1m _ iyylEWESTERNGUARDIAN . . , ‘ . l “W'- wmwsm" - -- .- i susmsssws sis IIINCI COUNT! lows. ilissdptlls Asserting fgmdhnllllillfillllixtzfidllglfl. “guy, this! Bill's in‘ "Win. d’! firs!“ 0's?" will ls lallnrsl lo hols I l_ ll! moulds. dsysrllogqwoss. Pastures! my“, ‘ torso: rfllponslbls for neurones: ‘,2. "m, "i" ’ 4mm and 445'"- stoek st Brace?“ W. “$22.2 Ililhi —00AL.in stock and arriving . ‘ four years oio. for "my" p1“; m‘. o. w" "WW- “441- Memos. Borden. “bill-Salli w‘ x @3173“!!! skating rink closed m“ or s season. No more skat hockey especially sdiggtig: ' ed. 644-21 _ _____. wwrpm, maid for general —WAN'I'ID — Man's bicycle in ' lwrK- I°°,°, w,“ ‘W’ m" condition. Box mo. Phone o. w Gun‘ s i-a-oliid-u-la-ls. fimm” ~ 4454* —PAY TIJSPIIONI T0 BI. 1N- STALLED - It has been learned thst a Public Telephone Pay Sta- tion will bu irlstalled in the ONE. station, Sumnlersldc, for the con- venience of the travelling public, ible date. This yams. SEDAN for sale. W ~. llant condition. lend tires, gored for m4. Phone 379-1 after I‘: Wang“, 4-15-li. smears. zlbzlzezzé o o» - women, ma selective has been discussed at sev- rvillélel%ummemda_ - bu.“ oral mcetlnu of the Bummersids __ Board of Trade, where the need ,mpuulzsrrolc not“; Dlph. oz ilhis utility was stressed. s. (l, ‘for school children and pre- fi; children .- on Jgqnqgqjgy, -_WOBD RECEIVED — News of the High school at the death 0f Mrs. Mary C. McNeil d at the Cgmvent, gt at her home in Denver, Colo. has i-ld-lo-ifl-IIL. been received byMrs.JamesA.Mc- ' Neil, Summers-ids. Mrs. McNeill who was the widow of the late 5i- Otinl‘ at 1w A - i m g. M. ~ JAY-AL FAMILY — Mrs; Wil- lcnnn luv 0on0! bslb I1 by IAIDCVNAEL coupon "d" d by osvnn CHATKIN Also British News And Short Subjects SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 SATURDAY AT 2.80 [EIEJIEJIQJIEIEIQIEIIEJIEIIEE m,“ srrlith, Kinkora, has three mon McNeill of Summerside visit- gjupvlng in England, Preston, ed here on several ccasions and (jgrpotfll Gerald and 2nd had made many friends who will M,’ mum regret her passing. Mrs. McNellFs ., _ - husband was a brother of the late Hon. James A. McNeil], Summer- V-GBIISTIA" “UM” IN"- side and the late nubert r. Mc- |t the home of the Pfes-idflii. M" "- ualsss- one ls ,.,,—,Y,;s ":51? “w” - M c ldl °ii - ' r W y luncheon meet IDi-ionli period w" led, by Mm Bil-i of the Summerside Y's Men's Club m. T116 ma" 5'1"‘ 9°55 Mm“ Mr. Ingham Palmer presided. An- " memltmn 3°11°W°d °" nounoernent that final arrange- ohn"I6:2‘Z "If 1 had not come." n ma,“ had been made ,0, me m. cllrist.’ had not oolne, no Eli-dim‘. turn engagement of Mort Kenny's no marches. or missions. no Ohri-i- orchestra was made by the social tlsu homes. hospitals or Rod Crw- committee, the dance to take place A for WM Md 1mm ii" his- May lat. oh behalf of the Red m; 107v"! WW1" °1 m! 0- Cross committee Mr. Morley M- y Mrs. llfilllbeck "id Bell reported that arrangements had been mods with the Legion Home for the use of two rooms by the mobile blood donors clinic. This unit will be starting .0961‘!- tions as soon as the roads permit. and will be in Slunmerside at reg- ular intervals. Those willing to give their blood should set in touch with any of the members of the Red Cross committee and full in- formation will be given them. The chairman then called upon Mr Morlgy Bell. the Bptaker of the ev- ening who gave a most interesting talk on Law. Meeting was close with The King. 5- during the famine. A pap- er wag read by Hattie Harding, a midfof "Clinton Miller's pap- l ‘the February number of the liar Call on the subject of “co- n,.,where, are we now?" A business period followed. Reports m, given by the secretary and the bessurezx. The. shut-ins and the bereaved ones‘ were remembered. m president closed the meeting with benediction. A socialhour fol- io ~ The May meeting will be held in the Church. S. “Soon after I peck my way out of the shell. I must hiiYMfood-but not just any foodl I am a baby- the little bit I ‘eat will make or break me-and it ‘"9" b! Jlilt right! Only fresh, perfectly balanced 2Il—madc expressly for Inc-rich in vitamins, min- ¢ is and high quality proteins-can make me live Ind grow tile way I should. -.f'i‘llat'o wh 1 also l d f snlm- . u last oiuér orilribflfi ‘ii-fir? 1.3.