MAY 4. 1940 ;--—-"' CHURCHES TOMORROW | Mullen ..l mutant; 5T PETERS CATHEDRAL ' . . . .. urn. w» :;;,':;".:t.i'.'.':::...“.T“ ; l Prayer. n-mncliilllrzi" Eucharist and Ser- “2” a School. lit-thy.‘ and Sermon. .00 into f/fi/ __,_________ _._ ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ,, l) Gardner. lYector ltduflnfgflfviils Lillian Eerie chop- Director-Albert Dlnnll h” “sly Cornlrluglioil. 10.00 Sui-ulnar bl! 00. 11:00 liuly munlon and Ser- nfimqm; "Unfold Ye Portals." (Ill). 7:00 Evening Pro!" Anthem: “All "all ' I . ikwéiigllivnonv_lva_l_.colvlll__ ITTJRESBYTERIAN sr. JAMES CHURCH b t i Church L. Canada mm‘ yretfttillil street and Sermon. the Porter." Minister M“ R, Monrhead Legato. DJ). organist-hire. K. S. EOE-II. “m; Director-Mrs. J. A. wlon Public Worshill llloming at Eleven, and Evening n gem; o'clock. preacher: The Mlnlltfl- Sundav School at 2.30. Morning Music: Mrs. ll. S. Henderson will he the "Emil Mullet ve n! them: "The Lord is My Shep- llerd". (Foster) mum" ....{ Visitors Oordlsll! Invited. (ION PRESBYTERlAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister lav G. Carlyle Webster organist — Miss Rena Wood Morning Worship. 11.00 lm, Theme: "The Iron Gite." liymns: 81. 772. i527 M8. Anthem: "In o Garden." (Miles-i 2.30 p.m. The Sabbath School and Bible (lasscs. ivelllnz Worship. ‘i. p.m. Ther~ez "The Which Christ Gives." Ilymns: l9, 235. 439. Anthem: "The Lord Is King." isimperi. The sPwicr of Sacred Song will begin at 6.45 p.m. "My God shall supply all your need according lo His richeg in rloly by (‘hrist Jesus." You will receive a cordial wel- come at Zion. (will Man 0n Winning Balloting Team SACKVILLE. N. B . May 8 -— Tue JLLU‘ Allison Academy De- n cl David Gass. Sack- ‘ Sussex Peace JlliUCZ‘ i... the resoluzlcrl “That. aiiorccd o; private schools is su- tho Education pezior ‘.0 limit given by pubic cahoots." The Academy team was managed bv Fletcher Peacock, Jr. oi FTEGEUCLOII. a member oi the Acuiemy staff. Members of the Junior Team were Robert Le- lacheur, Sackvllle, Keith McLeod, Saint John, and Oliver Gibson, An- 11100118 RDXBJ. N. B. Too Late To Clasify ‘l0 LIT-IAIN}! FIDN‘! ROOM with or without board. Phone 3934. L-11B-5-4-3L LM..____ lulu WANTED-FOB SMALL 11-m- AIPPlY in person to Frank . Htmm. lvlt. Herbe . Iplso-B-e-al IMMEDIATELY MAN R. Godfre , are" . r or n3. W. Jfershiolglil. L-llt-S-t-i . PM SAI.E—BB.ICK DWELLING More. ma Water so, site ml Hotel-a rooms. bet oom, s heated. Anny 35¢, wll. . lllill Mclnnls, Pol e Station, L-IH-o-d-Il. WANTED Men's Suits, extro Cont: and Pclnls end Foatweor. also Carpenter and Me- chanic Tools. i EXCHANGE STORE T08 Richmond St. q Phone 469 .'“~......t;.r~»+»»~+» '%:___.-——, Finn» - till? Adventist flhuroh l-"Pthorne Avenue Minister: P. A. Rick. _ Pianist: i Miss Joyce Ferguson. 810° P- m. Gospel Song Service Viiltfll Solo Geo. McKenzie. No Burdens Yonder". Question Box Opened Z15 . . S _ - . ‘aha p rxlilillillrililllllll." "Y! Peace. How? When? Where? Illustrated by ‘"9! chart. SW75“! Invited. 811d ' 3J2.‘ um I w LHURQH 0i CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prime Street Minister l!" flush Miller. M-IL. an. sslstsnt. oiurray. B.A.. B.D. 5 rgan t A. Boy Kendall. l..ll..\.ilI..A.A.G.0.. o» ...E..“Y.Ei““i§3.§ 12am; "in M i» Alllht-mi “immortal, A llev. Lewis M. Invisible". 7-“9 lI-m- Public Worship, Sermon: Rev. Lewis M. Murray, ‘Ailthem: "n. T l; FISH: n Jundlivlxht Shadows eec n; ~' .. (Al/Fat Rofltvthorrlclllsperlng nope‘ i 7""! MEN'S Double Quartet! Visitors and Students cordlellye) Welcome. BAPIISI rue Tlhmsr CHURCH Cllr. o! Prince and Flttro Ste, llllnlster y Rev. Harvey L. Danton, 8.0. John Inch, Mus" Bag, Orltflnist and Cholrmaster — Morning Worship 11 3J1], bermon: “Ills iallle." Anthem: "To Deum Laudamus." The Church School 2.30 p.m. A session for tilc seniors at close of morning service __ all other “loam one nouns at 2.30 p.m. Evening Worship I pJn, Mr. Denton commences a series of four senmons planned for young men and young women, the