Fellows’ Double Tonic Growing llirls need lots oi energy ltronllll and Vitality WISE mothers realize that their growing daughters need Action‘ helps Increase special help to maintain strength and energy. That's why they depend on Fellows’ Syrup-the body and ncfy: tonic which helps in two ways to keep energy up to p“, ‘l. Fellows‘ supplies six valuable minerals which help build stronger bones, and healthier bodies. 2. In addition it stimulates the appetite, aids diges- tion, and helps ensure Jive your children Fellows‘ greater benefit from food. Syrup and know that you're giving them real help to health and energy. Ask your druggist i... a. bottle of Fellows’ Compound Syrup of Hyrorllvsrliim today. Accept no substitute-insist on the gnuiru Fellows’. FELLOW S' SYRUP The ORIGINAL Syrup of Hypopbolpbite A Family Tonic Sines n64 PEI King’s Bounty Fe tieral Election DR. A. A. McDONALD, Candidate POLITICAL Si. Peters-Monday, March MEETINGS 18 5t. llilargarets-Jfuesday, March 19 Stiuris-Wedncsday, March 20. Elmira-Saturday, March 23 (2 P. Ms-lvote Time). Meetings open at 7.45 P. M. Government candidate invited and will llm 0. 9 J M s. M E A T S "Good Meat& Fish For YOUR Order, Phone Bl. J. M. ROOF, Prop. Market Building llartsville Native Passes In Quincy Ilfnloolm A. MacDonald, aged 71. a native of Hartsville, this Prov- ince died at ilis home in Quincy, Mass. on March 11. He is surviv- ed by a widotv, Dnlllii, two daugh- ters, Mrs. Ardelle H. Cluff of New York and Miss Mary M.. of Quincy" also a sister, Catherine, Wile of Daniel McLennnn, (1nd a brother Murdock C. a nicmirer of the Quincy Fire department. In- termcnt was in Mt<nt Wollastort remote after funeral services con- dlictiai y Rev. Huron E. H"“"‘t. ritinister of Christ Church, Epis- tonsil. The Eastern Guardian‘ ..'This column ls reserved tor news of local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nnturc may be Inserted at 2 cents a word i strictly payable in advance. fa. _ .. . ._ -.-._--..-. . . .. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to, the Charlottetown Guardian may be haildlitl t0 their Rept. Archie ' lllllllt‘. .‘.i\ NEW’ SHIPMENT just re- ecivtili oi Chicken Brooders and In- cubators at Holmans, Charlottetown Store. L-133-3-l8-2i. British Pound Advances In Brisk "Rally MHV YORK. March l 7—-(AP)—— 7111‘ ll tlsil pound got n toe-hold in the foreign motley cxchlllai t0- 58)‘ and advanced rlskly in the ills: iull-ilicdgcd rally since new '~1--ll exchange regulations were lllllHllilCPd it week or so ngo. Siijililig advanced 2 3-4 cenm in rclazioti to the United States dol- lltr atir-i- n n-cekX-i unrelenting pres- sure had chopped more than 13 Nflls from thc price. Ill? Cnnatlian dollar shifted a- nd with sterling for it gain of 1-8 crnt. In Unitcd States currency the lmninlon unit was priced at 51 ‘l-ll ccuts. (Ottawa Foreign Ex- Clllllll.“ Control Board rate 9119-9 91 P" c nt tilscotlnt). Tho P‘rcilch franc dipped .01 1-4 0f a cent to 2.11 1-4 cents. Ton Ln re To (Ilasify i__*_ __ WANTED-GIRL T0 A s s r s r with housework and care of child Reference. Apply to Guar- dlfln. L-l36. EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Ittlna and g. 0l'1‘0Mi-:'|'RI.