‘ PAGE EIGHT _( HARLOFT\ETOWIS_ GUARD"\¥ CENTRAL GUARDIAN Red Gross Gonoort i Ills column ls reserved h! are of ideal Interest Ill advertising 0i a i newly utun Ill b: inserted ll l nuts a wold. smell) petal-lo In edvnln nap caoss concur Tucs- day, April as, st. Paul's Hail, 8.15 An interesting Song Recital was presented last night in Hearts Mem- orial Hail to a large audience. retit- grigg thedvgcuc goducttion of Esid o in an cod, w n p-m. sponsored by Women's Musio whose IIILOIIBUOII shows mgriglgdmtf Club. 4-22-11‘ prgyementt since this timle last year. -——— iese wo ounz eo e certainl POLICE COURT -- In the Police illustrate they disLiiIctign betweeg Court. yesterday a man diHfGi-‘d merely "taking lessons" and r1111- with assault was fined 810 "id gently "studying music," and have costs or 20 days in lil- A m“. advanced in sii lines, in en- charged with wife bes , was YB- unciation and dramatic quality. leased on one month's probation. A 1° weep ———— when, in a certain one o! his Inas- FIJNIIRAL TOMORROW — 'I'h_e terpieces, iie could fin . tuner-talker tlie late MrsbAnnfieOiilNeil These “two ‘ _ ‘ f" will a e pace rom rah eil- of the ' O\\'ll weaknesses, Qg-irdiggii) elfiiikméigt lgigeggderum: iiesse ‘s Funeral Home Thursday best wishes of their fellow. {veteran so! Lthe First Greet We!‘ 1?“ t? alwtotolmC gang?!‘ erltemd lgriIndl m m m." 188m‘ " said it had merit but mp. would ‘mm’ “m__.-__' ' m n" $s l-IglnghxzlefxilsiierThey "e “w”! M have to be taken t0 mill-N l!" EXCHBQUER COURT - A sit- The Chasntnsde Chorus. with a. settler rm opportunity of seliinS ting of the Exchequer Court will number of_ commendable achieve_ the “plOdllCi _ot his labor. be held iii the Court House in ments to its credit, sang two de- M... Coldiicli pointed to cases Charlottetown in June should theie iiirhtiul past songs, in Whlgh up. of sstreme distress which exist be any cases to be heard. The ses- his Aitken. Doro 4,11 among those veterans who settled sion I scheduled to commence on Pauline Simmons carried the On the lsndhafrtler ‘gin ihirgddrost June i0 if it is held. sogrartilo obll toa. War, and w c s e . ——-— o ioses He said men in the present war MISS BETTY Thompson, spec- _ ti-otilti hesitate to place tlicm- iai representative of H. W. Cana- ' - Enid Coffin, Jean Tait; selve- iii a position where they dian GossardvGartncnt 00.. Lid, for Pilot Officer Robert Tait, Mrs, might encounter the same eco- of 'I‘oronto will at our store Paicheii. for her husband p11“ 1,19“; nomic (iistress which was the lot all day ‘Thursday demonstrating R» Poioiieri. and Florence sim- ef former soldier settlers. latest models made r Gouard. IHQgIItIOI‘ Sally wood, Toes neat Mr. Decheiie said he had lived Prowso Bios. 1M. 4-22-21. Ere for their deiiahttu harmonic m a shack with his rather on a UNDLRGOITTPERATIOA IIIQCIIEOUIIG m their accompam‘ __~>->_ ‘ inrui 5U ycrirs ago but. they had ‘ "S '-— " . 1""1l'___ not hlnmtd any government for Gunner Herbert Douglas of Chm‘- hTh*T_.5m$‘mE_ 511d“ the playing of ——#-"j"'—** , , d1.- frlUI. hlstfifiti they and others iotictoivn has undorsoiio a sor- ‘t’, mfilde "W" Oversea-s" vms HITLILR HAUNILI) like tiitm worked and improved ious operation in Ernsiand. his 3i otiny a preciated biy all. Fit. __.____ their lot If the right kind of parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Rege- Pa“ en ind Plot Officer iOesitisiuad from D080 l) men were put 0n the right lend Douglas. 