-m-MWHAH-Hvv. g Alter the weddin; they drove straight down to cot - Neither wanted to mo. Ouono I'll than and will». happiness in the‘ it was spent’ '1 l them, booming on in; them all the will: chem k a woe in heavoo- neaolut y aho shut her geld to any doubt: and “ham ~"‘ rything wu going . right. ca: mortal‘: worry, llmim’: hint eomew ere Deni-so still be alive. Otherwise l U- 9- "mu"- hl“ i" 5"‘ It was wonderful how n» ml-n- ill»!- md Cantu. have hooked "ed w (one; l; w" l, 1g ‘he'd all north and south railroads in locked a door on a. roourin her "fir. who: new! oath mind and awn o the key. 2P I"? "W'- mmnnlilml "l she would n. “M t i” “d, communications was lur- qpm 1g “Mn, “we, mu“, gw-thered by blasting o! Froainono, were on, day gm,“ w Jerneina, Plombino and Civitaveo- They were lazy days she and ""1- 5iii‘."€é film "’§€3i‘°" Nmhflitin i o an ng etc - Each was content, Just w be wldi B11011" lovely. It was uulw lm- the other. They went ior long wwlble for enrol than w be walks and cum back tired and “l” "m" M!” ' hunerv to the sluiple meals trim Ve-lerle WW4 downy" h" M had prev-mud (o, and smiled at Cherry.‘ Ia marriage them qrhey i. a ea wonderful’ the little rambllng patch belonging eolns to be? to the cottage so that it would give ‘Film!’ “will *0 “d0 h" We them the maximum quantity oi’ "14 a“ m" If," ‘NWQ °n "W flowers and vegetables- Flew“ Wbh- “We 5°" Then the last rooming came “Lmky 31'“ weuf "YWQY rm and there was nothing left but to grohaihgxtl‘ 31$‘ I" bee“ my good-bye. Simon held Ch ‘ - 1,, m, am, nws be,“ “ma, ‘£1’; And so the next fortnight slipped hm week Chen), men‘ iby with Cherry back again at her "I never knew it was possible to 3°b'“w°'u“5' wwungl Wwkmg- Bu‘ ience. Now there was a daily letter b. so hamm Show. mail time now marked a differ- "Nor I, my darling." he “We, begun been M p 7 one to be written to him- "Simon Not even during his flrsgargiarriagell" duung- n°w “'9 ‘ll!!!’ a week-Y rm without youj’ flwentmlrsl birthday party to which She hated parting from , m‘ w“ m‘! He drove her to the gates oi’ the mm’ they were Wing °" W "l9 gfiolgpdselrji, living! in the] lielghlltlor- Cherry was an A.C.w. 2 in . e was mmensey wen thy, 110W. dressed once more in herlggat childless“ "dl val?“ W“ h" blue uniform with her curl, tucked fawm‘ “if?” Shed 5am "m" beneath her cap- “Does a Waalt e as“ Ask i“ man-v 0' W1" K15; he, husband goombyey. Simon friends along as you like, Valerie, asked Wm, a “He, as m, ‘u, and even though there 1s this moment can“, Jtiorrible war onadllll {lo my‘: best »-she watched him drive wa l"? W" B 8° W" ll- Al r fill- wavlng um“ me ‘Weary’ I dont see why We shou d let l-lltler gppeared round a bend m me "ML spoil your twenty-first birthday." men Si“ hurled along u, h"! Bio Valerie had been shelling out b11190 The 5M5 crowded ‘round in m ever since. She'd said her as she opened the door- Blake to cherry- "can't y“ bring ym" no; usually demonsmmvel hugged’ husband, Cherry? It would be nice her. “Had a. good time, Pyccroit?" w m“ "ll" “gmn” - And with a snug ~90,“ expect Cherry had said she would love any of us go rqnember you. ma,“ to. Shed written to Simon, "1'd rled name," rasbiher be alone will?