FRIDAY a|r~t~ J iv PlNidkit-QH u. i unlrueiviii taunt s WIN YOUR FAMlLY'S PRAISE.’ m: m Im~ wlifiif-‘Zlfiivfi/r» ' r. 30kt‘ msr: - _,' SW5“, v§ Jen/saw y h 5 ~ 1 é t A e - MAS Wir L3 . I *1» as. Canuck Firemen Take Commando Training Too (‘anudiiin Press Staff Writer rllbSllilllfi for gun niriiido his: the same. He's also student of blitzes and books. lllg the t. zi bombs. LONl)ON_ April Z8_iCPt~ H039 i ' and 1 tlic Clllilflliill firsiizcii. .tll(l ts u full-fledged COlli- A civilian unit but with its mem- bers iiiiiicrnied and siibiect to reg- ulations siriizlai“ w those goviern- ' d forces, the Corps of rd to Britain In the n times tho more than 400 members rcprr-sentlriz 107 Ca- fircs and improve cdrii-uiion on such things us Latin. liltft.‘ uivri‘; niaiiiy .(iie moments fur the Canadians, even if they haven't seen much first-hand evi- dence of the enemy. One detach- nictit, however, has been in action uliile members of another were flLi liie-giiiiiied without injury. ’l'li Coiyis‘ first brush with Nazi- lqgiiietl tires ouine several weeks .150 ti: a south coast cit where a tiuaclimciit is stntione. Hit-run zxiiilers left a few blazes in the quire of the previously-binned municipality and the Canadians rusned to the scene along with lllifilluvl.» oi the Nililullfll Fire 5?!‘- vice, a WilllllllE organization. 'I'll0i‘till~,;Il study and peak phys- ical condition returned dividends in t-hg form of congratulations from the N. F. S. commander who said the enthusiasm and efficient, man- lli"l' iii ivliicli the (‘zintidlans car- l. " l‘ fighters hits dc- ricrl out their various duties was _iii Il\‘€ cities regidy to "troriliv of the highest praise." nere and extinguish only l! tow men iveze involved in the chine-gunning. They were pl‘ g fiuvbzill on a common at another south coast city and had stopped to iuitch a loviwflying plane. n;iiii.in llllllllf‘li).'lllll05 take time As Ylivi‘ dived for cover it. roared vii’. for (‘ociiiniiiirlo trainin _ lcrirn doim imcl sprayed the grounds the latest methods of nttling ivith bullets. their Wholesale Boot Prices Advanced dilgvpod after April 26 Yo lrrlvo st des ins- tion on or after charged st the new wholesale prio- represent sales made previously st lower prices. dllrv nwcluct; required in quantity .. .1 omi- The new maximum prices will be for Canada and her allies. slrl- m§-""'~,’fi’§§“'uia vllthglit cere. effective until May 2c; s. further culture authorities u,“ m, hm m increase of 25 cents will take lace reports of farmers in lnlin m” May 27, when the peak will ave been reached. Bee! prices will then he IP98 to fluctuate seasonally un- dei- the ceiling in accordance with actual cattle market conditions. Reveal Secrets 0f Typhoon LONDON, April 39 —(OP Cable) —- The Air Ministry today revealed some of the secrets of the Ty- , powerful fighter plane whose liccwiplishments include the of a heavy toll of Nazi hit- snd-run raiders-mom than 40 since the start of the year. The Typhoon, youngest brother o! the famed Hun-icano Hawker, malces better than 400 miles an hour and is pulled by s 2.400- Sabre engine. horsepower Napier It's armament consists cf four can- non or s. dozien machine-guns in the w . The a raft is adaptable as s fighter bomber and has been out- standing as a train-buster. building GOLD SEAL " I'm with you ail the way to VICTUIIY" "I've always been proud of Congoieum and Con- goleum-by-the-yard which is only natural, seeing I've been their trade mark all these years," says Mr. Gold SeaL prouder than I am now for I know these fine floor coverings are doing a real home-front war job- always presenting a bright, cheerful front under heavy usage. And believe me, Congoleum‘s ability to ‘rake it’ counts double these days when replace- ments are so hard to get. It's value you can count on all the way to the day of Victory." IIOW T0 HELP MIL 6M0 SEAL MAKE 0000 You an get added In: out of your Congoleum floors with very little effort. Brush and mnp them regularly and renew the brightness of their surface with an ocoisional Waxing. Mslte sure too, that the floor underneath is smooth and free from crevices or knobs. II it's a rug, move it every few months to "spread" the traffic. little CIR VIII ply big dividends. Kay-r -'—-— J but apparently J00 mbflr- (YPPAWA. April as 4o?) Mil- xiii». whsco for Flinm . . . icvs w”, itary District No. 12, Regine has "we have your horses stsblod f“ set the pace 1n m git-um’ V1,- over bore. ‘more aren't msny of 3¢IVIIWI 3M"? VI°I°IYI tory Loam competition b raising them. so don't be dlsappoin .’ hs - Zia per cent of its ebjectlvo in the gffln“ d!“ ",'§§"°§ wmh": m “utwnwm “Hui rs t cl of _ -dooir s. s . B 0 N I drive, ii°,...i'i,,,,..,,,'i,'gg,,“‘"° w” nut ldln: stretched nu 105i head mm“, “n.4, sfitfii“ N'3‘;‘°$.,,,";, '5?- "°- 1- °"? ifiafiwdsdflhiss £1132 ‘M no; fisod service msp§lvb.ik.fi§°pfig',if°g§‘ éjfidm’ “ ff,” MADE m CANADA “m m’ "I 3x053" “Mqmmlneb a mute: and he's honest." o r c ANADI AN WHEAT msflggtigglfi-Ylldfigttvlllwg men] "Hon Osrv questioned can- ‘ " “we- "Itm- fully Bhe I1 ‘sireciy asked one - I118 "'16 med for Canada's Victory '3 1151; u 10m campaign. said H. F. Gordon mm fifi, m}, our; gm- on Assist. i; De t My ' , “l” not my. “had to let the others g0." summers in Europe. when it should 80. Francis, baton going g “mil? lamp“ Knlahxalsmmiloétm; gyfymgug°of°xfot°gl°ge°gévylgavfg but_ahe knew it. she knew it from have paid for com and lfnlments Angeles. You can gt in tom known a, m, 35A! “m, ‘m. W“ mm “tut-mm my other Joss mendlii o! wornout. hsr- sridyentry fess. I mo there i! snyth g urgent . operation‘ o, m“ a" f0 -1 ness in the s ade of the barn — I ll have to be in; now.’ she up. I'll srran e to take can thy m‘ "°“° W" l” °“'"°d~ 3° h" "l" ‘l’ B“? she knew it from Anthon ' tones mu uickly “Tb h x bills lmmedi In ~ s year will require &1.000.00o.- nscauows. Bantu Anita, Del Mll‘ d m t 1 Y“ ‘l - .5“ '° m“ °' l - »- ML Gordon ‘an and on“ n 0mm“ “d h“ ,an e se of hs Jaw. And some- all your trouble. She tugged at As she turned abruptly “Bu: never morale by Yes, a S. PRO WSE BR 03.. tr». MCDRE s. MFLEOD i"__.~mv=d ' SUMMERSIDE ’ R. I T. HOLM AN LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN UITAWA. ADIII 36-—(CP)—TIll April 29 may be es. provided such shipments do not promotion flight THE .._..__. Dairy llords In Better Bondition herds hoped for short of ness of the er tlmc to $355M Oats province; in tons. TOTLIIQ fl for the duction wou With cheese. butter The movement who 19d B1l70llt 8000.000 7.000.000 bushels an 00° The m! “We would be able during the winter meant dill’! fir" hero in good shops and that nicresses in milk pm- d be forthcoming. producing arms being seriously feed 1:10 lliléih c! ‘the late- see n. us Probable that animals going Brass this year would take a 511m. reach Ifllhs to Bstern Canada has tori Qu bee d th ~ - m? Wlthanffbflflll Mnmm’ PM“ m” ma” 1 from the Prairies bla IHCIIIEIEC.‘ in the to the Same member of the R.C.A.F'. finds it in this field for 811d He was sen to my. The two S. SIMS. CI house fly lnconvenic ' one would wliti m The a lfldlvldilrflxlmyimll! at he": already subscribed 10o per C611 . Deipslng eratlons overseas simply _ .. lt-res onsible {or money that had know in a few day; what I decide chic! ‘Ilia?’ x°l§glfgetlfie:$gif§ m“... o," Sync or! weekends at Nassau. sir- about the horses. My mother and h upon or. M similarly no vmturut D_§fl_¢_¢__¢_1i_9__l_8__t9___A_tlg s friend and I are stnhpirig at the ('I‘o be Continued) mi in m, duty Anthonypuilod sbsootly "Yes — simply because M he is nice ' found it financially inconvenient [he moment. Victor Podoskl. Polish Minister» tn Canada. and Flt. Lt. E. S. Lau- tenschleger, R.C.A.F. chaplain at No. 1 Manning Depot, dressed the meetings. "P0216 Former Islander Wins Awards BOSTON, April 39 —(C.P)_. p“ Seymour Stewart of Jamaica Plain, former resident of P.E.I. and veter- in8 0n Guadal papers in March i941 before Joining the army, is back In Boston On furlough to take treat- ments for Malarial fever contract- ed the South Pacific, while batt- m?