~l1 Mnntaeue, r. E, |, l2 A M. lloiid __ ' ._ Ollihoelttlonlilyecirrluslrlltllinen‘ DIIUGITOI-I DRTGCIMCNTFINIIYS Rllllhli l} ll I N B ll T STURGEUN i? Auflkelllvcpartm-ent of Agriculture: W. R. (mu (hence Whlch Glves sliifékrai Marketing Dept , F, M. Splendid Hearing T0 Dr. MacDonald. The people of Sturgeon and sur- rounding communitles turned out in great numbers ‘Tuesday night to the joint political meeting. Mr. W. D. Steele ,took the capabc part of chairman. In his opening remarks Mr. Steele thanked the pcopl-e fori turning out in such large num- bers. It was a sure indication that the country was getting ready for the fight. and proof of the great public interest in the issue of the V. r, Grant, (Liberal) was the first speaker; he outlined what he done for Kings County, especially the thousands of dollars that was spent in dredging Sturgeon River. ll. voice from the aucilcnce replied "you dredged it for Albert Griffin" (applause) which put Dr. Grant under fire for the remainder of his address. The chairman had to call the meeting to order several times dur- lng Dr. Grant's address. The second speaker was Dr. A A. McDonald (Conservative) who was given an enthusiastic reception. He first dealt with Prime Minister Mackctizie King's lnactivit before the war in regard to agr culture. Nothing had been done to relieve the farmer or fisherman, Dr. Mc- Donaid remarked if the King Gov- ernment had got a market for fish instead of giving relief it would have been much better. The U. S. trade treaty which had promised great things forxthe fisheman. had not proved as b.g a boom as the Government had tried to make people believe. Dr. Muc- Donnld also criticized King in his short-sightedness in the trade agreement in connection with the bacon market for Great Britain in 93 1 5. l‘ m. GIRIll. shed crowdlle few for the babies that. sugar was such a high price, Dr. McDonald said. but. instead of the King Govern- mont, lowering the price they in- creased it). Loud Applause from the nuigzsngdc-Donald stressed the need of mcn such as Dr. Manion. men who have served their country 111 the last war and know the ncedl oi the cotlnlrv and the mcn fiitht- ing for our libert and freedom. In closing he as ed the people to support him on behalf of Dr. Manion. National “Government, amid a loud applause. I thank you‘ /ASSlll‘(‘Cl D1‘. McDonald and all prcscnt a big majority 1'01’ M9111“- The third speaker was Hon. John A. Campbell M L A. “hi; asdated Dr. Grant. Mr. Campbe touched on local affairs etc‘- But before Betting vcrv far in its address, he mctttioncd Dr. Grant coming home from Ottawa. Dffleg off with $25.00. and stressed ‘an hcme was the place for lllm- A lnild voice from the audience said mockingly "sure home is the 9111"’ for him" and home. he'll stir Rf- ter the 26th (applause). Then Mr. Campbell sat down without even asking the people for the stipport of Dr. Grant. Dr. Grant in rebuttal dur- ing the remaining ten minutes said that, "one" dirty ignorant 1011' can make more noise than a doz- en Liberals: but he was surprised to hear a voice from the nitdlettcc any, "I was a Liberal. but Y0" don't fool me any more ” "G1" 11-‘ mots and never mind your Put and Mike stories.” T‘" "W" “Ohl your only one sore Liberal." v-w: "Wt you lost twenty in Gssirlereaux." "t-‘cc, "And ten in Murray Har- bourl" Voice: "vi-sf and thlrtv in Slur- gonn, "(Mud Applause).- chsers. C. =1 and a "tiger" for Dr. "Gus, the meet- ling closed by singing the National - Anthem." . . . l THE cuaitctirrurciwiu GUARl)lAN HEAR- W. G. IIOGG Confederation Life Manager for P. E. Inland Discus: “TWO MEN WHO LIVED Over Radio Station C F C 7.15 P. M. The llentral Guardian This column is reserved for news oi local interest but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at l5 uenta a word strictly pay- able in adv! oe. on" v MONDAY, MARCH 15th. W. CHESTER. 8. MCLUBE will speak over CFCY Wednesday eve- ning from 8:30 to 8:45 Il-liifl-fl-lll-SL ODD CARGO-Canadian Afr- ways addeda new item yesterday to the list of odd cargoes carrzed by their machines. They made a special trtp to Morlcton for l9 bal- lot boxes destined for the Mag- dalen Islands, The boxes would be flown to the isolated Gulf islands early this week, officials of the airways company said. MR. J. 0. HYNDMAN will ad- dress Queen's County electors over CFCY, Monday, March l8, from 8 t0 8:16 p. m. 11-118-8-16-21. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-IWSQ-‘i-Zl-illi. NAMES OMITTED - In the matinee performance in connection with the recent St. Patrick's play Dfllllly Bfly" staged at the Prince Edward Theatre in Glarlottetoyvn. the audience were treated to spe. cialties by Mr. Charles Chamlber. lain. who rendered several pleasing solos. Two youthful tap dancers, Miss MacDonald and Master Gal- lant, gave excellent performances and Master Dowlin; and Masur, McEachern combined with violin ttalrgga guitar in a number of selec- LOOT RECOVERED _Clty Pr). ‘Be 581d 1115i night. they recovered several articles of women's clam. lng hidden under s. box ca: at the local railroad yards. They said the clothing was part of Qre loot tale. en by burglars in a recent break at the Dry Cleaning establishment. in Charottetown. The New Method Cleaners WasIentered a few weeks ago and mens and women's cloth. lng taken. Since then police have located several lots of clothing and the latest find is believed to ac. count for all the loot. Constables ST. JAMES CHURCH The Holy Communion was cele- brated at the mornin service s- terday in Bt. James hut-ch, w en is large n r of communicants participated. A post-Communion address by the Minister, Rev. Dr. Legato, was most impressive. In the averting Dr. Legate preached ml the, necessity for a. re- turn to Bible reading, basing his remarks on I Thessalonians 1:6. ‘The anthem rendered by the Boys’ Choir was "The Song of the Netherlands." Provisional Go - operative Council Formed gafilziiltldlreicsent dmeetmg otli “rm or. an co-opera ve groups held 1n P. W. C. hall the follow- ing resolution was p . “Whereas in this Province we have many (Io-operative Organ- izations among which there is lmlfled direction and nobody au- thorized to speak for all the groups, H a need now exists for the forma- tion of such a group; "Be it therefore resolved that the representatives of the Co-op- eratives here assembled proceed l0 Organize a group to be lcnown as"a (Jo-Operative Council: $11011 group to be provisional until ratified by ens Dtrgcmrg 0g the respective (Jo-Operative Organ- lzatlgngéjhe duties or this Coun- l t . "(ii To foster the study of Oo- operation; I “(2) To represent Co-operative 332$‘; and Webster made the ‘us’ I ssrlr.rlsre -—- I ,. a e °I ROAD. . i as? .11.“ at: i2..i.2.t%§‘.”“°.§' s-oii starts. swans; e l groups; n w svtz-‘etksm depth. after almost two "(-1) To asist, in an advisory P1118 miles of the paved road be- M mild weather, were bar- ‘ tllvcen Charlottetown and Summer. capacity, the supervision _~I’_A__G_E THREE Have You Seen Our 1 NEW Wallpaper Dep’t‘?, It is more than twice as large - a new floor —- and recently all redecorated. We_are almost as proud of 1t as we are of our selection 0f the new 1940 31111118‘ Patterns 0f Papers and b0rdi6rs. If you are planning on brighten- ing up any of your rooms this year -— it will pay you to see our new patterns and get our low prices first. Clip This Coupon And Mail to R. T. HOLMAN, Charlottetown, P. E. I. > l Limited Gentlemen»- Please send me at once your new FREE WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOK. We Pay Shipping Charges On Orders 0f $5.00 (Name) ......-....“-...---....-.....-|..--.e (Address) ... t.............--...--~..¢..a...