“ you’, "um; an ht I an» mm‘ or , nee we see so le o what; yosu 0.11%., ye; 1th“ beach other, but Valerie’; sucli a pet hggvgnly “may Ithag I think perhaps 1 should go Valerie milled we, m, human" to her party. Besides I've nn idea ‘The; you, Cherry" she w” “m; l6 ma)’ be lllllbe ill-ll." the stqirg 1n a 119;}, and he, mm (To yBe Continued) were around Cherry. "cosh rm 111g? gulf‘, b‘? aeulnl whim it wommfli ‘“ °‘ "mmlil noimi Mil/ION’ SCHOOL "G““d"' 51"’ Pmled °" M’ "P Foil i i th re rt r North and ruined her hair‘ "weu- what's Mill's)?! ngchliol ‘lot lil/ltllrch? been happenln ? Y ' the war whilegrve bgelliveawxlioytlvyon "Ni", quite. but we've been doing aka it, wouldn't - I demos’ that might have Grade x _ l Evelyn Marl-lure. 2 Verna. lea. . do IX — 1 Keith Colea. 1 Marjorie Neill 3 Thelma Colds. Grade Vll — 1 Wendall Mac~ Kenzie, 2 Howard Colcs. 3 Audrey es days I must Grade v - l Nanne Coles 2 Hor- Marie Coles, 3 Elaine Col flur notice. all highways in this Province are Cherry and grinned "1 wish you'd Grade n_ 1 Doris Coles. closed for motor vehicle traffic, except in such glgagigggk 0‘ wallow or: your K312i,“ I 5'" — 1 Ge" 9 M“? . - - a mo env 3' - one! Where the total weight of vehicle and "she-n m, 0mm a u" and, I y; _1 3am Monslde load does not exceed 5,000 pounds. back n» work ",1";- md vume Perfect Attendance: Audrey’ 4 i “what time do we so m duty’; Cotes, Heather Coles. Howard Anyone driving on provincial highways con- asked Cherry, 801115 up to the mom Coles. Nanne Coies. Stewart crab» be. George MocKenzie, Wendall wave so‘ ‘ n", Mackenzie. then service. 'I‘hev selves, we’ whfileélvtl among them. was almost p all. t WEAPON-Multl-barrclcd rocket gun, Britain's newest anti-div ‘erected in firing position. Revolutionary in design, ' “"~~--~- wosnmentationbyl-Qolign clenllm, new ‘ i“ 7.1%.", “mWEEJ-hat she we, as nice s4 ~ novntthe h ill of 1.1.. Sir Oliver lzesefgighth Army can‘: "llmlfl- CIIN- A. J. Chlrbonriean lhown ' aa you thought it was ' . H“ h, really meant m“, H“ from Simon and there was a daily- the‘ ~ - ! "Simon dearest, this tim fortnight well be togetherldax alaiLtgmonowuéfiu e "Le;- hw. u m “ma”. t er tho t on waxing: , "n, 1,, ,1 1m lacing him thi evening. °°““ “‘ "‘° """ ,,"‘," rs‘ 3:: "c. “i. a ~11 Sh,“ be w‘, 1-11 u o’: . e o y-e t ours until then- r don't iarlcyytllixls oot- °“ ‘MY- ‘lame W" "all"! a ng Simon and from‘ 395mm and t m: cottage. Luokily it was a week-end gglng m? to “n23: re h? w“ IISdimon would be tree all day on BY. gnu-IE“ y" | Valerie had an aunt, a Mrs.- GUARDIAN iiova Scotia and Prince . below. " A The call ls greatest tor and 45, you can qualify. “loo Women , clerks, dental assistants, postal assorterl, drivers and cooks, ‘ along with volunteer who can be trai ,' lions. Don't let the call go unanswered! iii you are medically tit, haveGrade VIII or better educa- \ tion, have no dependents, and are between the ages oi 18 Enjoy the thrill that comes with joining the Canadian .Women‘s Army Corps-plus the satisfaction oi knowing that you are doing your duty. Remember, it is still true that ) every girl who enlists in the C.W.A.C. allows one more noldicr to join the fighting overseas. Wtilileil n I-‘iii their In Canada and Overseas ; Hnwsivaiumummmmleanatunwuit . yon deprive o dgiilnl ml of III WllllflllflM-D Ill!!! ' Do you want some lighting mu do your lob? Brim don't .L ._ why don't you join the C.W.A.C.1 , Canada and: lathe: IMQ Vi!!! .9 "Illliflflifl ' lghting establishment-minted some rémllh h taint!» ‘Canadian Women's Army Corp! In! I'll)’ u!!! P"? world-wide struggle hr tendon. lixhon Iiouoand women have already donned an nlfii tailored c.w.1l.c. uniform and m" iiiling an earn, and vital place in the Canadian Army, at homo and overseas. But arioiherbOOO are urgently needed, andilu quota lot :};_\-.t,~"-< - in oi» . VJ, g ~_ _ ' ~s Idward Island is I00 ll liltod , wills -. qualified stenograph typistl, ‘ ’ in these occupa- .