“ young soldier left Charlotte- town at the egg of eight. in puny with his parent Sarah ttothe lost November and won the coveted silver Star for heroism. RECEIVES PROMUTION-Jlhe many friends of Inonard Berrlgan, formerly on Dunedin, this province, will be very pleased to hear of his commissioner‘ ranks of the RAJ‘. overseas. Pilot Officer Berrignn enlisted in Sept. 1940 and has risen step by stop his present position. Other mem- bers of the family serving in the armed forces are Grove Inn, and Cttri-adian Army in England. eldest brother Joseph was recently discharged from the; American Ar- remainlng brothers made several unsuccessful attempts 1° to Join the armed forces, but were rejected on being declared medical- ly unfit. the Leo Louis C.N.I. TIMETABLE CHANGE! MAY 1 MONCTON, N.B., April 29--Wit.h Timetable changes May l, Trip 5 of ‘Frans-Canada Air Lines will leave Halifax an hour earlier, it was announced today traffic IIIOVOI lIoiMsys do. by lpbthfiffl Office Lmmoobl IIII DIUOBTOII t hl tram“ assisaéanficebments under tho B to al anyt . but I'd ,, shipments 1,0 thg mggem this outfit get along without you. bushels: barley’ a mlllfeeds m, llfeed shipments ve months were p; 150W 90-000 was short of the tots] "OP Y"? 1941-42. Regina M. 0. I2 Sets Fast Paco shocked l! my Toronto. Id- d that several Camp Borden Charlottetown, In o! Jungle fight- cenal. was among the 40 service men admitted to United States citlaenshi alsltblstrlctt CIEIPL he‘)? W81‘ . W 0 out hi citizenship too a effec tive from Hall ax at 8:15 n.m.. instead of 0:15. th plane will arrive in 9:10 and in Montreal at 11:20, convenient time for lunch. This provides connections through service to Detroit and Ohi- caeo via Toronto and Windsor. and through sci-vies from Halifax to Newfoundland, vis Moncion. A Tic n backward and forward 830 times per second. .11 ‘I? fltfln; stylus oun- i Ih. II. J. MAIOII OYIOHITIIIT Iolllllo I. I. I. _ mwlfilkll-All AALAA kxxnkxskasg-QJ lrl of tho Turf m" magi’; swell onsws, if... sc-(oio-rnc o y - “I, Prices Board to ht reminded tho sversgo Comm; duh-y cow will ' trade thst max um wholesale m“; Qanunpuwnlmg °.."‘.m i mcwcmi. .i‘5;i..."i% cg»- yi- m» He,» , ,, ,,,.,,.' cents per bun rcdwolsht Thurs- Afihouatnfiwmlf: “Quad ‘ma. u m. hymn” of“ m, day. ss announood in a Board or- the sewn o! peak m“ wdgmon bum bu‘ w!“ ‘h. mum my, d" 1"‘ °°‘°""' °°'“‘““°" Pm“ may be later than usu officials‘ uafuum. one r111 hehlld- °'°- goudnzhglvfcxlggslcfig glofigegwr ‘said trday they believed ‘the gen- slowly he did 110i MUN- 1" h. Bond 01110131, um b“; ' orally abundant food suppllll ovsil- did 1M WW mm I" “"5” m‘ istlinl. little nun with n.l3"& ‘all. for evvbrWI It °° s shad bench mendlnl tack and chewing tobacco. Ho nose ls An- snd other mo“ ma m” g pfoaghgd. ny. J gm m; and slid. “Plgatsldhardeetohwfl?” but h" smudged greeting carried no con- viction 0! Pleasure and his 0W8 Lore two hard blue mflrblfl Wm“ looked at Cary. He. W0. 11°11" peek productioimlxalllmgrgf‘ h“ w.’ 0! WQIAIH Ind: i. you‘ M’. Gtrnh». jochy,» this year. mm Oct. 1 rs~°ffif§§fw§°m m“ m, w- bscco. “Me? 1 should any not. D3 I look like I weighed 106 pounds? . "No. lady. I h"! I'm shipped ‘Just a stable boy." lti h I - th id. "W ll. call Y0"!- {lscoum segnonn eukawm totalled A broad smile crossed Joe's face but it only served to make Gary ‘foil mun like an WWI-WM! Wiv- s ' r Anthony and sbs wont on. "J0" been hers for you-s. Hs dmpfled inhsroonsd outofthsclr and asked Do. if ho could d0 some work for a cup o! coffee and s sandwich. He's been hers over since and I bolisvo he has fired more bow blistsred more P" .... .9 "or" 2:? hys mm arses gther man this side o! thexool? Mountains." Cary didn't seem to remember nei-iod total- 0h "WM/r fie ‘ 0 ZZ”""7». fife; two!" I‘I' ‘PARIS MORI llim a unlfcm hi, malts an clrwomon . . . proper food plays a vllaI purl In tho procgg, THIS IS WIIY all man and women In mllllury ssrvlco got lullobls amounts of tho health-protective foods. Our Nutrition Authorities also ask us, u: civilians, to out “protocilvf foods, Including u whole groin cerod ovary day. ' NABISCO SHREDDED WIIIAI b u ‘whole grain coreal"—‘l00% whole wheat with all the goodness and food energy of Canada's world-famous wheat. Servo Nabisco Shredded paid the feed bill mwo than once In the next stsblsgmare stub- bornly kept her hea in the far comer and refused to budge. "This obvi is not Mabelka visiting hours." Anthony lsiéghed. His laughter was set to 00K. low ' - sic, accompanied by l. ash of - crodi bliy whits hath. "Mabe isn't s very blah-sound- ing name for a race horse," Cary suggested meekly. - "She's Mable only to us around she'd w sr u Princess Mary, but she m dnt ow what. you were talking about if u called her that o hasn't fa the barrier for three years. but her contribution to to racing this year was some- thing that statistics sly happens once in 10.000 cases." .. "vat. t." ..