‘... ".:,‘_'l need fresh food! And you know that surm- GAIN CHICK STARTER is made by the SHUR- QAIN Feed Service Mill right near our farm-made as needed! Please don't give ma stale stuff when you "II be so sure of freshness‘ with Sl-IUR-GAIN! “I wsntgood food! SIIUR-GAIN CHICK START- R crammed with the quality materials that are "i! besfxinsurancc of growth andstrerlgth. N uff said! “l t tasted foodl Well, thousands of baby iiiiiii, iliavc already double-checked SIIUR-GAIN CHI i; STARTER for mo, at snug-cam Experi- rnenlsl Farm, before I ever take a bite. The proof iii lib, pudding ls in the eating! “ ndreds of thousands more chicks are getting 3H GAIN CHICK STARTER every year - be- m: it pays to BUY THE BEST — FOR MY SAKE- AN FOR YOURS!” ‘ ’.' _IN SHUR-GAIN FEEDSERVICE Illa deed Division of Ballads Packers Ltd. ' i KENSINGTON, P-EJ. w u - CO-OPERATE WITHLTNM on“ s. s. “if... ‘ mo‘ n s Boyle. Hunter ruler William. book, sedouuo n. s. Lsod. veruorl luvor N A. . Frodofiaton n. A. also. llestilordslo 8. n. y; . New Amtsn l. 3., fu, m. skits s sou. st. Peters Mrs. p; lguhlisskq A. L. ElIusdlI-lo lohg 'm|,_-'c,|'|||. Gordon loss. Vernon liver ‘~ '>- Ina-ru- §‘°¥>"‘wfi.%': “shift-l w.» . . “ssroliuy. Nor-than woeiblro Dsin on. Nirth wll- "- ,l'-_ Morris. ssllns , ‘April’ meeting of the WM. Ne,“ I n . mt H {yum “m”! Sm?“ chum“ also a0 bx: S; sMrss Johsl wills, Ollurdl of 51111111165149 w" held Goodwin of Wellington. s. . , her. sister, Mrs. =New Adventures Lure Lone Wolf To Old llaunts ——_i— into trouble, it's be attractive young woman. That has been an axiom among film fans ever since the debonalr sleuth first hit the screen to prove himself one 0! the most engaging of all rescals. and that axiom receives added entertain-meme significance in Colombia's newest in the Lone Wolf series, "One Dangerous Night". which star; Warren William at the Capitol Theatre. There is not Just one woman to get the lone Wolf into trouble: there are five! The girls are Marguerite Chap- man, Mona Barrie. Tala. Birell, Anna Savage and Marguerite Hay- es. They are lovely. lively and l-e- markably innocent even if one of them did plan to leave her hus- everl if a. second did plan to rob that "gentleman." even if there, malning three are in a room with ly I‘€_i_Ii'@d_g'pSC.__ __ i --CONSPIRACY CA5 — The case of John (Holman) Gallant. Sunlmersi-le, chas-ged with con- spiracy was adjourned until Mon- as those made i century. ‘n: nfgirwllhi-IVQRH- Rggzrs said in address Thllrlsday night in the Y. m. c. A. of th meat, s government set ‘Dip by the, * s. miller are rnunbar fihhey are dlfIorc-rlt frorrl our unions. a tended Ind. crit ism Often —Whenever the Lone Wolf gets Fred Wotton. cause of an band and elope with a blackmailer. i“ 011mg“ moTgll-t-in Russia in the. twenty-five years have been‘ the Y's Marl‘, club , .iewed the rise‘ asent form of Govern-i systcm o public e have no capitalists .to fight illst but fight to improve 00h- gencral man- 8d ager down all are manners o1!