s Cl-IAWN Guano» w Reserve Army Campaign G818 Off T0 Good Start I6. nu. w. l. llstilssen. O’- g. ‘I-Lt. G. H. Hiillpl. Bummer- aeI r-u. o. o. rim. so. ni- nm s. ‘m "We New“ will» d u. us. o. n. wiuu. IOIIIII. Wmf§£"'i't£il.l‘§ "gr <=- =- m» s» l-iflllil. Imlr on rs , . _ and u» fllblehelftedmqliterexthey ml u l“ "' hm‘- *5 given to ttiewservioe. has phat ' ou- . w“ in lll walks o! llfepfollid h ti! i0 forty-live even of no ale inq _ I a: of training, and f - parlllclllsr unit ey ID gypsy, » CONSERVATION i IIMJOOLUKQHIOIIOLLGIIHIONI OIIII ‘fllIsBlUI-IAIIIOITNGIIIUSIIANDLIUIOI IAIUI-lli 101i II l. LUDLOI IINjL IAIEIHD. ! For Foot Ailments l consuur I H. J. A. BROWN, D-P. lllllR-OPUIIIST lll Grout George Street CIIAIDOTIIIOWN. Pl]. about doing good, as of his Muster Christ. tinge tgetmadehniot do.’ an a my en s that we ms well on l-Jm once w his success in Government to promote the intro- duction of an mdustry which the __._ nativeibfiould develop rathfll; s ared at the direction of Hon. to est sh a ‘government Crerar. Minister of the Inier- | and it was deci" i. before incurring lor of Canada. Presented gv Rb the WWW glvgmd "gmlflfilfi- - e_ udsqgl’; a o. iiig reuldeer. ave a ro - o’ Bonm ca“! H y vestlgation matdlf. This investblagtstion a held o! reindeer was to oover a country w iroqgiletgiralvwrétotcoast of Aladra for the Alaska-Yukon International 1,600 miles along the Artie rim of Boundary on the west. the Copper- the continent and the establish- mine River on the east, Great Bear mcnt of the deer on a selected area, Lake on the South, and the A-WW-t near Kittigazuit east of the delta; 0991111 0K1 U18 110F91- of the Mackenzie River in the North: The 5W5)’ of this wide QXPBIBO 0i 4195p ‘Territories of Canada, con-‘ terrttoiy was to have the character stituie an achievement unique in of a general botanical reconnaiss- file history of this continent. The anoe with special reference w rein- nvcat drive which began in Decem-l 41861‘ pasture. Carry"! filmclly. H‘!!! be; 19m was brought to a SUOOESS-‘Oihff general conditions of impor- ful conclusion on March 6, 1935,‘ lance lo a future reindeer indimtrv. admired him and we would all do more than 5 years later when del-l Since in Alaska the reindeer indus- well m imitate him. for lives of lvftfy was accepted by officials of, try had become an outstanding suoc- great men all remind us we can ihe Dominion Department of thrcxs it was decided that. previous to make our lives sublime and ds- Inzerior. The inspection and count-l the field work in Canada, the inves- parting leave behindflis footprints m; of the FElIXlCOI‘ showed that! tigators should, with the permission on the sands of time . Ulel"? were 2.370 animals in the herd of the United states Government, S v lal mnl were liml W "l0 milde- up n.» foliows: 1,498 lemalesy spend :i_ season in Alaska. where an cho and“ iss Mary, I'll llfll ‘l; 3H5; 339 bulls lllld mnrllngs: 322 exhaustive study of the reindeer int-l GOD-mid! A" M5719 - w"! h! 9! ml, fgwns; and zsi ‘sisal-s. Afterl dustry and its effect on the country flowers had been sent from Imnv ‘h?