¢ CHAR LOTTETOWN STORE ONLY LARGER SAMPLE BOOKS FOR CITY-Phone 706 of Co- operatives and Fleldmen. The following provisional direc- tors for the (Jo-operative Council were appointed: Egg and Poultry. L. McDonald. lnmes E. Dlnewcll; Llvirstork Marketing Hoard: John Gillies and Wil iam Reid; Constimcr Co-opcrativcs, J. A. side. The road was open from Charlottetown to a point two miles past Brookneld, about 13 miles out. WT! blows were working but were lllPkllll-I only a mile or two a day, it was said. The plow crews ex- pcctcd tlicy had not yet reached me deepest of the drifts. - McAdam and T. J. Klckham: TRMN DELAYED__The 1ce_ Producers (Io-operatives: W. It‘. breaking carfcrry Charlottetown Rose and Mr. Egan . Fishcrmonis Un‘ons: J. A. Blac- qtiierc and Fr. Funnels; Dairymen: Mr McDonald: Department Auditor: T. E. Hic- Was operating all day yesterday. carrjvlilg leaded irclrzlwt; cars to the mainland »_ rind bringing bee}; empty refrigerators, The ferry con-j tlnties 1'0 have difficulties with ice in Northttrziberlantli Strait. Saturday morning the bu“; TRINITY UNITED CHURCH [trinity United Church‘ P Large wnm-EQZZQF. 0d worship- MONDAY,_ rs attendeid bot? . ‘. ' t av ScTVCC o rl y “glitter-Heart: i The ‘nsommg °Ssm° w“ ‘ . red by Rev. Hugh Mlllar and lizld as its lilCIllE “The Valley of Decision". 1n this address U18 minister traced out the great de- cisions of lite life of Christ and challenged his hearers to two all personal dec "ions in the light 0! hlessrs. W. Chester S. McLure ilnd John O. Hyndman, the National Conservative candi- dates, will address the electors 0f Charlotte- town and Queen's County in the Sporting Club Hall, Grafton Street, 'l‘ticsdu_v' cvt-ning at 8:30 llall. 8:45—W.C.T.U.-—He3rtz Ball. ST. PATRICKS (Continued from page 1) H _ . ' _______i_ii__?__ Cht-lsts ffVtJil-ZOII and. to carry p. m., March 19th. lhe littlies are especially ln- mg carried on by the 500,8“, find llltflglorizut ln the power o4 Ohrlltl v‘ i . .- . . , - ., . - sup . tiled. Come lllld bl mg 30111 lliBlidS. ‘wished rh-m many years oi con- The we“ “sum mu,“ ‘h. __ ‘nued ‘uccess- Church was the centre the battled ice for six hours beforcl DflA-“Fsllgi-‘rs and mails 1mm chm. loletotvrt rcaclted the mainland. Orl the evening trip more than three llcurs were lost. The train arrivcrl in Charlottetown almost four hours later, it was learned. Nash . “lluns” Out 0f Danger Gltmc officials report that Hun- PER SONALS Miss Lottie B McClure has re-j turned licme from a three weeks, tilslt to Moncton. bombs fell. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan paid tribute to the IIS-ycnr-old Society as the oldest fratexnal So- worship of praise, led by filo dial: tinder the capable direction oi’ Mr. Lissa-rail I A. R. Kendall. 'I‘he anthem of the l____i_______,_m ~--———-_. _- ~,_ _ _ - , -,&,Qn-|i. (Wilma-s mm the flqddé 91913111 111° Pmvmce- morning, was Faurek beautiful l . lies of antl-nlrtraft shells.“ Titre} He alm- lwmmendcd chem on .1119 (‘Qllllfl-filllml "T116 P1151!"- 5 , .. , “m m_,,,,.cd W0 of h- rcsrlectabllity of their weekly enller- doume male anal-mg,“ ; "r, i ‘ d 50-year-old shoemaker lalnmem when young 990919 “T” splendid arrangement ad well- ! i "oar-old ettglile driver. 31°16 1° 5° and be lt-fsllfcd 01 l1 lUIOWII selection, "Lave Divine Al —-—-—- i l1 “l. 5U high explosive bombs 1919553“ flme- Love's Exoclling." (Continued fmm WM l) I i houses. farm buildings and Pmlslllfi! $118 5061913’ 101' {-119 wonderful play starred at the Prince Edvraird, he spoke of the latent tal- cnt irl the City which was sit-on an opportunity to be developed in . 1d Ion (pouiiiry ponds l}? the west mlaln- , . . . -. 1111 zlfcu _0 1' 119)‘ n..