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Poole and I _,_ . ___ coupon. a-io-tst-ot arses: wm... o...s-.crer ‘s: woo-weeps“ -, n,» go-f," t , d I_ ' ,1,]_ ‘g ' _ _ _ ION 0hr G J» Q ce ____ . -- ‘ " —-— m‘ Sh‘ wsun:r".....*"' I" tr: m» no =~ - - '.'“"°” ggrlrqigilewteidecwellq n51‘? yJr-“fiiew m e553: his but bone o? soQ-imtebnz/hiie §r1>"§'i§t.°§t"?ith“i§fii§'§ ifrbfi ‘l? W13? Holrtneeqduirements. fat-free I h . fair dl-lver. stung. ti" it!!!" W" 11mm“ l" F fly it to inland markers is s pro- breakfast. ices 16 t° °°- ~ c° "' “m” 3M“ “'3' - - -li. ———- 6,1 —l-‘0lt BALI - Ladies’ and _ M” Gents‘ pre-wsr C. C. M. Bicycles. uise Mouse, New Annan. 5 1 u —TII BUNGDO PLAN‘! in it‘ ocatdon following our fire. i: E‘ IN Uil‘ iiizslRllixcgllllfln 0i 5min" “ m! scrim word from th; ataxia;- dim Red Cross that er r . .5 can (Bill) m. who I m liberated recently after five n" —"IIAVI" stove shovels in stock 5-1-1. TO-DA Y" that“ |= run w‘? gveltvour: ll a y Mt: flll a IIIII lllllf .- inaeii 4.1:, nipped than to '_ years in a Gefllfrf" on. Qti-hlity feeds W” “t” has arlile“ l" l‘ ° under sane and sanitary conditions dcm with the best 0f machiri to M“ sure uniform mixes. is wit“; Sung: ‘ lo offers your foxes. see thseyl refit alt. - - - 1. i ERR or ’ .5355 MFOlMLIISON - The fun- ‘ or the late Mrs. Joseph NW1- » "'1 h ld n i‘ f Summeiside was e 0 ‘FOB BALI — A limited quan- glrriinv moraine with “will” tity of Banner and Urban Island 5s at St. Paul's Church at i Ma seed oats. Charlottetown barley. ll k gill: o'clock celebrated by Rev- 5- ins iso fe-ed _ gove pee . a - 0 McDonald. The service MR2" oats. Malpeque Trading Co. Ltd., rave was conducted by 3"» 1;" Kensington. lop c. J. MncLellan. The be '. s-i-s-s-si. ' M . Jerry Dou- ' 35.118" digit lelsgilghsn. Imogen ~ miner, Horatio Schurman. V rt t glow nnd John. McInnis-S. o‘ c‘ ~ j I . Bltl-ISOLUTION MOVED — resolution which was moved by w, Hector Richard. Tisnloh. 8nd seconded by _Mr. J. LeRoy Hol- man. summerside. was unanimous- - in passcfi at convention of Prince ll. 0. A. F. Station At Mt. Ploasaiit ‘ i°“2t‘.;..’:.‘i’:.'.i‘f...“;."‘%i¥n‘l;' .023 , expressed deep IPPPWWWJ" w W . ‘u m, yqung men of this country my ¢ . who have fought in this war and A E h. llic First Great War to defend school. ‘our liberties and uphold our tradi- h“ (ions. The resolution also expres- sed sincere sympathy to the rela- ttves oi all those who made the supreme sacrifice-S. —GR.\ND MASTER. L. Cmdr. R. J. White, forni- ef instructor at tho B. C. Bombing and Gunnery Mountain view. Ontario, been appointed officer com- manding the R. C. A. F. Station st Mt. Pleasant, No. l0 Bombing and Gunnery School. | W Omdr. White replaces Group Cspt. W. J. MacParlsne who pircc at Kensington on Friday. The new command Avril 27th. \\’llPl‘l Coldlwell Lodge gqmplgtgd g w“; gm‘ was visited by R. W. Grand Mss- Qvefgg.‘ 591°" ter s. B. French of Charlotte- town. quite a number of membe a ‘from iitijoinliigdodges were also; prtrent. The or. Master ev. _J A. bfnoioivnn welcomed the Grand lrodsze officers and Chap. James P. Profit’: welcomed the. titenibers from the Primary lodges! ri Mnstrr French then gave A3. Jill?! M06150“; R-C-N-V-R. thy address revlewiflg the who arrived in Borden on Wednes- cs of the Order during the day to spend c few days leave with . especially in ‘ion his mother. Mrs. John Maclsaac. ortce to war work. st has returned to duty- ..v of Orangemen had - supreme sacrifice duping Miss Amy Howatt of Elliott; was r a very large proportion in Borderron Wednesday in the in- unizrr membership of the terests of her music class. we in ill‘ armed services. Illlllflfl. P.G.M.. and H. T. M"- Wlnlfim WM“ “hi? hi! w. been visiting her mother in , Georgetown, returned home on ‘hres y. officer operations he became in- structor at Mountain View. , Mrs. Alec Brant who has spent . w mo: Harvard Lon“ 13",. the past few months with her sis- _-. Wm hour wfiuhmenta tar in Montreal, returned to Bor- wcr» so - we members o; den on Tuesday. .