- kmg m,“ h was gfarlmng ml and pQQpIQ wryuld l‘ mods, individuals and organisations. Tbs departmental officials to note ih? In APT" 1976 Mr- A- E- Pormd- m “nun!” '9" guga“ I 0|! lnsh liercenlrige of female miinials experienced botanists and Amen; Walsh, J. MW. be“ Joni, _. irifimcll‘. s3 percenll which auglired rrsgslicr.‘ Wfi-‘ffillptlllltéklmw conduct gsgh" "Id - "mp - - I“ and‘ wi . ~ - s . v . g‘. - - “ell for the future ziovith of the hhlgcpi‘?! llzisvgrlbtiklézflfi’ An" m“ ceremony at u” hP-rft i - i dem- wgg‘ sild. By lensnii of the fact that thBle chunh m’ “ma”! “Ocean” n“ dew?“ o; tlhe Pa’? use or ‘lllfifllifiméll had lived many years mm“ i“ w" w u“ 05mm“: um‘ m‘: “,§’{.‘,‘,‘,’,‘f,‘,,§’§n," oPih,“ 131,310“ i north of the Artie Circle and could 9""? ‘t c°m°x- “he” bu“! H longwonsldsred plan gm- a55|3flng ‘speak the Eskimo language they the‘ Eskimo inhabitants of the Can- were eminently fitted to cope with ndian North. Some years ago 1i; was . the problems to be investigated. realized that. as civilization aclvan- Thvll‘ I890“ 5011141111011 U16 T981113 C“, m“, me North m‘. wild life of their 30 months field work, of upon which the natives depended for which 10 mOIIY-llfi “V76 899M in A181!- a living would be gradually depleted.l1i8- The investigation occupied from A RO-val Commission...- on mlngeflqMay 1926 until November 1928 and and Musk-ox was appointed in 1919 l b11115 iIiChKiv-‘d BWO Wmters and t-hme and 5mm that body made 1L, re. isummers in the field, during which port additional investigations have time. not invludins steamboat and been carried on with iii».- obiect ocrgilwav Prevailing. an assresnte of implementing its Ilndinfls- Expefwhnoo ""195 W55 ‘Tavemed b!’ do! CANADA'S REINDEER. lXPll-IMIN T In‘ sprigs §;§§§g§ the Reserve Army a motectiv. force for t enemy sttaokl. possible in some probable, has been w these words to you this for your ediiication. for isn't it trut that most of i‘ E .5 555,3 o8 i’ swordthrusts out of pin prick. We i sgssg is i sails. 8E5 an? were observed st the graveside. Weekly Livestock Market Report OTTAWA, Canada. May 20th 1943- SUMMARY: Continued moderate offerings of Tonight the Owning of the drive will be melted by a big parade throug the streets of (manom- iown. commencing at ‘Mil o'clock. which all Reserve Aim! uniis will ..‘ .LZ'T_.".““=-"i‘ L. Sear. Gisrlottetovvn. - 5%. C. Trainer, chu- esuidbullushvlehly. Ines! wills; "George" su who. p‘ wuutlulliluvvsrespsusibiliiy. lut—luyuuwsvstliivuhssovyalflvelesfl 11.2“. ~ NOMINAL 30M. or 0H1 "0- I m) nrsrligg: srcmg$ CL‘ Route of the par- ra -.-)nt-.» /P~vA>¢>,~s-d\-_4 ..,.a - .- <e-IH.JIIUL‘Q ionce has provcn flla: tlicrc are per- iodical fluctuations 1n the number of flu-bearing animals and that caribou cannot b0 flFITPliIlQG upon to follow the rfiTllt‘ mlsrsllon routes each yrnz‘. Willi the obicci of broad- ening the b of subsistence of the llv in view of the of mining in the Northwest Trrritories. the Depart- ment of the Inferior‘ has for a con- siderable fime been looking into the possibflilirs nf increasing the num- bers of the lrrgcr ruminants. It has been the dcsirri of the Canadian team. canoe. motorboat, pack