5 i i i e l l I-“ctou County. We should be paying gallant gentleman.’ Only this af- t I some part in supplying the need. ternoon the chief steward of his '- * NOW SEE lT ON THE “REEN- ———"~*——~ M =m o‘ 11"“ w m“ w" "b- HENRY ALDRIBH , j . . . _ - KEENAN - PHILLIPS vious affection and respect, and I WDDLEBORB“? A n] 15 . - = v I ' .; ~' .. a I . .1. L T?“ d “m 5}“ “h” ‘””.,“°w h” W“ m‘ (Aw-A hail of Buileyié or? a (in; ‘ »// 1 z - _ ' l ,.. (“WES VII. E, pr 3- A we - versa 1y regarded. mountainside mud kuled ‘our men__ a / _ ng of exceptional inercst to The Steward of the ship wrote: including the Dresident and We,“ {It 0 . , ‘ friends in t-hle COFZZgY élnd gale Pro- “I savtvurand lsjpoke to CaptatigimKemp mwdent of a ma‘ mme _ 821"] I18 (Id/OS vince was 5O cznn ll!‘ ay ev- gt g e w 9n t, W55 0e1- t, g1, - - cning. April 10, at the home of the the ship was doomed, and he was fiflffifnlifiisliitir?fiiifiifiiitfiéiaiui‘? mofl/m/m/arsfiom _ _\ 5R1. rams: lznwllnn; Today .... IIEIEGIIE! . . but he never broke a promise-even though it meant standing Ills best friend In front cl ~ . s a llrlng squad! ' noaur!......... ,_ he reunited two ~ lovers tom apart by ' he whlm ct a klngl rumor: . . .. t... hc saved a new world for the ruler who had ordered hlm hanged! ‘ The Mun! you . wcnhuln the kind of role you've always wanted him to play! LAIRD Ciii-JEASE - J-iZlHN SUTTON THl<_7__§ljA_RLOTTETOWN_ guanmm GAPITUL; romu - rm. - sir. THRILLING ADVENTUE lN DANGEROUS DAYS A; ROY Rogers b/uzcx down ambushed (mi/i to bring [usticv to an o law town! DIATINEE SATURDAY 1.30 - 3.15 N EW SERIAL STARTING TODAY-B THRILLING CHAPS- IT mmuso YOU on THE RADIO! Appeal For Pipe Bands ing a. company from Piotou County. When it goes overseas. as it is ex- pected the Third Division ultimately will, it will NDWoent these Scottish communities. the first representat. on they will have had as such. Like al good Scottish pu-flts, the Nozth Novies have a pipe band-o. good 0m too. But the band ls now using borrowed instruments It has none of its own. And unless a fund sponsored by the Apnherst RLtBIY Club goes over ilhn top, it will p.0- ceed overseas without a pipe band. that is. unless the government changs its mind about supplying instruments to Highland reg rnents. We are advised that the govern- ment will supply bugle bands in- struments: but not pipe bands. ls is unfair. Bands play an im- portant part ln-wal-Vme. They have the ability to pep up morale. both military and civilian. And of all bands. there is none the equa.‘ to those made up 0f pipers and dztm- rners for playing lffi-Ilg marital music. We believe that will be recog- nlzed as true in non-Scottish dis- tricts; 1t certainly is where the maj- ority of the people are descendants of the Highhnds. The job of changing the govem- ment's mind about pipes and drums is one we respectfully pass on to the Nova Scotians in the Domln‘on cab- < inet. They ought to know the value of such a band and how annoyed this province would be to have its first Highland regiment go overseas without one. goverrment grind exceedlngy slow, we commend the Amberst Rotary Club's fund to the Scottish societies throughout the nrov'nce. The local St. Andrew's Society for instance. could lend a helping hand for B- verv worthy cause. with roughly one man out of every four coming from bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Phillips, East River