- qw 1 osliions P ARMY cops ~ . ./ _——-u—n1-nu—@_——u "now "ro enusr - '1 5, ed! ll iii lih t p. ' I aligd ‘iilioisdssin? firicigiheyvillgollvrbuatltlélr | - - .A - eo . Swoosh-ohm i0 Deliigtllmyinuu one n ‘hliorti ....*:rr......... _ z gogrfizgorhflglo lélosmiguils“ m" H“ m | Typist! ......... .. 4i m" """" " Photographer: ... giiirunt wiiilnlltarlianaoréaclg.dlljognogtilkrfiarkléfi. 'l statistical Clerks . . . . .. 20 Laboratory neohnioian. l n"! any". m or Iii-g“ e3“, ma, “my coufiml cyukc: 1 Ccnarai Oiiico Clerk: . 5i Laboratory Allllinnt .. l c" nth." ' 3 Recruiting Oiiicer, MD. No. 8. Haiillx. l ,°°°"' - 45 Pharmacist .......... .. l ' svlwhbvn c .11 mmuh, “ma”, , "g1?" _"'f'f'_°_'_'fff'f‘fj n sans | ‘Wrciess Operators . .. ll h‘; G ‘I’ t’ a _ §°ll.':".ii'§.lf'.”.".'.f" ' i wfLifQuu" | ADDRESS :1 per . . . . . .. ""' . wh-flcss and lush-um“; X-ray Technician 1 Orderiiu 3i I ll Mechanic: . . . . . . . . . .. 9 Hairdresser: ...... 2 Storawoihen ... CITY ... ................... ...-.....- . | I BONSllAW Y- 7- s- was held at tbs- home of Ml‘. and Mrs. Show This being Temper- ance meetirlg temperance president opened by singing "Just As I Am" with Elinor Carson as pianist. lol- The regular weeklv meeting: oi lowed by scripture read by Elinor the Bonshlllv Y. P. s. was held fllfiorson and the Baptist Church. Lost meeting Temperance pledge was Lord's Prayer in unison then re- peated in unison ,and lesson given by Mrs. Show on temperance. The devotional part o! the meet-- 6-“ _..__ __.___.__.¢ ._.___ _,_ The Tie." Minutes of last meet- ing were read and approved, and roll call answered by eight members and some visitors with a verse o! scripture on temperance. Lesson for next night is to be given by Marlon Salmond and scripture by Lulu Moore. collection Isabell Crosby presided, Meetingling clceed by singing "Bless Belwaa taken by Beverly‘ Benton. Meeting next month is to bl held at. the United Church. Meet- ing closed by repeating the Mizpah Benedicton in unison, liter which Mr. Fred Shaw had a. very interest ini COXIIIIEHL and ggnlres. uric was serve y m, m, A hearty note oi v thanks w‘? ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Show. Out Our Way VEH. I'M CLEANIM’ UP ME CLEAN UP SUMPIM.’ TTZAININ‘ AN‘ IT 5 SICK blOW-WHATB UP? HALF THE TIME I CAN'T TELL IF MAGGIE i5 SNGIWO? CQYING .' OH. THAT MAKES WORRY AB FUTURE! I LIVE IN AN APARTMENT AN HAVE NO CELLAR, A‘I'l'iC, YARD OIZ GARAGE TO CLEAN! I'M NOT GETTib-FPROPER BETTER IN INDUSTRY OB CIARES ME BRINGING UP FATHER Bv i. R. WiiIianIisOur Boardifilt House OUT MY With Major Hoopiv EGADJAQON! ‘lOUR IDEATO PIC A no 44'- W\F R ‘BUMMER EE2E8 ‘BOW "TD TIPPY AND ‘CAP’ STUBBS _ m ‘r0 PAY FOR m: HALL AND NOW FOR THE COSTUMEQMS A Business MANAGER, I'M ABOUT TO RESIN-- w ' or Ottawa, former star football it weapon, is unloede "'7" "m! ""170 WWII! lutlmv ‘w, a l, n o‘ yam M receive: tho coveted Miiitery Cum ~ hr vayior in notion. (Cllildlflfl Photo) . on, MR. some -woul.o You mmo norms wm: rues: sullen auo CALLING A TAXI? WE'RE novme TO AUNT lFFIiS loom/i on, ma. euose, GET AL@G W HOW WOULD! EVER IWOUTVCIJJIGJ