gen- eral theme hem; “$0 THIS IS YOU." 1. §o YOU Mo on your awn, 2. so YOU are in love. 3- So YOU are to be married. t. So YOU want to bo Successful. Choral Selection: “Art. Thou Weary?" (Bulllnger), The Sacrament of Communion at the evening service. You are invited to worship will. __'1‘lIE BAPTIST Cl-lUltCrl CHURCH 0F CHRIST . CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Rev. Roscoe W. Moe A. 8., B. D., Minister Organist-Mrs. V. l.. Din ell 11.00 a.m. Morning worshf; otgutltrtetle: “Where Ere Thou s . Mrs. Everett Plants, Mrs. Cyril YWMYGITBOI‘. Misses Erna and Jean Enman. ’ $¢fm0n subject; "THE AS- CENIJED CHRIST." 2.30 p.m.: Bible School. 7.00 p.m. Evening Worship. Anthem: "Still. Still with Tim-- (Fletcher). §ololstz Preston Beck. bvfmon eublert: SALVATION. A Church with a welcome to all. 58f ‘you at Church Sunday. CEAT Al. CHRISTIAN CHURCH G Honor Roll NOTBE DAME ACADFMIY ‘llhe following pupils secured on MTTBGQ above 7512. for tine month of April: Marion Mitchell, Jean whim, Hal. en Moore, Claire Griffith, Joseph. lne Brown. Grade IX l— Helen Malone, Joan Webster. Commlrolel Stall l- l. ml- eot (Eheverie, 2. Jean Klineh, a, Edna. Pequot. Grade VIII :- Frances Coyle, Rita Nolan. Bernice Murray, Inez Mlwmv. Phyllis Blanchard, Mane Mmrls. Joyce Lee, Pihyiltlll Hughes, Grade VII :— Claire MacDonald. Evelyn Katya. Eileen Inndrlgan, Barbara Doyle, Gouda VI l-- Joan weir, Stella Mary Doyle. Itamleerl Harrell. Nor- een Noonon, riot-once McAulay. Grade V t- Helen Roach. Grade IV Mary Mcwade. Mona ‘mom. Betty Ann Sinnott. Elaine MacDonald. Mane Calla- gihlm, Mary Carroll. Jean 04mins. Mary Arserlault, Bernice McKlnnon, Polly Gilt-let‘. Grade III :- Leonie MacDonald, Anna Govm. Jessie MlacAuiey, Ruth Oorrtgm, Florence Peters, Patric- io. Super. Grade II l— 1. Merv G. Creigh- 2. Janet. IVLaoCoilum. 3. Btu M. lrplhy. 4. Blanche Olarken, it. Shelia Praugtht, 6. Anzta Dilon. Honor Roll Grad;- I A :--1. Jean Doyle. I. Mal-y Tole-a ntcNmll. 3. Myra Murphy. 4. Arlene Roberts and Lveltll Sweeney (equaii, 5. Jean Zachem and June Catherine lvlar- Donald (equal), 6. Catherine Emil-ll, 7. sylvio Citiandier, a. Jean Jot‘. 9. Morton i-Iynes. Grade l B :-- l. Desmond wint- lock. 2. Lcis McOabe. 8. Ian Mc- Donald. Congratulations Girls of the Secretarial Class for wmnmg the Nctre Dome Shela during the mcnth or Aprll. “uslc :- Zeta Scillaycr, Jcazl Webster, Wilma Iivnes. Bernice Murray. Eileen Solllsycl‘. Joyce Cantvvell, Cfaire MacDsnoid. Flor- ence Blanchard. Noreen Nconaal. Ill MEMORIRM MRS. KATHERINE M. IEATON The tie-am of Mrs. Katherine M. Berton. widow of George M, neat.- on. court-ed at the Excter Hospi- tal on Thulriday, April 1B. Mrs. Benton. e native of Mount. Vlmorl. Psi-nay Ddwetd wind. was 00th You‘. lie-r residence in - nual meeiinli of the Maritime Art. o The Central Guardian Tits.“ln:.::%t:::..:rn' 2: Night Presented By Theatre Guild Theatre Guild of t h e l l: n newsy nature may be inserted It a cents a word strictly psy- lble III advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9789-l-2l-3ll. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. Charlottetown J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services THE CHARI-QTTEIPE 5.2032159 - L OBS TER DINNER Spot, Sunday, May 5th, 1 to 9 p.m. Full Course Dinner 50c each Featuring Home Cooking You Will Like | nit WAR nus PDANCIN Fourth Studio The Little PN-lfllidd fourth studio night. st the _ White Holy May 5. l1 a. m. York; s p. m. needeemer Hall lest night too cep- Brooklvn; 7'. p. m. Central ,B(‘.i.l.y audience. The riormanoe Church. L-IZQ. consisted of three l-oct. lays which THE QUARTEBLY nleetlng of 11m Resifite-“ed Nurses Association w_ be helrl at tile P. E. l ll - vital Tuesday. May 1m at a p.051. L-llB-5-4-2i. NOTICE-Carter's For the benefit of Cit, Gal-donuts this Stag-g will m. In“ 11 909m ‘every Saturday even- Hlk until 9 ocluck during the seed- ing -seasol*.. 