h CENTRAL GIIARIIIQ Illa ool l; Ila rue e ioeul ' in TMIJLQ"; 1 “'57 .553" ill! bl inserted u; | mts a word. ltrletly an“. l. f?" ' - norm. UNITED CHURCH stPETE“ CAT“ - of CANADA LICAN ‘colitis soul" 111mm umrso CHURCH °°°“ ’°'._.'“°‘°“"°*“- 1-51” w w,“ l1 abrasion. ll- rrlw Agggnineimnou urn 1.113% 5,3103: misnvruces m. Hugh Miller. blr A. n. o. Pusmbgjlorm cation hard t?) i511”, Eucharist, uud ser- Bu. neuuio o Boothroyd, u, wail Piillster and gluten stripe n“- 11' A 3,, ‘M51011 | g 5 5| L‘; no R082?! Hiiredwjattitcoungfldeds 331E? Misti-I'll“- uannsermou-lfiv." ' ' ' n l1 - 1m rgnnllmgfll; smvwu _D_ "I 101m‘ ENTERTAINMENT-Tile l 1112;“ sundgy school. Miller M. A m1“, all, d u, dance in the Sporting Club 11mm- i ittififi-ili-e us» e" =~,~»h,,,,~$",- - -'“'"— - 4i»??? 21i.1"1.i2i.".i“; iii" _ 5°11“ M. t a Y ins rind t1 l "consistent... Sterne. " ""‘ u fliflfllllnb P. M. Sermon. Rev. Hugh Miller, Qgen muscled by me Klnsmeillls l I M. D. D. 1 $1’, PAULS CHURCH All“! ' club. Both organizations, ilowever, ‘ Drew Gardner. Bfi ll::,_°'1‘."§§1"1}',§‘,',' ,§§’,-_‘;},',{‘l'§§,"_ put on the Milk for Brit- 5:331‘: (IreeIml‘1I"ERle‘ - ____ lll-lcnlst-Mss s E - Full Mrl- G. ll‘. Full, Organist pro tem. N3 t 1 tor-Mrs. G. . W GLASGOW CHRISTIAN ggglrullllrcnmmmlom wzllggzp llld Sllllflltl Coflllllly QHURCH‘ Sunday’ llprll 26, ll i» r111: i... not“ ' om ' o0 (at lllllyfifii‘, Communion and BAPTIST the United Church); 3 p,m_ ‘ Bradalbune; 7.30 p,m_ 111511111111. m: BAPTIST CHURCH m- Rrv- R- E- Show» Muffler-l, Cornet Prince and n: Bireets ‘ 5' - W“! Rev. I. Judson Levy. ILA. "mm s hool. f}: gzsgzllyjgcrfg BIIIIQ Cllll. m Evening Prayer and Sermon. . i__. ' YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. ‘fiIKEBYIERI/AN _ , Morning worship 11 A. M. Q "(*1 Niflh°lfl°m .M""-‘"’> seilwFs. -= 0.0.21: n t - - t ‘ Q ST- JAMES CHURCH “gt”. . h 7.30 p.m York. Kindly nbte Ml I! Qfll- E06 0 G01‘, WC CIIIIII- cl-la m holll. I < . it Lieut The Itev'd '1‘ n. Ptghcflglt- — - —(Mendelberr)- n“ ° evemng jig??- iun-F- ' ' , e nurcbsboi 2.110 r. or. ' " ' Illsisell Somers. MA, b, T. M. IL C ‘kg-OH Wm "Maud." or "our REPAIRS Tmlly _ Mr H Lgrpfilll Miss Lillian Mackenzie. ya", gzgnflg?‘ m“ "d "lull" Rollin um, Halifax leaves on re-' 1111,0111. won“ E'ml" would’ 7 n M turn 0r the Nova scoila capital ll A. M, D|yh1Q In! up. “mo”: m" _ Th’ éhm“ today after spending a few days preacher: ThevMods r- Buls of service Ill in e city. A member of the vic- 5,1,; oddfellovis e. Anuwm Clmm no‘. 0h t tcry X-Ray Corporation, he crime Mr. Arthur Bruce. h n N (Pfl!estrlna).l Y os , here to repair the ueep therapy x- Anthem: The Sgt ‘i; “ 1a,‘ “do John Ineh. Mun. Bae Or unlit my ‘it the RE I‘ HOSDILHL .. he m" Tl,’ Llxlll y 11y ._ 1, . Chairman,’ .. g much nenls ugain in good uolldng ‘my d member‘ o. o“ order f. owing a. complete over uiul. Officers l" ‘ You are invited to worehi with fellow and Rebekuh Lodges will at- ____T"F1.IZAPT 8'1‘ 011111101]; =_.___._- Alt’! svcilzrv SEE FILM - iend this service. h S h I ' '" Metlm-belrs of thebREl, Society .. _ 1, ‘h rc c oo. ‘ nn sue niim 1o vs o- ivcie In“: DWIIIuC Worshi H o‘ enjoygubiyg eutcrtaeilncri in tIise Art ' I TI: nevd. Luther L. Guile lust night b n film of rgiigdiliefim, Piictou. n. s. Miuicrs- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. ‘iilwJucksons wogk. The picture m. Th, synod oi the Maritime Kent Street showed Mr, Jackson, one of the Balm,” Rev. Neil Herman. B-A. group of seven artists who intro- Anthem‘ 511i the Lon! i, Pam"- duced a Canadian style of paint- Mindful ill ills onu-Meudeissobu- Mrs. v. 1. niugwen, Qs-ggnlgg, ins. as he mndebvme sketvlles in w" Th, pug,- wll] preach 11 A. M, the North, The film was loaned by welnlslllll~ 7,311 pfldwmk 5914-1”, and 7 P. M, the National Azt Gallery. Mr, A. __--——i—————- 11A. M. Subject "w," pflmn," h. Wrisht presided- mN PRESBYTEMAN CHURCH "‘t§?,°';““;',Y-"B,,,, s l, CLOSING EXERCISES-A inrue Prim mgmflllzailton Street ' ‘ ' ° ° °°l “mm” crowd attended the closiriz exer- i ll). m o Curly“ wen“? 