Road, New Glasgow, when their second daugh- ter, Alma Vern. became the bride And 593mg m“ m, mlus o; {he [through the wreckage later. nothing Captain Edgar Kemp ls Drowned SHIP TOBPEDD 1N ATLANTIC. (This is taken from the Whit- stsblc Times oi Whitstable. Kent. England, the Captain Kemp re- ferred to being a nephew oi the late Captain Ernest Kemp of this city, and cousin of Mr. R. E. and Miss Fanny Kemp B. N.) News has been received that Captain Edgar Kemp, the only son of former Whltstable residents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kemp, 19st his life when his ship was forge-nod in the Atlantic by an enemy submarine during a voyage from New Zcaland lo this coun .- Capiain Kemp's parents now re- side at Seasnlter. Shepherd's Lane. Dartford. At one time they were on thestaff of the Whitstable Endowed School-when it was a mixed school -and they left Whltstable to take over duties at the Countv School, Dartfold. They retired many years ago. Some of the older Milt-stable people will remember that. Captain Kemp's grandfather. Captain Hedi: Kemp, was drowned on Novem- ber 19th, 1898, when his boat was run down while he was bringing oysters to Whltsta-ble from Essex. Conveying the news of their son's death to the parents, a director and general manager of the New Zea- land Shipping Company wrote: "He was last seen making his way from the gun platform forward, in com- pany with the Commodore of the convoy, who had been travelling with him, just before the ship sank, and although several boats passed -inn_n—si— I pThls lovely screen star . " tells you how ahc protecu dalntiness — makes mre. , Try a daily beauty bath with fragrant white Luz Toilet Soap. You'll lovoltl I lover product 9 out of IO Screen Storsusc L 7 llOI-INIOOWI um: OF DAINTINESS? 1;," tux Toner Scan‘: ' ACTIVE amen LEAVES szm REALLY nzssu- ,_ swseryouu. LOVE ITS DELICATE FRAGRANCE! IIAUTV (All has since been heard of either of them. ‘men was a heavy sea run- ning at the time, and I am afraid we can hold out no hope of his be- ing still alive. Will you please ac- cept the deepest sympathy of all of us here in your sorrow? You know that he died. as he lived, ‘a very then perfectly calm and at his post of duty on the bridge doing all pos- sible to get his crew to the ccm- parative safety of the lifeboals. By Third outbreak 0f violence in ll. S. coal fields burst of violence in southern Appo- lachian coal fields.- Eight wounded men were taken to hospitals from the scene of the! w/rn" t of Lorne Daniel Keenan. Halifax, so doing he enabled a very large shooting on a road leading from Filly/vii’ vmanuA Fang ' VBNZENT PRICE . son of the late Mr and Mrs Rnder- percentage of the crew to gain safe- Mlddlebllm l" me Fmk 31d!“ C“, Ni‘: ‘l- QRUCE ick Keenan. Murray River, P. E. I. ty, but unfortunately sacrificed his cmm-‘an-l’ mine m T°m°55e*- “m” __ r-Ll‘ s The ceremony was performed by own life....We all deeply regret the 31:80? “Q3185 2932:3411 Xilgzglméeflélx; , : 3 510mm; l’ mum‘- gev. Canon In E. Fraser. of TS‘! loss of aigallant and very popular ma“, ' ‘ l orges Arlg can Church. e comman er. The killings set a new high m’. m‘, ilupthl music was rendered by Ivlrs. George King. Her bridal attire included a floor length gown of white Chenille em- brnidered silk, in scroll design. Her finger tip veil was capped by a tiara of brilliants. and she carried a shower bouquet of Sweetheart. roses