1,113, HEAR NATURE LECTURE - Mr. R. W. Tufts chief migratory blrdofficer for the Maritime pm- vlllces, Wolfvllle. N. 5,, Ieglured to Prince of ivaics Students in the “"936 hall last night on bird and animal life. His talc was illustrat- ed by lantern slides. In addition moving pictures showing the zreat Indian naturalist the late, "Grey Owl" were shoivn. Professor Wil- liam Redriin presided. QRGANA RECITALIST -— Many mend-t Will be interested to learn 0f the organ recital given by 11155 Helen Callback t. st-ildent at Mt. Jllilsnn Conservntnrv or Music at tile Sackvllie United Church, sun- day. April 28th at 3.30 p.m. Miss Cflilbeck was assisted h" Mr. Ro- land Langllle. tenor. Of special in. terest on the programme, and beautitullv played was “Reverlg" bv Professor ‘H S. Homer, Miss Callbacks teacher. TRINITY 170love neurons UNION HOLD ANNUAU. BANQUET —1nstcad of their regular wet 11v‘ nleeting 'I‘rinity Y. P. U enjoyed to the full the annual banquet held in thc Social hall of Trinity church. After a (iaiglltfill supper the sev- Farmers and l eral toasts. nalnely "Tile KingL The Church —'I‘ilc Guests —'I'he Ladies —'I‘lle Gentlemen -'I'he Ilearicrs of the Membership Com-. petlon. ivere ahly proposed and re- spnnrirwi in. The nlcmbelshlp pins wcrP rrvuen in timsc who hacl earn- eri i‘""m. Other features on the prczram were: A vlrfin trzo, gen- eral Fli12~Ffl7l2. anci instrumental music by Eric. Wilson With this enioyatlle banquet the Young Peo- lille-Z Union brought its year to a cos . APRIL \\'E5Tl|ER-—Wlih more, sllnslllnc. higher icnlperatnres and less rainfall. Anni this year on Prince Edtvrlrri Island was a pleas- anier month than the same period last year. Tins year tilere were 163.4 hours of sunshine, according in Ml". Warren Burns. meteorolo- illst at the Dominion Expcrinlcnial Station here willie April last _vcal". boasted 159 hours cf sunsilinc. Average highest temperature this year was 42.6 degrees willie last year it \\'€ts 41.6 degrees. Rainfall measured 3.18 inches and in April 1939. it was 4.45 inches, ART SOCIETY MEElS-The Art Society" llclri its April mcetn in the Horns Memorial Gallery. TABS Jacqueline Macdonald wls chosen as the Island delegate to the an- Association be held in Wolf- vilic, N. S». May 23rd to 25th. Mrs. Cecil Stewart. pleased the members and their guests with a paper 0n “Beautv in Art and Nature." Miss Jaqucline Macdonald read extracts from letters written by Robert Harris to his family vlhiie studying abroad nllich showed a deep sense of the poetic. Ii. was clec dEd to hold the annual mew- inc early in June after the meet- ing of the Maritime society. PERSONALS Miss florenoe Hogan left this moraine en l. visit w Saint John. lfl's.A.8'teel,Cit_1ft t- do morning or: a vigit eto “Birgit n. Mr. Claude Smiths many friends will be lad to know he is out again after h s recent illness. Russell Klelll’ of R. C. O C. 0t- tawa. is spendinlt his furlou n with his mother, Mrs. C. W. Kiel Ch‘- town. lvliisa Margaret Home of Char- Seccl Store. p15 ‘Mrs. J. Mallard. N. the late $1 were throughly enjoyed y the large crowd. Noted for the fine performances whiv» they staged throughout season. the members of Guild celled themselves lest night their presentations. One of ys . "Bad About Eur ." staged by the Surnmersi e Little Theatre Players. Clever acting on the part: of the different members of the cast was a special feature of this play. The two Charlottetown presents- tions, “Good Night Please." "The Londono-erry Air.“ were received and the acting was of a high order. During the iniermissiorls music was supplied by Kathleen I-Iornbys olgglfftilg..cood Night Please» firs‘ became known that. the entlrghAil- pm, staged mciuded; “Meredith lied campaign against Tron e.rrl wymemmsa». __;a5_ 355mm. ~Lucy had been abandoned with the cle- whltehousey (his “Me, _Ed;m arture of British and French we, “Vivian whltehousgn (daugm cries holding IJ05lt10i1$ north of the . - . .. .. p0,- _ m) ‘Camel-me Rogers’ Bu“ Mr. Chamberlain did not disclose - (his brother-in-law) -—Robt. Stew- valeti -»Blll (Vice Pvcsld-enti-Howard Ade; "Cook"- (his