0;“; M_ fish's! Blue Cla"_ cises in the Y.M.C.A. Gymnoslzini oi-pubt- Miss Ilene Wood sum“; “The church" sped-l last night, A number of vcrl, 1li_ iiosnuo wonsnrr c“ terestilig n: niberspwere lPZ%§BIltQtl, , l The clm ivu " ose n ronzc" 11,011. if. Theme: The Chrls- whisk”:- crsoulriect-‘A Calvary by the Sago, élassei also included hnliiiill"! 3l°""=- .8 lll old l, h", m,“ b h on the program was a. clown not, 111111101121, 184, 556. om r mom“, 7nd l m" Y I ° parallel bar work, tumbling and . lotiirn: ‘lord For Thy FTlern-illetr Fla-m ‘dong: to hi“ u“ w balancing routine. Tlie Later-med‘; -———---= it,Ji d_Sn - slblml, school plain people. {iris garltniast iilgtgi- 3S an rviixiivc WORSHIP INJURED 1T1 refit-Mr. Leslie 1.00 P. iii. Mr. Lorne MacKay. Ellis of Dunstaffnage was injured 1A. recent graduate of the Prel- in a. fail to the pavement at the liyteilon College, Montreal, will ul- n corner of Richmond and Great lllt the minister and deliver the mo" , _ lleilvrge street‘? about ihcgcllcick . . w _ e m- Hymns: s“. "o, “s. as even ng e as rus Anthem: ‘were You There When mediutcly to the hospital where it was found that he had suffered The; Cruciiied My Lord?’ Turney. cuts and bruises about the face Solo Part by lLIrs. Arthur Roper. ‘Morn unin Me. snd I will re- ; as n result of his fail on the side- walk. He is about 5B years of use. grills“ m. saith the Lord or 01 . I011 are cordially invited to wor- iiup with us. PRAISES TALENTED MUSI- CIAN—In her short address at Rotary on Monday Mlss Jean . W ts . f o Canadian-born the lollfiwlna conlrlbullom; ively of the musical distinction Previously acknowledged 14110.04 $38,110,111‘) rlgflmlfljl, Vgrjlllefonl/Iggj South Bedford W. 1. 3. " l‘ i’ iirmirzvnvo man-rm riusror. - (c P) - The Bri- 8 iiihnum. 1, g 111 k Iflllifl‘; floidestmgltlgltitlflifln%rIsltb'l gnllnéogogl Igmgvs ‘I20’ w’ I’ avails?) begaiggr oi’ aih: 581111131201: Theatre Royal. purchased recently “ekl ’ l ' ' 3'01) ing manner in which he is dir- liilniiuctlon for 210,000 ($45,000) 3"” y“ w‘ ' 2'00 acting the ciioli- of Holy Trinity mithtbe used for commercial p111: cmnberhg: muwwi I‘ 3'00 Church, frequently featured on etrieve it gfigeaxlgz, “e ' ' national radio programmes. 3"“ ° ‘ vrsr-rs souoor. - P1 p11 of B“ll’h1$“““°ld‘;1'§l',,b gfig Prince Street School were delighted ' ' JI‘ C l1 Bra n Br E Hl ll with avisit of their foiinerl 111 ill l. T" Pusplllgolfieorse own 8 moo Lt-Col. L, '1‘. I12VlgIlfir,fl)l'GSi€l‘d?iV. ' l i th . B u 5 Pupils West Kent school 14.45 megevglllhnlnleiesflo a lalkpfiin, Pupils Warren Grove School 1.20 Col, 10ml,“ He 511,111 that a "great To P119118 Qlleell Squaw schwl 9°10 deal of sacrifice WC-iild be neces- Pupns “m” Dame sch”! 6'50 sa to win the W81‘ and nplieriiecl Pupils R/Whmrd 54'1"" towns listeners to bear their share 3¢h°°l 13m f the burden, A fine musical 1)l‘0- o Pupils Parkdaie School 10.15 gram, which was unde: the direct- HELENA §“"ii2 °iii“’"““ §$§t.?“§‘§.n“'°° '°“ °’ "m" P““‘i.:“i‘l.