‘ the] e ‘ Meetings in is cncourased itis unmerciful. The main, ooncem of the workers is not to curtail production but to produce, more and better goods and services. The wage rates are arrived at by central council of trade unions and there may be eight to ten different}. scales in a chances of SUMMERSIDE ‘°°““”“° " described as a great success- faciory with great advancement. ‘Ille- , peratives were‘ There are government farms. co- perativs farms arld some privatc-, o by owned farms, he said, The great aim is to produce an abundance,‘ of goods. Reviewing the causes which led to, the 191'! revolution he said that there had been a corrupt, inefficient and oppressed government and poverty‘ had been extreme. Lenin had formed, a. so'id group which was sold on Communism and every occasion was taken to instil communistic doctrines. of into the people. Ralph MncLearl presented a baby! spoon to Wylie Allan. The meeting was presided over by In .Memoriam MR- RQBERT E. PALNIEK O-BE.‘ Word ha; been received by relat- ives here of the death on the 6th ill- stant of Robert E. Palmer, O.B.E.. of London, England, eldest son of the late Charles Palmer. K.C. of C1111’- iottelown and brother of Ethel Palmer and of the lute lvlrs H. Jas. Palmer of this city. Mr. Palmer, born in Charlottetown. received his education at Prince of Wales College and gra/Juntcd lll ining Engineering a; McGiil Uni- versity, After following his profession and, B, c. he accepted a pas,- ition as technical manager of the Rio T nio Copper Mines ill Huelva, spnill. w ere he and his family resided for nine years. Latterly he practised as consulting Engineer in London, Eng- land. He was a member of the Ill- tltute of Mining and Metaliurgy and was well knovm in mining circles. day morning at the close yesterday's slttlnz of Court at fiummerslde. Five wlt-‘ nesses gave evidence yesterday for ‘ . besides Bernard day. The witnesses were, Sgt. Lew- is Watson, R..C.M P.. as Perry, Summerside. a barrel maker, Ray Bernard. hardware clerk at R. ., John Arthur. tln-\ smith. Const. Donald Davis R.C.M. P.. and W.A. Gaudct. collector of customs. It is expected that ihei case will go to the jury on ‘Fuesdfg . .. , —EVENING' AUXILIARY-Mrs. . borne Campbell and Mrs. Harold ..\/Iilligan were hostesses to Trinity Bvenlmz Auxiliary on Tuesday even- ng when they met in the Church larger for their Easier Mesage. Christ is The Church is Bornl Lean was assisted by several mem- bers of the Society. who, by inter- esting re . took us i0 nlnny different places all over the world and revealed to us that "The Church was found There." The study book “For all of Life," was then aken- up and Mrs. hur Allen outlined the chapter The se of Worship", w was most interesting and was very the roll was reopen 1:8 members and one visitor. ports were received from the trea- surer and from the visiting com- . ti brought to a. close with the Benediction af- social hour suent.-S Personals -Mlss Thelma Andrews has re-. turned to her hcnlo in Freetown hbvinx spent a few dayll in the western part of the Island- -Mlss Erma Smith of lficetown spent the Easter holidays 1n Ken- sington visiting friends and rela- twes. -M.lsscs the and Pearl Stav- an, and Mr. er Cannon of Ken- glngton spent the Easter holidays in Moncton, NB- _r1~hb many friends of Mrs. Rud- , ford Cotton of Clinton are pleased to know she is pro favour- ably after a serious operation in the Prince County Hospital- tel- which lunch was served and s 3 Besides his wife, formerly Coll- starloe Leonard of Buedericaton, N.B.. he left four daughters. Mrs. Sturgess and Mrs. Pearce residing in England, Mrs. Patrick Creme in India, and 9 . Grad‘; who had been Ull the stand Mrs. Sydney Wood of Victoria, B. C., when court adiourned on Thurs- Mrs Wood and her two boys Bob and; Tim will remembered as having spent; some time in Charlottetown with her cousins, Judge HJ... and Mfg Palmer in 1940-41. ‘ Mr. Palmer's only son Charles, also a, well known mining engineer, lost hi; life last year in tlle Med- iterranean while travelling by air from ‘Ifi-lrkey to London, where he was going at the request of the Brit- ish Government. to report upon Turkish minerals required in the war. Surviving are also fourteen grand- children srld a brother, W. Jarvis tmQ Palmer of Johannesburg, B. Africa. LOWE! FREEIOWN SCHOOL The following is the report for March. Grade X Sr. -- I Betty Profitt, 2 William Cairns. Grade X Jr. i Freda. Hammili. Grade IX Sr. - 1 Wlnnifred Cairns. 