66 Highland Avenue Wt" Ta“: Wm‘ the" attractive ____i__-- in the northwgst country they have been informed The mess- , Pmset. "°1°B5. give fiXoellent in- whiiis. the Russians were reported could make a izccd living. rise received io-strrdoy ooiiwvod 91p” a 1°“ °f me" "umbeii Fit. attacking smolensk, centre oi G81" it - man military poufi‘. find" w‘, d an artillery‘ bombsrdrucnt Wiiii t. 'I‘w0 cars needed at each Chiirioitelovvn Poll in connection with Plebiscite on .\londzi_v, April 27th. All owners wishing to volunteer kindly phone 17. All Poll Chairmen of both parties are also asked to contact this office. “CITIZENS Ct).\l.\ll'l‘TEE", Cue of Legion Building-S? Grafton Street. I 4-22-1i. DANCE Odd fellows Hall Wed. April 22 R. A. F. Band Lunch Counter Service 'i‘iti>les if Desired Dancing 9-12 Prices 25c plus tax. .. . , _ - . . Liciii. Pniien Wn'§1€ - ‘ - nllfl il(‘ confident that no otiici riiticulais. Gm. Douil- . , . __ ‘Mnaldwlih nllicll who ilil\'(.‘ volunteered to iris is SBfVipllg with the 2nd Biit- e‘,l"‘,)"'“em l,“ hum‘? - Md he save .. w their lives for their country terl’. R. C. A. at?" 911w"? P5551118 BY." Pilot m, Nut defenders floliiideriiiié i“ in the present struggle would e/p- -———-— sonlcerngobert TM" “m? '- "Urrml uurim form areas. ply themselves with the same VISITING CIIARLOTTETOWN~ and“ res w? B Canadians." 1m Moscow radio announced “Hum. am, 5pm, u, m, bust- Visitors at the "Charlottetown" this ma “i! °° enthusiastic ap- mao General Zhiikovs troop-i 5P‘ floss of establishing themselves week nvre Mr. William Lawrio. of use ‘I. 1 The Fishermen 0f 5;. i~ from fills‘ m. ti,» 1.11.1 “m1 Qppn u], m“, Montreal, Manager for Canada of Elglgndi , ~ SQVCILII“ fiert-c M“ .‘ L; ‘nllfldft for progress the Piioiienix Assurance Co. of Lnii- Lo 515mm" .F‘am? J°hn5°n Mid ICRS. " l“! l“ dzid 1 i>.~])t‘l‘i1y, ‘ don and Mr. A. B. Clark, uii Ex- vituue cox m the" PIEPO duel? "Ill- (terinahs lll ttvo d035- , q y ccutive from the home office in we? o“ w the Dance.‘ by Weber, @137 five Soviet snitxrs ware crec- i"; 5 l‘ London. Einxiand. The Phoenix was an a a"c€f05;nam5“°' M" lived with bagging 106 Naz . _____._ the first British Insurance office , , The R issnns stepped , , tconiinticrl from page 1) established in Canada, in i804, and glhillandi fid M155 C°X Willis 11211115? Fm“ r r ~~~--~~-- ~—~——— have been represented in this Pro- I ° l“ Luna" McKenzie. wo l; and that the men could re- tutti to work without discriminat- ion. it was pointed out to them “smug Isfiiiitis ‘u from Siberia. (Sock- tz; tiuomrl iiiiéLFiliié-idi; u. th heavics‘ f i 0 i ‘y a g v Ligiere. vlnce by Hyndman and Co.,Ltd.,for . 8y ‘Vere ‘varmli’ Bilplflilded and upwards of fifty years. - prior to that that the strike was LAID T0 REST -— ‘Ilie funeral c war was in mwross m illegal. of the late James Liuden was held The smiy newspaper 3 11' "FOIIOWIIIg that thev placed tur- Monday afternoon from the reinled thzr "new reserves i0 b0; . er demands before the company. ciiffe Funeral Home, Service at the .--.-.r t3» Rm ‘Affllifi are‘ Yimvln-r The department Vok the position Home and grave was conducted by m .t a. y. r ° it tilitii ta iii the case of an Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Grand Master --l;rst of all the men of L.O.A. of Prince Edward Island. must return to ivozk. Boyne Lodge, L.O.L. was represent- "The next step W85 the calling ed by Mr. G. A. Cudmore and the 0f a sympathetic strike at Kingston Grand Lodge by Right Worshipful I ‘l in sulmort or the Midland workers Colin D. McPhall. Pallbearers were: “eggs? this mam Wm! "18 defin- Who went on strike because this George White, Murdock McLeod, G. of “lemdy and i116 clean Ollf‘ off. 1 would A. Cudmore and Colin D. McPhaii. mm -“ i: they Interment People's Cemetery. 