art; “Burtot-l" McWinkle" Johnston: “Mr. Margaret McMillan. Mrs. I‘. Cast. in the Summerslde sentation included: "Marshal unt, Robert. Shaw; icon Cameron; "Jim" -—Robert man. Eve MacNaught directed the sen tatlon . (last in "The Ilondonderryr included: "Girl" — Hester Wood: Herbert Plelch was direc- I-i "Phoebe" - Evelyn MacKenzie: "Girls" -i-{csier Cuslling: “Miss Mulberry" —Kath- ‘he By Don Gilbert) ex, (Canadian Press Cable Editor) 1n Allied forces were withdrawn the from southern Norwav in the 35th was week of the war, leaving to the invading German army the whole of country exc-z t (he narrow coast- al strip exten ‘mg north beyond Nanlsos to the Arctic. At Narvik. the far northern ore port which is connected with Sweden by rail. a German garrison was holding out against besieging Allied Forces. The decision to withdraw British troops south of the port oi Trond- heim was announced by Prime Min- ister Chamberlain in Parliament on Thursday. The following clay it and well what the Allies plan to do now. but he promised that the Norweg- ian campaign would not be regard- ed as a ‘sideshow?’ Qn the other- hand he said the Gov-ernulent would not allow itself to be lured into scattering its strength in such a way as to give the Germans open- lnvs for blows elsewhere. With the severe setback in Nor- way apparent. the Allied High Com- mand took precautions in regard pop. K. In (to Italy, which is believed to be p"? it-chinz to ioin the Nazis if Pre- mier Mussolini could feel sure that A“... he would be. gcvng in on the winn- inlr side, An Allied battle fleet was dispatched to Alexandria in the "Man" —Chas_ B=ntleyz "Widow _ . . Bangs“ awn. n‘... A, Mutch: =?§st=1.n"I\/§gfl\t=r;a3§§; deegrogfltgg; “Hiramn __Mormn DH‘ sllpiillll," .as e Glbralia-Sucz route around the The director was Barbara Rcper, . D A. Further Contributions To Red Cross Nation War Appeal 1940 $75.76—-Charlottetown Little The- playl t Theatre, (rooeeds o! ' p Edward EQUE- Curling Club: $10.00 -Wheat- . I ‘ $9.00 -So1lih -—Montague lev River W -. Milton W, 1.: $5.06 Gill-ling Club. Sea View W Wiltshire District Lodge L. I I o‘ 1, ing up cape of Good Hope. ‘The Italians disavovved any a’;- gressive plans but Athens dispatch- es told of concentrations of troops. naval vessels and aircraft in me Dodecanese. the Italian Islands (inhabited bv Greeks» which are situated in the Aegean ‘between Greece and Thlrkeyq two countries almost certain to join the Allies if the war spread to southeastern Eu- rope. Another ally of Great. Bal- tain, Egypt. took defence precau- tions as tension heightened in the Mediterranean. No extensive information has been given out on the events leavi- tc the Allied withdrawals in al NEW , '_' southern Norway. The commun- gvfsMggej ltiijffémlbghnt" F501” dues of the British War Offlc-edwere Greenvale“ W. I 6r Toronto W. I. gllilfilggtagelgitfélcfiésesfialliYgfig fitgg Gnwnn Brae —$lI.35-$1.00 D- Gillis. F. Howlett. W. A. ltIacDo Hughes, A J Lfoyd Stewart. 1.. .1. --s2.oo w. Mutch. ray, L. Hayden. $1.00 I-i. Huglzan. M, Irving. _ J Carrier, Mrs ill-t. Dundas $11.00 —Mlss Hazel dctt Bracklev Afobott. $2 00 Guv Rodd- Prowse. $1.50 R. G. Brve on W, Prowse. H. H. Gander. C. Pllhlilps. F. H J, Wood. K. C. Briie" Stewart. W. Younker, J ‘B. Dia- m $.- li- MacDonald. Kickham. Vernon 8c Cherry Valley -—$31-'l0 Capt. G. Mur- T Nelson. J. Irving. E. Nelson. A. I-I. Mutcll. R. Mulch. H. Ttvee y. ‘ Rodd‘ f ‘ setback t “wd- 3- G‘“°S'P‘°~ c‘ E" swfffw‘ ‘- next week when the British Parlia- tOIT. B. J» I information. T-here was no infor- mation from any source as to the number of troops the Germans were using in the northern advance and the nature oi the equipment they were able to haul over the rugged country roads. It is clear that theGer-rnan army. apart, from the political crimes as- sociated with the invasion. ac- complished a nlarch that was technically brilliant. but. the Ger- man communiques were so full of nald, £3: exaggerated claims of various kinds that the actual achievements or the Bu? troops were obscured. was air parent, however. that the posses- sion of bases for the German air ‘Mm’ m!’ 55'“) force --while the Allies had. none- mm‘ (was e decisive factor. The iiticai consequences of the powili no be known until lmcnt holds an inquest There were anything in the lno indications that Two“ 85am“ way of a. substantial m°nd~ ‘l- P‘ Mmmd‘ w‘ R‘ M“- Ch be l i ' Government K“ J- PWS°'GN,,'O,.M“G°M%Q,“J it’. .....