°“°“"in "it" up urrlv Bee, was p11 on _ e pun . r. Sc ool l 3-95 C. E. l-line, acting principal, pre- R U g Spring Brock school 511-1511 I . Dist ict 6.00 "Invlnrclblgs" 8.2111110‘ Red Crosszoo 1301MB! MARgH a Aléoui “i100 P in t. 00 . S1 dl l‘, rom O. mill‘- m‘ N Mrs‘: 13:11 Nicholson 1.00 Amie ‘Basic ‘Twining Centre at EW Mrs. J. M. dz. John McLean 1.00 Beac Grove paraded tlirvilirh ell-v F. J. Callaahan 1.00 streets yesterday afternoon in the A. P Milennan 1.00 worse oi routine route march. swing- Douglas McLeod 1.00 in; smartly along, the boys in kahkl Murdock McLeod - 1.00 attracted considerable attention and John D. McKenzie 1.00 thousands of citizens paused in their Mary E. McKenzie l_00 work to watch them Doss. Altlioilffll $1 ouiei- contributions w mlelorlty l1; ttlleutllggpslfizadplregs _ wo wee a . - .v - . gagavygtaygmlnk” Red on)" serailtfbd c. fine appearance as they ' ' marched along to the stirring music 139535 of the training centre band under the direction of Sgt L. Ward. The 445.11, parade was headed by Lt-Col. F. I. Andrew, M, M, officer command- int. HOME FROM OVERSEAS — Captain Dave M. Le ate of Mon- treal is home on off clal o-isincss. A former Montreal uewipaperman and. son of Rev. R. Mooreliead 1.2g- -WAiiTEO INFORMATION sin oi Charlottetown, now of Tor- onto, Cuptsln Legate vient oversea.» l! relative of Mrs. Curl lull Lester-wound. tom?" °‘ on" i312ififgoriiffiiitiilnfiiififinic 1b: lettetown but last neural if ll a Red Cross m“ Jullfi He l-ellcllul ‘I “mum M“ m1“ ' ‘mwnl, New York lust week alter crossing “=1. '.'.in"1.'%.:"..r::.“.r. rrmi... in u w on ' ' 1 _ d C r 3a s "m" 9"“- I-"“°""‘"'" N‘ s‘ ifsfiinllifiiiiiiv r3301? staff, tit “*5 "l? "°'""*'~"=.:;,1:"=.-,.-.~er: e of ' Too Late to Clasify 1y can“ a“ p of nection in Canada, he said. One HOUSE FOB BALI IN CITY. Jean Stlckney, sister of Lord Beav- iheir most able workers was Miss _ - - , brook, who ls Izcdd of volunteer A l Guardian 425 gwloea‘ “we have been gem“; plenty of supplies and have been _ h r iii’é"éi§u°i‘ii'."we“t‘liff n2 $12135‘? P"? "r ‘kit?J°i§i1n£‘ll°‘:‘ii“‘i§ Incairzgifscflins." captain Msectllpsaid LORD’ UPPER PRINCE STREET llllggbgelllrclflfclfigifllclflffilgwgljo 5%; s DAYI” lines as the Canadian organization, Lord’s Slipper 10.30 A. M. now that American troops were in Britain Their aid previously was Sunday School 2.30 P. M. mmlly"llnlncl,,l_ The Red (frog-i GOBDOI Meeting 7 P. M. commissioner was dressed in a. neat WHOSOEVER 0F- Guiit-Jas. 2-10 “whosoever shall keep the Whole law and yet offend in one point, he is "my of all.” _ Grace-Jim. 3-16 “whosoever believeth in Him Should not perish, but have everlasting life." . Jllilkment-Rev. 20-15. “Whosoever was not Zfifiin-Vliiiili-imiiifidiii? 5335515.‘? found written in the Book of Life was cast into the lake of fire.” ' Contains three of the most famous Helen a Rubinstein preparations - -_ . three essentials oi’ Elfin care that will work like a charm for your beam)’. Get your charm Box and begin this irzlnsformatlon at once. JAMIESUIVS DRUG STORE __.___?._. dloutod by bands on the sleeve as in the R. C. A. E-Ottawa Journal. MACARTIIUR DAY Anne II would be celebrate-cilia the United States us D011‘; H»; MacArthur Day" under terms ‘o a joint resolution introduced hi1 the Senate today by seniiioi- 1310M ort Le libliette (Prog-Wi-sll-H (l), date is the 39th aiinivcisiii.‘ MacArthur! gradual/ton IP01" West Point. 25-1. THl_£_qHl_\_i_<1.Q'rT1-;T()_v!1§1_ GUARDIAN l YEARS AT 1.30 P. M. i1 Second Showing ADULTS ONLY AT 9.00 P. M. b ADMISSION FREE EnglaniPs Warning To lis 1 SOUND PICTURES i? TUESDAY—APRIL 28th AT PRINCE OF , WALES COLLEGE HALL it, Frstshowng for BOY scours, GIRLS i cuums and CHILDREN OVER uneven 1' 0F SPECIAL INTEREST T0 ALL A. R. P. b; WORKERS IN THE PROVINCE ’ I Ti-JWIEWWIEK anded I23 Years Ago Tomorrow Review of history of organization given by member of local Lodge. The following article on the oc- casion of the 123ml. anniversary tomorro-w of the founding of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows was prepared by Mr. George S. Ryan of Charlottetown: "Anniversary Day has again roll- ed around, and the members of the Iniepfiudem Older of odd Fellows Gamer ‘Ptitiiiiw with their Re- bekah Sistcrs and friends to fit- tinsbj Cfilfbiate the 12310 j/eiir of the founding of ttie order on the continent of North America. "Like all ot-hrr orizciirzntions, the Odd Follows flcl \ ‘v heavily the prcssuro being as to savc itie frcccicm and the 1n .010 of living so lens colored. They ‘d!!! willing and anxious to place the weight (if iii- fluerice. rmwrr and finance to be assembled within the bcrders of the society lnnhird cicli and evcrv effort for tlic so inn of itic (Yelnccrntic form cf g vcrnment so well understood and tnjdvcd in American hcmcs. Its mvimhers ilave in large numbers joined the na- tions services in ansu r {o the call of our Governmcni cr support lo the necessary arnird ll t ..ll to dc- fend our licints imd lcved ones. All Dliillcllis 0f the crfcr in lite Vail" 1011s pluses where the srcd of Odd Felloiwliip has been sown. have ivilllriglv offirezi any as: i. any p0 sibie "way i0 the cause of l-"rec me d n1 n g they have taken on this fight. It tias new reachcd itie stage where it means one of two tlllflgli, ex- istence or extinction. "Having been established in the fraternal wcrld for 123 year's. srrv- ing the viricus cairv" cf‘ liuinzin- iiy in ncccrttntt: iviih the (slab- lishrd prim: the neces- sarv obiigat . I to the ivsriiis of membcrrtiip \\ri'ct1 reach- es nearly the two million mark. Reaching out to the four corners of the carili with its doctrine of Beri- cvolrucc nizci Chnriiv. c-f Trirti and Hcpe in iii: uininritc llllill cl our claims Cfbfililg fl major bincfactor to man. Being ready and willing at all times to ease the financial burden of 1;, needy brotiur who for a time has enccunbcrcd troubles that effort his proslrei-ity- and imp- 'pill(’55 on". 1Jcric<> of niinii, Of be- ing u. friihci" and a prctictcr to the orphan and ividcw and provid- ing the excellent scrvfc.“ secured in the medium of i-hcli‘ existence does no small amount of service to lighten the burden and brightens the life c-f this class of 0111- cle- pendcnts, Th»; members feel that they can claim for the fraternity long years of fraternal experience WhlCll has ministered to mos every known need that human be- ings are heir to. “Tiicy fecl that the record of the ordcl" ivlll shcw a 10111: lisi of bright deeds and of goidtri ser- vice unequalled dnyivlicrc, and as they gather together on this 23rd Anniversary Day the accomplish- merits of the past year will measure up to the high average attained in the past. "It is a matter-of regret to all civilization as ivcll as members 0f the Odd Fellows Order, that world- ly conditions have reached the status they are in today. Many of our Jnrisd ctlons have been elim- lnnted today at the command of the Dictator. All tile countries in ivliich Odd Fellow hip is per- mitted to function arc engaged 1n fl. death struggle w preserve oe- mocracy. savagely has again brok- en loose and the evil efforts of jealousy, greed, and frustrations impel these who ore thief silppolli‘ ers of same to iicniilra by nny a- vailable mezms vizoild domination. The ruin that follcws such con- quest leaves a great deal of con- cern fn the minds o! those who have undertaken the defence of freedom and justice. “Odd Fellows. pledged to the be- lief of a supreme being. to he faithful to his country and fra- ternal to hi5 brother man. are vit- ally interested in the outcome of the present struggle for the reason that everything upon which Odd Fellowship ls founded as well as the very essentials of