APR-n‘ 173-1243 (i? rut: WESTERN GUARDIAN ' SDMMIIISIDI mild PIINPI COUNT! New: SubeerlIf-lolie Advertising are: - r..:.'§*.m:: -' *- more Willi’ W" "flit ii- am wste amen. garaflgpy, Wow Street. Ian (niliifl a7 Gnpyul. “l,” Th Qurdhn will be delivered to any bone In l!” men“ b I Bcoy at h" b" ill! o; IN nor Phenom for lhh argyle: i‘ d" "my order to the o7 reopens Isle for delleerie. g5 "u "in —UBDAN OATS obtainable at Brace"s.not —BO0K OXIDE; . ' Meal at Braceb. Rs m: $119193? f O0 hl- TIP- gywcnrtor ‘KEY Bedeque Rink‘ Sat- ‘HOL .1 17, summersirle RC. dll’ “l” Q -__.__ ‘ w Bowen All-Stars. no _WAN turned after match. 4-l7-ii we“ TE2h“.MIR-l1fly rol- lords Biflflfllli. km ~35! EQUIPMENT, Tm my" l0 frames. of fresh drawn-out ioun.’ ,.u. Capt? Fnverse 3 P‘ M‘ Mg?’ dation for package bee; to t; t, .3t_P~M- M“ ‘l’ M‘ Baxmkd-bn Saves them six weeks workl r103: "ustcr- ianton. Sunlmersi‘ . , t KAI, OF GORDON -FUNERAL TODAY - The fun. fllmhpswsoisn-The funeral | eral of Pic. Joseph Bernard, who ‘h, late Gordon Warren Daw- 11:61! this week in a military hog. “juolr place on Thursdai after- Dtaluat Halifax. will be held m); ‘m, [you] the home oi h sister mO- I18 st 0 oclock from at Paul‘; m. Compton Funeral Parlors Roman Catholic Church, Burial i .m. Rev. Mr. Cook, was the will in the church cemetery. l t- - the pail tilt-lazing cleliymflli and ———-— , r; uere Mesrs. Don Baker. —-SUFFERS BURNS 1'0 FACE "l, Arllctl, Harold McDonald, AND EYE-Mr. Charles Mcfnnis of ‘will Strong. J. E. Dalton, J. C. Mclnriis. Summerside 5mm... The remains were then 1 Dainfui and distressing “in to Tlle Tryon Presbyterian act: dent on Wednesday morning as “m. ytnere service was held a result of which he ls now a Dd interment. was in the Tryon patient in the Prince County H05- emewn, ——S. Dltal with burns on his face and ‘ -~ - It appears that he had a ._RE'I‘URNS HOME-Ml". Ger- all bottle of nitric acid with rd sheen is being welcomed back Whlvh he Was about to treat a wart Summcrslde, having returned 0111 hi8 hand. He had laid the bot- ... t. military hospital on the it dawn and suddenly it exploded t inland m which he ha; begn 5915-3111318 up Oh hi8 fiwé End in one iwgomg treatment m, “on; eye. His many friends wish him a u: months- While taking hi; speedy and successful recovery. qr; training at Beach Grove .§"r:;".:::f°cr.: rest n h - t . e yilfillilllll Plant Real War Effort bout twenty-five feet to the floor i tiie drill hall. This accident . urred last Decenlbersince then ch35 undergone an operation . with treatment it ts hoped his u will be completely restored a normal healthy condition. --S. Mr. R. W. Arengo - Jones, tech- nical adviser in fruit. and vege- table processing for tlie Agriculture Supplies Board, Ottawa said at Bummerside last night that, he was well pleased with the progress made with the dehydration plant there. He said he expected it would be in operation next week and described it as a real contribu- tion .to the war effort from this Province. The lant will process 3) ions of raw po atoes daily when it gets in- to full swing. El ht tons oi dried material will resu t. The whole out- put is earmarked for the British istry oi Supply and will be shipped overseas. Both Mr. Arengo-Jones and Mr. M. P. Harrison, who oversees dehy- dration plants in New Brunswick and PEI for the Agriculture Supplies Board leave this morning for the mainland. _ p up UNITED CIIUICIL Tflrlloor for Sunday. M!“ w,‘ are 35 IOIIOWSI Bédeque n _\v, M. S. MEETS ._ The Eas- ruiNilllg of the Malpeque and me W.M.S. of the United hum. was held at the home of n, Preston Green. Tuesday af- , 09]], The President Mrs. trdLs opened the meeting. the rd'5 Prayer being offered in ilni- n, Tho minutes oi last meetins d, seven members answered to 1i call. One visitor was welcomed. surer's report given, also re- rt on Social held at the Manse arch 9th. The Secretary read a tier from the Presbyterial Presl- nt, Mrs. E. R. Woodside. Eight- n calls were made bv members . .