2 Fred Calms, 3 Helen slrrls c . Grade 1x Jr. -_ 1 Bruce Profitt z beagle: rrlll. s’ i e . - J subvert. Vm m“ u“ Grade VII — l Donald Profitt, 2 Charlotte Cairns. dweller Reeves. Grids VI — l Elaine Hammill, 2 Eric Hammill. a Jennie Reeves. Grade V Sr. - 1 Georgina. Calms 2 Russell Matthews. Grade V — 1 Joan MsoCal-viile, Elmer Hammiil 3 Allison Reeves Grade IV A l Olive Stave-rt, z h Burns. Grade IV B i Edwin Hammill. Gil.“ IV C I Louise Cairns. Grade I111 A I M0rris Burns, Liigxdadlewis. a Albert Stavert. NI Perfect Attendance: William ggirns. Helen Calms, Charlotte Do ma. Fred Cairns, Jennie Reeves, winniatredflem . ty Profltt, n" 9911115. llflaine Hammill, Eric Hammill. Ben” 3.1mm“; ‘Ik-aoher: Jeane Campbell __________ WE'RE SPEAKING Adios Erythe Dunning o! Long River is spending the Easter holi- , ys in Kensington, guest of_ her, aunt and uncle Mr. an Mr . James i McKenzie. ~ , _.Mr. slid Mrs. Ital-pit Callback of Bedeque arrived, home on. ‘Ihursda evening“ from a trip to Montrea and ‘Ibronto. B. _1-riu msnjy friends an pleased totes Mr. . I‘. Arnett, summer- slde, able to back to his duties quip um? recent indisposé- tion. -Mrs. ‘Lorraine - Stevens. Bum- mersido. hss- arrived home from s seven weeks visit to Brsntfol-d, Ont. ‘Returning uhu spent two days with Roy Ahern, Dag t l howls. —Mrs. Laura MacLaughlln, Mon- treal, arrived by plane on Saturday tioned with the R. C. A. F. here. While irl-town she is the guest of tum Margaret lidoltnnis. , l. - we» for DOCTQRS I! you need professional are or counsel. we urge you to in st once to s com tent hysicisn or Dentist. n‘! stand back because they're all "so busy" these dsys. Delay will only add to their troubles -snd yours. Ono call now may ssvc several visits s little fer. That's economy for ou, economy- Got! Unite.‘ l-n lsusnt today-m ' their prescriptions here. Enlnan's Drug Store. Summer-side THE CHARLUFTETOWN UARD Addresses Y's Men 0n Soviet System PROFESSIONAL CARD , for geek. IHSUHHHEE SUI-ANCI- iiLPH HUTTART Summer-side Chartered Accountant , Office at w wblu am Laundry Credit Union organized At ‘ IN!“ 110N06- 481's NI . Ostbrins Gus. Iilm Avenue, has nooivod tbs good new; that her son Private Daniel E. Gus had been seriously wounded in 1t- aiy. is improving. left Borden lsst evening with 2J8 passengers. vins wi passengers. rnsde 5 trips yesterday. and 4f) oar- cross the strait men were called out twice yester- crllrlul cutlluulll glfinuggfiu-dglygnmmw F F H . 7m, m __ 3on3; m, ween. “bung, or out hunts 14$ ed‘ b'y ulovlsorlo7stgngoulf°rrer- consum- l “Br. , W. yigfo, u,“ ,§====,,l,>,5;g;g;i»,,,g u. J. A. snows, m». P QQQYQZ? QOQQQQQQ Orthopedic 0mm h: ‘rumba-mm R Bell. L. A , Ind IIIDD- _ “m” on clllllol-unlsr drea pug: where it will he continued “g an“ 3”". “n” ser ily. CIIABLOTIETOWN us. h_ TUBNIPS GLUT MARKET - “w” fillsfiiiu hreborreundrmd 231%. o‘ ti}; storahcuses. pits and liar COUI-I‘ - n; m» °' l o»... t... wolf-oi. ,,,,,,,‘lf,‘,‘,;','i‘, ‘l: mm “us? Lot 65 Organizes 0m farmer offered to sup s incapable cues. and one case . ply s car mumww‘ damm“ W" at 15 cents a bushel and could get c u ' no offers. ‘The cause is attributed I partly to refngerator car shortage’ and also to the huse potato pm- duotion in tinted state; last YSIL, The potato nortsgo in the Pflm“ vlous year enhanced the demand ncsr-sretlsrelrctsl; o o... .1- M- Mo» or b. who no l» 'sc..:*.."".'::l"s".r..:".lr.l%s"“..:t storage will have to be fed to live- m me mm a, Hnyvale on Thur“ 5°“ n l‘ “arm IgayhAlpril 12th t?! organize a Cra- Now ‘N CANADA " wmd h“ wlzids uxlllgxrilimougls Oglldmelllllkilzlsrllni: lust been received that