MARCH Bull“ | WESTERN GUARDIA a i- we“ a."..':'o:'."*.:'.-.s.".-c'~ - lIlIllIl-UIDI mild PIINCI COUNT] lien. Subscription ‘d n- v-M w r ~'.-..'"..::.".i.-.:..-:: ~' "- Gunmen, lnugssom Water Street, b; delivered to any lune in Inn merlide by on er lile p: wees. rhuns s80 for lhl. larvlgq u the boy responsible fer deilvulu on y“; m,“ lowing owns W5“: itleui l'°"‘"* mm Skeet. patell- . —|dllI will go; n to NI "u; ICU‘ ___‘ amulet. 8'! qranvilh Street f -" "°°° mama-w ______ w; with Vita- D p0 $13.11’?! Drug 3C0. ,. .1 “N; check - R ' y, r chicken; and wfigl-yw Braces. ,___... ' N0 better time to Ilffijfi now. Perle! exPB-fli 1 be a; strong’; Store on . .. wi- om m,‘ u- March 25. ' "Fwd “r Nmogfgile-qld-ii. "_'_ ass-mos To o‘? Summerside ' ’ bwbnarlottetowh today to genus o1 ma mobilization l?“ ggssiclls will be held on -I.IATHBB . teineble st Bragg? “mg-neg; “FARMER WANTED, Ingrrlgd man preferred. Good -wages, free house. Milk and vegetables provid- ed- Apply em loyment and seleg. tlve service o flee, Summal-slue, ' 3-33-26-Il. o u; ' theirwdguglnittzgr, Elesegrumty" ‘é m! we“ MWWHKBII. son of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher MacDougall, Bideiord, marriage to cake plug in A-PYU- 3-23-11. —-PLANE FURCED DOWN — An Anson aircraft from the sum. merslde airport made a forced land-' 1H8 in n. farmer's field in the vic- WW of North Cape, it was learned yesterday. The crew was uninjured. - ‘Th day. Judge vggggli, refill; w Sum- m: “my nwrning. . i mass, Tip Ton "Mgiqu: Rink, Wednes- i“... 2i. Borden Juniors vs. J2, Juniors, flflth ameTén arne ser eB- D P ‘ ‘mfil “be presented to the m after the garue. Skate af- Mmisslon 25 cents. 3-33-31- UNTY COURT- The case mgr vs. Dalton which occup- m, mm of the County Court mm days last week before L g, Lewis, was terminated idly. Judgement was reserved. action was for the price of nu stove sold and delivered and I. "nice due £01‘ 0111mm"! “m! 1A1 work. The defendant put ‘counter claim for damages in ... ion with the installation of . .. and claimed credits should been given for a certain m; also that no authorization given for certain wiring done ‘building owned bv him. Mr. s l-llnton is appearing for the .. and Mr. 0- tiie defendant. 1W0 SUMMERSIDE" MEN yuriilh- Two Summerside .. lleuts. Nell Sinclair and Allan . Island Highlanders. Capt, lair has also been a lnted us. oi his undt. He is only oi Mrs. Sinclair and the late He held l com- ills unit was mobilised art that time responded and has served with ... over since. In peace time he . a student at Acadia University. Jibllnmisthdsflllvllll’. and '1‘. llclman and he also has commissions since before the - of war ssvd hes been on Vs duty since that dmte. Pre- ~ he was manager of the » and Ten" department of H. llolmsn Ltd. Capt. Holman is meant in Summerslde on luv; -__ 00lAI. GATHERING — A - social event in the form of loi- social took place on Monday .. v‘. st the home of Mr. and Mrs. ~~ Johnsione long River under uispioes of Long River United u h. There was a large number i esis and the splendid programs sponsored by Mrs. W. B. Warren Elva McKay Miss May Found 10s Oscar Joimstone and con- ~ of s variety of enjoyable con- r Mrs - s hiunoroug l. Profitt. ‘lhis was f0 ed w -- song of old favorites with Mrs- - Izillllllllfl at the piano. The c orus ' ti» were also envoyed. Prizes liie different contests were awar- loihosc first in ramk. The ladies WW4 s bountiful lunch. this e . mien kind good- wels said while the host and ma». were thanked for iheir "m" -| hospitality. i MIMOR-IAMA-fllo deailih -" - at New Arman on Wednes- "Mi 10. of Gordon Delssll ll known tamer of that com. ‘l at the age of 62. Although 0968's health for about a year, ~ came suddenly and unexpect- -'1‘he late Mr. Dalzell was the "Y “It leis William eind Lcu ll oi New Arman. H4 received flirtation in the local school Iiverwards for a time lived in USA. He is survived by tfs - the former Gladys Famham Avflbia, Maine, to whom the of the community b ex- ‘All, four sisters: Mrs. Ralph ' ll. Middleboro, Mass, Mrs. D- Clarke. New Arman, Mrs. lill‘ izayner. Cicrmonvt. and i New Ann-an. Four brothers‘. ‘f mvenport. Iowa: Q0111!!