fraternity are challenged tcdav. It would in- deed be a Ierlous day for our 0r- der and the fraternity it dispenses if democracy was to fail. Its fail- ure would destroy the fruits of the best efforts of the best years of the lives of our members who in their time devoted so much to ihc building up of 1i fraternity that would be it lasting temple in the hearts of the members, Brotherhood of Man "Odd Fellowship must stand for the brother-hood of man or it has no place emoniz the sccietles, If we lose our fight for ‘democracy and ‘its su-bseoucnt pillars o-f free- dom and justice we will be com- nelied to reallvm the destructive ef- fcct this loss will have 0:1 the fra- ternal structure we have so persk- tenily 3nd patiently reared on our 10nd period of fraternal existence and service. We could think of no greater calamity than a situation in arise which would prevent the daily practise of the principles of this fraternity. This bein-z the Anniversary Day of this Order it is fitting that a szencral examination be insidi- both rt what has been accomplished. and this prospective future so far as we are able to peei- into the hid- den veil. Ilocklnq hvk over the ha-noeninqs cf the 99st your we are impressed with some salient fea- =- tures which stand out in the fore- front cf our consideration. First, we cannot fall to note the power, the need and the necessity for or- ganizations. There are times when we are confronted with certain phases of experiences, that we by all fairness must realize that we tinvc gone tco for in our pursuit of individual liberty, We have wrong- ly classified this diversion as de- mocracy. We must be in possession of a reasonable amount of person- al and individual liberty because it is essential to our well izeinrr. It is (“'*(‘l‘iiifll to reasonable development rifitl u: for the cultivation of tivmzin . But we have en- CEIIVCUYCC to free ourselves to a very large extent from rcstrziizits iurbcsed upon us by the Church amid other branches 0i’ society. Objection to "Isms" I “Our main objection to Facist and Nazi rule ls the fact that each DICVCIIIS an individual from adopt- ing freedcm of 1111i‘ so and exacts iusiczid a so pline that im- siiip and fear. secrn. the Nazi and as t-lic Socialist par- ties so called are 0t parties at all but highly self-disc ed societies. Some of them have ;en able to lllflkt‘ a, pf0l€il$c of aziemmrit with I'M‘ Churrli, and itis has prevent- (d n total coll-arse o-f moral dis- cipiiu‘. Oliicrs v ‘in lite Chur-rti n (loudly rival and have bent all its energies to its total destruction. Thus we have an almost new view- point of consideration of this Jinniversarjr Day. The order holds film to iv,- rolizicus principles and in so d z mvst loud its asflstance icrdlion of a firm and .- 1 ideal upon which r _' establish cur principles of pence for all limes, “Our mcmhcrs Iiave known for many years the advantages of 0r- pduizaiicn, They havi- before them 1",» liisiri-y- of the Orrkr as it en- tcrsd into i‘.= nfminisiivitcri and dealings iviiti flio world They Iiave been touch! by the s_vmbol’c lang- uage of the Order, the principles, the foundation, the aims and ob- jrcts in the minds of its founders dud the service they expected to 101K101’ 1o mankind by the united effort, of its membership. Tlicy have been nslvd to join hands in a co-operative way to be a service where fraternal aid is needed, 11nd in this ldlzor of love commanded by our Divine Master, they have come in Contact with many o-f the trials and witnessed many strug- qlcs being wazezl by our less for- iunate members as they contact the experiences of life. Therefore We may claim be experienced frdtcrnallsts and