1‘ ri an agreement with the com- piinv whereby all disputes “To-Mm H.M.S. “Cossack" of glorious memory was a destroyer such as this. Her gallant exploits atNaz-vik and in capturing the prison ship "A1tmark"wil1 live forever in the annals of the British Navy. The tasks of the destroyer fleet are innumerable, perilous and never-ending. A, M, fir, _ y ll guer- 11.. . c: named Arkadl asset-- fug the day "is not far distant when zhe Red Armv will tear Pskov my. J16 chains impcsed on the ¢~t - ttirz" gangsters." the northwestern . gave Chopin's in s: at t," encore a and Nsponde soy is on hon. near the Estonian border find w” the b,“ for Alexander bev- slzys armies which defeated Scan- dinavian and Gemiim invaders In the 15th century. SOME CRITICISM‘ _ would FUNERAL YESTERDAY _ be submitted to a. tribunal of em- funeral oi’ the late John '1‘. Iiioyera and employees. The m liior- m, guson was held yuterday afternoon. Th Ibllowirm s short service at his late u residence Marinfield funeral ser- m“. u ' vices were hckl in Central Church and‘ M.“ ‘ p 1g ‘that, and not. gigyoiik gndNliitgrillTf cond the 00:12: “worming-gets; a. ti...” t. iii. iilihfiti Wiisonsnd Rev. Donald c. Booth- “Iggmggds- , . ~. 1&0! “mm” Miwhen told |_ strike, they went on strike, NQw the royd. Interment was in the Cen- by L nu 5b° ‘h! Chorus. assisted _ _ h“ the Smkes M u“. position adopted by the depqrtmgnt; tral Church Cemetery. The pall- m“ m er °I the ladies of the Hiiko KBSBWR- 911N515!" lfiflder- "5 ‘uestiorfer t k d Ki ton 0d- question is no longer arers were. Edgar Heartz. W. J. ' gregflmmr entiefiiiined the east saying that more than 200 Japanese MW “‘."-'.On.{-"- an ~rngsderno1oii ‘ us to deal with it i5 Q, Gibson. Albert Foster. Ludlow Join-m- the closg, Christians prayed <18)’ and night Fki-flllslgg lIIetrrrl and now for the Department of kms W311i)" Warren and Stanley __‘-;*——'~‘*_-‘_ 1'01‘ a vveek before the outbreak of were ‘xtiiihtmrtigsolgsibiliit: 0f the Queen Enzabe W“ and ma‘ even now “prayers i m1 c“ l 5”" arouse theycuttili" Itdi object L‘ t° bein id d ii r e rlv “ wottd ilk ——-- 0 r _ are ss a or an a “m” Deparmffnt’ H0 added I it would be (jug; Sig: Ifhoughl: LEGION DANCE - Many sailors m“ m ‘eri/IW- t B m” Em oonclusioIi of the Wydl‘ and restora- wmmel" m“ 1° Wald b‘ d1“? men who g0 down m m, u, m who arrived here from ‘Ibrozito i-e- -——-- tion oi’ peace liiwilgiwui the "°° m4 l! ‘h’ ma“ w ° W gm‘ ships, in corvette; went on m“, ccntiy were welcomed at the Tues- LEGmN T0 AID 1N PLEBIS- Woflii" . 5° m” 5°“ m. ships’ i“ “We W5’ wise a man was demoted" day night dance p1. the Canadian —As a result of a meeting This bwadca-st W95 T"~""‘"d°d m w“: m‘ 5mm’ Pecause a 1mm fr“ flv Lnbr Departmental- lesion home here last night. In Yesterday of’ a citizens committee 5°?“ quarters as a Fmwble Cm" TY-"ii “Y?” MmOWS- i1“. 341,113,“; and Kmg_ addition lijerg was a good attend_ to discuss matters in colmectiol, tioiis feeier in a “peace offensive" Joint R. Alan-Nichol _ _ _ cs litici teen turned eve" an“! 