- wcl ‘l5 Anolmr 18 “me 5m‘! s: "L_- 0i incendiary bombs which "' " to llayatncks and fnrin In the evenlnt! s pmfiram was presented. eo- chorus lions rcndcret were a, to nave been rlropprd lll one spa’. aria“ partridge have tvilitercd _.__-_. over the Quscll Amcall .lit.l of . fIIKICGS-Slilliy. . Dr. and Mrs. Pierce have Stenncs. b [he Gel-man high me annua‘ peflormance‘ _ H , - u it generally conceded that the returned after a. visit to Montreal. Jnncd the yam Flow R l t Jfi-llrd l Q- 1111"! in 51-8-1111’?! 5° Jamel-Om lflponse 1mm farmers ..____ Repel Attack [mp-FPS mug", severe damage to eers o War Thoti Llfxlst Tilt» plivine POM. ..nd school children to a-Dvflflls to Mr. Earl ‘Goss, C. N. R. opera- I _ _“.\(‘\'(‘l‘&ll" warships and adjacent air Speaking of the present war he m0“ - A?‘ ‘lummldlnl 193m" d he‘; the bring through the rncd- tor at Wescltest-er. N S, spent The Admiralty said the high- jbnps,» 533d that "the rights and proper- "ab! w. tum of the press and radio. saved {.110 partridge irlzln a severe sci- b k ac . Royal Canadian Mounted Police report tho; the loss is slightly 195$ than 25 per cent from all causes. Tile biggest lrtortallty was 1mm win-tcl- killing but losses from ilaulm hhd o-wls, 11111919111311!’ 141° snowy, was considerable, L119 weekend in the City, i T116 mfllly friends of Miss Helen, Moore, Vernon River, will regret, to hear that she ls seriously lll in the P. E. Island Hospital i Mr. James Duffy, City, left for Boslott on Saturday for‘ a two tvavks visit. While in the Htib he The unportance oi grit as a v:"l Luke in the Boston-Railger means of saving partridge was ;l cit series and will return proven this winter. One famier iltine by “time. reports that. a covey of ~10 Hurts -_-_- Sgt. Peter B. Campbell or the were given a daily ration of one _ n-nd one half quarts oi coarse P. E. I, Highlanders (Black Watch) angle guns of warships, atrti-nlr-' 1i. _ craft batteries aihflyig and 12,3311 ,0i_l L; man claims that considerable Air Force fighter planes combined i1l=1~§ Were to repel the attack, in tack east coast shipping today‘. 'l‘llc R. A, F. was said to ' cepted four of the bsiubcrs, (luni- ; wellgtusgnbzgixel-hm 1L “'35 11113111° lnlude of lllfllcllllfl dam-moon units satxfday follows:- slrcraft made a raid on the fleet. ‘i-ch naval circles, commenting ties or Democracy were threaten- II He referred to the many mem- bers of the Benevolent Irish So- ciet who were wearing the King's uni orm in the fight for fruerloiit and said that they "wot-ed not fail -‘ in their duty to see that freedom would triumph.” Dr. J. L). McClulgan ‘paid tri- bute to the Society for heir ae-. compllshments and spoke of the prophecy which said that when Palm Sunday and St. Patrick's day coincided which it did yesterday, Irish freedom would be complete. O D- _ _ _ scored in Saturday lnights nLr rain, declared:- Nazls Boasting "Tue fact that the German h h CQIIIIIIIIIIdJS so eager to magnify e one o, , our SKITIIII-ill over Scapn Flow and * llllO ridiculous claims they have “rul- (FB. , . MncKcnzie taking the polo pert. In a brief sermon on the “Odo- which l4 German bombers took part. German planes returned to at- trnlitv of the Cross". Rey. L. M. 1\Etir"l"av said that the cross i; still the central point in the Christian Rcllnioil since it frlts to the everlnstlilq love of e Fat-her- and challcnprs us all to take up our rc-spoivibiiity and bear our crosses. have micr- nging two with gunfire, fiof the British fleet betray undue nciyousltcss and an amost childish (lf‘=ll‘o to have sontcthlitz to boast rllacitlt. recognized The communique on the raid 7:50 p, m. Saturday German “n “mum; h“ ha?