dogs. land snowshoes. Extensive biological collections were made whenever time Féifld transportation permitted. The investigators returned with probably the lnrzrsf siilslo botanical collection ever broilght back from Arctic Amer- ica. comprising about 15.000 lierbar- ‘ium FpFClmPIIS of vascular plants and nearly 5.000 specimens of cryp- llograms as well as a small collec- ition of zoological specimens and about 1,000 photographs. i (To be continued) I "iwin.”6ii.§iiiss i iv.‘ novniafrn?cameararniélvsl-r' var aim cattle were clearer; at stockyards throughout the Dominilin durln; in! past week at steady to strong prices with an odd advance in price mark- ed 11D here and there. m some ll'i- stances. however, it was maintained that prices were considerably high in comparison with the oeilin! D1100! on dressed beef. and any appreci- able increase in receipts might have the effect of lowering prices. ‘Ihere was a stong advance in call’ prices at Toronto, extending to as much as $1 00. and lambs were also high- er at the same market m the extent of 25c. Elsewhere there was little or no change in any other class o! ,the uptown headquarters that will Lieut-Co. ads. will be from tfhe Amiouries s- v_ D_ l, Keith slmzfilélll!‘ R080". long Kent Street to Great 680189. m‘ then to Grafton to Queen. to Rich- mond, to Prince. to Grafton. w Queen. to Kent and back .to the Armouries. If you pass along Kent Street. yo‘! will note that the building for- merly occupied by Frost and‘ Wood next. to Morell Hotel is decorsled with Reserve Army timbers. It is Quartermaster. Pfégifiiférflarold Balfour Saunders, 2~Lieut. J 2 Lleui. wfililliidgili-‘zi-iinffigf‘ “Q1”? 914m‘? W!!! Kennedy. -e1i . Edison M. Mclennsn. 2 -Lieut. Merrill l! I Young. §4A4A44‘4‘, Girl of the Turf be utilized in this drive, am‘. all "who are interested in ioininfl U“ 3" m‘ vised (,9 pl-mn i» "here information -"“ he gladly given Uuyuuwusksuyksvdueihsuhedoes? he your leiouvu Imus men valuable is you ilssu ‘ ‘s" are to him? Does This Concern YOU? Au honest answer will lead you to the esviehsbg lhstyuuioouiusitrainwilhtiansdfsbsqpg Anny. Pew realize the amount of train- ing necessary to qualify for an of- floer in the Reserve Armiv. Din-ins --__ Iful fortitude at the office and up All work stopped at the opera- to the very inst took a Keen inter- tion of the Cumox Logging and est in the community he had al~ live stock prices. Eastern Cattle Markets m!» nib I In; D’T-‘S“b-4 p s ‘n4 i ~:rm s L-‘IlIHFI ' ' f ‘ » "- ' —v - - .. .._ s‘: arrsrr “_".~-:.-*;=.- ..".1~.==:.2 s’: 2 9 2 2 a c r A gin-sea u rn-zu .> R a ilivn r Company‘ yesterday morning lo liziv tribute memory oi Charles uliirf accviliitanl of the Ccimox Logging and {Lailviay Company. who dlcd zit. St. Josephs Hospital oil Nloiidiiy iiloriiilig. He was ex- ~ o: slid. .\ll.i\ E lir- was rllirf .i(’ PGUZllilili. U‘ llilivt inn-vest. in tlic plirticillzirlv lll. was a tlcvo od Illflllilfll‘ of llic Cii iliiilic Cilurrh. I-Iis disposition mid Pflllllbif‘ temp: l mcii: illkldl, liini a liosi of friviid. who will iiilss him vcry murli. was till-toil lll last your zillcl ivcull Brofhows’ ‘ to the M _'o Rochester. hilt no s . lilm well _ _JLli_'.