0f Silidicrs and airmen as we“ with the plebiscite Apr“ 27 of the type which Archibald Mac- criin-Dtivcnporz», J. H. SlSSOlla Juburce Dgpgrffnellfi for 85 1°C“ Sililvrs. The musk; was members of the local. branch of LvfiiJl, director of the United States (Ub- PBBCQ River) and J- M' action, The Justice Department, has supplied by Bill Moreside and his the Canadian Legion have v01- office of facts and fiillre-i. Piediciv- Dochene tbib. Athabaskai urged named mun“, at the two plants Qmhestrp, The dance was under unteered their servmes m ed Monday the Axis would launch the development of Peace River to 6mm. with Labor Department the direction of Mn A_ CL Bruce QffQft to get out as large a vow as this summer. “was forvmhtilfr ?gttr}e§neIi/ti' if t) "m " “to institute at "the Oiitertainment officer und the Tucs- possible in the plebiscite on Arr-i The bmmfas” ‘aid K“"'““'“ "9' \ r i. '. . c or , da 111m, 11,111;- c m ' w, _' 27th, _- . - ‘ clnrcd the rc-war prayers were one n-I tlac w Us succcssftil Itillll- y g e o mm‘ m me They “e endeavouring m “started in Iesponse to an appeal BIRTHS Legion Axili . Th l. - _ i.' ti ~ r u My e cnpemnes ‘no “o m mole Cars available made by Bishop Stanley Jones of NEWSON-A_ P. E_._ 1. Hospital For Justice Dept. g _ PMVMAY E, ' ,5 " M u’ ' ' I A A R E T r E s Canadian, U. S. Officials confer On Vichy moves Coldwell joins Fgrfigs In urging “Yes” I __ Big Bombers tafifitht...“ 595.11.; - For offensive Canadian people or the Parliament- thcyelect i0 escape from the res- "°":"":“Y.r $.i;...¥l.‘.‘i‘ -—— CVQY ‘G50 C6 Be v a M. J. Coldwell, acting c. c. F. house Expect Yanks To J01“ leader, said tonight in an address e . supporting a “yes" vote in the AD- I ll A I l‘ Offensive ril 27 manpower plebiscite. Against?’ Germans s! “Any Day Now. tIdlnalIrgggivggiIciflg corporations m“ noimoiv, April :1 - (ca) "If We are for it. then we must Heavy wmberl 03319 Umud 5”?“ do everything in our power to fur- Air Force, the first of the all-Am; iher the war effort. We must not 9110811 Sifikmi! units whim w" of WABI-HNGTUN. April 21-40). Leighton McCarthy, Canadian Mia ister to the United States, confen red today with Sumner Weller, till Under-Secretary of State. on - latest ‘evelopments in Vichy. President Roosevelt, meanwbls declined comment on the scc w of power of Pierre Laval, advou of‘ Franco-Gannon Collnbora but Secret ci’ State Cordell said he st stands by words - uttered last June-thst it ... .. to be seen whether the ~- people wiil st d for cotiilil collaboration wit‘ the Nazis. iCoti, Tor- “We are either for cur cause or _ we are against it," said Mr. Cold- t litissibb moment such pro- well in his speech over the Caiind- "s may be ieqtiired"). Australian Army Mrs. William Sherren. in the sfternoo . In dam Legion Wm haze m?" 3,9518%: nwa received a cablegram. from were: Mrs. J. M. Muricy, Mrs. 12,01). for each Poll in the City om to ert s th l d. M . t '5 ° the Methodist Church and well- u Eran rs Garret’ and operate m the rorenoo“ ‘md “me known American writer. Dr. Kag- Aprili9_1942 to Mr. and Mrs. Ciial: .- ' Jll, Kiiirxsfion (twins) iCe-ntinttrd from tinge 1) _ ti cffenslifo a- l..ll’l'lN - at the cii.it-it.itétti~.-.it ‘*‘ “mddw “ M“ li’ i, April 1G. 19-12, Sgt. ; 1 . L. and Mrs. Lappiii, a daugii- m..- _ bu.“ l. 15 b t 1 f3. (Frances Phillipa-i N‘c'.'c:'lli01b6ss tilde olefitiaigteoif re- . that. the war would be fling t there would be more ai- ik that the Japanese will tunccniraie on India and not come hc-re would be foolishness," he add- . rrl. “We must be prepared for the worst." C‘ n \If‘.CAl‘illlll"5 selections ..‘ plnihii- showed that ct tit-o Ptizlipplties. no ti." . and .-. iiitd s‘. plans. _, l ltdtvnin, Licrdcti, illifillt s n of Fiyug Officer CLA. Hart, 5_, (Halifax r (YlIANLEY-Jit thr- home of iris to ‘ ‘itcr .\ s. John F‘. Afuclhinltlti, Piiizlt, rii April 19. 194.’. Afrtlcriliti (Yliiinicy: trmerly o." Little Harbour P.E.I. Age 91 years. {MARTIN -- At her residence, 184 - G. (‘wort f v r lwztcArthtirke Appointments ‘ihzuv- won» his appointments:- (‘ir/J t.‘ Staff. Mat-Gen. Rich- aiti K. Stirherlstid, 48. Chief of staff, Brig.- ‘lrd J. Marshall, 46. I assistants, also are all col. Charles P. silvers: .t. Intelligence. Col. Charles . Wiiloughby: Operations and 'l‘ra’.ni:ig, Brig-Gen n . . Inter General, moriaii . it. in“... nIeIIIIi-Jnf Elda John- tiitm ulm rl-‘inrlcd this life April i."!'7. ti» 'i, (fliembcrlsin; supply, Co .7. wtiitlcck; Adiut-zin ., Ti ‘ - ' h it‘ :- i t <|t..-.<i! siif- has hut pzissrtl . t~t ti II!" mists lli.it hlimi us hcrc. v t» tIii- Il!‘\\' and larger lifc m‘ that scrciicr sphere. .. It. F. Durant of e iiIII Arnrv; LL-Col. J. M. R. . . r;- of the Netherlands East ..< Anny; Lt-Col. John D. fingers of the Australian Anny. Thore- will be no officially desig- ~- w! cirpiityt supreme command- . htit. i‘ sinbcd that Sir Tflilllti‘. Biamoyr, commander oi’ nillcd land forces under General Afar-Arthur was by seniority second to MacArthur. Oi’ the Americans on tho general stafl, four-Suth- crlnml, lifnrshall, Stlvers and Wil- nmiiir." wrvcd with MacArthur tti D-tlnnti. ‘llv- commanders first commun- ique not only was a broad resume liiscrtcti hv Jenn and Gcorge Ilmrnft. V .'.f- l i. in Memoriam In lining nijmoryflof Mrs. Joseph ll. llu- INIIIlIId. Pztnmiiro Island vi 10 |ii~~t-:l unity IIII .\|iril 27. 19H. Nun-i. ll\"lI\fll‘Il‘\' will linger fnrcvcr, l" u- rimimt change them. its (mo, Yours itml may crime cannot sevtr Our loving remembrance ni’ you- Insr-ried IN! Ilushnnd. Snn anti Daughter Nlra. L. Dalew Eiary record in he written here. Action Today N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlllshire Phone H! —A raid l-,_\- nine heavy hom l‘\' and six fighters on Port More . bnso of Rabaul l~iiitid 'n plnitcs, it ~lv hit. ilini fcur rue: (lumps were set nflamc. smoke cloud visible The Americans. ttuir- ‘inf/i. mo: no suffcrcd no losses. tut ii historic beginning of the mii- ggglgfrfitmg ‘ggzgatiggilstg held ye s. te d merit of Education. Grade seven up to the (ind li did not cover action of ixtday ‘m’ High schml Japanese cludes First and dents -, in New Guinea and a W“! rcnv-y aiiicd assault on the enemy Wm i that n Jtipmorc plane silica. others been arrantztrd iit bolli places. ~i= straddled l>_v bcmbs and that. services commence at four 0'01 Girl Guides and Boy scouts will tablisliments also be included in the parade. 'I'h-.~ district some it Great Crusade is a youth opposition and mom. which w Coronation of King Gear -____. SCOUTS EXPECTED near: - Tiie fQP-ll‘ Boy Scout "blitz heroes," _V.'I<_> recently arrived in Canada on invitation of the Domiiiioti bably come to C June 25 and remain in the pro- vince over the st-cekend. During that time they will meet with Scouts and the general ublic, tell of their ex rienoes, and) pass on the latesti eas in A. R. P. and res_ cue work. The visiting Scouts, who are now enroute to Vancouver. are: h Holborn Troop, to check up on the number of voters casting ballots. In this way it is hoped to_get out the maxi. ole possible on this impor- pleblscite. Attention of ian readers is directed to an isement appearing in this dealing with the mutton Bradley. D.C.M., and Lt. Stewart G. Ives are the coni- mittce in charge of this work. Personals L.A.C, L.A. MacDonald has re- turned to his duties after spend- ing his futile-ugh with his parents 811d Mrs . L. J. Mamonilid, , Mermaid. UIVILIAN REFRIMANDED Felling to stand up when the Na- tional youn: man in of s10 and costs or 20 days in jail when he appeared in Court yesterday on s charge of as- sault. When the band played "God Save lltc King" to conclude an en- tertainment at the Sporting Club Monday night, he remained seated. A member of the Veteran’ G d reprimanded the youn 5 u” the soldier was attsc ed from 1, hind s few while he was enroute home. ifieniified his assailant as the youth he htid spoken to at the entertain- . The soldier, BIUIOUU) former boxer of some repute, whether with his fist or with The matter was reported to the p01- Amilfim “'41s plnyed. cost a Charlottetown a fine man. later a casts about the Saturday di not strike back. He did not thug ed or not the youth had struck Pimese life some weapon. Mr. Herbert Lowttier, Charlotte- town spent the week-end at sum- mersidc and Kcnsington. While at Kcnslngton he was the guest of Mrs. Cnrtie Cafes, Dr J. MaoGuisan c! Char- . 1). the Police lottctown returned Monday even- in!’ by Diane from Montreal. He resumes his practice today, Atria? OF JAPAN (Continued from page 1) blocks 1mm the Cm, or nervous reaction to the raids He satllfdiiy on Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya and Kobe. T110 Jhllancse made several broad- raids. ne said various ministers t- to the cabinet Tuesds r tha Ja- n a few ins nces and to small do- zree and that, the transportation it». and the you"; man was brought system was hardly disturbed. before supendiarv Magistrate ma. Mow Martin on a charge of assault. _____ YOUTH IALLY SUNDAY -sev- ersl hundred school children in Charlottetown will turn out in a. ""1"" Seem“! i0 planes Edi‘ m Hiya gmtiurdsof t? llg I BC 6 I ese inter-captors. y y "Shortly after 1 p. in. (Saturday), an enemy plane they picked up be oi’ the North dy to celebrate "The Great Crii- A"'i“1'i°"" B45 W110. flyin8 at zess sade for Si. George and Christch- dom" when an Empire Youth rally will be field Sunday. Plans for this cussed st a - r ay in the office of the Depart- Pupils from of sen- ycar. which in- Second Year stu- at Prince children will march to Zion Appropriate services have loVIsnd of Wales College, mil participate in this event. They Tokyo) lit 1,500 metres. It caught lilo lip on the Market Square "To in New Britain {Bimtday afternoon and the Protes- _ an In this lat-tet- stiriolc. made by Church while lire Catholic nally disappearing in But from the circumstances it ap- youih nears the plane Wm: reported will branch off in St. Dtmstnnflc Ba- inln Ultltll 1.000 metres." said the broad- CllS . Anti-aircraft fire caused the plane in reduce its altitude, the 1e t COHI-iliiicd. and "the enemv pane the" attacked with machine-gun fire and. flying fled along a certain rlv "The enemy plane than climbed but was attacked again over Osmi- Island (l0 miles southwest of and lost altitude gradually. fi- the clouds. must have fallen the sen." TI r- Tokyo radio also said Pre- Thr- mIPr Hideki Tojo would leave Wed- optr iissdav on a tour of industrial cs- in Mlye prei-scture, s west of movc- ‘Tokyo and containing many war in- i-Lsiflauiztiratcd at the dustrlcs. The Japanese radio quoted Toyo- ad been ef eeted only p“ close to gm ground, u Bishop Jones exactly a week before war broke out. asking Japanese to participate iii a period of prayer for prevention of catastrophe in the Pacific." PRINCESS WAS (Continued from page i) Queen Elizabeth. and her grand- mother, Queen Mary, with whom she spent man days of her early childhood visit-In! docks. exhibi- tions or hospitals or on simple private excursions into the count . She showed i1 particular apt- iude for languages and history and acquired her mother's fondness for the . Elgabeth took her rirot public office when she was l2 u pres- ident oif the clollclrenfis 1688i“? 