- our last meeting. Temperfln“ . . Mrs. Duncan McGollilafl r°°d cral interesting sriiclea- Th! 5m program was taken from i519 Min unlonary" M ‘hi3 The theme Africa for Cl" . Thl= was lead v Mrs. Crowdls. a slsted bv sever- l members with readings. Miss ryl Morson was chosen as "l" reign Missionary. The late Mrs. h Green bequeathed fcin "fill"! the society. Mrs. Elmer Taflvl‘ Actual opening of the Summer- viierl the members to h" “"13 side plant is being delayed await- or May inn-Hi". roll ca" "rib! in the arrival of one machine. start-d with the word "taslt- ext week it is expected that a -'—' Mr. Eidt, assistant in fruit and ve- getalble products research at Cen- ' ‘t Y P u trill Experimental IParm. Ottawa, y s I | will arrive and remain in Summer- side to supervise getting the plant ___i intolhoperatlorrdMr. develon- - t , - ed e type of ehvdru on used in glmlltheygggl ‘as at??? the Summerside plant and it has t night. The meeting opened singing “We Would Be Buildmg’ e President then called on Mr. zen Wigmore who introduced e guest speaker, Dr. Georla oroven so success‘ul that it has I786‘? introduced into the United a ucltian, President of Mount Alli- n University Dr. Trucmarfs ad- es. Nine plants have been completed es; "Who go to University and‘ in Canada. Mr. Arengo-Jones sold hit do they study" we; very in- and several more are under cen- structlon. Manv A ttend siting ailld lnfgrmativfi. He ____ tine neope con nue t er 1 urlles and to thus render a great- .___ (_C°._ntlnu°d_ _l _ service to their country and iel- avenge those llant sons who have ovmien by being qualified to be "given their lves that the rest of adets, trained and efficient. Ap- us can live in peace". v lstlon was eitrpreeeed by the Hon. Mr. Cox. who was recently trident oi the Y.P.U. Miss Anna made Minister of Ptbllc Works and nnett who has instructed a group Highways, appealed to everyone to n "First Aid" and Prof. A Roy back the armed forces by investing endaii who has conducted a, group every dollar possible in the new “Harmony singing and sight . HE CHARDUTTETOWN GU_ARDIAPI:__ M; »v . -0 . s.‘ TO-l)AY BIG DOUBLE BILL vim planes lied? the U ~80!!! slnklngmio if“! ' our ships sailing! BENNETT FIELD Original ma» alav by loam an Jeanna heeled by LEW IANDII! ' Ireland b! Oil!!! CiAlK - A COiUMllA PICHII CRARLIE RUGGLES - ALLEN JENKINS Mill eon WILIS mu m: HXAS Pl/lvuuvs r- rut JMlHA itVlLtVl: /- SHO-WS 7. AND 9.15 SAT. AFTERNOON 3 P.M. SUMMEIISIDE “G0 West Young Lady" And "Atlantic Uonvoy” At (Izlpitol —Songs with a suck! Thrills with a wiium! Romance that's a wow! "G0 West. Young Lucy‘ is u mus- ical Western Willi 00mph, the llglllllleSt, i‘01li'ill'c‘bi, two-listed novelty elitertuimllcllt of this or any year! A rare arid rowdy, new comedy packed with music. mirth and m-Elouruma, “G0 tilest, Young Lady“ is at the Capitol Theatre willl Penny Singleton. Glenn Ford, ilnd Ailli Miller heading the top- iiutcll cast. Uther players include Charlie Ruggles, Allen Jenkins ullu Bob Wills and I-Ils Texas Playboys. Break-neck action and fabulous adventure are promised local movie-goers in Columbia's "At- lantic Convoy" winch is also at the Capitol Theatre, Featuring Bruce Bennett, Jollil Berti alid Virginia Field in the leading roles, the ex- citing fllm tells the story of Un- cle Sam's flying Marines who bat- tle Iceland's blasts and blasts 0i bullets to keep the sell-limes open m America's far-flung battieironts. Lew Lenders directed for Col- victoiry bonds. Mr. Cox geld he ding“ were then asked to come could not understand people leav- vrvlrd and Annie MacKay and ine their money in ilia bank Wile" "iii! Murray presented them they ""1"" W1!’ M" Ind m‘ til small tokens of appreciation half per cent interest when they or their leadership. The closing could put it into victory bonds. the up. for this germ were Conan“. best security in the world. and get - and because oi the lateness oi‘ ' h mlirlaelldpvevlngetlillr Cox Miss Betty eour.li ti tltI-Lt ‘- s‘ immn] "Hagegrdtlficcfosfil! 3%,: Murdock cgaveuayiereiading which was orhth 1m 1 verymu eo . trout; cllllzeergihla’: “Ill” fi W- Dmba’ Fmwmmmd :2’ ygpgrpd by Jim Baum who n". people oi Kings County rim the - genres, Annie Mgcxav read wonderful results achleyedhn ‘a scrlnture lesson Pansy Mac- third victory 10B" when t ey- 6'- 115love m... “L0,, sneak u, Me ceeded their obieeilva by thirtihbar "l l '\'*\' SneakinKennefh Oates “m and m dolmll sll lied ills‘; tBSrelef ....,.