€.‘“w.2 alanrlstlsh people ao- cir gage?‘ J5‘ m; ,1.‘ ared to take the failuigh oi {the re- ‘ ' ' ' ll id ‘ d - ,;,;,,g=g;; gum‘ end-rm v- §ii€i°€ii.‘$£‘%.‘8“td.2é ~..:.. m; 2;. Grandview North 429.15 - s; 0o , . Ge _ M‘ D’ MacDonald‘ Nffsgxiltnaiiis ntgnhtriilgé lbaaucrliclgesd rltirarlriasrious al.- rs. r‘. Mei-hm“ w ms ‘ ' tacks on the Allied lines in the M°rfl5sey' Mrs‘ M h“ w 9' Ypres sector in the week of April llltllciiszl-“AKL Ti T!’ Iillalfclveod J" ' 28-May 4. 1915. Pol-Eon see was - - - ' ‘ ' _ ed '11 '1 d n itions were Gull-T D Piarun‘ Mrs M‘? “hf; TZVOTQlJlEQn Burt thceo drive on the . H, Ma Klnnon, W. lsjcoriiltlldMrs. A. CJ. MacLeod Nicholson. J. MacPherson. H- Kenzie. R. Brehaut. D. J- J, MacDonald Nine Mike B Hz M Ph (B. . 9 . M3ipn§ $1.00 w. Murphy- Handrahan, B. Smith. 1- veatt lottct-ovm is leaving this momznz for s visit to Ottawa. Editor Iiccau. well known mem-. ber of the Messenger staff of that Canadian Nfltlfllln] Telcfiraphs, loft. vesterday morning to ta e up mili- torv duties on the mainland. i.“ Beavton having long conducted a Wl£ll~l(‘l'l.3\\'TI tailoring estnbhshmenti ln Exetcr. Mrs. Benton ilari icn5z' inc-n a mmllbrl" o! the 1411-51, gm- grcgntional Church tn Exetct‘. Five rosters survive, Mfrs. Annie R01‘. of Caledonia west, Flxnce Edward Island. Mrs. Donald Mao- Lean of Woori Island North Prmoe Edward Island. Mrs. James Wilson of CflllGSTl», Mass. Miss Katie MocL-roci cf Mcllnt. Vernon. Prince ikltvavri Island. and Mls Florence Masher-cl of Exeter. ‘The funeral was held Sunday ahcrnm; at her late home on hilorn Street. conducted by Rcv. Dr. James W. Blxlcl". Mr. Wliizanl Eil- icit of Ham-plan sang t-wo celer- tiolls. ‘Rock of Ages“ allcl "Abide wit-ll Me." Bcarers were Meme. Chauncey l-lodzric-n of Slzltnlte, Mass, Malia McPhrr-on of Brookltne. Mass, David hfcNtiil_v' of Wlnchrstc. Mas-i, smrl August. Block oi’ Evcter. Bulzal was in Bxeter Cemetery. DR. THOMAS ROBERTSON The (lea-tn occurred in Regina Saslc. on Viicdnesday alter it long fillies». Dr. Thoma. Rcbrrtscu, eg- ccl 08. Inspector of Saskatchewan Agonczcs of the Department of In- dian Affairs. Dr. Rrbtltson was born at Car-l leton Prince Eduard island. rc- mc-vsri to Ecinlrfntcn and pructscd dentist's)’ llllcre bslore locating in Prince Albert. He came to Rtame in 1036. Dl". Robertson was Pre-ldefll- 0T the Hherol Assoczatlon at. Prince, Aloert when lion. W. L. MacKrn- zfc King was fat nomvlllflilffb l-l-e is survived by a widcw and it m-anied dalnlitel". ~ beam menu you: loo, Minot Prmoe 3c was a brr) -~ cf t-hc lat; Dr. S. N. Robert-ml PM o1 Willi r 420.35 -s.'..oo o. m°w°wbmk MacMillah. .1. 1.00 .1. htauMlliarnElfrlswortyh‘ L. H‘ D , , D ak . F‘ Boyle. W. Clfibyt G- F, Hyde. Wheailey Rackhaln. hfrs $1.00 Vlrs. A 3.6mm r5‘ H ‘if i i. l‘ i eh Lfdiisf Ml“ 1* 15 elszfilao Fig. WQQQi; uaaylllgA teernllealiitngniigre at}??? o'er: I (0Yi\\\'“ll"'s23' z i‘. R ‘womb pl..nnin to spend some time in lard. Rfv- and Ml“ ' ' Portaln. scuttle and other cities side. sloo c. Smith. u now-ant. Newson D lil, r D‘ Mm“ Yeo. MF MacArthur, E sEiilIH. Pcttric. L. ‘Phnll. S. Scott. _.. , — 1.00 8 l- Ilnlon R085 57 ailweémanf £12,‘ Ngwmlm‘ Harold ‘little country schooi. goirvz A G. l/iciirii. ‘H A Meileii. Th"??? Creek rlllvo-szoo o. s. Murphy. M- utt-ol- sash 41.00 M- . Lin Good. C. Mac- channel ports failed, so strong was the Allied defence after the en- emy's initial success in the second oattle of Ypres. April 22-23. ‘Tourists From , N Gor- Saskatoon rakel Distinguished visitors to San Francisco and Oakland last month were Professor and