01’ l-he Princess Elizabeth Hospital in London's East End. As a. 16-year-old stie must reg- ister as any other British child under the government outh scr- v-ioe scheme but as a glr guide die already {its into the government plan for national service and will not have i0 be interviewed and ad- vised on a training plan. Prices steady On fur auction MONTREAL. April 21 —(CP) -- Prlces were generally steady at the Canadian Fur Auction Bales Oom- psn Limited. The suction will end RY. rouowihg were today's sales: red fox B6 per cent sold, up 15 per cent over Mardi prices; white fox, 50 per cent sold, unchanged; blue fox, 58 per cent sold, down l5 per cent; cross fox, U per cent sold, unchang- ed; lynx, ‘l6 per cent sold. unchang- ed; lynx cats, 96 per cent sold, un- changed; beaver, 44 per cent sold, tip five Der cent; otter, 42 per cent sold. unchanged; ermine, 67 per cent sold, tinchsnged; marten, 43 per cent sold. unchanged; fisher, 4i per cent sold, down 15 per cent; wolf, 92 r cent sold. up 15 per cent: tlm r wolf, l0 per cent sold, p i5 per cent; mus rats, 75 per cent. sold, unchanged; raccoon, 32 per cent sold, unchanged; skunk. 94 r cent sold. unchanged; badgers, per cent sold. unchanged; Can- adian squirrels, 90 per cent sold, up it per cent. The number of antelope in New Mexico has increased from 1,700 In 1016 b0 26.000. T00 Late to Clasify WANTED-JVIAN 0R. BOY T0 wot-k on farm. will pay good wages. Apply IPi-snl: Mcflae, Glasgow Road. 4-22-81. leave either ourselves or the Par- liament we elect to carry on this ivar any excuse, any loophole of escape from the responsibility to prosecute this struggle with every resource at our command." Deal with leaders 0f soldiers who Walked off ship HALIFAX. April 2i —tcl=>i_ A group or several hundred soldiers who said they ivere dissatisfied with conditions aboard their shi and snxiousfor one last Wins" before leaving Canada walked off their shi a few hours befire it sailed wi h the last Canadian Con- tingcnt to arrive in Britain. ‘Iihe majority returned to the ship, most of’ them voluntary, but o. number who were not rounded up until too late to catch the ship are still being held in ousted here. The sihlp now has arrived sa ely in tan At Ottawa, Defence Minister Ral- in o. press sstement sot the number involved in the wslkoff at 400 men. and said 136 did not re- port back in time to sail. "Regarding those who remained ashore. disciplinary action has been taken," Col Rslsion said. "The men were apparently led astray by a few ringlesders who ale being specially dealt with." It was recogniled in taking d1!- cipliriary action that there certain grounds fcr complaint." the Minister said, but "to condone their action would also be unfair to the vast majority of the men who sta ed aboard and who now have sa el arrived in Britain." Many ofY the men came to Hali- fax after long train rides from the west and said they were immediate- ly taken aboard ship where their quarters were dirtv and cramped. ‘rhey also criticized the food. Col. Balaton acknowledged the ship had been considerably late getting in port and there was onlvabout half the nirmsl Fine to disembark troops. clean the ship, load provisions, and board troops Plead guilty i? Conspiracy charge