- ItMaine; Jarvis and liaison, r w I one-half brother Rob- Jsmisson, Camden Main. I i: also one son Weldon. Aus. r m"!- The funeral was held on H Pch l2. from his late resi- Révlhe service being conducted 411'. McGowan of Kensins- Edit-tartan cumin-m. Burial ‘wilaztomcemelerv. "m , , Ill‘ IGTVICQ _ The lord Is nil-a": d With _ “a Pill-bearers were: Alex. "TF1". Leo Condon, James , ; mwn Rsyrsci‘, no end Bruce Psyntsr. S. n! Inger oi Golgi: n. McCallum d -s. u, Joseph's I-IOBDIBBI. was Engine trouble forced the plane down. The landing was made Fri. day afternoon. Personals -Pte. Ta-uton McNeil of Princg Edward Island I-liyilarid is spending his furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. F‘. McNeil, Summerside. s, -Sgt. Joseph Dechant of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders is spending a few days leave at his home in Summer-sue. S. —Mrs. Evan WTQIl/L‘ of Victoria is visiting in Summerside, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Steeves. S. Huge Invasion (C0htinll€d_fl‘0m Page l) most from England's coast up to Northamptonsnire and Bedford- shire. more than 100 miles to the northeast, in a sweep around Lon- on. The brunt of the advance. which swung like a wheel-spoke pivoted on London's western outskirts, was borne by Canadian infantry. The commander, a. personal friend of Gen, Sir Bernard Montgomery, met the enemy's consistent cunning with improvisations of some of the tactics which featured the winter successes in the Middle East. Gen. Gs-mmelis thorough de- molltions and minelaying placed an immense burden upon the Royal Canadian Engineers who worked day and night repairing and build- ing bridges for the attacking forces. The Suppers erected bridges along- side structures that were actualy intact but ruled demolished by the umpires or else were not sufficiently strong to bear the weight of trim) columns and heavv eoulomeht- Forward Airman. ~ The Canadian SaPDers also brought special equipment to the assistance oi British airfield con- struction crews whose Dart in the exercise, as it would be in an in- vaslori. was to lay oil; forward air- fields to keep aircraft operstlne at the front line at all times. srsrm MAuaA wno smvan nv MINNEAPOLIS, MARSHALL, wurra, arm: LAKE is aumsp Th ll in is n extract from the auftohtfilvtl: gulleigiin published in St. Paul, Minna Funeral services were held in St. Louis Church, 3t. Paul, Minn, for, Sister Maura Hascertv. who died at‘ st Jggephk Infirmary FCC. 20. 1943. Sister Maura was born in Fort] Augustus, Prince Edward Island,- Canads, Apri. l4. i884. She entered the Novitiete of the Sisters oi St. Joseph March 25, 1900. she was a teacher at the Ascen- sion school in Minneapolis. 1° MAT‘. shall, and at st. Marys Sol-veil White Bear Lake. where she was superior from i921 to i929. Her last. a pointmont was n principal o! B?- Pstrickk sdhool here. W116" she remained for ten years. Pour years ego sickness obliBBd h" W discontinue active work. 811d d"!- ing the past two years she lived st the Academy of the Holy Ansel-l- Mlnn apolil. slllalVlllfl are her mother, two sisters, Sister Umberto of St. Paul. ., Mrs‘. Waliter Campbell of Watertown, Mass» ""5 81X 5110116". James, Eamon, and wiliam, also of Watertown, Mass. George of Port- land, Mo" and John and Reginald of Prince Edward 191M15- The solemn requiem Mass Wes Islander Appointed School Inspector In Alberta Area “sglxscmuaviy is mm the Amm- Appoigilat of James a 11% , E Gradilete oimtlnivorslitiy gfwAhl- elor of Science sud Master of Art; degrees, and won e. scholastic raednag, Mr. McKay ormerly lived 8e standout!» Cemmse ormsl lchocfe-nd teulht in seversinooun- gy soboouaweg (graduating. when he became i l f ti: sch l at Macleodfliaigspgheree heewentogo .0515???