(,r" and the germ,’ counties. l-Iet fiid it 20am Jud? unwind "Jesus lover of m” we" °u o d gQh-ladagflg """ and the Benediction. m“ h’ the "mm! an an ....,,;;——,,.,-——— interest shown at the meetind- Lleut. MacMlllan told some Ern- .. April is-rsei smash... 5w. p, _, ,,_ .._ phic stories of scenes he a m.» “$1,” ,,,,:',',',,,“‘°,,,,'.‘.',;. “$.11... while serving with the navy in the Mediterranean. However. he was too modest to mention the dfflf‘ metlc actions in which he him“ took pert and which won him the distinguished service cross and baf- ‘Ihe meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem. ignition .109 Louis was inducted ‘he United States Army today "d "id he hope; to loin the ski ‘fffii- Pastor ls an eroeri-nned "P is married and h“ two hiidren. _* AT HUNTER RIVER it? , H ,, n“... shbhwgd tIlLll-YlllIileiPes-t illntlle Fbllfih FUR Victory Loan calripaisn by turning e t r mit in great numbers {Thturstriay evening to attend the r8 o c series of meetlnxa b81118 1&9)“ rgfnlsee send your National War Finance m - so large was the Galhfllllil m“ _ __ a-laafily failed to Bet admission to the to ' l i te ting and authentic waaregitclurizx-‘s $1 mown giving the audience a realistic idea of conditions at the fliIhl-lnil Mpjpr T. E. McNutt ll veteran of ili-Gloss Prints Itvo were» with W“ 5°“ W‘ “ 24 hour service rownsr PRICES Ioagghter in this war , ,____~.—_ Exeeaive Iorry "lgigggigv ‘Sop the Iervoln System ENLARGING ......Y'"-""" “fmftiliawlftfifififsfil? COLORING {neck '0! normal e grits) 24 tenure all put a stroll! 0|! XVIII IIIIQU “an” ‘and ENMAN DRUG AND PHOTO _ SERVICE Suinmersiile for ' d 'ad h gétifififfidfifififiibléfullffilfnl Q feet again? _ . . un; m‘! pgrvg walo emits-mag essential alumni: umbla. patriotic address outlining progress oi the tremendous struggle now be- ing waged by the United Nations against the forces that would seek to annihilate people of Canada. Lieut, Rpbertelnmun described in vivid language the operations and routine on board a Canadian Cor- vette. on one oi which he has been serving for several months. This young Naval Officers narrative told ill slim-pie language stirred the emotions of his audience. Mr. E. M. Bagnall, Queen's Couli- ty organizer dealt with the flnaln- clal end and stressed the fact that every individual must do his part, and that it is only by the subsoil!!- tlon of every one of tlic small buy- ers that success can be achieved. Mr. Murdock Cutcllffe. District Chairman. was present tlnd the meeting was presided over by M!‘- mltpn Robertson, who said that Hunter River district which made such n, splendid showlnfl l" preceding lnlms would once e881" demonstrate that they W91? i" m? forefront in the fight l0!‘ u“ We’ servlltion of right illld llberty- and would go over the ton with fiyin! colors. Miss Hilda Gillis. WhO <30" (ipgraléd with the National War Finance Committee in arranalnfl the meeting operated the prolacifif- fl-‘oo Late To Claslly §iozo DODGE EN- gzio. Apply Gordon Frizzeil. Corn“ wan i W ’4-l’Vl-2l “T? . _.T\ MAID 1'0 COME ‘v|l|\1hll‘ll(:nlll0l'llllli',f% Nu lIOIISEClGIIH- l 24 Park Terrace. me. Al>i> y 44,74, deliveradwyw r1"""""""""‘. lusuuuurt AL], LINES RALPH HUTTAR Summcrsfdc PROFESSIONAL CARD <.>"’<'>\"'.<b T. E. IIIBKEY Chartered Accountant Office at Whitc Star laundry lllmmerllde. I. l. 1. s 4-14-31. Local 0.R,0,0. Members Now 0n Active Service. The following members of the Charlottetown Detachment of the Canadian Red Cross Corps are now on active service:_. Motor Transport Section with the R.C.A.F.: Miss Muriel §”6°‘“M..“iit“f’s ‘mi %““l°°“ .; s e a , Ss n Miller. 