Mrs. John A. MacDonald of Saskatoon, Sask- cilcunn. who had broil enjoying the winter months in Southern Califor- nia. They toured the coast ill their car and were on their way home. before reaching their home city. '_ Tying‘; John Allan MacDonald was born at. Rock Baura, Kings Colmty, Prince Edward Island. in i872, son ._ _.of Ronald and Sarah MacDonald, |l'll5 elementary education in the irom YeorEt-ecett Lamfmt- B Haj-fill ithere to Prince of Wales Colitflt. __¢-—-——i’-“ Charlottetown. from (vhich inst-lin- tion he graduated with honors at. the age of i6. He then taught in a The Eastern Guardian *"lli.il.:9s%‘:i.i§’lliiltti- Dun- _-_._.._ Hun“; column ls reserved "u" n] [us] interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may it; inierted st t eenir I strictly payable in sdvlnefl- fisiillscltlPTloNi w ‘ dl ma be the chorlottetotwxnuGuairg an My banded tn e Hume. pt. MEATS SPECIAL Strictly Fresh Lobster: For YOUR Order, Phone 8i .i. M. ROOP, Prop. Market Building stairs College in the capacity oi student. assistant. teacher. 1894-97. Graduated with B. A. degree in 1897. Principal of Montague gram- mar school. lBBQ-lilul; appointed to the staff of Prince of Wales Col- lege in 190i. serving there for eight. years. leaching English. Lail and French. While there he ob inert leave of absence to spend a year at Harvard University. obtaining from that. institution the degree of m" M. A. A pointed to tile staff of the Universi y of Saskatchewan in I910 for I0 All ex-servlce men are r oi our late Comrade Ernest MscLeut 2.00 P. New Dome Ballroom Most Modern Management O. K. Preshy and H. J. MlcNelll. SATURDAY And Up-To-Dote Ballroom East of Montreal 0. K. Presby and his Novelteers Dnncing-—9—l2 Admission—35c (Tux Included) Check your needs again as Professor of French and head of the department of French. Professor MacDonald visited and studied in France on sevePll occa- sions. He retired from tile Univer- sity of Saskatchewan in June. i939, with title of Professor Ehnerltus. In 1987 Professor MacDonald published an introduction to French, which book is now pres- cribed for use in the schools of P. E. Island. The wife 0f Professor MacDon- ald is Isabel Eloise MacDonald. daughter of John MacDonald of Harmon)‘, P. E. I. The coupe visit- ed for one year in Italy, Germany. l i i i i i i E ,aliri in his boyhood years received r FUNERAL NOTICE clllllnlll Leololl, n. r. s. L. Funeral Home. haturday. Ml! “h, vitmlmtflvlfll l‘ Point of usembly:—MecI.ean Funeral Home 1.55 P. M- B. WONNACOTI‘, secretary- Cilsrlottetown (P- E. I. N0- 1) BIIIWII. canndlen Lesion, B. E. S. L. J-Iollanrl, England and Scotland. The Professor has a knowledge of Italian, Spanish, German, French, and last but by no means least, the Gaelic, the tongue of his an- cestors, which he can read, speak and write. Mrs. hincDonald i: a graduate nurse having trained in Boston City Hospital. She had an experience of twelve years as a nurse. Professor and Mrs. MacDonald were delighted with their seven months in California and have. pro- mised to return again. They would like to spend the winters m Call- fornirl and the summers on the Island of their birth, which they are strongly attached, and be once again cbrnmunlng with the dear old friends down on the farm. (Oakland hlaple Lean Island Students Prominent In Mt. A. Activities SAGKVILI-E. N. 8.. May 3- Alastair McLeod of Sydney, N. 8.. has been elected. President ol the Students‘ Union of Mount. Allison l-lfllveriiii’ as successor to Ralph Young of Woodstock, who has ac- cepted a position in p-estern Can- ‘ada and Will not return to the campus next year. McLeod, who is a. Senior student in Theology, is one of the most prominent. stud- nts om campus, having been Jsresiclent of his class, a. member or the Students‘ Union executive and sCea/ptaln of the football team last H". . In other student elections. Don- ald Campbell of S-priniglliil, a Sen- ior Stuclent in Engineering. was elected Chairman of (he Students‘ Finance Conlmittee- Others