-."".~ir-.i°.." mg m -s . e e i to her snowing curiosity Ind walk- ed to the next stall. "This is Rex Garth and over there is California Rose. Rex broke | his maiden st Bay Meadows and won four straight races in a row David had an offer 0f $4.000 for him, but he turned it down. He saw a not. future for him." ary scarcely looked at the two horses. Anthony leaned against the stable door and looked at. her and esday, first laughed again. His laughter eased something tense in her. "00 on." she said: "I admit I've t more than my share of curiosl y. Whrr s memmlaé ma): Ms le’s groat?i'i),000 to 1 con-l ‘Nmmmnl "lg: °§3sil° IAIITgW, he said, "I ro-l member you that way - curious about everything around you? You were slittle bag of questions. How that burned me up in those days." “And you were the answer to all rny questions," she said. The words were out before she reallud it and a pin-point of flame started spreading in her cheeks. Some- thing in his dark eyes puzzled her. but he turned abruptly away and lod her toward s white-fenced as- ture. Two small colts showed t eir heels to each other and to An- thony and Cary. | "Twins." Cary said excitedly. "Yes." Anthony chuckled, "and grandstsnding already. Twin foals are rare and it is seldom that both survive. When they do one I; near- Lv always smaller and weaker than the other. But these two little fel- ws got an even start in life and sometime maybe they'll have a chance to make a photo finish." Be looked st her quickly. "It would be fine 1f you could let. them To together when you sell them. "heyu-e such compsuionsblo little rucsls." Anthony rested his arms cue- lessly on the top of the fence. His hands were tanned and hard look- inl. Her own were white and soft. by Bho wondered what those brown man r, hands would look llks on tho wheel‘ ofscanontbsrelraofsbrfdlo st. tho controls of m airplane, an her ; Paclf nee to at Beach with the The 011 own white ones- y“ Bhe put s double slop u. her "W d too muchl for VIII x. is Bil B01. He's out of rscingtsmporarily — bowed s un- don s work-out weak." He went. on quickly. " is Black Lad hen and across here is Chief Col. I've made arrangements to csl. I'm counting ‘pretty strong on huge him tskon south this week- ; on ." 01a looksd bo t. 111m no o or horses.‘ "I'm other Joell: were empty. "lute-but I thought you were to have half the horses." lose said; "There are only three N____. His frown ave her her answer fora he spo e. he sold. scrutabie "I let the others s0." - ‘Two dsys sgo." An in lost spread over his fseo. Io dd how she felt responsible for all of PANDG SOAP Each 6c Smoked Smoked KIPPERS, Lb. -— ---—-—---- her driving gloves. “1'll let you ed awa , leavin arshsts . she felt liisu' himsta WEEK m, FOOD VALUES FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY SURPRISE SOAP Efilhrf?‘ 5|: EATONS TOILET TISSUE Elwrl“ 25c KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES E“§"F,,‘,"°' 25¢ giggle WAX, 1 Lb. Tin—---——— 45° YE AS T Old Dutch 21o CLEANSER, Tin 110- 2 For——-—-— Each——----4c c“ h _ Eatons Family Blend c ic rist BULK TEA JELLY riiuir ciiiti: L“ 26 Oz. Cake_____ Eatons Snowflake _ 15g BAKING PQWDER, 1 Lb. Tlf‘l—--—'* POLLY PRIM 27c 2|: 30c 53c 20 oz. TIN 14o. 2 For— PEAS TIGER TOMATO C A T S U P SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR 26 oz. Bottle Pkg. IO F0 31o ' 22o 28o 21o Fresh FILLETS, Lb. —- -—i---—--- Fresh HADDOCK, Lb. — - -- - — -- — — WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 3 Lb. Bag ——-~- PASTRY FLOUR 1 Lb. 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