- qunectvviulcééytwelsw. osrglvliv" _,-__--- . .-_. ..-~ -»‘-‘-""-'.~n.~» n» ' "'1 W’ . . ~M>i-~ .4... ,_,.,,_ ‘We '0: sorry I m/ssed Mar p/km/v!” Wflillh. zfnecfld a.» “.1 lfqnfnq _. OPEN‘! —- MONDAY fl DAY‘ 154/ JZn/a/ . llnulvlbhq," Jams EA- PLAN YOUR THEATRE PARTY NOW AND BACK urgArrccx i Canadian Garden Servlce B ‘ Gordon Liudiay Smith 1 B! Gordon Lindsay Smith Mostofu: tmultainalur y, an; tlii: app Just u much to H!” Kcrdems l: Io promotion in our regular work. In gardening, at any me this is possible by stealing some pl the short/outs regularly employed bv the UIUlCQeKHIEUS, in u. greet many veget-cblee. it b pic/dye imaeible to get well started Qmflld-‘Pfl. PGDDQrs are in this cat» "wry and in these the average ame- i191" is advised b0 use nothing elpe, Generous use 0t commercial htt- llmer is another out. but \he beginner i.» wanna t. this mu be Merrlone. It is dangerous to allow ‘the iuaw fertilizer to actually touch me zilunt. A good plan is to dissolve truer. then apply carefully. Some people the season rroi idlng little paper cam for 0t out plant: to protect from hoe, gold or drying winds After danger pr. ssed these are lifted or removed‘. cat mnny seeds. such as corn. "o if‘ quickly if they are soaked E. ntcr a few hour: before blunt- ig I‘. will be more difficult cow- in: them, but wlhh n Incl! lea-dam his will hardl be noticed. IFIWARE OF TS The small urban garden. both Co‘. " vegetable but more K6,: .. ily the latter, is verv sublcct pest damn . Span-owe mar bounce on the otlmoo. out Worms lrdle the tomatoes. Imbl attack he carrots or beets. One must be hn guard continuously because if m‘ are not ready to R0 into action the instant tho attack occurs. it will be too late. Indeed with eer {sin nests like sparrows, etzirlings nd cut worms it is beet to be nrev pared in advance. Often e scarecrow or e few bite n! fluttering rags. or a. little brush rvrcntl over the garden or lawn will vars away birds. In gome ORS€S i lettuce and such taunting line: u‘ grown minor a wire netting. which l: immovable for cultivation. and below the surface at the poll will protect against cut worms. but a poison mixture afillllféd from any seed store is bctlcr. Snecial dusts can also be purchased K01‘ NW9d.- ingl cabbage, celery. cucumber: end ill!‘ on5_ A mod general poets is cultivation. menu many other Embs don't. like to HINTS Door health ie often e4 om of e good many garden _ Thin. weedy spots in the lawn, a instance, usually mean that, the Km.“ i< b61112 starved. A liberal application of suitable fertilizer will 115M113’ cure such nieces. When space is at a. premium, m9!- one, queen and pumpkins can be WWI! right inthe mitaide hills of corn or may be grown along grid over low fences. GOOD STTED There ls not it substitute for good seed. Othor factors may be bcYlmd control but the gardener has absol. ube check over this foundation. Wlflwtfi 000d seed the garden i: 201m to be a failure. WaP-mcarsl Ago Today (BY Th" (fnnudiun Press) May 13. 11118 _Gcrman 5nd Auc- iirian emperor; m, meeting gig-Qty upon e close military alliance for 25 99MB. Crcmlmw; proclaimed Lithu- nnia m lnilcgwr-ucltmt state. British troops Nllulsccl strong German at- tack at Klclne Vierstraat. near Ypnea, ind ‘be 1 I ‘ ARMY B0051‘! VICTORY LOAN AT CAPITAL GlVllUZ a. boost to the Plourth Victory Loan drive in Ottawa. the“ posters on trucks of the lwyal Canadian Ordnance Col-pg joined in p“. edes through the Dominion’: cwltel. Driving m» pincardcd Ordnance Jeep (top) is OWAO Pte, Pearl Well df Hamilton, Ont. (Ccnaéiui ‘any Photo) . Itching, Burning, Stinging ' Eczema or Sell Ilium