j GUARD we" was-reach»- -~ - VIII- IUIIIIIDI all Ill-NU! COUNT! lore. luleufllihns Mvonhfng llllllyll 1Q. . mussel?!“ "' Druplnn W h“; one». n swig-hum Ullilllelllilnenideby ICU. Clbjflllfl-Phollnflllfl lhlllfflfli 00y role-allele for inmate; on yen n‘! e in musical and 6-13-31- 5-19-21 ____-— l UE FLOUR MILLS aurogfPfi? crushing Mondays. mésdkyg’ Fridays only. 13g? around. 5' ‘ 1" We_ “lop orrrs: ’G‘Al:firactive selection of av" "‘[g gills. Gourlies Rexall‘ 5mm 5-2 -1i vix and - Efl-Sllnfllo en -f°§{§,.e,. Shguld be fed dur- ry ‘7 comm, period if you wish I nation-profitable pelt this fall. ‘fun; dealer. 5‘ ‘ w, . - ll JOhCERT in Pieetown Ha , t 8:30 PM. Artist-S m‘May 21' e. Admission Z5 cents. Lunches for Freetown 45-- sss AND Movlasf 4m‘: Aeilgfifllm Board Movies. Kcnsington. M00911)’ ' ening by Miss Hilda l M g ed. The guwltnspelalgsf: him‘ eifglfgfi. was Anglican my.‘ xeminstvn. Whohdelivgeod lflielarly addlefis °“ 1 e - of W811‘ " He stressed the t H, - ti conquered iilssicnifllizotsgpglay 32a Nazi pow ' Am- mgallS is justified if it is Slate." The BUCiQIICC was. 1e to hear such a fine pie- timelyi sublfffrlléfiizjlf . - we ance r - Elilllfiitfa? 1118111 11-5 Tasldilms ‘*1 mgingiml. 1 _.____ _ u, s.--The May and Baltic ch was Elmer 1 —BANO h!" W011 more priseilio atted-‘hxglfuli. mama: 11116 fhowe the pas an Ask your duller’. omen “Tfifilfi; --FUNEBAL or nuts. NORMAN Church. During the service at the ch h Sgt. McCarten rend- ered beautif ly the hymn “m H“, ven We have a Bible", The pall- bearers were Messrs. William John- slone, Ar-rh1o Johnstone, Lorne Campbell, John Arthur, P. (3. Clark and A. B. McKay. The offic ting clergyman was Rev. lifr. Interment was in the Peoples’ Cem- etery.--S. I —PROBE FALSE ALARM—An investigation. was underway It Surmnersitle _ s'.1~:duy' to determine i if possible tho was responsible for setting off r11 air raid warning siren at the electric light plant. The alarm sounded about 10 o'clock and residents in the northeast section of the town put out lights and blacked out windows. It was some time before it became known that the alarm was not general. It was learned lhut the siren at the elec- tric plant was not connected with the town system but was manually operated-S -CONCERT ENJOYED - On Thursday evening, May 6th 1n agile c1 unfavourable weather She . I-Iall was filled to stand capacity to hear the mix- d c.. ert sponsored by Sher- brooife Young People in aid of Red Cross. While the people were gathering music was furnished by Ray Laughlin, Mark Cosgrove and James Harris. Following is the pro- : _by the BB. Boys Bud and B l, _ Jane" Dialougue-—Society For D Good-f Young Ladies Reading- Home Sweet I-Iome—Miss Irene Wyand. Step Dance-Eunice Laugh- lln. One Act Play-Choosing a. lfe -—'I‘he young people; auction sale of novelties interspersed with humor by James Chappell Jr. auctioneer and chairman. The enthusiasm y, with which the audience applaud- to d-I 5 om the different comm -‘ . M“, Duncan McGougan. ton. rance secretary.‘ gave an ‘ _ E n ca unsung readuilrtizembergs slveice April! hip service was tskenl pin-y month] Rang; _ or a :1: l“l..l'lf§.;.. nilléifii’. task. was‘ u me [mm of n ulSCUSBiOII by fiver purifiers to consider the needs of young men and women in camps md war production communities- lhmn 3B0 was sung and the MlzPflh lint-diction brourht the meeting to lclose. Mrs. Hume 110980011 1"‘ vlted the members to her {iomezfgg l the June meeting to be he at i- l- otloek. roll call to be answered w th‘ rverse containing the word truth. ‘ __,_ .-l(. 