The bride's mother and the gr0cm's sister. Ms. Lioyde Prourle. Sydney. received with the bridll couple at lhedufidriing reception which was at- , _ _ _ . Z . mus“; tml e by fif y gues’s. Thr bride's It so“ W“ @\'@1">'lh*'*¥~ "my W" I iiidliiilfiili-Sié fliliiiiifffnil fir... Captain Kemp. who was 40 years of age. made his first voyage to Mauritius, as a boy. I-Ie was inden- tured to Messrs. Trinder, Anderson and Company, with whom, and lut- er with‘ the New Zealand Shipping Company, he spent practically the whole of his sea-going life, and l-ATL§ r number of fatalities in this south- eastern Kentucky section during any single phase of the oft-recurring and oft-bloody troubles arising from lab- or difficulties. Nine deaths have occurred in the EVERY THURSDAY region during the current workstop- page of Applachlan area. mines fol- C F C Y was engaged chiefly in the Austrei- lowing the failure of negotiations cf 9 lan and New Zealand trade. the United Mine Workers lC.I.O.) .30 PJII. A. S. T. 1n the 135; wan his ship, carry. with operators for a work contract ing troops and military stores, was to succeed one which expired on GARTE R '8 GORDON JONES as llitl laid _ . l.’ WADE IOTElER nsMirhusllxlord » __ ‘I n“ KEYE LUKE as Kant“, —PLUS-MUSICAL—CARTOON—— .@mnfill .. a; ~3- Ibuy non-committal black because nearest to we Anzac klnding, pug- ADTH - . . .~ , - | ‘ _ little niece. MliS Phyllis Smith, wel- ting out timber for tile landing ALBANY PLEMSANT CIRCLE ggllélcllgd Alllild lgltlér Bait-Y." z c‘ MCKQHW. “Tl-e wumnmq m» comed the guests. stages, etc. After nearl three years WOMENS INSTITUTE absence from Englan he loaded hospital units, stores and troops f0‘ Salonika, but his ship was wrpccloed ,off the Irish Coast in June, 1917. Over 200 survivors were picked up by a Swansea steamer with a. crew of 30, bound for Canada. Captain Kemp served the Admir- ally in the Canadian S. S. Prince lstiliwl cumumtcr. Ccllection| Presiding over tire ten table were "@951 11°! 190k 01d- Yolmg $3455 are ‘ IllllL/lllli-Id to 5U cents. Contest was‘ Mrs. W. H. Davidson. Halifax. and "ml? 0Y1 (‘mllforlllblc 135-5‘ put on by Mrs. Herman flags. nrlzzs, Mrs. C. D. Bishop. while taking care Ham: Needln‘ be heavy and ma‘ | wen by M15. L-eo Hyres ‘and Mm! nf the guests were Miss Kny Stew- tronly. Worn‘ your basic clrtllmi’ i John Mum-luv. Next met-lull; tu bel “y; Mm Donald Mecpgngwll, Miss llliO, a store and at least. try on h’: I 1191a at theliolne of lllls_.l.(i>l.ls) dew. Dorothy Phimos‘ Mm Cedric Mam ‘ l . "v: . . l ' i M » . . == . must for the oizizw women. A fine A dainty lunch was =erved l:.v the ‘race smi h‘ M‘ s Plums R055 and Un Ten Culmnandments _-_- zclr s little cap sleeves or a filmy fl-nru“ ' cup? go well. ‘ Sluts: A tailored suit looks wcll The meeting of Pleasant Circle Institute met in the schoolroom ch ‘April l0. The President presided‘ and meeting as opened with "The I Club Woman's Creed". In the ub- sence of the Secretary, due to ill- ness, Mrs. John Dawson was ap- What is the pm” - t tume for n wen real-is a Specialists lll n .t wn- _ v ___’_ ‘ _ z Y c , _. _ Mp5 Marjorle Jonel man say it may cc :1 ; on n \\ cll-1)1'_0DO1'l1011@d llglllf. l"- clip, a graceful lnpcl sylroy, a long hos-rs? ltliml llll£Xi§il1llLérg-;y.£‘.l by sins! Mr’ and Mm‘ Kqenan left by mm George in ha“, permm and soon ab ghoéntfildeetgl record the minutes 0i . a. jacket drew _ . l v rtiloss of size. But top-heavy or strand of beads arid fllllp. 