to have served in many a, capacity as is expected of iiiirn. So now at this period in the history c-f the ivcrl-ri when every country is engaged in a irar for its gXlStéllCe, we must now realize that changes are necessary in the gen- eral principles of the ordinary life, and must consider just how and of what tlnaterial the new order must cons-is The Fundamental Difference "when vie look carefully at the world conflict from our common view point, we discern at once what we consider to be the element pro- ducing itic acute and apparently irreconcilable crisis. It is the fun- dumental difference in the ideas held by the tun sides. President Roosevelt says “We are going to win the war and we are going to win the peace that follows.’ Odd Fellows hope this (irclaration will be true without (tie slightest reser- vation, and that Mr, Churchill in every utterance concemlnu the some topic stoutiy maintains that Christian principles must be the foundation of ‘the new order. As Odd Fellows again we can easily afftnm this purt of the order be- 28 Soldiers Leave Prov. Twenty-eight soldiers from No. 62 C.A.B.'I‘.C. s1 Beach Grove left yesterday morning for service else- where in Canada. They WCIOI Privates T. D. Ad- ams, Olcury: J. E. Arnold, Bris- tol, Lot 40: J. A. Arsenault, St. Nicholas; J. Bernard, Northam; A. A. Crovveii, Charlottetown; C. F. Cudmore, Charlottetown; H. . Dickie, summcrside: J. I3. Douceite, Tignish; J. A. Gallant. Wellington; J. H. Gallant, Wellington; L. Gol- iulit. Richmond; L. F. Gallant. Rustlcoville; L. J. Gallant. Sum- merside; J. G. mughran, Bediford; G. C. Maiictt, Tignish; G. L. Mc- Aulay, OT/eary; J. V. McGutgan, Charlottetown; A. McQuaid, New Wtltshire; J. E. Praught Char- lottetown: .1. n, siulpnan-i. Sum- inerside, J. J. steele Bummerslde; G. . Thompson, enslngtori; I... A. Wright. Summerside; F. MacDiai-mld. Cardigan; L. Reid, Sandville, NB; R. E. Stew- art. Whirn Road‘ J. W. B. McRae, New London an J. W. Wilson, Woodvillc, NS. Before lcaving they were e- senicd with cigarettes by the o- vinciu] Government through the Carry 0:1 Canada , The pros- Qlliilllfills o'er»; looked offer by Mr. A. G. Bruce oi the Canadian Leg- oes ionwarservi . i 1 w to Canadian Legion Building bc- CUDMOREWM Gwen Bay‘ Aprll M. Holman, A. T. MacKinnon, w R. Row. J. B. Murley, i-iume Keefe, ll-anslelmd PAGE THRiL‘ I Ii nuns Every Voter Should Vote on MONDAY, APRIL 27th A: a public-spirited citizen, it ll your duty and privilege to vote on the Piebiseite. Why net arrange to take your neighbou s or friends to the poll: on Monday, April 27th? l Take Your Friends to the Polls The polls are open from 8 mm. to 8 p.m., Daylight Saving Time. This giver every voter plenty of time to go and vole. lanud under authority DIN. of I): Sunday d Sum, 0114-. Attention Farmers Near Charlottetown 0n Fertilizers D0 not plant a larger acreage of Potatoes or Tllrnlps than you will have help to look after. You would do W9" 1° decrease _Y°'!1'_ acreage and increase the number of pounds of Fertilizer you have been using per acre and thus increase your yield and make yourself mo1'e monev . With a ceiling on Table Stock Potatoes and not on Seed llthloilks advisable to plant Seed, the very best obtainable. v e utule of the Seed market never looked better. We very _mucii prefer the farmers near Charlottetown to come direct to the office and do their business Remember, 1n the fall of the year, those farmers that deal direct with us always have the preference in the use 0f - (Slur ‘trucills, graders. We never take Turnips from an 0111511111 Dr. 1. '1'. Crotcau (abovo),5pea1l_ Wlce w en the farmers _whn deal with us have supplies m; on 1,01,," 1,1 a dclegallon o1 to offer. You should consider this, on account of the pre- fishermen last night urgcii upuii the 5911f, ghorlage of 18b!"