“ DOGGY ROUND‘)? shore sand and cleaned it up reg- has returned to the mainlmiid after anchorage at scapa Flow. About l-l itlint our enstcrn and northern bases 01,), aka-s tnglufleflj l/lpgsrs, . . ulayly n, short but pleasant visit with his enemy aircraft reached the ob- 1M9 51111191‘! 10-111‘ lHH-‘JK 11111 We 8T9 Reubeii- Iis/lpilccdonald, W. J. Brawd- CLEEBQLI.‘,i,LfDA1SQ:UQQflan-iota,‘ This particular farmer hauled a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jamcs D. jective. lmlllldflll 0i tllvllliz a 90d account e" Bandmaste,’ ‘ I Richards, be _, _,~,B, 7,‘, 7F d." h load from the shore last fall cs- Campbell. City. "A considerable number of lgéeggllsvlvei as the lghtlirg pro- Director or 5L Patrick-s ma“ bcjgli; 5d unit-cigar“ ca? pecially for the birds and claims that they frequently ignored the Mrs. Laurence J. Campbell left ible. Apparently the birds were us plentiful at the close of’ the season as they were at, the beginning. portant accessory note is often quite dazzling. For waists are in-and the d1- rect result is that you'll give par- ticular attention to your belts this spring -_ probably have two or three for the one frocks. The wide ones especially will AWARDED FELLOWSHIP IDNDON. March 15-(0? Cable) —Proiessor O. Marts 0f McGill University, who is distinguished for his research in physical chem- istry. was admitted to the fellow- ship of the Royal Society tonight. He was one of 20 scientists honor- ed by the Society. to your figure, without any tight If you have one oi’ those ela- borate filigree claslps studded with colored stones tucked away in s. drawer, bring it out and ally it with a piece of corded ribbon, and you'll have one of the newest belts. Others fitting snugly are from four to six inches deep, in finely ‘gauged silk, to give a swathed lina which is smoothed away at the ends. Belts are extremely Lively and gay. Make a Lenip Year belt with two hearts cut out in felt as a claslp. Others in colored felts are em- broidered with brightly colored t little people, tree: and smnu land- | ‘lll PER. CENT GRADE 1 LONDON — (C?) - Three out or four oi’ the 670,000 young Britons called before army medical boards before ma. 10 entered Grade 1 u fit for active service, or capable of being made lit. the Iiabor Minis- try reports. scape scenes. ‘Ihey have that new look that does wonders for last yyear‘: frock. Wafclz I How the “WQIPYWi: paper on Player I “MILD" cigarette! does not sting’. 5Z3 ‘PM Li‘ Betters Rec0rd1 Of 3-4 Mile CHICAGO. March 17 ~<AP)— Betterlng all exlstirtp records for the three-quarter mie run, Char-i Ies (Chuck) Eenske of Wisconsin, raced the distance in 2:59 '7 at. the Armour Teck Relays Saturday night to become the first mail ever to‘ tin that route under the three-l ninrie mark. Flensks cupped 3.7 secotds eff m: lgstlteociawgltfi amigo of 12:23.4, so o ann o e- NIH! 1 bombs were dropped, one hitting a warship, ed darn hivi-tfilimsipliiid tgaieflfih b t t» l r r ur i 'e'e give the fashionable waist-line look fieaten o“ by grins}, flggwr: berm-e lacing. d ers appeared at twilight and it was -- . i I v l‘ . which susmlned only , It is wcry significant that. mfg/mp‘ Tzow geesllgfllligvébghigr k Marshal, Patrick ' “ ' ' if) b»; sold, or to be food aliu went for the grit. in o. Saturday m01’l'ili'i¢ for Lynn. Mass. minor damage. 1m?“ 9011mm‘. °r ‘he Mr?“ w M T l9 5t vice , - big way. on a visit to friends and relatives. . iiilOcllidllhliuélllldiclzillflggl$57.11;:dlgxllg President» -1- A- 96511212111511- TYW‘ “mm A number of farmers have conl- While there shc will be a guest at No Military Objectives lllt mhsch ma}, way m," and _;_ Hogan sea-flame _ “M, plalncd that hawks of about the the wedding of Miss Dorothy E. ‘ ' M, Mc-rague a1d'mbute to m, Bun,“ ‘size of a plsevn. rireswnflbly Barnes to Mr. John A- Sillllvan. "Bombs also were dropped on Kfllctvfltan, m, ,1, A Bengt... who was at- ________.._..