\ he c’l"ll\'f‘ll iodce’ d th N Anthem brouqg? one ,..}‘§§.§'i',§l Mrs. Frank Noonan of Borden evrniniz to a close-l. has received word that her son sgt. Raymond Noonan who was seriously wounded overseas is now doing lnlclely. Many Rfliiendsd hhere ram-O d t regret o earnt at ymon as and :05“ pfiflfgi’ had his left leg amputated below _‘ n. Darby. x.c., in the Inte- ' "if" s-de on saturdav. ft is not lwivever. who did the tres- ‘lw than oi- his horse. rt ' .mt"l‘(‘f‘0"fllfl'! to the evidence. P-u- incident occurred at mn-tlllilijd station recentiv_ while gammfloliii: room was filled with M” ‘lfllilrii! for the train. the IM-rflrwflvncd and in walked a man m, “ I? ‘mi This understand- mtn noose?‘ was mes- . . 7'“ ‘V; —- A innn charged with r f l“! ed Mn t- W. The death occurred at Borden on Tuesday. April 24th of Lloyd Ar- chibald Gillls. little six weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillis. The little one was taken ill with pneurn ' and passed later. Funeral service was held at his home in Borden by Rev. JM. Baxter. of Bodeque. Interment was Argyle Shore cemetery. Besides 7 :- "a s s i 3 Q E n a 3'» 5 | 5' three brothers, Wendell. and Willard. Mr. Roland Oatway who has been visiting relatives in Toronto. y. “'0 women and there was Dmnld _ u’ of crowdiritt towards the n] the room to keen away ‘ T; inrse. After turning the - ...tin<i in the room the man "lfilt czain and that is all .5 .o it except for the $20 returned home on ‘hresde 33g. H115“ MrsMCkardon, Jay of -.___ o en on on ay or Mrs. personals Jay's old home in Dig-by. N. 5.. 3:130 they will spend their holi- fflzwizliiiirm cii-eene. R. c, a. ' qf" llli Summer-side on Flt-Lt. and Mrs. Malcolm Baird, M; " - . . ‘an en. r. n “lid Mrs Wilfred oreen-s. Mrs. Harry nemu. ' ~Chief malice The i," ne A. Oamp- on. John blaoAalcy who has ofmrangi: {ecently underwent an been visiting his sister Mrs. Ralph n the Toombs and Mr. Tooniba at Bor- gan left for Mt. Stewart on Thurs- y. Miss Millie Maclonsio and Mrs. Prod Jeffrey who have spent the but few do?! in Borden left on Thursday for aydnoy, NJ. Mr. PJ. M I nil. lat t Borden left b; "Thurmmrnogigy for Ottawa. "W s.- g . n d spent the with Mom; at Burden. Miss Ines Maclnnis. P.W.C. an: sick leave at her home in Bor- in accompanied strongly tn provide a happy ending _ oo. Delegates to the Dominion execu- tive meetlng of the Cagadian Post- Assoc on ere were told that the Association had sent $10,000 to Britain to hell) postmasters there suffered during the war and don- ‘my a d" slbafrdnprhootfhe Canadian Government as a contribution to the war ef- ihe parents there are left to mourn gun Que’. Pr,“ Grenm-I Neuvme, Q origins. ivrcrnnis. Port .2: r. Says Strategic Bombers ilavo announced telling of the tremendous contribu- tion made by Allied to wards victory over Germany. bombers ~. which battgretthghe efielflTl WIT’ axing oen amber-a glfflQd.ODt operations in. close support of‘ "'_ forces- are ready for transfer to the Pac- ific theatre as needed. f LAU. “m” Bm-h ‘CA1, o‘ "No clue was given o the part LU — 1n Concord, N. 3.. on week-end Commend. including the Canadian Istudeat at Charlottetown is spand- 30mg" gommmd w; ipate against Japanin any way "it $0 can ' -EXTRA— THE ALL STAR BOND RALLY With BING CROSBY Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday-3.30 _.