elected as members of the Finance Com- mittee arc: Imrne Bell of Aiberton, P. E. I., Secretary: Gordon Gard- iner. Woodstock. Assistant Secre- tary: Betty Hodgsolz of Montreal: Cyril Fear of Mono-ton; Heber Mc- Exven of Moreli, P. l5; 1,; Rum Brennlan of Tnachute. Que; Donald Norton of Mllltowrl, N, B; Frances Clnwson of Charlottetown and Alastair McLean of Syldney. The men of Mount Allison Uni- versity have elected their" Admin- istrative Council for next year, composed of Robert Killam, Yar- mouth; Lorne Bell, Albertorl, P, E. 1'.: Bob Kennedy. Glace Bay; Jack Wilmot, Moncton; Haber McEwen. Moi-ell, P. E. I.;_Donald stcwart. Woodstock: Bill Fraser, Alberfon: Bill lticDongail, SiellaTl-tln; and Gerald Dryden. Moncton. t a meeting of the Council following its eicction. Robert. Kiilam was made President and Bill Fraser was é!.n:a~=""“'”' “ GALLANT- Al the City Hospital. April 28th. 1940. to Ml". and Mrs. Janles Gallant, ‘rignish, a son. DRDONALD -— At the City Hos- pital, April 20. i940. to Mr. and Mrs, R. J. McDonald, Blooming I Point, a daughter. MORRISSEY — At the Citv Hos- tal. May 1, 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MOYITSSQy, Newton Cross. a daughter. lVloIlAE-At. the Cit») Hospital. May l. i040. to Mr and Mrs. Albert Mc- Rae. City. a son. -. .-~-nl.lvr5 hIlU ST. JOHN -- At the City Hos ital. May 1. i940. to Mr. and Mrs. us- sel 5t. John, City. a daughter. BURKE — At the City Hospital. filmy 2, i940. to Ml‘. and Mrs. Harry lBurke.___City. a daughter. 25515.3 IIALLOIIAN -1n the City. May 3rd 1940, Angelina I-lailoran. The fun- eral will take pings from her late residence 95 Fitzroy Street on Mon- dav morning at. 8:45 to St. Dun- stans Basilica thence to t-he Roman Catholic Cemetery, i nested to sttend the funeral enklne. Funeral servic- at Ulrspcnoltig ._ PHONE 2i9 Elm Bl [IEUHBE a Km S15. EiiiiiilililjEVlflW-tiillitrl. made Secretary. , In the election of the Womens Administrative Council the follow- ing coeds CGLlITCllZ ton, N. 5.: Evelfll _ _‘ Saskatoon; JoAnne Innes o1 stator. Island, N. ', Helen Pusslev 0i River Hebert. N. S._i Gminflfillfln Gates of Summerslde; Alfrena Pickard of Charlottetown: _ rlutter of Truro; Katy L011 Kii am of Yarmoilth; and Eleancrr Fraser or New Glasgow. Anna Elliott trays elected President of the Council aztzl also House President of Alli- son Hall, the University Women's THCSIGPHCQ. Miss Elliot‘, is a senior student in Arts and lhfusic. Montague A scout. meetmg was held in the LEEIOIT Hall on Monday evening. Legion. A ‘large crowd was in at- tendance. The freeze out, was won by Georgina Collins, and the door pgoizfi was won by lvfrs- Jed: Yor- s n. Mrs. Matilaniel Cass vrho has spent the past. winter with her daughter, Mrs. L. B. Mellisll re- turned to h?!‘ home in Hazelbmok on Monday. Mr. end Mrs. Horace Hewitt of Lower Montague are receiving the hearty congratulations on the ar- In Memoriam In lovin memory of our rim: Father, W lllam Francis Stevenson, who died May 4, 1937 Three sad years today has past since we saw our dear one last, A bitter grief. a shock severe to part wl h Father. we loved so dear. Ills pleasant smile for all he met. his kind heart we can never forget. And n; lme-Soes by we miss him ITIOIQ 8.11 IIIOH! His cheerful voice and welcome face No one on earth can fill his vacant place . To those who loved him best. Inserted by l-Ils Daughters, "D ‘i ella and Bertha. L-BS-S-i-li. r In Memoriam In loving memory of our darling baby Louise McCallum, trim passed i ialvay April 10th. 1039. ' Our hearts just ache with sadness. Our eyes shed many tears, ‘But it s only Gorl that knows ENDS TO-NIGHT. tunity pass to get what we believe to be the world's finest Drugstore ‘Merchandise, at two articles for the price of one plus one cent. Tlllz JENKINSPHARHAC r116 j f await: 5 111p; became members of thej Anna. Elliott of Midcile- E Olllton oil Helen ~. PAGE SALE E N ll S TONIGHT -Don’t let this oppor- Che-nitrates. rival o! a baby girl, Mrs. Lowell Reynolds spew, the past wreck vLslting friends in Mnr. rev HHYDOHJ‘ i .