0F C. MEETING — At lilo, last regular meeting of the Sum‘. merside Council of the Knlshis of Oalumbus. held in the K. o! <11 lime on Tuesday evening the fen lure or the meeting was a tale giwn by Past State DePUW J- E- . on his attendance at the eme Convention held in Mem- ed and encored each number re- warded the efforts of those re- sponsible for the success of the en- tertninment. The chairman thank- ed all those who had helped in ony- way--Sam MacAusland, Mrs. Fred MacDonald. Mark Cosgrove, Ray Laughlin, . . ical part of the show. Miss W-yand. Eunice Laughlin, Eileen and Wanda MacKinnon. the people who eon- tributed the articles im- the auction the ladies of the Woman's Institute who served lunches and the aud- ience who responded to the auction so generously. The splendid sum of $70.00 was realized. On Wednesday evening May 12 the concert was repeated in 8t. Eleanors with the foiowing additional numbers: Step dance by mun Laughlin. Solo- Dorothy Cannon, Song bv St. Eleanors boys. Solo and Ta. Dance by Roland Sheen. The St. ladies served lunch. The Natl Alnthem brought the evening to a c ose. EBATE _(Continuc€ Page y0ne)__ The ensui g debate. including a 119 to 47 div ion when this amend- Tenn. last summer. In an ilk: ment was ruled out of order by ' enlightening manner business sessions convention dwelling on“ [sihering was fir. Dalton in from the main theme interesting description 0f t 1nd its history. A vote of was moved by Flt. Lieut. '1‘. P. But-l ler and seconded by Parvin Cass, me tendered by the acting Grand; lfniqut Earle Hickey, It was decld~ ed 11m the council would have an exempliiication of the first and second degrees to a class of cand- idates shortly and that they wolllfi‘ take pert in the third degree to b0 put on by Charlottetown council about June l3--S. —-S'Sll)E AIR. CADETS 1N‘ SPECTED — The annual inspection 0i the Summerside squadron 0f Al.“ C-dcis iook place Tuesday at ll All. on the school grounds. ‘Illev were inspected by Group Captain Lewis of the R.C.A.F. station at St. Eieanofs and l-‘lylfli! Officer Earl. Assistant Adjutant at the same school. Flight-Lt. McCle- ments of the Halifax office for A Cadets was also present. Grout! cabtoih Lewis expressed himself 16 111Kh1y pleased with the per- Tilrmancs- of the onsets. He also cave them instructions on the re- llillrements for the air force. HQ Idvised the boys to refrain from 1111110: and tobacco u they would develop that strong body and keen mind flillllflllfléfl by aircrew person- nel. l-ie invited the squadron Mud a da at station where under Ulldlnce t ey would be given a "MN-l picture o! the work b17116 the1e._a. ____________ . -Mr. Eldon Hickey. Summerside is at present on a buslnel trip t0 Speaker Glen, occupied the House until adjournment and the routine proceedings and orders of the day were never reached. Mr. Green challenged the Speak- hich was sustained by y vote. all the Lib- als present. against all the rest. Then George Black (Prog. Con. Yukon). a former speaker of the House. moved another amendment which he thought would overcome points of order against it. This was that the committee be instructed and empowered to amend its report so that it would request authority of the House to invest gate publicity agency expenditures made subsequent to March 31. 1942. Debate on this amendment was still going on at adjournment time when J. G. Diefenbaker (Frog. Con. Lake Centre) had the floor. l-le was discussing high salaries and other expenditures of the War- time Informatlon Board and said the salaries were at least “gener- ous." So far there has been no sugges- tion of’ wrong doing. said Mr. Dief- enbaker. but the committee could inquire into the high salaries paid WIB. executives. Before the Green amendment was ruled out of order it had received h- support from Lt.-Col. J. A Ross IPIOK. Con. Sourisl, '1‘. C. Douglas <C.C.F‘. Weyburni and J. F. Pouliot (Lib. Temiscouatal. Mr. Pouliot voted to su port the Speaker's ruling but w en Mr. Black's amendment was being de bated he said he was going to sup- port that to the end. He strong criticized the WLB. Mr. Green asked Mr. Crerar if thc latter would give an undertaking that when \\..I.B. accounts were be- fore the War Expenditures Commit- tee the hearings would be public and not secret but Mr. Crerar said he yould give no such undertak- ng. Junior, a great dane- rescued grntion laws from formally entering 514ml’. NS-S. lfrom France and barred by immi- -Miss Mary silllfliant il boond- 111! her vacation in Buseex. NJ!