8m! o; Ylth the W.R..N.S.: Miss Jean Gr nt, Miss Felice Arsenault. Wit.h the C.W.A.C.: Miss Laure gertlnne Arsenault, Miss Gloria Y. Nursing Auxiliary Section With the R.C.A.F.: Miss Mar- garet Allen. With the W.R.N.S.: Miss Eliza- beth Thompson. With the C.W.A.C.: Miss Etta Yoilnker, Miss Clara Burt, Miss Beatrice‘ Murphy, Sgt. (Overseas). Office Administration Section With the R.C.A.F." Miss Marion MacKenzle $0.: Miss Rilih lilac. Kenvie, Miss Margaret Rice. With the W.R.N.S.: Miss Flor- ence Roper. With the C.W.A.C.: Miss Rach- elle Thomas. A former member. Miss Phvllls Dawson, is attached to the Brifi=h Military Mission. Washington. D.C. Gaflant eeds Are Recognized By FRANK FLAHERTY Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA, April i6 -(CP;—-Gal- lant deeds and good service on land, sea and the air loomed ili the background as 69 men and women stepped before the Earl of Athlone today to receive decorations a- warded to themselves oo- their kitn-iolk in the second" investiture oi decorations held at Government House since the start of the second Great War. The stately ceremony took place ln the ball-room and the Governor- General wore khaki service unl- iorrrl. while Princess Alice. who sat at his side. was dressed in the blue outfit of the Women's Royal Can- adian Naval Service. The persons decorated ranged in rank from private to a. vice-admir- al and the decorations from the British Empire Medal to Compen- ion of the Most Honorable Order of the Beth. Practically all were announced in the New Year's Honors List, and tomorrow another group of persons will appear to receive honors of the same range. Prime Minister MaoKenzle King and state Secretary Mcberty were the Ministers attending the Gover- nor-General for the ceremony. Out- of-town recipients oi honors were guests of the Government for the occasion with their wives or other close relatives, a/nd came to Otta- wa with their expenses paid. first name called was that of’ vice-admiral Percy Nelles, Chief of the Naval Staff, who received the insignia oi Companion oi’ the Or- dei- oi the Bath for services in his present post since 1934. The Chiefs of Staff oi Canada's other two services, Lit-Gem. Ken- neth Stuart. Army, and Air Mer- shal L. S. Breadner. Air Force. were awarded the some decoration ln tho New Year's Honors List. but were invested by the King person- ally during oversees visits. Brig. E J. Renaud. Deputy Quartermaster-General. amd Air Vice-Marshal G. M. Croii. Inspect- or General oi the BOA-F‘. Ware iii- vested with the insignia of Com- mander of the Order of the British Empire. Nursing Sister Mary W. McNi-itt of Giarlottetcwn. was present in person to receive the Rflyfll Rid Cross for her work in organizing ilursing services in an emergency hospital in Newfoundland after se- veral men had been killed or wounded by all explosion last June. Lt.- Col. L. T. Ibwther of Chur- lottefown was also one of the members of the Army scheduled to receive the Officer of the Order of up. British Empire. It. ls probable that he will receive this award at tomorrow's liivestitilre. Col. Low- ther and his wife are in Ottawa at present. Following the lnvestiture they will come to Charlottetown. where they will remain for a few days. Col. Lowther was Principal of Prince Street School prior to the war and was about a year and a half overseas with General Mac- Nsughtorfs staff as a member of the first division. Others receiving honors includ- ed Squadron Lesde- G. Wain, R. A. It. who was made an Officer of the Order oi the British Empire and LAC. J. Meredith. R.A.F.. who received the Air Force medal. Both ll! stationed t! Charlottetown. \_.. OEIITRAI. GUARDIAN _-__ this column ll conserved for new: if looll Interest, but advertising of a newly nature may n; uuertec n five acute e word. strictly pay _l_oie_m_adyance. OI-ASWELL I0! Photogrlphl- CONFIDBBATION LIFE INSUR. ANCL [r978 POLICE COURT - There was e clear docket at the City Police Court yesterday morning. FIVE CHARTER FLIGHTS -A Inckheed plane from Maritime Central Airways last nixht flew so airmen from Sununerside to Menc- ton. They had lust completed l course at the Sulmnereide Airport e-udwere anxious to 0t home on leave. They were t6 the mainland in five tripe. RECONSTRUCTION COMMIT- TEE MEl-Tflv-The first full meet- ing of the Reconstruction Com- mittee was held yesterda after- noon in the Legislative lumber. The committee consists of Hon. Horace Wright, Hon. W. H. Dennis, Rev. Dr. J. A. Murphy