__i__._____._._.._ Mitw v Summersido fir‘ “HAIL THE CON UIIINGJI 0' PACK! LAUGQlI-A- D —-The shenanigans at the Capitol Theatre where Paramount's "Hall the Conquering Hero“ opened last night brought back fond memories‘ of "The Mlmcle of Morgan's Creek." The 8W1‘! deals with a colossal .. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IZIIITRAI. GUARDIAN] ‘Ilhealanniansorvod uaaenyaatarouaybalaaartoo ltfl fl ti. - "hum aIo atrlntlypay COOII‘ for Pbozograpba. iuUlflznfclgllldl0N IJII IN- ‘ii’- rs em satisfy . Professional Institute Medal. posal that will bo enlcted in the not too distant future, Ralph H. Osborne. director of the Msssaoh. usetts drvlsion of marine fisheries, said today. This would allow the big trawlers tn remain at sen for a longer period of time. The craft curving fruh fish to inland areas will take place here tomorrOI when fresh sea. foods will be placed aboard a Trans-Western Airlines plane leaving Boston for the west coast by way of Albany. Pittdsurgh, Chicago. and Kansas City. The first day's schedule of flights on the new air route will carry token cargoes of first. In the post-war em. it is expected that big cargo stratoiiners will in- sure a supply of fresh fish for the entire midwestem area of United States. Mr. the use of aviation to carry fish direct from fishing grounds to in- land markets is a natural outgrowth of this initial use of planes. Mr. Osborn looks for a substan- wcek. A party found guilty or breaking and entering was re- manded for a week for sentence. while two parties were remanded for_.s week on charges of failing Itgdmako income tax returns for ilaohau Prison Gaptureii; 32,000 inmates Fro-ed DACHAU, Germany. April 30- (AP) .--Dachau Prison. Germany's most dreaded extermination camp. has been captured and its surviv- ing 32.000 tortured inmates freed by American troops who killed or captured its brutal garrison in a gum,” but,‘ ttal increase in the Massachusetts Dashing to the camp atop tanks, Ngldilstry through use of air bulldozers. self-propelled guns — ' “Last year there was landed at our ports more than 500000.000 lbs. of sea fonds for wrhich the pro- ducer received over 90.000000." Mr. Osborn declared. 'I‘hi.s was done with a reduced fleet of boats, due to the number taken over by the government. They are now return- ing and ‘production is increasing so that Massachusetts may produce 7000001300 pounds of sea food this year “We are now facing the problem of marketing s. 200.000.000-pound anything with wheels — the Am- - ericans hit the notorious prison northwest of Munich shortly after the lunch. hour yesterday. sens of German guards fell "m!" Wlthefllld blasts of rifle and carbine fire as the soldiers. catch- lll! Bllmpses of the horrors within the camp. raced through its bar. racks for a quick clean-up." The troops were joined by trusty prisoners working outside the barbed wire enclosures. French- men and Russians, grabbing fraud. Bracken, discharged from the Marines because of hay-fever, meets up with the toughest top- kiok in the service. Demarest who's‘ by five other marines home on furlough. Eddie's tale of woe siafirrs his newly-found "bud-' g" to action. They find he's poor reoord-afr-aiq his mother and friends will regard ,,as a failure. | r takes. situation. outfits- Bracken in a uniform laden with edals and forcibly deposits the r0885’ lad right in the center of town where a , z. Raines. thegigl, Kddlrleltnbehlnd now. en- . sored t0 the mayor's son because he disappointed marine wrote her .0 forget him. Local citizens boom .