‘ Clliilc it} of surncuii could limke Ki" DOE,S,TilE~_.T.Ri’C"K_/ fl/‘f ORDER NOW F0 R s u M M E R l'l'll lililfr Ilrlllnh llnll hnmn rv-qiiYi-moiitn iiiulr-riiriilililiix u.» our marl-ct lin- venr ""1""- Illill null-mm; in "in" "mm lllrllillg’ llllvllllllll n» poultry. H's linili lriiiiii Ivii-ilnrwu llllll Isioil [tnlrloiluvv in sum ii hint-n of Fiiiiiiiiiv-r viiivka. :\"I‘|‘ liiiuks, elm. Ihi-lr lull uvi vnngfl. anal you hnii- rliiin- immn Fnll t-iilllnl, Ilirlai‘ Iiiyliig IIIHIIFI III!‘ mil fill. ril rlizlii II|I l0 full “Ttfklllfl vap- iii-Hy. I‘|'||| nmv u. inm- mm» ,,.,,| ,,...il-r»ivmii- Nivlllvll’ nil-n: io iifil‘ (lint “null!!! i-niw». Irriiy "|Yl4"l(\, min-ii for "lpll. 1vi-iiilrllim," fll~i rzriiillli. curly lfljlll . alrmly Iivyliig, iimlw rrrll r.-..i.»..-.-m.»..i-. _ lliv MINI w... uinii. The llriiy Illilvlir-rlvs will i..- lumina- tin-in mil, "n |II|I\ Hvr hummer. Pliln ilhrlul. Plum» your m-iH-r iiniv, for Iiitr-r nlvlp. mmil. linrn taken I |_\|I, lilngs ('0. , _ _ "mu "PIIPQIIF- "1_\Hi1\rv1| UnilrrH, llllnivr llilr. H. l1‘. Frlifirr. R, R. 5 Kmlllnl. loll. Hriirn |'II_\II'FI’, dllszlliii. “'71:. ('llrl~i III, Ilinllu-Iilnl, .i. .1, sil-wiin, “Illllilltllt "ilfl Kvliilrlly, “llrrlly Illlrlmllr, “rs, .\ri|Illv' J, Filflllllll, \'r\vv Alumni. (i, Frankly-n llruwii. Hinrr, New Ilnllrliili. Flinrlrw Ii‘. ‘flux-Hus; Nnrilinm, O. f‘. Juliilsvin, lhllrrlilll Frlrlll Nomi van»... n. \. Jr-lli. Jflnj"! Iii-m. IYI-nir!‘ l'l|:|-< h. ‘lvldivy, PW‘. lVirnrr. lhf" hfllirlvlr. Purl lll". Lloyd H. NvFAlrn, I. l‘, I Mini-la. (IIITI"I"I' F. I-Invnriilil H. If. ‘l. Kali. Brown's Shirr, Ilflllllfl, Spring-Held. to the W. McIvelzl Headquarters, two ' irs i-id. May 3rd being mi l ivc of his clvilii. l-io (if‘\ivi.(‘(! most 3f his time to Lilf‘. nfflilr". nl the company but ilEl has llliiPll Il i-nilimunitv. Hrildnllnrtvrs. iii- sivcvtlioss oil of iilf‘ _lIi.'.L ‘UT! \. J. ‘Ifnilllillll, Trnmullrs (Inna. .I I‘. ‘|l")l‘I'i‘II, r52!!- \lvlllll*l l-niliinn, ih-n Drum lion-r “mush. Wllmol Volley lIr II innnlul, “lvislor. ways servcbl so well, He is survived by his wife. at sons, ponaid land Rc-lwoi-i, and three daughters, Jean, Allirgurct and Helen Ruth. lailicr and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh I Mclvor, Kiiikora, Prince EdV/liifl Island. sisters. Sister St. lfiugli. St. Paills, Minnesota, Mrs. lL. I<Iciiiic(i_y' Ncw Brunswick. Mrs. ‘M. hlailcy‘, Jersey City. Mrs. M Dcnipscv, Acliiins, Mass. Mrs. E. Steady to strong rates prevailed in Toionto on a moderate cattle run, which was well cleared by the close. with weighty steers making up to $12.75, some choice hesvies $13, and butcher steers $11.25 to $12.25 Receipts were light at Montreal and prices higher in spots. with gOOC. steers $1.2 to $12.50 and good c-lws mostly Duffy. Prince Edward Island, lVIls-slsd 75 to $9 85 and a few $10. In Nora ht home nt Kliikora: and " Hugh. John. Prince Ed- Isl: lid Louis. Niw Bruns- wick, and 11mins Nelson. 13.0. The Funeral was hold yesterday i tcrnoon at the ‘ Canadian Martyrs, CourLr-zinv. at lPll o'clock. - (illlYCil \‘.