Professor J. A. Blanchard, Mr. W. . Shaw and Major O. W. Campbell. The Vet- erans’ Land Act, 1942 and other matters were discuaee . The work o! the committee is Just getting underway and meetings are "to be held regularly. Mr. B. Graham Rogers is the secretary of the committee. CONFERS WITH NAVY LEAGUE OFFICIALS - Mr. D. J. Bonnell returned to charlotctown last night from Montreal where he conferred with Mr. Harry R. Gillsrc, Gen- eral Secretary and Manager of the Navy league of Canada. Mr. Gillard leaves for Vancouver shortly to attend the Annual ses- slon of that organization. Mr. Bon- nell stated that there was a pmg. Dect of a visit to Charlottetown in the near future from Mr. D ll Gibson. Dominion President of the Navy League. Mrs, Borlnell also returned home lost night from Sidney Where she was on s visit with friends. POSTAL OFFICIALS HERE _ M“ w C MCEBCMTJI. Supervisor of the Inspection Service of the Postal Department, Ottawa, flfrlveg" ln the city yesterday by plang He is here in connection with the up. Dolntment of a District Director of Postal Service. a position which was vacated by the death oi-Mr E J, Gallant Mr McEachern is a son of Mr D. B. McEachern, of Elmira. Last evening he was joined by Mr. Frank Gilbert. of the Rail. “my M3“ SBYVlCB. Ottawa Mr GQQTEE Milne. Post Office service- man. Toronto. has been in t“ city since Thursday ‘The illlbollifmqnf; 0f a District Director of Postal Service lvlil bo vilade b. the CM] Service Commission CAR FERRY MOVEMENTS.- Tha ti}; ferry S. S. “Prince Edward Iilsland was on her fourth cross- Yi‘: at 8 ociork last night. All trips were made in less than an hour yesterday. Trnnsported to this Province were 25 curloads of mixed FEIEht and on the return trips to the Mainland 3i carloads of pot- {twee and turnips and four empt. ies were taken over. By midnight last night there were still :40 loads Ht the Tortnentine terminal. and 15 01' 20 empiy box cars at Borden. nscrzivas WINGS FRO FATHERF-Tnomas Woodman: Wart. who was mentioned ln a press despatch Thursday, as liav- Hig received his wings at Brunt. fold. Ontario is the son of Group Captain and Mrs. H. R. Stewart, formerly of Charlottetown. A uni- que feature of the ceremony was that the Yo"!!! marl received his wings from his father, who l5 Dir- ector of Intelligence with the RC, A- F» Qliflwa. and who officiated at the resentatlon. The son will be mafr ed this afternoon. to M155 Jean Dillisla-i. youngest daughter of Captain and Mrs. William Don. glas of Ottawa. Among the grad. Files was another Prince Edward Rsls-gdel‘. A. A. Beatori of Flat ___________ Mr. S. D. Irvine and Dr. 1!; s. Netting returned last night from b, departmental conference held in Moncton. Mr. C. C. Avard" president and Publisher of the Sackvilie ‘Pribune and the Maritime Advocate, wag in the city yesterday. Norwegian Youths Being Mobilized- Actiont By Germans Causing Wave Of Trouble In Norway. STOCKHOLM. April 16 ._ (AP)— Reliable reports from Oslo today said that Norweg- ian youths are being mobilized under compulsion for actual German military service in vio- latlon of international law and that a plAn to send them to the war-fronts as unneeded or rejected labor conscripts is ion-renting the most serious crisis in three years of Nani rule in Norway. 5'10"!" "D011 from Norway during the day said the first boatload oi’ Norwegians im- pressed for work under the la- bor mobllintlon act was taken to Germany from Oslo last week, and it identified the men mostly as motor mechanics. Some of the mobilised men already had been put into un- lfnrm. the Oslo reports eald, adding that they had been forced lo surrender all their Norwegian ldentlfic pa- ipere. Some were said to have taken the oath of allegiance lo the German Army under prese- ure while others refused. and nearly all were reported Io have refused to sign Gennan contracts or give an oath to ltler. The Oslo version Ill that the Nazi offlcllle had Informed the youths they would serve for the year's duration, I orirlg rotriits that they o glnslly Id been mobilized for ll: months In service. As the word spread that men Ire being