‘Bracken for mayor agairtgt: Ray- local l rnond Walburn whom - gentrv feel is fleecing the public. Sure enough. the hoax is discov- ered by‘th'e_0pp0siti0n's astute com- paign manager and the masquerade is ended. Eddie confesses to, his followers, but they back him more Eddie gets the girl .t 00m. Postmaster: Moot -ln Ottawa OTIAWAI April 3D — (OP) —- today recover losses worth of war savings mlJelegates attending the meetln! cluded Edward Champouse. W. G McLean. N. B» avnor Borden’ Completed Task By ALLAN NIOILIION tubers have com- — Btrltfifle . .§'|r:‘rd'iv.-'-°'.'Alt the King's County plated the r task in Europe, it was; flown“ Montague, REL on D today in a statement bomber Now. the stratelle while ‘ officials that AXW0llTllY—~At the P.E.Islsnd|frionds and neighbours. Also Dr. Hospital. April N, i045. to Ernest Oyster Bed Bridg . liALDWlN-—-At the King's County so. 1 . uormox. s rn so -tme cauei PM“ mlwmi A ril 20. _ Murdock Boston, Albion. P.E.I., a so simian - st the P. c. r. Hospital on s ril is. mo. to Mr. and Mrs. tumult Smith. East Royalty. s y Weapons dropped by the slain s? ‘“°"“b i“ p'°d“°“°“' m“ ‘ i‘ -1 d ck l . rticularly gomexsctacftiifi 12$“, m} the“ °‘”" olfefizllgtgsfllilaslzialreggynglflgzeflfd our tax-men“)! We mm the“ market to pretty much the entire. country The undeveloped field is the, potential market for fresh fish existing in fhe mid-west. Air borne fish is the answer" Liberals ilteturn To Quebec House Sorting of the liberated prison. ers was still under way today but the Americans learned from camp some f th . important captives n3 beene trrgggf ferred recently to a new 11159.0“; DYObBNY in the Tyrol. These were said to have included Marshal Stalin's son. Jacob. tirho was esp. zured in l9 : Kurt Schuschnlgg. ormer Airstrian Chancellor. and om Wig; Prince Frederick Leo- gourbon clleusliiatiiimepflnlcg 15”?’ "'—“ ll 850:‘ -1 30 _ (op; _ gfsgtelganlilaemoller. the German Tfiumaqfigéxfprfliberai opposition e defied Nagi Ytatintaeifistted when “"5" Adela“! Godbwt "turned his preaching. a Cont“! to their sea-ts in the Quebec Leg- i532‘"i..fififi2“’ll.rtil“i‘étt..iliii“‘i Bracken In I 3-Way Fight walk-out Friday over a ruling of speaker Tsclv Members immediately sat in committee to study resolutions re- lating to the six per cent luxury tax WINNIPEG. April a0 - (cm - 738 ~9P°m8ht in the federal elec- tlen campaign in Msnibcba Ls ex- pected to focus on Neepasvd Con. stituency where John Bracken. na- school boys" and bv Mr. Godbout. tional leader of the Ptograggiyg who said the walkout was “our Conservatives, will make his first sole means of protest against the bit.‘ for a seat in the House of Com- Premier's dictatorial attitude. mese- June ll. Then debate on the luxury tIX wit! Mr. Bracken. former Liberal- resumed. with Liberals opposing Progressive Premier of Manitoba it and Union Nstionale members for more than 20 years, will face at defending it least two opponent __th¢ ember o; "We cannot tax corporations. the last, House. FD. MacKenzig, banlu. incomes and companies. be- Liberal, and Harry wood, ct: pg cause these fields belong to the Filly-Bill)" ellldldtl-Rc have been Federal Government in wartime." nominated for the i1 Monitor“ said Premier Duplessis. We have seats. including 12 membe o; the but restricted means to find the last House arid 1i membe s of the money. We must use them? armed forces. ‘The 0.0 F. have a Mr. Godbout said large chain nominee in ever-y cfjngflflugncy while stores in Canada tisuallv had their the Liberals have yet i9 nominate heed offices outside the Province in sour-is and Springfield nnd the and the new tax would “kill" their Progressive Conservatives in Lis- branches in Quebec, leaving hun- gar. St. Boniface and Winnipeg drerle unemployed- South Centre. Other candidates are five Labor- Progressives, four Social Credit. ‘The Wife anal-anally of the late Mel The members walked out Friday when Speaker Tache "named" a Liberal for repeated interruptions which were Judged unllilllflmflli‘ arv by the Speaker. Brief mention of the walkout eras made by Premier Duplessis. who said the Liberals acted “like one Independent Liberal and one Mr. ville Molyneaux wish a dependent. BIRTHS express our thanks to our many Pte.iBovyer. for their many sets of Axworthy of kindness during our recent sad be- reavement. i 5-1-1 Gard of Thliiiks I wish to convey my apprecia- tion to the management and staff of Stern!’ Ltd. for tLelr many acts of kindness dnrlng the recent death of my father. s i n NELSON MOLYNBAUX. and Mrs. ital. Montague. P.E.f., on to Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin's Road. 1045. to Mr. and Mrs. neth Alan. (Patriot please be played by R. A P Bomber a 1 h P m Lugg’. husbland of rtrngelinmlvfoon- Bomber roup. n te ac c. ey, ormery o one. Patriot “gm; ‘_ n There is no doubt. hoyever. that Please Copy). M‘ Kmneonfljl‘ partici- MacLEOD - M Regina, sash. on YJIIIMLLOOGOQIIQ DEATHS In Men. oriam Wednesday. April 26. 1046. George h‘ hflnfimm o‘ 30th April, 1046. Malcolm B. who passed away May lat, i941. oLood. son of the iste Hugrh Until the dawn breaks and the n e - ~ dotcfilcd u i w a slbane, s. s , m," m, n“ a main bdflfl l Will! I I OCH. ' _ . _.. Too Late To (Ilassify ‘if “wit... ".4 ...,t....§.‘}.¢. eabaiil _ at Charlottetown on ins-m by m» ru-m- 5111711]? I a i.‘ - - A t . ». g m“ pril 30. i946. Mrs. James McAdam. iuarrrer. nanro roe. sans. m p, vtmm gggggflqn ,4 on mdlnee Alice McGuirk. aged so years. PM ~ i mmhu“, u‘ 14'“ m" ' l“ an» yin-salsa; Iixiszletra Hliatmsrflrrdllcn #14“ ROF t -1 ggmgyflmq ' ' l’. . _ "it tilt‘... m; w." m. ‘to... it To I.’ ' ‘flu-m m t, "i nasday momlng e St. Dun- room. a ouarsi . . w’ m s-i-st._ .__.....________--.-_--4 am" 1 a b, - L Augustus or T. s, imgm rm - n on». -<>v-- .. tree... .. .§t'é2i‘.......... givi'ii,liit,i,°",— o,» ,1»- ~ ............ ROODI 0f Bummer Quilt the “M1 d Qnflmm,‘ k “m; Pi; AP a “fia- iflullAb chmergin aeeaantane hm” ‘Mm "m. m“ s-i-rr "film's" l° M" 5F l-r mu’ afinunter ietivzr and m. ‘MIN-Mu l can ' . uec platinum e- crao.l7 Pr] street} 3 n q wanna - u same GIADI "l" °P‘-‘""°" "i" II the "hi" City. nun-ins wi inhibit. even- “"""°"""' N "Iivllla lined Iohtoln.“ Qmgflwfn w", duo °'°"|"F"~ - in; at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home "W" '31“ i’ some." - to freshen May or June Apply 5- Dtttfiltileii d V-ve-M where funeral services will be held Plano II §_ ' Gordon , w . Phone lliiriehlns lites and aworimentnl Wednesday afternoon at r o'clock. - u, s-r t ‘Write- i- mtcnncnt in Bmokfield cemetery. ifluT i2! hiritittr: t - er ‘ ea . 