BUFPAID, N. Y.. April 21 -/AP) --1'bur men lndicie ' on charges of conspiracy to smugele tioonmo in gold bullion from Canada into the United States pleaded guilty today as the trial of s fif‘i~ defendant, Bernard Kusliner of Brooklyn, op- ened in federal court. Pieldins eiiili-r were: Jack N. soon fl_v wiiig-io-tviiig with the R. A. F. against the Nazi continent, are being ferried to British opera- tional basfis. it was reported P9111- bly tonight. Any day now the British expect to see the red white an bus star insignia oi’ the U. B. planes, and air correspondents of the press are saying that the planes will make Eritain "the world's greatest air use." This fruition of plans for otnt at action is the most notices. le con- sequence of the visit here oi’ Gen. George C. Marshall, the U. S. chief of staff. Last Saturday, before he flew home. Gen. Marshall said that U. S. air force units soon would be at fields in all parts of Britain and hat U. s. troo the Britili Isles would ipe in Omn- mando raids on Nazi held Europ- can coasts. The first U. S. planes-lo be flown and probably serviced by Americans-are understood to be bi bombers capable of At antic and going into service quickly after mechanical tune-ups and establishment of base facilities. ‘Fhlfll will be provided largely ready-made by the Brit-ish air min- Y. To follow by shi will be medium bombers and posai ly dive bomb- era At the receiving end of this im- mlnent combined offensive action. the Germans’ occupying forces in northern France. the Netherlands and Belgium were reported by Neth- erlands sources today to be build- ing up a bicycle army to combat invasion tlu-usts from the British s. "ivcre 151a The Norwegian telegraph agency said that seiicral divisions of Ger- man irooéis, includina an armored force. ha been sent to Norway to guard against pomible United Na- tions invasion. Rubin, Jeweller; David Roth, sales- man: and Harry Julius, all of New York cit-y; and Charles Abrahants. Buffalo. No date for sentencing was se . A grand j be an an investiga- tion of allege‘? R01 smuggling after the arrest here Oct. 5 of Julius and Abrahams on charges of attempt- ing to bring $10,000 in gold bullion from Canada via the international peace bridge. Kushner, Roth and Rubin were snwted in February. The inquiry. embracing several Canadian cities. New York city and Buffalo uncovered a careful plan by which a fortune in gold had been stolen from mines in northern Ca- nada. United States assistant nt- torncy. Robert M. Hitchcock said after we indictments were return. cd in February. production of copper, nickel, lead, and vino reached p. value of 906.010.0043 compared with ssoiwlom Cansdirii The stidden death todav of i Leahy in Vichy is expected to re- sult in the early return of the Am- basstuior and until his arrival W n no other ftmdamati disnges in Bianca-American rein ions are expected unless the at iisuthorities take some drastic Canifldian Minister To Represent Canada UITAWA, April iii-rd?) lion. Leighton McCarthy, Cam - Minister to the United States, "' represent Canada. at the regillll‘ meetings of the Pacific war colncil in Washington, Prime Minister MlcKenzie King bold the House oi Commons today, Mr. King was replying to a quest- ion asked by Howard Green (Con. Vancouver south) the Prime Minister might mil-ill statement in view of the fact tiili last Wednesday he attended W third meeting o! the Council. Mr. xirip said the mccliiiS-i 0' the cruncil were HDCCRQHYII)’ sti- . 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