‘.‘.\' lull n1’ poopll- who hid (‘fHIlP iioi mill‘ from iill parts of ihc Cll."-Tl‘l('l. mil. in:iii_v' ])iil'IS of UlC llZ'{l‘>"lllt‘C in pay LiZEil‘ lust. respects lo Mr .. iViCIVPl‘. m : red by the Rev. Fr, CT. also delivered an elo- ‘in-Fm "rldmss' - $1” while Edmonton was stronger S hmulgxltrmlgllcofsgélg’I at Lhc close. selling good to choice ‘ ‘steer sat $il.50 t0 $11.75 and $121 ' butcher'rl,oaq_ i-Io [OUR ‘land illf‘ iorlnciitls of (lPitlil ‘lint lriiirli llioni. Wisdom 3.1. He Ho} wciit on in say in part: "Dill!!! ngiiiii tiio devastating hand of drain has conic to ravage this ynrisli of Coilrl.cii.iy' uiid has snuffed out Lilf‘ last hrs-nth from oiic of its ilohlcst sons. And so we h'n\‘c\g.'ifhr-r-.-d hero this morning to assist at ii muss of requiem fol: the rcpose of his soul in the church he did so much for and which he lovcd so dearly. We have gathered from all walks of life to pay ollr last tribute of reverence to one whom we all lovcd dearly and rcspcctcd highly. His life was gentle. mid tiic elements so mixed in him that nature might stand up and say to all the world, this was a iiiilii. But much more: This was n Christian, this. was a practical catlinlir in the highest and best. sciise of that term. And it is grat- ifying above all else to have an as- surance that the just shall live forcvermore and their reward is with the Lord, the care of them with the most high. Therefore shall they rrroivo a kingdom of glory and n crown of beauty‘ at the hnlids of the Lord. for with l-lis i right. himd He will cover them fend thcnl. lliul No lnuulu In the wlioie district tllcre is lint a heart today that is not sadden- l’ ed. This untimely bereavement touches not only hii. immediate family to ivhom our hearts go out iii cie-cpcst sympathy at this hour. but it touches intimately a. host of friend s a n cl acquaintances throughout tlic district and far hcyond. In Hic more than 30 years land with His holy arm l-le will de- The i shall , lillE Marltimes. receipts were in~ l creasing but the market was steady with the best of the steers rating $10 to $11.25 Western Cattle Markets Moderate receipts at Winnipeg benefitied the market and all class- es hold steady to firm. despite the fact that buyers were endeavour lug to bcnr sown on prions. Best Si3ll'2lll('l' stccrs moved out at. 11.75 to 12 2a nnd ihere was a continued active clcmaiizi of stockel‘ and feeder cattle. ivitfi the best of these taken at 10.50 lo ll. The top end 0f the stcci-s nt Calgary moved at $11.25 to cc Albert l-iad choice sfscrs topping at $11, Moose Jaw $11.35 lo $1150. Regina couver $12 m $12. United Slates Market During the past week we exported B73 daily cattle to the United Stat- es. compared with 1.108 head in the same week last year. Shipments m date this year since Jan- 1st are sharply higher at 13,818 head, cum- pared with 7.602 head in the corres- ponding Def-led of last you. Calves Sharply Higher at Toronto The principal feature of the calf market was an increase in prices or 50c to $1 at Toronto where the best of the material on offer closed at $15 to $15 50. A good demand prevailed for