sent to Germany. more andmore Norwegians have refused to report at mob- ilisation centres, and parents were said to have complained unsuccessfully that q. Inuit! IIO Iflll Vhllkl- WOMEN'S AUXILIARY 0F THE NAVY — The Womens Auxiliary of the Navy have been busy since the last meeting knitting comforts for the boys of the Navy as was shown by the large number of art- icles handed in. Mole yarn was also given out and the work of fill- ing "housewives" for the ratings was continued. Plans were made for s y next month. Mrs. J. J. Morris presided at the meeting Plan Grand (Continued from Plflo l) B. Jones, 17th (Reserve) Armoured Regiment, and also a member of the Public Relations Committee; Mr. '1‘. Roy Cudmore, Chairman of the Public Relations Conunittiee And I. Y. Reddln also 0i that Mr. D. M. ass of the P. E. I. Public lotions Com- mittee. The Secretary of the meetin was Mr. J. A. Fullerton. Cit Cerk. e meeting was called to order gt 7.30 by His Worship who called on Capt. N. W. Ivowther for re- marks. Mr. Lowther ex lalned that an organization had een temporarily set up in connection with the coming campaign and it was felt that e. big demonstration at its opening would be very effective. 1-19 stated that a. committee headed by Mr. T. Roy Cudmore had been making tentative plans and he would ask Mr. Cudmore to outline them. Mr. Cudmore said that he was ve glad to be again associated will; Capt Lowther who had con- tributed so splendidly to the suc- cesss of the recent Red Cross cam- paign. I-Ic remarked that his com- mittee which consisted of Lt. F. A. S. Jones and Mr. I. Y. R/eddili liotl lanned something on the follow- lllg lines. Have a grand parade oi’ all the armed forces, the air and sea Cadets, and the Red Cros- Corps to meet at a central point such as the Armouries and parade with bands to the square, probably the south side, where they would gel-m up and addresses would be delivered by prominent speakers such as His Honour. Lieut- Gov. B- W. LePage; Hon. Premier ‘Thane A. Campbell; Hon Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, Leader of His Majesilfs Opposition and His Worship. Mayo; B. Roy Holman. Loud speakers would carry short addresses to all parts of the square and surrounding recilicts. There was no oubt this c0101"- ful parade staged at a convenient time, perhaps between 3 and 3.30 in the afternoon would bring out thousands of the citizens and focus interest right at the start 0n tlie "Battle for Victory Bond‘ Sales". _ The objective, said Mr. Cudmore, l5 $l,250,t00 but this is well Wlllllll the ability of the people of Illls Province ii all enter WhOl€fl€kllL9Lly into the campaign Lt FA.S. Jones, of the llih (Reserve) Armoured Regiment and 0f the Public Relations Committee stated that a feature of the Grand‘ Parade would be decorated unli- tary trucks with representatives of the armed forces l.fl llicm ‘fill-sl- would bear appropriate nlottus for heighten interest. His Worship then called on Lt Col, J.R Paton, M C, and took the occasion to compliment him on his accession to the important position of Area Commandant. cussed the military arrangements for the parade with Major A. S Robertson allc Capt N. W Low- thcr and both said that they ivould back it up to the limit For certain reasons the 17th (Reserve) Arm- outed Regiment cannot take part but they will be out later in the week and during the campaign and will give a splendid account of themselves Major AS Robertson. O C at Beach Grove sale that he trotild co-operate in every way with the, campaign and would have a firsti floss turnout for the Grand Par- e. Sqdm-Ldr. Russel representing Group Capt. Blnke. R.A F.. stated that the air force will take Dart in the parade and furnish a perforated truck They will do everything they can that will not interfere ‘with the carrying on of their eche- ue. Sub -Lieut Crowley. R C N V R. said the Navy would be out in force. Sub.