‘ ‘e111: rehcentiy has lash gigo- c . ‘Huh ‘merino gr a e has m rel til/on M d Elly I 88 Sh friends h . H l h , Wm. .1. sfrrcexaye ii-rgsfiafw °’ M" v Wide Airman Arrives ilom From Overseas ' A till’ siiisiiilfé‘. y catsuit GEORGE TOBIAS ' ALLYN JOSLYI Scmn play bylosspli Fields end Jerome enact: Directed by ALEXANDER HALL Produced by MAX GORDON ALSO Short Subjects SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 TUES- AFTERNOON 3.30 IPlt-Lieut. William R. Brennan, son of Mr. and Mrs. AR. Bmnnm, Summerside, arrived home Sntur. day nixht after an absence of over 1W0 years, the greater part of. which was spent in the Middle East. He was one of the first detach. men‘? 0i the Radio Detector Branch °f u"! R- C-A-F» to leave Canada hall last night. A "”'””'"“"l“‘”"‘”""'\ insuauntt iidES xs-asmggv RALPH MUTIAR Surrz/Izcz-siiii‘ PROFESSIONAL CARD 'mvowxoem""vex"o‘<iii" ""‘ ‘ T. s. slum C‘ “‘ ’ Accountant Ollice gt White Star Laundry Inmmenldqlll. \_,:-_\ Variety Ooncert At Zion ilall A most enjoyable variety concert and showing of films of Island scenes was held in Zion Church large crowd greatly enjoyed the various num- bers and the proceeds will go to the work o1 the Young People's Society, who sponsored the emer- tainment. Refreshments were serv- ed to the performers following the concert. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, the minister. presided while the folowing program was carried out: Remark; by Rev. Mr. Webster. Piano Solo, "Llbflflffilld" by Miss Shirley Darrach. and after service in th Unit d Klnfldam was transferred to the Middle East ‘where he saw service '1 EBYPF- P11150118. Cyprus, Arabia and Aden. l-Ie also was in active flshting services in two of the Libyan campaigns. I m“ m!) home was a most in- teresting one across Africa by g1;- i" so mt wast-port in the United §.‘.%":f...i.‘2f‘ "or use c Fl .-Lieut. B all the period rfignsfirlnsifaibrfdtlfiazc-ng he ""9! 1119i 8 fellow Islander. SUMMERSIDE $500 Contributions To Red Gross; Total $75,000 bull anotner a......,...iou.s contrl. butioli ol live honored dollars for i116 M11 L/YOES was deceived 4|. Cwiliyeiigil iieduuuariers over tile week end. Iflis contribution is from s. resident oi Queens County om- Bide of Charlottetown 3nd w“ sent in through One of the branch bank managers. Needless to say lhfli it was received with great Diets-sure and appreciation. Prince Edward Island's Red Cross total now exceeds 875,000 well in excess of last years final total and more than fifty percent above the objective set by Na- tional hciiduuarters. Receipts continue to come in steadily to each of the county headquarters and it is apparent that many country districts have still to send in their final returns. A number of entertainments of vnrving description are still to be held in different centres and when the final total of the i943 cam- paign l: made up a new all-time record for charitable giving in this is pl Province will have been set up. That the whole area was well or- "nnizerl and intensively canvassed is abundantly apparent but if there happens to he anyone who may have been missed or if any wish to add a further amount to their or- iginal contribution thev may mail their offering to either of the County headquarters or direct to Red Cross House at Charlottetown. "WTERN GUARDIAN ..'Miss Florence Ings, Boston, is spending a two weeks vacation in Montague when she is the guest of her sister Mrs. D.M. MacDonald. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Helge Larson o! Geor etown are reoe visas tbs cfln-IMTERB-M the Prince Edward gratu ations of their friends on the. Island Hospital on March 00. 1943. arrival of a lovely baby girl born in m Mr. and Nil-s. Lawrence Myers, the Kings County Hospital Mon- Mount Albion, a son. to ue. g llABDlNGh-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on March 2i, 1048, to Mr. and Mrs. James Harding, ‘Charlottetown. e. daughter. ladiefuAid or P.E.l. Hospital llolds Meeting The Ladies’ Aid of the Edward. Island Hospital moi, Nurses Prince a.‘ the time Yesterday afternoon. A PlckarduwChrkifgilta Mr. Walter Grant and Mr? 5,82, MacLeocl were welcomed at the meeting and each in tum spoke 11B appreciation of the 800d work of this organization over many Special mention was made of the annual city collection which has been faithfully carried out each W81‘ by Ladle‘? Aid members. It was pointed out that now more soed under steadily increasing strain due to wartime emergency. The Ladies’ Aid is looked upon B4 B valuable ssent to solicit public SUIPPOrt Miich is necessry to keep the hospital functioning efficiently during these tryin , Plans were made to assist to be shown in the near future. Mrs. W. E. Cotton enlisted the early in May. while has convened for several years. After routine business was disposed committee oosrsi FREE!) 0N BAIL celebrated by the Rev. J.M Bazin, a M., of St. Louis church. The Rev. Edward J. Klein, of St. Thomas College, was deacon and the Rev. John A. Sweeney, chaplain c! St- .i“""t“.fi?$ six young men whom S s er taught st St. Patrick's school were pail-bearers. i Burial was in Resurrection ceme- tery. __..___-_._----— , t ' , bomb-victim Mal- oomt fir“... “Donaldson cf New- csstls-on-‘ITIIO is be ed to be gm youngest wearer of an artificial eye. Not only that, but at New- castle Infirmary his favorite tcvs were a boxful of slim eyes- Too Late To ClasifY n. SALE~IOM roan ooscn. ‘apply B Stewart 5i. 3'33"“- 1'0 LET-BED SITTING BOOM with board. Phone Bll-Lk-za-m u: dltiPLYAuoiLVI-iil: Gouognoonstrega. vlglégzkgxl: | U PPS idacDoua d, _ k wsfsrfifouamiorum amoral g , wnto particulars. —Box 305. Cahgrlotteinwn. 340-114-1541 Aloe; its Gllillm Nqeliildrenseoldee eeitisoiue ioimmedlatelymey, ilnotsthllllh clepsvsmstfmfld molly, eeuls efaelnrglsnoéeoldtm’?! ilnvhlsvmflfllim lMillette who they said was t Que, March 22—( a ore nltions worker, Island Hos ital on March 22. 1943, gfiguixiécu in $1955“ gall after he nae m w. mg ma. Victor McPhaii. Eleen tiibigresltgd charges wi%mmi£; Cornwall, a daughter. a r eonnec on deaf. agesterdsy of Jean Paul Mill- BUILD-At the Prince Edward Isl- ette . Police said the arrest we: land Hospital on March 22 1M3. to ma e after a coroner's jury helc Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lord, Char- Pnulin responsible for the deathho iottetown, a. daughter. DEATHS i-‘BASEI-ln the Notre Demo Hol- pitsl, Montreal Earl Fraser. Rie- meins to arrive to-night. Funeral from the hon-is of his sis- ter, Mrs. Gerald McQuaid, Vernon, Wednesda morning to St. Joachim Church, ernon River. CAIN-At Simmer-ville on Sunday Mimi's 21st in the back of the head during a union meeting, Police gave no i9- imation as to what led up thl NOW which struck lidilletts. FOR Perfect Pictures send your —FILMS— to ENMAN'S ill-Gloss Prints 24 hour service LOWEST PRICES -¢__ DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING COLORING 21st, i941, Mrs. John D. Beaten in her 70th year. Funeral from her iatc residence on Tuesday morning at 8.00 to at. Michael's Church Iona. Birriai in the Clmrch cam ‘ .v. Card of Thorn/cs Mr. Window: n. Proud an iarni wish to thank sl kin frisn and nei hbours for their kindness in the recent sad ber- eavement. 