1"‘! 1 o“ ' to;- for sydmm where ma‘, Wm re. ter rejoined the New Zealanti Ship- After haw‘ mu can minutes of - ll;])-1l(‘ll\'y ilgurss can be mun: ____ mug company, and on a trip 1mm n8 1 . main for a few days and on their pmvl-ous meemm were l-ead and DIILLVIFJV WOMLNS IIIIETITUTE . i; lcefully garbed in drcssmakrr zizi —— return Wm go on to Hmfax whew ‘he u s A m St“ Nazau-e was a, ved C d v Cad g . . . with loose boxcoats, tllrce- ____ , t,» m ‘id _ gm t edoed l 93b u r. 191a EPPTO - OTITSPOII 8M8 “B8 1' - ' I lillllTiPl‘ length. _ The regular monthly meeting of . t , ' meenl-lbvryr ogelchee c§§§d§§§’°1'§',§i e2 Th? fogigwing molnth her jiniled the The“ m” “m? discussion on pyii" ' Coats: A dressmakcr cont W111 the Millvlcw Women's Institute was commerce staff 1n the mom] “by S. S. Waitemaia. and on a vcy- mg qul wgeher and Mrs‘ U” ‘e Large kindly invited the ladies to her home for the purpose of doing so. It was moved by Mrs. Keith Cameron, seconded by Mrs. Wyman Large, that hooks and dustbane be purchased for the School. Sick he cl at the home of_Mrs. L/eo Hynvs on Wednesday. April 2nd. with an _. attendance of ten members and chic , vlsitnn With the nresicl-ajnt. Dflfsldlllfll meeting opened bv singing "O Can- ada" followed by the Creed repented , a print. dress is the best day-in and lLly-Olli costlunc for the older wo- man. Avoid severity of cut and fin- . . Band-details contribute to the gr nf lmiy look. Colors: Don't cling to color inhi- age to Salonika with troops. stores, etc, again had the experience of being lcrpedoed. Owing to illness, he spent a brief time at home after the war, and in December, I918. was appointed to Q Necklines: A \‘,'f}lll n is n: young ' as her throat. so P‘ lines that. iiutfcr having previously served at the New Glasgow and the St. John's. New- foundland branches. The bride's brother, Cyril Phillips. is n resident of Queen Street. Westville, and 1941 severity should collar that slur. s - ... . . . friends in all the Pictou County ' ‘cl; w. s ' . ith 1 " k m u“l§"“- Rn“ can “"5.“"5“°,"f}_l , e - Committee reported having made *ir.ii"i.r.ir~:.n=~.. i3il“.'.‘..‘.' :2 and a w 1" “w he atria.“ a» and and we» 5 ° “ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ - rend. approved and. signed. It yrs, 0 WliiCfi to this newly “raided e . . pa . s p .0.) re sick mmmlnee, Mm Undue Large dickle. Hi-gh ymm: 1 ‘rlvlnlll’; red. Women with grcyini’ moved and seconded mat Maw, couple} in the Red Sea, in A-pril, 1925, and and Miss Mary Dawson snhoo] on any woman wiih zlulvnr. n r should avoid lmrelieved bllvk- Gram, be gem-eta“; wen-rarer. It. _____________ the fire lasted for three weeks. sub- l w n cm m. m“. 3111*- " mikes them 10°!‘ 551m“ . d nd so onded to hold an ‘ GQGGLES sequently, Captain Kemp was iveil Oomml we w” reapmmted‘ 5mm Q u’ a r ‘v .- Sleeves: ThtYn-rl ;':1' ‘r flilvy blue is better. Sharp colors ggjwwcmfnc: 1t “is also moved and AT NIGHT command successive“, of me sub aerlgl! WM hlflldfld in 101' Red Egfalllélasselzifdtzllizgi- "gludr nro less flattering. generally, than trim, Kent, Westmorland, Hartford. muted pastels. nouns»: _ <05 - Dorset. and the Rotorua. maintain- niglht fighfer seconded to purchase a dish pan. two dozen cups and a kettle. thpee fcur saving certificates and: ' loose-hanging . l . They conceal n Bruins Next meeting to be held on May B. Roll call to be answered with customers, as well as new nm-s. who may favur us “ith their plots wear g:een nes more gr . Accesmrics: Many older women dollar wei- 4 1 f , 3 in in them all the fine t, t; in,‘ n. ticns of the arm. suffer a bnrl CHtf‘ of f'f)n==v'\'il‘i~‘n1 give $10.00 to War Campaign. 