veais at Montreal, and $14 50 to $15 was paid for top qual- ity, although drinkers were lower st the close. Winnipeg was steady, with 1o top veais $14; and Calgary $12.50 to $13.50; Edmonton $13.50 but mostly iii to sis: Prince Al: bert up to $13-00; Moose Jaw $12; I Regina $13; and Saskatoon w $12-76. ' the week ended May 15th were 137,08“: same week last vear. Gradings since the lst of January this year tote! Hogs Continue Steady Dominion hog gradlngs for head, compared with 125,755 in 2.433.432 and in the same of last year were 2.489.677. There was little change in prices paid for hogs during the past week, exoepi for some weakness at Tor- onto where the basic grade sold st 16.75. Montreal continued at $1055 to $16.90; Winnipeg $15.75 t0 $16.85. to Calgary $15 40; Edmonton $15.40: Prince Albert. Moose Jaw. Regina and Saskatoon. that lir- wnlkcd and lived with us $16 30 to $18.40. mic‘; MOHOIOII 317-.”- lt can be sniri of him that he went Moncten $17.25. ""1 $15 . 50: Vancouver 8th District Signals operating Telephone Belongs firm tn 25¢ $1l.75.| town. Saskatoon $11 to $11.50, and vim-l 13_ Liens 1, 50- lottetnwn the past year. all the officers of the units have attended lectures regu- larly, studied from hflllld book‘! and TTTWM given up a great dea o tme in order to qualify themselves. They 055mm‘ XXVI! ' verv mmendation for iclfiserggiidework. cgelow is a list of 3a” "turned “m” m and Luc- these officers re t,‘ m a “nous temper‘ H" ' E5§?.;i§'"l.':°s.sv l"..”‘°“°“°" 17th m) Aiuwmivno REGIMENT house coat hissed ' ° B’ ‘mm (PEILH) “Vina man‘ as she paced the Ivy Dana. sat on a sofa near the window. knitting, placidly 1m. moved by the storm 11.81118 gbout her, but she looked up with evl- dent concern when Cary entered and her eyes flashed a warning. Lucretia apparently intercepted that slanceh for she turned on Cary With. I believe Ivy is in on this as much as you are. Bhe re- fuses to tell me a thlnfioso 1 have my a r c 0n an aflair righltgunder in nose.‘ Ivy crammed her lmitt her hay and got up, ful what I called it, Inu I‘¢* l. Col G. Elliott Full. V D.. A. D. C. Charlottetown. 2. Lieut. C01. E W. Johnston, Charlottetown. 3. Ca t. N. W. Lowtlicr. M. M Chariot etown. 4- Capt. D. E Gallant, Charlotte town. 5. Capt. Char- lot"town 6. Capt. L. W. Goodwin, M. M.. Charlottetown 7. Can‘. H. F. Acorn, Charlotte- town. lfitiflglbt l-I F. McPhee. Char- o Wn. h b ' -. s. Capt. n. J. Shaw. Mount osullgstui-iitld Wold}? mm Shwart. "The truth about this whole l0 Capt. R L. Molllsoll. M M. mill! is that [nu happened to an- Summerslde swer the telephone this morning ll Capt. a. A. Clark, Linkletter when Tony called for you. slie may not recognise faces readily, but she never misses a voice. After that I ot the third degree and finally s e izsvs up and resorted to ‘t0 glvtirigé-égucsizryzhiooked léllfiltfll, —— r e poor y ad no idea what a hornets nest he W“ stirring up when he told Lcu $2512..“ iltlldlil." Still iflll‘°“"" was out." e ‘he J K Duggan. 12. Capt. J W. Dixon. Charlotte- Callaghan. Char- 14. Lieul. W. W. Myers. DCM.. MM" ED. Mount Albion. l5. Lieut. L. H MacFarland, Summerside. l6. Lieut. P A. McLellan. SOUIL! l7 Liuut. P. a Crealman. cniir- Ivv went inm the bedroom and loitetown. 0106K! the door. still unmoved by la Lfeut. n. ncsrruiiiers. Chnl- Lllyeti" "i=- And su pose you've nxbefin l lottetc-wn. I l9. Lieut. .1 n. Murphy. Ken- lfihelgzuilgfntglflcog: he", :5, ' irazton. 2o. T-Lt- n. w Maclean, onu- m‘- ! "P lotteizwon. 2f. T-Lt. I. A. Home, Charlotte- wwn. 22. T-Lt. P‘. A S. Jones, Char- loitetown. T-Lt. A. J. Haslam, Ohsr- h d wn. e oes, 24. T-u. s. 1. m. Royalty m W, h, ‘I'M. least that will be Junct-ior 2s T-Lt. S. G. Merriam Summer ogntktwln” lrcgalg-"n i‘: ers t . oe. H H Nicholson, Sinn- hm" c "eernwlnoxgmg m, . M. c. West. Souris. ' ' ‘l’ “n” i E A. Kama. Mun" and return east. You . fir“ p132?‘ to come here in the . I! o. Hearts, lilstRny- tllhllnid see. H. '1'. Holman. Burn- Lu reti ' 1y‘ sq axs mouth . H. i". Nicholson. Hunter iioecfrrihi ‘Quail w? ' a . He hasnthneatened the sttaech mthe III i u V“ l?” leu said it's your ides ts m" of yourself 3e: this Anthony Garth," she . n. s. Jenkins, oim- c“ w‘ n. n. nosgmi. Alber- m,“ I W“, l‘, u ‘F, - H B M11105. lillerslial v35?“ p" w ma.’ h 1!, she made the ‘in. .bm n h" "M". I there ll . G. s Morrison, sum- Lil ti lied. 1 int -st hi? MuneeIioiIJQsboIfig Read This Boys I ls be ere yeuro matching.“ enotrlmtyhelostsitrsetlvsuaiis The 17 (ll) Army Service Burp: M £6}. 17.1.1730"; We espluble Truek Drlvu Csr Drive mawlms..." "* ir.::::.:-.""-~ "v IO! ed lenl Olfl m "-'-i""*"“.. rs...‘- “iii-Z sfl-“fiiléW l“ "J2 sue hundred other ranks. vv lgfnf°fllwi|lng an we I n: rvsmonuiivs at J. POP! OLAIKI, Acting Captain 0. C. 11th Reserve Ann lorvlee Ce . i in her voice as she said, "Darling, I'll not trying to drive you into some- thing you do not want to do. may see things I tell you what I have w Lucretia turned a “Go on. my dear. Wh these d y . cretia laughed but her eyes were Wary. " ut it, darling. De y tent on on me Cary knew she did, but she did not argue hated any other woman who in- red with hei- plans or her ufigrinsriug“ ‘m’ ldl m v idea of his $11?" "o" l“ e very own dsughte Lucretia caught her breath. Ber face became whiter than Cary had the ever seen it Ifllclxlilllélllltdtblllwrflbll leaned against ‘glleytb t in d ‘ a . "If Jim Constant?‘ m‘ w passes at you, it was cause you encouraged him conirpletely colorless face able with mo at all times. never been e questionable thing between us. Any gins ‘hinge happened between you fault, I'm sure. rfisiye It times, my 4,1,9“, m "Then l ' crudely noise took you were here dressed. t g Personal dvnly took” rne in Y about mg llfl . l m" "u"... "also" .. sir"- llllllh so . " fillies-up on. mi 100k h‘! Clrymggt m went into her bed- s"... with ti. RESERVE ARMY "‘_‘“ She kne\v:fi§§i§:l§fi:i§éé?i lis- But there was uneasiness feniiig in on the extension in her droom. WEST ROYALTY W. I. The May meeting of West l-‘toy- alty Wtlmclfs Institute £00k place lit the home of Mrs Fred Younker on the 26th, with clcvcn members and two visitors present. Meeting open- ed by singing the Ode am. repeating the Circa in unison. Minutes of last meeting" were read and approved. Roll call was answered with a knit square for afghan. Collection n- mounted to $1 60 and onc member paid annual fec. The Sec'y reported 5 received from Secy, of School or cleaning school by the lilstltute members. It was decided not to co anything with the School flower to frighten any- said. "I'm certainly You differently when little pale. keep me meeiin has found to his lik- e s ' hst a funny way te~ ou su pose t Jim t?‘ shower all h lt- voted for prizes for the School Queen- Childsen. The new P E I. Cook Book was looked over mic. quite a number ordered. As suggested in Institute News, it was agreed lo have a “shower” of 9101111118. suitable for a four year the point. “I don't be- ngupasses at your "- District Convention, which meets at Spring Park in Sept, hem" and ‘he w“ ished work for May 1 p1‘ scamaivs Socks and 1 Navy Tuck in. Next meeting to be held at lvfrsi Sandcrsorvs with lunch Comsm, Mrs. Stetson and‘ Mrs. Younknr. Meeting closed with National Ari- them. Lunch was served bv Comm. in charge. MT. HELLICK v.7. l. The regular monthly meeting of the Mt. Mellick W. I. met nt the home of Mrs. Edmund Robertson May 12th. Meeting opened by rc- peating creed in uiii'-'-< It was moved. seconded aiid carried that Edna Robertson be appointed ser- retary for evening. The treasurer reported having pilrchased lining for afghan and cotton and bat, for help he: to stand has been making probably be- lie em burned o‘... of s absolutely honor- There has been thing that was not entirely his You are crudely Mod, 92:1. Jim you know WPPNQ I was being inst aiternon he to lune Monica. We Rigel-her in this very M w? w get lbO l-hlnls who‘; he sud! his arms and wsi had no index ts. Marvin's Ml I m0- ss . n W do new was utter- 4W9- ore her e, btltshe kin-rouge . ii carried that secretary of thanks for cotton — was moved, seconded sud ‘ that Institute give $2.00 to i]; for Britain fimd. Roll call fr: institute to be answered with member donating some = bazanr. It was decided to ~- sfitute meeting on the second iiesday" of each month. Neat Cross mcctiiig to be held It home of Mrs. Albert Brim. was then adjourned. licious unch was served by -. WOOD ISLANDS WEST 11101161‘ Roll for the moniii d Tl Grade vn _ 1.019011% garden this year. Five dollars was 3- Ethel Bell. 3- 519K650!‘ Grade V - 1. Marjorie Kay Bell, 3. Margaret Ekn Grade 1V »- 1 Betw M (jviide III _ i. AJnn BellJ. ‘ " i M Mllififl, 3. Olli ‘ old chilc, ready for display at our, "Eragcc n _ I. JMM” r 51110198 and Peter Elmcri‘ will“! i -' - oLeod. n to be given to Rod Cross. Fln- (magi-ad: £7021“ lvgonald ,1... lga Manson, 3. Nanette 000K" Perfect Attendance - K Ann Bell, Mary Lou W001i. " MnciMillsiii. Jliilel ivfacMillan. ' ald Emery. Peter Emery. ‘ Acorn, Jackie lvfflfQllfln- dcr MacQu-ccn. lecn Cook. Charles Cook. _ MacLcod. Eileen MncMlilan. ~ ley MncMlllnii. " Average of 90 P" , -Jomi Stewart. Bill!’ Cm)‘ _ 81d MncLcod. Eiilel B!“ Highest average — Gem“ 100 per cont in SW11“! " . J. l ' lgleillsmiilolflllc lésclvlillan. Bell. Eiviltfll Béiif. Peroen nilc ll 1.. c. Livlnizswn ~ T"'°“"' min n. nus sum; Glln laying. Heel. also 01'" "'“'