Flight Li- ‘ticallv carried after which the pro- Jflhn T- Miiffihiwil 1W8 arrived in posed Rules and Regulations were Canada from overseas. He is the read and agreed to. ‘lholl followed son of the Rev. John M. and Mrs. the election of officers uhir-ll re- Murchison of Saint John, New suited as follows: OONIIIBATION LIFI IN- i RID CD088 DANCE. Govern. . April In POIJC lllIBUlI-NG After s wirlter of interlsiva stud.) Credit Unions under the eific- L. J. Ayers. who TRAIN AND FERRY-Tho train here th 14B st 1.50. The ferry oads of freight were conveyed a- GRASS FEES -— The City fire- day afternoon for grass fires in the Brunswick but formerly of Prince Pgsoaird ‘of glrereitois‘; C-viiclgyglno. , , . r en 1 - le l‘. ' - re- Havilarld property, Prince Street. Edward Island Flight Lieut Mur “dam; Peter C“ Ck‘ ckzrk, cm, Kelly's Gross Despite bad roads and inclement weather u large number of the res- idents of Kelly's Cross and vicl.ll- ity congregated in the hall at Kel- ly's Cross on Wednesday, April 13th for the purpose of organizing a Credit Union. The purpose of the, meeting was explained by the past- or of Kelly's Cross, Rev. LJ. Ayers and on motion it was unanimously zlgrced to proceed with the work and 26 Longworth Ave- LIST killed on active service in the lat- est Casualty List. of the Royal Can- chison went overseas in December Egan Manuel__,,,l_cag_lru__ D1,“, iaghgnfiuai“ ,t"§:,,,,’;§ otieé: lMcgllélél, w. BllCllallilll, .1. P, Mo. Deppe rad, spen x mon n ' - . ,, Malta and had many operations?- mcgwrg9n§lmtgg,.klh DQ°L€£§j flights over Germany. Beforg re- ma“, llvbafraghm. ‘ * ' tuming he will 0n i"! iiisiriiiiimnW Supervisory (Jolrlmiltec: Rev. L. s1 course in England. His brother. J, Avers, F.J Tm§n0,-_ T, Mo. Sgt. Pilot Charles S. Murchison is Quaid, on military duty overseas. These A talk on Credit. Unions bv boys have many relatives and ME. Francis, of lilo L friends on Prince Edward Island Department of st Dlllls a who are plenggd to he“ o1 their‘, crsitv was thcll fullolvscl b‘; n bus- ggfety An Aunt, M“, A115“ A, inw; meeting ut \\'l'liCi'l ‘sixty-one Campbell lives at Long River, PE. aw??? mcmbels subémibel I”? I. . AIR FORCE CASUALTY LIST — Among those reported adlan Air Force is F. O. Stewart Alexander Coffin. F. 0. Coffins next of kin is his wife, Mrs. S. A Coffin, erslde. P. E. I. ARMY CASUALTY LIST _ Among those reported missing in the latest Canadian Army Casualty List is Pte. James Lawrence Hume who was serving with a Nov; Scotia and was an unusual organization. The IJIOPOBBd Pun Edw rd Island Re imam Shams for 1 firs,‘ m... rules and regillfltifllls W“ "helium °§;,,,,.,,-,,“,,e,,, 01 kin i his was undoubtedly z {of best voted upon and unanimously agreed ' DR- KBEPlNG GIVES ADD’ d, U - '1 , hphngg V1 T“? (‘lccllim of “fleets resulted mother Mrs. Manon Hume’ R. R- RESS _ Trinity United chuwh €J§l'll’l43l(.iul(l'i‘ quid)? llfi llle pl as follows: Board of Directors: Mark Curley President; J.W. Bradley, Vice-Prc- sident; G. Duffy, Clerk; W. Brad- ley, Manager-Treasurer: Frank Roach, E. German, A. Morlaghan. Credit Committee: G. Monaghan, Louis Hagan. John p. Trainer. Pei- or Stovdy, William Waddell. Supervisory Committee: Rev. L. J. Ayers, Aeneas Kiggins, Anthony Smith. Rev. M. E. Francis of the Exten- sion Department of St. Dunstarfs Illllvcrsitv then gave a. talk on the Cooperative Movement in general and Credit Unions in particular. alter which the office was opened ‘Traverse. Mm Ina B, phuups, mm for business, lvhen forty-three; charter members subscribed for one M, or more shares each. ‘ Father Ayers congratulated all present on the interest and enthus- iasm sholvn. and thanked them for their intensive study of Credit Un- ions thl-olllzh the past winter which made it possible toorcanize a Cre- rill; Union which promises to be one of the host on til: Island. |JuvenHes And Indians No. 2. Hopefield, P. E. I. BUBIAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late William W. Cros- by was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence at Meadow Bank. The Rev. J_R. Skinner of- ficiated at the house and grave. glouggdxfilijbglsnflxggnevsefiginrg: e0 e of Lot iii: _.ul. l_o_ r L-(‘Ullfllfh "venereal deem" by the Dew-v 3.13%? ‘S52’ ‘fliéii~‘“ll.lull‘°rfl’.3i Minister of Public Health, Dr. B. cess m'co_oueram;.e ,_,ndc,_.,,,ou,._' C. Keeping. A sing song of hymns __,________ opened the meeting. Following WINSLOE sovrll sclmor. the annofilncenlgnge ofltflg address ___. next wee u u be . .. . Interment was in Meadow Bank given by m9“c,,.,,§,°,,,‘,”m_ Keflrl gigs? QT ilihgéié, Slmmrd. z cemetery. The pail bearers Wm ins was graciously introduced by7lsabel Dhngunx‘, ' ‘ Harry Hyde. Charles Hyde, Stanley Emla Msllett. Dr Keeping first, Grade “H. ‘l Marjorie Cr“, Hyde. Gordon Boyle. Wllliaifl [described the symptons of syphilis ford. 2 Lima“ bvmond. 3 Bu“ Drake, Colin Murray. ,and gononfloea. He gglllfl the per- ' ' “ ‘ ' -—- ventures of the number of cases 1 Fredme ATTENDED CONVENTION — found irl the call~ups to service, in G v ,S,__,_ , 0,,“ Tuman Among the teachers attending the U. S. A. and Canada. The most Roma Rodd, a 'Bu,_,_y,=HO,ne_ Turner. convention were Mm gum Mc- important means of combat are . , . m f 1 Grade V (Jm l. Erln I-lolroyd. wfllams M” MCCBTWUE‘ cape u“: 3,1133%‘) o “K: 32g,‘ Grade IV (Sr . 1. Atllol Auld. most, important of an a, high Stan. Grade IV _4_Jr->: l. Veda Redd; dard 0f morality among single and 2. Ernest SeLlck; 3. Eleanor Rodd. Ma “at “cxenna married people of all ages. Liter- Grade III: l, Melvin Humble)‘. searletown altars,‘ Helm‘ Newum‘ ature on the subject of venereal Grade II: 1. Roy Solliclz. Many Qmgley Calllewn aha “ma: diseases was distributed to all Grade : l. Inn Auld; 2. Ernest flown“ Auguétme Co" present. Jean Maclcsrl expressed Diamond. ' ___ ' igieuiliiil-igliigliiéixon of me ‘Xtlerlsél Ui djAvlelziage uvReg B5 Raaédceért: Freldie , __ e a . 0 e ner. ma. . .ga F0 , 111M3- igellélasYfirsTgrgmEgzd_ ouiet music was followed by a duet Veda Rodd and Ernest 5on1“, sum a g ' ' ' by Dilmihy A119" and M5710" Prizes for stars: Veda Rodd, Em» Jolmston Middleton, Louise Cairns Tryo,n Catherine Johnston, ley’; remarks at, the Teacher's H“. M. -- e 5 w, ~ . Federation dinner ilIl unintontion- to 52",}, ghge-iu fgehsaérlpggmiiaq gfaniftllgck’ 5mm Auld- Emcst al error was made Mr. Bradley mm; proverbsw, bu was mad by Pr, - , stated that the "freezing" order Mme Macxay’ An 5am “or”? for Spelling v iii 5611101‘ we rem e o» bu. w. he “éif-ibfi“'lf'étti..i‘éli°“‘Moo... passed to prevent the Civil service, an t m“, r n Commission exploiting the t/each- ps§1mh§4'°§§’,°, mfmgigl §Justwfg Crawford. Olga Fbrd. Atlwl Auld. lng profession throughout the Do- I am, young strong and grey “w, Veda Rodd. Eleanor Rodd Ernest minion for clerical help. ceded the meditation “(my streets‘ Seilick, Ernest Diamond, Ian Auld. lmucauon and your y_ P u.- A Thacher. Verna L. Tumerl. LAID 1-0 REST — The funeral ,sol0, "To build a character both (Pfliriot please wry) l At the annual meeting of the Anglican Diocesan Church Society l"‘ld recently in the City the report r the Wlal Service Department accepted, THE report dealt with v us mrlttsrs inc uding the foll-, owing, which i5 of general interest. ‘ “Juveniles: Frcm reports juvenile delinquency is on m‘; increase. This sccms to be the universal opinion. Suggested methods for cornbatting it are enforcement of curfew laws; lIlOPQ PCligiUiiS education; A closer- contoct between clergy and tcachersfl organizations to interest children‘ during their leisure hours, such as |A.Y.P.A., Boy scouts and Girl Guid- ,les, etc-c a return by parents to the, old-fashioned home conditions where