________ Cooper's hawks, were very plentiful Miss Barnes has many friends here land, no military objectives being way‘ in "five mem r M ‘he Sm BURGOYN . A, me Prmce count, this whiter. These rascals were con- who Wish her every happiness. hit but one civilian was killed and “Even or those winch arTived the Qlety and before the smoker opened Hospital l i4 i940 w My, grid tinually dispersing feeding covey-t iii seven wounded. including two wo- bulk were comm; m km and wimnd a “.0 mum“. silence was observed Aug p. Uu,~,_i,,~,,,c' o, Bradal. and. made kills with distressing ‘ men in the village of Bridge of civilians in a. small village five or in m, mgmory bane, a llgllltl. ' regularity. It. is also the consensus BELT IT FOR. 0111C Watch, and five cottages were six 1111.95 front the harbor rather M, the “W15, 1315mm QiSuJit-an ‘, 0i! 0P1n1°11 1-11" m? numb" M i‘ dama3°¢ ma“ ma" me we m‘ 5mm and delivered an lnspiriti" sermon dcrll- 1 llle P111166 0011111)’ Hurts bagged during the 30 day Slim-waisted frocks started the "There were seven casualties to‘ bollcries." . mg Wm‘ the me of s‘, Patrick “m, i ' i-i, 194d w m. open season last fall was negli- belt fashion, and now this tm- naval personnel. The next or kin The LOQS-ton British freighter h,‘ confesskm as “when by me Zrlplclllrooks, of sum- .. . Rcdhall uias machlile-gtulncd today if ed. Si‘ ' bet- mve been n mm ups by one Bltlllé, which the steamship t S i t himself. tell“- shore deienoes and fighter grit: the‘ “confession St. Patrick almrmt combined to drive on me drove o with gunfire. Later, two ., , L _ P. E. I. stem» "m" » w shot down and others were believ- -1 - S lll e Avoirdee ruid illlltl \li'.\ n; (,_i,lf(‘.l'.lt‘, Fred- from the mop of Europe. . Tracing the history of the lprcat _H____ ___ _ _ Salit and Bishop, His Excclciicv - . outlined the early life of Patrick ___ _, 1"“‘l“§"35 _ from hls capture 115 ll me" 11°F 1°‘ uraeimsx-alaettsu-at the Mann, Brnczillcu, the loading plane dropp- ing three bombs between the Avon- rlec and Braconleu but falling t0 score u . The skipper of the Avondee, whose (‘TlClOlL l’! F’)! oped." Heinke bombers werere rted to 1e Firth the could cools within bombing ““““1"°"Kl"1.. 111111111“ all" 1hr“ nu return to Izelarld as the Arc-ill“ New union. (in Friday. star-ell ,5 cm pgédbgle wollrild hggIEdROl/tlglllfti who bullded up a great Christian 1;, um‘ . ,1“. R3,. w’ Lyau The raid on soaps Flow p lassted ‘he mm, linX-Chmg a e u“ race. i1 lll Walter Macbean of ildiigvgiillii" "ihciiie tllitiillllllfllzboriil‘: 1 M1191‘ ‘Lwolsirnuiorg wiitlrlzilllltlnegflllihls Thebtltayhlg! vctiilijtlgd i 1m i", B!“ ' I" F 1 m Eileen 1 i ' ‘ ‘ " 9 ‘ ‘ c ‘4 ‘ f ' "l" l . . weredrvllpg. The first of the raid- ‘ ‘mmam and men we“ driven m“) aiifly fate soon brollilllt I119 111119 M“ h U O N 1 “mm i the clouds by British planes. A Copenhagen dispatch said a German military plane crashed this morning on tho northwestern part |of the Island of Lollarld, off the Emerald Isle to the Jeitderslllp of Christ-teachings which the Irish people were to cling despite pct-- secution -uninterruptccl to thcnio, It y DEATHS m_ ntotvann l-At cit-tie nlvor, March William C. Howard in pitch dark by the time the raid was ' over‘. “I” Raid 5m“ comb" Danish coast. The finding of two Present. da . d _ ‘ _ “(lhlllfuug fppmMg-lxixs n w“ we m,“ m, Mud on 5c“ a , nallivhtlfcs ncar the plane, which Patrick tad showed an ar c-ni ll patron‘ 18th. gtyqmnz a; zeal a zeal founded on his profound l e i WM partly destroyed by fire. led to . humility, his lovc for the souls of ; liltc belief the crew escaped after setting the machine ablaze. Flow since last Oct. 1'7 when t Iron Duke, ‘he demmmrmd Dam? in. lll'l(“.