lemme, or salt rheum en it l: commonly celled, iofhell lHIldtmublPa. ’ 0c ing an amarting, inlly m. night, or when tliqeflcctcd part is expom in hot. water are moat un- ledly welcomed. end gy Burdock Blood in hosed on the knowledge end other akin troubles, an caused by en cleenlinell by ualng B. 13.13. to help cleanle the connin- fcl B. 8.8. Price 01.00 a bottle. “Flifiafikflimm ‘H. one f th moat. painful p Tfljllihtuclllfi} cat, or tho hands placed ble, end relief ll The relief oi! bet such ailments e: eczema, mpure blood condition. Bring about inner bl of it: im uritlce. eteny Incl Coward In IBOES ‘New Venture ;|ND|GE$'|'|0||\‘» Willi)? Y0" __ i’ l IDIDOI In! (OH-Noel Opwgyd, who geve “In ‘ Which II Herve." now ha: handed British theatrical audiences some primary clan United Church, Montague, lent lun- day and we: enjoyed by e lar e congregation. The program inc uded chorua, double duets. duets and solos, also exercise by boys and girls and a trio by the tin tote Jean and Joan Rowull an Ann Yoe. Every number wu we rendered and great credit i: due Misc A ne: Armca for her un~ my; tiring wor with he any: m: BEIJ" thing to talk about. It may not be a new , but at lent it’: uu a n. -Owo mgr: h uucceaive d ys, h. e t“ “M i" . ufefruil." ".821 The W. "Proeent La blot’ l. a - end “Hep y are cute w, e-n hi a: n: m-n cell-out crowd: on alternative n: ts‘ Inhlt nt the Royal Theatre in the -; market. You get Parisian indclicn y a xwffmdlfl“ one evening, Baxterlan homlliel I hbmw-qg‘. 33k. llfc the next. mam-cummin- m. They cell Coward Ia meet - Queue ‘new: '°"" flmmdwuc’ wmm“ ' 1?.» v- witty, naughty bo m the theetr _,,_,_,_,,,,,,,-,,,": _ nowaday; He wro , u-oduccd en nq-qnoihmuggqglqnqrgn act: in th. The lame comparay o l Inkgéruhfedbettc-myenhldb actor: and actresses are :tarrc . § uwlfilg- ,~I'M"._'h_.‘_ F“ “lllmn Coleman ml lllclnlty ilQgOYEEIJTrA no‘? servoe y e o c c use - ed by the boys and xii-gaging. Mr. w‘ m we: eeen MflllJl-I - w were in Column Qhlfily. group: and also to who ably assisted her with the training of the little onu.—L. . FINITITUTI IIBITI — The Womerfl Institute of Montegue met et the home of Mn. Leure. Moshe: on Tuced evening. The president, Mrs. A. . MacLurc pre- sided. The regular buslness meet- ing was finished promptly in order to plan for the pancake whlchwaalobe tonforbhcAlr- craft l‘ ‘ " rpc in the when hall. Delegates were appoin lo attend the W. I. convention at Charlottetown as follows: Mre. A. D. MacLure and Mrs. Howard Vic~ kerson, alternates were Mrs. L. B. Mr. Ind Mrs. Wivm family of Glenwood were visitor: to" Mr. Gorrlll’: alster Mra. Alvin Mu- Imec on Qunday. w. Ab“ Mill-Um he Jill! i! Faloonwood hospital we: a visitor 0o hi: homo in lvnlo over the week end. lthleeimedwihhregretcf the (mm um»; of Mrs. MueNevlI» Mlle. ind Bafllillleelnaec Mn Jone of Hbbmn spent m week-end at their grandparents m. and MN. Thoma: Gorlll of Glenwood. I enGorrcllend ‘Macteod equal: a. '1' A Canadian yeltudey lafternoon M awn. 011N110 Doctor cf Div Colonel the Mount Allison Academy Brunswick, shortly after UIGG SCHOOL standing for Uiiw School for the month of Igirll. enlor Dept. Ocede I Br. —1. M t Ms- t/ln; l. Audrey . Qilrlv! cyrll MecPher- sou. Gracie X —Jr. l. Harry MccLeod. 2. Raymond MncLmd; 8. Douglas Grade IX-l. Ohm-lie Mwtinmn. i. Roy OmYDbell. Gladvl Mwlmd I Arnold Macbeod. Flo Robbins; l h-largaret Mao- Grede Vm-i Joyce lvmrtln: s. Le 0d. Grad. V11 Br.~<1. George Mar- shmand W1l W.’ u”: V: h: I. Louiae Maohcod: 8 Sheila. ladle: con lmiod nwing oennwood School e N981 ' ' . m- the ma oi-oiu. Light refrceh- m. p Halifax. m“. ‘a’, ' m‘,°“°.