- and the possibility of conditions (lily Council th nod f ' tr ‘h - . fish market in (elharfottgtouen. TIie bemg even worse H115 fl!“- Fishcrmlenés of hlortli {lttustico approac c t e ‘ounci to o ain a . , , 5%,“ lease o, ll“, llll, mullet l“ Wfe handle thefoiiowing brands of Fertilizer iii the ggillliltslctgllilieliIllllngpllrlgfigllghsulgltil; same_ .o.b. cash price as any other dealer at any station , in Prince Edward Island" Isl d F t'l' ' o, clam cheap loud’. l", said. Fe {T d C l _ . an er 1 izer, International i-SCMURJIT-ufis,lmlylféuagll ‘H151 izer, an o 0111a] Fertilizer, 1n both paper and Jute lion our Order rnust depend for its ‘ g ‘ ftredngtil artilil giliidilagice to Ifllllliflliafl € G YB. Tllill WOI‘ , II ‘ a thi tarthex; build we have the siate- .f wehwl“ charge truckage u"! Y”? on Fflflnlel‘? bill, lilglieimglltiigllilsllillll Blademgl: 1 you ave a return load of Potatoes or Turnips to corne . P c he 1 1 - - - . thus, 'It. is we or Igor.’ Gotébliels is "l? “he” your Fermlzer is.bel.ng delivered’ we will not responsible for the swittmcnt, Im- c 31.39 Y0" truckage for brmgmg back You!‘ PFOCIIICG. In Memoriam pillrtant ls not “ha! is right but w o tins. S0 b iii - pressgd idea oiyotlhcfse; “£10 aere i:- VERY: IMPORTANT: Last year! w’ Wu‘ “an” scigtlllrsifiilillieefo; loo lelasylm our methods of securing settlement of the the both sidcs. it i4 cosy to figure Fr {Zen that we dehvered’ in most (335951 dehverlng the ltuLltlic purpc-c cf um»- of cur (Ic- fertilizer before settlement had been made. This year, it euin fr....i'rt. .t, ' . Fltflhf uflifgfltggesllle Oilliuqggz’ lg will be necessary for all settlements for FBHIIIRI’ to b; “ilcm we m, oppp5ed_ in before we will make deliveries. {Sldd félfflfiivs lvill be on the side o oseivowth‘ tsti Th lllaslo,’ llleylflvlll 3i,’ of,“ mg‘ M: ORDIYER YOUR FERTILIZER EARLY = .1 lr- ..,. 1 l lfightthclshsinoigllllldmnsliebhl ltlgrrl BUYIDG DAILY AT CHARLOTTETOWN foundation with its standards iviifch TURNIPS and POTATOES demand justice, honor, truth a- mong mczi. This standard can only ' arise from a. real nwikeiwlng in the spirit of men and t-ho desire for ' l (Continued on page 11. Col 8)‘- 4.25.“, Personals BODY .RECOVERED .. M1,, D0111, B f 1 Fm AoAmAvnm, N. 1a., April a Bridge leftothys Sinful‘; for 11:33 —‘°P)—'1'h@ b°dv o! Gerald Rich- At 13X 1,0 V1511 {fiends were for I 16w ard, 17. who was- drowned in four (lays, feet of rushing river water Tug. I I ___. day, has been found four miles t D Raymond A. Smith, Able Sea- 1""! the 5P“ Where =1 well boat e e man, left this morning for Halifax “W161i in the freshet-swollen after spending fourteen do s leave Kmwhlbmlflilw river. with his mother, Mrs. IFNcI Smith. uThle Ygeuih andhhciis tub-lg brotherl . . - --i_- urn rmen, B. e g . CITIZENS offer servmes slams many ftrlllilzéidsllii M131 Moisozl lngl thfe flllver bvéhgn ally 1x551 23:- ' erren o c y, vi reqre r o e a ore it - A5 Checkers Vg h ' | e l?‘ iillirfii iluli sue Hiissnifi-crlvillred sitzed. Gerald was swept 0:11:15. ar . e . . sen osp are s cum but the others w bi others Donate s she will underso an operation. to ulnammiu their scour? in; . ———-— we to shore, where they saw klglle igllllgynllllgd ilglfiliéi 31%‘; {fig Mr. John Ross who has been em- the swift current carry their bro- as chseckers and some their cars to }’,l,,'fy?,e“l,aslg°‘i'nixgat§t§§§d'bg m" from light“ assist at the city polls on Plebiscite turned to llls home ln ‘wllealley Day- Mvndlly, Alml 27m- filvlerllofigg many friends welcome QAMUEL-s NEW you ,,, nii°iiifi°fséfpiirvfiiiifiiy°‘“" ., ,.A.MLeod,J.F. BIBS , ° ° M ,,g§,,{,,§_"e,1,,§,.,, ,.,;,...,, w... ________-___ you con-unn- Pun t. Pi..