111 08g. gglbzlflofs louraidlligicgimikileiyl-rolneeygxtg Ofgtho Mechant Service? a m s Jlsfluébfzeanmg hints’ Meeting ad" patronage. a fine arm, when it comes to selecting bag. socks. 3 pair mitts. 1 5”“ n“ I day-neg. some have become 5° Captain Kemp was educated at 9 i t above-the elbl .. a... cs and shoes. They ale apt to keen they m, fggepflve m munyn. Horton Kirby and at the GraveseM t __.-—-—_ _—-_-_»—_ fl- l ' M.‘ P S0 We have marked prices cl i . __ .- . ation invisble a» culinary sight. ilfiallnigfilllogfzhgghwumn :1; 1 m“ a‘; ° stfidardll" mum, i" u con-man, Wm‘ SM, 2, . celery chowder rifle team which competed a; Btg- a 617:; mnk of the highest quality and err- 2 cups chopped Qelery ley and he tied with the winner of minatlon. For varieties see 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 cup diced carrots ‘he wmpetltlon. He was commend- 2 , 1 IIII S ed C tal uc. Should l ‘man onion chopped ed by Lord Roberts upon m‘ euly 2 38135209833 lama: yor: nit hare :20 llsk fur B r 2 tablespoons butter eagerness and proficiency. sh p,“ cook a mum gong]; milk The townspeople cf Whltstable mm“, g 05am Mex Md T3‘ “"- sjltfigfllmllgem glellmgfiil; gem-tend ltfetrfiv Melt butter. Add flour Stir until it cook vegetables m 2 w“ wlkr m‘ of their fianmg" ~ Y e froths. Add milk. Stir until smooth. until tender. Drain and reserve L; Add m“ pulp‘ Fae-heat‘ serve hm & lgggedbutm to mingled swlss LABOR sunrws M-—-_-th a dash d °°°'"‘“#——-—— ' stu- mu well blend Add vege- zunrcf-r Switzerland (or) m u" m” m” “w “m” mm _ - — - cunts sought a lob as house jani- ug“? "§§§",,,‘,,"" ' 5 m“ ghvjnzgiffimmegg-flegtletltliatim in at s monthly salary of about recently $106. 72-74 Queen Street Charlottetown Round Trip RGAIN FARES TO MONCTON —Go Ill- FRIDAY. APRIL 25th AND SATURDAY, APRIL 26th w Mogdfyiflsrll 28. lilll From CIIARLOTTETOIVN Proporflonotcly Low Fares fr“ other sltlitom Children o] flue M4 "d" Twelve years o! one HALF‘ F41?‘ Ticket: Good In DAY COACHES ONLY For Further lnformnliun Consult any Tlrkrl Mr"! _ l 5v",- hv, mmun unolhrr 1.000 eager youths, ready to take their-airplane motor tlcll. and whattodo about ll when It falters. Théy learn plrres ln the l:,('..\.l". nr in llu- zfircraft industry. leave the aircraft all the multifarious Jobs of maintenance, patching, welding, ndlo, "ha" |., (pit ¢., .| », ;»-',. 11' rwm nr 41v"! Ils. In the five months hydraulics. When graduates. enter the R.C.A.F.. they fill out a w". H. n! n! the u! lm-‘l, Hvvq- ymiill! work hard for their $9 a week, quest onwirc, ln which one nuestlcn ls whether the school's (raining u‘ when u") mu,‘ we“; g1; lor board. They lcsm what makes an has been of rcal value. Every one on filo to date reads “Yel." ‘ "WE STAND 0N GUARD I0]! TIII. . " The threotenlng muzzle of this ponderous normal are trained eastward toward the troubled wflrv- of the one show! in this photo protect Canada's seaboard 41g]. . 1. . h cnnmnmnl lvnrlonhll n» rvlnvwnlvl IN (lull?! Qutnsnluauhlmvi gun and the watchful eyes of this Canadian sentry the Atlantic. Numerous; pieces of artillery such Ill Li/