“, "g, manta were lcrvcd by the hostess —— mhén‘ ‘ ' ' and the committee in charge-L. Personals . .‘Bllvanu: McOerron of the Roy- al Canadian Navy ia hmue on leave visiting hi: parents in Montague-J. “Whale: Crawford of the RD. Al. h home for the week-end vim- m: mother end brother in jpmt Sunday in Montague accompenied by hi: cf:- ter, Misc Alice Fraser of Charlotte- town-L. Opl. Irenk oi e motor transport i: men his leave eta hi: home in Montague before be- IW. and Bne were mind”. D- leavc at his mm: in min. ueiimem: um, Mrl. Ahlgx Morn-cm of Hcbron. on 81m- “f... Brenton nuiuve <1 "W" lng transferred to another section. He ic a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grcen.—L. Min Jena lichen. Charlotte- apent flu weekend et her in Mon . She i: a daugh- ter of Mr. an Mn. W. A. Mac- Lean-L. ..'—Mrs. Eddie Garnhum and little daughter Margaret Jean, of Charlottetown, are spending a few days in Montague the guests of . Gwnhum’: petunia, Mr. . J. H. MacGregorz-L. ..‘Cadet A. E. Sullivan and ma. Sullivan, Montague, are receivln congratulations on the arrival o a fine baby girl, Carolyn Ann-L. of Mrs‘ 5mm” Hyde‘ M!” ned with l‘ _‘ the Ode and re- ..'Miu Mary MaSQnzle, Moni- ope ague, left reccntl on an extended panting the mrglll cm trip to Boston.- . e115“ were mm mu mom. Sunday. Mrs. Alum to her home m BB some gfomu oocown. Pllllvfll been thorovfihly flmvllm‘ alble. Macbecn‘: busily zuxingfderable amdl-IIW W" sewn. Mlullllli/HIOMC" in T“ to _______j___ MEADOW BANK W- 1- 1mg May meeting Bent W. 1. we: he at also that lune. nmum c. 5mm $1” (ymr m: awhile. The! —— decreed in pus-muse mall mew for (New Bedford Mas. Standard pmlie; ma: been Times, April 1a) w“ “ma to visit the school this Mk1. Hannah (Carr) Smith of 85 Pleeumt Street, South Dartmouth, becrrved hm- Dlst birthday a fled I1 et- he: k fllnel, Renni- hc , in wee a few week: 38°- Mrs. Suilth we: the widow of George J. Smith of Charlottetown. PJiIL. where she was married and llvcd until her husband: dccfll-i. Hez- birthplace was in New Brune- wlck. She established her home in South Dartmouth about 30 yam ngo to be near damightere living there and in tihia city, Wllra. Smith busied herself in re- cent year: in doing fine needle- vaiesccnt card. " fiportnfl2 drcsse: end! bill re- notlhin definite wu nlanned- A dOflllflgh of material for e mflt Ill ated. It was moved and m- am Ell bill.» be mld- Rm meeting will be held at the home of Missea Jean and Hazel Boyle. ml! °“l.‘.é’i.b°i.‘.“ll.'f‘lli‘i‘ll"l..iné‘.““£.? g . . -. M H. Drake and Mrs. Vio- n mcci onded Rgyml was a visitor to Hebton M! Maclsanc ha: rel/timed . Heaven. The Victor! mm 1116mm 1”" districts and reports m m‘! mm“ iii puwims. m of finfmed lllnbcr “a of tine Meadow 1d the bomb l“! inking mm in the . 13 in full Mixiubee ca. School com" reverted v11”- 1.3%‘: month. Sick committee forwarded l. the coming momth i001! D1809 W‘ work for the Brltiah War Relief Anociation in Imgland. She mind greatly an emblem cent her lee’; year from that bodv in recognition of 100 hour; of service. Her flower garden was another of her pleas- uru. Survivor: no ab: children. Franklyn ll. Qnith of London. who o viaitor in s . uel Taylor and Mrs. Horatio 0.93:1- len of New Bedford and Horace Smith o nect- grc grandchildren. lieutenant Samuel Taylor. U5. Navy. and Lieutenant ‘Robert ‘mylcr. U‘ S Army, are amoni! her grandsons. POPULAI GIDVI IQOOI; Ihllowing room-t of Pouular Oren School for the month of Avril. Grade VIII-—1. Ruby Ellencu. Grade VII-—1. Glenn Millilan. Grade V-l. Rena Grade 4. Wundu. and): l. Grade 11-1. Gieeter Dawson; I. Ruth mlands: I. Unvflle milende. Once II Jr. —1. Byron , Banks; 2. Margaret Craig: 3. Blanche . Earle Banks: i. . —1. Arnold Mac- John Whgner; 8 stenlcy Murphy. Arthur MR. L. W!