-Lleut. Croft representing the Sea Cadets assured the committee of the co-operetlon of that unit. Sgt. lbigel. R.C.N.V.R, eenting Inspector J A. said they would be delighted to co-. operate and would discuss ar- rangement; with the aimed forces committee. Flt -Lt. Hal Bourke, 0C. Air Cadet; stated that notwlfhstandlniz- the fact that. a large number of the cadets were college students and at home for the holidays they would also turn out. Mrs. E. M Bag-nail, Command- ant cf the Red Cross Corps said that they were always willing and anxious tn back up the armed forces Symbolic of Royal Navy is r the occasion and woulr. serve ttflvew Brunswick and Prince Col. Paton said that he had dis- n turret. British anti-tank gunners lie remnant o! bin battered um; into Italy. y, PA GE j l d this l be ' t th - ljflnuuny “,1,” ‘('10 sol“ 1,2011. Preachers Arid Potatoes turn out in full strength i Lt.-Col. K S Rogers, 0.C of (Continued from Pale d) No 6 District Signals said that his. unit would collaborate with the murse that a“? needed W be IT°WTI other arms and that Radio station ‘md your minis!“ Wm b‘ 3 8°“ CFCY will be at the disposal of ‘wide- We "ed 1 Church M0"- me cwmntee B, m open “m” torium. By that, I mean a delay during m‘ campus,“ H‘ "l, com on 1011:‘ lfzlflvbll-ShCdt but under the zleerit that the affair would he s “"1"” "‘° “m” °f '°°'Y- $31,," “Mu?” Tu llenrgfiugld ‘Preebyteglaxrllyeeting; w“, Lou‘, gnancénecruxglf .gfedvtlfie could contribute the time for bet- War Finance mmmitteewas facing t" “n1” m the stale‘ mm". one of the biggest battles in it; "Q crying out for help. Popes have _ a way of issuing Bulls, Encyclicals gfig-ywgfidaeuggémwf and other documents directing the He was confident the people of the d‘ m “m” o’ med‘ our HM‘ Province will again demonstrate éflnleedswwmeedmtlghbisue m 3-‘ ‘he!’ ha" m ever!’ camplli" l" what rudglv loletetxleout of our-mm; i€‘°..."§.§.i“°’€.“i‘°‘il3.‘é2§i‘i3.‘U35 Sar- was» clusion. Brief mmuks wen made by u.- Col D A MlcKinno DS 0.. British Units (Continued from Page l) Meanwhile, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Andrew B. Cunningham an- nounced the destruction o! two Italian destroyers by the Royal Navy off Sicily last night and in- dicated that the British Mediter- ranean gun was retidy for any at» tempt by the Axis to evacuate troops by sea. (The German-controlled Paris radio said there was fighting amund the village of Zaghouan, which is l5 miles east of Pontdu- Falls. If true; this would repre- sent a sizeable Allied penetration of Axis lines on the vt-estcrn rim of the semi-circular eiieluy de- fences where French troops are attacking. The broadcast was re- corded by the Associated Press. (Tile Berlin Iludio quoted a my. respondent. 0f TITIHSOFPWII as say- lfig the situation in Tunisia had not change-ti in the 2i iwilrs end- ing Friiilli: noun. Tllu; broadcast, also heard by tile Associated Press, said Sir Bernard apparently was encountering difficulty 1n Obtain. ing sunplics for his 8th Army, since they had in he moved overland after the (‘remains hurl (lt-sirqved the harbor llli-Iflllilfkflls at Gnbes, Sousse and Sfaxi The Allied communique. describ- ing the fighting in the Mediezel- Bab area; said the enemy fought fiercely for the British-held ,hcilrllts "but all his coitntcr-zli- tztcks were eventually" lx-llicn off: tlle high ground remains in our hands." , (The German communique also spoke of fierce local attacks in . the area. stressing their own coun, fer-attacks.» . . n. Chairman of the Civilian Recruiting committee, stating his pleasure st the promotion of Col. Paton to the position oi’ Area Commandant and the excellent plans mace by the committee; for the big parade He felt confident that it would be one ‘that would be well worth witness- 11S Mr. D M. Gass, Provincial Chairman of Public Relations Com- mittee said that plans are being made in other centres to start this fourth victory loan on its way "on high" Good energetic committees were throwing themselves into the work with such enthusiasm that there could be no doubt of a suc- cessful conclusion being reached. Co]. G. E. Full. V D, who was unavoidably absent wag represented by Lt. FA S. Jones of the 17th (Reserve) Armoured Regiment. During the meeting at various times references were made to the splendid services rendered by Mr Y Rcdcin in connection with all victory loan campaigns He, together with the Citv Clerk. Mr Fbllarifln were responsible for the iaronerfies. seating arrangements and many of the details which rlnade the plans function 5o smooth- v H "The meeting closed with the armed forces committees in session finalizing plans for the Grand Pain ade Easter Monday afternoon, April 26 Progress Made In Group Hospitalization Group ilospitallzation for the Maritime Provinces became a step _ Varying Success llearcl‘ rezllizatiolrwltll tile meet- ing oi rile Nliii‘l_lii‘f‘l€ Hospital As in h Anglers in this \\‘;._i . . lg luck _yt:.