3-33-1l~ MacLeqn ENM AN unoenmcss mum AND rnoro WIN-Mil sna VICE Charlottetown us Summon-side limb "W" Ibeee res 1 ber sonar. ‘vPl — Police said here tonight that Hector .Mcl'llAIL-At the Prince Edward 1944 Vocal Solo, “When It‘; Summer at Green Gables” by Miss June MacPherson. Plano Accordion Solo by LAC. Roy Mugford. Vocal Solo, “Smiling fluoullh". by Miss Sylvia Partridge. Piano Solo, "Rustic of Spring" by Miss Mabel Bovyer. Vocal Solo, "Roll On“, by PO, T. Mitchell. Piano Accordion Solo, by LAC. Roy Mugford. Junior Ensemble "Island Hymn", by the Girls’ Junior Choir of Zion Chillch Slides of Prince Edward Island Scenes, by Mr. B. Graham Rogers of the P E I. Travel Bureau. Proceedings In Legislature The legislature met yesterday at 3.20 pm. Hon. Dr. MacMillan asked for information with regard to a, num- of questions on the order paper. Premier Campbell said answers would be ready today. On motion cf Mr. Foley the House went into committee with Mr. Mc- Kay in the chair on an Act w further amend the Pioneer Publsh- irig Company's Incorporation Act. The promoter explained that the company had been reorganized un- der new managsment. It was pro- posed to have three directors in- may, gvey- we k f m“ _ stead of seven, the capital stock to fusion l, W252i, i, m, hgggig, consist of $21,000 divided into 2.000 shares oi $10 each. The bill was reported agreed to without amend- ment. On motion of Hon. Mr. MacKin- non the House went into committee with Mr. Jones in the chair on an ,Axct to amend the Inco oration Act m o been! in the sponsoring of a ills; COmPB-hy. Ltd the Alexandra Ru Telephone The bill provides for extension of telephone lines along the lot 49 support of all the members in the or Georgetcwn Road from F. G. annual League of Mercy campaign Kennedvswest PPOPEPW line t0 the n qxrlmltieg she Gay's Road at Pownal school, and also the full distance of the Mc- Lennan Road to the lot 48 Road, st- and thence westerly Alon! the Lot 4B Road to F. B. Reeves‘ gate. It was reported agreed to without amendment. On motion of Mr. Matheson the House went into committee with Mr. Seville in the chair on the Church of England! Act. The promoter explained that the petitioners are the Diocesan Church Society of Prince Edward Island and the purpose is to consolidate existing parochial corporations, The provisions of the bill have been duly advertised and are being enacted by mutual consent of the church organization,- concerned. The Act is to come into force on Jan. l. At s o'clock the committee re- ported progress and the House adjourned until 3 pm. today. . M. Mitchell, I‘ _,, _ tion- al minister at Iflllnglham and Stceple in Essex, England ls _more than a person, He reports for duty every day at 6 am. st a local bakehouse to assist with and also covers is miles l day es e postman. ___ OUT OUR WAY 3 .. gothtplaces are on Great George mainland. Leaving wick aide awaiting transportation '0Eiil’ilAl.__G_ilAliIi!-'iil ‘this solemn h reserved fes new. of heal interest, but advertising oi a newly nature may be trues-tea at five cents a word. strictly pay rule in advance. 000!“ for Photographs. CONFEDEBATIOE us‘; nqgug ANCE- L-DII ALI. HATS reduced to 50 ts t. The Fashion Shoppe. gill-Sui. TRAIN ARRIVAL — The Ess- en!!! train arrived at. 7:40 wi 08 last evening. -_-*... FAREWELL PRESENTATIOIL-m Mr. Patrick .1. Bolger, n led up for tra been s mom th Provincial Bank e PACE snugly loulntcuuwc: THE “V” CLUB TONIGHT MARCH 23.4. O-L (l) ‘I. O» DANCE IAND (Wills the kind of Major L. I. Robertson) Dancing l-ll ‘Q "OM! BEBEAVElL-Mru. Imilsa Blfleifi. ton, has received the her m’ ‘slid’; “L323.” , - field, Ohio. which ooounrred on March 12. Mr. Bryenton was for- merly of Union Road, Lot 33., P. 11:. 10$ 01 the late Christmas Bry- en FUNERAL SERVICE mild).- Fimsral service for the late John Murray was held at the Macbean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. The service was conducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, after which the remains were forwarded to Victoria. West, when funeral ser- vice and interment will take place this site moon. RESPOND TO TWO CALLS — The firemen responded to two calls last night, but on both occasions, they were away only a few minutes when they tho fire under con- trol. At 8.35 they were called to ‘ the Roxy Restaurant to extinguish a flue fire and at 9.30 the call was to Howard Maclnnls’ Shoe store where an awning caught fire from a. cigarette butt it was thought. . tree ANNUAL LUNCKEON—'I'he an- nual lunchim of the study Lovers Club was held at the Charlottetown Friday. Guests included, Mrs. Le- PBGQ. Mrs, Hillson and Miss Gill. Eleven members attended. The praident, Mrs. Cecil Stewart was presented with a t of daffodils and out flowers w ile Mrs. kins. the secretary also received daffodils in appreciation of her work a, secretary. Regret. was ex- pressed at the absence throu h ill- ness of Mrs. MacCready an Mrs. <Dr.) ‘Ildmarsh, FUNERAL YESTERDAYL- The funeral of Mr. James Clinton was held yesterday morning from his latg residence, 7 Bishop Street to St. Dunsharfs Basilica where Re- quiem Hiigh ltfass was celebrated by Rcv. Phelan McKenna. The pall- bearers were Messrs. William Hen- nessey, Patrick McTague, Watson- McKiririon, Robert Wakeling. Aug- ustus McCarthy and Peter McAleer. Service at the grave in the Roman Catholic Cemetery was conducted by Rev. l... Dougan. ENJOYABLE BANQUWIX- Last night an enjoyable banquet was tendered the cast of “Iris/n Justice", the popular production staged at the Prince Edward theatre on Si. Patrick's Day. The banquet which was held at the Queen Hotel, was given by the Benevolent Irish Soc- ty, who sponsored the play. _Mr. J, R. LveClair, the director presided and Mr. 'I’hcmas McAvlnn, presid- ent of the B. I. S, and Mr. John Callaghan, treasurer of the society, were present. CAR. FERRY MOVEMENTS — Yesterday the car ferry SS. "Prince Edward Island" completed '1 return trips before 9 P.M., making all the crossings in smnmer time. On these trips 36 loads of mixed frelsht 111d 50 emp refrigerator cars were transpo d to the Island from the the province were o car loads of potatoes and turnips and ldempty coal. “ox and tank cars. This left about 4s loads and so reefer-g on the New Bruns- hsre. It was expected that all the freight at the Borden terminal would be cleared away before mid- night last night. CIVILIAN DEFENCE DUMMY]?- the i? with shoul CIVIC ES TYMA TES Following is e summary of the estimates of civic revenue and ex- Nudltun for the year i948 passed by the City Council lest night. Ree-I lktsio Personal Properly Poll Tex Licensee Police Court Market Rfillt dz T0115 Scale House Water d: Beware Grants-Library G Ill! Street assemment Concrete assessment Dominion Provincial Agreement, License Grant UUSAPPMII Expenditure lilstlmatcd surplus School Board Street Lighting Market Victoria Park Bath Houses City Hall Pond Squares Advertising Building Inspection Lnsuranco Health Assessing d: Collecting Miscellaneous Special Expenditure Streets Fire Police Police Court City Government Superannuation Acct. Library Grants Contingent Fund IIVINUI Valuation Assessment 0 8,785,875.00 103,400.78 QMIGJOB-OO 73,708.46 10,560.00 271,059.01 l,600.00 2,400.00 6,800.00 1,000.00 82,000.00 1,650.00 6,500.00 300.00 10,132.50 61,182.80 $000.00 I 836,841.74 334,405.10 1M6.