they and their smzfl children would‘ be found gathered together for- study and enjoyment. T00 many, children today are left to look after‘ ,themselves, whilst the pawn attend the pictures, Bingo games and: pal-tics of all kinds. Indians "It is all too evident that after over 175 years of low estate in this Province any fort to raise the standard of our Indians usswholsto a higher plane will be b. long and tedious task. The Indians, whose| lfnthers once he'd sway on this Is-| lfmd. have a right to for better con- ditions and chances of making an' ‘honourable living than has been the case in the past. We understand that their children are not permitt- ed to attend many public schools on the Island on the plea that they are dlrty and consumptive. Indians, they are given the chance and Ice- c-rpt it, can be as clean as any of their white brothers, as was proved _ in the last war and probably is being proved in the present confllct. Great efforts should be made by the Dominion Government. of whom they are wards, to improve their llcalih and home conditions and their education. so that in s gener- ation or so they could fill Lheir place in labour and the professions as their brothers do in western Carl. min. In this way they will become citizens rather than wards 0g this Dominion. At a recent court case in Montreal an Indian living on b, n- serve was compelled to report for military duty as he was s. British subject. Surely a man conmglled to fight for his country at the risk of his life should be entitled tn all the Drivlicilcs of his white brother. Ind- ians are as much the children of the Kingdom of God as the whit; men, and should be given a chance Mid Opportunity, even if it takes time. to play their part ug useful and good citizens in the upbuilding of this Province and Dominion. Many of our Indian women. whose husbands or sons are serving in the; Forces. are squandering their wu- ‘allowances. In this respect they are lnot unlike a far too large number of ihvlr white sisters. If the future of idwse people i. to be susrded more administrations of allowances gm necessary. ' , AXIS SHIPPING LOSSES The British Navy, wggthgf with ‘the RAF, has sunk more than 6.000,. ,000 tons 0i German and Italian mer- chant shipping: Too Late To Classify ' WANTED - olaurzr ollslFr-lfi a Street. 4- IU-l. u Spain gave a. vocal duet and Mlss,lia.l1l Whitlock, 9 Park Street. 0i Mflfflfiféii J6EE Gamhu-m was sure and strong" wag 51mg g9 flqg -—-————~—?- held yesterday‘ afternoon from the tum o; “My Task" by PM,” Mac. 1mg, w“; wQUNpgD residence of er parents, Mr. andl AuslgmL The c1051“; hynqn “NQW _ Mrs. Edward Garnhum. 3'18 Eusiim ‘Cod be with us" was sung as fll IONIDON -(CPl— Iibur hospi Street. to the People's Cemeiery-lproyer. and the leader or the srr- trains. equipped to handle so c Services at the house and Brflvfi vice, Blanche I-lowatt pronounced cases and 26 sitting patients, havs were conducted by Rv. T. E. Mc- the benediction. been presented to the War Office by Lenrlarl. The pail bearers were: the {our may; gyms}, railroad Merrell Crssweil. Joseph Storey, campy-neg, Di‘. I. Rliihmfl Ind Elm“ sin-he!‘ Pefsonals land, and family Mrs. JJ. Vissey of West Royalty. FUNERAL SERVICES __ The Mr. and Mrs. Clifford, Simon. ___ furlleral of ‘Ill/Ilsa Edna Hoyvatt wgs Hamax‘ we” £12m’ leswrday‘ jolvfrsh Siclkneyb Rh Megievin left to hed yester ay mornng rom e ML Raw“, d Pm G d n er us an. etty Officer residence of her sister Mrs. N. in“ Pom, 3;, meggmslfotwigan Sidney R. McNevih in Deep Brook. er and Mr. Power, l6 Passmors m, Tuesday Mrs. McNevln stayed with he! Street to the Cl-luch of the Mast ' lmwhflf-il-law. Mrs. J. J. vlssey, H01 Redeemer where Requiem RB 5mm“ lwest Rolalty while her husband Hi Mass was celebrated by Rev. ‘m.’ m" Chmowe; was on a high gunnery courgg R. Baines, C.Ss.R. The pail bear- which he passed in hlsl marks. srsEwélgxfflDr. J3 D. Mlggulgaréhilr-i ___ {fin-Tragi- - - 88h. Hill's Wei‘. 