‘IIl(‘lll. People's Come. ~' " - ,h said. 313?, used §f..&"{§§,;“‘tl§l§1$‘¥uid$“§§ The 11‘"11°5°1 ‘*1 11$ German D118- meI-Illis ‘Excellency spoke 0f 13611065‘ . "“ "WWW the etland Islands have occurred. gghwgrlfglglnfllgwglr fgfnlllgf‘ 5711110338 reference of the motivation dnnd i I M s but. the only dnnlag do e was thrcc ' ' ‘ , . tenacity which was exhibltc by snpgp andlorg: Janintliillicu, Tlicsc bmdm“ 1° Gmmlll- thc Irish rice; tin relicmitl its ltliic l n emonam 1'11 S 45111811’ a nava or air force ”“T_"_i"“.‘—‘ faith re ole o an ns i‘ ct ll i - (‘becfllfrgg- 27 w’ m Ch hm s“ ES THE “LG! - l-hcm ‘by aSt. Patrick‘. 1 In lttvllrg nlr-ntot-y n! n dear sort .. nan urc. 1*" i. ltl lit. W.(‘l.h first lord of the admiralty. told [lit By Clio-Wallis the PO-lltlvll 0f ll"- Irish Contribution t illigwiiqlti-it‘; nilritiiiril lilthtnlllia. n House oi Commons that since the itltilre in the room you cause the i] "b _ m“, m‘ don,“ battleship Royal Oak was stink by a rug; to wcar more evenly. He referred to the ponlyibntion ‘ I: ,,,,_,‘,,,“",',.,, ‘flaunt, sum‘ i‘ submarine in Scope Flow on Oct. 13 the navy had not had the use of this "our best strategic base." Naval circles ex luined thc pres- ence of warship t ere Saturday by saying that athough it had not been used as the main North Son fleet base. Scapa Flow still hnd bccii available for use by warships as an anchorage. Naval sources added that Mr. Churchill's statement was made three weka ago, but (lccllned to el- abora Pl of the Irish scholars to oflict" (‘Ollil- w, up.“ 41 m“; qhtnk or you flgg] tries of Europe and the fllllln oii “My; lit-land's title, "The Land Of Saints .\tt;l ~.ti~lt inn were ltrrc again. and Scholars." i ,. . ,. He said that St. Patrick's con-‘ “$011M "lrknnrrallllmrll Mollie" vcrslon of Irclnnd lizld bccti so IA_,,6__-,_18_,, thorough and so rapid that even, in the Saint's own life hc had the -- - sublime privilege of sccinu Irclnnd‘? .‘a_\q_-_-_-_M_._5-_~_ i I, religious needs administcrcrl to . " N. D. MacLean One to two cups of whole kernel corn will add flavor to turkey or ehfckcn soup, Add the corn Just a short time before sewing. Extra notirishmcnt in turkey soup comes from rracklnl: Ihc bones of the fowl. Some cooks like to Krfnd the vegetables which they add to the stralnrd stock. being careful to catch all the nourishing juices, and cockiritr the soup only a short time uftcr adrlfittg ground vcgctable:_ the native Irish sons (‘flll'~-"f"'.'ll('(I '- to the service of Almiizhtv God. So great was Patrick's war-k. so "i llian killed as Jame. n- . ‘llfleg 711"" <,’,“‘“,‘,*‘Y:,v°°"'}§l- fim"; “I, ‘Kl-Ear, “ 2312i) IittlQdlttiii-a riitiiilo ilditii- iiiii '1 UNDERTAKER c emp-oyeew o ve at FREQ!‘ .i .' . _ ' ‘ h n Btsllliw land- vn the 1-s- PREIORIA - 1cm - The lost ‘éiflflily l" IP51‘ ,1‘?‘“"‘ °1 "d" i: EMBALMER 19114 °1P°m°"°'- B114 11°“ 111° stirvlvlitg grnndohzld of Gerrit r '8“ l?°°l'°.“ o". and 1' ' a . Stromness Civil nlrdyotne oi the . . mlrrtlon which scars do not lcs- c,,,,,,,,,,.,,, M“, - M11141‘ 1°’ “hcm ‘he c113’ °l scu Each iear in all )Rl‘l.S of the 5 w" . - . " ~ r s “lllgggilelyal: lglluglbgglflivul, m“ wvrltzbtiiu ‘Wis! named. Mrs. R. christian world on Patrick's ‘- N" '1' Wm m" plosive while standing in tie door- -1l>°ll,1"~‘_¢‘=@il1lfl¢tl 11" "lll day. Christians recall to maid Phone m my of i. cottage Wnbchlnf‘ tile blrthdai hmc. She was Mm 1n with ide the story of the Saint inner bullets dell-tins throat the. Mllrltwllrs. in 1m. lot Oidrlsrin. he concluded. ._.....,-