-ie;tlaj.' as me sociatioli EMCUIIYC held t e Brunsuzck Hotel, Molicioll yester- day. - , lJr. J.A Itic-Mlllalll, Clialrluilcf » . till-Hi. sulll List iii-gill that a Mur- trout sCllScIl opened. Not all re- turned empty-lialidcd, however. Hubert lwberts of Charlottetown lands-u one vrclgiiing two and one- a ' quail-ior pounds. W. H. Benton. al- Proyince met itlnle llualJilill Sisrvlce Association was formed lll Nova Scolia on Wed- nesday and tlitll tile ltiilrlzune HO;- pltal Association ls sponsoring (lroup llospiltllizutitln movclilcllt '15,, or Cq;31»1,_,1wp“v mud ‘gm ulitlcl- tlic £blllll0l'll\‘ of this body. ; a Th 01- m... f no; M, The pllln Will e0 iilio operation , . ROLF lmliioditltciy’ ill Nova Sctitin and rc- f uistrrlllcil for operation ill .._j_ BIRTHS CITRLEY —- A! Brroitvnle on Mo; iii. 1943. to .\'Ir. olici l Mlrk Cur-icy, u ilutigllttv, if lwnrd Island will be sought without ‘ delay. i if and when altlhoritv to operate ‘l5 granted ili LllPSE two Provinces DlililllSb for hospitalization service tlvi .'t dd ti" ‘- .. lwholc eofntlll? g/lllfllllllg:glg?3l'li1(§g§ guigigufi,_ai gfélxllgiu] P I “'35 decided a" the nwetinglTll-il‘ h’? ill-H? ‘Cilctnclhllle Fllflfifi‘! which concluded yiesterduy- morning, ‘ i‘, dial, ‘mm. “film, C‘.‘,-nc,.,né ' It “HS also antiotlncctl tllul 1c ‘ g ' ‘ ‘ " ‘ ' Maritime Hnstiliul AbriltjlllilOll COH- Vvflllsllllll “llll i130 lit-id in Kt-ntviiic, A .111 lie litzci- burr ' Jul .1- at ,-- ' - a (late not. vct decided ugoti. I m LAC‘, “llmul ‘x g“ , a , Islanders nominated by the Mar- ML‘ wugh‘ W"? H‘! “_.§"m‘r°i ‘ mm? Hospital Association for ‘ daughter, JUClLll Katherine. election for membership on he board of the new incorporated body WRIGHT —- A‘. ‘(in Prince Coiliity Hospital tiii Mill A- i, ‘ i913, MOSHER — AL the Prince Edward were [)1 J, A, MaCMI-llan and Dr‘ Island Hospiizll, April i5, i942. 1o J.A. Clark of Charlottetown and P19‘ “ml M“- Hwm“ twwhp“ Mr, WE, Dar-by of summm-sjdm lBrzlckioy Pt. Rood. ll sun, Reginald Pr. ltgacMiilan and Dr. Clark DWlglli- ur e to t ————————-- - Xrsgmn Chariot etown last MéRREEFS ROGERSON - MncRAE —- At Zion bianse on ‘Thursday, April l5. i943, the Rey. G. Curiviv» Woirtc". bliss Gladys Phoebe MacRnc of Income Tax - raters "a. ire. Discussed or i In nowu - HARPER. - At Trinity United Church Parsonage. Char- lottetown. on April l6. i943. by OTTAWA. April 16 —(CP)—- E- vasion of taxation has ceased to be ,1 Rey. I-lilgh Miller. DD.. Miss Jessie Helen Harper of Exist Royalty and a "game" and has become e high.\" unpatriotic action when heavy! Cpl. Sydney Albert Rowe of the R. C.A.F.. formerly of London. EM- iaxes are aptfiicable generally, Fl- nance Minister Ilsley said in the gland. and riow of Debert. NS. i4)?’ '4h-“""¥h~“‘ “fifl-‘T’, House of Commons today. He was supporting an amend- lfl merit to the Irloome War Tax Act N D. MacLean idi 1 te to t th , llergllctlgg o? slvo dsncepgfvtllxdibllity‘ ll UNDERTAKER EMBALMER to tux. l i/ Charlottetown and was“ “ea-h rent) suggested than an lndepen-Jw, (lent, body, apart from the treasury ;. board, have authority to pass on y, declsionsby the board es to the li- a ability for taxation of those Whb had attempted evasion- I . /\\‘*~\v\4<r,» new. Roy T. Graham (l/lb. Swift Cur- i r ' Nflttb “WIMP-ll! '1 Phone ill hi’. “A __..._,......... . .,. ‘ i’ .131,’ smashed multi-wheclod German tank with a dead Nazi snldlrr huncilli! from "I0 Rommel‘! rout in Southern Tunisia is fhls knocked out (he vehicle. Now the cndy to prevent Rommel staging a “Dunkirk” and golfing