- .L PHUlFCl YOUR lllhilll 71.4.1.1 w» England, is a veteran of E-boat Al- ley. He hos been a mascot since the fall of fiance in 1940. r of: e, W .""'/'f' .1017!" H imam 1 aoviel _ fréfi NEWS snows 7.30 s. 9.15 '1‘11u'1r. AT 3.30 SUMMERSIDE “The Tutties Of Tahiti" Romantic Comedy- Drama of South Sea Life —The picture deals with the ex- Polynesian family. lazy, wcll-intentioned, lik- able and improvident, ,all descend- Englan settled down in the islands a Century b9- fore. Big, procrastinating Jonas Tub- heacl of the family. all penniless through his gambling on cock-fights. When the sea-going son. Chester retuals 9 Tuttles dream of wealth and the chief rivals, and of paying the debt they Blondln in leadership, the Tuttles bet everything they own on . ‘The Tal bird wins and the Tuttles. crushed. seek to recoup their losses by fish- ing, borrowing more money from buv gasoline for travagant career of a ed from an erly-day New whaler who married tie, nominal keeps them home with a promisinw b d, defeat of the Taios, their owe to the kindly Dr. Papeete. Under Jonas‘ the forthcoming fight Dr. Blondin to their boat. Caught in a storm at sea. Ches- ter and his brothers are blown off- bandoned schoon- w port. The sal- vage money makes the ‘Iuttles rich: with Tamara and the two are married. Scon they all find them- Chester's romance Talc prosper-s, selves pennilcss again. WILL FINISH ___r.__ ' ____(Coniinued _from_Pa.ge_O e) (Continued From Page One) l. ‘Inc (lCiCLJ. or have no bearing strength of Germany but the inevitable defeat of Japan. 2. “Let no one suggest thatwe British have not at least as great nn interest as the United States in the unflinching and relentlesslwag- am here to tell you we will wnge war side by side with you in accordance with the best strategic employment hile there is breath in our bodies. while blood flows in ing of war against Japan. of our forces w our veins." 3. He reproached amateur stra- tegists-without calling them that- who cannot possess all the facts and are not equipped to weigh all telling them that lots of men can cvolve plans to win a war. providing they aren't forced the factors ,b_v to carry them out. 1943 Issue The issue of 1943 concerns Russia, The main rn front 218 divisions. compared to the l5 divis- ions that took part in the Tunisian campaign under Rommel and Von He scornfully referred i: Mr. Churchill declared. A rnim. “ orporal Hitler" who. he sai would risk everything on a. last. bl in a to break the heart and spirit and destroy the armed desperate gum ' throw third attempt forces -of the Soviet Union. "He will not succeed." said Mr. Churchill. jutting out that power- ful jaw of his “But," he added when the ag- plause died down. "we must everything in our sensible and practicable It was in this general connec- tion that he said both he and President R It desired l. conference with Premier Stalin and. lffposslble. with l" ral- lsehno yhlang Kal-Sholr, fresh evidence that Joseph Davies. former- Amerioan Ambassador to Moscow. has been sent to Mos- cow with the invitation. In one gallery was Prime Min- Once dur- ‘ his speech. Mr. Churchill men- ister Mackenzie King. d the Canadian le name. drawing n long burst of ap- lause and adding that Mr. Mae- Rena, King represented Canada "whose contribution is so massive and so invaluable." The Canadia drove from the White House to the Capitol with Mr. Churchill and they rrupted returned from an uninte series of war discussions. not only between themselves but with Pros- elt as well. Mr. King will remain at the White House to- He is Oil'- cted to remain in Washington at East until Friday and perhaps Bat- ident Roosev night but his movements have not been disclosed. Other r Points o e1- m or points ee which was broadcast to all parts of the of the 50-minute Mid world, we e The with the enemy on the largest siblc scale at the is . TliooflAllied air forces vastly out- Italy d Ja an. “While the U-boat clan er is still ave co - fidenoe it will be met. contained number those of Germany, the greatest we fac; I and overcom e3. The Allied victory in North Africa rite; CHARLOTTETOWN §t1ARmAN_ . >-.-__._-_¢- I NOTICE WI. the undersigned, do hereby Illfl to clone our laces of bull- n on May 2f. I94 (all flay) u" every Wednesday at 12 Nlmn begin- nlrlgnthe first Wednesday in June up and including the loll. Wed- nesday In September. rmxsnzia a company. s-rmuivo nour a CANADA PACKERS ormrsn. s. CHAMPION s sons H“s~%3llh%ll‘f~ 1. - - co.. ‘ID. KEIB cum: aaunpvu TUPLIN co. n.1,. an: r. r. a c. xauuenv LULU M. rooms s-ao-za-m. BEIITRAL GUARDIAN. ‘Ibis wllunn l: relervll for new: of local interest. but advertising or a newly nature may be Inserted of. [Ive cents a word. strletlr N!“ able In advuca. __.._____..__.. COOKS for Photographs. CEASWELL for Photographs. ANCE _____________ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Prince Edward Island! Brince Ed- ward Island! On which tranquil peace and bless- ings smile, What though no rugged mountains rise With plnacles to meet the skies! Yet natural landscape hath its c arms Diversified with groves and fertile - farms, It lies a gem encircled by the sea. A province "Parva Sub Ingentl“. The Islander wherever he may roam Proclaims The Island as his native home. H1! 3,03’ is to return that he may e Japan would on the fightléig e. feat of Germany would mean the power that 1s to take of the weight off Russia in 43" “dill reme objective" of all Allied plan lng is" to come to grips earliest moment "wherever that is profit- able and-I. may say-whenever it W. Its tgsure seas and cliffs of reddish ue __ lwmgg 19-8 Pleasant landscape with cemetery‘ vivid green, tMakes the Garden of the Gulf a joyous scene. Such is your Islel But what is now I Your case? Cowardly subservience use, lYour representatives are dumb, In parliament their voice is mum. Arise ye Islanders and unite small lmlnroortent-tnavs the rub! But take from Ottawa no snub. -C. T. EASTON. llewhflalifdadge For All Ranks 0f Infantry I \-\ OTTA... A, May 20. cop badge for all quarters. The two crossed rifles upon wh three Maple Leaves. Botanical term‘ for Maple. It ness and strength. These ca? lladges Infantry Corps in Canada for weal‘ to their Battalion or other when they will adopt its regiment- al badge. Something New In Weddings SAINT JOHN. N-B" M831 i9 (CP> seen here today when an army 16¢? carried the wedding patty 111W 9- s Dorothy Ivaney. of Grand Falls. Nfld., who married Edwrlarddfiland Highlanders unit ere. staAfgge the ceremony at St. John the Baptist Church. at which the unit chaplain. Capt. the Rcv- James O‘Toole, officiated. pipers the party along the route to the huts]. Thle jeep had an escort of six ‘f ‘ 8S. mlvfgsxrthur DeCoste_ Charlotte- town, mother of the Broom. W55 present. ..__-:----- Carving of whalebone ornaments. known as “scrimshaw”. was one 0f the first American folk arts. Too Late To Clasif)’ {on 5155'; ~34 rpymourn Sedan. Good tires. $200. Willnrtffi Service Station. Winsloe, 5-20-11 ~‘-—-'-—"" FOR sans - rumours: ssanmv d ti . 218 Gt. G60. t. °°° m 5-20-11 __________.__._ EXPERIENCED BARBER. WANTED at once. A1191)’ 1° Flea-Ye“ m‘ ployment and Selective Service Office. Refer 11.0. 58. 5-2145! tn " v ral hundred glaesflwttll-ie enermesuffered there 3, blow equal to that of Stalingrad. losing a quarter-million of its best troops and "vast masses of ma- tcrial." Tbs lives of many able by the breaking ou how of eases when I qroiled those led. felon. e of puapln, f nreeon Tbotroub men Iryatho klldtlb com is always And claim from Ottawa younright. — A new ranks of the Canadian Infantry Corps is a11- ncunced by National Defence Head- badge is of bronze, having ich a double ellipse contains a sprig of surmounted with the Imperial Crown. Below is a scroll inscribed "ACERF the Latin also may be interpreted to mean keen- will be issued to reinforcements of the Canadian until such t’me as may are posted unit -Something new in weddinfls W115 0.5M. Harold DeCoste of a Prince played I Pimple Germ! Face Kills lluy e lumee m . ng romance often mak the nil ashamed to pony. The qaclreet waeymfrn get rid of puggpiee is to improve the general health cleaning of the ThnT-Illlnnfi- FUNERAL TOMURROW - The funeral of the late Lawrence Peters will take place from his late re- sidence, Upper Queen st. Friday morning at 10.45 to St. Dunstarrs Basilica thence w the R_.C. Cemet- ery. FUNERAL THIS MORNING — The funeral of the late Mr. W. O. Davey. will take place from his late residence, 30 Weymouth St. this morning at 9.30 to St. Dun- stan's Basilica thence to the R..C. Cemetery. , FUNERAL TOMORROW - The "funeral of the late Mrs. "Judge Blanchard will take place from her late residence 167 Sidney St, Fri- day morning at 9.20 to St. Dun- stan’s Basilica thence to the 3.0. coivrunalmTroTtrm lusva- ." .._£i(i‘5_55_ V. 5.51.. ‘ML l 1 1 P ll ‘ llenllomenoverllii 1"» = Mr ,. h“ wakiwonhomg Per Person For W-Iih-“W-“ogwln llome Banning Doc weal. rundown. crowned T.“ u .‘ll’.'.'%?.'$£“bi‘lfi “f...‘.’f.‘i.'.i."&‘.i‘.. “is I0 or 40. Bel you $61. normal . ‘l1 Y-“dfées 5‘ “ “f” u- m- l:- fee. u eon. n u: menu. Mu: I I If,’ Persons in Charlottetown and throughout the rural sections of - Queens County in the area covered by the Local Ration Board here 8T. JOHN'S. NEWFOUNDLAND. I will each be allowed sugar coupons --Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Shaw an-_ 1 to the value of 11 pounds as a max- nounoe the engagement o! ‘their irnum for home canning. it was an- daughter Katherine Jean Dalziel to nounced last night. Pilot Officer John I-Ierbert Bigeww- This was decided at a meeting of R. C. A. Ft. son of Dr. and Mrs. ‘he Qharlottemwn Local Ramon Hlwld E- Blflelvw. Backville. N- 3~ Board recently. Yesterday ten vol- Tho 1111111118 e W111 "11" P1“? m unteer women workers were busv Canada eary in July. 5-20-11. mailing om these coupons which ——— will be in t . wms Boson PRIZE-Ar we wives. who hfiprllf§adsrgf ‘$.33’? wmmencemenl- “$911115” held u." June i. The secretary of the Board 091114 31- 51- 511115 muege- N-b" l has issued an appeal for more vol- “md “(mm pflu ‘onered Dy unteer workers who can assist in 11W 5113mm 0mm“) 59mm‘ div" this work each day at the Board ision. was awarded to Aubin Dotror. omce m any Han between 2 d of ChalrlottetowrndAt thesled 5 pm ' l" cises eeven ar s egrees a - ‘ , _. commercial diplomas were awaru- ersgb°gfi°rl “nmgfallqff1iffi1cisgg ed‘ there has also deci: d that ll _ _ hmpounds would be tii'_;~ lllfikllllllm silgllegofllfilleggzrfagaocatlonl and n 15 ‘mderslm’! 1 “l 5- “m” dance held last lllflhl’. in the Col- 51°“ 5°11“ “m1 .M""1=§11° boards lege auditorium was attended by! gm) also be gmmmg apnroxmalely several hundred persons. As usual lfexligsgmého u d among the younger set this was one u,‘ m app e. for m9" r of the most enjoyable social events an e u pmlnds “"11 b" 1"“111""-1 of the season. The student body m this amoum while twm" “"14" w“ we“ represenwd and in midi" fulisillierfoo! ‘gisunliinzilgy grlglcillestfelg‘ glacial. at u-hiz-H . I tion to their many civilian friends, h‘ ~ _ there were sailors, soldiers and air-. Qlofififig 1:5,‘??? 1121p] gwnlflignrli f.‘.§k..%°“§,‘,d“?,.1 men present. The auditorium wasi received up “mil ‘Ma, g0 m“ H- __ " decorated with the red and blue‘ considere¢ ‘5 ‘R ~ O ' Q 104111 I004. labour and yield loner on when. oars, barley by pluujq‘ seed treated with CIRESAN. Gener- ally hills stinking smut, combat: serum other diseases. frequently increases stands and yields. ~- duler and near now! Econ . any :0 use l CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED Halifax, N. S. Bit... :1.‘1u stall . Questions llI l‘-'E('ill\ SORORITY MEETING HELD- A business meeting of the Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority was held last night at The Char lottetown Hotel. Papers were given on "Growth and Formation of Greek Letter Societies" by Mrs. John Battison and on “The Sorority Wo- man" by Mrs. A. J. Murchison. Mrs. K. S. Rogers. educational director led in the discussions. Mrs. J. L. Richards, president. presided at the meeting. ARBOR AND EMPIRE PRO- GRAM — The pupils of Prince Street School will present their usual Arbor and Empire programs in the school assembly hall on Thursday and Friday of this week. The Intermediate and Senior i130- gram will be carried out this ailer- noon, beginning at 1:45 sharp. The Junior progrmi will commence at {n30 tomorrow; morning Singing. under the direction of Miss Lillian MacKenzie. will feature bulli pro- grams, with impropriatc cxercises. CLL‘. interspersed. The public 1s in- vited to attend. RETURN TO GEORGETOWN — Mrs. JOEElILI Dalton and daughars Josephine and Margaret, returned to colors of the college. Popular dance :u by the Beach‘ Grove orchestra. The dance com- mittee consisted of the following students: Burton Huwatt Dorothy Keeping, Peter Rogers, Beryl De- Blois, Lloyd Cox, Gerald Foster, Allison Saunders and William Mac- Gregor. Mosquiio Tested Pgfsgnals cmblcri 1n 1 ‘was put H11":- , Mr. .1. 0 c. Campbell is spmnlniq", 111s111 here 1011111"- a short holiday in Charlottetown. -11l1'~11' P1101 Junie Dollavllarzd 3i"'.'l'.'lf‘. Mr. 0.1a. Burke. mechanic-ill 51111- Termite. nut the erintendent for The Cililflfillil’! .1.ll‘0i1gh aerial m‘! Press in the Maritimcs arrives hero plant official. " l employees u. tonight. I-Ie 15 on a IOLlliIIP in- Pfl on. Th w,“ “$59,111,103 511191311011 1-119 511d W111 1X‘- hfiff‘ S91" in lllc aircrafl LIHSIOH m’ iii:- Can eral days. aria ‘here. Mae Sten v Car and Foundry Companygtg-Lgiillgdsmv‘ Stewart. Itlanoxer of """"""" BETH“ . . ». . .. , b1- DONALIM-fi-i ~" www I 7T with. if no. exceeding, the hf“;{nm.,_“ m] I‘ ‘q 11K‘: Q1?" 1.» and the councillors. , , n 1* M ~ ‘ - --"'~ H “'1 1ili(lllCo|.lOili.bl\' would be nn> ‘TQSJ’ 1 ‘Ifomlflld- 1'1"‘ 39 ‘ MW‘ ntial figure 1n 11in Federation _ _. "11 F“m‘y "mrmng "1 51 A11‘ to s and as such might be in a d!” 5' PEL position l<l ixrltc the A.F.L.. tiok'.:,(;]1)1)|§(,‘§__;f¢ g] 1. . .111 any fin-liter pence negotiations‘ H05pp_a1_ ~ , 1‘ m vsllltlfigeqlgzg with tlic C.I.O. lMrs. Jane Glcl 1- ds égEh Sdycars‘ _ s... lduce Co. acconigtiniccl by Stewart and daughter have n1 from Yorktown. Saslo. on n Vi ihe formers brothel". Stewart flIlL Mrs. slcuiart. their home at GQUl'gf3t0\\'ll, P. E. 1-. after spending the past n‘. ‘er of months here 1h: former i1 :1 been eimrolycr. at Ship Building Division in Piciou, and before one left there‘ her fellow emplznecs presented her with a lcvely Walermairs Pan and ‘Pencil set as a tekcn of remem- ‘brance from all those with whom ‘sire was in close fellowship during .her daily \Vi)l'1§. She was deeply sur- prised by their kindness and will al- lways cherish this gift in their me- mory. During they made many Glasgow News. friends.- _Tlie League of Mercy committee of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital held the most successful display in its history yesterday afternoon in the gymna- sium of the Cundall Home. This committee, of which Mrs. W, E. Cotton is convener, received gener- ous donations for the hospital in- cluding 20 woollen blankets. l5 bed spreads. a large number of pillow slips, glassware, etc, a detailed list of which Will be published later. These were viewed by upwards of three hundred callers yesterday afternoon from three until six o‘clock. Tea and refreshments were served in the living room of the home and a social time enjoyed. Spring flowers decorated the tea table. Mrs. Mrs. V. L. Goodwill poured tea yvlnle a bevy of ladies assisted in serving. commodious home of Donald Nich- olson. Orv! ll Co-ve. to tevnder a ~ farewell to Miss Christy Nicholson. who was home on a twenty-one day 11111011811 from Ontario. where she was in army training for the past few months. During the evening's program Mr. Milton Furness oc- cupied the chair and gave a brief address commenting on the very important part the women of Can- ada. are playing in the present world conflict. A fitting address was read by Miss Annie MacPher- son, and a well-filled purse was tendered by Mr. Stanley Morrison. A most enjoyable spent in dancing to the strains of music played by the Mill View Or- chestra. The event was brought to a close by singing Auld Lang Sync and the National Anthem. RED AND WIllTE-Jixcellent editorial Judgment is shown in the variety of instructive and enter- taining articles in the May issue of St. Dunstarfs Red and White. which is now off the press. Note is made of the fact that there are now 300 names on the honour roll of the St. Dunstarrs Alumni in the armed services. This list, lt is stated, could be lengthened considerably if con- tact could be made with those en- listing outside the Province and in the United States. The following roll of honour is of those who made the supreme sacrifice: Joseph D. Ready. R.C.A.I1‘.; John J. O'Don ‘X18 RC.A.I~‘.; Vincent Connolly, R.C.A.F., Leonard Burke. R.C.A.F.; lJohn J. Sullivan, R.C.A.F.; Thomas lNorrie, R.C.A.F.; Carl Murphy. R. lC.A.F.; William Maclvlanus, Army; lliyron MacDonald, Army; James tMacLean, Navy. Two other former students, Brinsley Williams and z/‘viliicent Gauthier, are prisoners of their stay in town New LEAGUE or MERCY DISPLAY F. E. Smallwood and FAREWELL PARTY — 0n the brooke, Quebec. district will get l0 night of May 3rd a large number of Pounds while those in the district's friends and neighbors met at the rural areas will get l5 evening was c ~ an a few unions in the labor field. The :sorption of the miners would 119111111115 are rosiiie‘ at Prai k I-I b" the paid lllClll crsliii) of A “e55 1'5 funeral‘ flofné pungm ~ ooooo. ‘r1 - -. .. -_ ‘ f e upon U111‘ u“ hm] .. lilll0llS to nein Cl O. c-annot b0 juduiat‘. immediate - ~<nn-__ . . Banning Sugar At the Cfmrlnttei-iwn - Mo." 19. 1143. Mrs Ann Cassicly of Brookmle Th 0.1.0.1. s. .-.~1 . “i.” 61.1"“ Fmlerf“ 11"“ 11" berslieiai of nbofiqtsillllll. H Zlfitlliqflllelrélli :'en.re51d""°° if 9 ‘"1961! FY1118! the withdrawal of Ulf‘ U11 ‘(i Mine or mg w Kem 5 Cm“ Church- Workers probably redu t “IHKLE M Charlometovkn o “' ' ‘b ll. The United Mine W01 crs claim , . , a members-nip of about 600.000. The ggaaeimflgggahggfsqiilr‘féxlaxs 1121:; 10 pounds of silgar for canning U-M-W- "B85111? EXocrtls 810110.000. .. ~ . purposes, a Dominion-wide survey 1N0 111911791’ 0i tlensuries. however. ‘SW15 at m", Cutcmfe F1111“? by the Canadian press shows_ on ‘vouyd he involved ‘m any rein-up. Home where funeral services will the basis of available reports. dis- 1111011» 71191111119“ 11191913‘ 117011111 D1131! b” held FY15“ “11'~’T'1°°11- 5911191 trict allotments run from 91g)“ u, the usual per capita tax. 1 1-2 centsl 513111118 at 1.30. Interment in the 15 pounds per individual, with most, a month a member on the first 300. $09195 091116191‘! local rationing boards allowing l0 900 1116111111615. and 0110 Cent l month pounds. on all over that number. Finance Minister Ilslpy mmoun. The C.I.O. is sustained principal- ccd in the House of Commons last 1.1’ by 511611 111110115 115 1119 United week that the Prices Board had tie- 111W) WQFkQTS. 1-119 111113001 SL991 cided to ollow 100.000.0110 pounds of Workers of Whlch Murray is pres- sugar. above the regular ration. fur ident. the United Electrical. Radio use by the Dominions home cnri- and M80111"? WOYKBYS. the Amal- ners. District distribution and in sampled Clothing Workers. and a zlividunl allotments were to be 19W 01119"- liandled by local ration boards. A $110111;- Wellfinllllfied A. F. L. Mr. Iislcy revealed that applicu- membership drive against the C. I. tions had been received for 209» 0- 15 °°111"/@11’K1319- 01‘ 3'- leasl- 1-11‘? 000,000 pounds for canning, He 5am threat of it would weaken the C. I. _ " that 100.000.0043 was as much as.0‘5- bflfgfllnlflg 110531011 111 P9869 ' ever had been used previously. He‘ negfllilll-lond . added it might be possible to ln-‘ "“—— """""""" "r ' crease sugar supplies but said he de Havzlland Mosquito m. that ii. i1lLllU\lLjll 1t elves the A.F.L. 1.1g .1 m commanding position 1n any unityl M1. ' policy's Willi the C.I.O. ‘ By The Canadian Press For each person in their house- holds this summer. most Canadian housewives will be permitted to buy UNDERTAKER / EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltsliire Phone H9 could give no undertaking in this connection. From available district reports it would appear that some rural areas will receive larger individual allot- ments than urbon centres. For in- stance, urban centres in the Sher- pounds. Similar differences exist in Pic- tou County. Nova Scotia. where in- dividuals in rural areas will receive l2 1-2 pounds; and in Regina and Edmonton where they will receive I4 and ll pounds. respectively, against 10 for urban residents. Among urban centres, Owen Sound citizens will get i2 each. Sydney, N. 5., 11 1-2, Halifax eight. The low mark for Halifax was ex lained as being due to the late fl ing of about one- quarter of the district's applications. The quota had been set for a small- er numFer but the local board had decided to let the late applicants ut . Other urban centres reporting IO-pound individual allotments in- cluded Saint John. Sherbrookc, Montreal. Toronto. Winnipeg, Moose Jaw. Vancouver and Vic- mLswls LEADS (Continued from ‘Page One) he and the United Mine Worker! broke away from the C.I.O. last. year in a quarrel with Philip Mur- ray, its president. 1 Lewis‘ move prompted a numberi of interpretations. He has publicly contended that Labor will need 11' united front to avoid being crushed‘ in the post-war world. Lewis gave that as his reason for proposing 1-1 renewal of A.F.L. C.I.O. peace negotiations in January. i942. But his proposal developed the openl break between him and his oldl friend and lieutenant, Murray, up-i on whom he had bestowed the C.I.O., presidency in i940. Murray said he; had not. been consulted by Lewis on the peace move and that he learnedi of i from newsmen before receiv-\ FASTEST FIGHTER AS wrtu. As l-‘t<'l'l- -l' Bonnier: l.\‘ 11":-t!=.\1"'<\~_ lN TllI-I \‘\'()lll.l) Most versatile aircraft in tho \\ mp ,\1 as a long rnnce day and night l '11 bomber and night banner. Tlv: l\ . four 20 mm cannon and four lrsrlzqr nrvsf‘. giving highly ear 2.000 lbs. oi bombs with a fuel range u whol" o.’ Gcrmany- within its roach The dcsl f the Mos uilo u 1:. not comment-rd until nim- vzlr he EH11 F1111 ll l‘ Pills a u. . ‘ ‘01" f" un (luv: "i: hunt] 1:110 011011111"! against 111c- cnrmy. namely lwrn - Because of its plywoqi cmmr 1.1m! lifn-quilo i- if. in the Lewis proposal in the mails. me viewed the Lewis move as ‘ to isolate Murray with! miners would be one of the threel big unions in the All... Shiiflllit. Auenou at; not muehpbyeleel ' botthe ab’ pun, _ng disfigurement which outineom rough . Birrdoekbloardllltmebelpemoleaneethebloodendviihtboblnd plerdoniouldolenr . Hllifiig- most wirlcly (liwtcrscd in manufaclilrc of any war a 1-1211. 11111121111 1111111 l red c! suh contractors. _ ‘The do l-iavillahd Aircraft world uirir iOl‘ll‘.l~‘l(Jll of acroilzlll-Iibl 9 gpollqilia. New Zoo‘ v On Saint rem‘; lie-u. 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