“ 5.16101 1,753.01 l70.029.07 23,236.00 4,505.00 17,147.00 2,870.00 5,465.00 2,360.00 25393.20 9,255.00 2,005.00 0 334,405.10 TRIP TO MAG'DALENS--A Mal‘- itime Central Airways plane made a round trip to the Magdalen Isl- ands yesterday, carrying four pass- wsers, 425 pounds o! mail and 300 pounds of express on the outward trip. Only mail was carried on the return flight. who went to the Islands Friday wiilknot return until later in wee . ARI. MEETING -- Members of provincial committee urged the need of an awakened in- terest in air raid precautions on the ublic at their regular weekly meet ng yesterday morning. Prince Edward into the danger season so far as the ssibllity of air raids is concerned, was stated. The question of cars operating during blackouts was dis- d and it was again decided that the public would that all cars, except official vehicles roperiy screened headlights to the curb and stop. Ml W dig‘; meet- Dart of the CD356 The vice chairmen, Ebola presided at yestcr g. AR. i’ W11 Di‘. J.S. P. Island is be Personals Ledwell, entering warned TEE MEETS-Plans are underway to organize a chemical warfare class when the necessary personnel is obtained, it was announced at last night's meeting of the Char- lottetown Civilian Defence Com- mittee. Dr. J. A. MacMiilan is to instruct the class. Report of ths blackout held on Thursday night and the list of all Offenders were mad to the meeting. The SUPFTVlSOI‘ was instructed to write all guilty of offences against the A. R. P. regulations. Arrangements were made ‘for a meeting of the depart- mental heads of the local A.R.P. to be held on Monday next. Mayor B. Ma ILJ. oinoatonhes fnivggronsirllaswttntlsbishcms in ons. Col. cs1. Full. Ma r Al. Rob- ertson and t. J. . Bell. leave this morning for Halifax to attend a conference. s. ew a clawing: xi s England-try wt Saturday for the ylviainland enroute to Ibronio to join her husband who has been transferred tn the/t City. m. friehdloIN-hlllfly . m GreftsmSt-reeaflllbe gladioiess-nheisnoweon . v. a“ b Maiheson and r. r. Reddin, Roy Holman presided at last night's meeting and those present included: Dr. J’. A. MacMillan, H. A. Messer- vey, Fire Chief Angus McEachern, Major W. H. Poole, It R. Hurst, Driscoll. J. B. Brow, Stanley m- I rotary. by J. R. WILLIAMS “ADILIRE CRACKED.’ wi-mr 60MB- at home after receivinf treatment in the P. E. . Pte. Milton E. Ilivi-ngatione, ell.- tioncd with the Canadian Army on o your: tie/ugh. mfiniigaimngigspemnfi the week-end 1m‘. in Charlotiztnwn. medl Hospital. Mr. Barrie MacLaren, only son oi Mr. and Mrs_ Irvine G. Macbaren left. Saturday morning for Saint John, N, B. to take a course Ln the R. C. A, F. Wireless School. l-ls was accomfanied by Mr. stain.” MacLeod 0 Klnross who will take similar work with the R. c A. F. CHELTON AND VICINITY Mrs. Coleman Rogers has return- ed to her home here after spending a few days in Halifax, guests o1 her daughters, Misses Olive and Ruth era. Lance Corporal Rogers is spend- ing a. few days leave of absence Kl RUBEN. UDDQI u?“ “Milk: ‘Mill. t la Si‘ SPED X13 Q DB8 lip months in Sprinzhill. N. l. w Mrs. Hank Gaudet vlsitinl h Summ id th uest s w- Mmanssesss: insureds.“ “u” Pb. Charles Gaudet e! Beech S.'.°.'.°.}“il.‘%3i..?.“’fi?' ‘ilk-Ml: Frank Geudet. ' m. Rn ree@ visitor to Stusimmefiaw . an s. Chelton. has returned Miss Easel Rogers o! 14mg Bodeque spent Saturday fitter-noon at her home hero. tulatlo extnnded ‘w. end MmnAusn‘ M o: o birth of a baby daughter a the Prince County Hospital, Mas-ch 9m, Ber man! friends regret the ill- ness of Mrs. Lean Rogers of Fern- odandellwlsh herelpcedyre- cover]. Mk. Armin Murph, reoeei visitor to Summcrsidor" ‘ Mr. Daniel McCarclle and Miss Lily McCardle and Mr. George Mo- Cardle were recent. visitors to sum- mar-side. illm‘ F OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopla l AND K etzouroo FOR A slicrowrl en EN z _. 11515;: l! ‘L‘.‘.'.f§é“" M THERE'S ONE CHANCE IN A woos/sub THAT 338,841.74