>.(;-(al‘t. c! Murray l Harbour, spent the past week v-gm- i int: Mls. Mac MacLeocl at "nee . hcme.-M. .‘~.ll.~s Janine iCarri Of Thanks t i hir- Duncan Livingston and 'F‘-"1m1l_l‘ wish L9_Ll1Bl\k their marv friends anti neighbours for kmrme shown mom during ther recent 5:. bereavement. Following 1s the us: of Flowers, Letters and Telegrams received by the family PlllO\l'—TiTF Family. The meeting was presided over by] Crescent-Jive Session of St. IVIl". A. G Parks. Mr. GeoreelJamz-s Church. Nicholson was a mted Scoutl Daughters Pheobe. Allantz-c City Leader and Mr. Allis r Currie, Cub iN. . Leader Wreaths- .__._. Sister Minnie and Tom. The final bingo game was held Sister Pearl d: Family, Lynn, in the Le ion Hall Wednesday Mass. evening un Er the auspices of the Dotty and FRXITIYQ‘. Lynn, Mass. France-s and l-‘lll loam, hfars. The Charloltetoxvr. Club. Police Officer Jefferson, Rhodes, Atlantic City. N. .1. Sprays- Jtssic and Everett Boys Moncton. N. B Wood and I fvirs. Claarles D. Nevins, Brock- -ton. Mass. 11.5 ivarren B. Packard. Brock- ton, ‘Mass Evelyn and Charles Carson. Mr, and Mrs. D. A. MacKinnon. Iiclcn V. Fanlaysoh. Wilfred James. Hsllliv hici-‘arlane John Duffv and Family. Mr and Hrs. H. Thornton arlrl Family. Seymour Gregory and Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Wood and Bernice. Mr and Mrs Rendle Lax-to: and Family. Ml", and Mrs. Herbert R. Vcsscy. R. Edgar Vessey, Bertie Currie and Mrs. . B eeves and Gilbert Triies. Moncton, N, B, and Mrs Robert Hutchin- son. ltioncton. N B Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod and Harry Steeves. Family. Cazherine. Mary and Bertha. Can-air." Mass. Geo "c D. DcB ois Ncr H. Dc-Blols Biol". and Ira-m \vo:"~' Afr. and Airs S A. bicbeod. Mr aiad Mrs. Les Laricr and Family. George and Leola Latter _ M: and hits. Frank Fraser anc. Joy-cc. (‘lit Flrl\\cls:—- it nil Pearl. Wm 2.1 . hi1‘: . DeCosie Telegrams-w- R". \ mid Lee c‘ Donazillle. Centbridgc. Sch rvomberger, How we miss our darling baby Louise. Inserted by (iralldparents. Harry and Hazel sanderson. L-S-l-S-Ii-ll. In Memoriam In loving mamory of Dlrs. Rohertj McCallum (nee Hilda Sanderson); who amt May 5m. was. Two years have passed since lhiif sad flay _ i when God called our darlml Hilde t away. 1 The hlrllv was hard, the shock: severe \ But we never will forllet vou dear- \ Inserted h ' Father and Mothr r. nrolllcrs and sisters. I L-fih-fi-i-li. i In Memoriam In lovlnlr memory father. Francis C. Themes. who died May 4. i935. Fire years have passed since that sad day. God took the one we loved IeWB-y Forget him. nn we never w . For in our nenris he llnlers still. Inserted by Wife and Family- 14-92-5-1-11. N. D. MacLean . it uuozrmrea 3 EMBALMER Charlottetown end North Wiltshlrn loom l“ S [Ma i of our dear. "id Lloxd Cairns. Alone- . 13 Xc-cizzs, Brock- D. L. NBTiITS. ‘c. c Gordon Stan-aft. no (ironp of the Kirk Alix- L, )1 and Mrs .. James Walker. ‘l Win ‘Vlcfnnls. Lvnn. Mass. hit:- Pllfifdltf‘. Blackman, Atlantic raw y; .1 Farris:- Acll anti lvfrs Lynch. .1 J Bomb) . Rona TOlTlilTTS All-s. hiIifilifiu‘ McCourt. and Fam- fly‘. ‘Mr. and Ma's R. T \Vl'llte. Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Small. All. and Mrs M. Watson. Annie Shcphard. Mrs John MacDonald. The I-li-Y-Grads Club Margaret Dougan. The LadiCS AtlXillBlT oi the Y. . C. A. .\lrs, Reg Fraser. Mary Flanaghan. Mrs. Binns and Family. hfr. and Mrs, E, I-iartlnger. Mr. and hfrs. l-Iarly Larter. M: and Mrs Neil MaoDollgali (and Family. _ John Currie Mrs. R. Shepherd. Alllllé MacKenzle. Mrs. Mary Lalter, Halifax. N. B. Mr. and Mrs, Horse Smith. Ml‘. aild. ‘airs. éVmd- 015501;? Mr and rs, or on - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mcinnia. and Mrs. Wm. Shelffll. 1111i,‘ and m. n. s. Strickland. Dorothy Hennessey . Eleanor Essefy» Mr. and Mrs. Cyril and Family. m. and Mrs. Wm Douilflfl and Famiy Parlrriale lvomenis Institute. Dorothy Lartev. Halifax. N. 3- vlou Lawrence. Hqllfalt. N. $- Shepherd C: