nnin~nrt<\¢lof\ 3FT"?" I? A EAGE EIGHT i‘; Capital Closeups And Odds And Ends Hanson iPro. Con. ‘fulk-Sulibllijv» Tn New lil'lll..~\\'ll'li lnuyrr, helps A11‘. Gzcrn Odds and ends Flllllllffi Minister ILsley has come : out Ol this ~s1u1i with a new hab- WOrds ircre: "How . '. .'. 'lt.. W in I‘ 1m- - 110a bool; from “It had inc hiiitaillioil," hL~ this}; o slips romiiieni glircriiinunl iilllClill who . r41‘ and . . .. ad a private tall; with the Prosi- , orhcr...’l‘lle press glllli , dent. “l thought at llTSL he was expecting than to drop ulf—but referring to Ian Mackenzie, the they never do. pensions minbnI-r. Bur I caught‘ rnyself in Illlli‘. 11o meant the '1“ I, I?’ lion W. is \::':i1.i|lj.' mizie in Uiiiudn. . about the P,‘ referred t0 him '!‘.:1t trash’! his By JOHN DAlTPIIINEE Canadian Press sun‘ Writer OTTAWA, apiii l0v\CP!-— President Roosevelt's preference for calling people by their Chris-i names worried a couple of Canadians recently. His fl t. lrliin ihc turned .110 lJ\' 1)l’"fl‘f'vlOI‘l, t ll day never clillelhii Some people, u M.'s boyhood. “Wlll1c" l.i1l' Okl-llfllc '1: 1.11:1 iii 1:1 -!Cl‘l00l5—.1'ld lo ':ll is many of his 0.11" ‘Jew Hrtirsvivk -_ Island six, and Lawyer's I Thr» P of 1P1» II ‘i (ml-ll 1.2110 i 1i couple ill Vi" Howard Grr-‘r couver Rmrii l rv has been . J. F. Poulio: il.lli. Temiscouatalf 1"; _ THE nors , INDIGESTION WALLOP Y0ll BEl0W THE BELT? l Help Your Forgotten “Z8" For 111a Kind Ol Relicl That Help: Malls You Ruin’ To Co i lore uni. m: of min- dlgqtlon i. a...» l below die bcll—ln Yulll’ 2s (eel of bowels. f Bo when indigestion strikes, try uomcthing I that hilp digestion in the slnmncli AND w.» iii! rinvi p , 1 i. chi-w. 1.11m. Liver l i‘ lll‘l|I n. ihnz "forpoiten a Tlllsfl onu Uhrmrhl Littla Liver rill we» I Ind one alter meals. Tiiku diam areoniiniz In Lch AND lit. r . ‘Ihey help wake up I larger floI l of the 3 m n digestive iulm in your Ilom- 1 -liclp you dines: what you l 1|r\."u own may. ilillts FL‘! the kind (if rolicl’ that | . . m. Little l.l\\T 1| your llruggiat -— a "°'.’1=lIlVll8 Roosevelt A To Toss First Ball TON. April 12 ~(AP) i‘I1_ president o! thei Sriiialiiix Ball Chili. i -i . xvi: ' . t lie season ::!it along al ‘\l 3 iii a. fully l Bermuda, April 18 deloerites to ' ill‘t'f‘l‘.(‘i” on HAMTLTON, ("\lJle1—Bri:lsl ‘ o in , Tho 1.1111 "lflll (is logzatrsi ted this urelr. ir For “n l. i i l i Amicd with rifles and bayoncts Nomvegians miard the immuw n ism buildings throughout their Cilmll- l" U19 Ill-WW? Illlvtft the lloval N<i1'\\'c;fi:111mint of zirms has ll(‘(‘ll iilzicodnbove the tltltllWVily of a hut. L _Little Norway's telephone operator (iscapcrl "from Oslo to Canada VH1. hivollr-ii, Siberia :inll Japan. Mzil-hilio gun practice, 111 lower photo, sharpens the aim oi‘ flyers, Barely‘ discernible beneath it is a good hick horse shoe. Norway. Names must rv Phllziiiel- H glmw" illluvfi. some of the men training to fight on for families are in the Germans’ power, CliéBI1QTTET0W1S,.-GUARDlAN. PIBQUID WET 808001. In Memoriam Ho“, R0,, m, Much, MRS. MICHAEL BLACQUIERE . , Hazel I-Iuglhes; 3, 0n April 5, 1M3 there passed lI.-l, Helen McKinufln; away La the Charlottetown HOSDItaI 2, Genevieve Handrahali; 3. Gordon the beloved wife of Michael Blzw- Bil-t. quiere, North Rustico. P. E. Island. Grade VI.-1, Agnes Hughes; 2. The deceased had been sick but a AllCllA HlllltlffllliLh. _ _ shin-l time when God in his mercy Grade V. Sr-~~l. Eileen McKin- ULIIlCLl Iicr to he." eternal rest. lion; 2, l-leliry Kelly; 3, Phyllis Mac- Slie leaves m mourn besides a Donal sorrow nusbnm; you; 5on5, Jem- Grade V. Jr.-1, Shirley Coffin; 2, iniah an Urban at home, Ernest 1n Charlotte H1181"!- lhe Canadian Army Oversea; 11nd Grade 1V.—l. Arthur Collin; 2, Amos residing in North Rustico. Edliu K911)‘; 3. MHPYZHI Kelly» , Also live daughters, Lucy and Ald- Grilde III -I, Laura . Jay; l. unn at. home; Mrs. Joseph Elzan and Gloria Jay; 3, Glendon Jay. ‘ Mrs. Lorne Redmond. residing in Grade lie-l. (WNW! Jill‘; l. Charlottetown and Mrs. Ernest, Sonny MucDcinald. Pineau oi’ North liusticc. Grade I. Sl'.—l, June Coffin and The deceased who was a. very Edna J11)’. 9Q" - active member in dillerent organiz- Grade I.Jr.—1,Fra.ncls McKenna; litions for the welfare of the com- 2, Buddy MBCDOIIHIQ; 3. 1381111119 munity vyill be missed greatly by her Kelly. Attendance - Laura piiii- Henry Iivllv. host of friends Perfect _ The following were tlic Kelly, George Bl". bearers. Lorne R/cdnlond, Joseph Shirley Collin. Edna Kell . M8111“ Egan, Paul Peters, Paul Gallant, Kelly, Glendon Jay, Goria Jay, Andrew Doiron, Erncsr Plneiiu. John Jay, Laura Jay, June Coffin. The following gave Mass Cards. Highest average - Laura Jay lvlichziel Blzicquicre and Family. ,90%. M1‘. and Mrs. Amos Bliicquiere j Sandi-a. Ferguson - Teacher. Jcreziiinh Bllicquicre ' ~——-——-’—— VERNON SCHOOL Lucy Blncqiiiere Mrs. Mary Gallant ——~ Miss Jo ce Blacquiero Th: followimr is the standing o! Mr. lin lvlrs. Joseph Ran the pupils for the month of March. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Redmond Grade X_-1, Ann Furness; 2, Mrs. Ausliii I)Oll(‘1‘tl€ ‘Mary I\IcKe1iiia; (l. Anna AIcQuaId. .\lr. 11nd M 1 Imvrciice Peters Gracie IX. »- 1, Marion McQniild; Mr. and l1 Iieiirx‘ Redmond ‘2, Isabel lvIacLeod; 3. ivyiiston i ‘l 'v 1V ‘Tommy ,1)r;.l;¢_ Grade VIIL-l. S. . TL. smith M Li, Arthur Merrill; l-‘itellii .\i:11'1s Altar Society Stella Maris Iieziuiie of the Sacred phy; ea - _ ~ VIL-l, Gerald McQuald; , Boudrenu. . lultiils of Stella Maris school Grade VI.—l, Ezirl h‘lDI‘l‘lSS'._\'§ P,‘ Peter: and Gallant. Aliss xlary (Yiiniiilysll ullll son. _ ‘Jenn hlurpliy; :1, Joan Alurphy. Spiritual Bouquets i ‘ nior artm Mrs. Alban Pequot, James Ken-l ‘Ju n“) m‘ slow and Edward I Grade V,__1, Audy-gy Hm“; ~_i_ Miss Lillian Blavquiero ‘Billy McAnIay. 1 Grade IV.-»»i, Helena Doliorir" 2. Letters nf Sympathy ' ' P31120110 Doherty. 1115- Jerome L. Priors mid Family i cw 1 n. -__, ~. -_ Inserted liy Blivhncl Blacquicrc phyg liyegi-an Shlfacicoéillgllltfificlgggilh and Family. lMiu-phy, Georgina Mur- 3, Herbert Grade III. Jr.~1, John Doherty; 2, Ernestine Murphy. Grade II. Sl‘,—l, Mary pliy- '. William Crane; Ii, Edy-tho ' l). - ll. Jr.~-l. Arnold IIenry. I, Sl‘.—-l. l\llll'§£llL‘l'll(‘. M111"- 2, l-Ixisqcll McQuuid; 3, Francis .—I, William Doliertv: 2, ih ; 3, 'I‘olnmy Curtl gr.- SHIlOI‘ Gradcs~ A’? . nilunrn ~» Ann Fur- ness, Phyllis Furncss. Earl Morris- sey,, Audrey Henry, John Doherty. Arnold Henry, William Crane, Mor- izueritc Murphy, Francis Crane. Christine Wood. Helen Itlurrnv 'l‘c:1clivrs. [Gil DUST 'I‘()N_\'i\Gl§ Iiriluiii -.= vols to import 80,000 , tons oi’ (ll'l\‘(l eggs from the United ' s_ifli$_lll_l943i______ '4 Jifiiflifliilvrfifilftfol. E. Mur- l ‘Arlziymis, wnm l'I"S MADE wlrl-l oenvns oars Allan Bcalol, equal. Grade I. A.—1.Brewer Auld. Grade I. B.—1, Gerard Gauthier, Gordon Smith. Grade I. C.~l_ Elton Paynter. Poi-loci l1twndancv~Erma' Smith. Claude Paynicr, Gerald McOal-villc, 2. ‘Lorne Mouse. Allan Scales and Wil- lliam Riley. (Patriot please copy.) Honor Roll for March. Grade X.—1, Kathleen McCar-, ville; 2, Mary Mathcson; 3, ‘Thelma ‘2, Andrews. Grade VIII.~1, Joan Scales; 2. Austin Curley; 3, Lorne Reeves. Grade VII.—- Edna Evans: Jean Francis; fi, Georgie Francis, ‘ Grade VI.—1, Gerald McCnrville; L‘, David Scales; 3, Katherine Auld. SPORT FILLER rircincit-duuivau CLEVELAND*—(CP)'_Bob Iblhx the Cleveland Indians’ mvwhflo iiitrhliisz are, hasn't lost any o! hi1 lildrrar Taylor. boom. Tho 'I‘i'lbc‘s president A17; Grade III. B.—l. Donald Warren: ,‘ Bradley says rapid Robert now 2, “lillllfOll Morrison. i‘ lifllldfi ll [Zllll cmw on a battleship. Grade lI.-l, Lorne Moase: 2. l Feller, 24, entered Navy 3017109 ,.Vlury Lewis; 3, Gordon" Simmons, more mm a 3.9“ ago and "awed ‘Wendell Taylor, Ross Matheson and to gunnery “hoe; m" m“ l i Primary Department l Grade V.—1, Sitirley bewlii George Warren; 3, Vernon Paynter. Grride IV.—1, Marjorie Smith. Grade III, A.-1_ I-Ienrv Scales; 2, . ce Musterecl in Canada Awaits Day ol Revenge “Vi” In spite of the fact that Norway was one of the first countries to come under the German heel, it now has an air force much powerful than it possessed before the war. The new air force is main secret forduration, because Bottom picture 1's “Fighting Noiway", tribu more 01 N \- shows student groupreceivinirgiviund instruction. Latest in National Film Board's "Canada Carries 0n" s_ei'ios te to N orwayis fine courage. supported largely which escaped the clutches of the Germans. orwegian trainers at Camp Iiittle Norway near Gmvexihurat, Ont. \-¢>.~<<-s\l<<<-m»~.-- ' 8d‘ by revenue from the Norwegian merchant marine Shown here is flight Quarters are built in traditional Norwgian style. In upper photo, officers entertain friends in the mess. Al; bottom they are shown eating from the “smorgasbord?-