3.7 1 I 00M d ill of Aprihpibll. and gaso no pro-I'm‘ awn“ N. D. MacLcan i: A rrives ‘Famous Mosquito Plane i I It takes a long time for a sap pail to fill ; a s and a lot of pails of sap to make a gallon qf syrup. The term “sap's runnin’ " is deceptive. Sap does not nm.;.it comes a drop at a timemand lots of time between drops. But s lot of drops of mp from a lot of trees make a good crop of syrup. If you can only buy one Victory Bond, buy it. Every bond bought helps to en- sure the success of the Loan. Don't take it for granted that the 8th Victory Loan will go over the top just because all previous Loans have. Buy a big bond if you can E i i as many as you can. Buy all you can with cash on hand. Buy more out of income. BON. SUMMERSIDE shallow holes ‘l huge graves In Montreal t MONTREAL. April 30 - r0?» --l5.500 feet, making oxygen masks With 213 midget neatly on iicr bom ct. piled up in two year's of pathfinder bomber over ‘The slcck nlvwnrxl British Columbia forest tl at Dorval Airport on Snllffll l" al trouble would infer‘ projected coast tn m. ada on behalf of tit an. Elven “iindcr she averaged hotter thn an hour flijIllllFl’ Atiri winds. She mzidc brtcf stons or ‘ land and Greenland. then flcii: L‘.- miieg non-strip from Greenland __.___ into lifoutreel- H" "i=1 "i" “'i-‘| m GERMANY, April 2c ~ tart est national total. ris of satin-any. 3.250 miles ._ The bodies of 161 Polish Jews stood at sizrmoosooo against $423-- .' -.-- - 4 i» - .d ‘d ud-‘s r ti I. n '11s! fail. east-bound across the Allfill F‘ we}:erfofllffifncfmbffQdslb‘;mm. I _.,,°,‘e§“,§¢,_.~,i°§d §75‘930,750_ compared ftlar Freifltlllie is‘ onteh onfh than Gehrig“; in the town of Nuenberg. | to $09.4'i0.950 for the correspoiréd; ercass :1 £\'.‘il\.‘ , , , .~ 5 ; " . yhgnrfioge difficult wcst-lioiind ' i The bmml “as carried out m the I minglllti!‘ blbctzkprgllotllise cam)” From here she viii! 2o to the 0 itimes and thcncr ll'f“—'l‘.\‘fl‘r'fl r-c Canada il'l't'il ' l b; nqiniomnecesssry all the u" '. l inn s, I" for Freddie. known officially; ‘ as LR503. is the pride of the RAF. Botiibei‘ Command with iicr n- .cti through 213 operational flights qirllCt‘ Z\\ ni through the , intense ground fire l n-hich usually greets pathfinder bombers. Probably no other plane in , n the world has had such qiimititlcs| Purchase by . Germans Forced l 000.000 in bonds. av cnwann n. BALL I hiiilf ~1- 3h liq were murdered by S S troop- , tiircctioii of Americ-in arllii’ 0m“; trend or citibbcd to death by S 5.; loan is , “my; i iitiriml lll"l1ll‘.ll."il b T,“ 00000 Iii/ism? Wattle a: Qilp ‘Pilil fill ozone: T. CLARKE, Jenner for five da g W placed in pine coffins bui villngers—four bodies to the and given a moss burial in 0. P. R. Sparks Loan Campaign miizirirz record of coming unscath-z orrswa. Aiwil 3b — <0?) Q . the Canadiagil? ‘i w , ‘ t t‘ R51 -. r company e 5°01 -mitosis.;;ti..'""" m“ “ lass first... n»... s.» __ .B_____ sparked the opening of the second week of the current camltlllll W! - sl,350.000.000. National Loan Head- , l q“¥ir.ierse_ slgldllforplggthase included ‘ . . isxsooooo for the employees’ perr- r .= » fll To ps0“ filncL Toroiiiri head o ce _1lie Imperial Life Assurance Com- many announced purchase of $0: Pending compilation of today's purchases across the country. 1st- 8843250 for iiic first six clays of the week of the lhféfi-WCEK campaign. $22l.l00.850 tn $lf1T.667.600 for the chi/ill of the victims. utio Kidd ial-iindividtiai solos were p‘ .rcii from Flnssoii- compared lrlrcgdfltlwlifli gLlPClllgFlW-Ald conccritrzition- some yir-ricri in the Seventh Loan. i arget of .__.____ €,