51"» Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Crosby, les MacDonald. Sgt. Giles Cant“ w gm 1t h 1m 1n- LT? w.» o. o... o»... ego. o h..." o. 2.22.2222": the nave was conducted v RW- George servng m Eruumd. Mr. and Mrs. John n. court. has Grafton treet, a daughter, Chris- G. M. Crowley, USSR. s:l°:~:'~*=....:"z:".:ssl: sleet“... _ .. t. o. iiftkolxli x0133: i D- mliianon, ill:- Avenue. gait? vieshgbl, gfilltcialaiuiltlchiljlflgtlg sanzsmr- ! oWmfhfllfiufifforfiiififiiibd i '<ii!i?f,§.ii~ii":elii= l2ifo‘.“%'€ll.‘.‘§.'io“ili°li2 so: befits... e"."s..°.i.£.::=‘::r2.2:;% #-",;f.i§,;~ .~§“1,?,’-“ SMITII f_ inment were the Misses Bernice worth Ave. Murray, Marion Coyle, Maureen - Brown. Uldena Arsenault, Mrs. Ar- Mrs. J. R. Whitloek. her two,bride's home, April l2, , thur Murray. Mr. Chester Donov- daughters, Ann and Edith, and Riev LR. Skinner, Mary Belle In "id MT- L90 Ciiliflflliilh. I11 0f her sister, Mary Matte, all of Ox- Smith Kingston, to Rolgg Alfred whom rendered solos. while Miss ford. NS. are spending the Easter Buchanan, Churchill liideno Armani! and Miss Jean holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- NICGRATII __ nmclrrzrlns -—At Zlon Manse. on Thursday, Apr-ll l3 1944. by the Roy. c. corlylo web. Mr and Mrs Kingston. Ont. town. gal-bars. Doylehgndiltfissm 1.3g Mtge-l m nld were r ii 8 l1 Gnr- wrence W. Brazel, leaves piano. duet. Miss Teresa Costello this morning to rejoin his unit on ap danced and s quartctte, Miss the mainland after spending a Spain, Mrs. ur Murray, Mr. very enloyable furlough with his Chester Donovan and Mr. Connic_ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas loeClair was much enjoyed. Mr. Ig- Brazel at Mt. Ryan. 8ft?‘ "“""".€“.2..“’" t???“ “i” t... ‘u? a gave a s e . Bea Qpr. s Tr or leaves this Callaghan was on¢ of the aocomp- week to Join his company after anlsts for the evening. Music for spending idle Easter holidays with tIhe dang; was furnislllatedlby gore. his parents and friends in Donagh. , oseph u an Mlss a n. . - ---- rah and M: sir. Mexeohoey. u imlvu. ohd M",,§’°“"1iC°lm‘er' vim Tlillileiamihigzhcrcsn ‘Fay, who died i- vobeenn ecvoraew i ' FUNmAL YEsTl-Jltnsy __ The days. left this morning by nlnnc. . we» o Mew» Mower-r w» egg“ home on be Mao-bee lslaz'z.'.'lr.“.lltlfirst-rims”- irfglfie¥x§bfigltmtfsigifl0¥glang0m I: T! m Re H jAnd hgsgthu years w; called hel ‘usan. n Roy tvseie as e moo e gsry at the horm and graze werencgnl Office, Charlottetown, spent he, And leave the rest to God. ducted by Rev. T. E. Mclcrlnan. Eli-ii" holidays at her home in Inserted byAgncsJA-o and nlulcolm Honorary pallbearers were. Messrs. Erwklylhu shinfllblidiii-Stiifid friend; 4-15-11. rea ves n crl ague an H. H. Horne, E. Home, .3. Hardy Bmdenel, zie of Bay Fortune to Mr, Dam; Chester McGrath of Port Wade, Neva Scotla. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our do" Bugler J~J. Vissey left thi snorn- . 'IN MEMORIAM gay, wlmum Mglgod, William lug for Debert, N.S., whore he is th. Victor Sorensen. Alexander stationed. as instructor. l-lc spent , , , . Acev- wecr my“ 1mm» he we Mews on he we 5.12:2:_"c.:.":':.::l.vi.3.t¢.:l‘i221. t :p o 1e,‘ cemezizely | 16"“ 1941, "Prepare to meet thy God.” Amos 4:12 "Have you made preparation?” I-IB-li. a Charlottetown and North Willsiliro Phsns Ill ' I‘ n] g" lye tllnved andhhonpred. | II Ell I ITIIICIII PICu. J G o s P E L H A L L ills-or Romrmhoircrtl‘ by Husband and , . l; Upper Prince Street ' ' 4- ‘ " "T" Breaking of Bread Lord’s Day 10.30 a.m. i i Sunday Scllool Lord's Day 2.30 pm. . N. D. MOCLQGR Gospel Meeting .. Lord's Day 7.30 p.ln. l UNDER-MK“ ' Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8.00 pm. .. l EMBALMER l sier. Miss Delia Isabelle MzlcKel-r.