‘ McPhail. emvtied an Perfect Attendance —1. Cody Banks: 2. Byron Banks: 3. Elva Milllxan: 4. Earle Banks. Hlkhcst Average in the whole school-Cody Banks. Teacher-Rebeca Bark. 108m! noun Had Owl! . ,0 _. qb e NJI.’ » I 0on1, Mil. Program ri soot/t and Mrs. Stanley Hyde- PDQ Meeting closed with God Save the ‘King after which a. Grab Bu: was d g goodly sum realized. i Program consisted of Riddles M’ , Nrevanyen and a contest b! ‘Ma-a the president c. prize belnR lWlffied- Lunch wu served bv the hoabel and committee in charge. and the rent of u» evcnlh! wu scent in w cial conversation - FORD DIRECTOR Dongle: B. Graig, bccomee e director Company o! Canada, Limited After Windsor who of rm in.» 24 your: with the company. He we: born in Toronto end joined Ford after returning to 0e da d ip Wald. er .§‘_-_N _ .- l x/ Devi Grade Y-l. K. J. MacKlnnon: Show‘ 3. John Morris. V‘ mm” m B“. ‘Dd o’ a. Clargioeggmrfiell. m‘. p? wince ef H 51W“! 1 ' Y‘ °°" g“ "" '“"““"‘°° °" at: or-mim-i. mush: mum. w‘ ______ z 0mid1od°E—l. Macteod‘. Opl. Gordon Ounmbell °1 l!" n‘ ' m“ C""__"”- ' . c. A.I'.at Monclxmiconfocrwcek: 10$ Br. 1. Ifelth Mwwwd- MNNOTI! HDAD AND VIOINIT! '1!» “- d the community o to MI. end Mn. Eugene t, Morell on iiha 10:: oi their baby con St. Clair m. the early age of three months. Beside; his par- ents he leaves hi: little sister Joan. He buddcd on earth to bloom in Happiest fclicltcMone is extended to Miss Evelyn Phalen, daughter of Ambrose Phelan, Morell on her ao- prouchlng marriage to CD1. John Sharkey formerly of Cardigan. The m takes place lu Toronto at an early date. Among the eldest reeidcnts cf Morcll i: fvtrs. Thomas Kenny who recently celebrated her 89 birthday. She received many gifts and letters of congratulations on the occasion. This grand old lady in :tlll native knit/ting and quilting for the Red Gross She is nosession of all her faculties and enjoys life as if she were only half as old. We wish her mimv hair py returns of the clay. Pie. lnuk O'Brien who spent e short furlough at his homo he: m- Joined his unit wt seakcboon. While home he was umeented with a suit» able gift and address by the Sin- nott Rand Women's Institute. (b ll Illlht of 20 a l $"f§?.§‘°m“-.. “M: 12% m- m may Officer Jocegi: Phelan ,who with his wife (n00 Helen penny) and con Kenneth 11nd been spending a. short furlough here. An interesting feature of the even- ng we: the meaentutlon or a nurse y the Binnott Road‘ Women's In- gtibufg to Officer Phelnn. The Wd‘ dres was mad try Mrs. Geo. Phclan and the presentation made by Pearl connolly, officer Phelim was taken Qgynpletcly by sumrlsc, Music for the evening was mmvlled by M9551‘!- fl, McDonald and H. Huahee. 5-» Impectlon trip aboard F’ ‘ " French destroyer in Britain find; Gen. Charles de Gnullc with nin- i §‘ufi‘»""% "h" mg... .. J. -."°r.'*"." , . ., . cc ., sic Pr clpal Protestant chaplain txge Military Hcadquurtexs in England. we: honored .1; Q1196!" University at. the umual convocétiloin with the degree q! in“; (HOIIOHI ausel. Fkmington we: granted leave of absence u Headmaster Kg 8 Commercial College, Sackvillfi, 1 e - break of war in 1939 and has been serving ainoe December of that year. some o: the Nazi doomed to death C‘ “Dunkirk” ground ie fence: KeerBcn Qniqche, mm g gun polibion on p, “minim plain. In back- obtained throllhaneutmil pounce, DOUBLE-DUTY DOLLARS Auo on "me were, POST-WAR Courtney Jame: Allen i The St. Catharina Standard U93?‘