- 11am Hughes, Dick Quinn, H. Roy HANSEN-At 10o Upper Prince 0H1 Reconstruction- Bevun, Gavin Harding, Fred Pick- Siiofliu Chllll0tlfiwwlli_ APT“ 24. urd, Ray MacDonald, Fred Mc- 1942. to M1‘. and Mrs. Trevor T. Quojd, H, L, SEQLKP. E. lgiulmer, Hansen, a daughter (Jean Isabel). J cki Morris, Ra eenan gene lgouogtte, FTank 3lVicDonald, Harry REEVES - At the City r-icepitui. Jenkins, P. A. Murnaghan, Walter A ril 20, 1942, to Mr. Lnd Mrs. Brown, Ernie Murphy, John A, Mc- Clarence Reeves, City, a daughter. l“ lwln mam" of M n d Wilfred Mcciuisun Noel De- ‘ y '5' a" Ifiol‘ P k M ma lml, Gaol. e GALLANT _, Al Emerald Jclm on old Aichorn (nee) Frances Glen 3812111111“ iylcicrupuifiie ‘Leo bofi- April 1-1. 1942. to Mr. and Mrs- Ed- °““"°“- "h" "°P"“"‘ ""5 u" cetie, it's. mttinyjnbrinun Mc- word Gallant, a. son, Arnold Cecil. gm Zglrliillflve m“ Lend Edward cuilen, E. F. Seller, —tPatrlot pl esc 00px) l’ Harold Jenkins N D. McLean, Gor- Sh” m“ “d d“ don Huwhlnso}, ‘Menlll Fiorsyllle GORDON-At the Prince Edward When God called you home Jr “mp5 Hail-ml H}; 110,-“; Island Hospital on April 23, 1942, From all your suffering and pain Ernie Diamond ' Avie ‘McDonald’ to Mr- and Mrs- wills Gordon W° ml“ W" "W Wm Flynn 11's MacBeth, Lorne’ Appin Road. a son-___ We miss W" more Callbeck, Ivan Rcddin, George '__“— "W Bu‘ we 5mm "m" 5°m° d" Dew,“ Melvln Dlnmonll MARIIIAGES On that bright and Golden Shore All ‘checkers wlll l-ecelve mell- --—~——- Inserted by parents, slsicr an books from the Commlttce ln Chow " vlCKERboN w M’ Zion bmther5- anal/c lhls allemnml Manse on Friday, April 24, 1942, by g ' ‘ the Rev, G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Marjorie Jean Vickcrson of North River to Mr. Earl Leo Clow of Kingston. Car Donatorg I Ali drivers who do not at prcs- If] Mefnflflafn ent know the Poll to which they are assigned are asked to report DEATHS tween 9:30 and 10:30, Monday morn- 21st 1942 Raymond Jerome cud. Rgllllhllggiln ellmllrllill-iv; 251g‘ iAgglgnil J. mII ti; rgrciclvfiinigleirsmjmfifjfifib 111011: infant son of Mr. and Mrs. N ' ' ' er- ~ ' ,s .h‘.dlthat gmgfilli Mlzgllllell; Rfigbgenlllnsj James A. Cudmore, age 4 months. ilvfillslgléalavay H" PM“ 5M0 . s. rres c no , om _ Th 1 v 11 _ 1111 w, s. MirNair. m... w... ggyggrggg, Mggcgigllbilljg- egg»; G,:,1',;;,r;;,,,';‘;,,r,"1,==;,,; 11,, ,1... dc“ Bilrbmlr‘ Mrs‘ ‘ L‘ Plume“ c n W MacKonzie age 20 ‘ years But In our hearts he llvcth still. C01" K‘ s‘ Rogers’ J‘ E‘ stems‘ Mr‘ son of'Mr and Mrs Walter Mac- J- H‘ Mcquaid- Mmmm" Bagnan" Kenzte formerly of hose Valley P. harm‘ by Famm‘ Dr. Creelmon. Mnurlcc Martin. T. ' ’ 445-11- G. Ivtcls. Vw Al’: Aigsvlrtiarfih, Milton when cy, . . o on, George _ __ Sharron, Joseph G. Kays, Robert 235:3], Agiiithisifali? illiaerhleilghlztfi w- in his 91st yearllllis rcmailns iv<re l‘ LGTIICOIl Mllm‘ T- E~ Mficml". H- F from the A. Alfsirfenraigsseya Fmierdl 113$? Home to Tignlsli for burial» Acom. Thomas White, Col. F‘. i. Aii- W001) _ M the pl-nlce Edit-Md drew. Alf- Kvlley- H- L. Sear. Eu- Island H05 ital on Friday, Api-ii 24, cane Kelley. V- I-I. Wellard. Mrs. 1942, Heat er Jean Wood, aewd 3 Wm. Brvlwut, J. Lester Douglas, months, dau hter of Mr. and Mrs. R111 E- Quisley. Fred S. Monro, birs. Almon w Marsiifleid. Fxz‘ ral D. L. Mathis-son. N. l). McLean. R. private yesterday afternoon. izzi-r- L. Cotton. Ernest Champion, Alex ment in Central United Church McLeod, Joey McDonald. Cemetery. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wilishlre Phone I40 '1 "i _ il>¢ ~ .-., fr; . s...’ -_ oi